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Ittonitig^lloralb ■■ivd A4«rase Daily Nat Praaa Run ■ f. HiaWaatliar V'l'iN.' > ' ;.ir''.iw» ; Far the Week RiMed , — r X' July a, ia64 rwaeaat of V. R. Waatharl Aircraft porkers light and roar 'daiutar sicnal. StrawKftriy Mart / X AboutT^wn B e t r q t h e d Wei^ear white or llght'-ooloM elOUi- ‘w- . / ' ■ v" No HeraW" 1 1 , 0 9 7 ; / Fnir. ceeler tentgirt. Min. 83-M. p a v e f o i \ iteard Street .Done Seagon WMhmeday fnIr, n UMe wnrmen. /• . When; tlM Oat's Away '. Member ef the Andtt neaC'W. lf«nch««ter Aiixiltary 'Police are On Moriilay Boreno e( ClreolnUeii \ i' ■And on Spfin^of Manche$^r*a Side Streets, Too Walking up the main thordiiffh- City o f Village Ch'tirm nmimled to report at Police Head* Prai.t aiid Whitney m n ^ ft will fare one day recently we encoun­ .Mancheater Veutt and quartere Monday ni|^t at 7 o'clock have Its vacation MiUMown, dur- tered one of Manchester's private Jne (or. duty at the flrewofka display. •tag which inventory is taken, from spectacular, probably All whatever The Herald Mil not publish strawberry eyes. Being a. newsman, we atop- ‘ yill meet Tuesday ning^oT travel on their vacation office the I noiselces holiday will have on at- a news story, even a story for the. immer for the X. evsnlnf at 7:30 with Mrs. Harold on commercial airlines,- SO ity impres- tendance at the American Legion back page on Saturday. roduc^- Belcher, 13 Walker, St. Mrs. Fran­ cent of which are powered it was, too. I display Monday' and in yeara to .1 17 days Uiig ces Klltott will ..assist the hostess. We waited long enough for bv reach the latch, one boy found out by PAWA engines. . The East ooilqualUy come'. ' ■« , along the followtng./arlth- -< >d a total of U. S. PoHcy Hartford Aircraft Federal Credit this week. Since the latch is at­ were sold fbr out^mMtionlng any nania^- tached on the .upper portion of the a total of 344,733.25, . • George H. Buckley, Jr„ fireman •Dnion report! that an . increased Mitly a.report wak'received irSHi ' Son of Mr. and Mrs. George iwen-chqseii L One thing is certain. If everyone door,, the boy, about 10 yea re .of Last ■ year the mg-t wt open number of PAWA employes has H, Buckley, 4 North School St., is ■ an elegant, drops into the contribution boxesat headirnkflera that a car With age, soon discovered that'. If he Iht same number" of dayi with 6;- been accumulating . fluids through serving .aboard . the "deitroyer light-fkce type, and about . it ' aMonday coupl^lnsidawlnd failed to bfow the' trash at Zion isitheran..Church will be women, whOj_ according ’ to thej, and 'phoned the station with a However, it .'was stated the Washington, July 6 (TP)—^ment _ ' epm^- ning a reappraisal of its for­ ployes s ^ l^c‘r« ^*>blkea -fanning Splrit-ual Blpaafiig / ^ s detailed report. An officar was aroumlKvAt any rate, the doors quality, of the berries .was high pletely 'baaelMs” Imd accuse acebaed the received iSiesdaj^ at 3:30 a m. for air trips. #re Alfred Hehequin. sponsors, lend dignity to th^r A mlniatei- waa..khown by,-a fbw- were cloitad next morning, and the A House ': Jiudiciary subcom­ eign policy which may prove primary or Junior community,’* delegated to the araa-^nd, sura" this year and they brought record Hew York Republich^^ of violating ....•...... ■- ••------.--J'- . J... - Bersid Photo ^ tool crib lea'der who lives at 843 of hia parishloneVa to be Jtotui of enough, there was a car parked ground war cjear. bf paper. prices on several days. mittee in a disputed report, ^ e own fair-play coda in maki;^ to be much more “agonizing” T— Main. St., Mknchestetr. and hls “ The List" #lsp, the con^unica- cherry b r ^ y , and one of them in Maril,vnn E.^Mohr with two people Inside. - 'hie law today criticized - Justice, Tom report public. than Secretary 'o f State wife. They plan to‘ fly to Corpus Uon gobs-to say, "inten»-ets the a miachicvoua'frame o f mind of­ / . ■ ' ■; The, lS5-pag4' printed report Past Presidents Club of the Society Of today in teidus of those fered to present him'With a bottle pulM up alongside and didn't note A girl admires a hum who stands C. Clark for declining, to Dulles foresaw^ ■ Cause aiid Effect at Charter Oak Cbristl, Texas, abp^d a PAWA- anything out of the ordinary, in contained no iigitatures of aub- Pulles -was talking only' about a ■ American Legion Auxiliary, of Mr, 8i>d Mrs. Edfear W. MoHr, powered DC-8. V^ile there, they wbo^are contributing to the cul­ on condition that ^ be fully on hls own two feet, especially if testify , after he Joined the I m its mbJor ■ ...... ' " 'll ...... 'll! 1 II 1 'a 1 II II I " ■... . iuw— ii*aJ fact the pair.said- they did hot committee membera''in its ibaJor reshaping o€ U. S. policies in which Mrs. Leon BrSulley is presir of’ 348 'E. Middle TP|ke„ announce W'ill visit their ^daughter, Helen, tural,. Social, dvicr and industrial acknowledged in ib i next issue Of 'X Supreme, Court but said it p^ts "miiw- dent. Will have a supper meeting make it a habit to park there but the bus Is crowded. sections. At various . Europ4\^en he served notice on the engagement of their darghter, and her husband. First Class Ma­ life of the community aiid U ls by the church bulletjfe^e offer Was Pluc|[8d S a v irs had' turned up no proof of ity Views'^ were contaliiedintaliied undM end outing, Wednesday, July 7, no means intended to be merely a promptly i^eiRedVand in due were getting cooled: off under a France that thle country might Marilyn Eleanora,, to Douglas An­ chinist’s M ate.^snk Allen. Allen large shaby tree. AND Wrongdoing by Clark while he Rogers' name. Separate vle'w# also undertake aq "agonizing raapprale-, at the Johnson* cottage, Columbia is a ground crew member of the recognition of soclar position." epurae th^fpllowinirsliotice ap­ X entered by 'two Congreaameit who Lake. Members are asked to meet derson, son of Mr. On'S Mrs. Wil­ Well, now, if all of that had. peared: "2ite^ minister thanks Mr. The car drove off and the po- was attorney general. at." But now-Senate Republican famed Blue Angela :Navy Squad-^ llcemah went back to the atatlon. X Septic Tanks were members of the full commit­ leader Know-land of California has promptly at 5:45 at the .Legion liam M. Anderson, of 40 Hemidck ron which bamS'to East Hartford been addressed, to us, and we were McTavish for hls gift of and The, dociimeht ilreW !,..mediate tee but not the ai)b-group. hall, and td.lSiing cup, pm# and the one invited to apply for. a place the spiriyln which it was given." S^eral days later the Woman fire from Rep. Byron G. Rogera raised a far morexsweepinl; isaue 62() St. last month. < ^ o made the b-.-tgfnal complaint Submitted It Months Ago bver the possibility'of United Ns- silverware. .... ' on The List, and \\#rc to be given [RADllfBftTtrRIEsl Mae|ine GleaiiBil /D -C olo), one of the^five aubeom-: There, wse no explsnspidn why Miss Mohr is a gri^uate of Marf- the op^rtunity of purchasing the /R id e Bikes Safely called again atid wanted some ac­ 'mittee membere, win said Chair- ; tlma membership for 'Tied (Thins. chester High School, class of ’1950, tion. W ' ALL MAKES A Septic xTanks, Drain the report, trsnsmitted to the' The, issue esse.ntislly is>-At whqt Marin* lBt .Lt. Richard A. Eddy, book-fortglO—only those listed in man Keating (R-NY} pulled a' parent cqmmittee 11 months ago, By THE ASSOCIATED PKESS •on of Mr^^md Mrs. Lawrence and. is employed in the business DriVe-In Theater It may buy It, you see—we would SS. ."fn.Sly-'SS X Fields^ Di^W ells ai^ “ancak play” by hia "unwarranted point in its efforts to get along last' week about the boys riding has not yet been acted on there. with Alllea should the United Final fiifures on accidental deaths showed the Julv 4th Eddy, 25 Efeepwood Or., is squad­ office of 'The Manchester Evening have been mighty proud. t^ lr bicycles through traffic tacted .and told to check pp again. ^Arthur Druf Stores 4 Sewer Linesi^v InataUNI political release . . , of hia pro­ Herald. He drove out but Just before he The report'said the subcommit­ States decide the etruggle la nqt weekend to be far safer and saner than expected. Troffic ron adJutMt of an Air Control Slates ]Late plidw But there’s the rub; it wasn't Mghts and utter dlsi^ard for and Repaired, x^ posed libelous/report'’.” tee "found rto conclusive evidence equadrm: a unit of the 1st Marine Mr. Anderson is s grsdiiste of addressed to us. reached the spot, the car took Report’'Not Approved /' worth the^rekult; and strike out off fatalities especially were well below indications, the total of traffic regulations cafii# the fol­ of wrongdoing by Justice Clark st its own ? Aircrut Wing in Korea, where he Manchester High School, class of It was .addressed to #f'some oqe' lowing piece of information off and drove-away. The regis­ Rogera defended Oark, t n ap­ any pmnt during his service in the 348 comparing with the forecast of 430 made by the National arrlVM In March. A graduate bf- The Mancbester DrlveJin Thea­ tration number was marked d ^ n N pointee of former Prtaident Tru­ What Knowlsn'd. has proposed is 1948, and is serving with the U. S, tre on Ftddte 8 and 44A has sn- -who. desjpite the communicatiirn’s through the mail from the Bicycle , Wm.F. (Justice) department.” Then it Safety Council. These totals were*'-.-' .' "• ' - Uebury College, he entered the Navy. Hb Is presently stationed at assurance that his name had Men and later the office checked own­ man, and said most of the report that If United Nations members p per \ nouhced/the scheduling of a spe­ Information Bureau of New York, affdled: override America's objections and for the 78-hour period.from S p. m. ne Corps In July, 1953, and the Navar-Aif Station. Atlantic recommended fo r , inclusion the Because It' is so tiniely, we are ership of the car and decided to ' DtW ALT Olid DELTA had not been approved iq aubt-om- Friday until midnight Monday. cial Holiday Show this nilttee. or even considered- b y the' "It was troubled, however, by bring Red China In one U. N. door, stationed a( Cherry Point, aty,-N^r~ .. ^ 1955 edition by '’a member/of one ^ along ,wth hqpes that mak# a visit. ^ .\ j Meele & Son repeated 'suggestions in the testi­ Evidrare i t Trend ' _ ^N. C., before going overseas. Sunday, July 4th. The feature pic­ Jl wss in the early evening. He ^ ^ Rivor Powor Toob parent iudtciary grovfp. the United States should walk out •The weddlng\wHl take place ture will.he “ Men of the Fighting of the'prominent families/already those youngsters Who ride bicycles 483^N O N ST. mony of -hls associates and sub- the other. Ned H. Dearborih president of Free Bonn August 38, at South Methodist recorded in The Ust," passed on and missed last W’eek's article will marched' up (he walk and knocked TRADES—t e r m s The report, dealing with- the the council, said the comparatively Lady" starring Van Johnson and To|. M I-9-0531 o r cubcommittee's inquiry last year ordinstea that some of the scttoni He' has not claimed that this Church. \ ■ Walter Pidgeon. aiid it vidU be many years ago, reM this one and Uicorporiile the on the dbor. A- man answered for which they hsvg been criticized low traffic toll was "spactacuiar the knock and invited the caller Cdpitol Equipfflont Co. llito opcrallona of the Justice is an .administration view. Indica­ evidence of a trend which has been shown at 9 p.m. and MldnighX jules in tbelr daily riding. M I-9 -7 8 4 2 apt., said the investigators were were traceable', ultimately, to him, tions are, in'fact, that he would be Plaimed by A —Th« rules.. , ■ ing statement that Clark's failure The printed' report summarized port. Some already have.;; th! t today's wife , drlvee .fhe car while I'm.j / For An’ to testify was “im(ortuiiate” be­ eight different phases of the Aolema Refaireadimi The council said its forecast had United. States and ■ Britain/ WkSTSIDE children may g>Ow Up without ever Whether off^-'^ a three-day working.” cause "we were deprived of the Jubcom.mittea's investigation, in- been compiled in the same way having knoi^ the joyo of seeing pedaling tour, a one-dsy local "If heed be.”/Lhe Senator de­ as In. the past, 'based on expert- pushed ahead today with Dti’t benefit of any light ivbich might cltid^ag an Invitation to Oark to clared yesterday, "there will be plans to give West (^rniany a pinwhee|.whlrl on the clothesline jaunt, Or merely errand bound, Required Qualiflesittons inioyable Weekend have been shed by a foimer mem­ appete before it' and testify. It re­ ence with other holiday tabula- pole to the back ya.-d or a candle cyclists of all ages will derive' a solemn referendum in the con­ tione, ■ . RECORD SHOP The perfect nursing supervi^ ber of President Trvipfan'Xcabl- produced a letter from KeatifiX gressional elections of. 1954 and in almost full 8overeignty--in- THROW THEM 38S Center St. — Mancheater shoptRery into the air. greater enjoyment and satiafac- must be a virtual wonder woman, VISIT This all-tim'e high mark for a fey may. They may also grow net.’ sending the eight reports on to the the’ Preiridential election of 1958... cluding rearmament powers SERVICES A W A Y ' Loh from their wheels If they fol­ in the.opinion of one nuree. Al the Clark could not ^.'.lediately three-day July 4th week end was up without' ever having had a low B.T.A.'a common senae^ sug- each cqiididate' should be asked to 388 in 1953. in their two (xxupation zones still Plenty Of Wear Left American Nurses' Assn, ji^iiven- reached for comment. But Rogers (Continned oq Page Eleven) give / s forthright answer as to Tbst Interpret The Wishes finger torn apaot by the picina- ge.stions. They are: tion recently held in Chicago. Mrs. %'nie four-day toll of 491 in 1950 if France does not ratify the\ .Ik Straps Repaired Hera RECMQS and ture explosion of fire crackers. J. Observe all traffic regula­ where he stands on this issue.'* Of The FamUr Helen GoOdale Florei^ihe, apecial i 'While some members of con­ wis considered more typical, the European Army plahi If, the ban on firov’/rik#.-lasts, tions, signs and lights. consultant with Diy.‘ of Nursing [ Fruit Stand council said, producing a range In, gress hsve aligned themselves with Political and legal experts of Ui* SAM YULYES and we can only nope It"will, it - 2. Keep to the right. Ride in Resources of X.h^ UJS. - Public. 1 estimates'o4 420 to 460 which was will ■ be many j-ears .before the single file. FOR A Knowland. otherii hsve declared two Allied nations/opened mcat- Shoe Repairing «t the ACCESSORIES Health., listed these ten qualifies | that U.8; policy toward Red China reduced to a |lnal calculation fbr Ings.at tha ForalghOffice yeater- JOHN B. BURKE Better Kind Dune While nostalgic cease to recalf the "good . 3. Have workable*-bom or bell. needed by a pursing supcr.vlsor:.. j this, year of 430. old fireworks dtijyi.'" ’ Maintain safe speed. Czjeschs Bi( should not be frozen, and that day ta draft a program of Joint WNERAL HOME Tee Walt. X, Open Evsry Night UplN T , l..Uuriositwof a cat. i withdrawal from the U.N, would "Had it not been for the atn|)ha- U. g.-Brittsh action to he launTOed And we suppose there Is Some 4. Give pedestrians right of.way. 2. 'Tenacity of a tnilldog. 4.MGE VARIETY OF NATIVE 18 MAPU: STREET Use sidewalks when neceasary. be. a grave error. ffis placed on the drive aafely cam­ if th* JBqrapsaA Dafensa Oomrab- value in the family institution of 3. Determination of a taxi driver. paign. including President Usen- nlty (KDCl 1* not sat op toon.' Opp* First Nitthmal Store shooting off flreworks in the back 5. Watch cars pulling out Into Rep. Claydy (R-Mich) asked the Parkingig ^4. ^^lence ^ a self-sacriflctng- House'today to declare formally bower's meaenge.laat Thuiadi^ we Tha conferances her* ara expect­ Wt BAST CENTER ST. yard or on the front porch. But traffic. Watch for opening doers VEGETABLES tnil FRUITS ifeven fo r would have had a normal toil af ed to conclude before the end o? lULANCB SERVICE the overall insult to the peace of on parked autos. that, the United States should get 5 / Diplomacy of a wayward hua- out of the U.N. If Red China is more , than 400," the council aaid In' this weak. Under study are pro­ mind of the community far oui- 6. Never "hitch" on other ve­ ^ band. " . ' x • ff statement. posals to: ' hicles. Never stunt or race in traf-, Feofruring Ice Cold Wofi^rnielbn Baernau, Git^any, July 6 (/Pj—Geiingn border ^ lice admitted. THE OFFICE OF 'weigM the advantages of the 8. EntbUaiasm of a Jitterbug. . Flreworha Toll at Pear 1, Gjv# th-* Wsat Genhaa, gov- custom. ■' fic. . ■ ■ ■ / ' •7. .TTie good humor of ah idibt. said today that Czech authorities have o f f e ^ to set - When Red China walks in one . 7. Never carry "passengers.” I door, we should walk out 'of the Drowninga and miecellaneoUa smmtnl almost complete inds- And, public displays, -brighter, 8. Simplicity of a child. OPEN AS USUA i T U. S. soldiers they arrested Sunda^i' for t)iree membefa of a' psndsncs in th* American and D O C T O R -^ larger, lo u d ^ and in all ways more Carry no objects that obstruct (her." Clardy, a member of the vision or^.prevent proper control. 9. Assurance of « . college boy. . Czecti labor gang who fled 4o:the West over the weekend. ise un-American Activities (UonflnnedFage Bight) British sonss. inchMttng powers ta 10. The tireleis energy of a bill SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 7 A.M, to 9 P.M.- Czech-border police grabbed the%---- :— ^------— ;—^ raise a defense army, SEYMOUR NELEBER 8. Keep bicycle, in perfect run­ collector. Contanittee, said in A atatement.. ning condition. Make sure brakes Americans—six enlisted men and _ _ He offered a resolution under 3. Abandon the U: JL-BriUah-, are good. .r, •------— . i- ■ SUNDAY 7:30 A-M. to 4 P.M. a capUln on leave- when Ihey O . ^ ^ l g , —|* a .^ which tnajlouse would estpreSz tts French High Commission In Bonn WILL BE CLOSED Attach ■■'rom Above came too cloee to 4he'border while > .A X C L $IU I£1 e 6 State’s T raffic and set up American ami BritiMi 9. "Stop, Look and Listen" at' alghtseeing. I sense "thals^bould Die ConrimUnlst . • .A, COIN FOLDERS ali traffic intersections, ^ om our lofty perch In the 276 OAKLAND ST. MANCHESTER * 7 government Of Chine be admitted embassies.. •FROM rREE COIN APPRAISAL 10. Alwaysf use proper hand sig-- Editorial Room on the second floor Hans Buettner, a district com­ r - O I * . 1 1 1 1 Q T P I* n i membershlpNln the United Na,- Such action would Idavs the nals for. turtiing and ' stopping. of The Herald we have a good view mander of the Gerpign border M. XfX s V r U S E C l . ■ t Ions, the U nlted^tea should Im- Toll at Three French zone, in douthwest' Ger­ July S TO JULY 19 Park your..wheel in a safe place. of the youngsters as they aome- : police **ld the 'Czechs made their mediately withdraw’ all flnanclal many, the sole occupied territory HOIIY SHOPPE 11. Ridb in a straight line—do M o r a g e ■wap offer at a border meeting support - from th'atXiffganiMtion In the federal republic and would Cor. CMtet sad OrtowoU 0^ Awprvp, ihRck for trAsh on th® north,lido wHh the Germans- this morning. - T h r e e E n v o y s 4u^ forthwith termihatlQts mem­ Over W eekend put tbe French undfr acute Ger- 12. ^or nljRht-iidlnif. hive head- of the« State Theater building. .y. S. Army officials, at Heidel­ bership In the United H a^ns and man pressure to get out of that. Many of the boys we have beeh berg said they had no knowledge The drafting of plans here was Waahinjtton,' July 8 (P) —Three all of its specialized agenciAa*' ByTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS -»r- ■watching have been a little too of the reported offer. . The United States for--a'deteade ordsfM by President Eisenhower Russian diplomats—one of them • Threa traffic accidents bunched ai)d Prime Minister ChurchiU at short to reach the latch that serves to, the Soviet delegation has built its policy on the prinef]^ as a bolt to keep the doors closed of collective' defense against ag­ within a i3-hour period Saturday / CLEANING AND INSTALUNG > so that the wind will not blpw the have. V. a. second meeting with the ‘ ‘ the United Natlona-have been 4nd early Sunday gave CJonnectl- (Usattaoed on Page Eight) PASQUAIE thrown out of the United" States gression. Its leadership In organic^ cut a death toll of three du^ng pie i trash around, as haa happened up- Czcchi at the border near here Ing the United Nations, grew'^out PIZZA and GRINDER on occasion. _ later today. during the past six months on 78-hour Independence Day. ••vdek- / I charges of spying. of the idea that if everybody Joined end. ' SEPTie TANKS and CESSPOOLS j But,' there - are other/ ways to “ We .have been .told by Ameri­ in a worldwide policing, syatem no A comploto orguiuttOB of TRAINED SBWAOB SPECIALISTS SHOP SAVE can authorities not to. make gny 'The Russian gove.-nment, the -..An additional trafftC', death has Not a Doctor uelag Ike moot mcMeni oqulpmeat amd .mMhlMr3r--R£8ULTt A 8 M Oentor St. TeL M I-»-«2«7 • promises," th# police commander State Dept, claims, has now *.a- (Uo|itlnaed oh/ Bight) been chalked up against the state, RETTER job at a LOWER PRIOR. / NOW said. 1 . taliated by making espionage but a medical examiner's report B iilletiiis ^ ‘ We Specialize In Monday said tffa motortat whd.waa RUBBISH and ASHES. A t Buettner said the three Czaifhs charges against two members of. a New nadergrouad Water • Pizza •Grinders Who fled across are being ;held by the U. 8., displomatic mission at taken dead from the .wracKage iSf fn)m the AJ^ Wirte THIS IS WWV REMOVED X hia car In alt probability died be­ Uaea Installed. • Spaghetti • RavioH the Germans, in the Weldeh area, Moscow and forcing their with­ C hurchill Calls o Sump pumpa installed ta .... noire people coll.. General Clenaiag of Cellars, .near here. He said one was ac­ drawal. • ., - fore it smashed into the WjUUng- Italian ^lice To Take Oat Yarda add Attica ford toll. >atation on the Wilbur z roniova water from your 5* Sinney B m .' cused of murder by the Czech 'Hte two Americana are military M cCARiny r Ft v r n s REASONAMJ5 RATES TURNPIKE MARKET police. Croat Parkway. , ' Haablngtoa, July 8

M A^^C^ESlTO^feVEIjlN^HIllALp, lt*NCHESraifc CpNM. TUESDAY, P A g E T W O .i^HCTE8TEB^gVENING HERALD. lU NCH KSfSl^ CONN, FUESDAY, JULY %, 1984 P A G C tn iiR : Mil ...... id. hoapital, w h ich because of later Ume sAMociatiloii baiTaM ^^^ devekmniehts, wap neveh used'for active. lumilt DRlii|in»8y X ville M, Preaque lala 65 and CMii- 50. and OaaUy deeida to torn pure: piMaur* 9 t kBfl Rockville^ernoii )itM ...... X ^ thia would be about one pound. hoepiUd purposes.-It is this, same Acrebtb Pnatornte X. I t ’ ta not,.,wlae to cut down on the botr, MAina 64. the litviUtion? . jaMrInat tt Was weU d «M i area whl^h is being considered ss Rev. John Schbiiqrz; Jr„ who was X Atarichha' below' a certain levct, at A t Boston,, the normal maxirnuiri , db-do you accept th* invitation / I f you meet up with a gtoomr'^ MANC-HESTER l i f t W H A T ^ l t Rttik JgilleU. a poa8ible\site foe the new high ordained Sunday, a b ^ Congrega­ Daily Radio ' least not for very long? temperature during tkia period Is happi^juid .set to wofit ftguring Gua. . do you take bn the agto Jhhry Park Playgroun^ school tional Minister, has abcepted - the Judged and Polige^^ispute CONDITIONED OrtWe W K K P — “ w----- n o'— 18My * ■ Studies on nutrition have thown 80 And the normal inlnimum tem- ouf’how' you can do both what^rou mood so thatt your face ^RtoO ■iaetent Tiaw . E. Stevens T^nry .w'aa a repre­ p a s t o r a t e of the. CbogregaT rCirHaa KMtoa e o w N NoT<:^ that there' la a real advantage If peiAture ia 54.. BeeuMMi for t'ahspplnieanr^-^.^ ahotfjd do and what you 'wdnt to matohea hiat Or do you kang onto sentative to: th e^ ta te .Legislature' tlonal Church In BelvJdereT^eb., SPSS Blitihieat X D oetdr\^y 4 do 7 .: • ; a cheerful frame of mind,'petlip|H "Secrel •! -USk* C««MaH a close relation Is kept between PrecipitAtion during -this period May Lie In.Your Attitiuie. V ■ Opens for Activity Titday in both b ran ch e^an d also was and will take up hia duties On^ettiod to End Problem . f 8«y T h e followinc program ached-.Si: the carbohydrates and proteins will on the average total more tl\an CPoBltiJe T h lp k l^ la ^ Secret lekving him feeling belter 7 August 1. Last summer he servetf CHILDREN UNDER IS FBEEI WHAY—Joln-tfi* Nary \ l f Noraeone is M^ecltwly nice to If you a're npt aa bappy as you State ’Treaaurer. / ^ e r Rockville . TeHi. Ills • itse-tiss - tiles are supplied , by the rgdlo WKNB-Bvpnlng Sprensde Humua Engtue esten. Furthermore, the belief that one half ' an Inch occurring ag I f yoti’r*'not 'M heppy a* you'd as student pastor o f this church. LA S T ’H M ES TO N IO H T yob do. yolt-bedin ur'^Wonder why think you have a right to be, dm ’t adopted a City charter in '1890,', he from Page fjM ) WED.:- "ExWntive Suite,” WTIO—Aurts Craig Sturches Supply it la harmful to eat starches and ahowera Thursday or Friday. like to be, perhai^ yotl c m get s Kockvllle, July *-t!}peci»l)—Th» ■ docAunented ripcord of til* complPt* Coming Events r ■ • We'don't Uee remand as puhitlQi inm and are subject tOj ------iTnMrs Ndrik an d'lo KK)k io f Bome ulferior -mo- served as the city's third mayor WD] J-lfr. and By KDWIN P. JOKDA] proteins at the -same nmal has glimmer' of what's Wrong by .a-sk- looti for the reaaon in , thoee: '’s m ln c n forr It ''? - '■< 5lir*brln» added activity to. the! orMr*Henry*^*ii W( o f knowledge which ’ so, m nm^pnly harmless to eat starthbL When you start n>aking jtlari* up 10 what each day brings* 1902. Iq h|a will be gave to Rock­ the church. The entire church these young hodilq.’V ' titude. W e consider if, is Lor the *" *'«bord Ravlsv WORC-iMr. and Mrs Morth I f you iVjrk hard on a project raanv rtcreational facllitif* now \' icsgp Ts , WGTH—Red Box v». Yankee* people' hAve- about the food and ^sptetna at the aame meal, but for entertaining in' your,homy; do. X (All rights teseryed, NEA iei'V family is invited’ to attend the •’What can wf ":do7\aneivers a protection bf both the child and ,and no bne seem'* to iMdiee what I!va” lib lT t o ^ T ll■ e ^ o f“ F^^ HilT. J«';?ely kn unkept paatureiand ville ’’a certain, tract of ISnd WTiC-tBacksUt-ksul*. Wit*..... , eat And itg Importance in th' is healthful to do so. By THE, AE^IOCtATKD PBEBE you think of how much/work it-I*, IcOk^ ' . ) ^ ataer"the‘wi;^mrortf.e" Horo; '"'‘th ‘t cated on Fox Hilt foj* public use speaking progrAm at 9_ at ■which jinjgr. "W e ca'iA. lock up half the i society-to remand him in a case WDRtWteodird Shop , ' ^ A ¥ —N*w(; Night Watch you have done, do :you decide that kids we’d like. .Tliere’s nosplaca to j where the'child’s conduct indicates W arH -JAck't WaxrlarlU WTIC—Dragnet * -* piaintenenc* o f health. . For this The reftn ^ atarchea, have;ieaa L(^ . Angelea—Hilda H o 11 i n a going to be? D6 you w orry for w it* Memorial Swimmlnr pool for <=°v*r*d with low bhuah. as a park and pleasure grounds.’’ time William Thrall o f Vjitmon will., it was and -Mai^ne^^Ilt and OIV* rocket send them.’’. \ ! the needi to'apply court treatfnent.’’ r MEN0F1HE * i i * - \ X WDRC—Johanv Dollar reaaon, from time to time, it seems rcSI fbod value than those Ih the Maxwell, 81, former operetta star fear^ the everting Mill be a flop? E. Stevens Henry, a man of Because of the language of,the apeak oh' agriculture Iri the Philip-, A J l WUAY-UO Poika Hop . WGTH—Red Box y*. Yankee* enPTgy? betteriea a n qtitckjly Hfted to, and ' the eeason and the announcement, Harffiy a Dent ■ \ ! , "Rerhand" is a court term for desirable to discuaa various fea- natural state. This 1# partly be- and member of an English theat^- And' »tew- about whether, yoii vision who gave this land to the wi)l those in charge of'the develop­ pine. Islands where he awnt the WCCC—Reoord Review i^'.’ X cal family, arid widow of Wtlliara / Or do'you get plenty of satisfac­ frpm, tiringx POsitl^M,. to avoid that the playground ’wo>ild be Whatever the causei; — I slapping the boy in youth bouse DRUWE-IIM//JwA^ WKNB-rChicain Vs Detroit turaa of the dieL c a ^ refining t h m subetances should or shouldn't include' the cUy, w'a* borna,Feb. 10, 1836 at ment o f fhe/park in recerit ,years.^ past winter. ' ^ ^RGHQNCUUIV WTlC-ffislIa^Uea * ‘vfeAY —New*: kisht Watch Forrest Maxwell, music publishing tion out of doinC a job well for the enemy couriUr tranaferred from Recreation Field they ai-e mSny and com plex-the ' o f the girl into girls camp. , WTIC—Dragnet Thia cqiumn 1* devoted to one cauMia some, loss oX iiineral’e and Joneses? \ , / Gill, Mas*. He moved at an early believe it is possible that the donor' The American Legiri'n Post No. ,1TORC—Record fhop .WDRC—Johnny Dollar ppairi^ other aubataiieM tn the executive. Died Sunday. ■ Or do y6u think about hti.w much to Henry Park,, many resident* 14 wilimeet tonight at the Lnglon' fact la that children’s.court,which : When, a child is sent there for W ^TH-Jsck’t Waxworks. of the most Important food ele- age to Rockville to enjoy the ad* of the tract foresaw its advantages XWOTH—Red Box r*. Yankeei c o u r ^ o f the manufacturing Battle Creek, Mich.— Mrs. Paul fun It is going to be.to get friends 'have Inquired as to the history of Home at 8 p.itif wlth several im­ ought to be one o f this city's chief the flibal,. time his case history— 4tl menta. vantages of the public schools. At to the city in future ye>r*.'' HtjMminnni proceesi\ . ' ' W. Shafer. 97, wife of the Michl- together under, your own roof_7, •Ifenry Park." , Playyrs To Meet portant matters scheduled to come weapons in the war on Juvenilel.'Lamlly backgrmihd, psychiatric di­ WHAY-910 Polka Hop W ^ Y —News; Night Known aa atarchea, or cafbo-' the age of 19 he began On active WCCC—Boeord Roview wnc>rCi1m* sqd-p; Thia d o ^ not u « br that gAn R e p u b lic s n Congressman. I f you have a ' chanre'' to do j This inquiry ha* doubtless been All bo^ 13 and 14 years of age, before Ih e members. Plana will be delinquency, hardly - makes a dent j agnosi^ school record— is com- UKUHinDMIlIM hydrates, these food subatances WKNB—Chicago VI Detroit WDRC-.4uspens»' sugar shotHd .not be taken at Born in Tioga Cbunty, Pa. Died something tinexpectcdly that: caused by the fact that thPre is no «■»■««r 'arid was largely Identlfled .oorppleted for attendance at the in the problem. piled.: TTien he gets another hear­ WTIO—Wldder Brown WGTH—Red Sox tnkee* ordinarily provided the largest with the growth gnd business In- are invited to meet at Henry Park 'Exteuriv* Suir*' EDUiiMniiimin but it is certkinly desirable to take *'onday. X should prove to be interesting, do .Department Convention In Bridge­ Most of the deliuquehts brought ing by a judge, to be sent away. WDRC-JReeerd Shop Bi4*^ BOurce of energy In the diet., terests of the, city. He was espe­ tonight at ,6:30 p: m. for the pur­ WILLIAM HOLDEN CO-HIT WGTH-Jack’a Waxworks ata'rchei in other forms A* well. ,lbpa, Calif-—Henry S. MAc- you think! "I really shriuldn’t, be.l pose iof determining whether or npt' port next week. Also for the Start- Up last year -r- whether their paroled, or .put oh probation. Any WHAY^Newe; Nig Many common foods contain a cially, ifiterested In the flnancial JUNE ALLY80N 6i4»— ^ W n c -O im e mid- TTiese remarM. of course, m*y kay, 62, attorney and executive cause I ought to be doing so arid A M E S I T E there is enough .interest to warrkrit of the second round of the Lagion crimes were rape,' aasault, purse- juvenile arrested during the night WHAY—tio Polka Hop WDRC—Buepenpe great deal of etarcb and' fortu­ inetilUtibns of the, tovvn and coun­ BARBARA STANWYCK WtSCC—Record .-Revlalr not . apply to a jwibon on a special in eeverql Hearst newspaper or- the formation of. threeXrtf four Volley-ball league on Monday. July snatching, mug^ng or whatever - is . sent to youth house .or girls MfeHHMIUUIE ^ ^OTO—Red Box V*. Y l nately. iriariy of theee are among r ty and was one of the promoters s h e l I y w i n t e r s Wk'iQtB--Chicago va Detroit diet for diabeteeVor some other ganizAtiona. and co-executor of the baseball team*. Early iirfhe aprirtg 12 when all six teams are' schedul­ got o ff with a fatherly lecture, camp—-if there'* room. , ' WTIC—Tho Woman Mihh- the ctieapeat food* and therefore ► TdYS WHAY—New*; Night Wat disorder. ■ \ estate of tiia.^late publUher WH-. of the People’s Savings Bank, being an attempt was mqw to form alt ed to pla.v.' . r •That nilght'xhave varied from a That’s the rub for both judges "PRIVATE EYES" inim-imeETl WDRC—Record Shop are eath in large quantitlea. 0 R i V E W A i r S ► ft>B THE KIDDIES it’s active manager from its WGTH—Jock's Waxworks w n c —McGee and.^lfolly liam Randolph learst. Died Moi^- Alumni league birtAthia w-as aban­ ’The meeting of the Tolland statement fronx.the judge that bad and police. There rarely is room t h e b o w e r y b o y s WDRO-^I.. Pareons The principal aoiircet of uaabte \Lary* Aasortment organization In 1870 until 1021. boys dome to nb ,good end to ad­ ill or' • heat-producing atareh , are day. Bilby Foubd doned due to ia ck of adult person­ County '.Art A-'vociatlon usually at youth. hoii^e. It haa liiS bed*. DRUMS ACROSS }%. WHAY—Woatem cersvna. WGTH—Red Sox 'v*. Yankeeel EXTENDED FORI monishing to abide' by tlie Ten On any given day there might be ■augar,' potatoei. And cereali. Iq EXPERTLY INSTALLED Shortly before his death in 1921 nel. I f thero is sufficient interest' held on the first Tuesday of tbb STARTS WED.: WCOC—Record Roview ^i^HAY —Newk; Night WSteb .Cbmmandmenta. perhaps five vacancies. And every WKNB-^(^lcagr> ye Detroit addition to' the sugar bowl, grapw. lb N g w B -2 9 he presented the city a large tract among^he boys'.ofb< this age group. month has been postponed to a la­ "INDISCRETION OF AN WTIC—Heart of News Boston, July 6 iffiv—The teni- Stem day 10 judges in flve boroughs hear WTIC-Juet Plain BUI WDRC—Nocturne 'V ' young RweetcOm. and onions con­ las* Grading — MOehtii* SprocM of land for the location o f a city gajpes will be played dviring<' the ter date. The heart of the m.ktter is a dif­ AMERICAN WIFE” . 8TARTB TOMORROW WDRC—News: Ra^rds perature in New Englarim. durihg r ModovR la* some 15 cases. No. matter how WGTH-Jadt'a------WAxworka WGTH—Red Sox v*. Yankee* X ' tain augar In considerable quan­ mpAsr tm s** I remainder of July and AuguA. A ll quiet Holiday ference of opinion about what the “CAPTAIN ” Jennifer Jnnet M the, next flve. day*. WedRAedAy ► Rlfoa.g-Rkw ' Forms -*• Fewor Relod boys of this age whether or not . Rockville police .hbve raportqd court should do. Theory-trained many they’d Hke to aend„ no more •TlfK .Mnnt. c m WHAY—News; NtghI Watch tities as do many frulta and fruit CHILDPCN F«tt ^ WKNTKRxYKlt** ‘*ln4#iBrrellAn wf * ’ ivHAY —W estem. Caravan through Sunday, w ill Average 2 to s r r r . i : ; they played in the Little League one of the quietest holidsy week­ social workers feel it ehould wean th'an half of them can send even WCCC—Record Review w n c —Star* from Pari» ■. juicea.' Banariab arid chestnuts are ^ AIKMAIL y^NOTES ' ^ . Abe: Forking Lets/— toiiiib Co«a^ ‘—f W olb one. . . Alt w Inqiand > Ldi 'jest Phyqrmiml A mm Andrews An Amerirnn WKNB—Chicago V* Detrnit WDRC—Mood for Romance 5 degrees below the seasonal nor­ •.MtkMWhap auq urged to attend tbnight’a meet-. ends bn rocotxl. ’The mein setivily delinquenta from crime careers IValler Brenfiiiii Wlf«** WGTH—Red SoX v». Yankee*., particularly rich in starches, moOgPO lootk- ^ WTIC-Front Pag* PnrreU itarchee not only supply the mal, Cool weather Wednesday wjU m «o Ml Ing. In the event of rain tonight, was St Henry* Park vdifre the and niirse them back .to'becomihg S,'. / WDRC—Record Shop M;4>— be followed b.v slight warming TR9 RtoOiawiuFMT hsa RMROd to* i0% FOR tASH TRANSACTIONS the meeting will be held Wednes­ swimm'ng smd wading pools were of some use to society. Cops feel WGTH-Jack'i WaxerCrkn- WHAY—News; Night Watch ___V With a large\ proportion of ^Arthur Dnic StorM j rtVOtlOKs !*• "OWrt5T DtoO* — — ''“ ''“''5 WTIC-Stare from Parle Thursday or Friday and becoming M M 88tof« mmawds nm* W a THANK YOU day at the same time. well patronized as Well as the ten­ It ought to punish children who 5;I8- t i l heat and energy requirement*, I L JK JK A Jk JK ▲ JA A m j f Torm^arrcNugod Mf dosirod. Ifev; for ynnr splendid response' to the annoancement of / W HAY—Hall of Record* WDRC—Monde for Romanacf cooler again over the weekend.. kSmk R iOM oo 9m* fa ITpholatery .Class nis and basketball courts. • Poltcc are 14 are alrieady repeat offend­ WGTH—Bed Sox vs. Yankees ' but Bthrehes can be eaaily changed kgotM. t»giuv»iy.hto our opening last week. ; It was most granfytng and ’WCCC—Record Review Rome normals for the period ard PR vWm »• Sa toHk Home Demonstration A g e h t Sergeant Earl H. Beebe, who was ers. V Weddings WKNB—Chicago va Detroit ll:»e— into fail. In the body. For this rea­ Ali, INS^LLATIOHS SUmviSID RY we are Indeed very gratefuL HEY KIDDIES WHAY—News son people who eat excessive as follows;' pbaton 72. Providence 8 glw* 1 Cora Webb, will conduct an Uphol- In charge of headquarters for the The court’s judges are some­ W I'JC—Lortnso Jonea - WTIC-New* 71, Nantucket 67, New Haven 71, . W> hope you nill visit ua oftewlirlien you’re down­ , stery class tonight at 7 p., m. at g e t R E A D Y F O R T H U R S , WDRC—Memory Lana amountk\of . carbohydrates can holiday reported no arreats for in­ where in between— some feel tlie WGTH—Bobby Beneon WDRC—.Hew* Concord./N- H „ 69. Biiflington 70. \ ffi. dOlot •*» • l ^ i r - town. Kemember! ’There’s^ptentv of raom for free I flie, home of Mrs. Emil Mamet in toxication and only two. arrests for delinquents d buld be patted on Balon-Gonder WGTH—New* land do) Nbecome obese, II: On the other hand, the average Portland 67, Eastport 60, Green­ laio Brotibers ■ parkiitg . . . and our > m C O N D m O N I^ G will North,Coventry. Anyone interested traffic violationif by local police. ■ the back and asked to go straight: WHAY—Hall of Recdrda WHAY—Nile Watch can f-A keep you eomfortabi^ ’ in attending tonight’s session or Little Iswgiie OSimee others feel they ought to be ef­ YIIss Ruth M. Gondai^r^a Gonda'r, daughte WCCC—Record Review WTIC-World News daily -peed for starches is believed ESTABLISHED 1920 ' HRST BIO SUMMER KIDDIE SHOW WKNB—Chicago v f Detroit future meeungs may contact Mrs. Little League games will be re- fectively punishv;d and made to go of Henry Gonder hf S3 Broad 8t.. WDRC—Almanac to he hetwee^SOO and 500 grams WTIO—Pays to Marry WGTH-S>TH—Sporlk Report Mamet or the Tolland County Ex­ m:med tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the straight. ’ was married Saturday June l2 to WDRC—Matsey. Tlltoa 11 :M— GALL NOW—ANYTIME tension office in this city, g Recreation Field when thb Moose But the one thing a coming David R. Balon.. son of Mr. ’'and WGTH—Bobby Benson W HAY-Nile Watch — X 'mean 8 Blarllsht Beranada Fire District to Meet and' P. A. C, teams meet. Capone carted into children's Mrs. Benjamin Balon of 4 Mints THURSDAY, JULY th w nc— ■ Ma^hcpter MI-3-7691— Hartford CHapel 7 ^ 1 7 WHAT-Nawe WDRC—Almanac WHEN YOUR WINDSHIELD RE-ROOF? ’The annual meeting‘of the 'Ver­ OfDctel Board Meeting .. court can be su.re o f aV present Is Court. /The ceremony Was ,. per­ WCCC—Good Evening Good Muale lilts— 'JSfeBS'^ non Fire District will be held The official Board o f the 'Veriion that he is going to i.et diore lec­ formed ,!al St. Bridget’s Church by DOOSS OPEN 1:30-:$HOW STARTS 2 P.M. WKNB—News; Scores W H AY-N il* Watch IS BLACK WITH BUGS ARN SHOP WTIU—News w nc-B tarllght Berenada Parewell 'Tuesday. July 13.. at 8 p.' m.. In the ReV. Robert earron. The bride KATHERINE M. GULIN. Prop. Methodist church will hold a meet­ ture than efftetiva dlaclpllne. This WDRC—New* ■ , WDRC-Nigtii Owl the Vernon, Elementary School. does not dis-riiade tough teen­ was attended by Mrs. Jean E3Us. whisk them off like *1 \ ■ * ■‘ GE ST. TEL MI.9.23S8 ing at the church Friday evening, WGTH—New* ^ ' not only to your anticipated Reports will be presented, officers Jiily 9th, a t, 8 p. ih. agers from auch peccadillos as John Campbell was-best man. 8:l»— mogir with the elected and a. budget adoptp^. WHAY—BpotUght Sporla SP/7^/< p ro fit on you r crops but 'al» MIchaei .John Berrtault housebreaking aud it does not T h e ' cmiple left for a honey­ 'TcleviBion PrograniB / At the present time no contests WCCC—Good EviVenlng — Good Muile Michael John. * Berriault, infant persuade police tl.at th^re is much moon /to Niagara Falls arid WKNB—Request Matinee On Page Two 90 to the many d olla rs are expected.. The comipissioners nine months old son 'of Raymond good in arresting them. Canada. Upon their return they WTIC—Strictly Sports you’ve invested in\^growing whose terms expire this year'ar* are making their home for the WDRC—Almanac ' and Gloria Furlong Berriault of Police Feel WGTH-Patteraon (IpborV fertilizer, spraying, Percy. Spicer, chalrptan o f the 67 High Street, died Sunday at Detectives and.-^patrolmen too present with the bride's - father. etc.) Board. Maurice Fielding and Les­ Berlin. N . ' H., where thie family often feai 'bnt/When they go into / HILLS OF UTAH WHAY—Sunper Serenade We Save Tou Mnuey lie K ittle.' On the Zoning Board, was visiting, 'hie infant was bom children’s codrt they are made to MA?^ CHOKES TO DEATH - / — PLUS — WCCC—Good Evening Good Music - the term of .Wallace Thrall expires WKNB—:Basehall Request Matinee Low Cost 2nd Mortgage Afake sure your growing Sept. 20, 1933 in Rockville. Besides feel Uiey^ether than the culprits Wajerbury, July 6 (iPV—William(iPV WTIC-HospIlelUy DRIVES and on the Zoning- Board o f A p­ his parents, he leaves his maternal they.JiAve collared, are on the de- Joi'uan. 39, died from choking on 8 — COLOR CARTOONS — 8 X V W R C —G. Lombardo seahon is a succe^ Guard peals, ^ George Hammar. regurgitated .food. Coroner Wil­ \ • . X WGTH—BIU Stern LOANS . ' 'V . N grandpa'rents, Mr. and Mrs. .^^Ibert tfrcilvt. , A N D ----- yourself with Hails^lnsur Last year the Vernon Taxpayer* Furlong, and his paternal grund liam P. Jones reported yesterday NO BROKEKAGE F^EK— Told of the cops’ criticism, pre­ WHAT—Supper Screnada ance N O W . No Monoy * 3* Months to Pay Association had nominees for both father, OliVbr Berriault. all ofH us siding Justice John Warren Hill, after -atudying the results of an A RIF ROARING COMROY ^ WCCC—Good Evening Good Husle We O ffer Big Saviuga the Zoning Board and the Board of city. .’The, funeral will be^held who has held down the job for 20 '^aiitops.v. Jordan’s body was foupd WKNB—U. a „Navy Band Appeals In addition to other. of­ ,WTtO—»S tn» X CHARLES HERSHMAN ieOOH ttJkit 6iw« eAwmAkiJJ,. See* eeJ Paving • Driveway^^ Parking Areas Wednesday at 10 a.^ m. a jt^ e Leidd years, say*. "What they (t)ic in a back yard here-Saturday, hilt EXTRA — \ WDRC—i... Thomas . fices. A ll nominees of the associa­ Funeral. Home. BurtaiXvIU be In 'police) want is that a child who his death rem’'iued unexplaine:j WGTH—News MORTGAGE CO. lL«t NATIONAL tion were defeated, and since that St. Bernard’s OSmetery. ’The has committed an assault or/an- until yesterday. /' Come-along and see the Balloon Busteni on the Stage. Join the 1:H- WHAY—New*; aipper Serenade lit for a X' funeral h om eo p en today from other serious offenae/be remarided. fun! W rite your name and age on a slip of paper and hand tn FHONECH-8.8883 -X' usher next Thursday. .. WCCC—Good Evening Good Muile 6 9^ Mandiesfrer 2 to 9 p. , The cop looks at it as puni^menl*. WIfNB—U. 8. Navy Band . Rfislv hits NON IMPROVEMENT ' Legion Wins ./ WTIC—Hutic With a Best WDRC—Tenn. Ernie YOURS ^ WITH EVERT LOAN local Legion bnaeball team WGTH—A. F. Hurley 224 SIGN ^ red It’s flrst win of the aeaaon T Ilia — CAN OF / pByiar repWL MItcliell iS Suriddy at Heni^ Park defeatlM "BlaUas slay grU Vxr»llrei WHAY—New*; Supper Serenade TNr WC%—Good Evening Good Music EASILY Advertising Moosup 11 to 10 in a 12 innjng WKNB—Evening Serenade WTIC—Music With a Beal (QtB m S J i INSUIUNCE ly ED'S SIGN C a garnet' ’ A N D / ^ AMBNar ' . The winning, run was ^ o r ^ TODAY THORS. ' WDRC—Peter U a i Hayea Show FEA’TURE: »:20-*:08 WGTH—J. Tandercook IAS r.co. MltehoH 3.826S when A1 Scherwitzky sin g^, stole JUiutieoid LO dPH O LE : 2:00-7:18 1:le— STREET second and moved to t^ rd on a - WHAY—New*;' Supper Serenade Stptie Tankt MANCHESTER WCCC—Good EVenIqg Good Huate .T'Nf om v AUtO passed ball. Mike Bryns walked WKNB—Hke'a Plalter Party / fOllSH CbNTAIN. first IlMliiNe CiMRtd INC A HAtntl.'’: and on the first pjtch to Dan -. T>al» l;U. w n c —News of y ^ ld , J NATIONAL Ra n k /■ WDRC—Peter Lind HayO* Show Semitic TankB, D rain. 7 H A N . yi A X C en ter S t. Dimock, the hext hitter,.Bellavance SATURDAY WGTH-D. Heatter PIAITIC ' l O I TUCKER dlsibgarded' the raan'bn first base OF MANCHESTER X- ipcclal ' Aaeat IR. R lERTS Video K ve^dny— All Rights Reaerved—K. T. Dickinson & Co., Inc. lit * — Fields, Dry W«11b ant and. committed a balk, allowing WHAY—New* • Suppet 8<»enade *t|IE FRnUS'DVY BANK” HEW VOSK M rls IbB. CO. TeL Farm. 01 lard 7-8118 WCCC—Good svemng. Good Music Sewer Lines Insiall T e l. Buslneaa Ina.—rEndowmenta Scherwritzky to score with the tie- ' MANCHESTER * OOlLCHi^TEK WKNB—Pike * Platter Party\ and Repaired. Retirement Ina. • Aecident Ina. breaking run/' X WTIC—One Mfen's Family CONNECTICUT M1-9-766S WDRC—E. R Murrew - SoW At Servire Stations. Car ■ \ Mo'rtgage Ina.— U fa Inaunuice It was S''grueling game with T WC.TH-T-Bachararh '\.' Dealers and Garages. Satlsfactlen botl) pitchers going, the distance. Or Toar Money Bach! HfOift: tCPOtlTX TEL HI-9-5833 Jack Marci had good control as T WHAY—PoMih Home \ " Wm. F. filK c (' N ntONfO v/cce—Good Evenin*. Good Hueie iaSSI«M «l eSRPSMTISH he w ^ked only two and struck, WKNB—'■EvenihK Scrcaad* Diatrtbnted B y J out ritne. it's nic* to Woke up in IVTir—It Happens to You . Biiys^You This WDRC—People Ara Funny Steele i SiJherwitzky had three h its'in EASTWOOD Hi* morning to music . . WGTH—Baseball Randsland Mew 'Sensational LET US FILL YOUR foXr times at bat including' a ON OUR GIANT-SCRE^:. •:U— 883 VER MANCHESTER t M id nicer when it comns WHAY—Polish Home '■ ' x - ■ ■' ’ pbuble arid four R B I’s Icn^^. the ALL COLOR :HtOGBAM <^V T o l. Club Sedan wrcc-rGood Evenlnz. Good Muile winners. ■ from on* of our’’^Moto­ WKNB—EVeiUne Serenade X AUTO PARtS Pave I,^lbenguth p la y ^ a fine Ells. Taytor jgbfi ;F*jr«e In rola Clock Radios. WTIC—,11 Happens lo You 9 game at third and hit u m ly twice, Dess- Aaerrw* INTO WpR«T—People Are Funny "E L E P H A N T ^ l a n e k •■WGT’H—Baseball Bandstand <79 BROAD ST. T E L . MI 8-4525 one of then> a triple to right cen- UAr a m i e ” ter. ■ WALK” !■ rnlor Ja, «’oUr 277 IROAD RobkvUle gbes.tai^ post again -MI.B-U24 'M aidJL CiHled for Slid'deli^<^e;d 8:M cii« hr noeeceiM \ .Thursday evening meeting Windsor promptly no extra' T E I. E V I S I 0 N RADIO SALES nrid X EfijoV famous Nub Ramblsr Locke m s non^eegue game at - WEDNESDAY SERVICE Three Cetna In the FountAt^ eucNpf handlini, economy, charge. . x..-. Henry Park. Game time is 6:15, ■wbilllr (U) / , In Color—^neraaScope \ don and atfety at a ■ a VICTOK I I HAAN / / , ab r h o a f rbi ChaaBtl newicw price. State and 1 S (Israttrly •) New - Sill ttsi f il m L«*«una ...... 3 Caaa. PINE PHARMAOY 1 0 V' 0 0 ature ayward CbaBael M New Brilale, Ceaa. A:M .ny, » «r a And Chirk- U- . .A...,...... 1 0 0 /0 0 Q M ’ H ( S-eei DANCE TIME -K ithri-n t '■ remember, only in'Nsib* •'c a l l Ml.e-«8I4 I>ll>*n|;ulh^3b- -h/3 .*,*,.6. 3 2/1 7 1 2nd Thrilling Action Hiy. Cbaaael M Helyeke, Mas*. Murray. IfnRtpga. _ 0 0 CkaKael *1 Waterkary. C-aa. .. can you fct Reclining Seats tAST Chaaael t l SprlagBOid. Maet. JI’VKMIxF: Jl’RY -c-y/.. at s i ^ extra coeb Dlmniovk c . 1 », 1 2 0 Jark Barry r . » . fi&w hiL W 0 1 0 0 0 BA<*rwif»r|h mk. 1 1 2 1 0 i : N ( S) ANIMAL TIME »:*§■< *> P.L^I^tl'FAK OF NTAkS MArri p ...... r 1 4 ^0 1 (M>“ BAR M W»2«TEBN THEA- ISSI DAVNY THO.MAK NHIIM _ 0 0 0 *0 0 TKB "Stratahl Shnnler*" (3*.M>,MKKT .MILIAT;— .Starring^ 1 Hatch <*l) I HABBIED JOAN—Joan s & J t al> r h (I » <■ rbl f : l ( Cl) AnVENTlBES OP BUN- DsvU , •'369 C E N T E R S T .— ^Telephone MI-3^4079 Tetjv*aull .pb 5 X-tO 0 H Q U D iN l In Color. KEY ./■ i lron.<< KR C...... '5-1 IJACK (Dragnet) WEBB .1- (U) JOLLY GENE \ ; teAKlammr X .in APPOINTMENT • iM ( IH l) HOWDY OeODY TIHE Qnee^ StG4npA Kinp If . . (U) FILM— When You Meet A G . E. Wiliis R Son. Inc. (jaudreau/ lb WITH DANGER Blind Man " 2 ilain 8L — Phone MI-S-5125 Btbcault P” . . ireS **KI«iolianl . i:»S AiS) TOWN CBIEB •j BoIm #* ‘2b e. W alk"r *;•*<*) BCMOB CLINIC \ OLD LEHIGH COAL inymi rf » .IMl NEWS AT 8IX—Pete gtorier , .Herg is som«thii)f wprth yo^ while! . ^ . 'j , . Kr\ab*» rf- .... * ^herwlUlcv\ Mnwi.' 3b: JUWCtlOW’ia H-81 a WtU tM U flg I (U)'FILM i t:M ( *) bCRPEHSE—"Girl In Car ^ you have to do is order two (2) tons of famous, ilong burning Old IeetbPt\^lk‘. :8rherwUiky-, ' Befr- : F ^ T i RUN! A • ft t # I tin " ttf) PI.AYHQI'BE OF NTASS Uompany’a Lehigh Premiuhi Hard Coal— or .its.^uivalant four hundred \sdrV*au 2, Blbeault; rfiir: KUtn. Bryne; A Double ThHU Holiday Show! «:M (U ) 8FOBT5-TBill Kea^fhc <“ • TV TOrB-Hareh s End Scbrrwjliky :• ..lob: RockylU^ H. M o n w I c I t^t ALL STAR PLAYHOrSH (400) galibns of. Shell Oil . w ith‘FO A -iX that” prevents clogging. , i 7^ hb: HarfI 2. I^liavance, 8;, T /T T R C v^tnethliiz Old, Something '• W i ’ Micri ^ . BoUavann** bbp: by - This free gift-*which our driver will deliver to you, when he brings RANGE & FUEL OIL '^iSrhfrwitxky,...... ClHnmnckt; | m tSDCITYnETixTIVE'' wp: Marrl- I.'Brirsvanre Belle-i EVeatags 8:80 ' OriviRg iRstructioRs your coal or oil— is a twenty (20) gallon galvanized tra^h barret made o f. Conplatt tMr«erMiU vsnee;/ph: Dimmoclc, L Blbeaiilt l; 'u : i I*:M .< .z-st) t ’ r l‘ T-H OB CON8B- ~ •l|'ed. and Sat. -MStinee* 3:SP qi’ KliCks-Jack Bailev lough top quality steel—durable,, handy and useful. t . ' Britner-Meleeicl. Tim e! 3’.(0. •• V t f r o m y o u r h o m e . tsat DANGEj^"The Gunman” : I— FimI Oil S lrv ic t^ --V(. HELL ■ ‘f y ■■ 't!'- f ■ ' , . . ' ■ %NOWPI^AYING NEW Aim NAVE : , Talcottvilte Items are now han-. BELOW ^ _ Call tis today! MI-3-3125. Tell us what size coal you want—^ a , cliestnut, h .u s ^ Nothing Cut But the Prices! ie;e« 1M) FILM ■ 1 . / *. The BOLAND OIL C O .' ..through the Manclie*lei( Ev^e- ZERO w ith Insured Dual Control Cars M:M * S) DILEMMA ■ otiiye Ob bVCkwheai or (he.number oil you want— No. 1 or No. 2— and we’U (.1*1 I’LL BI'V THAT » liing Herald Rockville bureau, ib- Satikfaetion Gnaranteed give youi-"order prompt service. You’ll give your family clean, healthy' HotterMobilNeiit catetl at One. Market St-,;' tele­ .^jeiMiMweciar . 1.V1> NEWS and WEATHER . (Ml B I.rr ANGKL-^rson Bead • heat. Economical heat. Economicalj too! TEL. MltchtH 3.8320 phone'Rockville'5-SI 86. “« txvMtMtfartW- Plutt . , t ten nto r y t h k a t V.r ■ e 'l- • . -X" ■ Larson Driving School U:U t *1 FILM , . , - _ ’•- - • - j . ■ V 'Dont' delay! Take adtaiitagit of our summer prieds'and o f’our.,spechd ★ Wa have the men, skill autamatre delivery— free '7TEL. MI -84 o7S U:M t I) BOREBT MONTGOMERY . and tools to service, adjust, heat-saving tips — courteoue f 'T . ; P B E B E N T » : ..'.Un Hli offer-right a w a y ! , JTSH 30ty ■ ■ Hands" • repair and clean any type or help from trained dnyera. OWRUMM 6:M ( SI ItropiNCorK—Byd .lalle (.1*1 NEWS—P.'te Sloiier ^ k e oil bumeK •rmW- ■ • Is—• 8* q tU-Wl DFADLINR EDITION (M> NIGHTCAP EDITION •k Hotter Mohilhtdl, too! Lab­ MCWM Lom z MM : Fred Dwyer (SI) FINAL EDITION Ray Drury MMOHESfER’S CIVIL DEFENSE ^ ((I) HPOBTS-Gcrry Healv llr l* ten WEATHER—Joint Quill , ★ L«t ua put yours in A-1 oratory: tested for yo.ur -.r- ^ MNERSiimAOIMU, B a c a i C S;4* ( *1 WEATHER. FAHECABT c. " lUI MOONUGHT MOVIE . ii ^ running order-ehelp you IfV iu n ii «:U < t)—THE N'KWBKWI------TODAY •Clip thia coupon 'a()d> Riait H or call MI-3-5125. humer.'Contains^ore heat PREVL’ES ' . < irBEPERMAN l»:ee ( S) MYBTEKT THEATER i t CemplefeFuelOilService: CIsse, Ckisp, AeteeMticI CIVIL DEFENSE .NEEDS YOU A.ND YQUB SUGGES’nOXS east and scenery EXTRA! In Person! -TONS'— COAL .' ' ■ rnmplete with OR- (U-U) CAPTAIN VIDEO - "Chan at ths Rare Track” Uncle Jim the Cirrus Clown! .-f«l) WEATBBB BROW — ( ) Sfov*. ChosMut, luekwliodt The-rules of ihe roiitest are easy. Make aa, many entrlea as you c h e h t r a - 7:at ten LITTLE BHOW Temerrew’e Dartlmo HlzhUfkli/ like. All entrltk will be pre-Judged'-by 9 prominent citizens for Prizes! ' G ifts! Fun Gniore! 1:U (U> JOHN DALY—.News lUI .MARGE AND JEFF ■ GALS. — OIL ./'■ I' originality ’of .suggestions-to.strengthrn Manchester’* <^i1l ,4^ For Reservations: ll:|e ( t> BTEIKE IT BirH 1 Norwich, Tl^'mer 7-2518 Chlldrrti Under 12 Free! -* <•11 FILM ^ t:M.( I) ROBERT Q. LEWIS fense organization, VaUiahle awardXwlU be made to,8 io p coa-- l-.iS.tm WKATHERVANE — Cav*l S:N‘ (Ml BIG PAYL. rOFF . < ) No. W N e .2 . Jnbert 4.-M ( I) ON YO I'R ACCOl'NT ’ s ■ testants on the stage of the State TOeatre I j the order Selected T 1;M ( O IT’B A PLEABl'RE - -. by the audience nn the night of. July 10, 1854. Write In 35 werde -4 ^ (SaJ*) QOIGLAS'EDWABDBand F o r which I will rceeivt spcdtl ifrec gift. M o b ilh e a t or lees Ho»y I Can Help Civil Defense in Maniheeter.-, the news (U) BAY ROLGEBtSaOW KEITH'S VAftlETY ■r SOCONY VAl'UUM HEATINC. Oil Cameron Bwsyxe 'A D D R E S S ...... , '■‘ J;':.:!/ I , J ; . :n ^ 'X USAS) BCMMEE ROLIDAY :,DEFOt SpU^ARE . i ■ \ z. V DANCE^ r ■ t;M < ajSi THE OOLDBEROB •—r • > tfl) MIDWE8TEBN.HAYRIDR Dally S:(M to tffiO pan. -I ■ • - V ' ' .1 ' —Willie Than CAU^ MITCHELL 3|lsi3S FOR TOF pUAUYY . , t^ ■ ■ i 3$8 Gentet ^t.> BROTHERS Eveaing Herald, oy. the State Theatre before 10 p.m.: July 8. . ' BUICK / . . THURSDAY NIGHT ... lit CBiTBI tr. MANCHESTER This Advt. Spomtorod ByBros.,. In c .'’‘ i :S0-12:30 P.M. ADM. 90c—Tax IncL 2 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER. FHpNE MI-3-S12S . .. ■ - 285 M A IN ST PH O N E MI-2-4571 . . ‘ -,'3!^^'' I-' ^ J V ■! ■' . .... ' ...... iinmi m .A 1^ . t-

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■ ,4 I- ■ ." .i ■ IIANCHESTER EVENING HERAI®, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1954 V "t.-.. L C B - F O ^ - V MANCHESTER EVENING HESALD, MANC^STER, dONN., TUESDAY, JULY 6. 1954 F A ^ V t V i r •^mSkm .afta. 300 porter St.; -a Son. to Mr.-and, ya'nt iastied for JBrb^tearnat,' p. m. afu^off-duty Sgt. Georg* lUter, Dante Mlcali, J l. $1 R ottn er Swears in Hospital Notes Mr*. Lloyd^reen, 64 Drive-B.; a A Mnd at $800 a Penguin* are not fouhd north ef Int' differtngr relation* with the Prosecutor W. .Dsvld Keith, BI«^ng,/itest\Hartford. Oil U. ^."Talks off as a few "drops of rain fell just there was dar 'patrol alvMtd to appea'r in court this morning. the equator in a wild state. ter '^oeecutor W. David Keith waa fined $5 for'passing a step Volume ituyinF helps ua p«*s on the n v in fs t($ Y' It" . vYroPtic Mere Light goyfet Unloh- ^ Assistant Prose-mlor Richard AOMYTTED MONDAY: Mrs. befor* the, grand finale when 12 becau.se th'btight it would ,be Tke two Americans whom )he Elpaiior Lam'bert,’\Plattsburg. N. presented his record which showed sign. fun” t ring in. Law.. Clerk Aldo 'aganl. As­ (Continued from Page One) /S e e us for a full line of Aluminum Awnings, ’ ■ ' or' 15 bomba and candles .were Russians accused of; having en­ Mrs. Edhh Delfan. Toledo. 'arrests '-and convictions dating .-•N' . Manoheatef retedent* awoke thla fired Into the air filling the sky ToWnTBburt sistant Clerk Jfrs. Dawn Carl­ bark mpre'-than 10 years. Canopies! Venetian Blinds ^ % gaged In "espionage work” are Ut. son, Probation Officer Jerng*' Ohio; Richard Barmhgham. 35 morning efter m reletively quiet: with atreaka, .crUacrOaa petterna, John S.. G. Jlothier levied Col. ' Howart I* 'Felehlin. ,7(170 Cornell St.; Mlbhael'Ulnolfl, 77 bt* between us we have not entire­ Patrolida^. Emanuel Motels ar­ Two Babies A w ve' holiday in tofwh With the American $21 fines in the case.* ofNJobert Duffy and Assistant Probgtion ly failed, but It .would be ,a mis­ and star* in all colpri. ' Riverside l>r.. New York Cil>7 and Officer Fanny Elliot. Birch St.; Stephen' T e ^ r . Il7 rested Wallace after police ve- '■ Legion fireworks display iaat night . A single bomb with a .’tremen­ Cole. 19, o f 129 Branford St> MIRRORS -— AUTO GLASS Cooper St.: Kathleen Serhpffsky. take to think bferythlng can hap­ eeive'd a complaint, from Mrs. CALL B*LL TUNSKY 8701 33th Arlington. V*., who Judge Rottner ,j!Onimended l^idepehfleiice aa the'..Only'notable public event dous Veport announced , the.and. of John Ambro.se,' Jr, 16 of __ vvaa assistant military attach* at 118 Otambers St.f Edward^Leon- pen all at o.nce.'” Catherine Grenough,' who m a ^ c-o GREAT EASTERN — 24 OAK STREET An cKimated 2.000 Kutomobil** - 'Branford St., after they pleadeib the officials op dSfflng "a ^Be ChurebiU's call Indicated he wa» the display for another year. FURNITURE TOPS the Moscow embassy, and MaJ. ard, Wapplng: Mr*v. Mildred 'y ii- tains a rooming house a t-8 Hgtel crowded into Charter'Oak Field., ' Except for the display, It wa* guijty te diaplayrng a large, four- job" In the p a « year and ex­ ano, 103 Ckiifgrest S t; Mrs. Keth- eager to put'before the cabinet St. sKe told' police that an J M rm ■' •Ywo births, a aon And a daugh­ TEL. MI-3-8271 or MI-9-909^ , and almost aa many parked along ] WalUr McKinn^, of 670 7th Ave.. pressed hl*'^ appveclatlon for a quiet holiday weekend with traf­ by-lhree-foot sign' announcing Santa Crus, ^Talif., the assistant lyn GSdlfwski, 37 Linnmore I>r-\ right away the detail* of his-talk* clock she had-loaned WalISc* dis­ ter, .took place at lilanchester Me­ N, Hiartrprd Road ■weat from tee, "Radar Ahead,” on , E. ' Center fhe woyk^hey have done. with President 'Eisenhower-^talk* fic relatively light . through the air attache. The SovlSts declared Edward P s ^ o li, RFD 2,^ Man­ appeared when Wallacar' checked morial Hospltel bn July, 4. y \ - (erminua clear-bacn. to Earn street, town'* 'main thoroughfare for "'* Street -near Parker Street them "persona non teato" **"* chester. ^ s 't have spurred some criticism oiit of his room. / . A daughteir was bom to Mr. and dipng C8»*r,ter Oak Street eaat to ■ The two boys, wno wore picked inXthe Amr.'tcan \Cbngr*e* on holiday.! welcome on July S, The XJniteS (ADMnTED TODAY; J a'm* s The wrist watch was stolen Mrs. Roger/Hill of Somers and a , the/Hlghland Park Store, up and" Six Radar Arreete tip alOng with a 15-year-old,- were J. A WHITE Brltgln'S stand. , \ , Stales rejected the ^ a rg e as seems to have a clear track to­ Robinson. 167 Highland St. from another roomer and > its loss son arrived for Mr. and Mrs. / CLEANING AND INSfiMXING \ dowA Main Street and In private Only four accidents, -all of them formerly -c^art ed with displaying ••baseless” in a note yastetday, bat Goternment and Foreign Office William/IVeaton bf 177 Irving St. lots elo.'ig th* way. ward Senate passage. A houMpg DISCHARGED SATURDAY: was reported to police after they minor, and none of them connect­ sign.s so as to interfere with traf­ It informed Russia they be bill mSy yet.come out p f'a cOit.- Mrs. Ruth McNally end son, 26.. official*.,were on hand to welcome had begun their Investigation of While the Fourth o f July wa* Bome^^rivers parkedai^ - Mf.- fic control. 'I'hey said they dis­ GLASS 00. Withdrawn. Nebo Field fror.'.'where they cduld ed with 'holiday traffic, were re­ ference between the two house* Oak S,t.: John Miller. Coventry: back theX^lme Minister and For­ the stolen:alarm clock, being'observed on Monday, July 6 , SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS ported by police. No arrest.s played the sign, tritUm waa paint­ 24 0IRCHST. Report Left en^Tfaln four additional births took plabe aee the aerial piece*.. with some of the administration's Mr*. Marguerite Spicer, East eign Seerkary Anthony Edbp. Arthur W. Brown, 38, of 11 A complete ergaBlaaties ef TRAINED SEWAGE SFEOIAUBTB were .made for illegal discharge of ed in large black letters, after jdsj. McKinney^ on vacation Lpngmeadow, Mass.; Mrs. ,^'Roae ChurcjillPaald of the Washingr Academy St, who w a a , arrested at’ the jioapital, all sona.' ^ ueisg th* moot modem eqdipittest end am hlsery—'RBSULTi A ■A crowd, hlmoat imponaiblt; to seeihg a police radar'pet tn Tel. MI 9-7322 outside Russia lind will not rk* low-tost w housing, program re­ estimate, lined the Charter Oak •fireworks. Six radar speed ar­ tained despite House opposition to. Sele, Wapplng; John Zaimaitis. 13 ton talks; \ last night bn a. charge .of breach of '' Boys were'bbrn yesterday to Mr. BETTKK Jpbata LOWER FfUOE. - operation some distance to the turn. Ckil. FehShlln will leave the\ "We hope toXbe Judged not only Street aide of the field and maaRSd rests. were made Monday a* po­ ea.st.. . ■ 1. ■ ^ “ We Can't Hide Behind ■-It; . E. Middle Tpke; Mrs. Flora Bou- the peace, forfeited a. |50 ^ and Mra. Martin Mareinek. .3 ^ lice patroled E. Center ^ Soviet capital Thursday. He will res, 86 BiaselPSt.; Norman Luck, by the immediate reception Of bur W'hen lie failed to appear in cmirt Porter St;'; Mr\- and Mra. Lioyd * New. uadcrgrooml water In the center .of the are* (n be­ Tliey werte picked up by Patrol-' Our Product** to^tU n with Ambassador Th# President and his helpers THIS IS WHY \ tween the parked car* and the ex­ I-ocal police made one other (raf-. havS. pushed through -a bill for Andover; Mrs. Anna Corda, Buah efforts,,but also ^ their influence tbla momidg, / ' Green . Of 84 DiiY* B.; Mr. and IlM*IlMS laq^teUed-laeteUed- mah Raj'mbnd Peck about 5:40 es F. Bohlen, who IS going on on tee future coiiivwof events, and . . . more people call ' hibition point. fic ariest end State Police arrest*^ American participation" with (3an- Htll.Rd.; Mrs; Mary Cervini. 216 "Brown wa* arrested by Patrol­ Mrs, Frank Morton "bf Apdo'yer and * hump s^mpia teatellcd to two persons driving along the Wil- ...onUi’t leave, ' Oak St.;- Mrs. Virginia- Gleeson, after all, nolhipg come* before the to 'idr. and Mra. Thomas Heneg- V Kinney .Bros. Notable exhibition* in the dia- ada in. development- of the St. man Janiea StrafaCh oh the com­ //^ remove water Item your 'bur Cross Highway jn Manches­ , " / \ " Herald Photo*. A letter published In the Soviet 20>i Bisaell St.;: Scott Hemingway, true end lasting frtendshlp -be­ plaint bf Edward Swanabn, of 81 han, 133 Bolton St. play were the -elaborate grovind tinde uhlon newspapers ,Trud on Liawrehcc Seaw&y. ceUar. (1) Prompt Berries pieren which l*d off the aheny. One ter on speeding chsrgesTx^-' Titel^c Setiipdey night on the Wilbur Croe* HlR^^ay nrari the Middle Turnpike cutoff ap|tear<*d But troubles lit ahead. RFD 1. Rockvilte; Siisanne Para- tween Britain -and tee ' United Laurel St^ who aaid Brown was S' New ' •mbtpropY’ eewer ■ One of the weekend' accidents ea an rerte- petfem of u’hite tracer-bullet trajectories 'Hie hraW line* depict the.north-hound- traffic March 25 accused Felchlin and states.’'" ' . • . Many .farmers refuse to k ill' (2) Quality Work dlpicted a windmill with its terms ifcKInney and two other Ameri­ ■rhere likely will be proposed dla, Dobaonville; jdiaa Patricia creating a diaturitence at the (Au- lluee Inatelled,' ^ (,‘t) Reasonable Prices turning, at firat aloWly and then brought the arrest of Michael Pat­ with its heedtight beenis captured by The Herald photographer aVs5 necond expomirr. Tlie'thln wlxp- amendments ' to the foreign aid* Jonea, 354 Summit St.; Mrs. Mar­ • He added: , rel Street addreas. ■kunks because the"y are valuable * Plugged eewer liaee eiepB- rick, 37, of 111 .OlcdtV St., on a llke Itiiee on the right are the reflections of auto,tall lights heading toward Hartford. On the upper left cans. Trud said the Americans had "Of course. I have not ye( been Judge Rottner ordered a wir-r in killing Inaecta. /; more rapidly as the exhibition ted- left behind on a train, after a trip authorisation and^lnoney Jill* to garet Ziktia, Vernon: Mrs! Betty ed eieetrically- if SAFE . . . IE SURE . *d away. ’■ charge of' evading respohaibillty are the light* o f w vehicle making the rut-oR Into Manchester. TheNjiyphen-like bu'rsU of light result put Congress on rfcord for Ameri­ Clark, 44( Benton St.;'Mrs. Helene able to STSsp the reaction to our after Patrick, allegedly struck a frorti the car's dlrteflonal signal*. to Vladivostok, an inUIltgencs re­ mhuiion which has takM placeW sr One display .sterted out a-s a port on the main dUea and sta­ can withdrawal', from the United Moran and daughter, 16 S. Alton string of bright llghte. across the car In the parking lot of Decl'a Nations If the- Chines* Commu­ S t; Earl Ellis. 48 Collins St.; Wil­ here, but there is no, doubt we shall Drive-In Sunday morning and fail­ tions between • Moscow and hear something about it in the \width ^of the ^exhibition area and IChabacovsk. The V. S.’ embassy at nists arg given membership.^ liam 'I'urkington, - 103 W. Cehter Call McKINNEY BROS: ended up a-graceful waterfall cas­ ed to »tQp. J.'- SWIMMING POOL DON.ATED NAVY GIVES HELP (^ 1»|CBATION SI'f'CESSFl’L The . Ptesldent's proposal for St.; Mrs. Doris Blain, 43 Glyde House of Commons, in the near Flnd Three (bimpers Moscow declined comment at the tere.” ' BANIiSif. UNWANTED HAI^ FOREVER SEWAGE DIsFpSAL COMPANY cading to th* gr-ound. San Diego. Calif. (Ah— The South Luait/ Wj'D. (d*)—Ralph Bonner, tlnie: various lin.ttHubversive bills still Rd.; Richgrd Langer, South Cov­ The .etillnca* of the night kept ' Three Manchester youngster*: Sbuthbi'rj’i July 6 (ifi—A $66,- of Broadway Assn, at its luncheon are ’ languishing in the Senirte TEL. Mitchell g-asos—ISO-lliY^PEARL RT., MANCWESTER , decided to make a camping week­ 15, performed a Cac.sariau opera­ The three Russians whose ouster entry; •Brent Flavell. 12 Haynes vWky let unaigktly hair *p your fac* veil the'',/'limoke froni the fireworks 000 -swimming pool- - don at^ by .meeting reached the time-to pledge judiciary committee- 'Yh* House S t; Miss Laura Pitcher, 17 A. end of It and took off Friday .fov tion and all three babies have sur­ from the tJnlted States was dis Czechs Bid to Swap g*>^ looks. Let me I n * yon of hov4ring over the ex'n'bitlon area friends and parent.* of Oi^/Jiupil* allegiance to the flag. But no |fag. closed were named by the State has passed a measttr* te legalise Garden .Drive; Max Groasmsn, 77 anid over the head.s of the crowd. the wilds of Glastonbury. T h e y - waa- defeated yraterdaj^ at the A member looked out the. windo'X', vived.' wdretrsp evidence in' espionage, a o ^ l hai^lcap forever. Mytenedleally failed to fnforin their parent* of Dept, as: , Brookfleld St.; Paul .Tongren, 65 preyed method 1* safe, permeiHtat- 'During' a portion of the bright and Southbury Stt te Training School, spotted a destroyer tender in the R.'ilph shV a Jpcki'abhit and subversive and kidnaping cases, Waddell Rd.; Arthur Thayer, 175 Seven GJs for Trio noisy show, dulliah , afreaka of their plan.*, however, and police hirs. Marjorie. 6. Campbell of New Cnidn Igor A. Anioeov, asaiatant not pii*' ^l*e "skta. harbor with the Stars and Stripes performed thk operalibn with his naval attache, Soviet embassy, who and may act later this week on a E; Middle Tpke.; Mrs. .Estelle ' lightning showed to the south. were alerted to find the raisaing Canaan read to U»e 1,500 attend­ pocket knife, fie ha.a nursed the bill to impose the death penalty youngsters. Glastonbury police lo­ flying. Member* turned/right-face, was declared personally unaccept­ Carpenter, 81 Adelaide Rd. ' (Continued from Paige One) ifARY C. WARD,^,N. SLIP COVERS CUSTOM MADE ^ Rain Threaleiia Show ing the dediehtjdil c.ei enionie.s a eyed the distant flag and/Hedged lillle '' bunnies with a medicine for peacetime espionage. CTloudy skies and an occasional cated them early Sunday morning mcR.sage from 'Gov. Lodge which able last Feb. S and left Feb. A DISCHARGED SUNDAY: Mrs. . , — — • ■/.;<■' ■ \ Certified iaectrotegiat allegiance. dropper. Alexander P. Kovlyov, second Corlnne Southard, 46 Green Rd.; drop ^ i ain kept bcme je.aldenta in and they w*ve reujjlted'with their aaid. "We may look fonvard w'ith aightaeers,” one officlal/sald. *‘lt‘s parents.., , ■ iecretary of the Soviet delegation Peter Campbell," East Hartford; too dangerpua.” 870 STREET . Ml-8-i^ffI. ^ Terrific Spring VBlues^ doubt te* whether thc_ahow confidence to the day whon .the to the united Nations, who was NATO to Stage wotiid g6. on. Officiai.a postponed The boys are Everett AYtdell. 12. good work of Southbury Training a : Mrs. Mary Stevenson. AndoV.er; ■ Amiy: Truck Found AllXwork Ry/App*tetai«at ' and.hia brother Gary. 11,''of 11 a s k ^ to leave on Feb, 3 and who Mrs. Cosma Monaco, 122 Florence The Army s'kld a half-ton weap- '•“■leidtetlte* / the firingtef the bomb indi< ating School will be made of even great­ depart^ Feb. 10. M aritim e ^Battle’ •• •■ ' \ ■ / • \ ■ '*' the firework* would be .set off. un-. Willard Rd., and Kenneth Chutehll- er .a.-uA'ice to the people of the St.; - Dayld Rosa. 53 School St.; bna . carrier truck te which the DIVAN, CHAIR, la. of .58 Btetton Rd7 r o o f i n g Lt. (k>l. Leonid S. Pivnev, assist­ Mrs. Leone Pansallo and son, 3^ til 6,:30 p. m /o " * hour after .slate.” . ‘ men had been driving. waa found . ' ' '- X , ■ ■ Three ofKer youVigaters were loXt GREAt EASTERN ant air attache, Soviet ismbaaay, Drive B; Mrs. Shirley Herrick, abandoned late Sunday near the the designated t'nie. At 6 p. ni., It SIDING C O M ordered on Msy 28 to leave this Waahiogtm, July 6 tfi—Th* De­ And appeared the di^lay mil; lit have in the crowd at last night's display village of Weiden. about 15 mile* 4 CUSHIONS $59 5d u. 21 OAK STREET—MANCHESTER country. He left June 6. to be postponed. but were reunited with their par-, ItlEKiDF.N SLICIDE REPORTED Pivpev'a name made the .news­ day a major maritim* axercia* from the Czechoslovak border. Over 10,000 yards of beautiful patterns to choose Heavy/rain in Eaat Hartford ties through police efforts. A. V. “ BURT” LINDSAY, Prop. will bt staged by the North Atlan­ Rosemarie Hope and daughter.', 55 A West Gefman farmer In th* The Manchester Civil Defense papers on at least two occasions Bisaell S t; Mr*. Mgry Jones end SOCIALIZING IN from including Hand Prints, Bark Cloth, Twills and caused postpojiemer.l Ip Sunday of Neriden, July 6 t/Pi — .'Dr. H. r- \VE SPEC IAU /E IN during (his stay in' the United tic Treaty Organlsfdiaa’a (NATO) area told te* German police he the di.aplay ached.iled to take mobile hospital was parked at the DeFoVest Lockwood, Medical Ex­ channel command July 18-35. daughter.| Coventry; Mr*i Helen saw the men Sunday. They asked many, others. Also drapes and cornices expertly\fflade. site for use in case of emergency. States, once When lie attended the CbrcorsiV and" abn. East Hartford; place in Martin Park th/re. That amined/eported that Mrs. Helei Ships and aircraiti. of the NATO where the border/waa and aald CUSTOM BUILT HOME^ postponement probably ♦'brought Ballough.x 39, a recent patient P r e s i d i n g y o u r h q u i 1851 Detroit air races and last Mrs. Jedit rieldman’ and daugh- forces will be provided by Bel­ tjiey wanted to take a look at it CALL OUR DECORATOR NOW \ \^ When the Pana'ms canal waa the Connecticut State Ho'apttad in Alum'ltium Clapboarding, Asbestos; Plastic and Insulated April when he attended a meeting ter, 114 Green Manor Rd,; Mr*. some East Hartford re.sldehta to of the Baltimore chaptir of the gium, France, - the Netherlands ' T h e'^ llce'said the farmer tolc GEIhE^AL CONtRACTING Manrhe’ater last night. opened it) 1913. engineers said it Middletown/teung herself//ester- Mairton Wrzesien and daughter. Sidliig, In a wide variety of colors and atylea. ~ American Rocket Society to hear and th e, United Kingdom. They them they were very neSc Empt.v iheld might have been eompleled two day after sla^ng her wrlsta In a South Windham; Mrs. Svea’ Mc­ REMODELING AND REPAIRING ‘ TELEPHONE MI-.3-8271—or MI-9-2480 R discussion of tRe possibilities of Will,include about 80 deatroyera, border and should be care(Mi. The Mrs. Gilbert More than 50 police and auxil- year* earlier except for huge land­ suicide attb'm^.i H e// husband, atomic-powered night. escort vessels and patrol craft and Intosh, 817.Stenmlt St.; Jan»sf German aald the last he saw of slides which hampered work in the Geor.ge, foupd her body suspended WE FINANCE YOUR DE.VL 48 mlneaweepera, as well as some FREE ESTIMATES MORTGAGES ARRANGED lary” police were on duty at the qenenaeaa Ohargea Jones; 163 High St. them, they had left/their truck JA-5-0344^Am R A. CPF-A-A77S field, on Charter Oak .Sirfet and necessary deep ciits. from a beatp in th«t<(*m(ly gsrage. The State Dept, announcempnt, 10 naval veeaela and auxiliaries DISCHARGED MONDAY: Rich­ and started - Walking toward the while saying nothing of tb* kind making up convoys. There will ard Recknagel. 248. High St., W.; boundary. ’of spying it accused these men of also be merchant ship# In .the Victor Harriman, Andover; Mra. ^ ERNEST RITCHIE ■ -1. doitig, suggested that the ouster convoys. Dorothy Ruaaell and.son. 115 Wal­ 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL.\ -8172, MANCHESTER \. Of the American offleera from Moa- -Th* "attackrng” forces 'Will in­ nut St.; Mra Cterrie Scranton. S3 BUY A NEW CHEVROLET- QUAY’S BEST BUY FOR ECONOMYI cow was a retaliatory move by the clude submarine* from -the Nether­ Apel PI.; John Baker, 19 Lewi* About Town ■ .'A-' lands and the United Kingdom, St.; Joanne Roman, Ellington; _ ''. VIU'VAM'EMlIIX i Russians. It said this must be true \ ■ Kl'U'VAM*lM«n>4 Let Us aince ;there- ‘-‘was no foundation fast patrol boats of the-Norwegian, Henry Lockwood, 264 Charter Oak The Italian American Ladle* \- /' whatsoever” for the Soviet action United Kingdom and United States St.; Mrs. Ruth Friend, 145 W. Cen­ Auxiliary is requested to meet to­ against them.- and denounced as navies, and aircraft of the United ter St.; Mra. Florence Spooner and night ^ 8 o'clock at the W. P. baseless”', the charge that they Kingdom and Allied air forces in daughter, 30 Eva Dr.; Mtaa Mar- Quiah Funeral Home to pay last OP MANCHESTER Put Your cSntral Europe, - f lene^eggettii, 787 E. Middle Tpke.; FLETCHER BUSS CB. ■ 'X ■ // X angaged in spying. In Moscow, reapedta to their late member, MUeken 824-888 TEI,. MI 3-.M8 I . Ambassador Bohlen said no specif ■ The convoys w lllf be- defepded Georg* Johnson, 235 Center St.;' from "attack” by aircraft of the "Mrsf Theresa Peracchlo. 81ANCHE5TER Sc charges were set forth in the -Frank D’Amico, 18 Eldridge St.; 148 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 8-7878 ■A MAIN b t : United Kingdom coastal command Mra. Lorraine Bunker and son. ’ Car Russian h ole.' Lakota Council No. 61 will meet I ':X Suydam said the expulsion « t operating In conjunction with the East Hartford; Mrs. Margaret/ \- siirface escort. Surface and air tomorrow night at Odd Fellows a u t o g l a s s INSTALLED the Russians had been kept secret Walsh and son, 365 E. MidtUe Home at 8 o'clock. D. G. P. Edith TEMPLATES FOR ALL CARS because the State Dept, hoped to force* will work in close conjunc­ Tpke.; James Arthur, 124.L ^ 6x tion throughout the exercise, the Rockwell of Collewanaha CJouncll MIRRORS (Firepbee and, Door)/ In Shape avoid creating through publicity a St:-. Merten . 41 (Veatwobd St. No. 24 of Hartford and her staff pnaaure bn the Russians to re- D^artpient said. DISCHARGED TODAY: Mra GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MEDICINE CABJBIKETS ■The defetd|*,J Of th* convoy* will Install local offleera. Refresh­ taliats^ Clearly those hopes did not Joan Potterton and daughter, 174 ments will be aeryed after the PICTURE FRAMING / WINDOW \PLATE^LASS; ^ L i against 'air.atts(;k..will be provided Nv Ehn St.; Mra. M*ry Pulota, 88 work but. ( ' by th* air defanaaa- of Belgium, meeting. Again! X Officiais attached no policy sig- Columbus St.; Baby Boy Clark, 44 OPEN BATUROAirS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS V-. the Netherlands and )Ji* United Benten St. • / 'te- nlflcance to the Incident and so Kingdom.- A.8.C Philip Bu:11^1 son of ESTIMATES GLADLY OlVl e AUTO BOD) e CUSTOMIZING far ss epuld be determined it win BIRTH SATURDAY: A abn to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Peck, 3* Mr. and Mrs. P. I> BU!lurgeas of 38 e ENAMEL A)VD LACQUER REFINISHING n o t' handled \ with a view tb de­ Hudson St., left yeatardaty by plane veloping any such slgniflcance. Strong St. / / OVER 28\YEARS EXPERIENCE " BIRTHS BUNDAY; A daughter : for Parka Air Force Base In (3*11- . Nevertheless, at a time when fomia. From there he wrill sail to France is negotiating for peace In to Jifr. tend Mrs. Roger Hill, Sbmert/^a s o n 'to Mr. and Mrs. the Far E**l where he wilteery* a Indochina and BrUlsh leaders are 30 month toqr. of duty. Burgeas -telking about “peaceful coexiat- William Preston, 177 Irving St. i 4|aa$atlo»a Fninlabat By Joined th* Air Forqe te JahUary, M l enre" with - the affair BJRTHB MONDAY; a son te Ceboni B MkMtobmk. fate, and Mrs. Martin Mareinek, i'953. \ dramatically Ulusti^tes that by I p- te pifeaa wmm 1. NMIOM-WI8IC8l8lr.'Ovsr 80(L contrast relatlms betw'een RuSslk Mi.T*8r98iPR8iHt> aflUiated eIBcs* in U. S. and Caniede. BODY and the United Stateatere follpw-< Bid Atksd UMe-nm8* Me. rim 8; oiiroM-mm io a n s. Lean fitted TEL. MI 9-8834 in g ' the patterm^ of (7old W*f National Bank ’ •TOO 1 S.M ' i «.J2 tq needs and interne. Atk for Step MINTZ COURT (Off N^th School Street) ■tVar-conflict. \ Manchester ..... -84 ;aoo E4.25 19.i5 Ottid*'* to redueini monthly peyments. The last previous Incidet^ of. a Hai^ford Nallonal SLfP COVERS •SOO 38.05 30.70 3. MSI SnVKI to employed peopl*. r v 9 8 removal. State Dept, ofrfclals'baid, - Bank and Trust . . . 81 /!!S3 AB R RYR RRN €•«•? V a. smou-viUT $o a n . p Ihni* f n i . CUSTOM MADE A teem at 1100 sash |70.«» w h a m bccurred in <5ctob«r 1852. when Conn.' Bank and / p t a m e d f t a m l B .tm J 2 c g M M a t i v g Get mere with tb* Big t phhn*. AU OTHER \ I 3 PC.—SOFA, 8 CHAIRS Anibaasador George F, Kenniin Trust Ck>. 7* 78"^ R W M B h r *f IIO.OS m c B. -write, com* in today/ r~~' w^u- declared by the Russiane'tb' ,Maiwheat*r Trust fO , —I Uem $8$ te $880 t be personally imwelcome. On a Fire- Insarnae* Companie*. I $89.50 ^OWsPRICED CAliil trip, to Germany • he. had bitterly Atena Fire «8 InclDde* welting and. zippers, 1 /I- criticized life in Moscow-, and the Hartford F ir e /...... ,,1M * 173 pin-flited and cut In your home Have You Alt Event Russians would not let .him re­ Natldnal FirteU6 • Ask fw the v e t MAHagsr I-' Senator^ Dispute AStnA Casualty ...... 1 4 7 IM DRAPERIES A n o jcORNICER ■ f / Conn. Gen.". . . . .'.I../. .33.t'. 3,%0 y . be(N THUMDAV EVISUNCS UNTIl I S.M. m rtford .Steam Boil, . 72 77 No N i^ To Oo Out Of Town! .' 1mm m 4« •• mitMH •! iN imi«m41»| Imm T ' rresk Gains Traveler* .!.. . . . 1235 1285’ For Fbee Eatimate.and, Sample/ y It may be a wedding, a banquet or just an informal get* PuMle CtiUticb .Showing call MT8V87S0 7 together of a society, lodge or some friendly group. I' Conn. Light. Power 16 In ’14,' os for ypors boforo; . . (Continued from Page Oaej Conn. Power . ; i. 39 .t CLASSIC WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU ' Hartford Elec. Lt. > 4 MORI ^ lO R tl ARE 14IYING fhoi^ty to low'er tariffs further- Thie . TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION Hartford Gas Co. ,'.V BECORATORS' A. ■ • • ■ President later said he y^jjuld xe.t' So. New England ' Dur catering service is set. qp'to to flexible enough to. X' CHIVROLITS t h a n 'AMY tie, for * one-year extensipnT'■with; -.,Tel. ^ |1 Oak Manchester -put that additional authority., and Chinese- Proverb accommodate any size gathering. Why not call us and other CAR) Manufacturing CompaiiteB t*«WrWw> a««n« terpuld press 'for the broader: pro- Allied Thermal ...... ,‘49'.i'l • talk over'the detalbf ^ """gram nekt year. The one-year ex­ Am. Hardware '.,.. 4 . 18% 14 tension has now become jaW; Arrow. Hart. TReg.-jii^ ,41'y 44'4 *To understond the preset, ■ Ilirpe Setinu'k* teasoc. Spring/J|2« 2S.,// .."The Elsefihower' administration one shbuld cxamlnd. .. . Bristol Brass l ^ - / ' 17 jj.,., Garden has suffered three setbacks on ma- try it and yov*ll teli us that you gat i'jor Issues this year. , Cheney Bros...... *■ 6 f 7>4Ci V ARNOLD PAGANI, Prop. 4 * Oolllns ..... ,i(------10.V 4 ? >' . The Senate ktlied proposed Taft- PHONES: MI-1.7364 ar MI-1-8847 Fm-Hart # It is obvious that things' THE BfiST OF TI^E BI6^FOUR^PERF6RMANCEa AFPRARANCS* ECONOMY; PRICE I . Hartley Labor Law. amendments Fafnir Bearing;!!,-...... 35'4 '.sought by the President, leaving the is-Jue alive for thdse November LandersT Frary, Ok. .. 3$^ would rtot l8C os theii onre. ' N;‘.,B. Macjh." Co. now hod it not been for cHs^ " OnlyiChaur&iet—'the lowest priced lina^gives you all these **Best Buy" values ' ri/pongressioiial elecUoii* where" or­ Nprth and Judd. 25 ganized labor figures'aa a power; Russell Mfg. coverics rtKidc in the pqst. Figure first cosfi Figure fuel_ ond up- Xsofely Plat* Gloss—No pthe^ w - you wifh the.lorgeit brokes iii its field. No Other Lew-Priced G h. Con M atch A presidehttU recommendation Stanley .Works 49>4 ■ N GOTTONil^SSES for statehodd for Hawaii bogged Terry Steam ...... 1()3 Smoilpox. f of example, wos keep costs. Figure trade-in. vblue. Then priced cor gives you the visibility , ,, A l| . A ifv lin to n e it rifti,'wi Hi down after the Senate linked it Torrington ...... 22'* v.’ilh statehoodfo'r Alaska over the the first disease for which ICONOMICAL t&ONVINIRNT^ you'll see thpt 'ff costs you less to own a sof^p/ole gloss m windshield and Ouiflily—You get smarter A«ld dutwnotic features (o p HocmI at Ik 8 . Envelope.com. ).80 . Chevrolet. Compote th. feotuyes. Com- I -dovi/s ,-of sodens opd, coup.sl i.yH„g-V.oter te^fort, sefety. quo^ administration's opposition to that 17, S. Envelope pfd, .. 64 I Immunization was csvailablfc Regular 2.79 ^cl 2.98 'mpv*. A new effort may be made Veeder-Root ...... 30)4 to.pry tee combined bill out Of the However, ignorance and *• pore th* performonce. Cpntpor. the Fu ll-le n gth to x -G ird e r F ro m .-O n ly _low.prK.d fo r with tronsmisslon, Pdwor StOuM«| : Hoiise rules committee tht* week. . Thd above quojtetions are .lot te be eonstrasB as' actnal markiita.. prejudice often prevenud ; ■ looks. Thmtyciu'll see thof Chevrolet gid^ \ Chevrolet lo^s fiefd gives, yte» the extra ■ _ / , Automatic Froht Window ond'Shot Coo- An Elaenhower request Ho t In- ■ J you the most—dnd the besf—for your strength and protection of o full-length ,, . ^ (8*1 Air and "Twn.T>«'' mnrt.i.1 ; creased postal rate*', to" help get health authorities from ./ H M i m o ’ ,r • " * box-girder from*! r, Famed Knoo-Action Chevrolet Air.ond 'Two-Toq models)} . the Post OfYiee on a paying ba'sia, Biiilfling Perm its giving mass Immunizotioris fO R money!, Como .n now, try d out. ond ^ the only^itii.o m - IP* Work To Driven 'fight to the "Tie agricul­ alterstiona ahd additions iotexiat- ^ Hew’* dm# to buy! Get odr BIG DtALI fai/oy ff New-£bevralerl “’'/.•si*;' ■ ture coipmittM'there p ^ s a sae- liig biilldlnf's, FlR'y-tiv* 'permit* availgbieUgme in■ mo<^ni dies ■' an

X ;X, \ ftANCHES^R BV^NltfG HERALD. kAKCREStER. CONN^ rUESDAY. JULY 6, \ fistam i m MANCHESTER CONHii^yUESDAY. JULY 6. 1S54 t*rr ^ertoiek Ruler \ Ex^Army Pair Opens Siiniiiier Film Fe^val ^inese Sei^d Coventiy. L Rotary Installing Obij 4. , . Officers Toniglii 'kywatch 2 ! Balk at Proba On Etnl Lel^rs of Commendation THE HARTFORD G AS^M h^NY J peap^ri Dentils The /^liancheater P.otis.'y'/CIuh Wedneaaay.Jnly- 7 < Into Red Ties ChianfiT^Futti will Jatmch Its i4Ui roaaecutive 'sM idnighC - - \ 2 a . -Donald C. Paine. ^ ( INVI-rtS YOU to StE t h e HI histed for Eight Teachers iffUMr at ita weekly maating fo- 2 a. m. — 4 *\ m ...... Vnlantaera Needed.' - \ \ V Agomzing Mrs. John reracchln (Osattaned foen P sg«;n M ). S, (OMlimMd from 'fitght at the Manchester Country 4 a. m. —: 6 a. m . . . . VMuniewra Needed. \ John PCracchiA died-at - Club. , ' ' •6 a. m. —'■ 9,a. m, ■... Volunteers Needed. „ cheater Memorial Hosp^ Coventry, July 6 (Special)—A \J. Kenneth Kerf, a pkltlntoke in- war surplus matarijJAfor tha Na-‘ now and ihtarasting twist to per- Aa its leaders qUring the forth­ 9 a. m. -— Nobn ...... Lucy Burke: i (OHftnwft hwM r»c* Om ) laturday night after a lom su ranee man who astved in the tionalist toreas. Appointed / coming year the" club will Iriatall Noon — 3 p, m. .. .\. . . . i Vehialeers Nfeded. A ness. She was bom in Ita^ and 'fact attendance has been reported the following of'i-’cr* and direc­ Counter IntelUgenC'e Cbtpa, testi­ The Vies-hfktiatar aaid "V-- by the Board of Education. Eor -..... S. -N'". . 3 p, m. —I 8 J). m. Mrs. Harold Lq^.d, Olive Chartiar. had been a resfd/nt of th)a coun­ fied he turned up'Rusfian >prppa- and tha geitanl ochemed to ju n is tors: preaidant, Arthur Benson; 6 p. m. — 8 p. m. . . . . Wliliam Simpaoh, Barbara Wal- iitUon would attack. |li try 4S years. She had^ived in the first time in history a perfect vic*-pi-esid*nt, Georgs'. Flndell: ganda at Fort Pickett,. Va^ ‘ ' figure* ao/n to foava huge ampajiita attendance for faculty members ( . V- ■ ■»««. ^ fanderad th« 'V.N. ineffecUw/^th Coventrj- for the past jP yeprs. secretary, Doha Beach; traasurer, Iti axpan«ion in eaatern jpiurope She is survived by^sr husband. / Ralph da Toledano, an aasoeiate for thpma*lVes. Chang aUagedly for the year haa been recorded. 8 p. m. — 10 p. m ...... V ...... Ml* Virginia Uegl, Marion CuH*n. editor ^of Newsweek Mag’aslne,' set uff^headquarten In a Philadel­ Elwood Howlea; directors, Wll- 10 p. m. — Midnight ...;. . Hyatt Si|tllffe. , , and Ita ready u«e of the v«o. The John! one-son, AnUmlo Peracchio -V /^U era of commendation by the liapa Rice, lUrhurd Carpenter. United SUtee fell back (MXreyional ‘ra. said- a Russian propagandist was phia hotel. / I .. win be sent to the teachers Volunteera may register at\(?iv II Defense HeadguaHeriC Munici­ ..... among ttie lecturera St .an Infor­ ■ ' Not all of the 3810,000 haa been Harbart. Sytanoon -iid Arnold pal Building. Manchester, on Mon days. WednesdaM<"*ind Fridgya; defenae ayatema aufhom d by the w h o^ d not miss'a aession.. They Lawren UJf. charter. / mation' and 'education di'vision accounted for, the miniatar said. are llhu Marion Adams, Richard from 1-5 p. m. (Svil, Defense Tela phone Number -^-9068'. couree at OornSll University. He added that he belieVad soma 'hew' leaoera will take of-' . / x v ■ ' X Defenaive IMatiea M. Cfiay./Mra. Mary Cummisk, Al- J3c* in. a particularly, aigntflcant The principle ayKema are those York- Cit^and two gr^dchiidren. D« Toledano identified him as has b*en deposited/ in a Swlat . fred Kivlin, Jamea T. Laidtaw, Mlsf Vladimir Kasakevichi' and aaid he bank. ' .year for duting foair administra­ Walter VreelSnd, marshal for the for the weatem hemisphere and^ Ftutei^ services w ^ b e held to- Helen Idaaih', William E Mf^ tion Rotary Internatin.al wilt the North Atlantic and Eu: mbrro^morning a w l o'clock at- Once heard him sharply criticize -41’ A suit waa Iliad In LOa Angalea Arthur, Ei-ancis A. Perrottl and West ' Shore Fire' District, - said celebrate its golden anniverr-ary. their Was no else :ric wiring iii tlm arena. But def^tqaive tidatiea thb W. P.. .Quish/Funeral Home, the U. S. Army and praise the 'So- earlier this yeai' by the National­ Principal Hoj’sl O. Fisher. Although at this date ever 8,(m link the United States to Japan, viaKUnlpn. ist government. Charging Chang hou.se, and that 'he only plausibleaui^ 225/s^Hin St., Wth the Rev. Dr. - ... , .The board has authorized the Rotary Clubs -are active in ap­ Korea, and Auatralia-New Zealand t. Eklgan'^offiriatlng. Burial . __ ' - - — with conspiracy to amba'azla explanation for the fire waS/ZOiat Building and’ C rou n ^ Committee proximately 88 ' cou itrita * and boys had oat it aa a holida irajjkrf Tk>t lilOrpral Ita Wiahi and one is proposed for aputheaat /Will be in t M Ekiat Cemetery. FouKC^r Crashes Victor Mature, enclosed in gladiatorial costume, engages in sav­ 3810 , 000 . to prepare speciflCatlonr^d obtain geograpnlcal regions tfobracing Asia. rf . - Friends piay call at the funeral age-batti* with a man-hiihgry tiger, in' “pemetrliis and the Gladia­ Deteettvea said Chang cam s. bids for the exterior pmiRing of all the rontthents. the" original OfThaFanihr . In a|t these oompactsi' and in home today.from 2 to b and from Listed by Police tors,” ClnemaScope-Jiit at .foe Stats TheqtM. This picture officially here three daya ago and when , tha Center School, instaila Rotary Club waa founded almost foreicn aid pnxrrama^the Unf 7 to 9:,30 p. m. Nationalist officials got word of .. an artealan well at the fifty years agbertson School grounds. CThOir- C. Mitchell. Jr Lutheran Churph and its thoughtless snd extravagant ' at­ ' man Jesse A. Brainard of the Gerald ISL Mitchell, Jr., 17, of Ald-Boclety andXEnighet ing fesponsibUity after, polme Cruiser Adriift aaid, he drove his car into another tacks . . . discourage young people board had requested oi survey by (^ventry lefotoday for the Unit 'Besides her husband shb leaves at Dect'a Drive-In, 462 Center St., K-; Foreigp-/Minister T. Clifton from going into teaching? . tha bureau as a result of questions *d States Military Academy at a daughter, Mrs.XL. A^en Jones about 12:10 Sunday morning, and 'Webb y b rg t* admission of '\>om- /—Harvard President Pusey. Pulled to P oi^ concerning surface'water on and Wept Point, '/ his appointment WINOqW SMiDES in Germany: a boh Russell C. failed to atop, Chlna to United Nations., . around tha aehobl'grounds. Brain­ was made by U. ^ Senator Wil­ Anderson; two sisteV^Mrs. Frank Free Bonn Traffic' Toll Patrolman Walter Gutzmer, Leger, 16, is reported in Am we shook hands to part.'l ard aaid the rejiQit ahOwa th*t the liam Purtell. Mitchell will begin i./ Wliit* Eeni Jeffera and Mrs. C./ArlhuJr'Hoag- Stoiilngton, July A '86- occasional overflow alon^ Croaa a' physical training program which who Investigated,' said Patrick's, very critical" condition in New thought I was- shaking hands foot Cabin Cruiser, carrying two lund; a brother, /Evan Nyquiat; car rammed into the rear of Bedford Hospital from burns suf­ with Mister History i.Slr Winston Street la water drainage from the will laat until the fall aca.demic RiR (onDinoniiKi and three granilchildren, all of greater Hartford couples was upper field and ia not connected sesahpns begin. He la the second N D N N ISH Planned/by For Nation owned by Frank Uriano, fered when time fuse vised to Churchr.l), towed Into foia port today by' tha this town. tonbury, which was parka ignite profe«|aional firework dis­ ' -—Evangelist Billy Graham. with qchool want# drainage or candidate from Coventry to be Malta to Onta^, The funeral/Ivill be held tomor­ Coast Ctiard after drifting all drive-ih. Patrick -rafusexp'Lo atop, plays set clothing afire. nlghL-tn Block I Island sound -srith - aewage diH>oiMl ayatem in any appointed to the academy. David .With Tour BoUan row at 2 _^/m. at the\ Emanuel police said, but Mrs. Jjfiano, who . 'Greece’s Premier, _ . Marshall It %,'as with sadpeos of soul that way. ' < L. Motycka, who .was B/aduated Lutheran raureh. Carl E. CMson, Set at 348 a-dissbled engine. , " West Allies was seated in the car, noted-Pat­ Alexander Papagos, who waa onpe I left them (wounded defenders While the- paasergers were un­ New CMateMoo Namad in 1963, was the first. ^itchelK pastor, wur officiate and btirial wUl ■ / ■ rick’s registratiojv'number and in imprisoned by Nazis,' says effec­ of pien Blen Plfo). Special conatables juat appoint­ » . the .son of Attorney and Mrs. ^ W IL U A M S be in East Cemettoy, banned, the twq women a^ard E. A. JOHNSON PHARMACY (Continued from Page One) (ContiBMd from PagaOae) formed tive defense of Europe ia impossi­ —NurSe Gepevieve - de 'Galardr dezeribe, their exp*r*ence aa ed by the Board of Selectmen; are. GefoUi C. Nitchell. Sr. Ha was Friends may call at the Watkins A' car beip^ driven, police said; John J. Murphy for the Bellevue graduaj.ed from Windham High OIL SERVICE has ble without active German partici­ Terraub*. "terrifying” in choppy seas, \ fOI MAIN STREET \ • cult,Funeral Home. 142 E. Center St., . , ' . . X ' X by a wozrfan' learntig to drive. pation., UniversaUAtlas Cement lashed/around midnight by a vio­ development and Gerald Pascussi Schoo|/lMt month aa an honor PUNT eo. S4I BROAH STREET lyodtod^ from 7 to 9 p.m. accidents, including firework.*, craahedJnto the abutment on the 'Xhe downward settling process apd C^arlea A'. Delorme for the student, sShd waa active In varsity <91 Main S I. TcL HI.9.XS01 TEL. Mt-9-4548 their meeting In Washington last :Co. reopens its giant in Hudson, lent electrical storm. TiL MI.3.S32! ehse week. They agreed then that raised foe violent death toll to 620, of - Oakland Bridge at N. Y., following settlement of 8- has pretty 'well been slowed to a The cruiser.waa the “Ethfl” out Lakeview Terrace ' development. sporta and on the school paper.' Vest . Mrs. Elisabeth Cordy \ West Germany ..should be given The Aasociated Press 'survey 2:qfr Sunday morning, resulting in week strike. atop. We can look ahead -to going of 'Hartford! Aboard vKrere the Terms will expire December 31. He waa a meiqber of the First larm /Mrs. Elizabeth Cordy, wife bf “ita place aa an equal partner in listed 189 drowned and 83 killed jUrjeS to her companion. New Yvm* Fire Dept, runs into forward again. owners, Mr. snd Mrs. , Francis Picnic Stated Congregational Church Pilgrim into Joseph Cordy of 64 Ridge St.. cHed trie community of Western na-- in miscellaneous .accidents. James Taggart. 26, of 326 Cen­ Rueetan /Veto when two fire cOin- -Ike’s economic assistant Gabri-I Riley . of. East "Hartford and TTie Mothers Club picnic of last ^Fellowship Snd a ntapibcr. of Boy last night St the' Mancheatet* ter St'.,\. suffered a forehead pod- tlona.” Four in the miscellaneous panies/are barred from - b.uHding el Hauge. friends, Mr. li d Mrs. Joseph Van- 'week was-postponed.until tomor­ Scout Troop 67. Memorial Hospital after a short' \ The French were hot invited to gory were from flrewi laceration when tlie car which was' houahig Soviet delegation to Unit- 'devior of Hartford. ' ' • row. The group, with their children dan* illness. She had been a resident'/df i^ake part in the talks here, the State By State being operated by Miss Margaret eq/Natloft* . . . The CTO says In Italy, public order is. main­ Tlie cruiser, bound from Block' will leave at 9:30 a.' m. from the over) this town for 42 years. She wm a The /foil by statro/' traffic, Ferguson, 25. 'o| 13 Russell St., age increases and income tax tained not so much by legal force Island to New London, Conn., waa Church Community House for member of St. Mary's Eplsdopai first such oml.salon of France from Heights; Ernest and!Arllne.^*fo-; note joint Allied planning on- Germany drowning and miscejHmeous'. hit the, abutmertt.:, Tagg art . was cuts are what's need.ed to give lift os by the prudence of the Com-; disabled off Witch HUIABv I., .. Maahamoquet State Park, weathef quin to/Stanley C; ani-FamlWo the Church and the Ladies' Orange Alabama. 13 7 K^rizona 10 0 0.; token to Manchester ^MemoriaX municta. permitting. , Lodge, Nq. 25. ' / since the wav. A British For­ badly needed for a sagging econ­ about 7 p. m. yesterday. The pas­ Melon, Jr., lot l,.aection C, Watar'-' proDaoiuiy uiaiv will Arkansas 0 ^ 0i/f»lifornia 32 16 3; Hospital whqre he received ennter- omy.” ~r-Luigi Barsin! Italiin writer.- sengers .n-a.'ed- their coldrt\as a 4-H News front H elots, Besides her husband ali^e leaves eign'Office spokesman said France gency treatment and .theh was dis­ {ecolpilxe '^ the Chuteae Reds as has been informed in advance .of Colorado 2 1 ) 2 1 Oohnacticut 3 0 0; distress sigpal. /: .. \ A 4-H dairy fitting and show­ Robert Andrew and Thelma L. part of an Indochina peace deal, on* daughter, Mrs, Austin Weiman Delaware 2-T 9; florida 11 5 2; charged. ' I don't think anything put out An unidentified sailing eVaft manship meeting will be conducted Patterson,-to -Norrla A.’ and Ellis of this town; two sdna, H. Victor the U, 8.-British conference arid Patrolman Don Daley, who In­ by the Army is dishonest.^ tomorrow at 7 :S0 p. m. at the has forced Jte’“ issue of Red “no dobbt” would be advised of its Geoigia 12 5 0; Idaho 10 0. came alongside and the skip^r. PV^arbell, lot 47, Lakewood China's membership, to the fore Cordy of Stamfoid; and Calvin J. Illlnoia 9 5 4;\lndtaita 14 7 5; vestigated, -said d/.r.iftgolto the —Maj.'-Gen. Cornelius E. ‘Ryan. said he would radio the Coast farm of 'ftae 8. Pock oh Mile Hlli Helgifts; George W. and Ida M. t Cordy of this town-; one brother, results.' ■ ■ Car, .Which had to be toweif a-wsy, Road, Toltand. afaln. The Experts here are seekiltg Iowa 7 2 2; KanM.J5 1 9; Ken­ Si> They Say Guard. What happened to that Hlnkel to R*j*mond H. Juneau of ’ Opposed to Red China John B. Young of West Hartford; tucky 8 5 1; Louaianq U9 2; Maine wak eatimared at 1500. Aa 'was' anticipated by Prof. promise could not be deltnttined All. 4-H dairy club member* Hartford, lota^b08, 609. Actoro’ j NOT EVEN A ’ There is great opposition in the one sister, Mrs. Albert Hull of possible Substitutes for the two Cars driven by Ke-in*th Bent­ (Albert) Einstein some years ago, planning to ahow animals in the treatlee signed in 1952 tq'^^ join 1 3 2; Maryland 5 2 'll; M^aaaachti- today. The Coast .Guard said .no . Colony Estates; A"rihur J. Squires | Eisenhower adniinistratlpn and i^ Hartford, and six grandchildren. aetU 3 2 5; Michigan M 8\6; Min­ ley, 44, of 153 Highland St., and The' /Keda have - established a the - development of the 'hydrogen I radio distress' report was recalved. " . foira this summer should plan to to Joseph A. and Rosalie Landry, j YARD WIDE!' Con'sresa to letting Oommunipt ; The funeral will be held from St. West Germany actively into the nesota 3 4 1 Misslsai jipi a. 5 .1; John D. Moore, 44, oL”'Birch Mt. and cobalt bomb has brought the I About 1 a. m, today a rounds­ attend. The program will include Bunker Hill Road; George W. arid | Mary's Church Thursday afternoon Weaitern defense ayatenv beachhead In Guatemala. China into the U.N, The question Missouri 7 8 3; Montana 4\5 0; Rd.,. Manchester,,, were Involved in' —^Rep. Robert Sikes (D., Fla.). extermination of human life on I man at Watch-Hlli Coast Cuard demonstrations on fitting, clip­ Ida M/'Hinkel to Wijlian\J/ Spen- 1 thus arises: What should Vthe at 2 o'clock with burial in the East One Is the^EDC pact providing Nebraska 5 1, 1; Nevada,.,! M) 0; an accident on Highland Street earth within the range of techni­ Station saw a blinKlng flashlight ping, trimmihg -hoofs, showing cer of Manchester, lots 34. .1.6, sec- Cemetery. at 12:05 yeate.-day mi-mlng when United States do about it if Xllied for West Germany's limited re­ New Hampshire 2 3 2; New for- W'e (U. S.) fhust never ^ve up cal possibility.. > at sea. He' called the Coast Giiapd ' dairy animals by Donald C. Gay­ tion C. Actors' Colony Elstates , More' is a sonsational gas range only ' (loaned in a minute, just the Kght nations force it tnyway 7 / Friends may call at the Holmes armament within .A six-nation Eu­ Bentley started to turn into his —Physicist C. F. Powell. lord, extension animal husband­ Funeral Nome. 400 Main St, to­ sey 10. 2 1; New Mexico 2'\2 foe hunt for peabe and security Station sir Point JudiiJi; R. I. A Extension 2. 30 inches wide . . . a top-quality The present' answer to that ropean Army .made up also of .New York 9 9.6; North Caroli driveway, police reported. 38-foot picket boat put out from man. at the University of Con­ George W.. and ta * M. Hlnkel to amount of gleaming chrome I See It morrow from 3 to 6:30 and from Damage to Bentley's Car was through agreement. - . question in the Stats Dept., so far France, Italy,' The ’ Netherlahds^ I 5 9 0; North Dakota i 0 1; 01 Whenever the United NaUbns, there' but was forced 'jkck by en­ necticut, and Rae E: Peck, a 4-H Wallace T. Holbrook of Manches­ Glenwood product, / ideal fof . your- now. . 7 to ft;30 p. m. i stimated at 3100 and to Moore's, —Bernard Baruch. as it can be pinned dmvn, is that Belgium .and Luxeembourg. 22 2 4; Oklahoma 5 2 0; Oregon 1 aapecially the .United States, is gine trouble. Shortly before 6 a. elub, member. ter, lota 37, -36, section C, Actors’ kitoheh. the United States mould stick Us twiO: Bonn convention, which ,0 1; Pennsylvania 14 2 4; Rhode' aV 375. in need of Wur boys in, defending m. a 40-foot Work boat put put . Claaeea Listed Colony Ealatea Extension 2; John with the U. N. and lU allies what­ ibki takes effect when BHiC cotpeis in­ Island 1 0 0; South Carolina < the other weekend accident, •The extension of Communist foe course of democracy anywhere from Block Island Coast Gpard Upholstery classes wilt; be con­ and Doris M'. Haloburdo to Norbert a i w i A,-, -town-owned sprinkler truck, colonialism to this hemisphere YOU GET: full insulatibn, easy-to- ^ENW OdD 30’ ever happens. / to being, ends the Allied -occupa­ 14 3; South Dakota 2.0! 0; in Asia, our boys anW our officers Station, took the disabled cruiser ducted during the summer by Mis* >W. and Phyllis S. St. Martin, lot* ..A- But Knowland, hy giving an an- Funerals tion' of WMt Germany and" re­ Tennessee 5 .6 4;. Texas 24 13 4 stopped at the intersection of would, in the words of .the "Ca­ will be happy to ,be of service. In tow and broi.ght the craft into \ Cora H. .Webb, bom* . demonStra- 22, 23, block 22. Gerald Park; clean good looks, lifetime finish. asxghown above ■wer of an mtlrely different stores almost, complete Independ­ Vermot 1 q 0> Virginia 7 3 4; ParkeK snd E. Middle Turnpike racas Resolution, . endanger ’ the V South Korean President Syng- this harbor about 7 a. m'. \tion agent. Peraonr interested in ..Joseph j; and Louise J. .Wetart to nature, posed /Uq issue whether ence to it. \ •Waahlngtoir 3'4 l; West Virginia lastW M , stalled and rolled back peace of-America. t "- nian Rhee. / . attending may contact Miss Webb Ilee^B. B|nge of Middletown on U- ■' Mrs. Lewis Rose into a'cakbeing driven by 'Maurice —Secretary of State Dqlles or one of the hosteaeea.. The meet-. Brewster Street; George W. and / Red China ppucy may not mark The French 'and Italian Parlla- 5 2 2; Wiaconatn 9 6 2; Wyoming R. Vallge,\32, of Rocky Hill. Po­ ' / / / — \ Funeral services for Mrs. Lewis ]>t Chips ' fall where they / Two hundrad'U. S. Marines had Inga will be. at the hofne of Mrs. Ida M. Hlnkel to Edward J, apd the breafclng/point with the allied Rose, noted lecturer and World m'enta still must ratify the Army 110, z' . V " lice saldXtnie driver of the truck govemmen|i. Taken in conjunction treaty.- but France is regarded as There are estimates thqt the may (A«ny-McCarthy squabble); received the Medal of Honor prior Enrqi (Mamet In North Coventry, Anna K. Connors of East-Hartford, ./ traveler, were held this afternoon waa Franhis'-P. Wetherall, 60, of Communists have murdered ip to let’s have the facts. ’ to Korean fighting. Eighty wera Mra^George W. Hinkcl. Jr., South lots. 123, 124, easterly section Bris- with DolleS’ restudy of European- the major atubling block. Frepch 343 Parker'^Bt policy 'M which State Dept, ofi- at the* James T. Pratt Funeral Promier Pierre Mendes-France has 15 million people since 194q. Addi­ Pr'esldaqt Eisenhower. for World War II. Covegtr.Y and in WlllingUm at the ton Road; George W, and Ida M.. Chapel, Farmington Ave;, Hart­ home of Mrs. Otto VonaSek. Hlnkel to Alvin and Florance L. flcials mve been quietly at work ford, with burial to be In Canada. given an Indochlqa settlement own for soi^ time, this raises a fiinda- priority over action on BDC and A meating ia to be held soon at Baldt of Manchester, lota 9;. 10, Born in \ Brbckville, Ontario, the hoihe of Mra. Hans Hansan, section F, Actors'.Colony Eatate** xnen^ question of What basic also has called for a reconciling of- X . Aimrlcan foreign policy should be Canada, she>xame with her hus­ differences within Erhirice over the Waterfront Park, Coventry,' to or­ Extension 2. y / . band to, Hartford in 1915, and was . Womaifs Benefit Xasn. has can­ ganize a new home demonstration Jt o in the future. i ,. controversial treaty. active in YWCA, and the League celled its monthly meeting sched­ group. Persona intarested^ip join­ Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ / There have been enough recent West Germany, meanwhile, has uled for tonight because (he presi­ of Women Voters. During World grown Increasingly Impatient at ing are invited. It will be -a 1:30 entry correspondent. Mrs. Charles /debates on foreign policy tq make dent and vice-president and numer- p. m. meeting. Mias Webb will dia- L. Uttle, telephone Pilgrim 2-82lt. "k it c h en HEATING RAN ' It clear that the choice of basic War I she assisted^ various serv­ the deja^ in ending the occupation. ice units oversess.' and was re­ oiia members are on vacations. ciiaa the extension service and direction is’ limited to qhout four In recent weeks Charicelidb Konrgd '' ------• puted .to have circled the globe .Ardenauer and other German of­ functions and activities, of a'home possibilities. Those arer Deputy Great. Pocahontas Bestia demonstration' group. 1, Preventive war—The Truman four times since. ficials have been mqre and'more Mrs. Rose will be remembered outspoken. Adenauer last Friday Farris will make h*r official visita­ , Muaie 'Counselor administration repudiated t h is Mias Marilyn Loyalm,. daughter possibility wheii it was widely by many Manchester women'as an said French rejection -of EDC tion to the Irpqpois Council of unusually brilliant speaker on would lead to formation of a Ger­ Putnam tonight./She will install of -Lt. Col. and Mrs.-^ephen Loy-; talked about several years ago. aim, is spending the summer at The Ehsenhower administration has sconomic and polltical;,,qffsirs. and man phtlonal ermy. . -- t the new officers. Mi-tj Martha was frequently called'upoq to ad­ Despite the pressing of Britioh- Johnson wHl go along as her ataff.^ Camp Penkp, Winthrop. Maine a* committed itself to a policy of a senior, music counselor. This is peace.' Tet in some official quar­ dress local women's groups. I. Americah preparations to act q.lope if necessari'. the french dlsplayqd her aerond ,.vear at this camp. ters the idea of'making a war on 'Mr. and Krs- William J. Deeds Filed Russia, occasionally pops up, the Annie U. Kildish no tendency to speed up action oh ington and sons,' Roger and Wil­ Funeral services, for Annie Kil­ EDC. Mendos-France’ postpone^ liam J. Jr, bave moved from 66 Warrantee deeds filed recently arnment being that the West pre; recording transfer, of property at sumably holds an edge. But the dish Were held Saturday morning sending a special envoy to Bonn Phelps IW., where they have lived from Holmes Funefol Home at tomorrow-ior the first contact be­ for 17 years! to 28 Bigelow 8t. the town clerk’s office include idea is foreign to all U. ,8. tradi tween the new Premier and the Lakeview Terras, Inc., to Join tions. And the' European nations 9:30 and at StCBridget’s Church at Mr. Turklngton la a clerk at tha 10 o’clock. The Rev. Theodore •Chancellor. The conference pre­ port office. ^ L. and Thomas Serdechnev of East are frightened to death of the Gubala was celebrant and the Rev. sumably would have taken up -EDC Hartford, lota 45, 48, saction 7. 8, whole idea of war and could not Robert Carroll was sub deacon.' and the Saar issue.- No.neif ^ te block A, Lakeview Tar,race; Ar­ be counted cm to provide any sup Deartm was thlr'Rev. John J. was set for the .visit. Mf. and Mrs. Robert J. McAlhs- thur and Annia DeMaixo Ray­ port for such a polloy, ter, of 17 Jackson St., were honor­ Delaney, pastoj- of St. Bridget's' ed .with a bon -oyage party yedrter- mond of Windham to Ernest H. '2. Western hemisphere fortrcM Church. Mrs.,Aylyrie, Garrity^sang and Jennie Mafoh. lota Id, !7, 16, —This concept was .much talked and presided 6t the organ. day by a group Uteir friends. O il Tbey are flying on Thursday of section M. .Waterfront Park; John about in the early debate prelimin­ Burial was in, the St. Bri'dget junls. Edward Getske, Paul 'Vasa- Piipetures ” Foot 3;'lotion O, 'Watarfront Manor. ample power and resources for,its lonuS; Justin Shinanskt, John Am^ eni Irelaikd. for a visit with rela-- enit defense, that tts allies are hot tivea'A^'hbm they ha,ve not seen for Carmella Pajlula o f ,East Hart­ brose and Stanley Astratiskas. ford to Mary Serignaae; of East too df|>endable anyway, and thatiif Delegatioh'ir fronfl the Catholic 30 years. They expect fo be sbrogd they cannot atiand' on their own. In one of the lightest hollday- a-pput a month. ^ 'Hartford, l o t 20, Woodlawii Alliance and. the' Living Rosary .accident V’eekenda ever reported Heights; George W, and Ida M. feet, they cannot forever be prop- Society attenfd#d. the aftryicea.' ' ■ . .1 ■ ’ , - -i'.' up. Ibis notion v ia disputed by the. Manchester' Memorial Hosn Monthly mfotings of the Man- Hinkri. to Milas J, LeDdux -of those ^'ho contend that the pltal. oniy^one casualty occurrod ay rhester town em^oyaa local 991 Hartford. iloU 30; 31,. 32; Wood- r United States, is dependent Police on Report 105 a reault. of ftfeworka. . . / AFL. have been diaeontinusd dur­ lawn Heights addition; Cmr\ E. ;jnany Vital ‘ raw materiala from Joseph R, Nowak, Jr., ,'4;; aon .of ing July and August. Executive and -Ensie M. Nyatrooi to Albert' landforelign andina aourcea jiiBritaln. dhd By that extension it could lV Mr. and Mra.'JoaepU-, Nowak, W. and Flora V. Potitaine of Ifbn-' w^uld------■-include " stout out apt'apti-Commu- - J Arrjfes|8 ill June Board meetings will, continue, not axiat as the powerful nation it. stepped on a sparkler and puac- however , ~ Chester, lot 7, property JWilllam Jk- Bfatis without nations cooperation like Spain ~ of and I oountries’ - South- ture.d hia left foot yesterday after,- G; MtKirihey;, George W. 'ind Ida Knrep—both, peninkilaa.v. It does nobn. He was treated, at the hoa^ M. Hlnkel to William II Simpaon outside the Americas. Arrests fo^‘'motor of^isas more ( Everett Kennedy, J*„- repre8eht- not3, make Island provision.strategy-^Thia however,' concept for pifal and released. " ^ '• of west Ifortfprdj lota 72, 73, sfc- a defense iii'the heart of' Europe than., dq)(b|kd. during June over ad the town Watar Dept, at the representing a' kind o! bridge be- Mayi as police - made lOS '-grrests In other holiday mistigpS.'^hiiM tion E; Acton'Colony Estate-Ex­ based on either Germany or 14th .Connecticut; conference of tension 2. - . , Your Home Can Reach JSew^ twfean the ‘Tortiiese” policy and the for offenses ranging from evading chlldreif sustained minor injuries Sewage Works Operators' ahd Su- ■J- policyPpaj .-.e. of .lit-Is alliancespf in-line its with mahy some' . While , swimining'' in local ahd Also Georg*. 'W. and Ida ' M. ■peculation at; tbs SUts D ^ . that responsibility to failing tolisef',* perintendenta on June 17 in Hart­ HUGIDAIRE ■I-:' of the facta of Atterica.'s poaitloir "nearhy lakea and at least two. per- Hlnkel to Fraif^'' P. and Connie aii alternative to a French- Ger- hand break. ; • ford. Sewage plant maintenance ^ • e ■ ' 1 i iPeaks of Perfection > In the World today bet: does not' TTiere were only 50 krrWa for 'aqna were bit by dogs. uid o^rations were among tha M. Camilleri of Hartrord, lots 185, rV' ^manambraca reponcUiatioh all of theip. is Essentially a peripheral It Normaiti dMiOFne, ,37, of Glaa- 186. 18r, J68, A cti^ ' Colony Eb; atrategy. meaning a sybtem based similar offenses in May,' according discussion topics dbring ' tha day­ holds that Anerica'a beat allies to a report by Police Chief Her­ nbiiry,.jacerated . hia I,eft hand long aeaaion. ' , ■ states; George 'WA-Jand Ida m ! AutMnaHcMMMT arearound those/oh the rim islehds—Japan,of 'Europe In places the- man O. Schendel. ajiile wielding an ax. -tnie woUnd , . *■ ____ /. Hlnkel to Alfred J. Kargi of Hart- WiMKrtrar it's six o r six ty, yiour h ou se c o n Iht p u tj[i9 h t o n tO|L. M d ;^ jPhUip^ineq,like Britain, Australia, Spain and New Italy. Zee-., In the same period acetdekts "ford. loU 10, U, 14. 15. 16. 17 18, 4. Security through strong al­ requiijad siX/atltohes ,tO close. -Joa Murphay of tha town High­ kept oh top with our top quality products. W o'llodvisolfou on o n y f dropped from 30'to 20. Arreata for Meanwhile, a baby-born July 4, ! 19, 2b, 2I, ' Actors’ Colon.v ' Es­ COMMNATION i-. lies I—‘ 'nils is the policy which the offenses other than traffic viola­ way ;Dept., attanded o foe eighth homo hnprovomont pkm; rocommond motiHob to do tho bostrihb ■ V Truman and Eisenhow;er admini 19^ celebrated Independence IHy annual reunion of the ISOth Engi­ tates; Hjalmar I. ' Swanberg of there's complotoly outom otk hoatinq tions'remained about the sable M 'and her birthday-aimultane^ualy by W est’Hartford to Arvid C. Mar- at lomt cost: put you in touch wfth a roliablo worhmon. if dosirW . GAS RANGE - Strationa havk both followed. It 31 for May.and .34 forjune. ~ . neers Combat Battalion, attachad for your kitchoR and ovorythinq you ■ depends for Its success on strong awaliowtng an ant button.; to tha Third Army. | Tha faunion cuson. of West Hartford, lots' 41, , ^■haz elaiha, You'R oihprociato our sonsiblo.pricos and oosy poymont terms. Stop There were seven'caSeg of as­ 42, section 3. 4. block D, Lakeview M . o d e < ^wONt in modem bokinq. brolHnq a*d and reliable allies and on getting sault and v-battery and/ one of was hald at foa .Hotal'' Nalragiui- ‘ ••^"••naw .-jr- sett in. Providence. . - Terrace: Maurice If;. Jordan - of lh;oreaH. ' ’ r'” / 10-136 $339.00 along with them. It has cost the Bjatutocy rape among 'the more Windham to Jphn ahd'Ruth'Howe topfOf'StOYO ceokinV- AcM ta that, Hw ■I United Slates many billions of dol- serious arreata. Most of the motor 75 Florida Girls special Iqw rate you oom for both IsriT in miliary and econondc as­ (Jhamberlain' of Manchester, lot* 8, only vehicle arreata wera for speeding; ■ A*r. anilJHrs. Robert W-. Cham­ Laurel Park. ’ horn sistance and it is the policy, which violations of . rules '^of the road, bers, Sr.,'M u leave from South­ vRQOFiNG eoc^inq ond koatinq with qsM! This administration offipisis prekcntly Work on Tobacco Mrs. Geone L, Wetrner of Bast and atop sign violations, the' report ampton. England, Jiilv 30 on the Hartford to Oliver J. - Cournoyer --V ■■■■' "' ‘ bw ; rote hppli^ to oN tlio qai used hi intend to pursue to the limit. shows. . . . SS UnitafoStata* -liner, to arrive See ’'ua for all- ' Nevertheless it ts also the policy of Hartford, lots 21.! n . Water­ your komo.^qlYlRq you extra sovinqs. .- . — ' ■'■' .Jv' In New 'Tbrk Adg. 4. Tliey are front Manor; Yvonne Schaller of weather BIRD : See us for which would have to uiklergb the About 75 Florida girts are stay­ . traveling, lit Ireland,,dur)ng July, Sot this Rtw.GloNjireod Ritclioa Hoot* «cld fost'^o'fcongrtsaionai andpub- Barn in Bucklaiid ing at the YItCA during July,!and Mystic - to Sylvester J. and June y r o n f i n K . that smooth • flowing, ‘ - per month. 'nriupport^ln any-futnre gfoat de-i ' ’i ' ’ ■ • ' it*' August while they work'-oii to­ O. Plpufe, Woddbridga Road; Ed'- |! protects, beauti­ fast drying CHI- ‘.I' X inq Rouqt now. A requiem high Maaa will be .wln Burton Shaw,' Jc. tp Joaeph After HmsXi Ikiwii PAjrniGftt hbte. AhB such a debate sefms cer­ bacco farma tn Windsor. sung July 10 at 7:45 a. m. at St. fies and lasts and NAMEL Paint tain to d ev elop ^ the end of the Damaged by Fire . They are part of a group of over Romeo and Be.rtha N. Coutre, Tot Jgmes*. Church for. Mr*. Tharaoa 90, Lakewood Helghta; Robert R. lasts. We’ ll esti­ for all your inte­ yaair if Britain, loanee and many 300 employed during the summer Angelo. ' nthar nations join with Russia and A fire caUsM only slight diun­ by the_ Imperial Tobacco Corp. —;-=-J------:------_ and Amah C. TUckeSr, of Vernon NIW LOW MICfl mate cost—TfeCA rior and exterior to Edward F. and Mlchallne A. various Cold Wai^ neutrals {to vote age to a barn d-vned by Peter, G. TTiei-e' are two other capips; ono b J b d s o u t l a w e d ommend a roofer. phint needs. ' Rad Cbina into the U„ N„ and If JiSon, Windsor Road, Buckland. In Gfanby and the other In East! Dymon dr"Hockyille. 88. 29/ Actors Colony Katates.’ ' Franoa maahwhile persists in at about noon today,„CVnef John Granby. „• . , . Dacca, East Paldatan, dnly 6 blocking the European defense Mert of the Manchkater F lp Dept, The girls, air fnq>ns -around St, Howard C. Davis of'East Wind­ (AVrltaat Palrtatan'a aew. mili­ sor to Frank Long' of Hartford,' eofoinunity with Germany and said tbe fire was-iTubr-bly causkd Peterabnrg, left “Iriefo _ by Grey­ tary govamflMnt has /oottawrrd ■nrtiord fbh C agnaa to an'liidochina settlement by weeds and hay piled at the rear hound but laat Wediiesday, arriv; lota 9, IPMl. 12, section L, Water- the CaiaiiiA— lat pqrty. oa a dan-, ffont Heights;* Charles F. Hopkins, SNONI ’ K Vhlifo the United Sthtes regards of the barn. .{] ,lng ■ jiere Friday. "They' w)ll leave, ger to public peace. The Redo; '' _aa a surrender to the Communists. The iMandheater Fire. Dept, also for hOfhe arouna Sept. 1, according of North Woodstock to-^Nellle D., K^p^s,lnc. ■ J Who supported foe 'fogtaae ef !S|parrow of North W'oodstock. lots ■ - f ■ - , ■ exUagiiiahed a amail fire at 134 to company^ officiala. v , - ' ousted chief'zntalster Mbdal Ka*:- BUILDING MATERIALS ' '4 Oakland St., ^Saturday night! Only . Superviaing ) the . group -staying fL 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. section 16. Water- ItSlu tractor Occidents killsd acm Faalul Hnqt weiw aecuaed of '?iront Heights: Nelson J. and Ellza- SAU ^ mid SERVICE alight damage Was done when- an j in Manchester is Mrs. R. M- Jfohm, In{c4foig riots la April' la whieli LUMBER FUEL ‘If!'ancheater Office, €87 Main St., (ben^Tb^nday Eveninga and SRturdhj farmers and li^jured, a ^ tr ic refrigerator/Caught fire,] -bfth B. Bearce tq Mary G. Basaell 7 S 3 ^ N also from St, Peteraourg. Tha glrla ppraaaa were hdll*^ sad Jean L. Daniels, fot a 36. 36, N. MAIN ST. MAHCH^TEil 4 TEL. Mi-$-S253 Mominga for Appliance Demonstration^and fibba.' ftramea said. Lrailgd> ag«ai;a from ' l i to 17. / / .: i 87, 38, aacUon 8. Waterfront ■* TT r . 1 / 1’ I- i f • . •' \

' • xC. ' TBN N-.' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,*'MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY. JULY 8. 1954 X X- ,L ------‘------■------. .. , ,v. , ;■, , , ,v^ ‘ ' X " x ' ' ^ X K. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MA>fCHS»tHR. CONN, rUESDAY. JULY 6, ■ X PAGE X v ■ • y;. ' ~ y r . ■ - K- - r -- 4 * x affected the authority, of auch case, investigated previously \by r--. Ju tH ce ’ O a|*l^X H i| did not fils an inventory o( the 1 3 5 l 0 W v ) O M from the Travelers Tn-1 doer sedan w which ah« w'aa rib- officlala. three, d ifferen t cbngressional coW t property ne attached, and also d e n i n l t y which had liunired th e ' Ihg. She hit fh * door, M Bdte" and 3; Recognition of the quasi: m ftt^eca, cam e up fo r m ore scru tin y X,: l^ate Court Bu^9^onditi that there vims'll contractural ob­ t r u c k a g a liability arising out ifell tq Ute pavement witsa the ddor - . - T — - 4 - On Testiiii^y Bar 'ju d icial p atui-e,.of certain adm lm w h i c b l e d t o ' a controversy,.PverK ligation op-'fhe pqrt of the' deputy of. th e tru e' 8v "ownerahlp, main- flew open. ' :' . , X istrativ e p fficera and th e need for w hether , a request the . Ju stice and thp-Aheriff to pay rent while trnance or " T he . thsurance' Shafer said that M ist LiOva and ■ V- a high ataiidard of ethies because Joining V X In Actiyjiy" Check D e^t. sen t .to the .F B r for ah..in- perty was padlocked and - c o n t r a c t s t a t i th at use Included i h er'fath er, A nthony Love vrare be- b f th is situ ation . . ' v esttgation carried certain ‘lim ita­ V ^ X attkehment. ' loading and unli ing driven back to Staten Ipland X ' .-X ' - . 1 4. C loser aupeindaion of the of: tion s. C lark aiaid the requ est “w as ord. July 6 batch of The Supreme Court said it. w-as The insurance chm pany ; Sought follow ing a holiday w eekend' vialt X 'fices and activ ities p f the U . R . a t­ to bar BprichaMklebaiKH^Iebp / X ~x. ,(C oi U ipiM fro*n Page O ne) ^ no say -o u t of , lin e." handed dowrh,,yesterday eondeded Ci^allaro'a attachment th e''ad vice o f'-tlft \ o u r t' as to at Bridgeport. The car w aa 'being t o r n e y s . ' ting again ohkthe t|ueairioh Was invalid/DUt that did not nOake driven by Jam es Cooper/ 35, of 8. C loser scrutiny of the pro­ ..^''D ie A m eraslara sla ' . in v estig atio n ., nne;tlcutjSuprbme Court '^■hether It w as lla -ih.ck'ded rimnsi's that:. ' j, admitting Norfolk 'anfK H art- him a tyAspasaer and liable t « r In ,iin affirm ative de^M on, A s­ Tfellow M ill V illage, B rii^ p o i^ full ln«irlary committee last Aug. fessional qu aljfication a . o f p cealf C lafk said the d ep artm en t's action s d to'.the district, sii)cara^y im- in the case w ere approved by him 1. A tewn cannot impose eondit, thi renX Nor was' there any-Xm- sociate Ju stice R aym ond\E. B ald ­ 'S. Mother letter hy.Rfcp. Chavincey d ential appointees. led' no conditions, tractufal obligation on yte' sheriff Six of Shakespeare's rig n atu n s .6. G reater uniform ity In the on the recom m endations of the a t- tlons under ^ i c h It vifl join a w in Said m ost courts denne qin- .X.- ^ e d (R -n i), chalrmain of the glonal school Ifistrict. I The case tnvolvinr the deputy^X toJpky the rent, the ^ u r t sddedi loadin'g as "n ot only th e im m ed iate still a rc ex tan t., full comftilttee. aaip that with the handling of fed eral'gran d ju ries. tom eya w ho deoioed against p rose­ sheriff ^aqncerpM a '^aim for rent 41 H ere are t|te esaea about w hich c u t i o n s , - 2. A deputy kb'riff la not neces- ‘ Xlktiiijf >at the legs* still obll^'at- transfer of the .goods from exception of one of'th e etj'ht por- Mrlly trespk«;infc whs« he seizes restaliyant property in New■’ -td 'the restaurant operators even truck, but also the operation A ■, tlons, ' the aubcommittee report the edm niittee w anted tp question .ftayen^dt^i^ a four-month period ’ a a r k : - ^ Roy B. Crum m er and A ssoci­ attached propertyj^Ven if his at­ lhougJ»-^he>/had abandoned - the m oving them from the vehiila The better "has not received the cdnaideratlon ates,. a kanaka C ity bond dealer tachment does notTclloW. the let­ flve'/ytara agb, when it was In prooert^ X^ ■ ■^the place w hete they ftee to be! PASQUALE Jam es A . M uli'ally, ,a crim inal Of the com m ittee .. . and does not "• “ “‘‘““y. i» cri.H in». indicted on .a m ail fraud charge ter of the law icsaion of county sheriff^ or .The .fetfurt-becalne involved in u ltim ately d elivered .' necessarily reflect the judgm ent dr" ‘“ vision attorney A ;ring a a rk > bankruptcy ' tri^ee,. a claim the definition of .iinlokding a truck . . > ^ - 1 . ' , _ . .. *• service- «■ as attorneyAttAmAar general)orAeaAWAl. aatAA w as as a yeau lt of securltlea deals in 3. The ,e»t of u n loR ^ g a tmcl FIZZA emd GRINOnt , conclusions of this com nillt^e.' which the com m oiXp^a codft al­ ss;'the result of .a case 'ln,i^'hlch a Involved in an . inyeatlgafion con­ FlO riaa succeeded ^ getting the does not^Ynd wheni tlieXrargo FAUJ4 FROM AirtO I SHOP C ites' A grr4>btent charges dism issed, ^ e com m itte'e been>r^ove i .front' the lowed * but which Supreme Bristol store paid iS5.00b''j;o the W estport. Ju ly • iA*'— M ary E l­ R ogers, in a sejiarate statem en t, cerning hia w ork for a private Court denied. ' " Xv^\ M6 Oenter St. Y \ m ent to TeqoveiX alleged false and- Hartland.. fttnd flqisch hom e am | had left t h e : m u ltip le'brjitsea'A n d laC eration a. Open 9 A. M.\!o 1 A. M. y ap p rovaliof. a m ajority *© ! the full victed of tax frm id in 1952. .''^ e vote wa.s illegal, the court return. rolK qfXln® >«>i"> standing oh end , state Pollcem arM k’iiliant Sh afer co m m ittee dn th e ju d iciary.,’’ charges under a cO st-plua N avy com m ittee' heU iclzed the depart­ The Chapel-High Corp., ownee D a i l Y \ contract,, w hich w ka dism issed in aid. because New Hartford in: near the frrat door. i said M iss LOiXAPphrentiy leaned X R ogers declared th at release of m ent foi>>r^rm ittlng him ai.sted on certain conditions being of the property, ucr.ia..urd Jvit. , . The ^orexBO U ifht to fecov fr i t s ' iiKAiiiat a rear m vor d f iha fou r the rep ort, w hich he attribu ted to 1947, C lark said he had m i n d e p e n ­ punished in the crim inal X' dent recoilectioh of the y u e and met before it would agree to mem­ from\ Cavallaro, and the admin­ 3 : K eatin g , “u tterly d isregard s ord er­ oV iljX a fine Instead of jpr^risoh bership, bnd this it' had no power istratrix of Rogers' estate. The Great changes are talwj? place in America today. And each one of these d iim g ee ly and ethical procedure by ' a t ­ took nu action regarding R q pros­ ^ - x X e c u t i o n . :w it, and allow ing h\mrt6 s e t t l e TO do.. The conditions were that corporation said CAVallaro'a a t­ • X . tem p ting to m islead , th e public for T .’c. Coke, a N orth C q,r^ the civil case w lth/ r'yaym ent of arty regional school to be built tachment. waa illegal because ’ t p - / brings with it tin equally’ gieat opportunity for all of U8 -> bu8ineesmen and p olitical p urposes.” lie term ed the only 335.000 hitim & gh civil claim s X, businessthan. w a- charged wokid cost no more than tl.SjlO a BIO w a r »a w s a t h e r release*"both unau thorized and u a- exceeded ,$100,.0b0. C lark said he pupil and that no town would ever ‘ ' acnipuloua." violatin g o ffice- o f p rice acfm lnl, . OlSCOONtt fanner^, fectoiy workeie, office workers and housewives. Here are just a few traticn regu lation s but nV ver p ros­_ . n’sd j n o. com m itm ents regarding have ^ote representation on the R og ers also said he had evidence _ “Xhe crim inal case and'ad ded, that th at there had been “flagrant in- ecuted afteT Ju sti e^sU o-neya de Regional Board of Education than A ■ bf the changes that, directly or indirectly, will make your future brighter. cided again st senm dg the case to a, the ^ yii settlem ent cam e after he 1 N ew l-tertford. T m rn m rm m X stanrea of, suppression of vital leftXhe departm ent. . 1 The'eourt said there X' docum ents and evidence during the grand Jury. C nsrit said he had no l a n o t h i n g course of th is in v estig atio n, eith er part in the m atter. , iX . The K ansas City vote frau' 1/ • .b y M r. K eating or by m em bers of / , ' ,,aw SW *- ■«• his staff," and th at he w ould ask \ the fu ll co m p ilttee to look in to th e \ m a t t e r . \ K eating, in a statem en t accopt^ Every Painter Knows panying the report, term ed^Xun- of Forfotr Forfermonco - /. fortu nate” the C lark epispde, and Quality goes further ' , he added: / Ea s y "There Is little hpfe that the •vtn in wormost waothorL situation w hich rom ains untouch­ and spreads easier... MOHTHtV ed — the Supper^ C ojirt Justice * PH A|IM ACY IS A VERY EXA CT PRO FESSIO N . 1 ' pa ym en ts ‘ w ho refrsed ^ t^ ow any light on ■ > his y e a is^ aepvtce Ir the depart- W e Phanriaci.at.s m ust have vary high stand ard s. W hen . m ent->X iU e'v^r be revived or ef­ “ m f . fectiv ely p u rared ." com pounding and di.spensing m edicines w e strive for v i. ^ibm ltted M em o absolu te p erfectio n ,. J ' L •> In a n>ihority . d ksen t printO d Anwrien'i finnst hard coal fam o u s 'b lu e h p al'l It's th e fin ­ M. W ith U te report, R ogere com m ent­ X -n p w available on the 1954 est hard coal^ tn in ed -^ tinted \ ed: “Ju st w hat evidence Justice NO M ARGIN 01' ERRO R CAN RE AU .OW ED, 'blue coal’ buying plan. Gives blue as a trad e^ ^ rk . 'blue C a.li.'lulaj'-i't.,' ! y I r, ....i C lerk w as exp eptl^ to give to this becan.se every .tim e w e com pound a prescription you r’ you this: co al' bu rn s clean onef b q t w ith com m ittee th at it did h ot already > far less^ aste thah ordtnsry ' B 3 . ^ ' • ppsse.ss is not m ade d eer.” healtli and life is in ou r care. E very m ed icine m u st be I 1 . Special discount by order­ ing how. 2\ You pay only a co al. L ess need to tend yoilk,,,. y / T here w ere m any references to p erfect. A nything ei^e is, unthinkable. / \ / tllerk in U )e g ro’.ip 's h earin gs, and small down payrnent—fits fu rnace, too— w ith ‘blue co al'! ■ / K eating w rote him on June 15, your budget. 3 , Many montlW: Order now!’ - (/ lfl53, citing som e of them and in­ X EV ER Y PRESCRIPTIO N IS CH ECKED , and dou­ viting him to testify. TW e Ju stice M O T O R O IL to pay the balance. There’s'a replied tw 'o days later tlikt "th e .t .bot mtRy paiR^nym ble checked for accu racy, A lK jT igred ients are natu rally^ supply of ‘blue coal’ safe in . co ijrts m u st be k ep t f“ee from pub- ort foolad by |bi |Nl - lie contrp vensy ” an d th at th erefore adding to th e (lost of in gred ien ts 'the charge fo X tim e — easy as ABC\' h e w ould n o t follow a ‘ p eivon al liV- dR tbt' coR. / A iA A im m A m H /■ H conation" to testify. He subm itted required to (^im pound, plus tlie. net^^ssar.v m od erate Millions of coal iuert insist on lUY coai. ry color U Ask for Olizum Motor Oil A!/Your a m enio CPinm entlng on som e of profit needed to operate a Pharm acy. \ v th e cases in vestlijated . Hm Irvetl ecenemy k in buyins Sm Favorite Sorvlco SfaOOn. ' The. subcpr.im ittee report said bet: evsiky paM cbtalnobl* , . , end ./ DISTIUBl’TED/llY these Com m ents “do not m eet the Ibel't Cbl-Nam*l SUPia HOUtI IT IS A T m ^ T E TO PH A R M ^Y iliat de.spfte X issue'.s or resolve the questions, PAINT. Yov'# And Snirs iey«r«|#, raised Initiall.V r b u t fu rth er an aly ­ •lira long wps^ extra preinctipn and the fact that'aH operating exp eiis^ h av e ad v iced , in- MANCHESTER W. G. QLEKNEY CO. s t seem s fru itless." antra kidjng gawar in avery tkilan af pluding all salaries, th e av erag e ijation -w id e p ricT q f p re- / T he report also saM the subcom : . SUPU HOUSI PAINT. / ^ ■ m lttee w as convinced It could have 'W lia paintari'iay fat larNrig latia- / scrip tio n s^ abou t. $2.36 each ./ T h is in cid en tally is ju st A U T O P A R T S 336 NO. MAIN STREET TELEPHONE MI §-5253 ’ faction and graatar vohia, buy Cbl- subpoenaed C lark, but decided not about (^r, average also • 'X ■ ■ ■ . ' V , / ' - to do so. R ogers said th at K eatin g Naaial tUPIR H O U U PAW T. 170 BROAD 8T. TKI.. MI 9-453S "w ell know s that w hen he at- Cbl-Naaial lUPIR H d U M f AINT it I / : / tem pted to subpoena Ju stice C lark JVE W ILL A LW ^S d o o u r P A R T to keep tli'at / the f\ili com m ittee voted over- ' Hy pr^act wilb ailr*Na . .dureblMy.cavarBga i average price as low as good P harm aceu tical p ractices .w helm l'igly to deny th is requ est." X A m ong the ..rfcom itten^tiohs W JI M ^pew ar," w ill p erm it. A n k i n strict observance of th e E th ics of w hich the subeptnm ittee m ade; 1 P harm acy w e/w ill contih.de to striv e for absolu te per-, X- 1. A revision of law .? dealing FER G'ALk^ON w ith co n flicts of, in terest, betw een fection in the com pounding of your p rescrip ^ n 's. service to the governm ent snd service .to .p rivate l.uteresta by prewent. Or form er govenim ent X % e m p l o y e e . 2. A reexam ination of bribisry law s w ith relations to gifts be­ tw een public O fficials and citizen s Open Dally 7 A.M. lb 5 P.M. Ipciuding Wed. Afternoon^, PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY \ J / , 1nd Saturday Until Npon. 901 MAIN STREET \- /- t '■■■ LECLERC T h e W . e C TEL. MI.3-5321 funeral home Fellows.of the American College of Apothecaries K OVER 500.000 FRESCRIPTIONS HLiED / ^ 9 * * W ® * » ,®y rapidly mechanizin* our fann«, we have ipcteafled agricultu^I THI CHAn OI: More and more of our yhung people attend high school and oollwe- FliNERAl output 52% per man-hour sipce: 1940. / 2.377.000 are in college right now. , THf CHANOIt Our industrial genius increases Anierica’s factory o u ^ t every year." 33^ N o. M ain St. . Today. 98% of our work is done by machinery. ■ . - SERVICE T el. M I 9-.i2.i3 I n c r e ^ farm produ(|tion nuJcee the American farmer / bei- TMf OPPORTUNITY! An intelligent, informed pubUc is a great aseurance of future 'W alter r^. •ct cuatomer for all kiiids of merchaiidise. - - • * “ v - THf OPPORTUNITY: Increased productivity creates higher living standards and prosperity and stability for any nation. leads tomore general proqrerity. . * tie cle rc, \ D i r e c t o r 23 M ain Street, M anchester' Call MI-9-5869 :.V-

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). ■ yeiiriMods. ’ /- -/r' '. '/X .';.: .W ii4 it modern elofitric ranges you will win higlictt bonortp cMify npdn | the prniie of family and Iflends.-And (uh) aoTt yooraelf I byt^aMniTMiM <{ During. 19.53 time and work. -|. ’ ' . ’ - . /- 314 Homes b Priimpt Appraisals "TW CHANOf: More leisure. "Forty million Ambrictins get‘paid vacations, and SzcluatVa, palaBtak I . , ■ Electric cooking tews naninil juices, flavors, vtouaina '' THI CHANGE: Our growing knowledge pf atomic energy and how to harness it for THE CHANGE: Memljership in religious congregations has increased at twice the la>ar rack KiiiM eoia- { Financed Here. Uiey*ie notiqiendiAg their free time in the old rocking chair. " ' conslructive peacetime,uses. * . • Rent-Kke Payments ■ ■ I- ' tn^ minerzls. ' ' " f J :■ rate of our ^pulatipn gains. f t ' ptalalp ffsOKta agaiaat | i, ' mat, cscroaiaa.— kaaa Fhont M I.M 58I . fIM OPPORTUNITY! More and more.dbllars'f6r the hot^t and transportation busi* THE OPPORTUNITY! This opens up fabulous new fields. Sooner or later, atomic THE OPPORTUNITY! Our spiritual gains will help us to lead richer, fuller livM,-and /'•■X- ■ X aaaA Rod for the sports, hobby and entertainment fields, i —' . am p 'With kioBBloraa • .Hi-Speed elearic co(jk|ng cooks a$ fast as food c^m cook.' energy will nur our farms, factories and mines. to make the brat use of our material gains. water, ataiaap takaa ] Ml.9.4589 f - - 1 . \ ahawW.rgcilBaatefa I Monday, Turoday. Friifiiy-.— . ‘ • - ■ .' _ • ■ t Houm: r ' t It’s easy. the timer on aii'eleatic range and forget k. -X,::' X -^ ::;;x '[■' ' ' ■ x '”'; - ' : . ■ ’-*^a i, ■' X « s . Oppn.» A.M. to 5 P.M.' X - 4K J- • • ' Ilmraday— No gucMwork. Np tedkxu.pot-waning. . ' ;• -. • w J • •• \ , 'A Op(w • A,M. to A P.M. : iWrdnrodaya and Saturdaya-l— ' ■' -V' ‘ ’ '~Y'\ ' 1 • --Y ’ ' ''' i Open • A.M. to 13 Noon Electric cooking is clean, coot, and’ thrifty. Jxm F- -'■!'X.'!' pehniM a day, all the joy of carefree dearie irooking. ;■ ,;XyY ^ ■ 1* X ■/ t ^ % -r. v'— .. . . . -V... , '.9 ■■ -X- i— *' . . • u- . , * ■ '- *; ; ' • •• . . • - -x . F R E i! Send fdrthig booklet, 'T H E ¥>■ FUTURE of AMERICA.” Never beforahas It •,V I Ainerira had such tremendous potentials. r ' ’1- ■' -r--' ' " ' ' •' '' Read the story of the- huge developments v X ' lattrJfF 0tF i r €D Fnt% l^FraUi \C now taking place. Every American should r 'U ' X ' X : . / ! ' ‘ ; , ; THI NIW MODUS 1 ,k n ^ these facts. For FREE, 24-page illua* FORD HEATERS MEAN 4 J , i' • • 4 trated booklet,'drop a postcard to: TIm A T Y O U « • - - 1 ' f Advertising Council, "Future of America,** • ..i ’ -. ■•/ ' -‘V *5 W. 45th Et.,New-York. N. Y. water te rala waali m atola Mate R iqkic A m iA im DiALIR .V ■ r- . ■ - J' i'. • 1 ‘ ' 4 - ar lah. Vaa aora aa lawatr Will -laMi-aa'P Paabla-haa liiaMwa .'.‘xr _■ £ - .aarvlaa. tat at ptHoiata aa f*- /Y ii-'X’ XX 'X. V- \ - -illiaa • Parp ttiatit la nor : \ . V\ .-V . ' ■ - ■ . j -', k., ■ . V, ■.‘i 1- V, ■ ,ii •A' . . v . . ; X . 1 I ' i' ■ ' X ■ ■ I , , - 'U X ' f r|_r.. ' r/ \ r ' " f . - I - ./X-" IlM iltoitr Saviin * U ap AMOciatioM -KKiyUaiR SL h ,lL - .It - x : : : x v .y xx-xO ' X,/ V I ,^x. \-X -X • ■X ,' " X -...' -■ .•■X ■ ■<. ' 'V Y 'a :.' ;x :: ■ I ; . | S - » ' T ' Y ' ' ■ X X .XX WAA'- vA " . ■ ■ \i-r .. ■V X, M ■ 1 / kGE TWELVE w CHESTER EVEK ^G HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,, TUESDAY, JIJLY 6, / / ■ *>'> . NEltVlLLE ft)LK8^ BY PONtAiNE FOX EU^TNY BtTStNESS HY HERSHBERGER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 'x S 2 ” KA^CHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANGtlRSI^R, COfffl^ TUESDAY. JULY 6, IBM PAGE THlRTEiar

f BIRD TKACiRiDY lors. tanagerA .Tire^.I and a eat« T | r ' ' w sr.sr.'qF An«w*r to PrtVrout PunI# Columbia ■ X :f /Bird,. Sense and Ndns^^e {lie bid and the New lA' ^ Columbia, Mb. — In one; ■ HoJ gAt P®' V Radio Actress u N 1 T V T T A T V riEGALBEVERABES; f ■ N. U k k V A R night 17 birds ran Into the tei| Polka' pt-vl fought a- tough. A At LOW PfaCMti vision towar of Station’ KO; - b a t U ^ ' m k i y *5 U T ¥ t It la knpoaaible tp enjoy in* Tesa — Yes. those two arflsUin' ct/lntc) societv in.Bos- . w ;/p,uuP ACB 0 8 S 6 H irtU n | t m a A A k s h T? ¥ k thoroughly^unleaa one ha( ,llenty Sesquhentennidl^Enjoyedl TV near here and were' killi : ton. hilt I fihatly managed it. ^ JIaAkasw Ilm sM ----- ooitiwrnmv ¥ r Y* W the next apartment.. * 1 Radio acUera> TSelecfad i ■ X of ry o rk ' to d^. An expel-t fivrn the Ihiivyralty:, Bblidio lid CoibrCq)6r -I I imagine you hddxB A r w U r l i n i S O T B iw i M ' i t >uuiu wT(rcra> • r ' * ' " ' ” p A A m f u A Y of'-Missouri. which operatu the,-tb keep your chin r r ------. . to “ -^Chapinon •Boundary . 1 A ,HOGR.HI R8 A. M- to 12 K n-A Iw K 0 T KVCMIATRIST The guy bought himself a 7(>- Mo^eThqn 1000 a t Pageant station.' identified them aa warl^i Polka.bot—No/jua't my no.se! A Ab A Mk. A db'Mk sD ^ tSht hat (comb, form) , 1 Q ■ T A ¥ The piiack wM>4elling an elikir room house with no bath becausa ■ c A T V n I appeared In a • Male f 0 u N which he declkped^would make men he wanted to be filthy rich. T A N m U "rr s p live to a great, ag / ■erici 10 Grafted (her.) 7 Cttlumbia. July 6 (Special)-^ son of New York. Also PvL David IS Pronts llS x p ire d « f m U M i ‘ T 0 Quack^'^^Look kt liw. Hale ahd ■\ m k A W m. ii T ( tUmpUclty was Uie backdrop for Sharpe, their eon, vrab home on a Mute, of 12 O ld E ll f s k I hearjyr'^ I'm o ver\ lh i^ hundred Woman waa only a aldMigua at the town's sesquicehtennial cele­ 14 N ■ r' T |i fX 4 u ■ C r the Creation, but n o w ^ a 'a the weekend pesa .front Oatn|> Hola- 'aatronomy lOSummer (Pr.) 7 N m A K bration which was held during the ± « T\K v 1 i whole U’orks. blrd, Maryland.^ ) , CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. 18 Man'i name 21 P e tte rt Listener^Is he ikally as old as holiday weekend. , Mi;. anid Mr*. /Jamee I%clan, 18 Horizontal 22 P rin tin g 31 O b itrv e i 48 Peruvian that (to the youthful kasistant7) The townspeople presented a former restdenta of Oolumhia, support . inistaliet , 37 Happenings Indian Assistant—I can't say. I've only Friend — Thknkful! What have brief history b f events whiu i have were weekend guests of Mrji and 311 MAIN STREET (a rch .) ------23 Being borhi 38 Clam p 47 H a w a ii worked for him ‘ ' fo r I to be thankful for?, I can't pav hundred my billaX , ^ taken place during tl.e past 180 Mrs. Clinton Ladd. They returned 17 Abstract being34 ^ p t ^ 41------Subtler- p re c jp ln years. years in the form of a p.ngeanL to Brunswick, Maine, after the 18 Lam prey 25 Caverns " (ab.) 42 Norte explorer48 W ifiter vehicle » ^ - -Then, man alive, be Uumk More than 1,000 persona sat on the telebraUoiKon Sunday. /V- fu l^ u aren't one of the creditors. 20 Dutch v>vrcity 2 8 Afre*h ■ . 43 City in KevadaSO^oman bronse The greatest thing k girl does ' lawn pf the Horace Porter School Arthur Mathieu, son'of Carl PKc^ iy^chell 9-5231 ' I 212 1 Bed u e o canopies C l 27 Father (Fr.) 4 4 Untorted ^X S l Interest (ab.) dread, is reaching 30 not yet wei^ and applauded the impreseive af­ Mathleu of Old Wllllr.ianUc Road J •I2S A n tic 20 Individuals ,■ wheaten^nfNl S3 Compass point He is a ginger. ale speaker—a fair. fell on a pier at the Oommunity .good talker, hut 'goea flat after v 28'Rcdsctort 20 Lease 54 Knock Two things never quite-bve up h^’s uiworked a few minutes. Included in the'-peaear t entitled Beach Friday and cut hia knea. Ha 8a.Clote (poet) to their advertising: Sin and cir­ •The Road Beyond" were 12 dif­ 'was taken to a doctor who . took .23 Recipient \ cuses. ferent Bceuee . including the Btitches to rkam tha wound. 34V ickr-^ 1r r r Mm . N ^'rirh - - . I want yoU to- establishment of Moor'e Indian Datyi and Dabordh Geer of Port­ rk r r" li X teachNmy k(^ k foreign lan'gUsge. 3S Goddess of A contemporary says the aver­ Chai'lty School which later moved land, Alaine,,are'with their grand­ iT^ ProfOayr - - Certainly, madam, to New Hampshire and is now mother Mrs. Jut.a German of West peace N • age-man feeik better If it Is never French. German. Russia’^n, Itaiian.' know nas Dartraou'h College. StreetXor the summer vacation,. . deflnltely.-'aerided who is boss in Spanish-h-.^. IL Alt taking part in ther^.pageant W^kafx d guaata at tha home of ■ to the taste , ' . r hia hprtie. He’ll feel better atlll if B irds’ home Mrs. Ne^u'ich — Which is the wore costumes fam-liar to the era Mr/and Mi^Joaeph Tashlik Were 30 n A h^H admit she is and he done with moat foreign':? 18 o f the character they pqi-trayed. their daught'e^nd family;, Mr.- and 40 Unexpei] a ,lne uncertainty. N. ^ ‘ ' iW/hlel saAt'ilsls *a« i Mrs. Abe Sheingolt] and^ childicn s John Hansenand read the story sufnt^ fti I said yea when .gomebody offered me’a jeb □. Not even forMhe highest prln- for the one. hour .long event. and Mrs. 'I^hlik'a L>ro(her and a X yleterday!’' • . ft ft Druggist—Did the patent medi­ Iples has knyonV the right tk The crowd laughed'heartily at fantUy, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berry Roof Bnial H- w cine you purchased cure your sacrifice others H tnkn himself. IP Chaton Hunt's portrayal of David all of New York City, '''' aunt? . OUT OUR WAY m Tjuntihgton, a bell-ringer at the MF. and Mrs. William Merritt of BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLHr b*«p* -\ Man — Mercy, no, oh reading Q o llf like taxes. You drive,Jto P IM church for 35 years. According to West Street have as their guests ft the circular, that w-aa wrapped get the/'green"\knd thro kind Up ft ' the script Huntington was per­ Mrs. Merritt’s mother, Mrs. John 55 Earnest , IT around the bottle ahe got two 'n In the /hole. ^ 'e m TMi« e e l ® I'M nrcMfNie.'l V. petually plagued by playful boys Hovey of Stockton. • Calif. 58 Make possible \4'^m X' more diseaaea. p who apugnt to toll .the belt behind Green Bound Over 87 Ocean Shores » KAK-KAPF/..>- HAVE YCJU A ?S 'T ^ K (E / The trouble with this roiinfc^y Is his back. ' Another charge 4|as' been made 58 Paid back 1 Jesa- Jerry keepa talking about COVPUETeO VWCATlOM Pl-Ai4« thst^fhere are too ni.my wide- The Other Rvente W' /- a pair of drawera. Do you know against Roy Green, 17, of. Colum­ — .t'A\ FAIRLY ffCMlMS ^OfZ DOWN spares ■' entirely surrounded Dr. Harvey K. MacArthur of bia and he has been bound over a what he'a referring to? HBsfi VISTAS— f 1 Window glam NSh STft!T teeth. tile Hartford Theolo^.cal Semi­ 'til' the next term of Windham X -»AH -E R— \OUj5 FIND A 2 English river 1 nary in Hartford was giiest min­ /Gounty Superior Court by Judge I. i ister at Columbia Co.igregational QLMET iNiTERt-UpE IN 3 Sailors (coll.). p Mayo Cohen in. Police Court Sat­ b ft '. CARNIVAL i / B Y TURNER IN6 /INOUMTAlN AlK 3 0 S T ( . 4 Diminutive ^ Church on Sunday. .Speaking to a urday. morning. The young man TH6TOWC YOUR JADED E S L Tim othy Iv K capacity audience, he afflrnied was charged with breaking and '■ ' / Herald Photos. - THe Herald camerman expertly captui^ tha tvansitiun o fjife during the past 150 years in Colum­ 8 Note in that the ciuirch has two functions. entering into the Checker-Board • is your ossurone^«f k The first, a priestly one to bring bian' Celebrating ita sesquiCentennlal dum g the holiday weekend, r'esidenta. presented a pageant Guido's sealk I Feed Store on Columbia Avenue dntlUed, "The _ ^ td Beyond”. On the left Are Tom Dauteuil and Danhy Osmond playing the roles !5ELF. life of God into the life of man in June. Atty. Krug, of Wllliman ire . ^nd community. The oilier to of ta-o Indians who roamed the woods In the. ^ l y days. While Hoa-ard S. Thayer, choir-member in the soHsfaction. Set Hiose FR6E.' tic who-represents Green entered show records many of the events with,his movlA camera. > t out and declaie that God is a plea of not guilty but waived BUGS b u n n y leaven and all is not right with examination and agreed to the voiuos ot Cirtor's, yOur roputobio Chcvroltf dooior, 311 . ''World, and it is time that a postponement. He was released chkh^ be made. He ep.'ke brief-, Main StTMt, Monelioster under bonds of $1,000. Hal Boyle X ly of the^early'church' leaders and Hlag-tliurrh Wed . PubKc Records their fiMj; for liberty.. Miss Rita King, -daughter of \\ The ceikbratiun opened its pro­ Mr. and Mrs. jUe'on King Sr. of gram with a tour of hietoiic'homes Salve on Returning Warraatee Deeds 1048 CHEVROLET De Luxe 3-Door. 1949 FORD V8 4-I)oor. Hr«t- / Abington. was married in St. Jo­ Frederick M. Colton to Hazel F. oh Saturday morning. 'Some 200 seph's Church, Willlmantic, Sat­ Radio, heater. $595 rr. .%h exceptional value! $545 people visited the 'homes of Mrs. Oliver, property on Tolland *1*0111-' A Real Value! urday morning, to Edward Church, pike. ' Lo'ttie Thonm.Hoil,/ Mrs, Henry son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Joaeph J. Adamo and Shirley M. 1952 FORD 4-Door ‘Sedan. 19.53 CHEVROLET 2-Door C | E Ramm, Mrs..Rayfnond Clark. Mrs. Church of Columbia. To Daily Grind A. R. SharM/-Mrs. 'William Burp- Adamo to Veronica J. Richmond, Radio, healer, Fordnmalic. .• $1295 dan. Radio, heater^ lik e new! ▼ The Rev. John'K. Hunan per­ properly at 83 Bigelow St. / . ham and The Old Inn. An antique formed the double ring ceremony. ,\ show wx6 conducted at the Inn. m e ^ a man can make”. M. 'William F.. Briggs and George 1951 CHEVROLET Del.iixe 2- 19.50 Pljaiolilli 4<-UiKir. Radio, The bride was given in marriage New York i/P) — The big prob­ H. Stetson to Middlesex Associates, Iri^tne evening a block dance was Schwab (He died broke). door. Heater. Low' mileage. $1045 heater. An excrl1cn4' value! by her father. Mra. Theresa' Rich­ lem facing mlltioBs of Americans "The^um of wtodom is, that the Inc., property on Spruce Street, $845 ' •-5 . r » C > /-4 ■ held in the square at the green. Colored lights were icsed to mark ards sang "Ave Maria" during the today la, "How can I go back to time Is npyer lost that ia devoted Rdbert T. Hall and Palmira Hall I95‘3 CllEVROI,ET .Station Wagon. «JR w iLLA i^ Mass.., Miss Rosalia ' Lamantia of 1949 CHEVROI.ET DcLuxe FIXED STARE.. 5 U A R D \6 ISP off the square. It was sponsored the dally rut?” to work”--''Emerson. ; , , ' to Robert J. SandsII and Hqlen J., Hampton was maid of honor and Sandal], property at 114 Kolliater' Radio, heater. Power Glide. $1595 < by the Recreation Council. Some, .worn out by the .Iong "And holX one another's noses like new! Door. Healer. I.OW mileagii, ^ 9 5 Because of the rain on Sunday Miss Carolyn Dunnack of South to the grindMbne hard”— Robert St. ■ ' -4 Coventry was. bridesmaid. The holiday weekend, are overwhelm­ Barqcchia Paganl jd Dominick ^ L E Y O O P RiKOEnized morning the speaking- program Burton. ^_ BY V. T. HAMLIN was held in 'Yeomans Hall instead groom was attended by his broth­ ingly anxious to return as quickly Ponticelli, property a t Broad and "Let us go forth and resolutely er Robert Church of Columbia as as possible to the aepurify and or­ Wlndemere Streets: "^ ^ i^ C Y E Z Z lR . IT JU 5 rl^® *^fcAM .m ifa«tAI of Newton Smith Field. The con­ dare with sweat of, brow %o toil / ibfTMAT X . r[>0N*.T HAFTA 5 N O OOU«r AB O U T best man and Fred Brehant of der of their job in factory or of­ Marrla^b license Evory OK usod ear is thoroughly inspoettd and rocondi S(XltRE>'"^'^A^5lMD0PEP /^MiOOPEDABlC. HAPPY fusion of the last minute change our little day"—Milton. CASE THERE \ hunt FOI •T IT'5 TH VERV s a m e hurt the attendance. Edward Hebron ushered. fice. Richard Eptl Symington. 28 ' FEUA jDRAfiON ) COWN AN'(6 h ? MUSTA) WINfiS UKl A WCXlLDNrr BE THEY'RE After tha ceremony, a reception Freedom is a great thing — no "W ho flrsi lnven,ted work, and Monroe St.,''and Joan Mayo. 83 CRITTER I FOUGHT Connery Latham, director of Spe­ bound the free and holiday re­ rionod and boars a 30-day writton CARRIED < POSF! ) HAD A. HUGE BAT/ NO (O NT was held at the SpoKs Canter doubt of it—but it has meant to Seaman Circle, July IQ, South t h is a f t c r n o O n ; USED cial Collections at Dartmouth Col- joicing spirit down to the ever- Ta o r a GON tour WAS V WINGS.^ Restaurant with 150 relative'a and them nothing in the last three Methodia^. , HUNTlN'x, ' lege was main speaker of the day. haunting importunity of.'ibuainesa? warranty.'' ^ . L 'KiUJwT^ HMteHTERj^ G O N E f^ ^ r w K guests attending.' After a wedding days but traffic jama. indigeatloP, ' Building Permit He spoke on the early' development . . . Sabbathless Satan!"—Chiariea And historical' background of the trip to an uhannounceil deatina- sunbiirn. crying children, and mos­ Harold Peteraon, addition and quito bites. The only place they Liainb. _ school in Coluntibia. tlon the couple will reside ih,Co­ aitefatlon lo dwelling at 27 Turn- Finance your car - Ihe'GMAC way* ! lit, Coi.' Theodore Whitney, rep- lumbia. Both attended the Horace would like to go thia m.ornlng, oth­ "Work la Wot a.good.Thei^what Aull Rd., $1,000. reaentTng Gov. Lodge, spoke Porter School, apd the bride is er than to the office, is to a reat- ia a good ? The scorning o f,Work/' briefly. He^^and Mrs. Whitney stsy- employed at-the American Thread fut hoapital on a quiet street. ' -:-Seneca. / / Colorado haa 48 peaka more than cd for the barbecue and pageant. Co. Tha groom is a truck driver. Otbera, however, have been "The great pleasure 'iP life is 14,000 feet high. r ^ s i : Dining thexapeaking program. spoiled bv the ecstatic freedom doing what people say you cannot / Sheldon Gardner presented an Manchester B\-enlng Herald.-i^ thst went with the'l78th anniver­ do” Walter Bagehot. ' /' /CHEVROLET/ American Flag (o\Uie town. Mr. tiunbia rorrespomtent, Mra. Hyland sary of America independence. "No civilized mah' ever regrets Gardner la Cub Mastay of Colum­ 'Tasker phone HA S-88S8. They hate the idea of returning to a pleasure"—:^Oscar Wilde. ' Cap* MMbgBSws bia and the flag vras'^/rom the responsibility and yearn to run SEE ^ « a Caeknaa. ls» { "Fl.v tHp plefcsHf* that bites to- Clarenee H. Andenon for “V \ 81 D i g IS. **You COMBHi M tliM Oi*4Hi It!• Bnan BM«M of sp«eI«liyttlon--(Wttpteltliyttlor in Cubs. It was accepted by Clair barefoot and knee-deep in liberty '**>*•8^4 Moms -ia8«RMW. BFaiBM I morrow”—^o r g e Herbert. "" ------garbagt don^ tikt n» ean tr Robinaon. 1st Selectman. X Firsl Mate Spy Too,. untH the snow files. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES The Old Meeting House of Artyer- i I "A life of .pleasure is , .‘the IpOANS Checking No matter what your attitude most unpleaslng/life in the world.” on second mortgages and auto­ BY EDGAR MARTIN lean Antiques opened for'-the firhl j toward getting back into harness —Oliver Goldstplth' mobiles. Also Insurance. -X B U Z S A W Y E R time oii;) Saturday. It ia thi new >/ Mrs. Petrov Savs raa.v be, you will find some con­ BY ROY CRANE museum just completed by Mr. X. solation or grounds for self pity "A perpetual holiday is a good CONNECTICUT VALLEY and' Mrs. ' J(>hn' Kozelka, It had Metbpurhe, Australia, July 8 oP)- in the following literary aspirins working deflpitldn ot Heil.’> • Ber­ Realty and Investment Co. mxiitAY5.'ntfy«oiisa many visitors during the weekend. —Mrs. 'Fvdokia Petrov told the for your hblidsy-wounded mind: nard ShaW/, The members of the Woman's ' 74 East O uter Street Wl* SklBWOOk. AustraliaP'.fpy inqulr. today her "It is. not good td have too ‘ ‘Miserable comforters are ye Tel. 511-9-45.53 Guild had thetr new book, "The Soviet dlpIoPiiat huaband wasn’t much liberty. It is not good i(o all”—Old Testament. • . History of Columbia" on sale diir- the first Red apy in her life. That have all one wants" — Blaise Pas- Buy your cabinet sink NOW! •X. ' ing Uie celebration and it met with was her flrat huibapd'a profeaaioh cal. H ■»Trs8%h|/ ~gFeat enthusiasm. ■ISO.f; "I tell yoti, liberty ie the beet or \ 'The Columbia baseball team The woman followed''her secopd ail things; never live ben.ekth the ; AND GIJ A OINUIN0 won its gaifie with the Willington noose of a aervHe haUer”—Bir Wil- i M r' team in the Ir)ter-C6uiUy Baseball spouse, Vladimir PetrovXto the Leagu'e:, Sunday .afterooon. The witness box and be*tan, a racHAl of Ham Wallace. — ' score was. 8-0. Rlsley pitched, his her own activities as'-a SoViet "Every vat must stand k'pon hia , ' second ab-hit . game against Wil­ secret police agent in Australl^ own bottom"- -John Bunyan. I lington this season. } She gave her age as 39. '' "Bver>’ man for himself, and ! Her first husband'* career as a for all 'bf »*«"—Cervantes. I Fersonal Mrotioii' tv it WORLD'S ECONOMY The'Columbia Community Play­ secret police agent, roe said, had rty, in .the lowest rank Of ers wilt- hold try-outs tonight 'on been cut short by his.arrest and svery nation is little more than the FOOD WASTE MSPOSER stage ih Yeomans Hall at 8:30 banishment to a labor camp —tn-j-cOolce ofNrorklng or starving*— 1037. SaUiuel Joh CrtAMPlION ?; F O R O N L Y PRlSaLLA’S-POp p. m. for'"Dear Ruth” to be pre- , sented in August. Membership in Petrov was thiriL. secreU-.ry of ‘*ni'at treabkeroua phantom BY AL VERMEER the Soviet Embassy in (Tanbcrra wrhich men call llbary"—Ruskln; this group ui open to everyone in­ a WALL-FLAAIB'— PRESSURE BURNER,8 MICKEY FINN Spreading Fasti terested ip dramatics. Residents <1 until he asked''Australian officials "lig this'a holiday’ " —Shakes' IBY l a n k L E O N A R D interested-may call Mrs. Carl Gos- for asylum n April, tui-mt' over peare. a COMPLETE HEATING IDNITS ir line' HA''3-4478. ,~ mass of. Brabass.v .dbruments “ If all the year was plaYiqg holi­ to L N S T A L L E D b y F a CTORV TRAINED MEN Ooo 0 * o7l tiAmAv^mamaxKTM^. the «MEN)0aBRMG Week-end guests at the home of and .said, he heeued a Sovfet days, to roqrt woiild be as tidiws a FORCED WARM AIR — STEAM — HOT WATER V espionage rin>r in- Australia. as tq'Work". '-Shakeapearc.- ISnONX PWLt /FEWAIEN I IOLP NWRAACE HORSE Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hunt of Co­ EXTRA XXJtE MMONG AlWCXMTkMYTNEy...... «EP ITS TME SORT OF I ARE HONOSAMl lumbia^ were Mrs. Hunt's, niece, M'ra. Petrov joi'ned liar h.isband ".Nothing befaVli any m*n which/ UPFROMFLORIM, in exile after AystiaUan ofRcials he is not fitted to endure"—Mar- 1 m o tA m s u iL M UNCLE miLi WING That bdoipA mbi! m , i .Mlss'DbroUiy F'ailor of Montclair, r e g u l a r $04 so WILL HX) LET A< reacued her ■ from, Rusciaii agents cus Aurelius. ■P fWLWAIWW FELLAS MMOLF / SFREAP if IT MSrUwOULP TRUST N. J. and Mrs. Theda Oehlefs of RIPEITONCE? . "Mettichen,. N. J. On Supday . fhey who were taking her back to Rua- "Endure and persist: thin pain | IMENDONEP ITif JO10 GiWE < NOiNMUlOOD HAS^ PiSMMnra w’ere jobied by hia son And family, sia. SUbaequentjy Ruaaia broke will turn co youT good by and by” j fOGARTY BROTHERS ME TNEK SOLEMN PftOMISES) KOBABLTNEARP Mr. and ftlrs. Dabid Hunt, Aiiison diplomatic relaUops with Aus-. —Ovid. '■ ■ ■ ' I ' . Authorized Dealer ■ / - tokeepanm! and David of West Hartford .and Iralia over the bitoe and Auafralia ^What’s pa:h help is bfyond pre- f^n4 Mr. and Mrs.- Francia Hunt qf New nampd a .royal commiasl6n to in­ ventlonl’-trM'iBainger. '.'n< ^ 256 CENTBR STREET ' ' ' Get tm *'oi 'London. ’ ' ‘ vestigate "the ,'cotiple's stories. "Of all the ways of life but one^- Ac/ X - 54^^ Deluxi Coblnot Sink End wrapping of pwasy sary, on Saturday, hey celebrated Tha fermentation- that takes " I w*H perform n u8e)eae duty—' X V' ^I^UR'SERVICE ' garbage, trip* lu (ho oul- on Sunday with, their_fa«iil,X place in the brewing Of .wine and Veigll. Mr.'and Mrs, A. R.-Bliarpe had tteer,' la the same process that ■"ITiercMa no aibatitute for, hard sidXpeil Swuh fofid wajito ns their gu e^,. their'daughter and takes placa in making, bread with woi-k!'—TtKkoks A; Edison. COAL-CORE -FUEL OIL down the ' drain-w-jUi a' . .CAPTAIN EASY hus.hand Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ander- yeast, ’ , - ' . "Hard work ia the bent Invest- wOnderftJt. Yuunzstown . Melvin’s^Trieiids ; i ’ A W fE R . , BY LESLIE TURNER |t r e c KLES AND HIS^ VRIE^M I kitchens Food ‘ Waule Prej^rednepr. X"' iNauoiwc'sOispdsfjr jBV MER|IILL C. 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Tli« Woye:Goe* Too . jPund^y Action ' 35 HoMefs,^315 Hits Coll ion X -J X ' -/N.„ in Sets Foe rs, Saddler Still AwBy ■P A ssociaM Press Spbrta W riter 1 f l ! sweplsdoublehesders, w aving '4ke ski snd rookb oe Cuimingham. From Pre-Army peak Big lealrue ball players celebrat- NatlpnaK^League ;^dinfe Giants] Jim Wiiso: eded belp'but reg- Down Two Hits w ed Independence iUy with a home ^ •*"« *»'’«»»«• *" still 34 lengths injfrOnt of BrookHlstered his 1sixlh victory for M*I- lyn. The two r i i ^ begin a tlires- ukee w ithout,.a'defeat in the Winnef^ Get Two Tallicft Fpatherweight . Champ. bas^i^all stadia froni dugout to : ^ *rtmer7 i^in^on had grand e set'at Field tonight. genre. , Chicago, July 8 ^ — Casey Steri-• up of rtghtha-idtd bri^t*ts. sJarnmers. Jol 1 Twi Leaders bullpen and sent the h arri^. delH.„^woh his 12th cinnatlls' Redlegs defeated Charlie Grimm c gel 6f the New Yoi* Yankees, who- least in the fans' hni^. It ... Showfi Only Flashas Only nine of tho/32 aiarting game wi‘ lA Sixth to Oyercome fenseleas pitchers running tcHedy- ^ three-bit 10-0 shut- Chlcago.^6-5 in the opener as Bobby Yankee Chief >/ will manage'the. American League I eludes Gran Hamnerrof Phitsdel- Orioles. Ace e'r., , ■ ■ ^ , pitchers went th/distance,the dial but out over Pbiladelphia Phillies Adams drove' in the winning run /X 1-0 Deficit at ^ Nebo; Resume Plav Pi^Army .Slyle four of them turjied'bed in shutouts.. In the o] teairi.in the annual All-Star base- j phia, Ray Jablons’-r of 8t. Louis. 4r. Rhodea^hombMd and In the lOtmwith a sln^e. The Reds Not on Griddle Al Dark of Nen;' York, Jackie The day, of doubleheaders re­ Gieorge Z’uverink' o f the Tigers,, a double ball game at July 13 , / ’ . In Slopping /Manro sounded -with 35 home run blarts, the first game. In, the also took th ^ igh tca p 8-7 on Hobie Hphenthal ~Getfl Triple named eight pitchers for the battle Robinson o f B r^klyn and Roy j member o fT h ^ Indian^ in 1951, secoM gamee nehe nithit two singles Msmd only five short of the ms,1o,r league, I-andrlth's )\ome run. \today. ; Campanella of/ Brookl>'n — all New York. July ft (Ah— Sandy' blanked hlc/form er teammates s b om «‘ with two. mates' soda; Behind the • brlllkint two-hit i ^qrth Enrlh and BA*i re fw d fOr most homers in. one day. Boston's Red'Spx and Washing- In jury to Bob Thoihfton Only one.. Whltey Ford of\^his riglithailders imd a.., v'ith the pos­ Saddler, tha-featherweijcht champ. vdth three hits in the second game. t w t gave the Giants an uphill 4-3 ih divided a tw ii^ ill. Boston won A 'tota l of 315 hits .were peppered The split. Which snapp^ an pitching c f Myles McDonough tiie ! oV'n Yankees; ty a lefthander. \ ‘ sible rixeeptiqn of Dark, respected 1 Meet Tonight at 6, Jtm la five or six figtitv'-ftWhy from riuniph. . the^Atrt' game 14-0 bdhiad Willard Key in Poor' Showing sluggers; / ' about the parks a« 75 . pitchers eijht-gwfie winning streak to/ Manchewter Ame/can Legion Junr"* The others are Mike Garcia and his pre-A.rmy peak d e M t* a kie Walter Morj’n cracketl N lxon^rig-hitter as Dcpclo batted Bob\Bob\ Lemon1 of Cleveland; Bob Only ;leraianded hitters in the ; At Mt. Nebo Diamond were used. lore won th e l^ ilrl straight garile, knockout victory over gams little the Indians, cost them a fulbgaoM fOj/r hits, including a honier. to In flVe'rims\rithn'rhosW r a trip le^ d single Of Milwaukee B**Rve« , KeegapKeegri and ,'Vtrgil Trucks of the Nstionril■i ,Lea.League's starting' lineup I C LE V E LAN D ’S Bill Glynn, the to tiytf 'Yankees and trimmed J4(eir Libby Msnzo. :lp Brooklyn dowTt Pittsburgh 8- besides hl4%graw~j»lsmmW. defeating ^'prcriptfsly. unbeaten rchicagb wWhite Sox; Bob Porter-’ nr* Ted/kluszewakt of . Action. In the. Tv.’|ltght Ltague' merriest celebrant, exploded three first place Amierican Le lead in the first game. Duke Smder By OAVIJC TALBOT •The champ ahowed only flaahfa " Washingt^Uook lh«,ae^d 7-1 Best Hartford i;qliad by the Score I field of w^shington, s Allie Reynolds Duke Snider , of Brooklyn and Stan tonight pits the North Ends of^ his old form in disn^ing oif. home runa in the '13-8 opening vic­ to^3 ganies. banged his 20th four-bagger in behind Chuck >Rto6l>s' "Bve-ftitter ew ..York, July 8 (eV‘ -Private against the British Americans at tory over "'Detroit ..^and drove in of 3 to UbefOTC a fi.ie crowd at Mt. 'I of New T'fork and Bob, iM rley of HuslM rif St. ktula Manzo in 2:35 o f the Kith rouhrt that, game. .too. Carl Furillo drove and Siever^' four-^iin walIop;-5^ Mt. Nebo. Qame tlnj# is 6 o'clock. ■ eight runs. Ray Boone and W’aync/ Nebo/Sunday. reports reaching this rprner that : Baltimore.// The pitchers and other mem- last night at In. NMiolas Arena THE YANKEES trimmed tke in five runs to account fo f the 7-2 The BA'a are aUli'trying to get Belardi homerSd for .petr’olt/ Charlie Grimm was on the griddle b e^ o f the National League hut he didn't forget any o f his Philadelphia Athletics twice /-4 second game yietorv. . \ their first decision. They »rers OI.vnft:s bat. along with th'bse/Of ONLY ONE HOMe A w ss hit in CAST HARTFORD... broke a THE AMCR,ICAN l e a g u e re-, squad w ill be named by Manager rough Lo4.se tactics. Referee Al and 11-2 to win thsir first. di at Milwaukee arid might not last alt Alsto l of Brboklvn in Wed- scheduled to face' Herm's In the the other Indiana, w r j silenceci in header in alm ost^ year.. Si the Chicago-Baltimore doutilehead- )|rfcorMes8 tis in the fourth Inning leased Stengel's choices along with Ben warned Sriddler repeatedly MII.AVil.AVlAl'KEB W O N two alug- ep. won by the White Sox Sift and out the season appear upon Inves­ nfMlfiy morni.if papeia. leagiie’a opening; ganae, but rain the second game that-went to De­ sive hOmerg l^ J o e Colling and ' getting its lone run when Tom the other playrirs who. with the, fftr wrestling and^c# for a-bor­ ging matfchea from the St. Ixjuis_____ 2-L Billy Pierce hurled a fou t^ it tigation to have - been greatly washed out the game. Two dftys troit 1-0 in 11 'finings on ^arvey. Mickey M antlgand a ruif^scoring llnal« ' a.a • .MojumTdiy, alugled, stole second eight starters selected in a pojt o/' derline left hook. ■ Bd intxGeralA WMhington Senators catcher, not only d^ttps the Cardinals' 8-8 and lOrii. Besides shutout In his first ,compIete gamK exaggerated. Thevioi'nial amount IN N.AMINO pbktER>YEIJ> later the same two team# met aad Kuenn's home run. double by G/fie W’odling i>ro\idM base, and then scored '"'lien an at­ fans, will represent the league;' " I thought he was {napfoved on M l in trying to ta r Grady Hatton of the Boston Red Sox. butX ses Mathew's pair, Nos. 17 and 18, since May 19; The lone-homer was of aecond-gueshing seems to by to his pitching staff, Stengel ^ 8 played to. an 8' to 8 Me. Last Wed­ The Now York YankeeV Irv the margln/f)f victory in/the open­ tempted plck-off retfnilled in a two •phe elghl American League his last fig h t," saw CharUe John­ riova as well in the sixth inninr T^lay of first ganie of. twin bill Bill Bruton and Del CrandAll hit by Ron 'iJackson. a 20-year-'old going on, but there Is Httte ln01> starters, announced Sunday night, righting wlirit many fans con­ nesday the BA’s engaged the CYO Noren. M i l.w a u k-e>'a Eddie er. Noieit;brove in fiv^run.s with base error. McDonough,' the Man­ ston. Saddler'*- manager, "but ha Griffith Stadium. FIteGerald was'Charged w ith'an erro.- on throw' homered for the Braves While the ^ u s player, subbing at ftrat base cation that the popular manager are Al Rosen, Cleveland, first,base; sidered a serioua erio*- in' hia 1953 and the raias came after oqe la- still km't in shape. He baan't got 'M ^hew s and the Chicago Cubs' his two/momerw in ihe/nightcap. chester curve bsilling righthander 'rives’ from second baseman Johnny Pesky. Rim was one o f eight Red Sox Cardinal homers were hit by* Solly for Chicago in place of the injured then elawmed tl c lid on East Is being blamed for the Bn Bobby Avila, Cleveland, ^econd selections. Casey was subjected to ‘ nlag of play had been completed. back his, old ahaipness. W e're go- R an ^’ Jackson walloped two hom- • The/Giants snd • DM gers both plight. aoorad In inninr to win opener, 14-0. .(A P Wlrcpholo). Hemus. Rip Repulskl, Ray jablon- Ferris Fain and PhILCavarretta. Hartforil rcoWh/ for the rest of base; Roy Boone, Detroi/ third g*' 'i.t criticism for. not choosing yie Taggart will probably be on Irig to >ake our tim e." the game. ' Russ L.vnch, apotts editor of the base; Chico Carr'asquel./bhieagb, Poitei field last year. the hilt tonight for ths Mapls ■/ Milwaukee Journal, explaining shortstop; Orestes Minoiro. Chica­ Ted Williams, the Inji.ry-rind- Streeters. Taggart's relief pitching SADDLER WAS QUIv« to ad- The state champs'went ahead to why a club which one, year ago stay in the;sixth innti.g w:hen Mbe go, left field; Mickey M n tle; New illnesa-iilagued Boston star, will saved the BA's in tlje tie gapric mi/ his own ahortcomlnfs. was fighting Brooklyp^ tooth and Trust Faces Morhardt reached base on «n in- York, renter field; Hank. Bauer. be niaking hia ninth A ll-S ier ap­ with Herm's. Behind the plate " I forgot, a few thing* I knew nail fo.r the lead now Is drooping ie to Dress a Jockey - field error. After a fielders choice New York, right fWld, and Yogi pearance. He holds a .407 batting Bernie Alemriny will catch the of I -went In the Arm y,” , ha , Roque Mas|)oli, left, Uruguay goalie, and Awtrian center for­ more than a doien/grimes o ff the ward Bob Diefist, right, ^app^r to be throwing jfimehes but' MaspolS Alan Cole drilled a sliarp single to Berra^New York, rittcher; average for the series. Berra, ferings of the big .righthander. ----- .^y leg* felt fin* but the re- Bees Tonight leftflSld arid Norm Hohentlial fol­ pace, has this to sriy: EacIvYf these eight top vote get­ Dbby and Kell each iiave bee* in .Ernie N'.oske Is expected to s Ylexea aren't up to par' yet. liayha \ “ actually had punched the ball, away from goAt''he wa.s defending In “ Johnny Antorielll's line pitch­ 1 lowed wltli a long triple to left ters mul)t, acco^ing to the regu­ five o f the game'-, .'n e for the North Ends. He went I’ll be ready by September. When ip4pm a match to decide third and foip'th place winners Ifi world champion­ ing for the Giants l.rin led to nsany center scoring both runners. An­ lations governylg the game, atrirt Flrilgan. promising third base­ Tm Teaily I'll take anybody. Perey\ Manchestar Trust faces Bri>4 n ship soccer iqurhey at Zurich, ^wifserlarfd. Austria, won,-3-1, fA P aliirri the deed In whirh the distance last week against Heim's other run .scored for Manchester in and play' a rmmrniim of three In­ man foe the Athletics,' Ir the only' Baaeett or anj'body they want it '— -T and Beaupre'in tonight’g'Alumni Wirephoto. )' ,v ,. Brnves gave Antonellt and anoth­ hut lack of hitting support iMhInd Ocean port . N. J.. (N^ E A )- N o t , \ ^ the eighth wlien Ed Wojlck' Jed off nings. / Tookiei On Stengel'e squad. him wna his downfall. B e ^ e Au­ 1 can get a good piTydey’.” Leagu# action at Charter - Oak Breokl;m, July 6 (iP)—Sal M ^> er lefthrinded pitcher,. Don IJddle> The CJhicago White Sox domi­ lie will place his unblemithed Eb- even a diplomat forahaRv attired Park. Game time is 6 o’clock; , with, a solid.tv.o ba.se .smash.. He For posS^le use "in later innings, Bob Turley gust, the Northies clennM hitter, Manso wps Saddler* 94tii for an embassy...... r«!eption dre-sses • ■ to get outfielder Bobby Hiomnon, Sten|(el rtl^e) the follow ing' play­ nate the 25-man list with 'eight bt|ta Field'pitching record on the Coach Russ Cowlea’ Beee, 'who X went to, third 'on a wild pilch, and will do the catching. knockout victim in 148 pro fights. as expensively .jy k kid jockey for T H ^ who ' b(;oke his .nnkle In spring ers to TWnp nut his 25-man oquad: pUyOra. New* York and Cleveland line when the New T o rk Giants hoaat some of the heavieHit hlttenr scored as- HnJie ithal laid down a Although the 24-yeah-ld apprentice Herald Angle wav even better r 'attermg only Jln/Flnigan, Philadelphia; Nelson eseb. champ a good fight. L ll^ ' eftva ever their three straight losses to shaped up as W'ell as expeefed, and doing, howsvsr..' Ths Milwaukee Ellias (5 ^ e ) Duran threw a leg up Fox, Chicago; George Kell. Chl- Other game person* .i named by away reach and height to th* the Giants at t'le Polo Grounds has cost the Bees to tose some two hits, two walk.s, and allowing, club's Inability to make runs III Br^gli Op6ii Aces on his r v t / i mount at Monmouth By but one unearned run '"Vile strik­ qago; Harvey Kiienn, Detroit. Stengel: < lanky champ but outwe{-hea'-|lftd- last week, will put thi;lr trust in high-scoring games. / shows how greatly a hitter of Park he had $245 In his own equip-. / Outfleldera—Larry Doby. Cleve­ Coarhes— Fred Hutrhinson, De­ dler 1344 to 1314 pouml* In U * Preacher Roe, the veleran south­ ing out,.seven In gaining'his second Allle Re.vnolds on himself and the horKe- Three Bee batters'^ are hitting EAHL W. YOfet win of'tlie season, Thomsim’ s caliber was neeteu. land; Jim Plersall, Boston, Ted troit and Mrirfy Marlon, Oileago. Southpo^England. July ft iF) non-title bout. paw. AP Newsfeaturrs "Bob)-y avei-a,':ed nioi-e than 100 antr habls 0-S. off W the second qualifying round in a neutral corner. Referee A l / they w ill still trail the Giants by a w;ord of the death of Austin .Scott have lost 14 games by .one run. Only previous season In organHed mouth’s air-conditioned j/ckeys' Trust outfit.'^has brought his team Jim Herdic and l.r'a on the llha Coach Wally Fortin is wejl pleas­ hand-d'..pitcher i.eck because of drainer — Vl'oJIy Boek, Cleve­ Brooklyn *-7. Plltsimrrib 6-2. of ^ e British Open Golf, cham- Berl ruled a k- ockout. not a TKO. half game as the New Torkers go of New' York after a six mile rim How mriny of those might have Milwaukee S-IO. $4 l-oul* 6-4- pipuiship and said: bail was in 19S3 wtllr San /dose. dressing room up to third spot in the standings ed v'lth Iho play of his charges In ssssLeoiiersf the Natta..al Leegtie'a rough line- land. Clneinnstl 6-*. f^-iesso 5 GO-7). It wo* Saddler’s fifth start and into tonight’a battle wiUi„^ 3>3 'in S t Louis. Scott, of New York,, early and aaks. "How do you like, been turned Into ’ victories by after a slow staht. a win tonight/ their sllem pt to leipeat as .state Aoiertrsn "I am going to catch that little fourth victory since his return ran in several Tvirkey Day road my Giants now 7 Remember-, 1 Thomson's, bat? How much moie my THK am((K:u t »:d rRKKB game lead. The Girjits haVc taken M IK E ’S EQCIPMENT/is rim;>le will bring the Bankers to a .500 champions. ■ Bo«U'ri\ 14-1. Wsehlnsion tv fiuy.” , '.. , from tworyears service In thft A r­ races in Manchester in recent picked them la.st April.",; . ,'B e. potent plight Eddie Mathews have AMRBICAN LRAGI K Cbicag'" is\ ^, 3-2. /Bsltlmrye ■ 0-t. aix of, the nine games played this but most of it is hand/made and wreentage. / Clpvpran>lid.lM. Deirolt Al (11). ftquire Paraaen, who won this my. A ll three officials had him on aeaaon by the interborough rivals. years and in 1952 pushed Johnny fore the day passes, E. 3'. '.'Cap" ■ • r*'' . been, with Thomson backing him ItAtllhC—jfvlla', ,riPVFUivd. .383 Rn- 4; , of necessity tailored e^ecially fd r / Wayne I.ongfejlow leao, ChiraKn. 65; Fox. C!hi- tyriy Willie Mays runs thc bases. Rrookirn ...... 4* 3* boots, whips and//eathei'W'eigbt' W'lth better than .300 averages. Windsor l»c k s in an important cago. 81; YdrI, Waahington. 60; Man* :9-.vear-oM John MeOoalgle, 4*ho top 7-2. R oy .Campanella smashed a two- days "after the 19.53 Turkey Da'y: writer with the 'hmes,. . . Pas.a up that with Thomson lit the lineup Phllsdephls ...... ,7* .-M silk riding pants.y .Pitching in tonight’s game will tm ;- , . tip, Nrm' Y’ork, W: CarraaqitPl, Chica­ / “ I never tell him what to do,” the Oianto' skipper says. Milwaukee 3k .37 led the pack with a <5. • • • run - hoiner with two put in the event. The latter'was stricken near two invitations to break bread from the start 'of the season the go. 63. CIneinnsil ...... 3* .7*. About the'only, thing that,he probably be done by $teve Provost ' AliiNrhrKtFr C3) Runs RatlPfi .In—MlnoBO. Chicagn, ^ “ Whea be geta oa base, I Just yell. ‘Hold your halo, bovs.* 'The-field of 300 golfers reversed BOBBY RUFFIN. ' the former ninth ani|'.has hurled only three thft .finish line . . Dr. Charlie Rob­ over the banquet table in order to flh r h R F rhi Braves now woutd be right up I • St. I^uiR ...... 36 41 doesrt't auppjy Is his blouse or col­ for the Bees and Dave Gunaa for 64: Mantlp. N^w Yorlt. e>; Donv. and we wateb him go. / rhlcRgo ...... 27 46 today, with tliose who played the fighter who manage* Manae. innings of act^eless relief against bins pens a letter from Philadel­ stay home and give the hoys the gwfFY 2b ..... 0 3 n there with New York and ferook- I Clpvplanrt* ani in the .heat and dust fif a race. One of the office giris tsk.es the i Kurnn, I>*‘trolt and N^w York, TOIMY'.H GAMF8 will .be played, holds no fsars for Bill McNeece. a rough 'brkwier nounced he plana, td^xfollow Roe Legion atopa with several unu.sual FsM Hsrlliiril III Iloa J*. ’ ’ / Duran requires three saddles Anne McBride, and George fl.b !' H o rbl I Ssrasen. from Ontral laiip. N. Y.. earned with his two rigothan'ded acei play situationa which he wanted long standing advu>e' of fellows in while jem the subje> t of pilots, ths Trlplpi—RunnPla. Wasblngton. 12: Ynrk/iMRfllR 7-41 at Bntoklyn that cost from $95 to $130 each. Benton scored top honors in the the company iiv j finally an­ ticngo c. ...fr. 0 n O' V'pinon. Wajhinglon/ I0:‘ Mlnoxn. rhl- OUT OF DOORS t»Uk "I think Blrkdale is a fairer an Aug. 23 Eastern Parkway date Don NeWcombe will pitch tomo answered. One was k real dilly , . Rfnwiir ,ih ... 2 0 r>: opportunity presents itself to (RrtPi 3-2—Klghl. *» HI.S bbots, made of leather but Scoichball event at the Manches­ nounces her enfeagemenl.and com- ' 8fG|iimph,v. PR cago, 8: Tutllp. Detroit and Manllf, riltRburini fFrUnd 3-81 at Philadel­ course than "Hillside." he said. with Bobby Dykes by stopping row night and Carl Erskine y/ill Son Reed, the oldes/ of the two 3 1 o! drilve into, the new met'iods of one Now York, 7; ou y . weighing less than th'.-ee pounds a ‘ ter Country club by scoring an Ing^ marriage . . . Chris Glenney, 3*arnvtmp If . 0 0 o; phia iftliyimn'nR 7^) nlffht. "If you’re hitting the ball w«H. Jackie La Bus of New Yoric M a hurl Thursday. . pair, cost $24 a pair and he miut bo.vs, is nine years oldrtoday and rf 0 0 Who Is flying high, Senor Al Lopez Homp Runa-^H^anllf. N pw York. 17: Milwaukee iTonley 6-3) at rhirago M ifle on the J5th hole in the .Sun- fresh • back fro'ii. Boston trip of Cleveland. We ni'e Indebted to Doby. Clpyprana. 15: RoaPti. Clpvpland. (role fW» then the course will treat you rtal T K O at- the end o f aix roiifljdrilast have at least three .lets. p'ua ex­ he has a party at noon with his KbPrhnrflt 2b 0.0 0 I BcMine. ]>*lroH and Sprnlal, Philadpi- d ^ e.vent, Benton drove the hole with KaiT Kellei' at. which time 8!rr/ir*hv . lb 0 1 l.Biry Jones of Uie Cleveland rinr/nnall. iPerkowRkt l-6> al St. -nice. And I certainly am hitting night at th# Partiwa.v: ' t f O DtlROCSEB, mandger .of ercise boots costing $30 which he neighborhood friend.s. Time' really phlg. 14. / Tsouly (Staley 4-7) nlcht. well.” ...... ' . and<. Mrs.. McBride sank the ball they wat(h''d the fiifi two games Ihitl .p ...... 0 0 2 a^'^o Plain Dealer, who .rrlteS' Stpipn Baapii-'^J^niPn. BoRton and Referee Pete ScaJjMT said . be ttia Gianta, has not nanled any. uses whenf Im gallops • horses In flies -when I look ,hack a.s jt no I)rlR''oll rf 0 f» 1 /rt 1 / Alneriran " With per shot. qf the Red Sox Yniik^ees series, "In Al Loi>eri's first year as Migoao. pnicafb. 11: Rivrra. CKirago. rhlra*o (TiurkR 1(V5) at Detroit Frank Stranahan o f Toledo and stopped the fight heuuse La Bus ltchera outride of Maoue but ha morning A'orkouts. man — 'Mike Duran Is doubt does for millions of others. 10; BurM'. WaaMngton. ft; Fox and Mi- S racing Thefii ^was a good turnout of 29 reports, one ga,ir>e was Ipuiy (the >T*0hIr .... 1 1 .^ 8 3 msnagtr of the Indians, back in < l^ t 1-2). Bobby Locke.-the fevortts from looked' tired onfi/open for more I expected to call ou big Jim' clothing and tack. (NE^ . . The birthday cake is two-thirds Wanch^Htpr- .... 0ii2 chapta./^biragb, 8«. Baltimore (Coleman ►A) at Cleva- South Africa, ekeh had a ft9 on his punishment jftT i e r being rocked couples^ 1^ the Scotch In spite of Yanks won this one) andXhe other '51, ho would stick'With one line­ PIteninr iRleM dprlaldnsi-^RpvnoldR, ’ Nickel: Lines fand iWynn ?>-«)—nijthi. Heani And Ruben (Mmez for the’ WHIPS, OF FINELY.WOS’EN gone before I arrive home bu/ it. Hartford .; ___ noo. 100 ooD-1 NPY^Yorli. ft-1. .ftOO: Stonp. WaRhlne- first round.. y with twoBOlld righthand punches threateniii;"' l a t h e r in the earlv was good (the Red Sfix wp'i this 2h; Wojrlk; 3b Hbb^*nthal; Rb Tda- up for v'Ceks on e.id. In fact, he PlilfSdelphls.-'.tTrIreIradeii ‘ 7SI st Ws.*hlns- 'final two games, ^ t h are right- leather >6r eibcrglaas, are $15 each. is just as good . . Spend se'/'era.l ^ a Vu.i. ' loiKioi> , 7-1,7-1. .875: ConROPgra,iJfmROPgra, rnicago,Chicago. KW, ton (Stonr 7-if- night , Sarazen said his riigHt-dolIar In th* sjxth. La Bus was cut over afternoon. one).‘ Chris is waging g o'ne-mari P'’ rr.*ari rimpur, Mrl>nnouch. Ivongn; was often rritlciged for not ghak-ig^.*“ *■Kppgan. Chicago.— . -.11-3, « .7*6; •s— jdoi*. bandeix. Gomez gUned his first Weight pads, ■which go under the hours getting material for a fea­ dpi'WnJrtk to rnhv'^MoJufliphv It* Kbi*r- By AL MeCLANE Rnetnn t Sullivan Sr*) st New York ptitter, which hie bought o n l y the U ff oyo. victory over thb Dodgers last There w m \ three-way- tie for crusade to get rid of i. anager Tg>u hRi'dl*. lob' M'aor^pRtPr-.d|pr-8. 8. KarI H>»rl- Ing the team tip'once In A While.l jffn . NpF York. 7-f, .778. . (Ford SA)—nisht. saddle to make up any difference Fine Weekend fo ture sports story and It is both Boudreau . . . Cheeking on\ the ev; Bsltimorer l03: Fishing Edlter- two days ago, helped him. La Bug had won 11 Straight-in­ Thursday althwgh he needed, re­ Golfer^ first low net. 67; Ollle Kirkpat­ fnrd—3: hh; l^D<»n«nghl2. Hiitf-8; “ How times have clHihged.bahaed. Oper' Truck*. Chteszo.. . Tl: Wynn, .Cleveland, te'Ween his weight and that bs- a .pleasant and interesting visit . . holida.v weekend activil.es ortvth* . MrDonmigh-^ Uiitf'-,V; wp Unit 2: b: The anglers -who .epe-nd muth “I was not sinking two and cluding a "name'* victory over lief. . Heani niiased his pitchitig (rigneo. the horse he is riding, are. rick and John Sp^dC Betty Ben­ Holt: T^: ^aniRdpll Va(Antl; SrorRr: atlng now on the logical theory 71; Pierce. tTWileszd, 72; Hoelt, Delrolt, Reed's wish" tor a bicycle speedom­ .sports .fi;ont. Pro Uex Hackne.V st 70. time trolling invariably use wire three footers with mv own put-- Frenchman. Jacques Royer In bla turn agalnsylSrooklyn last week $16 eagh. . The protective fiber ton and John McTJride; Betty eter comes true when he'opens the Timr': 2 3»\ Baseball Crowds ter," he explained.' ''‘So I went-wt- last start but trailed'on- all three At Country C> tiie Country Club psj’ ees along s . A .A wltn it so ran he, l^pez has iimde Bstllns —fl n l d * r, Brooklyn; ..77* lines. Stainless striel, bronze, cop­ because of g sore side. skull tap he wears is a $•17 Hem. b ; Results WUki# and Art Wilkie, Jr. The present from Dad . and Mom and rind bought this one. 1 aan)u'about cards. -Scalsdv hafi it'tM l. Judge xvlnning low gross score was 84, full schedule of e> ^nts for local SO different lineup or batting order MueMer. Nes' York. .34*: Schoendl'n*!. TRV31AN CLE\E^NGER Girths, with Which {o secure fhe / the only time we see him until golfers. chringes,'exclusive o f pUchers, In'S'- l-oul*. .sit: Hsmner. Phllsdelphls per arid a number of other metals, \ Increase Slightly liOOO balls-with it In practice be- Joe Agnello Jlrl arid Judge Jo* saddle, are $20 a set. Other items and there waa « tie betPpen Mary dark is when be whizzes pa.sl the IQ tai. ^ >nd Robliinon. Brooklyn. .07. , haye had their moments of popii- Eppy 4-2. The AP card also was F W O A V s 79 games tnis season, . / . Run*—llustsl, St. Irfmi*. 72: Schorn- Calif., of the California (Class C) ranging from $20 to $1.50 include While Manchester was. enjOyiligfM/xed Scotch Ballill mmatches found Gangxvere and ,Bi|I LockWood, and Sarazen said. hia-''caddy,' Robert 4-2 for McNeece./ Ym erday's Stars hour at." In hik words, "90 miles an Taking advantage f a lay off < "O f course,-.the injuries have di.n*t. 8t. I.*tul*. M:^*tsy». New, York, Isrity. but .'the moder?' trend i; to - League'. . . . He led Ihc league in eight .saddle towels.- pommel pad, Us first noiselcas "Fourth'/nioder a/three-way tie fo/ low net hon- Julie Faulkner and Bob '^ y c e . New York. July 6 fojiager Ixni ,BoU- every time, he rides-and $7 > ’h#n ■-esUi' Country 91ub w ith,a Sc/ Jack McBride; With net 67’s. Low Herald where,;all the gentlemen It Is better to'have a good re­ betting at the leading race tracks and^det get en.v Idea*, about ,n* eSUcago iP» w:hen the White /and drove in eight nina to- lead Park 'fo r 'a campinp trip . J/ and versitlllty jtb undergo constant -.^"jlll^^oeiidien*" Si L'ui*. 113; tion. Monel 'iine -4s' i..adc in four . dreail with his spring performances he wins.. A valet la indispensable •tert Nine .Mole Tournament ^ I gross hono’. s/ were shared by (qrid I use the word advisedly) . on built mattress than a ehrap new, change, like the Yankees. Snfder. Brooklyn. 107: . Mu "Now you can dd It for J$1.500. in. the •'SelMlcd Nine wi/h net registered b y Peg Chanda and" A1 "er causes cancellation o f wrestling top. a,Jong day... ' . , - ' , L. ond FLOOR COVERING The differences; however, were more than $6,000, he must stay hits in 11 innings in second game, Last fall. Root Was a'student and ■ If and -When he gels into stakes nle Dennison tied for first and are available. Remember, hets- In .thosf/days, IL-would cost $2,000 triumph. . > ' ' senre'a ,of^27, while B ill. AHeo »od Gllbert.son, show at Mt. NeBo a"hd iReed.-yk'ho SATURDAY/ ‘- 88 Oak Str— Tel. MI-9-1041* / ptrice-< , ' / , . Home Rum—Msv*. New York snd Okfttaail small and -they perhaps indicated with the Sox'for two seasonA cheerleader' gt Kansas Stale Col­ race compeiition, he will get .10 Avis Hamilton .took second. ever, : fishing romHtlena should or $2,500, Thneut in traveling time Max Scmibertcmibei finished yi'ith iden­ bad planned to make the Journey Cloudy and cool westher doml- ’ Harry then lists'thri'number of i Mnrisl. St. Mul^ 26: 8«uer. CjUcsso. a levelling,off of interest jn sports l>er cent of all his horses' earn­ A.lice Blish .and Kit, St. John had 1 players who ' have ' perforined at j 2S:. IOu_*i»w*kl. (^nrlonsu. e t '.Hodge* dietate the aelectloir « f ’ trolllBg makris the .difference." lege. At. mid-term he transfer- with me to Tingside^ challenges m'e nates the day and ^this is anything after,Iherfluctuslions of the-iariy. 1>'DIANS GDT SCALPED ings, but that looksr^ike a faraway tical sc^ores to tie for Class B hon- TH E F E A TU R E o f the SCofeh first low'net inJthe Monday Best- [wid Snider.; Brooklyn. lines— not what seema sportsman- red, to the. liniversity of Kanisas ts> a match at home. Despite^thc but good for sWimikliig and camp­ po.*t-War years. dreim to a k>d who has just Ball matche,s was an eagle scored Ball. Mae W ilkie and Corinne Jlke. . , HlGin FI.YIN G .ftBfi Frank. .‘Sullivan; rookie right­ - arcb hvtjl of Kansas State. ‘"■y-J ■ - ' y objections of his mother, i accept ing ... Red Hariden-drops around to this season, and it Is ithing'.to .Temple./Clnclniwtl. Vi: Fondy. I'Til- Cleveland (/P>: —Th p ' Cleveland flunked out $705.50'to get started. ,/Rnrtfiy Sloane captured the Beal by the teftm of Ann McBridri and Woodbury, shad second, and Cora laurels. ! *'•*"' St. .Loitl*. S; M».th.w», 'Die purpose, of trolling is' to __ Bs.veball attendance 'totpied hander for the Bouton' Red Sox. ‘Now, the., engineering sophomore' and am doing all right until son seek my seroice's in a volley ball make Stengel look to , lostj two ball games' and Sevcnllern Hole Touroarne’nt by a George Benton, Mrs. McBride Anderson and Helen Sklnnep, MllwsuR*., t.T ,, tatch fish; the p-oblem pf the v Miami (4b — Hunch players m ^' 200.9()4. copipared to 196,050 last t^as a- combat infantryman ip ?rbrn Atchison, Kan., has ' been Dean joins Reed and 'they give me gariie against k "hot" team from MANCHESTER There have been six d lff^ n t left Pltrlilne iKlsht Pecl.'oiiT*.,.l?-4r halt, something weighing yn noo.OOO added' Florida DerKy front office expected at I'eSst 60,- of hia better rounds of the segsnn. first epgle to be rscorid in this feanizes so. good a team that the 254 Broa^.Bt.-TTTd. MI-9-S28S .7*0: Meyer. Brooklyn. *-2;- 7.W): Grl*- ounce Or i.iore, to extreme oeptha. '-.• / , .. . / tstors who wagered $18,974,602, year. . ' ^ / . .' good for James H; HUtton and his boys just doa’t know fheir own' opposition falls to show .. ,lt, sprin­ men. and at leaat three at each kom. New Y-ork. .*-3. .727. ■* '000 at Municiiml Stadium'-foi: the son. Jj(£nes M. IV o f .Cincinnati. Former toAmament director'"jec i type .of competition. other'poaitioni : Slrlkeoute—IUddl*. St Liiil*._ The (uoat pt^ular size;, are 26- 1ft compared to )ast vear's flimreg-of - f r i - Last NighVs Fights strength, or, f, hate fto admit It, I kles snd rains most of the dqy and • r — V------StUuMy game since they bad an Handloy ppsied a-net 60 to move-j •ln'Monda.v's_^Flag bay Toir/na- Robert... rhtt»rte1nhl*. S3:. Sn«hn. Mll- -and 35- poqnd teat. — . i horse nametl flkyj^hfp. . In ,1953, 328.575 and $19,038,573. / ' Clarence Beauitiplit pf Pitta- They hooked 11 black ■ mai'iiri, and, may be getting soft). .' . fleet up we are the only ones in sWimming- , The. lesson seems -plain. Ever — — . . Brooklyn, 74; An- advance'sSile.of 40,000. Bqt tihe infb' first place 2>y ’ two strokes iment.. Al Gilbertson, .Rdcky Alex- /WE HAVE WHAT Solid. monel w'Ire is idOsl for ' a horse -named riidhey Broker w'ss . Hollywbod Park w a sA ^ s In both burgh is the only. Natic ational I..eague boated five, weighing frtmi .570 to. with •■ Bill Murray, ' a'friend’ for after Sunset. . 'M otor to Cliritbn at ' ^Sinpe the game bejfan, riianagers f Vo'r’k,"W flpfvn froifn New Orleans snd won, Ysnksi won the first two contests nvdr Ross Schirer to , lead thc(Rander and Tom Kelley, Sr., fln- "N ew York'—S a n d y Saddler.; YOU WANT IN V ^ave "spent the spring training trolllng ^ )ow the IW-foot level—: J.,: altendajhce and'betting. The Call- bafting champidixWho failed to fijJO pounds. , 'They^iso/'caught years aY the A A P, where he is em­ night for an excellent public .dis­ the rack 'In ,-1954; the ^winner"’ and' 47,782 came fo-,*. the finale' CUm R ' Kolfers. ,ii/ ’ fished In that order to lead the I J I 'i ; New York, stopped .LiblBy ployed), in the' co ffw department, period fretting and stewing and and you.' don't need any sinkers ' ;forhla rilsuL.. attracted 59.178 fans, hit a home rub Airing the .season.- fiVife striped marlin o|| hlne-thread play of flreworks. . was Ct^rilation. flown to'Miarrii;, I b e Indians woh thq gams 4-3., Class A. Division wrhite Johnny Mihzo. I34?i, New. York. 10. pong a baseball'player in‘the Twi trying to arrive at a act; lineup,to to get It-down there. '.-T w 1 s t e d. .* new recortJ: yb o poured 83,660,-' He' Ivon the 1002 rrolvn vyith ..357. line b'ut released theni.- , -.r: -• afternoon,, the popular ■ ' ■""'--RUS'D.AY Snider IiicFease| from California for the face. Somri's took Class B hqnora by BriK)kJ.vn - . 1 y McNeece. .League,’,Bill now watches from the take into the campgltfhr-Thts was. moner'.witI ||tand careless Usage, 26L-,through; the. mttfuelfl.. . /Weather contlmicd. on the bad HA.RDWARE more so than' sol^ wire, but R flM r . ■ ___ _.V'------■' hpling out on flie-19th with Paul 163'». (Sintral Islip, N.-Y., Stpp- sidelines, mainly l^cause Of a back_ aide—rfain, cloudy and cool and the ,of course, utter ironsense. They -’■/r l U not sink as abruptly. r Outflle w-ith a 200 yard drive also, |bed Jackie La Bji^a,.--1624> -New injurj' . , . I couldn't get th«- radio comes in hahdy for the IStekt would have better spent'their time Batting TI’3Y^ ‘Tb'e lafRest,fee paid'tb a referee wor.rying.abolit a fifth second base­ on the 19th placing'aeCond In this York* 6. Giant-Dodgfr. bor^kli game r \ doings in the major league pennant K Open 8 AiM. t-o' 9 P.M. Dally The braided monel line doesn't ■ . . I" Iftodern boxing was $'2.5()0 to Los A.ngejea—Keeny Terkn. 116. teevee and dfd the ri'ekt beat thing. man to use against lefthanders af­ Bing ... as fast, ______nor. as_ de'ep ______as the_ . IVtroit (P> -/When, veteran In- George V.. Blake for W* work in | division. Third place was-shjired races...D idn't meet ariyone who New Yo.’k, July 6 bf^jis- •Los ' AngeieY. outpointed . Ki|do tuned the radio to the plky-by-plSyi ter. August I- . - ' twisted or solid, but each has it* ; J? ■*'" J***"n^ • ■ , tb'e Young Strtbling-Max Sch'mel-! by Bob McCarin'and Al-Klsrinelia cared, o r dared, itiention the Red ed elbow which sidelined him for ■ J Martinez, 1144, 'Calexico, ^IiC> report Ironvtli'e J’ olo Grounds, It place. F o r salmon fishing, fOr'inithe Tiger* to - Washington,'.'mjj heavyweight rhamplonshtp who reachd the cup on, the, 18th. Sojf-in the fli-st three d avs...Talk three days failed to. cool off Duke 6 f t f K t was one of the most exciting with the ’Mordtfitskys, John and atahee. I'd, .want thee solid line for ■ Kuenn lost a tutor. Last gght at'Clevelahd, July 3,1931. rnider and the Brooklyn outfielder year's rookie of .the-year; in the ^ THE I^HIRD r o u n d Calcutta nmes I have ever listened to, Frank, o.ri the boardri-alk-before a fishing the bays '.in ..BugSt Soufld CARELESS MAY SPELL CAR-LESS RANGE today held his largest' lead of Uie American League, Kuenn pVaiseil new ' m atclw . wHh one exception, -were ’^■/jDlck Will^ins, new offienaiwe'end ^ i y once was I interrupted^, that' walk to the;Micks pn Mleg'a Point* season: in the Nst.ional League bat­ when the blackmoutha are-fiat on l^ing. when my neighbor arrived ,S/0rt Schedule the bottom. . Pesky for helping, him learn^the I . 1" completed during the past w,pel<' for th e'N ew York football Giants, for a bealitifnU sunset'f-thesunsetf-the first ting face. . . • Faulty W akfs . . :* whedt that ntffd alignment . to tell me the Tankees were lead­ ' The, one great-ftleadvantage of deferisive duties rof' a big lea ^ e, and once again found several up- Owns ' a .lumber company in his time all 8sy the sun pecked PUEL OIL Sn-der, a .336 _,hllter in 1963. ^ 10-MCll poor tires.'.. .„. Our mechanics are trained to spot sria oocur/which found Kirkpatrick natlve-JCugene, f^regotr. ing the Red Sox,. 11 Ib'O. through the clouds. collected nine hits in 19 trips last all. wwire iiy iinee line* la is m the ^ :foct r ^ i rear that tne; they shortstop. ' " . y<5' '. - . ' Tonight. —— . [A COMPLETE arid Spi^e ousted by Gqrdoa and.^ -. --."f • ' GASOLINE -■ Herm's Cainera vs. CXfO, 8— Mt. week to" raise his baiUing averagS/ "»♦ to handle. W ire kink ChuterlitM such autometive faults M ore you run the ri^ of Gjglio, 3 and 2. Johpsori and Per-' sriven■riven pointsnoints to .375. Duke was In' '••“y »'to Nebo. ’ ■ .. be careful .when paylug eut aad breokdewn or accident. Be sure to hove your cor gu.snn were defeated by Becker and Fairfield's va Legion, 8— Char- jr.-red in last , Tuesday’s , game RADIATOR Cerina BY a 5 and 4 margin and arriinat the GisiUs when a stray spooling the’ line back on .' '"SIPB/K! $UPP.o«Tlll lilt serviced rei^uloriy ond^you won't find yourself car- te f Oak. , I ' Tn order to ellininate the line Wilcox and McKee, turned back by BANTLY OIL . Bantly's vs. Manchester Tire, 8 pitch by Msrv Griseom struck hia kink and ‘flattening a combination rfr lum im mdou our. Itss. " . Nolan and Tares., 3 and 2. In other — W'est Side Oval.. - ' -, eiboB': SERVICE I tlMI' \\V. INC. nylon monOflIamerit and nrletal ^ ~ , 6 f s m o u , X.; matches. Deasy and Anderson Hartford Road Grfll vs. Walnut ■ Don ,'Mifeller of the Giants Is battled , their way to a 1-up win ; 'I 'I \!\ - I Rt 1.1 trollii^ Hrie la row being offered Street Grill. 6—Charter Oak. serotvd wl'th'a..348 m's-k.-He drop-t Jame«..(tanz«r Tho Oi**t»Ht*M .tsaswyosr>ru*- - overKranss and Bantly; Ballselper on the m arket The n|w line la': TEL Mlfchcll 9-459S ThufWdriy. July 8 ped i7 points wttfi only eight hits rsJws (oa*M.. W-ladi wohihesa *f Wd ore equip^^ to do and Horx-qth passed, another tester 'Yankees ys. Cards; 6— Waddell tn 38 at bats. V ’ called “ mbnolon, and'it is made Of I • C A N I N G In posting" a. 2-up win over 'WaH TEL. ROCKVILLE 5-2177 Field, Red Schoendlenst hes hit safely filA .'monel wire braided' around' a complete M y work, tpe. I nnoi and Cowles; Ldfentzen an A Allen i .NaasifTa Vt. Elks,- 8—Charter in h iS 'iat 24 games, a streak nofilriment core. ftcMtals • PEPAIRiNG '49 PACKARD h»e war' UreUhl Beistc got by Hamilton, and Mllikowski Oak; ■ - , which has carried llfm Into, the No. , Moholon is being- introduced to'' ■eeh ev-*w f .pewsh,' 1-up and in the' only extra, hole -I- ^ Friday,.July ft 3 positioh aT'.339. Behind the Card- 3(|r, "tS-'and-'SO-pottnd tests, but •ilE C O R IN G “Ask the man whet owns one" ' match, the Hultine brothers, Carl. Legion Juniors vs. Windsor inala' second baseman come Gran­ will be made later'iri a variety of test* suitable for'all t)^ s of - • Whitc'biiiii^ Jackets and-John, posted a hard won ric- MACHINE SHOP .PHONE Lorika, fi*--West Side Oval. ny ;^Haniner 'of.Philadelphia aqd This custom *R" 4-^oor S^an .tory over Wilkie and Keith. L Jackli Robinrion of Brooklyn wifh iftg- ' ■ ' • Tuxedoe WASHEft M1.ft-4.5ST Moriarty'a vs. Legion, 8-^Char- Prompt ssnrfe* for can be yours for only*r- ^ Fourth round matchea w ill find SEEYICE t.er Oak. " - .337 apiece. . (Distributed by NBA ftervlepL. » jCaUway* Gigllo arid Gordon 'facing Degiy , Manchristlir Tirurit -vs. First N a­ ,In the American LbSffue, Cleve­ lu pur 'spoeially ptatfod and Anderso]i. Ballaeiper anA Hor­ MODERN STORES FOR AUTO PARTS REPAIRS tional Bank. 8—Cbarter Oak.- land's BrAbyr^Avlla increased hi) Q, Why -was Jo* Jacksofi. called 'We outfit ypu right froin^tecli. far fppals vath 'wriU meet Becker and Cifiina, Snturdny, JhIf 19 PAoesetting margin over ifinnerup BhoelessT, ^ ' ' Nothlsg to send away for. $444 Lorentzen amd Allen square off Fi^ pft Economical Dodgera va. Red Sox,lft-/-Wadd*ll ■Al Roeeq to 30 pdints. Avila boasts - A. Jackson" received that nleh- against,the Hultine broUici''’- 'while Fleid, V ■'.■ a ;S5S slats and'^ Rosen is at .323. ■ame because aa a kM, the story hrolari and T a rca 'w ill find ,their .651 P-ARK ST.. HARtl^ORD > Giianmtood , Swndny, July I t ‘Actuall.v, Avila loet 15 '.'•Olnts on goes, he played la hie hare ffet. PROWN opponents in the winners. Of the CEMTEH Stf^EEl 1 . Tel. JAcksftn 7:1811 r / ' American Legion- Juniors vs. eight safetlea in 34 .trips and Roeen . Q. Tpe vsav.itbe o-itftelder was MANCHESTER ■ PrcffcriRtion Pharm acy, Mandly and SiindquisL Alexander, Wi’ingor>Rolls Rtplocod Windsor) 1:80—West. » Side OvsI. " dropped IT'B'lth 6-"fci-29. off at the' crack 4 f the bat. Chn- V MIfN'S SHOPS and Zavarellq match;- -t- J i^ Busby'moV«)d from fifth to thev actusllv get started after a - 901 Main Street MANCHESTER CHURCH CORNERS, Jphn (-Windv.) ..jMcCslI. relief third p1a.c,c with a-one pfcint in. b'sll th.tt quickly ■ / ' . #07*M.VIN STREKT MOTOR SALES Tei; MltcheH S-S321 BUI Tnsheff. o f the Milwaukee pitcher for the ■Se^'York GlsntA ireirise,: to .317,' He’s/followed by A. They bod hetiH(y not wait that Hawks in the National Basketball BAST HABTFORD P*otl:UTfon's was given his niekitsmy by Ted Minnlit Mfnoro''df the -White Sox long. B.vathe time the spoafi of the TelepkoBft M l-»-l.is2 3SI EAST Cll:iNTEIt ST. Assn. Is now pitching for the St. 912 West Cftiiter Street Xi'-' . TeL JAckflon 8-2161 lift Oentrir S t, Cqr. nf ChdM i wniiaihe when both w eiw team- with .gift and Nellie Feat, eisq of hat reaciba the e e lfte w the hall Is Petersburg Saints ifi the Class B 3-5168 . mates m the B ««t^ Red' Rett GMcago, .315.' -j'.- . I ■ . well aa Its, sray. i m TftkfhoM Ml RefdHenMpiiVftT Florids] International League. ’ ’ . : - • -V ' / 1. ■. .. ■ “ ' ■' ■ .1. > ■ V ■f. » ‘'r.

•V - -.X - / > ' . < V /• / ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. I ^ S D A T . JUUY 8. 1954 PAGE SE3 SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HEEALD,. M A N C H E Sto, C Q ^ .. TUESDAY, J^LY «, 1954 (JUto ir< Suburban Puf'J 86 For Salt Howes For Rid* 72 Wanted— Real Eiiare 77 AatoinoUleo for Solo^ 4 Bnsintss Serriees Offered 13 R b o n a g 1$ -A Help' W a n ted -' landing Materials 47 Hoas5hol4 Goods ‘ 21 Rooms Without Bomni 59 Bolird toFbr Male or Female ROCKVIIXE, 24 Grove Iside SEE^IHE ESCOTT AGENCY WBlTWEY ROAD-Stx room houae READY BUYERS waiting. For im - 1949'PACKARD "aak Uid man who COMPUBTE Hand ghd power lawn ROUFINQ— Spcclallkmg in repaii< :ng Lumber . . , ,per M $99.00 BUSOTROLUX .Vacuum cleaher. ONE OR iTWO large furnlehed House, two room torn gmd garage. (El^rtrid/water heater, madiata action list your ----- lOnnecticut owna one" thia euatoiti "8" -4 door mower galea antpaemee. Mpton ing. roofa o f all kinda. Also naw Recent model, idtachmtqtts, $25. TOoma With compl'ete light houae- .ment. On bua 1ine/ChU4reif -FIRST FOR FC REAL VALUES wired for electric stove* screens with the Albert J. Catto < Classified aedan. Can be owned for only tunad ar overbauled. Pickup and roofs. Gutter work. Chlmhrye .uare and Rebutted Shingles. keeping faculties. MI, 0-4776,. ^cepted. Inquire titot floor Apt, Hearing Date TeL'''JA. $-1883. . / / / . ’ X. IN HOUSING ■ /!. and storm windows. Rectoatlon t o n . (H . 8-8489,' aveal gar" M I. $444. MancheMer M otor Salea, , delivery aerVieq. Gibaon'a Garage. cleaned, repaired, 35 yearb* ex-, PART TIME C L E ^ 1/4 Mies, sq ) . . . . per Sq. $19.95 >odm in baaement. (toll -Owniner. 8-6949; JA, 8-S989. MI 9-9427. ' . ■ 5Q. 3-5012. perlerice. Fre* battmates. Call $CAPLE, UYlNG RpOM 8Et-Ax- FURNISHED ROOM on West Side .rtMent all MI. 9-3313. No agents, please. iftdvertisemenb Hoiviey. _,Manchaatar liltehell Sblect Oak Flooring, per M $209.00 minster rtq;. and congoleum riig; ,WIth private'famUy. Alto parking room, tment .N CH ^TER — WeatwOod 8t. IF r e a d y to buy, exchange •anese Expecting ConsidenblE 1951 FORD VICTORIA, ndto, heat­ COlftPLETE REPAStS by Stuart 3-5861. for cigar department in clean iusb-Doors each $7.r used two mopthe.-PI 3-7597, apaoe. MI, 9-5853, roome, rooto ..quality home under qo"' v a c a n t — 18 Weaver Road, near (real estate, me tea' arranged. CLASSIFIED ADVT. er, fordomauc, white aide wall R. Wolcott on tarlnger and auto- tldn« 6-room Garrison Colo- air-conditioned store. Pleas­ to Lake. JfVoodbridge St. Six room raqch, ConsuK Hdwa Haatinga, Public Attention 5m DEPT. HOURS Urea. Ix^ded with extraa; In fine mid^c waabing-toechinea, vacuum ;$ X 4-2 Windows W H T^ BENGAL oil and gSs com­ Route Maln/lilghway.. HA. wfga bedrooms, double attached garage, lot 160’ frontage.' A foncy, >^^1107; 8:15 A. M. to 4:39 M. condition. \ Douglaa Motora, 883 cUaner^ ^otora, amall appll- Heating— Plumbing 17 ant working conditions. Musi Complete . ,._^14.59- bination ..stove With chrome pipe. Pl e a s a n t r o o m , central. Gen­ 3-403;K cloeeta\ wuh, gliding doors. Ceramic tile bath, kitchen ciibi- Propos^" Mill Halo Main. , )CM. Welding...... 180.- Main . Street. A very good buy.'Call MI 3-6177. tleman. Parking. MI. 8-4734, Catamic tile .path, lavatoiy. WANTED —' Sliicla. be dependable. No phony We carry a'-complete line o f cedar neta, radiant heat, dopper plumb­ P h o n e d 9-9678. LENNOX FURNACES and warm Fireplace. wftter oil beat. ing, aluminum screens and atorma, three-family, bust- The Board of Dlredton tdOlCfet COPY CLOSING TIME air heating, Eku*! Van Camp. ML calls. / produeta,; (3) 4-PRAWER pine dressers. 6ne }Umnier-Hom« For Rent 87 MANCHEBTEI property. Have many caah U achaduled to M a. 4 a u M r A 1951 CHRYSLER Windaor de luxe. SpdNE, BRICK, fireplace and ce­ 9-5844. ^ g(OOd„ one fair. $35.po and^ $45.00. ROOM FOR RENT. 6$ Garden St. 2-bedrpom CMo- three combination ^umtoum FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. N A T IO I^L nlel. Uving rooii dinihg room, doo’ra. AX condition. Price re . Ifortgafea arnnapd. pubUo - hearing da the Call M I. 9-7243. ment work. Call MI. 9-5451 or MI. Peg Richftiond, ’Tel,-Ml 9-2801, Phone MI. 3-5874. COTTAO^E FOR Rent at Glanta Pleato call Oeone^Ls Graainio. budget, expected to draw wld* , MON. THRU FRI. 8-6042. GUARANTEED lim b in g and Apply BUILDERS SUPPUES . _____-v , . I. ■. e ^ ; open July.4th through llth. kitchen and den. ' rapla(ee, exr duced. George L. Graziadio, Rea 1953 DeSOTO black, 4. dboi-. Ffre- tra .lavatory. hot wi oil haft, tor.. Tei.“ MI. 9-5878. Realtor. MltChoU a-S878. lOP public attention becauea Ot CMaoral 19:30 A. M. / hdating. Jobbing and hew work. 381 State Street /August ISth to September. Can. Henry atreet dome V-3, Im m aculate fmUde and MANCHESTER T V.‘Service, radio Joseph Skelley. MI. 9-8014. ARTHUR DRUG STO flE North Haven, Conn. '* '/ Boarders Wanted S9*A ■jm. 9-wso. Siuirad cast iron radla-. Manager Richard Marti^'a reeom- SATURDAY 9 A. >1.^ Musica].'4iwtninents 53 $ 1 , 0 0 0 iwN, t h r e e mendatlon that a mill rate o t F t out. 32095. 'M ancheatet M otor and T.V. epecialiata since 1934. 942 Main Street ’Telephone Chestnut 8-0285 .// tors. Attached garage.' High- URGENTLY NEED two-famlly Salea, M I 9-9427. V House service call $3.50, MI; = : z : ROOM AND BOARD. Gentleman. / land Park .iSchool. imii ate ranch. ■Ireplaca, large. millf, a six mill toereaaa orer tlto PIANO ■IrUNINO and voicing. Com- tore. wtod(^, high elevation, full homea for waiting cash buyers. votm oooraiMTioN 9-9990 or MI. 8-4607. Moving— Ttgddng plete rebuilding, repairing, restyl­ Call MI 8-7678. Wonted To Rent ^ 88 occupancy, TMXit, Im nte cellar,-- ga ;S, one acre. trees, Stogie and multiple, family homes jartin’B- budget meaeaga calla BE AmuSCOAT" 20 Diamonds^Watches— ing. Keys recovered. A hour eerv- BA S-li HARTFORD — Oxford are alto in denjaktU)d. For qtock de­ 1951 CHEVROUBT Bel Air. Extel- WIRING installation o f «U Storsge XJX!AV TEACHER deaires auburban. arlton W. Hutchins. Sitnations Wanted— ice. Ail work guaranteed;. The Cape Cod, plastered walla, pan pendable service.aervica \(toll ACB Real- (toneral Fund appropclatieaa tf Icnt condiU ^ , M I. 8-8588. typeal- No Job too amgJt. Peter /je w e lr y 48 room apartment.. 3 gdulta ^ .9 -5 1 8 2 ,- $4,123,856.75, an increase o t $5U.- . Dial MI-3^121 Ma n c h e s t e r ^ Package Deuv- Female ^ 38 Piuio Shop ot'Manchester. Phones Apartments—-Flats-" sled recreation room with sliding ty (to, MI. 9-2392. Pantaluk, 40 Foater straet. Phone ery. Local tight tniclong and Phone MI. 9-2339. 156.75 over the amount tha tewa 1941-1940^ OLDER Chevroleta, LEONa R o W. .YOST, Jewmer, re- MI. 9-9839, 9-8074. ' Tenements 83 door cloeeta, garagt I4'x24’ with MANCHESTER—Five large rooms Mitchell 9-780$. package delivery. Refrigeratora. EXPERIENCED, Raltabla High i Mtirs, adjusts watches expertly. on dDeKoor, large open attic, ga­ PURCHASER DESIRES three expects to spend befeme the aai tf Forda^^ther good tranaportaUon: school girl, baby slttlM afternoons COUPLE Deaires 4 qr 5 room un­ work bench. Beautifully land­ waahats and atova moving • Reasonable prices. Open daUy. SPECIAL-4timmer rents! plan,on SEVEN ROOM Apartm m , aacchd furnished rent in Mancheeter. Ref­ scaped, lot,;/garden. Excellent rage/porch, BteaitiS. heat, oil: bedroom house with 1 % baths di­ this year. . Good"credit enablea ua to accept RUBlSlSH AND Aahea removed. I specialty, ML 441783. and evenlnga daUy. /Phone MI. new splnet,pianoi with full credit a n d F ou n d |S down. Douglaa. Motora, 838 Main Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce floor, three bathe, ii n jn t c e , porch. erences. Call MI. 8-5895. - condition. Owner moving from tl$,S00. $2,800 caah; Hrtan Grady, rect from'owner, preferably East Martin's message to the Eisazd General cleaning of attics; cellars 9-3819. / etreet Mitchell %AXKt. if purchksed next fall,-as low as Leaae' only. 1150 pqr month. Write Side. Will pay up to $15,500, Write says the 37 miU rate; is nCceceagy and yards. Call M jmd M Rubbish AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS GO., atate. Price $10,900. Broker. MJ. 8-8009. V o]v Menchee* ^89 PLYMOUTH four door, new 80 , a month.. Also three used Box Y, Herald. YOUNG CQUPLE about to be mar Box K care of HerSId. to finance a more $900,000 la- -Bicycle ehoiy removal, MI. 9-9787. local and long distance moviyig, spinets from 8395. Also one Chick ELLINGTON V Real quality ,1- _ycle, 16S W e»t M iddle Tu paint, valve lob, new clutch and Tied need three or four . room MANCHESTER —Ctope create in the cect. ot goverarasat , storage. CaU ML 8-51S7. Situations fanted— •ring baby grand a t , bargain on e ROOM/Apartment for rent,. bedroom ranch, foundation rooms, two unfinished. Firep kc. Tel. MI 9-209S or Ml 9-: univeraals! Good rubber. T.op run­ A N tiq u eS Retmtahed. Rmalring G5rden---FanB—^Dairjr nntorniihed apartment or flat, and a $200.^'^axpccted redueUea ning condition, 1129, T.el. M I. Hartfor*' CHapel 7-1428. '. / " Ml Products 50 price. Closed Mondays.;. Goss All convepiencea $15;'M1 9-8114 or Reasonable. Call JA, 9-3313, 39x42. Near new fcnool and tile bath, aluminum -screens. 1 in recelptafim sourcca ether thaa church. Lot 100x280-/. Living dentiai 812,800. /H elen Grad X F O U N D -2 fellefkre who w ill wmx, 9-6SM. 189 South Mam PIANO MOVING -R efrigetotofa. State’s Traffic S t Phoai Ml. HIGH SCHOOL senior desires odd TPm a TO PLANTS, peppers, egg Hartford, JA 9-6696. WANTED-^In Manchester, five or .room has picture wlhdowa and Broker. MI. 8-8009. wuO end 5, Mon. YOoisG JAPANEISE E^PRESSi ONISIS: Theao water colora, nance making it punlahabla ta Nice condiUon in every 'respect. PAINTING, Exterior and Interior, Household Goods . 51 wedding. Size I*. WiU ^ c r it ic s formation call MI. 9-1890 or MI. refcrably to 8th- School Dletrict. Imme&ate occupancy, $14,500. Carlton W. Hutchins. M l to Mr«. Fitzpatrick, 107 Spruce any eonversiona/ Fri. Graduates Septetnner. Some Sohn Merz, 48 Woodland S t Tkl. Osaka, Japan, ark two of the SO pictures in an'tochanga exhibit (tonn. abandon iceboxes without re­ Black. Douglaa~ ■■Motors, 88313 Mam. paperhanglng. CeUlnga rtfliUah- for $50. Fitting and\ /alterations 9-8094. 9-61$2, 9-4694. ^ (ConHnaqd from Page OM) 8t M 1^27l. ______- '. PhUco suparvlaed servicev ice . experienc^. call Storrg GA. 9-3110. SERVU i g a s refrigerator, in good MI. 9-1924. . BOl^CON CENTER -r/Bayberry \ moving. the o r locking da-' TaL Ml^yMM. ed. Wall paper booka on reqaest. free of charge, CalL Rockville ^ a d - r . working condition, can be adapigd 5-2630. m o d e r n Offices for rent. Private, dad. 3-bedroom Ranch, two MANCHESTB^Ideal for two cou^ rs; Elizabeth Yarbough, 34, of BY JAMES FLOWEBR vices, and an ordinance which' Estimates given. FuUy Insured. — ^ y e a r/ s veari old. A ttr^ed. garage. sense of color and concej>tion study art trends. 1937 PONTIAC SEDAN. Call MI. antique , for natural gas. One (only) T lavatories if desired. Findell piaa.lea. Duplex, six rooms each aide. Bridgeport, wasxidlng in the front New Yorl; (NEIA)—Leave it to would continue the practlee 'o t Peraonala 9-5599. CaU Edward R. Prica. MItcheU ‘ Dt^ga—^ n la —Pats 4 ( ; z Business Property For Sale 79 wziux ceramic tile Large lot. Walking distance .to over-all aense of design in - He vleUtol the' Children's Art a apaciaity, chain caned 9-1008. Frigidaire, recent model. Just the Building, Manchester ~Green. MI. seat of a car whito skidded on Ar­ kids to break down international electing seven '.Juatloea o t tha thing for summer cottage or shore. Rooms^H^thout Boahj 59 3-4885. ■ - / ' __ - I—ii.,■(-(!■■ . , . „(. biCth, finflreplac^aluminum com­ Center. Helen Grady, Broker. MI. mory.Htil, BoatontPoat Road, in barriers. Language never has been the work looka very profei Festival'which U presented an- peace. THE PROSPBCr mil School for And luahed. AninaN F. Thorp: THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet indeed. nual)y' b.v Silvermlne and becAme 1941 DODOE—4 door aedan. $85. Kemp's, Inc. BUILDING, Ideal,for profeakional bination storm . windows and 3-8009. NorwaIk''jtot beforeXc’cIock Sun­ much of.a problem when email fry The Board toll klto conitdw .youiuryouna children will to-openre-open topt.sept. CaU MI 9-0083, aft*r 5 p . m ^ Phdoe Mitchell 9^S7S5.\ Center, 995 Main St., invitea you There’s ja water color /done; by interested in the. work being done -X -Y MiOORATED, Beautifully AIR ^CONDITIONED oftices. Mod­ men, apace for two offipk'*uites. doora,. Venetian blinds, anrieslte day mornliig. She was thrown froni get together anyway. Now they're, a proposed ordinance regulatlag 8th. Tnnaportatlon tu’rnluied. Mfa. PAINTING AND to vibit/peta of au Unde.'Con­ b a r g a in s In used appliances. fu; “ ern design. Near Po4h Office, Main Three large rooms e ^ , also for drive. Iot/la0’xl50’. Near library, TWO-FAMILY, five rooms each an 11-year-oId girl, foj/Instance, 'by the children there. After re­ GUARANTEED Top quaUt. necticut bred Parakeets. MI. the csr whto It ‘craaded into a making friends' by -sending each restauranta. the repair o t Oraad- Lela Tybur, director. Phone MI, PAPER HANGING Terms and trades. Jsmss. A. ***' Btreet, corner WAdaworth, Ml. two tenements up. ,.a i location, churchto and schools. floor. Immediate occupancy sec­ of a child holding % piflton. It hazT turning to Japan, Inoub arranged 9-5797. • / 19« PLYMOUTH De;.Ktx9 dub vlalon service. Calla receive 9-4378. Hours Monday through retaining welivauffering\lnjUriea Other piiHures halfway around'the view' Street, and right-oC-wag at t o n • p.m . wUl be eervtced Woods Appliances, 383 Center St. faeiiitiea avaiiabla in Mancherter 9-9779, or Ml.^9-9819: zoned for buainsM/Building in ex­ ond floor, aluminum storms and which caused hec death five.houra such delicate lines aim color .that for the Amerifcan exhibit in coupe, radio, heaU^X;iean. Pri­ JOHN M. McCANN Friday, 10 to 8:30, Wednesday MI. 9-1918. ,/\ , rou will marvel at the cleanlinese cellent conditlop.'Ottlqp.' Steam£ and hot V E R I^ N —' Box Mountain. 28- screana,^ near bUa. Madeline world. ' ^ . one can't help thinking of.-a Sou­ Osaka, qnd ' also collected the Tanner Street, and thb Kaewy MR& ZOPPl, reader and idviadr. vate owner, CalLkn 9-8735 after nightU M l. •-1347. closed at 3 p.m. 8. A H. D r^n POUR ROOM office auite and'lav­ foqt living room, fireplace, dln- Smith,, Realtor. MI.' 9-1643 or later. This Junior grade International Street'School. 30 Laurel Street o f UUS'buUdtog.'-^hildren accepted. water heat. lArge parking lot. The men who dfOd late Sunday tine or a Gauguin. And anothet Japanese exhibit now in thli All welcome. 2M Franklin Ave., 5:80 p .m . / stamps. atory 'a t4 s Oak St. Apply Wat­ $25,000. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. te, 2 bedrooms. Ceramic tile 9-1146;, gdpd toll I* an exchange art ex­ water color bto a lltUc girl the country. OthOr matters achaduled tOF acroaa from the Art theater. For -iu. WEBB’S TV - 17 Maple St.. $3 per BOY! WHAT BARGAI] Ontrai. Priced ' go reasonable night at the Wejlingfprd toil' stiz.* houee call. Ail wurk fuUy guaran­ Telephone MI-3-7388 you'U gasp! Bq aurk and see this kins Bros., 935 Main St. 9-5132, 9-4694. th on : first floor. Full shed hibit. between at Indents of-public same age titM "$fy Father" has :onsideration. tonight are tha n a - appofatntent call CBapel S-87SS. 1951 tfTUDEmUCER Champion. 2- WANTED—Good homes for 3 ten 3 ROOMS FURNlTUi MANCHESTER — An excellent tion -M’as (Tlayton A. Hunteh, 29, ec'hools iq Osaka, Japan, and of Ikplalna Differences '\ ignatlon of . George R. teed. Call Ml. 9-9535 for quick one. Mre. Dorsey, 14 A r^ St. dormer. Two bedroms, full bath, an exprei^nistlc Matisae-Klte He explaina the difference be* dobr. Hbater. Overdrive. Dark week old kittens. Phone Mi. . ■■ $187 .." X / ' \| large hallway on second floor. vaiuA'for..man who can paint and . Provlncetown, Hear., a tn ^ b e r 6 t e Silvenhine Guild school of Art from the Development blue. $495. Solimene Inc., 634 Cen- honest service. 9-1244. „ * . fTlONT OFTICES .the (totot Guard atationed. aboard pattern. tween American children's art and EXTERIOR Bedroom, Living Ro6my"^Kltchen. ATTRACTIVELY furnishea’ , front Farms and Land For Sale/71 Attractively redecorated. Ar-; redecoreto- (tolonial six rooms: lil\Norwalk,\Conn. lion, setUement of two AotompbUen for Salo 4 te r St. MI 8-8101. VO only. Frae Used, But in Good fireplace, garage. Large lot. Only the cutter Sabago a-t B altt^ re. Some /hr'the drawings have a biat of the Japanese youngsters claims i^ainat the town, estimates. ML^ A. K. C, registered thoroughbred, bedroom with twin beds.-Complete FOR RENT tesian well. Thousands of tulips, e show is tilled “Art from this .way: “Orlerital cliildrcn tend housekeeping facilities availsMe. BOLTON—100 acres, part beared crocus, etc. Breezeway, 2-tor $12,5001. H. B. Grady, MI 3-8009. " Lawrence P. Inconiglios, 34.. of natioi^iatic toucli, -foo. These the temporary World ‘WtL 1'903 OLDSMOBILE super 88 2 MASON—Fleldatone a specialty. E. black, and white Etogiiah Spring­ 3 ROOMS FURNITURE OsakW’ and is currently bein$ ex- werq/done mostly by youngatera either to delicacy of line and at­ 2951 OLX>SMOBn.E 08 deluxe Toth. Phone MI. 9-3307. OUTSIDE PAINTlNO: Free ea- : Private entrance. Parking, Inquire and level (good for landing atrip), garage, ameaite drive. Lamp Winthrop, Maae., a pasaeni. or toll at (tonter Partrwlth a jim - door. Two tone Muc. Radio, heat­ er Spaniel male puppies. Reason­ MANCHESTER two • family. Six grabbed the wheel o f the car hibitedXhere at the Japan 'Trade five and six using crayons, mosphere, or else their work re­ (door. Ooiniriete with new ne timates. Gilbert Ftqkett, MI at 167 Maple St. 'Spacious Rooms 6 room house, plastet/flntah, 8 posts, stone wall. manent one; protahly at the' now Mint and whitewaUala at,..Si895.m.^ er end hydramatic. Thia car we able. PI 2-6239. Combination Range, Bedroom, li v ­ large rooms eadh aide. Youngs­ Hunton appeared to “black out,’* Center. H]^is the exchange for ah feature flags, fish and the flects a atilted, reserved - form. sold new originally $1895. Man­ YOU NAME IT—we’ll do It. Wood­ 3-6983. years old (lacks Improvements), high schooL an^^Mtoroltal |daaa Mancheater Motor , SM^, MI work. walle, floon, ceilings wash­ ing Room, Dingle. Used, FuUy ROOM WITH twin be(«. Suitable Private Lavatories outbuildings, very good buy at VERNON — Building lot.. Sunny town kitchens. Oil ateam he^. but Hunten’a foot depressed the exhibit sent to Osaka last spring amea they play. One portrait ia a They work, therefore, mostly in chester Motor Sales, Ml 9-6427, View Drive. 81,800. by the Silvermlne school under th- for the $900,000 first phaae o t bn- ^•427. / ed. Floon and Unoleuma waxed.' Live Stock— Vehicles 42 Guaranteed. / for two girls. Kitchen privileges. $12,900. Many othkr dairy and Large lot. . Excellent location. accelerator and Inconiglioa was' colorful fireworks display burst­ water color. On the qUi**' band, Ptovemente to the town sewage $11,000 each side, H. B. Grady, spbnsorship o ^ ’ika-Kai—tlto 1953 OLDSMOBILE 98 deluxe 4 Attica and' cellars cleaned. Ruga Private Instructions 13 3 ROOMS FURNITURE CaU MI 9-7560.. , / /V .poultry farms, new listings always ALSO Many other Hatlngs In unable to slow the machine before ing around tha Rising Sun. ' American youngsters?- ekpreas dlsposalqtiant. 1949 CHEVROU^'^fordor aedan. and -- upholatery professionally WE BUY COWS, calves and beef Parlcing For Fprty Cars needed. Welleatogency, Coventry. Cape Cods, Ranch, 'Colonial and Broker MI 8-8009. it capsized. He suffered only minor ern movement'of Japanese Swaaa on a Lake themselves in vigorous, unre­ door. Light blue. Radio, heater cattle. Also horses. Plcla Broa. , $425 ’rtvr'Board will .alao coaaider Good Urea, cl*dB car. Excellent cleaned m your home or at our SPACIOUS, Clean furnished rbomsi PI. 2-6872, 2-Famlly Homes.- injuries, however. era as opposed U4 the tradl, , Then there's the traditional strained faahidn. aito\lean toward iototog the ConnacUcut Aare. o t running PdndiUati. Douglaa and hydramatic drive. Thia Tel. Ml. 8-7405. EUectric-Refrigerator, Range, Bed- .one light housekeeping apart­ or Teiten group, .-x; "Classic 98" offers,the ultimate establiehment. Auto upholstery XCCORDION and piano taught in room./Llvlng Room.- Dinette. Rugs, JA R V IS R E A L T Y GO. crayon drawing of twana on a the oils. / \ >'Towns and CUita Motora,' SSs Main. and floor mats made like new by your home. MI. 9-ul44. ment, one room with kitchen 1.19 East Qentqr\Street NEW TRIAL DENIED ' About 90 lake. It could have been done by In the fall the patotinga will ^ In driving pleasure and can be Tables, and Other Items— THE ESCOTT AGENCY ‘ BETTER HOMES Duraclean. Connecticut Duraclean. Poultry and Supplies 43 privilcres and two tingles, suit­ Rouses For Sale 72 Washington, duly- 6 (AV—Fed-r n ie. exhibit const ^ about 50 a kid. in- any part of the world and booked on a tour df coUe$es IKE PLANS VACA'nON l94r.0LD8MOBIUS deluxe a door bought for small car price. $1995. / But in Very Gqnd Shape. able for men. Apply Vernon Inn, For Appointment Call 266 High St. West, Manchester ' Completely equipped. $444. Manchester Motor - Salee, Ml- era and Homs Services. MI; LOW. FRIENDLY TERMS DIAL MI 3-4112 eral Judge Alexander ifoltzoff pictures by childrc Mtween the goes to prove that youngsters throughout the iountry. Waaktogtoo. Juiqr d (iP) Pwa- 9-7024. Bonds—Stocks LARGE Ro a s t in g chickens, spe­ Talebttville, MI. 9-8316. MANCH^TER — owner trans­ (Near McKee Street, West Side) today denied a new trial for think alike even- If their elders are ’•(?reativeneaa: is a^-linlveraal ^Maacheater Motor Salea. MI- 9-9427; FREE DELIVERY ferred out of state, must sacrifice This is the month to buy e home. ages of four And woreing in Meat Elaenhewer ft day oat- Mortgages 31 cially priced -for % doz. 16U. MI 9-7583 four Puerto Ricans ronvicted of water color, oils aq( raybrn worlds apArt. ' r language. It k^51es,,^5^ech bar- 9-(M27. Packaged for freezer. Fred Luck. FREE STORAGE ^M FO RTABLE ROOM in quiet ------9-9779 < lovely six room Cape Cod. MI. Pricea are low and. mortgage mon­ pressed hope be ca a 'get DOORS OPENED, keya fitted, firing. Shota that wounded five ayer, most of tier This is the way the exchange riers, cuato: (tod' idea,” aiya soon tor a Ctolerade copied, vacuum cleaners, irorni, CaU aftor 6 p.m. ML 8-4029. Phone Me Immediatelv home. Gentleman. Shower, bath. STORE FO*^ Rent, 214 Spruck >3855. $9,990-FOUR ROOM houae, . good ey is plentiful. See us TODAY. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Garage or parking. Cengrtoemen In the House (!olor. \ came about: Last spring Kakuso Inoue. “Cer] nljr'the exchange of guns, etc., repaired. Shaarb, Call MI- Street. Inquire a t ’ 318 Spr^a fonditlon. convenient to bus and A SMAR'T BUY at $13,700. Im- ohamber Inst March 1. The 1048 OLOSMOBILB Six aedan Firat MORTGAGES Second HARTFORD CH 7-0358/^ 3-6848. street' or call Ml. 9-8093. THREE BEDROOM ranch, less As in all 'Idron's art, there ^ Inoue, arT art .teacher, lecturer, yojung tale) like thia ia an im- Mexico's populatloa coupe. HydramaUc, new ringa, kmvea, mowen etc., put mto con­ ArticIeS-For Sals 45 school, $14,500—Seven room brick maculated-room Cape Cod. 3 )>ed- Judge set ThurMlay for sentenc­ a freshness spontaneityspuntan^iLy iain. theui« suitkiA,critic and«miu membtoii$c'ii$uy:8, ofw$ thevjiy- Nika- portent along the roads to per cent between 1920 ‘ l950 Pontiac Chieftain 8 After 7 P. Mi CH 64690 than one year old. Large wooded reoma—’1 finished in knotty pine, gcjod Urea, written gwarantae. Kc dition for coming nesds. -Bratth- FHA—Conventional—GI Sec It Day Or Nijrht TWO COMFORTABLE, nicely fur­ lot, high location, five miles from and'ihlngle Cape Cod. Large lot. ing the three men and one wom­ pictures. the sophintlcated iCal group came to Uiia country to underatnhding between^ nations.” aaya a United Natloma down payment. S5.00 weekly. Cole De luxe Four-Door waite, 63 Pearl etreet COME IN—Browse around vThs Oil hot water heat, combination terge kitchen, dining i-oom with an. , . . -xT Terms to 30 Years—^Lowest Rates Woodshed, 11 Mato St., Mancto^ If you have no means t>f transpor- nished living end bedrooms in Manchester Center. Hot water oil M otora.ra. m . 9-0980. windows and acreens. $15,300 built-in cabinets and living room Eauipped. $895. WIRING mSTALLA’qON and re­ ter. Conn. Good used. furniturd' .tatlon, I’U send my aUto for you. quiet, private hqme to two gen­ heat, full :cellar, fireplace, cerii- 1 . tlemen or workihg couple. Twin fnic tile bath. Full price '$13,800, three- bedroom ranch., cionyenieht with fireplace. Hot water oil heat. 1951 .OLDSMOBIUS “ 98" .deluxe 4 pair of amall electric appliances CONNECTICUT bought and sold. Tel. MI. .F8154. Xo obligation. y to bus and schools. Many other Large lot.- Only 4 yeSre old. $700 Others At Similar Savings.’ and fixtures. Clarence G. Smith, MORTGAGE EXCHANGE Open. 'til 7 p.in. beds, continuouk hot water. Near wmteher Agency. ML 9-3461 MI. door.r. Radio,R adio. - heater and hydra^ A—L— R^T—S center and bua. Aim single room 9-9531. liatinge. A.< R. Wilkie and Ck>. MI. down to qualified veteran. Carry­ maUc drive. BatUeahip m y 21 Knox ,St. Phone idl. 3-8433. 9-4389. Mi. 8-8865. ing charges approx. $80 per month. ■ \ - ■ CUNLIFFE MOTOR s a l e s ' 27 Lewis Street BSIAUTIFUL Selectioa of wool rem­ 43-4S^/ALLYN ST" HARTFORD to one or ^-wo gentlemen. .Private color. $1495. M ancheater M otor bath fo| omers’ use. Ml 9-7410. MANCHESTER; Bolton, Coventry OWNER SAYS SELL—this 2-fam.- ^ a lea , M I 9-9427. ‘ Route 30, Wapping BULLDOZFR/AND Loader work. Hartford CH-6-8897 nants at low prices. Also rug Wool MANCHESTER Landscaping and gracUng. Reason- and toatnictijna to braiding rugq. NO NBSa>.TO JOIN A CLUB 2 . and Vernori(^h8tingi. 4-to 8 room n'y duplex at 54-56 Cambridge St. “Two Decades of Mortgaga atnglea, $8,750'And tip; |wo-faml- Excellent income. Needs exterior USED CARS AT SAVINGS! able rates. No Job too small. Call CaU RoqkvUle 541709, /f o p Quaihjf Furniture liea, 818,800 afld'up. Will exchange Four rooms, plastered walla, oil Ml. ^-0950 after 6 p.m. Experience At Your Service" heat, automatic hot water domes­ repairs. Make us an offer. :flL L -Fo r S A L E ^ ow. Delivered ' Brand Name Appliances 'Small homes for large homes or 1962 Ford V-8 4-Dr. Bedah—Ra­ Aoto AcceaMHle»>>Tirf8 6 SEPTIC TANKS vice versa. Will buy St sell direct. tic use, hatchway, city water and A GREEN MANOR RANCH at 65 dio and heater ...... |1195 Frank Burke > Mel Redman or loaded on your truck. Tel. MI. city sewerage, Very clean through­ Weaver Road is now available. 6 WASHING MACHINES repaired. 9r7408. "and TV at Tremendbue Savings AND Twenty-five years of. arthng and /BATTERIES — 60% off-. Square out. Storm windows and screens. rooms, ceramic tiled hath./'Alum ­ 1951 Studebaker B-Pkae; Coupe., ’ Rhone MI. 9-9757. , CHAMBERS FURNITUM WE BUY • financing. (Confidential sendee. type as Ibw aa $4.95 ex., long type PLUOSED SEWERS Howard R. Htotinga Agend^v MI. Near schools and stores.. Two inum combination storm and Radio, heater, overdrive, tiow $7.95. Written guarantee. Cdle FIPtST. — AND secuno mortgages LOOK SALES Entire or Partial Estates 9-1107 any time. weeks occupancy. Priced at only screen windows. Attached garage. m ileage ...... S 9 9 5 bougbt for our own account. Fast, Qualified veteran can buy with Motors. Ml. 9-0980. HousehoI^BervlMS WE SAY AGAIN/ At The Green $9,500. confidential service. Manchester Antiques, China; Glass h $800 down; (toirying charges ap­ 1951 Plymouth 4-Dodt^8adan-^Ra- POWER M07 MItcheU 3-5187 MssliiBe Oltaski MANG ESTER-A wiak InveetT Offer^ IS-A Investment Corp., 244 Mato street Comiilete Households ment for young or mature couple. CHARLES LESPERANCE prox. $86 per month. dio, heater, light blue. Vow ML S4S416.t> No Money Down-—$$ Weekly Hours: 10 to S-^7:30 to 8:30 P. BUDGET OBNTER Aeplie TUks, Dry Setver Storage Lois Store Stock Up .(o the minute plan five room Telephone MI 9-7620 m ileage .$895 Auto Repairing—PsintinF 7 SERVICE ON aU makea aewing home with expandable' aeCond JARVIS REALTY CO. machinee. Alto electrifylhg. Work GL AND FHA MORTGAGES 91 CenttoBtreet U m Inrtalled—tOeliar Water- 1951 C hevrolet. BCl A ir Power VALV:^ JOBS, Chavrolet, Plymouth 3-4164 COMBINATION, Oil electric range, Fkoonag Oo4i& Call Anytime floor. Basement recreation room, MANCHESTER, Cape Ck>d, six fin­ '654 Center St. Manchester done in your b o n ^ Sichel, Low down payments^ up to SO in excellent conation. Ml. 3-6643 garage, large lot, ex(;elient loca­ ished rootof. Near school, on bua ^ glide ...... $1005 or any 6 cyl. complete gaskets, 9-9419. Day p h ^ M l . 8-5171, ^ years maturity. A mortgage of­ MI 3-4112. / valves rcfaced, • carbon cleaned after 5 p.m. McKiNHEY M O S . ROBERT M . REID % SOH tion. Reasonably priced, $15,800; line. Large'garage, wooded lot, Eveninffs Gall MI 9-6685 1951 Ford ConverUble — Fully, ficer will gladly assist you in solv­ T lS ^ MUBr IDOR, combination 'Helen Grady, Broker. MI. 3-8009, 811,900. Short Aqye out, nice small and minor tune /Up. Complete FLAT FW X6H Holland window ing your problem. Open Thursday storm and screen door, ull 1” EASY SPIN DRIER washing ma- 8EWEKAOB biSPORAL GO. Phone Mancheater Ml-9-7t70 N equipped ...... $ 1 0 0 5 $39.95,. any 8 cji. motor $M.9S, ■hMe^v^madeB,/>^ade toe-meaaure. Ail I$ 0 -I tt Peart 8 t TM SD-S-SSOS 201 MAIN 8T., MANCHESTER home, $5,500. New ranch homea, Evenings and Saturday Mornings. Uiiclt/^crffers yoU’ comfort and pro- chink, * years old; good condition. PHELPS ROA^ — Six room,Co­ tile baths, hot water heat, full cel­ 73 hydraulic v a l ^ $5 extra. Same metor Venetian blinds at a new Telephone MItcheU 9-4511. te^ on at a' moderate' price. Also Reasonable. Call MI. 8-8798. lonial, ' excellent condition, oil Lots For Said 1050 BuicH Sii^r—Radio, heater, day s c ^ c e , Brunner’s Packard, low price. Keya made while you \ lars, garage, large lota. Low do:wn dyn ailow ...... SS95 FIRST NA’nONAL BANK ’ cOmbtoaUon. windows priced to steam heat, 2-car garage, over payment, $10,600. Manchester, TWO LOTS MUthweat corner Rockvilleills Road, TalcottvUle. Oj ^ a it . Marlow’a. OP MANCHESTER tit your pocJtetbook, Manchester EL]iECTROLUX Vacuum cleaner 100' frontage, shade trees, shrubs. '\ evenings, cldted Sundaye. /wi three bedroom garrison colonial, Windermere and Irving Streets.. 1951 Henry X, Tudor Sedan—Ra­ Awning C^., 19$ West Center St. 'with attachments. . Reasonable. N o r i c t garden, near schools and bug line. modern, lavatory and bath, knotty High and dry. Inquire 370„. Oa> /' dio-, heater. Overdrive . .$505 Ml. 3-5191. WElAVOfO of burns, moth holes Call MI. 3-4688t r ' Choice location..on.. CarJtoCarlton W, Hutch- and torn dothing, boisery runs, Ml, 9-8091. Open all day Saturday? pine breezeway, overalzed garage. Street. Help Wanted— Female * 35 ins. MI. 9-5132. 9-4894.. Excellent location and condition. New Studebakera Start At $1813 NEED BRAKES? Ford, Chevrolet, handbags repaired, zipper re­ ROYAL AND BmiUl-Cortoia COMBINATION SlifK for Sato im PUBLIC AUCTION •V Corner lot, '$16,900.. New ranch, LARGE LOT 100 x 380, high eva- Plymouth, complete 4 wheela. lln placement, umbrellas repaired, REGISTERED NURSE or licensed •able and standard typawi quire rear, 443 East Middle Turn- SDC ROOM Cape Ck>d. Xll tile $itch- irlg and labor, |19:9S,'Buick, Pack /■ short ways out. Full baaemeiit, tion. dry, 214 miles from Man- ti6w Down Paymenta men’s ahirt coUara ^ reversed and trained attendant, full or part AU makes of adding pike. en. automatic washer, alunilnum Chester, city water, nl( area. ard, Olda, Mercury, etc. $28:95, replaced'. Marlow’a Little 'Mend­ time. Also nurse's aide. Apply 63 . Pursuant to a Judgment of the Court of Common Plea* for Tolland windows and' screen's,, WIkrge g e lot. two-car garage, large lot. Low- Small Monthly Inatallmehta ■ , 'turn sold or rentsd. R s j^ rs / on jUI A HAMILTON Beach vacuum down payment; $1S,000. Many -will Price $1800. MI. 94116. Any drumtorned 99c. Same day ing Shop. / I Union St. RockvUle 5.4391. makes. Marlow’a ^ County, dated June 11, 1954, the underaigned, a Committee appointed new chi service;^-Brunner's Packard. Rock cleaner. Uaeq. twice. Excellent by the Cjourt for that purpose, will toll at public, auction/a certain Vacant. Jirect from owner, MI.- qualify (or G.I. Oth(er/listings to ville Road, Talcottville. Tel. MI CORNICEIS, Drapea andstlp coven EXPERIENCED Girl, must be WARDROBE Trunk with braas condition, 830: MI. 9-8935. 8-5407, one.^rb and three family homes. CHORCIIRS MOTORS ^ piece or parcel of land together with the buildlngk thereon situated in Cajl-The Ellsworth Mitteq Agency, BOLTON LAKE 3-6191. Open evenings, closed Sun cuatom made by (^a9»c-Decora good typist, shorthand preferred. corners. Excellent condition. Rea- the Town Of Bolton. County of Tolland and State o f ^Connecticut and waterfront. $3,000, -Call MI. 9-5118, days. - Call lor appointment. The L. Nel­ Realtor. MI. 34930. studebaker Sates and Service tors, 41 Oak St. Fdr free eatimate sonably priced. MI. 3-5814. nipre particularly described-aa follows; ' -:V NO MATTER WHERE YOU GO call Ml. 9-2739; son and Sons Transportation Co., 3. E. APARTMENT size refrig­ FOR BUILDING^^project, 36 acres COMPLEITE Motor tune up, any erator. MI 3-7717.' . Jiinior Favorit* 80 Oakland Street ^ $B^^-9483 West Rpad. Rockville 5-3388. 'EYIUR ROOMS,', furniture,, resspn- Commencing at a point in the south line of land now or formerly of land in Andover. Owner -tolling: car <$9.95, parts extra. Champion YOUNG MAN With smaU pick-up tole. Small radio, $10; ateato Flowar M.dp In Gqy C^lor TWO ROUND Dining tables, extra qf Anna Lagan, and Thereas Leggio. which point i* One Hundred because of Boor health. MI 9-6397. BEFORE YOU usad car apark plugs 49c each with tune up. truck/WiU do odd Jobs, evenings HOySBWIVES anxious to earn- $1 iron.. $5; aluminum clothes reel, Special low pricea on ti*a, wash­ to $2 per hour without canvassing; leaves, $15 - each; walnut dining Fifty-three; and 4/10'(i53.4) feet easterly of the ea*t line of South \ : z ; ^ ''.tAKfeA ";,/■ Sea Gorman Motor Salep. Buick ^/Week-ends. MI. 9-8452.' |3.s6;, chest! drawers,,- bureau, room set.845; other iteme. Ml. ings, luaterizlng, cars greaaed 99c Write P.O, Box 661; HarUord, roll-away -bed $5; rugs, iady’s Rofid; running thence southerly along other land owned by Eugene ReSor^roperty For Said 74 Salea and Bervtoe, 2S5 Mam with oil change..Brunner's Paclt- ODD JOBS, "law'n mowing and light Conn.-v I 9-5090. Artonault and detorlbed in a Mortgage Deed to the Manchester s t m t MRqlMU »>4571. 0$)M ave- raincoat Jackets, shoes, meh'i; ard, RockvUle Road, TalcottvUle. trucking wanted by two reliable shoes, bekeh robe.'bed spring ah^d' Saviqgs and Loan Aztociation, dated December '14... 1951, and re­ SANpS Beach, jpid Lyme, n m ^ Tel. MI. 3.-5191. • - and capable young men, days\or WANTED — Reliable experienced corded in'the Bolton Land Records in Volume 29. Page 45. One in. keyen room cottage . with l)Cuseworker. Some ironing. Mon­ mattress, $20, 34 Elm St., ^ tot early evenings. CaU MI Hartford. Hundred Seven,(107» feet to a point in-the hoiith-line of a proposed ctra lot. Four bedrooma, large 2951 PONTIAC chieftain Edehke 4 MI. 8-8136, day, Wednesday and Friday. 9 >1 j ■. ■ '« roadway Forty (40» feet wide , to be known .a* Gene Street; riih- 't living room with fireplace, all con- door. Black. Rattto; heater. My- CAR BURN OIL? to 1 p.'m . Steady, Green. Majior. ALL a l u m in u m combination win­ G O O D J O B S lence easterly along the north-line of said pr.opoa^ roadway Veniencea, famished. Two r large dramatic. MSW. Manchester -f- CaU MI 9-5100. ' ' . —’ ‘ e .parallel to the south lihe of'said land liow or formerly M otor Sales, MI 9-9427.- dows and.tioorkr ■-storing; save porches,. Shade trees. Call - 5(11 Economy tiviorhaul, most all . Building— jContractintr 14 heal? comfort, convenience, last a -FOR L Lagan and Theresa Leggio, One Hivndred Fifty (150) feat ■8-5093. WANTED/r-Woman to dq houee- tor e point; running thence northerly in a line at right angles to ONLY UGLAS will sell you a can. Parts and labol’ $49.95. CUSTOM BUIL/T homes, general work mornings. MI 3-7709. llfetiinc. Free d(einohBtration, Call anytime, BlllTunaky. MI. 9-9095. tjie' laat deacribed line along other land of Eugene Arsenault. One ANDOVER. BOLTON Coventry —, h" late qmdel car aa low aa $145 No money down. $4.90 month­ contracting, remodeling, repairing SKILLED ’ j, . Waterfronts. $3,900 and up:- near WITH YOU d o ^ . We do not ask you to bike SPARE TIME b e c o m e s —$50 to Hundred Seven (107) feet to a point in the routh -Iine of said land ly. AH work guaranteed. , Financing, arranged. Free esti WiNTzuR' SEIAL of 0>nnecticut waterfront, $1,700 and up.,Listings ^Moon from a . bank or tinance $100 easily; Brand new c3hrisiimaa now or formerly of .A,nna Lagan and Theresa Leggfb; nmning i- mates. Vancour Construction Co«, atumtoum Combination atorm wto- ’ ■“,'MEN ' thence westerly along'said south line of said land noyv or formerly Always neede’d., Welles Agency, j company to complete your .down Clutth Overhaul., 172 Highland St. Tef. Ml. 8-4836. cards sell on sight. Deluxe -21- - . . . ------■ .. „ .. pmj (toyenlry. PI.H-6872. ■ .payment Poattively only $145 card $1 aatortnlent brings you $so doWa and doors. Guaranteed Good o f said Anna Lagan/and Thereto Legglo. Qne Hundred Fifty (1501 ' down buya a 1949 car, $195 bu ^ a. Plate, Gaskets and Labor CABINEH' MAKING—W} alto do •on 100 boxes, -imprinted Chrtit- Housekeeping. /Manchester repre­ - feet to the point: of beginning; logei her with the - Tight,ght. of pato- $15.99 nil, typea of carpentry work, re- -mas Cards low JU $1.35. Experi- sentative. M. J.Granfteld, ML • MECHANIGAU way on'foot, and by vehicle oyer said Gene Street, to'^alled; tor “ Gettiiig. a ^ y from it all"7'Good idea! put doii't-ihias out on all 1950. $295 buya a »5 3 . No addition­ 9-5758. • ; Suburban FoTSale .-- 75 al aide notea ,oi; Jofma. We guaraK leUngv-^alterationb, etc; .-Good ^ehce unnecessary. Free' Imprint DESIGNER3 South Road. the hbuictowii news. Arrange^'today to.liave theTiefald mailed to to e 'to sell under the above terms cGl e m o to rs (ork m a^ ip , • | and reasonable SaiViplea. Asaortmenta on approv- WINDOW Screens, like new, with t, -X/ . '. ■ ■ SUNNY VIEW. DRr Vernon. .New with notes aa low, aa $40 monthly. I^Umatea glaclly given ■al. Hycckat, Dept. (301, 18J Ea- • TOOL HBSIGNEKS The dweHiiig h otor is'a hew, attractive four roopi house with loi at­ 3 bedroom ' aplit-leycl, garage. ' 436 Cen tel Street hardware. Some painted: Aemrted tached garage. Fireplau and pine panelling. /X ' your hi(l€-away.. Good credit is our -only require­ . Dick at i*L 3-6895 or Jhhn at ■ sex. Boston II. ■ ■Bizee. MI. 3-4836.ft Built in stove and oven, plastered V. ment Oodglaa Motors, 333 Main. Ml-9-0980 " , tja . 8-5759 • bETAllERS wsUs, select oak floors, shingle ex­ WO M E N -If- you need' extra FLAGSTONE. Stone for walla, The Sale Will be held on the premises on Saturday, July 10 1954 at terior. A real fine home in an-ex­ 2952 PONTIAC—8 cylinder chief­ GERER a L . CdnstrucUon, lUterS' money, represent A v o n.- .Call house tronu, tirqplaces, 'etc. Bol­ • TOOL and DIE MAKERS 2:00 P.M. "■ - , , cellent neighborhood. Directions tain 2 (door. Radio, heater, hydra- A u t o 'flr iv in v 42«.hnnl Y A remodeUng, , plaaUc tile, AD 2-1944. , — ton Notch Quarry M'.;9-4)617. , % mtie east of Vernon (tonter.i Rt. BEFORE YOU GO - •. GIVE THIS ORDER TO YOUR HERALD . -matlc. This car is advertised AUlO u n v in s s c h o o l 7 -A ' counter work, naragii, etc. No Job • TOOL and GAUGE The premises will be sold free and clear o f a mortgage of Max Roa- 30. Warren E. Howland,. Realtor- “ built to last 100.000 miles," " too* Bicall.’ Eugene Girardto, 16 Insurer, 648 Woodbitoge St. MI. ! NEWSBOY. He will, rKeive his profit on your mqj^;away order ' aXITO DRIVING instruction from Help wanted— Male .36 FLOOR AND Wall coverings. Do it INSPECTORS enfierld. and of all claims suIbBequant in writing thereto except cur- 81895. Manchester Motor Salee, yoUr home. Insured duil oontrol Trptter St. Ml. 9-5S09, yourself and save up to $50; We renl'tsaea." . 3-8600, MI. 8-5711. MI 9:542t supply you with all the tools from the same as he would for delivery to ypur home. car. Larson Driving School. MI. - r UNIVE3ISAL Lightning Rode, Inc.,. •HAUGiB MAKERS BOLTON HILLSIDE, 6 room split 9-6076. , 31 Walnut St., Hartford; Conn., floor sender to tUe cutter. Stop iq TERMS OF SALE ' ____ -2950 Ol^SMOBILE—"78" deluxe GENERAL CARPENTRY and re­ for a free eatimate. The Tile Shop, Ten per bentum (10%) of. the purchase price- in CASH or CERTl-' level home, large U-viiig room, .4 door. Dark blue paint. Radio, pairing; Reasonable. MI 9-4291. wants experienced men for direct • PRECISION g r in d e r s : fireplace, 'Yoqngstown kitchien, AUTO ORIVINO ■ tostrucooh. --Au aelling of a fast moving apecialty opposite Poet Office, Buckiand, FIED check at the time of aale. Balance When deed has been approvedT heater anurt.' - i dishwasher, hot water hest^ ' at­ economical "a.’ ’ |8$S. Manclieater FOR d e p e n d a b l e service' on item.. High ebrnmiaaiona—perfect • JIG BORERS , tached garage, anieeite drive, Motor Sa^es. M^ 9-9427. car. Capable experienced instruc­ carpentry work from $2 to 82,000, fit for storni window, aiding or in­ (.'1 tor. Oordner Auto School. Ml. 6 ’CU. FT. COLDSPOT—Refrigera­ Directions from Hartford: Go out 44A to United Methodist Church large lot, trtoa. (toriton W. Hqteh- telephone Rockville'0-5750. . sulation salesmen. .i • experimental 9-6010, JA. 7-S680. tor. Good condition. $15. ' Also, of Bolton, turn right on South Road aiid proceed 1.1 miles to premise*' iaa. MI. 9-5183,>4694. . . , lEu^utug 2981 CHEVROLET styie.llne'deluxe baby carriage.. Very gewd condi­ 1 4 door. Two tone' gray; Radio, w a n t S- ^ . Experienced plumbers MACHINISTS which are on the left opposite C.P. Pole No. 41 and house' tocupied by MORTLOCK’S' DRIVING School. tion. Call MI 9-1158 after 5:30 SAY GOCD b y e to rent problem. ' heater. PoweiwUde. 9898. Man- Florists—Nurseries 13 and helpers.. — MI.— 9-0400 - - or Thomp- one Davidton. . “ a , Be.your own landlord. For sale— ( I Have Paid My Herald Newsboy ...... ($ ) - . Lost«confidence quickly rettored tonYllle, Rlverview 5-8428 between p. m. ■ ' ' - JOHN B. PEARSGN, Clommittea,'-'' I Chester Motor Sales, MI 9-8427, EHBROIDERED beautiful 414 rqom Cape (tod ept- by a akUled-, coimeoue instructor. HOUSE PLANTS. Call Ml 9-2172. 9 and 5. ■ Apply 49 Pearl street. H a^ord 3,Conn. tage, in, excellent condition. Fire­ I Please sqnd the^Manchesler Evening Herald to the address belti’w:- ’h- License included. Insured,.^dusl USED WESTINGHOUSEr-Electric . * Tel. JA 2-8216., - \ “ • rSfrigei-ator./ 835.00. Boy's -36" bi­ 8125 5TATE FLOWER MAP place, hew electric water heater. controlled'Standard and ttydlrama- ACTUAL JOBS' Open' in'U. i$.. So. 9-19 1 . “ l : ,r.~ L " i-- tic cars. Ml. 9-7808. cycle, 820.00, Phone M l 8-6797. Employment Offitit Hot Pqirtt kitchen cabinets,' -oil 1963 CHEVROLET 2-DobR Am., Europe. T o $15,000. Trivel; Here is a pleasant way to spend heat, stove and refrigerator. I from *. t o *‘ e ■ e-e a 9 e e e'q • e e e > e. e e l 9 e e e e I l l C l e ^ ^ ~ Roofing—Siding' 16 paid. Write only Employment In- 8 M.M. MOVIE outfit. 'Projector; One .of the most'"favoreiid .eiylea leisure momenta — atnbroider this - Large toql shed, fully lanctocaped. ; BALLARD’S DRIVING SCHOOL — fonnktion .Center, Room 968, 811 with Juniors for Warm wtoth'er is n a m e e,.E e e’ e $ « e e r-w « i leeeaeeeeeaweaaeeaaetUaaeiJ - . < PRIVATE OWNER. “ Manchester’s oldest” Owner camera, screen and acceaaoriea. floWer-rmap design in gay eolors'to Seeing-is believing. Located—third j * RAY’5 ROOFING Cd BuUt up Stuart St., Boston. / Call Ml 9-9659 after 9 p.'m.- - Weekdays ' ■tha■the nrettvpretty souSwsquaw dress mademade.to. *• create a handsome j panel. ,(P. S. house on right' Llywood Drive, Certified by AAA and 'Board of ro a •' ( CLEAN repalra.' Free eetimatea. Ray BENDDC .Washing machine; $40. Roweri aa you qUU!^)- ' i Price $6,500. C. Stephens.' ■ MI. perience, Utest methods. kQ Ha$enow. Ml. 9-2214. Ray Jack- shop. Pull :,or part time. Rock­ Baby carriage, $30. Both cxcel- 8tA. M. to 4:30 P. N. 9-2245. ville 8-7436 J / . .— ■• <♦ Pattern No. 8135 le ,l» sizes 9, 'Pattern No. 5$56 (contains'hot- 9-2266. - ^ ^ eeeee9 ee«ee e e d-e e • e o'-e e 9 e e i » e e e e A e e e son. Ml. $4835. — lent condition. Call MI 9-8,8355, II, 13, IS. 14,.16, 1$. Size 11, 4(4 iron tragti*!'design; material >$1,600.00 ORIVENO' Instnlotlona frqm yotir WANTED—^jwrienced mechanic. ■^(Closed Saturdays) t expM i^ I D j r e ^ of 46-;inch. ; ' , ' requirementa; atitcb llluat’rations; ANDOVER. BOLTON, (toventry f - SUBSCRIPTION RATE (Payable with this order) ' i ; I ALL KINDS of renting, aiding TWO buTsn^E doors, aeveral and vidiilty—8 rooms; all im- I home,' -Ditsl-coe.trol .uiautvo car, Paid hoHdaya. Vacation with' ptiy. , window atalir MI * 3-7304. 203 New ••-M; For thia paC*>7i, eend 30c in and color chart.' I . One week—30c .. .• One'month-T-$130, . . Three, mpntha—-$8.90 ^ and painting call Mancheater eoina, your name, address, size . provemetiu, built' 1941, tissement aundard or witomati-.:. Call Man- , Rooting and Siding Co. fVAk esti- GilK Motor' Sales, 171 Union St,, Boitbh Bd, , ’ Sand 3Sc. in coins; your ' name, 72 HUDSON S TR E E T chastai Drtvtoa Aeadtmy. PL ^dCKvlile. /■ desired; and the pattern number addreaa and the pattern number to garage, quick aale $7,500 ; 7 rooms, maue. ‘Tal.lMl. 9-898$. - /all Improyamehts.. built approx. ^7$9•. ToU fraa. to SUB BURNETT,THE 11^- ANNE CABOT. MANCHESTEE . --.t'Jr _ PRATT and |Wh ITNEY 1910, arteaian well, garage. State MI 3-4440 ROOFXKG, .Siding and carpentry. -Boats and.AteMsories 48 OHESTER BV'ENINO HBRA|J>. EVENING HERALD. IIM AVE. -S' Saliesmen Wanted S6-A 115A AVE. AMERICAS. NEW road, $13,00<); 4 rooms,.bath, arteS'Ci AiteraUoiu and addiuona. CMU- THE NEW Johnson outboard - AIRCRAFT . AMEE1 0 A 8 . NEW YfHW Sd.N.Y. ian well, private toach. $4,200. YORK $9. N. ’ Y. \ MotorcyclegXBIcycles 11 togi.' Workmanidilp guaranteed. SALESMAN—iSeo^younr men for rnotora are. in. i 8, 9%, .10 and 35 ' The qmortui needlawo^ Many other homes, cottagea. djuiy V- Ptidatoa e'f United Airqrart Don’t miss the latest issue of .'album contains . 56 |>ages o t lo v tiy FOUR-DOOR, tutone, radto PO YOU I NEED 4 W cyclel Ra- A. A. Dion. Inc., 399 ‘Autiinto dirket .selling /to Mancneeter and H p . Terms, trades, Canitol EquiSr and/poultry farms. Welles Agency, hqstar, ppwerglMs. whits street Mltch*U >4M0. niuit, S9Maln.. 'Beale Fashion. The new Spring '54 -dezigna. “how-to’*' sections on palra? Sew Bob Klarnan at Man- vicinity. Experience preferred,, Oorperatlan (toventry. 2-6872. 9Sg«. or IfM Buielt but will train. Full or part. UmeJ \ ea,lto>f '•■ill .'delight you with- its needie-work. helpful room illustfa chaatar Cycla Shop, Hpura 4 p. ni. iXMt TH£ Be s t ’ in Bon

Fa odbra physica, shop mathematles\and ^AI^outTowii E iiro ilt^ Students with ninth grade ctodit, a mini­ blue print feeding. SUidenU must school Will, take placb in the main mum of three years la required. likll 'of the -citadel Thursday eve­ acquire tools during their Course of , Physlclans^pf the.. Manches­ At Cheney Tech: U-pon completion of Ahe courM a training. The BrttUh . American ' C 1 u ning. The children will recett'S ter Medtefil Arsfi. who will secondary aghobl diploma ip will hold ita monthly meetlnr to their certiftoatea and Imndwork it respond: tq^emergency calls t o ­ Any, eighth grade graduate with night at t o'docK at the club. various kihds Will be on disolay. awarded to the graduate. vocational interest and ability is morrow afternoon and ey<^ing Registrations for vocational- The student devotes one half of are Dr. Howard Lorkward, technical courses at the Howell eligible to make application for the'' lira. William U Palmer and The welcome reception planned the time to trade training. /The above course^. ' adults, tel. I.n 9-32^ and Dr. Cheney Technical School for fall balance is given to generid educa­ lldren, Sharon end i^lUe, of 2S8 for to; orrow Evening at '.the Francis Helfick. cnlldreren, tel. enrollment are now being accepted . The school office will .be open for rn St., left yeater^y for Den- Covenant Gqngregatioi.al Church, tion and related ■iibjects, inch as the sKimmer, Monday through’ Fri- 'X MI 3-4708. at .the school office. Courses are English, Social etudiee, science ana veh Colo., where they will Vialt for iU former minister, the Rev. available in' carpentry, drafting, —Jufiith Ann Roberta, blue-eye, Kaipus City, Kan., July 7 xBy Brotherhood of the secretary on Woodbrldge AIR CONDITIONING 7-year-old daughter of a Baltimore attorney and labor Tead- (4*)—An Air Force jet plane George Y. Torrance. Jr... son'of Street a? in the past. l i ^ . ------crashed today just outside Mr. and Mrs. George Y, Toriance Ibe ^votheriiood of Emanuel The first meeting at the blub er, was kidnaped from the home of her grandparents here of 203 Center St. has been named Lutheran Church has set the date Will, be held Wednesday, at 8:30 V today, raped and beaten to death. Police found the child’s the downtown district and .an to the Dean's List at Hobart Col­ of Saturday;FtUy 10. fon ts annual p.m. The Women's Group of the I aude and brutally bsftsrad bodyf unofficial report said four lege for outstanding academic picnic; and the place, Center Springfield AA has been invited BOTTLED JMS In a clump of bushes off fashion- persons, weii'e killed, including auievement during the second Spring's Park. All members are to join the Manchuter women, and ! abfs Bsyshore Drive five hours the pilot. / ter. Torrance, a graduate of urged to reserve the date.' one of the visitors »will lead the i after her mother, Mrs., Shirley ‘ /' Manchester bays Start Thursday ' / disCij^on of a tcfiic of, interest ; Two persons were also taken to lichester High School, is a A program of >oftball. volley Roberts, reported her missing. Blackmail Providmee Hospital suffering lior |t Hobart. ball arid other games win^get un­ to wonjen metimembers of a a . She' had been besteh oh the New wemb« S ^ R I O R bums and shock.. derway about 4 p.ra. A potluck lembera and prospective ! '’lu n etoget head with s heavy instrument and ' They were King H. Simmons, y^King Davfd Lodge. No. 31. lOOF supper will.be enjo.ved at fi p.rn. members will be welcome at this i a piece 'of gause was knotted meeting. Fitrther Information re- ! O f' Thorne 47, of 837 Nebraska, and his moth­ hei^dl by D. O. Grand Master Le- Coffee and punch will be servSd IS SERVICE about her throat. Her flimsy er, whoke name and age were not taA M . Aspinwall Sr., and atsSf and those attending will bring a garding the Manchester Women’s ELLINGTON . seersucker nightgown, white with Group may te. had - bv telephoning Immediately available. will exemplify the first degree to­ dish of their own choice. NOW red polka dote,* lay eight feet from Searching parties ware probing night !\ht Stafford Springs for The committee in charge states ‘•Stariah" at Mitchell 9-0959. A Immediate InsUllatlon the body. Is H in ted prorhpt personal can. OH any p r ^ tha^debris of homes in the crash Wauaeob L o^ e No. 32. Degree that the picnic is not confined to ,----- . vHji. tm any pro­ Oas Be.vond the Mains Is the time Put Up Fight arira for other bodiea. Master PtjNl Etlwards, P. G. re­ tha' Brotherhood memtjers. biit spect Will be arrargcd if it slred. ■ / Phone Rockville S-4831 to hovo on# Judith Ann's little-body was It waa hot knoYvn whether any quests all inembers taking part in that all families of Emanuel will caked with blddd and dlgti Indi­ 'Chicago, July. 7 (/P)—^The residents of the homes were Injur the degree to be at Odd Fellows bs welcome. Instolltd. Mot' cating she put up a brave fight wealthy sbcialite mother of ed. Washingthn, July 7 (4V-Prasideiit Eisenhower aaid^io- Home not later than 7 •-■'‘ock and Hm liot WMth> for her life. Montgomery Ward Thorne The plane, one of five In the air day he is cj^pletely^Md unalterably opposed to letting 1 ^ transportation \ill be r 'led for at the time, made a banking turn, those who need Police said the hitlRr sneaked asserted today thfit the RUBBISH and ASHBS or! Cfoll us now; into the home of 'the,grandpar-' atrack a tree and then sheared off China the United Nations Under present conditions. Btft ents, Mr.' and MrR. Harry Rosen­ identity of the person "who the top of a two-story concrete wuntry.should withdraw Thelma L. Plercb. daughter of REMOVED ImniGdiatG m> from the UN. if the Reds ere ad-’^— General Cleaning of Cellars, berg, about T a. m., stole the was blackmailing hiy son" block and frame bouse at 850 Ns- Mr. Slid Mrs. RalpH\C. Pierce of ULLIE'S stcdlotion. braaka Ave. . mitted. Yards and Attics keys to Rosehberg'* car from His will be hroughUout. 89 Cambridge St. has xwn named j It then plow^ into a house Elisenhower thus took Issue by to the Dean’s List at BMm College : REASONABLE RATES/ trousers pocket, and took the child ‘‘That will come out and you implication with Republican Sen- o Also Landscaping /^ from the studio couch in the living will certainly be surprised.’* Mrs. serosa the street. in LeWiaton, Maine. First reports Were that several aMrleader ■ "Khowlend - of California - Strike Hits Call M A M—MI-»47ft7 AUTO BODY . room, where she was sleeping^, Marion Ihome told coroner Wal­ V (jrcvfstfM hioving cars were hit. and some.other lawmakers who are M » / Rosenberg was awakensd ter E. McCarron. urging Unitod States withdrawal WELDINO. AUTO ROdV ^ FENDER REPAIRS Vofneda't •u'clvsiv# *'com« by the sound of the car roaring Bert Kinney, Jr., 43, 'Yvas asleep plottly difoctiafsal " oif Cir..' Her attorney, Henry Kalchlem, from the U. N. If the Peiping gov­ Plugged Sewers Free^ • Map* int* plou— e y t ofxthe driveway. 'She found asserted yesterday that a " b ^ b - in the first house struck but he WITH OUR \ COMPLETE CAR PAINTING cvlotor.. cempift. Irrai lasldet escaped without Injury. ernment ifi admitted jSver Ameri­ Vital U S. droft'frM circulation with the child missing and the front shell’’ would be dropped a week can proteata. ' door' standing open. K LACPUER AND ENAMEL ponotrotlon up tp W , pod jSaluBitaaai — aa from today When the "truth' (CoatlNned m Page Seveatera) A few hours abooiil of the Presi­ "ELECTRIC EEL” ^ •Iminat* "tpoi cooling." raitlaf, ttataiaf Police were called at 1:10 a. m. about young Thoime’s death are dent’s meeting vrlth newsmen, brought out at the inquest hear­ Atom Plant deaaa Oat Everything DEVELOPING 8 GRISWOLD ST. TEL. MI-T-SI^ES fHttrtd frttk Mir eed ar paiatiofl Four hours and 10 minutes later, Knowland had expreeaed-hope that flkSMt they found the Rosenberg car ing. ElMnhower would promiae to fASHIOM • lliktc fUxibla -> abandoned.in the strip of srady Mrs. Thome, whose son died Vornado it oquippod Jobless Totals recall. Congress to deal with the Oak Ridge, T«nn., July ^ ANDERSON and \ with f.ltorod froth oit inteitf ACAOtMr •aty M ftami Isnd.betwMn Bayahore Drive and mysteriously, denied today that situation that would arise If the and ifolo air a.houii. AWAUD the shore of Biscayne Bay. Ita she ever said he was suffering U..N. should admit the Chinese (4*)—CIO workers who help JOHNSON th«. lirtt orid wheels were mired in the sand from syphilis. Remain Firm, Communists. produce the nation’s entire ttaplH* Svtaawfit Patk- tnly roam air and tire marks showed the' driver She testified for the second time ' FLUMBINO and HEATING iartaa (mirth tOnd«tio/90r • Nf ivsrsit tilt Knowland hinted that euOh a supply of fissionable uranji* ororto rd«#ivo tried fmnticslly'to get it-euL in. the coroner’s inquest into the pledge might forestall a move in IM HIGHLAND STREET PMIFOiyi^l Na diaft fa turn, na lidt la >No PoiLtOfs um-235 for atomic! Wea Judith’s body was fo}md .a block death of her son. . ' CMngress for automatic with­ PboiKs: BO-S-SMt. S-7S4* lift, Ita firtabi ta puth. a. Arodgmy More at Work struck today at planta puff. AwGfd. from the car. Young Thome wra found dead drawal legislation. Eiranhower waa art erSG042 Com in...8nd soo demonstmtion! The child's father, James Rob- in his $75 a month room June 10. not 'Saked about Knowland't latsat 'and in Paducah; Ky. ' / arts, was away from home confer­ Mrs. 'Thome’a denial was to tes­ Woohington, July 7 lF)-:-The view. Ignoring the po«dbUity/e( it ring with a woman client seeking timony' given yesterday by Det. government sold, today, employ­ Taft-Hortley Law inJunoUon, Uw :z: a Florida divorce, when the child’s Sgt. Michael J. Murphy. ment Increased by nearly ope mil­ T o | U Igaered CIO Oiemical Workers Union prat­ OVER 1,000,009 SATISflEO USERS OF VORNAOO C00LIN6 RMLMNCES Open Daily 7 A. ,M. lo .i P. M.. Including lion- from May to June and .unem­ The Oalifornljm headed a group ed pIckeU at 8 a. ra., E8T, three uinn*s disappearance -was reported. . He Murphy said he had picked up of GOP congrejulonal leaders whd Wed. Afternoons and Saturday Until Noon. ployment, contrary to the usual hours before the appointed Aour ef returned home a few minutes aftea Thorne for a minor violation and celled on the'Freeident for their police arrived. Thome told him. seasonal pattern, showed oj>noet the otrikel Some 4,000 production HALE'S '^hannacy no Increase. weekly conference Just before the end maintenance workeri oia af­ INC*. W PHONE MLf.5253 Roberta Is a member of the Bal­ "I have my mother. She called timore lavr firm of Roberta, Gil­ Empl03rment- rqae during (he news seaeion. Partld]MnU said, fected.. / ' , the mother of the girl I loved two however, that the touchy rituation Heailquarters bert and Rocklin. Before Joining years ago and said I had syphilis.” month, according to a Joint on- ' ' Hereld Photo Carbide and Corboit Chemlcali nounceittcnt by ^ e Deportment of on China and the U.N. did not Co., which pperotra tra' plants for FOR the partnership, he waa preildent Murphy also quotsd Thome as Soul levlne and Philip Barrieon ore preparing fdr Dm three^y oale ’’Maadweter Daye" that beA come up. . ILCO. of a Baltimore local of the-United saying his mother celled the Commerce and the Department of gins DiurMlay. The event ie sponsored bjf the Retail Merebaats Bureau of the Chamber of Commeroe. the Atomic glneigY ,Oommiaaton.' 'Auto Workers and waa at. one school attended by Miss Msurqsn Labor, from 61,119,000 in early The President .told newsmen he ordered in aupenrlwry peraonael May to 62,098,000 estimated for All participating stores tvUI display the la^e (yd aad white "Maacheeter Days" pesters. Aa iaaovatloa lievea 95 per dent of ths AmerO- to keep the ia-proractioii, / 331 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONNJ time an intenuktioEial representa­ Ragen and told the Mother Supe­ this year la tfie program of. oonoentratira aU advertiaing eh a local basis aad offering outstanding val­ iB'producl tive ef that tmioEt, rior he had the venereal disesA. early Jime. cah. people ahato hie unaltcrabla JPidjuMG Meanwhile unemployment- was ues on items throngboutt he etores. aooMIag to the .eomiaittoe. Herbert Shwbsob is eibalrnMa e f the ®PPoMUon 'to the admittance of P>C tira. SAM YULYES Tha atitick plxnte, costing httB- Shoe Repairing ef the Paris, July 7 (JF)—]h^inierf deputies he has pipmlaad to resign according to Commerce Dept, fig­ Northern Korea and ha^AIiackad V ftnlbM and AR ures. These showed that the smail- ^ Hartford, July 7 (4*)—Con-, up tha enaUvsmant of edottloeal drodo or millions Of doUon, pro- Better Kind bone While Pierre Mandes-France said He can brin* an end to fte eat increase for the month during nscticut Republicans are go­ |>eoples in Indochina, ore due# U-2S6 by tho goaooua d&n- Otlitr AppRcmcts You Wait. today he will ask the National fightUig July *0.. He also _ re-,, Oklah<^a Sets COP in Dispute Ura method. mindeff them he has jHvmiaed to these years was 610,000 In 19S1 and ing into the November elec­ guilty of the worst possible dip­ IS MAPLE STREET Assembly -to approve the tha largeat increase w u 2 .6M.000 lomatic condu'cL the President de­ Yho strike is tho first bi the na­ Opp. First National Store take sill necessary measures In the tion fight standing solidly on tion's history by workmen who COMBINATION WINDOWS and DOORS •ending of draftees to rein- meantime to provide for thS safety in 1948. In 11 df the 14 years em- New /Race by the record of Gov. John On Two Spots clared with greet emphaeta. ih s J W H A U r a Parking Let . / of French forces almsdy on the plo}rment Increased from May to 'I l i a President also sold at hia help produce U-238. A rival AFL ■Araraiii'ci fojree French, forces in Indo­ scene. June by well over one million. Lodgers administration. news conference that a strike at Union, which bargains for 4.IM THE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCT china if the Geneva negotia­ .. The premier said French mill The Joint report for the May-M e r / r n r n e r A party committee released last In State Ticket the Oak Ridge, Tenn.. ohd Padu­ employes at . two other, atomic tions end in failure. tary leaders concurred in hU decl June month esid also there w u night a campaign platform which cah, Ky,, atomic plants would be planta here, struck two days last will be.rabmltted for approval to a serious thing and would put the JulV'tp mark tha first walkout hy THAT MEANS QUALITY » ‘ The premier also'.told the IsDr- Sion to can on conscripts If the at' O k^om a City, July 7 — production workers at Any atomic . \ 'tempts for a negotiated settlement (CoatiiiBed on Fagb Seventeen). the OOP Mate convention Friday. HartfoiM, July 7 (A>»—-Oonnaatt. United States in a moat ember-. makers he would be leaving soon Sen./Robert’S. KerT (D-Qkla) to- cut' Republicans, aiming to shape plant. to toks personal chargs of the fsU. The premier recehtly ponferred More than likely if will win ap-; raSaing and difficult position. wga forced into a runoff elec- prove], wiw a few changes, per­ up a potential state ticket'for the Thfre hava beea”' numerous. FROM ORaiONSTRA'rrONo ^ c AND ESTIMATE. » French delegation at Geneva. with Gen. Paul Ely, France's new He laid, however, be hag. great atrikee~by conatrucUon workars GEBTERiLlrABaCTRlC 'commander In chief in Indochina. against former Gov. Roy J. haps. \'.- GOP convention here tomorrow, "1 have already said that the irner -in Oklahoma’s hitter pri- went Into a high level huddle in hope the atrlk*>'s will go bock to here aad St other atomic UietoUa- ■ CALL " ' PtOra Ns Sumndlierr Adventure Gill It amacks head-on with the work M S result of his action last r a n g e s — refrigerators — w a s h e r s reoEoni'to hope for. a favoreble 'mftry election for the U. .8. Seh- Democratic platform contention Gov. Lodge’s office yesterday but tions, but none of these affected, ■nd honorable outcome are pres­ Mendes-France took office June night setting up' an emergency prixluctlon. . despite a lead that h«Id solid thM the odminiStoation has failed cam's out in disagreement over the fact finding board, /'x NO SALESMEN—VERY LOW OVERHEAD ent," he declared. "That lif still my ‘10 with a promlie ta resiipi nomlnattofls for' attorney general The pickets caused traffic Jams opinion today.” pMmier If the Geneva conference Leads Boy tc^Sthroughout countipg of nearly all "toj enact vital social and humane CIO workere kt the two plants OPEN 8 to S^ATURDAY 8 to 5 R. J. LYONS- MI-9-7382 the ballots.' mejoSures.'’ and state treasurer. on hlghwaye leading-to tho Ux Ssfet did not- result in a cssae-fire by struck a few. hours before the gXtee to the plants’ arqo. Police ALL,DAY SUNDAY 8^b^ ' AViEXT FOB Tht 'premier tol^ the assembly July 20, He since' has assured State Sen. Raymond Gary, Ma- It counters the. Democratic The top spots on the ticket are ’President's news conference, ig­ Big Trade-lai AIlowanccs^N<^ Cii^h 'DciLwn 'there would be no means of aasur- Deatli on PI dlll. and William O. Coe, Okla­ promise to "not onljt express but apparently set, with Go't. Lodge noring the posaibilliy of a Toft- said' cars were backed' up hun­ France he does not mean to sur­ dreds of yards- THE BAftTLETT-BRAINARD CO. ing.the safety of French' ooldiers render .Indochina to the Cbmmu homa City, attorney, landed in the Implement'the will and the need of winning renomination in the coa- Hertle.v lAw injunction. aliready In Indochina if conscrlpta July ,27 .runoff for the Democratic the people for better thingi" by veiition business, eeuion Friday :On another subject l^aenhower. nlst-led Vietmlnh, but arlU fight on Cleveland; July 1 VP\—A mother asserting that the Lodge admin­ moriilng. V WI5ST, HARTFORD, epNN.^, were not sent.- If hs cannot get .a settlen^t. governor’s .race, Ifsving the other- ■old prospects now ore rosy that (Crajteaed ra Pago SovratoM) BRUNNER'S who said' she never toojr him seri candldatea far behind. GOiy held istration has done fhie already and Tboratoa Keyaoter Acroaa From'Oarrity’e-^Next To Vittoer's Since the wojr started in: 1947, Mendes-France sold that If the ously today mourned ^or her 15- Congress Will enact a legislative a email lead throughout tabula­ will coflUnue to do eo. ^ The ccmvenilon gefS' underijray record; based on hla proposals, 'of ROCKVILLE r o a d , TALCOTTVILLJE—.M1-S-S1S1 A Product of F. C. Russell Cs,, Clieveland oli the fighting in Indochina Jma war must continue “ the only year-old son w ho‘’dim while try.- The Democrats are tixniiihg for­ been done by French volunteers. method which'' today permits tions In yesterday’s'primary.----- tomorrow night with a keynote which any adihinlatratlon could be Ing. to commandeerySn airplane. SO Mrs. Murray Out mer U. 8. Rep. Abraham A. Rlbl- Speech by Gov. Dan Thornton of 'fi North African troops,, and Foreign solving, the problem consists hi he could go out and become' proud. ’ A Mrs. Willie E. Murray, Yvito of toff, a 44-year-old- Hartford law­ Colorado. The President sold he will be Legionnaires. 'The dispatch of draf­ randing to thq For East forma- a ® "[Hoy. / Johnston Murriiy, tilled far yer, for governor. T h e Republi!.- News Tidbits tees to a, combat sone waa speci­ tlpns of ths general reserves of 2 Depute the disagreements . on proud to go before the [Country He liked to/go to 'weatem out 'of the___ picture1...... ;^ in the ______seventh cons meet In a convention' tegih- the two nominations^ a{>okesmen fically fpririddoi by the National which the constitution was derids — Priara French officers in the group, os Is eallber i^volver, he ordered Oapt' tiona. "or any other committee .y- tolka. - . ' To Wtfip National Problem Mtaister C2nn«hin ooafutod the cose with the Laotian and William -F. Bonneli to "Fly to with similar functtone,V'.«. . Sec­ A Viatnomeae source ooid yes­ Vietnamese rallitaiy teams. ‘ g with Uo caMaet tottoy w Brit- iiUALITY DRY CLEANING FER terday that French and Vietmlnh Mexico or be shot.” ' Washington. - July t (F)—Sen. ond ,ex-wife of ciloomr IMck lak-Aeaerteaa forolgat pollry military experts hod sgreed in Molotov RelRirBlag McCarthy . (R-JViS) says he will Haymes .oMalu brack • warrant EDITOlll’S NOq^ — JuveallegaOnMons's — Slumped in the arms dUfWraera' and prepared to GARMENT principle that Vtet Norn would be -pThe firm Cambodian stand was (Cqattaaed U ' twge Sevratora) turn over to an arm of the Hoover for his arrest,' claiming alimony delinquency is net eenflaed to the of a known teenage lew brealtor, debts of $3,800. 2 bmUw a Heme e f Oseeraara SERVICE k t A NEV^rLOW partitioned at. the 16th parOUe], outlined only a'few t^oiirs before Commission evideifce he contends Mg cittee. el the aetlh, Here te a her'eyes dosed by drink. etetonisat Meaday ra hto Waeb*.^ tha nmrthem -pbriiqn going, to the Soviet Foreign Minister‘Vyaches­ will show- Communists . have Residents of Norway’s west repert ra HeraOea, Tex., where You might find .them "slum- lagtra totos with ' Oommunists. , ' lav M. Molotov was schedule wormed theh^ way into the Ceh- coast ahaken by moderate law eaforerairat elflelale believe ihlng" In any one of huAdreds of Etoeakower, REGULARLY $1.50 ' This source sold the French to return to Geneva, (b. resume the Cuatematen Junta tral Intelligence Agency (CIA)... qaoke Which rattles doora and Die' prebledi e u ’t be licked until Houston uid ‘ Harris' ^Bounty SUMMER PIMCE OF - - ■ . - would retain Hanoi and Haiphong' long' deadlocked Inoo^lna peace On his return yesterday from ait4/<.wiiulowe in area between Bergen all the foreee for good la the roia- taverns, -u I di^ (lerhaha laugh­ C O N ffbsiO N lUIINeSS ^ ; AMEMCAN STANDARD SYST^S; IS-day vacation,- McCarthy told TYPHOON CHURNS PA C m O but that the two sides were still talks. £nds State of Seige and SUvangcr. - . . Yale Glee aiuBity are put to Weik- this Is ing ahrilly at a ' biirly, ^drunken Oballa. Jaly 7 (ff^-rA Phetfla disagieeing over French demands Molotov's early retiira was re­ newsmen "I would , b4 glad” to CHub wins worm praise from Doily the sechad of three articlee ra' man's attempts to sell a date with RANSEj AND FUEL OIL supply hie infmmaUon. about the typkera wHh wtode ef to hold also’’the'ores between and garded in -weetem circles os on Moil for concert at Wlgmoro Hall eae ef the most elanalag develep- his youngs wife for the price of a aa iMur at Ito crater •round thoee two cities. Guate:nala, July 7 (ff>—Guate­ super-qecret- eaj^ionage. agency to In'London. meats of the postwar period. \ -t effort by the* Soviet Minlator to beer! lerated abMit-aia tones coot of Flora Defense force eorto reconvening of the mala's new military governihent a Hoover GommiaslQn' "task force:' Veterans of 42nd (Rainbow) In- By. STAN REDINNO ^ ' Saiall Mlpoiity Ckunbodla will tight to the end to last night UfXed'thr stote of siega -heeded by retired - Gen.' Alark tho eratral PhlHpphma. Uw i. conferencsT at top level. The nexft fontigr dlvlaion- boM oiuiual re- HeuetOB Ckrealcle Reporter. Or maybe you’U just find him, Woather 'Butoaa aaid the atorm defend her notional territory, a seosion of the conference is sched­ pri>clalmed by 'ousted President Cnarlc • - - aplan.for first time in Boston from H ou J ton. Tex.t July 7 Ijgn’ her'«r them pockqd tightly in an ii\ apokeamoni sold today u a Cam­ J a io^ Artwrjc Gusman. He insistled th! was not an an- wee nwvfaig weef aerthaeel a$ .1 uled for Friday and it. won gener­ Sunday through Wednesday. . Should you aecidc to check,-your automobila—ita trunk full of.Iced 12 mllee.aa hoar. bodian mUitory delegation Yourou ooight. find your Iteenogr Froiich dUagoUon, plained to leave 1. Barred aU - tluleratei', jgn “drinking and necking.” ' i W’lUlaai 0 . Coe. etofaaw hto In ii E^tement issusd before the "We ore not goiirg to foeget about Rein storms, with winds up to son. — ra I found aqmebodrii teen- Thaos



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