, ■ ■■........ :■■-■;"■"■■ : ■ y -• 'V ■ / >> ' I WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1952 Arentt Dmlly Net PrcM Ran p a g e '' THliflTY-SiXi Tha Waathor ■ ■ ■ ' iSanrlfPBlfr lEtm tfng H^ralb r « r the WMk BMlag Mbg U. lesi Foiupast of U. S. Weather B « 4 i . Announcement waa nude of the held on June 2 at the Maaohic Temple with the other aervice Showers ending ton|ght. Mint- ] Rotary Objectives annual meeting to be held at Jo­ 10,5737 1 AbohtTown I n L e a d i n g R o l e seph Pero’* farm on June 17, with clubs of Manchester also in attend- mum 8 ^ ' ' Frida|r, fair, not-,ao_ ^Rxplaiited^ by" Bnsir A'-innhw’Tir 1«'M r v »d ”iiy'g-’-iocat •wncer-'thr—limu"-Clttir-being-"the 'qSiTti7' ’ ... - Thrw new employee here joined ' Mrs. Shepley Cleaves, who plays caterer. ' host club. Dinner wtll-bvaerved at AS tB ipnERTrANCERrPRISffl^’^ \ The meeting next week will be «:30. ' M ancheiter— A City of Village Charni the of the Maneheeter Me­ the leading role of Mary Herrls, 11th ANNUAL DANCE RECITAL morial Hospital. They are Mrs. in the Center Thesplana produc­ At an open meeting of the Maitraret Hombeck. laboratory tion of "Kind Lady’,’ to be pre­ Rotary Club held at the Country VOL. LXXI, NO. „ (ClaaeUled AdvartlMag on Page 14) technician, John Jeffers and Mias sented at Bower’s School audito­ Club last night', Ernest Bush in­ "DANCE NEWS" MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 29. 1952 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE nVE CENTS llandrt Hublebank, WBO'«re wmr*' rium. Jiihe 3 S'nd f, cfthies to“Th* ducted Rbtary’a newest -member, i ; A GAY AND SPARKLING REVUE ing In the; jihaxmacy,, Manchester . audiences with a Ted Mortenaen, Sr. He then held ■".’feev »•' Snp. -’ wealth of ekpi'rl'encer ah' InatructlVe rrieetlng' 'for the Bemadette'a Mothers .Orel* ... AfUr her- graduation from. Ls^ newar... members...ajcplidnlng. the Will meet tonight at 8 o’dock at land Powers School of the Then- principles and objects of Rotary VERPLANCK SCHOOL KojePOW eii» twma of Mra Richard Hughba, L M ter In ~Boston, Mrs. Cleaves taught as an IntrrnatlonsI service club. er I t Biwl»'*«>od drive. ; dramatics in her own slViHlo In The meeting* waiTronducted by' nCRT5Tfi’ 0N S A li: AT T H r DOOR Stoughton, Mass., where she president Harry Maidment, who , Mrs. Barbara .Sheehan, night wrote, produced, directed and took has Jiist returned from a tri|wto Sl€nn;New gyp*rvisor at the Manchester Me­ part In her original musleal play Hawaii. Luther A. White of the morial HospiUl. and Mrs. Olive ! entitled "20-i0 .S-ketch Book." .She Rockville Club and Stewart Wil­ Facing Probe Cialton. in charge of, the nursery also played at the Boothbay Play- son from Thompsonvllle were In- LOVE FURS TOO eee Camp Riot - •T^ronif 11 ■ p^ m ."to 7 •«. -ovr. ha VO la- ■hortse- hr Boothbay, Me.— ------ troditced-- as- • vlsitliig - ■ Rot*rlans» ttirned from their vacations. Mrs. Although she Is a new member Itoee Qreenleaf, a'staff nurse at In Thespians, Mrs., Cleaves has Washington, May 29—t/P)— A Senate committee reported K oic jgland. Korea. May 29 — IhVlioipllM Riurwn for a vaca haU fhe leSdlHg roTC In nretr"Te- ■ tion in New York. cent one set play. "The Lord’s today the Justice department 4e looking into "poasiole crimi­ — (fl*)— A North Korean Red Prayer" and has participated In nal violations . as well ae conspiracy to defraud the gov­ prisoner waa killed and an­ A daughter was bom a t . the their play presented In the ALT ernment" in ship deals hea^ded by Newbold Morris, ousted other wounded slightly today e t Francis Hospital on May 27 to tournament st the Avery Me­ government cleanup man, and*-— ’— ----- — ■ when an American guard ac­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Hosbach morial, "Peace, be Unto You’’ by Joseph E. Caaey. j trf 201 Holcomb street, Hartford, Ruth Rowley. cidentally fired an automatic Caaey, a Washington lawyer, la _ | :J . I lr - .ra rifle into Compaund 66 of the and New York. Mr*- Hosbach is JThls will be Mrs. Cleaves la.st a former Damocrattc Congressman J U . V & • X J I \ . C Tw o Alvins InvrstiKate Accident the former Marguerite E. Noonan. perfomisnee here before moving from Maaaachusetts. A number of United Nations Prisoner of Probe Told AEG Ready dsuEhler of Mr. and MrR. Edwin to Boston early in June. other big names were Involved. j f - k War Camp No. 1. o. Adams of 122 Benton street, Charging that lU own inqulrUal K O A spokesman for the camp^ *nd wa»foewerly~n-t**<*"^ liith tSe deali' had exposed profit - commihaer' aaid iHe tHT^^^ Verplanck School. grabbing, tax avoidance and. a web ourred two hours a'fter UN troops, To Proceed Fallot studio. of -international sehemea,3« place ~ ~ Mias Beatrice Binder, director Mm. Shepiey CTeavee wielding bayonets and using tear U. S. ships illegally In al|en hands, i f nursinuTSt the Manchester.Me­ gas bombs, had broken up a the Senate investigations aub-com- prisoner parade, foiled a Red kt- Still Active With Work morial Hospital, w ar hostess at a The Connecticut State Nurses LOAM mlttee demanded: „ . • ' tea May 28 at her home. Quests tempt to cut a hew gate in an In- Association, dlalrlct two. will hold Dark, Rich, Cultivated Asks For Seixure ,pep,, ,b,arbeij .wire ...fence^ a,njl „torn ..— pf.ihonor ^re-Mca..-Madeline Aitt a picnic Jiine- -9; . beginning at--7- ■flrado No. -1-f8.90> cu. ■ yd* • -----HeATHia tistr— -Mo.eo .... 1. ‘Miat' the' government ieiie— t " B.V THE ABSOGIATBD PRBM - Wnshingtan; ’ Majr' 2 9 ^ ;^ new, Mrs. Eugenia Moriarty, Mrs. down the I^ W s ’ ramshackle com­ 'WasKingt'on, Ma.v 29-^i?P)' p. m,, at the home of Miss Ethel Grade No. 2 13.00 nu. yd. AIm lOOrie 3475 eMl Is and declare forfeit the tens Of .mO:.. ..Two Republican .Am atoi’3 —T - Ex. e .Cflmmunista.--’iVhit- Annette. COrna and Mrs. Augturts Dell»'ered' In Truck eUtisum 300 le 3480 mand .post-and-diapensgry. - — Prenifleftt - Truman today Elliot at Storm. All nurses are Hone paid for—eight oil tankers Camp officials said no shots MePadden, all hospital personnel. Invited whether members or not. Load l.siis—^rder Now Weddisf Use I2J0 said in Washington today the taker Chambers and Eliza­ aaked Con(rreR8 for $B,34I,- •old to Cseey end his associates were fired by the troops who had Gtfesls are requested to bring box Screened sand and all and 39 veaeelt sold to others under Taft-Eisenhower battle for beth Bentley told Senate in- 000,000 for a "major- further The Community Players will lunches,, cups and spoons. Coffee alaea atone delivered. the GOP presidential nomina- entered the compound earlier. U4-: DEWEY-RICHMAN gln\JUiar..cli3;u,ra»tAhs*»>.......... _ --- Amis Start -Parade --------- .'t..ni,m!t he «^.\pnnflton’’ o f ntomic- prodac* .....meet 'tnnlght at fi:SB at the- home 'wiirbe'sefved’.’ '’' ......... • 2. That the Internal Revenue tion Ts" generating" bitterness of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rohrbach. NUSSDORF 767 MAIN STREET The accidental shooting . came aSsumed' ‘" 'th at' 'Uomirhuhist tion farilitien. ’ lUT DON’T LET THIS VILLAIN Bureau and Justice DepartmenL which could jeopardize the when U. S. giiarda were changing agents are at work in the gov­ The. mohey, in the form of a sup­ 101 Washington street. < Lorraine Foster, daughter of CONST. CO. "take appropriate action" to col­ party’s chances for victory in places tonight In s high wstch- ernment trying to pry out plemental appropriation, would Mr. Slid Mrs. William Foster of , Phone 8408 lect huge auma in taxes the suh- The Manchester Registered Avery street, a student at the New Noyemhe.r,.. _______________ tower at the rear of the compound. ^ e q ’ets,.:................................... go to the Atomic JGpergy. cpiTijtlUi- Read Herald Advs... STEAL YOUR FUR COAT AWAYI eonuBilM alleged were .illegally, Th«! ■ automstir .Weapon spraj’sd atoii'and the Tehhease* 'Valley ■ Kurtrt ‘ Ajusdctation has turned E’ngla'hd ’ Cbriservatofy Of •Music. avoided in the deala. In the . case Ben. Mlltoh R.. Young of North iMlh said the.Y had- no personal ^ over »800‘ to the Manchester Stu­ wJU.piay. ln..a. pJanoforlf recitaLby Dkhpta.. whp if hacking ,Seo. Rob­ bullets into Uie m i^ie of the .knowledge,of, Red .gpiea oa.the fedr authority. __ dent Nurse* tScholsrship'FSihd. The - of theCasey-gnoup. lt.aald, the.re, the students of Elisabeth Joanne ' Don’t "trust' to liick— fob iholhiB'"are't bltky chabaetbrs.* covery might be 'between 8850,000 ert A. Taft for top place on the 'cSft'polihcf.'- ' eral pa.vroll, but Chambers com­ Truman sai<i, in a letter to money ts the .profit from ticket Schulr. of the faculty of the con- They’ll be hanging around your beautiful furs even be­ Republican ticket, told reporters The Reds began parading thli mented It would be chlldlah to as­ Hourw Bpeeker Rayburn, the ex­ nalea for "Bom Yesterday," re and 81,400.000. afternoon In the rompound where aen’atory in Recital Hall Monday fore you realize it! Send your furs to us— we’II protect 3. That Congress close what the he is much concerned shout the sume there are none. pansion IS necessitated by the rfcntly presented by the Connmninl- evening. June 2, at 8:.’10. She will possible effect of In tra-party 2,700 officers and 650 enlisted Mlsg Bentley, who says she faot that "the Soviet Union ^ s Players under the association them in pur cold fur storage vaults. Call 4123 for free •ubcommltee termed a tax Igw nlav Schubert's Moment Musical, loophole beneflttlng the China Ih- strife such as has -develop^ In orderlies are held.
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