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I • . I. v / FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 19!^ Avang* Daily Net ftrcaa Ran PAGE TWENTY jfllattri|[^ster. lEorains H^raUi Fer Um Weak Egided Tht Woather iinne 18, 18rt Fereenat of D. B. Weatkae Bomaa , — Charles J. Mirucki, 165 Oak P v L Lyla Butler’s latest ad­ collect funds prior to the Fourth. 1 0 ,9 # dress is: Pvt. 2 Lyle Butler, V- Legion Poet IVIape As an added attraction they have Police Hold Man Continued hot and hamM today street, an Air Force ROTC stu­ Member el the MadR About Town dent from the University of Notre 51217218. Medical CO. 31st In f engaged the wid^y-famed Broad and tomorrow. Showrra poeelble. -Thompion Day Camp — Borami'af- Clwndd|Hiina — Dame, "uill attend the jet pilot' Regiment, A.P.O. '7, c/o Post­ Fireworke Plans jBrook -Majorettes, ' consisting of On Assault Count MancliiBiter^A City of VUlage Chtirm Group B, Center Church women, school at Bryan A ir ForceVBase, master, San Francisco, Calif. He about 40 girls. ~ will meet Monday night at 6:15 at is anxious to hear from his friends. A full turnout of the committee Bryan. Texas, for 30 days^thif Chester Shields, 63, o f 136 the church, to go from there to summer, beginning June 21, commander Wilber Little of the members is urged for tonight to the home of Mrs. George Simmons School' street, was arrested "on a VOL.LXXII, NO. 222 (CtaaeUled Advorttehig m Faga 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, jiUI^E 20, 1953 (FOURTEEN PAGES) The Covenant ^ Congregational American Legion Post has called plan the details of the program MOfdDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. PRICE nVE CENTS on Silver street, North Coventry, and fund drive. charge of Indecent assault yester­ for supper, .The Luther League of the Con­ Church sebpoj will hold Its annual a meeting of the Fourth of July day, police reported today. picnic tomorrow at benter Springs JU NE 22 TO AUG. 14 - cordia Lutheran Church la spon- Fireworks committee for tonight Shields was booked on the Park. Pupils are asked to meet at South Methodist Bpworth A group of eighth grade grad­ sotring a father and son banquet at '8 o'clock at the Legion Home morals charge after an alleged in­ the churqh. at 1 p.m. and to bring Leaguers will have an evening out­ Swimming Crafts — Cookouts — Trips Death-Watchers Gather uates from Mrs. Johnson's room at the church on Monday evening at on Leonard street. He has ap­ ing at Ocean Beach tomorrow. cident at the rear o f 137 and 139 U.S. History 6|30. Mothers of Luther Leaguers their own lunches. Ice cream, milk Rifle Ramge — Hiking — Exploring the Barnard School held their class pointed Michael McDonnell chair­ Members are asked to meet at the School street, police said. a; Id other church members will and fruit-punch will be served. picnic Wednesday at Ocean Beach man of this year's program. church. Cars will leave promptly The- arrest was made by Sgt. Pony Rides — Dramatics ' p 'epare the meal, under the chair- Park, New tiondon. Transporta­ The Legionnaires have sponsored at 7 p.m. PMward M. Winsler. Movies — Indian Lore tion was furnished by the parents ntanship of Miss Martha Diana. An Manchester LOL, No. 90. will the annual flreworks display at Adds' Page ot some of the graduates. entertainment la planned. A few hold Its monthly meeting' tomor­ Memorial Field for a number of Tuidoh l l l per week (including transportation) tickets are still available and may row night at I .o'clock in Orange years, and they propose to make Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kscott, 266 be obtained by contacting Leonard Hall. it bigger and better than ever be­ Zwick, chairman of the ticket , SUMNER THOMPSON, Director IkejSifpporit On Traitors High street west, real estate cause of the fact that the children W « * l l K m p Y o f i r agents, returned yesterday morn­ committee. Members o f Anderson Shea cannot have their backyard dis­ 406 RnUigton Road • East Hartford Phono 86-6616 ing from a 46 day Mediterranean Auxiliary, VFW , are reminded, of plays as in previoug years. . P h k I o u s j^ u r t Mr. UtoBsgooa AJoo Directs n ie Theaipson Summer School lor Washington, June 20— (A)) New York, Jun« 20— (/P)— A son Was bom Tuesday at the As the program ^ lll require cruise. They saw the Coronation the County Council meeting on Boya and GIrlw —Representative Vorys (Rj, American history contained a in London and also visited Paris, Hartford Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, June 21, at 2:30, at the more generous donations, the new page today— the first Italy and points of Interest around Milton '^rkington, 125 Cooper rooms of Fyt. Walter Smith Post, committee proposes to conduct a Ohio) said today the Housq, the Mediterranean. Hill street. 25 Stanley street. New Britain. vigorous telephone 'campaign to by approving intact a |4,L execution by the federal gov­ of A- Spies 998,732,500 foreiign air proL ernment of a civilian for •gram, has given Presiden either spying or treason. Eisenhower a 2-1 “vote o Down through its l77~years, confidence to go out ani the nation has jailed many Children of Doomed Spies make a record around the branded as traitors. Rosenbergs Europeans evro worid.” But not until the atomic spies Julius snd Bthel Rosenberg walked ■Vorya led the admlniatration W s oreel ydur fur wkh a com- to the electric chair last night had 8ght ye.aterday to prevent alashea any civilian citizen ever been put Pay Penalty Stage Riots Q plate cleanine end elHnf, In the foreign aid program which to death for such a cause. relox if on a roomy hangar of finally waa approved by a 280-108 "From a historical viewpoint,” roll call, after a aharp aeven-hoiir IH awn, store it in a sciantM- said historian Allan Nevlns. "thia For Spying debate. More Democrata than Re- is s case that will be long remem­ As Protest celly cpid vowit and insure It publicana voted for it. bered." . Strong Democratic support alao Who were the accused betrayers Sing Sing Prison. Ossining, against less or injury.- helped GOP leaden beat down a London, Juno 20— (JF) out of. America's past, and whst N. Y., June 20— (/P)— Juliu.s dozen attempts to slice the total was their fate? Here Is s ohrono- Communists on both sides of FREE PICKvUP lY Ifty aa much as half a billion dol- iogicsl account of some of the Rosenberg and his wife, the Iron Curtain fully ex­ fara. Speaker Joseph W. Martin notable rases, beginning with the Ethel, walked quietly to the ploited today the execution nt roF« for him. ' Denno said they talked from about ity. of Ameriu'a friends in Europe lieved tlje majority of House mem- duringsthe riotous workers dem- At Controversy Will regret that the United RUtes, aaowuctf^SuafpiiM A Kad Aaron Burr, one-time v 1 c e i p. to 7:20 p. m. (d.a.trthi the bers “ were willing to approve s on.atrations Wedne.aday, were lac- President who killed Alexander woman's wing of the prison They Control Rebel ROK which can afford to show msrey, with blade, b W wiA high ceiling...... but want to see what *"8 Sra'Sft military courts. One ^ Dhulal, Ghat, Nepal. Friday, Hanjilton in a duel, plotted with were separated by a v ire screen has acted unwisely by not doinjr iia’ppens in *tiirn ext W w weeks'?n Berliner already has been | June 19—(>7>i—Tensing Bhutis. the England and Spain to set up s The party of official wltnezaea en- so. As far as the Communists v e grwm witli wiM. K (| M ...... _ - . Napaleaa Sharps conqueror of unsettled world conditions before executeiJI the- Riiasians announced, separate empire in the southwest, tered the death chamber a few By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cqncemtd they will haitUy be sor­ trim. 10 to II. 1S.M putting up the money.” Timb4 rman said reports he had Mount.Everaat, arrived here today Tried for treason, he pss acquitted, momenta before 8 p. m. id.s.t.l It ry that they have got two new Both Vorys snd Representative rryelveJ conflrmed Indication* that snd said he wiia pained at the con­ Full details Of his conspiracy came la a aquare room. Behind the elec­ Munsan, June 20— (A*)— The Reds today angrily told the m artyra” Halleck of Indiana, the Republican 'he upkising was wide-spread. He troversy stirred up over whether out years later. tric chair waa a white, wheeled Allies if the UN wants a truce it must control South Korea’a Peris-Presse in Parts said -COin^ Give Del ARROW HGUMICHT UW floor leader, said they expected the sdded tpnt one of the worst trouble he or hi.s Ndw Zealander com­ Thomsa Wilson Door. Rhode Is­ table. In front were four rows of rebellious government and recapture 26,000 anti-Red yr&r munism had “ lost fact” in ths . ' , V appropriations will be cut. ' spots en>pesred J.o be the Leuna panion. _Slr Kdmund Hillary, was V ' ■ = land cniaader for auffrage who henchee, like pewe in a church. prisoners freed by President Syngman Rhee. AHhoUgh the East Berlih rioting snd asked, 'The-House approved an admin-^y*'*^**4| gasnllue reflnerj’ near firs t’"'ft set foot oh top of the launched a label mevhment agalnat "wh/ — It niiMgsegr |saf Wil Istration-oppoaed amendment, in -; Halle, \»jilch has been swept by a world's highest peak. The room was heavy with Si­ Communists protested violently al-v the state government for reatrlct- lence. From overhead, the lights Unit^ Rtstes to make the ssifos serted by the Foreign Affairs com- huge fiije.-n This •plant, ESst Ger . ! The beaming Sherpa guide said Rhee’s srbitrsry action, they did-j ing voting to the propertied class, beamed on the electric chair. not rule Out an armistice. psycnologlcsl mtstsice only, t r t for Father’s Day mittee, to withhold more than one' u '*'’ .v'» liargesl single enterprise, • nctuslly was first on top by a wss sentenced to prison for life, days later?” billion dollars of European mill- employak23,000 workers. I few steps, but It didn't matter, A moment later, a voice was But thelr-terms appeared near Reds Massing but wss later freed. heard in the corridor leading in The Conservative London Dally BATHING SUITS fary aid until the European De- Comniiunlst aeoiirlty police con-! "W e went together, were tied Impossible— the Korean prisoners In the Mexican War, there was from the death- chamber. It was have melted Into the countryside Telegraph’s foreign affairs writer, •o fenae Community and its-Interna- tinued tiheir zone-wide raids and l together and won together," he open defiance. Author .lamea Rua- low but distinct. with Rhee’a blessing and the aplit Fresh Troops Colm Brogan, said “ both from ths tional army arc formed. OOP lead- arrests, . hunting down workers ' declard. sell Lowell advised soldiera to mu­ Then Rabbi Irving Koslowe en­ propaganda snd the humanitarian ... and ho'll broaza through He added that the credit goes between South Korea and the UN •rs said the Senate may take out who led Ithe anti-Comm\inist dem- tiny rather than fight. Henry tered. He wore black robes with a points of view this Is desply unfold Jantzen to 'he entire expedition, headed by Command apparently waa grow­ Nelly Don DRESSES The flnal vote iiuheld committee * onstratio|’ia that paralyzed cities Thoreau called for revolution, re- white praying ahawl around his ing deeper. , tunate.” British Col. Sir John Hunt, "and For New Drive Cottons, lastex, eoe piece and with skirts. cuts of 3478,000.000 below Presi-i snd towq.r throughout the Soviet fu.sed to pay taxea, and waa jailed. nhouldera and the rabbinical hat. South Korea's acting Prime Dimity, doral and dots. Seersucker sleeveless,, seersuck­ no single man’s efforts could put Police in the British -cspital also •um m or'in COOL, COOL com ferti dent Eisenhower’s "minimum" , occupied I area. Thousands of American aoldiers Aa he came in. he was intoning the Minister, Y. T. P.vun.'made public er sun dresses. Nice selection of styles. Sixes 8 to 20— budget. The total is 32,600,000.000 i Althoit him on top of the world." He said wera mobilised to control equally h Red officials claimed joined the Mexican side and fought words of the 23rd Psalm . . . "The a letter to Gen. Mark Clark, UN Seoul. June 20 — (45 — The 14>, to 2 2 'i. ^ , leas than recommended by former ' u .t nigh team spirit, exceptionally good bitter crowds shouting anti-Amer­ the unrest had died their own country’. Of 80 of these Lord „ is my shepherd, I shall not commander, demanding freedom Reds today massed some 16,000 ican slogans. J8-95 to $18-95 President Tinman. i down. F.i st Zone railwaymen re- weather and perfectly working caught, aome were exec'uted by a ' want for 9,(KX> anti-Reds left In Allied fresh troops along the east central The Bucharest radio said Ro­ Representative Budge (R-Idahoi | ported tl lat many industries in oxygen apparatus combined to m,uta,.y court. | Rosenberg was a ateo J behind stockades. It was written Thurs­ front — scene the past week of the mania "has learned with deep in­ lost, by 1.52-101. a floor fight to | (he East make the expedition a suece.ss. Joseph Smith, leader o f the'pim it waa about 8‘02 still were crippled by day, a few hours after the first greatest Communist offensive in dignation” of the Rosenberg ex- S8-98 to JI6-9* rut the program 10 per cent across ;itrikes. Tensing and a group of Sherpa „vagely perseeiited Mormona. waa The executions were ’ so arranged big break.. two years. the board. But he got about JO _ mmiinists admitted that P*"***’'' arrived to rouaing cheera chjrgcd with treason in both llli- ecutloh, which the Romanian peo­ that husband and wife would not The U. S. Eighth reported the ple considered "an act of flagrant Gantner Suits Republican voles. ' e v J n t h e ^ C 'e -guarded ur^^ inhabitant* of thia Hlmalay- Missouri, and finallv mur- Pyun said Rhee does npt regard e,yen the know when the other went down recent prisoner-exchal'ige terms Red buildup as the Air Force an­ injustice and a new attempt Cotton, WMl and rayon, lastex, nylon. Sizes 32 to 46. Another attempt to slice dff , "n village 4.5 miles from the Ne- j^red bv a mob while in jail. I. mines in palese capital of Katmandu, and ______^ the corridor..Had Ethel Rosenberg "equally binding on ua” and warn­ nounced Allied air power suffered against-the-cause of paeoe.” from gone first, she would have passed ed Clark bluntly against "saying its heaviest losses of the war the The main disturbance in Paris (Continued on Pag* Two) I p r^ o rs ie u is eiui , joined up once again with Hillary. (Continued on Page Four) ! ists." "'•-''''rted. however. They have her husband's cell. or doing anything that might like­ past week, helping to sU ll the broke out on the fashionable Rue $7-95 to $14.95 i that somej workers were rall.vlng i more high pass to traverse on Rosenberg, 3.5, wore dark brown ly provoke passions of The (K o ­ great Communist drive. Roysle when police blocked a ''SPORTS BRIEF" I to the government and personally | before thev reach a road trousers, a white undershirt with rean) maaaes. which once let Two new Red divlelons were re­ noisy throng of several hundred I protecting ( the mine inatalK-itlon.s. an automobile can pick short sleeves, and low slippers loose may easily go out of con­ ported moving Intoi the Puekhan persona that started surging tov 26,000 Hawaii Senator Mundt trol.” River lines, the sector where per­ Just the trick to wear under pedal pushers, shorts, Refugee^ slipping into Western j^gm up and take them into Kat- without heels. ward the American embassy en haps 40,000 Communists pushed slacks, made of a fine porous light weight fabric that territory neported that two men mandu, His moi^tache had been shaved A t almost the same time, Clark' the Place de la Concorde. will .smooth curves smoother. Acetats rayon, lastex. Dock Workers were put t o death by a Russian Joyous greetings snd honors Reveals Death off. His j glasses were removed. made public a letter written the South Korean troops back as much Wildly shouting demonstrators Small, medium, large. X-large. armored fe>rce now ruling the g^vait them in the Nepale.se capital His face was a blank. His eyes same day blistering Rhee, and as two miles Sunday and Monday. had gathered along the Champs SLEEVELESS Elbe river I industrial center of later in India and finally in appeared not to, see any of the accusing him of breaking recent Fighting waa light, however. Eflysees and other central points Begin Walkout Magdeburg}. London, where Hillarv and Hunt assuiances that South Korea Nineteen planes — including several hours iMfore the execution The. Communist Zone radio i-gcgive a knighthood Jormall.v Threat Letters (Continned on Page Two) would make no arbitrary moves Sahre jets— went down behind deadline at Sing. Ring prisoarr^ $ 2 - 9 5 without consulting f^rk . Communist lines, the A ir Force SHIRT 'N SWEET\ claimfd tb i't one prisoner taken entitling them to be called "sir," — — after midnight European time. Honolulu, June Ha­ during the 1 Wednesda.v rioting In end where Tensing will receive' Washlngtoni June 20- Sen- Rhee's action has cracked the announced. Fourteen were lost to In London, police formed a waii's 26.000 dock and plantation Tour "choice of 3 beautifully embroidered monbgrams East Berlin] confessed that he and >ome kind of decoration from alor Mundt iR-S. D. i, who heads unit.v of the Allies and the Reds anti-aircraft guna and five to un­ shoulder-to-shoulder cordon around workers threatened a mass pro­ with your initials or name in bright colors. 2 styles— con­ I 90 other libless West Berliners Queen Elizabrth II. , investigators of an alleged Com- made the most of It. explained causes. the entrance to Prime >4inister test walkout today following the I were "hlre^ to kill" Communist The gaiet.v here was marred by miinist plot to kill Senator Mc- The Communists listed their de­ None was lost in dogfights, in Churchitl'e house at No. 10 Down­ vertible Peter Pan collai; and.round pocket tab. With the conviction of longshore labor lead­ square pockeL tab and ;modlf1ad printed collar. WhltCi ' zone police! b.v an American of- a group from Katmandu, led bv a Carthy IR-W is.i. said toda.v hia News Tidbits mands in a letter handed to the which Sabre jets shot down 19 Red ing street flo hold back yelling er Jack Hall and six co-defendants MIG jets. sizes 30 to 3 9 . ' i fleer. The U} .s. and other Western ; Communi.st sympathizer. who own 'life has been threatened at Culled from AP Wires Allied truce delegation in a 2.5- demonatratora. As Big Ben tolled New Summer Shades in on charges of conspiring to teach powers hav« denied an.v responsl- ramped here two days ago in a de- least 10 times this year, mlniite meeting at Panmunjom. Day and night, U N warplanes in the scheduled death hour the and advocate violent overthrow of butty for tt»' demonstrations. • ; termined bid to get to Tensing. Mundt said in an interview he Addressed directl.v to Clark. It record waves dumped bombs and the government. At, least }1,.500 East Berliners first and extract from him a state- thought most of the threats, ended: "W e are awaiting the re­ jellied gasoline on Communist (Continued en Page Fear) $ 2 - 9 8 Stec’edores began quitting their signed with fictitiou* name*, camel Senator Taft predict* adminis- ply of your aide." troop* to play a major role in jobs leas thsn an hour after the (Contl4iC4l on Page Six) 1 (Continued on Page T h ree/ from "screwballs, " and he isn't steinfning the greatest Red drive NYLON HOSIERY racially-mixed, all-male jury re­ The Allied delegates made no worried Kboul them. But he said i u ^ "fl-H a rt ey answer and the meeting recessed since 19.51—a drive which dented turned it* verdict yesterday. he would not be surprised to learn ! Act but lay* he expects no action South Korean lines up to two Eleven ships Were tied up by Indefinitely,at Communist request, NO-SEEM hi* name is on the same Commu- Gonffre** luitil next year . . . siibiect to call by either side. irdles. late afternoon. j nist "liquidation list" aa McCar- State Liquor Control Commission Bulletins SHEER NYLON Union aourcea indicated sugar suspend* for 60 da.T* the manufac- (In Washington, U. S. officials The worst previous Allied plane loss was 16 in the week of Feb. BATHING CAPS ...... 79e and 98e Arrow Ughtwalght Shiiix, Tiee, Handkerrhiefe — keep and pineapple plantation workers Se a i^ e Heat Continues Sndt-.^ha h,ad. ^ had no comment, but said they ex­ from the AP Wires ' Dad toet; 'cthnfOimla'and ymlkdrewed throdgli' the hoitett '■“"•'■'^ wduia fo llo w '•• the Wnjfah'Oriimeift liirT'Wlh'e C6.'rTnc.'; flT'New Hav*'fi."r-pected .-a-*trang. prates t. :ixUM 1SA2, $1.00 Skf 5 pr. CHILDREN'S BATHINGC:APS : ft rT:T? 49e vestigations subcommittee task In their letter, the Reds warned Nine Sabre jets were shot down weather. Shirti tailored of iucih-weave and tiMne-thin fabriri. and unconfirmed reports • said i force handling the inquiry into the The National I-abor Relations BEACH BAGS for suits ate. -.. $ 1.00 to $4.98 some had already left their jobs. '' Board orders the Curtiss W ay Cor- ominously, "Your side must bear by Red guns, and three more of POSTAL EXPENSES Lightweiiht Tiai in a variaty of paiiami. Lighlwaight Hand- reported plot to kill McCarth.v, .. , the serious re.*ponsibility for this the awept-wing jets failed to. re­ Hall is Hawaii regional director To Wilt Most of Nation said he believes further p„b|jc, poration o f . Meriden, a pnntlng Waahington. June 20—4 ^ — ^ • N YLO N karchiaft in wkita or hordar daiigne incident." and asked, a series of turn from enemy territory for un­ of Harry Bridges' International ------Shearing* on it at this time would ! *>'"‘*‘'’ 8 ^old 'lec- Senator McCarthy's accusatioa \ KNEE' LENGTH Longshoremen's snd Warehouse­ blunt questions; explained causes, prohabi.v engine last week that Sehator Lehmaa Shirts $3.95. HcmcRiarehiaft 3 for $1.00 Bv TH E AS3 OCI.\TED PRE.'IS -.light snow wa.s rcpoilrd at M u l l e n be fruitless because the only ad^ * or"not "Js the United Nation* Com­ failure. Previous high Sabre toll men's union, which embraces the • ’ p” „ , ^ .u ' ,u. „mnei-s- ditlonal wttnes.ses he could call are a*\s to determine v bethei or not (D-N. V.), had abused the Sen­ 89c pr. dock and plantation workers. Hot tropicl 1 winds from the is .* , .loni.. wnere in e ^ m p e is . w-oiild refuse they wish to be represented by the mand able to control the So-ith for a iveek was four for the period ate's free mailing privilege ie- Gulf of Mcxtrii fanned a mass of ■ture wsa 33 degree.*. The rooU " " " "oum ceruse to nf Rook. Korean government and lymy? ending April 19. Those convicted with him were: weather extended from the Lake , «nawer questions. : Internst on* Brot^^^^^ day brought Lehman a deluge of Charles K. Fujimoto. former soil blistering he lit arms* the mid­ " I f not. doe* the armistice in One Mustang and three Thun­ three-ceat stamp*, dollar bills ARKWRIGHT FULL chemist and present chairman of continent again today. Tempera­ Superior region westward through: "Their refusals, he said, Mra. Mary E. Burkhard. Weth ^ Korea include the Syngman Rhee der Jet fighter-hombers and'one $10 check, Lehman’s of­ GIFTS fo r Father the northern Greqt Plains and over ""'ould amount to a good ahow, and one twi-jet Australian Me­ the Communist party in Hawaii: tures headed' ,for the 90’s ami fice said today. but not a productive one, I am in­ ersfleld. named b.v Governor Lodge , ‘^".'1''' , , . . ^ ^ FASHIONED, 60 Gauj« Fujimoto'a wife Eileen, a union higher. Some aelicf waa indicated the Rock.v Mountain States west­ to Stale Employees Retirement i ” '■ included, what **- teor : fighter-bomber also were GilUtta Razors...... $1.00 end $S.OO stenographer; Dwight James Free­ in some areas, of the surt-baked ward to the Pacific Coast except clined to believe we should not Commission . . Jacob Beam. 45-1 •"rsnee is there fer the imple- lost to ground fire. The loss RESCUED FROM PEAK call further hearings on it at this $1.00 pr. Schick Electric Razor ...... $24.50 man, a construction worker; Koji sections tomomow— the first day for the southern sections of New year-old Amerlcah Embasayi Deaver, June 26—IV i—Twen­ Ariyoshi, editor of .the weekly of.aummer, 'j -Mexico and Arizona and most of time, hut I ’ll discuss it with Sena­ (Contihfted on Page Three) (Continued on Pag* Four) ty-eight sightseers and two bus . tor McCarthy before deciding Minister at Moscow new deputy Sunbeam Elactric Razor ...... $25.50 newspaper Honolulu Record; Jack The sumnieB season officially western Texas. director of the State Department's driveia. trapped fer hoars 1^ FANCY HEEL ^ Old Spict Shaving Lotion ...... $ 1.00 .starts at 1 p. igi. d.s.t. Sunday. Temperatures in the northern top policy planning staff. snowdrifts atop Mount Evans, (Continued ea Page Tw o) (Continued on Pago Thirtaon) SHEER NYLON Old Spica Shaving Mugs . i I 25 The hot air (moved slowlv into plains .veslerday were in the 60’s The United Electrical, Radio reached safety eariy today Arrow Lightweight Sparta Shirlat Dad will anjay kia New England sfad generally warm and 60’s. _ and Machine Workers of America, from near thr top of the 14,386- Showers andfinn thunderstormsthimn^rRiorniF hitHH , * Four-Day Maritime Tie-up foot peak, about 86 asReo weot Saaforth Shaving Lotion . $t .00 leiaare even mqre in theae lighl-aMir Arroie sporta akjrlt. weather prevaiged in the ea.stein an Independent union, sign* eon- $1.00 pr. half of the eountr.v. But the wide areas last night and .vester-L | K C . K e C * C l 3 l e e l l I l C [ of Denver.. Saaforth Shaying Mugs . _____ . $ 1 .1 0 They’re the roolett lunmert'me leitnra ihirta we know. Aak Worcester Area tract with the General Electric hottest and moat humid weather da.v from Nebraska northward ~ Company . . . The National Aca­ Ends with Contract Signing Yardity Shaving Mu'gs .. $1.25 lor thcie'faveriie* in white and tolid eolon. ' $3.95 appeared atatiannry in the cen­ thi-ough the Dakotas, most of Min­ demy of Science* appoints com­ BELATED SURRENDER NYLON ANKLETS nesota and parts of Iowa, Missouri, Oil Tax Extension Arrow.Lightweifkl^Shorta and Underahirta— to kaep Dad Hit by Dry Spell tral part. , mittee to evaluate disputed tests ' Manila, June 36—(45-r-A Japo- Yardlay Shaving Lotion .. ... ______$1.50 Wisconsin and upper Michigan. neoe soldier who had boon hMiag rnol from.the ikin out! Shorts are extra.rom(Qjrtable.. . with The oppressf^ heat extended bv the National Bureau of Stand­ *59c pr. ^ .. . 59c end 98c over MissisaipplA I^uisiana. wide I Thiimlerstoi ms also v.^rt reported New York. J\)ne 20 -(45— The^ Smaller shipping firm* general- out in the Philippine Jnngka Mgpnan's Skin Bracer..... pleated, erotek, ronionred teat and no earner team. Boston. June 20— (45—Warnings Wa.shington. June 20 (45 — ards of the battery additive. • four-day tie-up qf U. S. shipping i ly follow the patterii set by the FATHER’S DAY JUNE 21 areas of Texas loirthward to Iowa from Dallas to Tulsa. Okla. since World War II onrrendered • Aqua Valve Shaving Lotion . . . 59c end 98c jf "extreme”- forest fire danger in flmall tornadoes last night President Ei.senhower arranged a Iiaqui Opveenqient discloses In Atlantic and G.ulf porta ended ' big companies. Some already had SHORTS S M S SHIRTS $1.00 and eastward ovgr southern parts today— the second In a week. ^ ENGLISH RIB NYLON Jie tomado-tom anra of Worces­ wrecked buildings on. three farms face-to-face showdown today with that sevea CommunUts prisoner* last night, when the CIO Nation- | signed individual contracts, Palmolive Rapid’Shave es-eeseeaa« 79eW F w of Wisconsin aiW Michigan into He said 16 other members o f hi* ter, Barre and Holdrn and danger- near Giltner, in central Nebraska, Representative Reed (R., N T ), killed during ahodting outbreak in al Maritime union signed a new ; The new contracts _provide a six unit are still la the mooatalaa REINFORCED Illinois and Indiana. Evens Lighters...... e s • e . . . $2.95 Jua conditions in all other sections and near Wayne, in the northeast­ chief cnngrea.*ional foe of the Bagdad Jail. 23 other Red prison­ contract with major -shipping , per cent wage’ increase for top of central Mtndanaa Islaad, 8v- ANKLETS Temperatures fbered to all-time i f Massachusetts have been made ern section. Heavy thunderstorms President’s plea to extend the ex­ er* and 76 policemen and guards companies. _ j rated crewmen, four percent for Ing on coconuts, (slid frolt and record*»-for the <4nte and the sea­ sy State For^trj' Director Rsy- with strong winds ripped across cess profits tax. . were wounded. A fter initialing the pact, NM U middle ratings and two per cent game. 3 pr. $1.00 nond J. KenneV. son lif the hot be)t Friday. Chlca- northwestern Missouri, with tor­ Under pre.sent law, the tax ex­ Actor Franchot Tone will re- President Joseph ■ Curran aaid: j for the lowest rated group o f sea- V-. CEJfOUSE&SON He said yesterd.-iy the forest go'a-lDl.S waa thr hottest da.v in nado clouds reported near Brad- pires in 10 day*. reive about one million dollar* "The ships will be ready to move i men. BITRMA AID TOLD loor In all parts of the state Is nearly four years and a record Reed is chairman of the House from the estate of hia mother who ' ' I ISI ' I I I I ■ dj^ille, Iowa,' acr9 .*a The Missouri as soon a* they wish.” I The' avei-age wage for top-rated Washington, June 86—

— Inder dry "and the combination fo r June 19. It waa 103 In Kansas border. Similar storms were re­ Ways and Means committee, "the 'died April 16 . . . Norman Ross, The union settlement with the ! able bodied .seamen under the old, Repreoentative Poage (O-Tex) WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS If low wind, dry mulch and a Clty:'.105 in FortiSmith. Ark., an ported near Red Oak and Winter- group that normally must start all 57_ '^ d io and, television di.ik 39 major Arms, dry cargo and | contract waa 330^.32,. plus 31.87I said today the Red Cfooo OoMj OUR 100th _^NNIVERSARY YEAR cngle spark" could set off a con- all-time h(gh for yune and 102 in aet, Iowa. Wind* up to 60..mile* an tax bills through Congress. , . jockey for the' National Broad­ passenger shippers, contained the hourly for overtime. 8ed Mm that B aioia hoe doonted r. la^'atlon. . St. Louis. Readlnj.'S of 100 were hour felled trees- northeast of Ces “ Bur so far he ha.* not agreed casting Co., and one time-holder same aeries o f wage in(creases pto-j The new contracts Include re­ $16,686 for aM I# the teraodf tr«en Stanpe Given With Cart Salea la the temado-flattened seciion general over mosb of Texas. Top Moines and at Waterloo, Iowa. even to call hia committee to- of ' 72 world swimming records, vided in pacts s i^ e d earlier yes­ view o f wages and overtime rates striekep dNoa af Waco. 1 6 M 8 | / f mark a-as 107 at I.Aredo. dtes la egbarbea Evaaetoa, -111., terday with eight major tankefj FUat, Mleh-. and WonoMe/* FO R ARROW F A T m i 0 A T C IF T 8 " (Csatteoag aa Page Ttaa) In contrast to the sissling hest, (Oeatiaoed.iNi .Page Sevea) (OeaHaaeR aa Pag* Bevea) hospital.______, companies. , (CoattaOed ea Fog* 8av*a) ' '/ — • - - J ^ "y T ' ' ‘ 1 A J' -A:-'. ■ N

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' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1953 I , • ' PAGETWC - f - IIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1953 P A G l t H l M short, white-haired matron toward ed the evidence and arrived at a her, and the two women kissed. Just verdict as to each defendant.” Rosenbergs Each murmured, but the words Foreign Aid 'An ILWU spokesman said only; iiDirectors Tell Martin were unintelligible to the wit- "The inembershlp will speak for ! House Hailed Will Get Degree Elections Open House nes.ses. Later, Mrs. Evans said she the entire union.” TREAT DAD TO BUY only, recalled saying ’‘Goodbye.’’ Later, when informed .that rscEj, Condemn Sewer Lands Pay Penalty Again, the” black helmet, atrapa Vote Shows stevedbres were walkihjg out, A DINNER HERE J By Directors ~ Due iii Week Two Days at and leg contacts were set In place. Robert McElrat-h, a public rela­ Just before the gear was placed on tions man for ILWY, said: \ 1848 School |iAction Involves Rights cials have been maneuvering for hir head and face, Mrs. Rosenberg "It appear* that the membership Dad will ret illy appreciate havlag dinner ' Board Vote .Unanimous State Fssue on Monday, bargaining positions on several For Spying closed- h er e.ves. Ike Support has spoken. This apparently is Sunday Dinners out. Bring Uilm here on hla day—-where MEMORIALS i* On Essex, Little, Dur­ matters relating to zones, utilities, She winced, slightly, as the elec­ their spontaneous reaction to the ■’® Siarved he can relar:. enjoy the heat in food and On Resolution iJaiid- Town School Question The Keeney Street School will and land for public Use is now a (Continued From Pace One) trode was fixed on her head. Her (Continued from Page One) verdict.” 12 noon to 8:30 p.m. aervtce. In delightful atmosphere. Schefluled Thiirsdav be thrown open this afternoon and ant and Broad Streets well known fact hair was black and short-cropped. An employer spokesman said he ing -Service, Career tomorrow afternoon from 2 tb 5:30 OF PROVEN f I so local residents will have an op­ Laat nights action apparently people in the room nor any of its The cham ber w as hot. "There S498.732.SOO, sponsored by Repre- had heard unofficially that the . Manchester voters will go to the . }• The Board ot Dlrectom last indicated’the directors have, given ' ' was no sound except the half- sentati\'ft Colmer iD-Mlssi, wss protest walkouts would continue DANCING KNIGHT ’ The Board of Directors last portunity to view the facilities and details. polls twice next week to decide "nifht authorlied General Mana- up any thought of further negotia­ whispered words of the Rabbi. He defeated] 104-83, with 48 Republi­ until Tuesday. FEATURING THE STMPHONY FOUR night unanimously passed a reso­ crowded conditions. tions. But he turned, without guidance, Late yesterday afternoon the sta te and loc.il Isihica. V oting days Voters will be asked next Thurs­ 4!jrer Richard Martin to "take kept his eyes on the prayer book, cans voLing for tt. YYITH WALTER PHOkPS (VOCAUST) lution lauding Charles S. Hou.se SUPERIORITY , ^ . . Answers Charges to the electric chair and sat down and his head was partl.v bowed. At lelast 60 Republicans aup- ILWU suspended negotiations with w-lll be Monday end Thursday. day to decide on the expenditure of ,'proper steps to complete the^ in-1 answers to charges of "stall- • for, his long service to the town $450,000 for the purpose of erect­ quietly. .Then., the sw-itch wa.s thrown ported a move.jp postpone all ap- e m p 1 q y e r s on longshoremen’s The -high achool -end Keeney 'stAllation of sanitar.v sewers" oh * ff,ade by residents of ' four and the metallic rattle sounded nropriaiions until Jan. 1, but the ‘ wages snd on a medical plan for and extending to him best wishes ing a new six room school to t-e- Rabbi Koslowe moved to the left Street School questions come be­ place the ancient wooden struc­ Correctly' desizned monuments are products of careful' I vises Durant Little and Broad i streets last night. Director Turk- of the chair, beside the witness' again. move ibst. 118-78. Repreaentative sugar workers. Hall waa quoted as for a successful career as i!^ Su­ !,®S**x. ; ington said the directors had mere fore the voters Thursday. tu re built in 1848. intelliK«nt study. They have balance, distinction and! -1 benche.s. He kept his eyes on the Mrs. Rosenberg had stretched Burlesdh (D-Tex) sponsored It,. saying: perior Court judge, a position he The two questlon.s Monday deal 'streets. ; ly peen trying to deal with one of. T ’lie llo u se also: "We'll be too busy with other i C A V E Y 'S Parents and friends In the meaninz; they have beauty that will endure. His voire dropped to her arms along the arms of the will a.ssume next month. ;t with legislation. First question, if Keeney street section will conduct } Martin had recommended con- u,* town citizens "in n friendly, P' ^ , „ nraved steadily. < hair. Ut’ilh the palma of her hand.s Appjiqved $2,079,680,870 in mili­ m atters." ■...... RESTAURANT= i*demnstion to get a right-of-way manner " He was seconded in this a h . p P y A testimonial dinner Is being approved, would pave the wa.v for the open house and refi-eshmenta Cuttinz Done In Our Own Shop From The manner." He was seconded in this ,• ____ _ turned upward. Now, her hands tary iijld to Europe, rejecting pro- given for House June 23 In the certifying the governor on Dec. will be served. across land of Farm Land\ Ex- contention by other directors. „iared clenched. poaald to eliminate nr cut military Rouzh Stone To The Finished Memorial I change and Green Manor Elatates During the public discus.sion. State Armory and prominent citi­ 15 instead of waiting until the Enrollment In the three-room Her body strained against the Sid t6 Yugoslavia, Spain and Por­ ■ to connect lines, already in the Director Waller Mahoney insisted "" R'^enberg ., head. Ui* Worcester Area zens throughout the state are ex­ General Assembly convenes and schoolhoii.se Is expected to be be­ straps. Then it slumped sfter the tugal. organizes, aometimfs a procedure ifour streeU. to a town pumping condemnation should have been in- black straps were^ fixed b's pected to attend. tween 75 and 80 next fall. stiluted long ago. I »nd the other electrode was first three-second charge. The two Voted S305,212.637 In m ilitary prolonged by political maneuver­ i;aUtlon on Middle turnpike we.st. aid to the Near East and 15 mil­ „ , 7._ j. set Rgain.st his right leg. The ,’)7-serond charges followed. .Hit by Dry Spell The re.solution: ing. Manchester Memorial Co. I ( Unanimous Vote trouse*; had been slit, so that the lion for Latin America, without Wherea.s, Honorable Charles S. Norene C. Juhnoon which preceded consideration by Then, as before, the straps were ITS Ambiguitie.s and repetitions The board’s unanimous action leg was bare from the knee down. taken from her <;hest and the doc­ challenge. House has long, ably and faith­ A. H. AIMETTI Prop. the board of items on Us sgenda. Approved SI. 1.620.493 in mili­ (Continued From Page One) fully served the Town of Man- would be eliminated in the state Hospital Notes came after several ro.sidents of I The guards stepped away. A tors examined her. This time, the 08 Norenc C. Johnson, daugh­ constitution by favt ring passage HARRISON STREET—MANCHESTER the area strongly criticized "sUll- Mahoney insisted condemnation signal wa.s given to the executlon- tary,aid to the , after re­ ' Chester at various times as its ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert John- lha j proceedings should have been in­ decision was not immediate. They of central Massachu.setts, he said, of the second question, Incofpor'at- on construction of the j er, Jo.seph Francell, in an alette moved the stethoscopes several jecting, by voice vote, an am ^d- Repre.senlative in the General As^ .son, 333 Main street, will receive P atien ts Tniiay: 147. stituted long ago. — man.v roads are atllL blocked and a. aemlrly, as a-member of -the Stato Jng. Into. the. body of the coinstitu- "aewers. .... to the left of the i-oom. times, ami there was a brief con­ m e n t tp- elim inate 115 -million fo r her B’ach^of of "Arts ’ degree at tion 47 ameudmen'.s whichi have ADM ITTED YTC STTERIIjAY; When the matter came^up for rearming Japan. fire there could have serious con- ] ON TBl LAKE Senate, a.s Town Counsel, as aiV Charles May, 34 Joseph street: Harlan Wallbehoff. 16 Essex ~ A metallic rattle sounded. It sultation in whispers. sequences. I Teachers College of Connecticut in been^passed since 1918. consideration by the board Ma­ Upheld a committee amendment official of the Town Coinl, as New Britain on Sunday. Mrs. Belle B annister, 177 Maple street, assailed the board for what honey asked "Why can't we get an sounded like marbles rolling down They stepped away, nuirmiiied He assigned Rdditional forest fire Chairman of the Board of Educa' Polls will be open 6 a.m. to 6 he termed "the politics and stall- s metal waahboard. Then it to Warden Denno, and the warden expressing hope that a Pacific T H E C O V E street; Roxann Brozawski. East answer from the Town Planning pact, including the U. S., will be fighting equipment to that section tion, and in numerous other re- p.m. Monday. Two machines will Hartford: William Finnegan. 18 tng Involved." Commission on the zone change (at stopped.^ Th^-r^m was fUled with signaled the guards to replace the and.said it would there as (FORMERLY(THE HAYLOFT) apon.'Jble civic and community, W a p p i n g be set up in each polling places. . Oliver Jylkka of Durant street a humming buzz. .straps. Twice more, the switch formed. Pearl street; Mrs. Mabel Nettle- Middle turnpike west)? It may not long as necessary. ROUTE M—COVENTRY , capacities. | District 1 votes in the East Side blade, 161 Loomis street; David T. also sought reasons for the delay Rosenberg's chest bulged, strain­ wa.s throw n and a buzzing hum. j Voted 884 million In economic Rec, District 2 in the YVest Side be necessary to take this action laid to Europe, French Indo-China Kenney said the Massachusetts DINING ROOM—4l EGAL BEVERAGES Whereas, Honorable Charles S B.ich, 135 Hilliard street; Mrs. in the installations. (condemnation).'* ing against the straps. His fists more vibration than aoiind, filled Office Machines Rec. Di.strict 3 in the Armory and SPORTSWEAR l and F orm osa: 100 million to expe­ forest fire record to date has been DANCING NIGHTLY—ORdilESTRA EVERY FRI. and SAT. House, by his recent elevation t Ali.son Rhodes, 15 Plymouth lane: •' Arthur Hohs, 87 Essex- street, "Boards are supposed to work clenched in tight knots. His neck the chamber. exceptionally good, adding; the bench of the Superior Court oi District 4 in the Community V, tJlrected his criticism towsrd an­ and shoulders turned crimson. Then it was finished. With the dite the development of special Odell Williams, Brooklyn. N. Y.: tc^ether," Mahoney asserted. - He ■k ;;„ non-atomte weapons for European „ “W* relatively few forest the State of Connecticut, is abou Walter Lockwood. 2i9 Center other quarter. "Farm Lands Ex- Tliere were three massive second examination. Dr. Theft UndeD Slutly GIFTS FOR DAD charged that some Interests are armies: $140,234:500 in technical this sprjn.g because of the to embark upon a new and broade atrect; Frank Hare, '72 Maple ';^ange had no idea of a zone charges of electricity. The first looked up and said. "I pronoynce bringing pressure against zoning of­ assistance to underdevel0 BOUNIkS AND SQUARES cards to H. Mills Newberry by to­ by Tensing, and raced off to Kat­ mit street. he necessary right-of-way. DOOR PRIZE — 825 YVESTERN RECORDS ■ Now, tlicrefore. be it resolved by neckline and bouffant skirt with member of Kappa Alpha Theta 4 stitutes proceedings, without wall­ ing to the corridor. He left it open through several other men, to Jane Ferrer Mickey SoaHey the Board of Directors of the Town night. mandu. DISCHARGED TODAY: ijirs. j? That the directors and firm offi- an inch or two and stood there, D. Klmoto, Honolulu Record em­ Members attending w-ill meet at But Tensing asked to be spared .scalloped hemline. Her illusion fin­ sorority and Phi Kappa Phi. ing for court action. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg^ “MOULIN "A SLIGHT of Manchester, in regular meeting ger-tip veil w-as caught in a cap The bridegroom also received a Ethel Grough, 126'/i BIssell street; listening. Julius was arrested July 17, his ploye; and John E. Relnecke, for­ DANCE t-VERY FRIDAY assembled, that it does hereby for­ the Community Hall at 6 p.m. from the controversy and answered Mrs. Edna Shaw, 159 Avery atreet. mer schoolteacher. C.ASK OF Tuesday. The program will include the nationality question by say­ of orange blossoms and she eariied B.A. degree at the University of About three minutes later. Rab­ wife A ugust 11, 1950. ROUGE” mally express the gratitude of the a mixed bouquet of white summer Connecticut, and will continue his bi Mosinwe's voice again ca.ne Each denied "before God and All seven were freed on their | LARCKXY” AND SATURDAY NIGHT Town of Manchester to the Honor­ a steak roast and swimming. ing: "I was born in the womb of Four (Classmates present $7,500 bail despite govern-; Tech. ---- Spe<-lal Eleetlon Nepal but brought up In the lap flowers.-...... studies at Boston.... University's from beyond the door. The guard man" the story that Greenglasa able Charles S. Hou.se for his long, Sc-hool of Law in .September. He is ment protests It should be doubled. i 4;4» - The moderator for the special of India." Miss Barbara Jean Bossi, cousin pulled it open told —that they had all been units t:SS-«:0.VA;|B devoted, unselfish and untiring in­ and sorority sister of the bride, a member of Phi Sigma Kappa The cahhi entered, holding the j of an espionage network, designed Federal Judge Jon Wlig did not j terest in the w elfare of the 'Town election.^ Monday night at the fire Tensing said the first thing he Visit Miss Brewer set a date for sentencing, but re­ Run., “ By Light of Ih^ 8llv#ry did when he reached the top of' served as maid nf honor. .She wore fraternity. CIRCLE pra.ver book almost on a level with to ferret opt the secrets of atomic r.f Manchester, and the inhabitants house, w-ill be Harold Dclierl. Tlie a ballet length gown of pink dotted The couple w-lll live at Bolton ferred the case to the probation ; ftMrton**—Tarh. TODAY thru 8UXDAY his eyes. He read both the 1.5th energy, and rela.v the information thereof, and it does, also, hercb.v- polls will be open from 6 a.m. to the 29.002-foot peak w-as' to pray Lake this summer and in Boston Miss Jane Brewer, daughter of officer. AIR rONI>ITIOM-:i) .Swiss over taffeta, w ith a Puritan CONTINUOUS FROM *:15 and 31st Psalms, "Who shall .so­ to tlie Ru.sslans. fninially expre.ss it.s/dcep sense of 6 p.m. V oters are asked in a to Buddha. Hillary said the first collar and sash of white organdy. during the next academic year. The defendants showed little HEAR YE! thing he did was to see if he had J Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Davidson of journ in thy tabernacle . .. ” Greengla.ss testified that his sla­ pride snd .s.-itisfaction upon his statewide referendum to incorpo­ Slie carried an arm bouquet of PLUS . , . ter. Rosenberg's wife, told him, emotion when they heard the ver- elevation to the high office of Judge rate all the amendments of the enough oxygen left to get back , 0 t i t . J lE H E 15 Scarborough road, who ha.s Ethel Rosenberg, 37, walked be­ dict.s and none would comment. Inn.g-stemmod (link roses and wore nt ; hind him. "Julius finally got to the point HEAR YE! of the Superior Court. Constitution into one amendment down again. a eiielet of variegated ivy and DAVIS been taking graduate work where he was doing what he al- However, defense attorney Rich­ Be it further resolved that the and separate the inauguration of The guide said his conquest nf Berries al High THE has been enter- | She wore a shapeles.s green dress fllR COr^DITIO'^f n baby's breath. Radcllffe College wa.ys wanted to do give informa­ ard Gladslein said the conviction Town of Manchester, acting herein state officers from the organiza­ Everest on May 29 jnarks the end in Eimm of her cla.ssmales ■ w-lth a small while pattern. It had grew from "official hysteria" and Lodius and GuntiMntn! Miss Judith Norton Flanagan of taining a ^ ^ ft .ivae-xiAAlf ^ I - Vs jm «»»Aft«A tion to the Soviet Union.” by its Board of Directors, does tion of the Legislature. of his 25-year mountaineering $\i WHIP' for the past two weeks at ; un belt. The sleeves were short "a false and fraudulent witch EASTWOOD Forestville, also a cousin of the Of Per Crate THE I snd the neckline wa.s high and The Rosenbergs called it "a step right this way . . . hereby formally extend to Honor­ Instruction on the use of voting career and he hopes to settle down bride, was junior attendant. She with home. monstrous frameup." hunt." For good food and drinks. able Charles S. House its sincere machines was given at the fire at his Darjeeling home. w-ore w hite dotted swiss trim m ed In the party waa Miss round. She also w.ire slipper-type Vowing that none of the seven ALL COLOR SHOW! A high of $14 per crate was Dale shoes. They were convicted in March, Like you’ve never had before. best w-ishrs for a long, tiseful and house Friday. with Valenciennes lace and car­ Noneyleum Obi of Port Hsreourt, . ______. would ever be jailed, Gladstein •Itiae Ferrer R. rieminr reached at yesterday’a ses.slon of STAR' Robertson Unlike her hiisbsnd, she looked 1951. and sentenced to death on C'. .Marrhmid LandiRJifi It’s all yours folks . . . succes-'fiil carrel- iii his new- and Town Clerk Elei-tlon ried an old-fa.shioned bouquet of Nigeria, Africa; Mi.s.s Maureen April 5, 1951. In aenteijcing them , I said he would ask for a new trisl. Anytime, day or night. broader field of public service as a Jewel Burnham, son of Mr. and : swecthcai'l roses- Her rirelel was the sti-aw-beri-y auction m ark et on Brunt of Melbourne, Au.stralin; around the room. Her eyes dick­ Federal Judge Irving Kaufman One juror, who refused (ise of ■ “MOULIN “sr-u rE X T By coming to the OAK GRILL! Charter Oak street, Total sales ered from face to face, across the OF THE member of the Judiciary. Mi^. Lei-oj- B urnham of Long Hill ! of ivy and baby's breatli. Mia.s Elizabeth Shaw of Milton, I called their action "a crime worse bis name, salrf there was only one t Ami be it fiirtber lesolved that anioiinled to $4,660.67 with the row of witnesses and down the line ROUGE” NILE” AIR-CONDITIONED road, had announced that he will Local Slocks Alan Frederick Grant of Man- Ma.ss., and Miss Elaine C lem ent of of guards. j than murder." ballot. j a cop.v of these Re.snlutions signed be a candidate for Town Clerk ehe.ster served as best man. and low- price being $7.75 and the ave­ I He said, "I believe your conduct AHENTION! ' Swansea. Wales, She had stopped in front of the The jury received the case -W'ed- ; DANCING by the Chairman of this Board and when the Republican caucus Is held Quotations Furnished By the guests were ushered by Rieh- rage $10,86. ^ FRIENDLY CHALLENGE Miss Brewer. Miss Brunt, Miss in putting into the hands of the nesday and returned the verditet' attested to by its Secretary be in August. This is the first time Coburn A Middlehrook, Inc. ard Frederick Clay.of Glastonbury, Thi.s was the sea.sonat high for flertrir chair, and she started In • SUNDAY’ Shaw and Miss Clement will leave ■ Russians the A-bomb years be­ a fte r 17'2 houra of deliberation, j forwarded to the Honorable the Republicans will have had a 1 p. m. prices (la.ssmale of the bridegroom, and straw-bei-rles. The m art is clo.sed LIGHT ROCK turn toward it. Si;ddenl.v, she UFOND BROTHERS on Monday for a two months fore our best scientists predicted ending Hawaii's longest jury trial . TONIGHT Charles S. House. Edward J. O’Connor, Jr., brother today, reopening tomorrow after­ TO THE.PEOPLE OF stopped. FEATURING OAK candidate for Town Clerk since Bank Stocks cross-country lour by automobile Russia would perfect the bomb, 71, months after tt began. j WRRiFir roMiR sh o w : Charles Enes, Democrat, won the Bid Asked of the bride. noon a t 2 o'clock. DIETETIC BEVERAGES Two women h*d followed her aircad.v has cau.sed the Communist suoAK-nai STEAK HOUSE to the Pacific Coast and return. into the cham ber. One wa.s Mrs After the trial. Judge Wlig told j oleelion eight yeata ago. Mr. Enes First National Bank CONNECTICUT aggression in Korea with the re­ '■Y THE LIGHT OF THE LEO WATTS MOtt-fATTiNINOI MONSON, MASS. — Miss Obi will sni.l shortly for her Evans, prison mslron, and the jurors of Japanese, Chinese Reds Insist Allies lias been indorsed by both parties of Manchester...... 35 39 home In A frica and Mi.ss Clem ent o th er Mrs. Lu. y Many, form er sulting ca.sualties exceeding 90,000 Hawaiian and Caucasian descent: SILVERY MOON" POPULAR. POLKASi and GRILL Hartford National ' Americans." 30 Oak Street — Manchester since. will return to her home in Wales niatron and now a telephone op- "I am satisfied you have weigh- Paris Pay - (tardon >lrRaa SQUARE DANCIN G Mr. Burnham is a graduate of Bank and Trust ... 29'i 31 Sunday Family Spociol That was the casualty figure at in Seplcmhrr. ' eralor. 1 Shown Snn.ft C^Kiell Reliel ROK Kllswoi-th Memorial High School Hariford Conn. Trust . 76 81 ' the time. M’e iri*d Driah all yov waM TENDERLOIN STEAK Misa Brewer and Miss .Shaw are Rt|,p| Rosenberg whirled bark ela.ss of 1945. About a year ago Manchester Trust .... 60 — I Then began an Immense legal AleftSO • GENERAL ELECTRIC • of ralTMJiiaf U f kt Rock Di- graduates of Colb.v College, Miss fioni the chair a.id extended her Phoenix State Bank oMic Bevaregee aM eNH DINNER~$1.3S battle to set aside Kaufman’s sen- (Continued from Pag* One) he returned from the U. S. Army, I Brewer, a graduate of Windsor i ;,rni toward Mrs. Evans. Her hand "AMBUSH AT w-here he served as staff sergeant and T rust ...... 57 62 . kMR a Mteg iWd From 1 to C P. M. Only , tence. It went through the courts. Dama-M illti’s Hall / V Tkaf’t W eavt* lk« Ravoe'e LOOK High School, received her Bache- ! was outstrelclied Willi the Central Command Head- Fire Insurance Comnanies /•^calorioe aoR AT AU THE LAKE DEVELOPMENTS Includes Soup and Coffee M,-. It w w = "P 1" S. Suprem e C ourt, and Tolland Turnpike TOMAHAWK GAP" mentation of the armislicc agicc- • CONVERSION OIL BURNERS lor of Arts degree, at Colby in | Mrs. E\flTOOK it Dotn u __ i quailei s in Japan. Aetna Fire ...... 51 53 ♦ Pol* Dry R o o tiM f • Tel. Monson 8237 Modern and Old Fashion J n h a HimIIbIi ' - Joha Derek / ment on tlie part of South Korea? June, 1952. Of Hartford Fire ...... 148 153 •r a g * Pwack ilacli Ckerry hers. Mrs. Rosenberg pulled the f'p';,‘^"„4',,';'^:en” rdi;ecleS to Shown t;a0 - S:.! - a:l4 ' He is at pre.sent employed at 0 Califoeaia Oranga a IN THE STATE — THEN COME TO Dnnclng This.Spot Rates "If it is incliidod, then your side National Fire ...... 61'2 64 '2 • HOT WATER AND WARM AIR ident Eisenhower, Piatt and Whitney. East Hartford. AM gwor# Every Saturday Night! must bp responsible for recovering Baseball Phoenix ...... 88 93 I Refusing, Eisenhower aaid; "By. 8:00 to 12:00 P. M. w r.p .. .vn ".HAN IN THE DARK" I their act, these two individuals ; Immcdialelv all tiie 2.5.9.,*2 prison­ The South Wind.sb'r LUtlc League Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. HEATING SYSTEMS ~— MANCHESTER Sunday feature 3:45-6:43-9:40 (have In fact betrayed the cause of i — With the ers of war w-lii) are at liberty . . . Alumni team w-as defeated. 13 to 0. Aetna Casualty ...... 107 114 BACON BO m iN G CO. Th'ii-.sday evening; by the Windsor* A etna L i f e ...... '.. . . . 66 69 SUNDAY rO-HIT AT 3:I0-.5:l8-9:40 ' freedom for whicli free men are and .vour side must give nssurnnee H8ITFOIO, CONN. i dying at this very hour." I.ocks team, in a no-hit, no-iuh Conn. General ...... ISO 185 • COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL •••• ••##• « 3Inn., Tues. feature 2-6:4.5-9:38 that simil.nr ineident.'. will not re­ game. - The Wapping Indians de­ H ariford Steam Boil. . 41 44 MON., and TUES. CO-HIT 3:15-8:1.5 ! Still the fight went on. Almost cur in the future." STATE j at the 11th hours, lawyers work­ Best Dates! feated the Broad Bioolc Y’ankeos, Travelers .710 7,30 AIR CONDITIONING The Red total did not include 36 16 to 0. Tuesday night. Am/ Compare The Difference! ing for the Rosenbergs obtained g£,,^VllND% who escaped Friday night and Sat- Public |!tlUtlea from Supreme Court Justice Wil­ Sattirda.v. the Alumni team will Conn. Light Power .. 14'; 15-*-; AUTOMATIC HEATING \ She’ll know you’re “hep” when you ' iirday. open its home season with a game liam Douglas a stav of execution. ^ m S l IN IHLiTRt A " brinR her here for a soda or snack. The Reds repeated tlieir eliaiges Conn- Pow-er ...... 36'- .38'2 The Supreme Court reconvened that the Allies mils' liave known here at 6 p. m. w-ith W indsor at H artford Ele*'- Lt. . . . .50'.'. 52' - REPOIR I. iufO IIElU Li St. Francis Field. §unda.v. Bloom­ In extraordinary session last , The atmosphere, food and service pa beforehand ot tlie release and H artford Gas Co. . . . . 34 ' 37 Thur.sday. resumed deliberations .______tpps-in-lown! ______field will play the Alumni here at So. New England __therefore .. ’.’cmum-cd.'.’... in . the. ..ca-. 2 -p.- lUT ar S tr Fb-a-neisr Field. ’vesteVdsy, and th»n' overturned capes. ’ ■ Tet.' . . . . .7 ™ ~T!3 ■3 5 ” Douglas’ actios. The Justice de- Siindn.v S<-hool Suspended filanularturmg Comiianlea YYIUJAMS They said tlie prisoners were Sunday School .sessions have nartment ordered that the execu­ / "forred" to leave the camps and Am. Hardware . 15 17 tions take plsce immediately. FOR A REAL TREAT been suspended until fall at both Arrow-, H art. Heg. . . 36 .39 charged that South Korea openly i Congregational rhurehes. The TRY OUR ■'— * violated th i reOenUy-signed pri.s- As.soc. Spring ...... 25 28 OIL SERYflCE oncr exchange agreement., That ! First Congregational servieos for Biistol Bra.s.s...... 1.5 17 I «iMc*r Mrre Floor Level Modern and Old Fashioned MEAT BALL SANDWICH pact provided thal the escaped I the summer will begin at 9:30 a. Cheney Bros...... 10', , m. Sunday, and the Wapping . u - \ DANCING EVERY I ON A GRINDER ROLL prisoners arwl 21,000 other Reds C’ollins ...... 95 110 Free Survey Easy Terms who refu.s'ed to gri I'.rm e’tie put in i Community Church at 10 a. m. E m -H art ...... 36 39 341 BROAD ST— MItchdl 9-1257 SATURDAY NIGHT custody of a repatriation rommis- Fafnir Bearing . ! . .. . 34 37 M i m a ’S sion after an armistice for Red j ManeliPHter Evening Herald •Hart Cooley ...... 35 38 / City Vi«w Dane* Hall 6aa., S Teckaleolnr RItt! "IMraeal I Wappliie correspondent, Mrs. .An­ 490 Keene.v St., So. Manrheater Of The Nile" "Ambaek At "explanations.” Landers. Frary, Clk. . 25 27 Tomahawk Gap" nie C'nIlinK, telephone .Ylllohell New Brit. Mach, Co. . 35 37 PHIL GREEN, Prompter (^avey’s Annex "We cannot . but consuler the ■3-4419. nature of this incident as extreme­ North and Judd . ... . 2 5 '- 28'i tNEXT TO CAVEY’S RESTAURANT ly .serious." the.v said. Russell Mfg...... 12 14 The letter w-as signed bv Kim Slanle.v Work coni. . 43 46 28, EAST CENTF.R ST. MANCHESTER It Sung. N’orl’n Korcah pr’emiei-, R o r k v i l l r Terrv Steam ...... 85 95 and. Jled.. C3iuicse. Slo-n.- :P.cng»Tehr T on ;ngto;i ...... j,_.. . 26 .. ?8 ’-"Man'(ih A Tlililrepe’’ and . PLENTY’ OF 1^ "U. Sr"Enve1ope com! . H.5 "7.5" ’•’■’JS r' Huai. M ai’vM . P lies *'neerrlea blended with Shady tilen'* Thanks b).Three ‘‘J”s Sunday is now a day of rest U. >S. and the Repiiblic of Korea." rep only its dark face as the otlicr i Clark's letter to Rhee was short the daughter of (he late Henry and side is getti'ig the sunlight. pure, heai.v cream of bottling quality. .Mmmm! Dancing Saturday Night and Sunday for everyone.' No more cooking Sunday dinner, Mai-,v D otzert Enes. hut direct. He wrote that he could .Minmml It’s no wonder ever.vone loves It! (Tr.v LAKE AMSTON .To the Music of Phil Mooney’s Orchestra She w-as a life-long re.sident of because we’ve made Sunday dinner at Three “J”s 4 "not at this time estimate the IIIC IIE R IN O.NE our fresh fruit Strawberry Sherbet, It’s good tiltimate consequences " of Rhee's Rockville and after completing her John Paul .Tones never held a a regulai; habit. Great idea! You ought to try studies in local schools hog.in lo..!) WATERFRONT AND it! . "precipilons and shocking" act. higher rank tli.an that of captain 4 He said Rh’e?-'had assigned com- working for the Aetna Life In­ in the , hut hcf» . mand authority over all ROK surance Company of Hartford, waa a vice in the Russian BOULEVARD LOTS * forces to the UNG w-hen the w ar w here .she w-orked continuously for Navy. COME HERE ' began in 1950. the past 28 years, Dnnunc And. he said, there has been no St\e is surrived by one brother. There w-ere onl.v four autos in Reasonably Priced! FOR Z Indication "I should consider Henry Enes of Rockville. Funeral this country in 1896. Those w-cre >- otherwise.” will be held M onday a l 2 p. m. at reall.v the goo

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P A G F F O U R MANCHESTER EVE^NG HERAJ.D. MANCHESTER. CONN-, SATUROXY, JUNE 20,1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CQNN, SATURDAY, JIFn E 20, 1953 - ■ —------——— ------A. _ . . n V B that children run, jump and skip WKNB— 840 n V • V r w iw T WTMT—W THT— izso1280 Observe SOth Wedding Anniversary Canadian Builds so much is' certainly good for the Ancient Pavwf Phone ■ own to Boost Rates U.S. History Police Finisli W ONS— 1410 n n . f L # V W HAY— 010 feet. Europeans Obituiary WORC—1800 •AEIALEEEF M W w T IG — 1080 Television Often special exerci.ses are good WOCO—1290 Eastern Daylight Time WNHC—Ch. 0 Own TV Station Placed On Display NOTICE! _Fight Probe P. M. . , for the feet (for grownups .as well For Water Coinneetion Add& Page ■WNHC" ------as chimr^in. Walking in socks — T a MEMBERS OF THE WDH(>-N«wt. Afteradon l:lia_FUm,. Calgary, Alberta—(>P)~It’a a or stocking.s around a rug on the Dallas, Tex.—(jW—W h a t would 2:00—Y’ankees vs. Detroit. Deaths WCC(^—Manrhest^t llatlnM. \ 12:00 —W'DRC—Biirone Storv. you say if ,vou found a telephone 1 WONS- N^wa. 4 :30—1 Married JoAn. Mimple chore to build your own outer edge of the feet strengthens William K. Carson, 16, * WHAY—News in Italian; Music. H;(M^-LotiC Kanger. in a leading hotgl. that had' bright Increases Effective WHAY—NftA'a; Sonpa by PalH Pafe. W 'liiT —Irish Pruprarii. television tranamitter and ' re-, the ai'che.s, ankles and legs. T ry ­ ITALIAN-AMERICAN SOCIETY On Traitors M rs. K. Leo LarcbevMqne WKNB—NVwf«: Basuhall Mattnre. 6 :30—You Asked For It. ing to pick up the edge of a rug, nickel-plated slois. for nickels, , Massing As Protest Is Turned over to WONS—Prttiic 01 * he'Baritones. 7 :00—llopalong Csssidy, i^clay to Depend on' Mrs. Blanche Lord Larcheves- WrilT-Newa. • WHAY—News in ItatUan. reiver If you have.^a thorough dimes, quarters, half dollars and WTIC—N«wb. 7 :30—Alan Young Show. a pencil or marbles with the toes. THERE WILL BE ' “ que, wife of R. Leo Larchevestjue, W'l u ;—Stun Km Agu.n. 8 :00—Aiy Hero. knowledge of electrontca, the (Contloued From Page One) Juvenile Authorities WCCC—M»tiicheat«* Matlnea. W K N R -M u-iral Var»et»es Is also a good exercise. Doing such silver dollars? Here's what S. Bert | I Road Work Involved! P |.ggJ| (Contlnaed from Pag* Ona) 4B Courtland street, died at the l!l» —W'DRC—H^*alth Alda A;80—Amateur Hour. nerea.aary expensive equipment Hardin. 74, said: "Thai’s a 1912' Troops 12:16—WHAY—Console Della Repubilea 9 :00—Your Show of Shows. exercises as the.se for a few min­ St. Francis Hospital in Hartford WONS—Juka Box. Italiaim. and a few hundred hours to spare. model magneto-powered coin tele­ His 8ucce.ssor, Brigham Young, W illiam K. Carson, 16. of 52 W TH T—Navy Show. 10:3O-Your Hit Parade. utes each day may save much NO SUNDAY MEETINGS Effective today, rates for con- throng sent up « groan and then lata yesterday afternoon, after a WCCC—Kchoes of Ukraine. 1 1 :00—Wrestling. Although William K. Allan of phone—the first coin phone ever \ set up the church in Utah, called fell silent for a moment. Well street, was turned over to WTIC—National Farm and Homa .W K N B -PN ll Varieties. trouble. Ipcting Into the town's water sup- long illness. Hour. IJ:36—WDRC—News. 1^:00—Midnight Theater. Calgary refuses to admit that he Foot-Health Rules built." I fcly will be hiked to $55, $65, or For New Drive Chiitchill was at his country juvenile authorities by the town WHAY—Mimic. With Your Mcnla. 1 :35—News. his realm independent. President She had been a resident of Man­ WCCC—News; Kchoes of Ukraine. WKNB haa achieved anything unusual, he DURING JUNE, JULY and AUG. house at Chartwell, 35 miles from 1 :20--WKNB—Npwb; Yankrra vs. Dc- The National Foot Health Coun­ Hardin went to work for the j Il25, depending on the road repair Buchanan sent 2,600 troops to sup­ chester for the past 14 years. She court this morning to wind up the W THT—Music in French Manner. 1 :45—Classroom for Sports. has built what is believed the first nvolved in making the hook-up. (Continued From Page Ona) I.xmdon ‘at the time. W'TIC—Eternal Light. 2 :00—Red Sox vs. St. Louis. amateur television receiver and cil recommends the following telephone company here March 20,1 was a member of St. 'James' police pha.se of the Investigation Itno \\D R ( n tv Hoanltal. W n aY Wnsie from Seandinavla, j CollMtion of Dum Will Be Taken the Third Saturday Before today, the rate was only press the alleged ''treason,'' but A delegation of 60 that ahowed-up WCl’C—News: Miisic Room. 4 :30—^Frontier Days. foot;health rules; Bathe the feet 1900, when. Dallas had 2,459 tele- Churcli. WONS-CWhdlkl Truth Period. 5 :00—Western Theater. transmitter fh Alberta. The 47- ne dollar for every thousand dol- of a Starfire night fighter and one later pardoned Young. there a half hour before the execu­ into two fighta Involving five V/ K N B“ 15a.'•'uh.ilJ Mat!nea. I2 :C.- ‘v'DRf Bill Co telin. News. year-old electricity teacher at Cal­ dally, using a good soap; after the phones. Toda.y there are 270,154 ! of Each Month. Besides her husband, she leaves WTHT—Vincent Lopez. «;00—Ship's Reporter, irs of estimated n'ost as indicated Thunder jet also was unexplained. tion was turned away , by aldea who yoiftig boys, two of whom were In­ WONS—The Merrv Mailman. 6 :li>—Kailv Show. foot bath use powder on the feet within the city limits. John Brown, who lejd the unsuc- two daughters, Mrs. C hester WHAY—Saturday Matlneo 13:65—WKNB—News. gary's Western Canada H igh n the building permit, well below The week also saw destructive ccssfirl 1859 raid on the Federal said the prime minister had gone 1 :I5_ W T K :—lloaa. The Musical Miller. 7 :30—Trail of the Mounties. School, Is a recognized top-fUght and In the shoes and hosiery; Hardin and other old timers met Lemek of Tolland and Miss Carol jured, one o t them seriously. WTHT-'-.Heralr. of Trtith. X ;i. I— . Rc,- I lie actual cost of the connection. Communist air raids on the Seoul Arsenal at Harper's Ferry to cap­ to bed. 1 ;5,V-\VDRC—Galen Drake. WCCC—French-American Music Hall. expert on electronics. wear shoes that are roomy and recently In the 30th annual con­ Corresponding Secretary, Ann Larchevesque of Manchester; The' trouble started on June 4, jjtMV-W'CCr—Music. 9 :00—Meet Millie. ( ares, resulting in Friday's an­ As word of the execution spread, *’ - 'It' . • 9 :30—Bank the Stars. have flexible leather at th'e'toes; vention of the Telephone Pioneers 2 The new rate was set by the on While he regards the construc­ ture arms and free slaves, was a son, Ronald Larcheveaque of when Carl March, 13, of 848 Hills- WDRC—ITormel Giria. > WDRC—Maaterworks of Music’. JOHN GARAVENTA B<*ird of „ Water Commissioners nouncement that U. S. Marine hanged for trea.son by the State of many demonstrators lay down on Musk'a' Sfort’boani; . Newi. 10:00—Mystery Theater. tion of a normal TV receiver as prevent fooL infections; don’t pul of America’s Lone Star chapter. Manchester; two sisters. Mrs. town road, was severely beaten 1»y \vONS- J irti! - A’ Kinest 11:00— Show. la.st night on recommendation of Skyraider attack bombers were as­ Virginia not the federal govern­ the streets, stalling after-theater WTHT—News: Playhouse U.S.A. , WKNB—News; PNH Varieties. child's play, Allan admits that the shoes on without hosiery; don't The first coin' phone was on two fellow Barnard school pupll.s WHAY—N»*wa; Salurdnv Matinee. Sunday General Manager Richard Martin signed to patrol the capital. traffic around Picadilly Circus (n Louis Gagnon and Mrs. Wilfred W'HAY—News; Music from ^n n d l- A. M. transmitting equipment was more walk barefooted on floors or pave­ exhibit. "Cost about five times as ment. I VVH.\y—Save « Lilc Program. navia. • and Fred Thrall, a.ssistant superin­ Saturday, the Communist push the center of London. Communists Desrosiers, both of Manchester, for allegedly insulting their girl w N iir difficult. TTie problem he faced ments; have your feet examined much to call In those ds.vs," Aftcr'ihe Civil War, ,/he U. S. I WDRC—Fun fot All. 1:1 5 - WTIC—BeJtind the Pages. 9 :30—Frontiers of Faith. tendent of the Sewer and Water had slackened to platoon and com­ unfurled antl-U. S. banners. Some and one grandchild. friends. The beating resulted in WCCC—News; .Muair. W’ONS—Lanny Ross. w as th a t of ad ap tin g a 16 mm. at least one a year. Hardin said. Advertise in The Herald— It Pays Supreme Court held the entire j an injured eye which put Carl in WONS—101 Ranch Boya. 10:00—Whats Your Trouble. ■Department. pany-sized assautls, while the per.sons waved copies of the Lon­ Funeral services will be held 1:30 W’CCC—News: Echoes of Ireland. 10:15—The Nature of Things. movie projector into a TV "cam­ South guilt.v qf trc'aJion, and some | don Daily Worker with its one- Monday morning at 8:30 from the the hospital for two days and t : 4.V-WHAY—Saturday Matinee. WTIC—To Be Announced. n - 30--Mr. Wizard. The rates arc based on installa­ Beds apparently probed for weak .'18.000, including Confederate Prea- | WDRC—Report from Overaeaa. era” to transmit the filfh. word headline "Murder!" in letters W. P. Quish F uneral Home, 225 which still requires treatment. WHAY—.News: Saturday Matinee. WONS—Charles Kasher, It :(K)—Super Circus. tion of one inch pipe. When larger spots in South Korean lines on the idcnl Jeffer.son Davl.s, were ariest- ! W TlfT—Sammv K'Rve. P. M. pipe is used, rales will be adjusted east-central front. five Inches high. Main street, and at 9 o'clock in Then, on June 8. Carson, who WONS—Bnndsland USA. WHAY—Mood.*i in Music. WNHC ed, but later pardoned. goes to Cheney Tech, and another V.’TTt'—To Be Annnuneed. WKNB -News: Yanks vs. Detroit. accordingly. Ip the center of the front, the Hundreds of police kept order St. James' Church. Burial will be WTHT—News: Martha I.. U Hnrrp. 12 :00—Kit Carson, In World War I. sabotage of around the U. S. Embassy and student at that school, attacked one 0 1 :45—WONS-'Bf)ston Red Sox Baasehall 12.30—Film. The $55 figure must be paid dug-in South Korean Eighth Dlvi- in St. James' Cemetery. WCCC—Record-R»*vie\v; News. :00 -WIIAY—N ew s: Sunday_ Matinee. ships nbd waj- matcriala led U> the t:iaio::\VDK<^~-~Adrenturea Irr -Selene^; % J .; !! i c i;—Ht rl n g 'Be i e ii a d e. - SOan reported an intense shelling arrest of five Americans for trea­ —WONS—New.s; Juke Box. l ; 30_K nm . The is involved; the $6,5 rate is for in­ Ing.s on G rosvenor square. Except home today from 3 to 6 and from waa the only one of the boys arrest­ WTIC—Catholii’ Hour 2 :(H)—Yank.** vs. DetroiL from Re*. WTHT—Drew Pearaon. the foot, any competent shoe to an asylum near Washington. enlargement of the show. Spe­ ro.spon.sibility for its own actions, bury, was held yesterday afternoon 6 :”.» — O.NS—.Ve AS. ident. sel Charles N. Crockett supported Again Baldyga grabbed tlie rgke events of this type, none of tlie 7;00 - WONS—Al Hefer. Sports. D. C. cial lighting equipment will be he declared. It is a mater of record at 2 o'clock at the Watkins Fu­ Conn., the Zoning Board of Ap- 6::;0 —WDRC—Mlaa Hrooka. New York is num ber one ph.vs- salesman can help the mother to the prinilpal of acceptance by ded­ and went on the offensive. He proceeds are paiil out to an organi- ’ P''naflwa\'’s Mv FeaL 'VONS- Souad Ro«*rn. John David Provoo, former installed at Mount Nebo to per­ that we authorized the general neral Home. Rev. Clifford O. neal.s will hold a public hearing on WKNB-"News: Dinner Date. ician for every 626 per.sons. find a properly fitting shoe. 365 Days o Year . . . 3 Times a Day rustled tl)p new resting place and zation or persons for operating the WTIC- Listeii to Wa.'hlngton. ication «nd usage. .Army sergeant, who switched to mit the night presentation. manager to hire a clerk-of-the- Simpson, pastor of the Center Con­ Monday, June 29, 1953 a t 8:00 W THT-Voire of Business. V. ( I ,'\5 . I S. J Other high-rating states include So far a.s exercise is concerned, The issue at slake is whether the the snake fell to (he ground. show. WHAV—New. ; Supper Ser* tiade. \t'TTi'- n*.iT of Deri«*i..n. Mas.sachiisetts, Connecticut, Col­ most children avoid the besetting the Japanese side after hi.s capture The program will include 3.8 works at a salarv between $125 gregational Church, officiated, and P. M. in the Hearing Room of the 7 :'.*. ' ()VS- -I. t s li 't I’o Town. . . .Meal-making Monotony is unknown town is obliged to treat streets in Whereupon Turcotte drew his With the exception of Connecti­ Miinicipal Building on the follo'.v- 7:00 WDRC—Gu>' Lombardo. orado. California. Illinois, New sin of gfownups, namcl.v of stand­ •on Corregidor, wa.s sentenced to classes and will rale among the cut Horse Siiow A.ssocialjon offi­ and 8150 a week." Frederic E. Wemer presided at the WTilT -The Three Suns. WTI(.‘ -Ameriran F»»rum of the Air the so-called Maguire tract as service .38 and blasted away. He life in prison for trea.son. M ahoney said he Is "positive" ing applications; 7 ;-n ' nr. Ilf Life .Hour. ' ■ ' ' S- I '( -II V aru’t*c.». Jersey. New Hampshires and ing still in one place too long or to those who know the many favorite flnesl horse shows In the country. cials. the Manchester Lions Club organ. Interment was In the East WTIC—New Tnb nt. though the building lota along said two shots was all he needed A lger His.s, form er S tale d ep art­ G rand cham pionship Cla.s.ses Building Inspector 'bavid Cham­ Cemetery'. Edwin Jacobson for permi.s.sion WTHT—Old Fa.'*hloned Revival Hour. Pennsylvania. sitting for a long time. The fact them ,were lots of record in the of­ Horse Show is operated entirely, \\ Di:C -yaiipiii: .''lonroe. WHAY’ N«‘W.'<: Supper Serenade. to end the affair. ment official convicted of falsely will be held under-the lights. More bers could do the job. to convert single dwelling Into w t w T—DAiner at Ihe Green .R^Km. Rhode island ranks 12th and varieties of Fresh Milk Dishes . you fice of the town clei% by members of the Lions Club with | The bearers were Judge John YVKNB New'a, The body w as removed to ,Dog drying he gave secrets to Russia, than 100 horses will compete for "It is just kidding ii.s along they Wallctt, Joseph Christoph, Earl two-family dwelling, at 159 Adam.s WKNB —Cnlurnbla Mnsterwnrk.*. 7:15 WHAY' •Moniem.'q of t'oinfort. place.s five of the si.\ New Eng- In other water department mat­ Warden Lee Fracchia's service all proceeds remaining in Man­ 7 w!*. "o uMo'stiuns. W’li r 1'*> K*' Ann'»unr*'.«ea?'ch. use parking m eters for les.s than Would Offer as a full time position and Cham­ dence Zone A. WHAY—Navv, Star Time 7 :50—WKNB Dfiv** Ro.<*e Showra.^e. Fresh Milk is smooth and eosy to use. •shut off water for non-payment, technician who worked on the • bers declined. ' ’j-IC .. • Auiiniin. . .1 24 miniifes al a time. Walter Kiien- and authorized him to install a the day. An intermission will be Mrs. 5lax Schmldhausrr Charles Luce frir extension of 8:00 WDR(‘ -To Bo Announreil. atom bomb at Los Alamos, N. .M.. Kilide r"aiTeii Has M artin .said H enry Buck, and permission to use lot for parking g :4.V-WHAY Here s to Vets. ' Edcar iJerg^'n. ning. head of the citv's traffic and Foods prepared with it ore olwoys rich temporary boo.stcr station to in­ held from 5:30 to 7 p. m., allow­ Arrangements for the funeral of 4 :.V»—WlM;C - ‘A lt. KMiott. ' W THT—Americar Muaic Hall. planning department, said he $500 for Land and who.se testimony of espionage j Charles Cooke, the men who i Mrs. Max Sehmidhauser. 165 Hen- cars in connection with car re­ tt;on W’DtR'—‘hanrU'isters. crease water pressure in an area work doomed his sister, Ethel ing spectators and exhibitors to WTIC —Phil ilarrla amt Alite Faye. found this out in a survey. home comfort .screened the 14 applicants for the r ry street, who died Wednesdaj’, are pairing biisinr.ss, East of 624 Mid­ WTIC—pee Wee King Trump«'ta M«»ur. and good-tasting . . . high in food at Keeney street and to enter into „ , . Ro.senberg, drew 30 vears. have refreshments. (graduation Dav WHAY—News Record Review. I position, had his "utmost confi- still Incomplete, awaiting word dle Turnpike East, Residence WKNB ('’aihollr Que.mion Box. an agreement with Cheney Broth­ * Judith Coplon, frirmer Justice Dinners and lunches will he I lienee in their competence and in- WUNS - New Knpland Barn Dai.ee. 8 :1.5 --WHAY'- Ko.<*teianetz Condurta. value. Use it generously . . . 365 days ers to use the Globe Hollow reser­ to offer I department employe twice con- served on the grounds by mem­ from her son. Adrian Schmid- Zone A. t :30 -WTIC—Grand Old Opry. WKNB Fre(‘d(tm Story MORIARTY Bros. Graduation excrci.ses for the • tegriiy. " I hauser, who is on a cruise with Harry Rylandcr, Jr., for permi';- WDRC—Gunsmol e...... i.,ttie .Margie. voir in emergencies. th* ^ '■•‘^ted of stealing .secrets for the bers of the Lions Club. W riC Re.«t plav.>*. children in the afternoon kinder­ At one point Turkington quoted I the Naval ROTC In foreign wat- ■sion to erect garage attached to WON.S—Guv Lorn Or 1 do SI ow. 315 CENTER ST o year... for nothing con take its I R ussians and sentenced to lerm.s* Ij»st Year's Champs Entered 10:00 —WDRC—Saturday Nipbt ,Coun- WHAY—Hour of Failh. garten session at tlie South School Mahoney a.s having criticized sev­ I ers. The Red Cross is still trying dwelling. 5 feel from West side V'v'u.NS J' Jich.' .it*'« 1 luur. ri^TLMS-GAMERAsT According to General Chairman trv Stvle. Thi Town a . I 25 year.s, later won a re- were held Wednesday afternoon at eral limes previously because to get In touch w ith y o ii n g \'-TTC ->Hisie With s R. >•. 8:.55 5\"TMT' 'T'eleremm For Y'ou. place in food and flavor goodness. P° * ' 1 versal in one ca.v, and the other line which is 3' closer than regu­ ► FLASH BUI.AS. CASES, 4 SILENT GLOW Mark Kravitz. many of last year's the school. I the school building inspector was Sehmidhauser. W THT—Saturday at the SbamnM k. 9 :00—WDRC—To Be Annfuinred. ^ MOVIES, PARTS ^ About Town o widening. i a„,,rled In legal point.s. .She is Connecticut Horse Show Associa­ not on the job. lations allow, at 184 Middle T3irn- ' »»\'S ■ 'Ur.''*,.' 'ill* 'I ’ the Air. WTMV—Walt* r Wim hell. OIL BURNERS Sheridan ! R"** in ' bail, newlv married; and tion ehampinns 'ha\'i been entered. At the opening of .the. .program, pike East, • Reaidence Zone A. WHAV—- Reew*$'d WIIAy- NewJ.KfvsIcJaJic.tz. CoAducti Members of the Manchester Sheridan Corporation who owns the Up-nimr hnn«» in RmnUvn the chihlren proudly marclied into I Richard C, Langdon for per- lOulO WTHT—Tren.-^urv Slmw WONS—Rev. Martin Jarkaon. k Arthur Drug Stores 4 property, has asked $1,000. I keeping house in Brooklyn. They inolude^' Reserve champion Memorial Mass WDRC -New.«. M*>f*d.s f**r Romaanco. 9 :1 5 -WTHT—Taylor Grant. Td. Mitchell 3-5135 Soroptimist Club will close- the the newly decorated nsseinblv hall A b irth d ay Ma.ss in mem ory of m.ission to erect detached garage 9 ::t0 —WDRC—Kara pe. Directors il^ ld Turkington, jumpci. Pitchfork, owned by Clif­ WHAY season with a picnir at the Co­ I ford Congdon of Middletown: wearing giailuation caps that thev Fi i-c*wo rk s Order Fred Fava will be said Tuesday .at at side of dwelling instead of in II-na 'll .Vf us. WTIC—Dr.xgne*. lum bia Lake collage of Mi.ss B er­ Matthew Palon, Theodore Fair-I C aT>ll* I f * had made, and then parents anil 7:45 in St. James' Church. rear yard, at 34 Lewis Street. WHAY Record R. vo w. W TH T—(‘apltol Memo. banks. and'Mahpney voted against! o C l I llD llC rIC ill’IllJI champion working hunter. Sky­ WDRC News. WONS—Anawera for .Americana. nice Juul, Monday evening. They lark, owned by* H. J. Gardner of friends joined with them in the Residence Zone A. WTHT - Saturday Ni'^ht Dancing (!ef.rge E. Sok*daky. are requested to meet at the Red the offer. Directors Mrs. Heieri | .salute to the flag followed by l.he. Placed l)v Legion Charles M. Warre.n for pernii.<- P'» rt V. 10:60 —WDRC—Rolu'i t Q. L**wia. Fitzpatrick. Jacob Miller, Everett' Wethersfield: reserve champion rH'i — i*aul liM . Cross headquarters at the Center singing of "America." Tlie re­ sion to erect hood on side of dwel­ WHAY -ReMird Rexie’.*. Tr/ these tasty Vitemin-Rieh On Social Security saddle show pony, Step'n'Fetcliit, ll:l.» U'ONS -Dance Mii.«ir. WHAY’- -N''wa Ka«’ Liatcmng. Kennedy, Sherwood Bowers, and mainder of the program consisted Manchester’s Most Colorful a t 5:45 p. in. H arry F irato favored It. owned by Carol Gardner of The original fireworks company ling which will project, closer to WTHT Frank ami .tack'o.n. WTTC-B.Trrle Cra«c. Wethersfield; champion western of songs, poems and dances given that began putting on the annual Pitcher',8 Thrills .street line than regulations a' WTIC—Jos*'pb < Har.'^f h. WONS—Here’s to Veteran.s. M iss M arguerite G. B eng^ 96 Martin's recommendation was A public hearing the adop­ \ 01 •( ’ ■*',,l"* \R\ ' 10: l.» - \'v (1.'^^— K: rjhi ..I Merrv. that the town pay $500 for the land division. .Dipper, owned by Dave hy the children, and -the presenta­ Fourth of July show for the Amer- low. at 2 North School Street, 11:30 WTIC Vour M«‘ntal Health, I’-TH'J' . 'lirf.,,1 r-.ol-e SPORTS SHOW OF THE YEAR! Chestnut street, will entertain and bear the cost of ne\.- sidewalks, tion of Social Security was set for Lawlor ... of ...... Manchester;...... champion,____ tion , of two lively niiniber.i. "FI iean Legion here has been award- Residenee Zone C. r> • \', • II ' e'' 10 :.30-W T JIT -S rien re KdUor. ___ By WARREN 8PAHN______n : 00.-WTl(‘ N . W S. Mu.'«ir. nvDRC—Newa; Lialen t<* Korea. SPONSORED BV with a bridal party tomorrow _eye- -and tree-rem ovalT Total cosf'W’heiT ■August- 7-by -t-he- B oard-of Direc-- <>HTSrA-r-open-traH-horse,-Upwey--Pi*Ilii81L'-'^-and_i'The.-ii.vjuxjpatcd. £orta Review. The directors instructed Martin My biggest thrill in baseball waa WTHT Eddii’ P'laher. niece. Miss Una M. Bengs, who Miller said the land might be reserve ch.ampion C.H.S.A. road welcomed the ehildron to fir.-rt lowing a meeting'held with the 12- ter.seetion of New Bolton Road ^nnflay MANCHESTER LIONS CLUB WriM t«4«y S«r to have machinery for adopting winning my 20th ball game in 1947 • WTK' News. * • • Ml- ‘ 1 will become the bride of John D. zoned for business in the future and hack. Little Colonel, owned by grade snil then prc.sented each man Legion committee last night. and Middle Tlirnpike E ast, Re.si- 11:05 WHAY’- Ka.^v Listening Michaelscn of San . Francisco, Social Security, abandoning the at Ebbets Field. It waa Labor 4:IMI - v» 1 H of MllSlC THIRD ANNITAL FREE REOFE lOOKLET the price might go up. Turkington Nancy Wells of Wethersfield and w ith his (hploiii,-!. The following American Rockland Fireworks dence Zone AA. Orcaii Molodioji. WHAY’ — liiatening. present pension plan and a sup- Day and the cops wouldn't let me 11:15 WDRC—Mu.-*ir. Calif., on Monday. The ceremony asserted the whole traffic control reserve ciiainpion. Lanark King, p.nticipated: Carol Moone.v, Tom ­ Company of Boston and Canton. Howard Little for permi.ssion to, 7 :1.^—W O T—Hour of St Francis. ^0 To Aioike./ *'PRIZE DAIRY DISHES’* plcnientar.v plan ready'for prompt in the paHk. 7 :.3ff*-WCrC— NVw.i; Mu.«ir You Want. WTHT—Chei Hunll* V. will be performed at 10 a. m. In my Atamian. Linda Aron.son, Ron- Mas.«., will put on the show this ' • M* —* hit*.I i H* \ C«#WM M«r*t tmtty plan might be changed by the time action at tM t time. owned by Edward Grimes of Meri- convert single dwelling into tw< - W Tir Nrws. String S'’mphonottc. St. James'. (^Tiurch by the rector. it is rezoned. He favored studying .ald Bell, Bruce Biiiwell, Joyce year. Approval wa.s given in the I knew that I waa to pitch the WONS—Dnnre Orchestra. auvdpdp^gek ttug^ufPkiug fdnPa Action is being held up until den. DU . - .... second game and arrived al the family dwelling which will contain WDRU-MusJr R-'X 11:30- WTK? Meet the Y'eep. Rev. John F. Hannon. a one-way street system. Other 1952 champions expected ! Romyga. Constance Barrett, John vote la.st night over two other bid­ one undersized apartment, at 301 7 :3.’»-W K N B Nrwa. the Congres.s adjourns, becau.se a ding companies. park late. The police had the place W D n(‘- 1VorW in Brief. WDRC —.A.rt Waner Orrhealra. Ss'nd your raquatt to CMPA bill before the federal legislators to enter are champion five gaited i Harris, Linda Johann.son, Hakan blocked off because it was a sell­ Autumn Street, Residence Zone A. WKNB-Now.a. WONS- Dance Orrhestraa. Sunset Circle of Past Noble McDonnell said approval for the |;«.u ().\S—(. nape' in the Sky. 11 :I5—WTIC—Stars from P.iris. eeo WaNianfItM Av*. would permit the town to take up saddle horse, .Highland Squire, | J*"-’’/'’’’' Fern Loveland. Robert out. ■''Jo.scph Then for pernit.ssion to H ;.55-W O N S—News. Grands will meet Monday At 8 owned by D rJ J. J. Austin of ■ McNeill. Peter Kelly, Laurel disphay to he held in Memorial W THT—News. Hartford,'Conn. p. m. in Odd Fellows hall. Host­ Town May Utilize .social security w ithout dropping . Field already has been received I told one eop that I was Warren repair cars and Certificate'of A'l- W TIC—News; Oeorffc Crook. 12:00 WTIC—Newa; Muaic. V. ca>**'*'* Pl.'Uilsville:-Champiort'three gaited Nic.se. Jor eph Kiismik, Linda WDRC—Newa. Mmm (Mhidi aoM** M y esses for the evening will be the Its present plan. I from the chief of police, fire chief Spahn and that I was due to pitch. proval for same, in building,, at ' ' ’D m - v ru . WHAY'—News: Morninff C*h^eV. 1?:30 WTIC Ylusic. following past noble grands; Mrs. Under existing law, the plan in saddle horse. Gay Eve, ywned byi^Orfitclji. Marie Petrone, Ahhy of the Soirth Manche.ster Fire De­ ".Sure,", he said, "I’m President 222 McKee Street. Residence Zon.’ WHAY—Newa. Almshouse Space effect would -have to be dropped l Nofma St. Marie of TnfU'ille and Hn iinKiiuJ. Jminiy Langdon, Rich- Roosevelt. Beat It." A. STATE HEARING ALSO. \>K-NR Jicaltii;; \\ hIci> 12:55 .\ew.-i Ethel Aspinwall, Mrs. Minnie aid Moore, David Murphv, Carol partment and its fire marshal. I:L*i W T llT —l'hr'Ftjaii Sciencft. Johnston, Mrs. Frances Herron and and workers would not be covered reserve champion three gJited sad- Town Manager Richard Martin, That got me a little red and Bruce E. Miller for permis.sinn vni*f_«lu*pnrr.“ <’’erl.il , cop» ^ After considerable discuss.ion on by Social' Se.curity until it had i die horse. Fox Hill Conquistador, Shainin. Sii.san Trotter,' Robin after John Sain blanked the Dodg- to erect addition on rear of dwell­ WHAY—Chrlatinn Srienre. rr«*Rt.nm. .M.qry Hujehiusan- Ehteriaui,-, been in nperatiim’'! 8 m onths titilcss'l^’w n rt by Mrs. W illiam :Kox'Of NeW'.^'Prot'hask^' '.D nnna’^tjee' ■Dnra'nd!,' . and the Rec, and Park board. Sta.te 'merit ‘wlir he' in cTiarge' of' Past increased space’ for town dfficesl 'Pdlice Ibbked b'ver the site,' the « rs "hi The 'f ir s t g a m e " !' • dIfl“ 'W 6 in g A^lftlffi'''v\^irTemrtf'' 'in detacHrrl""-'' • WHAY’ —It.Tlinn Voire. '-lOITlSOlSt police, court, and town, vehicle they antied up 18 months retro- London.' n-i.-- Walter Prowa, Sharon — Palmer, _ contract and gave its approval this same, thing in the second. garage being located in side yard \ r».«h Life. stallation and a townwide survey necessary to compete in the nation- not located on the same lot occu­ • :45—WDRC—LeCf Go To“Town. " ll'' PO'.toes, and liquid “ * *«nd«r. Pre.r Odell Williams.. 40. of Brookl.vn, tem ber 4. home on South road. He wa.s 74 tion stations at Memorial Field of sidewalk needs. al finals at the end of the season. pied by main building, East of 131 WTIC—laith i i Arthiii. N. Y.. was adm itted to M anches­ i years old. Born in Leipzig. Ger­ are also used and the committee WHAY-*-.Mem..rial Mualral. 4 — "i"* bouillon cob,, in l„, *fu" 3 r«- ter Memorial Hospital last night BRIDGE DYNAMITED Directors Walter Mahoney and peter is expected to ride Strutter Henry Street. Residence Zone A. WTIC—Natmnai Radio Pulpit. Theodore Fairbanks favored the | Last year's reserve champion in many, .son of the late Out and murt take an estimated figure on William Bclfiore for permission NOTICE ■"■l «..onin„. A dd^.." c, witli severe citts and bruises, suf­ Berlin, June 20— (/Pi —The what will be 'received. Funds over Batting—Tommy Glavlano, Phil­ WO.NR—Radio Bible Claaa . installation, i : the junior horsemanship class. Ann Bertha Doberrentz, he came to this adelphia Phillies, reserve infielder to project a comice on propose I W TH T—.Mcaaape of larael. .« Kb chopped cbi.„, s . „ „ loppnl fered when the motorcycle he was West Berlin Nacht-Deprsche re­ ______. „ a country in the early 1900s. He >nd above expenses are then used W TC r—Slncha Time. At a recent public nearing a Q^odale, of Storrs, is entered along subbing at second bit two home dwelling 18" c|o.ser to North side WHAY—Notizle Dall'.Mondo. riding went out of control and ported today that Polish under­ vast majority of* Harlan street was elected to the state legisla­ for the Halloween parties in Octo­ crashed on the Wilbur Cross High­ ground fighters have dynamited with last year's runner-up, Nancy ber. runs and a aingle oa the Phila de­ line than regulations allow on WDRC—('hurrh o The Air. POSITION - residents opposed the installation. Wells, of Wethersfield. Last yearis ture in 1927, and served on the feated Cincinnati, 10-3. Southaast side of Adelaide Road W K NB—Newa: T^ithnnntan Hour, way. a Neisse River bridge and fired 16 :I5 --WCCC -YTddlah Swinp. Major reason was the cost and the champion in the open horseman­ Board of Tax Review for several Pitching—Ted Gray. Detroit Ti­ (North of No. 37) Residence Zone He told police he was going on a Soviet arm.v supply convoy. requirement that it be paid within years. He wa.s a member of the WHAY’ Genuiie Musical. ALL DAY AND EVENINC down the hill leading to the Man­ ship class, Carol Gardner, of gers, allowed five hlta in winning AA. 16:30 WCCC"-Vista,'* oI I.«*raet. VACANCY Jhe paper said several East 60 days or interest at the rate of Connecticut Milk Producers As­ \\ C).NH —Voire ui Prophecy. chester town line when the front Wethersfield, also is entered, as is ‘Motorist Is Held his first game after nine defeats, WiUiani_._B. Thornton for per­ German Communist police were 9 per cent be paid. sociation for 30 years and al.so be­ W THT—Jewlah Program. CLERK-STENOGRAPHER MOUNT NEBO, SPRING STREET end of the motorcycle began to wounded by the Poles when they David Lawlor, of Manchester, win­ over the New York Yankees. 3-2. mission to ercct_ breqzeway and . WTIC—Art of Living. shimmy. He soon lost control and came to the Russians' aid. Consensus among the directors ner of last year's Champion C. H. longed to the Woodmen of the On Liquor Charge garage attached to dwelling 4’, 16:.VV-WK.NB-Show’ Time. (JENERAI. MANAGER’S was tlirown to the ground. last night was that a meth.od S. A. stock saddle seat class. Law­ W orld. FILLIE TO'SETTLE FEUD from South side line which is 4’ 16:15 WTIC—Gueat Star. He leaves his wife, Grace Fin­ "'HAY’—'•'nnteeie MuaVall. OFFICE SATURDAY, JUNE 27th The Itnspital said his condition THE BOYS FROM BUFF.ALO whereby long term payments coiild lor, riding Dapper Dan, was Oceanport', N. J.—l/P>—Calum et closer than regulations allow, at WCCC—Mualc from L<*ndon, ley Doberrentz and one daughter, w as good. East Lansing. Mich.-^i2Pi—The be made should be adopted. Direc­ awarded the championship of the Police Joday reported the arrest Farm'a Bubbley, winner of the 10 Fertwlck Road, Residence Zone ll:im Wtu: rfn Lake Citv Taber­ Salary Ranjre ji2.392-$2860 10:30 A.M. to 10:30P.M. tor Harry Firato said a regular Mrs. Bertha Spinney In Marlbor­ nacle city of Buffalo, N. Y. has been a Connecticut Hore Show Associa­ of E dgar B rainard, 19. of 77 N orth Kentucky Oaks, and Mrs. Ada L. A. "D N S Pm!**:! T " ik BIG BLAST COMING great souree -of athletic material schedule for sidewalk installation tion parade class last year. ough and another daughter. School .street on a charge of driv­ Rice's CeriM Reine, winner in the George Legier for permission to WHAY'—Variola Della Domenira. For: Job Description CONTRIBUTION *1 Foll ALL DAV AND EVE.MNG. NO BETTER DRINK ANYWHERE Ijombw. June 'SO— i/Pi —The with the number of houses on. the Proceeds for Local Projects Mrs. Elsie Gilnack, and a grand- ing under the influence of liquor. Delaware Oaks, each hold a vic­ erect detached g arag e a t sidie o f, W V Iir—Cimrcli ol the Air. Minimum Qualifiralinns for .Michigan SUte. John Walter WTIC—Wf rid of Muaic. DtkHy E sprcM said today th a t street as a possible criterion - All proceeds from the Lions Club ■son in Glastonbury. Tlie funeral' Brainard was arrested' about 2 tory over the other. They will have dwelling instead of in rear yard,, Appliealinn Forms' CLASSES: EQUITATIO.V. THREE GAITED, FIVE GAITED, of that clt.v was captaiq of this should be instituted. Director WKNB -Newa: Chun h of the Air. • ENGLISH PLEASURE, JUMPER, WESTER.N and .^^SC. THAN COt^NECTICUT FRESH MILK Britain will explode the world’s yeaFS MSC track team. Next Horse Show are used to further will be held Monday at 2 p. m. o'clock thl.» morning after he had an opportunity of settling their at 36 Jarvis Road, Residence 2k>ne U :» —WCOC^Nem'«>'It«ll»n Liir. Apply to Helen Fitzpatrick favored at the Lowe Funcial Home, 28 1 WDRC—News: Invitation to Leam- Mggeot atom bomb early next yeqt'a Spartan baseball squad will the local projects of community bet- almost .backed his car into a po­ feud, in the. $56,000 Monmouth A. j REFRjJ'l.SHMENTS S^RVijCD O.N GROU.NDS id e|. I terment and helping 'those less Naubuc avenue, Glastonbury, with ' Ing. ' Office of General Manager year. The MlnitU-y of Defbase, be captained by Jack Zeitler and lice cruirer while driving opt of a Oaks at Monmouth Park on Aug. All persons Interested may at|-' ' •W*?riG—Carniva* of Booka Municipal Building hqadle* Britaia's atomic the track team will be led by John fortunate. burial in Marlborough Cemetery,. driveway on Main street near 8. Also am ong eligtbla fllllea la tend this hearing. W K N B -^ithugntah Review. All humah beings carrv germs, i WHAY-Mualc«. Thli Ads'ertlsem^nt S|>on6ored bv refused to ronameat oa Corbelli. Both are alao from _ . w I ______aAmong ___ the- -many •.— •V proiects sppn Friends may call at the funeral North Main, according to police. John S. Fhlpps' Spinning Top, ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AppUcationa accepted until 5:00 'Bie story. saysys a doctor. And it’sifa a shame sored by the Lions Club in 1952 home Saturday and Sunday from U: 46—W’TIC—Y 0(1 Can Change the \ Buffalo. that the flies don't know it. He was released under $200 .winner of tba Black-Eyed Busan George H. Marlow, Chairman World. p. m., Tburaday, Jim d 25, 1958 I F. W. WOOLWORTH CO.. 814 MAIN ST^ , f 195^ were eye axaminaUonb for all 7 to 9 p. m. b o n ^ \ at Pimlico. James H. Mc'Velgh, Secretary l l : 3^M iualca. :1 •• I

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— i> PAGCfia JMM?CHESTER E HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY. JXTNE 2Q, 1953 liANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER.IT^R. CONN*I SATURDAY. JUNE 20. 195S 4Umrl;n!tpr had not occuired. We Say this be­ caw, We, and our moat per­ cause there la some queaiion sistent bird watcher, are old Teacher-Student Tour Westward Bound owners near here are learning, A Frodueta Ihduairiaa. Eaaaon for whether the Riiaaiana will know friends. We always plant a /ew Ike, Reed Meeting Rockville-Vernon Sales Manager Seek to Improve lumber company aande out an ax- th* plan if that 57 pfr cent of ,Ciipntnj) Ijprald how to take such a defeat. They extra rows for him. pert to help them manage their U. 8. forest land ia in m all plots have already executed an allb Some bird wateheraj however, On Tax Exteii^qn toeALD^'piUNTINQ INC, Crop of Lumber tree eropa. In return, the company on farms. And faw farmaga know U NiMtll atrctt tlmi It it difficult to see how they make us nqrvous, and we confess SundAyi < June 21 lUnehMUr. Conn. 200 Expected to Attend- gata an option to huy tha treaa any thing, about trea managamant. can return to the policy they were it. When the cal bird, for instance, 12 Midnight—2 A. m. Volunteeni Needed , THOKAB r. raitGCBON. (Continned From Pago One) ' Atlanta, Ot.—i/P)—Good man­ when they mature. Lumber men expect to increase WALTER R. rERGDSON. following—that of relaxing their takes his observation seat, we 2 A. m.— 4 A. m. , ...... Fred Bond PublliMrt 4 A. m.—6 A. m...... Bob Lnnnlng County Young GOP Picnic agement can double production The project la part of a program their available tlmker supplies by * grip in propaganda and policy gether for a vote on th* Presi­ Founded OctohAr 1. MCI know we are. in for an examina­ 6 A. m.— 9 A. m. , ...... Bill Stevenson of timber in a woodlot, 24 land- eponserad by tha Amarican Forest cooperation with the ownars. gesture to establish the feasibility tion which has no other purpose dent’s proposal, a stern tesU of Pu^bllthed E»ery ^ 9 A- m.— 12 Noon ...... Sam Clemens, William Klotzer Eisenhower's leadership in Con­ Advertlsement Advertiasmant Advsrtiaement SunAuri *nd Holidays Bntared at tha of German unity—w’hen the East than that of slightly malicious 12 Noon—3 p. m...... John McCauley, Kenneth Ham* Rockville, June 2 0 ^ (Special 1— 5o«t ORiea at Manchealer, Conn., aa Some two hundred persons, includ­ gress. Republican .congressionnl Germans are so quick to exploit mond ..... - iteend Oaaa Rail Mattar. ______charai'ter analysis and we squirm, ing many from the Town of Ver­ leaders have Indicated confidence such relaxation of grip. We can as if our spirit \k-ere naked. 3 p. m.— 6 p, m...... James Donovan, David Ruddell the committee, if called, w'oiild STTBSCRIPTION RATES 6 p. m.— 8 p. m...... Columbia do Carli, Celeste King non, will attend the first major Payablt In Adyanca ^ guess that the Ru.ssians werf And a.s the bittern, out In the event sponsored by the recently vote to bring the hill to the floor, Report Of The Officers Of The Eighth School And Ona Tear ...... W§ *J 8 p. m.— 10 p. m...... Raymond Fenn, Carl Slusarezyk and that Congress then would ■lx Monthf ...... I’li heading toward a retreat from pasture, keeps an eye on the pro­ 10 p. m.— 12 Midnight ...... William Klotzer-—.-,. reactivated Tolland County Young GOP Club, a picnic to be held rain enact It. TTiraa Kontha •..••i,•••••••••••• ?•“ Germany. But that retrest wa.s be­ gress, of our chores, and we think Monday, June 22 Ona Month ...... l ^ or shine, at the Stafford -Fair-' •The President Invited Reed to ^ Utilities District Q f Manchester, Conn. Wtakly ...... V.; i..... ing Stage-managed a.s one In of his redoubtable prowess wilh 12 Midnight— 2 a . m‘. \ . Volunteers Needed -----^— ythe White'House today iri ah IlnSla Copy ...... 2 A. m. —4 A. m...... William , S. Horgan ■ ' grdunds'^'startirig'at I ' o'clocR' td-’' which we arid the Rii.s.sians were claw, we have the feeling of bejng night. I : to break the roadblock. 4 A. m.—6 A. m...... Harry Cowles MEMBER o r U. S. Representative Horace V Informed sources, said 'Eisen­ rRESIDENT*B EEFORT Tt*aa«ter’e Report far FIm »I Teor Eafllxg J o e t, 1881 in a state of equality in German.v. threatened with personal attack. 6 A. m.—9 A. m...... THE ASSOaXTED PRESS Victoria Fllewicz, Thomas Russell Seely-Brown will fly from Wash­ hower would make a direct, per­ Dlsbnreenieela tram Jnna 1 ,1M2 to June 1, 1958 I' Tha Aaaoclatad Preaa la excluiWaly It wa.s ba.sed on an a.ssiimption Of all the bird watchers, we 9 A. m.— 12 Noon . .. , . . Dorothy Belcher. Catherine Jack ington to deliver a major political sonal appeal to the committee Adkins Printing Co...... -,$ M.8S Cash Diabureementa During Ytar antmad to tha uaa of rapu^blicatlon of 12 Noon— 3 p. m. . . . all nawa dlipatchaa cradlted to It. or that neither one of us .would like the orioles best. They do their ... Thomas Maxwell address. State Young Republican chairman to conve.'ie his'eommittee Chester and Josephine Alexander ...... 6.00 'Administrative 3 p. m. —6 p. m. . . . . not otharwiiie credltaC possess the Germany of the fu­ watching in fast streaking pair.s, . . . Richard Ruddell, Larry Duff Chairman John M. Liipton of for a vote on the Issue. American Ftra Equipment Co...... 36.00 General Expense ...... $ 4,405.33 and alao tha local raws piibllahad hare. 6 ,p. m.— 8 p. m...... Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'Tedford All rlphti of republleatlon of apaetal ture, and that therefore the future with many swift changes of per­ tVeston is also listed among the There was no indication whether American LaFrance Foamita Corp...... 54.44 L|sns Repaid Manchester Trust Co. .. 12,000.00 dlinatchaa harain are alao ratarrad. 8 p. m.— 10 p. m...... Kenneth Hammond, John Moore Reed would yield. Reed, oldest Re­ of German.v could he arranged, a speakers. Candidates for two Annuli Construction Co...... 12.29 Adding Machine ...... 144.42 spective and angle, quite aa iti' 10 p. m.— 12 Midnight . . . Benjamin Shankman, Robert Duff publican In continuous service in Full aerrlea client .of N. E. A. Sarr- state appointments, Attorneys Andfew Ansaldi Co...... 20.00 Craig Belcher (Engineering Fees) .... 70.(H) la Churchill, in a manner suitable the.v considered u.s a handsome I Volunteers may register at Civil Defen.se Headquarters, Munici­ Harry H. Lugg and Simon S. the House, has never said he would Raymond F. Bahr ...... 72.85 Rebate on Taxes...... 8170 **PubUahara R^epraaantatlvaa: The to the security of both ourselves subject, and were only wailing for! pal Building, Manchester on Mondays and Friday from 1-5 p. m. Cohen will attend the event. I refuse to bring the fax extension Peter A. Baldwin ...... 74.00 $1^70141 Jullua Mathews Special Agancy — New 1 to a vote. Nor has he said when Milton E. MrCroMMHi Edward Balf Co...... 25.75 T'* Torlc. Chicago, Detroit and Russia. the perfect picture to put in their | Several delegates to the Nation­ al Young Republican Convention , or whether he woii'd do so. Batrett Plumbing Supply Co...... - 5.34 Fire \>epaftment m e m b e r AUDIl b u r e a u OT But now all this polite plausibili­ familv elm. bower's allotment of .50 million Milton E. McCroason, formerly CIRCULATIONS. Ellington in Grand Rapids. N. D., will alao OOP leaders apparently have Walter Behrma'n ...... 6.14 General Expense ...... 17,233.28 ty for possible Russian retirement dollars in new aid to West Berlin' president and manager of the be present and give details of the i made little headway in their Craig Belcher ...... 70.00 Fife Alatm System ...... 450.00 The Herald Printing Company In ^ constituted interference with the Rocky Mount Rayon Mills, has ■ AaauJBtl no"^Bnanelal raaponalbUlty-foi haa...been more .or. le.sa. ahattered,. affai ra of t h a t ci t5f;------—— —— — convention, which -was highlighted effortil. to .persuade ,lhe.. deternilned Bhltley.Bieu_____ -______. _ .: __ FJtihiMng--L--A ...... 103*83. Pupils Purchase joined Cheney Brothers' as indus­ typographical errors appearing In ad- and there is left, for any im­ by the speech of President Eisen­ New Yorker. Barbara Blanchard ...... 18.00 Fgintlng Fir* House ...... 635.00 Tartlsementa and other reading inattar i Eisenhower urged a .slx-niontha trial fabries sales manager. - He Jean BAIIino...... 15.00 In The Manchester Evening Herald. mediate Russian move out of hower. Television Set-...... 330.15 Connecticut 2,932 ill Bonds The master of ceremonies will i extension of the unpopular tax in xvill head up the sales of all in­ J. R. Bralthwalte ...... Mk..74 16,752.26 Germany, only one rude label Display atVertlalng closing hours: Op en Forum be Attorney Robert F. Kahaq. The ; a special message to Congreipi dustrial fabrics and glasa fabrics, Harold Brainard ...... '...... 4.00 For Monday—1 P- m. Friday. that of "retreat." For this resson. committee in . charge includes A t­ more than a month ago. The 'iVaya and will make hia office at 350 Stanle.v Bray ...... 7.24 Sewer Department -F or Tuesday—1 P- m. Ellington, June 20 - (Special)— Fifth avenue. New York Clt,y. For Wednesday-1 p. the Russians may decide, may Yankee torney Kahan, Lois Kelley, Albert and Meana committee concluded Emmett Brogan ...... 4.00 General Expense ...... 16,578.03 , For Thursday—1 p. nr Wednesday. — Children of the Schools of El­ Plea to Voters hearings one week ago today. Brunner's, Inc...... : ...... , even consider themselves forced, Me.verhoff, EVerett Pliska, Ann 380.10 Investment of Treasury N otes...... 74,082.81 ‘ For Frlday-1 p. m. Thursday. By A. H. 0. lington purchased saving stamps To the Editor, Miffitt, Harland W. Warner. Jo­ The President said extending Buck A Buck ...... *...... S.417.52 Buck A Buck...... S.417Ji3 For Saturday-1 p. m. jWday. to hold on longer. Or, on the hope­ I would like to ask you people Mrs. John C. Rlvosa Claaalfled deadline: 10:» a. m. aart and bonds to the amount of $2932 seph McManus, Henry Butler, the levy for six months would P .' Burges* ...... ' 128.38 f^rtford General Constructera, Inc. .. 801.00 day of publication except SaturtPy— ful side, they may pretend to be­ I Barring a veto from Governor * during the past school year under of Manchester to vote in favor of raise an additional 800 millinq Cairns A Bro., Inc, ...... 8.80 Day, Barry A Howard...... 180.00 Thomas White. Frank’ Weston. Miss Myroa S. Coleman, daugh­ t a. m. ____ lieve their own alibis, behave as if ; I»d g e, the dentists of Connecticut ! A program sponaored...l^y thf the Keeney street school on June Martha Cartwright and Edward dollars to help balance the budg­ Campbell Auto Supply ...... 4.20 ghwer Mewar ...... 405.20 ' can get back out of politics, stop! Hatheway-Mlller American Legion 25. As you have read from the Clark. ter of Mr. and Mra. George J. Cole­ et and flght inflation. He and Capitol Equipment Co...... 481.02 New Manhole ...... 104.73 Ssturriey, June 20 the.v had just won a popularity man, of 31 Davis avenue, Rockville, collecting funds foi: lobbyists, and Auxiliary with Mra, Lottie Fin­ newspapers there has been little other high administration spokes­ Neal Cheney ...... 84.80 Rebate on Sewer Connections...... 234.58 Outing Next Friday became the bride of John Claudio eontest In Germany, and proceed enjoy their buaineas on terma eml- ance, aa chairman. or no opposition- to replacing the Members of Kiowa Council, De­ men have emphasized their dis­ Q— Which is rougher, the A t­ Clarke Insurance Agency ...... 228.80 Refund on Ftrmit ...... 25.00 Rivosa, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Evasip Somebody Has To Vote with the building of that challenge nentl.v satisfactory to themaelvea. The final report shows that the old wooden obsolete building that gree of Pocahontas, will join the like of the tax itself, but pleaded lantic or the Pacific Ocean. Ra.vmond Coleman ...... 880.00 88.4) 8.88 In the I9.VI session, their lobby- amounts Invested by the children now exists. Everyone seems to Rivo.sa, of 45 Eldridge street, Man­ for extension as a lesser evil than A —The Pacific. R. P. Coleman ...... 18J0 to unify and leave Germany they Great Council members for the chester, in a ceremony performed I f nobody at all should vote in ing, and their entry Into partiaan of the three schools are Crystal agree that children living in this loss of the revenue. Collector of Internal Revenue ...... 848.30 Total Expenaof...... 8188B88.86 were obviously preparing for u.s annual Pocahontas State picnic on this morning with a nuptial high tha state referendum Monday on i polltlcB, paid off. They obtained, Lake. $125; Longview School, fine town of ours shouldn't be Friday, June 26, at Savin Rock. / Reed has insisted the tax i^re- Q— la there a simple method Community Press ...... 187.38 two constitutional amendments, when they were so rudely In­ for a second time, passage of their $233.70. Ellington Center School, going to a achool that is in such a The Great Council members Mass at 10 o'clock in St. Bernard's wents business growth, and hence of restoring nearly Illegible pencil Connecticut N. T. Motor L in e s ...... 4.30 Recapitulation Church. terrupted. ____ bill forbidding the denial labora­ $2,573.50. deplorable condition. But because have chartered a b\is and there are [revenue which would .be raised by writing in an old diary? Connecticut Power Co...... 500.28 Tout lUeelpU ...... 1138.312.78 the one approving the structural The church was decorated wilh tories of Connecticut to do any Mrs. Finance wi.shes to extend you as voters will decide the issue seats available for any member letting it die on schedule. A — No. Connecticut State Firemen's Association ...... 30.00 Total Expeneat...... 138,M3.54 revision of the State Constitution palms, gladioli, pom poms, gypso- business directly wilh members of her thanks to those who assisted I would like to tell you just a little wishing td'attend. The bus will GOP leaders have explored po.s- Marion Cook ...... 80 phila, and white satin bows at and reaffirming past votes on all EKsential To Each Other the public. her In the sale. They Include: Mrs. about the present school. sibtlitles for bypassing Reed or Q- What was the duration of C. J. Cordy ...... • 60.00 Balance as of Jun* 1, 1853. .$ 4,618.28 leave Red MeCp Hjall at 10:.30 a. each pew. Before the ceremony, amendments to it, and the other a TTiey first obtained passage Wilfred Holland, the Crystal Lake The first room of this school wss m. Transportation ' is free. Any­ his (committee, but apparently Chister'a “ Last Stand?” E. V. Coughlin ...... 834.00 The latest testimony Senator Robert Gordon, soloist, of Man- amendment wparatlng the for this measure In the min ses- School: Mr*. Florence Coi-dtsen, built about 100 years ago, with one wishing to attend should make they have found little encourage­ A —A little less than an hour. Coughlin Service Station ...... 1.27 HOWARD B- KEENBT, .McCarthy, has .produced -for - the- -aloni-^when -they' finanm i’ onr ~nf' ■ MrSi- - Racball— d o s e ...and... Mrs.- the 'Other "Two Tooms" being" addett •their-Tcaervation- not later than ,icheater,, sang "O Perfect Love." ment along that line so-far.— • Michael ‘ Gwllka-,- , ■- *■ <■,■- -.-.- r*-■.*** -.-i .... -8<88 - - Trssaursf, Inauguration of state officers I and wilh the Mass, "A ve Maria” edification of the American peo­ the most ornate pressure ram- p Herald Photo. George Pschlchholtz, the Long­ at a later date. There are six Monday, June 22. Q —How many states compi±se Day. Berry A H o w a rd ...... 150.00 from the organisation of the Gen­ ' and "Pania Angelicus.” The ple is to the effect that a Com­ paigna In modern legislative hla- I This group, plus four boys niiaa- view School and Mrs. Doris Arens, grades in these little rooms which Baseball t French Indo-China? ■ D. AS. Septic Tank Co...... 60.75 tory. Blit all their gmid mnne.v bride, who was given in marriage \ cr. ___ eral Aaaembly—if nobody at all ■ ing when the photo was taken Mrs. Hazel Hein, Mrs. Clara Logan make a total of 80 children at­ ^ The Rockville Indiana,' who A — Three: 'Viet-Nam Republic, Dewey-Richman Co...... 3.33 munist in the Pittsbtirgh area was went down the 'ilraln when one by her father, wore a gown of im- i 1*1 1 1 1 1 1 C i^tODpHfil-' Cambodia and Laos. should vote the state would ha\ e la.st night, left on a month's tour and Mrs. Jean Arena, the Center tending there. What most people opened their home baseball .season Paul Dougan ...... 27.M * heard, last December, boasting Cheater Bowlea, then being gov­ School. / ported nyloh tulle over satin, fitted | 1 a Betty Dziadus ...... 44.25 Current Previous gone to considerable expense, the of the country with two faculty don't know is that 100 children last Sunday, administering an 18 •-.A 9 i j ernor, Inacribed a veto. Connecticut Mr*. Lottie M. Finance ia the bodice with seed pearl applique, A. Dzen Construction Co, ...... 48.20 Department Tear Tsar that he had received a party as- members of Manchester High that will attend when the new to 8 boating to the fast Suffield Ends ill Contract Q —What is the average rate of amendments, we suppose, might In revenge, the dentists turned ity Committee of Hatheway — French illusion veil With a cap of L. L. Ensworth A S o n ...... 8.88 Administrative '.. i 4,405.33 1 2,81842 oz .signment to “ liquidate" Senator School early this morning. achool is built are now scattered Eagles, will go to Stafford tomor­ reading for adults? I’J be declaasd lost, or the whole In the voting bmith. In the la.M ity Commnttee of Hatheway — nylon tulle and seed pearls, cathe­ George L. Fish ...... - ...... 8.20 Firs General Ex­ • i McCarth.v. This’ testimony ma.v be The trip will take them to the around in other schools. You row, to meet the Townies at Between 250 and 350 words a .(3 election, the.v became one of sev­ dral length . train. She carried a (Continued From Page One) Dennis Frechette ...... ■...... 6.80 pense ...... 17,233.26 8,865.68 9 thing might have to be done over West Coast and hack. They were Miller American Legion Auxiliary ran realize how the .school situa­ Keefes’ Plains at 2:30 p.m. minutes. the literal truth. And, if It is the eral groiiim, each of which did It and submits this report for the prayer book with a white orchid Fisher Dry Cleansers ...... 18.60 sewer Oeneeal Bx- again, at more expense. ,, snapped while preparing one of tion could be eased if these Players who are a.sked to report liberal truth, it might mean either all by Itself, and each of which past school year. , and stephanntis. at six month intervals. Q -Where was John Alden, the Henrv and Bertha G esa ...... 81 penee ...... 118,578.03 111,565.01 the two station wagons for load­ children could remain in their own to the Diner at 1 o’clock are Zira, Less Sawaga Dit- So that seems a reason why, al­ provided the l•,noo votes’ b.v The Democratic Vi^men's Club The maid of honor was Miss The contraet with the tanker Mayflower Pilgrim, born ? A. Olola ...... 846.84 1 A real Communist plot, or it might ing. — neighborhood for their schooling. ■Wheeler, Burke. Noikon. Murphy, "poaal," though there is practically no con­ which Bowles was yanked out o'f of Rockville. Somers and Ellington Frey, Boats, Poirier, Curtis, De- Georglanna L. Coleman, .sister of companies will run two years and A — The date and place are not W. G. Gienney Co...... 1,^4 Jl mean merely that some crackpot office ami l-odgc invited in.. On top, in the luggage unit, are Besides these 100 children we are the bride, and the best man was Repalra and Con* troversy over the two proposals, will meet Tuesday, June 23, at 8 vino. Walker, Pliska, Wendus .and that with the dry cargo and pas­ known. H. Olin Grant. Postmaiter ...... 108.16 was shooting his mouth off. It In the 19.M session, they rather Forbes Warren, John Allison, Mor- transporting our kindergarten to Joseph Rivosa, of 405 North Main 12.00 neefioM Charges 9 5408.01 and, quite naturally, little pubiin p. m. at the City Council rooms. South 8Ch(X)l and the entire sixth M. Simoncelli. Stafferd will play senger firm.* for one year, ^ t h Hayden Griswold ...... does not seem likely that, if atich discreetly bided their time, but in , gan Porter and Bill Bayer. street, Manchester, brother of the Thomas G. and L. Guarnaccla...... 0.88 Memorial Building, Rockville. grade will go to Lincoln achool at Henry Park in Rockville on start as of June 15. Q--Did the ancient Egyptians n.» interest in the matter, somebody 1953 they moved in for their re­ Sitting in the car are John bridegrootn. The bridesmaids were The union also , gained a embalm animals as well as hu­ C. L. Hale Construction Co...... 313.50 Totals ... $34,881.70 $21.62618 an assignment had actuall.v been ward. Officers for the coming year next year. Sunday. June 28. had better vote. ' Leander, Gary Bogli and Bruce will be elected. Mrs. Robert Giorgetti, of 299 Main preferential seniority hiring man beings? Hallin Bros...... 13.28 Increase thi.« given any individual. Commiini.st By IIM SCOTT Smith. The children in Keeney achool The Rockville American Legion They had a tough time getting it Mr*. John Miller of Greenwich street, Manchester, and’ Mrs. Mi­ system for men who worked pr'or A - Yes. Dolores Hallstrom ...... 8.00 ysar ...... 13,307.58 • 8 e Who shall this somebody be? in the House, where their bill won have just the barest necessities baseball team opens its season this party discipline would have per­ Rei*etltlon— By Request T From Spanish Word Outside the car are Rirsaell A. is visiting friends in town. chael Stavola, of Lincoln street, to June 15, 1948, for firms wilh Harry Hampson ...... lOO.Ofl Well; we don't happen to be too' only by a three vote margin. and little or no facilities. There is week end with two home games. mitted him to talk about it. T»irnado is a Spanish word Wright, one of the drivers. Bill Hartford. The ushers were Stuart NM U contracts. , Harrison's Stationers ...... : . . 2.48 836,881.78 keenly interested. ,We feei a sort But in the smaller and more Only a few week.s ago we did no place to express them.selves ss This afternoon the Rockville boys Q Do many Danes live in meaning twister. It is a small, Ge.ss. Boh David.son, Charles Shav­ Manchester Evening Herald El­ plav Moosup and on Sunday Staf­ N. Coleman, brother of the bride, The "no contract -no work" Greenland ? Hartford County Fir# Emergency P la n ...... > 5.00 il But if the meaning of the testl- manageable Senate, the Republi a column that explained the dif- the only other space in the build­ o f mild approval of both measures, localized violent storm. The fun­ er and Dwight E. Perry, the chief lington rorreapondent, Mr*. O. F. ford will play in Rockville. Both of Rockville: Malcolm G. Coleman, walkout began la.atreet. .start- i round four-tiered wedding cake Manchester Saving* A Loan Association ...... 7.61 The desperation measures the turn against MrCarthylsm, th ' we would say that it was an injua- Swept Wide Path Firt Department ...... 100.00 tie* to them that they should have or flatten them out like pan­ pick up, j were pulled back today from bor- three days, 10 hours, four minutes. ing at 4 o'clock. Jerome Rem kie-' with bride and bridegroom orna- Manchester Trust Co...... ■6.888.47 Civilian Defanss Schoo) ...... 50.00 Russians have taken to save face Communists, for their part, can It looked as if a giant mower wirz, fourth district commander, ment. Two hundred guests at- r t U l I i p Il C d l W a V e <3 To what family does the Manchester Water Co...... 4.255.64 . to spend to much money and exert cakes. Ail this and itiore happened "I c'.n forgive a great many atrongpointa they had been onager belong? 150.00 in East Germany illustrates how pretend that the.v have respectable or scythe had swept a wide path NEVER LIVED THERE and Mrs. Charles Hein, fourth dis­ tended the reception. V'ncent Marcin Co...... 114.38 such naked political pressure In in the ’Worcester twister. things but it hurts my pride to I holding with tanks and machine- A —The donkey family. much face the.v have lost. One allies and defenders. order to get it passed. I in a diagon.sl. move across the Sclenti.sts say that tornadoes have to pick up my husband'* j K'*"*- George Washington never ocru- trict president, of. Ellington, will For their trio to the north the Marlow Pumps ...... 81.85 Sewer Department I highway, skipping some spots and Scorches Country’ 2T..54 measure was to .seize a West Ber­ Again, the dentists have been usuall.v move in a northeasterly dirty clothes which he has thrown i Soviet-trained members of the I pied the White House. A few days be guests of honor. bride wore a white linen suit with Mason Woodworking ...... Sewer Connections and Repairs...... 1,851.01 In short, the situation as be­ bearing down in others. Trees were Q—What type of tree is the 1,706.16 doing nothing more than” every direction and the safest spot on the floor, tidy up the bathroom ' German police army took before his death in 1799. however, Attend Services navy and white accessories. Thev O. B. Maxwell Co...... Sswer Disposal Chargta liner and execute him Instantly, tween the Communists and Mo- stripped bare of bark and up­ Members of Fayette Lodge No. rowan ? 68.27 proteaslonal group In the state around a frame hou.se is in the after he has taken a shower, and ; His post*. he walked through the rooms With will be at home July 6 at 47 Eld- (Conttnned From Page One) Justin A. McCarthy ...... Vat Hai’Sn ...... 295.20 with the announcement that he rooted. Debris was strewn along 69 A.F. b A. M. and members of A Th# European apecles of the Joseph McCooe ...... 100.00 Carth.v is that each la essential to has always sought to do, which Is southea.st corner of the basement'. put away every article h* leaves The three Western High Com- his wife, Martha. ridee street. Manche.ster. Board of Education...... 102.35 ,tht_ .hJxh>y*D'. ..And ..yvprHers were Hope Chapter No. 60, Order of mountain ash. Cleo J. McNeish ...... j ...... ,...... 16.80 had., crossed into.East.BcrUn . to the other, each Is the olhor'»-immt . jMibllc Jaw: .aa w ■The Avinds" could wrench a w a ylh e -wh*i:e be-iMed it.-— - misstonerA-r^^Hritiali.- .Erench— and Th e . bride- is . employed ..at.- the -Chicago's millions swfitfre,d yesr ...... Middle.Turnpike -Waat *,...,.—,.---- 25340- ever.vwhere, clearing up tlie wreck­ .lohn Men: ...... '...... -iT foment trouble, in the capacity of precious s.sset, and that the in­ against compelltlon, and there Is, hou.se Intact. fMi* Accepts Her Cliores American rushed to Berlin today ‘•(roLDEN MOU.N’r ^ Eastern Star will attend the serv- : Aetna Life affiliated Companies of lerday in the hottest day in near­ Town of Manchsater Water De­ of course, no valid reason why age of smashed homes and build- to have a first hand look at the The Altai Mountains, which help Ice at the Rockville Methodist I Hartford and Is a member of the ly four, years, a sizzling 101.8 de­ Q—When adm itting-• slates to Russell Miller ...... '...... • ...... 1.04 agent for some foreign power. ter-action between them is exacti ('mild Be Death Trap CTicerfully the union did Congress fix the partment they should have lens success in ‘ngs. It was impossible to get a “ I don't mind cooking, cleaning i demonstrations. form the ro'thern boundary be­ Church on Sunday in observance , ^etna Life Girl's CTub. She is s grees, and not much relief was in Henry Mitchell and Frances L in co ln ...... 7.61 (Contract May 1, 1862 to May 1, But they also warn that this ___ ...... ^ Th^v niHnn*/1 nn boundaries? 17.85 This was an effort to blame the ly what keeps bothr of them this endeavor than other Con­ closer view as police and National house, and all the other jobs a They planned no formal meeting tween China’s Sinkiang province ® .1, . lUadiiate o f the Rockville High sight today. Today’s predicted high Montgomerx’ Ward ...... 1853) ...... 755.10 Guardsmen were posted st eacn could prove to be a death trap in Favette Lodge will meet in their , A —Yes. » 16.00 situation in East Germany bn us. charged up. Each would suffer a necticut grnii|is. housewife is stippo.sed to do. hut I here, however, and scheduled no and Outer Mongolia, derive their was 98 degrees after a night of Frank Mordavsky ...... Fide road to prevent ^ight-seers. a masonry or brick house because Frank Mordavsky 1 Hose Co. No. 2 l ...... 300.00 3.285.82 I0S.S of prestige and hea(llii\e But there Is always some resi­ reaeht my husband always expect- | "Hempt to meet Soviet authori- name from the rich gold deposits rooms at 10:15 a m. on Sunday: The bridegroom is emploved as temperatures in the low 80's. But the blame will not and cannot Even so. slowed tralllc hampered much of the debris from an ex­ Q - In what country was the Edward F. Moriarty ...... '...... 68.5.00 due of Connecticut spirit which ,lng me to 'pick up* after him a a ; , v which they hold. Altai ia from a It was the hottest June 19 in Total Receipts locate itself there. power if the other shoulrl di.sap- ploding structure would- drop nodv. Air Miisona ares r e 'm invited v u e ^ tot o '!" \ f st Chencvi brothers,j * * American Beauty'Rose first Thomas Murdock 1.04 8138.312.78 resents the tactic, whatever the fjiperationa in many ca.ses thought I were a aervant i. Western powers have sent Mongol word for gold, thus the the 81-year history of the Weather <• pesr from the scene. The public group, and believes that the law gawkers peered from their ears bark into the ba.sement. join with the member* of Fayette | growm ? Marlow's ...... 1S7.|3 ., What happened in East Ger­ "Golden Mountains." and bureau and neared the all-time HOWARD B. KEENET. should not be made the arbiter nnd edged along the road. Some Well. men. that Is how a wife Ir.na f'"!* Lodge for this occasion. ^ A — France. Nancy Nauman ...... 15.00 many—what is still happening reaction to Communism is com­ Conditions that breed twisters feels when she ha* to do things ; odge for this occasion. i w v e 7 iri\ h e u 's ^ a ^ A T World ^ record for Chicago, 104.8 de- belween those competing for the bioiipht their lunch along and dis­ Rev. Carl W. Saunders, pastor ' U-S. Navy m World Previous Noble A Westbrook Manufacturing Co. . ; . r 2.00 Treasurer. 'J there -- is an almost spontaneous forting and sustaining to’ Mc­ occur when a layer of cool. dr.v air public dollar. carded wrappers and wax papers for.l,„.b.,d ,h.t any .*« .o f the church will have for his ser- [ ______, high readlijg* to ' * Q —Has the Pope a specified North End Pharmacy ...... 10.18 spreads over a thick ground layer ought to do for himself. yesterday was revolt against Ru.ssian rule. And Carthy. The public leaction to Mc- while the long line of cars moved uprising was instigated by West­ mon aubject, "Standards of Up- ' ! “ ' —102.4 ' degrees on Jul.v 3. 1949. salary? Norton Electrical Instrument Co...... 1.50 of warm, moist air. This warm air She has a perfectly legitimate the only artificial impulse which Carth.viam is comforting and sus­ Inch by'inch. ern agents. rightness." j nounces attendance awards to the Chicago's reading was one of the A The Income of the Pope is Orford Soap Co...... 16.78 is lighter and createa a turbulence complaint, haan’t she? I f you worked in it was provided by the taining to the Communi.sts. ' Records show that New Eng-1 when it attempts to rise suddenly, High Soviet authorities, how­ The Sunday, School classes at | following pupils; highest in the heat-stricken mid- derived from the voluntary con­ Gilbert Park ...... 174.00 Manchsater Fir* Departnaent Billie School Set ...... don't think ao. how would vou the Rockville, church are now | Constance Gruenig, Roberta continent. tributions of the faithful, known Henri A Gladys P esain i...... 5.87 Communist strategists them­ In between there Is, we hope, land ha* been struck on eight Earlier “ in thia column we-men- ■, in,, t,, along behind an ever, have repeatedly refused to other occasion* by tornadoes. Not see Brig. Gen. Pierre Manceux- closed until Septsewfber. | Kuhniy, David Gruonlg. Barrv The scorching heat, plus muggy as “ Peter's pence." Jo.aeph G, Pollard Co...... 87.44 the great American middle, which tioned Ihat a tornado can eauae: adult putting away everything he selves, who wanted to prove, bv a ,.P«n?Uu. French.. chajrman . of. - Mu* „ . .. (liiirrh Note* « .. .^Lglthnlx Pj;^;Ill,^. KJrk... R p w la M ' "T'lyier^ ..»cnt. _. ttjpusflnd*.,, tQ. Potterton’s ...... 3.81 To th* President and Board of Director* of The Eighth School htile controlled demonAtre- ht.<'nf)t1t'i'ni!: to’ do Vv-Tth eitfier’of but hsrd enough to create exten- Allied commandants in West Ber­ The- ajim>ne-r 'SifliedUir bf Mitrae# iP o sf.-'ifo K 'rt Casnti: Stephen b'caclies'atdhg Lake Mfclilgari. The ' ■ffevelnpea"'fi»sl?^ Price A L ee ...... - niid tlttWise IHttidttT sflihKif iffljf away from the storm center. Such ! ^ ^ ^ 0^7 , lish 7 to June 3, 1853. tloft, ,^hat East Germany was these highly charged extremes, i sive damage. strong winds bristled through the your T l f Z lin. General Msnceux-Demlau per­ S at St. Jo.seph's Church will start Kirk, Danny Little, Eleanor beaches do not officially open until Physlc'ana Medical Gases Co...... 27.00 Zion Lutheran Church's Vaca- on Sunday, June 21 .with Masses A —C. K. Ogden of Magdalene Payroll (:Sewer Department 1 ...... 9.132.82 politicalii' free. and which must, some day, a.ssei t Nutmeg Slate Hit greater Willlmantlc area on the | sonally delivered-a letter to Rus­ Keline. Louise Billings, Edward 1 bcxt week-.^when lifeguards be- lion Bible school, which opens at 6..30. 7:30, 8:4.5 and 10 a. m. j C o 11 e g e, Cambridge Unlversltv. Payroll iFire Department.'.Isnltori ...... 884.00 Call* in th# district...... t ...... 95 The Aral one of record occurred day of the atorm and are thought' « J ^ sian headquarters in Karlshorat Authorized Sales Keune, Harry Hhnsen. .S’'" ib fir summer duties. Water The iron hand had to be put its chastening dominion over them Mond.ay. 6 to 11:4.5 a.m. for tjvo with the la.st being a low Maas. England. Ray* Oil-Burner Service ...... 18.69 Call# outside district ...... 22 here in Connecticut at Wallingford to be a direct off-shoot of tht , last night that declared "already Alao to .lanice Wise, Raymond ■ lemperaturea were reported back, in a hurry. both. ■weeks, closing .July 3, will again and Service The Sunday school classes of Ernest Ritchie ...... 10.90 False alarms ...... 2 in 1878 Ion Aug. 9l. Thirty-four Worcester twister. "P®**"* too much blood has been shed" Billings, Howard Hansen. Michael • ''"'” '<1 SO degrees. be under thr general charge of , , ^ . -J “d your wife like that get wise to the Vernon Methodist Church will Q—Who made the longest con­ Ralph M. and Helen M. R ook # ...... 5.05 Resuseitator calls ...... 2 .What does this mean? persona were killed in that twister but he was unable to ^speak to the Hansen. Patty Luetjen. Wilson j the pastor. Rev. Paul G. Prokopy. She may never have Soviet command.' meet at 10:30 a. m. following the tinuous speech in the histon- of John Roslmas, Jr...... 16.80 Mutual aid calls...... 4 It means a rather terrible and Bird Walchera and damage was estimated at REFRIGERATORS: Jones. Orren Babcock. Judith The projects, ao well received by 5“ ^ wmimantjc i p-umbled out loud about having The Rusaians and the East Ger­ ‘ morning .service. Plans for a Laiighlin, Patty Pitney, Peter ' the U. .S. Senate ? Gertrude Rowsell ...... ^...... 15.00 ToUl calls ...... 125 resounding defeat for Russia. It S200,000.« and the Hartford Weather bureau | constantly to pick up after yoii. Fir* Investigation* ...... 15 This is th* time of .year, as the children and-parents will be., under man Communist regime united in Kelvinator church-wide and Sunday School Foulkes, Patty Billings. John God­ A Wayne Morse, Tndepend- William H, Scott ...... 5.26 provea that, although all Germans the direction, aa in years past, of July 16, 1878. PittsAeld, M ass.- ^sued severa denials of this re-1 But you can be sure she does picnic are being completed. Manchester ^ ent. of Oregon. Inspections made ...... $3 corn plant begiAs to shape itself a maealve campaign to lay the en­ dard, Noreyn Murray, Kathle To­ Seesions Foundry ...... 85.11 Mrs Elda Matchuiot Nelson, craft two dead, $20,000 loss. Rev. Edwin Tuller, executive Extinguishers recharged ...... 55 are naturally anxious to have all resent your lack of consideration, tire blame for the uprising on the FREEZERS: bin, Robert I-aiighlin, Sandra Bab­ Justin Shimanski ...... 187.00 for yield, when we grow nervously consultant at Mitchell House Com- July 26j 18M, Lawrence, Maas. station. Apparently the mistake , Remember, she’e not your servant, secretary of the Connecticut Coun­ aymbola of foreign control re- Western powers^ particularly the Kelvinator cock, Jo-Carol Jones, Jean God- , Date Book^ I Q Why is a dish .of melted Henry L, and Victoria M. Sm ith ...... 5.00 conscious of sharp, knowing eyes I mupity Center in Hartford, as.sist- — eight dead. $60,000 loss. was caused when a light plane ,h .'« vn..r wie. cil of Churches will preach at the I cheese called Welsh rabbit’ Smith Welding Co...... 22.50 Value of buildings involved by fire In district...... $281,150.00 pilot sighted "a tornado funnel 60 United States. danl, Robert Small, Joan Ladd. ,^ioved from all their country, the ' ed by Mrs. .Miriam McConnell, a July 17, 1924, Fitchburg, Ma.ss. (All rights reserved, NEA'Serv­ morning service at 10:45 at the I A Because of the scsK'ily of Southern New England Telephone Co...... 497.73 Loe* of buildings involved by fir* in district...... | 31,845.00 relentlessly fixed on every move milea northeaat &f Willlmantlc." In Moscow, the Soviet press Robert Lehrmitt, Lyn n ' Sat'ryb, June 20 and 21 Germans of East Germany are graduate of Boston University and — two dead. $750,000 loss. ice, Inc.) RANGES: Union Congregational Church. game in Wales, cheese was spoken A. F. Squillicot* Co...... 17.00 Value of contents Involved by fire In district...... 8 40,000.00 I we make. For 'some obscure reason, ni- charged that President Eisen- John 'Turner; Open house at Keeney School. 2 much more hot about getting the formerly supervisor of art in grade Oct. 25, 1925, Woburn, Maas.— Kelvinator Bengal Members of the Ti'inity Luther­ of aa "the poor man's rabbit." Madeline Stafford .....V ...... 8.44 L044 ...... 2 2.750.00 mors had It that the Thread City Barbershoppeni to 5:30 p.m. If. in a week or two, we go up to schools at East Gnenbush, N. Y. one dead, $200.00 loss. an church will attend the annual Ralph Starkweather ...... 41.80 Russians out than the Germans of was blasted by the big wind and Uhiversal Tappan The Barberahoppers will meet Tuesday, June 23 the corn field with our usual as­ The entire j.taff serves without May 5, 1929, Coo* Count.v, outdoor Mission-Strawberry Festi­ ^ Which ia the amslleat nation­ State Awning Co...... 52.50 Hose laid 10,200—2'j Inch West Germany are about getting Boston radio stations carried re­ Monday night, June 22, at the Elks Testimonial dinner for Charles sortment of old clothes, these eyes cost. Free vf'ill offering envelopes N. H.—$200,000 loss, no fatalitiesi val at 3:30 Sunday afternoon at S. House, State Armory, 7 p.m. al park in the United States? State Stamp Worka ...... 6.55 3.750'— 14 inch ua out. May 16, 1929, Portland, Maine ports of this and the Worcester WA-SHERS: Carriage House. Anyone Interested will note, shrewdly and amusedi,'', are used to heip defray expenses. Lebanon. Rev. O. Bertram of Saturday, June 27 A —Platt National Park cover* William F. Steele A S o n ...... 210.50 —‘$25,000 los.s, no fatalities. damage until denials were re­ Easy Blackstone in learning about th# working of It proves that, within the limits There is no tuition fee. Naugatuck will be the speaker. Manchester High School class of 1.43 square miles in south central Jean Sullivan ...... 2.18 1,200’ of ladder* raised. just what items we have marked July 25, 1946. Concord, N. H.— ceived. It is thought now that the ABC Kelvinator the organization Is Invited to at­ Oklahoma. 64.80 of popularity open to any occupy­ In the teaching group also are Rev. Craig G. Whit.sitt of the 1923. 30th reunion. Country (?Iub. Thomas F. Sullivan ...... for pointless sacrifice thia year. Mrs. Joan Biichulz Mrs. Esther one dead,-$60,000 loss. pilot's message was misunderstood tend, starting at 8- p.m. Refresh­ 16.20 State Office will occupy the pul­ ments will be served. ' Sunday, June 28 Sunrise Market ...... Respectfully submitted. ing power in a defeated country, Bronke, Mrs. E Selma Haley, Mrs. and caused the error In location. ■ f Q - Are the people in the world Superior Fire Alarm A Signal Co...... 473.77 They will obaerve, with profes­ We were working at a radio IRONERS: pit at the 11 o'clock service in the Men's communion breakfast. we havS done a better job of win­ Loui.se Mertens, Mrs. Catherine eating more orle.ss food than'be­ Frederick Sweet ...... 136.08 sional judgment, the artistry with station in Concord. N. H.. when Easy Ironrite Talcottviile Congregational church ■ .All Talcottviile Items are now Center Church. 7 a.m. JOHN J. MERZ. fore World War II? ' Francis Tournaud ...... TV. — 30.00 ning the Germans than the Rus­ Mikolite. Mrs. Wilma Wilpy, Mrs. the outskirts were hit by the in the ab-Zhnee of the pastor, Rev. handled through the Manrheeler Chief of Departmsat, which we arrange these old items Britl.sh-American Club-all-day A In most countries. ac»-ord- Town of Manchester ...... 890.38 sians have. Gertrude Matchuiot, Mrs. Ann twister. A t the time folks called VACUUM CLEANERS: James A. Bull. Evening Herald Rockville bureau, outing, Garden Grove. on a makeshift pole in the mid­ Mann, Mrs. Margaret McKenna it a “ baby tornado" and joshed ON Tne First Evangelical Lutheran ing to the United Nations, the Turnpike Auto Body Work* ...... 197.00 And, for these reasons, it shifts WASHER mKSS? Hoover Royal located at One Market street, tele­ daily number of calories per per­ 35.00 dle of the field. They will grow a and various younger assistants. each other about it. The funnel Church will be represented at the phone Rm-kvilid 5-8136. Union Welding C o ...... tha balance of popular power in I Mrs. Louis Recknagel will be "CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO Universal Lewyt LIBERT4’’S SYMBOLS son has been cither maintained J. A. Volz ...... 000.00 TAX COLLCCTOR’S REPORT little sardonic as theyi criticize our — ur I struck a National Guard garage annual summer festival to be held The upraised torch of the Statue accompanist for the school and will and two farmhousea. The garage. at 3:30 Sunday afternoon at the at the prewar level or increased. Lauretta Volz ...... 74.25 Struggle over Germany clea:-- 1B53 selection of an ild hat. And REPAIRS INCORPORATE FORTY.SEVEN AMENDMENTS FREE KIDEH ENDED of Liberty ia familiar to millions, This ia not true, however, in From June 1st 1852 to June 1st liSS use the portable organ. of sturdy brick, was almost flat­ RANGE OIL Lutheran Home for the Aged In Thomas Waddell...... i ...... 80.98 ly to our aide. The Russians have, aa aoon as we have djone, and de­ - - IN THE CONSTITUTION OP THE Sacramento. Calif. — (J*! — No but not many knov/ that ahe hold* Denmark, Germany. Greece and Ray Warien ...... 500.00 l'>- Reglatratio.-i will begin at 8 tened and the fatality was caused feouthbury. more free rides on railroads for In m measure, begn defeated in parted, they will awoop down for Prompt, Economkol lURNER SERVICE th# Declaration of Independence in Italv. In ths Far East virtually Donald Willis ...... 200.00 Grand List ...... •17.53S.8H.OO o’clock Monday in the pariah when a farmer became trapped in STATE WITHOUT OTHER revision;* The summer schedule at St. employes of the palifornia Public her other hand, or that the broken every country ia below the pre­ Germany. Or, to put it more ac- cloaer examination, and then get house. Boys and girls, 4 to 14, will the wreckage o f hla collapsed John's Episcopal Church atarta on Don Willis G a ra g e ...... 809.18 I, Guarcmtoocl Utllitiea Commission. chains 6f tyranny lie at her feet. war average. G. E. Willis A S o n ...... 501.33 curauly,''thcy have defeated them- back to their usual buaineaa of be welcome. * building. r Call Mitchell 3-517.1 Sunday with Holy Communion at Since 1912 the railroads had aelval. JUNE22 4 8 a. m. and Litany with sermon Wooster Express ...... f . 7.04 Taxes coUsettd and turned in to Treasurer, in- , ' stripping dowm the young ears of Folks said then “ It can’t happen A fte r Store Hours call: issued, some 300 or \ 400 passes a AVTO.MOTIVE HINT Q- -What kind of wood is used in .1 323.28 I “ LIO N DOG.'*” ' Wrin9«r*RoNs Ropioeod i at 10 a. m. A t 2 o'clock Sunday , year. The Senate finance commit- Russell W right ...... eluding interest and adjuatmanta of Hiratas and V - ' The defoat if ao deflhite and so com. again.; Just one of those freaks Mitchell 3-8003 or' Light, oil is better for an auto­ tennis rackets? Arthur Worgsn ...... 1.33A03 The Chinese are'known to have of nature.” PCMlSOPENf AeMetDiP.M. afternoon the* Sunday School tee added $50,000 to the budget 1 abatemanta ' ...... 62408.48 mobile engine than heavy oil. but . A —Ash or hickory.'- Robert and Olga^ 'Y u n gh ...... - ...... 5.08 ■Bactacular that It is quite pos- W * are used to being under kept "lion dogs,” alrpost identical Mitchell 9-4040 leave* for picnic at! Sweetheart ; to pay ^or such ride* hereaRer^ Tax and interest collected on Ittt o 0 8 S O . 848 ¥ , The recent Worcester tornado THIS AD ^ONSORED lY THE Since the former has a tendency John L. ilenney 81L50 alMe both n-e and the Germans to the modern Pekingese, as early for prompt and efficient Lqke, postponed from last week Sgid ^^n. Randolph Cbllier: such acruUi^,y. W e ’ know it' la has a death toll that is fast ap­ j to aerata rapidly, a. much closer Q- - How many colors artsJt reebg-rec Frederick, J.' Connolly 5.45 «ouM h«va baea batter off if it as 2000 B. C.. according to the En­ proaching 90. damage ip the mll- POTTERTON'S league OP WOMEN VOTIRS OP MANCHESTER •wing to inclement weat1\er. , “ The' employe* should not have ...... i...... Total 4^4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4.4 4 4 4 4, 4,4 4 4 4 4 m 4 4 4 68486.78 ther^ even if there ia no tell-tale I l f Ceater Bt, C»r. •^■Ckarek service check on the crankcase auppiv is nized in coats of arms? / . cyclopedia vBritannica, hona and hundreds Injured. Rev. Maurice Foulke*. rector of (free rides on utilities ^ e y gnay be necessary than if a heavy luhi^ i ( A—:Only fiv e : redi bl|Ue, Uack, t )d^ lUpMditurM '...... 4 .1 ...... V-\- \rWALT»Hf; 9L John's Episeopsl CSiurch hn* making rstss for.” T . < cant la used]', / ^ green iMid purple. ^ t * ■ • 1 "tr 'll (I I ,/■ i;'"- 'iwi . ' ■l irr..-' :'f .\ . •1* ■ '■V i , . I ■ r '■ I- . K .1 ■ . ' u , ;V . „■ ; ", /'v ;v . !'■ I, l'4y '54 \f('' 'A. - \ . V ' ■ ..„V- n r ^ • / / ‘ !

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_ ■ ■• ■■ .. ■ . - ' - X ’ ■V ■ -f' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER> CX)NN., - SATURDAY, JUN E 20, 1953— __..4 1 . PAGE EIGHT MANCHEStEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« SATURDAY, JUNK 20, ioSS PAGE N IN E TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE the Webelo Woods Day Camp Ex­ Bolton perience for C^b Scouts, to be held 1 BOY SCOUT at Camp Johnson in, Bbiton June <5r a n p m a P u t t y k n o w s h o w t o h a n p l e ’e m , Answer to Pravioua Puszlo 22 through 26, has announced the ------iwaa m r a — *------' Northtrn Ngighbor ip 1 1 1 K SI Sense and Nonsense following dally program; M £ A S i Planniag^ Committee Fails NOTES ArriV^i time at ram'p '9 to 9:15, pA M T s X| when a big, shiny car drove up which will Include registration and A ca o ss DOWN 12 1 ■ Lester; Uoyd, Lawrence, Laveta, and a check-up of each, l^py by a regis­ 3 fyi 1 Lucille, Leatha, Leomla, Leora, with two strangers in it. 1? mt To Act on School Needs tered nurse. 1 Capital ol 1 Mountain Loren Mailes are the 12 children Stranger—Hey, there. How NEWS "Getting acquainted,” 9:15 to Canada nymph • pE m Lyndall, Lilburn. Leonard and long has this town been dead? to S 9:30, and during tbia time the OlVE 7 Thli ------lies 2 Tried |T of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Malles, of 'The old man looked at them Bolton, June 20 — (Special) —^ £ The Temporary Regional High xir u. , ■ *7 -----result of tlje Boy Scout Cubs will be ,.shown where the north of the 3 Rac 1 1 Seneca, Mo. over the rims of his apectaclea. Worship service at Boltpn Oon- emergency - mobilization practices various activities will take place. Of Business Services ^ q U I ^ United States 4 Fruit,.drlnk 7 SI —Ronald Mailes, Seneca, Mo. Native—"Well, hot long, I gueaa. School Planning committee has gregational church will be held on was nearly put to a test Monday ”I,eaders pow wow” 9:30 to 13 Peruser 5 Tiny EK2 II You're the first buzzards I've seen. failed to take any decisive action summer schedule tomorrow' at 10 9:40. 1 1 regarding the various phases of evening, when a call came to 14 Fruit 6 Protective □ e: Q n o j The exasperated mother took her a. m. Rev. Arthur A. Wallace State Police and local Scout lead­ "Asaerhbly” of the Cuba and covering □ □ 11 1 3 its investigation into needs of the will begin a summer series of / 15 Respect daughter to the minister who en­ "Further evidence that the ■ ers that a little girl was missing flag raising ceremony 9:40 to 9:50. 16 Feminine 7 Proboscises area. sermons based on Biblical themes from a picnicking group in An­ Departure for activity areas 26 Colorless 38 Leather thong deavored to lead her along the world is topsy-turvy is the fact Up until now the committee has appellation 6 Wile right patha. that city slickers are teaching dealing with the outdoors, u is dover. 9:50 to 10, Cubs will be separated 17 lYewter coin ■a Tof-8cot.> 27„BnUce...... 39,Qf.gr«iler ...... Xt»eR0 .cflucLehtraclng .pn.zlte,. popula­ Ms-uaual- custom.....-Tlte- stTiiiuir •-Troop- ^124' - Tjf Andover...was into- -four- groups, -■namely,'" Red . AwnlugEL of UistiMctioa. Offered .Here EYEBROW TINTIN8 Minister - - Do you know where ebuiUry'folks tl\e' ^uare ‘dihees.’'' tion trends, transportation and 18 Native metal lOChampleve 29 Father age had little girls go? tomorrow bears the title of the readied with full equipment within Devils. Yellow Jackets, Blue 20 Air (comb. 11 Leerers 30 Symbol for <0 Universal other aspects of its look-see into entire series,“ Becoming Aware of a quarter hour, by Scoutmaster Streaks and Green Snappers. Ac­ HAIR SHAPmO an8 STYLING Child — Sure, everywhere. A young claim Investigator wa.s high school planning. form) 12 Approaches calcium language God Through the Beaiitifur.” Latham True, and started the tivities will include swimming and 10 Musical note 33 Bulinghter <1 Passages in assigned to the task of locating a Meeing Thursday night at An­ Since United Methodist church search; and in Manchester A1 games, fun workshop, -Cub bub and THE NEW ROSY TINTS FOR MAKE-UP 21 Forest Hoyle Wlllla and Willis Hoyle, woman who was the beneficiary dover, William Pratt, chairman of MANCHESTER AWNINC AfAP . creature 22 Natives of 34 Standards of ‘^e brain of Lincolnton, N. C., are brothers- .will be closed tomorrow and again Gaines' Troop 27 and Jim Irvine's the Indian trail. Rome perfection 43 Endures of a large life insurance estate. the subcommittee on building, gave on June 28,- ILs members will be Post 47 were being well mobilized Lunch period, 12 to 12:30. ALL AT THE 23Le|al point in-law, having married sisters. Several weeks passed and the that group's r e p o r t . The tinit’s / ?3S<=. v »X rv 24 Canada 24 T h e----- is 36 Canada is a 48 Fondle —Mrs. B. B. Chapman, welcomed at Bolton Congregation­ when the call came to District Rest'period. 12:30 to 12:50. company began to get concerned. findings were dtscussad at the ses- al church. Commissioner George Stiles that Departure for new afctivity contains vital to ----- in world 49 Compass point Lincolnton, N. C. At length the Investigation showed alon. many----- Canada's affairs 51 Permit Masses will be celebrated at St. the little girl had been found areas. up in the'home office, announcing No Vote Vet Maurice chapel tomorrow at 8:30 again, wandei-ing along the road Closing assembly 3:10 to 3:20, 25 Let fait economy 37 Calm 52 Rubber tree She knew l^er hours were num­ that he had found the missing The planning committee has not bered so she dalled her husband to and 10 a. m. a couple of miles away from her Ceremony 3:20 to 3:30. : ~ i m : 27 Youths beneficiary. yet voted on acceptance of the friends. \ V j d9 Last Center Street 28 It covers a II her beside and in a halting voice A planning meeting of the exec­ Claim Manager— Well, for report although it seemed the utive committee of ’Tolland Coun­ Manchester Scout leaders feel Boy Scouts, acting as Webelo ^ TeL MI-3-5009 ^ «s^ large part of pleaded her last request to him. concensus of opinion, according to Wife — You and mother have heaven’s sake. Where is she? ty As.sociation of Congregational that such surprise tests prove con­ Woods den chiefs, will assist with the North , Investigator—At my place. I one member, that the building pro­ clusively that mobilization of Boy all field activities. No Cub Scout American----- never gotten along. Please do on«« churches- was held at the parson­ married her yesterday. posed would very adequately house age at Bqlton...Center.. Thursday Scouts is feasible, and offers a will be allowed In water over his ■HI k, HIAtoHM, I 30 Mongrel last, favor .for..me...Rlde to the the" type of curtculum being ad­ a . ____ .qpiig* -Vlilt Jktnea-Earal. T,M,t»ii.i.N..eM. cemetery in the same automobile evening. Rev. Arthur A. Wal­ Worthwhile service in jpeacetime head wlthouT a' doctor's e.cftificate 31 Winglike part vocated .by the committee. civilian security. which he must bring with him. lure and Floor Ckiv- MANCHESTER *Th«y w«rt to big they got away, to I just put up tho 32 Upper limb with her. Husband—What a dress! You lace is .secretary of tha county M.F**- ‘ can’t tell whether she's inside try- With the building committee re­ group. Each Cub Scout should bring with 9 9rlng Store for 6 - 2 0 - 5 J bant rods!'’ 33 Fork prong Husband — (glumly) All right, port on record, the finance group but it will spoil my whole day! to get out or outside trying to Personal Notes Elmore Gibson was committee him his lunch, watch, pencil, noffe- ■ Mb Large Aaeortment 35 Lampreys will be in a position to prepare its chairman for the Cub Leaders' book, groundcloth or . blanket, DRY CLEANERS 38 Turfs get in. A daughter was boi-n on Wed- of Fine Floor Cov- final report. Preliminary work by ne.sday at Manchester Memorial picnic which was declared a very jacket, swim suit and towel. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 39 Boundary Nowadays, when a man dis­ this group would indicate, that great success. Everyone brought aHng. Can ne for 93 WELLS STREET OUT OUR WAY BY J. K. WILLIAMS covers his wife sewing'on tiny Ho.spltal to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence If ..a Cub Scout is sub.stituted for (comb, form) 5" FAB TOO LATK estimated costs remain at 51.900,- box lunches, Walter Doll and Mrs. one previously registered he should li.^EtBE eatlmate. garment.^, his reaction la: "Mv The perfect squelch I.seldom use. 000. This includes cost of site, site Hoar of Route 8.5. TalaphoiM MI-3-7254 MV p h o m v SUESS You’Re 42 Stagger Mrs. Herald Lee of Route 44-A Dormer of Pock 3 led the games, bring his individual registration 44 Cornilh town' Gosh. You’re not going to wear Though often on the brink of It. Improvement, construction and and Pack 144 of Keeney Street put CM PPB.Q6 , SUPPOSED TO that on the beach!” My trouble: Too much time en­ .was di.scharged fiom Manchester signed by one of his parents. With­ JONES' MY WORD.TWteeS/ CUCK- CAi^'T DEfAT DiSSOLVe nr (prefix) furnishing of the building. Plans on skits. out this he. cannot be admitted to' CLfcxrf.- — that ra h o a ek , r sues are based on a building to accom­ Memorial hospital yesterday where IT/ THE LlKe A 3AW -' 45 Land parcel An old man was sitting on the Before I .ever think of it. she underwent major surgery last- Clifford Sterling was Master of camp. FURNITURE STORE Expert Dry MUST HAVE BEEN ^ESTlMSl WAV TO b r e a k e r /- 46 Brazilian modate 1200 pupils, expandable to -Ceremonies for the campfire pro­ with months of warm weather Daa Backer, Prop. ir porch of a little village store —S. Omar Barker. a maximum of 1500. week. Mrs. Lee is convalescing WHEN He SAVE US *, BUT c h e e k macaw gram, after the impressive cere­ Cub Pack 45 ended its sea .son’s ahead of us. It Is not a bit too 88 Oak 8t., Maacheater,' Conn. COOK TMiS Another idea introduce at the at her home. THIS SMOKED BUCfj DELICACV, O P— W E'LL 47 Harveated mony in which the fire was started activities with a picnic at Mt. Nebo late to give some thought to mak­ Phone Ba-t-1041 Cleaning Service - IT'S l ik e ■ ' SO Avoids CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER meeting last night was the pos­ bv the light that was passed from field on Snturda.v, June 13. Fol­ ing your home a i-eally, comfor­ IS TO BE AT MV sibility of an independent power Tomorrow— Bolton baseball SNAWlHG OnI VAPORl-Ze C O U SiM 'S 83 Feminine team at L,ebanon at 2:30 p. m. a Council representative to a dis­ lowing a softball game, refresh­ table place, one that is attractive ments. W" A Billfold plant for the proposed school. It trict officer and then to the c\ib- IT O VER RAMCM . appellation n r ments were enjoyed b'V' the Cubs , and, at the same time, add to Us CL/CK-' , 54 Soften in was the belief of some ■ members master. and parents and their friends. |value. How do you accomplish AT ITOMORROW' that it would be no more expen­ Manchestei^ Evening Herald Bol­ TREE PRUNINO ^ L / c K f n YUCCA , temper ton correspondent, Mrs. Joseph 7'hree Silver Ke.v awards were Awards pie.sented at the picnic! this? B.v having awnings made for ings. Remember, too, that Man- T. P. HOliORftN sive than installation of three- , presented to Clint Hendrickson, snd at the Iqst pack meeting on vour windows by the Manchester FLATS' 55 Placard phase electrical power which has D’ltalla, telephone Mitchell S-,5.54.5 FUNEKAL HOME 58 Cubic meters cubmaster. George Stiles, District Anrfl 24 included ho’''cat pins to Awning company, 1.30 Hartford aid REMOVAL been recommended atrongl.v to the Commissioner, and Julian Stron.g, Allen Atamlan. David Boone and I road. Why not rail Adrian G. St. Ideally located—convenient and f/i.,ii/ .ji__ '• group by authorities on electrical BUGS BUNNY neighborhood commissioner. Har­ Albert Dabrowski and one year! Pierre, the owner of the Manches­ Have- your 'tree* pruned anO anray from the busy thorough­ y'W , problems. mon Smith, Charter Oak Council pins to Lawrence Bagiev and Ste- ter Awning company, by dialin,g iilshed on contemplated wbrit. fare. Distinctive Service. Mod- Since it is expected that any ^ \ They Say Assistant CIiief-Exocutive, brought -ven.-Rob*rts..-A-wo>f badge was re-1 removed by Iteeneed and In­ M i aiich schdbi would be a center of MI-9-3091 and' ask him- to stop-at jured tmurgMha. ■ •ni rabUiUMi;' ------jA'j.Ov greetings fi-om the Council, and eelved by Jerry Freeman, a wolf | .vour home and give you an esti­ v'\i; activities, it was felt that an in­ Between'12 and 15 per cent of Bruce McElroy, Field Executive, badge and gold arrow b.v Richard . dependent power plant would al­ mate on the cost of this work? the public who don't know their wa.s pi-esent with his wife as Trotter, a wolf badge, gold arrow i Citatom made awnings add dis­ T. P. HOLLORAN low operation in the event of dis­ eyes aren’t working right will find guests. and two silver arrows b'’ Bob'iv | CARTER TREE Funeral Director aster. Although such eventuality tinction to the most oi'dinary BUDGET it out when they sr-e a .3-D movie. L'ncoln, »■ wolf .silver arrow by 1 house. Their decorative value is might be considered remote, the —Reucl A. Sherin-m. vision expert. George Hnn.sen reports that Ronald Alien and two wolf a'lver j C. S. McHALE, Jr. idea was held to be worthy of con­ ■unlimited and the comfort you will E X P E R T CO . Troop 25, Explorers, enjo.ved ar-o'vs bv Ronald Pirkev. j enjo.v from their use 'Is limitless. CENTER Lloenaed Embalmer > , sideration if comparable costs were swimming and fi.shing la.sUyV/eek- Other awards included bear and . PHON? MI-S-7695 /I,''' favorable. The impairment of the principle It is not often that the more decor- Time Payments 175 Center St—T9L BIIi»-7060 of, free choice and con.sent in medi­ end at Lake Williams in Lebanon. Won badges to Chris McNeill, a i itive touches are go practical, but Meeting cal care which is inherent in a bear gold arrow to Dennis Moore ! Distributor For \ Bolton was represented at the Important •annoiin'-enient No. 1 this is one case in which you can compulsory progiam .of .medical .shout Wcbelo Woods: Camp staff and a bear silver arrow to Scott I enjo.v both. ■ - meeting b.v F. Weldon .Miner, Hurl Lion badges,were presented, tr30 Alexander Plante, Harry- Pellerin. cai'e. therefore, represents a break will be picked un at 8:30 a.m. along More and more people are using PENNSYLVANIA J.f?«i“i.i !'»•> in the labric of our democratic .'■■froet bv Carhp Director to Arthur'Nielsen and-Slevcn Me-j terraces or patlbs in this section BILL'S TIRE *ifViEH P0 9 . A lilC e Arthur Carlson, Harold Dwyer and system. Clint Hondi'ickson. Anyone n.ssist-i Quidc, a lion badge with one gold I AND JO IC V s t e a k ,e h ? Ronald Grose. The next meeting of the country. An awning or can- TIRES THE BUILP-UP -Oveta JCplp Hobby, .secretary of ing in camp operations who needs and two silver arrow.s to Bobb.v j iipy over your terrace means that of flic committee will be held at Lambeck. lion gold and silver ar- I 91 CENTER STREET the local school on July 2. Health, Education and Welfare. transportation sho.iild call the di­ you actuall.v' have an outdoor liv­ REPAIR SHOP rector. , ■ rows to Bob Mtirawskl; a lion .gold 1 k Bolton BuNel>iill ing room for a very small expendi- Phone MI-3-4164 WilUara H. Green, Prop. ALLEY OOP Let’s Go BY V. T. HAMLIN Tqf.pull up .short now and look I-pportant rote No. 2: Official arrow to Richard Lnngdon and a j tuie. Entertaining is easy when The Bolton baseball entry in the lion gold arrow and a three year Inter-county League plays its first for economies (i.i elomic energy P i c 9 res of Webelo Woods activi- you have a patio with a canopy. It Cohfflibia Mcyclos ...TSEE THAT OL' MiaeOURI NOT SO FAST THAR t'os will be taken Monday. All pin to Bruce McKenney. is cool and invi* ing during the hot RIVER? WELL, WHEN VOU SOUNDS \ BOV... I WON'T home game Sunday at the local program-Fj when the i.«-.«ue i.s school diamond at 2:30 p. ni. The nothing le.ss than tlie survival of Clib.s. .Scouts and Scouter.s air sunnv afternoons with the breezes U.'S. and Goedynor Tims GET UP TO WHAR VOU INTERESTING... \ READV TO GO repiip.sted to be in uniform if nos- CAN 8PIT ACROSS IT, think I'LL TAKE ] FOR THREE D ‘'ouit disaster, .siblc. Den Icadcis aie regnired to R iiiM iii" III M ilan .shower will not harm the furniture tripg the D"n registration sheet AecMsarias ‘‘ MUD'S BACK YARD.' sun-up; yS troublesome .stones with a itlad i Chet Holitleid iD.. Calif.I. or spoil yo'.ir fun. St. Pien-e has MOTOR SALES t V ? brush! They even painted the | - — ' npd tad eis'-,guide with Vheim’ all of the necr.ssary equipment to William H. SehifUie 180 SPRUCE STREET rmoortant anrouncemenf Nd. 3: ' Europe’s Tallest sco.cboard. | I know tliat my abiding mem- put up a sturdy awning over your EXPFJIT AUTO BODY and u s SpHice St. TeL PHONE MI-9-0659 Boa.sting three pitchers, the orv"of it (Coronation Day) will be, Cub Scouts and leadei'S of Pack 27 terrace at a surprisingly low FENDER REPAIRS teanj is hoping for a good turnout | not onlv the solemnity and beauty will meet their bus In back of the Milan i.P)--Workers, idle for a price. Why riot ask liim for an es­ Xturicipal Building at 87,15, a.m.. timate ? ENAMEL and LACQUER of local fans when they meet Cov- i of the ceremonv. but the inspira- month, have rushed hack to the REPlNI.milNQS , entry tomorrow. A1 Giglio, Pete j tion of your.iovaltv .and .affccLion, Monda.v. June 22, foi' ''Wobelo You may also,arrange terms for Mancggia and Bob Ermisch. all Woods. job of compleling Milan's .sky­ REASONABLE TRICES * Shonr MONA Work I thank you all from a full heart. Cub Pack 27 held its .Tune meet­ - K M T E K ^ T. M. Rh- U. t. Pit. 0*1 local men, are on the pitching God ble.ss you all. scraper whose 114 meters and 29 FREE ESTIMATES 1M» hf HIM Ufrit*. staff. Ernl.sch pitched the team to ing at Camp John.son Sunday af­ stories will, it is believed, make TEXACO SERVICE - * Air Conditioning Queen Elizabeth II. speak.s to ternoon. The affair was well at­ ROl’TE StXwAPPINO CQNV. B 12-9 victory over Lebanon in her people. it the tallest 'building in Europe AT THE RICIII-TELD SIGN B«tty and I had auch an intarastlng ehat! Thara'a no their opening game. Playei's are tended by Cub families. Games of and .seco n d highe.sl ateol- * Plumbing A Hnoting •trongtr bend batwaan two friandt man a ntutual dit* asked to report at 1M6 tomorrow i ' ’ ba.seball. hoi'.se.shoe.s and skill wore reinforced conci'cte building in the RAY'S TEL. MI-S-5404 GAS— OIL Bfternoon. . The danger of an atomic Pearl p„joved, lollowed by a picnic c«»-. iseiH ai* atNJti. >m. t. m. lika for tha aama parson!” Harbor is real, lunch. woibl. •on lunar Werli Rummage Sale | The .delay, wa.s due to tradition Oil Burner Service ' LUIRICATION Mrs. V. Chandler Foster has an- ; Tieasury Setretai.v George AL i Lion gold and silver arrows were Tire* e Batteriee • Acceaaoriea CHRIS WELKIN. Planeteei Fretful Fabian BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM Humphrey, urging extension of ox- a^varded to Ronald Boiilay. Cory i-ather than law. The tallest spire s « m o n t h s t o p a t BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES The Secre(’.s Out nounted the WSCS of United j of Milan’s histoi-ic Dnomo-the W e are weW qiiHlIflod to InHtnll Ante Washing—Bond Servlea BY EDGAR MARTIN Methodist church will conduct a ' cess profits lax. | sterling received his lion badge a new biirnor, repliire an old c ------and also the ''Handbook for Bo.vs, " city cathedral. • reaches 108.5 FOUNDATION Ata rummage sale on Tuesday from 6 meters. Custom has had it that no one, or Rorvlrc any maUr you Tuna>Hp Aiite Rapair /^BOACP AN EAfny BCVHD TRANifXXT... UOUVWOOO PtpVVY yoo OOKST TQ TRy I OV\ . until 9 p. m. Reports intHcate a Welfare programs can and do Michael Sholik was awaided the VlacMt P. Marela W Y tP TVit GOVD BNGGNWG contribute toward economic ata- wcbelos badge and also received a building in the city may surpass may now hn\'e. WCHO. BO good supply of coats in medium the cathedral. SERVICE TEL. MI-9.81 IS 307 NO. MAIN ST. CORIOOB, WO* weight, men’s jackets, dre-sses of bilily and therefore to higher in- kerrhief and a slkle whieh was I A BKN \01^(bW ,9>00TB comes. ; pi esented bv Commi.ssionor George I It took a special re.soliition of j 24 HOUR SERVICE Middle Tpk. W. (Cor. of Broad)' TEL. MI-3-4848 . y o o HPiV)9 V O B < h V L V i T H t all types, with some cottons, city co'.lncil to approve continuing j bimi.ves, shoes and a few baby Profe.s.sor Sevmour Hairis. Har- Stiles. 55 OAKLAND ST. A Good Foundation is the WIWVO* tOYK»\K)6 VW PIR ’ ’ things. vard Univei'sity. The following lion C\ib Scoiit.s Milan's newest skyscraper busi- ! RaHiff of ft Good Home Mrs. Edward Mack, Mrs. Ralph received the "Handbook for Boys:” nes.s building beyond that height. . PHONE MU9-4901 Altpa^on Home Freezer Ownera Burleigh. Mrs. Ernest Howard. Some parents are dist\irbod to Ronald Boula.v, William Daddario. and Locker Holders .Mrs... Myron, tLce . JL M rs- GilherL iliuL.tbfji'.chiid!:en„with new Ideaa,^_____Vincent Girard, John Hahn. Alien The fellow w)io makes repairs, E. J. POLONSKI ...... Bava.4Ip .Xe .M%...... DURM.D0 ' Ficket, Mrs. Joseph Andralouis When they tell me that. I say to Tomlinson,“ Stephen Zane and on telephone wire.s is the first one In Bu3ing Your Meat and Mrs. Raymond Peterson are them that their child Is getting ; Fiancls Benevento. to know when kite season is here j CU5tOM Phone.s: Storrs 9044 In Quaatlttee MUSIC CENTER I director of 1 again. j among the sodet.v members who something out of college. Clint Hendrick.sori, Or Mitchell 9-6886 10% Off On 12 or More' IM MIDDLE TPK. WEST will assist at the sale. - Lawrence H. C'.iamberlain. dean ______■ AWNINGS Package* Of Frtscen Fruit TEL; Ml-9-6206 of Columbia College. | or VegetaUea t Gay Young MatcRmates IVew and'U^ed Stoves at .Tones’ Fiirnitiire Instruction in Guitar - 2 0 Rosas 4 Forget-Me-Nots MORRY'S ,L.T. W O O D Mandolin, Violin, Piano, C^. ton by mM baowa.#«*ea. MS. f Worlcingmen's 5tere LOCKER PLANT Accordion and Drums PRISCILLA’S POP Near Mi.ss BY ,,L VERMEER MICKEY FINN Optimistic! LANK LEONARD We carry a ^nmplete line of & MEAT HOUSE,. Instruments and £1 Blenell Bt.—Tel. M1-1-S4S4 WELt.I'WANr I KNEW A CHAP WHO NO.» SH E G REW QUALITY WORKCLOTHES. Musical-SuppUea------DID THAT! ME SET UP UP TO BE A ' Keep Acquainted ' WIM TO BE A a5»IN^ ByaAiaai. lak SHE u s e d 10 R IC E - E m ^MtMARTei,IF$HE FfMlTWF.AR, 8PORTBWEAK. Orchestra For Hire WHOLE GYMNASIUM B A L L E T SHEFROSABLV X yo o n u v im e ) zponttwnk FLOOR COVERING f AREN 'T GREAT, R HIS BABY! .DANCER! M «M 6 HER LAST YEAR M HAP A FEAR OF CONQUERRTIK AHAROTRCtSO! hUSURE IUGS*»6Wm$ YOU BALL NMH SCNOa, SHE MRS HORSES EV R SINCE, FEAR AS THE YEARS CONIRNCMS 1 H E U AGREE ^JUMPING V 1M 0W N-ANP BADLY HURT! l 1 A 'N 'S d W s Free Alterations WOOLPSNEMNE fMSSR-BPnmaji^ FEICTTA! :R_RtGHTAHUy! I iMO' CUM cotnaacTODs sTWE GUN,^^ AND THAT FIW SH & H R GONETOWAT ACOORTRAS^ meone^o DON WILLIS WE PAY HORSCSHOIVl iBRiDOeNTnAUBAat! VENETIAN BLIND5 Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily O I ^ HIGHEST 8 Depot Sq.—Tel. Ml-3-869l GARAGE Manchester Awning Co. PRICES 18 Main St., Tibi‘S MI-9-4531 ISO HARTFORD ROAD For RaR8, Scrap Metal Telephone 5II-9-3091 Spaeiolising In and Other Salvageable Read Herald Advs. Materials BRAKE SERVICE '?r, 1 CALL or WRITE X. zo '••.'T.-rrr-'icesrr; : FiMr ,Ea4 .Attgamraf-l- « O S T R IN S K ¥ - Weeds Vaiilsh like Megie Dealers In Waste Blaterlals • CAPTAIN EASY S o S o o n ? BY LESLIE t u r n e r 1 Ganarol Repair Worli FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Dazed / lY MERRILL C. BLOSSER Wtiisk them away with Scotts easy to use dry 731 Parker St.— Tcl. MI-S-5788 ' THEYVE lUST QUE5TI0NEP BUEK KT TMEN HE BROKE POWN AND CON-) BUT NOT FOR 1 HMfE SUCH tNONDERPUL' ,W l ^ r COULD) BUT granular form of famous 2,4-D THE HOSPITAL, PENNY' HEPENED FM«AEP YOUR GT(3RY M EVERY I LONG. EASY. PLANS R3R IT. AND WE’VE I'M long overdue OM.jusr A M'Nure.'ieDUNc— 1 1 MIext BEING AT THE VKHITE HORSE^ua DETAIL'. tNELLPEHNY. VOUTfE NOW/rwOAlHiKj IT 10 HAD NO TIF^ TO PISCUSS IN THE STATES. I /-YES., m a n ! IXLTfeADE YOU TDUIL Vacations are fun for the whole kitchen in order and provide a H IG H G R A D E , rHBY TOLD 1M VOUTtS SUSPECTED THE AUSTRESS OF PETTIPDKe J/THE CROWN TO t t THEM! 1 0 0 WISH VOlfC ------tOMORIM Teu- toor motmer. t A K 'm ! MOWER'S HAT FOR ______. i s ? * famil.v, but let's face It. in Ih'i streamlined appearance. !■ S£sr/^/£?yz> ^ ■ COUVERTEP INTO vSTAY A BIT LON(3ER'. ^ PAT LIMEWVCK’G MURDEK-- 1 ALSO MAO TO PUT FLOWER VASE/ average household vacations mean New Stoves by Perfection as 4 -X D — lateit low AN ORPHANAGE! NEW UNING- IN well a.s other well known'nianii- IE CROWN OF HIR little rest for mother. Unlo.ss a va­ coil development of Scolli PRINTING cations i.s spent at a hotel, mother j faiHirers of stoves are sold at HAT/ I Jones' Kuriulure Store. When yp>i Research. -Dry compound. ADAMY'S JUST has plenty to do and even mot e Apply by hand or ipreod- JOB AND COMMERCIAL cooking than usual. Swimming, need a new .stove, no matter what ESSO SERVICENTER hiking and even just relaxing in kind, you will do well to shop at er to clean out Dande­ PRINTING O n lions, other broadleaved e Gas a Oil a Lubrication the sun seems to i>ep up every­ this store first. Whether your ' Prompt and Efficient Printing one's appetite. Cooking i.s Work, I lioice i.s u coal burning stove, a 'weeds. .. of All Kinds e Tires • Batteries 8961 no matt«- where or how modern portable healer or the latest, in 5372 electric ranges bv Perfection, .you e Accessories , S-B yn. your stove i.s,' but when you arc Treat SOO iq 0 - I ,49 cooking on an old unreliable stove, . will find the right stove at the COMMUNITY PRESS Tel. MI-9-8107 P'ull-skirted with tiny puffed Pink' roses, pal«''blue foi^et-me- right price at .Irines’ Furniture 3100 sq ft • 1.75 )' ! zleeves arid low round necks— if i.s just .sheer tlrudgory. An ea^y 11,000 sq ft - 4.15 Cor. No. Main and No.. School . Middle Turnpike East nots and pretty gr^en leaves mqke way to make vacationing easier at company. 36 Oak street. adorable look-alikes that are most attractive '■"quich-Bsa-wink” Street.—Te1eplaoneIMr-8-5121 (Corner East Center) bi^ight and colorful. the cottage is to buy one of those stamp-uri de.signs. Glamoiize fine reconditioned stoves at JOnc.s' Pattern No. 8951 is a sew-rite your plain linen.s and wearable.s . V * 'VIC FUNT Out— And Down perforated pattern in sizes 11, 12, Furniture Store. The prices are .so BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY THE STORY OP MARTHA WAYNE Why So Cheap? BY WILSON SCRUGGS with the.se lovel.v motifs. reasonable on all of the slovCs and 13. 14, 16, 18. Size 12, 4&« yard.s Pattern No. 5372 contains 3-col­ of 39-inch. VOU are sure of satisfaction when W E E D & F E E D Double witchery in Ihi^i dry applied 1 HWVEM'T 1 or transfer for 20 stamp-on mo­ A FBW MINU7EE LATER... I THINK 1 me IT P TIUTlFTHE ONIY THING THAT BOTHOc\ NEABBY...f Pattern No. 8961 Is a sew-rite tifs of various sizes from 6 inch­ you bu.v at Jones'. © O TIT VSRyM0CH,Mes/^^i rMt/HARO AS rriSTDGET PLACBCTMSfiE ------' perforated pattern in sizes 3, 4. 5. Daiiiel Backer, Uie properietor Scott material combining 2,4-D and gross food. Subtly disposes PRANJ.' M0H> es by 1 inch to 2 Inches by 2 inch­ Z P P N T iOsJOW K LLE VMAS vLAwsDN./— m e. m m eS. cayg, why MNeHT that 6, 7, 8' years. Size '4, 2»» yards of of Jone.s’'Furniture companyi h.-».s of broodleoved weeds,os it feeds the gross to greeter health BffT.' VOU 10UR CIAME...XSWSAR r 7 V, es; transferring and laundei-ing A 5ervice nTANCWSflO TOUR \CUTE UTYIS CO m oC 39-inch. SEACCHEO PIPArT...Z'LL STAYAWIW, directions; plus injtTiictions for in stock stoves of all kinds, one. and beauty. Excellent for restoring run down lawns. Treot ME .'YOU SOT X 'N G G DSAO M ISAaiy... IIE E N SNAPPSD UP U9NIT For these patterns, send 30c foe making simple household items. . two and three burner oil' stoves Of FBOMHER—SETTHe I each, in coins, your name, addre.ss, 2500 iq ff^J2.95, 11,000 sq f l-$11.75 TOPEUeVG COUGH FOR YOU... AYY-J L AND I AUdHT ADO m /A dQ ANO AT-mAT PRiCSl ! Send 25c in coinai your name, that will coolt beautlfull.v. You 5incerity ME.' sizes desired, and the pattern address and the pattern number will also find reconditioned oil and *1 number to SUE BURNETT, THE M tO ttS Handy buggies that moke it easy lo to .A.NNE CAB4IT., THE MAN- gas stoves and- oil and electric Where .Personal MANCHESTER EVENING HER­ CHE.<4TER UER.^Ln, 11.50 AVE. ptove.s. .combination stoves that ConzMe ration rid your lawn of weeds. and 1 2.50 * b m YOU USTIN8 SATISFACTION ALD. 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, AMERICAS. 'NEW "Y O R K 36. provide tjoth heat and ample cook­ Is A Tradition •A<« NEW YORK 36, N.Y. N. V. ing space, USE OUR SPREADER^ WITH Mj^RKER 50LD EXCLUSIVELY IN MANCHESTER AT Don't miss the new Basic Fash­ Pieseqting the new Anne Cabot . Did you know .that you can buy 28 Woedbridg* Straat ion for '63. spring anl summer. Nyfedlework Album. Directions a full line o'f metal cabinets ab the 400 Mam Street / It's a ^ complete spri ig sewing for puppet mittens, basid em­ Jones' Furijlture company, 36 Oak JOHN S. WPLCOTT & SON / \ / ’S',.. '‘*k l^ide for smart, pracliral ward- broidery stitches and grand de- street? You will find general .utili­ c A im o iO A t JOHNSON PAINT CO; OONY KNOW ABOUT Abez; gift pattern printed inside aignzi'.are .’printed in thii issue. ty cabinets and .regular kitchen 180 Ma in s t r e e t ' ph o n e mi-3-8597 699 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER PHONE 1Q-.MM1 SNEMCIU’dB the book. 25, cents. .y 25 c * « : / ^ cabipeta, all designed to/ kpep youi^ .M 3BUVl,THP»i. # "■■ ■ " / . 'i ' . ^ I 4‘V: Hill, Lebanon. Addresa by the Rev.. ."Science and Health with O. H. Bertram . of Naugatuck, Key to the Scriptures,” by Deepest Oil Well - Conn. Mary Baker Eddy, include the 7:30 p. m„ Lutheran Hour following ip. 295): "God creates rRAmO BAHERIES ^ broadcast, WONS. and governs the universe, including Down 3.5 Miles ► ALL MAKES 1 11:45 p. m., "This Is the Life," man. The universe is filled with WNHC-TV, and at 6:30 p. m., spiritual ideas, which he evolves, By KIRBY PAGE Let imagination take flight with Legion Juniors Open Season Here Against East Hartford - Balteraficld,-Calif,----- (iR----- The "WKNB-TV rUHEl. ------awa“lfiey‘ 'are’ ohedferit to llie Mind Take time to livel Put first Tlie poets. Dlsciplln’e ybiir mlifid by ^Jrthur Dnif Sto ru l The Week deepest oil wejl In California is Seiith M«thodl»t Church St. James* R. C. Chiirrh that makes them." things,, firslj. snd leave lesser absorbing the wisdom of great Rev. John F. Hannon, Pastor Monday. 9:00-11:45 a. m., Be­ books. Keep saturated with the down 18,781 feet, or more than Malii Street end Hartford Road thing.s,,undone. Budget your time Re%'. Fred R. Rdirar, Minister Rev. neorfe P. Hughes ginning of Vacation Bible school. stories of noble lives. Know your miles. An- Ohio Oil Company Tuesday, 7:45 p. m.. Men’s Club. Community Baptlat Church MB’s Register S.tiir.tiug Lej^ioh Battery Rev. Percy F. 8ni'"< Rev. Rdirnr F. Farrell and' constantly examine your ,u.se Bible, especially the teaching.s of spokesman said the depth broke Three-Way Scramble Yankees Beat Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Straw­ .51)3 East Center Slrcel ; of. it. An emphatic No is c.ssential Jesus. -AMorlatr MtnUt John R. Nriilicrt,' 3linistcr the previous State record set by McDonough Expected Herbert A. Fran; Sunday Masses: berry social and entertainment. to a lesolute Yes in using time. Be at home in the invisible CunliHe Friday, 4 p. m,, and Saturday, Mrs. Henry Ijirson, Organist What you leave undone deter­ Superior Oil's Limoneira No. 1 in Seventh Win Cards, 9 to. 5 Minister of Miisii. For adults: 6. 7. 8. 9, 10 and 11 world of the spirit. Learn to see Ventura County, which bottoned at o'clock with two Masses at 9. one 10 a. m., Confirmation instruc­ mines what you can accomplish. the unseen nnd hear the .inaudible. MOTOR SALES tion. Sunday. June 21,...... • 18,734 feet before It was abandoned For Second Position Church School Sunday In the main auditorium for adults Morning Wor.ship, 10:00 a. m. Remember that while man ic- Be alert to the presence of the in 1949. Ex|i«rt auto body and fender Turn Back Legion Nine To Pitch Lid-Lifter Sendee of Worship *t 8:00 a.m. and one for the children in the Prelude qulres bread for survival, he does living Christ. Watch God at work repairs. Enamel and lacquer re* Ciiinl) into Dpacllock not live by broad alone, but by the He did not say how much deeper Prelude, ‘'Preamble," Smith basement, and two Masses at 10. Talcottvllle Congregatlnnal Call to Wor.ship in nature, in creatures, in persons. the record breaker would be sunk. finishing. Reasonable prices. Indians, White and Red things of the spiiit. By 8-2 Count, Clinch For Second Place; Hvmn, "Rejoice, Xe Pure in one in the main auditorium and Church Hymn, "When Morning Gilds the Recognize every individual as a O i^ two wells have gone deeper Free estimates. Ten Veteran Performers ...... Hearf;______.,,..____ _ one. jn.the.basement,.-,______Dp pot exha\i.sl_>'ou);sejf in, sijr:, sacred .shtine^of the, JEleriial. See. _ Sox Battle for Second Round . Championship. 1 ' Jamea-Ai Bull, Paatnr ------.Skies.!’...... •Ihari- the -Ohio -Company• well;'he .Cards-s .RSox.-—Toni|5Kti With Loc.alsT~ Cdadv Offertory solo, "Hear Thou My Mrs. Anthony I'rbaneMi, Invocation and the Isold’s Prayer. viving. take time to live. It does to it that your friendships arc said. Route SO—W'apping Conn, Money; Giants Pa»te Local Sport Prayer." H.smblen Dtrector of Music Children’s Story. not profit a man to gain wealth kept in good repair. Participate At Richfield Sign N.ATIONAL STANDINGS AMF.RICAN STANDINGS Ht. Bridiret's Cliurrh Superior's Pacific Creek well in Tel. MI-S-5404 Fortin Also Has Five Harold Baglin. tenor Hymn. "I-ead, Kindly Licht.” and fame and then find himself a in the fellowship of an intimate Sublette County. Wyoming, set the Milwaukee, 15 'to 1 w L Pet. W L Pet. ^ymn, "More Love to Thee Rev. James P. Timmins, Pastor Scripture I-esson John l:i-18. physical wieck. a mental hulk, a Chatter Sunday. June 21 group. Take the church seriously world mark in 1950 at 20.521 feet. Moriart.v Brothers .. 7 0 1.000 ' f Red T>’ American Little League Yankees Mcmoi'ial. Field. ect will make Us seasonal debut in Prelude. "Children's Prayer" (from Masses downstairs at 9:00 and 11:00 a.m.. Service of Worship Dork.” seventh straight game and also Manchester Sunday afternoon. ment from .Mother .Nature. Expose Do not exhaust yourself in fruit­ INSCFFICIENT BCRGUARS It's true that the New York "Hansel and Gretcl") Humper­ 10:4S a. m. Prelude, "Andante" .... Giiilmant Hymn. "Holy Ghost, with Light The second round matches in the the first half championship of the the necessary margin of victory Paired in the lid-lifter at Mt. Nebo Hymn, "We Prsise Thee, O God. your .soul to the glories of night, less activities. Take plenty of time Calcutta Tournament found an­ TONY LLPIE.V.S Corning, dinck Divine.” Yuba City, Calif. (2P)—Burglars ^ SLATE FUGGING Y'ankces’ tremendous first place National Lillie League, their third to beat the Cardinals 9-6 last are the Manchester and East Hart­ Our Redeemer" ...... Cady dawn, sunset. Go often to beauti­ to live! stole a small safe, knocked a hole lead has been shaved to a mere other batch of highly regarded N. y., entry in the Class D Pony Introit. "O Lord Most Holy," Abt Benediction. ful and hallowed places. Listen straight half sea.son champion.ship, night at Charter Oak Field. The ford entries. First pUch is schedul­ ,St. Francis nf Assisi f 8iiirch Old Testament Les.son, Amos Postlude. Sponsored by The Manchester in the bottom but failed to reach ! 10 games, but If you look a little teams relegated to the sidelines. League is in fifth place. Lupe Is a ed at. 2:30. Junior Choir with rsptuie to exalted music. Council of Chui'chos. bv handing the American Legion game was originally played on playing manager. Hymn, "We Would See Jesus" ' South Windsor. Route 30 5:4-24 The Week its content.-!. j F O R S A L E deeper into the standings you find In the longest match of the tour­ its seventh consecutive los.s and Manch-jster’s Post. Dllworth-Cor- Rev. Arthur J. Heiferman. Pastor ney. Dick and Warren De Martin Jtine 6 with the Cardinals the win­ Four-Year Kindergarten progiam Nefr .Testament Lesson, Luke Monday,-June 22 through Friday, They abandoned the safe on al W p have stone for every need. that a real battle is developing for a.saurance of finishing in the neU.Quey 102, Is sponsored by-Mor­ Rev. Francis V. Karvells, fiiirate 15:1-10 July .1. Vacation Church School, 9 School under direction of Cecil lonelv ranch road. the runnePup slot. passed,their second tfest in knock­ ners by a 4-2 score. However, they GROUP DAYS at Fenway Park iarty Brothers, local Llncoln-Mer- Mrs. John Muschko, Superin­ be under the direction of Mrs. Retaining walls, fish pools, league cellar with an 8-2 win la.st during the balance of the season Anthem. "The I>ord Brings Back to II :30 a. m., for all children ages Kittle. . Captain Norman Mar.shall. When it wa.s found. .Sheriff G. ONLY THREE G.AMES sepa­ ing out one of the pre-tournament were found to have been guilty of cury dealers. tendent * stone veneer for house fropts, night at Memorial Field. Coai-h arc as follows: June 23 (IndiansI, Five-Year Kindeigarten program. Masses at 7. 8:30, 9:30 and 11 His O w n "...... Galbraith 4 through 12. Note the ^time. Com­ 2:00 Hospital visitation. IV. Carpenter fished out more than terraces, etc. We w-lll be glad to rate second place Cleveland from favorites. Hank Haefs and Ray Ronnie Daigle .sent a team with a LL pitching rule violation, and Coach Wally Fortin of the Legion Warren, at the 21st hole. Paying tune 25 (Indians). July 11 (Ath­ will probably start righthander 1: ^ Miss Marion Brookings and Miss , m. Hymn. "What a Friend We Have petent staff of leacheis'. High type 4:00 Combined Census Board $5,000 in currency through the give you free estimates. fourth place Boston with the Chi­ .seven starters eleven years old or the game was forfeited to the Shirley Speed, superintendents In Jeaus" ...... Scriven program. Interesting and enjoyable meeting. Gospi't Hall small hole. cago White Sox sandwiched in be­ very effectively together, the De Yank.s by a 6-0 score. The Yan­ letics), July 20 (White Sox), Aug. Myles McDonough on the hill with Drive nut and see our displa.v— less against the hapless Le- 1 (Tigers), Aug. 5 (Browns). Aug. Offertory anthem. "God So Loved Sermon: Rev. Craig Whitaitt for the rhildren. If you can provide 41.3 Center .Street _The currency and the safe were tween. Even Washington and Martins are emerging as the real kees, prcferi'lng to w-in the game Harry Griswold behind the plate. North Methodist Church 7:00 Gospel .Salvation meeting. or rail hlanehester MI-9-0617. glonnaiies but wa.s forced to call NBr. Aiiiiouiiees 6 (Browns). Youngsters are .ad­ the World." Stainer Offertory. "I Heard the Voice of trans|K>rtation or heed transporta­ returned to the owner. mile east of Bolton Notch on Philadelphia can’t be counted out dark horses in this affair. on the field, aslced to have the East Hartford will counter with 447 North Main Street Tills evening meeting is the flrst <1 on his veterans to pull the game mitted free to games on Group I.«e “ Bebe” Martin, ace of the Junior Choir Jeaus Ssy" ...... Harrl.ss tion please get in touch with the de­ 10:30 a. m.. Breaking of Bread. Route 6, Bolton. of the race for second. After receiving a bye In the game replayed, and did just that, John E. Post, Minister. partment heads: Kindergarten. of the regular summer series of first round. Bill Deasy and Still­ out. Harry Griswold winning it on the field. Days at Boston to watch the Red East Hartford High mount staff Sacrament of infant baptism Violin solo, Mrs. Leland Howard outdoor comiiiiinity sei vices spon­ 12:15 p. m.. Sunday School. CHANGES CONTROL The Senators are five lengths BIO JOE DYER started on the Tourney Dales James Wi McKay, Minister of Mrs. .1. Charles Morrison; Prima­ 7:00 p. m.. Gospel meeting. man Keith pulled out a 2 and 1 win WALT GLEASON- went the Sox play provided necessary pre- during the past season. Primary. Department program. Hymn, "O Master, Let Me Walk sored by the Citaclel Corps of the The United States Coast Guard behind the Indians and the A's. mound for the Gas Housers and Music. ry: Mrs. Walter Peison, Jr., Jun- The Week over Ed Me Namara and Ray hv George Mitchell nf Manchestor, route for the winners, giving up liminai-y arrangements' have been Veterans from last year's district Mrs. Alfred Whitney, superin­ With Thee " ...... Gladden Salvation Army. Special music wa.s founded by Alexander Ham- i BOLTON NOTCH although now In the midst of a set the first three batters down in Wichita, Kan.—'The Nationa! B. C. Connecticut .state com­ Postlude; "Our Father Who Art iora: Mis. Edwaid E. Kirltham or Tuesday, 8 p. m.. Prayer meet­ three game losing streak, are only Delia Fera. Bob Me Mullen and eight hil.s nnd seven walks while made. 'The seats are in the grand­ championship team back with B tendent Sunday, June 21 — will be furnished by the band, ilton. It operates under the Treaa- j the opening stanza. Paul Sartor missioner. Junior Department program, Mrs. In Heaven Above” ...... Bach Mrs. John R. Neubert. or .Mrs, I-es- ing. Lou Kelly caught Art Stevens and Baaeball ■ C o n g'r e 8 s today an­ striking out ten. The Reh" Cecil Scott.- ■ 'Dt'.'^Wetsotf Woodruff,' ----- Will accept Mds to point Silvwr Lan* Homes. 174 Del-St. John and Russ Gangewere.' batter in the third- frame. After relieve.- - Florence- allowed the inspection! Charlie -Johnson-, - Dusty Preparatory Hymn, "O For A 10:4.3 a. m.. Wor.ship service. No 7:.30 Torch.bearer meeting. St, John's Polish National the lowly Detroit Tigers. 3-2. Cavagnaro walked. Daigle called fourth run of the Inning to score May and Bob Olenney will have Prayer Earle Howard, Jr. Minister Emeritus T3ie White Sox defeated Phila­ Vic Daley and I-ee Beauchene Closer Walk With God.” rhnrch school. 7:30 Crusader meeting, Catholic Chiireh dwellinq buildings and one community building. on his loaded benc-h. With two and one run in the fifth stanza entries in the bird classes. The Scripture Lesson, Dale Brown Andrew R. Watson, delphia, 5-2. and the Red Sox, were stopped by Otti Lorentzen The Sermon. "The Rewards of Sermon; "God and the Worcester Saturday, 10:00 .lunior Lopiou 2.3 Golway Street out. Johnny Alosky, pinch-hitting Beat Turpin for Crown while blanking the Yanks in the Hymn, "The Church's One Foun­ Minister nf Music Tiagedy." | Specifications con be hod at tamed considerably after their and Sav Zavarella by a two up Christian Commitment." meeting. Rei'. Stephen Str.i'jeu'skI margin. The Package Twins Yump for Tonuny An.saldi. clouted tl)e fourth and sixth frames. HA5IILTON STANDARD drop­ dation" Recessional Hymn. "Guide Me. O Music: ! wild scoring sprees of the past ( —Calm,home in San Fran- Goi'dun Geer, Pete Pedenionte ped a 5 to 3 decision to the New MAJOR LEAGUE Reception of the membership class 8 s. m. service, sermon by Rob­ The annual daily vacation bihle 5llss Clara Skrahnez, Organist Johnson and Merrill Ander.son fell first pitch for a towering drive New York, June 20 8*1 Thou Great Jehovah.” Preludes. "Fantasia in G Minor." school sponsored by the Citadel two da.vs. beat the St. Louis , , J ^ , T, u ,-o u ’ I cisco by tonight, nnd Larry Bates each collected a London Electric Boat last night and new members ert Wright. "Conic. Sweet Peace " Bach. before Mac Iji Francis and Sher over the left-centerfield fence to poker-faced Cni-1 (Bobo) Olson bo- j Organ Postlude, "Perpetual Mo­ Corps ivill commence on Monday. 80 WADDELL ROAD Browns, 4-1. pair of hits for the winners. Bobby in an exhibition baseball game at Address, "Why 1 Want to be a 9:15 and 11:00 - - Offertory .solo. "The I..ord Is ,My Sunday. June 21 In the National I,eague, the Porterfield when the latter team put the Gas Housers permanently tion” ...... Von Weber. June 22, snd rnntitiue through ■IDS WILL BE OPENED JUNE 26 lieves he -w ill beat England's ' and kids unmarked. Paddy, who Hewitt had three hits for the Mt. Nebo. Two hundred attended. Member of the Church" Prelude "Ave Maria" ...Schubert Light " Speaks. Mi'.s, Betty Lam­ 8:30 a. m.. Mass. Bi-aves absorbed their w-orst beat­ picked up an eai-Iy advantage and ahead. 3-2. T3ie home run also ex­ Members of the Methodist Men Hymn "All Glory, Laud and Friday, Jtdy 3, The school will held onto aame for a 5 and 4 vlc- tended his hitting streak to seven Randy Turpin "on style" and win ' saw more lefts last night than in Cardinals and Ronnie Pockett had Steve Belllnghlrl, local lad, was Patricia Ann Eddy bert. Sf>prano. j 10:30 a. m.. High Mas.s. ing since moving to Milwaukee. Hy THK AS84>CIATKU rX E S S will meet directly after the morn­ torj'. Ben Cheney and Stote Ells­ consecutive games. Iw'o, but the Birds couldn't come the only effective Hamilton pitcher Offertory Anthem, "Beautiful Honor" ...... Tesrhner Anthem, "Eternal Prai.se " Til- The revitalized New York Giants the world middlew-oight champion- other __ Nallassl Lessee ing service for brief Items of biiai- Scripture-Psalm 117; 1,36:1-9,26 worth picked up a 4 and 3 win Clyde Richard relieved Dyer ' about both oyo.s and will need n tip with the timely hits and strand­ used by Coach Art Pongratz. Baltins—Schiiendielisl.St. Louie. .349; Saviour" Arr. Christiansen CO(Ut). swamped them 15-1. The lo.ss neas. over Bob Boyce and Hugh Hamil­ ship in August. courlo of weeks to look present- ed ten baserunners. Robinson, Brooklyn, .338: Snider, Brook­ .TuniOf'Choir ...... (9:15.) Postlude. Chorale Improvisatioh ! wa.s only the fifth in home and blanked the Legion with one lyn. ,333: Ashburii. Philadelphia, .819; Methodist Youth Fellowship Reading "Our Psalm" : ) 22 ton. Frank Oleksak and Joe Cerina Snorllv after he handed duiahle ah!e. TONIGHT AT 5:.30 at Charter CONDOLENCES to the family Bell, Cincinnati, .318. Address. "What Youth Expects of 1 1 1 00 on "Now Thank We All Our God " games for the league leaders, hit over the last three frames. At travels to Lake Congamond today, Baptism and dedication of chil­ surprised Bob Cotton snd Gil Gil­ the plate he led the Moriarty at­ Paddy 5’oung an .artistic lacing in , xhe 24-.year-old 5’oung, a power Oak Field the Cardinals, now of Ronnie Larcheveque, oflBclal Rune—Srhoendlenst, St. Louie and the Church" . . . Priscilla Hill Klarg-Elert. I BROOKLYN BROKF. a four Madi.scn Square Garden last night : puneher with his left, was in tlie deadlocked with the Yankees for (riniam. Brooklyn .61: Snider. Brock­ leaving the church at 12:30 p, m. dren ( 1 1 :00) bertson with a 1-up victory. Paul tack as it scored five runs in the American Little League scorer and e n , 60: Reeee and Robineon, Brooklyn, Hymn, "O Zion Haste" Hymns: game losing streik- by taking the lo capture the American 160-pmmd fight in the first three rounds, second place in the American statistician. His mother died yes­ Open house for Mr. and Mrs. Anthems "To God on High be "O God Our Help in Ages Past.” Ballsleper and Frank Carvey found next two .stanzas with a pair of Postlude. ‘ Largo ’ Handel James T. Pickles at 229 Henry Thsnks and Prai.se " . . . . Deriu.s second half of a • doublcheader crown by a unanimous nnd very ] briefly again in the seventh, and I.«ague with three wins and three terday. Runs Batted In— Campanella, Brook- ".lesus Calls t^s O'er the Tu­ their second match easier going in hits. Dave Sibrinz, playing left l>-n. 61: Mathews. Milwaukee, " ‘Through the Week street. "Teach Me. O Lord the Way of Thv from the Chicago Cubs, 7-1. after posting an 8 and 7 w-in over Al big margin, balding Bobo said "I've ' eighth nnd in the fifteenth. Other- lo.sses, will try to prevent the mult. " the Cubs had couie from behind field for the Gas Housers, also Ic.Tgue leading Red Sox from Snider, Brooklyn, 47: Jablonskl, tii Monday-Friday, 9:00-11:30 a.m. 7:30 p. m.. Commission on Wor­ Statutes” ...... Attwood Kaptevn end Frank Connerton. garnered two hits. got the style to beat Turpin." wise it wris no contest. MORIARTY BROTHERS Lq)ils. 46; Klner, Chicago. 46. ."Gracious Spirit. Dwell With M e" to win the f(-ee-hitting opener. clinching the first half champion­ TittHits—Schoendienet. - ■ - ■ Vacation Church School. Registra­ ship meets In the vestry of the Pilgrim snd Boys’ Choirs iP:15) IIOS-I TO CCG.\ BOTH CATCHERS came up At first the 24-year-oId Hawni- j j,„,ge Arthur clinched the flrst round of play ‘r Louie. 88: 10:45. Tile minister's class of 1 1 -8. lan-born San Franci.scan was re-t ship. in the National Little League last Snider, Brooklyn. 73; Dark and Thom- tions are still being taken for church. "Children’s Praise" ...... Adams Higli Sctxiol young people will be The Manchester Country Club with veiy fine grabs of foul pop Susskind scored it 12-3. Judge/lAr- enn. New York and Hemus, St. Louie. The third place St. Louis Car­ lUCtant to go on the limb and said ** night with a to win over the 70. - children from 4 to 9 years of age. The Week; Cherub Choir (11:00) |received into churrh membership , will play host to the Central Con­ ups. Burnett snai-ed his in the thur Aidala had it 11-3-1 and, 8 2 Offertory"Song of M e 1 o d y" | dinals kept rolling with a 10-2 only "my style will give Tuipiii ^ n n k a rn (!)) L,egion. Doublei— Snider, Brooklyn and Dark, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Commls- Monday— along with a group of adults. | necticut Golf Association on Sun­ thii'il inning to precede Alosky's Referee Pete.v Scalzo. 9-4-2. The AB R |{ P O A New 5’ ork, 18; Robinson. Brooklyn, Clegg' I li'iumph over Pittsburgh. their 2 9:00 a, m.. Vacation Church Tile \\>ek ! day. June 21. With an 18 hole blow. Dave Gib.son made an ac-io-l AP scorecarii scored it 11-3-1, 11I) ...... 4 0 0 4) Baumholtx, Chicaso and Schlendienet, •lon on Education Presentation of Bibles ninth victory in their last .10 But he grew more optimi-stic and M altf mpt*. r ...... 1 0 0 11 2 St. Louts. 16, school begins at 2nd Oongrega- Monday, 9:00 a. ni.. Tile joint medal affair. Bill lyickw-ood. local batic catch of a pop up in the fifth ' There were no knockdowns and 7 1 (}:00 p.m.. Spiritual Life Class Hy)nn "In Christ There is no games. Pljil,adelphia whipped said latei- he would beat liim. M a rsli, f . , ...... 4 1 1 0 Triples— Bruton. Milwaukee, 6: Green- tinnal Church. vacation chutch school of the golfer and. president of the frame and for the second time in nothing close to one although both < JpDr, 17) . . . . 0 1 2 2 0 Srass, Cincinnati. Torseeon. Phlladel- Friday, 7:30 p.m., Choir rehear- East nor W’e.sl” ...... Reinagle ' Cincinnati. 10-3 for Robin Roberts "He’s awkward, stiong and 0 7:00 p. m„ Church property North Methodist and Second Con­ C. G. A., looks for one of the the game started a double play. , got in liieir Sunday punches, Cs- P''dr*nf'*nlo. 27) '/ .‘.V.*.’.’ 1 1 1 0 Sport Schedule | hia. Bernier. Ptttsbursh and Hemue, aal. Dedicstton of conference delegate.s 1 1 th victory. pretty good. said Bobo of the i second. In that \.n t\c r. r f . , ...... 3 2 1 1 n I St. I-ouls, 5. commltee makes a guided tour of gregational churches will open for largest tiunouts of the sca.son for The Legion played the ganie un­ Rlinirr. if . 0 ( : ) Tlie da.v's firing left the Braves one-time world cliampion. "but 1 young first shook up Olson ...... 1 1 1 0 Home Rune—Mathews. Milwaukee, 30: the new educational building of 1 1 00 its 27th year. The school will he in this event with players represent­ der protest following the ruling on Rntf'H...... 1 1 2 0 0 Kluexewski. Cincinnati. 19: Campanella, 2 1-2 games ahead of BrookI.vn Lelieve my bobbing and weaving ^ ^ook to the jaw but (IICrt.“**n, J) . 0 Today Emanuel Lutheran Church. Hymn "Chridt for the World We se.ssion fiom 9 to Jl:,30 a. m., five ■ ing Edgewood C. C.. Pequabuck this play...... 1 T 0 1 1 I Brooklyn. 18: Klner, Chicaso and Bell, Conoordla Evangelical Luther Tuesday— Sing"^ and five In front of St. Louis. st.vie w'ill do it. | slope shouldered Bobo came back Cards vs. Red Sox, 5:30—Char­ Cincinnati. 14. ' Church days a week for two'weeks, Chil-I Pittsbui'gh replaced Chicago in the C. C., Southington C. C., Walling­ Tonight at 5:30 Fairfield T o U ils ...... 2ft f) 10 8 35 4 I Stolen Bases— Reese. Brooklyn and 1:30 p, m.. Prayer Group One. Postlude—"Festivsl Msreh" Kind­ "I saw- the pictures of his MS-ond s ,pf, „f i,;., that ('ftrflin iiln (II) ter Oak. Winter and Garden Streets dren who have not already regis­ cellai". ford. Torrington C. C.. Chlppanee Marltets nnd Man<'hcster Auto Bruton, Milwaukee. 13. Gilliam and 7 :00 p. m., Commis.aion on Social er tered may do ao Monday. Trans- , fight with (Ray) Robinson,” said i t„ rock Paddv. An n If PO A K Fall-field's vs. Auto Parts. 5:30 Snider. Brooklyn. 8: Miksis, Chicaso Rev. Erich Brandt, Pastor 'The Week Gray held the Yankees to five C. C,. and Indian Hill C. C. Team | Paits will meet at Memorial Field Boho as he dunked his hands in a young who weighed 1.5!) 1-2 to Mill Ihurf. rf ... 2 P 1 o 1 I and Bernier. Pittsbursh. 7. and Recreational Activities meets portation will be arranged for M<*\vm. r f —Memorial Field. Monday — hits in registering his first victory matches held in conjunction will) i in a liattle for second plat e in tlx bucket of. Ice wiiter,“ iind I jr,p thought he could .10 1 1 Pltchlnc-Burdette,' Milwaukee, 6-0, Ivan Beckwith, Organist In vestry. those who need it. Mrs. Hooks this tournament will find Ton ing- ! National I>-agur. -.4 An«**Ts*iii, lilt ... 10 0 0 Sunday, June 21 1.000; Smith. Cincinnati. 5-0. 1.000: ^ r - of the'sea.son against nine defeats. my style will jflve him mnre:^^.^^^ the to choice with Fi.'^hor. >'r» ...... 1 (t 1 1 0 0 and Choirmaster 8.15 p. m., Commission on MIs- Group B picnic, meet at the Johnston will be director and the 3 1 ' First National vs. Nasslffs, 2— kont. Milwaukee. 9-1. .900: Spabn. Mil­ church at 6:15. Gene Woodling's home run after a ton vs. Pequabuck: Manchester vs. | .Muriariy Rroihrm iS) trouble than anyone else has." t,omhs. Bobo look tliem wilh- 7*iK*k»‘U. r ...... 1 1 2 h 1 0 waukee, 8-1, .889; Staley, St. Louis, 9-3, sion.s meets in the vestry. school will be held at the Second safe bunt by Joe Collins produecd Chippanee: Wallingford vs. Edge- AR R >7r.z-/rir. n» ...... 1 1 0 ] 0 I Charter Oak. .SIR Sunday, June 21, Third Sunday S a ilo r , a.- ...... 2 2 Including Robinson? 'out flinching and returned all with I’h ...... o n 1 1 0 Sttrlkeoiite — Roberts. Philadelphia, 9:00 p. m.. .Secretarial commit­ Congregational Church. ; tlie only New York tallies. Jim wood and Southington vs. Indian UaiRl.', I), ,-f Bees vs. Trust. 4—Charter Oak. after Trinity: tee at the parsonage for a social . 3 0 "5'os, including Robinson." said j interest Kran.'^c. 27* ...... 0 O 1 0 0 77: Mliell. 8t. I-oule. 77: Haddix, 8t. flovenant C-ongregatlonst ('hiirch Wednesday. 6:30, Merriweds Delsing blasted two home runs Hill. ;ravagiinio. j), . .1 2 I*'loi flK'*'. If. p s 10 2 2 0i I-,egion vs. East Hartford. 2— I.oul.8, 66: Krskinr, Brooklyn, 61; Sim­ 8:4.*i a. m. Sunday School. hour. cookout at Center Springs Park. : t’l-nvi..il. 21) .. . 1 1) I Through most of the one-sliled (I nntliman. i» 0 0 0 1 0 mons, Philadelphia, 58, Re4'. G. .4. Suher, Pastor nnd Gray himself scored the win- j ------S.-iiiuuml.-, i t .. 0 Both fought Robinson, the re- cuffed, hooked 7 1 0 0 n 0 i Nebo. 10:15 a. m. Worship Service: Wedneaclay - Cali the Ralph Fothergills, ning nin after singling in the sev- (I M nr>t im a n . If hlonday, June 22 Ameriraa Leasee Miss Violet Gose, I iiaiwD-iz*-. 11) . 1 0 tired champion; twice. Turpin out- slapped with his dextrous left, Baltins— Vernon. WashlnjRolon. .338: Prelude: Chorale: "Rejoice 7:00 p. m.. Choir Rehearsal. MI-9-918‘2 or the Bert Inmans, ' An.-ialdi. 31) .... 2 10 2 Ymitti Dlreotor . 1 n pointed Sugar Ray the flrst time , his r'ght often enough ...... H K IS Silk City vs. Damato’s, 6:15— Mantle. New York^ .336: ^der, Phila->hila- Greatly, O My Soul." J. S. Bach. Thursday— M1-3-6S60, for information or res­ '" m o 5IIKE GARCl.V breezed to | I'^^>‘'' e i l l S Z k o S V i 111 I Mu.sliy. 31) ...... 2 1 ^'iifik*‘4 .H ...... 014 010— f) ilelphia and Kell. Boston, .336; Wood- Sermon: "Public Enemy Number Erneot C. Johnoon, Jr., Organist I S il)i in 7., It ...... ’ 3 0 ill one of boxing's greatest unsets k,,, |, ,|,p |,.ft ^whlch Boho (’ardinalji ...... lO.'') (mki—5 Charter Oak. line. New York. .334. 6:00 p. m., Tyler Circle meets at ervations. his eighth victory, an eight hitter. i D i r r . |> ...... One" : 1 0 nnd tlion was .stopped by the Har- ! to cut Paddy’s face ns well R iin s bnttoil jf) ib^ib-m niitV 2. RnW*« Moriarty's vs. Fairfield, 6—Me­ Runs— Mantle. New York, 64; Mlnneo. the church for annual picnic. Friilay. 7:00, The trustees will KEEP UP WITH Iliclmnl. p .... 2 1 2 (Ib‘n.‘"iii. Mi'Witt. And'^rson, r<»ck4*tt; Sumlay. June 21 against the Scnators'who couldn’t ! Second L.L. Till • r ...... lem Dandy in ten round.s. Olson redden Ills body. morial Field. Chicaso. 46: Jooat, P hiladelpl^ and Anthem: "Seek Him that Maketh Friday - meet at a place to be designated bleak into the scoring column un­ . 2 1 I In 2 1 w»»-bn.'4r hit.**. re d < 'tn o n tf. P o c k ftt, xt»*l- Vernon. Washinston. 39; Yost, washlns- the Seven Stars" James H. 9:45 a. m.. Sunday School, this I.ill).-).*). rf ...... (1 1 0 .slopped by Hobln.«(on in .12 and ‘Tve never seen Turpin. fight, fri Slnibr: doublo plnyi*. Trust vs. First National, 6— ton. 38. Annual picnic for members and by F’inance Committee Chairman til the last two innings. Garcia .Mi.iti'tt.-i, if ... 4 will be the final session until Sept. . 1 0 II II II ' Later di opp-'d a < ’ose lo-round de­ (Jfi r (un;i* .qiF'<'r| I ; |< ft on bH>'« f«. C h i n 10. Florcnc'' 2. R o th - ence Dickinson K. Newman. union service with North Method­ YOUR HOMETOWN NEWS ter he had singled again in the W L Pet. son should take him ” Robertson Park. Vernon. Washinston. 39. Postlude: "Prelude and Fugue in Service, aermon by Revl Paul Bar­ A ll R He’s won 10 in a row since.. Three Biatish .boxing wrilerSi rn aii 1. bil.-* off. Rothm aM *> for 7 run.'* Hite— Kuenn. Detroit 77: Vernon, ist ChtTTch. fifth. Moose ...... 4 3 .571 M ri'.rliun 3t). . 1 0 ' In 2 1-1 liin ln p s •'F l o i » Ilf* '-'4 f(»r 2 i Ui i .h Tuesday, June '2S Washinston. 75: Mantle. New York. 72: F” ...... ;tt.' F. Handel nett. D. K u n iiii. ),.• Olson and Manag(‘r Sid Klahertv 3 2 1 The Braves really blew one KIks ...... 5 1 .833 . 1 0 who .saw Turpin beat Charles in - ; hit b\- nttchf'i, hv (Mrn^nn Bantly's vs, Roy Motors, 6—Mt. Piersall. Boston. 69: Nleman.* Detroit. 3:.30 p. m. Southbury Festival at 7:15 p. m. Organ ve.Spers. .1. Haakel). 2h . 1 1) vere eager for the cla.«h with Vtir- Humez for the .Kuropeah title and (r«'Ck‘ in balk. Flort'iirD; wild pltrhffi. I Phllley and Suder. Philadelphia. 87. EmaniwI Taitheran Church against the Giants. Tliroe .Milwau­ P. A. C...... 2 4 .333 .M cC la in , p . . . Ncho- the Lutheran Home for the Aged 7:30 p. m. Evening service. . 1 1 pin but Flaherty said he wasn’t lU'tfmiMn 2. FloToiicf. (;ifa.**on: paa.'^^-d Doubles— Kell, Boston. 17; Nieman. Manchester, Conn. The Salvation ,\rmy kee pitchei's gave up 16 hits, the Ko.sciuszko ...... 2 5 .286 IV. RiirnrM. r . 3 . 1 witne.««srd la.M night’s affair, said hall.‘-. IV-ckMl 1. MfilU'mixi. lr>.>4lnp Cards vs. Dodgers, 6- -Oiarter I oi^rolV.‘'''l6: “ Meler~Chlcaso,' I5: '‘ca'r- In Southbury. Rev Norman Carl­ The Week WHEREVER YOU MAY Slnirkii.-. Ih . , 1 () iiupny with F^tomoter Jim Norris’ they believed Turpin ^would beat i*llchDr, Rrohmari: timpirf'.'*, Vacantl; Oaft. . - - . Carl E. Ohmn, Pa«tor_ 661 .Main Street ficldei's contributed two ciiois o rasquH, Chlcaaci and Groth, St. Louts. son. Director of the Inner Mission Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Annual K.-ilcrlla. It , . . 1) < hoice fo* the site. Norris wants to Bobo. an.rvr, Sp ilnmn; liiii'', 1 10. 14. Philemon Anderaon, Captain Nonnan Marshall and .some generally lax play, and The Kosciuszko Club won ll.s l i n t . f-I ...... II work of the Augustana Lutheran Midsummer Festivsl. Miss Inez (( put it. on in New York's Yankee Two of them. Lain.son \\'ood of Ti'liitca—Jensen. Waahlnirtnn. 6; Mlno- Asalatant to the Paator the battei's weie baffled by Sal second game of the season last TwaronlK-, if . 1 n sci and Rivera, CtiicaEo, Phllley. Phila- Church in New England, will be Clarence W. Helsing. Carter and Mrs. Leland Howard ~ iiunday. June 21 Stadium on Aug. 27. Flaherty said the London Daily Telegraph and delpliia ancl Vermin. W ashington. 4. (The Barber) Maglie, w-ho allow'ed night by trouncing the favored Totals ...... 23 2 the speaker. Luncheon will be Organist nnd (Yiolrmaster will be guest artists. 9:.30 Sunday School. A aperial GO THIS SUMMER only four safeties. - he prefers Snn Fi aiicisco his ami De.sinonil Harkett of the London Home Ruiia—Zernlal. Philailelphia. 16; served. Friday, 6:00 p. m, Ruth So­ .Moose by a 6 to 3 score. Bert ...... Bobo’s home town. Daily Pie.", said Olson and Huinez Rosen. Cleveland. 13; ejernert. Boston. program honoring the Fathers of Wheeler went the distance for the ‘ in ai 102 4l\—H 12. Mantle. -New York. 10: Doby. Cleve­ The Week Third Sunday After Trinity ciety will have a pot luck supper the Citadel will be presented by :*ky 2. Banavigr 2. "We can do $r)0n.000 at the gate had almost similar styles. Peter First National Tacks land, 9. Monday—• picnic at the home of Mrs. Ivar winners allowing but four hits, Sartnr. Paigl» .' ShmkiM.. Fair. tra. in Kezar Stadium and televise the Wilson of the London I.iaily Mirior Stolen Bn«es—Rivera. Chicago. 13: 9:00, Divine worship and Church the Sunday .Sehool department un­ I striking out seven, and issuing but hit. . o-.m.* Mlnoso, Clilcago. 12: Phllley. Phlladel- 6:30 j). m. Father and son ban­ School: 10:45, Divine -Worship, Carlson. .47 Oyerlook Drive, der....the. -direction, of Russell fight, too." said F'laherty. "Thal’.s said “Tui'pin, fit and al hi.s best, quet sit ” the church' sponsored by j two baaes Otl balls. Hie yOUhgflleT Irutta: I»arrifir»*. (Itiiibic plnv.-t, a lot belter Ilian they'll do in. New should win." -jtdiia:-7: Mantle.- New -Vorki 6: -seven with nursery in parish building. Clough. ■ looked good all the way and , ‘ ’ hiKon. Sartor: Mllwui. iSnrtOr. Aionkv! First Loss on Bees' plnver.' lied with 4 each. the Luther League. Prelude • - _ ' York.’’ What (hey foi-get was that Tur­ Pilehing—l.npal. New York. 8-0. 1.000; St. Me.ry’s Epls«M>pal Chiirrh 10:50 Holiness meeting. Lt. the crowd’s applause with his ( nvapnarn. Banavl;;f : O ft on Ford. New 5’ iirk. 7-1. .875; Shea. W ash­ Wednesday Rho.symedre. Colonel David Coy, Divisional M o r in r t v ’J« T. L -pion 6; tm hall.'*. Gue.sse.s on what the fight eoiild pin failed to knock down Humez. ington, 5-1. .833; Kinder. Boston and riist .Streets strikeouts when the going got a 7 2 1 7:30 p. m. Senior Choir re­ Vaughan-Williams Officer for Southern New Fng- M c C la in . U irh a rd . D v r r . .sti ik » - gross here ranged from SlTiO.OOO Olson easily defeated Norman Hooper. Cleveland. 4-1. .800. hearsal. Rev. .\lfred L Williams. Rector little bit rough. out8. McClain 5. n ic h a r d 5. D y . r 4 hits lo $300,000. Despite that, those in H.'iyes who twice decked Humez in Dirk Wrijilil Scullers Slrtkeoiitic -- Pii-rce. Chicago. 64; Solo (flrst service) land. will be the guest preacher. off, D > f r 3 for 2 tu n s In Z lniitnp.*i Ti'iirk."). C hicago. 62: C a rrla . Cleveland. Rev. John J. Johnson, Curate The V'ernon avenue boys really 0 1 a losing bout in Pans. Upset Triumph Friday- - Mrs. Barbara Nussdorf A special service of enrollment Richard I for ru n « in hit t»v pjirb- , the know say Ne’v York will get .50; Gray. Detroit and Masterson, Wash­ took charge in the third , inning bv. Richard (Falcetta) Five Hils in lo 3 6:.30 p. m. Annual dinner for wiidpUchf^. plum. ington. 49. Anthem—-"Even Me" ....W arren The 3rd Sunday after Trinity - will he conducted for young people VKSTKKHAV’S KKSI LTS when Lenny Meleskt of the Moose iMrCfain:, pniiiied b.-\ll.«. i',ih..r,ii turn'll choir members and Sunday School Solo. Erland Johnson over six years of age who, desire Dy.-r; Iiniiirr'i.-. Wluk'-! nlRlit's massacre. whl<-li Aliiniiii League Win, Firnt Nutlonal Raak (5) 8 a. m., Holy Communion. Cele­ N u tin iin l lost control and allowed the bases AB R H P O A K teachers at the church. Offertory C h lr a c o 11- 1. BnHiklyti R-7. iloii.slfr; scori'i. Talni: time.’ ) 5rt. 'drew 7,418 fans, (-rosscil SS6.2.50 at q brant the Curate, assisted by Rev. to become members of the Junior to become loaded. Barney Fahy Rockv !Mav Risk R d( k \k itli. 17> . . 1 1 4 1 0 ".Adagjo" ...... Giiilmant N Vw Y t u k 15. Milwmikf’p 1. I a $12 fop. The 15-roiinilcr wan 7\Iso UlonlH Homer S n m ll, r f ...... !!!!!!!! 5' 0 n 1 0 0 Leland O. Hunt, deacon. Soldiers Roll. rhila'li’lphia Id. Finrinim il 1. Milwauk'ees Fails Sermon promptly .smashed a aolid two base ERASER OLD 5I.AKK | broadcast and telecast nationall)'. ( '\’l'. HU ...... *...... 7 0 0 2 1 1 11 a. m., Morning Prayer with 2:00 Silver Lane Sundav St. Lfnu.s 10, Fftt.«bmcl( 2. Manuguia. r .... .1 1 q 7 4 n Bolton Congregational f3iurch A m f r in in I clout scoring two runs, and a pass- Laramie, Wyo. t.T) A mark with an extra .SSfl.OtlO for radio (.roM ii 2 ! STA,\DINGS "The Church A Courageous sermon by the Curate. Officiant .M ilflwll, 17) ...... 1 0 d 1 1 0 Rev. Arthur A. Wallace, Minister r>«'tr«»il 1, X«'w Y«*tk 2. j ed ball accounted for another. that had stood for 23 ycar.s was | xY, each cladl.-itor collcr-tcd a ...... W L Pet. rf ___ ...... 1 0 0 n 0 II To Impress Leo Witness In a Discouraged 4 1 the rector. Senior Choir. BitNion . Rt. ledul.^ . ; Although the Kosciuszko club was erased when Wyoming;’.. Paul Car- : total of bIm)IiI 82:1,00(1. Hiut.s, If ...... 2 II 1 0 0 0 Walter Grr.yb, World." n*'volHrn«f 4 Wa-^lunctcn 2. N.-issiff Anns ...... 2 1 .667 Musical outline of this .service: ChirnRo PflHa(l**lt»Tiia I leading 4 to 3 going into the sixth, lin ran the 880 in 1:,54.8 at the.j Norris nnd Flaherty will do their ! Now 5'(ii'k, '.Iiinc 2(1 i.l” The Brown & Bcanpre . 2 1 .667 (•u.iliifvon. If ...... 7 n 0 0 1 0 Organist and (Tiolr Director Lulherweds picnic, McLean Processional, "O Word Of God In­ ■ boxing giapovinc .says pocky Mar- M n 'n r r v . 27> ...... 1 1 7 n 1 Milw',aukee, J'.ine 20 — (45 Leo Park. Granby: lunch at 12:45. B T A N D J M iS i they secured two insurance runs Skyline Conference track and field dickering for -tlie next couple of Fust .National ...... 2 2 ..506 Wi ijsfit. j» . , , . q 1 I 4 1 carnate" I N a tio iin l when pave Logan doubled to the meet. Jack Squires of Utah .set the week.' over the long distance tele- ici.ann will defend his hciivywclght Mam hester Trust .... 1 .2 250 Du‘-ocher''%titl Is a little dubious Sunday, June 2 1 ; 1:00. Latvian Conflrmation [PAINTERS W ANTED I W Pul. (IRI...... O') 5 Seq)(ence, "Dear Lord And F'ather i Mijwaukv. 40 If). .61(8 .*tr- .bright-cgnterfleld fence, .The. Moose old record of 1:55.2. in 1930. |,phone.. Olaon and his manager ex- : title against Roland LaStai-za. ft IS 9 about the first place Milwaukee .. 10 (00-amn..’ Morning Worship. S erv ice...... '■ ...... of Mankind" ^ .at,- - . e-|tr8»M« Sc -f5e«tif)re fH) " i Biof*klyn .... 17 21 ,(>.18 2»V JThursday. Sept 24, at Now 'I'm-k's Srappy.Iim .Maiteggia and Lefty 1*0 Bnavc-s' penmihi chances. Prelude, "Hear My Prayer" 7:00. Installation of Rev. Carl St. Lftuis ...... 14 .5% h * jcould do nothing with Wheeler In AR R H A K 1 Offertory. "The King Of Love My* G A L L M I4-7830 21 the bottom of the sixth. Polo Grounds. K .'ll.’v. p ...... 0 ll 0 0 0 n "They’ve got the bcist pitching ' Mendel.ssnhn Brostrom, Ebenezer Church, Wil- PhllnOf'lplim ...... '... .1(( 21 .Ihft 7 Dick Wright i-oiitbinccl their tal­ PU ’k ra i. p ...... Shepherd Is" ...... Sheiley ; Now Yorlx ...... 20 f‘ ..K N» lo'k Al Wpill, Marciano's manager; ...... 1 0 1 1 1 0 in the league." the New York Processional Hymn, ‘‘.Still, Still limantic. i. Recessional, "Lord Of All _ Being" 2 The game postponed Thursday ents h'.st ivght to give Fii sl Xa- |(Juay. If . ... e...... 4 0 0 1 0 1 ■ D. H. FRECHEHE rinrlmmtl ...... 21 14 .182 17 I night between the Klks and the had a recent long coi\fercnrc with' K friM V. r f .... 2 Cl (1 2 0 0 Giants manager said in the dugout With 'Thee, 'When Purple Morn­ The M eek Wednesday — rijirapo...... iv 17 .127 20 International Roxthg Club offi­ . lional Bank a ft to .2 victory over: Molwiiiljal. r ...... ! . ! 1 1 PUl.H7»iiifi:7i ...... 20 41 177 ,P. A.C. will be played tonight. 1 2 “ 2 0 1 last night before his team trounced ing Breaketh" Monday, 7:00, Explorer Scouts; 10:00 a- m. Mid-week celebra­ 22 Miller’s Edge Deci’s cials, tiying to rleai- up tax prob­ RttCCim ...... 1 n 1 1 I 0 the Braves. 15-1. "and their whole Anirriran .startifig at six o’clock., one half Brown anci Beanpr? al Charter ■Aliniin.*!, 17) ...... 1 0 \ 7 0 1 Anthem, "May Now Thy Spirit" 8:00, Stewardship Committee; tion of the Holy Communion, in NVw \t!rk ...... 44 1 lems th.'-.t would l♦.sult fi'om a see- ti •)G11 hour earlier than the regulai- Oak Alumni Fiehl. Mancggia drove | Kinn* y. 2I» ...... 1 7 1) 4 2 n lineup is sound, but what happens - Schuetky-Theharne the courtyard, weather permitting. Clf'volrtnd ...... 11 !ft0(1 liiU ond dcfcn.se within a year. SoIoniMi). 11) ...... 7 0 1 0 0 ' 8:00. Piano Recital by Clarence riiirngo...... 11 27 ..ft.Ki 121- starting time. in three runs with a home run and I if somebody gets hurt? Offertory, ‘'In Green Pastures” Hel-sing's pupils. Luther Hall. NOTICE B'*Mou K Weill met with Jim Noiris. In­ (lavcIL), rf ...... 1 1 0 n It 0 1 "I'm not saying anvone will." ...... 11 2 .Ml 11’ Koihciu^zkf* Hi) In Extra Innings, 4-2 s.iigle. and Wright came through! (’(mlr.t, rf ...... 0 n 0 (V n 0| Wely Tuesday, 10:00, Apron sewing Wa.Hhinstfin .,...... 10 21 -.5(0 15 ternational Boxing Cluh president, Hryarl. if. 17) ...... 1 0 n 5 0 Durocher went on. “hut this is Hymn of Preparation, "Worship First Churrh of Christ, Srienitst Phllnrirlphia ...... 28 ,4ft" 17’-. AR R H POA K with his tirsl victory of tlie sea­ meeting. Ladies’ Aid members, DOCTOR St. Louln ,... 12 Tuurolli't. rf ... 4 0 0 0 and Truman Gibson, hi.s etuef Chj- baseball and it can happen. Other­ the Lord in the Beauty of Holi­ Masonic Temple ...... 20 42 .121 2ft’-. Utican. If ...... 0 0 n son, aiding hla own cause w-ith a , 'I’f.tal5 ...... 24 1 h ]« ft 1 home of Mrs. Harold West; 6:30...... ir. i1 ,25f( 2f)’" J ) STANDINGS Summary: cago lieutenant. .Ned Irish, grne:al R a n 7< ...... q 070 wise. I don't know-.'They’re looking ness" JOHN S. WETHERBEE .lohndrnw. 3h .... 1 1 0 Iwo-nm homer. Wiighl’s home 2o , \ - 5 Boy Scouts; 8:00, Second Helsing TODAY'S liA.MES Fah.v. <• ...... 1 0 8 0 0 \V L Pet. Derl't 1 manager of Madison Sf|iiare (lai - BD.'.d ...... (MNI 027 0-- -1 awfully good." Bermon: First in S\immer Series ,, Sunday Service, 11:00 a. m. Chiropodi.st A m rrU 'A n ;'('apelhi. rf ...... 2 lUn provc'd to i>e the winning lum , i,au*-d in. Pii-kral. Manc-giria 9, recital. 2 0 0 0 0 Miller's ...... 5 0 .1.000 AR t: 11 I ’O A den. also ronferred . with Norris The admission was a surprise. June 2i, 1953. Df»trf)it a! N*'w York Ah» r d-l) vm. .Ia\armirku.^. lb 1 0 0 h 0 27 marker. ' Wriulit ,7 .sti-il<,-,,ni.s Pic-kral .7. of Sermons. Wednesday. 8:00 a. ni.. Charter­ 905 Main Street HAVE THE HERALD SENT TO YOUR VACATION ADDRESS Rnsohi (4-.D. n i Damntn’s ...... 3 2 ■ .600 I Anilit-llo. > . . I and Gib.son after Weill's ilep.ar- Early in the season Durocher wa.s Sunday School, 11:000 a. m. Rfitryh. 2b ...... 2 Hannal), '>7t ...... 4 (< 1 2 I ti.ri.-i) /'lltlM M .' XI '‘'“i-rv linlii.- illli.s. Mnin-Bgia. "Becoming Aware of God <’|DV4*lnn#l at Washingtun - (nlpfit» - •) l .\r IK K ( H .xKI.IK I K IvKK.xL w'rlght st'il*.|i ha.-r,-, Pickral 2. B<));ctl)l. ed bus leaves church for Interna­ Announce.s the openinjr W itin o k. ft!* ...... 1 0 0 Nassiffs ...... 3 3 .,500 I H. (Viiifnii, 17) _____ 1 0 It 7 0 tui-e. Inclined to think the Braves were Wedneaday Evening Meeting, Frl!f*r (2-4» v« Schmitz (1-1». 0 2 Through the Beautiful" Whv.-b i, p ...... 1 n 0 1 (Jt'mil(*i»rv. If . _____ 4 1) ■T) I ♦' II Jimmy De Angelo, La.'-tl.arza s got tile first tw'i) batters to . pop, I'vi. Atn-nnii;. Kinin-v ; snci-ifien, tional Youth Conference, Boaton. p. m.- of an office at 50 Farm­ rhlcApo al PhUnilrlpbia I’i'-rr*' Deci’s , ...... 2 3 .400 nlaving over their hcad.s and would 8:00 j !>>u P‘*u M 7. rf .. II (1 0 0 0 0 Auirunt, (•...... ______.1 II It 12 ti ^ up, he walked 1^0 Cyr. Then with : - Mamnrg^ t^ .-.. Recessional H y m n, "Summer Friday, 6:30, Missionary Circle TAKING OFF FOR VACATION FUN SOON? USE OUR (5- 1 ) VK B \ rd (fi-7 » o r Bi.^^liop d - l i . Silk City ...... 0 5 .000 ' " hianager, still awaits olTicinl word. fold. Even after the Giant.s were Reading Room Hours: | ington Ave., Hartford. St. I^nuiK at Bo.-4ton-BIv7.kf) M-4) nr Bpv4Tiy. p . .. 1 0 Suns Are Glowing " T o ta lx 4 4> 7 IN 5 3 ■— 11 II However, he has sent the New the eimnl 0 and 2 on .Maneggia. he ‘ na,,k 3 ,.n Pirkial :i. plastered. 8-1 and 1 1 -1. in their picnic at home of Betty Heck. Tuesdays and Fridays 12:00--1 Brf*orh»‘rn U-8) v.*) Parnell iK-4 ). Thomp.^on. -rf . ’ ’ ’ 4 1 1 t' Mt»o»e (S7 <> (1 it iiOkeil a line drive over the left- VVnclit 8 «ii,l niirlie.t.Wricht 2 pa.s.«- Postlude, "Marche Religioso" Manche.ater Telephone CONVENIENT GO-EVERYWHERE "MAIL-AWAY" PLAN TO KEEP N n lio n a t Clutch pitching by Jerry Chng- Mo*)!- , ss . 1 (' II Yot'k heavyweight to ramp "to first appearance here, Durocher 4 :00 p. m. ’ I AB R H PO A K It lel.l fence .lhal ''hiii-eeil the line Man-CEia iini|)tre', Raiii.,- Gounod N p w York al Mllwnnkoo H'*arn (5- 4 » .R.- ...... ------2 1 1 tt " gel ready for somet lung. ' ' lielil icnte -inai nuggeu inc •>"« ; ,|eii.c„„ie,; .„-r,rer. Diana; time. i:3ci, was not convinced. Wednesdays 7:00 7 :M p. m. I Mitchell .3-6480 1 0 non enabletl XtiWcr’5 Restaurant to *r p H p iiu . n ...... 1* 1 1 It (I Zion Evangeliral Lutheran Church TK Idddh* I. A in . 21» ...... 1 (I n I^aSlarza and Ins trainer. Dan all the way. The public is cordially invited to ! UP WITH WHAT'S GOING ON AT HOME WHILE YOU'RE AWAY. PhllRflrlpliia nt (Miira»r'» • Lablno (2- 1) mil. 17...... remain undefeated in the Rer Soft- Ar.-to, h ... _____ 1 ti M II l> (Mlasouri Synod) Hartford Tel. 6-9124 X9 Pollpt (2-K . 1 2 1 Florin, were to leave tu8ay fur In the second. Wright hit a Church of the Nazarrne attend our services and use otjr ' Sm itl). (• ...... 1 n I ball League. La.st night Chaii^on Tutal.-^ ...... 11 4 27 1 Cooper and High Streets PlH.-^hur^rh nt Rt. Louif» (night) — K«>nHnr'K ( t > Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Paator Mel»‘5k i. p ...... 1 fr (I 0 0 was lorced to go extra innings PiiiiiipA. ib ,. , . 5 2 2 1 2 ,1 of Shci'iff Gei'iy (lormley. That is with Willie MeCurry. who doubled, "la The Universe, Including Man, 7 Z )vk rf ...... 1 0 o 0 0 nien to pin a 4 to 2 lo.ss on Ded’.s. L. pay. if ...... _____ 4 0 1 h tt a wheie .Ier.--'ey .loe Waleott c hopped on second hose: C. K. Winslow', Minister Misa Marion A. Erdin, Organist Marcli.'im. Ih .. I Evolved By Atotnic Force?" wilt 3 -5 7 2 7 ' ..3 0 u 0 0 . . . . .1 1 2 1 " Call Mitchell 7 5 It v/as Chng's and Miller's fifth Jb II Wood and did h;.s preliminai.v I Brown and Beaupre broke into Horencc Wood and be the subject of the I-esson-Ser- A )ra liA m (in. If 0 0 0 t) ...... 4 . n II 7 ('u u r7»‘manrh»\ x * II work for all his title fight.s. ! the .scoring column in the fifth Special Gertrude Wilson, Co-Organista June 21, Third- Sunday after mon lor Sunday, June 21. The 1 0 0 0 0 : straight win without tasting de- Ni.-ai ...... ______1) • (1 H 41 ii. he barely W'un a split doi-ision in I the sixth, a'single nnd a w alk, plii.s Tennyson Me Fall, superintendent. children whose parents cajuot that dwell therein,’- T))i)-ba.''** Iih'. I-ozaii-Kalo-Siilryb: 1 1 versary rowing regatta on the ...... 1 II theii- fir.st fight, when both w-eie a pair of battery crior.s added the Worship and Junior church, bring or send them, or live at a iloiihle play)!. Mui f-haiii ijim.-<'i't)-il; left franu' bV getting'men on second ' ' , . . . ; (» 0 0 Selectiona from the Bible include . P e r s o n a l lH anrlffstfr lEw futitg Ifm lii on iiii.-o . . Ko.si'iii'zko 7 MfMise . tia.xes Car Plata . . Cltaner and Wax 10:45 a. m. Message, , "Paternal distance. For information, call the following; "For, lo, he that Thames. 1 6 and third with none out but Chag- ■ unbeaten young prospects. Bees’ third run. Wright finished on liall.-. M)-!o.«ki 6, W’h'-i-li-r 2; 'Irike- V Pattern." MI-9-0408.) formeth the mountains, and cre- MEMBER OF THE .AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION _ FIVE YEARS AGO—Jack, Kra- ,, , oul.-, .M-li-ski 8. Whi-Her 7. pa.'ed noli applied the pres.'ure and re- ' Tuial.^ ...... : ir > 4 27 ft strong though, by retiring the The finest wax Job money ran buy. Hearing Service .M o o K* m 4) 8 1 . 1 9 Youth service. 6:30 p. m., Martha 9:30 a. ni.. Adult Bible claas. ateth the wind, and declareth unto A Main .St., Jarvis Bldg. mcr defeated Bobby Riggs for the pnlis. Smith; umpir.ii. Vlnre-Wenduii; tired the side orter j ‘liV.Q Th..mp'..i. u REVENUE HITS HIGH last four t^en.- tw'o via the'strike Money back guarantee It not satiefied. 8 8 NEARLt 11,000 CIRCULATION DAILY national profes.sionah tennis title. .-coror. iP-cli; McKumey, president. 10:00 a. J m.. Divine worship. man whet ie his thought, that Air-Conditioned Offlree Ongc Again th^ bathing atar for j d—r Mianti iJ’i • Florida horse I out route. ' , ■ Reg. Price $1.69 ...... SALE PRICE TEN YEARS A4iO—Ted Collins Miller’s was Leo Day with three | 1 I'. «'i>rr< iill l"i St. ] TOMOKKOW t h e r e will bo a EvangelisUc service. 7:30 p. m. Text; John 1T:3. Thame: “To maketh the morning darkneaa, -and MI-9-6381 Peicr-4oii.9f.,r P. ('oiiciiU it* racing this year produced an all- Know the True God Is lilfe Below to operate a'national profe.ssional CLEANED I'P hits and two runs batted in. Fran- \ Mijir r'. time high of-$12.7.'I2.;;,51 in revenue I Ih'ather's Day douhlehcader, with Hie Week treadeth upon ,the high places of Dally 9:30 to St. Louis INFIA) Ray Jabluri- KC and fltemal Life Abpye.” the earth. The Lord, The God of ‘Thum. football team in Boston. ny Phillips nnd Joe Lebledz al.'o Deri’. ih'J i for'the .- tate. As 'isual. H-aleah ! sU four team.' participating. The Prayer and Praia# aenHce.'Wed- 3:30 p. m., Outdoor Misaten Fes­ TWENTY YEARS AGO—Ross ■‘sItI of the Cardinals led the Caro>- hit .**afelv twice for the winners. b'uicd in. Da I'liiJh W’lts the lat'ge.sl producer with $5,'- fii'st game, between First National hosta, ia his name.” (Amoa 4:13). to 9 I nanmib. 7iit i. A lt- QUEY'S TYDOL STATION •aaday, T:4S p. m. tival and strawberry iK>cial/at Re­ Soimcrx'ille played sub-par golf i Una League ih 1951 in five depai-j- Poor support ledylo .Beverly’s J i,S ;;h r;2b„.2'h ^ 448,324. Of the atnte’.s poit.ion. 62 j and Xasslffs. wijl start -promptly Caravan, Thuraday, T p. n». Correlative paaaagea from the and defeated W. H. Sharpe. and menta—batting average, runs bat- 510 HARTFORD ROAD^ TKL. :00 deemer Lntheran Ouirch. Village OirisUan Science textbook. \ 8 downfall. Decis twqr boots set lljlli (ir#*. L. D ay; —|)'ft i,ii .i * a ') '','M .. ... i l l . r I " . per cent goes to old age assistance j at 2 o’clock with the nightcap be- 7, In the British Amateur golf ted in, home runs, hits and several ei the winners' scori D-ci's 16; ha...s on ■ hali-. ,rh'iuifiii .5. tween the Bees and the Trust to < ( m u v ■ I B -v.rly 3; ulrikenul'. Cliaitnyn .'t/Bi’ yCr- snd 38 per cent is equally divided toumamenL doubles. 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Antomobiles for Sale 4 Business Services Offered 1.3 Heating:— PlumbinK 17 Help Wanted— Fenul* 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 Situations Wanted— Articles for Sale HooschoM Cioods. 61 Musical lOfitrnmenU 63 Hooaea for Salt 72 Houaet for Sale 72 Lots for .Sals 73 Male 39 Coventry COMPLETE Repairs ny Stuart R. GUARANTEED Plumbing and WOMAN WITH sewing experience DO YOU LOSE 300 HOURS VENBTIAN BUNDS PAT ONLY 118.57 MONTH IF YOUR rtteARt'S diatVe haa MANCHESTER PRINCETON STREET TWO BUILDING LOTS in Man­ USED TRUCKS for dry cleaning department. Highest Quality Only been a beautiful grand piano, SEE '‘BUD"—The Truck King— Walcott, A-1 Repair, Sales, on heating. Alterations and new PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT —Special­ AND THIS BEAUTIFUL REAL VALUES chester, on Lake atreet. MltcheU Classified work. Perms gla-'s electric and Must apply in person. New Model Also Reconditioning come in at once,. You'll find SCHOOL AREA 9-5873. HARTFORp ROAD USED CARS washing machines, vacuum cleah- i^YEAR TRAVELING^ izing in small business accounts. 3 ROOMS BRAND NEW Sp. .Manvheater,. 2-FamlJy Flat .on ■’crs, motors, small' appliances. gas water heaters-sold and—-In­ Laundry, 73 Summit street. All types ■ considered; Rates 'Teav Tapes and Cords by-Y ard ----- "LUXURY” FURNITURE IS Ghlckering, Stelni^ay; Steck-, and Town Meeting Will Decide DON'T —Hartford Road iFor the Befit bus line, in got^ condition, 2-car Six-Robm'^~Ca|^' ~ Cocl with thed Welding. 180 Main street. Phone stalled. Time payments arranged. sonable. Phone Mitchell 9-5124. YOURS other grand pianos In hard-to- FOR SALE—65 acres land. Highest Advertisements Values in Used Trucks. GIRL OR WOMAN for stock room TO W ORK? Call garage,. $12,600. dormer, within two blocks of Bow­ point In Coventry. Call for appoint­ Mitchell 9-6678. Skellejf Brothers, Mitchell 9-8714. Look what ydii (et! tell-from new condition. -Our 1949 CHEVROLET 1-TON PICK­ work. Numerous benefts, steady A BUILDER Wishes the following FINDELL MEG. CO. pianoa are one-half of new costa, ers School. AU six rooms com­ ment. Pilgrim 2-6830. CLASSIFIED ADVT. No. Mancheater, 2-Family Flat, 4 pleted. ’Tile bath up, lavatory Board of Assessors Issue UP. Excellent Condition. MASON, STONE contractor and PLUMBING And heating. Special­ employment. Apply In person, You can enjoy those extra kinds of work; carpentry, paint­ MI-3-4865 1953 REFRIGERATOR '’ 'or less. AU expertly recondi­ DEPT. HOURS TELEVISION SET and 6 ,1-car garage, $12,000. down. ’This home waa„ custom, A-ZONE LOT, with 50’ frontage on BUY Manchester Coat, Apron, Towel 8 weeks each year by simply ing, roofing, mason, sidewall. Rea­ 1942 CHEVROLET HA^F-TON cement work. Va.entlno Bellucci, izing^ in repairs, topper water 485 East Middle Turnpike tioned. As low as $375. At long Washington atreet. Water and sew­ 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. PICK-UP. Motor Completely Supply, 73 Summit street. sonable rates. Tel. Hartford 5-9556, BEDROOM SUITE as 36 months to pay. Also one Mancheater, 6-Room Single, lovely built a year ago for present owner. Fern street. Tel. MltcheU 3-5042. piping, remalellng electric equip­ investigating: employment Now vacant and in excellent con­ er available. T. J, Crockett, Brok­ Coventry, June 20 — (Special)—«th « Woman's Club of Norwich will Overhauled. ment for plugged drains. Edward 8 to 9 p. m. only. WASHED SAND. Stone, gravel, fill, LIVING ROOM SUITE good used spinet plana GOSS yard for. children, oil heat, 1-car Townapeople win have a special have a noon luncheon aril herb pro­ Call 9-5451 >etwecn 5 and 7:30, BIG PROFIT, distinction, and an possibilities at Spencer Rub­ loam. Nussdorf Construction Co; dition. Full pribe $15,750. er. Mitchell 3-5416. COPY CLOSING TIME 1940 CHEVROLET PLATFORM. Johnson, MItctiell 3-6&79 . or 5 PC. DINETTE SET PIANO COMPANY. 317 Asylum garage, $11,000. town meeting Wednesday at 8 gram at 2 p. m. at the herb farm. A PIG IN Excellent Condition. ANTIQUES Refinlshed. Repairing opportunity is what you want, ber right here in Manchester, Phone Mitchell 9-7408. CEDAR CHEST, UNOLEUM street, Hartford 5-6696. Free FOR CLASSIHED ADVT. Mitchell 3-5044. . ~ isn’t it? Without obligation ITI tell T. J. CROCKETT WOODED LOT. 100 x 200, near new p. m. to vote on replacing the Mra. Stmmona will instruct In the 1947 BROCKWAY CAB AND done or. any furniture. Tieman, Dogsr-Blrds— Pejs 41 RUGS, LAMPS, TABLES parking next door (west). For Appointment To Ihapect, school and Wilbur Cross highway. town's present Board of Aaaeaora making of pot pourri. MON. THRU FRI. you how you can get all three— USED SINKS, bath tubs, wash KITCHEN CABINET Phone Broker CHASSIS. Priced for Quick 189 South Malh street. Phone LENNOX Furnaces and warm air tubs, toilet bowl. Jones Furniture Country-atmosphere. Twenty min­ with a single full-time assessor and Tolland County Republican wom­ Just write giving past selling ex­ BOXER PUPS, males. A.K.C. DISHES THE FRANCES K. WAGNER 244 MAIN STREET en are invited to a tea at the Gov­ A POKE! 10:30 A .M . Snie. -* Mitchell 3-5643. heating. Eafl Van Qamp. Mitchell perience to Gladys Bogue, 167 So. WE NEED registered. Champion stock. Call and Floor Covering, 36 Oak street. utes from Hartford. Call Mitchell on extending the system of minor­ 1948 CHEVROLET DUMP 9-5844. . ' And other articles to complete your Wearing Apparel— Fan 67 REALTY — REALTORS Phones; MltcheU 3-5416 and 9-2868. ity representation to all town ernor’s residence Tuesday from 3 SATURDAY 9 A, M,„„. - TRUCK. - Priced Right...... -...... ANTIQUE-FURNITURE-.restored, Main street^ Mid^etownj,^ Conn, Milward, Pilgrim 2-6764.______...... Mitchell »Tp028.,______..- Realdence- MItohaU 9.7751— ■p...m.,to.-5 p. -ro. -Those-wishing-to 'fhi’s' Is not door to' door.'h eed ' ALL AROUND MACHINISTS home!-*------SHELL PIN K race evening kbwii; boards-elected o r appointed in ttte 1938 DODGE 1-TON. Rebuilt Mo­ furniture refinishing, caning and A PLUMBING shop at your door. attend may contact Mrs. John M. one manager, age 35 to 45, and NEW ZEALAND white rabbits. LAWN CHAIRS, unpainted. 1140 REGULAR PRICE WAS $1,069.95 stole and matching nylon gloves. NEW TWO Bedroom ranch, con- MANCHESTER, Deepwood Drive. future. TOUR COOPERATION WILL tor. all types of re-aenting work done. No time lost. New work. Altera­ Ernest S. Gowdy, Brewster street, Burnside Ave. Hartford 8-7278. IX)T FOR Sale. Five minutes from If the meeting approve the as- Tyler or Mrs. Philip I. Holway, Anson F. Thorp. Phone Mitchell several fashion directors 25 to 50. in our new tool and die shop. BUT THE PRICE Size 12. MltcheU 3-5465 after 8 p. venJenUy located. Full baaament, 4 room Cape Cod, hot air coal bua. Call Mitchell 3-5528. . 4 BE APPRECIATED WILL .SWAP, FOR ANYTHI.NG— tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot Coventry. hatchway, hot water heat. Imme­ seaaor proposal, voters will then party town committee chairman 9-5935. Opportunity knocks only once— Top area rates and benefits ROYAL PORTABLE deluxe type- FOR EVERYTHING NOW fired heat, full cellar, cabinet for further details. . Transportation EXCEPT ANIMALS. water automatic heaters. Youngs­ this is it. Write today. It’s new, IS ONLY— diate occupancy, $11,900. Phone kitchen, hot water by electricity. decide whether the Board of Fi­ town sinks sold. Estimates glad­ 8 VERY NICE cross-breed pups. writer. IJke new. Price $80. Call will be furnished. ------PIANO TUNING, repairing, resfyi- exciting and different. for those who qualify. Inter­ $6.37 Warren E. Howland, Realtor. Well landacaped lot. $9,500. Car- Resort Properly for Sale 74 nance or the Board of Selectmen Dial MI-3-5121 1946 PONTIAC eight sedanette, ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. Mitch­ Zimmerman’s Kennels, Lake MltcheU 3-7800 after 6 p. m. Rooms wlthoat Board 69 There were nine and one-half blue. Radio, heater. Immaculate ing, keys recovered, players re­ esting work and modern ma­ MltcheU 3-8600 any time. roU-Driggi Agency, Realtors, 754 should appoint the aaseaaor (or ell 9-7636. GIRL FOR General laundry work. slreei, MI-3-2687. FREE STORAGE TIL WANTED ANDOVER. BOLTON, Co^^try — asaeaaora. If more than one are to tables of set-back in play Wednes­ condition. First reasonable offer paired. Pianoa restyled and reup­ chine tools. Must be able to SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT PLEASANT ROOM, central. Pri­ Main atreet. East Hartford. 8-4164 day night in 6t. Mary’s Church hall. | Good opportunity for advance­ WHITE PORCELAIN sink. Call A FASdNATING 5H room ranch or MltcheU 3-4480. waterfronts $5500 and up; near )>e appointed. takes it. 164 Eldridge street. holstered, Pianos bought, sold. set up and operate all types of Phone Me Immediately vate entrance, continuous hot with large, encloaed porch, attach­ Prizea were awarded to the follow­ I,08t and Found Phone Mitchell 9-4997. Mitchell 9-9329. 6 - 9 p. m. ment. Call in person. Maple Dry MltcheU 3-6917. water $1900 and up. Welles Agen­ They will also eatablish the ing: Millinery— DressmakinR 19 Cleaners and Launderers, 72 machines. ------Live Stock— Vehicles 42 Hartford 6-0358 water. Parking. Gentlemen. Mitch­ ed garage. Lot 330’ frontage x 150 SEE THESE TODAY! cy, Coventry. Tel. Pilgrim 2-6872. ell 3-4724. qualifications, term and salary of Women's first, Mra. Mary Sulli­ FOUND—Near brook at Autumn NO MONEY down. 1940 Ruick club RAY’S OIL Burner Service. Instal­ 'Maple street. HEREFORDS — Yearlings, steers, After 7 P. M. 46-4690 depth. Nicely landacaped. Ehccel- Fine Seven-Room Older Home. Ex­ the office, and will vote on author­ ALTERATIONS and dressmaking. Boats and Accessories lent construction. On bua line. Be­ COVENTRY LAKE- Several aum- van; second, Mrs. Gua Scarpello, and Charter Oak atreeta. pair eye coupe. 1940 Chevrolet, 1940 Olds- lations, repairs and service on oil top choice quality, register­ If you have no means of transpor­ NEWLY DECORATED, Beautiful­ tra large lot, garage, laundry room. izing the aaaeesor to employ cler­ glaaaea. Owner call Mitchell E.xpcrt work on women’s and HOUSEKEEPER FOR father and Ask For Mr. Bliss ing sold below original cost. War­ mer cottages, some improve- both of Coventry; third, Mra. mobile, 1940 Studebaker. Priced burners. Furnaces cleaned. 24- ed bulls, Willimantic HArrison tation I'll send my auto for you. ly furnished and spacioUa room. Priced for quick sale ...... $11,500 ical or other aaalstance. When you buy ,one of ear M 3-7882. children’s clothing. Quick service, 5 year old son. Live In or out. ren E. Howland, Realtor, 543 menU, $1,500 and up. Otherr^^l Louise St, Germaine of Stafford. to seH today. Center Motor Sales hour service. Tel. Mitchell 9-4901. reasonable prices. Will come to 3-3217. 10 H. P. SCOTT-Atwater outboard.- No obligation! The most cojiplete light house­ Four-Room Single, expandable to Planning Oonunisslon Men's first, Amos A. Richardson pf model used cars you know sriMig I at the Center. Write Box M,. Herald, giving age Woodbridge atreet. MltcheU lix, completely risdecorated and improvements, $3,200 and -'up. LOST your home if desired. Call Cecile SPENCER RUBBER Call MltcheU 9-2665. keeping facilities avaUable in Shore fronts, $5,500 and up. Rea- The Coventry Planning and Zon­ Coventry: pecond. Arthur Fontaine you’re getting . . . It loa*t Mka | GUARANTEED Top quality tele­ and qualifications. A —L —B—E -R —T—•—S 3-8600. painteij from top to bottom. Fine buying a “pig In a poker*__ . - SINOLE PAYMENT BOOK 1952 CHEVROLET Deluxe turone vision scTyivc: Calls received be­ Brunelle. -MlU’hell 9-4370. 43-45 Altyn Street, Hartford Manchester! You will-marvel at imnable down payment. - John S. ing Commlaaion. wiU.not jneet o l Willimantic: third, Howard A. . PRODUCTS CO.” “ Poultry aiid Supplies 43 lot. Only ...... $11,900 Wednesday because of the apecial Richardson of Coventry. NO. 1227 grey, equipped. Like new. Center fore 9 p. m. will be serviced same WANTED--Licensed trained attend­ Diamonds— Watches— the cleanlir.eaa of this building. HOLLISTER SCHOOL SecUon, Bissell, Realtor, Cross street. So. Each car is recondlttoned ai ant for night duty. Good pay, FIBRE RUGS in atock now. All ChUdren accepted. Central. Pric­ seven room single. Large screen­ Another amazing value! Jarvla- Coventry. Tel. Coventry Pilgrim town meeting acheduled. The meet­ Speclala, Mra. Lottie Barrows of Notice la hereby given that Sin­ Motor Sales, rear of Post Office. night. Call Mitchell 9-1347. Moriiuf—^Tmckinf— BROAD-BRESTED Bronze Tur­ Jewelry 48 built Cape Cod. ’’ Four finished carries our new-car dealer goer-1 gle Payment Book No. 1227, iasued pleasant working conditions. Tel. Chapel Street keys, fresh frozen, 10 to 22 colors and sizea. 9 x 12 $17.05 ed ro reasonable you’ll gaap! Be ed porch. Comer lot. Hot water oil 2-6828. ing haa been postponed until June Willimantic, Charles Jacobsen of 1949 CHEVROLET Fordor. Like Storafffi 20 Mitchell 9-5879 or Mitchell 9-2358. LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re- and up. Phone Mitchell 9-434S, heat. Slorm windows, screana. rooms (expandable), front outside 29. Stafford, Mra. Thomas P. Flaherty antee-^your aaauraaee a t gw ' by The Mancheater Sa\ingB’ and pounds. Schaub’s Turkey Farm, sure and see this one, Mra. Dor­ kitchen. Move right in. Low priced Ity even after you buy! Loan Aaaociation. Inc., haa been new. Very low mileage. One own­ ALL KINDS of carpentry work. Manchester 188 Hillstown Road. pairs, aojusta watches expertly. Manchester Carpet Center, 308 sey, 14 Arch street Venetian blindt. BeautifuUy land­ Suburban for Sale 75 The Tolland Aaaociation of Con­ and Fred Jonea, both of Coventry. er. private parly. Can be financed. Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-4291. MANCHESTER —Package Deliv­ WANTED- Experienced rook and Reasonable prices. Open daily. Main street. scaped. Price $13,800. Escott at ...... $11,800 gregational Christian Churches There will be a aimllar party here loat and application haa been made general houscworkcr. Two adults For Appointment Call Stop by eooir. Examine Om to aald Aaaociation for payment of Mitchell 3-4849. ery. I»cal light tnicktng and Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce PLEASANT, Furnished room with Agency, Mr. Jewell, 889 Main VERNON, on two landscaped lota, and Ministers will meet June 28 July 1 with Mra. Kenneth McCall beauties. They’re kneckeate ■ I package delivery. Refrigerators, in family. Own sitting loom, bed­ MAN FOR Lubricating work. Apply Articles for Sale 45 semi-private kitchen privileges. atreet. MltcheU 9-3888. Residence JARVIS REALTY CO. thla immaculate ranch requires at 8 p. m. in ’the Vernon Congre­ of Eaglevllle and Mrs. Alex D. the amount of depoait. Hoaschold Serriees room and bath. References re­ Dillon Sales and Service, 319 Main. street. MltcheU 9-4387. eech one elinoet Uke netrl | 1947 PLYMOUTH Special deluxe, washers and stove moving a PIANO. UPRIGHT desk and other Phone MltcheU 9-4428. MltcheU 9-0383. 654 Center Street no additional expense. Taxes $89. gational Church. The Rev. Jamea Proulx of Coventry in charge. Terms to (It your bodget. LOST—Girl'a wallet In vicinity of radio, heater, motor just overhaul­ Offered 13-A specialty. Mitchell 9-0752. quired. Write Box A, Herald. HERE! household items. 49 Coburn road. Hartford 2-4080 t Price $10,500. H. B. Grady, agent, Ekldleston from England will speak Annlveraartee ed. 100';:, guarantee. Beautiful REFRIGERATION Service man, Garden— Farm— Dairy ROOM FOR Rent in private family. VERY DESIRABLE seven room . Manchester MI-3-4112 ^ Wedding anniversaries being Highland Park. Containa impor­ HOUSEWIVES A profitable busi experienced in low temperature Mitchell 3-8009 anytime. on Congregational Life in Eng­ tant papera. MI-9-0541. black. See It today at Center WEAVING of bums, moth holes AUSTII' a 1 c h a m b e r s CO., As little as $1 weekly buys Products 50 Gentleman preferred. References. Colonial. Sacrifice for quick sale. land. observed this week include the Motor Sales, 461 Main street. and tom clothing, hosiery runs, local and long dLvtance moving, nesa of your own with all adver­ work preferred. Well equipped Excellent selection of aluminum Inquire State Tailor Shop, 8 Bissell Many extras not found in other 109 BRANFORD Street—Complete­ 1948 PACKARD shop, good working conditions, a power mower. Make mowing ONE ROOM portable cabin—on 9 A special offering will be re­ following: On Monday, Mr. and handbags repaired, zipper re­ packing, storage. Call' Mitchell tising paid No investment. No PEPPER PLANTS 25c doz., lettuce folding chaira, aluminum folding atreet, or call MltcheU 3-7383. homes. Phone owner MltcheU ly finished, six room Cape Cod. acrea. 350 feet frontage, on Route Mrs. William Robarge, their forty- experience necessary. Write Box truck and tools furnished. Write P. Fireplace, storm windows and ceived to help defray traveling ex­ TUDOR. $«98 Annonneenents 1951 4-DOOR blue Dodge Meadow- placement, umbrellas repaired, 3-5187. Hartford 6-1423. a pleasure. Four famous and cabbage 15c doz., trans­ picnic tablet. Mark down on chil­ 9-2186. 30. H mile to Crystal Lake. $2,300. fourth; brook sedan, fluid drive, good con­ C, Herald^ O. Box 110 for interview. ATTRACTIVE ROOM for two. Full screens, oil steam heat, rear penses of the Rev. Mr. Eddneston. men's shirt collars reversed and makes. planted tomato plants $1.50 per Terms. Acres of solid peat moss. Tue^ay, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton NOW AIR-CondiUoned, Ruaaell’a dition. $1,300. Call after 6. Mitch­ too, at 12 Glenwood street. Mltch­ dren’s ahonlpum chaira and rock- housekeeping facilities including MAKE AN otter, muot be sold. Bol­ porch. One car garage. This hqme Baaaar And Dance 'Very eleen. Sndle, heotei replaced. Marlow'a Little Mending WOMAN FOR housework, one day CAPABLE MAN, part time help at ton custom built 5 years ago. 23 Beautiful never failing brook and H. Myera, their fiftieth; Barber Shop, com er Oak and ell 9-9351. Painting— Papering 21 eU 9-4187. era, plaatlb webbing, sun umbrellas, Bendix. Near bus. Large porch haa been redecorated and can be wateq falls. Business or home lo­ The Oak Grove Development Spruce atreeta. Remington and Shop. a week. Small home. References. Rage Co.. 130 Hartford Road. Ap­ • SPECIAL and yard. 82 Garden street. foot living room, fireplace, 3 bed­ occupied by July 15th. Exclusive association will have a benefit Wednesday, Mr. and Mra. 1949 FORD Convertible. Semi-cus­ Call MltcheU 9-9486. ply in person. tables, hammocks and stands cation. Tel. Rockville S-9036. Charles Smith of the north dis­ Schick electric razors, parts, sales FLAT FINLSH Holland window PAINTING AND Paperhanglng. 18” Power Mower TRANSPLANTED Tomato plants, rooms, large knotty pine kitchen, with Elva Tyler, Realtor. MltcheU bazaar and dance for their general BIO SAVm O ON THUI and Arvlce. tom interior. $995. Call Pilgrim peppers, egg plants, asters, zin­ Ratan extension chairs, tub chairs, FURNISHED Room for bent near lavatory plus .bath, oil hot water 6-4469. trict, their thirty-ninth; shades, made tc nica.sur' All Free estimates. Paper books CLERK-TYPIST. East Hartford EXPERIENCED COUNTER man. Briggs and Stratton COLUMBIA—Here's your opportun­ fund Thursday at the Cove. Mrs. 2-8531. Can be seen at Andover available. Get our spring outside nias. salvia, petunias, snap- tables and settees. Main street. Gentlemen preferred. heat, 84 acre, garage. Carlton W. ity to buy that, ‘‘little place in the James McNamara is general chair­ Friday, Mr,.and Mrs. George G. FRIENDS and customers. Thank metal Venetian blinds at a new area, five day week. Many bene­ meat department. Saturdays. I..ake. prices now. Cal^ Olfl Scorso, $89.95 clragons, calandulas, marigolds, Tel. Mitchell 9-2170, 9 Hazel street. Hutchins. MltcheU 6-5132, 9-4694. couhtry,” with about ten acrea. man In charge. Dick Mills and his Jacobson of Cooper Lane, Ripley EXECUTIVE you for making my entry into low pLcc. Keys made while you fits, pleasant working conditions, Manchester Public Market, 805 geraniums, three for $1, at Oder- DUPLEX 6-6 Hill, their forty-seventh. MltcheU 9-4298. / modern office. Call Hartford 8-6527 Main street. CHAMBERS FURNITURE NICE FRONT Bedroom, either two mostly wooded. Approximately Prairie Boys will furnish music. businesa such a aucccsa. It will be wait. Marlow’s. mann’s, ,504 Parker street. THREE ROOM House for sale. Bob Copeland will be prompter. Bkirle W. Roae, Sr. will observe HORNET SEDAN my endeavor to continue to sci-ve 1951 ENGLISH Ford, fordor sedan. girls or man and wife. 33 Wood­ Nice lot, shade trees. Inquire Mrs. Both sides in very good con 363’ frontage on state road about PAINTING AND Paperhanging. RELIABLE GIRL to stay with,chil­ WANTED—High schpoJ_,bpy fpr CALSO SERVICENTER ___, At TTie, G reen______11 milea from Mancheater. Five Zoning Board _ _ his birthday ‘niursday. —you - -to- the-- best- of- my -ability. Call MItchcll.9-0951. ' Bnilding^-MDontractins 14 land, street...... -Wood, siouth Ck>ventry. House next dition; Located in section that Liladip,.. ...he«ter>... hyim wiM k. Gc>od work, fea.sa.iable rales. dren, five 'day vveek.' 8:30 to 4 ;30. part time work. Saturdays. Apply ■ 436 Center Street' ’ ’ to library. 'rooms oh' brie' flobr; piliis heated The 'Zoning Board of Appeals ...... Monday M ee^gs I white well ttree, bnek-op Howard Turkingrton, Howard's AFRICAN VIOLETS For Sale. 4 501 Middle Turnpike East sun room. Living room 15 by 19 Sleep Center, 539 Main street. 1953 W1U„YS Station Wagon, 6 cyl- WE CAN BUILD you a garage Yo.ir neighbor my recomenda- MltcheU 9-9596 after 5. Rainbow Cleaners, 50 Harrison Harvard Road. FURNISHED ROOM with private is most convenient to stores, will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. in The Krafty Kllppers 4^H Club llghte, two tone paint. Cent indcr.,Overdrive. 1.600 miles. Sub­ tion. 20 years in Manchester. Ray­ street. - NEW 17” Emerson television, porch. Kitchen privileges. Gentle, TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE for schools and churches. This site with fireplace. Bath, shower, full the Town Office building, to hear will meet In the afternoon at the new approximately f t JfiM i. for $898 complete. If you need one PART TIME stenographer for dic­ $169.95. includes tax and guaran­ man or couple preferred. Central cellar. Hot water (cold). Artesian stantial saving for quick sale. it’s a bargain. Estimates al.so mond Fiske. MltcheU 9-9237. GOOD p o t a t o e s , $1 per .50 lb. ATTENTION Ladles! Slip-covers sale. Twelve rooms, one side va­ can onl.v increase in value. Im a request of Joseph Miner of La- Hans Hansen home. Petaoiials Mitchell 9-1785. tation and typing. Hours can be tee. Terms to suit you. MltcheU bag. Louis Bunce, 529 West Center and drapes Custom made. Re-up- ly located. Mitchell 3-4112, ask for cant. Nine-room single house for well, two-car garage, ameaite throp drive of the north district. Cub Scout meetings include Den given on large garagc.s, hreeze- PAINTING AND DECORATING. arranged. Kage Co., 130 Hartford 9-0980. Mr. Wilson. mediate occupancy one or both drive. Well back from road on ways, porches, dormers, etc. P'or Salesmen Wanted S6-A street. Mitchell 3-8116. holatering. Beautiful fabrics, sale. Call Mitchell 3-8296. The request concerns a side yard 3 ^ : k 87, 6:30 p.m. at the home 1947 NASH SEDAN THE PROSPECT Rill School for 1947 STUDEBAKER convertible, Floors sanded and rcflnished. Road. sides. high ground. Waste no time in exception. full particulars, call W. G. Mc­ ROYAL AJert J. Booth and Mrs. John H. Radio, heater, hyiraawtla. surgical plan ottered by Mutual of 1948 DODGE four door custom Cleveland, Ohio. 9-1446. 3-4679. i Thomas J. Hackett (Special—year 'round lakefronts Center served by the organiza­ Ooe esraar ear. TED BREAULT’S painting and genial surroundings. Transporta­ 9-2.558. to your specifications. Howard’s $5500, $6900. $7900). Welles Agen­ Westland: registrars of voters. tional committee; South Coventry Omaha. Investigate. Phone your black sedan. White tires, radio SPECIALIZING Ir custom bulit STRAWBERRIES, pick your own! Mitchell 9-6643 local agent. Mitchell 9-7375. and heater, scat covers, excellent paperbanging. Free estimates tion may he arranged. Good start­ Sleep Center, 539 Main street. CENTER ROAD, Vernon: Unusual cy, Coventry. Tel. Pilgrim 2-6872. Miss Adeline Hoff and Mrs. Thom­ fire department, 8 p.m. in their garage.s, concrete floors, also al­ cheerfully given. Satisfaetion ing salary. 12 RECONDITIONED television 25c per quart. Bring own con­ condition. Mitchell 9-2611. sct.s, $.39 and up. Barlow’.s\ Tele­ Mitchell 9-633S. Apartments—F lat^- ranch home foundation 40 x 24. SEVEN ROOM Home with new as W. Rider; deputy registrars of firehouse on Main htreet. 1951 STUDEEAKER terations, additions, cabinet.^; guaranteed. MltcheU 9-1290 or Help Wanted— Male tainers. Ted Gozdz, Route 44-A. COVENTRY and country areas. voters. Mrs. George W. Mo)>erg ENJOY A DRIVER’S license. For vision, 214 Spruce street. Tel. Tenemeiita <3 Lot 100 X 197. Fine opportunity G. E. steam oil furnace. 2-car ga­ Tuesday meetings include Moth­ LANDCRUISER expert Instruction call the Man­ MUST SACRIFICE d r quick sale, ceilings and dormer erection. Call \ MltcheU 9-4913. For Further Infoi-matlon or Female 37 North Coventry. Rear of Leo s PRE-FURNITURE MARKET skilled or handy man. Madeline New Cape Cods and ranch homes, and Mrs. Lawrence C. Latimer. Frank Contois. MltcheU 3-5322. Mitchell 3-.5095. Tydol Station. Sunday onl.v. rage. 2 lots. Fine for a family. large lot, some with acreage. Low ers C ^b of the north district Heater, hydra matin ditea. chester Driving Academy. Pilgrim 1951 Hudson Hollywood .super six. Call Mr. Tavlor. Mancheater APARTMENT—Second floor. Four Smith, Realtor, Mitchell 9-1642 or $10,500. Madeline Smith, Realtor. Other Officials 2-7249. Radio, heater, hydramatic. Me­ ONE OF A KIND large rooms and bath. Modern. 3-4879. down payments. Also colonials, In the north district, moder­ family?\ picnic at Mashamoquet CABINET MAKING, Good work- Repairing 23 MltcheU 9-1221 After 6 P. M. OUR AIRCRAFT DIVISION G. E. 12'i-INCH mahogany table Mitchell 9-1642 or MltcheU 3-4679. chicken and dairy (arms. John S. Park, Warrenville, leaving at -10 chanically perfect. Good tires. mnnship. Reasonable rates. Esti­ model television, ideal for den or Inquire Mrs. Wood. South Coven­ ator. Mrs. Emil Koehler; official AUTO DRIVING Instruction. All One private owner. Call Mlchcll HAS CLEARANCE ,• try. House next to library. 1 RARE OPPORTUNITY, new 5 Bissell, Realtor, Cross street. checkers, Mrs. Benjamin A. Strack a-.m. from the Church Community lessons on insured dual-control mates gladly given. Moulson’s MATTRESS. Your old mattresses The Hartford Rayon Corp. cottage, cofnpletely reconditioned, VALUES ON PARADE South Coventry. Tel. Coventry Pil­ House, or next day in case of rain. No Moooy Dowii 9-4113. $50 take it. Mitchell 9-2186. I room ranch, tile bath, oil hot and Mra. Byron W. Hall; machine car. Capable experienced instruc­ Woodworking Shop. Pilgrim sterllizeii and remade like new. Rocky Hill, Conn. ATTRACTIVE OPENINGS RELf WANTED 3-Pc. quilted maple bedroom LENT —Beautiful modern 3-; water heat, full cellar, city water, 20 Minutes from Mancheater— grim 2-8828. Cub Scout meetings are: Den 2 2-6695. Call Jones Furniture and Floor Four-Room Home, all conven­ tenders. Henry Bamea and Gilbert 1947 tor. Cordner Auto School. Mitch­ HUDSON 1950 sedan. 4 door. Tan. FOR THE BE SURE — Buy Cinco all alutfi- suite. Large dresser and m inor 'rdUbf unfurnished apartment, cen-' sewer, fine location, near bua line, H. Storra; registrars o f 'voters, Pack 57. 0:30 p.m. at Mra. Marie ell 9-4010. 13.000 original miles. Radio, heat­ Covering, 36 Oak. MltcheU 9-1041. A U ^ I'ART SALESMAN oversized chest and beautiful poster,! trally located in cool, quiet sur-1 $12,500. Carlton W. Hutchins. iences, fireplace, picture window. Nielson'e; Boy Scouts Troop 65, CARPENTER, will ' in.struct and Help Wanted— Male 36 FOLLOWING SKILLS: inum windows. Also self-storing Owner saya "sell It." Full price Wanted— Real Estate 77 Mra. Walter 8. Haven and Mra. New Urea. Good traaaperta er, drivemastcr. Sold lo settle es­ help you build your home Book­ doors. Call Mitchell 9-9095 for free For Full Time Work bed. Regular $269, now $239. ' roundings. Call Mitchell 3-4472; 5-7 Mitchell 9-5132, 9-4694. Stephen LoyzIm; deputy regis­ 7:15 p.m. at the Red Schoolhouae; DO YOU AWAKE fatigued? Do tate. $1295. Mitchell 9-9783 after WANTED—Experienced lubrica­ estimates. Bill Tunsky. p. m. $5,000. As little as $800 d-wn. St. Mary's CYO, 7:30 p.m, in the Mob at a low prieo. pains, strains, or aches mar your ing now for next house. Box X, Bonds— Stocks— Top Jig Bore Operator . Experience Helpful 2-Pc. maple bedroom suite. Mr. CONBIDBKING SELLINO trars of voters, Mra. James T. p. m. Herald. tion man. Good proposition for FIVE ROOMS TOUR PROPERTYT Laidlaw and Mrs. Harry 8. Morse. church hall under leaderahip of sleep? Is your bed too soft — too Mortgages 31 the right man. See Mr. Sheridan Cutter Grinder But Not E.ssential and Mrs. dresser, ranch type chest FOUR ROOM apartment and ga­ VERNON— narrow—too saggy? Do something rage for rent, very centrally lo­ Without obligation tc you, wc The apecial election will be to the Rev. John C. Curtin also Boy in person—Moriarty Brothers. and poster bed. Nicely finished. All AND OUT-BUILDINGS Five-Room Ranch, one year old, Scout Troop 57, 7:30 p.m. in the about it. Howard’s Sleep Center. Auto Accessories— Tires 6 Roofing— Siding 16 FIRST AND Second mortgages Bullard Operator ’ Apply in Perspn or Write pieces hnve worn edges. Was $249, cated. $75 per month. Call modem throughout. Full cellar, will appraise or make you a cash act on the adoption of two pro­ 1947DOSOTO posed amendments to the atate Nathan Hale Community Center; 539 Main street. Mitchell 9-6335. bought for our own account. Fast, FflLL OR part time baker wanted, FOR RENT now $219. MI-9-3616. Rural Zone, About Two Acres nice condition. Sale price $11,400. offer for property. See ua before CUSTOM SEDAN BATTERIES - Famous makes, 50' FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that Die Makers (for sheet metal) you sell. constitution: to Incorporate 47 Lions Club, 7 p.m- at the Cove;- confidential service. Manchester Apply Pine Pastry, 658 Center 5-rmim fiirnished apartment $7,500 Radio, boater. off. Exchange. As low as 50c stay on in any kind of storm, and Investment Corp., 244 Main St. street. Tool Makers (jigs and fix­ MANCHESTER Modem walnut suite. Consists BOL'i ON— BRAE-BURN REALTY amendments In the constitution Green Chobot Post and Auxiliary, Automobiles for Sale 4 weekly. Cole Motors, 436 Center gutters, conductors and roof re­ Thdhc Mitchell 3-5416. tures) suitable for 4 or 5 persons. On of Mr. and Mrs. dresser, chest and Business Locations Six-Room Cape Cod, all con­ Phone Mitchell 3-6273. with other revlaiqna and concern­ 8 p.m. in the L«gion HkU, Wall street. Mitchell 9-0980. pairs. Call Coughlin, MltcheU AUTOMATIC Washer and major panel bed. Regular $198. Sale price ing election And inauguration of street. 1949 BUICK SUPER BEFORE YOU Buy a used car bus line. References required. AUTO PARTS for Rent. 64 CLEARED LOT at Bolton’s veniences. shed dormer, large lot. 3-7707. appliance repair men. Good in- All Around Grinder $169. Sale price $11,000. LISTINGS WANTED — Single atate officers. see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck Write Box H, Herald. 275 Broad St. Manchek(er second lake. Will build to CONVERTIMJ Business Opportunities 32 rqme, steady work. Apply 21 Parts Estimator I FOR RENT—Second floor loft 40 homes, 2-3-4 family houses, small Potliick .Luncheon Mancheater Evening H e r a I d I Sales and Service, 285 Main Auto Repairing—Painting 7 RAY'S ROOFING Company. Gut- Living room suite. 2 pc foam X 60. Suitable offices, light manu­ Coventry Fragment Society will Radio, heater, dyaadow. Maple street. 'suit buyer. MANCHESTER— farm, Mancheater. Bolton, Vernon Ooveati^ correepondent. Sirs. Very deaa, Jat black. street. MItjhell 9-4571. Open eve­ ter work, roof and chimney re­ MANCHESTER AREA Process or Methods Engineer ^ rubber in back, arms and solid facturing. Information, Backer, Cape Cods. Ranch Houses, T «'0- and Coventry. Large list of buy­ have‘ a potluck luncheon picnic Cfiutrles U Little, telephone ra-| nings. SAVE OIL, gas, repairs, time, MECHANIC’S HELPER for all i foam rubber cushions. In red nub- 36 Oak street. worry. Simple to apply. Free in­ pairs. Free estmiates gladly Familles from $9,500 up. ers.-What have you? Mortgages meeting Wednesday at the home grim 2-6231. given. Ray Hagenow, Mitchell RARE BUSINESS around work in service depart­ ALSO \ tex, now $169. > SEVEN-ROOM HOME, -four of Mr. and Mra. Lawrence R. Rob­ 1 9 h DO DG E FOR A GOOD Used car or a new structions. RENEW, 19 Baxter ment of new car agenc.v. Good »> STO.IE FOR Rent, Main street lo. arranged. Howard R. Hastings, 9-2214. Ray Jackson, Mitchell OPPORTUNITY LAKESIDE ESTATE • - BOLTON, CONN. bedroom.8, two-car garage. Call for Full Information. Mitchell 9-1107. ertson in Maaaachuaetta, former Oldsmobile with Rocket engine Station, Louisville 4, K.v. chance for advancement. See Joe Experienced Stenographer ' 3-pc, living room suite, famous caMon, approximately 10’6" :• 43’. Coventry residents. CORONET CLUB CPE. ' • —f— ------3-8325. Excellent condition. Cen­ contact A1 Catalano, at the Man­ Con.sisting of biillrooni, b.ir and Lawton. Solimene, Inc., 634 Cen­ 1 Female) \i make. In green and red metallic Suitable for office, radio, T.V. or THE ELLSWORTH MITTEN There will be a setback party Ideal for a.doctor, lawyer or other professional ;J'material. 'Waa $236, only $199. tral location. Will show by ABE YOU READY to sell your chester "Motor Sales. MKchell Business Services Offered 16 ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. grill and adjoining hiillrling with ter Street. appliance store. For furthei de­ AGENCY Wednesday at 8 p. m. In the audi­ Senator Mundt 3-41I34.- home? We have buyers waiting Alterations’ and additions. Ceil­ fiirnislied apartments (all rented). Excellent working conditions, man. Approximately ZVi acres with ever 600 feet Hidebed, apartment size. Cov- tails Mitchell 9-8075. appointment. Priced to Realtor.8 Mitchell 3-6930 torium of the Nathan Hale Com­ x> 1 rb xl. 1947 FORD DE LUXE WIRING INSTALLATION at all ARE YOU INTERESTED steady employment, paid holidays, i for 4, 5, 6, 7 room singles and 2- 1950 CHEVROLET Bel-Aire, pow- ings. Workmanship guaranteed. Property has .special oil steam " ered in gray boucle, Includes .V, sell. 3 families. Gatto Co., Hartford munity Cer\ter with the cenUr’s types. No Job too .amall. Peter heating system. Excellent income hospitalization and many other on Bolton Lake. STORE FOR Rent at 27 Stark­ BOLTON— Lakefront year 'round Keveals Death SEDAN erglide, radio, heater, one owner. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn ' size mattress. Regular $239, now ^9198, evenings 8-3989, Man­ orgahizational committee In Radio, beater, new patart. Nlea Pantaluk, 40 Faster street. Phone from any one of these businesses IN YOUR PXMURE? benefits. weather street. Suitable for small home. Large screened-glasaed charge. Like new. Buy it at Center Motor street. MltcheU 3-4860. : onl.v $198. business. Call Mitchell 3-7088, or PHIL HALLIN AGENCY chester Mitchell 3-6946,. nmnlng ear. Low priee. Sales at the Center. Mitchell 9-7303. which can be bought separately or porch. 2-car garage. Boating, fiah- Herb Class CONNECTICUT Valley Construc- in one parcel; including all equip­ THE WARREN REFININfj AND Employment office la open from Bieakfast set, discontinued 23 Starkweather street. Realtor Threat Letters CHEMICAL COMPANY needs a 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.. Monday through Coventry and The herb class will meet at NO MONEY down on 1940 Ford, COMPLETE Hand and power lawn tion. Guaranteed roofs and siding. ment, both buildings and plot ap­ CARROLL DRIGGS ^EN CY -it model. Mother of pearl top on Madeline Smith, Realtor. Mitchell noon Thursday to continue a dis­ mower sales and service. Motors LIVE-WIRE SALESMAN who is Friday. Please write or call for REAJ.TORS Mitchell 9-9221 A'lcinlty. Cash buyers for your SPECIAL TODAY 1940 Packard, 1941 Chcvrolets, Aluminum storm windows and prox. .'ino X 300’ located right on 't fable. Four chair.s covered in red Summer Homes for Rent 67 9-1642 or 3-4679. property. List with Welles Agen­ cussion on roaea to be led by (Continued From Pag* One) 1939 DeSoto, 1942 Pontiac and tuned and overhauled. Pick-up and well-traveled highway (Routes 6 interested in earnings of $6,000 and appointment if these days are in­ 754 MAIN STREET. EAST HARTFORD—TEL. HTFD. 8-4164 !? and gray plaid plastic. Regularly 5-ROOM COLONIAL, every con­ gutters. AU men protected by in­ more per year. This man must be convenient. cy, Coventry. Tel. Pilgrim 2-6872. Miss Milllcent Jones of Ellamere TRADED ON many others. Douglas Motors, 333 delivery service. Gibson’s Garage. and 44A). Owner is retiring but $115, now $95. COLUMBIA — Waterfront cottage venience. G. E. oil hot water heat, PHELPS ROAD—Six-room single, Garden. Bolton. definitely." Mitchell 3-5012. surance. Three years to pay. Free at least .'15 .years of age, not over porch, nice condition, oil burner. NEW HUDSON Main. estimates. Call Mitchell 3-7180. will take 20 year first mortgage for season. Mitchell 3-5924 after 6, near school, lovely neighborhood Part of the rose program Includ.r McCarthy, chairman of the sub­ 60. .in good hcajth and. .mvn .an Appli! Personnel Office . New Bendix dryer,, discontinued. ..week days. -beautiful ahrubl>ery Gall” owner! lovely ^large. lot_well landacaped. WINDOW SHADES made to order Alfred Charest, Owner. •a'fter reasonable do%vn....payment: Legal Notice ■ed a visit-to Miss-Jones* home a committee, is out of the city. 1950 FORD CLUB coupe, excellent, fnvc.stigatc this oportunity by automobile. We have been in biisi- ■J model. Fullv guaranteed and aerv- Mitchell 9-5051 after 6 p. m„ trees, ample garden space, two-car and Installed. Venetian blinds LA POINTE P’-LECTRONICS, AT A COURT o r PROBATK h-l<) st few days ago. The workshop Thurs­ 1953 CHEVROLET $1,095; 1946 Ford club coupe, very MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ nes.a for over 50 years and enjoy ’ Iced. Was $239, now only $189. FOUR ROOM waterfront cottage j weekdays.. oversize garage, lovely safe place day will include making roae jam Joseph D. Mszzel, a former FBI and curtain roda 24 hour service. calling the highe.pl(csltnn of D orothv 1,1m- pourrl begin saving blossoms. Es­ Assigned him to kill McCarthy GULP' OFFERS for lease a two receive FULL COMMI.SSION on •Notice: Chief of Medicine No. '• Completely automaltc. Very rea- electric stove, .screens, storms. horsrr, miardlsn of thr rsintr of .-aid Guarantee. serviced. love 1951 CH EVRO LET A. V. LINDSAY - Owner With good volurqe and tfrrific po­ ment will be limited only by your no children, seek 3. 4,'5 room, lent location, excellent construc­ Mrs Simmons .*aid now is the name is on It. along with the!| — no ’money down—SEE BILL. tential. Reasonable price includes -'J ture Store, 36 Oak. Mitchell tion and then some. Asking price Properties Call ATTICS AND Ba'-’cments cleaned. efforts and ability. For a person­ Situations Wanted— ehase priee. Piirehase priee U original eost of building, equip­ clean, quiet, reasonable rent. Ref­ time the old-fashiored rosea are names of Senators Pal McCarran j SEDAN Douglas Motors, 333 Main. (■ 9-1041. $ , . all stock and refrigerating units. al interview phone Mr. A. D. ment and land. Good year around business. 5Iay be bought with erences. Call MltcheU 3-4897 eve­ 21 000 blo.ssoming. Coventry as • many of Nevada and Bill Jenner of I Radio, heater, very d e a l. Rubbish and ashes hauled. All Roofing 16-A Owner retiring because of health Female 38 BOL'TON—Six Rooms, good hou.se. OOODCHILD REALTY CO. 1948 BUICK convertible, good con­ Jobs done at your convenience. Strsth.v. today, at the Hotel Bond, nings. Shallow Dive Kills other old towns, have homes grow­ Indiana, and some members of the I reasons and moving out of state. Hartford. or without equipment. Good spot fo r ittost any kind of business good lot, good buy. Asking price MI-3-7925 or MI-9-0796 Any Time dition, $750. 342 Woodbridge Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-3802 ROOFlNfJ— Specializing in repair­ WILL CARE for child in my home WALNUT DINING room set, $25. ing these sweet scented flowers H 6 u s e Un-American Activities | 1950 CHEVROLn ing roofs of all kinds. Also new because of its loeation. I/.3 of a mile from Main street. Exrellent WANTED—Four or five room un­ $11,800. CAPE (X)D. I ’ i years old, alx committee street. Mitchell 9-7816. or 9-9791. - Call Toda.v and Ask BULLDOZER Operator for new while mother works. Call MltcheU : MltcheU 9-0818. furnished tenement. Good refer­ Williiiiantie Man which retain their odor in a pot roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys 9-6964. spot to speelalize. in fried ehicken. Can’t miss hut Investigate, rooms. l» acre, shopping renter. Immediate occu­ them a quantity of pot pourri. “ It’s m.v belief that the Com­ CLUB C O U P E heater, new top. Excellent condi­ T.cl. 2-8338 ^ 2-2094 pancy. Any reasonable otter con­ night in a diving accident -at the FLOOR PROBLEMS ~Mlved with HEATING From A to Z. Con­ Broad street. furnished rent. Good references, large tj-ees, $9,500. Carlton W. Willimantic Municipal swimming I Thk roses are of the tall full bush munists, as in McCarthy’s case, Radio, heater, hydrainaHa tion throughout. Lustrous black v»jnNE-PIECE Umed oak dining children. Call Mitchell 9-4429. sidered. Phone evenings and week are apt to mark someone for as­ finish. Center Motor Sales, 461 linoleum, asphalt tile counter. version burners, boiler-bumsr We Will Take room set. Reasonable. Mitchell Hutchins. Mitchell 9-5132, Mitchell area on" the Natchaug river in I type which are not pruned .and Help Wfinted— Female 35 CABINET MAKERS wanted. Inler- 9-46^4. ends. Mitchell 9-3535. sassination ‘When the time comes’ Main Street. Ehepert workmanship, free catl- units,- complete beating systems. tn 9-6471. ' SUB-Let while you''re away. Small, Mansfield. which are descendants of the an- Easy Credit—Top Traded niates. Open eveninga Jones Fur­ estlng work, good wages, steady which presumably means If they AU work guaranteed. Time pay­ EXPERIENCEUD Sales clerk. Air- employment.' Apply immediately. WANTED adult family would sub-let furnish­ MANCHESTER—New 6-room Cape NEW THREE Bedroom ranches Glaude was dead on arrival at | CHRYSLER, 1946 four-door, excel­ niture. Oak street MltcheU Paper and ever are In position to spring a Finance thru Htfd. NatY. ments arranged Moriarty Broth­ conditioned store. Apply in person. Display Workshop, 341 Trumbull ed home or apartment July 2Sth Cod. Plastered walls, oil hot water with attached garage. Three to Windham Communitv Memorial' Gallics and Alba rose coup. lent condition and reasonable. Call 9-1041. ers. Tel. MltcheU 3-5135. Marlow's. Mpsical Instruments S3 through September 15th or any choose from. Exceptional fine con­ Hospital, where he was rushed In family. No money down U yoa hava Mitchell 9-3581 after 7 p. m. street, Hartford. heat, tile bath, fireplace, full cel­ The East Hampton Garden Club "Since it’s not" good (Communist Pay For It OIL BURNER SERVICEMAN '•iMUSIC Instrument rental. Com- part. References. Mitchell 3-5052. lar, fine construction, near school, struction. Youngstown kitche'ni, the emergency ambulance of the tactics to make martyrs out of a good credit ratlag. Janssen, 49 Cobum Road. diahwaaher. Mahogany panelling had their herb program and lunch­ EXTRA CLEAN CARS » plete line of instruments. Rental acre lot, large garden apace, fire department. According to wit­ eon at Mrs. Simmons' herb elosa their victims. I’m convinced we are t AT v'appUei. to purchase price. Rep- only $13,500. Carlton W. Hutchins, in living and dining areas. Modu- nesses. Glaude apparently miscal­ reasonably safe from any attacks PRICED LOW FOR PERMANENT POSITION FOUR OR FIVE room unfurnished flow controlled heat, large, lots. with 20 attending. There were 22 of Come Over Our Way . . • SEPTIC TANKS MR. LANGLORG! resenting Olda, Selmer, Bach, Mitchell 9-5132, Mitchell 9-4694. culated his dive from the river the herb class at the Thursday until ‘the time comes'—and I FREE INSURANCE — PAID VACATIONS rent. Two adults, two teen-age. Two milea from Manchester shop­ bank, landing in shallow river near Do Business Your Way! , 1952 Dodge Sedan — 5.000 miles. AND WANTED 731 PARKER ST.~ Pedler and Bundy. Metter*s Music References. Death in family rea­ meeting. dou’ci it will ever come."- WANTED TINE TWO-FAMILY house with ping area. Many other features. shore. Mundt aald the FBI has the ca.se Sa\-e. Ploos* Giy* Me An MANCHESTER Studio, 177 McKee. Mitchell son (or moving. Seven yeaj-a in The Garden Club of South Wind­ OTHER EMPLOYE BENEFITS good income. Madeline Smith, Phone Warren E. Howland, Real­ under active investigation, and PLUGGEC SEWERS Office Girl wifli knowledge -» 3-7500. present rent. Write Box B, Herald. Realtor. Mitchell 9-1643 or 3-4679. tor. Mitchell 3-8600 any time. Other swimmers, who saw the sor-also had an hei;b class at the 1951 ChexTOlet Sedan—Powerghde O p o rtu n ity COMMON We are also buying other sal­ aceident. pulled 'him from the Caprilanda Herb Farm recently. subcommittee investigators will —$1,395. of hookeepinx and typing vageable material Including '^RUMPETTS, darineta, trumbones, CUSTOM BUILT Home, artistically water. The top of the bank from Members made herb mustard and continue to work on It quietly. To Present My Cose rags, scrap Iron and other McCLURE 1951 Studebaker Sedan—$1,195; Machine Cleaned preferred but not es-sen- LABORERS TOP WAGES FOR RIGHT MAN •i saxophones, guitars. Largest se- Business Property panelled with many little Lots for Sale 7.7 which he leaped is about five feet brought rose-petals to make pot If you have 4 or 5 rooms to tial. metals. * lection of Inatninenta in town, for Sale 76 extras. Large living room, dining above the water. Had Glaude cal­ pourri. HOT AND COLD 1650 Chevrolet Tudor— $1,195. Bepth: Tanks, Dry WeUa, Sewer rent I really need them. Let me 1 APPLY TO c AU accessories. Expert repairing. room .. cabinet kitchen, dining culated hiaV dive ^ correctly and A group from the Center Ckrngre- Lines Installed—Cellar W at^- V Apply Open Monday .through Friday AUTO CO. 1850 Ford Club Coup^$1.09S. talk with you. Have a famUy of Xpply . S Ward Krauae, 87 WaUiutr-llItc)tii' GOOD LOCATION, brick building nook, den, two fireplaces, 3 bed­ LOT ON BUS LINE— 103' x 200'. struck-the watfr a.few feet out, gationaj ^ u rch of Mancheater with Idaho has thousands of hot and "Hudson Solaa Jk Baevtaaf* Prooftng Done. ■ ' three, can fnmlrii A-1 refer­ 8 A.‘ M. to 12 noon and !• to 5 with 6000 sq.'ft. of door area, cold streams with more than ordi­ P. M. Saturdays 8 to 12. ^ -4 ell 3-8336.______\ rooms, 2 twin size, tiled recreation AU utilities in. Mitchell 3-6535. he would have entered deep water. their lekder^ Mry.. George A./Lund- 878 BlAOr 8T.. MAN( " Tqrmq To Suit You ences. A man who meets hit CARTER JARVIS m o r a r t y b r o t h er s Sprinkler system throughout. Im­ room, oU hot water beet, breeze- berg, will have an' herb supper and nary mineral content. Moat of M c Ki n n e y b r o s . responalhtlltlea. I |tOOORDION. 130 base, five shifts, mediate occupancy. Phone War­ way. garage, large lot, $14,MO. A Kientlat- asya that flowers herb program at 7 p. m, ai the those which are hot are fieated by * COLE MOTORS , /, I BUILDING LOT on confer of Hol­ satehan a-a648 • ‘ 8EWERAOE DISPOSAL CO. CHEVROLET CO., Inc. REALTY CO. 3UK CENTER STREET TEL. MI-8-5185 a Like new. Must sadrUice. Call ren. E. Howland, Realtor. Mitchell Carlton W. Hutchins. Mitchell lister and Bond street. For infor­ make V noise while growing. We C^rilands Herb Farm. , hot ashes and lavs' In \^0|lcanlcj 484 Center Street u a - m Peart St. TeL MI-3-5306 2 MltcheU 9-7961. 3-8600 any time. can feeil lucky that -areeda don’t. Weilneaday, a garden group from areas. . MItcbcll 8-0680 P H O N E M I.3.SI 2I 31-1 Main Street S Dover Road, Manchester OSTRINSKY g-SI$3, MltcheU 9-46»4.- mation call at 89 Oakland street. % \ T J .... \ \ l\ J , ■ \ . 1 , . W-- / I. ' - xk I . \ '\ .A- . -Aj - A I'...... :J V: ■~% ! -• . f I SATURDAYv JUNE 20, 1953 Avcmsfi Dflily Net FrAfla Rtui PAGE FOURTEEN iimtrl;i?Btfr Eoiftttttii'iiwaljb For the Week Ended The Weather June 30, 1853 Fereeiwt of D. 8. Weatker BEDeea •4-.. sentences for we were "supposed to be men." Theft Case 10,976 near, not so warm tonlfht."fWr AboutTown And, he cured us of our swear­ Genpvesi-Anderson Nuptials DQNT ...... MentLf..bf .Bm AudU __ _ pleasant tomorrow. Heard Along Main Street ing with a..simple "sucker bet" wq Bum v et f^enlntlMM could not resist. He challenged Throw Thom Away Manchester— A City of Village Charm Auxiliary Police will report at us with thin announcement on the Continued 8tUI Plenty Of Wear Left In Police Headquarters during: the And on Some of Manchester's Side Streets^ Too blackboard: Shoea Repaired Hera coming week for assignment to "One dollar in cash to the man John B. Wilson. 21. of 31 Eld- VOL. LXXII, NO. 223 (ClaMifled Advertlalac aa Page U) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1953 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE nV E CINTS .cruiser duty. who will give me a new swear ridge street, has been arrested by SAM YULYES story of 481 EHis and One Goat they had any empty store bottles word." East Hartford police on a charge Manchester had a lodge of Elks they wanted to get rid of ? of theft and has had his case con­ Shoe Repairing of the Ret- A daupghter was bom Wednes­ So we dished them up to him In J'-'a instituted here last week. The Remember how the little wagon a rugged session after school one tinued in town court until Sept. T. ter Kind Done While Toq day at the Hartford Hospital to Walt. Mr. and Mrs. H arold Moon, 180 ceremony performed during the would become filled with milk day and there was none that he WilVon, an employe In th e p a rts bottles and soda bottles and the IS StAPl-E STREET Center street. • armory rituals included the initia­ hadn't heard or used before—so department of O’Meara Motors. Big Three Parley tion of 481 Elks and ONE GOAT. line formed at the store to get the Inc., in East Hartford, la accused Opp. Ftrat Natlenal Store he said. Parking Lot How did the goat get into the two rents return on each bottle? And when he saw none of us of stealing a total of $1,076.28 Sean A. Murphy, seaman, USN. The custom is the same today, get? Where did it come frpm? To could . collect .even., one dollar ...he. from the ftrm over a period from "soli oT Mr. and Mrs.- THomas P. w'hom did' the honors'of cafihg for although thb ' procedure has 'Mato’h 'l l 't o Ju n e“14.'' r - L^DBritain gave (IS a few words we never Protests Murphy. Jr., 276 Birch Mountain the nanny fall? And, lastly, changed a little. At least that is Police aay that he made falae In Bermuda Sla ted road, is serving aboard the attack what we hear from a local club heard before. where is the goat? j. He looked so foolish uttering Ihe refunds on invoices snd then sent transport USS Mellette, which It s a long story, one week old. | that stores cases of empty soda them on to the bookkeeping de­ ‘E l’ Crash during the month of May was- en­ bottles in the hallway. It seems the curses that we were ashamed for The goat was a present to the him—and for ourselves. partment. His alleged actlvitiea gaged in transporting units of the baby lodge from the former baby steward learned the boy lived close went unnoticed, police said, until We don't suppose it could hap­ To Start July 8th Atlantic Amphibious Force on lodge in the.state, We.stbrook. He missing when the truck rolled in the manager of the bookkeeping Chicag’o, June 22—(/P>—At pen here. training exercises from the Carib­ paraded bold'ly down the street In with a new supply. His number of department checked the Invoices FILMS least 32 persons were injured bean to North Carolina beaches. the middle of the marching units. ' empty returns dwindled to the recently. DEVELOPED AND ahead today in a collision of two ele­ point where he found it nece.ssary Right Time, Wrong Voire ' Washington, June 2 ^ ; P ) ‘^“'« conference would go Rhee "This looks like a dirty trick," He wss presented in court on Prisoners PRINTED then whether the French have pick vated railway trains carrying] commented a local Elk. "What do to conduct an Investigatipn to see A friend of ours woke up one Thursday, but the caae waa con­ —The White House indicflted ed a premier or not, Hagerty alfh- The marriage of Miss Phyllis R. what was happenlnj^fo the bottles. workers down town in the | Townsend, daughter of Mrs. Mil- we want with a goat? Where will morning recently under what tinued. • 24-HOUR SERVICE toda.v the Big Three Bermuda ply repeated that the British and we keep it? Who will take care Unable to crack the case, the ■seemed to be perfectly normal con­ the United States expect the morning rush hour. ton E. Townsend. 85 Henry street, steward was a.sslsted, unexpected­ Film Deposit Box conference will .start July 8 A four-coach Evanston train j and Lt. Robert A. Jones, son of of it? I'll be darned if I will." ditions. The radio swakene4>Jiim French government fo have a^ rep­ Table Knife, Orange Crates Part of Equipment at Keeney School Guess who was elected to re­ ly. by a member of the club one end as he shook away the slee”!}!- Plan Move to Stall At Store Entrance regardless of whether the resentative present. ramed Into a standing eiglit-coach ! Note Warns Mr. and Mrs. G. W esley Jon'es. 354 day this week. Englewood train at the Sheridan' Summit street, will take place at ceive the honored guest when it ness a familiar voice talked on of French have chosen a new Asked then why yesterday’s sn- was presented. This. English gen­ He heard a commotion out In the c r^ s and things agricultural. B u b premier by that time. - - nouncement from.London aaid. with-, road. Btitfon,. Sheridan .road and. ' 3 6’ieroeTt this afternoon at the tleman wasn't dolled up In bell hall and went to see what the Driver Strike- Center Congregational Church. But it struck our scqiisintahce KEMP'S President Elaenhower, Prime out qualMication that the sesaions Irving Park Boulevard, on the bottom trousers leading Billy the trouble was. There was the, club suddenly that the voice he was Minister Churchill of Great Britain would start then, while the While North Side. ROK Head member with a lad about 13 years New Haven, June 20—(J*)— Great to war at the annual Army hearing was not that of the man and a French government repre- House announcement referred to The two ’El’ trains were south- ■ Boys and girls of the Second and Navy game, but it was a sight old- The mem ber had found the Union and Connecticut Company July « as a ’’target date," Hagerty who usually broadcasts at that negotiatora will m eet here "Tues­ ■entative will attend. bound. Rush hour traffic was Congregational Church school, for sore eyes as he strutted bold­ boy making off with the soda bot­ early hour. It was familiar—very replied that the British government delayed. Trains following tles. That was the solution. Boys day with state and federal media­ "Target Date" Announced Of Dangers with a number of their parents ly—alongside of the goat, we familiar—and yet he had not heard The British Announced yeater- will be hosts at the Bermuda con­ were rerouted around the wreck., and teachers, left by private car.s might add -escorting the gift to had been pilfering the bottles tors in sn effort to head off a ference. He noted that Bermuda is S r it oyer the radio before. threatened atrike of the AFL bua day that the cohference will start "Twenty-six persons ware taken ; this morning for the annual picnic quickly constructed quarters while right from inside the doorway of He puzzled long and finally a British crown colony. "The aecre ...... _ the club and taking them to stores drivers union. July-8. The 'White House at the tary declined to elaborate or to 1“ the American hospital. Three London, June 22 — (A*) — at Forest Park, Springfield. the rest of the ceremony went on. realized that the voice belonged to aame time described July'8 As 'only . ..A A* .A as_ . I ■ArlAiialir Did you ever see a man dressed for the two cents. The boy got a The strike was originally say whether the fact that the Brit­ were hurt seriously enough to be : Prime Minister Churchill told a personal friend—the engineer at a "target date,” and said the actual kept there. Two were treated | in a monkey suit leading a beast? verbal licking and a warning for the radio station. scheduled for Thursday but was ish win be hosts meant they were the House of Commons today Miss Carol J. Whitcher of Vic­ BUUDOZIMB start of the sessions still wss de­ for minor cuts and discharged and : Now. some fun-making Elks his activities. The farm reporter had postponed at State Mediator Par­ setting the date. he has sent a sharp note to toria road and William P. Thomp­ alamt pendent upon selection of a French 21 others were not believed badly from Norwich decided it would be When relating the story to an­ clock trouble and failed to arrive ley Hovey's request. ' Hagerty reiterated that Et.xen- son of Simsbury, will be united in other member sometime later, the The union membership has au­ UWN ROLLINB prem ier. hurt but were given X-rays. j South Korean President a Jolly idea to steal the goat. He in time for the broadcast. The White House press secretary hower now plans to arrive In Ber­ Syngman Rhee telling hiih marriage at 4 p. m. today in the was pilfered from his stockade steward learned th boy lived close worried engineer grabbed the thorized a atrike which would be muda July 7. Churchill will be Six others were taken to an-1 South Methodi.st Church. and hidden inside the bus to make by and the member's wife said she the drat In 50 years at the Conn. James C. Hagerty wss asked to­ Britain is “shocked” over his script and carried on for what he AMESITE BRIVES day whether he could ahed any on hand in advance to w’elcome other hospital. I the journey back to Norwich. had been wondering where he was now concedes was the longest 45 Co. the President and the French del­ Morris Klimboff, riding in the ^ release of anti-Communist When they got him there, the getting all the bottles. The dispute Is over a third man . light on the dlffcrencea in the Simset Council, No. 45. Degree minutes in his life. ^ British and the American an­ egation . second car of the Evanston "ET i prisoners of war. of Pocahontas, will have a grocery Elks had to determine the next to arbitrate on wage increases. | THOMAS COIIA Asked how long the conference train, said he saw the standing ' move. So. they took him for an­ \ , Rrodford Bachrach Both the union and company have | nouncements. Churchill said the note warned; bingo M onday a t 8 p. m. a t the Boor Mother 4'hance for "Good Deed” Mr s: ROBERT p e t e r GENOVESI, JR. "There isn't any difference,” might Isst. Hagerty replied; Englewood train and. "We were Jeopardy Cited - home of Mrs. Myra Fitzgerald, 12 other joy ride! ending up by stak­ Seen walking along Bast Center ‘selected their representatives but "I haven’t the alightest idea.” going about 30 miles sn hourJ ing him to the front lawn of the A North Ender who evidently have not been able to agree on a j CoRtinietioR Go. Hageriv replied. "Unleaa there la a government Brainard place. Prizes wilj be street about midday yesterday Hagerty added he waa sure On the day the plan for a Big when the crash c.<>me. Lots of i In the Republic of Korea which will awarded and refreshments served. Westbrook Lodge, point of origin. were two little blond girls, dressed read our article in "Heard Along” Miss Janice Elaine Anderson.wmaid'a gown was similar to the third party. I Pkont MI-4-S224 Three se.ssion was announced last Westbrook GAVE the goat away in regard to the beautiful climbing "there will be a French represen- people were standing snd every:' cooperate loyally with the United Members'and friends will be wel­ p rettily In blue and w hite. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | "ther bridesmaids. They carried The union" has w orked w ithout a | month, the French government of body was thrown down. There Nations Command, the security and doesn't w ant to keep It. So, roses on the fence along the north _ i . . . . . Cascadea of golden rapture roses. contract since last October. tatfve" on hand for the start of come, and grocery items may be They walked along the sidewalk G. Anderson. 1.55 Eldridge ^ the se.asions July 8. was screaming and yelling and and welfare of iU people, oa well ” ■ brought-for the games. ------a committee, of.Alanchestec. ..Elks t-ogether wUh- determined step- and .aide -fit..tlie-.xallroad tracks. Trom ...... (ConTInnod o« Page Nine) -■-f will be named to go and get him. Depot Square to Apel's crossing, became the bride of Robert Peter cess basket arrangement of pink Asked whetbeT' tbat'm'eanl "that broken glass all ai blind.” •» on th4 gaih* w«ch »av« been if you had seen them you would made by the iuertflee of so many, We understand he will be put to have agreed their presence bright­ writes in to say they will not be ( Legion Will Hold Carl John.son. 26, of Evanston, Mrs. John F. Barry, 32 Scar- pasture in the wide open spaces of beautiful long \inless some organ­ who was riding in the front car including the gallant Republic of en any home or classroom. Robert Genovesi, 49 School atreei, [ Mrs. Anderson selected for her Korea army, will be jeopardized.” bc^ough road, will present a group Bolton. But as they strode along, they ization removes the litter, weeds of the Evanston train, said he was at a ceremony performed this I Election Tuesdav Churchill told the House the UN of\her piano pupils, from begin­ There are two versions of the chanted, with voices as Ivisty as and grass that are making them 1 sheer crepe, tre bodice lace-trim­ reading a newspaper as the train ners 'to advanced students, in a goat, though. Westbrook claims it unsightly. It .«hould be attended to morning at 11 o'cloc'k In St. rounded a curve to enter the sta­ Command waa now "confronted little girls ran command. med and the skirt with lace panels. Funeral of A- le s with grave and serious problems." recital tonight at 8 in Luther hall u’aa given them when their^dge "No more pencils. No more a t once, he aa.vs, while the blos­ Janies' Church by Rev. George P. ' She wore pink acce-ssorics. The Dilworth-tJJornell Quey Post, 102 aOMNSr. tion. of Emanuel Lutheran Church. Mrs. was instituted. They clairn it la soms point the way-to And the of the American Legion will hold Tlie prime minister declared books. Hughes. bridegroom’s mother wore dark "I heard the brakes gd bn and I "nothing could be further from the Barry’ announces a second recital part of the ritual to pass him "No more teacher's cross-eyed roots, before they are choked com­ blue lace over romance blue and its annual meeting Tuesday eve- a few seconds later the crash for Wednesday evening of next along to the next new lodge. Some pletely. Mrs. Ralph Maecarone pla.ved truth than to allege, oa has been looks." light blue accessories. They as­ ning, at 8:15 in the Legion Home nearly slid me off the seat. People done, (by the Communists) that week at the same hour and place, older Elks are unable to recall It occurs to us that if the Park the traditional bridal music and on Leonard street. Officers for the Oratory We felt a pang of jealousy as sisted the bridal party at,^ a din­ Marked by standing in the aisles snd the plat­ the UN Command connived at when another group of students THAT part of the lodge constitu­ we drew our attention away from Department or the Manchester Im­ accompanied the soloist. George ner for 100 guests . at the'^Villa coming year will be elected as will form were thrown down. __ tion requirement. provement Association cannot do ■Vince, local tenor. Palms, w’hite these happenings."...... — will participate. Both recitals will the two happy figures and back to Maria. Glastonbury. The tables delegates to the state convenClbn, "I looked up and .saw that the lleniid Pfiotun. be open to all interested. Somebody better make a deci­ our work. the work. It migrt furnish some delphiniums and peonies decorated He re(Mrted that ou^ of about were centered with arrangements to be held this year in Hartford. New York, June 2 2 — (/P)— F'uneral service.s for Julius and gia.«s in the m otorm an s cage was A pictorial sample of oomlltlon* todby at the Keeney Street 33.000 North Korean prisoners sion. After all, you can be a goat We mused then about who Boy _Scout troop under competent the altar. of seasonal flowers. The nominating cominittee will one minute and a hero the next, leadership an opportunity to do Ethel Rosenberg erupted yesterday into tearful praise of the | broken so i ran ftwward and open- Six MIGs Down ttchool, the wooden structure which hoa been In continuous uoe since who would have been placed In the Rainbow Girls'of Manchester w’ould be happier, teachers or pu­ Presented In marriage by her For a tour through New York present the following slate of of­ was built In 1848, ahowa two of the many items brought to fie but who wants to be both at the pils. We know, of course, how some "good deeds." ROK Approval custody of the neutral nations re­ Assembly, No. 15, will hold a re­ father, the bride had for her maid State the bride will wear a dress ficer*:. Earl C. Petersen, comman­ electrocuted atom spies and angry attacks on U. S. govern-1 hirfeerand'' he“ha7a"^ad , nttention of Mnncheater voters during the open house conducted .Snt- sam e time. mother will feel Monday. The roses were the gift of the patriation commission once on hearsal tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the of honor. Miss Mary E. O'Dwyer. of white glazed pique with fitted der Robert T. Petersen, first vice ment officials. Defense Attorney Emanuel BloiCh declared in bruise and some blood on his face." A '*'’^*.7' Sundny. The photo on the left llluatmtea the condltton* Burr Nurseries and are worth commander George A. Scoville. armietice had been signed only Masonic Temple, in preparation Brlde.smaids were her si.ster, Mi.ss bodice, flared skirt, light blue trim a funeral oration th a t the execu--^------| Johnson said pas.sengers began / V i l e r i71A .ll I lllS ll of moat of the wtndowo. In this ipatnnee, fe taMn knife is lined to Not Necessary 8.000 to 8,000 * ‘remain in the Gasei Solved Boys Are Still Boys good care. second vice commander; Kenneth for the initiation ceremony .it Can you remember the days .Tudith R. Anderson and Mi.s.s and light blue linen accessories. tions were "an act of cold, de­ carrying the Injured riders out the hold.up the lower half of the windoU'. Bo^caaea mode from orange camps, which ore now under U. S. their meeting Monday at 7:30 They were gathered in a ra(her Gloria Filler. Mi.ss Sharon A ndei- Wlgren, finance officer; Henri liberate murder. ’ front door of the flr.«t car. the only when your youngsters went from A Penny Wasted They will receive their friends Pessinl. adjutant: Joseph Packard Guard." p. m. at the Temple. door to door asking neighbors if large group in front of one of son of Highland street wss junior after July 1 at their home on Dock- He said he placed "the murder Truman States one that reached to the station With U. S. Jets: 7"” ______To Sign Truce Churchill declared “we have not the drug stores on Main street, One for the books involving park­ bridesmsid and Cathy Anderson. sergeant at arms, and Raymond of the Rosenbergs at the door of platform . j _____ erel road, Vernon. . Goaseiln, executive c o m m 111 e committed ourselves in any way one Thursday evening when the ing meters. 73 Drive A, was flower girl. F..1- President Eisenhower. Attorney to go forward and conquer the Johnny parked his car on one of The bride was eraduated from m em ber. Most of the ii^ured were in the ! Hot U. S. By THE AS(80CIATE0 PRESS weather was- flne enough to temnt ward J. Chapdelatne of Tarry- General Brownell and (FBI Di­ Democrats Set whole area of Korea and place it shoppers fo leave their homes 1 Manchester's side streets where Manchester Hlgn school in the No .nominations have been made ___ i flrRt cur of th« Evanston train. Sabre lat pHota today blasted alx Seoul, June 22—(^ —Gen. Mark town, N. Y.. waa best man and the 1952 class, and is presentlv em ­ rector) J. Edgar Hoover, Sabotage Troubles Clark, UN commander, conferred under the authority of Mr. Syng­ without raincoats or umbrellas. i parking meters are located. He got ushers were Vincent A. Genovesi for assistant adjutant,' chaplain, Praises Couple” 'RjXCr«F-1A IT ^ i, 7'* i Communist MlGs fnim the North ployed as an engineering aid in the today with President Syngman man Rhee.” They appeared to be all of the out of the car, fished into his and George N. Zello of Wat*r- historian, service orilcer and an­ Bloch praised the New York lo ivescne u. skie.s. engineering design department of other executive committee mem­ KEMP'S, Inc. saw the train ahead and applied The 3.5th jet ace of fhe war waa Rhee, then announced he can sign The British protest note to Rhee, same mold, these teen-age boys, pocket for a penny, found one and bury. City Couple—who died Friday ------— - I tils brakes but bis train skidded. delivered by the British minister for they all favored the regim en-1 P'^oecl it In the meter and w’ent the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. ber. crowned in blazing aerial warfare an armistice without South RANGE a n d F U a OR, The bride's gown of nylon tuile BABYLAND night-In the electric chair at Sing Washington. ' June 22—l/P)— j ------Korea today, toM hirat rean approval, bat h i aald~"d6 1h f tals of the youth of the times— | into a department store, The bridegroom was graduated The committee .hopes to flirthese Ring Prison—for what he called whiih extended nearly to the Man-" over satin was designed with a Harry S. Truman declared today qo would "depend on Inatructlona “As a member of the UN wbeee dungarees and shirt-tails hanging Just as she entered the store, a from Manchester High school in vacancies before the meeting. 7 ^ Slain St. — Slanchcater their "courage and heroism." churian border. Col. Robert Bald­ fitted midriff, finely pleated However, nominations for sny post that the Democratic party is "good win of Rcrman Oaks. Calif., quali- frpm my government." military forces are participating, 24 Hour Ooliyery Service to .the four winds. i boy walked past the meter. As the 1946 and from H illyer College in Semi-orthodox Jewish services snd healthy” and ready to "res­ bosom, neckline and sleeves edged 1951, and H artford A rt school in can he made from the floor. Kaiser Defends fled as an see by downing his fifth am authorized at the present in the Korea action her majesty’s As wee are rapdilv approaching penny was not pushed all the «'»y ! ir/.n d nleair. were held for the-Rosenbergs at a cue" the American people from Berlin, June 22-^/P)—(Communist East Germany admitted government strongly condemn thie the middleddle.of middle a^. which in. the boy picked the penny out of '' ‘h Chant IIv lace and pleated 19.53. He is a corporal in the Chem­ Wilbur T. Little is the present MIG. He al.so has dam aged time to aign the armistice which Read Herald Advs. Brooklyn funeral home chapel, what he called "special interest” today sabotage had occurred .in the Boviet-managed uranium has been drawn up." he told news­ treacherous violation of the auth­ one punditidit sn aptly classed as the 1 the meter and put It in hia P®*^****-11’. ' .. ., . -i,:-,' „.hirh u-ss ical Corps of the U. S. Armj:^ commander of the post. largest in the Brooklyn-Manhat- Republicans. three. M I.J 1*^1 VO Y1YI mit OR IjaIoi' tho f'&r OVl’no l* I 1 ri III ill ftO Lllft full RKlFt, RR Heavier Costs mine.s and violence continued elsewhere against the Red men after what waa apparently a ority of the UN command to which of old age,' we envied t^iv* minutes laleitne car tnll- The bride gave compacts to her tan area. About 500 mourners ■The former President, resting Ground action waa light except for continued pounding the j ahowdown meeting with the rebel­ the government of Korea had MORIARH BROTHERS thMe^een-age l^yV for'\'he'rro'-j cam^ouroLt^^^ tonned with^Ure H'-'r attendants, "l^e bridegroom's gifts jammed the chapel, and a crowd up from a tht-ee-da>. nearly 1,200- by puppet regime. The Communist party leadership hurled new agreed in 1950. ^ bust health, their upright stature P«''»cd to see a yellow overtime [>oun^ opped « ith are. H. i to his best man and u.shers were Reds against South Korean lines face-saving charges that Westera' lious Rhee. and their devn-mav-care attitude parking ticket on hia car , lace-edged / “lie wa.s estimated by police at 10,000 mill­ mile automobile trip from hia )iome On 0119 Plane •” I am not trying to be overly op­ "Moreover, lier majesty's gov­ 315 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-.34l3.'i cuff link and tie clasp sets. ed around outside in 93-degree In Independence. Mo., avoided any S on the east-central front. I agents had parachuted into East the state of affairs in this was^sitlve he had placed a : draped from a tiara of pearls and tim istic. "There are m any problem s. ernment understand that during heat. direct reference to the Eisenhower ------I Three Russian-built MIG jets | Gei many to spread havoc after the penny in the meter; which he did, 1 rhinestones. She earned a cas- YOUa NEW HOME MAY IE LISTED HERE Wa.shington. June 22 rien- destroyed and. two others j workers’ revolt flared last Wednes- I feel somewhat more encouragid; recent week* the government of Vale of Tears. Tlie chapel fllled with hisses snd administration in an interview South Europe j more hopeful," he added. but it didn't register. In the mean cade of phalacnop.sie orchids and ry J. Kaiser contended tqday that damaged, the Flffji Air Force re- | day. U. S. officlala derided the ac- the iRe'p'ublic of Korea have ac­ •The boys were jostling each time a policeman came by and - stephanotis. murniers of "no" when Rabbi v.'ith reporters, however. 1 \ I A ^ I Clark said he could not reveal tually reafirmed this position by other, to the dismay of some of Abraham Oonbach said, "let us But, he told them a man who hls company is producing C-1 19 ported, by Sabres .shielding Allied cusations ss fantastic. tagged the car The maid of honor waa gowned ADN, the Soviet-controlled Ger­ IM A 1 vJ i l atiOUS, why he waa encouraged. assurances to the 'UN command the aged passers-by, including giA’e them (the prosecutors) credit has been In political life TOr 40 What "effect the talk might have We pass this along to motorists. in aqua net with horizontal inserts STRAWBERRY , . . , 0 p L / . , p . man news agency, — confirmed re- that no unilateral action of this Sincerely Yours, and cursing each When you use a parking stall any­ READ CAREFULLY! lor this: that they did what-they years "cannot be expected to hold on an armistice was not apparent.- •kind yould be taken by them,” o^her with a gusto that brought of lace. She wore a net stole edged i thought was right." his tongue all the remainder of more chesply, comparatively, than I Manchurian border, ports thst the antl-Red mutiny where, make sure the meter regis­ with lace and carried a cascade of 1 The fighter-bomber pilots report-: had struck in the Saxonv uran Mark Birthday | Although Clark indicated the Left-wing Laborite Jennie Lee back memories of the dim days ters when you place your money SUPPER his 'life.” the plane's developer did in the i pink rapture roses and stepha- , Cronbach, profe.ssor emeritus of ed they destroyed the main build- ium fields which have been ex- I truce document was virtually com- said "a great deal of world opinion when we, too, were of the young­ in, make sure the money drops into th e H ebrew tfnion (College of Cin­ The 'SO-year-old Democrat de­ early stages of production. pfote. he aaid there still >fe prob- was baffled by the failure of the er, generation in whose fumbling, notis. MONDAY. JUNE 22 clined comment on developments Kaiser, chairman of the board ,ing.*i. of communications relay plolted by the Russians since 1947 Amesite Driveways the .meter, or you will probably get Move right In. New two Irdroom ahlngled ranch. Very cinnati, -Ohio, presided over the- N.aplea,. It aly, .-June 23 The.. juiu .added, ~ -’-tha ■ trace time ■ U nited" Nattona- ‘ inteUlgene*.. <.''Ser- • hands the re.sponsibilltles of the The hride.sinaids were similarly ' ■ 5;.1« t» 7 P. M. in J tences to life imprisonment. , the C-119 "F ly in g Boxcar." a rail bridge near Pyongyang, .... p. nil., ureeceGreece iniointo a niiiiiaiymilitary aiiiaiue,alliance, ClarkClark's s comments indicated the Churchill replied "we must place and Walks Set—Power Rolled up a gallon of gasoline, plus fhe SOUTH COVENTRY the Capitol to have lunch with A Senate Anuiopsiations suh- to recon.struct the areas destroyed celebrated its second birthday to- free-awlnglng South Korean gov- we were irresponsible, lazy, had had net inserts. bination doora' nnd windowa, baaement laundry, hatchway. The rabbi told his protesting capital of North Korea. KtZ t>lA ITma/aiaf I . " *1''. . . . ^___ confidence in the United States no sense of values and "for God's usual wear and tear on tires and audience"no“t to b^ vindict'ivi; eveS | Missouri delegation in, Con- committee he,, ''■■en looking into Air Force, Navy and Marine by the Fascist provocateurs.' motor, hunting for a parking The dress worn by the flowei* ADULTS— *1.00 A buy at *13,500. •1®.'’. I ernment would check with the UN authorities who were very likely to Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed sake, cut out that .swearing." though the executions "broke our Sreas relative po.=its of le plane.s turned 1 planes also pounded Red positions No estimate of damage was The simple ceremony, in front, Command before taking any more place on Main street a parking girl resembled that of the honor Children 13 yeaea and under .TOc examine all the details of the Ah, them were the days, as attendant, and the junior brides- hearts." He continued: Representative Cannon (D., out' b.v the two lirm.s, and Kai.'i.'i' on the muddy battlefront. given. A West Berlin newspaoer. of the headquarters building over-1 ^„,c)i .lone actions a.* its single­ Free Estimates—Terms To Suit Your Purse place with some time remaining Six room ('ape Cod with baaement garage, aitiialed on course taken and the efficiency of they say, when we sprinkled or­ "‘We must demonstrate that we Mo. I was host, in the Speaker’* !„id in a statement that he will, A fter a night-long .see-.saw Telegraf. 'reported yesterday that looking the Bay of Naples, was | handed reles.se of 27,000 anti-Red their intelligence.” Up To .3 Years To Pay dinary conversation with four- on the parking meter. _ an 80x371 lot on the edge of town. Oak floora. plaatered are among those most loyal to dining room. |, pip.amt ^______tomorrow ...... "evidence...... that fight, raldera of the South Ko- 100 000 Germans went on atrike marked al.so by the farewell of Korean prisoners since Wednesday Anon. walla throughout, large, attractive cabinet kitchen, metal Under a barrage of questions, letter-worriN th a t w-puld m ake a Anietica. We .muqt not perm it any w|’A1*_-.TT’*J?'®.*} w?£i if Fairchild . . . were out on the ' rean Eighth Division recaptured a Thursday In the Saxony nranlum Adm. Robert B. Carney, the Amer- night ChurchiU-oaid:. brass monkey run for cover. We romhina^on dobra and M'tndowa throughout. Immedlata ground for accusations of renlls- and later Presi- same basis that thev have so un-^ dominant hill on Red-held Finger TfnTnes after a Soviet firing squad IcartTaaror^pIomat w^^ >hie's action froze the armi*- occupancy. Aaking *14,700. “It waa hoped that by n settle­ used to hear of tough gtiya who sion in our American citizenship, dent. Cannon gave auch a lunch- fairly put u.s. F airchild's co.st of Ridge, a t the w est flank of la.^l 1 executed . 12 anti-Red demonatra- NATO Commander in ■ talks on the edge of signing ment in Korea—there would have DEMAlO BROS. could curse five minutes without FOR SEPTtC TANK pr \Ve gain when America gains and eon. C-119 Flying Boxi'sr.s at the same week’s big Communist offensive. tor.*, "rhe s trik e '* .represented Chief from the start. /and left the UNC a plump target been but for this act of bad faith SIN CE 1830 repeating themselves and we we lose when America loses." A big, shiny black limousine production stage we are in would U. S. troopr.s near the Panniun- more than a one-third of the men Within a few days, Carney flieg" for the Reds, who demanded re- —the United Nations and the Sunny View Drive. Vernon, Vi »"*•* Grange waited oiit.iide the ex-Presid»nfs boasted we could do the same, al­ SERVICES Hall. Vernon Center, new three bedroom briek and ahingle In his attack on government he $1,372,000 each. ” join truce .site had a brief long in the-mines. ADN said Aiie, heart to the United States to become capture of the prisoners snd UN TELEPHONE MANCHESTER MltehoH 3-7491 though, by the clock, we couldn’t ranch on a large, elevated lot. Treea, attached garage. On leaders, Bloch declared: suite to whisk him anyw’here he "The , subcommittee, headed by range small arms battle w’ith per- of (he low grade uranium ore Chief of Naval Operations, /the control of South Korea if the Al- (Continued on Pnga Four) wanted to go. fields, was hard hit. top 30 seconds.. That Interpret The Wishes SEWER LINE CLEANING the hua line. *”The people should know that Senator Bridges (R.. N. H.l. early top job in the U. S. Navy. / Uaa wanted an armi.stlce. Alt this, naturally, brings to America is living under the heel Donald C. Jeffrey, m anager of this month heard te.stlmony from (Contlnned on Page Four) Accusations that American and Adm. William Fechteler, the South Korea showed no remorse mind the days when we attended or The Familjr of a military dictator garbed in the government sales division of Air Force officials that the Kai­ West German money and effort retiring Chief of Naval/ Opera- or inclination to change its stand a high school run exclusively for Call Manchester's Specialists Sunny View Drive, Vernon, new aplit-lex'el under ron- civilian attire. These people . . . the Packard Motor Company, ex­ ser-produced C-119 Is costing .supplied paratroop saboteura to tions. replaces him In, Southern sgain.st the any trtice which would boys. We. apparently, were not atruction. Will have aix rooma and garage pliia iinfinlahed have the souls of murderers.” plained to reporters that two other about $1,349,000 a plane compared keep the flamea of revolt alive Europe. , j^ave Korea divided despite a a bit difTerent from the lads of JOHN B. BURKE recreation room. Drive out to Sunny View Drive foday Bloch was attorney fof'toe"toe iPackard.s were being delivered to 'with $265,000 each for the Fair- were contained in a Socialist Unity Representatives of Italy. France, j burning Allied anger. Its prime Bulletins today—we hope. There was FUNERAL HOME In The Business and tee theac fine homea. Rosenbergs at the trial in whirhlqh^l „the White House this morning for child product. (Communist I party declaration Greece, Turkey and Britain were i minister insisted just before the nothing we wouldn't try. nothing Kai.ser and Richard Boiitelle. News Tidbits which pleaded with Es.*t Germans present and the (lags of all the! Clark Rhee meeting that South from the AP Wires we feared and we gloried in es­ (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) to get back to wo'k and support North Atlantic Allies flew a.s Car- Korea gave the Allies command of 87 EAST CENTER ST. Three new. 8 bedroom rgneh homea with attached Fairchild president, have been in­ Culled from AP Wires capades that, today, make ua won­ vited to testify. tomorrow. (he Red goi>ernnrient. The party ney made his final report Its tr 9ops and couW just ss ea.*lly TV Qearance Sale Tel. M1-S-S8S8 garage, located on Mancheater Road, Glaatonhury, 3 Ifnltea MESSAGE FOR BHEE der how we actually attained the M cK i n n e y b r o t h e r s Bridges fasued the invitation after I declaration said a "great number" Carney told ■ how the Medlter- take them off the batfie front. ■•^yooth .of -old ag e." . . from downtown Mancheater. Extra featurea Include large ...... n io f .the .paraebutista h ad beem.’cap* ■-.' In: *nBwer;/XIIark tolib the. newB- , .WjMhlagtlWr--dlSBa-- "AMBULANCE SERVICE- Iota, hehveen two Country Cluba,' Touhgatown kltcheh< '~fKatier '^oomplalMd .toe-oom m ittec i T«Tiieim' natinns, o ften ' ^ ^ l e s ’ in' In our school was an Instruc­ SEWAGE DISPOSAL XO. had not heard the Kaiser side of Joseph A. Adorno, state treas-Tj,,,.,^ but admitted that in the Asshtaat S^reiory of 'Stetfi' Reductions of $100*00 and More dlahwaahera, exhaust .fans, mahogany panelling, allent urer, reports receipt of past centiirle.*. now have a "newioirn: Walter Robertson sold oa he tor w'ho patiently endured our N e w Bickering ■ Swi rls the story. i *£*^*f£ sixth day of Soviet martial law fundamental solidarity in South "That I withdrawal i has been Expert workmnnahlp. Hundreda of aatlsfled home owneri and awltchea, flagstone walks, iron grille work. Moduflow con­ from Governor John Lodge in • quiet not yet entirely secured." took off on n tm oe mianion to cursing In the hallways, in the trolled heat. Excellent F.H.A. mortgage available. In his statement, Kaiser quoted it Europe which inspires confidence disoti.ssed not only by me with classrooms and during recitations. doxens of Industrial Hrois who call ua for sewage dlapoaal proh- from what he said was an official The aealed-orr Soviet aector re- I for the fiitiire.' President Rhee but by Amha.«.sa- Korea toda.v thst he was carry­ He a’ould ask us to "clean up" our Read Herald Adys. lenia will teatify they can ALWAYS rely on McKinney Brothers. Air Force report dated ,„t dor (Ellis O.) Briggs with him and ing a secret mesKOge fra n S e^ leased trains for West Berlin's He said the senior officer* of ail retary of State Dullen tn Syng- We niao Inatall aeptic tank ayatepM nnd aewer Unea. '-Exceptional 5i/| room ranch with hreezrway. attached Over Everest Climbers Sept. 29. which said that Kaiser v’"' elevated .system, which carries a ' the countries work together in "a there always ha.* been the under­ R.C.A: Victor 21 in. Cabinet garage, and screened porrh. Extensive landscaping, largo tnen wss. at ...» shout .K..,.* the same...... stage ,, bell be serving " ....with the Navy.. , *^,- standing that if he, Rhee, thought mnn Rhee. • lot. On the bus line.. Excellent construction. ” ..as.. «... waa c.i—kiia Fairchild t . when...h... five «?.. Harold R. . Chnatoffel .... receive* 16 the time had come to consider month* to four year* in prl*nn for | (Continued on Page Nine) (Continued on Pago Thirteen) K atm andu. Nepal, June 22--(A>i„>Ten8lng "is a good clim ber within years ago it had a unit price In such a di.saatrous action that he SIX DIR IN CRASH —New bickering swirled today the limits of his experience." f.ilaely swearing before a Con- i Abingdon, England, June S3— would di.*cuss it with me before (,P)—i.A Royal Air Fome Haothig WAS $385.00 ^ 2 7 9 = THE ARM Y ond N AVY CLUB Truly a Home of Distinction, 8 room Dutch Colonial over the conquerors of Mount Ev- ' Tensing said he’d been a mem- (Continued on Page Three) gressional committee in 1947 he he came to that conclusion. TTiat with 3 cat garage. 1st floor consista of living room, dining erest. Since their ascent of the . her of seven of the 11 Everest ex- wa.s never a Com m unist. transport crashed on takeoff time has not come, in my opinion.” ■ here today. .All of itn erew of room, den, kitchen, powder room and awe-lnapiring mas­ world's highest mou'nUln, the I peditions. "waa born in the foot- The Communist Radio at Kun­ Three Dead^ One Missing; However. Clack made it clear. ter bedroom with full tile bath. Second floor has three climbers or their supporters have , hills of the Himalayas, bred in ming advi.ses peasants that "de­ that he feels he is boas, of all UN , six were killed. I MANY OTHERS AT URGE SAVINGS~| alee bedrooms and tile bath. Large, prix'ate lot. This love­ been plunged into at least four the atmosphere of the Himalayas Police (Continuing pending on God for food and to forces—including ■ the 16 ROK | UCHID.A QITITS POST ly home may be purchased furnished or unfumiahed. , and has leen more climbing of the conquer the spring famine i* Thunderstorms Lash State divisions. He .said there is no que.*- | FOUNDATIONS Most of them concern Tensing , Himalayas than anyone in the wrong." It urges them to work Tokyo. June 33—(Jh 'Japan** Bhutia, th^ veteran cltm ^r from ^^’ide world. I know both sides Search for Girl tion that the ROK.army Is "under! .Agriculture and Forestry Mln- harder ..Policeman Thomas Law- my command.” Olympic Combination TV-Phono 43 acres of good land, mostly flat, plus 7 room house, Nepal s Sherpa trible who made , Everest-the Tibetan and the lor prevent* hu« from running out By THE A.SStK'IATED PRESS ^.reading for Hartford. New Haven l.*ter, Nobuya I ’rhldo, resigned High - Wide - Handsome close to Mancheater Green. Excellent for development the final piish to the top with New , y,t Norwalk, Calif.. June 22 of control in center of Danbury Summer camg,, tp Connecticut I was not far behind with sn official toda.v ’^because of Ulnesa”, and pnrposes or farming. Aaking $34,000. Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary. j .. (Continued on Page Four) EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT T-fc. -....I.,... says my experience is limited. Officers continued today to check after its driver collapses and dies vesterdav and took- three lives. I reading of 93. Prime Minister Shlgeni YosMda 20 REGULAR GAMES—3 SPECIALS 'The previous bones of conten- successful climb, he aa- nut every possible lead on the dis-I at the wheel. possibly a fourth, and left behind' Frederick. Greco. 42. of-North Immediately appointed SMgeru WAS $499.95 tlona have been. ^^ted, "I practically directed op- appearance of an elght-year-old .severe property damage. 'The- ex- Haven and Angelo Casapulla. 3.5 of . Hori to replace him. S Speed Ctianger STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP A good foHiNkiHoH is Hm bosis of • 400-acre farm In Vernon, 9-room house, large cow barn, The Weather Biireau reports at horse ham, rhiekrn coops. High elevation. Approximately 1. Just who reached the top first j eraUona from Khumbu glacier on- girl who la feared kidnaped. But least three tornodne* spun aero** treme and sometimes record heat New Haven went to a North Haven Work Stoppages Record Storage, — Hilary or Tensing? ward.*, building bridges, selecting they admitted they didn’t have a *700 ft. frontage on hard aarface road, excellent for build­ New England June 9 the day a drove thousands to beaches, lakes swimming hole to e.*cape the heat, PAPER QUITS FIELD AM-FM Radio Now * 3 2 9 ^ n v n iV s single real clue to work on.. ing. Asking BsL oOO. 2. What ig^Tenaing'a natioiiality I camp al'tes, cutUng steps and devastating twister hit central and sw jm m ing holes. Three died T heir interlocked bodie.* w ere dis- Rockville Centre, N. Y„ Jnn* —Nepale.*e or Indian? I crossing l*5*fo1loIcefalla.' ** Little blue-eyed and blond Stella Massachu.setts . . . Governor 1.4>dge while swimming, One person is covered in midafternoon. Police Hit Hawaii Port 33—lAh—Jnmea E. StilM, jinwd* 3. W hat decoration is B ritain Ds.'lcne Nolan vanished shortlj) STROMBERG-CARLSON. ZENITH. ADMIRAL In oddMoii to our normal buHding Tensing, Hillary and Hunt all files Wednesday lo Minneapolis, still being sought theorized one tried to save the er and president of the Nnaaon going to give the tribesman— have emphasized they considered after 8:30 p. m.^Saturday from a ,3Iinn.. where he will addre** the Thunderstorms *aye sudden re­ other and both dro'.vned. Honolulu, June 22 - OP A work Daily Review-Star, annoonred prized George Cross, the not near­ the question of just whose foot crowded shopping center n*ar 'Kbis biennial convention of the Ameri- lief to the heat. But they al.io Robert Milici, 17. left 'hi.* borne stoppage protesting the conviction tofiay the daily newspaper hod TERMS 10% DOWN— BALANCE 24 MONTHS WILLIAM DICKSON & SON sorvko wo art offorinq Monchostor and FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: ly so valued George Medal, or was first on Everest’s top immate­ Angeles where her mother, Mrs.- c,ni Association of Uni'versiVv ! <'®i'-''C‘l floods, knocked'"down tele- in New Haven to escape the hor­ of labor, leader Jack W. Hall as a ceased publientlon. Stiles soM something else entirely? Owen Nolan, 40. works. SINCE ISIS * rial that it was a team operation. W omen ! phone poles, damaged crops snd rible city heat and humidity. He Communist conspirator disrupted "constantly rising labor, new*- vkinlty eomploto foundation sorvko. And now. Tensing told news­ Hunt, however, said Hillary in Hundreds of sheriffs deputies Carlton Ma.son sentenced to 00 ; resulted' in several (ires, drowned in midaftoinoon at Lake operations at Hawaii'q vital Army print and other costs havo men after his arrival here, he the final climb was seen leading yen** to life Imprinonmrnt for 1 Road "'cr® packed but no fatal- Waramaug, New Preston. A epniv pofb- today and threatened all Anally had the. effect of otroa- RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL "feels hurt" by statements made most of the way. Asking, "why not (Coatinued on Page Six) ' reces«-time slaying of two little itie.* or major accidents were 're­ panion, John Mansfield. 17. also of vi'aterfront, sugar and pineapple giing the aearspaper.” recently at a news conference by give the devil his due?" Tensing gli;l shonim atrs. . . . W age neg o tia­ ported. New Haven, aiifferedynervous ex­ plantation activity. , PAINTING AND PAPERHANRINR Col. Sir John Hunt, the Iqader of said actually he was a few steps e\SC TO JURY ■ tions between Weatir.ghouse Elec­ Several {persons died of heart haustion trying to rescue Milici. A spokesman for the port, which SCHITTLER NOMINATED Potterton^s Warren £. Howland the successful British expedition. ahead to the top, though hS em­ Woohlngton, June 38— tric Corp. and' two of .the four attacks but: none were attributed He required hospital treatment. handlea'cargo for Korea, said civil­ WnnUagtoa, June tt (,» ■■ MANCHESTER'S LARGEST TV, RADIO. V ' ALL tVORKMEN INSUKEO . ^ Teii«ing took exception particu­ phasized: "The credit goes to both.. fraud / ' roBspiracy case unions rspreaenting Westing- by doctors ^o the heat. . ,- A I.5-year-bld Meriden boy, Rob­ ian stevedores of Hall's Interna­ PresMVmt Elssahnarer todny' ‘ REALTOR larly to atatementa credited to RECORD AND ARPUANCE STORE E. J. POLOMSKI We both reached the summit al­ ajnPlsit Oovl* D. Walker, for­ hpuse bmployes will he resumed . Highest official temperature ert Dimaurol was more fortunate. tional Longahpremen'a and Ware: nominated ."HaJ. Gto-'CnrUee* 240 TbiXANO TURNPIKE MANCHESTER Hunt that the Asian climber, ol- most totrether."' mer i^rector of the .\grlculture this week . . . yale annnunre* the came from Hartfqrd. The Weather He was dragged unconscious from housemen’s Union (ILWUi did not van Eeassjner Seknjrler' to S f l.- '! PHONES: STORES 9Q44 or Mi-9-4884| S43 WQODBRIDGE ST. TEL Ml-3.f400 toough a full member of the par­ Regarding his nationality, the deportmeat’s cotton branch, appointmeUI of Paul SehweJkkier, bureau recorded the thermometer Myrtle Beach waters and revived. report for work over th^ ^eek end. chief of staff of tha 130 CENTER ST. COR. OF CHURCH RHONE M lfcM 9-0920 ANY TIME ty, played only a aecondary role went to a Jury In federal court Chicago architect, oa Professor of at 95.6 degrees at 2:30 i/tlhe after­ defease forces aafler O oa touider o f the porter*, and that (Orattnnefl mm Page Bovoa) here early thia afternoon. Architecture. noon. Thia waa a record June 21 ' on Page Two) (Continued na Png« Six) M. Oraeatber. V ( t V T \ /