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PAGE EIGHTEEN M k m lftB U t fE u ^ ttin g FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 Avemge Daily Net Ihrens Run For'the Week Ended The Weather V. Ihe combined mothers circles of Gibbona Asaemltly, Catholic La- Rooeoiary Symons, 15-M Forast April 34, 1954 Pmaesat nf U. S, Wenthar Barian ik. James' Ohurcdi will receive Jacoby, lU, AutumiR 8t.;~Wayna diea of Columbua, will hold Ita St.; Pamela Covey, 43 Waddell Rd. Unbergar. Stein Road, RockvUIe; .^boutTow n cmnmunlon together at St. James' meeting Tpeaday evening. May 4, Hospital Notes Chdrch at the 8 o'clock Maas Sun­ BIRTH YESTHiaDAY:. A daugh­ Mra. BhnUy Maire) 77 Doane S t ; CUANIN6 AND mSYAlUNfr Tonight pnrtly Handy. 1/OW In in St. James' hall. . The buaineas ter to Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Peck- Oarol Scata, 18 Falndew St. 11,165 Tonlcht at 8,>lh Oranr* hall, day itaorning. Each circle will meet Piattents T o d a y ...... lower jepi Mtmdnjr Hoodjr, Mian Dauchtera of Ubekty Lodgea, Noa. meeting will begin promptly at 8 . . . . :yl5S ham, Tolland. , Member ef the Audit Wl in the*, church basement at ADMITTED TE ST DISCHARGED TODAY: R ua^ dersbewera late in day. High la 135 and 17, will present their pro­ o'clock and will be followed by a R D A TCj SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS Bureau of Circulations FollowUig the Mass, St. Fjancin one-act play.-by the .Center Thes­ BIRTHS TODAY: A ton to Mr. Ouillette, 244 ’Wbodland St.; Mra. gram , "BuUdlng of the Croas," Ronald UtrlcJ, Wapping; John 'and Mrs. Howard Coro, 132 Spruce Carol Hunt and daughter. 285 A 4Maplato argMUnttM at TRAINED $BWAOB 8PB01AUSTS lower Iga. Xavier Mothers Circle wilt have pians. Refreshipents and a aoclal Being the moot medem em ipaeat and maAleery—RESULT: A Manche$ter— A City of yUlage Charm under the direction of Mrs. Joseph breakfaat\at the home of Mrs. Gallaaoo, 11 Strant St.; Mrs. Lila St.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charter O.-h St.; Sheal Wenlck. 30 J^mston, 15 Hawley St. During time will follow. Mrs. Charles BBTIEB Job at a L O W m jm O B . J. E. Smith','236 Autumn St. L'Esperance, chainnan, wilt be Strange, 58 'Virginia Rd.; Mrs. Bernard August, 18 Mints Ct. Green Manor Rd.; Mra Annette the evening M n. Clara Robinson Alica Groushinsky, Wapplng; Rob­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Glode and eon, 72 Alton S t; m i— VOL. LXXtiI, N0.186 (Clatalfled Advortlalng oa Pago 10) , . and Misa Emma Craig will preside assisted by Mrs. James W. Farr, a Sump ptunpa taotalM to . ^MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, M AY 1, 1954 (TWELVE PAGES) The Willing Workers of the Mrs. John Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mau­ ert and Claire Newberry, 19 tfero- Mrs. Evelyn Tedford, 620 Birch Mary Mielke. Bolton; Mins Anne THIS IS WHY PRICE FIVE CENTS at food tables where a variety of South Methodist WSCS has set thy Rd.; David Collins, 195 Eld- Mt. Road; .Frank McCarthy, 85 Welch. 103 Greenwood Dr.,; Mrs. rahMve water Creal 'y ea r rice O'Connor, Mrs. Joseph Rourke •eUar. . . . nora people call'' Iriah, nut and other breads, calces, the date of WediTMday, May 5. for Slid Mrs, John O'Neil. - ridge St.; Royal Jaiiam, Coventry; Main SI., Carl 'Rivers, 218 Oak St.; Lorraine Benoit and daughter, 262 plea and cookies will be offered for its annual birthday supper. Each Mrs. Helen Smith, Andover; Qyn- Mrs. Helen Heller and daughter, Woodbrldge St.; Mrs. Beatrice Mc- e New ondergroand water M Kinney. Bros. aala member will prtng f. casserole or thia Wallace, 35 Drive E; Adam 133 Oonway Rd.; Mrs. Ruth Ben­ Conville end ooh, Eilington; Mrs. lines InetalM. (1) Prompt Service Democrats King David Lodge No. 31, lOOF, BaJonU. 38 North St.; Vera De- son and son, 155 Green Manor Rd.; Gloria Oakes, 61 Hawthorne St. e New 'reetpreeff* sewer Scelba Set other food item, and will be privi­ will meet tonight at 7:30 in Odd Hnea Install^, (2) Quality Work Ltf Gov, Allen Says Epworth Deaguers will meet at leged t^dnvite- a friend. Merrtiant, 182 Vernon St.; John David Phelps, 44 Packard St.; (3) Reasonable Prieea the South Methodist Church Sun- Fellows Hall. After the- business McLead. Talcottville; David Pe- a. Fteged sewte Hnae elean- meeting refreshments will be serv­ Martin'Goodell, Stafford Springs; The Salvation Army band, un­ See Senate di^ pt 7 P eharp for a brief de­ Hartford' County , Federa­ rattl, 52 Drive B; IJrs. Hannah Mrs. Feme Daly/. 118 Doming St.; der the direction of C. Peter Carl- a i alectriaaOY* IK lA F E . . . IE SURE For Parley votional and business meeting, ed in the banquet hall. All Odd Presoler, 7 Walnut St.; Robert Mc­ Mn.». Sojvhie Graezewski, Hazard- ' Sc ■ ■ tion of Democratic Women’s Clubs Fellows are welcome. aon, will leave Sunday at 1:80 p. e after which tliey will leavO' for vclu hold its annual convention at Cann, 869 Main St,; Mrs Margaret ville; Mrs. Elms Griggs. 13 Kerry m. by bus for Norwich, where the W ar Curb Hartford. Forrest F. Howell, 225 285 Broad St. tonight at 8 o’clock. Mayer, 35 Irving St.; John Person, St.; Judge Michael O'Connell, Staf­ musicians will take part in a aec- Parker S t, who is engineer at Spe^era will be the Honorable Mr. and Tiw. Raymond Schiebel, 20 Packf rd St. ford Springs; Mh». Mary Foxen tional soldiers rally. The prin­ Call M cK in n e y b r o s : Hartford, May 1 (8»i— In a whol­ On Trieste 112 Sumi ler St., a ^ Mr. and Mrs. W n c riuUo station, will take John Bailey and Congressnmn A D M I T T E D TODAY: Mrs. and'aon, Storrs; Peter Bonino, 33 cipal ftpeaker will be Col. William HWASE DBPOSAL COMPANY Washington, May 1 (ffO— ly unexpected move, Lt. Gov,, Ed­ them for a tour of the building. Alton A. Hall, 37 Holl St., recent-, Eleanor Johnson, 652 N. Main St.; Eldridge St.; Mrs. Elizabeth Du- Three Democratic Senators Thomas Dodd. Delegates from the G. Harris, Jleld secretaiy New T i^ mtcaiin s-asoo-^iao-iat p e a r l s t ^ Ma n c h e s t e r ward N. Allen has said he is not Sparks Surprise Rome, May 1 (yP)— U, 3- local club are Mrs. Mae Vennard ly visited Orlando, Fla. Susan Smith, 15 Fiench Rd.; Mnr. basinski, 81 Union St.; Wanda York City. said today Congress is in no ■ / and Mrs. Ella Quish, with Miss \' a candidate for reelection. Secretary” of State John Fos­ The Junior Miaaionary Society of mood to approve involvement The 61-ycai--old Allen said in a ter Dulles and Italian Premier Che Emanuel Lutheran Church will Wanda Pagan! and Mrs. Ann Kearns as alternates. All members of U. S. fighting units in the statement yesterday that the de­ Mario Scelba meet in hold its UMmthly meeting at 9:30 mands of his business as head ,of tomorrow morning in Luther Hall. of the local club are invited to Indochina War. Milan Monday to “ look over attend. Refreshments will be A Republican, Sen, Flandera a large department store here y served. Further information or (Vt), agreed that the Uiought of make it impossible for him to re­ the international horizon” John Mather Chapt^i^ DeMolay main in public office. mothers group will hold a food transportation may be obtained by llirect American intervention la un­ amid growing reports of ^Absistaiice' tlip Siibjecrof the Meelitif; calling either Mrs. \Pennard or popular in CongreM. But he said The announcement caught secret negotiations over sale at the W. T. Urant store to­ everyone by surprisd, apparently TopEnyoys morrow morning, starting a t 9:30. Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick. the U.S. and the United NaUona Trieste. - may be forced to take direct action including Gov. Lodge to . whom Allen disclosed it at noon yester, As far as lU ly’s part In the talks Pfc. Robert W. Helm, 439 Cen­ if the. Communlsta threaten to over­ goes, that international horizon ter St., who is now serving with run Indochina. day, several hours before he made 04 0/ • • • it jpiiblic. has two darkening storm clouds. PUet Again the Airborne in Japan, would ap­ BENDIX WASHER Sen. Edwin C. Johnson (D-Colo). 'The governor was “perfectly They are: preciate receiving letters from his took note of President Elsenhower's and DRYER SERVICE - swell about it," Allen told report­ 1. The unsolved quarrel with friends in Manchester. His ad­ y ^ X news conference statement Thurs­ Yugoslavia over Trieste.'! By ED MORENCY dress is: Pfc. Robert W. Heim. R. ers. "He tried to talk me out bf At Geneva day that this country will not get it, but this is it." ' , 2. Tough internal barriers to M Years as FieM Engineer A. 12437782, 06. H. 187th Bn RCT, into a war except through the con- Service Within 34 Honrs « From the governor’s office, Al­ raUncation of the European De­ A.P.O.; 51, c/o Postmaster, San atitutionai process, involving a dec­ fense Commuqity Part. Geneva, May 1 (A*)—U. S. collect. Francisco, Oallf. laration of war by Congress. len went to a sperial meeting of XU, Mewiagton, MO-5-0135 the Mirectors o f . his store (Sage- Scelba requested the talks. His Secretary of State Dulles and •'Will Walt l-ong Time” Alien A Co.). Then State Repub­ Foreign Ministry- annuunced only Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet "If the President waits for Con­ that he wantj^ ta have "a brirt Soviet Foreign Minieter V. M. Monday at ft.p.m. in Odd Fellows lican leaders who could be reached Afoiotov went*into a private gress to give him the go-ahesl on ■weiv notified of the development, look around the. horizon and an ex­ Hall. Following a short business sending U.S. troops to Indochina,” change of viewa on questions of huddle today to carry on-their session all officers, guards and after wliich Allen imparted the JohnZon aaid, "he will wait for a nejvs to leaders of the Hartford common interest." talks on President Eisen* those taking part in the tableaux long, long time. There is ‘no senti­ However, most observers here, ' LOAM will hold K rehearsal. Mrs. Frances G.O.P. organization with which lie bower’s plan for an intenut* Mo. 1 Oiade $S yd. No. 3 Grade ment in the Senate- for intervention, has been closely identified for believed the request megt have $3.50 yd. Washed Sand, Gravel, Herron and Miss Mary Hutchison in Indochina." ' 'more than 30 years. been more apecifle thkn that, to tional atomic energy pool. are co-chairmen of the refresh­ It waa the second meeting- ba> Stoae, FOL Sen. Monroney (D-Okla) said in' It was not until then that Allen EDWARD N. 'ALLEN ceuse Dulles to cancel plans to ment committee and will be as­ a separate interview that "no case made his decision public with an hurry back from Geneva to a tween the two top East-Weot dip* sisted by Mrs. Muriel Davis, Mrs, Here are the cottons you've been wait­ has been made as yet fof the .. . . announcement In which he said: mounting pile of work in Waah*: lomats since they came here for NUSSDORF velopment of the business of which lost Monday’s opening of the con­ Saad * StoBO Co.—BO-0-7408 Elizabeth McIntosh and Mrs. Ellen ing for! . . , Young, cool, colorful . . , use of American troops” in Indo­ “ I will not be a candidate for the I am the head—responsible for its ing.ton. Wilson. bom to be worn from now until faH! china and h« added: "There is lit- nomination to any political office For one tiling, there have l>een ference on Far Eastern qumtionai future welfare and that of its 1,000 Strictest Seereey Ue likelihood that Congress would in the forthcoming Republican employes." persistent reports of Amcrican- give such authdrity now." convention. It has become necea- Despite the surprise nature of Yugosiav negotiations in Wa.sh- The meeting today waa held ia Sen. Holland (D-Pla) said he saf'y for me to devote my entire ington and London. For another, strictest secrecy. Molotov had ia- dicated early this week he waa would have to know much more time to the management arid de- (Continued on Page ’Two) Scelba’.s 'troubles over EDC ratl- '-‘about the immediacy of the situa­ 8cation have been increasin;ly ready to deliver Russia's roply to tion (in Indochina) before I'd con­ obvious since he first patched super-secret "concrete” propooala GIFTS FOR (Not axacUy aa iUuatrated) tent to sending our combat troops made by the United States March itogether a center coalition govern­ 19. there." — ment 2'.j months ago that has only Sen. Flanders (R-Vt) took a Nobody Requested a 17-vote edge in the turbulent A communique issued after Ute somewhat different position. He Chaml>er of Deputies. hour-long Dullee-Molotov meetiiy ssid this country and the United said the two atatesmen discuoaed Both the Red Left and the the "reply of the Soviet govern­ fflrtiier); flap! Nations may be forced to act di­ Fascist-Monarchist Right chal­ rectly, if the Communists threaten ment of April 27 to the United Pictures: Sergeant lenge his pledge to push EDC an- / Presidents of three of the natton's top labor unions pose April SO at their meeting in WaahteKton States note of March 29, 1954 ” to'nyernin Indochina and thus en­ proval through, and the e.xpectabl^ which Dave Berk, right, of the AFL teamsters said was to exchange views “ on how our thrc« organ* danger. all of vital Southeast Asia. "This reply will be further con­ FOOD SALE also HAND MADE delays make it doubtful he cOn ixatlons ran he of assisfance to each other.” Left to , right: David J. McDonald, CIO Steolworken; sidered by the United Ststas in "We han’t pass off sll our dan- even bring the issue to a vote until John L. I,^%$is, l*nlted Mine Workers, and Berk. (AP Wirephoto). Woohington," the communique gc;-8 and 'troubles to oiif children New York, May 1 (/P)— An Air Force sergeant wlio directed fall. The United States in kno)s'n to from American delermtion head­ snd grandchildren,” said Flandera. the taking of the controversial photograph in the McCarthy- wont faster action. quarters here said. GIFTS and POTTED PLANTS "We must face^them." The troubles with Yugoslavia \ Army hearing wa« quoted in the New. York Times today as Prom the wording of the brief However, he agreed the thought over disrupted Trieste'^ere equally communique and from American of direct Interventi'dn by American .saying' nobody asked him to have the picture taken. Walkouts Tie FORSALE The newspaper, in a dispatch J — ------difficult and almost'certain to oc­ murceo, it was apparent that 4 I combat units in the ihdochina War cupy a considerable pi|rt of the Quake Hits Greece, Dnlles and Molotov reached no Brm now is unpopular both in.. Congress from 'Washington, said Staff Sgt. talk.s. and the country at large. Flanders Herbert R. Manchester of McGuire Major City and conclusions in their discussion on Air Force Base In Hew Jersey Justice Blocks For weeks, there have been ru­ Biaenhower's plan for a world pool CENTER OONORECATIONAL. CHURCH \ Is a member of the Senate Anned mors -a n ^ n tin g to fairly solid Services Committee. 'x made the statement to newsmen of atomic energy for peaceful pur­ \ after testifying in the hearing. reports—Yhat Yugoslavia has Iri- Many Factories 2 5 ,0 0 0 Lose Homes poses. Ehirlier In the week, the House An issue in the hearing has been Proxy Votes of dteata^to Washington it. might ^ Eieenbower Pima TUESDAY, MAY «, 1 to t P.M. defeated 214,37 a proposal by Rep. whether Ai-my Secretary Robert T. be ready to accept “under pres- These talks between the Amtrl- Coudert (R-NY) aimed at barring By THE AH80CIATED PRE»W Steven 1 asked to have the photo- , s\ire" a new basis for Trieste set- Athen.s, Greece, May 1 (A*)—Greek officials reported today cons and Riiaslana have been going use of American combat forces in TEA WII4 H SERVED grap'h taken. Central Stock Moment that la not far beyond Indianapolis, a city of 500,000 the earthquakes which struck central Greece yesterday and on behind the tightest cloak <5 Indochina withoiit prior congres­ The atafl erf Sen, Jose^kh R. Me- 'Italian demands. population^.JHa^wlthout bus and secrecy since Eisenhower proposed sional aMHR: coudert offered hla While American and ... Italian crumbled whole towns killed at leant 20 peraons and injured en international pool o f atomic proposal as an amendment to a 'Oorthy presented into evidence a '‘ New York, May 1 (JPi trolley service today as AFL^driv- SPONSORED BT “ TALENT PR0.1ECTP OF THE WOMEN'S photograph^. showing Stevens sources have professed ignorance 130. More than 25,000 were madO'homeless. Earlier-official energy raw^ mateiiala and know, bill carrying nearly 29 billion dol­ preme Court Justice has of arty such move, there have era stnick ih a dispute over wages. reports had the death toll aa h ig h , ------— ^------— FEDERATION, CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH standing with Pvt. G. David Bui a walkout by AFL tianait, now for peaceful uses in hia ad- lars for national defense during the until next Thursday the been Mnta from f.ie French in the as 150, dress^ tb ^ e U.N. General Aasem- Schine. The Army later contended, workers in PlUsbirgh wos called -Light tremors continued \ and the McCJarthy forces agreed, of any proxy votes bly last Dec. 8. .(f'nntiniied on Page Five) ntlnued.on Page Five) off after .90 minuter. throughout the day after the vio­ Tornadoes Hit that, the picture ha5. been clipped shares of New York -dentral Rail- Other strikes started today idled There ia nothing that would pre­ lent initial shock lasting 20 sec­ vent Dulles and Molotov from go- to. eliminate a third man. Col. Jack road stock purch^bd by two Tex­ electrical workers, bekery em- onds. The Athens observatory re­ T. Bradley, from the grmtp. plo,ves and CTO steelworkers. Ing over other problems, includ­ as oil millionaii^. ported 38 disturbances, three of W ide Sections ing the currently bogged-doW' dle- Schine and Roy i .. Cohlv chief The largest involved some 9.500 Military Court them violent. cuaaiona on Korea and the pro­ counsel of McCarthy Senatorial In- The oil .magnates', Clint W. I Court Permits e-. pJoyes of seven jPhilco Corp. .King Paul and Ciown Prince p“ J ' * Murchison and Sid W, Richardson, jected talks On Indpchlna here at Pamper Mom Pratty Fashion ve tlgatlons Sihcommlttee. both plants, six in the Philadelphia area Constantine cut short an inspec­ In S ix States Geneva. SELF-SHOj^ENING Ready to Study have testihed that Stevens asked are seeking* the right to yPte . the i Rooil^Velt to and one in Sandueky, Obio, who tion of Array units in Thrace to With a Blouse Etpaeiaily Tor, that the picture be taken. Stevens .shares-/how held in a voting trust are seeking higher wages. fly tp Volos in the Gulf of Pegasal. The U, S. chief diplomat has a has expressed doubt that he did.- by C|vaBe National B^rtk under or-1 About 1..560 AFl,. workers in 13- Little Rock, Ark., May 1 (iPV— full weekend schedule before he ■uhere the earthquake destroyed leaves Monday to return to Wash­ Her Day. . \ - An Air Force photographer def* of the Inters^aie Comirierce New York City bakeries also the town hall and split open a aec- Tornadoes and vicious'.winds lash­ . .. •» ; Dickenson Fate Comrtii.^l G. Walter stayed lea.st 56 injured and caused dam ter Bedell Smith, who la arriving TAFFETA SLIP 40 danier nylon. Vizea S3 to 38. as to whether this was done at Pasadena, Calif., May 1 UPs— midnight tonight in several up­ worst hit areas of high ranking Array officers wa.s anyone’s request. Chase'frpirf.authorizing any of the The James .Roosevelts- may obtain state cities. They eetimated 4.700 The quake di.saslfc. was the i »Kes ratjmated in the hundred’s of today to head the U. S. mission « proxies until the ThprsdaV hear­ thou.sands of dollars. Geneva- after Dulles departs. P. ; ■ confronted today with conflicting The Times quotec Manchejiter as'* a divorce or separate maintenance workers would .be involved in the worst since/ the shocks that devas* ing. Walter acted on a motion by suffered the most dam­ ‘ On his way to Washington. Dul­ po tiails of Cpl, Edward S. Dick­ telling newiwnen he f*aw .Stevens decree if and when their sensation­ walkouts. tated the Gieek Ionian islands last the New York C^entral and one tif al marital dispute Comes to trial. In the greater CTncinnaU area August, killing up to 1,000 persons age 39. injuted in 23 towns and les first will stop off in Milan. $ ^ . 9 8 j / enson as a man with ‘^character standing with Schine and Bradlev its directors. HarPijd S. Vander­ Italy, to confer briefly with Prime and that he (Manchester) directed And if tl^ p is a trial, the strikes hit three industrial plants and destroying the homes of communities. Other abates hit yea- defects” and a mentall.v unstrung bilt. \ famed "illfldetlties letter,” signed and threatened to spread to a 120,000. teiday included Oklahoma, Arkan­ Minister Mario Scelba on mutual photographers working under him U. S.-Italian problems. \boy who had been prepared "for to get a picture. The railroad's present manage­ by the eldest son of the late Pres­ fourth as about 1.2)0 (710 United , YeMerday a stricken area sas, Lsiulsiana.. Missouri and Iowa. Larger sizes 40 to 44— 15.98 and |7.98. Crucifixion." ment and Robert R. Young are ident and dated Feb. 27, 1945, will ^teel Workers walked out at mid­ stretched from the east coast into Mrs. I ^ t Sowell, 73, of . Many, Although the formal meetings Manchester said he had ■ read battling for control of the iwilroad. on Far Eastern questions here at EACH '^ o s e |H>rtrayals of the 23-year- about Schine in the Times the be part of the record. The letter night. live Pindus mountains, where shat­ La., was the only fatality report­ [It Yeung is backed by th h . two ilsLs nine instances of misconduct Meanwhile, negotiations re­ tered villages could be reached ed. Her body was found.. draped Geneva have been recessed during o ld ^ I from Ci-acker's Neck, 'Va., previous day and believed a pic­ Te.xans. cam^n flbalng argvments yester­ with women, which Roosevelt has mained stalemated in Bo.iton be­ only over donkey trails. Destruc­ around a fence post. SU persons the weekend, there was the usual ture of the private with the Secre­ Justice 'Walter . also Mgned kn amount of behlnd-thc-tCenea dlp- day hy\the prosecution and defense tary was news. He said that Shine, denied. tween ' the American Woolen Co. tion appeared to center around in the,Sowell home were injured. at thcN.nrecedenV»etllng court- order for,th e Youpg .faction to^. Superior Judge Kurtz Kauff- and some 3.000/CIO textile.work­ Granit.va. I.i5 miles northwest of Eleven separate but small tor- lomatle activity going on. later the same day, asked him not how cgusc why tl.e court should Among other meetings sched- martial li, which Dickenson is ac­ to send it out for publication. nian yesterday allowed Roosevelt' ers. Seven Ara’erican Woolen mills Athens, with the towns .of Sofa- i nsdoes struck In easteVn Iowa. ./ cused of Vollaboiating wllli the not grant the railroad's motion for to'amend his separate mainte- have been closed since Mondpy dhes. Farsala, Karditaa and Do- One twister Injtired five mem­ Washable Fabric enemy while a prisoner of war in MAY SHORTEN PROBE a temporary injimctlon against nane'e suit to a divorce action, but when {he union struck 11 plants mokos hardest hit. bers of a family near Cedar (Coatiaued oa Page Five) Special Sale voting of the 800,000 shares at tbe denie victims ani^ dispatched troops to'east Texas twister that stnipk the COLORS TOO! faces a maximum penalty of life The ruling on the divorce motion W, Marshal Dale, president of repair . communication , lines, 'a > Beulak. schoolhouae, 13 mil^aouth- JtOVALTY’ HOLDS REUNION imprisonment. in effect placed the divorce on, file. the Indianapolis Transit System' rellgious . hohda.v; which 'had j «a*t of Lufkin, Tobruk, Ubya, May 1 — GRASS SEEP Defense Atty. Guy Eihery took The charge is unspecified extreme closed down' communication and! West of Lufkin; another tornado queen EUzabeth II sad the Daka an hoqr and 50 minutes, to-sum up * cruelty. Mrs, Robsevelt wa'k given (Continued on Page Five) • government offices hindered the. ■'*’■*’*'<1 P*** Ike Grapelsnd, Tex., ''As. Wo Riots on Holiday: 20 days to answer or demur to of Edinburgh hugged aad kiaoed aw, U. I: Dt^kenson’s case and plea pas­ -r'— . .'V relief meaiiures. school building in which 600 ohil- Prtare 'Charic* sa d ' PriaeeM Daklia^ filadioli Bulba-4egoBias-4lloxinia First quality .darklseam. 60 sionately for acquittal. force him to name specific acts of M «,v .„ a ■Yaae for the flret time la fivo gauge sheer nylon in new The proaecutpr,' Col. C. Robert truelty. Failure to demur or an­ school e^-aped damage, - but de­ ' ■' : ! . ' ■ swer m e^ s Roosevelt could ob­ Ilnea were down, delaying details naonths piday. Thru the reuaited shadeg for summer wear. Bard, used an hour for .'his sum­ on the extent of the disasle’r. struction' in downtou-n Grapeiond royal fsoBlIy sailed out o f beasb-^ mation against the former POW Reds Stage Arms Show tain a divorce by default. , was estimated at S2S.O0O. R-i*y. t'*— All with reinforced heel and . Consolidated trial of the. divorce News Tidbits Here was the situation kccording wrerkied "irobruk. hacbor op lha INCINERATORS shorten* vp and concluded that thlk was\ the * Houston, Fort Worth,,Dallas, San flual stretrb of a world toes for extra wear. and separate maintenance actions to available reports: Antonio -ail felt the force df the HANDKERCHIEFS ■ big issue: Culled from AP Wires .Sofadhes. te 3 inchc* ' "Whether the voice of the people will not start until Ute fall or 1 . 1^“'H spring storms that damaged a houo- « •orly spring because of a crowd­ almost. entirely destroyed. One project in West Dallas so ex- BANDIT NABS 819.M5 Lawn Mower Sharpeoiof aid Rapairiag without a Mitch F^R MOTHER'S DAY GIFT Is to be heeded and obeyed by per­ As Feature bf May Day New York. May 1 UPv—A maa .* <* sons in uniform or whether they ed calendar, Judge Kauffman said. per-ion was killed and several in- tensively that 18 families had to be ... ooch tior Fine qualityjeotton or.linen handkerchiefs in all white Judge Kauffman also overruled New Ebigland Steel Development jured, _ evacuated. ___ wearing a black hood extead* Asm 2 pr.for J|-55 are to be disregarded and violated Ing to bis kaqes held up tba and colorful prints. London. May I i/P) — Europe public a{)pearmnees Roosevelt’s demurrer to her con- (Torp. applie.s for an extension, of’ a Farsala, about the same size,* a protective wall over the State t«iew« WiM nooHy Kollopod at will." in recent certificate of necessity for a non- cashier of the Hotel RuM velt Bard said the psychological de­ celebrated^ May Day today in a months. tenUon that his infidelities letter had 80 per cent of Its houses Fair Auditorium at Dallas was de- WHITE, RED aad YEUOW ONION SETS H.aleck fcM* ond Mitch'finiihod , holiday mood, with pleas for peace and another one he signed and integrated steel mill . . . Austral­ today aad escaped with 819AM. a * - • fense thrown up by Emery was A Peiping radio broadcast heard ian diplomatic party attached to C-ee* Wwe of loftly'iwiihinf coming from both sides of the in Hong Kong said Mao arrived dated the same day constitute a (Continued on Page hive) (Continued on Page Five) "too nebulous, too close to charac- iron Curtain. the closed-dpwn Moscow Embassy ' Gl'NME-V DISCARD LOOT G»ey tej: defects to be of any value." He J several hours after the lenrthv contract. The other letter offered SEED POTATOES FOB EARLY PLANTINC Coianoto* ocototo rayoh 2 5 ^ ’rae biggest^demonstratlon was- parade had started. ^ ^ Mrs. Roosevelt half his property arrives In Helsinki. Bostoa, May 1 CT)—Twa giia> referred to testimony by some doc­ »« D -j a Shouts'of Gunman's ,oose mask during at­ men held up five employea ql a ' toffoto . . . wothoi tors, used by the defense, that in Moscowis Red Square, where- Long live Mao” and and half his net income for life. Soviet Dlsfense Minister Marshal tempted holdup lead* to arrtst of First Natioaal Market la Rex> in o jiffy . ,. coior-foit Communist pressure tactics had "May Mao have a healthy life” ■ "We consider the judge’s rulings Green Nikolay Bulganin told a crowd: a victory for our client," said Mrs. four men when a bookkeeper Ickes Claimed FDR Feared bury today aad escaped with irhpaired Dickenson's sense of could be heard. Tlie latter obvi­ recognizes mah as her brother-in- 81.540 oaly to discard It la a aO W ER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS . . . . ihouldor Mropt Stamps Given "In foreign'policy it is the glori­ ously was a reference to hla re­ Roosevelt's attorney, R obert ous task of our government not law . . ; Psychologist says many field duriag a police ebaee.. edjMlablo . . . BEAUTIFUL SPREADS With Cash (Continued on Page Five) ported iilneseea. chronic bad driver* are in worse ASPARAGUS aid RHUBARB ROOTS to permit a new war and to keep The. radio said thousands wattdi- (ContiNued on Page Five). Revolution if Relief Stopped MMii 32 to ' up normal relations between all flhape mentally than criminals and JAP SHIPPER INDICTED By MORGAN JONES ■ Sales ed the parade, - which started at some peraohs driving cars r/oiUd — Tokyo. May 1 CTI—The bcai vcquntrles.” dawn. The militaiy made up ttie French Fort Fight in western Europe. Ckimmunista be committed as legally insans.. Washington, May i C*V—The the happenings of Roosevelt's soc- of Japan’s third largest shippiag major portion but one mkss, of Spouse Confesses Puerto Rican .vouthlnl apumi^ late Harold L. Ickes wrote in 1938 ond term and tells of the New company. Kenouke Mataao, baa Spraian al All Kiads Waad Killara and Socialists held separate ral­ marchers csiiied giant pictures of SOFT. LUXURIOUS lies to observe the traditional in­ lover knia his would-be sweetheart that President Franklin D. Roose­ Deal President's unsuccessful bat­ keea ladlcled ia coaacctioawith ‘Calm’ on 50th Dav world Commrniat leaders, includ­ and her mother ana Critically velt feared a possible revolution if tle to add six justices to th e, the aatioa’s mouattag bribery MINUET *2 4 ’^^ ternational Workers' holiday. ing Ho Chi Minh, chief of the Viet­ To Shooting Wife Scott Lawi Saad aid Farlillzar Spraadara May Day passed practically un­ w;ound* himself . . . Soviets reject he followed •'i-on-servatlve" Demo­ Supreme Court, of Roosevelt’s ill- sraadala. Mataao Is oae of tha Chatham lOO^o Wool SMART, COLORFUL minh rebels in Indochina. biggeot figures swept up so far "Hanoi. Indochina, May f''i4P)— noticed in Britain, but it Was a Western-backed plan for restoring cratic advice to halt relief spend­ fated attempt to purge ontl-Ngw , In B.itish Hong Kong the day .AtMtria's civil aviation. ing and farm aid in an effort to la the laveotigatloa of rhargea The French today reported a full holiday in West Germany, pmeed quietly. New Haven. May 1 if) — M n. Deal-Deipocrata in .1938, bf set-1 Navv. issues first draft ro ll‘'for balance the budget. bocks in th.e mid-term elections j that shipping firms bribed high COTILLION ,*|9'9® "calm" night at the embattled Italy, Norway and several other Sounding the keynote for the Joyce Midder, about 50, was shot to BLANKETS pbysirinns. asking for 480 doctors that year, and of behind-the-scenes j goverameat officials to oecara fortress of Dien Bien Phu after a countries. Kremlin. Bulganin said; death early today in her Day street, Book Covers Three Years BATH A\AT SETS during June and July . . Cana­ Ickes, secretary of the interior White House social doings. lush subsidies aad favocahl* leg- Give mother a new spread—rtther Minuet or CotUlioo. aerlea of lightning ctaargea against Esormons Jet Plane “ Hundreds of millions of our home, and Detective 8gt. Roliert J, lalatioB.. . Beautiful in any modem or period room. Vietminh attackers. The Moscow celebrstien had a dian heir to a 2nnunist j 193*. > , come under his fire was Rep. Ray- | oocapod serloas lajary early ta> . the apple of our eye th- defense orfM they prevented ’him from turn­ his tiihl for grand larqeny testify The 3S3.000-Word votume. titled day la a eoltisloa betwoea ah , and Ud cover. killed and .oome prioonenf were Chins followed the psttem 'ef her ability pf our country, shooing al­ burn (D-Tex), then Houm^.\ pia-i ing his ,23 colibi'e platol fw him- ’ . ; . Par Aosn. o f St. LouiiP urgn) ("TTie^ Inside Struggle.* ts being '-rity leader a'nd now ihtnority! automobtte aad a traller-ttmak trtcen.' . V Soviet neighbor with a military ways due concern fo,-> the strength)- . The French High Command ■HI. waa token to St, Raphael’a snspeaston of McCai'th.V r -Yrmy publiahefl. May 4 by Simonyhnd leader there. oa SUoa Itoaa Highway, C raa^. review. Moo Tie-tung, thq coun­ cning imd.ppntlnuoua perfecting (rf Hospital under/a police guard, ; keartaga i)ntil adoption o f a code acknowledged, however,' that the try's ailing dlctstpr, sppevod in Schuster. Excerpts wtHvgppear in Among ether thlnga. Ickea arrote i welL Driver Ralph Balcy. m , wt 3«OVOrS9UARI TBL MI-9.5274 our anmsd'Mi^ea. _ - This is the^way police mported j of-procedure " fo r the sake of pre- the May 18 issue of Look maga- the reviewtiig rtoiHl In the'eapitrt March 4, 1938. that Roeotv^ I Eaxbwy. Maoa.. aa$ hia «Mm (Ceetibeed oa Pago Two) of Peiping, molcln]g o n a ^ t o - r o n / l aorving the diinHX govenunon- rine out next weelt. (Caethiusi oa ^aga Etevea) | (C m IIb m 4 P»«n yiva) I tal proeaii in theYl. 8.” •/ "The Ipoida Btfiiggl*" tracoa 1 \ . (Cbattaaod «a Paga : I) V ' \ ' - . " ’ . r ' ..V . X \ . J' 4*v .cv. A

PAGE tw o MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1954 tv "MANCHKS'IKR e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CONNw SATURDAY. MAY 1. 19.54 PAGE THREE Ll. Gov. Allen Says Dean Will Address Hit Liceii8e Mark t-hrotlghouf the state. Furniture' Coventry " Ro4^kviIle-VdrAon . - Rev. Wiiliain Berp and paintings the period, frrtm . BOV SCOUT Manchester. Jendrucek — Nash Wedding the Atheneum.'s'permanent collfp- CLEANING AN^NSTALUNG I Adieu to Polities Annual Meeting Final Day Here Giiesl Preaelier tioit.s, will- round oiit the exhibi­ Herman LeDoyt Re-elected Date Book V tion.' 'fhete Will be- a special gal- SEPTIC TANKS anS^ESSPOOLS I Notes PUC Turns Down RateJtike lei->' taljt on W'edhe.sday, June 16 (Continued from Page One) Plans for the annual meeting of Issuing almo.st 1,5(¥) auto driv­ The Rev. WilUiim K. Derg of etj the exhibition by Philip- Ham- A complete orgaiUiatieB of TRAINED 8IBWAGE SPECIALISTS the Manchester Council of Church­ ers licenses In a rush between noon and T onight Minneapolis, Minii., director of'nKwaloiign. well known collector ualBg the meet medeni equIpmeBt bb4 niacIiliMrF—RESULT! A' Nathan Hale Center Head the announcement, there was no es, which will take place In Eman; and 4:30 p. m.^jseikerday, officials BETTER Job Bt a LOWER PRICE. dearth of speculation about pos-; Co-Weds musical revue, "H arem jlm ia ffiH Request By City W ^er Co^ th* t ..IV. of Silver, who organized the show. uel L utheran C hurch May 17, are' Scarem," Waddell School. of the Motor Vehicle branch office 2 TECHNICOIA>B HITS sible nominees for the post Allen News rapidly nearing completion. . Co- nearly equalled last yehr's total of A:- On-entry, M»y l^(Speclal)—■ pointments. Three-in-one and Jaycees' annual .May dance, rri?*^rchVf Am eri^r wllf^^t 31 ®^v"nm.«l ’ex^ibl" ' e Suipp pump* iBetalled iq THIS IS WHY won in the 1850 election when he chairmen Rev. John R. Nkub^t, licenses Issued after Expecting a Rockville, Mny 1 —(Special) r-J apt-vlrc^gf^ll a. m. at the Baptist Ihe guest preacher at both_ worship o^f .s;iected .Student remove water from yonr Hermnn F. LeDoyt wa« re-elected booster shots and vaccinations State Armory; 9 p. m." to l a. m. "MILLION DOLLAR services , tomorrow momihg at 9 defeated the Democratic Incum­ pastor of the Community Baptist sharp drop. rellar. . . . more people caO president of the Nsthan Ha]e Com­ against smallpox will be adminis­ bent, William T. Carroll of Tor- Den 1, Pack 81 of Uie Cub Scouta Western Caravan japiboree The Public UtUitica Commission and 10:30 at Emanuel Lutheran Hartford International Salon of, enjoyed the second of tbeir month­ Church, and Robert L^nUs of There were 2.260 licenses issited MERMAID" Photography i July 7 through e New undergrouBd water 1)1 Kinnejr Bros. munity Center Thursday niBht. tered. rlhgton, by 6,000 votes, South Methodist Church, announce show and barn dahcei O ran g e turnon down the request of the kindergarten will be held dur- Chufeh. Other officers elected at the an­ OOP Ten Slated ly tours. Thursday, when they Hall, 8 p. m. all day yesterday, a record figure, ESTHER WILLIAMS Aug. ll, A jtiried exhibition of lines Installed. (1) Prompt Service Tivo names came immediately that tickets for the dinner at 6:30 and only 800 of them had been Rockville Water and Aqueduct/ing the worship service. Rev. Berg ia currently in- the nual meeting Include: first vice The Coventry Republican Wom­ traveled to Hartford by train, with photographs in color and black e New ‘rootproor’ sewer (2) QuaUtyWork to the fore—Republican National are in the hands of the various Monday, May 8 given out by mid-day. Yea.tetday Co. for Increased hoii.sehold "Who StnmLs His Ground? will East making preparations for an president, Mrs. Leo T. Lear>-; sec­ en's Club tea honoring wives of their Den Mother. Chamlnade Club concert, Luther "TUMRLEWEED" all-Lutheran Evangelical Confer­ and while as well as color slides ; lines Installed. Committeeman Meade Alcorn of Clergymen and those wishing, to afternoon’s rush brought the total ' be the sermoti topic for the Rev. 0 Plugged sewer lines clean­ (3) Reasonable Prices ond vice president.' Mrs. Burton Congressmen Horace ’ Seely-Brown 'At the Hartford Railroad Sta­ Hall, Emanuel Lutheran church. AUDIE MURPHY ter i-ates In the city and towj: ence to be held next fall In Bos­ from all over the world. Suffield, former Hartford County attend should obtain their tickets for the year to 11,649 as com­ r i GcorRp B. at thr First I'ves Tanguy and- Kay Sage ! ed electrically. IE SAFE . . . IE SURE Hansen; third vice president, Mr.s. and Antoni Shdiak will be given State's Attorney who ran unsuc­ tion they were met. by two Cub Annual meeting of Manchester cording to a finding ,ri vert by ; cionpregationnl Church of Vernon ton. Before pssuming his present Mothers and transported to How­ from their own ministers. pared with 11,723 for last year. I Aug. Irt tlirotigh S ept.'26). F irst W. Bryce Honeywell; trea.surcr, T\iesday from 3 to 5 p. m. at.the cessfully Tor L ieutenant Governor Reservations should be made, as Council of PTA A*xh-t Green duties, he served as pastor of tho ard John.son's in West Hartford Tile 1953 licenses expired at Sun.: “The Mad Magician" Mayor Frederick Bcrget''yesterday ^ tombiroitv at 10:4.3 a. m. The Pll- joint exhibition of Yves Tanguy ' Lawrence C. Latimer; assistant Booth-bimock Memorial Library. against Carroll in 1848. and Mayor soon as po.ssible as the number of School, 8 p. m. First lAitheran Church, Rock Is­ treasurer, Clarence A. Bradfleld; Puhlfc Health Unll to Meet for lunch. ■ midnight'. Local jnolori.sts- who ."THE IRON GLOVE” sfternoon ^ ' i U<^l't»"'ahip m eets a t 7 a t (he land. 111., where Pastor Carl E. Ol. and Kay Sage. (Fourth exhibition Raymond E. Sni’der of Waterbury. tickets Is limited. Those who can­ Wedneada.v, M ay 5 in’the Atheneiim's series of Con­ c in n ey bros secretary, Mrs. Robert L. Helms; The Public Health Nursing Allen Is the fourth of the six A t-1:30 p. m. they Inspected the failed lo get their llcen.ses here Tlie luling, di son of Emanuel also served for a Call M K : not attend the dinner hut wish tn YWCA Homemakers Holiday mu.st now secure them In Hart­ necticut artists), assistant secretary, Mrs. Milton Assn. Board of Directors will state offlceta who were elected In Children's Museum- and attended CHILDREN FREE .however, g r ^ the water com- jjpi'.Vc.i''aV the uVernon Methodist time when attending Augustana SEWAGE d is p o s a l COMPANY attend the meeting following will program . C om m unity Y, 9:3Q a.m. ford. N i'w Inqlandi l.iii|i’vt HI lyqf iiumi H ii- i Athepciim 'hotirs are: Tuesday. Zurm uhlen. meet W ednesday a t 8 p. m. In the 1950 to remove hImsHf from the movies there. pany perm^on to boost the cur- tomorrow at 9:30 a. m., Sem inary. TEL. NltcheU S-3308—ISV-IS2 PEARL ST.. MANCHESTER The day closed with pictures be welcome to do so. Frida.V/ May 7 through Friday. 12 to .1; Saturday. The Executive Committee will Booth-Dimock Memorial Library. 19,54 ticket. Following the dinner there will "May Fellowship." at Commu­ rent hydplint rates from $20 to children of the Sunday Include the officers and the fol­ S10 Voted to Fund taken of the group and a good time 9 to 3-; Siinday, 2 to .1; closed Atty. General George C. Con­ be a devotional period, after which nity Baptlat Church. 2 p. m. $40. thus providing the firm with p.(.f,ool conducting tlic eiltirc scrv ^tondays and Saturday and Sun- low ing elected mem bers: Mr.s. The women recently voted $10 way resigned to become a Superior w-as had by all. Increased revenue rtf $3,410 per pa."lor, the Rev. Carl W. Those attending were: Cub the speaker for the evening will Daughters of Isabella benefit Atlieiieiiiii Offers (lay piece^ng Labor Day. Lawrence C. Latimer. Mrp. William toward the lical Cancer F\ind Cm'irt Judge; Secretary of State card party; St. James’ Church. {?,-uimlers. will have for his sermon Drive. Hostesses at their'May 19 Scouts: John Grcgan. Bruce Rose, take charge. The committee Is Hotchkiss. Mark Spink, RoRcr Alice K. Leopold resigned to be pleased to state that the speaker /^n I n tlthe original application for "Tlie Christian Home." Ericson, Leo F. Tremblay. Fred public noon luncheon will include j come head of' the women's bureau William Whltescll, Roderick Ella- .Saturday, Blay 8 '^permission to boost the rates, the will be the Rev. Luther A. Welgle, Three-act comedy, "Take Care MANC-HESTER The Methodist Youth Fellow- Siiiiiiiier Kxliihits LaVfgnc, Anton M. La-sseh. Mrs. Miss Hi}ttie Coombs, Mrs. Samuel i of the Federal L,abor Dept., and sbn. David Dieterle and. Mascot company sought to Increase Its in­ •ship will meet tumorrow evening Dean Emeritus of Vale Divinity of My Little Girl." Cooper Hall. Kenneth Tedford. Eugene W. Tisdale, Mrs. Maude Churchill and 1 x reasu rer Joseph A. Adorno la Thoma.v Eliason. Den Mother: Mrs. iv r.l the chapel at 7 p. m. to con­ School. A noted minister and one South Methodist Church. D U /€ come by pome $16,000. The surhmer exhibition sched-l JLuuudL disbodi L atim er, Mj-s. Donald Peterson, Mrs. Lome A. MacLcan. At the I finishing out his term on an un- R. L Eliason and Cub Mothers: RC»LTt7N fiOTCH The applicatloi) for the increase tinue study of tho booklet on of the foremost rellglolis educators Monday, Maj> 10 <’^DRIVE IN IriEMRt 1 ul* of the Wadsworth Alheneum^’ Mrs. Edward Srhultheiss and Mrs. buslne.-s meeting at 1:30 p.m. that ; paid basis and will not seek the Mrs. Dallas Rose and Mrs. John In the U. S.. he has been prom i­ A : o c / r f .0/ i n / '' was bi'ougbt before the PUC Ort. fr.ith, " I B(?lleve.” Richard Long day, the devotional services will be office again because he won a re­ G regan. Testimonial dinner for Wilfred Hartford art museum, holds PINE PHARMACY Mildred C. Jiidatz. nent in man.v national and inter­ 1. The hearing by the PUC was and hi.s pareiils will be in charge promise, not only for the WORLD'S ECONOMY The Executive Committee will led by Mrs. Mildred C. Judatz. cent special election for judge of j Clarke and Charles Wlgreft, State of the wor.ship .service and lead the national FTotestant organizations. Rosemarv Clooney LAST tIME.S TONIGHT "conducted Oct. 19. investigating New Englam elect standing committees at a Hot Luneh Nfrnu the Middletown Probate District. : Armory. In the 8-page report, the PUC lii.si’U.ssion on the chaptei', "'I'hc — OPEN SUNDAYS — meeting Monday at 8 p.m. In the The lot lunch menus at the Rob­ The status of Comptroller Fred t t l H n g l o n Rev. W elgle retired in June 1949 M ay II aAd I I ture, but the Connecticut Rxnrinlph 8(-n(t rsry nras$ a.s.serled that during the year 19.'i3 Clinrch of Christ.” tyeil. Following is< a ..fisting 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. CHAMPION Center Building. There will also ertson and Center Schools next R. Zeller, the only Incumbent who after 21 years as Dean of the Yale "May Poll of Fashions," Second "THE STARS Theie will be Coninmnion at the Divinity school snd at present is "SiniN'o ■Roo.4( r o d the water company made enough the varied fare to he^rtfferird from | be a business meeting. Week follow: Monday spaghetti | has officially proclaimed himself Congregational Church. .8HOT«il'N” ONK JronR" money to meet all its operating 11a. m. service at the TrlcollVille HSS continuing his work as Chairman May through Septemfter: - a WAL1/-FLAMF- — FRESSI RE BI'BNERS \ To Run Choreh 8ilp|>er with hamburg sauce, celeyy, apple a candidate for renomlnatlon. is Friendship (^1 Saturda.v, iMay 13 ARE SINGING" In Cnlor RrUx-^raka cost... depreciation and taxes. Congregational Chunh with the sauce: Tuesday beef pie with In doubt because he- has long been of the revision committee for the "Girl S co u ts Together” pro­ Connecticut Ac^emy of Fine KKKKKKKKKKKK Mrs. Gopdwin W. Jacobson. Mrs. The report added the company minislei, the Rev. Jivuies A. Bull Arts (May 1 thymigh 2.1i 44th ex-' • COMPLETE HE.VTINO I'SlTS Russell S: Bo.vnton. Mrs. Herman vegetable, cabbage aalad. cookies; identified with a group at odds standard version of the Bible., a gram a t S tate A rm ory, 2 to 4:4.5' Glenn Ford. Diana Lynn STARTS TOM^ROW having for hi.s meditation, "Com­ To Hold Memiig position he has held since the work was able to rontinue to pay ita hibition. / ' • LNSTAU.ED BY FACTORY TRAINED MEN F. LeDoyt^Mra, Theodore A. Toedt Wednesday- fra nkftirts in roll*, with the Republican state organi­ p. m. 6 per cent dividend on Its out- munication.” The r.ilgrim Fellow­ baked bfeans. lettuce and tom ato zation. There has been speculation w as authorized In 1819. W ednesday, Ma.v 19 PLUNDER Rob **AHAIIR . Second Aptiual Exhibition of the • FORCED B ARM AIR — STEAM — HOT WATER and Mrs. F. Sams of the Ladies RIVRR** Blandinp common "hares anrt to ship m eets a t 6:30 p. m. In the Hartford Society of Architects Assn, have been named to the com­ s?.lad. peachei!-; Tliuradsy—rbeef that his bid for renomlnatlon will Ellington, May 1 (Special) From 1940 to 1942, Dean Welgle YWCA workshop. "Yo-:r Y In ■TASAN'OVAJI ciUiich parlors. The Ellington Friendship Class was president of the Federal Ooun- Rl(i .have left over aa. aurpliia $1,005. (May 8 through 22l. An attem pt mittee in charge of the baked bean stew, peanut butter and jelly sand­ be opposed, but Zeller said only Action," Oommunity Y, 9:30 a.m. OF THE SUN" T^rknll'ofwr In Vivid Color ...... the forepoinff farts in Morning worship wdll be held at DANCE wiches, fraHed cake aquareg: Fri­ Will meet at the home of Mrs. \cll of Churches of CThiist tn W ith .... J .. ,u to show the dirreiVnf phases of the and salad supper Friday. May 7, thla week In a diacusslofi of the to 3 p.m. mind, the commission decided the 9 a.m. tomorrow at the 'Crystal prof«>Sslpn and how j t aids a com- day- tuna fish salad, carrot sticks, situation that he assumes Gov. Walter Hoffman on Hoffman Road America. From IW I to 1952, he M ay 20. 81 and 32 Lake Methodist Church. The Rev. ,V from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. In the 21 - mtifiity, through models, sketches, , Tonight vestry of the First Congregational potato chips, ice cream. Bread, Lodge will support him. Monday night at 8. It waa ached wAa chairman of* the planning • C enter T h e sp ia n s present ■7" water ^ B. Burton, pastor has for FOGARTY BROTHERS financial "^ap" to ^ Prophet of prtnderings, drawings, etc. i Church. butter and milk will be served with The governor himself Is not of­ uled to meet at Mrs. E. Carlton conVmittee which conducted the "Miranda." Bowerk School. - Given By .laycees all meals. negotiations leading to the organi­ atlng successfully withoiit the re Nineteenth Century Bedspreads Authorized Dealer The menu will Include frank- ficially a candidate for renomlna­ Pease home but later a change Friday, May 28 and Coverlets (.May 9 through i Volunteer mothers c^misting with tlon, but It 1s generally asaum'ed w as made. zation .of tl)e Nationai Council of quested rale hike. 10 a.m. wilh.Mi-a. John Lata in furta, cabbage salad, hot rolls, ap­ WPA Mvstlcettes Springtime ■f June 6i ffoni the AtheneunT.s Te\-1 State Armory 256 CENTER.STREET ple pie. cheese, coffee. Mrs. George preparing and serving the meals that if he did not intend to make Church Calendar the Chtirches of CTirist In the Rav-ue, V erplanck School. 8 p. m. Luther Rally !^t charge. during tht" period at the Center USA. HeXiias also been chairmen Some 2,'M) young people are ex- The Youth Fellowship will meet tile collection. Many of the exam­ Dancing 9 to 1 - F. Rowland will be In charge of another bid for the office he would Tomorrow night at 6:30 -the S aturday. M ay 29 ples will be shown publicly foi'l MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-4539 School include; Mrs. Elarl H. Las- have said so'by this time in order Senior Fellowship meets at the of the Worjd Council of Christian 20th r e 11 n 1 o n. class of 1934, pecUsl to attend the Life Service at...... the ...... Community House Tuesday Bob Halprin'.s, Band the dining room. TELEVISION Rally of the Connecticut Stay , ^ p the first time. •sen. Mrs. Dexter Wheelocic, Mrs. Education since 1928. Professor to Speak to give other potential candidates church and will go to Broad Brook MHS, Garden Grove. Design in Scandinavia (June 2 Donation S.I.OO 24 HOUR SERVICE Dr. Ralph G. Eckert, profes.sor Robert L Helms, Mrs. Herbert J. an opportunity to assert them­ to hekr Carl Hanson, Stale euper Saturda.v. June 5 Luther League tn be held at Uie | Thursday at 7:30 p.m the \ First Kvangclical Lutheran Church ' Kllfi v (i. iCiDKlon i^holo. through 30i i.s a fa.scinating exhi­ and head of the department of Gable and Mrs. Edward Schult- selves. Intendent of Christian Education 30th reunion, class of 1924 MHS, Ladiea Aid apeiely will meet at the A Few Tickets .Vvailable Sunday afternoon starling at 3:30 home of Mrs. Paul Mancini. MRS. EDWARD S. JENDRUCEIU bition comprisi^ over 700 items family development at the Uni­ heiss. And at the Robertson School. apeak on the Christian Summer Country Club, 4 p. m. of furniture,, glass, china, silverr At The Door COAL-COKE- FUEL OIL versity of Connecticut will speak Mrs. James De.spard: Mrs. Henry French Fort Fierlit PROilAMS Johiivifh’s WllnesMOH Camp program for youiig people. ^ The principal speaker will be the textiles and plastics all hy Nor­ on "Understandlngf Adolescence" J. Bourgault, Mrs. Robert Dog- The Pllgiim Singers have an im­ W IN HONORS A servil e, meeting will be held to­ The marriage of Miss Maureen* in liavy lace/'with net inserts, North Coventry JVideo Rights Reserved—H. T. Dickinson & Co., Inc.] Rev. J. Norman Carlson, executive night at 7:30 on the theme, “Find­ wegian. k'innish, Danish and Swe­ at the Robertson School Monday gart. portant rehearsal Tuesday at 3 ‘Calm’ on 5 0 th Dav Agnes Nash, rirtughler of Mr. and over navy tkffeta. .She wore a dish designers. Mothers’ Club to Meet . ______, \,^ , *■ director of Lutheran Social Serv ing the Greater Happine.ss in Giv- a t-7:45. The public is Invited. p:m. in preparation for' Famlly Hallandale, Fla. OP) — Jockey M:s. Joseph F. Nash of 15 Or­ white flowered hat and an orcni-I Eighteenth Century Connecticut Principal Royal O. Fisher said The Young Mothers’ Club will Past Masters’ Unit Ken Church and trainer T. W. tee of Avoij. Ma.ss. Sister Evelyn ! ing," followed by Theocratic Minis- cor.sage with white accessories. Sunday service of worship May 9 (Continued from Pa|^ One) Hmilroyd, field secretary of the ^ j,.y school at 8:30, with study of the chard street, to Edward S. Jen- Silver (June 2 through Aug. 11. A the talk Is .especially for those meet Tuesday at the Nathan H*le when they will sing. '^Kellev won top honors during the A rcceplion was held at Ihe.Olde special exhibition of 18th century parents who sometime ago re­ Community-Center at 8 p.m. Hos- Board of Ueaconess Work of thc|-T.jew Woild Translation of the druiek, eon of Mr. and Mrs, Ben­ Home.stcad Inn in Somers immedi­ Election Is Held Church Nearly Ready Vietmlnh mas.ses surroiinihng the 42-day Gulfstresm Park meeting. United Ltitheran Church in Amer- ; Hebrew Scriptures." church silver, all hv Connecticut quested a discussion on such a tevsea will include Mrs. Eric Eric- A nursery has been established riemoto mountain position were Church rode 30 winners while Kri^ jamin Jendrucek of Tolland look ately following the ceremony. P'or silversmiths (such as Pygan son, Mrs. Raymond Stoner and ley saddled 12 winners. John/L.. ha will also be present and apeak Tomorrow there will be a public the wedding trip to Canada the topic. at the pvsonage for one and two- continuing to dig their web of to the < oung people. lecture at 3 p.m., “Why the Bible place this morning at 10 a. ni. at Adam.s of New London. .loseph Voungslers Clinic Slated Mrs. Roq^ld F. .Knapp. North Coventrj-, May 1 -(Spe­ trenches and foxholes ever closer Rotz led apprentice jockej-g^vtth bride wmre a tan arid w hite hound.s- Carpenter of Nonvich. Abel Buell Coming Events year-old children during the church •Vrt|rt .\s«oclatl"n to Meet is Tnic " by a representative of the St. Bernard's Church in Rock-' The third and final Immunisa­ cial >—At the annual meeting of service Sunday mornings. to the shrunken key areas of the 27 winners, one more thgn, Karl toolh check- traveling costume of New Haven. John Potwine of Monday meetings will include the Pioneer P ast M asters' Assn'., Mrs. Caroline Forster, vice presi- - Watchtower Soriely, S. Gervickas tion clinic will be conducted Wed­ New Pupils Enter School fortres.s. The diameter of the basX Korte. /-■ dent of the Tolland Covnty Art ' At -1:15 p.m, Iheie will be a study ilii. w ith brow n at cessories. Upon their: Hartford, and others with exam- nesday at 8:30 a. m. at the Rob­ Little Nippers 4-H Club, 6:30 p.m. held St Hlllstown Grange, the fol­ ess-: rssa PKS ntt* T**** return thev will reside here. Three more new pupils have en­ tion now is.only about a mile and Association announce.^ that the | of the April 1 Watchtower, subject. Th( Rev. Patrick Mahoney, prs- pies loaned by various chiiivlies. ertson School. Mrs. Frederick Hans Hansen home; Boy Scouts lowing officers were elected; Pres­ rebel entrenchmenta are within tor of the church, performed lie The 'nride is a graduate of the | museums and private collectors Troop 65. 7:15 p.m,. Church Com­ tered Center school, two coming snV-jert of fioxu Tue.aday s meeting “The Royal Priesthood. " C. Rose Is to be contacted for ap­ ident, L. William Lines (past 1,800 feet of French headquarters. Coming Events eeiemony at the High Mass, the city High School and .St. Francis ; munity House, St. Mary’s Senior master of Ea.st Hartford Grange); from A shburnham , Mas.s.. and one will be the elements of painting from Litchfield Elementary School. As the battle for Dien Blen Phu and compo.sltion. Mrs, Lee Tappey The Italian Ladies' Social Club chiiroh being decorated for the o"- Hospital School of Nursing. She is] ^ CYO, 8 p.m., church hall; Laurel vice president. Thomas Dunbar went Into Its 50th day, there was presently on the operating room j Fore-st. 'Tall Cedars of Lebanon, William McKeeman will give an illustrated talk on how will meet tomorrow at 2:30 p in. casiim with white gladioli and (past master of Manchester no sign when the Communist com­ atmosphere affects color, Mr.s. Ray - for a Maybaskel social. Those al- Jialins. Tho bride, who was given staff .at the Manchester .Memorial Center Thespians Present 7:30 p.m.. Masonic Hall, Merrow; Grangel; secretary, Mrs. Gertrude William McKeeman, a life long resident of the town, died at the manders of the rebel force would Petit of Ellington will Show color ! lending arc asked to bring an extra in marriage hy her father,' wo:e Hospital. The groom also gradu­ Woman's Service Guild of. First A. Haven (past master of the lo­ launch another mass Infantry as­ ► FtLMS-CAMERAS < Congregational Church. 8 p.m.. Rockville C5ty Hospital Thursday f' des on color, line, proportion • ran of food for the big basket, a gown of white nylon tulle and ated from the local High School "MIRANDA" cal Crarge); treasurer. G. Ray­ sault to try crushing the fortress. nnd the University of Connecticut F FLASH BULBS. CASES, 4 home of Mrs, E. Lynn Beerwort; afternoon following a long Illness. Phone and shapes. The meeting Will be! The monthly municipal collection aleneon lace, fashioned with a V ^ MOVIES, PARTS ^ Bowers Rehndl Auditorium mond Johnson (past master of the It still was expected, however, HEALTH held in tlie social rooic.s of the of tin cans and other riibbi.sh will ncekline with a sequin trimmed, where he was a member of Alpha »lay 28. 21, 22 Cub Scouts Pack 57 Den 1. 3, 4. at local Grange); historian, Mrs. El­ Funeral services will be held this that they would try to acore a HER MEART CAME UP DART'S DAIRY, Inc. 3U-8-64S0 respective den ’.'^others' homa-. afternoon at the Ladd Funeral Union Congregational Church in ' start .Monday at the east end of the wide lace bertha, matching mitts Gamma Rho fraternity. He is an CurliUn 8:30 P. M. sie Miller (past master of Elling­ victory to sway the Geneva edn- IN MER MOUTH this city starting at 7.:i0 .\m. ■ city at 7 a. m: Containcis should he engineer with the L. E. Talcott Tuesday meetings will Ittelr.de ton Grangel. and Executive Com­ home with burial In the East and a bouffant tulle skirt ter­ ^Arthur Drug Stores 1 Tickets fl.OO ferrtice in its Indochina negotia­ I Channrl S ((urmerly () Nrw Haves, 11:00 ( H) WRFSTUNG ami .Sons. Inc. Little .-'ippers North 4-H Club. mittee, Ardon Barnes (past mas­ Cemetery, Tolland. i ('4Min. llr. Maxwell to Six^ak I minating in a chapel length train. tions. / (30) THF FATE SHOW Dr. Kenneth Ma.xwell. pastor of I be suitable for handling by the col- H er finger tip length veil of ini_ 2:30 p.m,, Oiurch Community ter of Wethersfield Grange). French planes took/advanlage I ('hfiNnel 30 \e^v Britain. Conn. ■Rain House: Mothers Club. 8 p.m.. A program was presented by Maneheater Evening Herald El­ of a brief letup in^the monsoon I t-kaanel Holyoke. Mnat. (61) IJBFRAC F.—FianlM the Central Baptist Church of!>«‘'t”is. ported illusion w.as attached to a I rhanael S3 H'aterbur>, i'onn. ll:.30 (61) FFFVFNTH HOCR MOVIE , half hat of aleneon matching lace Church Oommunity House; Young Thomas Dunbar, and Mrs. Elsie lington correspondent, Mrs. G. F rains yesterday ^-^arachute re­ Channel St Hpriaxfield. Mats. 12:00 ( 8) MIDNIGHT THEATER Ilartfo rd will g i'e „n'*t'he''^rheme Talcottville Items are iiiiw him- Mothers Club, 8 p.m., Nathan Hale Miller, with Mrs. Dunbar announc­ Berr, telephone Rockville S-9SIS. inforcements, food, ammunition ■‘Ar-«r>n Rarkei SquAd” show color nmvies ^ „le,l through the Manrhester Eve appliqued with pearls. She car j Community Center; Boy Scouts ing the program. Skits were put snd medical atipplies to the hard- i fl) JrSTU'K 1:10 ( 8) NEWS ■rhurches St \Vork n F^ir^ Herald Rockville bureau li>. rie 1- Eiichai’ist lilies and «stephft- ■ OVER 30 YEARS MANSFIELD Troop 67,. 7:30 p.m., American'Le­ on by various members and musi- The best thing to takewhen run pressed litUe stronghold. (30) PKK I)F:RBY'( KRK3IOMKH America at p. • _ . i cafril at due Market SI., telephuur not is. ■ j (35) WRKHTMMi Sudday Daytime HIchliKkU The maid of honor was Miss gion Home; St. Marv'a Junior .cal numbers. down Is the license number of the Both kept up mortar and (Kl) POPCORN Pl.AVHOr^K ning at the Baptist Church. Itiirkvllle .1 .31.36. • ' CYO, 7:30 p.m., church hall; Girl A pqt-Iuck supper preceded the car. artlllej:y dueling. 5:I.S (30 55) KKNTCCKV OKRRY 1:30 (61) FRONTIF.R.S OF FAITH Traveling under the auspices of Rita Millix. rou.sin of the bride DRIVE-IN Scouts Troop 71, 7:30 p.m., Rob­ meeting.. The next meeting was 5:30 < S) TV PI.AYHOI 3:36 (30) .MAN OF THE WEEK the National Council of Churchc? and the best man was Michael .1 , ertson School • - Drama 5:06(30) ADVKNTI RF “The Theater In The I’ark” tentatively set for May 24 and the (53) YOl.’TH FORI .n for Christ. Dr. Maxwell was able .Na.sh. brother of the bride, both AND / to obsei've the work of the Chris­ 1 I this city. Tlie bridesmaids, all ; At Junction Rcaiite 32 and 31 tentative place will be Columbia ft:45 (.V^) HFSTKRN Pl.AVHOI SK Sl'NDAY. MAY 1 Pliiii ('-arrt Piiiiy Manchester Evening Herald CViv- Gi-ange. (30) TIIK ROCKFT tian Churches both on the Conti­ ci.i.ssniales of the bride were Vi.ss i M'llllmantic entry correspondent, Mrs. (Tiarlea 5:00 ( 8) HALF OF i AME nent and in the British Isles, Guliisnidrr-MIrnn 3:55 (.30) COART OI ARO — "retllroat Revoluilon" .Mary Hines, Ea.st Haven; Mi.ss | 1- Little, telephofie. I’Dgrim 2-6231. The wedding of Miss Mary Mi­ Our heart is In the right place. C:00 ( R) THF I.ONF RA.NGFR (.30) REP. THO.MAS DODD 'Phe verbal report will be supple­ . Al (loiiiitrv Marilyn Cavanaugh. \Vaterhury; ! CAPITAL SAND and CINDERS COMPANY ron and CpI. John Goldsnider took It Is our policy to serve you the - SloricH of tl)»' wr.Ni (53) FIF.3I mented with 35 minutes of colored j.Miss Mary Jane Qiiinn. Hamden; j CRYSTAL (30) t APTAIN 3IIONIOHT (551 ADVKNTI RE ------HARD SURFACE------movies depicting scenes of his A spring card pa ty for men land Miss Margaret Cast. West ‘ SsiMiSMoat-: 4 1 9 lo: t ' .-/n place at the Second Congregation­ finest meals at a moderate Oil) NFRR M WF.ATHKR (61) MATINEE THEATRE CASAUO/As al Church thla morning at 10 price . . . that wa.v we know «:05 (01) FII.M 3:15 (30) FIGHT OPERA CO.MPANT travels through Europe, .‘tponsored and women is planned by the Hailford. The ushers were Nel- | o'clock. The double ring service our friends keep coming back 5:30 i 3) Kl KFA. FRAN A OFFIE hy the llfty-fifty Clilb of the 1 son Gottiei; Dr. Fred Wiitbrick. j S:15 (61) INOI 8TR\ ON PARADE (30) TV Pl.AVHOI SE Women'.s Division of -the Mnnclies- b i g night wa.s used and the Rev. R. A. Mer- B A L U ^ M again and again. Drop In and €:lf ( R) YOr ASKED FOR IT— rhiirch, this group will serve at a 'Tolland: James Burke. Tolland; (5.3) FACTS FORI .31 tor Country Club Satiii-lay eve­ rlfield officiated. Cryst^Take* Conn. bring the family. R«m4u*rIb for the unuaual 6:M ( 8) OZZIE A ■URRIET^Uro reception to follow the lecttire. 1 Robert Mather, Willington. The \ TCCHINICOLOH. Mrs. Arthur J. Vinton was solo­ ' Arl Bak^r. rnirrip wilh the Nriarm Family Illstrlet Meeting ning, 5!ay 8. Dc.s.-eit will be (ffPlnecchio (30) THF RlCf Pl.AVHACK (53) NEWS A WEATHER i maid of honor anS| S lA J E ^ ist and sang "The Lord's Prayer.” (53) FIL3I (55) A.31 ERICAN WEEK The May meeting of the Fourth I wore identical gowns of nile gieen ! M)8a M arilyn Loyzim was organ­ (55). THIH IS THF IJFF (61) HOLLYWOOD RF.EL district, American Legion and the players'. i hoice. I silk organza with matching head | INSTALLED ist. DANCING TONIGHT (61) THF HlCt PICTI'RK— (H I) 3VOHFD 3VE LIVE IN Auxiliary will be held tomorrow at Only a limited iiiir.iber of lahle.s hands and carried yellow daffcdils. | BOBHQPf :\ H V P O lS O J I f Tonight / Shown 3:30-6:43-9:50 6:45 (.30) PAI I. KIIXIA.M SHOW (53) NKillT EDITOR I'.'-.n. he ' accommodated, Reserva- WE HAVE THE PROPER Goldsnider has just returned WITH ( 6-55) VOr ARE THERE— Tho 3 p. m, a t the-. Legion Home in The bride's mother wore a dres.( | PLUS! "TUMBLEWEED" tinn.s will clo.se Tuesday. R eserva­ JOANFanMNE from duty In Korea and is on a 30 Dualh of naspDtln ’ South Coventry. The date h.%.s ; of aleneon gray lace over rose ' WORKMANSHIP AND EQUIPMENT day furlough. Following an un MODERN DANClilG (in rolor), (36) KIT 4 ABS(F\ SHOW' hern advanced tn the first .Siindav tions can be made by calling the PLUS TINY QUINN OBd (5.3) .3IEET VOI R COXiRESS following committee mcmbei's: ! taffeta with a Quegn Ann collar. | nouhred wedding trip, the bride­ with Audle Murrav-Lori Nelson The Fallot Studio (61) .FANE PICKENS SHOW of the month diiC to the dinner re- SHOWN 6;I0-8;2S HIS ORCHESTRA nnd ; Mrs. Colin Da-. ics. Mr.s. A rtinir H er hat was du.sty ro.se and .sh» groom will report for ^^rther 6:45 (611 .3IA(il(TAN replion for the National - Com­ i.Avine matching .acccssorirs. Tlie FREE ESTIMATES Army service. RUSS COLE 7:00 ' M l) 3VINCHKFL MAHONEY mander Arthur J. Conrtell in Nor­ j .'^mitli. Mrs. Fred Blisli and Mrs. T/„ I r o n • 4TARTs”sUNDAV • FEATURING CAMERA ^HOP SHOW—Dornthv Sarnoff I Arthur Wilkie. Sr. bridegroom's mother was att'red Mothers' Uhih Meet Photo,Supplies, Portrait (30) LIFf; WriH ^-ATHKR — wich, on May 9. Call CH<6-2318 br AD-2.9432 The Mothers' C)nb will meet An All Star Show Direct The Auxiliary will hold a me­ This will he the main .social Giant Surprise Thrill Show and Commercial Photography I.ron \in ’ ’-‘I.Lirrin* Tuttle '- event planned by the women G i o v e m Tuesday at the Omirch Communi-. From Boston (.3.1-5.3) At THOR 3IKETS CBITir morial service at the district meet­ Q 70 E. Center St. 3II-3-3808 "THE NAKED JI NGLE” (5.3) 4 Rl SADE IN THE PACITTO ing. al.so nomination of a slate ‘, golfers for the year. ty House. Hoatesaea for the eve­ Sudday (30-.V3) JA4 K BENNY SHOW — The first ladies' day in the golf- ning will bp/Mrs,- Aro Aho. Mrs. (In color) (,‘Uf'M David Niven of officers for the ensuing year TREATS TREES WSHUX-lRSilUnKSS ELEANOR PARKER T:H ( 8) THIS IS 3 OCR FIFE — t.33)OPERA CA.3IEOS will take place. 1 ing season will be Tliursd.-’y. A Cheater 1/rke and Mrs. James Bell. Ralph Kd«t:irde. hoet (61) IT’S AROl'T TIME I scotchhnll is pla ined for the morh- awnnCHW iebtOR smuTirMn The n^w Officers will officiate at AL SOYKA CHARLTON HESTON V (.30) RANGE RlUFR Red f ’rosa to M(;el ; MAGNOLIA Shown 3:15-8:20-8:30 (.33) NEWS A 3VFATHFR ' The regular monthly, meering of I iii.1 when the first gi oup will tee C'hildren under 12 Freo IhlA-rheetlng. They are president, foff at P:3fl. A liimfieon w ill be RHODODENDRON ' Mrs. Russell Russe Potter; vice preai- (.351 RIG PICri RF the local American Red Cross will Show Starts at Dusk A IJ40 (01) RRP:AK THF RANK - Bert he held a t the High School "Dtes- served at the I'lubljoiike , fler the BOLTON 4 ENTER ROAII iiient. Mrs. Cheater Luke and sec- GF^ILL ParKK JOHN I. OLSON game and there will be bridge in / ! retarv-treaireasurer, Mrs. 'Antonio / Com ing 7:15 (53) INDCSTRY ON PARADE ' day a t 4 p. in. Turn Right at ,3 "J”a RextaufanI STARTS SUNDAY “THf; MAD MAGICIAN” Painter and Decorator Church Cali-ndar the afternoon. Peracchlo. VINCENT PRICE t«l(r«2M I'9-8023 7:30 ( 8) MAN BEHIND THE HADCiE. BARLOW MOTOR SALES "From Here To Eternity" Artist Honored THURSDAY. MAY 4 BOLTON CONN <90) RP:AT THF. CFtH'K — Bud There will be a Communion serv­ EYDIE CORME BOSBY BRANDT MARY 3IURPHY ('Villvor 74 ice v-ilh reception of new memhei s plus "GUN FURY"—Te< h PI-8 A S(NSATK>iAl 5TAOF a>rVUC ‘ Mrs. E. Francesaa Kitching has Shown 2:00-3:00-8:03 (53) DOTTY MACK SHOW been honored by having one of her (.35) FOtR STAR PFAYHOtSE HENRY STREET nt the Union Congregational The Home of CLEAN, QUALITY USED CARS 7 0 : J T 1 paintings "Victorian Spring" himg (61) ETHEL AND ALBERT Church tonioriow at 10:4.5 a. hi. at the 44th Annual Exhibit of the Th« FrRsh Situatl'>n romcdv.of a typl- ...... I. The Rev F orrest .Mil.sscr. pastor. VISIT OUR MODERN SHOW PLACE TO SELECT YOUR NEXT CAR ' American couple 3:H ( S) TOAST OF THK TOWN— will have for his sention topic Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts l:M ( N) SPIKE dONEvS SHOW Part 1 ASTAP: Ulll.n Roth. It's about time we look time oiil to extend at the Avery Memorial. Hartford. Approach (30-55) JACKIE CrLEASON SHOW Olto Harhach. H arry -Tler- "Feed My Sliecp." Tlie High S.chool OPEN EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS TO 9 P.M. This exhibit Will he held beginning (5.3) VOr CAN DO IT t(M> t.''v W. i'. Handy. Jack Fellowship meel.s a t 6 p, m. 8 heart.v thank.s to Our friends who s^nt May 1 and continue until May 23. of the ^ \ ^ (61) WHERE’S RAYMOND :-"iUy ..Norworlh. Maude Nug.nt .Services at. St. John's Episi op.if T^DAY AND ^ Bolpep; Jerome Joe Howard. Ru­ Chui’ch tomorrow include: Holy; ITOMORROW ' 3:15 (53) FIL.3I dolph. Frlml. Celefie Holme, U.S flowers for our opening, to our neighbor­ Communion' at 8 i. in.: Family ; Manchester Evening - Herald ! t;M ( 8) AMATEtR HOCR — Ted Bert I,ahr 1925 SILVER GHOST ROLLS 1953 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE CIRCLE rO N T . E'ROM 2:15 I (Ml KI'NOAV PLAYHOrsK — .Service and Litany, sennoif,' 9:25 ' ing stores for their loyal support and c.spe- SUN North Coventry rorrespondeni, "Crime Wave” at 8:33, 6:30, 9:29r-“Duff>-” at 2:00, 4:50. 7:44 Mack. hoKl "tVa.vne M urder Caae" ROYCE X 3ils. Gertrude A. Haven, telephone (61) THE . A.31IE STORY (Ml THK MASK a. m. and Hol.v Communion and Ivor.v w ith gm rn l(ip. 7,000 g u aran trrd origia ri-2-60-i9. —Brandon DeWilde Polronert tTIIake” Sermon. 11 a. m. 'Tomorrow- is the cially to all our friends and customers who t'hauffoiir ilrlvrn lliiiuukliir. I9.()li0 nrlglnal. nal mlirs. Juat Uke brhnd nrw-. Save bun* ! 3;45 ( 53) POST Tl.ME C.S.A. , t.vii n n r r o R i.q . Cornell Bake Shop n s i i u r r Agency, Inc. 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    X ■ X ' ilANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. MAY 1, 1954 PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER'e VENING HERAU^ MANCHESTER, CX)NN., SATURDAY. MAY 1, 1 9 ^ PAGE FIVE nesa' And Mrs. Ruby Hazen, :;z: jection, at home .and abroad. would place Aaians in charge of *'Love.” Hal Boyle Wapping W H A r-« lt Walkouts .Tie ^aitriirBtFr Having proposed a bold policy, Asian matters, in fine answer to iiivoys Mrs. Lillian McCaughey repre­ Frattaroli — Trebbe Wedding Tornadoes Hit R4^•Elec^eX quently in a weaker- position at about any peace in Indo-CS^ina a set Again tended to other lighting arrange­ See Senate MgBAl.n PRUhTINU ~ INC. the Geneva Conference. Needless ptection stronger, at least Will Give Talk ments, which added to the spec 13 BlMcll street The followUi^xprocram schedules ,S:15— Many Factories M uictaettrr Conn to say, we could have escaped this moi»Hy and politically, than Bny WHAY—Sports Spotllsht tacle. ' \ In Six State THOUA8 F. FI^GUSON, A Business Hero 4 are supplied by Uis rsdlo msnsge- . WCCC—Good Everilng, Good Music Mrs.* Arlene Williamis attiredd S n War CiM-b weaknes.7 if we had not made ex­ prolerbqn which migiit be devised At Art Dinner I WKNB—News; Sports Baseball At C^neva WALTER R. FERGUSON ment snd are suta^t to change black garments appeared as tM . (fontinue^ from Page, One) PubUMori _ . posed ourcHves publicly In a poai- by any oiiHlde pbwera. ' Matinee (Continued from F «t« One) fVHindtd October 1. 1331 without notice, 1 WTHi^ports. Weather “ sinner,” . seeking forgiveness. (fVintInued from Page Oael new trends in the market, such Wapping, May 1 (^;>«cial)—The WDRtVAImanar: Music (fontlmird from^Paga Onr) tion from which we have had to New York ((/P)—If ytni see any lies— Others who had a speaking part in­ had refused the union Memand for molished, causing damage PublUhad -Every Ey«>ln3 Except as: South "Wlndaor Art .Leagua will WGTH -pinner Date cluded Mrs. Ellen Wilson as SundAve sad UoildiiVA Entered at the retreat. • babies today, don't hesitate to W U A Y -N sw s a I5-cent hourly wage increase. mated at $100,000, The ThinkerXpd The Doer Because parents now buy more complete its flrK. year with a din­ WCCC—S u r Time 't:SS— Iliad was a ronferenca'''qf the 16 “ Truth,'' Mrs. Martha Cranston as ; Dale said the comprany could not ,vear that starts July 1. The wn' Poat Otfice at Manchi-eter, Coon., aa As a result of this weakness, w;e WHAV—Supper Serenade ■ Home, (arm building and,..'power ia con d Claaa Hail Uattcr. smile at them, pal them on their ■baby clothes in, advance, the old ner meeting May 18 at 6;'30 at the WKNB—News; Baseball Matinee natlnna which fought in un­ ! passed the House unanimously. ■ Whili another dejta{|tment of W TJO-Newa WCCC—Good Evening. Good Music “ Light" and Mrs. Ethel Duncan aa j afford a wage boost of any kind. ! line damage was extenslv(».^hrough- are, at Geneva,'somewhat a\ the little backa, and tell them what a tradition of “ pink for the girl and Wapping Grammar School .'cafe­ WTIC—U. 8. Army A ind gUBSCRIPThlN RATES WDR(>-News der the United Nations banner. “ Liberty." i A ".stop strike" order, an hour i out the five-state area, / I The Hoii.se beat doivn the Cou- this publication IndulgeXitself in blue for thq. hoy” no longer holds teria, ixlth Lt. Oov. Edward N. WUTH—News W pRC—Sport Roundup Payable in Advance mercy of Communist diplomacy. great job they're doing for the “ 'GTH—Dinner Date This group is working out The program closed with the and a halt after a walkout order I 'In northwest Arkansas, sheriff I ert proposal a few hours after One Year ...... SIS.M) an eloquent bemoaning of true. The-favorite colors now are Allen, guest speaker end Norman 1:1S— whlte^robed women bearing lighted ' went oijt last midnight saved more We are there without that capaci­ country. ’ WHAY-Sursery Story I Bruce Crider saicLlOss in the heart Six Uontha ...... 7.73 mint, nriilse and white. Reynold, toastmaster, strategy for the remainder of the dies aa they formed Into a cross , than."200.000 daily riders of buses ; Eisenhower told h(a news confer- Thne Montba ...... 3.9(1 that Arbor Dsy was an tinobse weet;—Surtlme I of Washlngtor^. County's major ty to threaten, without that For this is National Baby Week, Somk 60 per cent of all baby WKNB—News; Bssrbsll MstlAea Korean diacussiona here. ; ench such a curb- which would One Month ...... 1.3U tradition of the past, we busied Dsiring the meeting, offioera will In'^e center of the hall, while the and trolle.ys In Pittsburgh from ; chicken producing section would Weelily ...... 30 capacity for ultimatum, without proper time to honor the new go< ^ are bought as gifts. Less be ielected and a prograaa report WTIC3—News; Ross Miller Sbow The Allied group has appointed singes sang "The 01(1 Rugged | having to walk or ride in autos to- j have applied to any area not cov­ Sinfle Copy ...... 03 ourselves planting a few trees. We WDRC—George Reno run above $75,000. that united displa.v of free world herlKof the American economy. tba'h five per cent of men shop of the year will 'oe niade. Plana for WGTH—Conn. Ballroom a SubromhiUtee of nine to draft Cross, ' and Mrs. Johnston added a day. The Apkan.saa storms Kit first at ered by a U. S mutual defense MEMBER o r strength, which our diplomacy has dare say that if everybody who TYie i»aby always has been a big for baby items. next season will be discussed. ;3 S - 7 ■ X - a repolution outlining plana for few words. i The order came from Harry Miner^'Springs in the southwest. I obligation -would damage the THE ABBOCIATED PRESS Grandma has a lot to say about The committee in charge will WHAY—Hits from NBHS WHAY T.B A. The Lodg^ conducted a food sale i Butler, president of Division 85, The Aeaoclated Preea U excluelvelv for many years considered essen­ bewept Arbor Day had d<>ne like­ heart thrab In the home, but .jtfe WCCC—Music Room WCCC—\next week. Publishers Representatives: The and the doers. color Is an Important factor In tickets are urged to make their WDRC—City HosplUl ahed; he can. If he w.inta a modus body's business. 7:55- Is part of a move to get the con­ Butler said,he had agreed. In .cities. DiplomstiK. sources here expert Julius Mathews Special Asency — New satisfying the ps.vchological and return immediately. WGTH—Connecticut Ballroom WHAY—T B A Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick'.of this York. Chicago, Detroit and Boston. Vivendi'in Asia, he can have it. Occasionally, however, the doer The financial giants no lon^ ference narrowed down after the the public inlerest and after pleas I High winds or tornadoes were that Dulles' ^ tu rn ' after oply a emotional'needs of the infant.” Scouts Mark Birthday W(’CC—(»oop sponsor, accepted the WDRC—Do It Yourself WHAY'—New*: Piano Playhouss At a recent meeting at the home of the Philco Corf, hadf’refu.sod to Taylor. Splawn and Lone Star first vice presidem; Mrs. .N\uicv ; here, 70,000 more than the year If '-the, delegetc.a aFi'ce the II I . • Chiefs of Staff, are said to Be' F or Wednesday—1 p. m. Tueaday. power our diplomats u.. .it. Thuraday. as necessary for meetings with the are still going full blast. No won­ from smothering. Tendqpfoot pins were presented WHAY—News; Key Club Review Fort''smiS" Mm "'' ^ K'f<-hlin o f , «re o[herS! fn and w t F or Saturday—1 p. m. Friday der that, even In as small a country W tC C —Music R oom 1:15— china questit'p could begin next were elected for the eominc year will begin Mondky. Claaitried deadline; 10:30_a. eacb Commjmistii. ules permitted. So Tl- happened A business rece.aalon? to Michael Koblansky, Wesley P. WHAY’ New*; Piano Playhmtsa Hoxie PoHi', B 1 Britain third vice prc.sidcnt i ; congress who are not as ready as as Holland, it is against the law WKNB-T.B.A. week. 'X hy the Motherhood of Mary Moth- Failure to get their wotk week Bortia and Beech Grove. j .Mrs. Mary Cooney ol Harttord. I th«.y for direct stens day of publication except Saturday — It can be insisted, howaver, that that we did organize a little Arbor "I can't see one in sight in our Hills. Ronald Reichle. Robert Pratt, WTIC-;.Ross MUleAShow WTIC—Bif Preview > A, m. to shoot rtorks: W D RC— Do It Y offtself WDRC—houst ^CS-Tri when !'■ " c Ti."’ - P""'‘‘" " «eirotary: .Mr.s. Sophie nations with a stake in preventing Stewart. ■ WTIC—B if Preview enre were in progi'c.ss ailHhis week Smith; representatives, Mi-s. John | Workers International Union out iL-bT.l when the U. S. Weather .Martin of ..New Britain j. - - _ ...... kind of bargaining power which that we dM then give them a ne.w rising infant crop is Jack Turk, Turk and other men in the A'second d m pin was awarded WCCC—Music Room Recording : Communist domination of South- WKNB—T.B.A WDRC—Ganifbujilera and still verc not rlo.scd.' Tlie Vandenbuigh, Mrs. Bernaid NW-- ^ on'strike. An unspecified wage di.s- Bureau wahhed that Tennessee secretary nnd .Mrs. -Margaret Berg | east Asia. But so far, he has been Indo>China Policy Revised - really counts has not been homp where. If all goes well, we who manufactures jaby garments. field are highly annoyed, how­ to Taylor Orimshaw. Jan Buchner WTIC—N. E. A. WGTH—Dancing Partv and Kentucky could expect "lo<>al- WDRC—Elle.en Barton 1:45— Ea.st anri West apparently vyere Donncll; publicity, Mrs. John Ter, Ipute also was said to be Involved, ff Roi’ky Hill, trca.surcr. .Mrs. unable to rally either the domes­ can watch them daily. Before the baby boom started, ever, over what happens when and Thomas Nichols received ly severe thunderstorms" during As he had bcRun to do in his diminished at Geneva. Even in the Turk had 12 employes and made babies get a little older and start WGTH—Red Sox vs. White Sox WHAY'- New*; Piano PlayhouiS agreed at least tentatively'—tlv^t meulen; welfare. Mrs. Edward! A union spokesman said that In MRS. MARIO TTAROLI, JR. Mfiry Dannahcr of 5!nnchcster was tic or Allied barking he nerds to patrol leader stripes and Robert t;M— WTIC—Big Preview there he at least nine partidpant.*!^ the night. speech to the Chamber of Com­ very Irre.solution and division It also happened that ' on the only blankets. Now he hss 300 em- picking out their own clothing. Barstls and Malcolm Anderson WDRC—Gangbuiter* Goss; librarian, Mrs. Leo G. Hogan; I addition to .New 5'ork Citv and elected one of the members of the make his policy an effective threat WHAY—News; Key Club Review W<»TH—Dancing Party In the talks: tlic four big powers. hLstorian, Mrs. Secile Miller; eon-■ \ipstate oommunities the w'alkout merce at the bcRinning of the which exi.sts at home and abroad on way we noticed a thin budded ployea in three factories that turn The.v all seem to want to go assistant patrol leader stripes. W CCC—R e co rd R sv u s While rarnittions and snapdrag-. carried a i n.snde bouquet of white Bosrd of Directors. to Red encroachment. WKNB'_T B A 5:SA— Red China nnd the French-.spon-! tact chairman, Mrs. Philip Burns. | would spread to plants in New Undersecretary of State Walter week, President Eisenhowor. at his the issue of Indo-Cliina, there is a spear standing beneath that par­ out 7S specialized products for around in dungarees and polo Barstis, troop scribe, was given WH VY'-r-New*: Record Review ons formed the .setting at St. rqses nnd stephanotis. • Guest speakers at the conven­ babies. shirts. WTIC—Experiment*! Theater sored ^Indirchine.se states of Viet \ ------, t .Jersey and possibly to Boston and Bedell Smith left Washington hy ticular oak which, of alt the oaks his scribe badge. WDRC—Record Shop WTIC—Big Preview James' Church at 11 o'clock this >”t*''l of honor nnd hrides- tion were Stale Chairman John M. press conference Thursday, con­ certain moral strength. There are "We are launching a big cam­ WDRC—Two For The Money Nam. Camhodin nad I>aos Tlie Past Mistress Club of | Kan.sas Cit.v. Military Court special Air Force plane ye.sterday "Babies come intoythe world Parents and friends and mem­ WOTH—Red Sox v*. While S<.x WGTH—Armed Force* There had hern i e p o i ■ i Russia I, . . . , i «... « •». maids were attired alike iii gowns Bailey, Hi.gh County Sheriff Don­ tinued his redefinition of American times when it is more right to re we know, has the moat festooned paign to get them to dre.sa up bers of the Troop bommittee 3 :lfr - Daughters' of Liberty, No. 17, Another ^sUlke for higher wages morning for the marriage of Mias taffeta, to take over from Dulles at bare of any inventory,” said Turk WHAV-New*: Key ('lub Review »:I5— might insist on the im-lision "of ald Potter and Mayor Doi lenick policy toward Indo-CItina. fuse to do something which is not grandeur of budding and leaving contentedly. “They need a lot of more,” he s.aid. and added severely, watched while Scoutmaster Rob­ WHAY'- New*: Record Review LOLI. will m^tt Monday at 8 p.m. 1 involved UIO steelworkers at the ; Bernice Ann Trebbe, daughter of fa.«hioncd with blue h cryslallite DcLticco of Hartford. Geneva. He emphasized on leaving W CCC—R e co rd R evue W ri('—Pig Preview India and possihiv othel- Asian Ready to Study that Dulle.s would continue to di­ To the Chamber of Commerce, clearly justified than it is to go process in early spring and the things right away. “ Why, it is getting hard to tell ert Staiger conducted a Scout w i c v n __T* n A r T , ''’""A 'Vi'* Mrs. Leon E. Trebbe. 28 hodi.os with blue ppanels down the An orchid corsage was pre- WTIC—Experimental Theater WDRC—Two For The Money ' countries in the ta'ks. rect the negotiations from Wash­ little girls and boys apart. This meeting. A recreation program of WC,TH-Fellow*hlp Chestnut St. x . Heekin Can Cn the organ b.v -Mrs. Jane Maccarone. 'heldheld after the ceremon.v, the shortly after Dickenson learned ident thinking as follows: ever before. For, this time, there is little bit, as wo look down from Connecticut WDRC—Record Shop . WGTH-.-Chicago Theat«*r of the Air (Continued from Page 0*e) To Raise Funds Two representatives of, the older W(;TH—Red So#v*. White gox 19:13— * wav or alrc.ldy here in antlcipa- i Boys amr girls of the j Given in marriage by her father,: mother of the bride receiving in a rertain facts about hia fellow "You were steering a course be­ no doubt that he has power, and the superiority of being a doer. generation will be quizzed by two 4:a<^ WHAY'—New*; Record Review tion-of - I invitation. But the.se re diviaion of the Smitli 5iethoorLs on the dead and-/ ask the parents a long list of ques­ a arc reminded of tl e Children's Emery argued that the Army's good or ill. The power advantage around to our private Arbor Day ' United Nations. N. Y. In WK VB- T .B .A . W(;TH—Chicago Theater of the Air Unit Across Biirdrr town, her eousln. The bridesmaids of silk rose qictjl.s ami matching iojiired were not In. The town is a he would say, would be unattain­ tions submitted by upper grade WTiC—Road Show Da.v service tomorrow afternoon were Mi.ss Frances Frattaroli, acce.saoiie,;. The moli'.er of tlie \lewpotnt against Dickenson was By A. H. O. five Hucce.ssful years, selling WDRC—Record Shop W'HAY—New*: Record Review Vietnamese repro.scntatives were I a ' s s U o « IVriiiils historic site, said to be the home - able, and the other would be inac- of the mom-’nt is his. The If the thinker hadn't .prodded us, pupils. at 4 o'clock in the sanctiiat'j'. This Miss Eleanor'Frattaroli and Mi.ss ; hridegrnqm reco.vcd in an aqua "bring him in he'.s giiilt.v every- Christma.s cards has become an WGTH—Red Sox v*. While Sox WTIC—Mu*lc With a Peat waiting j.iat across the French tloiirt Cases bf Achilles. It also was the battle ceptable. Btrategical advantage of the mo­ ever so eloquently? Bearing the brunt of the 4:15— WDRC—Mdod* for Mii*lc, border al St. Jiilien, iead,v to come i.s the anntip.l CliiUlren's Day ob­ Antoinette Caruso, ail of Siam- laie ..over taffeta gown - with body knows he is let's hit him ground of PharsaUis. where Julius Of the three religions now domi­ W<;TH —Chicago Theater of the Air “ It would be inacceptable, he ment is his. He has, for the mo establl.shed means of raising quizzing for the parents will be WHAY—Polka Hop as soon as they were invited. In servance, , ford. Mi.ss Barbara Sheiining and : flowered hat snd matching acces- with the book it doesn't matter Either the dog population In Cae.sar defeated Pompey the great WCC('—Record Revue 1S:43— nant in Connecticut, only one held money for the LLN. "Chiidren'.s Gaylord Paine and Mrs. Robert W'H\Y—News; Record Review fact, an official at their hotel .said I Mi.ss Sally Chiidoba. both of Man-I-sorie.s. 'Hie bride's mother wore a about the evidence," Manchester has dcclineil sharply wonld think, to see the whole anli- ment,. a dominance Communist WKNB T.B A since last year or Dog Warden I«ee in 48 B. C. high political office during the Fund. La.st year a sale set a record Sharp, The pupils will be repre­ WTIC-Road Show Wt IC—Music With n Beat they spent la.st evening in Geneva Navy Lt. (ji’ l A.ulrew L. Biker. Motorists Frood I Chester, and Mi.ss Sbeila Z\yerdling corsage of white simhidiam.s and Me said the Army used Dicken­ Karditsa. population about 28,- Communistic defense of that area diplomacy has long been wistfully sented b.v Judith Anderson and • WDRC—Record Shop W’DRi'—Mood* for Mu*ic HI, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Lawrence i of Danbury. ! t'ue hndegtoom's mother a white F'racchia will h'lve his hands full first century and a quarter of our of about two million cards sold at WGTH—C^hlcngo Theater of the Air and then returned to St. Julicn. son so long a:, he might he of tn- (XH). had 75 per cent of its houses crumble aiid disappear. and desperately seeking. Warren Audnilot. Robert Owens, WGTH—Conn. Ballroom 11:00— > Biker, 680 Sluing St., nnd hinbnnd The best man waa Paul Kotoaky ! on lv.d l oi.sagr. fiiience In getting the 21 American loiinding up unlicensed dogs with­ News Rhymes statehood. a profit of roughly $95,000. This 4:Se— American circles here were dis­ in the next few weeks. toppleo. "On the other hand, you cer­ And now the world will see announcement spurred the fund's principal of the Broad Brook WHAY~New*: Reroid Review turbed over seeing the talk." on of the former Mi.'s Anne Fisher of Of Rules Cliarjrtis Stamford, and ushers were For traveling on a motor trip to POWs who still chose Communism It wa.s, of course, the religion School, will serve as moderator. WHAY—Polka Hop WTIC—3-Ring New* Weston, Maps , ha.s completed Peter Dema.s of Bridgeport, Wal- "Wa.siqnglon. ' ' —D. r_ „ .siul then on to At mld-niorning toilay Town Domokna was 10 per cent' de- - By J. P. D...... 26-nation executive board to okay W C('C—Re<‘ord Revue WDRC—New* / Korea near an end without one to change their minds. Then on tainly could not hope at the pres­ v/hat he does with it. W K N B -T .B A t”lerk Samuel J. 'Ikirkington had stroved. Five persons were In- which was here first, represented It should be a lively session and W<;t H—New* fpght training al Helicopter Train- ter Kcxijnaky of C o b Cob. Laui Con- Caltfoi nia, the bride wore a char- the very la.st day, that a non- a similar project for 19.54. W'TIC—R oad Show European .latlon entering the di.s- Dominick K. Mantovane, 59, of Jubed. ent state o f our relations in the "liraniiim Fever (trips It is hoped a good turnout of PTA U :I5— cussipn. 'Die Utter Communist at­ i:.g Und One at Ellyson Field. forli of' Los Angeles. Calif., .Fran­ (onl gray .suit, natural ali aw hat. I'Ci'atriate rould i-eturn, he. said, l.ssued about 2,000 licenses with by the greatest numbers, and very Only about 25,000 ca'rds were WDRC—Record Shop WHAY—Record Review South. Cnventiy. and Kenneth D. about two hours to go before the Twelve persona were injured In w'orld for a completely satisfac­ IJttlr ('onnrrtlrut Town” members will lend moral support WGTH—Conn. Ballroom tacks on the United State.s role "i Pcnsai'oln, Fla. He lu's reported cis Straug'h of Manchester, Cyril mnlcliihg acces.soi ,es and a cor- At Colombo much in a position of social and sold the first year, 1949. WTIC—Join the Navy Warrender. 25, of 180 Center St., -t- ku « b . .i j a r- i, Diekenson wa.s arrested. noon closing and the end of dog Trlkkala. Thirty-four houae.s col- to Mr. Paine and Mrs. Sharp, and 4:45— WDRC-Radio Almanab A.sia remaineil unanswered on the for duty to Coi.imander Air Fotce, wtu ...tit. ..‘-i . "T rebbe of Portland^ rtla and Franklin sAce of .Aniei iea;) Bciui-\'.rose.s. tory answer with the Communists. That corner of Connecticut Mrs. Nora Edmunds, in charge WHAY—Polka Hop both chatged with violation.s of j.-rattaroli of 5?tamford. Di(k,-nson and one other were license l.ssiiing. Turkington had l.ap.sed In the port of Volos, and public dominance. It took late of the .sale, already is lining up learn what's on their youngsters' WGTH-M u*ic corifererie record. Ueports that Pacific Fleet, al the U. S. Naval Mr.". F'rattaroii graduated from the onlv ones to change their The most you could work out is s Those commentators—who have . . . .which borders on NrtV WCCC—Record Revue I1:.‘I0— riile.s of the road, were granted , estimated 3,000 would be issued on hou.se.s were reported destroyed tji arrivals to lay the foundatiorf for artists to illustrate the cards for minds on such problems as having WKNB T B A Britain's Foreign .Minister Anthony Air Station, San Diego, Calif. For her man.age the bride wore .Manche.sler High ' .School in 1952 minds about staying with the Rods practical way of getting along. .sometimes included the writer— York . . . i s buzzing with ex­ WTK'—Road Show WHAY —Record Review nodes by Town ('oiirt Judge .John | the basis of last year's figure. Agia M.arina and Xenadies vil- eventual challenge to this monop­ next Christmas. The artist.s cus­ dates, doing homework, getting WTIC—Starlight Serepads F.dcn wa.s acting a.s mediator bc- a gown of w'.iite deliistered .satin, and attended- the University of who hlivc enjoyed the simple con­ citement . . . and a lot of "gold W D R ('— R ecord Sht»p S. G. Rottner this morning. after first refusing to come back A fairly steady flow of resiilents jhges. The 400-year-old ironaatery “ Now, whether or not. even that oly. Until these late arrivals be­ tomarily donate their services. and spending allowances, time WDRC-Nlght Owl t'l'ren Fled China and the Wc.st I Mi.':s Doris Beyer, 13'. K. Center made with a fitted bodiw, )>di trait Conneo*id hy reliable source, nc.sday after their tars were in­ He Is the first man to be trieil strong enough to make . . the mated enough to come capiibly "boss'' In the hou.se. i St., arc expected home tonight af- sleeve,! and doiihlc boxed pleated j his degree in civil engineering fn morning' to obtain licenses. kas, caved in. when you came down to it, that of India is somehow the author!: old forgest their ills . . . for cluded Henri Matis.se and Raoul WHAY—New*; Your Sat Date WHAY —Record Review here. volved In an aecident'on E. Cent(*r under a new military code provl- and forcefully into the- political Dufy of France, Mrs. Daginar Selected for (ilrls’ State w ore—Record Revue WTIC—Starlight Serenads Informed sources said there are i Icr .spending a few days at Syra­ bouffant .skirt tei :iiinating in aj the University of Connertirut in was what we had been doing in talivc spokesman for the mind and it is said uranium . . exists In arena, there was a long span of MLss Sall.v McQueene.v, daugh­ WKNB—New*; Sport* Ba*eh*ll W n P r-N Igh t Owl cuse Univci'sitv. Syra' iure. N. *Y. Street near W.'iodbridge. Prose­ ( athedral length tinin. H er fin-I 1953. where he wa.s a member of sicn which make.s it Sk crime to "them thar hills” . . . a pros­ Stftrke of Denmark, George Him M atinee WGTH Mu*ic. still several snags in setting up cutor W. David Keith recommend­ supply the enemy with informa­ heart of free Asia may be forced time in which the monopoly for ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frink WTIC—Rojid Show Both girls, seniors al Maiiclicstci gerl.p length veil of im ported n y­ Sigma .Nil fraleinily. He' is now Europe. The whole situation,' from and Jan Lcwitl of Britain (for­ talks on Indochina. ed the nodes, Cfmtendfng the mat­ tion that le.sds to mistreatment of to revise their ideas considerably pector named Chalmers . . . the first religion on the' scene was I of Sullivan Ave., will represent the WDRC—Record Shop High School, have been accepted lon illusion wa.i attacheil to . a 1 serving a.s a lieutenant in the Berlin all the way through Ger­ gave the news to Cornwall merly of Poland) and Leon Weis- Wf»TH—Conn. Ballroom ter wa.s more civil matter than fellow POWs. , ■if they follow the conference of nothing more than natural. gard of the United States. town at Laurel Girls' State in lor admittance to the university I 1 o w n qf orange blossoms, Siie I .\rmy En. ineers. many, it was really on a practical Bridge . . . that he had found 5 :1 5 - How Chri.stian Srienre Heals nnd tlie.v have been guests there a criminal ong; Because It had been natural The cards, are nonsectarian and June. Miss McQueeney is a junior WHAY—Your Saturday Dale basis of getting along one with the Asian Prime Ministers now' under a heax'.v vein . . . upon a near- for II long period of time, nnd at Ell.sworfh Memorial High Accidoiil Rc\suit8 of Muss Claire Qlda, 21 Florence At the Uhie of the accident, hy ridge . . . while experts international. Their me.ssage Is, WCCC—Record Revue police said MantoVane'a car had other, no more. way in Ceylon. because it was prolonged for School. WKNB—New*: Sport* fiaeeball ^*EVEN IN AN .St'., who is doing graduate work. Brush Firc*s Kc*«*p N E W R O O M ■'Season's Greetings"- in English, Matinee 5 state emphatically . . . It's just some years after It had eeased No Alumni Team They have been attending some ot struck Warrendcr's in the rear “ Now, he thought that, for the Neuru is there all right, and he a small outcropping . . . the fe­ French, Spanish, Russian and Chi- WTK’—Road Show EARTHQUAKE YOU CAN ill Drivet; Arrest Scelba Set being natural and logical, there George Mullen, president of the WDRC—Record Shop the classrs and social fuiiclion.s of rafter Warrehder had stopped in a Obituary may still be the spokesman for the ver-gripped are on their way ne.se. Fir<‘iiu*ii oil Run moment, if you could gel that, grew up an assumption that the Little League Alumni, announced WflTH—Conn. Ballroom TRUST GOD'S LAW" the iimver.sity. !*1ine of traffic and .started to back that would be the most you could mind and heart 6{ free Asia-, but . ------and have no thoughts of monopoly involved could never Thursday night that there will be 3;SO— Joseph Kiilas, 61. of 123 Cooper up. stopping . . hut even If It Is a NATURE BEATS HUNTERS WltAY—Hall of Record* if that is true, it doesn't show on he violated. no Alumni team here this year be- Hill St. was arrestee! this morning Another class in golf, sponsored ' ,ln another case involving an •ask." bust snd little is the yield w ere—Record Revue. WHAY, filOKC. Sunday, 8:15 A. M. For Parley Firemen from both Manchester'.s the siirface. On the surface, to the A member of some othsc re­ ! cause- of apathy. The registration 'WKNB—New*; Sport* Baneball hy the Manchc.slci' i WCA with accident. David R. Dane, 21. of departments .spent several horrs These remarks, couplec^ with • . . It Is a more exciting find Des Moines (JPi — Rabbits may Matinee on a charge of operating a motor 33 Lyndnte' St., was found gaiilty Deaths ligion could never be elected a ! session Thursday was the second vehicle while under the influence Alex Haekncy as instrueto;', will vc.>!tei(l?v afternoon battling five President Eisenhower's renewed (,'ontrar.v, Nehru la in an open split . . , than dents In a windshield! be the favorite target of American ! attempt this year to reorganize WTIC—Road Show .start at the ’ Country Club Tuea­ of violation of rules of the road Governor or a United States Sen­ hunters, but the human atj'entlon WDRC—Svmphoneite of liquor after polire say his car bru.sh fire's in va'Mou.s parts of RANCH ‘ assurance that he would not try with the leaders of his Aslan ator. not in Connecticut. It was I the team fqr the summer's sched- W(;TH—Conn. Ballroom day evening al 7 o'clock. Ti)e les- and fined $18. Mrs. Blanche M.>SiitlllTe On Trieste town. Xlthmigh tyi vslnahle wood- they get doesn't make much dif­ cro.s.sed into the other’ lane on A car driven by Dane struck to send American troops into In­ neighbors. _ said. And the mere fact that-this I ule. Only ' three boys showed up, I 5:45— Hartford Rd. and struck the left .soius, which hist for one lionC, will Mrs. Blafiche Hyatt Sutliffe, : I lariJl'wa.s (lestixiyed, homes were ference to the cottontails./an Iowa ■according to Mullen and plans 1 WHAY—Hall of Record* run for six wcck.s. F'ni ther infor- one’ operated by Gilbert M. Rt.s- do-China without consulting Con- The split developed as the .con­ was said prolonged the.test a little I Wildlife Research unit skys. In a j.. WCCC—ReY:ord Revu# rear fender of an auto driven by widow of Claude'y. Sutliffe. EVERT EVE^aNO vidveri in a minor accicj^nl at Main lation of rules hf the ro.sd. $18, F'ameral ,ni I angements (ire in- blaze until .3:22, The Manvhp.’ ter| France. labeling (Communism also such a one party tickipt nominated a of Canadian Gee.se, Monmouth Television Proirrama hold its monthly meeting tomor- Edriek T. Peltlngill. 18,. of 389 hour ot sin and pain, nothing can Park .will open its 60-day 1954 UNTO. 8 and Bi.s.sell Sts. about midnight. ■ complete. , F'lie Dept, and the Vernon F'irei . . During this pha.se of oiir polU v, perili the split developed, with In­ member of this faith for Governor EGO PO.silTION s t u d ie d On Pa*e Two Patrolman...... Jloy Annis investigat-. ^ row at 2 p.m. at the Italian-Amer- (..ydall St., operating a motor velii-. I>ept. joined Co. 2 of the .South ! sep'irate us from his love, ab.so- .season on schedule, June' 12. Each East Lansing. Mich. (>i -With dia and Indonesia against such ac­ hiteJy nothing. Reflect quietly "on and a, member irf this faith for T rd. There were no ai rc'^'s pr'^ in- clubhoii.se on Eldridge St. All tile with defective equipment, $15; Manchester F'ire Dept, in fighting ! 'Xw'ben our leaders wei s obviously United State.s Senator on the year general siiperinteiTdent Eve­ an egg, which end is up? For members are urged to attend. Nelson G. Borbeau., 36. of , Ftasl ■ CAiiirt Permits Open For Inspection t-ion. and with Pakistan, Ceylon these words of holy Scripture: juries. Damage wa.4 slight. ’ ’ a fire in the brush to the rear of 4.5 , flirting with .'He idea of going into same ticket, an act which, again, rett Wilson waits for the cfllorful packing purposes, the large end, - ■ ■ - Hartford, violation of-rules of the Spoiist* Confesses hird.s to take off from their in­ I-ake St. That fire was not brought j Indo-China. immediately. ' .two and Biu'ina veiy mucii for it. "The Lord is my shepherd; I stirred some .suspicion that the. says Michigan State College's The Western Caravan, popular mad. $15; FtllioU R. Steele, 21. of under co.itiol until 4 ;06. , | Without the exact 'wording of shall not want. H^ malteth me to party waa actually trying to lose.' field lake sanctuary aid head poultry department. The yolk has show and dance outfit, will be the 40 F'oxcroft Dr., violation of rules, Roosevelt to things hr.ppcncd. lie down In green pastures: he ORDERS NOW TAKEN FOR To Sliooliiiw \\ ife The Manchester F'ire Dept . j because it was asking something north before he atarta work. Wil­ iC tendency to rise in eggs packed uf ( >oss attractiop at Orange Hall tonight, of the rofid, $l(i,-passing a stop mcan' "hilr. fought a fire w'hich One was that this- countr.v ,st the reshlution ■ against Commu- leadeth.me beside the still waters. son grooms Monmouth's 518 1 ' impo.s.sihle of Connecticut. But small end up. An off-center yolk ,w1th a brand new program and sign, $9, and failure to obtain a bi;tncd over an acre and/a half of: home did not reveal itself ready •msm availahio, it is pc.'hsps not He restoreth my;soul; he leads me acres and dozens of. buildings for means a lower grade-and that Seek Divoree 2TO6P4M . both candidates won. ajid now the Prcsuiileil hv LOLI round and square dances. This will driver's license, nolle: Clifford C. ; (Continued from Page One) bru.s-h off Parker Street. They were j for such action, and particularly fair to pronounce any final judg­ in t.he paths of righteousness for post of Governor wa-l no longer a the same summef meeting. means a lower price. be their last'appearance this .sea- Champion, 22. of 42 Drive A. pass-' his name's sake. Yea, though I c'alled to.that one about 2:30. ment on Nehru's nttitudr toward monopoly. AMESITE DRIVEWAYS son under auspices of the Orange irig a slop sign. $9. the . events leading up to the shoot- (Continued frniiK^Page One) for such action if it were to. hr Later in the afternoon a brush ; tvaik through the valley of the • POWER ROLLED ,• ALI. WORK GUARA.NTEED ■‘‘Building of the Cross,’ ' a ‘beiiu-. .loilgea. •■ Also. James Ellis, 26, of East ing; I t - . . shadow of death. I will fear no The. professional politicians, it fire in a yard at 224 Vernon St, i taken alone or outside some well- U to be noted, were still talking • MACHINE SPREAD . • FREE ESTIMA'TES tiful pageant particularly adapted ' Hartldrd. violation of rules of the Mrs. Midder. her daughter who .'f. hifferman. -^The effect of the o<-cupied the north end group defined collective framework. But the quoted argument of evil; for thou a n with me; thy rod to the -Easter .season,.43'aa rever­ (road, <15. and failure to notify the lived with her, and three guest's, coiirt niling is to gay t'hat the and th.v staff they comfort me.'* a fancied monopoly for ono re­ The SMF'D extinguished a fire in ! PRICE $ 1 2 ,9 0 0 The other was that our fnend;i Prime Miui.ster Mohamnied Ali of ligion and a fancied prejudice ently pie.sented hy meivibeis of Motor Vehicle Dept, of a' change of ; Mr. and Mrs. Louisis |5jMangini and two letters were not filed' for ■ Ask .vnur.self; do I really believe TEL. CH-7-3377 a truck at E, Center Street shortly ! .Abroad were not ready for aiHioii Pakistan scents conviming. against other religions. But the both No. 12.5 and No. It. Ladies less, $3; Milton G. Jensen, 26, ' Oscar Ralls, were playing cards scandalous purpose." but becauile after 9 pm.’ yesterday. ‘ these woi'ds. Read them over Orange Loyal Institutiqn, last Hospital Notes 6d°^299 Main St., violation of rules of ,^when Mi'dder called al the house either. So the policy which Secre­ ■'We can ' rid oi.iscK'es of again and inquire: Is this the spirit IMHiple were taking candidates they con.-ititufed a contract." aa they found them. CITY PAVING COMPANY evening in Orange Hall; and well - - - the toad, $15. , about J1 :.30-last night. iiowever. Roosevelt’s ■ counsel, colonial.sm. he .vaid, "but any I which I am facing life? RANGE and FUEL OIL -A-D M-TTT E’D YESTERDAY: -Warren Murphy, 32, of Ftast H.strt- He was carrying a box containing tary ,pf State Dulles decided to Jn 1952 A third religion ventured DC nysiNEss s in c e i9sa received hy a large audience. •' : ••tr.ev..For God a<)_ Iloved__ 1 the world, .'-amuel- B. Picone.. told new.snyen. push was, in practic.al effei t. re­ country that is overrun by Com­ a candidate for higheM office, that The platform was decorated John Schlicher. 3 Carol Dr.. Rock- ford; Reinhold .Dorwart. 42, of the three live rabbits which he said he "The ruling does not pass on the ’ 3^•acre lot. House includes attached brecitway, that he gave his only begotten with jiaims, with a coforod bark- .vllle; David Johnson, 80 Con.stance (TnivcisUy of Connecticut: and lyantcd to give to his grand.son, ASHES - RUBBISH jectee*. both at home and abroad. munism niny be lost forever." Son, that whosoever believeth in of United States Seifatbr, for the validity of the letter. That will bo first time. It wa.s notable that, ex- drop repre.sontingthe Hol.v City Dr.; Mrs. -\gnes Ellnskas. South Roger .Miner, 46, of Montville, $12 .'tsleep in an upaiaiiseroom. ruleil upon at the time of trial. " cor port and 9x12 utility room. Fiilly londscapod. Kow we believe there were sen­ For' all prai tical purposes. Com­ him should not perish, but have COAL - COKE with its ancient temples and Windsor; Earl Maine. Windsor each for violation 'of rules of the Midder went to the bin's room, ! REMOVED ,cept for one thoughtless and un­ !4ch.fferman told reporters "we sible and valid rea.sons for. this munism Is nothing but a ifew evrrtastlng life." "If God is for homes. Locks; A. Roy Olson. 23 Fairfield road, with Dorw-art and Miner hav- awakened him and visited with us, who can be against us? Sirice intended touch in the, opposition will continue to work toward a Al.so Top Soil For Sale completed driveway, artesian well, 750 qoUen ce­ rejection. colonialism, maskrti by idc|ila not campaign, there was hardl.v an.v 24 ' .Supreme Chaplain Mrs. ■J'oseph St.; Fred Ra'mo. 218 Hackmatack ing $6 remitted. him about a half hour. He then peaceful .settlement of the case" He did not spare His own Son but Hour Delivery Service Johnston of Hawley Street, direr- St.; Mrs.* Agniw Simpson.' 19 came down stairs and propo.sed to CALL MI-3-7644 The Indo-China situation Is so ton ■ di.ssimilar from that which life at all in the religious issue, al­ Picone said his client ha.s of­ gave Him for us all. will He not tor of the pageant, gave the wel- Morse Rd.- axels \flittie>'al take jhe boy to visit his i.Midder'si ment septic tank, Delco Heot, Delco deep weR once oa.sc(i the conscience of Euro- '"'Ith Him graciously giye us every­ though the profea.sionals did l^eep fered Mrs, Roosevelt virtually mixed, morally and politically, speculating about w'hat effect it BUY come in behalf of bot'h lodges, and dover; Frank Biirhan.s. 36 Trebbip " TT a T tlB I T g l l S l L s I l mother, who lives elsewhere, liirs that anybody's right to intervene pean nations ■ that of the "while thing el.se? . . For 1 have full was narrator. Sixteen of the mem- O r; Mrs. Alice Crowley. .57 Gerard everything he wa.s asked And in jet pump, G. E. hot water heater, kitchen exhoyst might have. The result at the polls Midder.and her daughter objected .some instances more. assurance that, neither death nor bers, attired in white floor length St.; Francis Cadett. 162 Center t^caii.se of the late hour, but fi­ Is dubious. If there was to be anv man’.s burden.” life, nor angels nor principalities showed no untoward effect what­ Reported Siieeess Schifferman. one of Mrs/ Rnose- soever- , MORURTY BROTHERSi dre.sset marched in to seats on the St. nally. gave their consent. D eW ALT and DELTA fan, tile bath, fully plastered wolls (not dry w o H ),,, form of Intervention, the . only If tile lime has come for the nor the present nor the future nor veK's three attorneys, opposed Now; in 1954. it is likely that a 315 CENTER STREETr-TEL. MI-.3.5135 platform. Piano accompaniments BIRTH YESTERDAY: A daUgh- * The boy drcs.«ed and came down ■form which would clearly be’ legal end of that .sometimes hypocrlti- evil forces above or beneath, nor A\EMORIALS i during tlxf evening for the singers ter to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. . ‘‘Haren Skarem." ninth annual Roosevelt's divorce motion, ciin- River Power Tools anything else in all creatipn. will candidate of this religion will seek stairs with Midder who then asked tending.il wasn't filed in goorl fully insulated. - Completed sidewalks. Roofed hi a'nd which would have some chance < al “ burden." as it has. it would the office of Governor. And the and marches were played by Mrs. 1 5 -Mam St. revue of Center Church' Co-Weds, him to wait for a moment on the TR.\I»E.«4_TERMS be able, to separate us from the Lillian Perrett. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: w ill be repeated this evening at porch. ' . ! frf escriiing new world war would be noUiing but tragedy to have love of God aa shown in Christ professionals, although conceding the infidelities letter was needed terrace. that it made no difference at ail . OF PROVEN Mrs. Jessie Lyons, soprano, and Arthur Watson, 29 Crestwood Dr.; 8:15 in the auditorium of the Wad- Midder then asked his daughter. Capitol Equipment Co. be intervention by the United Na- this gain for the peoples ojf Asia Jesu.s our Lord.” Mrs. Bessie Cole, contralto, sang .Mrs. Goldie Pearl. I ll Plymouth dell School. ' . Ralls and the Manginis to step for a complete urtdepstanding of .Make a mighty affirmation: I in the 1952 Senate race, are busy the other letter. 38 .Main .St.—Tel. .MI-S-7A.58 tioiu. In hin effort to justify some succeeded by a new and perhaps speculating •whether it may not. , a verse of the hymns selected for Lane; John Person. 20 Pack- The dancing chotuses tlid e.spe-: into another room, saying he kind o f intervention, Secre^^' worse mastery. believe this. God CAN"be tru.sted. I « ill practice his presence, seek after all, be of .some importance ' M AKE IT A DINNER DATE! TRY OUR each subject. ard St.; Rpbert oMorrissey, 128 cially good woik last night. wanted to talk privately with his' DulleAjeven had to resort to chang­ If the five Asian prime min­ when it .comes to the office of Gov­ ■Robert Lj^ns. baritone, sang j Cainpfield Rd.; Mrs. HeWrlette Mi's. Viiginia .Steckel. w'ife of wife. 1 to do what he wants me to do. and SUPERIORITY “There la A Green Hill Far Away, - Beaulieu. 1(} Trotter St.; Mrs. "Sulton” Bill Steckel' ni.-ule a hit, The four went into the kitchen. ' ing the rules and definitions he isters cannot agree on what kind 1 oiifidently leave the results In his ernor. hands. ', The answer, based on what and later in the program, “ Lead, Phyllis Shanionia and son. 226 as ambas.sador of the U. S., a take- in a 'few minutes they heard Mrs! t had previously applied to the wai- of a threat Communism is, it is Kindly Light" and the "Lord's Chaiter Oak'St.; Mrs. Grace Kei- off.on Pearl Mesta. '.Midder scream "why do,you want ' R a F a D im o c k Kirby Page has hajtpened in .the quarter : SPAGHETTI In Indo-China, as to what Cbi- •stiH to be hoped that they find it century slnee Cunnrctlcut Correctly debigiu munumentb are products of carefuf Prayer.’ derling. 45 Doane St.; Dwight' Ralph I.undberg, baritone, came, to kill me?” ft shot rang out. ' (Sponauped by the Manchester Our spanhetti is served with Miss Vem Dion ' nese Communist activities would possible to reach ag.-rement on Council of Churches. I stopped running a monopoly, intelliRent study. They have balance, distinction’ and placed the ' Morganson, 33 Orchard St., Rock- ftilly up to his usual standard tn y Ralls and tilangini rushed into » d7 record s h o p COMPANY rich meat sauce and extra- foundation “ stone" of the cross, a vUle; Adam Bajoria. 38 North ■ the, role of "Red Shadow." Hia Uhe room where they saw Mrs b« considered by us to be formal something ,eUe that has been pro- would seem to he that It will meanin*: they have beauty that will endure. 38:i C | |iN T E K STREET MA*I HENS K.NOW LETTRRK make no difference at all. t

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    JTAGE SIX M A N C H E ^R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1954 ■■valthMMNtMia MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.’ MANCH^STER^-CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 1. 1954 PAGE SEVEir *!■ or send them, or live a t a distance. For information, kindly dial 2 Teacjiers•J Attend 9-0408.) - . Bolton 9:30 a.m., Bible Class for all Skywatch Schedule THE ARMY dnd NAVY CLUB adults. Bristol Meeting 10:00 a.m.. Nursery in the parish Hililitary W hist Scheduled house during church worship. Sunday, May 3 . Sunday School Teachera and of­ 10:00 a.m..' Divine worship, with 'M l^ g h t - 2.a.m...... Volunteers Needed , ficers of Zion Lutheran Church C a a n m lty Church St. James’ R. C. Church a.m. - 4 a.m. .. Rev. John F. Hannan, Pastor celebration of Holy Communion. ....’...... Fred Bond School, Cooper and High Streeta, MS Bm I OMter St., « t the t.rrcn ...... Volittiteers Needed By tMdiesl Benevolent Unit M^CHESTER’S LEADING ■cv. John ^ NnibrrI, Minister Rev. George P. Hughes Text: John 21: lb" and I PcteV 5//t'J a.irt. . . . , . w^l attend the twelfth semi­ 1-4. Theme: Feeding and Keepi: 6 a.m.-ft a.m...... ‘.Volunteer* Needed - ' • annual Sunday School Teacher's , .) • ------. , ' A Bobert M. John*, Oiolrmnstcr Rev. Edgar J. Farrell 9 a.m.-Noon...... : Christ's Sheep. ; ...... /....S a m Clemena, Victoria FUesrlca Conference Sunday afternoon, be­ Bolton, May 1 — (Special) — : Committee of the church will be YOUR GUIDE TO Oramad J. Weat, Jr., OrKanUt 12:30 p.m., Zion church iif a Noon-3 p.m...... Cyril Banks ' ginning at three o'clock. The con­ Sunday Masses; 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. The fifth- III tRb monthly series of j parlAi room at 8 p.m. For adults. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 church of the international /Luth­ ...... Volunteer* Needed ference of this Connecticut as­ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ■undny. May 2 ^ . 6 p.m. • 8 p.m...... '...Columbia DeCarli, Celeste Kflig S T A R T IN G AT 8 il 5 SHARP mlllUry whists will be conducted , Methodlat ,«S^ning wor­ BUSINESS SERVICES : o'clock, with two Masses at 9. one eran Hour, broadcast over y.lOO sociation will be held at Bethle­ •:45 n. m., Church School for 8 p.m. - 10 p.m...... Mr. and Mra, William Hewitt sU nc**. Children cared for in the main auditorium for adults, stations in 5C languag^ in 58 hem Lutheran Church, 1019 Far­ . 20.RKG..I.AR GAMES—S SPECIALS st Congregational Church parish [ ,|,jp service will be-held at 11 a.m. and one for the children in the 10 p.m.-Midnight ...._ ...... George Katz,'Jr. mington Ave., Bristol, Rev. R. H. throuch Morni&K Worship. - territories and foreign 4ouhlries. 0 . , ‘ ' Monday, May S room IVeaday at 8 p. m. ' | tomorrow with Church Sdhool sea- 10:15 d. m., MominR Worship. basement, and two M^asses j i t 10,; henrd locally every Sunday/afler- Brauet, pastor. \ The Ladiea Benevolent Society al®" at* 9:30 a.m. ' one m the main auditorium and Midnight—2 a. m...... Volunleors Needed Frtlude, ''Solomon’* Prayer" .... 12:30 over WG’i^ . For 2 a. m.—4 a. m...... Volunteer* Needed - The main speaker will be l^ev. has sponsored the card parties 1 Maasea' will be celebrated at St. one in the basement. T. Thormahlen, counselor, of New ■ . S. S. Wesley. "This Is the Life" , consult/TV or 4 a. m.—6 a. m. ..../...... Peter J. ZaleskI, Arthur W. Snow' throughout the winter and spring I Maurice Chapel at 8:30 ana 10 a.m. Hymn. "When Morning Gilds the your local newsp^er. 6 a. m.— 9 a. m...... Volunteer* Needed London, Conil. whose silbject will aa part of their fu n d'rrals]n gj.tof?® rrow , . . . be "Integrating the Sunday Skies.” . St. Franris Assisi Chureh 3:00 . p.m., Connecticut/ Sunday 9 a. m.—Noon ...... '..Volunteer* Needed schedule. Working in competitive 1 " Aluminum Awningfi at Manchesfer Awuing Co. Carter Tree Exprt Co. YOUR PERMANENT WAVE Children’s Story. South Windsor, Route SO School Teaches Conference at Noon—3 p. m...... Thoma.s Maxwell School Children into the Church." teams last year, the society netted Manchratfr Evemng Herald The guest speaker will be Mrs. We will be glad to Rive you free advice rCRardinf a Hymn. "When I Survey the Won­ Rev. Arthur ,J. Heffeman. Pastor Bethlehem Lutheran Clnfrch, 1019 3 p. m .—6 p. m...... Walter Klar, Barbara A. Blanch- more than 31.000 vvhlch w as, drous Cross.” Re\. Kenneth V. Karveils, Curate Farmington sAve., Bristol. * ard Helen Edick. professor of Religi­ AMESITE turned over to the church.. / ' , | D’ffah*. telephone MItohell 8-5545. permanent wave,' your hair shapinR and beauty needs Beripture Lesson. John 13:1-20. ^The Week ous Education, Hartford Semi­ 6 p. m.—8 p. m...... Richard Bohadik, Roderick Wright Hostesses for the card 'parties ' / • CALL AT Anthem, "Jesu, Word of God In- Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 11 Monday. 7:30 p.m.. Young Peo­ 8 p. m.—10 p. m...... Ray Erkler, Robert Coleman nary. whose subject Ssdll be "When each month are those wom'en who r esrhste" ...... Mozart. a.m. ple's society. 10 p. m.—Midnight ...... H. W. Hannah, George Sloseberg Teachers Teach, Do Children served in th^ same capacity as the Bermon, "This Is My Body... My Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.. Address by Volunteers may register at Civil defense Headquarters, Mu­ Learn” DRIVEWATS previous reghlar meetiiig of the Blood.” Alfredo Florez of Christ's Mission, nicipal Building. Manchester, on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri­ Supper will be served ,at 6 society. On Tihwday night, host­ Churches Hymn, "Bread of the World In St. Bridget’s Church New York. days frbm 1-5 p. m. Civil Defense Telephone Number—9-9068. o’clock, followed by evening devo­ EXPERTLY INSTALLED esses will include: Mrs. Myron Mercy Broken." Rev. James P. Timmins. Pastor VVednesday. 12 Noon, "Moments tions. Others interested besides Lee, Mrs. Paul Ai^old, Mrs. Allen The Beyond Fongrefatktnal B ifh t Hand of Fellowship. Re\. Robert Carroll and ^ Comfort" WNHC-TV.'6:30 p.m.. teachers are welcome. Belcher, Mrs. Walter P. F.lliott, e backed b.v 14 8 p. m.. Finance Committee 11 a. m., Nursery for the chil- Minister justification, and self-love,—which 8 p, ni., Kehler Group, Ladies strength. But aurvival ha.s a time e All Size Doora Parlor. Lord of All" WUllama CALL NOW— ANYTIME Anthem "liv Heavenly Love Abid­ Oepeadable QaaBty — Sarflaa! meeting at the chyreh. d^n of worshipping parents. Dr. WaUon Wooidruff, wars against spirituality and is dimension which aays that power ing" ...... X------.\...... Bach a Mitred and Glued Trine 8 p. m., Stanley Group, Cooper ICmanuel Choir * Expert Cabinet Work Tuesday— ,•11 a. m., Service of worship with Minister Emeritus the law of sin and death.” OffMtory "Aria" Handel Manchester MI-3-7691—Hartford CHapel 7-8617 ronsiats of more than sU-ength of (BoysChoirK ' Spring and the spraying season trees are a "muat" if you are to 6:S0 p. m., Association La>-men s the sacrament of Holy Commun­ .Vndrew R. Watson, Hall. arms. Short-term aurvival may de­ Children's Story a Complete Hardware Dept. Wedne.«iday— Serriion. Rev. WMIlam E. Berg are both with ua and you .should enjoy their fruit. This ia another Williim H. Sehieldgi meeUng. Union Baptist Church. ion. The minister's meditation is Minister of Musir Postlude. "Chorale" Bach pend on the knowledge of nuclear Hymn No. 374, "Wr've a Story to Have you heard about the new W. Center St. and see them. Re­ 6:30 p. m.. Willing ■ Workers, think seriously' alKiut the latter,' aervice offered by the Carter Tree Open 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Dally ISfi Spmw St. TCL BO-i-TM Hartford. Supper served In an in­ entitled "Communication." 81. Mary’s Kpiseopal Church 4, District Luther League Chorus physicists and the perform’anco of Tell to the Nations" aluminum awnings that the Man- member, terms may be arranged. Expert Co. ter-racial setting. 6:30 p. m„ Pilgrim Fellowship Sunday, May 2 Churrh and I.«cust Streets blue-plate luncheon.- supersonic arlcraft, but long-term Unison Reading qhester .\wnlng Co. of 195 W. especially if you want to enjoy 7:15 ni„ Explorer Soduts. rehearsal, Foresiville. Adrian St. Pierre, proprietor of Shade tree* do much to enhance 8 p. m.. West Side Circle meet­ meeting, "rhe discussion centers Communion Sunday Rev. .Mfred L. Williams. Rrrinr p. 7:30, District Luther League survival depends alone on the Pastoral Pra.ver, Lord'a Pr^'er Center St. carry? These aliima- Ine Manche-sler Awning Co. wants your trees and shrubs this auni- the value of your, property and W, Thomas Kngram, Student 7:30 p. m., Spiritual Life Class. ing at home of Mrs. William K. around the subject of choosing 8. 9:15 and 11. Chorus concert. Boys’ Club, For- character of man. Our scicntifii-, Offertory Anthem "A llei/ia. Lord roll metal awnings roll up against to remind his cu.slomera that he mer. Few- of us kt.vo the equip­ when you consider how long it T. P. HOLLORM Gilroy, 40 Whitney Road, vocations. Prelude—"Andante Assistant 8:15 p. m., Wesley Group w-lll estville. economic and militar.v accomp]isli- God" ...... /ilestrina the house in much the same man­ ment to (id this Willi, as It should takes them to reach maturity, it Sydney W. MaeAlpine, Organist / still has a full supply of regular Wednesday— The Week Expressivo" ' ...... Rheinberger meet st the home of Mrs. Arthur The Week ments are rooted in the lumian (Chancel Choir) ner that a window shade rolls up, be done, so the really sensible .seems foolish to neglect them. I.*t MORRY'S niNIRAL HOMI and Choir Director quality wliich produces them. In awnings for windows, terraces and 12:45 p. m.. Afternoon Circle Tnesday— Scripture—Luke 10:25-37 Johnson, 80 Constance 'Dr. Mon., 7:30, Trustees; 8, Chaml- Doxolog.v which means that once they are' patios. Custom made awnings from w ay to take Care of your .spraying Carter Tree Export Co. remove MEN'S STORE Ideally located eonvenhat and meeting at the Parsonage. Dessert Thursday the last analysis, all of oiir knowl­ probleni.s is to (.-oniact the Carter AND CLEANING SERVICE 8 p. m.. Adult Bible Study group Hymn—'’Strong Son of God, nade Club Concert. Luther Hall. Hymn No. 152, “ J /u s Calls Us, Installed vou have no problem of here add much to the value of your any dead limbs and decayed apota away tn m the buay tharangli- luncheon. meets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Immortal Love" ...... ,. Elvey The 2nd Sunday after Easter: 10-11 a. m.. Prayer Groirp. Tues., 3:16, Brownies; 6:30, Boy edge, all of our actions, all of our O’er the Tumultl Tree Expert Co., dial MI-3-7695, and enjoy their .shade for years to A COMPLETE LINE OF 8 a.m.. Holy c/ommunlon. progress, succeeil or _fail accord­ pultin^them up in the spring and home while making it much more The Carter Tree Expert Co. has fmre. Dtstiaetiva Scrvlos. Mod­ 8 p. m.. East Side Circle meet­ Arthur Monaghan on Main St. Anthem—"O Love Invisible" 6:30\p. m., Girl Scout Troop 52. Scouts. Sermon. "The Weiik Seed” ' taking them down in the fall, no comfortable. come. ' . QUALITY . . . ing at the church. VVednesday— Matthew 9:25 a. m., First children’s serv­ Friday^, ing to their effect on’ the human Hymn No. 377,/T h e Son of God the proper eoiupmenl to take care a WORK CLOTHES ern FaeUtlaa. ice, nursery through Grade 3. Par­ Wed., 7, Chapel Choir; 7:30. storage prbblems either. They re­ Combination storm-screen doors Thursday— 3:15 p. m.. Brownies meet in the Offertory—"Melody" ...... Hollins 7:30 p.\m., Choir rehearsal. Emanuel Choir; 8, Dorcas Society, body, mind and spirit.” Goes Forth / War" of any s-.raying job In fact, it a FOOT WEAR ents’ Choir, instruction by Mr. En- PLANTLAND A full ai-hedule of activities will flect the hc^K making them much and w'indows are now carried at does a great deal of work for tlie 9:30 a. ra.. Bake sale. Hales’ church parlors. Reception of new members ! Saturday— nui'lc room. Po.stlude.. "P /lu d e on 'Laet ons cooler, you liave nine different • SPORTS WEAR T. P. HOUORAN Department store. gram, classes for upper school at mark the return to school on Mon­ met hertp/i Reijne'" ...... Bull the Manchester Awning Co. and Town of Manchester. Spraying ' 7 p. m.. Work night in the church (9:15 only) I 8 p. m.. Senior MYF play, ’Take Thurs . 6:30, Girl Scouts; 8, Bible colors to (house from, svallabic in f>uaral DIraetar 6:15 p. m., Hartford Council this hour. ! Care of My Little Girl,” Cooper day. Typing club .sc.ssion will be 3:.30 p. ni. Hartford East Asso- these doors are a full one Inch ccriectly is a really complicated Tree Alterations for the men of the church. Communion Meditation - Hour in the reception room, ail sizes as they are custom made thick, reinforced with an exclusive Churches spring meeting. Asylum Thursday— 10:05 a.m.. Junior Church with 1 Hall. Frl., 2, Fellowshi.? Day program. On The Parkway' held at 2:35 p. nv, Boy Scouts will c-iation yinual meeting at East joh for the Icymnn. for there are OPEN 9 A.M. to "Frontier of the Spirit” meet at 7:1.5, Conunuuity Choral and are^deal for picture windows. master corner for much longer so many d:ffercnt kinds of sprays C. 5. McHALE. Jr. \ Avenue Baptist Church. Speaker: 7:30 )i. m., Senior choir rehear­ Rev. Clifford O. Simpson Junior Choir and instruction by Community Baptist'Church. Windsor Dr. A. William Loos. "The Church- the rector. Classes for lower school Club RJid Tecn-Tinicra recreation 6:00/51inister'.s Bible class. If you pr6|er, they may be had in w-ear. Terms on these may also lie used today. One spray certainly 8 P.M. DAILY Ueeaaed Eiabalmer sal in the church. Celebration of Holy Communion 6:30, Annual M >ther-D*ughter stripes. The baked enamel paint arranged. ' es and the U. N. Charter.’' Friday— at this hour. Burkingham ( ’-ongAtnitinnal at 7:.30. 6:M Pilgrim Fellowship and Mu will not do for all of the trees. 8 Depot Sq.—Tel. MI-.1-8691 ITS Oeatar SL—TeL MI-6-I8M Hymn—"Bleat Be the Tie That banquet. Luther Hall. MANCHESTER, CONN. Hut Lunch Menu can be waxed as you do a car and After Mav 1., lawn and beach Elm trees require one kind, fruit 'iWday— 3:15 p. m.. Junior choir rehear­ It a.m., Holy Communion with Churrh \ Sat., 9, Senior Confirmation; Sigptia Chi. Binds" ...... Mason Rev. inilllp .M. Roi The hot lunch menu for the it will not chip or peel. Your first furniture, tables and umbrellas trees another,and evergre.ens still 2 p. m., World Fellowship Day sal in the church. Postlude—“Elevation" .. Marchot sermon by the rertor. Senior Choir. 10:30, Junior Confirrialion. The Week meeting. Community B a p t i s t 6:30 p. m.. May Fellowship day Musical outline- of this service: week includes: Monday brown 'onday - Investment will lie your last' so will be on display. Manchester another. Some are poisonous if 9:15 Church School for all ages, not handled properly and certain Church. Council of Church Women. potluck dinner and service in the Processional, "Jesus, the V'ery Sunday, May 2 gravy, buttered noodles, splnai-h. 7:00 Girl Scouts. that even though your initial' in­ Awning Co. i.s open six days a BILL'S TIRE kindergarten through junior high. j 9:45 a.m. Church school. Goapel Mall cookies; Tuesday---i>oca'.o stli-ks,, 8:00 Men's Club meeting. vestment is higher, in the overall week. Drive down and see them protective iiieasurea must be taken Sponsor. Nursery care pro%'ided. Taleottville Church. • 11. Church School for pre-nur­ Thought Of Thee” AND C U N LIFFE Tea served. Sequence, "The King Of Love My 11:00 a.m. Morning w-orshlp. 415 Center St. ham, green beans, applesauie d Wednesday — picture you will Actually save at their new home at 195 W. Cen­ when applying. Some trees re­ sery through lower junior grade 4. Fifth sermon in the series on the ARBQR DAY light; Wednesday beef stew. 7:00 Boy Scouts. money, to say nothing of their ter St. (thev were formerly lo­ quire njore than one spraying, and 7, Choir rehearsal. 4:30, Pilgrim Fellowship. Jun­ . Shepherd Is" MOTOR SALES 7:30, Baptist Youth Fellow.ship Concordia Lutheran Churrh Offertory, "Come Unto Me,” Mat­ ! Lord'.s Prayer -"ForfTlve. Us Our Sunda.v services: ly, grapefruit section':; Tliiii^ay 8:00 Board of Elders and Dea­ convenience. Alumaroft m e t/a I cated at 130 Hartford Rd). You if they are not done at the proper REPAIR SHOP state convention. Memorial Bap­ Winter and Garden Street* ior High Group as guests, pizza thews I Debt.s." 10:30 a.m., Breaking of Bread. — spaghetti, with meat ^uce, cons meet at the church. awnings ai-e also available for are under no obligation to buy.' interval you lose the value of the EXPERT AUTO BODY and tist Church, Hartford. The Rev. Erich O. Brandt, Pastor , I J O - i Uonnmunion Hymn, "And Now, O 3:30 p.m. A delegation from the 12:15 p.m.. Sunday School. I tossed green salad, gclallii ^sse'rt; Thursday patios or terraces. Do drive down Just look around. Mr. St. Pierre ■•(pray. 'Therefore, it surely does William,H. Green, Prop. FENDER REPA1B8 5:30. Junior and Senior CYP i . make sense to.have the work done Saturday— Ivsn Berkwith, Father : Biicking-liam Church will attend 7 p.m.. Gospel service. \ Weekend Specials Friday, tuna fish s a la d / mlxcrl 8:00 'Die Mary Cuahman Group to the ample display room at 195 will gladly answer questions. Club meet at Center Church to go the meeting of the Hartford East The Week \ peas and carrots, peach /o ilca k e . will meet at the home of Mra. Wal­ by an expert, the Carter Tree Ex­ Columbia Bicycles ENAMEL aad LACQUER 9:30 a. m.. Work Day at church. Organist and Choirmaster Recessional, "Children Of the pert Co. REFINISRINGS to Newington. Conn. Heavenly King. j Association^ of Congregational Tuesday, 8 p.m., Prayer n),eet-! Milk, bread and oultgr will be ter Donne, Bayberry Drive, Bol­ Goodyear Tires ment by a male quartet from the ' If you are uncertain as tow-heth- Sunday, May 2. 3:30. Hartford East A**ociation Wednesday; 10 a.m., Holy Com-1 Churches in East Windsor. ing. ■ V ' aerved with cai-li meal ton. Repairs, Service REASONABLE PRICES annual meeting. First Congrega­ Friday, 8 p.m., Bible stiid.v. PLANT A fREE—Fine selection of the best in SHADE Church choir. ' j er your trees neejl spraying or as North Methodist Churrh 8:45 a.m., Churrh school. munion. • I The Week AND FLOWERING TRfeES, especially priced for Arbor Parents, Teaehcr/T o Meet Church members are asked to •Accessories FREE ESTIMATES 447 North Main St. tional Church. East Windsor. Secular events: | A regional meeUpig for teachers •save the following dates: to the cost of this work, why not 10:15 a.m. Worship service. 7:45 p.fh. Wedne.sday. The May St. John’s Pnllsh National Athetieiiin Notes ROUTE a»—WAPPINO CONN. John E. Post, Minister "nie Week Monday, Men's Club ‘ 'Ladles r.-ieetUig of the Buckingham Ladies Day weekend. and parents of/Congregational May 11 and 12, Maypoll P'a.shion talk with William Cartri- of the 180 Spruce Street 10:15- a.m., Nursery In the Catholic Churrh Carter Tree Expert Co. ? K* "'ill AT THE RICHFIELD SION Jameo W. McKay parish house. Monday, 7, Girl Scout Troop Night" supper starts 6:30 p.m.,: Aid Society will tie held at 7:45 in Churches in Toll/id and Windham Show. Minister of Music May 24 8:00, Organ recital. 23 Golway St. gladly advise you and give you an Phone MI-9-0659 TEL. M1-S-S464 Anthem, "Wo Adore Thee, O one. sharp. Program follows. the social room of the church. The Counties will Joe held at Storrs The Rev. Stephen 8. Slryjewskl Special Exhlblllnns Friday. 50-50 au b supper meet- ,<»peaker will be Col. Allen R. Moore ► COSMETICS 4 June 7, Men's Club ladies night. Connect!-.'lit Academy of Fine estimate on the coat of the work. MERRILL’S fTirist" ...... Palestrina Tuesday— Thuraday f r / l 3:30 until 8:30 .Miss Clara Skrahaez, Organist You may bo piea.santly surprised, Sunday, May 2. 10 a. m. 1-4, Mother's Day Sale—talent ing starts 7 p.m., new members ! of the U'.S. Armory at Springfield, h WE CARRY ALL 4 p.m. Mias l /t h Curry, a member Arts Annual. Avery Court and. Prelude, "Reverje," William Stick­ Offertory. Saint Saens ^ LEADING BRANDS ^ to find that the work costs less Sermon: "The Good Shepherd." ■ project of the Women's Federa­ cordially welcome. _ ! who will .--how pictures of Alaska of the D lvi/in of Cliri.stian Educa­ WappiDg Coiiiinunity C’hiirch Print Rooi-s (open.s May 1. 1954 1, les S h a d iL J m s a , David Crockell. Minister Sunday, May 2 than you would think. MARKET FOR EXTRA MONEY Postlude in C Minor tion. Weekly organizations a ll^ eet at and his trip to the North Pole. This tion of the Congregational church No services will be held in St, Secon. Annual Exhibition of the Trees should be pruned; fruit DON WILLIS Processional, "Holy, Holy, Holy!" 6:30.*Junlor High family night. their weekly hours. is an open meeting and all men and will b e /h e featured speaker on Isirralne .Matlatehey, Organist Hartford Society of Architects Anthem,."In Heavenlv Love Abid- 3;36epm., Luther League rally,. tArthur Drug StoriMj John's Church, as Rector Stryjew- 84 Oakland 5tr««t First Lutheran Church, Rockville. Miss Naomi Foster, speaker. ' women of the parirh are invited. SILVER M APLE ...... $ 2 .9 5 the su w e t of next year's teaching ; ski and the members w)ll attend Second Floor Rotunda Gallery of WE PAY l n r * '« .- ...... Mendelssohn 8, Craft Group meeting. th e m / "The I.ife of Jesus." | Sunday. May 2 Avery Jlen’.orial. Td. MI-3.7386 Olildren’s Sermonette The Week South Methodist f.'hureh Fast growing, for quirk nhade. churrh In Nrw Britain, and have GARAGE 8. Newcomers group meeting. m/ s Curry i.s editor of i-iiiUlren’.s | 9:30 a m.. Churrh School, an opportunity to meet the new- Nineteenth Cent.iry Bedspreads Hymn. "Bleet Be the Tie that 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Ladies Aid Main Street aiid Hartford Road 10:4.5 a.m.. Worship Service. and Coverlct.s (o|>en .May-Sthl.i 18 Main St.. Tel MI-9-4531 HICHEST PRICES Wednesday— Rev. Fred R. Edgar, Minister NORWAY MAPLE ...... $ 4 .9 5 m /iria ls for the I’ilgrim Scries, a presiding Bishop Leon Prochow'- Fr«t DdivRry Binds” meeting. Honorary members will 3:.30, Pilgrim Choir rehearsal. Prelude "Lucia de Lanniermar” Special Exhibition Gallery. ’ 1 FOUNDATION For Rasrs, Paper, Mstals Responsive reading, "The Beati­ Rev. Percy. Smith, Rxrellrnt hard maple for lawn nr street planting. cjnirse of teaching materials used ski. be feted. Miss Doris Custer will 6:30, Women’s Federation pot- the church. Her nppearame a t ’ Hymn, '.'Come, Thou Almighty * Special' Events Spociolising In and Scrap Iron v tudes” put her dog, "Blaze" through a .-\ssociate Minister • AND OPEN 5UNDAY5 luck supper, annual meeting. ^Rtorra is one of several engage- , King” Giardini. .Sunday. May 2 a 3:30. Gajlerj- Holy Communion Herbert A. France, SCHWEDLER M APLE ...... $ 5 .9 5 CALL OR DEUVEB T ^ scries -of o'oedicnce tests. 7, -Girl Scout Troop 55. ruents she will fill during a Offertory, "Adgio"—Donizetti. Talk on Conn. Academy Exhibition 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. MAKE SERVICE Recessional. "Here. O My Lord'' 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, choir re­ Minister of Musir Deaths Last Night 7:30, Senior Choir rehearsal. KInillar In habit of growth tn Norway but leaves are deep week's visit to Connecticut. I Hymn, "Spirit pf God, Descend by John C. E. Taylor. Profes or of BUILDING Poetlude. "March Heroique" Wil­ hearsal. . marnnn in spring, rhanging to bronzr-green In summer. Upon my Heart’ ’—Atkinson. Art at Trlnit.v College. liam Stickles 8, The.«plans monthly meeting. Sunday, May 2 - Anyone interested in attem Front End Alignmont OSTRINSKY 7:30 p.m., Church Council 8. Cub Leaders. Sermon, "It Is a Good Thing to By THE ASSOCIATED PRE.SS ' Tuesday, May 4 at 12:,30. Re- Dealer* la Waate Materials 4:30 p. m., Intermediate Youth Services of Holy communion at the meeting ma.y obtain njofe dc 1 Dream” meeting. Thiirsdav-- SUGAR MAPLE ...... *...... $ 4 .9 5 tails from the Rev. ArthuK A. Wal . . . __ 'Tehran. Iran—Gen. Mohammed I corded ^usic: Mendelssohn'a "The CONTRACTOR 7SI PARKER ST. Fellowship. 6:00 p.m. Saturday. Mother- 8 and 10:45 a. m. I.arge hard maple, exeelleni for street nr lawn planting. ; Hebrides-Overture.” Ganaral Rapair Work 6:30 p. m.. Senior Youth meet 1:15, Bible Study. lace, pastor of the loc/rliu rch . H ^ n , Sovlour Again to Thy Hosseln Jahanbani, who was re­ H IG H GRADE Tel. MI-6-87S5 er .MI-3-S879 Daughter banquet, reservations Prelude, Chorale — Improvisation ^ Leaves turn tn bright nrange-red In fall. ^ moved from his post a.s Interior 1 Wednesday, May 5 at 12:30. Gal-, with' the paftor to discuss "In­ 7. Girl Scout Troop 7. - "Nun Danket" . . Karg-Elert. User* of G-E Home HeatingUniU report their fuel for which clo.se May 5. 8. Bible Study and IVayer Group Morning worship ? t the C ongie-: Rinck. Minister a week ago. Died Friday. I lery Talk on the Picture of the I terfaith Marriage." George Srho- Hymn, "Holy, Holy, Holy," bills cut as much as 50% Mter changing to. G. E. j Month; "Midi" by Stuart Davis, by j E.J.P.0L0MSKI her is worship leader. Friday. 3, Brownies. THORNLESS HONEY LOCUST ...... $ 4 .9 5 gational Chui//w111 be held at H i Jj’* choral group of Hart- Dublin—Edward T: McArron, PRINTING Offertory solo. "Ble.s.se.d Are the from out-of-date, fuel-wasting heating equipment! 55. chairman of AER Llngiis. the Mias Peck. Avery Rotunda. | 8 p. m.. Bible Cla.s.x ineel.s to • Tile Salvulion .\rniy Saturday, Cherub Choir re­ Merciful” (8 *. ni, service) . ... Some owners estimate that such fuel savings have This variety used for street and park planting, has finely S.m. tom orrow^he Rev. Arthur A. Phones: Starrs 9044 cut foliage. Irish air'lines, and the Irish Ship­ Thursday, ,\Iay 6 at 12:30. Re- JOB AND COMMERCIAL SEA FOOD continue discus.sion of the life of 661 Main 8t. V ■' hearsal. Ward-Stephens. Wallace wlH preach a sermon cn-' ^ or Mitchell 9-6886 May 9 through May 16—Cloth­ paid for their entire G-E installs-. titled "fyder Ea/ter—A New B e-; Church. The program ping Co. Died Friday. : corded Music: Re.spighi’s "Fesle-! Jesue. .Major and .Mrs. John Pickup Marybeth Zimmerman, mezzo ' Romane." j PRINTING ing Collection. tions within 2-3 years. How’s that PIN O A K ...... $ 2 .9 ginning'm Faith ” ! . * of selections with Toronto—G e o r g ♦ Reginald — ALWAYS FRK8H — The Week Officers In Charge soprano. » for pa^s-for-itself economy? Tuesday— Forms a pyramiid head, lehvra turn bright red in fall. ffirc'h School sessions will be ' .solos by members of the chorus. Geary, 79, former Federal Justice Prompt and Efficient Printing Offertory Anthem. “ 'Very' Bread. Don’t put up with old-fashioned- I The Rhythmic chorus of the Corn- Minister. Died Friday. ITS A F.AMIL5 N.X.ME ! of All Kinds • LOISTERSr 7 p. m., .Meeting of sub-commit­ Sunday. May 2 Good Shepherds, 'Tend Us" hjrid at 9:30 a.m. Join th« hundreds of ADAMY'S Mrst diiiiTh of Christ, Srientlst heating when it's so easy to have A meeting of the Executive ', niunity’ Church also will be on the I Chicago^. Charles Lederer, 77, I Spartanburg. S. C. i>P. Police- j • OYSTERS ^ tee on church zone plan. Sunday School at 9:30. Classes (10:45 a. m.) ...... -..Hawkins. BABYLON WILLOW ...... $ 9 l “ !!------program with vocal accompanl- ESSO SERVICENTER Wednesday- Masonic Temple clean, fast, automatic. G-E heat in ' general coun.sel for Sears Roebuck I man Hiizel McMillin and his wife, I heustfwives who buy ail for'all. Ru.ssell Clough leader Hvmn, "Breathe on Me Breath of tirow* to SO leot, long graceful drooping hranehes. ]and Co. Born in Chicago. Died COMMUNITY PRESS ! S C A U O P S a Gao • OU a Luhrteattaa 8 p. m., Wonian'.s Society. Young 10:50 Holincs.s Service. Band God." your home. Remember—it’s not the I'Mrs. Hakel McMillin. have a year- Sunday Service, 11:00 a. m. Friday. ; old-aon. Hazel McMillin Jr. I thnir meat htrn each fo r. No. .Main and No. School • C L A M S people will present five minute music and Male quartet. Sermon. "The Greatest Promise" first cost that eounta — TPi the fu*l EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH . ,...... $ 2 .9 5 6 Tires • Batteries speeches on subject of temper­ Supday School 11:00 a. m. \eostl Trim It With G ay Scraps ', La Jolla, Calif. Thoma.* For­ Streets— Talephone MItS-5|727 ■Topic: "'V’c.s.seLaGod Can Use." ■ Wednesday meeting 8.00 p.-m. Dr, Fred R. Edgar. Grows to 30 feet, very showy In fall with It* ustera nf Unusual Monograms tune Ryan. II. 53. heir to one of | week and watch the sTIO.N'S FILLED W alter (irzyb. Organist it UlSIMOtn s-l "NIST TUT' rutCs Pink blopms apitear in early spring, followed by brilliaat GIFTS Tuesday, 7:00 p. m . Meeting of TELEPHONE E.MERGE.NCV REPAIRS G A S O IL Church Board. liest losses up to 90% daring boiler pn^le' foliage. JUST PHONE Sun'da.v. May 2 Lord Jesus Christ "rest periods". (Ordinary boilar lota FRAMES AND LENSES Beautify your Luvn with LUIRICATION Wednesday-T- ' i built-up hsat go up ckimnay,.) 7;45 p. m,, Prayep and. Praise , 9:30 a. ni. Church School. JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRY 70I(,.MA1N ST.. MANCHESTER Scot# It yowrsult. . . walk over tjie lown with a. Tires e Batteries e Accessories M I-9 -6 8 6 3 •ervlce. II a. 'm. service of Worship. it 4-1 tOIMOU—for dapandability. Tel. MI-9-I.TIS Re*. MI-S-6377 Auto Waahtng—Road Service Prelude, "In Thee, O Lord, Have K W A N Z A N ...... $ 3 .9 5 Scotti Spreoder — xingo — Turf Builder ii on. A 9:00 p. m.. Choir rehear.sal. \ This Sunday Evening at 7 P. M. Large double pink blooms home on a sturdy tree. WORK BASKET SERVICE I T rusted"...... G. F. Handel : For trua banting afficitney. fayt briik return and there ii the leed ready to grow. Tuns-up Auto Rspoir Thuraday, 6:45 p. m.. Caravan. ; haat, and big fuel savings PLUS Norman R. Weil Saturday. 9:45 a. m., Junior Prot-essional h y m n. "Holy, Holy. OEUGHT^j Holy!" • - ocaans of hat watar fo r kaosahaM SMOKE TREE or PURPLE FRINGE ...... $ 2 .4 5 GEMOLOGiST Choir rehearsal. Anthem, "In . Pa.slures Green" naada—tea ns about a C-E Bailar Grows to 15 feet. BlUowy blooms of purplish grey flowers for physIdSM, deattota, buai- CUSTOM TEL. MI-9-8115 ...... Allene K. Bixby I todayl In early spring. u ^ i s m t BeaameD, etc. 24 hour aervloe, Middle Tpk. W. (Chr. ef Broad) ' Spociolist In Jawsiry Ooveuaat Congregational Church Scripture Reading. LuK* 24:33- seven days a week, Bundays and AWNINGS 53. ' GOSPEL HALL JtSK TOUg .NII#II606 8042 holidays. -4J Spruce Street C J N**m NaaM Hymn.,’’Breathe on Me, Breath of OIL BOILER Rev. K. E. Einar. Ra*k, Minister 415 Center Street, Manchester, Conn. and CaaSagI \ complete selection of evergreens, shrubs, rosebushea Add a periMnal touch to your own M 8L John S t / 'M . 8U-S-7661 Eraeat C- Johnson. Organist Cod’' AI/INOIlIfft 6tAU t Sermon: "After Easter—A New , and vines, plus perennials, annuals and vegetable plants A handy bib apron to keep your or gift linens with these embroider­ in variety. frocks tpoUeaa. 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    PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1954 > /A MANCHESTER E\^N IN G HE&ALb, MANCHESTER, gONN, SfATURDAY, MAY 1, 1954 " "• PAGE NIN^ TOONERVILLB FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER . ■ < I M 0 V>H6 ^PA Y B P tS O P B ^ Sense and Nonsense

    A Early French In what I* now known nanje, isn’t it ? Minnesota gave the name Riviere Boy -It ought to be, I’ve been \ de Saint Pierre. "Saint Peter delivering groceries ■ around this River,” to a stream that empties neighliorbijoa for two years. into the Miaaisaippl near Min- W elcome Home for Larrv Dohv Black Magics Prettied Up for the Derby heapolia, Latar It wak learned that Here are some of the questions Eighteen 3-Year-Olds « > the Dakota Sioux called thl.< river and answers overheard at the Bu­ Capture Title by a phrase from which Minne­ reau of Naturalisation; 4 sota evolved. In the Dakota Questioner—W’here Is Washing­ langiMLg-f mini aignlfles "water" To Parade to the Post ton? Gain Perfume League and »pta signifies —whitish," Immigrant-;-He’s dead. "mudayr. or "cloudy." By poetic Questioner—I mean the Capital Honorft; Amy Pirkey' Ov«*r 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 to V iew ^ \ license Minnesota is said to mean of the United States. •'sky-colored; water." In travels Immigrant- Oh, they loaned It High Average Bowter Manager Orders 8 0 (h Running; Arcaro through the interior parts of North ail to Eufope. America (177fii, Jonathan Carver Questioner Do you promise to Perfume l^wllng L^Ague has Workoii t A fter To Ride Goyamo - in spelled the wprd, Meneaoter and support the Constitution? , Minesoter. OtheP. early writers Immigrant—Me? How ran IT ended with the Black Magics reign­ Quefil of Sixth Win \ [ l / spelled it variously 'Minnay Sotor, ^’ve a wife and six children to sup- ing as <^nH>lons,.''6r the 1953-54 Third Victory Menesotor and Mene.sola. port. season. Blacl^^Magic defeated Louisville. Ky., Mtiy 1 i/P)~The i ' * • RoAtnn, M»y 1 —What Kentucky Derby, '‘America’s pre- * c Faherge in. three straight ga'mea in The name of a department store the rplloffa to win the league dor« a Mg lr«kgur pitc4irr do meier horse race, will be nm for - t • * New Pupil Is ,your fraternity’ in Fargo. N. D . Is TTie Stor>i W ith­ very select i bunting. / aftrr Winning a ball gamr? th e 80th 1 1 rn e at . sprawling I • • out a Name.- --.-Mrs. Edna .*tM'an- Secretary Select? Did you no­ High Average was woi. by Amy riilcago'a Bob Kr^gan ran O iiT^hill Dow-na today w ith five l a p berg,‘ East Grand Forks, Minn, tice those graves at the cemetery? P irl^ y a t 104.6. O ther women In for 10 mlrtutM In F rnw ay P ark outstanding contenders • for the ’They were all filled by fellows who the'Big Ten were; Helen McCann yraterdny under the watchfill richest .winner’s purse in its hia- A lad applied for a Job at a came to our dances without being 103.4, F ran Crandall 102.13, Doris ryr 'of 5Ianagrr Paul Rlrharda tor.Y abd 13 other 3-year olds ap ­ diur Htorr. His Interviewer began invited. ' , / Prentice 101, Rhirley Jaeoba 100.34, aftrr hU right hit. 5-0 akutout parently just out for the nde. to nil in the form. Ruth M elatoah 100.9, M arge Cush­ of Ih r Ro«4nn R«1 Rox—4ila The 18 coll.s. w hose nam es w ere 5» T M »f U » »■» ON > Boss -Your name? Symbols of dignity do noi alona ing 100.3, .Marie H ..benstrelt 99.28, third atralght win of Ihr year. dropped into the entry box yester- 5 - / - s a Boy—HChry Ford. win respect, but being serious, .\lba Soblskl 97.MI and Ruth Pem- Rlrharda, a prrfrcttonlat da.v,' are survivors from nn origi­ iMhm 1, n,'lMi inni«ii ■»« "How many times have I told you not to stick your bubbla- hertoh 97.63. nal 137 nominated for this $100.- :------— Boss-.That's a pretty well- ernest, pnd Indiisfrioiis will’. whoar tram ourrrntly loada tM» guiT) on the radiator valve!'*. ■ Individual hl'h single laurels A m erican lA>«guc, rallMl Kee­ (WX) added mile, and one-quarter were shared by Myrna Rivosa and glamor race starting at 4:30 p.m. O U T ^ U R WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with gan the beat righthander la the MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Fran Crandall, each wMth 143. .AL laat September. I (F.ST). f Helen McCann’s 363 was the best "I meant what I aatd about i • • • . ' s - f \ - ■ triple while Ruth Pemberton’s 94 Keegan laat fall, and 1 think i HEADING THE FIELD are ...... ^ ^ ^ ^ . E 6 AD,A(ARTHA/MVHAIR-^ u K IIM 0 was the best score without a nark. : C orrelation, ow-ned hy Loa Angeles S hV(-m/ w ow WHEW 1 e*pr by Nib ie»^ he m.-iy eventually prove to be V M MOT WAVINS C O f^ W U ^ ^ Antwtr to Pftviout Puiil^ High team single was 589 by Black j oilman R. S. Lytle; Govamo, rep- LET THIS CATTISH POWW Magic while the beat team triple the beat In the league thia aea- HIS we tK . MDU POKE TH' OP SRIEF OVER THE SUDDEM % ) a c s B i o a a B K a aon," aaid RIcKarda. “But ao ! resenting the Woodvale Farm of HOeSE WITH TH' POLE. "That reminds me, Elmo—I mutt wui the fleere Iranian Incursion of 1557 wa" by Fa'erge. , j Royce' G. M artin a t ’Toledo, Ohio, EMDIMG OF THAT N016E EFFECT I □ E s a a ( j a c a a •Annual banquet will be held far he baa been tiring la the SO HE CAW'T eiT PR03ECT OF YOURS/— tomorrow!" i z i a a B i U B Q a / T-,;^ -* late Jnnlnga." So the work­ j and Mrs. W. Alton Jones, wife of RACK HECE a a a a i i □ a a u i Monday night, .May 8 at 7:30 at ! a Cities Service Oil Co. executive; MOW w e VOMT HAYE ] ^ ACROSS 5 Malt driqk r out. 'fORE WEKIW ; a a B B a — a* the Italian .American Club on Rld- Hasty Road, pride, of A. E. Reii- . v©ET t>OWW.'> A SEDLAW OF WILD ^ ( 'S f 1 Capital of 6 Sea nymph ■ B c a a ■ aC 3 C 3 rldge Street. ^HRIEtCS AMD BLASTS// \ 7 Plowman ten’s Hasty Road Farm of To­ Iran i s ----- o a H c i C3L1LJB ledo; Determine from the stable of V __ • gar 306T WHAT SWEETIE PIE By NADINE SELTZER 8 Fish u i B a a □ D U lU 7 It lies between □ □ a a a O E lL J automobile dealer A. J. Crevolln ' *'i|,T\AR E yo u PLAMMlMS^ the rivers 9 Obtain Welcoming hands are wmltlng for Cleveland renlerflelder Larry Dohy as he crosses home plate on .TO DO about; 10 Ratio E i a c i a his second inning homer against the Yankees April 30 In New York.^ Cleveland first sacker A1 Ro.sen Trade Bilko cf Xlhambra, Calif.; and C. V. (A 3 0 B ?/• I ^ KHs Sports Writer rain rhUagn. 18; Jmsi'n, Boston, hitters, who hit, enabled the Uni- than a few showers to mar the Athletics into third place in the needed only one more put for a t.rnlh, Chiraao ami Avila. Clnvrland, 17. ,, , „ Memo Luna was sold to the Cardi­ carefully groomed racing atrip. f^KrrtAwvey '-L._^ 6E L L IN G fltedly If big Bob Trice can keep up his American League, a game and a Dojblrs—Kunnn. Deiroit. WrDotnalri, | versity of Connecticut to sh a tte r ■t reauesr / ___'. 34 Feminiwe nals' Roi'hesler farm club in the It’ll, be cloudy and humid. TICKETS ,0M ( 2 i H 6 7 1 9 10 II 11 fast start he may make the jump half behind the fa.st moving Chi- three-hit shutout against Detroit. Boston University. winning appellation VKSTEKDAY'S RESULTS International League in separate A PA FFL E from International League rookie Sox who whipped Bos- Then the Tigers crashed three suc­ Amcricaa deals. CT.Rwiv.u a m ^ 35 Coat with IH ofe»r M thes a year \»nat* trtto American A mAir 4r»nn ILeague >satriigs . .. . * • SOME 100,000 persons, formir at th e 0WL5 1) ton .5-0 for their ninth victory in 11 cessive singles to tie tiie score and NJw‘Yo^k.*'&yrmf:dsl,h 11r Clcvrland 9. *Vcw York 4 UU). tin-lead alloy rookie of the year in one season. Busby. Washington. 3; nineteen players ; yasterday. Chicagi* h, Ro.9loiT V. Another Cardinal JIOO.OOO a croaa • aecUon of American life, t- t CLUB PlCMlC- games. went on to win with three more tlsil with } The Huskies, trailing 3-2 going Phiin ninti. innin,, ....„ planned to'be on hand for the'big 38 Classified first of his race to play for the .‘ingle.s in the 12 th. ’ W**slta.». first ha.seman. casting S.vatem from A to 4:4.5 i ; Cleveland Indians thumped the THE INDIANS FOUND the 1 fncton, 3. livered in the clutch Brooklyn 6. i'incimmti 3. Said Manager Eddie Slanky: richest single u h h And each time he’'s pitched he's range in the 10th against Whitey, Slnlfii , — Basos—llunisr. „ Balllmors. . . _ Jsm rhiladctphla 5. MU'.vatikuu 2. p.m. EST. and broadr^l by the Yankees 9-4 with a five run ex­ Boston U. 110 001 000—3 8 3 “Alston hasiproven he la quite LOOK ■i---- field in gotten better. Ford, battering the Yankee reUef ; rnVMcl>^^ug"*d ’ N^w Ymk STAMHNtiS same company frbrg‘4:15 to 4:4.5. i t u n JT- F- ii plosion in the ilOth inning at New Connecticut * » major league fielder. Hr Is hit­ EUSTACE. existence / • pitcher for a triple, tliree singles , Plu hing —Kengan. chlraso. i.emon. 001 100 002—4 9 1 American Correlation, aIrMdy winner of TKK’R .lOINRl) the A’s in the 'V’o'k. W I. r«.*T OBL. ting a little over .300 right nnw EVERTBOOV 44 Be sick and a walk good for five runs. I'Jev.dand. riroin.^ peirolt. bonat^ N o w ('W«*api...... tw o $100,000 races this season, the r t u dog days of last September and 'h the National I.«ague Brook- ...... H 5 .K4.'l hut I am going with him as m.v DOWN! 4SLight touch ■ Col . . . 1. . . I'uk and Tnro. Philadelphia. 1-0, l.issi. !>• Iron ...... 7 4 .63K 1 „ Florida Derby^and the Wood Me­ . /.. posted a 2-1 record after winning 'Vb took over fifst pHce Sal Ma{,lie, w ritten off as a has- ’ Strikeouts - - Tnriev, Baltimore :i2 - Wa.* first baseman." 48 Embellishes been in the late stages of the 1953 Pierre, rhicaeo, 2.1; Plllette, Baltimore .... 6 6 morial,.laat Saturday, was an early rt 3? 21 for Ottawa in the International Cincinnati by beating the Redleg.s I'hiiHde-lphia ...... 6 5 .54a 1*2 Tile C5irdinals earlier aurprises 5 to 2 favt^te. 51 Crescent­ 6-3. The ISTew York Giants shaded cam paign, became the first pitcher i *'?!/'*" Cleveland, 1.5; Oromek. De- IClovelanrt ...... 6 6 came when they bought pitcher LCagrue. Local Sport iS’i'A’ York ...... The lankj' son of Free America shaped L 57 the Chicago Cub.s 4-2 in 14 innings in either league to win four game-A , na tio n a i, l.KA laUMiiff. 16: (iiltlart),’Broriklyn And SSurr, ...... 7 victory in the recent Blue 67 Creeping Bobby Young singled, moved to Bob Keegan .scattered nine hlt.s Bob Rimh at *.he start of the 13th. Chlcfgo. 1.5; Jarkson. Chicago. 13. THREE TE.A.5IS are all act and St. r.fiUiA ...... 6 .5.1ii. Jarknon. t'hlcagi>. 1 the Florida Derby and again will I Cepr. 1#M by N f* »e»Ywe. b«. •JjMMvtftYiTfi' 5 1 1 Bugle call Si Herdic announce.a. A total of 19 rUlrtburpli . . , ...... 6 10 .375 out. row over two seasons. Dodg'er*? used theirs to better ad- Klunzt'wski and Po^i. Cincinnati and • 3'2 hammered out 2t homers, three be ridden by the king of all Derby 2 God of love Chicago got *’.vo quick lurus in vanlajje. Two of th* 13 Brooklyn Mii.Rial. St. l«4mis, 12. playera turned out at laat Thur.s- TODAY’S \ j« N’lrhfil H 1 tV.7 •. I is currently batting ,21 pre-race odds is just as close as Trice, who'is 2.5, is only one full I the .seventh and eighth hut a Gene- Conley for four runs in the Doiibl*'^—(Sruungra.’*?. Cincinunti. 9; N.'w Vnrk at I'huaKic t:iii<.-i.iii (1-U) ! Big Steve first canfe u with Snider. Brooklyn and AdcocK. Mllwau- WILIJAMS OIL will not spon­ last Tuesday's race in the Derby BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES The Big Question season away from Class C ball He doiible play ', ot him out of the sixth inning at Milwaukee for their k»*.r 6; ('Hlliam. Brooklyn and MuHial. »'■'*■ o’, ^ I ,v iv ,1 (Cardinals in 19^ at the end trial in which Hasty Road set a v a n ^ l e m n s ^ BY EDGAR MARTIN won 16 and lost 3 for St. Hya- .seventh and faulty ba.se running by secoiid .Mialght over the Braves, i Sf. Iso-iiH. 5 sor a Twi League entr.v as previ- Pitl.'UMii'pl, at St. l.tm ci — O LVoiuu'll . . . . , / . * . ANY GOMPLAIWTS, Ti li>lui»—Tuinpb' (1-01 V.. .Miller I.IMO or Prexkn iMo. I of seasoij aiul/spenl part of mile track record of 1:35 to edge UVT.l I “ EST MV cinUie in the Provincial League in Jackie Jensen helped hin .ln the Murry Dickson won his third R:ame ^ Cluclnnatl. ^ -Mays, ously reported. A fourth team Is Amrriran . | the ncxt three/'veors with the HAVE A MICE TRIE? o o c ? SO«5lY YO H«01 QViVTt N lV VlVbWY . New York and Moon. St.''laf>uwi. 2: Iwen- „ rtyyr.'.a ,v.in roe j the little grey Westerner, Deter- BWAKES TO SEE DOO'S 1953 and played 62 games as an eighth when the Red 5^x colleeted ajrainst a sfngrle loss since joining ty-.-lx plavers til'd slih sought to complete a four learn Cleveland at .New Ynik—Wvnii (1-2) C ards' and Ro<'i><^stpr or vCohmibu* | ^ FU005Y F VOU WEPA'SEO WYVT y o o OWRVWi&i \ - i Twi loop. vi< Miller ,(Mb. ' 1 . E)l outfielder that same season. I three singles. ! the Phils; Home Runs- lludsi's, Brooklyn and Clilcapn at Bn,*tnn- Truek.x (.2-l> vs! foru) club.i. • • • ' EM CCN'WSCTjy, V t«d\b5& \ T^VV NOD .SV 3 . V t S U Ja< k.«on. r h ic a so . 5 , . C llllam and Henry (1-m. ' Luna. 2.'!, VW?S.V3t>WDE»4*. mWVOKV VIYT YVdST 5ry»OWT Reesi-, Brooklvn. Sauer and Baker. Chl- Balllinore at riiitailelplna.la ■ Kretiuw* K.. II..W ■ o ^ o acquired from HASTY ROAD, all-time leading b5OV0 1 m s I. Kluazewski and Post, rineinnall ALUMNI I.EAGI:E baseball c m v \v o 't s v t ‘ r— -—- v V ((l-Oi nr retkfnril lie) I vs Koiinor (1-21. U^KVjSst September. He ia rnoney vanning two-year old in 1 and Mathews. Milwaukee 4. z tryouts w’lll be held this afternoon D.’Ir’nU at W ashington— t.:nimrk t3-<’) subject ro the baseball draft un-: 1953, was quoted at 5. to 1. Deter- /' Races Sunday ■ Stolen B ases — Robln.son. Rruokl.vn, at 4 o'clock St Charter Oak Park. vz Shea to-oi. Rosi — It Was a Butt; Fondy, Chicago and Ti ninle. CIncInhatl. ; less th^Cardinals buy ,his. con-i mine was ’6 to 1 . m n r r n ) a 1; six plavers (led with 2. BoJ’s 13 and 14 who have not regis­ I tract fe^ck before Oct. 19. a Cardl-: Running mates were entered for ___ Pltrhlhg Mnslle. New York. 4.0. tered may do so at today's prac­ cm 7 [^.0(10; Podres. Brooklyn. Nuxhall,' CIn- nal^okesman explained. Luna's both Hasty Road and Determine rinna'i,; Jollv. Milwaukee and Presko. tice. There i.s a possibility that, the 'co^ract was sold to Rochester. i„ Sea O Erin and Allied, respec- Zueteia,—-A Left .Hook - ■■ 'S. St, I.ouis. 3-0, l.iSNi, league will be increa.sed from (four Stanky said he felt Luna was a : tivelv. But Trainer Willie Molten ■ * ■ Strlkecuts— Hadilix. .St I,ouls. 2« to six teams. Ma.^lle. Ne'w 'York, 21- Rob.erts. PIUls- belter pitcher than he ha,s shown Indicated he might scratch Allied New York, May—1- (/PI—Paolo. The champ, Paddy DeMarco, will delphla. 30; S|iahti. Milwaukee. IP; so far. I am sure his injured arm if the going gets heavy, Hastv Bl CK KYUllOKSKI was among X „.RoM claimed It was a butt. Or- j he biry. Hr ha.s a -eturn bout with Kiisli. Chirago, 18. BalUng - L arry Dob.v, C l^ c I has handicapped him. " Road will have Johnny Adams in in y i.y - lando Zueleta raid. "I butted him ' Jinmy Carter; the fellow he beat the ba.seball players who took pqrt 1 The Mexlean htirler made only the saddle. And Determine will be SrHOLA.STIC BASEBALL in the baseball practice "last Thurs­ land Indians, hit three .singlcyand w ith I. left hook " Whatever cau-sed , for the t'tle, in San Francisco, June ,one start for the Cardinals this ridden by Ray York, • S-/ Fa.st Hartford 4. Norwich 2. day night at Nebo Others included a home run. driving in fpui/runs. it, the cut that poured blood down 2. Zulueta holds two decisions over as the Indians beat New^ork 9-4 season ami was knm ked out of the Fisherman, ridden by He'dley the face of the ItaMhn Import cost De.Marco. both before Paddy .won F arm ington 4. Plsinvillc 3. v Augle Davis, Jimmy Blanchard. bov by Cincinnati after two-thirds Woodhouse, completes . the big Hond (Madison) . Diirh'ani 5. Die).- Blow. Billv Pagani, Jerzy in to innings. PRI' ' II.I.A'S IMH* She’s Willing him last night’s lightweight bout the championship, 6 of an Inning on -April'30. He re-1 five. Badly beaten by Correlation BY AL VERMEER It at St. Nicholas Arena. Zulueta weighed 135'j, Rosi Wilson -(Middtetown) 15, Rock- Williams and Skippy Kearns. \ i.,ni.Patching Sal th„ .Maglit^New flr./ ,^.ri.|« York In : ported '" to ’‘P'’'"*spring trainingGaining with a in (he Wood after stumbling at yllle 5. • i-_ mtcher in 1' aore pitching arm. MICKEY FINN Home, James! After watching the cut ble.-d 132->,. for the nation^y televised lanl.s. bet ame the <1 fl^.mUher m aore pitching arm. . the .starting gate. Fisherman B Y l a n k L E O N A R D Southington 14, Goodwin Tech Philadelphia —Gene Gunter, 153, cither .e.sgl e to wWlur four gam es , K"oies;a C ardinal a Cardinal apol spokesman said the .showed enough in the Gotham at A T l e a s t , y o u i^QIVE ME SOME OF from the second to the eighth bout walcned by 2..500 vvho paid, (New Britain) ‘3. Baltimore, knocked out Frankie r.s he be.1 t Ctucag/t 4-2 in tn 14 14 in in Iclub I club received received more mor^ than ____ the. .. $U),-1 Jam aica to w arran t a chance a t G O U LD W AVE t h o s e PLAIN ONES' round,Referee Albert Beal sud- , ® Windaor 2, Wethersfield , T A K E N A WELL IT WAS \HILPA,WRLING-B£R5fiE^ 1 Wetzel, 152, Philadelphia, 3. ning.s, longest giufie of his career. 000 waiver price fbr Bilko. I (he big prize. s ^ O M S * 6 f S S O ! A DEUGHTFUL WO GO IH-IVE (KIT denlv decided be had seen Mioagh. O F t h e At 48 MicoiuU of tbe eighth round, U :||^ f..*, P .,||a» .» I Best of the others figured to be PLAIN IS THERE ANOTHER Y l THINK lOU'D BETTER EVB6NG, PHIL,/TO TELL WO WHAT I'VE < I Jsmes Session, twice conqueror of T he stepped between the two light- O IIIV I (allK lll ONES! NIGHT CLUB HAND); y IAKE/MEHQME.PNIL! ANDl— BEEN TRVIN'TO TELL WO weights and datlared '/.ulueta a. m»*- . »' Determine and the-,hope of band­ leader, Harry James and his movfe DRIVER? WHERE / ITSUTE-ANPI ^ ALL night! technical Nnockout winner. . | M O V eS llltO T llialS WECAN— J m B t o o m m ^ iHAfiLy-/t-AMPimwr, actress wife. Betty'.Grable; Sam Tht gash didn’t ven require a i . ^ Easy D^very Aids ConWol - - Carl Hubbell Wilson, Jr;'s Texas-owned King r^^'RESTAURANT AT SEVEN! ro//roo£Myn«f£/ atitef when the fighter retired to -----— his dressing room. His handlers ex- Plnehurst, N. C., May 1 -A Phalanx; Rl W. Meilvain's Hasse- yampa, second in the. Blue Grass sir ^ MmtSCU% plained he had,"thin blood ” that I *h»rp looking white Jacket was (This is the sixth of seven ar­ , The Windup promote.- rhvlhm , - , flwvedtteely. Actually the cut wa.s i pressed and hanging in Billy Joe ticles in which former major hnse- j It starts with the hand.s brought I *''•* Black Metal. Mrs. Elizabeth in the foreliead over the right eye. Patton's locker , here today as he ba 11 league stars tell how'to play I forward and th«)n tipward over the i Graham’s'bid for her second Derby head. The Stretch brings the; She won in 1947 with Jet The blood ttreamed,, down in the headed for the .''finals duel w ith Gene W hite the gam e.) ' ' ! I Alex Welsli in tHe 54 Ui North and By CARL HUBBELL - ' pitching arm behind the head. The ' P'lpl- eye. hothering Rosi, who tried re. ' I.CK Lift gels drive into the mo-f, f O.MI*I.ETING THE FIELD peatedly to wfpi it oft with his; South Amateur Golf Tournament. Three of the top high' point men (W'rltteh for, .\l* Newsfeatures) at Stafford Springs. Speedway will Pitchi.ig ia t ie most ^ i p o r ta n t : tiort, while the Stride Is an ini are A. L- Birch's .Timely ;Tip; Joe glove. Patton said lie bought the coat be in action. Sunday afternoon factor in any i,a.‘'eball game. j’portanl element for control. Most W. Brown's 5Iei Leavitt; Red' ___ "If it w’as a bigger cut .ve could; last month to wear at the Masters .voung pitchers lose power and Hannigan. from the Woodley Lane Bve stopped it Ixitter,’’ said John- Tournament at Augusta, because w'heh' another 'stock car racing • A good pitcher riiK,t hrve a 1 have stopped .. ------, show- will be staged. F irst qualify- 1 number of quilP.ies, H6« ever, in a ].a;acctiracy 'because tli'ev over-stride.^ Joseph Straus, and - La. C A Pl AIN EASY Wailing B Y L E S L I E t I j RNFR ny Sullo, his handler, "it w asn’t' ho wanted "to look nice when they Ill the Bodv I'lvot the w eight . ^8.vette Ward of eSan Antonio FRr* ' • KM AND HIS FRIENDS presented me something. ing'heat is scheduled for 2:30. boy just out of high school, we look Decision Reversed, big enough to u.se any medici^on for B kid who t n throw reason­ shifts from' the■ rear foot to the ® '1E&...IM-COVVIVCEC BUT, TMATiS CRAZY' Y I PUWVO ANY NkOTiVE right BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER Most galleryites were of the Dave Rogoff (No. 3). A'ndy An­ GUESS EASV'S ABOUT V*WTlNO-7S. on. Every time'he w'iped it with ably hard and who has a free and « front foot. Follow Through enables Providence. R, I:> Close Out. jomt- pe5, WILP^Uk; HND the NK'HV ACL'LP ANYONE VET. BUT TWOULDNT AT LEAST TILL 1 CAN TALK TO DORIS! 0 opinion that Billy Joe. the 33- derson (No. 7) and Art Rouseau hl.^ glove, he msde It wor.se." eas>’ motion. ' , \lth e pileher to get his IxHly ly owned by J. C. Pollard and T. I. FIRE EKTIV3UI5HEC KHEK |^T^RT h FIRE ..THEM CALL FRAVNE FKOW FRECKLES MSG0O5EY, TbORF JUSTLIICEAU. It was the first-time the 26-year- year-old lumberman. \vouId don (No. 101 are the Silk To,wn chauf­ In to Harkins; William G. Gruber's- The BLLZE 5TACTEP.J0! Pur IT OUT ?' BE5CES, ] Hid IN BOSTON m m MARCH R ieH r IMTQ MEM— SHIFTLESS AMO feurs high up In the point stand­ When a boy ha this ,he_has the pitch and is another control 6 Hfc WftV HLVE EVEW old haldish Italian had been stop­ the jacket this afternoon to re­ .something to work on. Super Deil; Gov. Browning, the SHE HAD LOTHIWQ till we KNOW F . THIS HOUSE ' 'YOO'P*’ u m r e u a b l e P ceive the silver coffee service, ear­ ings. Sparky Belmont and Buddy e le m e n t. \ pitcher constantly SET IT HERSELF.' A AoA.VSr AkJVCVE , , «S&5T/ ■ LATE AQAIN i ped. K« knocked out Fddie Com;io Don't worry a)>ou throwing loo Tenne.ssee hope, of K. R, Martin DORIS IS TO BLAME'. in the same Arena April 9. All he marked ■ for the winner. Krebs of W est Haven and Ea-st throwing the t«ll too high gen-, apt!„ W'. N. McKlnne.v; and Admiral AT c a st a w a y ! i..r.ny different pitches.. With to wanted,.to talk about after the Hartford respectively rank one- nroilileiv Porter owned by-I. Blumbprg’a two. many games on television and l„properi.v Sunny'B lue Farm , Wut was another fight with New- York (SU Nicholas A rena) radio. toUav kids are more inter- Zulueta. —Orlando Zulueta. 135'i, Havana, Bolton’s Walt Bavier will l>e in j To delive,' a fast ball, tne pitch- . . _ a StudebXker V-8 in thd CORA lested in baseball Uian ever. How­ , .ei .should grip it tightly with the Chicago. May l ’-'/Pi-The New '*Hlni we'il fight seven days a .stopped Paolo Rosi. 132%. Italy. 8. ever. oitCn t)iey hear that one ^ a / * '. V week,” said Hymie Wallman, man­ Manchester. England -r- Robert sanctioned meet Sunday. One of , inde.x and middle fingers on top of York Giants ttviav opfloiied. right- the best known drivers is Oene pitcher is throwing a fa.st bal|, a I tlie ball, and- the thumb under- handed - pitcher A1 Corwiq and ager of Zulueta, the No. 2 chal­ Cohen. 149%, France, outpointed curve, a:slldcr. a slnkri. a kntickler I lenger in the lightweight ranks. Mannie Francis. 117%. .South Af­ Wftite,^ a consistent money t^'innqr ; heath. T.be fingers are usually, ouifielder Harvey Gentry to their at Oonneeticut and Western Mas- 1 ull, and .. change of f/at e.' Some | “But we want to fight the champ.” rica Gold Coast. 10. kids, naturally.* think ey need-six i I placed across the seams, but it ■ M4nnec.polis club in the American A. saqhuaetts tracks-for the past five 1 along them, then at the place A.ssociation. t pilches to- become successful. ^ HAPFT TD PRfeSEMT ^ rm r u ? ' They try to .-..asiei six pitches where, the seams are closest to-:—------r------" ' fr ec k les M£600SWVtffIM Attendance at the Sunday track geth'er. ' ■ : offerings at the fairgrounds has and as „ re-vilt they master none. ■WE •IROM MAM'TfeOPHY FOff If you have any three gotHl , W'hen pitched, the ball rolls gCer> t»<4 hf »t* ft*' 8 B.Ma THIS YEAR’S A40ST been great. WJ-th a break from the from .under the fingers. This re- , "T»p Stan -A Tpp Can . WUA6 L.E ALL ARouMo ATMLgTIg weatherman, the best crowd of pitches that you can get over the V IC F L I N T , 7 ^ WHAT A PLACE plate you have the makings of a v-erse rotation gives the hall back- A Proposal .\nd A I’lan BY MICHAEL* O’MALLEY the season is expected to be on spin. causing it to ’-hop ’ THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE W h e r e ? hand when the green flag is major leaguer. .The three prefer- BY WII,SON SCRUGGS dropped for the first event. alile pitches are the fast hall, curve SCREWBALL MASTER—Notice how Curl Hubbell, who .pitched ^ aYTor^The'^fasr'teU ‘V ith i STOCK fcn > C 5 TIHOMRSOM CALLS IIAWWHLL VIC FUsn LOOOP M A BunA FOR AUTO RACING! and cliaiigr uf pace. _ _ _ _ HIS POTHOOt? SWESTHBART 16 years for the New York Glant.s. reared h.iok and how pe raised the pitcli the nail roils over the' AU.T STIUeOLM VVtTH A HBNVV ST»e ‘’'iTuisis'meLAST 1 think Carl Krs.rine of Brooklyn qia Vight leg in taking' his big stride._____ The______inset_ show.s Hubbell's tinkers as the wrist is .snapped' AIsC— IHORBIBLEMCTAK^ )»JTHEC»tt,Il(5€wyOOVCreA«3(X> 7 SUNDAY AFTERNOONS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE CAR RACES rrb AAVFUJ.V LATB T o K Ttt*evou has the best chsnge--jp in left lingers around hia famous screwball pitch. If heloed him sharpl.v to provide forw ard spin; M idillecoff L eads |ea^v:e. Robin Roberu of the Phil- ^ompH^ 233 vlctorieN.' Theme »hotF were taken in 1930 the year CAavwd, ewruNfi. you «OTTD UETOOeMVi for ■ the ball. The thumb does its • w oK tciA rpv I>_. 'T'l ^ o , I ' *^ • good ro*t b and Sal jg games in, pitching the Grants to the National League B v 1 liree olrokt ‘ 8 : -'‘*glie « a good example of a ... * , , work as it comes over w-lth the I Every Sunday The East's Great Drivers! curve ball pitcher at hla bent.-He 1 ^______' • ' ■ ’ ■ ______snap. The w-rlst action and; has two or three dUfererft kinds-of'* ' 1 snap is Iniportant .to get morei 2:30 P.M . (■'. M cNulty. Slater, LuchesJ, Beaurejiard, San ■ FrancLseo; May 1 lAb — curve tall. i *** Pt“ 8Mced until you k n o w , bow- Pitchiiig mechani'cl!are impor-1 spin on tlte ball, thus providing at . Humpli rev. Foote and Marty Other Aces .Strapping Dr. 'C^ary MidtBecoff. the My tip I to watch the^ fellow-a' each will react. 4. Control..3. Com- tant.nt. too. Faulty form beats .better breakinghrc'aklng ball. , ! i one lime’Memphis Jnoth Yanker, wfien you get the chance.' , petilive courage. 6. Endurance. 7, pitchers more often than opposing : All curves shiiuld be thrown low-i Stafford Spriigs [burned into the aet-pnd lap of the 1 . Tty- to the aatne motion-on , Intelligence.'8, The ability to size hitlers, and'-omn explains arm , to a hatter. T li hall takes morel j 54-horr $10,000 San Francisco | ev4rv pitch.; You've .got to do th is ' up a hitter,. 9. Confldente, 10, ailments. A . sm6oth.,^e»sy dpll-1 spin tthai way. breaks away from i Spiiilway, f^a. ^ IY1- 8 U-KDAY I Open Invitational Golf Tourna-1 to get very n|r. . «. Fielding’skill. ' '.'"-S ■ \ very, perfected by atteiitlon to de-f the bati*r and la harder to hit. 50-LAP FEATURE ftCW LOND^ ! tnent today peeing the field by i ' Here are the 10 things a fellow TrU-ky drliverle* may aiiceetsi Uil, is a b|g aid trt cpntrol. I -^e change of pace differe from, .ADMIi^lON . ’ FOR STOCKS I WATERFORD I lhr04t Important strokes. , tieed.s to become a .foc.l pitcher: *: ua the MUMilota bu| aa a pitcher 'The.* pitching dell very shoulyl; tho fast ball-only in the. nranqer in : Adults $1.20 (Tax Ind.) 2.5-I/AP FEATURE , .The - , golfing ex-dentist, , a ------ifiormer '1.------A limber- arm.- - 2. - Stamina - be*. iihiv------'i-k In- to - ta s te r i- MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY; MA.Y 1,1954 / ^ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- SATURDAY, MAV 1. 1954 PAGE EtEVEN . Aatomobiles for Salt 4 Auto Drivinir School Building— Cohtracting 14 Hdp Wanted— Female 35 Articles For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 Rooms Withoilt Board 1S9 Suburban For Reqt 6 f Houses For Sale 72 HousesSale 72 Houses For S«Ic 72 19.52 Ford Mainliner 8, Fordor AUTO DRIVING inatruction. All SPECIALIZING In cal^ntry, LONG E8TABUSHED local Insur­ LARGE,: PIJCASANT room, private BPS p a in t For all exterior and in­ ; SEVERAL USED refrigerators, $25 SOUTH COVENTRY —Apartment. •DeMolay Boya l.«ave for Weekend at MIT Sedan— Fully equipped. leaaona on insured dual control Jobbing and alterations. Gtnran' ance agency has position available terior purposes. Painting acces­ up. BarstoW's. Just north of P.O. ’ home; next to bath. Kitchen privi­ MANCHESTER, for relaxed living. MANCHEISTER —Seversl two-fam­ Justice Blocks : Classified car. Capable experienced Inatnic-' 4 rooms, bath, 2nd floor, auitabl* ' m a ^ c h e s t e r " ^ teed work. No Job too srhall. Rock­ for stenographer. Knowledge of sories. Full line in stock. Budget Your WesUnghouse dealer. MI. leges. Couple or gentleman MI Plenty of land. Seven room home. ily homes, three bedroom, auto- 19.51 Pontiac Catalina — H.v- tor. Otrdner Auto School. MI. ville 5-5759. shorthand and typing required. In­ 9-3506; family of t, $50 per montly: llase, Desirable location. Only $13,500. SIX ROOM&; 3-3- steam oil heat, maUc heat, with garagea located Center, 91 Center St. Phone Ml. 9-7234. references. Welle* Agency, Coven­ Advertisements dramatic drive, radio, heat- 9-6010, JA. 7-3680. surance experience desired but npt 3-4164. H; B. Grady, Brokeri MI. 3-800i9. aun porch, gara^. Corner lot. in eaat and west slda. The Eacott Proxy Votes of CUSfTOM BUILT homes, generkl necessary. Five day tyeek, W^te ATTENTION t-adles! Slip-covers FURNISHED ROOM for Pent near try. Tel. PI. 2-6872. / Shade trees. City, water and sewer. Agency. Ml. 9-7883. er. DRIVING Instruction* from your contracting, remodeling, repairing.'; CLASSIFIED ADVT. Box L. Herald, stating qualifica­ WINCHESTER MODEL 72-22 cal. and drapes custom made. Re-up- Main SI. Gentlemen preferred 9 Near bus and store. 30 day occu­ homo, Dual-co;.trol inaurro car, Financing arranged. Free esti- Hazel St. Tel, MI. 9-2170. 36 BROOKFIELD STREET $1,000 DOWN. THREE bedroom DEPT. HOURS 19.51 StUdebaker Champion 2- standard or automattn. Call Man- tion*. All replies treated coiifiden- rifle. Good condition, $18. Tel. MI. holsterlng. Beautiful fabrics, pancy.—$11,200. Ceiitral Stock mates. Vancour Construction Co., bally. 3-6203. . • ' prints, stripes, solids. Expertly Summer Homes For Rent 67 ranch, fireplace, tile bath, one 8:15 A. M. to 4:.10 P. M. Door— Radio, heater. cheatei Driving AcaCemy. PI. 172 Highland St. Tel. MI. 8-4838. AT THE CENTER, pleasant roohia SEVEN ROOM9- 3 down 4 up. acre land, 3100 month,, for 5 yaara; 2-7249, Toll free. finished; $5 down, $2 weekly, Custom, built 9 ’i room' English ,10 . minutea out: Carlton W. (Ooattaiied from Paga Oaa) 1950 Nash Rambler Conv.— WOMEN, Apply .in person. BIG TRADE.S accepted for Rem- balance one year to pay. Call for gentlemen, single or double. 16 COVENTRY l a k e —Furnished cot­ Colonial 'on nicely landscaped lot, Sun porch. Steam heat oil. Good GENERAL Construction, altera­ ington-SchlcJs., Sunbeam electric Wadsworth St. tages, conveniences, private Hutchins. MI. 9-9133, 9-4899. COPY CLOSING TIME Radio, heater, overdrive. BALLARD'S DRIVING SCHOOL tions, remodeling, pUstic tile, ■ Modef Laundry, 73 Summit JAckson 2-7780 or JArkson 4-0154. 80 X 170’. In excellent residential condition throughout. City water ______the votea repreaented by the loltl "Manchester's oldest." Owner- razors. Also rutting he8ds and Out of town reverse charge*. beach, near/ Vtllage. Mra. Harold section. First floor has large liv­ and sewer. D«ep Int. Near bus line j p h e l p s r q a D—Neat aa a pin. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Counter work,.garage, etc. No Job parts. Ru.sseU's Barber Shop, Cor­ NORTH END--Pleasant room for Hills, Lake St.. So. Coventry.' Tel. • n/l __I . ..., .. . wt Central stock. • 1^50 Ruick— Dynaflow. Fully Certified by AAA and Board of ing room, aun room, aim porch, and store.— $13,500. large living room, fireplace, com, MON. THRU FRI. too small. Eugene Girardin, 16 GIRL FpR s o d a Fountain 1 and ner Oak - Spruce. KENMORE Electric dPyer, one rent with breakfast If desired , PI. 2-7609, King contends that at least Education. We offer training, ex­ Trotter St. MI. 9-5509. Phone MI. 9-2156. dining room, large kitchen wltL bination kitchen diiiette, plus din­ 10:.30 A. M. • equipiied. \ luncheonettee, day*. Call after 6. year old. $125. Hot Point electric FIV^ ROOM CAPE COD — Oil 300,000 i f the 900,000 shares perience, latest methods. MI. Phone 9-(J9TO. USED COMBINATION carriage- breakfast room and Javato^; sec­ ing room, large bedroooms, recre­ SATURDAY 9 A. M. CABINETT MAKING—Wj also do stove, $25. Good for summer cot­ heat, fireplace, storni windows and 1949 St'udebaker Pickup, 9-2245. stroller, also baihirtette. Call MI. Wanted To Rent 68 ond floor, three large bedrooms in­ screens, insulated. Full cellar. ation room, screened porch, ga­ should be transferred to the Alle­ all types of carpentry work, re­ 9-2059. tage. Portable electric washer, $5. ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. Pl cluding master bedroom with dress­ rage,, paved drive, picture book ghany Arm. a holding comptmy Ton. s \ MI. 9-1844, Large lot. Near bus line. Asking TOUR OOOPRRATION WILL modeling, alteratidna, etc. Good Foster Street. ing room and lavatory, tile bath­ yard, trees'. 90' frontage. Bus line. headed by Young i^hich formerly Auto Repairing— Palntinsr 7 workmanship, and reasonable H^p vrpnted— 51ale .36 THREE, 4 or 5 rooma, unfurnished. price $11,500. Immediate occu­ BE APPRECIATED 1942 Mercury ('onvertible:— Buslneaa couple. Prefer Manches­ room and powder loom ; third floor, pancy. Bowers school. Carlton W Hutch­ controlled the Oteewpeake k Ohio ratea. Estimates gladly given. DEI^NDABLE,\ consci e n t i o u s COLEMAN OIL hot water Heater. FURNISHED ROOM for rent single large bedixiom and storage apace. ins. MI. 9-5132, Ml. 9-4994. Railroad. Gbod condition. FOR SALE New hospital ,bed, In or couple. Near bus line. Park­ ter. Call Ml. 9-5234, 9 a.m. to f Call Dirk at PI. 2-6695 or John at wprkera. Must W over 25 years ( Reasonable. Call MI. 9-5685, Garage In baaqment, hot water oil SEVEN ROOM HOUSE—Excellent King claim* that Young and his Dial MI-3-5121 MI. 3-5769. excellent CondUion, MI. 3-7004, ing. Tel. MI. 9-8061. p.m. dally. 1948 Plymouth Coupe—Go6d CAR BURN OIL? pid, married, for steady, year heat. Venetian blinds, weather condition. .Fiill cellar,” garage, en­ asaociate, Allan P. Kirby, cauaed ■"’round work as seVvice station gt- I^EIJiSTONE for fireplaces Or re­ stripped. Owner. Lots For Sale 73 Alleghany to advance Ti, million trffnsporation. SPEClAUZm a m custom bum g * -/ tendsm ul GENERAL ELECTTRIC sutomatio closed poreh. Large kitchen, and taining walls. Call Coventry PI, washing machine. 4-5 years old. FOUR ROOM unfurnished apart- dollars to Ipe Texan* to buy New , V Economy overhaul, moat all rages. Stanley overhead dooV 1 man innl^ 2-7161. Boarders Wanted 50-.\ living room. Lot 99 x 168. Fruit COVENTRY, Conn,, Route No, PRE-WAR CARS man. Apply in pen Seen by appointment. JA. 5-8218 ment. Tel. MI. 3-8321. tree*, large garden apace. City 44-A. Comer lot 70 x 200, cleared, York Central stock. Lost and poUtid .ablnets, block tile cellinga, ./al­ Auto Qo.j 373 Main, Mitchell 3-6518 car?. Part.s and labor $49.95. terations, additions. Call Frank Hartford. ROOM AND board for gentleman. water and sewer, sidewalks. Near good neighborhood. Real value at He further charges that the JIO Down, $5 Wfeek WANTED—2 or 3 room furnished Texans, in effect, were buying FOUND—2 fellow* Who will wax, No money down. $4.90 month­ Contois, Ml. 3-5322. / CAMP TRAILER. 76 Birch Street. On bus line. Home cooking. Tel apartment by local buslneaa wom­ i(AR)391^7%R:=:NTw ri.ch'Tquil- Sacrifice at $12,300. $775. 7 miles to Manchester Post EX^PERIENCRD~Autrtt^bh7 wax USED DUNCAN PHYFE sofa, bar- .MI. 9-1446. 7 'j million dollars wbrth of the wash and clean oOt your car for Many To Choo.se From ly. All work guaranteed. and polish man. Call Briino MI rel chair, studio couch with slip an, Must be near but line. Call , tty construction, no development.' c a N YOU WAIT FOR OCCU- Office. Inquire 130 Pearl St., Man- • Chester, Tel. MI, 9-4143 stock for Alleghany rather than only S5. For aert’ice telephone MI. 9-5295. V _ i ELECTROLUX Refrigerator, $10, cover. Universal ironer, All In Miss Buendo. MI. 9-2998. large W teh en ^ ree bedrwma, I p a n CY - Beautiful six room ------for themselves. #-0751. CHORCHES MOTORS , Roofing— Siding 16 good condition, MI. 9-13.78. COLE MOTORS WANTED 'Man to Work paH} time I one white sink, $3, two soapstone Apart ments— Flats— WANTED—Three or four room un­ il!r.t^rt**ri'niv‘^9 sno w U«iire llvlnR room, fire- MANCHESTER GREEN, Westland King said his petition for p*r- FOUND—Lady's rhanue pocket-iSO Oakland St. — MI-9-948t5 raring for lawn. Tel, MI. 9-7135 j set tubs. $3. MI, 9-2744 after .5. furnished rent by teacher and wife. H5t*h?n*°i^\*913T-9Sr^^^^^^ bedrooms.] St. Choice half acre with exrellent mission to intervene tn the suit FOR THE BEST Id Bonded built Tenement.s , 6.3 Hutchins, Ml. 9 5132, 9 4694. j „.alk-tn closets, open staircase, wall i view. Owner, Belcher, BU. 9-1007. was made oh behalf of himielf book, ope aet of car key*, and tw o! ______436 Center Street up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, aftep 6 p.m. I ALL FAMOUS make power mow­ ELECTRIC IRONER, slightly used. Call JA. 8-0392. pair*.Of ladie*' (flove*. Owner* 11951 OLD.SMOBILK Holiday H'OUR ROOMS and bath; unfurn- LARGE Six room i^gle. spacious wall carpet. New heating ,sya ai.d other Alleghany stockholdafa. conductors and loci repairs call ers $49.95 up. Buy on budget. No Reasonable. Call’MI, 9-70,59, A hearing on his plea .was set for please call at the Saving* Bank of ^ coupe, luatrou* tutone blue finish. M1-9-0980 Coughlin, Mitchell 3 7707. I ished, $60 per month/Heat and WANTED Immediately, fiv* room rooms, oil heat, tn first class con-1 '">’8* porch.- storm win MEN OVER 18 money down, $2 weekly. Budget rent. Responsible executive, two dltlon, large lot with garage, tool iand icreena, garage, amesite 1.50’ X 200’ LOT In Bolton. MI, May 6. 5Wnche*ter and ahow proof of fuijy equipped. A real sporty Center. 91 Center St. SIX WAY Floor lamp, $8: pair hot water incluileil. 'References. 3-8682. properly. I model and priced to *ell today. RAY’S ROOFING Co. Built.- up hand painted table lamps, $6. like I Write Box WF, Herald. children. References furnished. shed and coop. $15,500. S. A. drive. ------Corner *lot.- '*Near * " bus l i n e , ______Jturchison and Richardson are roofs, gutter work, roof, chimney interp.stert in outdoor work for new. MI. 9-9616 mornings and eve­ Call JA. 7-1801. John Gavin. Beechler, Agent. Phone MI. store* and school; Sacrifice "t TALCOTTVILLE — Three building trying to force, the Central to REWARD FOlTirtformation leading Center Motor Sale*. 481 Main St. Garagea^ervice— Storage 10 one month ? nings. TWO ROO.M furnished apailmcnf 3-6969. $14,700. record them as owners of^ the 800,- repairs. Free estimates. Rav NIGHT CRAWLF.RS, Jim and FOUR OR fiv# unfurnished rooms, i lots, too x 200.' High elevation, to recovery of diamond engage 1»4» OLD8MOBILF. Six, 4-door Hagenow. MI. 9-2214. Ray Jack- with private bath at 291 Spruce 000 contested shares of. central Tom’s, 2.57 Spruce Street. refined couple, no children. Call MANCHESTER—Two-famllv house, TWO LOTS • OlJ AUTUMN ■ ....border of ..Manchester . Town Line. ment ring. MI. 9-6717. aedan. Overhauled. Good condl- son. MI. 3-8325. Good Hourl.v Rates Street. / Near new hirhway. Tel. Manches- atock they bought in February. ■ tion. Call MI. S-86I4. GARAGE Birch and Cottage Sts. Machinery and Tools 52 MI. 3-5622. $9950; Dutch colonial, West Side, STREET—90 X 150. City water and ) T The central management haa re­ THREE ROQM apartment for busi­ sewers. $1,850 each. ter Ml. 3-4$5.. Phone MI. 9-4t98. FOR ALL KINDS of roofing, aiding Diamonds— Watches— V------.—Di $12,800: beautiful garrison colonial, fused to record them as the own­ Announcementa 1953 CHEVROLET all metal station i WE BUT-Sell-Trade-Rent power ness couple or single person, Tel, WANTED by a neat. cmscienUou*, ^aa everything, Manchester Green ers, claiming; the transfe papers and painting call Manchester Apply At adult couple (both go to bualnea* ■ "iisoSA n.,w.i. .i wagon, like new condition,- radio, Ru.sines.s Services Offered 13 Roofing and Siding Co. Free esti­ Jewelry 48 mowera, chain aawk, tillers, gar­ MI. 9-72,’l9. section, $19,690. Ranch home, al­ TWO FAMILY FLAT, .5 and 5—[ DAanri Dt-AnAt-4v Paa GaIa "4 were defective. The Texans will be RALEIGH COUPONS — Redeem i den 'ractors, outboards, power daily) a four or five room unfurn­ most new, centrally located. Ap­ Steam heat, Txvo car garage pins ' Propert.V For Sale (4 heater, low mileage. Douglas mates. Tel. MI. 9-8933. WYMAN’S <;ULF SERVICE LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ .unable to A-ote' the stock unless it your coupons here in town. Select | Motors, 333 Main. WIRING INSTALLATION of all tools. Terms arranged. Capitol ished rent with furnace. Centrally prox. $2,000 down. New G.I. ap­ .5 room single on same lot. On bus COVENTRY LAKE— Four room IS recorded in their nsmet. STATION pairs, adjusts watches expertly. located. Can furnish best of ref­ your premium, carry.it home with 1 types. No Job too aiball. Peter ROfiFING, Siding and carpentry. Equipment Co , 38 Main Street. Business Locations proved ranch homes, 5Is rooms, line. Near stores and school year round cottage, fully inauiated, you, no postage, no delay. Visit 11951 FORD convertible coupe. Alterations and additions- Ceil­ Reasonable prices. Open daily. erences. MI. 8-8025 after 6 p.m. full cellars, priced at $13,400. Low $15,000. storm windows, fireplace. Full Pantaluk, 40 Fostbr atreet. Phone 24 Main St., Manchester Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce TWO GOOD used New HollsndT7 For Rent 61 our store for premium* for La- Radio, heater, new top. In excel­ Mitchell 9-7303. ings. Workmanship guaranteed down payment. Call the Ellsworth price $5,000. About $2,000 cash re­ Rosa, Kirk.man, Bordens, Octagon, street. Mitchell 9-4387. balers, also on display, the new WANTED—Pour room apartment, APARTMENT HOUSE WITH Ickes Alleged FDR lent condition throughout. Low A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn ' 4 :3() to 5 P. M. LARGE STORE for rent with base- unfurnished, heated. References. Mitten Agency, Realtors, MI. quired. ACB Realty. Ml. 9-2392. Hearth Club, Mra. Filbert*, down pavment. Douglas Motors, street. Mltc.b*'! 3-4860. low priced Model 66. power take­ ment. desirable location. Suitable 3-9930. SEVEN APARTMENTS - Verjri All set for a weekend of fun In Boston, as guests of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,' a re MI. 9-3137, 4:80-9 p.m. good condition. Good revenue. Near Raleigh. PoUerton'a, 130 Center 333 Main. GARDEN PLOWING. Ask for Walt. off. Can be seen at Shepard Farm for any busine.ss. For Information, these boy* and their advisors from John Mather Chapter. Order of DeMolay: (from left to right)' Gil­ Feared Revolution 8t„ Manchester. Ml. 9-0.553. BARTENDER, three nights s week. Garden— Farm— Dairy Equipment, 200 West Main St., write Bex E, Herald. FOUR BEDROOM home. large lot, Main Street. ' Suburban For Sale 75 bert Ande)8on, Fred Hanson. Jr.. Karl Jones. Ki-,, Newton Schlebel, Fred cW)fleId. who is In charge of 1951 CHEVROLET Fordor sedan, I Experience preferred but not es- Products 50 Rockville. * Farms and Land For Sale 71 nice neighborhood, combination ______the trip. Karl F. Fritz, "Dad" of the local chapter, and Fred Hanson. Sr., of.'the Advisory Board. About black. Very good condition. Ml. Rooftnj; SECOND - FLOOR, 2400 sq. ft,, ANSALDI HEIGHTS Five room ' I sentisl. Apply in person. Princess storms and screens, oil hot water ranch. Full cellar, fireplace In ba*e- EAST WINDSOR, off Route 5 at- 25 member* of the local chapter joined with-others from different part* of the state, making a total (Coatlnned from Page One) Personals 9-9471 after 5. MASON—Field.stone a specialty. E. Restaurant, VEGETABLE Plants: tomato, cab­ FORDSON Tractor with qjpwi^ r plenty ight, two lavatories, Ihiee FARM, FIVE acres, clear land. of about SO from Connecticut, to fill the two special buses bound for Boston." Ro o f in g — specializing m repair­ I take-off. double row plow, double heat fireplace Prltied right for ] ment and living room. Ceramic tile tractive four-room Cape Cod, ex. Toth. Phone Ml. 9-3207. ing roofs of all kinds. Also new bage. lettuce, broccoli, kohlrabi. front rooms, suitable light manu­ Eight room house. Direct from pandable. Lot approximate half told him he (Roosevelt) would THE PROSPECT HUl School for 1953 MERCURY convertible, clean, . disc harrow, fine tooth harrow and S-MM "m i ’ 9 ' m I^ 9 I Youngstown kitchen. Formica young children. Transportation root*. Gutter work. Chimneys Krause's Greenhouse, 621 Hartford facturing, large office halls Apply __owner.______539 Bush______Hill Road.______»2491, m i. 9 4.739. Ml. 9-9531.______| counter, full insulation, plastered acre, full basement, tile bath. very good condition. Call Ml. GUARANTEED Top quality tele­ CARPENTER WANTED Call MI. I Road. MI. 9-7700. I mowing machine, $75. Florence Backer, 36 Oak. Lawton would be called, but he did have read Bernard M. fihruch out fumiahed. Mra. i,ela Tybur, direc­ 9-1504 or MI. 3-8575. cleaned, repaired,. 26 yeara’ ex­ Price $10,890. Call owner, Windsor not say when. vision service. Calla received be­ 9-0308. 1 room heater, $25, MI. 9-4155. EASTERN Connecticut --50 acres,; GARDNER STREET — Four bed- ] " ’alls. Hot water oil heat. Cast iron Ixicks, NA. 3-9730. No Riots on Holiday: of the Democratic party, if he had tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. fore 9 p.m. will be serviced same perience. Free estimates. Call WELL ROTTED cow manure, flat i ------^------;AIR CONDITIONED offices. Mod- modern house, State rdad. quirk ' rooms, 1 ', baths, full shed dormer, 1 lec*** radiation. Garage, Stevena ha* charged McCarthy not needed Baruch’* financial help WILL SELL to reliable party rtsi Howiey. Manchester Mitchell TRUCK OPERATORS Wanted. To and hia assoclatea wlll^ seeking night. Ml. 9-1347. wall' stones, loam, and firewood. ern design. Near Post Office, Main sale $12,500 ; 90 acres, modernized, Cape Cod. Gdod closet and storage c u a d t t-c t l-o dl' d AXTrT ROCKVILLE—Two-family house 5-5 lo renominate Alben W. Barkley MRS. ZOPPI, reader and adviaer. StUdebaker Starlite coupe Com­ 3-536J. learn long distance, moving. Old Leonard Giglio. MI, 3-7083. Musical InstPuments 53 street, corner Wadsworth. MI. colonial h o u s e , outbuildings, space. Garage. Plenty of trees.] '-n A l\ L r ,s t.om | direct at MI. 9-6503 after 6 p.m. o iinisncti RANCH WAGON Ages 25-45 Years 'Wanted—To Buv 58 Heiald. before he left for weekend speak­ Ickes’ diary said, ’that this would Manchester MI. 9-4997, / radio and T.V. apeoialL.-'ta since local and long distance moving, ranch, patio, attached garage, hip . __ ~— t------— mean calling out the troops to pre­ (•olor, torch red and sand 197<. House *ei >’l e all $3;!: packing, storage. Call MI. 3-5187. Apply i-oof, overhang, two yeara old. High ! MANCHESTER—Ranch, full cellar ing engagements In Wisconsin WANTED four bedrooms, two baths, twe that "Off hand, I wouldn’t know serve order. It might even mean a RIDE FROM Westland St. vicinity stone white. Down paym ^t MI. 9-6660 or MI. 3-4607. Hartfor'4 CHapel 7-1423. AMERICAN D'YEING CORP. WANTED Twhi baby earriage. mortgage available. revolution, or an attepipted revolu­ of Aircraft. 8 a.m. . 4:45 shift. Read Herald Ailvs. fireplaces, den, terrace, garage, of any wav it could be done." Ar- only $795. Balance up U y ^ 6 102 Ea.st .Main Street Reliable, Hone.st, Per.son Reasonable. MI. 9-1992. tion " Call MI. 9-9568. ANTIQUES Refinished. Repairing MANCHESTER ^ Package ■' Rockville TO TAKE OVER $19,500 — New three bedroom choice location. I;nmediate occ Square their foral '‘"• '’Sllable for months. done on any furniture. Tieman, ery. Local light trucking and ranch, patio, attached gaiage. pancy. The Earo'it^ Agency. Open sized shop. comment Ickes said thsl when the Presi- Extra lot. Interior on- Priced at $16,800. clow down pay- always prepared to defend their point for Mav Dav rallies, Tliey’ll 189 South Main St. Phone MI. package delivery. Refrigerators I UNPAID BALANCE Rooms Without Board 59 Extra large basement. .Wooded lot. all weekend. Ml. 9-7683. lirely redecorated. New GE oil ment). Located 3 miles from Glas­ Sociali.st motherland” McCarthy was also asked about d:nt asked these leaders if they Automobiles for Sale 4 3-5643. washers and stove moving a ' get to us it this vear onlv from would be wUling to have it anr Salesmen Wanted 36-.\ MONTHLY PAYMENTS Convenient to school* shopping, furnace. Excellent income. tonbury center on Hurlburt St., The .Moscow Rsdio report said 5:30 to 7 p. 111. (ESTi after the reports . '----- that ^ he might try to *»aend 1954 CHEVROLE'I/2-DK specially. Ml. 9-0752. I ROOM IN Private home for gentle­ etc. MANf^ESTER Four room Cape infantrymen parading past the nounced'that they were^Jn favor oif 1953 FORD Ranch wagon. All FURNITURE Refiniahlng, antique $17.63 off Hebron Ave., 4 and one half Ixiyalty Day obscivnnce there is SEDAN MAKE BIG income with Masticote man or l oiiplc. Kitrhen privileges. COME TO Cod, brick, oil hot water heat, MADELINE §M1TH miles to Manchester. Soviet leaders were "equipped Army had fallad to prov# Us •uch a program, "both hastily ‘1 « kitchen, baths, car port, aereen* and storm viet. Republics fluttered in the look at an American-style May ( onimittee. if that is desired. ” Byrnes, then a Senator and now / SEDAN Phone Ml. 9-6678, Beautiful '‘De Luxe’ Range furnished and spacious room. The sunny sky. The Wisconsin Senator is the 30 Iiaurel Street CURfAINS Laundered and ironing 2-.7 P. M.—(Mher 9-2461. Ml. 9-4389; MI 9-9531 rooms finliOcd, loo. This aagh. located off Main St, on Day. governor of South Carolina. DOUGLAS Has older cars too, $5 Bel-Air model. A real cream done in my home. MI. \9-43.73. Instead of Westinghoii.4e Elec. Re­ most complete light housekeeping LAKE PROPERTY _ properly is selling for $11,500, ' Curtii Ro%d. Price $14 800 Two Progranm in B<>rlln The theme for the day-long pro- stibcommlUee’s ,-egular chairman, The entry about Baruch waa COMPUCTE Hand and pqvver lawn' Tel M1-3-7388 or Ml-3-6738' frigerator if \-oii prefer but has Stepi>ed off the group for down. 1946 Chevrolet club coupe. puff./Fully equipped. Down facilities available in Manchester. Times By .Appointment lARGE SIX ROOM Cape Cod. House is now vacant. This Exclusive’ With Divided Berllq had two May Day gi'am On "Ma.\- Day-U S. Way" written shortly after the New 1940 Chevrolet* (4), 1941 Chevro­ mower sales and service. Motors ------V------Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum and You will marvel at the cleanliness Basement garage, spacious family | won t last, so act fast, observances. West Berliners gath­ purpo.'-.es of tlie inquiry. However, York financier and presidential payment only $595. Balance .78 .ST.\N’< I.IFF ROAD— $13,990 —Bolton Lake. Large six wa.s Americanism leminding citi­ let*, 1941 Pontiacs (31, 1941 Ford tuned ar overhauled Pickup and Does— Birds— Pets, 41 P'ewOther Articles of this building. Children accepted. size kitrhen. one bath down, sec- ; Over on Woodland Slleel we ered at the front of the wrecked zens of "their greatest asset both his side and the Army’s have adviser appeared before a Senate up to 56 month.*. deliverj service. Gibson's Garage. PAINTING. Exterior and interior, rradilinnal and mndt'rn. room ranch in sn ideal waterfront RICHARD B. MOORE club coupe, etc, Douglas Motorr, paperhangmg Ceilings refiniah- EVERYTHING Central, Priced so’ reasonable ond bath up nearly completed, hot have a new ranch home with three Reichstag building, on the edge of citizenship in this great country." the right to question witnesses. committee stud.ving the unemploy­ Ml, 3-5012. 6 room garrison Colonial. location, 100’ frontage. Easily ton 333 Main. ed. Wall , paper books on request. t h e n e w MANCHESTER~*^et THE UNPAID you’ll gasp! Be sure and see this Realtor the Soviet sector, to hear addresses And the theme behind that theme Althotigh McCarthy ha.s called ment sit latlon. Ickes said Baruch Center, 995 Main St., Invites ^ u ’ one. Mrs., Dorsey, 14 Arch St. 2 ear garage and porch, verted to year around home. A real rint'led'exierioron Ml’s' lin^ Hieb i « o'"! ^He by Lord Mayor Dr. Walter the henrinKS "a wa.ste of time ” and 1953 WILLYS 2-DR. SEDAN j i u . k in d s o^antenna work. Call Estimates given. Fully insured. buy.Ki,q» ^ • 1 exterior, on bus line. Hi^fh other extra« that go into a new was retorting ^ to Communism blamed the New Deal for the busi­ 1951 NASH all metal station wagon. to visit pets of all kinds. Coh- BALANCE PRICE lotk of "pxtrft*." Imelv mortgage available. Only $13,500. house. Good location, clo.se to Phone Glastonbury ME-3-9494 Schreiber and Minister for All- other .Scnatois have (oivplained at Radio, heater, low mileage, high Color, -solid jrrppn. W. W. Art ' Pinney, TV Antenna pecial- Call Edward R. Price. Mitchell A'TTRACTIVE ROOM, all new which traditionally is glorified op ness recession then existing. 9-1003, necticul bred Parakeets. ML, ONLY $488.26 landseitped yiird with Warren E. Howland; Realtor, In-' school, bus,'etc. We liave a sign Ruth C. Rourke—ME-.3-9298 German affairs Jacob Kaiser! Ar­ every fir.it dav of Mav. the lack of progress, Mundt de­ gasoline mileage. Douglas Motors, tire.s. Never rojri.stered. Down Ist, Sales and Service. Very fair I ■ 9-427', Hours Monday through furniture, desirable neighborhood. trees, nea.r hiis line. Quot­ nied that* he, had received any aug- "He seems to think. like other prices. Tel. Ml. 9-4772. ' ■f'ree storage until wanted. Free VERNON 'Yoodbi'idge Street, on the house. Drive by, if you want A.s.soctate rangements were made to broad­ Officials of "May Day-U. S. rich men," Ickes said. *01*1 It ta 333 Main. PAINTING AND Papering. Outside Friday, 10 to 6:30, Wednesday pliveiy. Free set up by our owp Caraige available. Phone MI. ing .yio.xon: ^ I , 3-8600, MI. 3-4711.____ Ihrougti it. Just c.ill us. cast recordings of last May Day's ge.stion from White House or other payiTient $395. Balance up to -3-8126. SUNNY VIEW DRIVE Way" expected Burlington to be all due to the taxes on undistrib­ 1954 CHEVROLETS, 2-doors, beau- 36 month.s. WEBB’S TV - 17 Maple St,, $3 per painting estimates now being i closed at 2 p.m. S. k H. Greed reliable men. address by the late Lord Mayor Jammed .with 2.7,000 i»eop9p. which liigli Republican, officials for a given. Call Gilbert I'icketl. MI.) stamps. 171 OVERLOOK RO.M)— conveniently lor^atedi aixToom : $13,500. This is One of VERNON, 20 minutea from Hart­ Ernest Reuter. comp omise to end them. Presi­ uted profits and the attempt of tiful colors. 1954 Pontiac Star house call. All work fully guaran­ No Payments To Banks PLEASANT, FURNISHED rooms, Designed frtr elilhlren. A fine community of ■ new dwelling. Four toom* and bath the few new ranches available at ford. Homes you esn afford, would be the largest crowd in this the government to prevent incoma' Chief, Catalina, teeny-weeny mile­ teed. Call Ml. 9-6535 for quick 3-6982. ranches, split-levels and Coloijial*. In the Soviet sector of the city citv's history. Ram was predicted dent El.senhower at his Thursday fh* Finance Companies kitrhen privilege*, rmiple or gen­ Reailtifill hillside setting, down, 2 rooma up. all knotty pine. P'**^*- ' $10,000. One six room Cape Cod. 2) there .. „ ___ molnijig news conference ex- tax evasions by the very rich.'" age on each. Full 90-day guaran­ 1951 WILLYS 4-WHEEL honest service. I tleman, MI. 9-8126, A variety to choose fiom now. but was a great proces.sion hut the promise was the entire CONTRACTOR—Interor and e.xter- Live Stock— Vehicles 42 Phone Me Immediatclv offerlilg glorious view. All utilities. E X E Realty Co. Mi. ^'P Mather Street in a nice ranch. I through Marx:Engels Square. pre.ssed hope the affair 1* con­ Ickes said it. was clear that tee, bank financing. Bob Oliver DRIVE STATION WAGON If the home you desire isn’t here 9-8297. MI. 3-4480 any time section we have two houaea that program would go on as SchediilOd. WIRING INSTALLATIO.N and re- ' ior painting and paperhangmg by HARTFORD CH-7-i()358 Il'iHlse fealiires .5 largo Grady. Broker. MI. 3-8009. jn Paris the day was chilly cluded quickly. FDR did not like "thU line of has the best in car* at Center Ju.st like new throujihoiil. WE BUY COWS, calves and beef ronniH on first {lonr. Sec­ It can be built on one of the few .people must sell. One Is brick, “ Heading the list of visitors wa.s B.iruch’s” The President said. pair of small electric appliances a f eliable contractor, 1-3 and more 11 oveicaal and tinusually quiet. Tlie the full slate of Wisconsin's 12 Motor Sales, 461 Main St. off on all 1954 wallpaper. All cus­ cattle. Also horses. Piels Bros. After 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 ond floor is a dtiriullorv remaining lots. Open Sttnday 2-5, CAPE COD—Four lovely rooms] Cape Cod with shed dormer. -MI' COV’ENTRY Ickes added. “ Use only reason that Only $395 down. and fixture.*. Clarence G. Smith,' Tel. Ml. 3-7405, P. M., weekdays shown anytime down, expansion attic, extra large, rooms finished, lavatory snd bath., m^^^.Jse” r7:i-3r"l;n: "C v PubHc n wa::''^Con. ] 21 Knox St. Phone .MI. 3-8423,- - | tomers receive a written •guaran­ See It Da.v Or Night TO BE SOLD AT for lhre«> grouing voung- he had not read him out of the TO BE SURE tee. Free estimates with refer­ If you have no means of transpor­ sters. This kind of s«-t up bv calling the phones listed below. | kitchen,' fireplace, hot water heat, I Basement garage, amesite, com bi-1 vacant, prage^ ..a c r e , good re-] e“ .s. ' ’ " ‘ i Window Honors Democratic pai ty was because.. BROAD BREASTED Bronze fre.sh DIRECTIONS: Q mile east of recreation room in cellar, amesite nation wjndows. etc. The other is' turn. Asking $12,600. Welles Agen , ,, . McCarthy filled mam speaking 1953 WILUYS 4-WHEEL RUBBISH AND Ashes removed. , ences. By calling AD 2-6285 after frozen Toms, 14 to 20 pounds, ,55c tation. I’ll send m.v anto for you: is hard to find, if if suits Italian workers attended him-1 fn i,, he hopes that ‘a practical Idealist SEE McCLURE General cleaning of attics, cellars 5 p.m. ,Mr. Hebert. No obligation. ’ ' yoiir needs miiy we hear Vernon.Center on Route 30, drive. Beautifully landscaped! a cute two bedroom ranch. Ba.se-j cy, Coventry. Tel. PI. 2-6872 like Baruch will help to finance DRIVE JEEP lb. Schaub's Turkey Farm, 188 yard. Many more extras. Pric* I ment gamge. Coiner lot. We w i l l ------;------'------— • -!------dreds 'o f' labor - union meetings] _ Retiring; ( loaches and yards. MI. 9-9757. Hillslown Road, A — I ^ B - F—R—T— S PUBLIC your offer. throughout the country. The big-' ; Alben Barkley's campaign in Ken-, for clean, jfnaranleed tiSedj Practically ne.w throngliont. PAINTING AND Paperhanging. $12,400. Phone . Barbara Wood* ' be glad to show .vou through these. COVENTRY $1000 dbwn buys, new. tucky." car.s. Ally make. Any m o d e l,'.Save $60n-on this unit. Only H A I RADIO-TV Ser\*i('e. Service ■ Satisfaction guaranteed. 35 years 4.7-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD WARREN E. ^IOWLAND Agency. MI. 9-7702. Oul riding? Drive by the new I er Cape Cod. 4 rooms, bath, full ge.n and noisiest was in Rome South Glastonbury where the Communist-dominated Nobody Rcf|iiosU'd .\llracling considerable interest Barklev was then being opposed 1941 to 1954. Ea.sy payment ■$•‘195 down, charge $.7.50; Tel. .MI, 9-6665. Gary experience. Order* taken for out­ Articles For Sale 45 MERCURY Tricycle,, child’s trsc- AUCTION r>TZ~~A J -.iT""” i ranch home on Gi'^enwood Drive. basement. State road, balance G.I. and attention is one of the Main in the primary bv. Gov, A. B. lamonaco. side work now. Call' Raymond 68 HIGH STREET (enr-. Realtor -r- Insurance mortgage. Also. 10 room house, Rome Chamber of I,abor sponsored at bank rates. BAILEY’S Antique Shop, 382 Mam I tor and Kirbv vacuum cleaner. At- j’ftfe,« « tile bath, ^ combination ^ * 1,1 . " ' “ storm ’I Sign on the___ house_ Three^ bedrooms, Street display window* of VVstkins "Happy" Chandler, and Baruch Trudeau. MI. 9-1614. ner BeeeliMoo<| Lane). De­ lot of 90' Improvements, barn, 7 acres. a gathering in the Piazza del Pictures: Sergeant Brothel's. Tlie entire window has I^WN MOWERS all l.vpes sharp­ street. Mitchell 3 .5003 Moderately I tachments. Rea.sonable. Call JA. by order of ,^ourt of Com­ wlndowjk and door*. Sewers, city , ^,nn^*** ' ia” *'° Popo!o (People's Square.) The I had Indicated he would help Bark- 1951 CADILLAC tVlUPE ' 8-1.583. light tnl 8 room Coloninl, 648 Woodbridge Street $13,700. Over too others, new list-, been devoted to Manebester High ened and lepaired, Dejivery serv­ priced items in china, glass, tin­ mon picas May 22nd, 19.>1 water, on bus line, near school. [ 5, K" «'’ • I lev. being a* he. put it—"very McCLURE AUTO CO. peVlLLE \ full of atmosphere and ex­ church and stores. Prlee $15,000. real quality con- ] tngs needed. Welles Agency, I ' ’. orkers' Assn, met in School athletic coacjies. Pete Wig- ice. G. Snow, 336 Siirrimit. 'Tel. MI. ware. pewter and furniture. tra refinements, con­ Phone MI-3-8600 or MI-3-5711 I (Continued from Page, One) j generou.*" In hi*- contributions to Private Instructions 281 WHITNEY MAPLE dinette set at 2 P. M. on the premises MI. 3-4007. stiuctlon for youiseir Selling .at i entry. Tel. PI. 2-6872. , St^ Peter s Square. len and Will Clarke, in connection party funds'. Cadillac's pride. Lokfletland 3-4531. W’ith extension table, mahoganv venient school hiis, ,»fe„ i $16..700. I — '— ^------'— : ------) Yugoslavia's '.MaJ* .Day obaerv Hu.sdon Sales and Service all new W; W. tires. On\v $795 IA7AM— Rich top soil, deliveried. Deal With A Realtor— spep- Mundt, chairman of the Senate ^he^^Testtmonlal Dinner for I Tliere waa no mention whether- No. 1 grade. $3 yard, No. 2 grade, bedroom set, upright piano. Ex­ ,a parcel of land tvith the wonderful nelghhorhond— 54 ACADEMY STREET Six room Two family o'ff Broad Street, I Y*5RNpN v l ^ Ranch, two baths, « « a great military spep down. , \ I .STONE. BRinx, fireplace and ce- ACCORDION and piano taught in cellent tune and condition. Can be Immaculately miiintained, • TTour Home Speciall.st four bedrooms, full basement, re c/i* cle . Pre.sid«nl TTto reviewed Investigations Subcommittee during st"ate Arn^ori"'*^^* ‘ Baruch actually did contribute, 37.3 Main Street j ment work. Call .Ml. 9-,5451 or MI. vo„r home. MI. 9-5144. $2,50 yard. Washed stone, sand, building thereon located on Dutch colonial, in good condition. 1 Four rooms on each side. One side r.. but Barkley won by 50.000 votes |. 3-5042. ------gravel, fill, Nussdorf Sand and seen Sunday, 10 Gardner St. you’ll like It, come and see Laundry iniom off kitchen,; l» on lease at $9.7 per month, the reatton room, fireplace^ bar. Qual- tibop.* from a stand at th* ,.Va- the televised Inquiry, said last Ijuge sketches of the two le- the easterly side of Squir­ for yourself. -XVorth every after FDR spoke in his behalf. He Open Eveniiiirs Stone Go. Ml, 9-7408. screened porch, attic, oil steam other the owner is vacating. This -coaches, trophies later became Vice President- un­ 1951 WILLYS 4 CYL. HAVE YOU HAD your sewing ma-j MAPLE TWTN bed. chest, spring rent of ..$16,800. heat, storm .windows and screens, ,1s an. excellent proposition fqr two) Bonds— Stock.s and mattres.s. love seat, 9 x 12 rug rel Trail, Waterfront Park, coached bv Clarke der Truman and now is a candi­ 1952 FORD fordor, onginal A j con­ STATION WAGON 1 chine looked over recently. Like' USED FULL length wood screens BIGELOW STREET i one-car garage. - one block • from families. House i.s- only 5 or 6 years ; dition, new tires, lustrous blue firt- Mortgages 31 Phone ^TT .7-4822 . d several hesdlines date for) another try at the Sen- Heater, riefro.ster, direc-j everything el.se. it needs-adjusting with hardware. Sizes 24" and .79", Coventry, Conn. ! bus line, store and short walking old. The owner* are asking $18,500. ! ^lering machinea fore the Senator.* in seven days o f , from old editions of The Herald ish;, 1951. Chevrolet tiidor, deluxe Other listings we can • ate in the Kentucky Democratic and cleaning periodically. Service I FIRST AND second mortgages .72 ” X 55 ”, 32" X 47 ". Tel. MI. Owners are moving out of this' distance to school. Shown by ap- ■ Call ii*. w$ will give vou *11 the! b e i n g .A^merican-supplied Sher,: under-oath hearings'without signs which explained exploit* of track model, equipped and honestly tional signal.* and overdrive,] 3-48.76. A certain piece or parcel of. show If you call-MF,-8-049$ j primary .Aug. 7: The Senatq seat On all makes of sewtng machines, ^ bought for pur own account. Fast, j desirable 6 -and 6. duplix. Price pointment. Asking $14;.700, Elvaydetails. man.*. T-.T^'s, amt Patton*. A of let-up. and basketball learn* add much in* ' IB now held by Sen. John Sherman guaranteed. 1949 ,Memiiy cori- Onl.v $305 dow.ll. Work done in your home; Why not ' land with all biilldings thereon- for an apimlntmenf, Wanted— Real Estate 77 vertible. Radio, heater, new ,■ top, confidential service. Manchester haa been substantially reduced fof4 Tyler. Realtor. Ml. 9-4469. Just listed a new .supc/ larich, number of 1.7.7 mihm'eter howit-, Secretary of the Army Stevens, teiest to the diSRlsy;' Cooper, a Republicat). who is seek­ get an estimate on electrifying COMBINATION Aluminum win­ standing, situated on the east­ ' ■ ' home, six months old. Custom biillf i lustrous black finish. Priced to sell Investment Corp., 244 Main street. dows and screens,'$17.95 and up, SEPTIC TANKS erly side of Squirrel Trail KIMRF.RI.V WOODS — a fast sale, Exrellent moitraee ' MANCHFtTER Th). afr^nz-v haa ' iiu,in.iiB uiu. «„uai.t)m ! - —■ ----- r .------— ^ i *er* moved along In the eight-mile ‘ who fjl^st took the-witne.** sland the' Clarke roached baskethalL at* ing reelection. ' , See The.xe Fine \'a!uc.s Today your machine. Sichel. MI. 9-9419. Ml. 3-5416 Excellent mortgage , MANOTESTER pre.sent owners. Located o f f : BEADY BUYERS waiting. For im- proces.sion opening day April 22. was still Manchester High for ,3” v-ears and Ic;tlon to rearma - that the end result would be ROTOTILI.ER and mstructi rna m braiding rugs. F.STATES— .5 moms, 1' , Phones; Office MI-3-5419 A.______t__ Amm • , pj>nv^n.l#nr^,convenience _■______•_ . .. ? montment andan/t cla.shing briefly with ■ As the hearing closed yesterday. The toastmaster.will-be the Hort’- Fascism , • NASH RAMBLER. 1951 convertible, Realty for appointment. MI. 9-2392. Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer June, 1984, revised Xovemlier, Agency., Manchester. Ml. 9-1107. second nibrtgaga money available 1949 STUDEBAKER Chsmpion con­ Call Rockville 5-5709. Llnee Installed—(>llar Water* baths, carport, screens and Residence Ml-9-7751 Also 'ialings. wanted Call Thfc steel hblrneted police. Ray.H. Jenkins, special subi-om^ n.-^hie William ,I .Cties and the He referred there to the acti’ri- overdrive, heater, radio, 5 Gen­ FOR HIRE 198.5 and recorded In Coventry BOLTON millee counsel, drew from Stevens „rjncipal speaker will be Na’ ional vertible. price $4,50, Inquire 31 RESTAURANT-GrIll, centrally lo- ProoHng Done. land rei’ord and bounded and storm sash. Reereatl.m LARGE FIVE Room ranch home, ! Johnson Building Company 953 American .soldier* stayed home ties of the House Un-Amerifien Ac- eral white aide wall*. Like new, HUMUS park nearby. A s. k i n g 2-car garage, Venetian blinds,' im acknowledgment that when the Commander Arthur Connell of the plus two extra snow tires, $800. Stone St. .MI. 9-5463. .with operator. Ijiwns, tobacco calcd, I..arge dining room seating described as follows to wit: On a few acies, a two .bedroom Main St Ml 3-7426 Eveninga Ml On orders of their' commandei ; tlvities Committee, then a special too people. I.ong lease, resonable. $14,800 screens, storm afindows, radiant "i"' 9-0018 was.non of the group under Rep. Dies iD-Texas). Private owner. 428 I-ake St.. Man- ' beds. gardens. M cKin n e y b r o s . northerly by lot N’o. 28 In said MANCHESTER heat. Beautiful comer lot 106 x 98. C®lonial close to the school. Lsige x;,nrM .rd»“ Term*. Call after 5 p.m. JA. Superior quality, screened and T_ . ------thatvio^n*c: marked the Coiii- relieving Msj: Gen Kirke; r BVl-aw; - j , It now ia a permanent House con - cheater. shieddifd. Truck shovel and back SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. section. 100 ft.; easterly by lots DIAMOND I.AKF, SF.C- Ml, 9-0253. attached two car gaiage Home is tm from O . -'rjn; P ^ T T ln Aiilo .Acce.a.sorie(4^Tires 6 Free Estimates MI-.7-6144 5-9623 ask for Mr. Kliman. IS0-IS3 Pearl SL Tel. M1-S-S.808 No. 11 and N’o .’ 12 In said sec­ in good repair. Has a full basement. U- READY to buy, aell, exchange rnunist-led anti-.^merican Mav Day mlttee and is headed b.v Rep. Velde hoe for hire. 'riON—.810.800, ne« Cai>e’ reaJ estate, mortgagea arranged. , rnelee two years ago.’ mouth, N. J.. he so informed American I.egion. 39.50 PLYMOUTH sedan. Good con-) tion. 50 ft.; southerly by lot N'b. Carthy "to flnd.init how Sen. Mc­ iR 111). Dies left Congress of his FOR TIRES, Tubes and batteries FOR LEASE Rockville*5-56.52 ' Cod. .7 rooms, overlook­ me. n oi in a ae- v— .i.______. ___ . -t.,______Consult Howard R. Hastings, | own accord In the mld-1940's. but dition. Radio and heater. Call MI. 36 In said seellon, ,100 ft.; and vriopmfnr pViV^o^rVa^ ‘homes, -wo Gape j reallv^beautUul grounds. A.sking Agency. MI. 9-1107 Carthy felt about It. ” ■ 9-1087 after 4 p. m. ] contact your Goodyear Service SERVICE STATION ■or ing lake. LOYALTY HAY IN .V. V. Is now back in the House. He no Store, 713 Mam Street. MI. Household Service.* i wOsterly by .Squirrel Trail, .50 Ft. .Monmouth, a radar research BUller 9-2548 ft:, said premises are subject lo CF-NTRAL I.4K’ATU)X,— New York. Mav 1 It’s center, was then a target in Mc- longer' sit* on the Un-Apieric*n 1046 BUICK . Coupe, 1948 Oldsmo-) 9-5390 Use our easy pay plan, Offiered 13-A Located on main thoroiighfarf "wRi? S tw^'beSliSrr.l ^i^hTomes°^r Gmm m1 ^^^ « cozy bed- LISTINGS WANTED - Single: , v- ...... - ...... Puhlir Re^ordj Actinties group. good location -doing good gal- certain restrletlons appearing Income producing 2 fnm- ' ind bath; Second'floor, t^o bed-] Th* Escott A^ncy. MI. 9-7883.^ ,iw m winterized home. Ideal for two-family, three-family, bual-. L ' ® ' I ”®"' in New \oiks. carth.v’s hunt for alleged espip-' bile 9 cylinder, 1940 Dodge coujie ALL ALUMINUM combination win-1 ness property , Have many caah '^ '^ boroughs, with left-wing 5fsy nage. $5. down and good credit. Walk in, .MOTOR SALE New motor guar- CORNICES, Drapes and slip covers ] ^w r n J In the land record of said Cov­ ily In wonderful ennditlnn. vantee. Ford. Chevrolet,Chevrolift, Mercury, ‘ ustom made by Classic Decora- dows and doors, self-storing, save entry. Ijirgr comer Inf. heaiitifiil rooms. Oil heat, fully Insulaled. SWEEPING VIEWS, seven robm gnJ^ve e'^n Ivor^^^ buyer* . Mortgagea arranged. —______‘ Steven.s. under stiff questioning. Marraotee Deeds drive out. We are easy to do busi­ LOOKING FOR Basement Dodge. $124.95, Pontiac, Oldsmo- tors, 41 Oak St. For free estimate | Call Hartford JA-.V2103 heat, comfort, convenience, last a trees. Ijindinrd can live In All city utilities. Basement ga- eqatom built doctor’s home.^Very *„od terms on tWs We ar" having Please call Georg* L. GrariadiO. I , said that McCarthy wanted Law- Anth'mv Smith to Rachel M Hookiiig Rugs -4rt ness, .with;. No pressure, no big call Ml '9-2730. lifetime. Free demonstration: Call j rage. A real bijy at $13,500. large room*, c,ompletely .redecor-j inspection on Sunday down payment. See Bob Oliver at bile, etc. $174.95. $10 month. Cole Fcr Information Terms of sale— 10% cash, or .V', room anartmenti rent ReaJfor. Mitchell 9-5878. 109' Legal N otice ton continued in command ^because -Innes. property at Pearl . and Motor*. ML 9-0980. anytime. Bill Tunslcy. Ml. 9-9095. OFFICE SPACE certified cheek at time of sale ated, center hall, fireplace, la v a -;o . t, ,, Rn.it. ai a Henry street. , I-— ------r------— the General^ was ’’cooperating Spruce Street* Center Motor Sale*. 461 Main St. free and have annual In- tory. Ceramic tile bath, oU hotJ?-■ - -- J'w-t past KINLSH Holland- window I k s t a BLISHETd Meat and gror erv and balance on approval of sale eoine of 62.400 from fur­ the Bolton Lake House. » pf*u to .Mc,ciure Speaker's Topic FAMOUS LIFETIME batteries, six shades,■ made A <9 A a» to measure'. .AAll II I . . . . * DELTA-DE WALT power tools and ALICE? CLAMPET, Realtor water heat, two car attached-ga THE FABUIXIUS Hudson Hornet, store, exrellent location.,, good IN A 100% by the Court. Subject to the nished second floor units. _ r l I...” A . . “"‘ 'T f C oven irr, on Die 2nd day ol April, A. ------lion, and that In fart Lawton was .Ajito Company. Inc., property at year guarantee. Self-recharging in metal Venetian blinds at a new ato<-k and fixtures, low rent. Gross accessories. Sales, service, demon- rage, 9-10 acre land, IS minutea | gle and two-family hoinea. Mort- D.. 1954 direct from owner. Uke new with etration Terms erriuiged. Capitol United States of America to Well worth 8I9..700. Mi-9-4543 T. J. CROCKETT left in command at Ft. Monmoath 373 Main Street. The Dorcas L'ociciy of Emanuel only 10,000 mil.es. Save $1,900 Will 60 seconds. Buy the best for less. low price Keys made while you approx. $89,000. Price $8,500. De­ redeem within one year from out. $19,950. Carlton W.. Hutchina, | gage* arranged. Pleaae call A.C.B. iio.v THOMAS <; WKI,l,4k« and still is, lohn, T. Berk and Sarah M'. $1 weekly. Gole Motor*. wait, May^low’s. Equipment Co., 38 Main St. MI. 9-5132. MI. 9-4694. . , | Real Estate Broker KM] . JUilXe*. Lutheran Church W'll hold its consider trade. MI. 9-6990 tails 6n requeit. ■ J. ,A. Rodocchio, LOCATION dale of aale as required by Realty Co. MI, 9-2392 O h m otion of Th»- WlllimantU' T»uj»t the Secretary .stud he was Berk, to Edythe Reed Pasek. 323 Main St., Winated. Conn. CUS’TOM BUILT four room, ex- Phone MI-3-5416 or : monthly meeting Wtfdncoday at 8 W'SAVING of burns, moth holes COME IN—Browse around The ‘ w i t h a v a i l a b l e ' statute' in the event that the RICHARD J. pandable to six, cabinet kitchen, | WEST SIDE—Seeing is believing. | romjtanv of Wllllmantir. Conn^rtl^.ui. not'’ "afraid' of a McCarthy rei propert.v on Prospect Street, i p. m. in the.ntusu- i-<^m. ONLY DOUGLAS will sell you a Woodshed, 11 Main St., .Manches­ proeeedii from said sale are In- Re.-iide'nce MI-9-7751 on of KHwant Wolak. prisal if Lawton were’ ■ removed,/ Charles T. VanVliet and Nadine late model car a s. low aa $145 Auto Drivini* Bchool 7*4 and lorn clothing, hoiaery runs, WONDERFlfL AMOCO frahe^se PARKIN^ ,SPACE? large living itxAn, flr^,’’»c'e, 'osJc-l 'Sfx room Cape CoH. dormira, tiled * Iat»‘ of Cov^ntrv aUhtn i>aift.di!*(rirt. d#*- j The program i-ommiUee has ter. Cqnn. Good' used furniture siifflclenr to satisfy such leln. floors, sanitary molding, storm kitchen, fireplace, *iiiminnm i ______ME,V TKEK*NOKTH ! Cfa»4>d. that he gave McCarthy the in/or- H. V(tnVliet to Clarenqe P. Park- secured Mrs. Grace- Fraser, 17 down. Wa do not aak you to take handbags repaired, zipper re* available. Main street, fqr eneige- Tjilii Court iloth . duerrf that MORTLOCK’S DRIVING School. bought and sold. Tel; MI. 9-3|54 To be Mild on the premises as windows, oif steam heat, 100' let, 1 storms throughout, blinds, Bendix, EAST HARTFORD. Beautiful Sun- ■ ^ Viol'll.."il* mat’ion on Lawton as part of his *r. Jr. and Edna ,M. Pa’rker. prop- Spring St-., as speaker and her a loan fro4h a bank or finance placement, umbrellas repaired, tic dealer. Moderate investment We have just Such offices a whole .to the highest bidder, MOORE Loat confidence quickly restored men’s shirt collars reversed ami required. Ntj tent during altersr Open 'til-7 p.m. ti^ 8, near atores, bus. Only) finished cellar. Ckimpletely fenced set Ridge. Three homes8 priceopriced ►s'l.l^.isw I«. ^Iw.v of cooperating with erty on Lakewood Circle S, topic will bo 'The Art of Hook­ company to completa your down awaiting your inspection. sale aubjfel to the approval of Realtor ffom 117 200 to 122 900 See these i **’*^®'* hunters from,, the United I rlalmt azalnsi ih- »arn* t<> )hr Admin- the Senate probe, and that he de- Certlflca’te of Distribution payment. PipUveiy only $i4s by a Bkjtlled. courteous instructor replaced.replied. Marlow'a Little Mend tiona while changing from two bay $10,000. Carlton W. Hutchina. Ml | tn yard tyilh patio and fireplace,, Iiyiii ffom $17,200 10 to $22,900. opeSee uthese ie ^ ij.,l o . .., exnerted . here iUlraior and directs that.h -.' r ^k ".. - - ' ------“ ------ing Rugs." She will .also tell about License included. Insured, dual ‘^tLAOSTONE. Stt&e for wl For complete information Court of; .Common, Pleaa, Tol­ Phone Glastonbury 9-5132, 9-4994. , shrubbed beautifully. Reaaonably I today, ^ e Escoit AgC^y. 5U. : ®‘ *‘ ** • " expected here for A retuxn Law ton strictly E.*t^e of Helen C. Apderaon to Mexico, where she hoa. adikit^td a down buya a\1949 car, $195 buyk a I^ng’ ^ o p . ts,'.modrm three bay statityV. Com­ house tfonta, (Ircpiacea, etc. land CkHihty. For further Uifor- »950,1295 buya a 1952. No addiUon, controlled standa^i) and hVdrama- bination of Amoco gasoline,. re- see Frank Miller at ME-S-9494 priced. Phone Barbara Wopda'• 9-7683. ! hunting season, .says „ nrwapaper tiavin* a rircuiaiiori m H** fOertts:’ o f his case. Anderson and C. Alan -daughter who livee' there. - ' lic cars. Ml. 9-7398.' IN-THE-HOME SERVICE. ' Up­ ton'Notch Quarry, MV 94M17. maUon call Gerald C. ^U4WK. J9r BENTON STREET. Move right Agency Ml 9-7702. ' — ------;------) Chief Game warden H4rr>’ WaJ-:.*a)d diMiIct ■ and bv pn«inz a gopv In Milvi'aukbc. Wis.. last «ight. 'Amierson. property at Ash and - A social hour with refreshnventa A1 aitla notca or loans. We guaran­ pairSra license aiid nbw lOO car Committee, Main St„ Cwvehtrjr, holstery and* floor coverings clean­ parking area make* this’ the out­ RnIhU. Rourke, Assbeiate in this clean tsungalow type home, ------; ON HAMUN ,«t, Ttjio-family flat., ter*- This tj-pe of moose hunt- public *ip.pp*^ in .aid ,v-here ' he flew after! the Heai mgs ' wrill follow. Hostesses will be ktrs. tee tOACll iiader the. above teim’a ROYAL AND Smithi.<4)rona CoMn. / ' A'UTO DRIVING tostrucUon from ed ■’or/m othproofqd.. Inexpensive standing business opportunity of abla and atandafd typewriters. THE SAVINGS lA N K . Phone fflaatnnhury Five well planned room* with ex­ E ^ T . HARTFORD. Near present ^ Six rMms;,on each floor and' a . ihg "a s legaliz^^ last year. But decta/ed last dwelt. recessed. McCarthy said Lawtoi [ Marriage LHenae 1 Alice Hoagluiid. Mrs^ Pearl ^ u lt-, w ^ fK ites aa u monthly. your home. lnsui;ed'dual control pendable second flooiv Oil btihier. ; h i^ echool. 8evei-al hQmea'pricedpriced] { heated ^droom on’third floor. Oil'll Wag too late for’ lhe, big hunting I v Certified itr<.m Record. would be called to teatify as a wit-" Willuun' Louis Jurgiui, Jr., iNew Oooa vcrddit u oiir- only recfu'irc- world-wide service. Conn Dura- this entire area. Phone Valley Oil All mafcCa of adding machinea OF MANCHE$TER ME-3-9298 inaidi .Mrs. Alnia Caspersen, MrA ®School. Ml. rlearters k Home Services, 101 Co., Middletown. Dil. 89U for Td. PflBrim 2-B074 Garade. Porch. H. E, Brok­J in the $15,000 bracket TTie EsMtt| steam Heat. 2-car"garage. 'Call] clubs of th# United - States. They '---- '*“^**'• t'*** his side In the-hearings.' Britain, and Joann Fiiada ^ r - EUm tjOarlaon. Mias Aane M. ^ naot. Douglaa ACotora, s u MfUn. '.9-6078. sold or ranted. Repairs on all Harlan Et.^ Town. Ml. E-T02I. apipointment and detklla. ' Biakas, ACarlow'a, ‘ er. ML >-9()09. Agency, Ml. 9-7983. Owner ML. 3-5581, had nietl* prior^^arrangementa, ' oi^ ict of Coran^, ' Jefilfiiu had Indicated earlier that stow, 490 Main S t. M ^ 9, Johnadn and Mias Eunice H e le ^ . - ’ " • I ■ ' ' ■ r ) ’ V \ ' r ‘ .

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    PAGE tWELVl SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1954 ATcratre Daily Net Prcaa Ran iHmtr(;rBt(r lEttottug i| m li rn r tiM W«ek Badcd Th« Weather May 1. ISM F o ra o u t e t c. 8. Weather jBweaa aid began to have its. own staff photographers in December, 1961, KIHS 1924TJass Hbonrere and ecattered thoader- About Town wc have been besieged for pictures COIN FOLDERS 1 1 ,1 3 5 Raymond — Csaszar W edding Member at the Andlt storma tonight Low tonight St-U. Heard Along Main Street on all sorts of occasions. We can­ F R E E C'OIN A PPRA ISA L Mr. and Mm. Albert 0. Hewitt not recollect a previous occasion Planning Rcilnioii Bufeaw ef dreolatlna ' Tueeday, ehowrrs emdlag In morn­ and two children. 77 West St., re­ Anil on Some of Manchester^$ Side Sfteets^ Too when anyone refused to be photo­ Manchester-^A City of Village Charm ing. High about M. turned yesterday a(ter ■ a two graphed. Manchester High School's 1924 weeks stay in Savannah. Qa.. with HOBBY SHOPPE class which, held its first reunion. Cor. Center and ariawold their son and daughter-in-law. Notea Around Town VO L LXXIII, NO. 187 (Claeoined Advertlelng on Page 12) A 1/c and Mm. William Hewitt. Coventry Pupils Keep Arbor Day Alive 25 years after graduating, had MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 3, 1954 Notes from around town: Patrol^ (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE nV E CENTS While there they attended the such a wonderful time in June, 'christening 6f thefr fimt grande man Jack Cavagnaro is bapk on his X Main Street parking meter beat 1949, at the -Manchester Oountry child. William Hewitt, Jr., who after an operation and convalescent waa bom on April 1.- Club, they then and there deter­ period. Jack and Dave Galligan mined to have another get-togeth­ SAVF with SAFECO Professor Rt. Rev.. Msgr. Timmins Dies handle all parking meters In the er in five year*. The Men's Club of the Second South End of town .. Chris Glen- Auto Insurance Congregational Oiur.ch will have a Members of the committee who ney. back from Boston- where he planned the 25th reunion, under V '4mI^ meeting Moni^ay at 8 p.m. A ihort saw his Red ,Sox play several Hits Probe business meeting for the purpose the same chairman, Frederic E. games, insists Manager Lou .Bou­ Werner, have been meeting to for­ of making fiirtiier plans for ladies dreau's charges are still in y»e run­ CROCKETT Denies Red Shield night, Ju n e 7. will* precede the pro- mulate plans, and have set the ning for the American League pen­ date of Saturday, June 6, and the Insurone* Agency Of Red Tie gmseive card garirt. A ladies night nant ,. The Rev. Arnold Tozer of is something new as e Men's CHub place, the Manchester Country 244 MAIN STREET (he Second Congregational Church Club. undertaking, and in the event it is developing into quite a golfer Telephone MI-.3-5416 Detroit, May .3 —A meets w1tk the anticipated suc- It_,l* proposed to gath er a t the after picking up tips from Pro Alex club’for a nodal time from 4 to 6 World War II defense project c ^ . it will In all probability be ah Hackney at the 'Manchester Ckiun- annual affair. All men of. Second p. m. A steak dinner will be served scientist refused to tell a try' Club .. Former Manchester at 6:30, after which the group will Church who are interested are patiolnien Al Baldt and Dave Galli­ House un-American Activi­ cordially invited to attend thl'- sing some of*the good old songs gan, Jr., are on the plant protec­ of the 20's. and enjoy seeing mem­ ties Subcommittee today meeting. tion staff at Pratt & Whitney . .Two QUINN’S whether he is or ever was a of the best golfers in Manchester bers dre.ssed in clothes they used Mr. and Mrs. Allen Winslois’ among the medical profession are to wear while attending Manches­ Communist. of Hertford. N, C.. are spending Dr. Andy Thomas and Dr. Al Sund- ter High School. PHARMACY The witneia wee Dr. Gereld the weekend with their son and quist .. Walt Fox, local insurance- The committee hopes for a big­ Harrison, now an oMiatant mathe- Grieves for Dead In Greece ^uake daughter-in-law, the Kev. Clarence man and Rcc Board member, is ger and bettef reunion than the matlea profeaoor at Wayna Unl- Reds, West E. and Mrs. Wimslow of the Church still one of the most ardent sup^ 25th, with the emphasis on fun veralty in Detroit. McCarthy’s of the Naaarene. The senior Wins­ porters of high school sports -m and sociability and no outside OPEN SUNDAYS Dr. 'Harrlaon waa the firat wit- low is observing his 84Ui birthday Manchester. Walt was behind the speakers. They urge all the gradu­ nesa called before' Rep. Kit Clar- Call Rebels Sunday. Tliey »re traveling with screen as usual at Manchester’s ates and nongraduates to bring dy's (R-Mich) aiibcommitlee in- 9A.M.torf.M. veetigating Communiat infiltra­ Suggestion their daughter and son-in-law. .Mr. opening home baseball game: last their husbands or wives as the and Mm. Archie B. White ahd two Thursday at Mt. Ne4>o..Bill Ojoper case may be. Dress will be Infor­ tion into education, labor and Arbor'Day is not pame. At least • Friday, April 30th at 10:30 a. m. mal. other fielda. other daughters, Clara and Minnie not for tills group of Coventry is in Florida this weekend to de­ To Session ! the pupils of the George Hershey Definite reservations must be in 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. • A bald mild-mannered man. Dr. Lee. School pvpils. We complained in Robertson Elementary School of liver several talks on Insurance .. Spurs Blast Familiar face missing at the by M ay 29 a t the latest to aS.sist Harriaoh politely but firmly re- this cdlui^n last week that the Coventry, will observe Arbor Day fiiaed to anawer any queationa con­ By EDDY GILMORE The Motherhood of Mary once honored custom of planting a Center these days is that of Jimmy the committee witN its plans. Ed- by planting tulip tree in menioi'y w'ard Agnew, 3; Deepwood Dr., cerning the Ommuniat Party. He Geneva, May .3 (fP)—Ea.<»t Washington,. May 3 (/P)— Mothem Circle n1ll ueet Monday tree on Arbor Day seems to be of Mrs. Floyd Wiley. Mrs, Wiley Morianos, now owner of the Three a t 8 p.m ., a t the home of Mr.s. ■J-'s In Bolton'.. Hard workers but may be contacted. ' alao refused to testify aa to hia and We.st reache(I virtual Secretary of the Army wilting. A look at this enthusiastic was a resident of Coventry, mem­ connections with the American B ernard McDonnell. 89 Coleman group of youngsters convinces ns ber of the Coventry Garden Club Inien who get very little publicity Others on the committee include agreement tfxla.v on the set­ Stevens flared today “I’m nbt Rd. are members of the Police and Federation of Teachers union or that wc were not entirely right. and well known throughout the Cecil England. 364 Main St.; Earl | WINDOW SHADES the Progreaalv^Party. ting up of a peace conference covering up anybody at any Earlier this week Mrs. Joeph I state as an expert in flower ar- P'ire P6partments who man the Clifford. 19 .Strant St,; Francis; The Rev. Alfredo Flore*, a conces.sion .booth at Mt. Nebo. All Frank S. Tavenner, chief com­ to end the blood.r fighting in time” when Sen. McCarthy Motycka was kind enough to write I rangement. and interested in pro- McCollum. 470 P o rter .St.: Mrs. : mittee c o u n a e 1, brought out former priest, will present a gospel proceeds enter the Police and Fire- Gladys .luul Johnson. 481 Porter WASHABLE lnd(x:hina. suggested someone in th« and let us know about Arbor Day moling horticultural activities I through questioning Dr. Harrison The Soviet Union agreed. message. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in exercises in Coventry. I among children. ' men’s Junior* Athletic F\ind and Is St.: Mrs. Margaret Lewis Whit-i Army was “covering up” . Zion Lutheran Church. Cooper and ; spent on various youth projects CpLUMBIA PYROXYLIN had worked for the Sperry Gyro­ Fr.'iich .sources said, to a western We will let her tell you about it. Coventry is one town w hich ha.s ney. 32 Alexander St. Mr*. Grace! scope Co., for the radiation labora­ Communists. High Streets. He served at Brent- each year in Manchester. H urlburt Barrett. 28 Mt. Nebo j propo.sal that representatives of Dear ‘‘Heard Alo'ng.“ perpetuated the custom of plant­ eg CA filade to Order tory at Massachusetts' Institute of the Communist-led Vietitiinh be The clash came wfth Stevens In wood. L. I., and is .io\.' reprcacnl- You will perhaps be pleased to PI.: Mrs. Helen Kanehl .Smith, 34 I ^ ■ 9 V ' With Vour Rnllem ing C hrist's MIs ion in New YOrk. ing a tree on Arbor Day not j\ist Oh, You Know Technology, waa contract physi­ Invited to the conference by the the witness chair on the eighth learn that Arbor Day is still very this year, hut every year. Woodbridge St.; Mrs. Gladys cist .for the Naval Ordnance day of Senate hearings into th# He was bora in Peru, S. A. His lec- '' There is a private fishing pond Soviet Union instead of by Com­ much alive in the hearts and minds (signed I Kletzle Breckenridge, 16 Benton ' La.boratoriea in Washington and m unist C?lunn. S^cCarthy-Army row. McCarthy tuw will be of interest to both of Coventry school children. On in a neighboring community that St. Protestants and non-Protestants. Mrs. Joseph Motycka. E. A. JOHNSON had been associated with the Har­ Tlie wc.slern Big Three foreign wae^seeking to explore the case of T------a local^an stocks with trout each The next meeting of the above vard University Underwater ministers a.id Foreign Minister M*j.^^^ing Perese, the Army den­ Minor Irritant • eral Manager Richard Martin's year forNtho benefit of his young committee is scheduled for Tues­ Sound Laboratory. Ngu.ven Quoc Dinh of Viet Nam tist whp got an honorable dla- Mrs..Mary Hopkins, of Milford. The current Arniy-McCarthy toys and (heir friends. day evening, M av 18. a t 8 p. m., PAINT CO. Mass., is spending the week with I house. There the effect has been (1^____ Dr. Harrison said some of the forrtinll.v agreed to admit Vietminh charge despite refusal to aiga hearings which have variously that the general manager has had Opening day, of the fishing sea­ at the home of Cecil W. England. 699 Main St., Tel. MI-9-4.501 project* ‘ he worked on during representatives with the under­ loyalty papers. her son-in-iaw and daughter, Mr. been described as an “investiga­ son the local man and his sons and Mm. P.alph Quigley, 51 Mill St. I to get his own lunch, .so ab.sorbed MRS. ARTHUR K. RAYMOND World War II were clesslfied. He standing llial th is would not impl.v Ray H. Jehklns, apecial counsel tion" and a "circus" are now also has Mrs. Martin been in the morn­ went to the fishing pond but were was dismissed by Sperry Gyro­ recognition of the Vietr. inh regime to the Senate Iqvestigatkms Sub­ getting to be called a pain in the^ ing sc.sslons, which don't end until siirpri.scd to see two men fishing scope in 1947 as a security risk .' a.s .1 slate. committee. objected to McCarthy'* The Chaminade Chorus will hold neck by an increasing .number of in Iho pond. Miss Anne Virginia C.saszar.. r'othcr of tl.c hiidcgTiKuii tho.se a RT. REV. MSGR. JAMES P. TIMMINs""*^ Us final rehearsal tomorrow after­ 12:.30 p. m. TREAT'S TREES He said many of the questions The Russian:^ and the West al- line of questions. Jenkins said th# irritated husbands. Nor docs It appear that the The local' man said, "Do you daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexan­ giecsi iiidesient gn-.vn and a cor­ asked were ''improper.'* readv had agreed that nine parties present hearings inyst "steer noon at 2:30 In Luther Hall of the The reason is that the televised sage of French l O.scs. hearings will end .soon. For everv fellows have permission to fish der J. Csaszar, 25 Lenox Sf., be­ “I don't care to make a public would attend the conference- • the clear" of the question of (he loyal­ Emanuel Lutheran Church. Evcr.v- and broadcast proceedings from Paste! streamers ilccn.-ale the one is urged to attend and to be ! f.tie w itness th a t is examined, tire here?" One an.sweied, "Oh ,su>e. came the bride of Arthur Edward EVERGREENS apectacle of my political •views," he Big Four, the Chinese Reds, the ty of any individual who cam* W ashington. D. C.. appear to have 1 am a friend of - - - m' Italinn-Amei ii an Club where a under scrutiny during McCarthy's prom pt. need for questioning .a half dozen Baymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. answered oi\ several occasions. Vietminh, and the three a.ssociated a greater pull than the magnetic new ones seenis to arise, and din­ Manchester. He stocks this pond recept nn foi- .approximately 200 BOI.TO.V CENTER ROAD ■slates of Indochina, Viet Nam, inquiry into alleged subversive ac­ pole, and as a result. • housewives When pressed by (?Iardy for an­ Monsignor Taken ! every yc.-ir so th a t we can fish." Ambrose E. Raymond, 76 Lenox gue.sts IS being held from 1 to 8 Turn Right at S "J”s Reslaumfit Cambodia and Laos. K aged Greek mother grieves amoag rutas of her quake-ruined home in Sofadhes, one of four tivities in the Army. ' The May meeting of the Man­ are ignoring husbands and homes ing one of the lelevi.,ed sc.ssions. swers, Dr. Harrison tilted the Firat we heard one com m ittee n^embei- ! "Oh. you know the St., t)>ls morning at 10 o'clock in p. m. and Sixth Amendments \o the Con­ No Break on Korea badly damaged villages In central Greece, about 135 miles northwest of Athens. The Greek gov­ McCarthy argued it was a chester Girl Scout Council will be like they never did before, even tn When leavuig on a wedding trip ernment has fixed, the offleial toll from last Friday's earthquakes at 24 killed and 137 injured. Damage held Tuesday night at 7:45 at the gloomily predict, at the end of a I loc.al man .said. "Yep, th a t's right, St. James; Church. The Rev. vention. Smrothing out of the issue of “crucial" .natter and the •whole the early days of television, when soulii tlie l):ide will lie attired in a Vietminh status < ame . as the IN tnUmmjyd at dollar*. With 3.000 buildinjr« drwtroypd or damaRod, of thouaandii of ptr* heart” of hk controversy with home of Mm. Elizabeth Lewis,' the dullest programs on the tiny, sigh, that the hearings "won't end i We are old friends," the trespasser John F. Hannon performed tlic The questions were put to Dr. until Labor Da^" j said as he hooked on to a trout. hcige suit, Ian .shoe.s ami natiual- By Death Sunday Korean deadlock shoved no sign ROOR Rtlll arc without ahcltcr, a govrrnmgnt apokiMiman aald. (AP Photo by Radio from Athrna.) Army oalcials. fi06 W oodbridge St. lighted screen seemed a miracle •‘reremony andNCelebratcd the sol­ Harrison by C3ardy and the two But take hpart, husband.s. Per­ I “Well, you fellows h.ad better lolored ai'c •:; one.s. After May 17'. of a break and som.- of the west­ He said Army oiliclaki cooper­ worthy of the closest attention. emn high M ass^. TTie snlol.st was the couple will be at home'at 21(1, LOAM other members of the subcommit­ daughter born at the haps, as in/'fhe case of the soap j get out of here, " the local man Mrs. Rena Co.stellq^ of Quincy. tee. Rep. Gordon Scherer (R-Ohio) ern foreigri ministers iiegan head­ ated in the inveeUgatlon of indi­ A was A Herald staff member, for in­ Spruce' St, No. 1 Grade $3 yd. No. 3 Grade ing for home. vidual (Tommuniat case* but threw Hartford Hospital Wednesday to stance. who is in the habit of tele­ operas and quiz shows, t,he fa s­ I said, "because I am - — Mass. Decorations'•tycre mixed 82.30 yd. Washed Sand, Gravel, and Rep. Morgan Moulder (D-Mo). The Rt. Rev. M.ssrr. Jame.s Patrick Timmins, 59, widely re­ Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll, 619 cination will wear off as the hear­ and I am the fellow wlio stocks cut flowers. , .Mrs Raymond is a graduate of Stone, Fill. U. S. U ndersecretary of S tate Steelworkers up “every conceivable obatacle" phoning his wife at the end of each Mt. .st._ Jo.seph Academy anil is (Hardy said the subcommittee spected for his intellectual, humanitarian and pastoral attain­ Waller Bedell Smith took over when the committee moved lnt» W. Middle Tpke. work day to give a .sort of fillip to ings wear on. Aflet all, the thin pond. ” Given in marriage by h^er fath­ would conduct hearings in Detroit, VFW Says Students employed at the Hartford Machine ments and recognized as the dean of Manchester Catholic leadership of the American dele­ what McCarthy called the “far the daily grind, complains that his reokless copccil and the contempt Flabbergasted, the two men er. the bride had as he mhirl of NUSSDORF LAnalng and Flint. But, h* pointed for the hearings displayed hv the picked up their fishing gear and Screw Co. clergy, died yesterday at St. Francis’ Hospital of a cerebral gation a., U. S. Secretary of State To Ask New more important * field of who waa converaalions ,'are getting ever honor her si.ster. Miss Arlene F. Sand * St^ne Co.—MI-0-7408 out, aassions will bt auspended Dulles headed for Washington by responsible for putting up a “pro­ more abrupt. On Thursday, he re-' show's s ta r is p r e t t y mweh the left thn scene, C.saszar. Bridesmaids were Mr.s •Mr. Rayniond graduated from Thursday while the committee hemorrhage. \ ------—------same from one ses.sinn to, the next, Manchester Higli School, served membere go back to Washington to Recently honored by Pope Plus -mm- plane. Dulles stopped at Milan to tective coyer" over CJommunlata. port^ he no sooner dialed his Charlotte Ackerman of Hartford, meet Italian Premier Mario Scelba Wages Boost Spoiled Loyalty Day •so maybe mi.s.Smg nnt' of them five years in the f . S. .Navy and is XII -who elevated the Manchester McCarthy said Army officlata number and said hello than his .Ma.vbiiskctsT sister of the bridegroom. Mrs. vote on the St. Lawrence Seaway for a talk on the stalemated Euro­ >RADI0 BAHERIEsl wife shot back: “Schine’s on the will not seem like siieli a lo.ss. al p'li^.sent employed at P ra tt and Bill. pastor to the dignit.v of Domoatit; o* Oe threatened “smear reporta” W ALL MAKES ^ What has become of the old- Ruth Post, al.so of H artford. .Mi.s.s pean Army Treaty and Italy's Stand. I'll see you later,” and hung Patricia Csaszar of Mansflclfl and WhilnX Air'cralt. The committee hea issued 89 sub­ Prelate with the title of Mon- * • g- « Pittsburgh, May 3 (4V-Thi^fclO against his Investigating comnUt- time. friendly custom of hanging RUBBISH and ASHES w rangle wlt)» Y ugoslavia, over United Steelworkers’ iTb-mSttiber > i up. I’ietured .Xhove Mias Mary Lou Costello of 20 E'l- poenas, but has not publicly dl8-' signor. Fr. Timihins won to have t . O d s H d i W Middletown, May 3 LaLgt?# , Trieste. Wag|u^licy Committee comes pressed for the names of tfuise re­ We have heard,, also, that the Was our face red the other day This used to' be tlie thing to do, Ison Rd. Junior bridesmaids closed names of the recipients. •Dulles In Italy eign Wars described a.* a near riot sbetween Loyalty Day ^i^hurJ^ug^Siores ^ Some of the witnesses, however, Monday. On Friday, before he be- W-y • m ^ ^ here^Hkicsday and Friday to put sponsible for “protecting'/ Com­ fatal fascination the hearings I when we Iiegan to read an article especially with girls, and occa­ were Rose Ann and Mary Anne General cleaning of cellars and Dulles’ four-engined U. S. Air finishing touches on the union's parade marchers and .students fromXWe.sIeyan University m unists. / seem to have has spread to Gen- I in the Herald rcfeiring to .Mr, and D andurand. attics. Reasonable rates. have admitted being called by the came ill ai.d waa admitted to the m-M W £ i 9 f S W H ^ sionally a lad would hang a May- com m ittee. hospital, he waa writing out in- O Lf- f- t j t j Force plane landed in a rain at contract demands before starting broke up the VFW-sponsored celebration liere Sundav after- It was then th^ Stevens, I Mr.s. So-and-so. ''pictiiiTd above" basket to his swcct|icarl or to Francis Bergeron. 149 Branford PAS0UA4E Milan's Malpensa airport. He was noon. Coll M & M— MI.9-9757 Clardy pointed out subcommittee vitations to the Investiture cere- \ ______neg(KlaUon8 with the' nation's Henry T. Plnchera, State straightening up , in the witnes# I hut no picture was llicrc! Wc some girl, just as an indication of St., wa.s best man. ami ushers mony. greeted there by Scelba and Ital­ :Sel industry. VFW vice commander, termed a chair, clipped, out hi* denial that 1 had maiio all arrangement?, the the trend of his thoughts toward were Edward Adamy. 45 Goodwin PIZZA end GRINDER rules specify that any witneas may Mrs. Lillian Shepard Bowers, 144 ian Foreign M inuter Attilio Piccio-1 have counsel while he is testifying. Local Catholic groups had .Jteimlttee'S final draft un- series of parade interferences hy he waa “covering up” anyone. H erald photographer wa.s on hand hci. St:. Thoma.s Tracy. 133 Lenox St.. SHOP Woodbridge St., mother of Mayor ni. W ith Dulles w ere U. S. Am* will include demands students as s "well organized In the upshot, Jenkins held that planned a testimonial dinner May ba.ssador Clare, Boothe Luce, wh#- Varied Advice DON'T to do his share, but one of the E arl Johnson. 156 Branford St. .566 ( enter St. Tcl. MI-9-H'i87 12 honoring h)s recent elevation Sherwi^od Bowers, and widow of ■fOM) w te e - lncrrea.se and'lm prove- demonstration and very likely I questions about the Army's han^^ SERVICES principals positively refused to ho and Charles Dandurand of New­ Judge fferbert O. Bowers, died in had flown from Rome to Geneva Fiiresight Edited Paper nyptk in the present Insurance and Communist-Inspired.'' Incidents j dling of the Pereas case were p re^ Throw Thom Away photographed and no amount of ington. Junior ushers were Rich- ; \Vc Spet'iali/.e In I Manchester Memorial Hospital for ha-sty talks, and Livingston T^ f||MM)^|l)'ograms. But few observ- kpeclfically mentioned were the I er but that the Inquiry should hot That Interpret The' Wishes If the recent rains have spoiled Msgr. Timmins had been pastor Merchant. a.ssistant U. S. Secra­ For Indoehiiia StUl Plenty Of Wear Left persuasion ty those present could a weekend for you or interfered aid C.saszar, brother of the bride, : • l*i/./.a • (Hinders Senate Races yesterday, after a period of failing any serious effort to display of a (Nazi flag fi-om the I go into the merits of the case, that Of The Family alter that decision. The story and Clifford Fisher. i of St. Bridget's Church since Jan. health. \ tary of State for western Europs, be 'Wade for a guaranteed annual In Sbues Repaired Here with your outdoor spring cleaning • Spaghetti •Ravioli 1. 1937. He w as editor of the window of a dormitory, spitting at ' is. the question of Peres*' loyal- went through without antbody plans, don't be discouraged. It T he bride wa.s attired in a white The daughter of the late Mr. and wagii. the American flag, an altered road Italian Sauce To Take Out Feature Ohio, Catholic Transcript, official pub­ Mrs. Jason',^G. Shepard, she wa.s (Continued on Page Four) The big industry, which has Waiting Dulles noticing the omission or changing I'otild be Worse according to an strapless nylorl tuire gown, made ■ lication of the (Connecticut Diocese block dlskuptlng the line of nisi-ch, __ For the most part, the forenoon SAM YULYES the context, much to our- chagrin. born in Wes\ Hartford, March 18, granted seven rounds of wage session was a sparring. WTsngllng JOHN B. BURKE anonymous observation which goes with a bouffant front with a ■ red-I and received the prpal honor for Washington.' May 3 .*l - Con- Shoe Repairing of the Better People arc funny. Since the Her- this w ay: ingote of Chantilly lace over a ' Open 9 .\. M. to 1 A. .M, 1869. She received her elementary hikes since World War fl. is feel­ exchange which produced little to Kind Done While Vou Wait. ills work as head of the publica­ education In West Hartford gram­ •>«*( gressional comment made it clear FUNERAL HOME The rain is raining all around; chapel train length. Her seal- , Dailv Alabama Vote ing the pinch of a business lag for ana alleged abuse hurled by Stu- todav that .Secretsrv nf ' throw...... "j new " -js"'* light on the basic «-Is- tion. m ar school and wa.s graduated the first time in seversl year* and 18 MAPLE STREET 87 EAST C EN TER ST. It rains on all the nations; loped veil of illusion silk was at- | Msgr. Timmins' first a.ssign- Vietminh Halt dents at• the ■ VFW------Auxiliary march­ - " secretary , ol State | sues in dispute between McCarthy It rains a lot on many things — Washington, May 3 UP) — Con­ from Hartford \High School and this is expected to' weaken union ers. pulles, rebuffed ebraad in his p l« ' and ArawTffiCi” ^ '' Opp. Flmt National Store TEL. 8n-3-68«8 tached to a small crown covered : ment after his ordinaUon at St. Sm ith College, cl^.ss of 1892. for united action a^ainat Com* Th#^»^vnfv«i But mostly on vacations. with seeded pearls, and she car­ tests for the U. S. Senate in Ala­ bargaining power. "At one point I had to as.sert niv Parking Lot Joseph's Cathedral, Hartford, Oct. On May 12, 18^7, she wa.s m ar­ ried a prayer bonk with phalae- bama and Ohio feature primary Third Massive Only recently. DaVld J. McDon- authority to restrain the men ^^wUh'McCarthy and hi# X ______AMBtLANCE SERVICE 20, 1918, w as as curate a l St. ried to Ally. Herbert O. Bowers i aid. president of the Steelworkers, r.? ® conflicting sd- • aides sought by improper means to Kush.v Bill nopsis orchids. Christian Ehdeovor elections tomorrow aa voters go to James' Church. from attacking the students," the polls in five states. and cam* to Mankhe.stcr to live. j told the union's 39-meniber execu­ Vtstes **^" returns to the tnited *,cure preferential treatmentvfor EMER6ENCY •What • well known, custodian of •'iTic nuid of honor's gown was! The honored priest's body will said Pinchera. ' Society of * These principal nomination* are Two sons were b'orn to them. Attaek on Fort tive board that steel production is null-- /<■■ K- 'i, i . G.'David Schine. Schine, a ivealthy what municipally owned building aqua straplcs.s nylon ncl. made I lie in state al the St. Bridget's Mayor Sherwood G\ Bowcr.s and down more than he expected it to Answer To Soviets OIL BURNER hopped into an automobile driven at stake as the political season, rectory until 4 p, ni. tomorrow Loyalty Day is a VFW-Sponsor- i Nfiy Vorker. was an Unpaid con. with lace in the "l;irt. She also | North Coventry 1954 style, steps up its pace: Atty. Raymond R. Bowers. go- a i onfcrcnce tomorrow, -ia, to McCarthv’o invj»aH»a by what well,known off'cc secre­ wore a mati hing (ape and a cut- j P resents; when it will be removed to the By U4KKY .4LLEN ed rebuttal to the Soviet Union’s ______SERVICE Alabama: Governor, U. S. Sen­ Library Intef'^st Hanoi. Indochina, May 3 UP)— McDonald said there are 189.344 scheduled for a round of talks with ; tions subcommittee before he was tary scaring the wits (. it of her out helmet of aqua, and carried a i church where it will remain until Soon after coming tq Manches­ May Day celebration. This vear. congressional leaders and admtnis- admini* drafted laat fall ** Two One-.\ct Plays ato r, 9 U. S. R epresentatives. The Communist-led Vietminh USW members furloughed from becau.se he wa.s disguised in flow­ bouquet of 1 lict,-of-lhe-vallPy. | the funeral. The Office of the ter. she became interested in the basic and fabricatih^ steel plants M ayor Stephen K . Bailey, al.so a • ing beard and mustache? IGREAT VALUESjl •• Ohio: Governor, U. S. Senator, Dead will be sung at 8 p. m. to-, halted their third massive infantry professor of government at the a^m".h " McCarthy and his aides, deny- CALL Frencli roses and aqua <-arnalion.s. | library work of Ever Ready Circle about the Red threat to strategic mg the Arihy charge, contend th* 23 U. S. Representatives. assault -on Dien Bien Phu last and another 257,026 Iqembers Km The lady drove up in front o( Tlie bride.smaid.s wore r ainbow ; “Scrambled Eggs” morrow. of Kings Daughters. Founded in part-time schedulee. university, invited the veteran.* to southeast Ama. Dijferences of opin-i Army tried to use^Schine a* » V u i L Indiana: 11 U. S. R epresenta- night. The breather for the weary have their parade in Middle.town \ MJ^9-4548 the .Masonic Temple Saturday eve- colors, yeIlo\-.'. blue, green and | Gves. From 4 o'clock lomoirow until 1890,'the circle member.** in addi­ The union's contraeix^ with "hostage " to influence the sub. I ning on an errand. She pulled the orchid. Their gowns wore strap- | the hour of the Mass, Campbell tion to their efforts along lines of and battered French union de­ basic steel prodjjctioi) companies and opened the facilities of the gressmen and within the adminis "FOR A LIMITED Florida: Govertior, 8 U. S. Rep­ University for their use. tratiori. committee to stop its investiga­ WILLIAMS ' car up to the' curb and the pas­ less, ■ cf nylon net. with Ini'c ; “Food for Father” resentatives; (Council, K nights of Columbus, will cheer and charity in the commu­ fenders extended into today, Expire June 30. (Contract talkiKare tion Of alleged subversive activi- senger door opened quickly. The trimmed skirts. Tlicy wore ma(ch- ! TIME ONLY" New Mexico: Governor. U..S. provide an honor guard at the cof­ nity, adopted as their main A terse French High Command expected to get started at least Pinchera claimed that a* march­ Knowland ITges Coalition ties in the Army. * GshfoJuL iXaJui, « OIL SERVICE disguised man jumped in the car ing capes and small jiraidcd hats. : Sat., May 8 Senator an^ 2 U. S. Representa-. fin. the guard, of two members, project the maintenance of a pub­ communique early today, said the month before that. er* neared‘the university, where Senate Majority I>eader Know- The mam developments of th* and the lady screamed. and carried bouquets of carna-l tives. to be. changed at hour intervals. lic librar>j which had its begin­ night at • the beseiged northwest Most ob.servers expert the union v^hey planned ceremonies, “several land of California in an interview session: • .At 8 r. ,M. Before there was any bloodshed tions. , Most of the five states have up Campbell Council has called a nings in a small building on NOrth Indochi'na fortress was "calm," stt^ent* spat- at the color bearers Saturday called on the United 1. The committee had some-talk "SECLUDED SUMMER LIVING" he identified himsejf. She there­ The junior bridesmaids wore j for nomination candidates for less­ special meeting for 8:30 tonight to Main Street. Later it was housed with only "light harassments" of (Continned on Page .Nine) **N>ey passed, snri others refused States 'to - move__ at __once for a coaii upon insisted on taking him home while embroidered nylon ' net NORTH COVENTRY er state offices. complete arrangements for this. in a room of the Robertson School key French positions by rebel to remove their hats in respect to • lion defense against'Conimunism in (Continued on Pago Four) •to photograph him in his regalia gowiis over aqua taffel'a and sm all, Many aspirants already are cer­ A funeral Mass will be celebrated on North School Street. artillery and mortars. the flag^” ' Asia,* ' even if this . means acting ' 26 Miles East^of .Manchester—Off Kaute 41 WACUCD PHf>NE which apparently had something COMMUNITY HOUSE 8n-9-4.5S7 braided hats. They carried mixed ; tain of victory at tomorrow's polls The French took immediate'.ad­ He alsoT-qaid th a t a grdup of stu ­ without one of her major allies. to do with initiation into the Tall bouquets. ■ . ! Adult.s '»0t'—Children 2.ic because they have no opponents. (Continned on Page Thirteen) (Continued on Page Four) vantage of the slack in the fight­ dents with\muslcal Instrument* Tills was an obvious reference to i Cedars of Lebanon. For her daughter's weakling, the • But Republican and Democratic ing to parachute tons of ammu­ "broke into \he line of march" Britain, whose Prime Minister! Select Your Site Nowl REPAIRS mother . cho.se a gray lace over j For Tickets Call Coventry choices for the same office w(M nition and supplies into, the belea­ News Tidbits .and tried to dlqnipt the cadence Churehill l.ss turned down Dulles' . Early Spring i pink taffeta govyri, and a corsage i atill have to fight it out in the guered fortress. of the others. bid for a united fro.nl of 10 powers Bulletins Allcrn.ating sun.shind and rain Pilgrim 2-67.‘n (ir 2-6697 Culled from AP Wires Prompt, Economical of pink sweetheart roses. The j general election this November, Heavy Losses Women marchers^ported hear­ interested in southeast Asia, in­ from the AP Wires has advanced th^ season notlce- VALUE NO/1 Sparkman in Hat Tmt The command said that the ing students use ‘‘bbscene” lan­ cluding bo'h the United State- and CHOICE LOCATION AVAILABLE Guoronteod alil.v this spring. Usually on the Alabama's headline billing Is the Senate to Debate T-H Britain, in advance of talks with Vietminh. after suffering “ex­ Pasablahca. police and iroops guage to them. At ^ point a first of May the trees hereabouts •truggle by Sen. John Sparkman, it emcly heavy losses” in smashing Nazi flag appeared in a ^m ltory the C om m unists, at Geneva. 'U, S Wringer-Rolls Replaced are just showing a tinge of green, the Democrats' 1952 choice for ... 'u .u •' :---- -■--■■■» I round, up, more than 300 Moroc- officials here ^id yesterday that PICKETS CLOSE MINE FREE! 1 MOTH-ERIZED through three strongpoints of the following weekend of Nation window; Pinchera said he'^trode JohnstowB, Pa. iJ*i—Sonie IS# while this year they are nlmost in Vic* President, against. three Changes Asked by Ike fortress,fortress .linnsrentit.-.Apparently taken ‘ ------■ ■ ' tolo theine baseonse ofor theine buildiirg\and DUiiaing prospect*.of direct American inter­ alist terrorism during which three picket.* today closed the Shank'e- full leaf. The cafl.v flowering Democratic, opponents who want time out to regroup. yelled; “If you don't remove that vention in Indc^hina are virtually shrubs; forsytliia and flowering PAPER GARMENT RR6 upon request hia U. S. Senate seat: Europeans were killed spd four thing. I'll come up there, np it ruled out unless Britain- agrees to a vllle .Mine of Johnstown's Cam­ 9 5 Laurie Battle of Birmingham, In fierce hand-to-hand fighting, persons wounded. . .General Dy­ coalition. bria ITiel Co. The mine refused ^ and up Potfrerfon's quince, are still blo.ssoming and — Amesite Drives — Washington, May 3 (JB--Pre*ident - issue' in this review of one of the the^ French had turned back the apart and throw you out.” The who grave up hia House seat to try namics Corp., into which Consoli­ Repeating his criticism of British to renew Its contract with tho ISO Center St-, Cor. o t Church i the fruit, trees are In full bloom. Eisenhower's request for changes most cohtrqveriial fields of legi.s- relwla who had ' overrun and oc­ flag disappeared. for the Senate; John G. Cromme- in the long-disputed Taft-Hartley lation in reeVnt hi.story. dated Vultee Aircraft Corp. was policy, Knowland said On a TV I'nited.,, .Mine . Workem. Stat* Wlicn'. the apple trees are in flower WITH EVERY » JO ORDER cupied a part of the aouthern merged, declares quarterly divl- At-one point students reportedl.v lln of Wetumpka, a retired ad­ Law today was up for. a Senate go- ... T aft-H artley ha.s not been de­ switched a road block after a unit show last night the United States I'oUi-e ' reported no disorder. is the time to plant corn, and yet atrongpoint '''laabelle." But in • dend of 87 * j rents on common Mine offlcinU declined to Com­ SALESMEN ON THE PREMISES SUNDAY many of the gardens and fields.are miral, and William C. Irby, Sr. of round in which Republican leaders bated in full on the Senate floor had made a turn, forcing the re­ has "the right to know which of — Lawn Rolling- Jacksonville. - • seemed c6nfident they rnuld beat the main ilefen.se complex,, the | slock. our allies sre prepared to rtand up ment. 'fhe mine employs about as yet unploiighod. the earth has since 1949. two years afte r the law, position of the French remained i Frail, 78-yeor-olil Pope Pius XII mainder of the marchers to follow Battle la expected to put up the down a Democratic move to pigeon­ was passed over former President s different course. with us snd be counted." M men. None attempted to rroaa been too cold for planting. VALUE NO. 2 toughest race against Sparkman, hole the whole issue. critical. Their northeastern. 1 holds first general audienee in the picket line. Truman’s veto'. Only two amend­ ea.stern and western strongholds Vatican City since beconi'ing ill “Rather than face thenpoasibil- “By that," Knowland said. “I TV SNACK? and the major Usgej* Civil Rights. An attempt by northern Demo­ ments, both minor, have been ity of having the entire parade had been wiped out by m assiv e Uhre* months ago. . .Sneak mean that in the event of (?hinese SEES WATCHES PLOT , SPECIAL! A pinball machine Is like a Thomas Col la Const. Co. Battle sa.va Sparkrhan promised crats Mbd the matter bark to adopted to the 1947 act whifh, in subjected to the students. " said intervention tin Indochinai what woman - show 'em some money 251 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER Tel. M1-9-5221 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL northern Negroes one thing and the- Labar Committee —in. effect turn, waa a .series of amendments Vietminh infantry'‘‘chargea. : thievea in North Haven break Into W ashington. May 3 /Pi— Sea. PRICE LOW AT $3999 KOSHER STYLE and they light up. . A labam ans som ething else !)) 1952. killing it for this session —. waa to the 1933 W agner Act. The narrow dropping zone fo r i koine* of Harry Schul- (Continued on Page Four) SaltonsUU (R-.Mass) said today (ISAAC UELLIS) Anon. looked for early in the debate the fortresa, its lifeline nith | dean of Yale Law (Continued on Page Thirteen) a foreign watchmaker’s gfou'p ORDERS S10 no or MORE L ast Jan. 12, ELsenhower sent School, and Wallace W. Mailey. For Spring Activity (MOGEN A- DAVID) (CnatbiiMd on Pag* Hilrteea) which may last two weeks. Congress a special message calling “givea every apprarane* of Labor (Committee Democrats, in the Taft-Hartley Law “sound leg­ (Continued on Page Two) New Haven department store own­ . being prepared to do all wtthhg. CORNED BEEF THIS DISCOUNT ALLOWED AT THE STORE their minority report on the meas­ er. Its power" to destroy the .Ameri­ Charming 4-room %. cottiigc- with haib. porcelain islation'' and listing what he said C?halrmari Stephen A. Mlfchell Notice OR BY OUR DRIVERS . .. . ure, charged that all but one or two were only minor changes needed to Baruch Claims Ike A-Pool can ieweiro-movement Industry. kitehrn sink. Interior walls finished In knottv pine. PASTRAMI Democrats Leading of the propo? d changes were “pic­ of the Democratic National (Com­ Picture window. Artesian well water. “reinforce its basic objectives." Five Children Die SALAMI SOUTH MANCHESTER ayune" and some members have j The Senate Labor Committee, mittee.says he will do nothing U> BRITISH CL.AI.M H-BOMB FIRE DISTRICT In Turkey Election contended that the law would be i after .weeks, of hearings last year, support James Koosevelt's candl-. No Guarantee of Security London. May 3 uPi —Loadoa’n LISTEN TO THIS: ROAST BEEF 4ih ANNUAL ART EXHIBIT ______\ ' better ee it stands than with the I adopted a revision program three As Fire Hits Home dacy for (Congress even ,if Roose­ Daily Expreas said today tlwt various changes suggestiKi. . velt wins the party nomination . . Britain has developed a hydro­ SPECIAL MEETING SPECIAL 1 DAY CLEANING SERVICE Istanbul, Turksy, May 3 (JP)— ! weeks ago closely following Ei.sen- ElMtriolectr refrigerator. Electric stove, Venettan Kosher Style PICKLES By The minority report accused the J bower's recommendations. The The U. s; . Information Agency New York. M ay 3 iJP, B ernard eerie# of City College lectures. gen bomb “far ' simpler and bUnds and some furniture. Notice ig,l.crcbv ifiven to all First official returns from Tur­ Republicans of refusing to allow a W illiam sport, Pa'.. M ay 3 UP),— say* in study there are potential Baruch, author of one of the first cheaper” thaa the S. model < COLD CUTS WORK ACCEPTED UP TO 10 A.M. key's general elecUon promised I House Labor committee also com- Five sleeping children died in a Russia and the United States, he legal voter* of the South Manches-. Students of Mrs. C. Henry Olson vote on several amendments pro­ I pleted hearings but has not yet points of friction between Red 'plans for atomic control by inter­ said, must .reach a general dis­ —and isn’t telling the secrecy- ter Fire Distri t that a special Premier Adnan Uenderes’ Demo­ posed by the DemocraU.‘ fire-that hit. theif home eariv to­ national inspection, said today SALADS EXCEPT SATURDAYS V i voted out a bill. day. China and Russia despite the armament agreement on all weap- minded Americans any of tho FOR SALE OR RENT meeting of said District will be crat party a smashing victory Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ|, "Slalinizatlon" of China and ef­ President Eisenhower’s proposal, ons—ijot just atomic bomba—“if | details. There was ao com­ today^possibly 94 per'cent of the The only major Eisenhower pro-1 "The. sixth child of .Mr. and Mrs. GROCERIES held in Hose House No. 3, Spruce 86 LAKEWOOD CIRCLE SOUTH : Labor Committee chairman, fin- posal l,eft out of'the Senate com- forts to weld stronger bonds be­ for a world atomicpool won't solve there is to be pe*(fe." m ent fitMir th e B ritish gover#;. and Florence S treets a t 8;0C P.M. S41 seats in the National Assam- iahed work over the weekend on a Bernard J, O’Brien escaped with the basic problem of security. bly. mittee'a revision bill.was for! burns of the back, right arm and tween the two countries. This, he said, is "the dominant * ment on the report, hy Chapmaa OPEN NIGHTS Eastrrh Dn.vlight Saving Time, on two-hour speech he may deliver to­ a seeret. government-conducted Fled Janel of Shelton elected He (aid |the idea might expand yearning of our .time." ‘ Piarher, Express Seleaee W riter. Thursday, M ay 6. 1954. for th e fol­ M A Y 2. FROM 2-6' f*.M. <• The early returns from yester- day. It outlines the revision bill head. ! peaceful,atqmic usesj but "the dan­ poll of employes on the question Neighbors discovered the flame* Commander of the Dept, of Con­ The financier and one-time pres­ SU N P A Y S; ‘ lowing puriKise; dfy's nationwide voting showed adopted several weeks ago by the gers of atoWc attack , would not JEWTCTT SEEN C.ANDIDATB CALL the Democrats ahead in 55 of the If striking whenever'a labor dis- Firemen, upon' their arrival, re­ necticut. .Catholic War Veterans ident!^ adviser said that* Elsen­ To sec if the District will lay a M A Y '3. FROM 2-6 P.M, and p i O P.M. committee on straight party lines. >ute'entered the strike stage. At and .MIm W ilma Mai<4( of Bridge­ be lessened. 'Ihe atoK)ic-arms race hower’* proposal "for an interna­ H artford, .May 8 UP) —S ta ta tax to pay the indebtedness and S8 reporting provinces snd taking Tentative GOP plans called io i moved the. dead children from a would not slacken." | M A N C H E S T r a nearly two-thirds of the popular ■ast two .committee Republicans single upstairs bedroom. Efforts port waa elected , departmenl tional atomic pool will .be a worthy Sen. Chaflea W'. Je m tt of Lyta*- expenses of - tlie District for the Sen. Goldwater ('R-Arix) to follow nd all its Democratic members president, of the - ladies Auxiliary , It was the first dis^asiohof the •rideavol: If It succeeds in widening wm» belag naeattoaed today aa YOt*. A to revive them at Divine Provi-: Eisenhower plan by Baruch, who fiscal year. OIL PAINTINGS — PASTEL DRAWINGS' Smith with an amendment oi( the :fused to endorse, thik proposal. . Movie' producer Darryl F., jatomic uses. a third peeeOHIty for the OOF ART KNOFLA / ndrew Ansaldi The Deihocrats were aurpaasUig touchy states' righu quesUon. dence iHospital 'failed. . ! played a key U nit^ Nation's role FERkOALE Sen, Purtell (R-(^onlji). with ' Tlie )(ospltal said th e child vic^ Zanuck say* ^e paid record fwo siicb a pool. In itself, can- aoealaatiea of Ueuteaaat gqs- . ■George W. C. H unt DRTCLEANERS even their 1950 londaUd* victory, in the West's long, unsuccessful'ef­ Goldwater’g profiosal/ which he Smith's supMft, will iffer the solve t^e basic problem of Sraor. Frteade.aad eellefasa , BfaBchester—Mitchell 3-5440 or Mitchell 9-5938 1 1095 M AI^ STREET Frank Schelbehpflug which ended 25 years ef one-party said has ths backing of Wh]ta •timx. ages 2 to 11,'suffered-bums ralUion teUiars 'for screen rigbta fort ttf establish an international­ Admission Free 93 W ELLS ST. TEL MI-3.72S4 a^epdment during debate. but ptobably suffocated. The of- to “The Qreateat Story Ever Told." atomic control,” he continued. ef the Semito Majegtqr Lea** « DISTRICT COViMI^SIONERJ Hpuac labor aldca, aeema certain ly-policed/Jimtani ef atomic arma It- wad leaf ed tafhqri (Opposite High School) (OeattaaM •■ Psg* Arp^) th# late Fulton Oursler'a account. control. ”W h^evw is .allotted this ipter- . Dated at Mafichesterv' Cohneett- ■ ' T ' .•;• to' kacom* tlwi bittcreat point ah (CeatUiM d *■ Pag* F oot) >M ktaM la amk -|fea m ernA ^ tjth lJ 28th day of April, ,;^»54. ^ NUU) bf ,\h* lif^ of ChrisV Baruch sirok* 'a t tha -flrst ef a ' 't- . - < •- I ’ (Oaatlirasd em rkg* IklrtM a) pim sa tiM IfH .