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WEDNESDAY, JUNE M, 19B4 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT N IlattrlfPHtfr Eufm ug i^pralii Average Daily Net Press Run ' The Weather , For the Week Ended Fnraesst »t V. 8. WesOwr M m sa June 12, 1954 The son bom on June la to Mr. Segal, proMnUd by Mra. Gaorga Sisterhood Group LessnCr, the incoming prealdenL Committee' Elects WE DO EXPERT ^ 'desr, eool tonight. Eew 4M e. and Mre, Donald W. Smith of W^et Plans Entertainment who received a hew gavel upon aa- 11,233 About Town Roxbnr\'. Mass., has been named Court Cases Emir, Httle ehange In temperature David Wesley. Mrs. Smith is the Coiichides Season surhihg her new office. Blcsso Chairman PIANO TUNING I Member of the Audit Friday. High la mid 76a. -— ' Mra. Nat Schwedel, general Bureau of CIrmilatlon Joseph Ticrlnnl of Hartford 'and former Liorralne Bradley, daugh­ chairman. introduced .Emanuel ter of Mr. and Mrs. L.eo Bradley Manche»t$r— A City of Village Charm Mary A, N.'Paatore of this, town .1 Clioraleers,'a- large group of wom­ Frank Blerao, past convmandei' ; y of Phelps Road. Boniiio Fiiietl S^I50 Tlie Sisterhood of Temple Beth KEMP'S, Inc. 1 filed a marriage license appllcs- i en who sang the stirring eantata. of the VFW, has been electeq; : 763 Main SL-^MI-S-S686 j Hon in the Hartford Bureau of Sholom concluded il.i season with "What Is Torsli?". She introduced chairman of the Permaneht Me- y(6laaal{ledl^^TertiBlag on Pag* MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1954 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS Vital SUttstics yesterday. ■ Members of thfc Barnard School On DriviiigX^ount I a Donor Dinner and program last Mrs. Bert Matchton Welk, who -morial Day. Ovnimlttee for next V O L .L X X III, NO. 225 II) Band who are planning to attend evening in the vestry of the Tem­ entertained witlt numerous songs year. He sticceeds Allan Hotch­ The picnic of the Golden Age the miling .Sunday at' Lakevlew Albert Boninh, 26. of 33 Eldridge ple. Alt pre.sonl enjoyed a catered and stories; and also thanked the kiss. Club that waa scheduled for to­ Hotel,-.i^ake Pocotopaug, East dinner, following a., cocktail hour. following chairman and a.Aistants Everett Kennedy of the Ameri­ morrow at 48 S. Hawthorne St., at St., was fined J1.5d'1n Town Court Hampton, and have not ye', made this morning on a charge of driv­ During the evening. Mis. Jacob for their efforts In making the can legion was elected vicli chair­ COIN FOLDERS ' the home of Harry W«son. will be ■reservation-^ .fhould call Patricia Segal, the retiring president, ad- evening such a success: Mrs. Sid­ man and Mrs. La-ira Loomis was re­ Three Point "postponed indefinitely because of ing while his license iS''under »us- FREE COIN APPRAJ8AL Guatemala JNeads Leduc of 61 F.dmifpd Rti tonight , dre.s.sed the group and thajiked all ney Ellis who was 'general chair­ elected to serve as secretary, a the^eather. pensiori. but saw--' a companion before 7 o'clock. Cars will leave the | charge of evading re-Tiopsibility who helped her . adniini.straUon man with Mrs. Sc-hwedel and their post she has held for many years. South Methodist Church Sunday at through their various capreities. I dropped.- associate chairmen Mrs. William' Mrs. Loomis represents the DAB. ! HOIBY SHOPPE Offer Made The monthly meeUng of the Hil- ^ 1 p.m. and members are reminded | Prc.seCfblHr W. David Keith told An inipre.s.sive candle-lighting Cooper. Mrs. Manning Fendcll Cor. Center'and'OriawoM Hard Assn., Inc., will be held at: to . return permission ' slips to J; 'ldse relationships" dent occurred. Keith said Bonino. throrgh a greatly strengthened his answer. The vote is not ex­ night as a prelude to her trip to five women, behind, closed doors lilco Erogan, Midiil'tod only to driv- ■ Caterer Pagani served • roast *ourc:e* also said a well-armed boat with, Schlne's family. for 9 'a hours, emerged late last REG. $2.69— 72x108 ...... $2.19 port embargo system snd when all pected before late tomorrow night. day. He i.ecalled that at .one occasion STARTED CANNAS 2 35c , Uig earlier in the day, . chicken dinner and a thoroughly left the Honduran port of L.a Ceiba night with verdicta of guilty on all (Red and Yellow) yesterday, apparently for,^ strike other efforts to bait the cargo at It confirmed, he w'ould )>ecome in .lantiary. Rockefeller offered lie spent the weekend at the ' In other, ca.sos tins morning, enjoyable evening v as spent by all .sea fail. 10 countq of assault lodged against present. Special Sale at Puerto Barrios in Guatemala. France’s 14lh prei lier in t.he 10 her either a $500,000 trust fund or Schihe place at Gloversiblle. Roy Elsie Collins, 72. of RED Bolton, years since liberation, head of the a fixed $70,000 a year income in her three male associates: wa.s granted a nolle on a charge The hairdres.ser.* pooled their 3. A close aide to Carlos Castillo Britain, however, ha* balked a Democrats Attack M. Cohn, chief .counsel to the Mc­ REG. $2.89— 81 x l08 ...... $2.29 Radael Cancel Miranda, 2S, Aji- GLADIOLI BULBS . k,. 50c gift and presented a steam, .server Armas, head of the Guatemalan this, preferrin,; to police her owp nation's 20th cabinet. addition to the 5'a million dollars, Carthy subcommittee, also W*a of violation of rulc.s of Uie road; He said he was offering the and last night she elected to take drea Figureroa Cordero. 29, and r.ogcr D. CTo.sby, 19. of 613 Main to the hride-elect, and individual ^ JEWEL CASES e;;ile movement here, claimed vessris at sea. present, McCarthy said. \ Geraniums for bedding ond window boxes. 5,000 anti-Arbenz nien slanil ready the trust fund. Welch suggested it was shortly^ Irving Flores Rodriguez, 28. St.. cliai;,.,cd tvlth violation of rulc.s gift.'' weie ' showered upon MIs.s \ The 3^-year-old Mr*. Lebron. XIcAdams by all pieaent. REG. 594— 42x36 C A S E S ...... With veJf ritfnir tray*, all witji lock and keys. along the frontier* of K1 Salvador (Coqtinued on Page Nineteen) (Continued on Page Nineteen) Rockefeller, in Arkansas, and after this that Schlne began his of the road,' wa.s fined *18: Fred his repreaentativea here declined Ike’s Arms Budget ah-qidy convicted along with tha Shea. ..56, of no ceilnin addre.ss, / and Honduras and "4t least 50,000 efforts, which were unsuccessful, TUBEROUS BEGONIAS S|>erial 50c supporters inside Guatemala will comment. to get a commission as an- Army threA men on five counts of as- (haigcd with intoxicalion. wa.>i Bobo waa represented in tile saut vH^h a dangerous weapon, fined .520 and given a suspended rise up to fight with us when the officer. Hardy Plants — Fertilizers — Insecticides — Seeds each rhoment comes." negotiations last night by Atty. Silly Harangue whisperedv when the heard the CO-day ccntcncc. Ephraim S. London and the firm Washington, June 17 (/P)—The biggest mone.v bill of the verdict; ‘ i Al.so, Jo.sep.i . assariro, 62, of no Tlegal beverages* 4. Castillo Arinas, in a message year came up for ix)s,sible Senate pa.«.‘‘age today amid Demo­ McCarlh.v did not connect the P At LOW PRICES ' Reg. S2.6!) .>2 X .>2 Colorful Starlex Fas! Color Bidault Making Bid of Garb. Relchmah * Liuria. two in relation to time’. He in­ "I don't abe why they don't I certain address. charged with 4 to his Guatemalan "compatriots" London confirmed that the cratic cries tlfat the Ei.senhower defense budget is taking a ... convict me, towV ' vagran'ey, was given a 30-day sus- said he would be with them "very sisted he took no part in efforts to WOODLAND GARDENS couple have approved and expect •'terrible gamble” with the nation’s .security. At lea.st one; get * c«rmnr*sion'^fo^ With five ch)u!gea o f assault .lOHN J. ZAPADKA I pended sentence: William Clark. PRINTED TABLE CLOTHS s.iortly." The exile leader called on to sign shortly document* putting {Arthur Drug Stores^ LADIE.S’. T>eraocrat-Bponsoied move and per called Welch's questioning "a zllly with intent to kill atlll outstand­ 1«8 Woodland 8t. Open Eveninga L'nUl • Phone .MI-3-8474 |. 40. of RED 2 Bolton Center, 'th* Guaterualan people to prevent into final effect terms of their ing against the wdnvan defendant, 1 charged with passing a stop sign, rHOURS 8 A. M. to II P. M. Arbenz and his aides from fleeing. To Save Peace Talk haps more were afoot to tack more separation and property settle­ millions on the $28,2W,106,486. an­ I T l l l ' l V JA 1*C T ' l l t f ' f t ' 'Tke only thing he ever did, Mc- U. S. District Judge Nktexander w:as fined *6. , , “ .<8tart FlKhtlnjr Friday” ment. He declined to give details 1 - r c t l I Y C X 1. ^ Carthy said once more, waa to ask Holtzoff sent the jury home for PLASTIC BILLFOLDS Chinchilla told newsmen it was nual military funds bill that went X'- of the settlement. through a round of Senate debate -rys I I Maj,. Gen. Miles Reber on July 8 the night and told them to return In new colors, all with change rompartment*. rumored the Castillo Arrnas forces (>eneva. ■ June 17 , (A*)— •i-ipdeflnitely while talks continue Rockefeller was represented In today to pass their final . ju between military representative* yeatei-day. The measure earrie.s ap­ I l l g E I I I ' f ' r 4 1 1 1 11 41 ; Schlne should go about ap- V oiild "start fighting F'riday. " French Foreign Minister the negotiations by Edwin C. propriation* for the Arm.v. Navy. ment. . ,, , iT J of the high commanda of the rival plying for a commission. . Reber \ Eight patterns In these long wearing, faet color colorful print­ A- di.spatch from Associated Georges Bidault plunged1 into lorcea. D»maway. Little Rock. Ark. Air Foree and rel.ated activitie.s for was then Army liaison officer to rre.ss correspondent Jack Rctledge (Continued on Page Nineteen) ed cloth hy S(tarte.v.'AII color eomblnatinne. series of high-level diplo- BldauU met this morning with The marriage, in 1948. was the the year 'beginning July 1. Congre.ss. each In Guatemala, delayed live hours serond in high social and financial Shot I l l There were efforta also by by the new strict censorship, re- matic talks todav in an effort representatives of the' three as , Sen. Symington (D-MOi, a for­ circles for* Bobo, whose father mer secretary of the Air Fone. ——^ — Janies D; St. Clair, a.ssistant to to save the Indochina peace , was a Lithuanian immigrant. Welch, to dent . McCarthy'* story (Continued on Page^Ttvo) told newsmen in advance of Boston. June 17 t.'Pi —CJeorge 'D. .talks from collapse. with soviet Foreign Minister Vy- today's sesafon that he would .seek O'Brien. 44 a man with a lengthy that Army counselor John G.- 22 Children RKG. 39c PURE HEI.filUM LINEN NAN BUNTLY’S FAMOUS BROOKTONE Shortly after noon, he took a *chealav M, Molotov anej Red another 100 to 250 million dollars police record who two months ago Adams tried to "blackmail" Mc­ plane for Paria. ^ : China'a Chou Eri-lai. for research and developnfent of was .acquitted of participating in Carthy intp dropping his plans' to "I didn't wa.ste my time," he told Report Secret‘ Meeting Educator Raps guided •nl'slles, rockets and other oTte of the country's major un- call Army Loyalty Board nwip^rs Hurt as Busy DISH TOWELS ALL YEAR RAYON SUITS Berlin Police reporters at the airport. '‘We did Bitfaulfa talk with Chou waa re- new weapons. i.sol,ved thefts *681.700 from an before hia Investigations aujwm - aome good." garded with unusual Ihtereat aince And Sen. Kennedy tD-Mas.st uWtended armored truck in Dan- mittee. ^ / Save Six Reds Acting on behalf , of Joaeph , it was the first publicly announced Demagogues in leader. of a Democratic group ver.s, March 25, 195'J wa.s found St. Clair suggested there was a Truck Crash Lanlel's caretaker government, | meeting between the two. which yeaterday unsuccessfully shot through the head today. pre.*idential order standing in the Reduced to Bidault saw the top delegatee of^ France, like the Vnlted State*, tried to add 350 millions for con­ City Hoapital doefoha held little way of exniiiinatlon of the board Troy, N. Y.. June 17 (AP) - 399)^ At West Rally both western and Communiat; has not recognized the Peiping Hunt for Reds tinuation of two Army division.* hope for hi.* recoyery. members and hence no reason for Tweniy-tw’o childrep were injured Regfular $14.98. Brooktone fahrir, rri*p. wrlnkle-renlstant ray- countrie.*. regime. TJaually reliable souroes-re which would be eliminated under Poll! e indicated belief the wound attempted "blackmail ’’ ^ today when their school bus tipped Insist* "Blackmail" 1'sed 8tork up now at this low' price for a good quality pure linen nn In the perfact year-round weight. Cnlnr*:. Blue, aqua, navy, For Suspending Tall<* ported several weeks ago, how­ Cambridge, Mass.. June 17 the present budget, said he was wa.s *elf-inflicte,dk over after a collisiSn with a heavy Berlin. June 17 (API A half Both British Foreign Secretary ever. that Chou called on Bidault, McCarth.v insisted Adaima did dish towel. Multi-colored border* and solid color bordere In green beige and roral. Not all colors In eyery size. .Sikes II to 15— 14 President Ocayaon Kirk of Colum­ looking for a means to offer the Lt. Josepli B. Fallon x>y the dump triitk. juat east of Troy. r to 18. All sale* final. : dozen Communist hecklers hooted Anthony Eden 'and U. S. Under­ 'secretly one night for a long.talk. amendment again today. homicide squad said a p i^ l- was use "blackmail” tactics and gave Roland -Eaton, lay administrk> only. The French diplomat's meeting bia University said today the root­ l.inv to understand that ,if he pro­ apeakfrs today at a West Berlin secretary of State Walter Bedell ing out of Communists from gov- Despite some warm exchanges found beneath O'Brien i^ liis car tor of Samaritan Hospital, said 20 rally observing the first anniver­ Smith were reported considering with the Communist leader* this on the Senate floor orlv one note­ and a apenl bullet, p^sibl.y the ceeded with hia plans an "einbar- children, were treated for minor sary of the June 17 workers’ rebel­ leaving Geneva thi.s weekend, moTning w m ‘ unde;.;to^d"to‘i;e'fo? ‘ ra.ssing" report would be. circulat­ the purpose of determining wheth- demagogues. howe\er worthy change wa.s ■ adopted ye.--- one which sinaslied /nrough hl.4 cuts- and bruises and two were lion in the Soviet zone. French sources said, however; they terday; A proposal by Sen. Byrd he.ad from the riant aide, was ed about Cohn. detained at the hospital. noisy, or for callow youngsters, In this connection. McCarthy The c.rowd threatened }o kill had agreed the Indochina talks er their latest concessions Indicatr hpwever precocious." ■(D-VAl to hike the total hy about found on the flooiyof the car. Ambulances took a few of AN ASSORTMENT OF ed any real readiness for a settle­ called for Cgngress to test aS ALL OF OUR REGULAR .STOCK OF them and only fast police-action shoulq hot be suspended or broken . Criticising the "false logic'' of 355 million dollars by- including The car was ^ a parking lot , , , . 1. L ._I 34' bus pa.ssengers to the hospital. - NEW SUMMER DRESSES saved the Red.*, from diFqster. Tw<^^ off, completely. ment.. those he kaid would convict a uni­ in the total foreign rre-esterdav they believed CThdu's tion" for upholding a /acult.v mem­ budget. I Paru, a laigy recreational preserve examined. some first aid etching. night and discussed this question new proposals for a cease-fire in loyalty-security information to lS'/l-S4h. ' w ber's right to dissent, he said: Sen. Fei-guson iR-Michi. floor | on the southern edge oT the Dor- Congress. i TTie bus was carrying the chil­ Police hauleeen concerned iii a 4 ’ li j.,.K v f i T lI Y K IR y ViP Towel "A beautiful range of denim* in all e«»lor eomblnatione. All aalr* final. Informed qiiariera said, they alive.1 Those whp would lead us \m duel m anolhehe.- sAtlhn of It 8 . Ills© lO tg / emergency,door. Berlin dity 'hall.' The crowd was probably would agree on some sort 4 ■ , _ - » h v into such a trap are either utterly (Continued on Page Dorchester eayly .vesterda.y,*. A «• 4 A e-el ff* % • «in v% - ' --- - - — in quiet but .holiday mood until of stapdhj’ group to rerhain here (Continued on Page Ten) blind or they are deliberately tc '- the hecklers started shouting anti- w hirh an estimated 30 shot.-i were Hoc’kv Srales 187V2 ing to strike a mortal blow at the fired and in w-hn-Ji one man might W'Mt remarks. heart of our free InstituUons." Irate West Germans. seized the hava been wounded. s | 2 9 5 R E G ; 60 c .J'o ” CREASE RESlSTA^iT. WASHABLE , Pr. Kirk spoke before the an­ O'Rnen was facing indictment New York. June 17 Chal­ 3-Pc. SET BOXED Oomifmnista and ba.*hed them to nual meeting of the Harvard lenger Ezzard Charles weighed Bulletins PRE-SHRUNK '' GIRLS'SUN SUITS . the street.. Flying squads of police on charges of receiving stolen $ 2 -9 8 Oppie Review Held Bar Alumni Assn. ' on commencement News TidhHs 185'a and champion. Rocky Mar­ Red, blue, green and black check. Size* T^to 14. .dro'ye wedges into the crowd apd money snd Die threat of IncoiiiS from the AP W ire! afternoon. Culled from la.\ trouhlea with both *tate"'"and ciano scaled 187'a for their 15- Give a wonderful Chatham blanket for years of wannth and hauled the heckler* to riot control He did not name.the Senators be RAYON b u t c h e r LINEN cars and then to police head­ nation hung over hirh. round, heavyweight title bout to­ aers’ice. Seven colors. * ■had in mind, nor did he identify '1 night at 5'ankee Stadium . Beautiful new^'patlems in 3-pieoe Cannon tower ensemble—all quarters. ' - r His wife and eldest son. George, j TWO .AIDES NOT CI-E.\Rlfli Was $3.98. NOW $3.29 To Probe of Capitol Hill the "demagogues" and "callow This was surprisingly light forr .The West rally climaxed the youngsters." Prime Minister Xlohamnicd Ah L jr„ 20, hastened 'to the hc^nital ' 'Washington. June 17 CD Sea. ' OTHER BLANKETS $8.95 to $17.95 colors -rRooaler, Butterfly, Boxer Dog. Swan, Mr. and Mrs., Hie eommemoration of the riots a year tells Parliament' his government , from their comfortable hoiSe -m j Charles, who had weighed 191'- McClellan (D-Ark) - said todays Washington, June 17 uP>—Con- "Loyalty and dissent can ' go will reetrirt,'movement* 'of Rus-., neighboring Quincy, in Philadelphia When he lost His and Hers., - ' ago A'hen two million Soviet zone two members of the .McCarthy 5 9 ^ yard and East Berlin German workers gre'ssional sources said today ..one hand in hand.” Dr. Kirk aaid. "Our sian officials in Karachi capital o f; The younger O'Brien, a student ' fourth title fight to Jersey Joe aubcommittee staff do not hava rebelled against Red rule. A dele­ reason the administration decided Father of H-Bomh 'forefathers were loyal...but they Pakistan '. . . Chairman of Joint i . Maji,*arhusetts Institute of ! Walcott on June 5, 19.52- His clearance from the Defen*e>_Dept. DAINTY OTHER TOWEL'SETS TO $4.98 The ever popular rayon butcher linen In thirteen color*. Sportswear Specials gation visited the graves of six tp conduct- a lecurit.v review of. I built a great nation becausC they Chiefs of .Staff Adm. Arthur Rad- Technology.______^ ...... And .his...... mother' ...... are ;***.'.4 2’* w-eigh- to receivee. secret tnftarmatloa. West Berliners caught in the So­ atomic scientist J. Robert Oppen-- } were eternally disasUuified w)t)i ford sa.vs U. S.- is confronted with under indictmentincliclmenl on charges-of re-re­ I between 187 and^ 190 for tonight s McClellan told reporters this in­ viet sector and mortally wounded heimer was to head off a possible their institutions-and sought-con­ "the drabpliral enmit; of intei na- reivingceiving stolen money,money some of the '’'’ ••t. formation was contained in a let­ in the rioting. congressional probe. stantly to devise better ones . . . tional.-Communisni" and the threat tnn-k Jopt.' Marciano, had eltperted to come ter from the Defense Dept, de-' A GROUP OF HOUSE DRESSES West German Vice Chancellor William-i.: Borden wrote the FBI "Today too man.v of our fellow I* growing. O'Brien wa.s acquitted1 of p a r - , in at 185. but l^e had weigh-d the llvered. In the subcom m ltw slur-- RE(;. 70c STRIPED and IM.ALV ‘ L Franz Bluecher told the rally on Nov. 7, 1953, after resigning as Americans are being beguiled by French High Command reports vail la r-• same, 187'j. when he knocked out Ing yesterday'* session of tha BROMLEY AND QUAKER LACE ' Slaaa 12-20— Here it was proved, that it is executive director o f the. Senate- the false logic which ssys that at least 39 Vielminh rebel* killed ceny by s'Federal Court jurv. Harry Matthews July 28. 1952 .Army-5IiCarthy hearings. WITH POLKA DOT OR ROSEBUD HEMS the will of the people of the So- . House Atomic Energy Committee. since the Communiiits^endeavor to and 30 enptured in flare-up o|f ciw'nership Of $10,438 which was before -Rocky w-on the title, TTiis foster discontent with our institu- AVONDALES' CHAMBRAY Viet zone to live in a free, demo- , ^hal his study convinced him Op- small clashes across .Red River i is his heaviest weiglit a* cham- STRINGS TIED TO ARMS ReguUrly $3.98. NOW' $3.29 cratic and unified Germany," penheimer "linore probably than tion^. then anyone who is dis.satis- TDelta . . . U. -S. foreign iitforma- (I’qnlinued on Page Nineteen) I pion. ' Washington. June 17 Ifi —Tha not . . . is ah agent of the Soviet tion chief says after A-sia lour House Foreign .Affairs Cpmmittea $|.98 pr» - Table Cloths ((Continued on {*age Six). i Union." The letter was made -nib- (Continued on Page Fifteen) Communisls are waging "a iiiasr today adopted a propoaaJ which Vc Tuesday night in the transcript sive propaganda campaign” to would deny arms aid to Fraaira ^ Gif' > “ ' 4 of the Oppenheimer hearings be­ wreck ,\iperican Influence in Italy unless they join la an intcintematlonal Army. At ,the samn Practical pHlow-caaes that are so dainty witli-the hem*, with fore a special three-man review Russia L. HcCartli. Jhaa spoken of encounter that lasted well paaU their rage to gain membership in Dr. Edwi(rd Teller, I'niver*!^ ) the organization of white doctors t dent Eisenhower. yet been isaued for the visit whiiA NatloBsl Laboratoriee; waa Green Stamps Given -W’ith Cash Sales ful that, the' reports were true, it .looking into Oppenheimer's pakt idnigh't. \ touad' dead teday. aa appareat (ireen Stamps Given With Cash Sales * Sai^forizcfl and zippered.^ of Califumia profieaaior rredl6«T' .. .fierttencea of two of group of, U.- S. officials tawed the possi- begins a week from tomorrow. %vaa underatood' th at' they felt record and. before the security re­ yTwo inatrchea, being plav^ by' aulci^. Tgroekbavea eBtelala view was announced, m ention^ an with beiag the prinripal Inventor Anienclina. Donald and Robert W'inated’men cdnvicted lait month bility of a'congressional addfes - May .Address Press Club \ Dewey could be'persuaded to yield )of violifting election laws at town today, and also The"klte"rn tive that The other possibility was sug- Mid\Ritaer^a wlfcv ttbe fenadr I to party preasuce to hegd the tick­ 18-ffionth "delay'.' in development of the H-bomb, told the special Bjime.'were not finished when the 4 ' $ 7 ‘95 to $|0-95 "■ V and city 'October election are re­ (^urcnill .. n o t ell orator .and gested by Eisenhower Tilrnsslf at Bally BedeU. of W llndactea. ^ i a c h V et once morg. I of the hydrogen bomk.^ : security Board of the. .\tomii; Ea- tirtie Unfit of five hour* ran put. Maas., called laberatw y peBaa /■ ergy Commission that be would Th^. win i>« competed this after­ duced, longtime advocate of British- hia news conference yesterday. ’ ■; One informed source aaid. how­ The informanta’ aaid some Con­ ,A m e c) c a n s^ida.rity -nt i g h t ' The President said a British'friend teda.v. 'toM tknm her haafeaBB ever. that-if Dewey announced hie gressmen feared -any Capitol Hill feel safer if Dr. J. Robert Oppen- noon. V - MtY'; Annie Mae Allgodd Jones «»**• 'make a wonderful gift! All cgjor comlripatlona Twtd 6 0 . ' What a value! Ekti% fine q.ua]ity. combed percale eovera, Tire ^ r n e brotherqi youngest presses $100,000 suit ' against rhobse j o make a jnajor speech, had reminded him that en^yjgits dM net cease hssae laa$ olaM ^ iM AM Pipm i ^0IM*6 MUreipen^ from the' office. It waa probe . might throw the case Into helmeir did apt have euatody of Uie aad asked thsas $a saaitO sMANcmnti Conn*. ferlzed and with zipper. 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MANCilESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JU , 1954 A \ . 'N ■ P 4 Q B T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1954 PAGE T B K E l

v o M n g fusion, the hydrogen'^mb iti safe, pp^ed' with the whit* (riiateniala Appeals ttussia Leads U. S. ^ acL a ch la n . RoiiiAld D. Major, Review Held Bar pfOcesR. His use o f the word "de­ Bolton Education Board pieces in tlie Catalan opening. This Citventry Three (Fradiiating MANGHESHR KNITTING MILLS l i i i i !: - vice” suggested it might be only a Art Splita Grade Seven makes lyalmost impossible for the JohQ J. Malloy;M all^ David J,L MctJIelMclllel- Purchases First Policy To Capitol Probe laboratory-type modeh' For Airdon Gray, president ice idler a temporary government round will get under way Saturday p ii of the Xlniveraity of North Caro­ stuff appearing in the new.spaper.s grade cla.ssroom.s in the fu­ The top American pli^r, Sam­ ------FULL LENGTH FEATURE IN COLOR------tit the S o u't h Congregational tn::: ordered halt. night. ----- grade 8 pupils of the Robertson Elizabeth A. Schwager, Marie \ : lina, which held extensive hearing*. and magazines arid so on that Sort ture which woulci make, it ini- uel Reshevsky, playedy t o a draw Church in Hartford at 4 p. m. 'The dispatch said authorities j This Is the third American-Rus- School June 24 at 8 p. m. by Jesse E. Schwager, Ruth M. Schweitrjtr, i i l . It voted 2-1 not to lift pppen- of skirts around it (the H-bombl. po.ssible for more than 38 with the No. 1 Ruurfan. Vassily James A. Taylor, president of were pushing plaris , for ma.ssive i zian meeting. The Russians have A. Brainard, chairman of the Jovee E. Scully, Shirley A. Shir- heimer's present denial o f acces.s "You know you have a filter pupils to be in one class. The Smyslo. and anothe^oung Ameri­ the hospital, will preside and an demonstrations tomorrow to show; Y.'on twice, once in Mosedw and Board of Education. shac, David Sills, 'ilibmas A, ill to secret material, while holding system foi information. Y’ou. put present seventh grade class can. Arthur Biagriier, duplicated and the addre.ss will be given by the Very iHii the solidarity of. the people bejilnd once in a match played by radio. “The Lion Horse” Professor Andre Sohenker of SUvInsky, Donald D. . S m i t h. unanimously that he is loyal-:and bits and pieces together. They ha.s 39 pupils. Rev. Louis M. Hirsph-son. dean of the Arbenz regime. Rutledge said that feat again^ Tigran Petros­ the University of Connecticut will Suzanne M. Starkel, Joseph M. discreet. (the Ru.sBiaA.sl already know Truly a wonderful plrtura for kiddle* and all to see. the Christ (Jljurrh (Cathedral. The m 100,000 persona were • expected to yan. The teamykeored half a point give the main address, the Rev. Suggs, Dale Swett, Roberta E. The board's findings afre subject something.-.." for each dra Rev. Bernard T. Drew o f the As.v- H i throng Gualemala city's narrbW — PLUS — John C. 'CJurtatn will give the In­ Vance and Patricia A. 2!elgler. Me N’>S SKIPeDENT to a tlnal review h.v the five-man When Borden, now with; Weat- feel very strongly that Gov. Dewey One Amgf-ican Chess official lum Avenue Congregational t^hurch streets. vocation and the Rev. Truman O. Class dfficers include president, AEC, Which has premised to rule inghou.se Electric Corp.. sent his must be, drafted' to serve again. -said in a Speech of welcome that will give the invocation and pro­ The Guatemalan general staff Ireland, the benediction. Philip Sanborn; rice . president. sometime this month. letter about Oppenheimer to the He has been a great governor and the Russian teajn_ repre^enta the nounce the benediction and Dr. J. FBI, members of the Congres­ and the presidential .office earlier Phiip M. aanborn. class presi­ Leonard Boulay; secretar.v. Eliza­ The apparently unprecedented he mu.st continue as governor.” "greats aggregation- o f chess Wendell Burger, chairman of the yesterday denied a report that the dent, will give the address of wel­ beth Schwager; treasurer, Suzanne publidtilpri ,<}f the, full security sional .Atomic Committee were in­ In Washington, President Eisen­ m ast^s eY-er seen in the hletoiy of School of Nuriiing; Committee, \ylll form^ of,It. Those who could be Army had given Arbenz 24 hours 8 8 come. Principal Royal O, Fisher, Starke); class manager, William Color Cartoons present-the diplomas. panel hearings, meanwhile, showed hower's pre.ss secretar.v. James C. the ^-orld.” \ . ’ to resign: A Joint statement said a PRIMITIVE'PLUTO will pre.sent awards to the cla.ss. McDonough. that atom scientist I. I, Rabi of reached declined comment today. Hagerty, labeled "absolutely un­ crowd of more than 1,000 a FOOD FOR FEUDIN The 69 graduates will all carry SHIRTS Roy’s Team Defeated Columbia University voiced fear "It represented his own think­ the Arm,v "is giving all its support true" a report that Felix Frank­ Shelly Winters The PTA grade 7 parents and a red roaes presented by John O. En- mmed the grand ballroom of the ★ PESTS OF "THE WEST a BEAVER TROUBLE few grade 7 pupils will give a re­ ' that controversy over the Oppen- ing," said Rep. Price ( D-IIl.) to Citizen President Arbenz." furter was expected to resign a^ Barry Sullivan The school boys' ^oftball team ders. honorary director and former Hotel Roosevelt for the match. ception to the graduates. heimer case may re.sult in free tips Meanwhile. Rep. Hinahaw (R- *nie Guatemalan radio said an associate Jifstlce of the U. ^ Russian and American flags In PLAVOIRL * PUSS CAFE a H(AITNTED CAT lost to Bolton Monday by a aepre chairman of the Board of Hartford Calif) said theV.ommiltee waa in­ Arbenz held a cabinet meeting yes- i The program will incfiide: selec­ of 7-0 at Bolton, making a total of- to the Ru.S INTO LARAMHC a TRAILER HORN -* LUCKY DUCK ...... — of "transcendent importance" The ■ group and glee club, processional. son W'lll close this week. William Dr. Rabi, chairman of the A EC's miasioner-Eugene M. Zuckert had I o f State Dttllcs, and that Dewey apeeches, with the emphasis F8 charier open1 until ^Nov o ' ” 0 j WNKS AND LIQUOR VALUES reason for leaving public office. or we'll prepare It in your favorite their testimony would be kept ; who told him two planes para- David G.. Buck. Darby L. CarHOtj. jj^ to cover the . cost of the for,'ll>ose who have not yet had |j|.| j 699 Main St., tel. MI-9-4501 style to take out. CO O L SILKY IRREG. FILAMENT secret and those still in the United I i huted arms, apparently intended „ : ■ , — 1 T 1 equipment. J M o opportunity of availing them- .WINS DANE FEIXOWSHIP Conner. Richard .1, Cooper. Dale J. | dub membership is divided into^ States were canvassed beforehand I for insurgents', near the west ■selve.s of, charier memlvership. 1 ------— ------for pe.rmi.”.sion to make their re­ New York, June 17 (AP)—Jack DeCarli,.Psmela J. Del^m e: •■U'lfjve groups, each under direction Whiskies ' Guatemala town of Tiquisate Mon- Peter Green, Phd., of New Haven, y s m k w r NIANTIC SCALLOPS — IPSWICH CLAMS Wives, sJAters and other relatives , „ marks public. Gray .said he ap­ ' day. The envoy said the arms were dra E. E1.V, John E. paidal. ^ group leader. They inc.Kide oi local 'Elks ate eligible and they proved the ielea.se. has been awarded a fellowship by SOFT SHELL CRABS Geraldine L, Fenoff. Arthur ^ jjo.sepli I>m)bard. Ford Morgan. i'JIH I "captured by farmers and turned the life insurance medical research may obtain ladies' cards or furtlier NYLON SOX Zuckert waa not available for over to polii-'e. Forst. Jr.. Barbara L Fowler. Vlr- i william Hotrhki.ss, Herbert J. fund to atiid.v in Copenhagen. ^ What Guys! What Guta! ■ s a a infori.'alion fioi". the president. LYNNBROOK comment on lo.sa of the document. i In Mexico City. meanwhile, SPECIAL LUNCHEONS DAILY glnia M. Fra.ser. Albert E. Gordon; | G„ble and Adam G. Quandt. Sr. Mi s. rival les V’. Lathrop, 56 B en -1 G E N E R A L B X I'X C T R IC Dennity-k. He’ll train as a researeh I PLUS Marv A. Gozd^ Monica A. : ■ are coopeiatlng with the Sen. Hickenlooper (R-Iowai., I some 4,0|00 teenaged . student.s "Immortal Battalion" ton St. MINOSO WNISMir committee vit-e chairman, said the worker in heart disease under. Dr. I Greenwood. Thomas C. Hart RoRf .clubs Civic Improvement Commit-' RANGES ~ REFRIGERATORS — WASHERS ' Joined in a leftist-spon.sored pro- DAVID NIVEN M 5TH group probabl.Y"wo.uld take a look Henrik Dam of the Damm srka L. Hathaway. Alice M. Haynes. I render service to the com- •\l the meeting la.st night a sum-1 pr. fo r ' Guatemala demonstration yester­ LEO country after denaturalization, but [ FOR 4 YEARS OlO Rout(» 15, W(*th(»rsfield, Conn. • OIL SERVICE • ■'I don't .know where I wiH go, " I Shows Thura'day thru Saturiiay VHF Reception from OMY 10 MINUUS ffiOM THf CfNTffr HAQTfOUD 341 BROAD STREET Julian said he visited Stock- ' CALL MONSON 8227 distant tfertions holm and London, and while in | Opon daily at noon Rums TEL. MI-9-454R Paris last Sunday he was notified ' f*tel/t»nf occommccyafionv fo- ' ' ' MI-9-1124 \ by telephone to report to the U. S. FRBDAY NIGHTS embassy the next day. , j yovf private partin ond bonqt/on I H H H SiVLES and Expertly tailored with 2 flap porketa rrA :;:S; TELEVISION SERVICE ■ He said that on Monday he in­ LOBSTER SPECIAL 2-way rnllar. Waahablr. pre-ahrunk, VRt- EL PICADOR formed embassy officials he was WHITE t GOID not engaged in the purchase of Ckauarl * ‘ (formerly t> Kuw IUv«a, d.ved-.-Ijirge variety of color*. Size* 14'.| to ■ B O X O F lO'S arms for Guatemala. He said he (M -M l M'AAT'.M t h e m t o r v .t , ...... *4 STH COUH, —Panfl Show also told them he did not intend to t'haaaci S* Nrw BriUia, Cuua. »61,. PROOF SOT 2.89 Ckaauel a* Hnlyuke, M#u. l:M ( I) DRAGNtT-Juck Webb, Brn « YEARS OID have'Yin.v dealings with Guatemala ('bBBUtl it Waterbary, Cuua. A lrxanaer until that country and the United Cbaancl *1 aerlualleM. Mati. (l|#) T R A ' -v r Medstampons States "settle their political dif­ (S.VM)' RROAIIWAY TO IIOLLY- WOon—Coiirea ?(afel ferences.” ' Terrific Together i:*9 t *> A.MMAL TDIJE («l) nt FFVS TAVERN SONGA In Cinemascope (M) HAS M WK8TKB.N T>EA- t:*e ( at VIOKO THEATilliR WATER-REPELLENT WHITE •. OOiD TEB— 'main' Fool " (S*> F O C R ST A B P L A V H O I S E - Marylin Monroe (U) WK8TRBN FLAYMOtSF. D rnm a ■' IS- * Sth fREE! Sp«‘rnlalii»ii (irovrs (*1) I'NCLK ED'S rUM CLUB .(Ell OPEN HEARINGS ’ Robert Mitchum —Ka Ua(ch SCIENCE REVIEW PROOF 'SOT 2.79 ills . S) BRT8Y A THE GOLDE.N (*lt DRAGNET—Jack Webb DISTILIED IN WEST INDIES Oil Dewey'» E'liliire KEY ■A. "River O rN o Return" OAK G R llL iU l 40LI.V QKNK POPLIN with Sterophiinie Sound • iS* ( *4I> HOWDI DOODV TIME 30 OAK STREET (Si) FII.M (Continued from Page OnoT' ! y «:.30 and 9:.53 l:4S (iSl TOWN t'KIEE BROWN and LYNCH WRIGHT^S ,AIm) TerrlfKr Uo-Hlt (M) AnVKKTrBEA OF BUNEI ★ FINE FOOD ★ QUAUTY BEVERAGES *:** ( a) WORLO WE UVB IN WHITE •. OOID unlikeiv that an.V amourit of pre.'l- KIRK DOUGLAS FLORISTS DfA.NV KORIN in 1M) NEW8 AT MIX—Pete Stoner sure would cause him to change (5S-U) JUDY 8PUNTES8 Flower* 'fo r All Occaalon* r STH 2 ^ 9 9 M iM 'S WHAT YOU DOt his decision. , “ ACT OF LOVE” —Shirlry Dinraal'r • JACKETS SOT In Washington, Ix“onard W. (tl) COWBOY FLAVBOl'SE MS MI- 8:2.5 BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEON f-.u < *) VARIETY r e r n MA,IN ST. 8-8455 S YEARS OlO Y Buy box of Mtdi lO'i Hal!,, cliainiian .of the P-epiihlican (M) THE EARI.Y HHOW SI N.: -(.lOHNNV tSUITAR" SERVED DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY 8 ' Moil bocli'ponol tor For80««94 Slational Committee, told new-s- '.IBohemlun Girl " FOR A TALI REFRISHINC DRINK, TRY men al tlic While House he be­ with JOAN CRAWFORD .(Ul WHAT'M YOt-R TROI RLE t:M < I) TELEVISION THEATER — for Corp., Box D*A, (U> WEATHERMAN—am' Martin "Thr Tryrl" A RICKEY w CMINil MADE WITH Milltown, N, J.. fpr full pvrcHoto . lieves "there will.be quite a drive ' *:M (U> SPORTS—Bill Keatinf (S*i RIG TOWN—Patrick MeVey .T- RUyT •. OIN pri . 8 8 AT REGUI.AR PRICES RED CROWN Tiiiee riewspaiiers in the slate (SS-Ul DEABMNE EDITION. - (M) .MOONLIGHT MOVIES (ft) SPORTS—Jerry Healy (SI) NEW8-R*y Drury. from $7.88. ^ yesterday published differirig ac-, *:U ( a> WEATHER FOREUABT iiiia (*l) WEATHER—John Quill counts-of Dewey's political future. ‘ *:U I 41 WORLD NEWS TODAY 2.89 \ iu> AREA NEWS—Sports 11 :U (M) THE LATE SHOW - But all. attribuiing their inform a­ <*l) WORLD NEWS TONIGHT "The Mandarin Myrlp'ry*' tion to high sources, agreed on % *:U (**) 'WL'SAOER RARBlt (*1) e lev e n t h HOl’K MOVIE Rihlied-Knit Z '6 .8 5 one point the .52-year-old gover­ Picture I lit* ( *) SIDEWALK INTFJKVIEWS lliM ( I) LATE MOVIE— SWIM nor would not seek a fourth term, "t, ita-ii) c aptain vq>EO "Dancln* Fret'* (*l)awe r WEATHERft bm r , Dewey himself . declined com­ j ? llilJ (U) MGB'fCAP.EDITION— Fred TiM 1*1) NEWS DESK Dwj-ef e a tt POLOS TRUNKS WALKER'S ^ ment on the reports; -M-Mark a Felobcrir ^ 1I:U'(U) PREVL'ES „ 'Assembly Speaker Oswald D. ’ 57HSTH 3 ^ 5 9 1 :» ( k> GOV. LODGE BBPORTS U:M ( t) NEWS HIrI Hei-'intarirnoday: "While I may be ---- - ( i l l JOHN DALY—News BOT wrong, I rtnnk. that when the chips (iil MARGE e JEFF directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK In WARNER COLOR . (*1) HIGHUGMTS—Tnm Colton Teme'rrair'a DayUm* HlfbUfklt arf down the gover is going to 1 . U tMl WEATHERVANE — Carell 1:M (Ul RIG PAYOFF atAMV NATIONAUV KNOWN BIANOS run." ., Joberl S:M < *) KATE S.MITH SHOW ' Heck, who would t i w-illing to 4;i* (Al) ON YOl'R ACCOCNT AVAUAMS- AT AAP UOUei STMIE 1:M ( 4) SPQRTRMAN'S CLIIR, accept' the nomination for the (I«4(Sk ; OOCGLAS EDWAROR I deserves a special iTMILlAND'GlWCE KQiY'ROBERTCUMMINGS # Snug fitting ant- .lieutenant governorship only if . AND TRE NEWS - FILES Op JEfTRET JONES COAL — OIL *bof M8yni to bpvb boon mod# t o —Don Hacteriy ing .M. Ives, the man most often 1 VAILSa •odor lor ypur ^tHor It will ox- R OPEN EVERY NIGHT e a s t c e n t e r .mentioned as a likely successor, y ^ j ^#u your Uv«^ ond tbonkt in jp INTO should refuse. 1, otry ipociol on FotKdr'i Doy. ER AS BEER SHOULD STREET^" Ives, who has voiced his , re-1 L A I ^ M I E MAPLE SUPER SERVICE STATION lu'ctance tnany limes over the past . y ; - /■- ■. 1 \ niji \ I t r 'n fikl ti iir v mem DEWEYsRICHMAN several rnonths. reiterated , his \i.. 11. . l i t II' m: \ K» I i:\ It T AiUNCHESTER stand (yesterday' when - queried Shown 10:18 —- tiartoons .8:3A . MON. hnt SAT. 767 MAIN STRICT about iHte- newspaper, reports. 1‘MOM C SCMMI0,T & 60N S. 1 ^ . • « ,A .. fh . i I ■< y. I ‘at; •1 am not a canijidaie and I do »U^N,j "E XE CU TIV E S tT rE ” Road Service > mi"'?.' . . . ) ------...iK.. . ■- not wish to 1»e,” h * . cITlcQu’od. "I L \ . ■' T ■ 1 ' /■ ' / I- ■ - - ^ X ■ 7 :-/•

JIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. JUNE *17, 1954 PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1954 PAGE F IV E

Ellington "wr Juniper Dr.. rmahejJ hia c*r Into Keller .Taking Amphibious Warfare Course Coventry Coventry Coventry Acciilelit Results in Wrecks a utilit.v; pole while heading south Manchester Developers ■ KELLEY'S on .South Street, . Teacher Chosen Lathe™, who received injuries, E^gliL Are HiirL| to hi? kriee,-waa take\i to Windham BOY NOW AND SAVE! r For First Grade { TROPICAL AQUARIUM Charier Night Scheduled Menv^al, Hospital in Willimantic. | Making Special Study j \ The utility pole was j-napped off j Ls Three Aiilo at^he ba?e b.v the impact, of the Per-Ton Cash Everything for the^ Aquarium * CO KE $23.00 '■ d-h aniwer* to queation* coul4 ElIlngTon, June 17 (Special By American Legion Uni^ and power was cut off lyToO Questionnaires 1,^ Obutined by the preparation of Mrs. Violet Lord Brennan of Sey­ n tl^ town for over an hour. mour and this town waa named as 29 SUNSET STREET— TEL M(.3.S70S Mi«*haj)s Oeeur LathaVn told police he wa? forced Per Ton Caah Mailed lo Rwidenl. “.'*7 ; ;“ CJ; flrat grade teacher fer the new Coventry, June 17 ^Bpeelal)—-• hours. Principal Royal O. Fisher la off the\west ?ide pf the road by C O A L $26.10 Longview School. During the past The American Legion^ Auxiliary transportation agent for the board, anothef N(ehiclc, ^ (EGG, STOVE and CHESTNUT> \ S»king Inforaialiei. year she ' taught kindergarten OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M? has named Mra. Robert Bums aa , New .Arrival ' Coventry, June 17 (SpecM) Fight peisopa were injure^ one State T^oper Wllliatn Stephen-j TELEPHONE MI-.1-5I35 On Work Availabirny tionnairea'under the signature of classes In East Hartford. chairman of a Charter Night pro- A son, Paul Wlnthrop, waa bom ■?on aijid JoKri Prior are IhVeatlgat- | She received her bachlor’s degree Closod d l day Wodnotday and SuiMlay gram June 28 In the Legion Home, to Lt. and Mra. Marshal Frederig seriously, in three separate auto­ ______■ General Manajcer Richard Martin mobile accidruls "in this ^ w n y-4P- ing the accident. No arrests-were The Mancheater Development order to anahoe the replies and Ih education from New Britain She will be a?8i.?ted by Mrs, Merriam at Ft. Devona, Maas., made. State Teacljers College In' 19.53 Kugene Rychlirig arid Mrs Arthur 'Tuead'ay. Mrs. Mierilam-la the terdaV aftei-nooi) and tly* morning. CommlaalNTja puttlnj In the mail t"«he certain that the form waa Mis.s .lean Nat.srh, .52! of Colum­ MORIARTY BROTHERS tonight queationnalrea It hopea l.r ""7* ***^ to c^ p lete. and participated In many acUviUea' James. Invited will be the depart- ^rrrter J(ftie, Gatea. daughter of while at college.- ment president and aecrelafy. all Raul Gatea of Montpelier. Vt, bia. a State welfare^wnrker, suf­ .101-.II5 CENTER STREET 750 Mancheater households will' On these first 100 requests, the fered a possible ctdicussion. frac­ answer, as a help to the Commis- Commission- received a 93 per cent Mra. Jean Smith was appointed charter members,' Gold Star -TTie pate''rnal grandparerita Mothers, past department preai- Mr. and Mra. Wlnthrop Merriam of tured ribs and ^ lo ck when the Bion in a special study it is mak- i-eturn and as a le.sult hhs now in March to teach grade' 2 ih the ' state-owned caivshe was operating hew school. . i dent and aecietary; district presi­ Ripley Hill. Merriam la atationed '4nr of the availability of workers • modified the-form slightly, In Korea, Mra. Merriam and the collided head-/in \i1th a vehicle for new industry in Manche.ster. | Approved by Professors Elections Held { dent and secretary! The unit was organized 26 yeal's baby are expected Monday at her driven by Ch^ord J.-Deveau, Jc. 18, The Commission's special survey "The .Development Commiaslon The local Education Aaan.'se­ of Williniautic. is now planning to mail out ap­ lected the following officers fo r ' AMESiTE DRIVES ago in .lanurtr.y.. .lA2S. The enVer- Iwal home where ahe will reside is being conducted w^th the coop­ while her, husband ia overseas. Mis? >^t.sili. who was taken to eration of two Itnlversity of Con­ proximately 1.7.50 questionnaires next year at a recent meeting: - tklnmcnl program will honor the selected on a strictly scientific chaTier members. The AL post w ill. Belisle-.Aiigiiiit lyinclha^ Community Hospital.- in necticut professors, and is aimed pr#9Rlent, John MaeVeaigh; vice VVilhn^ntic. was reported in good .at obtaining information for the sampling basis approved by the president. Mrs. James Quinn; Sec-1 No Money Down *. 36 Months to Pay be invited. ■Miss Anna Cliristine August of m u s k ; r e c it a l professors from the I'nrtwsity of The griuip voted $30 to aend Manche-ler wa.a married Tuesday condition •lod.-iy, Deveau and two Commlasion. for presumed use in rttary, Mri. Marion Smithwick; ' hityn-hikeis riding'with him. l.cs- Ita presentations to industries con­ Connecticut, One house of\every treasurer, Roger Covey» ! Paving • Drivewiya • Parking Areas Mary Griffith as lepre.sentalive of night to Joseph Orience Belisle of PRESENTED BY STUDENTS seven in the Town of Manc^ster the local >inil to the Ivaiirel Girls' Hartford hy Mrs. PutH T. Welles, Faris, 18, and Frank Fu.sjck. sidering a location here, which Eligible for School I both of Geiald Park,’ were OF cannot be obtained satisfactorily will receive tomorrow the-Deve Parents, who have children who « .Slate prograni June 27 at the justice of the peace. Attending the University of Connecticut. couple at ceremony at the Melody- treated at the hospital for minor from the census or other sources. I ment Commission sun’ey forms. TV will be six-years-old on or before injuries and then di-schaigeil. The Commission questionnaire, . i* hoped, that Information for every Jan. 1 and eligible to enter school Manchester Registration will he in (he afler- Farms home of Mrs. Welles were BKl NO Dl'BAUK) roon with opening se.s.sion in the Mr. and Mrs. Willis R. Schultz of State Police Sgt. Kilward O'Con­ which will go roughlv to one house' working member in each residence here ih September, should register nor of the Stafford Springs bar- out of every seven ‘in town, re - he Included on the form before with Gordon Getchell at' the Cen­ evening to which the public, is in­ Glastonbury. DI BALDO Ml SIi: CENTER vited at 7 p. m. One of the apeakers rucks .said Miss Natsch was headed quests infoimation as to the niim-1 ^ t* returned Ao the Development ter School. Parenta should bring Mitchell 9-5224 Couples (lull Tlcnle, Set east toward Wilhiiiiintic and D e-, her of years the Individual has Cornmission.. w’-ill be (^:hief Justice Raymond The Fli'st Congregational VacatioR Tips h 186 M ID D L E T U R N P IK E W E S T birth and vaccination certlOcatea Baldwin. This will he the lOth. an- veaii weal wlien their cars collided worked in Manchester, the type of "Much of the information on this when they regi8ter.,.Approxiniately Charch Couples Club will have near St. Mary's Cemetery. ACCORDION — GUITAR work now engaged in, other types, survey form has been Included in Njjivcr.sary of the prograni at which their family’ picnic June 27 at the N otify the iMilire before ym i _ • . Nav.v Photo 100 new pupils are expected to nhout 171 girls pailicipate. It is Deveau told polw-e he had picked leim —, ., ....Ill w.ieie tnev of work for which the Individual "''der to supplement certain in- Kxsmining a crane shovel power unit,, second from the left. Is Midshipman Robert M. Keller, son enter, grade 1 in the fall. THOMAS COLLA CONST. CO. Natchaiig State I' rk. Picnic up the two hitcri-hikers near the haa capacity, and the present loca-' formation which has been labor- of Cspt. and Mrs. Walter S. Keller of North Coventry. Keller, who entered the Naval Academy in a cninmunUy servrcc project of the lunchea are to be furnlahe'd by each ean reaft-h you— how long yoiril Ti ADDECL SCHOOL Democrat Women to Meet unit. Shell Chateau, ill Williinantic. he away. Uon of the individual's employ--collected from the Price June 1952. la now at the U. S. Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek. Norfolk. Va.. whe,-e he is tsklng Democratic women of Vernon. 251 BROAD STREET MANCHESTER family with eoft dri.iks t^^ie avail­ State Policemen Stanlev Nasiat;- 'hlent. The questionnaire also aaks!«h(l Ue Directory of t^ Town of a joint amphlbioua warfare training course for mlf^'hlpmen from Annapolis and Royal Canadian Naval The unit also voteil to estab­ able. Thb.sc going are to meet at Notify your Hood Route Friday Evening. June 18, 19M Somers arid this town are invited ka. Noiinan Tasker, and Joseph Salesman to make eertain If the individual, if he or she i, , Manchester. Unfortunately, in this Cadets. Keller, who raceived his appointment for the -Naval Academy from Congressman Horace lish an annual ai-holastlc award the church' at, 2:15 p. m. with Haber.sloh aided O'Connor at the to hold, their monthly meetings in for one loi-nl and "ue Mansfield Hood"? fresh Dairy Produet? 8:00 P.M. now employed outside Manchester, i direotory. the status of a large Seely-Brown, has a complete acholarship for the four years at Annapolis. Also pictmed"shove, left of Vernon. The picnic planned June transportation furnished if heedeil. scene. Police are continuing their public school pupil.xPach scholar­ Will,Jut delivered regularly to would be InUrested in finding! female workers is Keller is Midshipman Roger E. Box of Pnidenvllle, Mich., and on the extreme right, their Instructor, 28.. will 'be held at Henry Park at The program will .include baseball Four peVsons Were injured, one seriously. <\hen these cars col­ investigation. PUBLIC INVITED work In Mancheater Iteelf *‘if you ‘ included ^*nd the CornmiMion i Sjct. Leonard A. Gm*t of Brideman, Mich ship will amount to and will and swimming. your •ntnnier home. Or rail ...... AMis MM most hopeful, M A * A ft 1 Whowever, ^AA A A A A A A M from VAA 14,1 its 6:30 p.m. Vernon ladies will pfo- be accompanied by a coi^lificate | lided ihead-on yeslerda.v afternoon On Route 3Y in Coventry near St. Brake? Fail in .Auto ADam? 3-3603 your hu’. l Hoivd could get a job w-hich would be as vida the entertainment. Barbecue I'lanne?! one In seven sampling plan to be awarded by the local unit. <11 is | Mary's Cemeter.v; Miss Jean Natsrh. 51. of Cfoluinbia, who wa.s driv­ In another accident yesterday. Dairy. / good M your present one." it will be remembered was pastor Oiarle? Henry .Avery The Mr. and Mrs, Club of the ing Ihe State-owned car above, w.i.s taken to the Windham Mcmo.ial Kenneth R. Tippy. 18 Cedar Need High Retunt able to build-up more arcurste 4 section is maintaihed to put dead expected, unit oft.cinls said, ! Second Congregational Church will figures of the nature of its female -H (llothiiig Drive ■of the North Methoclist f7hui;ch dogs and buried. I Charles Henry Avery of Pinney the awards.will he presented at Hospital with a concussion and fi-actiiicdrt'lh.?. The three oocl;pani.s .Swamp R. ad sn.rtained head in- Adam Rhodes, .Commission -St., died St the Rockville City jiHve a barbecue for members June ot the other car were also taken lo the (lospital a n ir^ lcr released. Juries and-- j -a '— bruised • »-■-hip -■■'v.hen •*--the member who is Ih charge of this working population. for four years, expecLs to occupy Owner.'tilp of the dog wa* thVn ■ respective g.aduatlon exercises. his former pulpit on a late Sunday ! Hospital last night. He was 26-.at 7 p. m. at Ihe Church Com­ brakes of the vehicle he was oper­ BUrvey. emphasised, in his an­ "As a Anal w-ord to those,, "one Set for Refugees traced and when Warden Fracchia The group also voted $25 to­ munity Horse. Reservations are to out of se\’en" receiving the suf.yey in July, and Mra. McLaughlin wiil nformed the local party thqt the i born Sept. 28, 1876 In Colchester, ating faileil to work and his car nouncement today, that the Com*' ward the Valerie Fergu-son fund be made, by Monday with Mr. .and Scfionectady., / rk’. N. Y.V, three ,daugh- o .".u i turned left into a ditch dn Route questionnaires, the Manchester De­ accompany him. was dead.' the dog's, owner the son of Mr. snd Mrs. Geo’.ge to he taken fioiu their child Wel­ Dealer in Horses UTS.a/..,. .Mrs. AC.*.- Daisy__t> BJurktand 1___ _/ 4?w...aU of South ■ mission needs/a high return of Rockville, June 17— (Special) — and Emma Carrier Avery, Mrs. Fkl\ilH:d W'nite, chairiVien. questionnaires in order to obtain velopment Commiaslon emphasised On Oct. 20, they will sail on the then told how the dog had bitten fare poppy monie.s and $6..50 a.? /Windsor, Miss Nina Squires of , , . > . . that in order" to have proper sta­ A Tolland County 4-H ■ drive to Queen Mary for England where a endd on Sunday but because it i He is iurvived by four Sisters, (iardeit^iih Formed reliabi* results. their sh.'ire of a Fourth , District A new 4-H Gafdpn Club, the Dirt D ies-in HarlfonL'SpnnR vaiiev. n . y . aiui Mr.?.i./’wf: l\ tistics. the University of Connec­ collect articles of used clothing Mr. McLaughlin will speak before w«a \ cloae friend it was not I Mrs. George West and Mr?. J. E. |j{„.,.,.Vahariof King.s'ton N Y .: a ' ^ Rhodes' statement, giving the firoject, assigne-l to the local unit Dauber.--, has'been formed under N O W ^ P R IC E D and other useful articles for ship­ ticut will r e tir e almost 100 per the Vellore Council. They yill then report I Barton, both of East Hampton: B.>: their payment of favors, nap­ -• ■ / 1 sister out of state, and aeveiril ‘ " ''‘1.Cedar Sw.nmp Road background for the Commission's cent returns of The questionnaires ment to needy refugee families in leadership of Mr.?. I>**ter F. Chaf­ to avoid the on-coniinc traffic. He proceed to India, where they spent ' The owner a iked that the dog ! Mra. A. C. Benriler of Hartforfl. kin.?, tiay decorations for Memo­ Hartford,. June IT uf' Tliom^s W. ; prfuuU liildi en: EVERY NEED FOR YOUR CAR AT decision to conduct the survey, because after all this is a sampling Bavaria, has been announced by fee. of Flanders Road, ! was going .south on Route 44. 15 years in the mi.s.sion field be­ be ch eck ^ for rabies. i Mrs. K. E. Closson of Cranston. rial Day holidav, siicci.allv of SquireftS, 67, of 73 Fairmor>t^ St., ^ TJie funct\al will be held Satutulay follows: and it is imperative to complete Albert B. Gray, county club agent. I R. I.; six brothe-.s, Frank Avery elected follows: president. Cathie With Tippy in the car were I..eo "During the last few months, fore coming to Manchf^er. After The w ^ d e n contacted Dr. .vele.an.s. In the .Slate vclcrahs died at McCook Memorial Hospital a.m.. at the Thomas I'Vr- as near,to 100 per cent as posaibir A committee set up to plan the a three month.s' Inspectife tour of of Colchester: Cleveland G. Avery Ijibrie; vice pre.sident, Linda Gfop- iftft.. i.'.ft----- 1 ij— - Webster 3K. Mittei holzer. 9, and Carol Mellon. the Manchester Development Com­ drive asks each town to collect, Forbes Bu.slmell. local veterin­ hospitals. lieck; pecrelary-treasiircr, David ley Funeral Hojne 16, both-of tliis to'wn. Tlie latter in order that an^ valid conclusions India, they will return to New arian, and exfdained the case. It I of Fairfield; Harley H. Avery of (his morning. He was once one of with burial in Palisado Cemetery,' mission has wanted to obtain in­ ■may be drawn. "The cost qf sending w'rap and furnish the postage for O T X t e THAT OLD ELECTRIC They also voted $15 to the local Demood.v: re)-K>rter. Knid Mitcliell: two 'siLlaine-l -facial and body formation about the residents of York City in January. Mr. M^- was' suggestedXlhat the dog be (Miami. Fla.: Welcome^ Avery of I’lihlic Hcaltli Nursing Assn, and th'e best-known dealer* in .rai-c Windsor. out a second mailing is Jiigh so clothing collected in that corpmu Westfield, Masa.; Herman Avery games and .song leader, Peggy h ois^.jn Southern-New Knglnnd, injuries. All three were treatpil at its towp iw that it may be pre­ liaughlin is executive secretary of dug up because i ^ head was neces­ $10 to the Nathan Hale Cominu- Grassie. ,that the cooperation of ev^ y One | nity. The name of one person, the Vellore Christiim Medical Col­ i of East Hampton: and Vaughn SHAVER AND I- Squiiets'.^ family .has dealt in .Manche.ster Memorial Hoaiiital WPIEX( pared to answer questions from sary for State ^ a r d of Health nily Center under their coniniunity receiving the form in makiing a -designated as the sender, is to go lege Board, with office* at 1.56 Avery of Providence, R. I. Albert B. Gray, count.v club I horses for $«yei al generattons. The Making fresh apriegt pie.sei vea? ye.sterilay and lefeascd.. prospective new industries as to prompt reply will be very sincerely i °o the label as a return address. te.sts to determine \f the dog had service program. agent, a.ssisted With organizing 5'null need to buy I 'j pnnnds of ■At 9;45 this nuiining. ■ In the Fifth Ave., New York City. . rabies or not. Fracchia then yent Tlie Burke Funeral Home in" I family colora; green and while, the various occupations an-d avail­ appreciated." The collection will, be completed During Ma V,. 185 graves regi.s- the group. Meeting."; will be the sec­ (^w'eiip- known at harness racing the fruit if you want three cups third accident in le.ss than 24 ability to work of its citlsens. At to the d-.imp. dug up tha dog. Rockville is in chsrga of the tialion clipping.? were turned in. by July 15 and thg wrapped pack­ funeral arrangements. / ond and fourth Wedne.sday of the tracks throughout , the United cut-up. hours, Kilward W. Lalhan, 28, of the suggestion of General Man­ ages will be brought to a central severed ita head and brm ght it to making a total for the year of month at 3 p. m.. at various mem- LUGGAGE-RAK jStales. I ager Richard Martin, the Commis­ collection area from ' which they Report Dog Bites. Dr. Bushnell where it wa.? frozen S A V E*7€ 9 1,838; savings stamps solcl hens' homes. The meeting Wednes­ sion talked this problem over with Hospital Notes for the night. Yesterda\\it wa.? j Mancheater Evening. Herald j Squires was born Dec, .5, 1886. in ! N E W DELUXE will he taken lo the Poet Office Iht-migh the Robertson Si-hool day will be at the home of David I New York City. With his three two professors at the University and shipped abroad. taken to. Hartford wher^ teats ( Ellington rorreapondent, Mr?., G. riuring the pa.sl year totaledtolalrd I Deliioody. Knid and I^inda will r u g g e d c h r q m e like , F. Berr, telephonn Rockville j brothers, Richard. Noah iknowiWa-" of Connecticut in Storrs. Dr W. Patients Todav: 138 Many 4-H'ers know of the refu­ Fraceliia Warns reported today, proved.the dog did YOUR OID ItECTRIC SHAVER $2,003 65; publicity was 288 .3-4 | meet .soon with Mrs. CTiaffee to ATTRACTIVELY FINISHED . McCain and Dr. Robert G. Bur- not have rabies. 1.5-9313. |Noniel and Behhcr, he raced,- ADMITTED YE.STERDAY: gee need from having heard Miss IS WORTH S7.S0 TRADE-IN inches dir. ing the year- including 1 plan the program for future meet- I trained and traded horses all his Fresh Sea Foods Now In Season WibE OAK SLATS - night. These men have given Paul A.verill, East Hartford: Mrs. Margery Gaylord talk of her ex­ D,-. Bushnell urges all residents One of the mo.at unumal stories AllOWANCE TOWAED A NEW 95 articles which h.avc been put ings. 1 adult life until poor health forced STREAMLINE HIGHLY POLISHED freely of their time ami advice as Emma .Johnson. 323 Center St.; periences in. that area. to report dbg biles knd to hav in a scrapbook and entered in the] Nurse To Graduate V f ISH.ANI) CHIPS WITH OUR FRI.\LATOR to the best way of obtaining this ever told by Dog Warden Lee i him to retire five or six years ago. TUBULAR ALUMINUM GUARD Mrs. Marion F'ranklin. Vernon; The Clothing Drive Committee them treated as soon a.? possible'^ rin-liict Contest. | Mi.s.s Mary J. Porter of this ‘ Of the four brothers only Richard Information. Mrs. Kathr.vn Gardner. 73 Flo­ needs the help of all 4-H members Fracchia concerned a case he ; Any lime that a dog's teeth breaks PluRged Sewers Freed *Our new sanitary process gives you a delicious, cri.sp, RAIL-THE KIND OF RACK "A t first it seemed obvious that It's tha finott alac- Delegates elected lo the dejiart-1 town will be among the 69 nurses I is still living. 1 rence St.; Mrs, Sylvia Cohen,’ 51 to make the drive a succe.ss- The handled earlier thi)i week. i the skin the victim should be WITH OUR trie thavar aver ment convenUon in 'Bridgepoi I who receive their diplomas duVing j Squires’, latest connection with golden brown fotid Seals in the.flavor! Come in and YOU NORMALLY PAY $45.00 the 1950 United States Census, of Jordt St.: Mrs. Catherine Daniels. committee says 4-H leaders and Population statistics should be A child, while visiting with her I treated, he added. A scratch mads. Shave? a? Julv 15 16 17 include Mr.s. Wil- Kradualion exercises from Ihe - racing wit* a stable in f:icenfield, trv them! FtIlE» OYSTERS .\M) CLA.MS PACKED 32 Hazel St.; Mrs. Helen Hander, Town Committee members can be parenUs, was bitten by a dog last ! someliii'es is as dangerous as a “ELECTRIC EEL” ham HoUhki.ss first; Mrs. L o u is ; Hartford Hospital at the .South I Mass., which he operated with his FORM FITTED LUGGAGE used. Upon investigation into the RFD No. 3, Rockville; Mrs. Alice contacted for help In collecting smooth Si a blada, TO TAKE HOME. CAI*L Ml-!)-8fl01. census figures, it was found that- Sunday and the bite wa.?- not re- i *108: bitef \Cleana Out Everything in half tha lima. .Htcullet, .second, and alternates, 1 Congregational Church in Harl- I brother Richard, who now lives in RACK COVER...uat *i Allen, 638 Parker St.: Mrs. Maria the clothing. ported' to either the family ptiyai- With warm w-ather due fir the M'rs. I furrt "I ^ P. Sunday. I Hartford. It was di.sposed of When no separate atatlstica were avail­ Packages ready for shipping and With your old Mrs. Kugene Kychling. fii.sl; NIAH N C I Tl UST HUT TIMS Balfare. Glastonbury: Robert cian or to the dog warden. ' coming months. Warden Frac- Edward ,S. Kra-nz, second. he retired. able for Manchester or even for Hickey. .50 Grandview St.; l^iv- the postage money can bo. left at ahavar, only •Manchester Kvening Herald Besides his brnlher, he leaves his r\ Manchester and surrounding owns. Tuesday the dog, which bit the: chia sa.v.s there hajt always been ANDERSON and $22 Mrs. Hotchkiss has been named c o m m u n it y r e s t a u r a n t rence Hanover, 19 .Silas Rd.: Hen­ the home of (Gilbert SlOrrs in youngster, darted ' out into the ( more dog bites during July and . "I.r.."- I <’oventrv rorre?pondenl. .Mrs. wife. Mrs. Victoria Lanibeil I4.{ NORTH MAIN STREET .MANCHESTER The census tabulation had taken North Coventry. \ chaii-inan of a " IJttIr, » telephone PI Squires; two ajins. Noah of West ry Hall, 262 Lvdall St.; Joseph road and was stnek and killed by | August than any other months of vuminage and food .sale June I the Greater Hartford Area as a Barno, Smith Coventry. Mrs. .An­ JOHNSON [Hartford and John Squire.?' of umt. The Commission dealir.ed a town truck on Keeney Street. | the year. ' The paat two years PI.U.MBINO and HE-ATING RUSSELL'S AIR-CONDITIONED In Inc vacant slore-.s|>.i< c tn the \ - ■ SAVE na Burton. 36 O'Leary Dr.; Rich­ Fracchia waa railed to pick up | during lhe.?e months the warden !H!!LU$TER auto ENAMa that .the information on Manches­ 166 HIfi^I.AND STREET Welles budding next to the Ffiat ter had been punched up on labu- ard Stiirtcvant, Lake Street; Ken­ McLaughlins Visit ■ the dog. The dog waa later taken | averaged, a bite a day invesllga- BARBER SHOP Congrcgalh.nHl Church frcni 1.9 17 COLORS neth Wichman. 54 Brookfield St. Phones; m-3-6884, 3-7549 ON laUng cards, but--upon Inquiry of lo the town dump area where a tlon. COR. OAK and .SPRUCE STS. TEL. MI-9-5.522 a. m. on, A.ssi.slm.g her wdl be fft» C«» ?> Hmm AD.MITTED TODAY: Mrs. Carol orV «043 th’e Bureau of the -Census, It was (Aliiirch ill July Mrs. Steiillcl and .Mi.s. Lviv Green .V V P». .6 9 found that the cost of Tr^aking a Sullivan. 216 E. Middle "Tpke. PARTS ■*N..' DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: leaf. Mra. Hotchkiss can he con __ *’ l V/m special tabulation appeared out of taclcd fo'- pick-up seivi line with the benefits rerRi'''’d Edwin Johnson. Glastonbury; A letter received today from Fuel Pumps Stanley Shollk, 38 Salem Rd ; Mrs. Brownie? Become Si-oiit? Dr.- McCain and Di;. Burnighl Mra. W. J. McLaughlin. siknowl- j Fly-up and invqsliture cci e- FOR MOST. CARS Mary Johnson. t^fOO Summer SL; enuiiT strongly felt that a survey of oi edging receipt of clippings of trie monies -were rondiicteii last night own would be beneficial; first, be Mrs, Ruth Gaunider and daughter. Herald's account of Miss Kath- , CUARANIEiO 60 Wetherell St ; Alfred Drigg.4. for four Brownies of Tioop 69 In- cau.se It would be up-to-date and leen McLaughlin's ma-rlage to Mrs. Theodore W. Moberg. tuil Heavy Duty Wire — fiMi $ 1 .6 9 not four years-old. and secondly, JT\,616 N. Main St.; Aurel Biirnsch, William A. Burkhardt, who is ; tXCH. 49 Cpmell St.; John Woron. 178 E. .. SscouL Loader of Troop 71, at the Switch.In Rubber studying for the ministry, discloses I Roberlsoiv .School. fils StraiMTS $2 Jolinson's CAR HATE MainNSt.. Rockville; Mrs, Shirley some .. interesting fayls, one of I HISTORIC Hondle— Removable M MINurt MO aUMlNR- WAX The girls, Joyce Kldrcdge, Mar­ Kelly, ^ 7 Hartford Rd.; Mrs! which is that 15 Manchester peo­ \ m \ n \ Cage — TIME IS Irene FoisA'. 106 (Thestnut St.; ple attended the ceremony in ' tha Wilhelm, Virginia Bay and CARPLATE Cluntr ChrlstopheK Marvin. 73 Oakwood Christ Church Methodist. New J Roberta Rankin, were made, mem­ 77c RUNNING OUT St.; Jfark- Hoffman. RFD No. 3. York City, when at the time many | K N O C K O N ^ O O D - Danny K ay $3.00 bers of Girl Rcoiits during the BONDED BRAKE . Cellulost SPONGE MEN\S CUSTOM MADE Rockville; Sandra Thompson, were attending the New England ( ‘ (SOI’ND TRACI ceremonies. .Mrs. Carl Reimei and 25 Ft. With Mr.:. Henry A. Bay a.ssisted Mrs. SHOES AUJ Mansfield: John Jobson. 90 Green­ Southern Conference, then in ses­ Hear niir Rerorda at the'^anrheater Drive-In during Intermiasion i14i Switch 364 MlANS NO atViTS wood St. sion iq Brockton, Mass. Motiorg during the program. TO SCOtf TOUR make M4*4 Cm - OtUAA$-FOt AU CARS SUITS DLSCHARGF.D TODAY: Harley Mrs. McLaughlin write? that Awards to Girl Scouts of the -■ troop foflow: Second class badges. MCtiRI SIT OF 4 Newcomb, 30 N School .St.; Er­ the young couple have toured Ap«i9«t4 nest Roy, S3 Walker St.; Dante through Buffalo, on through On­ Pott^rton's I.01S , Mobetg. Jeanne Lavigne. o„,v $69.50 Pagani. 47 Homestead St.; Mrs. tario to Detroit and Lake Brevort : 1.10 CENTER ST.— (Corne;c-«f Church) Barbara ralmer, Grace Fawell. Win June Kiss. Mansfield Center; Mrs. in Northern Mic li., where they will i . Doreen Bauer, .Ioyi-0 Chapman. , J ARCHIE Catherine Franzosa and son. 181 spend .Some time before Icavnig ' Koi-en Toedt, Joan Mcl-ellan. Joan .Summit SI.: Mrs. Dorothea Henri- for Mi.ssourj. Tlie parent? of Great $62,500.00 Thbnipsuh, Karen Kldredge;, Lillian 19 THE TAILOR ques and daughter, 129 Loomis St. Burkhardt. the Rev. Carl A. ajitr Loyzim.' dressmakiiig, cooking, Overufhelming nationwide response greets the greatest name h e a d jjo Nt 829 CENTElt STREET BIRTHS TGDAYr a son to Mr. Mr?. Burkhardt. live at Kansas child care; Roberta Haiusen, dre.sa- TRIM. RIMS' VhIm TEL. MI-9-4839 and Mrs, Louis Churllla, 82 Fox- (Tltv, Mo. , making, cooking; Kathy Olsen and in bourbon in its Proof, lighter, milder, lower-priced bottling- ADOS 1954 aiAUTT TO TOUR CAR -HK^HLY croft Dr. 'rti? Rev. Mr. Mcl^aughlin, who j .'"j JoBri Thompson, sewing and cook­ POUSHEO STAINUSS $Tfft> ing; KilVen Kldredge, cooking: companion to worla-^famous Old Crow 100 Proof Bottled in Bond. lA R Y ' Nancy Bis.sell, reptile; amphibian, remember Martha amf Marcia McCombe; BOTTl! IT* - ceader's badge, Nancy Bissell. ’ Carolyn Staib; perfect attendance, WARMER FATHER'S DAY SPECIALS ‘ Doreen Bauer and Joan TTiompson. PLUGS IHTQr^ DADS HAY . Mri!. Mobei'g resigned as Scout OGAI ilTtt AT THE NO /y IS THE TIME —AND HERE'S THE leader. She has held this p'osition for three years.- She will contirtue PLACE T a.s a committee member. Tlie group CAR CLEAN w.ill need a leader and anyone in- BRIDGWAY MILLS BUY ALL ENTIRE STOCK SLASHEpp : terested in doing Ri'is work' Is re­ 4IPKIT YOUR quested to contact her. Tw> Nftftd N?lhi>ig Elw MEN'S SPORT About '2b mombars of 'the, girls i'eouiar Sensational QUICK DISPOSAL DEMANDED! : troop went on an overnight trip VALUE EOe ■to Storra'recently. All fOOR NewEner^i -• Dtatrict I..egiiin To Meet 8 6' ' P R • O • O• F II . - . The Fourth District , American SHIRTS/ NYLON FOR THE eOLFER ' liCgidii wilt meet Jiily-il al the TRICO MaTORS Hebron Legion Home at 3 p.m. Kentucky Straight NEW l l l ^ |erms of Jole: M E S S ■] . Aug. 8 will be the district family WILSON SPORT GOODS ’ picnic at Sweetheart Lake, Staf­ Bourbon Whiskey,. For All Cars ford. for members and their fami- Tfofti $ ^ .9 5 Cluba, RagK. Putten?, Golf Shirts. _ * lies who will bring their own picniw Caps, Caddy Wagons, Pitching lunch. Wedger.s. Ralls. O r This will be an all-day affair. Celebrated O ld Crow— .There will be no business meeting How -\bout A Rook On How To In August. Recently elected as dis­ lighter, milder, lower in LAY-AWAY trict officers from this town were j Correct That Bad Shot? Richard C. Snow aa historian fo r ! price than the loo Proof the post and Mra. Mildred C. ‘ Bottled in Bond Judatz A* chaplain of the unit. Board Seek? .Applicant? FOR THE FISHERMAN The local Board of Education la easy credit B W •eeking applicants for position of wtl^ town-owned hus drivers. Informa­ Outboard Moten — Rods tion, application forms and eperi- RehrIs — Lin*$ — LurM firatione can -be secured at • the MOTOR. Plugs — Nks — BootSft— , Board of Education office at the BRIEFS Robertson School during buBln,eas MOLT ATHLETIC MnHiili TIME IS 4/5 QT. 11.10 $1.49 SHIRTS RUNNING OUT FOR THE CAMPER- IGAUDET MEN^ CUSTOM MADE ICE CHESTS--BRILLS SUITS J|U BS - -B R IL L U T E N S IL S Only $69.50 ARCHIE SPORT THE TAILOR c/^ JEWELER' 32$ rr.XTF.R STBEETT I s p o t _^BRlDGW Ar M MCBRIDE’S 785 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER^ T E I- M1-9-4X39 -/ -- 681 M A IN STREET,- MANCHESTER t$$ W K T MIDDLE TURNPIKE— TEL. Ml-9-6404 OPEN DAILY— 9:00 to 9:00 ' 11UV CENTER ST.M1-9-RT47 V ' ' PPEN~TUES,. THURS.,:FRI. UNTIL9 P.M . , ALSO AT n s TRUMtUU. ST., HARTFORD T H E 0 L d \ C R Q W D 1 S T I L L E R Y C 0 M P A N Y. F R A N K F b R Ty K E N T U C K Y Read Herald Ad vs. ■ ! I \ ' . 1 ■ \ V ■ M .V

t.: ■ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERAED, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY..TUNE 17, 1954, P A G E S E V E N MANCHESTER EVENINq^^RALP, MANCHESTER. ^ N N , THURSDAY. JUNE n, 19S4 gation will enjoy, picnic lunches, •nd DuUea have du( for ua. If we o f years,'which is what the com­ weex)—ista W6iiicnV Auxiliary I r ■ Plaiiniiig Servire ewimmtfijg'' and outdoor spbrta. It is hoped that the outdoor serv- Happy Is The Day IHanrl^ratpr munities answerlnB him have cannot escape from It, the P>^- Board Urges Negotiation Berlin ^Police W O R C r-lS eO Daily Radio WHAY^ld Skywatch Schedule ice will become an annual event pecta are that the unifiraUon of choeen to talk about. ’ Meets al Hospital j Al Giollcjir Gamp at Second Congregational Church."' wiLifB"-a4o BMtGrfe StMidardI TtniG W n O — 1080 When Backache Soanitm ileraU^ Germany, when. It • comes, will The happy side (d all this is that Persons wishing information about Friday, June 18 ^UBuuuiiU j>y rujL come as a triumph for Russian we don't kni^v hur streniftn.‘^''we For Purnell Parkins Lot Save Six Reds The women's Auxiliary of the The Second Congregational the service should call the Minis­ The toilQwinK program achedulea M idnight— 2 a.m...... Anthony 2ilinska.s ter, the Rev. Arnold W. Tozer, 106 HEBAi^nuinwu----- n u N T iK u cc rOm i n c policy. Americans, when we respond to a WHAY—New*: Night Watch Manchester'^emorial Hospital will rliurch will hold an unusual ser­ Goes Away.. . . BMwU Street 8 Ft. Seats. 8 People. 2” Plank Construction^ are eupplied by uu radio manage* 2 a.'m.-'- 4 a.m...... 1...... Volunteera Jfeeded-J* '"' * Henry - Street. If.it should rain’ General Manager-Rlcharffhlaflin fi WTIC—BrotherhfKid .at W’ork vice Sunday, June 20, or. if it rains, The only cure for our policy is s dramatic disaster need.'And out of. menu ahd are eubject to change WDRC-Meet Mr McNulty meet on M on^y, June 21. for the 4 a.rri.— 6 a.rc . . Volunteers Needed Sunday, J the service will be held N*irtingb*^kA(h«.k«H'>f P*p*n4ft3<^rfT« haa been asked by the Board of Di­ At West Rally h#adoch«B and m«r-b« du« to alov* WAL.TEK. R rKROUBON reversal, o^ that policy. It should j this controversirthere should come without notice. first of the newx^quarierly gather­ 6 S.m.— 9 a.m...... Volunteers Needed on June 27. Tho onfire congrega­ Sunday, June 27. . j down of kidnwT function. Doetorn s*jr goo4 ^UUulwr* rectors to negotiate with George Receives BS Degree • •• 9 a .m .-N o o n ...... %'olunteers Needed tion will fravcl to Springfield. kijInFjr function in Vtry imponmnt, tp Wood be a rei-cisal which makes us. and no slightest instinct ‘to.curb that ‘WHAY—New*; NlghC V^iirh ings which wlll'repVarc * the one fliMUKiad O^totwr 1. u n Marlow, head of Purnell Oorp. for i' ffimtiiNied from Page Oac) WHAY->Newi; PoIkA Hop Noon . 3 p.m...... 'Volunteers .Needed hMith. Whwn t'oine everyday condition.auch and ^ 2 2 4 2 WCCC—Record Revue WTIC—Brotherho^ at Wock large annual meeti'hg o f the .drgart- Mass., where a niorning, worship a* ftreas and cai^a49.tMa important not Russia, the rhapipions of Ger- • generosity, in . the . future. There the purchase of Purnell Parking! ,WKNB—Yankees vn. Orinlee WDRC—Meet Mr McNultv 3 p.m. 6 p.m...... Eugens 'Mastrangelo service will be heki at gipringfield f unct im to »Inw down, many folka tuner nag* PubUiOad Kverjr Except Socialist Chairman Erich Ollen- iz.%tion. There will W no surgical Itundeye eod Uoliouyi^ Ktitcred at the man unity. It .should be a reversal ' .should legitimately. come some k t. Marlow said' today h'^/'* is; WTJC—BACkaiaae Wife ^ WGTH—’News; Degign for Dancing drcatiinga rhade. and the Afternoon 6 p.m. - 8 p.m...... A lice and Janies Muns’ie . College Camp, Springfield, Mass. ging hackachc—fro! mi^rrablr. Minor bUd« P om Om ce'-*t Manctweter. Cooo.. aa for' '"''l'*bg to sell the lot bulk- only hauer called again for the four oc­ , Thr*« S«h of \ WDRC—Record Shop HOMELITE.LOMIARD rlrr irritation* dur to rold nr wrong dirt maf gpeona Oaaa Mall Matter. wmich dares set West Germany i wiser and fairer formula WGTH-R«*d Sox vn. Tiger*. WhXy —Newg; yjflgnt Watcb 1»-111 be devoted to the opening pro­ 8 p.m. fo p.m. , ...... OIK'S Ray. Grace Anderson ' The camp fe.ature.s a beautiful' cauargrtt ingun night* nr froqurntpaaaagr*...... I under stipulation that «im eil cupation powers to bring about WTIC—Eddie -Cantor gram of a series designed to 10 pmf.—Midnight . y . . . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Benson, "Cathedral of the Living Trees", Don’t nrgirct your kidneys if thr»*co©di» compietrty free, wnthout commit- j sharing what may be rolled the fi- pi^ce be widened to abojrt 40 feet CHAIN SAWS gCBSCRIFTI.t.N R Al S4 W ELLS ST. FftC^NE Ml-9.f034 WHAY->Polka Hop WDRC—Top*Tune Time -Marion .'Taggart (alternating which is an unu.sual putdor Church tlon* hothor ymtji Try Dean's BliUi-f-a mlM Parable in A0va German uiUty, conterldtng the Ger-. ‘ WeeC—Record Revue WGTH-Farhfly Theater enable every Auxiliary riomber to SALF.S— SERVlCr— TRAOKS diurrtir. Uhro auemsfully by mlUinn* for ments. and which dares tell West -nanrial Ars.sci-t in such disaster i ana extended from OaX to Birch that i." forr.ied entirely by living One Year ...... mans alone are powerless to ’ WKNB'-Yankeoii vn. Oriole* — t:45— "know her hospital and her Auxil­ wef;ksV ^ . t i ;r m s m'«r 40 yoar*. It’* amating how many tlmr* Six Hontiia ...... Germany to go ahead and' acUom- , situations with the organization [ Street. WTIC—Stella Ualla* WHAY—New*; Night Watch iary / \ Volunteers may regiater at Civil Defense Headquarters. Municipal trees. The (Cathedral l>as a tall pine Doan’* give happy rflietfrnm ihno dl*fom« achieve it. Of the-East zone Ger- WDRC—Record Shop . WTltS-Eddie Catiior Capitol Equipmtht Co. fnriB~hrtp the 1 SmiVsknf kuinry tub** and fU« Three Montha ...... plisb.Hs own unifNialion with East i which is alwav* Ihere'first, readv! Mrs; William j; Shea, .chalrnjan Building. Manchester on Mondays, Wednesdsys. and Fridays from for a steeple, f-mall elms for wall’ One Month * ' ^ nf tnM u.*Aiiiaf Xa thMt npiM»sainn WGTH—Red Sox ve. Tiger*. WDRC—Top Tune Time .3* M AIN .ST„ T E I- MI-S-79.68 ter* duah'but wmU. Ga.t Dbaa’a PiUatodayl I of the'sale would -be that provision : y'; maps. he said: ' . r Wi ;t H —Fatntfy Theater 1 to .6 p.m. Civil Defense Telephone Number 9-9068. which also some day will form a Weeltlr Germany. to do the main job that haa to be of, the"" program committee, has Slngta Copy ...... -.-.-ri>> be made for permanent parkers as ! “We regard their fate aa '■'^ir WHAY—Polka Hqp secured an Inform ative and highly^ roof and grass for a fio o i. ,■ TTiere are inescjipable cer: done. well as transients «nd a third that WCCC-w-Record Revue WTIAY—New*: Night Watch IIKUBKR UP fa te.” WKNB- Vankeen va. Oriole* WTIC—Fibber. MoMy recommended ."ound film as a fea-' ceremony was perform ed in the The CAhedral ha.s been cleared THK ASSOCIATED PRESS .tainties ahead. Gemiany is going the, sale be made to a properly If East Germans thought of the STRAWBERRY SHORT( WTIO-Widder Brown WDRC—Mrt'arthv-Army ti re of the afternoon. Presbyterian Parsonage in Athens. out nf the wood.s in the I'^orr.i of a- The Aaaoctated )^ a a M ex'cluatvelr constituted Psrking Authority WDRC—Record Shop . WGTH—Frank Edwarda Pa. bv the Rev. Robert A. Ma'cAs- fro.s.s and supplies a lov'clv' atmoe- Rl BBISH and .\SHES atlUed to the uae of repabllcaUon'of to be free. Germany la going to be The Happy Man anniverMry at all, they were wise 1R:15— The m eeting w ill be held at twn Weddings a .. . with power to carry out a parking WGTH—Red Sox v*. Tiger*. kill. pbere for a wor.hip service. REMOVED rTRimE^BElfri I neira tHipatehoa credited tb It. or united. Germany la going to be enough to keep it to themselves. FESTIVAL «;4A - WHAY—New*; Night W’atch o’clock in the Auxiliary room of, not olherwiae credited in thla paper Thank' goodness, it takes all program for all of Manchester. The Soviet zone press Ignored it. WHAY—Polka Hop WTIC—McCarthy Henring Time the ho.spilal. and "te a " will fo llo w ' The attendent.s w ere Mr. aiid The choir and organist w iinrav­ tieneral Cleaning of Crilara, ^ MEN and WOMEN 4 ano\alao the (beat ne«s publtahed here. -Strong. W e have no real choice SPONSORED BY WDRC—MrOrlhv’Armv . kinds of people to make a world, ' The decision to to. buy the While the West observed a full hol­ WCCC—Record Revue the showing of the film. Mrs. Shea ' Podt-Hawley \ Mrs. W. Edward Merrill of Athens, el with the congregation for its 6 arda anil .Attics AllXrllthta of repjoUcation of epeclal MANCHESTER FIRE DEPARTME.VT WKNB—Yankee* v*. Oriole* WGTH Bill sStrrn* r' RE.ASONABLE RATES dtepatcbea herein are .alao reaerved. about thCM things. They are go­ . .., ... , . ... lot was made last night at an In- iday, the East regarded the day as WTIC^Wvman in Houee l#:3t— has been assisted in planning the Mies Edna Hawley of Spence- They are si.*ter and brother-in- outdoor service. The group will ing to happen no matter what we 7 r meeting of the Board of Just another work day. Reports WDRC—Ret:oM Shop ^ WHAY—New*: Night Watch piogram by'Mr.s. Cain L. Mahonev, porf. N. Y. and Samuel W. Poat law nlf the bride. After’ June 20 leave the Church el i0:16 and the Also lJindsca|i'ing X Arthur Drug Stores | rtilt a ^ lc e client of N. E. Sere- ii- i.-- .Irl _____ ..,______X...... of prople. i Directors and the Town Planning that the Communist police were on WGTH—Red'Sox v*. Tiger*. ' WTIC—McCarthy Heurlng Time the eoupie .'a'iH be at home at .service will begin at 11:30. A fter k E.XPERT FITTERS Ice. Inc. \ . I do. 'W e do have a choice between ON THE HREHOUSE UWN WDRC—Slood* for Romance Mrs. .lay Rubinow, Mrs, John P. of 321 Hilliard Street were unitod Call .M i M — MI-9-9767 A Publletier»\ RepreaentallVee; The We have been relishing, of late, Commission after those present re-; full alert against any uprisings wMAY—Wretein Caravan WGTH—Championehip Fight . . Chenay, Jr., and Mrs. Jay Rand. in m arriage Saturday June 12. TTie 321 Hilliard Street. the morning vvor-liip' the itongre- \JuUua Uathewp Special Acency — New riding along with such inevitabiii- jerted an offer by Marlow to buy were not translated into any visi­ WCCt^Recoid Revue I•:A5- the good Manchester citizen who WH'AY—New*' Night Watch Xbrtt. Chicaeo.'J^troit and Boeton. tie.s, and fighting them. Wo do the town-owned Hayes parking lot. ble evidence. Normal police patrols WKNB^New*. S^rt* ■ X 'm e m b m a k d it b c r e a u or commits the umpeakable crime of Friday, kma IS, 6:36 to 8:30 F.M. WTIC—dual Plain Bill WTTC-—MrCarihv Hearing Time CIBCULATlO.Va \ have a ch'oic e between basing our RejePt yiarlow Proposal were on duty on the. frontier. WDRC—NeVa WDRC—Mood*' for Romance being: 'lapp:’. He is visibly, Also rejected by the majority WGTH Red Sojt V*. Tiger*. WflTM- <'hamplon.«hlp Fight The ..Herald Prlntlil* Conipanr, In t. • own policies oil the theory that aaauRies no financial ^aponalbluty for oxuberantlv happy. In the things present' was a proposal by, Marlow BODY RBOO\'ERED TICKETS— ADI LTS 7.tc—CHII.DREN 40c • :U - WHAY—New*: Night Watch they are not going' to occur, or WHAY—Weaiern Caravta typo^a^lcal error* appearlnc In ad? he savs, in the thing.s he does, in ' 111*1 Place be widened ex- WCCC—Record Ravur-. --v- WTIC—New* eeruaem-Rta and other resin s matter WDRC—New* basing our polifcie.s on the theory . , ' j . w ^ perimentally by 16 feet and extend- Georgs M. Demko WKNB-Raaeball RequeM Matlnet tn The Manchester Evenln^Heraid. hla work, and_in his play. He has ; Birch Street through the Madison, June 17 (API—The WTIC—Front Page liarrth. WGTH—Champlonehip Fight if that they are going to haf^en. body of Stephen Cram, 32. of WDRC—Record Shop 11:15— Duplay adVertlalng clostn^houra: an air of happy, child-like wonder ' Hayes lot and through property on WHAY—News: Night Watch Oiir post-war Germany policy George Michael Demko, ton of N orth Haven, atUl w earing an WGTH~Red Sox V*. Tiger* Por Monday—1 p. m. m day \ for every ni^c thing that happens. ‘ Birch Street. Marlow's proposal • :S I- WTIC—Starlight Serenade Tor Tuesday—l>p. m, Monday. \ la as sound a dedic^atibn o f our Mr. and Mrs. Michael-Demko, 31 'oxygen tank and a "frogmaji's” WHAV—Hall of Recorda WDRC—Weather: Alm'tnac PUr Wednciday—1 o. m. TueadarX w- i.b,„d u.r.. ™ suit, was taken yesterday from the < WCCC—Record Revue WC,TH—Champlonehip Fight Trumbull St., received his bachelor liiSR— Por Thursday—I R m. Wedneaoayi. national strength and influence a.s waters of Meig's Point in Ham-I WKNB—Baeebal) Request Matine* Por Friday—1 p. m. Thursday. \ > Ills part. And that, we are afraid, existing section of Purnell Place, of science degree at commence­ EAST HARTFORD WTKf—Lorensu Jones WHAY-NKe Watch Por Saturday—1 p. rh. lYidajr \ it would be for ua to, devote that ment exercises of fhe University of monassett Parti.' C?ram. drowned' WDRC—Memory Lah* WTIC-^^tarHght Serenadt Claasined deadUne; IBrSO a. m. aadr is. the first reaction of most of •ir the property on Birch Street owhed }fri WDRC«^Night Owl same strength and effort to the Connecticut on. J\ine 13. H e was in while testing the suit last Satur- j W(;TH—Bobby Benaon day of pubileatloa exc^t Ssturdar — stodgv Mancunians. What right 'J’y Purnell CoiJ). or the lecUon of day. TELEPHONE BU-9-9351 i : U - 11:45— S a. m. |ircrpbsilioh that the circle can be the town-owned Hayes Ipt needed the School of Business Adminis-/ WHAY—Hall or Record* WHAY— Watch does this individual have to be so for the extension. tration with accounting as his WCC(!—Record Revue WTIC—Starliglit Serenade Thursday, June 17 aqilgred. WKNB—Baseball Request HtlmeB unrestrainedly cheorfiil, so ex­ Both of Marlow'a propoaals were I major course of stud". While at WTIC—Paya to Marry. orbitantly light-hearted,...... when. the.... considered and dlscuaaed at length, j the university, he was a member WDRC—Maaaey. Tilton Like SquarifiR The Circle DisaBter FundK on .nnninrr o\nno '■ *<^‘^°>'ding to s report bv Martin on of Beta Sigma Gamma Kiaternity. WGTH —Bobby Benaon rest o f us • •< ' Name Bayet>*Coheii * " " j what transpired at the closed meet- He graduated from Manche.iter WHAY—Nrmi 'The inevitable results of the'fsct Commuhilies cited by E. Roland through life asIS if it were some j ing last night. 1 High School-m the class o f i960. PAMPER POP ON JUNE 20th WCCC—Good Kvening. G<>od Music th a t Russia lit playing on the s^da Harriman, ^airman of the Amer­ dull chore? What right does he Martin said he was also asked to ; Demko wifl enter the service as WKNB—New*; Scores; Baseball Re- To Jewish i*osls queat Maiine* of history in its policy toward ican Red Ci^s. as not. having have' to w ear his happiness on his obtwn additional data which a second.Ilcutenafit in the Armv in WTIC—Newa NEW OWNERSHIP might be useful in determining ; jvly. He will be stationed" at Fort WDRC—New* Two lorsi mfn hsve b».»n olectsd GRAND REOPENING - UNDER Germany, while we are' delibeVate- .demonstrated the proper attitude sleeve, when most of us would WGTH—New* a pokey for parking in the business! Benning. Ga.. where he will re- HIS DAY to positions on ths Conn; Jewish toward Red Cross'-help given them § lis— ly playing against .^Lstory, are be- actually be ashamed to demon­ district The data would include ceieve his basic training. WHAY-Sporla Oommiinitx^ Rrlstlons Cmincil, glnnliig W come closer. in Dmes of crisis .are making an­ strate our happiness publicly, even coat and income figures for the! ■ .______— *______WiJi'C—ti*K>d Evening. Good Music Ally. Philip Bsyer, 31 Grrard establishp^ent of parking areas. WKNB—New*; Score*; Baseball Re- WIDE SELECTION OF POWEIT Russian policy toward Germany swers which aren't ^aliy to the if we had any? W h y should his Don't forget this is the day to show him how much he means to Queat Matinee SI., has hern alerted assistant I f Ihe'towh buys Purnell Parking Streets and widened to about 40 . w r ic —Strictly Sport* treasurer and Sol Cohen, .61 Jordt Is based on certain unassailable as­ point. \ cup run over, up and down Main lot on the terms under which Mar- f'ct. • ' you . .' . to remember all the things you want to say . . . and WDRC—Almanac St., has been named a member of Daluxfi sumptions. These are that' the They are taking the i^ount of Street, when other cUps aren't! •"w said today he would tell, the Present, at la^st night's meeting make his g ift a practical onel • WtiTH-Patterson MOWERS TO SUIT ALL NEEDS #:.TB- the hoard of directors. tw o halves o f Germ any have an money they received from ^ e Red even oiiarter full’ 'situation would be eBSentially the were six'members of the Board of WHAY—Supper Serenade* The election took place at the | _ ^ same as It was when Marlow and Director.s. the entire Town Plan- WCCC—4Joofl Evening Good Music Butyl Tubu irresistible attraction for one an­ Cross in the time o f th eir di So. when he wears his happi- I Sherwood Bowers, chairman of the , ning Commission. Martin. Town WKNB—Newa^ Scores; Baseball Re- annual meetin); of the State Goun cil this week ih New Haven. i' other, that the one top is.sue in all and .then taking their own 'recbrd ness like a bright flag,'that is, at : Board of .Directors, first worked ' Engineer .lames H, Sheekey. and NO tmll qu»at malineo (Up l« $3.15 Vulutl) I.-I8 D < W llC —connecuept Senator Now I'oricludinif its second year I of past contributions to the Re wiiem NYLON PLISSE German thought is the unity of first, something of ah insult to ! ® Ptoi^sl. Police Chief Herman O. Schendel. Wl>R(?—<;uv Lombardo of existence, the Conn. Jewish ....i nf no .... t . 1,- Uuder thst proposal, which was There wa.s some discussion of irecsiN* Mssi WGTH—Bin Stern Germany and that this will con­ Cross over a period of years, and Community Relations Council re- i with oich then risim.nr th.i xk, t u -a ^ , referred to the Town Planning ' what sort of meters .should be in- • - • ■ ^ SPORT SHIRT WHAY—fsupper Serenade presents the j.olnl thinking of tinue the top issue until that unity inen Claiming that «iat make.4 a^frohl-at it, a.s if he, somehow, j Commission and which was the im- stalled in , the Purnell area if the W('CC—S-'!2-E \' themselves. But that wasn't what Harriman wlien we see him coming down the for'these votes. H l» first btd, to add sential element in Christlikeness, WGTH—r Lewis, Jr. \ tunities for ail ritizens. It also ' Thert'u I W iw rd "coutom -englneered" for your lewnl two five per cent steps to the maxi­ and our Lord is him self the best • LAUNDiK BASILY 1;I5— ...... 18“‘ Otir polity toward Germany is was talking about. He was talk­ street, we find an involuntary WHAY-Governor Ix»dge seeks to promote understanding j mum safarles for .state jobs, is a definition and illustration of it. w riN;—<;fK>d Kvening Good Music between groups of different back­ 'based on certain completely vul­ ing about the fact that, when .'smile .struggling to our face. One • WEAR LONGER (A) Wiitrd Wildcet feotgres power-pocked IVk H.P. got rather restrained and principled T h e really significant iftlng WKNB—Pivening Serenade grounds so that all may live to­ nerable assdmptions. One is that disaster strikes a city.- as tor­ bid—'something he can Jurtlfy, per­ WTIC—Governor Dodge engine—boloneed power for tough­ day, when he laughs his happy about meekne.ss is found in what • iNviiliLB ^10^^ COOL COTTON PAJAMAS WDRC—Peter Kind Jlayea gether in harmony. , w e can act and the- Germans nadoes striK k Flint and Worce.sler laiigh. we find ourselves laughing haps. as reasonable. it enables God to do. The spirit of WGTH—J. Vandercook In another action at the annual; est jobs. Also ovoiloble us side But now the representatives of 1 :W — Wizard \henri8elve8 c(in act a.s if the parti­ last year, the Red Cross is likely good .will toward men and reverent • SEAMLESS meeting, the Council^ voted to 2-Year Road Hazard and Service’ Guarantee! Wizard "80 too, and if at first we think we WHAY—Sypper Serenade // II trim, side exhoust model. ixiM#..... a ) 23? the state employe.* are not dealing obedience to God ojjien.s doors and WCCC—(loM Kvening G<»od Music commend Senator Prescott Bush tion of Germany were going to be to be first on the scene with' funds may be laughing at him, there with Governor Lodge alone. They i windows for the Kternal and pi'e- Buy Ouribilknil ond tnjoy 1.99 Value 2 96 WKNB—Kvening Serenade for recently submitting a 23 point Battery Super Twin (8) Wisard Warrior, big ond powarful workho^ yet oosy a fiemmnent thing. Another Is for emcigency relief. Tlien; in the c omes yic lime when we are. just, are also in position to receive bids sents him "with acce.ss to human WTIC—News ot World Get Big trade-in/Too! the fulleil (Titature of re­ WDRC—Pet^r bind Have* code o f procedure for .'tenate com ­ Full 6-ll.r. to hondlel No mowing job too ^ ^ _ _ that the Germans tan and will I'.siial course of disaster events, from the Democrats, aa the latter \ faculties. He is able ti^- quicken He likes extra pairs for the hot weather. laughing ' with him. Finally, we WGTH—Gabriel H ^ te r mittee Jhve.stigations. R e * . tough! 2 H.P. Clinton engine. Auto- 11 | 0 9 5 contributions from olhi^r sources, adopt a platform at their ap-j thought, direct emotion, make sen- lief from voricoie veini. A.*.*orted stripes. Ka.sy to shop for Pop s I DAVIS LUXURY RIDE. Our finest low-piMiure , . . for imootfMr. .)() K a s y place a^defchsc of the West, on ju.«l halt that .^siiily ..ealo.isy of WHAV-Supl>eF''Serenade ■ 11.75 E x c h , proaching slate convention, and • siUve the means of dislincliOp be- swollen and tired legi and prejient tn our East Hartford .store safer riding. Automatic Curve Grippers help prevent bod skids. T e r m s motic recoil starter, n m s...... German soil, involving Germans and .from special‘disaster relief his unreasonable jo y in living a-vl from the Dei locratic nominee fo r i tween right and wrong, ineCaase w e r e —<;of^ Kvening. Good Music Guaranteed! Full sire 80- 169 other leg condition*. pleasantly air cooled, alert and willing clerks who will save yrm WKNB—ft%’enliig Serenade Cold Rubber tread odds up to 3084 more miles. Hurryl Plim Boniix fighting Gehpians, ahead of ' any drives begin accumulalihg. In begin to absorb a little portion of Governor, as the latter considers ' strength-of determination to w^k lime by going through the store with you to help you with all WTIC—Dbe Mari a Family Surprise Shower hour «H»cit>'. Plenty of • (C) Just plug it ini Powered by 3450 RPM Westinghouse some Instances, said Harrimaiu the what he can offer in his que.*t for in the "divine light, sustain' faith, W'DRO^K R. Miirrow DAVIS SUPER SAFETY. Our finest regulor presswrel With Cold power for normal driving, Biirging power — vjimmI — or opportunUy to ' reunify Germany It into our own slower, soberer your puicha.se.*! WGTH—Governor I/bdge V) H P. motor, the Wiiard Electric . f \ Q ^ these'.60,000 votes. and courage. Rubber treod ond Seol-Flex rayon cords for longer tire Jifel Act lighting andn starting. 2BI014 Miall-pnre Irnliing. Cp to 20 in a position of\).owerful nciitrali,- income from these special drives journey, and feci the better for it. For Miss George has more power for mowing toll So there Is no reason fob the Happy is the man who is thus WHAY—PoU*h National Hojiie nowl Sovel 7s« U*« Old TW» Guar. 34 Mo. 2BIOS7 - mph with a 12-14 ft. hont! ty, capable of holding a balance is more than enough to do all the gross, weeds. Qu'iet. mm...... We wouldn't be surprised if, give representatives of the state ein-1 invaded and permeated. That of , w e r e —(lood Evening. GOod Music Olkw Mni WWi Sr«« Tvfca.1 M.vaWd ffv«l ______Exch. 10.9,6 Get fiill pivot rrvrrM". nafety relief and reliabilitation work WKNB—Kvening Serenade Ml.ss Carolyn G eorge; 82 Turn- .... of Power a.ndi of’deaHng w'lth either such a oharai ter time, he could ployes to profess themselves satis- ' God within is awakened and turn- Sage-AIIcn. East Hartford. 1* open Tuesday through Sattirdsy, tVTIC—Roy Rogera Guar. 8* Mo. 2BUI49. propeller rlufrh, other big hull Rd.. whose m arriage to K lli- leaturex! side. Our idea is th'al the Germans needed, and still ledve fundc over. raise the happiness, temperature fleil with anything, until they see . ed homeward. When a man seeks 9:30 A..M. to 5:.A0 P.M.. Friday to 8:.60 P.M. . WDRC—Me^t Millie . . Exch. n.75 WiJTH-Official Detective otl R. .Steele, 40 F oxcroft Dr., And his complaint was that sue h ^ how high the two parties can bid i 1° save his own life, he loses it:^ ( I Q U d m i ! ! b would rather be with rts than be of a whole town five or ten de-i • :IA - will take place Saturday, June ' each other up. , . when he is reverently obedient to' WHAY —Polish National Home IT'S A WIZARD USE YOUR CREDIT united. \ communities, when they find grees. W e wouldn't be siirpri.scd We have, on the ope hand, the God and demonstartes good will to FRESCItlPTION’ PHARMACY Wi'CC—Good Kvening. Good Music 26. in Center Congregstionsl - rrs A WESTERN FLYER It is inevitable that, in th\nlay- themselves W'ith such a surplus supposed 60,()00 votes, and on the ; mkn. he finds life indeed. This is WKNB—Kvening Serenade, Church, waa honored with a mis- |i if he were wiser about living than V01 MAIN STREET WTIC—Roy Rogers in'g out. o f fw-o such p o lic ic ^ th e relief fuhd, do everything except any of the rest of us. other the natural desire of the two I the radicalism’ of Jesus that goes \VpnL*«Mee| Millie rellaneoiia shower Tuesday eve­ political parties and candidates to | to the tap root of God's truth, TEL. M(.3.532T, AtlveYliHe ill The Herahl— It I*avB Wi ;TH—Official Detective ning by 40 friends and vel>tlves. i deep advantage should he w^h reimburse the Red Ci'oss for .some do well among these 50.000 votes, i Here is a standard whicir looms in 1:3*— The party waa held at th».home I pm-tion of its",own emergency ex- WHAY- Ozxie'a Studio Parly the side which is playing with hi4- And, of course, if these were sharpest contrast to the asstimp- WTIC—Six Shooter of Mrs. David Starrett, 26 Fern- to ty rather than against hl.story. ^ n d itu re s . , , the-'daly two factors involved, the | tioiis of materialism and secular- WDRC—.Tunior Mi*a dale Dr., who was a.sSisted by ism: ble.ssed are the meek for-they WGTH Crime rightera TTius the Russians find it pos- Furthermore, Harriman charged I sky might be the limit. 1:45- Mrs. Rlliott B. Steele, mother 'of There are two other factors in­ shqll inhe.rit the earth. zible to set East Germany legally thatva pattern had developed, in Connecticut WHAY—^)z/.le‘s Studio Parly the bridegroom-elect. i volved. One is the character o f the Kirby Page WTIC—Six Shooter Mias George iinwrafiped her i free, and give it sovereignty vvhleh whicli\siieh djsaster communities j Sponsored By The Manchester WDRC—Junior'Miss candidates themselves, which Wr.TH—Crime Fighter* gifts while seated beneath a wa- ! is legally complete, however sh&m walt'foiXyie Red Cross to meet the Yankee might impoee some reetraint . on Council of f ’hiirches ' G. 'tering can decorated in orchid ns-i7-.i . w e may consider it to be in ac­ liasic ncechi^involved, and then use ' how much naked bidding for the Televifiinn Prourams and green. The buffet table was OSM1 B y A . H . 0 . „ votew the candidates win do. BA.N'D LEADER DIES \O ur Two Offices Provide decorated in the .same colojs_, and ] tuality. Having done thi.s, they contributions from other sources On Pajre Two • PORTAlLE ICE BOX 'The other Is the sobering ednsid- \ ccnte.ed with a shower cake, De-; TRUETONE RADIO find it puBigble to set the two •'to replace IciS^es oh a pro rata This, for the repreaaptatives of enitlon .that the candidate In quos- East Haven. June 17 (/Pi—Wil­ licious : party refreshments were ".snark Toter" halves of Germany wooing togeth­ ba-sis" without i^siiect to the re­ tlon might have to live with, and liam "Wide-Awake " Kerrjicsl. .68. served bv the hoat^ses. 1 Q 9 ' state employe organizations, is the All ■ Pound Banking Services Half-Size Sp^ortt Special Reg. 22.9.6 • F 4 ‘” er, wnth continual soft and en- sources of the rec'iplents or their accept respunalbtUty for, the state, leader of a popular radio dance sea.son when the iron is'hot. This financial sltiwHon which would re­ band in i926, died at his home cmifaging word.s coining from own ability to re-esfohliSh them- .Xmar.Ing new planted elr- fe rfo e t for picnics, trip s u’ when they cash in. if ever. And sult from too handsome a bid; 1 yesterday etc! Rig II y io'- »ize. Gal­ R u ssia.' . solvcs. His point is, ol)v><)u.sly.,that Sw«et Clover Sfamp-Ons n ills. Superb performance at this’ is when eyen th^ moat prin- State deficits are supposed to be ^ Ferrucci's orchestra played over All Arounif The Town vanized steel. thc%e might' he some ^lITerence low cost; And thus we do not quite dare Vipled politicians and candidates polltirislly damaging, too. In other |j WRN'y, an old New York City between handing relief fuhcls to wonts, when the candidates make | give West Germany its own full begin bidding, as high ^ as they radio-atation. on a program called It'i Horo! . . • Our Gr*«f legal sovereignty unless we liavc indiviclnsi.s who were protec'te'd by think they can and 'Sohnetlmes “T .I!*'"* ’ "Evolution of ” He wa*"; •Aco-G-yogr logf C*v«r Igf*! / JSJOOO-OI insuranc.f and hauding theiii to pe^le s money, and the P^ple ; popular for jazzing the standard; Hurry! S«v« 15-00 a*wl We.st Germany tied .Into dircep ijgher fo r what the atata- em­ might resent that. Some of 1 classics J » Western Flyer rnlhtary alliance with the \Vcsl he- those who were n6t prolci led by ploye.* have to offer. might even begin'to resent It In " MANCHESTER TRUST Lightweight What, th^y have to offer is a the approaching campaiim, as they ‘ Before ente- ing radio. Ferniccl. WIZARD Country Club Plastic* -Wj cau,**, we are afraid,^ w.hal, a fully insurance. AIAIN OFFICE: 89.1 Main St. NORTH BRANCH: l.i No. IVIain ^ hiatter* o f some 6 0 .(^ \ntes. appraised;what too generous bids ' I" 1»21. "'as the musical d'-erior ^ ^ 9 5 Sfdann and Bicycle independent West Gciniariy might TherAjis no villain.v in this. It-ci.s m 8'' Wizard Fan Opposite St. James Church Next, to Y’MCA enough to turn almost apy Con*-, might cost. for. New York'.' 79th St. theater. Reg. 1.6..60. Iluring Sale merely that flic Ameriiah pcc^ple Wos S26.95-^NSTALLED AH C oach m ' tin: And, rather than->n(.ouiage cccrple n'ecticut election one w qy 6r -the •‘-ySo, for- the weeks»adiead, only the In 1919 he' led a 22-piece orchesr “ H ti.s k y " are very geneiou.s, and that .other. There are some 18,000 state tra in Portland, Me. - „.As.' the' meek shall inherit the . fj ■ w tO tlJ VpollUcal develo'pineiits inside Ger­ al . n cl >a.sh . reimburscmcrtt-' ihp earth. Not the ari\>gant ahS^ag- M CACAAZ r many are beginning to lake a , and those who don't, helwecn tho.se ! Bill the possibility does exist, and greasiye . for their own Interests, definite trend, in a direction com­ wlu) mav still he suffering a lo.ss I [’ '"asnlfles Itself In the minds of but the humble-minded before God pletely pi edictahlc. and those who mav a. tuallv be I and candidates. .shall po.ssess the land. The Greek :)Lr And it magnifies Itself especially i word means "good will toward men ■German polilician.s and politi­ I oining ■ out of the disaster w*iUi when an election is actually in the ' and reverent obedience toward c a l parties, German opinion and •some actual financial gftin. And offing. . God." , Undoubtodly th« world's finost shaving . D2-2*-Z German thought, aie-beginning to it may not seem to matter min h. During th^past * 55c 79c 1 1.25 I WhicIi for the present would be a A’el the jiroblc’m is leal enough, 10 MOTIFS 1.59 3 88c hand . . . Throo oxtra-long Bluo Stroak T i Reg. 12.9.6 1 0 ”' Reg. 7..66 0 -neutralistic balance of .power posi­ from every point of view, and cer- 8107 Filler and I ton, 9” lift. Ban hearing.' Water repel- HqrsehiUe. Hteel-relnforr- “ Sweeps'* T''uU Fries W lU ioat t2’»-24V4 x1ny|^ Soft. Roomy! Holds Full hal,' pickup, adjiistiilile lent.' 6*,-7'2. , Regulation ed hardwood. leaves. Re­ tion, to be licld until Germany tkinly Dom the point of view of Fits tinder the .loweal nxle. Aolld fiber glass rod.. Handles CLEANING AND INSTALUNG Shaving Hoads mow down whiskorsi Trade-In Allnwaneo tight: Ash any standard lure. Chrome drag, bron/’e gears. Finest C.lKt.6-.61 \. ; sire. GI.6I6 G-6729 duces fatigue. codld exploit it to creale her own f 2 N 2 IIS tray built-in. A6182' ~ the"M,Red Cross, which exists ‘‘ to Created expressly for _ the 5457 guides. quality! V I189 new'iiominance of Europe. Chan- giyej basic emergency relief m S29.50 slightly shorter figure is this pret­ SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS Como in and try it! Embroideiry is not needed to . '■cSellor' Adenauer, who- haa been disitslers, but which now has rea­ ty and oh so practiral sundress n-2-25.6 DS-tS-A A completo orgmalsatioo of TRAINED SEWAGE SPECIALISTS and button-on rape combination. create lovely linens and wearables. & playing the role of placing unity son to feel that its promptness in •Just transfer these attractive usEour ualag the most modern equipment and machlneiT— R E S C LT i' A IFOR HIS OLD " Pattern No. 8107 is in sizes with the West ahead of .unity for providing this ba.*ic relief,from its BCXTEK job at a LOWER PRICE. 12',. 14',. 16',; 18!,. 22',. clover m otifs ^n pink and green WESTERN Ocmsny ita^, ia having an in- general n a ti^ a l .fund creates Uie 241,. Size I4'i. *:«sa. 3', yards with a stroke of your iron. '• o Samp pumpa IntUlled to ELECTRIC s h a v e r o f ,39-inchi cape; 7-8 yard: con­ Pattern No. 5457, contains color, AUTO U'eaaingly difficult time of'it with opportunity for aTertaln lushness THIS IS WHY u ^ transfer for 12 motifs -plus in­ EASY PAY remove wrater from your trast, ! 1-8 yards. hii'ow'n people. In the distribution of subsequent f Noto: You may bring |n his oid oioclric shovor aftof.Fathtr's structions for making luneneon .set ASSOCIATE STORE m IIv . . . . nore people call For this pattern, send 30c in Doy for oilowonco. and kitchen curtains.l And as our diplomaUi notice the Juiids collected fojr the disaster, in ^ o New' underground water M Kinney Bros. roifis. -your, name, address, size ' ^ n d developing ilnaidc Ciermany, question. The ""point of view ex- ; llnea. installed. Send 25c. in coins, your name, ad­ ^ Reg: 1.19 ^ PUN <1) Frompt Service' desired and the pattern number dress arid'the pattern number to D2-1-L l)'!-2-N o New 'rootprooP' sewer to SUE Bl BNETT. THE MAN- D2-2-M R e g . .19c thetr firalijnstinct ia to to re­ pressed by Mr, Harriman is (2) Quality Work ANNE CABOT. THE ,MAN‘CHE.S- g *Rlt (bwurf wM Oyarifarf Head Lamp Spark PhiR t F u rn is h e d C a s tin g Reg. 2.2'* On PurchatM Totaling lines Install^. CHEHTF^ EVENING HER.ALD, 2.59 Minnow Tray I> e c a n te r verse i^'^by doing, som etm ng to re- simply that, w'hen thla occurs,- ■■V. TER EVENING HERALD. 11.60 l.in e L in e . T a c k le B ox $10 or Mora. Got Ev< • plugged sewer Unea elean- (3 ) Reasonable Prices 11.60 AVE. .A.MERICAS, NEW Reg. • ^19 tiv'S and push ahead the policy to some of these later funds should AVE. /y^66 pages of lovely i MI-gMiafO SL329S .LRl30Sr«8 J ^cantilever - release rubes. Jnktes. plaatle ■54,’ our complete pattern maga- i f tinker, hook, Floating type. Nvlnn J2 |h^ Payment. Ea«y Torma. la liki trying to ^^ire a di^ase by gency , expemUtureg. Hp wss* not | design#,'- - "how-to" sections bn ^ -X \ lO-qt.' VAtOS ' test. V760! 4~^'ray \9660 .6J90H topi 3J9904 C a ll M c K i n n e y B R O S . jrine. A com plete guide Jn plan- ; needlework, helpful wyyh illustra- i float. a atrohgbr application of the jperm fking about ho\v any community > \ s e w a g e DISPOSAL COMPANY ■-A a well rounded wagdroba f ^ | tioiis and directions for 8 pat­ WhicH CAuaes a^pport thO Red'Cross by'Us I a i r -c o n d iy io Ne d MANpHESTER i^iig-througli-eummerr\-V ^ terns.'36 eentsc . { ' TEU BOtcheU S-a308-^lSlMS2 PEAKL BT. BlANCUKStCR 977 MAIN STREEY, Slite U^*tiola that AcheMn liar donations over a number - *• ' , ■ a»«a ■

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; / of whom wer« present, and' aehed to the fnothers by the fol­ Mothers Honore6 lunches had been ^onja Bertram. Miriam Olmstead 7 By Scli4>ol Pupils I served. and Linda DiManno. Shredded and Screened THiek load lots Rl.fN) a yard Eleven Students to Receive j The program includjl4 three folk Offer good until Ji»ly 1st. Children of the South School ', dahres by^-Gradei, Ti of v^iich'^tiss The cub' reportep had one bad presented a program yesterday in i| Leldholdt is. teacher; al^'.choral habit. Hi* stones were too long PhoRB Mle3-A515 / Diplomas from High School appreciation of the work of the i readings. and wordy. After being warned to mothers who during the year have”] Grades 2 and .1; Mrs. Anna Mc­ cut them short, he reported an a' - ^ : - ,"" 4 assisted Mrs. R. H. Vonnart with^ Cann. teacher,, sang four .sopgs; l idiUit death a.'r followa; "J. Jones Bolton, Junff'17 . Avery of Koaedalc, will be Mrs. Jones says townspeople HOOD . n a C one. ( x and making new opportunities for you!) graduated with honors. 6ther MRS have been most generous to the graduates include Ruth Boa worth, club, donating numerous unusual daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bos- Stamps ate well as Inlexestlng worth pf Vernon Rd.; Lois Cooper, covers. The students sponsored an daughter of Mr. and Mrm Raymond' extensive and Impressive .exhibit RigHt now America is in a period ot tremendous growth. wife or a businessman—you can profit froni America’s new E. Coopei of Birch M ountain; Caro- a t the .school for several days in ■ line Cold.snliler, daughter of Mr. March. The Andover School club, Over and Mrs. Michael Goldanider tJf directed by Mrs. Hazel Floyd, were In the long run, this means more jobs, more mqpey, more ^ and soaring growth. Here are nine ways America is grow- . South ltd. I guests of the local chib on one of Three Hundred Al.so, Calvin Hiitchlnaon, son of l.fhe exhibit days. Fallot Studio Photos security, more homes and more opportunities for all of us. • ing now as it has never grown before — giving millions Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson | \ Field Day Slated M ary U Wlljard Arthur F. Willard F'inished .Monument.<4 and of P.olton Center R d .; R ichard 1 The S(ydent Council in 'complet- Miss Mary Louise Willard and Arthur Francis Willard, daughter .Markers In Our Display Whether you’re an industrial worker, a farmer, a house- ( of Americans opportunities they have never had before!^ Kroy.sig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ing_planS -for Field Day W^dnes- and son of Mrs. George H. Willard, Sr., 4.1 Steep Hollow. Lane, and Kreysig of U. fe. Route f i ; M arjorie I d.iy has requested that students Yard To Choose From I Morris, daughter of Mrs. Bertha bring in potato sacks and old n>Hpn the late Mr. Willard, received diplomas at the 88th siinunl commence­ Hauver bf South Kd.: Pant Tr.imou-i .stockings’fqr use In,, some of the, ment exercises, Sunday, June 6, of Dean Academy .and Junior College. The Finest In lia, son of Mr. and Mrs. James races they have scheduled. F anklin, Ma.s.s. Tzinjoulis of Roscdale and Ormond 1 ^s far as Is known now, school Miss Willard received an associate degree in retail merchandising We.st; son of Mr. and M rs. Ormond ' w iir be In-session for a full day from the Junior college, and her brother received his diploma from Design West of Bollon Center 'and a sch'ediile has been arranged Deah, Academy. E CREAM Richard Noren, son of Mr. and ! for games in the. morning and a W o r k m a n ^ p Mrs. H, Fritz Noren of South Rd . i baseball game In the afternoon, tee by the pupils to arrange the fund which serves to outftt mem­ iTriptot Your Tost* Pl*asur«l will be graduated from Windham | p„plls of grades 6. 7 and 8 will party. Th? class presented- Miss bers, who are all voluntee-'s. Tick­ Material High School vyith honors and Bruce be participants In the baseball Rice with an Initialed bracelet. ets will be sold at the door and It’s lonana Ic* Cr*am, Halloran, son of Mr. and Mrs. game. it la hoped that nian.V-families will CuttinR done in our owp DaiTiel Halloi an ot Hebron Rd . will W ith Ihe entire school divided ' Manrheater Evening H e r a ld Choose to have their dessert that Ch«colat« )<• Cream and be graduated from Howell Cheney ipto two teams, competitlpn In the Rollon rnrrespnndent, Mrs. Doris night with the firemen. .shop from the rouRh atone Technical School where he has been ntoorning will Include three-legged, D’ltalla, telephone' MI .3-.V14.V Strawbaery lea Cream to the finished- memorial. enrolled in the machlhisl depart­ The public is cordially' Invited, sack, wheelbarrow, centipede and and the department promisee them ment. / undcr-the-brldge races ss well as swirl-blended into one .Manchester High graduates have | ,t,ndard distance races, an -enpoyahle evening. T.ie fes­ been busy with commencement tic-1 launches will be brought from Iriah Pipe Baiul tival will be held regardle.ss of the smeath, delicious treat, ~ MANCHESTER w eather. tivitie.s this week. CI11.SS gift night home on that dav and seventh was obseii-ed Tuesday and Ihe ^rade will selMce-cream for seveh IMavs at Feslival MEMORIAL cla.s.s prophe.y prc.senled last n ig h t „nd twelve rents. In the high .school auditorium Works on .Hiidgrt COMPANY .''lanm-Club Mecthig Held Members of the Manchester Fire Miss Hope The Board of Education woilted / A; AIMETTI. Prop. Thc^>tnidont .Stamp'Q^lul) held on bud.get plans for 1914-.M at Its Dept, report that plans have been _lls-frf?al meeting of the year at the completed for the strawberry fes-‘ Oxforearned, the Opposite Eaat Cemetery in'-wliich .12 students are enrolled 6:30'p. m. to 8:30 p. m. ’ - Hood TELEPHONE .Ml-H-3807 Vvhon the board will hold a Joint daughter of Mr. atm Mri(. H orace has Ij^ecn m liv lor throe years session with the. transportation This Is the department's first or MI-S-8852 and wa.? the first of several co-, B. I.«arn’ed .of 3J3 Forest Street, study group. attempt at a strawberry festival OPEN SUNDAYS rurriculaXactivitles institutcil dur- Hold Fsmil.v Idi'nle and the firremen have strived to will enter Smltly College in North­ I C E CREA "ing the pe'riiid. make It as kttraclive an affair hampton, Ma^., this fall. Hope -Mr.s. U. Knceland Jones. Jr., has The Ladies' Benevolent Society Buy Direct and Save MoiMy as their pencil festival which was graduated iMt Wednesday, from Q u a fy Dairy Products Since 1846 herd adult adx'isor of the grbup'-fiyt^ their family .picnic on Tues- held for Ihe first time last August.; the O x in n y S<’hool . for Girls In .since Its ihi.e[»tion. M enibership is day despite the rain. The affair Hartford. 2^e graduation was held open to any stinienl in grades/4-8. "as moved to the partjti room of Several local merchants have con- It IS the only club open to yoiing- >he church where a aoclable even- I tributed in many wa.vs. tow ard its at the lomanuel CongreigaliOnal Chnrch/in Hartford. , L stets in tlie lower graiie*. ing was enjoyed. I success, and have ' greatl.v eii- Its inteie.sls are well-siHted to Farewell l*arl,v. Held j couraged the effo'.-ts of the fite- At ola.ar night Mias I-earnod was nien. 11,000 BABIES arc horn in the IJ.S. every day! Each month we add to our pop)j MORE JOBS—Even tl^ough employment in some cases has fallen off, we still have * MORE MONEY — In spite of inflation and higher prices, the American people hav* the yonnger pupils who -left.in a Mias Glad.vs Riee's sixth grade i pre.«OTted a citation for 'develop-' good deal of hi,story, geograpliy. pi'pli - gave her a farewell party j St. Patrick's Irish Pipe Band. I m ent of- one's own abilities, of lation enough people to make a Richpiond, Va., or a Syracuse, N. Y. This me^ twenty million more jjobs than in 1939. And every time a new invention comes over twice u much spending power now as they had in 1540. Nine limes as many and er-ononui-s while pu'suing the on Tuesday at the schoof. Miss . in full regalia, will appear and : rhflracter, of the .spirit and of the huge new demand for everything we eat, wear or enjoy. / along it means even niore jobs. - - -~ Americans now have an income of $5,000-pliis. hohhy of .staniji

CAMPBKU/J ...AND WITHOUT TOMATrSOUP 4 41c y o iA ^ e m . A BIUIN6 ! 16 OZ. GL^SS JAB / BURNS SLICED BEETS 10c OZ/L AN 1-US( lOUS PARTY PUNCH DRINK 33c SW ANSOX * BONEHCHICKEN or BONED TURKEY, 3 ' “' ' " “ SIDO n p ' MAXWEI.L HOUSE % ^ If tou’re hot already acquainted with Bnrsack’s Qual­ INSTANT COFFEE ^ ^"$1.89 FAt(M MACHINES proflurp far more.than ever before. Though our j)opulation has m Ore students are in our high s<'hools and/colleges, (Present college enroll* Industrial BBNIUS — America’s know-how with machines has treihendously ity I'tMids . . . Father's Day is a good time to .start. .Serve Hl.M an extra special dinner Sunday .with the /had a net shift of almost six million oicoy from farm-s-since 1940, there has been a ment; 2,377,000.) This means that tomorrow’s American public will be the best- IncreaM ouRmiL Today 98% of all work is done by machines. There’s more power fine.st ffMtds money can huy. 627o increase of farm out-put per nia^-hour./^ informed and most productive public in our history. in a modem automobile than in the average factory of 1890. REMEMBER NABISCO H AN'DY’S BKI(iHTW(K)I) SUGAR WAFiRS* Camay Soap l-K- i V Hi YBBP* BB^ VBBPI«^ .’{ for 23c fBt BOMB tBAfoyl 2 9 c Bath 2 for 21c X M’hole or shank half. PHLME OR. Oh OICP: 7 ' S e/ected !b FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES MVEET (iKMUNE - m ' JUICY PLUMS Dnz. 39c lb FAXCA CALIFORNIA CANTALOUPES Each 25c W A Y BEST KO ASTI NG - p For 29c «) SUNKIST LEMONS 6 SWEET INDIAN ItIVEK l-.'i II). av'K, -•r -t GRAPEFRUIT 3 For 29c First came soap...then detergents...now comes F.\N t-V GEORGIA PEACHES 2 U m. 49c FIRM • " w Legs " ^ Breasts " t^ GREEN CABBAGE I>. 5c 79 85 l F.4 N4'V BLUE SUPER SUDS! RJPE TOMATOES . Pkg. 19c NBW ! NBVEK A WAStfDAY f>A0 0 l/CrUf(£ fT ! \ LEISURE Tim e and travel time are on the upgrade in America. Forty million ATOMIC ENERGY opens up a dazzling new vista of opportunities. Soon locomo­ SPIRITUAL INTEREST in the U.S. is growing fast. Membership,in religious con­ FANO . LONG. WHITE Amerjran.s get paid vacation.^. This is a great lH>on-to tlie hotel and transportation tives ran be driven hy atomic energy, a.s well as power plants,, planes, cars. Barring gregations has increased a t twice the ratePf our population growth. Our religious business, to the sports, hoBTjy and'entertaininent fields. war, the atomic age should be America’s grea/esf age! gains will help us make the Aost of oiir material.gAins. Delrich Oleb l 49t^ CALIFORNIA POTATOES 5 U>«. 39c CL DAHY’S SUNLKJHT I Only Colgate make* a washday product that has the whitening power of,Blue Detergent BLUE Tk« b«tt«r you know Amoried, Tb - Super. Suds.’No need for bluing. No need' Butter ■ for bleach, except fo.r stubborn stains. GRANULEO tho bottor tho future looks I O This new advanced detergent formula con- POtATO SALAD or COLESLAW tains the most effective whitener known to - twstwasm .science . . . even more efficient than bluing! SOCUAN O No packaged washday suds of any other -|p Q |jQ I Send for this booklet, “THE ' 1 i.b. B.1X 29c ' ' • company ^e t clothes as dean . . . yet go to /WD SO WHnt r K C C ; ftrruBEQF Am e r ic a .” Never WE.CARRY A-FULL LINE OF GROTE A . work so fast .op ^.tnapy kinds of greasy, llieFufiuc before has America''had such tremendous poten­ grimy dirtt-Even in.j.c«-cold, hardestwater! tials. Read ihe story of the huge developments now VYEIGEL COLD CUTS and FRANKFURTS A Blue Determent Super Suds dissolves into NONEED of America suds up to 4 times faster than suds of any ..taking place, alnuMt invisibly. Every A n d e a n other makdr. ' \r should know these facts. For FREE, 24-page illus­ frozen Food ., . I - C Really kind to hands... and so safe'for wash- FDR BEEACH trated booklet, drop a postcard to: The Advertising ‘} .. r B & M Haddock Fish Sticks pw, 45e ’•'* able colors, nylons, all your Ane fabrics. * ) Council, ‘‘Future ofiAmarica,’' 25 W. 45th SL, OR BLUING! New York. N .Y . V .- Armoufs Steakeos 59c Birds Eye Chieku D iiiitr $1.79 UStUt AA/tifr-^AtAStttSMAKU/ jio ttftfA / ' li -A TO mk»t — so SAff Ao» tmsMMsiteotoAS/ ; 4 ' -\ ' M ' V I ' ' ". * -X •• V V % '-I/ A

rA G E TE N MANCHESTER EVENIN(i HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1964 MANCMESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. JUNE tV, 1954 PAqS ELEVEN

‘ < chiropody today *,t the commence­ dmiat and aaaiatant profeaaor - of 'AFL International Aaan. of ma- Wclitem Auto Aaaociate Store at \ IVirs. Ruth Fanta ment exerciaea of Tiempie -llniver- government at Trinity College. She chiniata aigned a new one-year Auto Supply Finn 6tS Main Stret, l.aa been pur- Churchill May Seek Closer _ , _ Bjty. The graduation waa held, in ia the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Work contract yeaterday requiring chaaed hy Mr. and M ra Charlea - R e c e i v e s H e ^ ^ e e ‘ fTiHadetphla'a Municipal. Auditor- William M. RodCoe, 24 Laurel PI. all new employea to Join the Gels New Owners Bennington of„ FxlgewoOd. R. I. union. - , ; The new owmera plan' to expand 17. S. Link^ Talk to Congress Mra, Fanta ia the wife of t)r. FN'DKSH.Of^ SIGNS PACTT More than l.SOO of the 2,00(^ the llnea carried by the atore: Mra.' Ruth I,ouiae Fanta received Arthur W. Fantav former inierha- Hartford. .June 17 (Jf) — Under­ Underwood employea have ap^ ."The Weaterp Auto'Supply Com-, They' will take ig> raaidenca in OM) Uie degree of doctor of aurgi'cal tional lawyer. Caechoslovakiaecon- wood Typewriter Corp. and the proved of the contract. pa'ny announced today that the Mancheater in the fiear futura. Over 500 Visit t . WMhlnctofi Churchill w u lU- « • ] « . luncheon fuest at the Na- prmm Club. DIMlhgtiUhcd ‘•Open House at vlMtore often apbak there. tow PRICtS BSSY DAY! ■y- Plana for the vlalt, announped The Shciridans” 1 AIR CflNDITIONED - FREE PARKINCl 1\Maday. mrt atih In procepa of il 4avalopment. ChucchiU, Br:tieh; fVoralfn SM ^tary Bdcn and ataff Gibhbna Aaaembly. Catholic La- '-e* ‘ A t First Nirtiohal Stores ^ *uro of gotting tho lowest aide, are due to fly /fbm London die.« of Columbua. were elated aaat Thuraday afterfoon and arrive "thrilled " ax one of the commit­ persona Visited the | raaaon for - their remaininfr in I anc4ent hou.se. much of which ia l A DELICIOUS OVEN g h A S T Waablngton one or two dava irtore ; between the ; \ \ ',h. DrsM.h .m hourx of 2 and 8 p. m., and lovera l .X" t ^ m a y move to the British em- j ^ ^t.quea. had ^ e privilege of | SUPER MARKETS _____ i slewing them all over the 13-room i •• MAS A ' ■ D lp lt^ U c In fo rm M ^ their hearts' conten FATHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY. JUNE ZO .1 . su b iL u for dra” *r''«ng«menU in approprt-^j flxad program of •uwj*«t8 for ma conUlnera were done by Mrs.-M r?,' 1 cuaglon. They said Churchill's Clifford Joyce and harmonised SIBVI HIM HIS FAVOIITB DINNIBI ^ Intareat in coming here primarily with the rooms in which they were j FROZEN FOODS! JOIN THE P/1R1V! la to hav» a series of private con- uaed. vtrsations with Eisenhower. If Lam b Legs “69 A gray, sky threatened rkin in tbare la any formal conferring on the. morning but. by noojt the sun world proMcma to be done, one came out and the remainder of the Ready to Cook ^ -ZT* Infwmant auggeated that it prob­ day and early evening waa ideal. FRIED CHICKEN ably will be handled b^ ^ e n and Each of the members Of the com­ Seovtary of State Dulles and mittee baked dozens ' of cookies, their top advisers. which with fruit punch waa aerved FESTIVAL WIB Diseoaa Aate Crisis on the lawn in the rear of the Baenhower told- hia news con- h^uae throughout the afternoon iMjg fezanca this main aim at tha in­ until dark. M w y viewed the for­ L a m b ^ r o r o s /i«AN.-dMUTY formal meeting with Churchill mal garden where gay oriental would be to strengthen America's poppies, irls/and other! perennials bridge of friendah'p with Britain, are in full bloom. t h m ia no Sxed agenda, he said, i The wide, screened pbrch which but the talka will deal with vir extends the length of the main Lamb Chops » 8 ^ tually every urgent world prob­ houae, was a busy spot. Here were lem, iacludlng the southeast Asia tables' filled with examples of the handiwork of ' the members and crisis. CUT FROM TENDER, SOFT -MEATED LAMBS WELL TRIMMED AND EXCELLENT EATING Authorities diacount strongly frietidi in decorated tole ware, CHOICE aay speculation that the 79-year- paintings, ceramics, needlework of d d Vrittah leader will urge Eisen­ many kinds, all of which found a STEER pkgi Rib Lamb Chops Loin Lamb Chops hower to agree to arrange a con­ ready sale, and as a result the gift lEEF lb \ of Gibbons Assembly to the new FOR A HEALTHFUL NUTRITIOUS HOME MADE STEW PIECES OE LEAN MEATYTY ference with Premier Malenkov. BIRDS EYE TENDER The U.S. government’s repeated Church of the Assumption, now /■ buffs to this idea of a top level under erection, will be a'sizeable session hava long since made clear one. They are moat grateful to Lamb Flanks for Stew Lamb to Churchill that he has no basis Dr. Bernard J. and Mra. Sheridan OVEN READY hops of getting^hywhere with for granting the use of their home. 1 SMALL the magnet that, attracted so ‘ \ Greeii^Peas 2 Plump ■ Meaty ' Milk Fad many of the- towmapeople and ■ELTSVILLE FANCY SPEARS Fresh Had^ck Fill«t u 43< attention is expected to be loedy to Cook X'l* mven Vy Eisenhower, Churchill. others. Fowl f 39. Eden anV^ulles to international Mrs. Richard Post, general I'ONE IN AfUickerel li 25e atomic e n m y problems in the chairman, and Mrs: Leonard Bull Heavy Wtsiern Corn Fed Steer* u 43< light of the fdlure of efforta in program chairman, were obliged Chuck Roast Split Mackerel Pan READY LI 33. reeent months ^ p w k e any prog- to add to the original committee, f u Ll c u t Mildly Cured to Perleclien reea with the Soviets on thia iaaue. Mra. Charlea Lesperahee; Mrs. MiLk-FED A REAL TREAT Smoked Butts ? 79. Fresh Halibut i> 45« Chief 'United States hopes for Thomas Wilson, Mra. James Farr and Mrs. E. S. Michalak, all of concrete results from the ■visit are Veal Large or Small focua^ upon ‘developing British whom worked tirelessly to make Bologna L» 59. policy toward the formation of a "Open House" at the Sheridan's' pl • OiurchlU came, to the United i V A ^ R A T I D - HECOkMENOEO BY THE AMEIIICXN MEDICX^ ASSOCIATION •tataa a » a top British leader in, thr/Chineae proposals. They were P^Fruits & Vegetables Green Beans nienchcut 2 pkcs 4 S c December 1941, June 1942,. May 'also expected to. know by then 29« 1M3, BeptembCr 1944. February ^ e t h fr Mendea- France would he , Peas 1946, M i^h-A pril 1949' Januar>' /able to jdrm'a new government to ' NATIVE ROMAINfe OR 1962 and January 1983. He wpa reptace'Laniera cabinet, whlch.re- Eirangethie M ilk out of office as. prime' minister aigned. Iasi week ■ after losing a '\ during the 1946 and 1949 vlsHa. yo^'of confidence. FANCY HIGH SCORING QL/ALITY - NATURES FINEST I^EALTHFUL SpREAD /^en , Invited Bldaiilt' and Jean I .fnaiivel. F'ench ambaaaador to 12-OZ. Switzerland,' to lunch todayto TIN BOSTON THIS WEEK'S BAKERY VALUES! .gel.from them a fill-in on Bidault'il Butter Br^olcsid6 ROLL 65 conversations with ChoU and | t r e e t Your choice of these wonderful Bakery favorites and more at Local Stocks AJ--I Molotov. X National Stora. Australian Foreign Minister.' HEAD <>aataBoM Paralabad By 12.0Z. Richard G. Casey saw Eden and j Caboni B Mlddlabreak. lac. LEHUCE several 'other . delegates. He re- i TIN SeiCiAL CHECK THESI LOW, LOW PRICES! 1 p. Bk prtcea EEC PdCE 2Sc EACH . turned to Geneva from home last I • S corned BEEF Irish Raisin Bread ' > • •• __ ** ‘ ' t i - -ai..-- Bask Btaeba Satiirda.v. in an effort to help find'l ARMOUR) / S ^ IO A L Bid Asked a solution to the Iridochlpa proh-j ( 1.LR. FRESH NATIVE CTN OF 100 BAGS 7 5 . |Trst National Bank lem. He leaves-tomorrow for Loh- CORNED IV A C n Sponge RE(i> 8RICE 31c EACH Golden Rose Tea Bogs of Mancheater...... 84 '38. don and Wa.shington. . || CANS Hartford National SPKIAL There w-eie many questions the [ARtiiOOlO b e e f V R d n L 9 J n i REG PRICE S9c EACH Black Pepper PINAST GROUND 2-OZ CAN 19. Bank and Trust ... 31 33 western delegates wanted to’clear Cherry Pie Hartford Conn. Trust . 87, 92 up before becoming-■ optimistic.] IB. Kanchastar Trust M — about the Chinese- proposal. To­ BEET GREENS 40-OZ PKG . 41. 11.0Z. Bisquick Bbocnix Btata Bank..-»~ morrow’s meeting may clarifjr the ARMOUR) and Tnut ...... 76 83 proposals aufflciently for the west­ JAR JUICY ...S' Flfs Inanaacs Compaales FACIAL TISSUIS 2 ^ PKGS OF 400 ern powers to decide whether they SUCEO D | i A i % J BIG Angel Soft 39. Aetna Fire ...... S9<} 62. ollei' soy real hope of ending the Hartford F ire ...... I65'j ITO', ENRICHED 18-OZ LOAF Indochina conflict. ARMOUR) U-OZ. White Dr6au S OZ CAN 'National Fire ...... 79J, 82'i In the face of Freftch opposition, [ FLORIDA Swanson »>*<» Chicken 33. Phoenix ...... -.no 116 however, .it appeared that the CAN ■ 1>IV. U fa sad tadwmnlty laarCos. United Slate.>( and Britain might ' - ..V « . S.OZ'CAN 33. Aatha IJfe ....’...... 127 132 And It imppaibie to recess the talks. ARMOUR) Swanson *oNw?rTurkey Aatna Casualty .... .142 1.80 It w'as.virtually certain that the DOZ. Conn. Gen...... 310 325 . nine partfea .would have to main­ Ml. 25c BONUS OFFER Ffncist T O M A t O Ketchup 2 i 14-0Z_BTLS 35. Hartford Steam Boll. . 71 tain rirpresentativea here fpr some CANS INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS < a M # > llF | ia a F A | wrsppart ol 2 paclagt, of Fiik StKcki ei Scallopi' Travelers ...... 1185- 1215 trine- -at least on a. standby basis ARMOUR) FOODS ^ flSIlLKBnLN * Fuhonntn. P. O lex 473, lotion, .Matt. rakllii CBlItlee — while the military talks continue [| and ra PAOB TWELVI MANCHESTER “EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1054 JUmL. MANCHESTER EVENINOilERALD. MANCHfcSTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1054 PAGE THIRTEEN Supt. of Schools Merele B. Wood- B o lto n been set in the field, seedbed de- ■ ■ W a p p in g mansee and Chairman of the Joint Eiigaged Blue Mold Tht'eat .struction should be possible imme-11 School Board, J. Malcolm Mac- dlately. Tobacco In the field can i * Retarded Children ^8 Assn. C o lu m b ia Injiinctioii Bars Donald„ ' , Strawberry Felp* To Tobacco Crop be protected with a 25 per c e ii li a ' » The class gift, a motion picture zineb formulation in tobacco dust, 11, Zone AppealjB.yhit camera, was prcsbnted by ■ Jack ' ; -*V at 16 pounds per acre. For ef­ Sand Hill Rbad Christensen, senior plans pre.»idenl. Slated ^ Gliurch New Haven, June Ifl—The most fective protection, the duets should ■ Give Dad a ReceivesJ Uriion Donation Members of the graduating class serious occurrence of blue' mold be repeated '-every three days. . | To Hold JVIeeting Dump Site Use include: Robert C. Albert, William "Bolton strawberries at their atnee/he disastrous 1951 outbreak John A. Craig, prealdeht, of the J. Allen, Mildred Andrulot, Doro­ Manchester Assn, fat the ' Help thy R. Bancr<«l, R. Barry, peak will be featured at 'a supper Is threatening Connecticut Valley EYELL HOBBY KIT Awarded $300 N ______,-jn e Suiidayg June 20th is Father’s Day and A&P Su&Betts that Yob Claudette E^^Bciin,- Mapy E. Booth. to be served on Saturday by the tobacco this week, according to «f Retarded ChlkTren, announced The Siting BogYd of Appeals will w ip in g , June 17— (Speciftl)^ We Save Voa Money hold a public bearing at the Town Ronald J?. Birnham. Annette WSCS at United Methodist church Dr. Paul Waggoner, plant patholo- i (as advartistd in "Lifa") /^ B ' today that Jh« association has re-> Town oIBclals wer^ npUflcd Tues­ Low Cost 2nd MortKage Hall tomorrow night at 8 p. m. to Carter, jfpseph A, (Thcstei'Ji\. Jack in Bolton when shortcake Will be gist at The ..Connecticut Agricul- | reived a 'generous donation ot Let Father Select Foods for his Feast froBi A&P’s Many— day that Judge Walter J. Sidof of ChrisUfnBcn. Janet M. Clifton. J. act’ on the application of G u y the Court o f Common Pleas has served as desserts Mrs. Fred War­ tural Experiment Station, who la 1200 .from Local 63 CIO Textile Beck , for/a tempofary , permit of Aided Collins, Yvette Cole. Jac- working with the Federal-State IsOANS Workers' Union, Issued an Inju'iKtton ■ against t he qijCline Daly. Charles W. Dengler, ren. general chairman for the N o .BROKERAGE FEES— 59c. $1.98 - occupapey for 'Small guest house. Plant Disease. Warning Service. The imjon, headed by Frank The bo'ard is also expected to make town restraining 'the use of the Elizabeth A. Donahue'.. Michael event.' has stressed that nOt only Three years ago, It was estimated We Offer Big Savlngt' dump site on Sand Hill Road after Dzen, Virginia H. Ellsworth, Betty will the shortcakes he home-made ■■/ Reilly, made the gift to directly excefition In zoning laws with that bjue mold Infection caused IISS Nau(ilu.a • Raltieship “Missouri” respect to size of building lot. Aug. 15. X A,. Gilbert. Carol Greer, Raymond but they will be "old fashioned' damage to the crop amounting to CHARLES HERSHMi aid the retarded,, children’s grmip size." PT Boat • Heavy Cruiser -in their task of establishing a Pla.vere To Meet —Injunction proceeding^ w e^ e F. Hallowcll .In. .lean F. Harrison. two million dollars. M O R T G A G E started by several residchtSxot the The supper will be Served from Crumann Cougar • Cutlass Recreation Area and Day Care Tha Columbia Players will hold MAN-SIZE BUYS! Donald C. Havens, Katherine E. Dr. Waggoner, says that the Their June meeting Tuesday eveT area in March when the ■ present Holland. Raymond J. Jarvis, Car­ 5;30 through 7 p, m. Mrs. John blue mold spore inoculum is now PHONE CH.6r^863 Center for retarded children at Want to make the head of the house happy? Brjng him with you when you head for AAP this week dump site, was completely ijlled, Erickson is in charge of the kitch­ also StUtz •Bearcat” and other authentic the Bunce School, Olcott Street. ning at the home of Mrs. Ethel mine J. Jovino Jr., Audr/y E. widespread Jn the Valley and that Lusky on Jonathan Trumb'iill end, and turn him foosramong its many man-size buys for Father's Day f^eitlngl If he's like most male* and the selectmen open^ a new Kreyssig and Patricia A. Krupien- en. Mrs. W alter Miner, the dining' scatter/d esses o f the disease have T hobby* kits. The Town of Manchester granted hole to the east for continued use room. Tickets and decorations will the use of the building to the as­ Highway. Discussion and adoption he'll get a real kick out of taking his pick and you can make him extra-glad oy pointing out to him that ski, been reported already. Weather of the by-laws will be the main o f the dump. The la ^ . owned by Also Bcltv A Loos. Richard P. | be taken care of by Mrs.'Charles conditions since Monday have z: sociation, It will-also serve as a the low prices he sees on.every hand are the everyday rule at A4P1 Then he'll want to join you when- Asher A. Collins, has been in use Lyman III. Doris M. Marks. T. E. Willett meeting house for the organiza­ order ^ of business. The b.vrlaws ______At*l \ Rita been ideal for the spread of the PHONE were diawn. up by a committee ever you come see . . . come save at A&R! for the last ten yeSrs and is p ro-■ R. .Malulis. Lorraine .I. McClalch-1 Mrs. Erickson and Mrs.^^tVillctt spores, and the forecast la ■ for WASHER an-9-45S7 Open Evenings Until 7:3(1 tion. vtded lease-free ^0 South Windsor. are also taking reservations for All the-work of renovating and headed by John La Croix, assisted ry, Kathryn N. McCutcheon, EUza.-..j more cool, rainy wc^ather. by Mrs. Carl G t^ne, Mrs. Ethel Complainantir in the action in­ b'clh A. McGill. Harry D. Moore, the event. / "■ Eleanor Fecko Under these circumstances, the decorating the building is being clude: Joseph^ Krawski, John and earried on by volunteer help and Lusky, Mrs. Hyland Tasker, and (V Dorothy. E, Korton, NSney M. Disease Warning Service urges itEPAIRS William Jacobua, preaident of . the Aitthony Krowski. Paul and Annie Page. Ann E. Parent, Elsie R. Pel- Mr. and Mrs. John Fecko. of X growers to take immediate steps c r»m R 5T. there are no aalaried ppaitiona con­ K upchun^ Fred and Mary Do'oey, nected in any way with the asso­ group. tcrij. Oliver E. Pelton. Shirley E. Rau St., Rockville,, announce the to prevent the further spread of f/offay ALP — prompt, Econemiecd Outstanding values on BONELESS STEAKS and ROASTS all cut U. S. Gov­ Alfred Karveli*; Edward Pastula, Photography Show ciation. Hpertol Asaembly Held Petraitis. Ooris Pinney. Norma A. engagement of their daughter, the disease in their fields. Seed­ . A -apeeial aaaembly was held at Barhari Karvelis and Irvin Hig­ Pola, Anthony J. RaUlukaltis. beds are the primary source of i^ Guarantood The town has alloted the sum ernment Inspected Heavy'torn-fed Steer Beef — Guarari.teed good eating end sold the gin s/T h ey complained that tpe Eleanor, to Philip Richardson. ,of $1,000 to the organization and ■Windham High School Friday to James F'. Riordan. Jr., Theodore A. At Library Here Richardson resides st 39 Drive B, fection and all old seedbeds shoula s a o p p f ^ award apeeial merits in extra-cur­ Super-Right way — ONE LOW PRICE ONLY as advertised! dump is unsightly and causes be destroyed. Since most Wrlngtr-RoNs Itaploead through the generous Cooperation M^nch and smog in a' residential Ftcichle, Zigmond L. Rolocut Jr., and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Her­ ricular activities. Those receiving tobacco in the Valley has alre c o r n e r c e n t e r and GRISWOl.D of many Manchester firms ma­ |v /A ction. Gordon A. Schorlipan. Robert S. Charles Brewer of 4 Robin Rd. man Richardson of Waterbury, Vt. terials have been purrhasisd ,wUh Thomas 1'. McKeitna awards were Leo Koenigsberg for' , / Town Atty. Daniel Cavanaugh Sedar. Robert ’A. Sinsigalli. Rus­ has made up a number of phmo' I The coilple will be rharried Sept, sportwriting, Marilyn Jones, sel G. Snow. Janet L. Slone, MI-6-72.3S this sum at enormously reduced / Is out of town on business and the graphs of local as well a.s re^^ 'l l . ■ PoHerton's prices. Notahie among, these, have Thomas P. McKenna, of .30 award in art conteat, Leo Kbenigs- TO P^UN D or FACE RUMP LB possibility of an appeal wijl be Claire H. Slolle, Alex F. Sullivan, interest for the. Mary Cheney Li Ridge St., won third place and berg, for superior work as editor Oven Roasts Edna M. Weber, Janet L. Webster, LET US FILL YOUR ISO Center SL, Cor. of Church been the W. G. Glenney Co.;-E. A. . considered upon his return. brary.. which are on di-splay with potiri-nits preserve the image exact­ Johnson Paint Co.; Manchester $300 in Pratt A Whitney Air­ of the "Croakinga,” Alyce Boerrrer. The ruling may force the select­ Charles V, A. While. Ronald R. hdoks and magazines on photog­ Leo Koenigsberg 3-5 points for ly ah\it i-s. , . Pipe A Supply Co.; Ellsworth A craft's May suggestion program, IGNRilSS men to find another dump site im­ Vclle and Peter Zelinski. raphy. ForNhose y-ho enjoy thumbing Lassow and Spring A Buckley of dramatics; Samuel Berkowitz and . I'nion School Graduates POT ROAST LB mediately. First Selectman Thomas '•In th«}se/tlm.es the camera and through ah album we direct opr New Britain. To date a new roof William P. Gwlnn, general mana­ Betty-Ann Falk, 6-8 points for Bottom Round Burgesk^TMuestied residents know­ There were 14 pupils in th^ the photograph album have taken exhibit. FoK.others who have gone has been put on the building, an ger. announced today. dramatics. Kenneth Garrison. • p ing of al^? available dump site graduating class st Union School the place of the pen and diary. a bit beyond the amatuer class, oil burner has been installed, , McKenna,,a toolmaker and Air­ Alice .Miller, Victor Wolmer, band to contact himself. Second Select- exercises held s'. Wood Meiporial f nyon^ can click 4.he shuttf r of a there are books on procedure, pumbing fixtures have been fe- letters. ' ' . Library yesterday afternooil. The craft employe .since 1940, received mna Malcolm Juno or Third Select­ camera and preserve for all time darkroom techniques, printing, de­ CalTied ,for and delivered 1^ placed and painting l.s in progres.s. the award for a suggestion sim­ Local Nine Lose* Top Round Steak LB man, Dexter Buimam. theme was "The Bill of/Rights." his ideas about people, places, and veloping and eplarglbg. prompt]^ at no extra Numerous donations of equip plifying the raising, lowering and Columbia's Inter-County Base­ "Without aasistanSe^ and coop- Nancy Peck, class president, de­ events that have affeetdd and in­ Thiil is a h'dfcby wjth no age ment are starting to eome in, ac­ placing of dyes on pi es.ses. ball team, lost their game 6-5 to , eration from the townsprople in livered the welcome' address: fluenced his life, while only the limit. There is fun for'nil if you charge. cording to Craig. Sand boxes have Colche.stef Sunday afternoon at WONDERFUL EATI^l6 the matter, we may well ^ w i t h ­ Other speakers wcre.Oaenor Dris­ The third-place winner, who few have the time and talent to remember to taka along your been donated bv Hayden Gris­ Started working for the rtrm as Colchester. Rislev and Emerson Cube Steak QUICK COOKIfSG LB out any dump after Aug. ISn Mc.. coll. Elaine Cowan./PstriclR Silver. record them in writing. camera. wold: three small table 'and chair were the local battery. This puts IT’S NATIONAL Butgess said; Linda Newberry, Doreen Ehxon and FINE PHAflMACY a. materials clerk in the dispalch- Mental and word pictures are "Chaica Connocticut Poultry—Direct From Our Form to You" sets by Kiddie Fair: chilil’.s crib, irtg deparlmeiit.x .said he expects, these two teams In a tie for first D,A IRY MONTH — GET TO-COOk ^ Assigned to 9th Division 'BeJ'ert Peck. / apt to grow dim with pas.sage of and high chair by Watkins Bros : in the league, each having \ M v a te Donald Baltulonis, son' Some men chisel.out a ca r e e r - CALL Ml.9.9814 to use ills winnihgs to paint his i Broilers or Fryers 2Vi LBS LB T)ie Rev. A^/thur Heffernsn of- time, while snap shots and camera others just chisel.' SOS Main St.— Open Thursdays until 9:00 P.M.— Tel. MI-9-8098 McKinney Lumber Co. has donat­ won three and lost one. VALVESGALOREAT A&F! For Your Shopping of Mr. and Mrs. Baltulonis of Bar- St. Francis Assisi Church gave house. He Is married and has ^ ^ ed lumber for screen frames: a fotig children. Swim Kcglstration Held MADY-TaTO-COOK berhiHxRoad, has arrived'at Fort the invocatiori and pronounced the i high rhair. and table and i;hair set Swimming registration w'sa held Convonionct Dix. N. J., and is assigned to the I cncdictiqirfx^ Alircd Armstrong, SPECIALS ■ Of the LIS May winners, Ha.ry SILVERBROOk FRESH CREAMERY Broiler Turkeys 3 TO 7 LBS LB by Marlow's: a child's cril) bv W. Carl.son, of Warehouse Point, recently with 115 children reg ASP SUPER MARKET Ninth infantry Division for eight past, conlmahdcr of the American Montgomery Ward: and Pratf A istering. Serving as registrars weeks of bhaic training. I/gibr/P ost, presented the Legion took first place and William C 7 "CUTNO Whitney Aircraft of East Hart­ Brown, of Middletown, .seconcl. - were Mrs. Blanch Blum. Mrs. LB PRINT EAST CENTER ST. Ellawortit Graduates (12 A y .i^ . Merle B. WoodmSnsee. Gladys' Thayer. Mrs. Mary Sor- BUHER 6 5 ' 116 Rib Roast3-sH0>ri!!^''ii55 SHORT RIBS,LB Sixty tvfo iiehAers of the Cla.ss WINGS 3 99c NECK and BACKS 4 29c ford have al.so assisted in the pro­ Supt. of Schools presented' the ject. racchl, Jo-Ann Clarke and Ralph MANCHESTER o f 1954 were presented diplomas at clas.s to Gaylord Paine, member of tuinly not helping Red Cross public Wolmer. , the graduation cerbmonies Tres- The very first general member­ .the Board of Education, who pre­ We raise only fancy White Rocks Exclusively for our farm stores, cleaned and drawn ship meeting (>f the group to be relations. ’ Mrs. Leona Wolmer, ARC Water Lean Hamburg FRESHLY GROUND LB day evening at ElliSworth me­ On the leimbui'semenl question. sented the diplomasi and in our stores within 24 hours. hel'l at the Bunce School, took Safety Instructor and Bob Clarke, Tlew Titanic morial Hjgh School. The mvocatltm' Others in, the graduating class place on June 10 rttid an entliu.sia.s- Red Ci'oss chairman E. Roland same UUc. werg in charge of the \ was given t>y the Rev. Leon. B ^ r were Herbbrt Grimshaw Jr., Pa­ tic groiip of parenl.s" .were j'les- Hiiiiiman told -iifwamen in Los reglatration. There will be another LB/: of Warehouse P o i n t Methpmst Angele.s that supplemental funds C o Jip Jit! Super-Right Sliced Bacon tricia Biggs. Esther McCanls, ent. At the meeting it was an­ registration on June, '26th, be MEL-O-BIT PROCESSED Church. • \ Richard Sanborn. Ellen Saezawa, CUT-UP POULTRY nounced that contributions of raised in Flint, Waco and Worces- tween 7,-8 at Yeomans Hall for The valedictory suOrfyss on Martha Butcher and Donna Patria. money had been received from the t'eg, last year, after the Red Cross tho.se W’ho did not already sign­ SIMPLY WALK OVER "Standards of British ijJnuration had granted money for tornado All Good Sliced Bacdi LB (iame Postponed "Buy The Parts You Like Best" Friendly Circle, St. Bridget’s up or children - who are summer Vj lb pkg 2 7 ‘ Compared to United S tea.". was Mothej-.s Circle, M.-.ry McCHiire victims, .suggested "a new phllo.so-- residents only. Clas.ses will begin SLICED CHEESE THE MAGIC CARPET rt TJie Little League alumni game IN 0 n/tli/niompsonville scheduled for Group of Second Congregational phy of disaster relief." on June, 28^ 29 and the 30th for tatory talks wpre given by Lor­ AT EXIT DOOR AND PIECE LB yestcroaA' wa.s postponed. BREASTS, LEGS, WINGS, LIVERS Oiurch and the sum of $18.18 wa.s Roliert C, Edsoh. assistant na­ those ss.signed to classes. Jo-Ann KRAFT or PHILADELPHIA Scotch Ham los i> 1.09 raine McChitchey, /CTarles White contributed by Mrs. Bessie G. Col-, tional Director of Di.saster Serv­ Clarke will serve ss assistant PRESTO THE DOOR and Jean Harrison. / NUme to.Graduate Mrs. R oli^ ary C. Bison, of BACKS and NECKS, GIZZARDS puts, a shiit-.in. The latter sum ices for the Red Cios.s. and who swimming instructor. Awards were pre.‘en‘ed by Pr^- \ guided its Flint operation, .said '/j lb pkg 3 9 ' AUTOMATICALLY South WindsOT, will be among the represents proceeds ffom the sale CD Tect Held Siirress CREAM CHEESE Large Sliced Bologna PKG' 29c ciipal Henrv Adams, Mrs. Johiy F. 60 nurses ...h-,who x...iu'■will receive their of hand-made articles Mrs. Col­ that diamond rings. TV.sets and fur coats vs'ere among items listed, The, Control Center for Colum­ SWINGS WIDE OPEN READY-, "’*tr^;^it^/DA?SnrCom&' dUmirarrheC,aduation exer-' B r o il e r s - f r y e r s ~ r o a s t e r s -- f o w l pitis fa.shions out of bits o f cloth bia civil Defense completed its LONG AGED cises of the Hartford'^^spital Sun- snd yarn collected from her by victims in their loss reports to Fresh Haddock Fillets TaFRY LB Annstrop? rth^ the Hartfo%.: the Red Feather Fund, which sup­ ml.ssion ,at 10 a. m. Tue.sday morn­ day. 6V|:n r e a d a n d c u t s p e c i a l f o r y o u r c o o k in g n e e d s friends. ing and reports the situation cre­ Aniericajr Legion Pos'. / On this occasion Rev. Ejnar K. plemented Red ross help. LB 5 9 ' NOW 10c LOWER THAN LAST WEEK! -r42-26 LBS Awapds were made aa follows: "It's a question of keeping the ated by "Operatioij Alert " was met SHARP CHEDDAR 5tan<'hpsler Evening Herald Rask, pastor of the Covenant Con­ and cleared with most satisfactory JANE PAKKIB - lASGI I INCH SlZt al Honor Society. Lorraine FftRli FRESH GRADE “A” CANDLED EGDS DAILY gregational‘ nuireh, delivered the Red Cross from spending money Wapping correspondent, Mra. An­ success. 1 QT 14 OZ LARGE obey. Charles W'hitc, Doris nie. Collins, telephone MI 5-4979, invocation and brought grccting.s unnece.s.sarily,” said Harriman. Cherry Pie i*4 3 ' and Betty Ann Loos: vale^ One luindred seventy foiir mem­ A&P Pineapple Juice CAN from, his ihurch members, and Harriman pointed out that com­ bers reported to the Control Cen­ WATERMELON SIZE m medal, MU* Carol Greer; mittees in Waco; Worcester and wi.shed-the parents continued suc­ ter in a timely demonstartion of Solad Dressing p";! 2 7 c JANE PAiKEt PEGUlAaiY 1«£ orian medaij, White. Mis - cess and many bles.sings in carry­ Flint have said they don't owe the combined efforts ih meeting and PTS JUMBO SIZE 23's - DELICIOUS SERVED WITH ICE CREAM ' iiarnsori and Miss McQalchey; ing out their worthy task. The Red Cioss a cent, and he agreed, roptrollng our aitaulated problems. Sponish Bor c°«33' SE. M. H. S., ac'tlvitips award, pisle \ nt the! "Ot eoiir.se thA’ don't. Nbbody ^EW UPS/or ^ (frotip fifts'been meeting The local diritetor and Advisory C&C CaiiniMl Beverages Pelton; prize fbr science and math. CovenantChill ( h since May, 1952, I *>>vos the Red Crosiii a cent. The Council expYessea their firm thanks JANE PARKER REG. J5t PKG OF 10 Dofia Mark.V. DAR Good Citizen- Red Cross has never asked repay­ ,EA O LD S H O E S . when It was founded. for the prompt membership snp- Sunshine Krispy Crockers pkg 27^ CANTALOUPES ahlp. Miss /Pelton; American Le­ ment from any individual." porj in this misinn. Frankfurter Rolls 2 gion prixaa. history. Jean Harri­ MAl^V Flint and Worcester said some Such res|)on.se as was demon­ Sultona Stoffed Olivess..,, 47" Peaches FRESH SOUTHERN son end' Charles White; Boy.-'' Rrirl (!r«»ss Apolojiy i of the money raised in.-their sup- strated a.ssured the council the JANE PARI^E*' REG. 23e PKG OF a fj GrowUv Award. Joseph Caiester; Doni i plemental.campaigns did go to the type of support needed to make the Girls',/Growth Award. Kathleen Red Cro.ss. Harriman s.-ivd Flint program a success. A&P G^opefruit Sections 2 cans 3 Sandwich RoIIsnow 17^ GREEN SWEET H o U a n d; Sportsmanship. .Judd THROW THEM FILL YOUR FREEZER NOW Soiitflil hv Herlcr ; didn't give any. but Worcester ^ Farm Riirt-aii Meets Peppers / Filaii Award., Theodore Reichle; I "dill contribute some $200,000" out 'I'he Farm Blireau met Monday Sunnyfield Corn Flakes 'pk°^ 19^ Richard E. Blaney Award, Gbrdon AWAY of two million collected.' night at the home of Mrs. John PKG Snow - and Norma Pola; Music sun Plenty Of Wear Left WITH WESTERN STEER BEEF Boston, June 17 Gov. Chris- . RED-RIPE Kozak on I,eike Road. Assisting her White House Evap. Milk 4 47*= Tom atoes •/Awards, instrunenlal and. vocal. In Shoes Repaired Mere tian A. Herter skys the Amem an as hostes.ses were Mrs, Kenneth “ c a n s AAP'S PURE VEGETABLE National Red Cross Owes Massa­ HOME GROWN .^Miss MiClatchey and Miss Felion; , Niizarem; (Church Fox and Mrs. Eugene Denti. The KUITANONUT IOOZ4|OC ' Bovs’ Citizenship. Robert Albert. 1 And W e Do Mean chusetts, an apology for implying rAnlriAc 90^ EXTRA LARGE HEAD p FOR i SAM YULYES that the City of Worcester accepted i program for the coming year was Educator Frbittd,FrAttarJ JiaifJ«*t iMlueadRaducad PKfSPKG Cauliflower Also. journall-Tn awards; jour­ 'planned. The group voted to give SHORnNING neyman. Robert Albert,. Betty AI- ! Shoe -Repairing of the disaster aid after its 'June, 1353] , KccalIs Minister LARGE Better Kind Dune While tornado but didn’t pay the Red f.') to the Robert Hepburn Scholar­ Cocoonut Cream Pudding ^ pkg 5" . ien. Mildred Andrulot, Kathleen | ship Fund. NATIVE ICEBERG HEADS' Uolland, Elsie Pelton afld Norma i _ _ _ You Wait. S T E E R R E | : F Cro.s8 back. Lettuce Tlie annual meeting of the i The Tolland Count.v Farm Bu­ Pola: gold ntar award. Jean Har- | 13 MAPLE STREET "The cold financial facts coni-] reau’s annual tour was held yest'er- M iller's Kosher Pickles suceo qts2 7' Opp. First National Store pletely dispmve your allegation," j Church of the 'Nazarene was held t,,e American Thread Co., in . .rison: Quill and Scroll, . Carol | soz FIRST OF SEASON LB Greer. Shirley Petraitis. T ed: Parking Lot Banquet Boned Chicken Seedless Grapes th K n a r ^ a T r il ^ n K Roland Har-i''''"^ n^hV and .substantial and the Nathan Halo CAN 3V Reichle and Claire Stolle. HINDQUARTERS CALIFORNIA SUNKIST Diplomas w e r e presented hy I annpage ’ j A ° R ^ 3 r the criticism has seriou.sly under p^tor"^ Elizabeth Winston of Arlington, Peonut Butter Lemons IDEAL THIRST QUENCHER FOR Free Cutting anU Wrapping with Your Freeier Paper. mined’’ Red Cross public relatidn* for three years and ratified the ! Mass., niece of Eugene. Denti is in Massachusetts. Swanson Boned Turkey S 33^ Harriman told the Amerit'an Na­ feconimendation of the board for » guest at their home on Chest- OZ CAN GRAND TOR TASTY SNACKS - JUST REDUCfDt tional Red Cross convention in I-os further development of the prop-.Ttul Hill for ten days. , Sultona Tung Fish s h o r t SIRLOIN It) Angeles Monday th^t 18e organlza- erty which was purchased.a year' ------7 OZ CAN 29’ MAKE DAD GLAD ON STEAKS - lion'spent nearly $600,000 at Flint, ago at 236 Main St. ^ Manchealer Evening Herald Co- Mich., another tornado area, and Diiiing the year t>ere was an 11 I himhla correspondent, Mrs. Hyland Ann Poge Mayonnaise 53^ CRAX EDUCATOR 1 LB PKG per cent gain in church school at- : Tasker, telephone ll.-\rrisnn ,3-9,3.3,3. QTS For cakes, pies,'perfect FANCY BRI8KKT •MAINK U VK I TOP SIRIXtIN - got back "n ot one cent." He. said FATHER’S D«Y • the same thing happened else­ tendance, an ,8 per cent gain In j fries—it's digestibiel YUKON - POPULAR FLAVORS CONTENTS ONLY where. ihfirch racmbefkhip. and approxi­ CORNED BEEF LOBSTERS 1 BEEF mately a 30"pef--ccnt gain in-fl- Aides explained, that by ''else­ Strawberry Sales Rival's quifity shows up ip your dog's health . . GLAD HIS where' Harriman meant Waco, nance.s. The per capita receipts ex­ ceeded $200, totaling approxi­ and appeal arice. Rival Dog Food is made with ,> 69e , b 65c 1 i,h. -79c "fex.. and Worcester,'al.so hit by 3.t83'’Jt30' BEVERAGES QT BOTS GIFT CAME FROM tornadoes. mately $38,000, incitiding gifts I Aiiioiiiit to $.>/>01 '. the best to keep your dog at his best. It's nour- Red Cross officials said Home dis- friends as Well as members of ishipc! . - ' ., See how much ypu save over 'of he r/leading' BUY 2 PAILS TOR THE PRICE OF 1 NASSIFF ARMS.. . MISSISSIPPI FRESH RH,LED NATIVE. aster victims sought reimburse- the church. Yesterda.v’s sales at the Man­ ment for loss, of .such articles 'as Blected to the Board of Trustees chester Auction Marl at Chartci' brands with dependable fur coats television' seta,’ d.iamond were Albert Holman, Nel.son Kil- LARGE TO QT ih Oak Field amounted to $^.601.96 dexol rings and outboard motors. patripk, Sherwood Fish, William RIVAL OOG FOOD2ca^s23^ "7F: BACON t I CAPONS Following Gov Herter's demand Fish and Ivan Beckwith, as about 313 24-quart c-ates of p a Il s GALVANIZES 3 9 1 LB. CKLLO WRAPPED 8 I.a AVERAGE strawberries sold at an 'average for "an apblo^',’’ Harrinjan's re- The'Board of. Stewards included j Ds t k id u c e d marks were attacked from another Miss Anna French. Miss Gertrude of $11.61 a crate. ■ High wa.s Massai-husetVa source. Wilson, Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs. $12.75 and ‘ low was,$8-40. H H H D V^S FOK SAIlii In Worcester, Chairman George Florence Wood. Miss Marion Janes, Diced Meats Ice Cream ■ 2 Pkgi 49c 3IRDS EYE FROZiN FOOD SALE F. Booth of the Central .Ma.s.sachu- Miss Elsie Wray ami Jo Wetart, In some sections cf France, two- , SWIFT'4 CANS setts Disa.Sler Relief Committee Nelson Kilpatrick was elected thirds of the houses are more than Wesson Oil pts 36^ qts 69^ Double-Tested Brightwood Franks said last night in a statement; superintendent of the Sunday a century olu. Egg Yolk Povrder swifts CANS OID SOUTH *oz OQC /' "Mr. Harriman can be assured School. Additional hiembers of the Orange Juice FKOZFN 2 CANS bogs, carts, balls, FRENCH FRIES that no television seLs. outboard Chiftch School Board were the GOLF . . . clubs, pkgs. SAIES < j r e g u la r You’ll enjoy the test of taste the first time motors or fur coals were paid for Rev. C.' F. Austin. .Miss Betty Woodbury's Soap DOCTORS FVE»rW HF»l PECOMMENO HflNZ BAIY FOODS ; acetssorits. v Grilled -jo a 'turn . . . or PEAS from funds collected in this stale, Davidson.. Edwin Andreotta. Floyd ?------^ ' SWIFT'S 12 OZ OFFER ’ oll^ing «ith juii'v good- you bite into a Handy’s Brightwood Frank. ’’’Every cent was distributed by Rice and Miss.Joan Stratton, LUNCHEON MEAT'"' CAN 46^ SALES b a t h ' Stroined Baby Foods h„ nz 4 j« s 39' Delegates elected to the District Prem Woodbury's Soap 3 32= FISHING . . . tackle, reels, rods, lures, Yecoghized charitable and . civic FOLKS! FOR THE OFFER cakEs ne-> . . . here's a zesty ■The>« fraiiLs have-that flavor you go for FANCY SOLID PACK WHITE MEAT agencies. Every single individual Coiiferencp which meets at Eastern ■YOU KNO'a THtrRE'GOOO ptCAUSE THEVaE HEINZ gift kits. CUT RITE ' Nazarene College next week were because they’re made fresh daily under I . S. case was separately and thorough meal treat tor lour ly investigated by the proper au Mrs. C. E. Winslow. Miss' Marion Junior Boby Foods h..nz 3 ,*** 43*^ OUTBOARD MOTORS . . . accessories, Government sujiervision in New England thbritiea and Was- chei-ked wi4h th* Janes and Mr.s. Alberta Andreotta. CAR famiK. TUNA FISH ^"33c Delegates elected to the Mis­ boot accessories. PACKKD IN* N’ATCRAI. BRINK WAX PAPER .''•"23c lOicar Red Cross so that there would ~ ' es[)fcially for New'England tastes. ' —a not be duplication of aid." sionary Convention were Mrs. C. - fvdry Soap lar^e sze 2 cakes27'^ CHICKEN>0F-THE SEA You- know why .Handy's Brightwood Booth added that "We don't know E, Winslow. Miss Mariorr/Janes. America's favorite bleach and household disinfecta'hf! GUNS . . . cleaning kits, gun cases. what ■ happened ^in Flint or Waco. Mrs. Thomas Maxwell. Mrs. Slber-- SERVICE Franks are belter?‘'They-*re I)nublr(Teslfd hy S'ri. for a zrstv treat that favors your SWIFTS BROOKFIELD * I.AND O* LAKES Clorox bleaches, removes stains, deodorizes and disin- Maine and New Hampshire fishing We do know what happened in Mas- ta Andreotta, Mrs' Dorothy Fish. WHITE 3’; 2 OZ lime and taste. The lest of lime is the 80 budget, serve Handy’s Brightwood Franks - sachuaetta. .And I think Mr. Harri­ Mr.s. Florence' Wood and Albert 2 5 ','c S U l ' feclsl*., . it's saf*F for family health! and hunting licenses. BUTTEk Carton 6 9 c man 1# being unwise; he' is cer- Holman. TUNAMEAT. CAN years of Handy’s leadership in .New England. . , . often. BUTTER u 6 5 c b Cat Food 3 Little Kittens CANS 23' SPORT . . golf caps and hats; FIRM CLOROX 32^ RIPE PkRS. 5 3 * A w h o l e STORE FULL OF GIFTS TOMATOES 2 9 c NABISCO FOR THE MAN IN YOUR LIFE HANDY'S BRIGHTWOOD^ HANDY’S BRIGHTWOOD 'Kemp’s Record Dept Sale ' Premium Soltines 1 LB PKG 27' PURE V* ASK ABOUT OUR UNIQUE OPEN DAILY UNTIL i P.M. ZA-REX FRUIT SYRUPS Btioutiful gift certificates ovoilable. Dsublt-Tnltd DAISY ROli DoiiUs-Ttsttd BACON THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. DELIVERY SERVICE SINGLE RECORDS (45 and 7 8 ) ...... SforSI.OO* NEW ENGLAND STn$ - OVEN-iAKED -lO PERFECTION! I ■ lU.eac AILI120Z G*od dsyt CLASSICAL SINGLES (10 and 12 in.> . . Half Prica UPTON'S VANIUA. Friend's Beons 2 cans 33'^ 2 All msst Frostee Mix CHOCOLATE 2 p x o s 2 5 ‘= CANS c a n s 49* . all qeed snd good BOTTLE-POPULAR FLAVORS JUG, 27 WE GIVE H rK GREEN STAMPS tstingf mtalt bsgin • ALBUMS (oH spoMls) UPTON'S ORANGE ' bsceni Sherbet Mix - . IE,WON 2 « G s 3 r NtW ENGAND STYLE -i- DELICIOUS WITH F«IIN0’5 »EANS POPULAR and CLASSICAL ...... Half Pf^a Friend's Brown Brood WITH RAISINS 17* Red K’dney, Yellow Eye oi Pea Bea'ns-Baked,wi’ 8&M’s Gwn Bnek-Overtsf NASSIFF -*>pt Bd :m If 4fffwt’«« • tm.a CMwmoie 4 «I MARY’S ASsaaicAt Poii iSeiT poee iiTAiua, . , smci .laia ARMS COMPANY "MANCHESTER'S MARKET OF QUALITY" MOTOR! I !3GZ C 1LB12GZ i /: a NS a CAN ■ b r i g h t d .INCORPfl^ATED V B&M Baked. Beans 1 uper Markets i l “HOUSE OF SPORTS" W64> 1 South Main St. Mitchell 3-6920 I N C O H JM)"R A T K D 241 North Main Street FURNITURE and MUSIC HOME OF FRIGID'AIRE I WAT ATUMTIC 4 8AP9IC.nA ( . 1915 MAIN STREET — TEL. MI-9-1647 FRANKS: r , ' « / • . \ 763 Main St. \ i^yifC,Grttn Stanpn Given' TfL Mi-.V5680 TeL MI-3-3113 t ■ - . • V . I i V V fv-sr. I- >(t CS ,p 'T«?

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■:i- ' ' J 7 . •V JPAGE FOURTEEN 5IANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 19«4 c r MANCHESTER EVENING,HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, JUNE 17,1954 PAGE FIFTEEN.- II TUUNERVILLE POLKS BY FONTAINE POX FUNNY BUSIN BY HERSHBERGER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE • . ( A Rural Vernon School Assn, with of the government, he suggested, the fields of government, industry also w e r e ' awa'hded honorary de- ought ^ be done ’•calmly, deltb- and the prife.ssions.' gree.s o f doctor of law.s. The S k ip p e r ’s Wff=E Antwtr to Proviout Puiilo ^ock^ille-Vernon mothers of the 7th.. grade pupils Serfee and Nbnseiise providing refreshments. . [Educator Riaps erately, and with a courage born / s< human HortoVed Di-. *- 'Roper J. l.oe, Boston Fruitful C3 u 11 - .Tils committee in charge Ih- i of confidence in oiir strength. I'll is Robert Schuman,- fortner lire- physician and fornfei- .'Senior mcm- E d l!Jm 1 U L iU ' ...... ■" ' ' eludes Mrs. Charles Warren, chair- { is a task Vor. experts, -not' for, mier and’ foreign mimster o f, her _of the Hoi vard. carporalipn | U U E T u 7 ^penalties Asked by Council Demagogues in ACBOS8 4 Canadian . h i □ a M m| She had been fairly treated h'y Lee, popularly known aa "Llght- man, Miaa Helen McCarthy, eighth j demagogues, however noisy,’or for I France, and Ambassador Lalge • was awarded a degree of do<-tor j $ . S ^ A S S A U ■■■■ the I n 'l u r a n c e company, and, Herse Harry, who was not pres­ ,grad% teacher, Mrs. John Brown callow youngsters. ho'A’cver -pre-} leceived hono.’ary degrees of doc-; of laWs. and lie.gxee.s a.s doctors of j 1 Citrus fruit province (ab.) PR0 w -1 r j edeious. Above all, it must be dope'' tors of law. Schuman is the au- i -science were gri-en to Dean ,George 6 Drupe fruit 5 Bom bL 3 u thinking jt only fair that- ahe ent to introduce them. One of Ing, Mra. Jofin. H'artl, Mra. John { Huiii for Reds C3 N M ia>1 u ahould giva the company a testi­ these resoliitlbns read; ' . For Discarded Ice Boxes Lehan. Mrs. Thomas Light, Mrs. with dignity and-with surh pro-ilhor'of the Schuman Plan for a | T- Beny of the Harvard Medical ; llPresecd < Vegetable T u EVERY FRIDAY C3 s El IZl monial, ahe wrote them: "On Feb­ That's joint committee of both Thomas ' Reilly, Mrs. Harold endures as-will inspire respect for|ruropean r--a. and steel industrl.al; •‘’‘ hoob Dr. Arlie V. Bdik. Oliver; 13 Right of 7 Abstract being u w □ L3 ruary 15th my husband took out Hotiae^ be appointed to report'-'^ Smith. (CiHitiniied from oi’.r Judgment and our maUiritv ciimmunily. " Profe.sXor of Science at HHfKWard arvard' : ^ at 9 P. M. holding 8 Many fruits -J Rockville, June 17--(Special)— ibution towatTl the establiahment £ a policy with your company. Three measurea aiiithble to the occasion, New Officerm Named r . ^ e i 14 Subdue ripen in — ^ 9 ■ IR 7 n At the meeting of the Common "f • free public library- both at .,ivxme and abroad.'" :| President Kirk of Columbia, | ,®"‘l Prx.f I^r." An.sager, A O weeka latar he was killed sudden­ and/expressive of, the profound The Married Couplea Chib of fled or critical, must, ipso TtK;to. 15 Church fete 8 Confeislons of 1 7 i l < Henry Cabot Lodge. amba.s.sad.'r ! President Mcniy P. Van Dusen of ; y 7 DAYS $145* w m ly. I think Insurance is a fine In- sorrow with which CongTbes is Council last evenlffg/ateps were the Union Congregational Church 16 East (Fr.) faith □ n A y i . .. j , town, together With generoua be L communist, and a university | to the Unltecl States, objected .to the Union Theologrcal • Seminary! :~ LHZIU g 3 vestment.'” p^etrated on the loss of a.citir.en. Mken lpw;aid the adoption of an for-lt':d maintenance, so that annbunrea the followihg officers which protects such>A pei’son must | what he called "the black ar.'l; and Director Francis , H- Tsybr 17 British Rioncy Bird 11 a.Atr-rnndltlnned. Thrnnghont Btit the revei'se happened in ftrst In war, first in ppace. and' ordinance which would make it im- the only expense to the town la a for the coming year; Dorothy and be .guilty of 8ub\erslo)»-by assocla-[ white approach " to public: prob-1 of the Metropolitan Mrt.seUtir cf of account • 12 Let fall 37 Surf noise 18 Some fruits Canton, Ohio. ''first in the hearts of hid country­ William Johnson, president: Wini­ It Japanese herb 12 Pcsterers 29 Farms are----- lawful to leave ouUide ,a building' relatively small yearly appropiia- tlon.’’ '• NT j lems — deliberate over-slmpliftca- Art also received ' degrees.' a Tw aO ntdoor Anlmralng Poota,. 1316 m a n's c a r had beeii men. ■ . „ fred and Theodore Hlrth, vice 20 Vend . 18 Short-napped'33 Rough 39 Wild plums an ice box or any contalnier which' Uon. It’a management is a self- It was at this pointNhat "he j Hon "no shadings and no greys j "^e Rev. John Courtney Murray, destroyed in a fire. When he vUs- had a snap lock, without first re- perpetuating board of 13 trua- preaident; Ruth and R v e r k 1 1 spoke of ,the people being ltd into ; in the picture.” i p. J„ professor of theology at • First-Rim Moviea ‘ 22 Dance step fabric 34 Ester of oleic 41 Stupefy Vacuum cleaners now’ are tops, >, •Walker, secretary; Virginia’ and Ited the Insurance company’s/of- nioving the locks. !*•*• a trip "whether by Junior ^ r t a - , "The black and white tvp" of LWocKl.stock 'Collesc and Fditor of 23 King of'Judah21 Most fruits are acid 43 Cubic meter fict to Oil out the necessary, fprmi, So are aweeperi, illsit mops. the i* Kenneth Peterson, 'freasurer. • Broadway Enll^^nment (B ib .), found in an 35 Fish eggs 48 Fiber knotsT Thp fine for any violation shall Since it was flrM opened tCM S or senior Senatorr.” \ adviceIvlce tells us to sink.sink the shipshin ’Theological‘Theologic Studies," received an the manager told him lie ^cotiid Yet many people.-have been known . he not more than |260, or not more library has been trfk - to every rssl- Ked Cross Report 24Indian peasant orchard— 37 Shark’s 49 Grains (ab:> "W hat, we need.” he salci. “ is to j (o get rid of the rats; scorns ilue hor*(jraiy degree of doctor of Ic.t- • firiiise Director .y ' have a hew car. ’ / to gel more,,dirt hy'^elephone! t ban 3fl days in Jail or both. A *1*"^ *be town and to-eycryod^ Chairman Charles Beach of the tcr.s ami PioT. Paul Tillich of the 28 Europesn 23 Helpers companion 51 Seine local American Red Cross Chapt'ci- shake o'ff' this pall of irrational ojr. oce.ss: and perverts ednea- Mpn - L Not cash? / hearing on the proponed, ordinance working within the town, with no tinion Tlieological Seminary re- • Oulstariding Rervlee arid JFotkl ■finches 25 Labor flsh 52 Persian gate Ralph- • D o/ , you know that reports a total o f 810,109 raised fear . which has b*en cast- so tlhn. . " he said. "Instead of ksk^ Manager—■ No. we'll buy you a will be held at the City Court room charge made for even the lateat cleverly about us. Our people have ing/w-hat Is truth?, it asks: what reived an honorary degree of doc­ 28 Gesr tooth new car. Where are you going 7 brother of >oiirs is liable i*t get Wednesday at 8 p.m. publicalloha. in.the recent fund djlve as com­ tor o f divinity. Tlie snnie. degree] • Tw o Full Days arid Evenlnga mKt - 30 Wand himself iijto trouble? p a re d '’■ivUh the quoth of 812..'i65 at ■their disposal the mo.st .mighty' will^Oie beadllries be? •v. i 4 r 4 Man — over to thp' Life Insur­ Patriotic Instructor Mrs. Har- "'hen the .library was , moved industrial, human and mttttary re­ went to Dr.. Van Dusen. '■ 'ih Nassau . j S L . ; ' SlVcntilate s r George^ W hst hs.s he been do­ aet for the local chapter. /Neecl Tough Minds V.: ance Company,, wh4re I have a riette Kuhnly and President Mrs. O'"'” it" quarters on the second sources which r.ny nation has en- Kirk was given an hortorai-y doc- j 32 F ^ a l t aalnt II ing? Amounts bv brsriches were as , . . , • ,j We need tough iniKd® . which ^ . • !4to|H>\er as long as you like X ir ^ policy on my w1fe.yThis seem like May Wells of Burpee Women’s Re- ot - the Hartford-Connecticut Joyed in the history of the world. sdcietv as a whole- not ' tor of laws degree. Taylor s was Tab.) a good ayatem. / Ralpb He's going srodnd tell­ I lief Corps presented the city with Trust Co. building into the new follow a; 'Ellington. 8821.90: T .Mlnlomni, plus tax 33 Shirt part H ing lies about me. Somera. 1988.95: Somersvillc. ’.No political or ecbnomis, sys- X i.rw h ick Vrrupt;il iy f«t-.or of aits, \S an American flag to be used at the George Maxwell 'Memorial Library te n on earth Is fundamentally , seek the writing field, Harvanl., gfe'ee»r*A' X, 38 Make mistake George As long as • Vie lie.s, swimming pool. The flagpole at the *" the room which was not 8763; Tolland. 8776.80; Willington, I 'black and white' approach, To most ^en ,any romance what do you care? But If he be­ more stable than our own. We have ' gave honorary doctor of letters Information and Resenatloits IPt4kf to!' 39 Lone k>' r t li 4 swimming pool was the gift of the "v^'l^ble made possible a change 8486.66;".' Coventry, 81.026.11: t-i divide. . which runs iWond the limits of an gins to tell the truth break his Rockville. 84,463.16: Vernon, and feyver Communists than mafty of ■recs to K. B. While of the ".New VacatioR Tips h . from 40 Numbers (ab. 1 Aniprioan Dye Corj^'. tfrom cloned to open ’■Atnerlcan unity is not only im- ! Yorker " magar.ine and Mark An- u a 1 12 M epiaode becomes a nuisance. Jaw. „ Takottviile. 8783.05. Only two the tiny slates of western Europe. 42 Hardens Building Inspector Roland L'sher I We do not have a single fTommii- penant to America. Tha«e in; DeWolfe Hove. Boston Remember t« take along some *Our cant from last year's picnic— it’s a wonder they 44 New Guinea gave his report: for May, showing^ Foiinerlya borrower had to pre- branches passed Iheir ^quola,, the most exposcil areas- of' the; , , insret re|*ellent and mosquito t »«n 1 in V,1 k P Maybe meek will Inherit the Sugar Daddy: A man In his sec­ Sonjers and Romersvillc. nf'-.t member In any elective legis­ FOLEY wouldn't keep the place cleaned up!" port ■J1 building periiilts issued, at an J ^ t the librarian with a list of lature at any level in the United w o:ld close to the. iron curtain I cla ren ce B RandtHl. chairm an bite lotion. 1 earth, hvi, right now »-e can't See ond childhood who plays noth animated chat of 839.900 and fees desired, and the librarian To Vltit Filter Center Steamship and Travel Agency 4S'’Obtain a States. who take great risks for human I „ { board of ipiand Steel and Remember to notify llmul to K why'they'd want it. / dolls. , of 8H2.50 collected. The peimif*|to the shelves. In the new All Civil Defense ground qIi- .51 CHFRCH.-STREET 46 Witticism M ; "And yet our people —far too inedom cannot he expected to do | ,.i,nirman of th^'President s Com-| deliver a regidar supply of OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS 6UR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE iiirtuded two dwellings.Tone for j'brary, the borrower went dtrect- servers and others ■ interested are .so unless they > ;.h count on u;u'ted ; mission onc^orcign Economic. llartforil .5, fonrf.S7^I.A-2-M 8« 47 Another citru 1 n Almost any system of govern­ I ’any of them have been as fear­ Hix’d's fresh Dairy Products to fruit G^rge Washington died Dec. Thomits McCusker on .Burke Road * iftacks and made his own Invited to meet in Central Park American leadership and sup- 1,Policy, aiul^eoi.ce Whitney, chair- ; yoiir summer home. Slmplv tell m K 14./1799. On December 19, .Tohn ment will work If the people will. opposite the Memorial Building ful ss if we were actuall.v pn the * S«‘nd V or 50 Neglected f r ih and one for Mr. ami Mrs. Herman "*lvrii,on- • verge of being toppled iittb revo­ j ort." I man of dJvc hoard of J, P. Morgan ■ your Hood Route Salesm.sn or ^^^^?:1d O(560ME.'A\E5B6 X S e ttei^ w Marshall (afterward Chief .lus- Kfjedrich On South. Street. , ■''Itl'®’i t' the building la noted •Sunday at 1 p. ni. for a trip to the aiul.T44iirRAT IT. JASOM/ SAHARA WalC ^ ’^.tj- '^T r r ethers •h honor'itry degrees on 1.5 leaders in j of the Harvard Board of Ovcr.seers i Ifood |>alry. KVMCE A CAOE OF YOUR OWW, 'M 42 I4 ^ e p f ’eaentatlves, and/m ox’ed the in the Los Angeles river seven’ 83«4 »0 aa recoihmended by- the , was also a primary con- one wfabing tra'riKportatlon or fur­ Hunting Communist enemies out 54 Closer r C t t MV KABBIT5 NEVER LET THEM \ PLOWER WAS LEFT AT THE P 05 T l ^tTCW A % adoption of. a series of resolutions years old that never learned to tax collector covering, three vears ' *" its cpnstmctlon. In ther Information may contact — STAMDiMS 61DEWAY5 CONl FI6HOR 55 Percolates •w 8 iiS IM 6 0 MK1A PARK NEAR A w n o i r that had been prepared hy Henry' swim. Chief Observer Mrs. Edward M. OET/ VACANT LOT. A TEMf^LATlti© T-HE GRASS Iti TA6 ^TWO FOR SUPPER------50-- ' slowly F- i m to the 'Travelers Bank A.Truri Co. i TOPA-L DON'T POTj 1 Id II .for property ihcontectly listed to ’Which many buildings Bryan, 15 Mountain St. IMFIELD.'— UA\/ NOW HE'5. *- 66 Barter P two non-residents. Inadequate if not com- Strawberry FHitival Set ■starting TO GALUOi^TeM t ME IN TH&J DOWN CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER iP A M .U IL 54 Included in the bills approved at “'iV" Tire Past Chiefs Club of Kiowa »mmt ' LENGTHS eEHlNDTHE ' 1 AciSy fruits /' last night's meeting was one for-^^®"*** Council, Degree of Pocahontas, AACK.'-^ OH,WEtLi Hew to be e letter Ceek 1 lE xpunger K • will hold a strawberry festival to- IT 1 ft the new city dump . to I " :care " '•l'* for a S ^ k - -nd Sorr^we” .night at 7 at the home of Mrs. ...end sove meney tee! ■ 3 Chiefly 1 In 1903 the llbraiy had 10.000 Mary DelBe.ne, ,138 Grove St. •V ;;;^ e a r. 28,000. Moose Defeat P.AC .j Finding shelf, space for the In tlMU OVUM. Cws*"*0 > : Alderman • James Doher.ty r e -! Ronald Edwards, the strong boy ( creased number of books has been BUGS BUNNY •t-. porle,d plans were ready for the i n n .* ., . , _ , „ of the Moose - pitching------.staff, . . ------scat- Ntiklst '*Uat*t falhtr •• rnvih as ■ new development of the Copera-' ■ ■ by rearranging "vailabi* , tered six hits in a well-played game Davbla Chacalat* Csk*. lalit ana f|f live Builders on South Street, and!f'j'®‘’f rather than changes within at Rec Field last night to lead the hisi Itsialil •• a rtal .fallisr’. Day" it was voted to advertise for bids '"e building itself. > Moose to a 7 to 5 victory over turptlM. ! for the .sewers In this area, Mavoi I . best example of this is the their PAC rivaU. DOU8U CHOeOUTt CAKI Frederick Berger announced ^ ' change made recently involving Roger Groiia. the usually reliable fMafcai a l-(ayar 0" Cmkt) hearing open to the public Jiilv 1,! * children's room. This wa.s moundsman for the PAC, simply Xnualc..of which the li-, proved tocr much for the 'Village to package dtreaiont for a higher, Aldermitn Doherty it waa voted to! baa a notable collection,,. Street boys to overcome, lighter cake. Ice cooled ctk< lajrtrs with "Jifly Chocolate' Icing." • sward to the firm of Bbwe, Al- "loved frbm less ac-i AB R If PO A K berl.son and Asaobiatea the con- shelves into jhe former zi.vg ji> . .a <1 0 1 o n " JIHY CHOCOlSn ICIND tract for making the survey at the 1 f^bildren's roong The apace which [.an/ Ib ... . 4 _D G 9 H D (Mahat felsg far S 8-iSch lmy»r$) S a h a r a >' ■ h j rp .4 3 2 0 0 0 L ad's Day dstarvM *p*«tal attanfloii. 6«rv* him »k* 1 cup (4 aunt, packagt) itmi- . ■•JPwiUjam5~ filleration plant at a coal of. not ! ' ®* "'"dc possible {j"„ ,411010 wallflowerjek; 15 ■. . ' more than 85,000. | the bringing out of some 1,700 g. Kilwanis « . 3. 2 1 7 0 0 fa ^ t h* !•¥•• m «tl— ham'n •gga f*r brnokfast, twMt chacaistt kilt Vaeuphuntr '•’ eORM ^iftT V y e a r s t o o s o o n SITTINSTHISONE 0UT = ,;.,7 I '' I Alderman Harry Ertel thanked' »x>oks from crowded hack Sw.m . 4 1 1 0 4 0 ^ / r.*. «Ms », art 2 0 2 0 0 0. hit favmita salad far lun«k, a handtama baaf ataak (ar dinner I Vi Uip. lifltd canf.itiastri lugar Misslas TeresasTeresaa BriirhamBrigham and the ' shelves to se,:tiona where they may 'Shim^Ftwiii. rf . 3-0 1 1 0 Ox Vi ...2 0 o 1 2 0 I.KAX. s h o r t s h a n k o f the East school was held\ at ... 1 o 1 0 2 0 .Sykes auditorium.at 1:30 Wednqa-rv ruilga- Is glvingja,yery real servii e to the ■ Ajchivv'’ u . ...2 1 1 0 0 0 TENDER FLAVORFH. day afternoon. Highlightingiting the I community,*■ adapted to the wants r . pnutina. vi> ... 1 0 0 1 0 0 ... 1 0 II 0 1 0 SIRLOIN SMOKED PICNiCS 53c 1 progrsim was the presentationtation oY of ° its borfbwrrs. L*'''!,*’ *’ ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0' ■ ' jAiherican Legion awards to Janet' Htrawberfy Supper Stated i ...... P» Poillo, and Richard Lukaaiewaki• ■ ■! AtVealcl \ The Women's Soi iety for Chris- '^itals ...... 24 $ li IK 6 h FRF.SH KIR PORTION .. mi 500 7 b y 5 f>4t ppmmander John Wll- lian Service of the yernon M e lh o -.,/p ...... Pillsburv t -/7 ...... Ono 410 5 liains. dMt Church will hold their.annual jb, Hr'prM'ti 'i, g Kdwar«lR. A’ . Priil- r. M. Sa( U t. Sm. «« strawberry supper Saliiiday, iiom ting. l,OB. .\toc.-i r A ^ 4; BB. PORK ROAST 59( I C A K E The pre.senlalion of these awards •w XU H WS'Smw 2: OioiiR «. Q. Is part of the Legion's American­ 5 td^7 p. m. T^e menu will Indude , ■ MIX ism program. The swarda-consist ham\ baked beana.. aalada. >rol!a. for 7 r*mi« in 3 2-3 hufin«i» ('wikU i ■ .SKINLESS -> "Other boarders juet ting! roffai, and atrawberrV .flhortrjke. ’ ennR In 2 i-3« rB. O rskv. S. Kd- F fcg . 3 3 c of a citation, lapel button, and the warrtR: t*. H. VAniiim. RKmj»H4»ll; U. ______tape WiA BsrWw. b>*. T M U • fat M. .Q o e L Y American Legion School aw,ard The new pastor, the Rev. .Sher­ i,«;rouii. 84'ojrr. 8. ifill. ■ > F'luffy wood ’Treadwell of Manchester ib. B ool'S AND HER BUDOIES Unbelievable emblem. FRANKFURTS 49( j 7 Mini! _ BY EDGAR MARTIN Similar awards will be made in- will be^present tb greet both his Talcuttville Items are now ban- before ! ccw and old friends. died through the Manchester Eve- FROSTING B A»3 OVD VJOttV^ MtTNV BUZ SAWYER all schools of the town / VTS A VtCTDU^ BY ROY CRANE I Oradualllon Party Set ning Herald Rorkvllle bureau lo- C P iS tO H -V(X)W OUSV?, giaduatron day. Also presented at Block 6 Q i. P k g . o r W f D IM ? TXMK*/' vesterday’s cerepionv were numer- A gradimflon party will be given j«a»ed at One Market St„ telephone HFS HRWOS /^08'fi0U«LT, MW.DUCK Rone Pimento or Veal Loaf 49t lU FJT nus athletic awards’ including let-! Jnembefa Of the 8lh grade Rockville 5-3186. CHUCK ROAST I 2 7 e ■08 ON j \» won iwrigisTfp I fera. trophies, and special achieve- at th / Vernon Elementary School ------wrnwii., ment recognition. ’ •^p. m. Monday evening, June. Alcohol now Is being taken out SMALL SPRING TOP tH’ALITY auttunoMMOK Roflrd silent on M ^ing Tin the school audltprium. The of radiators. Let’s find a sure way L b . Vernon’s Board y b l Education arty .will b« aponsor.«d by the I to keep it put of drivers. LEGS OF LAMB Lb, LOOKED SALAMI 69r : Tull ( un 1 3 c held another o f Ifa Executive se \ A B IS fO ■ ' sions last nirt( at the office/nf I SuRt..of Sck^la Arthur B.^hat R in CRACKERS I terlort, This-^Thomlng The HeTald was N-b. Pkg. 3 5 c told by Mrs. Jean Wi'ber. secre- taf>’ iu jh e superintendent that.' ■ N '\ B ls fO no released wouli^ be made , from C rtu M u C o r r s his.office ajid that any informwtion SUGAR sugar i^AFERS concerning last night’s meeting " ROASTING CHICKENS ■All ■ woultl have to come from John SYRUPS Flavors Rot, 25c • -■ T , O /, 1-k .. 2 9 c ; 'Got tier, chairman o f the board- j ’ /• SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD DEL 5IAIZ PRISCILLA'S POP Cottier •was unavailable for a St SsilINK. Peril's Of Parent hood AL /VERMEER statement when Httempts to *'on- ' Chicken ix a favorite with Father and ojir cuatonieni TKTI.KY MICKEY FINN A Tom Up! tact him at his home were made. tell IIS that the men in their families.-lalwaya prefer BUHER NIBLETS ^ BR0WN»ES \ Y o u r^ /I’M TIRED' BY LANK LEONARD It was generally believed after TE A BAGS Olcott'a— plenty of meat, auperior flavor, tender, aatia- CAN 3 0 r » ) > OF TMIS r r t r r r m s - the town meeting Tuesday night. i2 Or. 7 1, Or. PkE. 3 9 - C MARCH < TARGUIN iS , which approve^ unanjmously the_ lying. S|>«*4*ial HM1 83c fUPSTAIRS) V OVER report of the Fact-finding Commit­ Lh. 65c ‘ Cans 35c ,. SI NSHINF . ‘ “ .TRIFLES! tee calling for the cbn.-itructlon of a -new hlffi achooL that the Board , ROGER OLCOTT ♦ VIENNA FINRER of Education wpuld meet to di"’ .lESSO Frozen Foods ■ [IT’ S NO] Mitchell 3-7853 ^PETER PAN cuss the prpblein of tuilfon pupils. 403 West Center Street SWEET LIFE V ■ 1 i Or. Pkg. 3 9 c TRIFLE. Presumably/that was the sub­ .POP. ject of the nfeeting last night. PEANUT BUHER SWEET PEAS^ A.'^r. PKTF.KSKX’S New Home (or I-rgion 2 43 8 French Cut Beans '"^' c : ICE CREAM Pint 29c I.a>ral legionnaires, who have SWEET LIFE been dreaming of a'^new home for 12 Or.. Jar s f ATK I.INi; I many years, will .witnes.s the first 35 c 2 'L::'29c i c « , 3 3 5 : step In a ground breaking cere­ LEMOMADE POTATO CHIPS mony tonight at 7. This markA the ■ opening of the Legionis drive Jor LIBBY’S ' SWEET LIFE SWEET I-IFE FREE i K Pkr- 3 0 c funds.to erect a new building at ■ r- s— u. a e.«'___ an estimated coat o f 835,000. 2 39c [ t g J l 1e»>. ule >, at, lia Th^ site chosen for the structure TOMATO JUICE FRUIT COCKTAIL GRAPE JUICE PET DRY MILK CAPTAIN EASY Hunted .Man Is north of (he present Legion .FAR-KEN ■ BY LESLIE TURNER ■ headquarters on West Street and FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Bu.sineMsman BV MERRILL C. BLOSSER ESTIMATES r n Or. Inr ■WHl' parallel the highway. The. 46 Oz. Can 27c ,.30 Or.. Can 3 5 C 2 29c ' structure, 32 by 64 feet, con § LIMEADE 'T- B ur CX5 Ttxi Think A fVUN-IN- leOSH.TAO, irvypPKBO.' structed of cinder blocks will house ITS FUN eeiNG A „ •>'. tR e - n « c k IF I'D ME_____ &we V I ME, , _ , a first floor au,dUortuni and hlosk 11 KID BeCflHER r A IN WANO- KNOWN A QOA^reB. / i j BROfViE^ We C a w ^ ^ d e You 151th Any Of . rooms. The basement will .contain £ 0 c c | j eiD | u| SHRIMP r A ■’ ME-OOWN YOU FELT FANCY FIRM . FOLli>YeR ? CLOTUfS — THIS a grill-room, sm all-m eeting rodnt, The Following Servicea: THATS WAY- — officers’ headquarters, kitchen, and- many other club facilities, NATIVE CABBAGE 19c Frank Carey, well-known New (1) Woodwork, walla, floor*, eeiling'a waahed. TOMATOES 2 29c Yortt City architect, has gratuit- FRESH STRINGLESS oqily furnished the plans, and will -<2) Floor* and linoleaBU waxed. TOP ^UALITY-^' PINK M E A r- supervise the coriatruclion. Trades­ men within the Legion-will fumtstr . (S) Attics and ceilar* deaned. . GREEN BEANS 2 ^ 29c some of the materials and much of CANTALOUPE ^ ’ 0 ^ the labor In a program that has ^ (4) Rugs and uphoktery professionally cleaned in your been a common practice in the^ — Jiofie or at our establishment. SWEET NAVEL J cbnstructton o f Legion hornea. RADISHES, RARERIPES John Dailey. Jr. ta chairman of- (6) Auto' uphoktery and fk>or mats professionally EATING ORANGES ”” 59c ' the Building Committee in charge . cleaned. or CUCUMBERS 5c e«#v. 1»M ^ MA Iw. T. M. A«t: ^ ^ Ftl 06f. pf the project whose members In- VIC FLINT Gretrteri’.s “Suit"?' ■ elude Lewis H. Chapman. Buell (d) Articl^ moth-proofed, written money hack guar- BY MICH.AEL O’MALLEY XHE STORY OF MARTHAWAYNE Gh'eckiojL.On Len Chapman, John Mason. William BY WII-SON SCRUGGS Poehnert. William Dumas. Arthur ■ ‘ - - i Chatterton. Frank Schlott. Com- Ab/p Ht« I a,'NNa.UU8?OE,0F ‘ f WUkT ABOUT HIS. , ' 9UIZE.I CHCCkEO n C B E ;/: BEEN CiCOCHB AT CCNTEKVUE, . mander John .-Williams. George N. (7) Any senriee about your hom-3 or property. tHUSNTBRJ LEW? ^ Brigham, Francis Prichard. Frank Twoee Tuwes,"BOSS'. R00MIN(3 HOUSE? j 6 0 T U « LANOcAOr OONY ) TIC 6U6 DEfOr AND TUAT^e NOrntCFBOM ' • r Sierakowskl. ■' 89RCE7. )UAMB«/'J KNCiri VMCKE I CAN ACCOM AStN URE...V0U REPOe? Mark 50th Anniversary C«n Ua For Any Work Ypu May Need Done WFECH- JUST PACKED sac < NTVe NFOCMATON 6*OC TO TUC UONE The Public Library will observe BtaANOuETT. lo o r \ boorwi t m a t s m o a OFFICE, UOSAN.fM , tKe 50th annlversarj’ in its present u ASeEAK ABOlfT AN 7 PELLOAI AN6WTON& eOriCipTAlfE JP building June 29 by an Infocmal *'Kfp It Clean — Duraclean H^ue ABp,Tiou6H...y^ stonfs 'OcsckFnoN ■hit TEAAFaOM . program in the main reading room , iBkED POe A CENTCKVLLE here ' frOm'T-lii-B p.m, with the public 9CUE0U-E. invited to attend. . Dedifatorv exerctaes were held June » . 1904 for the G eoffe Max­ CONNECTICUT well Memorial , Ubrary • building SfOkE C3HF MANCHESTER, INC. < which had been .given by members; AND HOME SENVICES 5f-the MaxiiveU famUy in tnemory j EYEHING UNTIL 8:00— OPEN FRIDAY EVENINI U N T IL - Y :( J oi Da r l a n s t r e b ^ ' -

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N-.v' • :L\8CHESTER r:VENlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. JUNE -17M954 PAGE SEVENTEEN / PAGE SIXTEEH MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN- THURSDAY. JUNE 17, 1954 \ . V X ■x Tigers Use Hani Boiie Jj'actSf Figures .es M On Title Bout To Be Fir^t For T o Raise Bat Marks —X U.'S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP fipw York,. June 17 i/T— THE Facta and flgurea on tonight's a m Rosen, Avila Worm Turneil * PAR 70 Rocky Marciano . - Esr.ard w e l l fharlea ' hrav^-weight title fight: .Spark Herald LOWER COURk , Site—Yankee Stadium. u HOll New York. .lune 17 ( API —Rr.-* at, 10:30 p.m EDT .(0:30 p.m.. Ttme-—10;.S0 p. w. (Eastern .lard Qiarlcs bucks the explosive i EPTl. B y X Da.vliglit Tim e). Over Senators power (Of .heavj*weight king Rocky! How ^ oea Ihe .'T2-ycar' Rocfn edge. I hope ^e', rated a to 12 choice to THE INDIANA RAN their riir- b . levls^, to ; I we flon t g'et any rain to .'poil if • s,r(p qi,a..irg. i that 1 8 5 LBS* WEIGHT * 1 8 9 LBS vision; theater television roast rent winning stresk^n seven la.st the promoting.-Jtatfrnatlonal Box-, . ui » I The forcca.sl i.s for fair and war- be slopped. • to eoant -with New York'. City 6 7 IN . REACH 7 ^ IN. night with s 5-1 victory o v e r ing Club, but there will be radio P"'^ 7 '"* f" " ’ hi.s grandfathei. mer althoiigh^an earlier predirtion , w iil Charles elect to box, hoping" Washington that marked the re­ coveraee starline al 10 o clock Lavvrenceville. Ga.. on and New England hlacked out 39 IN. CHEST(NORHAO 34 IN. coverage starting at to o c io c k . i921. . . From early boy­ ^ • •• 2*s • (Rl^heaters In 4.', cities). I by the weatherman called for a I hold off Rockv s hulling drives? turn to partial action of Bobby Don Dunphy and Bill Corum' wjK ^ \ hood, wanted to be a bpxer. . . A *•.***•*.*••* Ticket prlres— 10, t.S. 20, , threat of late evening thunder-. o,- will he try and match bombs t*Z IN . CHESTfFKBMIOECi 9^2fN. Avila, the league’s leading hitter. handle the blow by blow report bn Al Rosen made his first ap­ sign In a restaurant window in SO, 40. . . showcr.s. But possible pcstponoi | ,th ihp bomber ? . radio: plus the Intere.stlng high- ^ j A«a^ . iv«v:*.v .v : * ment wlwjucould force a week's I 1-^- IN . BICEPS I5>4IN. his home town once resd: "Oiir Return bout— Uithin OO days , , , ,, , , NaUumlly Charles won't tell. He pearance in alitiost two weeks the lights of the title bout. | setbAck of the 1.7-r coffee Is strong as Jack John- ■ ^f Charles wAfis. round title fight ,11,, 'T v e had the idea for a WAIST 5 5 IN. night before. He's last year's most SKETCH OF M.ARCI.ANO iri-7 ankee Stadium was uppermo5 ,,.„^^^,,^p how I’ll fight him." SZ IN. valuable*! player in the American \ j A %g ‘u ^ .son...” A customer came In in one o n e ! boxers’ reeobds — Marciano, in the mind.s of the principals and j phamp.s includinf^ 1*6^ IN. NECR I6J4 IN. League and is running .seroitd to fch,.ialened Rocco Marche^ano. produced the laugh that 4.A fights, won 4.A, knockouts he was born in Brockton. M«-” . ,,,,’rred youni?.. Charles' mind to promoters as t. ey "nxiorsly tried’ and failed'to THIGH 2 0 IN. Avila In hitting. on Sept.-L 192.7. . .Oldest of six Feshler Hurls Fairfield^s 40. ChaNes. 07 fights,^ won 8B, peered at the sky. A canopy \va ■ | ZZ IN. A v i l a , on the beneh w'ith a I ,, '. J boxing when he .said: "I don't ;en 1 abs pen Hogan lost to, drkw^ I, knockouts .73. regain-theil" hcav.vweight cipvCn. children. .F A^ham tens has another use besides help^ to flavor pen i^up. placed above the ring to keep the In talking of Rocky's power, 10 INi ANKLE 8 :4 IN. lipped thumb, rame in as a nin- "’" h ? want no coffee strong aa Jack knocked out by 2 (Lloyd'^lar- canvas dry. er..Always managed to get >nto 1 j ^b»ot* is a hanj- Here Ray Boone of the Detroit Tigers rubs his bat on one for luqk. Ezzard said "1 kriow he cAn hit. I 13 IN. nw and atayed around to bat once; To 9-2 Win; Lead by Game shall, 8, Marrh 'gl, lOl.S. hud After months of hard trainijig. 1 -9 ^ IN. CALF He^delivered a two-run single. neighborhood fights as a boy *nd , beat up like Jim Jeffries." Jersey Joe W alcotu 7. July ill. can hit. too." most always came out on top j j„bnson hsd beaten Jeffries jo be- Man to Beat in Open AP Newsfeatures i , the gladiators were ready for JSox- " if he he tries to .f-.n ch with V/2. IN. WRIST 7 IN. R ^ en drw e in three runs is a lOSD. I'uvg's biggest and most dramatic Afler a shellacking from a neigh- - . . . STANDING.^ Detroit—A ham bone can be' " a ' .Rocky, it will be xiiicide," sa;d plnchr''jiitt^. Tuesday night arid come the first Negro heavyweight . • Boxers’ shares— StarclAiu* 40 .shoyv. A rainstorm and a delay un- II>4 IN. FIST U I N . bor in a street fight. Rocky's ancle . . , • ? W. handy item to have around,' I Joe Louis who lost to both. *'Tf sineied/onee in two tri^s l a s t king... Followed a comic strip Springfield. N. J., Jvitie 17 ijpi per rent of everything: Charles 1 til nVxt Tuc.4day jneant losing that decided the ciirient champ need­ starring D ynam ite Dunn, a B'airfirid Market .... 8 Thrce^Hillcr whether you're making pea soup Local Sport he tights Rorky l>|ie he fought me, 12 IN . IREARM . 12 IN. niglit? \ Thirty years after hF'ivon hia.onlyi 2 0 ^ r cent. i razor edge they've drilled so long ed some training. A punching fighter. . . Moved to Cincinnati Moriarty _ Brothers . . 4 or playing with the Detroit Tigers. using hia left atfd moving, he has 'T he other two team.s in the National Often gojU rhampionshlp. ] Spring.—By' a referee hnd fbic It ' could put a big dent in the bag was purchased and .erected in when nine years oifl. Made his Major League American Legion .... 3 Fairfield Market (t) In the center of the Tigers’ I a chance. I lil:4 Marciano in 10." three-team American League race W alter' Hagen .today tabbed Ben Chatter N[udges to he named at I rec^^ts, Ioon! '^ the cellar of Rocky's home. This, hdme in Clncy until he married Manchester Auto . a t rbi. dressing room is a Wooden table also won vesterdav. Second place •a JAa. — e es..alaslas jie ^ .a aas a A#_ Hogan as the. Wian to l>eat in the ; Svlvrtlrr,' rf hailed to the floor. On it Is a ham ; fight tim e:. Scoring is . by Chlcsgo peat Philadelphia 11-6 was his first training cariip.. At­ Lived with his grandmother and 54th'N ational Open, starting this | = L e a d e rs ; Parts ...... 0 .000 knlh. 2b . .. rounds with a supplementary ! . THE PROAIOtTNO Internation­ "I U K F M.ARCI.ANO in 10.” tended Brockton High for two ------McArlam lb bOoe. the kind M om uses in her I ICKACT WElGMTSWn* aC AMMOUMtIP and the New Y'prk Yankees edged great-grandmother. The latter, a morning at Baltusrol. i cooking. BOB UNhiBLl, reports that all point systeNn employe’i League entry. draws. The winner of each the ball park thi.s eveartig with to give, Cliarlcs a channe because CCRLMONY COHDUl ?TEO BV THE broke an 8-game loainc strea k help to his (brndy-- Worked on sisted that Charlea read and stiid.v ting up touches with .some qf his NATIONAl. LF.AHrfC ...... field Market to a 9 to 2 \1clory All«n ■ r"^'. imCOttNIMtON several con.st'.uction jobs before BAUinjE bnid^’r. .17*. Mii^U ^v*!- American Legion last nspfor'Jt; they smooth.their bats the. CYO, must attend practice at. round gets from I to 4 points, *400.000 in the, tiU.xPrbmbter Jim of RocUy'.s inactivity. I was far r NCW VORH STATE ATIILI with a 3-2 victory at Detroit. the bible. "She always told me to piU cronies______than in ,picking _ win- BV. N^w. Ynrk 366; Hmmner. PhlU- the loser none.' , off m.y best form when I lost m.v AT NOON ON THU«ai»AT\>UNC •‘TiH joining the Army in 1943..Start­ night at Charter Oak Park. He Bvrhoirki. 8h OR It, Sotpe feel the ham bone has. Mt, Kebo Saturday, 5 until dark, Norris • is ^looking tpr a 40,000 r TTie New York Giants staved live clean because clean living i>#r*, merely flyning: alonj; with MubUI. Si, Alnuttr, If .. crowd and .SSOO.OOtX^atMhe'gate th-ie to Gene Tanney. There's •a* * 1 *. # * Peva. ed boxing IR in HPCvicrservice niiuand npeiuspent allowed only three hits aa the Gro­ Morlanor If \ stop the National League with a It takes a heap of straining for izix-bi hi. people have courage aqd don't get the majorlly in pickin(c Hogan lo '"Run8--.MiiHia!. S\ I.outi, .S6; Moon and nothing lik^ fighting to stay at 1 ,. ,» __I c • ' ajv i*I• • t.nrec \cara in kiiaki. .rLiiteieo riiS cers moved one full game ahead of with a break frtm. the weathcr- 4-0 verdict over Cincinnati Brook­ f:ddie Kamler, 8, to show ofT hi* ' scared of rrrything. I never had, win hi* flflh Op^n Utl^. But a Schorndl^nBi. Si. Loul»v •'ABh^rn, K''biriKi » Cthe top. One regular fight is worth Moriarty Bros, in National Little 'Total* ...... 27 * U 5 0 7 that the hardiW you rub, the higher m.'in. ■ y ' ' lyn remained a game )>ehlnd the time to go wrong.’? Biz n*yr... noi^TTOt^ orof anmirniionadmiration creptcrant intoinio J5irSir Uhilad^lphl*. ftmted 4* In Saurr. .MuBial. I'hiraKo. St. Louib 4... 6*; AmaHeaa Legiaa MeINNIS RETIRE8r ^ E ir months of training. " League. Feshler. winning his first ab r h o a e rbi your batting'a^rage._ a ^ r a _ BOLTON BEAT the Second Con- In addition Ky the gate receipts Giants by whipping Milwaukee thusi'.-r”!.':"'.??’.. far this sea.son. taken from .br Worshipped Joe I^uts... Weighed W aller* voire a.* he talked about Hodeon. Bn»4»kivn. 52' JasimBki. «t. '^spk.v ha.s fought a total of 12 | day pass and a ramp title. .While game,, 'allowed . onl.v two runs on McOharr. Sb This ia only ode unusual feature gos 14 to 12 in the Church Soft- the fighter.^^ will share (Marciano 8-4. Sf. Louis at Philadelpliia and Kansas' Big Eleven Lake, it was 130 (rounds wheit ejected from a the trim little Texan. l.milr 51. Saurr, Chlraxo, 50, Snidrr, Haak^il. l b ...... roi£n<|Ksinco he won the title b.v at Fort Lewis., Wash., after over­ Brmikl.vn, 4K three hits. He Issued threee bases, e t the Dbtroliit.di IrbMinfling room. An- ball League last night at Robert- Cambridge, Mass.. June Yt j AM — 40 per cen ^ C h arles 201 in .close Reported Physieal Conditions Chicago at Pilt.sburgh were rained training camp, vvhen he insisted he * * * Ko»ak. e ...... caught with a worm aa bait. Hits—Jahloiirki, Si. Ixuia. 87. Snidrr, otherOther ia an ice-fillciTlhib containing son Park. Bud Lee was the win­ .Tohn Phelan (Stuffy) Mcinnis, to *200,000 from the coast-to­ flattenhig Jersey Joe Walcott in out. seas doty. Rocky jammed two wanted to 'become a fighter... while striking out, 12. For Dave ralrpua. sM ...... iN F A ). "YOl’VE GOT TO STRING Brooklyn, R5. Murllrr. Nrw 7’ork. 82: Burnett it was hia first' loss in Whltf*. lb beer. ning pitcher No score sheet was Harvard baseball coach formve c o a s t /t^healer-television 13\rounos^;^ Philadelphia, Sept. H05IE RUNS by I>ou Limmer knuckles on his left hand in a Started amaieur fighting as a along with the little niari, he's St. I.oui!«. 81. Bril. -tliulmiaU, 78. D. Burnett, p . . , , turned into The Heraid. seasons and one time member of frorh itie network l ABCi Tadio 23.‘ l!).72. .HcNfca^ed up Walcott in and Bill RCnna helped the Athlet- boxing bout but a Jap'anes'’ -Am ei- welterweight In 1937... Won two ^ Donblrs—Snidrr. Brooklyn. 18; Jab-. three qtarts He allowed nine R«»ardon. If . . . i . . . This is part of the Fred Hutchin­ got the head." lon.skl,. St. l.oulr. 17, Kinrr, ("hlraao. ' runa on nine hits, and gave up four Han. rf ...... son regime. When Red Rolfe man­ the,-Philadelphia Athletics famed broadcast, and a possible bonanza one, round uiN^lcago, Mav 1.7, Of Hogan, Snead Are Irs build a 6-4 lead in Chicago hut Ican doctor, a captain: operated National A. A. U. middlisweight | ” Like you, W alter” , *ujfg^e*led fi« it.^ ('inrinnnu and ThomaB, PltiB- bases on balls while striking out Pom'dln. ct. rf . . . aged the Tigers, beer was barred. ROY MOTORS will play a prac­ *100.000 infield, has retired. M c­ .fr(73,-and tlien nei^ed 11 to stop the WJhlte, .Sox wiped it out with a and Rocky recovered, . Fought In titles... High school graduate....! Bobby Cruickshank. burgh. 15: K. Burnett, rf .... .^ensat-idhal, Roland LaStarza in\New 7'ork, Gavilaii Sought the National Junior A. A. C. tmr.-- ,Tiipl*»B Hamni'r, PhUiHl^Iphiii. 6; eight. There's also a cabinet containing tice game with the Police and Fire­ innis, first baseman for the A's 7-run seventh as Ferris Fain hit Turned pro in March. 1940, as a| Hagen nodded aK*‘^^nienl and 4tiniAm...... Brooklvn, ...... M...... avb. Nnw Yntk / There, will be no borne television Sept. 24. in,73. nev in Portland.* Ore., broke his E'alrflekl scored 'In the second Toisi* ...... 21 3 3 1.7 1 3 ,1 gum, candy and cigarettes. When men tonight at the West Si^e Ovai. over 40 years ago, announced his B.v <1.\VLE T.ALBOT that the 'U.SrlA. as usual, had an Insldeifhe park home run. with 160-ponder. . . Won first 20 bouts., added: *‘He*a got the game. loo. and Moon and S. 2i^ Mayn.' N’f'w York three delilers' choice pinys that'V.r. McAdam. .Mrf;*hsn. Reardon. BB. (A the month. mediate.League. for the two teams yesterday./ Hits were scarce In Baltimore an amateur, winning-all but three Army in 1942, after beating Joey | 17: Uudg»'B. Rrdoklyn and KlttBcra-Bkl paying strict attention, having ^ he was suffering Then Hogan dropped in on his ready played sthe cour*e the did not connect. Feshler J. Biinjeit 4 SO. F-«hler 12. w ilh-each‘ side getting only three. Detroit, June 17 ifft Promoter by knockouts. .Lo.st to Coley Wal- Maxim twice.... Resumed careen it. will be for the tournament. Oncinnaii. 16, *r>... I oair... 1.. Burnni .8 HBP. ItcAdam : I', rratu*. ------^ en busy getting a couple of ^.^h «,hig „nd pains through hi.s ,SmlP v BaB^s Riuiotv.litv. Milwaui^y<*. 13; The Legion mo\ed ahead in the adorer.. Macfarlaae. shaky pin.s. surveyedythe premisrs But Ihe Yankees bunched theirs in Nick Ixindes fleW to New York to.' in the all-Eaatcrn fin.ils in in 1946 after service in Europe. . . •! prizefighters ready for a m eeting: hack and acro.ss his shoulders that and said that if he'ever saw a "I think he'.B »mart not lo prac­ T^mi'lr. ('inrinnati, *9. /Koiuly, rhV*|f«‘. top of the third to knock in two Tim*. l.2o tonight, it .still seems liere that ^ ^ „ the fifth inning for the only runs. day to atari negotialiona (or a Kid 1948. This was the only loss, Great boxer in Inter-Allied! tice 4n thi* cold wind. If ymi're ■ M«>on. St. l/ouiB. 7' Maihpm'B. 5111-1 runs to take4he lead on two walks. pitch-and-putt course, this was it. WhItey Ford ran his string of score- and ; several Vpieations rem.aln to be ,f p,,ib at. all. H i said that he. vvmir.v r mil inii im> kiiiiis .*■ i,. .*ir- r.,.| |i||. firhl in eiinereither amaieuramateur or pro. After Tournam ents... . Lives modeatl.v | not on the stick the day i^efore J - ; ) ; - , a single bv Phil McGehan. and a Ponies He freelv predicted thal\his own less innings to 20 In winning his ^ f service.* worked w ith a road gang, and cofnfmtably'^in Cincinnati v^1th ; answered- m connection with the ht be forced to withdraw. Open record of 276 .strokfs would a tournament, you’re not going to ruching .Mimk^n. Broiiklyn, 3-4i.v double■ " bv Gary “ ■■Koaak. The Mar- fifth gSnie. , Detroit thia (all. laying pipe.. After winning , New wife and Iw^young daughters. .. | ll.noo: Anlon^'HI. York. R-3, hB *lr in tl Afliilit Springfield JlUqUlin National OprfKFolf championship T-he slammln' man supported his be smashed to piece.s. Hfv com ­ be on it.” • — * 4 their half of 7'ogt Berra's single, a double by The .Motor City — * liot a|mrta England amateur championship, An expert ^/musician, plays the ipodr... hr.K>klvn, 7-2, .778, HsddlX. Si, starting today a\-Baltusrol over by getting so cranky during plained that the- faiVways we‘r» too lengthy Baltuarol losverlowwer __ u . ^-3...... ' .7(»5.rfiis".' itv-upom.c(ri«'.nm,, 'Nv'w"''Yo'r'k Ni w York [i third, driving in ihthree runs to Gene Woodliiig, a aingie by Irv lovtii—hasn't had a title fight alnce he decided to'tiirn p.o. .Csreer for baas ftddlWarid is an authority on ' in Springfield. N. a practice round that his caddy wide, the rough too clo.se-rropprd. course, where 162 of the nation's ! and Raschi. St, 8i, Lmiin.l.mii*. 6-2.«-2. .7MV.750. gain full control of the game. Sin- To American Loop Noren and a force out produced the - .March, 1B.71, when Ezzard Charles ^ cen b acks started When Al records.-.': Owns own gym in Cln- StrlkeoutB Haddix, St. Louib. ■The fir.st: Are Ben .H o g i^ n him on the'fourth hole, The day after Renjaaid this, wji .nitis off Duane Pillette. defended his lllie against Jersey top golfgrs-oegan competition to- Bp«C''5luVauki" ^7 ^hria and Sammy Snead fhe rmw efy- ^he last report we saw. that rail into one of his ei^osest friends. \. Weill took over his management cinnatPand has sorrie buildings and da V and where'one will be crowned d.'lpht*. «fi Kr»kmc. Bnaiklyn andA n - i alcNeu, a walk. to Ffahler and a Three errors contributed to the .lo^ Wairntt. l.ondes feels a go be- and little Charlie GokIm.sn joined real^late... Reads and writes New York.—June 17 (AP)— trants , T^e aniwier to thaUpne,\ aitbstantiallv the wav things "Don't pay-^ny attention champion. tsnH the same as the i'>n*'Mi, .\* w Vork. .57 | doiibie ^»>y Darcy Smith did the Springfield.' Maas., haa raplaqad Tigers' downfall against the Red tween Flanagan, aecond ranking as a trainer . .tjuiet and mrwiest . poetry. .. One of the best dressed p f \ . we learn. Is no. n ie course will 1xe , , jhe two'40-plus and creak ‘ laugifei Sox, Willard Nixon picked up his ueJterwelght contender, and (iavl- caursra Hagen plaved in the 191.7 -isi- ' replaced Syracuse as tha sixth alive with other player.s, many o f Named the pro athlete of the fifthters... Unlike other heavy irig warriors prepared to tee off needling the other boys, getting fifth victory and becarne the first Ian, the rhamplon, would fill De- and 19.36 Open.s. The original Bal- R*"en Orveland ,M2 finusr “ *•' Wth the GriM^ers hain- Syraou.>« aa the aisth team in the year In 4^942., Likes aport.s. o n ce , Vveighls. he-ia a light eater them qiiite good. It's just that the today. Some ob.servers thought them worried. He's a great little Boston . pitcher to last 8 innings troll’s Olympia Stadium, tusr.ol course was torn up in 1920 ..isk: Fox and Mimve.i. Cblcaxo. 23«' | mered In flW more runs on a walk, American Hockey League. ! 0 advance stories have been almost played baScball. He wa.s a catch- Likes baseball and oil paintings that Hogan weakened, hia rlinlcal thinkeh He knows that's a tough since June 7,, Flanagan, a Fancy Dan vs-ith and what is now the upper coiirse -I:'!;..';'!*' ‘ 'I*,': I * hadter, an error, a double by Syracuse waic\dropped yaaterday ■>1 entlrel.S' concerned with, whether e r..A ls o likes to eat and has ho ' Beat .foe.IvOuia for the heavv-. T-’' ’\ ^ report..b.v^ getting out of hed and golf -coyr-se." ■THE XVINXINtt S-PIRIT of the aeven yeara' experience, took a was used in 1936. »’.v mck «yl- because it waa^.^abie to asaure i Hogan, who has won four Opens, I vMter, KfIth And Wnli By shooting a 6* in a practice round So then Hogan went out and Giants seems to be infe.ctiou.s. Jim firmer hold on .his No. 2 ranking psi ticulai' hobble.* . . Married ! weight ^ y t *7 1950 in New This one is a 7.027-yard terror, the league it could obtain an arana will heat Snead, who has made a If .a.A.eua,... i Buiib BaUpiI In ('hicAicn. 5.3; : «|||si.L| last Satiirday; Mje'ared hi.s 64 -hn National Golf earn who hadn't pitched a com- last night with a unanimous 10-' Brockton police ch iefs daughter Y ork. . . Lost title to . €*p€ciall> if th^ \^**th*r remain* Ro»«»n. i^ipvriand. 52; Ki^in. rhtriico, * on enough dataa t,c> play a complete career of almost winning the big Thia Igtter feat, incidentally, Day. Thi.s uuisU'have been, by r\ele game since last August, found breebe over DetroiVs Allle on New Year’s eve in 1950.. Two ! cott. . . Pverjill record^-97 fights^ damp and windy, a* it wa* for.A'i Rpiia, Ymk. 43. Duhv, The next regular scheduled Na- home-and-tiOraa achedula one tionsl League game Will be Friday, did much toward muddying up the the way, a cruel blow to thousands sldj^pped the Redlegs on four hits' Gronik: a willing but pathetically years later he became the fathe; , 86 wins. 10 defeats and one draw. ;^8terday'a final practice rounds., ... The franchise Im owned by Eddie' night when Moriarty Brothera col­ Second, there must he’ man.v third major question w hich , hks of duffer.s who pre.viously had ngles. New York acoied three- crude boxer. ^ T ~ ' The chilly east wind, blowing l Inglnn. .74. Axita. I'l-veland. 73: Mlno- Shore, who at one time operat^ f e lide with the American Legion. ■ d fans who are ns honestl.v. confused caused tempers to flare ifi gdy^ni e posted their scores, minus fat han­ runs \n the second inning against. "1 plan to talk with Angel Lopez.” again.st the plavcrs on the two I so. oiuraxi). 72: kuenn. Deiroti, «5. ' in Springfield and ts ho had the ^ ' Ekxunir.x V#‘rn.f*h. Washlnzlon, 18 In the ■"'American League the as this writer Is. concerning the of toifay’s opening round. Bal- dicaps, and had gone to bed think­ Joe Nuxhall on doubles by Whiley I.«nc]es said. ''M aybe we can reach long .finiahlrtg hole.s, made it diffi- club in Syracuae for the last three X* ^'''* I Dodgera meet the Red Sox at Wad- physical infirmities of the two tiisroi a regular torture^i'hambgr ing they had Won medals for beat­ I»ck.m a ya n d Day.ey Williams, a an agreement soon. " laipez la Gavi- Rival Banks Provide C"lt to approach the tournament York , ^ 12.‘ Nfinosn. t hlrsxo and Kuenn...... c*. .. yeians. Springfield ■waa a member principal'antagonists. Reeaiise of of a golf Course. ^Jnabolically ing the Open champion in the an­ pair o( singles and a sai rifice fly Ian's manager. par of' 34-36—7(j. Dcirdli. 11 .c I dell Field tonight. Starting time of the ()itebec Hockey Lampia last the conflicting claims, II appears Triple* -Runnel*-.Runnria, WaMiiiiBKnu 10; I for both gAmc* it 6 o ’clock.* lengthened and toughened to the nual competition. Ben doesn't let by Ray KatL Katl added the fourth ^ Gavilan - Flanagan match So fsr only Hcgan has dared to Miupsf). Chirasn nnd Tiittif. r)<*tioil. year. impossible to sa.v which of them point that it is unfair, or is it ac­ up'on anybody. run with a hpmer in the aixlh. makes some .sense. Flanagan ranks predict that hl~ Open record of 7. VM'imn Wa.«hinBton, 5: ^Ix .play^ta ^ j tirivwhh ^ ’ I Q With a runner on third, the Is in the -worse shape, and It might tually only an old ladies' layout The tRf.'i from which'Hogan shot, The Dodgera\^al the Braves into behind onlv ' Carmen Basilio for jVhimni League Aetion 276 for the ,72 hole.swill be threat­ 4 Home Rhiia—R»>.«rn rirveiand. 1^1 i pitchcr gor* into a full windup. he necessary to go the full 73 holes waiting to be fhken apart 7 his amazing round shortened Ral- aiibmission with home run^ Thev Q „vvy s crown and the Cuban haa ened here. Most of the others .say ...... ivimii. 12. M.nilr, .Vrxx Voik ! L - ,, p i,. to settle the issue. The earll^ arrivals, including tusrol some 2(10 yards from what hit five, equaling the club's all! beaten Basilio. although by.a ques- 284 *h0.ild b€ good tc win and Z^nital. Thdad^lphia ll R^tra. This much i.s certain - ■ Hogan time high for on^\ game. Duke ...... Enable...... marginTonight the Alumni Little N''>r. York ami Si>'v»*rN and W rn on . his cstcher calls for time. "nie Snead, played a ' ttrnnd or two a Ihe course'w ill play for the final and some predict'on^ have run Wa.4hihBton. 10 got sick fir.st. When he landed here fortnight ago and-yeljed in an­ 36 holes on Satiifda.?, but it -still Snider started the parade in the Flanagan's darting tactics might League resumes action with the | much higher. pitcher stops his windup .and the Fine Harnesa Poney, Fire Ball; Martha .Ann Barrick Driving more than a week ago tfi'e” Ban­ guish at the narrow falrwa.vs and was impre.ssive enough to deflate first inning and Gil\Hodges.Gil^ Don evgn give Gavilan''aome trouble. First National Bank and Man-j rhlcaBo. 7 Affcaida and Bi'f- WII\Cf t^e runnct hOlpC tam said he felt.. so ferribV he the High rough. They predicted Hnak. Pee Wee ReesV and Rov although the Kid undoubtedly would che.ster Trust meeting at 6 o'clock ton andxKox. OiicaBo. 6. calling 4t ,a balk. W’hV T Pi.tching TVhitey Ford. .New the tall stories of (he course's in­ THE MEATHF-B tXM'LD haye Pitching. Moixan. N«w Yoik 4-J>. i V — It U hAlIC I might not he able to play at all, that fourroiinda of par 72 would vincibility.- , Campanelln joined in IhV fun. be' a big choice to amash the title at Charter Oak Park, Thia will an important bearing not oidy oh 1 non 5io*»l. (I»*v«'i«n'e-ai'-old hopeful be the.;, first game played in the the scoring conditions but on the noi Balrimore 2j;0. >. probably would louse up the to ahoot that good. The.v said Marciano and Hogan/'' Homer Deeide Al nnv rate. Flanagan quickly i day's game between the F.lks and leadiniK: contip*t*nt*- RejtRrrllPMi of ,Strlk^‘om« Turi»*v. BAhimnr^. »4 Onl.v the hatter can do tkla^T^ or Batting Ferris Fain. Chicago spoiled anv hopea Gronik had of | Naasiff Arms was postponed be- the qu ality.of the field, the ,74th Truck*, riiicagr., s r P iy.* nUra*,. the umpire, of course. This nap- white Sox, drove, in four runa with n , during our A.*' ^ A S .IIS And Hnrfi D*lrf»it 60 (tArclA. nr*v^- College Series becomlng big timet. He stabbed. I cause of wet grounds, Open figures, lo be a dufl lietween .58 ' . penrd Jo Ray Katt and hurierjan Insida the park gran(4 alam • jabbed and danced to An e.a.sy vie- First National, which la 1-0 In defending champion Hogan and. Marv Griasom of the -Giants this hivme run aa Chicago defeated Walnuts Pin First Loss T.irt. t e - i s A „ „ ii wii' 'oi'V in their natlonAlly televi.sed ’ the league, will probalily have VK8TKRIIA,V‘H RKSL’LTS overdue Sammy Snead until ^m e. Hoi-.s^s and'the father of a two- .vESir. . Phtladrlphia 11-6. j Omaha, June 17 i/P) - A well hll\ -^ Boh Uarlson on the hill. Carlson N*tli»**l Nrw York 4. I'lhrinnAll 0. qne. else ’ comer along to prove mopth-nld son can sleep w*hile home run \Oroiilk was eager. But that's It. was credited With the, opening Krooklyn 5. Milwauk^r C. otherwise. ' , standing up. ■. Rookie burst the hopes of litII Rollin.s punches he landed were game win, although Dana Cannon St. Icouix At rhiladriphi*. pp. Hogan, recently recovered from ! On Cheney-Pioneer^ 6-1 ('hicABo at Pitt.Hbmjrli. pp . College made Missouii a „-i|\ nbota In the dark. They did started for the Bank hoys. Coarh AmrHr** a virus illness, still is nursing his ' . 3. Dm oil J, health. Snead, suffering ..from a | • W l M l l i t StANDINH.S V "S' 'xx* little^arm; In fsrt, Flanagan Konnie Dnigle was impressed hy i N C AA College Baseball World bnrdl.xXhlliiiked at them., his hoys In their first game as (’hiracb II. Philadelphia■ 6. painful “crick" in his neck.'.iin-- W I. Pet. Aces NVw York 2. Balllmor*' 0, OF^CIAL doubtew York Buddy Cox. smpoth fielding ^cc- ; fougm a main go on a na- team to beat. . w L P e l GRL ! are a lot who could beat out both ED CARS 0 2 .000 AB R H r o A N-.’ W Y .r ik ...... 3(> 2 1 ,632 TRADE FARABI Hartford Road Grill 'to I Snead and Hogan, in any . given Mi'l'urry, .. 4 1 1 1 2 Vankeea* pitrhrr . Rorii March ondXjiasemsn-who had'been pivot , cV ' ' Manchester Trust xMIl bc look- B r ifiik h n ...... 614 1 John.«rf»n. AA ... man in Referee Tom'^ri.scoe gave Finn- j for it.s flr.st win tonight. Char- MU'wnuk'’'' *... . 2 ^ 2.S ..S37 5 * , I to: mam-c^t also are on ,the casu­ '54 UNCOLN CAPRI . ■ Walnut Street Grill, behind the J8r\ tA, r ...... 4 1 1 R .2 8, I9R0 In New York • • • Now PhiUdclphln ...... 2 v IS ..S2 H 6 plays during* the tmirhey Jot the | ^ msrgin. Judge!,, q coach of the Trust, will alty li.st. I>ew Worsham, the 1947 4-way power seat. V. S. p.. brakes, hydrunatte, five-hit ^ pitching o f Pat ' Bolduc, B.oldur, p ...... J ,n 1 0 2 rcaldra In Brooklyn . . . Parcnla St. , LfHiin . . , ...... as ..ION 7 Mori/irly. If ... 4 0 0 0 0 Big .Seven champion Mis.souri j „*,ber had in 99-88 while R,ve Don Muisener or . i'inrinnnti ..,, ...... 26 \646 champion, has been limping around \V.7V'. tires. Red with black tap. downed C)ienp.v-.Ploneer 6 to i in were Hungarian immiR;ranta . . . rf .... 2 0 0 0 0 , , ,„,l-th e other judge, J ick Aspery. saw I - „ „ the hill. T h I r A R o ...... 2 S 3 ; .1 2 qp a strained knee and Skee Riegel the Rec. Softball League'-last riigtit Kine^^ Ih ...... ^ i r 0 e .7 (I Played olitflold and pitcheil In hlfh PIuibur«h ,...... IS i t ,ans 19 is wiherlrg from bursitis in his ’S3 CHEVROLET CQNVERTItLE at Charter Oak Park. The win for- B. PACAnl. rf 3 0 0 1 0 Achool . . . Krcelvod trymita with . It was hit In the ,j«*4.nd Innli^ ,t \ \ ! Weak hitting has led to the'down-- •A mrrIcfM i : / pptorfnn. 2b . 0 1 0 0 II nnd XV8S t ^ ‘■‘*“ "*•‘'*1'’ Really. lt\w a.s\ no con- Banket a-in liiei* ft .st Cl* Vi’.UlKl ,.e , ...... 40 17 7o2 i rigji,t shoulder. Like new.^j,(Mde 3 Kram.A. 2b .... .2 1 10-0 what turned to be the xvlnnlng run Flanagan said he y a s rusty. * , outings. In the opener ! Bracketed w*ith them a;-possi'ole .sole possession o f' first placei Krab4*rl. 2h 1 0 0 0 O keem . . , I-^rst team In drfranirrd Nrw.York ...... Tl ■32 ,627 4 contenders w 'e r e -such perfectly Lup^. rf ...... t.. .n o 0 o D r t r o i i ,...... m ;464 UV .(1 baatrball wrh Butler, Pa., In defunct In'" '? ".r'’' Nick Twerdv. of undefealaed^'as- 2 '54 DODGE STATION WAGON . The Grlllmen garnered two ri,ins r. rorFrnfi, lb 0 0 0 n, o the norlda team. representing t,„jrs befuddled Gronijt. who had-, _ them to a single WAPhihfftnn ...... 23 .411 16’ .' healthy individuals as pa.st-rhamp- Driven only l.OfiO miles. riiilftrl'rlphin O'* ■ 1 W. IS ions Lloyd Mangrum. Julius Biiros t a t I f l C I A l Five-fiaited Pony, .Moonlight Rh.ythni, f*iarlea E. Byron HI Up. on two hits and two bases on bails i ‘'^'"-In'ver seen anything like It ln'hls(«^ *nd w'*''' in the second inning to take an TnlnlA -37 6 6 21 7 R n lt m jo t 1* . . . 5 ii. .16 T7!» IS ' • and Cary Middlecoff. Bobby- rhAnr>:-rio»irrr peleMn the big double cllmlnaUon : previous 1.51 fights as a pro „n,'y four hits against Brown and Bf>9ton V. 2 0 14 .170 IS ’ .- '52 iUICK SIDAN early 2 to 0 lead. In the, fifth in­ . AB RH PO A meet.. amateur. He said so after the, .^.V. a T(W*.4t'S (iAMK6. Locke, the smooth-pultinfe .South • (M.ALK-TROT, FIVE G.AITED, FI.NE HAR.NESS) I I Beaiipre in thevr second game, .4m rrir«n ning. Ihe-Walnut Grill .'oadie'u'p Knyhrf. rf ... J D n 0 (1 .Mi.s.*. ner of the tournament circuit ; Ted Editor of The National Horseman' Arckivv. r ... 3 n 3 <1 fi right-handed Cox. extremely popu- Oronik a only advantage, in fact, ■ . *x,« rxnlv rxlsx'er swinging AN-D UP line single to right .which scored ^Jjlvrllo, lb .. 4 0 1 7 0 lar with the crowd, stepped up vess in weight. He tipped in'at ! '■ ^ R'lBioh Al’ Detroit--v». Knoll. Jackie '?iTkex George Fazio, I.,oursx illc, Ky. Whitie'Johnson* from second base. WacDrr. 2b .. 3 0 I) n ,T ! a big bat for them. 2uvfi'rttik •3-3» and J.immy Demaret., y- '51 PACKARD SEDAN l y ■ JnnrA. 3b ... 4 0 0 0 and ■'■nicked southpaw Bill Car.v 149', to Flanagan's 148'.. , \VA«hinxt»>n A! ri*'v.r’.l*nrt M rD ^rm oii ■If Swp«r-M*r Jim McCurry led off the top of 0 for the long ball. Flanagan's yictoiy was his Tomorrow night Broxvn and VA. \Vynn.>7>4». ehowA vvith roached mane and tail. Martin, rf ... 3 0 1 2 0 KaWf f tar Three-gaued ponies may or mav the seventh lyith a. single. Kearns Mnllrr. If ...... 1 0 0 3 'n The finals, of the tourney at- ninth in a row. making*his. record ..BcaiipTr_.collides with- .Nasalffs. N*4' w York Al BAlHrtlftr* —^McDo^aM Q — When pitchers throw s' singled and Richie Jarvis drove a 'SumiAlaAkl. p 3 0 0 n 3 ( 3-11 va Tiir!r*v chsnge-iip. do they- slow dow.n SPECIAL not be a p.odiicl of the American »'’>vr-gaitcd pones are likewise “Buncf. rf 3 0 ^ 0 0 traded a cfowd of 7,810 to iseim 66-7'2. Gronik's record is 52-12-6 and-this should be T'l'c * -* NAliitnal 1 ■ triple to left, scoring both men. the two sentimental favorites play , and he'll pi-ohabiy go b a ck . to The Bees have a h^eavy-hitnng MilAHuktc At Rn,tokivn—WilAon (2-0),, their motion while throwing it 7 .Saddle Bred;:but usually arc. to .hetlfht Jarvis came .in on Bolduc's sacri- TotalA ...... 3S 1 juS 21 3K 1 i5 21 10- 0 A — No. Ihey throw xvlth the qualif.v for .^hqwing,.-.a 'pon.v is ■^measurements. They carry full — Rollins becaii.se the Tars repre- fighting in Michigan rings, whw;e ixomldne. having pu sh ^ ______. . nver 17 YixrV Fow ler (4-Cl '49 PACKARD S498 j fice. £ly giving the Walnut nine its' RBI. Boldur 3. Jarvift 3: 2R. Smith; ’ .4...'* he's . . state . . welterweight ..._____ 1-a.*. -W... chatnpion .**.■. MSruns as a ln.4wo *SB*JW MrMBhBAAgames U.'nll* while nMnD'Itt hanging V V8 Anton‘*lR . ... i6-2i.. .. e. -v same effort. The grip Is (Hfferont,. measured iffr/nt—nTfder fourteen “"njane and tail and follow tile pat- .TB; JarviA: SB. Kinc, Bnlduc; S. Bob sented the '.'little fellow" and .Mis* .4ixth-run. ^Ihehe.v-Pioneer came dur Oav^llo; LOB. WalnutA 4. ('hrn^yii A slim crowd of 1.574 )jald a gross out 20 hits, D ir k WriR^ht w it h ('hirat:<> *t Pitt.<«butcL Mmn^r (4-3i however, and' II ■. is. this which hands and two-inches from ground tern as given in Article II for five- soin-i because the Tigers repre ■ewl olv R R r* l>*vr lUik'^r (2-5i v*. lairikfi^W (2-1 ». evita ilowh on the. hbll'a .speed. COWVERTIILE — Look! FuM Prieo hack with their single tallv on 6' BB. Boldur 3. SumialaAkt 1: WP. of *2.226.20.. ■ four hits •IH1 *1* K»l*. jsj rhilAtlAlphiA inlfhn ~ SUPfR TRADE-IN values lo point of wilh/rs, and often- gaited horses. They, too, arc 6 BB. .Boldur 3. SumUlmAki 2^: SO. ) sented the home conference. I Burt Smith's double and Red Ga- BfildOr 7. SumlplaAki 6;''^BpA_Boldur : Hey.art with five hits, and Riisa s,,|, ’ (.3-6.7 V*. R«bfi‘ n> (7-7). right notvin Hptpcunt times sn)aller pony clas.scs &fc en- shown b-V .voung.slrrs.' vello's pinch .single. 1. SumialaAki 1: WP. fioTdiir 2. Sumfa- ^...... - I C onies' with f(mr. h|ts lead the pushbutton, electfte tered.' They are shown by~clv)l- . Fine havnc.fs ponies are also Johnson witli two'for three led laAkt 3, I', Dooman; S, Conran; Tioi^, Bee stickers. Faring these heavy '4f PACKARD SEDAN , 1;30. . . speed cooking . . . and' tlrlm. usually the-age limir of the shown w-ith the same height meas- the Grill and Bill Arcklvy's two stirkrrs will he .Nick Twenty, the cHild being uiuier J^hteen. ureniehl.-a.nd meet the same quali- singles made him top hitter for North End f'astTballer. nbo haa :47 PONTIAC SEDAN ■in Hotpoint coslibini-- W a lk -tr o t %>nie.i' (or three- fleation a.s that, of your fine har- pioneer. - r-i... ,..- . which thhr particular coach eh- alioVi’ed onlyjfo'.u" hits In two oiit- Sport Schedule tion freezer-refrigera­ galted) are shown on the same ness horses, except they arc shown Bolduc, in picking up his aecond c'ditraged or rorrected each player. Ings. '49 PACKARD 2-DOOR ’The manner in x.'hlch he replaced ^•lujuL di£oL tors. Come m and ounds of ter Oak, a WALL-FLA.ME — PRESStlJE Bl’R.NERS '41 OLDS CLUR COUPE:^------Sports Forum IgncGrading^M achiM SprM cl — mind a great group of boys who I flour, and -2 one-pound boxes of Nssslff's Vs. Brown and Beaupre. ' . a CO.MPLETE HEATING t’XITS V. era.baaded together as the Blue- |1 baking powder. *■ 6 -Charter Oak. GAPITY BROTHERS, Inc. ANDERSON Waukegan,.HI.. June 17 (AP) — Bob Grim Forms S«t — Pdw«r RoB«d a LNSTALUiD BV FACTORY TR A IN S ME.N '41 CHRYSLER SEDAN, $7S ftelda’ baseball team a number of The friendly feid betvyeen Patty PR.AIKES OFFTUIAUS ROCKVH.LE.TALCOTTVILLE ROAD Last Sunday I had the pleasure years ago. ’They • never made the Alsoi'Porfcinq Lots — Tonnis Courts —• Wolks • FORCED WARM Alrf — STEAM — HOT WATER '39 PLYMOUTH COUP!. SSP Building^^ Berg and 'lexuiae Siigg; for pro court news and they all grew' into Mid-.AtlantIc l.,eague where he won golfing honors appeared' to be of .jgttending the baseball game 8 and- lnst 4 in 1948 . . . Sent to ACROSS FROM RRUNNER'S pfaved it Charter Oak Park which fine men, most of theih are heads 10% FOR CASH TRANSACTIONS TEL Ml.9.4521 heading for another ahowdown ton of famlllis today. They were cham­ Amoterdam. N. Y.,. In Canadiah- RANK RNANCE — LOW RATES. * Cohtractors da.v aa the W om en’s Wiesterh Open involved a team' representing Nas- .American League where, hr had ■> — ' slff Arms and the team sponsored pions of the town teams and are __ Torms orroagod H dosirodA swung . i/ito the quarterfinals. still acting as champs now that poor record, of 6 wins and 14 losses FOGARTY BROTHERS OPEll EVENINGS RtsidmtialeCommcrcial by the Manchester Lodge o: Elka. : The two veteran (.-ampaigners, they have hung up the old splkea. . . . Yankees had conhdeace la ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISED « Y in bppoait^ n)atch-pl«y bracketa, It was a-well playedCgame, It was Grim and moved him up to N or-• . ; Authorized Dealer AlterationseRefflodding most gratifying to note the 'be-'' Jim Fqley coached this team, later \Vere backed by tourney experts to assisted by Ty Holland. , . ■ folk, A's., In PIrilmom League , iii “ Busine.ss Built On meet again 'when''the finals -.roli havior of these young men. If ever 1950 .where he won 10 games / 256 CEIjiTER STREET ^ ^ ' around'Saturday.' there is a project Which descirres To the c o a c h e s, ssalstant In 1931 with Binghamton of-East­ DemaiQ brothers N*w med«ni 3 boy r5^ Bask«tw^i4 Ov«n Customer Siitisfaction** I baa won the 'Western Open -all the support one can give It is coa^hes,^ . umpires- and others who ern League he had Ig-S record . . .. T" • ^ 'S-S. MANCHESTER I TEL. Ml-9-45:{9 BRUNNER’S-PACKARD Full Insurance CoveraRe Jhese baseball tdams. help the lads in the Iiitermcdiate, Next two years he was In .Marines ESTABLISHED 1920 SparitlifB glois bdka-ond- ' A l-I Tour, Ojnes' and.'Another xdetory od. Exedtent opportunity for tho right-^ mini. , 24 HOUR SERVICE ROCKVILLE ROAD. , ^ I would become a' record monbpolj My. one purpose in xyrltUig to Alumni and Uttle leagues, not'Ip where be nun S9 gamrs'for <7amp. CALL NOW—ANYTIME *arva sat-' wilh importad Tel. .MI,9-.'J03.T or ; of the titla. ■ th'; column wss to pt^a tribute forget Mrs. Pontlcelll and her L^jeoiyij^... , SHII on Binghamton' CALL HARTFORD JA-8-0253 I TALCOTTVILLE. CONN.W.M1-3-M9I sarving byiketi. ‘ TeL .MI-3-6651 -to what one might teml “unsung group of parents, you are deserving rosier m-hen be reported for spring heroes.’’■ I refer to' the varioua of much" credit. ’These officials and Manchester Ml-3-7691—Hartfdrd CTlapel 7-8617 COAL- C O K E - FUEL OIL ACROSS FRO.M GARRITY BROS. Ragulof $10.90>Valua’ . |. It's getting to be qul^ a prob- traini|lg hut Impressed Casey Strn-. /V 82 Baldwin Road | i iem. for th e. rnaii / w ho ^ 'in ta to coaches w ho spqpd so lipuch tinie their families saorifice mu<^ to gel sd .mueh that he was added, to . • ■ - ' 1 - . ManchMter, Conn. ,. ' [tnaiTy, to find a g vi ai'Ko will help with these lads. I gat bhhind one help ths. youth'Of Ma»chM(W. the .N^ York ago^ befora fba bench listening to the manner In . 'T b e o A . CSUlIouette, p.C . start o l Hie season. T hiin with the dishita. > - ■ V.. ;

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FACE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1954 ‘ ilANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. JUNE 17. 1954 p a g e n i n e t e e n

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Town Clerk Announce* nice condition. You have to see modeliik, alterations, etc. Good BOY—Afternoons and evenings, to MI. 9-8023. SALES / BENGAL 30” gas range, regular only a abort walk to nCw. echool. .COVENTRY — Year round four France 8:15 A. M, to 4:S0 P. M. this car to appreciate it. Douglas 9-6010, JA/ 7-3680. workmaiMhip, and reaaonable wash pots and pans',' Apply in per­ play only. Small- down payment. church, store and bus lines. Elva room cottage, two unfinished, ar­ Voter Making Session Vote Still in Doubt Motors, 333 Main. At The Green $199, $1,54. LaFlamme Appliance,' 18 mos..balance, Bqiik rates. Only rates. Elatimatea gladly given. son, Pine Pastry, 658 Center St. USED 20 Gallon Rudd gas water 15 Oak SI. MI. 9-6868. Tyler, Realtor. MI. 9-4469. tesian well, heat. MI. 9-8761. JA. (Continued fri DRIVING instructions from your CaUj Diqk la P I. 3-6695 Or John at heater - copper. Good condition. Mitchell 3-5187 $450. New piano guarantee. Ward Wanted To Rent 68 2-6074, Manchester person’s who After Latest Decision COPY CLOSING TIME 1954 CHEVROLET BEL AIR tudor, hom^, Dual-fot.trol tnsureo car, JOURNEYMAN. electrician or MI. 9-7494. Krauae. MI. 3-5336. CUSTOM BUILT four room, ex­ hU. 3-5769. - Hours: 10 to 5—7:30 to .8:30 P. M. deputies a contract.''He asserted wish to become voters will have bought by me brand new for my stapOard or automatl’-. Call Man- electrician’s helper. Call RockviUe WANTED — Two room apartment pandable to six, cabinet kitchen, c e n t r a l l y Located, modern 5 another opportunity to do so at On Contested Ballots FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 32 pALLON Water heater, MT. with cooking facilities by- local he would offer his rerngmstlon if MON. THRU FRI. wife. Lesa than 1000 miles use by cbestet Dnvuta AcaCemy. PI.' GENERAL ConstrucUbn, altera­ ■Ti-9707 for appointment. HEDSTROM Carriage wdth mat­ 9-1717.' <, Wan\ed—^To Buy ~58 large living room, fireplace, oak robm house. Stafford Springs, a voter-making session to be her and is fully equipped, includ­ 2-7249, Toll free. tions, remodeling, plusUc tile, tress. Good condition. t Wo eiiten- ,' w a n t e d business woman. Call Miss floors, sanitary molding, storm $11,000, Hot^ water heat, basement he-failed In any one of the threi A Natiorikl Labor.' Relallona . 10:30 A. M. Buendo. Ml. 9-2998.' atagen thaf he had auggestW but held at the office of the town ing radio, heater pqwerglide, counter work, garage, etc. No job FULL OR Part time man. Outside sion gstes. MI, 9-2537. Reliable, Honest Person WANTED-Girl’a 24” bicycle And windows, oil steam-heat, 100’ lot, garage. Large shady-'lot. Call MI. clerk in the Municipal Building Board hearing officer has recom -' white walls, elictrie windows. too email. Eugene. Girardln; 16 work, cutting lawns and general hand lawn mower. In good condi­ 9-2247 after 6 p.m. that parliament would h a i^ to SATURDAY 9 A. M. TO TAKE OVER’' ' Machinery and. Tools 52 WANTED-^S or 4 room' unfurnish­ trees, near- stores, -bus, $9,900. from 6. to 8 p. m. Wedhesday. mended: that 11 of the 140 boUoU We’ll take any car in trade, big ■ Auto Repairing—Painting 7 Trotter St. MI. 9-5509. care of,grounds. Steady work. Ap­ SHOPSMITH—Slightly used, 1145. tion. Call MI. 3-7198. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-8132, agree to leave him free to work challenf^ in a disputed union. or email regardless of year ' or ply .office, 15 Forest St. 10 . 5 Call MI. 3-5008 mornings or after UNPAID BALANCE ed gpartment. Middle-aged work­ ANDOVER—Located on Route • hits projects. This W?il! be the second ses­ 9-4894. • , / sion this year. Six other regu­ election dt/ two locally controlled VOUB COOPERATION WILL make. 36 months to pay. Honest dail}^ ' 3 p.m. MONTHLY PAYMENTS ing couple. No children. Call MI. and Hickory Drive,, just 6 miles Will Protect IntereeU BE APPRECIATED , MODEL A Tractor (or sals. Call Rooms Without Board 59 9-4845 before 1 p. m. from Manchester Center, five lar sessions and two special ladies' gaVntent factories ha Douglas, 333 Main: ^ GAR BURN OIL? Roofing—Siding -1 8 $17.63. MANCHESTER Three - family "If the conflict {n Indochina is opened and cqttnted. METAL.FILING cabinets, slightly MI. 9-7384. ■ ' dwelling. On w s line. Five room room ranch, three bedrooms; not settled—and settled very .sessions are' sc'heduled. used. Two 4 drawers, two 2 draw­ FURNISHED Bedroom ne'Ar the WANTED—Five or six roefn rent, However, it i$ not clear Rob­ Did MI-3-5121 1945 FORD—Pick-up truck.’ V4 Economy overhaul, most all ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. Situations Wanted— 3 COMPLETE ROOMS OF ■ Center. Inquire 35 Foster street. apartment occupied by owner arid kitchen' and spacious living room. quickly—;lt is the risk of war. of ton. MI 3-4505. ers. May be seen at TTiomas Colts preferably in 8th School District. Full basement. Only 8 months old. ert Fuchs'- report on the heartaga cars. Parts and labor $49.96. AJteratlona and..additions. CeU- Female 38 BRAND NEW FURNITURE MI. 3-8647. John Merx, 4$ Woodland St. Tel. in gqod condition.'Splendid oppor­ an international war and perhaps inga.-^ Workmanship guaranteed. Construction Co., 251 Broad St. tunity (or home with income. Two-car garage. Over *4 acre of an atomic war—that muet be en­ involving more tnhn 600 Manches­ No money down. $4.90 moifth- Beautiful Westlnghouse Elec.. Ml. 9-1924., ' - ter Modes, Inc., arid Brttairi-Mall, A. A. Dion, Inc., 399 Aiituma EXPERIENCED .Laundress de­ Refrigerator . Town \ -Many additional features. Call (or rolling. lawri. Andersen pressure- visaged.'’ he said.. PENN, No. 209M Salt water reel, seal windows And aluminum Droodlcs Inc., workers whether these 11 ly. All work guaranteed. street 5fItell*'J 3-4860. sires work. RMerences. Write Box level wind, free spool, star drag, Beautiful Bedroom Suite , \ LARGE ROOM, 8 minutes walk to WANTED - $ ' room unfurnished appointment to see. Call 'Alice "France doee not have to accept 1951 MERCURY SpOrla sedan, X, Herald. \- , - - bus on Maple 8t. MI. 9-7094. Clampet, Realtor. MI. 9-4543. storms and screens .throughout. votes included any o f \ ^ 31 bait Lost* ind Ponnd just like new. Call MI. 9-0382. 200 yd. with salt water glasS boat Beautiful Liring .Room Suite ' ' "Advertisement apartment, fn Manchester or vl- and will not accept conditions fo^ Clutch Overhaul FOR THE BEST in Bonded buUt Asking $18,200. Minimum down settlemnet which would be in ,coi By ROGER PRICE lots whose challenges been up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, SECRETARY ON Vacation? Sick? rod, 6’ i ft. Uke new $15. Call MI. Beautiful Dinette Set NEWLY DECORATED. BeautUully S-BTSo OM coiom al-three down, payment (or qualified veterana. H. Manelleld Horner overruled by the N LRB^Boeton FOUND—3 feUowi who will wax, 1953 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook 4-door Plrfte, Gaskets and Labor 9-5182. Beautiful "De Hixe” Range Town of Manrheater liable tenant. Call JA. 8-2491 after diet with its moel vital Intsrests; waab and clean out your car for conductors and roof repairs cal] Experienced secretary available Office of the General Manager furnished and spacious room. The fireplace and sun porch, three up Jarvis Realty Co,, 654 Center St. regional office earlier this^ear. - de luxe, radio and heater, custom $15.90 for such emergencies. Call MI.‘ instead of Weatinghouse Elec. Re­ 8 p.m. France will remain in- the Far only S8. For aeryic# telephone MI. Coughlin, MitcheU 3-7707. STROLLER AND bathinette, prac- m'oAt complete light housekeeping and full bath, full basement, oil MI. 3-4112. evenings MI 3-7847. H. Mansfield Horner, president East. Neithei our Allies, nor our 'The regional office, whlclKcon­ seat covers. Jmmaculte through­ 9-8540. frigerator If You Prefer In accordance with the provision (acilitles available in Manchester, hot water heat, one car garage. ducted an investigation follos^ng 34751. out. One owner. Mileage 20,000. ■ tlcally , new. Reasonable. MI. ^(JSINESS COUPLE needs 3 - 4 . .J of United Aircraft Corp. was enemies must harbor tfie least COLE MOTORS FOR ALL KINDS of roofing, siding Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum of the Town Charter, sealed pro^ t’ou Will marvel at the cleanllncga rooms unfurnished. Call AD. 3-7833 Near school, bus and shopping EAST WINDSOR—Two year old ; » member of the board of the Oct. 5 election, had recom­ Call Rodney Brigham. Rockville and painting call Manchester 9-3716. and a Few Other Artlcles.- doubt on the meaning of our deter­ FOURD^Black and white apotted 436 Center Street ^ jKisals will be riceived in the o f­ of this building. Children acceptsTd. after 6 p.m. renter. Full price $11,800. E and E rheo mil h o ^ w ^ t^e Southern New mended that 21 of the challengi^^ female. Call Dog Warden. MI. 5-3066 or S-3SS0. Roofing and Siding Co. Free esti­ Situations Wanted-— - EVERYTHING Central. Priced so reasonable Realty, 310 Main St. MI. 9-6297 or Kitchen, full hasemem. hot w ater,— , . mination." • fice of the General Manr.ger for oil hast l«* ao * 1.50 Prir* EoR'And Telephone Ctf. yesterday; be overruled and 43 sustained, wrlthX S-4S40. Ml-9-0980 . mates. Tel. Ml. 9-8933. Male THE UNPAID you'll gasp! Be sure and see this Ml. 3-4480. oil heat. Lot 60 x ISO. Price He told the assemblv he had 1953 FORD Mainline V8. -4 door 39 Boats and Accessories 46 the Town of Manehe.ster on Thurs­ Horner's election came at ' the studied the files' on Indochina at a hearing, to determine the elift- b a l a n c e PRICE day. June 24, 1954 not later than one. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. Business Property For Sale 70 $1-1.200: Cash required $2200. 10 FOUND—Black dog with white sedan, radio, heater, overdrive, RAY’S ROOKING Co. Built up MANCHESTER—Spotless five room regular' quarterly meeting of the | length and had talked with dlplo^ 76 other workers, THE NEW Johnson . outboard ONLY $488.26 3:45 P.M. ea.stern daylight saying minutes from Hamilton. Madeline the International apota. Female. Call Dog Warden. electric rear door locks, slip roofs, gutter work, roof, chimney CUSTODIAN, 15 years’ experience. l a r g e FRONT rOofn in private BUILDING, Ideal (or professional bungalow style home, very conven-' Srrilth, Realtor. MI, 9-1642 or MI. company’s board of directors. The matic. and miitary experts. covers. Absolutely immaculate, t Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 motors are In. 3, 5’ ;,, 10 and 25 Free storage unttl wanted. Free time. Tor the construction of pave­ board also voted a dividend of 45 irment W'orkera Union, MI. S4S40. repairs. Free esUmates. Ray MI. 3-5669. delivery. Free set up by our own home on west Mdr. Gentleman men, space for two office suites. lent location. Oil heat, all city con­ 9-1146. "My conviction . has been con­ one owner, low mileage. Dove HP. Terms, trades. Capitol Equip­ ment eut repairs .and Highumy veniences, utilities; one car ga­ cents a share on the company’s firmed that a peaceful settlement sought in the election Hagenow. MI. 9-2214. Ray Jack- ment, 38 Main. reliable men. ^ preferred. MI, Jj-itOS., Three large rooms each, also' for tDST—Blue parakeet, vicinity of gray. St6ck No. lOOP, $13T.S. Man- 1950 TRIUMPH Thunderbird. new son. Ml. 3-8325, Re-pavenients ail in accordanre twp tenements up. Al location, rage. For appointment to see con­ capital stock for the second quar­ is possible.” to be named baigaining agent for (%eatnut 8t, Finder call MI. chisater Motor Sales, 512 West Cen­ engine, new paint, excellent con­ "Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 NO PAYMENTS TO BANKS with spe'i-lfications and inatrui'- SPACIOUS, Clean furnished rooms; tact Alice Clainpet, Realtor. MI. Wanted— Real EsUte 77 ter of 1954. The dividend is pay­ the workers, protested this recom- COMET CLASS Sailboat (2,’i93t and OF f i n a n c e COMPANIES zoned for business. Building in ex­ t-9813. ^ ter St. Td. MI. 9-5295. dition, $425; MI. 3-6644. 71 W ad-/- tions for the construction of the one light housekeeping apart­ cellent condition. Steam and hot 9-4S4S. able,on-July IS to stockholders of mendatibn, and the 'hearing aub- . dell Rd.. . ( THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet trailer. $450, Can be seen at 31 PHONE ME lli^MEDIATELY same. READY BU'YERS waiUng. For im­ sequently Involved the eJlgibiUty a t Roofing 18-A Autumn St. ' ment,' one- room with kitchen water heat. Large parking lot. record on June 19. LOST—Thuraday, June lif, aome- ONLY DOUGLAS will sell you a Center, 995 Main St., invites you HARTFORD CH-7-0.3.58 Specifii-ations and instructions privileges and two singles, suit­ SIX ROOM Cape Cod. All Ule kitch­ mediate acUon lUit your property 92 empidyes. • ' ■ late model car as low as $145 $28,000. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. The new director, whoa* election where' between Mildred and Suf- ROOFING— SpeciaUzlng In repair­ to visit pets of XU kinds. Con­ AFTER 7 P. M. CH-6-4600 for the construction of pavement able for men. Apply Vernon Inn, 9-8132, 9-4694. en, automatic washer, aluminum with the Albert J. Gatto Co., Real­ brings the total on the board to Mrs. Lebron Foch's report ffas been sent to fleld Sta., Windaor Locks alid Man. down. We do not ask you to take BOY’S 28 ” Bicyrie, $17. Call, MI. ing roofs of ell kinds. Also new necticut bred Parakeets. MI, tors. CH. 9-8489, evenings MI, Diamonds— Watches— SEE rr DAY OR NIGHT i'lit repairs and higtnva.v repave- Talrottville. MI. 9-8i216, windows and screens, large' lot. 14. has served as United Aircraft’s ''Hnamlag-Bird . M'e*rlng a Lone Washington where a final deciaien ^cheater, one builder’s Dietzgen a loan from a bank or finance 9-2507 after 6 o’clock. roofs. Gutter work. Chinmeye 9-4273, Hours Monday through If you have no means o f transpor­ rnenta rnn.V he had at (he Office Near bus. school and new church. 3-6946, JA-. 8-3989. Ranger Mask” w ill be made in the issue. If .no ex­ ' level In wooden case, with strap company to complete your down cleaned, repaired, 26 years' ex­ Friday, 10 to 6:30, Wednesday Jewelry 48 LARGE ROOM in -private home. ' Vacant. Direct from owner. MI. president since 1943. He was tation, 131 send my suto for you. of the Town Engineer, Towa of Houses For Sale, 72 40 years old at the time he was If you turn this Droodle upside ceptions to the report are filed by handle. For reward, call The Alex­ payment. Positively, only $145 perience. Free estimates. Call closed at 2 p.m .' S. ft H. Green No Obligation.^ Manchester, Municipal Building, Gentleman. Single or double. Call 3-5407. ■ . TRY US FOR fast, efficient, cour­ Waits Fate either party, the national board wiQ LEONARD W. TOST. Jeweler, re­ teous selling of your home or land. named to that post. down it could be titled: “ A Space ander Jarvis Co., Manchester, MI. down buys a 1949 car, $195 buys a Business Services Offered 13 Howiey. Manchester Mitchell stamps. Manchester, Conn. MI. 9-10.52 after 5:.30 p.m. j IDEAL FOR Large family. Four Ship With Two Teierialon Seta.” approve the report, and the ballots pairs, adjusts. watches expertly. ROOMS complete. Garage, sun Free appraisals. Village Realty. A graduate of the Sheficld Sci­ S41U. ' 1950, $295 buys a 1952. No addlUon- 3-536J. A —L - B E R —T - ' S ■ Richard Martin ! bedroom home with 3 acres land, This may-be a better title because whose challengee have been over­ al aide notes or loans. We guaran­ COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart WANTED—Good homes for 3 ten Reasonable prices. Open daily. j Coops, apple trees, garden space. TOrch,, city water and aewerage, MI. 9-6738. entific School of Yale University R. Wolcott ■ on wringer and auto­ Thursday eVenlngs. 129 Spruce 43-45 ALLYN ST. HARTFORD General Manager th* first title causes 'people to take ruled will be counted. LOST-^PAIR plaid rimmed pre- tee to sell under the above terms week old kittens. Phone MI. Wanted— Rooms- Board 62y Excellent location, ft. B. Grady; large lot, shade and fruit, trees, in the class of 1026. Horner also In Shooting Election Cloee scrlptloin ' sun glasses. Reward. matic washing machines, vacuum 9-1244. Street. Mitchell 9-4387. outside fireplace. Immediate oc- IF RE.ADY to buy, sell, axchang* received the honorary degree of up a lot of' valuable time (mine) with notes as low as $40 monthly. Heating—Plambing 17 —y Broker. MI. 3-8009. asking me iVhy a Humming-Bird The October election—the aecood ' Call MI. 9rl045 after 6. Good credit is our only require­ cleaners, motors, small appli­ AMERICAN Business man desires ------y cupan.cy, $1.1.000. Very clean real estate, mortgagM arranged. doctor of engineering from Rens­ ENTERPRISE Gas range. good room with congenial family. Wrjte Consult Howard R. Hastlnga, (Cttatiaued from Page Oae) 'Atould Wear a Lone ^ n g e r Maak one held at the garment (actorii ment. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. ances. Welding. 180 Main Street. LENNOX FURNACES and warm Garden— Farm— Dairy condition, $40. Tel. Ml. 3-6096. _ . . r throughout. Charles Lesperonce. selaer Polytechnic Institute in LOST—Collie dog, female, sable ,Phone MI 9-6678. , air heating. Earl Van Camp. MI. RABBITS FOR Sale. Goii^g out of Official Notice Box Z, Herald. MANCHESTER—New Colonial MI. 9-7620. - Agency, MI. 9-1107. Frankly. I don’t think it’s ariv of Idecide whether the ILGWU wi_ Products 50 1948. Mrrs. Lebron'i fellow Puerto their m-slness (or youra either if fP be named the workers’ b a t * ^ - color, about 10 years old, named 9-5844. business. Call MI. 9-6397, home, six rooms and bath, porch, He is a member of the exeett- Lassie. Reward offered to finder. 1953 Buick Super Riviera—Like STONE, BRICK, fireplace and ce­ ' FOUR ROOMS, excellent condition. LiSTINOS w a n t e d — Singla^ _ Rica:cans gave no show of emotion It occurred to you). If you would ing agent—has beSn in doubt be­ ment work. Cali MI. 9-5451 or MI. WELL BEARING California win­ MAYTAG WASHING machine. Ex­ Making Voters Apartments— Plata— pre.ssure-seal windows, fireplace, two-family, three-family, b u tl-j-«'«^m '"ittee of the Aircraft upon hearing the verdict which car­ cause the challenged ballots were Please call MI. 3-6215. new, radio heater, dynaflbw, GUARANTEED PLUMBING and ter pepper plants. $1 a hundred. DU heat; storm, windows and really like to find out something 3-5042. heating. Jobbing and new work. Live Stock—Vehicles 42 cellent condition. MI. 9-9246. Tenement.s 6.3 picture window, lots of closet.space screens, Venetian blinds, fenced ia neu property. Have many cash Industries Assn. He was former­ ries a maxamum penalty of 75 about hummlng-blfds. write to the the result. tinted glass.—$2295. Rutgers. Cabbage and let- The Selectmen and Town Clerk ly a member of the Industry con­ 1952 Plymouth Belvedere Coupe. Joseph Skelley. Ml. 9-3014. of the Town of Manche.st r hereby upstairs and down, Place for built- yard. Near stores, bus stop and buyers. Mortgages arranged. years in prison. But soon after­ Def>t- of the Interior and ask for On the basis of uncontested voUs, COMPLETE Hand and power lawn WE BUY COWS, calves and beef ' tuce plants at 12 Glenwood Street. sulting committee of the National wards Cancel and Cordero chatted the employeg who were againat Penooals —$1295. MI. 9-4187. give notice that tiiey will be in FOUR Ro o m Apartment,, second 'i new school. Owner. MI. 9-6206. Please ca ir George L. Graaiadio, Govt. P'amiitllet on Wild Life No- mower sales and service. Motors cattle. Also horses. Plela Bros. NATIONAL Pressure canper, and floor, fireplace; porch. I-case only ’ bookcase or closet, i ______Realtor, katcheU 9-S878. lOP Advisory Committee fo.' Aeronau­ and smiled and Flores, although' B-544-76890981001238568-X. of- unionizing held a slight, nine-vote 1952 Plymouth Fordor Sedan—Ra­ Tel. Ml. 3-7405. cooker No. 7. Call MI. 9-6521. session at the Town ClerkX Of­ edge, 248 to 239, over thoee work­ THE PROSPECT HIU School for dio, heater.—$1195. tuned ar overhauled. Pickup and Moving—Trucking SPECIAL VVEEaCEND ahle. Flow- JlSO-Wr mpnth. Write Box Y, 1 cellar. I^vel lot, shade trees, [ 51.4 ROOMS on one floor, Oil, steam Henry street tics; of the committee on national not smiling, joined briefly in the 776934011040768802439941040663- young children. Transportation delivery service. Gibson’s Garage. fice in the Municipal Building for heat. Garage, porch. Good neigh­ defense of the U. S. Chamber of conversation. ers favoring tmionlzing. _ 1951"Chevrolet Belvedere— Radio, Storage 20 ering annual plapts. six dozen $i; the purpo.se of examining the Herald,'•trijia, ; | hice location and neighborhood HB-14-C. S-55$094»52439811347720 yomiahetL Mm. Lela Tybur, direc- Ml. 3-5012. BABY WAS.HER with wringer' borhood, $12,500. H. B. Grady, CONSIDERING Selling your home? Commerce; and of the aircraft in­ AU four admit to opening u^vrith Although Britain-Hall )iM- ainoe heater.—$1195. Poultry and Supplies 43 large tuberous begonia, 75c to $1; Ideal for trailer. Reasonable MI. quali'fica'lions of eleclflis and ad­ THREE ROOkts, completely (urn- i "eer. East Cen- Let us help you. L^tt your home 000-DbR8- 80-G5. (Note; Due to'a tpr. Phone MItcheU 9-5767. MANCHESTER - Package Deliv geraniums, 3 for $i; evergreens Broker. Ml. 3-8009. ■ ■ dustry advt.sory committee of the the wild pistol fire from Ute-House olerical error several pamphlets the election, gone out.of buatness, 1950 Pontiac Fordor ^edan—Ra­ WIRING INSTALLATION of all 9-,3247. mitting to . the Electors' Oath ished. All .Utilitip.s and conven- , I'c and Parker Streets. All chn- with us today, H. B. Grady, Brok­ the votes cast by Us employes ate ery. Local light trucking and LARGE ROASTING chickens, spe­ and. shrubs- at reasonable prices. Munitions Board. gallery, ^ iv e CongresamM) were were printed, with this number so MRS. Z O P n , reader and adviser. dio, heater.—$895. types. No job too arnalh Pater package delivery:' Refrigerators, those who .shall be found qualified iences, No.fhildren. Write Box V, veniences and'finlshed. See it now - - CRAMPED FOR SPACE? — en MI. 3-8009. wounded. But the PueriOiIican Na- still considered valid ballots by AU welcome. 256 Franklin Ave., 1950 Stndebaker Fordor Champion Pantaluk, 40 Foster street. Phone cially priced (or 'a doz.,lots. Pack­ Open 'til dark and all day Sunday. FLORENCE Oil burner range, on Wednesday, June 23, 1954 Herald. tionallsts'say they meant to kill or be *t:re and ask for the '*Blue washers and stove moving a aged (or. freezer. Fred Luck. Call McConville’s Greenhouses and i Glenwood gas rangSy one space , for your choice of interior decorat- One.” ) the NLRB. The workers at the across from 0>e Art theatVlb. For —Overdrive.—$64.5. MitcheU 9-7303. specialty. Ml. 9-0752. from 5 P.M. until 8 P. M. onl.v. See this 4 bedroom home, ojily READY TO Sell? W« need iingU harm no one, thei/only aim being New Britain and Manchastar after 6 p.m. MI. 3-4026. Florist, 302 Woodbridge St. Ml. heater. Ml. 9-5749. MIDDLE-AGED Woman will share ' *ng. appointment call CHapel .6-6735. 1947 Nash Fordor Sedan—Radio, -j— Naturalized citizens must pre- .2 .years old. on fine residential apd two family' bodies for our to dramatize Utiiir demand (or plants voted aa one bargining uait 9-5947. her hqfne with business woman or .street, in ’ Manchester Green sec­ waiting cash buyers. Call ACB heater.--$295. RUBBISH AND Ashes . removed. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., BABY GEESE; huge grey Toulouse COMPLETE Light Walnut dining .senl natiii alizalion certifieate be­ Obituary Puerto Rican Independence. in the election Oct. U. . CANDID WEDDINGS and special fore being admitted. Documentary middle-aged couple. MT. 3-7004 or tion, I ’ i baths, fireplace, full base­ Realty Co., for dependable, cour­ All cars in excellent condition General cleaning of attics, cellars local and long distance moving, and Giant White Emden breeds. STRAWBERRIES. Pick your own room set, $50. Slightly used Holly­ Phone Owner, MI-3-S026 AU wer^'^ charged with five Sidney Ellis, of Maaotaester, events pictures takem Sample and good buys. and yards. Call M and M Rubbish packing, storage. Call Ml. 3-5187. evidence mii.st be presented in MI. 3-5365. I ment. Asking- $16,300. teous service. MI. 9-2392. counts eafch of assault with a dan­ White Pekin ducklings. Final sea- at Eugene Gagliardone’s, Webster wood box spring on legs and For Further Information U. S. Urges controls Mancheetar Modes, as he work gladly shown, reasonable. removal. 511. 9-9757. Hartfor'’ CHapel 7-1423. Lane, off Hebron Rd.. Bolton. Ex­ matching mattre.ss, $40. Piano cases of derivative citizenship. gerous Weapon and—the more seri- did Britain-Hall beifora .it was U- Call after 6 p.m. MI. 3-6777. Low Down Payment sob offering. Little and McKinney, Signed: NRW THREE Room heated apart-1 JARVIS REALTY CO. FAMILY OF Five, desires to pur­ Inc'.v 15 Woodbridge Street, Maii- cellent picking. 25c quart. bench. $5. kfl. 9-5090. ment. tile bath, electric stove and chase 3 or 4 bedroom house direct ous^-offenie—with five counts each quldated. . Banij Financed ANTIQUES Retinished. Repairing George B. Wdliama D eath s of' assault with Intent to kUl. RIDERS WANTED to Hartford. done on any furniture. Tleman, Painting—Papering 21 rhester. Tefrigerator, storm windows. Rent 654 Center Street from owner. Will pay up to Rejects JUaiea Potat PICK YDUR own strawberries, 25c !k ELVINATOR 21” electric range, Ella M. Qiiish $92 including parking and utilities. $15,000 for right place in Manches­ The jury began its delibermtlons Blockade of In sustaining T l oC the chal­ State'Office hours. Coventry. PI.' OAKLAND MOTOR SALES 180 South Main St. Phone MI. Eleanor B. Wil.son 36 BROOKFIELD STREET 367 Oakland Street p a in t in g . Elxterlor and interior, quart. Bring your own contain­ four burner's. Regular $184..50. Box A, Herald. Call MI-3-4112 ter or suburban vicinity. Write yesterday noon after final argu­ lenges, Fuchs rejected the union's 2-6130 after 6:30. 3-6643. er. New bed. Pasquallni, Avery $149. I-.-aFfamme Appliance, 15 Oak Board of Selectmen Evenings MI-3-7847 Capt. Homer Davis ments were In. At 5:40 p.m., it paperhanging CeUtngs refliilsh Articles For Sale 45 Custom built 9 'i room English Box L, Herald. Please no agents. Capt. Homer Davis. 58,'died this major contention tmdefenae o f the MIr9-0485 St. St. MI. 9-6868. Samuel J. Ikirkington FOUR I>ARGE rooms, refrigerator, came out with its first verdict: all H ft J RADIO-'TV Service. Service ed. Wall paper books on request BEAUTIFUL Selection of wool rem­ Colonial on nicely landscaped lot. morning at. the Veterans’ Hospital Guatemala workers whose votes' had been charge $3.50. Tel. Ml. 9-6665. Gary Estimates ^ven. FuUy insured. Town Clerk electric stove and garage, $103.80 80’ X 170'. In excellent residential four guilty of assault with a challenged by the company- Automobiles tpr Sale 4 nants at low prices. Also rug wool PICK YOUR OWN Strawberries. MAHOg An y Dresser, green bath Dated at Manche.sler. Connecli- — TAKE A LOOK — in North Hampton. Mass., where lamonaco. Call Edward R. Price. Mitchell per month.' Call AD. .’t-1714. section. First floor has large living Lcffal Notice dangerous wespon. The issue resolved primarily DODGE 1952 Coronet foSfr door and instrucUins in braiding niga. Route 83, Vernon. just past tub, bliA lavatory, child’s wooden rut this 16th da v of June, 19.54. he had been confined for the last (Ooatiaued from Page One) , 1953 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, 2 door gyro. Loaded. White wall tires, 9-1003. swing, ®rsnd new, slightiv dsm- room, sun room, sun porch, dining ' At this beautiful Cape Cod home 30 years. around the question of whether -sedan. Two tone blue, radio, heat- GONDER’S T.V. Service, available Call RockvUle S-S706. . Burke’s Greenhouse, left side. Tel. AT A COURT o r PROBATK held tinted glass, two-tone blue, clean. Rockville 5-7129. aged. Inquire 193 Woodbridge St. Business Locations room, large kitchen with breakfast. today. We'll be happy to show you al Manchrater within and for the He spent most of his life in the j latd-oS workers who voted at -the . er hydramatic. One owner, low Pontiac, 1952 four door. Radio, . any time. Antenna convereiona. room and Javatory; second floor, this property wlthMta 7 rooms (2 Army and served in the Mexican The Amsrican request to the election were , entitled .to vote. Hie .^hilco factory rapervlsed service. . For Rent 64 District of Manrheater, on the 10th day ksestern Europeans is designed to mUeage. Exceptionally well cared heater, hydramatic. Cunllffc Motor EXTERIOR PAINTING only. Free l o 6 k PLENTY OF Strawberries to 'he KELVINATOR De luXe .30” electric three large bedrooms Including unfinished). Ceramic tile bath, dav of June. 19,54. Border Incident and in World War Senators Swap luiion. arguing that the layoff was Tel Ml. 9-1486. esttmateS. 5Q. 9-1383. T o w n Present, JOHN J, WAI.l.KTT, ’Judge. for. Stock No. $1695. Man­ Sales.' Ellington Road, Wapping. WE SAY AGAIN picked. Bring your own contain­ range, regular $229.95, $199,00. master bedroom with dre.saing open stali'way, breezeway and 2- _ _ 1 in the Rainbow Division. doyctail with'plans drawn up for considered only temporary, said chester Motor Sales, 512 West Cen­ FR^NT OFFICES Estate n( M ary K. Wllliami>. late of dtacuiMon at an expected con­ "A short Drive to a Long Deal.” FURNITURE Reflniehlng, antique OUTSIDE PAINTING Free es POWER MOWERS ers. 25c a quart. Edward Vercelli; I^aFIamme Appliance, 15 Oak St. room and lavatoi-y, tile bathroom'car garage. Lovely landscaped lot | Maftrh'rster. ln'’MlT'Diitr’l'cr,’"dece*»ed; He leaves his wife, Otga An­ they were. ter St. Tel. MI. 9-5295. No Money Down—$2 Weekly South Bolton. MI. 9-5898 from 6-8 MI. 9-6868. I . ;------, — The execiUnr having exhibited , hla Many .Charges ference Of American foreign mlnla- furniture a specialty, chairs Caned timates. Gilbert Fickett, MI Advertiscmciil .F O R RE.N’ T and powder room: third floor, large i in a rural setting. Only $15,800. derson Davis of 380 E. Center St., Fuchs, however, drew it^pictUre 100 USED CARS wanted (or fast b u d g e t c e n t e r p.m. bedroom and storage apace. Garage rinai adminiatratlnn acenunt with said and one daughter. Miss Dorothy ters on r c e p s to quarantine or a severely depressed coat-and- 1949 CHEVROLET.' fordor aedan. . sales. Must be, late models, 1949 I and rushed. Anson F. Thorp. 3-6982. FLORENCE'TDMBINATION gas­ Town «f Manchester.^ f.'-Iatc to this Cf-ui'l for *llow-*hcr, it lx Guatemala, ffije conference ' is Good tires, clean car. Slxceilent I Phone Mitchell 9-5785. 91 Center Street in basement, hot water oil heat. ORDKRKD Th»l Ihr 24lh day of M. Davis. He is also survived (Coatimied from Page Ose) suit industry, based on teatlmooy through 1952. Plymouth, Chevro­ MI-3-4164 PICK YOUR own stra.wberries. oil range with chrome pipe. Good Office of the General Manager JARVIS REALTY CO. .luiio. 1954, at l-n o'clock, forenoon, at several brothers and sisters who ‘ ~ slated ,io be held at Monteridco. rumUng condition. Douglas condition. Ideal for cottage MI. Spacious Room.s Venetian blinds, weather stripped the Probate Ufficr in the Municipal given at the hearings, and said let or Ford preferred. To get ALL KINDS of antennS work. Call Bring own containers, 25r a Owner. - ' are living in the Midwest. Two Main .YHioa* Motom, 333 Main. PAINTING AND quart. A,'Roberto, 113 Spencer St. 9-9259. In accordance with the provU 654 Center Street Riilldiiis in aald Manchxatrr. be and He didn't explain what mechan­ that conditions ^’ere s o ' bad at high $, your car must be clean. Art Piiiney, TV Anteniia peclai-j Private Lavatories ■ he same ia aaairned for a .hearing on Private funeral services will be ics. hr had in mind. PrMumably, The United States is preparing the time o f the election that tha We have a market (or these cars PAPP:R HANGING COME IN—Browse around The sion of the Town Charter, seale.fl Mitchell 3-6518 the allowknce of x*ld adreintxtratlon 1946 OLDSMOBILE Six sedan 1st, Sales and Service. Veiy fair j Woodshed, 11 Main St., Manches­ Call MI-3-4112 held Saturdky afternoon at the however, the procedure would be to call for the conference where workers Ji.qd no reason to believe for out of state delivery, so to Household Goods 51 proposals will be received In the account with aaid exiate. and ihlx-Court .the 21 American nations are coupe. Hydramatic, new rings, prices. Tel. Ml. 9-4772. ter, Conn. Good used furniture offiie of the General Manager for Evenings MI-3-7847 dlrecl.x ttiat notice of the lime and Watkins Funeral Home. The Rev. for a rorigresslonal committee to they Would be called back to get high $ for your car drive to JOHN M. McCANN Parking For Forty Cars ■ 'I place aaairned for .-aid hearing. b» Carl E. Olson of the Emanuel Lu­ reported ready to do two nnain good tlrea, written guarantee. No bought and sold. Tel. MI. 9-3154. the Town of Ma'nchc.ster on Thurs­ ask questions from a loyalty board work at either Manchester Modea down ^ym ent. $540 weekly. Cole C. Gill Motor Sales, 171 Union St., MANCHESTER F. V. Sei^ylce, -30 Laurel Street SALE OF 9 X 12 RUGS j See the ESCOTT AGENCY first given to all peraoiia known to he inter- theran Church will officiate and things to cheOk Guatemalan Com­ Open 'til- 7 p.m. , day, June 24. 19.54 not later than ill- eeled therein to appear and qe heard' member and. if the witness- de­ or Britain-Hall. Motom. Id . 9-OWO'. Rockville, Chrysler, Plymouth radio and T.V. apeuialLRs since Telephone MI-3-7388 SEPTIC TANKS for real values in housing in Man- MANOTESTER - Because of , burial will be in the East Ceme­ clined to answer on grounds of the munism : Dealer. Ask for Mr. McFall, Cash F^ber Rugs: Choice grey, green, I AND 4:00 P.M., eastern daylight sav­ 139 East Center Street neas ow ners aelllnv their recentiv 'herron by publlahing a copy 'of this The first election held at the 193V Houst seivi.'e ''all $3.5u COMBINATION Aluminum win­ ottester. East Hartford, Glaston- ness, ow ners eeuing uieir recently newapaprf having a clr- tery. The family has requested that presidential order, cite the witness 1. .Agree to the right of search two plants—on March 9, 1953— • 1953 FOUR-DOOR, tutone, radio for your car, we mean business. MI. 9-6660 or MI. 3-4607. blue. Reg. 18.95. SALE 14.95 j ing time, for the construction, of remodeled six room colonial with . nilailon in aald Diatrlct, at least five there be .no 'calling hours and no dows and screens, $17.95 and Up, concrete sidewalks, concrete curbs, ' h u r ^ Ellington, Vernon. Bolton 1 car detached garage. There I-iava before the day of aald hearing (or contempt. That coaid bring a and seizure of ships on the - high showed a majority of the work­ and heater, ■ powerglide, white plus installation. ,, Combination PLU80ED SEWERS For Appointment Call '; Columbi^. flowers. court teat involving the issue of seas to atop any more shipments ers voting against the union, but walls, Jow Mileage, or 1948 Buick BEST BUY'in town. 1952 Mercury OUARANTBED Top quality tele- Courses and Classes 27 Grey tone on tone. Reg. 110.00. ' granite curbs and reconstmetion are -soao manvmany fineitne thinirsinings aboutai»ui thiatnis I. ^ before June 11, I" »1954. reginered a cony letter of this on hardtop, blue, equipped. $1795. aluminum doors $49.50' plus instal­ SALE 89.50 I and. repair.-:, all in accordance with -\ presidential powers. ■ of arms to (juatemala. This would the results were vacated after the 4-dpor, tutone, radio and heater vision service. Calls received be­ lation. Manchester Home Improve­ iMItchel! 9-9779 MANcfttOSTER: New six' room home it 18 difficult to know vhere | „rd-r to Mabet w. Beachley. Ruxton'4, Will'take'trade and finance if de­ fore 9 p.m. will be serviced eam'e RADIO, Electronics, Television specy^ii-ations and instructions for to begin. In fairness to yourself 1 General Delivery. Maryland. Reads War Record . 'apply mainly to ships plying the union petitioned for a new election Must sell either one. Call PI. ment Co., 35 Oak St. Ml. 3-8177. < Gryen textured rug. Reg. 134.95. Maehint CleaRed —— 1 Garrison Cokmlal - plus new and At another point, , McCarthy Caribbean where the U. S. Navy on the grounds that the company 3-6745.' sired. Call MI. 9-5919 after six. night. Ml 9-1347. Servicing. ” I..earn by Doing” at the con.slruciion of t! e Bame, AIR CONDITIONED offices Mod’ Cape Cod^Colorilals, Ranches you really should see it and judge , ______OHN J. WAlXETT, Judge. Murphey Is Host ’ ’Connecticut's oldest electronics SALE 98.95 1 read his World War II record to- is a'lready carrv-lng out a sur­ had used unfair labor pracUcea is THE MURRIDOR, combination I Beptie Taaks, Dry Wells, Sewer Specifications and instrucllon.s ern design. Near Post Office, Main ! and t«”o f^mllv ^ for youraelf. Phone Alice Clam- i.i.MiTATiON'oanRR 1947 PONTIAC Tudor, all extras, WEBB’S TV ^ 17 Map> St., $3 per school.” New term starting June the hearing at the suggestion of veillance operation. the pre-election campaign- US^D CARS AT SAVINGS! storm and screen door, full 1” Grey and i-ed texture. SALE 59.95 Unea Inetalled— Cellar Water- fo{- tlie conslnutidn, re-cohstruc­ street, corner Wadsworth. Ml. ' pet. Realtor. MI. 9-4543. AT A COURT OF PROBATE h-ld 'I’o Park Officials low mileage, excellent condition. house call. All wurk fully guaran­ 2fflh. Enroll now, for day or eve­ „ Preoflag Don*. tion and repairs ma.v be had at 9-9779, or Ml. 9-9819. EAST HARTFORDvIdeal:^K. Ide home Rt ManchfRtRr withfn und for ih>. Gen, Dirk'sen '(R-llI). 2. Set up a five-nation watchdog One driver. Come and try it, D. N. thick, offers you comfort and pro­ frmr ! Dlutrlri f*f ManrliFster, on th^ llih «lav Dirksen,remarked that the mili­ 191^2 Ford V-8 4-Dr. Sedan—Ra­ teed. Call Ml. 9-6535 for quick ning division. Phone CH. 7-1630 op Grey' and green texture. SALE the Office of the Town Engineer. ------rr______, Yls,' _ for older 'couple. BeautlfuJlutlfuj Igrounds, LIVE RENT free. Duplex, IdRv of Junr. IHM. commission to enforce this right Stowell, No. Coventry. Tel. PI. write New England Technical In- tection at a moderate price.. Also, MAIN STREET business dialrirt rooms each side,- porch, finished tary record of other witnesses had and check on Communist activities dio and heater ...... $1195 honest service. combination windows priced to 59.95 c in n ey m o s Town, of Manchester. - Municipal garden, garage, near bus. I JOHN J. WALIaKTT. JinljR. About 66 municipal park officials ' I . _ . .' 2'6058. I stitute, 193 Trumbull St., Hartford, M K . suitable for anv business. 10' x 35'. basement, unfinished upstairs. De- ' o(. Miiry. Kmmn Bonn. 1r1<* of been introduced, and . suggested in Guatemala. Korean War Vet fit yoiir pocketbook. Manchester SEWEKAQB DISPOSAL CO. Building, Manchester, Conn. ; Manch<*j»tor. In iMld DiMrlrl, d^c^ftnrd. from throughout New England at­ 1351 WUlys Jeep—^Low mileage. WIRING INSTALLA-nON and re­ Conn, Sandalwood carved Axminster. Richard Martin Call MI, 9-1573. GLASTONBURY; New Ca^ixpod toUs. Call MI. 3-6377. tended the summer meeting of the that McCarthy do the same. 1949 NASH Ambassador four door, pair of amail electric appliances Awning c5d., 195 West Center St. I$D-IS$ Pearl St. TeL M1-S-8S08 I On motion 'of Paulina M. of i $595 Reg. 87.50. SALE 69.50 ' ■ General-Manager ■ and ranch; also two older horftes j said Mnnchfjflfr, executrix. New England Park Assn, yester­ McCarth.v said He regarded his Found Dead Here fully equipped. Reasonable.. Pri­ - and fixtures. Clarence G. Smith, Ml. 9-3091. Open all day'Saturday. STORE FOR Rent, 214 Spruce near,.Main street. Good condition.' HOLLISTER SCHOOL Section. Six I ORDERED; That rIx months from lh» record as "no better and no wocse 1950 Chevrolet' 2-Dr. Sedan—Fully vate owner. MI. 3-5829. 21 Knox St. Phone MI. 3-84^. Private Instructions 28 Grey and maroon Axminster. Reg. Street. Inquire at 216 Spruce - room colonial with attached ga­ I lllh dav of Jufif* A D.i 1S54. be and day .held in Manchester. Park ROYAL AND Smiui-Corona port­ I thf* aani'^ are Umit^d iknd allowed for Superintendent Horace Murphey. than the average" of some lO.mll-'' Daiivers Theft equipped ...... $705 105.95. SALE 87..50 street or call MI. 9-8093. ELLINGTONr Ranch, custom rage. hot water oil heat. Lot 6() x liOn others. Kenneth Malvin (Jhurch, 34, of 1951 OL33SMOBILE Super 88 4 door SEWING MACHINE repairs on all able ' and standard typewriters. built for cabinet maker. Beautiful .jsS.JLjberal financing. Move right :;.'’i‘nV51.';r;a,'iV:*.,!d »n 'officer,of .the uisooialipn, was lU Baldwin Rd died yesterday at Sedan. Light grey. Radio, heater, All makes of adding machines FOUR ROOM office su^te and : tav- McCarthy, now a - lieutenant 1950 Nash Rambler Conv.—Radio. .domestic mqkes. Specializing on ACOURDION and piano taught In Rose tone on tone. Reg. 87.50. workmanship. Two fifeptfices. in. Madeline Smith, Realtor. MI. • ih*’ j»aid oxocutrix li dlroct^d to kIvo ' host ^0 the visiting group, colonel in the' Marine Corps Re­ hla home after hanging .himself * heater, overdrive ...... $593 hydramatic. One j)wnef. This all industrial types. James I^n: your home. Ml. 9-ul44. sold or rented. Repairs on ail SALE 69.50 "Sine* 1967. story at 13 Oak S t/ Apply Wat­ 9-1642 or 'MI. 9-1146. j miWir ivotir^ to th#> rr^dltor* to hrin* The grovip toured Ihft Burr Figure Found from a pipe m the buerp'ent. Hte beautiful low rnlleage car Is makes. Marlow's. By Reid kins Bros., 935 Main St. I In thrlr rlatma within aaid tlm^ allompd , /.'oiUtioR itV Mani-heater serve, said he went on duly in July Uni. Ml. 9-1496, . It’ * Been Bo l t o n : Ranch, two yen s old. by publlahing .* ropy bf lhla ord*T lacltlUes m Mantnesier bc'dy was found by h i/ mother, 1950 Chevrolet Conv. — I’ully priced' at only lliigj. Stock No. Green cagved -Axminster, Reg, Of Coiirw)*’ • .Mtarhert garage. Near library, SIX R(X)M Cape Cod and garage Bumf*...... ,nfwi»pnp'‘r ...... havin,f...... a .circulation | And ^llington And inspected the 1942 as a first lieutenant, attached w in t e r s e a l AUCTION Mrs. Arnold Butler, about-5 p.m- equipped ...... $895 364A. Manchester Motor Sales. 512 DOORS OPENED, k eyx-fitted, PRIVATE TUTORING in mathe­ of Connecticut 116.50. SALE 79.50 five finished, amesite drive, dish-/n a*i 1 neighborhood. Completely reno-, The administratrix having exhibited Pacific during the war. Besides his mother, he leaves $5 down. Douglas Motors. 333 Main RockvUle. , _ WATKINS; BROTHERS. Inc. Suburban For Rent 66 vated. FuU price. $13,800.. Large adminlitrstlon arcf^unt with Rajd the bills to,- bolster their conten­ lus fathsr. Leslie Churc)i, of South New Studebakers Start At $1813 Attics and cellars cleaned. .Rugs 9.35 Main Street (On Leonard St., o ff Main ,SI., nppoiitr State Armory) aald He read excerpts which cited FIRST' AND secona’ morigages' NEAR LAKE and bus, two large THE ESCOTT AGENCY lot. (ull.v. landscaped. Cali ACB eatata to thia Cnurt for ullowanra ft 4a tion the money was federal re­ Windsor; a sister. Mrs. DanM 1951 FORd’^CTORIA, ra^iorheat- and upholstery profe.ssionally bought for qur own account.. FiU));,. 266 High' Street West, Manchester ORDERED; Thar th«* 25ib day of him for meEjlorious service for serve cash, taken from the ar­ Low Down Payments cleaned in 5'our honle dr at our ATTENTION Ladtes’’ S>ip-i’overe ropms, fireplace, bath, kitchenette. Realty 'Co., for further details June. at ton o'clock. J^rehoon. vai 4boul Town aerial intelligence photography Puzinas. of Manchester; a step­ er. fordomatic. .white side wall confidential' service. Manchester RICH FARM LOAM. $3 a yard de- SATURDAY, JUNE 19,1954 at TO A.M. (Near McKee Street. West Side) MI. 9-2392. mored car- while its • .attendants tir^s. Ixiaded'with extras. In fine . establishment. Auto upholstery and drapes custom made. Re-up- Tel. Coventry, PI, 2-7501. iha Probata OfOca In the; Municipal '■ hile firing the rear seat of a sister; .Miss Lorraine Butler. Of « Small Monthly Installments Investment Corp., 244 Main street. . livered. Call' MI. 3-5301, Inspection: After 9 A.' M. Kale Dn.v Rulldinx In a*)d Manchaater. bo and were In a nearby drugstore drink­ Manchester, and a brother, Herbert .... — •il condition. DoUglas Motors, 333 and floor’ mats made like' new by holsterlng. . ' Beautiful fabrics, MI-9-7683 MANCHESTER —6 Edison Road, ih» aame la *aaiS:nM (or a heariti* on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morrell of dive, bomber in the Guadalcanal Ml.' 3-5416 prints,' stripes, solids. .Expertly ROCKVILLE, 24 Grove Street. Hill- ing coffee. 'Church, also of this town. Main. . Duraclean. Connecticut Duraclean- LAWN 'CHAIRS, stqrdy wooden Six room Cape Cod. House ex- *llo«;anc<- Ijf aald admlntalratjon ar- 239 Henr.v Street have returned area in 1942-43. "although suffer-, An insurance company filed -a ers and Home Services. MI; unpainted, $2.50. Route 6 to Route finished:.. 15 down, $2 weekly, Somo AnHqMos, Oriontol Rugs, Gloss, Chino aide House, Two-room furnished rnunl »'lth aaid ratatr. aarrrtalnipanl Funeral services will b« held CHORCHES m o t o r s ' SOMETIMES Putting all ydur eggs apartment with private bath. Chil­ terior covered with permanent sid­ rif hr)i>».wWtSrd*r of dialrlbutlon. and from their annual iuhm g-trip at'iing froin a severe leg injury.' claim for the money and so did PONTIAC, 1940 - 33.000 original 9-7024. 203 left U mile, opposite North balance one year to pay. Cali thIa roiirt dirrcia that notlrr of lh» Saturday at 8:15 a.m. from tha - into one basket is a good idea! Partial List:—Victorian Sofa’, Gentleman's Chair. I.,adles’ Chair, dren accepted. On bus line. Inquire MANCHESTER „ ing, no need to paint. Shade and Ctfmp Otter. Pitlaburg, N. H. They ' McCarthy said he received the O'Brien's sttocney.-'PsurT. Smith. Studebaker Sales and 'Service miles. Cuhliffe Motor Sales, El­ Call Frank Burke at-CH. 6-8897 to Windham fire station. JAckson 2-7780 or JAckson 4-01S4-. fruit trees. Oil burner heat, suit- fimr and ptar- aailrn-d- for aald h*ar- report daily limit catches of lake ; A'ir Medal with five bak leaf clua- Leclerc Funeral Home, ' Z3w Main lington Road. Wapping. ” A short BULUX)ZER AND Ix)ade'r work. Out of town reiffrae charges. Pr. Lustres, Teak Stand, Oil Paintings, Curio Cabinet, Marble first floor, aparltpcnt 9. . 1. an- 1-m- i (nx h* given lo all prraoHa known to ha O'Brien was indicted and tried St., and at St. Bridget's Church at discuss consolidating ypur debts ■Sbl* for^air conditioning. 60 X 120 . [ntaraalad tharain to , appaar and ' ba trout. Ralph Huggins of Back ters and the Distinguished Flying after the governmehl claimed he 10 Oakland Street MI-9-9483 drive to a long deal.” Landscaping and grading. Reason­ GARAGE, Must be removed from Bust on Pedestal Stand, SeCMonal Bookcases, Upholstered Fur­ lot. Rear of lot (eilce enclosed. ' haard IharAon by publiahing a copy of Cross. Both these decorations came 8:45.’ Burial will be in St-BridgePa---- ^ able rates. No job too small. Call into a first or second mortgage premises; 97 Hamlin St. Call MI. GAS STOVE, Roper de luxe, very Complete 6 room Cape Lake was their gv4dc. suddenly burst into rtches from with comfortable paymehts. Con­ Summer Hom^s For Rent 67 Garage, paved driveway, close to thia Virdar In aoma naw-apapar haring a after the war. Cemetery; BEFORE YOU Buy a used ,uar 1951 OLDSMOBILE 98 de laxe 4 MI. 9-0650 after 6 p.m. 9-0087 or MI. 3-5470. good condition, reasonably priced. niture. ...Mcfal Figures aud Lamps, Dressers, I-aw'it Furniture, Cod now vacant. Central rirrulatinn- in aaid Dlatrirt. at laa.at fire near poverty, purchasing his mod­ Friends may call at thO funarsl necticut Mortgage Exchange, 27 new school, shopping ■’centjr';' bus dart before the dav nf aald hearing The Women's Societ,y_ of the The political scrapping went on ern. home, three automobiles in Bet Odnnsa Motor Sales. Buick dooc sedan.' Radiol heater, hydra­ MI. 9-.7631. H’estiaghouse Roaster (Elec.), fut Glass, Assorted China.'Plated location. Price is $lll900 home Thursday and Friday froin BalM and Service. 285 Mam Lewis St., Hartford, is open on electrically " OpJTrated garage line, Full set of screens, storm . JOHN J. WAIJ-ETT. Judge Commimity -Baptist (Church' win j-for-so long that Welch once pro­ two years and otherwise exhibiU- matic. The classic '98 offers the Silver, etc., etc. OM Model Hotpolqt EleC. SMye. F O R R E N T windows. Owner MI. 9-1128. 7 to 10 p.m. Military funeral s e r -.. ' a tn e t MitcheU 9-4571. Open eve­ mo.1t in luxury, transportation at WASHING MACHINES' repaired. Saturday'’til,noon. door openers. Push button. Roll-up with liberal mortgage hold }ts annual strawberry feativsl tested he had come to Che hearing ing ’uk-ealth from an unexplained Phone MI. 9-9757. Nqte;—As this furniture is In storage In. Fall River, a full list available. this evening a t '6 o'clock on the With the hope he would get a jource. vices will be conducted by the ion nings. small car price. Stock No. 233A. and swing-up doors.-$169 installed. DUPLE3X 5-5, cqr-pietely redeco­ cal American Legion PosL ' $1295. Manchester Motor Sales, 512 JiO. 3-7196. or description Is Impossible. It Is a big. lot and Mill, undoubtedly Lakefront cottage built for ' grounds of the church. 593 E. chance to ask a few questions. , D*(erjse testimony was that Help Wanted— Female . 35 rated, both sides available,' h^h Deniocralg Attack Center Street. Homemade straw­ ) 1 1949 CHEVROLETS (8j two for- West Center St. Tel. Ml, 9-5295. lifclude many other fine offerings: Few AddlHons;—Westing- income, good location, rea sp o^ y . Aaa*l.ls OOP GeneiWU.v ; O'Bnen was an inevetfrate gam- MASON Fielilstone a'specialty, E. f l a g s t o n e . . Stone for walla, T. J. CROCKETT. Broker berry ahortcake w ith, whipped T)U are an luxurious .summer living. Suit-; priced. Carlton W. Hutcl^s. MI. When -McClellan let go. he and had made "big hits ' on radios snd hesUra. Good tires. 1947 PLY.MOUTH 4-door de luxe Toth. Phone MI. 9-3207. house fronts, (ircplacca, etc. Bol­ FOR RENT house Elec. Refrig., Late Model, 7 cu. ft. Other Items. Lupcli— c i^ m and coffe or imlk will be fly at the Republicans generally, j horse'races ambitious person interested in - "O ffice MI-3-5416 9-5132, 9-4694. . Ike Arms Budget The Arkansas Democrat said he j _ •' ' _____ Douglas Motors, 333 Main. sedan, radio, heater. -Good paint. high earnings, full or part time. ton Notch Quarry M '. $-0617, Truckmen. ably furnisbed. Situated on | sc'rved and ice cream..-aoft drinks Public Records See to appreciate. MI, 9-0904. Residence MI-9-7761 and strawberry jam made by the did not think the American people i Household Services "Royal” ' has an opening for you. $1,000 DOWN, THREE bedroom 1946 CHEVROLET club coupe, FLOOR and wall coverings. Do it Major portion of larne . Ayery ■ Shore.5, South Coven-j ranch, fireplace, large rooms, pic- (Coi ttnaed from Page Oae) members of the committee will ^ appreciated thi "harangues'' tak- I f «l Nice condition in every respect. Offered 13-A Experience, unoecesaary, oppor- yourself and save up to $50. We RORiRT M. REID A SON. AUCTIONEERS ing. place, and ' added: “ I think | Warrastoe D e ^ "lunily for advancerrient. For full building: at 29 Bissell St. .ture window, high elevation, full on-sale. Basketball for the boys.' Ardrn Framejs' Hodgdon snU Black. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Auto Accessories— Tires. 6 supply you 'with all the tools from was highlighted by a contention pony, rides and a donkey ,catt-for some of the-proceedings haa dis-1 FLAT FINISH Holland window details. Royal Plastics Co. MI. 201 MAIN ST. . PHONE -MI-9-7770 try. Ifrivate beach and dock. MtANCHESTEfU^-Cape Cod, 6 fin- cellar, garage, one acre, trees, Police Arnsts Sadie I. Hodgdon to John T. Sod* floor Sander to tile'cutler. Stop in Ideal central location for lahed.jpoms, garage, -wooded, lot. suburban. Carlton W. Hutchins. | from Sen. Gore (D-Tsnn) Ui-it the rite.'children will b* other attrac­ gusted the public with the c,onduct REAL BTARGAIN—1950 Studebaker, ahades, ..made to measure. All 9-2789. _ . for a free estimate. The Tile Shop. R a y m o n d R. REID p h o n e m l 9-44i i of soqje of us W ho have partici- | da. property on Summer Str«*t. BATTERIES — 50% off. Square most any-type of business. Available fo r summer sea.son. near new school, on bus line. Full , -\n. 9-5132, 9-4694. pared-down defense budget was tions. Building Permits 19,000 ntUes, excellent 'shape, pri­ t>’pe as low as $4.95 ex., long type meUll Venetian blinds at a new Opposite Post Office, Bucklaiid. '"'■ MANCHESTER. CONN; pated-in them." A gentloman who came, visiting vate owner, no dealers. Call Ml. EARN AT Home doing a high pay­ price $11,900. Many more listings ; To Luigi Mlroglio for a IH- $7.95. Written guarantee.- Cole low price. Keys made while ypu ing handw.ork. interested'women MI-3-5556— M1-3-6158 of all kinds, soriie approved (or ■" ' ----- — ------T------! a “ terrible gamble” with security The two voung Women and two! The Republicans "simply have to M«nchest*r la--t - night sought 9-167X Jor price. wait. Marlow's. ALL ALUMINUM combination win­ 73 j 01 this fiation and tpa FTee World. young m en'of the Youth Caravan reaponaibilty. ” McClellan con- story, 6 . room dwelling on Oidt Motors. MI. 9-0980. ‘ will be taught. No selling involved. dows and doors, self-storing, save CALL Ml.3^154 ' G.I. Call ’^ e Ellsworth Mitten Lots For Sale lodging at the local ail. Hia re­ now at Emanuel Lutheran Church.' •nd M«d tke proceedings Street, $12,100. , ' 1949 Ch r y s l e r Windsor four'door WEAVING of bums, moth holes Write Box 296, West Hartford. heat, comfort, .convenience, last a Agency, Realtors. MI. 3-6930. corner! similar, protests from quest was refused and he left the To Aloysius Bolak for CSaranes During: Business Hours ANDOVER LAKE. Waterfront cot- i TWG LOTS southwest will be gueau at a picriic supper' "^'•Ufy to ths ineptneka the lack, police station, but 'he ajiparently aed^n. FuUy aquipped. Four new and tom clothing, hoisery nuu>> lifetime. Free demonstration. Call ^tage, all modern utilities, boat in- Windermere and Irving Streets.- Democratic Sens. kfonroney Bettencourt, for alterations and Urea, one owner. ^ceH ent condi­ Trailers for Sale 6-A F U t i OR PART time 'bookkeeeper, SEVERAL DESIRABLE homes in for young people, ‘of the chqrrii ‘^•Pfclty of the Republican .slipped back into the station and- handbags repaired, zipper re> pieasofft working conditions. Ap­ anytime. Bill Tuniky. MI. 9-9095: 'itfl'uded, $50 week. Phone Ml. 9:36771 Manchester. Priced right. West High and dry. Inquire 270 Oak (Okla>. Humphrey iMinalr, Mans­ this evening »r the horn* of M r.: to, ronduct the affajrs of additiona to a. dwelling St IT tion. MI. 94)46$. Street.. c through th* l who ^ d ^ wwted to ■ PoliceTouhd him at about 1:30 . Ing Shop. Avon territory in your spare time Staf(ordville,>ail electric. $50 per ** *•» ""U** tram. Man- been unanimously at^rovad liy the Ubns and additions to s stocs • Very nice car. FuU price $575". Tel. week. Call between 4-6 p.m. MI. Chester, city'water, mice area. J Luther hall with Luther League asaocialei himself with Welch . in I s. m. and arrested him on a charge M l. 9-6089. and watch your Income grow and 4 room $10,800. GOOO giAAO VfT a ^11H Joint Chiefs of Staff-,-the National protegUng the diversionary building at 873-877 Main S t. 9HM. EXPERIENCED 9 -57: 2. officers and .councilors from Hart- onary ms-1 vagrancy. The man. who .tdenlt- Auto Driving School 7>A SERVICE ON all makes sewing grow and grow. ,A few hours a day FOR SAL^ OR LEASE 2- famUy. onTfloqr vacant. $14,000. fric* $1800. MI, 9-5116.___ Security -Council and President cussions involving personality, himself aa Michael McOor- ihachines. Also electrlfyihg. Work ' ran mean dollara in your pocket. fo'hd. East ‘Hartford and Emanuel 19M PONTIAC .Oileftan de luxe. 2- Hartford Road Drive-In, 2S6 Hartford Road, Manchester Housekeeping cabins for rent Many other good homes. Good- Elsenhower^. • church: cla.shes and partisan politic*.’ mick. 54. of no particular address, door, hydramatic tranamiaiion, BALLARD'S DRIVING SCHOOL - done in your home. Sirhel, MI. Cal) JA; 5-2491 after 6 p.m. chUd Realty. Co., Reidtors. Ml. l OT ,f OR Sale in Bolton. 150’ x He said the bill carries the Potter said that: if thee SenatoiSenatDtWj 9-9419;'Day phone Ml. 3-5171. —:______a. .fr------:_____ — with option to buy. Rental money paid in credited . I at Westbrook. Beach priyliegea, goU hia lodging. powar brakaa, radio and heater, "Mancbeater’a oldest.” Owner- $35 per week. Cal) Saybrook, 3- 7928 or m . 9-0796. 2OO'. MI. 3-7941 6r Ml. 3-8862. '"best estimates’' of our top millnun- )Students, who have attained Couldn't .conduct the hearingsj-ings ' Fouc' persons, were .a'l^ested yea- Personal Notices otractiofial, back-up lights, visor Certilied by AAA and - Board o f towards purchase price. Available im m ^ately. lAKated r “ greatest nroiacj- c o r n ic e s . Drapes and slip covers Help wanted— Male' 36 LINOTYPE Conn. 3-2133. J'>IANCHESTER —This agency haa ;------— — , tary leaders ors- at the Hartford Branch of , dignity and, a mjnijnumm of per-Y,^jf,iny. |^,j joduy an t^iftlc viola- and viawer, chrome \vent ahades, Education. We of(6r training, ex­ in factory district— no rompetition nearby. One third of I i ;on po^sibie thin the itmiItmita Of * ,e Univerrtty of Connecticut dur­ ' aonality ew hes, “all o f us should" tioii' charges. Thsy lare Mrs. aaat covara, whitewall tires. 4,ooo custotn' msde by Classic Decora­ AT BOLTON Lake. Waterfront cot ■ * ‘*^*1 tiatuig of 4,5,6 ^ 7 room j.Resort Property For Sale perience, latest bethods. ML tors, 41 Oak St. For free estimate CARPENTERS, first class only. a mile from Main Btrciet. Good year-round business. a balar^ed f^cotiomy withIt ing the sprmg semester are: be defeated.'* Maxine R. laham. 39. of EUat Hart­ In BIsnuNiam rnOas. Tel. RockvUle 5-365$. $-2245. FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT— a W l X IN PERSON tage. Sleeps four. Electric range I- , . ■ —r---- :p.------;------call ML $-2730. $2.60 per hour. 48 hour week. Ap­ Seats 3$ people. Don't g:et this place confused as a cheap - .... ' Uy homes, 4 and 4, 5 and 5, S and BOLTON LAKE—Sacrifice sale, ex- afknowledIrincBi ■Inteni*- honors of the first grade. Arthur Sen. Symington iD-Mbi^ ac­ ford. charged with ap**dlng5 WU------i------ply Jim McCarthy at job on Cen- and, refrigerator. Lake water, out: I t'onal situation as if exists today.’; R. -Buck. 184 S. M*itt Street: cused Sen. Miindl iR-SD), presid­ lard R. St. Peter, 2*. ofliartterd, . In lovlB* tnsmery n( Mrs.'S*** j M CHBVRO^JBT ‘TOdor. Original ^ORTLOeX'S DRTVINq! School. hot doE stand. You pay nothing ta obtaiji lease or pood house, $25 per. week. Ml. 9-3341. 6 rooms, $18,3(X) and 'up, omontair, celient four room home, flne con^ who p*s**« away June-16, iMiT i$bak finish; radio, heater, low tral A'VAye.. East lord. * ' I . U ' ■ oeven looms at. $14,800 .and' up. diUon, ismeSite drive,, .garage, Maybank . declared he “w'li noj: honopk 'of iheiaecond (,rade. Heins ing at th* heanngs, of mfdting speeding: , . Albert. . Gueiwtte, 9 , Loat confidence quickly restored luiMing—rCmtracting ^4 will, only advance rental'required. Excellent location ^ ’’unjiut” and partisan rs^ rk * ' ...Hftrtfqrd.------rules ----'of thft road; and >Ynur memorx' IS „*• 'dear.today MdMf e . ana local osfner. Very, by a ’ skliled, courtcbis insiruetor. COVENTRY LAKE W eooms , and Ranch immes; $11,900 *10 $38.000. beachr privileges. John 8. Bissell. convinced by this s^gi-menl and Cappel. $8 Chaapiut Street. Zoel PRUG STORE clerk, oyer 21, to specialize in Fried Chicken, centrally loMted. In- Partntaau. 62 Hamlin Street; and I that would end th* uiploalY* in* I Paul E. Bauman, 81, East D«nnlai th* tiour you VMgr ala$B.-fneapOonal value at Ucenae iBctudad. Insurad, dual with driver’s license Jar after?' iianrllc^r €09111119 ;l|9ralR •nclooed porch. All utUiUt CaU Picas*-call Howard R. Hasting* i Cros*-Street, So. Coventry, .PI. > aaid he plana to seek additional, AgiMT, Msaehastar. 10. M30T. ' SSIX. . Vm s b m M*d* Xter. ■Vlo*, ft XIMU Court- 'quli7 ds ^ .^-isd” sou. , ... . ’^*8*.. rtof vioUttso.''.' •War RM L i f B

V- ^ "5»- , ' • THURSDAY, JUNE'17, 1954 p a g e TW KN tlf Average Daily Net Prc«a Run i i a n r iEw^ntug i|fralJ» V The Weather For the Week EM M FmoMt af V! 8. Weather Baraae June 12, 1S54 . ' . Clear, ee)d agala toalght, law . ^ .. -\^ About Town 11.233 X' la mid Me, except S8-40 degreee ir ^ Member of the Audit la sMiM lahiad vatleys.. Fair Sat­ King David. Lodge No. 31 lOOF Bnreun of Orealstlen urday. nigh- mid 'lee. will meet In Odd Fellowa Hall to- A Manchester -A City of ige Charm “morrow night at 6:30. AHef/.the r meeting the annual picnic will be held at Clinton Keency'a cot'tSge VOL. LXX III, NO. 226 (Claeained Advarttolag aa Pag# IS) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JCNE 18. 1954 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS at Andover Lake.. The group wil> leave- for t^>e picnic at 7. o’clock and anyone requiring transporta­ ,\ tion should contact one of the fol. lowing; Gordon Calkins, Edwin -\ Palmer, or Eldon Kingsbury. Guatemala Exiles Enjoy friendly comfortable ■' X . > OPEN FRIDAY -vs shoppins: in our air-condi- Three local residents have re- ■Cently joined the Coventry Players. NIGHTS UNTIL 8:30 u„„ea.tore. They are Miss Gloria DellaFera of Reported Massing 60 Oak St., Miss Julie Moriarty of \ 1.31 Par.k SI., and Miss Patricia Noone of 24 Park St. Our meat manager sug< The regular -Friday night card Fo¥ Revolt Today gests juicy, tender short N e w potatoes and party will be hekl tomorrow night at the VPW Home at 8:30. - \ • - or sirloin fresh peas go very , L IB B Y ’S ^ SUNCREST London, June IR (A*)— Brit*fYo*’««* would launch a rabellion to- on well with* Pinehurst 'Manchester Rod and Gun Club MEAT DEPARTMENT day againat the Abranx regime. will meet at the Cliibhoitse on ain disclosed today she has Report! from ceniorahip-blank- genuine spring legs of Daley Road in South ' Covebtiy A picnic t^raot, dinnar, too, you eon uso this moot rejected an American re­ eted Guatemala aald authoritle* STEAKS Monday evening, June 21. Cold cunt CORNED BEEF APPLE^WE 6r quest for power to aearch thera^ were readying a massive lamb which are fea­ and strawberry short cake will be whan it host suits you: public dembnatratibn today. Oaten-1' at served at, 6:30. British vessels which may be tured at 79c lb. 12 Oz. Tin L A N D O’ l a k e s carrying arms to Guatemala. sibly thia waa to ahow aolid aup-' 2 t ^ d n $ DUBUQUE FLAVOR— FAMOUS port for the government, but ob- ^-First Class Graduates from MHS Parents and children of the But Britain promised at th> aervera here alao Interpreted It aa North Methodist Church School same time to undertake police Abrena forcea for action in eaae » 8 5 j^ are reminded to cpme to the BUTTER chutch on Saturday morning at It) action on the high seas to! s revolt breaka out.. for wonderful outdoor broil- Don't forget the mint B:30 a. m. to leave in buses for In Quarters DAISY HAMS stop any British ships bound 100,000 to Parade Ihj. (Wo hbvo both charcoal the annual ’outing. Those attend­ Dtapatchea from Guatemala aald jelly or the Crosse & This prico is o traot tool with arms to Guatemalan lOO.CHXI laborera were expected to and brlcqueta). ing will please bring lunches. ports. ■ Blackwell mint sauce Superintendent C. S. Field is In parade' through the atreeta of charge. .X' Guatemala City. The potato salad and cola It mokos us happy to saa so -many folks onjoyi Here In the Honduran capital slaw that Is made fresh for to complement this de­ Tegucigalpa, Honduras, An anniversary Mass will be Hale*fl Fresh Ground Halo's form-frosh poultry: roostors, pimp armed, khSkl-clad men — ap­ Plnehurst. ifiakes outdoor licious lamb dinner. June 18 (/P)->^Armcd Guate­ parently recriHta for the e x i l e Wa-shinjiton. June 18 (/P>— bemoefftts on the McCarthy. cookUig easy . . . and more I conducted Saturday mprning at HuNrs fowl, ^young fryars or broilars, 6r handy cnickan ' 8:30 at the St. James’ Clhurch for malan exiles were reported reaiatance movem^ht d i r e c t e d Army InveetiRatinji Subcommittee today called fdr the Eisen­ fun. • the repose of Mr. and Mrs. Spirlto ports. Frash poultry is modarotaiy j^cotThow. massing along their jittery from here by Cak)oa Caatlllo Ar- hower administration to con.sider quickv whether thefe should VesCo and son. COFFEE TOMATO maa — continued tcKleave the city, lie criminal prosecutions as a result of the hcarinffs— for homeland’.s frontier with Hon­ preaumably for the .,border. duras amid indication.; today perjury or., misuse ' of a secret J------—:---- Roger Negro of 205 Oak St. was SAUCE YOUR FAVORITE A two-engine tranapqrt plane document. ’ Lb. may • he D-Day for a revolt with drawn ciirtaina airlifted a Sen. McClellan (D-Ark). speak­ Our fresh chicken breasts For picnics, don’t forget: appointed chairman of the annual picnic at a meeting of the Young against President Jacobo Ar- doaen men out of Tegucigalpa laat ing for the Democrats, said there Pinehurst Hamburg at KORNLAND BACON ' 79c night. The group carried aide arma at 89c lb. and fresh chick­ Democrats last evening. The picnic benz Guzman’s -Communist- should also be a fast decision as. Sec. Stevens .19c 1b. Chuck Ground at and lugged a radio and abveral will' be held in August. 3 Cans Help Yourself At Our■^^^ew Self-Serve Case influenced regime. to whether there la need for an en legs at 79c are very wooden cratea aboard. • immediate cleaning” on the staff 69c lb. or Round Steak l« SALE :---- ^ ..... The belief atemmed in part ,frbm Earlier Karller reportsreporta aald an armed popular and if you have ground at 85c lb. At The annual banquet of the Holy of the McCarthy /Inyeatigationa At Hale's you will fin^ lender, fresh (never frozen) B e ff Guatemalan Ambaaaadrtr Amadeo i boat puMeTl-fmf of the Honduraiv. Subcortimlttee. Sees Arm y Angels Mothers’ Circle will be held Chirirhilla, who aald he' had re-1 not already tried them Pinehurst you get the Liver, Fresh Pork IJver. or Fancy Calves Liver. McClellan held a hews confer­ Thursday June 24 in.stead of June reived reporta that reaiatance! (Cofitlnued on Page Two) you are missing a treat. finest. 17 as previously announced. The ence after the subcommittee met We offer fresh White banquet will be held at the Waver- behind closed door.s to di.scuaS the Hbnor Safe We are introducing a meat cut not u.sually offered in our problem of preparing reporta on First Prize and Rath ly Inn in Cheshire at “8 p.m. u Rock fryers at $1.69 and PBlE.MIER / market: the hearings The meeting . Quantico, Va.. June 18 (/P) Coventrj' Fowl for fric^- Franks. For your ham­ Mrs. Merle lAuro. supervisor of \ reached no dec sions. t ' burgers or weiners, we Mystic Review No. 2 Juniors, Run of the Garden AN ECONOMY GRADE BONELESS Two Immediate Problems Army see or for salads New France Regime mA urges members to makis . returns AS YOU LIKE IT Sena. Symington (Mo) and^^*vens. liwkinif back on the suggest -Monarch Diced 25% MME l and. was advised it was not a let­ TUNA aral, scoUops. new government. \ KEEBLER CHOCOLATE CRUNCH ^ PET DRY MILK the Bourbon Palace, home of the Mendea-France became France's ter by )itm but did oontaln excerpts (Coatiaued on Page Tw elv^ Mrs. Tlieodoi-e Fairbanks, presi­ National Aaembly, He la under from S'lengthier FBI report to the I COOKIES • • Box 29c Makes 4 qts. non-fat milk SPECIAL 14th postwar premier. Hjis cabinet dent and Mrs. J. F. W'allett, sec­ 7 Oz. Tin pressure to set up a cabinet ape^i- ! will be the nation’s 20th in the io Army, on security problems at Ft. retary, of the American Legion ly to make good on his promise to j years since liberation. Monmouth; N. J. ! Auxiliary, attended the awards .Tar S i0 I FRESH HALIBUT .b 49c — — - j His three-point program, outlined Never Made Publir Senate Votes assembly ’at Manchester High to the assembly yesterday, incliid'. The document was never 'made Now that school will soon be out quick lunches can be School yesterday. At this time the ed the promise to reach an Indo­ pubUc because A tty. Gen. Brownell h A ^ w ith : anual Citizenship award was pre-: Five American china settlement by July 20 or get rilled it made ‘^uiiauthorized -use’' 29 Billion for sented by Principal Edson M. out. After peace in Indqchina waa of secret material, and that to re­ Bailey to Miss NaneV Cole. achieved, he said, he would; lease It-would be contrary to the G R >^ DUCHESS STEAKS...... Pkg. 49c W’e want to‘ re­ Airmen Vanish | The new premier offered his pro­ national Interest. Defense Fiiiid Twenty-two meriiber»_of the mind you of whai gram as a three-stage project, McCJarlhy said he got the paper Juul family held a reunion and leading off ^s-ith the Indochina from an Armji Intelligence officer. FOUR FISHERMEN PRE-COOKED the Rath Packing Washington. June IS (A*)—WorK- S^^^kLL^^PS Pkg.c 55c dlftner yesterday at. Miss Bernice III Indochinai peace. When , that was achieved, He declined to disclose his name. Juui’s cotage at Columbia Lake. M U SSELM AN ’S AngJifeod Co. says about Mour^ he said, he would: , Argumencv croppe'd up repeated-j against a July 1 money dead­ Among the guests were Mr..and 1. Submit a "coherent and de­ ' The Aral of 280 grtuluating seniors are shown In the top photo ly in the hraring. Uris ^atro, saliitatorian; Marilyn Rogers, BIRDS EY>E PEA^ 2fgr37c Mrs. Thomas Smith of Norfolk. (Penn. Dutch) Five y.S. Air Forcff'men stationed tailed program for economic re­ as they cross Main Street In front of the State Theater where they Roger...... W a.vne.. Turkington,...... ro-yaledlrtorians...... Pictured. at the could pro^rly receive I hijrdlWpday with appibval of Va., their son-in-law and daugh­ covery.” meats w h i c h„ at a French AiK'Baae in Tottcane graduated this morning. Principal Edson. .M. Bailey leads the gn>up in\L^r rtjfht In D r I.sorkhart'^R. Ho%ern^ who gave the main addreM ^ 4 4 ^ 1 2 9 . 2 1 6 , 5 8 4 aDDroDiiation for BIRDS EY£ FRENCH fr ies ...... 2 for 33c ter, Mr., and Mrs. George Kelly 2. Attempt .to redb’ii'cn'i thg you'll find in our are missing and American ofllcials whfle parenis and friends crowd the street to take pictures. The .1 the graduation. Dr. Itoj-er. spoke (« a capacity audience on the. n.li^sSimse during Ui* and daughter June Ann Kelly, who APPLE PIE CRAX/ fear they may have fallen into the divisions within France on the three honor students of the Class of 19,34 are shown In the lower left •The Mo.»iireihent of ,\chleieinent." The students will Wind up the^Senate s Governtnenl «»• will spend two weeks at the. ebt- new self-serve COLORBEATS European Defense Community fiscal year startinKnext month. 4M£ ittinnisr hands of the Comnruniat-led Viet- picture after the.v have received their diplomas from Sherwnpd Kohb. thrlr hl£h arhool Ufa with -a aenlor prom tonight at the hl^h achonl. Committee ano n e ^ of The anhual money .bill lor tit* tage. Ready for the Crust In the FlavOr-Save Basi minh. (EDC). treaty to rearm West Ger- The students. Who all gave addresses at the cdnimeneement exercises (H o r a ld ^ o to ).V : the Permanent Investigations Sub- case. iqans In a alx-natinn European \ - ______' ______I committee, Army, Navy, Air Fore* and De­ w/fxi&mm The U.S. embassy said a-Viet­ fense Dept, went through on a a VACUUM tIAlSO Army. Of the six nations. France , \ I ■ McClellan .said the Investiga- Summer vacation ^ringa a pleA^ for more peahut butUr and L^. Jar 1 Lb. Pkjr. namese pea.aant had reported see­ and Italy still must ratify it. - I Ki ' d~\ ' T / .tlons Subcommittee.—which McCsr- yoi-.e vote late yesterday a f ^ the Jrtly aandwichea. For a variety w e '^ g ^ a t Smuckera' OI^ Faah- aOu cfum sucss ing five Americans among a group 50-38 defeat, of a Der.idcratlc o^ye of 20 Senegalese war prisoners 10 Bidault’s absence from the new ! Hopdlum Held OOfl yueeii Hiscajies thy heads, should deode quickly: ioned preaervea and jelliea . . . \ government appeared certain af­ 1. What to-do iibout two men- / another 350 nul- SERVICES If you-like to call in y^our meat order, please do so the day miles south of Toiirane. bers of Us staff xytio, he said, have : aollars. The Democratic move Gen. John O’Daniel, chief of the ter hla Popular Republican Move- | Peach Prescoc \ Blackberry Jelly before you pick up ydur orde^^, thank you. ment (M RP) announced It would 111 Boston for I not received clearance' requeerted : a planned That Interpret The Wishes American aid group flew today to Serious /Injury from the Defense Dept., to handleArmy divisions, Tourane op the central Viet Nam not take part In Mendes-France’s Cherry Preserve \Crabapplc Jelly O f The Family, cabinet. It appeared most un­ secret (ideumertTS. |, ^ bill now goes to a ^nate- coast midway between Saigon and 2. What to do about "threats that conference committee to Hanoi, to conduct aq lnq\iiry into likely he would,.go against the Three Kiliijius RCCGIVG O rti tt S' On Horseback Blueberry Preserve Black Ri^Benry Jelly party decision, even' i f the new have been made by members .of, ‘J’®/’ * •'um^r bf differences ' frozen Food Specials the disappearance of the men. between the Senate Jlouile-' JOHN B. BURKE^ missing snlce Monday. premier asked him to serve ■ / the staff I -will say alleged threats: The MRP has heW the foreign Boston, Ju’ne 18 i/Ti- A slim. 37- ' ’ , Ascot. Ehglandi. June 18 '.'P' in an’.>eth II gave an bera of the com.mittee, which con The defense measures, is by faf the war. , Robert Schums'n. ,like tioiiing Is.st night '“ .i.s irie'tifie'd bv theie is the satisfaction vou can , ...... t. . . ducted the hearings, i TKL. Ml-S-6868 MELON BALLS iftdMS. 3-lc The Americans'left the big Tou- poliOe today as Elmer Burke,’ a. Ki’aduate.s, gowtfed in maroon :■ get from .a job. So n>an.';c People 1 horserhan- Red Buttons rsne Air Bsse Monday afternoon Bidault a -sparkplug of the flght and white, marched up Main . . D . . t'ltea Cohn I'iareiip 'I (Contlf^ued oa Page Twelve) ANGEL FOOD to get EDC ratlfled,* has alternated Nevv lipr'k. ^'e.- Side hoodlum I are satisfied in jobs that pay legs ' ship at ‘ the ”Royn Ascot r ace course ^ tjareup be-I 87 BAST CENTER ST. SNOW CROP - and drove off in a Free^ch vehicle w-arlted in the* Febmaiy .slaying”) Street thi.*) morning to thc_ to a beach three miles away. Pf- as foreign minister. bec-au.se they really enjoy themV todav and prcbably saVed her tw-een Roy .M Cohn chief counsel AMBUMLNCB SERVIClS says: of a truck driver and'in <-onnect,lon State Theaterwhere they . selves. ’ ' head. ' of the Invesdglxions .Subcommittee, ; 7-OZ. w-ith Iwj) other shootings. OAKE M IX FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 17c (Cohtlnaed on Page Eight) (Continued on P«gn Two) - Vvere graduated in the sixty- ■; "If you-can .hold, a job in the Ahe ducked juxt in' tin>e on a and Robert F. Keenlidy. counsel to The man. who identified himsel.f same spirit that you-play a game galloping lioi'.se to gel*', undcr.^ .a the sub-commilte.e’s Democratic ------gt John'J. Maloney, Jr., 206 Nagel fir.st annual commencement it will mean a lot to you. In oriler Angel Light, Perfect R E D L ' telephone c.vble Ihat-pad blown members; in which Kennedy con- Bulletins Ave., New York. ha4 * loaded au­ exercises. The cla.ss of 19.54 to derive satisfaction from an oc- down ’at head, level , across the tends that Cohn threntendd ' to '”nus Cake Every Time tomatic in his pocket when arrest­ from the At* W ir ^ ' FRENCH FRIED SCALLOPS, ,7-oz. 53c was led into t)ie theater by course. i > ’ get” Sen. Jackson. McClellan ssTd PASQUALE ' t ed by Patrolman Frank Crawford. ■ -(Continued on Page Nine)' PIZZA ond GRINDER II Reds Veto Plan for U. N. Kind Machine (inn Principal Edson M. Bailey - ' A shpiit from, the Duke of Bdtn- *hi5 was among the things he had ' ■ , Lg. 17 Oz. P k g _ ^ - Police said they found a para­ After the processional to ’’Tri­ ■ burgh, w-ho was riding out’-front. mind in charging attempted in- i HO.MES CR.AFT AIRING SET SHOP l U K l ! " trooper-type machine gun. five re­ umphal Marth’^from "Ajda” , Gary sounded the warning. The Queen tipiidation ’’but is by no means a ll; WaatalDgton. June IS (>T) _ . SM Geater St. TeL Ml-9-8267 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables volvers,. an autom’atic and a large Boglif president of the c’la.ss. made laughed,.Off the incident and called •'’ elusive of the chaige... Sen, Capehart (R-Ind) aaM to­ the. official, greeting., 'The high; out to Lord Roseberrv as she rode fohn denies he .told Kennedy he V, Indoehina Peaee Patrol quantity of ammunition in hjs day hhi Banking Committee w iU Our Vegetable counter i$ showing fresh cauliflower ' We Specialize In LARGE FIRM HEADS— NEW YORK STATE ICEBERG room. ■ ' school or.che.sha under the leadeii. News Tidbits pa.ai; ‘ . would "get”’ Jackson. Cohn aald he stnrt public bearings June 3S INSTANT Under Ma.ssachusetts law-, un­ ship of G. Albert Pear.son, pla.N'ed "\Ve were nearly all decapi- Kennedy at the end of a hear- that looks exceptionally fine. For "Fresher-By-Far" a Pizza a Grinders .United Nations, 'N. Y., June 18 • to check any Cbniinimist spillover tated.” ‘ '•!* he,-w6uld "get to " a ques- Ue expose aUeged ‘irregtilari- authorized possession of a machine the “Urbana Overture.” ' ' They ‘ Culled from A P Wires tlea. collusion or downright vegetables, Pinehurst offers: a Spaifhetti a Ravioli (P) — Russia today vetoed ThXi- • from Indochina thgt .wppkl threal- also played“ Melodie in F "'later The Duke, more concerned than raised, by Jackin when tbe . LETTU C E K»eKl9c ' en 'Thailand. '' , gun. can bring, a lif^ sentence.*- cropkedneas'* In ■ multi-ibnUou Italian Sauce To Take Out land’a propo**' Indochina in the progra{l4. ‘ his -vOung-w'-ife, asked her after- *1.'®,',**’* ' ' “ -**'*- , ; Thailand alao wanta the com- - Craw'fo'rd picked 'up the man ' .McClellan .aaid he persortallv- doHar .profits reaped by spon-. MAXUfEU HOUSE FANCY WAXED pe'ikce patrol. It was the Russian’s after two N^'W’ 'York detectives Dr. Lockhart -B. Rogers of the I Diplomatic officials in Washing- sors ,,of housing project teilt Green Bean's. Open 9 A. hi. to 'I "A.nr., miaaion to operate In Laos and ” Did vou hear, me shout when 1! •’“ '* ■•'cr>'’rd ‘ ^message 'hot in . Peas 59lh veto In the Security Council. came here , in .search of Biirke. Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ , ton say U:S. can be expected to co­ with government-insured mort- Cambodia, which 'with Viet Nam operate with, new .Mehdes-France saw that wire?” ! w.ntjng which he considers ”un-; • Daily COFFEE X . o . u . r $1.89 F The proposal waa supported by make up the Asaociated States, of Craw-fovd' said "Maloney" re.sem- nology, was guest speaker . aijd gagee. Beet Greens Hot House TomatMS CUCUMBERS 2 r l9e gave an address on ‘’TIT** Measure­ , regime in France to fullest ex- ^ She smiled and r.gjilied: “ I saw, *^^?!‘,****’!* , t , , ' j - w , the United States, -Britain, Fyknce,^ IndMhlnm. but agreed to ask for j tent po.ssible on IndfTchina war polk- you duck and I did the same ” . ‘ • , back to the sender.' ' For Father " li.i^w' a'uthdrity later if It appeare, derived I w-as diverted in w;a_y to.giVe Aus- j V . • . Ur i((r T council. But It opened the way J»ers. ) morjuijg g.allop on the famed reporters the closed door meeting time iuid place for Roy -M. Cohit 15e head HALE'S from a job or from schijdling. ’ itrian and Swiss companies chance ' to take his delayed ' two-week Summer Squash A , I ’ for a move for a special session ot Only Lebanon remained silent Satisfaction (Yliints [to make sperulatlvr-profits. 2 for 29c" OIGARETTES 1 1 1 O'Brien's Death / (Continued niii Page Nine) (Continued on Page Twelve) tour-of flelif training, . CABBAGE Lb. 8c the U. N. General Aiasembly to • before Tsarapkin took the floor. He emphasized that "In addition I Hjirtford Junior Chamber of I Butternut Squash Headquarters deal with the' queation. There is 'Tsarapkln accused the United Oommerce is awarded 2nd place ! Large Cantaloupts Carton no veto-4h the assembly. .States of trying “ to acuttl^ the' FIRE U>SS A T 8SOO.0ee FOR I Bo.vfon. June^ 18 c.P)' ;—The gun-'|’ in field of membership and per- • Chloago.' June 18 uFi—A Sra a a . 29c ' Soviet delegate Semyon K. Settlement of this question” at : shot *d^th of an exconvict gam- son'nel at 34th annual convention | Asparagus PEA C H ES ^ Lb. 25c Taarapkin charged the idea, fa­ Geneva. Fight to (loiitiinie, tossed geysers of smoke and ^bler Who recently .was cleared of of Junior Chamber of Commerce ' Brownell Labels McCarthy^-^ IM feet into the air bum- vored by at least nine membera of “ Irrespective of all the attempts ; a charge .of .partipipatton , In ■ a at Colorado' Springs . Ea.stern , Box Tomatoes 19c the 11-nation Security Council. of the Anglo-American bloc to pd. out. a ave-atory bulldtag la fresh Pineapples ; 8681,000 armored car theft .was •s. X^ebroii Savs new-spapef editor says "climate of ' the Chicago atorkyards.. area to­ $ n as “a diversion-and -cauiquflage minimize this question all are ; being Investigated today -any conformity" has -made liSraries f 05 For (&.• day. .Aathoay J. NuUaney, dep­ RarafijjjiB. i - LEMONS - 4 23 c by the. United States to wldeii the aware Jhag today we 'are* talking "and', universities "afraid to . buy 'ornier Bid as U. S. Threat Avocados e .. I poasible underworld link. uty Are fommlsslsaer, estimated conflict in Indochina.’-’ about soai||ithing much more im­ I The victim was dapper George ! Washington., June 18 iP-- -Lolita books that might offend the sonsi- ' - ______FLORIDA JUICE portant thM the dispatch of observe ' the loss at more than a half mll- Carnation Milk . A Russian veto would pavr'the I O’Brien. 44-, whom a (ederal court : Lebron, conviefed with three .men bilU-les of a McCarthyite;.’’ _ ~ j 1 , . -Atty.Ato applaud when Uea dollars. Limas way for Thailand to take the pro;- era to Thailand,, right to the bor­ ; for w-ounding five Congressmen but tjhe Attorney I 3 for 39c ders of Ifldochina,” the Soviet Dep­ i jury acquitted two months ago of I Delegates to lork East Brownell aaid last mgh\ Sen. • General declared: ORANGES Doz. posal to the 60-natioh U. N. Gen­ I looting .the' armored car in. Dan- facing a lighter sentence, swore IL S. BARES rOUCT Rhubarb 49c uty representative, said. He is today she w-ill .continue to fight (Conference o f-M eth ^ ist ^ u r c h , McCarthy's invitarioa, to govern-, 'Anyone who attempts to put S A V E 1/2 eral Asaembly.'’where Ruaaia has -j vers, Mass.. 15 miles north ol Bffis- voice sironsh.al'qiSroi^l of Senate me.nt employes to come to him himself above the law.'^and incite! Washiagtiia, June IS (A—Seero­ Shurfina Catsup sitting in U.N, meetings '-for his THOMSON SEEDLE^ no-, veto. 'Thailand’s deputy dele­ ! ton two years: ago. ' for Pwerto'i^can. independence, moves'td ous't Sen. Mcfarthy/B tary of StalB OuUes was report­ boss, Andrei Y. Viahinsky, now in i ” Wha(. I thought was, (l»8~end informatioir. ayen Injtorma* g^ovemmeht employes to turn • Boston Lattuca . -'19c bottle^ SMOKING gate Thaaat Khom'an "aaia .today ; O’Brien was found yesterday i Wis). from leadership of ^nafh ed today Is he ready la aatlfy ON BETTY CROCKER HONEY ThailSnd Would push its proposal. Russia,on a.vacation. . - I .... - . . ; may be the beginning." she replied . ___*'■* over cl.assifl^ Information relai-! Rritala~eo<< France that the L b . “This hurry to raise the queation ■on th f..^ n t sest of his new j,er cell to Written qnes^i^s I InvestlgaUons CommllUo . . ., Vet-.. nbcret: , . • _ ing - to our national securil'v' is SPICE CAKE MIX WITH PUR­ GRAPES 39c Diplomatic sources' said there parked Ip the parking lot of -X newsmen,' m ■/-'u efan-s Admiluatratwn reports ^ j Threat^hx,'*— . ---- . * . . * * 0 ru j, is railed Sletrs htteodp M poraua a ■ i ' TOBACCO would be a. slowdown while dele­ here In the Security Council just the classic Amer- fcaglcaUy mistaken if ha believes 'loofa IsdsBjadel | i^ lc y M at the time 'whan some progress is public go lf co^se^near hla h^use -if *n blood -had spilled It spending 820r.D0O.00O during last jr.n concept of. »ep*ration of pow-. na- j " . ' CHASE '.VHITE CAKE MIX gations consulted and got. Instruc- alral«R MMdIo Eaet awl JU tIm i In 1 Lb. Containers on the horizon.in Geneva show's the I j***** lat^- 'ft Ijjr of a w-ould have spiashM ' aw-ay deca- . 10 years for education and tram- , er. gm«mg Congfe«. the AecQtive uW J «^ 5 ty * ^ ^ . Ranges^ Rafrigarafors AT REGULAR PRICE Gri^n Stam ^ Gu'cn WHh Cash Sales t^ns from their governmeiitta. fear of aggressive circles hv> the I shot wound hlr; d^nce and inertia.... I hopejioijuoire ; mg of 8. .345 -State GI s. . ' , and the courts. ' .Notlung p le ««e «»• 0»mmu- Tney said a special assembly aeet-' tens arm st a t e voEfe United States .that settlement' is at : head from (he r i^ t teq>]^^ ^ ^ o f my people v/lR^ave. to die. My ; Yoimg Dohald Byime’ chalks upl 2. "Would substitute. rule by nUU more than to crest division ■tfOardL JuM IS W oshan cuid Ail l'n!g was not .likely before latp hand,” Tsarapkln said. "To adopt Medical Examiner Richard Ford.!countrv* is coina to be fret* *' I America’s, flrst victory In chessf ari individual for govejhment bv among the-people oir-iaatt«ra of July. '■ Othar Applioyicaf Both fiRANBElH the reaolution would constitute the ; iihid he would perform an autopsy The zUght, 34-year-old brunette, ; tourpalnent against'Ktissia’s JS6p T law: ” . natidnal a e ^ t y , impair eonaU- Jewoti Cttjr araa . ___ The United States backed the first step In direct miliCgry inter­ today after asserting last night: liuj^ch "of the fire apparently gone j players . . American College, of .About 500 weekly newspaper tutional government and ea- Thailand proposal for a three-toj- W m t a l ^ f o r PRINCE ALBERT vention by the United States. Thg - "I saw him.(O’Brien) Ijefore he it of her w ^ h the tw'o-wV*K trial Cliest Physicians rpfuse to single editors and publishers' attending courage disobedience to the law - flve. inember peace observaUoa United StatM la.- attempting to re­ ' ■ V lout cigarette smoKmg as suspected | th* annual'Convention of the | ' . - I lM, l. mimM « UNION lEADER ■abcommiaaioii t « go to Tliailand peat here' its Korean adventure.,'* itiaoed oa Rago Eight) (Coattmied on Pago .Eight) 'cause of lung cancer. National Editorial A^sn. k o k o 'in ' . (Cpattaued oa Pago Two) * te helm "