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LOa SHOW! 2 Technicolor Hite! Mahogany top*, shelf. make and aterilixe all types right to elect the President be JEAMNK JACK Manchester Assoeiation Of Insurance Agents taken from the Assembly and giv­ CEAINR miETEL 14 by 21 Inch top. A. fit mat >lMa. ; Lamp Table'wltD numy en Ito the'penpfe; He' also’Ma'fltk 'a more uses.. two-house Congress Instead of the “M lea On “Rose of Mynia Jmy .Jm Ic i\T5r- present unicameral assembly. Their Toes” Clmmaron” JOHN H. LAPPEN ...... 11 Oak StrMt Joggs Furgiturt gRil A proposed constitutional Z;SS, S:U, t:3S 1;U - S:M "BeUes On "Rose Of Their Toes" Clmmaron" klRS. STUART J. WASLEY ...... 755 Main StrMt amendment embodying Rbee’s de­ EDGAR H. CLARKE ...... 175 East Center Street * 1 9 * * Floor Coyorigg mands was beaten In the Assembly WED, I PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS At S:i* . t:U STOPS ITCHING earlier this year, 143-18. HERBERT J. McKINNEY ...... 489 Main Street 36 Oak St. Tel. 2-1041 Today, for the third time since ind quicUy, isnUy, siftly drisi up Mislsn tl Rhee declared martial law May js, Wed.: "Mara Maru" and CLARENCE H. ANDERSON ...... 74 EdsLCenter Street the Aasentbly tried to meist but TM. Wlndser Locks 2-8818 "Pride of 8L Louis" RAYMOND P. JEWELL ...... 869 Main Slreet failed to get together a required ARTHUR A. KNOFLA ...... 875 Main Street POISON IVY quorum of -92 members.'* o Easy Free Parking o osk or tumsc. At dnig(Ms, 69c Many Assemblymen have re­ JOHN L JENNEY ...... 791 Main Street SHERATON C O M- COCKTAIL TABLE mained in hiding for fear of arrest ALDO PAGANI ...... 923 Main Str<»et by South Korean military police. MOPE , In a dignified with genuine Mahogany S s. J! design with genuine . top -and ggllery, hand IN T ROBERT H. SMITH ...... ^..953 Main Street ANDY MEYERJACK DIES Xfahogany top, drawer, carved legs, brass tipped m-U.Mlki-.Li: ill-M EARLE S. ROHAN ...... 517 Hartford Road carved legs. 16 by 24 feet 18 H by 36 >4 Inch SUBURBAN Koep.salte Torrington. June 8—(ff)—Word JOHN ALLEN .i; ...... 180 Center StrMt Inch top. oval top. was received here today of the MRS. EVA M. GOODCHILD ...... 15 Forest StrMt (TAKE UP TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY) D I A M i.' N U RING death in Bogota. N. J., of Andy Meyerjack who pitched for WaUr- EDWARD J. H O LL...... 1009 Main StrMt .95 ‘1995 bury, Hartford and Worcester In GEORGE GRAZIADIO ...... 109 Henry StrMt * 1 9 * 1 9 n U y equipped with redlo and famous Nash Weether-Eya beater, etc. Low mileage. Fun 80-day Given On C .0.0. Deliveries the old Eastern Baseball League, Bee this value today! Stm the ali-ttme record holder of the Mobilgae economy taet nm. Meyerjack, a native of Torring­ ROBERT GORM AN...... ,750 Main Street KEITH STORE HOURS: Closed Wed­ FREE PARKING In Keith’s Private ton, died Saturday after a long THOMAS J. CROCKETT ...... 887 Main StrMt nesdays At Noon, Open Thursday Nights Parking Lot Adjoining The Store. No Illness. He was 58. He started his Until 8 P. M„ Other Days From 8 A. M. Meter Parking In The Entire Block Just M ail OtiMrs High TraM a Allowaaca ^ Easy Tam s baseball career pitching for a Tor­ BEN C H E N E Y ...... 75 Form Drive UnUI 5:80 F. M. South. rington semi-pro tlfiam and soon ALEXANDER JARVIS ...... 6S4 Center StrMt graduated to faster company. He was credited with being one of CHARLES LESPERANCE ...... 21 St. John StrMt RANGE & FUEL OIL the best pitchers ever developed in HENRY E S C O n ...... 266 High StiM t West ^ W OF MANCHEST-D: this area and was' regarded as BOLAND MOTORS the Eaatem League’a heat hitting WILLARD ROGERS ...... :~J...... 237 East Center StrMt "YOUR HOMETOWN NASH DEALER" TttMONT Kaf ISOA8 pitcher. , ^ RAYMOND GORMAN ...... 42 Brookfield StrMt Ah.m230ead300 He leaves hla' widow, the former FRESH FRENCH FRIED STARTS WEDNESDAY am CENTER STREET. AT WEST CKNTEB STREET The BOLAND OIL CO. WsMsf ab>t IM-W Rose Thorpe; two eons, Robert POTATOES CHARLES LATHROP ...... 100 East Center Street end-Joseph; a lister, Mri. Andrew ■IRARA MARU"—Errol F ly u - OIEN K¥XWN08 u n t il 8 OPBN EVENINOS UNTIL 8 ^ Always a Blue Ribbon Special at HOWARD HASTINGS ...... 489 Main StrMt -L. 363 Cer,tE( it F-iont 5320 DEWEY-RICHMAN Grinvalski, of Wtnated, and a Our SpeodI Sorvice Oenoeoaloa! Phis "Return of tlM Texan" 1115 MAIN ST OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL y ■ = 7«1 MAIN/8TBEET brother, Paul Meyerjack of Ebn- hurat, N. Y. Om L Crafy Mlgkt FYaa Doak it; JK.

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r o u B IIANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1952 ■lU UConn Graduate $50 bond, told police he lost con­ R tcrive* JDtfgref! ,Ozark8^^^.„„Q Italiati'Americiins Honor Lessner Mossadegh Hits Steel IssTie --GughiilgjGraf e atei-. trol when he failed to round a ib o n A llR e ^ e s t s - £rraiicAuto„ 'du m in tiie roEa:— ------ATf-r- Elvlo V. Coda, 27, of 655 North Passes During Hagiie Role in Smacks Tree Main street, arrested on a charge Agreement FaceZoiiera of violation of rules of th* road In 'o Call for Iran Oil Feud connection ^ with an accident yes­ 51st Fast Day Reckless Driving Count terday, was flrted $24 - In Tov/n Hinted Near Public Hearing Will Be. Court t)>ls tnbmlng by Judge John (OoatiBiied from n»ge One) Held Tonight at Muni­ Lodged After Vernon 8, O, .Bittner. ----- . ,ess Money (Qontinaed from Pag* One) Coda's car .etruck a Car parked on Porter street being operated bv minister since he wax 17 years oW,- aideA deicrlbed. as. a.."political {^onttaned on Page Tara) - cipal • Building at 8 Street Crash Saturday (bonttanad tniai F M « One) , Walter N. Weir, 33; o f Glaston­ also had given strict orders not to speech" as a preface to a 54-page statement by hi* government. up a meeting this niomlng to let The Zoning Eibard Of Appeals "A oar being driven by a New bury, bafdly damaging the rear of duetioa' act Krantlnx prefercn- let a physician in his home even If Iran Is a soverelgp' and free both'sides prepare for today's inild- will hojd public hearings on 11 Haven man Saturday traveled the auta Coda told police he was talking to paasengers In his auto tr«atm«nt to veterani. he should lapse Into uneonslous- country," Mossadegh said. "There­ afterhoon" "crucial” session. Both applications for exceptions to the more than 250 feet south along fore Iran asks the court to refuse of the three-man negotiating . when the accident occurred. ’ Ooala Compared ness. zoning regulations in'the hearing Vernon street In bllllai'd ball fash­ No down payntienU will be re- Invie had Insisted to was not to Intervene In this matter.” teams .had to clear the situation Britain's Vepresentatiyes, head­ with other officials on their side room of the Municipal Building at ion leaving the road five times and Bulred on veteran* houilnf cootlnf fasting to "save the world from ed by Attorney General Sir LJonel and gel approval for possible final 8 p. 'h). t/oday. Among the ap^ll- returning, crossing It four tinies, t o o sin” altho\igh he had expressed | , 6 or lew although closing—or j^| Heald, contend that the case in­ commitments. • calipns is one By the Civil Air narrowly missing a pole, bouncing ettlsmeat—ooits must be paid In concern about Ommunism in two volves a treaty dispute and that The current steel strike— the In­ off a rock and then smashing a BANTLY recording* he had mads since he the court can deal with It. The dustry's second walkout since the /Fatrol for extension of permission tree head-on. TtffH60ffe«a~tAr fast, r ' ------r- Britlalt'claim Iran agreed- in IMfr dispute started last November— t' Robert Hall to erect detached passengers In the car, were given Oil Distributors on-resldentlal properties, but the. ported weakening. At that time ment of a dispute then before th* more than 250,000 tons of Steel , gftrage closer than regulations i*rd said such a change 1* "»UU emergency treatment at Manches­ he had lost 36 pounds and had League. Iran, say the British, dally. permit at 885 Center street, Resi­ Joan M. Knofla ter Memorial Hospital. jder consideration." wasted away to about 130 pounds now Is obliged to abide by such a In ah effort to ease the Impact dence Zone A.,. 333 Main Straaf 4rcr apartment houses contaln- Pallol Studio, Fallot Studio. Underwood, who waa released on Mbs. Invl* Said her husband took Settlement. DcMMOd WllMI of defenae production, th* govern­ Mrs. William Leonard to con­ Jean Marie Kmfla; daughter , of Ag more than four family units, Mary U Fpgg nothing except occaeionsl sips of Mossadegh, speaking in French ment yesterday directed that top- duct a tourist home at 857 hliddle Mr. snd Mrs. Alfred Knofla of 320 lown payment* will now range water since last April 20. As he In a clear voice, told the court that priority defense orders be sent to turnpike east. Residence Zone AA. Tolland turnpike, was one of 72 rom 10 to 40 per cent against the Miss Mary Lois Fogg,* daughter Donald IVilson of 61 Henry weakened, he was thrown into half a century ago Iran had been street received a bachelor of eri- non-struck plants. The National .Robert Morrison for permission seniors to receive diplomas at the irevlou* schedule of 17 to 50 per of Mr. and Mr*. Clarence E. Fogg severe spells of retching. the pbject of rivalry between two Production Authority (NBA) said to erect detached car port closer 77th annual 'graduation exercises sent. ■ of 13.1 Parker street, who was ence degree In business adminis­ approximately 30 steel companies His church expressed concern Imperialist nations. Britain and tration at commencement exer- than regulations allow at 207 at Cushing Academy yesterday. Here is a table showing the graduated from Hillyer College, over hi* welfare but took no offi­ Russia. Britain had woq, he said, were still In operation. The.v pro­ Parker street. Residence Zone A. Hartford, at commencement ex­ cites yesterday at the University Miss Knofla was ^prominent in lasler down payment requirement* cial action to stop his fast. and -since 1919, when the Anglo- duce about 12 1-2 per cent of the Ella Gaskell for permission to the music department and a fea­ o be permitted for house*, start- ercises yesterday, received an of Connecticut. Mr. Wlljion, who nation's normal steel output. The Rev. J. P. Meyers, pastor llerslf.' Phnti, Iranian Company, waa set up In majored In- Insurance, has secured erect garage attached to dwelling tured soloist at several of the ng Wednesday, under the change associate In science degree, having Iran, British policy waa Inspired A boost In steel prices Is certain closer than regulations allow, at followed a medical secretarial for the church st nearby Steel- Attorney George C. Lessner, who was made honorary president of a position with the Scottish Union commencement week programs. nade'bv the board In real estate vllle, was authorised by the As­ the Manchester Uallan-Americsn Society at a banquet in his honor by a will to acquire Iranian oil as to follow any contract agreement. 135 Florence street. Residence She waa president of the Girls' edlt controls. course. She was a member of and National Fire Insurance Com­ The steel firms alreddy have S sembly of God Church's nstionsi yesterday, accepts a boutonniere from Frank Diana, general chairman Britain's exchislve property. pany, Hartford. Zone' B, , Glee Club and a member of the Min. Down the College Gles Club. Year Book Mossadegh accused the British price increase of about $3 n ton C. .Sheppard and G. Lawrence Payment committee and Phi Mu fiigma, headquarters st Springfield, Mo., of the testimonial dinner. More than ISO persons attended the A graduate of Manchester High Spanish Club, choir and ensemble. slue For Oeneral of seeking to nail down great fi­ com ^g to them under price con­ to alter open porch on front of Dean Francis Bowdltch of M. I. for Veteran* medical honor sorority. to say the chfirrh does not con­ affair, which markH the Installation of the second honorary preaident School, class of 1947, he resides if House Public done Isstlng. whlcit. does bodily In­ the. society has had since Its ■Inception. . The late WlUlam S. Jdyda. nancial advantages, of keeping trols. and may get about 32 a tot) dwelling closer than regulations T. gave the graduation address FAIHtrS DAY IS JUNE r 350 “ I D Miss Fogg was •*■ graduate * of with his uncle and aunt, Mr.-and 5.000 Iran In the dark wUh ' regard ' to additional,' or a totarof about 35 a •'kllow,' S i r 241-243 "West ‘ Center Manchester High School, class of jury. was Aral honorary preeldent, Mr*. Homer T. Bldwell. and Principal C?1b rerite T.' 'Qulrrt- 5.000 300 0 quantities and prices o f Iranian ton, after a wage settlement. Offi­ street. Residence Zone B. by, who-was at one time principal 0 1950. She will be employed by Meyers, who waa summoned to iU M O,..,., 350,, .qil, wsRtlng.to. pipnppQljjiq ...the cial* ...IV.Ye,...nflJd,, . hp.weyer..,.-t))*t„”.. vftgnar.0 . and Ann Mlnlcuc: o f '--Manchester --—High — School, GRANTS LOW RRICES holp^ you buy 8.000 W transport of oil. of keeping sll ter to Mr. and Mrs. Carlvin Green prices were not dlscuesed In the cl to retain a free standing sign: awarded prizes and presented the 9.000 1,200 480 "This Is Rev. Ivle's own personal technical functions In British wood. 119 Coleman road; end sons White House negotiations. closer to street line than regula­ doings." Lnter he admonished his Anti’Fireworkd By-Laws diplomas. MORE for FATHER 0.000 1.450 580 hands. to,Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brautigem, tions allow Ht 29 Eiist Center Among distinguished alumni 1.000 1.900 740 Steel Control Stall Sleelvtlls congregation to with­ Mossadegh, 76, stood erect and 100 Delmont street, and Mrs. and In 1951 the United State* used street. Business Zone III. hold...judgment on Ivle.___Jisying who were present was Hon. Ben­ i^8,000------3,350 ...... 900- alone before the court, although Mrs. Richard Johnston, Bolton About. 105 million tons of cost to S, Cavagnaro and Ann Mlnlcuc- jamin Ortiz, Cushing '27, o f San "Who Is man to’ Judge man?""' To Be Strictly Enforced 3.000 3.800 1.450 Asked by Trunian hi* son, Dr. G. H. Mossadegh, ha* Lake. produce electricity. el to retain a free standing sign Juan, Puerto Rico, vice president Gins TO PLEASE EVERY DAD 4.000 3.250 2,000 Withdraw* from World reported here that hla. faUier la located closer to street line than of the Purelo Rican House of Rep­ 5.000 8,700 3,100 The fJherryvllle minister kept Manchester's anti • Areworks | "sicker than ever." regulations allow at 45 East Cen­ resentatives. , to hi* room. Those who-wanted to 7.000 4.800 3,570 (Oontlnoed from Page One) by-laws will be strictly enforced : ter atreet,' Business Zone III. 8.000 5.350 4,240 pray with him first were welcome Wins English Prize Joseph Reymander to reduce this year, and only organisations j 9,000 6.900 4,810 to upset the present bargsining to he with him hut as he grew Hospital Notes the frontage of a lot to 50 feet, 'PENNLEIGH' 5,480 weaker he withdrew entirely from will be issued permits to die-1 Top Oat Guesser ioit,000 5.450 situation. . * which is 10 feet less than regula­ .000 7,000 5.950 th* olitelde world. charge the noise-makers, Chief of tions permit, adjacent and west of "Everyons must agree that a SPORT SHIRTS ja ,o o o 7,750 5,650 His sons snd daughters he.gsn Follce Herman O. Scheiidel stated I Patients Today . . . 117 No. 126 Oak street. Residence Will Will Watch 1 3 ^ 8,500 7,850 settlement by the parties is by fsr gathering two weeks sgo. One, today. I ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mr*. Zone B. !4,000 9.350 8.050 the best thing that could happen Pfe. Marvin Ivle. was returned Helen Devlre, 293 North Main Arluro Gremmon ^o^ permission The chief took his stand on the I street; Mr*. Annie Soblelo, 19 n In connection with the horse to.ooo 9.350 8.050 In the. national Interest. When we from Korea by the srmy to he at besi* of an opinion delivered by j to erect building for the sale prin­ . hla,. father's . bedside .after Mr.*. Clinton street; Rocco Bonadlee, cipally of .fruits and_ vegetables, show June 15, at Mount Nebo, .000 10,000 8.750 may he on the verge of achieving Town Couneel John D.- LaBetl* re-] (On houses costing more than Ivle had-Iwked for his retui-n.- 1 4 7 'Autumn'street: Dtane Leei- also permission to have portable Spring street', the Manchester that,' any action which prevented gardlng two Areworks by-law*, ezkd, 71 Drive B. 2S.(K>0, the new regulations fix 40 Two weeks sgo Ivle told an As- adopted by the town 12 years! ground sigias for seasonal prod­ Lions Club Is sponsoring an Oat r cent as the minimum down it would be tragic. In the present sorlsted Press ' photographer he apart. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: ucts, at 811 Middle turnpike east, Guessing contest. Style* end febritt yraent by the general public and circumstances, any action by the had wanted no publicity but st William Lynn, 417 Hartford road; Residence Zone AA. The Arel by-law, adopted Jiinei Richard Fee, 80 Helaine rosd; A special horse show window to suit every DadI per cent for veteran*. senate—even though It would not that time his .voire was too weak 24, 1918, elate* that no one "on I display has been set up at the of­ iOa house*, costing more thsn become applicable Immediately or for him to elsborste. _ Ernest Schoenbom, 100 Union July 4 or an any other day.'.' shall street; Rockville; Mrs. Margaret fice of the Connecticut Light and 34.500, the old regulation* Axed even though It might be only an Ivle held no pulpit In the ehlirch set off "Areworks, Are crackers, Power Company. 773 Main street. Bright ploidi, checki, idt- O per cent as the minimum down expression of the senate's views— when he snnounred his fast. For Devlin, 91 Chestnut street; Georg* nr other explosive substance or Schroli, 60 Deerfield, street; Mr*. On display in the window is a idi, oil with 2 flop pocket* ayment for the general public could so alter the situation or the several years he had preached at compound" in any part of town Local Stocks bucket of oats. The person guess­ nd 46 per cent for veterans). attitudes of the parties In this nearby Davlavllle. One of his sons Ann Hutton, 138 Pearl street; Mr*. end o guaranteed ’P«nn- without a permit from the chief Lula Lautcnback. 115 Maple ing cloae.st- to the number of oats case as to cause a breakdown In sstd he hsd been offered several of police. Quotations Furnished By in the bucket will be presented leigh' lobel. Sm., med., Ig. their negotintlone. pastorates but had turned them street; ' Henr.v Black, 8 ' High Coburn A MIddlebrook, Inc. The second one, passed June 23, street, Rockville; Elsie Mannel, 51 with a Gruen wrist watch. Win­ ‘T earnestly ask th# Senate not down. . . 1930, prohibits the sale of fire­ Market Closed Saturdays ner will have choice of either to do this. Vernon etreet, Rockville; James 1 p. m. prices Funeral services for Ivle will be works In Manchester and provides Tierney, 102 Glenwood street; watches on display in window. So They Say "Sincerely yours, held at hla former Davlavllle that "no person shall discharge Bank Stocks Signs in the window give the "Harry 8. Truman." Samuel Irwin. 239 Oak street; Bid Asked church Wednesday or Thursday any fireworks, revolver, or other Mrs. Clara Fish. 61 Oliver road; following instructions: “write on Truman addreaaed Barkley as with the Rev. H. K. Lawson o( First National Bank * These days there Is too much weapon upon any public etrect or Chester F 1 a V e 11, 38'i Church any slip of paper your name, ad­ "Mr. President" because Barkley Springfield, district, superintend­ park, .or within 500 feel oit any of Manchester...... 33 35 'PENNIEIGH' peclallzatlon In the female Agure. is preeldent of the Senate, etreet: Ellen Ann' Reichclt. 26 dress, phone number and your best ent of the ehurch, offlelatlng. ^hospital." Lodge drive; Edward BurgwaW, Vacation In Your O w n Hartford National guess of the number of oats in .Movie Director Edward Dmy- Hla letter went to the Capitol > ______— ™ Bank and Trust ^ . 27 V4 29>,4 try k ;...... ;...... — ...... W« the“ Senate: was considering In .his. .opinion.'_which.. waa made South Coventr.v; Mrs. Lillian Ko- buckcL Your slip may then be de­ MEN’S SOCKT public this morning, LaBelle says Wlllliun K. Keeid carnlk. South Windsor: Mr*. Wini­ ' Hartford Cbriri- T n is l. 81"’ '8 5 posited in a special box provided foreign eld bill. Manchester Trust .... 67 — [ There 1* n o t h 1 n g In her ■that the two by-laws are not In­ fred Pierce, 9 Trotter etreet; Mr*. in any of the following stores: Consider Pnip<>*i>L* consistent ,..an^,„thn_t,_. j.he,., fif,co.hd, Summer Cottage Phoenix State Bank s^+'-poHlleal. Wfe^ibaeleaMy-at. . w ji.iia.tjj Violet-Cass.elU..JBssM. Mtftei.;. - 60------84 ' J8jc)xal-Bri.stnl.„, Mathers .Jewelry. kfisnce with the eternal moral ' bnce ' tKe' h'oMign' a li'' fiflV was' one does not'repeai the first. He and Mrs. Frank H.'Reed of 55 Thomas Brady. 115 Brookfield McLellans, Gartners or the W. T. pair out of the way. the chamber waa state* that while the chief of po­ Prospect street, won the Edward etreet; Howard F’lavell, S3 Pack­ Fire Insurance Comnanlee Irlnciples which should govern the Build .vdur own vacation spot. We’ll show you illustra- Aetna F i f e ...... 55 “ 58 Grant Company. Only one guess is to consider a series of suggestions lice m ay. Issue a permit for the Manning Gallup Memorial Prise In ard street; Mr*. Theresa Kehl, 58 permitted per person. , Contest Smart washfost colon In ye# world. for action aimed to force the steel tions of two, three and four bedroom cottaffe.s— recom­ Hartford, F ire ...... 137 142 -Don Jose, Felix D e, Isnaueric*, discharge of jlreworks, this does English at the 119th commence­ Chestnut setreet; Mrs. Gena Ser­ closes Saturday noon, Juno 14. rdyon or combtd cotton, Worker* and their. bosses • to settle Doctor not '‘sanction the discharge of any ment-of Siiffleld Academy yester­ ver, 119 Summer etreet;-Stsiart mend heal buys in materials— give you a. gold mine of ,I4atlqnal Fire ..64J,z 66 ',^ Spanish ambassador to the V. 8. Phoenix ST 92 ■You are not required to buy 'any­ tflnfcrree'd with oyfon for their dispute.- fireworks upon any public street, day. This award was baaed on Lataha. South Coventry; Linda cut cost construction tips. thing. Winner will be announced First scheduled vote la on a pro­ park or within 500 feel of a hos­ hla averages for the entire four- • ' Ufe and Indemnity Ins. Cos. oxtro strtngth. 10 to 13. l^ord* cannot describe It (the Ungenfelter, Glastonbury: Donna at horse show, Sunday, June 15. posal by Sen, Byrd (D-Va.) to pital." year course at Suffleld. He was' Muschka, 52 Brettort road; Robert If .vou get on the hall, you can have that summer cot­ Aetna Casualty ...... 95 100 smlc blast at Yucca Flats, recommend that Preaident Tru­ Says Aetna U f e ...... 88 92 sv.), .when you think what a The opinion also stalea that the on the honor roll, and will enter Hale, Jr. 34A Garden drive. tage by the 4th of July. Many of the finishing jobs can man Invoke the Taft-Hartley law's chief Is not required to Issue per­ Trinity College In September. ADMITTED TODAY: Stephen Conn. G eneral...... 142 146 “ ky thing' that bomb'was and provision for an 80-day Injunction Treatments Vary With Case* mits to whomever applies. La- \^be done after you move in. Hartford Steam Boll. .3 9 42 |ow see the tremendous ‘damage LeLacheur. South Coventry; Ar­ against continuing the strike For Victims of Ifsj* Fever Belle says that the by-lawa are an thur Klelseh, 60 Spring street: Travelers ...... 625 645 can create. Trilman thus far ha* shown no dis­ exercise of the town's police Kacey, Teachers, Mr*. Lucille Broc.ketto, Andover; • ,Stop in for plan book.s—or call 4148 and we’ll send PubUc UtUlttes COOlPLISSE Jtah Governor J. Bracken Lee. position to do so. By K im iN P. JORDAN, M. I). power, and the chief can exercise Mrs. Sarah Wright, 81 Foster our representative to your door step on the double. Fret Conn. Light Power . . . 1416) Next on the schedule Is an W'rltten for ,NEA Service discretion in Issuing the permits. street. coniiuUation— No obligation. Conn. Power 35 37 CREPE PAJAMAS , our statement d e a rly Indi­ amendment by Sen. Maybank (D., Summer ts Just around the cor­ Chief Schender said today he Will Give Blood DISCHARGED SA'HJRDAY: Hartford Elec. Lt. . . . 46 48 tes that you have not come to S. C.) which would make It legal ner, and a few far-sighted people will not Issue permits to Individ­ Mr*. Nellie Mora, 340 Hackma­ Hartford Gas Co...... 37 40 lese conferences (at Panmun- for the,President to seine the steel are already beginning to s.sk ques­ uals, only to organixAllons. tack street; Richard Stavens. So. New England 98 )m) to negotiate an armistice, Industry—or eny other strike- tions about hay fever. For exani- Seventeen local teachers snd 25 Tel...... 33 35 ou appear more concerned with Lake street; Mrs. Mary Coma'd, threatened defense Industry — for ple, F.H.M. writes "once having, members of Campbell Council, 180 Porter street'; Mrs. Julia Farr, Manufacturing Oomuanles 2 le ITN command's atUtOde than Am. Hardware ...... 2 0 * / 22' an indefinite time If the recom- started taking shots for desensitis­ Knights of Columbus, h;^e al­ Weal Hartford; Rev. Charles G. Dad ileepi In easy eomfert. dth solving the problems.. roendstlotie of an emergency wage ing In hay fever, is If necessary Arrow, Hart. H'eg. . . . 4346) •UN Negotiator Ool. Don O. Ruth Millett ready made appointments to do­ Johnson, 637 Middle T\implke. long leg trouiert, short - snd price hoerd were not scceptcd to keep It up all year, or ran the eaet; Pamela Volkert. 208 Charter Assoc. Spring ...... 29 32 Darrow. nate blood, when the Bloodmobilb BUILDING MATERIALS Bristol Brass ...... 12 14 •leevei in light, no-iron by both sides. patient get relief hy building up Too Few Hiishnnd* Besltsr Oak atreet; Mrs. Madeline El- hi* immunity for a few months 'delt.s Manchester on Friday of this ColUns ...... 155 175 green, ton, blue, grey. A-D. It (UMT1 la the moat effective The Maymsnk plan would forbid Wh'S*' Need for Affection dredge 30 Westfield street; Louis Em-Hart ...... 71 76 strikes In key defense Industries Immediately preceding the pollen week, the local Red Cross chapter j Miller, Jr., 23 Whitney rosd; Mr* LUMBER .. FUEL se of our manpower and mone- season 7 Fafnlr Bearing...... 34',j 37) for 120 days while an Investigating A farm wife writes me: "1 sm IssbeUe Jacobs, 249 Woodland ry resources to provide an ade- "I have obtained remarkehle re­ antiounced today. A spokesman *36N.M AIh st. M ANCMtSTER TEL. 414a Hart * Cooley ...... '3,5'^ 38) uate number of men at the nec- board studied the leauea and came B wife and mother of three of the said that .such group'donor's pro­ atreet; Mr*.' Cora Phelps CSrlYon. Landers, Frary. Clk. . 23 25 BUY DAD A 21 up with a recommended settle­ lief from shots taken approximate­ 50 Glenwood atreet;' Annibale Ger- Buy^op “ Extras” With What You Save At Grants »ary level of training the least ly once a week from April 1st to sweeteet children In the world. I vide real help to th* hlg problem New Brit. Mach. Co. . 32 34 osslble time. ment. Selxui's would be permitted have a good husband end I of keeping a steady flow of blood ovlnl, 15 Overland atreet; Mr*. Or- North and J u d d ...... 26)4 29) August 15th. Is It better to keep sala Patelll. 35 Locust street; Wil­ —Gen. Omar Bradley. only If the settlement terms were him. meet the continuing and grow- Russell Mfg...... 14',4 19) up these Injections all the year liam,. 0,, Pitkin,.,56 Eitkin street; tcjecled by *>■ least.one. Jiajrtj'v,...,.., x'rmmd,--or-ls It sxtlafxctbry t*i .'.'During.the. ilrat. year ..w:a .wsca .mg. needa. -of. tha. National Slood Stanley- Works .com ,.*.48.. . .52 The Supreme Court atr\ick down married, if he left home to be gone program. Mrs. FatHcla Esganl, 158 Gsk Terry Steam ...... 90 100 SHOPPER'S SPECIALS I had an argument, with my build up ^ch season?" street; Dean Yost, 69 Brookfield Ife and she wouldn't let me ride the first presidential aelaure of This Is a difficult question to ell day he would kiss me goodbye. This same spirit of people help­ Torrington ...... 32 34 th her inside the cab. the steel milts on (froimds the Now he never does that, or speaks ing people, he said, waa evident street; Laura Hills; 25 Orchard Union Mfg...... 18 21 “Tell us quick . . . were you an.swer, since there is some differ­ atreet; Ernest Barnes, Glaston­ Lee HaulBon, explaining his President bad no aiithorlty under ence of opinion about It. Some doc­ of his love. I deeperetely need to during this year's floods in the U. S. Envelope com. .. 72 82 able to save our Hotpoint the law or theIN ALLOWANCE is the weapon (rf Soviet Imperi unfair to neither side. It treats months prior to the August 15th me feel like a fool for aaklhjf for Bluffs, Iowa. In the Ml.ssouri-MiS- 'a show of affection. Elizabeth Parke*, 433 North Main Hartford, Juno 9—(T>-rSaul E .' CR3WSS'anff^msfase 'w : Hartford; jil'illia'm Coe, 470 Maple res," . • The decision ,a* to which method expecting too much? Do pther <'ausr of the all-out. cooperation^of nue, ■Windsor, died at S t Francis to fdllow should rest with- ' the wQiasn. suffer the same hunger for street; Janet Miles, 239 Trebbe Hospital this morning after a brief i By this (FCXJ) order (on educa- It would forbid the government phyalclans and 600 volunteer road; Pamela Roaenzwlz, 139 Eli­ on TV channels), .we have been doctor giving the treatments, hut affection? If so where have we nursca who a.ss1ated the Red Cross ■ IHness. to raise the workers' pay and zabeth drive; Nancy Baatly, 23 He was a refu-eseatativa of .the ven the tools to-butld brumes of would set ‘'Just tornpenaatlbii" to In a. csee-meh a* thatvglven the fsiledT •r^tiiar staff nurses;' fact that the result* were good Perhaps { should be tellUig my Strickiahd street; Mrs." Muriel ToWn of Windsor In the legisla­ A beautitui assortmeat of nderstandlng with all the peoples the .owners during the aeixure. No community Is immune from Brown, 1127 Tolland turnpike)' in trade for a 21-inch Crosley TV. this and other' nations. with the seasonal treatment, aiig- husband all Ibis Instead of you disaster'of_ One. kind or another, ture. He-waa owner of the Wil­ 21 MAPLE ST MANCHESTER broadcloth, percales, cham- Whether that would permit confis­ geet* that thatjucthod is all right Ralph Braithwaite, 202 Autumn son Drug Company which he Dr. Arthur A. Adams, president cation of part of the plant owners' but ^idv;’ to do so Is my problem.” and prcpafcdncMS- pays, he said. bray, printed pique and for him. In any event, either Street; Louis Tuttle, South Covert- founded In'1929, of the American Council on Ed­ profits la In dispute 1 sm printing that wife'* letter Manchester's Community Blood try; Joseph Grzyb. 37 Mill atreet; sheers. Save 10c on every ucation. method it much better than Wait­ In the hope that a lot of men program la one type of this pre Maybank atoutely- refused. Invi­ ing until the. last minute to start Mrs. Adeline Rlzza and son, 31 yard you buy at this -low FOR YOUR PRESENT RANGE tations of other Senators' to join would regard themselves proudly paredness, and It functions too on- Lockwood street. Dr. L«e DeForeat (the In- injections. M the strong, silent type will read ly by people^ helping other people. price. them on some compromise meas­ Relief Is (ircatcr Now DISCHARGED TODAY: Mr*. In trade for a Cfosiey Electric Ranjfe. mtor of the radio )cou|d redeem ure. announcing I'm going to in- Marilyn Gamble, 91 Adelaide road; mself If he would produce an- Sufferer* from hay fever do not Affection Important siet on a roll call vote on my all get the same amount of relief HITS SANDBAR AGAIN Mrs. Wanda Kaminaki and daugh­ her great invention. That Is'the amendment," if the steel strike is Fqg It speaks for every woman PRINTED CORDS i-button by which we could, from thl.s treatment. However, the ter, 257 School street; Mrs. Phyllis We Aim To Fuel Ya... unaet-tled at voting time. 'Who loves a man and Is hurt and Bandon. Ore., June » —

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^ >> MANCHJ^TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, JUNE 9, lf>62 i$^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY,’ JUNE 9, 1952 V A G E S I X Linda J . Edwards, {Jerald Forde, Margaret McIntosh, Margaret Roxanne Norria. ' Jeanne. Millar, Cynthia Jane Sauter, Holiday an outing at Soapstone Mountain, Hayes, Mrs. Marie Shanahan, Mra. Bart D. Gibson. Thomas Hyson, Rose McKinney, Donald J. May, ~ ■ g ---- I. — - — • JONE 3 8 7f eitot*...«M AddlcMd to- methotl* witK thslrBchitouuuria..UieJUuiLflt Pimoek—a»l«l-"Mra:' BOtel 32 Manchester Residents ^06 Honored ttaniy H y o n ;- David J. Kelaay, Nm'iiiB— Lee— OatiTint.— g eorgla T Rnnoi TTw w nitH trr 3uKe n . ------— 'TT'— •wstmr . which operet* sKBlnit the iucceii the nomination itself. Ellington" Mr. and.Mri. Carl Erickson and Berr op the committee and Mary Jean Elisabeth Kelsey, Herbert PotUrton, William James Picker­ Sayen yeara, Thomaa Altken I V l . M 1 7 T " BTX;EL 8AI SPECIALIZING IN Kingsbury, Charles Kramer, Mr*. of their ftwn ceuee. It ie surprising thst Renstor daughter have had as guests Mr. C. Hathfeway, Miss A d e l i n e Receive Degrees at UConn At Sl M ary’s ing Marcia R. Potterton, Philip Anaaldi, Suaan Bjorkman, Galt lEvenins IferaUi It In not enUrely reSMUring to Taft does not realize, flow, that The Pinnacle-Spring Frolic for aad Mrs.- John Erickson of New Loetscher, Mrs. Minnie Kelley, Janet Laemon, Farn E. Loveland, Reuter, Elaina C. Sheldon, Michael Ann Eagleaon, Donna Edwards, Fletcher Glass Co. Mrs. Mary Tuttle, and Miss Alice Byron BL Lovall, Brian P. McIn­ J. Shollk, Allan Thomaa, Margaret Lesaley G. Edwards, Judith Han­ be able to analyse. thin weaknesn this nation could not and would Girl Scouts, intermediates and York City. CUSTOM BUILT HOMES o f Mcmeli %h w u S* piuotino o S f w d Seaman . Howard .Edwards, of Lavigne. tosh, William McPherson, Jeanne A. Wllliami. Unda J; WIntler. sen, James Lindaay, David Wil­ ^ their strategy. For they might not reward a nomination won by BrownleJ- was held Saturday on Degrees were conferred upon 33t,William J. Kaminsky and School Church Schoors Pupils " ^ 1 1 BtiMlI 8 tr« t Ui*.J3snt«r School grounds with Norfolk, Va., Spent a five day GENERAL CONTRACTING Lee Miller, Katherine P. Olsaver, Four yeara: Elliott-S. Bailay, liams, Fra'nklln Lawrence. such tactics. Manchester residents in double of Nursing, Helen J. Stiles. 166 West Middle ’Turnpike alao, we euppoae, try to retrieve exercises and games. ------.... .leava.'wlth his parents,. Mr, and STA TE MABINES ELECT " - r e m o d e l i n g AND REPAIRING , Gary. Raymond Ph«Uw, . Jztoea.Fl- Nancy (fc-. ElU*. CSiarloU*. .Fayle, -■-Bight years.- Bette-L. -Ahlbergr- Rockville: master of science. And Teacher* Receive roy Phelps, Winthrop Porter, Mrs. Mr*. Francl*-Forde. Betty Frailer, their loanei and thedrntallurce not Mrs. Fred H. Ar^ns and Mrs. Mrs. Nathan Edwards of Elling­ commencement exercises at the Byron J. Shinn (electrical engl- Gary Hklrtiund Gardner, Garald AUtO GtASSw INSTALLED Publlihen Marjorie Brady have returned ton. Univeraity of Connecticut yeater- Attendance Award* Dorothy Reuter, UaHha L,. Reu­ Carol M. Frasier, Diane C:hriatlne Gardner, Miss Janet Schaub. rounded October 1. lU l by a cloaer obaervance of sounder . Stamford, J u n e 9— —The F R E E e s t i m a t e s MORTGAGES ARRANGED nearing); and Lucille E. Kuhniy MIRRORS — HNISHED and INSTALLED ...... iji-i from -a trip to Maine where they, , A Memorial, service win be ..a. te r,. Norman Reuter^ ..D o n n a Gee. Rita . Mae Hulsqn. WlUlam Nine years, Barbara-Jean. Ken­ and mors reairained pollctea, but State Marine Corps Leagiie rn^nii- , dayv- Nearly 1,500 degrees were ■(edueatlon)t master of arts, Doro­ Robb, Annamae Rollaaon. Ray­ Kelah, John Krause, Daniel Moran, rubllshed Brer* Krenln* visited Mrs. Arens' daughter and part of the program foi; the meet­ A total of 208 pupils and teach­ nedy. Robert B. Johnston: 10 O U SS RURNITURE TOPS Sdeye end* ”fioflJeye. -llde K M eijd ^ liie by policies and actions still more ‘•Wapping ing of Elllngtim Grange, Wednes­ hers ended a three-day convention | conferred at the 69th commence­ thy T. Harlow, Renwlck J. Lewis, mond J. Russdll, Ngncy Ann John Norria, Mra. Mary Phelpa, office «t Jfencheeter, Conn., ee family. RusseU H. V, Linger, Ernest B: ers received perfect attendance years, Mlaa EUzabeth Ann Trot­ OPEN SATURDAYS ESHMAtES GLADLY Ol desperate |)nd rash. There Is one The Brownies will .meet at the day at 8 p. m. In the town hall. The here Sunday by electing Donald ERNEST A. RITCHIE ment. • Saunders, Mrs. Raymond Schalltr, Mlaa Margaret Torrance. ter; 11 yeara, Mlaa Barbara Klop- ,d CUM Hell Metier.______Mra. Russell Levack, president Rickert of Danbury as comimand- WeekA and Edward D. Stevens, alt recognition at the closing day Wesley Shorts. Robert H y d e Five years, Robert Ballsleper, PORMBRLY WITH METCALFE InsUtUtlon ImperihUst dlcUtor- church Monday 'at 3:30 p. m. and charity committee in charge of 15 l i b e r t y ST,' ' TEL. 8172, MANCHESTER Other degree-winners- included service in St. Marya Qhurch School penburg, Mlaa Joan Schuetz; 25 SUBSCRIPTION RATES of the Oardef Club, reports the this program, Includes Mrs. Lot­ ant. Miss Katherine Llnewebber in education, and Clifford B. Smith Jr.', Robert's J. Smith, Rob­ Rlchafd P. Bnhadlk, CTiarles M. shlps are always tempted to use^ the Girl Scoute wlU_meet Wednes­ 18 from Rockville, six from South, Knight, Jr., In zoology; College^.of yesterday. Their numbers ranged years, Mlaa Viola Thrasher, Mr*. J p e Tear bjr Melt ...... |I|-' group picnic; scheduled for June day at 3:45 p. m. at-tha church. tie Finance, chaplain as chairman, of New Haven was chosen presi­ Coventry, four from Columbia and erta l5. Steurer, Richard Lea Trot­ Herrmann, Richard Kennedy; Wll- Viola Trotter. Mont he by, Mel ...... to hide and bury their own dent of the auxiliary. Arts and Sciences, William C. from 63 who were receiving first t i e Month by Metl ...... I - Ellington Girl Bcouts -will hold , M rs -Ann.. Loos,, Mrs, Caroline one each from EUUngton, Andover, ter,. „Su*an ..J«an .Trotter, ..Miss ijern Kft».h» Qiftnn, McKinney-.John !<),- has been cancelled.-- ■— Bren'del, Lolii C.' Palmer and Sher­ year awards to two teacher*, who Shirley Turkington. Charles B. J. Sargent. Barry R. Srhaller. •1 (11*10 Copy ...j...... mlsUkes—the Institution of war. Tolland and South Windsor. have achieved 25 year* of service weeUy, by Carrier ...... j •; Winners o f'tn e poppy contest •V . ' wood F. West, the latter a univer­ Vaughan, Penny Dlaire White, Brenda Tedford, Joan Treybal, Bubs. oelWertd. On* Tear . . . . |l*.'.00 have been announced by Mrs. Following are the degrees award­ with record attendance each year. ed to Manchester residents: mas- sity scholar; School of Bustnesa Stewart C.* White, Richard S. Donald Werner, Mra. Dorothy Clarence Rose, chsirmsfl of the Administration. Francia B. Me- Theine mostmoei. unusual awardawaru ipvangiv.,. whltahmiaa. Karen Ymina. Frank Wlnzler, ,__ JEcOdSiadli.. Trial „ -ter-of-selenGei-Qerald-AT-©onovatt-!-_ .. . v.------^ _ - I n d - A e t L Tn*T^Bo(SSn£VlUM p®3T agft.' Thay invitnie"RutMlT- B. ZlebarthT^^ SIX year*. Robert W. ’baarierT (in, poultry husbandry,, and M ar-1 combination prayer book and B. ZIebarth. YfflH ROUND lllR l ONDIT'DNIN;.; Major General Robert W. Grow, Andaraoh, 1st; Walter Deskus, Oillege of Agriculture, Edward S. Three Years: Brent Ahderson. Myra Bogllsch, Janet L. ChristSn- 2nd; in the Wapping school. Joan jorie V. Leldholdt (in ediicatlont; hymnal set awarded to Elizabeth - Exhibition all newe dlepetebe* credited to It who wrote the Moscow diary the master of arts, Daisy O. BIU, Allan Jendrucek and Robert E. Prlddy; John A. Anaaldi, Miss Muriel Arm­ aen, Valeria J. Ford, Wayne Earle llltlAMR .pot otherwie* ^ d lted Myers was in charge of the sale at Xnn Trotter for seven years of Keith, Mra,' Evelyn Kenned.v, ,Communists borrowed and copied L. Cone, .George J. Emmerling, and School of Ekiglneerlng, Byron record attendance at rehearsals strong, Alice E. Boaworth, Mrs.' By the Studeoto of Evory pulsh Sorvleo — la d also the local new* ^ ths school. Richard Sanborn was J. Shinn, a university scholar, Dorothy Bosworth, Ruth Bosworth, itll riehts of repnbllcatlon of swelaly,and then quoted from In-order to flrat and Patty Pola second at Richard M.' Schubert and Charles and services of the Junior Choir. la a rnmblnatinn of harmnniniie beauty aaili dlipatebea herein are alao reaerred. F. Toomey, all in education; doc­ cited for distinction In electric'ai Robert L. Bettlnger, lay assistant Frank Hamilton Boyd, Barry Mrs. C. Honry Olson simple dignity designed to fit the Indlvi^' prove their own theory that we are Union school. ^ Gift engineering. Chambers. Paul Christensen, Rob­ roll aerVIcb client of N. E. A. Sere tor of philosophy, Bernard L. for the past 10 weeks, was called uallty of the deceased. Only through lonO; determined upon war with them, la Mrs. Rose expressed her thanks South Coventry: master of ert W. Dpwd. Linda Ekigleson, s to school offlcisla, children and the Bloom; school of law, Herbert A. upon to address the school, whose At Her Home experience and complete faclllHea la thlB, '•'JUibllahess' - 1 AapraMnUtlrM: ThJ apparently eometi\ing of a- mlli- Phelon, Jr; and.Walter J. Sullivan; Bclehces, Alan - L, Cosper (In members wished him Well in the Deane Fre4toricka*n, Donna - Jean 86 liakewood Circle poMlble. ------' 'Juiiu- Mathews — rs Speelal L ,, Afescy r- New townspeople fo r’ making thi shl* agronomy); CJollege of Africulture, Fredericksen, Ernest L. Gardner raESORIPTIONS t o r ” Chlcaso. Detmit------and Bolton. tary moron. I d e a s bachelor of science, Leon J. Zac- theological studies which he un­ a success. Because of the whole­ Alfred B. Dodd, Channing B. EM- Barbara Hickey, Gkirbara Kelah, Carefnlljr Compounded Manchester He gets In that classfffcatlon for hearted response, the local group caro. dertakes In the fall at Berkeley BUREAU o r dy, Robert C. Hansen. Richard ‘G. Divinity School In New Haven. Mra. William Kelah, William Klop- JUNE 9. FROM t-4 P. M. c s s s w r " thinking the thoughts he thought, now will be able to carry on its Also, College of Arts and Sci­ Fur^eral ences, Avia C. Beechler, Robert Jodry: School of Engineering, St. Mary'* Church School will penburg, Carl Kiirtz, -Eric Kurtz, Arthur Dnis Stortt rehabilitation for the next year. for Weddings Robert Albert. Lindaay, Donna 8. Herald Printing ComMiiy. Ini.. for putting them down oh. paper, .The Fellowship degree will be J. Carbone, James E. Elliott, Jr., David S. Wilson. reopen ore-September 21. 7|80-I0i00 F. M. ..les no flnaaelal reiponelblllty tor JUNE BRIDES' SALE Columbia: College of Art*-and TTiose receiving awarde on Sun­ Lynne, Philip McGehan, Susaif .uCrapbleal arror* appearing In and for leaving the paper where exemplifled at a meeting of Ever­ Stanley J. Jezyk, Marilyn Love, Home gtleemenU and other rtading njatM* the Communists could steal It, green Lodge, A. F. and A. M., to­ Robert E. Spaulding and Robert SciencM, June R. 'Cooper, (with day were; honors), and Harold A. Loughrey; jTh* Mancheeter Eranltg HeralC. l ^ y have found his thoughts use­ night at 8 o'clock at Masonic G. Stansfleld; School of Business One year: John Ahlberg, Linda School of Business Administra­ E. Allen, William Ronald Auden, Jliplay adrertlsln* «lo»l«* hours! ful as. a propaganda sample of Temple. Administration, Walter L. Grun- „T Monday—I pi. m. f^lds/- The theme of Wapping Grange der, Arthur P. Landry, Edward O. tion. Richard O. Barrett; and Bradley M. Bailey, Kathleen Bar­ or Tuesday—I p. • nu Monday. American jinking about Russia, program for Tuesday evening at Moriarty, Richard F. Muske and School of Engineering, Ronald G. ber, Constance Barrett, Tommie F ' Wedneeday—1----- ' -p. m. - Tuesday. 22 5 M AIN ST. ■ Thursday—1 p. m. Wedneiday. and AmerieSn anticipation of war 8 o'clock at the Community House Donald Wilson; School of En- Barrett. Bloodgood, David A. Bohadlk, - ■ • -1 p. at Tburaday. With Russia...... will. be."Therels ,Music Jn tne Air." ..ginsering, Horace V. Cordy, Mel-- Others; Ellington, Colleg* of Steven S. Brown, Nancy BryMt, Por 8*iura*y-l p. "t .Pridsy. . Arts And Siasrt'ces,' DWe "H. Aborn; f-usaii G. 'Carlsoin. Mrs‘.''Allce Cary, aasalfled deatflne: 10;*J a. nl. It Is, of course, of some Import­ T^e grange picnic will be held vin R. Schmidt and Kenneth Sdiith- _4*y of publication eacept Saturday— June 29 at the collate of Mr. and sll, the latter-with honors; School South Windsor, master of arts, Joan A. Cary, Eileen M. Christen­ t A m. ance for thli natii^n to try'to make Mrs. Francis Foster, Chalker of Home Economics, Claire I. Alex Berman (In physics); .An­ sen. Mrs. Doris M. D'ltalla, Mrs. it clear that General Orow'.ii rash Beach, Ssybrook. Folsy, Jean Lorraine Monast; dover, College of Agriculture, A r­ Albert Dowd, & nest Dowd, Nail-' Monday, Juno 9 and desperate sentiments are not School of Elducation. Alice H. thur W. Von Roemer; Tolland, cy Arllne Eagleson, Roberta 8. SAVE 10% BY CALLING NOW our foreigh poitcyr th st we dO hot: ■B©V*S BODY FO U N B - KamTuar. vritii honors; CoHege of master -of-arta,- Francia B. -Hod^ns Eagteson,'' Bletha' Jeanr'Flake, Pa» Over-Pliying Their Hand Agriculture, Robert A. Jones_ and in Ekiglish, tricta A. Flake, Richard L. Flake, D ft S SEPTIC TAtlK rejyrrd_w^^^ £^9,**1* •*,,*9*''.*.^' . .^Easl. Berlin, -June .liEi.r-StatA Carl -Richard Froehllch, Robert-P. MACHINE SFREAO t WORM OUARANTEEO aliie,' that w e'are"noras eager for pollcb yeaterdaiy recovered the 15 year*. Bom In Bedaford, Ohio, Froehllch, Randall W. Gee, Mrs. yet still dangerous, periods In the opportunity to strike the first body of Earl Mitchell, 16, of Hart­ Rabbi Will Attend died Friday. Althea Gibson, Roger A .-H airy, INSTALUTiON OF SEPTIC T A N K S-' which the Communist* seem to be blow as’ his diary was, thst we are ford from at 60-fo‘ot deep quarrj^ Dayton. Ohio,—John A. Mac- William Charles Johnston, Donna FREECRADINC • TERMS ARRANOED pressing too hard with strategies seeking peace, snc^gusrrel wlthno pond. The boy disappeared Frl» 1 1 , 7 5 Mlllian, 79, inventor of the alr- Ann Kelly, Blllse M. Kenyan, day- while swimming-in-the- Beck- Ohio Conveatioii ■Judith Ellen Lawrence, <3ary ± x DRAINABE. F IE L D S -S E W E R A Q E ^ w h i ^ boomerang agaTnst? Ifiem- one. fta.* auto time,' "geh«ai manager ley quarry with four friend*. Hla and presldeht of Dayton Rubber Geyt, Mrs. Rodney Lovell, Doug­ FREE ESTIMATES • EXPERIENCE •elves. Part of this has perhaps been companions said Mitchell dived in­ las D. MacDonald, Henry S. Mc­ OONNECTIONS AND A U KINDS Duncan Phyfe chairs Rabbi Leon Wind of Temple Manufacturing Co. from 1916 to They themselves seem con­ accomplished by open reprimand to the swirling water of the-quar­ Beth Sholom will attend the 62nd 1936 and board chairman until Donough, Myles McDonough, SINCE 1920. stitutionally addicted to the iplx- to General Grow. And perhaps the ry hole and never came to the sur­ for living, dining or annual convention of the Rabbini­ 1945. Born Prince Edward Island, Richard B. McDonald, Deap Mc­ POWER R0U.E0 OF DRAINAOE PROBLEMS face. The body was found by State ture of blandishment w'lth threat, best answer of all would be. to bedrooms. Mahogany cal Assembly of America at the Canada. Died Saturday. Donough,'Sharon McDowell, Bet­ Policemen Robert, Sautter and An­ finished gumwood. Park Synagogue, Cleveland, Ohio, Cape Girardeau, Mo.—Wendell- ty McGehan, James McGehan, of the plausible with the extreme, have our foreign policy become thony Lsbonia of the Hartford Reg. 514.95. from June 23-26. it has been an­ W. Black, 48, general manager of Donald McPherson, Barbara May, SEPnC TANKS SUMrED, CLEANED AND and this habit of theirs, fortunate­ clear enough and understandable barracks. He Is survived by hie nounced by Rabbi .Max Davidson, the Jackson, Miss., Chamber of •loanne C. Nielsen, David L. Odell. ly, keeps them from ever, sticking enough so that no general in our parenfs, five sisters and four chairman. Commerce,. and a former director Fredericks W. .Odell. John O'Brien. FLUSHED— OUR 1.0M.OALLON FUMF TRUCK. brothers. to what might be their own most service could be mistaken about rt, for refreshing sleep The local leader will be an‘ ac­ of U)e y . S. Chamber of Com- Mr*. Mary Phelps, Eleanor D. . IS ALWAYS r e a d y FOR YOUR SERYICE effective etrategy. no -matter what hie own private tive participant In the four-day m^erce. Died Friday. Riker, Richard Rlker, Dale Rob-, inson, James Lee Sheldon, Frank They have, for Instance, Just opinions or wishes. proceedings which will be. devoted New York—Mrs. Mary Cum­ mings Paine Budy, 78; ■ of- Louis­ Sheldon, Mrs. Stanley -Shollk, f ^ e very well “for" llTemselves 'lh Blit t

. I L'i^:"'^s;.v*\'-4*.^'-;- ■ - • '• .v’f' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,' MONDAy, JUNE 9, 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY. JUNE 9, 1952 PAOBNINkT ------6-----^------charge ot driviHg without s li- opening will be determined at a Report bn Funds Retiu^dEklm isfeicg--- Charles Taf tG els... oense.— -.-.•i— —;—------Rain Belaya Start ■ "meellBg"Of- the-—association this Schblarship WiSners Pose wilh Elks The case of Charles W. Car­ month. To Parishes Here WDBO—U M I T a d t ^ M T V WTHT— 1280 Major Yale Honor son, 48, of 53 Wells Street, arrest­ Of Auction Mart Soms ktrawberrles are on th* For ^fe,w School TlheTDpen Fonim WCOO—13N w n o —1080 ed yesterday and charged with market already, but tee quantity WKNB— 840 Bastani Dayflght Ttms WHAT— 010 breach of the peace on complaint has not reached .h point where the The 112th session of ths New New Haven, June 9—(/PI—Yale ot his wife, was continued for two Opening of the Manchester market could do business. Road­ Deaths ^ Wlth cohstnictlon of the Wad­ awarded seven honorsr>’ degrees dell School on Broad street near­ England Southern Conference of Communications for publications In the Open Forum will not weeks pending inveatlgsUon by Fruit and Vegetable Growera Auc­ side stands In the area offered L St Its commencement today in­ James Duffy, probation officer. ing completion, that school’s bliUd- he guaranteed publica^on 4f .they contain mora than 300 words. - •'4 :Sb—W n C —Bseketags Wife. -,a 9:45—WDRC—B li* Ctoaby. tion Mart on Charter Oak street is strawberries for sal6 o\-er ths the Methodist Church waa " held The Herald reserves the right to decline to publish any matter WCCC—Mnsle. _ „ ^ WONS—Ciwam Pattteraon, cluding A doctor of laws degree to The court ordered a warrant \*'eek end. Ing account shows 8293,243.88 WHAT—News: Polka Hop. WHAT—Famou* Trial*, being deltyea because of rain last E d w a ^ F i s h art week In the Trinity Methodist that may be libelous or which is In bad taste. Free expression Charles P. Taft, Republican nomi­ Issued for the arrest of Gilbert R. Poor weather In 19.10 limited ths mains from ’ the total appropria­ WTHT—Magaalno of the Air. w n c —'Victor H. Llndlahr. ■ nee. for Governor, ot .Ohio. . tion of 81,065,400. . -...... Church, ..New . Bedford,„..Maas, of i^HUcal ..views Is desired by contributions of this, character ' WKNB—News: RoquwH' MhUSM. 15:55—WDRO—Arthur 'Godfrey.- : Flaum, 35,. of WilllnvanUc,--who month teal will bring a -late-erop length' o f ths rnnrket season also but letters which are" defamatory or-abusive will be rejected. •WDRC—Tho ChIcaiMni. WTHT—My True Story, The same degree Was given to failed to appear on a speeding Of the 805,000 account for en­ Bishop Newell S. Booth of Africa w n c —Welcome Traveler*. of strawberries. JLaWrence Ftanh, whils last year s sum of 869,853 D i e s a t 8 4 4 :14—WTHT—Thy Nalfhbora Volea. Defense Secretary Robert A. charge. Flaum will be ordered to secretary of the association, an­ gineers and architect fees for pre­ was the presiding bishop, and Rev. w n c - 8 t « l l a Dallaa. WCCC—11 Hundred and 50 HU*. Lovett, honored at Amherst Col­ was realized from the sale of 304- liminary work on the, three new George Parker was the host 4 iU—WKNB—H«wa; Baaeball; R«- WHAT—Italian New*. appear June 18. H* was arrested nounced yesterday. The market 840 quarts of berries dvirlng the 24 queat Matinre. _ , . 15:15—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey, e lege's commencement yesterday: early today. opened June 6 last year. Date for days the mart was open. school projects expected .to be un­ pastor. Local Methodist ministers Approves Suggestion <8for any damage the children 4 :ia-W D R C — Ken and Catolyn’a WHAT—lalllan Music. Robert Moses, New "York City - - a " Old Reeidrat Was One der construction soon, 83,600410 were returned to their parishes for To the Editor, might do, we could not get around KifcchBP" 15:55—WTHT—Whispering Street*. WONS—Frank Singlier. Parks Commissioner and public has been, spent. another year. I am one who agrees with the argument that ourt children WTIO—TTounsWldder Brown. works expert, and. In absentfa, to .Of. First Conductoni According - to the W ad d a U the sentiment expressed in "Heard WTHT—Bob,!*. ,U m d,S h ow .______J5r55rT,WDRCvtAriimr.. Qndfrey.___ Outstanding Inepiratlonal epeak- would draw-othiv chlidt'en into the - WCCC—Nerrt: Uuaie. W n C —Double or Nothing. tTdWKsr U S. senator "Jairtes W: For Tramway Concern School account, the construction era at the four-day business ses­ Along Main Steeet” about the yard pnd destroy the Ij^ndlsdy’s j .44_W TIC —Woman In My Houaa. WONS—Sammy Kaye. Wadsworth of New York. Wads­ # No matter what tha item for compeiani, cnorttoaa . of the school has so far cost 8773,- sion were Dr. G. Ernest Thomas, theater programming. l am of the beautiful flowers. WONS—Playtime for Children. W e e ^ N e w a ; Music. worth, seriously III, was .unable to may be, if it it something and prompt service at uni*; 157.14. The school, which is expec- opinion that the theaters snd Bits—WDRC—Newe; Old Record Shop. 15:45—WTHT—Against th* Storm. ’’gdwmrd E. FUh, 84, of 104 director ’of the Department of Would this cry of Socialism do ___W Q h f e A l A r B e n ^ . ______attend the commencement. you would expect lO find in' formly fair pricea'—always; ’ ted to be ready for- ocoupancy -to Soctat"S«ctirtty,- equal- ChMtnut' rtTwl, Jong * rofiHSSf Splrlfual U fe o f tK4‘ G*fl«ral Board wfHT-^3fewerXoe TIIHui4r 11:55—WCIX—H Hundred and 50 Kii* Tartr juunger wssnsiff ■ or"E»i«c; g'gosd Anil SKirr.'turfl (SBiT-"~ Vnn«ipd W n O -J U ll Plain BUI. WONS—Lartlaa" Fair. tor Robert,A. Taft ot Ohio, was fidcntly to this depsndablt hare for aural Their com. of Manehe4tor, died thti morning original bond Issue - of 8800,000, old type of comedies as we used should have a specific bill of par­ WKNB—Nawa; Requaat Matiaea. WTHT—Lon* Journey, graduated from Yale in 1918 and editor of "The Methodist Woman” : WHAT—Story Queen. WnC-Strike It Rich. source. You can count on ns pounding it our specialty I •t hU home. Bom In Union, Oonn., plus an additional appropriation to know them; the "Charlie ticulars. 6 :l» —WHAT-<;roaby'a Quarter. in 1921 from the Yale Law School from the reserve fund of 8165,400. Kinsey Merritt, vice president of WDRC—Arthur Oontrey. July 3, 1847, he came to this town American Railway Exprefs; and Chases," the “ Ben Turpins,” --Yours truly. WTIC—Front Pase Farrell. WHAT—Italian Voice. where his father, William How­ T The au'cbltectural and engineer­ Laurel A Hardys, Buster Keatons, l ! j » —w n c —Notee and Quote!. 11:15-WTHT—When a Girl Mirrle*. at the age of 15. One of hie early Dr. Roy L. Smith, one of the pub­ An American. WHAT—Coca Cola Caihler. ard Taft, became a faculty, mem­ ing fees account for the three new Harry Langdon, etc. 11:55—WDRC—Grand Slam. ber after his term as President of employers was the Ingalls Paper lishing agents o f the Methodist WON8—Wild BUI Hlckock; New!. WTHT—Break the Bank. Make Mine school projects show-that architec­ Everybody likes a good laugh. Church. Mrs. Meeker spoke In con­ WDRC-Memory tnne. WONB—Queen for a Day. the United States. Mill. He was one of the flrst con- tural and other work connected Oh, how we used to enjoy the WCCC—N fw i; Mualc. .y.ale. President . A. Whitney dt^ora on the Hartford Manches­ with the two-room addition to-the nection with the observance the antics of- the above-mentioned. g.O^WDRG—Curt Maseey...... iliid W church’s WSCS; Mr. Merritt spoke WHA't^porta. Hitt. Griswold., In.conferrlng the degree, Open Nunilsyt — Ws Osllver ter and Rockville Tramway Com­ South School' have amounted to Surely there must be some good EycBlas U :45—WDRC—Hoaemao'. cited Taft "for your servtcea In pany. He was also a route salea- 83,346, while grading and grubbing to the laymen; and Dr. Smith comedians in Hollywood who liie —WONS—Nawa. Pay Your EW tric lUlls Hors 's and w n c —Dave Oarroway. church, state" and education." He 4 Dopot Hqtmre — TUL 2-4585 man for the LuU Bakery Company at the site af the proposed' 18-room spoke on the recently published could be employed lit the slap­ w n c —Nawa. Altera SOB Is a former preaidertt of the Fed­ Bible Commentary, "The Inter­ WHAT—Newa. _ ^ . and for some time before his re- elementary school on 'Vernon stick type of comedy we used to WKNB—Newe: Sport*: Muele. 15:55—WDRC—Wendyly ’Warren, eral Council of the Churches of ■J tliement was with Cheney Broth- street has cost 8353.50. No expen­ preter’s Bible." Rev, Willard J. enjoy so much. Even a repeat of ■WTHT-Newa; Joa OIrand. “WCCC—Luncheon OCO-Lui Muslcale, Christ In America. •rs. ditures have been listed yet for the McLaughlin of North Methodist the old-timers would be a welcome • WDRC—Newa. _ . WONV-CuriQNS-Cui Mssse^ Time. <1—Was the American Beauty 1 :15—WHAT—Sporti; Supper Serenade WHAT—Italian Others receiving the honorary Mr. and Mrs. Fish celebrated seven-room addition to the Bowers was the leader for the annual Love relief. W 'nc—News; Weather. doctor of laws degree were Judge Bom developed In this country f WONS—Jim Britt. _ WTHT—Jack Berch Show. MILK! School, the third project expected Sincerely. Feast held early Sunday morning. A—No. It was develop^ In ■WTIC—Bob Steele: SMri*. 15:15—WDRC—Aunt Jennie'a Storlaa. Carroll C. Hlncka of the Federal to bo gotten underway. South Methodist Church was A Reader W DRC-^ack Smith, Bporte. District Court here and former France. S:ze—WDRC—Jack Salman. WONS—Newe; Women'* Page, rerpresented by its associate minis­ •:t5 —WDRC—Thla I BelleTe. w n c —Down Homer*. Dean Milton C. Wlnternltx of ter, Rev. Percy F. Smith, and Its Wants Particulars WTIC—Weather Bureau. WTHT—Victor H. Llndlahr. Yale’s Medical School. To the Editor: 0 —Is the use of prayer beads 4 :1#—WTHT—Sereno Oammell. U:55-tVCCC—New*. Public Records church lay leader, Earl T. Trotter. an ancient custom t WTHT—Phil Becker; New*, The Rev. Arthur Howe Brad­ WTIC—Emile Cote Olee Club. w n c —Marjorie Mill* Hour. ford, Yale trustee and pastor of Pthfte .who attended business .sea;, .While a registered Itepubllcan, ... A— Yes.' -They were probably ...» WONS—Huslc..f&r,.America-...... __.... like m any more I" am "really art Irt- WON8---WomBn'* Page;— .—■ • the" C e"n t'r a 1' Congregatloniil Rockville, June 9— (Special)— Three students who won scnolarahtps provided by Ihe State Elks stons of the conference 'were Mrs!' flrst used by the Buddhists. WDRC—Guy Lombardo. WDRC—Romanc* of Helen Trent Warrantee Deeds dependent voter, and while I am WCCC—Newa: Music. Church of Providence. R, I., was discuss the awards with two msmben of the scholarship commission "at the convention Saturday In Rock­ Earl Trotter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S:56—WTIC—Threa SUr Extra. WHAT—La Roaa Program. Stanley T. Elliott and Mary C. J. McKlpney, Mr. and M. Philip all for Ike I-would like to know 11:45—WCCC—Mualc for MlUdy. awarded the honorary degree of ville. Shown are, left to right. Miss Flavla Kinney, senior at Crosby High School, Waterbury; Q—Wby are London policemen ■ WTHT—Stock Market; Sport*. WDRC-Our G*l Sunday. ElUott to Elmer A. Griggs and Susag, Mrs. Charles Straight and what the Republicans would dis- WDRC—Lowell Thorn**. WTHT—W* the Women. doctor of dl\1nity. Frances A. Griggs, prepsrty on Thomaa O'Loughlln of the Hartford Lodge o f Elks.; Miss Florence Perodeau, valedictorian of claaa at esUIrd bobbles? WKNB—GeofI D*»l». Also awarded were, ajpproxi- Hartford- Publto- High Bcheolf Paul Roota -of ..Rookvilla, .chairman of. .the -scholarstiip .commiasi^i ..smd Mrs, .Walter JHolman-, ...... jwart.ptWith Mis Kerry" street...... ” ■ Even before a ao-calTed birth ' A—From' the “nfctawttb' 'Wf' w r ' ■SrsS^'WOWB^pwrt*: ...... mateTy'4',6{K) 'de"g:reeB "In ‘course, "In'- Tve b«an Wdrldha on th* Roilroad. Running Miss Elisabeth Muldowney, senior at Mt. St. Joseph Academy In Weat Hartford. At the c1oslng<,,of the conclave Robert Peal, founder of Scotland 7 ;Se—WONS—Fulton Lewi*. Jr. WCOO—Manchester Matinee. Stanley Bray to Roswell M. on Sunday, Bishop Booth ordained control bill was introduced In thia WDRC—BeuUh. . . .w. eluding 947 to seniors In Y*'* Col­ Yard..,, ..... ______WTIC—New*. lege. and the School of JSnglneer- a train is an exacting job that tetkea a great crane -and- -AngaUna T. Crana, ieveral-young ihen 'is ministers state; fiiv -1033) I felt that -In. a , - WTHT—Weetber;:, JoegraM, ef .. t>“ WHAT—BeMy Kimball...... property on Baldwin road. case such as our own where we Air. _ « WONS—New*. Ing. deal out of a mm. I Iceep Bt by oTrlhliihg of the church and closed with the WKNB—Adventure ol Frank Race. WTHT—New*: Wc the Women. Emil H6ff and Karollne Hoff to Law Graduate Sees H onor UConn Graduate were told that there would have to Q—Which President wrote a WTIC—Philo Vance. The big week-end opened yes­ r - n Samuel Bennett, , property on reading of the pastoral appoint­ 500-word history of the United 1:15—WDRC—M* PerXTna. terday with President Griswold’s plenty of good, fresh MILK . . . nature's ment?. All local Methodist minis- be a space of several years be­ 1:15—WONS—Tello Teat WTIC—Juke Bor Jingle*. Campfleld road. tween our children, that the hands Statee? WTHT—Elmer Davie. WONB—Yankee Food Show. second annual baccsiaurette ad­ tei» of .thU atea .were. .retMr.neji to . JSrDRC-,.Jack.8aiUh...... dress In which he said. Uiat edu; “health package*’ — chock full of all the good — John BohHm to Guy -B; JodolA A s - S y m b o l ’ 'o f irdoctor "Bliould ■ not ;be tied. - -A—Calvin~Ooolidge> ...... :------S:S5—WONS—Gahrle. Heetter. W-THT—Paul-Hatrer; " ...... ■Issfr and Luclenne Jodoln, property on thslr parishes for another year. 1:35—W'DRC—Touiig i^r. Malone, cation now has the strength to Rev. Willard McLaughlin will con­ However, there are other factors WTIC—Newe of the World. WTHT—HirUoro County New*. things a man like me needs for energy onef t»ti( Greenwood drive. that do more for the decline of our WHAT—Symphony Hall. lick forces that coilld have sent tinue as pastor of North Metho­ Q—What Is the legend about WCCC—New*: Mancheater Matinee. , Leo J. Landry and Margaret M. birth rate than any so-called birth why the robin’s breast Is red? WTHT—Lone Ranter. WKNB—Baaebell Matinee: Sport* the world Into a second dark age. vitality. So at every meal and in.between, Lessner Says Selection dist, Rev. Fred R. Edgar and Rev. WDRC—Club Fifteen. SpecUI. Landry to O. U. H. Llndholm and control law, and one of them Is A—The robin mercifully picked WKNB—Ed Swett Show. I always say . . . make mine MILK!' Elsie H. Llndholrh, property oil As I-A Honorary Head Percy F. Smith will remain at housing. Where are thousands of a thorn from the crown of Christ. ?:I5—WDRC—Ed Murrow. 1:54—WTHT—Dick Wall’* Mu*lc Hall. South Church. Rev. Carl Saunders 1:45-WDRC—The Guiding Light Parker street. people going to turn to today If we As the bird carried it In his beak, WONS—VIc Demon: Newe. WONS—Sjmrti Review. is minister of the . churches In w n c —One Han’t Family. Quitclaim Doed ‘Symbol of Tolerance’ do not have public housing, as mul­ the blood dropped to its bresst, i ; as—WDRC—Su*p*n»e. 1 :S5—WONS—Boston Bravea Rockville and Venion, Rev. Richard J:00-WCCC—New*; Muilc. C ourt Cases WUllam A. Knofla to EWA, Ino., tiple housing on a private scale Is dyeing it red. WHAT—Cote Olee Club, WHA'i—Open Houae. two parcela of property, one on Yeager at Bolton, Rev. Morrjll w n c —Railroad Hour. _ More than 150 persons attended practically at a standstill, or at a WONS—Women ol I ho Tear. - WDRC—Second, lira- Burton,_____ MVnry street and one on Harlan a testimonial dinner in honor of Martin at Hockanum, Rev. Ralph price that the average family can­ WONS—Conn. BtUrooth. —TIv'opcrSonrwrTe'flncd for traf­ Hennard at Burnside and Rev. M. -Q—Are goldfish naturally gold WEHT—Henry J. Teylor. WTHT-Mary Margaret McBride. fic violations and two cases were thfir 63rd ivedding anniversary on street. Attorney George C. Lessner who not afford, and as a taxpayer 1 In color? WKNB—Newe: Ed Swett Show. WKNB—New*: Keyboard K*per*: March 27 at their home. Mrs. Fish Robbie M,. Knofla to Wllllanll A. was made honorary president of C. Hughaon at Center Church, know that public housing costs me g;15_W HAT—Bit or Ireland. Rendeivou* with Mualr. scheduled, foy future dhtes In Town ^ c i u o n i t e Blast H artford...... a :—tNo. The gold color has been WTHT—Tour U.- 8. Senator. -thia morning. Judge John W4W the former Miss hMuy Kstelle Knofla, two parcsla of pcop( the -Manchester Itallan-Amerlean' money...... produced by careful breedlkg. l:S4-^WDRC.-'Arthur Godfrey Telent 5:15—WTIC—Doctor:* Wife,- — Lyons, and they were nnarrled In WDRC—Perry Maaon. C. G. Rotlner presided. Assistant one on Henry street and one on Society yesterday at the Itallan- How are thousands of people Scouts.. 5:15—WONS—New*. 1880 by the late Rev. C, H. Barber, •Harlan street. Amcrican Hall on Eldridge street. with children going to win if we WTHT—The Bl* H*nd. *:S5—WCCC—New*: Mualc. Prosecutor W. David Keith pre­ Q—When did men stop wearing WONS—Crime Does Not P iy. • sented the cases. lAIhlster for 20 years at the Sec­ Marriage Lloensea In a speech of acceptance, Leas- John Druge Leaves do not have public housing. This w n c —Voice of FIrettone. WTHT—Mualc lull: Newa ond Congregational Church. Their Edward Robert Lehman and Ivy ner said he would accept the honor problem Is nothing new, as years knee breeches and adopt long t;eS_W D RC—Radio Theater. WDRO-Nor* Drake. Fred Ijinc. 21. of 613 Main troiuerq? WONS—Conn. Ballroom. only child, a daughter, Mrs. Ade­ May Thrall, both of Mancheater, not for himself "but as a symbol ago when we lived In one of our WTIC—Telephone Hour, ■wnc—Cinderella Weekend. street, arrested Saturday on a laide F. Pendleton of Westerly, A—In France the Revolutionists ■WTHT—SpeakInt of Booka. speeding "charge, was fined 818 ,8 June 15, Rev. Clifford O. Simpson. of tolerance.” "I am a symbol of For Arabian Post largest cities, day after day my WONS—New*: . Crime Flfhter*.. t:45^'WDRC—Brighter Day. R. F.,- died on May 30, 1051. ■John Patrick- McKebn, of- New -tderanee.” he said,- "and yotr are wife went eearchlng for a rent In adopted long trousers to show »;SS—WONS—War Front. Home Front. 5:55-WDRC-^HIirtop Hou**;------and William Churchill, ’ 45,...of ,. WCCC—Mu*lc. Mr. Fish was a member of CeO' Haven, and Carol Eleanor Hansen a symbol of warmth and appreci­ a better neighborhood for the sake their contempt for the aristocrats WTHT—New* of Tomorrow. WTHT—MarUge For Two. Glastonbury, was fined 815 on a John H. Druge of 54 Eldridge who wore knee breeches. 4 tiSS—WTIC—Hl*»lon»ry Orlentsllon. w ter Church, King David and Sun' of Manchester, June 14, Rev. John ation' and emotion.” of the children. One day when I 1S:#*_WDRC— Republlcsn CoCcv*n- w n o —Ufe Ctn Be Beautiful. e r get Rebek^ Lodges, lOOF. Hannon. Lessner told the assembly that street, formerly of the Kaman Air­ WONS—J»ck Downey'* Muilc Shop. i wHk t moSutt hG M returned from work I foun’d her m tion WKNB—New*: 840 Club. Funeral services for Mr, Fish Thomaa Sherrell Moore, Tolland,, he thought it a remarkable thing craft, Windsor Locks has entered Q— Is- cem raised In all sections WTHT—New*. the employ of the Arabian Oil tears and was greeted with the ex WHAT—New*: Open Houae. wHfiVS will be held Wednesday afternoon and Marlon Holmes, Mancheater, that In his lifetime he had seen of the country? WONS—Frank Edward*, 5:15—WTIC—Road ot Lite- Selling t f s f h e ovpftGad vdvtt Company and will serve aa air­ clamatlon: "People can have cats w n c —The Story Without An End, -a t 2 o’clock at the Watkins FU' June 21, North Methodist Church. the disappearance of prejudice and dogs In this city but not chil­ A —Com is planted and har­ 15:15—WONS—Jack's Wuxworke, WDRC—Art LInkletter. neral Home. Rev. Clifford O. Edward Joseph Dupre, of North against Itallan-American. He re­ craft and engine mechanic In the WTHT—Dream Harbor. WTHT—M»ry Marlin. East. He left Saturday from La- dren." I can picture now a little vested In every one of the 48 1:15—Wt IC—Pepper Young’* Family, an ILLOGICAL M A M ET . Simpson will officiate and burial Adams, Mass., and Lorraine Alice called that as a boy m Brldgeport- boy who as a young man was des­ states. l»:»*-'W nc - Robert Monttomefy. WCCfV-New*; Hu*lc: will be In East Cemetery. Friends Gagnon, of Manchester, June 31, prejudlce was rife. Guardis field for Saudi Arabia In Newa; Denteroua Aaslgnmant. WTHT—Joyce Jordan. a plane of the oil c^Tppany, with a tined to be at Guadalcanal, Munda WDRC—Robert Q's Waxwerka, WHAT—WHaT Jamboree. is an ECONOMIC WASTE may call at the funeral home St. James'. He complimented the members Air Field, New Guinea and Luzon, ()—Which Is the newest republic WTHT—Tima for Defen*e. on the successful rules they ful­ group of other employes of the 5:45—WDRC—Cedric Adam*. 'I^lesday evening between 7 w d 9 Building Permits I placing hla arms around hla moth­ In the Westerii Hemisphere? WHAT—NIte Watch. 5:45—WTTC—Right to Happtncaa Wfit# • • • firm. 1I;SS—Newa on all Station!. o’clock. To Harry R. Rylamler for Herbert A. Fhelon, Jr. filled In the commimity. Claire I. Folsy er and saying: , "Don’t cry, moth­ A—Panama which declared its WCCC—Junior Dl»c Jockey. pfathan Sandals, 10-rMm.3 1-3- Vincent L Diana, executive sec- A native of South Windsor, JJr. 1I:S5—WDRC—Tou and the World, WONS—Jack Downey’* Mualc Shop...... "Be'MiM P.-Smltt: fetait of thr bafi^et,-fpoka in •Drugs and ‘the form er Miss Anhe er, some -day- w« wlU -not be in. the Indeiiendence Jn..l80L • r-— ...... ■ ■' ILLfe-W TIC—Nawa. - ...... WTHT-»v*4yn,.Wtaieea..... story ‘ d^relilHg on' Brookfield Herbert Arnold Phelori',' 3r„ son '1/Laa Claire 7. Folsy, daughter way." WTHT—Bob It-L lo y A ^ -^ ...... WDRC—Carl Smith. ------Funeral services for. Bernard P. street, 830,000. of Mr. and Mri. Herbert A. Phe- place of Ermano Oaraventa, who of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond U, Elizabeth Donahue, daughter of ■WHAT—Nile Watch. 1:15—WDRC—Radle Harria: Newa. ‘6«5isUA5 ^ left unexpectedly for London, Sat­ Francis Donahue of 54 Eldridge 1 have never blamed the land­ Q—When Is f Memorial Day ob­ WONS—Jack’* Waxwork*. 4:55—WTHT—Uagiilne of the Air. . MmJth.of 78 Ridge, street, who died /h v o to Ernest A. Rltthle,_ for lon e£-.162 .Cooper streeL . Folsy of 108 ChSstniit street, re­ lords, as in too many canes peo.- served In. the South ? ...... ll:*5-rWDRC—Public Service Profrem w n c —Backstage WIfa ------— ... OJvUiM In Hartford Friday, >rtll be hrtd erx-rbornr"Two-alb'ry "dwelling" and urday. ' street,' -were married early In 1961, graduated from the University of ce iv e the bachelor of science de­ pie have no control over their .:hil' A—Most of the Southern States lt:15—WTIC—Surprise Sercnide. WDRC—Music by AntontnL in l«t n»4 Stiwtg Htw Yarfc 17, M. T. tomorrow morning at 8:30 from garage on Cambridge street, #12,- Connecticut Law School yester­ Oaravriita Letter gree from t,he University-of Con Mrs. Durge and her three months H :55—WONS—News. WCCC—1 ualc. Quoting from a letter wrrltten old son, Stephen will make their dren and only make It harder for celebrate Confederate M em orial ■1*:5#—w n C —Newa: Mualc. WKNB—Newa Iff! the Holloran Funeral Home, 175 000; and for alterations and ad­ day at the commencement exer­ necticut In Slorra at commence­ others. While we promised to pay Day on April 26. 11 :JS—w n C —Design for Living. WHAT—Newa Center street, and 9 a.m. In St. ditions to breexeway and garage cises. by Qaraventa, Diana said, ment exercises held oh the cam­ home with her father. 11:55—WTIC-^New*. ..Jamaa'. ,Church..-., an Henry atreet, 8L000. l...... ‘'aeorgp's life which has been one pus yesterday....She has" majored . ,'n" Twnwnw.. — -'F i . 'Mr, P.helpn la a ; graduate . o f of' hard^ w ort and uMmat'e- siio-' ' ’ B on i'47 years"'a^ In this Ibwh, ' To John Ffsener for Katherine Manchester High School and Wes­ trr dietetics.' ' ' " ...... — ■ r:55-Wn(Si-FHinlt Atwood 'Program, Frye and A ^ a Fischer, altera­ cess parallels In some regards the WONS—Pappy Howard Show, he had lived here all his life. He leyan University In Middletown. progress of our own organlxation." Mlse Folsy Is a member of Kap­ WDRC—Farm Program. Only Ford in the low-price fItM givas you fWi power choke. Only leaves a daughter. Miss Clara tions and additions to dwelling at pa Kappa Gamma Sorority, chap 5:15—WDRC—Hymn Tim* 59-61 Bridge street, 81,000. "Throughout his entire career, g:15—■WTIC—New*. •'ord’i 101-h.p. Mnaaga Makar Six givet you iow-fridien, hlgh- Smith, bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. ter of Delta Mu. She graduated WHAT—News; Rural Roundup. Peter J. Smith; four sisters, Mrs. To Green Manor Eatmtea, Inc., he has sparked us forever with oomprauion design, wMi fraa-lwming overhead valves. Only his counsel, alwajrs keeping fore­ from Manchester^ High In 1948. i:3S—WONS—Bill JeokIna Shew. True Home Comftrf Alice Cunningham, RN. Mrs. Er­ five-room, one-story dwelling and WDRC—Tawn Patrol, ford gives you o V-8 engine , , . and Ford's high-cempreseion nest Robinson and Miss Margaret garage on Vernon street, 812,500. most In mind the ultimata future h w n c —Weathar; Frank Atwood, News Tidbits and progress of the entire Italian WCCC—Production Nawaraal. NEWCAII 110:4«,p. Sfroto-Sfor V-8 is the motf powtrM eogina In Ns Said. Smith, all of Manchester; Mrs. To Harlan B. Clark for altera­ WHAT—Chapel Time. Sherwood auils of West Roxbury, tions and additions to dwelling at colony. Court Will Weigh ■WTHT-Morning Devotion*. M w .; and two brothers. Oval and 806 Center street, 8150. Culled from AP Wires "We should all feel proud," Gar- 6:«5—WHAT—Variety Tim*. S+arls Here avente’s letter read, “ that a man WTHT—Breakfaat with Ben. ■ Oeorge "ffinTlh o f This "t^^ and To'XdMph 'RuHard for Man­ Pupil Segregation ' WONS—Weather; BUI Jankliis. s e v e ^ nieces and nephews. chester Water Company, Construc­ like .George Lessner will give so Defense department identiOea much of his valuable time to spend i : 55—WONS—Early Edltlen. . Friends may call at the funeral tion of meter room at 60 Adams 1:55—WCCC—Good Hom ingl OooG ■'v '■■‘■Jrt.;.'; J OnlyW CGTI home until the hour of the service. street, 8360. - ■ 180 additional battle casualties In a few hours with us enjoying (Oontinced from Page One) Music. Korea . . Salvatore (Solly) MorettI, typical Italian entertainment." WKNB—Phil Hal* Shew. wHb G CUtW 0M> Burial will be in St. James’ Ceme­ Tb Mrs.' W. J. Dobson for Wilson WTIC—Bob Steel*. tery. J. Dobson et lix, alterations and gambler and racketeer, dies at ‘Symbol of Toleranoe* In Topeka, segregation ends ■WDRC—Newe. New Jersey State Prison Hospital In a prepared speech, which with the completion of the elxth WHAT—AlUn Brown Show. {Necft w ihf^idd! additions to dwelling at '356 Henry r iS fD l^ WONS—Weather; BUI Jenklni Show of cerebral hemorrhage. Lessner read both in English and •treet, 8350. grade. The Junior and senior high Ik WTHT—Breakfaat with Ben. O f f d y car wHft jo To Herbert Hutchinson for President Truman tells annual In an Italian translation which schools are racially Integrated. T:15-WONB-N*ws. Funerals had been written for him, he said. Nicholas Gurskl, et ux, four-room, convention of Brlth Abraham that Uphold Death Sentence 1:56-WCCC— News; Good Vemlng many body* color and IH-story dwelling oh Irving Amretcans are determined to pro­ I have known many of the mem­ Music. Oeorgn E. Smythe The Supreme Court also held X w n c —Bob Steel*’* Homing Watch. street, 812,000.. tect themselves from aggression bership of this society for many ■WDRC—Old Mualc Box; Newa. upbolskry combihatioMc! years, both as friends and neigh­ 7-2 that states may properly re­ Funeral services for George E. To William L. Palmer, for alx- "and know that no nation is quire a criminal's claim of insanity ■ WHAT—Coffa* CTub. Smythe were held this morning at bors. It Is nice to be honored WONS—BUI Jenkln* Show. O i l l y c a r room, one-story dwelling and base­ strong enough to do so alone." to be proved beyond a reasonable •;55—WDRC—World Newa Roundup. 8:30 from the Holloran Funeral ment garage on Fern atreet, 812.- by one's friends and neighbors, WCCC—Kiddle Comer.. "Dusty." 17-year-old cat of Bon­ especially as I am younger than doubt. wHh ConlGt^ll Home and pt 9 o’clock In St. 000. Specifically, the High Tribunal . WTHT—Phil Becker—New*. , James' Churth. Rev.-George P. ham, Texas, li mother again for many of you and. «« to some, I w n c —Nawa. To John F. Sklba tor;' John F. lipbfid yve,.dcatli..6ente,nc.e .of .^Jo?;. »^'Ma]Rhes eele8rated'-ihe Maas and Sklba'cr'UX, ikHentldha ah IdJl- 420th - time.:- giviog. '^birth to - one coiikl 'be-eVen-young enoiifh-to be Fue&ftgl ' read the commRtal service In 81. kitten.. Bast Germany'i, Prime their son. ris Leland for the sex killing oi Uona to garage at 803 Center 15-year-old TTielma Taylor near 1 :15—WDRC—Shopperi Special. James’ Cemetery. Mrs. Jane Mac- street, 8400. Minister Otto Grotewohl, returns •I accept this honor as a symbol WTIC—New*. earone presided at the organ. to office after mysterious unex­ of tolerance, without respect to Portland, Ore., In AugUst, 1949. WHAT—Jesting with Wamp. plained absence of three weeks. creed, nationality, or politics," Leland was 22 at the time. His WTHT—Martin Asronaky. The bearers were Newton Tag lawyers, In appealing tb the Su­ WONS—BUI Jenkln’* Show. .gart, Charles Oarrow, Pater Par- Lesanct said, ...... ti55-lVGCC-M*w*; Bnakfaat tons and John Stratton, all mem­ Household Hints LMsner was welcomed Info hts preme CbUrt ^ erfb irt hlrn" as'-a boy. mentally 111 sex offender. They w n c—Radlo,Ba*aar, _ bers of the Brltlsh-Amerlcan Club. new position by Anthony George, WTHT—Bob Lloyd. X - — - jup A b o u t T o w n club president. John DeQuattro aeked the Tribunal to overturn the i;5 5 -W T H T -J o h n Cent*. ^ Vhu can pay OttlVGarwHfi J « ^ Newell butter or margarine with which acted as toastmaster. Oregon law’s jequirement of proof • :5S—WDRC—Naw*. beyond a reasonable doubt In In- W CC ^ia Hundred and W Kits. --for— -Jeasio- I® 8ne dry. .br.ead. crumbs .for. .... Memorial .Temple, Phylhlan-Sis-. Among the sp^kers was Judge _ _ r TT«wt______» _ ...... N p m Mm T h a TUmm ______R )W G f-Pb^ Glid^h lopping a casserole dish. ters, will meet tomorrow evening "JoWS." G^ Rottner, wli'o lioti^ tfiaT ■flmiiy-preis:------WHArlljtaUan T n g im , MORE Newell of 128 EUdrldge street, who WTHT—Biwakfaat Oub. Tm Ttmkmm SU^U Amtmmmtte OH Hmmtt lh(;re.was a balance of Republican. ....^.,.DUrolssw.;,Rull „ ■'W Degree Mistress FraiUcea Hertoh ■■ Tni! ■supreme Court also •o'rderbff : v this morning at 9:30 from the W. •:lft-V ord. Latt wintet’i furnace tending drudgery is behind yoii. K* P P. Qulsh Funeral Home and 10 a third of a cup of .pimento cream has called a full rehearsal of the Others who spoke were Police dismissed, a case in which the WONS—T*Uo-T**L„ 0 ouryw eanf buy •td^WONS—Crean Pattaraon Show. a. m. In St. James’ Church. Rev. cheese with a maifh hard-pooked degree.staff. From 6 to 8 p. m. the Chief Herman O. Schcndel, .Pat three b ig ' unions questioned it thgt way by installing X u^en Suent Automatic-Oil Heat . Maatrangelo, Director Harry Flra'- WgCC—Newa; 15 HunCred and 50 Edgar Farrell celebrated Ufe Maas egg; add a little prepared muatard lodge will hold a strawberry fes- legality of the government's 1950 now! V io l the wonderfili Timken Silent Automatic Wall- BETTER! 13^1 ■ Shu (Shalictid UiS' cbfnnli^iiV'sifi’O- ■Md-A. 'tal>laapeon-<•: reunion a^ Country Club. the tough side. 4: ^sMsiitlas V. S. A. rahSu /■ PAGE TEN llANCHESTEft EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN4 MONDAY, JUNE 9,^1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN* MONDAY, JUNE 9f 19B2 i U J ^ '"■"! Electric Boat Division of th* Gan- OOPT'CHbOSme TIMB W IARI Sf EC! ALISTS 9 Local Sttidehts— Get- eirat Dyiiafnlcii : C6lfpr.""h*lir 01* MON. THRO FBI. Sandpaper Used "to Epdse Navy’* submarine baas at New lOtM A. M. London. ^ Advertisements SATURDAY 9 A. M. IN SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Hillver Graduates Firjsl Delegates San.. William Benton ta expect^ -OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 14- Vote Urged C H LO R IN A TIO N C O N TR O C FREE O F C H A R G E Some Face Disfigutentents to be renominated without oppd- WHERE HEALTH HAZARD EXISTS Among the 176 graduates receiv­ Hartford. June 9.--(Y’>- -Senator Bltion. Republicans have nominat­ ing degrees at the 83rd (Commence­ Brien McMahon Is about to pick ed Wltllam Purtall, Hartford man­ Wwited—To Boy 58 BoMneiB Property Houses for Ssle 72 Lots for Sale 7S ment of Hlllyer College at Bush- Chicago, June 9—-IjF)—Sandpa-•'OverHblaer, superintendiMl of the For Sale 70 McKINNEY BROS. SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY up hla first bloc of delegatea in ufacturer, aa hla rivAl for tha No­ WANTISI>—UMd fumltur*. Ltv- MANCHESTER—8 room Colonial. NORTH COVENTRY — Desirable By Coimally nell Memorial In Hartford yester­ per* offers an aid in training va- jiovernment a St. Elixabath s Ho.s- hla campaign for the Democratic vember slactlons. 130-132 PEARL ST., MANCHESTER day were nine Manchester resi­ pltal for the mrntaily-lll in W*.ah-! ins iwjm. li*aro Th« Woodahed. with Improvementa together with 113,800. tricity and teleplmne. Reasonable. told today. have a population of 26 million! hla home .state of ConneAtcut frame building aultable for amall MANCHESTER—8 room Colonial. Owner, Coventry 7-6688. about $1,450,000,000 less than Tru­ • SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED AND CLEANED Mai-y L. Fogg, medical secre­ when Democrats hold tlieir state n o n * t*S154. tarial course and associate science Dr. Claire I,. Stratth afid aever- over the age of 65 and that ,10 You Can Depend O il factory or atorage, (about i.OpO Nearly new, 200 ft. lot. Full tea- man asked. al plaatla surgery coiVeaguea of per cent of them would, develop conventtoh here Friday and Satur­ TRUSSES-BELTS WANTED—Uiod'OutboMti Motor. aq. ft.) Area zoned for induatry. turee—114,^: TWO EXC3ELLENT Residential However, it was cut less than • SEWAGE LINES INSTALLED AND PLUGGED degree in business administration; day to name a 16-vote delegation. Building Lota. 100’ or 128x200’. Allan H. Bradley, associate science Detroit said sandpapering of the j. emotional Illness requiting hos- BLARTIO {nrOORlNOS Muat b* In A-1 condition. Phone Edward J. Holl, 1009 Main street. MANCHESTER--5 room ranch. had been advocated by some law­ SEWERS ELECTRICALLY CLEANED akin—usually *?/* follow-up to j pUalizatlon. i i State C^ialrmin John M. Bailey EXPERT FITTERS W f t - — ...... - - ...... Inquire 940 Middle turnpike east. makers .When, it was, sent to.CoiiT degree in' business management; said today the prospect* are that Your Pharmacist Nice -location; ,i*rge ' ^ —414,000. Phone T-OOOS...... • DRAINAGE DITCHES AND DRY WELLS------Thdma’a' 'VV.' HeCanH, aSS'OCiat* *a- -*urg*ry-.-of(Afed...J»*lp .. towazds , He aah* hoapttala'-for- Hic men- IRY" cdn’ve'nt 16"n vritr IRafrOUV Th* MANCHESTER — 8 room brick /______gress In March. , At t)tat ■ time erasing pipiple pita, | ^ k marka. dally-ill ahouM make speclnl plans Farms and Land for Sale 71 there were demands to slash the INSTALLED ence degree In engineering; Clara delegates to support McMahon un­ WANT1J>—Baby Walker. Phone home. Many feature*—817.800. E. Sbrabac, associate in arts in tattoos. rTnder-marks, or carbon to care for this particular ago til the Senator releases them. TOIAAND. Windham. New Lon- MANrWFHTICW. — 8 motti r.«p> $7,900,000,000 request in half. m ar^Yrom explosions.- group.__ ...___ ■______t W8 will fill your doctor'll *4430------Thew demajfdif C6uTd™"Be re^ -•^PT IC -T ^N K S-A N D CESSPOOLS CLEANED— muaict' • and—-Max-—M.— .Jacaaident-.-Tniman- .will—be. ..In don Counties—Bixoeptional buys Cod. Remodeled, cabinet kitchen - The doctora told about the tach- YnoSsou -til Paint ANDOVER LAKE—Tear around newed when Congress considers FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL MANCHESTER 5308 bachelor of arts. Connecticut about the time the pFesciIpirona' Mfh'ffiS BTfE' dairy and poultry farms,' up to Full cellar. G. 1. poaslblltlea— Joseph P. McCluskey, former ttfque In a scientific exhibit at the In still another exhibit, Dr.i R. delegates- are being rholen Satur­ B o o b s Without Board 59 8134()0,. home on lake front, Furnished. the Foreign Aid appropriation bill, AMA's annual m ating opening to­ R. Sayers of the U. 8. Public eat quality, teated drug»—. 400 acre*, with or without stock 8^4 roonqs. Bath, large living assuming, of course, there is no national two-mile steeplechase day. ..He is to speak at tha keel and equipment. Welles Agency,’ BOLTON—8 room ranch. Large champion now associated with a day for a week-long aeaaion with Health Service and several col­ laying of the Navy’s first atomic- accurately and quickly.. p l e a s a n t Larce Room for two room with fireplace, automatic worsening of international tensions an expected attendance of some leagues said "lead poisoning in DOOFINC ' rentlemen. Twin bed*. At the Coventry. Tol. 7-8872 or 7-7601. lot, 36 gal. well, new, high and moanwhile. brokerage firm in New York C3ly, powered aubmarlna.' scenic—$16,980 oil heat, autoihatlc hot water. was awarded his master's degree 13,666 of the nation's doctora, children caused by Ingesting lead McMahon hai been closely con­ Center. 14-18 Wadaworth atreet. Screened front and back porch. The House Appropriations com­ from surfaces coated with Icad- nected with the project aa chair­ IN e s i d i h c mittee is to begin closed-door in education. He graduated from Medlelne’a Big Show Siekrooni SappIlM Houses for Sale 72 BORNHIBM and SMITH Oarage and garden apace. Cali Mancheater High School In 1929 The meeting constitutes organ­ containlng paint Is apparently man of the Atomic Energy com- Phone 8948-or 4716 2r2373..,w....,...... drafting of this measure today, wideapread throughout many mittea. A. A. DION, INC. injRNisHEi) RdO R®nr: Robert Oenovesl TTte authorization' bill fixes the and later Fordham Unlveraity. For. ized medlclne.’s "big show,” with EM AbtMMl 84. TaL 4M6 BRAND NEW CAPE COD several years he was dlrector .of sidelights ranging from coaat-to- parts of thc''halloh.’’ ’ Damocrata InVitad the Fraatdent Froseriptiom C d M Phone a-8081.______• DUPLEX HOUSE—6-6; centrally celling above which the money to visit tha convention after tha located. Good condition. Phone Robert Genovesi of 49 School the YMCA. During World War 11 roast telecasts of medical advanc­ They said the most common ROOM TO RENT for reapectable Brick front, four rooma and bath Suburban for Sale 75 measure cannot go. es down to simulated rowboat cause of this lead-pdlSoning Is ap­ keel-laying ceremonies. But the downstairs, one room finished and 6998 between 8 and 1. street was graduated from the The compromise authorization ha held the rank of lieutenant (entlemeh. Bath and ehower. SOUTH COVENTRY—Rout* 31. Hartford Art School during ,75th commander. USNR, and, saw over­ rescues of "drowning" persons parently the habit of chewing White' House said he would return For And DoKvonNl lavatory upstairs. Large ahed hill ihcludes $4,698,424,500 for mll- from Lake Michigan to,Illustrate paint from crlhs, toys, furniture, to Washington Immadtataly to Nice location, near btu line. In­ dormer, fireplace, back porch.-Nice M'ANCHES’TBR — Seven room Eleven miles to Manchester. commencement exercises in Avery Iteiry assistance and $1,805,288600 seas service. "The ^Ifon Duke” quire SUte TaUor Shop, Biaaell Memorial yesterday afternoon. In latest methods In artificial resus- woodwork such as windowsills, Barbara M. ttarlegllo spend a last week end with hla location, near school. Cape Cod. Hot water oil heat, Three year old custom built Cape ifor economic aid in ail friendly and "Shufflin’ Joa," names Robert U Whitney daughter Margaret before ahe ,atr**t fireplace. Lot 80 x 140. Price $14,- Cod- home. Hot watar-oil heat, addition, Genovesi received a parts of the world, picked up through his great ath-, cltstlonn. and the eating of paintet) plaster SERVICES 600. Henry Hkicott Agency, Man ‘fireplace, ameelte driveway, large acholarshlp for one year which Ivea $ CAIH veu BET letic career when he won 25 na-' Robert L. Whitney, son of Mr.’ The Detroit surgeons said that and fallen paint flakes. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Clarleg- leave* for Europe. Sponsors of the measure main­ p s o m i t y The submarine, the Nautilus, is J tOOM FOR BENT — Near Main ARTHUR A. KNOPLA cheater 3683. cleared and landscaped lot. Good will enable him to receive his • * ‘YB8 ** > L to 4 out of P^le ISMos. 20 Mot. tional chanq;>lon.shlps, more JJian and Mrs. Alfred d. Whitney of in their sandpapering technique n ic y recommended that no Ito of- 126 Merritt avenue, Wood- Thfit Intcrprtt Tht Wishca street Oentlenan preferred. tain that the military funds are es­ 5 men and women—married or they Bometimea used "coarse, being built at the ahipyarda of tha PINE Realtor, water supply. Price $11,800. Ex- bacltelor of fine arts degree. He sential to permit America's friends $20 $245.80 $312.37 any other rimner ever held, is the 32 Alexander atreet. received his colota be used In refInIshIng bridge, Conn., announce the en­ Fhbne 3-2170. 0 Hasel atreet SIMPUFIED LIVING—Early oc­ cluriire with Henry Escott Agen­ Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert •ingle. Caih loeni for worthy son of Mrs. Catherine McUluskey bachelor of arts degree at the sterile sandpaper rolled on a articles of furniture intended for gagement uf their daughter, Bar- Of The Fittnily 878 Main S t—Est. 1931 cupancy, 6-room home with throughout the woHd to build up purpotet. Phone for Gviiit loan $28 349.22 451.45 sterile bandage" and applied by use by children "unless the pig­ ] tOOM for gentleman. Very cen- cy, 266 High street W. Manches­ Genovesi. their armed strength as planned to Abov« tort «v«nrthinsl of 86 Chestnut street afid the late ll9th anniversary commencement bata Marie, to Robert 8. Curran, ...... Phone Ofnce J5« breakfast nook. Convenient to ter 3683. Paul J. Dlllworth of 35 Bunce . . • w rit# . • • o r com a in to d a y/ A Imii of $100 cofiM $70.60 .vK«b John- McCluskey. , exercises at Oberlin College, Ober, hand—or a mechanically-operated ment composition as declared on son of Mr, and Mrs, Robert 8. PHARMACY tra l,....Continuous ~Jiot watac. - bus and -stores,Madeline Smith, resist posrihle Communistjfggrea- emery. atone.______drive was also among those grad­ sldh...... Uenil $2S ta $866 pn>mpttr U 12^ ---r -Associate -of-sefehee -degrees in ■lin, Ohio; today.-"- The-commenoe- Jhe. . label. clearly excludes..the ■Curran-of ’ -76- Bigelow street-...... JOHN Be BURKE Bnekfaat if desired. , Phone IBvenlngs 2-6938 or 2-4378 Realtor, 3-1642 or 4679. EAST HARTFORD — JS-Room uating. No photo was available montMy $10.0$ ••ck. business administration were ment address was given by Thorn­ In another exhibit. Dr. Winfred presence of lead." 3-0S18. They say the economic help will On tignetwre Alom CoM). No date baa been set for. the FRESH GANDY Bungalow. Hot v/ater heat. All of Dlllworth. awarded to three Manchester stu­ ton Niven Wilder, three-time wedding. FREE DBLIVaRT Home Listings Wanted MANCHESTER — Two - family enable western European nations coaeaar^ ntar uah t0 sav rtr* Pulitzer Prize winner. WhltmaB, 8chraR, P. 8 8. FUNERAL HOME j loom f o r RENT — Near the house, each apartment has three utilities. Bus line.. Immediate to make military equipment for dents who’completed their course Kept ia Refrig«r*t«d Caaea tJenterr Ghntleman prafsrred. 87 WEST BIDE—Six zoofli Capa Cod. bsdrboms; Steam heat, all utiil occupancy. $11,800. Jerome themselves and permit backward /ewim aC FiNANCX cai a t night school. They. are WJlUam neared.is near the. outflow of the |7 Eaat Oaitter 8L TaL 8868 884 Cantar 8L. TaL 3M81A Foster street. Phone SSSl. Plaatered wails and oak floor­ Agency, 2-3181. . , Caatellucclo, Thomas E. Eccles and Icria) weapons were used against Open House Marks West Haven sewage disposal plant Arthur Dru| Storat | • a tteai nice location, near bus, nations to improve their Jiving 2nd naer • JARVIS lUILDINO W orry of a m b u l a n c e 8ERVICE ing tbroughout,.caramle tila ^ath, school and stores. Good size lot. U. S. Reds Say standards thus combatting Red ■yyarren H. Sullivan. the U.8.S.R. ‘bve are prepared and and clamming, police said, has INB SINQLiE and one double layatqiyi.....flreplapf,. vestibule, BOLTON — Four-Room Ranch SOA MAIN STtllT (Over Weolwerth't) MANCHESTIt, CONN. . ‘ Frank A. Formica of Tolland, 30-Ycar Marriage been barred there for mah'y years. ■Full -price- $11,800. ■ Many pther Style Dwelling. Oil' heat, arteslah propaganda...... pkri 34SO ♦ AWiip R-. ivnfcinv YES MAHf er ^ principal of'~ Hicks' 'Metiidrlal fully , prepared .to. juae . thctP *1*° Police aatd there lx a poasthilltS' ’twohi for rwiL PHvate faihTIyL three dormers, hatchway. Top listings. Call the Ellsworth Mil- Iten BMjt It ftiiJtflii #f ill iMrrHnJifli Itvni and to use them against aggre.s- FALSE TiETH —Near Cheneyts. Oentlemen pre­ condition. * One-car oversize ga­ well. Storm windows and screens. Moscow Link School, was awarded his master’s that the boy fell into a known 40- ten Agency, 6930. One-car garage. Approximately sors on their own soil." Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gardner foot sink or water hole there and Slipping or Irritafingl ferred. 0*11 3-0698. rage. Exclusive with Henry Ea- degree In education. American officials 8re wary of D on't b(‘ rm bnirxM ert by loop#' fjU8« cott Agency. Tel. 3883.______PRICE REDUCED! ' One year ■even acres of land. Full price StUL UnproYCii Paul J. Kwiatkowskl of South ■lcUing...w.hat. .iAJtoowifcaefcdBiwdet^ of .51 Durkin .stl-eet held open waa drowned.' They spent all day •llppltiz. dropplnx or wobbllr* young very attractive 3-bedro6m —$9,-200r — Immediate ~~ occupancy. Struck-^^Eather Coventry wiS"if«^rded'Tits B.HTTn preparation for BW. To hint at iuHiwe—Satufttay-tn-celebration" of Sunday-grappltnT-l)>e- «m-for-tlT^ -wtrnr »sat. talk n r-b ftw h ;---- ^* # 1- keeping facilities. Oirl ctoly. Other listings available. Alice the 36th anniversary of their maV- body, dlacontinu I g their aearch at •nrliiklo • mUft FASTKKTII on your MANCHESTER — Garrison Co- ranch, spacioue living room, din business administration. what i.s known would be to en­ plnt«*8. ThUr plfXMnt powder a One block from OehUr. Call lonlal, 34x37 foundation, three ing ell, modem kitchen, colored Clampet, Realtor, phone 2-4843. (Continued From Page One) With Axe Butt, danger the Rourre df Intelligence riage. They were married In Rock­ .nightfall. r4«mxrkftbl^‘ of idd^d comfort 8680. bedrooms, tile bath, reception tile bath. Attached garage, din­ and the lives of agents. ville but have lived since that Police quoted Mrs. Borowy as and Ffcurtty by holdinir piatci more hall, fireplace, lavatory, laundry, (COVENTRY—Four-Room on bus time In Manchester. saying she saw her son start back ftrmU'. No zum m v. Roocy, pRPty ing patio. Conveniently located line. Two years old. Early occu­ that have been made by the Soviet Are You Interested But there have been .some hints UaW« or fcrllnz. It'i •Ikallnc (noh* DOUBLE ROOM FOR RENT. garage, hot water oil heat. Very Germ Use in War , Mrs. Gardner was the former for ~^e beach, adding he disap­ •clcV. Get FA8 TKKTH a t any dru« ' Conveniently located. Phone Immediate occupancy. ■ Warren pancy. Full $7,500. Jerome Union.,, Daughter Says from other sources. The news­ large closets uprtairs and down. Howland, Manchester 8600. Ir­ Miss Stella Cyrklewicz. They have peared suddenly. •tore. ] 2-4700. . Price 116,400. Inmedlats, ocen- Agency, 2-3181. 3. Adheres to^the principles of Ready If Needed paper Die Tat of Zurich, Switzer­ one daughter, Mrs. Gertrude AhdhOM)hdati%a ving Kelman A Co., Hartford Marxism and Leninism. land. carried an article last March TOUNO MAN to share room in pancy. Henry Eecott Agency. 0-0826. BOLTON—Four rooms down, two (Conttnued from Page One) In Supplementing Your Income? Gardner Tyler, well known Mancheater 8883. 4. Advocates Socialism for the on the Communist charges of dan.wuse, and one grandchild .! private home. 88 a week. Phone MANCHESTER—Duplex 8 and 4 unflnlehed up. Oil heat, artesian Lewis, Jr., admitted striking her (Continued from Page One) biological warfare in Korea. Die John Gardner Tyler. Mr. Gardner f 2-8881 after 7 p. m. well. Good big lot with shade United States. "Tat said: LOOK roomi, three blocka from (Jenter. trees. A new house so pur­ Abt said the party not only ad­ father over the head with the butt is a foreman at the (Cheney Bilk lARGE, PLEASANT room with Large lot, enclosed pe admit­ er, Mrs. Martha Allyn Lewis, 37. of. any immediate Communist pre­ 47 Cottage street...... this well located eight-room sln- ted m evidence. He said Mrs. Getow said she.be- der the leadership of Professor hered by telegrams and cards of giv6s atHhasa bahofits yoo?/ bedrooms; oil burner, circulating " gle, two batlis, itCam heat; three- tures, modern improvements, in­ paration, to use germ .warfare. in AVorentn."...... hot water heat, storm windows and come possibilities, acreage, over­ Most of the exhibits are clip­ carrie sickened at the beatings and RENTS! congratulation. ------• - car garage, one acre lot for a. six- decided to beat her father while Korea. . (Eupatnrin is In the Black Sea Apartments—Flats— screens, amesite driveway, over­ room single. Your opportunity to looking village, reduced - to pings from the Dally Worker and Why haven't the Communists district of the .Soviet Union. Avail­ sized garage, fully landscaped. $16,000. Welles Agency, OJven- other Oommunlat publications. he slept. HUNT MISSING BOY Tenements 58 . obtain a larger home. For Inspec­ MacKenzie quoted Mrs. Gerow resorted to microbe warfare ? able military charts and gazeteers Near achool. Moderately pries to tion please call Howard R. kast- try. Tel. 7-6872 or 7-7601. Abt, a former Agriculture de­ Apartment* Houses, Rooms The answer, top American mill- here do not show a town of Bjerr sell. partment attorney, said the panel as saying her mother was not In West Haven. June 9—(A5- Po­ TWO ROOMS and bath, small - Inga, phone 2-1107. the family’s four-room house when tar.v men say, is that the United zinsk, although it may appear un­ lice today resumed their search kttchenatte, hot water, lights COVENTRY — Overlooking lake, has been occupied In “12 months States is prepared to strike back der another name In Amerlcan- ^ kasy on your FOauntOON. No "lump *iu*‘ bUU. good 4-room year-round house, of vain and useless procedures." she struck her father. He added, For a group of engineers for 16-ye*r-old Michael Pruitt of and heat. Unfurnished. Adults eXJUNTRY LIVING with city con­ with the same weapon in over- Innguage charts. Omsk, third of Meriden, who disapperred Satur­ Paymcata ipread out to fit your incomt. Phone Owner 2-2622 veniences. Six-room single, large artesian well, oil heat, $6,900. The party called on some of its however, that Mrs. Lewis told _whclmii}g power. the reported BW centers, ia on only. Phone 3t4B64 after 7 p. m. imprisoned and Indicted leaders to substantially the same story when who wiU join our staff in the day whUe clamming wlth.hls atep- MANCTHESTER—Ranch home, one lot. Excellent repair.'H. B. Grady. Many 0t)»rs. Welles Ageticy, Siecretary of Defense Robert the lrty.sh river, at the aoulherii fsthfr, Anthony Borowy, of Meri­ CovenUy. Tel. 7-6872 or 7-7501. dispute under oath the govern­ ahe was questioned about the case Lovett pointed this up recently. In edge of the great and desolate 2 ^ WlifTIR. Start thla ptan tttfy - year old, with full cellar and at­ DON’T WAIT — New 6'4-room ment, charge that American Reds by State Troopers Edward A. very neor future. den. Business Locations tic. Three, bedrooms, living room a news, conference he denounced marshes of ea.st central Russia.) Mra. Borowy told police^ her son and winter befit will be'PAlD UF. ranch. Three bedrooms. Tile bath, take their orders from Moscow. O’Connor and Alfred V, Bickford "Communist charge.R that the Unlt- The United States has refrained For Rent 54 with fireplace, kitchen with din­ oak floors, full basement. August Wanted—Real Edtate 77 and State Policewoman Suaan disappeared from view as* he was The first witness summoned was College graduates, some single, soitie with families. y td States had used both BW and from ratifying hn agreement in ette., side porch. hot,:w*t#r..he**-. 18 occupancy. Reaaonablly priced. .John .Gates.,,/oriner, editor of. the K fn y o H i . V...... f*,-.. -./ walking along a strip of Sandy g NO fMlRaiNeY OtuviRr aetded next AIL YooH i KAlN RTREETi^aoatlr or Center. board ra party, -on charges of eon^ttag to Both Held In Jail question: Does the (Communist^ teriologloal Warfare lUNDCBW) The W. G. GLENNEY CO. ; atO R E OR Officei. ground floor. lot, nice location. - 3. A. Beechler,, BRABrBURN.,REALTY . - investigating -police- found .Lewis fense of our country,. ■ Charge mean they propose-to tr y ‘ told why. ■ — VERNON STREET—New 8-room Realtor. Phone 6969. teach and advocate the violent unconscious and badly injured on 336 NORTH MAfN STREET TEL, 4148; MANCHESTER Main street near Pott Office. ranc-h, fireplace, hot wa^er heat AN AGENCTY with a Hat of ready overthrow of the U. S. government. that kind of warfare? And he "II would be sheer lunacy for _ — ^ Phone 8988. buyers waiting for 4, 8, 6, 7 Born Sol Regenatrelf of New a bed. He died about 14 hours later concluded by • saying "if they do, the free whrld to start disarming with oil, tile bath mahogany trim, MANCHESTER without gaining consciousness. in exchange for mere paper prom­ full celiac.. Attached breezeway room and 2-family houses. Cell York caty $8 years ago, (Sates had they'll lose Just the same—^they’ll Bornhelm A Smith, Agents. 6^46- Mrs. l^wls and her daughter TE LE P H O N E wish they had never been born." ises without safeguards." he-sa- you oft rur ! Houses for Rent 55 and garage. Bhctra large lot. CANTERBURY STREET .^en active in American icpm- were presented In Ledyard court serted, "Those who make false Doh't h\\iQ om\s coiOQ Phone 6989. S. A. Beechler, Raal- 6716 Uunlsm since his teens. ' Lovett left no doubt that the gDC-ROOM SINOLS;—Heat and Open for inspection daily, Sunday afternoon, each charged United States was ready to meet charges concerning the use of bac­ tor. FOR QUICK RESULTS in aeUlng. The Control Board proceeding, with assault with intent to cause teriological warfare can Just as garage furnlihed. Centrally lo­ including Sunday. New ranch now in its sacond year, involves a - that kind of game. Behind his IMMEDIATE (XXJUPANCrr — 7- your property . cell Suburban murder. The case, charges un­ HAMILTON STANDARD words stands a big BW laboratory easily make false promises fiot to cated. Write Box O, care Her­ homes with full cellars, 864 Realty Co., R'ealtors, 841 Main demand by the U. S. attorney gen­ use bacteriological warfare." ald. ______room home with large heated changed a t the death of ■ Lewis, plant in Maryland and a BW prov­ Don’t let your chcri8?«d furs be a treat for Summer’s square feet floor area, hot street. Cali 8218. eral that the dommunlst party of was cdhtinued until June 16. A DIVISION OF UNITED AIRCRAFT CORP. sunporch. Oil hot water heat. .2- the United States be required to ing ground in Utah. car garage. Flower garden. A water oil heat. Price $11,000. Mother and daughter are be­ To back Up information pbvlous- destructive moths! Protect their lustrous beauty. Put Suburban for Rent 66 SELLING YOUR Propertyt Con­ register with the Jurtlce depart­ ing held in Ihe New London Coun­ fine home with definite Income Mortsragre commitment $9,100. tact the Ellsworth Mitten Agen­ ment as a forelgn-domlnated W INDSOR LOCKS 2-3341— EXT. 652 ly gleaned from other sources them out of harm’s way in our cold storaKe vaults— FURNISHED Cozy 4-Room Cot­ producing opportunities. Call ty Jail under bond of $25,606 each. ' showing that the Kremlin started cy, or any Manchester Real Es­ group. Til* 1956 Interna) Security preparation for germ warfare long RUMMAGE SALE tage. Electric refrigerator, mod­ Madeline Smith, Realtor, 3-1642 tate concern because it stands to act., provides for such registration, Sponsored By The away from moths, heat and dirt. em convenience!. For eeaeon. or 4879. HENRY ESCOTT ago, American officials cite Silhouettes Drum Corps - reason that they know Manchea- upon a showing of control from I.c)ral Notices ' speeches by Soviet officials. CkUl Coventry 7-8828. Agency ter property best. Call .the 831^ abroad. Registration entails dis­ SATURDAY, JUNE 14 \ MANCHESTER GREEN AT A eXJURT or PROBATE holden Among Hiem, Is one made Feb. 9:86 to NOON worth Mitten Agency. 6930 closure of members’ nsmes and •t Cnv«rtr>‘. within and for the Dls- 22. 1938, by Marshal Voroshilov,- at SPECIAL 1 DAY CLEANING SERVICE—WORK NOTICE Summer Homes for Rent 67 Manchester 3683 details of financing. tH ct of Cov#ntr>% on th« ffth day of Dobsonvlllr Schoolhouse Homey six room bungalow style WANTED—Your property to *ell. that time Commissar of Defense. * Public Invited- ■' FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE .with all dwelling in excellent condition. A GOOD BUY for a large family. During a 12-month presentation, juno. A.D. 1951 Voroshilov said if toxic or bac- ACCEPTED UP TO 10 A. M., EXCEPT SATURDAYS Reliable buyers waiting with caa); started In the rprtng of 1951, gov­ Proaent HON. THOMAS G. WRLLCS. conveniences at Coventry Lake. Fireplace, steam .heat (oil fired) Bight large rooms, four up and for four, five, six, seven room sin­ Ea<^; Judae. Phone 4098 after 4:80'p. m. four down. Good central loca­ ernment attorneys attempted to On motion of Oeora« C. I^asner, automatic hot ■‘water, insulated, gle and two-family in Manchea­ establish through 22 witnesses— Kxkcutor. on th^ testate estate of Lea* tion, near Main street. Oil heat. ter, Bolton, (Coventry and Vernon. ter A. Miller, late of Coventry, within Attention oil building controctors* orchi- COTTAGE FOR RENT — Point porch, basement garage. Asking Now vacant. Liberal mortgage largely former (varty members— paid diatrict. deceased. O' Woode. August 18 ,to 30. price $16,600. Must be seen to be Finances arranged. Howard R. that Russia runs the Reds in this Thla Court doth decree that alx terms. T. J. Oockett, broker, Heatings. Phone 2-1107. months be allowed and limited for the MANCHESTER Phone. 2-0S84 or 7888. appreciated. Call for appointment,- plione 5418 or residence- 8781.— country. Ties government, com. xret.1tofa.of aaW estate to eichlbif their Tbe p«pfecf jift-?„fop t• c t o n d ony o no - now b u i Id i o r o t - FOR SALE OR RENT—Lake Po- WANTED—Single or two-family pieted its cast on April 23. Just claims againat the aame to the Bxecu* You (»n ’t Beat MANCHESTER BRICK CAPE C»D with base- house. Will pay all cash. No exactly a year to a day from the tor ante directs that public notice be cotopaug, Elaat Hampton. Year ' ment garage. Four rooms with start of the hearings., given of thla order by advertising in DRYCLEANERS plonning to build a itructurG for which ‘round, all electric, furnished, Four rooms wlth^expandable at­ agents. Call 8374. a newspaper having a circulation in TELEPHONE 7254 Water front cottage. Phone 7118 tile bath end beautUlul kitchen . In cbntraat, the party has Indi­ said district, and by potting a copy 93 WELLS STREET tic, about eight years old. Fully , down., ,. U pstaln .1* ' completely thereof on the public sign poat in aaid after 4:80. — ...... ptaatered,' atean) heat; - (cfl fired), •HAVE -MANY DESIRABLE, cated plan* for a , rolatjyeiy brief .Ta w p, W ..oeeursaL tha automatic, hot water, Iniulated. floored, insulated, all the stud­ CUSTOMERS LOOKING FOR rebuttal. where the dec6aa«*d last dwelt. •loctric eorvico U doiirod. ding la in and plumbing is in. Oil t Vito Marcanjonlo, former New Certified from Record. o u r - MARION. MASS. — ,>A.t Blakea Combination metal storm window* FAIRLY PRICED HOMES. BLIZABRTH LACSK, Clerk. Point, overlooking Buzaarda Bay. and screens. Full price $8,800. hot water heat with baseboard York Congressman and chief coun­ Court of Probate. At ease Private waterfront, county eur- Shown by appointment. radiation. Immediate occupancy. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. sel for the Communist party, told District' of Cotenlry. __ ^ roundlnxi within short drive of Gooq mortgage *y*lltble,.,„T.-J. a r e p o r te r w e Jiope .bo^take n o t -X;- numerous ’‘entertsinment and Crockett, broker, phone 5416 or ------CALL 8009 too long, because we feel that the points .of Interest Ideal for chil- ALICE CLAMPET residence 3751. attorney general has failed to A' !(»• > An order of the Federal Gevarnmont limita the ameuiit ef eejm r wire that ’£&8'Mn g % W 'A Buy- ?’ He said that after Gates testi­ lAHb itfitViyiHG ^ the Company may uae or obtain in tiio Mure ^ roatHi^ llio CeHaaFany'a Phone 2-4813 or 2-0880 Try 110 Broad atreet, 6-room SELLING OR BUYING fies, other witnesses will include Wanted to Rebt ' 68 house, Manchester. CIVIL ENGINEERING CUSTOM BUILT—One year old, Elizabeth Gurtey Flynn of New MebJIheet —made by world-famous Socomr- ability to extend ita wirea,along atreeta and nehr leeatipna. ADVANCE- RENT!- Ruainesa' Rnnt*.--'' • tadge'-livtnf Prompt, Courteous ,York,.c$J3f.gn4. ,Apti)^jfer, couple desire 3, 4 or 6-room NEW ■ FIVE-ROOM ‘ RA-NCM-t-* Marxist historian on the faculty of tdwtfrd L Povls,%lr.‘ Vaeiiftiiii (Jilte' of'the 'riation's largin't-Bclimg ‘ room, dinette. 8 bedrooms, tile, Coimtry setting. Heat-a-lator —18 An|reno building or planning to build a atnicture for which oMbtrk aorvtce apartment September occupancy. bath, hot water oil heat, hatch­ flrepiace. Lot 218x510 ft. Elarly Jefferson School in New York. Registered Civil Engineer and 'heating oils. Its uniform high quality enable* Cjs^l New Britain 4-1831, collect way, stairway to attic. Owner JEROME AGENCY Under Indietment Land Snrveyor occupancy. Jerome Agency,' Mina Flynn, 60-year-oId mem­ you to (X)imt on low fuel billa. No wonder Mobil- it deaired aheuld call at our office for up-to-date information-•■ to tho transferred. Exclusive with Elvs 2-3151. Phone 2-3151 heat ia so populfirl Tyler, teL 3-4469. ber of the party’s national com­ 15 Proctor Road, Manchester availability of sorvica, at froquant changoa in roatrictiant are oxptctod. WANTED—Shore (Tottage for last mittee and chairman of its wom­ TeL TOin week of July. Phone 7839. TWO-FAMILY with lix rooma on en’s division, is under indictment Our New Oil Burners are the result of yearf'bf ex­ Washer MANCHESTER, Steep Hollow each side. In good condition. Lane — Six-room home with on charges of conspiracy against perience and steady progress in making superior oil DRIVEWAYS Tho tamo appiioa In tho coao of o commercial or induitrial cuatomor con« SCHOOL TEACHER and wife de- Nice yard. Very -rcsaonebly the government, and la now on heating equipment. They will enable you to make a aire 4 or S-room unfurnished rent breezeway and garage. Hot water priced at $10,000. One side will $10 Down, tamplating tha purehatt of odditienai equipment and a 8onioquont incrooaa oil heat, bath, lavatory. Amaaite About Town' trial In New York with 15 others aubstantlal saving in fuel oil costa. Phone 2-1898. be vacant upon sale. T. J. Oock- similarly accused. Miss Flynn, a Cash Price $309.75 driveway. Lot 100x300. Price $18,- ett, broker, phone 8416 or real- Senior MYF young peopleiof the ^ MONTHS TO PAY in electric load. WANTED—3 or 4 rooms unfur 800. Henry Eecott Agency. Man- native oif (Concord, N. $1.. has lieen ar a 36 denca 3761. North’ Methodist Church have elec­ a party leader since 1936. S Thers'i no rough Mrubbing of detho* nlshed except for refrigerator . cheater 3683. ted the following officers; presi­ in DANIEL GREENS and atove. Call The H erald- IMMEDIATE OIXJUPANCY — ‘ Because her trial prevents her CHAIR Together, Mobilheat and our burners give us a ,wMi livs-Woler Action. Ctolhes or# EFRCIENTr RELIABLE WORK GUARANTEED In genaral, avallahie auppliot 'of matoriala will ho uaod in such a way aa t* 8121. iJANCHESTBR,' 33 McKinley dent, Bruce Miller; vie* president, leaving New York (Tlty, the Con­ fubmerged In waloroH Ihs Mme, wMi Attractive four-room home, ex­ Mary Jo Powell, secretary, Sandra MACHINE SPREAD — POWER ROLLER atreet - Chistom built home on trol Board has agreed to travel (ximbination that (»n’t be beat! Our service, too, roiling current, of hot, wdrir water fumiah tarvica to tho groatoat numhar of cuatomort, with conatraction AIRCRAFT WORKER urgently beautifully landrcaped plot, 120x pandable pscond floor. Thermo­ Newman; treasurer, James Nel­ there to hear her teatl'raony when padded sole (ximfy slippers! seal windows and doors, shade son. The above officers will assume COMPORT is everything you could wish for. Better call ua going through them. Two freih-wetor, needs rent for wife and three 180. with large outdoor flrepiace. her turn comes to take the stand for all your home heating needs today! Wo Hovo Hit Proper Equipment and Know How raquiring'tho loait amount of critical aa^riah baing taken care of firat. children. Unfumlahed. Manches­ Three )>edrooms, cedar closet, liv- trees. Price $11,900. Down pay­ their duties at the meeting June in the re^atration proceeding. Uve-Water rbiMi fioot qN dirt sway. I ^ ter -or vicinity, |28 reward. Ing room with fireplace, kitchen ment $2,800. 28-year mortgage. 18, when a dog roast will )>e held Although Gates is serving his Phone 3-8489. Call Madeline Smith, Realtor, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arn­ time in Atlanta, federal authori­ DON'T DELAY CALL TODAY We regret oxcoodingly any inconvanionco which'may ho cautod our cuato* and dinette, rear porch. Steam 2-1642 or 4679. oil heat, aerSens, storm windows, old - Newman, counselors for the ties recently granted him a tem­ TWO OR THREE-RCXJM Unfur­ group. porary transfer to New York’s mart, and wo will do our boat to. take care of ovoryenq'a 'hoadt. Kowovor, awnings Overalae garage. AN OLDER HOME with three Also Other ;:^;~*^'-n"*.hisride YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BUSINESS WITH nished Apartment urgently need­ Amesite driven ay. Priced for West StrMt Prison, so that he ed by two responsible adults. rooms down and two up. Full Orford Pariah C3iapter, DAR, could conftr with party lawyers •$eleef-0-IN«|f^^ thla govornmant ordar, and othora which will undoubtodly-follow, all doaignod quick sale at $18,000. Henry Ea- basement. Enclosed porch across Phone 3-2838. has been obliged to cancel its pic­ before hie appearance here. WMhIsg Hme cott Agency, Mancheater 3683, front of houre. Nice location. nic. The closing meeting of the Board Chairman Peter Camp­ Mobilheat M Styles With to aid^our country'a mohHisatiMi, are of lipcoaoity binding on ovoryono. iV WANTED—3 or 4 fqmished rooms m aJ^•CHESTER,c Hollister atreet— L«rge yard. Has a garage and season wiU therefore t u e place bell Brown of Brooklyn and board SOCONY-VACUUM HEATING OIL by young store executive- and chicken coop. Located one block at the Mary Cheney Library member Kathryn McHale of In­ ••**iwwMer8uat Six room rancli, one unflnlehed. Leather Heels Nelrlfcotof arlfe. No children. Excellent ref­ $18*00; 3S8 Ask UI for FREE comfort CALL 5135 FOR TOP (QUALITY evening* Hariford 3-9070, 33- will serve a strawberry supper in La FoUette, Mao of Indiana, failed Cmb# in I behaved 8 year'old daughter urg­ SIX-ROOM CAPE COD — Good the community houae. North Cov­ to win Senate confirmation of his survey of your home. |gg a Dgmonatratien I COLLA ently need 4 or 8 room unfumiah- 1481, 2-8791, 8-0189, 33-0132. location. Nicely landscaped. (Cop­ entry, Wednesday June 11, from appointment by President Truman SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS ad apartment. Phone 2-9068. PRICE REDUCED. lArge six-room per tubing, open stairway, storm 8:86 to 7 p. m. and at the same to the Ointrol Board. CENiRAL^ElECTRie CONSTRUCTION CO. windows, screens, awnings, hatch­ time conduct a sale of gift articles. American Q>lQnla) with twin way. CkU Owner 3-1441. Busiaess Property ~ sized bedrooms, f x t n large Mrs. Ruth Loomla, chairman, will Aztec Indlant In the conquUta* A KEMP'S PLENTY OF PAVED PARKING SPACE T h e C o h h e c t ic u t Power Campaiy . be aaaisted by Mrs. Mary Storra, dor dayg dnmk a bitter chocolate For Sale 70 closets, ipacious halls, IH bath­ 'MANCHESTER—Four rooms fin­ tNOORTORATED rooms, screened porch, attached Mra. Bather Lucier, Mrs. Gladys brew of dried and roaated cacao WILLIAMS ished, two unfinished. Will sell Ayers and Mrs. Lana Brown. Mr*. aeeda mixed with peppers and Moriarty Brothers Sales and Senrice CORNER BROAD STREET m n d MIDDLE TURNPIKE B ^lO B BUILDINa for sal* To b* garage, open attic, In one of fundahed, completaly, partially CEHOUSESSON ~' ~K)Wd from pramiaeai Sis* IF Manchester’s finest residential Clara Iklmondaon and Mra. Ida La apieeg. Early Spanianla turned OIL SERVICE TE U P H O N E 2eS224 or tuifumiahed. 75 Bratton Road. Montagna will b* in eharg* of th* it into a aweet dilhk* by ualng TEL. 5680 r.J|teM 24U4. 8 $ . TaL S-1SS7I 31S qiNTHt STREn MANCHESTEZ lyiiborfaeod'a. Owner 3-4)083. Phone SSSL dining room. honey and vanlUa. W E GIVE ^^GREEN STA9SPS 763 M AHf 8T. 4 ■y Alumni Loop One Down, One to Go Bases on BaHs« One Count Out Openers Set Key to Shift With Injurieg ‘ Early phone caller tir Jp« Chrta- wareh last six- -bmlng* of -Yasike*- ’ M*r*hali Altlten, son of Mr. and Times in Effort to Win Whlte Sox baseball gam* On Firat National Opposes In Stanijhngs New York, J\ine 9— One The Spring tournament for Man­ tlan’a office at the University of Mr*. Walter Altken of 7 Tyler Clr- Count, surprise winner, of the Bel­ Connecticut with a baaeball um>- teevee. chester Country Club women golf­ WEDNESDAY els, was elected captain, of the Tnisl, Nassiffs Play mont Stakes, today joined the ail­ ers la nearing Its end with Class plrlrig aaaignment on Saturday at By JOB RBICHLER ing Hill Gall of Kentucky Derby Btorrs. , . . Mall hag ha* a fine Just abotit everyone the writer Manchester High School ' track Bees on June 22ml AaaaeUted Prafta B|iartf, IJNIar Amerks Play A in the semi-finals this week and came into contact with this a. vn. fame on the sidelines and left the sunTeiKwi^batting order 32 times. | ■ •/ Rtandingn letter from John Bunn of Spring-: team for the next season. A meet- Oh, UioM bass*'OB balls! ' Class B in the final rdund.. field College In regard to New talked about the Tiger-Red Sox three-year-old turf division still ._Tha managec .of.. tlii Now York ------* ...... ,,\V ... Pct._^ Jng teitm .-gay.*. ..A.ttken. s,d . Foiir.^ team ...AJumiU. ..W J t.l.e, Bortoh's R «4 Ee«. nfnre.jllia..«•».., lobkVhg for a nilerV “ '.... "" 'WatoTles Th dliiss 'A ' ’during "ttie ] CafdlnaTs Briglariir ^«ll#'g*'"ba-*krtbair ref [■plaver deal.- - For-’ 'the —*• ax Americans had to mo've Irv Noren least. Ike Eisenhower was forced overwhelming vote.of confidence. I-eague bsseball season will start occupanta of flrat ptaes tn th* The Count from Mrs. Walter from Center field to first base. - Ridges at Nebq Tonight past week were: Eva Flpck win-| Red Sox ...... >....2 1 .667 treeing aaaignment* for the 1952- Sunday afternoon, June 32, w’lth Jeffords' Stable turned up lame af- ’TiTgTi6r'^yifr«rawniwrjwnir 'Podge ra *~7^r;TYTrv*r7 r s-.‘dAuhiypepdei*—ffched*d*d---a?—ehe- ning over htelissa De Martin, 4 and | Thoma* Seminaryumlnary wfor . the ...... final topic —o f ^- c------^ v ^ a t r e l r---- ^ ^ Wtgren's champion- jaick*y..JMAaUa-.can_aatijrf«cteEUy*...... , ...... 3j - Peg Stevens-over--Aiiee-BiUsh- Yankees . .0 3 .000 Alumni Field at the Charter Oak m . patrol center field at Yankee | Cal Lyles and the British Amer-'^ Rab Dumas w U lhe on th c^ lll ■ UWirTMI* *«»m i tn-the-afternoon "tdreet: -r i A fleea ^ - BUie Man, galloping victor of the 7 and 6; Virginia Thornton over ta work baseball game. Contest Is Mrs. Katherine Bourn who wel^* ship. aggregation this .iprlng. H e; Lot*. to second and C l^ lo n d plumifiet- Preakness, by two (and one-half Stadium, with Its vast range, leans will try to snap a three game for.' the Ridges and Bill Little League baseball had an First Nstinnal Bsnk will meet Helen Ayers, 4 and 3; Cora Ander­ eloees campaign for the Saint*.^ an official roster of New York garner^ more polntn In rompati ed from flrat to thlsd. Alt three lengths In the 84th running of the tricky shadows and swerving winning streak racked up by the Dunnack will have to find a new explosive week end with the Red tipn than «hy other Indian, excel-1 Manchester Trust, In th* first son over Mae Wilkie, 4 and 3. . . . Take In final Innings of Little Yankees. Her nine-year-old son. * rlitba could charge it to th* pltch- richest Belmont Stakes Saturday. winds. , Wllllmantic Rldges-Roblns when left fielder. Ken Williams left for In CLASS B Georgia Lambeck Sox burying the .'laat place Yim- fourth grader, collect* Yankee ling In th* high jump and the dla- game while Brown and Beaupre la The son of the Count Fleet was If the World Champions are to {the pair collide tonight at Mt. military service this morning. Ed League baseball game at Me­ cus throw. Track enthusiasts are paired with Naseiff Arms. ara’ pat paava—Th* fro* ticket to defeated Eunice Owens 3 and 1, keea 27-6 and the first place Card.a morial Field and find a fine crowd baseball players from bubble gum first. back at Delaware Pkrk today with come back like an election re­ Nebo’ at 6 o'clock. Owning a 1-2 Merritt Is expected to fill the bill wrappers and he was anxious to still commenting on hla superb Recreation Director .lohn Hed- and Betty Benton defeated Mary making It three straight With a on hand. . . . Then watch last two BRUAUBE o r THE WAUIS, Mrs. Jeffords and Trainer Oscar peater, Mantle simply has to be record,I the BA's hope to pull Up in the outfield. Del Dunnack will Gangwere 4 and 2. try and get the complete set of high jump in the Middletown limd reports that the league will White hopeful the Injury will not the strong man of the club, and even and climb Into a tie for receive Dumas In this crucial test 6-0 Win over the Dodgers In an Innings of Church Softball League play all its game* at Alumni Field. only there percentage 'points sapa- In the weekend Sweepstakes game at Memorial Field. . . . Bronx Bomber* on the current ros­ meet. Young Altken pleared six . ^tevanl him from keeping Eastern Uiftt's a tremendous load for a boy third .placa themselves. A loaa.for while Moe Pringle, Jerry and Bob American League dpubleheader , feet. M - Inch,-the highest lesp-by Oames nre-srherttJlert every Mpn' rat.ed .thp thraa teamp after Bun- tourney, Eva Fleck-took "first-Idw - Ch'u'rcii LeAgu'e, like the Rec Soft­ ter. . .Visit hospital to *** son day’s scttvltlas, prhleh itw th* Rad engagements. Including the Leon­ of 20, the Ridges will knock them into Dunnack and Steve Vadnais are Sunday. Saturday evening found Dean In afternoon. Hospital pa a Manchester jumper In years. day, Tuesday, 'piursday and Fri­ " is having trouble net with 102-26 — 76. Virginia the American Legion ed^ng out ball League, is better than ever day nights, plus the opening'Sun­ Sox awaep a pair from Datrolt b;.- ard Richard Stakes at Delaware second place, a half gamie behind counted on to produce runs. Thornton had secoind low net, 101- this season with some mighty fine tient on the thli-d floor is Harry Aitken's talent* are many, and June 28. with the right knee which was PAW. The BA's look for Leo Donahue, Fairfield Market, 4-2, In a Nation­ .hts leadership ability I* attested day twlnhlll, '5-3 margins: the Yonkaaa tftke 24—77.. Anne McBride had low pitcher* on the roster* of . th* Shewry and I stop to exchange two from tha Bt. Lout* BroWh*. But they are not even sure of operated on last Fall. The erst- This is the first meeting be­ Bob Quinn, Jimmy Griffin and al League contest. greetings. Harry haa ' for more by the fact that he will lead, three ^ e re i will be 18 games In each .while Springfield Rifle won't nin gross,' 101. In the opener Stffiday, the Red clubs. round. Two rounds will be played. 5-2 and 3-0, and th* Indians drop the seriousness of the Injury. tween the teams, their first round FrIcddle Booth to carry the load Thursday the big event wss Dot TITBSDAV than .50 year* been an ardent fol­ M.H.8. teams next year. He will enough to get in shape to pitch. Sox enjoyed a field day as they be co-captaIn with James Roach of Bd Knvis and Ding Farr will two' to the Philadelphia Athlatles. Referee Max Plppow headi for canvas after kayo bop by Peter “ It's, either a bruised heel on a game having been rained out the at the plate. Herm Correa will be Ballsleper making a hole-ln-one on Announcement of the biggest lower of sports in this City of 12-4 and U-3. , His wind is bad, so after five In­ first dreek of the campaign. behind the plate.< slammed four Yankee hurlera for Village Charm. Work Twt League th* football team co-captaIn-, coech the Trust team, Dick Cobb Mueller )n» a Cologne, Germany, ring. Mueller, behind on points wrenched back," said Jeffords, nings he Is like old Jersey Joe the eighth hole. . In the Sweep­ hits, seven of which went foi- bsseball trade In years comes off think It Is a bruised heel. Mr. 20 game al Nebo in the evening. Good again nith Roach, of the and Jei-ry William* th* First Na­ A m d '.-asult,' hare's how tli* 1h title match against German middleweight champ Hans Htrets, Walcott was In the 18th--ready stakes for that day,. Katherine extra baaes. The Sox attack wa.a the Associated Pres* wire shortly tionals, George RngHsh and John atsndlngs' look today; t White told me the horse wasn't Glblln and Jo Anderson tied for after noon and the entire force crowd but once again threatening basketball taam: and hi* offense at referee's warning against talking d>irlng match snd for a soft couch. speed, lack power and aren't hit­ led by twp veterans, Danny Renn , Simmons Nsssiffs and Nino Bog' W L Pet 0 0 %bniptly ended arbiter's Work for the evening. Needless to »ay, as lame when he arrived at DelS' first low net, with Miss Glblln talk* of the nine-player swap be­ weather sends many fans away be­ captaincy of th* track team will Hla pitching shoulder has an­ ting a lick. and Dick Tarca. 'Together they make him on* of the few gini and Manny Solomon ivlll han Boston ...... 28 20 .588 ^ ware Park yesterday morning." 'liie Athletics have an extraor­ scoring 121-45—75 and Mrs. An­ tween Detroit and the Red Sox.. fore collection box make* the Rtrets retained hla title. noyed since April I, Country Club Notes blasted out half the Sox hlta, each round*. . .Telephone busy at captslria in local school history. die Brown and Beaupre. New Y o r k ...... ,25 18 .581 I* One count showed no sign of when It first kicked up on the dinary left-hand pitcher in Bobby derson 111-35—76. Anne McBride getting five. Renn batted In .seven Editor Alan Oltririead, a loyal A year ago Manchester had but . . . r t i lameness as he ripped off thk mile home from 8:10 to 10:15 p. m Cleveland ...... 20 3] ,580 f homergrown. left:hander,w.hiie... be, .Shant?,. but gr.e, pid„ have no pros­ had low gross again with 100. In jruna. on...three:- singles,, a .. double...... Rsd .ft.px, rooter , since the . start of iw o. Alumnl-.UUla.I^agus .team* night a t ft. at the....OharUr„ Oak. one-half of the Belmont 'in the'Klcker's Bea Keith'■'had ' flist’ the season, offlrisliy arinouricei 'lie -With’ most' caller* reportlrig Inci­ pltiiTlsrid t i i i i that'Dean Van '«m * ' > -8am Jon**,--Olevaland righi- Lots.. was working an exhibition game pects and may have to be taken and a long drive over the center- dent In heated Little League baa* and competed In a lesgu* with two hander, started tha day's "walkq- 2:30 1-5 for Jockey Eddie Arcaro's against the Senators in Orlando. over by the Insurance company place and there was a three way field fence with two on In the sec­ Is no longer a Boston supporter. home Saturday . . . Worked base- Rsst Hartford entries. Local Sport fifth triumph in'the stake. But he tie for second between Frances "I'm lesvlng the Red Sox In first ball game. . .Settle back In easy thon" by passing Elmar Valo w lA W I U J M A N ’n C RIDOBB snap­ When It is not free, Lopat doesn't holding the mortgage. , ond. Tarca Was the first Manches­ chair to watch Johnny Saxton and bell game in Rockville in after­ the basea loaded In tha flrat inn­ started to limp while cooling out. get the comers, snd sans control TAKE M.ARTY MARION out of Smith. Miss Giblln, Betty Wilkie plsce,” he ssid. He added that ped the Wethersfield Prison Gold ter Little Leaguer ever to hit for Luther. Rawlings wage an Inter­ noon with Pet* SlBunq and then a ing at Philadelphia to fore* thh . With One Count ,<5n the, sidelines, he Is like Abbott without Costello. thare and the Browns aren't much and Peg Plneo. the cycle aa he collected two sin­ he likes the Washington version busy evening watching a portion Chatter SOX'win streak yesterday-at 14 at least’ temporarily, only one of esting arid pleaaing battle from A’*- nrst Tun; in eiv Jones wolkifl games with a 19 to 14 triumph. It Isn't funny. He asked to be tak­ more formidable than they were There will be a Scotcbball on gles, a double, a triple, and a home of th* Yankee* and predicts the of the Little League game snd Alumni. Little t h e triple-crown winners—Blue en out In the ninth inning against Sunday, June 16. It will be a hus- Senators will finish higher than my seat In the front room. five In two InnIngA TaommaK Pel Dunnack's two-run homer In before Bill Veeck started picking Even Hole Tournament run. He also batted In five runs, THURSDAY teevee. Surprised to see Zsch St. Louis Browns' inflelder Jlmn\y Dyck 18 forced at second a* Bobby Feller did even wore* In the- UTTLB UCAODB baseball um' Man—remains sound. Hill Gall in­ the. WWt« SOk the o.tber after­ up the tabs.; ...... band-Wlfe or selected partner tour- .. the Red SpX. ln the final standings the ninth inning settled the slug- • Class A—Stan Hlllnsw, 35-3 three, on hla. homer In the sixth .. Honored'with- the pre*ene* -*f a .Cla.vton ref .Uie heavjpxelght tlU* I,e«g«e Sehedlulo .Yankae Ascond .boMman .Billy. Martin firez. ball U> ..Aral.in .Urns, to -lacond game, -walktnr seven In tlie ■ pi res will hold k nieetlng tonight jured Art ankle shorlly after win noon. hey. ’ The play will begin at one with two ducks on the pond. . -Phone. Chris (Sienriey, a’ rabid catch Bob NIeman In first Inning of opener of doublehesder al Yankee jat 7:30 at Memorial Field followr feat, ning the Derby and may not be ' A double Is required to get a 32; Doug Geer, 39-4—-34. Clount In the office this s. m. Vln bout between J«erber____ for ’Rim’., .fune '21, W rit Natmhar vs: =EDIM*HKM)8Tr -vatofaftr-fthM^- teams will be allowed to drop three stressing the low caliber of the what Willie Mays meant, especial­ ...... -..Selected Nine ...... _ .... flrst frame on two hits, a walk and 6 against -Clayton when the latter tfartfnrd 9*2. RFiwtlnir 7-1. Wfft. 7 •neaday nightr Juno- ISf Tha-touma'- an- erTor,-wlrti e the- Yanks bounded— cm»rs«.-4--wln.-b«t-Ghi4*-VMMt~M4H. -Ihe. .!?. ...Scr»»*oo-8a2r-A4bsny-*-4s----- Tnnrtr -Brown- -and -Beaupre—V#.- Jt9P.. was,m»: ‘^ayeranfronTtBeTr rosters tonlilfl:.' wajenr.'...... ly- With hi* depanur*' patisyea Class A—Tom Kelley, Sr., 31-5 basrball. During his playing, days, With -the Cnbbe "Troiter'A Willlamaport 10*5 ikhanRctartv 3*10. smashing two horn* runa In the Cleveland has the staunchest ment for next \yeek end will be «e- right back in'their half, to go stunned at the trade. .Youngest Nasslff; , JIMMY ROACH played three In­ Each team may add three players. with Monte Irvin's shattered —26; Bob Boyce, 30-3-^27; Bundl Farrand was one of the best Grumman Aircrafts and Renais- BibRhamtnn 3-3. KImIra 2-1 7 to first game to mske Bobby Bhanti Legion Nine lected 12 holes. ahead with five runs on three hits, son, Dean, hds been ordered to Awarlcaa Mon., June 2.'l. Brown-Bcaupre out of nings at-third'base for the Inde- New players will be eligible to outfit In either league on paper, ankle. Tarca, 32-5— 27. pitcher* In these pert* and per­ aance. Despite the continual crow­ 10th victory—he’s th* first bf but In the ticket department It's two walks and an array of hospital and I bring him over Phfladflphla 13>1J riovRiant.' 4-3. va.. First Nstinnal Bank. play next Monday night. Top pitchers fix Brooklyn's six Class B—Joe Cerina, 32-8—26; formed with the Shamrock*. ing by teevee announcer Jimmy Boatotf 0*5. Detroit 2-3. league hurler to get that many-¥ ^ndeht Hartford Indians yester­ another story. Superior pitchers passed balls, wild pitches and er­ for his first day away from his Tiles,, Jim* 24, N assiff. V*. day at Bulkeley Stadium. Roach bad-ball hitters, but why go into Warren DeMartln,'33-7—26. Wearing a snappy brown polka Power* about the referee, from my Nfw York 1-3. 8l. leoulfi 3*0. TV Fight Fans Had Jersey on eony one. ' ONLY ONE BOHEIHILED Ut- Op^ns Sunday get Luke Easter out and Luscious the other league? It's bad enough rors. The Sox then went w-lld in parents since bliXh five years ago ChlraRO 6. WaBhirtRton 8. Trust. ■ singled in hla only trip to the plate. dot tie. Count aSked, "What do seat I thought Clayton did a goo7y -FtI., Jun* 27, First National va. 1 boosters will meet tomorrow AB R If PO A K nings of Little League game be­ better of the deal but only time FRID.AY - 8l. Louia 5. rhlladAiphia 8. but IcMt when three o f seven’wilKa p ^ e d . at a later date. represent Manchester. .In the son finally lived up to great expec­ have, -it? Things can't be much week end. They showed no mercy, a-s they Nassiff. come In to score. Reliever Beib Vitght -at 8 o'clock-at-tha W est Bide rinlFv. 2b ...... 2 0 0 2 3 1 continued their torturous pace by fore baseball umpires' meeting at will tell •. . . Mr*. Georgia Lam­ Routine day followed by trip to latrraatlaaal Ing bell rang and w* watched hint American Legion Junior district tations. worse out that way. Murlbprt, 2b ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bprlnffflclfl 4-0. Roch^xtAr 0-8. Mnn., Jun* .10, Bmwn-Besiipr* New York, Jun* 9 — WPi —r Our Kuzsva tossed slx-hlt bolt for ntn* Stan Hlllnski-Tom Miller defeat­ adding five more markers In the Murphy's. Jimmy Murpjiy, for­ beck phones with information on Rockville In let's afternoon for trudge hark to hla comer, an ex- BOBBY (L. C. A.) LaFRANCIS baseball circuit this season. Coach The Indians belted the Giants Beckwith, p ...... : 0 0 0 0 0 Ottawa 5-0. Buffaln 3-L V*. Nassiff. private guess Is that seven out of Inning* to win- se- But it's still baseball, as Rogers ed Bob Wilcox-Stan Matezak, 1 rf>rkett. r ...... f..... 3 2 1 0 1 0 third, eight in the fiftfi and six mer Manchester High Cage cap­ Dot Ballsleper'* hole-in-one at the Southington-Rockville game. With . Syraru-iF 11-6. Moii,!r«al P (13)-8. . yhamplon. RASBBAIJL PRACTICE: First of Manchester wss runnerup to Er­ Fortin announced his team follow­ all the way across the continent In Hornsby said to Tyrus Raymond Ti;es., July 1, Trust V*. First 10 persons who witnessed th~e . .In. _the nightcap. , onothar . the Spring, giving you a splendid up: Royce Jennlrtga-Don Piper de­ Abramfi, 3b ..»<.<•<>! 3 1 2 - 2 0 0 tn the' sixth for their grand total tain, handles the. Main street res-' Country. .Club course. Mrs. Lam- . RockvJIle leadi|ig, 2 to 0 In. th* top BiUtimoraAvU.Taranto t-Sr 81 liatlonal Bank tonight at 8 o'clock nie. Dyson dh the one-day golf ing a practice session held yester­ Cobb. Fisher, an ...... 3 2 3 1 0 0 STAIVniVGR 7-fstlnriltI.’, ' — ■ ■ (?h*ri**'-W*Irirtt heavyweight hOiif r -That -.rf • cm ^ r, when the Louis Aouthbaw. Stubby OVamlff, Idea of the genuine worth of' the feated Warren and Dick DeMartln, of 27 runs.' tsurant and guides the umpires to heck handles women's publicity at of the ninth inning, two outs, two at the Charter Oak,Lots. Nassiff tourney of the Central Connecticut day. Heading the. list are six Howarth. If ...... 2 1 0 0 0 0 . r.tk|at^ni Thur*., July 3, Nssslff v*. Trust. on co**t:to-coa*t talevlston w ere: began to shimmy and un- gave up only, two walk*, -but off* 2 and 1; Art Stevens-Stillman NVtttUftn. lb ...... 3 0 1 4 0 1 The only run allowed the Yanks meeting room on second floor. All Ihe club snd can always he count­ men on baa* and th* count three ..itrms and Brown antf Beaupre will Golf Association yesterday at the veterans of last year's team, In­ National League. W L Pit. OBL Mnn., July 7..First Nstlonal v*. convlnr^ they h*d seen a new Ihousands dived through the of thoee turned Into one of the Chase Country. Club. Dyson carded TED WILLIAMS is back with Keith defeated Tom Faulkner-Sher Hamin. rf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 besides their five in the first, was **eing-eye dogs were left outside ed on to write or phone In prompt­ snd two on the batter, the home, Albany ...... 25 _-15‘ 7625 — 5>Iay a practice game Tuesday cluding captain-elect Pete Maneg Andereon rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Brown-Besupre. champion crowned when the lights began fumbling with Yank*' three runs, Overmir* ran ' a 37-33 -70 while LaFrancla went the flying Marines. Billy Good­ Porterfield, 2 and 1; Ed Johnson- a over the right field _ . .(Complete agenda by 10:30 and ly Item* of Interest . . Visit hos- team blew up and dropped a 10- RMdlnR ...... 33 14, .633 U' the dials. It would be Intereetlng gla of the high school. Dr. Joe Massaro, bye; Bundi Tar- Hewitt. c£ ...... , . . 2 0 1 0 1 0 Inniog 5 to S decision. Coach Jo* SrhenActady 2.5 16 .610 ^ Tues., July. 8, First National vs. went out just oa the final round Into a tough opponent, however, oa around In 36-3.9—71. Other local East Hartford Legion provides man will have to play first base fence by Dave Hevart in the third. BInRbamtan ...... 23 II .53? 3‘ * Nssslff. ended. to know the' number of ehins ca-Elner Lorentzen defeated Mike ToUlA ...... 24 6 7 18 6 2 THE NIGHTCAP proved to be Fontana'i team had to win to climb righthander Vic Rozchl fanned 13 scores were as follows; Hank the opposition In the opener Sun­ for the Red Sox unles.s the inex­ Srrantnn ...... 13 17 .M i 4*x Thur*., July 10, Brown-Baanpre Two o f - th* - remaining.—three which were parked during those Nolan-Joa Wall, 3. and.2; Clarence .D odsert (•) ...... just the opposite of the first-game Into a three-way tie for th* cham- B lm tra -19 34 ;443 ln..racklng ,up hU.flfUt victory .lor Haefs 72- (Med for third-place), day afternoon al the "west Side perienced collegian; Dick- Oemert;' AB R H PO A E vs. Trust. , probably had their doubt*, maybe few ■ BrHon-'parked 'seconds while' th* champ*. Anderson-Henry Rockwell, bye; as Jimmy Beckwith hurled the ! pionship In the Valley B Confer- Hartford ...... 16 33 .421 3 Billy Thornton, 73 and Tommy Oval. Mahcggla Is expected to hits, which Is unlikely. That would Batting: Carl Furillo, Dodgers Kenyrl. »» ... 3 1 NVIlUamxport ...... P 30 .331 18«4 Fri., July 11, Trust va. FIrat Na­ iven ewsylng ellghtly toward Wai-, >n Umlm. At Boston, Qaorg* Kail and Art Wllkle-Joe Skinner defeated Stockii. 2b .. 0 a Cardinals to a one-hit shutout I ence. Du* to th* importanee of the Prior 82. toe the slab with Harry Griswold leave a chasm at second. Junior —^Hlt a' grand slam homer In the Amarlraa tional. cott becaui? he wa* the honeel. I . Ari«»lly. I W n . rould not DIzxy Trout, both ex-Tlgars, Stephens goes only so far at short­ Bill Lockwood-Hank Huggins, 2 Ha>kell. 2b . 0 1 over the Dodgers. The only hit ■ tilt the lest two Innings were plev- BOxton .... 23 20 .^33 catching. Following Is the roster: eighth Inning to ignite a seven- Chandler. 3b 0 2 New York . God-fearing father of six children, 1 J*'’' '7,''" *"*■ ''’’■""•'k!.?. ?'* sparked th* Red Box to thalr BONNIE WATTS, Danny De- and 1; Bob Boyce-Max Schubert, came in the sixth inning, when ed In a downpour. Spectators In- ...... 25 13 .531 Mon., July 14, Nassiff v*. Pitchers: iPete Maneggla, Rick stop and there are additional run Brooklyn rally that pulled thd Cannon, rf 0 0 Cleveland ...... 2P 21 .530 Brnwn-Braiipre. Th*Th. tenttvt.nfh h.rfhad h..nbeen too hn.vbusy 1 • ' «n"P''hcn. hellrf that .doubit triumph over their farmer Martlrt'. Bobby Thornton and Jim­ holes. bye.' Kehler. rf .. - 0 0 with one out and a man on SM- I eluded Jack Halloran, Rorkvlille's WaxhlnRton C.liarirs wo* gnllnplng tn victory Kopplln and Mylea McDonough. Dodgers from a 4-2 deficit to a ...... 23 32 .511 3U Tue*., July 15, First National watching the scatter-footed per­ my Muhsie represented Manches­ Washington will be shy of pitch­ Harold and Len Gigllo defeated JohrMin, r .. 1 . 0 ond, Warren Chandler lined k sin­ ; best all round athlete In the past ChIcaRO ...... 25 34 .510 8‘4 A, majority of writers at the ring­ teimmatei, Kell pounded out fiva Infleldera: . Andy Maneggia, 10-4 second game victory over Churilla. If . Oiiraxo, ... formance of Referee Zach Clayton ter High In the CIAC golf tourney ing when the Cubans, especially Doc McKee-Al Cowles, 2 and 1; gle to center. Little Bobby Hew­ ' 25 years, end George Kelley of ...... 25 24 .510 SSi v*. Brown-Bcaupre. side thouj^t so, too. I'sing hind­ hILr, driving In two run*, while tlw Dick Massey, Dave Baton, Carl Cincinnati. The Dodgers won the Fraher. ef .. Phlladeiphia ...... 30 33 .476 5 Thurs., July 17, Truat v*. Nas- to worry about the ' fight Itself, veteran Trout mad* hi* flrat a t a ! today at the'Torrlngton Country Conrad Marrero, get tired in July, Chick Ffaser-l-arry Scranton de­ Beynalda. p . itt, who was playing centerfield. Manchester. Rain washes out all 3 L I m>uU ..wev-.,. 22 33 >440 7 sight, the only ouggestlon we cjin Silver, Bob Blardii Marty Starin opener, 11-7. feated Frank Barcella-Lou Becker, 'R^lchelt. lb . ! scheduled night ectlon on th* loical Detroit .... sirr. • and It might be added that he" had fof the Box in the aecond g a ^ Club. Fourteen teams were en­ They pitched all Winter. then made a fine throw to catch­ ...... 15 33 .319 12'« something there,-. Zach woa terri­ make Is that tlie televiewers (night ured. . ----- and John McLoughlln. Paul Richards Isn't getting the Pitching: 'Vic Raschl, Yankees— 5 and 4; Tom Cosgrove-Vlc Daley er Ronnie Pockett whp atoppid sports front, thiis'a night at home National FrI., July 18. Brown-Beaiipr* v*. have been enndlllnnrd by a re­ and pitched a alx-hitter, > : Gene Johnson, Roy Pitched a three-hitter and •^imed Toiala ...... 0 1 15 7 i after trip to hospital. Brooklyn ...... 34 11 .756 —• Trust. fic. In the other American League freak pitching performances that defeated Del St. John-Earl Ballsle- Card! ...... X.3 O lx- the run from scoring. Pockett New York ...... 30 16 .652 4«. minder that some ring offictnt* do McCiuire, Meredith Mohart, Dick 13 batters as the Yankees defeated per, 2 and 1; Joe Cerena-Lou Ga- ChIcaRo ...... Mon., July 21, Nassiff vs. First One reaeon we jeel sure that ERNIE JOHNSON received carried the V^lte Sox so far last Runa bailee In. -Xlaber -3*. Abcama. then threw to Bobby Abrams who SATURDAY ...... 39 19 .604 6^ not like to take n man’s title game. Nellie Fox, with thraa Mta Paquette and Johnny Morlanos. the Browns, 3-0, after winning lasso, bye; Jim Klrkpatrlck-Jack ®lgg**t Item on today's agenda 8(. ZJnulx ...... 34 25’ .f.k) 13 National.' the belated announcement of the led (Chicago to a 6‘S victory over credit for the Boston Braves' 7 to summer. Now the Chicago side Wataon: two-baae hlft. Wataon; hbme nailed Chandler on hla way to .darJmtaU away cm n elnse decision. Fenn- ft ■yHn'.oWf'the' OiBs y'eSTftfday" Ih ■'rtah'f even' ''Wlir »2-? • .....RBCOND ROUNIF - - declelon In- -WaicoU'*. .favor .came, *Ti«ltKiA hirtetaw mnHt hktd the "Wa.-hmgtwt.- tt W»» Pockelt. Abrama; left on baaea, Carda Philadelphia ...... IP 36 .433 15 an a shock to a few tnllUnn living the. second game at Wrigley Field. The first 2,000 of the cherry who bowed to the Yankees after Savvy Zavarella,. 2 and 1; Carl play. bring son Dean home after a six Boaton ...... ''...IP 37 . 400 16 Tue*.. July 22, First National very thought. fourth atfaighT lost and droppa(l 5, Dodxera 3; basea on balla. Reynolda room* and bars Is that it must Johnson allowed seven hits In six trees, which make a famous dis­ a plucky and brilliant 13-innlng A cubic foot of coal can pro­ Hultlne-RAy DellaFera, bye; Gor­ 1. Beckwith 3; atrlke*outa. Reynolda Shortstop Corky Fisher got two day stay. . Wind up college base­ rittabiirRii ...... 13 39 35 V*. Tniat. the Senator* into fourth place, ent and one-third innings. The suc­ play of blossoms each spring ui stand the other night. The Go-Go duce enough electricity to oper­ don Wilson-Ed Lithwin defeated -7. Beckwith S;. hit by ■ pUclier, by, hits in three trips to the plate for ball.umniring season In afternoon lnternatlni*al Thui A,. July 34) Brown-Beaupre have knocked announcer fimifiy. ■pcrlnt ahead o f the White- Box; I ■ Beckwith .Howarth. Reynolda (Ken- MoritVeat ...... 3r 1 9 ‘ .6’20 - Pou-ere right off hi* cushion. ’This cess was Ernie’s first of the sea­ Washington, D. C., were given to Boys of 1951 are no longer spear­ ate the average home refrigerator Clarence Thomton-Dr. Andy the Cards, one a long home run by working plate In (Jonnectlciit- Toronto ...... 33 2.1 .54.4 V*. Nssslff. ael)< wild pitchea. ^ckwUh. Reynolds; ■IS essa.v will- be no -rrltlclem of Jim­ A^inceiif Wilis Meanwhile, in the N ation! son. He-has not lost a game. the city by Tokyo, In 1912. headed by Jim Busby's blazing: about 62 day*. . Thomas, 5 and 4; Hank Haefs-Ray Paaaed balla. .Tohnaon. Pocketl; um- In the third With two men on. AT YOUR AUTHORIZED Alumni game at Storm. Howard -Rochepter ...... 39 24 .647 Fri,, July 25. Brown-Braupre League, Brooklyn (iontlnued t$ Warren, bye. plrea, ..Grace. Small: acorer, iJirche" Bobby Abrams also got two base "Pot" Mohr, former Msneheeter Byraruxe ...... 28 '24 .5.V 4 vs. First National.' a my, who Is recognized nmniig the Ottawa- 23 27 . 46P 3 sports fraternity oe a solid irm- Teiiiiis Crown build'up Ita lead by aweeplng a Second round matches, -listed knocks and drove la one run. LINCOLN-MERCURY. DEALER athlete.. c.vught tar. the grads, . M on, July 28. .Naa*l/f,vs.^ Tru*L. .4QUbtqhi|eader Iront .-Cinoinnqtl, tt-T, below; must ' be played between The "Cards'got t-wp rimsdn the' ■f Howte reported It Ws* hii first Sbrlnarteid ...;...... 22 w .449 6U Tue*,. July 29, Trust v*. Brown- mentathr. ' f t -li,-riither,' that Red Sox (S7l Baltimare ...... 19 31 ..130 12 had not before quite appreciated ant) ifi-4. 'it gave the Brook* a Tuesday and Saturday with the first frame, added three more In : bsseball game since 1046.. Home Besupre, Hartford, Juno 9—tfl’i—Tony 41t-gama .bulge on the New York third round on Sunday. AB R H PO A E the third on Fisher's home run ! at an early hour snd a visit to TODAV’S G.AMES Thur*., July 31, First National Ihe iHirden of hi* job, wrell paid as Sotomonaon, 3b 2 Flaatera it might be. Vneent of Miami, Fla., successfully Gtantr, who trounced Pittsburgh, Hlllnskl-MIller vs. Jennlngs- Minor. 2b ...... 1 and their final one in the sixth on ! mother's home then a trio to Beranton at Albany. vs. Nassiff. defended hla NcvMBhlrtiifiiU'tennlJf ’ffn.^beblnd tswy'Jihaen’sTeVilf Plper; Stevens-Keith vs. Johnson- Bagleaon. 2b .. a single and three Dodger mis- (Only fame ^heduled.) Here was a close fight, and-It ’P C " .. 1 Shedy Glen, our favorite Ice (ream Fri.. Aug. 1. Brown.rBeaupre vs. title here yesterday. He defeated hitter and home run* by Al Dark Massaro; Tarca-Lorentzen vs. An- Maicnauon. If ...... 3 cues. I bar. AmarTran' Nssslff. eartytiecamB obvious thst mil­ Henri Salaun of Hartford, 6-3, 6-3, Tarca. 3b ...... € DetroH al Bnxtan —Stuart (2-2) vB. lions of new fireside experts were and Bob Elliott. derson-Rockwell; Wiikle-Skinner Lefty Bob Reynolds ^ent the I StiNDAY rarncti i4-3). Mon:,-Aug. 4, Trust v*. First 9-7. Renn. pa.n . . . . . 8 TAKE K24 MONTHS TO PAY going to need some help with BROOKLYN WON th* Aret vs. Boyce-Schubert; Glglio-Glgllo Le.yden, rf. aa. | .. 5 distance for the Dodgers and re­ TO I Get off to church esrlv end then ChiraRo at WaahInRtor —(nifht)-^ Natinnal. By winning, 'Vincent evened 8a- Smith, rf ...... their scoring If they were to turn game against Cincinnati sosy vs. Fraaer-Scranton: Cosgrove- .. 5 ceived hlfi TCCond loss of the jfear ! relax before motorlne to Bulkeley PlercF (5-6) v». Itudaon (^-4). laun’s upset ti lumph oyer jhlm lost Orl.nvlch: r .~'.; ; —4- r - -fOnb^-Ramra .» rh*dtitFd-h------Aug, 5. Nassiff VA Truat, hr thalr wmai bang-trp perform­ enough, scoring four times in the Daley vs. Derena-Galassd; klrk- Zelmak. p, rf .. as he allowed seven hits' for six’ .Stadium In Hartford to umpire Thurs.. Aug. 7. First NaUonal week ifi the’ Cbnhri-Ucut State final .. 2 1 Natlnnal ances. They needed all.the. hinlo. '4ili:*t.inniiigJUiLAddlng. four-mart. palrick-Spade vs, Hultlne-Della- Alaon, rf •.•..; ;t 1 0^ -0 -0- 0 0 runs. He- -fannqd -seven batters- 1950 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE COUPE doublebeader.- A long, afternoon Boston at PittabtirRh intrht) •- VA Brown-Besupre. at'N ew Haven; ----- :----- ' Fera: Wllson-Lithwln vs. Hacfa- Callahan, .rf ..., .. 0 1 0 0 0 0 while Beckwith of the Carda Bine. Radio and heater, nverdrls-e. end I don't, errive at Brookfield Donovan (0-2) va. Frlrnf.' (3-6». they could get, and Jimmy was *t. Outetandinc performance was warn Charles for hitting low on Cincinnati Into fourth place by - AB R H PO A E Stock No. U-7SA ...... $2195 National. R. I., and Don Percival of Worces­ place Cardinals slated against the turned In hy Joey .ley of Middle- eight occssloni. It was explained ter, Man*. . ^ . trimming the Philadelphia P)l*la, Gavello, 2b- as*... 1 1 1 • Thur*., Aug. 1(. Nassiff y*. that the punches actually had Geer. Ib-p ...... 0 0 2 second place Red Sox in an Amer­ 1949 LINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN CLUB COUPE town. This six foot, three Inch Brow-n-Beaupre. 5-3, de-Tlle homkra by Del Ehuili, 8. Holland. 3b .... 1 2 1 ican League battle. Ditcher can't miss. Only a lunlor Sports Schedule thudded Into Walcott’s middle, Granny Hamner and Connie Ryan. R. IlW and. p. rf 0 0 0 1 Black. Radio, heater, overdrive. General tire* Fri., Aug. 15. FIrat National v*. well above tha pantia Kile, Some AAU CHAMPIONS lle’yart. cf ...... 2 2 0 In high shcool. .Tav has a blazing Brown-Beaupre. Stan MiUlal Clubbed a threo-run 0 National League Stanlngs tvllh puncture-proof tube*. Excellent condition. C T Q A C Monday, June 9 mignt have faulted the announcer By THK AHSOCIATKO rHKSN G. Merrer, as, p 1 0 0 0 Stock No. U-7I1...... ^ 1 0 * 4 0 fast ball, a good curve and Con­ Mon., Aug. 18, Trust v*. N**- Waterbury, June 9—(A5 --The homer for th* 'Birda In tha firat AMKRICAK LKAr.L’E Maltempo, c ...... 1 0 13 0 W. L. Pet. trol . . . Rvening at home watching BA's V*. Ridges, 6- -Nebo. tor this— aecond-gueosing the ref Inning to glv* rookl* Willard Laine. If ...... s lff.. Libra A. A. of Waterbury today Battlnr—DlMarxio. * Bouton. ..142; 0 1 1 1 Moriarty Brothers . . . 2 0 1.000 teev-e and reading. St. Bridget's vs. Second Cangon, — but we considered that Jimmy Schmidt hi* flrat major league vic­ Roaen, eUvetand. .333; K«ll. Boston. Venexia. p ...... 0 0 0 1948 LINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN 4-DR. SEDAN Tuca., Aug. 19, Brown-Beaupr* merely was trying to be helpful. was the new Amateur Athletic Lange, rf ...... 0 0 0 0 Fairfield .Market-___ 1 1 .500 6:15—Memorial Field. tory. .324:* Fox. jChlcaito, .314; Goodman. 2-tone green. Radio, heater, overdrive. vs. Tniat. - Then, as the bout progressed Union, jtrack and field champion Boaton. .313. Marsh, rf ...... 0 0 0 0 Manchester Auto Parts 1 1 .500 DRRBV WIN.VRR Green Manor VK Center Springs, At .Chicago, the (Juba spilt with Composeo. If 0 0 0 0 American Legion .... 0 2 .(MX) New motor, .Stock No. U-ftS7...... $179i5 6.-15—Charter .Oak. - Thurs., Aug. 21, Nassiff vs. through the loth round with noth- of Oie a'tate. 8<-oriiig in every , .RunaT-'AijU». .CU>;alaj:d. Eoaej?,. Bouflardi - rf - . -a-0 0 -0 0 First NaUonal. ‘hig-ninch ta-ahnw- f«r nit the ex­ event .nave.the Ift-pound homnanr th e. j^wtcjn... Brjtye#. , winning ,th* ClFVflam.. 33; D1Ma|ri;lo. Boaton and R. Merrer. 2b .... 0 0 0 0 0 HaVlforil.' tRiri* P.—rJPi- Fn'u’r- ■ Moriarty'* VA' Autd Parta,' Jooat. Philadelphia. 21; Boone, Cleve­ ertion, Jimmy stole a peek at the throw here yeaterday at Municipal opener, 7-5, as Hank Sauer Kit IN SATURDAY’S GAME Steve 1951 ro R D Z-DOOR SEdX n teen-year-old Henry Schnitzke of Memorial Field. hi* 14th homer, but losing th* sec­ land. 20. Totals ...... 23 6 S 13 C 5 Tuesday, Jiuie 10 cards ef a pair of neighboring Stadium, tile Libra team scored S3 Provost bested Bobby Brass in a Bine. Radio and heater. Very low mileage. Hartford won the 1952 Soap Box Cub’s Hank Saner points to replace Yale a* the state ond, 7-6, when Sam Jethros poled Runs Batted In—Roaen. Cleveland. Red I Sox ...... 265 066—27 pitching duel to give the American Red Sox vs. Cards, 6—Memorial r .,r r U nod advised hi* clan* that 38; Dropo. Detroit. 34; Drtby, Cleveland. Yankees ...... 501 000- 6 Slock No. N T-IN ...... ; ...... $1745 Derby yesterday on th* 700-foqt champion. A portion of the Yale a home run with th* basea full. 31; Eaater. Cleveland, 29; Lenhardt. Legion Its first win and move them speedwe.y of Veterane Memorial Field. the two hod dharlea, or Bnoplca, Runs batted In. Renn 7. Tarca 5. tjMk .team, ahd the. New Brjifln Petroit,_.27,-,,_..... Into a .third, place, tie - with ..the. Farit hi' Bast. Hartfonl. Sehnltzk*,- .-Wedaeaftay, • Leader in Poll IhE.'.by-a-'koady morgia. 9qUa«.- Grlnavtcb' - 2.^ Boilth. - S; Kotland. • R. 1947 FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN . we Insagtne, ramied many TV ou- 'Collegian*, iha’de up 'bf th'e Tench- Hes^ WlihrtM; ■rookii knlicMa- Hlt'a—^Fox. Wilcaxo. '84; Bimpaon. Holland. Laine, Ileyart; two-base hits. Fairfield Markets in the National Special Deluxe. Blue. Radio and heater. winner of the Cleas A competition Mnrtarty’a va. Hamilton, ft — Cleveland. 83; Roblnaon. Chloago and Tarca. Renr. Grlnavlch;' three-base Nebo. thoritle* to do some hnst.v revis­ eia Cbllege of (Connecticut team, ball pitcher for the New York Avllfli and Roaen. Cleveland. 60. League standings. Stock No. U-710...... for boy* IS through 15, .defeated tied for second place with 43 Giants, la a Purple Heart veteran hits. Tarca. Cowles: home runs, Tarca. Single markers in the third, $795 Martin Mazur, who won the Cloas Emanuel vs. Zion, C:15 Me- Chicago, June 9 (A*)—Th* Chl- ing of their owa ocwre shnets to XtolbJte:t.PriddiLA^-PflCPJiA_ Renn. Heyart: stolen bases, Smith 2, cago Cuba; . N atto^ JhAwt-lhem Into.Jtna.__ _ A U o .. .w e poInU each. _—...... ■■ of the famed Battle _of the Bulge. Maffglo and Kell. Boaton and Vernon. ^lomonaon. »pTmait. Cowlear’ G! ^er-' Tourth; nnn“ arid *ixtir- itmnig* 1950 FORD CUSTOM CLUB COUPE B crowir- fOghoya-'lLamUS years; -morial'-Plald. - Waaninjrton. 11* Roblnaon, Chlexfo rer. Heynrtj aacrldcea. Geer: double b . Mlller'a . y# _ jFrAPHIgJk teague’ b’atting leader, topped th* Hava a diatinet feeling timt Hhe gave _thc.Jucglon..ita, winning, jnar.-— - Manwm;' Radte and- hBater.-Lnw -wrtteage;...... J ,?? ft sacpniis. .Sc)inlt*kg .wi.iLrepr sndTiifro'h: sr. "lov ■ •" plays. “l^ ’yffen!‘““R enn.'iP 6lter‘; on gin aa the Grocerymen got to Pro- resent Hartford In a 15th annual Charter Oak. Atr-8t*r hiiiaBair j>bir In flriTflaB-" Triples—Simpson/ Cleveland. 5; Mul- basea. Red Sox 6. Yankees. 4; basea One owner ear. Slock' No. U-698 ...... All American Soap Box Derby at ' Legion V*. Moriarty's, 6 — Mg- ulstlons today as the moat-popular give hi* customer* a bit of ape- U^7.i- 'I*';'- w « n players-3 ea-5. niht, foiir isatied ^VrstlK* " ’♦ditlF MriWnt" Aranrifan iraiu4»'‘Xgr..lh9,A.U,JStar 9; .Avila. Cleveland. 7; Throneberry, li> 2-3: Geer 4 for 5 runa In 1 3-8; Renn edW PL^TE game at Phllacfelp’hfa July 8. 4 lie ail p a ries. 'IK* challenger attlll 1 for 1 run in 3; Leyden 1 for 0 runs out seven. Ehccept for the third 1947 HUDSON COWiMODORE "8" balloting will continue until ’mid­ ■waa fresh and full of fire, whereaa Boaton. Vala Philadelphia. Rivera. St. in .2 1-3; hit by pitcher.--by Merrer inning only one man reached sec­ t-Door Sedan, t-tone Green. Louis and Jensen. Washington. 5. MEN'S OUTFIT night June 27 with proapect Of his aged opponent had tired under (Potter) 2>lmak (Maltempo).; wile.' ond. Stock No. U-844...... ; ...... Women by the thousends are discovering doesn’t call [for premium fuel, either! seats plus big, big windows let even the Pttchlnx-^hantx. Philadelphia. 10-1, ltchea. R.-Holland 2. Geer 2. Venezia. $ 7 4 5 four, million votes being cast, the pace and was getting th* whey fiit A Warm .909: Paige. St. Louis and Marrero. a[errer. 2ielmak 2: passed balls. S. Brass pitched a remarkable Sauer has drawn 3,958 ballots in knocked out of him..'. Wa felt in the beautiful Chrysler Saratoga tha tiniest little lady see out properly. Doora Washington; . 5 - ! . * . 8 8 3 : Washing­ Holland 2, Maltempo; winning pitcher, Dose your wife think there’s too much game from any way you look at 1951 CHEVROLET STYLEUNE DELUXE TO BE GIVEN'AWAY SAT., JUNE 14t1i first returns. Stan Mu- sorry for Walcott when the clos- ton. 3-1. .760; G arcia.'T T n’eland, 8-3. Renn; losing pUcher. Venezia; um­ it He gave up but two hits, low •aaiest “ big car’’ of all to handle car here to handle? , . . let her try its open wide . . . and she can keep her .727. . ^ pires, Small. Grace; acorer Larche- 2-Or. Sedan. Black, Heater. tial of the 8t. Louis. Cardinals, RifiaptiME JH ih veque; time. 2:15. for any pitcher thus far this sea­ $77.90 WORTH OF MEN’S WEAR : . . the most generously comfortable to hat on! Strlkeouta—Shantx. Philadelphia. 61; Stock No. NT-188. . ; ...... $1675 a most popular plsyer' in the- 1951 Power Steering that does 4/6 of a ll the Reynolda. New York. 60; McDermott. son, but walked 11 while striking poll, was second to Sauer the Oibs' Boston. 59; Pierce. Chicago 53; Oafcla, Amerlcsa Legiea <-4) out , both high marks also- for Just la Ume for Father’s Day. Win Dad this eatflt' for o« extra .Ellsworth Mitten ride in . . . ahd the most inatantly r^ steering work and gives /uy tim es greater Cleveland! 49. 12 1951 PLYMOUTH CAM BRIDGE 4-DR. SEDAN leftflelder, with 3,702. . This Goal BiH! Here, in short, ia the car beautifully AB R ir A E a pitcher this, season. The south­ Is Eight! } sponaive to their command. control on the road and when parking! R. Provost. 2b . . . 3 0 Gray. special FATHER’S D-AY GIFT.111* winner hna his choice from designed for men and women.. 'Ibe NATIONAL LRAOCR McGehan. 3b ... 2 0 paw allowed two earned runs, the Stock Ne. NT-181...... mir stnek of each af the following men’* Itemai MoMheater Rnaltora McIntosh, aa ... 0 t $1695 That’s why we say to you ... and yo u r Is she safety-minded? Chrysler Power liveliest, best handling car in America. Battle—Sauer. Chicago. .847; Rob­ others resulting from a defense eoa' give you better It takes ahort sleercB lnaon. Brooklyn. .345: Lockman. New 8. Provost, p 3 0 that to date has been the poorest Bell, c ...... Sports Mirror service. For results rail wife. . . “ Come in and see for yourselves Brakes give her quicker, safer stops . . . The car you’ll both be glad you saw York, .^ 3 i] Mualal. St. Louis. .331;' in the league.' Brass was terrific 1950 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN 'BaumholU. Chicago. .321. McClain, c f ...... K 2-Tone green. Radio, beater. One owner'enr. ONE PRIZE — ONE WINNER a Manchester ReaHer. give long, long comforUblt what the Saratoga does for you.’’ And with up to two-thirds less foot pressure. first. Why not atop in today? Runa—Lockman. New York 43; Wil­ Nellaon. l b ...... 1 I with men on bases. Although 17 liams. New York. 36; Roblnaon. Brook­ Romaniew. If ... » 0 Legionnaires reached safely, only Lew ntllenge. Stock Ne. NT-168. / ...... $1695 A Year Ago Today—Th# New Burnett, rf ...... 3 1 JARVIS REALTY wear. In cool knit. do it no9i, before you decide on any car She’ll appreciate Chrysler’s Safety- nOTK: P« $tm ring aiaarfarrf m CreiMi /aiyeeiel. lyn and Fondy, C h icago.-34; Reese. SU ITS...... S50.00 York Yankee* defeated the d U - Brooklyn. 33. four crossed the plate. He left Phone Man. 4112 : . . not later, when you may regret hot era, an ray raw C k ry titr, ...... 23 4 3 1* 4 0 men on base In. every Inning, and - 1951 CH EVRO LET STYLEUNE DELUXE cago White Sox, 10-5, to cut the Cushion dash panel. And in case of a Runs Battdd In—Sauer. Chicago. 54; SH O ES ...... $11.95 'Box' lead to 1 H gamei In the hot Open. • a. m. 'to f p. m. having all the things you can have in Thomson. New York. 42: Snider. Ftlra.ld Msrkrt C) In the third, fourth and fifth 2 - I ^ r Sedan. Ifeige, radio and heater. blow-out, she’ll have the assurance of Brooklyn. 39; Campanella. Brooklyn. AB R H PO A E frames a Legionnaire was left on Stock No. NT-178...... $1695 HAT ...... S 7.S0 American League pennant battle.. a Saratoga! 34: Hodges. Brooklyn and Hatton. R. Sylv.sler. rf 0 3 every base. ' Five Year* A g o —All Uitm Safety-Rim wheels that won’t “ throw” Cincinnati. 33. Adsmi. 2b -...... 1 .0 SH IRT...... $ 3.95 Hits—Sauer Chicago. 66; Lockman. The lots was the second for A merican entries— Babe Dldrick a tire. Fbuhler. cf ...... 0 0 1951 MERCURY CLUB CO U PE aon Zaharian, Helen Siegal and Yea, ft is a big car with big car power New York. 63; Adams. Cincinnati. 61: Fi«ke. M ...... Brass while Provost gained his Black. Radio, heater, overdrive.' Oae owner ear. UNDERWEAR .... S 2.00 Fondy. Chicago, anr:. Schoendlenat and N«ll. IS ...... - Ruth Woodward—advancad aaftay I ; . a breath-taking 180 H.P. performer HoW about comfort? Come, both of Mualal. St. LRoe. Brooklyn. 5-0: 1.000; ( i L E N N E Y ’ S Braxle, St. Loula, 3-0. 1,.000;' Mlnner. About one person out of every tsUiSURANCE AGENCY MEN'S OUTLn Chicago and Hearn. New York. 6-1, PONTIAC DEALER 80 In the United State* completed Ihanraae* Advisory Servio* London, England, ht* not seen BROWN-BEAUPRE, INC • 30 Bissell Street .333! Maglle. New York, .118. • i_ 789 MAIN S'TREET ^ a total acUpoe ef the' aun in th* 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. . MILL ST., GLASTONBIBI^: I-.' SiJrikaouTa — Rush. Chicago, 56: a Red Croea health, safety or All Une* of laaiiraiuio MacSie. New York. 54; Wade, Brook­ other course provided by the Red pool 150 years. lyn. SO; Bpnhr. Boston and Roberta, NS Mala Street — TeL SftM fhlUdelphU, a* Cross in 1M(. • . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 9. 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN.> MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1952 PAGE fAGE FOUBTEEN '»■ " ■ ' ...... I.I.— Dnslness Services Offered 13 Help Wanted— Female M Help Wanted— Mele S6 Garden— Farm— ^Dairy OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. 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Lettuce, 15c dos. 57 Florence n cs E i UUL2 catJiefora ye crept Into bed 7 defects of a man ot talant anddia Advertisements 1981 BUICK Super RIvlen J-door AT Honschofd Ber^ces cloaer, age 25-70, Introduce fi­ ■OUSONTAL V m iC A L selected used cars at Clarke street. Mike—Sure I did. mariU of a fool. CLASSinSD ADVT. Rsdto, heater, $250 worth prem­ Offered .13-A •\VOMAN' WANTED — Fqll \or nancial service Business-Profes­ IMaatW — iP o ct tapira ium white w'a:i tires, tu-tone BALCH" PONTIAC, Inc. Motor Salas, 301 Broad atreet. 'kBlood I iLi: t Wife—1 don’t balave it. DEPT. HOURS: FLAT FINISH. H o W d Wladow part time for general work in sional then, some travelling, $100 (Bb.) Mike—Wellj It yea think I’m d grsy. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Open evenings 'tU 9. 4 — >-A4BUral IChangMin CUNfJ) "fu a d . that chart,” the esamln' 8:15 A. M. to 4:S0 P. M. ■hades made to measure. AU plant. No pressing required. Paid weekly draw plus bonus to man Household Goods 61 liar, g'wan. an' put h ef ' o'ut 'yir- 1960 Oldsmobile Conv. Coupe. holidays. Good working condi­ 8 — PiMldaiit ownm hlp ' a u ( 3 ing phyeletan ordered the proapao 1942 NASH Four-dobr, 885.00. qualifying. Write" experience. tclf« 1950 STUDEBAKER metal Venetian blinds at a new tions. Apply In person. Rainbow ABE—You In L-O-V-E lIHtghhUl 4RtUU live, draftee. 1960 Mercury 4-lDr. Sedan. pood engine and rubber. CMll lew prlc4i Key* made whil^ you Box L care Herald. COPY CLOSING TIME ersaners,' SO’KarrisOn ’StreetT ■' 'AREI--V0U getting-married' ■ lIBac^ianala’ » U v e l Raorutt— What ohart T 2-TON TRUCK 1960 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan. ' 2-4247." •_ wait. MarloWa. An Aaaoctated Preea dispatch FOB CLASSIFIED ADVT. W AN TED-M ali for delivery work ARE—You going housekeeping ety • Groat artarlet Doctor— Right you are! Thera CHEVROU5T 1947 Panel 4-Ton. ------“ ' \ WANTED—Girls for shirt press­ CAN—You spare only rei^rta that In Tulsa, Okla., a lan’t any chart. 1-A for you, mV 14 foot stake body with hy­ 1949 Pontiac 2-Dr. — Hydra- WEAVING of hume, motb holes and to k ^ s t in T.V, installation. iwpearean 7 Stalin la the QCTiuuLiu ■ nr la u n u MON. THRU FRI. Heater, new expensive paint job. ing. Experience not necessary. Benson's, 713 Main street. 825 825 $25 825 825 $25 — top brass home puUlnir a bakery wagon ran boy- 1 mat’ic. and tom clothing, hosiery runs, away. The driver pulled on the ------V I 10:80 A .M . draulic tail ffate, excellent con­ Grille guard. Clean. t« w mileage. Good hours and wages. Apply TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS • Wind 33 OutmOdtd 31 South Pacific 1949 Chevrolet 4-Dr. 8268 down. Balance easy. Also handbags repaired, xlpper m- In person. Maple Dry Cleaners $25 826 825 $25 $25 $25 34 Cloy Island relne;''! policeman gmva-chaae— dition. 24 months to pay. placement, umbrellas repaired, 18 — ^ and Indicators . Kiaalng a rirl la just like open* 1950 International 1-ton plek-up. end Launderers, 72 Maple street. Situations Wanted— Bride and Groom ’"Love Nest" ____ 35 Portent 40Vtatlbula and etlll the horse, galloped on. ing a bottle of olives—the first ma:l SATURDAY 9 A. M. .men’s shirt .collaca reversed... and Isabella btipadI- IKuaalan top ' LOW COST— * Cholee^new'paitrt. 8390 -down tir ------™-'Pemale~------"SS - ,8 COMPLETE ROGMS -OE -— ilSp ealv .Then an oldtiroer. y lIDarlInfS m*Kvual SODmkey the top. 'Charlie and Mary, who have 1940 CHEVROLET deluxe sedan; 165 Center St. — Manchester Home remodeling special­ Agency. 6460; been featured together tn thralat iiOST—Man’s dark hrowh leather Radio, heater. ExceUent condi­ Brunner's Packard 388 East stead of Refrigerator or Television 3«Prult Situations Wanted—Male 39 1 J 1 1 4 li previous picturea, are tarred to- 'wiaiet, vicinity Cottage street. tion In every respect. Douglas Phone 2-4545 Center street. ists. Residential and commer­ CCRSETIERE — Opportunity for Set if you prefer. 37 SpUt pulaa f e H Dr. A., physician at Newcaitel, E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G 30 Punish by getlter to r the Aral time.—Ocean Has. loU of idestiUcatlon inrl4e. handle ftnest quality oara. Doug­ Open Evenings Until 10 P. M. 1947 . PLYMOUTH super dehwe cial..roofing; siding, gutters ■two-women over 27 to learn the being summoned to a yeatry, in or­ ’ " The Whbli '’Lov'e'Nest’’ r " A h der to reprlmend ihs' aextoh for City paper.-'------:----- ...... also a sum of money. Finder las Motors, 333 Main. four-door i^ a n . Radio heater, and leaders, combination corsetry profession. Good repeat BOY 15 Desirea to mow lawns. fining...... FORD ’48 4-DOOR— $230 down— '’Albert’s” Low Price Only BORM THIgTV VEARS TOO 600M . * II Madlttrranaan drunkenness, he dwelt So long on please call 5T69. directional signale and plastic aluminum storm windows. business. Good income. Give Phone 4651. iT " i 1040 CHEVROLET Four-door De- clean. Lincoln '48 4-Door, 8275 phone. Write Box G. Herald, ' 8555.55 island the sexton’s misconduct, as to Public opinion le.queer. Why tt IiOST — Green Wallet, between Luxe Sedan. Radio, heater. Beau­ down—beautiful. DeSoto ’40 4- seat covers. All new tires. Phone Price In January was $796.95- draw from him this expreaalpn; It that. It speaks slightly ot email Rockville 5-7189. , "We Make Your House Pocket Money! 14 More auccinet r " ■4 pJarl street and Arthur’s. Flnd- tiful two-tone finish. Uke new in Door, 882 down—runs ' good. WOMAN OVER 28—Interested In Birds—Pets 41 Long, Easy, Convenient' Terms! FINN II Wind-driven W''/ "Sir, 1 thought you would have buaindta aim thraatenin^ o t btg .er please return or caU 2-Q2T5. .^' every respect. Douglas Motors, Buick '40 4-Door. 888 down—0. A Home” present as well as future income. FREE Storage :^until wanted re­ Mag L' • F'el UBn . vaasM beep the last nuut alive to appear buaineaa. What kind of' bUBlneas K. Brunner'a Packard, 358 East WILLYS Station wagon 1931. gardless of time; FREE Delivery MsKsogM ly^w aw , lag. ITWASHTYDUA 1 .OHYEAH? NOHCnPNTEVeN 1 a P 383 Main street. Beautiful dsrk green. Very low Ambitious and anxious to get I I Abstract balm against me, aa I have covered ao does public opinion want? . I LOST — Green Wallet, between Center street. 24 Oak Street ' ahead. Write Box J, Herald BOXER PUPS—A.K.C. Inquire anywhere in ConmcUcut. If you APVICETNAT < WHOMWIT? KNOW THE IMNiMKMAEL! i many blunders of youra.” mileage, radio, heater, full seat 51 Wedgewood drive. n«.lft960IN«T0niE A WCU,HE8E*UyHM 37 Short latur IT Pearl street and Arthur’s. Finder 1980 OLDSMOBILE deluxe club Phones 8271 or 8303 have no mean* oT transportation MFLUENCEPHM, \PVHE9AV? •UT WHATEVER Vulfcarlty is the rich Ynan’a m od-, may keep wallet and money but coupe, model 88, radio, heater, PACKARD 1950 6-P club sedan. covers, 4 excellent tires. High APPLICATIONS we will send our private "Courtesy CONVENTION,MtCHAfiL/ STOGONOW,MA! IFHE MICHAEL'IT MM rr certainly CHANOEP 19 Flower holder i i u H a eat contribution to democracy. please return other contents to 17 New A'-l paint, appealing dark trades, easy terms. Only 8532 BERT LINDSAY TOY FOX TERRIER PUPPIES— HEHMFIN8UYPKIIWP >1)^7 EVE8YB0PY SOME MAN HE HI9 WHOLE ATTITUDE/ 40 Volcano In IT A we understand the doctors, hydramatlc, beautiful condition accepted for Grocery and Produce Auto” for you. No obligation. you -Can live much longer If you Pearl street or phone 2-0278. Re' throughout. Color blue. Douglas metallic gray. Ultramatlc drive, down. Brunner's Packard, 358 Clerks lii Hartford area and Man­ Male and female. Tdeal pets for SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT -'SOfTHOUCMTlSHOUUl /WOULD MY IT «M9 METMTHEMIW/ HEIVENrHICHTDOWN Sicily ANDERSON 6-12 Window frames children. Rockville 5-5586, i r ’quit everything that makes you Reader's Digest added a fins ward. K Motors, 333 Main. radio, heater, undercoattng. Stn- Bast Center street. Open 'til 9. chester. on full-time basis. ONLY, DAY OR EVENING TELLYOU RI6NrAW8Y//8ECAUSEHEHAD70 TO THE BANK 10 DRAW 41 Parmt ."W. Only .1955 dowij,,_h^- and sash with unique balance; MY Hit OWN EXPENSES! OUT SOME MONEY r 43 Scottish cake want..to, ' . commentary to Old Doc’i charao- ■ , ...... FOB .APPOINTMENT. PHONE— BT H -rr - 81* 50 to 820.50 vdspenamg • 'sa ■------MA'NY’BENTeFlTSr' ’ ' n4a-8DNtT^4IY 4S Citizen of Waif ter. It was a short and atnpia tale S i f bU HE AR OP THIS? anca up t6 30 months. Any dem- WANTED—Good home for two MR. ALBERT, HARTFORD 6-0358 ---- ADVICE* Announcements Auto Accessories—Tires 6 alse; 10% off cash and carry. Paid Holidays, Pension Plan. AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 '• Indian W a Got Any In Your SoboolT of Old Doc, called from a midnight Guarantee ontratlon. Several otheri like * 0 . New Car McKinney Lumber A Supply, Bol­ Five Day Week, Hospitalization, little kittens. Phone 8836. A :- T .. .P ___ YP P » a Mr. N, visited the schoolroom bed, asking if the patient could ot~ On These Cars this to choose from. Brunner's republic Wr, Packard, 358 East Center. Open ton Notch. . Good Starting Wage. 43 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD iH 40 Lfitanasaaa.. n v r % vT- yesterday and lectured, on ” De- ford to pay the doctor. When tola HERALD PAPER ROUTE FOR ■triicilve Peati.'”' 'K large- number he could. Old Doe answered, ”Tm 1050 Hudson Club C oupe- ’HI-9,- MAKE MOWING A Grftup Insurance. Sick Benefits, Live Stock—Vehicles 42 Open Any Eve, By Appointment 81 Mineral rd ^ m ■ SALE. Phone 8088. Vacation With Pay were ■' preeent. — Grand- Baplda too old to go out on -mldnlghi eatlh Super 6, radio and heater. PLEASURE! Floristfr—Nnraerleg 15 Waterbury, New Haven, Meriden 53 W inf-shai^' t a PRIVATE SALE—1981 all metal 53 Halt (Mich.) Prtaa. If the patient can afford to pay.” Apply on Tuesday, between 9 A. CALORIC Luxury eix-bumer gas Peisonals I960 Hudson Super 6 Sedan station ..wagon- , pn« , owner,. A» :|2 down., 851 w.eekly. buys t,he FLOWERS...and v«gatabl«. plants, RIDING; H0B9E..fP.r, sale. rr..ll5.0. "' 04 No (alani) ■ li K... good as new. Sacrifice due to 111- new Worcester power mower. M" to 6 "P." M. ' ' Phone 6823 after 4 n, m. «tov>...... Wnt sa'cHflce.'...... Phone CAHNWAE w r im it TURNEt 1950 Hudson Commodore ready now. An assortment of 2-8507. 89 Depend W e p r o s p e c t Hill School for nets. Phone 2-2186. Famous Brlggs-Strstton motor evergreen trees, nursery stock. A * P SUPER MARKET M Drinki slowly c k ; children. Pre-Kindergarten, 4-Dr.—^Radio, heater, super, 50% off on famous make batteries A ll at reduced prices. Always 176 Washington Street r Monday Uirdugh ficial value. 1982 DODGB 90fr miles. _ New Poultry and Supplies 43. BUU1&A:^JjLljlER.il UJUUiLi .Not._Dory;’.s 57 Posed •oan-guarantee.-----Two-tone-gray_ - .....Written G u a ra n ty.... open. 'Evenings and Saturdays. ___Hartford, Conn. _ _ _ -FATHER’S DAY SIDE GLANCES- BY GALBRAITH 379 Burnside Ave. Greenhouse, BROAD BREASTED bronze tur­ ,Wt WOttiX IXPvCXVN «PN \T. ed. Mrs. Lela T^bur, director. Your car In trade. Balance three FOREIGN Employment construc­ Heater, white wall tires. Ex- years, 5%. Call 2-0980. 81.00 Down—81.00 Weekly East Hartford. 8-3091. tion work. If Interested In foreign keys, Fresh frozen. Ready any­ GIFT SUGGESTION XOO GKX CASC V&. V0O%C«.O A tdlRMM K( Phone 2-8767. cep.tionally clean. time. 8 to 22 lbs. Schaub's Tur­ •mwt ? WE. *. DOtSNfT * 0 YWKt \N>VV COST ih JL. TRANSPLANTED Flowering and projects with high pay. write DO YOU OWN an old Eaey 1941 FORD Super DeLuxe Station GALSO SERVICENTER key Farm, 188 Hillstown Road. Lamp.s, smoker.*, radios, TV, •\W« C004ST ’ y o o AV80TWW S C I Wagon. Newly reflnlshed.- Gas 436 Center Street Vegetable Plants. Geraniums, Foreign Service Bureau, Box 295, l£J WaeherT Watkins le'giving, ab­ McCLUREAUTO contour, lounge and sun heater. In excellent condition. Tel. 4164, 4185, 2-0980 Fuchsias, Begonias, Vinca, Spike, Metuchen, New Jersey. solutely free, a new Easy Two- 373 Main Street etc. Window boxes and urns chairs. Stop in and see our ex­ Tub Spin-Dry Washer to the See for yourself. Douglas Mo­ WOMAN To Care for "three year Articles for Sale 45 Phone 2-9442 tors, 333 Main street. . filled. Hardy plants, shrubs, ever­ cellent selection. ewaer of the oldest Easy. Cell Open Evenings 'Til 9 greens, fruit trees. Seeds, In­ old hov, hours 7 to 5. Phone 8123 50% OFF on famoua make Bat­ at Watkins Brothers, 938 ,4 Ton Pickup. ROOFING. Specialising in repair- and payroll duties. Accurate Worcester Power Mower. Fa­ K---*^%a».uiaswoa.^ I ‘ Salea . and'.Senlcst.''.''288 Main- .Complstq motor .job .3 months old. 1948 International;. . ing ..roofs of .all kinds,. AIsp near mous- Briggs-Stcattnn " .motor. (TOMBINATION RADIO and Vlc- Eq'uTvsTe'rif 16 about "lO.'OOO mile Studebaker Sales iind" Servi^ typing e.ssential tb maintain trols;' aisd'’'klicheh' table with •V> l5t.ttT. Off-To-Meel The Enemy BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM ______f afreet. Phone 2-4871. Open eve­ roofs. Gutter work. Chimneya Phone 4164. car. Overdrive, radio, heater, seat LIGHT TRUCKING. Also rubbish cleaned, repaired,. 26 years’ ex­ personnel records. Congenial six chairs. Call 5558. 1—1 *** *—■ "You ought to know birtafttian to laavEffloa^w ttir . ning!. cover* and 6 other accesaortes. CHORCHES MOTOR SALES and ashra removed. Phone 2-3781. 80 Oakland Street perience. Free estimates. C!all atmosphere. Excellent work- STAMP COLLECrrORS — Sup­ ’ ITOU6HT TO TAKETAKE f pittot tyound iffharo aduho ean find HI ■ ' 1949— 1960—1951- -ExcfptJonsl quality.- and .. .value, Howley, Manchester .5361., ...... plies, New Issues, _U._ S., General. BLACKSTONE WASHER with ■ W hile ^' y o u TO JUPITERERAND AND "lt"B high prioet tbit ir# ruining my hands— my littia Manchester 2-9483 ANTIQUES Refinlehed Repairing ingconditiona. A job worth-in­ timer and pump. Good condition. INTEK- BRINE you BACK/ACK^CHRi^. V LATERA FBW THE'Ey __ JOVE* Only 1450 down, balance up to 24 done on any furniture. Tiemann, Open ’til 9 "Wed., Thurs., Fri. brother won’t wash the diahas any mor# for a dImay’ BUGS BUNNY CHEVROLET DELUXES month*. Any demnn*tratlon. Sev­ PONTIAC '46 4-DOOR. New. ex­ vestigating. Campreas Stamps, 5 So. Main Phone 3170 after 7. - PLANETABV 600DByAND600DbO O t?L LUCK U C I^ 0LAST6 OFF. t 189 South Main atreet Phone HeatinK*^Piumbinf 17 6ERAA eral oLher.» also A-1 buys. Bnm- pensive paint. Radio, heater. 8643. atreet. BY HERSHBERGER TUDORS and FORDORS ner'i Packard. 358 Boat Center Clean and nice. Only 8310 down. Please Apply at the THOR AUTOMAGIC WASHER, WAKFARE tUNNY BUSINESS street, Open.'til 9. _ Balance easy terms, Low rhile- HEATING From A to Z. C!on- Personnel Dept. CEMENT MIXER—One-hair bag 880. Phone 2-8716. Inquire 66 THREATENS WINDOW SHADES made to order vertlon ■ burners, boller-biimer Gardner street. THEEARTH^ FULLY EQUIPPED age. Liberal- trades. Brunner's and Inatalled. Venetian bltnde size. Used one year. Call 5002. units, complete heating systenui. after 5. A SPACE COUNTRY OVERHEAD Packard. 358 East Center street. and curtain rods, 24 hour aei^ce. USED 30-GaSon Copper Water UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY Open ’til 9. All work guaranteed. Time pay­ GRAY MANUFACTURING SHIP IS MEANS BIG SAVINGS Estimates gladly given. Fagan ments arranged. Moriarty Broth­ Tank with side arm gas heater. See Our Large Selection Of COMPANY COMPLETED GOOD CREDIT? No money Window Shade Co., Route 44 at ers, Tel. 5135. 1947 CADILLAC MOTOR. Ex­ 55 Durkin street. Tel. 2-8316. TO SCOUT Bob Oliver Always Has New and Used Cere Today down. 1938 Chevrolet four- Bolton Notch. Phone 2-4473. •16 Arbor Street cellent condition. Call 2-2558. THE OBLONe We Trade Wild PLUMBING and heating, special­ MAG/C CTHEF Gas Range. A-1 Mve. c a /:hevfolets 1952 Dodge—Radio and heater, 2- door. Clean. 1939 Nash four- FLOOR PROBLEMS eolved with Hartford, Copn. conditiqn. ' Reasonable. Moving. ENE/MV. •UUtTW i l l door. 1939 Plymouth four door. izing In repairs, remodeling, cop­ KNOTTY PINE PANELLING door deluxe. Low mileage. A big linoleum, aiphalt tUe counter. per water piping, new construc­ Only 14c aq, ft. Clear, clean, dry, Phone 2-1353. ‘ I, saving. Excellent condition. 1941 Lincoln Ebepert workmanship, free esti­ "A GOOD PLAGE TO WORK” CENTER MOTORS Convertible Coupe. Radio and tion. Time payments arranged. weli-mllled, satin smooth, V- 1952 Dodge Coronet Fordnr Sedan mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ Edward Johnson. Phone 6979 or jolnt; 6", 8”. 10” widths, random 461 MAIN ST. —gyromatlc transmission, fully heater, V-8 motor. McClure Auto, niture. Oak itreet Phone 2-1041. Help Wanted— Male 36 FULL BED SIZE Coll Bed Spring. n»taiDa*n' length*. 10% off cash and car­ AMO;, , equipped. An excellent buy. New 373 Mein street. Phone 2-9442, 5044. Phone 2-0098. cl,;. (At fc, MERCURY 1948. 4-door, dark car guarantee. Open evenings 'til 9. REFRIGERATION Service, com­ ry! McKinney ' Lumber Ac Sup­ BiMriao- blue. Radio, heater. Very nice. mercial and domestic. See our EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat­ CARPENTER WANTED. Phone ply, Bolton Notch. PRISCILLA’S POP Seat Of His Trouble BY AL VERMEER 1951 Dodge Coronet Diplomat— ing. Plugged dralni machine 830o down, balance easy, Brun­ gyromatlc Iransmlsaion, fully 1950 FORD F-6, 176” wheelbase. dliplay ot guaranteed used retrlg. 7270 after 6. ner's Packard, 358 East' Center Mileage. 23,000? Call between 6-8 cleaned. Phone 6497. ' ' Gr a y ColUer carriage "With mat­ COLDSPOT Refrigeaator, $35. 1 WISW ^TIH’AT 'S RlQI-lT.* L, equipped. 12,000 mlleel Fully store. Gebrge H.,'WiElama AeSb- tress, like new, $25, Phone 2- TO MAKE street. Open 'til 9'. guaranteed. p. m. 39 Florence street. East elates, 260 Toiland 'Turnpike, OPPORTUNITIES Phone 2-4727. , HE D O E SN 'T CARE^ PLUMBING and htating " repairs. l’09T. V •!» ' COMPLAINT. S. FOR ANVBCk5r lS 5t Chevrolet ..iGonvertible. .Club Hartford. _ . " ' Manoheetai - phone 3-8585, atght^ 1949 ’BUICK ’super"‘ convertible New and otd vfbrk. Copper tub­ ■ IN - ' EASY WASYITNG'’'maflhtnB.'"TW<)." ABOUT .VOUR ^ ^ T U S f ! Coupe—14,000 miles. A beauti­ ing a specialty. Ed Tanner. 5747. BABY'S Full size crib, also Thayer coupe, radio, heater. Nice condi­ ful car. PONTIAC 1940 Four-door Sedan. BUGKLAND ‘ year* old. Large capacity. Prfte tion. Original black* flnieh. Grab "Rebuilt motor, good paint, heat­ * ■ - ,, ' baby cairriage. In excellent con­ 880. Phone 2-9952 anytime. 1950 Bulek-Super Station Wagon— LINOLEUM Rerananta 30c square C. O. LORENTZEN. Altcretione, dition. Also bathlnette and this snappy number. Douglas Radio, heater, dynaflow. Perfect er. radio, spot • Fog lights. Call yard. Asphalt tlla, wall covaring. The following positions are copper water piping. New work. bassinette.. Phone 6309 after 4. WESTINGHOUSE Laundromat Motors, 533 Main. throughout,...... 7517 between 6 and 7 p. m. ..Done by reliable,.. w.ell-.tralned avail^le in our Gray Research I 2*--hQui; .aervica„ Manchester. 3636. ..twins. .WashsE uasdr aUL montha, 1950 Stud^ker 6t Ton Mekup— NASH 1950 four-door gleaming men. All jobs guaranteed. Han and Development Cdrhpahy in FRAZER 1947. - 4-door, - medium Xs good as new. Low mileage. dryer still uncrated. Selling house. blue. A-1 value at only 8265 black. Heater, fkdio also rear Linoleum Co., 56 Cottage atreet PLUMBING and heating. Furn­ Bucklapd, Conn. Building Materials 47 1950 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan—Radio and aces, oil bumere and boilers. Earl Must aacriflee, $350. Phone Rock- down, balance easy. Overdrive. speaker. Exterior mirror. Single Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166 or xille 5-7281, " - ^ heater^ 18.000 miles Like new in 8109. Van Camp. Tel. 2-5844. DRILL PRESS 2 Panel Fir Doors ....$8 .9 5 Each -Radio...... heater^...... ExeepUoQaUy • all respects local owner, Brunner'e 9*iiUAhl4> ' tranwpnrtMMon Packard, 538 Bart Center aUeeL OPERATOR V i X 6' "9’ Combo TSSSra - .-'i l l R ^ BENGAL Combination gas 'gnfl ■1948 "Studebaker Champlon«-Pine OOORfr OPENED; keyr fitted, FOR GUARANTEED, Fast Serv­ Each.. — Any demanstmtion. Brunner'i condition. Open ’til 9. copied, vacuum cleaners, trona, ice, plumbing end heating re- Miiist have ability to oiT atbve. Used teas tKan one year. % X 2% Colonial Pfne Casing Automatic. Perfect condition. 10 ropalMdi, Shaan, .pairn,. Altecationa-.at-., m w .worki- ,. . a ct, up ./.pom ii«s-And -fixr. ►. Open ^ 1 9 . ? dlo,; heater, clean throughout. "tiWflSl' striHrt'.”Pl^h« i-’S922!' ' LETS TRADE NOW knivaa, mowsra, etc put Into con­ call Skelley Brothers. 1 WsJrtut tiires. Sharpen neces.sary Excellent condition. dition for coming needa, Braith- street. Telephone 2-8714. tools. J, No. 1 Red Cak Flooring 81W.60 M 'I'll ' 1' ^ 1949. CHEVROLET convertible. 1948 Chevrolet Two Ton Chaaate Stop Here For A Better Deal Western Fir .. ; ______,8125.00' M Oi&ttnbvNUtMidamiM., . < ' Radio, heater. Excellent condi- walte. 82 Paarl atraot" Machinery and Tools 52 ■^^ZUSfci&fcSti!Lw£i2 w Gaosdian I ^ h e r CAPI'AIN EASY A Handy Piece Of R4 Ton Psn*>—Wonder' Burners expertly cleanefi and Bings. 1952 Uaed—24 Months. 5% Storage ' 20 types of production ma­ rakes, hsyloadem. Selection now what de we de?" ful condition. ’’ ■’ serviced. Let ua aervtee and rtr 4 Lite Rear Doors 1*« 816.95 Each Farmalle. Allie-Chalmers, Oliver 1951 Used-r24 Months MANCHESTER PACKAGE Deliv­ chines. Assembly back­ TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX n A G w / / v Ajbrb potOu , BUICK 1949—Dr. Massaro's lor- 19*7 Dodge Custom 4-Dr. Sedan— pair your washing machine or re­ 2- 0 to IS ■ Entrance Doom tractors.from Term*. Dublin Trafctor Radio, -heater. 1949 (And Older Models) frigerator. Metro Servlee. 3-0883. ery. Local Ught trucking and ground helpful. _ $18.50 Each. Co., North Windham Road, Wll- Som»eMLKa.«s*F.l ''■ ■”mer car. bark gray. Dynaflow, package delivary. Refrtgaratora, PSAMio ■ » ? — - radio, heater, plastic seat covers. 1947 Chevrolet Stylemaster 4-Dr. Used—18 Months. 3- 0 to 1S Stagger Lite Fliuh llmantic.-Door 3-3217. P U L L G r o w n r a d i s h e s —Radio, heater. ” i ALL TYPES of carpenter work, wpshers nnd stove moving a Plea.se Apply at the 827.00. MIKE/ Excellent throughout.' Only 8850 1-3 Down, Payment including repairs. Also building ‘apecialty. Phone 3-0753. WHICH M o t h e r .BOUGHT f r o m t h e g r o c e r y ^ GCTA boa ooF iw r.F M ia/ju sr WHsrvafuaJ down—balance 'easy. Brunner's 1946 Pontiac 2-Dr. Sedanete— Ra­ . Personnel Dept. Flush Mahogany Doors. Slain SEE THE NEW Ferguson aide lot for sale. F. Smith. Phone. 3- ttmrnt to no IMI IffilMoie. bebh L0OIGN6 f o a ! i— Packard, 338 Bast Center street. dio and healer. 1950 Packard 4-Dr— Radio, heat­ Grade from $9.00. dellv'ery rake at Midway Garage, 1948 International 8i Ton Pickup 4848. AUS’HN A, CHAMBERS CO., local 1123-Main street, South Glaaton- ~ ' ...... er. green. Low mileage. . and long dlatancs moving, pack­ GRAY MANUFACTURING Other Building Materials At yy WE HAVE TOE CLEAN —All flew tlree. Four speed COMPANY ■ bury, Conn. Phone Glastonbury transmission. 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4- CARPENTRY — AU remodeling ing, crating and storage. Service Competitive Price* USED CARS , 16 Arbor Street 3433. Home of the Ferguson 30. , Wyltteh Guarantee 1938 Chevrolet 4-Dr, Sedan. Radio, heater, gyeen. and repairing expertly done at to alt parts of the U. S. CaU NATIONAL BUILDERS reasonable prices. Free esti- 5187. Hartford 6-1438. 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook 4-Dr.— Many, Many Others Hartford. Conn. SUPPLIES Save At 1949 Ford Cuetam "6” 4-Dr.—Ma­ matee. Phone 8883. Musical Instmnieiita M Lido green. Lsreded with extras. roon. 'A GOOD PLACE TO' WORK” 420 Davenport Avenye 1951 Chrysler Traveler 4-Dr. Se­ ^ BARLOW MOTOR SALES New Haven. Conn. Wapplng, Conn. STONE >ND Brick mason, also Pafntlng^Paperlng 21 NEW USED, RentalA Rcedi, dan—Heater, two tone gray. 1948 Dodge 4- Dr.—Red, radio and cement work. Valentino BeUuccl, Telephone 7-3597 Open Until 9 P. M. and Sundays FREE - ESTIMATES. Exterior APPUCATIONS strings, mutes, stands, accei- 1950 Chrysler Imperial 4-Dr.—Ex­ heater. ^ 80 Birch street. Tel. 2-1601. KNO’^TY PINE PANELLING, aorlea. Fi^pairing. ''Certified In­ tra clean. Radio, heater. Phone 5404 painting. Hava It done now. accepted for Grocery. Meat and -fi!V—-8” , 10” widths, random struction. Muetc for all occaa- 1950 DeSoto Custom 4-Dr.—One 1981 CHEVROLET 2-Door De 1948 Plymouth 4-Dr. Special S e- RUBBISH Removed, lawns mowed Phone 2-1388. Produce Clerks In Hartford area owner, extra clean. Radio, heater. luxe-^lue, heater. and odd jobs done. Also, light and Manchester, on full-time basis. lengths; well - milled, . satin Blona. Ward Krause, 87 Walnut Luxe; Powerglide. Fully equipped smooth, clean, clear, dry, 14c 5336. V IC FLINT Job For The Boys BY MICHAEL O’ MALLEY 1949 Pontiac Chieftain 4-Dr__Ra­ L«w mileage. Like new. Call trucking. CaU Johnny 2-3749. PAINTING and paperhanging: MANY BENEFITS: 1940 Packard 4rDr— Gray, heater. Interior and exterior. (Cabinet sq. ft. 10% off cash, and carry. dio, heater, hydramatlc. 2-0538. Paid Holidays, Pension Plan, JU5T WHEN YVCr FOCUO CAM 5ur6 .'a n o z i;- 1939 Chrysler 4-Dr.—Black, radio COMPLETE Repaira by Stuart R. building and building contract­ McKinney Lumber A Supply, A SPINET Bargain! Just taken HO W A 9 M M m t m Pl6 AL, IF THIS VIC V tTOWT AET i- 1949 Chrysler Windsor 4-Dr,—RA- and heater. Five Day Week. Hospitalization, LOOKS CLOSeO, 71-6 F'HONB IN CANTW'rtx; a n t g p i stK »ie> FUNT MAE MV HVFO,) CHIOeEN,.DOC, VcXJAee FOMUNAie. MACMM— 'V4E' I Yes.'UANKa'botJPt. , dlo. heater. Extra nice. $29.95 PER MONTH will deliver Wolcott on washing machtnee, ing, CaU Cliff, 3-4298. . Bolton Notch. in trade a hard to find used spinet Good Starting Wage, been excellently cared for. Rea­ vic'E omcc HNM. r OFF -nD WHO ) c ALONA WlTHMO; WBICE Afi FAJIEHBPV EENK? ------tA'FOOOLE fkmwae J HRRCUT'OIRBCT. ^ ;j AuiHEHnc mxftL Hotel 1948 Chrysler Royal O ub C ou p e- one of our guaranteed uked care. vacuum cleanara, motors, amaU Group Insurance, Sick Benefits, sonably priced for immediate sale. 'T w e d T j/r - k-k-k-kbxbW sa lU-Smu./] AETLSS ejAARST/ Radio, heater, new tlree. ' 1946-1952, and your old car. Why appUancea. Pick up and dalivery. Vacation With Pay Diamonds—Watchc SOLIMENE. Inc. Cow down payment and 3 years THie 15 V-V-) rM »r/vou'eeTHe HWS/«/—f OF 1947 Nash Ambassador 4-Dr,—Ra­ wait. Trade now. Easy terme. A-1 repair. S a l^ 180 Main Reptiring 23 Apply on Tuesday, between 9 A. e I f i n 3 w Dodsre-Plymouth Cars Jew elry to pay or discount for cash. VIC F-F-F- < a u y WHO TiPFtr dio, heater, overdrive. Motor McClure Auto, 373 Main. CaU 2- Phona 8597. MATTRESS. Your old mattreasea M to 5 P. M., At l«NT^ A R > eR FOCU& OFF completely overhauled by us. 9442, Open evenings. 'Job-Rated Trucks LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re­ Please call (Collect for demon­ 'TOTHONevS/MOOlN N:> YTUA 'sterUised and remade like new. stration appointment. Goaa Piano 1940 DeSoto 4-Dr.— Heater. Clean 634 Center Street PIANO TUNING and Repairs. A * P SUPER MARKET pairs, adjusts watthee expertly. _ TOWN,''; 3RGOM ear. PACKARDS —r Clean, choice cars, Also uprights made over Uke Call Jones Furniture and n oor 176 Washington Street Company, 317 Asylum street . Phone 5101, or 5102 Cayering, 38 Oak. TsL 3-l()4ll. Reasonable prices. Open daily. Your Chryeler-Plyniouth Dealer exceptional values Ip "Top” Safe Place To Buy Used Cars spinets. Tel. Robinson, 7691. Hartford, Conn. Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce Hartford 5-6696. trafuportatlon with. 'comfort, BULLDOZER OPERATOR want street Phone 3-4387. BROWN-BEAUPRB; Inc. economy o f' nmintenance. luxury, SIGNS Bonds—Stocks— 30 Biasell Street Tel. 7191 prestige. Prices start at 8693. DE SOTO 1940 four-door, 8110 ALL KINDS ed. Must be experienced. - CaU Wanted— ^To Buy. 68 All years fr o m '46 up. Beet dol­ down. ’40 Buick. $119 down. '40 Mortgaifcs SI Peter Laloehuie, 2-2558. Garden— Farm— Dairy O.M.C. 1950 Pick-up. red. Our lar value of any car you can)'buy. Silk Screen Process Products 50 MAPLE DIVAJT—Prefer not bed own truck. Very reasonable. $465 Olds 4-door, 8107 down. ’40 De­ Printing FIRST AND Second mortgagee WANTED—Counterman for meat type but wUl consider same. Also Liberal trades. Long terms—up Soto 2-doer, 8195 full price. Easy bought for our own account Fast down. Come In and haggle over to 36 months—28%. down. Brun­ department. Full or pert time. RMUBAILB for freesing or can­ poych glider. AE In good condi­ terra* to suit your p<^etbook. NEON SERVICE confidential service. Manchester tion. Call Hartford 8-5789. It! Brunner’s Packard. 358 East ner's Packard, 858 East Center Experienced preferred. Manches­ ning, 30. Iba. $1; rhubarb roots, Brunner's Packard, 358 East ED. TOMCZUK Investment Corp., 887 Ma ter Public.Market, 805 MBta«| seven for $1. O'Connor, ITl Union 4* Osntar atraot Open ’tU 9. street i.osia'iFltfifrg Center street Open ’-tU 9. Phone 8268 After 6:30 P. M. stioat Phona M16. atraiet street Phone 5698. StHeik AfiVS. ON'PlBFlo trrV' :’Mv. .

MONDAY, JUNE 9, 19B2 I a g e s i x t e e n liattrljfB tPr ^Eoftting U tralb Register Now to Donate During the Bloodmohile Visit Friday ^r#' .... . jawMarnuaithod.. X long loat — the jtiedclared XmW TBiltini Wlin!r^>Wp»Br*iu^^, I f ’oimdty ^fiicial art, inveatment caaOng mvolves of Greater Hartford will hold and M m . George E. -Wllaon of B . S. Candiflate I AbbutTow n the uae o f caramlc forma, lined with 'M- their final meetln* of the year to­ Drive B,. Silver Lane Homea, won wax. which are heated before the Avenge Daily Net Press Run Th* Waather night at 8 o’clock at the Courant flrat 'prtae, a'gold heart locket, at Rotary Speaker metal la poured into them. ?THE CANDY Far tlM We*a Endlag rarocMt of U. ■. W*afb*r Bawan Auditorium In Hartford. Member the cloalng recital by the puplla June 7, 1*84 • I M ri. W «n er LojefcVl of 473 0 «k Before Joining the Harvard ffroupe Include the Center Thea- of the Gertrude Gardner ’Tyler w ith T A e M not, her daughter, Edith. « » d 8. E. Bohn, aaaiatant to the pres­ Foundry Ctompany 10 yeara ago, Master^s Touch plana and Community Playera of. Dancing achool. Beverly D18I- Mr. imd Mrt, Louie Orlowekl of Bohn waa gaaoclated with Bohn FalrJonlgM sad Wedawaqr. Manchftater and the — Coventry- A ioac, .daughter..of..Mr. and Mrs. ident of.. Ute ,Harvard Foundry M A D E A N D 1 0 , OUt »ire*t, left yeeterday for Aluminum and Bronze Gompahy, Mtaiimnm tanigkt 88^ . E Playera. Joseph R. DeSlihone of 402 Oak | Company, CThicago, 111., will be the rajfo, where they plan to at- In Detroit. Bohn a\iperviiea Har- S O L D A T Member of the Aadit d the, commencement exercleee atreet, won aecond prise, a gold | guest speaker at the Rotary Club .charm bracelet !The. recital , waa, yard’s .braaa, steel and m ajpieft'"" MUNSON’S Bureau of OIrenInHan* 7 ' hf M vrth T. toj»*Kt on Wedneeday ■ ’The Red Croaa- Nuraea^ Aide? meeting at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow-at Manche»lerr -A City of Village Charm foundries In Chicagd, and Ita In­ - C A N D Y KI TCIfrEtl lit th * Loyola Dental iSchool. Oorpa pf"|p|tkncheater will hold Ita' held Friday evening at the 'Ver- the Country .Olub. annual picnic tomorrow at 8 p. m. plenck achool. Bohn, who haa been in the foun­ vestment casting foundry In West- 1 i f NEW BQLTON ROAD-^ROimB 8 and 44A at the home of Mra. Irene Bren­ dry biiaineaa for 23 yeark will wood. 111. N E W s t o r e HOURS: »:S0 A. 81. to 8 P. M. WEEKDAYS (CU**lfled AdvsrtUIng on Page IX) MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, JUNE 10. 1952 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE dENi^ I K meetinr of the Permanent SU ND AY 18:00 A, 8f. to 8:00 P. M. VOL. LXXI, NO. 2J4 ■Memortal Day committee will be nan of Mt. Nebo.plaee. The mem- Mancheater Lodge, No. 73, A.F. apeak on the fabrication of Invest­ Harvard Foundry furnishes cast­ hera are reminded to bring allver- ings for Pratt and Whitney. A •: aield toitlfht at 8 o’clock In the and A.M.. will meet tomorrow eve­ ment castings, a method of cast­ .day.------...... REMEMBER CLIQUOT ■ up it*, defenses. ..The. .J.ong-dS". .vention xipening-here July 7. in ieea .to. push „caaea before layed military budget of 82.- The choice of MacArthur was government agencies while ei-al arlzur* and iwe of th* T a ft-* ' ...... ■ ■ ’ C A L L i will he outlined. Several mattera COMES IN FULL HartHy acj. A Taft-Hartiry In­ of vital Importance will he brought 300,000.000 i.s being brought made on s ' voice vote in a closed he was counsel for the Senate QUART BOHLES meeting of the conyentloi)’e^ 46- junction against the strtk# of 680,- hciwe Jhe^ • “ ?*_*. .^ * * before the-deputies by min­ Small— Business subc4>mmit- ■ 000 Vnlted-Bteat Workers,-he-tald-.- attendance la expectedT Your" Chdice Of Following member arrangements committee. isters w’ho-still are in thedaiik tee. ’ Is by fsr th* wpr*t of th* |wo *p- Postmaster Flavors— Willism Mylander, Republican about the exact amount of aid publicity director, told reporter.- winding up an investigation pi-oscn**.’’ which started last February, the Bunding on th* ip**ker’i dias he understood MacArthur had they can count on from the grand jury also indicated three In th* Houa* chamber, ' Truman 2 Rota. 39c agreed to accept. The committee Plan Upset ■ United States. associates of Shaver. ’They were told the Senators and Represen­ BY REID tepNTfiNTS) The overall French budget, aft- decided to spilt the keynoter post sccusfd of siding the allegedly tatives that th* Bupram* Con.rl ••SINCE 1807 sway from that of temporary r r s B E E N OF rOl'RRE” STRAWBERRY. CREAM, ' er mucli delay, wax voted In April. unlawful deals. had ruled against presldantla) AUCTION Bathing It totaled 3 trillion 494 billion chairman and proceeded toward seirura of the tteel mills, but hsd In 8-^ Vote 8AR.HAPARILLA. •Shaver was charged, on I I franca. Of thU. 1 trillion 400 the election of a temporary chair- At AmvNcaii Le^icNi Hdl ---Moiieh«st*r, Conn. . TRUE ERUIT. BLACK cotUita In three, indlctmenta. with said Congre** could vote to take bliiion franca WM"eBimaiked tor Tran, - private property. He Mtld: On I,eonard St., which rune o ff Main St., oppoalie State Armory CHERRY, PUNCH. , violating s federal law which pro­ Washington, June 10—<)l^ ROOT BEER, the military. . . . W’alter S. Hallanan of West hibits any government employe “The Isdue la squarely up to The whole budget ahould have Conirreas. . . . I . hope Congress will — The Senate Governmesl WEDNESDAY EVE., JUNE 11.19S2 at A:00 P. M. GINGER ALE Take th* h*ot off Dad Virginia, a staunch Taft support­ from accepting compensation to (Exhibition After 4 F. M.) been voted before the flrat of the er, waa rhosen temporary chalr- represent outside partle.* before act quickly.' Tha isaua of paacs O p eration s committee todiy year, but there were repeated de- . with ihtM cool TruVal .iuffli ihlflt . .man.of. the. convention...... government agencies in. .Any mat. oT.war..hanitt ln,th.*...bai«nre and v^ed - ■ S - to 9 against Presi­ "ANTIQUE^d MODERN ' ^ - $ 1 ^ 7 5 liya. ' ' Meanwline; the debate on ' Mylander said- the voice vote ter In which the government la in­ • Ravonet-uielding troop* of the steel Is a vital element in the out­ the lireakdown of the military dent Truman’s plan to change Our Tru-Keeli hov* peroui for Hallanan «;as vnanlmoua. ’The terested. i 187th Reg. Combat team wearing come.” Home Fumishinga, Some from a Putnam, Conn., home and oth­ Ciicq uot budget into allolmenta for Army. Truman aald. a leisure law the way postmasters are weqv*i that bring eaal air hurrying in, Waih it, dry it-th * Weri Virginian Is a veteran mem­ Shaver faces a total of possible ! gas masks, move on the douMe Jo er aourrea. Navy, Air Force and . all ready for wearingl Hallanan waa put In nomina- toUi._lf^convlcted. However, niaxl In some rdtnpounds, UN troop* putting all tha poatmasten under ■E«. DIHette TiMMe; ^ g l e Mnhngnny Red. 4)iniHty Apt.-tWxe One .Saturday, atop .at.Plnehurat for -complalaly w Coded messages smuggled into ruine. F ive or six families h fifl Cola Bottling Company of Con- The two documents which re­ th^ islands through air Tines serv­ ccillaga on the armed tore** ^ ; pick'U p by bonded messenger. neqtleut, nauseated him and his quire Senate approval are a peace would affect the Integrity or unity "W e have the honor to inform the big power*. Soviet Delegnte in the building, located In the do* Second Floor of the European Defense oommu- you,” said a (Jommiinlst party let­ Treasury Balance ing Manila and San Francisco duatrlal aection of Bovisa. stomach remained upset for contract between the United were intercepted, he said. The Jacob A. Mnllk tald the UN Dlo- States. Britain, France and West nlt.v.” ter to the press today, "that a armnment Commissloa th* pro­ Byawttneaaca said-a bugs weeks. Washington, June 10—(P)—Thq, messages, supplied evidence of The Coca-Cola company didn't (Germany, and an amendment to Such a move would affect the grand meeting will be- held" .at erupted from the basement cd GREEN STAMPS position of the Treasury June 6; close tleup between the Reds, he posal of the United SUteo, Brit­ deny there was s decayed. grass­ the North Atlantic Treaty grant­ ’’Interests and fwcurity” of the 5:30 p. m. Thursday "fo r the lib­ buUtUnt hi Gte moment of tM | N et budget receipts *178.124, asserted. Other - intercepts have ain and France wna daolgned to GIVEN WITH CASH SALES hopper in the bottle It sold DeLu- ing West Germany the guaranteea U. 8., Acheson said, adding that eration of Jacques Duclo*. of prevent n real reduetion ploeioo. before dawn. It nru ' ThcJWHALCeo this nation, Britain and France' Andre Stil and of all the other 734.99; budget expenditures *278, been found aboard planes from ThaJWHALCeo. of the alliance. Uavad-that a gaa plant lalfegl eia, b u t'it said he didn’t tell the ThaJM!IIALCqo 710,788.10; cash balance 94>*3i arms and ta hveld prohlMtian nX M^UICMVTPI CcMM-> I Acheson told the Senate - the BMBt hlew. up. , M A M c m r m Cemhm 'A -- (Continued on P s fa Ih n a ) ntomie wa^ ene. (OantintMd ea Pagn Two) p«aca contract will grant th* G«r- '~(Oanttnned on Page Tw o) (CkmtiBaad on Pag* Thran) . 000,988.90...... -... ^... ~ ^ ff r