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i 'J . '■ V ■/*" .X, • \ / - T ’" - , ■ • by the house committee of the Mcmoritl Day parade and aervtcea for the‘next year. Tomorrow • 24-Hour Servlee Manchoittfr-^A City of VUlago Charm Otrrold A. StrfcUon, fir«itwin ap­ post and auxiliary, will be peld tomorrow, All/paraders are In- South Windsor Party Dinner prentice, USN aon pt Mrs, Bertha on Saturday at 8, p.m. The public \ited. . The ManchMter Elks \M11 meet WILL R. GUY tofnorr.ow night a t' 7:30 at the Longhrey, 16 Oolumbus St., ar- is invited. The Manchester Evening Odium' said he has alxo received i Ml >0677 VOL, LtX V IL NO. 205 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. MAY 31, 1938 (Ubweiaed AdverBring en Page U ) PRICE FIVE CENTS ri\-ed in Gibraltar May 26 aboard Miss Jo-Anne A. Bruce, 27 Elks Home and proceed from there Herald will not publish tomor­ Many prominent Oonnecticutf Church St., Md Leo B. Bergeron to the John B. Burke' Funeral affirmative replies from Delnc^ the anti-submarine nupport air­ The Anfierican Legion Auixliary Democratic figures, including Gov. Jr. will beJhiarried tomorrow at Home to pay respects to George row, Memorial Day. cratlc State Central ChAlrman craft carrier U8S Wasp, enroute will hold a meeting Monday at 8 A. A. Rlbicoff, will atUnd the firat John M. Bailey of Hartford; to the Medlterranoaii Sea and duty p.m, in the Legion Home. The 10 a.m. In Bt. James* Church, with Gyaaiadlo, who was a member of reception In the.afternoon' at. the the Hartford Ls>dge of Elks. annual dinner of the South Wind­ Pburth District SUte Central, with the TJ.8. Sixth Fleet. nominating committee, of which sor Democratic Town Committee Commltteewomsn Mrs. Agnes Mp- E S T O W y Alcohol Sparks Mrs. Elmer Rice is ’ c h a i r m a n, Shell Chqteau, WilllmanUc. Trust Co. to Give Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fredrick­ June 7 at Garden Grove in Man- Kee of East Martfordr and Dem«^ PHARMACY II Memorial Day services will be will present a slaite of officers for chestei. cratlc National Commltteewoinan W held at St. John’s Church tomor- election at the next meeting, and Mr. aifSd- Mrs. Herbert Snclling, son, 37 West St., and Mr. and Mra. Added Dividend 446 Hartford RiL—Ml 9-9946 Riot by 200 on Philip Cbatit, 73 Pine St...and their South Windsor Democratic Town Mrs. Ella T. Grasso of Winfisqr rcw at "SiSO a.m. delegates and alternates to the BoummoutnT Ekiglahd, are guests Chairman Harry Odium said today Locke. OPEN ALL DAY Department convention will also of Sr. Major and Mrs. John Pick­ families Will attend the Memorial Those worried Ijy "recession MEMORIAL DAY Day campers meeting to be held the affair Is designed as a "meet be selected. up o f the local Snivattqn Army talk” can, take heart from the the candidate dinner,' and plana PICNIC SUPPLIES Holiday Cruise Corps. They will remain in this at the Bethlehem Fair Grounds, move made by the Boat^ of Dl- Bethlehem, over the \.ei*kend. are to make it an annual event. Andlrulots M ark All children attending St. John’s country until September. He will rectora of the Manchester Trust John Madden, former ckalrman Pannarllle. N.J."'May 81 (P)— Correction Sunday School will prepare for ispeak at the prayer meeting to­ Co. Tuesday. of the South Windsor Board of Fired up by alcohql, youthful night on the topic, "Trophies of Mrs. Dorothy Guainan’s, Mrs. Not only did the Board members Finance and still a raqmber of the 20th A nniversary rioters turned a holiday cruise their commencement exercises by Alice Gorman's and Miss Rachel By THE AMOCIATBD PBEM f Tha growing liat of accidenta OUR \V'EDNESDAY’S attending rehMrsals on June 6, Grace." The Corp Cadets will meet muthorixe the regular dividend of board, will be toastmaster for the down the Deiware River mto pan-^ ADD READ , . . at 6:30, the street meeting will Plimpton's-roems, third grades at n per. share ^but they also ap­ dinner which starts at 7:30 p.m. WINUOW SHAUE8 T m fflc...... IM waa a mixtura o f. tragedy and 13, and 20, punctually at 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mre. WllUam A. Andru- ; irony. deraonium yesterday. Theyamaeh- follow at 7:30. Brigadier Harold Lincoln School, entertained their proved an extra 25-cent dividend. Candidates the guests will be lot 307 Cooper Hill Bt., were hon­ DfGWylBffG •••••aaeaoeeeeaaa 46 ed equipment aboard a crowded Only those attending all rehears­ parents yesterday morning With a- * « # • e re A foldler at Afton, Okla., drag­ SWANSON’S TV DINNER als will be entitled to eertiflcfcte Bevan will speak nl the Sunday The directora fixed June 30 as the meeting are William Benton, Ches­ ored with a surprise party last , LONGWEAlilNG excursion boat and injured 16 evening-meeting In Cyiter Park. review of the social studies cov­ ged- three mcn.aafely from their \ 2 FOR 49c on June 22. date of payrnent to the stockhold­ ter Bowles-'and Thomas Dodd, all night by a group of relatives and sengere'. ered during\^e j'ear. ers of record June 20. seeking the nomination to the U.S. INTERSTATE CLEANTEX Total ...... 2M wrecked and bunilng car, despite friends from EkMt Hertford, R ofk y ; wamlnga from byatanders qf a The crew of "The .State of Penn- CORRECT PRICE IS The members of the Eighth Dis­ The Manchester Association of With the stock selling at over Senate; and Hartford County High Hill and this town. The occasion ; 2 5 fffed* to Order sylvsnia” hs'd to turn fire hoses | Insurance Agents will meet to­ Members of^ the Manchester Sheriff Donald H. Potter, seeking was the 20th anniversary of their ; By THE ASSOCIATED PBBSS possible gasoline explosion. He ac- SWANSON’S TV DINNER trict Fire Department are re­ $60 a share, this puts the yield —A* ^ f b Your Rollers cideotiy touched a high voltage On the brawlers during the .15-mile | quested to meet in uniform at the night at 7:30 at the John B. Burke Emblem Club -are requfoted to to an investor on the present value the nomination bo Congress from mairlage, and they were remem­ Deaths on the nation’s roade trip doumriver from . | Funeral Home, in tribute to m'cet tonight at 7 o’clock at the the First Congressional District; bered with many personal and, lint knocked down by the car and Twenty state troopers and local firehouse, comer of Main and Hil­ to 4ti per cent. FULL LINE OP CUSTOM soared today. The ‘ National waa electrocuted. Sets Assembly Talk; Each liard Sts., tomorrow morning at 9 George L. Grazladio, who died John B. Burke FUneral. Home to According to Russell B. Hath­ Fred Doocy of South Windsor, who grofip gifts. Safety Council reported traf­ policemen were wsitine here forj yesterday. pay respects to George Graiclsdlo. has been- endorsed for the. State Among the gueaU was Mrs. VENETIAN itlNDS Seven persona were hopltalized the vesael, a 2-decker Jammed to | o’clock prior to the Memorial Day away. president, the actloq of the fic fatdiities wer«,mountinff at with varjHng injuries in a smash­ parade. whose wife. Mary. Graaiadio. and Board was based on the indicated Senate by the South. Windsor and Anna Fldler of town, who waa the gunwales with 1,880 excur- - daughter, Mrs. Samuel Taggart, East Hartford Democratic Town maid of honor, end Jeff Baldwin a rate that will set a new Me­ ing 2-car cOUIaion near Hidalgo, The Women’a Fellowshtp of Cen­ earnings for the first six months III. One of the passengers wap slonisU. Socialists in Caucus ter Congregational Church will are members of the club. of this year and the continuing Committees; Atty. John Casey of of Rocky Hill Who was the best , morial Day holiday record— They arrested 84 male passen­ man. Mr. ahd Mra. A ndm iol; L A. JOHNSON killed. celebrate its 30th anniversary with grovVth of the institution. South Windsor, endorsed by the unless the climb is checked; An Associated Press survey, gers, about half of them Negro a luncheon meeting on June 18 The Manchester Auxiliary Po­ Th« bank’Sh position in the an­ South Windsor Democratic Town have three dhlldren. Joyce, Wil­ The councU hsd predicted 3.10 made for comparative purposes, and half white. Police at fivst; at 1 p.m. in Woodruff Hall. Beser- lice are requested to meet, Ui full nual roll call of 14,023 conMnercial Committee for State Representa­ liam and Richard. PAINT GO. thought the melee was a race-riot i Pari.s, May 31 (/P)—Gen. Charles ie Gaulle served notice on William Andrulot is a foreman motor vehicle deaths for the long showed 294 persons were killed in T IR E SALE vations may be made no later than uniform,' at Police Headquarters and business banks of the country tive; and Probate Judge Edward weekend. The record for a 3-dsy trsfilc accidents in the 78-hour but later aaid the fighters were 1 French pdlitieal leaders today that he will go before the Na­ June 13 by calling Mra. Robert tomorrow morning at 8:45 p-lor is 1,604, a gain of 36 placea since R. Keuhn Jr., endorsed by the with the Manchester Park ' De­ 723 Main St.. Tel. MI 9-4501 observance of the holiday 389 was non-holiday period-frpm 8 p.m. egged oh by alcohol, not'bias. i tional Assembly tomorrow seeking full powers as premier. 6.70x15 Landis, Mrs. Earl Bisseil or Mrs. to the Memorial Day parade. Si year ago. , town committee for reelection. partment. •et in,1953. Thursday.* May 16 to midnight...... j The injured were treated at , De Gaulle gave politicians who have not yet agreed to vote Samuel Robb. Most of the deaths Were’ re­ Sunday. May ' 18. The current j ‘*”f*‘ *****, l’^*’** ‘ y**-..*^**^* for him just five hours to make up their minds. ■SK tabulation which began a'- the same' other minor ellments. None was ported one or two at a time. The general set the deadline after a showdown meeting - Rut early today there were two time Thursday' ends at midnight ***'lj. 1* Inataiicu of six depths st a crack tomorrow tlocal tlirte), The main ■**deck of the boat, how- : with leaders of all French political parties except the Commu­ - ^ r , .rathsr, crash. ever, was a scene, of destruction,! nists yhich ended about noon. GENERAL Uttered with smaahed deck chairs ! A station wagon and an automo­ FIRAT STATE FATALITY He called them back later today for their final answers. He Hartford. May 81 >’ Hv*’’. "•*» osnceled. River 150 Communist votes certain to be cast in opposition. He waa Rene Barselau, 43, of 18 ! view Lines Inc . operator of the The Soclallsl party still seemed------^...... — ub TEU Ml 8-6482 ‘ OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY *FI tax and recappabis Police at Ranger. Tex., reported Amity St., an employe at the Hart boet. chartered .“50 buses to take to be holding the key to whether | _ _ casing Btx persona died in a truck-car col­ them back to Philadelphia. De Gaulle will legally receive from: 4 lision 16 milea north of Ranger. ford Rayon Co. in Rocky Hill. We Give Triple-S Stamps Police.,aaid his car ran off a ' Police do not know how , . the .. parliament the s%veeping authority PINE That also occurred when the sun , he wants. . was just starting its ascent and road and struck s tree in nearby ! J’**^* ***'’^ - ^ Involved Sales New and Used Wethersfield as he was returning **?*''!**" ^ people, in- ! The Socialists refused to con- the peace of a new day was on the cliiding some women. Even the •IfirnT’ that they had fallen fit line Kills 6^ Injures PHARMACY BdLAND MOTORS GHiAT Niw run on -land!,------: ...... - home -froiri. work- 389 Center 8L—RfT 9 ^ 7 9 Coast Guard .w'ss "sYert«i - j behind the general. Their ST dep- DIVItOFMINfl iities Ifi. the National Assembly 884 Center St.—Tel. »n 9-9814 “ Studebaker-Packard" Ten of those arrested were re- ‘ Rooms Cars jmd Trucks leased, eight others sre under 18 ' 'ncheduled another caucus- before 3 in New York V..' and were charged ss luvenlles. i I the deadline. , Thev were sent to, the Salem ’ I The climactic session was held Mount Vernon, N. Y., May 81 IB /Im ; Count.v Detention Home in nearby ; in the small, exclusive Hotel La Our service deportment’, ports deportment ond clericol office will be closed Fridoy Thousands at Bier ] Perouse where De Gatille has set -S tx persons—Including a driver i Woodstown tb await action b v , who hsd been warned about speed- in ; Juvenile authorities. ' i < up head'quartefo. near the famed ond 5oturdoy, buf bur new dnd used cor sole$ rooms will be The remaining 16. ranging,- in ArcAi c Uede Triomphe. iTlompne. Securitysecuniy troopsiroops, l'lfnv*todsv in*a^hesdon*t^lll«i™l*^ age up to 22. were booked as dis-, ____ m ringed the hotel. Two communica- fwAutomobl"e“ ^ ^ ‘^<>*'‘*‘0" Of Cardinal Stritch orderly persons, each accused of tlons tnicks with radios were in i automomie.s. ANTIQUE •fighting "with-another person 1n' s+- constanC_cpntact wiUy__security The other flVa perished In flam­ public nlace. A magistrate set bail ' headquai^rs. ing “wrecKage-dr the eecohd' aufo-' . May 31 (Pt-Chicagoans*'pasted throug.i the black and pur- at $.100 esch. Parents or friends As De Gaulle talked with .politi­ mobile. The Impact of the collision OPEN M l DAV StTURDiy for > arrived during the night to bail m ■ cal leaders. President Rene Coty wM so great that their car,, a sta­ tion wkgon, had its front thrust them out one by one from the M.Sgt. Ronald T. Rudolph, Medal of Honor winner from , Minn., places a plaque to the met at his official palace with Pre­ A im Cardinal■"“i “ f .Stritch as he !”lay serene jg years, county jail in the city o f Salem. mier Pierre PfiiniUn. Coty formal- onto Its top. The collision occurred Unknowns on a stand between the two new crypts today as a last tribute by the 19 .servicemen Iv accepted Pfilmlin’s reslgnatipn. when the other car veered across in death today amid familiar aur-j au estimated qwrter o f 'e mil All thoae charg^ are from who bore' thb bodies of the World Wsr II and Korean Unknowns to their final resting place at Ar­ Philadelphia. They must be back clearing the way for De Gaulle to the diriding line,, officers aaid. roundings of hlffh-Vaulted. Holy lion persona lin ^ the 18-miie lington National Cemeterj-. At present arms are members of the joint honor guard which watched The driver given the speeding route of a caravan w-hich brought here next Wednesday evening for take over. Name Cathedral. over the bodies. • (AP Photofaxj. The unsmiling Pfllmlin,' reluc­ warning was identified as Llewel- the body to the cathedral yester­ a court hearing. — ^------— ------♦ ______FRIDAY A procession of mourners, which Dsll.v during the summer season, tantly swept Into office 17 days iTO C. Byrd, 30-yeat-.old Negro of began l a t a yesterday, past the day after it arrived at O'Hare 18 Rltch Ave., Greenwich, Conn., ONE DAY BARGAIN SALE Field -from Rome. the boat makes a round trip to ago by a frightened National As­ whita-mttrad prelate’s body' had Rivan'lew Park Besch here, leav­ sembly within hours after the ar­ an orderly at Greenwich Hoepital. Q l i w i SATURDAY grow-n to 27,000. potlea estimated, Catholic ehurchea along the Lisbon Police Before the crash he had picked up route were draped in purple and ing Philadelphia in the morning my revolt in Algeria, tolda news­ when it was Intemipted for the and faking Its load of fun-seekers | Two New Unknowns men D* Gaulle would be Inveated three httchhikera end they -were firat of two series of specisl Masses black, and groups of uniformed tomorrow and name hia cabinet to­ critically injured. sdhiM>l children clutching rosSry back in the evening. I n m SUNDAY this morning. Even after tha arrests, vie* pre*-. Raid Center of night, The others killed were in ^ _ car The lints of people forming toj beads stood-vyw before several Catho- ident L Perper of the Rlverirlew ' I Political sourcaajuUd De Gaulle ;WiUi New .Jeraey . licenaa pinfei,, rile past the Wer'-atratche* Lines denied there was a fight-, .. Rival reassured the politicians he would After a check wiUi auUioPitlaa at of HEW and USED CARS - -sitfr um SUl* and , Eight white teenagers were put At nest in Arlington .bring the French civilian and *I*4gefie]d, N. J., parkway police Superior SlreeU. At the coffin: 16 ^“ ‘ •*‘* “ J *’^ ** ' j off tl» boat before it left Philadel- militarv insurgents in Algeria tentatively identified the group "as: atop the -black-draped catafalque <« **J* phis, he said, and another 20 were Lisbon, Portugal, Maj 31 lAb l>ack under the law of the republic. Mr. and Mra. Vincent Muccla and before the sitsr rail inside, each j •« Pro-Prefect of the Coi^regation | By ELTON C. F.%T file of bearers turned. Their newspapers predicted D e, their 12-year-old daughter. Bar- ^ visitor paused but a second or two. j fo** the Proragation of th«. Faith Police raided the headquarters of «««- .a W AM aMa A« »A A 6k A P AAA Asl ka Ae* 6kS V S I ’They looked like they might Arlington, Va.. May 31 t>p, heels clacked in imlxoff- on the Gaulle would Hy to Algeria. ; •’»«■*- 86,1 Prospect Ave., Ridgefield! •Mothers and fathers lifted honors never before given by the cause .some trouble and weie the Gen. Hur.-sberto Delgado, opposi­ With pomp and pageantry ended, i *tone floor. The few oi.Iookers De Gaulle, said that it was lhe;Muccia’s father, Nicholas, 70, of Helpf icMp your ^ At These Values youngsters quietly for s glimpse Roman Catholic Chm'cr to an tion .presidential candidate. Is.st the unknown warriors of W orld*‘*'**rie