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1 ' x f '■■ ■ .: WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1953 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT iianrl;rat?r lEu^ntng lii^ralb ■ 4 ■ Avera^ Daily Nft Press Ron For -fhe Week \ Ended - - The Weather toastmaster. The guest speaker presented to Judge House.' A t­ May 23, 1953 Foreeut of p. s. Weather B n eM Gibbons Assembly was the Honorable William J. Shea torneys on the committee were A b ou t T ow n » Clearing and much cooler to­ of this town, a state Superior Court . Podrove. chairman. John «E OFFER-SUBlEaT TO PRIOR SALE 10,965 night. Friday faliy wanner. High Plans Art Exhibit Judge. Mrosek, Jav Rubinow and Eugene DRIVING LESSONS 70-75. X A suitably inscribe# watch was Kelly. ' Member of the AudH ' ^ >TOCK OF; ^ ^ . K-.-; - Jlnreait '^af -Olrcnlationai'' 'Xni*. X Tt; "Mv T»1<1 * »pentir ivM is prepem you fpr your tictiiM ttfftrlndivkliME 'Mariche$ter^A City o f Villa'ge Charm communication at Masonic Tem­ Gibbons Assembly, Catholic instruetien on insured duol-eontrol cor by Mp«ri< MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY ple, Thursday, May 28 at 7:30 p. m. Ladies of Columbus, will sponsoi- The Entered Apprentice degree •ncud troinud hisfnietor. Absolut* s«f«ty. Day or (Clasellled Advertlaing on Page 12) an Art Elxhibit on Wednesday, June FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF MANCHESTER VOL. LXXII, NO. 20.1 MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. MAY 28, 195.1 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE n V E CINTS win be conferred. There will be a 3, at the home of Mrs. Anne D. •vMiinsi lossons.^ •oclal hour and refreshments. PRICE ON APPLICATION Waddell. '465 Porter strccl, where \-- those interested, in antiques can en­ X Miss Joan Anderson, 30 Edger- joy seeing them in their proper CORDNER AUTO SCHOOL COBURN & MIDDLEBROOK, Inc. Flash FJoofl Hits Kansas ton street, has been elected secre­ setting. ' ' ffL tary of the sophomore class at This beautiful colonial house was ! ‘I TEL. MltchNI 9-A010 S4I MAIN STREET TEL. NI-S-86S1 Boston University’s College of built in 1825 by Hart Porler. The 4 Practical Arts and Letters, x Porters were among the early .set­ tlers of that section of Mam hester for Porter brook, Porter reservoir Korea; A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. \ George Follansbee. 13 Luclen and Porter strccl were evidently street., Sunday at the Hartford named for the family. , / : . i Hospital. Mrs. Waddell and her husband,, Sturdy the late Town Manager Gcoi-gc H. i / . / ■' HOSIERY 2 Pc. Sun Print 3^6'®® Pvt, Stephen A. Godin, son of Waddell, bpughl it. from 'Cheney Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Godin, 117 Brothers in 19311. restored It and Cedar street, has completed basic furnished it with authentic and ' ' / interesting antiques. | NEEDS u. s combat training at the Signal .Articles of tinware ami furniture, \ i GERANIUMS Corps Replacement Training Cen­ ter at .Camp Cordon,. Ga. A gradu­ decorated by pupils oj Mi.*. Wad- ^ ate of Manchester High School. dell, will be on display- fr’om ”2T o WITH PLENTY OF BLOSSOMS 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Waddell ^ Pvt. 'Godin was employed by AND BUDS FOR MEMORIAL D.AY First'Faiiiilv Hosts Vcls. Popular Food Market, prior to was one of the first students of tlic ; Red Army Control Lone Policy entering the aeiVice. art In this vicinity and became one Self or dark seams, sheer of Manchester’s first tcarners. She ' studied under Mrs. Winfieltl Has­ nylons in new summer Marilyn H. Sharp, daughter of kell of Willimanlic, also Walter Is Attacked Mr. and Mrs. Winston Sharp, 365 W’right and .Mr.«. Gina .Martin, both shades, also new designs in |C each Ends in Germany Summit street, has been admitted instructors at Wlllimantic Teachers ; to Chaffee School in' Windsor as a College. fancy heel hosiery. y ______In Answer freshman, it has’^been announced Proceeds from the exhibit will be by Mrs. Charles E. Sellers, head­ (NO DELIVERY) Berlin, May 28— (/P)— Ru.-i.sia took it.'» control over h]ast Ger-’ added to the Ladies of Columbus many out of the hand.s of the military today. It could mean mistress. Scholarship fund. Those attending • 1/ withdrawal of troop.<5, eventually. The announcement said the Wa.8hington, May 28—(;p) may browse around at their leisure Housewares Dept.-^Ba.sement The outing committee of Nut­ Light refreshments will he served. Soviet Control Commi.'^.'iion i.s aboli.'ihed, Gen. Va.s.sily I. Chui- — President Eisenhower and meg porest. No, 116, Tall Cedars 60 G.auge Arkwright N ylon...... Pair SI.00 The committee Includes Mrs. .■)! Gaiigp Lady Twinton Fancy Heel Hale's kov will handle only li-oopa heiice- Senator Taft split today on a of Lebanon, will meet - tomorrow James Gorman and Mrs. I..eo -----Pair S I.00 Budget. Shop forth and Vladimir Semyenov re­ major insue of U. S. foreign at 8 p. m. at the Washington social Til Gauge No-MpiuI Nylon.s ...... Kwash, co-chairmen; assisted by. ...Pair S1.35- 2nd Fleer turns to Berlin as "Supreme Com- policy. The President, com­ club. Mrs. Walter Gorman, Mrs. Morion 60 Ciaugc F.xlra Sheer Alba N\ lon . . -----Pair S I.65 ml.s.sai” for the Soviet Union. Feud Over, Tinker, Mrs. Gerald Goodrich. Mrs, Ankelure’ h'ancy Heel ...... Pair SI.50 T h aJ W H A L C e Semyenov thus becomes civilian mitted his adminiatration to The Golden Age. Club will meet boss of affairs for 18 million East collaboration and compromise Hamilton Mullen. Mrs. J. F. Fitr- Knee High Nylon.s ...... Pair 89tC and $1.00 •M ANcm m i CoNN'i Sertlona of El Dorado, Kaa., xvere under water following a rloiidbiirat and aubseqiiont fln>li fiond early j tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the Com­ gerald, Mrs. James Blanchfield. yesterday. .-\t least one death was reported in El Dorado, where the heaviest rain* In'Kansria in more Germans. He .served, here before as with friendly nations in munity y . North Main street, for Senate Unit Mrs. Mary Higgins, Mrs. Joseph than a year resulted In the Walnut River and Whitewater Creek overflowing and inundating a large political advi.ser to Chuikov. Korea and over the world. an Important meeting. President Pero, Mrs. William Quish. Mrs. part of the hiKineas district. ^ General Chuikov, hero of Stalin­ He said no aingle free nation George D. Edwards hopes for a William Conlon. Mrs, Harding grad and lifter of the Berlin full turnout of the members. Mrs. can live alone and that the United Stephens and Mrs. Leonard Bull. Smart New blockade, iindotibtedl.v will not re­ Is Informed States haa got to have friends, Sophie Grabowski heads the re­ Tickets may be secured from any main here long merel.v to direct freshment committee. Eisenhower spoke out at hU member of the committee and wiil ,300,000 occupation troops. It might news conference two days after be available at the door. Ike Assures Nation U. S. Names be. Allied sources said, that Iv.s WashiiiKton, :\Iay 28— (/P) Taft, the Senate Republican lead­ Mias Ada Paganl, 167 North last job in Germany will be to Main street, has returned home Handbags for Summer — Afini. Arthur Kadforcl told er, haa said the United SUtea "take Ivan home. " might aa well forget the United from Buenos Aires, where she has Western circles heard last Feb­ I ho Sonale Armed Servicfe.8 si>ent the. past six months with Ea.*y to clean all white plaatic handbags. Also fabric bags with V essels in Nations so far aa the Korean truce House Honored ruary lliat the Ru.s.sAns had fixed fommitlee toda.v he was pre­ negotiations are .now In the show­ her sister, Mrs. Martina Genovesi floral or eyelet trim and new headed or revere flex bags. On Air Budget Cuts June 1 as a target date to with­ and her family. This is the second pared to end the long-stand­ down stage and may even collapse At Teslinioiiia! draw troop.*. next week, have been deeply wor­ trip Miss Pagan! has made to the The selection of Scm.yennv to be ing feud with the Air Force capital of Argentina. She also has Red Trade ried by the speech read for Taft In $|.98 — $2*98 “ $5*00 each jeopardize what he called thi.s top man in East German.v i.s in if I’onfirmed b.v the Senate in Cincinnati Tuesday. viidted Rio and Other places of in­ Washington, May 28— (/P) country’s reasonable posture of •some re.spects aa imitation of the hi.s new top appointment as The ailing Senator pzoposed terest in South America. Honorable Charles S. House, — Pre.sident Eisenhower said defense. Wa.'liinptnn, May 28— (JTi wo.stern powers who have cho.sen ciiairman of the Joint Chief.s that the United States reserve for recently appointed a Superior No one. Ei.senhower went on. "ambassadors ’ to West Ge:many. Itself a free hand in the Far East Court justice by Governor .lohn today he can give the nation of Staff. Light Weight his personal assurance that ran assume that any amount of — Tho State Dpiiartnicnt con- As .soon as the European defeme —In effect cutting lU ties with Its Lodge, was honored by his fellow milit.sry strength will be enougli firpied ’today it lia.s evidence treaties are ratified by all six p.sr- Railford said he considers the Allies and preparing to go it alone. members of the Manchester Bar proposed Air Force budget Air Force’s long range bombers in the event of attack. .that....t.\va ...ships.....ttv\:iicd. .-..oi:. .* '.r.i.P5 .P,!> t!.nn.*. t he, .Anier.fa n,. . ?>t,he,r ..EturoM w-ssoriation at' a-testimonial dinnrT ctrt.s wiH' not reduce’ Ameri­ He's’aTiTHe 'and 'his''’advVsef.V arc' -“ mnst"import,TOl"“ in 'piolcclTrig' opeiated hy llriti.sh Honp Brltisir and French high commls- wic'K' dr'P'irinilietd,' iH.r dlsiibM 4 i«r' vetora'iii fir^^ Washinjiton ikM lyfes assisting iii the Monday evening. Twenty-seven ca’s defenses beyond a mar­ dealing in their defen.se planning •siooers will be ’Ambas.sadors'' to the .•security of the nation. He also hnspitol, and 4’orp. .\ndrew Swing, bin escort, during garden party on have expressed fear the United practicing lawyers attended the with equations in which every fac­ Konp firm.s trttn.sportcd Clii- assured fhe Senators that he had *■ Shapely little sun dress gin of safety. what amount.* to a sovereign Kouth grounds of the White Hniise. States might Uke action which banquet at the Rosemount Restau­ tor i.s unknown. ne.se C onim unist tfodjis alonp slate. been able to agree with top-rank­ would spread the conflict beyond OR BAND LEG PANTIES with s dip-down neckline The e- gress, until next Thursday. "one of the most important arms Pyiin Yung Tai, threatened to re­ three regiments, about 6,500 men, In charcoal gray, faded blue and turquoise. Sizes 10 to 20, caucus "almost unanimouslv” would Iv' limited to two .years. Tills wa.s to permit a court-ap­ of our national defense, ” to minimize detailed discussion of sign if his government approved into an assault along a 20-mile the Red China question when asked catching Hood Sun-steps . . fash­ agreed, with the lax program The House had approved tax in­ CIO Asks Help pointed heart specialist to re- "VV.e must have a most efficient sdopteil by the Senate before it the still-aecrel Allied propo.*al for sector in central Korea before his. attitude toward UN member* ion-famous casuals in the season’s creases totalling $14,000,000. examiivi GruneWald and make a and powerful strategic air force," breaking the prisoner of War dead­ sdjourned at 2:35 a m. Id.s.t.i. about $2,000,000 more than Gov. he said. dawn and wrested five outposts ship. moil spectacular styles. They float TOPPERS teiiorl to the Judge, who presides lock, submitted to the Reds Monday. from So'uth Koreans. As of the moment, he said, no Hy Kicks $3*95 Majority Leader Simon S. Cohen, John Lodge proposed in his budget in U. S. District Coiitt. j your ftet in unbelie*ible comfort Of Gov. Dewev No clash developed between While never revealed officiall.v. one in government haa seriously who announced the caucus de­ me“.«!l$;e. ■ •' I If the physician finds impri.son- ' Radford and Senator Symington lilt .Strategic Posts South Korean sources this week A few hours later three Com­ proposed to him that Red China and coolneM. Stop in today.! In charcoal gray, faded blue and turquoise. Sizes 10 to 20. cision. said the House will approve Yesterday Democrats renewed mriit would not endanger Gtuiie- (D,, ,Mo. I, former Secretary of disclosed most features of the plan. munists battalions, more than should go into the UN. He added the Senate veision of the tax pro­ tliri;’ demands for loiinty reform On Arl)itrator walil’s life or health, the judge the Air Force. Referring to two Red Satellites that if his questioner was speaking gram before it adjourns today, and and objected to Sen.ate and House maiie i lear he intends to send him As first Secretarv of the sepa­ 2,000 men, struck five slrategi;iteKie l**’** “ *’*■ Poland and Czechoslovakia - outpo.*ts on the western front ^ of Red China < as a 0>mmunist "I am ronfident we will have final resolutions nanjing 24 County ; to jail. rate .\ir Force. Symington en­ LEONARD’S Corduroy Sun Cords S^.95 nominated for a five-nation coni- fted.*, hit .Outpoata Vegaa. .Can state subs-subservient to Russia he ba- '■djemmiTient-'tomorrow.” --" — . Cnminissioners. threft fop . each-of - S.vi«cuse.,..N, YL, May 28.— ---- VThe.*>iuls-of .justice would not gaged in a pirbltc 'quarrel with should not be admitted. the eight countie.s. Tile CIO Intel national Union of be satisfied, here by a mere fine," , mi.*.*ion to hamDe. ' prisbiie^^^^^ RIko, Berlin ami East'Berlin.^ the SHOES Here is an exciting Fine wale corduroy, sun and water Ic.stcd. Sizes 10 to 20. The tax program originated in Radford and other Navy advo­ refuse to go home. Pyiin said: Eighth Armv ...... said. 7’ ' I He then classed as hyiwthetlcg Oyster color. | the House and was ile.signed to Dcmo< rat.s protested again when , Electrical Worl:cr.s ha.s a.skod Juilge Holtzoff commented. [ cates over the respective value of / a question whether the U.S. should 881 Main St. — Manrheater the Senate began approving a Goernor Dewev to name an arbi- ' Ho ordered the physical exami­ yield about Sll.OOO.OiX) in new long-range Air Force strategic (Continued on Page Two) One full battalion -*truck"Vega.*, ^am -of its withdrawal if Red revenue, but the Senate revised it ! group of indenendent apprnpria- , tiator in its 52-dsy-old strike at nation after refusing to allow bombing and carrier-based Naval anil savage cln.*e-qiiarter" fighting buv! We have dras- to increase the yield to $16 ,700,000. lion.-, which lh» Deipocrats ■ co n -■ two . General Electric company Grunewald to withdraw the plea of air power. ws.* reported underway at all of (Continued on Page Sevra) Tweedabouts It finished tiie job, started at j tended should have been Included pl.snts here. guilty he entered .March 17. j the outpo.*t.*, fhe Army said. ! in the inain budget hill approved S.vininglon was tardy at today's 9:20 p.m. id.a.t.l yesterday, at The union m.iile its i;ef|uest in a The "Mystery Nfnn of Wasliing- hearing and when his turn at the On the cent-bal front, tough Tweed denim in gray. 1:3.3 a m. (Id.s.t.) after hours of f this woek by the General A.ssem- ' telegram to the governor last night ton" could get up to a year in jail ticallv reduced ; blv. . questioning came, he simply re­ South Koreans drove the Reds partisan hostilities during which on the eve of a conference be- , plus a $1,000 fine. called tliat Radford had "worked News Tidbits frohi five cHitpost.* in a full day the Demneral.ir. minority rontended ' In the House of Represenlalivos tween its in!e: naliqnal piesiilenl. 1 He pleaded guilty Maibh 17 to ; tlie road was humpy, loo.' hard for the ..Navy’’ and asked if of fighting, some of it hand-tij- that in.surance companies slimild Ja’mes B. tlnrc.V, and Dj . W.. R^.G. l a single charge of contempt...... Culled .from AP Wires . Bulletins HEAR Check Shorts '• After con.siderable deb.ate. It' he woulil work as hard-for the .hand.. Fighting ^tiJl raged around every garment in c.~ny a heavier share of'th e tax Baker. GE vice president and man-' .ludge Holtzoff told hinl th^n he Air Force and the Army. four other outposts, the Army r.: y ! concurred with the Senate In ap- ; from the AP liVIre* 1 . Checked denim in blue and gray. * burden. ager of the- .firm’s electronics would take into account, in fixing! said. the difference in Last of the mea.sures approve.1 phival of a hill revising tlie ad- "I’ll work primarily, for the mini.*ti;ation of welfare through­ division. j Top coat weather in wide areaii The Chinese swarmed acro.*s b.v the Senate in its secon.l b.-- OfTiccis of Local 320 a.skgil the (Continued on Page Thirteen) ^ of the eastern half of flip roiintr.v stock. ' out the state. ((’nntiniied 'on Page Two) no-man's land in the wake of a PER.MJ^ON GRANTED yond-midnight Rosaion of the week governor to name Rt. Rew Msgr. ] reported today. . .Russia's Jacob, ...... ,, ...... , It tightens up the cooidinalion roaring artillery barrage which XVashiniHbB, May 28—(#5— was one increasing the sales t.sx John Roland of Buffalo, who i.s a Malik presents letters of credence . sent an estimated Hy Kicks ,,-b.eUvefn .the.Stiite .WjJfiue-d.ep,irt,, tvr v -.v .... 10.000 aheJls ■ Tbe ' ’■fttatO' ■Depertaaeat--.tefiaaT:, from it.s 'pre.semt 2-per cent td 3- member "of the sta ff 'mediation tvr Queen Elizabeth at Bucking screaming Into Allied territory'.' per. cent. Democrats labeled the, ; nient' and individual towns on the gave Chrlstache Zambetl, Com­ In checked ilenim in . blue and gray. : handling of welfarg ea.ses, and board.' ham Palace.... .Secretary of State. Allied, line.* in the Finger Ridge propose,! increase "a .soak the poor John Foster Dlille.* annoiinceif to­ munist Romaniaa dlptomat ariw ‘ eliminates dual responsibility, dual As violence eontinued along the Moscow Changes Tone , sector vof/4 thenir- f-nmeast vciilinicentral frontIZUIIl. 1* being expelled from the coaa- Boxy and Fitted Styles lax," The roll call vote wa.s 20-14. investigations and cro.ss billing. picket lines, ye.sterilay. five deputy flay he ha.s lnvltei—Octata . Tliompson road and Electronics | By \MLLI.\.M I . KV.X.N said, "or it coiild have been a (■nodfleld. 18, of Eaat PlyoMinth, $3.95 Sizes 10-20. Sizes 34-42. 54 ne.ss levy to bring in $700,000 has been s source of trouble to ’ the trial of John Donahue, of Arl­ Park plant.*. .\l’ Foreign New* .Xnalyst large-scale harassing action." uas seriously iajured today more in the next two years. ^ (I'nnlinued on Page S*-venl fteven pickets were arrested on j the Kremlin, a ronstani target of ington. Ma.**,. who is accused of Allied fighter-bombers .streaked Rtw Moscow .suddenly has changed pre.s* abuse becaii.se of outcrop- I fatal shooting of State Tiooper when a rar, operated by hla tha 1953 di.sordci ly conduct < liarges .veste;;- | aero.*.* the battle front to bomb brother, Donald. 21, left the raad POODLES-BASKETWEAVES NOW PRICED AT (lav and a company official was i its lone, and a new "Hate Ameru a" pings of "bourgeois nationalism." |Ernest ■ Morse . . . H. Chapman anil strafe attack Red troops and Cotton T Shirts $ -95 to S4-95 campaign seem.* in the offing. Tho.se ch.arge.s were followed up' Ro.*s. a.*si.*tanl secretarv of the on .Matthews street, near ths 2 arrc.stcd on a charge of leaving , by a formal Mo.scow protest to ^ Communi.*t artillery and mortar Plymouth tou-n line and strock Chrysler Comes to Terms the si cne’ of an automobile ncci- : The'Krenilin charge of American treasiny, will deliver 671 h eom'- positions. CARRIER TWEEDS. - DIAGONALS spy aclivitie.* in the Soviet Ukraine Washington that the Unileil iiieni-eiiient address at TL S. Coa.*t n tree. Nice eelectlon in plain colors or stripes. (lent. All plcrtdod innocent. | State.* wa.s encouraging subver.*ive Other fighter-bombers pounded Four striker.* were arrested | indicate.* the new campaign will he Guard Academy in New I^ndon, Red supply centers northwest of -first room ilr conditlonff dictAled largely by internal condi­ activities inside .‘soviet and "Peo- ' June .5. DK.XFT EXTENDED With United Auto Workers Monday, and five pickets and a - pie.* Democracy" terrilory. A aimi-I Yonsn and North of Sinchon in Wawhington, May 28 ■ SUEDES. . CHECKS ' tion.*. The post-Stalin regime of western Kopea. the Air Force Said. ti ruN to aulotly lar protest may be expected this,' New 5'ork doctor reports that The Senate today pasged a bill “ VIVANTE" by Betty Hartford. Fashioned for the Bkhing Suits S7.95 to S|g.95 (Continued or Page Four) Georgt M. Malenkov evidently .«lill time 1x-ray treatment.* can be used suc- has a .struggle on It* hand.* abd extending • for two years, aatil you can hordly hoor It! smart summer dre.sser. Beautiful Ameritex Monotone Detroit, May 28 —i,45 -A new ments are virtually identical to After the Malenkov regime took ‘ ee.ssfiilly to make sterile women (Continued on Page Thirteen) NOVELTY CLOTH agreement with Chrysler Corp. cannot afford to extend its brief, fertile . . . Federal police have re- July I, 1955, authority to draft Print Voile. Navy, black, brown. Sizes 14*/2 to 24Vz. Jantzen and Gantner suits in cotton, .brnadclnth all nylon those made by both GM and Ford. over', the Soviet pre.*.* .soft-pedaled doctors, dentists and veterlaar- . The new Carrier mounit flush and nylo elastic. One piece or with .skirts. Sizes 32 to 44. ha.s. all hut wrapped up the CIO Immediately after the new era of .sweetness and light. such charges again.st the Linited !ea.*ed Jack Comden. British corre­ TO United Auto Workers’ drive for Defoiise Pressing; ' .Mask Snatched .Vway spondent for the London Expres.s. ians Into the anped fortes. with the sill, takes no spoce In Junior Sizes 7 to I 5 Chrysler changes were announced, Stales. The Americans' Mutual Inspector Tricked wage and pension Improvements in the UAW reportedly re-contacted The ma.sk of rea.sonablenc.*.* Security act, which the Rii.s.sians after holding him In Jail for 36 the room. Cools, filters, de- the union’s five-year contracts appeared to have dropped av.av hours. FELLOWS ARRESTED $ 8 - 9 8 General Motors and asked it To Save A-Spies chaige is designed to promote sub-, Naugatuck, May 28 '— i^ — humidifies every breath of oir Misses' 8-18 - - Women's 36-44 with the auto industry’s big three abrupllv last week end with ' version within their borders, was' Two Capadian National Railway By Bandage Firm Halters $|.oo to $|.98 ■producers. • bring its pension plan up to the George I. Fellows, fornter Dens- fwke. New design fits any win­ Foi'd and Chrysler level.*, GM. Pravda’s blast against the, not mentionetl. It h.ad figured • pa.ssenger trains •■ollided head-oii After only nine hours of nego­ New Y'oik, May 28 i.4>i The projected Bernuids l onferenre ol ; orratlc warden of Nnugatuckt dow quickly, easily. Come in and Half Sizes 14'A to 24'/2 COTTON SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Midriff, atrapleae. Many styles and colors to choose from. which has maximum $130-a-month prominently in the Soviet pre.*s in' 15 miles from Richmond last night, Newark. N. J, May 28 (2P>— was arrested today on a fia | M - tiations. Chrysler and the UAW dcfen.se pre.sseJ fresh legal ma­ the Big Three, On top of tliis enmo ■ the previou.* all-out hate-America killing an engineer and injuring and see it today I came to terms last night on con­ pensions, rejected the union’.* pre­ neuver* against the death sen­ A witness at the trial of Richard rior Court benrh warrant eharg- the Kremlin's rejection of Four- \ campaign in which the Moldavian one . pa.*.*enger . . . Raging fire tract amendments matching the vious demand, for a boost to re­ tences of atom spies Juliu.s and Green, former manager of a New­ Ing tw o counts of falsely certify­ VALUES FROM $25 to $49.95 store the pensioners’ purchasing Power talk.* on an Austrian treaty | spy charge.* indignantly rejected levels big refugee shelter area. ark bandage fa'ctory. testified yes- ing absentee ballots by aotartxa- Green Stamps Given With Caah Sales best gr^inted within the past five Ethel Rosenberg today as the gov­ of independence. 3'he chips were : by the U. S. State department — power B.S of 1950, when all three inaking L .'.O fl anti-Communist , tej-day that an in.spector was tion In the munieipal electlaa a il^ GrtON Stamps G ivtii With Cosh Soles days by General Motors and Ford. ernment moved to get a new exe­ played a large part. contracts were signed.- down on a test of Moscow'.* sw.cet i North Koreans -homele.*.*. j tricked into passing defective here May 4. Chrysler, as Ford did on Mon- cution date fixed. talk. I Slones of the capture ami, OIL HEAT & A tight secrecy was clamped Slight earth trem of reported to- bandages destined for Marines da.v, went beyond the pace-setting The U. S. Supreme Coqrt fqi* The new spy charge.* put out by ' execution of "spie.*" for the Unit- ' Second Floor General Motors- terms of last Fri- on the late.st GM-UAW talks. day in Pa.*o Robles, Calif. No dam- | Korea. FIVE BIKTHDAY1I theTthird lime has“ reiu.sed to re­ the Kremlin follow preciseLv and , id Slates apparently make a de.-p • da.v by boosting maximum pen- -The Chrysler contract improve- view the case. ase was can.*ed . . . Veterans of Miss Helen Silva of Newark,- a North Bay, Oat., .May 28 almo.-t'ln every detail the jittern iinpre.ssion on the Soviet people, i four wars Korea. World Wars I former ft(ctory employe, tqld a aions to $137.50 a month. The merds. effective Jline 1. will apply So tlje ir. S. Attorney's office The Dtonne qulatapMa of the charges against the United furthering the ides that the)/ a re, and II and the Spanish-American federal court jury that pjant work-^ DfCORPOHATED Green Stamps companies pay everiThing above to 114.000 hourly i;atrd afnd 6.000 here yesterday said it. w'ould ask brated their )9th Mrthdoy I tIm JM'HALC ca ■States in Decei^br'r. J951,^vthen^ ■Mirrounded by. enemies intent u(f- j War were arhpng I,S69 White era were ordered to' change lot They observed tha ThaJWHALCco. ThaJWHALCeo primary Social Securfly benefits salaried employes and to about Fedesal Judge Irving R. Kauf- S44 Main St. — TeL 9-U6< Giren With Caah Sale* th^ Americans 'were a'ceused ofj on their destruction. This props- j llOnse giiests - who . shook hands \ numbers pf the defective bandages j for the first Hnm away M A n e N W T B Co n n *. o f a month. tparaphuling spies into Soviet/Mol­ Otlierwia* tha Chrysler amend- (CoBtlaued OB Page 'Ililrteen) yesterday with President and Mrs. * . —— home—In a Mttaga a a S r I (Continued on Page Thirteen) davia. Like the Uliraine, Moldavia ' (Continue

\- ’ •'A \. ' : / ■ PAGE TWC JIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN„ THURSDAY^ MAY 28, 1953 lUNlim STOR EVENING HERAI.D. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAT, MAT 28,1958 Chester, two of them, involving, the General Statutes. Birdaey la ac-. PAGE water department. . cused 'of obtaining unemployment Waddell Plaqtte Three Bills Radar Catches benefits by false pretenses. He is In one action, the General As­ ABORNSIPE Wapping cles urges all organizations and sembly approved a bill authorizing a truck driver, according to police Obituary Feud Over, Unveiling at 4 Bolton Regular Police individuals who wish to have the the town to issue S.'jOO.OOO In water Eight Drivers reports. W SMSHBIIIHl d.-Ytes of their meetings, anniver­ Affect Town bonds. This permits Manchester to Birdscy is accused of obtaining ^ v n n n n B P Dinner, Dance Skywatch Schedule Town GOP Croup saries and birthdays recorded In reissue. ,,th,e .30-year non-callable benefits from Dec. 5 to 12, 1952, (ilsrls''Urahsme the. community calendar ta.do aq Jan. 18,'23 anti 30' and Msfrch'l'S'of Senate JUnit All -office; activity Indha.Munici- ■ **Trdublie bends vtWdh'’beda'nre the“ tbwnV r' Deiilbs pal Building will be suspended at “ The Glass H artford immediately. The calendar Is being Thf state Tegislature yesterday obligation, when it purchased the Chief Schcndel Says this year. He will be presented In Along: The ~ Atferidecl liy 75 Friday. May 29 Sponsors Diimer acted on three bills affecting Man- 4 p. ni. tomorrow to permit em­ sponsored by the - St. Francis South Manchester Water Com- the Manchester Town Court., Wall” 12 Midnight—2 a. m...... Robert McComh Church Mothers circle.s. ‘ Electric Eye’ W ill Be Mr*. Simon Hildebrand ployes tq attend the unveiling of Way” p.nnv. The ,30-ycar bonds come due Is Informed 8:1$ S:U - 1S:M Meet at Community Hall 2 a. m.-—4 a.m. .. .. - L. W. Alcox Organizations already registered Dee'. J. ‘ Mrs. Mary McCann Hildebrand, the memorial plaque honoring the About ,76 members and guests of Used on Holiday ROK Hits ‘Sellout’ late George H. Waddell, town ad­ Sal. 1 pT5i,. 4ires» Rida 8bnw]~ the Manchester Police Department 4 a. m.—6 a.?m...... • ••Donald Anderson. William Bayrer Wapping, May 28— (Special)-^ include the Democratic- Town com­ The second bill involving the wife of Simon Hildebrand, died at AIR COMOITIONKD 6 a. tn.—9 a. m...... Myra Fitzgerald, Olive Charlier A group of town women attended mittee, Historical Society, - Land- htr home, 80 Linden atreet, this (CanUnued From Page One) ministrative head for 35 years and attended the department's annual water department which was acted Right motorists checked by radar Mancheater first general mana­ Bolton, May 28—(Special)— rounding up potted plants for the dinner and dance last night at the 9 a. m.—12 Noon . . . ,>,.(Jharips Borgida, Allen Wabrek-. a dessert iheetlng at Burnham's owners and Protective Associa­ on yesterday was a House action III Truce Plans morning, after a lingering illnesi. sale ahe will conduct and. has 12 Noon—3 p. m...... Leo Plecity restaurant this afternoon from tion, St. Francis Men's .piub, Wed­ exceeding' the speed limits at vari­ Born in Manchester, she had been United States, and not to favor ger. Local aaaesaora were hqsts to the American Legion Home on Leonard granting the department permi.s- ous points in town were,, arrested *N. promised an assortment of an­ street. 3 p. n i.-^ p. m...... Walter Ferguson, William Hand­ 1:30 to 2:30 sponsored by the Re­ nesday Afternoon Club, Union a lifelong resident of this town. any particular service,'* Radford General Manager Richard Mar­ monthly meeting of the Hartford ' I*TA. St, Ann and Mother Cabrini sjon to increase its water rates. yesterday by local police. replied quickly. "I'll call my tin issued a. notice yesterday to N.. nuals and perennials. Invited guests Included Genpral ler publican Town committee- Mrs. (Continued Front Paga One) She was a member of St. James' Area Asseasorn Association yester- ! Mothers Circles. Mrs. Raymond Affected here are the water rates Police Chief Herman O. Sc.hendcl shots as I see them." all department heads, to Interrupt Two showings of a half-hour Manager and Mrs. Richard Martin, 6 p. m.—8 p. m. . V. ...D avid Rtiddell, James Donovan Anna Mae Switaski, vice chairman charged to Glastonbury suhscrib- Church. of the Republican State Central Hallowell or Mrs. John T. Kearney Over said' today that -the radar la being Be.sldes her husband, she leaves "I think that's a tine answer and the office routihe for the unveil­ day at the Community, Hall. The.,, program of entertainment are be­ Judge and Mrs. John S. G. Rbt'tner, 8 p. m . 7 — 10 p. m. ■.,. , . . 01iv(! Ray, Bob La'nning ers. \ "Our country will light troops Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart John­ committee, spoke on "The. Pro­ may be contaicted to register in the used to slow down the traffic after from such countries." one daughter, Mrs. , Marjorie S. I have no further questions,” ing. business meeting began at 10:15 ' ing arranged by Mrs. Thonaas C. 10 p. m.—12 Midnight ...M r. and Mrs. Herbert. Benson, The increase was deemed- neees- several complaints had been receiv-! Johnson and Miss Elizabeth son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seymour. gram of,the State Women's Re­ calendar. The deadline for regis­ Three Hundred Free A few hours before delivery of Nicholas Of Southington; two Symington told the Admiral. The Rev. Watson Woodruff will a.m. and waa followed by a lunch- ' John Moore and Bill Lanning, tering will be July 1. sary in view of the proposed ed by residents of the areas. The Brainerd, They will be held be­ Seymour is a former sergeant* on publican Clubs." the government note, nine ROK sons. Raymond F. Hildebrand of The four-star admiral called his be the main speaker at the dedi­ eon at the parish room of Bolton' (alternating week.*) chlorination of the water supplied radar will be used during the week ! tween 1 and, 2:30 p. m. in the Fire­ the force.- Named Delegates Baseball Victory Finished Monuments and to the. Glastonbury- residents. National Aa.semblyme,n met for an Tacoma, Wash., and Paul Hilde­ selection to head the Joint Chiefs cation, and the plaque will be un- Congregational Church at. 12:30. Volunteers may register at Civil Dcfen.se Headquarters Mu­ Ellsworth nine baseball team end." he said. In an effort: to control i brand of this town and one broth­ place' R ooni'at the Community Children- from' the ■ Gertrude Dexter Burnham, Dennis Rlor- Markers In Our Diaphij The House yesterday al.so ap­ traffic over‘the holiday. ■. i hour with Harri.son, . An Allied the "highest honor'' that could velKd by Mrs. Anna Waddell, the p. m. ! Gardner Tyler, dance achpol pro­ nicipal Building, Manchester on Mondays and Fridays from 1-5 p. m. defeated Bloomfield High 4 to 2 er, Edward McCann of Florida. come in his profe.ssion. "The chair­ late general miinager's widow. DAW N DANCE Hall.. Ray Reid, Manchester dan and Judge Horace Vibert were (Gasoline proved a bill which would permit J,t. Walter Cassells and Sgt. E d-; .spokesman said later they ex- The session considered a report' vided the entertainment. named delegates to the State Monday night. Relchle -and N. Yard. To Choose From! Funeral aervlces will be held man should be expected to divorce The Municipal Building will be Two Bands from Its committee on evaluation auctioneer, ia scheduled to open Anderson were the high scorera town employes to be placed under ward VVinzIcr worked as A team on | prcs.sed "feara and a.splrations of the auction.at 2:30 p.'m . on the They were John Taggart, Linda tional Guard enlisted man who is American Legion convention in The Finest In X , the South Korean people." Saturday morning at 9:.30 from himself from any service affilia­ open until 1 p. m. Saturday to AL SOYKA of oil company inventories. Present I for Ellsworth. Social Security. Plans arc now In Middle turnpike west and Tower i day of the Falr» Saturday,-June 6. Allen, Jeanne LaVlgne,- Arthur Le- 18V4 or over may, when he receives American Slioois Hartford, July 16 and 17 at a preparation to drop the town's ■ The Aa.semblymen said they the W. P. Qui.sh F"uneral Home. tion." Radford said., and "be ai permit the public to view the Plus evaluations were established in SEE OUR USED CAR road yesterday afternoon and made ‘ 225 Main street, followed by a Officiates in R. I. Fecre, Judy Barnard, Katy Llppin- his orders from selective service meeting of Abe Miller Post held Neighbors’ Night pension plan, adopt Social Security the following arrests for speeding: asked Harri.son to withdraw the Impartial in his judgments aa plaque which is hung on the west HARMONY BBLlJi 1944 and are being reviewed In the | cott, Joyce Andrulot, Mary Alice to report for induction, request 24 Tuesday evening. Wapping Grange observed Design and then institute a supplementary latest UN proposal. -solemn requiem high Maas at 10 anyone can be. wall of the building's foyer. ORCHESTRA light of today's conditions. The re-1 Rev. Arthur A. Wallace of Bol­ Two Korea Women ADVERTISEMENT Rev. Rclno Hironen, 62, of Brook- | ton Congregational Church will Twichell, Valerie Ford, Daneen months active duty In grade. This Interior Decorating Talk Neighbors' Night at the Communi­ pension plan. They told a press conference o'clock at St. James' Church. Committee Chairman Saltonstall view included wholesale as well aa Renh, and Barbara McCreedy. lyn. Conn.; Robert F. I-elshman, 3.1, ; DANCING 8 to S officiate at the wedding o f Mi.«e means .that a National Guard The -Pleasant Valley

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tA G FFO U B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY,' MAY 28, 195^ PAGE FIV E from the Fourth 'Senatorial Dle- hi'd al^ecl the telegram to Dewey. Graziadios Plan ^ Mrs. Rotther Is trlct. It was endorsed, they said, by the sians a hard time in' attempta to the Harvard medical school, one Rockville-Vernon About Towjir CIO Asks Help W KNB— 8M n VG » m ' w r w t h t — h w ternational Union of Doll and Toy Mrfi. F inlay thanked th e offi­ CIO Industrial Union of Syracuse. - Former. Polish . discourage further aimilar deaer- time professor of medicine at Bos­ Makers (AFL), and one of the cers, membera and committee WONS— 1419 wfflfiwit finn. f V WHAT— 919 tiona. Family Reunion New Presideiit representing' 49 locals that- claim WDRC—1390 M W w n c —19*0 ton University and president of labor leadera - who helped organize chairmen for the cooperation dur­ 30,000 members. \M IG Flier S^t Right now, according to the the American College of Physi- the CIO. Born in Italy. Both the Mary Cheney and ing her term as president and for Of>Gov. Dewey WOOO—1*99 E asteni DGgBgkt 'Hme WNHO—Ch. 9 State department monitoring serv- .WlUton-Menoo^l. libraries, will , be The telegram asked that Dewey ' cian.s in 1950. Died Wednesday. ;. .itr,- and Mrs.--George~U; Grazia^ ^ Of GOPv-WoiHCtt ^alt' the:.fcin(ineme8 extanded^ to her '’^'demiiiid' wf Giiwrat fcl'ertrfc'' fh at' |ee; the Sdvtet^rsdlp is frantlcSiTy closed all Saturday, Memorial : Munirfi;, ■ Gei^afly=:=rOttb Meis­ FOUR lJfTST IN' BAY day dio.,of Henr.v' street, are having a during her illness. X it immediately atop' ila mass strike­ 4i«G-WDR(:—Ro^rt.Q. Learli; Records WTHT—JUrtln Aaronsky. teliing the Poles th a t .taVecki ha.s sner. ’<’3. former German Reich Day. real family reunion this Memorial ^>The new pre.sident, Mrs.'- R o tt­ OiT^ArBitratw Shop. WCCC*-K*ddle Comer. At Annual Legion Dinner breaking an.d Us deliberate provo- WTHT—Osl TiDllsy. 'V, 'WDN8—Newa. - 'been returned and Is in a Waraaxv minister \vho headed the chancel­ Santiago. Chile, May 28— Da.y weekend. Their son. George Mrs. John S. G. Rottner, of East ner, who has been- the efficient catlop ^ viotance as a desperate WTIC—BsekaUgs Wl*»- WHAY—Rhythm Rendevoua. jaiJ." , '■ lery of "A:dolf H itler. Died Weti- Four persons were reported secretary for two years, enlisted Members of Chapman Court, L. Graziadio. Jr., his wife and three Center street, was elected presi­ (Continued From Pnga One) method .of dlsruptlqg a peaceful WHAT—N*ws: Polk- Hop. 'W KN^-Newa; Your Dog and You Waahinjfton May 28 — (JPt — Representative, O’Konski (R- nesdayT' ' drowned in swollen river as violent children have arrived from Ingle­ the continued support ahd . inter­ 4 :U —W ON8U Jack Downey's Muslo WDRL'-r-8boppera Special.''. Houae leadera threw away the book Wls). puthor’ of''tbe Jarecki, bill, Itockvill^ May 28—(Special)—^ the usual third Monday in Uv« Order, of Amaranth, who wish to dent of the Manchester Women’s strike." . . Shop. WTTC—Newa. Warren, Ohfb'-iCyril Ta.sker. .54, rainstorms whipped southern Chile attend the reception in honor of wood, Calif.. . for a visit. The est ot the club arid its leaders, and today and called for a bahgfTup said the House acttbn^will mean Maraaret I. Dillon. Depart- ! month meeting. There will be a returning, worker were arrested Production and maintenance W TIC^tclla Dallas. WKNB Phil Hale Show. a.i internationally''-known expert todaj’>v^ever.'il towns were, flooded Mrs. Bessie Jones, Grand Royal younger Graziadio. who Is district Republican Club at its annual announced that meetings would be WTHT—Betty Crocker. - WTHT—Joe Gtrand. 'Yankee welcome for "Kranclszek there "are many otherS are on heating .and ventilktlng, form­ Mias ^ . r ^miiy gtyle supper at 6:30, with •Tue.sday. ' " workers began walking out Of-the WONS—Alan Henry Show. and the city of Chillap was iaolat- ment President of the Am those attending bringing casserole Path>n. Saturday. June 6,; in the manager for the Franklin Life In­ meeting yesterday, afternoon at suspended until October. She gave «:SG—WDRC—'Tb. .Record Shop. Jarecki. the 21-year-old' ■ Poliah going to do-the same a.4 Jarecki.” erly with the fuel reseafeh.. board the home of Mrs. Harry J. Ftrato, an ..excellent report of the sicUvi- The disorders began when two plants, which pr^yce tele­ WTHT—Eddie Arnold Time. . WHaT—J eating with Wamp. ed. A tanker in Valparaiao Bay Rltz ballroom, Bridgeport, ah.quid surance Company, was scheduled W Tir—Ttiiinr WIdilcr ,B rn w n .\\ •:1#-WCCC- Nev?., ^eakfaat ktVB- pilot who made off with a MiQ.15 And he added: of Great Britain and the Ontario Legion Auxiliary was the pHn-1 salad dish: dessert will be 99 Plymouth Lane. Mrs, Rottner ties'of ■'the club for the past tWo salaried, employes -erbased picket vision seta and alec.troniCa . equip­ was dashed to pieces on thc-j-ocka. clpal speaker at the 29th annl-; furnished. Weather permitting make reserv.ations through for a bu.siness stop In Sprlngfleld, ment, on April 3. ’Three daya lafer WKNB—News; Baseball MaUn*V Boy, from the COmmuniata: / "Any others who do, Will get Research Foundation ..in Toronfo.. succeeds Mrs. J. Herbert Finlay, years. Mrs. Louis Horton, retiring lines In anmver to a bagk-to-work 4:4»-WTlC-, - The- Woman In My WTIC—Radio Baaaar. The Houae Judiciary committee equal consideration from'the great versary banquet of Dobosz-Ertel- | there will be a baseball game after Blanche Pief’ce, o5 C am bridge' 1J|., and decided to extend th e trip the union voted an official atrilie. Houae. ■ ' ,/■. WDRC-»Newa, Shopper'a Special. Born in Manchester, England. Died street before JiiriiS J. to'-New England and bring his of Phelps road, who had held the treasurer, in her report showed call from GE. The 4,000 white col­ t:4ft -W Ca'—Money Melody. yeaterday approved .a bill to Rrant Democracy of the United States.” W ednesday. Laboc Hansen . Unit. No. 14 held; the supper, or movies in the audi- office for the past blenritum. that the treasury is in excellent and the plants were closed. »:•#—WDRC—News; The Reqprd Shop. at St. John’s Episcopal 'Cfhurch-j.torium^ if It rains.' famil.v along. lar emplpyes, not , members of a ’The union contends that wages WHAT-News; Banid by Demand. • :»»—WTHT—Betty Crocker. the youthful airmail permanent Jarecki himself ia going to live San Jose, Calif.—Carieton - J. Mrs. Rottner’s associate officers condition, and Mrs. Ray Warren’s union, have, hot joined the atrike WONS—Gabriel Heatter. Hdusework last night - >' . City Charter Re.servations should be, in to­ Tomorrow, Mrs. Grazladio’s at the plants are below area levels, WTHT—News, Jo- Oirand Siiow. »;iS-rW0RC—Newa.^ reaidence In th e U. S.--in recogni­ with Representative and Mrs. Smyth, 4,'l, assistant profes.sor of will be: first vice president ahd membership report Indicated a of about 7,000 production and WTIC—Just Plait Bill. O’Kon.skl. First he wants to learn Miss Dillon called attention to The Bill giving Rockville a re- morrow night for the card party. motlicr, Mrs. William J. Douglas, that , workers with seniority' have WKNB—News; Request Matinee. WCCC—12 Hundre>and 90 Hits. tion of hia feat in fleeing Red Po­ journalism at San Jose Stale Col­ program chairman, Mrs. William marked lncrea.se in numbers. maintenance woi^ers. WKNB—News. land nearly three mpntha agp .at Kngllsh, then work for the llniled lege. and at one. time on the SUiff IJje department convention to beJjyised City Charter received an un- Jline 2.which Mrs. .1. F. Wallett and. her brother-in-^law and sister. not been given preference in shifts, WONS^Sgt- .Preatoa of the Yukon. Easy Without ’s G O T Stuek; second-vice president and -William Davis, in view of ■ GE asked the office '^rsonnel to l!l»—WTIC—Front Page Farrell. W O N S -N ew F . States if It \4’an ts'h im .''‘'V\’e've so rt of' the W^ashington Time.s-Her’ald four wheclf like price! 'Yes::: we can prove hfld in Hartford in Jiily an)i ex- e.xpect^ setback yesterday. The and Mls.s B arb ara,W allett are giv­ Mr^ and Mr.si H erbert Lyons, are finance chairman. Mrs. John the Approaching Coronation of and that there is no mutual appren- WTHT—Breaklaa- Club. the controls of the newest type plained several of the resolutions' revised Charter as presented to ing a t th eir home, 147 W aranoke return to their jobs and kpep up Uceshijp program . s - $:Sa-W TIC—Lvrenzo Jonee. WTIC—Theater of Melody. Russian jet fighter plane. of adopted him," O'Konski said. and for several .midwest newspap­ all automobiles, but to you, in our ihowroom erpected from Rutland, VI.. Mr. Pickles';-third vice president and Queen Ftizabeth, baked delicious WHAT—Croeby’i Quarter. to be presented at that time. She the Legislature gave the etty^ the road, for the benefit of the Ameri­ nnd Mrs. Samuel J. Taggart and re.search, planning, aales and'-aup- GE saya it has gone as far as WHAT*—Newa; Morning Star Re- Houae Speaker ^loseph Martin The birll to grant Jarecki perma­ ers and radio stations. Died Wed­ Naming Backache r there the similariiy virtu­and on the road, that for membership chairman, Mrs. Ray English tea -pakes for dessert, W DRC—Memory L.ane. yfew. — nent U. 8. residence does not complimented the RockviUe unit, right to allow the sale and control can Legion Auxiliary’s Girls’ State children of 7 Byron road, this ply. 'The company aaid about 97 .poasible to meet union demands. WONS—Sky King. -WDRC—Muair Off the Record. (R-Maaa.) today ordered the bill nesday. ally slops! little more than the lowest- W'arren; fourth-vice president and which were served with Ice cream per cent reported yeaterday. A .three-man federal mediation charge his entry to the Polish im­ Atl,antic City, N. J.—Anthony H. N atB lnv backaeba. loot of papandontrvF* on the program which they have of fireworks. The Bill as presented> fund. Players may choose .iny town, will join the group. Mrs. ho.spitality chairman, Mrs. Alexan­ and coffee. WCCC—News, Music. W’ONS—Yankee Express. brought to the House floor tomor­ b«»dachM and difttine** max b« to alow* priced cars, you c«N own t:45—WDRC— Curt Massey-Uarths WKNB—The Rtf Sw'ett 8hm*a; Myatery Shopper. Brookline, Mass.—Dr. Reginald of this school year to live in Good­ will serve for the next two years. tim e.” WDRC—Guv Lombardo. later returned the plane to Poland. Be Like Robinson Crusoe — lows: To the American Licgion, that the bill may yet be approved A .group from------.Anderson-Shea . ROASTING CHICKENS WKNB—Arcordlnz to the Record. WCCC—News; 11 Hundred and 90 Fitz, 68, who as university mar­ Miss Emma Batz; Mrs. Bbrnice A uxiliary, VFW , W’ill leave year, Conn. Mrs. McIntosh and Mrs. Thomas ”I think Secretary Wilson was Hit*. Martin, and other members of shal led Harvard commencement before the expected adjournment F. Ferguson were appointed mem- ■ i:.ia—WONS—Auto Tune Derby. W’HAT—Gemme Mu*lcali. Perzanowski to Miss Jennie Bata, of the General Assembly tomor­ promptly at 6 o’clock tonight for Mrs, Stahecki has taught at the so patently unable to explain the If you plan chicken this holiday weekend, be sure to WTHT—Sereno Uammeii. 19:45- WTHT—Wh^n a Girl kiarrlea. the Houae. figured the unusual processions from 19J5 through -feurth district secretary-treas­ row. — - the cemetery at Hockanum, where Lincoln. Hollister, and Bowers bers-at-large, and Mrs. William effect of the cuts,” Yorty said In a WCCC—News; Murlcal Scoreboard. WHAT—Italian Music House action will give the Rua- 1651, a .former assistant dean of HAVE YOUR SHOPPING Stuck and Mrs. John J. Wallett, get it before Saturday or order ahead.------^ WTIC—Your senator from Connecti­ urer; Mrs. Norine O’Brien, to Mrs. Booster Rall.v Held they will decorate the grave of Schools during her years in Man­ speech prepared for House de­ 19:55—WONS—.News. chester, and will be greatly mlased auditors. cut. II —WDPC—Arthur Godfrey Haael Hein, fourth district presi­ The first public rally of the Mrs. Alice Ulm, who was a mem­ livery, "because he did not know WK.N’B—D inner Dale. WKNB— News; Myaterv Tune; K40 d en t; Mrs. Shirley Novak, to Mrs. ber. From there they will motor to by her many friends In the pro­ The guest speaker was Mrs. their effect. The cuts were made 4:44—W TIC—Thr->e S tar E xtra. Club. DONE BY FRIDAY! newly formed Rockville Booster WONS—Sports Digest: News. Virginia Snow, department his­ club was held in the Superior the new cemetery in Willimantic to fession. Hazel Wood, of East Hartford, without a study of their effects." " ROGER OLCOn WONS—Ladles Fair. State Central .Committeewoman W DRC—.N'ews. WTHT—The American Trial. Via did not make any spociol parchosai! It is not torian; Mrs. Dorothy Allen, to the Court room. Memorial building, the grave of Mrs. Matilda O’Naill. Miss Ruth Crampton. former WTHT—Stock Market Summary; WTTP—Sfike Ft Rlrh. unit officers; Mrs. Audrey last night. A bout 100 Little Chaplain Eleanor Maloney will principal of Lincoln School, and 403 West Center Street Mitchell 3-7853 Sports. WHAY—Italian Marcia. FRESH FRUITS our annivsrsory! Our buyars havsn't mods any mis­ conduct the memorial ceremony Mrs. Florence W’oods. a teacher at 4;SS—WONS—Rill Jenkins Show. II :I5-- WTH'i — v\». the Women. Golemba, to Mrs. Ann Phillips, Leaguers and parents heard Mayor 1:0e-WDRC—tJeuleh. 11:25- WO.N8—New*. take! Via just want to mention the fact that we department secretary-trea.surer; Frederick Berger, A. E. Chatter- for both deceased members. Bowers School, poured at the'at- WTHT—Weather: Capitol News. WHAT-^Newa In Itall.an. Mrs. Anna Kadelski, to Miss Mar­ ton. superintendent of schools; tracUvely arnmged tea'table where WONS—Fulton Lewis. .Ir. n tli—W'DRC—Gran j Slam. and VEGETABLES have some of the finest quality meats and the larq- a green and white color aeheme WTIC—Guy Lombardo Show. WCCC—Newa: 12 Hundred «nd garet Dillon, department presi­ Seabury Lewis, president of the C. R. B u rr and Company. Inc., WKNB—News; Percy Faith Presents. Hit*. est variety of cold cuts in town. Packard prices start at $2692 delivered in Manches­ dent; Mrs. Leona Remkiew'icz, to Rockville Chamber of Commerce; will close tomorrow. May 29. and was used. EAST HARTFORD I : IS—WONS—Tello-Test. WTIC—Phrase That Pays. ter and the deal you get from Brunner will be more Miss Anastasia Dillon, depart­ Miss Gertrude Fuller and Donald Saturday, giving their employee.s a On behalf of her friends. Arthur WTHT—Elmer Davis. WHAT—Berio Program. Of The Better Kind If you like pickles be sure to try our own make maybe hundreds more for your used car. ment sergeant at arms. Berger, urge the Booster’s club t6 three-day week end. _ H. Illing. superintendent of TELEPHONE 8-3231 WDRC—Ju n io r Miss. WONS—Queer for a Day, schools, presented Mrs. Stahecki WKNB—Bob Crosby Show. WTHT—Turn to a Friend. A skit "School Days” was pre­ continue their program boosting T:S0—WONS—Gabriel rieatter. WKNB—Muaic from out ol the Waat, dill pickles, chili sauce, picoliUi, sweet-mixed, pep­ sented by the following members, the Rockville Little League base­ Children’s Day at the Second with a green and while garden um­ WTHT—Silver Eagle. 11:49—WHAT—Pot Pourrl. We believe Ihal the best is (he cheapest in the long per relish and onion relish. • COME IN. DRIVE THE NEW PACKARD M rs. A nna Mae .Pfunder, Mr.s. ball program. Congregational Church is sched-^ brella, and read a tribute written WTIC—News of the World. 11:45—WDRC—Roaemary. in poem form , by Mi.ss Sylvis WDRC—To Stafford Show. WTiC—Bcb Hope. run and we will ahvays try to justify our reputation of Dorothy Allen, Mrs. Mae Dunlap, Rrirfs uled for Sunday, June 14. All par­ Free W KNB—Music. W'Cee—A Friend of Tours. • GET THAT DEAL Mrs. Louise Blair, Mrs. Mary Harry Friedrich, Jr, son of Mr. ents who desire to have their chil­ Claflin, a teacher at Bowers School. 7:4.4— WDRC—En Murrow. WHAT—Ronzont Program. selling only the best. No matter what your taste— you are sure to find Hartenstetn, Miss Jennie Batz, nnd Mrs. Harry Friedrich, Sr., of dren baptized should contact the Miss Hazel Lutz, art supervisor, WONS—Top Tunes; Titus Moody, Afieraeoa something extra, something different in our coM sketched an artistic summary of WTHT—Lea Griffith. News. 12:99—WDHC—Wendy Warren. • i r s E A SY TO O W N A Miss Anna- Martlcy, Miss Ann 29 Pleasant street has been pro­ minister. Rev. Arnold W. Tozer. or WTIC—One Man's Family. 'v ro t;—Luncheon Mn*>ra)e. meats department. Gworek, Mrs. Hermlne Hoermann moted to Interior Communications Mrs. George Borst of Cambridge Mrs. Slahecki’s career in Man- Gasoline 4:»d- WDRC — Meet Millie. WKNB—Newa; Sport* Special; Arute As growers of fruits and vegetables we recognize NEW PACKARD Mrs. Hazel Hein announced that Petty Officer third class. He Is at­ street. che.ster. WONS—Official Detective. Special. Miss Carol Bobyk. daughter of WTIC—Roy Rogers. \V rtAY—Italian Voice. quality so whether its our own grown product or bought Reody-to-eot horns and smoked horns— always a the Fourth District was the first tending a 18-week school of Inter­ A pretty sun and WHAT—Polish National Home. WONS—Curt Maaaev Time, one in the department to reach its ior Communication at Great Lakes. Mr. and Mr.s. F rank DeCianti.s Mrs. Stahecki. will join her mother SEE OUR USED CAR W TH T—Top Guy. WTHT—Newa; .Tack Berch. to fill in during off seasons it must always be the best. good stock. You'll always find Grate 5 Weigel See for yourself. It’s a new kind of car in town. If you membership quota. Mrs. Virginia III. Upon com pletion of th e school of Porter street and son, Anthony, in Goodyear upon her return from S::.4—W TIC—News. WXIC—News: Weather. don’t own one, you’ll want one. a summer trip to Europe. Miss fun d r e ss...... S:.40—WDRC—On Stage, I2r».i-WDFU'— unt .fennle'i Stories. frankfurts at Klein's. We don't sell any other kind. Snow spoke of the rehabilitation he W’ill retu rn to his ship, th e USS left this afternoon for Ithaca. ADVERTISEMENT WTIC—Fathe- knows Best WKNB-Blng Crosby. At present we have a full line of native and southern work in the department and of the Borle. stationed at Norfolk, Va. He N. Y„ to attend the 60th annual Bohyk is now teaching in Newton, WTHT—Heritage. TIC—.Nl.'Uiey Time. Best of ground meats for your picnic ^eosure. -commencement- exercises at -Ithaca Ma.ss., ______-...... — .WONS—John- Steele, ..AtNenture.------. WONSr-.JI i t Baukbaga, - . — fniits.^nd vegetahle.s. Tomato and pepper plants and presentation of the afghans to the has been assigned to this ship since ■ in a tirvy rose print WHAY—Studio Party. WTHT— new Veterans Hospital in West December, 1951. College. Their daughter, Mi.s.s »:(ia—WTHT—ABC Playbail. WHAY—Nems In Uailian: music. potted flower plants. , Limited omount of our own Potato Salad Haven. Mrs. Ann Phillips spoke The Ladies Auxiliary of the M argaret L. DeCiantia will be WIIAY—News; .Night Witch. 12:25—WONS-Miialc Box. '51 PONTIAC; Harfi Top $1975 also of the West Haven hospital A.O.H. will meet tonight at the graduated and receive her Bache­ Nassiff to M.G. WTIC—Truth or Couiequencei. 12:3b WDRC—Romanct of Helen Trent WONS—Bill Henry News; B hop WKNB—Van on the Street and of the problems facing the Moose Hall, with a social to follow lor of Science degree. WILLINN DICKSON & SON ST.98 Fulton J. Sheen. WTIC—Marjorie Mills. As the sea.son advances we will feature our own grown auxiliary in their rehabilitation the business session At Svr-Leh Ball WDRC—Time for Love. WHAT—I a Rosa Program. SINCE 1918 WCCC—News. produce which we are always proud to display. program . The Past Chiefs and the Great The monthly meeting of the t::i0—WDRC—Bing Crosby. '51 DeSOTO ! Hedaa. Very detuL First Aid instructor.s will be held WTIC—Motion Before Ths House. WTHT—New*. $1698 Brief reports of the unit’s Council committee of the Degree k WTHT-Time Cspsul. , WONS—The Women’s Pagei Why not join our many satisfied customers and accomplishments were presented of Pocahontas meet Friday night tom orrow . M ay 29. a t 8 p, m. in the Piesident Frederick O. Nassiff RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL And such a tiny price WONS—.Show Tune Time. 12:45—WDRC—'jut Gal Sunday. by Mrs. Amelia Golemba, Ameri­ at 8 o’clock in Red Men’s Hall Community Y on North Main of this town will be the master too! W ear it on or off lC:iKt -WONS—FrsiiK Edwards. WKNB-The Paltee*. X shop with leisure. Plenty of parking right at our door. canism chairman, who stated gifts M cNally In New P ost street. A general discu.ssion of In­ of ceremonies at the Coronation your sun tanned shoul- WTHT—News of Tomorrow. WTHT—Perrv Com#> PAINTING AND PAPERHANOINC tVDRC—The American Way. f..r Milady KLEIN’S -were given to each of the 120 .lohn 1. McNally has been ap­ struction problems is scheduled. A Ball of the Syr-I.4ib Cluh of Hart­ dera -— it stays ju."il WTIC—Judv Csnnvs Show. 12:55—WONS—Cftinw Lady Talk* '51 DODGE Hard Top $1888 nominating committee will be ap­ ford, to bo held in the grand ball­ l:0« -\vDl;C— FOOD STORE and LOCKER PLANT young men from Rockville who pointed factory manager of Press ALL WORKMEN INSIIKED where you put It! , w h a y --N ews: Night Watch. have left for the service; Mrs. pointed to bring In a slate of new room of the Hotel Bond, Saturday Triple tiered skirt with lil;l.4 - WONS—Muiift Lover's, Hour. WTHT—Ken and Carolyn Wirele.ss Mfg. Co., Inc., a division ^^)VTHT—Concert Hour. WCCC—Minche»tei Matinee. PERO ORCHARDS "THE MEATING PLACE" Bernice Perzanowski, on Com of LaPointe Electronics. Inc., of officers to be voted upon at the evening, June 6. 260 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER tiny contrasting bands, 10 ve tV'nilT—C»'”rer* tlour VONR^Ncw*. munlty Service; Mrs. Anna Kadel­ Rockville, it was announced Wed­ June meeting. The highlight of the evening will long back zipper. WTiC ■rillton ITtlev; Harit School of WHAT-Newt 276 OAKLAND ST. ski on Child Welfare; Mrs. Leona bo the soloction of a Syrlan-Leb- Rosebud print on white M ^ ic. •eTiC—Newa. MANCHESTER. CON.N. 161 CENTER ST. TEL. MI-9-72S6 '51 CHEVROLET $1275 nesday by Jerome E. Respeas, La­ ^ PHONE MltdioU 9-0920 ANY TIME WDuV—News; Music, l:l^W DP.r-lam Perkins. Remkiewlcz. on Memorials, urging Pointe president. Theodore D. Chambers. 150 Main anese queen to represent the club grounds, with blue, red l»:4.4--\\^AY-.Nfws. ' WTHT—Show TUnea. all members to take part in the McNally has been associated street, was a member of the In the Cigar Valley Harvest Fes­ or green binding. Sizes WDRC—Dance Orrhe-strs. WO.NS—Tarkee Foo#. Show. Memorial Day parade: Mrs. Eileen with aircraft engine and com­ nucleus group of eight under­ tival In Septem ber. 10 to 20. II-no - Vew.''Nn»i to StsttoM . WTIC—Rosa, The Musical Miller Flaherty, National Security. Mrs. WIIAY’- N i r t t Watch. WHAY—Pettv Kimball. ponent parts manufacture in Con­ graduates and five g raduate Syr-Loh is affiliated with the ' / 11 .O-t-W DRl'^ews. 1:39—WDRC—Voung Dr. Malone. '49 CHEVROLET $999 Flaheirty reported on the comple necticut for 25 years, serving students and members of the eco­ Eastern States Federation of Syr­ NaVfrT'TOtf MKAROr 11:1.4 -W ONS—Waxworks. WTHT—Paul JIarvev. tlon of the year’s program with primarily in supervisory capacities. nomics facult.v at the Univer.sity ian and Lebanese American Chibs w t h t —Late Show. WKNB—Request Matinee. the TTirift stamps In the schools W TIC—.News. X , WCCC—New*: Manchester Matlne^ His most recent position was of Connecticut who were inducted ind, through this association, has WHAY—Night Waith. It45—WDRC—Guiding Light. this week, saying that over $.’>,206 master mechanic of a large air­ into membership in the university been able to ranvass the entire w d r C -^You and ‘tiF, World. ONS—Connecticut Ballroom. Sedan. Full Price had been purchased by the pupils craft plant producing jet engines. chapter of the Order or Artus, only states of Connecticut and Maasa- 11:30—WTIC—SU ts In .IS;^. 'VTHT—G\P' Uombsrdo. '46 OLDS $399 to date, and she felt th a t when the. ' O i;"- Svce'pn-.h- Iia l.x J'99—WKNB—New*: Yankee* v*. Phila­ Memorial Da^ He is a resident of West Hartford. national honorary economics so­ rhusetls for 'candidales, thus, to delphia. final figures were compiled, this \4’H.A Watch. Under the management of Mc­ ciety. In order to Join the society, date, proriiring approximately 20 12:0D—\VTlC—Newa; Bob And . 5j99--\>UKC—Second Mrs. Burton. year’s record would surpass all Nally, Press Wireless will expand which has just been installed at the contestants. Each candidate will U Dl?r—aNcwi*. WTIC—The Doctor 1 AVlfe. at 4-Doer Sedaa other years. WCCC—Music. first - of - the - season picnic development and production in the university, students must have a receive a gift as a memento of the valAT-N-Kht W•ich WTHT—News; Top Hit Tim*. '46 CADILLAC HydranaOe, R, H. Extra eleaa. .-f - Mrs. Audrey Clolemba. poppy Press Wireless Division. Respess B average In their studies and occasion. T am n rraw ’ AVHAA'—New*: .Bnty Kimball Sho». chairman, reminded the members said. .$:00 WTIC— Praver: FranV Atwood 3: Dl ” . that poppies would again be sold better than B in economics. Show WHAY—New*; Record Review. The U. S. Geological Survey Is / • • lOO—WDRC—Farm Proi;ram. WTIC—Curbrtofie Quiz. this week end. asking for addition­ currently working on 4.000 quad­ w D k C—M.vnin Time. T:2.1—WONS—NVw*. Talcottville Items are now Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Bradley, -WTIC—New*. al volunteers during the day. Mrs. handled through the Manchrater rangles. covering parts of every 2>S9-WDRC-Norh Drake, '50 MERCURY 4-Door. R,H ,O D. $1388 Myrtle Pierre, rehabilitation chair­ of Vernon street, will have a picnic 6::m-WDH(e-T«wr Patrol. WCCC—New*. Mriaic Evening Herald Rockville bureau state, for its Topographic Atlas. WONS—TankFe Exprea*. WTHT—Betty Crocker; Top Hit man told of her visit to Cedarcrest at their home on Memorial Day for WMAT A PlgFiaiNCI WTIC—Wratlipf; Frank Atwood. located at One Market street, tele­ 22 guest.s from Rhode Island. H art­ Tlrt^. last week. Members of the Rock­ phone Rorkville 5-SIS6. W ('(T —r»riidti'‘*ior V#«’*ree! WONa^Conn. Ballroom. ville unit with members of other ford and New York. Dinner will be HBIGHBORXSHXVLPlM tiM te IS REALLY GOOd! WHAY—Sarre'd Heart Proifram. 2:45—WDRC—Brighter Day. Helps You Overcome A ’l'MT lUfit .N>wj4, units from the Fourth District served at noon, with a hot dog WTIC-Newa. .Sage-Alien, East Hartford Is open Tursdav through Saturday «:I.\ WTHT. M o.•'•1 C Derotiona. 2:99 WDRCx—Hill ton House. '51 CHEV. '51 CHEV. will visit Newington Veterans Hos Red Army Control roast to be held at 5 p.m. Croquet, FALSE TEETH 9:80 A. M. to 3:30 P. M.-, Fridays to 8:30 P. M. WIIAY- (V»ffe44 Club. ^ T l^—T.lf^'^Csn Re Beautiful. Powerglide, heater and pltal tonight when the District badminton and ^ baseball will be • contains Kelvex, a liquid plastic WKNB—.\Vw!«. WO.NS—Jack A^wney * Waxwork*. De Luxe, beautiful black, sponsors a party for the veterans. played during' the day. Looseness and Worry • :.Vi O.N> —feirlv E dition, defroster, spotless green. • won’t smear or streak and .W TIC—Newa. WUAV—New*; Record Review. Swimming Pool Progress Ends ill Germany No InriRcr br Annoyod nr fnnl 1 ;0d—WDR( - -Newattme. Big trades. radio, heater, defroster. r*n«n bf'rau?*' nf Idohp. wohblv falnr W TK'- Bob Ste^U 3:16—\\ DKC—liou*epart> . Nat N. Schwedel, trustee of the The Past Pocahontas Cluh will tnoih. KASTF'KTIi; An impmv^cl Alka* • lasts and lasts and lasts WTIC—Road oi . Life. Horowitz Memorial Swimming Pool W T H T —.loe (Hrand. 3:39— ^^’CCC—Ne w*: Music. (Continued From Page One)' meet tomorrow evening at the linn (non-actdl iHiwdnr, nprlnklnd nn • PI a s t i c 0 1 e is easy ’V rathee New*. WTHT—Top Hit Tlme.x > Foundation reports that progress home of Mrs. Katherine Ruttgers, your. plAtna holds thnm firmer so thny WKNB—SjMirta Dicesl. fnp| morn comfortable, ^nthinir and •I i i '” •. Mtjatc. Young Family. In construction on the swimming 38 Garden street at 8 o’clock. rooMnif to nima made gore by excessive stuff to use too. Just W HAY—Save A Life. \ Station Wagoa pool is proceeding. His statement withdraw the 300,0<>0 man Red WHAY—Newa: Coffee Chib 3:45—W'Cee—Jr, Disc Jocke^» •Ymy which has lived off the fat Plans for the picnic will be dis­ arid mouth. Avoid embarras.imrnt 9: It—WONS—Yankee Expres*. '48 PONTIAC R, H.Hydramatle follow s: caused by loose plates. Gel FASTEKTH spread on'let dry 7:1.V-WONS—New*: Yankee ExpreM WTIC—Right To Happine**;. of East Germany since 1945. cussed. today at any druc store. 3:55—WDRC—It Happen* Ever\^ Dav, "The walls for the basement of wipe off. WCCC—Good Morninx Muaic. 1:99—WTHT—Cal Tinney. ‘ \ the field house are up. 'The- area The Ru.ssians have indicated 7 :W - W T ir - . Weather. WDRC—Robert Q. Lewis; St. Laui* ■ tor the wading pool has been staked some new -strategy- recently by de­ Nowa: - ••Good M o m ttf ■Matltfee;***'-'"...... \ nuding the East zone of meat, fat, .Muaic. WTIC—Backstage Wife. \ out and the top soil.has been re­ WTIC—Bob Steel#' Morntnit Watch WHAT-News. ^ '50 PACKARD SEDAN moved so the base can be put in. sugar, fish and raw materials. - DISTRIBUTED BY WDRC—The Muaii Box. Refugees fleeing to the West in WKNB—Newa- Phil Hale Show. The frame work for the footings for 7:1.7—WHAY—New*. m m the pool are in. and it is expected record nurnbers now say a genuine RANGE and FUEL OIL 7 ;M—W THT—W eather. quench o that the footings for the pool itself threat of hunger, hangs over the Manchester Auto Parts WDRC—New*. HAVING A PARTY? 0 CouvertlMe will be poured this week. In the Soviet zone. WOeVS—W eather. '48 CHRYSLER RaiUo, heater. In the light of the Moscow an­ 270 BROAD STREET TEL. MI-9-4528 i : 0t- World Newa Roundup FRIENDS IN FOR TV? house to house canvass, we receiv­ 24 Hour Delivery Service WTIG-iNewa. your thirst ed an additional $31 through the ef­ nouncement .today, there was con­ WEDDING RECEPTION? forts of John Cyrkiewicz, so that siderable thought in Berlin that CLUB SOCIAL? the canvass has now brought in a the "scorched earth” tactics of with total of $2731. We also received a recent weeks have amounted to .CAIX-.-,...... , check' from a ' friend in Rockville a take While the taking's good.-’” f who had previously contributed The announcement said the So­ MORIARTY BROTHERS Tetevision 1948 $50 and a check tof: $25 from David viet Council of Ministers (cabinet) 315 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-.1-51S5 “Tht Party Shelf” ‘■ 1 . 0 A Simon of New Tfork City.— had "decreed the abolition of the P M WNHC 141-4.4444— MI-4.7474 -•’With everybMy continuing to Soviet (Control Commission in Ger­ 4;hn-^Kate Smith work together, we should be able many and the freeing of the su­ .S:00—T ootale Uippo—V-ariety (Tlttb.. and the wading pool will be a real in the German Democratic Re­ FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 15.2 j—P arad o x . Bpedal Prices on 1.000 or More! community project on a voluntary public.” F ^Sport-RCt'pe. ‘3 Beautiful 4-door sedans. Most with ra^o, heater and baais^” VL^We.ither forecast, The Soviet commander’s activ­ HRST OF THE SEASON Low Cost V-Joint fi 4:>.-.\Vorl#. N ew f T o d ay . defroster. Some have new paint. 6 to choose from. Black, School Association ities in the future will be "limited OPEN SAT., MAY 30 7 00—TV Talent Hunt. • The Rural Vernon School Asso­ tp lh e command of SovieV.troops in 14 OZ. CAN 5^ jU 7 n o —S p o rtam an Club. green, blue, gray. ciation will meet, June 8 instead of R 00—G ro u r.io M arx. Germany,” the broadcast said. MEMORIAL DAY LOBSTER MEAT fi —Chance of a Llfatime. SERVICES Knotty Pine Paneling g TO—Ford Theater. (CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY. MAY 31) 9 .10—Four Star Playhouat. That Interpret The Wishes in orv M.-iriln K ane. A LL O N E 4853482348484848532323532353484823905348534848482353 ' <10 .1)1—Burn* and Allen. Of The Family PRICE BONED SHAD Lb. 8 9 c 11 10- Rober» .VTontcomery PreaenU. McKinney’s low price on V-joint 11:00—Foreign Intripue. 8888 12’10— New*. Speedy T V SEE US FOR FEATURING DAILY New England, knotty pirte panel­ WKNB JOHN B. BURKE NO CASH NEEDED—JUST YOUR OLD PRE-WAR CAR ing is the talk of the toiyn. Per­ 4rOO—Your FVankfurter Favf>rUe*. MAV hE THE DOWN PAYMENT LIVE LOBSTERS SHAD ROE SALMON . Fla*h Gordon. f'T l OC m u BONED SHAD CRAB MEAT SWORD fect for paneling, partitions, ;,.o()— SVeaiern T h e a te r, FUNERAL HOME fi ’OO—New*. Service By LOBSTER MEAT SCALIAIPS MACKEREL doors, kitchen cabinets . . . at The Early Show. 87 EAST 'CENTER ST. NEED AN EXTRA CAR FOR THE MRS.? home or the lake cottage. 7:.10—New.*. SHRIMP MEAT HALIBUT SMELTS 7,4.’>—Doubl#* Plav. Tel. M1-S-S868- > , ^ 4 on—Life With Liitgl. ’.36 FORD, '36 PLYMOUTH, 841 OLDS CONV^ ,?S;9iCNiCWK McKinney has the H-L hinges Brio—Amoa 'N Andy. AMBULANCE SERVICE 9 (*>—Into the .Niphl. , '41 NASH,‘40 HUDSON,‘46 OLDS. From ...... Up$59 FRESH FILLETS CLAMS and other wrought iron hard­ 9 H>—BiK Tow n. ALL CUT AT OUR STORE 10;00:-My Little Margie. QUALITY BEVERACES CHOWDER ware to enhance your installa­ 10; 10—Sports on Paraefe. WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF RADIOS. HAMBURG ROLLS, HOT DOG HADDOCK, COD, CHERRYSTONE tion, too. 11 ;00—New*. 11:15—I..ate Show . . 0 CAR RADIOS and TELEVISION SETS FLOUNDER, SOLE, LITTLE NECKS T a n o rr a w . 0 O ,, OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:30 Call Jim Roach or Babe Weth- W.NHC \i M’cious floors SERVICE TELEPHONE MI-9-1821 PERCH, BLUE STEAMERS erell for full details. Order now A. M. 0 ROLLS, CAKES, COOKIES Etc. 7:0Q_Today. SlfEwborry Cr«mQ G qIcIb r Gifl9«r A U for Memorial Da.v projects as 9:00—Teat Pattern and Muate. n Q 0 0. 9:4o—Morning Newa. Half A Half Old F«shion«d SEE US ABOUT Opofl Daily 8:30 Until 6:00— -Thursday Night Until 9 we’ll be closed all day May 30th. 10:00—Ding Donjr School. Cold S«rMpBrill« O 10:30—Window shopper. o c 11:00—O ne In Ever>* F a m ily . iBrnofi A Um« - €xff«-Dry o UHF CONVERSION DURING JUNE, JULY ANb AUGUST ll;1h-8tr-Double or Nothing. / Gasoline Colifern'ia Or.ng, Vanilla Craam , Saltt-Railio ni Ttltvltioi->StnriM j INCORPORATED c 2;30—T-he Guiding Light. 2.45—MId-Aften.oon Newa. Hack Ratpbarry Sparkling Club Sod4' PINE PASTRY SHOP 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UMBER & ^SUPPLY CO. ); 3 00—T h e /B ig P a y o ff.. » j ^ TELEPHONE MI-3-Sin 2^ MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST—TEL. MI-9.i04« j .1:30—W elcom e T rav e le rs. SEE OUR USGO CAR 658 CENTER ST. (Jarvis BIm R) TEL. ~m'I-9-9435 11 TV* SPR U C E ST. ^ M I - 3 - 4 5 1 2 4 OO Ka*e Smith. ): ITKTCB V ) Diatribnt^ b.r Co(t Beverage Corp^ Hartford Branch—71 howe’r Street. Hartford, Conn., Tel. Hartford S-0827 JUST OVER BOLTON NOT(5h BRIDGE F . M. ADVERTISiEMENT MG TRADES — RASY TIRMS ■. I > ’ t:9Cl—A ction In T h a A fternoon. 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PAGE SOL ILiNCHEStER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, MAV 28, 1953 UAKCHESTER e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNv THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1953 / PAGE SEVEN beraerk and irresponsible isola­ peace, end opening the way to a depends upon the spirit and caps-, whether members of the Legion or. nuptial ahower laat evening at the of Mr. and Mra. Emeat Richard­ Carl E, Fairbanks of Bast Hart­ I I iM JlrnirljifBter city with which a new Board of tionism. Those golf'games do not real teat of what Russia will do. not to join us in honoring the war home of Mrs. Lillian A. Perrett, son, will be married on Aug. 1 to ford. . lian Rittatig, 39 Turnbull raM; T. seem to have helped much. .So what we really think about Regenta maj' assume its'responsi­ dead..,^ choir director of the Salvation Coventry Town Asked bilities,. Veterans will organize on School Park Department Budget Hospital Notes William Rau, Jr., 13 Pearl attoet the Churchill approach. may he Army, 163 Eldridge atreet. Those DISCHARGED TOt>AT: Chsrlaa But, e»-«n as we concede that the street back ot the American l«e- present were members of the choir Lone Policy yn. -sanicthing.-.quite..different from gion.band..and AuxiUarles. Reardon, 12 Newman atreet; Mrs. Negotiation By ’*‘Equals Mil; nwy. be something-ef • gaiiihiit, o f which Miss-Richardson ia alBo. a -For Liquor PaHrats Tsadasr- ; .“r Fnmiko Melon aftd eon.'Sff ATff* IS Biuell Street the automatic slitface reaction to we maintain our admirafion of the Wilber T. Llttlei member. New School Recommended Prip^ -Gitrrent Spending ADMITTED YESTERDAY: more road; Vincent Ingrnham. 71 Mancheeter, Conn. Commander, American l^egion THOMAS r. FERGUSON. After reading half a dozen It. process by whirh It was evolved. The guest of honor waa present­ Is Allacked Tuce Campbell. Rockville; Robert Bridge street: Warren RobMna, WALTER iC FERGUSON. commentators, w e , have finally The legislators devoted themselves ed with, a corsage and several Rule Change Strong, East Hartford; Michael Jr., Station A; George Groach, Pitbllehera to this problem In a spirit which pieces o f '' sterling. Refreshments By Population Study Group Rus.seir,'67 Wadsworth street; Miss Founded Oetoher 1. ^ cotpe to recognize and i.solate the Aircraft Promotes $19,6,150 Sought for Fourth Grades Rockville; Mre. Mary Moss a j^ The Air Force Budget Cut spurned pressures from groups and were served by, the hostess, assist­ i , ______Emma Craig, 87 Spruce street; daughter, Storrs: Brube Campbell, PubUihed Every Eventii* particular quality of the recent |K>litleians alike. They took the ed by Mrs. Arthur Kittle. Six subscribers have petitioned Program; Rec Board, In Answer Mrs. Matilda Rosendahl. 17 Hack­ Rockvilli; Mrs. Doris Plaiutgan Sundiya and, HoUdayA Entered at Coventry. May 28— (Special)—.w,iy our duty and obligation to Uke the Town Planning Commission to Pravda editorial W hich made it The Eisennpwer administration, problem Into tlielr ow'ii atmosphere Plouffe and Zajac Miss Richardson, the daughter - To Give Plays matack street; ‘Linda Lee Ander- and daughter, Rockvilit; Mra.TCoia Foet OHlce at Mancheitcr. -C.onn.. aa A committee to study elementary i all necessary steps to commence repeal all zoning regulations gov­ Request tiL $ 152,93 7 kon. ,178 Cooper str^ t; Edmund Second Claee Matt .Matter.______■ unu.sual in atn\o»pbeie. ^ in its budget policy, is making the of free deliheratlon. They had the (Continued Pram J*age One) Moore and daughter, 38 Bunco courage to try to handle It, And In school needs here has recommend-1 construction of new school faclll- erning liquor outlets, and adopting KieljK 2.50 High street -west; Mrs. drive; Lorraine St. Jamei, 113 Bitao SUBSCRIPTION RATES The unu.sual thing which has .seemingly curious contention that Two local men are included In ed immediate construction of a|tiesjustasseoniashumanly pos- a new set of rules that wouid define Park Superintendent Horace F. J At Verplanck all this there was the majesty anil China waa takeiyih. But when It Daisy .Shea, 13 Harvard road; Mr*. etreet. Payable In Adtaace , been .spotted in thi.s -editorial is we will have a stronger Air Force the liat of promotiona involving new elementary school. larger than'sible.” the various type outlets, alter thg Murphey has requested a budget I Lucy Gunther, 78 Florence street: One Tear ...... the grandeur of demoemey func­ waa pointed out/that a Senate com­ something more than the air of hy appropriating five billion dol­ tioning on Its highest and most eight workera at Hamilton .Stand­ the Robertson School.'The,commit-I' 'ITie study committee includes distances between outlets and be­ of $196,150 -more than three Mrs. Wsnda Pamphrey, Rockville. tee, a volunteer group set up by Mrs. Stanley Papanos, chairman, tween . outlets and schools, tittles, his current appropriation The fourth grades of Verplanck mittee had t / e n the poailion he leasonableness and calmness we lars le.ss for it. responsible level. ard Division of United Aircraft School will present two Memorial agreed the /a t te r was not theoreti­ ADMITTED TODAY: Miss Ruth One Month ...... ■‘•K Corporation, Windsor Locks. They the Board of Education, bases its Russell D. potter, secretaiy, churches, charitable tnatitution.s, to permit the department to carry l.«onard. Stafford; William Zielen- Houge Ig Nearing , Weekly ...... g our.selves noticed In our own first Tliat i.< not quite true, but it is hospitala and libraries.. Day Programs tomorrow at 9:30 cal. glnale Copy ...... are: recommendation on an extensive!^ Principal Royal CX. Fisher, Jsmc.a, out a progi-am of capital Improve­ ski. Rockville. comment; It is ap air of equality - a lot nmre. true than it seems.. study of school-population, figures, A. Martin, Bent A. Hunt, Rob.'>ct The request'to change the regu­ ments during tl)e next fiacal year. and 1:30. Theme of the programs is He r/ratned from endorsing the Milton C. Plouffe, 119 Autumn committee’s action, and said BIRTH TODAY; A daughter to Tax Agreement MEMBER OF ^ in which the editorial aecm.s the One thing seems fairly certain. O pen Forum and projection of the figures over | Cleverdon, Harold J. Bickford. ^1- lations will be heard at a public Murphey, whose budget proposal how'Memorial Day originated and THE ASSOCIATED PRESS street, to foreman of master crib. The complete line of Ojaco paints contains the what it mean.s. instead that the committee pro- Mr. and Mra. Edmond Hausechild, a five year period, according t o : fred J. Hunkin, 'Vinton H. l^ n - hearing of the commission Friday was submitted to General Mana­ Andover. Th« A»iOcltted PrfiS is J!*^*}*,*^'^*^ voice of one great power talking It is tliat the budget cut proposed Thomas Zajac, 3.11 West Cen­ right paint for every jainting job. The new Ojaco The program follow*: ppsps a very drastic cure for entitled to the-uae of repu^bl.catlon of ter street,, to senior analytical en­ Mrs. Alanson E. Stewart, Jr.,' ncr, Richard C. Storrs. / evening.. June 12, at 8 o’clock in ger Richard Martin, along with DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: (ConUnned tram Pago Ona) all newB dlapatchee. credited to It, or to other great powers as if it felt hy the Ei.senhower administration Re<|uest In I.egtoh'Members Roll-On is ideal for practically ALL interior paint­ the Hollister Street School. that of Recreation Superintendent "God Blea.s America’ with Althea iomethlng which he would'-.con- ?ot o*he?wr.e eredltec- PeP;/ To the Editor. gineer in the vibration and me­ chairman of the Board of Educa-1 Special 'Town Meeting Mrs. Lillian Ackerman, Rockville; itself their equal. It ia still more is not going to decrease our air ing. Other Hems John E. Hedlund, has provided for Holleman. Coqatance Fontana, R slder a Very great error. Jonathan Treat, Bolton; Mrs. and alio the local newa publlahed here. I re.speolfully requc.xt • every chanical metallurgy aertlon of the Free tion. I 'The Board of Educatiph w’ill At the newa conference, the trolling agency for the state’a mci»> All right! of reptiblicatlon of apeclal than that. It„is an air of moral strength. s The study shows the present meet June 4 at 8 p. m. at/ihe Rob- Two other items appear on the capital iimprovements totalling bert Richard*, Maxine Felji^r, Martha Johnson, .36 Ardmore.road; diapatchee herein are aleo reierved. member of the American Legion to engineering departrqent. President al.so said thi.s country tal hospitals. equality, in whirh Ru.s.sia con­ These appropriations sometimes school enrollment of 810 has forced ert.aon School to decide whether to j agenda. Hale Construction Com­ $121,512. The department's cur­ and Mary Ann Miller; a ohiylct Mrs. Doris Willis, 30 Laurel street: march in the Memorial Day MELVIN G. COX pany seeks a change 'rOm Rural- rent budget is $64,923. entitled "How It AH StarteiT with would be foolish to refuse to trade The House got into a wrangle bo« Fuii aerrice ciient of N. E. A. Serv- operation of eight clas.ses on double call_ a .special town meeting- at Mrs. Celia Zorkis, 175 Hilliard fore. it rejected, by a atandlng voto siders herself quite as virtuou.s in have little rc.sl relation to what parade. 275 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER Residence and Residence AA Zone Result of Study Joanne McHugh, Arlene^^cGanri, at all with people we do not hap­ Let your participation he an in­ Janet Richardson sessions. The expected fall enroll­ which a report of the elementary .apiece "of Tand"onThe street; Mrs. Mary Rydlewicz, 13 of 125 to 83, a. bill which would pro< **Puh’uihera R^epresentatlvea: The the world as anybody else. aitiinllv happens. For one thing, Gasoline Miirphey today said the prin- Jacqueline HJalmer, Susan pen to like at the moment. He Union street; Charles Lee, 191 Juliua Matheira Special Agency — New dication that we are keeping faith ment of about 900 or more will 5tudv.study conimitt.eecommittee and .^ that a t ofnf Uiei(,f.tJie i Tolland__ . • turnpike, . ____r... comprising_____ , ■posed- capital improvoments- are Crosby. / hibit a town from discharging b\> Still drawing on the conclusions thi- Air Force still has three arid a said. if trade were, cut off in such Grt-en Manor road; Mrs: Florence teacher except for reason! in(icl^\ tork. Chicago. Detroit •n'?_gPVt®"'nr with tho.se who died in the service Guest at Shower MANCHESTER LUMBER CO. make it necea.sary to have 14 junior-senior high- school study ; about .50 acres, to Industrial Zone, the outgrowth of a study made by cases’-w e might lose the friend­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF of various commentators, this half billion dollars of past ap­ cla.sse.s on double sessions. The Blue and tt^e Gray will be Gabbey, 14 Knox street; Mrs. Lil- ically apelled out in the MU. aRCULATIONS. of their country and in who.se SEE OUR USED CAR committee will be prc.sentcd. The | The planning Commission also is the Park and Recreation Commis­ rearl by Linda Mellen, Virginia ship of "a country we were trying 255 CENTER STREET— MANCHESTER .IfitRooma Needed in 19.A7 Russian air of moral eqiialitv is propriations which it ha.sn't used memory this day Is solemn and special town meeting would h e ! initiating, at the request of the sion over the last 4tyo years. Clrandler, Paul Martin, Malcolm to win over. ‘ ” " The Herald Printing Company. Inc., sacred. , Only 23 ola.ssrooms are available aaaumea no financial reeponaihiiity for .seen as a response to .what yet. The strength of our Air Mi.sx .lanet Richardson, 67 Oak set up to establish a school buiM-1 Zoning Board of Appeals, an Projects outlined in the budget Robertaon. Conferedate soldier* Said his n-fall shows no sign of I al.«o invite all ex-service men ADVERTISEMENT at the Robert.son, Center, and typographical errora appearing in ad- amounted to a (•on"WaiaMS.iiHMsnM<»Kv ,'v.»i»[>to»6 no safety . For Monday—1 p. m. ^t****?’- speech. money is appropriated. .54, with an anticipated 930 pupils, request of the Windham Board of ; lallona is being sought by Waller ter Oak. Robertson and Center For Tueaday—1 p. m. Monday. David Starrett, and John Mc- in one country's going it alone. For Wedneaday—1 p. m. Tueaday. The subtle but important dif- e can. under the Eisenhower .'ll rooms will be needed with only Education to join with them and Mahoney, 121 Walker street. Waller Springs Parks and In the Love Kiernan. Said he had received no offlplal the 23 available. In lft.54-.55 with all other patron towns on s re- N. Leggett, 847 Center street,'Fred For unur»a»y—, Tiiuraday—1 v p. - m. Wedneaday. lerence between the Churchill budget propo.sals, have an Air Lane area, and a baseball field at "Your Fl.sg and My Flag" will report but had retid newspaper ac- LOAN SERVICE FOR A ll For Friday—1 P. m. Tl^raday. 1056 pupils expected, 42 rooms will gional school planning study for Cobielo, 19. Clinton street, Christo- Cha;rter Oak. For Saturday—1 p. ">■ r'l?* !'- peace apeech and the Eisenhower Force jiiit as strong as the on* be presented by Jane Reese. Kath­ rounts of the unsucee.ssftil at­ m . each he needed. In lft.5.5-.56, 1185 snticl- one year. j pher Glenney, 74 Porter street, Wil- Claaalfled d eclin e: 10:M ~ Al.so included i.s long range plans leen Gibbs, Gary Durost, lieborah tempt of a Itomanlan legation of­ c o m o d t o of publleatlon except Saturt.'ay— peace apeech. it now appears, was we might have under the Truman pated and 48 rooms needed. In the 'To Determine "Hardship” ' Diana, 218 Spruce street, and for the Improvements and develop­ Brown. ficial to! blackmail a naturalized that Eiaenhower drew the moral budget proposals. Tt is even po.s- following year 1285 expected and Charles Rltch. Jr. director of N°w«rd Murphy, 25 Perkins street, ment of Love Lane, Oak Grove. The cast of "Tom, Dick and American Into- spying for the Thursday, May 48 line against Ru.saia where sihle that, hy a stepping up of 52 rooms needed. In the school year the Public School Biiilding Com- 1*’ *^ represented by Attorney Charter Oak and other recreational Harry" will Include Michael Toth- Commuhlsts. 19.57-58 .56 rooms will be needed to mission will meet with the Board George C. Lessner. Churchill did not. Eiserrhower held actual spending, as distinguished The move is brought about by areas. man. Royal Isham, Paul Lewis, Ei/nhower'a conference waa M a H C H IS T iR accommodate the expected 1368 of Education Thursday at 8 p. ni. Plans Improvements William Eadleson, Thomas Mehl, we^ attended and wqa given over Ruaaia aomewhat villainously re­ from appropriating, we can indeed In the Robertson .School. He will the two years action of moving a Taft In The R ough Agrain Watkins shows you how to piipila. . ' non-conforming liquor outlet from , The combined Park and Recrea­ David Sombric. James Mclnerney, ^m ost entirely to queationa and sponsible for the present state of increase the strength of the Air 8900.000 Limit determine whether or not the tion budget proposal adds up in a Patsy Provencal, and 'Paul Boland. answers. That mixture of aenae and non- 35 Oak street to 218 Spruce street the world. Churchill offered the force while we are decrea.sing ap- In 1955-56 when all available Town of Coventry qualifies for by William C. Wiganowski, who $349,087 budget request. Of this. Ruth Geer will recite the G e tty / senae whirh haa ao often been a theory that Russia's actions have pi opiintlnni^. 23 classrooms will be u.sed to ca­ state aid for hardship case per- I was also represented by Lessner. Recreation is asking $162,937. biirg Address and P oppy./G li/d ROCKEFELLER NAMED pacity with double aession.s total­ talning to proposed school buildi.og ^ wiganowski received permission Hedlund is planning for capital im­ will piny laps. ' / ■ P R f P I R R B D part of the public thinkins of not neccs.sarily been villainous, No impartial view holds that Washington, May 28—’\vhere, on bodv might reach the same results spire,s ii.s to admiration, in ita '' - 39.95: Two-Cushion Spring Arm Chair, 22.50. 27.50 At an a.s.scmbly T\ieaday. after­ by U n ^ Pond and on the east by handling of the great educational well drained, easily accessible to noon, in the Whiton auditorium, the Hricksnum river. newetl the creation of o1d-fa.shinned mili­ which our views of "moralitv" issue of the current session. fc The Contour Chaise, to right, is in a harmoniz­ main roads and well located geo­ three mo\ ''>s wero shown for the B^ause of the large number of tary alliances against Ruaaia. might desire. But the point raised It was-perhaps svmbolic of the ing yellow plastic stripe, 27.50. graphically. Other possible sites eighth g.-ades. The first. "Know applications received for excep- Even In Korea, Senator Taft Is thst Russia can only negotiate conscience and wi.sdom of ita pro- might be available and could be Your Library." was in color and ions on roof signs, the Zoning V8 considered by any committee em­ graphically brought to life the re­ could argue, we adopted the as an equal, not as a truant to he cesB that the great controversy 'Board ie aaklng the Planning powered to decide on the actual cent class instnictlon. The othq Commission to study the possibil­ United Nationa banner only as an when it came to a vole, waa almost stood In a corner and lectured hy no cqntrover.sy at all—that the site, the committee pointed out. films were "Tree-top Dsre-devi; ity of adopting a regulation that expedient. other nations and told what it measure its Education committee ".As .Soon As Possible” and "Yellowstone Park.’ would govern them. Where Senator Taft falls down, mu.st do. had reported pasaed almost as if Committee officials closed the report by saying "We feel it clear- aa Uiual, is in putting his facta to- Tliis concept, which has been it wci'e a routine measure. Quality made to enjoy gether and drawing a roncluaion. dredged up out of Churchill's In the opinion of the House, a "The fact that we have often ig­ problem had reached the stage ICKY LADY speech and Moscow's eager reac­ where it demanded aome kind of Personal Notices nored the United Nationa and by­ tion to it, ia not n.ew. Such figures ■solution. It It.selt had considered for years to come AU'TOMATre LAUNDRY passed It does not mean we were as President Eisenhower and Sec­ niost carefullv and thoroughly Card of Thanks wi.ae in doing .so. The fact that we retary of State Dulles have, at what its own best solution might I SELF SERVICE OR DROF AND FICK UF Improvtsed a ■ Unncd-Natloha ao- he. i t studied, U made, up its mlntt. various tinie.s in the' past, con­ and it acted., Watkins Outdoor Furniture is built to give wIMj In thank otir maiiv 24 WA^SHERS — 7 DRYERS tion in Korea does not neces­ at\f| nrii^hbnrB f»»r the kimlnri>A anri ceded that much' of Moscow's -And yet routine observer’s judg­ you years and years of comfort. Big Peel ayinpathy nhown us durtni; the illnesn sarily mean we should abandon motivation might rest in its Cane Chairs and Rockers with black deco­ and death nf our father, Joseph Strat- * ment, at the atari of the Issue In ton. We would esperlally thank the for icorfi-ccf-ff’/rc/dd— the concept established there. It this session, might well have been SLOSED MEMORIAL DAY absorption with the idea of Ru.s­ rations, 14.95. Solid maple Yacht Chairs with members ».f Washington L. O. L- No. . wko wiidoi eevtfs. epf>eno/ of txfro coif. might mean that we ahould try to sian security, and have conceded that no action at all would be Red, Green or Yellow sailcloth covers. 5.95, 117. aStnr of the Kast. R. B. P. N»». 11. IHiasible. llose Co No. 2 South Manchester Fire ' IAIN and MAPLE STREETS— MANCHESTER build on it. Impiovisation as Jt that Ru.ssia'a view of the outside 22-inch Cocktail Tables have white bafses, Dept,, the British American Club, and ' As the iksue of reorganization of all those who tt> kindly loaned the use | OPPOSITE HNAST PARKING was, it accomplished certain world might be much like our the slate's educational system green tops, .3.75. 7-ft. 8-Rih Troy Umbrella of their cars. 1 things which could not have been view of Russia. But the moie nor­ opened, it seemed shaped as a'sheer has 2-part zinc-coated handles with tilter; The Stratton family. accomplished otherwise. It made mal attitude for the western power battle between those Green and White Stripes or Plain Yellow, ..Ultervention. ■ in 'Korea- possible worW. 'foc' many months" past,' has two educational . g.i a n t a. Dr. 28.95. 3.3-inch White Umbrella Tables, 12.i5; Finis Engleman and Dr. Albert KBmitomakB santhout an automatic third world been, . the application of moral Jorgensen. White Folding-Metal Side Chairs, 3.95. steadiness, visibility—and, above alia w-ar. which would have had to be­ judgments to Ru.ssia. with other ■ Dr. Engleman won the first great gin instantly if American troops concepts fading, even in Ei.sen- power play, with, at the first hear­ 5.95 value. had moved without UN aulhorira- hower and Dulles, as they them- ing on the reorganization i.ssue, as a But these are things you must dis* tion, and. legehzation .of.... 4J»ejr- -selves. .^va. come, to the-task-t>f impressive, a pi;easii.re^ .X.r.o.U,jj. demonstration a.s has ever been ^cover for yourself— as you must move. It established, for the first trying to deal with Russia. Pre­ .seen at the Capitol. Yet, this, in the greatest Butek performance in time in the world's history, the vailing American opinion, in fact, the final showdown, availed him "CHOICE NATIVE POULTRY — DIRECT PROM FARM TO YOU’ h e nearest we can come to word- utter smoothness of a 1953 Buick with pattern of a collective security en­ prohably considers that it is a little. Imported picturing for you how it feels to TT Dynaflow. history. forcement of a world law. ’These moral shame for Churchill to talk I>r. Jorgensen waa siipposeil to T have the great inside inlluenre with Why not drop in on us real soon? are possibly things to build on to the Russians ss if they had BROILERS, FRYERS, ROASTERS, FOWL drive a 19.S3 Buick with Twin-Turbine for the future, rather than things legislators, the kind which waa the D>’naflow‘‘' is this: W e’ll be happy to put you at the w heel legitimate security ' interests the more effective because It did not Peel Cane CLEANED AND DRAWN — READY TO COOK It takes more than the advanced new to discard because flaws can be western world should concede and have to show Itself openly. Vet, engineering of this fully automatic of a new Buick and let our points picked in them. respect. in the final ahowdown, this availed When you toe the gas treadle, you him little. transmission to produce such thrilling prove themselves. For the future, . Sonat-or Taft, Yet, looking to the Bermuda can get away like silked lightning in recognizing the difficulties of UN conference, how will most of us, in The final bill, a.s It was adopted Chairs and Special" performance, of course. *Sf‘andard on Rondmeuttr, optional at extra cost

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■ \ V \ V i . j ■ ^ PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1953 . PAGE NINE TOONERVILLE POLKS BV FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER -V DAILY c r o s s w o r d PUZZLE

^Gr a n p m a 's C a n e , t h a t F e a r s o m e W c a p o m Answer to Previous Puzzle Sense and Nonsense *f r»rt«ir»^Vi^«. iM) i - x . Fruit Orcbord □ Q o u i l L i a n a B a r a n n a n a H n a a □ a a a l a a a Two young blind vete'-ans at Man—Is he a hairf drinker? HORIZONTAL 3 Many edible s s B c i a a a a a Dibble (General Hospital In Menlo Wife—No, it comes easy to him. □ atHEJClBaMB 1 Prunes are friiits arc P ark, ■ Calif., were,^ feelfng very found in, the aaaM aaaaaiaaac] cheerful at the prospect of being made from ■ □□□anniK Eirannaa Sew It Seams VOL. XX, No. 35 \ these fruits ------(ab!)., □aisEiDEiM ianaBaa transferred to Pa.sadena, I!m going I ponder as I cut and baste; THURSDAY, MAY 28 Compiled by .Students of Manchester High School to'take Harvey over to Hollywood ifiM Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser 8, Drupe fruit J Goal post aaniziw aaiaaaiaaa Then as I stitch 'and snip. Most fruits ■ i i D u a and show him the town," one of The platitude that as ye sew 11 Adjust anew ® □ a w a them announced. 12 Papal cape have — So also must ye rip. a a a n . "HoW are you going to manage —Marjorie Allen Andcreon. \ 13 Legislative ® Cooking □ o a Co-Editors of World utensils that?" I asked. Track Wins Owens Show -i'V body a a a f l c i a a a "Nothing to it," he ansv'ered. Sock and Buskin Holds Robert Provost Wins 14 Bores Goddess of "We'll get US a couple of Seeing A young student from an agri­ discord 23 Church 37-Body of w ater 16 French plural eye chorus gt|rla."—Contributed by cultural college was In conversa­ Two of Three article _ 8 River in festival — 39 Placard tion with an old farmer. X Mynah Birds Gladys R. King. 'x Its 20th Annual Prom X';l 17 Wrong Switzerland 25 Nostril 40 Fall flovvert Student—Do you know, your Presidency oN^ouncil 19 Eagle 8 Purifies 27'Legal point 41. Conduct. methbds of cultivation are a hun­ Wigrenites Out... Dash. To this 28 Son of Seth 44 Woody plants Phil -So they’ve been happily dred years behind the times? Why Assembly Entertained (comb, form) *** married for over ten years. American (Bib.) 47 Snare I'd be surprisetl if .you made 350 Water Cans, Rain Bar­ Wiiidhani and Weaver, 20 Hca\’y blow *8 Lil—Yes,—but not to^ach other. Elected By Comedy, Talking 96% of Entire School 22 Steamship wild plum 30 Make lace 48 Small island odt of the oats in that field. rels, Boiirjuets of Flow­ Lose to Middletown I-^ads Council ^\\ (ab.) 15 Swedish edging 49 Wings Dad - So would I. It’s Barley. Birds Found in India Voles in Gose Contest; 23 Grafted (her ) weight- 34 Raced 52 Roof finini Four hllssoiirlans 5fade Ensign* in ers, Colored Streamers, Devotee X 35 Occupant 54 Goddess of the .army A gifted pr6fes.sor -of English Manchester High's . track and )\ 24 German city One of the most entertaining as­ Gary Bogii Runner Up 28 Perfidy 21 Jacket 36 Mouscr infatuation — Headline in Joplin ^Mo.) paper roniposition had this to say on the Set of Spring Garden field men added victories number four and five last Friday, M ay 15, semblies this year was presented 5 ^ 29 Consume theme of a Sophomore student: “Pat Shirer'Moderator 31 Abstract 1 I 4 r~ k 1 a 4 1!” "One of my boys had skipped "Your vocabulary is mean and im- Bouqueta of flowers, streamer* in beating both Weaver and Wind­ Tuesday, May 26, In the High ham, but then .suffered their second being hia classes,- ..deceived Ills mother, proveri.shed but entirely adequate of pink and blue, white and aqua, School auditorium where Mr. and "I am very grateful for the vote It and watering cans with dropa of defeat of the sea.son in losing to a 32 Brother It been found out, and caused much to expre.ss your thoughts." Mrs. Jack Owen of San Francisco, of confidence that waa given me 33 Drunkard ."rain" falling Intd ' a rain barrel strong Middletown team on Mon- Calif., presented their talking I) unhappines.* all around. 1 took him da.v. M ay ,18. by the student body,” waa the TvvrTi'i'-.,' ' •'i- ■' 34 Thoroughfares 8 ' Voice of customer —(over the formed the aetting of "Spring” for Mynah -birds in a comedy .of birds. the Sock and Biiakin Prom hold ! On Friday, a postponed Weaver comment made by Robert Provoat •T-t.jB I m'»w u ITi ow 38 Calyx leaf aside, and we had a heart-to-heart phone i l.s this the Wontla.st I Mr. Osven explained the history lb . on Friday. M ay 22, in the High ; meet and a scheduled meet with 42 Fleshy pome . _T « talk. Johnny sa t still, lool-.ing a t of the Mynah bird. Common to In­ upon being elected as Student FurniUire Company? Well, the School auditorium. ' I Windham were run off slm'ultane- ‘It’s a new puth-doorknob to get rid of peddlers!” fruit m me Intently, and seeming to be minor on my dresser has turned , they are almost as familiar Council President for 1953-195tr. s-se-ss ib li ii 3; deeply impre.ased. I thought I was A reception waa held at 8:15 fol­ ! ously at the West Side OYal. This 43 And (Latin) black. Can you fix it? there as the crow Is to us. Tliey Bob haa been a very activa 45 Flower m making great headway and that lowed by a grand march and danc­ I meet found the Indians on the long are not shipped to this country it u> Stenog, (to boss) Mr. Brown, ing to midnight to the miiaic of member qf M.H.S. for the past 46 Entomology P my little sermon w as surelj pene­ end of a 55'-, to 48'i score against simply because there is no demand OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MA.TOR HOOPLE trating Johnny's brain. But you can we fix a mirror for a lady that Lou Joubert'a band. The entrance . Weaver and victorious over Wind­ three years. In his freshman year (ab.) n 1io St has gone bad? for them. They are the best talk­ '0/'t never can tell. Just a.* I had of the auditorium waa a beautiful' ham b.v a lop-sided 74 to 30 score. ing bli-d known to man and are j he waa elected to represent his 47 Diadem garden trellis covered w’ith flowers MISTER PEEPII^ OH, I-UH-HA-HA.'— ■ woRKJeo,' -fHAT'LL SAVE HIS < 50 Station (ab.) SI reached the clim.nx in my appeal In the 100-yard dash, Manches­ Pat Itunpbcll the only hir'd with a human voice homeroom on the Student Coiuicil. TOM, IF THERE'S I'M WALklNOMV to hia belter self s light of dis­ Marriage entitle.s women to the while underneath it was a cafpet Carolyn Hengt*un THE PHONV NlBS /MORE O R iE F ' 51 Date-stamping ter’s Jack Whitham was second to box. Unlike the parrot, they sound ! He waa also a member'qf Hl-Y and .SOMETHIKJS IW THIS DOS, AND VOU w< covery broke over John-iy. protection of strong men who of green gras*. | Weaver’s speedster, Wade,, but exactly like a human being. ; played varsity baseball, * HOUSE yOLTO LIICE CAN'T SEE HIM SO DUKE TMACT THAM CA6EV HAD machines K k f t VT S r 41 tyJlS n s S- club adviser, and other members quarter-mile, placed first against sailor came up and asked him to Varsity M (Jlub while'baseball and IHIM FOR A S T E A M - , 56 Diner who worked on the various com- Merit award certificates ^BASKET OF SHOVEL both teams with Charlie Bradle.v Bv Bristol Team buy a bird for $25 that whs worth football rounded out his sports 57 Delicaoy SI si CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER mittMs under the following chair­ were awarded by Quilt this $1,50. career. He waa again elected as [FRESH 58 Soothsayers I capturing both, aeconds. week to the retiring president men: refreshments, Helen Kronick; Slm Ham The 220-.yard dash found Indian The young sailor told Mr. Owen a Student Council representative L . e & s s VERTICAL it programs, Priscilla Torrance; dec­ of the Quill staff, Anita Bob ProvM t and, at the end of the year, was ,FROM lA runners, Whitham and Juros, sec­ Bristol High, CCIL champions, that while they were stationed in 1 Smoothes, as orations. Sandra Sundquist. All Gagliardone and retiring sec­ India a few of them bought Ahis one of the four boys to receive the FO R T , senior members of the club aided Jim Ham Elected ond and third again to Wade, but retary Betty Frazier. pecked away for one run at a time feathers % first and second, respectively, over bird from a shopkeeper who claim­ honor of being elected to the Nut­ KNOX/ with the decorations. John Allison The club m em bers al.so elect­ to-edge Manchester, 4-2, Monday, meg Boys' State at the University 2 Spectacles Windham. Ed Lynn was Manches­ after an Indian defeat by Hall on ed that the bird ios.next-year— 'ed'"Maneggla for" eight'"hits. Un­ title -puTet>' -to t rainih ^" a s ' th%" tw o out by the colorful characters. at Shirer. Bob Robinson. Hall's ace hiirler, She demon.strated how the women Garry Bogii. Su.san Crosen: A1 club picnic which will be held later I league. are accepted to other schools: shut the Indians out with three Several people helped at the polls Tarricco. Judy Alcox: Kim Shircr. in the month. ! Manchester da.sh expert, Jack preparatory, buslne.ss, and special­ of India wind and drape them about Teacher Honored during both momlnir and after- hits. Meanwhile, West Hartford their bodies in order to keep them Marion Beach; Ixiis Cooper, Paul Jud.v Mozzer '56 Whitham, took (li.st place in the ized. garnered right hits. Hall got seven nooni setsiona. Pat-Shirer acted as Arcnrl: Russell Wirlalla, Laiirecn — . * - j lOn-yard dash again with a 10.6 • .Eleven hoys and one girl are en­ unearned run*. in place. For fofitiBl dress they By Bale’s College moderator while .Charles Cronin, Rochelle; Sandra Sundquist. John Itime. Switching quarter miler listed in the Armed Forces. Fifteen Ijall started fast with three wear bracelet,* from the wrist to Mary Lou Potter, Mai-y Pat Calla­ /I Cooper; Bernie Johnson. Janice Recorder Is Used jTurkington to the mi'o added nerd- girls and one boy have positions Hie elbow on ^oth arms. In public han, Nancy .Lynch, PriacilJa Tor­ r. M. V. I Pii. o«. runs in the first. After this they Another honor haa achieved at Cafi. 1H1 t, N« ttfnt. Int. Roberts: Larry John.son. Doris l.-d jiolnts to the Indian.*' score as with the Southern New England just sdde.1 more and more. they drape it .so that they have rance and Ssdiy Newcomb., check­ Beyer; Bette Aimetti, Mel Cote: Telephone Company. a hood and veil their faces. This i.i Mancheater. High School, thia time ed names iii the morning. '' For Drama Seeiie.s ho took first in th.at event, with Brignano and Curran led Hall it has been beatowed upon a mem­ I V •. Pa4. OH "No, officer, I don’t have any explanation for wandering Carol Johnson. Andy Maneggia: jChpiIie Bra.dicv capturing third. Thirty-.seven’ arc placed with In­ with three and two hits respective­ becaii.se Indian women are not Jerry Vicki, Ginnie Hanley, yrom Nancy Cole. Bob Stone. surance companies. Kourteerf have ber of the faculty, Miaa Jeanne Smith, Bob Buckley, George Dor­ around this time of night— as soon as I think of a good ' 5diion Michaud w-s close on the ly. McGuire, Griswold, and Maneg- siippo.sed to show their f.-ices In Low. *e»r. m » H ■>* W «M . IM . T. M. u. • PM om one I'm going home!” Bob Alomson Elizabeth Perry. Reciting scenes from "Romeo hee's of teammate Poiter es M^n- accepted office positions in indus­ gin were the only Indians to hit public. mer and Jackie. Bennett checked 5-28 Helen ^ Kronick. Al Pivnick; and Juliet" acquainted the pupils try in Hartford; 18 In hlanchester, Last week Miss Low received a the names of those who came to ; rt-ester was first and .second in the s.'.fely. Hall played good ba.seball Butch, who started out as the letter from Bates College from CHRIS WELKIN. PlaAeteei Head Hunters BV RUSS WINTERBOTHAM Dave Wiihman. Patricia Wup- from Mi.ss Ann Bccrhicr’s College ‘ 880 I iin, ■ one in Coventry, and one In Wilii- and u.srd an air-tight defense to most difficult one to train, is now cast th^r vote in the.iatemo V. In Act I, Scene V, of this in- Mrrsh .Aitken. norm''>lv n henvv way all his own to make the other Each y e a r the organizatio« WHILE.. John Anderson, Marcia . Albro; tere.oting Shakespearean play, n o h V w ’'’TI'T-; v"f.s onh- rb 'e to tie slin'ciit body of Manchester High There were 592 votes, caft in tha KEHT d P«OOT TWW GOLD 0\<3 OOVR birds be quiet.' seeks to elect outstanding gradu­ Peggy Macintosh. Roy Kingman; those who took the part of Ro­ t'o for second in the hloh tnmn. School may read leaflets, booklets, morning and VU in tha afternoon. .«4S magazines .and folders concerning Poelrv Acled Out -"Quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet" from ates as members. / Out of the school population, 96 Mike Shean, Mona Modoan. meo were Laura Trudel and WiL- With Aitlcen In ton for*-» ^he tables Butch seemed to be all the birds REACHED Y.AS\ Alan Wabreck. .Nancy White- different jobs; and to help the stu­ With the dues collected frpnvYhe per cent of the students voted and A liam McCurry and Mary Rega m '"'" have been reversed. needed. club members, ' acholarshipa/ are TV&H hill;. Silvia McCarthy. Earle played Juliet. Others participat­ This meet ended the ilual-nieet dent.* select a future vacation ^By English (^Ias8 less than 50 votes were lost. NATIVE V O IiO l Howard; Forbes Warren, Barbara (Tonnie Morlarty, captain of next presented to deserving undefgraS- The other candidates were Gary ing were Judy Mozzer, Anne Stil- .season for the Wto-ren'les. The Ollie Brondolo '55 year's cheerleading squad, was unte woniep. / VILLA6E Smith: Carolyn Norris. Alan son. Martha ilinnick, George Mc- team will eomnete |n the .Soetional Bogii, who came in second. Bob called on the sta.ge and worked Congratulations a're due Miss Johnson, Craig Noren, R om IN TWE Thomas; Janet Cavlni, Bob John­ Grau and Ronald Masnicki. T ria's a t TTCorn on 'rh iirsd s'' Mav JUNSLE. son: Gerald Vichi. Sue Crockett; Dramatizing poetry in Miss w ith ,5trs. Owen and B u t'h . S)ie Low for her fine achieve'rhent and F rechette and James Tatro. Eleanor Panriera, '56. ?8. ami In |h - rCTK iFi"et next also for the honor she has brought Tom. Smith, Pudge Hanley; Roy Tuesday, ,Iur» ?. Magazines Named Anna McGuire's freshman English received a hearty "Oh, boy!" from Gathered in the Drama Room Gagliardone, Sue Audette; Ed I c!a.”.ees has been the main project Butch on her arrival. to Manchester High School. and in the corridbr were Mveral Here Comes The Bride . Roger Turkingtou ’.54 Peggy Ericson '54 // Stiles, Donna Hart; Ronald Con­ Exeelleiil Reading; of the cla.sses this past week. Ginger, who ha.s been taught students with crosMd fingers in tois', Carol H ana; L arry Cas.selles, One of the most effective poems, more Ilian any of the others, can their last ray of hope impatiently Barbara Caaselles. Till* which was sung by various class­ even luueh and count like a vnuting the resulU of the ballot­ Barbara Person '5.5 Foreign Relations mates, was "The XTermaid." The human. When someone calls Dirkseii Worried ing. Several national magazines were i musical poem rontaineil n narra­ "Help ' Butch calls "Fire! ’ He can Pat Shirer made the announce­ PRISCILLA’S POP All Figured Out on the li.sts of educational as well tor. (ook. captain, leader and even count in groups .of three., ment of Bob's victory. Many dif­ BV ;iL VERMEER Two-In-One For Tots Diseiissed hv Club as p u r e 1 y enjoyable reading ()ii Ft|i*in Prices MICKEY FINN Real Trouble! chorus. The narrator sang ttu‘ Tlic p.'irting' words were given ferent reactions resulted from the TEACHER'S RIQHT! LANK LEONARD recently compiled by two senior poem with the captain and cook by Biitch wiio .said a heart.v goorl- outcome of this campaign. Severtd ,JYEAH, BUT THINK Kf.AND BE THE - Inlernatioixal, affairs, was , llic. Jlhigli.sh cla.sses,. of Miss Isiibei WITH A LtTTLE HOW MUCH EASIER •BEST PUPIL ‘IN Joining in, when Jiecded, The Irad- -bye.aiid -Willi. his. bead., in the n tr W ashington; -M a y 27‘ -tiPl -'Seiv- others shouted, .and laughed , ^ ISN’T THAT ^ MORE STUDYING topic of discussion, lead bj- (;im iles W orth. er led the re.st of the cl.s.ss in the gave a loud and whole.some "horse apd still others quietly walked JT WOULD BE TO DO JT h e s i x t h choni.s. ntor Dirksen (R., III.) contends ,Y O U CAN'T LE A R N , YOU'D BE TWE A l i t t l e CCSS ' Shaver, at the meeting of the Cur­ The students first brought In laugh."'-. without comments. GRADE!! rent Affairs Club, Monday al 7 .samples of diffei enl magazines and The narrator.* In the 1 ,vo rla.s.se.s prospects are bright ,for a Repub­ Shortly after the- announcement LESTER! IT'S THAT BEST PUPIL IN ■ i S T U D Y I N G .... At the beginning of the as­ lican victoiy next year.- but said tVOU DON'T Tf?y.' p.m. Hi 26M. exchanged them with one another. were Joyce I,"ave.slioni and Rox­ was made, several excited Provost JHE SEVENTH sembly. Mr. Robinson introduceil the Ei.senhower administration They set certain standards for anne Heritage. The rooks were fans hurried off to MU Neoo GRADE! Finances, British relations, tide- Bob Provo.st. next year's .Student bet‘.er dp .something quick about lands oil,/ accomplishments of the them and then judged them accord­ Hoolis Johnston and Bill Kelley! Council President who thanked the where Bob sat watching a bsM- j farm prices, Eisenhower administration, and the ingly through oral disciis.slons in The ( aptains were Charles Dougan student body for their vote.* and ball game. A group of fellow-stu­ class. arid Fred I.iuk. and the leader.* Although Democrats take a dif­ dents ru.*hed over to him and told situation in Indo-CThina and Korea said jthat lie hoped he could do ss ferent view, Dirksen said the GOP were the highlights of the discus- They also considered the price w ere Ro.se Marie Hence and A vard good a job as d-d this yea>-'b presi­ him of his victory. Hue.'-tis. dent. Pat Shher! ha.s nothing to w orry about, th a t ‘T almost fainted when they sion.-Members voiced their opiiiiuns range. It varied from $15 to $35 it will .increase its pre.sent slim on these topics and many new "The Three Fishers," a'musical The H.s.senihly w-ns then dis- told me," said Bob- per.year. including .new.spa|icrs a.* Senate-margin next yean The Re- 2553 viewpointsWere discovered. well a.s riiagazines. The cla.sses poem Tty Charles 'Kingsley -wn '^ ‘Thi.ssed 'w ith 'ever,Vdiie agreeing Bob, ex pressed his-appreciation .acted out differently In the two that' It waa a rfiost entertaining publicans now have 48 member.*,, to all those who worked on his Preceding the talk on Inter­ finally decided that $'25 per year the Democrats 47 arid one Is an national affqirs. Priscilla Torriincc, Clas.ses. In one rla.s.s, Fred Luck and'intere.sting one. behalf and to those who supported ^ I i Cndnt was sufficient for an average independent. ‘ him, e.*pecially Kim Shirer, his vice president of the club, gave a family. and Dorothy Ol.albrr sang part of Betty Aimetti '54' Specificallv. Dirksen, who heails campaign manager; Bruce Ander­ summary of the year's activities. Following Is a list nf the m aga­ the iioeni. and Avard Hiiestis a.s V. u. ■,(.______leader led the ■ cla.ss "with the the Republican Senatorial Cani- son. who spoke for him; Forbea Cyf. >T Htt Two prominent men were .se­ zines chosen, according to the dif- .[Warren,. Barb^^^ cured- aw speakers," Charles House 'feren t • carAgblUes;'- fwmtly. 'LaWeir . .ciiojus....Jji...anoBher. .-elasa,—wbjic T.a'K'n .c(in'.n3iltec,..fi«.ld.jJl. a.alAtC--., •Joyce I.,eaye*trom hummed the Trtivtd Mirps-Poim - iiicnt y'cstci'ila.v that "there i.s no Johnson, Helen KronlcK and Con­ CAPTAIN EASY Confronting Pat BY LESLIE TURNER and John LaBelle, and a talk was Hpmc Journal or Better Homes arid FREU ’ K4 a n d h is f r ie n d s song a.s a background. Francirte, need foy concern” over the re-elec­ nie Moriacty.- / Surpri.sp given by an e.xchange teacher from Gardens; News. Tihie; teenage girl. tion of .Senators Saltonstall in "I am pleased and honored that OH,XSAViMR.BLE£K.. EM WORRIEP LBOur BURKBl 6AE6UWem M15& BURKE NEVER INTEM^VOO PIPN'T NEBO^ 5Y MERRILL C. BLOSSER Obrerii.ski and Ro.se M arie Hence Bv Arl .SliidtMils England. The presidential election Seventeen; teenage boy. Popular read the poem aloud. Ma.ssachu.sctt.s. Fcrgu.son in Mic'n- I have been given thia great honor' GOT THE FKMT(k$TIC lDEA THAT VOU------PEP TO STOP MV KE$EWt(m!]HELP FROM MB TO was t he topic of discussion niuc.ii of Mechanics; picture. Life, tiavel. HNtM HER VM4KEE FRI^P. K ~ /DO In p l a c e o f^ "Matilda.” a poem by Hilaire igan, Hcndrick.son in New Jersey and I . intend to carry out the CMTT SIWT TO $EE HOW ^ VOUR L1E5 CLOSED ME TO THUT. VOU RUMMV the time, but the club also took a Holid.av; ten year old child.,«,7nrk promises which I have made and rST WILL EXPUOU HER EFFORT^ PA5HEP OfP REFOKE W& — MKKE A H ?a OF MN5ELF V o iD FWOMlCl NON STAN STURGES Belloc, wa.s read and acted out by and Briiiges in New Hampshire. -* b a n d . r v E trip to the United Nation.* and and Jill or Childrens' Artivit.y; Barbara and Carol Hewitt in one Travel posters were the result try to strengthen the unity be­ TO l\kK£ ME LOOK RKHCULOUS! ARRANGfeD gave an as.sembly program. Those general reading. .Saturday Evening of a leccnt a.ssignuient given bv tween the classes." HMM.rriS OUITE PkRK NOW, MlP claas and in 'a n o th e r rla.s.s it ^'as For tho.se with a new license and fo r ANOTHER vvho are members of the Foreign Po.st or R eaders' Digest and. hohhv. read aloud by Peggy Jenkins. Miss Hope Henderson to the Art an old car here are some sugges­ Bob If, the son of Mr. and Mra. rMREATENUJO RMU* WOtfT 8E OUTFrr EQUAL Policy A.s.sociation of Hartford had II cl.-isses. Ek&y TO Fwo-MV etfnc' a magazine 'io fit the individual's Francine (Ibremskl and Patricia tions. From a Quill-Enid High Hector ProvosU of 104 Elizabeth m LV WELL- Each student wa.s to look im a Drive. KNOWN- — the, opportunity to lake part in a taste and desire. Fogarty effectively read aloud the School in Enid. Okla.- WILL THE mock UN Assembly. Barbara Person •',55. lilting Irish poem "Barney O'Mea" coimtrv and its specific places of A careful driver will always give Deanne Rottner '56 FOLLOWING Plan.s for the annual picnic were by Samuel Lover. interest. After gathering facts, a woman half the road If he ever students 0 discus.sed and it was decided that Carol Hewitt, '.56 iirawing maps and picture.* were finds out which half she wants. ^HNDLY C < 969 it would be held Friday, May 29. to he used to illustrate them." STEP UP— A.H oUiyri.se your daugiitei- a When a motorist who had at Julia Moi-iarty's cottage. , (!iriisc8 of Disease When fini.shed, the po.sters are crashed Into a telephone pole and FRECICLES beautiful brid.'ii ensemble for her to resemble those done commer­ mcgooset. Fatuity Advisor Lewis Piper, brought down the wires recovered ^HILDA 8971 16, 18 or 20-inch doll, o r by cro­ presented merit awards to 11 High Teniii8 Team cially. The time alloted wa.s from TWO-IN-ONE cheting the bridal party for her StiiK be is this two-way frock for tiny prise for the bride-t,o-be. Two John Allison, Douglas Fingles, the first to haml theirs In and the J une fervently, "it's a harp." girls. Thrifty .sewing for you, in separate patterns. Dwight Gordon, Anita Grassman, Mr. George Potteiton's Health results were excellent. II rliisses recently have been VIC FLINT Joke On Joker bright cottons — make one ver­ Pattern No..2553 contains tissue Albert Guay. Nancy Macaiilcy. The Manchester High tennis Travel po.ster.s completed, the BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE sion with a big collar, another with patern for gown and lingerie to fit Kathleen Olmatead, Jean Roger.*. studying the rau.ses of disease, the team- rolled on to Us second -\rt Clubs, Paint Spots and Hue Rough On Bijily BY WILSON SCRUGGS origin ot vaccination and the three ■1-, no'collar and the sa.sh through 16. 18 or 20-inch doll and sewing Charles Shaver, Maureen Shea, straight win Momiay, May 2.5, de­ Harmoniors. will leave for Crystal e,REAT6(TOTT/ FLINT STAY OUT OF SIGHT AN7 WHO DO buttoned-loops. diirection.s. Pattern No. '2969 and Pri.scilla Torrance. major types of disea.se: infections, feating Meriden, 4 1. on .Mani'hes- Lake W ednesday to enjoy swim-r TOO. I BETTER GET degenerative, and deficiency. PHONE THE POUCE XXITUNK P a tte rn No. 8971 Is a sew -rite contains crocheting instructions The following Juniors have been ter's own courts. This made Man­ niing, boating, roller .skating and O U T OF h e r e ----- IfAfAEtTlATELX I THINK, I perforated p a tte rn in sizes 1, 2, 3, for 3 dolls—garments included, admitted as members o? the club: In connectiob with thc.se studies, chester's record for the season five Manche$ter^g Piano FAGT' MAY BE AELE TO PETAIN the cla.sses recently were shown eats. They will be accompanied 4. 5. 6 years. Size 2, collarless, 3 mateiial requirements, stitch il­ M arilyn Rogers. Donna I.uivi.sta. wins against two lo.sses. by the Library Pa.gcs. -r OUR FRIENP/ lustrations and finishing , direc­ Barbara Field, Nancy Cole, Bet.sy seven films relating to the subjei-t. The Summary; DUtributor for yards of 39-inch; collar, yard. Some of the films depicted the Anne Stilson, '56. For thi.s pattern, send 30c In tions. Freiheit. James Tatro. Norma I„e- Singles: Jim Collins of Manches­ Semis 2.5c in coins, for each pat­ Claire, Doris Beyer, Rogrri Turk- lives and discoveries of various ter defeated Fuchs, 6'-3. 6-4; • SOHM ER ‘ coins, yoilr name, address, size persons outstanding in the field of desired, and the pattern number tern ordered, your name, address ington, Arthur Karsus, Lx)is Mickey b'endell of Manehester de- • GUURANSEN to S l'E B I RNETT, MAN’CHES- and the pattern nmber to .ANNE Cooper, M ary Parm akian, Ro.se science, and others concerned spe- |-ftateif Aron, 6-0. 6-4: Conrov* of A bit of encouragement for those Frechette, Sandra 'Taggart, Rob­ cific disea.ses. Meriden defeated Jim Fav, 3-6, J8-6, "poor" boys who are going to be Free TER EVENING HERALD. 11.50 C.ABOT,' T H E M.ANCHESTER The title of the films were; "In­ 8-4. • W URI AVE. .AMERICAS, NEW YORK EVENING H ER.A U), 1J.50 .AITC., ert Johnson, Robert Provost, Mor­ buying flowers shortly' for the gan Porter, and Ann Alvord. sects, P ests and Di.sea.ses." "Sm all Doubles: Fendell, Haloburdo de­ lorlhroming proms. Maybe this • H AR DI 88. N. V.' AMKRICA.S, NEW YORK 36. N. Pox VaccIn.Ttion.c "Germ Theory pon't miss the new basic Fash­ Nancy W eir '54 feated. Aron. Fuchs. 7-5, 6-2;, Col­ will help— HARRIET' .. V. of2 Infection." "Wocli's pisc/overy lin*. defeated Conroy, Spra- io n ‘for *i3. spring and sum m er. Pre,senting the new Anne Cab^t Roses are red Gasoline CANT E E ' ANP of Tuberculosis," "Conquest of flce. 6-3. 7-5. I I - Violets are blue ^THERE'5 NOTAWlSr It’s a complete spring and'^umrner. Needlework Album. ' Directions Cop- to lady driver parked 5’cllpw Fev-er." "Florence Nightin­ M anchester's next] m atch will be - ii It’s a 'copiplete spring sewing Orchids are $1.25 1 dRBMOKB C08MN&0UT for pu|>pet mittens,''' basic em­ illegally; "Lady, can't you read?" gale and the Founding o^ i*rofes- against Middletown at Manchester. ' Will dandelions'jdo? J SEE OUR USED CAR KEM B'St OE THE AFMCTMBNIV guide for smart, practical war­ broidery stitches and grand de­ Lady: "Why certainly. The sign sional Nursing" and ".Madame Thik is the netmen's last meet of drobes; gi/t pattern printed Inside Well, it’s about time to sign off tNooBPOBjRoii;: signs are printed in this issue. 25 said, ‘Fine for parking'." Curie's Discovery of Radium." tha aeaaon. < ', and until the next time I C ly. the book.; 25 cents. A nd— ADVERTISEMENT . Fimitare «Ml MmN Y . ~ ciaudta Richard '56 Allan M artin, '55. Bye, have fun! • ‘\ I \ H------r i • -■-r A I i X /■ >• • V \ \ ■ // '■ . ■ . PAGETEir •j liLANCHESTEB EVEmNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN- ’THURSDAY, MAY 28, 105S BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1953 PAGE ELEVEN Dodge rs to I)efeat>Giants ed ^Fighter: of M onth THE\ -iT.xs?r! HeraltLAngle Second Twinbill^Sunday Walcott Drops 132 Players Remain By Ability tb Take Blows on Wrist White Sox and Tigers Queen-Size 5-5 Deadlock E.\RL W. YOST, Mayoi* Bowers to Open Sparta Editor. \ To Third Spot III British JJpeii In A lumni Baseball Loop ‘X . \ ' ' r^Iii Rec Game Play 15-Inning Tie ^ \ 500-MILE PIT .STOPS from Just one comparatively amall Saxton Bajeball,,will hold forth Sunday : In Standings Hoylake, England. May 28—(IP\ Little League Season Indianapolis Speedway 500-mile parking area. afternoon at. Charter Oak P’leld’- —Defending champion ^ Harvie Darknesfi ^ Halts 'Action Memorial Day classic is .to auto as the Alumni Little League con­ By BEN PHLEGAR Ward of Atlanta faced 2B-ycar-old THE 1913 RACE was won oii gaso- Assorlated Press Sports Writer Fourth annual Manchester Little* Aiherican League. The American racing what the World Series la to . Detroit, M.vy 28 j— (A'i — ‘*This tinues Its schedule w ith a double^ : MAJOR LEAGUE N,ew York, May 28—(Afi—Rocky Allan Turner, a Yorkshire woolen Betw^n Mille^ifi baseball . . . Drivers will compete, lirre and "six pints of cham pagne.” . No sling shots for Roy Campanel- League baseball program willj Legloh and Moriarty Brothers, beat him," Johnny Saxton said, ' header starting at' .2 o’clock.^' Marciano is Ring magazine's mill director, in the British Ams- for, more th an $150,000 and m ore j Franre'a Jiiles Goux, accustomed la—when it comes to killing Giants ■'’Fighter of the Month" and Jersey teur Golf Tournament today, but get underway Saturelay, Memorial j representatives of the National Deci’fi at Chitrtcr Oak to doffing biibbly Juice during Eu­ How to Play Par Golf: 20 pounding his right wrist. Brown and Beaupre will face the ^ he clubs 'em to death. than 150,000 will view the annual i Flrat National Bank in the opener. -Joe Walcott drops to No. 3 chal­ hia eyes were on Bill Campbell of Day, with a doubleheader at the' League, will collide at. 4 o'clock. event . y-. The Indianapolis Motor 1 ropean road racea, issued an ulti­ "And now I'm ready for any 'me feature event of the locai Manchester Trust, victors in their I Going into last night's game at lenger in the heav)h4'elght division Huntington, W., V*., and Joe Carr new Little League diamond at the The pariide will be omitted this matum on hi* second pit atop — Ebbets Field the New York Giants Jerry Chagnon hurled a (hree- Speedway Was built in 1909, utillz- j welterweight in the 'World • Davy; golfing season, the major. Calcutta opvning day encounter.—wlH 'play-. ■ Hy t h k ahiwk'IATKo pr k h s ' In the neiv rankings.. of. Irelafid. „ . Charter Oak Lot*. Mayor Sher> season. "champagiie. or no race.” He Tournament will start one W'cek knew they had the secret formula hjtler for Miller's last night In the ing some 3,200,000 brickS'and ad- -; knocked off the six pints in seven . Turner and even Oavilan." added Nassiff Arms in the second half BiuihiE--.Vh'cn "icnir^r l,ou^ 3RS Ezzard Charles, the ex-champ Caimpb'ell, W ard and C arr a p ­ wood Bowers will toss oiit the first * Sunday action will •shift to Rec Softball League at Charter vanced^ highway engineering . to from Saturday on June 6. In other of the tw in bill. \V,vri.si<-k. riiilailr.lphia. .J.4S: A-'hbiirii’ for whipping their hated Brooklyn from Cincinnati, who is 6n a red peared to be the class of the de­ pitch to ,highlight brief pre-game Memorial Field with two games. more pit atopa, finished fresh as a Arms, Hands, Shaft Reduce Arc the smooth. 22-year-old Negro. rivals. It was simple—atop Cam- Oak Field, but poor fielding ac­ assure safely at high speed. i d.aisy, and became the first winner years there has been considerable BROWN .AND RRAUI>RE, 9 to '’.’’""''^'hb'a. ,341: raini.ane|la. Broi.k- hot win streak, gets, the No. 1 pleted field going into the fifth ceremonies. First game starts at 2 Dodgers and Yankees from the Financed by a quartet of India- ; speculation as to the members of a ii-ir,n>ro -.on.- = I-fciis ras*. Cinci iwia 11. .3.3.3. panella. corded him. by hia infield allowed ever, to drive the full 600 milea Saxton had just outpointed Joe 3 w inners over N assiff A rm s in tums — Campandls, Brooklyn, 31; place behind Marciano, followed hy round. The sixth round will be o'clock with the second at 4 ^ American League will play at 4 five unearned-.-runs to score for napolis businessmen, the track was By JULIUS BOROS Though the backswing is not as the various teams and a certain The formula was right. But the o'clock. without relief .. Today's big race Miceli. a fellow New Yorker, in a their opening gam e, will probably Snider and liobin.'oin. Bniokivn. 3ci, Giants forgot how they were sup­ Roland La Starza, of New York. played this afternoon. with the Fairfield Market and Deci'a and the seven inning affair planned as a test ground for the U. 8. Op^n Champion high as in the case of the woods amount of mystery usually sur­ go w ith the .same club ag ain st the Hrcklyn, 27,^Gilliam, BrookI.yn Paired in the opener will be the cars cost $20,000 and up but back or even the medium irons, the 10-roiinder at Olympia Stadium posed to make it work. Although Promoter Jim Norrii Thirty-two players still are In Manchester Auto Parts crossing ended in a deadlock, 5-5. Darkness auto industry as well as racing. It rounds the affair until the teams First National Bank. Norm Ho- ' ' the running for the title to be de­ Cardinals and Red Sox from the in IBII a 300-horse-power Mercedes hands should be gripping the and was feeling in fine fettle, In • Cam pnnclla. Br«»ok- The New Yorker.s were nursing a and A1 Weill, Marciano's maaagert- bats a t 2 o’clock. halted the. action. was completed in December and was entered at the speedway that riayinfr short irons bproines “Ves, sir," sivid Sa.xton. "rhls post, their intentions of partici­ henthal, a tower of strength both Ivn. 51: MnlhcWR, Milwaukf*r. :i0: Irvin. cided over 36 holes Saturday on shaft quite firmly. ,2-1 lead in the fourth inning. Roy have not reached an agreement on RILL BEVERLY opposed Chag­ christened in almost zero weather set its owner back a cool 63 grand merely a matter of reducing the right wrist of mine was what did pating. Several of the more promi­ bn defense and offcn.se, will be be­ NVw York. 29: Rnldfr. Rn»<»kiyn. Ki««'r, Hoylake's tough 7,076-yard par 73 Since there is little body move­ Pltt.Hburgh and Srhoondi#’nst, St. Louis. promptly planted a Jim Hearn a September fight. It Is expected non on the mound and was tough with a two-day meet, of short .. Duke Nalon haa been in compe- arc of the swing. it. Ever.vtlnie he’d throw that, nent players have been ;ohsci vid hind the plate. Charles Keeney, or course. These shots- are- played prim­ ment in comparison with the full - - pitch in the left field seats to tie it,- that the champ will defend against in the clutch. He gave up nine hits races. Carburetors and drivers Utiob alnca. 1938 while . Geoige Con­ swing, there is considerably less crazy left iipperc'ut of his. I'd block casting a critical eye around the Dennis Guay will do the pitchlnjr. Hitx •S<’horiickman and Thommui. Ivh» the ninth the Giants again were in September. Pal Anniello hit a two-run about 92 m.p.h. was set . . . In­ Thera is very little body move­ first start under game eonditions stopped Frank Atranahan, the en pari in -the big one since 1985. ment. The shot must be hit firm­ ecuted very little pivot, "thus there I Saxton was right, Miceli. a 21- make a good partner for this event York and A.'bburn. rhtla', (’hif'agi) and (lordon. Milwaii- The performance was no one- off at 6:15. Don Varley will be on sparked the imagination of early Taking the club back, the club- ney at second, Charles Boggini at The big change comes in the he holed an 18-fo6t putt. Even be­ whammte. Color green is taboo head hugs the ground for the first arc, you will gain a feeling of, In the flr.at round. .Miceli. sixth­ have announced their intention of kof*,' 3. night fluke. The po.werfully built 175-pound division where Harry the hill for Nassiffs and Frank motorists, seiwed as a magnet for on cars, clothing. Probably stems a crisper shot at contact. It be- i ranking welterweight, tossed hi.s short and Rob Abrams at third , H<»rri« Ttimri- <'nin|>an«‘ila. Br fans. . . . as last year one manufacturer was I-ast year’s winning combination and Wally Fortin, have l\ad to do Stolon ,Ba.«4'.«-'-t5ilbapi. Brooklyn and the heavyweight class. As a result By w a r r e n p a g e AB R II PO A E way back, the body begins to and letting the clubhead do the! Saxton calmly warded them off considerably ahead of the pace pin. puzzled at the lack of enthusium of . Vic Daley and Tommy jt.'osgi ove a complete rebuilding job and their Bniitm. Milwaukee. 7; Snbb'r. Bn»oklyn. of his draw with Freddie Beshore, Stranshsn at that time was on Shooting Editor Holinoji, 3h ...... , 4 1 2 2 1 pivot. The weight shifts to the work. as though he were pushing his way has been broken up for this eyeitl, 6'; Bro4*kl.Mi and Mikslj^,’ Chtca- Babe Ruth maintained the year he Matthews was not listed among L. Dav. jf ...... 4 2 2 3 0 0 TODAY, except for the grand­ shown among drivers for his nifty Hit the ball firmly and lake a into a crowded subway train. club turned in a very impres.»«ive Ro. y hit 60. The four runs he drove in the verge of victory, but still smil­ On* of my shooting buddies, who GbvpIIo. 2 b ...... 3 •1 2 0 0 1 right side. The club starts in an the former being teamed with Lee Pitctiing — Surkont, Milwaukoo, M>, the 10 top heavyweights. prefers to remain anonymous, is rimimnn. p ...... 4 0 3 0 0 stands and .se^lce buildings,' the souvenir cap. It was green, but outward arc much sooner than divot on the follow through. Then the unbeaten New Yorker game last week, although going increased his league leading total ing, he said later: Beaurhene and the latter will try down to defeat. DicT< Wright 1 Staloy. St. Loui.a. 6-1. ,K56. Spahn. Larry Watson of Omaha, Neb- "It was a shot in a million. It's by way of being a professional (Ulli. rf ...... 4 n 0 2 0 0 two and one-Half mile speedway chartreuse. Strangers in cockpits with a wood. This is necessary for accuracy opened up. Normally a body Mllwaukor, 4-1 .son. Moyer. Brooklyn. in that department to 51. And he shoved into the lightheavy ratings A. Piuxo. 3b. rf ... .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 basically la unchanged. The bricks are not allowed. This undoubtedly to repeat with Tom Miller. The pitched five innings of fine ba.se- Anloiu'IU. Milwaukoo and Wllholm, N pw the finest finish I've ever seen." musician. That's a good combina- ' Glominn. ni* ...... 1 1 0 0 0 The complete backswing with and It gives the shot precision. puncher, he went head hunting and raised his batting average to .338. on hia win over Danny Nardico. remain intact on the long finish ia baaed on protection of property. the next few rounds had Miceli in chairman of the Handicap Gommit- ball, allowing only one hit arid y..rk, 3-1. .750. Campanella's rampage didn't Neither Campbell nor Carr are tion for a duck shooter, because ' BnllinRhiri, lb~...... 3 0 0 R 0 1 short irons reaches only a^u t the fee, Sav Zavarella. advises that all Slrikt'oui.s- nob<‘rt.><. Phllaflolphla, 50; Mingling with a , heavyweight, Md'Arihy. c ...... 3 0 0 4 0 0 stretch, the rest have been^ su r­ Violate it and get a wrench-in­ NEXT: The dangers of scooping trouble against the ropes. fanned eleven before tiring and SitninonR. Philadoiphia. 47: Mixoll, St. gain the Dodgers any ground in the figured to be in for . much trouble tootling on a horn keeps him up P. I’nrr^nli. lb ..j.. .. 1 0 0 n 0 0 three-quarter mark of a full adjustments In individual handi­ Watson was stopped.by Charles at faced with a aifeclal asphalt. Rea­ duced lump. . .Photos and auto­ awing. shots. But GI Joe refused to go down. had to leave the game. Dick may LouI.4«, 4.$; Kr.“kino. Brooklyn. 42; Mag- hot National I.x!ague race where the In their first matches. Campbell so late he's always ready for an ' Philllpn, 3b ...... 2 0 0 3 1 0 caps were made on Monday eve­ llo. N*‘W' York ami lladdix. St. lauiiti, Milwaukee Tue/lay. sons being for better traction, re­ graphs before a race ars consid­ The wrists also start to cock The action be<-ame so healed. In make hjs second start against the Milwaukee Braves kept rolling in plays Irishman Cecil H. Beamish early start to the duck blinds. Tolalfi ...... ning and will now be frozen for ;i5. WKh. the middleweight division Slid Carr goes against Sidney Ball . 31 "5 "9 21 4 3 duction of skidding, elimination of ered dangerous. So is combing sooner due to the tighter arc. Johnny Vander Meer, the only fact, that at the end of the fourth Bees. Jim Maneggia could come Aiiirrirnn Loltgiir front with a 9-4 decision over the Faye Dyk.stra couldn’t lift this And after a season or two of llorl'h <51 - from behififl the plate to the apprtiaehlng a showdown, Randy of England. "rumble shimmy," a high speed your hair before the start of a When you have reached the top pitcher ever to hurl two successive round both fighters kept punching the balance of the .Calcutta so that Batting — Vi'iTum. W.'i.HhInKtfin. .366; Chicago Cubs. Turpin Is listed a* the leading eon- 65-pound cobla caught at Oregon remaining mute as well as motion­ AB R H PO A K race. Now for good luck olgns. Bimton, .3.53 Sudor. Philadoiphia. Five, other Americana remained RiVOM. If ...... 4 0 0 0 <1 wobble familiar to veterans who of the backswing, the left arm no-hitters in the majors, is now the awa.v for at least.five seconds after nnv players who might have been mound. If Maneggia should pitch, THE SECOND P I„\C E S't. Louis tender and Charles Hiimez of Inlet, N. C.. so she balanced it on less in the blind the musician in Thoinpaoii. r l ...... 4 1-0 1 0 II Dick Grinavich will don mitt and .342; .Mamlo, Now York, .336: Ro^on, iii the running—D ale B uettner of drove the old brick surface . . Practically anything basically as­ will be extended almost straight manager of the Burlington, la., club the bell. The referee and handlers concerned about their eligibility ('I' VfdRml. .333. C ardinals also won, 6-3, over Cin­ France, his June B London foe, is the end of it.s nose. , (N E A ). him came out. He bought s duck B. Paxanl. 2li ...... 2 10 2 1 0 sociated with a winning strMk or mask. Pete Beckwith at first and AuciiM. C s,...... 2 1 0 8 1 1 F irst w inner In 1911 w as R ay H ar- out from the body. in the Class B Three-1 I.,eague. from both corners finally had to can rest easy. Itun.’* —Mantl**. Now Y ork,-34; Min«r.«o. cinnati for their eighth success in placed third. The two boys who Toledo, Ernest Arend of Deal, call, figuring It- w as as eaa.v to Leo Cyr at short, are sure fire C'hirago. 33: Yo.^t, Wa.slunglon. 26; Vor- N. J., Harold B. Rldgley of Phila­ (■’orr»*nli, lb''.,.,...... 1 0 0 6 0 1) roun with a speed of 74.59 m.p.h. a viclory. Those include old li­ p a rt them . In order to qualify a team must their last 10 starts. The Cards trail DghI for the American s-erslon of blow as his own trombone. But for B fV irly. P •>».,...... 1 0 1 0 1 0 cense cards, baby shoes, lucky gar­ starters. non an.l .l4n.'«<-n. Wn.«htngton. 24. delphia, Bob Sweeney of Palm Troy Ruttman’a winning time last Miceli. H 7 'j, rallied briefly in have a combined handicap of 1,5 or Uun!« i3nU‘‘fl In —Dn*p"- D'tr«»it and the Braves by a game and a half the rrown, June IB drew second all the results he got from the Novali. ri ....y,..,...... 2 ments, coins and evsn bent nails. The second game between Nas- Beach, Fla., and Maj. J. F. Seals Cincinnati Players Annirlln. 2 1 May 30 was 126.8 . . . Only driver the closing rounds but Saxton. more, thus a player having a five Vollrn* i-, Wa.shington. 31 . IriiRon. t'lovo- wiched between the Dodgers and and fourth spots. Carl (Bobo) Ol­ ducks he might have better siffs ami Manchester Trust should lami. 24. Maml*-. N ‘ W York anonhl»'.'‘ • Koll B4i.>4ton. 14; N k m a n . but lost a night contest to the Johnny Bratton’s winning streak Eventually, he realized that a 2: Novak, P. ('oi-rcnll. (ravalln 2; Ihraa- cut-off switch and drivers wear waffM. his otherwise perfect record. the offerings of Keeney. The Arms- Detroit. 12 I’lnphritl. Bosloi* and Vor- Pirates, 8-6. general manager, the manager, ha?i" hit?, CloBanii'. hom o runs. Aniil>'l- in 1948, won in 1949 and runnerup cutta auction will take place. All won him the No. 1 spot behind League Schedule lo; atolan ha.???. D ?y 2, A nnlrllo, Mc­ fireproof oxeralls. . .The. cars are Miceli's record is 38-14-4. It was men are well fortified with pitch- i mm. Wa.Hhtrryton. 11: Fox, r’liirngo and High to Wind In the American League the Chi­ players and even the trainer in­ duck call had to be tuned, for again in 1950 . . . Harry Hartz the second time he lost to Saxtcm. entries must he posted, by 8 p.ni. j er.x. ha3rinR Ronnie Simmons Nick welter champion Kid Gavllan with sisted today there i.s no revolt ducks responded to mood muair, Carthy ; ?arrlflo??, Novali: lofi on ha?>’?. scored three seconds but was never Inspected regularly. The brakes cago White So.x and Detroit Tigers dropping to second. M iller ? 13; DorC? 6; ha?o? on ■'■hall?, Start Your Training NOW The referee and both Judges voted on June .5. Present indications point j Twerriy, Dana Cannon, Bob MeIn- i,,, }lhiln,l-l|.hia nn,J Wen/. Si. Lf.iil.„ battled 15 innings to a 2-2 tie and 1. F irst N ational Bank brewing among members of the to different qualities arid types of Chaimon 5. B everly 3: elrlkeoul?. Chax- able to crash the w iim ers’ ciircle are over-sited and perfect, the for .Saxton, who has a .lime l.’ith to the possibility of having one of ] to.sh and Steve Provo.st to choose :t it plaver.. ll•■l wiili 2 •'arb. As a result of the bad beating Cincinnati Redlegs against Mana­ call, much as did the danrers who where you can sit and talk with non 4. Beverly 8: umpire, Pnganl: time, . . . Toiighest luck prize over a tires built for racing, and wheels - rN Up Campaign {had to quit because of the league he took from Jimmy Carter In 2. Manchester Trust 1:38. engagement with Gil Turner in the largest fields ever to partici-j . 1 Morn*' UuiiH ilorniMt, Boj«ton. Trii.Hon. •urfew. No inning can start after 3. Brown and Beaupre ’ ger Rogers Hornsby. nightly whirled before his band­ the local birds the best guide for period of yean goes to Ralph De- bslonced with fine watch’ preci­ pate in this event. 3. ■ >v o- r’h'vrlnnd and Z-mini. Philndolphin. 7. Boston. Tomm.v Collins was The flood of statements came stand. your practice Is a phonograph re­ Palma in 1912. After 485 miles and sion. Above all, the average race Philadelphia. C OA< II li.AROLI) Simmons may r„,3,v, cievc lan.l an,l .ManU,-. .%'< »■ Yi.ik, 12:50 a. m., local time. Even with- I dropped out of the ligh^’eight 4. Nassiff Arms. -- And-Miceli?: -; —------— •.— ...... - - atarL..Tw.erdv .Jo „ sec-, what . th£.„6.._ ;— ------J.------H cret°u t a decision the White Sox took — ------Hecond. Round - a fte r-th e .M ilw aukee Jo u rn al pub,- .. -AJlcr. a couple- .of.. aeasfuia..of. cord, For ,a .couple of l>ucka..or less with a lead of-10 jnilea, .twA.iaps Jocskey, w hose.; life a n d ., llyelihood . RADIO •■ElECTRONIG$--mEVISIOM Si«>l* ri B.i'-'‘s -Tiivi'ia amt Minosi-i. ('hi Play Alrddletown i "alvI.sVon to th e fealfie; "class, w here depehiia bn Kis ekiU/ praeticra con­ "I'm going to lake It easy for a The third special event of the youngster can do.in a little faster ' over second place in pursuit of the Fri., June 26 1 vs. 2. lished a atory saying Milwaukee practice he could swing ’em over most call manufacturers offer In­ Poolsoil lisi VictOf’ to go, Ralph's car went dead. The cagn. !i rinphb'lt. H«i.^tr*n. Phlllc>. he is ranked third. structional disoo made by experts, stantly—but never on a public Loarn by Doinq! Evoninq Class while and learn to listen to my season got underway Wednesday league. Nick was the outstanding T'hihul'dphla amt J*’n5»'ii. Wn.«hington. Today, East Hartford New York Y’ankees since the St. Mon., June 29—4 vs. 3. Braves' player? had been told by the blocks as well as anybody, car coasted half the remaining dia- with a goodly number of the :o"al hurler in Little League play last 4 Louis Browns ended a nine game Wed., July 1—3 vs. 1. .some of the Redlegs th a t H ornsby which isn’t every time anyway. proper reproductions of the blar- tarice and then DePalma got out highway. The next time you hit manager. Ihlfiung P a n u ’ll. Bustim 6-0. l.rhVl; 111 Mayor Contest businessmen gelling their rounds season as he led Ronnie Daigle's Tomorrow at Mt. Nebo losing streak to stop the Cleveland Fri., July 3—2 vs. 4. "may not last two more weeks." Such a long apprenticeship i>ff welcome or chucklliv foe)—Con­ speedway. that about 100 members will take, Sink''out!« ' P m ii’''. r’tm^aKo. 46; afternoon against Middletown, a The Philadelphia Athletir.s gressman Noirla Poulson, an Ore­ V ’ and once the big fellow gets nc- Tnick.'*. S i. L*'Vp.x, .38. .Ma'4tf*r.«on. edged the Boston Red Sox. 4-.3, Fri., July 10—3 vs. 4. culated, by a player to have Horns­ the character who blows the dust; hours aren't within earshot' of NINE TO TEN PIT stops, mostly advantage of their tournament game rained out Tuesday. Man­ TODAY A YE.\R ,\GO—The your best friends > and worst gon farm boy who came here to try At 77 years of age, B. A. High School graduates and those who may he going Into the HI .SKIES SHI T OUT tickets and enter, .Stillman Keith ; quainted with his new position. Wn.'Pi duration of the war. Wed., Aug. 12—1 vs. 3. "ridiculous." Third baseman Bobby He’ll assume the $18.000-*,-year mechanic, galloped a return mile, ing righ'hander. Johnson will be in ^vill "pursue , • . milland they nf\»r:have won »v\/ii veiiivonly v/once since i Jim Wilson with a four run fifth TWENTY YEARS AGO—The F ri., Aug. 14- 2 vs, 4. job as leader of the nation's fourth an j while dropping five Adams termed it “a lot of bunk.” got the car going and Mulford took the starting line-up as he swings a inning. Andy Pafko broka an Navy crew defeated Pennsylvania Pitcher Howie Jud.son said "such s High Net Sqiiatl largest city on July 1. course■’ on the tclevlevi.sion policy of I The Hornet., have loilo.st .some 1 extended batting slump with a seventh place .. Wire wheels today mighty big hat. Dom Squatrito will the National Collegiate Athletic report is untrue." First baseman Bowron. also a Republican, trail­ are the latest in automotive chic. do the catching with Quent Hage- tough ohe-nin deci.'riona and have | three run homer and two other Ted Kluszewski said he was sure ed by 28,781 votes in the semi- A.ssociati’9^1, a spokesman said a strong hitting cllib. They will he | safetie., for the Braves, Tops Miclclletowii Of 27 cars In the 1913 Speedway dorn and Alan Freheit other start­ yesterday. no one was trying to start a Horns­ oRIcial count today. Returns from grind, 14 were equipped with wire ers. • minus the services of Bob Wood,; Robin Roberts won his seventh by dismissal movement. 2900 of 3641 precincts gave Poul- wheels -the newest in car fashion Charles M, O’Hearn, a.ssistant highly regarded catcher and o u t-] game of the year and his 12th In to the pre.siilent of the university, sbn 227,179 and Bowron 198,398. then. They've been standard racing Free The Philadelphia Phillies in 1929 standing football player who en- j a row over the Pirates In the first Tlie Manchester High tennis The 65-year-old mayor waged a equipment ever since .. It takes and the Detioit Tigers in 19.37 each .vaid Yale l>ad notified the NCA.A lets Amherst in the fall. Bob. half of the twilight-night double of its intentions before the NCAA team ended its season yesterday heated campaign to retain the Job three weeks to patch and prepare had four players who made over Rataic will pitch for the visitors. | bin at Pitt.sburgh, but the Phillies Amesite Driveways •iHUAV’H a»:sri.T8 convention. The policy, he added with a 5-0 victory over Middle- he's held since 1938. He conceded the Speedway oval for the Me­ 200 hits for the season. He mastered Manche.,ter last Ume , „.ho.,c recent luck ha.s been. . *11 NallofiAl de 'eat shortly before midnight, morial Day race, including vac­ was formulated several months We Amesite Equipped For Large St. T,otiia 6, O nrlnnati 3. town a* three of the matches went Gasoline ^ .t not m-convincing fashion. Ea-st; bad. lo.st the nightcap at PitLs- Brooklyn 6. New York 3. wishing Poulson "every success In uuming track dust and picking up Frank Romano of Weatherly. Pa., I Hartford is 4-5 on the season while burgh pushed acro.ss six runs In Tennis Courts or Small Jobs Milwauk^i' 9. (.'hlraco 4. three sets for a decision.' With a the opportunity he haa to carry nails, screws and bolts with an High .School scored 942 points in O'Hearn .said, however. that game, was 6-6. Pete Maneggia or ^be eighth inning. Parking I/Ots Philftflf^lphtA 14-6. Piltfiburfh 2-fi season’s record of five wins and electro magnet. - caeaning up the Yale has no plans- to televise it.s Bob Biardi are both ready for ac­ Machine Spread—Forms Amoriran forward the' traditions of honesty. SEE OUR USED CAR basketball gam es for a 33.6 av er­ Ralph Kiner of the Pirates hii and Walks Set—Power Rolled NVw York 3. Wai^hinffton 1. two losses the locals finished »,c-. Integrity, and clean goveniment Utter of more than 150,000 apecta- age in 1952. games contrary to Nt.'AA policies. tion in the two games. his 301st major league home run Q. A runner on thii-u oa-ic g. .s F'hUad'‘lphU 4, Bo.««ton 3. ond in the CCIL behind undefeated tors takes two months. Last year 33 Captain Maneggia leads a host which the people of Loa Angeles so ADVERTISEMENT Two weeks ago Harvard an­ in the .second game. the sign to try to steal home. Tlic D' lroli 2. rhiraifo 2 <15 Ik Hall High of West Hartford. richly deseive.” truckloads of debris was cartsd of .seniors into the finale. The en­ Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed catcher, tippoii off to the play, rm frw i. D uring the coaching regim e of nounced it would not be bound by BOBO HOLU>.M.\N of the St. 5. C'Vv^laml 1. Match summary: Cheater Brewer from 1903 through any agreements with the NCA.A tire infield and two-thirds of the Free Estimates—Terms To Suit Your Purse stops, in front of the plate without Collins (Man.) defeated Gold- outfield graduates next month. Browns, who hadn’t won a game .STAMHMiS 1910, Michigan Slate never lost a a.s' to how or when it would tele­ since he pitched his no-hilter earl.v po.s.sesslon of the hall. In m ean­ Nalloaal t>erg. 6-3, 6-3. They include Jim Moriarty, Jim W L Pet. i; b l home football game. vise it.s fames. this month, combined with ancient Up To 3 Years To Pay time. the pitcher has started his Fende)l (Man.) defeated Good- Nevins, Dave Baton and Buddy motion, sees what is happening Milwaukpp . . 22 11 .687 rlcn. 6-2. 3-6, 6-3. C.vr from first to third, and Rick Satchel Paige to halt Cleveland. Li'Uii* ... . 21 13 .61K I ’i The 15 Inning m arathon a t C hi­ and stops. Tlie umpire immediate­ Hioolilyn ... . 21 14 2 Haloburd'o (Man.) defeated Fer- Kopplin and Roy McGuire in the ly calls a balk. Who Is charg''d PhtlAflrlphia ...... IH 14 ..S43 3‘* raguta, ,5-7. 6-2, 6-3. cago- longest game of the sea.'on N’f'w York . . 17 gardens. Biardi and Gene Sullivan DEMAIO BROS. . ..^2h F^nde)) and Collins defeated % appeared to be in the hag for with tho balk, the pitcher, or the .... . 11 21 .344 1*1’, are pitchers who will be lost. Jim SIN C E 1810 PittnbuiRh ...... 12 22 .371 iO Goldberg and Goodrich. 6-3. 6-4. the White Sox starting the niptli catcher? Roach played his last game the A. There no longer is a catch er’s Cinrinnati .. . 22 .2fKi 12 Haloburdo and Bayer defeated second time Manchester took the inning. But after a single rind TELEPHONE MANCHESTER M ltcM I 3-7591 Amprlrfm Ferraguta and Kieft, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. two errors Harry Dorish walked balk. The pitcher is charged with Now York ...... 1 .. 24 11 .6k6 Cheney Brothers w m ^ m c A w m field this year when he broke his t'hunKo .... . 23 IS .606 2'i the balk on the old interference collarbone. Reserve Ed Madsen is In the tying D etroit run. The Sen? .. . U* 13 .5'»4 3 >i also a senior. loaiied the ha.ses In the ninth, lltli play which used to be called a Bo.«ton .... . 2«> U .6.56 4 ’, Monchtsttr, Conn. on worn "smoothies" in bad weather ,.. and 13th innings butj. couldn’t catcher’s balk. W*«phinRl*»n ...... 19 IR .614 S'x Q. W here does Ted W illiains’. PhlUdoTphtA 17 22 .416 q PBACrriCB «AME .s/'ore against-Dave-Madison, 84, ' Lniiifi .*., iV. V.’i’ 13 23 .361 US -- - Noods------: Police and Firemen will play a .406 hatting average of 1941 rank ...... 10 27 .270 15 //A in haseball’s all-time major league practice game Sunday afternoon Gus Bell, oultitider acquired by TiW A Y'H (iAMKA Beginning today and continuing through Saturday at Mt. Nebo against Manchester the Cincinnati Redlegs last winter; /'HOW LONG HAS THIS batting derby ? Natluaal ■A. -Seventh, behind Rogers Plilla(l**lphiii at ritiahiirirh —KopiMnn- By THE AH.SOCIATED FREMS Tire St 2 o’clock.. Both teams are worked in the Redleg ticket de- tv (3-2l t»r Drrwa i2-4) va. I,Apalme members of the Intermediate partnient until he reported for BEEN GOING ON?" Hornsby, .424; Ty Cobh, .420 and Batting - Roy Campanella, League. spring training. .410; George Staler, .420 and .407; Nfw Yotk at Brooklyn—Jana< n <4-3l BrookI.vn Dodgers, homeied with the,30th we will credit the account of each used car .md Joe Jackson, .408, Joe DIMag- «ir Koalf^ va. Krakin5x'r4-2>. two on -and two out in the ninth ' . . . and whoro in tho worid hovt I boon St l^ouk at Cinrinnati inlRhn- Stakv^ gio’s .381 of IBSB, his best, is 44th (S-l) VR. Podhklan (3-4j or Niixhall Inning to give Brooklyn a 5-3 MEN on the list, a .mark Cobb sur­ ; M-n. decision over New York. He also HioH didn't catch on." ! Only fArnpR arhfduHM. purchaser with 50 Gallons of gasoline free of charge. passed nine times. ! Am^rkaa homered earlier in the 'game. Mihiilar exclamations often are voiced by new customers when ,'Q. How mrinyj Yankee teams I Ckvrijrtnd at St. .vi» Ford # Electricians cars, either, new or used. And that’s oaly the beginning of a long I A, Nine. a loss, 3-1. , COUPON and supremely satisfying experience. Only Kam^'a arhedukd. Special! Dollar for dollar, there are no other ears even remotely com­ parable -and- 'folks Bot .'yet- familiar w ith cam renewed - hy thw _ J® Reed Repdirman „ famed Solimenized rerondltlonlng process would be well advised THIS COUPON CREDITS ta discover for themselves how much more quality, performance, economy, durability and all around enjoyment la provided by the # Machinist Helper ’49 OLDS 88 ’50 NASH AtCAA m e m modest investment required to achieve ownership of a'Soil-- Rocket Eneine t-Dgor THE ACCOUNT OF Commander 4-Door Se­ Anytime is a bad time to be riding around on slippery menized Used Car. Sedan. Hydramatic, dan. Radio, heater, "bald-headed” tires — slippery weather makes then more You are always welcome to visit our shop and sec this work radio, heater. MR. overdrive. dangerous than ever. When you need Traction Action you actually In progress. |terhaps even on the very ear .voii have COMPUTE HEA1WG You don't nood any •xporionce for: cherished to buye Solimenized cars ready to go ail this week. The can depend on Kelly Armorubber treads. Get set for best in the long run rosts you less. Purchaser of used car n u m b er...... with 5Q thousands of extra ia\e miles! BOILERS OIL BURNERS # Machine Operators — Dye House 1951 Buick Supor 1951 Plymeufh 4-Door ffallons of gasoline at our service station. *995 $950 " g .! o«r ex p rt check for I r . ^ 1951 Pontiac Club 1951 Chovrolot 4-Door • RADIATION AND DUCT WORK # Shippers cuts, tire breaks, other ln|url« Sodon 1950 PlymouHi Club fR U T IR l or irrefluior weor. A a.Och In 1950 Dodqo 2-Door Coup* • STEAM • HOT WATER # Material Handlers ’51 Olds Holiday MANCHESTER MOTOR ’51 Olds 88 Super 2-Dr. lim e-» o v * trouble. 1948 Noth— os is spo- ’51 Mercury 4-Door ’51 Fontiac 4-Door llNSPICTIOM 1950 Plymouth 4-Deor SALES, Inc. cior$595 • WINTER AIR CONDITIONING t-. ^ ■ '50 Buick Special 4-Door ’50 Ford 2-DcMir Cu.s(om A 1950 hiqli rack- lonq whoalboM hoovy duty 1948 D^qo 2-Deor 1946 Plymouth 4-Deor '48 Dod|fe Club Coupe Purchaser Must Brini^ This Ad In - ’49 Buirk Super Conv. truck. Ramov* tha racks and you hov* a handy Step in for on intorvitw in th« friondly otmosphort ’47 Olds Club Coupe ’48 Nash 2-Door Comm. Manchester Tire & Recapping platform. As Traded Specials! • COAL TO OIL CONVERSIONS We use the famous and popular “W’orld’a Economy Champion” 295 BROAD ST. TEL. MI-9^224 Excollant condition throughout. WoYocommond *42 Buick 4-Door .. $99 '40 Chov. Coup* $137 of tho this unit without rosorvotion. '40 Plymouth 4-Dr. $129 *37 OMs 4-Deor .. $79 FLUIDHEAT WALL FLAME BURNERS Personnel Office WE NEED GOOD. CLEAN, USED CARS OR FI.UIDHEAT PRE.SSURE BURNERS, as advertised la Saturday Eveaiag Post Highest nllowance given on dean cars toward the purchase ,and Better Homes and Gardens. Distributed exclusively by us In this area. 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Mondays thru Fridays ond 8 A. M. to Noon Soturdoyt of a new ’S3 Dodge S or 8. Be sure to get our deal for . the best Manchester Motor Sales, Inc. buy In Connecticut. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 FOGAR'n BROTHERS C h e n e y B r o t h e r s 256 CENTER STREET , TELEPHONE MI-9-4539 .1 I ■rr — CHEVROLET CO., INC. InsialUtlonft by men trained Indlvldanlly at th e factory. , v WEST CENTER STREET.JCORNER OF HARTFORD ROAD 146 Hertford RdoHd Mowdiofitor, C ooie IXPIRTr .COURTEOUS SERVICE 311 MAIN STREET MUSIC Instnimcnt rental. Com­ DeCORMIER MOTORS CHRYSANTHEMUM plants, potted. MATTRESS. Tour old mattrasSM First class mold makers, I WANT A RELIABLE PREFERREUJ Location —SpoUess MANCHESTER COVEUfTRY—If you're looking for LISTINGS WANTED — Staglas. Classified PRACTICALLY New 600x16 tiro. .30 choice varieties. Mitchell aterUlzeti maC. remade like new. , I ”5 NIGHT CRAWLERS for sale at 695 TRUSTWORTHY PERSON plete Ithev.of ihatrumenta. Rental condlUon,. Custom built home with MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEiST real value tn an kitractlve part- 1 WHO’R GOING six bright cheerful rooms. Largs 237 EAST CENTER ST. tWo-famUy, thxee-famUy, apart­ SAYS: “ Buy one of then^ fine Call Rockville 5-5266 after 6. p. m. 3-8185. Call Jonea Fumitui’e and Floor tool makers and die makers, As little as $1 weekly buys Keeney atreet. appiieu to' purchaae price. Rap* Four room non-expandable. Cen-' time or one-man farm within 15 ment houses. Waiting list of buy- I HOUSEKEEPING.^ . Uylng ropro wtth flrfplac?, aUrac- Three year old Cape Cod, in ex- GoyerUtgrSB Oak; -Mltehell O-KMli teaahthig. Oldi; ..Selmer,^«..Bach, trxl . location.. Plaatered'. .waUiL . BeautHui <^lonUl'm~estal>' mUea;Trpm- aUjqraft, -you. -Should Please 'caQ- Barimra WaRMU' cars at ther best oMerms Any­ l9'4T CA DILTAC . Mot of f or ’ sa 1 e. In - Fl^WfcR'S AND Vegetable plants, a'i>oW(er mower; Mhk^imowittg K TO TAKE. OVER ' Timken heat; atorm wlndowa and tive dining room, mt^em kitcUeh. ceUent-condlilon. 'Fotir larger than dvertisemeiits ia work in miidem shop. Top Pedler and Bundy. Mettor'a Muric usual finished ri>bma on first floor, lished neighborhood. Large see this dne.ot 50 acres. IS in high , Agency, MItcheU 9-7702, where.” . . ' quire Pqter iJalashius. Mitchell 25c. dozen, *1.50 hundred.. Four a pleasure. Four famous Boats aiid Accessories 46 X.. UNPAID BALANCE Studio, 177-.„, McKee. MItcheU screens, nice fenced in yard. Priced Open p or^ . Three bedrooms, full atate of cutUvation, 10 pasture, 9-2558. • diffierent hew hybrid tomato 'tilo bath upstairs. One car ga­ dormers for comfortable expansion living room and dining room* .ASSinED ADVT. Bonds—Stocks—- makes. Monthly Paypienta . 3-7500. at *9.500. \ about 25 wood. 'Mqdem gambrel CX>NSn>ERINa 8BLUNO plants. Bargains on evergreen wages paid, full employee 14 FT. STAINLESS ateel boat wiUi ' *22.47 rage. Ameslta drive. Garwood air- on aecond floor. Rusco combina­ \pEPT. HOURS WARDS REBUILT Motors have Mortga'ges 31 glassed and screened sun roof barn 34 ,x 42, 16 stanchions, TilUR PROPBIITYT 1951 CHRYSLER 4-DR. . trees, Hartford 8-3091. Burnside 2% h. p. Johnson iwtn ihotor. Call NEW FURNmjRE 'TRUMPETS, Clarineti, trumbonaa, \ BOLTON LAKE ^ condiUoned heating system. Storm tion storni windows and screens, the same strong warranty ihanu- benefits. , BATTERIES Mitchell 9-8847, or 133 Baldwin room, powder room, roomy electricity, drinking cups. Poultry Without '(^llgatUm to yon, wa 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. SEDAN / Ave^ Greenhouse, East Hartford. FIRST AND Second inortgagea And Appltanccl. aax jphonea, guitaxa. Largaat ae- ^A nother four room non-expand- windows and screens. Venetian amesite drive, large lot 160’ front, house 40 X 22. At *17,000 (without facturers give on new motors. road. wUl appralaa or make you a cAsli Wind.sor De Lu.xe, A fully bought for our own account. Fut. 50% Off Famous Makes • HAS BEEN IN STORAGE lectfon, of Instrumenta In town. able for *8,500. Oil heat. Few min­ blinds. Open attic. Park-like yard 110' deep. Priced at only *12,700. kitchen and rear porch. Four equipment), one can well afford to Factory rebuilt from pan up; ANNUAL FlXiWERING plants 25c 'Apply . , with many trees and flowers. Call -:s bedrooms and. modern tile offer for property; Sea na batero COPY CLOSING tIME equipped one owner car. Love­ checked. Inspected and tested. dozen; potted plants, mixed pots confidential service. Manchester \ $1 Weekly 3 MONTHS AU acceasqriea. Ehepert repairing. utes from lake. Immediate occu­ install improvements In this very you aeU. Investment Corn., 244 Main St. I sold thia to a youitg couple * Ward Krat^e„ 87 Walnut. MItch­ pancy. TnUy “ One in a mlUion." Shown bath with shower on second neat sturdy old Cape Cod. My 40 FOR CLASSIHED ADVT, ly gray in color. ' Only 10'’.^ down on terms, balance and bakkfits, flowering shrubs and ‘ AMCO TOOL and DIR ■JOHNSON 8 H.P. outboard motor. by appointment only. Elva Tyler, WII.UAM McBRIDE BRAE-BURN REALTY fnonthly. Liberal trade-in. $1.30.95 evergreens' at reasonable prices. Phone Mitchell 3-5416. Call Mitchell 3-6857. •X, inontha ago, but they are not.get-' eU 3-6336. I; MUchell 3-4816 x., floor, also sleeping porch. years of experience convince me MON. THRU PRL 95 Brooklyn St,, Rockville COLE MOTORS ^ Realtor. MItcheU 9-4469. this is a real buy in today's mar­ Phone MItcheU 3-6378. 1951 STUDEBAKER 4-DR, up. Montgomery Ward, 824 Main, McCoavllle’s Greenhouses and ting married. 'v. T. J. CROCKE'TT Sole Agents Wall to wall carpeting on liv­ 10:30 A.M. ' Manchester. ■ Nursery, 302 Woodbridge atreet. BEDROOM SUITE STEINWA'Y Grand, completely re- Phonea: Office MItcheU 3-5416 ket. Please call for appointment; \ SEDAN Mon. thru Sat. to 5 :30 P. M. SERVICENTER BOLTON — Five room Cape Cod, J. WATSON BEACH and CO. ing room, dining room and sun LISTINGS Wiuted. Slagle, two- ^SATURDAY 9 A. M. MUchell 9-.5917,. Open evenings un­ Help Wanted— Female 35 Diamonds— Watches— LIVING ROOM SUITE, ditibhed, for eale at fraction of Residence MItcheU 9-7751 all conveniences, nice location, (Eves. Frank Pinney, Manches­ family, three-family, . bustoasa Commander. A loaded one Friday Evening Until 9 P. M. 463 Center Street 5-PC. DINETTE SET new replacemeht., coat. Uaed room, stairs included. Oil heat, ter MItcheU 9-7877). Wal- til 9 through Memorial Day. SALESLADIES Wanted, full time Jewelry 48 acre land and only *9,500. Call The property. Have maajr cadi buy­ owner/car. ' Low mileage. 4 Wanted Auto»— splneta and'rental returns from ARBOR HOMES BRINGS to Uils. . Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Realtor. MANCHESTER— Six room Cape two car garage. Fine lawn ton W. Grant, Realtor, 847 Main TOtTR COOPERATION WILL only. Excellent starting salary WANTED—Experienced lubrica-. NEW 17"' Emerson television, "Westlnghouae’’ E3ec. Ref. atreet, Hartford, 2-7584. ers. Mortgagea arraageil. Pleasa brand new W.W. tire.s on this Motorcycles 12 LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ *475. Three' years to pay . Goes area a new and proven method of MItcheU 3-6930.. Cod, large living room with fire­ B1& apprcoiated and bonus arrangement. Apply tion man. Good proposition for *169.95, includes tax and guaran­ "Bengal" Combination Range building your home. In other with many trees and shrubs. call George L. Orazladto, Real­ Roofing.—Siding . 16 the right man. See Mr; Sheridan pairs, abjusU watchea expertly. "Westlnghouse” Laundromat , Piano Company. . 317. Asylum place, compact cabinet kitchen-, fthe car. WANTED - Privately ownefl Ford Miss Graham, 956 Main street, be­ tee.’" Terms to suit you. Mitchell atreet, Hartford 5-6694. Open Mon- areas of this state the Arbor This protierty priced at $22,- MOVING TO CALIFORNIA for tor. MItcheU 9-5873. 109 Heary in person—Moplarty Brothers. 9-0980. Reasonable prtcea Open daily, "Emeraon" Televialon Set Five complete rooms plu.s oil hot water heat, three bed­ or Chevrqlet sedan. Call Mitchell FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that tween 9 and 12. -daya 'til 5 :30—Thur«4eya 'til 9. Hornea "D o It. Yourself Plan"'has 000, for quick sale. Shown by business reasons amt sadly leav­ street Dial MI-3-$121 1949 NASH 4-DR. SEDAN Thursday- evenlnga. 129 Spruce "Weatinghouae" Vacuum one partially finished. Lava­ rooms, fine neighborhood, imme­ ing behind a - beautiful home, lo­ 3-6500, stay on in any kind of atorro, and TWO EXPERIENCED automobile LOAM, Dark rich cultivated Gra(la street. MItcheU 9-4387. , - paved the way for countless fami-' diate occupancy. Call Frances K. gutters, conductors' and roof re­ WOMAN WITH sewing experience Also Includes Sealy Innerapring appointipent only, Sunday and cated high on a hill, vvith a pan­ ARE YOU READY to seU your Model 600. A fully equipped mechanics wanted. Apply in per­ No 1, *3 cu. yard. Grade No. 2. lies to build and 'Own their own tory and full 'bath, fireplace, Wagner, Realtor. MItcheU 9-0028. pairs. Call Coughlin, Mitchell for dry cleaning department. Mattreas 'and Box Spring "Mo- Wearing Apparel— Fora 57 homes. .It counts your efforts for evening.s call William M. Mc­ oramic view of Conniectjicut Val­ home? W* have buyers Waltiag one owner car. Priced to plea.se Business Services Offered 13 Must apply In person. New Model son. Gorman Motor Sales, 285 *2 cu. yard. Deliveied in truck haivk” Rugs, Lamps, Tables. open stiaircase, recessed radia­ ley. This (Jolonlal home vVas cus­ for 4, 5, 6. 7 room atagles aad 2- 3-7707. Main street. X. Fuel and Feed 49-A dollars. Yoiir p)sn or oiie of the BOLTON—Lakefront home. Large Bride, MItcheil 3-4816 or you. Laundry. 73 Summit street. load lots. Screened sand, atone, Kitchen cabinet. Inlaid and a few MAN’S WHITE Palm Beach Suit, numerous plans of the pre-eng^- tion, hot water oil heat, cop­ tom built 3 years ago and has a 3 famUies. Gatto Co., Hartford Iiost and Found WINDOW SHADES made to orde.- 38, sinrie-breasted, vent, 32 inches screened-glaaaed porch. Two-car Hartford 3-0380, (Mr. Cot­ and installed.Venetian blinds ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. flU and gravel delivered. Order bt^er srticlea. _ eered pomes in our file. Favor­ per plumbiniK, laundry in ba.se- garage. Furnished or unfurnlahed. good many extras not found tn 5-9198, evenings 8-3989. Msa- 1951 NASH COUNTRY CLUB GIRL OR Woman for .40 hour office now. Nuasdoi'f Construction Co. long. .Reasonable. MItcheU 9-1818 ton) or .33-0908, (Mr. Pugh). the average house. There is also a IPOUND; Sum )ouf service. Alterations and additions. Call­ WANTED—Carpentef. Call George WOOD FOR Sale, cut any desired Phone Me Immediately able financing arranged. Call for ment, hatchway; porch, large . Call Madeline - Smith, “Realtor. checter MItcheU 3-6946. - may have, mlnua cost of ad. Call job. Typing experience necessary. between 7 and 9. breezeway, 2-car garage, amestte Hard top. A one owner car Estimates gladly given. Fagan ings. Workmanship guaranteed. Patten, Mitchell 3-8908. Phone Mitchell 9-7408. length. Mitchell 3-8107. Hartford 6-0358 AFTER T P. M. an appointment at your conveU' rooms throughout, amesite MItcheU 9-1842, 3-4679. Phone Hartford 2-2115 MUchell »-«093. juat'like new throughout; Save A. A. Dion,-Inc.,- 299 Autumn Steady employment, numerous 48-4690 X lance. Tel, MItcheU 9-4389.------driveway arid a 1 acre piece, of LISTINGS VV a n t e d — Single Window Shade-.Go . ' Route 44 at benefits. Apply in person, Man­ ROOFER, Experience helpful but FIELDSTONE FOR retaining drive. Near school and bus SEVEN ROOM house near school J. WATSON BEACH and CO. land. An FHA Mortgage Is al­ homes, 2-3-4 family houses, smaU about.$1,000. atreet. Mitchell 3-4860. See It Day Or Night Wanted—^To Boy URGENTLY NEEDED—Lost pair Bolton Notch. Mitchell 9-4473. chester Coat. Apron, Towel, 73 not necessary. Call Mitchell 3-7707 walls, fireplaces. Coventry Pil­ Garden—F arm - 58 BOLTON—8 room Cape Cod, open line. Immediate occupancy. , and bus for rent. Now vacant. Sole Agents ready placed, and with a reason­ fairm, Manchester, Bolton, Vernon of girl's glasses. Horn rimmed, Summit street. grim 2-7161. If yc.a have no means of transpor­ able down payment, the month­ COMPLETE Hand and power lawn C O N N E C nem ' Valley Construc­ after 5 p. m. Dairy Prodnets 60 INTERESTED IN buying junk or stairway, oil ateem heat, cabinet MItcheU 9-7851. and Coventry. Lefge list of buy­ wirte with blue. Sunday night. Vi­ 1950 WILLYS 6 CYL. tation I'll aend my auto for you. kitchen, storm windows, full cel­ Realtors— Insurers ly payment is quite low. Located mower sales and service. Motors tion. Guaranteed roofs and siding. HOW WOULD you like to work in scrap meta.l business. Send all ers. What -have you ? Mortgages cinity of State theater. Return to STATION WAGON WANTED—Full or pdrt time sales­ PEPPER PLANTS 25c doz., lettuce No obligation! lar, stone terraces, H acre, large West Side— Six Room Colo­ MANICHESTER—Deepwood Drive. in Vernon, juet over the Manches­ arranged. Howard R. Haattafr, Manager, State Theater. tuned and overhauled. Pick-up and Aliiminiim 'storm windows and a nife, air-conditioned store? Bur­ man to work fr<^ our new East LAWN CHAIRS, unpainted. 1140 particulars. Box V, Herald. 4 room Cape Cod, hot air-coal fired De Luxe. F'ully equipped. gutters. All nirn protected by In­ and cabbage 15c doz, 5,000 trans­ trees, *9,500. Carltbn W. Hutchins. nial. Oil steam heat, garage, Lots for Sale ter Town Line. For appointment, MItcheU 9-1107. delivery service. Gibson's Garage. ton’s has opening for ftiil time and Hartford branc^office and show­ Burnside Ave. Hartford 8-7278. planted tomato planta, *3 per 100, A —L—B—E—R—T— S MItcheU 9-5132, MItcheU 9-4694. heat, full cellar, cabinet kitchen, 7.3 call The Johnson BuUding Com- You’ll think it.s brand new. Mitchell 3-.5012. surance, Three years to pay. Jfree amesite drive, storm windows part time sales person, also full room. with oiywlthout experience. at 12 Glenwood street,. Mitchell 43-45 Allyn Street, Hartford Rooms withoat Board 59 hot water by_ electricity, well LARGE BuUding lot at the Green. any, 953 Main atreet, MItcheU USTINOS Wanted — Thera are Annonneenenta See thi.s cream puff today. estimates. Call MUchell 3-7180. time office position available. Excellent op^rtunity with top VENETIAN BLINDS GLASTONBURY—Six room Cepe and .screens, large lot. On bus landscaped corner lot. Call for ap­ MA.SON, STONE contractor and 9-4187. WE BUY and aell good used furni­ If interested eee William KaneM, S-7426. Evenings MI-9-0018. many problems in aalUng your Alfred Charest, Owner. Good opportunity. Apply in per- commissions. Interviews Thursday Highest Quality Only NEWLY DHXXJRATED, beauUful- Cod with shed dc.-mer, fireplace, line. Near stores and schools. pointment to see. *9,500. Carroll- NOW AIR-Conditioned, Rtissell's cement work. Va enllno BelluccI, ture, combination rangea, gas Contractor and Builder. Phone home so why not let ah experliinc- 1951 WILLYS 4-WHEEL aon. 841 Main. and Friday, 10 to 12 and 1 to 3. Also Reconditioning TRANSPLANTED vegeUblea and ly furnished and spacious room. tile bath, hot water oil heat. At­ Drlggs Agency, Realtor, 745 Main MItcheU 8-7773. ONE ROOM Portable cabin—im 7 ed realtor help you. Contact Alice Barber Shop, comer Oak and Fern street. Tel. Mitchell 3-,5042. GREAT EASTERN ranges and heaters. Jones Furni­ Occupancy 45 days. This home acres—with fine clear brook. 850 Spruce streets. Remington and DRIVE UNIVERSAL^JEEP evening interviews by appoint­ Tapes and Cords by 'Yard flower plants. Pansies, geraniums, 'The most co.i:piete light house­ tached garage, screens. Lot 70 street. East Hartford 8-4164. Clampet, 843 Math street, Man­ Call 9-.5451 letween 5 and 7:30. EXPERIENCED Sale* clerk. Air- ment. Kelley Freezer Food Serv­ ture Store, 86 Oak. Mitchell priced at only $13,700. MItcheU 3-4480. . foot frontage ^on Routs 30— halt Schick electric razors, parts, sales A low mileage, on"e^owncr ROOFING AND conditioned store. Apply in person. Call shrubs, fruit trees, evergreens, keeping facilities avaUable in 211. Price *14,800. Escott Agen­ BUILDING LOT at Lake Hayward. chester. Phone MItcheU 9-4543. ice, 1120 Burnside Ave., East Woodgsrd seeds, fertilizers, in­ 9-1041. No brush. Reasonable. MItcheU mUe to Crystal Lake. *2300. Only and aer\dce. unit, very clean.— \- IXJORS OPENED, keya fitted, CONSTRUCTION CO. Marlow's. Manchester. You wjll marvel at cy. Mr. JewelU 869 Main street. CHARLES LESPERANCE *1000 down, balanies monthly. Tel. Hartford. Hartford 8-8151. FINDELL MFG. CO. secticides, onion sets. AVoodland the cieanlir.esi of this buUding. MItcheU 9-2868, Realdence 9-0382. 9-7096. WANTED — Location auiUhla for copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, 24 OAK STREET MI-3-4865 ATTEN 'nO N . Ladies! Slip-covers MI-9-7620 MANCHESTER Rockville S-9036. junk businesa. Send exact addrats HARD OF HEARING?—Personal guns. etc.,, repaired. Shears, WOMAN TO work nights 5-9 p. m. Gardens, 168 Woodland street. and drapes custom made. Re-up- ChUdien Accepted. Central. Pric­ Hearing Service of Manchester. 1952 FORD 1 i TON PICKUP • (Your House Doctor^ WANTED — Carpenter's helper, 485 East Middle Turnpike VERNON—Five room ranch, full WATERFRONT Lot on Andover and particulara to Box R, Herald. knives, teto^erM etc. pul Into con­ Counter work. Also good clean-up also mason's helper. Inquire 67 MItcheU 3,8474. holstering.. Beautiful fabrica, ed JO reasonable you'll gasp! Be CUSTOM BUILT 8 room (2 unfin- Lovely six room Colonial In good COVENTRY LAKE View Drive-4- 808 Main, carries full line of V-8, De Luxe Cab. Never basement, one year old, oil heat, Lake. Out of atate owner wants dition for Oqmlng'qmlng - needs. Bralth- Specializing In woman for Sunday, 5 a. m.-lO a. Oak atreet. Mitchell 9-7605. BE s u r e — Buy Cinco all alum­ prints, stripes, solids. Expertly sure and see this one. Mrs. Dor­ ished) with attached garage. Ex­ condition. Fireplace, Timken dll faat sale. T. J. Crockett, Broker. room single, fireplace, oU burner. hearing aids, batteries, repairs. worked. Save about $400. m. Call 9-0344 before 5 p. m., or RHUBARB, 15 poui.da *1; Rhubarb finished; *5 down, *2 weekly, sey, 14 Arch street - picture window, nice condition, burner, screens, storm windows and Venetian blinda, near lake, vacant, Mitchell 9-6281. walte, 52 Pearl, street. LIFETIME inum windows. Also self-storing tra large well landscaped lot. In­ MItcheU 8-8416. call in person after 5 p. m. Annex WANTED—Young man to train for doors. Call MItcheU 9-9095 for free roots 6 for *1. O’Connor, 171 balance one year to pav. Call amesite drive. Many other extras. quire 451 Parker street after 5 p. doors, two porches, one car ga­ oiily *5,000 small down payment. 1948 WILLYS JEEPSTER Snack Bar. Inspector Tricked THE OAK DELICATESSEN will POWER BURNF.lts and Range Aluminurh Clapboards proven merchandising methods. estimates. Bill Tunsky. union street. MItcheU 3-6698. Mrs. Carr. MItcheU 9-7320. HEATED FRONT room. West Side A good buy at *11,400, approxi­ rage, lovely landscaped yard, many BEAUTIFTIL lake front lot, sec­ Call Goodchild Co., Realtors. Man­ SPORT PHAETON Burners expert.y cleaned and In Colors Apply In person. Singer Sewing of town with private family. Gen­ mately *2,700 down. Call the Ells­ ond Bolton Lake, rpstrteted area. chester MItcheU 3-7925. be open all day Saturday and Sun GIRL w a n t e d for general office TOMATO plants, hot peppers, bull- shade treei, convenient to scho(il day for your holiday picnic needs, A rare excellent .sport car. serviced. I,et us service and re­ A Complete Home Remodeling Machine Co., 832 Main street. ALMOST NEW Stove, miscejli^ne- tlemen only. Call MItcheil 9-5852. worth Mitten Agency, Realtor. CAPE COD— Four down two un­ and bus line. Immediate occupancy. Domestic water piped In. MItcheU By Bandage Firm work. Apply in person. Old Colony ous households, also hearing aid. nose peppers, 25c dozen; iceberg Excellent selection of aluminum 9-1607, WE HAVE A NICE 3 bedroom including, frankfurters, delicates­ pair youi washing machine or re­ Service Co.. Hilliard street. Mitchell 3-6930. finished up. Good condition. Good Call ROUTE OPEN for established na­ Inquire 90 Jarvis Road betv^en 3 lettuce, romalne lettuce, 15c doz­ fold(ng chairs, aluminum folding PLEASANT, Large room, at the location. Call MItcheU 9-0669. ranch house, with large lot, lo­ sens, bread, rolls, soda, beer and The above car.s were all frigerator. Metro Service. Mitch­ tional concern. You can write your en ; savory and early cabbage, 15c Center, for one or two genUemen. SELECTT YOUR Type of suburban cated on main highway. Town of picnic supplies. ell 9-0883. Mitchell 3-8271 HOUSEWIVES- Earn *2.00 com­ and 7 p. m. Wednesday, Thursday picnic tables. Mark down on chil­ PRICE REDUCED—Elaat Center (Oenttaned F ntn Pago Onay traded on the fabulou.s new own ticket. For guaranteed week­ and Friday. dozen. 57 Florence street. 14-16 Wadaworth street. FRANCIS K. WAGNER lot now—adjacent to 'main high­ Coventry, close to Manchester; mission on most every call. Show­ dren's sitimlnum chairs and rock­ Street area—Seven i;oom older PHELPS ROAD. Ideal residential Willy.s Aero car.s. A. V. LINDSAY - Owner ly income to start, if you qualify. ’ home in good repair plus two section',' older home In nice condi­ way. Also several nice houses. almost new: lownfown payment. to conform with lots which alroady ATTICS AND Ba.‘’cments cleaned! ing dre.sses, lingerie, hosiery and ers, plastic webbing, sun umbrellas, NICE FRONT ROOM with twin Realtor Peraonals Write Box G, Herald RICH BARNYARD loam for sale. heated roome over a two-car ga' tion, six rooms, oil burner, ideal Reasonable. Call MItcheU 9-7337, For appptntment, caU The John­ had passed Navy Inapectlon. Rubbish and ashes hauled. All hAY'S ROOFING Company. Gut- toiletries to neighbors and frienda. 'Call Peter Lalashius. Mitchell Household Goods 51 beds. Gentlemen preferred. MItch­ son BuUding Company, 903 Main jobs done at your convenience. Write for catalog. P. O. Box 661, tables, hammocks and stands. rage. ElxceUe'nt income possibili­ 100 foot front lot "with lovely shade MUchell 9-0028 Green la being tried on chargee THE PROSPECT Hill School for Remember You Can AIway.s tcr work, roof and chimney re­ WANTED—Part time car polisher, 9-2558. eil 3-7749. Jnqulre 33 Woodland street, MItcheU 3-7426. Evenings Reasonable rates. MltchcU 9-3802 Hartford, 1. Conn. FIBRE RUGS In stock now. All Rataq- extension chairs, tub chairs, street. ties. Early occupancy. Reduced to trees and shrubbery. Ample apace of making faloa atatemoihts to the young children. Transportation - Do Busine.s.s At pairs. Free estmiates gladly mornings or afternoons. See Art for garden, 2-car garage. Asking LOT FOR SALE. 5 minutes to bus Mttchell 9-0018. government concerning 19,000 or 9-9791. Watson at Bninner's, 358 East GRAY BILT-Rite baby carriage, colors and sizes. 9 x 12 *17.95. tables and settees. *14,000. Phone Warren E. How­ line. Call MItcheU 3-SS36. furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc­ given.' Rav Hagenow, MUchell WANTED —Young woman to teach *14,700. Call Goodchild Realty Co., MANCHESTER bandages. mad* at th* factory— 9-2214. itay Jackson. Mitchell Center street. two mattresses, carriage protec­ and up. Phone Mitchell 9-4343. AT THE CENTER—Clean, comfort­ land, Realtor, 543 Woodbridge VERNON—Owner must sacrifice tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. DeCORMIER MOTOR FLOOR PROBl-KMS solved with the Singer Sewing courses. Exten­ able room in quiet home. 20 Wads­ Realtors. MItcheU 3-7925. Guild Products. 3-832.5. tor. practically brand new. MItch­ Manchester Carpet Center, 308 street. MItcheU 3-8600. Four bedroom home, many ex­ WOODED LOTS 100 x 200, near new immediately. Large lot and baae- SALES, Inc. linoleum, asphalt tile counter. sive training given applicant who ^ CHAMBERS FURNITURE worth street. school and Wilbur Croat highway. Also on the stand was Jacob BALLARD'S Driving *School. Man­ eU 9-9527. Main street. A FASCINA'nNO 5<^ room ranch tras. Two car garage. Quiet, cen­ ment of planned ranch house. Call Ehepert workmanship, free esti­ is now making her own clothes. 40 CAPE COD. I ’ i years old, six Country atmosphere. Twenty min­ Foaiater o f Irvington, ex-supervla- chester’s oldest Thousands of MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ Situations Wanted— At The Green NEWLY DECORATED room, next with large, enclosed porch, attach­ tral location. Good mortgage ar­ Madeline Smith, Realtor. MItcheU 24 Maple St. Tel. MI-3-8854 mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ hour five day week, (two evening USED BURKS Super turbine shal­ rooms, l >4 baths, three bedrooms, utes from Hartford. May be seen 9-1643, 3-4679. or at the plant, who again testi­ accident ..free instruction hours. ing company. Also all types of. sessions required). Apply in per­ Female 38 to bath. Continuous hot water. For ed garage. Lot 220' frontage x ISO rangement. fied h9 quit vdien ha Isarnad about niture. Oak street. Mitchell painting and carpisntry work. low well pump. Reasonable. 449 501 Middle Turnpike East full basement, outside entrance. depth. Nicely landscaped. Excel­ by appointment. MItcheU 9-2896. Hundreds of satisfied students. Manche.ster son, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Tolland Turnpike. MItcheU 9-9966. one or two gentlemen. Private' en­ the defective bandages and went 9-1041. Guaranteed work. Phone Mitchell WILL CARE for child days, in Notice of Meeting ComblnaUon storm doors and lent construction. (On bus line. Be­ Six room Colonial and garage— For appointment tel. Mitchell 832 Main street. licensed home while mother works trance, Quiet home. Mitchell windows, oak floors, hot water to the FBI with the story. 9-2245. 1939 CHEVROLET Club coupe. 9-8933 for free estlmatex 22 FOOT Freezer, sliding Plexi­ USED FURNITURE bought and 9-6684. . ing sold below original cost. War­ *13,000. COMPLETE Uepairs by Stuart R. or shops. Mitchell 9-8801. TO THE ELECTORS AND heat, fireplace, large lot, trees ren E. Howland, Realtor, 543 Rwort Property for Sale 74 Physical Exani U. S.\|)ttoniay Grover C. Rich- Good running condition, *135. In­ AVON PRODUCTS are in great de glass covers. Will sacrifice. Call TAXPAYERS OF THE TOWN sold. The Woodshed. U Main _Six room Cape Cod—*10.900. man has a||id Foerster'a action pte- quire- 69 Charter Osk street. Tel. . Wolcott,. Arl....Repair. ...Sales, on shrubs, .quiet street,.,Two blocky -Woodbridge— atreet,------MUchell FLORIST TELEGRAPH.. nrand.—'" Few —territories avail­ 4Vn.L*'CARK t6r" rhir(iren "while MItcheil 9-9539;, ------OF MANCHESTOR: 'street. Tel. MItcheU i)-Si'54'. ' to new school. Near pool, library, TWO: IXlTSAvith'foundation, Coven­ 'vehtad' the^fauRy bahStiifsrfraih Mitchell 9-0.641. washing machines, vacuum clean­ Roofing 16-A able. Flexible hours for women ROOM, or Room and board. Phone 3-8600. Six room Cape Cod—*14,500. try Lake. Beach privileges, |600. DELIVERY SERVICE ers, motors, small appliances. mother works, vicinity of Adams In accordance with the provi­ MItcheU 9-0088 after 4:30 p. m. shopping center; Immediate occu­ reaching Korea. Tha bandagsa, who have need of money. Write street. I^rge play yard. Mitchell CHEST OF Good used carpenter’s FRANK’S AN'HQUES — Second Five room home—*13,500. HArrison 3-0169. WUUmantlc. WiU Settle Fite according to previous wltneasM, TO ALL PARTS 1948 PQNTIAC, 1947 Oldsmobile, Welding. 180 Main atreet. Phone ROOFINiJ— Specializing In repair­ tools. Many’ pieces. *35 for quick sions of the town charter, notice pancy. Price *15,000. Phone eve­ CAMPFIELD Road— Lovely Cape Mrs. F. H. Frawley, North Bran­ 9-3330 after 3 p. m. hand store, 56 Cooper street.. Buys, would have falli^ apart at the 1947 Buick, sedanettes, lustrous MUchell 9-6678. ing roofs of all kinds. Also new sale. Call Rockville 5-57.59. is hereby given of a public heal­ SPACIOUS FRONT bedroom, on nings and week ends. MItcheU Cod four finished rooms 12 unfin­ Five room older house, rural Quick, Dependable, Efficient ford, Conn. sells. Mitchell 9-7966. Open Thurs- 9-3535. aUghtest pressure. black finish with white wall tires. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys ing before the Board of Directors days. Fridava, Saturdays, 9 to 9. bus line. Rockville. Gentleman ished), fireplace, oil burner, atorm zone. Approximatelv two acres of Of Grunewald These cars are protected by our SECRETARIAL SERVICE—Typ­ preferred. References. Call Rock­ windows, lovely lot well landscap­ Defense attorns; Arclpbald CALL ANDERSON clesned, repaired. 26 years' ex- WANTED Woman shirt presser. to be held in the Auditorium of Mitchell 9-7M6. EAST HARTFORD—High on hill, ground. Price *7,600. guarantee. Compare for condition, ing. stenograph.v. mimeographing, 5-day week, 90c per hour to start. Dogs— Birds— Pela 41 PHILGAS water heater. Monel. 30 the Waddell School on Friday. ville 5-4811 before 7 p. m. ed, rear yard fenced in with Palmer of New attacked perlenca. Free estimates. Call new custom built home for private 8,500 Chinese (Oeatiaoed from Page Om ) GREENHOUSES price and financing. Center Motor vari-typlng, mailing for small or Apply New System Laundry, Har­ gallon capacity. MItcheU 9-8821. KENMORE WRINGER type wash­ anchor post fence, nice section, Four room Cape Cod. shed Foerater’a testimony Fowlejt. Manchester Mitchell COLLIE Puppies, sable and white. June 5, 1953, at 8 p. m. to con­ LARGE Bedroom to respectable owner. 3 bedrooms expandable to Sales, 461 Main street. Open eve­ large businesses. Reasonable rison street. . sider and act with reference to ing machine. Verv good condition. i immediate occupancy, real buy at dormer and garage—*13,000. For three hours he i Mitchell 3-8486 .3-.5361. Registered Collie at stud. Mitchell SOLID MAPLE kitchen aet, in ! gentleman. AU conveniences. Two 5. Picture window, oil hot water sentence, his cooperation with nings. rates. Phone Mitchell 3-7691. the following matters: *60, MItcheU 9-3326. *12;400. Cill Goodchild Realty Co., , Five room ranch home—*13,500. Reds Open Up Foerster, asking him whs Day or Evening 9-7554. good condition. Boy's bike 26 ", minutes from Center. Call Mitch­ heat, insulated, full cellar, low House tax, scandal Investigators. demanded *700 from Green 1. The sppropriation of a Realtors. MUchell 3-7925. Help Wanted— Male 36 and .small stove, will sacrifice to TWELVE FULL window screens, ell 9-3373. tax, acre lot only $13,500. Carl­ Also lake property for sale, William H. ColUns, Gnmewald'a going to the FBI. \ 155 Eldridge Street MEMORIAL DAY ANTIQUES Reflnlshed. Repairing Heating— Plumbing 17 TROPICAL Fish. New shipment .sum of money (not to exceed *5.- ton W. Hutchins. MItcheU 9-5132, done on any furniture. Tleman, first buyer. Phone Mitchell 3-5962. assorted sizes (can be cut from 2’ MANCHESTER attorney, waa ready to appeal to T his brought an angry deolat\ WEEK SALE EXPERIENCED Truck drivers just arrived. Many new varieties. 000.000) to be added to the 1952- MItcheU 9-4694. PHIL HALLTN AGENCY Violent Attacks ALTO DRIVING Instruction. All 189 South Main street. Phone A PLUMBING shop at your door. Kell^^ Aquarium, 29 Sunset to 2'6” wide by 4'10" to 5'10” long. the judge to be lenient on the front Foerstar, who ftirthar tea- Lowest Prices In Town > wanted, must be over 21 years of HAND MADE leather and corde 19.53 budget "Capital Account", New screening, painted green. *2 Wanted— Rooms— Realtor lessons on insured dual-control Mitchell 3-5643. No time lost. New work. Altera­ street. Open 'til 9. 105 BRANFORD STREET—6 room Two brand new three bed­ ground that Grunewald answered tiflsd that Green was In complata All Cars Privately Owned age. Apply in person. Carlson Co., hand baga to match your ensem­ I for the purpo.se of paying the each. Apply Marlow's. Mitchell Board 62 (Continued on Page Four) car. Capable ex-perienced instruc­ tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot Cape Cod. Oversized one car ga­ room ranch type homes with MItcheU 9-9221 — MItcheU 9-0384 all questions material to the tax charge of the plant. 44 Stock Place. ble. Made to order. MItcheU cost of the following propose; 1 9-5221. The trial of Green, former IMit tor. Cordner Auto School. Mitch­ WIRING INSTAU.A.TIO.N of all water automatic heaters. Youngs­ BOXER PUPS —A.K.C. registerd. 9-7119. WANTED — Furnished room with rage. Oil steam heat, fireplace, patios and fully plaatered at­ scandal inquiry and that he la in 1949 Chevrolet Fleefline De Luxe types. No job' too small. Peter Champion stork. Fawn and brin- capital project or such part there­ Pilots reported 13 buildings de­ bad health. Orange resident who now lives tn ell 9-6010. town sinks sold. Estimates glad MEN WANTED for all around mill COOLERATOR 6’ pre-war model, kitchen privileges or room and nice enclosed rear porch. Storm Fordor—Radio and heater. Full Pantaliik, 40 Faster street. Phone dle. Ready June 10. Reasonable. of B.s shall be approved by tj)e tached garages, located in an stroyed. But members of the House Ways New Bedford, Mass., is continuing. price 8895. ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. Mitch work and cleaning. Good working COMPLETE SET of Junior Ency­ voters at an election to be call'eii well insulated, good condition. board in a family atmoaphere. windows and screens. Beautiful (Chrysler Agrees BE COOL; Air condition any room Mitchell 9-7303. Call Milward, Coventry. Pilgrim clopedia. Practically new. Call AA zone on acreage, yet near Sabre jets prowled North Ko­ and Means subcommittee headed ell 9-7636. ' conflitions. See mill foreman. Cen­ and held pursuant to the proVi- Call Mitchell 3-6568 days, Call MItcheil 3-7477. landscaped yard with many lovely rean skies without finding a Com­ in your home with Kelvinator air 1947 Packard Fordor- Radio and tral Connecticut Co-operative 2-6764. days only. MItcheU 9-4070. flowers. Shown by appointment. schools and shopping centers. by Rep. Kean (R-N. J.) Indicated conditioning. Call Watkins Bros, BOOKKEEPING, accounting and •siona of Seetion 25, Chapter V of MItcheil 9-1297 evenings, Satur­ To Wage Terms munist MIG willing to fight. Official Notice heater. Full price $395. SUMP PU.MPS, Ruud Permaglas Farmer's Association, 10 Apel day and Sunday. Exclusive with Elva 'Tyler, Real­ Future park across the atreet. they were less than satisfied with Mitchell 3-6171. We'll measure tax service. Reasonuble rates Place. 20% OFF ON ALL metal lawn the town charter, namely, Apartments— Flats— tor. MUchell 9-4469. Fourteen B-29 Superforta duipp- what Grunewald told them. Re 1950 Chevrolet De Luxe Tudor— and Bradford automatic hot WANTED -Good home for cute kit­ (a) constructing, originally Location ideal for profe.ssional r ed 140 tons of bombs on three stor­ and give estimate without obliga-. Mitchell 9-0744. mowers and wheelbarrows. C. J. SAVE *100 Whirlpool automatic Tenements: 6S portedly they sent the judge i Making Voters tion. *104.5. water heaters, American Stand­ ten. Call MItcheil 3-8836. Morrison Paint Co,, 385 Center equipping and furnishing a new LIVE BETTER FOR less money; or business man. Qualitv con­ (Continued from Page One) age areas near Wonsan on Korea's ard plumbing fixtures sold and in­ PAINTERS washers equipped with Suda-Mts- report eaying so. atreet. high sehool. to be built on land of 2-ROCM APARTMENT with pri­ 2 family home, 4 rooms each floor. east coast Wedneaday night. ' The Selectmen and Town Clerk 1950 Chevrolet De Luxe Tudor— stalled by Tom Dawkins, master er. regular *319.95 now *219.95. structed with attention .o de­ 1.900 pensioners. Robert W. Con- -The indictment of Grunewald A LIBERAL Hospitalization and *1095. ALL KINDS of carpentry work. the Town located at Memorial Limited supply. Brunner's T.V., vate bath. No objection to chil­ Separate furnaces. Front porchea. The 45,000 ton battleship New of the Town of Manchester hereby surgical plan offered by Mutual of THE OAK DEUCATES8EN will tail throughout. Features too der, Chrysler vice president in grew out of his refusal last year to Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-4291. plumber, Term.s arranged. Phone WANTED Live Stock— Vehicles 42 Field so called, at or near Brobk- 358 East Center. dren. On bus line. Inquire 24 Conveniently located for shopping, Jersey turned her 16-inch rifles on give notice that they wiU be in aea- Omaha. Investigate. Phone your 1950 Buick Special Fordor—*1195. Mitchell 9-9669 before 8 a. m. or be open all day Saturday and Sun­ numerous to mention. Must charge of Industrial lelatlons, said the battered port for the second answer almost none of the commit­ Sion at the Town Clerk’s office In HEREFORDS — Yearlings, steers, I field Street and Middle Turnpike Grove street. Hillside House, churches and bus service. Made- tee's questions. local agent. Mitchell 9-7375.» Ma n c h e s t e r t . v . service, after 1 p. m. day, for your holiday picnic needs, i East, together w ith expenses con­ SINGER SEWING Machine, *10; "line Smith, Realtor. MItcheU they will add *7,000,000 a year to straight day. The Navy said more the Municipal Building for tha pur­ 1949. Buick Super Sedanette—Ra­ top -choice quality, reglstefl; including frankfurters, delicates­ ..Apartment 14, Rockville. be seen to bo appreciated. The indictment cemtained 31 dio. heater, dynaflow—*1095. radio and T.V. speclalL'ts since For year round private nected with and incidental thereto. Thayer baby carriage and mat-’ 9-1642 or 3-4679. the payroll. hits-were scored on Red Shore bat­ pose of examining -the quaUfica- DEAR MOM: Did you know more HEATING From A to Z. Con­ ed bulls. Willimantie HArrison sens. bread, rolls, soda, beer and Priced at $22,000 and $27,000, These changes now apply to charges of contempt, but the gov people clean their rugs and up' 193t. House service call *3.50 work, to fill vacancie.s. Not 3-3217. (b) constructing, originally tress, *10. Both good condition. THREE ROOM apartment, light, teries, but low clouds and haze tions of electors and admitting 'to 1949 Mercury Club Coupe— Radio, Mltcheli 9-2186 day or night. version burners, boller-bumar picnic suppliea. MItcheU 9-4624. EDGE OF TOWN, 4 room Cape more than 700,000 workers In the made an accurate damage assess­ emment agreed to drop all but one holstery with Mystic Foam than merely seasonal additions. equipping and furni.shing. as part ga.s, bent* and hot water furnish­ Phone when Grunewald pleaded guilty. the Electors’ Oath those who ahaU heater, overdrive *995. units, complete heating systems. ed. Apply 102 West atreet, Rock­ Cod, 5 years old, modern kitch­ big three's plants; ment impossible. be found qualified on Wedneaday, with any other cleaner? J. W. Hale Must be first class men. of said proposed high school build­ TWIN SIZE Rollaway outfit with The remsdnlng one was b a ^ on 1951 Chevrolet Foidor De Luxe— AMESITE - Tarvia and Armorcoat All work guaranteed. Time pay- ing. an auditorium, and ville, or call after 5 p. m., Rock­ en, full cellar, automatic oil heat, 1. Nineteen of the 24 cents The Chinese attack on the east June 3, 1953 from 5 p. m. ultU 8 Corp. has it. Love, ANN. driveways and parking area.s. 36 Ponltry and Supplies 43 Innerspring mattress. Regular VANCOUR his silence to this question: Radio and heater *1345. ments arranged Morlarty Broth' • (c) constructing and originally ville 5-5213. 11-acre lot, only *9,000. Carlton gained under cost-of-living adjust­ central front was the biggest since p. m. only. months to pay. Grading and ex- era. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. Notice of Meeting *41.95 now *36.88. Luxurious studio W. Hutchins.! MItcheU 9-5132, CONSTRUCTION CO. ments since I960 will be applied "What is your full name, Mr. Highest Wages equipping, as part of said pro- the Reds hit 'U. 8. Marines bn Grunewald?" Naturalised ciUzena must pre­ 1951 Ford V-8 Tudor Custom—Ra­ ca- ating. M. E. French Co., Cov­ ^ couch, green or brown plaid. Can MItcheU 9-4694. to base rates and cannot be wiped Vegas and other western front out­ RIDERS WANTED to Aircraft. ONE PAIR old geese, six goslings TO THE ELECTORS AND po.sed high school building, a After his plea of guilty, Grune­ sent naturalization certificate be­ Hours 8 to 4:4,6. Mitchell 9-7943. dio and heater *1295. entry Pllgrinfi 2-7161. PLUMBING And heating. Special­ ' ' be made into two twin size or one FIVE ROOM Flat available June MI-3-4836 For Appointment out by any plunges in price levels. posts about two months ago. for sale. Mitchell 9-3320. TAXPAYERS OF THE TOWN swimming pool, said appropria­ full size bed. Regular *74,95 now wald talked more freely. fore being admitted. Documentary 1951 Chevrolet Club Coupe Ra­ izing in repairs. Copper water C. F. CHARBONNEAU, Jr. I 15th. Write Box W, Herald. PRICE REDUCED far below re­ 2. Workers will get a guaesn- One Red regiment hit ROK posi­ KEEP COOL; air-condition your of­ OF MANCHESTER: tion to be .subject to approval by *59.88. Card tables *3.98 up to production coat. Owner leaving MA NCHESTER^^(ipe ^4 He told the committee he is evidence must be presented In dio. heater,, powerglide. Original piping. lemoleling electric equip­ yeara old, 5 'j rooni.a. laqndry In teed raise of five cents an hour tions nesr Finger Ridge Wednes­ cases of derivative citizenship., Automobiles for Sale fice now with Kelvinator nir con­ ment for plugged drains. Edward Phone Ml-9-8632 In accordance with the provi­ the voters at an elertion as afore­ *5.98. Assorted colors. Mont­ FOUR ROOM~Heated apartment state. 1'4 years old. Garrison Co­ Instead of four each June- for the sick and broke man. 16.000 miles. Only *1495. Articles for Sale 45 with garage. Write cellar. De.airable re.4ldentlal area. day. rolling over two outposts Dated at: Manchester this 20tb ditioning. Call Watkins Bros Johnson. Mitchell 3-6979 or sions of the tovra charter, notice said; ' gomery Ward. Furniture Dept. Box k-C. lonial, quality construction, three duration of the contracts. This is quickly. The Communists drove The Grunewald story included BEFORE YOU Buy a used car YOUNG MAN for service-sales de­ is hereby given of s public hear­ 2. The determination of tho T er Mitchell 3-5161. Herald. Lot 6.5x150. Combination windows fees of *4,000 and *7,500 merely day of May, 1953. 1952 Studebakcr Commander MItcflell 3-5171. We ll measure and Mitchell .3-5044. USED SINKS, bath tubs, wash twin bedrooms. 1>4 baths, fire­ and doora. Call MUchell 9-3764. called an "annual improvement South Koreans off two other out­ see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck Starlite Coupe — Radio, heater, give estimate without obligation. partment. Experienced preferred ing before the Board of Directors manner in which said appropriation place. dishwasher, combination for introducing pehple; private in­ Signed: tubs, toilet bow!. Jones Furniture TWO BURNER Florence oil stove THREE ROOMS and batiTroom. In- factor" to compensate for im­ posts after savage fighting, at Sales and Service, 285 Main overdrive—*1695. LENNOX Furnaces and warm air but not essential. Opportunity for and Floor Covering, 36 Oak street. to be held, in the Auditorium of and addition to said budget is Iri windows, basement garage, ames­ EAST HARTFORD, 4 room bouae; proved production techniques. vestigations for important persons Eleanor B. Wilson RAY'S OIL Burner Service, ^n.stal- and 55 gallon drum with pump. quire 128 Bisscll atreet, or MItch­ times hand to hand. The ROKa street. MItjhell 9-4571. Open eve­ heating. Earl Van Camp. Mitchell advancement. Salary. Budget Cen the Verplanck School on Wednes­ be financed and raised, w'hethei ite driveway. Owner, MItcheU furnished. Storm windows, oil 3. All skilled workers will get a which he got well paid; gifts, Ella M. Quiah Also large selection of u.sed lations.Tcpalrs and seHlce,- on oil ter. 91 Center street. MUchell 9-4628. eU 9-3989. ~ clung stubbornly to a fifth outpost. nings. 9-5844. MAKE MOWING A PLEASURE day, June 3. 1953, at 8 p. m. to by taxation, by borrowing, b’- 3-7955. , ' . heat, new roof, amesite drive, raise of at least.10 cents an hour. and prominent companies, for George B. Williams tnicks at bargain prices. burners. Furnaces cleaned. 24- for ss little as *1 weekly. To the east. In the Texas 'Hill loans and favors to government Board of Selectmen YOUNG MAN over 18 with driver's consider and act with reference to transferring available funda or C. E. PORTABLE automatic iron- television. I 'j miles from Air­ In addition. Ford and Chrysler area, fighting still raged around 1948 CHEVROLET sedan delivery hour service. Tel. Mitchell 9-1901. GUARANTEED Plumbing and Four famous makes. Cole Motors the following matters: otherwise or by a combination o; CUSTOM BUILT Home, artistically will give pattern makers and die officials without' asking favors in Samuel J. Turkington See BUD MICHALAK license for part time in drug store. stand included, also six place set­ Business Locations panelled with many little craft. No agents *9,500. MItcheU five outpo.sta which were under New light gray paint. Excellent heating. Alterations and new Servicenter. 438 Center street. 1. The appropriation of a .sum suet) method.s; and tings of quadruple plate silver- sinkers an additional 10 cents an return. Town Clerk Apply in person. 4.59 Hartford for Rent 64 extras. Large living room., dining 9-7456. attack by a full battalion, the - tires,.8695. Carter Chevroiet.Ca, “ The Working.Man.'s Friend"—— LANDSCAPING and. -work, Perma - glae» 'electric and of- money' f *450.000) - to be added -• 3 .- Siich other matters'TeWlttm; ware"wtih chest; •sex’cn'place- set­ hour.' — 311 Main street. MItcheil 9 5238. •Road.' “■ ; room, cabinet kitchen, dining Eighth'Army aSld. ' ...... GRADING gas water heaters sold and in­ BURPEE to the 1952-19.53 budget "Capital in Sny manner fo the foregoing tings of Ancestral china, both un­ STORE FOR Rent, Main street lo. MANCHESTER—RanCh-ltke home 4. The new Bureau of Labor West of Finger, four battle- HARTFORD ROAD stalled. Time payments arranged. nook, den, two fireplaces, 3 bed­ Statistics price index will leplace 1948 OLD.SMOBILE six station LOAM FOR SALE Aecoiint", for the purpo.se o.f pay­ a.s may properly be conaidered at used. Mitchell 9-9861 after 4 p. m. ca'lon, approximately 10’6" .” 43'. rooms. 2 twin size, tiled recreaUon of four large rooms, with expan­ scarred outposts withstood frantic wagon. Heater, radio, hydramatic. USED CARS Skelley Brothers,. MItcheU 9-8714. STENOGRAPHER FLOWER and VEGETABLE ing the cost of the following pro­ said hearing. SultabU for office, radio. T.V. or room, oil hot water heat, breeze­ sion apace, three additional the expiring old one as the pay Chinese attacks although the Red Dated at Manchester. Connecti­ KELVINATOR Refrigerator, in appliance store. For furthei de­ rooms, attached garage. Lot ap­ yardstick. This conversion saves G o ^ condition. Make an offer. 1946 HUDSON 6-cylinder 4-door LEE and SON SEED posed capital project, viz., con­ good running condition. Make an way. garage, largeTot, *14,900. assault carried Chinese troops Into Can arrange terms. Mitchell Diversified Position structing.. originally equipping and cut, this 27th day of May, 1953. tails MUchell 9-8075. Carlton W. Hutchins, MUchell proximately 90’xl90’. Fine view the auto workers from taking- a the ROK trenches. sedan. Reasonable. Qall Mitchell MI-:L8()80 Millinenr— Dreffimakiiiff IS offer. Call MItcheU 3-6745. countrv aide. Madeline Smith, two-cent hourly pay cut next 9-0380. 3-8810. / Good Starting Salary LAWN SEED furni.shing a new elementary Harold A. Turkington 9-5132, MItcheil 9-4694. In addition to the major attacks, After 6 P. M. sehool to be built on land of the Secretary of the Board of Direc­ PRACTICALLY New living room BASEMENT FOR Rent, suitable Realtor, MUchell 9-1642-Mltch- month. the Eighth Army reported seven 1951 CHEVROLET Styleline deluxe DRESSMAKING, Alterations of all Paid Vacations, Insurance tors of Manche.ster, Conn. for plumber. Office apace and tele­ HOLUSTER 8CH(X)L Section, ell 3-4679. harrassing attacks along the fronU SAFETY CHECK IS OUR types. Reasonable rates. Mitchell FERTILIZERS Town, located on Keeney Street, suite three piece mohair. 9x12 sedan. Radio, heater. Beautiful BULLDOZER For hire. Excellent together with expen.ses connected phone If desired. Inqiilpt. *6 Oak seven rm single. Large screen­ for back fill. Landscaping and 9-8866. sllover floral design, blue rug SOUTH END Lovely 6 room slh- blue finish. Runs and looks like USED CAR PASS WORD Contact with and incidental thereto, said with pad, three-way floor lamp, 8tri>et. ed porch. Corner lot. Hot water oil ■State Dept. Names new. Douglgs .Motors, 333 Mail), Every Car Reconditipned grading., Reasonable rales. Mltcb- RENTALS Notice h e ^ Storm windows, screens. gle, excellent condition, large open Defeiise Pressing $50 Reward 'eirg-OBSO: ...... — L A. TAYLOR - appropriation to be subject to ap­ all. foe *225; seven- piece.walnut ' side' poreh,' fireplace, 'oH bumeTl, ' ON GARDEN TOOLS ' proval by the voters at an elec­ bedroom aet, full size bed. box T W ')"B A Y 'St.Vice station for Venetian blinds. Beautifully land­ Red-Trailing Ships 1952 (Chrysler Windsor De Luxe Moving—Trnekinc— TI)eTown Planning Commlasion lease in Msnehesver by Gulf. Your beautiful grounds well landscaped, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952 Chevrolets, tion to be called and held ptir- spring, mattresB. chest of drawers, scaped. Price *13.800. Escott Will b« paid for infermotien loading Ye Hi# orratt Conv. Coupe -Radio, heater, fog GUARANTEED Top quality tele­ THE GOODYEAR TIRE of Manche.ster. Connecticut at opportunity to operate your own Agency. Mr. Jewell, 869 Main immediate occupancy, ideal loca­ To Save A-Spies tudors, fordors,, standard and au­ green. One owner. vision service. Calls received be­ Storage 20 BUDGET CENTER- .suant to the provisions of Section meeting "following a public heat ­ exceptionally large mirrored van- tion for children. Call Goodchild tomatic ti^ansmisaion.s. All de luxe and RUBBER CO. Itv, bench and night table, all for business. Capital'required. In­ atreet. MUchell 9-2868. Residence (Oentlnoed From Page One) 1952 Ford Victoria Coupe- -Ford- fore 9 p. in. will be serviced same MANCHESTER —Package Deliv­ 91 Center St. Mitchell 3-4164 25, Chapter "V of the town char­ ing held on May 7, 1953, In ac- MUchell 9-0,382. Realty Co., Realtors. MItcheU and eenvietlen of parson or parsons damaging models, fully equipped and guar- night. Call Mitchell 9-1317, 52 Winthrop Street ter; *100. Mltc'hell 3-8398. centive rental. Special training If 3-7925. (Continued From Page One) omatic drive, radio, heater. Ex- ery. I»cal light trucking and, eord.snee with the Charter for th' inexperienced. Call Hartford tee investigator, testified publicly gntccd. stop, in. today ami inspect, • tra-value.. . - c.-r -i;-■ .-paekage. delivery. Refrigerators, -pirr -Hartford 7^3128 . .2.-, TTie .dgtcrniinalion.., .pf^.thc Tow:n o f. Manchester, - Cona^ hav-. GENERAL ELECTRIC Honitop laat tweek: that ';least ' one- ship ,niovo^ priixad property^ of tMs.cooipany these choice rnodels. There- is one HOT WEATHER Aheafl. 'Keep 'rcrM- ROYAL '“AND Smlfh-COroM! port­ manner in which said appropria­ Y-3236 or write to' GiilfOU Corp.. FOUR ROOM '• sihgl ephi ir • two' uh- m'ah to''set a'‘new date f'bmo'rtb# 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook Club fortable this summer with an at­ washers and stove moving a Ing deemed it for the public go<. l top refrigerator. Stewart combina­ .500 Waterfront street. New Hav­ finished second floor, in a nice, operated by the Wheelock 5rarde'n here to fit your purse. Up to thirty able and stsmdard typewriters. tion and addition to said, budget that building lines should b.- for the pair to go to the electric Coupe— Heater, seat covers, tic cooling fan, complete installa­ specialty. 'Mitchell 9-0752. All makes of ^ d in g machines tion oil and gas- kitchen range. en. Conn. •MANCHESTER quiet location on a large lot, 85' x Company of Hong Kong, whirh he chair at Sing Sing pri.son.. months bank rates. AUTOMOBILE Mechanic to work is to be . financed and raised, establi.shed. passed the followin;; Tel. MUchell 9-1931. described as British-owned, car­ one owner. tions at reasonable prices. T. P. Iri a clean shop under excellent sold or rented Repairs on all 2f)0'. House is six years old. fully At the same time. defen..95, regular WHITE TABLE model eletitric Shown by appointmenf only. ship. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. black. GiHia - work, reasu.:able rates. line ahail b e . 25 feet from the stove, excellent condition, *25. In­ WANTED of Connecticut, 1952 ranch.(26x34), ailties. Service . StaUon, 427 Hartford *319.95. SaVe *100. Terms. Ouar- •Street line. CIRCLE THEATER 1947 Chrysler Windsor 4-Dr.- Ra­ FLAT FINISH Holland window Y’o.ir neighbor my recomenda- Road. quire 94 Mather street. MUchell breezeway and garage. Living Bloch asked for a stay of ex- antee. Mitchell 9-0980. SPACE FOR RENT By executive. Single or at room with fireplace, aluminum 1052 mp:r c u r y I dio, heater. Extra clean car. shades; made tc measur All tlon. 20 years in Manchester. Raj’r I Ordered: That on. the Northerlv 9-9635. , ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor Moscow (lhaiigiiig cxecution until this has been de­ WITH EQUIPMENT metal Venetian blinds at a new mond Fiske. Mitchell 9-9237. WANTED—Reliable route salesman PEAT HUMUS, excellent soil con­ i n d u s t r i a l or STORAGE . (ffde of Hartford Road from Me- least seven rooms, three licd- storm sash and ,^creens. full cel­ bated. FORDOR SEDAN Your Chrysler-Plyniouth Dealer lar. oil heat, electric hot water low pi ice. Keys made while you for Hartford territory. Good prop­ ditioner, top dressing, *4 per yard, ! Koe Street Weaterly for a distaner rooms, within ten mile radius Mitchell 9-4543 In an 18-polnt brief, Bloch con­ 14 OAK STREET ‘ PAINTING AND Paperhsnging. osition- salary plus commissions. CARLSON & CO. of approximately 859 feet to Machinery and Tools'' 52 heater, plenty of closets, amesite To Hate (lainpaigii Black fini.sh, with over­ BROWN-BEAUPRE. Inc. wait. Marlow's. minimum two yards. *1.25 per 44 STOCK PLACE of Rockville. tended,. among other things: 30 bissell St. MUchell 9-5234 Sali.sf.iction guaranteed. ,30 years Apply New System. Laundry, Har­ property of U. 8. Government, the drive. Lot approximately 100x200. That the Rosenbergs weren't MANCHESTER, CONN. drive, all extra.s, 8,000 milesT bushel. Mitchell 3-6515. Owner going West. Walton W. (Continued from Pag# One) - * experience. Raymond Trudeau. rison street. building line shall be 20 feet from 1941 .TRACTOR, good working con­ Phone Rockville 5-7855 accused of betraying the nation in Price $2,195 Bailding—Contracting' 14 the atreet line. dition, reasonable. Tel. Hartford Grant. Realtor. 647 Main. Hart­ 1940 PQNTIAC 6 tudor sedan. Phone Mitchell 9-1614. CAPE COD, bifllt 1941 by West ganda campaign now apparently wartime, but only of conceiving a SIZE OF PLOT: XPPROXIMATELY 62’ x 107* Qrdered: That on the Souther 8-8523. BANK EMPLOYEE wishes four or ford 2-7584. (Eves. Manchester plot in wartime to transmit atom Phone Mitchell 9-7963 Mitchell 9-5720. REMODELING and additions or Hartford builder, 6 finished rooms, MItcheU 9-7160). will he resumed. There aeems to complete house o. garager'. For PAINTING AND DECORATING. SEPTIC TANKS Are yoo wondering what ly side of Hartford Road from five room apariflent or house. completely redecorated inside and secrets to Russia "at a time not Floors sanded and reflnlshed. MR. UNDLORD! be one good rca.son bcUind it: The 1961 CHEVROLET Styleline deluxe 1M7 CHEVROI.,ET Tudor Aero reasonable price and free estimate the coet will be on that • Bridge Street Westerly to Bidwell Manchester or vicinity.' One well out. Ideally located near two bus CAPE COD. Six finished rooms, need for a menacing outside designated.in the indictment." SEATING CAPACITY: APPROXIMATELY 719 Wallpaper books on request. Also AND Musical Instruments 5-3 This would mean they were sub­ Sedan. Radio, heater, powerglide. aedan. One owner. Priced for call Manchester Roofing and Con- new home you nre plan­ Street, the building line ahall be behaved daughter, '2 years - old. lines, 'school and stores. Occu­ amesite drive, screens, storm win­ enemy to persuade the Soviet peo­ PIm s * Ghf« M« An Call MItcheU 9-4511 between 9 and ject to a maximum penalty of only Jet black. Poaitively like new. quick sale. Mitchell 3-7400 after 4 strudtion Po. Mitchell 9-8933. furniture refinisbed. Call Gerry. PLUCGED SEWERS ning? A visit or tele­ 20 feet from the atreet line. pancy June 20th or after. MItcheU dows. Venetian blinds, recently re­ ple to cld.se rank.s and to provide Ilouglaa Motors, 838 Main. p. m. , Mitchell 9-8866. phone call will place our And we find no Damages oi SELLING OUT—Three guitar am- 5. Ask for Mr. Tompkins. 9-9289. decorated inside and outside. Nice 20 years in prUon, he said, not SUBJECT PRIOR SALE Opportunity plifiera. *20 and up. Public ad­ the excuse for harsh measures death as is a ll ie d for wartime SPECIALIZING Ir custom built drafting and construetlMi Special Benefits to any persons oi bathroom, renovated with plastic against any evidence* of na­ OR WITHDRAWIWAL WITHOUT NOTICE 1847-1948 FORDS, deluxcs. Reason­ 1941 DODGE. In good condition. garages, concrete floors, also al­ To Prosont My Coso party. dress system, two 12" speakers MANCHESTER—First time on the tile all around, tub with shower, spi ?s. Mitchell 3-4705 before 11 a. m. .or Maefiiie Gleaiei expeiienoe at your dispoa- Business Property tionalism or of restiveness of So­ ably priced, excellent condition. terations, additions, cabinets, PAINTING, Inside 8nd outside. aL We have a large varie­ and two microphones, *75. n ire e market; 8'4 room pre-war ranch etc. Owner leaving.state approxi­ This >4'ouId mean they were sub­ after 8 p. m. If yoa have 4 or 5 rooms to THE TOWN PLANNING COM- new Spanish guitars at sacrifice viet peoples under the domination INQUIRE STANLE WARNER Center Motor Sales. Open eve­ ceilings and dormer erection. Call Paperhanging. MItcheil 3-8372. ty of home aitea. x n s s io N * , for Salp 70 home, in desirable location. mately mid June. Seen any Ume. ject to,,a maximum penalty of only nings. 8epti« liBBln, Dry Wells, Seiver rent I really aeed them. Le| nae prices. Two used double neck Ha- Breezeway and garage, recreation of the Great Ru.ssiana. 20 years in prison, he said, no't Frank Contois. Mitchell 3-5322. Uaee iMtaUed—Cellar Waters talk with yod. Have a family of Joseph E. Lutz V|l *11',700. MItcheU 9-4728. MANAGEMENT CORPORA’nON ) 1940 CHRYSLER four- door sedan. _wailsn guitars. Phone MItcheU 9,000 SQUARE FT. brick building; room with bar in cellar. Fireplace, The Soviet press has reverted death as Is allowed' for wsVtime FOR A GOOD Used car or a new EXTERlbR PAINTING, free esti­ Prooflag Done, ' - thsee, can fnm i.h' A-1 refer- >- William J. Moore 9-7835. on Main street. Office apace and qtorm window* and screens, awn­ NEAR BUS—pn quiet street: Fouif to the old Great Ru.ssian spies. V 70 COLLEGE STREET NEW HAVEN, CONN. Oldsmobile with Rocket engine Good condition, Mitchell 8-4355. CABINET MAKIftC. Good work­ mates. Call Mitchell 9-1383. manship. Reasonable rates. Esti­ Jarvis Realty Ga.’ A man who meets' hi. Wm. A. Allen showroom facing street. Ideal for ings throughout. A beautiful cor­ large rooms. Hot water oil heat. CUiauviniam In a form • fuU^ as Bloch also contended the judge •ootact A1 Catalano, at the Man- McKin n e y m o s . lUbilitleo. ./ ■ •' H. E. Rusaell B-FLAT TENOR Saxophone, ih bUtomqbile garage and show- mates gladly given,. Moulson,'s PAINTING AND DeepraUng. Thir­ •M Center Street ner lot. Close to school. Price *13.- Immediate occupaney. .Madeline outrageous as that of the days treated the defendants as traitors « e s te r Motor Sales. Mitchell 1840 CHEVftOLET. New motor lob.' SEWEKAOE OISPOCAL CO. ^ I d . Martin E. Alvord vary good coaditi„..Ion! Reasonable._____ roq'ms' or large store. Hutchins 900. Phone Barbara W o ^ Agen­ Smith, Realtor. MItcheU 9-1942, immediate|i''following World War convicted of treason, rather than P. ZIMMERMAN PHONE: NEW HAVEN LO'X4JII •^a#4* Woodworking Shop. FOgriin ty years' experience. Tel. Mitch- MIliehtU 9-1750 after 9. p. m *170. Call MItcheU 8-4068. , 2-6695. / , ■ ' ‘ PMri St. Td. M -s-uas PHONE MI-3.S121 Manchester, Conn. i . , Ai^enby, MItcheU 9-5113. cy. MItehell 9 -n 0 2 . r 3-4979. espionage. en 9-2673. R. McKeown. •> May 28, 1953 .y. ' ; / -.rr .!• 1 i U-\7 tA- ‘ I ,. . / 7^ ■ 7 ■ L ■y.. •. - V',; I /

- .•’i'’ £ - > ' ' ' :J ' - f I n- 'J - THURSDAY, MAY 28,19$S e d it' ■ ^-1 V a OE ro U R T E E lf Hanrlffluftting Ip r a lb Avenigq Dtiiy Net Press kun' - -, - - tha Woek Ended The WeeUicr X ; May 2E 1952 Porwaat o t V . B. Wealbar than regulations allow at 88-88 ported unfavorably on It laat night. " ' ^ ' 4 . Mrs. Charles Gipson and Mrs. Spruce atreet; ■ Albert Miller, to 'Hie aame reaolution on academ­ Norman, t,ar8on were reelected ^oii Voyage Parly Zoning Appeals Manchester ic, freedom preacn ted and defeated About Town ereci,an addition to an -axlating . * \ cochairmen of the Washington- non-conformine garage which will at 'the recent state Young Demo-: 10,965 2 Fair, cool tonIghL Tomorrow i South School Child Study .Group For Miss Jackie Hearing June 8 .toe.cl,o.Wt‘ tp tht slde Hne .than r*gu- Date Book cratic convention •was also reject­ IlC Sd Mepsker at tke AiidH Snnday, fair, warmer. i f ■•ffib lallbha allow at' 244 Mldill* tUEn- ed In a Clbse;Yrtei««fhent^^^^^ -Borim M ClfctrtatiiMin Mrs. Richard Olmstcad vvas elect­ Manche$tef-^A City of VUtage^Ckarm .. utTMt, »nd Leon J. Gpulin, 24 Linn- John G. Rohan, who leases the plke east., ' cuaaion. ed secretary, and M-rs. Arthui Miss Barbara Jackie, daughter June 2 and S This resolution "contained the ‘‘ more drtve. both greduaUng eenlovs Purnell Parking Lot from the Pur­ Alexander Jarvis, extension of Center Thespians production of Murphy. Mrs. Levon Par.maklan of Mp. and Mrs. Kviald Jackie, 79 statement o f the Aihericam. Asso-1 at the Univerelty of Connecticut, nell Corporation, will- present ah' permission to park wars in rear of "Outward Bound," Bowers School. By ,M.'A. Bengs and Mrs. George Truman, h c lp o . Keeney .^street, was honored., re- elation of University professors, (ClaaeUled Advertlalag Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1953 (SIXTEEN PAGES) have been initiated into the univcr- application Ih the June 8 hearing 16 Locust street: Calvin Taggart, Wednesday, June S I VOL* LXXII, NO. 204 PRICE FIVE CENTS' In general discussion, an evalu­ c ently at" a bon voyage party, at to erect a three-car garage on a "that fltnesB of a teacher cap be 62 PITKIN ST. ^ eity chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, na­ ation of last year's meetings wa.s the home of Mi,ss Helen Lawler, 8-1 of the Zoning Board of Appeals Ladles of Columbus art exhibit, '-4J . . tional academic honor aoclety. seeking permission to erect a vacant lol,at the rear of 119 Wood­ 465 Porter street, 2 to 5 and 7 to determined moat effectively by made and suggestions given for Durant street, lerienda fronv Rock­ other teachera and administrative'’' Phone MI-3-8195 ^ e -V, gasoline service station and a cer­ land street; William - Fergusori. 9p.m._ next season’s program. "He Acts ville, Kost HartfoCfl,^Gla.stonbur.y to erect an attached breezfway officiala o f the school system in \ • Mias Ann Ooodch'ild, of Mianii, His Age.” a' film- from the State tificate of approval for the same Friday, June 19 and Mandie.ster were present. bn the east si.de of Purnell place in and garage to a d.welling -\yhich accordance with principles calcu­ ITa., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Department of Mental Health wa.s Coi nerstone Club atrawberry 11 Revenue William Goodchild, Sr., o f Oleott ^^.s.s Jackie, a graduate of Man a Business Zone III. will be closer to the .sida line at 38 festival, St. Bridget’s church lated to insure a Just and reason­ SECURITY t a il o r e d ^ shown. Scarborough road than regula­ drive, left Monday by air for a trip cheater High School in the Cla.-’s In addition, Rohan seeks per­ grbimds, 6 to 8:30 p. m. able decision.’.' ■ tions nllow; and, Manchester I t further attacked the inv’estl- to England where she will view of 19.’)1. and a junior at the Urii- mission to erect a free standing ' Saturday, June .27 ; -N Motor Sales, to make alterations gative methoda'of the McCarthy, FOR YOUR FAMILY . . . the Coronation. She w ill visit Pnils Births at the Hartforil flospital ■ '•cT-sity .of Cbnnecl.icut/ ivill fly to ground sign. 1,5 feet from the Manchester High Schoohclass of Offices Cut Monday included a daughter to Mr. Le Revenue service. in Korea and the Far £ast.| Thi.^ waa the fourth time that Houses. Dunlap-said in a letter made an auto body and paint shop and > TRUSSES-BELTS 4 The. White House took the Initia­ Tujraipike Feiirral Judge Irving R. Kaufman T h « 6rst came this morning construction— cancelled May public here by the Revenue Bureau sell used cars and certificate of h MF.N and W OMEN 4 had act the execution date amid a when, both Houses gathered for a 14— should be resum^. that the new reorganization would tive only a few hours after ■8'r*stp- approval for same on Mintz oourl: ,.^ EXPERT FITTERS ^ PRENTICE hower had aaid at a news-.conf^ Daniel Bak<*r. to convert' a two- R maze of legal defenae maneuvera short Riemorisl service dedicated The Air Force ha.s di.sclosed it "result In great benefit to the ence that "no,” he did n ot'agliH *■1 family dwelling into a four-family which are atill continuing. to deceased members of the armed i.s ronsiclering a conipromi.se plan public" and that he felt he could ■ A ^ / 'P a / V with T a ft’s ssseftion Uiat Um u , R. dwelling on an undersized lot con­ ^Arthur Drug Upholstery Shop Sought Postponement forces, former members of the under which It- would con.strucl "best serve the bureau" now by legislature who, have died and all runways, control towers, fuel slo*-- getting out. His shift to Dallas had might ss well forget the United taining 800 square feet less area Dcfen.ae counael unaucceaafully Nations as far as the Korean w ar Market ■ought to have Judge Kaufman citizens of the slate who have died nge, repair shops and other brought some Republican criti­ JACK G. PRENTICE, Prop. la concerned.” 151 M iddk THrapHc* W m ». Td. MI-3-8338 aince the laat general asa-mbly. operational facilities but defer cism. , poatpone the setting of the date Eisenhower aides called l a f ^ a Yesterday, tve were Rup- until ne.xt Monday. Tlie solemn note's of organ other phase.s until later. Dunlap resigned effective June SHELL GAS REARv244 MAIN STREET music, rising from the .Capitol's Reaction Clouded 30. He had become commissioner office to inquire s\K>ut the health po.sed to have one ad . . . the Bloch told the court: ground floor, msrked the site of Up to the time of today's heai-- of Internal Revenue In April, of the Senate Republt(uin' lea n r. adverti.sement which ap­ AND OIL They Intimated the President plan­ TELEPHONE MU9-6238 Tlie Roaenberga were acc\iaed of another memorial service. ing it was not clear that this plan 1951. in the midst of congressional OPEN ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY peared on Page .1 saying ned to address a note iof chaw in ron.apiracy to, paaa atom bomb That was the dedication of a would sati.sfy those who have investigations of the bureau. FIRESTONE TIRES Taft, hospitalized In Cincinnati that Pinrtturst would be All kinds o f furniture upholstering ond repairing. serreta to Soviet Rua.aia. They are plaque presented to the state by plugged for full-scale construction In a joint announcement yester­ In the Sing Sing, death houae. day. Secretary of the Treasury with an undiagnosed , liij> .pain. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY open UNTir; N IN E P. M. Bottorits — Aceessorits W e also do automobile upholstery worit the Veterans of Foreign Wars in St the earlle.st pos.sible date or Elsenhower had sent such a. mas­ Ranges, Rtfrigtroters Their attorney, Emanuel H. Humphrey and T. Coleman An­ ON THURSDAY AND FRI- honor of ,the slate employes who moUfy tho.se who have opposed . i- sage when the Senator was M Bloch, waa not in court today. Hia drews. the riew commissioner, said D.\Y EVENINGS. Woshtrs and All died in World W ar II. the-base st the site chosen from Walter Reed HoaplUl hem )«irt Turnpike la ready with everything you’ll need to make your NASHNER father. Alexander Bloch. al.ao an Laat of the important jobs left the start.s the revision of last year’s reorgan­ Herald Photo. holiday a pleaaant one: Plenty of hama, cold ruts, rolls and ization would take effect July 1. week for a checkup. The ad which appeared on the Other Appiionees attorney, represented the con­ to be done was adoption of a baby Lined up to argue before Secre­ Kathleen Donna McMullen pulls the cord that unveils the bronze pls4|ue In memory of .55 Man- Taft was publicly sllept about biead, hot dogs, hamburg, paper plates, etc., cold soda.'If you're hack page with closing hours of SERVICE STATION demned couple. budget supplementing the main tary of Defen.se Wilson and Air ■They called it a "first step in rhester High School alumni. Including her father, 8gt. Wesley McMullen, wlio gave their lives In World taTtuff a picnle--get set- for. It at^TurnpIke-r-rand. I f . company,. It ...... - cohccntratioit on . .business-like. the President’s disavowal of tha kfSO ’was nwt mrpposed to-be in e »r . Main St. amd Middle Tpk. Eedfi al attbrn'ey* flr'mly opposed budget -appropriating’ 8245.4)00.600 Force Recretai y"TaIb'ott; trith one War-n'-ns'the- HonomWe the chair all by herself, despite a broken right leg suffered last tveek. Relatives and maklBga of a delicious meal at Turnpike anytime. Eviscerated Cams the defenae move to delay setting would: withdraw "from all further peiiM Weekdays 7 A. .M. to 10 P. M. . USEIT CARS . of a date. Money to balance both the main Those who endorse the Air friends gathered on the south green of the ichool this morning for th^ annual Memorial Day exercises negotiations in Korea” if present ready-to-coek tnrkeya, lb. 68c. So . . . pleaiv rememlier that Sundays 8 A. M. to a P. M. and baby budgets and wipe out a Force’s original stand that the 1. Reduce the number of district at which time the plaque was unveiled. (Story on Page I I ) . Plnehiirst holiday-arhedule la::: "In view of the fact that my offices from 17 to nine. truce talks fall. Aidsa sgld son has two motions scheduled for - 2. Cut personnel ill the field by would not. commsnt fo r sevisnal (Continued on Pngn Eleven)' (Continued on Page Eleven) Are You laterested In A Good argument in this court houae on 400. with a saving of two million days, if S t all. tLOSED ALL DAY Monday in relation to thl* case. I dollars s year, and in Washington But Robert A. Teft, Jr./'tlM lb DON'T Used Car? am asking that you set an execu­ by 900. with a saving of four mil­ Senator’s son, noted in a teUphdAe Club Steaks SATURDAY. M AY 30th Fresh See Foods Now In Season Throw Them Away tion dale at 2 p. m. for Monday." lion dollars a year. R eds P o u r 15,000 Troops interview from Cincinnati that U. S. Attorney J. Edward Lum- 3. Help bring In more taxes by __ 1 _ Taft had said in his Tiiiisd& still Plenty Of W eer Left In Here are a few facts you should know before you buy night speech he waa giving mOy FISH AND CHIPS WITH OUR FRIALATOR Shoea Repaired Hera hard sprang to his feet and de­ freeing agents for additional check­ clared: Joint Chiefs Appear ing of tag retumg. his personal views en t M .| m a used car: OPEN UNTIL 9 Our new sanitary process gives you a delicious, crisp, V "I oppose any delay in this Citias Wh«re district offices will Into Savage Korean Battle E estsm ' situaUen' and hnd wSk LENOX SKINLESS golden brown food — Seals in the flavor! Come in and SAM VULYES Former owner matter. It is now quite appar­ remain are Boston, New York these views were not int trv them! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ ent that it is the plan of the de­ City, Philadelphis, Chicago, At­ any’ criticism o f iriukt inv THURSDAY True market value! done or not done.” lb TO TA K E HOME. C A LL MI-9-8003. ter Kind Done While Ton fendants to bring one motion «ft«r 4 Certain of Approval lanta, and Oallaa, New district London, Thft Walt. Amount of recondition another to postpone this’ as long offices will be establ^Hed in San Frankfiurts war office^ communique said satlsSed the diiremnce '-4)f' and FRIDAY 15 M.APLE STREET Tires—ORIGINAL or RPXAP as possible. Francisco, Omaha and Cincinnati. FBI Hunts Coe, ROKr Balkinif "The government takOa the Citiea where district offices sre todayy British troops in Korea ^ ^ cendd not he condtrued- in * a COMMUNITY RESTAURANT Opp. First National Store Washington, May 29—(A*) • Air Force budget cuts will Parking Lot Speedometer— True reading. stand that these moves are frivo­ being atiolished sre BuffAlo, Balti­ have inflicted a ”brel1t” With the Breeldent; W EVENINGS — - President Eisenhower’s reduce America s defcn.ses be- 143 NORTH MAIN STREET! MANCHESTER lous and are being made for the more. Cleveland, Detroit, Louls- Linked to Red I at fo r CM On Truce Plati nrould it be likeiy to be VefUeied WHOLE OR SHANK HALF new team of defenae-chiefs 3 «>nd a margin of .safety. rille. Birmingham. St. Lo'uls, St. defeat” on Communist forces in oppoeitlon to adminiatraCIfln Come in before you buy! W'e will show you the book deliberate purpose of having more attacking the Hook— United ^ • Buy all your holiday time." anneared certain todav ’ of Twining, in his committee Paul. Denver, Los Angeles and policies. * value of any used car. You can buy for less at Liimbard continued: appeareo certain toaa> ot appe„,ance, .said he felt the siig- Seal tie. Currency Case Nations positiona about 12 | j a i l S l f l g 1^1*1818 Taft is scheduled to return ■ le CHILD speedy Senate confirmation, jested reduction of five billion doi- The revision" hss hsiled by Rep- Washington Sunday. ' Cooked Ham "> 7 9 . 9 oed things to t o t at "1 think the time has come that miles east of Panmunjom. No ^ GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. thev he executed without delay. liUt rumbles continued in lars would "delay the building of resentstlve Kean IR.. N. J.i, chair­ H ie Eisenhower and Taft aU4^ Wa.shlngton, May 29 -Sen­ further details were available PHOTOGRAPHY It seems to us that there should Congress about cutbacks in a 143-wing A ir Force.” And 143 man of the House W sys and Means By JOHN M. HIGHTOU’ER ments left the two most peiwerM wings. Twining said, is es.srntial to ate investigators today asked FBI men in the Republican p u t y w ^ OUR GARAGE WILL BE CLOSED FOR FATHER'S DAY 1952 CHEVROLET SEDAN— Radio and Heater Air Force funds and goals. aid in trying to find Frank Coe, Seoul Mav ___ (jip) — Washington. May 29 — (J>) — (Continued on Pago Eight) the nation's secuilty. (Continued on Page Eleven) oeou i. ivia> -u ' " I — .South Korea's resistance to an licly at odds not only on tha t ^ e JUNE ZI A unanimous vote of approval •Iformer 420,000-a-year government- future role in the Fer East if toieb SOILED MAM A T ITS BEST! A iving includes 30 to 75 air­ , lurKS, critlSiT 1 ^i-rptstice on terms favored by the Give a portrait of hia child 1952 lUICK 2-D.OOR— Radio and Heater by the Senate Armed Services 'monetary adviser, after testimony talks fail but on tha mathods 'hgr \ * and South Koreans today j United states confronted the All Day Saturday, Memorial Day for desk or den. committee, after relatively brief planes, depending upon type. For­ ■■ n p • I linked him with a Soviet-backed which pgace might be attained Jn 1951 lUICK SUPER RIVIERA— Radio and Heater hriirings, yesterday sent the nomi­ mer President Truman's budget W ere locked in savage combat, Elwnhower sdmjnistration ^oday 1 (8 x1 0 )— $5.00 LfOacn on iria i i attempt to block re-evaluation of that area. - Canned Ham » Clues Lacking nations to the Senate for Indi­ called for about 16 1-2 billion dol­ i Austrian currency. with some 15,000 Chinese in with a crisia ^ within a criais. ’ "Some Taft has fsvered a "ons-bttn” a ^ 3 (8 x1 0 )— $9.75 1951 BUICK SEDAN— Radio and Heater cated easy confirmation, probably lar.s for the year starting July 1 Coe resigned a few months ago officials believe Arm measures may pcoach to a Korean sam em ei^ \ next Tuesday. and 143 wings by mi(l-19.55. Eisen­ ive.Rtern and central Korea a.5 be required to resolve the situa­ 1951 DODGE 2-DOOR— Heater. secretarv of the International wrapping up also tha prohlemn' W CARTER CHEVROLET CO^ Inc. ANNE GRIFFIN As Police Hunt Radford Hurries Bark hower's' budget trimmed these *,o A tG tv College;is.„„„, ^, botli armies poured reinforce­ tion. Formosa and Indo-Chlu in a siR- Adm. Arthur W. Radford, the Shout 11 1-2 billion:^ snd 120 -m- I fused to say whether he was a ments into the mounting bat The situation was pointed up to­ gle agreement. 311 M AIN STREET MANCHESTER 476 MAIN STREET . 1950 RUICK SEDAN— Radio and Heater first non-Army man selected ss wings. ^ 1 * 1 ■\7 I Communist or engaged in Soviet ] lie. day when the South Korean gov­ EUsenhower told yesterday's MI-3-5233 chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Senator Byrd (D -Vai. one of the ernment announced it would edh- news conference that o b js e t i^ 1950 FORD SEDAN— Radio and Heater Sailor’s Slaver Staff, was hurrying back to the espionage. j . c n i iino ' As.sociated Press correspondent lawmakers who backed the new Senator Mundt (R-S. D.l, acting , Porrc.st Edtvards reported "one big tinue to boycott the truce talks are not attained in one great ffitd- Pacific to wind up his duties as Joint Chiefs, said the air power chairman of the Senate Investlga- ' doud of dust, smoke and exploding unless the Allies withdraw or den agreement that everybody eita 1948 BUICK SEDAN-^eater Navy commander in that thf'ater. New York, May 29—(A*! • A for­ , May 29 i.P>— Essex issue is far from settled. tions subcommittee, said that Coe shells" alohg a flve-mile front 30 change their latest proposals. down and signs. He s ^ tf tlm H ou se’s police worked until early today "I was due in Formosa Monday .4sks Pointed Questions mer City College basketball star apparently has become "a fugi- ^jips north of Seoul “ Indications are that an exchange present UN truce offer is accepted r 1947 CHEVROLET SEDANr>Radio and Heater but I probably can’t reach there has testified in remini.scent vein in canva.ssing the neighborhood where Pointed questions by Senatoi's live" and that efforts to subpoena iei„u,w * ___ . , . of messages is in progress between by the Communists the Alheh defen.se of his former teammate, LOAM COME IN BEFORE YOU lil.’y ANT W HERE a 34-year-old sailor’s bludgeoned until Tue.sday,"' he .said, adding i Margaret Chase .Smith (R-M ei him have been iinsucres.sful. Eighth Arm> aaid the Reds President Elsenhower and Presi­ wouli^ be in a better poettkat-'to yii Dark, Rich, Cnltlvated body was found Wednesday, but that he visited Formosa every six ! Ru.ssell (D-Ga>, Stennis (D-Mi«s)' .su.spcnded'assistant roach Harry. Rov Cohn, snbeommiltee counsel. * ‘“ ' ’‘"I'’ " ' dent Syngman Rhee. although go ahead withNa just program')n Grade No. 1 gSJ)0 cu. yd- reported no positive clues to hia months just to check sffairs. The ; Hunt (D -W voi. Symington iD- (Bobby) Sand. said Coe’s wife had told him that about 8..’'i00 mmen ^n-ln the western CUTCOSTS a.ssaiilt. Eisenhower has imposed such sec­ Korea than theyNne now. Grade No. 2 g2.00 cn. yd. plsving. Island is headquarters for Chlang j Mol and others at yc.slerdaVs Sand i.s on departmental trial her hiisbsnd left his nearby Arling­ Swarm Up Slopes recy restrictions on the whole Taft said in h iiT '^ e s i^ night Delivered In Troek Fingerprints found on the mirror Kai-shek'a Nationalist China hearing made this clear. before a board of higher educa- ton, Vs., home about two months Korean truce situation that offl- s)>eech any truce under prseipi DO IT Gorman Motor Sales I U. S. and 'Turkish troops jiwajm-, . Xoad Lotac-Order Now ... and a.window in the.abandqned car. i .. Pndfprd assured AevpraJ. of .the. *.'90 .. ?9,rbP>ltt*^ .on cljgi'ges :.,..of .f.^,..gs. she .knew«J •ctals-'deeMned- to «onArm. that-, - ■ ■ i conditions' is "bound'—fia--.306 each for gambling London, May 29 - i/Pv— A full-'«doors. this didn't seem to dim any about M feet. . ic day that Vladimir S. Semyenov. the rank of ambassador and. as a condoned by the assistant coach's , Twenty-six tiny German flags will of thie excitement—or awe. • EVERGREENS - AT REASONABLE PRICES On Next Objective foreign service official, he will re­ superiors. lliitter alongside American flags dress rehearsal of Britain's big­ Come in and see garages in various architectural one of Rusaia's leading German ex­ j gest show- Queen Elizabeth's It waa old England—and the IRONWORUR ■V W - V port directl.v 'to Molotov. It makes Several members of the City in military cemetery near battle new at its best. Southbnry. May 29—4iV4*»6ala(‘' styles. perts. had been appointed Soviet cqronation — got underway in Detroit. May 29 -(Jh A new. i.High Comlniaaioner for Germany. the new appointee the top Soviet Creek. Mich., to mark gravc.s of A heavy police guard waa on Vargoeko, 2A o t Brldgep#rt,-Wl' higher wage agreement reached (Continued oa Page Five) famed Westminster Abbey today ANNUAL FLOWERING PLANTS-^25c Doz. He will take over from Gen. Vaa- official , in Germany in place of German POWs who died at Fort with all the outer trappings of an hand as St. Edward's coronation Ironworker employed oa a with the' first of the "independent" sily (Thuikov, chief of th » Soviet ChuikoV whom he .served several Custer during World War II. opening on Broadway. crow n— a priceless relic—waa bridge over the auto-worker.a and with one sup­ Control Commisaion. who will'now yeays as political advisor. D.mbury Hospital says it will A crowd of thousands — many brought Into the church in a vel­ River, was lajuied eillhaRy 99e plier firm, the, CIO United Auto be limited to command of Soviet Maintain^ IJaison rontinue to operste its nursing folks who know about royalty only vet bag. day after falliag 54 feet aatan^. Workers concentrated today on q Those taking part In the practice / occupation forces. He has the function of ob.serving N Herahl ^ school. St least until present-stud­ from story books - - gaped at a barge la the atrcaaa altering their still unexpired con­ Western observers think it the fulfltiment by the East Germsn ents complete courses, alttibugh strange contrast of the old and the nm were permitted to wear their OUR 100th McConville Greenhouses tract with Briggs Manufacturing quite possible that Chuikov will Republic of its obligation under Tomorrow no new applicants are-In sight . . . new. medieval ceremonial robes over QUAKES ROck.ETHnmA ^ BUILDINC MATERIALS Company. be recalled even from that post the Potsdam agreement and also of Acting a.s-ne.s.sor,. Robert G. Crouds Gather Early modem atreet clothe^. Addis Ababa. Bthiafia. MUT ANNIVERSARY , 302 WOODBRIDGE STREET — TEL. MI-9-5947 While they wore presaing far and given ]a new assignment In maintaining' liaison with the W est­ The Manchester Evening, Barthaai ■ of Stratford submits At daybreak th;y began |wtheri Young Qiieen Elizabeth-TI ap­ 29—4A;)—Sik heavy M jraM P ft. CJJIOUSESSON alterations in their contracts, the' Soviet *Union. ern Allies on "questions of.« gener­ Herald will not 1 pub­ recign'ation thei nfll)l rc*ignatlon ing many well prepaT-ed Aullh box pointed the Duchess of Nortolk as shorha rooked tiw SPOi I IN LUMBER FUEL OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9:00 INCLUDING MEMORIAL'd Xy ’ YEAR which'legally ran run to mid-1955. The diplomats speculated that al'German character.”. lished tomorrow, Memorial in seven months by town officials lunches for a daylong vigil outaide heristand-in and the Queen's hus­ Motera provlaco o f WhiRg’ WE GIVE Ataf green STAMPS 336 N. MAIN ST,. MANCHESTER T ^ L . MI-9-5253 tha ^UAW’a toji ^rass, how-ever, a reaaon for the shift might be a Western diplomats ^.n ot believe who said they had been offered the ancient Abbey band, the Duke of Edinburgh, had morwiag. Great / ; ' ' . ,1 poaaibUity t)iat tha' Soviet Union Day. . ' better joba—tb General Manager ! Even though the trial run of the aMialy la Um ' I (Oogtlaaad em Tmgo T w o) (Coatiaoed ap Pag^ FIva) ' ahd Pw dawa.L \ r r-/ I t may propoM talks on thw reuni- 'fCo^Boed on Paga Three) H*riy Flood. \ \ ! > ., || ' r show .itself was behind et)paed ’ \ , I I ! ' ''i ’ V n , 1 A '■■ri. /■ I' t

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