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(CXaaalfled Advsrtiahig oa Page 14) VOLk LXXm , NO, 194 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1954 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE nV E CENTSf U. S. Seeks Reds Answer ! Psict to Halt Plan Asian R eds
Washington, May 11 (JP)— Saigon, Indochina, May 11 —Rebel Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap Secretary of State Dulles said broadcast over the Vietminh Radio today his agreement to a today the United States wants meeting with French Army representatives on the airfield at a Southeast Asian alliance Dien Bien Phu to arrange for evacuation of the Woundetffrom which would pledge member that fallen fortress. i.*"------:—^------— Olap agreed to tho quick ovacua- -r-q « nations to fight if openly tioir of tha fortress' 1,300 wounded §4 '■ujCh'Fl / h 5 l challenged by Communist ag after Gen. Henri Naverre, French { M. A R gression. Honoreii Guests nml Principal Speaker Union commander, had addreeaed< While Dulles said he hope:* ouch an alliance will cover ail of Indo SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF $1.19 * a message to him which waa drop- ■>. DOUBLiE Green Stattips ped on tha battered fortreee by k | china, he asaerted firmly that the Chances Small CANNON FINEST QUALITY French plane early this afternoon. T o D iscuss lots of some or all of that country COATS and TOPPERS TTie French commander aleo would not necessarily bring the made an attempt to contact Giap losa of, all Southeast Asia. ^rasiieally Reduced Given With Cash Sale# HAND SIZE TURKISH TOWELS by Radio Hirondelle, the voice o f ; R ed P eace The Secretary noted that Presi Every shipment a complete aell out! The fhiMt the French forcea In the Far East dent Eisenhower once advanced For Adoption quality towels that Canaoa makes but the irregu at Hanoi. the theory that Southeast* Asia larities are se slight they can hardly he found. Asks Meeting at AlHleM |t.‘. ' Geneva, May 11 (/P)—So- might go down like a row of domi All Day Tuesday, May .11 Beautiful Jacquard patterns In R colors. ‘ viet Foreign Minister V. M. noes if Indochina falls. Dulles went Speaking over the Vietminh on to ray that in conversations Washinifton, May 11 (/P)— Sen. Dirksen (R-III) offered a Radio, the victorioue Communist Molotov today assailed the COATS $<% rt.9 5 with friendly nations the United new'proposal today for suspending public hearings on the Mc- REG. $5.95 FIRST QUALITY commander proposed the French W estem -propo^ Asian De States is trying to cihstf s situa YolHMto$49.n ■. and Vietminh representatives con- tion In which this will not happen. Carthy.Army ro\v but chances of its adoption appear^dim . REGULAR $1.00 [K front each other at the northern fense Pact as an American The Army oppiosed.it and Chairman Mundt (R-SD), although B A B Y S H O P schdme designed to preserve The Secretary of State set forth . x ’ — — LATEX FOAM BED PILLOWS \ portion of the Dien Bien Phu alr> his position In' a news conference ssjing he hop^ "thla miserable^------...... ' GIRU' OAIARDINE TOPfERS SIMUUTED PEARL NECKLACES \ Said. and perpetuate colonialism. in advance of a feecret report this business’’ could be cut short, de- ^ ^ R«9. Pries $3.98...... Sols Pries $3.29 ^ TTie helicopter carrying the afternoon . to the." House Foreign dared he would not vote to impose TOPPERS EARRINGS AND BRACELETS Extra Special Regular Height French should, he attpulated, be (leneva, May 11 (/P)— A Affairs Committee on his efforts to any procedure bbieh any principal Suspension GIRLS' SUITS $3.99 ptelnly marked with a Red Croea. FVeiich spokesman said today line up a lO-nStion "united front" considered unfair. The date of the encounter will be A committee vote was ocheduled What a wonderful value! New ventlllte latex foam pillow with France was willing to discuss in Southeast Asia. REG. $U.9S VALUES .... NOW $12.95 Fermtriy Priesd at $7.98 ...... Serfs Pries $4.59 honeycomb core iHM^mctton. More cores, finer rores, brought to fixed a day in advance by Disagrees with Truman . for n session beginning at 1:30 Each 69c the surface for a lighter, softer,, flufner pillow. Printed fteur de lla French commander .General Henri the Communist plan for an In On other mattera Dulles: p.m. (EST). F o r T h r e e GIRLS'COATS Plus Tax pattern, sanforized zipper cover. A regular XS.es value! , Navarre. dochina armistice along with 1. Disagreed with farmer Pres There was s poaMbillty that Sen. Fermsriy Priesd from $8.98 to $13.98 The Vietminh agreed at the Ge its own plan, but declared ident -Truman who said in a McCarthy might be called to the REG. S19.9S VALUES .... NOW $15.00 neva Conferefice yesterday to per speech yesterday that foreign pol witness chair immediately after Sols Pries $8.00 to $10.00 59c COLORFUL BEAUTIFUL FRINGED mit the French- to fly out 1,300 strong opposition to major the vote, whatever the outcome. At Michigan provisions of the Comniunist icy Is no longer bi-partisiui. Dulles REG. $2S.OO and O O O C BOYS'SUITS aerlously wounded union troops the said he has done and will do DIrksen’s plan calls for McCar Reds claimed were In the Dien Bien proposal. everything in his power to contin thy to take the stand and for -Lansing, May 11 (JP)— $29.95 VALUES ...... NOW ^ I T.VD SIMULATED FLOWERS HOBNAIL BEDSPREADS Phu bunkere when they captured public hearings to be suspended Fermtriy Priesd from $9.98 to $11.98 The spokesman made it clear ue the bi-psrtissn approach at,.n Three Uniyersitj' of Michigan the fortreas. France had no intentibn at present time when the United States faces once the Senator has been exam Rm . $35.00 and C O C A A S d s Pries $8.00 ined. All with pins for coat, ault and blouse wear. Each Glap's me'-oage said his field of breaking off the Indochina talk.save Southeast Asia from Com $10.98 DRESSES In medium and longer lengths. P a ir ...... munism. treatment for a virus infection for contempt citations by the sub. Hlua 8 to 7. l^ ^ te, etripee or Mild, with bow tl4 and cuff linka 88c are made, the big problem will be over headlines which appeared in •nd suggested "It would be • gra committee after their appearancoa to match. BATES BEDSPREADS V - • 3. Asserted that he does not ye:$terday. A beantlfnl ne)s homespun pattern that will cious act" to excuse him from $1.00 LADIES’ (CautiBued on Page Eleven) (Continued on Page Eleven) know of any basis in dei'elopments further testimony until he recov The committee entered the see* BOYS' SHIRTS give years of sersice. Twin and full bed sizes. at the Geneva Conference on ond day of hearings in Lansing to Reduced To S A . 0 0 Bed, green, black aad green. Cross stripe pat ers. Asian affaira for any -view that Stevens himself declat^ he felt hear John Hunter, Pontiac at- Priat eettoM, ooUd oottoao and Rsg.^ries S2.98...... S d s Pries $2.59 tern. $5.95 the United State* suffered, a dip Herald Photo PLASTIC BILLFOLDS Nattonsl AmerlMui Legl^.^ Commnkder Arthur Cdnaell M lvar the priaclpol addreaa at lost alght’s fine. . tomey, Harold S’uspiro of tha in. -priat ahwn. All the aeweat lomatic detest there. Teatlmoniol Dinner at the Legion' Home honoring Chnrlea L. depandent Fur and Leather W ork, styles sad laaterlals. In pastel colors w^th change compartment. Each Igren and Wilfred J. Clarke, re- But McCarthy put InKthst he U D Y PEPPERELL and CANNON REG. 59c Yard— 36 ” SANFORIZED GIO Hears Senator Ask Duilca said the' United States tiring; Manchester High School teacher-coaches. More than nttended the dinner. W'lgren; track felt the Secretary ahould tw ex era Union, Detit>it and Richard Lv went into the conference knowing •nd crOM country conch nt Manchepter for the part 33 ynu%1n ■kohn on the left, Conunsnder Connell cused under the ciiruraatancM and Davis of Detroit,' von employe *ff ALL SALES FINAL Plus Tax the Concrete WMl Co. there was never a good chance to In the center, and Clarke, bnsketbaU_coach for SX years at/MMieheator High, on tho right. The hon- Chairman Mundt told Stevens he F L A T S H E E T S a n d PILLOWCASES PRINTED AND PLAIN BROADCLOTH make agreements with the Com ored guealo were preoented purses. Details may be fennd bn Pages IX and IS. would not be called os a witness Rep. Kit CUrdy (R-Micbti com. Economy of 500 Billion munists. The Communist pattern mitte* chairman, said, the threa this afternoon. , were oil "unfriendly", witnesaes. A GROUP OF DRESSES TYPE 1 3 0 CHALK WHITE SUMMER JEWELRY Over twenty-five plain colors and many beautiful 5 | la*simply to liold onto vrhst they’ve That left uncertain who would got and fry to get.thf.free .na CANNON FINE MUSLIN Necklaces, earrings, bracelets. floral and novelty prints. Yard ...... •# 1 V occupy the witness choir, /, Coateaipt..(E4tatioM Wariringtoh. May II 8eh.< ,ln order to*juSt keep up with our tions to agree to a scheme under Seeks Power At the concluBion of yestsrday’s HtUiert Humphrey (D-Minn) told existing needs . . . and all of us Ray H. Jenkins, inquiry counoal, VALUES TO S K M ...... NOW $ 4 . 4 ^ Seed beads and porcelain. which they would take some more, e to Ponder told reporters he would f^ o w "or oesaton, the 'Sub-committee voted REG. $2.29— 43x99 : ...... $ 1 . 7 9 REG. 59c FINEST QUALITY k CIO "full eniployment" confer want to do more than that.” Dulles sSid. He added that'failure to recommiend that tha full com* Not all alaes aad colors. ence today the nation should set If U. 8. economic growth can to agree in such circumstances derly procedure" in jailing the To Break Red next witness. He refused to aay mitte*,. cite the follovring for con. ALL SALES FINAL REG. $2.49— 72x108 ...... $ 2 . 1 9 its sights on a SOO-billion-dolIar expand to the 500-billiop-doIlar does not mean dioloniatic defeat. tempt of Congress: For 36" ABC and PUNJAB PRINTS economy by 1960. mark by 1960, Sen. Humphrey whether this meajnt that Army $100 More explicitly tlisn he had ever Counselor John 0 . Adams wou(,d > Edward H. Shofiar, 31, o f Aiin Sportswear—Seeead Floor The economy now is running at said, it could mean: done before in public discussion, Labor Uhions Fixing Court Size Arbor, graduate student in eco* REG. $2.89— 81x108 ...... $ 2 . 2 9 Dozens of patterns in all types and colors for dresses, ^ 1 ft about 360- bllHon dollars a year, 70 million jobs. be the next oiyfhe Stand. REGULAR $2.98—SPECIAL SALE lilie s d.'ew a distinction between The entire jnorning session siraa nomics at the University. aprons, sportawrar, drapes, spreads, etc. Yard . . . . Uw I V buL Humphrey aald vastly increas- A |4,000-a-year. minimum stan Southeast Asia, w'nich- he said is Byron E. (Mike) Sh*n>, 25, uni. REG. 59e— 42x34 ...... 4 9 c ad national production.'.s needed to dard of living. Washington. May 11 (Ah —The taken up with discussion of Dirk' ANOTHER BLOUSE eV e NT of trr nseendent importance to the sen’s propdool. verOity graduate student FUSTIC AND FAILLE HANDBAQS prevent a decline In living atsin- An over-all Increase of 40 per government has asked Congress' Wiishington, M ay'll (/P)—The Senate may vote today on a Dr. H. Chandler Davis. 26, uni.' Values to 17.98 / * REG. 69c— 39” CREASE RESISTANT, WASHABLE 'security of the United States, and TYPE 1 4 4 dardr. cent In U. 8. living standards. Indoohinn specifically, sajing he for far-reaching power to dis coi>ktitutional amendment de.higned to fix the size of the ,Heiiibeats Oppeecd varsity m.'-.themstics instructor. Hea. Humphrey Main Speaker An average weekly wage o( $100 had never talked about Indochina solve Communist-honeycombed la ^preme Court and to bar justices from resigning to run for All/the Democratic members of . Clsrdy said the aub-comnUttea LADY PEPPERELL SUPERFINE In top handle styles. Soipe with zipper com- bor unions. the/4ubcommlttee Os well os the partments. Each ...... e(P I a ^ ^ SPUN RAYON BUTCHER LINEN H'.'.mphrey was a featured speak for production workers' (it now is individually when he was empha- jj^cesident. Supporters professed optimism the propo.sal would would further study the toatimoay NOW . . a er at a meeting of CIO delegates a little more than 371 a week.) A request for this and other .^n'my opposed it. of Dr. Hark Nickerson, 37, oa. $2.99 $4,79 , Pins Tax . new anti-subversive authority wim be passed end sent to the House: ‘ From the witness chair. Secre REG. $2.99— 72x108 .... $ 2 . 4 9 One of our best sellers, tale priced.Vlfteen smart called to discisa the unemployment I A 20-25 per cent, rise Ih farm (Continued on Page Eleven) two-thirds vote of thorn present / F socista profeisor of pharmacology, A food aasortmeat of alaes' aad colors. problem. The .stest government re- production, Mith plenty df mar- sent to Capitol Hill yesterday w tary o f the Army Stevens said the A ^ ■ colbra. Y a r d ...... requlred to 0(>prove a constitu. Army believes the hearing* ahould •nd Dr. Clement L. Marktrt, 37, REG^ $3.29— 81x108 ...... $ 2 . 7 9 FINE QUALI'TY NYLON REINFORCED port showed 3.465.000 jobless In kets. Atty. Gen, Brownell, who saly he tionsl amendment. soaiatent pro.'essor of zoology, bo* April, many in factoriea organized An annual business Investment has the backing of the White Baruch Urg^^ continue in public and that "oli the .«AIso a small group at $1.00 and $2.00. V Sen. John M. Butler (R-Mil), facta" should be put on the table. fore deciding on contempt pro* REG 98c Yard— BELFAST O l^ h e CIO. ‘ ’ rate of from SO^o 90 billion dol House. / ceedliigs. ALL SALES FINAL ^REG. $3.49— 90x108 ...... $ 2 . 9 9 ^ T h e Mliineoota Senator, a fre- lars, with annual corporate profltr Melbotirne Set Brownell proposed that the Sub author of the measure, said yester Stevens said he thought the COTTON ANKLETS day he believed President Eisen Nations L^ve Clsrdy said Shaffer and Sharp * Sportswear—Seooad Floor Turn back cuff styles and English rib. ' - quent critic of Ehaenhower admin before' taxes of about . 5-^ blllfon. versive Activities Control ^ard committee and the public should REG. 49e— 42x34 ...... ' 5 9 c istration economic policies, was In He said last year corporate profits, be empowered to disbanef not only. hower favored it. However. Sen. get a chance to see the wltnesus were in contempt because of con. WESCO WASHOMATIC^ RAYON As" Host City Hennings (D-Mo) prepared to l.ooks like, feels like fine linen. Costs about I'l as vited to express one point of view. before toxee, name to about 44 bil Red-infected upions, / but—in a Lend i ii g/^'ield on the atond. jUft .os he has been temptpous attitudes and onsweas much. ITncondittoHally gnaraateed wUshable, crease Secretary of the Treasury George lion oiu that with lower tax rates new departure—to ^sshlve busi speak against the amendment on subject*!) to 13' days of public and Dr. Davis because he relied TYPE 1 8 0 3 Pair 8 7 c grounds It is unnecessar>'. LAST YEAR'S BATHING SUITS resistaat, snnfaat, preshmnk. P'lfteen colors. Yard M. Hunc^rey, wa? to speak for the in'^ 1960, profits after taxes would For Olympics ness firms ^ it flnds/are Commu questioning. rf only on the fltet amendment to at pre-season savings on nationany advertised models. LADY PEPPERELL COMBED YARN PERCALE administration. be even greater. ‘ nist-infiltrated anef in a position Butler's proposal would: New York, J ^ y 11 (Ah—Bernard "All witnesses,necessary should the Federal Constitution in de* FULL FASHIONED 60 GAUGE, 15 DENIER Sen. Humphrey said in his pre XO- Per Cent Tax Cut Heen to harm national/Security. Fix Number of ■uattces Baruch, said ^todoy "the time has come before the committee in pub. cltning to answer. A GROUP OF SUITS VALUES e c A A REG. $309— 72x108 .. .*...... $ 2 . 5 9 REG. 99c—36*^ pared remarks that yesterday's "In such an expanding economy, Athens, May 11 (J'):—The 1956 The Attomey/General also aug- •1. Fix the number of J.istirea of come to stqii the hy g'o\-- lie hearings.” . he said.' First .\meiidiDCBt goals are no longer adequate for the federal budget could be bal Olympic Giunea were g*aured to .gest^ that Congress permit the the high tribunal at nine. At pres ei^itnenla ,-to governments end to Chaimiah Mundt postt>oned a The First Amendmient guoron. TO $10.00...... NOW ^ D e U U "the needs and aspirations of to anced with a 20 per cent reduction day for Melbourne. government to bar aubverslves ent, the ai*e of the Court is deter give private industry the oppbr- vote on the .Djrksen proposal tees freedom'of speech, press and REG. $3.39— 811(108...... $2.89 SHEER NYLON HOSIERY until the afternoon aeaston to give •« FULLER COTTONS / day and the tomorrowi to come.” In tax '’rates.’’ Sen. Humphrey as The la.st obstacle to at'aging the from privqfely owned defense mined by law. Snd it has been lunlty/'to show what it can do." sssoiciatlon. Th* sub-Committoa. Wonderful fuller cottoa prints with the Fullerset He said a constantly expanding serted. games in Australia waa removed plants. changed a nii.’nber of times. "It is also time,’’ he iuld^, "that the investigating Senators and the A GROUP OF SUITS VALUES e Q A A principals more tints to consider it. Ciardy said, recognizes only the REG. 79e— 42x38V2 ...... 6 9 e New summer shades. With dark seams. Pair ...... finish. Crease resistant, unconditionally guaranteed, • economy la needed for . a growing "These goals can be realized. when the Intemattonal Olympic The union-dissolution power was 2. Compel retirement o f all jus thq . currencies of the worifl. were TO$12.95 ...... NOW ^PsyU wrashabte. creiaaM hang ont overnight, shjinkage « Committee voted by a two-thirds freed. Until they are. it is'^utlie Fifth Amendment, guaranteeing population, in Sn era of great sci Thby WiU be. realized If we have a proposed as a $ieBal4c.r substitute tices'and other federal judges at .Main Ditferenres against self-incrimination, os a under 2% . will stay crisp and rienner longer, resi entific advancement. majority to hold the equestrian to talk of reducing tariffs." ' " Not All SIem aad Colors ' ,\ drierniined body of public opinion for a Taft-Hartley bsbor Rela 75. except for those serving n These were the main differ dirt, persplrstimi and mildew,irons more easily, dries *'We cannot stand still, without events at a aite to be selected later. The adviser to presidents adVp- valid reason for declining. LADY PEPPERELL and CANNON DOWNPROOF and FEATHERPROOF that demands full employment, and tions Act requirement that union specified number of years. ences from an earlier Dirkaen pro All five declined to answer the All Sales Flaal. - ” quickly. Yard ...... really alfpplng backwarda," Sen. the maximum utilization of our There had been considerable, agi 3. Prevent, Congress from eVer catril these' things among a num'-. posal: . ■ SNUGFIT FITTED BOTTOM and TOP SHEETS tation that the 'games be taken ber of moves he -paid mankind direct questions: “Are you now or Humphrey ’ said. "Our total na economic resources." (Continued on Page Two) withdrawing the authority pt the . 1. Once the public hearings were SPORTSWEAR—SeIc OND FLOOR tional production ought to grow from Melbourne because of the Supreme Court to consider consti should make in order to adhere to atcipended, there would be cloocd PILLOW t ic k s " REG. 79c—2 to 10 Y aW LENGTHS (Contlnned on Pag* Eleven) TYPE 1 2 8 by St least 4 per cent every year. (Centinned on Page Fifteen) Australian law which prohibits the tutional cases within its appellate "the natural laws that govern hu h e ^ n g s for any rebuttal wit- 36” SANFORIZED 9NYX importation of horses until after a jurisdiction. man affairs." nesoea the principals to the dis six-month quarantine. The iaw. Need for such adherence was the REG. $2,49 TWIN ...;...... $ 2 ; 0 9 REG. $1.00 WITHOUT ZIPPERS ... Eo. 68c 4. Bar a present or futur^mem- pute insist^, ahould be heard. COTTON DUSTERS which the ' Australlsi^s refuse to subject of a lecture prepared for Tronscripta of the closed door PLAIN and STRIPiD DENIMS change, virtually eliminates the ber of the high courll from running delivery today at the Baruch Taken from regular stock our cotton crepes and broadcloths. News Tidbits tor president or Vice-president testimony would be'made public. REG. $2.89 FULL , . , $ 2 . 1 9 Smartest for sportawear, dresses, skirts, draperies. ' possibility of holding the full Olym- School of Business and Public Ad Slaes 1« to 18. . ' REG. $1.13 WITH ZIPPERS . .. Eo. Hoover qf the FBI (2) 2. With suspension of the public : 88c sUp covers, spreads, etc. The aew deep tone colors. (tic equestrian schedule. Colled from AP Wires until five years after he leaves the ministration of City College, U Bulletins • r * bench. „ hearings. Sen. McCarthy would be F lon l pattern ticks in rose, blue' gold and orchid. Y ard Equestrian Contest was the second of S series of three fron the A|* Wires TYPE 1 4 4 Avery Brundage of Chicago, prea- Butler said his amendm’ent. Is lectures being given at the ochool freed to resume his own heatings on Communists 'in thq- government RES. E3.t8— ROR THIS SALE ONLY $3.49 LADY PEPPERELL SUPERFINE MUSLIN r .ident of the International Olympic Louis BOscetta. 42, .17th.person not "pointed at any single jus by the elder stateamsh. .' ' REG. $1.49 EXTRA HEAVY Prober Ignores Critics; Committee,, said ' he expect^ the involved in Winsted election scan tice,’* that "it is a matter of pnnet- Baruch said: but with the restriction that he could not look into raliitary in SifiOOAOfi JOBLESS SEEN r e g : $2,99^TWIN ...... $ 2 . 3 9 FLANNEL BACK DRILL HOUSEWARES SPECIALS site for the equestrian events to be dal. receivee fine and-suspended ple." : » "What is needed, in short, is for loaen thla W’eek. . . * "I do not believe." he went bn. each of us to rediscover'opd re- stallations or personnel. Washlngtoa, May 11 lAV-CIO COTTON PLISSE SLIPS sentence In Superior' Court at Prealdmt Walter Rruther said VA QL Colander...... ALUMINUM Brundage said the actual' vote Litchfield . . . VVethersfield Prison "that a man can conscientiously ■PPly, the law of supply and de By present rules, McCarthy if A popular slip for summer dresses, nylon lace trimmed. Panel REG. $3.29 FULL ...... $ 2 . 6 9 Handled Colander . . . . . Escapes Jungle PoMcsFE?| reatroiaed from conducting his toda> there Is aa equivoleat ef front. Slaes 84 to 40. " better than the required Warden Ralph H. Walker discloses perform the judicial tasks assign- mand, making it our ally, not ene- IRONING BOARD COVERS Whtetllng Tea Kettle .. SALE ______'tk$«ahirda with 30 for moving the ,ed to him if he must ever be m>>i•» ■* •V- :v .- / V ' n u n TW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, MAY 11.1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY ll, 1954 P A G E tm tE I 1980 and BO far hta funetionod to Melbourne Set consider Justlc* Depsrtment peU-- ( i ) 9 • . Rrferendum on School MemdHal Hospital Holding Sieeks Power tiona that Communist "action’ Walter T. Ford, Donna J. F re d - and "front” organisations register Bolton Students Perform Delivers Address Bishop Coiifihiis cricksen', Dianne C. Gee, Mrs. their membership and officer lists Eleanor L Gee. Francis T. Gee. As Host City Open House Here Tomorrow To Br^k Red Riindsll W. Gee, (Charles E. A. GENERAL 0 EIBCTRIC Slated by Four Towns •/ and make annual financial ac- At Final Meeting Si. M ary’s Class countlnga. There have been no fi Stefanik Named Constable Gilbert, Ventlee B.,Guy, Nancy L. Ga n g e s — refrigerators ^ w a s h e r s nal court teats of this section of George Montgomery > ’ Hallin, Ronald Hampton, Mrs. For Olympics Manchester' Memorial Hospital,'; row, in order to acquaint them Action was the prominent fea-1 The Rt. Rev. Robert Hatch. Suf Labor Unions the a c t > “BATTLE OF THE Annie N. Harrington, Patriiria NO SALESMEN—VERY LOW OVERHEAD Bdlton. May- iW (S p etta l)— 1- The report was presents by lo- selves with the available facilities. fragan Bishop of Connecticut, ad- will hold open house tomorrow— j The Brownell proposal would ROGUE RIVER” ture at the final meeting o f the Hewitt, Thomas A. Hickey, Johh -' OPEN 8 to 9— SATURDAY 8 to 5 x, Holdlnf o f .» referendum June 14 j cal planning committee members (Continued from Page One) In the front lobby of the , In ” Roseddle by Selectmen i.-iniste.-ed confirmation in St. May f 12th in observance of Na-1 (ConUnned from Paga O h s ) give the boerd wider powers than Bowers PTA held In the, audito W. Higley, Edwin R. Hcdgman, ' F. Weldon Miner, Paul Arnold and hospital there will be a display of Mickey Rooney Mary’s Episcopal Chvrch Sunday Kathleen F. Hoyt, Judith Ann -ALL DAY SUNDAY 8 to 8 ) to decide whether the four towhs Harry Pellerin. Bruce Ronson tional Hospital Week, Manchester | It . now has. Under that plan, a “Drive a Crooked Rond” rium last evening. A most enthusi lin also getting a .flight share of Nursery equipm ent's bassinette officials file non-Communist oaths union found by the board to be morning. A class o-> 75 members Jackson, Mrs. Edith M. Jones. Big Trade-In Allowances— No Cash Down o f Bolton. Hebron, Andover and moderated the meeting; * backing. Bolton, May 11 (Special I—JovyH** general fund raised by the astic audience observed several residents are coi-dialiy invited to I with its complete individual equip with the National Labor Relations Red-infiltrated would first lose was presented to the bishop by the John Charles Jones. Marlborough will join together to Objects to Plan Predicia Bnissels visit the Hospital and inspect its | •eph Stifanll: of Colonial Rd. In class. It is pointed out by the feats of tumbling, reels, square Rev. Alfred L Williams. »-ector. Of ment for normal babies, an incu Board before tbeir unions can be its NLRB privileges and then face school staff that one of the pur William Frederick Kelsh, Jr.. iform a regional school district for Raymond Cooper, an advocate Many observers here are putting facilities during the hours of 2-5' bator with its own oxygen unit, Rosedale waa sworn in yesterday these, 71 were confirmed, while the the purpose of constnicting a re thkir money on Brussels for the eligible for board services, diaHandment. Union shop provi- poses of the trip la educational dances and waltzes performed by Eric P. Riirtz. Caroline Lisk. BRUNNER'S of a town-owned and operated p.m. ' 1special humidity control and heat- alona in such cassa would be void- other four were “received into this gional high school, was approved high school, introduced a motion equestrian events, probably late in r latrodoces Bills as a special constable for the area and they feel great benefit will the fifth and sixth grade stu branch of the Holy Catholic Bruce H. Little, ■ Joanne ' Little, Across From Oarrity’# —Nex$'^To Vlttaor's Guided tours, demonstration of iftg unit for premature infants, Sen. L ^rguson o f Michigan, sd.- Douglas D. MacDonald, Mrs. Mil last night by-the voters o f each of to postpone the referendum, pend the summer of 1956. -a - the use of vai'ious pieces of equip In which he lives. The appointment be derived irom the budgeting ex dents. Church, having prevlO-usly receiv ROCK57LLE ROAD, TALCO T^nXE—MI-8-5191 The -Olympic rules loosely say and the Air-Lock which worka on chairman o f the Senate Republt- waa made by the Board of Select perience to be gained from the dred MacDonald, Wllliant A. Mac the towns. ing a study of his proposal. His ment In the operating'' rooms, the, idea qf an “ iron-lung" for Tbs ,Dead Sea contains 23 to 25 A square dance to the . tune, ed tfie laying on of hancis by a Contrary to general expectation all events of summer Olympics can Policy Committee, - promptly men ab Us last meeting in response class plan. bishop of the Apostolic Succession. Donald. Faith P. McFarland, .Mrs. motion was defeated by a voice X-raj%'' Pathological laboratory, babies who need help with their par cent of salt compared with 4 "Pop Goes the Weasel,” by Miss i the meetings proceeded with little vote. must be in the same locality. As introduced two bills to implement to a request from the residents of GOP Fashion Show Set Potter's fifth grade, waa followed In a brief talk at the beginning Ann M. Marshall, Donald J. May, and dietary department, and re -; breathing. This display should be Browmell's recommendatiqns. to 6 per cent in tha ocean. that aection. ' The fashion show of the Tolland Robert I. Mbssier, Doiiald J. Niel controversy. Harry Archantbeault, chairman E. J. Holt, of the Australian organ freshments will be features of the by studelits from Miss Jones' fifth- of his sermon. Bishop Hatch i of particular Interest to expectant The Justice- Department Is MANC 4^ E S T E R Chief' concern of the people has County Republioan Women’s CHUb sen. Mrs. Harriet Olsaver, Kather Bolton, where the greatest opr of the Regional Board of Educa izing Committee, said last night, afternoon program. | grade who perfdrmed several tum stressed two events as the hiirit- position to the -proposal was ex the rules contain a contradiction mothers. known to have had trouble trying been speeding in the thickly settled will be held tomorrow at 8 at the ine P. Olsaver. Dexter F. Ordway. tion for Deep River, assured the Members of the Women’s Auxil-; bling acts, including forward rolls, lights of the year just passed. The pected, voted in favor of the ref and thia obviously will be the loop National Hospital Week In to enforce the non-Communlst 0 ra v e ■ 9 It 1 k f development and dumping of rub Princess Ballroom in Rockville. backward’ rolls, cartwheels, a first of theiw was the Building Judith K. Ordway, George B. Ord Is D isease Maturol? (meeting they had no justification lary . who - are assisting with the cludes tKb birthday 'of Florence oath requirement. Miss Irene Qagitardone and Mrs. erendum by a 70 to 43 margin. for fearing the ao-called excessive hole through which the equestrian bish. Stefanlk, a pco^rty owner pyramid, an elephant walk (tnd Fund Campaign which exceeded its way, Norma Lee Ostrout, Eliza Estimates of the number in at events will be moved to a Euro tours include Mrs. David M. Cald Nightiitgale, -May 12, whose pio In .the seven years since the in -Rosedale who has resided there Ralph Broil will be among the 26 beth Ann Robb, Robert L SeelerL power granted to a’ r^ional board. well, Mrs. Wm. J. Shea, Mrs. John leaps over other students, by hav $175,000 goal by approximately tendance varied from 130 to 150, pean city. neer service In nursing during the Taft-Hartley act became law, the for two years, is employed at models chosen froth the IS towns ing two, three, and subsequently $40.(X)0. The second was the tenth Mrs. Celeste Sheldon, Michael J. He made favorable comparison L. Barry, Mrs. Morgan Porter, in the county. Disease and the orqanisme and it was quite apparent that CrUhean War ' led to many Im department has investigated ,l^8T HMES TONIGHT Hamilton Standard in Windsor four students crouch on the , tum aniversary of the Rev. Williams as Sholik. Also Grant -Thomas between the experiences at Deep Mrs,--, Albert T. IJcwey, Mrs. F. E. scores of cases of union officials ComlBg Events some cltizepa refrain^ from vot River and the' contents of the local provements In hospital care. Since Locks. The Stefanik’s hav'S a young bling mats while other children do rector, an event which was ob ^loan, Robert Hyde . Smith."" Jr„ ing. Watts-. Mrs. C. Elmore Watkins, the first observance^ In 1921, when suspected of filing false ilon-Com- PTA will hear a talk on the forw’srd rolls over them, r served on Bar ter Day. Robert Edward Stajilea. John JR. cousinq disease are planning committee report. The daughter, Patricia; . >* Brownie movement in the Girl V Mrs. Robert Russell, Mrs. Robert- some 1,500 hospitals In 40 states munist affidavits, but there have He atates he will operate with Rev. Percy Smith Those confirmed by ■ Bishop Sterling, Beverly A. Stevenson, meeting was of exceptional length, been only four convictions, and U N g l ’ QII Scouts of America at its regular Different type.a of relay races lasting some two and one half Police Arrests Reach and Mrs. Charles House. and fmir Canadian provinces par the Colchester Btate Police Bar Hatch were Norman 'W . Adams, John C. ’I'inqey. Daniel W. Tofeldt. OS old OS Nf e itsdr. Personnel of the staff doctors’ one o f these was reversed? meeting tomorrow night at the were demonstrated by the stu hours.- ticipated, National Hospital Week racks in carrying out his dutlfs dents of Pgul 'Finkbein’s cla.xa. The Rev. Percy Smith, associate Thomas A. Anaaldi, Donna Eliza Harvey L. Wahnquist, Donald offices have been particularly in has become a woricl-wide celebra According to Justice Depart school at 8. beth Austin, David L. Bailey, El Edward Werner, and Linda J. Hebron Backs Proposal “NAKED FURY” . as constable. A meeting of the evening sec There were 'walking races with minister of the South Meth'odtst Disease is one ot Itie Feelilij Weak vited to visit the Hospital tomor tion in honor of hospital service. ment authorities, the difficulty liott Sidney Bailey. Madeline C. Winzler. In Hebron, meanwhile, about stems from language requiring Charieton Heaton i o CV- MeeUng Called tion of the slip-cover classes will hands behind the backs, one-foot Church, will deliver the sermon Robs Piggy Bank, K. Pierce Herrick, <31vll Defense hopping races, backward races, Baldwin, Stuart W. Baraw, Judith Those received by Bishop Hatch, 100 townspeople attending a 60- « union officials .to certify only that Eleanor Parker be held rt 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at when Manchester Lodge No. 73, most noturoi things and hopping races with feet to Mae Barnard. Robert W. Baseler, having been previously conflrmeil Shaky, Run-Down? minute session approved by voice Aubin and da'aghter, Willlmanttc; they are not 'Communists at the Director,, has called a meeting of the Community Hall. A. F. and A. M., conducts the re- vote the calling of the referendum. Caught by Police all personnel and other interested gether. Frederick G. Boas. Janyce H.rBos- by an apostolic bishop (of tha m im Mrs. Anita Roy and daughter, Cov time of filing. They iay an official “FOREVER FEMALE” Tonigtit’a meetings Include the l^ ^ ia service at 4he Masonic , in the nmrtd. for It Tboii Y SI M Try FERRiZAN Hebron and Andover have already Hospital Notes entry; Mrs. Mary Marr, 76 Essex 8hown.9:56—Co-HIt 8:t« citizens at the Firehouse on Thurs A lively Virginia Reel Was exe tlck. John A. Case, Bnic^ L. Char- Roman Catholic Church) were with Red' connections could resign WlUiam Holden Board of Education at the school Home in . Walllngrford Sunday F E R R IZ A N In one of the Finest been Informed by the Windham St.; Mrs. Beatrice Msssa. Bloom- from the Communist party to take day at 8 p.m. The'local CD organ! at 8 p.m. and the Men’s Fellowship cuted by Mrs. W(x;(ds’ sixth boneau, Mrs. Vivian C.’ Oiarbon- Paul Alphonse Bernard, Mrs. Ma Fast-Acting Iron-Iodine Blood Frederick Saxton. 18. of 19 Au Ginger Rogers Plus Sclenee FlcUen Thrllla graders. “ A Hook and a Whirl" afternoon at 3 o'clock. Music eau, Lessely G. '^wards. Nancy rie Rita Fox, Edward Francis Har hos been on earth Board of Education that it,will no burn Rd., was arrested yesterday Patient* T o d a y ...... 153 fleld; Mrr. Florence Weldell, 11 the oath, then rejoin the next dgy. zation will parUcipate in the na at Bolton CongregationAl Church, Building Tonics Made. longer be able to take tuition stu “K1LLER.S FROM SPACE” was the title of the square dance w ill^ ^ furnished by organist E.- Ellis. Richard L. Fiske, Judy rington, and Pasquale Frances Do not confuse FGRRIZAN with on a charge that he stole a piggy ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Willard Rd. Hope for Purge tional exercises' to be held during perish room at 8 p.q. James W. McKay and soloist Rich even longer than man. old-fashioned Uqiild Iron Tonics. dents from the two towns after Mrs. Pauline GuiUemette, 174 DISCHARGED TODAY: Arthur These officials said they hoped I WRD. "THR CREATI RK PROM a 24-hour period beginning June by the students of Miss Booth's Kay Fister, Valerie Jean For(l. Pagliaro. 19.57, bank containing $9 from a home STARTS TOMORROW room. For the finale, a demonstra ard Reinohl. ,, FERRIZAN IS modern— up-to-date on Avondale Road May 4, police Spencer St.; Peter Quish, 61 Cam Angeli, 118 Gle.-iwood St.; Mrs. the union-dtaaolution weapon THR RLACK LAOOON" 14 when key cities in thS nation Mandiestcr Evening Herald Bol Worshipful Master John-ite-SCon — gives you plenty of blood-building During the Hebron meeting, bridge St.; James Kissane, 'Wtnd- Lorraine Burke and daughter, 245 would impel Red-dominated labor "RaST OP •I'MATRA" J*lf CkssSI*. Asdic Msryby will be "bombed,” ton rorreapimilent, Mrs. Joeeph tion of baillroom dancing to the Hanq of the diseases which enh| a few tfeare Iron— the full daily-quota of the all reported today. Rk0sSs riemlsg Is "Missouri Waltz" was given by Deck extends a cordial Invitatioiv there was some questioning of,the sorvllle; Harold Oliver. 80 Grand Center St.; WilHam Slteman, 22-F, ®*FA*i*atkint to purge themselves- ••TrMBLK- Fashion Models Chosen IFUBlIa, telephone Mitchell S-5S45. Important Iodine for the durtleae Saxton reportedly told police he •■YANKRR boys and girls of Mrs. Mitchell's to ail Masons, their families and planning committee on the noWers commuted the theft in daylight, Ave., Rockville; David-Brower. 137 St. James St.; Mrs. Doris Flsnagan The SACB.waa set up under the PaSNA” WRRD" Models for the Fashion Show ago were great threats to everg household glands plua a- generoui aupply of CHILDnFN Fucr T*ehalc*l*r TechsIcsUr sixth grade. friends, to take advantage of thia » RIDE THE the Bi and B> Vitamins. A formula of the projected regional/ ichool entering the house through an un School St.; Paul Azinger, 48 Cobum and son, Rockville; Mrs. Elsie McCarran Internal Security Act of and Food Sale to be conducted by opportunity to visit the Masonic Tomasic and son. East Hartford; » Pi^'r ,iij . I ly yi 'itci’J Am I Named Gouiiselors A ' short business meeting fol designed to do you profound good board, liie presentation.a!d the re locked back door about 1:30 p. m. Rd.; Roy Jette, 16 St. Lawrence St.; the Ladies of St. Maurice tomor Home and to .participate in this are now of Nttie concern. if you are deflclent In these nutri port to the town was made' by when no one was home- Saxton Mrs. Thelma Patterson. Coven George Kathayeck. 74 Stark row night at St. James School Hall lowed the program. Annual re SILVER UNE BUS LINE / f tional blood and atrength-bulldlng ports were rea(l by all of the exec ceremony. committee membe^^he Rev. Har said he had left his home a short try; Anthony Choman. 22 Clark weather St.; Alan Olsen, Coventry. on Park Street in - Manchester at At Summer Camps Anyone desiring transportation eleihents. old R. Keen an^---Oarkson Bailey. BIR'TH YESTERDAY: A daugh utive officers and committee chair Try FERRIZAN for 10 days and time earlier to go to the Hartford St.; John Porter, South Coventry; 8 includs Mrs. Donald Tedford, should contact Harold W. Lavan- Simple immunizations odministered bif qo ir see for yourself how good It Is. Stsrt First Selectm,ah Wintbrop Porter restaurant where he is employed. Mrs. Doris Robidoux, Wapping; ter to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Holmes, Mrs. Henry Sheckley, Mrs. John men. Mrs. Doris Lynch presided DAILY REGULAR ROUTE BUS SERVICE moderated at the meeting. E^ist Hampton;;^ l y g g g g B i a Malone, Mrs. Anthony Aremen- Outstanding teachers and coach over the installation of the in way, 104 Millbrook Rd.. East Uklng It this very dsy. Tou've Police said Saxton. Is now on Mrs. Hilma Carbon, 9 Hemlock l^E SO-SO CLUl OF Hartford, as early as possible. phusicion can prevent smoMpox.4och{aw. nothing to lose, for FERRIZAN Is Andover,-like Hebron voted for parole from Cheshire ^ form atory St.; Mrs. Julia Faulkner, 160 Hol BIRTH TODAY: A aon to Mr. On Onr Giant/ tano, Mrs. W. Wesley Robbins, es from central Connecticut have coming officers, who are as fol BetwMR only sold satisfaction guaranteed or the proposed referendum by voice where he had been serving time lister St.; Mias Elian LaOhance, and Mrs. Calvin Oonin, 220 Cen Curved Cinemascope Sereen ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mrs. Bernard Hudak, Mrs. John J. been named to the staffk of the lows: President, Mrs. Donald Con jrpnr money back. lOO Tablets 11.61, 142 Pearl St.; Mrs. Blanche Swan ter St. Struff, Mrs. Dominick Ponticelli Kingswood Day Camp and the rad; vice president, Mrs. Leon V. diphtheria, and whooping cough. VUe vote. In this instance no opposition for theft. Saxton, who was arrest GIANT DOUBLE RILLt, MANCHESTER AND HARtFORU 100 in lets Only $lJi8 was registered. David Yeomans, ed by lA. Walter Oassells, Is being son, Andover; Thomas Coville; 88 . 1 and Miss Joyce Ottone. West Hill Aquatic Camp for the Gue; secretary, Mrs. Irving Rez- TRUSS HTTIND 350 TableU $4-50 chairman of the Regional High held by police for his appearance W. Middle 'Tpke.; Daniel Plata. 215 Connecticut has ino're than 10,- ‘’Presents They will model fashions from coming season, according to ap nick; treasurer, Larr}’ Bates. New maintain a complete line of biologicals. pointments announced fay Joseph representative# to the PTA ' Coun School Planning Committee, made in town-court tomorrow. Hollister St.; Mrs. Agnes Purdin. 000 miles of streets, roads and the Peggy Lane shop in Manches By AKRON Oradnated Experts' ,, THROUGH FARE 20e - J. W. Hale Corp. the presentation of the report be Police today also reported an Coventry; Mrs. Marie Newman, 22 highways. ter and millinery and accessories E. Gargan, director. cil are Miss Barbara Jones, teach /IDMJkxmF# iH t . Mall orders 10c extra fore a group of some 125 towns other theft charge, this one involv William St.; Miss Mabel Bjork- m MMemneiMT ( from Janet's. Several of the wom- Named a counselor for the er representative; Mrs. George Also Abdominal Supports, Elas Also roqulor scKodulod runs for 1st ond 2nd shifts people. "i ing a 16-year-old accused of steal man, 84 ^ n ton St.; William BRiMas v o r trMEPARI'LOHb pari'lovs ' en will also model' old costumes. Kingswood Camp is Ralph Macca- Walker and Mrs. Doris Lynch. tic Hosiery and all typea of ing a bicycle at Buckland School Hewitt, 149 1 erter St.; Mrs. Bar S.Se BROADWAY MITMCAI. “MEMORY LANE” Others who will participate in rone, muaic teacher, who reside.^ in Assorted sundaes and coffee surgical appliances. Private Fit- to and from Unittd Aircraft. For information coll: l u i n n ' s ' It was estimated that 90 per AT OCR REOYLAB PRirESt yesterday monilng. bara Williams. 27 Carol Dr.; Mrs. this program feature will Include this town, and Kenneth Goodwin, were served by the Hospitality cent of those In attendance cast “NEW FACES", . ED SULUVAN KNOWS now of Stafford Springs and a for ting Room. ballots. Roscoe P,. Talbot moder The youth, Ronald iBrauIt, of 717 Mrytle Nauman, 151 Hollister St.; Mrs. Charles Robbins, Mrs. Henry Committee in, the cafeteria. Miss > h a r i B a ^ Tolland Tpke., reportedly told Rusrell Koehler, Thompsonvtlle. with EARTHA KITT and \ OLD SONGS MAKE GOOD SHOWS Flanagan, Mrs. Henrietta Bernals mer basketball player here, has Barbara Jones' cla.ss woii the at ated the meeting which was re The Neweet, Freaheat Talent been named counselor at West SILVER UNE BUS LINE, Inc. portedly quite brief. police he wanted the bike for and Mrs. George Maneggia. tendance banner for this final Quinn’s Pharmacy DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: You’ve Ever Seen Miss Diane ^ ra n , a profession Hill. transportation honie. He was ar Mrs. Si>sanna Howard. 346 Keeney Alas L sM meeting. MANCHESTER. MItchoN 3-8978 Meanwhile in Marlborough, the Laal* Hayward SksWR A« S;SS-S:M WAODEUL SCHOOL, MANCHESTER al model from* Hartford, will be The season for both camps is Alt-CCyiOltlONIO smallest of the towns considering rested by Patrolman Thomas Gra St.; Mrs. Geraldine Chambers and Vaa Hellta Saaaar Dra ham shortly after the bicycle's “Daffy of - — PLUS — featured in both divisions \>f the eight weeks from June 28 to Au U d l ik ii d the school project, some 60 people son, 185 Hubbard St.; Mrs. Cora “ SHANE” fashion show. The food sale fea gust 20. This will be the tenth sea COMWII theft was reported. Pigeon. 34 Hale St.. Rockville; San Qneatin” In color voted In favor of the referendum T fch . g ;lt Fris M i Sat., May 14-15, at 1:15 P.M. ture is being arranged by Mrs. son for Kingswood Camp, which by a show of hands. One dissent In other arrests r e tr ie d today, Mrs. Geneva Roy. 8 Stephen St.; Phantom of the Riie Morgua John H. Anderson, 61, of Hart Harold Jarvis and Mrs. .^Ifred Is for boys 5 to 13 years of age. ing vote was registered. There was Sylvester Giacomin, 40 Ward St.. KARL MALDEN The West Hill Camp is in its sec ford, was charged with failure to W«4.. “ RHAPflODY” Plai St S: IS Do n a t i o n — ADULTS $1.00 Lewis. Hostesses for the evening some questioning of the commit Rockville; Mra Jean Blatter, 83 ond year and 1, for boys 10 SLIP COVERS CUSTOM MADE stop at'a stop sign; MsrionrSter •■TENNE88ER CHAMP" All Calar Wes., ••RRAP80DY’’'n 3 o W ■include Mrs. Charles Robbins, Mrs. tee members, but on the whole it Grand Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Doris Anthony Camille and Mrs. Ray through 1.3. A number of boys In was described as a quiet meeting. phenaon. 29,. of Camp Meeting Road, Bolton, parking within 23 mond Holland^ this town are enrolled in both Terrific Spring Values feet of an intersection; and Ed There will be several acts of camps. win C. ■ Briice, 23, of ' Stafford entertainment Including vocal ^rln^s, and Robert S. Matthews, duets, solos and dance numbers. A- ANOTHER 6 Charter Oak St., apMd- number of door prizes will be DIVAN, CHAIR, Ing. awarded. Ticketa may be obtained I m at the door or from Mrs. Andrew a n d ROSALIE A CHAPDELAIHE Fisher of Andover or Mrs. W. Wes 4 CUSHIONS $59 50 A„dup Th«\Theafra It* Tha I TELEVISION ley Robbins. and Her Dancers— Will Present ' jtiwCTiow Kg$I-3l»wimMaiiTic I GENERAL REPAIRING Over 10,090 yards of beautifnl paherns to -choose M tat n u CATAIM Trailer Act W rit Don’t Give Pupils Money I Parents of eighth grade stu AND . from includinff Hand Prints, Bark Cloth, Twills and y M PRATT S m iT TWO FIRST RUN HITS! dents who^wlll leave Thursday on many others. .\lso drapes and cornices expertly made. MofielMstGr Wonpap«r Filed iu Tolland a two-day trip to New Yozk City WOODWORKING HAATFORU PROGRAMS THE WEDDING OF THE PAINTCD DOU’ have been requested by the school ' OPEN THDB80AT EVENINGS «ad PoiEt C oiwpaBy Furniture and Appliancea CALL OUR DECORATOR NOW Old Homestead Tolland, May 11 (F)— A tem- Video Etverydsy—All Rights Reserved—H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc staff not to give money to their Repaired p. B. FRECHETTE, Prop. porqry and permanent Injunction , a n d ' ' children. The staff feels this is Im t4» Broad St„ Tel. Ml-»-«a91 against tlie town of Tolland ha's portant and has asked full cooper DISCOUNT MAIL ORDER been filed with the clerk of Su ation from parents. Mrs. Gilbert , OPEN EVERT EVENING perior Court here regarding trailer “ON OROADWAr Each student making the trip 56 Cooper St.—Tel. M1-9-087S JA"5s0346~AFTER 6, CH-6.6778 O N tlL e ordinances adopted by the town will be given a sum of money for or M1-9-8S89 April 13. A faramoaRl Pictwr* his own personal expenditure from Tlie plaintiffs, Donald B. Your summ«r driving con O'Leary ■ and ' ’hoda O'Leary, phis FRIDAY, MAY 14, 8 PJI. b * hmM * s o much plodk- DONUT SHOP owners of land on Hunter . Rd., ontor with o now Moto have a trciler-coach which is on a PASQUALE concrete foundation. It is equipped rola auto rodio. InstoHod with water lines,, aeptia tank and VERPUNCK SCHOOL AUDITORIUM in o {iffy. ' PIZZA and GRINDER other sanitary equipment and is » * > . . SHOP located a'oout 50 feet from the SM Center S t. TcL MI-9-U2U7 traveled portion of the highway. nCKCTS: ADULTS $1.20 The O’Leary's have - expended 277 BROAD M l-S-llM We Specialize In over" $2,000 for improvements and v/ill expend 57,000 for the coach AUltP AHUU.^f3CTUtt CHILDREN UNDER 12. 75e ' • Pizza • Grinders RADIO SALES and 6 3 9 Itself. 'They, pay a real and proper (Tax Included) TELEVISION SERVICE • Spaghetti • Ravioli ty tax o . their property and coach. CHILDREN UNDER 1? FREE Italian Sauce To Take Out They claim in the writ that the SHOW STARTS AT DUSK IIS V O U 1.IICB IT town of Tolland had a meeting for ckassei S Gersisrly S) Hew Haves, S:SS ( SAD BOR HOPE SHOW, r,iir»ts that purpose, passed an oidinancc f'.ea ' Dorothy. Lamour - Edmund Center St. Open 9 A. M. to 1 A. M. licensing coaches ss sleeping -quar Chaanal SS Hew Britoia, Cess. O'Brien In ffho sKowtroouv Daily Chaastl SS Helyeke, M s... (43) THR GOLDRERtiS ters and requiring that applica Ckessvl SS WaferbeVy-. Caaa. (53) TEAMWORK POE 8APRTT AT CORNER OF ADAMS STREET tions for licenses be made with the CkaamI SI ByriattlaM, Hava. (3S) CAPTl'RRU WfjMoYCb i : U (S3) VARIETIES ' *• y town elerk after approval ha.s been TONioHT^HELL AND HIGH WATER” PLUS^'IROITGIoOVE” S H 0 W ^ * 7 P J ^ . . . if y(Mi ipark to the Iqw^lung niESCRlPTlON PHARMACY received from a healtl' officer. - S;3S (SS) DANNY THOMAS SHOW I < S> AKIXAL TINR (SS) LOVE STORY ailbotiette.of thii alirrihg Super ” 88” . . . • SSI BgR SS WB6TRRM THCA- (S3) B E D 6HELTO.N SHOW 901 MAIN STREET TRH—"Lucky Larrlfan" tbooe Ion, and lovely 'lima of *«ireep.cut A Matinee at 2 P. M. Manchester BEDWETTING (tS> WRSTEBN PLAVH O U 6 B door* and fender* . . . the dramatic • f DAYS Eveninffg 1 Show (SI) YKCLE KD’B Pl'M CLUB G. e. WWis a Son, Int. TEL Ml.3.5321 About Town 7 P; M. —Ed Hatch panoram ic wind*hield that iqiake* other* CAN BE STOPPED! . STARTING ( S) APVENTCREa OF BLINKY t M b Ib S t — Phoae BU-S-81M look old . . . in *hort, if this hur girm The Sisterhood of Temple Beth “ Bait” at 7 as. > < aSl) HOWDY DOODY TIME OLD LEHIGH GOAL you a thrill jiMt standing (till. I 9uPti nobody ; (SS) TOWN CBiER ■N Sholom will hold Its combined TOMORROW “ Lucky Me” 9:50 SHELL FUEL OIL undp'itandt ui.’ ( Si Y W r HARR POREION r Seminary, .Torah and Youth pro POLICY With AmBxiBg FOA-Sx They In Hartford, gram tonight at 8:30 in the Tem (M) NF.WK AT SIX-Peta Stoner FOR CLEAN HEAT -Y o u 'll Opening Week Special U. Ss oil burners ple.. Election of officers will also (U t - CHRISTO PH BBS tske place. Hostesses for the social ITS (SB) LADY o r THBHOOK9HBLP outiell the Tbiw'SicMTloWMi —EUeni Knaeiand t;M (53) DANNY THOMAS SHOW AIL KINDS OF Outsell1 hour to follow Include Mrs. Louis (tl> CISCO KID ( S-AS-.3S) MEET MILLIE. neyl five 0 Bayer, Mrs, Seymour Beliak. Mrs. HAS HiR BiSSiSr THE —Duncan Itenaldo Starring Elena Verriiigo, o n tK( * RICAUSI leading brendt Bernard Bursark. Mia. Daniel Bur- I (M) THE RARLT SHOW— Florence Holpp, ■ Morvte N fr « F A U .I N "Skr Dragon" ' Kaplan -\ combined. sack. Mrs. Irving Handler. Mrs. ULTR^NEW (SS) JOLLY on tE (St)It) I MABRIEDM A I JOAN Rhilllp Harrison. Mrs. Daniel Car- (tS) WBATHERHAN—Biu Martin —Joan Davl* Up. Mrs. Theodore Weiss. Mrs. I (U> 6POBT6-BU1, Keatl^ S:l# I S> srSPENSE D <> 11 u t s LOOK (SSl PLAYHOt’SR OP STARS Louis Foeter will provide the sim- (M ) IJ- HOCB "Tba End ol PaiH pha cake, Since there will be no Dane" lighting ceremony in June, the (U) ALL STAR PLAYHOCSB, IN D rifiag lasthietloRS ■-'Junior'; - m members are requested to light - (St) CITY DETECTIVE S r is candles for the June party at this ISiM ( SAD JL'DGE FOR YOGHSKUr ‘ FROM YOUR HOME c y - No 10*59^1 dO«i your child ho>e *0 meeting. MUSICALS „ -F r e d Allen, heat vulfr- tho/v>e oftd d’tq'orv co-sr<3 - (SS, DANGER ^ "Outlaw'! Boole" Doc. • *-y bed weft."9 FNURTONS ''•f>od The final lesson of the series -on FROM With loaured Dual Control Cnrt; (SS) .M(K)NLI(iHT MOVIES pg*e*'*ed by T docto', hci p'Oeed flower arranging by Mrs. W. W. Bnttafnetion Gnamnteed 1S:M ( S) TO B E ANNOt’NCEO Over 40.' ' ' l i e i *ho* • « 'or Eells and. Miss Ellen Buckley of WARNER ,(SS) SRB IT NOW - Edward R. E 3 reel the d hsb't in 2 »o 4 the Manchester Garden Club will •furrow *»e-ki *• t^'Ou! d'uqt or o't:-h (S3) NEWS AND WEATHEH be given tomorrow at 7:30 In the Drivfaig SelMol (SI) NTOBY THEATER rr.ee*- BROS! OIL BURNERS library of the Es.st Side Rec. TEL.L. M I - 9 ^ k lt<4S I |) TO B E ANNOtNCED FREE DETAILS UM ( U BOBUT HONTQONEBT • PLENTY OF FREE PARKING The Italian-Amerlcan Club Aux FBESRNTS: "The Wages MODfi seat MAIL COUPON TODAY! •:tS ( S) BPORTBCOPR — Syd Jallea of F ear" iliary will hold Us monthly meet (SAAB) DRADLINB EimsON — SP O R TS -Jerry Healy 11:1S (St) WEATHER—John ()uiU , I ( S> WBATHEB POBECABT • DRIVE RIGHT UP FOR YOUR FRESH LASSEN TIm Enurtone Company 11:U (St) THE LATE SHOW— St. Margaret's Circle, No. 180, < S) THR HEWS TODAY "Pretender" Daughters of- Isabella, will meet (5S) AREA NEWS—SPORTS (U) MIOHTCAP EDITIOB DONUTS. COFFEE. SUPER HAMBURGS 119 ANN ST. (U) LO^L NEW6-k>cd Dwyer —Fred Dwyer r - i r < . A Gooora! AMfow Yahm. PETROLEUM HARTFORD, CONN. this evening at 8 p.m. in the K. of (ft) WORLD NEWS TONIGHT (SD e l e v e n t h HOVH MOTn C hgll. Reports will be given of the (SS) CRC8ADRB BABBIT Love it? Y ou'll roue about U! It'a like nothing you ever felt before AND DELICIOUS STEAK SANDWICHES **Your Comaaunity Shell M. H. 5-11 1I:3S lU ) PHEVCES recent successful food sale and ( S) SI'PRRMAN ItiSS ( B) MYSTERY THPJITEB — — because.it’a like nothing ever h iiill liefore. Ne'ver tlicb picture-window Dealer” atatis ______card party and other matters of (U) CAPTAIN VIDEO Charlie Chan (U ) YOU AMD Y O l'B HEALTH Tiskm!,Never such a road-hugging, relating ride! Never such a breath f Birch Mountain Road business discussed. (SI) WEATHEH SHOW I ADOatSl^______Tamarvaw’a Dayttma HigblIgMs Phone MI-9-0121 (SI) NEWS DESK taking hurst of power as from this record-breaking "Rocket” Engine! • OPEN DAILY 9 AM . to 11 FJA Mrs. William Roacoe, Jr., chair —Hark Peinberg U:SB ( S) STUKH IT RICH Rockville Enterprise 9540 I ^ T Y ______3TATC-I 3:SS ( SI DOITBLB OR NOTHIMO man of the spring dessert-bridge f^est-paoed frieasu (U ) JOHN DALY—Nawa t:tS ISl) KATE SMITH Never auch effortlcM ease and aecurity os with this new Safety of the Women's Auxiliary of Man (SA) MAHOR AND AEffP 4:SS (SB) ROBERT Q. LEWIS KBOH chester Memorial Hospital, an ever to iqirMMl a wide 1 Sswk ta Bn Stan’OTfhe t Itane k Sn MMO’a (SI) MIOHUOHTS-Taai.Cakoa Power Steering*! Yea, behind the wheel rtf this Oldsmnbile ' TawVnOHiF * ’Mftfiltasw’ * -ataMbW nounces that it will be held in the (SS) WRAXHRHVAHH-CaveU Jo- you’re reui/y l ir in f! So why waste another day o f M ay? .Make ynkir smile acron the fiwe t a W Wf 111! snHii’oiia nuHw Iwr# bert Make the OLD HOMESTEAD spacious dining room of the insti ( S) IT V A PLB A 90R B KEITH’S VARIETY tution, Wednesday, Jtme 2, at 1:30 of the wenenf Mi Wh iSa «a Aapr * -ttaV * V M * Mr dale with a Super "88” today— for the ’’Rockel” ride <»f tom orrm c! 6 BE 1 T EiSTFRIi Roohng and fISAS) DOVOLAS RDWAHD9 g and NEWS SHOP a H M I CII9ICIII1 SIDING COMPANY p.m. Mrs. John AUioon heads the THR NEWS •0*«M*l W M*« SMS Your Fayorite Meetin' 'N ' ticket committee, Mrs. William J, (U) THE PABTOB 21 OAK STREET->MANCH1^STER (Sll DANCE PARTY DSFOT SQUARE ROCKET ENGINE Shea, prises and Mrs.. Joseph Perp, i : a t BAD NBWS CARAYAH -Jaka Eat in' Place for Your A. V. “BUR-r LINDSAY, Prop. refreshments. It stias .. Camaran Swaysa ObUj 0:99 to 9:96 pja. (SBAD JO ST A rrO B D SHOW O p t ! Shh. .d:M toffiM M L MId-Alternoon ond WE SFECIAUZE IN Our Lady of Victory Mothers (Sil YOR CAN DO IT TOO Clrcla will meet tomorrow a t' 8 U D 3 IS/I O B I I- B Evening Snacks , RESIDING YOUR HOME p.m. at the home of Mrs. Irma ^ s s i A N ol 0^1 VI IT AT VO U A NI^MIST OLIkSMOilk.1 Oi A l IM’S GMrwiiiM4, 79 Harlan Rd. The co- CHphnajdiog. Aeheatoa, PlOattc aod Iaaulatc4 hosteaa wrtU be Mrs. Shirley Ssm- GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. P ■ J Htag. te • wMe trariety o f eolora aMl atylea^ / offsky. A nfw member has been 2nd HIT! TELEPBONE M -S -«m -ar 3MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, MAY 11.1954 f H 6 E I T V B P A G E F O U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- TUESDAY, MAY 11,1954
^vlll also be a Him o n , com m unica sentence. Sentence was suspended Society Members Present Films A t. provided- he could furnish bond of GOP Asking Allen Welfare Dept. Is Seeking >, ? ■. tions with talks by jfack Spencer i Rockviile-Vernoii X, Coventry Auto Baby Seat Donation $500. ’ arid. Frank Budinscak. o r d e r s ' n o w t a k e n f o r D eborah K. K eating (Anisider Riinning Sponsor Banquet Training Session All Wardens who have not as Deborah Edna K'eatlng, 21- BUY NOW AND SAVE! Mrs. Eari^t Rose to Head Does anyone have ..i used o A ' yet been jworr in will take the I Mrs. Lodge Wilt Be Model morith-old daughter of Ruth Society members spon seat for a baby he would be path tomorrow evening. At the and Barbara .(Rich! Ke.-iting of 11 (Continued from Pngn On«) The Aim of the Hydrogen bomb close of the meeting, uniforms will AMESITE DRIVEWAYS sored the first Mother-Daughter willing to donate to Welfare Laurel St., died yesterday at City •i. explosion in the Pacific will be be distributed to all personnel who Jurgen-Barstow C O K E Per Ton Cash $23.00 / Garden Club Plant Show banquet of the Covenant-Congre Dept.? Seems the welfare peo shown promptly aL 7;30 tomorrow e POWER ROLLED e ALL WORK OOARJ^JTEED I At County Fashion Show H ospital. She w;as bom Aug. 18, would hot seek renomination be gational Cnurch, held last evening ple have occasion now and then hove been sworn in. e MACHINE SPREAD ' a FREE ESTIMATES 19.52 here. Be.sldes her parents, The marriage of Miss Joann cause he desireii' to devote more night at the Hol!lst4r .Street The meeting will be in charge Frieda Barstow, daughter of Mr. aV "the Vernon Center Conjfrega- to transport a baby from one School. 'This film will open the she leaves her maternal grand time tn his business affairs. He is Per Ton Cash Coventry, May 11—(Spe L cTr V u lori » rain.storm. to Waahlngdon, D, C., and Virginia, H artford. GOP Unit MeeUng Set Tomorrow's meetings include: tribute to each by Mrs. Rask. wdll on th e average total over one give a demonstration of flower ar S t. in March^, I**-’! F ath er Hollcran suffered a frac- The Republican Town Commit Merry Sewers 4-H Club, 9:30 The decorations committee, un half inch in southern New Eng rangements. operatlona here from Hartford breastbone, tee will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. In a. m.. home Mrs. Ethel .Cargo; der the chairmanship of Mrs. land and 1-4 to 1-2 inch in north Tn Entertain Tenm m anufacturing church and .school m other, Mrs. M argaret Hoi- the Bopth-Dimock Memorial Li Fragment Society at Church Com furniture. About 100 persons wore AT H fw m at ,, Richard Nelson, 'u.ved bouquets of ern New England with rain about St. Bemrad’s Men's Club will leran, received a severe head gash \i_!__ ** f % — »/ M_ # »/ brary with Mrs. Philip I. Holway, munity House entertaining Ash- dogwood, lilacs and tulips on the 'Thursday and again on the week hold a Sports Night tonight at 8:i5 employed at the plant until it sus and a fractured wrist. I YOUR PRESCRIPTION’S HISTORY chairm an. In charge. field. Mass. Ladies Society, all-day tables, and at each place were at end. n. m. for the 8t. Bernard’s Men’s pended operations about two Ru.shed to Hartford Hospital in | N et $7S in Sale meeting; Ladies Assn, doughnut tractive programs, with paper Qub'bnsketball team aqd also St. months ago. Hartford was Mrs. Agnes Main- i Some $75 was cleared by the and country store sale, 11 a.’m. In carnations in pastel shades at Dolls are found among the re Bernard's grammar school team. t'lt.v JC-'«urt Cases Heard ney. 40, m other of the dead boy. — Amesite Drives — Public Health Nursing Assn, food the ' First Congregational Church tached to the cover, giving a pret mains of remote antiquity and The players will receive individual Sixteen speeding cases before ] Her daughter, Peggy, 2, received A presiription i.s much more than a simple order, ■ sale Saturday at the South Coven vestry: Little League practice try ty. festive appearance to the often are associated with religious awards, and the Rev. Patrick J. Judge Robert J. Pigeon in City a concussion. Mrs. Maloney suf-. outs for boys 8 and 9-years-old, 6 for it brings to a focus on one small piece of paper try Firehouse. table.s. observances. Mahoney will receive the league ■Court yesterday resulted in the fol fered a fractured jaw and a frac the results of your physician's diagnosis, training Attend .Finance Forum p. m. to 8 p. m. at'the Robertson tropliy. A sports movie will be lowing Judgments; tured wrist. • t h (\- (I » Elmore A. Turkington, town School. shown and refreshments, will be Richard H. Jam ison, 19, F t. The othci* injured .w ere: - Lawn Rclling — and experience. It ia frequently in effect a pass* clerk and town treasurer, and Al Krafty Kllppers 4-H Sewing TO served. Storv, Va., bond $30. forfeited; Miss Catherine Hollefart. .52. sis )K)rt to good health. bert J. Booth, chairman of the Club, 3:30 p. m. for Juniors; 7:30 .Scout I-e»ders To Meet Robert J. Muller, 22. Lakeport. ter of the priest, of Hartford, fa Board of Finance, recently attend p. m. for Seniors, home Hans Han Pinnacle Camp .Scout Leaders N. H., bond $18, forfeited; Ray cial cuts and a knee fracture. ed a municipal finance forum in sen; Frisky Needle 4-H Sewing No experienced akeet ahooter will stop his will meet tonight at 8 at the home mond A. Desro.siers, SnnthSridge, James Torblrk, 3, son of Mrs. Thomas Colla Const: Co. Your filled prescription is also a result of many Farmington sponsored by the Club, 7 p. m., home Miss Naomi swing when he's on his target. He. follows of Mrs. Edward L. Newmarker, Mass., bond $24. continuenion Eldridge G. Yost, 22, F.llinglon. For Agents (Huh a lean from Rwamof, Phona, writa, FROM DEMONSTRATION AND ESTIMATE will be for camp equipment. Manchester Evening Herald meets tonight at 8 at the church. rules of road, fii.eri $12; Jame.s C. TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION or coma in t o d a y ! Application Deisdllne Kear C oventry corretpondent, Mrs. J t t f t H H . I Bill Thrall of Vernon will be the Vivian. 20. Westport, R. I., speed 901 MAIN STREET Charles L. Uttle, telephone Pil CALL The New 5’ork Ltfc Insurance Our catering service is set up to be flexible enough to lam t $3$ la $300 Thursday will be the last date speakeV, telling his experiences as ing, continued for two weeks; Cofc announcea that Robert R. grim 2-8281. an IFTE representative in the for filing application for examlns- l a p p e n /itmrpofwfrf Francis S. Cribby, 22, Hartford, Tucker, special agent fob this area, accommodate any size gathering. Why not call us and "ittiar TEL. MI-3-S321 'tlon for position of rural carrier R .J. LYONS-MI-9-7382 Philippines. All men of the com reckless driving, fined $36; James has again qualified for the com talk over the details? with the Post Office. Applicants munity are invited. F Dalton, 32, city, crowded front pany’s Star Club. Fellows of the American College of Apothccarioi shall actually reside within deliv AGENT FOR IflSUItAMCi Fay44te Lodge of Masons will seat, fined $6. ‘ Tucker will altrilid an education ery of the local Post Office and meet tonight st 7:30 at Ma.sonic Charles H. McFarl: ..e, 3J, Tol al conference at the Whiteface Inn, OVER 500,000 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED must have resided here for one year rLWLBWRABOe Rati OR Vnlpn Street, with the en land, Intoxication, ordered to serve Lake Placid, N. Y., June "-J1. THE BARTLETT-BRAINARD CO. tered apprentice degree to be ex Garden Grove preceding the closing date of filing ^ At LOW PRICES 4 50-day balance of previous sen Tucker became an agent for 2nd Flaor, Over W— Iw r th ’a of. applications. WEST HARTFORD, CONN. Manchester lumber Co. emplified. tence, for violation of- probation: NYLIC in 1951 and has qualified ARNOLU PAGANI, Prop. Mltchall l-dlSS • Manchntar Age limits, waived for perrons 164 E. CENTER STREET The Adult Bible Study group of Edga'r McMann. city, intoxication, for Star Club each ypar. This is PHONES: MI-3-7364 or MI-3-8847 AU( for the YES MANager A Arthur Drue Stores 1 the Talcottville CoiTgregatlonal ordered to serve 30-day balance of entitled to veteran preference are . A Product of F. C. Russell Go., Cleveland 255 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3-5144 his third consecutive Star Club OKN THUtSOAY [VENINGS UNTIl I from 18-50 years, Church meets tonight at 8 st the previous sentence for violations of conference. lu a i aie4i t« m ilw ii il all In M •Further information and applica A ▲ ▲ ▲ A i s ▲ home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mon probation. tion forms may be obtained from aghan. .Tohn C. Casein, 45. 21 Oak St.. the local Post Office. They must be The Women of the Moose meet Manchester, operating while li on file with the United States Ci\il tonight at 8 at t^e Moose moms cense under s.uspension, fined $1,50; Service- Commission. Washington iiiiiliil I mil ,v ith Mary Johndrow, Senior Re taking motor vehicle without own 26. . D. C„ postmarked not later gent, presiding. er’s permission, 30 days in Tolland than Thursday. The meeting of the Youth Fel County Jail, suspended, probation Fire Auxiliary to Meet ♦ ♦ • X lowship of the Community Metho one year; Jam es M. H enry, 45, The North Coventry Volunteer dist Oturch will be postponed to Hartford^ non-aupport. ordered to Fire Department's Auxiliary will Thursday night instead of tonight. pay $10 per week to his wife a/id meet Friday at 8 p.m. in their Fire ' and will be a combined meeting given a 3-month suapended jail house. All women 18-yeara-old and over afe eligible. Members of the family need fiot belong to the dis trict fire company. Herb < lass PUhned m o t o r f u e l The Herb Class Thurj-day- will begin at 1:45 p-.'m. at Caprilands ARMY & NAVY CLUB Herb Farm. Luncheon, will be at 2 p.m. ■'Ihere will be an illustrated program on flowers •."Easter In BUFFET SUPPER and DANCE Bermuda." with color slides on gardens and flowers. I'd Mrs. Adelma G. Simmons, hos TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M. tess of the Herb Class, Saturday will exhibit herbs at the Farming- For Club Meml^rs and Priend.s ton Valley Horsfc .Show and Coun tr y Fair. Today She is giving 'a Get Tickets Now From A & N'Steward talk at a Stamford Garden Club at the Stamford .Museum on "Herbs for Flavor, for Fragrance, for Flip." There will be no Herb Class Mav 20, On May 19 and 20 Mrs. Sim- IT'Ons will exhibit at the Essex Open House and Garden Sale, The Cherry Brook Garden Club wMlI have an herb luncheon and herb prograrti at Caprilands Herb farm next. You’ll enjoy Peraonal Mention John Flynn is expecting' to re turn to his home (.tomorrow on saving at Last Chance Let’s Talk aLiout KITES NEW RECORDS At 2 for $ 1 ! Mandiester Trust 71 AND 44 R.P.M. 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St. NORTHiaANCH; l$N..$M iS,. m iaola TEL ML9-4S73 Potterton’s come to your own conclusions □ 8 M r $8 • V ' /* seeeodoot Um O w Hm dy Rtfupd Poridog Arm (Roar of loakl 130 CENTER STREET — CORNER OF CHURCH AMERICAN O il, COMPANY / V. % / X -X Ma n c h e ste r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Ma n c h ester , conn.. Tu esda y , may ii, io54 P ^ G E S E V E M P A G E S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 11,'1954 And the attacks beggin to subside ones been arrested for driuiken^ fate of Ihe Aleorns, In which enr- after that.''. ,• Texas Extortionist but bad never been In tgduble leeting In Chicago ah awful lot of (Communist) in Hoover qf the FBI (2) Hoover heih. been criticised, too, Dramatic Groups Compete Inus hod luck at the polls seemk' to filtration in the Army at the time again. Hp said^ls wife and child RuUiiBli RRi AbIm i Ifiattrl^ratpr befall amhitinns which are entire CLEANING AND INSTALLING for asking aUQioFity to tap tale- had lived with hm here about four Cliicago -gathering the Mc(^irthy vs. Army T ca me into office. I do not accept phone wires in 'gases involving es Battles with F.BI hanlly needed to an Connecticut ly honorable. th a t. * years. He gave the addre.ss of a R in io v e # So the candidacy It may be logi pionage. subversion, sabotage and In Little Theater Festival garage apartment. £ontitt0 Ijaridil! nounce its principles, or purposes. "This is a great Army and it SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS .kidnaping-and then, bring this rUBI.IMHKP ^ cal and easy for the' top admiiils- In Ciapsiilc; Form Prpb^T Ignores Cjritics; (Continued (Vom Page One) ^ ------. General Cleaning dMlTcUars, M M tt.Tt nUNTTKU CO., IMC. A list of those attending woufd Yankee trptlon triumvirate to agree up«>n is not full of Communiata, and we A complete orgnniaatlan of TRAINED SEWAGE BFECIA1J8T8 evidence into court. The use of The Center Theeplans,' which'! ———— i ' don’t coddia them. And I think a wiretap evidence in federal urts Hundred NighUf,” by John Stuart . When sodium, vapor ia burned it U BliiieU *rM t may not be tl.e candidacy the uolng Iho moot modem eqaipmenl and m*chln*iy—'BEHUl2 origlnalR wa.s "Peace I Bring Wringnr-RoBs Rnplocnd -YnelUy ___ •askaaassasa Kannion,,-iiho recently ‘'resigned'’ the s6-called party insurgents, who Conceding the difficulties of put while ago Roger Baldwin, former Xt the start.of the first adminis at stake, then the sanctity of tele ers who will present "The Lottery” Unto You,” also by Ruth Rowley, road embankment. Officers quickly •ta fU Copy O, David Schine. Schtne was a siib- serious. I certainly agree with that as chnirniR-n of P resident Elsen now have an open bpportimit.V for ting Alcorn over in the convention, commltteC'consuItant before being 100 per cent." Call McKINNEY BROS. director of the American Clyil Ub- tration of President Franklln’-'D, phone communlcations'-ahould not adapted by Brainard Duffield from author of this year’s offering. An surrounded. Jones end overwhelmed other original thia year is-the one him as he drew his gun jfiid fired. MKlIBiiR or __ hower's commission on Intcrgov- the kind of maneuver they like. what other choice wouId .be earier drafted last "November. The hearings started April 22. SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY erlles Union,-wrote to J. Edgar Roosevelt, there were reports thal be extended to criminals. And even a atory by Shirley Jackson. Wil THJ6 ABSOCIATKD HRbJSS The' whole situation is compli to support? -Contldering Alcorn's McCarthy’s side In turn has Hoover: ’It seems to me that your Sen. Thomas WaKsh had aaid he wiretapping should be most liam Brown will direct. The play being presented by the Ashford His head wfcs bashed and his Potterton's erhlnental relations, were named Today’s scheduled hearings is the TEl- Mltehell 8-MOA—180-182 PEARL ST, MANCHESTER group. Tba Aaaoclatad Press Is excluslvsly cated by the obvious tliought that limitations, what otlier candidate's accised Stevens and Adams of 14th daily session. ^ bureau has accomplished an ex-1 Intended to throw Hoover out of reslrirted.” ers perform Friday. clothes spattered wjih mud as IM Center SL, Cor. wf Church aaUtled to tbs u st ot republicatlnD ot cb-rhalrmen of the organization ogepts took him into FBI head- all news dispatches credited, to it, or the next nominee for lieutenant qualiflcr.'lons could be considered using Schine as a “hostage” In at ceedingly difficult task w ^ rare office whw he (Walsh) became Hoove*.sald there is a general An additional attraction in 'the IKH otberwlse credited in this paper which did re.sult from Ihe meeting. governor may be a tort of heir higher? tempting to get McCarthy to halt judicial eense.’ Attorney General. JmpressionxDie FBI taps “thou festival this year ia the preaeutax TROI'BI,E EXPErTF,D quartprs. X a ^ also the local news publish^ bwe. ' F'rom these nhme» alone a gooil apparent, in the event Governor How do two Comrades in arms or divert an Invc.tlgaUon of "For- me, that t’uma ’ up the John Wattawa, a nephew of sands of wii^.when as a fact at tion by Sock and Buskin, dramatic ' Taken to the Dallas County Jail All ripiits o( repiiDllcation ot Sprasl Lodge should, during his second Walsh and a practicing attorney Alspat^es herein are also reserred. deal could be-siirnil.seerty viola.- and 24 at Sanford. Maine, with said, Was too close to her' drive night.’’^ he said. He added that he lU M B E R AUDIT BUREAU o r National Committeeman Meade Al gents wou'!imr.iy,” an adaptation of dBCDLATIUNS. tions. the FBI has probed the way. CoultP the pole be moved, i had ho idea where he was when adopted a set of principle.s aimed corn as that leadership. make, as they consider their own Senator’s methods subjected the chief—and neither has it Involved pdinting Hoover as director of the '■‘Jphnny Belinda." Mnr. Helen Page please? “My daughter and I ; he was arrested and claimed he That fact poses one of Uie first FBI. There was opposition to operations of the Ku KIux Klan, at having America withdraw from chances of a convention battle. '/ rmy to ‘'hammering headlines" the FB I. / and cases involving peonage, SkthnSr iv1Il direct. have just learne<| to drive," she j' hr.’d no gun last night and had Tbs Herald PrUuInc Compuy. Ijk ., difficulties the administraition giving ait-untrue picture of alle.ged Hoover becau.se of stories about Bssomss no financial responsibility for the troubles of the world, and to \ A long standing complaint is slavery, lynchings, etc. and these Soclt and Buskin will appear by explained, "and ,T just know that I never owned one. {^crapblcal errors appeaiiifg In ad- faces in the state ticket situation. .'ubverslon. He has said the FBI the part he had played in the 8s.ve A m ehita a t hoine'by cu rtail ..N o matter who it may be, there’s one that the -FBI is moving In the di- ingestigations sometimes have special Invitation and is not com I'm going to hit that pole." I He said that as a youth he had .vsrtlscments and other reading matter Tile mo.sl obvious candidate for has praised the cooperation it has 'r e ^ o n of becoming a “secret Palmer raids. ■* peting for ai^rds. im Tbs Mapehester Evening Herald. ing the powers of the ‘federal gov thing we cannot forget: If the visitor is in “Shortly before the Senator's brought attacks. M .. r . ... — this leadership to fai'or is one of A Thought for Today received from the Army. Stevens pdlice.”^ What Us the truth In tljls? In addition to-the two local ernment and iUs, chief executive.... its own top members—Alcorp. It said McCarthy’s aides subjected jured while on your property you maj' be ; , Hoover himself 1 ru."hes off such death—which came before • he Hoover says; "I don’t care DIspfijr advertising closiag boars; could take office- I had dinner groups, eight others are competing ^ r Monday—1 p. m. Friday We hesitate, having thus In lias long been his ambition to be him to threats of an “exceedingly headed for serious trouble. j 'a suggestion as an absurdity and about popularity as long as we are for honors. They are Cue * Cur Ftor Tuesday —1 p m. Honda;Monday, Governor. He has) In the last year, serious’’ nature In efforts to win 4 with him. Hg told me he had de right. If a law is bad, if a law dulged in obvious cIn.ssification by W hy Q u it? pointii- to^his record of consistently tain. East Hartford, with "Hello joer Wsdnesday—1 p m. Tuesday. been very steadily at the side of favored treatment for Schine, and If, for instance, he should trip over a .Opposing prppoiMls — some orig-; cided to reappoint Hoover as he is unpopular, that ia a matter for RAYMOND E. r Thursday- 1 p m. Wednesday, One of life's greatest blunders Out There.” by William Satoyan, R r Friday—1 p. m. Thursday.- a.ssociation, to go on and point out the Governor, so That he is very that he felt Ute im)tIlcation was broken sidewalk, fall over a heglectcd toy, tna'ting In Qongresd—that the FBI had found that Hoover had not Congress to correct—not the di is to become so discouraged that been personally responsible for the directed by William McCdrdy: Jbr Saturday—f p. m. Fridaj that there ia also a striking familiar with the duties of the that the more he did for Bchine, or;slip on a loose rug, or if thfi family; dog become a iiational police force.. rector of the FBI. Coventry Players with “Land of CSaaaiflad dsadUns: 10:10 A m. sacb office. you quit~- quit trying to live your the easier McCarthy would be on Twenty years ago It -was pro abuses that occurred in the raids “The civil rights statutes are GORMAN day of pohUeatlea 1^ Baturday — similarity between the pronounce Ideals, quit trying to be gracious, ahould take a nip out of .someone, dire con and had been acting under orders." Heart’s Desire," by William Butler 1 p m. If these three men could agree the Army. posed in Congress that each state on the books — and as long as they Yeats, directed by Shirley Bald INSURANCE AGENCY m ents o f th is "F o r AmeriCA’’ on some outside character as their kind and gejicrous. McCarthy, who has' testified sequences may re.sult. The records show that opder* for are therf, this bureau Is 'going •end twp men here far FBI train win. both Thursday evening; Glas »8S MAIN RTREET Tuesday, M ay 11 group and the pronouncements' nominee for lieutenant governor, To quit is to throw the tools under oath thus far on only one ing (the candidates tVbe dhosen the raids were signed by Frank to enforce fheni." AKVEST tonbury Players with “Portrait of which are ' cont^ucJly coming they would probably have Utile dif- away with which you were to build side issue, has said during his Because such things do happen, more by the governors). T^n these B urke of th e Burca-it of Inves’ti;;a- ' As for the "college trained flat- TeL MI-S-«4M your house of character. tlon, while Hoover at the time was a Madonna.” by Tennessee Wil from Moscow. lleulty in p u ttin g him over.. B t4 if questioning that the answer to and more epople are providing themselves agents -would return la. their feet’’ Jibe—Hoover is proud of the liams. dii-Mted by James' E. Sene- Local Agents For: Defcmting ThemselvcB Again they nnist agree upon .\lcorn, one To quit is to affirm that Satan In the D epartm ent of Justice. DOUGHNUTS In its statement of principles, charges of pressure in Schlhe's with Comprehensive Personal Liability In states and act as “rovlng‘\ FBI fact that this agents must meet chal; Ashford Playhouse with ’The of tbelr own -number, they must is stronger than .God, and, wrong Crlticir.ed FBI »thoda a high standard of education". Hartford. Fire, National FIro If the Oommunlst world were behalf is that Schine is still a men within the state's boundaries. L ater In 1940 there v/as a flare- Doctor’s Wife," an original by Mil the “For America’’ group/descrlbes be prepared for struggle. is sweeter than right. private. And he says the Army surance. / dred Hammond-Knoivltop, directed Travelera, Phoenix capable of InteUigcnt self-analysis, To quit is to give the lie to all Hoover regarded this bill a-s the up of Criticism against the FBI “Our men muat meet a high American foreign policy as "our The first rea.son Is that it Is delayed acting against su.spected opening wedge in a move for a moral, educational and physical by Patricia Grane, both Friday: Amer/cn-s F/nesf - FRESH EVERY SUNRISE It could not be eecaping the fart never easy for one ivho has been your form er efforts; it Is to .say: May we tell you more about this valuable ^ v e r the a rr e s t of person.-^ in De costly, dangerously imperialistic subversives at Ft. Monmouth in national police force. He issued troit in connection with recrliltlng standard,’’ he said, "in order to Center-ln-the-Square with “Four Read Herald Advi. that, at Geneva today. It is ap occupying the role of a party boss Then I w.aa insincere; I w as hypo the face of FBI warnings about coverage'. - 7 foreign polity of tragic super' critical; there is nothing worth Instructions to his bureau aaying; for Spani.ih Loyalists. Sen. George carry out their duties properly. By parently once more ensaged In the to Mcend gracefully into the role some emptoyes. In.alstlng on this type of men, our ■7 ^ Interventionism.’’ ~ o f a candidate. And W’hen he does striving for. “I do not want to be a party to Norris sharply criticized the FBI reraarkabla process of dissipatinK Highlights yesterday—Much of an.v such fantastic and ridiculous for the methods used in these spirit within the FBI has been Marshal Zhukov, in the course do it. he is very likely to dt-cover Td quit is to' declare that you the. of playing any kind of O S«wi <>¥«r Fiol - ' with widen the split between the United. OIL SERVICE raids sUhoiigh- he protested that pound, an exclu-aive combination of chemical additives game of collaboration with Ameri O Makn luironholct fir Dana • X.. N States on the one hand and Brit he had nothing whatever to do ca’s enemies. O AC-DC Air-Cooled Motor — h(u< been combined with top octane to bring new on-the- ain and France on the other by with the raids them.selvea and the 0 Fiva-Spfcd O Slitcii Rt|ulator road benefits to every motoriat: No, they arc sincere enough, manhandling of the suspects. Control • lobbin Wiadtr demonstrating that, after all, they In 1940, Morris'" Katzeff, a Bos M p MI Po iM e r even in their own inconsistencies. had come to Geneva in good faith O Small Band " O Sewing \ The question is of how much a fol ton attorney who haA helped in | Wkoal Initructioni Boosts power up to jXSH—mcreases gas mileage, im- and in some reasonableness. If the tpe defense ,of the stispected an- | lowing they deserve or stand a S YEAR GUARANTEE proves.eL’ery car’s performance! ' Communists had done that, they archists, wrote to Hhover saying:,! EASY TERMS Out of Town CaN would have disproved the United rhaiire of getting aiming the - “I recalled that you had nothing j Chockf pre<(1gnition ping* Mobil Power Compound’s " to do with the Irregularities and ‘ Colket States. Uieoty snd disrreditcd the voters of this country. Tnc answer PHOm dA 2-8931 amazing additive; RT 125, quella and oontrols glowing United States policy,; If the Com is not Very much. Whateier the For Free Demonstration At N o Obligation perils of life in the world, and particles re.sponaible for this trouble. ^ mimlsts had done that, they would n PARK ST., HTFD. have vindicated the position taken they are stupendous and perhaps nlott powerful combination of chemical Corrects spdrfc plug misfirina due to injurious com beyond solution,, they are not to be ASHES - RUBBISH by Britain and Frani«, and, with Gjrner Main afid Park solved or appeased by withdraw A1 STORES -^additives ever put into bustion deposits. Mobil Power Compound increases life them, of much of the so-Oalled REMOVED ing from them. of spark plugs up to three time^. neutralisl world.’ . Alfw Top Soil For Sale imy gasoline to correct engine troubles.'..^ All they had to do was to mak«‘' CALL Ml>3.7644 Controls stalling due to icing of the carburetor. No other a passable peace in - Indo-China. Hark. Rut Not Singing 1 ga.soline oflers the protection of g l y m o n a t e , unique de And they could, if they had been Tile other morning,, one who icing additive, developed by Socony-Vacuum. intelligently devoted to a pdhrX lives in the southern part of to\vn, A i to widen the split of the western and who therefore has a .slight ad- Combats gum which causes automatic chokes and other allies, have - taken their victory at vanlage in climate, announced Last Chance! ll. parts to stick. New additive, RT 2(X), reduces engine- Dien Bicn Phu as a tnumph \vhirh' that his catbirds were batk, sing N. • formed gum — cuts waste of fuel. made-it possible fo r them to af- Order Today * - a . ing that very morning. • ford lK>me generosity. fol" greatest knock>free power — ■ Combining top octane and Mobil Power Compound — New We had been wondering where Such would have been a hiastcr I'f 'the catbirds were. And -sure result of the world's most Mohilgas s p e c ia l gives the greatest protection against stroke of Communist policy., enough, after a day or two ek- advanced Refining deveiopmentsl ^ engine troubles ever offered in any gasoline. But so far at Geneva, the 'Cprfv- plainable as a difference in cli iDunists are, instead, busily and in mate time table, tjie catbirds ap ^ lafaorotory cpntrollad Min in p au tn g tr cor anginm ihowad tneraotaa solently engaged in the prw-e.vs of peared weaving in and out of our more work per day , . . more work per in angina powar output up to 23% whan using Naw M ^ lg a t "SfCCIM driving the United Stale.v and own particular thirket, so that we e t cotnporad to convanlionol praimuia goiolina. Britain and France back together knew our ■soulhern friend had, in again. They are disillusioning the one respect at least, b, de reproach our southern friend for It's optional at extra cost on Vi-, and the whole free world that not liver greater horsepower plus increased BUILD A BIG GARAGE using the word “singing." It li 1-ton models. a operating economy. even, a “modus vivendi,” the Automatic WisiMr LILY OF THE true enough that, later on, the m odest objecUve P resident Ei.ven- You savo with lowor upkttp. New catbird cah and does become the You savo llmo on Hit highway. New hower aiknowledgecl, can be ob Chevrolet trucks are built stronger to last Far A Small PER w e e k most musical of all birds, pos. hjgh-compression power gets you up to VALLEY TREE tained through' negotiation with highway speeds from a standing start in longer and save you money on mainte se.ssing, as it does, superb talents nance. There are heavier axle shafu in two- No Other Tn-o tO V them. less time, and saves you time on bills, too. Like It* for orchestrating all other songs ton models . . , bigger clutches in light- This special "package price" Includes n working plan and theae If they keep' on this way, the You make trips faster-and the new Com- Tour last chance to into its own versatile tenditions. and heavy-duty models . . . stronger frames m aterials: Cbmmunists will accornpllsh fortmaster cab makes them seem shorter. get the amazing Cin- But that is later on, when the cat It's everything. , in all models. drrella tree that • STANLEY OVEKHKAO TYPE DOOR something the free world nations bird Is really in voice, or in 4t.s changes almost over- ■ Each And your savings start tho day you • SIDING TO MATCH YOl'R HOl'.SK could not auhievje among them.- full variety of yoicep. .In early You tovo oxtro trips, too. That's because night from a pretty for $2) buy. In fact, they start-with the low price green shade tree into a 210 LB. J-M or BIRD ASPHALT SHINGLES — aelvea—Hie creation of a hard and May, we discover and report, the of the extra loatf space you ^ in the new fast free world unity on future you pay-and they never stop. Chevrolet a white rioudburst ol flowers CHOICE OF COLORS. catbird is undulimpressed by one Advance-Design bodies. New pickup exactly like p«*rfect Lilies of the you know, is America's lowest-priced line m 6-LIGHT 8 x 12 SASH AND FRA.ME policy in the Far East. This, one single guttera' sound, the caw of bodies are deeper . . . new stake and plat of. trucks. And it’s also the- Valley". Very frag ran t. The sec • FRAMING AND ROOF DECKING would think, would be the very op- the crow, And our first alert as form bodies arc wider and longer. . truck, that has a traditionally ond mlracIe-llke change takes Also, they're set lower to the ground place In fall w|ien the w hole • FOl'XDATION OF HERCUI.ES CEMENT poeita of intelligent Intention on to the presence of the catbird, in high trade-in value. their part. But, as eo often before,, for easier loading tree turns flame red. One of the fact, came'from the audial im pas most beautiful and unusual of U’eH recommend gqod workmen . . . or show you howr to do the whenever the free world seemed Como in and soo bow much sion that the thicket had sud you're ahead with America's all trees. Choice roung 1-g ft. job yourself. Come la . ask guesGons . . . see our plans. to have trouble making up its own denly become, full of an impo|sibIc stock, s e n d n o M ONEI’. Pay number one truck. You'll like (Histman .hargaia' price pins mind about what it had to do number of erw a. Niw low niicii the way we're talking business! about Cbmmunlst Imperialism.' the MOST TRUSTWORTHY TRUCKS ON ANY JO BI r'.O.D. poslage. Postage nald on So the catbird is back, bpt not, prepaid dfders. Satisfactioa Communists themoelves seem to. . rust IS TW nsAM show show m sic U yet, singing.' Ckevre/ef Adyouea-DMfpii Truth DOI Tm OsssS rasa twsns ■ im asw 'tw■ ■ ■ ■,-■ ' ':X - : , • PAGE EIGHT Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , coNNh. Tu e sd a y , m a y ii, 1954 t . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. ya and girls. from 1-5 p, m. Clvfl Defense Telephone Number--9-9068. Mrs. M. Frank McGrath, Mrs. man, Katherine Ellis; marshal, WTIC—Stella Dallas WDRO-My Friend Irma Esther Harsh,. Mrs. Arthur Stiles, Baby Fdund breakfast at the Rectory Hall. Koreen Warner. ' WDRC—Record Shop • WGTH—Red Sox vi. White Sox Ha waa aasistsd by the Rev. Paul Miss Elizabeth Noble, and Mrs. At the church service Dolores •• 1952 CHRYSLER WINDSOR TOWN end ^ WUTH-McCsnhy Hearing. »:44— St. Onge, chancellor of the Nor School has boen scheduled for May Eleven sealed bids for sale of STATC OF WHAY—News; Night Watch Harry. Parker. 1f44 DoSOTQ 2-DOOR SEDAN ^ Hail read the two Scripture les school buses have been opened by COUNTRYWAGON $:1»- wich diocese, the Rev. Francis 17th at 7:30 p. m. at the school. A AL Sets .Vnnual Meeting Qi«y. Fluid OriT«, rwUo and Iwatcr. sons; Patricia Shorey read the - CONNECTICUT WHAY-UU Polks Hop WTIC—Neas; Crime and P. Chambers Murphy, pastor of the parish, the class of 19 will receive their diplo Jobless Claims In New B-29 the Board of Education by con Radio aad beater, ftnidnMile drive. Reall Mena oar! WCCC—Record Review WDRC—My Friend Irm s The annual meeting of Ameri prayers, and Charlotte Sliorey and WGTH—Red Sox vs. White Sox Rev. Luclen Sledzik; the Rev. Faul' V , tractors on 24 and 54 passenger . • X ."v WKMB—Detroit VI. Washington mas at this time, the largest class can Legion Post, will be held Honstan. T«Xe-^ Called for aad deHrMil Frances Pagacli gave short talks buses. DEPARTMENT OF ilOTOR VEHICLES > ' WTIU—Widder Brown 14;«4— ( Rivard; the Roland Giitimette; the yet to graduate. pmuptly at no oxtra in line with' the service. WDRC—Record Shop WHAY—News; Night Watch R*v. Bernard Foster; and the Rev. Decrease Here tonight at 8 at the Community M odern in The low bid on the 54 passenger 1952 PLYMOUTH SUSURRAN JVUTH-Jsck's Waxworks WTIC—Fibber. Molly Grade six, with their teacher Hall. Election of officers and Me genuity hat de charge. 1fS3 PACKARD MAYFAIR HARD.TOP ^he'rwood Ferris read the open- Heater, directloaal Rghta. Extra clean. Nice dark grey flaldk WDRC—L. Parsons John Honan. .Guy Outlaw, will visit the United morial Day plans will be the main Ihg sentence, and the Rev. H. R. bus was by live Liconard Motor Co. 1 1 *:4I— X WGTH—Red Sox vs. White Sox Members of San Jose Oounidl v ise d a new t'tone tan. Fully eqidpped. oi Willlmantic, *4,|00; Charles WHAY—*10 Polks Hop < X 14:14- Nations on May 25. Several par Jobless benefit claims remained items of business. type baby dia Keen gave out the announcements WCCC—Record Review WHAY—News; Night Watch and Assembly, K. of C., actedx as ents will accompany the group. Simon, Inc., Norwich, $4,165; Jor 9 9 WKNB—Detroit vi. Washington fairly constant iii the Manchester Hail Storm Hits Area per that looks PINE PHARMOY and offered the closing prayer. INSPECTED 1951 PLYMOUTH SUIURIAN WTIC—McCarthy-Army Hearing an honor guard. - ...... Volunteers for the school library A severe hail storm, with stones .'\ttends Canaan Conclave dan Auto Co., WUllmantlc, $4,400; ' WriC—Ths Woman WDRC—News: N o c tu re Sponsors for the class were Mrs. area during' the week ending Sat so much like a Charles Simon, Inc., Norwich, i Heater, directional llghta. Ope owner. Egtra clean. Low mlleagak WDRC—Record Shop WGTH—Red Sox vs. While Sox program for the remainder of the as big as marbles and lasting long B-29 that it hat C A U MI-9.9E14 tfS 2 HUDSON CLUR COUPE Mi.ss Chailotte Shorey attended 5 5 Dark green finish. WUTH—Jack s Waxworks 14: Muriel MscGrainor, Andrew Gas- school year include: Mrs. Ray Bid- urday despite Teported lay-offs er than for many yeara, struck modern moth the final meeting of the Canaan $4,465; Garrlty Bros., Manchester, $:••- WHAY—News: Night Watch par, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- well, Mrs. Ronald Bockus, Mrs. le d and grajr* equipped. $4,500; Associated Motors, Say- Approved WTIC—McCarthy-Army Hearing here, the State Labor Dept, re this section of the town about ers up in the air with enthusiasm. Conference staff, held at St. 4 4 WHAY—Western Caravan Veigh. The altar was decorated Dewitt Boyington, Mrs. Philip De ported today. 10:15 a. m. yesterday. The electric Mark’s Episcopal C!hurch in New brook, $4,613; Jordan Auto Co., 1951 HUDSON 4.DOOR SEDAN WCCC—Record Review WDRC—Moods for Romance with red and white carnations noncourt. Mrs. Roy Darwin,^ Mrs. The manufacturer has named his Willlmantic, $4,550; Bousa Motors, WKN'B—Di-truit vi.. Washihctun W GTH-Red Sox vs. While Box The department's weekly report ^ w er .was shut off for about half creation, the "Dexter Diaper" — PHONi Britain. Satuiday. Patricia and Radio and heater. 24,000 actual mlle^ One owner COQE W'i'lC—Just Plain BUI 14:44— ^ given by the children of the con- James Milward, Mrs. Andrew showed that claims actuidly drop an hour. but the shape reminds one of a 1953 MERCURY 4-DOOR (^arlottc Shorey and Frances \Villlmantlc, $4,716.14; Dili on car. Full price...... '. 9 WDRC—Newi; Recorili WHAY—News; Night Watch flrmstion class. Gasi^r, Mrs. Paul Bramhall, Mrs. TO BANE Ford, Hartford, $4,726; Jack's WKNB-Sgt. K-eiton ol Yukon. 'WTIC—MeCerthy-Army Hearing ped off, from 614 to 607, even Grange To Visit Maneliester Br28 — and the jet speed with AMmWOUHT! Bfarora and ItUKk. Xadlo, iMater. Pagach attended a meef.ng of the Dum-de dam-dum! THIS IS A FACT? You won’t be WORC—Moods for Romance The Bishop spok*. briefly to the David Yeomans, arid Mrs. Howard though a ga.'ment shop laid off 25 Manchester Grange has invited which it goes on and off all-age Dolphin Club at Windham, Thurs Auto sales, Colchester, $4,950; W GTH-Red Sox ve. White Sox congregation, complimfenti'ng' them Sprenkle. FOR A Vaty low mllenge. New car warranty. booked On a 501 or a 702 In one of OUR used c a ^ WHAY—Weitem Caravan 11:44— workers and a textile mill put 30 the local Grange to attend dhurch babies, positively has mothars day, Friday and Saturday. Capitol Garage, Willlmantic, $4.- 1950 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE WCCC—Record Review on their continued apirit of service New Arrival services with |hem, May 23, at the wondering what to do with their Mothers' Day Tea Seryed 900; Soulen GMC, East Hartford, WKNB-Detroit vi. Waihihfton WHAY—Newe and devotiqn to their pariah, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wright on short-time for one week. LOAN ^ Radio, heater. Extra clean car. One onmer, Low price. WTIC—kTont Pasa Farrell WTIC-Newe The tightening employment pic South Methodist Church at the spare time. d A Motliers' Day tea was served $5,795; G. I. Whitehead and Son. WDr C—News expressed hi# hope thaj this same of Andover are the proud parents >25 It (sot 1910 CHEVROLET 2. 6 0 R SEDANS Every one off our u i^ ears carriot a 1954 WDRC—Record Shop WGTH—Red Sox vs. White Sox ture was reflected, however, in an comer of Main and Hartford Readers may make inquiiy direct Grey. Badlo and heater. yesterday by three Brownie Hartford, $5,807.18. ■ Simon's bid OPEN EVERY EVEIIING UNTIL 9 WOTH—Sg t Preston of Yukon 11:14- spirit of cooperation would con of a son born at the Manchester Roads. The Rev. Leon Burr, pastor to manufacturer for names ot Troopa at 8:15 at tlie school audi was on a contract for all six tinue with the prospects of the Memorial Hospital Wednesday. increase lit initial claims, which State off CoRnaatiaut Offffiaial iRtpaatioR WHAY—Hall of Records WHAY-Nlte Watch indicate neW spells of unemploy of the Warehouse Point Methodist local stores and Diaper Service Clb9#M M# 99wiaiutlA9# MU'vGiNf torium ttf their mothers, also buses, Soulen's for a three-year WCCC—Record Review WTIC-World News buikUng'projgrsm of the chuixih. Residents Sell Homes Oturch, will be the guest speaker. Companies with genuine ‘‘Dexter Amewif RmenMd MewNf ^ troop leaders and committee lead contract. WKNB-Detrolt vs. Washington WDRC—Almanac Mrs. Brian Mlnslga was organ Mr.' and. Mrs. EMward Jurovsty ment. This category of claims rose Itickar. W GTH-Red Sox vs. While Sox from 73 to 98- * All officers are requested to wear Diapers" in stock . .. or you may enOAM 12 MO. UMO. ers. Twenty-four passenger bids WTIC—Liorenso Jones 11;S4— ist and Mrs. Alfred Soracchi of of Lakeside Drive have solcl their %m s tat X, 1953 C H E V R O ir STATION WAGON WDRC-Memory Lane Women, who generally account their sashes. mail this clipping plus 28c (in 1M l u * A real clean one! Tan color. Homemakers To Meet were: Garrlty low, $3,150; Soulen, WGTH-Sky King WHAY-Nite Watch Oolumbia, waa soloist.' home on Andover 1-ake and are Hot Lunch Mehu coin) direct to the DEXTER M If**t».n teat N The meeting of the Homemak $4,500, with three-year service. The True! It costs us more to recondition our cars to pass $:«■- WTIC—Slarllgtit Serenade "’Utecelved Sacrament now tefhporarily making their for most of the unemployment The luncheon menu at the local DIAPER^ FACTORY, D E P T . Mt erei was Badlo and beater. ers' Club will be held May 17, at 8 BROWN-BEAUPRE WHAY—Hall of Records WDRC—Night Owl 'TOose who received the sacra home with Jurovaty'a mother on claims, were responsible for 405 of A. board will meet Thursday and this'stringent test—BUT IT COSTS YOU NOTHING WCCC—Record Review 11:44- school this week is aa follows: B-29, HOUSTON 8. TEXAS for a Hmm mIm)blM of MMyOMOl 8MilM» Mi cAMMii p. ni'. at the homi of Mrs. Doug WHAY-NUe Watch ment of confirmation from Bishop Jurovaty Rd. until their new them in the week ending Satur- taihple diaper postpaid, beauti ------—-A^-.. —...g decide upon whether to give con EXTRA! WKNB—Detroit vs. Washington WTIC—Starlight Serenade las M. Fellovya. MlllStream Road. tracts to independent bus opera WTIC—Pays to Marry Flanagan were: Cheryl Ann Don house, which is in the process of da.v, a drop of 23 from the pre fully packaged as a gift with a TnmiONi • w tm • er vm r 1952 CHRYSLER SARATOGA Good Gfooming will be discussed, WDRC-Massey, Tilton WDRC-Night Owl nelly, Judithe Theresa Freeman, being built. Is finished. They are ceding week. 2‘tone blue. Fully quipped. tors or to ask Ofat the Board of We are especially looking for pre-war earn to take in NOW A T 358 EAST CENTER ST.— TEL MI-9-5234 WQTH-rSky King , handsome set of plns-on Request Mali- Carol Ann Jaswinrki, Karen S a r^ dover Lake, and have moved to crease. going from 37,207 to 38,- LEADING BRANDS gift-pack per .clipping, because «ei MAIN niiiT • • tceted Hne' 1953 MERCURY 2-DOOR Vote for Referendam nee their recently Completed home on AIRMAIL - NOTES Osee Mee. Twee. Wed. M . 9.JB 4e MttB Blue. Badlo and heater. pointed Civil Defense director for The electors of this town voted WTIC—Newe Tuncaloosa, Ala.—Frank Thom- O'Brien, Sharon .Mary Rotenberg, 739. During the corresponding 25c does not fully cover ntanu- M d T4w«deyi V^Jg •• S • Ctoevd gMMdere the town, succeeding Harold L. You can rest assured the car you pick out is in perfect' WDRC—Newe aa, 55, former football coach and Ellen Roes Secord, Susan Mary West St. Columbia. week a year ago, claims num iacturer's coet. Nice, dean oar. $ 2 2 9 5 last night unanimously to approve WUTH-Newe Soracchi, Frances Theresa Walsh, Vote For Referendum Gray, as announced by first select the holding of'a referendum on mechanical condition or it wouldn’f bear the State of 8:14— - athletic director at .^labamm, who bered 9,627. l^^urJlragI StortiJ man W. S. Porter. Gray served for WHAY—Spotlight Sports led crimson tide teams into three Mary Ann Walsh, Rosemary Mary The citizens of the town voted Bridgeport continued to lead the a number of yeara as director, but the queation of Joining a 4-town Connecticut seal on the window. ’WCCC—Good Kveniiig tiofid Music Rose Bowl games and through Mathieu. last night to approve the holding state in the number of claims re W« hovB a vory goHormn sbIocHob of > regional school district for the WKNB—Baseball Request Matlpee , Also, Eugene Joq^ph Bergeron. of a referendum on the regional it was. not possible to keep the' towns of Bolton, Marlborovtgh, WTIC—Strictly Sports four undefeated seasons. Born in ceived with 5.836. Wsterbury was , oHwr usod con 9t low, low prleos^ . ground observation post open YOU CANT GO WRONG— GOING TO • WDRC—Almanac ' Muncie, Ind. Died Monday. Bernard Joseph Carter, 'William school question in a relative brief next with 4.658, followed by Hart toward the last, owing to lack of Andover and Hebron.. WGTH—Patterson New York—Ashley Weed Dick* Joseph Chesko, Gerald Michael meeting. David Yeomans, chair We Save Ton Money Presentation of the committee THE RIGHT PLACE DILLON ford, 4,170; and New Haven, 3,548.' support by the'townspeople. x8:»4- inson, 64,‘obituary editor of the (Thesley, Vail Joseph F rc^an , man of the Regional High School Low Cost 2nd Mortgas# To'Model FasUons report was made by the Rev. \WH a Y—Supper Serenade New York Journal-American, a James Joseph C o m , David JMeph Planning Committee, made the ______S______/ . Harold R. .Keen and Clarkson WCCC—On;«l Kvenlng (! Serenade help pajr the bilL So call na today 1952 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR WCCC—ii'ioa Evening Good Music \^Echmlad*ian, Armenia — Patrb Church BoaixkTo Meet Welfare Dept. Post BAKED BEAN SUPPER 6 Cylinder. WKNB—Evening Serenade arch Georg, 86, highest official in The Board of Benevolences of WTIC—Music W llhXBe'at the XrmenlaR Apostolic Church. the Congregational Church, will UNITED METHODIST CHURCH to hear abopt otu easy, loeKceet WDRC—Beulah \ ' *■ WGTH—J. Vandcrcook X CravCfprd.5vllle, Ind.—Mrs. Lou meet tonight at 8 p. n». at the Mrs. Patricia (TIeronon, 134 Oak ROUTE 44-A—BOLTON "cnjoy-it-while-joa-pay-fec-ltV * 7 :1 4 - isa E. Mhnson 04, a post national home of Mrs. Ronald Bockus, An land St., has taken over ths poet Oil CenversleN 1951 FORD TUDOR WHAY—Supper Serenade X pre.sident Of the Ladles of the dover Lake. of Junior clerk-typist in the Wel 9«miera end Cemplete UeHt plan. WCCC—Coon Evening (Food Music Grand Army'of the Republic, an The Congregational Church fare Dept., Miss Mary DellaFera, SATURDAY, MAY IS, 5:30 to 7 P.m! S cyHader. Radio, heater, Ferdomatlc. WKNB—Evening Serenade WTIC—News Ol World auxiliary of a Olyll WAr veterans Council has voted to subsidize the welfare director, announced today. YOU KNOW YOU'RE^SAFE WDRO-Charallera organization. Died' Monday. summer conferdhees to th« extent Mrs. CIsmson was chosen from ‘ ' Prieer—Aflnlts $1.28—f^hildren Vic •oraa leAeat type CalolyMc oil eMclenily; • • e ‘ xynTIl-G. Heatter Florence, S. C.—E^r. P. Frank of one-half of the necessary fee. among several applicants who had For Reservations Phone MI-S-5224 nr S-.7984 *'V^AY-Buppe r Serenade IViciice, 89, former moderator of the Registration for boys and girls in passed a qualifleation test for sen 1950 FORD FORDOR « WCCC—Good Evening. Good Music I ^ ssbyterian Church. U. S.. father ^ades 7 to 12 will soon be closed. ior clerk typist given when an MENU:—Ham. Raked Beann, Scalloped Potatoes, Cole Slaw, BENn SHEET METAL WORKS WKNB—Evening Serenade School Graduation Set Lemon Meringue Pie, Rolls, Coffee. WHEN TOV SEE THIS SION ” $ cylinder. Radio and heater. New paint. WTIC—One Man's Family of tjie present moderator, Dr. opMtng for that job existed in the 342 APAMS ST_TELEI^HONE MI-3.8N4 A heautifnl brown. WDRC-E R Murrow FrankxW. Price of New Mon Graduation at -the Elementary l^ te r Dept. WGTH—Bacharach t:4 4 - mouth, 'Va., and who .nerved ad a WIIAY-Pollah Home missionary to China for more than' 1950 PACKARD SEDAN WTIC—Dinah Shore . "Measure The Pleasure" By Miles That WDRC—People Are Funny 50 years. Bbrn in Richmond; Va. Low mileage. Very clean. WGTH-Mlcltey SpUlant Died Monday, A wonderful ear for only 1 :1 4 - WHAY—Polish Home You'll Enjoy in A "Safety-' t ' . WTIC—Frank Sinatra WDRC—People Are Funny WGTK-Mickey Splllane 1947 FORD CONVERTIBLE COUPE i :J 4 - JACOBSEN and REO Fire eaglae red. WHAY—Join the Navy WTIC—Barrie Craig POWER MOWERSBWERS Just right for the yooager set. WDRC—Mr. and Mrs. North SALES—SERVICF.-F.—TRADES WGTH—High Adventure TEBMS8 , • ipitol Equipmant Ca. '» . 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PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, M At 11,1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MAY 11,1954 PAGE ELEVEN TOONERVILLB POLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BlTSlNESS ' BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER endemic enccphAIitia, which is a •Reds A nsw er virua infection of the brain aoroe- About Town Sense aim Nonsense Umes spoken of as American French Set U. S. Seeks Report Storm Victims sleeping sickness. 'The YVilllng YVofkers of Ihe News Tidbits It Is a nervous condition because J S t .. ■ ^ Casualty Plea South Afethodist YVSCS had a very Ciiill«d from AP Wires it comes from damage to a certain successful blue plate supper last If we are not reaponeible for the moW’gr when I started to cut tha portion of the brain not connected T o D iscuss Pact to Halt thoughts that pass our doors, we grass ^t six in the morning. YVednesday evening. Guests were Not Seriously Injured From. French ivlth the thinking process. Prob the Rev. Fred R- Ekjgar and the ate at leait responsible for those Sol—i^ d what did you do? ' Supreme Chhirt Justice William y we admit and entertain. ably the most common form Is Rev. Percy Smith .and family. Kn- ' Sam—1\ .sent it back and told O. Douglas proposes U.8, Build Authorities at Rockville Oty him to use .ht on his wife when sha (Continued from Pnge Oiie{ that which develops in older peo tertalnment w a ^ provided by a R ed P eace Asian Reds ple— men more often than wopien group from ■ the Manche.ster atomic plant in Asia delicatsd to Hospital today reported that Mdi;* • fS Two young men had been In started sin i^ g at eleven*at night. to peace .. President Synginan Asks Report . Katherine Rothe, 41, and her son, lending fecilitiea for the French —as a .result of some obscure pro Grange and by Mrs. Hazel Lock- (Continued from Page Qag)' vited out to dinner by their em cess which may be connected with ward. A committee meeting will Rhee purges tW( **tuaegade'' mem (Coatlnued from Page One) Robert Jesewski. 18. injured when ployer. .During the course of the treneports. Dien Blen Phu la 175 A child is a cYeature that stands hardening of the arteries or some be held on May 18 at 2:30 p. m. at bers of.his lilMnfai Party who dis ■ / a small tornado rtruck their Elling meal the conversation drifted into halfway ^ tw eek u n adult and a milea northweet of Hanoi, nearest some Paris newspapers', on the eve aUing the Importance of all South unkown cause. the home of the leader, Mrs. Non- obeyed orders and ran for South On Almshouse ton home yesterday morning, wtra channels which got the young television screen. hoapital center big enough to han of the debate, indicating the Gene- . Korea'a National Assembly. east Asia. making satisfactory progress. friends into rather deep water for dle auch a large number of cascF. The shaking may improve from nie HUding, to plan the outing in va negotiatidns were regarded by ' Daihes .Aaked for Speclflra _ * . ’ ------A June. Frederic C. Dumaine, Jr. aaks Mayor Sherwood G. Bowers said, Injuries tentatively diagnosed them. Old man -S it dowifT (to his son,, The fortress' two airstripo. v. ere time to time. Parkinson'a disease the French as hopeless. j Superior Chnirt to Impound rertata Dulles was asked what specific develops slowly and tends to last commitments he thought an anti today he will aak. for a progrw*, as fractures yesterday ware found T 'I Host -Do you care for Omar who was making so rntjch noise). churned to rvbble by rebel mortars St. Bernadette's Mothers (?iiVie Some observers thought the new ; records of the New Haven Railroad to be leas, serious. Thq pair is ex Khayyam? (at one point during Son—I won't, so there! and artillery. The iieslegers’ ever- for a great many years. There is French reaction to the Communist ' which, he saye, may help deter communist alliance should make report oh the conversion project at ■ will meet tonight at 8 o'clock' at which would be effective in this pected to remain at the hospital a the .(linner, thinking to discover Old Man— Stand up, \tten—I encroaching trencdies p<^ed them no pain and the mental condition the home of Mrs- Victor Jamieson, terms represented a softening of mine validity of aignaturee of the almahouse'on E. Middle Turn- few days longer. the literary tastes of the young is usually normal except perhaps proxies voted in April 14 stockhold region. He was reminded that in a will be obeyed! \ repeatedly. Before the planes 'caq 29 Fair\1ew SL their position, but it was clear the {like when the* Board of Diractora Meanwhile, lightseers by the then. ) land there, the atripis will have .to after the disease has existed for main ptovi.sions of the Vietminh ers meeting at which he lost con speech Friday night he had re- Young Man—P ret^ well, but, trol of half-bUlioq dollar utility. terred at various times to the dan meets tomorrow night. hundreds flocked to Ellington- to My oldest and third brothers be repaired. many years when thinking may be The Holy Family Mothtli'S Circle plan were far from acceptable to The conversion work, which will v*ew the affects of the freak wind personally, I prefer Chianti. married sisters; my second and somewhat slowed. FYance. ger that commitments would mean YVhether the Vietminh will do this will meet Thursday evening at 8 • turn the old brick building into a storm. The subject wag abandoned, but fifth brothers married sl.sters; my themselves, using war prisoners Strenuous activity or entertain ' After a carefu I study of the tighting. on the way home the other said to O’clock at the'•'home Of Mrs. YY'ii- Duties answered the question police atatlot. and court hocae. Is Additional State Police were ral sister and I married brothers.— lor labor, or leave it to French en ment should be avoided, but a fair liam Martens, 9 Stephens ,-8't. plan,'! the spokesman said, "our lied early last night to handla traf his chum: ■"...... • Mrs. Emma Hartshorn, Laurel- firmly and emphatically, saying being done in large part by police gineers was not kpown. ly active life with some work is Members are reminded to bring first imoresslons are still valid.” regulars and auxiliary police who fic pouring into town. People came Other young man—Why lion’t ville, Ohio. It appeared possible helicopters He added, however: 'Obituary that the commitments should be you simply say you don't know generally desirable. There are sev Clothes for the miaaioni i Of such a character that if they have volunteered their aerx’ices. from all directions to see the utter , might start bringing out the roost eral drugs Which are often helpful "We conaider the Vietminh pro Bowers aaid he had nothing deWtruction caused by the tornado when you're asked something you Visitor-7-Do you believe that de gravely wounded shortly. They can posals as a basis for discussion to were openly challenged wc would don’t understand? Omar Khay In controlling the tremors,, though Hose and Ladder Oo, Ho. 1 will specific in mind In hia decision to which left devastation in-this farm parted people communicate with land almoat anywhere, undeterred hold its first drill the season to -' gether with tha French proposals. be prepared to fight. He sat’d the ing neighborhood yam isn’t a wine, you idiot. It's a you? complete cure cannot be expected. existing North Atlantic and Inter- requeet the report, adding he mere by the condition of the field. Cold water treatments, special night at 6:15 at ^ e firehouse, cor- [ We have not rejected the Vietminh I UenUiB ly wants "to lee that everything is tm- kind of cheese.' Medium -Oh, yes, my husband American treaties carry such im Emergency crews worked N Wounded Rehig Treated ■ exercises, sun baths, massage and ner of Pine Street and Hartford. proposals." being done according to the rfiles.” throughout the night, repairing • f ■ M. t—■ H. t f»l on. • sends me alimony every week. A spokesman for the U, S. dele plications. * ___ — ' \The Vietminh radio said last vitamin preparations have all been Road. j It has been reported that the utility poles, clearing wreckage Sol;r-So you and yotii''" neighbor^ night every possible medical aid gation, Informed of the new.French Mrik Joba J. WUlielm The next question was whether hep« you don't mind— Junior wants to try out hit book arc not on speaking terms ? Life must be worth living. The tried without much succeaa. Sur Chamber c f Co.mmerce has rece(y* and restoring power to the area on wa» being given the wounded tak- Tile Rcfhertaon PTA will hold statements, said the United States Mrs. Gladys Mae Wilhelm, SO, the commitment in the proposed ed a report, .on the. convaraitiR.^ of ridditt on you!" Sam—No. My neighbor sent me cost has doubled and we still hang, gery has been attempted in s'ome Southeast Asian' pact would sipply the YVindsorville Road, between •n at\Dien Bien Phu. ita regular meeting tomorrow night o p p o s itio n th e 0>mmunlst terms Plnq Lake Shores, (Coventry, wife project' from the Chamber'a build-^ .Y5'indsorvil|e and Rockville. a can of oil to tise on my la\yn on. cases with results, on which medi was unchanged. It was summed up to the present kind of fighting— The ^.broadcast aaid most of the cal men are not yet thoroughly at 6 ^ at the school. The program of John J. >Vilhelm, died this i(tg contractors’ division. At the YVindsorville general OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE Injured'men were being treated by v M be a family festival. Each this way: 'The Communist plan, if morning at. the home of her that is. Communist rebel fighting No RrlMloa store the proprietory, Mr. and Mrs. with MAJOR HOOPLE agreed. There is need fbr improved accepted in full, would represent DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE their own doctors, who also are amlly la reminded to bring a box bro'ihe.', YValter Palmer, Welgold inside Indochina—or onl,.' to (Chi Bowers said hik' requeat for a (Dhariqs SsynMnski, have started a captives, ^ore than 20 French doc methods of treatment and preven lunch. unconditional surrender to the nese Communist intervention. tion. and research may bring this Road, 'Tolland. report had nothing to do with the fund fdt the Rothe family, hardest srriFFV SURE tors were iA Dien Bien Phu when (Communists. Dulles said that if all three of I’M CLAP I MISTAH MAOOR.l SEED your PiLt T. »t Bm. U •. FBI OR. about. Bonr in Andover, May 10, 1924, Chamber’s document, which is said hit. TAKES CARE •COT A PAST Obt. itM by WM lofwBB. t it fell. The anauel spring meeting of Sources close to tile Vietnamese the Indochina states—Laos, Cam to deal with the awarding of bida, OFTHISOLP WUTH UIVIM'IISJ-- WHIZ in h e r e .ricksh aw in - opf The broadew made no mention the Hartford County Bep'.ibltran delegation said the Clommunlst she had- been a resident of Coven- DWCr IT, JASON.' ARE you Answer to Previeua PuiiU iry'for about eight I’eara. She was bodia and Vidt Nam, are in the construction methods and building F0R60TTEM rr KEEPS ME SURE TV4E b a ll WENT IN TREE5/-»THAS6 W Flf=TH »AU- ‘Nopt! It wasn’t tha ’Bluo Danuba* aithar— guaaa again!” | of Genevieve De Galard Terraube, YY'onien's As.-in., v’lll be held Mon terms were unacceptable to Viet pact then It would be appropriate YVest Springfield. Mass., May 11 HERE.' FROM MEPDLIM' W£ LOSE ON TH' FUST THREE Radio Actress □ l a a I L jcacii:! | u a u u Nam. ^ the daughter of Raymond C and code re.!trictions. ThLe report has (A5—Mrs. Ralph Kuhnel reported HERS PBUHf^S WE'D French Air Force nurse who was day. May 17. at Simsh'iry House. to use force to put down the fight been presented to the Chamber's IN other PEOPLElSl HOLES.'-^ PAR’M AAV a s k in ' Q O a I I 3 I1I313 ■ L JU E d U These reactions came aa the In Alice Johnson Palmer of Andover. she stepped into her backyard yes FUTURES/ 0BrtEK 60 l o o k in to QCSQlaaucsQLJacia trapped in the fortress after rebel Luncheon at 12:30 will be followed nbvv going on there. board of controls PUT HAS YOU (SOT fire destroyed the helicopter which Suspension by a special program, with Gov. dochinese talks were in recess. One She waa a member of the Andover terday and found a aoggy envelope THE CUPOM tHE eUBBhjf ACROSS ■4 Summer (Fr.) QQDiiuiQaaaiaiiQUCJ Congregational Church. He said In response to a direct Bowers aaid he will ask for hia -** FAP.<.‘ 1 U5CD TO PLAV Any CONNECTIONS □□■acacia-M M took her there for \a visit last John Lodge the principal speak Western source said they .might question that the United States plastered against a limb of an 1 Radio actress, 5 Diminuti%'e of not be resumed before Friday. Tlie Besideq her husband, brother and report from either General Man apple tree. • A We e k a t ^ ANDREW6 TO BUY BAU5 •■'- r 'i Leonard □□□□■□□nu»aac3 March. er. Reservation.^ should be made favors including all three of these ager Richard Martin or the com WHOLESALC Patricia — > □□□□□□■□□□□□a The Red offer to allow the air F o r T h r e e by Saturda.V, Ma.v 15, by calling Korean source said they might not parents, slis 1|.eaves five children, The envelope was addressed to With on e StVEETIE PIE . 0 She also 6 Huge tub □□□□□□■□□□□□a .r be resumed before Friday. The -iohn. Larry, Gladys, Martha and states. Some authorities coimt mittee headed by Director Theo RALL.^ By NADINE SELTZER lift was made unexpectedly at the piesldent of Manchester GOP Viet Nam as vlrtusll.v lost to the dore Fairbanks, which was instru Bruno E. Rothe, RFD 3, Bo^ville. appears on 7 Follower Korean phase of the conference, Lorraine? Wilhelm; four other Conn., whose eight-room' farm 8 Obscure M HBCsaaaaiaaa-Ml Geneva by Vietminh. deputy Pre women, Mrs. John G. Rottner, 483 Reds, but the other two are less mental in conceiving the idea for mier Pham van Dong. He de E. Center ,St., or Mrs. Victor John meanwhile, was resumed' u'ith a brothers, Clarence and Ra.vmond house waa blown acroaa a road by 9 Lamprey- □□□□□■□naciacia At Michigan meeting of thev 1 9 - participating deeply involved. transforming the almshouse into a 11 Paused □□□□□□!!□□■ uau clared his government ‘'in con son. 4 Grandview St., both * of Palmer, .both of Andover, and Her police station and court room and a tornado and araashed to bits. ' 13 Kind of sail catchers countries bert and Donald Palmer, both of He said talks are under way with 10 Assault □caaQidaualD cic] formity with the humanitarian whom hope for a good turnout of representatives of various coun has kept in close touch with the Mrs. Kuhnel, whose- home ia 14 Arsenic French Foreign Mini. 25 Affirmative peach man for the Vietminh delegation Dr. Harlan Hatcher. Michigan with the rtev. .‘-tephen Chamber- ma, India and Indonesia • whose rence's plans, made it posatble to Norfolk. Va. LPI—The Navy la 47 Always are reminded to bring old jewptry the pi'ovision.s for Comhmnisl-.st.vle lain. minister of the church, offi trim the coat. P - -r L 22 Onager voles '' 36 RuKRcd at Geneva, said French planes and pbesident. said this was sufficient foreign ministers met recently at putting the new F7U-3 OiUass (conlr.) for the African mission. , election.^ without international ciating. Burial will he in the fighter into operation with the Ik ODD oK 23 Saucy ^6 Ancient Irish mountain 48 Southern helicopters would be permitted to grounds for the immediate suspen Columbo. V, a’jpervislon. recognition o f the Townsend Cemetery. .' ndover. U.9. Steel making Y;apacity has fleqt. The Cutlaaa is a . twin-jet 24 Ointment capital crest general land on Dien Bien Phu's two sion of Drs. Davis, Markert and Under questioning which ranged 26 FIog.s shell-pocked airfields for the Communist-backed regimes of Friends msy call et the Holmes widely, Dulles said that in the light been increased since 1946 by more ship and was carrier-tested last 7^ NMckerson from their teaching Indochina and lack of military than enough to produce 33 million year nionjr with the F4D Skyray .. evacuation. I'uneral Hotec,' 400 Main St., to of all that has happened in South 27 Cereal grain 1 1 1 s duties pending an investigation. 28 Sack I 4 7 t r “ « The Vietminh Radio announced guarantee.*' to back up the armis morrow from 2:30 to 5:30 and east Asia he sees no need to more tons a year,' from the USS Coral Sea. Dr. Hatcher said they had the tice. yesterday that Brig. Gen. Christian Ruth Millett from 7 to 9:30 p.m. change his policy of reliance on ^ 2 n The 29 Roman bronze M i: I) right of appeal to a special com O* — ' 30 War god De Castries, commander of the Third Peace Sid Seen capacity for maaalve retaliation— OLO^DA>6 mittee of the University .Senate Tile French-.sponsored govern S-,1 -JTpWiLUAMS ^ tHE’* m a d e 31 Wiles H IS Dien Bien Phu garrison, was taken that it has served a purpose, is l-fl 'i'\ Z prisoner in the last hours of the before their cases go before the Amusement .World Revives ment c f Viet Nem, largest of the sound and ia operative. >M3RTH LOOKIsr INTO ***fc"^ w. T g , ,.1 a„ ■ 77^77^ Se tte r bal.6 - 33 Remains erect Foard of Regents. Old Welcome to Children three Indochina states, was report 36 Scope IS n i T siege. There was no indication as to whether he was wounded. ed working on a thlfd peace plan Funerals 37 Child r'l'i'f’ ALLEY OOP Repercussion! ih Tile broadcast said the whole News Item with a Dallas. Tex., that may differ sharply from that BY V. T. HAMLIN 38 Hardens 11 k W //> H i r French High Command here said state.s of the French Union. Carl E. Olson, pastor of the Eman Refrigerators, TV and Appli o beings it could not confirm the report. (Committee Counsel Ray H. Jenkins i books and games for the kids in a The French say the states are uel Lutheian Churcji, officiating. Richard Martin for preliminary j 32 Bamboolike •to n i r to interview possible witnesses j special air-conditioned room. The already independent or are ap- Burial Will be in the East Ceme disrussiona oi) departmental budg- ; ances. IsOrge selection of Lamps, grasses other than McCarthy and Stevens, I city health department has licensed' r'proachlng that status. Many Viet-" tery. ets. .1 Mfc i s ' ths baby sitters.*' n or direct rebuttal witnesses called • Department heads have been DOYVN m k *n It I namese say the Frkncii 'still hold' Friends may call at her home complete line of Baby Cribs, Car by the principals, and provide a ( VVell, now, there's one more place Iho power in key tlelds. today from 2 to .5 and from 7 to asked to submit their, budget re- j 1 Coverings summary of their statements by . where parents can go without wor- I quests by May 23^. Individual con- i m 50 ‘ The ’rae Freiicli plan called for (1) 10 p. 'm. Arrangements are in . 2 Epic June 10. The subcommittee then J rylng about the baby-sitter prob charge of the T. P. Holloran Fu ferenees between ‘ Mar)itn and the ' riages, Strollers, Ptay Pens, etc. 3 Hebrew u would decide which, if any, of lem. a halt in the flghting, (2) with- department heads start June 7 at ' ,V<. i«».5'.// k drawsl of all opposing forces in neral Home. 175 Center St. ascetic them should be called for public Now it is the entertainment world j Born in Sweden, Mrs. Reardon 2 p. m. when the Board of Ekluca- j c.u mJi Doctor Says testimony. ■ that has adopted. that old. hos- i Viet Nam to zones the conference tlon budget will be discussed. The | ‘ agreed on, (3) liberation Of war had resided here for 77 years and * *‘ThB cat givM ft that ntw RockBt*Ahead powbr!'* Dirksen's new plan ran Immedi I pitable phrase—"Come and bring was a .50 year member of Scandia conference-s run to June 23. ac- , Get The Best For Less BUGS BUNNY Parkinson’s Disease Develops ately into a protest from Sen. Jack- ! the children." prisoners and civilian internees, Lodge. Order of Vasa. cording to the present schedule. 1 Slowly And Is L»ng-I.aisting son (D-YVash), a subcommittee ' It's a god thing, U)o. For that I (4) evacuation of Vietminh forces She leaves a daughter. Miss Lil LOW OVERHEAD member, that principals in the case' I fr^pt Cambodia and Lao.s, and (5) BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Td I^arts Unknown homey invitation has fallen in dis- lian ReaYdon, with Whom she made CLOSE TOLERANCE | YA SEEN , YA sotTa ac PiftM BY EDGAR MARTIN other than McCarthy ajid Stevens I international supervision of the R.AVIN’ IN WITH th at Kio; By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. j favor ^ith many individuals. her home, and apveral nieces and who might be questioned in ' The dinner invitation these days armistice. nephews. Martinsville. Va. <.T)—A man TWtre WITH THAT 6 t \ . \ w o n . YT DOfeSW'T Written for NEA Service A reader says she has a dear closed hearings-;WOUId be limited rarely Includes the children. The i The French are under strong - * entered a barber shop here and BOAT PERANHOLR, .. ■ I. SYVOW - to rebuttals answering testimony friend who has been told by one tacit understanding is; "You get a political pressure to make peace Anniversary >^ss piqpped into the chair of A. C, CHAMBERS GrrouT/AN' f OOSt IM . of Stevens or McCarthy*. '(baby sitter, and we’ll have our in Indochina. Other Western dele SET oaesisioT/ physician that she has Parkinson's A month's mind Mass will be Trull. Instnicting that his' hair be 'V\wt - \v Jackson said each of the princi I children in their rooms and out of gates are not at ali sure Paris' cut to a length of lYi inches. Trull HU«DV I disease and by iw o others that- pals, In their^.original statements, said for the repose of the soul of ■he has a nervous condition with 1 the way by the time you get here.” repreaehtative.s will be able . to Mr.«. Lucine Schaller’ tomorrow worl«ed fcarefully for 3Q minutes FURNITURE SALES had filed chAigea and counter ' Rare Treat for Today's Children stand firm agpinst the Communist aid the customer gave him a dol malnutrition. The friend has had charges "of an) affirmative na- morning at 7 :45 in St, James' 501 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE M<-3-5187 a tremor of the hands, (rnd'yaiks So it. is a rare thing for many of proposals. ^ a Church. lar. Trull then watched as the ture." and should testify and be The Red arnjistice plan was sub — according to the description—as questioned about these charges. today's children to get (o spend an customer produced a rule, meas MANCHESTER GREEN / though her feet were glued to the evening out with thrir t>arents -un mitted to the nine-p. rty Indochi WESLEYAN RIOTERS FINED ured his h.ii:'. said it was cut too nese parley yesterday by the ,Vlot- flooi. 5IILKR I ’D APPEAR ON TV less it is an evening of pjiid-for en ; .short and demanded return of the tertainment. .minh deputy Premier. Pham VAn Mlddtetimn, . 5Iay II l#>—Eight ; dollar. Somewhat amazed and dis- • DAYS— lrt:00r5;00—NIGHTS 7:30-8:30 Obviously, I cannot make any / : Dong. Us major points: (1) YA'lth- l.«ndon, 5Iay 11 US—Roger Ban No longer do couples feel free to , Wesleyan University students i giisted Trull compiled, but says comment about the Illness of a load the children in the car and go drawa) of all foreign troops from c«w •*V* •» person 1 have not seen, but I can nister, the four-minute mller, were fined 15 each and given a liile-s are prohibited .from now on. ? B>M«■ »^ U % Al Calling on frieods. Indochina. (2) countrywide elec- reprimand In mimlrlpal court to discus* Parkinson's disease in will fly tonight to .America at the I tiqna, conducted along the lines al general. / *' request of the British Foreign Qf- If they want vlo take them out. day after they pleaded nolo con they go where they know the chil- ready proposed by the Comm', niats tendere to charges of breach of \ Parkinson’S' disease la a curious ’ fire to apiiear on television. “ He for' Germany and Korea and re has no (Hans to ruu while in the dfen are welcome. They Ipok for a the |*eace. The charges stemmed PRISCILLA’S POP condition, sometimes known , As place that SELl^ entertainment. , jected by tile West, and .{31 recog Lightly Dismissed BY AL VERMEER paralysis agitans, or shaking pal ..United States and .any proceeds from a loyalty day (larade dis It's a sound, healthy p))aase — nition of Communist "govern- turbance a week ago .near the MICKEY FINN N- \ sy. ■ GeneraHy, it begins slowly, from his activities will be de n-eiit. ” the rebels clai ii have been Open House! voted to charities which he will ."Come and bring the children." university ramjNis, H Q ! H O ' EVEN BY LANK LEONARD usuAliy in one hand, and the And since it is so seldom used b;^ establish'ed for Laos and Cambodia, HEY, shaking, which m ^ ' not be present nominate," a Foreign Oflice _ S p M E L IT T L E 1)1 Fin s)Mikesmnn said. .' individuals, these days, it is good as well as recognition of the Vlet- YOU* ■CHAMPtON, 3 TU A R T. all of the time, is present when at n^inh. • . > TRIPLET F.ALL.S ,58 FEET I O U I T •<- 40KM4flSBNSy.^/ r£S! ME SAJO HE ^ BEU, WERE GLAD/ R90RE TAKING that the theaters and ball parks are P U S H E S IWNTEPTOGWE; rest. Some lo.ss of muscular H.ARTFOKD BANK.S MERGE making it their own. ©LOCKIN ' YOU /H tiS B M T ^ TOKNOW THAT ^THE EIGHT(WZOCK strength „snd stiffness mky be "PRIVATF- LIE DETFATOH Derby, May I I i/T*—Two-year- , THE I MOPE WE C « (K m « ( W S ^ (All rights reserx'ed, NEA Service, 1 AROUND, W n U M t j C THEM AfAREWEa^ you LIKE IT HERE \ PLANE'SATOWhy noticed at the same time. old Peter Najda. a ‘ riplet, fell THE RIGHT SEASON r^w I WALK.' (I (MivEPitmmumkm) Gomiowtwm. Hartfor'L Ma.v 11 (.^(—Trustees Inc.) 38 feet from a third atory wla- STArOMBiTMHIS ASMICHASWE ^ FORMING? Muscular movementa take place Saginaw, Mich. Patrolman ?^ J*^ '^ ® £fi****^ * VBBy«9ETLy-IMAP J^SSKMSOFMK^' 00, SHERIFF! of the Hprtford-Coniiectirut <(ow of hia home here todiky btit. X MEAN PHOTOGRAPHERS T THAT PEPIMTELy more alowly and with greater dif- Trust Co. and directors of the WAV TO OO HOME Patrick McPhlllips, walking his areordlag to> a phyaleian at Grif- TO OWN YOUR OWN ROME flcuUy. The walk is "shuffling” downtown beat about midnight', ARPAUTHATSTUPF? V tIMPERSTDOO WITH Phoenix , State Bank and Trust fln Hoapital, he waa hot serioiia- and quits characteristic. • Some Co. today approved a merger Richmond, Va. I/P) —An 18- pa-s.sed a oarklng lot where he saw ly-hurt. UNCXEPNILf other symptoms, especially a ten plan for the two banks; An year-old pleaded innocent to grand! a boy in a car. Said the b oy:"I'm is olways N O W . . . ot M ancli*st«r S o v li^ dency to lack of expresaiveness in nouncement was made Jointly b.v larceny but guilty to iising a bus waiting for my uncle. He told me EAGER BEAVERit the face, may be present. John E .' Byrne; chairman, and without the owner's. permission. to wait in the car.” McPhlllips had oni! Loon." Sometimes severe /wudety ' or I-ftater E. Shippe, president,^ of He-told .Judge John L. IngramTie another look. Tfie' car had been Greenfield, Mass. (*5--Beavers mental or physical /Ahock seems the- Hartfoi4-(6onnecticut 'Triist, went to sleep 'on- the bus and ran.sac’ted and he found three new' built their dam too damn high and to bring on th'e-' g^miptoms. The Md. Charles .A, Little, chairman, woke up in the barn where It was fishing plugs in the 13-year;old’s the creek overflowed, washing SW same • symptoms may come from and Raymond C. Ball, prealdenL l)oiuies. He borrowed it to drive pocket. Besides, the car Was Mc- away a sizeable portion of Shutes- Bring in your foefs and ‘figurot— 1007 infections, especially what is called of the Phoenix. home. Phillips’. bury Road. 4 ia e > f » A ■ 7.(hft5H>pA?iL. Moin Stroof. (CAPTAIN EASY Dream BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BOMV. MOnBYm. HIMIi.B0Rl* Quick Change BY MERRILL C, BLOSSER 'Muhe trmsund IFRATNB H M irr ALL OVSCl Our friondly discussion is privof of Monchostor's oWost Financial Insrifotioil. 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PAGE twelve ; MANCHESTFR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 11,1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 11.1954 PAGE THIRTEEN :ren and Clarke at Testi Hurdler Loses a Shoe S c r i p t f o r
•--- Correlation to , Run Little Lieague Will Clarke’ 1 A(T*iiirer Evers Smallest Honored Guests Receive Famed Alabama Grid Mr. Track. Coach at Manchester Hi|;h and Family Indians Score Auction Set In Ball Shrine ■t t In Four Big Races Purses at Le^on Home Third Straight Players for Both I^oji8 Coach Thomas Dies Fainoiia 2nd Baseman Over Champs Next Start Scheduled To Be Nanieil Tonight Weighed 135 Ptiunds; I ■___I - . r 4J. _«L.«-„7'*cnt a telegram from California Tuscaloosa, Ala., May 11 (fi — 'terback under the Immortid Knute In Preakne»«; Reveal Sports in Brief At Went Side at 7:30 JLong List Ol Speakers ^he U now working. -The Frank Thomas, the stocky, soft- Rockne in 1930-32. Cap Anson ^ Biggest Holds Interest of 300:1'^^^®*’^^* read, ^Manchester has spoken man who coached Alabama He left Notre Dame with a law By BEN Pnn.EOAB HorM Ran in Derby . ------^ OlO l l l i e r e l ’ had you long enough. How about to one of football's moat spectscu- degree in his hsnd. But footbslt A«aocUted Press Sports Writnr Annual auction of players for New York. May 11 (Ab—Willie Many Former Athletes, giving California a break?" lar records, died last night. I wSa in his blood. With Injured Ankle Rookie pitcher Bob Trice of the Little League baseball will be held Keeler, the remarkable little man Al Lopez’ writers tdndoualy Philadelphia Athletics is a serious _ „ e ^ ‘ r Tony O'Bright and his orchestra . ! So, with Rockne's blessings, he tonight at 7:30 at the West Side who contributed the sage' advice 1 u r n O u t f o r O e c a s i o l l played dinner male. Mrs. Doris DEATH RESULTED from a went to Georgia as backfield have given the CleTfcland niaiiaffer \Miite Sulphur Sprine.>, W. Va.. student of the Bible. Hie carries a to "hit 'em where they ain't" to ^ ' Buil sang the Star Spangled Ban- heart ailment which forced him to coach in 1923. Two years later he a new script for the Indlana^ fe* copy with him on every trip. Rec on Cedar Street. May 11 (Cl Owner Robert S. baseball loi-e, stood only live feet, ‘ Ry^EARL YOST ner. The ReV. Fred Edr ar gave the give up coaching in 1847 and to became head coach at Chatta- ries Tvlth New York thU ataaon.' Lvtle is RoinfT to Rive Correlation, Two members of the American All coachbs of the National and surrender his duties as athletic dt- noog*. returned to Georgia in 1929 After trying it out twice out Ameriean Leagues are urged by 4 inches end weighed 140 pounds, "Greatest thing that has ever invocation and the Rev. Alfred p t \ the beaten favorite in the Ken-1 League umpinng staff are former yet he was large enough tb post a happened to me. I'll remember it William,, the benediction. Attrac- rector In early 1952 remained there until 1931 town-with great success, the In- \ tscky DerbVv another chance to! teammates on the New York foot- their respective commissioners to He had centered a Tuscaloosa when he took over at Alabama. be present. batting average of .345 during his all my life."—Will C3arke. live souvenir programs were placed dians played the new •version for prove himself in the wide- open bell Giants. Hank Soar was a 19 years of outfleldlng in the big "Thanks from the bottom of my at each setting. Garden Grove the hoine folks for the first time scramble- for 3-ycar-old racing I halfback while Frank Umont was Players for the various trams ThomM biheve*d“ ‘ that football will be seircteil snd then all boys leagues. heart.’ — Pete Wigren. catered. last night snd left 'em limp; honors. a lineman. These were the key stalemenla u was a night long to he remem- games were won on the playing This one ie a real thritler. The who wish to play I.Ittle I.eague Johnny Evers, member of the field and not in dressing roims •"‘‘i *’1 IAt LK, BlTTICRliV disappoint Three Willies are among the ball and who do not make the first famous Tinker to Evers to ( hanre made by retiring Manchester High , bered. not only by Will and Pete htory line is a direct switch from ed by his bay colt's showing in the leading jockeys this year—Willie School teacher-coaches Wilfred .1. but by ever.wme present. Rich Hammerstein, high school track star of University City, a He refused to try to pep up his i***’®* last spring when the Indiana teams will be eligible to compete doubln piny comhlnation, was fVen 8Uburb of St. Louis, Mo., clears one of the barriers after losing hi., teams with emotiorial appeals duri ^ P>*y- Depliy. in which the palifornia- Harmatz, Willie Shoemaker and In the Little I>eagiie farm system. smaller than Wllllc, though, If you Clarke and Charles L. Wigren si - 1 —...... played the meek little iambi being • bred ran sixth, annotinced yester Willie Hartack. last night's. Testimonial Dinner left shoe during 120-yard high hurdle event in an invitational meet Ing: halftime. b,ut waa a atickler (or I ’ led regulerly to slaughter by the Boys in the farm system will also want to Judge them on weight honoring them at the American I-e- (May 8). Hammerstein lost the shoe on the, second hurdle, He , detail and hard work in practices | ADDITION to the victory day that the son of Free America The longest touchdown play in be placed In a players’ pool before big bad Yankees. — Braytlore will run in the Preakr- alone. The pugnacious second- gion Home. went on to win the event in ;15.4. (AP WIrephoto). and for-all out effort during a I Stanford. Thomas' Ross. Bowl Michigan State College history distribution Is made. sackcr carried only 1.<15 pounds on game. | t66ms lost to California 13-0 in ness an1 Belmont on M iy 22 and Glowing tributes were paid the tvas a 90-yard run by Lynn Chad: A practice period for all farm his 5 feet, 9 Inches over an 18-year THE ltM *SC R lPr caaU the June 12 at Pimlico and Belmont nois against Arizona on Nov. 19, honored guests by 'Toastmaster His policy paid off. During his ' Southern California Indiana In the role of the hero Park, respectively. system players will be held in the span and was by far the thinnest William J, Shea, by athletes who 15 years as boss of the Crimson ‘ i,,* w 19‘19. hear future at which time candi athlete yet to be Incarcerated in Tide, Thomas saw his teams wwin in' ' ** * teamsLCBina beatDeal. Texas lexas AAM who cute the "complacent” Tan- In the Derby. Correlation ran The St. Louis Cardinals this sea performed on teams coached by Garver^ Simmom Top ERA keea down to size. dates will be watched before tho haechall Hall of Fame at 115 games, lose 24 and lie 7. 29-21 In the 1942 Cotton Bowl, de with a "bUnd splint.” He luRBed son are operating 22 minor league I the two men, and by town and feated Boston College 37-21 In the In the three showings ao far in at the break and again while league teams are organized. ' This Coopersto«vn. school officials. More than .100 al- He carried teams to three Rose clubs. They claim .more such farm season will be the first time that New York, May 11 OP)—Right-~nings. He la 3-2 oh the season, the "actors” have shown great running fifth near the top of the clubs than any other major league The largest member of that tended the town-wide program Q.*' Tho shortstop goes after Bowl games and to Cotton, Orange *“l2 «'® *i *® versatility. The firsL time, in ■tretch, he would up sixtli, a bad an organized Little League farm hander Ned Garver 'of the Detroit xhe records include Sunday's arid Sugar Bowl appearances. H is; **'• Sugar organization. acUct Company appears to have which was conducted by a commit- ground ball hit between ' second New York, the Indiana left -tha ly beaten 3 to 1 choice. , system will be operated. Boys wlio l*eu the famoiis Adrian (Cap) An tee under General Chairman Fran- oJid third bases. The runner on Tigers and souii.paw Curt S im -; bowl record was 4-2. i ' , ' i Bob Curran, captain of tpe develop in the farm system will be more, of the Philadelphia Phillies/ a*'"®"- • • •' His teams won three Southeast- Uirtlls for the curtain call, scoring Not until two days after the son. who weighed in at 220 pounds els E. Miner. , second ba.se head,, for thii-d, run- five runs in the lOth inning for a Derby was the injured splint dis Syracuse University varsity crew, eligible during the season to step while inflelding and managing, • • • ning in a .straight line. The fielder both of whom were sidelined toT,k PERHAPS HIS MOST famous ; i* also is a star on the Orange swim ilp into either the American or good part of la'st season, are lead 8TEVE GROMEK is third with 9-4 triumph. The next day. still covered. The splint is a fine bone mostly for the Chicago Cubs, from PRINCIPAL ADDRESS was gtv-, i.s in his way, so the runner goes team was that of 1934. one of his in New York, the Indiana showed . behind the can.non bone between ming team. National League. en by National Ameriran Ik^gion right into him, although he does ing the major leagues in eafned 1.72 on nine earned runs In 47 four undefeated squads. This 1876 to 1897. Babe Ruth is listed 17 losses and 7 ties wiss the best the Saturday matinee crowd their the knee and fetlock or ankle and American League umpire John at a mere 215, along with Uncle Commander Arthur J. Connell o f , not go out of his way to do so. Is ixn averages. frames. The Detroit star has powerhouse, featuring the passing actually it is the remains of what won five games (all complete) in the nation. muscles and came off with a 10-3 Flaherty served with the Marine Wilbert Robinson, but many ad Middletown. Text of his remarks this interference? combination of Dixie Ho\.'elI to Manchester High's first and only track and cross country coach, Pete Wigren is shown above )»old- onie w'as part of another toe. and dropped none. Don Hutson, whipped Stanford and was his love Trtetory. Corps In ttia. South Pacific during mirers of the pair will contend appears elsewhere in today's i..sue A. Yes. If Is always up to the G.ARVBR, TR0|:BI.EI>/by an In Mayor Sherwood Bowers' proclamation while mimbers of his family ahow their approval. Pictured Lytle kept the injury a secret Haiiglitoli Takes of The Herald. runner to avoid Interfering with a Runnerup ' to Simmons* in the it- i-tni.hini, vrniinH •ttarii 90.1X nn basebsll and he oncc tumed Last night's version jumped World War il- and won a battle they were given a short count. ailing knee in 1953. pkces the its crushing ground attack 29-13 on are. left to right, Frank Wigren. Pete, Mrs. Lydia Wigren, daughters Shirley and Jane, and Mrs. Frank most of the action into the first until yesterday. Appa^rently he field commission.' Copies of the proclamations Welder, American League wiUi.. an earned National League is teammate Rob- Jan. 1, 1935. down a contract with the New wantiHl to make sure the colt, who The three tallest specimens York Giants, He also participated Wigren. Grandson Gary Wigren, who lost one of hts front teeth during the evening, stands in front. act. but the auepense continued All Four Races among tlie 64 super stars whose made by Mayor bheiwood Bowers i Q. How did last year's season run mark of 0,49, flc,x.pes compiled In Roberts. The durable right.- Thomas, who was 55' often said beat Goya.mo in the .Florida Derby that victory was his greatest foot- in basketball and track in college Pete arid Will- Clarke shared the spotlight last night at the Legion Home at a Testimonial Dinner given to the final' curtain as the Indians SHOOT EVERYWHERE plaqucn adorn the walls of the last week were presented to eacd>'series between the Red So.x and by the Associated Press disclosed hander has permitted 12 earned and was a fine golfer. n their honor. • •’. won 9-7. and Fisherm..!. in^ the Wood Me man by. Miner. Ihe latter jrlso ! Yankees wind up? today. The 28-yejsrrold native of runs in 53 Innings for a 2.04 ' ball thrill, as a coach or player. morial, was all right, which he 'Yonkers. N. Y., May 11 (A^—Bill b.'iseball shrine were Dizzy Dean. Survivors Include the widow, Cleveland spoked the Yankees Harrisburg. Pa. —'When the Haughton recorded the finest driv ^ >. • Photo Lefty Bob Grove and Cy Young, handled the presentation of gifts i A. The Yankees won II games Ney, Ohld, has given up only two slate., Johnny Antonelil, the . No one envied Thomas when he now r.ppcars to be. eaimed runs In 37 innings while lefthander the New York > ui n vGiants! ,ia iiia .came______to— ______Alabama^ —in ____ 1931 —to ____ sue | the former Frances ROWC ~ Of three runs, then roared back wriUt irresponsible hunter starts blaging ing performance in the history of Number one admirer Of Wilfred Oarke and his basketball teams all pitchers and all measuring 6 purses to ClaVke and Wigren. the Red Sox 10. ..y r. saven befora the New Yorkers Soon after the "blind splint” away with his firearms, one plbce y be luManchAsjer High during the 32 years he coached the Indians was Presentations climaxed the eve- ‘ Q. How long will Vinegar Bend recording three victories against obtained from Milwaukee, is third : ceed Wallace Wade, who already i Ga-J a daughter. Rita; two was discovered the spot was Yonkers Rsceway la.st night when^rhen.sji " feet. 3 inches. The late Herb Pen- could get anybody out. appears to be about as safe as he won four, races in as' mai Mrs Mildred Clarke. The couple is shown above at last night's ning. Sketch drawings by artist 1 Mizcll be in milltarv service and no defeat with 219 I**®*! carried three Alabama teams ■9***- crank. Jr... and Hugh Rowe, "fired" With a hot iron. nock, one of the greatest of the „ ■ ' . to the Rose Bowl. ' " h of Tuscaloosa; four sisters and New Strikeout King Turley With aev4n. runs borne, Jim Me another. A compilation of human itarts. / Testimonial Test: Dinner at the Legion Home. Clarke and Pete Wigren, Waller Van Aisdale, which were | what i.s the status of Cloyd Bover Simmons, sidelined for a month "THIS IS NOT ME.VNT as an lefthanders, weighed but 165 placed on the wall behind the , another Cardinal pitcher? ‘ ’ Garver, who won 20 games for ,j.j^ man destined to become one' * brother, gan on third, nobody out nnd gunfire casualties by the Penn This was the third time tbik sea retiring Manchester Jligh athletic coaches and teachers will retire pounds and was much the lightest In '53 following the partial am the St. Louia Browns in 1951, fln-' * oecome one Whttey Ford nnd Bob Kusnvn alibi," 'Lytle said, but the Derby in Jime. speaker’s table, were also pre MIzell will be in service all putation of the big toe on his left of the nation's great football fig- Funeral arrangements were in sylvania Game Commission shows son that Haughton. the lll.'iS Na of the modern group of pitchers Ished, well down . in the ,, American-.------lures then was comparatively un- complete. ahslled from the mound, in cnine track was .hard and we (Trainer that open fields were a trifle more tional leader with 115 wins, turned sented the two men. of this seiisiin snd most of next. foot, leads the National League Noble Threewitt, Shoemaker and in the Hall. He and Young had bpeabing p.ogiam ran more Leaguc earned run listings ast I bigtime coaching ranks, Yankee rookie Bob Grim. dangerous than dense brush, that in four victories in a program at Boyer was shipiieil back to the with an ERA of 1.40. Chirt has season with 4.45 while compiling * • • Reminds Coach of Roberts Hegsn got hOme on .s' sncrtfics Lytle)' believe th..t Correlation Yonkers. the longest cnreois in the big than two hours with all called niin NOT REVE.\», the or 50 years ago, and Paul Wsner's New England titles, did an excel 24; Kiuiunw.kl. Cincinnati. 23: i when asked about Bob Turley. "Turley will be on* of the more IT wish now,” Lytle said today, —and found the ball had come to goo.se refuge in Mississippi to pro Football Union games.. I 5-8'i would have made him quite a most of the weight be placed as Saurr. Chicago and Al.ton. St: l-out*. | -Turley's KolnR to be great." colorful pitchers, a gate attrac star of the first inning as he poled "we had passed up the Wood Me- rest in the pants pocket of another term., of the deal, but the Toronto lent job. "The team will never be the pitch comes in? vide shelter, food and, winter The American TV fan, previous , big feller. HIM—Jablnnaki. St. Ixiui*. 38: Mu.l- answered the Little Round Man. tion,” the soft-spoken Brecebeen a grand slam home run over the mofia4 and run Correlation in the player, Fred Lighter, Lighter.had Globe and Mail estimated the TV forgotten. Mr. Clarke worked day grounds for the hunters' favorite ly familiar with the Canadian fee at *320,000. j It comes as no great surprise to A. At first, weight should. be The GREATEST TIRE 34: B-ll. Cincinnati. 32; I "but 1 leave the pitrhInB to Harry pointed out. "That fast ball cuts left field fence. Derby 'Trial. I believe he should ana night With our team. Practice evenly dlstrlhuted o„ both feet if’S heW- Snider. Brooklyn and Moon. St. Lout., | Brecheen here.” Bob Turley Jimmy Dykes The Ctcveland-New York .show been sitting by the tee. waiting for migratory waterfowl is being es game only through account.^ of Actually, the.Canadian telecast., I learn that a player named Tjr j the hitters down right and left. have had. a t"aCe over the track his foursome to tee off, when the ! Cobh itosled the highest lifetime sessions were just as Important as but as the pitch Is delivered all goes on again tonight in Cleve tablished in the Yazoo area of It. S.-Canadian wrangling over' 'will conflict on only two Saturday Onublr*—Snider. Brooklyn. 10; C.reen-I With that. Dykes played a fast Hiey can't get around on iU Hops before the D ifr^.” players, will get his first chance to ' batting average among the Im Some „f ,t should be placed on the V a r land. The Indiana still need four ball bounced into his pocket. Waahington county. afternoons with those of the NFL. if'$ here'- *; Huelier. New York game of musical chairs with Bre- hitter with one out in the ninth, too much to be hit solidly. mortals, .367, but it was news that of the boys on the second team I foot. f„„t. That*^Thatv whore ,Ihe,„ the#i.. _____ power * « ,4*u.isl and Ataton. St. l.#oui*, 8. 1 rheen the old Pat of the ParH more in a row to get even with the televised by Dumont. Dumant's sUU think they can beat us.” comeft from VALUE OF THE YEAR! Triple*—May. New York. 3; Temple. I f","* when Al Rosen singled and Larry ‘"rurley has so much stuff and New Yorkers' fast start in 1953 the revered Connie Mack set the CInrInnaii. Mueller. New York, Impala! *nMs, who now spends his time schedule rails for a national “Game lowest mark with a blazing .249 During the '37-38 season,Will had Question- The hnse. Doby homered to hand him a is picking things up so rapidly by when the Yankees beat Clevetand of the We.ek” on Sunday after Philadelphia. Robert*, pitubiirch ami Showing the Baltimore staff . the and iMiwered only four homers dur two Dyes of almost equal ability, wim two o u t !^ e baMer ring^es m heart-breaking 2-1 defeaU He himself that 1 really don't have seven straight at the atart of tho noons, plus' extensive regional tele- ing his II years behind the plate. “ Ho’’m r ‘'RSS?^,l;?."''(^'l'c.‘jro'^'’ Smi much to help him on. I just mhke 109B w-'i"''* in 1925 and center. The runner on first, off with Mii*1bI. Sl..Ix>ul». 10; Klu*iew*kl. Cin- “ ^''®®* P'*‘ « something whiffed nine Senators. season. ca.4ts of individral game.., many of The durable Cy Young pitched sure he has the same motion with Only ons other major Issgue them on Saturday night. r. “ d '' S t an le y I the pitch, fails to tag second base cinnall. S: Hodpe*, Brooklyn and Jack- on it and where the hitter likes in more big league games than any Lefty Bray, speaking for the land is thrown out at third Two *on. Chlcapn. 6. i» lea.i "Turley's going to be a lot bet every pitch. I watch to make sure game was playad yesterday, NBCs telecast pf Canadian Now —the safest, smartest tires in town for Stolen Ba*e*—Brulon. Milwaukee, 5: ' --rhe’ Kno k. h i_ ter,” Brecheen noted. "He has all other man has or is likely to, 906. Trackmen, told how "Pete was al-i runs have rin.sscd the plate The Rohinxon, Brooklyn And Tempi# CIn* j The DOy ha* the (REtDSt ball In he doesn't give away any delivery. Baltimora Ortolan ralHad for four games, however, will be in direct Walter Johnson's 802 place him. the equipment, wants to learn. Yoii pick him up on a couple of ninth-inning runs and shaded tha competition with the ' colleges' ways the first hian out on the second baseman yells for the hall, cinnall) 4; Fondy. Chlca*o. Harmon, | baseball, a good curve that’s get- Beyond in that respect by a wide practice fleld and the last man to'steps on second and appeals to the i ting better all the time and a That's one of the real big things little things. The liUle things make Philadelphia Athlatics 7-6. The run '"Game of this Wee'a” program margin, and his 113 shutouts com only a few dollars more than ordinary tires! —learning those-‘''Tiltters. Get to a fine pitcher like-him great." leave. We used to haye quite a umpire. What's the decision? • Ra*chl. ft. i..nul*. 3-0. 1.000; ’ *Meyer rhange-up.” the little south- total was ihc biggnrt for tha aponsored by the National Gol- pared. with Youhg'g 76. Young won know everything about them. What constitute little tilings in Ortolan tltlaueason. leglatc Athletic A..sociation aff-d bit of fun riding with Pete on | •'tV'wer: The runner Is out on a Broqklyn. Nuxhall. Cincinnati and Pre*l paw of Broken Bow said from his 511 victories to the Big Train's trips. We .packed five fellows in | ^'"■‘■e play. The runs scored do not kn. St. I-oul*, 3-0. 1.000. new vantage point. Then you cap keep them off bal the case of Buli'et Boh Turley? A pair ofWnlka, ainglea by Bob aired by the American Broadcast 414, working at it 22 years to John- Sliikenuts — Haddix. St. Ia>u1*.. 34: ance all day or all night.” Pete's car, along with javelins and | ‘'"""1. Spahn. Milwaukee. 32: Mazlie, New Big, square-shouldered Turley “ .HomettnMya he throws from too Young and Gil Ooan. a doiAle by ing Company. NBC carried the col- son'a 21. By an amazing coinci -6-2, 215, 23 years old -won two Turley, a resident of'Troy,. 111., far outside, sort of three-quarter -Dick KryhoSM and a aacrifice fly gar.'ies for three seasons but discuses." ] Q. Are there any tips you can The new k. 30,; Robert*. PhiladeTphia, 28; dence, it says here, Chrikty One of the greatest runners,ever | A*'’® which would help young play- Antonelil. .New York. 37. of his first three this spring, hard by St. Louis, returned from ovelhand,” replied Profe«Mi«r Bre- by Sam Mela made up the rSUy. on April 23 the NCAA selected * AMKRICAN LF.AGVK Matheviison' and Grover Cleveland to get his start under Wigren, 1*!^* save time in getting from the struck out 32 in the full 27 in the service last season in time .to rheen. "Mnyfae you find he tooes Bob Trice, laat of three Athletice’ ABC to handle the 1954 telecasts. Alexander each notched 373 vic Batllnz—TUtUe. Delroii. .375: Good nings. , appear; In 10 gamea for the dead pitchers, was charged with his nee- ^OU ARE INVITED TO Some a..pects of the. Canadian Francis Leary talked for the cross | P ****® first base? man, Boeton. -.362; Jen*en. Bo*ton. a little off the pitch when he does tories during his major league ..744: Avila. Cleveland, .345; Boone. De 1'his highly intelligent .right ond dsfsat in two ds>-s. game are likely to appeal to the country men Pete taught. "We | f^l'ott- the ball you have head Browfis.' He lost six while that. 8o you might tell htpi that career. N, ’ troit. .333. hander easily could be the .new winning two. but his hard one, 61 U. S. •■ iewer. The bigger playing have been reading lately of the 'P'"* ."**• .pced if you are Run*—Mlnono. Chlcaao. Ig; Avila, throwin’ straight overhand Is bet . . . ; riinnincrrunning and la-nts.Lt....watehing Keep ______your strikeout king of the majors. 'He strikeouts and a 3.30 earned-run ter, OYER OUR...; surf Cfanadian fields are 10 B.AT TO HALL OF FAME feats of Bannister, who broke the Cleveland. 17: Rlinilo, New Y'ork. 15; 4-minute mile, and O'Brien who head (Hilnting for first base and go Carraaquel, Chicafo and Roien. Cleve struck out 13 Indian.s in the first average caught the eye In sorry "He reminds you of Robin. Rob; yar iger and approximately 10 all out. , " land. .14, yai wider—permits a more Chat hurled the shot put more than 60 Run* Batted In—Mlno*o. C h irazo.'31: seven innings, 14 in all, had a no- surrounding:. arts, except he's faster.” Last NighVs Fights \ t r ic k 2-PIECE FIBER GLAS.S BOTH FOR ONLY wide-open game. feet, but we never hear of their Q. Is . the home club bound to Roeen. Cleveland, 20; Fain. Chicazo laiptnatedlaiplnal bat, adopted for profes and Slevet*. Waahinzton, 17; Dropo. - The restricted interference rules sional baseball this season, , is coach. The coach is the forgotten produce a'ground crow to cover Detroit, 14. By THE ASSOCIATED PBESS^ dlOL^ BALLS SPINNING ROD ^ ^ in Canadian football are likely to being given a place in basebalTs man when records are set.’.’ the field if it begins to rain dur b y K e lly Hit*-Fain, Chicazo and Avila. Cleve Brooklyn — Floyd Patttrsoni gain sympathy for the ball car ing a game? land, 28; Grolh. Chicazo, 28: Fox and Patterson Eooking Ahead im p o r t e d FULL BALE Hall of Fame at Cooperslown. Mlnoto, Chicazo. 37. 16318, Brooklyn, outpointod JtaM riers from the U. S. fan, Instead of' N. Y. Joe Engel, president of the "JI’VE REVIEWED their retire- . .\. .After play - hiis been------called Double*—Groth. Chicazo and , Mc- Turner, ISY 3,-4, St. LouiR 8. unlimited downficld blocking, they Southern Assn. Class AA Chat meril with mixed emotions.” High -y. '■mpire, the groiindkeeper Douzald. New York. 7; Rlixuto. New Providence. R. I. —Ke«na Sim SPINNING REEL are permitted interference onl,v for M . . . ^ . cmand MSI 44 "sufficient”m ms^RI cl cm649 assistants_c are un TRAP* NOW! Her. . the York. *: *lx player* tied with 5. tanooga Lookouts and head of a School Principal Eklson Bailey said. Triple*— Mlnoao. Chicazo. 4; Hezan, To June Bout ivith Maxiin mons, 211.^yonn6, hL J.. stopped 10 yards beyond the line of scrim bat company, said one of the "They have earned the opportunity der control of the umpire for the tire built especially for car owners Cleireland. 3: Doby., Cleveland. Skow- Billy Burke. 184. Providence. S. mage. After that they're on their three-piece bats was requested: by to retire.” He conveyed the best purpose of putting the ground In ron and Collin*. New York, Renn*. Biangor, ‘'Maine -vBabe McCar- -NEW HAMPSHIRE FISHING LICENSES SOLD HERE! own. . proper condition for play, under who want premium-tire smart- Philadelphia and Bu*by and Vernon, New York. May 11 i-P*—WinnerTThe AP had Floyd in Front 7-1. the hall's director, Sid Keener, . * wishes of fellow faculty, members. Waahinzton. I. ' ron. 148. Bangor, stopped Larry Supt. of Schools Arthur Tiling penalty of forfeit by the home neas, safety and comfort at a Holne Rupa-Berra. New.JBork and of all 13 of his pro fights, 19-year "Thla one convinced me.” said Griffin, 152.^Lew\ston. Maine. 4. FIRST QUALITY ONE LOT ASSORTED .•aid "there was a lot of satisfac team. ' more-than-reasonable price. Yee, Slever*. Waahinzton. 5; Jenaen. Boaton. old Flovd Patterson will take a D’Amato. "Floyd haa learned atrtne- Los i^giilea -^J. B. ,Reed, 196. Q'. Is Broqklvti's Duke Srtlder Mlno»o. (Tilfazo. Weailake and Phllley, YKSTBBIt'AVB REM LTS tion in knowing that certain jobs Cleveland and Vernon. Waahinzton. 4. giant'atep on June 7 v hen he will thing .with each fight. In this one, Fairfield, Calif.. Air Base, stopped a left-hander all the way? 1 the Celebrity is the safest, smart meet Joev Maxim, the former light against an experienced fighter, he NsIHoal ■ WILSON 60LF BALI are bbing performed 'at the school'. ■ Stolen iBaae*—Nine player* tjed with Nn zame* scheduled. Sohny Andrews. 175H- Loo An It's going to be mighty hard to fill know he bats from the left side. est tiite on wheels today—and heavyweight,champion. .■ Showed me he can uae hia 'noodle.' AmOflcttB geles. 4. In Dozen I » ls Only SPINNING LURES A. Snider, as do. many big,league Pitchinz—Gromek. Detroit. 6-0; 1.000: t'leveland 8. New York 7. YOU SHOULD KNOW HOW their places.’^ ^ our wonderful trade-in allowance T.eirion. Cleveland and l.npat. New "He'a ready now.” «ald Manager N®"' h*'" ready for Maxlrii. San Francisco —Sal Perea, 154-, siM ilhpaw th ro w s Baltimore 7. Philadelphia 4. For Chairman SbeTwood Robb of the hitters, with hl8 York, 4-0, l.noo; Garver, Detroit. 3-0. Cuater p'Amnto after the Olymple . "They wanted me to take Max- Only game* erheduled. San Francisco, outpointed Frank 1^. 1.000; five player* tied with 3-0. 1 000. \ Values to $1.2.5 Board o f EdUcatlM ^ported that right. makes iti more than worth your middleweight champion all but im four fights ago,” added the ' s t a n u in g s Skidmoro, ISO, Salinas. C W ., 10. "no one realize, bettir^than the . Strikeout*—Turlev. Baltimore . and NalUaal $ 5 .9 9 Q. There is one out in last' of . while to trade right away! Pierce.' Chicazo. 43: Truck*. Chlckzo knocked out experlencett Jeeinf. manager, "biit the kid wasn't EOT GBI, Clntte out price Board of Education thi^'-^lMS of the ninth and the home team has and Garcia. Clevefand, 24; )16e(t and Brooklyn .. . . .«l» -- ¥ Gromek, Detroit 21. ' , , Turner en route to a unanimoua ready for such fast company then, Pete and Will. The legend oT tl^ ^ a right-hand b“atter up with . t,he eight round win at Eastern Park- Now I think he can take Maxim ; I'InrInnati .. two men will remain at M anch^ ^ I PhllsdeltihIa bases full. They need one run to_ way Arena laat night. How? He'll do it on speed both 8 1. L.OUI* HUNDREDS'OF GLASS RODS TO CHOOSE FROM! ter High School long after our' ■win. Where would you play your The broad-shouldered, f a s t- with his hands and with his feet ‘ New York .. ARE DETERMINED ON WHISKEY time'.” I outfiplders ? "Maxim ia a very good boxer, I'hicsfo .... The two honored guests were A. I'd hax'e them as close to the punchlng Brooklyn Negro stag Milvauke* ■WILSON FAITY BERG NYLON NEWPORT gered his smaller, lighter and' tin- Patterson. "I saw the plc- Pillfburzh .383 I.MPORTED very impressed by the many lacda- infield sa itoaslhle .and moved to rariked foe from St. Louis several lu res-of hi.* fights with Archl.e tor>- remarks. Clarke said during the left a couple of steps. A long Mbore’ snd Ray Robinson..! think D-lrolt ..... GOLF IRONS his brjef'message. "I don't know times with rights to the chin and Ohlcszo Ret of nve. Reg. *40. CASTING LINE ^ CREELS a a a SO you’ll koow how to get Ry will break np the game any Batting Dave Phllley, Cleve I'll be able to outspeed him. At Clirvfisnd how this little body of mine can floored him for four (the manda way, but if they conm close, they land Indians, hit a .grand , slam least. I hope so.” New York . ' m ■■ hold I t . ' . - have a chance to rut'o.ff the run tory eight count was given) in thie Phlladelphls this most for your money I , ' • • . home run as the Indians scored* final round with a smashing right Pifi-kway Matchmaker Ted i Wa*hi'nS7nn . on one of those liners through the AmesineSteiipinsPewerl KaSy'iMw, eight rins,in-the first injiing and Brenner said Maxim will get a^Bo*ion ..... THIRTY-THREE YE.AR8 ago Infield which. If played at normal •IcMv* IriaJ SwvwflJi of beat New York 8-7. to the jaw. BAlUmor# NOW $ 3 3 Spool yesteMay, May 10,1921, Pete's only *10,000 guarantee for the right TODAY S $ 1 .9 5 depth, would bound In front of the •koro-ooeloJ edOPkif oJe” —t'*** r®* Pitchirtg—Bob Grim, New York Patterson, whe weighted 165ti frames acalnst a youngster who , Whiskey is taxed according to sen. Ken, was bom. Pete's family fielder for a hit. -to the ‘28-ycar old Turner's 1.57 \ Kio irocSen'iMO 6*6 for moJoTK drivtn#'.'.. Yankees, gave up just two singles has boxed a total of 60 rounds Mtiwauk## «i Bro4>klyn Con- ••‘Proof.” The higlier the Proof, —Mrs. Wigrtn. two daughters, son. Q. What did Djck Groat, now froofort ifoepike 6*«li6oi of any Nr* nodol in seven innings, of relief against won seven of the eight rounds on i ^ on OVER 50 SPINNING REELS TO CHOOSE FROM! daughter-in-law gnd grandson In the Ariiiy, t at in his only sea Cleveland after the Indiana had the car^rsrd* of RffereeReferee MsrkMark Connconn i j ,., turned pro -0 months decis-. , <3-n c'lnrlnnaii v*. Gomn st tl-i.7iN-w York—Barx*w*kl the more the taxes. .Most leading were present. Mrs. Clarke attended son with the Pirates? knocked out two pitchers in the andorii4 Judge iiiHcpjk Art ▲ r* Aidala A in olo onnand Oilall red..... eight knockouts., w* nuiiM.A.e'ie.ktM lUi^w**inigMl _— while Will's only child, a daughter A. .284 in 95 games. eight from Judge Dave Stewart. I ,, . ____ . J . . i_ , I I KbpPVriiiMipp.V'tn il- U-212>_rx v». Mill-r Mtllrr il-oi. ll-Ol. SET OF Foril ONLY blends are no more Ilian 86 Proof. 'flrrt inning •without making an out. He Is limited to eight rounds In j Si Loul* st Pliulpirzh inizhtl Sisley 10-PIECE GOLF OUTFIT Fleischmann’s, being 90 Proof, New York until he becomes SOJU-J* »»• Purkey 11-31. REGISTERED n Spalding Sunflite Iron. RKCKHlfl next January. ' ch"s'in‘ *rni*hiv -Henry G t t t i l t 1 Spalding Sunflite Driver pays Sf.0.3 more per case in taxea In contrast, the 32-year . old|M-ii nr Nixon 11-11 v* Ke-zsn 13-I). Maxim has had 104 pro fights and Ws.-hiiizton st Detroit—Pascnal 11-1) W & D WOODS 1 Sunflite Golf Rag than 86 Proof blends. Yet Fleisch I White-fer-tile tWewefltl Sofior- V* BraiH's 13.01. NEW Reg. |8i.OO 2 Wilson f ’reat tiolf Balls keleneed wMowoS oroo k profoefOJ has met the best fighters in the New York SI Cleveland imzht)' — 1 Bag Golf Teen mann’s costs you less than many osohnt cork Kvffhtf, ifoft wfdH for l6o w orld including several h e a v y - j L w i i4-0t ve. Wynn i3-2i. *53 we'leht rhsm ninns J oev is fhe Phllsrtelphls at Baltimore inizhtt — lO-IRCll leading brands o f lower Proof! A M E S I T E ' f ' Mo of 6m 6ro. lliit — rfsr leoliiin 6ro J>luJuL d(staL weigni cnampions. joey is ‘" p . pp^torarrero to-it v* Coleman (l-2i or No. 2 light heavyweight contender DOZENS OF OTHER AHRACTIVE MAY SPECIALS! SEE THEM ALL! A rm ervM er treeJI Tiw Kniy nidmiva hnprorot 6m oppooroMO pf ony corl Kretio*' lO-l) a leveknr, dwMf, cootor-runnint—fheot now. Patterson la N o..4. Chosttrfiold Proof is the measure of a whiskey’s WORLD'S ECONOMY Last night's bout drew a crowd The lowest batting average ever DRIVEWAYS yoo nsfro Aooisndr of nofo *S#sl, How, of 1.976 and a gross of *5.027. It to win a major league title w-as ‘‘strength’! (its ‘‘alcoholic vol SUPPORTER BEIT dklro ilrsne* et»« woiirwws was the last Parkway fight to go .306 bv Elmer Flick of Cleveland CEDAR ARROWS 'pfsfsdfon ofoM Mowoofi. Metal Point, Pla.stic Nocks, BIRCH ARROWS ARCHERY TARGET . ume’’)- And Fleischmann’s full EXPERTLY INSTALLED CHAMPION over the Dumont TV network, in 1905. flT T A O S INK tMDOU OUT 90 Proof means you get more en- De Luxe Crests Metal Point With Oil Cloth Face •On# 6 now rocMom why M k i a n toying. OF i m o a A o r * Reg. 59c 4 ^ jo\merit, more flavor in every sip. Gradiag — MochiiM Spread ~ • WALL-FLAME — PRESSURE BURNERS The Oniinrilois lalsii iin fosre.lMs* i / / • COMPLETE HEATING UNITS ■■ M A A That’s why Fleiachmann’s it Forms Sit ^ Powtr Rdkd S i t r o u t KtLLY DiAIM fl»STI‘ rod«o M vm. Wdsdi welnbeeJ of a INSTALLED BY FACTORY TRAINED MEN STOCK CAR RACING Am erica’s 6esf 'blended whiskey' Abe: Far1ii«9 Lots — TmuiIs Courts — WoHu Btatl olo*nt wohbbf- 4 for 98^ • FORCED WARM AIR - - STEAM — HOT WATER ★ EVERY THURSDAY—8 P.M. way (iroNhl BoS SPECIAL 3 I)<^ ea. $ 6 .5 0 value. Try it.. . today! 10% FOR CASH TRANSACTIONS SPORTSMEN AND NON-FORD.S •0* #»-♦"■**•■*- ' Torms orrongtd if dcsirud. EASY TERMS KSH? FREE P.ARKING WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS ON AU CASH SALES JIRBS, ASK AlOUT OUR lUDGET PLAN FOGARTY BROTHERS $4.03 ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISED lY 4/5 QUART Authorized Dealer PLAINVILLE Demaio Brothers i . , CENTER STREET /. pojfe 72 ^Indium po-,. . c -- . i 1 ESTABLISHED 1920 j ^ NASSIFF AIOHIS GO. $2.53 MANCHES’TER t e l . MI‘9-4539 THRILLS * SPILLS * ACTION * HOUSE OF SPORTS' 1015 MAIN STREET PINT • CALL a n y t i m e 4 Manchbster Tire & 4 HOUR SERVICE E^ERY SUNDAY—2:30 m ir n d TELEPHONE MI.9-1447 PTMcriptioB Phanaksy' •lENDtO WHISKEV • 90 MBOF . tS « CRAIN NEUtfAl SPIRITS ManebMtcr BU.3-^7691— Hartford C H a^ 7-8617 \ , MODIFIES A X p NON-FORDS TfL. MI-f-4224 ADULTS fil.U . ' CBILO 941 J M b StifUr EHE ELEISCHMAMN 0ISTIUIN6 CQRRORATiON. PEEKSKILL. ft. V KfSMtOADST. r V COAL-COKE- .OIL ■ V .' - • ______TbLM ltcM IM It. ^ - • " ■ - • . \ -t ■ . ; ; >- i ' : ‘ 1 ■ ; A ' • - X. : y ‘ /A
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X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, MAY 11,1954 PAGE FOGBTEEIf MANCHESTER EVENING H I»A tD , MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MAY U , 1954 mGE FIFTEW Honaca For Sale 72 H0066S For Salt 72 Honses For Sale ^ 72 SnbnrlMui For Sale’ 7 i Antomobilcs for Sslt 4 Bosiiwss Services Offered 13 Roofing * lf-A Help Wanted— Female 35 Articles For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 Business Locations Emergency Doctors For Rent 64 EAST HARTFORD. Near present MANCHEBTER^Ranch, full cellar, VERNON—Tops In location, tops Baruch Urges IMB CHEVROLET fordor sedan. JAMES A. WOODS. Appliance ROOFING—Specialising in rapaii- SHORT OF Funds? Work rnomingk 9 X .l l CORNER pole umbrella EXCLUSIVE . . . but not expen four bedrooms, two baths, two No Rooiiid fo r Neutral high echool. Several ^omes pric«l In value. Custom built 7 room Physicians o t the Manches Good tires, clean car. Excellent Sales A Service. 383 Center St. ing roo(a o t all kinds. Also new or afternoons. Housewives pre- 'tent with plastic screen porch, |40. NO NEED TO^Om A CLim LARGE SiDRE for rent with base sive la . this six room Capa (tod in tha $16,000 brackst. Ib e Eacott fireplaces, den, terrace, garage, home, only 2 ytars old. Located ClattifiMi running condition. Douglas MI. 9-1918. roots. Gutter work. ChUnneys (erred. No experience necessary. MI. 9-6961, ment, deslrahle locaUon. Suitable choice locaUon. Immediate occu Nations Leave ter Medical Aaon. who will re Top Quality Fumiturs horns (two unfinished) located at Agency, MI. 6-7666. in Vernon Heights. Faaturaa four spond yy^mergency calls to Motors, S33 Main, ' cleaned, repaired, 26 yearV ex Write Box W, Herald. for any huainees. For information, pancy. The Escott Agency. Open bedrooms, ceramio. tils bath, lafge LAWN CARE Service. Landscap perience. Free estimatea Call POWER LAWN mower. Cooper Brand Nama AppUancea 43 Ekllsoii Road. Tl(is cheerful home 175 BT. JOHN ST. —You cannot morrow afternoon and evening Patriot, Says Connell ing and grading. No Job too big writ# Box E, Herald. all weekend. MI. 9-7683. living room and dining room, halt Advartisements 1951 CHEVROLET deluxe (ordor Hawley. Manchester Mitchell ALERT CAPABLE woman to work Clipper, 31” , Briggk-Stratton and TV at Tremendous Savings features, fireplace in large living beat the location, you can Lending Field are p t . Harold Lehmua (adults sedan, black. Local owner or too small. Have one o t our ex on tray service, 10:30 a.m. to 7:15 an acre lot. Convaniant to h l^ - onlv), Tel. 3-7349 and Dr. John CLASSIFIED ADVT. 3-9361. ’ motor. One year old. Never used. SECOND FLOOR, 34Q0 oq. ft., room, open stairway, hto water not equal the value in this EAST HARTFORD. Beautiful Sun way and new grammar school. - y . . When we talk about good car. Fully equipped.. ^ Douglas perts solve your problem. For ap p.m., five day week. Rating H price. MI. 9-9095. CHAMBERS FURNITURE plenty ight, two Uvatorlea, thras two and 'one-haU year old Cape set Ridge. Three homes priced Malone (children only), Tel. DEPT. HOURS Motors, S33 Main. \ pointment call MI. 9-2392. week-ends. Apply to Dietitian, IS oil hast, one car garage with ame Owner must sail for business rea (CoattaiMtl from Page Oae) 9-6166. Americana, we mean flzot of oU SALES front rooms, suitable light manu Cod. Six rooms (two unfinished) from $17,200 to $23,900. See these sons. Below replacement at Appears in Review 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. p.m, Manchester Memorial Hospi OUTDOOR CHAISE Lounge, like site driveway, fenced in landscaped today. The Escott Agency. MI. being Merant of tha panan who 19SS CHEVROLET all metal station Heating— PIninbing 17 - At Tha Orten facturing, large office halla. Apply features, picture windows, awn $15,800. Janda Realty Oo., 664 *Tha workIngB of supply and de tal. new. Baby scales, baby swing, Backer, 86 Oak. ______lot. Low tMea. Good mortgage ings, loiula of extras. Lovely 9-7683. • disagreea with ua. We maaa n - wagon, like new condition, radio, WASHING MACHINB repaired. GUARANTEED PLUMBING and sterilizer. MI. 9-8610 after 6. - MItchall 3-5187 Center St. MI. 3-4112. mand . . . are those of ^diever- MI. 9-9757. avfilable. Price to sell at $12,500. wooded lot In park-llke surround apact for tha’ o^ar fellow and hla COPY CLOSING TIME heater, low mileage. Douglas heating. Jobbing and new work. Houn: 10 to B-^7:30 to 8:30 P. M. AIR CONOmONED officta. Mod PINE ACRES, 7 room home, large ending chain reaction meter. New paint. Ready to go Best construction. MadeUna SnSmith, Juvenile Grange of Portland, under coached by Clarke and Wlgron Lost and Fonnd MANCHESTER T. V. Service, Suburban For Rent 66 Ule bath, Btorm and screen CHARLES LESPERENCB Pleaae call Howard R. Hastings Realtor. MI. 9-1643, 6-lf46. needs and ourselves tq ita princi SAVE. MANCHESTER - Package DeUv- Help wanted-—Male 36 Can be seen at 34 Homestaaif Agency, Manchester. Ml. 9-1107. the direction of their matnm, Mrs. were in attendance. Other detaUa radio and T.V. speclaltato olnea Street. MI. 9-6376. CROSLEY SHELVADOR, good con windows. Half an acre lot. Owner Mitchell 6-7620 ples. If we want to prevent de May Hale, put, on a tableau: rOUNO—2 feUawB wfio wiU wax. 1951 Pontiac Catalina Hard Top— 193*. House seivirr'. rail Id.Sb 'ery. Local ’ light trucking and ROCKVILLE 1st floor. Five room pressions. we must first laarn how on the dinner may te found on tha radio, heater, hydramatlc— DEIPENDABLE, conoci e n 1 1 o u a dition. MI. 3-8370. apartment. All^ furnished except must sell for businasa reasons. Low NIC:E SIX ROioM 'single, large "Farm Youth of America.,” with w u b and clean out your car (or MI. 9-6660 or MI. 3-4607. package delivery. Refrigerators, workers. Must be over 25 yeara $1500 DOWN, S bedroom raqch, Wanted—Real Estate 77 to prevent Inflation and how to sports pages of today’s Hersld. 11395. washers and stove moving a dishes aind linen. No heat. Middle- priced at $15,800. rooms,'Oil heat, in excellent con Susan Goodrich aa reader; a tap The national figure, a Harvard only IS. Por acrvlca telephone MI. old, married, for steady, year 12 FT. KAYAK two place, good SPINET PIANO, blond, elmoet fireplace, picture window, liuge adjust to the changed workings of dance by Patty Long; an original *.0751. 1951 Studebaker Champ., Starlite ANTIQUES Retlnished. Repairing specialty. Ml. 9-0702. new. Sacrifice $375 cash. Box C, aged couple. No children qr pete. kitchen, full ceUar, aluminum dition. Big lot with garage and CASH WA1TO<0 for asT tope real supply and demand under condi graduate, said, "What too many ’round work as service etation at condition, $40. MI.'O-SSOl. $60 per month. Inquire 4to Lake out buildings. Priced right. S. A. paper, "A Trip to Washington." Club Coupe—Overdrive and done on any (umlture. Tleman, tendant. Good opportunity for right Herald. storm windows, high elevation, eauts ydo have to oaU. nrst and tions of war and peace. . . . jieople still do not reaUza, however, LOST — ralae Teeth, near V.F.W. 189 South Main S t Phone MI. St. JARVIS REALTY CO. Beechler. Phone Ml.' 3-6969. aeeood naortgaito mooay avaUable. by Anita Piottl and a Mother’s Day is that the Red firing line ia avery- heater, grey.—IS95. man. Apply in person. McClure large lot, bus line, Bolton area. ”We must learn when It la wise pageant Home. Reward U returned to 3-56U. Bainting-^aperinll 21 Auto Co., 373 Main. McINTOSH BOAT CO. Carlton W, Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, a im Uatlnga wanted. CaU Tba for the government .to step into where. It la in our schoola and 1950 Nash Rambler Convertible— ROCKVILLE, 24 GroVe St., two 634 Center Btreet A MAIN STREET VALUE A group of 31 local Girl Scouts, churches, our places of husiaasa above home. Radio, heater and overdrive. GAS S’TOVE, $10. JAckson 4-1504. 9-4$94. JonnaoQ BuUding Company, 668 things—and when it should step FURNITURE Reflnlshlng, antique room furnished apartment on bus Main S t ML 6-7426. Evaninga ML under the direction uf their-leader, and entertainment—yaa, even hi Special—IS45. WANTEID—fihcperienced full or OFFERS: iiiie. Children accepted. Inquira out. ... (umlture a specialty, chairs coned PAINTING AND part Ume counter man for meat MI-S-4U3 MANCHESTER —Several two-fam 64W18. Mrs. Gloria Holbrook, preeented a Wilfred Maxwell our homes. lOBT —Set e l keya on rinr. Call 1950 Buick 4-Door—Greeh, radio, and ruafaed. Anson F. Thorp. COMBINA-nON TABLE top gas first floor,, apariment 9. Custom built large 7 room house "A a we glance around ua to part of the program. Barbara Ran PAPER HANGING department. Manchester Public 5.4 EVINRUDE , ...... $60.00 ily homes, three bedroom, auto in excellent condition and a .2-car day, all of ua must be atruck by ” We believe that subveralon MI. M tM . heater, dynoDow. Low mile Rhone MltcheU 94785. Market. 42 CHAMPION ...... $60.00 and oil range. Universal washer, matic heat, with garages located WE HAVE buyers waiting for aln- dall was the announcer. The girls Wilfred Maxwell, a former pres should be fought in tha courts n d age.—$595. . two twin bed springs. Very good garage. Lavatory flrst flopr. Deep gla and two-faxnUy homas. Mort the extent to w'htch the otd philos sang "White Coral Bells." repined JOHN X McCANN 7.9 CHAMPION ...... $10060 Summer Homes For Rent 67 MANCHESTER In east and west side. The Escott lot with many possibilities at ophy of ‘leave things alone’ has ident of the 50-50 Club, ia assist in Congress, Iqr the FBI and state LOST— Bright Green Parakeet. COMPLETE REPAIRS. by Stuart condiUon. ML 3-5694 after 5 p.m. : Agency. W . 9-76$8. gages arranged. Pleaaa caU A.C.B. the Girl Scout laws 'with meubera and local law enforcement offieen. Answera to Duke. Reward. MI. 1990 Chevrolet De Luxe 2-Door— R. Wolcott on wringer and auto ^ 30 Laurel Street t.5 FIRESTONE ...... $70.00 • 326,500. Information by appoint been replaced by government’ in ing Herbert Tyler, director, with radio, heater. One owner. SalMmen Wanted 36-A 7.5 E L G IN ...... $6.5.00 SIX ROOM furnished waterfront $12,500—New 4-room ranch. EHill Realty Co. MI. 6-3163. o f the troop giving a pantomime to The (^mmunist agents in thia coun matic washing machines, vacuum PRACTICALLY New sofa-bed. ment only, tervention. illustrate them. tha mutlcal review, "Memory U kc new.—1795. Tel. MtS-TSSS or Ml-3-6738 3.5 WIZARD ...... $3.5.00 cottage. Crystal Lake. By month haaemant, convenient to bus, shop MANCHESTER Mose Restrlctloiie try are professional traitors, tiwfaw cleaners, motors, small appli AUTOMOBILE glassware, unpaint^ chfsts, book r e a d y b u y e r s waiting. For im Twenty-four Boy Scouts particl- Lane,” to be held Friday and Sat ed In the science of infiltration land LOST—Diamond engagement ring, ances. Welding 180 Main 'street. 3.3 EVINRUDE ...... $30.00 cases, box spring, .'mattress, floor or season. MI, 3-6745. ping, etc. An ideal home for an mediate acUon lift your property “If we look abroad we find more Guaranteed and Fully Looking for three bedrooms on peted In an investiture service led urday at the Waddell School, by propaganda. On our aids, profea aoUtalre, yellow gold band. Finder Phone Ml. 9-6678. PAIIfriNO, Bhctorlor and interior, SALESMEN WAN’TED 10 WIZARD .. ,,....$175.00 camp, baby carriage, baby scaiM, older couple. one floor I have It: First floor has JAMES XlROHAN & SON with the Albert J. Gatto Co., 'ReaI- reatrictlons against the free flow * ^ Call MI. 8-8M1. Reward. Reconditioned ■ Realtors by Wilbur Fletcher In which they the 50-50 Cliib of St. Mary’s Epis alonals trained to combat tboir paperhanging. Ceilings refiniah- For Dealership has opening for mahogany deck, kitchen taWfe, W|iiited To Rent 68 living room, dining room, kitchen lora. CH. 9-8469, avaninga MI. of trade than ever before—quotas accepted three new members Into work must bear the heavy hurdm Low Down Payments at ALL KHn>S o t antenna work. CMI ed. Wall paper books on request. Special On New Buccaneer boudoir chair and stool, 6 x 9 $13,500—109 Woodbridge St. Six Telephone Mitchell 3-7433 3-6946, JA. 8-3669. and tariffs, export aubaldies and copal Church. LOST—White Ironing board, in Bank Rates live wire aggreaaive aaleemen. We and lavatoiy. Second floor has the Scouts as tenderfoots. of the task.’ * Art Plnney, TV Antenna Special Estimates given. Fully insured. Motors This Week worn rug. Other items. Yellow WANTED—2 or 3 room furnished room Cape Cod, basement garage.' three bedrooms and ful| tile bath. currency controls." Maxwell’s directing experience Mancheoter or on Route 44-A. 2 Studebaker Sales and Service ist, Sales and Service. Very tidr will train. Here Is an opportunity L18TINOS WANTED — Btacla, A "silent auction" of plants and includes shows put on by the Spe Spark Bemakaa V- Brewater St., Coventry, PI. a-tSSO. CaU Edward R. Price. MltcheU to Join a progreaaive modem, or House, comer Main, Elmhill, Tal- apartment by local business wom A roomy home i^th one bath down, Hot water oil heat, all city utilities. MANCHESTER on the hoihe front scqne, Baruch articles was conducted during the prices. Tel. Ml. 9-4772. 9-1008. USED WOLVERINE...... $100.00 cottvllle. MI. 9-1617. an. Must be near bus line. C^all two-famUy,' throffanU y, bust* continued: ’ cial Services Division of the Army Poaaesaor of a fin# speaking ganization with plenty of room for second bath up nearly completed. Two car garage. Good lot with evening for the benefit of the voice, Oommandar C o n n ^ • Odb- L bST -B oy’a blue CMumbia bT- CHORCHES MOTORS KING CRAFT Miss Buendo. MI. 9-2998. nasa proptirto. Hava many eaab “Waahington is full of regula Ah- Corps at. Westover,. Langley WEBB’S TV - 17 Maple St„ 18 per PAINTING AND Papering. Outside advancement and increased earn WESTINGHOU8 E 9 cu. ft. refrig Four, bedrooms. ExceUent mort several fruit trees and garden buyers. Mortgagas arraagad. Grange treasury. ncctieut native, aaid, 'T believe cycle at the High achool Friday. so Oakland Street—MI-9-9483 ings for men who can qualify. gage available. space. House will vacant May Two new ranch homes that are tory commissions—the Federal .Re Field. Va„ Charleston, S. C.. and house call. All work (uliy guarau' painting estimates now being RLTNABOUT ...... $100.00 erator, Al condition. Looks like WANTED —Four room apartment Pleaaa caU Ocorga L. Oraaladio. dancer Dr1)-e Colleeta $328 Goldabot-o, N. C. He directed the that the Kremlin wUl team soouar Finder pleaae return to 20 teed. Call Ml. 9-6535 (or quick 15. A good buy, so hurry. nearing completion. Purchaser may serve, the Interstate Commerce To date 6328.50 has been con or later what all history and Knighton otreet or achool grounda. 1951 OLDSMOBILE 88, radio, heat- given. CaU GUbert i'ickett. 50. DILLON SALES A SERVICE new. A real buy. at $135. May be (or three adiilta and month old Realtor, M lteh d »-6m . lOP three previous shows which the honest service. 3-6982. 319 Main Street Many Others $13,990- , Six room ranch style have choice of decorating. Qne is Henry straet Commission, the Federal Trade tributed to the cancer drive, Mrs. human nature make perfectly dear Mb queationa aaked. er, whitewall tires, good condition. seen at 867 Main St. rear. baby. MI. 9-3544. \ Commisalon, the Securities and Ebc- 50-50 Club gave at the pariah, Phone MI. 9-8141 tetween 1 and 6. See Mr. Johnston cottage on Bolton I^ke. Easily located on Greenwood Drive. The Marshall Squier; lecturer of the —and that ia that the apirit of UW WIRING INSTALLATION and re PAINTING AND Papeihanging. 52 Oak Street WHITE, FLORENCE. combination ALICE CLAMPET IF READY to buy, sell, exchange change Commisalon and others. (Columbia Grange, announced. Mrs. house and waa formerly a soloist LOtrr—PASS BOOK No. MllO. BY RELIABLE business couple, converted to year around home. other on .Woodland street. Many erty in men’s haarta-cannot be pair ot small ^ c t r ic appliances SatiafacUon guaranteed. 35 years For Service range, 4 gas burners, converted no children, 4. 5 or 6 rooms, un real' estate, mortgages arranged. We have antlrtmst layrs to sllmu- Squier heads the Community Serv in St. Mary’s,Oioir. Notice ia hereby given that Poaa 1951 -FORD convertible coupe. 100’ lakefront. Sandy beach.. Realtor v Maxwell will appear in two spe snuffed out like a candle. The spsik Radio, heater, new top. In excel and (ixtures. Clarence G. Smith, experience. Orders taken (or out' Situations Wanted— gas fixtures (or heating, chrome furnished. References. Call MI. other listings. Consult Howard R. HSaUngs, late competition and- fair trade ice project of the Grange which remains. The will to serve Ood ia Book No. MllO, tooued by the Sav 21 Knox St. Phone MI. 3-8423. MI-6-4543 laws to restrict competition. In cialty acta on the program. Hla Inga D e p a ^ ent o i the Manchea lent condition throughout. Low side work now. Call Raymond Female 38 pipe. Ideal (or summer cottage. 9-5234, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Agency, MI. 9-1107. handled the drive for Herbert Eng- stronger than the chains of a police down payment. Douglas Motors, Trudeau. MI. 0-1614. MI. 9-4178. $14,200—Exceptional six (2 un -almost ito field are aupply and de lert, town chairman. version of "Roamin’ in the Gloam- state, and the mlHiona of people tor Trust Co., has been lost and H A 1 RADIO-’TV Service. Service Building Materials 47 UCONN FACULTY couple, child- finished) room Cape Cod with base T. J. CROCKETT WILL PAY Cash for small .country in,” la expected to be a high spot ai^ication has been made to aaid 833 Main. MANCHESTER mand being permitted to work Town History Published who are now opposed win yet re charge to.50, Tel. MI. 9:6665. Gary lesa, want rent, house beginning ment garage. Many plus features Real Estate Broker place with two or more tillable without Interference. of the show. In addition to "Once BiM (or payment o t the amount lampnaco. CURTAINS Laundered and ironing (The "History of Columbia,” writ gain their freedtun and overcome 1949 STUDEBAKER Pickup. Good EXTERIOR PAINTING only. Free 'done in my home. MI. 9-4333. |Canadian Framing. T.L.L. SOFA BED, in good condiUon, $35. September, "Two bedrooms fir and extras make this a very de Phone MI-3-5416 or acres on a hard road, within a IS "It would be tbagic If all this ten by the Women’s Guild of the In Love, wrlth Amy", a number their tormentors. e l the depoatt. / eetimatea. MI. 9-1383. MI. 3-6805. Pleasant and roomy six room mile radius of Manchester. Write Maxwell scored in several years condiUon. Make an offer. No down YOUNG MAN with small pick-up per M $95.0a more, dining room. Box B, sirable home. Convenient to the Residence Ml-9-7751' benevolent Intervention led any one Congregational (^Starch, la now be There is no room in Amorice LOST—PASS BOOK No. SSI502. payment. $30 monthly. Cole MIDDLE-AGED Woman will care Herald. Hartford bus. dwelling on bus line. Not in a de Box U, Herald. to believe that we have freed our ago and which Is being repeated today for the neutral patriot. You truck, will do odd Jobs, evenings INTERIOR and exterior' painUng N. C- Roofers, T.L.L. per M $92.00 WHITE IRON bed, low head board, velopment. First floor has nice ing published and will be available Notice is hereby given that Pasa Motors, 486 Center St. MI. 9-0980. or''week-ends. Ml. 9-8452. * for convalescing lady or do light Oak Flooring from per M $105.00 selves from the basic economic to the public in June. by popular demand. cannot be Indifferent toward and paperhanging. Specializing in house work for small family. Call spring and mattress. Very com sized living room, large kitchen Book No. S81502, issued by The spraying Goodyear Pliolite Rub Windows, complete, fortable. Mattress recently made $15,500—Six room ranch, gbrage, SIX ROOM single, furnace heat, laws that govern human behavior. The following members o f the Communiom any more than you 1946 FORD tudor, 1947 Chevrolet DOORS OPENED, keya fitted, phone MI. 3-6422. Houses For Sale 72 with dining area, two bedrooms good location, one car garage. Legal Notice If anything, the more deeply the can be Indifferent toward cancer. Savlnga Bank o( Manchester has tudor, 1946 Ford (ordor. 1946 Buick bercoating on asbestos houses. In' assembled ...... from $12.50 over. Clean, good condition, $10. 8 patio, split-rail fence, new carpet guild compiled the information and been loot and application has been cd^ed. vacuum cleaners, irons, and bath. Second floor, two bed- Near Waddell School, $10,400. S. A. government intervenes In economic wrote the book: Mrs. Card, Mrs. Of the two. Communism ia by ta r / coupe. $5 down and good credit. dustrial and* commercial spray WANTED— Housework. Available 18” No. 1 Shakes Barry Road. MI. 9-2989. M ACADEMY STREET -Six room ing In the living refom and hallway, roonu. Oil heat, fully insulated. NrtTlCB o r HKARiNG O.J made to said bank (or payment ot guns, etc., repaired. Shears, painting. T. J. McKinney Paint ' all c o lo r s ...... sq. $12.95 Dutch colonial, in good condition. city water, city sewer, sidewalks, Beechler. Phone MI. 3-6969. ADMINISTBATIOIf ACCOl'ST affairs, the more important these George Peters, Mrs. 'William Bum- Board Grants most dangerous disaaaa. It Walk in, drive out. We ere easy knives, mowers etc., put into con Monday, Wednesday and Fridays. All city utilities. Basement ga must be fought with coazmoa the amount o( deposit. to do business with. No preuure, Co. Tel. MI. 9-0106. Nails S’s and 16’s Laundry room • off kitchen, curbs. GI mortgage available. laws, become." ham. Mrs. Leona Beck, Miss Jean Write l^ x F, Herald. rage. A real buy at $13,500. . MANCHESTER— Four room Cape AT A COURT o r PROBATH: HEIJ) aenae, with intalllgenca and with no down payment. See Bob Oliver, dition (or coining heeds. Braith- (picked u p ) ...... keg. $8.00 Machinery and Tools 52 screened porch, attic, oil ateam Natch and Mrs. William Robinson LOST—PASS BOOK No. SS1270. waite. 52 Pearl street. Ck>d, oil heat, copper plumbing, 83 AT COLUMBIA, wllhin and lor Iks Carter Plea cAlxn couraf^Ce** ^ n te r Motor Sales, 461 Main St, PAINTING—Exterior and interior heat, storm windows and screens, Dtitrlct Andover, on the 7th dey of who is chairman of the committee. Notice is hereby given that Poaa For free estimates. - Call MI NA’nONAL BUILDERS’ WE BUY-Sell-Trade-Rent ' power $15,600—Large six room Co~ gallon electric ' water heater, A Subscription Committee headed Ha said that he has asked the Book No. SS1270,. issued by The Dog'S— Birds— Pets 41 one-car garage, one block from ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor blinds, storm windows. FuUy in Mfty. A-D. 19M. 9-9773. 8 UPPUES mowers, chain saws, tillars, gar bus line, store and short walking lonial style home, detached ga Preaeot CTaAYTON E. HUNT. Judfr. by Mrs. Robert McKeon. -la send The way was'cleared, last night cooperation of 17,300 Amertcaa Savings Bank o( Manchester has Household Services THE NEW MANCTHESTER Pet den *ractore, outboards, power rage. An older home but In tip MI-9-4543 sulated, amesite drive, extra large Eatate of John P. Jpnaeo. late of ^1* Manchester ing out letters about the book and Legion Posts to tackle thia prob Auto Acceasorie»—Tires 6 420 Davenport Avenue distance to achool. Shown by ap corner lot 280' (ronta^. All ultili- ton. In aald District, deceaite^. by the Zoning Board of Appeals been loot and ^plication has been PAINT AND Paperhanging. Time Center, 995 Main St., invites you New Haven. Conn. tools. Terms arrangad. Capitol top repair. New rodf, new furnace, also tnclosing a program of the lem haad-on. made to said bank (or payment o( Offered 13-A pointment. Asking $14,5(XI. Elva tfes. Price $9,990. Phone Barbara The Executor having exhibited Ita for Carter CTievroIcb Co. to con MOTOR SALE. New motor guar payments. Financing arranged to visit pets of all kinds. Con ' Telephone STate 7-3597 Equipment Co., 36 Main Straet. T^ler, Realtor. MI. 9-4469. new plumbing, new hot water heat- Admlnlatratlon Account with said sDate Book Sesqulcentennlal weekend of July Prior to his meaaago. Comman the amount o( deposit. Woods Agency, MI. 9^7702. Estate to thia Court for allowance. It la antee, Ford, Chevrolet, Mercury, CORNICEIS, Drapes and idlp covert Wm. Dickson A Son. Phone MI. necticut bred Parakeets. MI. “ier, new bath, colored fixtures, re- 36 BROOKFIELD BTREET Fpurth. struct .an automobile sales and der Connell touched on several Dodge, 6124.96. PonUac, Oldamo- 9-0920. 9-t273. Hours Monday through MANCHEIBTER — Several threa cejitly painted. Glassed and screen ORDERED: That the 2ftth daV of ''Little Library Becelves Gifts notes o f intereat in tha Uvos of the custom made by Oaselc Decora USED GRAVELY garden tractor. MANCHESTER — Dutch colonial May. 1954, at 10:(I0 o'clock in the fore« service agency at the com er of bUe, etc. $174.95. $10 monU). Cole tors, 41 Oak St. For free estimate •Friday, 10 to 6:30, Wednesday bedrobm single homes, nvo Cape ed porch. Convenient to the Hol Three bedrooms, oil heat, garage, noon, at ihe Probate Office In Colum* Tonight and Tomorrow Gifts of a brass rail and lighting honored guests, Clarks and Wig Announcements -Diamonds— Watchf Call MI. 3-4505. Custom built 6 room English bia. be and the aame la maalgm^d for a Main and Charter Oak Streets In Motors. Ml. 9-0960. call Ml. 9-2730. closed at 3 p.m. S. A H. Green Cods, near Bowers School and two lister and Bowers Schools: Two nice lot, $12,900. Cape Cod, 4 "May Poll of Fashions," Second fixtureb were donated to the Sax ren. the commander having bean Courses and Classes 27 stamps. ^ Jewelry 48 ranch homes in Green Manor. blocks from the new High School. Colonial on nicely landscaped lot. hearing on the allowance of aaid Ad* Congregational Church. ton B. Little Free Library last Puainess Zone HI. a warm friend of both, men (or • RALEIGH COUPONS Redeem FCBt TIRES, Tubes and batteriea SO’ X 170’. In excellent residential rooms, hot water oil heat, com ministration Account with aaid Eatate yoUr coupons here in town. Select f l a t f in is h Holland window ’The Eiscott Agency. Ml. 9-7683. bination storma and screens. Ebi- and this Court directs that notice of Saturday, May 16 week. Clayton Hunt donatto the The Board granted permission number of years. contact your Goodyear Service INSTRUCTION. Would like to hear WIRE h a ir e d Terrier, female, 4 LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re Musical Instruments 53 section. First floor has large living the time and place asaifned for aaid ,^our premium, carry it home with shades, made to measure. AU cellent condition, $10,500. A. R. "Girl Scouts Together" pro brass rail ahd four ceiling light for the exception ot an executive Store, 718 Main Street. MI. from reliable men we can train months old. A.K.C. registered. pairs, adjusts watches expertly. CUSTOM BUILT four room, ex $16,500—Ne4r six morn ranches, room, aun room, sun porch, dining hearinx be riven to all peraona known fixtures were |^en by Lyndon Lit session last night. Considerable op you, no postage, no daisy. Visit metal Venetian bUnds at a new to overhaul and install air condi MUSIC Ir*trumental rental. Com full basement, garage, patio, to Wilkie & Co. MI. 9-2461, MI. 9-4369 I to be. intereiitf'd therein lo appear and gram at State Armory, 2 to 4:45 9-5390. Use our easy pay plan. low price. Keys made while you Call MI. 3-5439. Reasonable pricea Open dally. plete tine of Inatrumenta. Rental pandable to six, cabinet kitchen, room, large kitchen with breakfast I be heard thereon by publfahlng a copy of p. m. tle. The instalmtton work was position to the exception was our store for premiums (or La- tioning and refrigeraUng equip Thursday evahings. 129 Sprue# large living room, (ireplace, oak be built In the Q rten area. Pick ! this ord^'r once in aome newspaper Senate to Ponder Rosa, Klrknum, Bordens, O c ^ o n , wait Marlow'a applied to purchase price. Rep room and lavatory: second floor, BEFORE YOU Buy. be sure to see 25th reunion of class of 1929, done by Mr. Hunt. voiced at a public hear ing on the FAMOUS LIFETIME batteriea, six ment. Must be mechanically in. PEDIGREED Boeton Terrier pup street UltcbeU 9-4387. flpora, sanitary molding, storm your lot now;, three large bedrooms including havinr a circulation In said District, Hearth Club, Mrs. FUoerts, year guarantee. Self-recharging in resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, this six room Cape Cod (3 unfin and by aendinx a copy thereof by pre MHS, at the Country C3ub. 6 p.m.' CD Ateetlng Held subject. The Carter firm, now lo WEIAVING ot buma, moth holes dined and willing to study in pies A.K.C. registered. F. R. Man windows, oil ateam heat, 100’ lot, master bedroom with ' dressing A Civil Defense mebtlng was Raleigh. Potterton's, 180 Center 60 aeconda. Buy the best (or less. spare time. No interference with ning, 47 Maple St. MI. 3-8146. Pedler and Bundy. Metter’a Music ished) located at 43 Edison Road paid reriatered mall to each of the fol- Wednesday, May 19 cated on Main StreeL bao an op Fixing Court Size and tom clothing, holaery runs, Studio, 177 McKee. Ml. 3-7500. trees, near atorea, bus. Only SUNNY VIEW DRIVE. VER room and lavatory, tile bathroom yin Manchester. This cheerful Inwinr hinted: Milton G. Jeoaen. 2t9 held last night at the Hdcaee W. tion to purchase the pi-operty from St., lilunchester. c $1 weekly. Cole Motors. present occupation. For informa Garden— Farm— Dairy $9,900. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. Main St . Manchester. Conn.; Mra. ^YW CA workshop, "Yo.ir Y In handbags repaired, tipper re NON, OPEN SUNDAY 3-6 P. M. apd powder room; third floor, large ' home, features, fireplace. In large Mabel J. Dunphy, 570 Broadview Ter- Action," Community Y, 9:30 a.m. “Porter School. " Walter A. .vmaton. Dr. John Oregon. tion Write at once giving name, Products 50 9-5132, 9-4694. (Coattaoed (rana Pagp O m ) placement, umbrellas repaired, J^ivc Stock— Vehicles ^2 DIRECTIONS: MILE EAST OF bedroom and storage space. Gara/m living room, open stairway, hot I ace. Hartford. Conn.; Mrs. Ruth 8. to 3 p.m. local Civil Defense Chairman, uraa In another decision' last night, address, age. Utilities Institute, Wanted— To Buy 58 Pratt. 14X Green Manor Road. Man Personals Trailera for Sale 6-A men’s shirt' collars reversed and VERNON CENTER, ROUTE .30. In basement, hot water oil heat. water oil heat, one-car garage May 20, 21 and 22 in charge. ' the Board granted William Thorn Box P, Herald. WE BUY COWS, Isalves and beef WELL ROTTED cow manure, flat MANCHESTER chester. Conn.: John A* Jenaen. 23 ' PTA To Hold Supper of the decisions which are pMoent- replaced. Marlow's Little Mend wall stones, loam, and firewood. New Split-Level nearing comnle Venetian blinds, weather stripped. with amesite driveway, fenced in Creatvlew Dnve, Newlnxton. Conn.; Center 'Thespians present ton permission tb convert a single THE PROSPECT HIU School (or 16 FT. ALUMINUM trailer. All ing Shop, catUe.-Also horses. Plela Broa. Price $11,500 landscaped lot. Ideal for children. At the last meeting of the local fapilly dwelling to a two family ed to him.’’ instruction . If you are not Leonard Gigllo. MI. 3-7083. WANTED- Small size electric tlon. An excellent home In a fine Owner Howard P. Jenaen. R. p. D. 2, "Miranda." Bowers School. young children. Transportation equipped. Sleeps (our. Very clean. Tel. Ml. 6-7405. ncighborliood. High elevation. On Can be purchased by qualified Andover. Conn.; Mra. Mary P. Twtble, PTA to be held tonight at 7:30 in dwelling on Tolland Turnpike, In PreaMeatial TIasber ' high school graduate, write (or range. MI. 3-8130.. Attractive five room Cape Cod. Coventry. Conn.: Mrs. .Etna C. Dimock. Friday, May 28 Chief Justice Warren, bafora^ furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc Ideal (or traveling. MI. 9-1428. IN-THE-HOME SERVICE. Up- free information on how to get RHUBARB, Freezing or cainning, the bus line. Good mortgage avaU veteran for as little as $700 down. Yeomans Hall, a pot-luck supper a riMwl-resIdence zone. holstery, and floor coverings clean-, Large living room, dining room, Mitchell 3-6518 Bolton Notch Road. R. F. D, Manches WBA Myaticettes Springtime being named to tba tor. Phone MltcheU 9-5767. your diploma at home. No time 15 lbs. $1, Rhubarb roots, 6 (or $1. able. A 'value, not to be equaled. $12,500. ter. Conn.; Herbert N. Jensen. Wood- Revue, Verplanck School. 8 p. m. will be ser\-ed. InsUllation of of In granting the Ctirter applica ed or mothproofed. Inexpensive Articles For Sale , 45 kitchen and bathroom on flrst bridxe St.. Manchester. Conn.; Mra. ficers for the following year will Court, twice sought tha wasted, no Job interference. Write MI. 3-5696. O’Coni or, 171 Union. Rooms Without Board 59 Jarvis Realty Co., 654 Center St. Saturday, May 29 tion, the Board did not grant per lIRB. ZOPPl, reader and adviser. Auto RepAiring— Painting 7 World-Wide service. Conn Dura- floor. Two bedrooms on second. ALL BRICK Cape C!od. full shed MI. 3-4112. Sarah Jenaen Yacavone. 47ft East Third take place. Mrs. Reginald Lewis, can preaidenttal nomiaatiQi^And (or catalog S, Wayne School, Box LOAM—, Rich top eoil, delivered, North. Txifan. Utah: and Phoenix Slate 20th reunion, class of 1934. mission fob Hghst and aigna. A AU welcome. 256 Fraitklin Ave., cleanera A Home Services, 101 VEGETABLE Plants: tomato, cab Oil heat, fireplace, screens, storm dornier, six large rooms, fire past president, will perform the Justice WilBam O. Daoi2ta has N, Herald. No. 1 grade, |3 yard. No. 3 grade, NEWLY DBOORA’nED, BeautlfUUy Rank and Trust Company. HartfoM 4. MHS. Garden Grove. separate application, miist be filed. across from the Art theater. For Harlan St., Town. MI. 9-7024. bage, lettuce, broccoli, kohlrabi, windows and doors, siet tubs and WARREN E. HOWLAND place; ceramic tile bath, plus CENTRALLy Located, six ' room Conn.. Attn: Mr. A . R. Renxston: All Inauguration ceremony. aometimea been mentipBed aa a $2.50 yard. Washed stone, sand, furnished and opacioua room. Tha Hilliard Assn, spring dance, appointment caU CHapel 6-6785. CAR BURN OIL? TRACTOR TRAINING Service, ia pepper and egg. Krause’s Green most complets light hwsekeepiBg hatchway, amesite drive, lovely Realtor---Inaurer lavatory, storm windows, hot cedonial, sunporch, one-car ga at least 7 days before the day of*, aaid Democratic prealde^lal or vtca experienced at doing cilrtaina. gravei, (ill, Nussdorf Sand and house, 631 Hartford Road. MI. landscaped lot. Approximately 110 rage. Fireplace, oil heat. Full hearing. Italian-Americnn Club. Manchester Evening Herald Cn- presidential poosibiBty, selecting men in this area to be Sterne Co. Ml. 9-7408. (acillUea availabla In Manchester. 648 Woodbjidge Street water heat„ steel bean) construc CLAYTON E. HUNT. Judge. EXPERT CORSETRY Service in WUl hand launder your curtains at trained for high pay Jobs aa diesel 9-77(X). You will marvel at the cleanlineaa X 120. Convenient to bus line and tion, amesite drive, garage. Near price $12,500. E A E Realty Co., Saturddy. June 5 lumbU cerrcapoadMit, Maurien Humphrey Urges Butler said tha/peoviokui fixing your home. Trixie (oundaUons. Econom;) overhaul, most all a reasonable price. Ml. 9-241L mechanics, tractor, bulldozer op of this building. Children accepted. school. bus. Carlton W, Hutchins, MI. MI. 9-6297 or MI. 3-4480. 30th reunion, class of 1924 MHS. Morrow, telephone HArrloM membership trt/Una 'waia Inpirod Aida Adams, 58 Durant St. MI. PEAT HUMUS, ehredded. Eh^ebl- Phone MI-3-8600—M1-3-57J1 erators, parts men and many TOMA'I^O PLANTS, pepper plants Central. Priced so reasonable See This Today!,'*’ 9-5132, 9-4694. Country Club. 4 p. m. > 6-9358. by PresidonLYVankUn D. Rooaa- 8- 6160, caU after 5 p.m. cars. Parts and labor $49.95. SERVICE ON all makes seviing lent toil conditioner,' top dressing. SINGLE FAMILY older house; 2- Saturday, June 20 BoosI in Economy other Jobs in this rapidly expand MI. 3-6515. ______^ and vegetable plants (or sale at you’ll gasp! Be sure and see this velt’s 1937/plgn to anlarga tha No money down. $4.90 month machines. Also electrifying. Work Tony Carabino’s, 13 Glenwobd St. FRANCES K. WAGNER NEAR BUS, space, comfort and THREE BEDROOM ranch. Roomy • car garage., extra lot. School St. lOt.k reunion, clasr- of 1344- MHS, court, u ^ h Congraaa rejertad. Ha WANTED—Riders to Pratt A Whit done in your home. Sickel. .MI. ing industry. If you are mechani one. Mrs, Dorsey, 14 Arch St. $10,500. Two-famlly .house, at ly. All work guaranteed. cally minded and want increased BEAUTIFUL Selection o(^wool rem- MI. 9-4187. ■ Realtor economical living in this well kitchen, large Uving room, fire Local Stocks at American Legion Home. (Ontteaed rrwn Pago One) also cJtM a successful move by ney south parking lot, second 9-0419. Day phone MI. 3-5171,' MI-9-0028 cared (or, (our room home. OU place, ceramic Uly bath,- paneled tached garage, Sefiool St. Two- Legion Honoring In 1866 to cut the m«m- shift, vicinity South Manchester. earnings you owe it to yourself to nanta at low prtcea^^Also rug wool PLEJASANT, FURNISHED room, and inatructi ms In braiding ruga. aultable for two persona. One furnace, lot 100 x 140. Price $9,700. recreation room, ateel 'beam con family house, new 3-$:ar garage, <|a<*9tlaoa Parolokad By to seven to prevent Preal- Manchester MI. 9-4997. find out whether or not you can Household Goods 51 large lot. North Main St. Call Tba C30 Executive Board, at a COLE MOTORS qualify. For full information with CaU RockvUia 54706. block from Main St. Phone MI. Madeline .Smith, Realtor. -MI. struction, rriany extras, ^'picture Coburn -R HMdIettrook. lao. Baseball Champs special meeting yesterday, ap it Andrew Johnson from filling Building:— Contracting: 14 9-1643, MI. 9-1146. book yard,' trees, near bus. Agent. Tel. MI. 9-5229. Trash CoUection Wa n t e d —Ride to Pratt A Whit- no obligation and to arrange con 6-3864. ' 1 p. m. prloM proved ah early exchange of* two vacanrtes. 436 Center Street PROSPERITY Gas range, full else, Town Bowers School. Carlton W. ,Hutch- ney, 6 to 4 :45 from South End. MI. venient confidential personal in COMBINATIC^N Aluminum win with two etorage sections, $45. Sin ■» CENTRAL — Six room home, Baak Stooka natures with the AFL for unj HeniUngs said tba size o t tha CUS’TOM BUILT homes, general dows and screens, $17.95 and up, ROOM WITHOUT board, in pleas 1ns. MI. 9-51S2 - 6-4694. Dates Auiiouiiceil Members of -the. championship court should iv3t ba riveted into tha 9- 2463 after 6. terview ■ i» your :lty, address re- gle bed,. painted, $15, Tel, MI. screened porch, pversiZed garage, Bid Askad baseball team of Dllworth-Cornell- willing to go ahead with ar pro- Ml-9m980 coi^tracting, remodeling, rejialrlng. 'plles to; ’fractor Training Serv plus installation. Combination ant residential neighborhood, for Proud Pegcock ConaUtuUon, arguing that a Mggar Financing arranged. Free esti 9-2002 or 9-1568. . 1 young girl or woman. On busline. Advertisement large play area. -Timken wali First National Bank Quey Post 102. .American -Legion p o^ AFL-ap "no raid^' part WANTED-Riders to Pratt A Whit ice, BoX X,' Herald. aluminum doors $49.50 plus Inatal- flame hunter, gas water heater, of Manchester...... 64 88 —a pledge by unions n o ^ o try to woriUood might make a larger mates.’ Vancour Construction Co., latlon. Manchester Home Improve- MI. 6-2971, In arrordSncr with the provi Beautifully Styled Town trucks will collect rubbish will be.honored at tonight's regu ney, hours 8 to 4145, from Center aluminum .combination windows. Hartford. National take .over members aU^dy organ' court desirable at some future . Con^egatlonal church via- Silver 172 Highland S't. Tel. MI. 3-4836. toent Cq., 35 Oak St. Ml. 3-8177. sions of Chapter V,'Section 8, of on the east side of town’ May 17, lar meeting at the Poet Home on Ume. 9 X 12 RUG, also runner. Baby’s TWnit BEDROOM and kitchen, Many extras, Ow-nera moving out Bank and Ttust . . . 31>i 33^ Leonard Street at 8 o’clock. Ized In a rival fe d e p ^ n . Lane. MI. 9-9356 after Si Aut^ Driving School 7-A Private Instructioiis 28 crib, and chest. Cali MI. 9-6539. the Town Charter: and on the west side May 24, Town. As (or compulsory retirement, CABINET M AKIN a-W ) also do COME IN—Browse around The central. Working couple, or two of town. Madeline Smith, Realtor. Hartford Conn. Trust . 67 92 Engineer Jgmes H. Sheekey an Last summer the Legion Juniors <710 President 'Walter Reulher Notice is hercb.v given that a MI. 9-1642. 9-1146. Manchester Trust ' 6 0 — Butler Said some Jurists have MORTLOCK’S DRIVING School. all types of carpentry work, re Woodshed,' 11 Main St., Manches ELECTRO MAS’IE R range, alto gentlemen. Parking. MI. 8-4724'. public Hearing of the Board of nounced today. won the Ebstrict and State Cham said the actual awning will take “ tendered exemplary asrvioa" Automobiles for Sale 4 Loet confidence quickly restored modeling, glteratlone, etc; . Good ACCORDION and piano taught In ter, Conn. Good used (umlture Sterling range with' Silent Glow Phoenix Stats Bank Dividing line betweqp the east pionships undCr Ckiach-Wally For place In a qbupl/ of weeks. iSome VERY PLEASANT front room for Directors o f .the Town of Manches CALIFORNIA BOUND. Owner and T ru s t...... 59 64 when over 75 but some “ have by a skilled, courteous instructor'. workmanship, and reasonable your home. MI. 9-5144. bought and sold. Tel. MI. 9i.3154. bU burner, ’ Reasonable, CaU MI. an'd west aides of town is the tin. , major u n ^ s . /however, have in served far beyo^ the date v Imb: BEFORE YOU Buy a used car rates. Estimates' gladly given. gentleman at 272 Main St. Park ter. , Connecticut, will be held in must sell quickly, ranch-like License included. .Insured, dual Open 'tU 7 p.m. 3-8291 after 8 ;30. ' the Hearin;: Room of the Muni Fire Compaalao center line of S. Main Street, Main Past Commander Wilber T. Lit dicated ,Aney /may not go along. they should have retired.” 'Bee Gorman Motor Sates. Buick CaU Dick at PI. 2-6695 or J ^ n at ing. MI. 3-4(m. home. 5 '] rooms arid fireplace tle. will present each member of controlled etandard and hydrama- cipal Building in the Town of Man first flopr. Bedroom and storage Aetna Fire .. . ___ 57 60 Street; Union Street and Slater T b e i^ n c lu ^ the . AFL teamsters The oldest member of the pees* Sales and Service, 265 Main' tic cars. Ml. 6'7398. MI. 3-5769.. Bonds— Stocks*— « ROVAL AND 8 mith-(X>rona port Hartford Fire ....156 161 Street. All receptacles or materials the team with a certificate fur and CIO steel- able . and standard typewriters , 1 , W AI^TED * chester; Connecticut, on the 18th aecond floor. Hot water oil heat, carp5 ent court is JusUca Frankfarter, Btreet MItchieU 9-4571. Open eve Mortgtocos 31 ROOM FOR Rent. Private home. National Fire .... 77*4 80^4 riiould be placed on lawns the night nished by the Ford Motor Co. textile workerzr* who ia BALLARD’S DRIVING SCHOOL — GEINERAL Construction, alterk- All makes of adding machines -Relfable, Honest, Person day of May, 1954, ^t eight o’clock -two car garage. Bowers School W rkers nings. '324 Charter Oak. MI. 3-8388. . Phoenix ...... 161 109 before collection since ti;ucks will Matthew Monarty of Moriarty l^oups. ’’Manchester’s oldest.” Owner- Uoria, remodeling, plastic Ule, FIRST AND aecund mortgages sold or rented. Repalra on all TO TAKE OVER in -the afternoon, to act on addi section. Madeline Smith, Realtor. tional appropriations and trans bU. 9-1642.*9-1146. Ufa and Indaasntty Ins. Oso. start at 7 a m . Brothers offered financial aid to TO BE SURE Certified by AAA and Board of counter work, garage, etc. No Job bought for our own aci;ount. Fast, makes. kterJoWa UNPAID BALANCE ' the team last season as ha bte too :emaU. Eugene Girardin, 16 fers as fellows'! Education. We offer training, exr confidential service. Manchester Apartments— ^Flatih— 'MANCHESTER vTwo-family house, Aetna Life . ■ ...... 129 134 done for a number of, years,, Trotter St. MI. 9-5509. fLAOSTONB. > Stona (or walls, MONTHLY PAYMENTS Additional Appropriation of $4,- Aetna Casualty ,... .136 146 SEE McCLURE perience, latest methods. MI. ^ Investment Cbrp., 244-Main straet. Tenements 63 * $9,950. Dutch colonial. West Sid^i William Wilson of West Hart Arrests Increase RED C E D A R 9-2245. Ml. 3-5416 house fronts; fireplaces, ate. Bol , $17.63, 200 for Water Administration. Conn. Gen, ...... 320 335 Gift Flowers ford. Department Director of SPE1C1ALI2INU th custom buUt ga ton Notch Quarry M’ . 8-o6i7. Transfer of $4,200 from Sewer $12,800. Garrison colonial. EUmt for clean, guaranteed used 3 COMPLETE V WEIST side:—Four large 'rooms,' 'Hartford Steam Boll', .6 2 65 American Legion Junior baseball AUTO DRIVING instruction. AU rages, Stanley overhead doors, Administration.' Side,, beautiful throughout., $16,^. ’Travelers ...... Ihiriiig April Here R O U N D POST cam. Any make. Any model, . ROOMS OF BRAND * All improvements. Writs Box Q, Ranch home almost new .'. $2,0OO 1200 1250 (!!!au8e Headaches in Connecticut, will be a guest lessons on insured dual- control .ahineui, block tUe ceilings, al Business Opportunities 32 FIELDS TONE for fireplaces or re Additional Appropriation of AND 1941. to 1954. Easy payment terations, additions. CaU Frank taining walla, Call Coventry PI, NEW FURNITURE Herald. down. Coventry, nice little home PiMIe CtmtlM speaker. . • car. Capable experienced instruc $10.950i-for Water Maintenance : Team members, thirir parents . There were 96 alrests In town at bank-rates. tor. Cordner Auto School. MI. Contois, ML 3-5632. AN ESTABLISHED aoda ehop and 2-7161. ' ■ BeauUfiil Westinghouae EUec. and Operations. - plus large glassed porch and ga Conn. Light Power .. 16 V4 18% rage. Full price, $5900. $1000 Ckmn. P o w e r ...... 43 44 Baton Rouge :—A . gracious Slid friends are (nvited to attend- for motor vehicle offenses in April RAIL FENCING ( 9-6010, JA. 7-3680. luncheonette for sale. Long term, Refrigerator Busineu Locations Transfer of $6,150 from Sewer Japanese gift to American ladies low rent ieaae available. Call ACS BPS PAINT For all exterior and in down. Many, more listings of all Hartford Elec. Lt. . . . 55 57 Refre.shments Will be served fol- as coibpared with 63 for March, — INSTALLED — terior purpoeea. Painting' acces Beautiful Bedroom Suite For Rent \ 64 Admlniatiation and $7,800 from , at the 1884 Cotton Exposition in loA’ing the meeting. McCLURE AUTO CO. AUTO DRIVING inatrucUon from Florists— Nurseries 15 Realty for appointment. Ml. 9-2392. Beautiful Living Room Suite Vv ater 'Improvements end Exten-' kinds. The Ellsworth Mitten Agen Hartford Gas Co...... 34 37 according to a report by Police .Abo Red Cedar Clathes Polas your home. Insured dual control sories. FuU line In stock.. Budget cy, Realtor. MI. 3-6930. So. New England New Orleans has grown Into a Chief Herman O. Schendel. Of the Beautifur Dinette-Set ‘ FOR RENT-Sm all store, 23 Oak siona. beautiful multi-million dollar Husdon Sales and Service car. Larson Driving School. Ml. Center, 61 O nter St. Phone Ml. Tel...... 35 . 37 increase. 13 represented additional CoH M ft M—MI-9- m 7 Help Wanted— Female 35 3-4164. Beautiful ”De Luxe” Range Street. For information call MI. Additional Appropriation of headache for Louisiana. 9-6075, TRANSPLANTED Instead of WesUnghouse EUec, Re $16,800 for Sewer Improvements Maaatactaiteg Cooipaales First Tax Payment arrests for speeding and 12 for 373 Main Street 9-1690 or Ml. 9-8064. Lots For Sale 73 The gift waa a water hyacinth EARN'’ AT HOME doing an easy BIG TRADES accepted for Rem- frigerator If you prefer and Ebetenaions. AUied T herm al...... 44 — recklesa driving. The rest of the DRIVING Instructlona from your —oae to each woman visitor. The increase was scattered, among high paying handwork. Interested . Ington-Schick, Snnbeam electric Rugs, Lamps, Tables. Linoleum and ’Transfer of $9,200 from Water CXJVENTRY, Conn., Route No. Am. Hardware ...... 13 15 ^ Open Evenings home, Oualmer lot 70 x 200, cleared, Arrow, Hart. Heg. . . . 36(4 41* them in vases. The plants out toS2 FORD fordor, original A-1 con- chestei Drlvuia Academy. PL and work. Box 296, Weit Hartford, ' parts. RusseU’a Barber Shop, Cor EVERYTHING Notice $7,6O0 from Sewer Maintenance good neighborhood. Real value at Assoc. Spring ...... 27 30 grew the vases and were transfer Arrests for charges other than FOR dlUoa, new tires, lustrotu blue (in- 2-7349, rou free. Vegetable Plants Ckmn. ner Oak • Spruce. and Operations. $775. 7 miles to Manchester Post Bristol B ra ss...... IS >4 17* Manchester tax^yers who do not motor vehicle offenses dropped i THE UNPAID red to flsh ponds and streams. Now make their first payment on the Ish. Im i Chevrolet tudor, deluxe Town of Bolton Di te«^ at Manchester, Connecti Office. Inquire 130 Pearl St., Man C!heney B ro s...... 7 8 ( they blanket bayous and streams from 24 to 23. P a r k I h g | model, equipped and honesUy HIGH SCH(X>L girl, afternoons DELTA-DE WALT' power tools and BALANCE PRICE cut, this 10th day of May. 1954. chester. Tel. Ml. 9-4143. Collins ...... 98 log 1953 taxes by noon Saturday will violations decreased .from 713 to > Geraniums and weekends aa salesgirl.'Apply accaaaorles. Sales, sbndce, demon Notice ia hereby given that on PANEL In bright purple. have to pay a penalty of one half guaranteed. 1949 Mercury cm - Garages— Service— Storage 10 ONLY $488.26 Harold A. Turkington Em -H sji ...... 32 35 The federal government esti 653, accidents increased from 33 j BULLDOZING in person. CoraeU Bakery, 441 stration Terms arranged. Capitoi May 10. 1654 the Zoning Board of MANC:HESTER g r e e n , Westland per cent a month retroactive to vertlble. Radio, heater, new top, Window Boxes and Urns Free storage .until wranted. Ftee Secretary, Board of Directors of $ ' ^ X l 5 ' x 2 0 " Fafnir Bearing...... 37 40 to 36, and complaints Jumped' GARAGE AT Manchester Green. Hartford Rokd. Equipment Co.. 88 Main St. the ’Town of Bolton approved the St. Oioice half acre with excellent Landers, Frary, Clk. . 25>4 27* mates loss due to clogged water- April 15 on their entire tax bill, lustroua black finish. Priced to seU Filled and Delivered delivery. FVee aet up by our own the Town of Manchester, Con .waya at 50-55 million dollars per from 119 to 149. j today. See Bob Oliver at Center Inquire at 577 Blast Center street, reliable men. adoption of the amendments to necticut. view. Owner, Belcher, BU. 9-1007. N. B. Mach. Co...... 25 27 according to Tax Collector Paul' or call MI. 9-5525. ALL ALUMINUM combination win year in Louisiana. The water hy CervinL 1 CallMI- Motor Sales, 461 Main. No Payments To Banks the Zoning Regulations of the North and J u d d ...... 25 ' 28 9-3871 TOURNAUD’S EXPERIENCED Secretary for doc dows and doors, self-storing, save ’Town o f Bolton as on file with the CXJVENTRY --. Six clear fertUe Russell Mfg...... 9'4 H* acinths also kill off flsh. deprive Cervini’s e*ffice will be open for i Gradtag a Back FUteg tor’s office. Write Box O, Herald. heat, comfort, convenience,, last a or Finance Companies : acres, high, dry,land. Seven miles aaigrstory birds of «-inter quarters the rest of the weekr including. Sat 1941-1940, OLDER Chevroleta, Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 To-vn Clerk. Said amendments to Stanley W o rk s ...... 49 52 Fords, other good tranqiwrtaUon. 131 Lake St.— MI-3-7662 lifetime. Free demonstration. Call PHonei Me Immediately become effective May 12, 1654; from Manchester, $1400. PI. Terry Steam ...... 69 109 and menace navigation. The drink urday until’ noon. Taxpayers who Public Records EXPERIENCED Waltreaa. Apply anytime. BUI ’Tunsky. Ml. 6-909S. : 2-6650. ■ ing water supply is cut dosrn. Gov. Good credit enable us to accept 65 in person. Center Restaurant, 499 HARTFORD CH-7-0358 Signed Torrlngton 25 27 do not pay their first payment hy Wesley B. Bw down. Douglaa Motors, 838 Main. Oscar Kreysig, Chairman This beautiful peacock’- design Robert Kennon aayr. and mosqui- that time will be oblig^ -to pay a Harraatee Deeds . . I t a HARLEY 74 O.H.V. ExceUent Main St. ALL. FAMOUS make power mow After 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 SOUTH WINDSOR tWapping 194), U. S. ^ v e lo p e com. .7 5 ' — 114 Spencer SL, condition. PI. 2-6901. Bolton Zoning Commission L O O K IN G FOR for panel or bedspread ia em 8109 U. 8 . Envelope pfd- .. 65 toe.-‘ breed, in the stagnant pools penalty on both the first and sec Jarvis Acres, Inc. to Paul W.-l ONLY DOUGLAS wlU seU you a ers $48.95 up. Buy on budget. No See It Day Or Night 138 X 256. Desirable (or large created by the current choking Roofing— Siding 16 AMBITIOUS Lady to sell lovely money down, $3 weekly. Budget Dated at Bolton, Conn., May 11. broidered in simple stitches and Veedcr-Root ...... 34*4 37 ( ond payments. Dougan. property at Elaia and i loto model car aa low as $145 ranch. High elevation, $17()0. Wal plants. Sterling silver by appointment. Center, 61 Center St. If you have no means o f tranapor* 1654. OFFICE SPACE rich colors. When family and ton W. Grant, Realtor. JA. 2-7584. J.cnes Drives. j down. We do not ask you to taka tation. ru send my auto for you: The above quotations are .lot t Each year the U. 8 . Corps' of Business Services Offered 13 FOR THE BEIST in Bunded built Evenings and Saturday. Advanced friends compliment you on this, This naw-looklng frock ia won M eonatmed ns actual asarketa Marion S. Alvord to Anna C. j a loan from a bank or (inonce .up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, commission. Car essential. MI. OIL BURNER for kitchen range. No obligation. you’ll be aa proud aa the peacock. derfully soft and femibino—ao Engineers asks Congreas for spe-1 company to complete your down WIRINO OIllTALLA'nON of aU IN A 1 0 0 % Subarban For Sale 7 5 1 Muiptay, property at 20 Linden: conductors and root repaTrs call 9-0106. Western saddle. Both used slight A — L— B— E— R— T ^ ’— S Pattern Na 5536 contains hot- charming for afternoon wear. cial appropriations to cut the wa-' St. payaMBt PosiUvety only $145 types. No Job too amalL Pater Coughlin, MltcheU S-7707. ly. P. O. Box 55, Buckland, Conn. Makt a coUarlaas version, too. terways in Louisiana clear of the; Engagement down buys a 1946 car, $196 bum a 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD . Iron transfer; material require ! BOLTON HILLSIDE, 6 mom split i ' Marriage Lteease ; | Pantaluk. 40 Fostor streaL Phone HOUSEWIVEIS. Aiudoua to asm, |1 ments: sUtch Illustrations and Pattern No. 8109 is in siaes 34, Kay’s Pastry Shop pretty pest. YOUNGSTOWN 1660, $166 buys a 1962. No addition. MltcheU 9-7806. RAY’S ROOFING Co. BuUt up to $3 per hour without'canvuMtig. BAR FOR game room, 65” long SEPTIC TANKS LOCATION i level home, large living room,' Hans Weiss. 264 Oaklaad St. add; ATTFNTTON Ladies' SHp-rovers AND color chart. 36.. 36. 40, 42, 44, 46. 48. Size 31. ' fireplace, 'Youngstown kitchen, Liselotta Hackner, ' Springfield. i ai sida notss or loana. Ws guaran- roofs, glitter work, roof, chimney Write P .O .B o x 661, Hartford. 45” high, 26” wide. Red marble- and. drapes custom made. ReHip- WITH AVAILABLE ). Gustafson-Robie ' SINKS oHd MTCHIN with coUac 4 yards \of 39-inch. dishwasher, hot water heat, at- Sold by Lawson TRIUMPHANT TICKET May 31. tos to m U under the ^Mve terms repairs. Frejt egtimatea. Ray Conn. Ized linoleum top, chrome trim, holstering. BeauUful fabrics, Send 33c in coins, your name, For this pattem, send 30c in ■ Rlchmond..Va. igh—A police car Mrs. Marion Gustafson. 90 Decr- EQUIPMENT with aotos as low as $40 numthiy. MASON—FtoldaUme a specialty. E. Hagenow. Ml: 9-2314. Ray Jack- foot rail, plus acceaaories. Call rLUaOEB SEWERS PARKING SPACE? address and the pattern. number ts):hed garage, amesite drive, _____ „ ______^*kl Dr., announces the engag*- Building Permltit prints, atripea, aolida. dhcpertJy Coins,' your name, address, size de large lot. trees. Carlton W. Hutch trailed Mrs. Elizabeth Bugg as Good ersdtt ''la our only Toth. Fhona ML 6-6807. son. MI. 8A825. CLERK-’TYPIST— Experienced pi MI. 6-0503 qfter 6 p.m. ftniahed;. $5 dowti, $g weekly, to ANNE CABOT. THE M.AN.; sired, and the Pattem Number to sbe 'm a n n ered ' h«ff autontobUe i of her daughtsr. LoU Carol For alterations and additions to ■nut, Douglaa Motors, $83 Ediphone work and various cleri W t have jiu | each offices ins. MI, 9-5132, 6-4664. Charles J. Lawson, operator of dwellinga to John A- Partridge for balance one year to pay. Call CHESTER E\XNlNO HERALD. SUE BURNETT. THE MAN Kay’a Pastry Shop at 163 N. Mala through three, miles of Richmond Gustafson; to Raymdod F, Robte. ANDERSON and GUARANTEED Top quality FOR ALL KINDS of rooQng, siding cal duties, Monday through Fri. FOR SALE or exchange. Row. MatblM SlaaiMl mwaitinf yoar inspection. 1159 AVR. AMERICAS, BfEW son a t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robte Harold ,LPAGE SIXTEEN TUESDAY, MAY 11,1954 iianrEjejoter lEnetting IferaUi ATcrttfo Daily Net Preu Run Fer Um Week Boded Tho WcBthor May tji 1054 reraeaat o f C. 8. WeatlMr .Bonald Isuie, 13 Oxford St., a moat nearly axempUfiea Donn F. junior at Emenon. College In Bos l^reseiit Fergiison. Portar'k charactar and leadership. TeMgkt pwrtly tlatady iM i aool. About Town. ton. was given one of the leading Working on (^ramies for Sislerhood'Hadassah Basaar Winners of the 26 prizes will be 11,184 Lane Mor 48. T tandby iolr omdt roles in the play. "Home of the presented to Dr. Jacobs for . their Mombar «< Ow Am«t Brave,” which was presented by French Award At LECLERC eUgliUy woraaer. with dftantaam The Ladies of St. Maurice xwarda by faculty members as fol Bmoan of anMlattoa Church, Bolton, anticipate a larre B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation at lows: Rhl Gamma Delta Prizes in FUNERAL HOME teamgermtm M aggar M t.' attenduice at their Fashion Show, Boston University Saturday, Sun M a n c h e $ U t ■y o f Village Chartn day and Monday evenings. Trinity Thursday Mathematics for Freshmen, by Dr. entertainment and |ood sale to Harold L. Dorwart; James Good 'A,______, . FUNERAL morrow at 8 p. m. fn St. .fames' win Greek Prizes and AHEPA n o hall, Park Street. A lafge com Anthony Baylcs, president of The Ronald H. Ferguson prize yOL. LXXHI. . 195 AOeortWag am Pag* M) MANCHESTER, CONI , WEDNESDAY. M J ^ 12, 1954 the Manchester Young Democratic Greek Prizes, by Dr. James A. (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE FIVE CENTS mittee has been workini: for some for excellence in French ia among Notopoiiloe; Alumni Prizes in Eng SERVICE tiiAe on the diflrerent"parts of the Club, was elected third vice presi Leclerc, dent of the State Young I>mo- the 26 prizes and 3 fbllowahips lish Composition and the Ruel project, and much local interest is which win be awarded at Trinity Crompton Tuttle English Prizes, Walter N. evidenced. , cratic Club at the convention held Director last Saturday. He ia a constable College at its fifth annual Honors by Dr. Thurman L. Hooi., Frank French Air and is employed as superintendent Day ceremony Thursday at 1 p. m. W. Whitlock Public Speaking 23 Main Street, Manchester Adams Raps Cohn Unne L o ^ No. 72. Knights of in the college chapel. The prize Prizes, by Robert M. Vogel: F, A. of inspection at the Pioneer Para Call MI-9-5869 Pythias, will hold its monthly chute C o.' , ■ ■ win be awarded by Dr. Louia H. Brotvn' Eiiglizh Oration Prizea,' by .meeting tomorrow nikht at 8 Niydor. John A. Dando;. Pi Gamma Mu Blast Rocks o'clock in Orange Hall. Nomina A daughter was born at the St. 'The geremony wiU open with an Scholarship Award and the Wall For Abuses over tion of officers will Uke place at Francis Hospital Sunday to Mr. addreM by Dr. Albert C. Jacobs, Street Journal Junior Achieve this meeting. and Mrs. Allen F. Parrish, 64 president, followed by commenda ment Tward in economics, by Dr. Wedgewood Dr. tions to memlMra of Phi Beta Kap John E. Candelet; the Miles A. Red Rebels \ Jean McCartney and Donald pa, academic honor society, by Dr. Tuttle Prize, by Dr. D. G. Brinton HALE'S . Nicholson, both ef this town, are a Mrs. Herbert A. MgcArdle of Blanchard W. Means, aaaociate Tiiompson; the American Society Schine Favor Bids Hanoi, Indochina, May 12 member o f the committee and Porter Street with her sisters. professor of Philosophy; Pi Gam of Mc'^hanical Engineers Prize, by Headquarters committee chairman respectively, ma Mu, social science honor so Harold J. L ockw c^; the George (/P)«—Squadrons of Frenc Miss Ann and Miss Slather Waine Washington^ May 12 {IT)— Army Ckiunaelor John G. Adams o f the Hillyer College ail-coIlege of Yonkers, N. Y., have been visit ciety. by Dr, John E. Candelet, J. Mead Prizes in Government, by FOR B26 bombers plastered aaaiatant professor of Economics; Dr. Laurence L. Barber, and the testified today he took more “ abuse” from Roy M. Cohn than outing sponsored bv the freshman ing in Washington, O. C., where Vietminh rebels today iniide Data class for May 21 at Happy Acres, Mrs. MacArdle's son, Waine, is and Sigma Pi Sigma, phyalca Donn F. Porter - Award by James anyone in his experience as a Pentagon official in connection the Red River Delta, /which Middlefield. employed at the Bureau of Ships. honor society, by Robert F. Kings P. Logan; Trinity senior. bury, assistant professor of with efforts by Cohn to win special treatment for Pvt. G. France has put onJthe top They took trips to Mount ITernon. Desn Hughe.s will al-so award David Schine. Phyalca. the Harold' E. Russell. Mary A. danger list in the ;^dochina Arlington and several other places Holland Scholars for 1953-1954. Adanu woa on the witncaa atond of interest. Tert y and the W. H. Pussell Fel- for all the morning aeaeion of the war. Ik e States Princess Feeds Gibraltar’s Famed Maseots the highest-raqkiiig atUdenia in lowahipa for graduate study. The werplonea athoehed boaea of each claas, will be cbmmended by 15th day of aenate aubcommlttec No Splitting Members o f the lyomen’s Club hearinga into the-briatllng dlapute tha Communist-lM rebele.‘ in the Dean Arthur H. Hughes, as will limestone hill^^of the southern T e r o f Manchester are reminded of the fcetwean military officiala on the the winner of the Trinity^ College- areas of the iMte—keystone of the Bi-Partisan May 15 deadline for purchasing University of Chicago Law School one hand and Sen. McCarthy and tickets for the annual dinner. The French-held beation around Hanoi Scholarship. He wiU alto award hla aldea on tho other. Of Vietnam, and the p v t of Haiphong. dinner will be a smorga.':bord and the Fraternity Scholarship \Cup MANCHESTER Thla diapute revolvea abbut the dessert served at 6:30 in t ^ Infllti^ing rebels continued and commend the group attain MILLWORK CO. contention by the Army that the h s r e s ^ g action, the French re Policy Used Emanuel Lutheran Cliurch on M iy ing highest scholarship among the 254 Broad 8L—Tel. MI-9-S28S Senator and hU oidea uaod im 24. Members may purchase ^ k e ts Dinh Holds p o r t ^ blowing up two freight and fraternities and clubs on campus. ^ proper preaaurea in on effort to nger trains, about eight miles THROW THEM for themselves and guests' from A new award, the Donn F. Por get favored treatment for Schine, Washington, May 12 (/Ff— Mrs. F. Coville Woodbum, 51 WE HAVE WHAT of this tense North Indochina AWAY ter TFbphy, will be awarded in Rongts, RefrigtrotoTt former McCarthy aubcommittee , Geneva, May 12 (A*)— The ^ p ito l. The French said the roil- President Eiienhower said to Washington, May 12 (/P)—-President Eisenhower today caH> Weaver Hoad. fnemoiy of Donn F. Porter, first YOU WANT IN conaultont and ton of a wealthy French-backed government of 'TtMi'd was restored to operaUon day that insofar as possible StiU PIcsity Of W e«r Left ■ - Herald Photo Trinity alumnus to be awarded the ed it so reprehensible for any Army intelligence officer to In Shoes Bepaired Hera Shown above is a group of the workera on ceramics for the combined bazaar of the Sisterhood and Woshan and All New York city family,'mho woa Viet Nam declared today aoon afterward. foreign affairs are being han Two delegates, from the Man Congresaional Medal of Honor. drafted into the Army. supply confidential FBI daU without authorization. He was chester Y W <^, Mrs. Robert Manchester Chapter of Hadaasah, scheduled for Sunday. May 18. from 2 to 8 p. m. at Temple Beth Porter was killed in Korea in Sep Othar Applloncas der no circumstances n ^ t U st Vietminh Ooeimltiee dled on a bi-partisan basis. taked speciiically about an incident related by Sen. McCarthy Cooper and Mrs. Richard Hurd, Sholom, 63 Linden St. The moulds for the objecU were loaned by the Rock Crhft Ceramic group, tember, 1952, and was honored Coha CBlet Coimael Officiala claimed 49 Vietminh SAM YU LYES Cohn U' chief counacl for the any Indochina armistice^set- The President also told a but Eisenhower said hs would imly'----- ^ * recently attended the Eastern Re and the finishing and painting process on dozens of these useful and ornamental articles is absorbing posthumously for "an incredible were killed and 26 captured today discuss the principle involved. ' _ Shoe Kepairing o f the the attention of the following; Mrs. Harry .Tarlow, Mrs. Leon Wind, Mrs. Irving Hochberg and Mrs. McCarthy aubcommittee. tlement include ‘the pgriition In scattered mop up , octiona news conference he cAn dis gional Conference o f the YWCA display of valor” in action just be t M-MHALC gol The Preaident also told hia news ^ g J ^ X Better KUid Doae WhUe in Buffalo. N. Y.. from April 30 Jacob Sandals, left to right, who are altling; standing, left to right, Mrs. David Rubin, Mrs. Herbert Oyen 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Dally McCarthy and hla oidea counter of Viet Nam territory around the delta. cern no differences of loyalty T oo Walt. fore his death. The award will be conference, in a comment on the through May 2. On the program Lieb and Mrs. I.eon Kramer. made each year to a freshman who charge that the Army aought to The Viet Nem terms were laid Theaa acUvitiea followed a and patriotism among people international scene, mat the free , 15 MAPLE STBEET was Mrs. J. Birdsall Calkins. uae Schine oa a "hoatage" In an before the nine-mem^r Indochina warning by .a top French commim- on the basis of their party af world ought not to write off Indo- ( Opp. First NatIcmhI Store. I American vice president o f the The Joy Circle of the North effort to blackmail the aubcom- (Conference by Fo|«ign Minister der that his forces may .need for china. I Farklag Lot Our Lady of the Moat Holy inl.ttee into dropping ita aearch-for Nguyen Quoc t^h. They were eign help if the Vietminh unleash filiation. World YWCA, who is the mother Methodist WSCS, which ordinari Rosary Mothers Circle wtlL meet At the oqtset of the conference, * of Mrs. Gilbeit Hunter of this Communiata in the Army. said by a Fremm spokesman to all their power against the Hanoi Eiranhower rezponded to news a reporter told the President th(*t' W on’t Quit ly would hold its meeting tomor tomprro’w at 8 p. m. at the home defense perimeter. - conference questions bossd on a town, row evening, will postpone it to of Mrs. John L. Sullivan, 341 Cen Adama, apeoklng in aoft, preciae have the bOL'kiiig of oil the non- Sen. McCarthy had testified last X tonca, named Cobs oa the chief (Communiat (Hlegationa porticlpst- Get). Plerra Louis Bodet, chief spesch by former President Tru week that an Army intelligence Wednesday of next week on ac ter St. aide to the French commander in man snd on DemoersUe com count of the supper and annual ■ource of praaoiire for dkhini. Ing in the ‘tWiks. officer supplied him with classified In d o c h in a He toetified that McCarthy him- The piM covered both military chief in Indochina, Gen- Henri Na plaints' that, there isn’t enough FBI material. meeting at the church tomorrow. Carol Koehler, dance instructor, varre, told a news conference last consultation witha them on foreign ___ L_ has 'called a rehearsal for all dance eelf once eoid Schine w m "not and polilolitical aspects of the armls- The newsman went on to aay' PINEHURST GROCERY much good” to the aubcommittee, tice. l^'iiould for a political settle- night: policy. that Atty. Gen. Brownell later said Washington, May 12 (A*)— Mrs. Janice MacLachlan, patfio- routines for the Mysticettes Spring and that he (McCarthy) wonted ment^bosed upon free .electlona un- "The situation in the delta is EiseiUiower w’ss reminded that the material should not be made P*’®sident Eisenhower said to- logical laboratory technician at Time Revue, tomorrow at 7 p. m. 302 MAIN ST.. COR. MIDDLE TPKE.. NORTH OF ARMORY serious but far from hopeless or ’Truman, speaking Monday to the Manchester Memprial Hospital, has at their meeting place on Bissell Schine drafted. But Adama aaid der,United Nations control. pubiic. Elsenhower then was asked day that of course we aren’t M cC utby aaked him not to relate Tne main condition i for ending desperate. We may need help from NsUonsI Press C3ub, had said resigned her position, and will be Street. outside if the Vietminh attack the there couldn’t be bl-portisgnahip to comment on the "propriety " of giving up on saving the Indo married Saturday to Mar\’in Mc- the converaation to Cohn. the fighting were: the Army intelligence officer’s de delta with' all their means and while "political assssslns” wiere livery of such data to McCarthy chinese states. He said he Ntll. The ceremony will be per Cub Scout Pack 153 will hold a Adama related a aeriee of tele ' Any agreement must include suf with their forces from Dien Bien calling Democrats traitors ohd phone colla and other efforU without authorization. doesn’t think the Free World formed in Melrose Heights. Maas., food sale at the J. W. Hale Depart ficient guarantees to Insure a "real Thu.” that Eisenhower alone could put T h e President recalled that he and the couple will make their ment Store Thursday from 10 a. m. which he aald Oohii made to get and durable peace end prevent Bodet specified no country in on end to this. ought to write off Ibdochina."^ apecial treatment for Schine. 7>hen sold at hia newt conference last home in Denver, Colo. to 9 p. m. any new eggreeslon.” his mention of additional foreign Eisenho\/er's rsmsrks in effset week he was thinking of taking a The President tqld hla nswa.coa- he aald: / . No PorUIlM aid. The United States reportedly wers a follow-up to a Senate ference, however, Umt no.hatioa "The abuoe I took with' refer vacation from repUea to questions The agreement muat not lead to refused a French request for Air speech yesterday by Sen. Know- dealing will) McCarthy. can ba aaved to the Froe World un ence toriSchine, if you pile .together a direct or Indirect, definitive er Force help to Dien Bien Phu after land of California, the Republican less it wahu to be saved. all the abuse I have taken from Be added he was not going to ANNIVERSARY provlsionel, partition of national Britain’s government said it would leader. Knowlsnd pleaded Yor an commsnt on the aspect of the Therefore, the President said, employes and mambers of Con- territory. not consider joint military inter end to "carping party criticism” question aa it related to McCar any alliance of- aoutheaatsni gresa over the post five years, it It muat foresea International con- vention until the outcome of the and said only the Communlsto can thy. Asian nations would hsvs no right would not compara with that that be properly -called "the party of Priaccaa Aaue. daughter oCJCoglaod’s ({ueen Ettzubeth aad the to. Intsrfere ih Indochina unlsoa BIG TOP ' I took In this situaUon.” DIscusaes Principles irS BUkNKET TIME \ (Conttaned on Pag* Foot) (CoaUnned on Page Five) treason.” Duke of Edinburgh, feeds peaautW o a monkey durtag rayal tamlly’a they were aaked to do so. "Abuse from whom?" asked Ray ^ The Preaident then went on to Deonocrats Not Disloyal visit to Otbraltar, Behind her Is Major A, C, damea, British artillery discuss the principle of the situa, No DpIalMi DUfereaca AT NEW MODEL UUNDRY THE SHOW OF SHOWS M. Jenkins, U>e oubcommittee'a man. ready to asolat hdr If aeoessary. The Priaeees aad her brother, 'tion raised by the reporter'b ques Eiaenhower told reporttn, too. \ •peciol counoel. The President said he wouldn’t answer anyone who found it proper Prlnee Chariee, Jelaed Mejr world-touring pareato In Tobruk. The tion- that ahy differencea between him Be warm-weather-wise and bring your Presented By "Mr. Cohn/ Adams replied.' to criticiae him and his actions, but family visited the fortnea while enronte home. (AP Phelo). He said that in a caaa where an self and Secretary o f State Dulloa Adams raoountad s visit by Mc then went on to say that he had individual officer gives away clas On the Indochlnoos quostioa are blankets to Nsw Model to be washed and Carthy apd Cohn and military of Gang-Slaying Victim differencea in utterances and not ridiculed In a previoua news, con sified information, it is so repre made ready to store for the summer. ficials t^ths Army Radar Labora hensible. in opinictu THE FLORA B. JOHNSON toriesj X FL Monmouth, N. J., on ference any idea that the Demo Earlier Rep. Vorya (R-Ohio) crats ail art disloyal. EUsenhower aOid that wka es We’ll treat them gently . . . wash them O ct 10, when Cohn wss excluded pecially ao In tha caae of'aecurity said he thinka the administration PREMIUM from vvsrol secret, instsllitiona. He woa Mkod, Also, whsther he is working on cpUcctlv* security with the best o f care and materials . . . Intended-to Marry material which must be kept —The British information laitahowcr then asked whether • A wide variety ef beautiful Rageri Sil- thony Lombardo, 30-year-pld ment and wera checking in the We ora to assume that'An enUsted The Ohioan la asnior mtmber of — ....' ...... yesterday because of illness. >Vhite Plains area. However, he Eisenhower said he doeen’t know office announced today that all commercial televi varplata — flatwar# and ballawart — It Bridgeporter in Shelton Sun sion appearan.ces had been canceled for Roger Ban- itan can adopt onq kind of loyalty the House Foreign Affairs Com pointed -out that the name of the And an officer another kind. mittee which DuUea briefed yes afferod Mrdi iye,,cu*lamert at ravingi up (Coatlnued on Page Tweaty-aevea) day night, centers today in an ^ r l was qot known to police- (Continued os Fhg^ Fodr) nistei;. England’s world record mile-holder, in order East Side Tavern here, new Answering hia own question, the terday. •• M % . Ta get eny ef theM itemt, ell /' Meenwhile, aquada of State Po to safeguard his amateur status. . . President celled that perfectly Elsonhowar oold thara have light was thrown oh the case lice and Bridgeport detectives have ri^cuToua. NEW MODEL you hove te de is send in twe lirds lye questioned many of the persona in been some tuggesUona that he and with the disclosure that the He added that whenever we gej lebels er can taps alang wlHi the specified the photographs token by Lombar New York, May 12 (/P)— Miracle miler Roger 4^nnister DuUea had differencea over the In LAUNDRY I DRY CLEANINI GIO Inform ed victim had planned to wed in Fines Hamper to that kind of a situation in tKe dochinese oituation. But he went onieunl ef meney os listed en dis etder do- They will continue their In came to New York today for a series of television and radio armed services, ws had better dis- the near future. terrogations today. on to say there never hoe been on blenh shewn betew. appearance.4 but ran intojm immediate threat to his amateur baiid them. announcement on that toptb on Industry Key Mrs. Anthony M. Lombardo To date; the inveatigatora said, AFIi Opponent Later in the news confcrenca, said her atep-aon announced Sun no motive for the "gongland-type” status. There were indications he may not be able to make which they heve not conf^red. * ■ / any of hla scheduled appearances.' - ■■■ • ■ ■' ------— the President said in reply to an Etaienhower didn’t say What dif day that he planned to marry a slaying of-iLombardo, a city public other question he did not know Start saytag ywr lirds Eyt loiMlf ond con tops mw. -To Prosperity White Plsiha, N. Y„ gir) soon. He works department employe 10 In Dock War John Russell, director general of ferences, specifically, were sup- the British Information Office, whether any investigation was be poeed to .'have coma up, but be USE THIS ORDER FORM did not identify hia bride-to-be, ytari, has been unvered. ing made to try to locate the in Autopsy Report Expected met the 25-yesr-oId Ekigiish medi*' Tenants Fight went on to Mm tlmt if there were Washington, May 12 (ZP)—Secre according to Mrs. Lombardo, -o New Yolrk, May 12 (JPI—Fines csl student at the Idlewild Airport telligence officer who McCarthy Sptciol tary of the Treasury George M. Surpriae to- Family A report from State-Police bel- said provided him with the FBI any they w6ra in language rath v- DIMS EYE, WAUJWrOM, CONNECTICIIT^Fw ...... k i eash tio stamps pltatal Anniversary/Boys liatic experts ia expected today, totaling $92,500 hkve bran added and advised him that compUcs,Uons than in^opinlon. Humphrey aeys helping business is The announcement, which came to the woes of the old Internation had arisen overnight on whether Federal Home data. The Army has aaid H ia con and___. . . .Birds Eyt Ubcli (m esn tops) tend mt tha follewini itams: as a surprise to the family, woa aind the report of the autopsy per ducting auch an investigation. T pA question whether he tJUalui THESE SPECIAL PRICES AT PINE. more important to the economy formed Monday in Bridgeport al Longshoremen’s Assn. '(IL A ), he might be Jeopardizing Kia ama mil ruTwtK tin. itch zauawatc am. right now than helping consumers. made during ■ family dinner at. now locked In a life struggle for teur rating by appearing on com Tha FBI data dealt with an in- Laba C^bodia and Viet Nam i H1;RBT ALL w »:e k t h r o u g h s a t - pits!,, la also awaited. Both •oe. fiscs SttUsa_ tUO* s . CtekUU Trir...... $7.01* URDAY, m a y 15. ■ "You can atlmuiete. consumer the elder Lombardo's home here. control of dock workera in the mercial programs. . . No- Pet Clause veiriigation for possible subversives ktaould be membera of the projoctad 4 Tsstsssst __ ___ It was only a short time after porta will be aubmitted to southeast Asian security pact, the A tl.M* f SsaiiHthTnn ' buying untH the cows cOme home field County coroneL. Edgar W. Port of New York. A series of epnferenceA’ wss at. Ft. Monmouth, N. J. McCarthy D 1 KsHs SlU t forlu...... •7S* -"$ 0»sl Tr«------______$10.00* but that won’t stimulate the heavy that dinner'that Lombardo’s body has contended the Army was lax President replied that he hope* Krentzman, according to. State The fines, plus jail sentences for scheduled both with British In - Stamford. May 12 (P)— FOcea F 4 Sous IPSSBS ....-...... tlOO*. X Tu fst_____ $•40* . FRENCH FRIES-PEAS goods induatries,” Secretary Hum was discovered on a lonely road-^ three ILA local officials, stem formation oCficials snd with Don in proaeguting iu'ow n proba there they will voluntarily wish to com* Ironeh Stort 314 M«in Sr.<»N«ar Armory Police Captain Victor J. Clarke, are growing longer and aadder in In. E • SsIsdForti______tIJO* CtOts Ht ______$t.00* phrey told a CIO "full employ side in an iadlated section of commander of the Western Divl- from a waterfront strike that tied Ferris, exrautive secretary of the and produced a ’’ietter” in the ment” meeting yesterday. He con Huntington. Ho had been rid Southfield VUIagalllage with each pass- Army-McCarthy hearings, based Chairman pupetfield (R-IB) H • isttsr Ssrasdtn______tl.M* z $«lsr tiU Crstst....,...... $$40* PEAS aad CARROTS on, who ia- ln overall charge of up the Portvof New York from United Btates Amateur Athletic ing day. tended the nation cannot be proa- dled with 11 Shota from a .45 cal March 5 to April 2. Union. Russell said Bannister sl- on an FBI inquiry at Ft. Mon and other members of the Hons* e • lets Tssisoem____ _-.... $140* u tall •*• TtN... - $$.M* le cOae. And there aren't many mors psroua. unless heavy industry iber weapon. Lombqrdq's reUtivea and friends They were imposed last night ao would contact th'e British Ama mouth. FBI Director J, Edgar. group declined to be quoted public 1 t-CockUli Forks.______$I.M* T 04SM4 Vsfstlka BM— ... $$4r SPINACH • ORANCE JUICE a days left before May 2()—the day ly about yesterday's session. thrives. ' The State Police probers, work have bera unable to give police by Federal. Judge Harold P. Burke teur Athletic Jwsoefiatoin by tsle- Hoover sent word he did not write c 3 TsSIsiposnt______tl.OO* V — dooo* phone for clearance. that tenants in the 250-famiiy auch a letter aa McCarthy first ‘It . wab learned, hq-wAver, that "The buyers of the products x>f ing with a squad' of Bridgeport shy possible motive for the slay shortly after a- jury decided the federal housing project muat sign K 1 liittsr IsrssOsr sn4 0 lUrtW-ttw- —. $040* heavy Industry,” he asid, “ the union, hod violated a no-strike in Invited By CBS deacribe'd, but that the document no apodific mentiim w-as madt ef I .Suisr tposs— •lo* detect!vea, have focused their im ing. And Bridgeport Police have new leases which say that psta no generators, turbines, all the big mediate attention In the EaSt junction And was guilty of crimi Bannister, who joHed the track McCarthy produced contained tome Money Saving 1 20C. SsM Ssl-. • taltf FHclMr ...... - UtOO* aald he has no criminal record and longer will be allowed. (CoaUaued o - Page Tweaty-ravea) .^-things— ere the businesses and the Side Tavern where Lombardo took nal contempt; of (he identical language in a con a t Crsvy IS4IJ______.io* trstO trsF —„—- _ $•41* \voa not kno\vn here as a trouble Tenants have made lU clear that a people who Inveat their asvinga.” several photographs of friends maker. The penalties ware far less than (Caatianed *n Page Twa) fidential EHI memorandum of the J toe. Uucstor tct,.....,___—. .M* CSIW'sCsp $L7$* they don't like the new rule. But w Sunday afternoon. The- roll of The investigation has succeeded those asked by the Nstionkl Labor same date, sent to the Army's'in CH Tsmlik Rcsittsra Chest______Provide Mora Tools their protests—mixed with chil $4.23* ( Following hia thesis through. undeveloped film was found in hia in tracing much o f . Lombardo's Relations ^oord, which brought telligence chief. Hoover said the (Rot IHuitrsitS) *M 1 OMt fit tsktu sr CIS Jm- dren's -tears—have thus far been Attorney General should pirns on Secretory Humphrey esld that pocket when police - searched his movementa up to early Sunday court action against the union. .in vein. i MUK- helping business end inveatora buy atill-warm body at 8:20 p- m- The board asked a $2l(.0(>0 fine for whether the letter or the memo Latest move has been made by could be mode puMte; Brownell Bulletms (nusf rtmT) (Stock your freezer) espitef goods will provide, more State ‘ Police Capt- Victor J. (Coutlnued on Page Two) the parent ILA for each day o f the tTtnT_ month-long strike snd $1OO.(K>0 News Tidbits Mra. Susan V. Riley. She -has aent held thst, in the public interest, from the AP :.Wires tools Snd thus more Jobs. neither should be. ’CIT*__ -IWn....— tTSTt- Chlckofl or l««f K m , 3 for 89c More than 300 d Q delegates fines against eight of its lopala. CuIM from AP Wires a petition bearing the signatures MOTii TMie eena void in ant eTATi ee MUMicieAkirr wncee eeenwme. TASce greeted Humphrey’s remarks with Defense attdrneys announced of 62 tenants to Gov. John Lodge, McCarthy reused, to name the ‘ RIR oe oTHiRwiM MSTaicrce. «o«o in u.e.a. *md its TcaeiTeai*k eeassssiews SfrowborriM, fuH lb. ^ g . 43c they would appeal the caae today. accompanied by a letter aiaking for officer he said gave him the docu-^ DEFENSE HIKE SEEN OMLV.'TMie oSrta Hky-ea vnTHoa.wM ee Moeieice. at amt tiuc. ' some audible dissents, but s round , e f applause st the end. his help. ' ment Ond.aaid.ihe never would nK uacertpla aa For Nominating Convention evideace that the Aralle m m j ba STEW NATIVE ROSEBUD tim of on official effort to get him behind th$ir bocks. It wasn't only tiraa. Rubber-com- judges holding lifetime poata Premier Laniel of EYance face# a vital strategie area if Warid SAW COFFEE out o f the country by “any meena, Tire executives also talk confi panles furnish many parts for cars, would be foroed to retire, because another vote of confidence. ^ War H i shaoM break aat. they are 75 or over, under a pro Hartford. May 12 iP)—Oonnecti-»U. S. ambassador U> India, U. 8. moral or immoraJ.” dently of the future of the tubeless like window cbonneltn’g, podal AU 2,000 Bakimoo in Greenland'a Welbtirn MaycOck, Haymea' tire. Hiey say that within a year pads, engine mounUnga. posed conaUtutional amendment cut Democrata have set June 25' Rep. Thomas J. Dodd and former RESCUED FBOM FIEB RADISHES, ■‘-’x SHURHNE CATSUP capital came down w-ith meaalea U. S. Rep. Abraham A. Ribicoff. Woahingtoa attorney, ao argued -or two almost all car makers will Truck Urt busineua is off this passed yesterday by the Senate. . within a week . . . Weot German and 26 aa the dates for their con-, Hartfard. Efay 13 (dV-Tw * BEEF W a 9 . yesterday In seeking to convince But since it may be yoora be The' Democratic State Ontrzl uaideatiSed maa. eae s f thsm ta uae them as original equipment. * year, too. Fewer of thaae tiraa are cdmpaniea may aooo aupply Jet fuel vention here to nominate a candir Committee also set these other VATIVP SHURFINE MILK the Booid of Immigration Appeals Aging tires -oa the record num being made—partly due to a drop fore there ia. final action,, presum to U.’’ S. Air Force in Europe. Anuy ualfsraa warwsd resMedta to set azide a government deports- ber of cars on American highwaya ably few If any. o{ these same date for Governor. I , convention and caucus dates: ia a atae-faadly haase at 71 Case of 481-15.49. in military orders. And tire makara , Bay -State m ------u •) (C ■ m Pug* lUiso'f gOvenuittit.^ fq ^ e r Gov, CBegUr Rowlaa *x-> lam Pagal ■ ■ . . r " . I ' V - ■ ■ '■ t- -