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-.r-. V - X PAGE TWELVE SATURDAY, APRIL. 24, 1954 Arerasre Daily Net PrcturRuti The Weather iianirt;?at?r xo^nUts ifmld For the W eek Xhided Ferecaat of U. S. Weather MOtmm April 24, 1954 * Fall* early to n lj^ , eloniWneaa noUjing. W e admitted wo hadn’t heard of anything. Youth Fellowship 1 1 ,1 6 5 after midnight. lAtr 4«-45, Oeca- About Town Yesterday afternoon we phoqed WojnaT-Olbert Wedding COIN FOLDERS Memianr of the Audit ohufal ratal late Tuesday. MBd, Heard Along Main Street the superintendent of schools and Sees Camp Slides FREE‘ c o in a p p r a is a l Bureau of Clreulatloaa high In the mfd •On, Mlaa A lth «« U thinlap. dau«b>^ asked him if he knew of any Ufancheiter— A City of Village Charm ter of Mr. and M ra .Glenden J. And on Some of Manchesier*$ Side Streets^-Too planned exercises. He had h e a r d ^ Dunlap, 154 'So. Main St., haa been none and he referred us to Che Tomorrow night will be "CSamp HOIBY SHOPPE named to the freshman deaii's list principals of the larger elemu'tary Alderagate Night" at the meeting Cor. Center and OrlawoM V O L.LX X III, NO. 181 (CUsalfled Advertialng on Pngo 14) MANCHESTER, CONN.* MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1954 separated - from this ^’eifk's hot (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS at T^achera’ College of Connecti­ , , The E gg Hunt • schools. A t eaclj school re­ of the Methodiat Youth Fellow- cut, New Britain. You learn a good deal about spell by a period of cold and dreary sponse was the same. N o ^ n e had human nature at an Easter egg weather. heard much about it. O f course. ahlp at North Methodiat Church at A ll members of the ■ Senior hunt, and you don't learn it all. As we heard it. two young ladies Arbor Day falls thl^year on ■' 6:30 p. m. The Camp, located in TonUi Fetlowahlp of the South from watching children either. of the Lincplo'School kindergarten school holiday w h i ^ may explain North Scltuate, IL/J., is uaed year- When The Herald sent its photog- set were walking to school for the part of the lack/df interest. W e p COSMETICS inddehiha Methodiat Church are cordially in­ round by varioua age-groupa and i grapher to Center. Springs Park afternoon session one bright and do know that h r recent years at vited to A progressive supper Siui- organizations of the N ew England P WE CARRY ALL t day. All are to meet at the Sunday to cover the egg hunt there, shiny day when they spied some least one scbpdl has held exercises ^ LEADING BRANDS ^ Rebels he was instructed to get a shot o f ' Southern .Conference of the Meth­ home of PriaciUa Hill. 26 Foster swings in a , backyard along the and probably' more have. Some Key to Fate whichever child /ound the golden St., at « p. m. and go from there way. ' may e v e i^ la n an observance this odist Church. Institutes for high egg which was to bring the grand tArthur Drug Stores 1 to the home of Mr. and Mrs. AI Well, it was too sunny and fair year, tm all we know. school students this year will be W hitney for dinner and f r o m ; B ^ a day to spend in school. There We/dnecked with the society de­ held during the weeka of July 11 was no doubt about that. And, partment to see' if some organisa­ and August 1. Deans will be Rev. Of Millions ^ *•** where the egg was hidden even if finger painting or musical tion had planned to plant a tree. Ralph E. Henard of Burnside On Carthy for dessert and recreation. p i^ t himself in a spot near- chairs or building blocks were in There was no encouragement from Methodist Church, East Hartford, N- by, camera ready. Washington, Apdl 26 (jT)— store for them a t school, that that quarter. and Revi Percy M. Spurrier of The Army and Navy Auxiliary Accordingly, the phographer President Eisenhower de­ wilkhold a potluck supper Tues­ would not. be nearly as much fdn W e may have slipped up in our Attleboro, Mass. Hanoi, Indochina, April 26 (/P)— Dien Bien Phu reeled un­ asked to be let in on the secret of investigation, but it is pretty safe DON'T clared today that this is ‘‘a day night at 6:,3(Kat the Arm y and where the golden egg would go. As as riding the swings wotild bfe. Recent slides of the camp and der violent Vietminh l^ombardnient today but the French NaVy Club. So. they detoured into the yard to say Arbor Day is forgotten. its activities will be shown at the Throw Them Away time of great decisions" in A matter of fact, he helped hide the Mr. Murphy suggested one pos­ aaid the rebelfi .still held o ff their long-expected third masit a.n- egg and then walked away a short -r-it made no difference Whose it local meeting by George Schober. StIU Plenty o r W ear Left world affairs, with the out­ Thomas P. Shea, seaman. U S N , w as— and, with that Wonderful sible reason. He pc^nted out the Thomas Fenn will give a rtinning In Shoes Repaired Here , aault to engulf the battered northwest Indochina fortress. The distance and meandered about In­ park -departments in ' almost all tightly-packed French Imlon de------?------come of the Indochinese War ■on o-.’ Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shea, conspicuously. gift that children have of letting commentary. Accounta of their communities, including Manches­ fenders, driven into a tluater of carrying “ the greatest signif­ 35 Benton St., has reported aboard Out of the comer of his eye he slip from their mihds the less camp experiencea will be gfven by ter, now plant trees regularly. \ SAMYULYES fortifications leas than a mile and icance, for the United States." Swi88 Miss Eves Celebrity ISie batUeship U S S Missouri. kept the egg in sight. Soon the chil­ pleasant things in life, enjoyed John Sopher, Barbara Stark­ Reds Push Perhaps people taka tree planting Shoe Repairing of the Better a quarter across., were in an " e x ­ dren were let loose for the quest. themselves hugely for the next weather and Heidi Schimmel. The President told the United tremely serious but i^ot desperate" French Beg Kind Done White You Walt. The Monday ’ modem dance Many passed the spot. Eventually hour or so, mindful ciily of the for granted, he suggested. States Chamber of Commerce that Devotions will he conducted.by position, the Fienrh reported last elaaaes, sponsored by the Y W C A an unidentified elderly man ap­ W e can think of another reason. Indochina is "the cork in the bot­ Wanted to Run wind in th e i^ a ir, the sun on their Robert Hoffman, Lois Hines, arid IS MAPLE STREET at the Community Y. will be held Trees take a long time to grow. night. Today they said tho situa­ tle" whose loss would affect the 32 Country proached the spot and spied the faces and Uie exhilaration they felt Richard MIesh, with Marilyn Opp, First National Store fate of hundreds of millions In "the next week as usual. However, the egg. The photographer kept watch. Ik's a hurried era and no one tion was "unchanged." Fresh Help in swingjiig through the air. Beebe as pianist. The theme will Parking Lot Informants in radio contact surrounding'areas of Asia.” Tue^ay classes will not be held The man looked to the left and to wants to wait patiently for“sbme- And/R should have come as no be "The U vin g Christ." A male W'ith the l.wlated, encircled plain Jap Fate Seen In Jeopardy because of the school vacation. the right. Then he bent down and thing to develop. Most of us would sutprtM that, when the mother of quartet of ijiwrence Jdhnson, aaid the morale of the garrison Eisenhower declared that sur­ Treaty Plan put the egg into his coat and began want to plant the tree full grown, o n ^ o f the little girls happened ... Robert Lewis, David McLoughlin, troops was - "sky high" as they From Allies vival of "the newly formed, dem­ if we could. Own Red Hunt The Junior Choir of the Com­ walking back towanf the starting ^ n g on a shopping trip and aSked and James Nelson will sing the an­ ocratic government of Japan" may I. — 11 . munity Baptist Church will be a line. But Governor Lodge has pointed braced themselves for the bloody I ' - Moscow, April 26 (iT*)— ivhy they weren't in school, her them. al.so hinge on events in Southeast ■peclal feature of the morning \ The photographer told a nearby, out the wisdom of planting a tree hand-to-hand fighting they hoped! Paris, April 26 (/P)— daughter remarked: “It was such Following the program, refresh­ Asia, since the affected area is the Premier Georgi Malenkov ac­ Wa.thington, April 26 (/P)— Secretar.v of the Army Stevens service at the church Sunday at I Jaycee member about the plight m much better than we could, so we desperately would hold back a n -' pj.gnpe’j, frantic government a nice day, and we saw the swings, ments will be served by Sandra one with which Japan must trade. cused the United States to­ agreed today he once suggested that Sen. McCarthy lay o ff 10:15. Making their debut in their the egg. The egg was retrieve^Te- give you his proclamation. bther all-out enemy attempt so we decided to skip school." A s Newman and Gail Cowles, and reg­ canvassed its major Allies for new white and maroon surplices, hidden, and duly 'found by l^ y n e "It was a saying of our fore­ EMERGENCY •way the Geneva Conference. How can the Democratic gov­ night of creating war hys­ his probe for Communists at Ft. Monmouth, N . J „ and let simple as that. „ ■’f- istrations for Camp Aldersgats fresh aid to stave o ff defeat the 18 voice choir will sing “Cast i Roberts, a young man of f<^. fathers that he who plants a tree RebeJs Level Barrage ernment of Japan exist, he a.sked. teria with threats of the Hy the Armv handle it. He denied, however, that he was "afraid” will be received. Thy Burden Upim the _Lord," by' shows his frith in the future. O IL BURNER The rebels leveled their heaviest at Dien Bien Phu today. The if those areas are lost to Com­ drogen bomb. He d ecla^ of the Wisconsin Senator. -.— ...... Learning Earl Hot Water Soup All young people are invited to munism. Stevens made the statem ei^ Mendelssohn, and “All Glory, Laud “Today, as we rross U>e thres­ SERVICE mortar snd artillery fire on the best it could do was a report­ that any atomic attack opAhe and Honor," an arrangement by A t the Boafd of''' Education While grabbing a fast snack at hold of the Atomic Age with all attend. * north we.stern corner of the Eisenhower voiced hope, how­ i.nder hammering cross-examinP- ed possibility that the United ever. that the conference of world J. 8. Bach on a theme of Melchior meeting Monday >mht, the con­ a lunch counter one day this week, ita potentials both for destruction shrunken Dien Bien Phu redoubt. Soviet. Union wopM be tion b.v special counsel Ray Jen­ 'States might consider send­ powers which opened today at Tsachner. The choir is under the versation got around to the prob' we heard a familiar voice bellow, and for the betterment of man­ CALL This waa an attempt to rip bigger countered by crus|MnR blows kins at the third day of hearings Court Votes direction of Miss Louise G. Tracey. lem of truancy,/whlch, of course, "W hat, no soup on the menu to­ kind, it is fitting that men of good ing forces to Indochina if the Geneva would find some peaceful into the row between the Wiscon- holes in the crumbling defenses in solution of the hazard.^. with the same weapon. is on the i n c a s e this time of day? Maybe I ought to make my will should plant trces-,-and plant the northwe.st; opening a floodgate proposed Southeast Asia A l­ son Senator and high Arm y ofi. own soup like a friend of \mine ASHES - RUBBISH M L9^ 548 "W e would hope," Eisenhower ‘•Pete" Wigren and “Will” year, what spring busting out them not alone for their utility for the hia.sEes of Vietminh infan­ fleiaJs. * used to do," ’ . liance is formed. declared, "that the logic of today's (/P) Suspension O a rk e w ill be guests of the all over and beauty and gracious shade,' MoscoivyApril 26 — Pre­ MrCWrthy Speedup Conceded trymen waiting to sweep down An authoritative French source situation would appeal to all peo­ Kiwanis Club at' the meeting Mon­ Superinlfendent of Schools A r­ This raised our curiosity and We but for the faith in the future REMOVED WILLIAMS mier Getirgi Malenkov spoke A little earlier, the ordinarily from the surrounding hills. in Geneva for' the Asian confer­ ples—-regardless of their ruthless- day noon at 12:15 at the Man­ thur-.H /Illlng, in response to a asked our countermate what kin^ which they symbolize. quiet spoken Secretar)’ testified of soup could be made with in- Also Top S^il For Sale OIL SERVICE The French command said the ence said President Elsenhower's nes.a. out today in behalf of the Siv chester Country Club. •“They will said most of the truancy ^ "A ll things point to the .wisdom that McCarthy’s "publicity tac-. Of' Doctor gpvdients from behind the counter. rebels maintained their "pressure" government had turned down a •'(W e would hope) that they vj;^sponsored European reminisce on old times. in life schools crops up among the o r planting trees and caring for CALL MI-3.7A44 tics" at Ft. Monmouth had caused “It's easy,' he went on. “My . on the fortre.ss, new defense line in French request that U. S. Air would see the futility of depending enth and eighth graders, but our 'woodland resources. Today, na ecurity proposal turned down “a great deal of misinformatim! The Ladies Aid Society of the friend would order a boivl of hot that sector. Established about 300 Force planes and pilots be sent on war or the threat of war a.« Wa.Ahington. April 26 (iflP)— that some of the younger in a g ^ past, trees provide us with Welrsbeckl Photo. by the western Big Three at and ex'cltement.” But Stevens con­ Emanuel Lutheran Church will water. Then he would pour about feet due south of the _ rebel into action at once against the means of settling their difficul­ The Supreme Court com­ shelter,'food, and warmth. Their ceded McCarthy did "speed up” hold a food sale at the church thla children Indulge in the, practice, half a bottle of catsup, into the MRS. JOSEPH HENRY WOJNAR trenches. But the French Sa'id the Vietminh rebels. ties.” the Berlin Foreign Ministers’ benefits fo mankind are legion. some suspensions. , pleted, handing down opinions afternoon, starting at 1 o'clock^ too. , / bowl. He called it a poor man's to­ TV SNACK? attackers had not been able to I'. H. Plans Cundltlonal Secretary of Defengef' Wilson Conference. "Even some., of the youngsters The poet speaks of the joy of *'a Jenkins demanded to lutow today without ruling on the mato soup." infiltrate the defenders' lines last The Informant aaid U. S. Secre- also referred to evenHf in Europe Addressing the Supreme Soviet in the first and second grade take green thought in a green shade.” Misa Antoinette Marion Olbert.y The honor attendant was gowned SAVE with SAFECO whether Stevens had not gone to i.ksue of public school segrega­ _George Ehigllah, chairman df the It didn't sound very appetizing for trees delight the eye and bring right, and were still 600 yards lory of State John Foster Dulles and Asia, sayin g^^at events in (Parliament), he condemned the off a day on occasion.” Itling said, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley in shrimp colored taffeta and KOSHER STYLE had told French Foreign Minister New' York Cffty last November to advertising commlU'ee. for and we didn't order any, either. quiet to the mihd. Trees, too, are ^ Auto Insurance from Brig. Gen. Christian de Cas­ those two contipent.s may force a projected six-nation European De­ tion. The tribunal’s next de­ and the board members appeared bouffaht skirt of net. She wore a (ISAAC GELLIS) Georges Bidault that Wa.shihg- "ipake peace with Sen. McCarthy" the\ anniversary progi^.- an- “W hat did he have to pay for a natural resourcC-.^which, through W . Oibert, 98 Woodbridge St., and V ,7 tries' command headquarters. full-scale new look 'at United fense Community (E D C ) as reviv­ cision day is set for May 3. surprised, if not too distressed by shoulder ftchu and matching poke •I w I ^ (MOGEN A DAVID) ton's position would be much dif­ after telling newsmen in Washlng- nounc^the following/Committee It," we inquired. wise management, yen be both Joseph Henry Wojnar, son of Mr. A Vietminh broadcast heard in State.s m iljtirj’ plans, policies and ing German fnilitarism. As Foreign this mention of defection in the bonnet and face veil, and carried ferent if the western Big Tlu-ee ,/ton that there was no "current membetaxwho were ^pointed at "Moat of the time nothing," was used and replenished pt the same Hanoi crowed that the opposing spendin Minister V. M. Molotov did at Ber­ ranks of the supposed innocents. snd Mrs. Albert Wojnar, Thomp- a cascade bouquet of golden rap . CORNED BEEF succeed in their announced plans espionage" at Ft. Monmouth. Washington, April 26 (/P)— a recent nwating: G ^rge Sieverts, the answer. "He got nailed once, time. CROCKETT forces would be "face to face very Addressing the U. S. Chamber lin, he offered the Soviet security sonviile, were united in mar- tore roses with lace and stream- to form a 10-nation Pacific coun­ " N o . sir," Stevens said, laugh­ The Supreme Court today up­ Milton CamilicH, ^d'-ard Edgar, At that point we could have though. He pulled that stunt at a "In keeping with the Custom of \ PASTRAMI soon" in a death struggle. The 'pmmerce at its annual meet-1 plan as a counter proposal to the rlage this morning at I I o'clock srs. The gowns of all three'brldes- Insuronct Agency terpart of the North Atlantic Alli- ing: Otto Herrm ann^j^es MeKeougn, chimed .n with some corrobo­ road.side restaurant on the way to our fathers; and acting tinder a threat appeared to back up be­ 'g, VVil.son reported the first new | EDC. held New York State’s action In St. Bridget's Church. The maids of aqua color, were similar 244 MAIN STREET knee. Phil Ooldstein./Ditek Bell, Joseph rating, if hearsay, testimony to Boston. The cashier charged him SALAMI lief the rebeJa' Communist leaders look, started shortly after the E i - ' Jenkins recalled that Stevens statute decreed by their wisdom, I double-ring ceremony was per- i in style to that of the maid of As Molotov o'utlined it, that plan in suspending the medical li­ BlssoneUe, Yprk Stiangfeld, Max back up Iliing's remarks, but 25 cents because he used so much appoint Friday, April 30, hpxt. Telephone MI-3-5416 were preparing to throw every­ Britain and France have agreed senhower administration took would cover 32 nations both East had testified that (wo Mc(?arthy formed by the Rev. Robert T . : honor. They wore matching poke ROAST BEEF cense of Dr. Edward K. GlaibeC and John ly m s . Any we're no squealer, so we keptquiet. catsup." Arbor Day. ^ thing into one more attempt to to study the possibility of s^'h a over, has been completed and has and West. He did not namb the na­ aides had told him the Senator Carroll, and the bridal, music w a s . bonnets and- carried cascades of Barsky because he was con­ member x^t^ng to volunteer for But the discussion did remind us It reminded us of the fellow who "I ask that our citizens observie Kosher ^yle PICKLES wipe out Dien Bien Phu. This part but made no fu rth y/^m m it- tions envisaged as members, but waa displeased with Stevens news this pmgram commltter\ will of a story we heard during the liked a clear soup, or consomme, if this , day with appropriate exer­ played by Organist Arlyne Gar- French roses, would give the Reds a resounding ment. (Continued on Page Four) provided for the exclusion of Ger­ conference statement. victed of contempt of Con­ ritj. Mrs. Oibert selected for her please imnUct the chairman recent false spring that was you prefer, with his meals. He cises, both privately and in our C O L ^ CUTS propaganda victory to back up Conclusion of such an alliance. many, Why then, asked Jenkins, "did gress. would always carry a tube of IVesented in marriage by her daughter's bridal a street length schools and other Institutions, re­ their claims at Geneva, where an Dulles was reported to have told The Soviet Union pinpoaed in a you go traipsing off to New York The contempt charge against bouillion cubes in his pocket. A ll membering that in the planting of father, the bride had for her maid dress of Dior blue Chantilly lace WASHER MI-9-4SS7 SALAI attempt may be made to. negoti­ Bidault, woutir spen the path for note March 31 that thp Unite'd to make peace with this roan if Barsky. New York City chairman he needed was the hot water. of hbn,or her sister. Miss Bernice! over taffeta, pink flowered hat and trees and in the preservation of GROCERI ate an Indochina settlement.' American /"Tonslderation of a Salk Vaccine States ait in on this gathering and tiny girl turns to look at I'. 8. Herrrtary' oLntate Johp Foster you were not afraid of- him ? of the joint Anti-Fascist Refuge* our woodland resources we pre­ K. Oibert, and as bridesmaid. Miss matching sccesaories. aj^d corsage French planes nosed through French request for direct military that Russia become a member of Stevens said he did not go to Committee, stemmed from his re­ Arbor Day of sweetheart roses. The bride­ REPAIRS Dulles as he takes a stroll along a sunny thormighfnre In* Geneva, /' pare for future generations a Stella W’ojngr of Thompsonvllle, ^ s t and rain to parachute more help. the North Atlantic ,Treaty Organ­ New York— this was last Novem­ fusal to produce records of the refu. groom's mother wore a powder OPEN N IG H i Switzerland (A pril 25), .where Dulles and diplomats of other coun­ “It was the saying of our fore­ heritage of utility and abiding sister of the bridegroom. Miss aimnuhition, food and medical ' 'III then, the French source Tests to Start ization (NA TO ). tries nre gnthering for Geneva Conference/pa Far Bast to start ber— because he was afraid of Mc­ gee body before the House un- Feltham's Gre^i|house blue suit, -matching accessories, Frempt, Econemied Carthy, but because it was "in line fathers that he who plants a tree beauty." Josephine Husek, Chicopee, Mass., SUNDAYS aufwiea to the shrunken target ported, the Washington govern­ See Trojan Horse April 26. The Soviets In a new note to theAVestern Powerp Insisted American Activitiea Commiftae.. shows his faith in the future," His blue flowerd hat and corsage of With my imlicy of cooperating w iU O ^ u a U c e Burton delivered today 951 West Middle Tpk. (On The W ilbuM 3r^ Highway) John Lodge and Mrs. Eleanor Masnickl of Guerontced area^-^t Dien Bien Phu. The fop ment feels the sending of Amer­ (The United States, Britain and Red ChtM^lie one of a M g five when dtscidosle* of Korea M d Indo- excellency, John Lodge, writes in Manchester. sweetheart roses tress, under siege for 158 d g ^ . ican planes and pilots to Indo­ Congress." He dented the trip wasas decision. JuaUces Black, Doug. A reception for 150 guests will Today in U. S. France have rwarjed the Informed oourre sald/I)ulles would “Kalk out of the beginning of a proclamation Too Much Protein? Ernest Kubtck,\Indian Orchard, has beeX supplied entirely by air. china without Congressional ap- to get McCSarthy to call off hla las and Frankfurter wrote dissenU .SEE US FOR THE REST IN be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock W ringtr-Rells R'uplocud coolly. The tJ. S. State Dept, n conference" if the Russians oontbiM to maintain that Geneva Is setting April 30 as Arbor Day. 'l^lien a local family gathered at probe. . ing opinions. * POTTEO PLANTS. AFRICAN VIOLETS.I, P- A N ^ S Mass., cousin of the bridegroom, . Washlnston, April 26 (>P)-The jeeted it In effect as a -Tljijan a five-power affplr, with Red China aii equal nation with the I'. S„ in White Eagle Hall. North Street. Jenkins asked him if the Secre­ Dr. Baraky was sentenced in 1947 VEGETABLE AND FLOWER PLANTS. GIFTS.rs, POIT^Y,_ _ We hesitate to conclude it, but it the dinner table for a holiday re­ was best man and the ushers were FERNDALE (Contin'ved on Pag (Continued on Page Two) te.st of the new’ polio vsccinc in hoi'se trick—"a maneuver to gain France,. Britain and U. S. 8. R. (.AP WIrrpboto by radio from Lon- Decorations will be seasonal spring seems that if faith in the future is past last Sunday, much of the light Zigmond S. Oibert, brother of the tary had not discussed turning the to six months on the contempt con­ LAWN ORNAMENTS, GARDEN SUPPLIES>PT>rm \ flowers. selected areas across the nation admittance within the walls of the don.j to be measured by the amount of convers.<'.tion was supplied by a 1093 MAIN STREET investigation over to the Army. viction* and actually served fiv« SEEDS, LIME AND FERTILIZER bride, Peter Masnickl and Samuel For a trip of unannounced des- Potferton's gets under way today. West to undermine its security.") tree-planting nowadays, most of us clever nine-year-old ^rl. "Certainly,” replied Stevens. 'T months. • SPREADERS FOR RENT • Carderclia. Springfleld. \fkss. Unat:on. the bride has chosen a ISO Center St., Cor. of Church (Opposite Hiffh School) Final sanction of the testa was , Malenkov appeared before the have a dismal outlook. A t one point in the converaation said .1 didn't like the constant The bride's gown of white slip­ two-piece beige suit, slabsstsr given late yesterday by the Na­ Supreme Soviet without advance ■ His meidical license suspension — n recent years, Arbor Day has | her even-year-old sister obliging- hammering of the Army in the v per satin was designed with a shoes and bag, white nylon hat tional Foundation, -for Infantile notice. He dwelt on two themes: also for six months—was ordered ly plajed straight man. "Y o u 're headlines. That’s what I objected Sept. 28. 1951 by Uie Board of Re­ been^ranted only a token observa­ fitted bodice.'scalloped oval neck­ and orchid corsage. Group Backs Paralysis after an at)visory coiii- Russia's inteiTiai economy and in­ to." Open Sundays and Evenings getting pretty fat on dog food," m'ttee of polio experts had recom­ gents of the University of the State tion. > ^ e was when the planting line. long sleeves tapering to a After May 1. the couple will re­ ternational affairs. 19 /Nations Launch What he told McCarthy. Ste- of a trrt. on Arbor Day waa the she told the younger child. mended \he ; o-ahead follow’ing a of New York. New York law says point at the wrists and full court ceive their friends at 1231 Enfield Vena continued, was that the Army most s a c i ^ of -school holiday ob­ Naturally everyone's curiosity two-day appraisal, primarily for He said world tensions have disciplinary action may be taken train. Her finger-tip veil of scal­ St.. Thompsonville. wanted to take over the Ft. Mon­ servances, Ybtjngsters who gather­ was aroused, The young story-tell­ the standpoint of safot.v. been relaxed somewhat, due chief­ against a doctor who has been con­ loped silk illusion waa caught from The bride gave to her attend­ ly to pressure from peoples he mouth inquiry, make "progress re-- ed around the srot where a young er explained., Cut D^ense Budget The U. S. Public Health Serv­ victed of a crime. Barsky’s appeal a coronet of pearls and sequins, ants sterling silver bracelets, and tei-med peace-loving. He con­ GAueya Conference ports," and then if it failed to do tree waa being tenderly united with "W'ell, when father took ua shop­ ice also approA’cd the decision, to the Supreme Court contended, and her bridal bouquet was of the b|-idegroom's gifts to his best the job McCarthy's committee the soil were consciou? of their con­ ping in the aiux>erpiarket Friday, he which stipulated certain conditions demned western defense plana as among other things, that the state whits roses. / man and ushers were wallets. V could step back in. Centrally Locatedi tribution to the future.''L«ng before stopped in front of -he dog food to „ years’ sppropriatiens. in * effect for u»e of th4 vaccine first a menace to peace. This indicated By EDDIE GILMORE law was vague, ambiglous Indefi- \Washington, April 26 the same theme would be pursued "So at no time did I ever want they had heard of "conservation of buy some for.Beacon (tlie family / A Defense Dept. Cash b u d ^ giving them $76,874,000,000 with, developed by Df. Jonra. E. Salk of Geneva. JMiril 26 M>)— The loMipiomata of 10 nalioiw mel our natural resources," tn«y had dog). I said, ‘Oh, no. father, not which to operste. An additional the University of Pittsburgh. (Cpntinued.(in Page Four) ere today" with Asia’s future inMhe Imlance.,Prince Wan o f 'asserted. . ; , '"•jortiy opinion ,re- CAMDbT CERAMICS a sense of working in concen to dog food again. I'm getting ab Supt. Horace Murphey be-placed getting less and less each year for of \528,680,706,500 wa s,$l,05O,0OD.(KK) in carryover funds I The foundation's action released / nature to guarantee the continua­ tired of it.'" in charge of boUr departments. the sandlottcrs . . . Remember recomipended toiday by the iNyas rescinded by the committee,' stocks of vaccine whic'h already Thailand/called the assembl.v' to order in the somber council* Jenkins said the situation'added i^rtherj—**-"*"| *" ***** ***** S80 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST tion and regeneration of valuable "People .oo!;ed around,” she told Recently, ; following announce­ when Johnny— was the first boy House Appropriations Com­ I the sum including 500 millions had been delivered to 20 of the 45 chamber of the United Nations headquarters, formerly the |ieg’mmlt;^ student at Manchester High to life. the diners with the subdued satis- ment that Bjli Steams would be mittee, 'yith $7,615,523,000 f r m Army procurement and pro- atatea ' scheduled to 'participate. «| ; l.,eague,, of. Nations buildings.*}-- We hadn't thought any more faHioh of a raconteur who has let out as Y ^ re c to r effective April have a car? Take a look at the diicnpn funds and 550 millions Vaccine for the other states is ex­ Aly to Aid Palace of Nations. ' high standards of professional con- "T)iat's right," ' .ANNOUNCING POURING SCHEDULES about the decline of interest in scored another hit. 30, a peti^n' signed by a reported parking stalls.hear the school to­ earmarked, to finance "the from 'gtock funds of all the serv­ pected to be delivered in a fairly Final peace in Korea and an end .V 1 , I duct extends beyond initial llcens- 'You merely wanted to get it Ung," ucens- Arbor Day' than most others had 1.400 pm ona was presented to the day and you will sec that nearly Jtm greatest army ever main-' ices. short time. to'the bloodshed in Indochina were Court Refuses ' suspended 7 Mon„ Wed., Fri. Thurs. and Sat. until Park Superintendent Horace Friend In Need Board/Of Directors opposing the one out of every 20 students drives (>w Cash. Split up ' .100,000 to Get Shots Fight Cliil en the momentous issues before the Douglas' dissent said Barsky'a tained by thisxnation on a full "That's right.” • 9 A. M. to 11 A. M. I P. M. to 3 P. M. Murphey called it to our attention, Heads of recreation in Manches­ m o>^to-abolish the Y job. to School. And the 'cars are better Here’s now the new cash would Officials .. estimated that ap­ conference, but grave and bitter crime" consisted of "no more than year - basis in the absence of Jenkins asked if Stevens might 1 P. M. to 3 P. M. Tues. Evening 7 to 9 Mr. Murphey laid out before us a ter have, in recent years,. had lecreation in Manchester is a than most of ihose the faculty be split upkif the Hcftise and .the proximately 500,000 children differences were still to be set­ Dickenson, Red] a justifiable mistake concerning vital part in the every day. life of members drive . . . Years ago, {GREAT VALUESJl actual warfare.”\ not have wanted the suspension to copy I of the Governor's proclama-! plenty of support when contro- Senate follow the commiHee’s some 170 communities of the 45 Neglect Charge tled in preliminary debate. his cdnatltutlonal rights.” run a long time tion, versies cropped up. Two yearg- ^.his '.fine community .but you well, 10 and 12 at least, there were The total is $1,206,348,500 less recommendations: , states eventually 'will, receive the Prince Wan's selection a.s chair­ "Such conduct." Douglas added, "I 'haven't read anything about ago, Johifhy Hedlund had a liti Would never know -by the attend­ always a group of young men at than President Elsenhower asked I Arm y: $7,615,523,000 a cuj of $595,- vaccine, w-;th 400,000 otiiers re­ White Plains. N. Y., A p iir 26(A*) man for the first day, with V y ­ Documeiil^ Tie “I suppose so." conceded Stev­ “is no constitutional ground, -for ens. ' . this," Mr. Murphey complained. difference of opinion with Geng^al ance at recreation functions that the Center thumbing rides to for the Army, the N avy and the 477,00() from wKm the President ceiving inoculations with an ,inert -^Rita Hayworth "dreadfiilly up- acheslav M. Molo.tov of the Soviet taking away a man's right to 'there is any degree of adult inter- Hartford. Today the boys in that "FOR A LIMITED A ir Force and related activities substance. These ■ latter children Jenkins asked if a .suspension in "You seldom hear anything about Manager Dick Martin, ' a requested and $5,^1,M3.000 less set," came . here today to fight Union and Britain’s Anthony Eden Washingtbn,. April 26 Vp)—A work. The error is comipounded lest until some disagreement age group don't have to use their ■ for the fiscal year starting next will be among youngsters whb \Vill such a case would not ^ a stop­ Arbor Day any, more." meeting )vas held, supporter, of ' than was appropriate^ for the pres charges she neglected her two to (follow on successive days, end­ ' court martial trving Cpl. Fdward where, as here, the suspension of CLEANING AND INSTALUNG arises. thumb/ except to thumb through TIME O N LY" July 1. page "Is anybody doing anything Hedlund turned oiit in drPvea knd ent year. be used as "controls" for the test daughters. |ed one of the disagreements'. But S. Dicken.son refused to accept to­ the nght to pracUce has been the dollars in their wallets at Deflate Starts Wednesday Wouldn't Be StupiHlge about Arbor Day,” we asked. Mr. backed the ‘then Rep bo^s. A t th^ Navy: $9,705,818,500, Vbudget cut — an evaluation report on which is Prince A ly Kahn, a former hus­ the' explo.sive issue of Communist day a group' of documenta which ,.j on D r -.^ r 8 k y ’a unpopular Signs of the Tlm c“ service stations to buy gas for But the cot Imposed by the com­ not exp ects before’ late in the fall. “No." responded Stevens; SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS Murphey said he had heard of time it waa propose^that Park pu $20^181,5(X) but ah increase of band of the .-tetress and father of China'" place ' 'u tbe proceedings the proaediition contends show he : ,‘CiVC^ Apult ba.seball at the W est Side their cars. mittee in a bill sent to the )u>use $267,508,500 ovqr current^ear ap- While the vaccine has shown an S O .’u one of the girls, flew into New was bypassed for later settlement cbllabdrated With the Red.s while (Continued o4c|>age Four) A completo organization of TRAILED SEWAGE SPECIALISTS Oval was ruled out two years ago for debate starting Wedne.sday ! propriations. ability to stimulate the body's pro­ conceded. under York from the West Coast a few or by the course of the confer­ I he was a prisoner of war in Korea. oalag th» most modem equipment and machinery— RESULT: A snd baseball died a fast death at There are no hopeless s itu a -, was actually less, than half sis I Air Force: $10,819,310,000,'hbud- duction of antibodies of thq type ence. questioning,' that he. had - invited i ' X - — ’ * hours later to'"find out'.’ what he ! Gii.v Emery’, defense attorney BETTER job at a LOWER PRICE. the site. This auihme" the Oval will tions; there are only men w h o ' large as it appears. Committee ' get cut of $380,690,000 and a i^ u 'c deemed protective against polio, The Thai prince, his country's McCarthy and his committee to ' could about the case. for the Cracker’s Neck, Va., youth. be the scene of I.itci mediate have grown hopeless about them. ’ cuts were about 541 million dol­ tion of $348,690,000 from 1954 fU! it remains to be. seen whether it delegate to the United- Nations SWISS GIANTS His attorney,. Oiarlea TOrem, objected to introductldn of the ^ave meals at Stevens a Sump pumps InstaUed to League play and W est’^Siders arc — Anon. lars, the balance of the reduction NationaUSecurify Training Co: can actually protect against an for several -years, was' deliyed in THIS IS WHY said the prince expected to meet document on the ground that |‘ h* remove water from your hopeful that U'le Twilight League, ■ - i ■having been volunteered by the I mission: $55,000, the-amount re-' attack b y 'Virus under natural con- calling the historic meeting to or­ Martin Christensen was not com - City, during the week of Nov 12- Miss Hayworth.. ' Bulletins cellar. . . . more people caO now in the ' final stages armed services or, being- tn the na­ [quesfed. . itions— an4 that’s why the nation- der. France's Foi'eign Minister petent to identify Dickenson's 16 when McCarthy was holding She, and hbr present husband, • New. underground water M Kinney Bros. of reorganization, wfll be allowed ture of bookkeeping savings. Y Office of the Secretary of De- field trials are being held, ■signature. CoL Richard F. ' S c a t-' ^trarlngs at (t nearby courthouse from the A P Wires ■ n ■ croorter' Dick| . Haymes, drove to Unea installed. ‘ (1 ) Proinpt Service to play several games there In H & I Radie-TV Service The new cash supplements an I fense: 12't millions, a budget cut e .first inoculations today.are (Continued on Page Four) borough, law_ officer on the'court ^ Jenkins., noting that McCarth,v s • New' ’rootproof’ sewer 1955 . . Cenver Springs Pond, VALUE NO. 1 •stimated 48 billion .dellars avail­ White Plains' shortly' after mid­ ' (2 ) Quality Work in kreaa^bf Alabama. Colorado, martial, agreed and the ddcu committee then waa investigating ; Itn a Installed. once the most popular fishing SERVICE CHARGE $8.50 ^ able to the services from previous (Contlnned on Page Fifteen) Vtrgtnia,^evada, Utah and Wash­ night frdm Washington,- where Steven!?' department, asked ifj HE.A\'IEl$r. .AIR .A^.ACH • Plugged sewer lines clean­ C3) Reasonable Prices dpot In town, la now- just a pond ington. they first le'arned of the charges Esqiiisite eokM^ "* ^ t^ * 'T * '* '"***** t " i Mtevens thought this'was “within! H » “ oJ- Indochina, -April 26 1(7$ ed electrically. BE SAFE . : BE SURE ^ Generous Huketa where you can leave yoiir line for TEL. MU9-M65 FREEM MQTH-ERiZED The tkris wilt start May 4 in broiught by Westchester County (Thristensen, of Hanimon, Ind.. balance of’pr o p r i e t y . " • -^Freorh. flghtera and Nxnbers the afternoon and come back end Connecticut. Society for the Prevention •' of is. one. of - the------prisoners- 6( Wai; on "Completelv ' ^ newly arrived, Amerlcon- find the same worm on the hook Uaiy UmunsM "W ill it -protect and for- how Ci'uelty to Oilldren. ■ News Tidbits wbonvHirke'nsoh is accused of in-1 ,^^>,red ' supplied .Corsain in action for ----- PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANTS . . , Baseball games by you:ig8^ers PAPER GARMENT BAIb upon request long?” tht, question to be an­ * The couple had been vacationing forming to his raptors. The two , ..t h i, no\ done for the pur- tlw first time— toitay laid down Probe of Ft. Montnouth Culled, from AP Wires Jolnfd in an unBUcceMful attempt mollfying or pacUylnj the Call McKINNEY BROS. • DeiphiniHm • Phlox • Sweet WMiem used, to be played on corner lots'in swered b.v the tests. President in Florida. the heaviest air strikes of the SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY all neighborhoods. Today these Basil O ’Connor o!f the polio founda­ W earing a slacks outfit. Miss to escape. • . | senator, or getting him to suspend entire Indochinese w ar agaiiwt # Cometions O Daisies # Lupine, Etc. same' lots , are now parts of WITH EVERY $1i0 ORDER tion told reporter^. , Hayworth w ai reunited with the One of the challenged documenta j hi.* Investigation Of Ft. Mon Coin'iriunlst-led Vietminh troop* ‘ Source close to Italian Foreign TEL. antchell S-5S0S— ISO-182 PEARL ST.. MANCHESTER^ developments. Playing areas are Read Herald Advs. Inquify Effects Urged The advisory committee said cer­ rhildreh in the modest White ..•"‘’f* !*’'I 1» alleged to have been signed bi', mouth?" Jenkins asked, ’ threatening to snuuih into the MOST PLANTS 35c ea„ 3 for $1J» tain specifications for manufacture Plains home of Mrs. Dorothy Ministry dismisses as 'nothing Dickenson after the escape effort "Certainly' not,” Stevens insist-. French I nion fortress at Olra new” Marshal Tito's reported bid falied. The prosMution codtends ed. He added; "it vvas, a friendly Bien Phu. (Chambers, their governess. Mrs. to settle Yugoslav-Italian dispute N ew Haven. April 26 (Jb— A': tion to classified work entailed by (Continue on Page Two) 4he Reds showed the document to ! matter of convenience; when you . VALUE NO. 2 (Chambers described the actress as over Trieste. . .Sen. John O. Pas- committee of scientists says the sensational newspaper atorles." Christensen later. The witnesa said get right down to it.” .B.A.NDi’rit Gk.AB $18,000 . “so upset she . was ill." tore-,'(D-RI f tells 2.600 Rhode President Eisenhower should ap­ "The seriouaneaa of proved he had not seen Dickenson sign it. Stevens denied he was trying to t Nrw York, April 39 '.(Pl •— 8LADI0LI BULBS ».« (5e " I have no comment on the Island Democrats at annual Jef- 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL point a "high level" committee of eapionage or aecUrlty leaks in re­ whole situation," the prince said 0)1. Scarborough left the way minimize the worth of M c C a r-, Four men, one of them brand­ scientific a n d administrjitivg cent years." .. Pay Dispute Shuts ferson-Jackson Day Dinner cur-1 Introduction of the docu-. thy’s Investigation, but testified at Idlewild Aifport. but he addefi rent MfCarthy-Stevens wrangle is I ishing n pistol, held up the Cun': Aiparasui Roob 25 for $1.00' ICO tf $L75 authorities “to examine the situa­ The report made public here yes­ he would "try to find out" about ton Trust Co., bank here today OUR tion" which has arisen from in­ "* sorry spriitarlr of Republican! (Continued on Page Four) AMESITE Rust Reststant terday hits investigations by a (CfMitlnued on Page Four) ORDERS $1090 or MORE Eight Woolen Mills it. 9 . irresponsibilit.v. and escaped with a metal box vestigations at tjie Signal Corps Senate subcommittee headed by The prince is the father of Yas- -containing $18,099. Engineering Laboratory (SCEL) I Sen. McCarthy (R -W is) and by the Gov. G. M.nnen Williams of THIS DISCOUNT ALLOWED AT THE STORE Boston,'April 26 uP) — An esti­ Michigan says Southern leaders at Ft. Monmouth, N. J. I" 'Army Security Board. McCarthy (Continued on Page Fllteea) BE.NSON TO ST.AY ON DRIVEWAYS OR BY OUR DRIVERS ... In a bulky report of 'an inquiry mated 3,(HX) CIO union workers who refused to back DemcH-ratic * Budded Rhodedendros * Akdees NEW LOCATION said in Milwaukee where he'spe'nt Washington, ‘April 20 uP)— into the investigations, a commit- the week-end. he had not seen the today struck against eight Amer­ ticket in 1952 would be wrlcome4l Udvari Married Five Times Secretary of Agriculture Sea­ * Pink Dogwood * Flowering Trees * Shrubs back if "regularly eiceted” and EXPERTLY INSTALLED .tqp of the Federation of Scientists, j scientist^' report and did not com­ ican Woolen Co. mills in protest to son said, today he , has na * Evergreens * Privet Hedge * Fruit Trees Effective Monday, April 26 headed by Ernest C. Bollard, p ro -: ment on it. a 21*4 cents an hour pay cut pro- Peron Choice Wins certified as Democrats . . . Spot thought of resigiolag in the even! fessor of biophysics at Yale, < Statement by Scientists - jKisedisca byoy management.mauRgeiTiem:- i ^ checks of unemployment insur- | During Career as Swindler Congresa rejects the adminis­ Bcm G ro d i^ -r MachiM Sprood— * Roses *Weedgord — Vegetable end Flower ance claims in five states uncover SPECIAL 1 DAY CLEANINQ SERVICE charged that the investigations s i - : The s in mary of the scientists’ tration’s program ot flexlbto forr the CIO ****.n*"is^^*textile Workers Union, Iw Arffeiiliiia .1 5 Vole frauds that msy total millions of Forms Fewor RoRod Seeib. r ■ ready have done substantial dam- > report makes these statements: farm price supports. dollars nationwide. Hartford. April 26 iJb—/MembersrLouis ot Corropolls. hia mother, WORK ACCEPTED UP TO 10 A.M. age' to radar and communications-' No evidence of espionage, in re­ aaid picket lines were formed out­ of his family claimed the,body of Mrs. HSlSh Udvari of Cairn Brook. Abe: Pcvfciag Lett» TmirIs Ceurts — WoBis FERTILIZERS AND INSECTICIDES work in : progress at Ft. Mon- cent years or at prea«:ni., waa found side m ills'in'Plym outh and Law ­ Buenos Aires, Argentina.. April A $9,500 mink coat and $3.00d P.\RAT|lOOPS IN G.A.ME8 . John A. Udvari here last "night as Pa., identified ...his Vody at the EXCEPT SATURDAYS mbuth,, and to morale. at Ft. Monmouth by the M cO rth y rence, Mass.; Fairfield, Skow- 26 (J») — President Juan Pjeron’a diamond ring are among Items re-: Ft. Bragg, N. C., April 29 (ill— . Lists Stud.v Points police discloeed the ’faiitastic story morgue at Hartford Hospital. They 10% FOR CASH TRANSACTIONS subcommittee. hegan and Qld Town. Maine; En-: vice- presidential canuidate. Rear ported stolen over week end from Tliuusanda of paratroopers -' The scientists suggested that, a field / N . H.; Winooski, Vt.r and Adm. Alberto Telasaire, headed V/est Hartford home - . . N a ­ of/a roan Who, within weeks of his. refused comment and the brother 50 I Most persons,, publicly linked to swarmed from the sklea o w r Terms orrengfd if desired. ASGROW GREEN MANTLE GRASS SEED President • apjiointed committee Norwich, Ctmn. . j f o r ' ^ overwhelming election vie- tionalist Oiina Defense: Ministry release from'a. N ew Mexico prison, threatened' a ' photographer who this military reoervotloa toitay'bi the investigation had little ot no stlidy'thepe p^nta: The walkout began yriih today's tpry today and his principal, op* (iaya Nationalist warship sank two invited top N a v } brass. Including sought to-snap their picture' to- war .games training the Ajnm, connection with the labofatoriea. ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISE lY FOR A LOV e W LAWN _ “The active’ research output pgr first shift at each plant aftf;r a ppneil.t was reported arrested by Cooamunist gunboats off mainland Adm. Ernest Kli.'g, to the fourtli of gether. . ' and .Air Force in otamlc deleoae. COTTAGE STREET ‘ dollar at Monmouth in comparison Only one of the -iO-o* -1 S(?EK em­ weekend, in which no negotiating federal policei of China's CHiekiang , Province his five Weddings. Det. Martin J. McCue - of ;the with' laboratories such as Bell ployes Implicated By the Arm y . mi se.s8ions were held. b A spokesman. for ■ the opposition northweal of Talpeh,, Formosa. Udvan.' 37, of 'Plttst^rgh- 'was W est Hartford police, in chart's 6f STEVEDORE HEAD FINED ' MANCHESTER Laboratories, General Electric c&lled before the subcomulttee at The last meeting was held Radical party said CJrisologe Lar- Feelings p f. majority df Caty found dead with a scantily clad the invqstigatiiMj sakt Pittsburgh, Nrw York, April 29 (D—Frahk Dem^o Brothers Laboratories, ‘Project Lincoln or open hearinga Thursday but it ehded abruptly l i raMe. the faction’s standArd bear­ Council tadicate Hoctford’a much- woman oompoaion in a West H art- Pa.. auUioritias gave this account W , Nolnn. preaktaat of the Jorita ESTABLIS^D 1920 ' WOODUUID GARDENS the Naval; Reaearch Laboratory”' The aiUnmary adds that pone o f minutes, after it began. er jfn yesterday's voting for a Vice discussed isolation hospital will ford dwelling Wednesday night oi)d of Udvari'a activitiea-. i Corp., eoa'ef the wnrid’a targota “The background of- the'security theee employes refused t o ; ieotify A company siMkcaman said' the President and half the Congress, not he oboadoned by'municipality aUthcrIties say he |adminUtiered Udvoxji had been married three j stevedoring compaalee. today woe ■ CALL NOW—ANYTIME 168 WOODLAND STRICT—TEL. MI-8-8474 JOHNSON BROTHERS DRYCLEANERS ^reonnel." ' * • . oh any grounds; ^Ihat they chop- union fatted to ! contact manage­ and Ricardo Balbin, ftadical nomi­nomf . , . Holy. City df Jerusalem cele- chloroform to Mrii. Georgette ,W . times and divorced under hla own | flaed $2,999 mad • ■uaptwdsd “The - preadhee of racial pr -re- erpted fully {Kith the Investigators ment representatives betweien thp nee for President in the 1951 biatee second. Eoater'sas Russians Qtdkg. OO-year-aM former dancing name and that of William Lukach, r aU nsantha* Jolixetaleeca on Mb IlHiciiMtfr MI-3*769WHlurtford CHati 93 WELLS ST. '. ■ vt . ' I'W' . itTEL Ml.3^7254 ligibiiat>rejD8ica.” ' ' . ' ------i- ^ I O fra DAILif UNTIL 9 Pl M. < ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING — TEL. MI-3-6127 observe VesurreiJtion' of Christ teaaier,'IMtora klllint hlitlaelf. — , | gulfty plea (to eei*ieeftta$ MS' ' ■•.’A' • • ' . , “Tha anount t t actual dianip- (cWthuied on Eleven) (Gonttaoed M ftg * E ig it) /(CoiHiiiiMd OB Page Flitoea) wegk later than ijv West, '■'‘UdyarTi brothers, Joaeph and (CaaHa«M oa P a ^ .B g h $ ) 5(ry. - \\/ ' ' - .a' Os '■■ ■ ■ 1 i - . ' f V -t'y ■ i ' v' /:• ;-r ■.V'■ \ 'w • , r V "i , Ar- y . ^ -•-y ■ ■ . • ■; ■ { \ MANCHESTER EV^NI^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1%4 'PAGE TWO Bt^lN^IESTEIt EYPNING HERALD, MJ^CHESTER. CdNN„ MONDAY. APRIL 26, 1954 J PAGE THREE of the-U. 8. Joint Chiefs ot Stslf, paralytle easy of polio has' bean diaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwaf'd Social Craft Horns Economics menn^iU Uitrrpreted s week's Vietminh Delaying C o lu m b ia W a p p in g L c88 Than On« Wepk ' Salk Vaccine ^ffieiallyraportid within the prevt- H. Harriaon of East Windsor Hill; Club and the yearbook staff. [French vUit to P siis Snd .dsMied off for To License Yooc Dog oua two weeka: Volunteer Workers Give SERVICES Miss Lorraina Mcpiutchey, daugh­ . White was treasurer of hla class I ORDERS NOW TAKEN FOR London slid Wsshington todsy Big Pusli on Fort _ • - - ■ • ' 2. N o inoculations shall Pageant jJnii Head Gub Scout Pack ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc- for three years, on the honor roll ; amid unconfirmed re|orts he was With - deadline less than a atarted between June 15 and Nov, Clatchey of Barber Hill and Charles for four ..years, a member of the | H ist Interpret The Wishes going hone fo talk about aid to Tests to Start Many BMoHmobile Hours Fresh Help week aw a y.'2,000 dog licenses I without the consent of the com­ Alas Iji44 Blrksrd Csrliaa White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Student Council and the Latin i V , O f TTie Femily Indochina. Radford came here for (CoatiBoed from Page Oae) are still to be aold, according mittee. Aalla AAsmi Named for Fete Organization Set White, Prospect Hill, Warehouse Honor Society in his sophomore ; a N ATO Command exercise which Kkelljr Wlaleri "Oroature AMESITE DRIVEWAYS to Town Clerk . Samuel J. T ^ay in U. S. 3. N o area wUl be considered "Saskatche­ Point. year. ” ' ' : began only today and was to con­ The French now hold only one- Turkington, who said only 900 From Black Under the heading of, "Stagger­ making iippolntments. / With ‘ the • POWER ROLLED • ALL WORK GUARANTEED tinue through the week. He refused suitable for study unless there is wan” lAigoon” > Columbia, A^iril 26 (GpeclaU-.- increasing need for Mood supplies The final organization m eetihgof Miss Greer 'Is a member o f the a MACHINE SPREAD^ a FREE ESTIMATES From Allies third of the area they controlled • licenaea hava been sold so far. ing Statistics,'' the Pulse, publir National Honor Society, waa cla.ss Xlancheater Evening Herald a reasonable assurance that the Mr*. Madeline Mitchell haa been the New Cub S(N>ut Pack will be JOHN B. BURKE to give reporters any explanation _ Saturday la the last day 11- (Coatlnned from.Pag* One) TecC «:U_ in civilian hospitals and the diffi­ W'appiJig correapondent. Mrs. An­ when. open fighting broke out complete course of three Injec­ named to head the Pageant Com­ cation of the Connecticut area- held tonight at 8 in thf Firehouse. marshal and class secretary in her FUNEKAL HOME for his sudden departure. cei\ses may be Issued. The Bale” T«rli. Bias culty in recruiting donors, • the nie Cqlllna, telephone MI. 8-4419. I ' (Continued from Png« One) Premier Joseph Lanlel'a •cabinet there MaVch 13, , of the vaccine had bech set,up tions (tw o a week apart and a •Trim* Wave" ror.r. rAKKlxo mittee for Oolumbla'a Seaquicen- Blood Program, has released Infor­ work of these B taff Aides assumes All parents whose ooils are planning sophomore year, was a member of TEL. CH.7-3377 towi clerk's office will be open the Student Council and served'on 07 EAST CENTER ST. V ia reported debating - the siege (Peiping 'Radio broadcast a re­ some time ago and added that; third about four weeka Jater) can tennlal celebration, according to mation concerning the number of greater importance every month to become Cub Scouts should attend proval would be aii act of belliger- from 9 a. m. to noon Saturday. be offered. this final meeting. ‘ numerous party committees. She CITY PAVING COMPANY • T E U crisis at Dien Bien Phu. With no port from the Communist Viet I About 3,000 licenaea were “The poaaibUity o : infecUoila ac­ an announcement maiie by Harvey hours volunteer workers In this that our local blood supplies j ency forbidden by the Con»titution. 4. At least 60 per cent of all 8. Collins, (Aalrmrui of the Town Bruce McEHroy, Scout Field is the class historian. major foreign aid immediately in Nam news agency aayJig that the ! issued last year, according to tivity remaining in any vaccina state havy. given during the past shall not fail. IN BVSINER.H SINCE 1925 ^ AMBOLANCE SERVICE Prime Minuter Churchjll's cabi­ vaccina' ahali be used In the committee. executive, will show movies 6f Cub Miss- Harrison is a member of, prospect, it waa reported consider­ rebels had cs{>tured the last F re n d l: Turkington and the number :a meeting the specifications and min- year In an effort to collect the SAVE with SAFECO net aUo waa reported to Have ruled "Placebo-control" type 'of study. Mra. Mitchell will be. aaslated by pack meetings. the National Honor Society, class ' ing wHitlier to ..'ommission the' poet-west of Dien Bien Phu’s main ' expects to increase slightly ' imal requirementa has been re­ blood supplies so vital to the sick out a au^eation to aend Britiah This Is the type where' half of the John LaCroix, Mre. Rcby Wolff. Applications for membership will marshal, Laurel Girls' State rep- ^ Auto Insurance ^commander. Brig. t>en. Christian airstrip and had occupied *'two« | this yerr. duced to a point below which it and injured of our state. ■ . troopa to Indochina. De Castries, to ask the besiegers cannot 'be measured by practicable children .in the first, second and MANC-HESTER Mrs. Marian Hiiitbutt. Mrs. R ay­ For 19531 ao the ^ pamphlet ‘Lights Oil’ Drive be distributed at this meeting. The resentall've. editor o f' the South , Aa 'a’orried crowds reminiacent thirds of the- aerodrome." The; terms for surrender of the garri­ laboratory prqcadures." i third grades o'- school will be given mond Rquier, M ra Howard Rloe, states. Nurses’ Aides,' Canteen committee and den mothejrs will be School paper; member of the year- i N. of pre-World War II day.^ gath­ other airstrip, south of the main Druve-9fvlk£AtAi introduced and final plans (or the son with “ full honors o f war." Officiala also said 'that each lot an inert "M acebo." while (he Clayton E. Hunt, Mrs. Raymond Workers. Staff Aides. Gray La* book •toft, class president in her ered outside Ghurchili’a office, the fortifleations. has been in rebel | union troops closed in with bay Again Tops Quota organization of the pack will be sophomore year and waa a Stu- CROCKETT S S . a H Questioned kbout the reported hanri* fnr ^ _ . . — ^ of vaccine, before an: >uie in hu­ others will be givtn the vaccine. (^01 TON Ntn£H Ooarke,. Hubert P .' Collins, piUllt) dies, and Motor Corps, all working Britiah Cabinet met in extraordi- hands for weeks.) onetsd rifles. outlined. ^ dent Council member. Insuronc* AgftMicy appeal for direct' American air In­ man beings, must pas^ laboratory A 'l'c - r t Ishara, d a lr L. Robinson, and Ken­ without remuneration, put in 100,- ' nar>- Sunday aeaaion yesterday. Bombers and fighters .supplied The mop up waa launchad last neth U FOX. Dr, Robert M. Raybui;n, chaii* Stanley GrabieS, 33, of Chicopee, W e V e M o v e d f tervention. Bidault said before his by the United States atrtKk new teats for safety and other require­ BEOOING PAYS OFF 683*4 hours on Mobile Unit op­ Miss McClatchey has been on i 244 MAIN STKEET I The' ministers were reported to night. The sound o f the artillery The Publicity 0(K':mittee has man of the Manchester Cancer Maas., was a very lucky man when the' honor roll all four years, Is a ! departure ^or Geneva: “ You under­ blows at the rebel attackers de­ ments by three separate labora­ Newton. N. C. (flV - A blind Jack Webb «f la Terbairalaf eration. The publication breaks Telephone MI-3-5416 Q lee^ Stam^p/L I have shelved, at least temporarily, stand that, because of. the critical fire was heard in this French war tories. also been announced. It wyil In­ Campaign, reported last night he- dozed off while drivihg here on member of the school paper staff, | spite unsettled monsoon weather, beggar, who since 1946 has con­ "DWAO.NKT" these figures down into 1149 years { U.S.. Route S, Friday aftem(x>n. j any idea o f direct military Inter- situation wherein the defenders of headquarters city. But much o f the two-day meet­ “JIVARO” clude Mrs. Donald Tuttle, Mrs. that the “ Lights On” drive was Tliey plaefexed the crossroads vil­ sistently turned down welfare de­ la of round-the-clock, 24-hour serv­ ! The car veered off the highway Into I vention. Elsewhere In the delta, the ing of the advisory committee was William Robinson, Maurice M or­ again a very successful one. Dien Bien Phu find themselves, lage of Giao, 2*7 miles northeast of partment help, haa told authori­ "Appointment KorAAA^a leAmAI ice. If this volunteer service 1 a traffic fence, knocking down ' Sources indicated, however, the everything should be tried t i bring French reported 43 rebels killed devoted to appraising results— row and Malcolm Stannard. "W e exceeded our .quoto of OUR w'ere paid for at 75 cents an hour, ! Britiah might aend more trobps Dien Bien Phu yesterday to damage in scattered skirmishes -east and ties the $4,000 annual Income With Danger” RkaAdA riABilAr $2,.500 for the night's drive.” Dr. I sevenHence posts. Fortunately (or them aid.” x . from the safety standpoint—of Class'Trip Taken the Blood Program had $75.51'J.63 l and planes to neighboring Malaya the s ^ p ly line' from China b\it southeast of Hanoi and along the from begging waa more than he Alaf I.a44 HhaiTM S:U Ray'ourn said. [GrabilK, the fence prevented the This was taken as a sure sign preliminarv testa already made in , The fifth graders from the Hor­ worth of pay checks which it nev­ Given On C.O.D. Deliveries ' and perhaps stage Britiah naval coolies swarmed in to make quick rmilway and highway linking could draw through any of the Hbaira It a-m. CaHAaAA ?:!• Over 200 volunteer workers 'car from plunging down a ateep Laniel's government was ashing road repairs. which the manufactured vaccine aid programs. ace 'W. Porter School made an all­ er had to make out, the Pulae re- embankment. NEW LOW maneu^'era off the Indochina coast Hanoi with the seaport of Hai­ day trip to Boston Wednesday. The toured the streets of Manchester CAVE ON c o a l: Britain and America for aome new The U. S. Air Foiw's first long­ phong. was given to 7,507 children by Dr. minda us. Grablec waa tossed against the NEW LOCA’nON as a “ show of focce” to bolatar kind of >yar aid. S3 fifth grade pupils were accom­ and at every "welcome light" lor distance emergency airlift to rush Salk. Local Red Cross Blood Progiam windshield, .breaking the glass, but SUMMER PRICES French morale. On the political front, chief of It was found, said the' com­ panied by their teachers. Mrs. would stop and collect a donation. Adm. Arthur .Radford, chairman ia French paratroopers frm France officials point out that auch .statis­ XFllera of the Manche.ster Trust escaped serious injury. A paasen- state Bso Dal of the French-spon­ mittee, "that there have been no Ethel Brehant and Mra. Mercedes wound up Saiurday without mis­ tics take Into account onl*- the Co, volunteered their services so ; ger. Miss Marion Lawson, S6, of sored Vietnamese government,, recognizable untoward effects on Prior. hap.. The operation—“Bali High" A b o u t T o w n hours spent by the volunteers on that the returns could be tabulated : Lawrence, Mass, was takei\ to the JEDDO—HIGHLANI9X _ gave his French sponsors a major —was believed to have brought In any of the 7.06T children Inofcu- Mothers who assisted were; Mrs. I Hartford Hospital (or cuts and RANGE & FUEL OIL slap. He announced yesterday he Frank Mardiisa, Mrs. Jerry Biiine, the actual days of Bloodmcbile Immediately. about 1.400 reinforcements for l«ted_ with manufactured vaccine operation. . Many other hours are I bruises on her chin and mouth. ‘would not sign the treaties hit gov­ The Manchester Federation of I HEY! KIDS 2 Mrs. Gosa, Mrs. Richard Davis, Any resident, w'.io wsa not at ■/ PAIHT Dien Bien Phu end other critical according to Dr. Salk's observa­ devoted to pi'elTmlnary work to home or was accidently missed State Troopers Charles Pritchard COAL $26.10 ernment has been negotiating with spots. Democratic Women will meet at tion and those of (an) evaluating Mrs. Hazel Sullivan, Mrs. Charles ; and John McGurk, -who invest!- (Cash— Delivereft) 50 V SPECIAL SHOW S scheduling donor appointments. last evening, may mall hi.s gift to BET IT A T the F'rench for Vietnamese Indet : the Community Y Wednesday at 8 Randall; Mrs.- Builon Ives, Mrs. 'gated, arrested Grablec for reck­ Seven giant Qlobemasters load­ grbup headeij by Dr. Thomas Fran­ CantN'r. c'o local postmaster in pendence. p.m. All members are urged to at­ Saul Blum, Mra. Saul Caroline, Lining up appointments for the less driving. CONNECnClTT . W. H. ENGLAND ed about 225 troops each at Paris cis, Jr. of the University of Michi- Manchester. . The BOLAND OIL CO. The French had hoped to pre­ for the long flight to the ea.st. tend. Mrs. Julius Banner, Mrs. Sam next Manchester Blnodmoblle Day. ''Val^irtoriaa Named COnAGE STREET gan." LUMIER COMPANY sent the treaties at the Geneva Con­ Allen, and Mrs. Russel Spearman. from 12:45 to 5:30 p. m. bn Thurs­ Principal Henry Adams of the They touched down at Dhahran, Conditions 8«t Down — ^VACATION MATINEE*: CLRANLINK.8S R.XPL.4INRD t Telephone MI-B-0744 ference aa an answer to criticiaro The s> Past Presidents Club of The children traveled by train day, April 29, 50 staff Aides this Ellsworth Memorial High School COKE .„$23,00 TEL Mlfebdi 3^320 Saudi Arabia; Karachi, Colombo While giving its okay to con­ I 'V that they are trying to preserve and Bangkok, akirting India and Mary -Bushnell Cheney Aux., No. frOm Wlllimantic, ,nd visited week are busy calling possible Springfield, Mo. (45 — The I announced Friday that there would their colunlel hold on the rich far 13, U8WV.. will meet at 1:30 Wed­ ducting the tests, the advisory many of the interesting landmarks donors for scheduling. Mrs. drought has been so tough that ' be one valedictorian and three salu- Burma, which had refused permis­ committee, headed bv Dr. Thomas ‘eastern colony. ' sion for the troop caniere to cross nesday afteftioon with Mrs.' Inez : TOiMMlOW (Ton.) il i PJl J of Boston befdre roburnlng In the Charles Peckham, chairman for the water company urged re.sl- tatorlans in the class of 1954. FOGARTY BROTHERS M. Rivers, director oK ^e Rocke­ evening. Bao Dai's atiiem ent said there, their teryitory. The planes'Winged Batson, 580 Burnham St. Plans the local ataff Aide corps, reports denta not to wa.sh their cars. Miss Carol Jane Greer, daughter 256 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER feller Institute for MeHjcal Re­ Catholla Ijuiles RIrrUon Held that for two weeks preceding JOHNSON BROTHERS had been too much talk about par- back to the United States''via the for the annual birthday party will • DOORS OPEN 1:30 P.M. — 1 SHOWING ONLY • Then along comes this car, gleam­ of Mr. and Mrs. W altfr Greer of 24 HOUR SERVICF.— TEL. Ml-9-4539 i titlonlng Viet Nam at Geneva and be made at this meeting and other search. laid down these cohijltlons Mrs. Walter Wheaton was elec­ every Bloodmnbile vl.sit, between ing Clean, with a sign on the I Warehouse Point, has been named and Pacific, ix>mplet- ELECTRIC.AL'CONTRACTING — TEL. MI-3-6227 I about negotiations with the Viet- ing'clrcling the globe. members of the Auxiliary will be which the polio foundation s ^ it ted presMent of the (Catholic 40 and 59 volunteers work moi-n- back: I valedictorian. Sharing aalutatorian COAI.—COKE— FUEL OIL : mlnh rebela A French communi- The airlift will continue into welcome to attend. also approved: Ladies So(Uet.v o f St. Columbia ing, afternoon pnd evening shifts "This car is river washed." honoi^ are: Miss Jean It^arrlson, I que expressed official “ astonish­ May with an undisclosed number 1. No vaccination program shall Chapel last Monday n'ght at the WET CELLARS ment" at his action and said the be started in any area where a I SUPERM AN I group’s annua) meeting.. Mrs. of French troopa still to be X I Gatpma Chapter, Beta Sigma I treaties cast not the) slightest brought In. Phi sorority, will have .its annual Wheaton succeeds Mrs, Brian iB)iiMia»Biai8iiiftigiBig« «)iB «iewM B«oaHB««aujaftMMiM ; doubt on the uniW and Independ­ U. 8. Chief In Hanot founder's dsy anniversary dinner Allnalga of Andover. i ARE DANGEROUS ence of Viet Nannr Lt. Gen., John W. O'Daniel, new tdmorrow night at 7 o'clock at the Mrs. Eugene Hennes.sy was Bao Dai said neither he nor his chief of the U. 8. M ilitary Aid Aahmere Inn, Windsor Locks., In­ elected vice president, Mrs. Robert ; government “will admit any right Mission in. Indochina, arrived in stallation of officers will take IMOLE' m AN!!: Spaulding, secretary and Mrs. TO HEALTH and PROPERTY i to break up the unity of the coun- Hanoi today from Saigon'to di.v place after the dinner. M rs Hor­ Paul Jurovaty of Andover, treas­ SHOP KEITH'S FOR ALL YOUR SUAAMER NEEDS! ' try." He added: cuss the critical situation In north ace Bissell. outgoing president, will urer. "Viet Nam could not accept the Indochini. H«s went into im­ preside. New officers to be in­ Hostesses for the evening were I possibility of negotiations in which mediate confer.:nce with Gen. Rene stalled are: Andrea Massa, presi­ Mrs. WoBton, Mrs. Paul Merrick, France, contrary to the principles Cogny, French commander- in dent: Mrs, Robert Midwood, vice and Mr.s. Jurovaty. The meeting fno/fiir Great Value! HEALTH OFFICIALS CAUTION HOME OWN- of the French Union which France northern Indochina. president; Mrs. Robert Little, re­ • 8 - CARTOONS - 8 : >VSs held at the home of Mrs. ERS THAT WET CELLARS MAY IREED GERMS itself proclaims, could deal with The French already have sent cording eecretary; M ra Eklgar An- lA H ECKLE and JECKLE ★ TERRY REARS4 Wheaton. OF AN INFECTIOUS and PARASITIC NATURE the rebell against 'the Viet Nam Into action around Dien Bien Phu saldi, corresponding secretary; and Virginia Mayo, Bart Laneastcr ★ LITTLE ROQUEFORT ★ MIGHTY MOUSE* Grange Contests Klat(Nl nation or with powers hostile to it, several squadrons o t Corsair and Mrs. Franklin Bevins, treasurer. Mrs. Marshall Squier, lecturer leaving her associates outside, ★ TALKING MAGPIES ★ A N D o t h e r s : B26 bombers recently Sfrlved South Soa Woman of. the Grange, announced several W’et and damp cellai-s can be corrected and made witnesses to the afcrlfiec." Temple Chapt‘«r, No. 53, OES. from the United States. contests which will be open to Goieral Electric Refrigerator The British cabinet at its' session will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. in EXTRA! permanently dry with SEMOLOID. . There was no word, today from a Fernando Lamas, Arlene Dahl members of the organization. A yesterday was re^ rted to have con­ the Masonic Temple. The business French-Laotlan column" previously AN ALL.LAFF COMEDY RIOT play-writing contest, sponsored by Stop the dangers that wet cellars may cause; sidered the possibility of sending will include the initiation of can­ d t i o t a reported moving north about 18 SANGAREE the Farmers arid Traders Life In­ HAMMOCK troopa and planes to'Indochina, at didates. Officers are requested to SEMOLOID the walls and floors of your cellars. miles below Dien Bien Phif. Re­ PRICES: CHILDREN 25c—ADULTS 44c surance Co., is open to any mem­ the backdpdr of Britain's own Com- ports Saturday that the troopa wear ttoir white, floor length SEMOLOID is a liquid compound which is brushed munist-plhgued colony of Malaya- ber over 14 yeara of age. Complete with ST A N D were in the region stirred epeculs: dresses. A. social time will follow on and becomes part of the wail. It penetrates and But information after the meeting and refreshments will be served by Tues.: “PINOCCHIO” Subordinate winners will go to and Food Freezer tion they might try to draw off indicated the London government Pomonas. and those judged best' WON T FADE OR RUN cures the porosity of the concrete, cinder block, part of the Vietminh forces con­ Mrs. Mabel L. Steese and her com­ brick and other building material as it hardens, had shelved any such a direct in- mittee. . I at the Pomonas will go on to a tetVention, at least temporarily. centrated on the foptresa, provid­ State-wide judging. The winners densities and renders the wall water resisting, dry ing aome relief for the embattled FULL 75 LONG Observers at the gathering Asian The regular meeting of Ander- here will go on .to home office of / position. and sanitary.. 1 conference in Geneva viewed the Son-Shea Auxiliary, VFW will be the insurance company for final negotiations there as Laniel's last i The French High (jommand said, judging not later- than Aug. 1. DEEP VALANCE & FRINGE i however, that reinforcement of the held tomorrow evening at 7:30 at SEMOLOID IS ECONOMICAI____ To each gallon I hope of remaining in office. T h ey' the Vr’W Home, Manchester 5Yat| Mrs. .Squier should be contacted garrison by air continued despite of SEMOLOID you add 3 gallons of water and a felt that if Bidault failed to get the Green. The Initiation of three new for information on other contests COMPLETE WITH PILLOW I Indochina fighting stopped in his rebel shelling. TELEVISION members will be held at this meet­ which will Include essay.s on high­ little cement to give it a creamy mixture. 5 gallons ''Parachute troopers and war t i t i ! talks with the Communist Reds, the ing. — ^ way safety and soli conservation. of SEMOLOID will make enough of a mixture to give French National Assembly would supplies and tons of ammunition 3 POINT SUSPENSION 2 coats' to an average cellar, (20 by 30 feet) from : plump to a government that would are being dropped day and night A trip to the new Bullard Hav- Manchester Evening Herald C.'o- to the fortress," a spoke.smSn said. 1 floor to ceiling and costs only $3.00 per gallon. I promise to negotiate directly and . ens Tecdinical School in Brii^e- PROGRAMS lumbla correspondent Maurice I CHOICE OF RICH COLORS [quickly with Vletminh. Communist Another battle flared Irt the Red port, scheduled by the Service Bu­ 1 M orroiv, telephone Harrison leader Ho Chi Minh, River delta, this time only 12 ■ ■ SA V E l a b o r c o s t s . . . DO IT YOURSELF reau for Women's Organizations I video Everyday— All Righta Reserved—H. T. Dickinson A cio., Inc. 8-9358. . , . NO SK ILL REOUIRED. anyone who can hold miles southwest of Hanoi. . French for May 5. will provide (m unusual Half a peanut Is said to supply Union tanks, artillery and- infan­ a brush can apply SEMOLOID and get the desired opportunity to see a inM em tech­ ■ a VETRRAN8 FIRRD the energy for an hour's mental trymen joined in an effort to de­ nical education program in,action. J T 1 results. '/ work. T^e more you eat, the stroy rebel units which Infiltrated Anyone interested in joining the from the south end entrenched at ■ Dover, N. H. (JT) — City officials more you shell out. group may make reservations r) Order your SEMOLOID today and enjoy perma­ a village. ■ r* 1 L recently agreed to fire six vet- | with the Service Bureau, 956 Main eran Public Works Department nent dry cellars. Write, phone or call on — The Vietminh. described as "sev­ St., Hartford. m eral compinies." were hit hard, Better See employes in an economy move. but fought bitterly aa the French Machines can do the job faster, ! Miantonomoh Tribe No. 58. they said. Harry, Jur.v, Cindy, MATTRESSES lORM, will meet tonight at 8 Motorola TV Doiry. Prince and Nell will return o'clock In Tinker Hall. This will be to pasture, where old work horses WENNERGREN the last meeting before the state ^ Cl«ar, Sharp, Sttody UHF> should spend their remaining days. 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PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,. MONDAY, APRIL 26,1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. APRIL 26, 1954 PAGE FIVE r f - pi, Stafford Springs; Pstsr RsttI, / , Stevens Admits Suggesting Familiar Scenes at Tall Cetlars Parade Andover; Mrs. Catherine Regan wOOO—l i H f a a f D W H A T >.«I0 Indochina and daughter, 18 Coleman Rd.; Reds" Push Mrs. M srty Palmer and daughter, WDRC— l i s t J j O t i y jKOUIO W GTH— 1410 Storrs; Robert Sullivan, East r S3I-H3II TEL. MI-S-5181 McCarthy Drop Army Probe W B N B —§4« Enatani Sfaadard Tima IVTIC— 1080 Hartford: Mrs. Ethel Whitmore , MAIN ST. 1 MANCHESTER Key to Fate and daughter, 326 Spruce St.; Treaty Plan olher formal documrnt was en­ Wells Jacobson, 45 Wyllys St.; Tha following program ached- l:l» — (Cmtlancd from Paje One) WllAY--^iippf r 6«renad# tered In the record--a reply by J Mrs. Tiezah Larson, 116 Branford ! (Continued from Page 6oe) Ulei art auppllad by the radio WTIC—Snm 't m A fs la th« Arm y’a owTi probe fo^ inspect- , H. Struve Hensel. assistant secre- St.: Mrs. Catherine McNamara. 20 managementa and are .tubject to WDRC-Beulnh Of MiUions WGTH—J. V^dprcook % •d subversives at the bijf radar tary of defense, to McCarthy's as- I___ Green Hill St,; Mrs. Frances Cal­ again by Molotov at the Geneva change without notice, iiia - 1 : center would have reached the sections that he tried to discredit lahan. 21 Horton Rd.; Marian Hills. Conference. WHAY—Supper Serenade (Continued from Pnge One) South Windsor. W H A Y-P olka Hop I WTJO—News oMh# Wnrid aaine end if McCarthy had sta.ved and impede the subcommittee's in- Malenkov again said that, so fai- WCOJ—Record Revu* I WDRC—Julius LaRosa i out o f the picture. vestiftatlon of alleged Communists as the Soviet Union is- concerned, M silnet led to "great and encouraging ' WGTH-ffGiibriel HrAlier Testifying at the Senate inves- in the Aim.v. co-existence with ' the capitalist WTljC—Backsuge WUo I Ugation of the feud between Me progrEsa" in the. military pro­ countries , Is possible. The Soviet WDRC--Record Shop j WHAY—Supper Serenade Hen.sel called that "false, untrue gram. - ^ ^TH -Jack's Waxworks earthy and military officials, and malicious." . Union, he said, is also for an In­ WTIC—One Man s Fahilly The secretary said, howeve^^ 'WHAY-Polks Hop WDRC—E. R. Marrow WARD WEEK SALE ENDS SUvens said the Army-had infor­ As to McCarthy's charges that Court Cases crease in East-West trade. . . WGTH—Perry Como mation on iU own on all cases that military programs and fore­ WCCC—Record Revue • ;99— Hensel had profited from the casts of money required to carry 4'ole JjirgeAt Budget WfOIB—Baeeball Matlnes . WHAY- Marine Tnniam brought to light by McCarthy. operations of a ship supply Arm The Supreme Soviet formally W TlC -8(sU a Dallas WTiC—RaUroad Hour Six persona had been suspended them out are altyays subject to WDRC—Record Shop rvhile serving the government in change. He added: adopted the biggest budget in So’- . W'GTH-Jst-k's Waxworks WDRC—Suspense before McCarthj' came ipto the I WGTH-The fivlcon World War II. He'hsel proposed "Tha next few months are ob­ Court Sends viet history. ‘This budget, pre­ 4 :SS Fort Monmouth picture, he said, W H A Y-P olka Hop '1:15- that the committee look into Mc­ viously critical ones in world af­ sented lest Wednesday; calls for 1 WHAY-Th^se We Smg ~ and later there were 27 more stis- WCCC—Record Revus Carthy's Anancial affairs. fairs, and what happens in Europe I a total-revenue of 571,800,006.OfHI WKNB—Ra,*bsll Matinee ■ WTIC—Railroad Hour penaions. WDRC—Sus pe nse There appeared to be little pros­ and Aaia during this period may Pair to Jail ; rubles and a surplus of nine bil- WTIO—Widder Brown O f those suspended. Stevens I lion rubles. The defense figure of WDRC—Record Shop WGTH-The Falcon pect the subcommittee would take force a aoul-saarching review of Wr.TH-Jsrk's Waxworks 9:19— said. 13 have been put back to up Hensel's proposal. our specific policies, plans objec­ TV.-#, m.n ! 100.300,000.000 was almost 10 per 4 :4S— wnAY*~Weslrr n Camvan work in non-sensitive positions tives and ex|Mndlturea.” ■ ^ o men, one of whom | cent less than the 1953 allotment, WHAY-Polka Hop WTIC—Voice ol Firestone pending further Investigation. Six­ guilty and the other who pleaded j (The.Ruastana officially value WCCC—Record Revue WURC—<»0(Urey Talent ScoUtJ Progress la Encouraging ' WKNB—RaarbsM Mstinea WGTH—-Lonf Ranger teen cases have been heard and “ I can now say without reserva­ Innocent, were'each sentenced to ] the ruble at 25 rents, though It WTIC—The Woman l;45— boards are in "process of making tion that this Intensive study has nine months in the county jail by ; docs not have the purchasing pow- WDRC—Record Shop WHAY- Western «*.aravan reports. Six cases remain to be er of that sum ih'world markets. W<;TH—Jerk's Waxworks WTIC—Viijce oi Firestone Court Votes been made and that great arid en­ Town Court Judge John S. G. 8:sa— W'DRiv—Godfrey Talent ScouU \ heard. couraging progress has resulted Malenkov told the cheering de­ WHAY—Western Caravan WGTH—Lone Ranger N Stevens’ testimony about the Ft. Rottner this morning on charges from the re-examination and re­ of breaking and entering a motor' puties the'Soviet government and WCCC—Record Revue » 9:90— ' Monmouth in ws Jenkins observed at one point (Continued from Page One) tives will shortly be achieved," he denied taking part in the crime. everything that is necessary to car­ WOTH—Jack s Waimorfca f:S9— that he was in the,peculiar dual added. "Improvement must be a The men were accuaed o f break­ ry out their lofty mission — ^ In l : » - WHAY—News; Western Caravan role of having to hsk direct ques­ beliefs and associations. WHAY—Hall of Recorda 'WTIC—Bajid of America continuing proceas.” OIH. nf 9, ^^1 V , “ " mi** "I*"'' the,defenses of WCCC—Record Revu, WDRC—Radio Theater tions dnd then cross-examine the . "When a doctor cannot save T h e Defen.se Serretar.v tnid the Olds, of 21 Florence St,, while it ^ ^^e motherland and to be readv WKNB-Baseball Request Matlnes WGTil Reporter s Roundup witness. \ review would have been needed re­ waa parked In its garage on the ' atUvtr a enfshing blow WTIC—Lorenzo Jones 9:55-“ lives in America because he is WDRC-r-eMemory Lane Noting that Stevens > conceded gardless of who the new military night of April 14 and stealing two aggressor who wanted to vio- W!fAY- N**ws; Western Caravan some suspensions had b e ^ speed­ opposed to Franco in Spain, it is WGTH-Wlld Bill Hickok . . WTIC—Band of America REG, 2.29 PERCALE SHEET chiefs wei-e in order to-develop a blanket^ two flaahllghla and a > late the pfacoful aoil o? the Moplrs • :4 S — WDRC—Radio Theater 15-DENIER, 60-GAUGE MEN'S BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS ed up by the committee investiga­ time to call a halt and look criti­ "long pull" program after the carbon dioxide cylinder. In addl- of our t-ountrv." ^ W H A Y - Mall of Recorda WGTH —Re|>or|er s Rntindup WCCC—Record Review tion, Jenkins asked if McCarthy cally at the neurosis that has pos- Korean W ar ended. , tion. Brimmer was accused also of ( ____.. 19:99— WKNB—Baeeball Request Matinee Rtgular 9Se TreOfure cAesf 2.07 72m108" had not done ‘‘an important piece se.s.sed us." Among the basic concepts in­ breaking into a second car that WTIC—Pays To, Marry WHAY—New.fi; Nile Watch ' pr. 3pr. 1.90 fi9guhr.2.98 2.64 SiMt A-M-C-D of work that enhanced national se­ WDRC—Massey. Tilton WTU:—Fiiiber Motlv ’ 68 volved in the new program, he night and stealing two pairs of sun, I 4v,.o| IlsxlAfvatako WDRC M nnds fnr Roman«'e curity. time being of essence in The anti-Fascist refugee com­ glasses and a book of Charter Oak ■ I - ' " ' ' Lea lC T p cIH -H WGTH—Wild Sm Hickok Combed for rugged strength, yet smooth ond soft for mittee was created for the stated said, were taking into "full ac­ • ;SS- W(JTH—Fraiik Eflwnrds Sheer Carol BrenI 15-denier, 60-gauge Nylons— ell Sanforized cotton brobdeloth in rich solid colors, detection o f Communists ” In the count" the nation's atomic weap- toll tickets. WHAY—News , .. , 19:15— luxurious comfort. 186 threads per square inch. purpose of helping refugees from WCCC—Good Kvenlna Good Music WHAY—News: Nile Watch full-foihioned. High gauge meant high resistance bold stripes, or smart all-over patterns. Choice of Army. -ons arsenal, emphasis on new ' 'Hie men were arrested the fol- I WTK'—Mre’srlhy-Army Hearings Stevens replied that Ml could the Spanish Civil War. It was la­ At Soroptiiiiist WKNB—Baseball Request Matinee to inogt tor extra long wear. Your eheica of leg- REGULAR 2.49 Treasure Chest Sheet. 8 1 x1 0 0 '.2 .3 7 weapons including airpower with s lowing morning by Sgt. George , W TIC—News WDR('~v MrCarthV'Armv Hearings coal or middy styles. Carefully tailored for sleeping agree that subversives should be beled as a Communist front or­ McCaughey, who found them WGTH -League nf Women Voter.s Treosure'Chest Pillow Coses. 42*38'/i'.. ,52c ganization by the House commit­ resulting saving in manpower, and WDRC—.News 10:39— slimming dark or regulor teams. Sizes * !6 to 11. comfort, with non-binding adjustable Waistbands. ousted as fast as possible. top mobility by tl>e armed forces sleeping in a car on Florence Regional Meet WGTH-lNews Jenkins asked if Stevens had tee in 1944 and later was put on g :1k— WIIa Y—News: Nile Walcii \ ' Hersld Photos. which requires "the reassembly of Street where it had run out of gas WTIC—MrCarihy-Army Hearing* not ."(Jamned with faint praise" the Attorney General's subversive W H AV- Spotllsht on Sports Hundreds of spectators lined both sides of Main Street Saturday evening to view the parade con­ our strategic reserve forces as earlier the night before. Arrested WCCC—flood Kvenlna Good Music WDRC—News: Moods for Romanci the McCarthy investigation. The list. The highlight of the 27th con­ W(;TH—Leairue of Women Voters ducted by the Tall Cedars of I.,ehanon as'part of that organization's annual Spring Ceremonial. A few dictated bv world conditions." with them was Lawrence Mero- WKNB--Baseball Request Matinee Secretary denied any effort to dis: In other actions today, the High ference. New England Region, WTIC—Strictly Sports 19:15— onlookers, like Bobby Moeller in the photo at lop left, got reserved seats. Bobby's father, Raymond As for e<-onom.v in the defense vonich, 25, of 56 Kensington -St., WHAY—News: Nile Watcii credit or halt the investigation and Tribunal: American Federation, of Soropti- WDRC—Jack Zalman Moeller, of 50.1. Adams St. hoisted the youngster for a better view of festivities. At top right an un- prpgram. Wilson listed three ways who was charged with driving WGTH—Patterson WTIC—Mr<'nrih\ -Armv Hearings Insisted he was just “ calling the 1. Agreed to re’dew a decision mist Clubs. April 23-25. at the 9'3#^ WDRC—News: Mof»ds for Ronianct IdentiAed sousaphone player from the Manchester High School band contributes his bit to the music of getting "maximum combat ef- while his license was under suspen­ Sheralon-Biltmore Hotel, Ppovi- W c n i-• League of Woinen Voters shots as I saw them.” that legitimate theater bookings sion. 'WHAY—Supper Serensds supplied by seven bands. A t bottom left, Verna Hare, drum majorette, leads two younger baton f iwirl- tlvene.ss for avery dollar" and dcnce, was th* chartering of the W KNB- Baseball Request Matinee U:99— Jenkins noted that McCarthy like Big League ba.i i .* Inc., Select Theatres Corp., and granddaughter. on a "pilfering " expedition. ' •''•'‘"‘■es Parker of Hartford, 11 :1.V- Slavid Schine, drafted former con­ L. A. B. Amusement' Corp. Lee Private funeral services will be (Continued from Page One) which he said is "receiving the WHAY- Nile Waleh sultant to the McCarthy commit­ concerted and conscientious effort Mrs. Doris Kendrick, 40, of East I “ l* American Federa- Television Programs WTK'—Starlight Serenade Shubert died before Judge Knox Deaths held tomorrow afternoon at the Hartford, who wa» arre«t«*d two i Katherine M. Cullinan ia WDRC .Nfofid.fi for Rnmanre V' tee. acted. Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Georges Bidautt was late in arriv­ of the military and civilian mem­ On Page Two WG.TH Sporlfi Stevens said ha considered the ing and photographers were allow­ bers of the defense team." weeks ajfo on charg:e.s of taklng^ I first president of the Provi- The Shuberts and Helman con­ Center St., with the Rev. Perev an automobile without the owner's I “ ^nce Club. Wisconsin Senator's efforts in be­ trolled the three corporations. To­ Elbert Clinton '1 ' Spiiith, as.snciate minister of the ed in the chamber to record the 3. "Economy in operation" — half of Schine »:*re ‘ ’extraordi­ opening. I carr>-ing out the plans and pro- permi.ssion and destruction of pri- i Ciedit for organization of the Ihe world * lending authoritic.s on 1 gether. the defendants owned more Elbert Clinton died yesterday at South Methodist Church, officlat- vate property, waa presented on a l new club goes to Miss Riibv diabetes. Died Snlurdny. nary.” than half the legitimate theaters Not since the depressing days I grams with a minimum of waste. the home of his eon, Frederic E. ing. Burial will be at the, conveni- reduced charge of breach of the ! Peaalee of West Hartford, pre.sent Scouts Plan Wiipakonet,-i, Ohio Neil Shnw. And he said he felt Roy M. Cohn, in New York City ,and operated or Clarke, 141 Adams St. Born in W al-' ence of the family. of 1939 has such a high-level diplo­ I This, Wilson said, was a task for peace this morning and given a * extension chairman and past regi- 51, retired newspaperman and for­ counsel to McCarthy, acted with" participated in the operation of matic meeting been held in the "every member of the defense or­ lingford.-June 15. 1872, he had been There will be no calling hours 15-day suspended sentence. | onal governor. Connecticut, with mer manager of the International the ‘ ‘knowledge and approval " of about 40 theaters in eight states. building. Many of the between- ganisation." a resident of this town for many , friends are requested to omit She was arrested on the com- ’ eight clubs has ss many as the Big Jamboree News Servirc Bureau at Sacra­ Sen. McCarthy in Cohn's requests 2. Refused to interfer with an years. the-wars hopea for peace in Europe I The president o f the Chamber flowers. plaint of John Ritchie, of Hart- other New England states p iitto- mento, Calif. Died Sunday. for preferential treatment for appeals couit ruling Which re- He was a member of the Day lav slumbering there. ; of Commerce. Richard L. Bow- Schine. The prince, who told reporters. ford, who said Mrs. Kendrick had | gether. Newark. N. .7. Berelc Chagy. REG. 354.95 HOME FREEZER vi.sed the contempt of court con­ Spring I.odge of .Masons, Hamden, Anthon.v Zelenak ditch, in a separate address called “ Girl Sroiilfi Together” As for Franeis P. Carr, another and the Independent Order of Odd "Just call me Prince Wan" after for a stronger school system and driven off in hi* car after he left I Officers and delegates from all 62. cantor, composer and author of THE LUXURY OF NYLON victions of two men who gave "I Anthony Zelenak of Brattlehoro, REGULAR 3.98 SPRING STYLES McCarthy aide. Stevens said his Fellows. being chosen chairman of today'a said "nothing . must hamper its her in it in a gas station and then i.lhe clubs attended one or more la Theme of Program a standard Hebrew prayer brook. don't remember" answers to a Vt., died Saturday night, after a sla.shed the seat covers. activities -in behalf of Schine were Besides his son, he leaves his meeting, was among the first to freedom of inquiry and dl.scus- sessions of the convention, with Born in Lithuania. Died Sunday. federal grand jur>' in Boston in­ short illness. Assistant . Prosecutor Richard New York Dudley P.tie.s. 66. ‘‘extremely limited” as compared wife. Mrs. Beatrice C. Clinton: two arrive. North Korea's Foreign alon.” the largest attendance at the ban­ For May 15 in Armory 14.1 cu. ft. 294.88 Ask alwul Terms 312 eeili 39.88 Aik abeal firms vestigating the *1,219.000 Brink's He leaves l)i* wife,. Mrs. Anna Law reduced the charges, he said, For womtn, girli 3*44 pr. Sisti from 4-9 with Cohn's. daughters, Mrs. Burton E. Dicker- Minister Nam II was next and quet Saturday evening of 125. A former investment baiiKer and in­ \ company holdup. Zelenak; two sons, John of Man­ because the couple had known surance broker in World War I Jenkins suggested that the as man of Garwood, N. J., and Mrs. Pyun Yung Tal o f South Korea number of officers and repre­ Planit hbvs bssn completed for First ttm* anywhrr*--the brauty and strength o t Tlie two are Donald T. O'Keefe chester. and George of Brattleboro; each other for a number of years U. S. Treasury execitive and later Timely lovingi on these favorites—the softly cush­ meetings and telephone calls in Forest Benjamin of Milford: an­ followed aoon afterward. sentatives of Venture Clubs, rite "Girl Scout* Together” pro- Store 476 lbs. of frozen food in this 14.4 eu. ft.^ sturdy n.vlon fscing. Brttrr than rovrra found on and Paul J. Hooley. O'Keefe is one daughter. Mrs. John Ambrose and were in the custom of driving assistant direrlor of the War Risk which Stevens said Schine was other son, William J. Clarke, sta­ .voting business girls, joined with gram to be held at the State A r­ ioned Casual with breezy nylon mesh trim or the 79..'in maltrr-ws. .N>-lon facing takas ail the wear. mentioned were not necessarily un­ a brother, and Hooley a brother- of Manchester, and several grand­ Hospital Notes one another's cars. the others. Venturists are not rla.s- mory on May 15 from 2 to 4:45 Insurance Board: assistant admln- freezer. 2 wire baskets and 2 dividers for storoga in-law, of Joseph O'Keefe, whom tioned with the Army in the Ha­ lightweight Ballet with reversible button strep.- Beth of S E T —-Mattres.s and 80-coiI Box Spring ...... 1 9 .7 6 usual. children. Also, he said, the sl.ate would slfied and only the larger clubs pm. istratVir in the National Recovery ftexibility. 2 separate freezing comportments. the Justice Dept, said was sus- waiian Islands; nine grandchildren, Public Records .'tsks H.v|M)theiical Question and five great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held In Patients Today...... 149 have had difficulty proving the al­ in the region have ■ succeeded In ' Under the chairmannhip of Miss Administration -in .1933. Born in flexible leather for walking comfort; popular colors. ______pected of having had a major part Counter-balanced lid. Interior light. Ask about Terms. The counsel framed a hypothetic The funeral will be held tomor-j tomorrow morning, ADMITTED SITURDAY: Jo­ leged slashing of the seat covers organizing them so far. Thay were Evaline Pentland, of the Program Richmond, Ind.' Died' Saturday. al question as to whether a dozen ""^h the robbery. j row afternoon at 2:30 at the Grace ' * Warrantee Deeds occurred In Manchester or that honored at the breakfast Sundav Committee of the Manche.ster Girl Houston. Tex. Don Hinga. .'ll, Donald O'Keefe and Hooley seph Hublard, .314 E. Middle Tpke.; calls about the Army treatment of I Episcopal Church. Centerville, and ./Raymond Hills and . Dorothy Curino Papa, Ellington; Mrs. I,.!- Mra. Kepdrlck was responsible. morning by seats at the head Scout Council, thi* (fathering roving editor of tjic Houston a ditch digger wouldn't be consid­ were sentenced to nine months' I burial will be in the Centerville Hills to Arthur J. Gustafson and Ritchie had found his car aban- table. The hostesses at thla time promt*ea to be the large-at and Chronicle, writer of magazine ar­ imprisonment each by the V. S. llan S. Bowers, 144 Woodbridge ered unusual. I Cemetery, Hamden. Funerals Anna B. Gustafson, propertv on St.; Mrs. Evelyn Tedford. 620 Birch doned on Burnside Avenue in East j were the Manchester Club, with mo*l ambition* pro(p-am yet ticles. and one of the Sotitlnvest'.s District Court in Boston but the Jenkins suggested then that "a I Arrangements are in charge of Bell Street. Mt. Rd.; Mrs. Etta Baumgartner, Hartford. i Past Presidents Elizabeth Ubert planned. best known newspapermen. Bom U. S. Circuit Court there set dozen calls for a man who had I Beecher and Bennett, Funeral [ Sidney Hagenow to Mildred Nofwioh; John Sloan, 474 N. Main In anothei case toda.v, W alter J. ^ arid Mary Taylor, also Mrs. Kath- Opening with a fi»g ceremony by In Kalamazoo, Mich. Died Friday ‘‘special training in the investiga­ aside the convictions on the Directors, 2300 Whitney Ave., Ham­ David D. Sloan ■ mocker, property on Bush Hill St. Wartschow 27. of South Coventr;,'. ryn Hendrickson in charge of ar- •Troop 55, promptly at 2 o'clock, Sea Isle City. N. J. . ' Joseph REGULAR 39c tion of espionage and whose work REGULAR $1 4.95 RIZZUTO ground suc.h cotiduct before a den. Friends may call at the funer- The funeral o f David D. Sloan, ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mra. waa fined *24 on a charge of reck- i rangements, including flowera a-nri thi* part of the program will in- Herge.sheimer. 74. famous novel­ was of vital importance to national SHORTS grand jury could be punished only I al home from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight. 25 Cheater Dr., was held this after­ Anne S. Gilbert to Thaddeus J. Gloria Oakes, 61 Hawthorne St.; less -driving which re.sulted from favors. .Hostesses at the noon cltitje Glee Club aelection* and the ist best known for "Gold and Iron aeeprity," might not be considered WARD BRAS GLOVE as' perjury. The Justice Dept. I The family has requested that Gadarowski and Sophie S. Gad- Mrs. Frances Crandali, 334 Hil­ a one-car crash on Center Street luncheon were the members of the Individual troop preaenlation of and "Java .Head." Born in Phila­ unusual. noon at 2 o'clock, at the Watkins appca.led. saying the answers were donations be made to thp American Funeral Home, with the Rev. Wil- aiowaki, property at Bliss and liard St.;. Mra. Jean Blatter. 83 near the Intersection of West Cen­ Middletown Club, at the banouct. contribution* to the Juliette Low delphia. Died Sunclay. •Without challenging Jenkins' ter Saturday niglit. "so obviously false that tffey^ Can ■ Cancer Society in lieu of sending. fred MacLean of the Broadyiew Woodbridge .Streets. Grand Ave., Rockville; Miss Anne the Hartford Club and at the Sun­ World Friendship Filnd. •Warrenton, "Va, - Strickland 34' tiypothetical description of Schine, Wartschow's car, which' was Gillilan. 84. onetime newspaper- each 4.44 be treated as equivalent to refus­ : flowers: Community Church in Hartford Frank Joseph tyilliains and Welch, 103 Greenwood Dr.; Mrs. day dinner, the New B-itain Cluh. Individual troop* will then par­ 78c Stevens challcngcfi the {•onclusion. headed east at the time. Jumped a als to answer and therefore as ' officiating. James McKay presid­ Alice Wagner. Stafford; Henry Among the mo.'t tmnortant mat­ ticipate in demon*trat on* ranging ! man. humorist and author best "1 think it Would be considered Rose May Williams .to Barney T. curb on the parklet sepai ating the Jr. boys’ Speed Shorts misbehavior in the present of the Samuel Ji Richardson ed at the-organ. Burial was in Brooks, 190 Princeton St. ;■ Donald ters of business at the convenPnn from 'Troop 1'* tiip camping to i known for hia "O ff Agin, on Agin, Jean Browne Bros in ny­ New 4-finger pro model Extraordinary," he declared. Peterman, property on Griffin two streets and smashed into a of smooth, rib-knit cot­ court. " Samuel J. Richardson. 84, 69; the Grtjve Hill Cemetery, Rock- Street. Ladove, 37 Deerfield Dr.; Rudolph was the revision of bylaws, elec­ ‘Troop 60'« bicycle care and aafety j Gone Agin. Finnigin." Born in There were these other develop­ utility pole. The car was a total Jackson County, Ohio, Died Sun- lon and cotton. Smartly of select reddish I a n . 3. Refu.sed to reconsider its i Oak St., died yesterda.v afternoon ville. Kissmann. Jr., 145 Pearl St.; A r­ tion of officers for the com*ng bi­ precaution*. Other field* covered ton. Heot-resislant ments today and over the week­ March 15 decision upholding legal­ ' Quitclaim Deeds - wreck, but Wartschow escaped un­ ! day. I at his home, aher a long illness. l Bearers were Lincoln T. Pear- thur Watson. 29 Crestwood br.; ennium, and awarding the region­ will be rhythm band, preview of a styled for comfort end cowhide. Full leather end: Annie Klldish, also known as injured. Hollywood C. Jerome Horwin. elastic waist. Comfort­ ity of fhe 19.1.'l Submerged Lands i A resident'of Manehester f6r 62 ; son, Stanley Baldwin. James Col- Mits Elizabeth Wraight. Mansfield al .‘•ch.olarshlp. trip to Washington, pottery mak­ flottery. AA-A-B-C cup, lined. Fre-shaped felt 1. Stevens testified that tiohn Act ■'It'hlch gave to coastal states Anna Kildirh, to John A, Kildlsh In another ca.se resulting from 49, writer-producer whose screen I years; he was a well known stone I Her, Almet El Sullivan, Robert Depot; .Barbara Tusciiury. Kelly •Mrs Yvonne >; Broadcorens, s ing. weaving, good-grooming, ho*-- able, absorbent. 2 to B. used hi-s pomtion a.s chief counsel nil-rich offshore lands. Rhode Is­ and Anna C. KU^ish, property on a weekend accident. ■ Joseph Boll, plays included "Rose of Washing­ sizes 30 to 42. pad. Solid leather web. I mason and a member of the Salva- | Noren and Elmer Odell. Union Street. Road, Rockville; Mrs. Iris Vacant!, member of the taciilty at Sim- t*!*. day camping, raffia work, for the McCarthy inve.stigationv land and Alabama had asked re­ IT Giandview St.: Mrs. Victoria l 8. of 34 W. Middle Tpke., was apatter painting, aewlng. weaving, ton jgquare" and "Stormy Weath­ I tIon Army. Last December he and ! A large delegation from Man- Town of Manchester to Edward granted a nolle>lle ont a charge of « ’ho is well known Eommittee to seek a "perversion'’ consideration of the decision. Smith, 101 E. Middle Tpke.; Carl puppet*, first aid, textile anti de­ er" and his plays included "M.v ! Mrs. Richardson^ celebrated their | che.ster Grange, of y^hich the de- J. Holl, right-of-way off Porter violation of rules of the road. He Sorpptlmlals, was elected o f Army, rules' ii\ behalf of Schine. ‘ 4. Refu.sed to grant hearings tp Rivers. 218 Oak St.; Mrs., Ruth sign, painting on glas* and Dear Children." Born in New ICOth wedding anniversary. i cea.sed was a member, calied at the Street. was arrested Saturday morning ' governor, su-cerdlng Col. 2. The Secretary also related that a number.'of convicts a.yvalting Stetson, South Coventry;. Gary ceramic*. York. Died Sattirday. - Besides his wife, ' .Mrs, Rachel : .f'"'*’ ';''.' -WKht, and many after the motorcycle he was riding : -Jeffers; Mrsi Vivian Parke of the aides of McCarthy infqrtned him execution, among them: Bill. Jen­ beautiful floral tributes were re- I'oniniittee I>eed Bemia, East Hartford: Jackie Zie- ■ In a central area, performancfa New York- Guy T. Gannett. 72. last November that,,the Senator kins, Scheduled to die in the Ar- Munay Richard-spn. he leaves two Frederick R. Manning to Sidney struck a .pickup truck in the in- Hartford Cluh. lieutenant govern- operator nf groups of Maine news­ .sons, Robert E. Richardson and fcived. mak. 98 Cooper Hill St.; Wanda will he given by afiptlrier dozen or ‘ ‘■was mad and fejt I had wle Tonaki, 447 Main St.;. David , game* and plays will prove most REG. 109^ ens* knew of-,nb .current e.Spionagc Springs, Ark.. William T. Reed, flonservator's I>eed In other ceacs Ihiii morning, , Daniels: of the Portland. Mainc.- leader in founding the Civil Air FABRICS Belle Turkington of Manchester, The funeral of Mrs. Thoma.s J. i Phelps, 44 Packard St.| Mrs. I>ois entertaining. at Ft. Monnio'uth. N.'J. ■ convicted in Jefferson Co u n t v i John D. LaBellc, conservator of Wlaller Kila, 22, of Middle Butcher [ Club, treasurer. ' Mrs. Gladys Patrol. Born at Augusta, Maine. MEN’S CAP Mrs. Rudolph W. ,Iohn.'« arranged Died Saturday. Secretary, of Defen.se, 'said in a ford.and Mr.s. John Hippolitii.s of i held this'afternoon at 1:30 at the | Xtl' T leas driving, was fined *36; John | and Mrs. Mary Taylor of the Man- New York -Mrs. Louise Drew Yoiiiig; John Palakiko and James Clearwatej-. F la ; a brother.‘ Rob- Holme.s Funeral Home, with the _ J. j Gadarowski ,, . and » Rheel St., Rockville. covering, a variety of subjects, in­ document issued Sunday' that it Edward .Majors, who have been ADMl’fTED TODAY: Aline Mc­ Shork. Jr.. Jewett City, speeding, chfater Club wefe ejected region­ cluding rhythm instrument*, ce­ Devereaux, 72, retired stage ac-i 6 6 c yd. 78^ ert D. Richardson of Chaiimont. I Rev. Clifford p . Simp.'-on. minister Property at *24: Lionel J. Lavallee; 20, Great 88c waa "false.' untrue and malicious" .sentenced to death in Hawaii for N. Y.: six grandchildi'e'n. and-tw oluf the Center Congregational 1 “ Streets. ; Clelland. Lee, Mass.; Roland Pock- al raembers-at-Iarge. ramic*, foods, holiday decoration*, tress, daughter of the famous to say that he had sought to dis­ the 1948 murder . of an elderly t >Uirriage Licenses ett, 61 Waddell Rd.; Kathleen Barrington, Ma.ss.. speeding. *21; Tha club awarded a scholarship puppets, atencillihg, bird*, interna­ actor, John t>rew. and cou*in of Now - - new Drapery great grandchildren. \ . W Ch'arch, officiating. "Burial was in Sonforized cotton twiB Fine quality G rasi credit and block the work of Mc­ woman, and Ozzie Jones, who was Wayne Joseph Alexander, *1 Ryan. 79 Vernon St.; Margaret Lester Turkington. 49, Lake St., in gerontology' to Mrs. Glenn R. tional friendship, klU for Korea, Ethel Barrym6re. Died Friday- Fabrics reduced. A col­ Carthy's inve.stigations subcom- The funeral will be held at tile-- the family plot in the East Ceme­ intoxication, *20 fine aqd. IS-day Moscow Maj.> Gen. Timqfey with up-or-down snop convicted 'in Savannah. Ga., on a Salvation Arm.v Citadel Wednes- tery. Strong St,, ami Carol Mae Mc- Dilworih, S3 Overlook Rd.; Karen Mclntirf, a member of the Maine cook books and service. . orful assortment of Shears. Tempered steel nittee. McCarthy Jiad made the rape charge. suspended sentence and Jean Mes­ State Committee on Aging, who 'Tkachenkb, 52. Russian Arm y o ffi­ dav. afternoon at 2 o'clock, with The bearers were Russell Craw­ Kenney, 40 Mt. Nebo PL, May >, Bartoo, 811 Hartford Rd. There ' will be a closing cere­ bark- and pebble tex- visor.. Wide choiee of blodes stay sharp. Clips charge St. Bridget's Oiurch. BIRIHS 8A1URDAY: A son to sier, 27, 381 Hartford Rd., pa.ss- will work for her master’s degree mony, Including, a song, retiring cer. Date of death not announced. Major John Pickup officiating: ford. Earl-Lewie, Clarence Lewie,, . ing a red ltgh„ * 6. ■ tqyed cottons in 36-inch populor splid colors. 4. Sen. H. Ale.xa.nder • 'Smith J,ohn Robert-Koubik, Manches-. Mr. and Mra. Ernest' Benson, 155 at-the . University of Michigan. the flgg* and "Tap*.‘* width*. gross, small weeds clean Burial will be in the Ea.at Ceme- Richard McCabe, John Lappen and ' V. S.-PAKISTAX PACT HIT (R -N J i told a reporter he didn't tery. Thomas Weir, all' nephews. ■ ter.'and Anna ^gleaton, Manches­ Green Manor Rd.; a son to Mr. Mrs. Meintire is especially well The entire project ha* been Sizes 6y*-7%. and even. remember, any friction on the 6c- Court Refufiies Fri''nd.s. may call at the Holmes ter. . u and Mrs. Nicholas Derewianks, 43 quaUfled by training and expei i- planned and will be carried out by Bristol, April 26 —‘The Meth­ ca.sion of a visit to Ft. -Monmouth Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to­ Clayton A. Whaplcs • Arthur Edward Raymond, 76 Ccleman Rd,; .n daughter to Dr. Form Corporation ence for this work and was one of a joint committee of glria. w;ho are odist bishop of India and Pakistan last October. Steven.s ha.s' te.sti- and Mrs. - Bernard Sheridan, Bol- eight applicants. This is the sec­ says .he believes the non-aggrrea-' night from 7 to 9:30 and tomorrow The funeral of Clayton A, Wha- LeiioX S )„ and Anne Virginia membei-a of the Junior Planning fled that Army people heard Cohn Dickenson, Red from 3 .30 to 5:30 and from 7 to Osaszar, May 1, St. James Church. t'.m. ond time the New England Sorop- Board, and adult member* of the Sion pact signed recentl.v by the voice bitter'protests against being ples, "Vernon Trailer'‘ Court. Rock­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son For Warehoiisiiiji United State* and Pakistan, "was 9:30 p.,m. ville, was held this afternoon at Building PertnitH timiats have awarded a acholar- Council Program Committee. barred from a 'secret laboratory to Mr. snd Mrs. Wayne T a l^ t. a very bad mot'e on the, part nf 3;30' from ■ the Holmes Funeral For alterations and addition's to ship- in' this study of geriatica Leaders and the'girls, a* well a* -on the post. Stevens hai said'an Documents Tic Mrs. Fred Larson dwellings to Kilpatrick Iron Works Winili?cr Ixjcks; a daughter to Mr. Two Manchester persons and a ■ ‘® receiving much attention committee, member*, will set up the United State.*.” The Rl. Rev. REG. Sc FT. Home, wtlh the Rev.. George B. anc M ik. David ile'ler. 134 .Con­ J. Waakum Pickett, here to preach OIL FILTER aide told him Cohn de< lared "this for Vera Pokutny, at 15 Ridge­ Rockville ‘ man are incorporators ; thcouRhout H i' country, the various booth* and make final REGULAR 25e Mrs. Anna Emilia Gothe I-arson, Higgins of the Vernon Congrega­ way Rd.; a daughter to Mr. and at Prospect Methodist Church yes­ CABLE means war. .we. reaHy investigate wood St., $500; Kilpatrick Iron of the Vernon Leasing Corp., a .w*-'' present at arrangements on Thursday qnd (Continued from Page One) 63. wlfa of Fred Larson, 33 Au­ tional Church, officiating. Burial terday. .said he feared the move be­ the Army now." Works for .lesse Keeney at 158 Mra. John Cosgrove, 87 Brooklyn firm authorized to deal ini vehicles , session of the conference Friday evenln((». May 13 and 14, CARTRIDGE 8“ SO. PAN burn Rd., .died last night, after a was in the Wappirig Cemetery. St.. Rockville; a. daughter to Mr. cause "Pakistan is a totalitarian , Stevens said the "double-cro.ss " r.icnt.s later if they can be properly long illness. Bearers were James Vozzo, A.n- Keeney St., *350; Howard M. Dan­ jhipplng. and warehousing, ac- • " enlightening talk on, at the Armory. Any father or in­ and Mra. George Hunt. 285 Charter terested man who will^ be willing country and therefore will work charge came as a result of his ■ Born in Sweoen, Oct. 10,' 1890, thony Vozzo. Erwin Ttixbury., Eliot iel at 22 Ardmore Rd.. *800: How­ cording to an instrument filed to- j subject. identified, and the morning session Oak St.; a son to.M r. and Mrs. to held may contact Miss Pent- against the Christian -missionaries S i c ft. statement at a news conference she iiad been a resident of Man- Honnoii, Santo.s Castro and Leroy ard Conn a t.68 Barry Rd., *1.000. day in the office of the tovvn clerk. ------77e -ended. To Petec J. Vendrlllo for-Ed­ Stanley Shamonis, 226 Charter both in Pakistan and India." 19' on Nov. .13 that he knew of no eijester for the past 13 years, com- i Muir. Capital stock of the firm is land. ward G. Hein for alterations to Oak St. gurrent espionage at Ft, Mon­ Col, C. Robert Bard, the proaecu- ing here from Hartford. She was * 2,000 divided, into 200 sharei, of "Romex’* type non-met-. A clean filter means- an attached garage at 235 High B IR TH TODAY: A son to Mr. Kiwaniaiis Hear Aluminum. Just right for mouth. tor. said in advance of today's ses­ a inenibei of the Emanuel Luther- I Mrs. I-oiii«e Hutchins IJndler common stock with a par value of allic 2 No. 14 Cable. clean oil in a clean en­ ■ Then, he added, on Nov. 16 Roy St . *125. and Mrs. Arthur Peck. Dart Hill ready-to-bake biscuits, sion that he pla'nned to wind up an Church and of the Mi.s.slonsry The funeral of Mrs, Louise *10 each. . 'Incorporators are J. Weekend Deaths Plastir insulation. For Cohn, counsel to McCarthy, came j To. Joseph A, Polito for a I 'i - K'iadf Bockvill;. gine— smoother perfor­ Soejety of that church, and also Hutchins Llndler of yernon. who E. Blanchfield and Alice Blauch- Retiring Coaches indoor wiring in homes, prepared cake mixes.. td his office and declared the Sen­ his case agaihsti Dickenson by story. 4-room dwelling at W. Mid­ DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Plannins to Build? nightfall. of Nonlen Lodge, Order of Va.sa, died at the Rockville City Hospi Thomas Provencal, 17 Carol Dr.; ffeld, both of Manchester, and -shops and bami. U L mance of lower cost. ator was "very much displeased- in Hartford. , dle Tpke., $9,590. and for a de­ By THE .ASSOCIA'TED PRESS ; SEE — appr. REG. 15c Aluminum pie, Christensen , told the eight- tal Saturday morning, will be held I«eo Boudreau, 29 Ma'.garet Rd.; Da\id N. Mahr of Rockville. » Retiring Mancheater High Check your filter now. with my presa conference." Besides her hii.sband, she leaves tached garage, *800. Spokane — Dr. Frederick Defor- member tourt on Frida, that he at the Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Paul Giangrave. Hartford; Gebrge School faculty members - and W. H. ENGLAND coke'pens... .2 for 19t Carr Accompanied Cohn one son. Kenneth A. Larson: one •st Heald, 82, wheat expert, a;uthor teamed up .with Dickenson and two Main St., tomorrow morning at 11 <7rcen. .i|., 1109 F. Middle Tpke.; coaches, Charles "Fete" "VVigien of textbooks on plant pathology | Francis Carr, staff director of brother and one sister in Sweden, o'clock. Burial will be in the East LUMBER COMPANY McCarthy’s aubcommittee. accom­ others to break out of the Red Jolin West, Ro-.kville. Linda Mar- and Wilfred Clarke were guest ■nd botany. Born In Midland,; Telephone 1)11-9-0344 and several niccca and nephewa. Cemetery. About Town Swiininer InjiircMl panied Cohn. Stevens said prison camp at Pyokiong, North tocchlo, 153 Drive B: Marjorie speakers al today’s weekly dinner Mich. Died, Saturday. j Korea, in July 1962. The funeral will be held Wednes­ There will be no calling hours. Gardner, 145 N. Main St.; Patrick Jenkins asked Stevens to .b e day afternoon at 3 o'clock in the ■ The Manchester R e p-ti b 1 Ic a n o i l meeting of- the Kiwanis Club a t , Kansas City John Jarrett! The foui were ••ecaptured the Rooney. 72 Lockwood St.; Mrs. O i l r a O C K ' the Country Club. (Jerry! -Taylor, 59, general tax more specific as to Cohn's exset chapel of-the Emanuel Lutheran -John McVeigh Women’s Chib has engaged the words; followin, day; Chriatensen sal i, ftoselyn McCoy and daughter. 475 . Wlgren, coach of track' and commissioner of the Kansas City i Chun h. with the pastor, the Rev. Funeral services for John Mc­ Manchester.Country Club for Wed­ Wcqdbridge St.; Hugo Pstelli, 35 "He said Senator McCarthy was and were tnterfogated by - a Chi­ Southern Railroad Lines and M ay-, PORCH AND nese guard named Tong. Carl E. Olson, officiating. Burial Veigh, 85 School St., were held nesday afternoon. May 19. when a I/scUEt S t; Mrs. Marykate Brayne Alexander MacKimmle, 23, a STED:i EAVES REGULAR 98e mad sjid felt I had double crossed will be in Rose Hill Cemetery, or of Gi*andvlew, Mo. Died Sun- : Rich/Fertile - Dlckenaon was the first to be this morning at 8:30 from his late Silver Tea will be held from 2 to 4 and spn, Storrs; Mrs. Ruth Good­ resident of Wetherafield and * w b M l a A l ^ ‘ DECK PAINT him,” Stevens replied. Rocky Hill. ’ . dav. T r o u g h questioned, Christensen said, add­ home and a t0 o'clock in St. James' p. m. Members iar« urg^ to re­ win SP'I son. W*pping: Daniel CANISTERS A t the time. McCarthy had been Friends msy call at the Holmea Richmond, Vai — ‘The Rev. Ever­ ing that when Tong got alfound to Church. The Rev. Edgar Farrell serve the date. ' ' Slivinsky. Coventry: Mrs. Helen N . ■ looking into alleged Communist Funeral Home. 400 Main St., to­ -Jun*- Both talked briefly on ett-Gill, Jr.. 52. oecretary for Latln-^ Interrogating him, the Chinese was the celebrant, the Rev. George Dwire, 9 Coleman Rd.; Harry Ege. shaUow watercoaching careers. LOAM Infiltratioa at the Army radar morrow from 3:30 to, 5:30 and Firem et^from the South Man­ America for the .Southern Baptist 1 1 2 f. center at Ft. Monmouth. "knew' it all" a6out the a ^ rtlv e Hughes the deacon and the. Rev. Bolton; Cotimer Skewrpnskii 130 r*‘ President John Mroaek of tha 78<= from 7 to 9:30 p. m. John F. Hannon the aubdeacon. chester Fire Dept, responded to a Foreign Mission Board. Died: Delivered from Ogden’s Comer, 2.19 Stevens relsted' that heboid escapa attempt. OEk Sf.. Edith Starkweather, 74 ‘ r**VT " S Msneheater Kiwanis Club presented each man Mrs. Jane Maecarohe waa organist box alarm^about 1:45 this after­ Memorial Hoapital. 'Sunday. 4 Cohn and-Carr he was sorry Mc­ One of three apeeiflc co'jnta Apel PI. with a gift following their Rockville, to Mafirhrestec $‘J,35 Protfcl* * X ^ e r 1 n r Set of 4—-now od 2 0 ^ Mrs. Martha Boss and soloist. Burial waa in St. noon and at preea time were ex­ In other week-end accidents in White Plains, If. Y; —France*. Carthy fe ll the way he did about against I Mckenson aocufes him of 'msCHARGED YESTERDAY: marks.-^ . , ydi. Delivered-in Rockville 83.60 RfX;. 2.39 for 10-ft. pnrrhe*.', stair*.' boat Mrs. Martha B o a s ,73, widow James' Cemetery, where Father tinguishing a small firs., in a rube which the v|cttma ware treated at U. Wiirxburg, 76. former.executive . AH metal with Words : hia press xionference statements tipping the R e^ to ti^a fact that Beth, WUkinsont^ 23 Newman St.; ■ P|inclpal Edsqn ^ ile y . of M*u* yd. .Must 'be a full 6 yd. load. length, in - 5” tin '■ (1r>t:ks from ' hard -foot of Gottfned Beas.iisjformerly of Hannon . read the cominlltal serv-. bMi pile; near a hut deep in the the hospital and diacharged. Robert .. o f Conde Nest Publications; Inc.-, A t an earlier soslon of the hear­ Christenaen had in hia poasesaion Mrs, ^Lucille Helms,’. dotiUi Wind­ Chester High waa In cnarge bf tha modern ^ lia r e at^e. ;w rar and wrathrr. . ■ new Rosepoint patteni, Hartford, died Saturday at a pri- V e . . woc^s between Oiarter Oak and sor; Mrs. Daisy Chhpmafi, .44 n o - Hamill. II. oT IS Map^ -St., aiifr and other publishing houses. Ejom 81,85'yd. loadi^yand truckiyour- ings Ust week, there was a pack­ a pltbol with' live ammunition. As' prognun. Heavily raJvanized/j vata hoapltal In Bloomfield,, after Bearers were Joseph Monseglio, Spring Streets. - A few flre.roen neer-CirEle; Janis E|Enlnt,.381ilad- ferdd a lacaratlon df /the. left leg ’ in Grand,Rapid*. M(ch. Died Sat- , eelf. GALUi.N ..I,....8.97 Matching jumho bolihet, ed crowd of specUtors in the big a reauit. the charge aaya, Chris- Several aoMgj were sung, tha' a.long Illness.\ Stanley 8. Oka. Paul Zemaitia, equipped with Indign .tanka afefe iaon St.; Mrs. Loretta lULaeheur; from an ax'and Nylaon LeBrec; a 3- urday. kearing room. ' tcjpiaen was "jailed and repeatedly group being lad by Elmar 'Weden. other pontrywor*. .71* She lejtVea k daughter, Mrs.. Alaxsnder Jervis, Edward Pohl dispatched from Charter Oak South Coventry;, Everett Camp­ yaar-old of East ‘HartfoiM, cut hia • Nets' York Dr. Herman O. During the weekend ehr tsMtin b'y th e' anciny.” , Riiaa Potterto* preaidad . al tha CoN bwntr JA.8.0271 Bertram Grigg of W ait Granby; a ' and WilHam Fraser. Street to put out the blaze. bell, S3I E. Center S t; Pistro Lup- lag on a of garden ■Heart. , piano. } Moaenthal.' T5, cofisidered one o f ' • A-. ■ . . I ■ . / 1' ■ , ■ / " , : V., , ' ; ' A • • • • - V ' ■ ■ " 'V -v-./ 4- PAGE SIX UfAJrCITESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER: CONN- MONO AT, APRIL t6 , W54 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 26. 1064

uses. It is as simple—and as dif­ thing to have Nehn^'a kind of an- Then Uiey tobk. away the laces and i ¥ Hal Boyle vT'‘ iKatul?p0trr ficult - as that. nwer to Oommtilil^m tii existence, pul On tassels, and, now men's' shbe.s come in 27 .colors, and high \ If ^’e could keep the, po.sitive, sonic,■^ylic're! - t/s S. Pub,lie tOsJVant Facts heels 01 e oh the nbrixon. : lEupttitt^ l^prold constructive sitje of the atoniHop- RUMMAGE SALE Run to the Hills, Men ! The sock shrank to the ankles,: NtHINSORICD BY THE FRIENDLY CIRCLE FUBUiiHliiU IHii; mosl' in our mindsi if wc could bi t sells in i i colors'. Same .with If Nation Bails Out French X UKRALD FRlNTLS'l* CO., INC.' ties. They are so thia now that to 13 Btaaell c^treel give it the top and main part of Manchealrr. Cuiiii our effort, ifw c could see that the put In more than one color they THURS., APRIL 29 at 7 P. M. THUMAS F. FLROUSON. News Rhymes Ruffled Swim Suits! have to run the stripes side-ways. By J.4MBS M.4RLOW for only-18 raontHs and they'd i A'ALTbR R. FNROUBON leading' move.s about the atom have perhaps only thrfe months of i Publt!ih»r» ------»y J. I*. U.------^ How can you tell a tie salesman FRI„ APRIL 30 at 10 A. M. Washington, April 26 (/if) —The were in such a direction, we might today from a rl'ohon clerk ? C e r -; fighting, why do yon send any at A week from today we open , Founded ^ to h e r 1. ISM New York l/T) -T he average clothing, and buying them on the American . people no doubt will some day smother the deslructiyo - "C'omle Book IV oIm- basis ot personal edmfort and com- tainlv not by the ties. all ? ’ 1 PublUned Bvery li^oenlni Kxcept man would laugh today if you told COMMUNITY Y — NORTH MAIN ST. want some qiie.stions answered if Answer: because it’s less un-' Bundayi and Holldaya. Entered at tne and negative uses of the atom. Passed On To Congress" mpn-tsense,. aren’t Vfe in dangler of The male swim suit with ruffles Poet ORIce at Mancbctter, Conn., aa With extensile noise »nd fan­ liim that lo years froni now he letting wives hei-d us Into a "B ig is sure to come iinles.i husbands— they have to go into Indochina to economical to aend perhaps a Tlic fii.st notable emphasis of ; PKOCEEDH TO CHAKITY Second Claaa Mail U.' twny? Sitvee mania took over lows. But are they? How about Whither are we wending, boys? 1. Just how much effort have 000, of ivhich a.bout 30.000 were Three Montha ...... 3.90 negative aim of banning the atom One Month ...... 1.3U arisen . . . and passed some reso­ .the spendjbg of the whole family wigs? Bach to the honest suit, with a vest th# French put into the war? How battle deaths tan average of 10,- Wleekly'^...... 30 in war or ('(rntrolling its dystru'e- lutions , . , abqiit eomles, kids and tWo pairs of pant-s ,.or for­ much more Would they put fo rth , Wb a year), 105.000 Were wounded, Binsle Copy ...... 01 clothingr budget more and more Women notoriously have been CLEANING AND INSTALLING tivene.ss by negative lej^hliorts and prison ■ . . hut soon this I hli.sbands are being dres.w.d fti willing to follow anjr now. style ward lotHattie Carnegie and the If this country got in? 8,5o0 ivivere mi.s.sing. MEMBER OF fame with President Bt.scnhower's hlastihg will die down . . . anil I tjwur wife's m ental Image of a themselves, whelhcr Jt suited them polka dot tux? 2.. W hat Would happen if, In more than, seven years fight­ THE ABSOCUTED PRESS all will lie serene , , . until an­ or only brought out their hidden, SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS The Aaabciated Preaa . la eyciuaively historic spe'ech to ^tc United Na­ ! fiian. through American help, the Cocn- ing in Indochina the number of entitled to the uae of republlcatinn of other ••rriisaile” 's ta rts . , . lo^ I If some designer sells one wem- repulsive features. Since they took munists were crushed? Would'this Frenchmen killed was 16,900 (fn Ready for Summer A complete organization of TRAINED SEWAGE SPECIALISTS all ae«a diapatchea credited to It. or tions last December. m ake these eoinics clean . . . this ! an the idea her husband woiil'i over buying male clothing too, they country have a deciding voice in average of 2,300 a year), and n.ot otherwlae Credited in Ihi* paper iwele has evntinned on . . for using the most modern equipment and machlnery->-BESULTi A and alao the local newa publlehed here. His proposal then, for an in­ ; look cuter at the beach In a nif- have begun to make also a coward­ BETTER Job at a ^DWEB PRICE. Indochina's future or turn it back wounded was 47,000. All rlfhta ot repuollcatlon of epectal ternational-pool of atomic eneigy many, many years . .. as parents I fled, bathing suit, ilon't think It ly shecplike victim o( sorcalled > PRESCRIPTIONS______4 to the French? That irv'ludes only men .from dlepatchea herein are aleo reeen-ed. do so little else . ; . hut talk F’ r a n c e proper. In over seven for peaceful purpose.s, to ly con­ I woiil'in't caffch on, boys'' It Sump pumps Installed to Draftees Would Be Sent alioiit their fears . ■ . tlie whole '“ •years ago when men THIS IS WHY years, total casualties for the Pull eenrice client ol N. E. A. Berr- ; would] , remove water from your American troops sent in us a lee. Inc. ' _ tributed to by all atomic powris. tiling roiild liegtn and end men and carried their own money r a ^ F'‘rench, including troops from I Soon other wives would Want cellar. . . . more people esD last resort would include regiilars Publlehere Repreacntntives; The was powerful and rcftr.shing and right nt fhe.i'iirner store .. , in their own wallets you. coufd get ^ A r H I U r U l l l Z w lO lO S 4 North Africa, were IfJO.OOO of Jullua Mathewa Special Acency — New 'telling Mn Owner that . . . their hiishahds in ruffles—and then New underground water ■V Kinney Bros. and draftees. The draftees would York. Chicaao. Detroit and Boetno. dynamic precisely because it did all' American, husbands would be for *15 a fine blue serge suit with ^ ® ^ have no choice. whom 50,000 were killed or mts- MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF . . , you're really getting a vest and two pairs of pants. A A ik A A A A A lines Installed. (1) I’rompt Servlte ■sing. CIRCULATIONS. reverse the .'trad tional approach sore , . . his profit from tire wearing swim .suits with ruffles. New 'rootprooP’ sewer But French draftees are not e5lrcpt a few dirty, scratchy old man's nerktle was^wJdc enough tf>\------(2) Quality Work sent to Indochina unless they vol­ The niiniber of F'rcnch officers to the atom. eomie shelf . . . is truly \ery j protect him from pneumonia where ' lines Installed. The Herald Prinilng Company. Inc.. bachelors, who take a p: id.» in up­ 01) Reasonable Prices unteer to go. Would the French killed each year has run about 750. aeeumee no financial reiponeibility for It gave the world its fiist con­ small . . . thus If lib's told you'll the vest didn't. He wore high but­ Plugged sewer lines rleuh- lypoaraphleal errora appearln* In ad- not roine hack . . , he'd have no setting . all schemes of women, e«l electrically. BE SAFE . . . BE SURE change this if Anieiicaii draftees F’renchnien .say tills is the equiva­ vertuiemcnle and other reedlna matter vincing glimpse 'of a saying way ton black shoes that kept his feet LOAM lent of each year’s , graduating eaiise to stall . . . alas, this sim­ whether they are sensible or not. dry even If he had to tramp were sent into the fighting? In The Mancheeter Evcnina Herald.' ^ No. 1 Grade $S yd. No. 2 Grade American youths are drafted for class from St, Cyr, the F'rench of- out of its atomic dilemma. ple remedy . . . we'll never put lo Naturally the ruffles would he through a snowstorm. His socks yd. W ashr^ Hand, Gravel, 24 months, French yoiilh.s for 18 ficei'.s’ school sim ilar to W est Dteplay adrertlelns rlodny houra; That proposal has since been lest . . . we'd rather leaie it In teenie-weenie at fir.st. Women warmed his legs to the khees. Stone, Kill. . JV)r .Monday—1 p. m. Friday the hands . . . of Congress and know you can haul a mule a mile Call McKin n e y b r o s. months. , Point. Tueeday—1 p. m. Monday. struggling through the piiH es.s of What ha.T happened .since mama Fvery year in France It.selt be­ Wednesday—1 o. m. Tueaday. the rest. if you just roax him along an •started buying papr'n clothing? NUSSDORF SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY Blit.tlie French have held Indo­ \ Thursday—1 p. m. Wednesday. private negotiations with Soviet inch at a time. But the ruffles tween 2.50,000 and 275,000 youths china a.s a colony for alniost 1()0 Fof^.^^Friday —1 _ , p m. Thursday, K.erything a man used to wear Sand A Stone Co.—MI-9-7406 Ru.ssia, the niajn ri"a! atomic would get larger and larger. This T E L . aillch ell 8-SS06— ISO-I.^3 PEA R L ST.. M A N C H ESTER are drafted when they reach 21. years and even in tlie paat seven For Mturday—1iturday—1 p. m. ~Fridas ' either has been taken away from Why is none sent lo Indochina un­ Claaatfled deadline: 10:30 a. m. each power, wliich seem lo hav'e enn- E llh ifilo n style of men's bathing suit would him or shrunk beyond recognition. disastrous .years have failed to’ day orvMbllcatlon except Saturday — last until the ruffles got so big less he volunteers ? • • and In the meantime we must clear enough s^ace for ^«^dis- 9 a. m .\ cerhpd themselves primarily, so AH be gets back no'w is more new train an Indochinese olTiCei- corps V - IJ V W I 100.000 husband's eaiight That question, was asked the play . . . and enough storage in our warehouse fpr the Sumrher far, with discussions of how and colors—colors the rainbow never French Em bassy here Ja.st- night. that could replace the F’rench. Monday, April 26 u p>eii o n House H o u s e Set n e i their hands in .tl^em and drowned, heard of ■ -. Indochina? take over the country if the clearance. • \ The first weMJ of the McCarthy ------\ ^ with an inflated rubber ] bustle approach ha.s been launclied again, \.as a fuel instead of a department Answer; Becaii.se they arc draft­ French gave it Independence. Re­ ' hearings seemcdNx> produce main­ Rllibgton, April 26 (Special) would appear on the market. And store adjective. Can you use a hammer and.saw? ed for only IS months and it would luctance of the F'rench to let the from a slightly diffoient angle, Homemaking groups of the Tol- d '.n't think wives wouldn't snap ly a “point of orderK/.That wa.a the OH, they took ipway the vest and be uneconomical to send them to people have independence ha.s been which promises to giX'c it another land County Extension 'Service them up for their biishaiid.s. the extra pair of pants, and now device to which theNSenator from Indochina to train Jind then fight. one of the main rcaspns for their and new foothold on the imagina­ have Issued invitations for an I ask you. follows, how would they're turnin.g their no.sea Op at They'd have perhaps only three dlsa.slei. Wisconsin re.sorted, a^frequently \ tions of men everywhere. open house to be ncld May V at you like to ratch a view of your- tic double-breasted suit, tlie fat months’ fighting service and then Ba he wished to try to d^inate or tlic Union Congregational Cllufi^^l.ufi^h. selfs in the mirror in tliat kind of man's best frie.nd. They too!; the It is this ( ountry's stated policy This is the propb.sal, announced be brought home. Iiidocliina niiist not fall to the in te m ip f the proceedinR-a W m ht.s Rockville. The meeting will stai\ Ihigh beach style a sad-faced. | buttons off tlie shoes, put in laces Question:!'You send no draftees | by Admiral Straiiss, cliairman of at 3 p. ni. when demonstration.s^ waddling penguin in bright gay f and shrunk them down to oxfords. Communl.sts. Yet if this country There are dozens of savings like these! position as principal, ■ prosiWtivc at all? , J the Atom ic Energy Commi.s.sion, and displays will be shown. iVfTles? -1 Answer: Yes. But only draftees j gut into the fighting without witness-, and cmin.sel for h im ^ f. Longview Homemakers plan an If, you think this is an exaggera- [ " ~~ exacting f)om tlie F’rench guar- in hi.s Ijos Angeles speech, for an who volunteer. $49.75 SIDE CHAIR. ( 1) It was very seldom that air exhibit "Responsibility a.s a Citi­ tion.xask *n elderly man today how, Then get the Question: Does that mean, once anlee.s iiboiil, the future of the $29.95 L.AMP TJ\^BLE.. (1) Modern style with international convention of atomic think that constituted a lega: zen'." The evening program will be his m'bmmy made him dress when A LL KIN D S they volunteer to go to Indochina j Irdoi hinese lo the liking of the Solid mahogany Umpire style drawer and shelf; blond mahogany...... 1 4 .9 5 icientists to di.scuss possible introduced at 7:30 p. m, by Miss he was\a boy in the "Little Ixird Indix-hine.se llien: with upholstered .seat and hack '•point'of order" was forthcomlnj;. plan for "this they mu.st serve more than 18 $75.00 LOUNGE V h AIR.. (1) Modern with aceful use.s of the atom. Al- Cora H. Webb, home dem onstra­ Fauntlei'Oy” period. He will pioba- m onths? Instead*of tinning the Indochi- in muslin , ...... 1 9 .9 5 W hat was forthcoming, invariablyt^ I ne.se intb American friends and blond legs; green fignited damask cover .3 7 .5 0 tlimgh Admiral Strau.s.s said that tion agent. She will speak on "The bly still break out swearing at the SIGNS fir plywood Answer: N(i. They are returned was some comment by the Sena­ Homemaking Program in Review," | memory of^liimself in velvrl and to F'rance nt the end of tliat lime. Allies, the result might be to leave .$:’.20.00 SECRKTARY. (1 ) plan^for calling such a confei cncc ED'S SIGN CO. $119.00 BUNK BED\ (1) .Majile Bed includes tor, some attempted grab for the Mi.a.s Edith Welker, who w 11 I long riirl.s. Questtnn: How i.s that? If you them sullenly re.sentful and wait- Statton Trutype Solid Cherry are noW concrete, he did not him ­ The quo.stionX raise is: If men wardrobe for the future da.V when the two springs and two m atyesses 7 separate to make day's headlines before their at­ .speak at 8'ha.s a television pro­ MItcheU 3-8268 say it's uneconomical to send ^ in with iianeled doors; 4-drawer self go into such details as wheth­ gram. .Miss W elker is Aa.sociate. don't go back to buying their own draftees becau.se their sen'ire is ('onimuni.sl.i (oiild Irv again. twin beds when desired i ...... 8 9 .5 0 mosphere happened to go against base . ! ...... 2 2 5 .0 0 er or not ^issian scientists would S e c r e ta r y of the Connecticut him, some attempted discrediting Courieil of Churdhe-s. Inc. $15.75 CHROME CHAI^. (1) Side Chair with be invited. FREE oping new Ipdu.strie.s. but Vy'carc- $26.50 NIGHT TABLK. (.1) of a witne^8 before he should tell A coffee hour is scheduled for 9 yellow Boltaflex covering .\...... 3 .9 5 Obviously, Hq^tever, the conven­ tul inventor.v of management con- Knotty pine in burnished fin­ his story. As might have been ex­ p. ni. Common Sense trijls, it is recognizing that all tion would ha^^'to be open lo New .\rrival ish; step-table st.vle ..14.95 $9.95 CHROME CHAIR. (1^) Side Chair in silver pected, the Senator was marvel­ All you need are a few sheet.s of ea.sy-to-iise fir plywood, .some phases of nianagcnient nia.v make them, if their le ^ m e .would iicr- Mr. and Mrs. .lolin MeCoville of some contribution lo reduction of and grey jtlaid plaatic covering...... 2 .9 8 ously succesaful in saying what he Ellington Rd. Broad Brook, arc framing lumber, a few nails and hinges. Kvpii week-end car­ $68.00 TWIN BED. .(1) Modern Cherry mit tliem Lo come. YEAR-ROUND AIR CONDITIONING Seen Cure for costs.” wanted to say, even when Commit­ the parents of a .'on horn at the penters work wonders when they use the ea.sy-to-follow plans ."lyle with horizontal lines simulating nar­ $110.00 LOUNGE CHAIR. (1,1) Lawson .style in \\Tist such a convShtion would 1 ".New Flnglii.nd m anufacturers tee'Counsel Jcnki.ns tnd Commit­ Mailrhcster .Memorial Ho.spital and instruetions .for building thi.s lu'i/.e-winning shelf-door 1 are al.so recognizing that the aim row boards ...... i 2 9 .9 5 grey Nylon frieze; fringe base \.;...... 5 5 .0 0 inevitably do, even if h. obtained Friday morning. This is their Industry Woes tee Chairman Xlundt ■ uled against Wardrobe . . . iind the iilan is yours KRKK. at .McKiniiet's. We ; of management is not necessaril.v no spectacular success niNunity in sixth child, with three boys and COMMUNITY CONFIDENCE j to get the lowest production costs $86.30 DINETTE GROUP. ( 1) Black $72.00 DINETTE TABLE, kl) Chrome with his right to say it at'that time.' three girls in the family. have a complete selection of materials you'll need! ^ its own deliberations, woiildclte to . . . 1h our most important asset. We give Bo.slon, April 26 l.Vi New FJng- ; Low piodui-lion costs may mean iron table with tweed plastic top: chaiTs in limed-oak woodgrain non-mar jilaWic top .. 5 4 .5 0 And, ip one of thc.se rxt'hange.s, l*ersoii il .Mention land indiisfry is not-siiffeiing from higli inventories which would focus the mind of the world oxKtlie ivholeheartetXTevereiiee. responsihilitv and I)lain flamingo jilastic upholsterv, 5 the Senator from Wisconsin gave Mr.s. Harold Adani.s of .Melrose. 1 any industrial ttoubies lhat "roni- mean high distribution costs, " the $11.50 DINETTE CHAIRS. (4) Chrome Side light side of the atom. And Mass., tills returned ti'i her homo understanding Hi our efTorts to earn this pieces...... , . .69.95 a beautiful reason‘why he thought H 0 W . T 0 ■ D O'Tit CINTFR nion-srii.se teamwork in business Dean explained. Chairs with grey tweed plastic sbats and backs, more, the wot id keeps its mind after a visil with her .son Dr. I eonlidenee— alivi mnnagenient" can’t cure, in the What are some of the area and 7 .9 5 he ought to be entitled to inter- Holvoke Adapis and family of $109.(10 HOLLYWOOD BED. ( 1) Twin each ...... tliat side of the- atom, the nioic Yt'illiani P. Qiiish opinion of Dean William G. .Sut­ sources of cost reduction? ROOM SIZE RUCS-GARPETS lupt the proceedings, instead of innacle Hd. Doan .Sutliffe named some as Si'/e Hoii with innerspring mattress, box the other sitle o f ' Hie atom will -lolin Tternoy cliffe of the Boston University $29.95 ROLL A WAY COT. (1) C))t with inner- Mrs h'ranklin Ritilie of Ches- "suggestions by employes, better I Waiting for his own scheduled Raymond T. Quish (0)c*Kijiniu{ £umbftr rollege of Biislnes-s ■ Administra­ •spring and grey mist plastic-upholstered spring mattress in AC.A ticking. Ah ideal guest I' dwindle. The atom lias within it­ lerXN'ew .Jersey, is visiting her tion. safety p.actioes, more efficient ?5.95 Cocoa Cotton Carpet, Mill Second, sq. yd. 3.98 righ t of cro.ss exam ination. ‘ daiigrvter Mr.s. Holyoke P ,\dams hcadboai’d ...... 6 9 .5 0 self its own cure, if only the mind.'! Discussing plans for a one-day use of supervisory forces, and : ...... \...... 2 4 .7 5 If he waited for the proper time and f.iKiilv of Pinnacle Rd. Phone .MI-S-3490 * SUPFLY CO.-BOLTON NOTCH of men w-iil concentrate on it and business institute Wednesday. improved public relations with the $5.95 12 ft; Green potton Carpet, Mill second, .sq. yd. 3.98 .$3^.75 COIL SPUI.NG. (3) Eiill Size ( 1) $19.75 LINK SPRINGS. (2) Twin (1) Full for him to speak, that might mean Serviceman In Hospital coiisiiniing public." let the good wiiiih is in it conic May .5, Dean Sntclif'e s.aid nine .6.95 Twin Size .‘'^immons>Coil Siirings, .size lie luxe calile link sjiring.s, each . .y . . . 1 4 ,9 5 that some statement would be on Pvt. Robert Lusa. son of Mr. T o .\id Is in e r C osts $9.50 ;• ft. Green Twi.st V’elvet Broadloom, .sq. yd. . . forth. And that initiative wliicii and Mrs. I.'isa of Manle sti; types of hiisine.ss problems which each ...... 1 9 .9 5 the record and in the public mind may ham string an Industr.v will be These ixiinls wjll lie analyzed bv $9.95 9 ft. Green Cut-and-Uncut Wilton, .sq. yd...... 6.95 $16.5.0 and .$24.9o HEADBOARDS.\(3) Twin- keeps plugging away at the po.si­ is ill with \piieiim onia in the OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS - EASY PAPKI^ s| ROUTE 44A the corning business institute, he for a period of two oi- th icc da.\s 2 2 5 MAIN ST. analyzed in a romedia! approar-h $198.00 STUDIO COUCH, (1) Couch size jilastic-covcred headboards; no 1^0 alike, tive .side of the atom is the mo.st United .States ^ ’aval I'ospilal at by experts in each field He said .said, because "they should con­ $66.00 (1) 12 X 5;6 Plain Beige .Axminster Rug . . . .49,95 Beaufort, .s. (,V ite is s'alioned at with black iron legs, opens to full size bed without the, McCarthy answer be­ the jjistltute " will be able to point tribute to objectives of lower ...... 11.95 vnlimbli, initiative in the world to­ the Marino BaseNind bis leaslct' X ing there ton. That, the Senator lip sonic are,as in which t.ot!}l costs costs and perhaps lower prices ' *$88.85 (1) 12 5..1 Rose Uncut Wilton Rug, leaf Ol’ two lieds. Charcoal upholsterv - bolster day. fiirlougli liati to bcXcancoled. $98.(10 STUDIO COUCH. Sea'.v made: coveretl said, would be unfaii’. si point of .sale may be reduced" Some industries have left new design ...... 65.95 b a ck ...... -1 4 9 .5 0 in green with contrasting sunburst design cre­ “ At no time since 1940," Dean England, Dean Sutliffe conceded. The nation, we think, made its Miiiieliesler Elfiiiti|X H e r a I d But he said -tliat such departures $57.00 (1) 4.7 X 7.9 Grey Uncut Wilton; scroll design 39.50 $24.00 SIDE CH'AIR. ( 1) Knotty-Pine tonne ...... \ 7 9 .5 0 own immediate and instinctive Nehru Again Kllington etirrespcmdi'ni.X Mrs. G. Sutcliffe .said, "ha.s business been under such a challenge as liy the are only part of the pictiu'e. ex­ in tiatural finish: wood seat cabin $119.50 SOE.A BED. (1) Simmons armle.ss I'. Berr, telephone lloeki illb^.5-9313 plaining : $54.25 (1) 12 X 4.9 Rose Axminster Rug; leaf design 29.75 comment on this argument, com­ Foreign Opcration.s Adiiiini.'iti a- election of a' Repnblii-an-Congre.ss model ...... 9 .9 5 model with Hcaut.vrest cu.shions; gre.v \ jilaid ing'from one who has for .so long tor Stassch .say.s wc niu.'it Irani to combined with a dip in busine'ss. "Through scientific analysis of $69.00 (1) 9 X 6.9 Beige Uncut Velvet ; randon T ISA I'FIC D EA TH S .MOI ICVEII possible loc.atlons and strict ac- cover ...... Jt^ecm lized in th? busihen.s of. m ak­ re.apcrt" the "A'iews of olhci .s. But .Spokane, Wash. oP' (hty nonce ('linllengcH l-’ree Fhiterprise textui'e ...... • 49.50 .$ ’.2.50 LAMP TABLE. (1) Mahogany “Thi.s i.s a challenge to private ro"nttng of total coats, it has been ing accusations and seldom giving the hoT-ITcads in the .Senate - ate, i.-siied lilaik arm Imiids to, 18th Century style with leather top: one $49.i)5 BED. (1) Full Size Solid Maple BedUvith enterprise Hint a.sks if it can pow ft I tnat New FJngland. though $88.50 (1) 9 X 8.6 Plain Grey Uncut Loop Pile Carpet 69.50 any of the accused an opportunity Knowland, Ferguson anil Hndge.s wear for tliree days after a traf­ Anything leS; its ompetent management and ef­ s h e lf...... 1 4 .9 5 low jvists ...... 3 4 .5 0 handle a (onipetlUvc syistem. fic fnt'ility. It's part of a cam ­ fective labor force, has been able $110.00 (1) 12 X 8 Grey Uncut Velvet, randon texture 79.95 to answer. —can't find words hot enough t'l paign to. cl.' dowii auto aiciiients. "We've had a seller’s market for .$98.00 BARREL CHAIR. (1) Queen $54.00 BED. (1) Eull Size Low Poster Solid the past 14 years. Npw W e have a to attract new indii.stries. Tlie Senator's strategic 'object send winging toward liuhn an'l X 65.00 hiivers market tliat. to reduce "Evidence of such progress has $112.00 (1) 12 3.3 Beige Twist Velvet Broadloom Anne niodel with pleated back: wine Majile Bed ...... ••• • 39.95 In the brand of conduct he has un­ Nehru. - - - been seen in industrial centers go- is yesterday's car costs, is going to require team­ $30.95 (1) 12 X 3.3 Beige Uncut Cotton Broadloom 19.95 damask covering . . ^ ...... 3 9 .5 0 $59.95 BED. (1) Twin S'ize Bed in Solid M^plo veiled is iiiainly diversionary. He is The occn.sion is riinie Mim.'il'i' work in the higher erhelons of ing'up hi different rifles, and in $59.35 (iT 9 X 4.3 Green Tweed Uncut Broadloom . .45.50 1 with footboard and blanket rail ...... 4 4 i5 0 perprtually attempting to .sub­ Nchnt'o atntenirnl. in loiipoiu'e lo management.” work of the varioiis ,.state devel­ $98.00 BARREL CH.-VlR. ( ) Small .size opment coniiriissions offeripg fin- stitute some imblic Ui get for him­ Communist quo.stio.is in I’ailia- De.an Sutcliffe sa.ys he thinks .in- $108.95 dX 12 X 4.9 Nutria (brown) Twi.st Velvet . -79.50 model.in blue damask; mahogant' finished $120.00 DRESSER BASE. (1) Solid Majile Mod­ du.stry in New England i.s meeting aiirial assistance to the forming of EMEPIBIiNCY X 127.95 tapering leg.s... . ! ...... 3 9 -5 0 self. He is perpetiially atteiiipling nient, that tlie Indian goveni- thi.s rh.allenge' "not onl.v bv devel­ newcj'nr.u'.anies" $16^.50 (1) 15 7.7 Green Twist Velvet Broailloom ern j)iece with 6 d raw ers...... 5 9 .^ 5 ttj shift the course of the investi- nient would not allow' the Ihiited OIL BURNER $21.95 (5), 9 X 12 Fiber Rugs, as.sorted colors ...... 16,95 $'27.r)(0 to .$29.95 TWIN HEADBOARDS. . $5‘2.50 MIRROR. (1) Maiite' pr Buffet Mirrpr, gatio n 'aw ay from it.s real, central Plale.s lo fly over Indui a;i it < ai - (7) Headboards in vai’ious styles:Acme in SERVICE Sew-Easy. Maternity Set Poinciana Centerpiece $18.95 (7) 9 X 12 Fiber Rug.s, assorted colors ...... 14.95 of .-solid Trut.vjie Cherr.v w ith ‘scjilloj>eo 1k were the most sensalionai of ids y. Nciii ii and India pUiy the ; second ...... 109.00 ern Solid .Mahiigany model in Sienna (light)-...... 2 9 .9 5 investigating t'a.’rcr,: A little later, j role of neiltinlily. .tome of oiii Around finish ...... ,...... 9.95 $3.5.(Ml L.A.MP T.ABLES. (1) Modern blond ' i t deiStSopod th at his hcadiine.s had stale.snicn 'flunk lh at i.s a been a monstrous fake, that, lie iiii.sjakc, Tlicy- think of it as a I’l-AVINd .NICKO before $69..5u SWIVEL.,TV c HAIK. (1) l > ...... 2 2 .5 0 ,w as not' u,ncoYoring e.spionage at uaven. even a fcllow-li avchng in- Come let the hol.stei'ed iti green jilastic; mahogany fin- $21.5(1 L.A.Ml’ T.AHLE. (1) Large china ajiothe- Fort Monmpulh, or nnytliiiig like stiiK l to go along with Coiipiiu- lire hreake.'< oiil I'iih aNo he i.shed ba.-se ...... '... . . 3 4 .75 carv jar with strawberry decorations: taffeta IL If Ibc McCarlliy Coinmittce nism, and they iic'vcf open lhc:t' mighty riHili.'ih • - • e.'^pei'ial- beautiful Chrysler pro ve it to you j .$5'5.i)it"r\\’IN P.ED. ( 1 ) Knotty Pine Betl ...... •• •10.75 wias out to g et the Army, for iiiiiids to wliat N cliiu docs ti) the in highlighted "burnished” finish: Sjjindle ■ .$44.(M) .JUNIOR FLOOR LAMP, (1) Polished various reasons, which ceiuld have ('oiiinPinisls in.sidc India. ly if your insurance cov­ It’s N UM BER ONE IN POW ER and performancB head and foot boards ...... 2 7 .5 0 I'mi.ss ba.se with. jiiimpkin tole shad|>, .. .2 2 .0 0 ■ included the Army'll'refusal ' tp Otlicr Americans c an even sec erage is out of. tune with . . . proved wherever nAif car abiCtiea ar*^ officially $79.0(1 WING CH.AIK.-(l) Gretfn figured obey the Committee's wislies luilh tcMited! Stevens Trophy winner at Indianapolis: 2157 $17.'.(.5 r.ABLE L.A.MPS. (2) Colonial sjmn brass, •some va-ue in India's nculiality (iamask with nail trim: mahogany finish decorated milk glass fonts, red fabric-over-parch- regard to Private .Bchino, there Is in its drtci iiiinatiun lo fight Coiii- the values it is .supposed miles, in 24 hours in the world’s toughest stock car 1pR8 ...... 49.95 mont shi'iile.s . -9 ,9 5 an explanation wliy, for many , niumsni liy polulcal and ci onoiiiic test. ’54 NASCAR efown winner at Daytona Beach. lo protect. 1 weeks, this nation was deluged weapons rather than by tliroal or Smashing all.-time records in each case! $127.00 LOUNGE CHAIR. ( ) .Majile $12.5(1 T.ABLE LA.MPS. (5) Ivory china with with headlines .which de.scribed force of aims.„t*pr there is rlways Hetler .see us for a pro­ Now let this beautiful car show you! With 235 HP fnime, high-arm model with green and red loaf borders jn maroon, green or brown; ^•ort Monmouth as a'p lace craw l­ in America’s highest rated, safest-to-drive V-8 engin* plaid homesj)un ...... ; ...... 6 3 .5 0 choice ...... 7 .9 5 the very strong cliaiuc tliat the tection check-up TOD.W ! in g w ith Communist spie.s. This m iljlary an.swoi lo Coiiimuiiisiii is. . . . its new-type hemispherical combustion $64.(10 DENE'ITE TABLE. (1) 30 x 48 $ ’i9.75 TABLE L.AMP. (1) Large Tole cannister W'aa indeed a barrage of manufac- in Asia, no an.swer at all. and that maximum power from overy drop of gas. VJfith the inch extension Chrome Table; yellow wood- in sjiice red with gold decoration: 2-light fixture; ' lured discredit to the Army which Nehru, by trying td make most automatic, most instantly obedient of all no- grain Jilastic t o j) ...... 4 9 .7 5 matching antiquW red jiarchment shade . .19.85 _ might, indeed, have had the power dchiocracy and ficcJiim wiirk for dutch transmissions: POWERFLITE. 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r :■* ■ I - BtANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1954 PAGENINI PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CGNN.. MONDAY, APRIL 26. 1964 Hebron Ellington the Gtange held a planning meet If i' Paly Dispute, Shuts Lakin^g Observe Engaged ing ■ret’ently for the anniversaryJ- Noted Author, Famous gathering - of the group set for High Dramatists Win Paul'Goyet Wedding m N m sm Trooper Promoteil Eliucatioii Board May 12 in the Town Hall. M r.^d Eight Woolen Mills 53th Anniversary Mrs. Horace S. McKnlght/are KELLEY'S chaii'man of the commltteer mak­ n¥ay 0«t Pim T WhM II Dog at South Church To Sergeant R a ^ Releases Budget ing the ' arrangements. supper TROPICAL AQUARIUM (CoNlUiiied from Page One) Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lakihg, New England Festival pictured aliove, will observe th^ OfINDAIlY C— i H will be served at 6:30 jr m ./ Thursday meeting and midnight fiSth Anniversary of their mar­ Hebron, April 26 (Special)— Ellington, April 26 (Special)-‘ L*die.< Night willM recently offered their wilt follow. ,/ , 29 SUNSET STREET ^ TEL MI-3-I70S ' On the other hand. John Chup- friends may drop In any time that ■T lACTOgr TIAINIO IXM ltn new conttfarta for 1954-55 under For Fourth Time; ‘The advanced to the rank of sergeant . — -r ka. the union's woolen and worst­ autta their convenience. Here Thursday Night; the. new salary schedule. Other Dummy’ Receives High | Ucivari as (^heat ed dlreetor, said the union has .Laklng and the former Misa M l tchell 9-4343 and as8i4ned to duty at the Col- Items proposed by the Board of Manchester E\'aning Herald El­ OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. bee'n unable to ico n tact com pany EHizabeth Allen, daughter of the IM AtAIN IT,. M A N C M nm Motion Picture Story cheater Barracks, State Police E ducation for its bix^Kct expenses lington enrrespohdent, Mra. O. F. OMI HOCK NOKTH 01 THC AOAIOgT Commissioner John C. Kelly an­ Berr, telephone Rockville 6-9SIS. Place Among 12 Plays' ' (Continued from Page One) officials since the strike vote was late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Allen include: Cbsod oN day Wodoasdoy ood Sunday taken. of Center Street, were married by COKMK Of MIDOLI TNPgI. nounced today. • Superintendent and aecretary, - Wiiliam Stockdale, accompanied Boyington was one of 16 State ■ New jaurels came to Mancheater when he married Miss Mary Short Chupka also charged the' com­ the late Thomas Simms, who was by his famous dog. Taj Mahal, will $1,250; teacher and principal pany with "bad faith by refusing minister of the Center Congrega­ Policemen promoted on the b^sis iialartes, $66:400; texts, including High School a? Sock and. Btikkin. of Pitl.sburgh on April 24. 1946. present In person his new motjon of recently completed pierlt aya- U»e junlor-s^tor dramatic club, to extend the contract and .submit tional Church at the time. Laking picture, "Adventure In Alaska.” at library books. $2,500; stationery Just Out of Prison was born in Hom.sca, Yorkshire, tem examination to fill accumu­ and supplies, $5,000; janitor. $5.- COIN FOLDERS^ received the top rating with their the issues to arbitration." the South Methodist Church lated yacanciea. play, •’Tlje Dummy." in the New He had just been released after ..The cbmpany-unlon co n tract ex­ near Bull, England; Mrs. Lakinff Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, un­ 300: fuel, 12,500; utilities, (water, /FREE COIN a p p r a i s a l ' is a native of Portadown, Northern EFFECTIVE "1 Elm Tree Beetles Problem Z^land^ Drama Festival, held serving r six-year term at the New pired l.rst March 15 biit had been der the auapicea of the Stanley light power and telephone) $l,i SPECIALIZING IN Ireland. They have one eon. Ward People who have been troubled 500, J^rll ^-24. at Sanford. Maine. Mexico Slate Prison. extended several times until last APRIL 19 REDUCED PRICE Group. with elm tree beelles blown In ■IMais the fourth time that Sock Friday midnight. leaking, 44 McKinley St. This is the exciting story of a Also, janitor's supplies, $lj000': HOMY SHOPPE CUSTOM BUILT HOMES a w lB u ak ln has placed first in tlii.s To his wedding and the recep­ The elder Laking is an active e g g — STOVE through open fire places or repairs, $2.(X>0; health, $2,400; Cor. Center mod Griswold During negotiations. Jaek Bar­ young couple's 15,000 mile jotirney through doors and windows, con­ ■ ilve-ycar-old event. Plays from tion which fo’lowed at the swank ry. company publicity director, member of the Golden Age Club transportation, |17.()0(); enumera­ Hotel Shenley in Pillshiirgh. he ^ CHESTNUT Into America'! last frontier to­ tinue to . be bothered with the GENERAL CONTRACTING lalnville, another Connecticut .said "We m ust have this (21’j and'at its meeting Thursday he In­ i L I O gether with their 2ti year old tion, $150; 13 tultioii students for BCh^I, Manchester. N. H.. Newton. i.ivited 3 ^ top Naval officers in­ vited the club members to call at peats. There seems to be nothing high school, $4,500; trade school REMODELING AND REPAIRING cluding, A«lm. King. N inety guests cents an hour) wage relief to keep twins, boxer dog, and month old to be done except, to sweep - them Martv, snd Watcrbury. Vt., were his home between 2:30 and 3 p. m. baby! transpoi tation. ,$2,400; equipment. at'-'nded the .wadding breakfast. operating.” Tueaday, when he will have COAL CASH uj> and dispo.se of them. The high FREE ESTIMATES — MORTGAGES ARRANGED also rtrted ‘'excellent." He said the wage reduction TTie full story Is told In this $1,500. The total budget amounts y TRUSSES-BELTS 4 In o rd ^to be classified a winner, The m arriage In.sted only a few Thomas Kerr on hand to entertain (PER TON) .. winds are presumably responsible. to $152.000,, T h e S tate pnint-s in week.s. would bring the average hourly with his violin. I.^king has also absorbing color movie with com­ Fallot I’buto y MEN and WOMEN 4 a play hai to have a rating of 26 mentary by Stockdale. It follow* Personal Mention rid were rstim ated a t .some $47.- Police arid that in October of pay to $1.05-$t,70 In southern arranged with Mark Holmes to Miss Christel O. Woelk ••exceilent” fbom the three Judge.s. j New England and $1.05-$1.55 in the Stockdales as they bump Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Diman 240, w ith the resulting n et bdard ERNEST A. RITCHIE T946 he married Veronica Baliock transport the club members to 78 of Amston Lake flew recently by budget a t $105,231.17. Ralph Pendlethn. Wealeyan pro- plants in northern New England. northward over 1500 miles of kArthur Brug Stores^ of Latrobc. Pn., hi.s fifth wife High 8t„ Tue.sday, if they will be MORIARTY BROTHERS plane to Honolulu, Hawaii, where A lfred M. Woelk. 82 Fo.st-r St., Paat Master. Meet 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL. MI-3-8172, MANCHESTER feaaor, Mrs. Bert^Gulliver. repre- gravel road through the fabled r EXPERT FITTERS A whom he told he \va.s an Army Chupka said safety crews of; siire to notify Holmes by Monday announces the engagement o t his The Past masters and wives of aentlng the acho^theater, and watchmen^ and firemen would be Yukon Territory and liito Alaaka., they are gpc.sts of Diman's niece IK A Ak Jk A ak A Jk dk jS laptain and had been appointed jo I night at the latest. and nephew-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. daughter. Miss Christel Gertrude Ben Vitale, representing the pro­ permitted to cross picket lines, COAL. COKE, RANGE AND FUEL OILi There are the unusual experiences West Point by tlic then U. S. Rep; Lee Coons and their twin daugh­ Woelk. to Elvin Charles Carini. fessional theater. Although the during the strike "If the oompsny I 315 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3-lil33 of camping and preparing the above plays alt reccivedV'cxcel- Clare Poothe Luce (R-Conn) now / ters. They are spending two weeks son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Buonfiglio promises not to cut their wages." ^ baby’s formula by the light of the Rev, Armln R. Oeasweln Carini, 123 Oak St. Miss XVoelk leht" ratings "The Dummy^took U. S. Amba-xsador to Rome. there. ' Pittsburgh police said Udvari The union charged "this is part . midnight sun, living off the land, is the daughter of the late Mrs. top honors in the winners' cla> .swindled the fifth Mrs. Udvan of of the company's cst-and-moifae | and fishing In'Alaska’.s sslmon- , The Rev. Armln R. Gesswein, , New Arrival Gertrude F. Woelk. ■The Dummy" based on Kir ^ A daughter, Mary Ellen, wea $4,000, whicli she obtained by gsme in sn effort to mske the choked streams. There is the thrill noted evangelist, will speak at the Both Miss Woelk and 0irini are Harris' three-«ct play "Johnny of fl.ving across the Arctic Circle born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Belinda." la the poignant story of ■shing in an ibsuranc'' policy and union the scapegost for the finan­ Covenant Congregational Church graduates of Manchester High mitlring loans. cial manipulations now going on to visit remote Eskimo villages. Cariikin at the Hartford Hospital a deaf jnute whose life is changed Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., and all April 15. School. Miss Woel^ is employed Smi. la te r told police sh® spent in the company." J i r at the Connecticut, General Life throofih a yoking doctor s faith in neighboring churches have been Pupils \’t*lt Other Places her. 'rne unique feature of this play much of this mohey on cjothtng Apparently he referred to a Some Week Service Insurance Co. and is attending for Udvariand on "apeclal break­ battle for control' of the giant tex­ invited to be present. He minis Amston Lake pupils in other la the use of the sign language. towns or cities include: the Mis.ses St. Jo.seph's college, evening di­ fasts " whicRJnvoIved the pne lime tile firm. Management won a ManehMt*r WaUpap«r tered extensively in Norway's vision. The f a s t use of linen ti^le cloths and nap­ big victory over Textron. Inc., in Candace and'Cheryl Barnes, who Mary Joe Powell as Belinda, the and Paint Cempony great spiritual revival before visited their grandparents. Mr. Carini attended the Cooper kins "becau.se iMrefused to sit at a stockholders meeting last Fri- ON LAUNDRY and World War II, serving among all Union Art School in New York mute, conveyed the spirit of her a table covered imMy other way." D. E. FRECHETTE, Prop. and Mrs. Wallace Cook of East part through facial expressions, day. the leading evangelical denomina­ H artford: Genrge Alden. who City. He completed two years During this maf^age, police Textron had tried unsuccess­ S40 Bro«d S t, Tel. tions. He also served in Japan of service with the United States gestures, and expert use of the said, Udvari went to Vinsient's spent his vacation a t Palm atgn language. Craig Noren as the fully to grab off control of Amer- DRY CLEANING with great success. Springs. Fla., and Billy, Danny Army and is presently employed College at Latrobe ano\obtained Tcan Woolen and make it a branch OPEN EVERY EVENING doctor, made the most of his rich ONTIL • A graduate of Concordia Theo­ and Judy Mosher, in Bridgeport, at Pratt nnd Whitney Division of .work in the college boolK store. of the Textron operations. logical Seminary, St. Louis, Mo„ United Aircraft' Corp. In, the apeaiking voice. He, too, was adept Before he left, college authogities (IF YOU LIVE IN MANCHESTER) Maine. American Woolen has non-oper­ center of the famous "Lutheran fall, he will re.sumc his education. at making signs. reported to police, he stole Herr’s prompt, rfflclrnt nrrricr on all your Dry Cleaning Other visitors are Mias Barbara Russell Wirtalla in the role of ating mills in Lebanon,. N. H., Hour," since returning to the Freld. with her uncle and aunt, The wedding will take place on w orth of books and religip^ Webster,' Mass., and Louiaville. Aug. 1 at St. James' Churcli. Belinda's father, impressed the medals owned by priests. Ellt* Photo. and Ijiundrrlng. Next tirar call New Sy»lrm. U. S., he has promoted New Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jette. in R. 1. audience with his flawle.ss acting. MRS. ROBERT BAIN PAUL Testament evangelism in Individ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palshow have Scotch accent, and make up. Mari­ Poses as Student O LLirS uni churches and city-wide cm Police said that he had met Miss spent the week with the latter's lyn Rogers played Belinda's cross Miss Margaret Goyet, daughter American Club, Rockville, follow­ sades. He gave much time to parents In Harwlnton. aunt, and Jack Loeffler, an angry Short, wife No. 4, by posing as a AUTO BODY Pittsburgh University student TwcKYoiiths Killed of Mr. and Mrs. Henry LaBree Of ing the ceremony. colleges, seminaries and blble CEMBNT neighbor. seeking a room.. Courtship fol­ Uyndonvllle, Vt.. became the bride For a wedding trip to Boston ★ WELDING ■schools, specialized conferences Manchester Evening Herald He­ GET IT AT I Back stage, Richard Thorsell. of Robert Bain Paul, East Hart­ NEW SYSTEM and, for three years, was on the lowed and he obtained $850 from the bride chose a lilac suit, whit* bron correspondent, Mias SuMn Hazel Christiana provided sound III Stamford Crash ford. .son of William Paul of Der­ acces.soriea and white roae corsage. •k AUTO lODY and faculty of Gordon College and Pendleton, H.Vrriaon S-SS.39. W. H. ENGLAND her. they added. LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING . william Stockdale effects. Udvari fell afoul of the law in by. Maine, -in a double-ring cere­ They will be at home to their FENDER REPAIRS Divinity .School, Boston, and the LUMBER COMPANY Mrs. Skinner Director mony performed yesterday at 3 p. friends after May 1 at 116 Welli Fuller Evangelical Foundation. The play was directed by Mrs. Pittsburgh when, police said, he Stam ford. A pril'X M (gh- The ★ COMPLETE CAR HARRISON STREET— TEL. MI-9-7753 seeing flowers a.s high as rooftops, Telephone MI-9-0344 This gerter in YelloMoae "nicked” a theatrical agent for condition of Dennis Byr, 13, and m., in the South Methodist Church St. * and filming the proud animals of Helen Page Skinner and edited by by the Rev. Dr. Fred R. Bldgar. PAINTING BENDIX WASHER National Park tpona a eotuma Mias Isabel Worth. Miss Diane $750. hl.s brother, Claude, loSpf Stam­ WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED the untamed North, bison, moun­ of sHtaung hot wMtr 120 ft. The agent, unnamed here, com­ ford, who Burvived an autp acci­ Organist Herbert A, France M.\N SEEN TOO AMBITIOUS LACQCEB aad ENAMEL tain goats,. and the dangerous and DRYER SERVICE Pazinas taught the sign language played the traditional bridal mu­ DISCOUNT CASH and CARRY Aiiiiouiice Cla8se8 into dM air *v*ff hmu. to Mary Joe and Craig. plained and Udvari was brought to dent here in which their twiKcom- brown bear. And. there Is the By ED MORENCY trial. During the hearing, the panions were kilied, was repotted sic and accompanied the soloist. New Haven, April 26 lyP)— 8 Griswold Street breathtsktjjg moment when Con­ 16 Years a* Field Engineer The five members of the cast and Harold Baglin, who sang ”Be- For (iolf Lessons the three stage hands started out agent said he .had loaned the improved at Stamford Hrspltal t Ernest Santos, 55. was scheduled Tel. MI-9-5025 SAME DAY SERVICE ON DRY nie is pursued by a bear. Service Within 34 Hours LOAM day. ause." "I Love You Truly" and fo appearance in city court today .\dventurers for Maine Friday morning in cars money to Udvari for his wedding e Lord’s Prayer. Basket.s of CLEANING WHEN REQUESTED Rich, Cultivaied Loam driven by Mrs. Skinner and Mias to Miss Short. Udvari was sen­ John Popps, 17. identified by because, police said, he was too The Stockdales ha%-e an establ­ Berau.se of the great demand for Tel. Newington, MO-6-013S (Kilice a-s the driver, and Ronald white flowers composed the dec­ industrious. The proprietor of a ished background of outdoor ad­ Anne Beechler. Friday afternoon tenced to one to three years in the o ratio golf lessons, arrangements have For Sale , was spent touring Sanford and county jail on Dec.' 3, 1946. Harvey, 16, both of Stamford,' lost lodging house, Santos was venturing. In 1950 William and their livea last night when the car, The iJride, who was presented in charged -with operating an unli­ been made with Alex Hackney at PETER visiting the sklesroom of ^he Good- He served five months of the Constance Stockdale. together the Country Club to conduct more all-Sanford Mill, the home of palm' i; which police .say they were rac­ marriage T»v her father, wore a censed restaurant, serving untaxed 1 with their boxer dog. Taj Mahal, term and was released- to federal ing anoljier unidentified auto ballerina gbwn of powder blue liquor and operating an unlicensed clns.ses in golf for the Manchester beach cloth. became the first couple and dog to YWCA. LALASHUIS On Friday evening, Saturday aft­ authorities on an unspecified driven by a soldier, struck a utility satin and net, matching blue crown pawn shop. Detectives who raided walk across -America, border to ASHES - RUBBISH ernoon, and Saturday evening, the charge, but during the hearing pole. with shoulder length veil and rar- the premises yesterday said they ! coat alkyd ty ^ border and coast fo coast, a dis­ Two additional classes will be Excavating and (iradinj; collapsed in court and psychia­ Stamford firemen worked for 45 rlbd a bridal hou^net of white found seven cases of beer, !S0 gal­ held beginning Thursday evening, REMOVEB group saw the twelve drama groups tance of 3,525 miles in six months. Contractor that had been winners in the state trists found him insane and his minutes to extricate Dennis from roses. Her maid of imnor. Miss lons of wine, eight gallons of ^ Stockdaie, well known traveler, May 6, at 6 nnd 7 o'clock, each Also Top Soil For Sale festivals compete. "The Dummy” commitment to the Fairview State the wrecked tar. He required Frances Collins, wa.s attired in alcohor ami a quantity of jewelry author, and lecture!^ has written class to last one hour. The limit in was the first play presented Satur­ Hosfiital for Oiminally In.sane was treatment for rompound frac- pink lace and net over tami^a. She which Santos had taken in pawn. S£LF-SEAI/AfG for'prominent national magazines. each class Is 12. I f enough men CALL Ml.3.7644 TEL. MI-9^2558 day evening; The winning - plays ordered. I ture.a of both legs while Claude wore a headband ijf pink fhsw'er.s He was released in bon-'s of $1,000. WAIKINS His syndicated travel columns wish instruction, another class will w ere announced follow’ing a dance In 1951 he was released from * suffered bruises and laceratlon.s. and carried a colonial boiiquet\of ■ KOTHBES. IN C have appeared in many metropoli­ bo scheduled for them for Tue.sday that same night. Fairview to face federal court trial [ Acting Lieut. John Mclnerney of pink roses. If you want your friends to tan newspapers, his photographs evening. Pendleton gave the play a per- for forging si.x governm ent hond.s. .Stamford Police said.the accident The bridesmaids. Mrs. Rosalie ni . up to you. give out with | f u n e r a l P H Id H iig h and films have appeai-ed In mfigh- ' Kpr further information and Ha.T$iaiiiTrinmwmiWihmmmmiHiiimimimm; feet score, "Excellent. My one re­ He was sentenced to the Alle­ occurred on Glenbrook Road as Paul of, Hartford and Mlaa Edna th^m ile that spreads'sunshine. rlnes and on felevision, and hla registration, tfce YWCA office in gret is that we couldn't have seen gheny County Work House and I the car operated by Popps tried to Goyet of St. Johns)>urv. Vt.. sister SERVICE lectures have been entlniaiasUcal- the Community Y Building may i out.spoed a ar driven by a man in them do the whole play." - Vitale, later paroldd. of the bride. Wore pink organza X..’- ly received throughout the East. be called between the hours of'9 connected with -NBC television Police said he obtained $10,000 I a soldie 's uniform. over taffeta, with trim of blue lace Omand XWat n.m. and. 3 p.m. Monday through DO YOU WANT I The other r.uto did not stop, .said Making a personal appearance atudio: "E xcellent work. Fine di-- from the women he married t.n ad­ and ne.t. All three atten d an ts wore P fr t H m r on the program will be "Taj Mohal Friday. rection of your people." dition to clothing and cars they the police official, and was the ob­ ballerina length gowns and car­ MIUTARY WHIST ject of a search to(iay. WAUHIDE himself, who is both friendly and Mrs. Bertha Gulliver, represent­ bought him. ried colonial bouquets. well-behaved, and plays a promi­ HOSPIT.XL TRIPS METERED ing the secondary school.s, "Great Link* Keif to Ike Patrick J. Pinette of East Hart­ ani FOOD SALE nent rt>le in the film. sympathy, sincerity,.and restraint. Pitt.sburgh authorities also were ford was best man for Mr. Paul H omemade candy and pop<-orn Los Angele-i OPi A fleet owner Every character was beautifully quoted by Dct. McCue as saying and ushers were Roland F. La Sponsored By The here lia.s borrowed an idea from portbayed and contributed to the Aiisoilia Flyel’s Comer Ktohe Club will, he sold at the program by If you are the one who does the Udvari had once posed as a top Point and Wendell Dunham, both members of the Stanley Group. taxis. He put 22 taxi meters on hia total effect which wa.s very mov­ aide to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhow­ of Hartford. St, Bridget’s School RaiWallpBinl _ ambulances. / ELECTRIC house work. j. ing. The perfection In gestures in­ er. snjl .on other occasions had Will CAP Honor The bride's mottter cho.se a lilac Benefit of School Fund dicate countless rehearsals and yet IXIDGE YGR SALK VACCINE ______■ - / ____^______TO ffUTi posbd as a sergeant, captain and dress, with while- and yellow.cor­ Tb* new alkyd type Flit Wall finbh with the If you are the one who scrubs. never once did the lines sound sage. and Mrs. Paul, mother of the PHONE Automatic memorized. Dialect was uniformly major of the Air Force. I New Haven. April 26 The Tues., April 27 charm of toft colors, with greater endurance. Hartford, April. 26 Gov. I M t e t s a i r " B S & If you do the dishes. ' His death revealed he had been I drill team of the Anronia Squad- bridegroom, navv crepe and cor­ Mitchell 9-7196 One coat telf-icaling finish easy to apply with John Lodge has backed ifie use of Cssl tssit convincing. To me, it was the high­ sage of red and w hite rostes. TTiev 8H5 P. M. est point of the festival." .scheduled for, trial in city court, j ron of the Connect!, iit Wing. Civil or Mitchell 3-8606 k briith or toller, and no “painty" odor. Wssls Salk anti-polio vaccine with .the UtfKs Unttsdi If you bathe the kids. ' in nearby Rockville on s charge 1 Air Patrol will form the mic'cus of a.ssisted the bridal party at a rif- atatement. that It has been admin­ Water Heater The Manchester group was ception for 50 guests at the Polish- At The YMC A 142 East Center St. p Pittsburgh Walihide Flat Wall Paint over and lodged in the homes of various I of embezzling $2,000 from a wnni- ja team which will represent Con- over—it never .loses its fteth lodb. 12 lovely istered to human beings "and ,no TO PAV Mitioo4ii.e d«iw, d»tn>u, If you must wash the clothes. - 'I* '■ Refreshments — Donation 60c Manchester liMsilol end nwnir e«h.t kind, .f bills. Sanford citizens. 1 an in that city. ; neclicut in regional competition at colors, and Whit*. scars, or undesirable after-effects NoHiing Down Tour Schools ] When his body was found his 1 Bo.sUm on’ J une 6. have been noted.” In a statement, TO PAV OFF tima poymont M#r> k If it’s you who nies to keep . face was covered with a towel and The Ansonlans wpn the honor in connection •with use of the vac­ tueh •$ aiftot, furnitura. rad(o»« Sunday, the group toured the "•“‘t. '•* «**•'*«.> end ih. tile whwe pea These »< hfdule.* ol rrp«)nieiif iR$:lud» all iharcta. Then you know what we mean! You know Sock and Buskin prc.sidcnt. Frort caiL'e Its 'members lack necessary, HTTSBURGH PAINTS- K$»p Hurt liUST PAIHTEDi 194k h values of this vaccine, which is you made tracks for They are baaed on prompt monihlr pavmenu. how imporuht it is to have PLENTY OF HOT WATER. Blish, A .junior .at the college. MrK. Leaves ^iniform's. ' , , being used in the largest test of its home? Y'our ravenous ap­ Visits to historic Concord with its ktnrLln medical history," he said. petite made quirk work nUilNCI CO. INC famous bridge and home.s of Em­ of mother's chicken and ______a loan service for all erson, H aw thorne and the AlcoU.«. Town Water Dept. g E T f p M f DELANEY-IS RELEASED dumplings, corn fritters TolaphoM MltchoH Walden Pond, and the Wayside Drivers License and apple cobbler. Today, 9g3 Main St. • 2nd PI. • IMANCHESTER • Phane: MITCHEU S-4l6g Inn in Sudbury . concluded the Danbury, April 26 iff’)—Denis a shrill whistle announces Open Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 9:80 to .5:30 • Thurn, 9:30 to 8 • Ulowd Sat. A lC APPLIANCE A SERVICE CO.. 21 MAPLE ST...... 9— 1575 memorable trip. Mrs: Eva Koenig, senior clerk Distrihiitioii Slow Delaney, former U. S. collector of your lunch hour. Aa you ‘"The Dumniy " will be presented typist in the town tVatepDept. loft, internal revenue for Massaclmsetts wend your way to the laAWfl OABR fO RiflIBgMfg OP R tt HflARRT tO W fl lARSTOW'S. 460 MAIN ST...... Tuesday evening, April 27, at 7:30' the town's employ Friday and was left the federal correctlona’ Insti­ comer drug store, what ...... 9-7234 at theWa,ddell School with the replaced by Mrs. Marie P'lynn. ■ Distribution of drivers licenibfs tution here yestenjay after serving wouldn't you give to hgar stu d en t- «^uncil .spon.sored Talent Some tim e ne.xt ' month, Mrs ! was slow again today. Inspector eight months.of a'ye*r-*nd-a-dfiy the old dinner Im II agalq. HENSON’S TV and APPLIANCE. 1085 MAIN ST...... 3-8790 show: at the South Mctftodi.st Koenig will go to Hawaii with her Daniel Kerr of the branch office in sentence imposed for accepting a Remember? ■■ Church in May. and at the School, husband. John Koenig, a naval - the State Armory said this noon. bribe. He left by automobile with BRUNNER'S. Inci. ROCKVILLE ROAD. TALCOTTVILLE ...... 3-5191 for the Deaf in Hart foril. . officer who has been a.s.signed for ; The number of licenses is.s'ued' to hla wife for their Boston home. HOLMES two years' duty at Pearl Harbor. I that hour^ was about 600. FUNERAL HOMES BUDGET CENTER. 91 CENTER ST...... :i._...... a.. 3—4164 ■ Mrs. Flynp. of 76 S. Hawthorne j Current''licen.ses expire at midr K. O F C. HAS 900,000 St. has been employed by the town night Frida.v. Office hours are 400 5Ialn Street GOODYiAR SERVICE STORE. /l3 MAIN ST...... 9-5390 Boifrtl of Appeals in various capacities since Jiine/l. 8:30 a, m. until, 4:30 p. m. Ifew Haven, April 26.-(iD -Sut 38 Woodbridge St; STORE 1953. .. ' ' preme Knight Luke E: Mart has Phone M1-S-7897 THE J. W. HALE CORP.. 945 MAIN ST.. . Meeting Tonight SITTERS TO AID i'D reported that the Knl.'ri'ts of Co­ ...... 3-4123 DRINKS DKPI-nKKD Meriden, April 26 lA*)- Mothers lum bus, begun here in'* 1882 by six FURS Detroit i/Ti Dr. Friedrich W. of young children here can now -tien, now has more than 900,000 G. E>KEITH FURNITURE CO.. 1115 MAIN S T ...... 3-4159 The Zoning Board , of Appeals Niehaus. professor of medicihe at paiticipate in the Civil Defense NOT JUST ONE YEAR members'.in 3,300 communities in. I will hold a public hearing" at , 8 the University of Nebraska, siiys r-'ogram. says CD Director Robert the Unlteq States. Canada. Cubs', KEMP’S. Inc.. 763 MA|N ST...... 3-5680 o’clock tonight in the Municipal persons who drink have a tendency K. Gendron. Thirty-three high Puerto , Rich, Mexico and the NOW! Building on 12 applications seek­ to overestimate their physical .school .Tills have volunteered to NOT JUST FIVE YEARS Philipipinea. * LaFLAMME APPLIANCE CO.. 15 OAK ST...... 9-6868 ing relief from the z'oijing regula­ welibeing. Another danger con­ act as baby sitters, without charge tions. , fronting the oecasional drinlfer is for any such moth-r, "It is the MARLOW’S. 867 MAIN ST...... 9-S221 Church of the Nazarene will obesity. Dr. Nieahus says two or girl.s' cuntrihi tion to the program KEMP'S, Inc. CHANCES ask' permission to erect a Rectory three drinks before dinner are and a good one," commented BABVLAND NOT EVEN TEN TEARS Give them the MONTGOMERY WARD CO.. 828 MAIN ST...... 3-5141 and Yoiith Education building on likely to make you eat loo much. Gendron. 76S MAIN ST. MI-S-S680 W IT H Y O U R the rear portion of a lot presently Benefit of Maximum occupied by a residence a t 236 Stop Wishing — Install A Protection in I. D. PEARL APPLIANCE and FURNITURE. 649 MAIN ST...... 3-7S90 Main St., CQrner of Sterling Place. BUT TWENTY YEARS FOR SALE Other petitions ale from Stephen DELCO-Hedt Burner! Modem Storage POHERTON’S. 130 CENTER ST...... 9-4S37 Cavagnaro for Cavey's Restaurant, GUARANTEE ON THE FAMOUS SIX 4.LIGHT 40WATt ^ William J. Thornton. Edwin Ja­ Kverybody'a talking about tbr>’’deflated" dollar these day*. One Vaults!, STANDARD APPLIANCE and FURNITURE. 205 NORTH MAIN ST 9-1259 cobson, Dr. Morris C. Fancher. way to make your fuel dollar go far la to Inatall a Maurice Maloney, C. Rudolph An­ ’*1 For daytime TV vie.wing WESTIHGHOUSE LOUVRED CALL Mi.3-7254 FOR PICK-UP SERVICE VICHI’S RADIO and TV APPLIANCES. 340 MAIN ST. ... 9-39i0 derson. Esther Granstrom. Honors DELCO-Hoot lurnar Moriarty. Valley Oil Co., and two ITS KCONOMICAL —- prevents fuel waate. ' T. J. WADDELL. 38 HORTON ROAD— ...... 9-0239 from Wayne Wright. ■ KIRSH SUNAIRE BLINDS FLUORESCENT FIXTURES - All persons interested may at­ IT^^EPKXDABLj^— thermostat insutrs positive heat control. SPECIAL 1 BAY CLEANIN6 SERVICE tend the hearing. You get iTia.\inuim enjoyment while watch­ FORD An^lt Sporilghfs Availobla for Above ing your favorite daytime TV .shows when’ (The Original Stone Lined) ITS WORK-SAVING — no coal to shovel, no ssshes to sift. No WORK ACCEPTEB UP TO 10 A.M. EFTECTIY’E CONVERSION running up assd dow nstalcs to "bank your home is fitted with Kir.sch Sunaire It!" Tke little thermostat does the IDEAL FOR STORE OR OFFICE Window Rock, Ariz. liPt — N av­ Blinds. The exclusive S-shaped slats offer ELECTRIC WATER HEATER work. EXCEPT SATUROAYS ajo tribal leaders have paid high the utmost in flexible light control. Your .Stop In or call MI-9-45S5 ’TODAY for a Bahtly Estimate aad de­ PRICED REASONABLY FOR QUICK SALE tribute' to F t. Berard Halle. Cath­ Kirsch Sunaire Blinds will he made right j THIS IS THE FINEST TANK FOR tails ofl .B antly Budget Term s. ^ -t . - olic prieat who has done misslon- ’ here in Manchester at Findcll's. aiy . work on the reservation al­ OUR PECULIAR WATER CONDITION Must Be Moved by April 29 most half a century." The priest, ■ I ■ was told by a Navajo medicine | FOR PARTICULARS SEE man recently: "You came to the' MANCHESTER) Navajoa to make Christians . oqt e t us. The Nsvajos have made Findell m fg. co, JL Navajo out of you.” BANTL ilL COmc JOHNSON^BROTHERS D R Y c l e a n e r s - ^ MANCHESTER GREEN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING A new wife- has concrete- Ides#^; ABC APPLIANCE CO. 331 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER’, CONN' w e l l s c t her own, says a writer. From 50 COTTAGE STREET—TEL. MI-3-6227 9 3 ' ST. TEL 941-3.7254 bar mind right into those first. TEL. MI-9-1575- 21 MAPLE ST. T\ELEPHOHE\f-4SfS ^ T T- X-,. /

t / ■ X. V X \ .X PAG£ TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1954 PAGE ELEVEN TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Rockville-Vernon > ‘Now, This Is O n e Deiid, Six H u rt I c?a b Sense 6<1 Nonsense In Parkway Crash ^ Cadets Edge Legionnaires \ ■ Boflton dowagers are the most It may be, Sad etiquette for a supremely Tight people In Amer­ htisband tp walk between his wife New- Canaan. April 26 tJP)—A ica. A young woman visiting In and. the shop windows, but boy it twoJear eolli.stoh on the Merritt ■ B I 6 O Boston. Vras introduced to a dow­ eure Is smart!. • In Skeet Shooting Match Parkway here early today brought ager/Who asked with condescen­ deatih to one person'■and injured , sion! Rockyillc, April 26 (Special)—wBorn In Avon, Sept. 1,- 1871, he six olhei-s; ELKS CARRIAGE HOUSE Proud Mother '— M y s6n, Jake, Declared dead on Arrival at Nor­ Bostonian —And from where The United Stales Mi.ilary Acad-1 was a jeweler and watchmaker In \ ROCKVH^LE Is a star on the football team at walk Hospital -V as Mrs. Beatrice emy Skeet team from the plains of | Hartford for many years. ' *; 'do you come? school. Morange, about {W, of Yellow Mill , West Point, led,by their, champion He was a member of Wyllys Visitor—From Idaho. Neighbor—Isn't that line.' What I Village. Bridgeport. Bostonian (smiling) — I know, position does he play? marksman Demipsic Davis, defeat- i Lc^ge No. 99 A. F, A A. M. Storer Kq.spitalized were >Irs. Irene EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT dear, that you won’t take It amiss Proud Mother —I don’t know/ •d the local Legion team by seven Chapter No. 75. OES and the B. H. Spaldiho, 25. of 182 Lee Ave., \ If I tell you that here we pro­ about his position, but the other birda in an exciting contest held | Webb CJouncll 702 Royal Areanunt, Bridgeport, tdenllfled ‘jy Police a-s nounce it ‘Ohio’, boys say he is a great drawback. here yesterday. He leavea his wUe. Bessie Ben- the driver of the car in which Mrs. . Free Traiupoirtation by Silver Lane Bus Shotlng on the first 6-man'team ^ ton Wilcox: a soni Ralph A. Wll- Morange was riding and the fiyc i Leavinjc Oranke Hall at 7 P. M. Woman driver explaining auto for the Cadets. Leon Kortz broke cox; a slater, Mrs. Edith W . Bllnn occupants the otiier automobile. \ it's getUng harder and harder ^ targets: D^mpale Davis, 96 tar- . of Terryvllle: two brothers. Freo crash to London bobby; ‘‘—and to support the government in tha Tliey identifiecl as Robert Case, then I very clearly signaled that gets: Thomas Herrcn. 92: William A. Wilcox and Everett Wilcox, 18i . pf 33 Falrview A'>’e., Jersey / style to which it haa become ac­ Hapduskl, ,89; WeUey Wells. 92; I'd changed my mind."— C. s?alis- both of Avon and one grandson. City, N. J., his brother, Richard. / customed. Ueut.-Col. William Smith. 93. \ burj’ in Punch. , Funeral services will be held to- 16; John S. Blake, 19, of New These totals were made firing at rdorrow -t 2 p.m. at the Morrison York City, a merhher of the U. S. Here is a question that all ap­ 100 targets each. X' First Detective --- That was a W. Johnson Inc. Funeral Home. Air Force; Anthony Silva. 22, of / plicants for Jobs In the York Fire The 6-man team representing 749 Albany Ave., Hartfosd. Burial Brooklyn, a U. S. Navy .sailor and great piece of alouthing. How did Department are asked: th f Legion in the first division you ever realise that our criminal 'will be in Falrvlew Cemetery, West (Tharles Bell, 18, of 168 Hammond "What piece of Are apparatiia 3 •cored as follows: Kenneth Mead, Hartford. Wyllys Lodge will hold St., Waltham. Ma.ss , was going ground dre.ssed like a won't go-up a one-way street?” 88: Fjirl Krause, 9fe William Lu- woman? a Masonic service at the funeral State Policeman W ’° lanfi Unger No applicant ha.s ever an.swered Uena, 87; Nioholas Young, 89;. Second Detective— Well, I first home tonight at 8:30 p.m. Friends said that both autoiiiobiles weie it correctly. , Howard Dykeman, 80; John Braln- becaps'e auspicious when I saw may call at the funeral home to­ being driven easterly on the park­ iVr»«tA •■' ~ \ 'The answer is; ‘‘A flreboat." ard. 08. way when the lights on the car be­ this" woman pass a store window The team total.s for the Cadets. night from 7* to 9 p.m. $1645 Buys You This Heyf ing uiiven by Robert Case sudden­ ■—V t \>Cy full of fur coats without stopping Charles A’. Smith Women don't always keep their 554 out of a po.ssible .600; and-for ly went out. Ca.se slopped the car ! “ Jimmy pitched 5 innings and now we gotta get him beck to look. I was convinced when the Legion 547. Although the Le­ Charles V. Smith, 47, of 38 Pros­ word, but they never forget their on tlie traveled portion of the sh e'n ext passed a mirror and gion team lost the match, they suc­ pect St., died yesterday afternoon [in his room before his mother discovers he's missing!'* compacts.— Grit. , parkway and befo’c anybody SensatimI- Club Sedan \ didn't stop to flx her makeup! ceeded in carrying off individual after a short illness, in this city March 2, 1907, he was a son of could get. out of the car, the car y honoia with Bralnard's brilliant 98 being driven by Mrs. Spaldlno Charles V. and‘Pauline Grumback with MAJOR HOOPLE \ DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE out of 100 targets. The shooting of Heffroh, ' crashed into the rear of it. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE Earl Krause of the local team ab»o 'Dr, Thomas P. Cody, medical won high praise, a.s he wa.s suffer­ ►An electrician by trade, he lived T taiA . Ttam hiB^ V v?t in this city his entire life. Besides examiner, said Mrs. Morange died $0«e,rP6 HIDDEM^ViEXL HAVE T. M. Rag. U. •. Fm. Off. ing from a severe cold and obvlous- his mother he leaves one son, from a broken neck niid multiple fpr. ItM Ity WIA . h*- Answer to Previous P u k U’ skull fracture.s. Enjoy faaHHit Nash Ramblar , ■W" 1 ly not in the te.st of condition.. Charles V. Smith, Jr.; one daughl (i>e of liindling taoBamit,'' aI a #<5a1 S t *You’r» 'tur# thi» it potitivtiy tht ttufdittt you^ havt Birds Feather ■ g r\ a N 1 3 The second team mnicn wa-s ter. Miss Joan Smith and a brother, T lie hospital li.sted the condi­ COMtNS TONISHT TO AUDITIOM, t 1A ¥ ■ A a 3 __ marred because the Legion could tions of the others as from fair to comfort and ufety at a PlCl^ftXl^eT B HERE FOR possibly protsctivs against atomic ash?" Russell D. Smith. MV VOLCANO AND OTWEE |a|• T ii¥ A TE 7 EILJ only field a 5-man Team. The gcores good with an nssortmenl of In- new low price. State aad 0»^ HiS DAY/?V, tHE -^OW/W6HOvO , T V IN s 5 1au Funeral services will be held ^OUND e f f e c t s /— 5HALL ACROSS DOWN t#1 £ of this contest for the CJade.s Was Wednesday at 8:15 a.(n. from the jurie.s. locil’ iitn , if any, extrau Aad OFReOT MVS') ■S^VJHAT / 12mg i ■ilia pisau Unger .said Ro’>ert CJa.se was ar­ 111 X SHOW HiMVOOE REPEO-^ IKiniLoI . 7 i William Roth 87; Henry Mcefze, White Funeral Home with a remember, only ia Nash /HOtHER TbLOjf TIWC'S THE 1 Flying 1#" 2 5 u a 84; Walter McCrillis, 84; Erne.st rested on a cliarge o ' reckleas OUCTlOhi OF THE CAT'S swalloW.,^ 3 A requiem Mass at St. Bernard's caa you get Reclining Seata ^ a l w a y s M OVeRTUEE mammal r Ruffner, 74; John Ross, 88 and Lt. Col. William Smith, (second right), leader o f the crack 12-man West Point skeet team which de­ driving and bond was set at 3.500. MEOVsI V— OM/ WHERE 2 Chills anti m (?hurch at 9. Friends m ay call at feated the Rockville. American Legion marksmen yesterday l.s pointing out some of the finer points, of al snail extra cost. TO WATCH M Y ^ 2 4 Small A p • Ma iT i Medardo Gutierrez 53. This gave Mrs. Spaldiiio wa.s arrested 1 23 Flower 33 Performed 47 Tidy X snirles. - Effects of P r o b e 48 Obtains Highland Park ^PTA minstrel holders .38 Exit The cadets wlio arrived here .show, at the school. 50 Place Bsturday night in charge of Lt. At Open House W ho Cut W rist 24 S i n g voice "'heat beards 40 Telegrams (ConfInutM from Page One) Tomorrow AMESITE Col. William Smith were* loud in VI 26 Cereal husk Cornerstone Club military whist H . 1 1 3 H h 1 5“ i « n his praise for the hospitality 27 Pronoun and all of them denied under oath Coventry, April 26 (Speeial) and food sale, Community Y, 8:15 Rockville. April 26 (Special)— Called for and delivered shown to the group. A -steak 30 Relinquish­ the charges made against theni. p. m. promptly at no extra 11 i it) dinner was .served to the visitors Some 300 •.•?rs'»ns fioiii the towii A medical examination was re-1 ment "T h e sensational headlines aris­ Friday and .Saturday charge. DUIVEW AYS yesterday noon at the Legion ing from the snbcommlttee Inves­ and siirrounding areae turned oiit quested in City Court this morning | 32 Avers t'l .-Vprll 30 and May 4 !?“ I* . Home on West Street. tigation have lowered norale,' the ! for the open-hoiise and dedication CTR'Wil 34 Religious Co-Weds miisieal revue. "Harem for Bruno Dombrowski, 39, of ■ ADDING summary continues MACHINES' devotion f 16 ..The competition between the ; cerenionica held yc.slerdav after­ Skarcnij” Waddell SchooK, Hartford, formerly oi. this city, | EXPERTLY INSTALLED THE n^HlMG FLEET « Although the exact niiniLer of PINE PHARMACY 35 Steep slope CaMels and-the I.K>git)n Skeet team noon by the South Coventry Fire Saturday, Slay-I .who qgvered six veins when hei- ii i i is now in its fifth year,’ and for eii'ployes di8mis.sed at Ft. Mcn- Department et the' ■ Firehou.se. Jayeees' annual Msiy dance, sla.shed his w l ists Ikle Saturday i ~ CALL MI-9-9814 lo M Grading — Machinw Sprtod — 36 Compass point niouth has never been officially dis- ALLEY OOP A Lesson For Eustace BY V. T. HAMLIN 37 Binds the pasL^three years ha.s been con Among the guests were de'.e- .State Armory. 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. night while loclicd up in City Jail. Forms S«f — Powwr Relkd 39 Jeweler's S“ t r H k ducted ort\f home and home basis ^'^Tctury Stevens t j-atrs from the \firdliani-Tolland- Western Caravatt'jamboree show A continuance of the ca.se, in OH. HE'5 A RIGHT USVta! I SURE NEVER weight each sprlni^/ A regulation p re-1 w e ij siiso^^^^^^ London Coiinty Ar-.sn., and barn d.snce, Orange Hall, 8 which Donib.-owski is charged Also: Parking Lots — Tonnis Courts s— W olu TOUGH BOY BUT HE'S THOUGHT TD SEE OL’ 8“ it ii n Harry Green, a Ne .v Jersey lawyer of volunteer fire fbmpnnipp. with intoxication and breach o» 40 Bird’s flying vents the, Cai from leaving wnrv V>An«*x> a An t aH uevmA a/ 4KAm ‘ P- hi. niAT © EUSTACE. \G0SH,T NEVER / OONE.BA SHAME. DiNNV TAKE 10 M© West Point for t shooting dur- who renresented .some of them Fe.alu-e attraeliun of the event Monday, Mav H peace, for one week was requested THAT SCRAVNV ( DREAMED HE'D/ BV GEE ...WHERE HE HEELS FOR ANY­ part X lixed the number s'.-pended or de- ^ Uemonsti alien o.' the nen- 10% FOR CASH TRANSACTIONS 41 Permit Ing the fall mon' so that the CThaminade Club concert, Luther | by Prosecutor Harry H. -uggwhen I PASQUALE clas-sifiej al 45. The committee of CRITTER THERE? J STAMPEDE / CAN TOTE BUT (ONE, THING, r.... next contest will plaee at South Coventry 7.50-gnl pumper, Hall. Emanuel Luthe'an church. he asked for the medical examina­ Torms orrsmgod if dosirod. At STALKIN’ DINNV / O .' ONNV... | OC CaNNy O0ULDA •'J 42. Seat .sclentis, uses tills n. mber. n W" We.st Point in the using the new fog- nozzie back Annual meeting of Manchester tion of the defendant. ! PIZZA and GRINDER •to MAKE WITH RODE US ALL 45 Invading p IJttle Lyagiie MeetlH^- Set I-oNN at Half Alllllon , pr"S!'ure fog:system of fire fight­ Council of PTA Ausn., Green The charges - facing Domtrow-1 SHOP ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISED lY HIM A SCARE THREE. ,vV'/, 49 Depict m y P U The scientists say the monetary School, 8 p. ni. An ImpoMant meeting of the ing. The eoinpany auxiliary .served s!;i grew out 6i a complaint lodged ' 568 Center St. Tel MI-9-8‘:67 51 Born loss resulting from the investiga­ • Friday, May 7 ee ST Nt Little I.,eagle Will be held Ihl.Xeve- light refre.slinien's. by Mrs. Ann Stodolskl of T a lc o lt' 52 Toward the ni d <6 tions was high, and quoted one .sus­ ‘‘May Fellowsnlp. ” at Commu­ sheltered side ning at 7 :.30 at the Superior CoHrt Town Meeting Slated Ave., sinter of the defendant. S|>eelallze In mom. Practice .sc.ssions for L i ^ pended section ebief ss estimating The voters will he aaked to ael nity Baptist (Thurch, 2 p. m. Acco; ding to police, he had been Demrio Brothers 53 Hireling d » ii PIZZA tls Leaguers thirf week are as fol­ "that about half a million dollars on a request for $10,000 recoibr Daughters o." Isabella benefit in jail quite frequently in the past ESTABLISHED 1920- 54 Gun (slang) card party. St. Jame.s' Church. 4) » lows: tonight eight, nine and 11 wqs lo.st on projects from which mended by ,t)ie Board o'f Finance and ft was bec.ruse of this reputa­ GRINDERS mtint iunff 55 Young lady he was removed. Satiirda.v, .May 8 ^ . CALL NOW—ANYTIME 56 Former year olds from 5:.30 to 7 p. m.; to dcfrnv additional expenses In tion that .Sgt. Earl Bebec decided SPAGHEHI - x.t*^ U-2b 4 fl Anqjiher suspended section the design, site ete. for the pro- Three-act comedy, "T a k e Care Capa 1*M Vp MC* Sanara. I*«C. Russian ruler IT" Wedne.sday 10 and 12 year olds I of My Little Girl''. Cooper Hall, to check on his prisoner after _ a chief.” roport asserts. "was i if,.room .school, RAVIOLI Manchester MI-3-769I—Hartford CHapel 7-8617 57 Streets (ab.l .5:30 to 7:30. In case of rain, ' S.outh MethiMifst (Thurch. locWng him up. It wa.s then that the practice se.ssions are Kell the respiins for a large part of the j 'p|jp tiijzens will alao lie aske.l 4 2« “Anyone seen my electric raior?’ .Monday, ,3Ia.v 10 Dombion-skl was fpund to have Tel. .511-9-8267— We Deliver 4-M foliowing nl.glit. research attd development on a to act oil a proposed oidinancc to project on wKXdi some 32 million Testimonial dlnne';' for Wilfred .slH.shed lu.s wrists. Superior C ourt Cases regulate the disposal of old ice­ Other Cases Heard dollars had beetKspenf in the fls- boxes, -lefrigcr.Vtois. freezcr.s and Clarke and Charles Wigren, State BUGS BUNNY Superior court case.s a.ssigned Armory. In other ca.ses heard in (Jlt.v 'T' tomorrow at 10 a. ni. include: Ed­ ral years 1946 to T953." similar containers. - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES More PlanH BY EDGAR MARTIN Tlie report was baAed, the seleh- .Saturday, May 1.5 Court this morning; WilHsM Brad- ward H. Smith vs. Je.Ssie C. Smith; Tlie voter., v ill also con.sidei the wav, Roi.te 30. was ch.srgeU with NOT WiTM ‘>OUt? ■VDU -AN' YEP tlst.s said, on informanim already appointment of a bl-pai tisan "Girl Scouts Together" pro­ l»tiis M. Si’ai-borough et al vs. I four counts .of violating .State fl’ - BARE HANDS! SPliSHT IDEAS! -OF KiOVO TO S U U t ru.bllshed and on data ^ obtained group on naming town street.,. A c­ gram at State Armory, 2 to 4:4,5 John Kubacka: Chailes koss v.s,- p. m. ing regulations, .(two , cqunts foi VOU M«W T BWfAK OH'. _£= THAX NO OK>X S Y X S Palillne Kbss; Hepry J. Stutz vs. either by questionnaire or 1^ per­ tion will al.so be taken on the ques­ C0U\?9U 5Iay 20. 21 and 22 / fl.Ving .so as to endanger the life A FIN O V R * VAX (Tiarles Delmar Townsend: George sonal interview, from more 'tjian tion of est'’ bli.shlng a small clnini.s Center Thespians . present and limb and two violations of Crowthcr vs. Marcel Ke.«.sel et al; three fourths of>UKE I'M 'W.s. - Catherine Chrzanowskl, ' Local Stocks Rowe*, spn of Mr. and Mrs. John J. ! j j g CaOOD C A U S E , , WE'RE NOT 1875, a .son of the l-fe Richard and Rowe, 150 McKee St . were-united , , John ,, C. Twooniev. . 38. , All- DPAC?l TMEY'RE/'(CMEWINQ ividow of John Chrzanowskl of 110 Stereofonk Sound [A L L O iV e O T O Eliza'oeth Ann Bickford. ' in marriage Salurd.a.Vp April 24. »>onGUM ALL C H E W Q U M High Street died at her home Sat­ ()u«tattiins Fumlahed By “ stickyJ Caft e pn o o n He was a retired blacksmith and The double-ring ceremony wks ■ , IN S C H O O L , urday .gening. Born in Poland Cobum A IB.Iddlebrook. I bc. welder, and lived in this town for performed in St. James' Church at ' Lobert K. Bortfniek 28. Strat­ May 9. 1871, she is mirviVed by one . I I p. lit. prleen eight years. He had been a resident 10:30 a. m.' by the P,ev. Fldgar E’ar- ford. speeding, failed to appear, T H E WEBXOR daughter, Mrs. Ahna Janlon, two Bank Btoeka of this State fqr 27 years! He ran rell. bond set- for hi* arrest at 3.50, sons John andu Andrew ... I^Tawfacaj; . A»ked his owh black.fmith txisine.ss in The bridal attendants were Mrs, crtntinii'ed one week: Alfred W. eight grandchildren gnd four g re a t, p i„ t National. Bank Bristol ant Hartford. ' Edward Rowe, of Summer St., Bird.'alL '(*■ " ’esl HaVen. -peed- gi andchlldren. I of Manche.ster .... ,i 34 38 He lea/es his wife, Ella Myrtle sister-in-law p f the liridegroom, i continued for one week: Ro- . She was a member of the Ros- g „ftfo rd National Blcljfor^l; three s.3n.s, Richard M and Edward Row* was beat man' 74- Boyon. West Hartford, ary and Sacred Heart'Societies of I Bank and Trust . . . 3 1 'i .33Vi a n d Harold...... J. of this town 'and! for his brother. speeding, fined 336; Loring H." St. Joseph's Church. < Hartford Conn. Trust , 87, 92 Kenneth Sf.'of Wind.sor Locks: two Th'e bride was attired in navy Ventura. 42. city, passing at In­ The funeral will be held tomor- i M«nrheatef Trust 60 — daughters, Mrs. Lllllam Mooney, blue taffeta wltl) pink satin trim, tersection.' judgment suspended. ! row at 8:15 at the Burke Funeral , ph„,nl* state Ranb Hartford' and Mrs. Eileen Gilctte white accessories. She. carried a Peter J, DeLeo. 51, Waterbury, THE NEW WEBCOR HIGH-FIDELITY Home with solemn requiem ^la.ss and Trust ..... 59 64 of We'he'^afleld; a fo»ler-daugh prayer book wit'h rose tnarker -and rulen of roiMl, eontinued without at 9 at St. Joseph's (Biurch. Burial Fire Inraraoce Compaalea ter, Mrs. Ruth 'ToropKinr of Bris­ wore a corsage o.f pink rosea. Her day: Frederick A.. Lord,- 17. Hlg- will be in St. fiiernard’s Cemetery. PHONOGRAPH THAT IS EXCITING Aetna Fire 56 «9. tol, ' six -grandchildren and two matron of honor wore navy blue ganiim. nolled; Mildred' M. Post. ' 1 The funeral home will be open to­ ’"'■I Hartford Fire ...... 151 156 crepe.- white accessories and cor­ 36. Meriden, rules of road, flned day from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m, great grandcbildrenj^ MUSIC LOVERS EVERYWHERE National .Fire 7.5 b 784 sage of pink rose*. $ 12. ' CAPTAIN EASY Still Out IE TURNFR Clarence SI. Wilcox He alao leavea. isix^roUier.s; Ed­ FRECKI.es AND HIS FRIENDS Alan! Farewell! Phoenix .101 109 gar of Nagatuck' and Albert of BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER Clarence Merton Wilcox of 2 Wheri leaving for a wedding trip. Laurence Monahan. 49. city, In- T Life and Indemnity Ins. Co*. ' New Cannar. Richard If New of unannounced destination, the toxiratipn. failed to appear, bond T gMEUEP smoke, ram IW and fOlXijO Liberty- St. died Satui-day at City Here three .speakers give you the unhelieveahly true-to-Ufc tone that’s yoara with Aetna Life ...... 112 117 Brunswick Samuel of Manito'ia. bride wjia. wearing -an. aqua linen set- at 325.' continued for w-eek; | THfe DRkP£5- kBLME. 10. I RUSHE-.P XtoU MAY KEEP t h o s e Hospital following a short illness. a Wehcor Musicale.. Has fixe watts undistorted power, three speed automatic chaitinOr SBARKPLU6 S A S A Aetna ‘ Casualty .... 134 144 George of British Columbia. W al­ dress, navr coat and acces.sories: Robert A. Foley. 18, East -Hart- S O U V eN IR , UNCLE Conn. Gen...... 295 310 ter of Nova Scotia: five risters, The bride ia employed In the ford, operating under , influenge, —up to four hours of continuous enjoyment aO-15,000 cycles, per second rcaponse. Hartford Steam Boil 62 Mrs. Louts' Forsythe. Mrs. Pearl ILlVeRMORE HAS LUCIUS/ I MADE- dietary department of .Manc^ies-T flhed $1(X), 3.50 remitted: John A. Comes in mahOffaiiy or blond. - ; CERTAIN TO KEEP Traveler.* ...... 1190 1240 RCSORTeO ID Gllland, Mrs. Ilargaret McElroy. ter Merfiueial Hospital and the i perisman. 18. intoxiratlon. . seti- AN EXTRA SET ON RANGE Mrs. Ann Fitzgerald all of New bridegroom. who is a veteran of tenced 20 days Tolland' jail sus- MANY TRKX5 N HAND, OX) B i M ! Public UtlUtle*: HIS EFFORTlb Conn. L:^ht Power . 16 >i 184 Brunswick. and Mr?. Blanche Rob--i'World War II. having served over- pended, probation for one year. DCLAY NGFHeW Conn. Power 41 43 erts of Sav.gua, Maas. seas in the South Pacific,-is an. GROVER'S EUiL OIL Hartford Elec. Lt. .. 54 56 Funeral arrange .enta are being employe of Cheney Brothers. Oh f The average man doesn’t stare $ D O W N « DeMARTURB — 15.45• • GASOLINE Hartford Gas Co. . . . 35 38 made by Rose Hill Funeral Me­ their return Mr. and Mrs. Rowe | at women's clothes except when So. New England morial Funeral Home at Rocky wlU live at 398 Hartford Rd- [ women fre in them. plUa 3% slate tax Tel...... 354 874 HUL Friends may call at the Fu­ t 1-49 PER W U K Maaufaetnnng Compaatea neral Home tomorrow from.*3 to 5 J Allied Thermal____ . 40 and .'rom 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral serv­ *149 Blond $159.95 B ANTLY OIL I Am. Hardware ...... 13 15 ices will be held at Trinity.Episco­ li'MPVM, INC. ' A trow, Bart, Heg. ., . 38 41 pal (Tiurch in Wethersfield at 2 HE MAKES LENDING A ; ‘I '( UN ^TRKKl' ' Assoc. Spring ...... 27 30 p.m. Wedneaday. with the Rev, Bristol Brass . 164 184 John H. FUfdlay offiefating. Bv'riai w. T.'it.'«.«. V. «. Cm oe Have itie FULL orehestra right ia ytar room. ■«« fc». T. M. n^. M. »■ ew. OK. TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 C?heney B ro s !...... - 7 8 4 will be In Rose Hill Cemeterj-, FRIENDLY BUSINESS VIC FLINT '«• » (Jo O ,*l ' ! CMllina...... 98 1Q8 Rocky Hill. EY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Still Hope This is the friendly YES MANager of the local BY WIIsSON SCRUGGS TEL ROdkVIlLE 5-2177 Eni-Hart ...... 304 334 Fafnir Bearing ...... 374 404 Manchester Evealag Herisld A sM M f Financa Company. Ha baliavaa that no WONT lo o k 6«OWt.wU.ACt<«OWfi , c o u r a g e the on* should borrow unnocanarily. But whan a , ^U V SOU FRAMED S^TvoudonX ,^04ANn / Landers. Ffary, Clk. . 264 Cdventry correspondent. Mr*. TIHig OUE«-nON&. HEU. LCAKn I LtfEg 284 TUESDAY AND THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. WITH COLONEL EFHRAWVE . 24 26 Charles L. EHtle. telephone P il­ loanvf to a person's'adyantag*. he provides folks — T,'AM7 , t h a t ONE OP KEN COUR- DER.WU. a o FREE.'' UNOESSTNO/ f nonjugri CtgEVeOOVEBEOtoA' N. B.’ Mach." Co- new grim 2-6X31. here with the needed cash. AOE& CKTE V\9RekJKtV PICTURE VStLXiElN I^itLOORNS I TDQAV/ I ^ALL...rTfeNOuse/cAeL North and Judd : , . . 254 284 Othor Days inchi4iiig WoOtiMdoy until 5:30 P.M. WINDOW SHADES Riiasell Mfg...... 1 0 CIMan.CManatiua He makes borrowing a simple, friendly trane- OPEN SOU. H E U COPE OUT THE fOCKST OF ^ SOUttE POCACOUPIE. and FBkMX ABE PaseASpr action. He mekaa loans to omployod mho and woman, married or SOUK GNWE OF RevfNfiti EVERY fOUCE- J5IAUJN6/6ET tUN^NMC Stanley Works com. - 46 '49 ) When -4ve finally are rid of the WABSCO 9f NOW. Ttev must ! Terry Stea'm ...... W 109 ' winter, aluah, we'll have to read single. H e arranges coovfnient monthly payments. MAN NTHE-yW J THERE fE- is 0 4 ^ : UAVE(30NE lOSOME OTVeg G t m i i , Whit* Ecru 2.x I Torrlngton ...... 25 27 that* which, cornea with spring If you docido that a than is to year advantato, coom to Ma .1 »WEtEJU6n00LAIE, HOLULND HNISH : U. S- Envelope com. .7 2 7* poetry. ftiimefi YES MANager today. ' - tumiA- j U. .S. E n velop pfd. . 64 ^ leans $13 te $390 en SignaHwa diene I Veeder-Root >. y..- 33*i 36*i r i f A Made to Ur4rr "TMt eomrAmfgJfHAt UtlS TO SAV Vfr* With Rolien : Hie above quotations Art .oot to M coaatnied M actual, msriiata. - ROOnND SUmJES ^ 1 Fin a n c e c a _ E.XTREMB CRUELTY ' . OKT ’EM AT Ltl E. (L. JOHNSON m su m ST., 2nd n „ Om- (WMlw-kh’i, MANCHESTEa Knoxville,'iTenn.'W5 — A Knox­ MrtciMM I-4XS$ • Ask tor tlw VC»MAMafM^ ville woman.filed for divorce-bc- ' W. H. ENG^ND PLENTY OF FREE Ul ^D P A R K IN G I ' ■ oeiN THunoAY ivo o N cs until I P4*. EAINTOO. e*i^.' she said, ber, huabaad LUMRER COMPANY Cxf> sMdt M n ii4n*t s< all wmssdeg t - bought a new,car and refused to 130 CENTER STr CORNER O ^CH U i^ 699 5lain SU TeL'Mi‘9.4501 let her ride In it » . TVIepbeae .Ml-6-6244 | ■ k hse *1 tlM Mrti 31UI ekm pmsHy nasd K II tin usriw nsaMf i■l(^^e^ll sf t I U I rsdu • X ' i i ** V ■. ■ ^.-1. ■■I A- . y - . V . A r .) ' I .,' if ^>,' V-:. -«T-- PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. >IANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, AP^IL 26, W54 l5 MANCHESIER EVENIN^ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN*, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1954 PAGE THIRTEEN MliiNHBi Forced Landing Racqueteer McMullen, Giglio and Pilcher Parnell Hit on Wrist or THE E .y Herald Angle Shoot 7Os in Qualifying By dn Giants’ EARL W. YOST Bporta Editiir

By JOE REICHLEB MONDAY iii Springfleld when baseball coach inning to overcome the Boston RSd Second Annual Associated Prena Sporfs W riter Monte Irvin and Hank Thompson' A ’* with pitching help from Patriot's Day in Boston—April Dan Jesse* waa given the heave-ho Sox 5-1. Playing Second Base--Hornsby The talk around baseball today helped AntonelH gain the..nod ever Johnny Sain qnd homers by Jerry 19— is a legal holiday in Boston and ; during Trine game with Spring- is all about the three nuccesaive New York'* defending champion M brry Dickeon in the nightcap. Coleman. Fhil Riisuto and rookie Is also the date for the annual: field which wound up in a forfait Amateur Golf shutouts turned In by the N ew Bill Skoi.vron. hri the A ’* evened Yankees dropped Into a fourth Virgil Trucks spotted the Orioles Boston .Marathon run and a: for the Bay Stater* . . Freshman (This la the fourth of kt'ven ner on flrat base is not forced to York Giants' Marv Grissom, Sal the score in the- nightcap. Don doubleheader baseball gam * at Coach Fred Booth didn't see tha place tie with Philadelphia when ta’o run. In ' the first inning, then articles In which ■^former major make aecond baae once , the batter Maglle and Jcrtinny AntonelH o v e r: Bollweg and Bill Rerina.. sent by Fenway Park featuring the Red game and offered no commehL Play June 5 the A 's whipped them 4-2 after the thi Yanks to the A ’* last w in ter'n league baseball stars fell how to has b,4n retirecl. the Philadelphia Phils Saturday. blanked (hem with four hitt the Sox. It’s also a big day in the Only thing heard on the matter s trad*.-drove in the winning run* pla.V the gam e). ' and Sunday. Yankees had taken the flrat game rest of the way to gsin hts second Yost house, for eon Dean is cel­ came from Rick WlUon, Amherst Hefe’s the best w sy to piVot • • • 6-1. off loser Bob Grim. Playing under the most favor­ By ROGERS HORNSR5' around second base. I learned White Sox win. Sherman Lollsr ebrating another birthday, hia frosh coach, and it waa in a j o k ­ THIS BKIU-IANT back-to-back • • B - able weather conditions of the (Written for AP Newtifpatiires) that from experience. Always *go won the game i -tlh a fwrrth inning Frank Thomas’ three-run homer aeventh... Wally Fortlri/ who! ing manner. Mo* Drabowsky, pitching has all but overahadowed B R O O K L Y N R E T A IN E D its early spring season, a field of 57 When a fellow .•■Guilds a ball to second base so that the' 'bag hopic run. Ferris Fain’s baaes- and rookie Curt Rober's bases worked wonders with th* Amer- i (reehman Trinity pitoher. will, in th* .remarkable resurgence of the half game advantage in the N a ­ golfers started off the qualifying club it should he Ixuilt through' rests between thg legs. You can loaded tingle climaxed S'^two-nin loaded double insured Pittsburgh's lean Legion Junior baseball team ^ this writer's opinion, attract th* rounds for the Governor's (Tup Chicago White Sox who. in one tional League by defeating Pitta- first game victory. Joiinny Podre# laat summer turns ’'inventor" an d ' the middle with a good fielding shift like a first baseman that rally In the ninth iiiMng of the attention of 10 major leagus matches at the Manchester Coun­ week, leap-frogged from last to burgh 4-2 after the Ihrates had second gaifi*. / hurled a three-hitier to give the second basethan and a good field­ way. The second baseman Should visits writh hit Invention.’ a . spin-. teams before he graduates. Th* try Club over the Vveekend. With a first place with -seven victories in shelled -Don Newcombe off 'the Dodgers a split. ing .shortstop. be able to shift his feet like a Dave Philley, ivim'had made but nlng ba-s«ball game which can b e' big righthander is an outstanding full week left in which fo qualify, eight games. ^noend In the flrat nnlng to over­ one hit in 27 tImeXat hat, homered Rookie A rt Fowiar became the W e '^11 like good hitters but if first baseman. played by anyone. It looks inter- prospect . . Sit with Stan HUlnski it is expected that well over 100 Following up Grissom's 1 -01 whelm the Dodgers 9-3 In U>e in the 10th with A man on base for first Onclnnati pitcher. to htirl a eating although I have to take a a .second baseman is a good base, and his father at the wTeetling golfers will be competing for the In ataddling the base you ean three-hit squeaker over Robin Rob- i opener. Cincinnati clung to aecond CTleveland to snap an 8-8 tie. OiR- c'omplete game this season when rain check until another time be­ rtainer, end if there are other po­ show In rtockyille-. A good golfer, 32 match play positions by Satur- shift to the left or right for had erts Satuiday, Maglle and Anto-1 place, edging out Chicago 3-2 after flelder W allv W estlake’s two hom­ , he defeated the O ib « In the second cause of the pressure of work...' tential hitters on the team, hitting Stan says he is looking forward day. thmwa and still he able fo hit nelli limited the feeble Phils to five the Chibs had slugged ther.-i Into a ers kept t ^ Indians in the running. game after CSiicago had clubbed Just as Jackie Jensen was round­ strength can be sacrificed. the bag with the Inside of one ,' • • • to playing In the numerous one- Karly leaders find Len aigllp, and three hit*, respectively, yes­ 9-2 ' defeat In th* flret game. Tiie three Redlag pitchers for 14 hits ing third base with a home run A second baseman's arm doi*s foot or the other. day tourneys of the State Golf Walter Rumsy. and Lowell McMul- terday as the Cilanta swept' the St. Louis Cardinals nipped the T H R i ^ E-\-KF.D tHIX players Including home runs by Ralph for Boston against the Yankees a' not have to be too strong. The Assn., this summer. He had noth­ len tied for low n e t ^ t 70. Pete When taking a throw over the doubleheader 3-0 and 5-0. Milwaukee E^avea 7-6 In. 12 in- figured prominently in Washing- I Klner -ajid, Randy Jackson In the Red Sox fan called to ask If I was ghbrtstop and third baseman nerd ing but praise for Holly Mandly, Bolia and Lou Becker are next bag on the double play ’attempt. The W hile Sox made it three in ping*.. ton’S ■ victory over Boston. Riir- i opener. \ still rooting for th* Yankees. I strong arms. However, a second on* of the state's top-ranking with a net of 71 while Ray Lam- It .Is best to touch the bag with a row over Baltimore, coming from Maglle, 37 years old today, cele­ scoiing singles by Clyde Vollmer I ^ . .* • • laughed o ff the call bjrt wouldn’t baseman must be ahh* to make golfers, and a partner of Stan's in beck la all alone with a net 7 i ' the inside of the right foot and behind each time to capture both brated his birthday a day early by ^nd Mel Hoderltln highlighted the I JIM PE.VDLETON'S Ml'FF of have If it came in the last half snap throws. Doris Hart posed with the tools of the tennis Ivarte aboard Ihs several events lait year. L. McMullen ...... step In toward the pitcher's ends of a twin bill 3-2 and 4-3. The oiitpitchtng Ctirt Simmons for his Nate’ five-run eighth, while south­ I Red Schoendienst's baees-Ioaded fly of the ninth inning In a night game You ICarn to play hitters by Queen IClizabeth In New York before sailing for England. In fha mound with the left foot. You 'ngers, who fell into a second place third straight triumph. A doqble paw Chuck Stoob* held his former with two out in the I2th allowed if I was awakened from a sound THURSD.AY National Hard Ooiirt Championships at Bournemouth, the former W . Riim.sy ...... x'-"^.97-27 70 telling whether the batter hits to will be out of the baseline this tie losing a 10-9 overtime decision by Davey Wllliarru* and Don Muel­ mates to seven hits for his' flr.st Alex Grammas to. score the win- sleep... Eddie Swain, auto salesr Official letter f|;om good old left or right field. You must know way and will not be knocked Wimbledon titleholder launches a long and rigorous tournament sched­ to CTlei’eland, Washington broke ler's single broke a acorelesa duel victory. Jockey Howard T{l*on. of Lexington. Ky.. wa* probably looking P. Bolia ...... ^....86-15^-71 Mel Farnell, lefthanded hurler for Boston Red Sox, holds out his I nlng run in the CTar^’ victory over man at Moriartys. is chauffeu^' CS.P. (Connecticut State Prison) yo'ir own pitcher. If he’s a fast down by the runner. • ule. (N E A ). loose with five runs In the eighth In th* seventh. Two-rv.n homers by Jim McDonald turned back th* to Blssell Street by Btlly F rey in arrives from \Varden Ralph W alk­ for a aoft apot to l^nd when this picture waa taken at Germantown, L. -Becker .....,< .81-10 71 pitching arm a.a Manager Lou Boudreau, left, and team Dr. Jack . the Braves. ball pitcher the chancea are that . Always get to second base as hi* specially equipped car. for a er requesting my presence for a near Memphia, Ter>h. (April 25). Hia mount, Sipnice Hill, tripped on I R. Lambeck . . '...... 79- 7 72 Fedder watch after Mel was struck on the wrist as he was at bat by T. Plodzik ...... 78- 5 73 a right handed hitter will not be soon as possible. disabled veteran. Frejv former one night (I hope, that's *11) stand top bar of third girdle during fourth race of aecond annual Oak Grove a pitch by former Red Sox pitcher Maury McDermott, now wdth Sena­ H- M ath iaso n ...... 82-10 73 able to pull the ball to left field The second baseman ba.cks up Manchester High baseball captain on April 29. Occasion ia the annual Race and ateept^haae meet. TUaon suffered a shoulder separation. tors during game in Washington (Aprjl 24). X-rays revealed a F. Barcella ...... 91-18 73 too well. On a batter like that it- the first baseman only on the and Twl Leaguer, reports pro­ Sports Night banquet for athletes (AP Wirephoto). , BOI>%' BIXH;KS — Rogers List Midget Wrestlers clean break and doctors said he may be lost taBosox for two month*. J. Gordon ...... 82- 9 73 Is \yell to play a bit toward first i sacrifice attempt when the first (AP Wlrephoto). Slade Stands in Path Major League gress has been made although it Is at C.S.P. during the past y e a r.. . , Hornsby was noted for his hitting R. Alexander ...... 82- 8 74 la.se. If he can’t'pull the ball he’s ^ I baseman leaves his poslti'nn to alow. Bill’s leg* were paralyzed In Nick Twerdy Sr., displays a fish W. Phelan ...... 88-14 74 more apt to hit it to the right but he could make any pla.v at ; field the ball. An.vtime a first =Lea rRKM Manchester High, ready for the had ever seen one Uke it before. I W . Deasv ...... 84- 9-.75 field, the second baseman should blocking a groiinil hall. Hornsby When you pitch nut and the NATIONAL LKAOI'K start of another baseball ■ season offered the opinion that it waa played every Infield position during NBA Bars Francis, G. Wilson ...... 81- 6-75 t.nke th- throws frorr right center { first baseman breaks In. the sec­ Another' gll-star professional* be counted upon to dish out plenty N ew York, April 26 ((C)—H u rrl-. lost to Harold Johnson and out- fhicsz''. .500;- on Friday. leaves a Clipping on th* home made. Home made o r not; his 2.3 .years In the majors and 19-9-4 In two starts thi* vssr he r 8i- Nick caught three trout within J. C e r ln a ...... 85-10--7.5 field snd from right Held. If the ond baseman should break towiiird wrestling show is carded for Rock­ of punishment. cane Tommy Jackson, who moved ” oi J ^ , It"''*' »odze., Brookivii, .39J;. desk' about hia son Johnny, one of completed a .338 lifetime average. first base to try to catch the pointed Henry. Slade will be g l v -■ RtOxiuon. Brooklyn, .w*. five minute* with the hook. ^ * A. Stevens'...... 79 -4 75 second bnseman has a poor arm ville's Princess Ballroom Wednes-' Appearing on one midget tag- YK8TICBI>AY’N RKSI’leTfl from prelim boy to No. 3 heavy- , the star* with an Arm v basketball J. McHugh ...... 91-16— 75 runner off. team will be Sonny Boy Cassidy, Natiunal ing away about 10 pounds. Run.s--.Sauer, " " (‘hiesgn. 14; Bell, (■'In- team in Germany during th# past hook was prolMbly tossed away by. the shortstop sho\ild tske the day night. Needs Gate Card PUtBburRh R-2. Rroklvn 3-4. weight contender on three stun­ ______rinnsU. 13; Jackson, (^Irs^n sn-FE.\TI’R E D will be midgets Brad.v. Roughhousers Irish Jackie I ships... Birthday , cake centers ; take the pitchex's throw because and two 240-poundera. The mid­ ending his career by'racing head­ * AmBrIcjiii Eastern Parkway in Jimmy Slade, Orlahdo Ziiliieta the aecond S.* Plnclnnsti. IJ: Hodzes. cipal (. Stadium between Hartford J. Horvath ...... 80- 5- 75 Some fellows any the second second baseman should tr^ to and the Ma.sked Red Wea.sel will most painful decision made by any New York &-2. PhllAdrluhia 1-4 IR). uiianoo Ziuiueia, me aei ona prooklyn, Jackson, Chlraim. Post. Cln- the dinner table arid Dean is the the shortstop will be facing first gets will perform in an Australian long into coneiete-walls. The same a ’’spoiler’’ with the atyle to bother ranked light-.veight challenger,'-'cinnsti------and Tlinmas. _Plttshiirali e and Hlllhouse. I discuss baaebaU W . Lockwood .81- 6 —75 baseman should face partially tag the runner coming down to­ be In the opposite corner. organization in a long time niu.sl WdjthinRtun 5. B^khiom 1. 11 Center of attraction after dinner By WAL.TRR BrRKEMO base as ho goes over to second tag-team match, with two midgets • • • , ■ * magnate wouldiVt. on the other ] Ohlrafo 3-4. Balllmorr 2-3. him. Friday at Rt. Nicholas Arena. Ro.si lilts-Jackson t'hlcsao. 19, O'Connell. when he unwraps hi* glfta. .. Try atjd basketball ..officiating with D. Havev ...... 97-22 75 toward frst base when fielding ward second. Always be sure to MilwAukpp. 17; l*^ondy, ('hicAE^. Tf*mp|p Usually, when you, talk about' S. Porterfield ...... '...88-12 76 base. He will be In a better on each aide, and all four in the have been by the National Baaket- hand, think of setting bear traps I Ckvriand 10. -Dptnilt ?M10). The 10-round bout, for the New looked good stopping Eddie Comio to best a head cold by going off Joe Kubachka. Hsktford High bas­ ground halls. I disagree. .\ second get the lead runner - the man 3IIDGETS HAVE HELPED at­ ball Aa.»n.. when it voted to bar I bTAM)IN4;S ( InrInniMl. Thomae. Plti.sburali and R. Gordon ...... 82- 6 76 ■ position to complete the double ring at the same time on occasion. tract banner crowds in various In the outfield gra.ss. AmrriraR 5’ork State heavyweight "cham- April 9, showing a sound st.vie and Moon. St. t.oul*. 16 to bed with the boys at an early ketball mentor. Joe 1* a former fraatest shots, you wind up hear­ baseman, or any fielder for that moving from first to second. How­ Bevo F’rancis. the phono' lenal DoublceWlrpcnzrs.'^s, D. Piper ...... 81- 5 76 I play that way. Only time the The gisnts will be Slsnley Kowal­ wrestling renters in New Eng­ A t least two players, Jim Pier- ^V L PCT pion.shlp" will start _*t 9 p. m. a solid vrallop. It’s the usual Fri­ . . . ------<5nclnn*ll. 7: hour. first baseman with Springfield ing about highly-publicised mira­ matter, definitely must get In ever. If the runner stops in the . scoring ate.r from R.o Grande Col­ ('hlrairo ...... 7 4 .636 (E S T ) with television coverage Adcocj'dcc^,'^ ...... Milwaukee,. 5, OUlism, Brnok- College and is now jayvee coach of P. W’illey ...... 88-12 76 ■ second ba.seman fakes the throw ski, the Polish Falcon and Gypsy land and as Wedne.sdav night will sail of the Red"ft'u,i';i.'prf Muslsl, St,Si. (.eitits, j4 . Tony Bonner brlnga word that play a ball off your side. Try to should throw .the ball to first base Bevo la availabir and anxioius. When he stopped Dan Bucceroni The wirner will be in Ihere^THP*"—M*.»s, New York and Evening is well spent with family Mine came in the P G A C h am -. B. Tarca ; ...... 8.3- 7 76 ifer is a dead left field hitter. roughest characters. in Ro<;kville promoters are look­ were l.ald up for varying periods j NVA’ York ...... 5 5 .5oti Vs Moi'n. the 600 tickets from New York for There is too much of this one- to get the batter. One out 1s better but the higti-niinded N B A aolona Philadnlphla ...... S S ..Vki p . a month ago. after knocking out pitching for a title shot at , . . ’. * ’. - ..... P'»V'' ers (led and In catching up on reading. pionahip at Birmingham, Mich., | K. Gordon ...... 8 6 - 9-77 jWhen that t.vpe of batter is up Ray Walker, an able and smooth ing for\vard to another fine crowd. after they collided with fences in ' ('kvf»lAnd ...... 4 a .40(1 wiih 1. , • th* baseball game between the handed stuff toda.v. I'sC one hand than none. stuck to the rule which says none 2‘g Rex Layne and outpointing Clar­ PAddy DeMarco-Jimmy Carter're­ FRIDAY last year and, berauae of circum­ R. De M a rt in ...... 91-14—77 I the second baseman normally operating veteran, meets Antonio Tickets may be purchased at the training games this spring. In I BoMon ...... 4 6 .4011 Home Runs — Hodzes. Brooklrn, Yankee* and Red Sox on May 23 only when foreed to. Always remember that the run­ of their cluba may sign a player ence Henry, Jackson raptured the match at San Francisco. June 2. Bsker. Jsrkson snd Sauer. .Clilrs'zo. Ihauranceman Ray Jewell, for­ stances, it got nothing more than F. Connoiton ...... 97-20 77 I plays clo.ser fo the bsg. Leone In the flrat event at 8:30. Poll.sh (Tluh in Rockville. Oe.ssay’a time, surely, every wall in the ■ B altlm orf'...... 4 7 .364 3 have been received from the Y an­ until hi* cla.as ha.* graduated. Bevo 1 National imagination of fight fan*. The Po,.t, Clnrlnnati and Mathews, Mdwsu- mer Manchester High atblata, normal newspaper apace. But, aa W. M u rp h y ...... 84- 7 77 Walker, like Gonaales. is a bad in Rockville or at the British ^ ' kee. 4. kee ticket office. The Knights of was only a sophomore when he wa* major leagues will be upholstered. I RriMikl.vn ...... 7 4*“ .636 headlong style of this tireleaii fa r as I am concerned, it waa my R. Della Ferra . . . ^ ...... 88-10 78 man once inside the ropes and can- ('Inrinimtl ...... 7 ft .363 *2 TWO OTHER IJOHTWEIGHTS Stolen Bs.<nsors of the excur­ takes several minutes off from hia Americ.vn Cliih in Manrhe.sler. sackerl from the little Ohio school shot of shots. J. Handley ...... 93-1.5 78 NVw York ...... fi ft .:>4r> 1 .voung Negro from Rockswh.v with title ambitions box Saturday Kondy. Chlcszo. 3: Hodzes. Brooklvn, sion. won’t have any trouble get­ duties to. leave a letter of praisa recently for skipping clas.<>e.s. (ihance* are that the nation's TV St, ■ ...... S 5 .600 V7 Beach who shakes off punishment Temple Clncinnsli. Thompson, New It came on the last hole of my .S. Keith ...... 93-15 78 Pete Wisren 2 night (ABC-TV) at Cincinnati I’ork snd Alston. St, leiiils, 2 ting rid of the ducats. Price of the about track coach Pete Wlgren. Bevo and Oliver Set If ever a league wa.s aulTering net owner* have had their last free PhUad^'lphla ...... 5 6 465 like raindrops makes up for his Marter-fittal match with Dave ‘ M. Anderson ...... 94-15 79 Mtiwftukff* ...... 4 S .444 2 when Wallace (B ud) Smith meets . Pllchlnz—MazUe. New 'York. 3^. ticket includes round trip train Ray has often during the past crude awkwardness. Douglas. I waa having a barrelful W. De Martin ...... 90-11 79 1 tor need of such a drawing card as *eat at a heavyweight champion­ rhlraRO’...... 4 A .444 Johnny Gonaales. 1 OOO; Podres. Brooklyn. Nuxhsll, Cin­ fare and a reserved seat at Yan­ decade talked highly of Pete dur­ Baseball Grip Helps Wall F’rancis would he at least for once ship, or at least one held outdoor*. PUtuhnrrh ...... 6 fi .365 i In Slade. Jackson will be fight­ Smith will be out to make up cinnati and Spahn. Milwaukee, 3J1, of trouble with Dave and aa we' J. C h a n d a ...... 93-14 79 | l.nOO; fUleen Pilchers lied with I-O kee Stadium. . . . Ray Owana, th* ing conyersatlona on Main Street... m ricml of All. Sign Package Deal around he circuit- it ia the NBA. The late Mike Jacob*, grpatext of TOOAV’K ing a rough customer wh6 punches walked out to start the 18th, we J. Skinner ...... 94-1.5 79 i National for hi* knockout loss before the 1,000. fellow we often ask when is he Another businessman, Frank Lup- w ei^ all square. A. Smith ...... 94-14 80 ; After rending the nmny fine whoee attendance fell off some­ the promoters, always said the No Ramr.B Bchodtilf d hard to the body out of a crouch. home fans by Joe Miceli. Feb. 20, Strikeouts—Mazlle. New York 17- going to acore a hole-in-one at the ien stops to ssy hello and reports thing’ awful in the .sea.son Just Americas He may be ab|e to weave under the hir last fight. Gonsslves. top Spahn, Milwaukee, 16; Aiilonelll. New Tlte 18th is a par of about 515 P. Je.sanis...... 8.5- 5 80 tributes to Pete Wlgren, tt he- Win Tourney of Champs time would come when the thea­ No RanicB RrhcfUikd. York. IS; Ru.«h. Chlcszo snd Simmons Country Club, course, stops and his brother Tony, former major • closed. Syraorse, Ihoush il.s team ters would lake o\er. Hurricane’s -wild ^ists snd end ranked challenger at one stage, jrards. The hole tu rn s' Into a G. Puts ...... 91-14 80 New 5'ork, April 26 LTi One o f. who put the little 100-student col­ and Roberts. Philsdelphls. 14. brlnga letters from two former league first baseman and Harvard eomes apparent that hia aiicressor carried Miqnca;Tolis down to the > the Jackson hoo(n.,'He Is th* No. 3 has one of the finest left jabs in Amerfess l.eazse downhill affair once you n«ake J. Kirkpatrick ...... 84- 4 80 ’ the most fantastic combinations in lege on the. tbap. Now some of Las 'Vega*, Nev., April 26 (A»i It’s become a simple matter of Manchester High captains who grad, ia now serving as Recreation ymir drive. A t the bottom of the F,. Ballselper ...... 91-10 81 has a mlehty big pair of "bro- college 'lasketball history Newt final game in the playoffs, doe.'m’t economies. The promoting IBC llghtheavy chal'i)(nger to Archie the business. Rsllinz—tilynn. Cleveland. .419; Jen­ competed for Pete WigVen and Director In Springfield, Vt„ where gans" to fill. thase doors apparently are closing A cool diiiposition. an antiquated Moore. sen. Bp.sion snd Tuttle, Detroit, .405; hill, a hrook protects the green. E. McNamara ...... 91-10 81 Oliver, a half-pint promoter (-osch. to them. National Little even know for certain it can save exptH'l* theater TV to add at leaat Davis (Aip Stars CiOodmsn. Boston, .372: Stephens. Balll- Will Clarke in track and basket­ he makes his home. Tony, is in hickory shaft putter and a base­ Jackson’s w^rk against Layne. The brook Is about 20 yards from C. Bryant ...... 110-26 84 Given a five nitniite interview, and the apple of hia eye, gangling its franchise. 54.50,000 to the take for the June RALPH Dl'PAS, the New Or­ more. .366. ball, Milt (Tole and .Buck Bychol- line for the basebalt post at H ar­ Saperstein admitted that Oliver ball grip were major factors in Henry and .Bucceroni apparently Runs - Yost. Wsstilnzton. 9; Jensen, the green and usually develops J. McLaughlin ...... 110-26 84 there Isn’t much doubt hut that Bevo Francis were rei dy todav The pros say, as a matter of 17 title bout here iretween Rocky leans schoolboy flash, lakes on skl. The committee In charge of vard in the near fu tu re... Rains had sounded him out nn thf Globe­ the victory of A rt Wall. Jr., in the Lcajjue Pra<’tiee Start New League convinced ^ e boxing,experts for Bo.sion. Minosn. Chtcazo, Avtls, Cleve­ lato a terrlfie. temptation for a .J. McKee ...... ".88- 3 8.5 Pete could convince a ruptured fact, that F'rancis' ia loo skinny .Mareian.t snd Rzzard Charles, Dennis Pat Brady. New York cam- land snd Kuenn. Detroit, 7. the testimonial dinner for Clarke result In afternoon engagement which would wind up a short foot to east their lot with the profes­ trotter deal. If their priee IsYi't nut |35.0(X) Tournament of (Thar.tpiona, he ts a 12<-5 favorite to add Slade tske-a-chanre swinger. It ran be A, Knofla ...... 96-10 86 snail that he (the snail, of caurse) and ’’uncoached’’ to play in their palg..er, in a lightv/eight ten Runs Bnired In F'stn. Chlcszo 12 and Wlgren aent out letters to being postponed and I accompany sionals. o nine, Bevo and Oliver probably The 30-year-old native Pennsyl­ 'ivhleh will be blacked out on home .l.k.e. 11'.. __ sA *______*w» rarried on the second shot, hut away from' the hole. It did, and I F. Carvey ...... 98-11— 87 had been perfect "In fact," said .Oliver when he He is aware that Bev-o doesn't ha-e chance to play In this, rich competi­ B.U. Sports 6-0 P___ _ sgt mr ' m l I PllchlMS—ricomek. Detroit. 3-0 t POO; He almo.st realized hl.s de.siie in ment of a national audience, and starting at 8 p. m. I'ESTi. : dinner and the dishes it's time to latest World Series baseball fllm. democrary. The man ,whn made resigned ns coach of Rio Grande’s much of a set shot, bi't depends al­ tion—W all outacored »iich seasoned Mel Parnell Out j o r 1 w oIf l o n t n s irill'Ue. Bsiumore. Keezan. Chlcszo. the Drake R’elay.s here .Saturdav. looke of father’s guarantee Bevo shd I will l>e to­ Mangrum, Cary Middlicoff. rhlladelphia. 2-U. I imn. 167 iMiunds, using iHith feet. He matches will be Held until each of After Bea n ing. McDermott Upset ; excellent with a number of . hard year," he added . . .' Old times at pa.r eheok, or the athletle ahilit.v gether next year." 1 He began tha round with a seven pound former Southern California Slrikeoiils Turley.' Baltimore. 2S: FOR athlete exploded the 16-pound shot shows no signs of gettiqg any the ten players/has met the other Pierce, rhicazii >n: Grnmek. Detroit ; to get channels being received. The Herald, are mulled' over with of a tang sinre graduated hig A t that time, the two probabl.v ' stroke lead over Mlddlecoff. With Storra. April 26 (/Pi-Boston “" “■ I I I .1 13 Triickj, rhicafo, 12: Ijiriien, Balli- 59 feet, 9'!:4 inches in an exhibition! heavier. nine. The duYnplon will be the \VEDNESD(AV Tommy CSiara. a oports reporter brother, received nn eonslderallon. had hopes of 'joining one of the Twi Baseball Mangrum, Gene. Little- and E>oug University (6-0). Holy Cross (3-0) Washington. April 26 i(P) — morc. 11. Some of the ex|»erts think he one who Winds up with the best Little Sambo Vacantl, supervisor' for a number of ye^ni and sport* - .Xfler pondering over the prob­ National ^Basketball Asso<'iatinn Ford one stroke back.. and Springfield College (.3-0) to­ Pitcher Maury McDermott says "I might ,develop into the greatest ' winning percentage. High Nine Opens nf Little I^eague baseball umpires, editor for one day when Eric Mo- lem sinre 1931, this Is the best tee:ns. Several- ov.'ners were in- Did jie feel the pressure.'despite day lend the race fo; N ew Eng­ feci juat as badly as Mel doe.s’ llghtlie'avy since Tonim.V lauighran, | You cq«jldn’t .pick a better line­ ready for another season, says dean waa off. ^ WEDDINGS answer I ran eome up with to the tere.sted. But the N B A meeting a Drill Tuesday the blg’^margin? W all smiled and land college baseball honor.s. about the pilch that fractured the but that Is something like heinij’! Linus Forming ^ Frank Soltys. ha.sebaU pub­ up if you tried. Besides Trabert, during a brief office visit that he SUNDAY people who ask .year after year, few.davs ago reaffirmed the league nodded. "I never' gamtied once. I crowned the finest, comet-finder throwing arm of Boston Red Soiu Season on Road licity .-director for District 1, N a ­ the Uy R. champion, and Wimble­ missed out by a hair-in winning Turning the clock ahead one hout* AND ALL OCCASIONS "H ow does the guy do It T” rule against .sivning a player until Anyone interested in playing In just hr for the middle of the since Halley. There Isn't miiell pitcher Mel Painell. tional Collegiate Athletic As.soria- don Seixas, the list includes the Individual high average 'cham- disrupts the usual Sunday schedule Stneerety, hi* college cless^graduated . the Twilight Baseball. League green* and depended oji my putter money in It. Only the htmvyvvelgKl* McDermott wlio came to the For Derby Rnii tton (N C A A ) said yesterday that theJoIlowing: Manchester High v.-iu open its i pionship in the Merchantile Bowl- but the day is not wasted ka there *^Ray Jhwell BeVo's hadn't. He w*.s tossed out during the coming season may to do the rest." carry two I'heck bunks. ' Nationals from Boston in an off­ REQUIRING FORMAL DRESS Williajna has a 1-0 record. ■Art Larsen of San I.e«ndro, baseball jeason this afternooh I ing League during the past season. are numerous chores to do around of school a couple of weeks ago for ! The putter, which was i(ncient If one may tifke the Boston season trade - winged his former Louiavllle. Ky.. April 26 i45 - take part in an open practice Soltys said that pre.sent plans Gailf.; Straight ('lark of Balil- against Hall High in West Hart-| ■ Sam helped Johnson Paint win the house and the extra l\pur of B O W L E R .•UXIRE.S H IG H a variety of reasons, including fail- j when it waa given to Wall 10 .veara Red .Sox -aa fair examples, big Bo.ston roommate in Saturda.v ■ With the exception of the 510.000 Tue.sday night at 6 o'clock at Mt. ('.ill for the winners of the Yankee ‘ more, Gardnar Mulloy of Cbral ford. The (X71L game was sched­ 1 team honor*. . Lunch with the davlight helps reduce the list of lire to show up for clas.ses. Bevo | Neho. ago, worked all right. He did not Q. A pitch hit* the ground In leagiie ball cliibs are getting a lit­ night’s g'’ nie here and Parnell will Derby Trial, all preliminaries are Conference title, the IV Y L>eagi^ Gables, Fla.; Hamilton Klehard- uled to atari at 3:15. ' Manchester Hairdressers and man* things to do. New York Marioa iWash had little to .say. bi-t Oliver, a f three-putt a green in the 72 holes. be out of action foi' two month*. over and bst'tle line* are being The sesaions have been scheduled : front of the plnte.^Can the hatter x tle amarter alt tlie time after a winner and two at-Iargc teams/to soii of Baton Rouge, La.; Bill Tal­ Tomorrow afternoon the Indians j took first place in four divi*lonk.;of diminutive pepperpot w h o knows; The winner hold* hi* club* In a awing at it? formed for the 80th running of the ' age to t.'ilk baseball and golf with RENT in the hone of getting out as many j slow start. The .Sox. wf see, have play for the right to enter the/.'col- bert, Davis Cup eaptain from New ■’Of all the people to hit," play . Rockville In a non-league' D.AMPENS .ATHIXTES,'' . the Pt,y 'Tournament of th«; unique manner, tnatead o f the : Dr. Ed' Zaglih and "dog biles’’ how to attract attention, howled A. He ma.v 'swing si It and, If joined the ranks of rlut.s who have York; Fred Kovaleski of New moaned McDermott, "I had to pick work! famous Kentucky Derby. N 5'CW BA, Her high net zingles'' players .is" possible. All four team orthoen for the pair | This season Rec Director Jim' aaya, "A few people tried to change Q- Have the Senator* ever had gether. It followed ..the pattern of stead of crumple. tions Committee. I over a New York Station (W PIXi "He jii.st (’ouldn’t get out of the for 5100.000-added mohey will be tennis. meets, saj** Dean Max AT REGAL • I • Herdic plans to reorganize the it, but I alwaya came back to It.’’ a home 'run champion 7 S.ITURD.AY FIGHTS the Hairdressers who went from It has evci been among the ! and Don Budge, one of the greats way. I tried to get Mel to come raced Saturday. Bickford of El Dorado Junior Col­ le.ague. Playing personnel w ill be Aa the plan came out, Mangrum A. Griffith .Stadium never has By the .Associated Press .sponsoring a card party to a 'wrest­ produced a homer.king and It’s nn stranger facets of the baseball Q .: W hat happens (.’hen a batted of the I930's. will do the commen- out to the house for dinner the lege. Juat showers for the expected Confined to Manchester residents. held on to gain a tie for aegofid .Bo.ston • Tony DeMsreo. 145',, ROBERTS P1-,\Y” D FIRNT ling show to raise fluids foY th* We have CORREC T F'OR.MAL EAR I surprise. Voii’ve got to be a Gar- magnate mentality that he will ball hits ..fo u r pole 7 tar.v. The promotion is largely the night before; That’s how friendly IM, athletes wpuld take t(w much Four teams, two nameless to date, place with laat .vear'i aurpriae Boston, outpointed Carlos Chavez. East Lansing. Mich. lA*'— Robin eatahllshment of an Arthritis and water, Bickford" explains. El Do­ FOR HIRE at all times. Includes gantua to get the hall nut of that permit a player worth maybe I It's a home run. work ofSidney Wood. Jr..' former we are." ■141, Lo* Angeles, 10. w ill comprise the circuit. Paganl's longshot winner. A1 Beaaelink Wimbledon champion who la Robert*, ace of the Philadelphia Rheumatism Olhlc at Manchester rado's three track tSame— Junior .shirts, ties and all acres.snries. Tux­ Mangrum with.a 71 and Beaael)nk park. VVeat aides and iVlIliams’ Oilers president of - the Tennis Players - Hollywood. Calif. Willie Phillies, spent two years on the Memorial Hospital. V'lsil the college, .senior and junior h i ^ — edos, Cutaway.s, Dinner .larkets. EXPERT SERVICE FOR are all set 8hd ready, to,go. Play a 68 for 284. Each yron 53,750. Q. - W’hat happens if the light* Vaughn, 159'i'. Hollywood, out­ Michigan Stale ba-sketball .team Trinity College campus in the lat* have been using a single sMoi.’ar • • • League. is expected to start in June follow­ fall during a night game while tha The league was formed a year Belmont Captures pointed Oiariie Oreeq. 159'-,. Lo* before try mg out for baseball Ss afternoon but' everything is serene room at the commimity athletle ing the close "of school. SNEAD ’ riNIBHED far back outfielder la chasing a high fly? ago to help the U. S. Lawn Tennid Angeles. 12. a flrat baseman. concerning the episode on Tuesday field. ANY TYPE BURNER! with a lAat round 72 for a 291. He The minute the lights fall, WOODY Tbt Buildups Fritnd Aasociation In the promotion of Stafford Feature : . ( NOTHING could merely pick up the 51.000 play Is Immediately aloppe— Ra.vfnond A BIG INVESTMENT COMPLETE tance of 53,500, and collected 549.- out the batter trying to advance r ----- 1- QoM sidtii}, ★ Complete Fuel Oil Senr- ing reels whir at Dartmouth. Ms.v Ickes set a high-powered rifle rec- 626 out of the auction pool. W all to third. How ia this sco.~ed ? 8-9, when stiidents from eastern ord of 248x250. Later hia wife, The only way you can be aure of a good re> ice, top. Automatic deliveiy waa one of the lowest priced play­ A. The shortstop and the catch­ colleges get together for the an- ; Mirslotte. shot 24,9x2.50. defeat- turn on your automobile-money is to keep your — free heat-saving tipa — RADIATOR ers in the field. er receive asaiata for Ihelr part of nual Woodsmen's; Week-End. ing more than 50 men. car running efficiently and economically. RIGHT FROM OUR trained, reliable drivera. In addition to the 535.000 given I the double play-lbut the short- ‘ That means regular servicing; here at Brown- SERVICE out In prize money. Clark and I atop also get* an error for allow­ Hotter Mohilheat contain! 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* ■ ■ ,- • •■ ■ ^ ■_■ .;. ,, ; • V ,, . . . •., , . . :■.': ■ f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, COlWw MONDAY, APRIL 26. 1954 i •V PAGE FIFTEgW f AGE FOURTEEIf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY,. APRIL 26, 1954 ^ ‘ ^ Mugicffl InatruBitntff 53 BoOMff For S«l« 72 H o u m s F oe Sale 72 Wanted— Real Estate 77 Automobiles for Sale " 4 Business Services Offered 13 Heating— Plumbing * 17 Help wanted— Male 36 Household Goods 51 Articles .Fbr^ale 45 Garden—-F a m — Dairy SPECIAL SALE for National Mualc BEAUTIFUL Cape Cod aix room (2 Scouts Find “ Lost VicUin” in Surprise Mobilization Weak. Slightly used spinet pianos. Ma n c h e s t e r , (or roioxcd living. Aly to Aid^ta GUARANTEED Top quaUty tele- g u a r a n t e e d PLUMBI i and Products 50 USED TV, $30'up, overhauled and Plenty of land. Seven room home.’' unfinished) )iome. Fireplace, oil CALL A SPECIALIST APPLICATIONS being taken for COMBINATION AtuliUnum min- Baldwin Acrosonic, Steinway,. 1948 CHEVROLET tudor. Good con­ vision service. Calls received be­ heating. Jobbing and new work- grading and dump truck driver. 'dowa and sc'reenk, $17.95 and up, guaranteed. Several\new 1953 Desirable locaUon. Only $ 1 3 ,5 0 0 . heat, atorm windows and acreena. VEX3STABLE Plants: tomato, cab­ Fischer, Cable-Nelson, all full 88- when you want to sell real estate. Classified dition, S600. MI. 9-1234. fore I p.m. will be serviced same Joseph Skelly. MI. 9-3014. Must be g!ood hard worker ’with plus installatfbn. CombinaUon models at big reductions. Get a H . B. Grady, Broker, x a . 3-8009. Completely landscaped. CaU owner Fight Qiildreii night? ML 9-1347. bage, lettuce, broccoli, krtilrabl. 1 note kepboards, all guaranteed. direct at MI. 9-6503 after 6 p.m. Financial problems caU for a bank­ excellent driving record. Apply at aluminum ddors $49.50 plus Instal­ TV where you know it is good. Sea Also two % size uprights, pisin 1949 FORD Custom V-S. Fully Krause's Greenhouse, 621 Hartford Potterton’s, 130 Center St. CUSTOM BUILT foOr room,; ex­ er, medical problems for a doctor Thomas Colls ConstrucUon Co., lation. Mahehester Home Improve­ Read. >U. 9-7700. y cabinets, reconditioned and tuned. Advertisements equipped. Excellent condition. DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, Moving— Trqckinf 281 Broad St., Mancheatpr. ment Q6., $5 Oak St. Ml. 8-8177, pandable to six. liablnet kitchen, PLANNING TO BUILD . . . and property dikposal for a Reasonable. Must sell. Phone MI. copied, vacuum cleaners, Irohs, Real aavlngs. Terms. Goss Plano • . A HOME? Real Estate Sperialist. Neglect Charge CLASSIFIED ADVT. Storage 20 USED REFRIGERATORS; $36 up. large living room, fireplace, oak 9-8804. guns, etc., repaired. Shears, ACTUAL JOBS OPEN In U. 8., So. LOAM— Rich top soil,. delivered, WELL ROTTED cow manure, flat . Completely overhauled by our own Ckimpany, 317 Asylum Street, Hart­ wall stones,'loam, and firewood. floors, sanitary molding, storm Eliminate the'question, “ Where For reliable reauUa Hat with DEPT. HOURS knives, mowers etc., put into con-' AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., Am., Europe. To $18,000. Travel No. 1 grade, $3 yard. No. 3 grade, mechanic, guaranteed. See them ford. JA. 5-6696. Open Thursday windows, oU steam heat, 100’ lot, (CoB^nsd from Bags Om ) 8:16 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. dition for coming needs. Bralth- paid. Write only Employment Info. $3.50 yard. Washed atone, sand, Leonard Giglio. XU. 3-7083, at Pot.terton’s, 130 Center St. evenings. Free parking next door. do I go for complete informa- 1951 Pontiac Catalina — Hyi- local and long distance moving, trees, near atorea, bus. Only Uon?” JARVIS REALTY pO. walte, 52 Pearl street. packing, atoroge. Call Ml. 3-8187. Center, Room 963, 316 Stuart St., gravel, fill. Nussdorf Sand and $10,000. Cku-Iton W; Hutchins. XCI. min. 4. the youngar o f Miss Hay* dramatic drive, radio, heat­ OAS REFRIGERATOR, taken In Contact us for esUniatea and 654 CENTER STREET w’orth's two children. Hartford CHapel 7-1423. Boeton. Stone Co. MI. 9-7408. . ' ’ W anted-To Buy ' 58 9-5132, 9-46M. MI-S-4112 COPY CLOSING TIME er. GONDER’S T.V. Service, available Household Goods 51 trade. Priced very low for qulpk complete arrangements. Another former hiubaniL Actor any time. Antenna conversions. MANCHESTER — Package DeUv- BEAUTIFUL Selection of wool rem- sale. Kemps, iMc. Orson 'Welles, la the faUisr of the FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. USED WOODEN ' coipbinatioh MANCHESTER —Six room single, “ E * E REALTY CO. 1951 Studebaker Champion 2- Philco factory supervised service. ery, Local light. truckUig and MAN TO MOW lawn. Tel. MI. nanta at low prices. Also rug wool A T l^ T I O N Ladlssi Silp-covera four bedrooms, trses, shrubs, LISTINGS w a n t e d — aiiifflai other child. Rebecca, 9. MON. THRU FRI. 8-5283 screen and storm door, in good 310, Main Street Door—Radio, heater. Tel. Ml. 9-1486. package delivery.. Refrigerators, and instrucU ms in braiding rugs. and drapes custom made. Re-up- ^ condition. Xfl, 9-9538 after 6. large children's play yard. Quiet two-famUy, thfOe-famUy, busi­ The Moslem prince has been de­ 10:30 A. M. woqhers and atov# moving a CaU RockvUle 54706. holateruig. Beautiful fabrica, USED WHITE wringer woqhlng ness property, Hava many cash scribed as "upset” by the alleged MANCHESTER T. V. Service, machine. Kempa^lnc, residential. aectloa, not a develop­ Xn-»-6297 or XU-3-44K0 SATURDAY 9 A. M. 1950 Nash Rambler Conv.^ specialty. Ml. 9-0782. prinU, otripea. aoUda. iSxpertly ment. Owner MI. 9-0819. Anytime buyers Mortgages arrangod. neglect of Yasmln, the first prin­ radio and T.V. specialists since CARPENTER WANTED. CaU MI. ALL ALUMINUM 'Combination win­ finished; $5 down, $2 weekly, Roomp Without Board 59 Please call George L. Grasladio, cess borri In the . family o f • Ms Radio, heater, overdrive. 1934, House seivice call S3.5U' 8-7270 after 6. dows and doors, self-storing, save iialance one year to' pay. Cali 168 BENTON STREET. Move right EAST HARTFORD. Beautiful Sun­ Realtor, MltcbeU 9-5878. lOP Manchester’s Boy Scouts ritowed^ father, the Aga Khan in 200 years. TOCB CXWPERATION WILL idtchell 9-6980 day or night. Painting— Papering 21 heat, comfort, convenience, last a ' FOR SALE Henry atraet BE APPRECIATED 1950 Pontiac; Conv.-—Hydra- BOOKKEfiPEUl, elderly, part time. JAckaon 2-7780 a t JAcksm 4-0154. IN PRIVATE Home, clean, pleas­ in this clean bungalow type home. set Ridge. Three homes priceej what they could do in an emer­ Although Aly Khan and his law­ lifeUme. Free demonstration. Call Out of town reverse charges. ant, latga room. Quiet neighbor­ from $17,200 to $22,900. See these gency Saturday niorning when yers were silent on the subjset, matic, fully equipped, low ANTIQUEI8 Retiniahed. Repairing Inquire Capitol Equipment Co., 38 anyUme. Bill Tunsky. Ml. 9-9098. 1—21” Philco Television (ta­ Five well planned rooms with ex­ IF r e a d y to buy, aeU, exchange Main St., In person. hood. Gentleman preferred. Ref­ pandable second floor. Oil burner. today. The Escott Agency. , XH. they ■were called on to aid in the Xtiss Hayworth’s lawyer said JUy Dial MI-3-5121 priced. done 6n any furniture. Tleman, PAINTING AND ble model) with swivel ta- erences rtquirsd. xa. 8-3188'. 9-7683. real esUtc, m ortm es arranged: search for a boy “lost” in the Khan would back the actresa In 189 South Main St. Phone MI. OELTA-DE WALT power tools and NO NEED TO JOIN A CLUB Oarage. Porch. H. B.'Grady, Brok­ Consult Howard R. 1949 Studebaker Pickup, % PAPER HANGING WANTED—Man to work In smaU . b l e ^ l S O . .V er. MI. 8-8009. ^ “ y ' “ ' ■■■"*' ' ' ' ■.■■■.....■■■— Haatinga, woods in Andover,.., ^ fighting« the neglect charges. 3-5643. acceaaoriea. Sales, aervice, demon- FURNISHED ROOM for rent near LARGE Six room aingle, •ipacioua Agency, XO. 9-U07. Scheduled for a hearing In OUl- grocery store. Full time. Driver’s ■trsUoiT. Terma arranged. Capitol Top QuaUty Furniture About 35 minutes- after assem­ Ton. JOHN M. McCANN license. Apply Hilltop Market, 234 1— 11 ft. Ck)ldspot refrigera­ Main St. Gentlemen preferred. 9 TWO-FAXfILY 5-5, excellent condi­ rooms, oil heat, in first class con­ bling at a base oamp that had been dren’s Court tomorrow. Loot and Found FURNITURE Refinlohlng, anUque Equipment Co., 38 Main St. Brand Name Appliances Hazel St. Tel. XH. 9-2170. dition, large lot with garage, tool READY BUYERS waiting.. For im- 1948 Studebaker Landcruiser furniture a specialty, chairs caned 30 Laurel Street Oak St. tor with approximateIy/80 tion inside and out, oil steam heat, mediate action list your 'property set up on Bunker Hill F.oad. the "The prince and Miss Hayworth and TV at Tremendous Savings shed and coop. $15,500. S. A. boya hid' found the ’’victim.” ad­ stand together In this infamous FOUND—2 feUowi who will wax. — With very low mileage. and rtutaed. Anaon F. Thorp. f l a g s t o n e . Stona tor walla, lb. freeze compartment— CLEAN, Comfortable room, very storm windows, near bus, stores, with the Albert J. Gatto Co., Real- Phone Mitchell 9-5735. Tel. MI-3-7388 or Ml-3-6738 EARN TO $1800 monthly. Thou­ house fronts, fireplaces, etc. CHAXtBERS FURNITURE school, good income, will go G.I. Beachler, Agent. Phone XII. ministered first aid and fashioned matter,”'asld Atty. Bartley Crtun- w aA and clean out your car for Clean. Fully equipped. sands Jobs open in S. America, $150, central, 3 minutes to buses and 3-6969. tors. CH. ?-8489, evenings XO ton Notd) Quarry. M’ . 9-0617. stores. Walking .distance to fac- <3arlton W. Hutchins. XD. 9-8132, 3-6946, JA. 8-3989. a stretcher .out of trees they had He denotjneed the case so only S5. For aervict telephone MI. COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart Africa, Europe, U,S.. etc. AU SALES " ^ 9-4694. cut down for the purpose of carry­ ^‘ridiculous sod cruel” and de­ •-0T51. 1946 Plymouth Fordor Sedan PAINTING, Exterior and Interior, / tory. Tel. Xfl. 9-7837. XIANCHESTER/— Two family R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ types labor, trades, drivers, office ROYAL AND Snuth-C>>rona port- At The Green Both Like New CASH WAITINO (or any type real ing him back to their base. clared the charges are “th'e work — Fully equipped. paperhan^ng. Ceillnga refinish- SIX ROOM colonial 8-8. Firwlace, duplex. Centrally located. Nice LOST—PASS BOOK No. 2447. matic woahing machines, vacuum ed. Wall paper books on requeat. workers. Women also needed. Em­ ’ able and standard typewriters. Mitchell 3-5187 PLEASANT, FURNISHED room, estate you have to aell. First and First word that ajboy was "loot” of a. publicity seeking individual.” 1948 Plymouth Coupe— Good ployers pay fair If hired, many AU makes of adding machlnea For Appointment To See, Call tile bath, plastered walls. "Excel­ condition'. r wtihin and for ttu* The Cobra and Rattlesnake 333 Main. ^ metal veneUan blinds at a new Owner in poor health and wishes cheater In the near future. Ehccel- PLUCQED SEWERS Di.Hrlrt of Manrhciiirr. on the 22nd day The Radicals •^eviou.sly con­ DE LUXE CUSHION Fleetwin with neutral clutch, reg. AIR CONDITIONED offlcea. Mod­ kitchen, fireplace, hot water -heat, St. Choice half acre with excellent of April. A .n . 1961. ' tied for honors in the prac - 9 RIB r a y o n low price. Keys made while you to retire. 'This is a good opportune lent opportunity, good earnings and 1854 CHEIVROLETS, 2-doors, beau­ $11.50, only 1189. ISave $25. Terms. • TOOL and GAUGE ern design. Near Post Office, Main recreation room la cellar, amesite view. Owner, Belcher, BU, 9-1007. Proront. JOHN J. WAI.I.ETT. Judgr. ceded defeat in the balloting when caniporee. '' The noon meal wait. Marlow’s. ity for some family not afraid to pleasant workitig conditions. Ex­ 6>tntr of Thdmoa, W. Hrndrrron. latr tiful colors. 1954 Pontlhc Star 6.00 X 16—$14.95* Barstow’s, E'vlnrude Dealer since Masklat GluaeA ;. INSPECTORS street, corner Wadsworth. MI. drive. Beautifully landscaped the Peroni^tk, parly plied up a lead day was the requirement^ 6.70 X 15—$16.95* work.and make real money. All perience required in popular priced 1931. Just north o f,P.O. Phone Ml. 9-9779, or MI. 9-9819. -— ' yard. Many more extras. Price of Minchr..|rr, In said District, de- Eight Scouta paaaed Chief, Catalina, teeny-weeny mile­ WEAVING of burns, moth holes must be sold. lock, stock and bar­ retail shoe operations. The follow- crn.tod. 1 of alnrmst 2 to 1. Offitia’l returns age on each. Full 90-day guaran­ 7.10 X 15—$18.95* 9-7231. flcptle ;ranks. Dry WeUs, Sewer • GAUGE MAKERS $12,100; Phone Barbara Woodi I Resort Property For Sale 74 On niptlnn of Harvoy Barl-stt of said ing; cooking and cleqning up a qnd torn clothing, hotsery runs, rel Good terms’ to responsible in^ positions are open; FOR RENT—All or in part, 11’ x 12’ Mnnrhr.-irr. administrator. ' from/’4,594 of the 38,369 election tee, bonk financing. Bob Oliver , 7.60 X 15—$19.95* Ltaea Installeid— Cellar Water- Agency. ,x a . 9-7702. ‘ , camp site. After the!^oon meal 6.50 X 16—$19.95* handbags repaired, zipper re­ party. ’The Waterfront Realty Co., Preoflng Dene. • PRECISION GRINDERS floor space in business zone. MI. I COVENTRY LAKE— Four room ORDERED: That six months from preb^incts gave Tcisaaire 669,267 the Rattlesnake P am I won tba -hoa the best in cars at Center 410 Asylum St., Hartford, JA. SHOE STORE MANAGER M ACADEMY STREET —Six room Ihr 22nd dav of April. A.D., 1951. hr otea lo 342.250 for Larralde. *Plus Tax placement, umbrellas repaired, Building Materials 47 3-7043 or MI. 9-2510. I year round cottage, fully insulated, and Ihr samr arr llmlird and allnwr< treasure hunt. T h» Flaming Ar­ Motor Sales, 461 Main St. meq'a shirt collars reversed and 5-0796, or Coventry PI. 3-7933. Dutch colonial, in good condition. Radical party sou.irs aald the SHOE SALESMEN • JIG BORERS ] storm windows, fireplace. Full for thr errditora within which to bpink row and the^CobrAratrol followdd All firsts, no seconds, no factory rtplB'ce.d. Marlow’s Little Mend­ Brass .Inside L o c k s ___ each $1.6S McKin n ey bros. FOR RENT—Small store, 23 Oak Laundry room off kitchen, I price $5,000. About $2,000 cash re- In ihrlr claim' against Said rstair .dind .two leaders had been taken to the TO BE SURE SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. thr »nld administrator Is directed Jo rive a degree ryadihg, or asimuth, blemish. With Pennsylvania famous ing Shop. AN BSTABUSHED soda shop and Street. For Information call Ml. screened porch, attic, oil steam j qulred. ACB Realty. MI. 9-2392. town of Eva Perbn ( ormerly La luncheonette for ssde. Long term, " HOSIERY s a l e s g i r l ' Stain Grade Mahogany Doora — I80-IS8 Pearl 8L TeL M1-S-5308 • EXPERIMENTAL 9 1690 or MI. 9-8091. Piihlir notice lo the c(-editor' todsflng Ip with a combaids over a half mile lifetime road hazard guarantee. CASHIER all aizca ...... each $7.95 heat, storm'windows and screens, their rlalms wllhin aald' tim f allowed Plata), the capitalof Bueno.s'Aires SEE McCLURE IN-’THE-HOME SERVICE. Up­ low rent lease available. Call ACB MACHINISTS one-car-garage, one block from I ANDOVER, BOLTON, Coventry — by puhli.'"of'the notice riven, as a result of speeches made dur­ camping experience and our next' FOR RENT (West 8ide) six room fight camp will bo May 1 1941 to 1954. Easy payment Servicenter cleaners A Home Servieck;. 101 MALE OR FEMALE for an appointment. all colors ...... sq.. $12.95 single-with ’ garage. Oil steam Tyler, Realtor. MI. 9-1169. Coventry. Tel.: PI. 2-6872. JOnprj. WAI.I.ETT. Judge, ing the campaign. Budget Center .Harlan St., Town. MI. 9-7021. 91 Center St. 436 Center St. Sparc Time or Full Time Oak Flooring ....from M $199.00 Employment Office heat, Tel, MI. 3-6953. Preliminary returns in contests St bank rates. LOCKWOOD S’fREEn'— Two bed for 80 seats in the House of De­ *i" X 4 X 8 Plyscord . .M $115.00 EXPERIENCED at doing curtaips. Me n a n d Women wanted. Good room single, glasAed in porch, new .Suburban For Sale 75 puties snd 19 in the Senate Pack 91 - Will hand launder your curtains at No t v e n d in g m a c h in e s paying jobs, earn to $2200 month We carry a complete line of heating system, large lot. Early Psirk, R^c Bf »arcl il^rald Photos./ The meetiqg for the month was ' McCLURE 1 AUTO CO. $400 monthly income and up pos­ building mateirials. Suburban Pof Rent 66 showed the Radicals have lost at Auto Repairing— Painting 7 a reasonable price. Ml. 9-2111. in Canada, Alaska, Australia. U. Weell lays occupancy. Near new Waddell BOLTON HILLSIDE, 4'i; room least one. and probably two. seats held -April.23 at Bowers School. sible in 'just spare' time,. mOre in S., and other foreign areas. Fare NATIONAL BUILDERS’ FIVE R(X>M house, oil heat, school. Only $8,900. Hurry fast on ranch, combinatlort kit'chen^ din­ Marines Corps, 220,000, Air I^rce, For the' Theme of the Month, Husdon Saleis and Service full time. National Concent with To Gel Petition in the lower chamber. They held House Unit Backs Building—Contracting 14 paid, all types labor, skilled, un­ SUPPUES tesian well. Available May this one. Goodchild Realty Co., ing room, fireplace, doulJ ou ^ 14. ■ ___ , 960.000. ’‘‘The Story of OU,” several excel­ 373 Main Street reference from' B.ank, Chamber of skilled. No obligation. write 420 Davenport Avenue 8 A. M. to 4:30 IV M. Phone Coventry PI.,2-7011. Realtors. MI. 3-7925 any time. closets, sliding doors,, gajarsge. The Army was given 345 nul- lent exhituts were prepared by l()ach CAR BURN OIL? Commerce, will hire 5 men or Bureau of Foreign Services. 119 many extras. Lot 107 x 150, no Santiago Nudelman:'a principal GENERAL Construction, altera­ New Haven. Conn. The Park and Recreation' Ad Radical spokesman, was'defeated Gut Defense Fuiut lion.'. a cut of 10 millions! for re­ of the Deris. CMbber Roderick Ella-. tions, remodeling, plastic tile, women to supervise tjiis sensa- Broadway. New York 6. N. Y. Telephone STate 7-3597 development. Only $9,500. Carlton search and development. TTic com- son of Deh 1 showed a working Open Evenings (Closed Saturdays) Wanted.To Rent 68 If you see it. you will want to vlsory Commis.iion holds its next by a Peronista nominee in the I Economy overhaul, most all counter work, garage, etc. No job ! tional business. No sellin'g .pn your W. Hutchins. M l. 9-5132, 9-1691. niiuce had thi i to model of an oil pumping station 1962 FORD fordor, original A-1 con­ too small. Eugene Girardin, 16 part or experience' neceaaary.. In­ own this de luxe Cape Cod, located regular meeting May 11 and Is eighth diatrict of the'fcderal capi­ (Continued from Page One) "With new weapons and deviaes WE BUY THREE, 4 or 5 rooms, unfurnished. tal. . and Mrs. John Rice, deh mother c t diUon, new Urea, lustrous blue fin­ cars. Parts and labor $49.95. Trotter St. ML 9-5509. come to atart immediately. Quali­ Situations Wanted—e Diamonds— Watches— at 598 West Middle Turnpike, six VERNON—Four finished rooms and expected to discuss a petition -of literally uhthought of posr Den 3, displayed a model oU weU Entire or Partial Estates' Busmess couple. Prefer Manches­ garkge, hot water oil heat, conven­ ish. . 1961 Chevrolet tudor, deluxe No money down. $4.90 month- fications as follows: ■ ■ ' / Female * 38 Jewelry ^48 PRA'TT and WHITNEY rooms (two upstairs partially fin­ signed by north end residents who The National Senate looked lo of one mililon and $750,000 less than sibilitics. the niatatenance of a derrick and storage tanks made by model,, equipped and honestly CABINET MAKING—W: also do 1. Good Character. ter.'^ Call xa. 9-5234, 9 a.m. to 9 ient to highway. Boating and fish­ remain unanimously Peronista. w;ia provided this year. ly« Ail work guaranteed. Antiques, China. Glass p.m. daily. ished! oil heat, fireplace, large request that William S. .^earnt sizable ueseapoi structure ts of her boys," guaranteed. 1949 fonUac, converti­ all typea of carpentry work, re­ 2. Spare a minimum of 8 hours LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler,'r«- ing in the back yard. $11,200. ■Tho government 'party also Interservice activities; $527,500.- primary importance.’ An unusual array of dinoaaura V Complete Households AIRCRAFT. Madeline Smith, Realtor. XU. be retained'in his position as di­ ble, 8 cylinder, hydramatic, radio modeling. . alteratlona, etc. Good weekly. CURTAINS Laundered and ironing palrs, adjusts watches expertly. YOUNG COUPLE, two small boys. kitchen, aluminum combination swept .nrovincial and most city o f­ 000. a budget cut of 20 million.i-and The Navy and the Marine Corps was Den Mother Mrs. Beii Harry’a workmanship, and reaaonable done in my home. XO. $-4333. Storage ixits, Store Stock 9-1642, XII. 9-1116., , rector of the Comrhunlty "Y". a reduction of $228.8OO,0()O frorp . and heater, new top, lustrous blue COLE M.OTORS 3. 8^ 5 investment (fully ae^ Reasonable prices. OpM daity. Dlvlelon of United Aircraft , being evicted, desperately qeed windows and screens, amesite fices. At Icas.t three city govern­ got $1,19.874.900 for research, and ! «-'(*'ibit. including a ' “ Pleslonaur,’ ' rates. Estimates gladly given. Thursday cvenlnga. Meanwhile, plans to abolish the ■ 1951 funds. These activities include finish, priced to. sell today,' See cured). . i n Sprues Call Anytime ■four or five rooms. MI. 9-1858. driveway, Venetians. Move right VEIRNON—Four year old CapeCod. ments previously do'minated by the the Air Force $109,150,000. t ^y Cub John Urtianetti, a ’’Trtcera- Call Dick at PI. 2-6695 or John at atreet Mitchell 9-4387. position of ” Y” director effective financing-atomic testa, for. which Bob Oliver at Center Motor Sales, 436 Center Street If you ean meet these qualifications Corporation in with no redecorating necessary. OtUar,’ fireplace, large lot, $9,000. opposition were lost in Buenos .Third Nuc lear Sub j tops.’’ by Jason^Sti^rid. an 461 Main. XU. 3-5769. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 WAR VETERAN and wife desper- April 30 have not changed, acedrd- Aires Province.- the committee recommended 25 and desire an intei-vlew with fac- ROBERT M. REID ft SON Schwartz Real Eztate, JA. 5-5138; ing to General Manager, Richard Navy fimds . contemplate the D ^ d Mornsmi sad Ml-9-0980 I lory representative, then answer THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet 1 ately heed 3 or 1 rooms, unfurh- Excellent financing' availabla. Juiit The C^immunlsls" appeared to I millions of the 35 millions re- KAI8ER-^1951 Deluxe with heater, 8PEC1ALI2UNG In custom built ga­ Garden—-Farm— Dairy Phone Nanch^ter MI-9-777e 366 Msih St- Cast Harffori^ Martin.' quested. : , operation of 1.080 ships in the ac- !*,, 5S!!2i’ this sd immediately. Please do not Center, 995 Main St., . Invitea you ! ished, except range and refrigera­ reduced for quick-sale t6 $1$,600. ANDOVER. BOLTON. Coventrj- — poll a smaller percentage of votes I live fleet Funds for continued push button radio, . visor, Trico rages, Stanley overhead \ doors, 201 BtAlN S T . .MANCHESTER tor. Please call MI. 9-2001. The petitionwas directed to the answer this advertisement unless to visit pets of all kinds. Con­ Products . 50 Large 10 roOm Cape Cod, all im- than in 1951,-. when they captured f For the .overall acUyities of the coristruetion 'were provided in o r-l.?^son, ’|^ mother of Den. 7, bad a kcrap- window leaner, back-up lights, .abintta. block tile celllnn, al- If you are looking for an older Board of Directors but referred j.Defense Dept,, Elsenhower had re- ’’terationa, additions. Call FTank I you have the necessary capital necticut bred Parakeets. XO. provementa, barn, excellent loca- onl.v 71.000 of the 7 'j million bal­ Her td prevent mass' ob.'olescence : on oil, '. - handicraft j s 'work on nylon ctutom slip cover^ white WANTED TO Rent. Small work­ I tion, 7 acres, asking $14,900.00. by that group at Us laat meeting quested $29,887,055,000, The com- wall Urea, overdrive." Privatelv Auto Driving School 7-A Contois, Ml. 3-5322. . . . available and are a person who can 9-427". Hours Monday through WHITE LILAC Bushes, $1 each. shop, minimum .floor spare 30 x home with a large porch, a dining lots cast. of the fleet in future years. Also; make and give a definite decision Friday, 10 to 6:30, Wednesday room, a comfortable living room , Near lake—1 rodma, fireplace, lo XIartin and the (Commission for The final election results will be mittee said its a 1 per'cent cut approved . were funds for main­ her Den’s visit to the Jud WiUiama- owned. MI. 9-4563 to 6 p.m., MI. MORTLOCK’S DRIVING School. Tel. xn. 3-4586. 50, within 5 mite radius of Man­ I basement, double Ipt,, $7,900.00. consideration. would not retard the buildup of the Game Bird Farm. 9-9737 after 6 •p.m, SPECIALIZING in carpentry, after you know the facts, as all closed at 2 p.m. S. A H. Green chester. Reasonable rent. MI. plus a pleasant kitchen and four compiled by an election co'incil. tenance of a "mothball” fleet of Lost confidence quickly restored jobbing and alterations. Guaran­ those selected will ^ hired imme­ otamps. Over lod' others, listings always Martin told the Board at its which convenes later today. ."new look” defense program based Den No. 7 also enjoyed a visit to "Slnre 1907 9-2015 after 5 p.m. spacious bedrooms, we have such 1.400 ships and for conslructidh of ONLY DOUGLAS wiU aell you a by a skilled, courteous instructor. teed work. No job too small. Rock- diately, Write.fully about yourself, CHICKEN MANURE for your'gar­ By Reid rteeded. Welles Agency, C^oventr’y. meeting Tuesday that the decision The outcome did not surprise op­ (on improved weapons >and greater ,^-ton pickup 9-60T5. BAILEY’S Antiqua Shop, St2 Main garage. Very-.daairable location. owner. Asking $16,300, Call Rock­ ing with the School Building Com­ by only scattered minor'disorders ; h« *. affect military programs. by June 30 of t ^ j Cubmaster, Ken Xterah, wiu 'ba tha Excellent cofMllUon, $745. Carter York 1. atrett. XUtchcU 34003. Modwatel> Large Rouad Xlahogaay Dining Table (6 leaves), China Cabinet, Farms and Land For Sale 71 mittee and the Board of Education I dree inventory of usable aircraft Chibm ^er . ROOFING. Siding and carpentry. ville 5-5356. until a street battle Buenos ‘ ( Ford said' the Army voluntarily Chevi^et Co., 811 Main St. MI. prtead items ta china, giaas. Un- 4 .Poet Bed, Cnadlntands, Wing Chisir, Bine Chinese Rug EASTERN CXJNNECnCUT — Ex­ ' on the status of the Keeney Street Aires'Friday night between Radi­ was estim^ed at from 21.010 on i a )I Dan Mothera of Pack 91 art Alterations and additions. Ceil­ WANTED -r- Woman for general OFFICE SPACE BOLTON j reduced its orig!!bsI pioney rc- June 30, 1951, to 22.927 a year, 9 «3 8 . Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 w a n , pewter and furniture. (5-11x8-16), Several SnaaU Oriental Rugs Including Fine Bok. ceptional buys dairy; poultry EAST WINDSOR, o « Route 5. at­ I School. .. cals and Peroniatas. Police put the I quests by 127 million dollars and urged to make aariy reservationa ings. Workmanship guaranteed. laundry work. Steady work— good harm (SrlOxd). 8 Oil Paintings by Merlin and 1 Will. Sandwich late.*. pay. Xfaple . Dry Cleaners and farms, with or without stock, two Want a home? See thia one. A tractive (oiff-room (Cape God, ex­ toll in that fight at one dead and , later the combined services agreed for, ’’Webelo, Wds with Edward 1163 CHEVROLET aU metal station BOYS FULL size English type bl- A. A. Dion, Lnc., * 299 Autumn IN A 100% Ginas Lamp. Victorian Lamp with Overlay, other laterestlag darling dva room ranch atylc, aitu- pandable. Lot approximate half ELECT VOVNO DEMOCRATS Of the Defense Dept, generally, Haiihsadourian. wagon, like new condiUon, radio, itrset Xtltch*!) 3-4S60. Launderers, 72 Maple Street. 406 acres.' Listings’ always needed. 41 injured, ncludln" 23 police. ' j to a-further-.cut d (. 183 millions eyeje. Never used. Call MI. 9-6836 Items. Sonae Modern Furniture. Welles Agency, Coventry. Tel.: ated on a good lot 100 x- 200. Oil acre, ■ full baaeraent, tile bath. Hartford. April 26 (Sbr-Drle- Eaection offlciala estimated more I because of reprogramming or er- the committee expressed displim- Let'a not forget the Pack meaUag ‘ heatar, .low mileage. Douglaa ilRer'T35p.m7 ure over ' accounting procedures and Outing to be held at Gamp Motors, 833 Main. . , MOTHERS — 90,000 women aU 8REEII MANOR LOCATION ADDITIONS from various reliable sources:—2 Chlckeacoop . PL 2-6872. heat, artealan' well and many 'ex- Price $10,800. Call owner, Windsor gatea to the first ara.ual meeting then eigh. million of’ - le 9,300,000 ( rors in computations.' • .. - Hoofing through the U. 8. are taking ad­ Windsor Chairs. Several Hltchroek Chairs, Boston Ritcker, Maple traa too numeroua to mention. Locks, NA. 3-6730. . of the New England Intercol­ regiatered voters rsat ballots.- Military Cut SOO.tMN) - and what it called *'a'iong-f.^sting Jotuison on June 20. 16-A WITH AVAILABLE chaotic fiscal situation.” ' 1862 CHEVROLET H*ton pick-up, Business Services Offered 13 vantage of the hours their chUdren 6 Post Bed. Pine Wash Stand, Assorted Old Lamps. Brass Items. legiate Aasn. of Young Democrats “nie "Vice Presidency became va­ 'The con^mittee said the average ROOFING— Bpecialtring tn repair­ are In school to earn a good in­ 3-MriOM RaMh PARKING SPACE? HiHisea For Sale 72 , Call For Appointment To;jSea ■ closed a two-day aeasion here yes­ cant on the dieath o> Peron’i 1951 It called fo. an investigation to TRA CK S .dark green. Low mileage, $945. Several Oil Palafings. some China Incloding C u ^ and Saucers. Wmntjed»'-Real Estate 77 military .strength to be'maintained PL.\NE HORSES O uter OtevrbUt Co,, $ii Main WIRING INUTALLATION of aU ing roofa of all Undo. Also new come with Avon. Call Mrs. eurtis. X Glaasware, Brtc-a-Biac, ete.. Empire Sideboard, Alctorlaa Gen- terday by electing, these officers: running mate. Dr.. HDrtenaio|Qui- during the fiscal year starting determine whather appropriated Butte'. Mont. .—Dearlodfff MANCHESTER —Several two-fam­ AUCE CLAMPBT, ReMtor funds are being used to help Bt, Ml. 9-8286. typaa. No Job’'too ttqaU. 'Pater roofa. Gutter work. Chimneys JA. 5-2491 after 6 P-~m. • with attached garage. Let SO z 1 We have Just such offices tleouMi’s Chair, Repro. Gov. Winthrop Block Front Desh. WA^lTBD — Ranch home df (Cape Frederick J. WUlman, South jano. in 10yL-.h^era'faq^^aM^a k)nro, July 1 would be 3.201,000, about National Forest Rangers fouad cleaned, repaired. M years’ ex­ Uy hbihaa, Utraa bedroom, Auto­ finance . officers’, clubs and rest . Pantaluk, 40 Foatar straaL PheaM 1$S, weU-laadecaped. Cewihiaa- awaiting your inspection. matic beat, witb garagVa located Phone XU-9-4543 '■ CoPerOi\istas h eld,lib doiible that,of June 30..1950, about self-sustaining,- and t^m M eq,(U 4 aes Fraak Miller at Agency. Xa.'9-TMS. Box K. Herald. . Ibrak land ao blred 6a alr- , dlUon. Price $296. Clarke Motor 3-53S1 DEPENibABLE, conoci e n 1 1 o u a CwHIvated gardea piet. Other (qmily. Four bedroom Dutch co­ dent; Roy Jaclcson, Danbury. Yale... S^ats tpjUie R a d ic^ ’ ^4. Seven of the Ume th^ Koreah war; started. that the weight' limit dh plane\99 spot the animate,. Tbo BalM, IDl Broad St. Tel. MI. GARDEN PLOWING. Aok for Walt. wortera. Must be over 25 ' years exhrao. Srailhly priced. Owner I ROBERT M. iREip ft SON, AUCTIONEERS £ aST HARTFORD. Near present lonial. Center entrance, fireplace, WE HAVE buyers Waiting (or sin­ Secre.ta^. and Marguerite Gorry, (he opp^ tion Ja«io( and 73 of ^jrservices, heir s ho»v the man­ hold g(M

. i '■ ' . t- . V. -^y: V . ' . t . .. '/, t Jt N. ■ . ‘ ' \ ' {1 . X-. '■ ■ ■ ■. . . ■ ■ \- PAGE StXTEEH MONDAY, APRIL 26,^1954 iManrlifatfr’ lEvraing Ifwalii Average Daily Net Prem Ron The Weather F sr thf Wiwk E a M Ferecast of C. 8. Weather Barsaa Aprtl S4, 19M > A son; -Idsrk Edwsrd, their first A surprise farewell party was Oecasloaal sbewere, aeattered child, was born Saturday to Mr. given for Mr. and Mrs,. Roy Knofla, tboadereterms toaigbt aad Wed- About Town and. Mrs. John FamiAllettl, 7708 ^ Harlan St., Saturday night, at X 11,165 their, home, with about 20 guests aeaday. Warmer Wednebday. North Trail, Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. Member ef tlM Andlt some suasbine. Mia. toaigbt abeat Famiglletti is the former Betty present. The hostessen were Mrs. A ion w u bom in Quincy, Mem ., Wesley Smith and M rs.' Robert Buremi *f OIrcalatioM 55. Rlgh tomorrow da-7a. on Aprtl to Mr. «iid Mr«. Jane Lew'is, daughter of Mrs. M anchetter^A City o/ Village Cliarm Cbulcs R. Hol|nan, formerly reel^ Elisabeth Lswis, 596 Woodbiidge Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Knofla. who St. ... ■ / . are moving to Framingham, Mass., dents of this town,. soon, were presented with an allj brass log carrier. VOL. LXXIII.NO. 182 (Classified AdverOsiag ba' Pago 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS - ■---- ^ ' Sunset Circle, Past Noble Grands, i will meet tonight at 8 o’clock in ' Odd Fellows Hall. Refreshments ! Red Chineee Premier at (geneva Meeting Wonderful Mother's Day will be served by Mrs. AY-celia j •Crawford and her committee. Mrs. i Minnie Krause is in charge of the | entertainment. . | Manchester Ixxige No. 73, AF and j Car Seat $2.49 AM, will hold a atated communlca-1 tion at the Masonic Temple tomor. | b e a u t if u l n e w row evening at 7:30. There will be ' no degree work, but at the conclu-1 Sion of the business meeting there | DAN RIVER GIFT BOXED will-be a social hour and refresh-i ments. Worshipful Master John I,, i ‘D octored ^ ’ i^ n iiy Von Deck has arranged an interest­ ing prt^ram consisting primarily PILLOW-CASE and SHEET SETS of movies taken on a fishing trip in Canada. All Master Ma.spns ate Duo-lone woven floral pattern on white'grounds. cordially invited to attend. Stevena VipWa Photo of Hiinaelf with Schine Shadow check on colored grounds. Earl Schlemlnger, son of Mr. Senate Set ^ Angry Row and Mrs. Otto Schleniinger, 40 I Pine Hill St., has been listed on the winter term scholastic honor To Test Ike / s h e e t and roll kt Oregon State College, Cor­ its Check $ 6 9 5 vallis, Ore. He is a senior in Baby Scales PHXOW-CASE SETS business and' technology. SET $5.98 and $7.98 Farm Plan A / S e ^ r i n g 1— 81x108 Sheet BEAUTIFULLY Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ 2— 42x36 Cases BOXED ters, No. 33, will meet tomorrow at Washington. April 27 (>1P)— 8 p. m. in Odd Fellows hall. The The Senate defeated today an WashiiWton, April 2 7 — husines.s sks.sion .will be followed effort to extend rigid govern­ Disclosdre^at a photogra^- by an‘entertainment and social of SecretaiV of the Army time with refreshments. ment farm price supports on major crops for a year Stevens anoNPvt. G. David Daughters of Liberty No. li, through 1955. By a 48-40 Schine, providra by the Mc­ PILLOW-CASE SETS $ 2 ^ 6 9 LOLI, announce a rummase sale vote, it scuttled an amend­ Carthy camp, wto “cropped” for Friday, April 30, at 9:30 a. m. from a larger picture stirred / SET Cbott En-Lal, left,..Red Cklaoeo brooder aad Foreign MiaiiKter, tiiras to talk with a' member of bis ment to a special wool hill of­ 2— 42x36 Cases in Orange hall. Members arc -delegation daring opening stages of tbO, Geneva Conference In Switxerland, April 26. . At upper right a roaring row todaV at hear­ BEAUTIFULLY urged to leave their artieles for fered by Sen. EUender (I)- BOXED Is. .Soviet Foreign Bflaiater V.vacbealav M. Molotov and seated beside him Is Kussisn Deputy Foreign ings on the McCart^’-Army the sr.le at the hall Thrusday from Slinister Andrei Gromyko, {AP Wirephoto tia rsMo from Geneva.) La) and a group of other 7:30 p. m. on. Tf pi«k up is dc- farm state lawmakers. dispute. What W’onderful gifts! In pink, blue, yellow and green. , .slred, Mr.s. Mary Phclp.s. 29 Grif% Army Counsel Joseph N.XWeich / fin Rd., may be contacted. called It a "doctored photonaph, Washington, April 27 (PC)— a "trick’’ and "shameful.'’ Soroplimist Club niembers will The Senate .sclieduled show­ ■ Sen. McCarthy snapped, that Indochina ase-Fire Seen Welch was "lying." dine at the Memorial Hospital this down voting today on wheth­ Roy Cohn, counsel to McCarthy DAINTY CLAfRE GREEN COHON FILLED evening at 6:30 sharp atid after­ er rigid high level farm price wards will bo taken on a con­ was called to the witness chair and ^ ducted tour of the institution. supports should be continued acknowledged he had supplied thsi As Result of '^neva Talks for two more years— the key photograph to Ray , H. Jenkins, PRINTED SUMMER QUILTS William V. Gallo, 242 Summit agricultural issue before Con­ special cdunael to the Senate In­ vestigation Subcommittee. But \ St., was called to Brooklyn, N. Y.. owv gress this year. Thursday, by .the death of his • Geneva, April 27 (^)— Cohn said he did not know the pic- Mrs. Day's Ideal But as the issue arose, it was .not .4rmy Secretary Robert Stevens looks at s photograph of himself with Pvt. G. David Schine as he ■-ture had been ‘‘cropped’’ or edited, fattier, Frank Gallo, whose funeral North Korea today pro^sed a clearcut test, and it appeared testifies under rr, Jenkins aaid See the new 3-season blankets lowed by negotiations with the cunenl Geneva Conference on For,* -— ;— burg, Va.. told the court in regard a "devotion to democracy In any he was under the impression when field will .speak on flower arrange­ of the re.sults at Geneva," 'East issues. \ (Continued on Page Four) way comparable ,lo the indocrina- / Churchill vi;as replying to a Communist-led V i e t m I n h. The to his previous testimony: Secret Briefiii«[ he cross-examined Stevens yester­ ments at the monthly meeting of j T was mistaken —I think so—I tlon of Soviet Youth with Com­ day that the photograph waa of the Women’s Club of Manc’.iester question by ‘ opposition leader United States iic understood to op­ Dulles had submitted the Ameri------— Clement Attlee on the Paris meet­ pose any cease fire not accom­ cait proposals ,.fo Soviet Amba.s-! , .. . am still confused on it." munist ideology." Stevens and Schine alone. tonight at 8 o'clock at the Eman­ ' Teatimony to Stick .\sks Comparative 'Study For Governors uel Lutheran Church. ing of the western Big Three For­ panied by certain unspecified sador Georgi Zarubin in .VVashing-; • 'J I 'x c g k i 'l - I rhagXCi Jenkms put the cropped picture / eign Ministers which preceded the guarantees. ton Marcli J9. Their nature was ^ o AF 1 1 lE J A la v l? After a vlgo.rous fight b.v Col, C. "I recommend instead of takjng in evidence yesterdsy after CHATHAM’S current 19-natlon Geneva parley. Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. not disclosed. ' i T \ I ’l l # Robert Bard.-the prosecutor. Car- the teacfiings of Marx out of the VVa.shington. April 27 i/P> Gov­ Stevens had testified, in reply to V France is reported to have Molotov drove in a bulletproof U. S. oOflcial.'-. said, however, the I . o f ’A C 'f B-P|A«a ' g g a a * rick's testimony was permitted to •si'hools that the hook.s b’e intro­ ernors of the 48 statc.s and three questions,-that tO the best of his Nk asked for military as.sistance ixk' limousine to the lakeside villa of proposals dealt with concrete rcc-1 " * * * ''^ * ' ■■■ 1111 remain In evidence for the eight- duced into the high schools with teri;itorie.s got-a top level briefing recollection he had ntver been iO B TUCKER Indochina, but both the United I- ranee's Georgea Bldault for talks ommendations as contrasted with member court to Weigh. (Onipetent instructors in political on Indochina and other world ten­ photographed along with .^chine. kBrclat AE«at Carrick was the only witness to science to teaih Communism assS sion spots today at the opening of NEW yOBk.UI''K I.N8. CO. States and Britain are understood oil which nations will be invited, procedural questions taken up in The picture showed Steveha and LIGHTWEIGHT ^ \ to iwve turned down immediate earlier talks in Washington and Doctoi* License testify that he personally had over­ comparative form o f government J.’ a two-day eonference arranged hy Schine standing' in front of an. Business lns..^^n^dowments here for dlscuasiqns on Indochina. heard Dickenson informing on hir Mrs. Gordon aaid. big scale military intervention. They had a tO-nnnute discussion. Moscow. , . President Eisenhower. airplane. It was identified as' Ketireraent Ins. * AMdent Ins. fellow prisoners of war while held She agreed with young people The conference at the old State Mortgage Ins.— Life liwlmince Infants' and To<]dlers' Churchill spoke quietly and Then Molotov drove back to his. /'A Joint BritishrAmerican com- Hartford, April 27 (,7*»- Dr. Don­ haying been taken last November BLANKETS calmly to the crowded House. He ald F. Gibson. 52. was without a by the Chinese Conrimunists at who. she .said, contend t’nat "only Dept, builillng bn* Pennsylvania at McGuire Air Force Base. N. J. Dresses, $l.39-$4^98 villa. There was no clue at once nunique i.ssucd in London after Pyoktong, North Korean Avenue, next door to the Wljite T E L MI-9-5833 cautioned members ndt to say on the results of the get-together. Ehilles' visit there two.weeks ago license today, but the'Danbury and ii. that way will they learn what Welch offered what he said was anything that would render mote Dickenson is accused of Inform­ is the threat of Communism," and House, wa.s held behind closed U. S. military thinking general said Dultvs and British Foreign West Redding pliysici^ may ap­ doors. the original picture from which I difficult what he called the "mo­ ply to the next session o.^Oic Jegis- ing and of collaborating with the added: V ly is reported to be that the fall Secretary Anthony Eden had rc- ChlncHO .Reds. For the most part, the gov- this was cropped. It showed an of­ mentous discussions and vital con­ \lewed the atomic question and j Inlure for rc.storation of iHa right "If we cannot Iriust our teachers Infants' tacts'which are now In progress." of Dlen Bien Phu. while it would Before Carrick. was called back to give,/lhiS course and if we do cniors declined conuuent on. re­ ficer—identified as "Col. Bradley’’ bo serious, m ould be nothing more discussed the latest U. S. pro- , to practice medicine and sHrgery to the stand, an Army doctor marks by Vice Pirsidenl Nixon, on the other side of Schine. And Churchill said the siege of the petals. i ll^ls state, according to hiVco- not have faith that bur youth will Creepers French fortress of Dlen Blen Phu than the loss of a battle and not a testified that Death Valle.v POW reject Communism and accept who presided, and Under.secretary beyond Bi-adley w as part of a ci­ fatal blow to Frace’s position in The whole exchange grew out counsel David Goldstein. \ democracy ra- the best form _/>f of State Walter Bedell Smith, who vilian. identified as John G. $l.98-$3.98 "creates violent tension in, many In a unanimous opinion returneti Camp, where Dickenson was first blinds at a time when calm judg­ Indochina. of President Eisenhower’s speech heidjn the winter of 1950-51, was government evolved by free men, discussed foreign policy. Adams. .\rmy counselor. ment la most peeded.” Any milit.vry intervention in before the United Nations General Verterda.v. the State Siiprem^ K then we have failed miserably .Mixed Reaetioh The picture took on importance Court held that the State Health \ V t - . Tbs'79-year-old statesman spoke Indochina. Washington is said to Assembly last Dec. 8 suggesting (Continued on Page Four) .somewhere along the line in the Gov.^ Theodore R. McKoldin of from the fact the Armv-McCarthy k of the sudden, unexpected return Dent., .vas justified; in revoking leaching of democratic principles.." Maryland said he found the world row revolves about the Army’s Dr. Glb.son’s license because of un­ Rosebud of Foreign Secretary Anthony (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) Housing Administrator Albert picture "both optimistic and pessi­ contention that the Senator and Eklen to London from Paris and professional conduct in the treat­ M. Cole declared today the "No. 1 mistic. depending upon the area.’’ his aides, exerted improper pres- Kimonos v_>- the Cabinet meeting Sunday , which ment of his benefactress. Miss Housing Scandal" ‘is the nation's Tlie Rcpublfc'an executive declined F.lizabeth. M. Ayres. 74. of Dan­ to elaborate. (Continued on Page Four) if. A ^ $1.69 followed. ITien he said: slums. He palled on the Chan\)>er "As a result, we have the fullest bury. during her final illbess. . NeVs Tidbits to support' a public housing pro- Comments were equally vague Nylon As a re.sult of . the Supreme confidence in the wisdom of the Culled ffom AP Wires from two Democratic: governors, Can-Can course we have agteed to follow’.’’ U. S. Civilian Pilot Court’s- decision, Goldstein' said. (Continued on Page Eleven). Frank Lausche of Ohio and Robert It, was at this point that he an- Dr. Gibson’s, only remaining re­ r. kennon of Louisiana.. Panties noi;nced the deciaian sgal.-ist im- course is an application to the Gen­ Kennon, who supported Eisen- eral Assembly at its next seasion. Puerto Rican Ttolionallat to be jiower in the 1952 presidential B ^U etins T-4-1 HAIB • - Sizes 4 to 8 mediate military action in Indo­ china. ' Wounded in War Short of Standards sentenced in Ne.w Y ^ k on charge Salk Says Nature election, said he found the admin­ from Vhe AP Wires $1.59 Ttie State Supreme Court, in a istration ."Well awace of what is AUTOMATIC N flO lf Attlee asked whether there wSa of threatening life o^.^I*resident any possibility of putting the Indo­ unanimous opinion written b.v going on in world affairs and. at ' rNlldOII ... Associate Justice Raymond E Elsenhower.. Air Force'Secretary Aiils Polio'Vaeeiiie the .sam'e time, very realistic." ' chinese matter ahead of Korea i down, Gibson’^ Harold E. Talbott says "capa­ FBI B.ARES WOOL FR.Yl’D "with a view to getting some kind Honjr Kong. April 27 (/P)— An American civilian pilot flying i^:' Lau.sche .said he was grateful supplies to besieged French UnioiF*forces at Dien Bien Phu is i appeal yesterdayand said his care bility of Air Force" to do its vital New York. April 27 i>Pi Dr. for the cjiance to get a Jirst-hand ; Hartford. Aprtl 27 (js—-A Infants' Overalls Sleepy of standstill arrangeijient, and treatment of Miss Ayres fell job" imperUled by "alamittiK'* Jonas Salk says "nature’s own ^account ,of U. S. foreign policy. former P'S! agent trstifled todny "I am sure that ‘ is- one of the the first U. S. casualty of the blc battle for that Indochina drop Iri Air Force '’enlistments. \ that s profit of 82,780 was nmil* $l.98-$2.98 . Drya ransport said here today. far short.of professional standards wonder drugs” make effective his It was repcjrted the governors • matters which .wllll be considered fortress, officials of Civil Air 'Trs and indicated an attitude of ” cal-' Alaska' primary election beln^ polio vaccine, now getting its first closely questioned Smith. t by a Qnnrtrnqnster Corps. Pants ' at Geneva," Churchill replied. Tlie filer is Paul Robert Holden, lou» indifference" for her comfort- watched for possible significant xjlg te.st on children In scattered Gov-.pan Thornton of,Colorado, ' apeetor through the aale of wool . Britain to Promotn Peace of Greehleaf,. K in.,, who 'si'llefed or recovery'. swing to either party.. Fre;ierlck cbmmunitiea throughout the coun­ chairman of the Goveimor'a Cem- aerap purehaaed frocn the Roose* ihatfaam’s Light­ . Churchill said Eden mede it .severe wounds in his right side * Dr. Gibson's cade went before G. Uibert. 47. of East Hartford, try. ference. wgs designated to talk to i veil .Mlli*. Ibcm of Rockville. De­ f -25 r - v , clear to his western colleagues at and rifeht arm when Communist Soviet Reelects tail* of the deal between Oeorgh weight Blankets are a the Medipal Examining Board indicted for murder in alaying of The wonder drugs are antibodies new-smen after morning and after- { Geneva that Britain would, be anti-aircraft fire hft his plane over after a criminal charge of man­ his wife, ’enter.s gulHy plea ' in that the vaecine causes to develop noon sessions today ami tomorrow." .Archer, the laapertor, aad Jo­ compfetely new type of 4 ^ ready to pigy its full part 'in sup­ Dlen Bicn Phu. Voroshilov as slaughter. against him was thrown Hartford Superior Court. in the child,' said the Pitt-sburgh Eisenhower hit’ on- the briefing > seph Carter, superlntendeat of . cover for Spring, Summer'snd porting thenk in order to promote Holden is the third listed out of Superior Court in Bridge­ scientist in a 'CB.S .'roadfast yes­ idea a year ago and the governors{ Roooevelt Mill*, were related la Acting Foreign Minister Sir P'ederal Court today. a stable peace in the Far East. American casualty of .the port. Jud"e Kenneth WJ-nne said Philip McBride of Australia says terday marking the start of the liked It so much they a.sked for a I. Kail. They’re just light enough This brought further cheers from eight-ycar-old Indochina war. Two the state lacked evidence. vaccine te.st. similar fill-in on the nation's prob- | Red President 51 Rusaian.s of closed-down Soviet POSTAL P.AY HIKE URGED for Spring when othtr blankets the House. American women, employ's of the . The Medical Examining Board, embassy in Canberra will have Salk and the National Founda­ Jems this year. * i U. S. consulate at Saigon, were ------WaahingtoB. .April 27 t-Pi are Ibo heavy. .. for those frequent A Consdrvatlva member asked tjte r a lengthy hearing, said it exclusive run of 20,256-ton British tion for Infantile Paraiysis. which .\rranged by President • TtiraoSi • ■■cSis* smSI« is tsill Saqua and. ,< that Eden urge upon the Geneva Blaln M'arch 8. 1948 by a Vietminh Moscow, April 27 cJh — 'The So- found Dr. Gibson was guilty on is conducting the test, hope the A White House statement .“uiid Podtmnster Oeneml- Summer- •Kondd ships New Austrklia for trip home. field asked COngreM today te chilly Summer nights. .. for early Fall, Bonnet Sets conferees “as a matter of the ambush outside Saigon. They were vlet parliament re-elected marshal three out of six charges against . . . Moscow Radio broadca.st.s sbe-: \ accine will wipe out crippling , Eisenhower arranged the meeting • Werki on all sasular stake sta* greatest priority" ' the desirability identified as Mrs. Jeanne R. Klementl Y. Voioshilov president him. Those three"'charges were:- polio. ■“ I ■'lo bring' the heads of the state raise the anlnrtea of Postal em> before it’s time for Winter blankets. See Miami !b a delightfully soft textured Trade Unions. India's call for ladoehinese cease ' blend of 65% rayon, 30% cotton, 5% Tht Now England were inactive for the aec- the war flew in China until 1947. A number of new mtniaters were j killed and 60 injured today when a ledo’t Community Traettoa Ca. bnd straight day today because Civil Air Tranaport. headed, by created, ^ bringing the government I German commuter train ilde- fire. today, leaving this city of 326,166 wool, acetate satin bound. 72 x 9,0 for. . ♦ df a strike of an estimated 3.000 retired. U. S. Gen. CTaire L Cben-i Jo* approximatelv...... 'and the sire awiped the Scandinavian Expreaa '.Federal Court jury in San i New York, April 27 iJb-^Rlta* ban' White Piaiiis. Present were j without ptibHc traaapartatiaa. single or double beds. Pliofilm w rapp^! ' $ 4 - 9 5 Throod-A-MoHc CIO workers who are protesting a naull, haa Ita hgadquarteri at ^lape it had under SU lih* But at nearby Hanau. i Francisco convicts three men and Hayworth, aided- by two ex-hus- representatives of the Westches­ White, 4)ink, red, aqua, greeb, yellow and BOHLE management propoeal that they Taipeh. Formosa, It has been fly- there were no changes fn the top German Railroad Administra-j ore women on charges of shelter­ banda in winmng back custody of ter County Society for the Pre­ DCM.AINE .ASRS Rl'U N G blue. Hand Sowing Noodit TOILCT SEATS $3.2^ and $3.98 ^ teke a pay cut of 21H cents ai> ing supplies in Indochina for aev-. apot* held by Foreign Minister V. ; tion headquarters identified-.three | Ing fugitive Communis^ lender her two’' little . girls, hag settled vention of Ouelt’y to Children, . New iUrven, .April 27 • WARMERS hour.' , . eral weeks under contract with the M. Molotov, Defense Minister M ar-■ dead 7- two train crewmen and a I . - . Paramount Pictures unvr.lls down in a New York hotel Suite which - filed the complaint on Frederic CV Dunsatae, Jr., sf Bos­ ThrocKlor Both m-tnagement and the CIO[ Ircnch. ahal Nikolai Bulganin and other' woman paaaenger. AU were Ger-jeWn entry ;i super-sire movie with...... the— children and her current wjuch the c^sc was baSed. ton, eu*led Prealdeat df the New $2.49 andj^$2.98 . Many Other Items Special for Baby Weeic > Textile Workers Union any the/ Big CU9 Flying Boxcars piloted leaders. ' ’mans. 1 flel.d, VislaVUion. to several husband. Smyth, who had placed (he chil- > ' York. New Haven O Hartferd y -F Green SUmps Given With Cash Sales 2.95 . : i • J are willing to rearine negotiations by American civilians have been The voice votes on' the govern-1 Fifteen of the injured were re- thousand Eastern ^theater owners xh.* glamorous movie atar is "a dren in protective, custody pf tbe | Rallrubd, naked the Superter t)ut neither Mde made any move to, damaged on previous flights, but ment came during a 45-minute , ported badly hint. One waa th e; md managers in New York. ; loving and devwted mother.” de- court last 'Friday but left them in ! C4Mirt today tor a luMag mm the schedule a meeting. v there have been no casualties, the final seasibnof the -parliam«i)t.! husbahd .o f the identified 'dead: 3econd-gradeipupils at St. Fran-• ciared the 4udge in announcing the car* of their governess, r«-j right mt h(* ■ueeiau r and the Anna Weinatook, e federal con- alriine aaid. ,The members HJeii adjourned-^ ' Vvdman. He lost-hoth Wa lega Two 1 » ; Parochial Schoo'^ in Torrlngton | disposition of charge* that the turned them to th4ir mother, 'ih* pcraret beard •( dlrectow to eUintor, tried to bring both aldns jtist a Week after opening their i of the injured wer* listed as first ConBeellcut -cblldivB to- take; children had been nqglected. He charges of neglect were dlsmisacd manage tharead. DaamUibk WH, Notion Diept. together gcrona a conference tabl^, M 0N 800.V RAINB HIT meeting—withqut.------— - . setting------date; Swiss, the rest as Germans. part in nation-wnde "validity test”- w;aa quoting one faroer husband, but the court agreement rcqtiiied renaratlag a baailag May IL after the strike began yesterday Hanoi. Indochina. April 37 UP)—' tor reconvening. ’The l^andinayian Express was o - f,Salk - -• polio vaccln * . . . Seve^- Actor —Orson Welles. •/ I Miaa Hayworth to concede thbr* was ttie aeetad he haa.iM Th«JWHAL€ea iliAiicH Rrn Conn-. but last-night reported site had not The long-awaited big segioMd During the past week, the par- running -behind time, delayed by m a^. p anel of exp erts nam ed by to-' The neglect peutiqn. never made had been at least k technical bnMa agalaat PhtrlHc k : MaOli d a c i jrat •txceeded. > monapoB rains bit Dien Bien Fhu ^M ent has adopted, a record aixe picking up extra cars at several baceo industry to d etgn n inr .pos- out in a three-new private confer­ for the charge. sibie connection IfC tw een M D oixing ence yesterday with CTtUdren’t iureeters elected jpealdiBt mi Obh V yL—u (OnRUaned an Page j(O B«tlm « mm B s M (CMittoM4 mm Fagp £levc«) (CM.tbiaefl mm Png* Pie*) and henith. Judg* Oeorgb W. Smyth in subov (bonttoMS mm BlgM^ New Havea laet Wedpeedigr* ‘ f .. - t , « .