The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, SPRINGFIELD, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1949 PAT SHEA SUES CHICAGO CUBS FOR SERVICES Signed up Rudy Wajnarowski for Tcam, Is His Claim Damage suits of $1000 eitch were Hied in District Court by Patrick of Springteld against yesterday, John T. Sheehan of Chicago. president of the Chicago National LeAgUe baseball club, and against the Chicago National League ball club. Mr. Shea.

formerly his league baseball pitcher and 110 assistant superintendent of Hampden buildings, fled the suits to recover $200 plus interest for his service as 4 scout in procuring tho services of Rudy Woinarowski South Hadley. who played for the Chicago club's minor league system. In his suit Mr. Shea said that on May 25, 1947., the John Chicago B. Shee- club.

through its employee. han, agreed to employ Shel as A baseball scout to procure the services of and return agreed to him $500. He said the WAR for the payment of $300 Gl the signing of the South Hadley bey and en! additional $200 if Wojnarowskil played during the 1917-48 season with Che defendant's ball club or on any other team affilinted with or within Chicago minor league system. Both conditions were Mr. Shea claimed.

but' he was only paid $300. Suit is brought for the remaining $200. William J. Foley WAN Attorney for the defendants, and Deputy Sheriff Joseph Asther on July 13 handed the summons to Dir. Sheehan in SpringBeld.

PERKINS STRIKE END SEEN NEAR Parley Is Called for Thursday at Possible settlement of the monthlong strike of the B. F. P'erkins Sons of Willimansett was indicated last night AR both state and federal labor copciliators planned to sit in on a confecence between company officials and representatives of the Federal labor I'nion. AFL, on Thursday at 1 at the Hampden County Courthouse. More than '100 employees of the company on strike July lat when negotiations struck A.

snag over vacation benefits and other contract demands. Joseph Curran of the state conciliatinn service, and William Burke, U. S. labor conciliator, will attend the conference in an attempt at. final settlement.

The union is demanding straight pay vacation plan similar to the one intluded 'in last year's contract. in preference to A percentage plan, presently used. Strikers claim that the percentage plan is not adequate. and that the old plan gives them more. The union also claims that the comrainy will not provide a clause in the contract covering work payment under 40.

hours: will not agree to merit increases during the year: and will not agree to inequities that may arise durink the year. CARD OF THANKS wish to thank our relatives. friends and neighbora. the Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood Railroad Trainmen. the Forest Riferside Circle, for their kindness and sympathy extended to uA during our recent heteavement.

Aiso for the many beautiful floral tributes. MR. HERM.AN PERRON MR. MELVILI.C PERRON MRS. P.

F. CLARK MRS. P. A. BAILEY MISS BERNICE PERRON DIED ALMGREN--In Ludlow.

the 24th. John Fidward Almgren. 45. of S37 East St. Funeral at the parlors of the Dickinson-Streeter Company.

305-307 State Springfield, Wednesday at 2 p. m. with an organ prelude At 1.30 m. Interment at Hillcrest Park Cemetery. Alasonic NOT at the barlors Tuesday al 8.30 p.

111. -in Southwick, the J. Raoul Haillargeon, 31. husband of Mary Jeanne (Dufault) Baillargeon of 146 Bond Springtield. The funeral will be held at the George Sr.

P'ierre funeral home. 67; Stale We nesday morning at Followed by A requiem high mass in St. Thomas Aquinas Church at 9. Burial Swill be in St. Michael'a Cemetery.

BARNES -In Northampton, the 24th, Frank R. Barnes. of 38 Middle Florence. Funeral at the Newell funeral home at 2 m. Tuesday, with ArEAL prelude at 1:30.

Burial in Spring Grove Cemetery. BENNETT -In this city, the 44th. Andrew Bennett. 109 Wilbraham Rd. Funeral from State St.

parlors of T. P. Sampson Co. Wednesday afternoon at At. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery.

Friends invited. FODUCH- Ludlow, the Mrs. Anna (Chwalek) Roduh. wife of Chester Roduch nf 17 Fuller Nt. Funeral from her late home.

Wednesday morning at 8 followed by solemn high mass at Christ the King Church at 9. Burial in St. Aloysiua fery. Kaninon service. BOLAND- In Chicopee.

the Ming 'atherine Boland of Chestnut Funeral from the Haggerty funeral home Wedneadav at 8.13. Solemn requiem high St. Patrick's Church At 9. Burial in 6t. Mathewa Cemetery.

West Springfield. the 43d. William James Colerick, husband of Edith 4 Wing) Colerick nf 55 llanover St. Funeral RI the Curran-Iones funeral home Tues. day afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Burial in Hill. crest Park Cemetery. DURE-In Southwick. the 2d. IM.

(Forgett) Duha 941 Wilmont St. LAurel T. Pube. husband of a Annette The funeral will be hell At tie Hafey funeral home Tuesday morning 8.10. Hollowed by solemn requiem high Holy Name Church at 1.

Burial will be An St. 3 Ut's Schlatteru For Fine Flowers Since 1895 12 Pynchon days 2-3107 431 Tel. 3-9013 FRANK M. Page BEAUTIFUL Priced Moderately Flowers Two Shops for Your Convenience 133 STATE ST. 121 COLUMBUS AVE.

7-0235 2-6214 EST. 1889 FUNERAL HOME 734 STATE STREET TEL. 9.3814 Deaths Rites Conducted For Joseph P'ool The funeral of Joseph 1. Pool of 55 Beaumont St. was held AI Byron's funeral home Monday afternoon.

Rev. Elmo F. Young officiated. Bearers were Louis Winkel. Wilfred Lenville, Wesley Lombard.

Herbert Terrill, Juseph Mueller, and Frank F. TourBurial was in Hillerest l'ark Cenietery. Luther Denson T.utber Denson, 33, of 87 Auburn died Sunday at the Merey losvital. Born in Americus, he had been employed here as 1 porter at the Youth Center store 011 Main St. He leaves wife, Mrs.

Lotela (Gibson) Denson: his mother, Mrs. Ida Farlow: A. son, Stanley: a brother, Arthur Denson. all of this city: four sisters. Mrs.

Gertrude Hargrove of Chicago, 111.. Mrs. Janey Davis of Holyoke. Mrs. Ada Morris of C'alifornia and Miss Ruby Farlow of this city.

Mr. Denson attended the Alden St. Baptist. Church. The funeral will be at the Byron funeral home at a time to be announced.

Urs. Lella Dr. Macdonald Mrs. Leila May (Hunter) MacdonAld. 66.

of 104 Spring widow of Alexander K. Matedonald. died at the Wesson Memorial Hospital Monday morning. She was born in Holyoke on Feb. 8, 1883, the daughter of John and Delia (Goddard) Hunter.

and had made her home in Springfield for the past 30 Mrs. Macdonald was a member of South Congregational Church. She leaves 1. daughter, Phyllis Mi. Hartman of Springfield and a son.

Alexander K. Macdonald of liartford. Conn. The funeral will be held the Dickinson parlors Wednesday morning 81. 11 with an orcan Gordon prelude Gilkey at will officiate, Rev.

Dr. and James hurial will be in Foresidale Cemetery, Holyoke. The funeral of Joseph C'. Mccarthy of 13 Temple St. took place Monday morning at the d'urran-Jones funeral home, followed by a solemn requiem high mass in St.

Michael's Cathedral. Rev. Robert Stafford was the celebrant. Rev. Robert T.

Sullivan. deacon and Rev. Bernard 14 Doheny, sub-. deacon. The bearers Were William E.

McCarthy, Arthur E. Hebert. John L. McKenzie. Joseph O.

Guertin, and Joseph M. McGuinness. Fr. Doheny conducted the committal sevices at the grave in St. Michael's Cemetery.

The funeral of Jav H. Zollars of 156 Maple St. took place Monday afternOon at the Curran- Jones funeral in West Springfield. Rev. Dr.

James (fordon Gilkey officiated and conducted the committal services at the grave in Hillerest Park Cometery. There was an honorary delegation of members of the Winthrop Club. The bearers were Royal G. Higgins, Harry Beaver, Stuart Giles, Thomas F. Downs, Gordon MacMurray and Roger Sistare.

The funeral of William J. Colerick of 53 Hanover Site, West Springfield. who died the 23d, wall take place at. the Curran funeral home. West Springfield at 2 this afternoon.

Rev. Charles G. King of the Mittineague Congregational will officiate and burial will be in Hillcrest Park Cemetery. The Roberts, wife funeral of of William 3rg. J.

Rosa. Roberts A. of $3 Van Horn West Springfield. took place Monday afternoon at the Curran Jones funeral home. Rev.

Charles G. King officiated. The officers of West Springfield Chapter 114. Order of Eastern Star. conducted their ritual at the funeral home, Burial was in Paucatuck Cemetery.

The funeral of Dennis H. McCarthy of 36 Grenada Ter. was held Mon lay morning At the Hafey funeral home. followed by A. solemn requiem high mass in Holy Name Church.

Rev. George S. 1. Connor WAR the colebrant. Rev.

John R. Bourque, deacon, and Rev. Thomas H. subdeacon. Burial was in St.

Michael's Cemetery, where Rev. John J. Scanlon read the committal prayers at grave. The funeral of Andrew Bennett of 103 Wilbraham Rd. will be held at the State St.

parlors of the T. P. Sampson Co. Wednesday at 3.30 D. m.

Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. 'The funeral of Johanna. (Driscoll) Wheeler, widow of the late Harry T. Wheeler. of 103 Wilbrahan held Monday morning at the State St.

parlors of the T. P. Sampson followed by a requiem high mass at the Holy Family Church at 10. Bearers were William E. Ouellette, Paul Urekew, Edward Waldron, Thaddeus R.

Driscoll, Jay Poehier. Harry T. Wheeler, Jr. Celebrant of the mass was Rev. William I.

Proctor. Burial was in St. Michael's Cemetery, with Rev. John P. Lucey reading the committal service.

'The funeral of Fay Parker Holdridge of 12.4 Ingraham Ter. was held at Byron's funeral home Monday afternoon. Canon Alfred Snivelry ofDIED Guideite (Gaudet) of 16 Dickinson St. (Goodchild) Guidette, wife of Victor L. GUIDETTE-In this city.

the 44th. Marie 'The funeral will be held at the Hafey funeral home Wedneaday morning at 9.16, followed by requiem high in the Holy Name Church at 10. Burial will be in St. C'emetery. this city, the Leila May (Hunter) Macdonald, 6t, of 1444 Spring widow of Alexander K.

Macionald. Funeral at the parlors of DickinsonNtrepter a Company, State St. Wednesday At 11 A. m. with organ prelude 10.20.

Interment in Porpetdale Cenie. tery. Holyoke. MAYO- In Holyoke, the 24d, Dr. Edmund Wallace Mayo, 69.

of 63 Fairfeld Ave. Funeral AL the Edward F. Day funeral home Penuer will Tuesday officlate. at t. Burial ker.

Albert J. will be In Orange. -In Wesson Memorial Hospital, the 24tb, Ernest J. Norman. yeare, of 79 Commonwealth Ave.

Funeral will be held from the George B. Tazzini funeral home, Incuat Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, followed by requiem high INARS' in Holy Name Church at 9. Burial in 5U Mr. Cemetery, Windsor Locks paper please copy. PETRIE--In this city.

the 4th. John Petrie, 1308 Bay St. Funeral at Byron's funeral home Wednesday afternoon At' 3 o'clock. Burial in Hillerest Park Cemefery. Mr Petrie may be seen after V.

m. Monday. PREI8S-In Held, the 25th. Otto F. Preies of 196 Sargeant Holyoke.

F11- neral Al the Alger funeral home, Holyoke. Thuraday at 2. Rev. Walter Menzel will officiate. Burial in Forestdale Cemetery.

PRENDERGAST-In In Southwick, July John Prendergast. hushand of Martha G. (Poutin) Prendergast Oakland Spid. Funeral from the Belmont Ave. parlora of the T.

1'. Sampron (0), Tureday morning at 9. followed by A requiem high: name at Holy Name Church at 10. Interment at St. Cemetery.

Friende invited. SMITH -In Hartford. the 23d. Harry T. Smith.

A former resident of Ilolyoke. Funeral at the James Hobert Sona funeral home Tuesday at 9.13. by 8 high mans of requiem at 10) 1n St. Patrick's Chapel. Burial will be in St.

Jerome's Cemetery. TICHY--In ChesterAeld. the 24th. William .1. Tichy of 86 1'Jeaaant Northampton.

Funeral the Alearn funeral home, P'omeroy Northampton, Tuesday 3. with Rev. Benjamin R. Andrews. pastor of, ciating.

the First Burial in Congregational Center Cemetery, Church. Chez- offiterfield. GAS WAR GOES ON, NEW DEALER CUTS HIS PRICES (Musial Hits 'Secret Discount' System; Drops Four Cents Declaring that regular customers at many local Alling stations are benefting from "secret discount" in buying gasoline. J. F.

Musial, operator of A station at State and Cortland announced lust night that he will reduce the price of the gag at his pumps 4 cents a gallon, 'starting this morning. "I AnI sick and tired dr the wAY they're running the altuation," he said. "Many CAL owners presumably are paying the full price for At some atations and then they get A secret discount of 2 or 3 cents a galIon, while out-of-towners or other irregular customers have to may out the full pump price: Springfeld stations RAn AlP losing customers to Palmer ani other nearby towns where the price is cheaper. Starting tomorrow morning, I am going to sell regular gasoline at 20.1 cents a gallon, instead of 21.4 cents. And high test t.

22.4, instead of 26.4. I'm making the cut big enough so they'll have to do something about it." Mr. Musial aid that he found almost the same conditions obtaining in it recent trip through Maine and New Hampshire, citing tone instance In which he stopped for gas and paid 31 cents a gallon for high test while the car at the adjacent high pump, apparently belonging to a resident of the community, was being Alled at a price 3 cents- a gallon cheaper. Several other gasoline retailers, ineluding one in West Springfield, have been underselling other stations during the past week or two. Funaro Order On Business Machines For City Blocked Councilman John Munaro's order to have punch card office equipment installed in city hall to improve efficiency and effect economy was temporarily blocked at the City Council meeting last night when Councilman Archie Burack moved to postpone action on the order indefinitely and the council approved.

Funaro entered the order last month to have business machine companies fie estimates with the city on the probable cost of the punch card equip. ment and to outline savings for the city if the equipment was installed. Shriners Hospital Staffer Honored A surprise shower a WAS given Miss Szary, a start nurse at Shriners Hospital. by 15 of her associate nurses at Blake's Restaurant. The chairman of the shower committee.

Miss Margaret Pauliot. made a presentation of a bedspread to the honored guest on behalt of all those present. In addition, she WAS given a corsage. The bride WAS brought to the shower by her fance. Robert Craig of Wilbraham on the pretense of "stepping! BASEBALL TICKETS With Bus Transportation RED SOX VS Tuesday, July 26 th (NIGHT GAMED RED.

SOX VS CLEVELAND Friday, July 29th Reservations Taken For Day Game Only PETER PAN BUS LINES PHONE 2-3173 LaFOND BROS. STEAK HOUSE Monson, Mass. "Home of Thee Suns of Fun" Thursday through Sunday Our Special Tenderloin Steak At $1.50 Our hats art off HAVEN "THE NEW Over the years we've introduced many new and unusual services that have made this one of New York's truly great hotels. And now -along comes the New laven Railroad offering travelers a service that many of our guests tell 118 finds a warm spot in their hearts: the Now Haven will make New York hotel reservations without charge through its ticket oficce in Springfield. As one industry to another -our hats are off to the New Haven Railroad! 1.

L. President Aak the New Haven ticket office to make your nest al the Hotel Now Yorker- -no charge, of course! HOTEL Now Ave Yorker Y. St. at Eighth 341h Fisk's 'Harvey' Is Reported Missing Here Mayo Fish of 18 Mattoon notined police yesterday that his beagle hound lost. or stolen from his home July 22d.

The doe's name 1A Harvey and it, 1s black. brown licensed and hut, white. Fish wearing Said no It Is Jar or tag when it disappeared. He it at $50. Gaimart of 27 amaten st.

also notined police of A stolen doe Retriever mixeing since 110 Jesterday. She said her Labrador in. Sunday and that she was told a boy 11N seen leading It with a rope that day at Pine J'oint. THREE ARE TAKEN TO HOSPITAL BY POLICE HERE Girl Is Hurt in Fall From Moving Car; Boy Injured Three persons were taken to hospitals last night in the police ambulance. Ella Mae Clark, 23, of 72 Congress St.

was taken to. Wesson Memorial Hospital from in front, of 84 Colton St. at 11.10. Police said she accidently fell from a moving automobile and suffered alight head injuries, David Moriarty, 15, of 19 Van Horn PI. was cut on the hands and Angers about 3 p.

m. when he fell from a swing in Van Horn Park. He was taken to Mercy Hospital. About 9.45, police took An unconscious man the Wesson Hospital from Bliss near Main St. They said he was breathing with great difAculty and they were unable to learn his name.

Later the hospital reported that the man WAS "dead drunk" and! was recuperating. Children's Story Program is Today Agawam. July 25-A third children's hour will he held Tuesday afternoon at the Center Library at The narrator will he Mrs. Joseph McMahon, Jr. and her Assistants for the play period will be Lois Ann Johnson and Janet.

Shields. No Progress Made On Funeral Home "No further progress" WAS the report given last night hv. Samuel T. Black. chairman of A group seeking establishment of A.

Jewish funeral home in this city. Eight organizations Interested in the project Are trying to raise $2500 ench toward such a funeral home. Best DINE at TOTO hether meal or snack. rou're always welcome where taste annit "the jaded appetite. Dancing nitely Sundar.

Rte. Bet HOLYOKE NORTHAMPTON. PHONE HOLYOKE 2-2923 ANTIQUES FAIR TO BE REPEATED HERE NEXT YEAR Successful Show to End Tonight at 9.30 at Storrowlon. The Storrowton Antiques Fair which closes this evening at 9.30 after a two weeks session on the Eastern States Exposition Grounds has been SO successful that C. J.

Nuttall. also manager of nationally famous antique fairs in New York, Boston, Asheville. N. and other large cities. said last night it would he repeated next year.

'The antiques fair. he stated, will become an annual mid-summer event at Storrowton. This season's show. rather in the nature of A. trial balloon to see how Western Massachu-1 would receive such AN event, has brought thousands of visitors to Storrowton and has attracted antique dealers from all over the United many of whom have already signified their intentions 10 return next season.

The antiques fair attracted an unusually large number of visitors yesterdav and many collectors who had attended earlier, returned to see what they could discover in the way of bargains. Today it is expected will bring the largest attendance recorded excepti on the opening day. Closing days according 10 Mr. Nuttall always brings out. a horde of bargain hunters, lookfor marked down prices of items they have discovered, earlier.

The fair morning at and will close its doors at 3.30 with some of the exhibitors packing up and starting for the long trek home late this evening and others staying over to make a more leisurely trip tomorrow. Record of Fires Monday 12.13 A. m. Barrel in yard. 2.00 a.

m. Box and Corona St. 6.56 A. m. and Clement St.

Clothes Stolen In Break in Dwight St. Store 8 3 ONE LOBSTER PER CUSTOMER--More than 30 employees of the Yale Clothing Co. had more than they could do to handle the seafood at the annual outing held yesterday at the Red Barn in Chicopee. Shown left to right. are Bud Sealander, chairman of the outing.

Martha Berman, and Gus Herman. In the baseball game the office force topped the sales force, 9 to 1. ficiated. Cremation W'AS in Springfield Cemetery. The funeral of John E.

Almgren, 45. of 837 East Ludlow. will he held at they parlors of Dickinson -Streeter Wednesday at 2 with an organ prelude at 1.30. Rev. John loon, pastor of Wesley Methodist Church, will officiate.

Masonic services will be held at. the parlors Tuesday at 8.30 p. m. Burial will be in Hillerest l'ark Cemetery. RESIDENTS ASK BUS EXTENSION Liberty Newburv District Seeks New Service The petition of A number of residents in the area near the junction of Liberty and Newbury Sts.

for the extentsion of bus service from the Liberty- Newbury 8ts. junction to the Chicopee line WAS referred to the Traffic Commission for study at the City Council meeting night. The petitioners maintain that the Liberty St. bus waits 10 minutes at the junction of Liberty and Newbury ISts. and that the bus could tise this time travelling to the Chicopee line to furnish needed transportation to residents of Farnsworth.

Athol. Davis land Upton Park Rd. Perkins. Francis. Ontario, Huron.

David and Melford Sts. The petitioners also pointed our that school children live in the area land are forced to walk to the Liberty land Newbury Sts. junction to get a ride to school. Man Attacked On West Coast Was City Resident Edward Miller. 22.

3 ho told Los Angeles. police 3 week ago yesterday that he had been robbed and by 8 woman, is A former Springfield resident. no according to formation received here yesterday. Miller. it wAS said.

was SO embarrassed by- his experience that he left California and returned. to Springfield to stay with his parents. Efforts to locate him here last night, however. were fruitless. Miller told Los Angeles police that two women approached him while he was on a church picnic and had gone to a parking area to change from his swimming trunks.

One of the women. The said, WAS Armed forced him at gunpoint to haven amorous relations with her companion. The women also his trousers, which contained $1. he told police. The dispatch from LOS Angeles said.

Miller is married. Zone Change Hearings Aug. 29 The following petitions for building zone changes will be considered at a joint meeting of the City Council Aug. 29: radio station WMAS, zone change on the south side of West an office building and radio station; near the North End a Bridge. for zone change on the west side of Benton also the area bounded by Main.

Chestnut and Liberty Sts. and zone change at 239 and Dickinson St. Both boards received the zone change petitions last night and voted for the public hearing at the next regular meeting. Heat Wave Is Due To Return in Full Force Here Today 'Fire heat nave returns In full force today after the latest of the intermittent respites provided by vagrant cool masses of alr. Over the week end Canada the good neighbor who provided the rollot: last night's cool air was donated by some unidentiited northern New England ArCH.

It, was reported by the neather but. Temperatures which reached only to SO yesterday will climb to 90 today accompanied by the usual humidity. Outlook for tomorrow is hot and with possible afternoon The Orphans' Day Picnic Committee of the Indian Orchard Knights of Columnbus will meet tonight at 7.30 p. m. at the of summer clubhouse on Lake Lorraine.

All Are urged to attend. Orchard K. of C. 'To Meet Tonight Three Youths Are Arrested Here Three souths were arrested At Sumner Ave. and Sumner Ter.

by Cruising Officers William J. Beatty 10 last night. charged with re refusing and Richard Dietrich shortly before to move for a police officer. Police said numerous complaints have been received in recent weeks from residents of that section about the actions and noiseness of youths, who have been congregating the corner. Crowds of youths have been up frequently hut have Always returned as soon as the officers left, it wAR said.

Those arrested last night are: Donald C. Bridge, 17. of 223 Fort Pleasant Donald B. Anderson. of 98 Hopkins Longmeadow, and Raymond Russell.

17, of. 35 Cliftwood St. The three were booked at Police Headquarters for arraignment in District Court this morning. Close To All New York's Vacation Fun Wide choice of comfortable outside rooms nOw 'available especially during the larter part of the week. Direct entrance from Grand Central Terminal.

Within easy walking distance of all midtown centers. Subways and buses right at the door. FOUR AIR -CONDITIONED RESTAURANTS Finest Food Moderate Prices HOTEL COMMODORE "NEW YORK'S BEST LOCATED HOTEL' MARTIN SWEENY, Chairmen E. L. SEFTON, President RIGHT AT GRAND CENTRAL A AIRLINES TERMINALS On Manhattan's Midtown East Side Brand Grand Yew! New! 1949 STUDEBAKER For Immediate Delivery STUNNING STYLE LUXURIOUS COMFORT! LOW SLUNG "New Look" New Upholsteries New Richness DREAMLINES Enjoy the thrill of this Sensational Line for '49 NOW A Generous Allowance For Your Present Car NEW EXTENDED EASY TIME PAYMENTS J.

C. BYRNES 7 STUDEBAKER AGENCY 34 SUMNER AVE. Tel. 6-7233 Near Longhill A large amount of merchandise was stolen from a clothing store At 684 Dwight operated by Michael Albert. according to a report made to police by Albert yesterday.

He said the place WAS broken into between 9- p. m. the 23d and 6 a. m. yesterday.

'The loot included six gabardine sport shirts, seven pairs of trousers. 24 belts, 16 pairs of men's shoes. three pairs of bova suits, three pairs of loafers and a quantity of other sport shirts. White Arrested For Nonsupport Hilliard S. White.

33. of Afonroe St. will he arraigned in District Court this, mornings on A. charge of nonsupport. arrested Jast night by Cruising Officers Raymond Cardinal and G.

P. Abhas on A warrant. which. police said. wAS issued on the complaint of White's wife.

JOHN L. SULLIVAN'S RED BARN Famous For PLANK STEAKS. CHIC. 1790 Doxicood Manor OLD LYME, CONN. A Delightful New England Inn Transportation to our Private Beach Tennis, Golf Summer Theater Nearby Excellent Well Served Meals American Plan Booklet on Request Telephone.

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charcoal broiled to order tender and juicy. Sur. rounded by garden fresh served with delicious fresh mushroom sauce and crisp, cool salad bowl, rolls and butter. 8 82.30 AIR- -CONDITIONED HIGHLAND HOTEL "Every Meal A Pleasant Memory" Re Zest To The Hour Drive Refreshed Play Refreshed Shop Refreshed MADE MARIS REGISTER Lunch Refreshed Travel Refreshed Work Refreshed -ITLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Springfield, Mass.

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