W e d n e s d a y ; m a y i4 ^ .i9 6 2 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT liattrI|P0tfr lEufttfits IHprailt Avenice Ogily Net Press Run Th« Woftthor - 'Fot the Week Ending Foraeiut of U. ft. Weather iooaft May-ID,-IDSS-^ Headii Company Moriarty Gets OleaHag tonight. Mlalmnm te About Town ■J 10,513 npper^tOa. Friday, fair. Member of the Audit The ■ t)«t»*hteni of Ub»rty No. Bockvllle, May 14- Benjamin • Meriden Post Rareffo of dreolntiona Manchester— A City of Village Charm 17. tO U . will hold « rummiMC* wU* tomorrow momlnK boglnnlng *t Hbroiyltr,, only son of ths late pf.J ■- : •*“' •* , t o>cloclt In the haMment of William R. Horowlt*. who died Manager of Unemploy- PRICE FIVE CENTS Orange Hall. The oommlttee, of May 4, has been elected to aucoeed VOL. LXXI, NO. 193 (CUaaifled AdverHaIng on Pnge 18) " , MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1952 (TWENTY PAGES) »hkh Jilrtk M*iy M._5pnnJ*Jh« hla-father-aa -president—of,.-..tha- . inent Office AwHumed . fiiairman, will be *t the hallto re ceive donation* tonight from T to American Dyeing Corporation. It New Diilies on May 1 f otlock. . • was announced today. He has slso been elected president o« the As a result of a recent promo- Big ‘Race Track’ for Sub-Atomic Particles' Bellefont Dyeing, Corporation of Uon Edwsrtt l'J, ..Moitarty, manh- -u N«*ineg ■ Fonert.. N«._ .TaU, ....’ ger.of lift tjnemfloyment Cedari of Lebanon, and TuhxTii The'nevr chief executive ^of the satlon office In Manchester has, Foreat No. 135 will hold their two companies had been associated been appointed to the comnarable , •ccond annual combined outing at position In the Meriden office. l i * Oarden Grove on Keeney with his father In the mana-e- ment of these Companies for the 1 Th*.. Meriden—office covers a S rttt on Saturday, lune 14. A- (larqier area. The appointment buffet ^-ttmeh-wWhe..aat3iwl.Xcoi^ ipsst 14 years, serving as vice ’ presr urt Jus(lce Douglaa. teal revolution" In Aiherican the taoaabMk* call ^lallam. W a“. **'• ELBOCQNHEaOR Boys Are Found Here’s the Reason teaming Truman at the aim# that figUm haa fo n t up to 76 per d eit haa ae ShkBa “a t this A Large Group Of White on ntiite. Fine quality. a close convention fight.:; .seating contests ii this; New Haven City Employes Aa- to attedft , • ' aoclatlnn condemns downtown riot lime hit out at ''moaabackt" who cent tOMII, BABY Delegate ala tea favoring both Notice of contest must be filed "That doesn't sound like Social TO CONNBCT SPRING AND SUMMER By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sen. Robeft A. T aft of Ohio and with the national committee 20 Tucson, Aria., May 15—(S')—Dr. by Yale student* in strong term* objw t that th# ,coat ha* been DENIEfMCrUDEMtS CLAM ^ Irylng Langmuir, Nobel prize win-, and recommends that university regimentation and Boclallam. Um to me. It sounds Ilk* real NOSI . DRESSES F o r * Two boys, miaalng since late Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower have: days before the conventlop. The free enterprise,” New Hsvea. M v »»• 8 92c been chosen by their respective | Republicans meet ’July 7, Demo- nlng eclentUt, said he had crisaled expel "each rioter.” . . Connecti "All this talk aixaut Socialism PoHee Chief HeeKrt O. Youa^ yesterday afternoon, were found OomoioB-SenBe Prognm S3.98 to $12.98 unharmed today In a shack behind faction* . In Georgia, Louisiana . crate July 21. a nationwide pattern of weekly cut’* secretary of atate, Mr*. Alice la Jual plain hokum," the Preal- today dealed elaiBW advaaeed rainfall by seeding clouds with K. Leopold, expresses confidence nrCHINS HORSESHOES' SNAP ON HOSE Formerly up to 819.98 ^ . a reservoir about a )ialf mil* from and Mississippi. Texas' 38 con-| The national committee first dent declared In a speech pre Tni.man said tha Rooaavelt ad- hy MNte Yale etadwtet. « » t MEN'S $3.98^.98 their home in Montvllle. vention seats are at stake In an * hears the contesting groups and silver iodide. that women "can be the Irresisti pared for an Agriculture depart mlniatration found in 1988 that IlM were hratel IQ r te^ j i^ jM JUNiea 4 ABuiT ,m t All site* 9 to 44. By creating rainfall -In the ble force that ricana out White there had to be eommon-sanse lAIM VAIinr NOM LONG SLEEVE MEN'S ALL WOOL Teddy Sage, 4H . and hla broth other scrap between thm at a recommends t,he temporary roll to ment ceremony on the Waahlng- COHNKTORS er, Jimmy, X had disappeared state convention. May 27. the conve'ntion. Its hearings start Southwest, Dr. Langmuir said in ■ House” next November. ton monument ground*. managroent of our national i \ *- fAGBTW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEaTBR, CONN- THURSDAY, MAY 15,1952 ployes and workers whose aaiarlM MANCHESTER'e VHNINO HERALOr MANCHESTER, CONN, T H U ^A Y , MAY 15, 1952 PAGE TERM •floa. Tha ManchacUr local aUo aupportad George Baldanii. Trim blcd W orld for ‘V recim V the fluid haa apent *41,(K)0 on the Big CIO Lo<»l About 100 employaa of tha Boatner Set One of its major findings. the Town’s Pension purchaae of government bonda, Amarlcan D y a I n c Corporation, firm reported, is that under the CIRCLE Italians Honor Points Oiil FeRtures of New Philco bringing to *251',00() the amount Rockvllla, all TWtJA membara, Hikes Payroll Bi Textile May present wage schedule there is — NOW PLAYING — Fund Lists lii apent for that purpoae. In addi aupportad RIave. T o C h an g e "inequality of pay for clais^ of ^ Atty. Lessnor tion. the fund haa refunded *3.- REMEMBER By 3 Million equal.value."...... ALEC GUINNESS 211.34 and apent *711.12 on ex- jEnroll in AFL .....DIKS A FTEB CRASH „ "Correction of these Inequities who delightod you In Mancheater'a town employea pehaea. r.. . New Canaan, May 15— Pat iir the most pressing issue among "Kind Hearts and Coronets” Retirement Allowance Fund haa (Continued from Page One) ' the various salary conalderatlons," Slate Testimonial Din* paid out *9.698.19 aa of May T to IN MANCHESTER ITS (OoatbiMd from Page Oae) rick Rlordan, 24, of _M7 - Zion P O W Id eas jlreat. Hartford, waa injured fatal the report sMd...... in “The Lavender Hill Mob” iha 13 former town, emplni’ba now 4- range from *60 to about ll.OOO'k ner for Recently Elect E * (oambara of tha CIO union. ly thla morning wheni State Police' (Continued From Page One) It listed', among Us other con Pina: “Hero Comee the Nelsons" receiving penalona, according to. aald, tha aiito he waa operating year. clusions; , I ed Honorary President Town Treaaiircr -C, l.,erby Norrla’ The raises to bring salaries up ' Trank U- Raiily, TWUA atew- Btcuck.A tree on the Merritt park He 1# the 14th officer to hold "The average level of state StJN.: "The Hoodlum Empire” monthly report on the condition way, near New Canaan avenue. . to the recommended minlmums aalarlei is substantially in line of the fund. Keeps all c ard at CHanay Brothara aald to* the Job In 1« months. .P lu s: "Strang Hold” A teatimonial banquet honoring MALONEY’S will be relrpactlive; tp .April .1, Gpy, The. . fund, which .!,haa.. a . .total, OIAMOnO ring .-»a‘‘On»iot4ha.l>lg loba,'^ the.aU>cky with the level of salaries .outald*' Q o o rg 'trC . Leuher, ’Id'cal" att'om'ay, ' iay- ha iSu 'haat^ ndlKlhT' eneral aald. "Is to make certain John Lodga has annPunced. the state setvfce." ' memberahip of t46, haa recelpta 4tdva locally to withdraw from tha dap apparently fell aaleap. while Gha POWa know the Geneva Con The survey showed that 9,888 who was recently elected honor aa of May of *71.381. Thla figure j^RRiiltlN Dm driving In the weat bound laiie. The The comparison of ‘fringe ben and to affiliate with tha AFL. vention. And I've got to make aura employes; or nearly 67 per.cent of efits* provided by the Mate with ary president of the Mancheiitef waa rearhed after J17..319.11 'In car mounted a center .eaplanade those coveted by the study, are that local they know It from me, not from those provided by outside organi Itallan-American Society, will be employea. contrihiitiona and * 4 .-1 ^ a did aay, however, . and waa demolished when it struck now belng-'paid salaries compar- BURNSIDEr.r; 312..V) In tntereat on government aomeone out there," He pointed zations does not indicate sufficient given June 8 at the aoclety'a hall, SALES AN^SERVIGE ^ are disMtlafled a tree. Police said' Rlordan waa towapd-the-atockadaa... ruled...by ahl*..to..Uioae..cecoiiimemled-liL,.the,. JtioadS.AVAa. added, .to: the.S4Q.753h9. \HVifainil£a“'ed'Che" rScifnC' eTec- ■ar6«a"m'-’tK<' itits;...... - ...... dlfferenees-ln-the-attraetlvenees-ol I i.’ws,',»*ia.-n* 'w.»»»a!:*.s«T«.»^«*asAaiarrt!«-swti«n»«.* i*. •iirOAsr-s.e.T .ahrewd, ,,,thpOTgbIy IndpctHnated .... the Tringatxknefita^.ot th aatatato .. 'Nj -HAyWril -lbs. f'jpd ,ha,d,sm,Jwfi 5TH tlylad, pracWen angb^rad, Laying in June the afate to do less. It is in thla PROOF EOT 3.99 spirit that the personnel board re- Date Book From the sii^mmer playhouse he ! 17 |awal WylaV watch with The plaintiff In the *5,000 at- 6a«8B HaywBrd K irh . C'arlaoB CIVIL ENGINEERING DISTIUED IN KENTUCKY Jeases these recommended plans.” DRTld Wayne turned to light opera. A graduate ! ■taal bock and gold-fillod top Washington, May 15—(yp)— The ^chment of property owned by “Whispering of Manchester High School, and 1 Workers Not Satlsfiix] “With A Saturday, May 17 j Edward L. Davis, Jr. . . . . plus tha tlunnlno gold- w„ .m «.«C. I « Hve^ bsXors the proposed pay Smith vs. . .Lions Club auction. Charter Oak W'eslevan University, Middletown, OLD LOG CABIN Song In My' lota. he loured with the'OniversUy Gtl- i Regtatered Clrtl En^near 'and flHad bond—both for tha priea powered submarine will be laid j Oakland street. The Herald yester- schedule waa made public. State Scotland STRAIGHT BOURBON Heart” Monday, May 19 hert and Sullivan Company of .Ijind Surveyor next month. ' day stated ahe "lived In Farming- employes indicated that Ihs pro Yard” 4 YEARS OlO •f tha watch olonal Sava ^.10 The Navy said the work on the I ton. <1* co le rl Wesleyan students throughout the | posal would not be wholly satlr- 1;4S-S:M ^Democratic caucus. High School «4 ' 3TH •n avary watch you buy for history-making vessel will be done factory to them. hall, 8 p. m. East. 15 Proctor RoaA Manchester Winter,* he served as director PROOF BOT 3.75 your graduation gift Hit. at the Electric Boat Division or Thursday Ma.v *2 Tel. 7019 Donations for the gift list on the They have demanded an across- SUN.: "DeadUne U. 8. A." at Boston’s Copley Square thea OtSTIUED IN INDIANA the General Dynamics Corp., plant strawberry festival tickets of the the-board pay increase for all Annual May- Fair at St. Mary's Kamambar,' awry Wylar Ufa- at/Groton. Conn. ter, the Civic Theater, Washington Cornerstone Club _of_St. Bridget's state employes. Church. and the. U tUe Theater. SL Louia. wtwfw wwfEn fvwvn wocic onci The actual starting'date wlll be _We'Co^^^ ^ ^ Friday May 23 ' DON’T SPEND yoUR made 'Whown ■ soon, the-announee- Church are still, being, accepted, His. taate.. for IheatricaU...be.gan LYNMBROOK—. ------wotar we doubly gvnrantaad Ahydrie wlsKllig to ' con'trtbule a assocl'atro'n; one "of '‘'TWT uniqns — Anmnit May iFxIr of-St. Mary's ment said. Read Herald Ad vs. Cant, Every Night From Dusk Oiufch. while he was a student in Man- IIINDID WHItKIY prpfactlon. SUMMER SWATTING USE gift may, contact either Miss representing the state employes, che.ster High Sohool and the first 1 The atomic sub la to be named Saturday, May 24 . B4 Madeline Smith of Golway street, ha* called a mass meeting of all vice pre.sldcnt of Sock and Buskin, \ WILUAMS "Nautilus" after the flctloneX craft Semi-annual public meeting of PROOF * - 3 . 2 3 Mrs. Mildred Beaupre of -Summit wo'rkSra for 8 p. hi. tomorrow. which drapiafic club haa a history j aoT described by Jules Verne in 1869 Alcoholics Anonymous, Hollister HALF y ^ 2 street or Mrs. Mary McKeever, of The'y will assemble in the hall of of 32 years. For a time he studied fitted In the novel, "Twent ' Thousand Summit street. ' School, 8:30 p. m. G A l Leagues Under the ■8ea.’’> • • the Hpiuc., .... .iB-,.- . at the Yale School of, tjie Drama. | •B T 7«OTICnO WATCH UNOM THI SUN .ftnnday," June 14 - • • Hq EC,(;s4vg£-h'ls..M.rAV',*r N orth-i OILSERViCE -WmSKIfS IH THfS StODUCT The -first experimental aubmar» -W r>'TV«.'.?/.'ra — Trr*TV«F’- Tha., Job. . reclaasifi«ation -«and ' Llohtf' Cttib' horse''show, Moont ;_11ie Past Pocahontas Club will salary plan was authorized by the westeni University, Evan?t6n, HI, j .T41 b r o a d ST. SCREENS slblc, of the Inventor Robert F uIt Nebo. " On Dec. 28, 1938, Mr. Strickland i ton... carried the same name . In meet at the home of Mrs. Clarence 1951 General -Assembly after re Booth. 104 Spruce street, at 8 Saturday. June 31 and Mias Edith Adams Greene of PAY ONLY 75e WEEKLY 1801-. . peated demands from the- state First reunion of Manchester FUEL AND PINE CREEK The Nautilus WlH be powered o’clock Wednesday evening. May employes for a pay boost. Passaic, N. J., were married. Mrs. TheWG.GLENNEYca High School class of 1922 at Man Strickland la an accomplished mu tniAIOHT IOURION by a thermal reactor plant de- j ' The study covered nearly 16,000 HNE FOOD chester Country Club. RANGE OIL BUILDING MATERIALS 'k A QUALITY l iq u o r s sician and was illrecfor of music 16 STH « A A sifptsd *>y Ihe Argonne National employee-. It ■ excluded trainees, .Saturda.v, June 28 at a school in New York. It was LUMBER FUEL Atomic Lafcoratory and the West- Sunset Rebekah Lodge drill student, part time and Inmate em- High School class o{ 1927 25th ★ ★ ★ PROOF lO T Shoor Bros. Inghouse Electric Corp. team will hold a rehearsal at 7:30 BUSINESSMEN’S on one of his tours that he met i DISTIUID IN lUINOft 336 rtMA/N ST. MANCMtSTfR reunion at Country Club. tn MAIN STREET JEWELERS MANCHESTER A second atomic power plant tonight at Odd Fellows Hall. Thursday Special his future wife. They have two i children. Susan and Teddy and) OIL HEATING for submarihea is being de'.eloped LUNCHEONS *IB.504 FOR CRASH by the Atomic Energy commission- Minestrone Soup live at Menlo T*aj-k. | EQUIPMENT Mothers and daughters who are Addressing teachers and stu-j Brandy and the General Electric Company participating In the 'M o th e r - SERVED, DAILY . New Haven, May 15 — (/P) — A dents at...the. xHama meeting In at Schenectady, N. Y. - — Daughter candle ceremony at the Fresh Brook Trout truck-aihbulsrice" collision h e r e The General Electrlc-biiilt pow next meeting of the Sisterhood of St. John’s Cathedral In Spokane, Estimatfis On Request STATE EXCEPT SATURDAY With April 2. 1951, resulted yesterday he, said that teachers and students er plant, known as an intermedi COAST TO COAST Temple Beth Sholem are requested Brown Butter Saute In a Superior Court Jury award of should work together to see that CAI.L ate energy reactor, will be used to attend a rehearsal tomorrow — NOW PLAYING — *19.500 damages to Mrs. Mary CAUFOINIA UANDY In another submarine and the evenlr- et th* temple, ' directly drama la made a legitimate part CORNEL MAUREEN Prime Roast Ribs of Beef Sorrentino of East Haven. She of the educational system. , "I 2-1257 6 YEARS OLD BRUNNER’S, INCQRPORA' Navy and AEC plan testa to de after the services. WILDE In O'HARA was" riding in the ambulance, ac doubt if your people here fully 14 JTH termine -which .of the two power companying her husband to the PROOF lO T 3.69 plants are the moat useful. Members of Manche'ster Juve "AT SWORDS POINT" Chicken a la Cacciatore hospital, when the accident oc- It is expected that the first nile Grange, No. 53, will meet at curfed. Angelo Sorrentino. a heart 8t15 tombiToW -In -fpont' of .... PLUSt. Oroaclio. Marx. In- . ■ 'TittBCk y.lcilni,_:sutMieq\!rtrt "A GIRL IN EVEBY^J-ORT” OlOFAIREAK^ Tinker-Hall. From there they will The Jury awarded hi* widow *4,500 APPH H ANDY leave-for'Plalnvtlle Grange In cars -for hts death and *15;000 fnr ln- EAST HARTFORD Sun.: “Lion and the Horse’L a YiARSfnfi---' t waiting for them. TTie boys and Juries stie herself suffered. The 14 _ - 5TH i four defendants filed a motion to girls are reminded to bring per- P L r S : "SOUND OFF” PROOF lO T 3.70 I mission notes from their parents. set the verdict aside. They were TELEPHONE 8-3231 YOUR- the Town of East Haven, owner Mrs. .Frank. .Rawsan of 127.Maln _.iof .the. .ambulfit>c6;. .^KaUei.„WYlU.fc afreet urges WBA members who its driver; the Malkin Motor GinT plan to attend the rally in New Freight, Inc., owner of the truck, Haven Saturday to notify her this Glastonbury Theater with usf and its driver, Eugene Bartbei- evening or -totriorrow morning at TODAY thru SATURDAY mesa. RED CROWN the latest. If they require bus "FLESH and FU RY” O M e DEALER Tony Carter Jo n Aterllog .45— transportation: - ~ A -bus -will- leave -E n jo r dinner or tapper here Hi an atmoephere 5TH A OO Saturday at 12:15 p. m. from in "IT S A BIG COUNTRY” PROOF lO T A . T T of^charm and friendllneaa. Bring smur frienda FAMOUS AVONDALE trapt nl.4h*. tahwhons buildings. , „ Van Johnson-Oaiy Cooper 11 4_A.< . 4< B^eORPORAm^ - ' liM^'wJ^'voiilt'fldnt’e .‘‘ .'t^'^md the'aoturanca‘ of good fnodl ROBIN HOOD |UR appointment as your local representa- In our showroom you’ll find stalwart products- 3S8 EAST CENTER STREET— MANCHESTER SUNDAY-MGNDAY Three _Mitndred Ho8pital-N6l€?8 . .90.™. -______SltLA 4*A r u c k s - m « M Fihi^e^ ” Moriumetitg ahif Yadrata Today'''..... JAMES WHITMORE TONIGHT. FRL, apd SAT. serve you. in light-, medium-, and heavy-duty models — 4 • oh Weir apj^nfmeM Markers In Our Display . A DM t'T’T ED "YESTERDAY: T o OUR NEW BAND Rums Yard To Ckopse From! Blon Tuppers, 84 Florence street; Theater Cloaed Temporarily In pioens fr6m 3*to 6-yards . gasoline imd .Diescl-rfrom 54 to 20 tons. | Mrs. Elizabeth Olcavage, 113 Tuesday and Wednesday PAULMcGEARY p . S 0N0Ay It is a cordial invitation, regardless of the brand North School street; FYed Jonesi The-Finest In ' AND VOCAUST SPORTS • SHOWS of trucks you operate, to come in and get 25 Proctor road; Raymond Lam nai«MUTU,coNH: ZONGA RUM They’re every inch re a/.trucks —built for | FOR GMCTRUCKS bert, RFD 4, Rockyllle; George JEANNIE RAY HISTORIC SPOTS wHtn oi 0010 acquainted with service that’s friendly and keepsi • * Design Cowan. 102 Hollister street; Mrs. VISIT FRIENDS 86 efficient—service that will give you more years Rose Ridblfl, 52 BLasell street; t T T J J S tu m . ■ PROOF S; 2.78 Workmanship Mrs. Augusta Welgold. 122 Bissell HARTFORD MUSEUMS of profitable operation from the equipment you sLreeti Mrs. Ida Stodoisjei. 87 Tal- 1 7 7 to 0 5 4 - A n d just as GMC means quality performance ! Material eott avenue, Rockville; Mrs. Hat S A T U l ^ m X K PICADOR now own. —wc believe you will speak equally as highly of I tie Bucklev', 35 North street. WHITt 0« 0010 ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Ann THERE’S ROOD EATING AT OUR the facilities, parts stock and personnel we are | IN PERSON mm par place pccording to i^tasuramant 6 YEARS OJ.O B u t even more than that, our appointment Cutting done in our^own Beebe, 134 Oakland street; Leo 84 proudly putting at your command. ♦ • Nelson, 55 Bilyue street. fAmsoMHVsimi ROUND TRIP from food bar PROOF 1*;^ 2.93 makes available to you a. modern local head - I shop from the rough stone DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: SEA a to the finished memoridk Patricia Barrett. 28 Mt. Nebo Pi:; MANCHESTER quarters for the fastest-growing line of trucks The welcome mat is out Anthony Bottlckllo, 89 Spencer CLAMS ON THE HALF SHEU Wond|^uI opportunity to have severjll leiiffths of beau in America. street; Irene Buehner, 64 Foxcroft Every Sunday Except June 1, July 6 OLD SPAR —we’re at your service! drive; CharlM Lamb, Bolton; Rob tiful nationally advertised cottons af a small percentage NIW fNaLAND RUM MANCHESTER ert K. LaPolt, 14 Nye street; "Mary FRIED SHRIMP - STEAMED GLAMS ONLY *1%.45 TAX S YEARS OLD Mozzer, South Coventry; Gustave INC. of their reffular cost! You’ll find beautiful stripes, checks 90 II. MEMORIAL Schaller, 626 Center street; Mrs. " JUMBO SHRIMP PROOF ^ J.30 Jennie 'Talaga and son, 5 Nelson Children under 13—Half Fare and solid colors , . . ffingbams, chambrays and denims place; Mrs. Effie Loveland Tay Children under 5—Free COMPANY HOMEMADE OLAM CHOWDER . . . but Jietter come early for best selection. Many are MANY MTIONAUV KNOWN MANOt pme tmin - s e n ^ is fine ! lor; 113 Highland street; Mrs. AVAKAUI AT AAP LIQUOl ITOtfl Ixclu tiva Truck A. AIMETTI. Prop. Dorcas White, 37 Bilyue road. . Sunday train leaves Manches DISCHARGED TODAY: Thom ter at 9:36 A. M„ D.S.T. one of a kind pieces! . . . all terrific values! COR. PEARL and HARRISON as Weir, 117 Summer street; Mrs. ftnd Equipment STREETS Return train leaiYs South Sta Mary Priskwaldo, 44 Birch street; s,. Financing Opposite Eaat Cemetery Earl Morton, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. tion, Boston, at 6:45 P. M. TELEPHONE 7787 Or 8*07 118 June Walch and son, 30 Frederick Now Biff LeaffUe Baseball Open Sundays road. Willies Grill OPEN TUESDAY through SATURDAY Every Sunday In Boston BRUNNER’S, INCORPORATED BIRTH TODAY: A son to Mr. Buy Direct and Sava Money and Mrs. Clarencs Schtehel, 57 444 CENTER STREET 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.—FRIDAY to 8:50 P. M. East Center St. Legion road. mVIHAVlH 3U EAST CENTER ST. MANCHESTER SAILROA* I X i 1 i L ...0., v . PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER' CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1952 down over Stasaeir tn Uie' presiden MANCHESTER EVENING HERALU, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, MAY 15„ 1952 P A C ^ Betrothed Ite Is Favored tial popularity contest. In ;1,814 of McCarthy Plug 2,822 precinct*, the pop\ilar vote furnished by Donald Ziinlser, was Taft 101,077, Stasacn 26,948. SERVICES brother of the accused. ' Rep. James C. Davis rode Geor Guild Installs AL Auxiliary PresBeiits Flag lo Svoi;ts Police Charge UnCIAC INTRODUCTORY SAUI Classified Advertisement^ Wag Typed' by To Win Oregon that lirt«:prrt The Wishes ' Police say they m<,V continue gia's county unit system to re- the inveatlgatltin .o f ^l.mtlar un »- ■OTHER ADVS: ON PAGE 18- nominatlon to Congress lx yester Of The Family Slate to r’*52 Check Illegal solved tVan.sacUohs about four and Senators’ Aide Race from Taft day’* , Democratic primary, al a half yeaj:a ago In which Zlnaaer HotiMs for Sale 72 Hous^^'for Sale 72 though complete but iinnlflclal re may b*,.Jfivolved. Waiited to Rent 68 turns had him trailing in popular fCoatlnned from Page One) (OofittaiMd from Puff* Oae) votes. Mrs. jay kaiu 1 Is Presi Whiskey _ Purchase Ends WANfBD —4 or « unfurnMied OWNER SAYS SELL! CENTRAyi^TWO 4 room «aU. JOHN B. BURKE ,^^'FaOici- r'wohdBT where the fooma. No children. Retsonable., Flreplaps each floor. Hot water Democrats in Vermont elected dent; Club Discusses lu R ockville Arr«*»t- WITH I^eptlng $10,000 for an article on poaed delegates have openly said a 6-vote untastructed a.nd unpledg stcpladder Is? Phone SlOfl. T room single, 2 car attached fumaefes. Immediate vacancy FUNERAL HOME Mother—Willie had It, Just a garage, tile bath, oil burner. Au onaApartment. Price $12,800. housing from the Lustron Corp,-, theyTe fuc Taft. • -r.-- ed driegation yesteraidy while Rocking Chair Article Of WiiiHfiorville Mau lO R o n m i; 1 Senator Kefauver actively bid little while ago. \ s m f H r tomatic diah waahar, modern litadellne Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 which went Into bankruptcy after North'Dakota Democrat* put off 87 East Center St. TeL 6SS8 Father - Then It must be ln.^the and Lairf for Sale ^1 Mteh«m;vrem;mtiim' ronmr M>ist be •or 48T8. ; r : : h«yy--)>o;pmwlng» from "the’ gov* for support' even though, .he . has « decision on n slat* «f;j|andhlstM '•'" ’"•"■'Titrar.- Jay. Rand wa.s'Installed" aa ' -RftfcRvHle.' May iS^^-'fSpecial)'-- • W H (L | no- contest on the Democratic 'pfeiie’rye^'pantry. seen to appreciated. emnieht. ' x for Congress and "atate offices. AMBULANCE SERVICE president of the DeWolf Art Guild Roland Henr.v ZInaifer, 28, of Wlnd- IMMEDIATE Occupancy. 20 acre FIVE LARGE room home. Oil McCarthy says his acceptsn^e ticket At farm-minded Pendleton In Georgia, where Democratic by Mrs. H. B. DeWolf, retiring SUPPLY */ann. Reduced for qujck aale. hot water heat. Brass plumbing. of the money was, entirely proper. in eastern Oregon, he declared he nomination amounts to election, president, at the May meeting of sorvllle, 1* free today under $5(H) , Meal location. E. F. Von Ecker, ARTHUR A. KNOKLA Fireplace, open ataii-wsy. Over- He has filed a two-million dollar has always favpred strong price nine Incumbent Congressmen were the club held Tucsda.v evening at bond for„hls appeaCance In CltJ LASTSI } BOB Keeney atreet. Realtor rized garage, ameslte driveway, libel suit sRainat Benton and has supports. renominated. In yesterday's pri- thf South Methodist Church. Court-Monda.v, May- 18.-He was ■MUU8 «Mi aaut .. Lot.. 35.>x,.30Z«-Beairtlful'location: .askad-4v . Sena,le.. .InveiUgaltoa. .of .... C.6.1Jf9mlfi’.6 -JEHPUWKsn. &qX!!!m-. .m.sr.y„.-Tha. .19thv.-Rspr. Jahiv-XVood-,- ..... - .-Otben .offlceira-instaUed -by- Mra, -aijBBated.-late- .vesto*41ay-afternoo» - ..... i r s M i r n ' i i t : ...... or Earl Warren, who hopes to at on a.charge of fraudulent Issue of Honaea for Rale i.i- .'vr'; ■'••• vc,,drr”’Fe»s»;n«*.Av«.ei»vf»v.’ vuw«^ .Us AJtepU, .Call i0wnar.333A^,«., SiPt.Od,. ... ,- -.h^kwh,. .P,ePv jiHpaR,j?ayi*.:'"au Phone Office 5440 -— Thomas V. O Sullivan, a public lekit WldW'Ms' V«tb-F«ltri'g,':»WTltjr' though trailing in popular votes, Cutler, vice pre.aldent; Mrs. T, J.- cberks, j>y 'Srafe''1^oii'cisman \ m O O N D R U G SHANNON Road, Eaat Hartford. PRICED Right. Owner leaving relatlona counaelor, was teatffying away from home, stumped outly won under Georgia's system of Rogers, corresponding secretary; ert Lutz o f Stafford Barracks and ing areas with hia wife and two Practically new Cape Cod, ahed Eveninga 2-5B38 or 2-4278 town. 6 room Cape Cod. Two when Wldeman sent his letter to counting each county as a unit. Mrs. Harold Riphmond, treasurer; Patrolman Edwsrd Carlson'of the PRESCRIPTION p h a r m a c y 'unfinished rmma, garage. Ter Chairman Gillette (D., Iowa) and of hia attractive, blond daugh He had eight uhlts to ht# oppon Mrs. N. L. Par.son.5, program chair Rockville Police Department on'] dormer, tile bath, fireplace, Home Llatinga Wanted ters, Virginia, 24. and Nina,' 18. 901'MAIN STREET — TELEPHONE 5321 J breezeway. Attached aaraRe. race., fireplace, oil hot water. distributed copies, among news ent's six. man: Mrs. Alfred Cavedon, mem complaint of Edward Blonlara, men. His speeches emphasized world profirlelor of Ed's Package Store ] LnJklumlnum itorm doora and win- FOUR hOOM house In a central Storm windows, new paint. Treea, bership;' Mrs. Harold West, puh- well planted, Tel. 2-8186. Wldeman said in the letter he | cooperation...... llelty: Mrs. Arthur Gustafson, at 12(1 Union street. For AIL k/kikM O f Cors •"'4owa, many extrSA t>jl lieauU- location. Close to new school. - -Former ■ Governor Harold ■ E.. Noh-expsndable. Fvill cellsr. had been, sitbpoenaerl to testify: Mrs. Walter Vernier,'Mr*. Rrneat Blonlar*'-told poltce that-Zlnaaer! ,maruUy lan'decaped 120* Jt 140’. Tm- Staiaen of Minneiota, remembered ^ of 4 Missing : ptirrhased a fifth o f ' whisky oh | Automstic hot water. Sensibly, Monday in the Inquiry but "after i Bengaton and Miss Beatrice Swee We* also have a cuatom J . mediate' occupancy. Excluajve, Lots for Sale . three daya of waiting I still have I here for hix bitter fight against April 29 and paid for the purchase | priced at $B,000. T. J. Crocketti 7.1 ney. hospitality; and Mrs. Stuart I Schw«rtz Real Estate. 8274, not been called to leatlfv, nor Governor Thomas E. D*"’ey of Boys Are Found Segar. Mrs. Raymond St. Laurent, with a $38 efteck drawn on the line of rovern in fiber, plaa- I HartfordMUSS.*, broker. Phone 5416, or residence 8 LOTS Near new parkway, water have I been able to learn 'when, If Juan M. Srhuetz New York in 1848 also spoke for Mrs. Arthiir Seynibur and Mrs pavings Bank of -Tolland. The iie, (tatin twill, nylon and Slash—Sldsh—Slash 3751. ■ and rewerSge available. Elva ever, I ahall be called." hinuielf. check waa.aigned by a George - EIGHT MILES fMm Center. Three Raymond Ruddell, hostesses. Other Tyler. 2-4468. He wrote that during theac day.s Mr, and Mrs. Albert G. Schuetz Urge* Profit Sharing (Continued From Page One) officers will remain tn office for Steane and payable lo a Rill Har- leopard skin. ‘ Made to fit new hornet. Two Cape Coda with HEIGHTS Section —5 room single, NO imti -rlnglon. pollce-.aald- A t-th e time Areplsce, hot water heat with oll; "I have been llalenlng to . your of 241 High street west announce He-reiterated bJs fieveurpolnt wnoHT ------another year. Three new members your car;“ PrIce8 atart at WHU.E THEY I^ST I dormen, four rboma.'wini"? LAKEWOOD CIRCLE — Choice i;ounseI queationinR wltnessea re- program , for a new, up-to-date wa-s resumed today by scores of of the' sale Blonlarz,recorded the one car garage, ameliUe driveway. level shaded lot. 100 x 210, Call the engagement bt their daughter, iroesms msm were taken into -membership at the unfumlrhed. Ill.SOO and $18,500. petitioualy and carrying them far Joan M. Schiictz, 'to William F. foyeign policy, calling too for a police and volunteers. busine.ss meeting. registration numliera of Zlnsaer'.s One B room ranch house. All have In excellent condition. Quick Robert W. Blake. 2-8887, Billy Johnson, and Douglas car, which later led lo hia arrest Nationally Famoui— Locally Maniifaehir«d afleld from the aubject of the In MrKnlght, son of Mr. and Mrs. complete overhaul of the State Following the business meeting Per Set flreplacea., basement RaraRea, occupancy, $13,500: S. A. Beech- quiry." ' department. In another Portland Clark, both 11, were reported miss and identiricatlnn. The check was $ ler, Realtor. Phone 6868. TWO LOTS for sale. South Cov- William IdcKnight of 58 Trumbull an interesting article on rooking 1 3 .9 5 cabinet kltchena baseboard radia* "I have obaervad. In the offices Btreel. New Haven. address, be urged corporations to ing last night by Billy’s father, chairs, prepared by Mrs. Arthur deposited on May 5 and relumed Mon. hot water with oil, large entrj-, 50 x ido. Near lake and share profits with their worker*. Spencer Johnaon, a volunteer fire Ha'/I* li«V4«£ .PJtliktU 4o Blonlarz on May 12 piarked “ no SEVEN ROOM single. Fully In .new school. Sacriflee $200 each. of your staff, an anti-McCarthy Ml.^.s Sc'hiielft is a graduate o f Holmes, was read by Mrs. Jay lots, very good terms. Suburban bias so strong that I doubt if any I Msnchcpter High School and Is There are nine candidates in nil man. The .youngsters were last Rand. Sevei-al of the ' very old Vernon GirlScout Troop 3 was rand Joanna Maguire. "Wings" account." Realty On., Realtors, 841 Main sulated, new Timken oil burner. Phone 2-2323. on.the two presldentisl tickets. Of seen heading for achool yesterday INVISIBLE NYLON presented an American flag by were presented Betty Raymond.] Cline Hills, Patricia McNulty and After hi* arrest Zlns.ser told po Large two-car garage, nicely fsir and judicious results esn be employed at Pratt and Whitney rockers, dating from 17.50, wrere State street Phone 8215. obtained from this hearing." Aircraft. Mr. McKnighl Is in those on the Republican, Gener morning. SURGICAL ELASTIC STOCKINGS discussed, including the Boston the American Legion Auxiliary at One year pendants , were received Pauline Charest. Second class, lice that he was unemplo.ved and landscaped lot, convenient loca al Doiiglaa A.- MacArthur and The search centered on Charlea the Mother and Daughter banquet by Donna T aft and Sharon Bent-- hostess badges and membership pressed for- money necessary to tion. For further Information Resort Property' For Sale 74 On Tuesday afternoon, he said, the U. S'. Air Force stationed in and Salem rockers! SEVEN ROOM single. Four he saw In the committee staff of- Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon island In Long Island sound olY • TWO-WAY STRETCH of Vernon Brownies and Girl ley. atai's were awaraded to Sandra make pa.vments on hia oar and a Service Station iooma. .ljargB..]at Two-car ....ga- ..call,owner J8S22,...... England. Strangely enmigh rockers were ^ a rt) bill.. Zinsser'* fat be?;, has, all.I TWO LOTS- for tale- at Coventry flees a wHnesa"being -scolded- se MiiiS : Schnetz expeeta -lo leave -have-stepped out *8- -candtdate*: Milford, wbeu according to-John .....bn ' cradles Tor -three 'Of Tour' cen- Scmits last night at the ,n*w hla- Mrs. James Vandezvuo'rt.. leadcc., Bentley,... PaulcUe.., Farr,.. ..Rhoda . rage. About 20 years old. Imme son, the boys h s d asked many of Brownie Troop I, presented one Jennings. Maril.vn .Stavens. Shirley account at. the Toilahcl bank, and ’ FIVE ROOMS, Practically, new. Lake. Big Sacriflee. For more verely by a staff member for vol for England in July and the wed and William Schneider, s St. Louis turie.s before some ingenio\is mentagy achool In DobsonvlIIe. Downtown ¥>’doj diate occupancy. Price $15,000. unteering testimony which might lawyer, ia barely known here be question* recently about h o w to The lireaentatlon was made by .year pendants to Judy V'ander- Mills, Wendy Warren. Jiul.v Wil police believe that the blank check All plastered walls. I.Arge living Information csil Mancheater ding will take place over there • WEAR lONGEt American developed the idea of was made available through hia James J. Rohan and Son, ' Real 8254. he regarded aa helpful to Sen. this summer. yond his name. reach It. putting therri on chair legs. Tra Miss Anna Gworek,;(lelt). presi voorl, Jean-Merz, Brenda Mar- son; second class badges and 770 Main St. TeL 4.107 tors.' Phone 7488. room wl\h fireplace. Dining room, father's account. Bond of $500 waa ] McCarthy." ' On the Democratic aide. Su IN V ISIBie dition names Benjamin Franklin dent of the American Legion Aux cham, Sally,Xlunnels_Dana I,onm- membership star-.s to Saundra Por U;S; modern kitchen with new electric • $10.95 SHORE LOT for rale, 46' x 110'. Wldeman added: "I am sickened preme Court Justice Wlllism O. iliary, Unit 14 of the Dnbosz-Er- Is, Joan Stevenson, Laura Madden, ter. Elaine Foster, ratrlcla Noon FOUR MILES from Manchester. range. Two good sired bedrooms used and examination must be car as the great American benefactor COMPLETELY INSTALLED Knollwood Beach, Saybrook, hy the sttempm being made at ried out Ip a darkened room, Douglas and Governor Adlnl Stev- Planned Economy •• SEAMLESS who invented the rocking chair tel-Hanson-Laboc. Post, and Mrs. Karen Hammar', Edith Bohme, an and Rosalind Storry; second 5-room houae, two-car garage. with spacious closets'. Cersmic ,. et^n, llliMla., Iwya, .lepudlAt^ Itorotby...ABien.. Ulglit),,,.A.ine);i.cfl&-„-.Wafldftff . M w:g,arH^ '.tiled -bathr .full -eelTte; 'Oalp-Bortli-' Ihia,bearing ..^o-assaMl s .The 'infected Aair - uaually jdveft “"•-—■Borne'time before.-17f>7; Originally JO-, B1a)!». je-coMoy., 'vrs.rz'miWA-...' • TAtTm'-10t-."''9nly--IIS.OOO'"^^ ^^wn^r. ^<2046. "a tor’s* chsracreT and poilHral ca tfteir'candidacies and left It wfl Buy DunbilKnit and tn|0)f lam chairman. Th* flag was re- and Joanne Mallern. Bett.v (^rneskl, Jeanette Law wm down payment. Schwartz Real halm and Smith, Sales Agents. a bright glow under thla apecial W o r k i n g : the word "rocker" did not' mean FULLY AUTOMATIC reer by Irtnuendn and foul play." light. Thera are also some other for Kefauver. Stevenson' In par the fullest meoiure of re a chair, it was applied to the nurse celved by a Girl Scout color Mrs, Eleanor Warren, leader of rence, D i a n e Maguire, Judy Estate. 8274, Hartford 5-51,88. 6846 and 6716. ticular Is. expected to get quite a guard .tlett to right) Rhoda Jen Girl Scouts ■ Troop 3. presented Wright and Anna. Bata; and mem- testa. Such as looking st the hairs lief from voric-oic veins, Who rocked the fretful or sleep ATTRACTIVE, Shi room single. FOUR ROOM brick Cape Cod shed Suburban for Sale 75 or scrapings from the acalp under few 'write-in' vote*, however. (Cbhflnced from Page One) ing child in hia cradle. nings, Marilyn Staveris and, San Tenderfoot pins to Barbara Hunt beshlp stars to Judy Donze, Grace Taft Scores. 15-1 dra Bentley. Tables were deco ington. Carol . Bentley, Rochelle MINNEAPOLIS HONEYWELL CONTROLS Am eslte. drive, garage. Beaut! dormer, all framed and plumbipg the mtcro.scope. swollen and tired legs and . .Il ls difflLUlt to tell whether a Ford, Angela Wright and Phillla BOLTON—Stonehouae, large ahop The final, slow returns from to "be cooperative effort and wise rated by the girls with spring GbTdrfm‘n, 'Hu8an Thompson, Kalb- Kirk. ■vlly landscaped lot. Immediate nc Is In for two sddtttb.isl rooms containing woodworking and fin Treatment' is' not easy but usiial- other leg conditions. chair is original or converted with and bath. Oil hot water heat, fire i ly is succe.ssful In time. Unfor Ttieaday's West Virginia primary legislation to correct the deficien out scraping dow'n to the wood. So flowers and Scout color*. A pro eupancy. R F. Von Ecker, 508 ishing business, fully equipped end The left only on* iasii* In doubt today gram of songs-and folk dancing UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED Keeney atrilet. place, basement garage. Nice tunately, the ointments containing cies of our economic system—to many of the legs were cut down stocked, 6 acres of land on state chemicals which work On other — the size of Senator Taft's vic enhance the security of all our was given by both Brownie troops quiet location T. J. Crockett, highway, Route 8,5. For appoint to accommodate rockers. Many p ATTRACTIVE 6-6 duplex. West kinds of fungus Infections of the tory. people—and to create the condl- times two or three layers of paint and the .Girl Scout troop. AT THE AMA29NGLY LOW PRICE OF Broker. Phone 5416, residence ment phone Mr. Dwyer 5326. May I D octor With most of the state’s 2,822 (PLt’8 TAX) akin may not he successful for this. lion.s necessary for progrc.ss and are found on the rockers and sev The Girl Scout troop has grown 600x16 “ . Side. All Improvements, hot water 3751. be purchased without business If heat. Excellent condition, $15,800 Thus treatment may seem discour pfeclncts reporting, Taft held a prosperity for the nation aa a eral older \inderlying coats of so rapidly that a new troop Is be desired. commanding 1.5-to-l edge over El whole. . . . "And after that wr (S M d m C b » 1 1 . 9 5 Call owner 7806. No agents. KERRY STREET — Two-f amlly aging for a while.* paint and shellac on the main ing started. Mrs. Eleanor Brace THIS „ duplex-fi’5,. -nice.. a.jdwd,. Only- - .The -mewt Jmport,anL .thing to-do. .s.enhower,,. ib,.,JLheij:. fight... Xon. .ihJa found out..another, thing, .^.e.fpiind ..V, Prescription-Pharm acy .. ■ -hody,.-Vvhlc,h indicates, the.chair 1*.! wiU. be the Jeadet.. with JUr*- Xihor HUrLDfNa nut the-Job: could be-done - m agrt-. A ^ flG A IN WHIU THEY LASTt m -New largeseven $7500, . sW«TI~ "down “ ' .payment ■ShfturTtTTgwm'm oTtbe'TirB Ifr ljr to state'irlfl -votes-irt" the - Republican ~^9D f Main TeL 5.121 a converted'one. - da DurineTIs' ah(r"TrraV' "BeAlriffl $ * 1.95 Road, Glastonbury mil* be national convention.— .culture and-lp e\>ery other aspect Si., room Ccdonlal. .Hie beat of con- SohwxTLx Raal Eatats. 8274, Hart yond -Mthnlchaiig Golf C ou rse)" recognize Ita infcctlpu* nature and ...... Early rockcvs . arc .aKbrt. ■ an -- J? ; . ».•« •-.■=-i«5S'; !♦ 'ftt.-JiiJSv.'ij-- 7 - '‘ ..Jt.,------— "T ,.1- X; - t _ j - f,.MAy 15.1952„ M ANOIESTia EVEJilNQ HERALD, M A N CH ESt^, ,EONN„ THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1962 VX. be planted In the near future, by CilfTord Robinson, 3rd, son of Mr. enta are Mr. snd Mrs. Sam Epstein a council committee, on Columbia and Mrs. William C. Robinson, of Pine street. bd leader for the party M the and Russia. figureheads, and their lack of su I . Columbia pervision of the functions In] Green, as a permanent Christmas 2nd; Barbara Hope Slate, daugh Thomas F. McQiiade of 54 Ox liattrlyfiitEr Board of pireetors—-Walter Ma Qh thi Iranian battlefront, the tree. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Slate their charge - led to the release] Golumbta people "will he invited ford street, . Hartford, Jsther of, honey, who Is on the organisation- United States and Rusalji are in Connecticut of what Is now seen to have been] Mrs. JoI>h' Helm, Jr. or Wdo!d- and Ronald, Jah and ka!ren Tas Maurice McQuade of Columbia, tmittts ll^raUii town committee, slate, «f Melvta fh d 'tro tit imee. Some 'sections of althgethdr-bw mnch tatttade and ] ..... to participate...In a Community land -Teir'ace..was guesL of honor ker, xChildtan, of-Mr.-add-Mrs^-Hy.- died .Tuesday afternoon at a Rock at a stoi)k shower at the home of land ^asker. Each mother was ville convalescent home after a - PUBLISHED »T Hathaway, who Is bn the rebel Iran are being covered by Ameri freedom to executives, with the re Field Day and outing Fourth of With Assurance Yankee Mrs. Robert Pohlmann last week. present^ with s rose'by the pas long Illness. He was born In ^ « erald^p^b^ ^ . . w a can poison, spread by' American sult that the public trust waa | July this year, and the parade slate ? If that Id so, we must con,- abuaadj-wlUi headline results. Mrs. Joseph Fohlm uin, mothcr-in-- tor. In hpiKjr of- the occ|uiio^h,^_‘_.;. 1 Bpslon. Maas.. May 1. 1876. son HmcbMttt. Conn. ^ feaa to an old aentimentai respect planes. Where our planes leave ” whTcH" w'a¥~go^ m^ for law of the hostess, assisted her for Mr. and Mrs; Stew art TibbftS pf the late - John and Sarah Cur THOM^ r. 5S5Sn««M' In 'the other instance 4 t, was a I WAl/rXB B.. rBROOSON. _ for the talents of Mr. Mshoney, .off, Rusaisn planes^ spreading directly (^poslte condition which | the past five years will be omitted. the evening. It was a neighbor drove to Peckakill, N. Y. Sunday ley McQuade. He had been em f ■ PublUhtr* hood group who were guests, and to attend a- Moth«s Day .program who is the gentleman we usually Russian poison, taka iitp the work. If JBi«B,;#ss' practically - unant was brought to public view by the | ...... 'W e parade has represented a tre- ployed- a t -r Colt’s Manufacturing Of Suprior FeunAtd Octolwr 1.- lUl mous r^ ^lo n of one of the rec- asdtatlon of the state sportsmcn.'ll xnendous amount of work for-the about sixteen were present. Gifts at Peeksklll Military Academy Company, retiring several years think of when wa start looking for Are we being unduly naivs In were arranged Under an umbrella where their son Dead ,1s s student. ago. Besides his son here, he *25*“*. .om ^eji^iO M .late Cornmis- He'rc Umrfjvnw a commisMMWrl ... game few each, year and it, was m -“pdlttlcltn "Who ta 'really- - dHiggfsttag, ^Uiat. Utiavhla4.-o<. iRR$r.|'! »iWV>r!tW Tin«|«.To'nij'|.- A.t.cww* .•?' decorated with pals, plnk-bhia-and Tho rTuasdsy-.-aUtanipaBrf.-ltridgeU thnS'dauK htenb Miss Mary .jlc* >t ?XuehMt*r, Com.. M eiim on Rk>rganization bf the ■"tai'e Who -1^ ’ ' 'Vdteil 'fo'rfhrcbriHriue -ft iiy-Colum bosaed." fare, against a common peril to white, r ' club drove to Guilford Tuesday and A. McQuade, Mlsa Olive F. Mc C iu Mill ____ so energetle In' the work of the bia Becreation Council, its spon Six children were baptized ,dur dined at the Little Stone House. la It really a conteat over mankind And mankind’s food sup-. government. It waa for what state department under his Juris sors, at their meeting this week. Quade, and Miss Ruth M. Mc SUNCREST—LARGEST 20 OZ* CAN BtrMCTIPTTOM HATES seemed thq hard-bpiled, ungrateful diction that the sportsmen felt I ing Mother’s Day services In Co- Mr. and Mrs. -liouls Axelrod are Quade, all of Hartford; three oth •w by ,MrU ...... “bosaiam?” If ao, how explain the ply, should he the only kind of Various interesting .. suggestions iumhia Congregational 0.h u r c h parents of a daughter, born May er sons, John P. MeQuade of «>^rUir by MrII ...... h,„r,.n n. •ugisc.iiu,!suggestion that wi«the ..imiicl.-iii.'ui.Connecticut mat-incthat .the aspanment department’s a own ]paid l for the field day were advanced SLICED BACON ■JCttnUL hir.vJifAU..«sA/ -MW ■ r " ' m m - . : x X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, GONN^ THURSDAYrMAY 1962 PAGE NIK»5‘ yjlOESIGffr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY^ MAY 15, 1962 acknowledgment will he received of East Hartford in "In the Zone" Slover Says D rive soon from ..many residents who Dram a Festiv^il by Eugene O'Neill. W TH T— 188* ------^------. have been solicited by mail. — W T ic — loan Although the drive ending date Opens Tonight WDB^iaSO- Rajmo and TV N ot JEUjacto Tra» -beeft ■ reacired;...eontrthattofB wpo&*-isM'., X a VM IAV— 910 WNHO—Ch. 9 will be received until the qilhta Is WKNB— IlMtern Dkj’llgbt Time realized. This Is the" first y e a rjn DONT .T.Admail campaijcn to ra)ii«.l2,D00. The flfth annual drmrna of the Hefi ’s Why It’s to Yow YinfeV MifilM « »» Its history that' the. Cormectlcw ROMTINGXHICKEMSf .AssociaUd Utlie’^ Theaters opens v'- Mancheater'a quota In Ihe Con Mental Health Association, parent Threw A w a y t tioull UatiBM. A 7 :ie—WCCIJ—Newa;' Good Mornins t^lfh t at the Avery Memorial in still plenty of wear left .to line of -fho Alr< : -- ■ ■ Mualc.- ■ necticut Mental Health Aupcia- of .some SOO ..similar. organUatlphS. “ Wheit I aak toy husbuid what he wants for dinner Sox v». Chlcafo. W TIC-Boh Steele. Momins Watch. tion drive la (ailihi; 'ahort of its in thS country, has approadnwl the Hartford'for a three-night run. aiioet repalreid here. '■ Wfe- , • -WDnC—The Mualc Box; mark, chairman William P. Slover public for funds to carry on Its Eleven,of the 16 member groups he always says ‘an Olcott chicken,’ ” a customer tells us. Tenka va. aevolaiiO. WHAY—Coffee .Club. ajinp|4iic(! glM -W TIIT—John Conte. W / i< W Onf-AvI—Sky XIni x in r WDRC—Newe. ■ _ e q u iv a l e n t t o 4 H to 8 H LBB REGULAR WMWHH) AT Oc t S C—item o n (jine WCCC—IS Iliim.'rod and 90 HIti. f —Tom ■ Cortiett SpiPo Cidit. WKNp—Newe; Polonla. f t T l ID I^ B V C READY-TO-COOK, " p i l g r i m " j l a C ^RC — Xurt Usascu'-Martbs WON^Ncwe., — - WTHT—Breakfaet Club, e, I U K I V k T 9 p l u m p -1 0 -1 3 l b s l b O w . . orta- WTIC—Theater of .Melody. .^ x w d . . • EQUIVALENT TO 13 TO 17 LBS REGULAR DRtSSED AT 55c LB ?e?!l.„Brown; Niwo^ WHAY—Ilallan rrogram, ' illier. 'wON. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ ^IHURSDAY, MAY^ 15, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 15. 196!!'’ PAGE ^ O E T l i l ments regarding their work uhtll V— *■ TT T • {Sharp ware among toe directors they have digested the facta, L,- i appointed. - — SurtvGheckinR Water Records Special Audit drawn their conclusions from them Steel Union mie Wapping softball team won and presented their findings in lOrtoatngame; *^ to t,-against VeT'- their r^poitr...... non last week. IsUnderway The price that the investigation, Wapping Orange observed Past for which toe Board of Directors T < iD e m a iid Khatera* wight Tuesday evening aroroprlitsd IS.pOO, win cost toe u. S. CHOICI . CUT riOM HIAVY WISTIIN COIN.I9D STIII MIP at the Community- House with General Manager Gives t o ^ has not yet been set and over' 50 present. During the busi Assurance of Coopera won’t be until the accountants ness meeting an invitation was have completed their work, but T - t t read to attend church services at tion to Knust, Cambria they have estiifiated that toe fee Htorva ChurdtiMi' Orange- BilndeXii •w»uWir4»i 84,000vii l»;-^a«yi.«veiiti: May 18. Plans were made for chil (OaattaMd ra g oO M ) ' General Manager Richard Mar they are reported to have given B 0 I« dren’s night, also for entering toe their aosuraqce thS fee will not ex- LB tin today promised his complete fore the convention )lM thlB to service contest. A picnic was dis 'ceed toe appropriation. cussed and-toe Orange was . in c^peratlon In the re-sudit of the IN ■•yt vited to the cottage of Mr. and Water and Sewer Department’s .1«S xttiwflcstveicvwerKaewfsrTT-^rTW . b .'n Vtn-r PrandB HPoeter-ab- Chalkst "books to tfiiTlwo"¥ccoimfanlf8 who" molt of the American preee Beach, Bsybrook. The Orange wl^ >|ralnit the ictlvlHea o f OW' Inhor apohsor a card party at'toe Ooth' this morning began their-special SojThey Say 'TOovemeBt and the failure of the munlty Houhe oh Saturday, May InveatlgaUon'bf the department’s 7-INCH CUT : fRpM HEAVY WESTERN 5THR BEEF REGULAR - MILDLY CURED preia to provide accurate ac* 24. financial records. SELECT YOUR FAVORltB Martin gave his assurance to When you make a 'man ridicu counta of the facta Involved in la The program commenced by Rib RMsf U. 5. C HO ICI LB 75c Smoked Picnics bor dilutee haa emphaalted the men and women officers march Henry Knust and Guy Cambria, of lous or an institution ridiculous, you undermine Its prestige. Hypoc CHKKEN PARTS Importance of labor’a own riewe- ing In dressed In old time 6os- the Hartford accounting firm of LEAN : FRESHLY GROUND SPEQAL TRIMMED - MILDLY CURED papera and pubUcationa.” tumes’^ did time eongs were played Knust,' Everett and Cambria, who risy and wrongdoing cannot sur- AT A U PWAST SUPER MARKETS and several interesting old Orange will' do m ost, of . the. work them -vlve rldleule.-'-Comedlan Bud Ab i%’alt .Court Verdict bott, commenting on communism. 59< Smoked Piuiics Ih e ateelworkera are working, programs were regd. Refresh selves, that they would be supplied C k ^ li^ B ^ f Bfaasts* LB 79c llgurayvely; for the government, ments were served at toe close of with any Information or aid neces MILDLY CURED sary to their Inveatigatlon, which ; TENOH MILK-FED thue actually not permitted to toe meeting and plants and The command at SHAPE (Su will cover the period from Aug. preme' Headquortera, Allied pow L» 69c atrike. Murray haa aald hla union perennials exchanged. The next ijw » IS, 1948; to March 30, 1952. ers in Europe) believes 182 will LB 79c Smoked Butts would not abut the mllla whOe the meeUng, May 27, wUl be In Umb Legs charge of toe Qraces, _ _ AndA n l Martin begbegan hie coopera- be a critical year.—Gen. Alfred Wings - i«29c* - -govenmMt la in- control. tion this morning. Oritentoer, SHAPE Chief of Staff. FHVAST SKINLESS SUGAR-CURED. Should the natkm’a higtaeat court The Wapplng'lUttle Uague haa been working to get toe baseball able to Knust and Cainbria, for Badu and Necb w 15c void aeiture It la quite poaalble their study of the 3Vi-year finan UB PKG 65c Finest sliced Bacon ’« 59c _ t t a t the workers would quit Im diamond on Ayres road In condi — nersld Photo A ' united, neutral, armed' and Frankfurts U tion and haa been practicing two Henry Knust,' left., and Guy Cambria, of the Hartford accounting cial history of the departihent, the strong Germany could he toe Giblats 15c mediately. conference room off of the hearing needed balance wheel for ' world LUNCHEON MEAT TASTY FINE QUALITY _ Thera was no .guarantee that or. three times a week. The flrat firm of Knust, Everett and Cambria, this, morning started their Inves-,' LB ^C game will be played oh Memorial tigatlon of the Water .snii Sewer Department’s books covering the room in the Municipal Building. peace and prosperity. ■—Alf M. livers 8 . this would occur but the frank He also supplied them with the de London, 1936 Reimblican preaiden- oo m aesa o f many delegates who repre Day. Qeorge Donahue Is coach. period from Aug. 15, 1948, to March 30, 1952. They are seated at n MinciNiiHam w B I « u 59t Finast Ihrenmirst u 63c 'The nigh school track team will table In the Municipal Building conference rbom, which was made partment’s books, minutes of toe ttal candidate. sent the 1,100,000 ateelworkera Board of Directors meetings cov made It Cltar that tte union would meet Morgan High School of CUn available to them for their study by General Manager Richard Mar ton here Ph4day at -8-p.-m; lin...... ering. . toe period,- a . copy, of. ,toe. It would he folly at this time to- not pr^uce steePMthdut a con Town ■ Charter, past audits and Chideen Live lobster » 59< The Timothy Edwards’ • Fellow-’ abandon all controls or to fall to tract town reports, and a key to. the renew the present defense p i^ u e- w ship Is sponsoring a. spring.dafice. dent;.-Mrs....Vlctor. King,, recording: It isn’t at toe. end . of a day. .when Fwth Haddock H ilt « 45t — “ Doregata n ftw ' delegate,....In room; • ' —— :------'f 16a''sit.—Asslalahl' Secfeiary of PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR. Ssfurday, night, May 17. at the secretary:' Miss Olive Clapp, cor I’d like to be able-to putter around In their work, toe accountants voices Bometlmes uncontrolled vrtth Community Hall. ’The committee, Commerce ThomOa Davis, FritiBh M o d co ro i u 27c anger, demanded that steel give responding secretary; Mrs. Mar my own house, go to bed when will not follow^ any definite pro-, with Howard Bennett as chair , Its workers a substantial wage In- shall Bldwell, treasurer; Rev. Dr. Want to, etc. gram. Knust said toat what they Split MmektHroi fan « aoy u 4 3 c h: . man, is planning an evening of Fraser Metzger, Mies Elizabeth It remains uncertain toat an crcaaip—or else—a strike, 'Instead; 1 spend toe first part are doing la not a detailed audit, agreement con be reached with round and equare dances from 8 Noble and Ralph Grant, executive of the evening trying to keep the but rather a special Investigation, automsticpELCO'HEAT Froth SIketd Cod u 33c ToMti In an address that brought the CommunUta except by sacri- to 12. Music will be furnished by committee. A dinner was served children from fighting, then get- and that therefore no definite pro- *h«wnt^uiUts4^.t)!>»t he thought toe tti« Ronistomiara,. . wUh-. Jesas .HUl .preceding- to e . aaeetlngi .■ -.-wtsaw.-. flclng .essential prtaclplea. .wWchJ. ' WBBT^bmtoehdailbns wire fair them to hedugaurst thtSf toe uN 'ch'mniahd wfli i o l 'do.— ■ If=’y o a "«T(r- ss prompter. Refreshments will be protests. The accountants expect to have and that the steelworkers were available. ’Die public is Invited. Gen. Matthew Ridgway. spring or suminer, here's a special'offer that makes it enUtled to win that settlement The rest of toe evening Is long a report ready by the middle of worth your while to act now. Place your order today for ’The annual meeting of Abe Mil waiting for my son and h|s wife He added he was "heart and soul ler Post, American Legion, was Ruth Millett June, but they are not sure now Our domestic and foreign poli a General Motors Deko-Heat conversion burner or and spirit" behind them. Jo come horne eo that I can go whether it will be a final report. cies are inseparable. The welfai'e held ’Tuesday evening. Dennis home ahd get to bed. The time al It Is expected that until tost nr- furnace and get a saving of many, dollars. Barkley said he hoped the ateel- Rtbrdan was elected commander. and prosperity of the American workers through negotlatlona Grandmother as' (Tnpold Baby ways seems long, for they never port Is prepared, no comments, on people are decisively affected by Other offlcera sleeted were John Sitter Is Taken for Granted give me ahy Idea of when to ex Credit and %f9^etaLi$6 would come out "with such' Mrowka, aenlor vice commander; the course toe investigation la tak our efforts for world peace.—W. victory .. to which you are en pect them. ing will be forthcoming. Knust Averell Harriman, Mutual Secur Melvin Stead, Junior vice com ' Are you and your husband one titled as American cltlsene. mander; Edward Curtin, adjutant; "Do you think Fm Just a cranky said that .they will make no state- ity administrator. vFULL OF JUICE o f those couplM who say snugly: old Woman for resenting being FINAST SUPER MARKET P L O R ID A Frank Maalnda, finance officer; Parry Roberts, chsplsln; Fred "Oh, we don’t have any 'haby turned Into an unpaid babysitter?” ’Tomlin, eergehnt .st arms; Wil sitting problems. Mother will Not at all. But why resent the 1041 M«in M«ncfi«stDr come over, ond stajtwlth the chll- liam: Courch. aaalatant.aerga.itotjit ritoation you can change j a g Afnrar H»rbgrt~Roaa.~iiejrvlce offh ■4r tomato-aapic salad, homemade corresixmdtag secretary; ^ Roy Church was visited at 10 a. m., Bast Haven High School faculty Company rifle matchbi, Pfc. Wll*- Following the business meeting R o c k v i l l e Vernon Church at 11 a. m.. with the unit joined with post members Cit6 Local Youths Deaths Last Night Lutheran Group bread, snow pudding and Swedish Keith, treasurer; and Mrs.' Mar- Yotith of Year spent the week end at the Steele- Ham Ludwig of ' Headquarter* South Goventpy cookies. ....— ^—- ■ .i guerite.-TOegler, Mary Lou Bisbee Wake Up ^ luncheon there, and a service, was Holl horn*.. Alrest Seven Company and Sgl. Arthur McCro-1 L ittie L i for refreshments sprved by the ______f post with George Farren and Rob and Robert Richards, delegates to held at the Gilead Church at 1:80 . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayden and hon,' Sgt. John Backii*. Clpl, Jack Atteoding_Trm itj! Serves Luncheon p. m. — - -...... ; ------t Puti^On B lin S o ii^ . MM. PmAm Uttw - ert L." Biaaell in charge.'TRe Joint, - Nlc«r--Franes—TheophlUia- Par the PTA XSiafreit------^ ; To More Comfort Truck Fire at City Dump ' Awards Made -two—children—of - Durham, -N -Hn _ „ W i t t J R a d i wjr* r lo xvniauv sna xn sons,-^former Waahln^on patent The annual reports of all offi Rev. W. C. H Moe expects to have been rerent guests of Mr. Melvin Eggleeton, all of Company OoTtntthr 1 -c n i mystery prise* were awarded to VerplaiiGlfc PTA W ithout N affln r pa'cikacho visit his old home in central New ToGIveDadF.NJ,! Richard C. Snow. Plana -for the Three Manchester youths were attorney who had lived In France Fully 120 of the businesa men cers and committee chairmen were and Mrs. W. Hoyt Hayden of Tol F* since .1935...... KftCfinE tMtckmehe. p«p ftnd«n«itrr* York next Sunday, and in .hls_ ab land Center,. E’ourth Dtstrict- -meeting -June -8 cited for scholarship ahd academic nnd women of the town enjoyed a read, and the new officers were In and disalmmS* may B« du« to tlow* Doris Gunslen and Jolin West Center Sti Sehool Btacttag with the Memorial Day - Tw»nty-four lo<^ 4-H aewlng Chicago—M n.xim o Rodriguez. Re-Elects Tpdd dow^ of kidnty fUtoction. Doetora aay good Sparks Civil Suit for $2,400 sence the pulpit will be occupied Mr. and Mrs. Alirrton Ktbbee parade, the local State Guard com- will be' completed at the unit meet achievement at the annual Honors hearty luncheon today prepared troduced to the association. It clvib gtrUi win enter project* In ing May 26 at the Legion Hall, 64, circus performer who was kidnay function Ik very impdrtant to good Reed Recognized for by Dr. George S. Brooks of Rock are gucata of their son, Richard Zone'^'ite of Speeding panie* have a bu«y month ahead of M.. Day ceremony In the college booked aa the “Great Maximo" In and served by the Women’*' Mis was voted to purchase playground health. When some everyday condilton, luch ville. them. On Jiine 8 the Pioneer Sec the' dree* revpe Saturday .at the ■ITiere w}Il. be n setback party At the final meeting''of the year e-uipment, and a. committee ap- M atreM and strain, causes this important Rockville; May 15—(Special)— - tiled to arrive In Hartford at 4;40 Klbbee and family, of South Wind Stafford High School, Stafford Friday at 8 p. m. In the Legion chapel at Trinity College today; a slack wire aerial act and ap sionary Society of Emanuel Lu- function toslow down.many folks sulfernac* At the meeting of the Common Sunday afternoon. « , Work by Lutherans ' On the first Sunday in June a sor. Offenses, Police Report tion will hold another of it* field Vincent WDIana...son of Mr. m>d peared with circuses In the United tberan Churth, of which. M ra Carl of the Verplan^ f T a last night, 't/,ntf6d by-the president will make gimi backache—tsel miiMrable. Ulnoe blad* -problem*: June >14 the units will, go Sorlifa: The Jnghiight- of i** -Jfalt. sp MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1952 PAGE SIXTEEN GOOD GOLF’S EASY , NO. 10 Slicing or Hooking Ball ? i Loop Opjeher, 6-4 ie’s Lather But the Barber Wins Analyze Each Round- Relief N eeded Battle of Undefea^d Tenth of • series as told to Har-, Bob Andrews Teams" al Netio Frlda.v Salas New Ring Champ^ Hitting Tips ry Grai-son, NEA Sport* Editor, Pratt g IVkItnay If) Deci’s Beat for Sixth Straight; By JACKIE ftURKE AB R H r o A' E Biggest schoolboy baseball Stamps Out CIrhon. rf ...... < I 3 « n 0 Captures Split Decision Goir^i Newest Star Stusaj. rf ...... 4 I 3 I n 0 game of the sfasoji for Man- ^^M anor, 18-15 P. Felry, 3h ...... } 1 1 t t 1 ch.catcr. High’s , unhr-fttw .tc4«m Get Suitable Stanch Even when ymu are playing bet Ahiaditr, tf T ‘ ft t";1 (T ft 18 scRcdiilcd ■■ foiiibfro'w a fler-i' Herald Angle Gtffds-Bown Dodgers Late^Rallv By RKAN.S KKAKDOX Lris Angeles, M ay^(^—(8P)-rNeW^ Mosl of the IS rounds wer* T rip p . Sh ...... 3 0 ft 3 1 1 noon at Mt. Nebo agalnat Bl’la- By ter than yoiir average game, It I Srhume.v. aa' ...... 3 1 ft ft ft ft 24 Year* In Natlonnl licngue York’s Jlmmj’ Carter won the packed with scUin, hut thsrs wert Standings Ih ...... 3 1 ft 3 0 ft Question: Where VUd Vlc Raachli tol High. Tlic Rcll Towner* no knockdowns. Bernie August Collects EARL W. YOST pays to analyz* each round In B aream lill. r ...... 3 1 ft « 1 .1 lightweight rhamplonahlp In an Urges Jack Robinson By JA CK H.AND singled while Jones drove in four W. L. Pet. go to college? . * j are also unbeaten. The fV lL . -SALAS CArrURED th* tmt AssociatAl Pres* Sports Writer I to call the game' after seven In retrospect. KnhIrnaVl. p ...... 3 ft ft ft 0*1 upaet, he Inst it the same way, and Two Hom ers; Pagani, Sport* Editor runs with his fifth'homer arid a nings. Saul Rogovln rMoyerecl P A W . „ . A ... 0. ijoao .An4xSs'a.....p-..*,i.....,..«...,..O...O...ft.. ft... 0...1 . . Anaw err ....The . largo .Ncvc. .Y.(>rk; game is scheduled to start at round, th* *erond,, whm Ji* „**nt.... •"Sat-'tTlir Barben—Magtle— Irr ■MBirt-good ■ gnlferx”r*T'8'Y‘t 'T1:I5.--""-...... -...... •ad-tnrtay thw-lxntlng -iwirlA g reetsd 'Tlm'my. flpayihg 'a'cTOh# iffi* ring ' .*ingre,”Bob "K«ny'wa* th e lowe'f: from' a'shaky 'start to’ gain his Hamilton . .000 Tolala ...... 33. 8 *18 3 5 right-hander holds a Bachelor of | a new niler of the 13.5-pound divi By FRANK BCK X o i t m u I A F s o S t a ir games mentally, trying to dis-i Ridges ... .000 Coach Tom Kelley of , the from two hard right* to Um J*w, - Fhaving National League hitters Pete-Whlsenant’s single with the third ‘victory. RMfiaK'Amartraiia I4I Science degree sion Laurft RalM of Monterrey; AP New»fe»ture» Sport* Editor ’ SIjCTESSIVE n o h i t . no run basrbalt g:amaa have been pitched NEWI.Y-MED VIC WERTZ cover where they can lop strokes j Morlarty’* .000 LaPotnIa. 3h 'fro m W illiam Indiana- W'tU send hls ace de1iver*d Ih rapid aucceasion. so. close the boya arc objecting to I bases loaded, juggled by shortstop hurler, Hleve- Bellinghlrl, lo Mix.' . . , ...... New York— Jeck Robinson, Benny Pagani, Htppo Correnti By Barnard’! ace xiRhthandera in the Grammar School. League this George Strickland ju.st long rejoined the, Detroit Tigers and' from their scores. ; BA’s .003 Donahtta, 3h .. 3 ? 3 ? 3 l'ftft'> M ary m i- ' And. he captured the fancy of the lather.. I You’ll always find room for im r.HffIn. aa .... the mount In an effort-- to Just as 28-year-old Carter cap called “Ty Cobb In technlcBIor'* and Bemle August set the batting spring, enough to let Jack Daniels score, blasted a tie-breaking home run Booth. If ...... 3 1 1 4 0 f t ’•'ft" W’llllams- the crowd, unqueetiontbly * par^ pace last night as Deci’s whipped Coach Charlie Potter has watched Eddie Wbjcik hurl a master Cincinnati ^Id its best to upset | provem ent. chalk up win No! 8 for the aea- tured the crown with a aurpriae by the late Bojangle* Robinson, gave the Boston Braves a 10th in off Washington’s Sid Hudson in Southpaw Bob A ndrew s <|uelled O asof, lb ...... 3 ft ft * I ft: hurg, Va. Basrhl l4-round knockout over- Ike Wil tisan turnout,'with hi* raUy In th* niighli have set a number of hit Q reen'M anor, 18 to 15, In a Rec piece against Green, winning 3 to 0, while Wojclk and Charlie Keeney the New York Giants ace yester-! And the best way to find out •Jatixlniah. rf. p son. BelHughtrl ha* a .1 and 0 laat flve rounds. ning 4-3 edge over Pittsburgh. ' the eighth .for a 3-2 win. Art a British American uprising as the B. Eoies-, rf . * i *' 1 " J ■ 8ft*' diploma liams last May 25, 80 did Pftrter ting records had he entered the Sbftbgll League game at the Char teamed tip to hold St.. James* hltleas and runless as Barnard pre day with repeated demands to see | The Pirates scored one In the Houtteman turned back the Sena what’s wrong wdth your gsm'a 1* Twilight League finally got tinder Corraa. c...... 3 ft ft 3 ft ? ftfter atudying II won and lost recoid. Pete Salas split the skin abov* and to cheek back and analyze. Maricggta, also 8 and 0, will be crosle a sfirprise by dropping It major leagues at an earlier age. ter Oak Lots. V—— ..... vailed, 3 to 0. Wojcik’went the first three innings and Keeney the the ball. The intimation was that! 10th but pinch-hitter George tors, who had won nine of their way at Mt. Nebo laat night and Lvlaa. p '3 ft ft ft a liyenra Basehall.. to his 24-y.ear-pld ,'flval, a Com- below Jimmy'* left *y* in th* 18th, Robby, regarded by hls..BroohT ‘Augiiat cracked out two home last four against the Saints. Maglle might be sneaking In ai .Crowe tied.it with, hi* first major: last 10,, with a sig-hitter. . To analyze your round, you tjie defending champions, Pratt A Q uinn,' rf 1 ft ft ft ft ft. and w ar'tlm r'- held in reaerve, and the champion said It .hothefed run's and dreve in seven of the Kddie GaskI,' author of a 14- pariitlve unknown In little circles. lyn Dodger teammates, and many Wojclk and Keeney are graduates of Little-League play. Eddie ’’splttcK’’ The urnps could find' league homer and Whlsenant won must remember what happened on Whltney. opened the season with * Totala ...... Ti ~4 ~31* ’ll3« In 15 rounds last night. him' from then on. ■ winners’ tallies. Pagani also hom- Pat Miillin helped get the Tig Individual shota. If you don’t hap Iniiing no hit, no nin game on others, as the best second .base- nothing wrong. . | it. Rookie Ed Mathews led the ers out of th'Mr losing ways with 6 to 4 victory In six l.nnings. The r. A w...... 300 (V)4-a K.v Ini" •»'» col TBUE, THE DBfTRION was a Carter cam* bsck nicely. If not man In baseball, has a .319 aver ered for the Drive-Ins while Cor- WHEN FRANK HILLER, Braves attack with three doubles pen to have the kind of photo left-handed fllnger of no-hlt fame It.A.'a ...... IflO 003—4 Icgc life, hut he 5) Tuesday agdinst West Hart spectacularly, after the big Salat a fine catch and a home run in the rtuiui battaii If. Amirttin Tripp. I a t .n c k to the split one. and. many boxing wrIUrs age for'h Is live years In.'the Na renti had three Jilts as did Pagani Cincy pitcher, asked Umpire: and a single as Max Surkont de graphic memory that can recall a year back rescued starting hurl-. etchon (It: Patas*,t »J(. Gasna, jail ford'. Is slated to hurl for Bris- second round, snd hy.the 10th wdti first inning. nook*. ■ tol...... • disagreed with th* veerttet But ~ tional League. He led the league Seeder homered for the losers. Augie Donatelli for the ball in the feated reliefer Forrest Main. In exact detail every atroke, de- er Charlie KobjenskI In the sixth tinlak. B Folay; Iwn-haaa hit*. Ba the fact remained today- th* new coasting along' on top. He worked The'winnera scored at least two fifth, MSglie burned to.a crisp. Hi,s The St. Imuia Browns snapped via# aome system_ of scoreboard frame to save the game. Darkness la*-*!; aarrtftoaa, Schuniav; laft. on Q. .Who waft The rivais boast Identical 5 in business-like fashion, iabMni ; In 1949 w ith a .342 rhark and was HANK -BAUER and Johnny out of a batting slump to rack up " baaea. B A 's C, r . A W, S; baaea nn the last pitcher in la Lauro BalM a -young- ’ voted the circultT most' vahiable runs In every inning. The game toss sailed over the catcher’s head eymhois to help yoUr recollection. halted the contest, and (T i'ewrda In looji play. Ralaa-.out- of a crouch; -and bang> was called after five and one-half Sain were the chief agents help foifr Philadelphia pitchers with a balla, I.lyea 2. KoblaraUI 4. Amlrawa t; before t he Henna Resrilon st^ir wlio, like eS H er not tod’ ldnjg player. He stole 37 bases and toward the stands.' Next Innth'g ing' the New York Yankees catch If your memory-Is very untrust ERRORS PAVED the way for atilkanu’a. Lylak 1.- K nblanakl 4; hlla agn, was getting nowhera I'n box Ing away with both handa. Innings due to darkness. 16-hit attack as they broke a worthy. make notes after each unearned run* by both clubs In the off. I.,vlaa * for « runa In 3-3 InnInB*. B r o w n s' Ned Salas started to coma back In W te d 'I n 124 runs th a t year and the- Giants asked to see the ball up with Cleveland for a 5-.3, win Kttblanakl 3 for 6 runa In 6: .iauzinlak Osrver performed the trick to Ing Until he waa ushefhd Into; the It led to tap • dancer Robinson'*' Don GalU Went the distance on three-game losing streak with a hole. This ta'kes only a few sec- big sixth inning when seven run* the 10th but got nowhere. Bui Hiller was throwing. after losing four straight to the 12-7 win. Satch Paige kept th" ft for ft runa In 3-3; .\nrtrawa -0 for ft win 2ft games for a cellar:dwell- title picture. classic remark. the mound to record the win while Maglie w as so* upset he cooled Tribe. onda. were scored. ’Ths Airman held a runa In I; hit by pUrhat, bv I.vlaa If there . ivas divided npinlim from the iith on, he was a ball of Brown.* *n front w ith a fiAe relief V-MAN —A simply check to I Barsamlnl); winning pllthar, Knhlen- ing club in the majors? ’ Het'e's what Roblhsonrjust past Graham Holmes was the loaer.. off the Reds'with six hits, 8-3, for IF VOUR PUTTING' waa ■off— slender 2-i lead from., the .first among tba offlclalsT^tha . refer** fire, Isshing aiyay from all anglea ■ ' Bauer, sizzling 'A.* a leadbff hit-' job a fte r Gene Be-Ofclen faltered ’make sure’the right miid I* In the inning on. Successive singles by Inaing pnehar, Ly-lA;-' untbiraa. A.' Mollis -Thurston -ivon the S3, says about hitting: Friday night Miller’s play the his sixth straight victory. Unbeat and thia will 'he a enntrlb:itlng Bnlllfk-Karr. ’ Local Sport called the fight for Carter, th* two ne' misted countless limes, but by ter, paved the way for tobacco- in the seventh. Clint Courtney and Johnny Sslagaj, Dick Foley and same number for the 1928 While “Adopt a stanhe that I* most Mason Woodworking gang at 6:16 en, jn 1952, the 34-year-oId rig h t factor to an linsatlsfartory score correct position la to see that the Judge* overruled him' and aharp than Carter was tiring and iinabl* .at the CharUr Oak Lots. Jerry chawin’ Sain with a homer, Marty Marion Helped make life Rod Amadon got home a pair lor So*. ’ ' , to ..•- •* I -y ■■ i X ■ s?ivv.: THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1952 ATcnce Dully Net Preee Run Tw e n t y For tlie Week Bsttig Thu Weather HanrJrfrifr JEutnins Itralb May le, 1U3 FsmcMrt of Ct iS> WMihfC 1 ■ ■ Mlaa MargaretU DeClantIa, 10,513 daughter of Mr. and Mra. Frank PVUr, eool toalgiiti Minimum 45. About Town DeClaptla of 202 Porter atreet, Mllmlwr of the A a«t Rotardsy, iserooaiiv etondlsiaa. fiNEHlIRn waa, chairman of a . committee Bhiwm of drenlatloiit - Mr. and Mra. Richard Naaalff of which arranged the three day ao- Manchester— City a / Village Charm utraat, have _cScelXCdLa ■clat^ week^ erwUreoantly. .under ..Ibfc riifnir : . .Tb; nie cablegram from their nephew, WO aponaorahip of the Junior Claaa.of (jg). George Mitchell, from Beirut, Ithaca College. New York. VOL. LXXL NO. 194 (ClaaMfM AdverHetag «mi Psgn 18) M AN CH E^ R. CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1952 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS .... 1 r Lahahon. Mr. Mitchell was bom w m m there and thia la the llrat time he Mra. John F. McKleman of 11.1 haa returned to hla birthplace. [XMcwpibm .:. jf. 10e Falkhor -drive left . yeateiday Aufiu--'. --4ni3«.-. Wattonad ' wUh Iha . 43rd JSIvUimr. mbrnihg 'tvr meet her hullbafttl.' ’ In tJermany. he waa aaaoclated Capt. John McKlernan.'Who la re- M iifray Set G rap*fniit {IMOKED w;lth Naaaiff Arma before «nter- Backs $S~Boost '■tumln* from-r Germany ■ with - thoj 3 fo rm tnjg^'e 'aervtce.- - ’ ' • shqul1)u T1219« 43rd Dlvlaion. G r o w t h 1 JaMwIn Appl«s ancheater Dlatrlct Boy .Scouta Membera of the Brltlah-Amer- T o t le s u m e 2lbt.29e wlllXhold an explorer -Jeadera’ Ican. Club are requeated to meet in ■ X P1NKHIIR8T REUUI.AR roundt^tle tomorrow night at at.7:30 tonight at the club to go .7:3Q. tn...Utau84uadron..roain. at. Xha. from there, to tba Holmei. Funeral S YOU M Steel ^ alks M a i i n e s ^ ^ Pwlcr, )U«!lerg arc.. »?k?.
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