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/ i 1 FRIDAYS OCTOBER 2^ 1988 I PAOB TWENTY lEtt^ning Citizens The Frank J. Manofleld Marina df dolta loaned the Peabody Mrs. AUaa-Toylor, oouaeil ropra- Aibout Town Oerpa Laagud, Auxiliary will hold Lecsl Lawyers Atrs* Idiitz Museum Museum in Nwir Haven, They are ■ontativa; Mrs. Raymond P. Lam- Avenge a apocial modUng Monday' at S On Sstni’day Godne authentic Impened dolls from 83 hock, publicity; Mias BaUisr Gran- p. m. at Uie home of Mrs. George countries dressed in brilliant coa- strom, Miaa Harriot Franson, Mra. ■opt. at, lau MitBban of Nutm w ForMt, No. O’Bricii, IS Hudpon St. Dues for ' Mancheater attorneya ’ no Open Sunday tumes. y ' ■ ' ■ Richard Baaalor, Mra. John Troy- n e, Till Cedan of .Lebuion, «r « Uio coming year arc- payable at longer will keep Saturday of­ A n o tiM colorful part of the ex­ bal, Mra. WUUam Stusk, Mrs. AI- nquMtod to moot t o i ^ t at T:1S tMa time. \ fice houra. hibit ia/lhe group of Ccxinectlcut frod Oogiion and Mrs. William blrtlS/Which have been mounted by Gralf. 10,983 o’clodc at tho Mawade TWnpla, to The Mancheater Bar Aaan., at Parents ol Pupils Are ['Fair mmi ooM taafghli' pnwood from thar* In a body to J (to D. Smith of New Hampehlre. Tho musoum la stUI lacking In MapbaroS SlM'‘Aa4H Th e Poliah-American Club will a. Thecting thla week, decided Tile museum has been set up by luMaa of OtnalaMoM ■as watm tamarnrww-ta SKa tow th« Watictaia Funoral Home to pay meet Sunday at 1 p. at the ^on a echedule of uniform houra Invited to See Items sovoral ttsma which tho local leet napeeta to William H. Dowd, yblunteers. Hostesses greet visltora toachora would tika to usa In class- dnhhoiiN on Clinton St. All inem- for aaapclatlon meihbara which each time the muaeum.ls opened. Manche$ter— A City o f Village Charm wbo was a xnamber. bera are urged to ha preaent. providea for Saturday cloalnga. At the Waddell School work. Oontributiona for the The committee includes Miss museum may be left at tha Wad­ No tlckaU briU ba aold at the door Parcqts will have one of {he/few Hasel Luts, Manchester Art teach­ dell School at anytime the buUdihg VOL. LXXnL NO. s (EIGHTEEN PAGES) ------'-y Tha 60th atate meeting of the MANCHESTER, CONN;, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 19S3 to t the faahhm ahow and birthday opportunities avallabla to ^ „ t h e er, for Whom the museum was is open. One of the recent donations AavortMag on P ^ a 12) PRICE pms party bali« aponaorad by Group B, Connecticut D.A.R. will be held in Emanuel iWomen items of the Lxits Junior Museum named; Mrs. W. N. Erter, chair­ is a boll buoy poster with\raol sea Canter Ooncnfatlonal Church, in tha Electroliuc RacraatlQnal Build­ on display this Sunday at the man; Mrs. Leonard Lincoln,. cura­ creatuiwa on it. This was iiyen by Woodrutt HaU Monday night. ing, Old Greenwich, on Oct 5 at Waddell School. ’liie Manchester tor; Mrs. Blanche Carocari, secre­ The Children’s Museum of .Hart­ 10:30 a. m. Membera going from Plan Hobby Show Council of Parent Teacher Aasn., tary; Mrs. Knobler, consultant; ford. Spanish Baaea Anchor Mediteiranean Defense (^therlae Hayea, M Dudiay St. ar< here are adviaed to take exit 34 sVhlch sponsors the museum, has U.S^AUied from the parkway. Long Ridge rived In New York TuMday aboard Mrs. AlbarV Harrison, S3 Myrtle decided to open the museum to the the Cunard White Star liner Queen Rd., Stamford and then follow the publie.,st tlie dedication ceremonies Xaisabeth from . , DA.R. aigna. St., .and Mrs. Harold West, of Pitkin St., are co-chairmro of a and o^ ii house Sunday afternoon Differences large committee from - Emanuel at the school. The flrat meeting of the 1PUc«kers at IL G W U **Cx)mniunity Forui ^served in the banquet hall during Another source of Interest will be gates said the issues must be bean active in youth work in No)rth a table displaying all Swedish, im­ Children’s Museum in Hartford ] Geii. Clark Carolina, will apeak to the Senior the hours, 5 to 7 p.m. Mra. Martha ported objects in glass, wood and every-week to obtqin new ideas for ironed out before further Clnb and the Junior Club will have Oilweoh, aaaoclata matron, will be various metals. organising a museum. ■ N . a grOim dlacuaalon on "What Are U.N. consideration of world in charge. No event of this nature would be The Luts Junior. Museum is problems. Your PrOblama," with a fUmatrip stored at the Waddell School, but y k Is Opposed putdiahed by the Sdesce Research complete without coffee and buns None of the differences involve .St. Mkry’s Woman’s Auxiliary or Swedish cooklaa,. and these, will it does not have a permanent home basic sim s-ail the Allies want on itaaoclatas. will conduct its fall rummage sale be served by a committee at no which may he visited freely by the Not exactly as honorable peace. 'The issues have, in the pariah house, Friday morn­ extra charge beyond the reasonably public at this time. It will, operate MaJ. Jeremiah Sweet, formerly htustrated) arisen because the nations have To Change ing, Oct 9, With Mra William priced admission. No tickets wlU on a tending library basis. not decided to the satisfaction of officer in charge of the Manches­ Brennan and Mra William Klop- be sold. Of particular, interest are a group ter Salvation Army Corps, (IMS- all how they should go about )' penberg co-chairman of the com- reaching that goal. J*anmun|Q^ Oct. 8 4S) who continues to live in town, mittoe. will serve as auctioneer of the an­ Some of the Allies wish the T h eU.N. " " Command " • today re- nual Harvest Festival, of fruit, United States would not be so stiff fusejd to extehd beyond the vegetables and merchandise, at the The Salvation A rm y Citadel U66ND and unyielding on all Issues. Oth­ BMd will participate in a parade ofUcial Dec. 24\)eadlin»> the aitadel, Monday at 7:80 p. m. ers are interested in the recurring period in which thexAllies and in' Springfield. Sunday at 13:45 MewHew 9 | | | NttA-eilcWt demands for a persons! meeting Mr. and Mrs. A. W..BaUard, 32 p.m. of the chiefs of stats of the big Commoqists may try to proud group of copts-about- powers. Marshall Rd.. have as their guests AkSeM 1 change the minds of wgr pris­ this week Mrs. Ballard’s brother Reiativea in town have received LIIYA suit 'The consensus is that the open­ oners who have refused^t^ go and aister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. newrs of the birth of a daughter town slated to be seen and admirad ... COM. ing round of debate In the Aa- home. \ Thomas .Kavanaugh and youhg on Oct. I, to Seaman and Mrs. Soaa-ta h» aeglroS Sgala, oloug wftti thoor aembly showed .weaknesses and Gen. Mark W. CUurk, retiring U. son, Clifford. Kavanaugh,. who is William Butler, formerly of this Newxmapl. wais's arTim aaSo^atar divisions on the Western aide and N. , reaffirmed Allied a gunner’s mate Ift clam has been that unusual efforts must be un­ town. Butler la. atatiooed in At­ in^ tha smartest winter by-ways. !? * ***. *—*» *•. **• PomMUla !■ thf wrot. The hogca !■ Spola eouM art ax opposition to extension of the "ex­ stationed for the past^fodr years lantic City. The baby was born dertaken to repair these breaks. at the Nava) Base; Aktoria, Ore., * * - the ^ v te t bvarilaiHl. BroM^Tthry am k-ateS hNUad planation’’ period ahortiy before ha in the Naval Hospital at I^ la - prato^ro ^ barrier qf « m Pyrwaam Mauatalao, aaS bryoaS tbr nwge of Buxalaa MIO’o, ror- Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Chief took off for Tokyo' after a last in­ and haa been transferred to Balti­ delphia. Mra. Butler was Mias > \ -Coats that combine superb fabric n L ^ L *• wmiM much Z*rr U iZJSpt (J^Ta 1% 8 . Delegate, went to Washing­ spection tour in Korea. more, Md. Janice Maarman, of Loomis St, ton at the end of the week for his "We cannot be a party to break­ prior to her marriage. in genuin* iesther or slastic. Narrdw and Junior of Mjrstio Review, WBA, first meeting with President ing faith with the anU-Commuiilst with, the newest shapes for bulkiest Eisenhower’s cabinet since the prisoners of war,” he said. Are reminded of the first meeting Mm. Katherine Bourn and Mrs. wida baits with Metal and covered buckles. Tha Neutral Nations RepatriSUon at 6:30 p. m. today at the Commu­ Assembly convened Sept. 15. Helen Fit^atrick, of this town, His opposite number on the Commission had asked for a dead­ nity Y. 70 North Main St. All yesterday Attended tift monUdy Colors: Black. Rad, Navy. Brown with high warmth and timalass bt^uty. line extension because of delays in members are urged to attend, par­ i U n it H e a r s BrlUsh delegation. MUiUter of meeting of the executive board of Uw to Pumsh^oiisc getting the explanations program State Selwyn Lloyd, flriv to Lon­ ticularly those taking part in the the Connecticut Federation of W orld Cnmes ^ . __ , / underway. NeiUier Uie Allies nor drill rehearsal. color in elastic. — ~ don to tell Foreign Secretary An­ Deipocratic Women’s Cluba at the thony Eden what he hsa seen and ComipunisU would accept com- Hotel Bond, Hartford. Diacuaaien pm q^ constructed for the purpose. Mrs. Mary 8 . Taylor left today Asked by Pope heard here. Lloyd Is expe^ed back' about the United Nations was held tit J^edlClItG later this month. The DO-day period for explanaUona for Portland, Maine, to attend the and membera were urged to pac- 1.95 was to have started Sept. 36. fall conference of Soroptlmist In London,' the Foreign Office ..sr, (left) pastor af Senth Methodist Cbonh; Gue ‘»VtTr” V**rcim ^tM ticipata In events sehaduiad for Rome. Oct. 3 OP)- Pope Piua XII Washington, Oct, 3 (A>)— A*m *tua that, bocauM of the prom-. Mve of Oark's refuakl was sent to 4 he Clubs in the New region U.N. Weak and alao to taka ac­ / announesd Lloyd's scheduled re­ ILGWU, (eqaiter) and tha Eov. Oforgo F- Hnghea, af St. James’ Church (rirtt) iM kr”*—* RepatriaUon Ck>mmiseion—of Which at the Hotel tafayette. She is a urged the natlona of the world to­ Congressional Committee to- ehown by a number of chem-^ turn shortly after PrimeTMinUter ligh t tion in local aleCTlona next werit. to each day to aqopt a coda o t interna­ * ^ •* TtakerH-n - MM- 8*- - d e r T Iiidia is chairman—followiiw" two delegate ^rom the Manchester icalx, includingiding rome related to a GhurchiU's cabinet agreed on new llae Onnnqnt Werkrre af Aasarten.. Tha doraymen. whila thay expreaalv dLlaimed anyi^ tional law that would piinlxh day looked into a humane chemical warfare gas. "inevitably days of rioting by aiiti-Coqununist Soroptlmist Club, and chairman of $1.00 moves to break the East-West •■Suenee warkera at Manchaeter Madas wha will vat* Monday to drtermlae whether th*v priacaiers. Threa POWs wire killed the Regional lagislatlve Commit­ SM: Green Stampa Given With Ckak galea Crimea having international oonm- hspect of atomic energy— we can look forwaid to something deadlock over the Korean truce ha ILGW U ta / quencea. Chief among theae, ha the ILOWU t . repmmat them aa n hnrpdaiag ngart. apak. d m i ’s H ^ t W tS and iq wounded by Indian guarda. tee. what It has to offer in the like penicillin for cancer.’’ talks. Nn offlcial details of U14 wark fi'or bettefsnent“ It . (Story an Paga 4). , oold, would ba on unjust wnr. . 'The Indian Command said today WM against eaneer. *T am ConvlMcd,’’ 'declared liew plan w k^ disciootd. howe>n nine anur^mmunlst Koreans are , Mr. and Mrs. Richard-Baker and KNAPP ONARCH ’Ilia Popa opoka to dolegatea Thsy heard earlier a prediction Rhoads, "that in the next decade from moro than a ocora ol coun- ‘The Russinkn prosumably rp^e- miealng and presuntaMy escape^' small son, Richard, 380 Bidwell that. non-atomic Wondfr drugs or maybe more, we will have sentlng the Chines* Some ara believed' to have flM St., left yesterday morning on a trloa. gatherod In Romo for tha would bs developed against tne chemicals as effective sgainst can­ oixth Intarnational Oongraaa af viaw, have wnrnbdtk Official Raps Thursday night. Others may bkva trip to Conneaut, Ohio, Mr. Bak­ seourge in 10 years or more. cer :as-the sulfa drugs are today mM never taka placa ^ e o a ths bolt4d during Uu rioting. ^ er's home towh. Mr. Baker recent­ Criminal Law. Ha racoivad thorn in against hoetarinl infections.’' ore Leaders tKcJ W H A L C ^ apocial audieaca at his Costs! ' The 'House Ootnmarca Oommlf- U.N. adopts thetrthat An Indian spMteaman s ^ three ly was honorably-discharged from’ mewc toe, currently holding hearinge to He said he based this conviction Grandolfa summsr rosldanea. cartain Asian natlo^ouch as In­ Court Ruling anU-Red/prisomuk haewTdied of the Air Force, and upon his return appraise the' status of rosonreh on the fact that three different will start his new job at Pratt and The Pontiff plaosd nt the top dia, Burma -and Pikiatan ait la. diaeaaa auica the Indiana took cus­ ROOM HEATER crimes with international cohse- against eanoor. hsnrt dlsaasc. polio clasoeo of chsmicaL weapons have UN. majpnty haa voted tody Of the POWs. Whitney Aircraft. Mrs. Baker is NEW STYLES and hther major lUr. called on qiready been developed hat can against it. Under Police Guard On GE Patent In Seoul, meanwhile, South Ko­ tbs former Avis Upp. quences which ha said should come under international law "ths sciantioU of the Atomic Energy relieve pain and prolong life in Tha BriUahf cabinet alao dis­ rea’s President Syngman Rhae aaid ■ tf Oommlsaioa (AEC) for discussion certain types of cancer, although A Catechetical class will begin criminal of si modern wgr . . . that cussed promiSots of a top-laval con­ ^ • *|ht »MJt locked in a bitter strug- Trenton, N. J., Oct. 3 (JP)__An shocker^t the bloodshed IN PLASTIC AND FAILLE rovokes ruin, sufferinig and un-> of lU program o t cancer resebreh they do not cur# them, ference ^ t h Ruesia to roUeve New York, Oct. 8 {IP)— gle with the IL A to r control of at the Ooneerdla laitheran Church and treatment. ’ liie doctor said more than 10,- offlciai of the Gefieral Electric the ii-Pl!??^*^***^™ Indians. *** tomorrow at 0 a. m. for all young Enaginable horror.’* .r world batons, a question which Rival longshore leaders in ’vaterfront labor is the new Inter- Co., says OPEN SUNDAY THRU The ponUft said no person iUiould Yesterday. Dr. Oornrllus P. India has been pushing at tha U. N; federal judge's ordey j AcUngig ^reignfareign minister Cho people who are or will be 13 years Rhqqds of New York told the eom- (Centteued eU Page Four) New York had 24-hour police requiring the company to tuTn old this year. The second year ba able to bring this about with In/tia’a Chief Driegate, V. K. Chung W ^ n called the deaths of impunity. I Menon, continued hehlnd- guards t^ay in the j^tential- a ritJ" m the‘ over to* the public its light bulb anti-CommUntat prisoners "crimi­ Catechetical class will meet at SATURDAY - 9 A. M. T IL DARK nal acts of murder.” 10:80 a. m. Such perils,’ ’ he added, "compel W-scenee talka with other delega­ ly explosive dock strike idling; ILA. which the parent federaUon patents goes further than' Su­ oil people to hold themselves ready tions on his proposal that the As­ East Coast ports for a third axpelled for failing toyld iU ranks preme court decisions would al­ "We wish to solemnly warn them for defeiwe. , ' sembly make a formal request for d»y. of racketeers. low. . ‘ (the Indians) that if they do not FOR YOUR: CONVENIENCE "But that abeolutely does not a big power get-together. He was rectify Immediately the evil acts Meanwhile, a preeidentlal board In New York, the worl'dA great­ , OE Vice President Donald L. niter the tact that unjust war One Dead, 17 S a v ^ reported meeting some opposition. est harbor, the struggle between Mlllhsm made the statement yes­ being committed we shall be forced of inquiry meets here today to FOR FALL WEAR put la the first place of delegates have in- the tviro unions has resulted, in terday after being informed of the to take up arms against .them,” TOYS RAIN OR SHINE the pavest crimes that in- •tart the legal machinery turning Cteo declared. ri**lJJ* favored a meeting of for an anti-strike injunction and bolstered police details along t ^ decision by U. S. Dutrict Judge FOB THE KIDDIES Top handle styles. Also Clutch and ovar- lonal law ohould punish with the Western Big Three and Soviet piers. The officers have staved Phillip Forman. T^e judge ordered The acting foreign minister Large Assortmeat the heaviest penalty." a return to work, probably early TRe enff one ef ilt Uitdl Keats an tha-shouldar styles. Colors: Black, Tan, •.J After Ship GoUi^on Russia but were not ready to com- next week. off a number of clashes. GE and pix other incandescent charged that "the Indians proS^ The Pope said "even In just irnr entire room 12x13x0 ft., AUYO- nut themselvea to a formal resolu­ Yesterday the FBI reportedly lamp manufacturer's to dedicate to be^^neutral hut are acting really' .Rad and Navy. —that is, in n wnr of defenso—nbt tion. A third development in the tense os Cotemuniati.’’ ^Arlhar Diis SloiBt j MATICAUY. Just diet Itie tempera­ tipped local police to a rumor that their patents to the public in order waterfront crieU was a report that two gunmen were on their way to break up a monopoly. Forman “We demand that they frankly ture you need—the KM- Heater 'each phli tax (OonttMMd en Pago ^Pbur) Port Huron, Mich,, Oct. 3 (Ti—A ; rgaton, O nty pilot John L. LeWU' United Mine Work- Canadian pilot was killed aa. a aboard the (CaatkiMd oa Page Fsur) Jiere from Oregon to kill ILA found OE. and eight other firms side with the North Koreans and owtomatically adiuits itietf to rman freighter. MS (Indl had invited into lu fold guilty o f teunopolising the indus­ Chinese Comrotpiista by sending small German freighter sank lasj Traffic ri^ugh the river link­ President Joseph P. Ryan, con­ changes in room temperature. HoUand Bulbs the AFL-ousted InternaUonal fined to a hospital with an. illness try in 1949. their armed forces and fight night after colliding with a Great ing Lake A t CUir with Lake Hu Longshoremen's Assn., (IL A ), MAXIMUM SAKTY — Na Exposed Lakes ore carrier in the SL^^^ir since last Monday. A round-the- Hadn’t Seen Derision against us,” he declared. Tulips,' Hyacinths, Dotfodils ron opofated at norma) today. which struck porta from Maine to In New, Delhi, the Indian gov­ Hot Wires:—No Danger of Shock River oh a moonless night. the aparj> and part of the Warren Ready clock police guard was placed on Millham said that he had not gr Burn—-No Installation Casts— Virginia in a bid for higher'wages. the 80-yeer-old Ryan's private seen the 103-page decision which ernment declined comment on the News Tidbits Srvsnteen crewmen of^thk ill- WaUbdtifrs stack were showing The report could not lie confirmed Simply Plug into Wall Outlot— FINE QUALITY Crocus, Snow Drops fated DIFG W aU ecI^ 683-ton hospital room. capped the 12-year-long case, but accusation. Prime Minister Nehru above Water. immediately. is touring in South India. — Poftoble—l^r-A-life Sealed Fln- Cullsd from AP Wires Lubeck, Germany, ^eighter--ita The Walischiff sank in seven For New Dpst; Anothef police guard was given that they had been informed gen- entire crew- Tlie docks were quiet yeeterday John Dwyer, a leader in the AFL's *F*lly on the opinion, and: ■ Clark’s reftiaal to extend the ex- 7ype Healing Elements—Silent PioneeV tore'a \ l l a s 'ili "etriiiiietriteated 80.000 dockers plenations period was sent to the Haded fin Insures against tha swift fight to drive Ryan's ILA off the "Certain provtsions which are National Wholesale 'Druggists The WallscI , the Wage-contract docks. Dwyer, wbo took his Man­ apparently ordered to be included RepatriaUon Commission after the Radio or TV Interferenco. AC only,. BllM>iff collided nith ;the life boat lowered from the PiO' «Haputedispute betweebetween the ILA and the U. N. commander had conferr^ Assn. President George W. Xauff-. 9.S(B-ton Pidneer, an ore carrier near was aidad by a Coast Guard hattan local out of the ILA and is in the judgment, aueh aa thoae Underwriters’ Approved. man teUa reporter price Inrrtiaetie p t tha Cleveiand-GUffs SeetMn the New York Shipping Assn., now the ILA-AFL organtxer in dedicating exiating patenta.on in­ with Gen. John E, Hull, his suc- ARKWRIGHT boat and a marine service craft in San Francisco, Oct 3 (m __ (NYSA), representing 170 shlp- far saoM dmg efare iteow are like­ nerrowNver between Port Huron reacuing Walischiff crewmen, Promising to guard personal lib­ Manhattan, had two detectives by candescent lamps and lamp parts, ly. . .Two hundred German re- Craia, Ont. pingsand stevedoring firms. go further than we believe the (Costlaaed on Page Four) - Michigan State''Police reported erty and dignity with "the best in Not\lnvolved in the contract his side - yesterday aa he marched FIRST QUALITY patriatoa from Russia with homes crewman were miealng or the ships crashed at 11.(if p.m. me,’ Bari Warren prepared today up and down the docka, calling on court had the power to go under in East Zone have chDaen to start injured bn the Plokeer. It re­ ( B ^ l . just south of the river to leave the governorahip of CaH-' ILA pickets to bolt and join the Supreme • Court decisions, and CHRYSANTHEMUMS L .9 7 c Ufa anew in Wimt German RepulH mained afloat, anparcntly In no traheS' ffdm Lake Huron. The fomia to become Chief Justice of AFL. Police called Dwyer's guard further than we think proper under With full elastw waist band or elastio SHEER-60 GUAGE lie after seoing police rule la immediate dangq#, and anchored was clear but moonless. the United Statee. - R efu g ee P ole “unofflcisl.’’ the cinninnstances. ‘ back. Band leg. Wide, regular and Germany. At the scpie. . The Pioneer was downbound with . emotional radlo-televlaion President Eisenhower on Thurs­ •"This is particularly so since BitUetins _ American RadioRadio ReUy Jboagua Dr. W. B. Rutherfoid. Sarnld ore when it struck 'the WaHschiff, (ABC) farewell to California, day invoked the Taft-Hartley all of GE'a incandescent lamp tight leg s^les. Also briefs. Colors: ivwything For Your Garkon Noodt coroner, idenUfled the dbad man lU li FASHIONED alamlatea emeiergeoey tcoMo show warren last night called the Su T ells Reasons Labor Act in the etrlhe and ap­ patent licence agreements with from tjie AP WlrtS White an4^ink with pastel ci^ors in what they can« do quickly to satab- aa Oapt. Harold Patteraon, of (CoatlBiied ea Pag* Four) preme Court "the interpreter Shd pointed a S-man hoard'of inquiry Other domestic lamp bulb msnu- briefs. /- ' Uah communicatioM system if dis­ defender of the ConeUtutlon.’’ to report back to him by Monday facturera. which constituted the aster knocks out conventional fa­ Home (QaBed "OSstle" midnight. moat Important issue in the case, IT’S LOES AND Ft>RD ■If through the years iU work Behind Escape were terminated in 1045. , CHOOSE YOUR OWN PLiWTS cilities. . . Aldo Jeardi’a defense The board, which hol'de iU flrst Brooklyn, Oct. t (0>—Tho attorney says he will contend U well done," ha, added, "the home ■’It' is important from the stanij- of every American will Always be Washington, Oct. 3 (ff) — What Brooklyn Dodgers plnn^ tbeir haa as right to try the for­ > (CoAHnuea • « Page Feur) hope today of aquaitog the llfiS IN OUK ”$Sl^SHtVICE” SALESROOM mer U. 8 . Army Lieutenant for Prisoner’s. Visitor %ist his caitie. Every human life will makes a mild speaking White (Coattened o« Page Fear) 'C to wartime deat^ of Maj. William have dignity and there will for­ eoilar man a Pole, who'has'lived World Series at two gamtg Holohan. . ' ever be tme law for all men." under totaliarlan domination half apiece by caUBg on rigkt-haaSer T h e n-year-old Repubiican hla life, cut aU. hia-ties and holt to Billy Loeo, who has a oeasoa’a * San. Bricker (A ^ h io) oaya Inchides Higji Qfficials rvcord of 14-8L Tha Now Torla each FtOWERlHG SHRUBS 'hmeeropnlwis mnnnfaetwvro" ap- gov#rooi"AaWt - fceedem? ' • f - " I WlU he happy to devoU the Jan Hadjuklewics did It Sept. 0 Yaakeea eonatcrefi with WhUejr Regular and extra size. . parsntly are '.’deliberately confi^ /fee Hnj^Sore Elhoiv;^ Ford (15.8). ' ihg’’ Army engineers in order to Albany, N. T „ Oct. 3 (jf)^ p o - remaining years of my acUve Ufg in Kangnung, Korea, and at the and never eociaJly.’’ Ivoast said ha to this causif . . . to give the best Same time began telling why. Each 8 9 c aeU,them iqiare equipment parts litical and labor circlet in New saw "nothing improper’’ in the iet- BROWN FI-ACRMAN nilJ.r.n. Reinforced heel and toe for they don’t need. . Prime Minister York and New Jeraey-'reverberated ter.'. ' in me to interpret the Constitution He has baen telling more, in bits fairly and defend it against any and mostly during news ebnferan- No Cause for Worry New Havea, Oct. g . (0>)» extra wear. New buiTiished Otto Grotewobl announces ' an today to echoes o t an.offlciai dla- Troaat said he had not seen Fay cloaure that government and union assault, regsrdlsaa of the source.’* ces. from Korea to Washington. He George Bishop, 46, Brown Ual- beige shade for fall wear. Bast German government order since ha entertfd prison. Hie name Warren was namsd Cailef Jus- arrived here yesterday to report to versUy’e spoito pabUcIty dlree* Sizes 8H to 11. All with self aatriag property of farmers who officials visited labor racketeer was not on the llst^ of visitors. . HEDGING Joseph 8 . (Joey) F a y,In prison. tlce by .President Eisenhower the State Department tor Aao killed la an early OMns- CUTS 2 X 4 AT 4S” llV Ii color Bieamd. pair . Sed West unless they return to Troasl’s DemoentUe opponent, Wednesday. Hia resignation aa Aa he telle the etory, Iov%of free­ tag) aatomoMIe aeeldeat hern A R LU R E ^ Soviet Zona by Oct. 15. -- News le BomhakeU Robert B. Meyner, said in a state­ •11^, ‘^ n fo l and annoying but Colorado vacation two weeks ago Thf bombshell came in uie form dom inspired him. c^nCe played whlcli aloe tajured the Bntla’a 2 pt through lunibBr up CALIFORNIA PRIVIT ^ World War 1 propaganda and ment: "It Is chocking to learn that (Coattaned aa Page Fenr) a large part free world radio nothing to worry about, the White was that he wanted to be with Me track direetor. Hi. of a iUrt of Fay’s visitors at Sjhg ; th. man who iliK ; B , r h K t ^ to H " depth with quicV . FOa MOMI ~ .■twa. chief Ooorga Oeal died in broadcasts were a goad and evi­ The chUdren’a 2 TRIPLE ROLL Sda F ^ c iic o from 'combinod Sing Priron_releaaed by ths New : sition of trust in New Jersey .*V\ dently the flerbe nationalism of PresidcaUal Preae Secretary | parents. Major and Mrs. John DALEY WITHDRAWS York suite Department of Cdrrec- James C Hagerty told Inquiring depth-bevel adjust­ • M y '« Soom $ l 3 a 5 0 Per 100 affects of lung cancer and liver Aould try to use his Influence with oft-conquered Poland never let him Biaenhower, are returning to the Torrtagtoa, OcL f Mayor aUment at age of 77.. Chairman Uon. Among the more than 80 w Hvpnhlican governor^ of an- Hugband Kiila Self rest newamen lata ysoterday that White House thU weekend from ments. Even has handy a Kmpvtltoom names was that of Arthur H. Eioenhowar’s elbow was injured Frederick P. Daley wltbdrew f - - Laroy Johnson (R-Caiif) and five other atate to five a racketeer." Jnet Walked Away Fort Bcnning, Ga., where the Pres­ today as a writo-ta caadldata w Tip cut guide. Easy ta' • t oriwoom a Offset other membera of House Armed Wicks, acting lieutenant governor president of when knocked agajnat a White ident’s son is now stationed. BOBBY SOX of Nqw York. After Beating WifiB When he walked away from the far mayor, thuo ellmtaattag a use with one hand. r Sarvlcea Committee ara diaaar ifw AFLt Internotionml Operotino- Oommunist membera of a Neutral House door about two months Ago, Die President had only two en­ • DomorStvdy HNE QUALITY Engineers Union, was convicted portleaa rift which D w irrata Runs on stcmdord US' g k ^ of-CKIang Kat-Shak at Tal- The discIoeuM prompted a de­ Nations Truce inspection team it being treated with heat and is gagements yesterday, including a had feared might hart tkelr . • liarimkoMor NYLON REINFORCED. 39c pair. pah. Formoaa. mand from ' Republican Gov. in 1045 of extorUon and attempt- Granby, Oct 3 (JPh-A mechanic, and up to an astonished U. 8 . progressing satisfactorily. Cabinet meeting. He spend most of teg to extort 53S8.(X)0 from the chaaees ta Monday's city aloe- ▼olt AGDG. See ill : ^ John L, Lewla gives his Uaaa- Thomas E. Dewey for a "complete who police said “suddenly went in­ Army major to ask for asylum, he Hagerty denied a published re­ the afternoon working on two tion. iMT to the contlnuanca in offiea of and aatiafactory expianatlon.” Delaware Aqueduct, project. The sane," b«at up hU wife in their blurted hia first expianatlon: port that Ikaenhowbr has bursitis speeches on his October scbeduln TRIMFIT NYLON SOX. 49c pair Director of the Bureau o f .Mines Wicka countered with a atate- aqueduct la part of the New York home here early today, and led ’’It’s my last chance." -r-an inflammation of a sac which .STANDARD MODEl City water system. -r- for Oct. 13 befor* the , Future PAT HIKE REJEOICB -fH D N E 4 ANKLETS John J. Forboi.. Aviation author!- maat that hla cslla on Fay in Sing officers on a. high speed, 3-hour ants. His father lives off five hec- "lubricates" the body’s jotete to Farmers of America nt Kansas M\ W^ EMNer in. eppeeroece nnd heet ttoa in Waahingtoin say Anearian He entered Sing Sing Feb. 30, chase over Granby’s narrow, tWiat- Haitfdrdt OcL 5 n rrkltkii oMpel la the above. Three Heat Sing Prison were "a puWc serv­ about 14 when the Nasts, later fol­ reduce friction. Hagerty also de^ City, Mo., and for Oct. 10 at Fal­ "YOliR $TOU OF For Children ♦ will lanm HHIe new -from MI016 ice . . . to avoid labor ftoublea’’ 1048, for 7 1-2 years, after having teg back roads before he shot and lowed by the'Reds, toidc ovtr Po­ nied the President h u any calcium' oat that •• per eoat of otatg i Dial IwiMi— ietra High, Wfir, M^ed one year In a New York con Dam on the U.S.-Mexico bor­ ptayoo have leeolvad m SNDLY SERYfCr* Jat plane delivered by North Ko- in hla State Senatorial district Ha killed himself in the yard of hia land. Of unheroie medium- build, deposit in the ell>ow. der in Texas. and Medleei-^eHars enjnac ‘Turn baok or English rib straightups. Aisa City jail. home. oatary adjostewate ta, roan, but wlU test it any way.; Said "I peraonally reaant any im­ blond with' a prematurely high Uu'a *IIeMtii Kxeellent* Ylaae Far A dmaga IhraedliihMtwaNaees. 3 9 V triple roll cuff. Durfne mercerized cotton with FtRean Yugqalav-bm Oar- TTia list of Fay’s viaitors was Harrison Hotchkiss, one of 15 forehead, ho. would look; at home year, Gav. Lodffs today latty w plication ot wrongdoing on my dotted with names of persona In fact, he aaid ia reoponse to He watched the third game of Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales nylon reinforced heel and toS. . . . ■MUW arriva jn Bavaria after long port" . Granby conatablea and auxUiary behind a 'Seek in an American questions, Eisenhower’s health is iectod a aew aalaa deHSoli n r i hnfftiaminent la YngoaUvIn for prominent in poltUcai and labor policemen Who investigated, said office. He satHiehind a desk in the the world series on television at Is par 00 Meonwhlle, Paul L. TroMt, Re- circles in thU atata and New Jer- •xcallent except for the sort arm. times and was imported as b ^ g war crimes committed while serv- there was no dopbt but that Waa- Polish Export-Iteport Agency be-* When naked about a published Blectficd OcpartncBt RubUean candidats for governor of sex. ley Newtdn, about 35, "auddanly pleased with the Brooklyn victory. faff In HiUor’sr army during World Few Joraoy, ooncodod do wrote a fore a crack-in the Iron Curtain report that an Aperatloa ml|^t ba MANCHESTER wap n . . . Mra. Mary T. Nortoa^ _ Some , are coanectad with west insane." before he beat hia opened for him. He bad commented the day bsfbra, Oak Stu Entnuiec pair lettay ha U 51 to Dowor asking Yonkers and Rooaavalt Racoweys, aaceosary,. Hagorty repllsd: when the pecennlaity champion fo m tr trallblaalng Cbngraeowom oxactitiva clemency far Fay. But wifa with his flats, breakteg h ef Hadjuklewics ia the son of peas­ "1 am not ovon going to answar SB froat New Jersey, aoMUMas harness .tracks near New York noae. ants. His father lives off Rve rec- Yankees wsra ahead, that it was m i O e U m i Sr. he told a nawa ecnfsranca be knew that. I am not modical authority, "time for n change." '. -Np raoIgnatlM aa BMintotr of a t y now the focus of a stats Hqtchkisa docUnsd to diaclost taroo—about 13 acres. But he tteal ngliw ky Bsnta M aM t t tha ona-tlma eonstrucUon labor and that dossn’t mean oaa thing or It was announced that the text ‘ Natlanal ODouBlttoa. boaa only aa a "busteeaa oofUMcUon t)M othor." M n |ortr aaid tha zoMon tha - ■■ f t-.'w,' c \ \. . ) -7T );■ it':'-.''- ■■'

J i 'r ■ KANdHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN<, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1958 UANCHESTEB fiVEl^mO H S R i^ . MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1958 hold a rummage aale In the'church Saturday 9;48 a. m., Junioif Choir at Center Church. are invited'io atUndj 7:18 p. m.. vestry. rohsatBol.'- % will be held in the chapal. Bvery- * 5 ^ ' offieUta. Burial will be in Grave Tuesday— - Boy Scouts; g;00 p. Cchlsr onA 14 Invited to attend thia !»► tha RmUiean mgjority In 1:00, Business mseting o f Lacy l^Vehum Hill CMmatery. Tha funeral home Bolton itate ionate, has been in poor fists p. m., Girl Scout Troop 17; Group mestlng. formal mid-week, worship service; will be open todajr, Saturday, 2 to Martin Gives Spencer Group after rummage Brownies, Troop 24; fi:lfi p. m., Wednesday— health recently. He assumed the sale, bring landwlcttss, cofffs and - - South Mefhodiat Church W ciley Group meeting, ladiee par­ 8 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. isutenant governor Malu Street and Hartford Bond Stanley Group potiuck eupper In 9:30 a. m., Doreaa Orou]Hip, - oll- lor, •' duUam of Usutenant govemoi dastert will he servMi That latfffB ^! wiory for GOP Expected Thursday when Frank C. Moore rS' CIRCLE Bev. Fred R. Edgar, Mlaiater Coo'per hall. Members ara urged to 'day meeting; 2:00 p. m . Wllllng Thursday-- Sermon neat week by Mr. Tbzer; Taleettvllle 11 e m a are new Monkey Has Town, Agog; ^ His Ideas on aigned to head a private research BeV, Prrey Hmlth, be on time and to bring material Workera, ladies parlor; 7:18 p. m~ 1:00^2:00 p. m., Prayar Group; or Ths Tbe/ChuNh 0 p. m., ' f r n w a • 7%T BmMi«ahandled uirou|:B through t the im mManeheater anrnM Krr foundAtloiL TONIGHT 8A!^. mrni MVir. OmiiBHialty Baptlat fBurcIi ■ Associate Miolster Explorer Scouts; -7:80 p. - m., 7:30 p. m„ Church SchMl parents’ St. James B. C. Church. Herbert A, maoe, Junior Choir begins rahearsal. Teachsr's trslning clasp for clltilcv 7:48 M lnah Group, other New York pollUcal figures 8Im W S U i 008 B. Center fit. at the Dreea I r VernoH Election __ WdjGien Fails to School Costs CamUmmma Itav. Jeha F. HaBneB,.PMter "■V Minister of'Musle- GhMdreB between agae > aJ>A IS adulU; 8:00 p. m „ the first fall Friday—-:/::— - listed among Fay's vialtora Includ­ deha B . Nenbert, Paeter BeV; George F. Hughes JDHH I. phoM Rockville S-S184. ed Wlllla mF. Bleakley, former SATURDAY aafi SUNDAY who would like to sing In the Cjioir meeting of the Spiritual Life does 7 ;fi0 p. m., Cholt rehearsal. . In a panel diacuaalon ysaterday, Bnherl M. dehaa, CM m aater Rev. Edgar J. Flarrell Concerdla Bvaffgellcal Liitheran RoekvtUe, Octk S— (Special) •—e-tlonal meeting: with all of high fitete Supreme Court Justice, and Ormaad d. West, OrgantH . fSareli World Communlm Sunday, Oct. rONHUL H O M Advertisement— Bolton, Oct, JfT — (Special) Ohurrh Notes Geheral Managsr Richard Martin M-G-MwiH ' Ssrvicta of .Holy Communion a Vernon voters v< U r^ to the polls achool age in the community in­ William F. Condon. Republican W U iU f'aiid Oarfieii Streets , oly Communion at. You know of. the accomplish­ Twice in recent weeks sober cltV The Rev. J. Richard Yoager will suggeated Some way be found to Sunday Maaset; . fi:00 and 10 5 a. m. •7 BAST tlBNTBB iC. vited., State Senator from Weetcho«er 0:48 a.m. Church fichool for all For adults; 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 The Bev. Rklch Brandt, Pastor VffniUy to elect oincls)s for the ments of the Democratic party in isens of this town have blinked give a Communion meditation at get home owners' and other cltl- County. Both reside In Yonkers. Preludo, g l o " ---- ....B arber The 'Sunday School at the Tal- United Methodist Church tomor­ ages. b’clook, with two Maaees at' 9. one 11m B- Beckwith, TeL ■a m n _ j^ o u s town officee._ I\ ;^ e csm- cottviile . Congregational Church the City of Rockville. They can their eyes in disbelief at the sight sena .who‘ are "not Mying their Alao listed was George Morton Hymn, ths Beauty of the row at the 11 a,m. worship service. 10:18 Bjn. Morning Worship. in the malp auditorium for adults Organist nnd Cholrmootcr 'Pslgn preciedlng this ele^ o n has begins at 9:30 a. m. with classes and will do the same for the-Town children's way In education' to Levy, who operates Roosevelt EartlC AMBULANCB UEBViaS of Vernon when eiectedr Vote the of a stray monkey. About two World Wide Communion Sunday World Fellowship Sunday Bfifi one for the children In the IT’S NO SECRET! e*>#ollowed the same p a tte rn ^ pre* fo r nursery-stge children through weeks ago, Frank SWarts of South contribute taxes. , Raceway. Offertory solo. "God So Loved tho straight Democratic '-ticket hexL Is being observed at this service. ' Martin made the auggeation as I ^ u d e —"Melody In r * Beaumont basement, and two Masses at 10, .Sunday, Oct. 4 the 18th Sun' vlous own elections. adults. "The newly-formed adult Rd. found the stranger, to this Prominent New Jersey per­ (8:00 o'clock servics) Monday. Pull the 2nd, lever. For An exact duplicate of this serv< a participant of a tbree-member Hymn—"Christ for the World" one in ' the ruin euditorium and day, after Trinity: The town, heavily Repubueain, class will be taught by the pastor, latitude noisily scolding his dog. sonages Hated included William / ..a m e r Harold Baglin, Tenor t transportation call-/ Rockville Ice except for the choir, will bs panel at the Sixth Annual Con- Right Hand of Fellowahip one in the basement. 8:48'a;-m. Sunday fichool; prO' fJffertory qitthem, "I^ t, Me Par­ • ' will remain so according to thi and will be held^ in his study in Yesterday morning Mrs. Stanley Egan of Newark, chairman of the 5-2595; 5-2596; 8-2887; for Vetmon, held at 8 in the evening, This Is necticlit Cltlaena Conference on Children's fitoiy ' motion, to ntw claasea. take Thy Mystical Supper Lunch A t Shad^ G la In a position to make predictions. .the parsonage.' i £ mx County ‘ Democratic Com­ .Patnode . . .. found 'him sitting in - a the first Sunday that, eveningserv- Hymn—"In C h rist There la No 10:18 a. m. . Comnjunlon 8tr^ These pivphets .are not over A t the special Communion ser^ 5-2598. Education at Interlaken Inn, Lake- mittee and Fay's lawyer, Demo­ . St. Francis Asslal Church . |]0:48/b'clock service) Lvoff tree at the q u a ^ at ^ Ito n Notch I mes will be held. They wlU>e held view. Boat or West" Hymn,/ "For tho Bread Which QUINirS looking ..the fact that the oppos* vide at 11 a. m. there will be selec­ owmed by her husband. i Sunday evening hereafter. cratic' Mayor John V. Krnney of Scripture l«ea0n Luke 24:18-38 Sooth Windsor, Boulc 80 ' Proluda— / tions by the choir, with M./ R. Advertisement—T DiacuaSIng educational cotta ThM Hart Broken" Ing Democratic party has waged No one has tmen able to r*tu r^ x^e time has been sit at I p.m. Jersey City, John MiBon •X**’*' Anthem—"Turn Thy Face from Bev. Arthur J. Hegermao, Pastor "Prayar" ...... Haidmerel 1$ Wimderful a somewhat livelier campaign -Simonds jis soloist. The PJIgiim Vote Republican ^onday, Oct, from the municipal aspect, Mar­ eey City, a formef, U. S. Senator, Bov. Fraacie V. BarveUls, Curale Semon. "Threo Great Symbols*’ PHARMACY 5. Rorark. of Love” Masses St 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 11 Anthem— 'Hymn, "W e Thank Thee Lord" oaadwlchea, a rup ef plplag hot Sllex brewed ( Is a spirited contest for positions discussion and worship. , inforinatioh or^baby sitters call eyatem" by which municipal bud­ . m. was'seen, the local dog warden was Church schoiil will, be held at gets must be determined. Among the labor Iradsre appear­ Hymn—"Bread of the World" "Jiiet AS I Am " Nolte; Postiude, "Elegie Heroic” .. Miles on the Board of Education,, where Special SerVire Set Rockville, 5-2591, 5-2592;^ for Ver­ or hot ckondate and si dish of Shady Glen lee ereaip. OPEN SUNDAYS notified and he spent half a-day 9:30 a.m. "W e have to measure tha ef- ing on the Hat made public here Ordinance of Communion Organ .Offertory— 9:30 and 10:45 a. m. Church all members are belhg elected this Tomorrow night a special serv­ non, 5-259^ Polls open 6 a. nu. to It’s ae w om *m t everyene says, •OsHch at Shady Oleai^ 6 p. m .. / searching wooden land between Maaa will be celebrated at 8t. fectivaneaa of expenditures for bjr OorrecUons Commjesloner Ed­ Hymn—"Lord-Dlamtss Ue” "What a Friepd We Have Hi fichool. year. ice will be held at St. John’s Epis­ ^duth Road . ^ d the Notch In St. Bridget’s dm reh U woMerfUl." Maurice Chapel at 8:30....^and 10 schools," tha local administrative ward J. Donovan were William De Poetiude— ''Adagio” M«ndelaeohn /Jesus” ...... Coni'crse 10:45 a. m. Nursery, lAeMetolPeM. The voting- hours will be 6 a. copal Church, to mark the anni­ search o f him. The warden was ac­ Koning, Sr, of Hempstead, chief Rev," Jainee P. Timmins, Pastor a.m. tomorrow. head said, "against tha effective- ' Tha Wa^k ' Bov. Robert Carroll and H61.V. Commumon .4:00 p. m. Nutmeg Trail meet­ m. to 6 p. m. -with residents of the versary date .of the laying of the companied by the dog who had of an A F L Union local at Roose­ ^ostlude— / ' C Try our oM-fasMoned Black Wal- 'World Wide CTommunion Sunday neea of expenditures ’ for garbage Today, 7:00 p.m., Baptist Youth Bov. Tboodoro Oubnin, ing, Methodist Church, Bolton, ► ■.Vernon Fire Ihatrict voting in the cornerstone of the church/ The been ao roundly scolded, but the velt Raceway; Louie Marclante, Fellowahip. . "Solenelle" .. i... Rheinberger Conn, P• ant tee Cream. A distlaetive flavor event took place during the min­ and Loyalty Sunday will both be collection and for all other munic­ Anolstants / IPeMetelP.M. -pew school at Dobsonville. and the About Tow|i monkey eluded them. ipal services." pmsident of the New Jersey Tuesday, 8:00 p.m., Buitnees and T p. m. Senior LiitHer League, 6:30 p. m. Chivch School Inter­ for crisp Fan weather. '-l^ity of Rockville residents voting istry of^the Rev. Harlow R. Whit-, observed at Bolton Congregational iiiKiie Lee Fracchia, Manchester's In­ Another member of the panel. Federation of Labor; Sal Maao, Professional Woman's meeting at The Week mediate Dept. (Grades 7 and 8) In the Town Hall. Both parties lock, first rector of-the parish'. domitable dog Warden, was con­ Church tomorrow at 11 a.m. For Maoses on Sunday at 7:(HK^ 8:00, . A daughter was bom -Wsfdnesday Carter W. Atkina, of tha Connecti­ -head of the A F L Building Trades the chutcH. 9:00, 10.00 and 11:00 s,m., and Tuesday. 7:30 p, m. Ladles' Family Potiuck Supper and Par- have Installed telephones for He took charga of the parish at the Hartford Hospl.tM to Mr. tacted yesteiilay morning by a the dual occasion, the Rev. A r Uniona . in ' New Jersey, add AUl'"mseting. . Visitors are Invit­ ent-Taacher meeting, Omper halt. June 14, 1873--^ For some thirty thur A. Wallace has chosen as his cut. Public Expenditure Council, 8:00 p.m. West Side. Circle meets Manses do«"nstslrs s t ' 9:00 and “ transportation, baby sitters or and Mrs. Paul DesJeuAea, 31 Du­ neighbor In the vicinity of the Thomas A. Murray, president of at the home of Mre, E. L. OUTord, ed to come at $/p. m. to hear A r­ The Week years before .that, the Rockville sermon theme. "One Great Fel­ aseerted that no school Miould M 10:48 a.m. X Big Value! election information." rant St., and a daughter was born quarry. When asked if he had re­ built which cannot be tom down the New York State AFL, CiissfiiCl a Utac St. thur Anderson, medical missionary Monday— Allfbut two of the Republican, Episcopalians had been served by Thursday at the St. Francis Hos­ ceived any report of an escaped lowship Around the World.". 6:30 p. m.. Girl ficout Troop 9; rectors from Broad Brook and In 18 or 20 yepra. Many of those listed were not Wednesday, 12:30 p.m. Daytime In Tanganyika, Africa, speak. - candidates. for the principal qf- pital to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ar- monkey, Fracchia replied In a re­ Loyalty Sunday marks the be­ ACmONTACKED CO-HIT! 7:30 Official Board meeting; 7:30 ether nearby parishes. School buildlngt must he related available for comment. Circle meets for dessert luncheon Second Comigrdgatloiial Church Wednesday, 7:30 p/m. Church . flcea are incumbents, one new glros, 54 Spruce St. signed tone “ No, but before the ginning of the financial canvass of to the manner In which we ebn- at the parsonage, 877 E. Center St. North Main find North Rtroeto Council. p. m'., Maneheater Youth Council HOUSE PAINT candidate for, the Board of Tax During the special service, the day is over, w « perhaps will." the church and pledges and special duet our educatlonel program. . 7:00 p.m., Girl Scouts Troop 8 AraolAW . Toto'r, Mlnloter Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir Review, Norman Strong, and one choir will sing music appropriate Hearsay reports indicate resl- gifts will be received tomorrow $2-25 BBd $2.9S fd . to the occasion. The Rev. Maurice| Manchester Auxiliary Police will Today's school bulldingR he meets at the church. BarcInjr'W. Wood, ChoUsiMotor rehearsal. candidate for the School Board. meet Monday at 6:15 p. m. for denta of Andover and (Columbia do during the service. The reception Foulkes, present rector, will de­ claimed, "will be soon outinod^ N It ' \ f I • 8:00 p.m.. Boat Side Circle meets Orgnalst Saturday, Catechetical Claeses. The complete list is as follows: night target practice at the Finley have.pet monkeys. If their iden­ of several new members into the If wo start to correct the de- at the church for a work session. Saturday, 2 p. m. State Lu­ Selectmen, Herbert I. Pagani, liver a historical sermon about the St. shooting range, . tity is known it has not been as­ early years of the parish, based on parish is also anticipated-at the ficienclca In program and curricu­ Friday, 7:00 p.m.. Choir rehear- Dedication Sunday ther League convention in St. rTrLMloANERAr' T A S r r ■ Frankiin Welles;, Ihx collector, certained. It Is also not known that service. E A.STW 00D set at the church. More singers FLASH BULBS, CASES, QUAinV* original records which . have re­ lum we are talking/6bbut today.” Organ Prelude ■ , John's ^theriui Church, New Francis S, Rupprecht; town clerk Edward L. White,, sonarman sec­ they have lost any pets. Church school will be held at moat welcome. Britain, Conn. MOVIES, PABTS SARDEN SALES and. tfeasurer, Kmrwin A. Elliott; cently beet, placed In the archives Ihere was a time when Winsted It’s here at lost! --IC "O Man, Thy Grievous 81ns v a u lts ^ Trinity College in Hart­ ond class, USN, son of Mr. and 9:30 a.m. \ , NCIUH Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.nb ROUTE 6 — MANCHESTER TEL. Mitchell S-4245 312 OAKLAND 8T. assessor, HowaM O. Bimock; Mrs. Edward A t- Whiter 126 wasl the Connecticut town credited Special'School Slated Our Brand New Woman's Society Bazaar at the Bemoan" 1...... Bsph I ford for Safe-keeping. Prisoner* ilgited .proceoslonal.Hymmr-__ Arthur Drut Stprtsi ~'-^ard ck Finance, Herman G. Ol- Helalne Rd., la serving aboard the with fresh hews. No one has sqg- A special school for teachers of church, aprons, home canned and TbeoSalvatteo Army PhoBS M I.9-f4M- The service will start at 7:30 geated that Bolton seek th e title ...... M T .5tCi9«'..... "The Church's One ~son, Robert Kahan; regstrar of USS Angler, which be­ nursery and kindergarten classes baked foods, plants, embroidery, 661 Main St. p.m. but It would seem this town holds Foundation" . voters, Charles H. Weber; Board gan her second career in the will be attended by repi’esentatives By Top Officials Miroel* Mirror refreshments, etc. Major and Mrs. John Pickup of Tax Review, Richard P. Hiller, Both the Rockville and Vernon. Navy's Submarine Force in New s, valid candidacy^what with . Mot­ Call to Worship Methodist church win participate ile, the cow of nail-eating fame; of the church at North, Coventry InvocaUbn Henry E. Harcham, Norman London last month. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. CHioiiMgcep# Scroofl! Sunday, Oct. 3; , Strong; Board of Education (.8 in the observance of World Wide mangy^Jees stalking chickens In (C^tianed fram Page One) Zion EvaageUeal Lutheran Church Scripture Reading— Jbshua 4:1-9. 9:30, Sunday school, classes for Communion Sunday, The Nutmeg broad' daylight, and now stray Churches of the southern part of Ceoper and High Mtrerta Children's Story— yeqrs), Alice H. Hammar, Mor­ Commander Ekirl Petersen of Tolland County, Including the local all ages. gan F. Campbell; (4 years), W il­ Trail meeting of the Methodist monkeys. investigation launched after cries Top Eatertelament TSe Rev. Paul G. Prohapy, Pastor ■ "Being a True Friend" 10:45, Holiness service with Youth Fellowship will be held at Dilworth-Comell-Quey Post, No.' Methodist Church, are sponsoring liam R. Hahn, John G. Tglcott; (2 102, ^American Legion, reOuests Has Part in Play of labor racketeering. Mlea Maiton A. Erdia, Orgaulst Church School Recessional Hymn Band and Male Quartet. the Bolton Methodist Church to­ the teacher training school' of reli­ years), John R. Got tier; Sarah H. that post members meet at the Lois Ojoper. daughter o f Mr. T ^ e Dewey-WIcke . cross-fire Jaaa Basrell ' "W e Plougli the Fields and 12:45, The OUdel Band will morrow from 4 to 8 p.m. and Mrs. Raymond E. Cooper of gious education, ^ tu r e sessions/istirred queries as to whether the VIrler Malars Oct. 4, the IStht Sunday after Scatter" ' leave for a parade in Springfield. Brookes; Constables, Arthur Gen- Holmes Funeral Home tomorrow Msrilya Maaraa saS aa all-alar A ll Methodist Youth are urged Birch Mountain, is' cast in a will be held for teachers in other governor would call for the resig­ Trinity— Post-Anntvereary R a lly Pastoral Prayer and Lord's Prayer ' Y' p.m.-, Sunday school at -Silver ovesl, Walter Kita, Gerald R. Rls- at 7 p.m. Jte pay last respects to grade levels. Caal ley, Edmund T. Dwyer. to attend by the pastor. Rev. Carl John Eyberse, a veteran of World prominent role in the Manchester nation of his second-in-command. "Oeatlemen Service. O ffertory- Lane and Hospital visitation. Autos Crash in Tolland W, Saunders. War I I and a Legionnaire. High School Sock and Buskin pro­ No Further Comment Prefer * "Glory |\ • 9:00 a.m., Sunday School. (Note: "Ave Verum" ...... Tltcomb 7 p.m.. Music will be played for A t the 10:45 a.m. Communion duction, "The Night of January Manchester Evening Herald Marry O'Donnell, the governor's Blondes" Free bus transportation service shut-ins. Two motorists were arrested Brigade” Doxoio|;y after their cars met in a head-on service in the Union Congrega­ 16th.” Lois won much acclaim for Bolton correspondent, Mrs. Joseph press secretary, said late yesterday la cslar for children whose parents cannot Solo - 7:30, Salvation meeting with Lady Roberta Lodge will meet D’ltalla, telephone MltcbgU 2-8848. collision early yesterday morning tional CTiurch, the new Hymnals her portrayal of the bride in the the Governor would have no fur­ S:l*4ise-S!4e »A:II bring or send them or live at a "Thou Wilt Keep Him In Band and ..Songster music and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. ------/ ther comment at this time. on Mile Hill. Wilbur Cross High­ will be dedicated. The High School F. H. .Parker, 30 Academy S t Miss club's production "Father of the distance. For mformatlon, kindly Perfect Peace" ..... Speaks Oospel message. way near the Vernon town line. fellowship meets St 6 and 7 p.m. tPrlde" last season. Advertisement— The 6Slyear-old Wicks, leader of call 9-0408.) The Week Rachel Vlckerman and Mrs. Doro­ Boa., Mas., Teas—All CaUr 8fca« Mrs. Elizabeth A. Lambert, Glendon E. Spencer, 23; of there will be an adult bible study thy Belcher will be hostesses. Mem­ Other Bolton high school stud­ Pepin's Grocery, Coventry and a.m., Adult Bible Ctase. soprano Monday at 7:30, Harvest Festi­ group under the leadership of val sals of fruit. Vegetables and Yalesvllle, was released on $200 bers are reminded to bring prizes ents taking part in the comedy- Bolton line. Route 44-A. Groceries, 10:00 a.m.. Rally wbrahip. Text; Sermon— Mrs. Michael Vetrano. Meats, Beer, Drdga and many merchandise. , Major Jeremiah V bond pending his appearance in for the mystery game. drama to be presented Nov. '20 and "War of The "Farmer ■ Acta 9:6. Theme; "Lord, What "What Do 'riieac Stones Mean?" Holy Communion will be cele­ Sweet will be the auctioneer. / Tolland Justice Court Oct. 12 on 21 are Ormond West. Jr,, of Bol­ miscellaneous items. New store Takea A Wilt Thou Have Me To Do?" /■ brated at 10:15 a.m. at the First hours: 9 a.m./lo 8 p.m.—Sundays Worida" 8TABTB BI'NDAY, ' Rev. Arnold W. Tozer Tuesday, 2 p.m.. The Women's charges of drunken and reckless ton Center and. Margaret McKin­ Wife” 3:48 p.m>', Miselon festival at Dedication H;hnn.— , Evangelical Lutheran Church: and 9 a.m, to 1 p.rn. , "WAB o r TUB WOBLDt" Home League. driving, and operating without a ney. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. arilk Gaaa Barry wHk Christ Lutheran Church, Broad ‘Take My Ufe, and V t U Be" driver's license. at 9 a.m. at the Community Meth­ Hiisbaiifl Kills Self Belly Grable "THF. MITCB NIKr.B” 6 p.m., Junior Band practice. Robert J. McKinney of Route 44-A. A bb BaMasaa and Madison Sts., Hsrtford, the Acjt of Dedication ■ John J. DeVincent, 19, of Med­ odist Church at Crystal Lake. Per acr4 corn yields in the Unit­ Gale 'BeMaiaa .MABCIANO VN. LAHTABBA 6:45, Senior Songster practice. West Is a Inember of the cast as riGBT rirri'BrA Rev. C. Ssbourin, , Service of Holy Communldn ford, Maas., posted $36 bond on a Jehovah’s B’ltnessee After Beating Wife well a.s chairman of the State ed States rose from 22.6 bushels guest preacher. W ill speak on 7:45, The Friendship Circle. charge of reckless driving. in 1933 to 40.6 in 1952 on the aver­ Recesalonal Hymn— 8 p.m„ Senior Band practice. There will be a service talk at 8 Committee on which Margaret colored mlsalons.' "Jesus Shall Reign Where’er Democratic Candidates . p.m. tonigpt by the circuit servant, McKinney will also serve. age. Thursday, 7:30. An open air The Democratic candidates for (Continued ' Page One) /7:30 p.m., Zion church la a the Sun" aervjce on Main St., followed by H. A. Johnson. Tomorrow at 3 Hot I-iineh Menu Bhurch of the International Luth- Reception of New Members the Town officers are as followk: p.m. there will be a public lecture, ■Volunteer workers in the hot a family night service at 8 p.m. Selectmen, William Nowsch, Ed­ the text of a suicide note he found sran Hour, broadcast in 66 langu- Bene a n ^ a t 1:30 p.m. over W iq c, Bridge- ThUi Week <5ur God Forever." Dorsey: Tuesday: Mrs. Joseph Kerwin- Elliott (renominated by "There had been domestic -Jif- "ANNIE port. SundAy ‘ Church of the Nasareue Republicans, also nominated by Food Sale Tomorrow Stefanik and Mrs. Henry Sheck- Tho Week ' 9:18 Minister's High School 48(1 Main fit, St. Joseph's School Guild will fleuities there over a period of I Democrats); collector of taxes, years." said Hotchkiss. leyW ednesdays: Mrs. Lawrence OAKLEY" Class. C. E. Winslow, Mlnisfer sponsor a Food Sale tomorrow in Monroe and Xfra. Ernest. Toth; Monday, 7:30 p.m.. Young Peo­ Mrs. Bety Gessay Kristofak; reg- Constables whom Mrs. Newton ple's eeciety. 10:00 Morning Worship and Miss Gertrude Wilson and the school basement after Masso)i. Thursdays: Mrs. Harold Jarvis and Istrar of voters, Francis Cratty; called to the home found that the f^Ble Barlyl Lsora WHY NOT MAKE IT T0J(|6HT? Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Adult choir. Church School. Mrs. Florenee Wood, Co-organlsta Members and mothers of school Mrs, Thoma.s C. Johnson: Fridays: Korly! lar Csmale WORLD-WIDE COMMUNION SUNDAY board of finance (six years), Rob­ husband had driven away in her , We all ow/ Wednesday, 12 Noon. "Moments 10:00 Worship hour nursery. children will donate food for the Mrs. Gasprin Morra la serving as IRISH ROS B(m » XaSa S:U it to ounwlves for g night out am| what Sunday, Oct. 4 ert Pigeon, for tWo-year unexpired car, a 1953 Buick. They spotted of Comfort" WNHC-TV. 1:00 The pastor and elders will sale. substitute. COMING ai'ND AV: ^batter plac than the ever _popular .... Club ...... Chianti...... Ont^ 9:30 a. m.. Church School,- Ten­ term, Clarence, McCarthy; board him many times during a pursuit b o w e r s .s c h o o l "WAB nr raR w o b u m " Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. (not 7:30)' serve communion to the sick end New Arrival Menu for next week: Monday; as4 "ANOBL FACB” rait and/you too will know why this ia Mancheater’a nyson McFsU, superintendent, A of education (six years). Abraham that at least once'reached an 8.5- Ocl. 15, 16, 17 Ladies' Aid. elderly of the perish. L. Brooks, John J. L^han; (four A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. mlles-an-hour speed, but couldn’t cheese rarebit on cracker, green favorite fiight spot. special program will be given by OCTOBER 4, 1953 Friday, 4:00 p.m. and Saturday, l;00 High School Young Peo­ Anthony Giansiracusa of River Pi. beans, stewed tomatoes, peaches; the Caravan boys and girts in the years)-, Leo B Flaherty, Jr., Myrtle halt him. TIdiels 11.00 10 a.m.. Confirmation Instruction. at the St. Francis Hospital, Hart­ ^ e ^ a y i beef stew, jelly, pudding; ple will conduct a scrap paper opening assembly. .. A. Pierre;-. (two years), John "He was circling around the MUSIC RY Saturday. 9:15 a.m., "Moments drive. Anyone wishing to have ford, Thursday. Wednesday; potato salad, com 1Q:45, Worship snd Junior Kramer, Dorothy Pfau; constables, house over an area of about two STAB' CHILDBBN rBBB of Comfort " WONS. paper picked up should csll Mrs. mejclcana, rheese cubea, pickles, LOU JOUBERT""*”'*^*®''* Church, the.Rev. Robert B. Fow- Howard LufFman, William Weber, » Henry J. Marker! or three miles." Hotchkira said. Sunday, Oct. 11. Mission Sunday, SUnley Mstteaon, 3-8249. Siigmuna: ottf.: C Henry John Markert, 58, died "There are Innumerable' cross fruited gelatin; Thursday: baked , ler guest apeaker in the interest Friday at the home of his aiater. roads there, and we couldn't get in services at 10 and 11 a.m. and 7:00 The High School Group D f church extension . work/ In the Attend The Church •< O f Your Choice Return'from Conference beans, ketchup, frantfurta, cole­ 3:30 p.m. George O'Brien, manager; Mrs. Leslie Cooley of Windsor front of him." slaw, apricots; Friday; potato MANGHtSTER wll) have supper together. New England diiiitricl. Claude Bilson, superintendent; Ave. rheese puff, ■ spinach, buttered >lub Chianti Tuesday— 6:30 p, m., N. Y, P. fi„and Jun­ Twice pursuing cars met New­ iti /)/it/ James Rohan, as.sistant superin­ ..He was born here July 29. 1897, ton coming toward them, but by beets, cake. Milk, bread and but­ Goapel Han Mr. and Mrs. Toser will attend ior ^Society, services wjll be con­ tendent; Thomas Little, production a son of Julius H. and Sophie Liebe ter win be ser\’ed with each meal. « It • I ■>, the 86th annuel meeting of the ducted by the newly, organized the time they could turn around V-n - .'s 418 Oenler St- managerr William Wennlhg, Wal­ Markert. He was a carpenter by on the narrow roads he had dis­ i\ 'f t- > -/-//I Connecticut Conference of Congre­ Hl-NY. ler Bcrthold, John Harvey, and trade. He served in the first World gational Christian Churchea at ths appeared. Marllrs - 7:3o p. m.. Evening service, Lewis Lescault, all of the White War as private'in Battery E.e41at VIrUr llBlare 10:30 a.m. Breaking of Bread. Church of the Redemeer, New Ha­ message by the pastor. After road blocks .had been es­ “ Gentlemen 12:15 noon, Sunday School. Corbin Division of the' United Artillery, C.A.C. He was a mem­ tablished at several key intersec­ Modern and Old Fnohloned Prefer "Glory ven. The Week ber of the First Evangelical 7:00 p.m., Oospel setvlce. \ States Envelope Co., have returned tions. Newton' returned to his DANCING EVERY Blondes'’ Brigade" 7:00, meeting of Boy Scouts and A aeries of evangelistic services from a conference held at l.ake Lutheran XThurch; Dobosg-Ertel- home. Neither an officer in the Terk. The Week parents at church. will be held beginning. Tuesday Placid, N. Y. LaboC'Hansen Post. No. ,14 of the yard nor one in a car close behind SATURDAY NIGHT l:IS-«:SS-e:U S - S :l( Tuesday— . 7:00, Church will be open to re­ evening at 7:30, with the "Sing­ Scout Drive Slated American Legion: 40 A 8 Volture 8:00' p.m., Prayer meeting and him heard a shot, but he suddenly CIry View Done* HaH kowlsy; ‘ Wsr •! Ike WerMfi" Teefc. ceive contributions for the rum­ ing Brands" as special singers, Charter Oak Council, Boy Scouts Local 1007; Rockville Fish and slumped over the wheel as the car fW i MAfOM Mf M§W YOM f Bible study. — mage sale. ' musicians and preacher. Wednes­ Of America will start its Finance Game (jlub; the Carpenters Union 490 Keeney St., So. Maneheater risi Belly (irskle -rarmer Takes A Thursday— ■ coasted backward out of the yard P H IL GREEN", Prom pted Wile — Narriaao-ljiatana rifki 7:30, Choir rehearsal. day will be adult Sunday School, Campaign in the Highlarid District and the Gesang and Declamation and 'roiled into a ditch, Birtarei 8:60 p.m.. Street meeting, Wednesday— Club. Thursday will be Caravan night tomorrow and continue until Sun­ Newton was dead from li bullet weather ^rmitting. 9:30, laicy Spencer group will and Friday, will be youth night. day, Oct. 11. Frank Andrews, dis­ Besides his sister, Mrs. Cooley, wound in the head. A .32 caliber 8 araSAMQwr M aV Y N DOUGLAS- trict commissioner announces that he ■ leaves another sister, Mrs. pistol lay beside' him. \ SHirAfiO TRAUK'S rtOOUCTKM the- Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Paul Menge; one brother, Leroy T Mrs. Newton, employed by Unit­ CRarltoB Heeton-Jpek Pnlnacn Explorers will distribute copies of Markert of Kennebunk, Maine; ed Aircraft Corp., at East Hart­ axuMuncTuaasmMtt Co-Hit also In color ff "The Boy Scout News" to all home's three nieces aiid six nephews’. ford. was treated for her injuries "Sweethenria on Pamde" In this area tomorrow, and Sun- - The funeral will be held tomor­ by Dr. Owen Murphy of Simsbury. • day, (3ct. 11 will again travel door- row at 2 p. m. at the .White Fu­ None of the couple's three neral Home. . ' FROM HERE TO ETERNIIY to-door, accompanied by''an adult, daughters was at home at the EXTRA! -A to pick up the envelope left to­ The Rev. Gordon E. Hohl. pastor* ■time. Two were with relatives and ; morrow. of the First Lutheran Church will the third was baby-sitting. 9* .\ Rockville, Vernon Center, Broad MARClANOeLoSTARZA Brook, Somers,-Ellington, Hazard- l & u ville' atid 'IThompsonyille are the OFFiCIAL.nGHT HLMS towns in the Highland District, (%urch Activities MANCHiSTtH . ' 8 BIQ DAYS 8 Many of the churches in this STARTS SUNDAY the Eotuckw n co m io y hit / o lOhfAlD AltJtANOW area will hold special services to­ Sun.g Mon», Tues. "THE MOON IS BLUE" morrow in observance of World • CXINTIN'VOUM SHOWS SUNDAY miN AIW4Ta / STATE Vniilniq Maggie David UUfA BtMONT • lAMT leUBI 7 Wide Communion Sunday.. FROM 2:00 P.M. . HoMeaV' McNamara Niven The service at the Baptist ?JOTE! S-D ULASSC8 10c—OPTIONAL . . . M NANa MMOM ag’Om ^' Church will be at 11 a. m. ' The church is cooperating ■ with the "MY OUTLAW'HROTHER" PARSONS .Connecticut Baptist Convention THE NIGHT Mickey Rooney-Wnnda HemlrlB T h M rtr* . ^D WWI. OCT O8-10 - I V 4 4 , | 4 3 ( and the' American Baptist Con­ — - - ■ vention in receivini: .the,.World Fel- THE EARTH ■ lowship offering! a special offering for foreign missions. The' topic for WILL NEVER the Communion Meditation will be FORGET! "World • Missions the Top Prior­ IT A ity." • , CAME MANCHESUK One Week Commenelag 'N "There will be Holy Communion TtH/C*trO¥f I... when fearsome at 8 a. m. at St. John's Episcopal FROM V Church; 9:25 morning pra'yer with I XENOMORPHS RENDEZVOUS WITH FOOD both children's and adult_sermons \ OUTER u u i c n : INVADE THE STATE WED. by the rector, the Rev. Maurice G. , e SOe other adv. on thia page for riirrent show o 1953 Foulkesf 11 a. m. Holy Communion i WORLD' and sermon, "Facing the Three f SPA tE Temptations" 6:30 p. m^. Young; * for?Meet h^m »"yone ask CENTER^ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, at ths Canter,^,., ______SERVICES 8; 10. 9 :15, 11:00 A.M. PMple'a Fellowship, for all.High ,. achoor students. COVENANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Sprue# St. . : ...... , . . . SER^^Sfes AT 11:00 A.M.- ■ Classes for 3-years-old through high school age will, meet at 9:30 RUSH a. m. at the First Congregational rRESENTHM ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Church St. ------...... SERVICES 8:00, 9:25, 10:05, 11:00 A.M, Church,, Vernon Center. The morn­ ing worship will be at 10:45 a. m. ON THE SAME PROGRAM COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, East Ctntsr St...... *... SERVICES At 10; 15 A.M, There will be''Communion and re­ FOR YOUR HIGH TRADES - EASY TERMS ception-of new members into the EMANUEL LUTHERAN^CHURCH, Church St...... SERVICES AT 9^00 and 10:30 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. fellowship o f the church. •{MSSot The Rev., George B. Higgins will ENnRTMNMENT SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, North Mam St...... SERVICE AT 10:00 A.M, have for htk subject, "Why Do We o m s s U v e fA T h e Pilgrim Fellowship SAVE NOW CONCORDfA LUTHERAN CHURCHTWi,).. S)...... SERVICE AT t0:IS A.M, mseta at 7 p. m. in the social BILL FLAGG 17, raoma. This will be an organiza- ) MiHT SmUSS«illEXAItDtt SCTUMYI WITH HIS ORIGINAL ^ ■ ■ . ’ : A T ‘ ' NORTH METHODIST CHURCH, North Main St...... , . . SERVICES AT 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. EXTRA ADDED FEATURE IN S-DIMENSION RARN DANCE GANG SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH, Main St. fit Hartford Road. ,.... SERVICES AT 8:00 and 10:45 NAT "KING" COLE aad ROSS MORGAN'S ORCBIESTRA Modem ,0^9 oM-faahioned daneeo. Bter of. atage, radio and TV aUtfen W W LTV, Tw fplho ENDS TOT9ITE1. "ROMAN HOUDAY" with GREGORY PECK Spriagfleid. MANCHESTER/ MOTOR SALES Also "STARDUST AND SWEET MUSIC" with Jaao Fraaee I Oifi Faol ' Note! Cnmat ah ^ wdl f*wm# »t 4:68 pjn. after 30 OAK ST. , 0|MB Wsit ikatir SL Ttl. 5 ® “ F9e KIM Ie Matlose, oad m eeatiaaoua luUI 11 pjn. OAK GRILL MANCHESTER C O U N C IL O F j . \ T-';- ^ •

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, MANCHESTER, CdNK„ SATURDAY, OCTORER 8, 19S8 - X ' J ■ 7' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. i^KCHE8TER> C0NN„ SATURDAY^ OCTOBER 8’. 1968 Manchester Water Co. Says Refugee Pole Wiadffwff Q M . Earlier Allied At Ledfl PMt Office Gen. Clark Modes Worker^ Ballpt Reservoir Supply Adequate Tells Reasons General delivery, atamp and parcel poet w tndw a at the Wferences led Monday on Union Issue y' post pffloe are how open at '.-X- Behind Esca^ 7.'30 a. m. instead o f • a. m.- * Officiala Claim ^ m e Ike Lauds Newsboys ~~ # . Poatm«jiter H. Qlln Grant pcireasing Vterjt Are Confuted by said the change was made to Mahonev Asks Dlrtctorg / ILGWU Ends Inteniive , ' Today is National News- (Oaatlaued from Pag* Om ) !hange relieve egrty morning conges­ » — i — Sewer and Water Dept, paperboy Day and President Attend Zoning Sernmn Local Campidfii with t CCMrtiaifvd from P a fa Om ) learned languagM and pose to a tion In the post office. > 'Dwight D, Eisenhower, the na­ bureaucrat’s atatus. (Coatlniied frnm Paga Om ) Deport of. Shortage tion’s'No. 1 ex-carrier, saluted Director Waiter T. loon ey, ' Forum at Tinker Hill; ‘ The United Btatee hta' not «n- Ha says, nonathal^, ht' Waa the newsboys with the ..follow­ never a-Communist, -never even a cessor. ai)d othtf high ranking a frequent critic of JJie Town Two Gergymcn -Speak Ifounced ita paai^on on Mcnon'B^ Officials of the Manchester Wa­ ing tribute: officers. Planiting Commisilmi and the ter Co., .a private water distribu­ member of any CoiUmunlst youth fro p o n l but Waahinston haa boMt "I an^ delighted to learn that , 'organization. ' As Clark and Hull wound-tip a Zoning Board of/Appeals, last -. (Pietuiw M Pngn O m ) of Manchester tion firm which serves principally , toward other aimilar «UB|^a- Oct. 3 is to be nationally cele­ - He had never traveled outside Obituary brief tour of Korea, both advised night HUggeete^that members Soma 700 woman's coat-nnd ault the northern sectors of town, to­ fighting men on the front not to ■of Board of/D irectors be al­ day sought to assure Its customers brated as NeWspaperboy Day. Boland, but he said he knew that workars will go to tho polls hore Stir at Departurr This special recognitloivs^rlng "the United States la a friend of trust the Communlets and to be lowed to aUend the forthcom­ that its reservoirs are full and' ready for anything. , ' ing seriesseminars on plan­ and in New Britain M’onday to W .-' , I4oyd'a audden deikrtiire for that there Is no restriction on wa­ the observance of ''mtional our nation.’’ . Ha credited tiroad- "We don’t trust these people up ning and'^^Eonlng at town ex­ lot a second time on wkethor thoy SoBdon created conaiderable atir ter use fo r Its consumers. Newspaper, Week*-' is well de­ caSU o f the Voice of- America and Deaths Ct the aaaembly. Some diplomata served. Radio Frfe Europe fo r airength- to the north,” Oark told soldiers pense.r ------^ want the International Ladles’ According to company officials, of the let Corps, "s o It's up to you Minted out It waa ednuaual for some residents, have become con­ The tradition of \lhe news- enlng that belief. Mghosney pointed out that As foy Ruieia: John Eyberee fellows to be alert, be ready, be (larment Workero’ Union, AFL* to tne top Biitiali delegate to return fused because the Town of Man­ paperboy-la peculiarly Ameri­ o t ^ r officials of are authoriaed ’’From Moscow . . . . we have John Byberse, 40, of 330 Hilliard trained, be hard, so that If the represent; thsm an thoir bargain­ iPDine at auch a atage In the dia- chester ,Sewer and Wafer Dept., a can. H is ’a tradition'Uukt re­ to'attend conventiona and con- ing agent! auaaiona. They expreaaed the belief known only murder, lootiiig and St./ died suddenly yMt«rdsy. aggressor comes again you’ll be .municipal water department which flects our American amrecia- /fT e n i’es; to educate them In At the first union elacUoa to - that Uoyd might, have wiahed to ilavary.. . . The Soviets hate Po­ ^ r n Feb. 34. 1#13 in Norwich, ready to meet him and thraw'hlm services the bulk of the town, is tion o f 'the values of indmdual back." • ■ , 'Tneir fields and said he felt the decide this question, on March 35, taplain to Eden personally the att- land and the Poles for their cul- he had resided here for three years Directors might benefit by. the growing short of water and has Industry, Of diligence learned and w aa chief inspector at the Hull declared: / the workers at Manckaater Modae, uation aa It haa developed to date. turarsuperiority . . . We dreanj seminars. placed' certain bans on water usC; at an esxly a » , later to be ap­ of the moment when . . . the Pioneer Parachute Co. He w>as a ’’Although wo hbp« that p^ce on Pine 8t., and Brltaln-Hall, rO- Lodge took a string of, victory ’The town’s supply haa no,«ncct plied throughout the length of ■calpa toj Washington but ne left Kremlin agents, now lolling behind member of the Park Congrega­ will come, we must be prepared Charge for non-members of Jacted tha union’s bid by n vote on the suppljl of the Maitchester a man's .^career. We honor our giUmblCa of discontent among government desks, wJH be driven tional Church in Norwich. A World for anything that might come in the Connecticut Federation of of 344 to .364. X /' Water Co. newspapefboys not only be­ •ome o^the chief \^merican Allies. where they first came from—that War II veteran, he served with the future,” , ' Planning and Zoning -agencies Tha union, howevaf, took an ap­ Be-prevented the re-opening of the Jdeanwhile, the ^ town t o o k cause they serve our daily Is, Moscow. the Arm y In Ital.v and was a mem­ Brig. Gen. ,A. L. Hamblen, who is $20 for the series of seven. peal,-and tha National Labor Re­ iabata on the Korean Peace Con- further steps ,t6 bolster the family needs, but because they OpportMlIr Finally Came ber of the L,egion Post. handles- prisoner matters for the General Manager Richard lations Board, - acting on the supply, / ' ftrchce which Menon and Russia’s symbolize ao many cherished Just before his opportunity for He leaves hlg wife. >lrs. Msr- U.N. Commend, relayed the Allied Martin agreed with Mahoney. recommendation of Its regionij of­ Abdrel T . Vinahlnsky demanded Five Dinetors. present at an in­ Am^can-ideals. escape came, he got a glimpse of jorie Vallett Eyberse; a son, John refusal to exiqnd the persuasion No decision on the question was fice in Boston and toatlmonv twliemently. formal meeting last night in Gen­ ’’A a ^ e who remembers with Rtissis itself. There, he told a.^news W. Eyberse: four brothers, Albert, period In a letter to Lt. Gen. K. 8. reached. gathered in heartnga In Hartford He succeeded in putting the Ko­ eral ;^gnager Richard Martin’s of- pride ^ own early activities conference this week in MarTfla, he William, and Karl Eyberse, all of Thimayya, Indian chairman of the over the summer, vacated die re­ rean issue at the bottom of a list flcp; gave -the go-ahead on a as a neUftpaperboy; I extend saw "the degradation -of human­ Norwich, and Henr.v Eyberse with five-nation repatriation commie- sults' of the election and ordered X F m m O u t* le n c e slon. of aeven items facing the Political move to explore the pdssibility of my best wishes to all those ity Md of honor.” That look at the Army In Germanv. that a new one be held. Hamblen said the Korean Coinmittee, where the real politl- drilling two more town wells, one young peop^ wM, on Oct. 3, slave labor camps,. he said, ’’may The funeral will be held Monday The NLRB held that tha man­ armistice specifically fixes periods Warren Ready Oal decisions of the AasemblWare Of them just above Porter reser­ will be honorM by the nation; also have influenced my decision.” afternoon at 3 o’clock at the agement of the two planU, which voir. Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main for each phase of the prisoner ex­ made. >'■ >■ His opportunity and the making change are controllad by Sidney BlUa, of Be held the Allied ...lines firm A ' spokesman fOr Case Bros, of his decision started with a sum­ St. The Rev. Malcolm Garland, For New Post; Mahehester, committed 33 viola­ dgainat attempts of the Soviet bloc paper mill said today that the pond mons "to headquarters.” He was minister of the Park Congrega­ tions of the Taft-Hartley A ct In to unseat Nationarllst China and which supplies their water is ’’very much surprised,” he said, to tional Church In Norwich, will offi­ pre-election .activltlea. "critically low.’’ He said the firm ltd fiv e China's plade here to Peiping. Policy Guards be interviewed at length as to hls ciate, ahd burial will be In tbe C ourt C ontinues / ^ I'alea Holds Fenmi has three wells in operation and ex­ Bids Farewell *11110 holM'^nly until the end of suitability to Interpret for the Comstock Cemelecy, Uncssville. /' The union, in an effort to win pects the wells will provide suffi­ Polish section of the truce inspec­ Friends may call at the funeral the ycar,.^[Wever. If the Assembly M orals Chat*gc» the election Monday, has bsM goea oirlnto next year, the British cient water to continue operations Are Protecting tion team. home tonight from 7 to 9:30 and (Continued from Page One) for some time. The spokesman waging an Intensive newspaper .jBA^theca who have recognized Wadjuklewicz has had little to tomorfow/from 3 to 8:30 and from could not estimate how lemg the" 7 -W 9 Jl.m, and -radio-canipoign to woo the------Red China itiay seek to raise the say about his own feelings, except The case of EmmMt B. Brogan, governor bromines effective tomor­ workers, and cllmaxad its activi­ plant could operate if the' drought row at midnight. <|uestlon of its representation in Dock Leadei*s for the reiterated note of relief. Ha 32, of 195 North ^ a ln St., who ties here at Tinker Hall on Main continues, but he flatly denied a Daniel J. Dunphy He is scheduled to fly to Wash­ / the U. N. said he worried about hls parents was arrested by ^lice last night St., last night with a "Community y rumor that the firm plgns to close Daniel J. Dunpjiy, 38 Redding ington tomorrow. He will be XAdge did not come off un- down Monday. / (Conllnoed from Page One) and sisters, left behind under Com­ on a charge carnal knowledge Fbnim.” ^ acath^ however. munist rule. St., Hartford, brother of Mrs. of a minor female, was continued sworn in and will preside at the Rogers Corp. officials pointed Monday opening of the new ses­ . About 250 persons riilad tha hall “ Diplomatic sources said senti­ out that their operation requires open hearings today, sent tele­ James L Baker, of thla town, died to Oct. 14 when he was presented to hear popular tinging star Alan at hlB home yesterday. He waa In Town Court this morning, sion of the high court. n .,- . , „ 7 ------—— ment in the Allied group forced less water than most paper mills grams yesterday to ILA leaders him to make an important conces­ employed as a salesman by the Brogan, who is being held under In the farewell to Californians j d* *«>ks by and that the supply right now is who elected him governor for an ] tho Rev. George P. Hughes, *fof St sion on the Korean Peace Con- adequate. / and to the ahippers. The ILA-AFL- Law to Punish Royal Typewriter Co., retiring five $5,000 bond, was picked up after James’ Church; the Rai \ ference. This waa his unexpected waa not Invited, but ita officials years ago. the parents of a 15-year-old girl unprecedented three terms. War- **'’*** For the town, the supply is being ren— talked. - 11.-..— mainly of the slate and R Edtar. of South Methodist , announcement that the conference borrowed from ^the Cheney, Bros. could try to testify at the public He leaves his wife, Mrs. Edith lasded a complaint that their Itslf could decide whether the W orld Crimes Gilbert Dunphy: hls mother, Mrs. daughter had been out all ’Thurs­ Us problems of growth. But hls ' “ UXJWU Globe Hollow Reservoir and pump­ session. observations reflected a phlloso . . "neutral” nations should be invited ed directly info Water Dept, distri­ Margaret Coffey Dunphy: a'daugh^ day night. • -1 after it met. bution mains, Once the board makes its re­ ter. Miss Helen M. Dunphy M Police are continuing their In- phy that has' guided him In $5 years as a public official. i ^ any attempt to In- Another aet-bacg came when the Inex|>enslve Project port to the President, he will be Asked by Pope Hartford; two sons. Robert J. now vestigetion of the case. free under the law to a-k an 80- In another case this morning. He criticized those who opposed ' the vote Monday, spoke of voN impoitoiit to your futoror* Political Committee approved Martin told the Directors last serving with the Navy In tM Pa­ ■ rkteaM M M ev# ___ I I DIAD S flC ht tO bftnd day Injunction In the strike. ILA Judge John S. G. Rottner fined hls piogram of enlarging snd'mod-' *“*•*•*•*■ to / Australian motioit permitting the | night geological conditions above (Conttnued Friim Page One) cific, and William J. Dunphy of y EfffipvrTRHi fw j W r -M ore Money Immediately-. committee to bring up the Korean ihe Ported reservoir indicate leaders have said they will obey Hartford: two other alstera. Miss Donald L. Howland. 28, $150 on” a ' California’s state Institu- j ' us io our town. . ‘'y ., '-' an auch a court order. tlon. and highway, as ’’people | T p C issue a1 time Ig^a simple major- impoundment of . water below Mary f . and Miss Katherine R. charge of driving a motor vehicle , - - • • i ime m.n 9II means .(of war) are accept- while under the influence of liquor. I refuse to admit the necessity I ®‘’ P arisen Ity vote^ Liodg? said nothing in ground that is too low to force it­ Developments in the strike itself able." Dunphy, both of Hart/Ord. and two AE of w. ood Ste thousoods of moo ood womoo wo roprotoot hpiOi the debate but voted with the So­ self to the surface. If a well could have been overshadowed by the brothers, John F. and James T. Howland was also given a 30-day , o' keeping pace with growth ” ‘**® rivalry between the two factions. Decries Mass Killings Buspended sentence and placed.on f^^’ *''ertheles8. Warren said. ** viet bloc in. favor of making, the be dUg, -Martin said, the water He then listed as Inacceptable Dunphy, both of Hartford. focod tho sonio dodsioo hi tho p «t. Wo toN you from our ptrsowol oxporl- usual two-third.*! majority rule ap.- would flow up to what is at the Strike Is Effective probation for 60 dal's. ■ ( Ifornla now haa with few excep-! ? / ’ *** *•••* Mid mass executions of innocent per­ Funeral services will be lield . Herbert R. Dohnelly, 55. of 39 , t*ons. ”a governmenUI plant wor- „“®'‘' Britain work- piy on chahging the order of busi moment a dry brook and nm by- However, the strike was report­ sons for reprisal, the execution of Monday mornlhg at 8:30 at thCi' Hazel St., who earlier this w eek! thy of this great state . . . of a „ * *" •■•ctlon in ness. gravity into the reservoir. He said ed by the JLA to be "100 per cent’’ hostages, massacres Tor reasons of ooco that tho momoot o m Ioo contract is sigiiod, youl bo 90tthi9 moro effective in 12 ports from Port­ Dillon Funeral Home, 53 Main St., told a policeman he was ’/fcroke' Progressive people . . Your Personal Interests- /•Hls' vote cauglit delegates by the move would "be in.expensive in hate' or race, mass deportations, Hartford, followed by a solemn /Surpri.se and left sb,me of them comparison to the long-range objer- land, Maine, to Hampton Roads, and hungry" and pounded/onjM>unded/on a! Be expressed belief that p people e o p l e ***• My-off is violence agaihst women and chil­ requiem mass In St. Augustine'sustlne's Main 8t store windowindow /tb~ , get ««t Iwhenl "understand when tmbllcpublic servants .. *? acar# workers workers money Immodotoiy ood mony other ImportaiRt benefits for the rest of your quite unhappy. ■ American’ increasing the capacity, of j 1» moving.” , said dren, and roundups of men for Ghqrch at 9 o'clock. Burial Wo hoow ftoM oor owi liMt owployew fry to iiHluooco Hw ^ Roaring Brook Reservoir, - the i^*icick J. Connolly, ILA executive will be, himself arrested, was grM ted a i'O ’ to accompUah things for the i • however, explained >hat Lodge forced labor, or more exactly, In Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery,tery. |suspended judgment o n > charge common good." - ^ *•** UUent of state might-want to use thi^twb-thtrd town's Glastonbury impoundment, vice president. "slave labor." uotos oP ufoadcors Io aoooy ElKhwoot worhlofEvo*. Martin said the coat of main- . Customs Collector said 72 Friends mav call at the funeral of breach o f the peace 1 — ■ ___ - ' unemployment laws. of thorn protty touqk. lu t rule' in the future and ^did not These, he said, indicate what home after 2 o'clock this a '‘ -r- j But Rottner wVrned Donnelly. want to e.atablish'. a precedent by taining such n well would be low ^ * ‘^’*‘* York, crimes should be dealt with under "°°n . . ; who today said he dld/hot Want to 1 D i r e c t o r s S t l i c l v "1®“ if** ■'*'’lhnt*a the [wn oool iotorosts without foor. agreeing the simple mhjorlly bepau.se It would not be necessary i "'liere the American Export Uni's international law. I lay-off at tha suit factory to an to pump against pressure. ■ , Constitution yesterday became the jgo.to jail, that another court ap-1 could apply on any case, \ i The Pope said those guilty of ¥1 I 1 1' •’'‘exceptionally vvHiioiiaiiy poor season that The Ditectors approved a plan I passenger liner laid up by the Mrs. F. A. Gareau pearance on a chargA involving in­ such crimes should not be able to toxication would mean, a long Jrersoiinel Rules »>° * * * " • improving. by Martin to have the posalbUittes “^"ke. Her owners cajled off in- evade punishme'nt. Mrs. David G. Thomas. 46 Courtland St., has received word stretch In the county jail. I. The union haa been urgliw the of such a well explored I o««loltcly her scheduled sailing to- He recalled that at the end of Isld-off workers to vote, claiming Promises Pay No Bills - The manager will also have tests ^ pa*»engers for the of. the death of he'r mother, Mrs. In other cases today. Jerome G. At an State to Make the last war some perpetrations of F. A. Gareau, 85. last ntght in the Roberre. 28. of Springfield. Mass., informal meeting last I the lay-of which, he waa also a member, United Church Women next Tuea- i peal.- The driver of the other cAr the people-of Manchester are interJ combined visitation and preaching Father Carroll led the latter American Cancer Society, declared / .Com Wardens o f the Block War-1 - - there haa-been "an-alarming in­ day at Atlantic City,' N. J., w ou ld '. Weatinghoiise Electric and was .Michael Bzdyra. 21, of Hart­ eated an, and will support such eavor. It is an effort to reclaim'group In the recitation of. the be “ America's spiritual values." Manufacturing Co., ona o f the din Division of the local Civil j ford.- He was unii^red inactive members.of New Eng­ rosary. crease” In cancer o f .the lung and mtuiral organizations. For the second time in. recent eight firms convicted in 1949, said OafVnae organization held a meet-! Mrs. Flaherty y'as arrested on Several of the newer members land Methodist Ghurchea and also that proposed investigations of the possible cause or qausea Include weeks, the White Huoa* made that it did not' expect any prioe iWlTH OUR WARMEST SUPPORT: ^ at the Municipal Building ■ .a charge of violations of rules of ; "°t )iad the opportunltly to alma to deepen the spiritual life of William J. McLaughlin , y Wedr.esday evening. Mis.- Albert j the road. auch things aa studies of m.iteriala available a aqmmat^ o f the P-resi- cuts In tight; bulb prices aa a fasult - ‘ ------■ (ring with a mixed . . . chorua since all the members of these churches. Funeral aefvices for William J. Ooillon admtnistrtcd . the loyalty dent’a activities, this time, cover­ of the decision. their school days, and have how Pl».se One of the Mission, which McLaughlin. 31 Eldrldge St. were In the atmosphere over "arnog- oath to the following Zone War-- ing wha( Hagerty fiescribed as "WeaUnghouae has - not -ha^ rediscovered the enjoyment of Ig under the ..-general: chairmanship held this morning at 8:30 o’clock smitten .cities like Loa Angeles.” Anronoutied Indnstrld District, Intarno- Mnsidons, No. 440. A F L Choilos SKvInsliy James J. ClorUn .. / iM«a: Stephen A. Peck, Dave De group singing. • Cameron .also said (he cancer "one of-the bualeal" Weeks. A aimi- using any GE patenta on o 'royal­ of Bfshbp John Wesley Lord of from the'T. P. Hoiloran Funeral Merchant and 'John L, Spencer. Boston, it to be carried on In the society-'is keeping tgbs on 210,009 lar summary waa'given out at the ty, bails and therefore * does not tiond AssodoHon of Moddnlsts. AFL ^ President Local 937, Royal Typewriter, Tj’pographical Union 679, AFU f The next* meeting will be at -the Home, and at 9 o'clock in St. FoinMrs ood Docorators Union, No. 21, Chief Warden Nell. Lawrence and Hospital Notes New Hampshire ai^ New England men. including amokerZ and non- end of the Preaident> - six-week stand to reap any, savings from UAW-CIO Emanuel Lutheran Church, Mon­ James’ Church. The Rev, John F. jitav 'In Denver. GJonmottOdRA ~ Jtosbtant Warden John Morton day at 8 p.m. Conferepcea.. Phase’’ Two will in- smokers, In an effort to Ifarn Judge Formap'a decree,” the com­ "OlwwWwW eowp®®®*! wWmiwT*^WwlF* AFL VIncont Hoyts. AMormcm - Hannon waa t'he eelebrSnt, the pany aaid. U d . the Zone, W i;dens viewed the Patients Today 139 .Ctude all t,he Methodiat churches of whether there ia evidence among ’The'latest sunbrnarv showed for. 8 Rev. Edgar Farrell the deacon and n ^ , Eost Htatford ood Morldoo; Pratt* Henry Stwkweofher lAM No. 1021, AFL ^ ■fcqnd tririning film to be used to ADMITTED YESTERDAY: the Manchester area between the them that lung baneer is linked the first five days of this week 31 The eight other Incandeaeant PpikDoi^..Lo;1130.AFL teach future district and block •Mrs. Ann Beyer, 12 East St..- dJrie.s of Oct. 30 and Nov. 8. The the Rev. George Hughes the Sub- with smoking. appointments, six mieetlnga with lamp firms convlcteij in 194S' of Whitnoy. Sonthlngtonl, Paper Makers, No. 347, AFL-^ G artner’s Enters deacon. M ra Jana Maccarone pre­ Harib^ Gronback, Pres. sekrdens techniques ,o f Civil De­ Rockville: Waller J.' Vertier, 35 MuMion will close with a great Dr. Rhoads said he ahd a group c.ommisaions, 341 persons greeted, ailing GB were; VIncont Kotowski, AMtrmon ~ - - fense Map Making. Raymond Rd.; Mrs. Maude maaa meeting In the South. Metho­ sided at the organ. Burial, waa In of colleagues produced cancers in seven apeschea in d Informal re­ WesUngWbuae; Corning Glass lotbofs Uolon. No. 314. A F L Ylncont KotowsU UAW No. 405, CIO 'Later a very interesting and Co.sgrove, 35 Lawrence St.. B ankrupt Petitibn dist Church on Sunday evening. St. James''Cemetery, where Fath­ mice and rabbits with tars derived marks, two dinnera and two guest Works of Corning, N. Y.; Intar- Numbers ond Staemfittars, No. 254. tMuabie informal discussion pe­ Rockville; Ml-s. Marv Helntr. 12 Nov. 8. er Hughes, assisted .by Father from tobacco smoke, /'land that iunehebna,- 20 poses for photo­ -national General Electric N. V. . VRV wVWvWniVWVfj wWwmmW^^ fW o Praddent Local 405, Pratt-Whitney, U'AW-CIO Aloxondor Miior riod took place In which problems Ward St., Rockville; Patrick Fer­ Dr. Charles T. Allen, superin­ Hannon, rend the committal serv­ teats Were being conducted on hii-. graphs and one staff breakfast. Phillpa' Gloellampenfabtleken of PoNco Dopt'., No. 1, A F L wtr* discussed that will havp to guson, 4 Pearl St.; Mrs. Giaele Gartner’s Inc., of 777 Main St., tendent of the Methodiat churches ice. man- akin to determine if there Hagerty, responding to a ques­ Holland; Consolidated ’ Electric 1D7.AFL Alosandnr W dnch IBEW No, 37, AFL . „ V, The bearers, all nephews of the tion, said the aummsiy was made Co., of Danvers, Maaa.; Hygrads n| overcome before Manchester Bond. Hartford: Mrii. Kaziiriera filed a bankruptcy petition with la the Worcester .area, baa an­ was any malignant effect. Preddvnt, Electrical Workers Union 'JJH have an actual working CIVU Jamuzkiewlez,, 132 Blasell St.; the United States District Court nounced that Dr. Edgar will be deceased, were Eklwa^ McLaugh­ If auch should prove to be the available fOr whatever purpose the Sylvania Corp., of Salem, Maaa; , Irlddoyor, Mpsoos oOd Flostarors, No. 3, Polico Dopt., Lo. 1145. A F L John J. Moskns, Alderman ugfenae Warden Organization. A' Michael Capello. 183 Hilliard St.; Thursday and haa been duly ad­ the inspirational speaker, during lin. William Carlin. Raymond case,, he said, efforts might be press wiahed to make of It. He Chicago Miniature Lamp Works AFL. 'John Brophy, Pna. No. 1419, AFL ' pwapective trip to Worcester was Mrs. Mary^Bogush. 19 Erie St.; the Spiritual Life Schools in'which Campbell, Frqifcia Rohan, Eugene made then to remove the tar aa a said It was not "in response to of Chicago; and Tun'g-Bol Lamp UAW No. 937, CIO judged bankrupt. any criticism." planned in the near future to show ; Remlgino Rldolfl,. 5 2 Bissell St.; First meeting of creditors will be host and guest ministera will par­ Fatcetta and Itbbert Coleman. constlluenl of tobacco ’’because 1 Works of Newark. Joseph Mocri J „ ^ ^^ Zone Wardens the excellent Mrs. Kathleen McDermott, 32 held at tse Bankruptcy Court, Fed­ ticipate and will deliver six ad­ don’t think we can stop the people In s Drivmrs, ^ ITO li'A FjU ' PnbEc Works Dopt., No. 1011, A F L WMIom Novnrs aS)rk done by the Worcester CIvU Gerard St.; JUdlth Meyer, 313 eral Building in Hartford, Oct. 13 dresses upon the "Holy Habits of Mm. Anna Pfeffer from sftioklng.” EdwaM Bienaa „ . - Preddent, Local 379, Jacobs Mfg., UAW-CIO Dtfanse during and after the recent Adams St s i 10 a. m. at which place and the Spiritual Life" each morning The funeral of Mrs Anna Pfef- Corpnntars.ohd JoIntfSt No. 97, A F L ■ • ■ - ■. f-' President Building Trades Council, temado. ADMITTEDdrODAY: Mrs. Nina tlMe the creditors may attend, in the Epworth Methodist Church fer. 32 Litchfield St., will be hrid ANP INSTALUNG ^ 1043 Eognr McQd ggon Pdnters and Decorators, AFL Jt Is requested that anyone In- Phrenler.- 29 Cottage St. prove their claims, appoint a trus­ in Worcestar. this afternoon- at 2:30 o’clock In P ilot Ix>ses L ife City Not tmptoyoos. No. 1114, AiPL . School Dopt., Lo. , A F L tiN sted in Ihe Block Warden Divi- DISCHARGED YBSTERDAY: tee, examine the bankrupt and The Rev. Mr. Post haa been the Concordia Lutheran Church, ' James D in^w , Pres. , President,- Henry 4k Wright Local, UAW-CIO (laalgnateaiied away October 1. itlS. ^ maehlaery begM roittag late t||w returned tk tke United Stotea President, Whitney Chain Local, UAW-CIO tice attaching stock and fixtures, hothing imtil Immigration offlem Musidana Upion, AFL State Armory today M Greater About Town today after vMttag tko Far and Interviewed them.- Insoronco Agdnts, Na 94, A F L V thought it beat., goods and chatties. The bank, ac­ Middle East. He arrived ' at C q ii M c K i n n e y b r o s . should have eternal rest. Hartford got ready for aext cording lo Judge John 8. Q. Rott­ No comment waa a v a ils ^ Frank Andrews RobmtFritsch . . Franh 7(Opothn, AK Just a* m-jch today. week’s huge ladustrlal Pregrees The fourth annual auction of , Idlewlld Airport and left Im- I hour He loik yen away. ner, w h o, la the bank’s attorney, Immediately from the 33-man Moot Cnttors, No. 37L A F L X . Paper Makers Union, 554, AFL v Preddent, Anemoatat Local, UAW-CIO f e j . ' tke Lions* Qlub started Uda mom-! ■nedtotely for LoGoardla ■ Air­ UAW No. 197, CIO if ExpeeiUoa, the city’s first aach claimscUlnu the co:coraoration------haa not ing at 10 o’clock at tho Charter of the Pioneer, whiph auffered SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY ahoar la 17 years. port to coaplnao for Waaktng- dAInage to Ita prow, r e m a l ^ mafit Fayawnt#on lonaai I0 o k Lola. - . X . w a . MiteRaa p - M a p - m - m ^ a « t . m . hllontL . ■ .. I

v -x ,' . J, r 7 - T ' / rsix MANCHESTER'EVENING HEI^ALD, M \NCin3TER, CONN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1988 M ANC^TER EVENIN6 HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1958 ,^ ^ 1— .. • > ' “ "r'A'iSa ^)r/ii!i'iir/Ti,TriW . , commiaaien actually' aald waa 0h ^ ^yeaj> round, haa received a laat the prtaonera would to told they minute‘.tranafuaion of ImpertAnt' ^ornitid JfrraUi would to given auch treatment, support. A -which is probably factually ac­ /Rep. Franklin G. Welles, of Tal- rVBUimCO BT TBB ORDER XUULD nUNTINO OO.. B tC . curate. cQjttvllIa, who mises the status of NOW IS THE lUnclMtUr. Conn. The Oommisston lies, also been the crusade to a member and a TBOlua r. rBRot^N. •criticized, by both sides, for the half, la, we confess, more of a •-?/- WALTER R. rX R Q lW K . Publliheri kind of facilities it has act up for farmer than we are. More -than rounded Oetobir 1. U U the talking to the prisoners wrhich that, ha haa'p«wer."He ta a mem- TIME TO 6ET FubUobfd Brery. ■vming aae«M la. to tMC place. And we ^ have ber of the Connecticut 'General A d b ra and BolJdn^A BnUred nt tno -one* nt Muueiter, Conn., aa critlclged.the Commiasion because Aesembly, And aiitce it la prover-. N utm eg G ri Bd ClBM Mail Batter. it has ruled that each prisoner wdll blel that a farmer in that legis­ I TOUR HARDY SVBflCRIPTION RATES have to listen, individually, to the lative body' ran always gCt suiy- ' Payabit lb Adranct f ^ "explanation” made by Commu­ thlng he wants, his promise of supr By m S ^ T T HERE! OPEN Cna Tear Ms MOC4kR • alft a a •• a»o«*« •• oa * 7.7S nist representatives, whether he Asking Plain Questlonn •• mighty rough going nt firA Gueaa MODES, port Is not to be taken lightly. If TBma 'Bontba •••••••••■•••••••»•* AbO ialBt> Ona Bontb I.S0 wrants to or not. there U anything he has to to on Question: la Manchester cold ' JuatNiakes tinna to ge^ and unfriendly to newcomers 7 la : •<* Wjth/vour nelghtoi Weekly ...... 10 It can to judged that the Com- ■in(la Copy ...... 01 guard against, it U'the possibility the cloak of hospitality worn b y ' “X ®*>to tore on^a visit from mlaaion had .to rule this way If it BBHBBR o r that the city slickers, who have many local organisations pnly a t . Boston in IM S aRid'^Ilked it So well THE ASSOaXTED PRESS wentsd to provide any audience at no chorea to do in winter yAfter- surface dresaing . . , with ho real that I've m i ^ my home here evar The Aaaoelated Preaa la exclualytly for the Communist ‘'explana­ noona, wlH gang up a g i ^ t his warmness to back it up? : since. I ’m rii a mixer by aay antlUad to the uae ot republiratlon of sens* of the ti but I've made a all aawa dlapatcbee credited to It, tions." The antl-COmmunist pris­ apparent intent to seek ptaomina- We admit that w* haven’t found not etberwiae credltet.' In Uita pai the'right answer to these snd aimi- : few friends h. , inciudbig my m bloom PUNT .bad bleo the local newt publlahed bt oners now seem to be as violently tion. mother-lfi-iaw." IN lUD A All ri(hu of republlcetlon of special ler quesUons but that doesn't pre­ \ •„ .. - z dispatches herein sre also raserted. diaposed end as tightly organized It often happens t^ s way, that, vent them from being: asked time So,- what’s , .the lit aaewer ? as were the Communist prisoners Guess there sre moi natives than Pull senrice client ot R. B^'A. Serr> just as you are a ^ t to give up and time again. with whom we had so much some long-sough^osl as lost en.l Without dpubt many Manches­ pewcomers eo the hnny-eome- JUST ARRIVID FROM HOUAND ^AtbUabers RepreaentatWes:. The ter residents nourish the idea that latcliee will have to to super­ trouble during the war itself. unsttsinsble, ^ m e new support uUlia Matbeva Special Agency — New this' |pwn is about the friendliest ior numbers. Buf th^yNstill have iark. Alcago, Detroit and Boston. And the worst trouble the Com- K E B U R AUDIT BUREAU OP and impetus develops from an un­ place in New England . . -. perhaps a point to be reckon^ V ith and URBE ASSORTMENT OF BULBS CJBCULATIONS. jnisaion has been having has come expected miarter. Mrj- Welies, as in the entire United States. We it LhbUld bring forth eonrie inter­ from these ex-Communists. When a farmeryTor instance, might well remain neutral. But not ,«o fence- esting arguments both pro end The Herald Prlcting Company/Inc., con. t \ DAFFODILS SOt Doz. , aaauinea no flnhnelal responsibility for the Indian troops who are in have yielded to the popular theory sitting that we couldn't conduct tirpograpblcaltpbical errors appearing In ad- a minor survey of sorts. . Soldier Statue Speaks I'p vertlseaMntanMnta aand other reading matter charge of them tried to exemplify is the farmers who object The response that greeted thia ■We think our 'Soldier Sti in______The Bbn^______B^cheatar Erenlng^Herald.______their own cotuitry's foreign policy to toving daylight saving time the survey cen hardly be classifted as friend summed it up perfectly JNaptiy ac-Wertlslng closing hours; by moving among them unarmed, };ear round. other night when he said ' Por Bonday—1 p.' at. IWday. wild or enthusiastic. Somehow, ~ ■ : Bonday. the ex-Communiat prisoners This is the canard a.ssiduously folks have an averaion to be quoted ''People ere people, L suppose. McConville m. Tuesday, seized them as hostages. Eventual spread by city elirkers, who like to on auch a, touchy subject. In many Soma ere friendly, some are nice m. Wedneadgy. and some ere standoffish. One \ . Thursday, ly the Indian troops had to gire^up cases we. had to quiz total atrang- BREENHOUSES rrA NURSERIES m. Priday. operate in the dark, and a good ara found in comer soda ehoj^ block of houses has-more than its ______i s ; 10:10 a. m. s m B their idea of demonatrattag many farmera just automatically department stores and gas sta­ ■hare of good neighbors snd an­ day of publldAtloa eaeept Saturday —' M2 WOODRRI06I ST— MI-T-t*47 ' • a. as. •violence" and equip ttomselvea go along with it, never bothering tions. other has less. .Some folks don’t with guns and shoot to/kill in to put the record atreight. But The-questions weren’Vjput forth try either to to friends or make Sbtunlay,'•October 8 friends. Othefe honestly try snd order to atop the riotlnsf-~ just as In regular survey form. W t ucually the moment ope honest fsrnrer, atart^ a convereatlon end grad­ fsU. we did when the CommuMst pris­ Laiickcfm yfha Syaiibolic like Mr. Welles, takes his stand ually ■ worked Into it. Frequently "And ^here pre enough lapses •-a z . W- oners staged their openly,-as he haa done, the whole the person being "qiilzaed” acted to ts in the giving and receiving When wa were .doing « piece And Bince the ^ tu el process of web of false assumption is’ likely Just a bit resentful of. our probing of hoe^itality theC all of ue could about what we called the in and adopted a cold front to ward do with ■ second look at ourielvee. ---- - ______;___ ...... - / _____ putting the p rim ers through the to be shattered, . and farmers i further qd the balance of demoraUzation>.Jn off further questions. However. M|uriy o f ue airs guilty of over- prqeeas of h e ^ n g “explenationa" e v e ^ 'h e re are likely to come out ■ usually by U>at time we tod which we claimed that tfie. eUrtness. It might, help to remem­ ' • \ 'X y has not eveiy begun. It can be es- In' the open with a demand for secured the desired reaction. ber t-hat friendship is e mighty psychological, diplomatic and Aumed t h ^ the trouble end dli- light', end that la the crucial im­ Not Entirely Sectional precious thing and to be; without propaganda advantage had now turbqnc^as juet begun. portance of thia new enlistment to The survey did bring out one H in e strange community makes passed to the West and to Ameri­ life only that much tougher to All » i s ii, of course, unlike any­ the cause we have pushed so vain­ tiding—despite an occasional /Vig- RANCH and CAPE COD X can leadership, while demoraliza­ proua waving of home town colors cope with.” th in g thAt. has ever happened in ly ever since year round daylight A t ease soldier. tion had winged home to Russia, —^that our Tesults are not .Mtirely an^other W*r. It ie the result of saving ended with World War II. sectional. that was in advance of the White o.»lr ao-called^Hmianltarlen policy As for us, we ere very happy to A young woman froib Virginia, HOMES House luncheon, at which former ’ •\ f not returning prisoners against give Rep. Welles p chance, before for example, said uqhappily that Governor Stevenson end Vreeiden she'll move away at her first oppor­ U/ACUED PHONE their will. But if w eiito been both we make any actual moves toward vv^«9rlE I\ lO-t-dMT Eisenhower spent some time tb tunity, while one, from Ohio said humanitarian and smaft, we wrould the aubstitute crusade we had she wouldn't leaVe for anything. This Monday oin^amployet or# ogoin b«ing asked to vote on whether they gether. OLTON, CONN = simply have released th^ pris­ proposed-that for the abolition of A hard core of defense work­ But that meeting, now Ulat it REPAIRS oners, never admitted that We, held all time, whether regular or day­ ers from Northern New England has occurred, can stand ^ a lit­ claim there is a popular front of wont to be repreiented by on outside interest group. The union has mode our them, and never let the thtngNte- light. Carry on. neighbor! tle symbol of what we ^ r e writ­ Intense dislike against them. Prompt, Economical come e diplomatic issue, stalling The spokesman for a group of ing about./It waa som^h'ing more the truce, and, now, providing a aircraft workers encountered at GMorootood omployot oxtrovogont and irretpontible promisos of things to come, even than that "good anOrt" meeting troublesome aftermath to the a gaabllne station was quite bit­ between,/ p o litic ^ adversaries ter about the whole thing: ^ * I 2 ,5 0 Q truce. I W r in 9 or>ilolt Roplocod thoiigh they know they can't deliver on thoso promitet* which h u usuellwbeen possible un­ Some of us have come down A Having bungled that major Connecticut lere from Maine and Vermont and ] der the American way of life. All policy decision ourselves, we cen ;haave found it rough going ever, \- th at, actually came out of the afford not to be too violent fn our Yankee since. We make good wages and POTTERTON^S Open Fpr InsiH^ioh 2 to 6 P. M. $un. J^ed^ng, y u e enough; wee the criUciem of the -Neutral Nefions send our children to Sunday achool XtO Center SC Cor. ot Chaieh Btevensoi)./statement that Presi­ B> A- H. 0. and mind our own buaineas. But Oommiesion, as it tries to carry aomehow we are very much re­ We, ot Manchester ModeSg have now enjoyed 16 years of uninterrup>ted dent Ei^nhower had said that the out Itt unprecedented, delicate as­ We sented by a bluenoiie group that LdHr* lots to 1 acro-^Fnlty I,^^scsp«d—Completed Drives—Individukl ^ / State /Department was ronsidrr- signment. weren’t under (he table regards ils as foreigners." / hormony, with our employes. We have employed os many people from this /ing a suggestion advanced by when Democratic State Chairinan l.lkee Deep South Artesian Wells—Cement Septic l^ k s —Delco Heal—-Delcn Deepwcll Jet 8t/yenson, among others, that .John Bailey last met with former And for a reverse twist, we •omr assurance to Russia against The Totalitarian Touch Ambassador to India C h e ^ r apoke to a Manchester native who Pumps—(icneral Electric Hot WslerTtesters-i—Youngstown Kitchens—Ex* moved some years ago to New Or- community as conditions would permit. We hove installed a wage scale com­ /•BBression be included in any pro- Out in Michigan, a case which 8«^wles, but we are quite sure AMeans. . ______Recently_ _ he______came back____ and hmust Fans—Tiled BaUif^hk Floon^Full.v Plastered (not Dry wall)— settlement of European seemi the heartleaa extreme in the one, thing. John wants Chester to '• found that the town see>fi*d alien parable to liko industrios in our area.\ We have installed benefits com^rable problems. cotirse of the American "inquisi­ lead a happy and fruitful life land,cold; "When I first’ discovered Fiber Glaas Inaulatiim in Ceilings—ReWeetIve Insulation in Sidewalls. -. «• -» -/ There was a time when auch a , coming back to Manchee- / But this has to be considered tion" Is In process. A Lieut. Milo w ^ --- - ^ \ Against the background of the J. Radulovlch, an Air Force Re­ •bght X au gge.tioA rSnlM ^'^*'’ ^ ‘drilled." he said. "Now to othor industrios in our. oroo and suMrior' to whot the union now offers. existedMn this helStio^hTp “ re^ I** ' « v e again if I got the c h «n « speech ■ m which Stevrhson made servist, who is now studying at verse, clheater wanted John toJeito ( » m* S that suggestion, against the fur­ the University of Michigan after a happy and fruitful life Aa fh e « < ^ tospitallty. TAKE ROHTE 6 and 44 TO LAKE ST^ H.' ytB hove provided more houra of work for our empidyes than the overage ther background of the Dulles eight years of active duty in the ter toouiht .of the thm ge^iii,^'^* would mZke inhi, . " i *be multitude o f opinions we had m - s DIRECTlbNS: — LOOK tX)R SIGNS — speech to the United Nations and Air Force, is fighting, before an more frudful member o 7 l ^ i ^ y ' f h T J uj^ion shop hosed on the monthly figures of the United States Department to the American Federation of administrative board of three his mind would dwell on th ru pM ; i 1’’* bitterness that was \ •w ' ' ' • \ ' X labor, and against the background colonels, an attempt by the Air realms of statesmanship, on to creep in on both ■•dee of the question. of the actual positions American Force to force his resignation as a potential eccumulation of honors /■ of 1-abor. Above oil we hove alwoys hod o clMh ond honest relationship with end dignity for the eo-called prac­ Generelly .the critics of Man­ foreign policy is now beginning to reserx’ist. chester hospitality say it doesn't Assume in the world. tical politician who Wes Democra­ The Alp Force tried to obtain tic stele chairmen exist. The' neighbors ere Indlffer. all our employos. We appreciate what they have accomplished for us over ant or clannish, they report. We The R. F, D IM ^In these developments, one can his resignation on the ground that That -waa why Cheater even lia- notice that Stevenson words and ------— heard^from many newcomers that he was a "doubtful aeourlty riak." a little foadly, over the poe- the moat you can expect in hos- Pormoriy The DImock Dulleg-'Avords and administration At the same time, however, and slMlIty of naming John for at least' pttallty is a vague invitation that their long yoors of employment. Could it possibly bo htherwise when over AcUon have begun blending to­ this is where the case begins to aa Interim term aa a Xtnited States | isn’t meant to be accepted. Evenii gether, just as the policies of grow grotesque, the Air Force con­ ■enMer. That was why Ctoster! Churches end civic clubs are ac- KEMP'S, Inc. W o o h o m h 50% of our employes hove been with us longer Hion fiv^ years? ^ u»ed to rein In that white horse o f ; cused of being chilly to new ar- ErAnce And BriUin and the United fesses that it haa absolutely no l A l Y L A N D hla, ea that John could put one | rlvaia. E v e ry i^ y has hie own cir- CoH Moochostor MI-f-4003 C o N M on el tor M I.M 503 States have also begun blending question about the loyalty to his foot In the stirrup, end get a taste cle end Interesta. and wants no XU Mela St. — Maaekeetar together. And .the reason this has country of Lieutenant RadUlovich of the thrill of riding a great ideal- broadening of them, begun to happen is very simple and as an individual. > Istic Isaue. That was w hy (Rester I Statement far the Defease thought of his own kindl.v and en-' On the other hand the defenders r very heartening. It is that we, in His crime is that he "maintains W*# both labor _ odd monagament, hove hden oOtiveg pdrficipating and eouraging Infliienre on John ms one | *ay that Manchester hospitality is our policy, have begun to move to­ a close, continuing ' association" of the thlnge-.be who doing for life the best. Some newcomer's claim ward an area where all men and with hia own father and hla own. In Conneeticnt. | they’ve never seen its match. They ^contributing memhen of this community for many yoars. Ws hove built our nations of intelligent-good-wlil esn sister. John never forgets a kindness or i ahould be realized that •iree. It is that judgment of Ahc . His father, in IMS. subscribed to a favor. That is one of the charms I bas brought in a large group of ) international • situation, and of about him. • homos/Joinod cMirchos, poid our toxos ond tronsOctod Our busineU in Mon- a Serbian language newspaper, And now It has come his turn to I *‘ ™ngers who ere Just beginning what we should do about it, is ep- publlahed in. Pittsburgh, which Is direct his own thoughts toward the to make themselves known or proeching unity. And It Is unity on obviously classified as Commu­ happine. • ' ruanlng into one storm after an­ out of hie own mind any Idea of of on out-of-state union, other. played iU part in the life of nominating Cheater for governor Xt has been criticiied. harshly, totalitarian regimes' abroad. Far again. It mtona that, for Cheater** bjr American authoriUea, for the from exemplifying the gfeat own good aad—welfare, he maet American creed' of respect for the help Chester tura hie eyes toward • \ lattar it wrrbte to the priaonere It the great goals Which wonM to haa in iU cuatody. In thia letter It individual, it denies the verypoe- tost for him, aad tactfuOy ansedf* told the .prisoners, clearly enough, elbillty that the individual can aay .....little Bnae ■ which noay be leTt- MANCHESTER MODES, 1^^ that they were completely free to axist. The outcome of this eett lag CAeeter that, meanwhile. It akake their own free .choice either wUl ring a toll one way or - an­ might to a good, idea to revive a other—a peal for freedom, or its liberal eipaade la CoBaectient. to return home or to Tefuae to go W * weren’t tinder the table, but hoiait. But it alao said aoihe things knell. we would wajgSr a'great deal that which, to Ainerican oyes, seemed John rose unselflghly to the q ^ - to eenatltiite a.t least an indirect Criiaade Revived aioii. pointed Chestoir.lD .th^/rlght dlrectipn. and ghv* him d mlinly aaMiranee to Chtocee .|«d Koreans Aa today’s Open Forum reveals, pet on th* back, assuring him N ut thar .vaoM ha ar^tjrwitad u h cnisada wa had half-atondeead, dttieult as it might t o to •Mtabow mhBiig* to get

\ N.’ A * ■' 'I ;■ I ; . ■ ■ ■ ■ lUfJCMliiSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATU^AY, OCTOBER 8, 1958 \ MANCHESTER EVEmNO HERALD. MANCHESTER, OO.NNw SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8> 8 ^ ; ------wMat- Ohriatiaa Science textbook, “Sci­ r MMg^ It'S Murder. ence and Health with Key to the Scout Institute B49 igR > • » / u f a r WTHT—1289 WO^ towi Mwti, t S If iwt (jMtai Scripturee,” by Mary Baker lEijldy, *'^Rc^0sdrie AdaaiA ) Television SSfc!™ Radio and TV sSoSi? It44-WC DIgeet. - 1:36—World flerlrs. , Boy Scout Training Institute is to W(x;o-ltaneheater UaUnes. WTHT- Musie. r ■ ■ 4:31)—Ire Game Foolliall. U i^ . ’TtuUi ta made manifest by wo,Nil- V-w». WTIC—News; Jack Arthur. WrKNB—News: Record SessloA MANCHESTQt’S LEADING 4:45—California VP. OMq 9Ute. W o ettrlU e OMiCrKffatlMMl Ohnrcli St. Mary’s Eptscspal <3iurch Its'^ lfecta upon the human -naind start aeaalona at the Veralanck AiUMprHAY—Ptaao Play-House. Winning Blood Donor Cups '—Maws: I obis by Psttt Page. 4isa-vwTlc—Otinterepy 7:4(>-Jtribur H iim y Parly. tmoM A. Bun. Vmttt CImtch aad Loeoat Sttaeto and )>ody, healing tickneaa and de- Bchodi.beginning kfoulky, O ct 12 •News; Music, ., MonUoa. Cbese.( WTHT—This irctk IB Miulc. 4:00—BatoPlnsa. atroytnig sin.” • at TillPp.m. Courses will be run HT -News. WKNB-Oral RoberlsBrc |;40-AMaUur Hour. YOUR GUIDE TO . Mm . Aatkoaqr CriNUWtti. Th«'»BV. AUred L. WimaaM, WDRC—Main Street Music Halt. in Cub Scout, Boy Scout and Ex­ ~C- News. W(?COr:Clnircbea Sing. 4;0(L-lhow of Shows. . Manchester achlavaci Anotbar-.yunlt and worked all afternoon )>t- ' Cboir DUwetor spi OrguUt Raotoir PRC!—Join (he Navy. 4iia-,-WTHT—Chriktiau BeleBOA WONS—True DeteetIVA —. 10:40—Tour Hit ParadA fore giving' a pint of bloqff, waa plorer Leader'iMUilc training. ONS—Jhk# W DRC—Minppen SuKlal \ 4tl4—WHAT—NewA 11 ;00—Wraatllagi^ , gurreMful BkMdmobile pay,- yes­ The Rev. Soha 8.' Aohaaoa, Oaimte WDRlj^BIII Dowoa one o f Miuichcster'a donors yea- BUSINESS SERVICES WHAir-<%riatlaB B e l ^ PntffMB. Sydney W. MacAlpiiw, North Methodist Chnrrh The Cub Scout and Boy Scot^ WTHT—Navy Sbo 4l44—WDRO-NewA lt;00-Mldiilfbt Tbaater. terday, ax th e Senicfi .Club mam- Sunday, Oct. 4 WTIC—National P am •:S4-WON»-IUaring to 11:00 a: m. Nuraery for the The l^th Sunday after Trinity: WC(X;—News; Music Room. WKNB—PoioniA . WKAT-BportA 4:44—Red Barber. drawing which 'extended A half- park up and' depart, one of the' 8 a.n|>;!i Holy Communion, annual Minister of Music 26 at the Verplanck Sch<^ and w n c —CUldrsn’e lX:riier. » WTIC '••VcvB children of paianta who desire to on Nov. 23 and Dec. 7 a;t a place "—Vincent LnpeS. 7:00—Raage Rider. hour lieyoiul scheduled closing male attendants • with tha unit, worahip God, corpoi4te communion ,Chur'ch WUAY—flatunUy MaUnse WTHT—Music for dundSy. .^^HT-^Monpar MOralEg MtadllaeA 7:40—Wuiga To New York. Sunday, Oct. 4, 0:80 and 11 serv­ to be announced later:' liW—WTIU—Koss. Tht Musleal MUItr, 4:44-WONB-NewA 4 il^rWHAY—Supper Serenade 4;(IO-JaiNtle Oleasea Waom, time. rolled up. hla sleeva and h*. too, 11:00 a. m. Vi^orld Wide Cdm- School faculty, celebrant, the Ilia—WDRC-Oaten Drake. ■ WTTC—CJhlidrtc’e Contr. 4:00—Two For Moaer. Official'-returns on tha inter- donated a pint of blood that Man- ices. These courses are designed to tias-WDRC-Worl. NewA WTJi'—lale luierpreis the 1NewA . Zion to Continue munlon S u n < ^ Service. rector. Ahthem, “I Will Give You Rest” help everyone in ;,tne Scouting l:a » - W a x —Muele. vrriw—^et^^ t:IU—My FsTorlte HusbaaO; club competitiori.'is watlng word cheater mlghf-Rot fall to reach its New Giiilfl Team L Manchester A ^ing Hat Storm Windows > 9:25 a.m.. First children’s serv­ WT)H(V-Horme Girls. WONS—Onglng Bttrings. .Near 10;(»rMedamoB Tbeater. THE I'TALIAN b o y h a ir c u t Frelude— Communion service w.ill l»e held, family do their jpbs more effec­ WTHT-Newtr Playhouse U.S.A. WTHT-Newe , Opera Album. :C—Our Mias Brooks, |D:4^Mlrror Theater. from the Service .Club Oounrll. quota. . I* ^ . m . - ; III I —. Commiptfon F ra n d t ice, nuraery through grade 4. of- with the Rev. John E. post admin­ tively, with less,effort.' WHAY—Neeie; Saturday Matinee. «>'■ It'—World Newa Roundup. uao Rixini. ILjBO-Lal# Mtow. However, the trophy, donated by Walk-in donors, not allied with PialiB Breakfast 60tli Celebration flciant, the curate, parent’s choir, WKNB—News; Wbal'e Old. WKNB-l^ilonla. any Of the service clubs, Included So popular this se ^ n , may be shaped in Mvere or in Hymn-T- istering the sacrament, assisted by All Cubmasteilra,' Assistant Cul>^ >;U—WHAT—Save « Life Program, 4:14—WTIC—Youth Brlnga You Muilc. ■ic By Manlovanl. 4na4ay ShoOr Jevv’elera for the club pro­ All Pe. Ma V—datuiiUv Matinee. WTHT-Old Fasmaaed Revival Ho 10.40-Captaln MMnlghL to go to the floroptimist Club, Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church,, M ark 1S:21<39 Choir, address by the rector, accompkaied by their AdvisoC, . WTIO—Rfbort To Veteranb. WONS—Back to Cod Hour. WHAY—News; B lS cr ie re n a d t^ only -women'X' group of thix Smith, Father Farrell, Jacob (3ie- corporate Communion • of the' Sunday— tM —WDR(^PooU>all Roundup. WTHT—Helenic Hour. II ;^0-8uper CIreuA ney, Thomas Davidson, Robert Church School faculty . of St. \ which opened last Sundsy. tfie au* Anthem— younger pupils- in class at this , 4 p. m.. MSthodlst Youth Fel- Comimtteemen for Cuba, Scouts WH .k—.Vaws: dsturUsy Matinee. WTIC—Kxplorer a of the Wild. 7:14-;WHAY-Mamaats ef Comfori. which tallied 20 non-mej Let Us Break Bread hour. and^ Explorers and prospective Wr(V—Newe Hartford Jewleh IJtA 7:44-WTIC-News. \ WNMO .Midwood, Roger Preaton, David Marji’a Rplscnpal Church at 8' nual rally sendee at the church low-ahlp' sub-district rally a t Bol­ WONS—Baadaland OTA 7:44—WDRC—Amos ’N’\U»dy, voliinteerx. - achool and the congregaUon wdll. Together ...... Ryder 11:00 a.m., Holy Communion leaders for all three branches aye WTHT—Newt; Concert from Water­ WKNB-Echoce of Hair. I4;(I0—Kit Oaraon. .The Gaudet Jewelers' t^phy, to Hndredge,' Waltar Doll, Bmeat o'clock service Sunday morning. I EAST CENTER STREEi ton. ■ gate Bridge. 4:44—WDR(>-rDrward March. WTHT—Revical Hqur.X 14:40—Zoo Parade. Oakman, Henry Skiff, Arthur The 50-member faculty will eat' be conducted Sunday a t 10 a. m., , Communion Meditation-^— with sermon by the rector, cele­ Monday— Urged to attend. WCCC—H-Record Review. / WTIC—raltn n Action, WONS—Lutheran H o t^ \ 1:00—Favorite Story. be presentiNl, to the clm> repre­ ^ TEL. MI-3-.5(W)9 brant, the curate. Senior choir. Any parent or-friend of Scout­ ititp. WTIC—National Radio Pulpit WTIC-To Be AmioUaied.N West and ‘John Orasao. breakfast together liefore their usual worship time. Chrlstua Victor . * 8.p. m.. Board meeting, WTIC—Wlufa The Score. WHAY—Cryetal Lake Shill BklliboBA I:40-FHm. _ sented, by the largrat/^riEentage Ollartory— Musics) outline of the service: ing desiring to participate in these WKNB—Newi; Musk. wnvR-Radi.. Bible Cteee 4:0O-Pride of the Family. Other scheduled donors who first teaching period begins at 9:25 Sunday school will lie held at TuMday— S:ia—VvDHC— AdveiHures IB Science. WTHT—Newe: Message of IsraeL l:44-WDRC-Junlor MIsa \ 3:40—Slu Erwin. of memherahip sparing to be helped swell the total of pints coi- a. m. The annual “teachers’ dedi­ the usual time, 9 a. jn.. when final The Penitept...... Vanderwater Processional, "Before the Lord .1:30 p. m„ Prayer Group meet­ training experiences is welcome to I:JS—WONS—News; Juke Box. WCCC-8lmcha Time. Kdgar Bergen. \ I^O -FIm . donors, goes, iinle^ later tabula- Jehovah’s Throne” do BO. Z:sa—W(X'C-Newe; Music. WHAY—NoUxie Dall’Mondo. — WTHT—American Muale MalLx lected were Mrs. fella Caflrrey, Mrs. cation” will taka 'place during the preparations will lie made for the ' M. R. Simohds, Bass ing with Mrs. Bessie Colpitte: WTIC—Tony MartiA , \ 4:40-Mr. McNulty. . Oon changes thc^early figures, to Communion Hymn— Sequence, "Our Father, Thy DMr Anyone desiring further infor­ WDRC—Radio Farm NewA WDR(%-Church of 'Tba Air. 4:00—Kukta. Fran and Ollle. Malcolm Rhines, Joseph Barth, service. participation of the .Sunday achool 7 to 10 p. m.. Pastor’s office WTIC—Marina Hall of BandA WICNB—Newd; Lithuanian Hour, WONB-Silver Trumpets Hour. 4.40-nim. the Linns CUrtyfvlth a showing, of Mra. Bertha Burek. Lewis Rem- The Bishop Budlong Guild w as members in the service conducted DUBALDO Art Thou Weary, Art Name Doth Show” hours at the church. mation is invited to contact t:U —WDHCl-klorreapoBdcnta Scratch­ 14:14—W(XN?—VUtaa of Israel. S;I4—7VHAY—Koatelanels ConduclA BUDGET George Stiles, leadership training 4:0O~OHia and Harriet. 25 per cent membership ax donors. mey, Mrs. Ann Runde, Walter organized lagt Friday evening. In the church auditorium. Thou Lanquid Neale Offertory, ”earrrs Time Payments TEU MI-9-8205 Many Items Given TTPRC-O.8.A. Reentitinc Bond. WTIC—Art of Living. WUNB—Kiicht iitet Hour. 10:00—Letter to IxiretlA" Ruby-, Fairflald, Mrs. Madeline tion of eslablishlng Within St.' of the Christlaji and the country’! The Church’s One Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Mid-week Friday— WTIC—To Be Announced. 14;34-WKNB—Dave Rose Showcase. S:»»—WTHT—Telegram For Toa 10:40^Wbat's My Line. ’ , Exchftnge Club, by 9 per cenL Distributor For IW:4A- W ile—Uuesi Blsr. Scranton, Walter SmolenskI, Mrs. Mary’s sn organization, overlap­ flags-deadlng. TTie entire congrega­ Inatruction in Guitar Foundation ...... Stone celebration of the Holy Com­ 9:30 a. m.. Rummage sale in ves­ WTHT—Martha Lou Harp. 4:14—WDRC—Radio Hall of Fame. ii;isk Aii:d-v News Speslai. 8t Walk-Ins Helen Stalgcr. ping all others, whose anle purpose Postlude— munion. try. 4tl»—WDRC—Treoeurv Baadaland. WHAT-k>n’»sle MusIralU WTHT—Taylor Grant. 11:14—Fireside Theater. tion CSto wilt aing from mimeo­ For Harvest Sale WONS—Charles Kajiher. WKNB—UN Story. WHAT—News; Kostetanets Oioduets 11:46—Thu IS tha UtA it the 161 total scheduled ap- Alfred .Vennard, Wilfred Bulla, wax the executing of projects for PENNSYLVANIA Mandolin, Violin, PiatM, Postlude ...... A"**re Secular Eh'ents: Monday, 6:30 Sunday, Oct. 11— V tC '—.Neve; MiieU*.’ 11:44—WDKC— tUlt Laks City Taber­ WONS—Rev. Martin JackaoA 14:16—Net^ riintmenta at the beginning of real pariah service. graphed' sheets "When Morning Laymen's day with Whaley nacle. Letand Wood, Jr„ Tliomaa Car­ Guilds the PklAs.” By tranamls- Accordion and Drama 7:00 p. m. BlRrim Feliowahip p.m.. First fall supper nteetlng of WTHT—News. Band Music. 4:14—WTHT—Austin Kiplinger. WKNB the day’s operation, 31 failed to penter, Mra. Arnold aark, Mrs. Newa of the ddath of the Rt. meets In the church parlors. Thouin and R. A. McBride as The committee’ in charge of 8t. WTIC—Parade o( Banda. WONB-Polka Time. 4:74—WTIC—News. 13:00—The Hhnun Bridge. alon, ’’Bless This House” will be TIRES St. Mary’s Men's Club. 4:44—WON6—June Box. — WHAT—Varieta Della DomentcA 13: SO—Family niaalre. appear and 13 were' rejected for Rachel Symondi. Mrs. Robert An­ Rev. Frederick G. Budlong, retired I^Viday, ,7:3d p.m., Octot>er m eet­ preachers. Bridget’s harvest bazaar is flreat- WTHT—Newa Flna Arts Quintel. 4: xa - WD KC—Escii pe. played and dedicated to the homes 91 CENTER-STREET Tnstrumenta and The Week ly pleasad with the results of Its WDKC—I..et'e Go To Town. WTlCy-SIx Bbooler. 1:.30-Blg PIclura. minor physical reaxona. There derson, Mrs. WIlllAi Hewitt, Mra. Bishop of Connecticut, had reach­ Are you dreading the. thoughts' yex« The Mauchester Awnings Co. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Church ing of the Altar Guild. 4 WTHT—Music. WTIO-Wi rid of Music WTH'T-Here’# to Velsrans. George 4:0(V-4Unday Mninee. were 3$ walk-ins. wll/do this for you and store them of the school, church and coun­ Musical Suppliea requests for donations for the W(XC—Muelc. WICNB—News: (Thurrh of the Air. 4:40—Armchair Thraler. Andrew Tluck,.OM>rge Miller', May ed Manchester during the day. The of taking the screens out and re­ Phone MI-3-4164 council and church committees All weekly organizations meet WORC—vVesnlnfloc, U.S.A. 11:44—W(XC—News: Itsllan LIlA ^E. Sokolsky. Donating for the Roroptimlata McLoughlin, Mrs. Ruth Ritchie. name of the late bishop waa placing them with storm windows?. fojt the . winter, returning them, try. Orchestra For Hira Boltoa Congregational Oinrch various booths. WO.NS—Answers for AitierlcanA 6:00—Omnibus. \ Recitations from the catechism mept in the church, pariors. at their regular hours. For com­ The Rev. Arthur A.~ Wallace, WTIC—BI* City Serenade. WDRC—News: Ibritetloa to Leant- 14:a4—WDRC-Man of ths Week, 4 30—Bread and Wine. were P eter Tensoiu, A rthur iL'ole. Mrs. Susanna Sheppard,. Gus chosen-to designate the new group. Why not end tills tiresome task by neq you are ready to use them plete list see parish bulletin. Mrs. Robert Savoy, chairman of ’ WHAT—Scoreboard; Hermit Oreeacl K id s .\ ' by.ptipila from )>eglnners, primary, 10:30 a. m: Ladies' Missionary Miqlateir. Wt Fc—Cernlvai of Books. w n i r —Paul Harvey. 7:00-Qulzlf Harriet Hpran, Mrs. Julia Borat, Frank. Mrs. Frsncls Ryop, Charles . At present the Blkhop Budlong installing aluminum combination gain in thie spring. Don't put off Announcement of two sales: the toy and doll booth, aaaiited by Show. WHAT—N-'ws Eas- LIstanIng, 7:30—Surdssv PIsyhouiA junior and intermediate and senior Society meets in the church. Walter Orayb, Organist ^ Mrs. Harry Smith, reports that WKNB—Newe; Gridiron Roundup. WKNB—LIthusnIsn Review. w n c —To Be Announced. 4 00-Fred Waring“ ShowX Mrs. Josephine Munson, Dorothy Luce, Mrs. Kva. Mott, Forreat dulld consists of six teams with 10 storm windows from tha Manches-/ IvAvIng them repaired now during 3:15 p. m. b ro w n ies meet In Friday, 9 a.m.. Woman’s Auxiliary 4:14—WHAY—Dinah Shore. WHAY-MusIca. 4;S0-Thts la . ths Life. \ members in eachyor 60 persona all the rlow season, for if you do the departments, including the Ten W E P A Y handmade dolls and doll clothes WTHT—lloree Race. WTHT—ChrlstUne In Action. WONB—Hera's to Vstermns. Rusiell, Elaine Redens, York Hirdin, Mrs. Henry Agnew, Mrs. Icr Aw'ping Co., 130 H artfo.'d'Rd., the church sociai rooms. rummage sale, lower floor parish I4:l.%—WUNH—rlireno of Msrey. 10:00-The Web. Strangfeld, Loretta Kasevlch, Wil­ Zaneth Absir, Mra. Ruth Oakman, together. The Guild will seldom Befo.-e you think, "They are f^r chances a:e Mr. St. Pierre will be Commandments, the Oeed and DON WILLIS Sunday, October 4— ' / will be one of the biggest attrac­ *:*4—WDRC—Old Record Shop. 11:44—WTIC-You Can Changt the WTHT—AltaUIr CoOke. 10:40—King’s CroasroadA Baptism. The little ones will sing Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Senior house. 9:30 a. m.. Church School. tions qf that booth. WTHT—Newe. World, 14:44—w n c —News. . 11:60—Tbs Idits "how. _ liam Kelvie, _C«rdon Friedrich, Max. Nancy Grant. come together mu a whole, )>ut will too expensive.” listen to this: unable to, have them rca'x. Ella Oas- cumblnstlon storm widows have from and when you pick them on the theme: "I^rd. What Wilt CALL or WRITE Pastor aaaistanta, Mrs. Robert Brannick WON8—Newe. JtalUna. 11 ;I5—WDRC—Music. among the uqnors were Glenn Co- keli, Norman Richard, Calvin Rux- ice prokri.’l. -df th e Bishop Budlong f:om those displayed at the Man­ Thou Have Me to Do?” and he ad­ BRAKE SERVICE Plillip N. Treggor, Organist and Professional Hymn. “The Church's no springs, no gadget^ nothing to and Mrs. Joseph Schauiter, will WTHT—Muelc. WKNB- PNIT Varieties. WTHT—(Mist Huntley. Ville, R. Macau ley, George aefl, David Donovan, Raymond Guild, ^p taln of thia team Is Mrs. break or get out of order. Why not chester Awning Co. you are stire dressed to young and old. Center OeagregatipluU Church Choirmaster One Foundation.” ■ WHAT—BporU; Supper Serenade. WTIC—Your. Union Reports. WTIC—Clifton Utley, Welherell^ and .her. llputen- Anthem, “Be Joyful” .... Browne. operate the "Country Store” and t.'t'lC—.Nev,*. U:-» - WIJHC—News, WONS—Dance UrchestrA Willard, Ned Moses, Rocco Haler- Winter, ■ Charles '• RonianowskI, phone M1-9-309I an^ask Adlran O. of the flneat, heavy duty .canvas. • Pledge of. Allegiance to both the ProRt End Ali^nniMt OSTRINSKY Rev. aifford O. Simpson, Ministel their shelves will carry all kinds 4:14—WON2—Muelcal Scoreboard, w eve—News; ikihoes of Ireland. 11:44—To Be Announced. Hot" ChttstlBB Sdeace HafUg nb, William HannA Donald Bon, Roliert Scribner, Mrs. Richard Ant ^ Mrs. H arry Sweet. Other Dr. W'ataon Woodruff, WorldiWide Communion Sunday Hymn, “In Chriat, No East or WDRC-Art Waner UrchestrA St. Pierre to show/you a sample These ruatora made awnings will Chiistian and United States flags Dcalera la Waate BlateHala of home canned goods and A’’®" WTIC—Bob Uteele. WTHT—Newa; Music In French Man­ Walter WllliamA Frank Koa, John Bache. Albert Cole, Maurice,C^c- mciyberq of Team 6'are Mrs. Ethel be ready for you at the beginning ym Minister Emeritus 9:00, Divine Worship wltl\ Holy W est." WTHT—News. Weather. ner. WONS- Dapee Orchestras ^'DISEASE IS Joiyex, M rs. Robert Dunlop, Mrs. at your dwn hom^' or, if-you wish will precede a favorite vacation Gnnnrd Rnpolr W R 7S1 Parker St.—Ted. 2II-t-87$S ceriea. W'i'lC—JEtrrnal Light. 11:44—WTIC—Stars from Psris. Malorca, Dr. Harold Net man, Hy­ man, Stephen Frey, WlUlafli Gallo. drive down to IB9-Wesldenter 81.; of the hot weather, no delays, no bible school song. After “Praise Andrew R. W'ataon, Communion; 10:30, Divine Wor­ Sermon: "Ope Great Fellowship.” WDRC—UN on the Record. Field, M Isa Florence Hughes, Recessional Hymn, ‘T Love Thy There will bi glitter and I:U-WTHT—Bob Flnpesan. WHAT'-Mnslr from ScandinavlA II i44—WONS—News. NOT INCURAILE'* att SutUffe. Sherwood HumpbrleA David Famelt; Baglrfce Harvey. and ace them oH the house th*re.: waiting, soy°dr plans now. God from Whom All Blessings Minister of Music. ship with Holy Communion, Nur­ glamour on the jewelry counter WTIC—Weather. WONS—Catholic Truth Period. lt:aa—w n c —News: Music. Allan Krayitz, Mark Kravitz, Mrs, Mrs. Delores ’ BAsaette, ()eorge rs. George Torrance, Mrs. John sery care in parish building. 7:00, Kingdom Lord.” 4:44—WDRC—Sporti Roundup. - 14;IW WDRf Bill 0> tellci. .NewA WDRC—News: Oscar Dumont. lapp, Mrs. Waiter Altken and You may buy them on terms if you j The M anchester Awning Co. also Flow” and the benediction. “God Postlude ...... ' De Monti. run by Mrs. Henry Cormier and .repine .St*., WONS—The Merry Mailman. ^ 14:44—w n c —Sura m Jass; Ivory IV’i'liT 121* hr. Hunday. S:IS aba Mark Kravitz', and Ralph Warren. Hataenbuhlcr, 'John Hickey. Mrs. desire. /' | offers you- Venetian blinds and Bless Our Native Land” wdll he Oct. 4, World-Wide Cominunlon Holy Communion service. Memor­ Mrs. Arthur Thayer, with price# WTIC—NBC Symphony. l:Md—WTIl'i'y-lleraK. of Truth. Touch. John LaBelle, local chairman for Marion.Buckminster, William rs. William Kloppcnburg. HIGH GRADE S£sr/^/f/vi? Sunday. Services 8, 9:15 and 11 ial Chapel. ;WCCC—Mu*lc. WHAY—NewA No\v-la the'tlme to have awnings these are the same high quality .sung preceding the recessional and sure to please. . WKNB—Waye of Mankind. tha Blood Program, donated for Deaxy,' John Chsmbcrlaln, B. H.y poWtlujie. a. m. Prelude “Aria da Chiesa” Miss Eva These are just a few ' of the 4:44—WTHT—Una Mae Carllele. w rtc —f.rwe, taken down and repaired for next that marks all of their products. Buckingham Congregational WDRC—Newe. WDRC—Maaterworke of Music. the Kiwanis Club yeaterday, as did. .AWee. y A cordial welcome Is extended PRINTING Prelude, “Communion.” Boellmann Johnson Church many fine booths that make up 1:44—WONS—Al Hefer SporU. wtt.NS—eisf n K.rnest. Bay Owens, presMent of the Bar'- The next visit of the Bloodniobile Scripture, I Corinthians 11:23-24 Contralto solo (first service) “O the bazaar which is being held at WDRC—Baiurday at the Chaee. WKNB-Nfws: PNH. follow at /h e tiome c Mr. and Mrs. ■ .School. Mr. H ulbert is a grad- to parents and' to all,, especially The Rev. Philip M. Rose, Pastor WHAY—News; Music from ScAadl- 3dce Club Council. Parker^Boriefi. a will he xponsored by the Young those w'ho have no church home. JOB AND COMMERCIAL ADAMY'S Hymn, “Here, O My Lord. I See Rest In the Lord” Mendelssohn, the Armory. Oct. 22 through 24. WTHT—Newe; Diiaater Btrlkee. , Democratic Oub. The place wlll^ lie Wedclings U’ill'sm /:. Stoufer •: Los-Angeles. ! ucle of Trinity College, where he Mrs. Eleanor B. Johnson. WHAY—Newe: Supper Serenade. pavla. donor with three gallons and a ESSO SERVICENTER Thee Face To Face” . .Langran Sunday, Oct. 4 Admission is free. T:ac—WTHT—Dieaeter ilrUtA • I:l4-WTI(V-Behlnd tha PagwA pint to bis credit, wha a Kiwvnian the axme as always. Woodruff Hall. When leaving on a wedding trip . was a meml>er-of Pi Kappa Alpha PRINTING Anthem, “O Master Let Me Walk Anthem (second service) “O Thou 9:45 a. m. First session of the 7:IS—WO.VB—I.,efi Got To TeWn. WONS—Lanny Rosa volunteer. ' The dale is Tuesday, Noy. 3/ The ' Viirneau-Il«auchainp to norihern (.all.'ornla the bride. fraternity: He will begin; a two • Gaa . a OU a Lobrlleatlon W ith Thee” ...... Speaks Whose Sweet Compassion” WTHT—The Three Sune. 1:44-WCCC—News. Music. WINTER POTATOES, U.1 No. 1 will Wear a forest green knit dre.‘«s' year tour of active duty as s 2nd Prompt and Efflrleat Prlnttag church school for the 1953-54 sea­ 7:aa—WONS—W.ir, iif Life: Hour. WTIC—Music of tbe Theater. Other Xfwanis ’Club donors, hours will be from 1:45 to 6:30 Miaa Frances N ad in e' Beau­ of All RInda Soloists: Doris Steiner and Maunder Two Californians W nc—To Be AnnhuBced. p.m. champ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wiUi/brow;n acceaaories. j lieutenant in the. Air Force on a Tires • Batteries Offertory, “Elevation”- Guilmant son. WONS—Charles Kasher. many.of whom have donated many Frank Maloney 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. WDRC—Broadway la My Beat. WTHT—.‘jammy Have. In th a past were’ Mra. Mar- Leo L. Beauchamp, 66 Linnmore A fter t UiieaUnnA I:44-WQNS-Boston Red Box BaasebaU aret Wahnquist. Miss Florence Dr„ liecame the bride of Arthur G tare" ...... Bach Call” t:aa—WTHT—Newe.•. Dancing Parly. • - 8)t., Los Angeles. COMMUNITY PRESS TcL MI-9-8107 Communion Meditation, “Anyone Week Reception of new members. 1:44—WHAY-News: Sunday Matinee. Ichieldge.' Herman Heck. Mrs. Gold Star MoMiers Eugene V i g n e a u. of Weslboro, Car. Na. Mala aad Na. Sehaed Toiflght, Saturday. 7:30 Pilgrim WDRC—(lunemoke. WDRC—Symphonette. GRADE "B" 50 LBS. .65c Virginia Batson, K. T. Bsotly. Maas.,.son of Mrs. Dorothy Bathe, Deaths Last Night Mlddla Toraplka East Who Eats Carelessly" Monday 3:30^ Lutheran Seminar, Mrs. A. Frances Davlx of Los WTiC—lony Martin. tv Vlc-M,.itlniii,. Hour. NackowHki-Shca Streeta—TelephoiM 20-9-5727 (Cataer Eaat .Ceater) Celebration of Holy Communion New Haven; 7:00. Explorer Fellowship group vrill meet under wnN.d—Id Oueeiinne. WTHT—Russ Mnrvsn. JUruce ' Watkins, hirs. Mary thlsl mornlnfl a t 10 o'rlock In a A Sorvk o the direction of Bob Henderson of Angeles, (3allf.. and Mias Inez Hall, WHAY—Niper Emanuel Echoee. WKNB-t-News: Music. O'Brien. Mrs. Betty Maiorcs, Ches- Of DAV Honored ceremony performed in St. James’/ Catherine Martha Shea, daugh­ Hymn, "Fight The Good Fight” Scouts; 7:30, Trustees; ■ 8:00, t;lt—WHA'x.^American Med. Aaaoc. 4:4#—WDRC—New York Philharmonic. ”San Francisco George Oeel, Manchester. of Hollywood, Calif., X-ray tech­ 4;:S—WDRC—.Sanka Salutee. Hogan, Creig^iLaAhaDAjtqN^ Rectory. . ter of Mr. and Mra- Jam es .Siiei. O f Boyd ,, Choral Group. nician at the children's hospital of WTHT—Ralph Flarsgan. GARDEN SALES 77, form er newspaper editor,, au ­ ■' Postlude, “Grand Choeur,”' Clauss- T^jesday 6:30. Boy Scouts; 8:00, • :M—WDftC—Uangbuelere. WTIC—Your Box at tha OperA t nd Gorman, Kdward McOau»h- nie Rev. John F. Hannon of St. of Lockwood St., will be man-:#'! HolljAvood. are visiting a t the WONS:—Virginia Barn Dance - Jam­ tv re r—News: Music 313 OAKLAND $T. — PHONE Mt.7.t444 Gold Star Mother's of the Dia- Jam es' CSiurch performed the cere- thor. Democratic party consultant Stoeorlfy mann _ Parish Evangelism Committee. boree; WHAY—Proudly Ws Hall, this afternoon to Albert W. end a speech-writer for the late MANCHESTER TREE PRUNim 9:15 Church School for all ages, home of James B. Wikow of Alton WTOT—Derelne Party. j,. , . CIV — .1 • iin e r: DrT Rayniohd Mqrr.er. Burn- aW**! American Veterans Auxiliary mpriy.. . Narliowskl. of 38 Lockwood St. Where Peroeoal Wednesday 7:30, Emanuel Choir; ...... X. V- rrr»President ia rn i Franklin i-f.D. awwiYc*Roose\*elt. kindergarten through junior high. 8:00. Dorcas Society. A Thought for Today St., brother of Mrs. Davis. HAY—Nary Band. WTHT—News; Wayne King. nsm B't.eon end. Frl*z Noc*n. ■‘to MancRaoter Chapter No. 17 were / Given in msrriage bv hfr fsther, The cere.uony will be jtorfo^ Miaaoori. Died Friday, Conaideratloa They left California by auto on S—WHAY—Here’S to VeU. WKNB—People Act; the bride was attired In S 'gown 11:00 Church School, pre-nurs- Thursday 8:00. Newly-forming r:ia-WDRC—Two For the Money. WHAY—.Newe; Music of tbs Masters ■Vtunnlng Just about Tfeck * and ;,„t,,.talncd Wednesday evening aL bv JudjEA John 8. G. R oltner in ^ . ,, , ,, t , w la A Traditina DRY CLEANERS aaYREMOYU. ary through lower junior grade 4. Sept. 5. traveling the southern WHAY-Newe: Record Renew. neck with the Kiwaniana in the ...... ~ ______with a Sliver background with flesh his law office, 821 Main St. ' y‘T'‘ Dou$'“ Q'J>- . m i e. Church Membership Class, Mer The beautiful displays of autumn •WONS—Top Tunes. WOOOOnOQD Have your trees pruned and 4:30 Pilgrim Fellowship. modal Chapel. 8:00, Luther Hall, route and stopping at nnany points' .WONS—New England Barn Dance. WTIC—Report on AmerIcA donor stakes were the Rotarlans ^ pink rosea raised on Itj matching . The bridal altendants will be bo"*- /of, her work with V3 VifELLS STREET leaves art God’s handiwork. He of Interest en route, especially in *:S#—WTIC—Ore-d Old Oiky. 4:14—WTICicFacU Forum. for whom the-, following -1^ ^^tle ! mitts and a flesh pink Mr. and M.s. Andrew Ford. 13s /" “ y ohariUble org^lMtloM and removed ' hy Heenard and tn- 6:30 Junior CYP Club, film- H artfo rd . E^jstrict Business Wom­ WDRC — Saturday Night Country tv’O.Vf:—I'HlSrle* Ke-cr. 400 Mam Stotat atrip and discussion “What Are en's Missionary Society Rally; lisea a combination of seed and soil and around Washington, D.. C. Style. 4:44-WnC-Oolden Voices. $ave a pint of blood: Dorothy “‘’h • P*" P'* veil with pear!, and rhlhesfon.s, Maple Avc.. Rye, N. Y:, son-ln- ‘»><$hter of Benjamin B. Thayer, TdnplioiM Ml.3.7254 •nred trea aurgeona They have also visited Boston and tVQ.OU—Guv I.einnardn Stow WTHT—Guy Lombardo,' Johnson. Frederick NaasKT. Phillip, * tobl* was decol ated ^Ith ■ *’'• '•«■*•*«* roxary heads andjvhite a former president of the Anacon­ [eJimieSmnit . Your Problems?" .Friday 8:00. Ladles’ Aid evening and ctim^te. That Is easily seen. f :U—WTIlTNewe; Daiklng Party. law and daughlitr of the bride 6:30 Senior CYP Club, Warren vicinity and (Tape Cod and they WCCO-News; Miisir. r Harrison. Mrs. Harvey. King. WU- A reception for members of the da (Jopper Mining Co. Born in St. meeting. Luther hall. But those three things are not ail ie:a»—WDRC—Saturday .Mght Coun­ WONS—Affairs of Peter Salem. lism C. Fleher. Russell Wright, I organization’s Irfi and gold Louis. Died Friday. Matthews, guest speaker. Saturday 9:00, Senior confirma­ are spending this weekend in New try Style. WKNB—Ways of Mankind. The matron of honor, Mrs. Eu­ immediate family, and friends will S 3 it takes. Dod can produce a mush­ John Hultine. George Findell, R. 1 cokua. With a centorplece consist- gene L. Beauchamp, of Hartford, Expert Dry CARTER TREE The Week tion class. York (Tity and 'I^ursday attended WTIC—Muele With a Beat. 4 :t4 -w n c —Weekend. PULVERIZED POULTRY MMURE follow' a t 38 Lopkwood St. . room overnight, but it takes time, WTHT—Newa; Muelc. / WTIC—Hollywood Bowl CoBCerlA ' 8, Carpenter. eTw^ Howies. Ro- ( fc.'lsa »" I"'" of the bride, wore a Monday— the World Series. »V0NS--Chrceci> 'i'neiter of the Air. WTHT—News: Manlovaal EXPERT CO./ years, to produce the trees which Mias Hall has never been east WHAY—Newe; Record Refeylew. WDRC—The World T o d a y ..' A natural fertilizer containing plenty of orgranic Ma­ ssrto Sapicnza, John S. Alvord , i light gray and silver nvion gown, 7:30 Youth Council. and Dana Beach. i with raised scroll thron«hout. HulbertOohnson CUSTOM F0UND4TI0N cieaning Service 8:15 Group B, birthday party First Church of Christ, Scientiet before and ia enjoying the beauti­ 14 :ia—WTHT—Treaaury Bbo;>r- WON.S—Under Arresu terial for Manchester’s light Boiki, convenient to obc, PHONE M I-M 695/ Masonic Temple withstand the atorma and give the WDRC—Ne«re: Moods for ^ truInaance. WCCC—Music; The Exchange Club was repre- i Departmtot Chaplan Mary Varca, -nj mitta and grav The marriage of Miaa;'PhyllU and fashion show. riot of color which Is such a de­ ful autumn foliage. It :4»: - W H AY—.Vt w A WHAY—News; Hlghlightf of the low in CMt. ' aented by Hayden Whiting. Rlch-;« mernWr of the Kk s I auxilary. maUhlng stole and mlua ana pra AND The two travelers from- Cali­ II :ia—AH Btatlore—.Sewe. net headpiece. Her bouquet was of Oertrude Johnson, daughter of Mr. AWNINGS Tuesday— light to the eyA - arrl Byera and Robert Johns. offered a prayer before eating. and Mrs. (Charles Johnson, 364 6:45 Confirmation class. Sunday sefvlce, Oct. 4, 11 a.m. s fornia plan to leave fbr home-on WHAY—Record Review.' /. W|{{4B-<:aflu>llc Question Box. rosea. Sunday school.^ 11:00 a.m. Jeaua ia often recaUing io ua the II ;S4—WDRC—.Newe. 4:14—WKKB—Christopher's Program. FoN is Hm best tiiiMi to fortNlM your kwii. DoMtea Vital Pint | ’**he committee in charge Includ- Robert Vlgneau. of WeatlioPO. East' Center St., and Ellerd M. - BUILDING T. P. HOLLORAN 8:00 Crari Group, Mrs. Donald gradualneaa of nature: “First the Oct. 12. stopping for a few days WTHT r- Seturde: NIkht Dancing gida-^WCfX:—News; Music. Mlss Rose Francollno, a nurse Martha Miller. Renee Potter, 3Vedneaday evening meeting, with friends at ^ifast, Maine and Pertr. WDRC:--Quls K|ds. was best man for hia brother. Hulbert. son of .Mr, and 5frs. Manning, leader. blade, then the ear,' then the full who cam# with the Bloodmoblle, Anna StepAnd and Ruth Psddario. Percy. Hulbert, of Parker Rd.. ■ FUNERAL HOME Wednesday— 8:00 p.m. then continuing into Canada, mak­ WHAY—Re lord Review. WKNB—Music. 403 West Center 3trect Mitchell 3*7858 A reception for 100 guests was Reading room hours: grain in the ear.” Little in nature 11:14—WONS—Dance Mueic. WTHT—Lawrence Welk. held at 1 o’clock this afternoon at Marlborough, tohk place at 10:30 CONTRACTOR Ideally located-^eohveaienjt and 3:30 Pilgrim Choir rehearsal, ia In a hurry. It ia not a. movement ing . stops at Niagara FaHs. De­ WTHT—Frank and Jackecn. Italy. whlch ta-alwut three- boys and glrl.s grades 6. 7, 8. Tuesdays and Fridays, 12:00- troit, Mich., and Milwaukee;,. Wia., WTIC—Joeeph C. Hamqh; ' lifornia, has the VFIV Home, the mother of the this morning ill St. Jamea' rectory. : away from tha buay thorough­ of catastropblea. It ia a movement . WDRC—Treasury SHAW. fourths the size ofyCaUI 7:30 Senior Choir Ilehearsal. 4:00 p.m. on the return trip to CalitognlA Twosome For Half Sizers 412 people per aqtiare mile com­ bride receiving in a light blu.# Janet A. Knofla. 29 Munrq St., ' fare. DlatiBctlva Service. Mod- Tuesda.v evening. 7:00-9:00 p.m. of steady and sure development. 11:44—WTIC—Hollywood Palladium Or- silk dress With black accessories was maid ot honor and David Bar-' 8:00 Women's Federation meet-! The autumn cornea, biit not all at \ cheatrs<.^" ; ' pared r i th 68 .pier ii^uare mile In E;J. POLONSKI era FaeUIOeo. Ing. speaker. Miss Naomi Foster, Wednesday evening. 7:00-7:55 A.MEB10AN IN ALGERIA WDRC-J^fit Owl. California. and an American beauty rose cor­ O', 82 Scarborough Rd., was beat ^ p.m. onqe. If “fruit" ia to be brought 11144-^WONBNeWr, . _ ' kage. Tlie motlier of the bride­ man. Phdnn: Storm 9044 missionary from Turkey. forth it must be “with patience." Washington, D. C. (Ah—Journals 11:44^w n c —Newe: Music. 8:00 Thespian's monthly meet The public Is cordially invited to and letters of James Leandet WDRC—News; Symphony Hall. groom choae a navy blue chiffon - The bride’a gown was designed dr Mitchell 9-6886 T. P. HQUORAN Ing. attend bur aervicea and use our What a hurry we are in for pur Cathcart. an American who speni 11:44—WnC-BUra In JaaA Workers of /- dress with pavy accessories and a with a fitted lace bodice, long lace Funeral Director Dependable QuaHty — Servleel reading room. results. Ws look around us among lt:44-WTIC—News / Ye^ferday't Lovely Cady Thursday— some eleven years aa a captive in , Baaday pinl: rose corsage. sleeves, a mandarin neckline and 1:15 Bible Study Group, nursery “Unreality” will l>e the.aubject the BOf,ial agitations of the' day Algeria in the late Eighteenth i|;J4-#TlC-N#ws. . For traveling on ei i%>tor trip on ankle length pleated nj'loii VENETIAN BLINDS p. S. McHALE. Jr. for small children. of the Lesson-Sermon for Sunda/, and demand a quick-acting pana­ h'T k ' Ceieirade of Mtial« through New England and Cans- William H. SchMigs t-emCentury, urj, havtnave beanBean 'placed piacea on ex-ex. • ------sirlrt- Her fliigerllp yell fell from •COMBINATION STOBM Lieenaed Embalmrr 8:00 Church night. Oct. 4. The Golden Text is from cea. But God is not In a hurry. hibit In the library of Coajrreaa. Good ; da the bride Wore a gray suit with a contour crown of pearls and 175 Center St.-xPel. MI-t-7000 1$5 Sprace St. TeL 20-9-7990 Timothy 6:17; “Charge them Delay, uncertainty, doubt are a MANCHESTER MODES WINDOWS and DOORS MORRY'S Friday— While he^'aa’a captive^ Cathcart’ >MuEic. ' tangerine h at and black ■^'^.3- aequins. She carried a prayerbook > WerfcinqinM's, Stort 8:30 Oo-Weds dance. that are rich in this world, that very real part of Christian experl- seryod as chief Chriatian sscratary 7:: WCCC—N*W>; Music. sorle.s. A fter Nov. 1. Mr. and Mrs. -with a-white orchid and streamers ! they be not high-minded, nor trust Faith brings forth its fruit w JCi-Nrwa. String SympheaettA Mcmch(Hf«r AYvning Co. Saturday— to the Dey, the ruler of Algeria, WI%C—Music Bax - lO tO ON Vlgneau will, reside in Worcester. of stephanotia and ivy. _ y^n branches, the carried an old fashioned bouquet H O L u r w o p D a F o o t w e a r REPAIR SHOP the Army in Europe and is now- of pink sweetheart roses and pink a SPORTS WEAR Rev. K. Ejnar Raak,' Minister went about all Galilee, teaching In asp la m m nng and alowly with employed-aa a tool designer. Miss Violet Gosc, Youth Director their aynagogues, and preaching hesitating' advance the world la carnations with bridal wreath. W jpnd^'ClStiotv William H. Green, Prop. G A S — O IL Ernest C. Johnson, Jr., Organist ' the gospel of the kingdom, and moving to the mirAcIe ,o f the ' White pompons were used aa ATTIC STAIR Free Alterations LUBRICATION Kraunc-Donahue decorations at the bride's home, healing all manner of sickness and harvest Of autumn. Open 9 fl.m. lo 8 p.m. Ikily Columbia Bicycles Sunday, Oct. 4— all manner of disease among the Jolia R. Neabert ATTENTIONS UNION The m arriage of Miaa Jean where a reception for 70 guests Tires e Batteries e Aeceaaories Goodyear Tires Donahue of L m 'Angeles, Calif., 8 Depot S(|.—Tel. MI-3-8691 ■ Auto Washing—Bond Servlea Church School Teachers' Prayer people.” , (Matthew 4:23.) Sponsored by Manchester Coui)- w'as held, - ■ .! * Repairs, Service - session at 0:15 a. m. Correlative pasMges from tha cll of Churches. . •" daughter of Praiicls' J. Donahue, When leaving on ap unannoimc- , Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. 54 Eldridge St., and Richard J. cd wedding trip, the bride drore a —^ Accessories Tunn-np Jkuto Rnpolr 5IorningWorahlp-at il:00‘,a. m. .WORKERS OF : Krause of Los .Angelea son of gray, suit with black and pink "The Table of the Lord” Com­ If f Mr. and Mrs.. Rlclfiard P. Krause, accessories. . ,1,80 Spruce Street T I L M I.9.8II 5 munion Service in observance of of Cleveland Ohio, will take place Both' Mi;, and 'Mrs. Htilbeii MERRILL’S Phone MI-9-0659 ' 2Uddle Tpli. W. (Cor. of nMihd) .World Wide Communlon Sunday at. 10 o’clock thia moi ning in. SU graduated 'fiwm Manchester High foa__ and reception of new memberi. MANCHESTER MODES GfogoryJa ^tholio. cSiurch, Los School. Mrs. Hulbert, a graduate 5TO«*GE. Church-time, nursery ait'll a. nu. Angeles. Father Kearney will cele­ of St. Joseph College, is now a GAME DOOM. MARKET - ■ Organizational meeting of (Con­ c a r s brate tha Maas and perform thji teacher at the Nathan - Hale GUEST ROOM firmation class i f or children ten ceremo'hy. Church decorations will 84 OiBkICNNi StT M t CUNLIFFE ZERO SAM -^years of age and over. - - be white gladioli. ' | Excluaive Dlatributora Td. MI-3.7384 'says— -■ (Crusaders m eeting,at 6:00 p. m. HollmeiM aaya "geltJitS aew '1953 Dddge cars by Oct. 7, or Eloe.1* Miss' Florence Savitsky, of Losi MOtpR SALES / • Evening service at 7:30, “Un- 1 need my Job, and you noe4 a new Dddge—so for tbe next week HEAR AND SEE Tune la early and g«t the Inside An.geles, will be maid of honor an^- ' AiitrsoR Brothtrs “Live better and save "'^kvalUng. Gospels.” I’m not responalble for tlw 'crazy trades er deals 1 jatthe. The. InformaUan fro4n tbe experts! Donald Krause, also of Los Fr#« D dhfii^ EXPERT AUTQ BODY and used car niarkct la dropplag by tbe mlaute. therefore. It Is to ' WOODWORKING CO.. Inc. money at the same tinW. The Week JAG K E T f, Angeles, will be best man for his FE.NDER REPAIRS yoiir advantage to' (triido now and'save froes. 8SM to/SM*. Many Meet tbe stars close up . . . see brotlUir. Robert Allerton wrlll be O A K ' Onrner Pleaiailt Valley Road OPEN SUNDAYS Rent a locker today-’’ Monday— ' people are under the Impreaaioa that by walUag uaUI the new 0 0 2 i aad Route 5 ENA2IEL and LACQUER Fall Workahop for Sunday tbe highlights of preilooa gawiea! 8984 usher. ' ' ‘ 1954 models are out they wUl get a better deal or asore allow* I4H • 24M Th4 bride, who'will be given In DELICATESSEN SOUTH WINDSOR. CONN,. 8 A. M. M 1 P. M. ' REFINISHINOS School and youth workers in Hart­ TEU HTFD. 8-8398 / ford. , Bare. That la aot so. Even now. before the 1956 aaodel Is out, Saflirdoy. 4:30 pjn. marriage by William K. Stoufer, — OPEN SUNDAY r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e s • L. T. W OOD on any used oar we will allow you 8SM to 8SM nibre thaa we can will wear a street-length dress of f r e e ESTIMA’TES . Tuesday— actually retail it for at tbe preseat uaied car niarket. For aa , A charming, expertly designed LOCKiR PLANT Continuation of workshop in ONE OF THE COONTEY'S OEEATBT _ W N H C , CK o w m I 4 frock for the shorter figure. And ■ML uaa pale blue lace with matching vel­ A FULL UNE OF ROUTE $9—WAPPING CONN. example,' on September 14, IS and 19 we adverliaed 1969 Forda vet h a t.. a COLDCUTS A MEAT HOUSE New Britain. a neat collared jacket that goes -AT n iE RICHFIELD SION and Cbevrolets for $895 and eleaard' out. At preoeat, we will al­ SINSlNe STASS with everything. Two aeparata The maid of honor will wear a a HERRINGS 5l Kaarll St^-TeL 20-8-6424 Wednesday— low- up to 91,40(1 OB tbeae same eara which la ap to $599 Bver ac­ TEU 20-2-0494 Keep Acqualated Lord’s Army at 3:30 p. m. p attam s. street length Irldeacent dress of a SMOKED FISH fix up Lawns NOW! tual retail value. However, oa these aaaae cars yoar allowaaee Seo your OMsomMIo dealer 5017 a PICKLES Mid-week service at 7:30 p. m. . ■*fer free 48-page book— Pattam No. 8983 ia a oew-rite Bring Uiese demure lailies of lavender with matching acces­ ok the aew l$54 model will aot be actaal retail valne but at sories and will carry a bwquet of a HORS IFOEUVRES Choir practice a t 8:30 p. m. least $100 beJotv average r«(lall which will he 9790 to $750. there- "Hmr to Watch FootbalL" perforated pattern In eizes 14 1-2, long-ago to life again by iembrol- Nohira tolaclt aorjy foil 1* 1-2. 18 1-2, 20 1-2, 22 1-2, dering theae designs in ^ -t colors yellow carnations. 'fore.'^y'trading now you save at leaat $5*9 to 9700. or At leawt A reception for 50 guests will 15 OAK ST. TEU MI-9-8244 planting. Hilt good Moign oae full ycar'a depreciatloa plus aew ear a^raUaa'aow and not '24-1-2. Size 16 1-2. short -sleever and' simple atitclies. Uaa them to St. Jelin'a Palish NaUpnal/.' Y WKNB 2 3-4 yarda of 45-Inch. create a lovely scarf, luncheon ■F a na.w lawn dr awka )ha old four to six nioBths frota now.' Catholic Church Pattern No, 80$4 is a sew-rite cloth, guest towel or apron. V 8 Golway Street. C H A N N E L 30 Ironghf to yen by yooi perforated p attern in aixes 14 1-2, , Pattern No. 5017 contains hot- la plain wbrdA we are ao diCereat troiM other doalert. oa nay I rUtf MlllMI — tvwy lawa eeadi a gaaeraai f a i^faadtag . 'Rav. Stephen StrjrJCwSky 196$ MMidei wo Buiy have left ever wheh the a m 1956 ■odel 16 1-2, 18 1-2. 20 1-2. 22 1-2, iron transfer for 6 deiigns—two 24 HOUR SERVICE eamea'.la we will aacriflee up to $6^'to rmwo those 195$ aiedela. WRITE STATION FOR ^ V 24 1-2. Size 16 1-2, 3 yards of 45- 10 X 7 Inches, two 7 1-2x7 Inches Nornan R. Weil to (tola ariier'tha ravotat e( Maiaef. Miaa Clant Rkrabues, Orgaaiat rer, bear ia-aUad that wlthla the aext 10-9$ daya fraaa bow OLDSiNOBILE Inch. ' and two 0. 1-2 X 0 Incites; color "HOME OF GUAUTT” Read 2800 K (f - I2.J0 10.000 h fi ♦J'.Of fl;90 a.m.', M aaa ear naarket wUI have dropped at least aaothef $199 to ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS For . these patterns, send 30c for chart, stitch illuatrationa and em­ SPECIAUSY . 20:30 a.m . High Mass. ------D E A L E R — ^— “ lo to year advaptage to trade aow for the beet deal TONIGHT iwch, in coins, your nan\e, ad­ broidery directions. DAVEY 1^ JEWELRY^ MN l UMrN fKO — tx(ra good "*eO$ '-tricut'* — . See Ed Abbott, Jack Claaey or EHaor JqMatoa at ' y. 'SpoiuorM by th* dress, sizes desired- and the pattern Send 2Sc In coins, your name, far fall atoaUaf bacawta wad It oil Makat tanricaaltia lawa Street, TeL MtteheU $-519L number to SUE BURNETT, THE addreee and tha -pattern number to OPTICAL CO. Jtwelry Mailo Td.Order aaraaaial,' 00.01% waadfraa. full la laa. ar ikada arilh MANCHESTER MANCHESTER RVENINO HER­ ANNE CABOt, THE MANCHES- 4aa ar Sladarala Miada. ardinory cara. . ilYE YOU u sm ifi SATiBFAUTMNI — ALD. 115* AVB. A2IERICAS. TER EVENING HERALD, 115* 6 6:15 INTERNATIONAL LADIES’ OARMENT PRESCRIPTIONS FlLLEb O ^ O N D S A N D NEW YORK S*. N. V. AVB. A2IEE1CAS. NEW YORK I n-$iss \ t ifct-ii.os I m >1J S J tor 14.45 SOLD EXCLUStVBLY IN M AN CH H m A t SpoRBored for th*'workers of M hnthester Modes and EMERGENCY REPAIBS w o rk ers - Basic Fashion for '53, fall and $$, N. Y. PRESaOUS STONES MOTOR SALES ' : UNION winter, ia a complete guide' in', Presenting the new Anne Cabot FRAMES AN^LENSES 1 Britain Haii by the International Ladies’ Garm ent Work* SyiitlMitle teilto r tm * ! O i t p i T planning a practical. aew-almi>le Ne^lework Album. Dtrectiona for JOHN Sa WOLCOTT and $ON 512 WEOT CENTER y AaMrkaa Ffldfrati^ of Labor wardrolie. Gift pattern printod in- puppet mittens, b4uric embroidery 7*1 M AW 8T.,'M AN CHE8TEE JOHNSON PAINT CO; Y 0 ( DOBftMYMQm DIAUtt trn’ Union A. jP. of li. aide the book. Send 25 cents to­ Stitches and grohd dealgiu or* Tab M t^l578 Sm. Ml-S-flSp Td. MI-9-6868 , 189 2IAIN 8T .— PHONE MI-S-$591 •99 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER day. printed this iasus. 2S cants. Gor. HOrtfM S«4 mWim :\ \ \ 1 . ■} / ■ ,:'V - r ■ 'y ’SSL ■:% ] ■■ / ■' " ' / . ■ : . , ■ ' '■- ■ ■ < • ' ■ WAWCnESTEir EVENIW? ffERAtP, KfAm;Ht'A'rEB, CONN., 8AT0BPAT, g, t § ^ UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1958 PAQB fOdSEHYlLLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

'*> Antwtr te F f viom Punl« Belgian (S i'n caH n Cla jEJCIU Sense and Nonsense | iBilly Loes and Ford Named To Do ■ j□ □ a PPB6AM91SH1 [Hi 1 J 3 E l ACmOSI SBdm' U m ri Golfer (far off in the roufh)<— how handicapped people, auch M PSVCHIATDIST n mutes, may have lnatantaneoua| IMoneUry unit *p «m carved Q n Say, caddy, why db you keep look- THE of Belgium U ; w u u 'inif at your wdlchT perception; how innate phyaical- Indians Face Erskine Gets « Lift the 6 Acquire gl □ o ■ Chuldy--U ian’t a watch, sir; It's wbaknesa can be strengthened by; Ja^^ilent Ej.gkine Sets Record , ‘ t Belgian knowledge □ ia a a compass. specialized effort. Both Teddy' province * ^ Intereit (ab.) in Lm Roosevelt and Berharr Macfadden Herald Angle -Tough Tigers n K 11 Reiterate > Peradiac Whether dr not It had something were pnny youngsters who became 0»H.,Spree. SlrikeOUtt La eL N, physical culture enthusiaats. IS Dispatcher # Hereditary u T r" to, bite on did not deter the Frank­ ■ f 14 Ravokes, at unit l a a m a t a o ■ o lin Credit School of Roanoke, Va., "And,” continued Dr. Adler,' EARL W. YOST Crucial iPest of CCjni. Came Thro in Clutch I ■/ "people with weak eyea tend to a legacy 10 Formerly from suing Maurice J. Clnfy, in BgattaUltet ’ By GAYLE TA *-»O T X . i foul off one fast ball bMor# ll*. 23 stretched out 41 Facilitates Albany, N. Tf, Maurice was a stu­ become painters.’' . Elevens Being Fought With Bingles;* Brooklyn, Oct. S iff)—Tha Brook- went down cu U ti« at th* air. I 15 Communion 12 Former plates Russian rulers24 Small island 42 Jqmps dent in its correspondence school, ■ A question from the rear lyn Dodgers wers bock lii t h « ' Psrhspa the most futile pair on brought a smile to Dr. Adler. In lifiddletown/^oday Respo: for Balk | To Aflirmative 13 Rate' of ~ 27 Withered 43 High cards taking a course on how to operate Ebbeta neld, Brooklyn—The World Ssnes today on tbs strength' A*'?. a collection agency. Maurice over­ "Wouldn't that explain. Doctor, Gena Woodibig. Rigkthnndad bat­ 17 Diner motion 28 Sea eagles 44 Tissuy ters who went down on strikes In- Biggest test tor Aho young aea- Hv j a c wm . } - . ^ ^ 4 MickBy MuitiB of tho Tonlui. iBoBli looked an important part of the that most psychiatrists were once X)odgers are not dead! lOSelne • IS Pewter coin' 29 The dill 43 Soviet ^ea ^ d e d Oil McDougaid onoa,c and ^ 1..1 ****1^!^*] of them-fanned, four suceeasiv* curriculum. He didn't pay hia weak-minded?" fterord Ebbeta Field crowd of •on came this ajit^iioon for Man- SrookM, Oct, 8 (fi'l ^ Rachel performances in ths history of the Msntl# in i^ ie u t e r looking //y 20 Violent stream of Malaya 31 Electrical unit47 Demigod Phil Rittuto and Raachi' each 22 Hodgepodge 20 Carriers 32 Symbol for / 48 Handle tuition bill. The school obtained a 36 370 aaw Carl Brtkin* burl the twice. cheatar H ifllyT M Indlam gridders binsM hugged hi her Jiusband as clMslc u d * horn, run right outi y g , Tbeglnrir a ^ t ^ r v a * t»2 t he lef/hom* for Ebbeta Field yea- 25 Sorrowful - (coll.) samarium. 49 Let it stand Judgment against its' alumnus. In window tq steam batji em­ pneat gam* of hi* career In aet- A/l went Into eitamy tarritory for the . . ■ swept over the outaid* corner, for porium; "W e Make Young (?olta tlne down th* tfankeea In tha third Ohly Yogi Berra waa a thorn in tardsy and gava him three re- When Carl Ersklna struck out third strike lii each inatanee! 26 On the ocean 21 Turkic 36 Command .31 Follower stda of Erakin*, or should wa second Uirie In threa games, m*«f* 30 Flavor tribesmen ■ 37 River (Sp.) S3 Make lac* Golfer—Hi, caddie! Isn't Major Out of Old 40's." game of th* IMS World Beriea, Ing always poworful Middletown BOUluntUag kisaes 14 Yankeea In achieving hia brU- xher* -was some wonder that ly Brakine waa n "shot" in the "I’m I 32 Harsh 22 German kMg 38 Noblemen edging Pepper out of that bunker yet? 3 tO’3. It took a record ahattering In w Forest City. The 3 o'clock giving you one kiss for llanl 8-2 victory >*fterday he Caaey Stengel let both of them bat ba to Berra? Twtea tha D ^ a r each hit, I Ju*t know jrau^r* go- 3^ Baked pieces How-many atrokea has he had? Work hard 8 houra a day. and don't performance by the 20-gam* win- gam* was to be played at City broka a record which had stood for . In the eighth with the acora righthander hit Berra with pitched '' .Jhg to get three today,” were her 24 year* and set a new sUndard jenotted at 2-2. Two Yonks war# pt clay \ C a d d le Seventeen, sir, not ■ worry of the Brooklyn ataff to ailenck Field. 1 t 5 H s 2 7 4 lO balla and the Yankee receiver also IjaHlng wordr. which might weU ^ U t much on base when Montlo, the hitting 34 French river counting one'ap9pIectic! And someday, you will get to bo the American Laaguera who won walked dne* and aingled. The aerial teams of Shaun Cmah- /0-3 boss, the firxt two game*. Brakin* pent man and Dick Doolsy for tha \Jackle RoMnaon *mited as he longer than that. Th# four-time hero of the second gams, wsnt Cm». ItflWNUIw***.! S3 Hekyy blow tl i li ,Wl around. It wSa n grand day t^f^sd these wbrda. It waa a >. M. e^. V 1.9«t Old men are only walking hos­ And work 16 hours a day ]4 Yank* down vta th* atrike out for the Dodgers. Tigers shd Bernie Alemsny to World Champions hit only one down th* fourth time. 36Minehd rock hapw' smile. Happy bocatu)* he really hard ball off the youthful 4 pitals.—^orace And do all the worrying, ' route To eraa* th* old kerie*' Harry Griswold of the Indiana were THE HARDEST b*U hit by tha 30 Pause H •- Byeryonaln Brooklyn is talking had Kilfliled hia wife's prediction, Brooklyil ace, even though they American Leaguers all ofteraoon ftandard of IS aet by . Howard again. The morning of th* third expectsd to highlight the after­ 40 Continui A 'atorny drove a cedar .post happy becau** hia double and two chipped him for six singles.' was Billy Martin’s long fly in the stories r ~ 17 4 li Phil A politician has to have ghmke of Ui* game In th* hotel lobby, in the noon’* grid battle In which the "That infariority complex you cured me of yeaterday cost i through s'aycamore tre» near winner would be ronatdered 'the stugles bad helped Brooklyn de­ ROY c a m p a n e l l a , whose Rixth inning which Oarl Phtrillo three hats. gthletICB in lB2t. TbUB^ JBraklne aubwsy autlon, amt^on the atreet. feat the Yankees .3-2 in tb* third to 2) Reeds Spring*, Mo.—Jphn Blevtna, team to beat for the title. right hand still throbbed painfully hauled down with a leaping one- A » « 3 » y 3 me an additional\$25 on my way home—>1 sassed Mindanao * Bill-What for? who lasted Just one inning In the Dodger: rodtera war* talking In World Series game.-^gnd hapiiy be- Omaha. \ _ Phil—One he throws In the ring. hushed aounda. Coachee Walker ^ Brigga and frbm the blow it received in the handed catch in deep rignt'eantar- a? policeman!" 48 Idolize opener at Yankee Jltadlum before cauM he h w answeroq .hia criticsir opening game from an Allie Rey- fleld. Only one other putout woe N Z2 ri S" il One he pulls Issue's out of. And being removed, ckm^back to atop They knew/nfter exscUy three Waino Filtback hafi their charges N 47 Belgium----- ■■■yy. Jimmy Durante refused to st- the only way lie knows how. notihi fast ball, wrapped the con­ mad* by a Dodger outfielder, and an interesting one he talks through. the Bronx Boihlbpra/and prevent a hours yeaterday — at 4;05 — t ^ in top shape for this one. Bill 10 tend a party that 'wks to be given Sneed was expected to be at the Robinson was loathe 'to talk test up neatly when he leaned into that was a ahort pop by Gil Mc­ OUT OUR WAY BY J R. WIU.IAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE \ with A^JOR HOOPLE history fwrep of thk k«t w four games. Dodgers , are not dead whan thS much about it M t :it is no keerst Dougaid that' Jackie Robinaon \ irVrt in his sponsor's penthouse. The Advice is one'of the few things starting fullback rola for Mlddle- Vic Rosebi's first pitch in the 50 Color final out waa squeeMd by Oil h* rsgords os t m } ^ th* crtUclup raced in to snareyin ths third CAM’T WE IM'.AFRAIC> <10007 CLEAM UP] m : Srhnoxzoia said, the penthouse w'as folks would rather give than re­ Hodges at first and Brooklyn had tpwh. eighth inning and propelled It for , , HELP 'iCXJ , THIWC-S-TOO WELL.'1 \M ^T ______r*3THirie,;ruST l i k e ' \S2 Dormant up too high in the air, and then TWO YANlUMHh Joe Oolllna ■ m -v hurled at him fo r hia failure to ■tip into the' leftfield seats. Tlte frame. /' >r 1 ceive. S rum to Naw York's 3. Other CCIL attractiona today come through adthxa needed hit rSO) WfMT U&TO\ CLEAM UP 1 TO HAVE SOMETHIW6 TO PUT 54 Click beetle ii . W' s» added; "Tm not goln’ up to any and Mickey Mantlk, eontributed fln^nriatol vtsiting Meriden and hiiadabme young curver and the Non* of the three straight obi- SO TO BEF> THIE. \ THIMO© / R a Ok IKITHE ICEBOX AMP S3 Scanty \ V Jackia Robinson poorly played In the first tWo serle^am ss, both r 7 apartment where, every time you heavily to JSniklne's strikeout per­ Windham going to Weat Hartford burly backstop war* co-heroes in gles which gsye th* *o coUad EARLV T WE'RE T y -^ 1 CUPBOARP AFTER. 38 Bargain A * m n. Neutinilty Martin's homer in tha 7tb. Tha won by . the Yankees. \ c r u d e rustic sp eed TRAP./— BV ^ ' open a window, a cloud comes in." formance. KfUih whiffed four times, MertdM and Hall. this baseball hotbed today. Bombers their first run In th* fifth MOT A BIT r—T r — \ I'VE WA'SHEP . eventa People who claim to he neutral. versatlla Dodger who has played A recent story pointink out Rob- inning amounted to. much. First SLEEPX' J ^ THEaa.' ;::3(viOAH'S b e a r d , a s a comsciemtiou^ More often than hot, I find] rolllna wept down swinging three to meet Hall. The jiicks here are It wo* a great comeback for 37 European m M2 n 4 W' six poeitlona thia aaaaon came in lixron’s impotence in Worid Series Peewse Reose, then junior CtlUom ciTizeri, r VEW th a t ruL s o t O''^ ?'r''r^=-^ON y//o Dr. Alfred Adjer was explaining Are people who are Just too wesk times an^ Mantle twice. Nine of and then retreated. Ha nearly \ both of them. Erskine was the out­ ■ / WAV THROUSH.' ermine to a class of student* the psychl- the strik/touU were swinging, , oompetition—* .212 b a ttle aver­ standing goat of the opening gome and finally Billy Cox knocked ; OF THE EARTH TO 51 tl w Ever to express their mind. caught up with th* ball but It Just age in three World Berios, all lost >—I'M A- DOWN atrle theory 4»f over-rnmpensation: F.rsklhe allowed but alx hits at the Stadium when lack of con­ down sharply hit bounders but LWRlHS 3USTICE OUT . Mrs. Arthur Klino made the leftfield seat*. Yankee by the Dodgers— brought no-out­ CINCH FOR while tn* Brooka gathered nine off trol coat him fbur runs iii the first couldn't find the handle In ttma to 'OFTHAT Old PIRATE 1 Wear Into i l l*ftft*ld*r\ Gen* Wooditng would W orld Series ward protest from Robinson moke a 0irow. ALCATRAZ . shreds CARNIVAL the .Wingfield JUn*. Vie Raachi. inning. He made up for that, and BY DICK 'HJRNER have caught tha ball artthout any Dodgers’ pitcher C!arl Erskine waves Hhanded committee, BUI Erwin the tb .333. favorites to win th* Series even­ and then scored esJily aa Cox laid Third Gam* (Oct. 3) at Ebbeta a bunt down toward Martin at sec­ YOU SOLO MS VESTEKpAV and Johnny Mize, both swinging. the least aurprised if the fifth con- Field. catcher Roy Campanella, whose treasurer an(l- Bill Allen the Robinson did more vlhan Jiiat tually. Reynolds was in the .Yon WOULD COME IN Nine of Erakine's strikeouts •ecutiva World Series for Caaay eighth Inning homer provided the publicist. .Others oh the com­ hit. He made a fine ruaning catch kee bullpen alt' through th* third ond. New Y o r k ___ 000 010 010 -3 8 0 That Ued it at 1-1. and ogaiii it were by lefthaildera. fotujMch by Stengel and hia club la captured in Brooklyn...... 000 Oil Olx—.3 9 0 winning mangin. , mittee 'include Danny Jack. of Gil ifcDougold’s/fly after a game, tneidentoUy, 'Ond it ia bsing Collins and.. Maatla, Tiitd oh* by four atraight. ERSKINE FANNED 14 Yankees Dick Peck, Rudy Swanson and long run from left /leld to ahort token for granted that he will be Robinson feeling bis oat* > Raachi and Berra; Erskine end when the Dodyeni fBrged in front Csmpanells. to erase the Series mark of 13! Don Hemingway. There will be center when Duke ^ d e r and Pec- reaidy to do a little relief pitching sstabliriied by Howard Ehmke of additiottal Odars to the wee Reeae becamw confused as to when and tf he is nee«liad. His in next inning. -After Duke . on thesssMs*».i, man stpried to warm up in the 8th Monday and Tuesday, OcL 6 and. nella's sweating forehead. Odars took it over. Johnny to tie and better the previous're­ way Erskine smoking them By EABL YOHT Over in the Yankee dressing I for the Tanks . . , Martin nearly 8. Kelly, the tiny New London cord o f .13 whiffs by Howard over, but the Yimks had one more Ebbeta Field, Brooklyn—Open­ room, the four-time champions paid "It isn’t thgt I mind hsr hsving the last word, but she got at least a two base pit In the Financial Figures: lad who is the current ace at Sport Ehmke of the Philadel^ia Athle- arrow in their b o ^ With one down full but' grudging tribute to Er­ CHRIS B'ELKIN. Planeteet never gate around to It!" ing gam* caremonta* a t Brooklyn •th when Snider faded Sway from (Third Game) aroiuid Boston with B. U., won ticibin the 1929 Series sgoinst the in the eighth. BauW shot hia only Too Late were far mor* -Iropresslv*' that at hia towering fly ball and Furlllo Attendance (Paid) .73.270. skine. (Yiicago .CMbs and the crowd was hit of the game part the box* and BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM "That pitcher stopped us more the race the past tw-o years. Chatter came over to make a one-handed -Recelpta (N et) 8209.382.88 riding on his every pitch, pulling Berra got hit by n o tc h e d ball. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIE! Not Kidding th* Stadium. Prior to the first than anything esc,” saiq Manager (Tharlie" Robbins la also a two ALL4ET, BY EDGAR MARTIN grab at the laat imUnt. Players’ pool—I106.78S.17. time winner while the old for him to achieve bis goal. Mantle fanned for the fourth time; I Ehoiad be 6lap‘ pitch, the umpires' and players Caaey Stengel. "Vic Raachi HAL TimUNG-TON AMAlZAl lined up along th* first and third Raachi appear^ to be tiring in Commissioner’s Share ~ 331,- Iron Duke of Fordham, Joe Mc- Don Bollweg, the 13th victim, but Woodling followed/with hia I'M 60\h6 home... SlOO KAtOtSX .A , pitriied a'darned good game but we lA N T S FOOTBALL team ZE R om iy ^ base lines as Gladys Coodink play­ the sixth . . . Snider singled and 40T.40. Cliiaky, has captured th* event i\ practice tomorrow morning, didn't even get a piece of the ball alnele to.tie it up again. HAVENY b e e n 4 didn’t do much bitting for him." in three muMeroua' swipgs. 'Vet­ Then came C!mnpanella’k homer FIVE...ZEEO e\R)-l V HIMJt l.VE.Sl s o ed th* organ *a only she can. Mias Hodgea w a lk ^ and the Yankee Clubs' and Leagues' Share—371,- five times. . ' o’clock, at the Weet Side Oval. th e e e f o r c v e e a NOO OQ^T Hl»x> VOO MICKEV M ANTLE was the an­ eran Johnny Mize, who waa Er­ and you Just should have wgtehed AIINU4 T H I S V3, THt THNH«S 1 Gooding la pskTt of baseball at the bullpen brigade started to show 190.11. y e a r .,, WT So m e­ Ntfl»3E. FOR ityST K 'IS v w O T t ,O 0 griest of all the Yankeea—angry akine's unwilling accomplice in the Erskine pitch that last Inninjif out FOUE —— ------(SET FOR home of th* Brooka . . The crowd signs of iif^.., Campy took a big IThree-Gsm# Figures) BUSINESS MANAGER George how the earth NOO.OEhR?tA(WV T Attendance Paid 171.430. at himself for strikliig out four record breaker, managed only to of appreciation. r w\»4 V HIHOt ARE pJ . _ *" - Receipts (N et) •*»7«.432.S4. times along with teammate Joe Mitchell announced the next gome Itw o M V b( th* turnouts the previous two •acriflee/put instead popped to for the Merrhonta will be udder HOME, TO ME HOWj A VE.V) TVWlicie, Player*’ Poo) (First four game* CoIIlna. 'to T(\V>< C W tR l tVOM tl daya at th* Stadium. Must have Raachi/—The ser- real, McDougmId and JoaONIins down times, twice oit pitched balls, once it waa a big thrill when they told Remain Undefeated to 0; *r* scheduled to play the swinging . . Manager Casey Sten­ via n walk and once on fi bit . , fUWl)Aa me afterward*. I had broken th* Merchants here Sunday, Oct. 18. end big Saturday of the football The weekend action got atarted PRISCILLA’S POP ^ 0 -3 gel of the Bombers used Me s a j^ Woodiing’a single scored Bauer to strike-out record. But I got my always la noted by two night with four major games As Advertised knot the count at 3-1 In ihe ei^t.h OCIL SOCCER STANDtNOS BY AL VERMEER \ batting order as In tm opmier nmum. st>...... biggest kick, I think. In getting M A N raE S T E R H I G ^ cross • —three intersecUonal joffoirs. In MICKEY FINN then' Mr. Campanella struck the .E9 . W L Pet. things: . _ -- the bi*. one. Southern California YES! I lALOOJ A M illie! while rival skipper Chiuk Dreaaen this win which we needed so 0 1.000 country squad did not nm against ______LAlffll LEONARD telling blow that was heard all the Bidder, .ct'...... Manchester 2 1. It conflicts with the World broke lose in the second hglf to HEAR HE'S H l ^ E C I U ; nlternnted the Brook offenelve Hodfre' th much.” H a ll...... 2 HartfqTO Public yeateiday. An T way to‘the Brookijm Bridge as the 0 1.000 Series. defeat Indiana 27-14 after being REMEMBER THAT , AT t h e with Oil Hedges bW Ing 4th and rampaDRtlft. c ... C.ARL SAID he threw fast balla Meriden 0 2 .000 intCr-aquad rSc* wae4eM instead.' I DRAMATIC STUDENT b Ij<5u ! LLYI NtmonAlfFTAaM second batter in the bottom half j Furifio, r t ...... •Imoat entirely for the first -four 2. It provides what should be iield to • 7-all halftime count. STMI8HT!TUM)AN0 Jackie RobUuon moving down to of the eighth. . . . Ciunpanella'a ; RnbiriRon. If' Rrtstol tf 2 .000 The Owla had a bMklng in Nor- 'WHO HAD A IHA IS R M l«ag «AH»«^TOBR TEAM {Tb^untMuin, If .i.4 or five lnn*ng* and then, whan he Wch. Coach Pete Wigren’s a good line on some of the teams Baylor scored' tw o. touchdowns CRUSH O N iMBuoirsNweiaia the 7th apot and Carl F'urtilo from 14 piitouta Ucd. the series record / wcKfytMFU. \scoKEOcmnu 7th to eth plaob . . Yogi Berra ; Cok ih -..s...... felt himself tiring, he atarted go- Th* Monche thin-clads open/their season -Frl- that looked either surprlainKly the first half, than held out for VVOU \N HIGH I/ 'y o u held by Mickey Cochrane . ... The I E fbIi Ibr, p ...... High soccer, MKMiy wMPtip) auacp.ioof M».pnef caught Junk^ Oilllam stealing . Ing for hia .curve more oftien. 'In day. ' ^ good or bad the firat week. ,, •, gl-13 victory over Miami. Ford- VSCHOOL"? ^ ^ M E A N MTiHANB^ r''HA54WE«yHA0 fiags are. flying once sgain In I the late Inning he said he waa tgom put on ly' fine extilbition of Today ia no exception.,It does him defeated Detroit. 21-7 .trith ;CECIU by aeveral'fm ia the 1st . . Phil Brooklyn and D ^gers rooters arc iToUli ... ..ve. SI 3 f 17 |0 0 : team pUy ^ te r d a y os they •i-o*ATEn» J nvE-AHPHnsnu Rlzsuto, WM comes up with n fine new York I throwing the curve more thhn the G .U lf goals conflict with the World Series and rtogcr Franz' and VinnI* .-Drake t d e p e w ?. MTTcaoueH! looking forward to another win •b r ‘ rbl fast ball. Brakine said 'he was downed a fiooa Meriden High team it will prove somewhat of a test «^ch pitching for k touchdown,«nd play e n ^ daitM. produced hia gem Saturday, another Sunday and a UrOoufald, 3b . . a at W a sh in g ^ Park In the Sliver yesterday tor the Indian^ soccer c-NArRti ...... 0 o fooling Collins and Mantle with to some of th* top teams in the ufiiienlog Boston - U niyew ty bat- in the f i ^ when he raced behind fourth on Monday .. , . We’ll Juat overhead curve*. City by a »eor» of 4 to 1. team gave him five for two gjames. CbUIn*. l b ...... '5 0 He ranks second to Hall's | Dick ipountry.------For example.------U?d Syracuse NotrC to h ld-l4 tie. second to taqs out Duka, Snider . have to wait and sea . . . Met Mlaa lUURr. rf • 4 1 To Campanella. Erskiqe's game Gary Bogli, Red and White cen­ Berra/caught th* usually wide B^rrii. c 1 o Hungertord, who has six. Dome. Michigan State and Rice, anirther, strong Southwest Alyce Salisbury after th* game. was Just an. average one fo r Carl. ter forwoTO. turned' in the hat Geoegiat. Tech a ll. hod their team, plays Cornell at Ithaca, awakb Roy (Jnmpanells snoozing She is down for the aerlea. She MbrllR. r f ...... 4 0 Wnodltnc. I f ...... 4 0 0 0 1 "Yeah, when he’* right, ^lat Er- trick scoring three' of the goals troubles laat week. N. V. 'Thia is the first time Rice In the second when he walked and rates high on the Hat of lady fom Martin. 2h .1 I ! akine always pitches that why. He with the help of fine deception gnd COACH DICK DANIELSON Rlisiiln. M 1 0 1 3 3 0 0 announced today that the game Thia time, the Irish, rated No. ever has played fin ■ lyy League ■— i moved to second when Erakine's in Manchgater. '' i mixes 'em up." Campy said, ’^ m e pin-point passing from hU mates. Wild pitch rolled behind Campy . . a-BbltVRf, 1 0 0\ 0 0 0 0 vfjth PortUnd High,' which re­ 1 -in the first Associated .Press team and the first tihie Cornell Raachi. p 3 '0 0 l l 0„. o inside, aom* outside—high \and .Fins defensiv* play - by Kuhlman poll of the sertipn, faces Punlue ever has gone Up'against-a SWC to -i ' Hodgen had another big day at the b-MlBe ...... «... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 low. He wa* doing It today'and and Lautenbach aided in limiting mained an open date when the D plat* with a single and‘two-walk* schedule was prepared, has been of the Big 10. the/lefcndini; co- foe. RiCe, which has a big. group of in’ m i H h.. T. R a«. u. a e , as. Eagles, Redskins. that's why he won.” th* dangerous Meriden forward CAPTAIN EASY .In four tripe . The guy who really, ToUU ...... 5 "3 24 I 2 "io "i carded for Wednesday-afternoon chompion, and a tertn that has no seniors in. its lineup, is favored. Very Considerate Brobklrn ODO Oil Ott-v-3 CAMPY HIMSELF, wrote off line to five shoU at Bennett and fewer than 30 holdovers from lost Illinois entertains Stanford In a BY LESLIE TURNER cut-tooec, besidea Campy with hia I Krw T b fk ...... -000 010 010-2 lightly hia game-winning homer. ' at Mt. Kcbd. Gome time is 3:16. -2^. RobliLMMi; hr. Campanrllak . «h. Morohardt while th.e Manchester yegr- !^tiU, Notre Dame ia rated a replay of the last Rose Bowl game J THAMX5FO(IVOOK. T FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Grand Finale gamairinning belt, was Jackie- Ro- Plav Stalem ate "It'w as off a fast ball and T was The locals also host to Hail in. a IU6T INANTA I KN0W..HER COWSCICMCE IS IT MERRILL C. l|LOSSER Raarhl.. Cnx: «lp. RlasUto. Martin. ('nU vtcam hustled iU way to twenty two-touchdown 'favorite because and the llUhi will be m>t to gain l0ffEK,e— With a ing News pitchcE. of the year, will their strcsdi. seems to be in no Penn State since George Mimgsr possible shot at Carmen Baaillo In Kuhlman ...... Curry be on the hilL Jimmy Piersoll. has been leading th* ()uaksra the 8th were of the Infield variety. Eagles were scored aa a ihsult of Ofitcr Halfback danger until Nov. 7 whan they cdl- mind, 'Phil (Wildcat) Kim meets th* Wtterbury flash, will alao part'' 15 years takes another try t Martin beat ona out to ahort, the poor bali-haadling while one of th* Morris EllU lide^^lth Ohio SUte. The Buck­ Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 3 ,UEh—' Arthur Persley tonight In the fea­ at the Ntttony Uons. firat hit o ff Brakine. Riasuto hit 'Skina touchdowns in the first half I^ft'’H*ifb*dt" Pley- ' ______eyes play California in. ths N C AA’s John Pappas, 30-ytar-old guard ture 10-roun(l boxing nlatch- at ona through tha box that Gilliam come about as a result ot a bohhie DsAngsU coost-to-coaat television gams of V IC F L I N T grabbed but couldn't make n pUy in th* end son*. on the Boston University football Ralnbo Arena. Buckley Food For Thouffh| i I Outside Right the day, Howard (Hopolong) Cos- BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY IBE STORY OF MARTHA^AYNE and McDougald’s nip was just In- The Eaglet scored their first two team, died esrly today o f injuries The lightweight bout will be ■ ''•' . Flying Home Foilin' ...... AngUetta Lfist NighV$ Fights sody won't be in tha lineup *for BY WILSON SCRUGGS Bida third bass . . . Hugh U. B. toumidowna on paasas—ona from suffered in last night’s game telecast nationally (9 p. m. EST.) Ohio State because of a shoulder [ Sports Mirror T ^ F t o w Sh t w t w b Inside Right SORRY r Navy blimp flew over tha park In Adrian Burk to Pete Pihoa and the against Syracuse University. injury, but quarterback Johiiny n O K KIP * y MONT10N1N& WAS LATB WITH PRBA4L- ' - Bogli ...... Conroy the 6th . . . Clem Labine and Bob other from Bobby Thomason to Pdppea suffered a head injury In ARCHERY ADDICTS STALK By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Borton flguree to lead tb* club to a »Ur«UFK)9S SOMB- FiAST...HAPTD RlXAfUMT Center Forward Bv THE A8.TOCIATED F R I^ I MlUlken sUrtad to heat up for tha Pihoa. Both were short onss: Then the third period, when % Syracuse New York (St. Nicholas Areas) victory over th* Beort. THINaiNTHariAftKEr . ...■VtRYTHiNaAU. “ ' 9«B^TDR0uJ ftrooks in the bullpen . . . Collins' with their backs, to the wall late play diroV* into the Terrier line. Jefferson City, Mo. ( ^ —Slnc* Seavey DePoaquole — Vlnie MarUnqs, 14984 . < Pater­ TODAY A y e a r . 'A G O — Georgia Tech, unbeaten in 28 ' w .h*#comO juer beat hit waa a long (!oul which in' the final period, Burk buUM Pappas was knocked unconacioiu 194fl Missouri hak permitted seven Inside Left son. N , J. stopped Vtnnic IF An­ Preacher Roe, veteran gomes—th* longeet undefeated 'OkOaO IMINOCMO eleartd tha atanda In rightfleld . .. over on a quarterback sneak. and waa carried from the field. special deer seasons for. bow and Dormer ...... Otflnskl drea, 1534, ^ew York 6. southpaw, Unpted tha 'BUflRVTUMa Brakina escaped any further trou­ . Washington notched one touch­ At- University HoepiUI, he re­ arrow ehthuaiaati only. Evary Outside Left Los AngeMa—Ramon Fucntea, skein in th* country—got a rtore ■U hits, aa the ^ ' Scorers: Bogli (8), Spencer. of major proportions uuit Satur­ OK*(taaBDiiON. ble In the 6th when Bauer’s liner down lyhen At Niemt recovered-* gained eonsciqusneas-'then lapsed year between 70 and 100 archery 147, Loa Angeles, outpointed Art third gaBM bC tlM _.------Was Just outalds third base. He fumble in the end zone. The other Into a coma and died at S;Sfi o.m. nuts go Into the deer woods for up AngUetta (for Manchester). "Golden BoY' Aragon, 146)4, Loe day when Florida tied -the Rom-' 3-3. X ‘ then want out, second to firat . . . twb com* on poos play* from Jock His parents,. Mr. and Mrs. to 10 days of stalking. But In all Substitutes: Manchester—John­ Angelea, 10. blhi’ - Wrecks. Now they go FIVE RoMnaon’a double was half-way Scarbath to Hugh Taylor—the first Thomas B. Papnaa of Woreeatar, that time only- one. official kill has son./ Duff. Lorchevequs, Schulz, against Southdrn Metbodiat, rs- and Baal up the rightfleld acrean; It would covering 24 .yozA snifi th* other fil Maasi' flevi^ here from Boeton, been reported—and that one by a Pairi, McDonough, Sargent, More- Sophomore* Don (Sallagfaar in hia gontad ■■ a major threat for the tic, tk* have baan.a homer a t the'Stadium yarda. Young Pappas was playing his woman. hsrdt,. Soimond, Guay. Minnick, first start with th* St. Michael’s Southwest 'OmfsreBC* title. htstoiY. . First balk o f Iha eeries was The "Bklns were th* underdogs third year o f varaltv football tpr Tatro, Stephens. Howard. Msrl C o llie fe'om scored once in every 'So th lz’wlU bs.ln th* nature of the Indians and ’ charged to Raachi when he flicked and playing without Eddie Lebaron tha 'Tsrrlara. Weighing 206 and STILL BURNING ’EM UP den: Spencer, CiaaulU quarter as the Purple Knights a test (or both teams. If Tech tte Yjg|s(W. l^hln-glova after getting in set posi­ wnren’V given much of a chance, ston(hng • feet, he played center South Weymouth. Moao, (N B A ) Referees: Grser and GeUslsr . routed Norwich 31-13. - He'S a looks good.' ttie chances of Its go­ tion. AB fotir.umpa eillad the vio­ n is y also won their opener lost until this eseaon'‘when Coach Buff —Charley Kenyon used to drive fi . Period Score: Bronx graduate of All Hi^Hows ing thraofli aaothcr aadOIMted lation . Billy Cox’ bunt sritteH Sunday, so perhaps then’ll havs :San9)ll cocivsrtad him Into * Uns- horse-drawn hook and ladder firs Mahcheeter ...... 1 I 1 1—• in New York, and runs from nafigeE wtn appear brtgkL If 8MU aeorad ItoMnaon who want to third to be taken mors atrtously: laieksr;' truck,' BOW pilots horneea horses. MerifisB • 1 9 0—1 'le ft half. puta up a OfRt, Ita eoEfar- • X:J ■ f f

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BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN„ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1958 UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1963 f A m H dp Wanted~>Mal8 36 • ■ii m Aatomobilcs for Salo BnsinosB Bcrrlces Offered IS HeRtinf—Phimbiag 17 Articles for Ma IS' Household Goods SI Wtering Apiutrel—^Foru 57 Apartmtnte—ruts— ...... ' ' '*■ AUTO MEICHANIC, experienced, Houas for jtab 7S Hoiisis for Sab 72 Boosts for 8sb 72 SoboriNui for Salt V .75 1901 FORD deluxe six ehib eoups.- MANCHESTER T. V. Service, OUARANTEKD PliimMiig and New ctr agency. Chorchesorches Motor I WANT A RIUMBLB BOY’S NEW yellow ellcktr and Ttnanmta 63 17,000 mUss. Very clean. Mltchdl' heating. Alterations and new Clatiified . radio and T.V. spedallsta since Soles, 60 Oakland ' St. MItcheU ATTBNTION trustworthy p e r s o n hat; topcoat with sip-out* linins MANCHESTER FIRST TIME ON M ARKET ROCKVILLB—Six rooms, 8 bed­ O^nFonim^ 9-6648. 19S4. House service call $d.50. wortt. Perms glass slsctric and 8-9483. WHO'S GOING - . slit 16. T s l Mltcrtsll 9-611^ rivs room home, spproxlmatsly MANCHESTER rooms, sU City conysnUncss. Os- gsa water heaters sold and in­ CERAMIC LOVERS t h r e e FURNISHED rooms tor Skywatch Set^uhi MItcheU 9-0060 day or night. HOUSBKEXPINO 2H oenu land. Artesian woU. many Four rooms jUus 3 unfUilshisd. 13 Marshall Road rags. ImmedlsU . occupancy, WlUord Psr Rebuto BEFORE YOU Buy a udsd car staUed. Tima payments arranged. LEAVING STATE. V«w fur neck- rent. CsU Mltchsll 9-2113, AdwrtisemeRU BXPEUUEUfCED Service staUon at­ TO TAKE OVER convenlmces. A g o ^ buy at $8,900. Firsplsee, oil buraar, electric hot 88,000, Georgs J. Coleman, Brok-' "t line » ..... )IJ W Bes Gorman Motor Sales. Buick FURNACES* Vacuum cleaned, ott Skelley Brothers, Mitchell 8-8714. tendant to work from 1 p. m. to Rockcraft Ceramic Studio leet, foil drssses, stss 20^9OU ApproxlmsUly $3,000 Off Walker Street To ths Editor, CLASSIFIED ADVT. Sales and Service. 285 Main UNP-AID BALANCE: ^ 0 LAROE 114 furnishtd adjoin- water hsatsr. Very dson. itcsr bus 0 complstsd rooms, sir condi- er, Hsrtford-Gonn. Trust Co. Bldg. ■OW* Oet. 0 burners serviced. For expert and 8:30 p. m. Apply In person. Mc­ now ready to handle any in- S:essonsbls. MItcheU 9-5621, BOLTON Una, stores and sehool Pries only- T s l Rockviue 5-4048, or 60710. Having just mads a small con­ DEPT. HOURS street M ltdiell 9-4071. Open eve­ prompt service - caU Bob Cart­ HKATTNG From A to Z.' Cbnver- Monthly Psyments ^ inf siiartmenU, largo clossts, tJonsd y Scout * a. m.—4 a. m...... -Fr«d Bond. 8:18 A« M. to 4:80 P. ML nings. wright MRcheU 94446. -Sion burners, boUer-bnrher units, heat, full bath, combination metal stairs, Rusco combination storm IN VERNON— Five room ranch complete heating systems. AU Ex p Br i e n c b d Salesman for new Come in and pour your own, NEW FURNTTORB Wanted—To Biiy 58 conveniencs, Privsta ontroncs, sash and doors. Lot is wall land- drjva to Mr. Ben Cheney, chstr- s. m.—0 s. m* ■ • .....a o i Stsvaason. And AppUanesa narking. SulUbto 4 adulU. Rofsr- ? i ’^n.'"!*******'"'* sersons, largo 6ix rooms, completa. Oarags; type horns, two years old, attach­ a. m.—9 0. m. . . $98 DOWN BUYS 1947 Dodge. 1947 ANTIQUES Reflnlahed. Repairing work.guAronteed. Tima payments and usod cars. Salary, cominls------anything from, an ashtray, sespsd, smssiU drive and garage. ed garage, porch, full Uosemant mon df the special gifts commit­ . Vetantom Nas Oldsihoblle, 1946 ./Tievrolet. $8 Has Been In Storage 3 Months TWIN BEDS, maple o f HoUyWpod, •nres requirod. Phono Mltepell lot. Full price $5,900. Approid- oil burnse, storm windows, sersens, a. m.—Noon . . . . Tamtt B oirw . COPY CLOSING TIME done on any furniture. Tieman, arranged. Moriarty Brothers- Tel slon, trsnaportaUon and other figurines, to a set of dishes. moUly $i,£)o cash. Buyer con assume mortgue. wUh reersaUon room, kitchenette tee, I cennot refrain from again 1. dotvn buys 1941 Chevrolet, 1941 189 South Main street. Phone MItcheU 8-5138. benefiU. Apply Tsintor PonUac, I sold this to a young ooupla 3 Must be in good condition. Mitch­ $-4860. firtpisce, tils bath, ntca tot, plenty Noon — 8 p. m...... iMxry Duff. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. No lessons needed. Greenware ; COVENTRY . shads trees. Clean throughout. $0,300, Down payment $4,800. Oc­ and shower room. Large lot, on -Buick, 1940 Chevrolet.' .Douglah Mitchell S-B64S. 186 Canter St. See Rene Foster, or months ago, but they are not gst- ell 9-7019. cupancy on sale. cslllng attention to the fact that p. m.-T0 p. m...... Oohimbla de Corll, CMSito KinK- ' A PLUMBING shop at your door. Largs 4 room bungalow, sttsch- Near bus Una, school and stores. bus line, $12,960, Phone RockviUe notwithstanding dhat ws hsva MON. THRU FRI. Motors, 333 Main. Mr. Tsintor. and custom firing. Telephone Ung married. 5-7079. 0 p. m >-8 p.. m...... Votantoers Wseisi. PLASTERING and stucco, new No time lost. New work, Altera­ BEDROOM SUITE Buaintas lAicatioBs One weak occupancy. Asking more than 1,100 boys in this ares p. m.— 10 p. m...... Victoria rUewtes. 10:80 A .M . 1939 PLYMOUTH .4-door sedah, Coventry Pilgrim 2-6127 for Rooms without Board 59 Moft**'***' ***’ $13,000. 136 MAPLE STREET and repair. Complete aUeratlons. tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot WANTED information. LIVING ROOM SUITE for Kent 64 Brick, 0 rooms. 3 bedrooms, shed ORIOINALm Nine room colonial, anroUed In the Boy Scouts Man­ 10 p. m.—Midnight ...... Velnatoafa Needed. SATURDAY 9 A. M. radfo, heater, good tires, good call Hartford 3-5884. water automatic heaters. Youngs­ 5-PC. DINETTE SET Many Other Ustlngs Of AH Kinds completely modernized, 2H bathe, chester does not begin to pay its Metolay. OeC. • . RELIABLE MEN ATTRACTIVELY Furnished room CsU the dormer, hot water heat, vestibule running condition. Only $78.wCaU town sinks sold. ElsUmstes glad­ "WesUnghouae" Elec, Ref. iECOND FLOOR, 3400 a<(. ft,, Five rooms compists, recreation $ fireplaces, latched dMra, wide own way for thbs^y Scout aetivl- Midnight—2. a. m...... Vehratot ra N eeded. MItcheU 9-0366. for rent. Complete housekei^ns ELLSWORTH MITTEN AGENCY room, hot water oil hsot, breese- sntrsnci, cold cellar, hatchway, cn- rOVB OOOFBltATION WILL ly given. C. O. liorentsen. hutch- For second shift openings.'Start- OIVB THE Ideal gift thU year. , "Bengal" Combination lUhgs plenty lifht, two lavstorlsii Uiree closod rear pOreh. 'nils prcq>erty hoards, cabinet kitchen, oU hot ties. \ . \ 2 a. m.-—4 0. m...... William 8. Horgon. eU 8-7836. faciUttee available. Privsta en- . MlUhell 3-0930 way, gsrags. Ntes lot, nssr school. BB APTREOIATED . 1947 HUDSON Super Six, two door ing rates $1.40 and $1.80 per hour. 3-ply stainless steal cookwsrs. "Westinghouse" Ls^dromst trance Inquire at 167 Maple St. {rent -cooms; suitable light' manu­ only 2V4 years built. Owner mov­ waUr heat, copper plumbing, - In other words, fo r years we m.—0 a. m...... H arry Oowleo. grading. I Order now for December deliv­ facturing, lorg# offtes hoUa. Apply or Combination storm vvlndowa, have been helped by ths Hartford One man car. Good condition. 88 Good opportunity for advance­ "Emerson” TelsvlMon Set ing Nov. ISth. Pries reduced to beautifully landscaped, 6 acres, 0 a. m.— 9 0. m...... Vetantoen Needed. ell 9-06M. ery. Be our guest in your, own Bsckar, $6 Oak. MR. WHITCHER scroana, plenty storage place. 6 miles out. priced Ur below cost. Boy Scout ohgsnlsstlon.' a. m.—Noon . . . . Dial MI-3 - 5 1 2 1 Deming St. m ent for conscientious Workers. "WestinghoiM" Vacuum ROOM IN excellent location on bus $13,500. Mortgage $9,000...... Dorothy Belcher. Catherins Jock. Millinery— Dressmaking 19 home. Beautiful gifts, for host- Also included S e ^ Innerspring liiie. References exchanged. M per Mitchell 9-9831 Quick occupancy. Priced for quick Carlton W. Hutchins, MItcheU In one breath ws talk ond talk Noon—3 p. m...... Leonard ZwMk. . g u a r a n t e e d Tcm Quality tele­ s h a l l STORE on Oak 8t. Rant sole. CHEVROLET 1049 convertible FuU insurance program, paid cares. Conn. Lustre Craft Co., Mattress and Box Spring, "Mo­ week. Coil MItcheU 8-6930. - ^ 90U3 or MItcheU 90694. and talk about juvenile'delihqucncy p. in.—6 p. m...... M rs. Mary St. Lawrsnea. Mrs. vision service. Calls received be­ ALTERATIONS and dressmaking vacation and holidays, overtime reasonsblS,. Avoilsblo Oct. 1. 'j>- BENTON 8T., First floor, largo UW f WEST SIDE Very good condition. P.adio, heat fore 9 p. m. Will be serviced same Box 263, Manchester. MItcheU hawk" Rugs, /L am ps, Tables, 7 rooms, hot water heat, 2 full but when it comes to suppling Kathrine Ruttgsrs. for women and children. Expeit premiums. 9-6434. FURNISHED Room with Mtcheh quirs Ann's Spot, 31 Oak, or Tel lug room with ftreplacs, dining South Main St. Two famUy 5-5. 41 VALLEY Vi e w l a n e —Vernon er, pew white sidewalls, $996. 28 night. MItcheU 9-1347. ^ rk . Quick service. Will call at Kitchen ca b ln ^ Inlaid and a few baths. Urge lot, could be used as the organization which doez \^'e p. m.—8 p. m...... Mr. and Mrs. Albert TtdfonL / Lost and Found privileges for couple or g irl- Call MItcheU 0-1000. room, kitchen, two bodrooms, Corasr lot. First floor ntwly reno­ scree.. Vernon Center — Six room 8 p. m.—10 p. m. . . . East Middle Turnpike. MItcheU ’Our home if desired. Mrs. Apply In Person other articlso; 2 apsrtmenU. $13,000 for quick most 0 o make the boyz ...... Ray Bcklev. Robert Cooper. 3-4884. CHIMNEYS Cleaned and repaired DELTA-DE WALT power tools and Mitchell 9-9237 after 4 p, m. Dsihroom and sun porch. Sscond vated. Oarage. ranch, attached garage, fireplace, 10 p.. m.—Midnight LOST—PASS BOOK No. SS219B, elle, Jtltehell 8-4370. Phon^Me Immediately n ^ r : two bedrooms, and lavatory, sale. today self-respecting and worth> ...... Mr. and Mrs. William Hewitt. by an expert. 26 years experience. accessories. Sales, service, demon­ hot water oU Heat, steel beam con- while citizens as of tomorrdw we Volunteers nisy register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Muni- Notice l8 hereby given that Pass SPENCER RUBBER stration. Terms arranged. Capitol R E T F O R D 6-0358 . PLEASANT, Comfortable single X T » ;« r $*rsgo. Steam oil hast, Call Howley, Manchester, Mitchell Suburban fior Rent 66 CHARLES LESPERANCE etnictlon, full cellar with hatch' ask Hartford to help us. ctpsi Building. Manchester, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Book No. S8219S, issued by The PRODUCTS Co. Equipment Co., 38 Main St. AFTER 6 P.= M. 2-9036 ' front room. Quiet neighborhood In ^ te id e terrace. Beat cf conatruc- THREE FAMILY 1938 PLYMOUTH. Good condlUon' 3-5361. T e l MItcheU 9-7820 way, aluminum combination win­ Having lived here U1 of my life frohi 1-5 p. ra. Savings Bank of Manchester has Mo Trucking— Chapel Street See It Day Or-Night private home. Gentlemen prefer­ ROCKVILLE — One Throo room 2 cal' frsrsge. Urge lot, income dows. Other features. Ihctra lot MItcheU 9-4398.- . * caU MadaUne when I could have lived elsewheto- I been lost and ajppllcatlon has been RADIOS and phonographs repair-, Manchester PEAT HUMUS. ExceUent top If ypu have no means of transpor­ red. T el MItcheU 3-8183. lurniBhed apartmr-it; oho five Smith, Realtor. MItcheU 9-1642 or would be $144 per month, located available. Twenty minuU drive to inade to said bank for payment of Itonge 20 22 LYNE88 St. A charming five near HoU Street. at much leeaef coat I am proud of HUDSON WASP, late 1952, clean, ed. Reasonable. Free pick-up and dressing and soil con^Uoner. tation, I'll send my auto for you. room furnished spsrimant. Mid Mitchell 3-4679, room home, excellent condiUon in Aircraft and Hartford. iBuy direct and I knw of many more easy daylight savlhg, oa you say, whan the amount of deposit. 8.000 miles, owner moving New delivery. Phone Mitchell 3-6203. MANCHESTER— PaCkaga DeUV- Situations Wanted— Mitchell 3-6313. N b.obligation! dle-aged couplos only. No chit from owner. Coll Rockville 8^7395. "m y town.” to get m^bers. we need It moet, the year round. MANCHESTER — New 8 room aids and out. Largs garage, large NEAR BIGELOW STREET And being proud of Manchester York. Sacrifice. 11395. Phone Mc- ery. Local light, trucKing and Female 38 A —L—B - E - R—T— 8 Rooms without Board 69 dren, no pets. References requlr landscaped lot. Pries $13,800. I hope to^lntnto^tntroduee a hill in the A Whels Crusader, LOST—PASS BOOK No. S8850. Mullin, Mitchell 3-8981. SERVICE ON all makes vacuum TWO GOOD wringer washers, one 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD art. Writs Box T, Herald, ranch full basement, picture win- Duplex 5-5 rooms, oil heat. Urge I know of nq reason why we should Notice is hereby given that Pass package delivery. Refrigerators, Msdellns Smith, Realtor, MltchsU NORTH COVENTRY, Route 44-A— next session of the General As* Prankltn G. WeUao cleaners. LaFlamme Appliance washers and stove moving WILL CARE FOR child days while practically new. Come and see LARGE ROOM with housekeeping ______«>w, Youngstown kitchen. Priced fot, both sides vacant on sale, ask Hartford dr any oUitr city or Book No. SS860, issued by The them. Kemp's, Inc. prtvUeges it desired. Phone iitteb- 9-1842 or MItChsU 8-4679. One year old. five room center, eembly to see ff we can’t get this Toleottvine Co. Tfl. Mitchell 9-6868. specialty. MItcheU 94:752. mother works or shops. Reliable ATTENTION Ladles! Slip-covers $13,500. 4 family 4-4, 0-0 rooms, hallway ranch, may be expanded town to help us in such s laud Savings Bank of Manchester has HEAVY DUTY Chevrolet pick-up licensed home. Call Mitchell and drapes custom made'. Re-up- ell 9-4428. Wantod To Rant 65 no Mmn V i’Mitc^int-am^*"*^^’ 4 family, 6-6-6-5 rooms. been lost and application has been FLORENCE 9" parlor heater, used OWNER TRANSFERRED, 6 room to seven rooms. Open stairway, able cause as the Boy Scoute. truck.- Phone MItcheU 3-6390. AUSTIN' A. c h a m b e r s CO., 9-8801. holstering. Beautiful fabrics, firsplsee, metal combination win­ WlUsrd B. Rogers made to said bank for payment of CHIMNEYS Repaired, spare time. ' 3 months, $45. Alsp small pot COUPLE TO SHARE lovely home. WANTED—Four room unfurnished 6 ROOM CAPE Cod, 3 noarly fin­ horns with ottsehad gsrags, J, 14 local and long dlstancs moving, prints, stripes, solids. Expertly baths, oil hast, Urge porch, Tig COVENTBY, ROUTE 44-A dows, 100 X 300 lot. 4% mortgage the amount of deposit. 1949 MERCURY, four door, dark Phone Mitchell 3-6473. packing, storage. Call Mltch^ WOUli> LUCE to do housework for burner, $15. Mitchell 9 3694. Twin beds, shower, hot water, rent under $80. Call MItcheU ished, fireplace, large ktuhsn 4 room Cape Ood. Dormers, Urge finished; $5 down, $2 wreekl.v. linens, basement laundry, T.V.,’ lot. BasutlfUl view. Pries 817,800. may be assumed. Only $3,900 Waqto Ordlnsaoe blue, heater and overdrive, $iBOO. 3-5187. Hartford 6-1423. 1 or 2 adults. Tel. Mitchell 3-7477 3-7609, with dining ares, aluminum lot, $12,000. FOUND—Small orange and white WESTINONOUSE Laundromat, $30, balance one year to pay. CoU parking space, etc. Mitchell 6-408l' Msdtllna Smithi Realtor. MItcheU down, vyarren E. Howland, R e c ­ Yel. MItcheU 0-6025. after 8. . Mrs. Pinto. MItcheU 9-78U. storm windows, tile bath, dotmerS To the Editor; kitten, on Kast Side; Mitchell Household Services 8" Atlas table saw with extra WANTED—6 or 6 room rent by forage. ameslU drivs, tree#, 80 9-1643 of 8-4679. COVENTRY, ROUTE 31 tor, 49 Constance Drive. Phom It is very heart warming for RANGE and FU R OR, 9-4904. ' Repairing 23 table. 140: jig saw, $12; 3 electric ATTRACTIVE BEDROOiU, all new family of five. Good' rstsrsnees. Toot lo t Near school and bus. MItcheU $-8000 anytime. the people living on the 300 block Auto Accessories—^Tires 6 Offered 13-A Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 -heaters, $6 each; new tricycle, WHIRLPOOL Wringer washer, furniture, quiet neighborhood, Mitrhell 9-44M. opportunity lor investment. 4 room single, smeslu drive and practically new. Wliite wringer Sickness forces sale. Only lUJiOO. garage, lot 75 x 300, $8,500. o f Esst Center St. Ur see that the WEAVING o f bums, moth holes COMMERCIAL Machine repairing POINTER pups, liver and white,. 10 large size, $15; wood lathe with heated garage svsUalde. Mitchell Four-fsmUy dwelling, in good con 2 4 Hour boliYory Service Annonneements BATTERIES — Famous makes, washer. Good condition. Irbnrite 3-8136. THREE OR four room rent by rs- Carlton W. Hutchins. MItcheU dition off Center 8t. Tach apart For Appointment Call The Bosifd of Directors are consider­ and tom clothing, hoisery runs, of all kinds. Evenings and holi- weeks old. 6 males registered. 134 knives, $35; new brass dining room 9-5132. Mitchell 9-4694. ing passing an ordinance on Noise $8.95. Written guarantee. $1 down, light fixture. 5 lights. $18. AU in Ironer, floor sample. Kemp's, Inc. /iable couple with, twe children, nient has four rooms. Sale price, SCENIC BOLTON CHRISTOPHER ROBIN pre-kinder­ handbags repair^, zipper re-, 'days. Tel. MItcheU 94163 or Maple. MItcheU 9-3380. and Nuisance. $1 weekly. Cole Motors, 436 Center 9-5154. good condition and motot'S. Tel. Mitchell 3-5680. a$e 1 and two years. Mitchell $15,000. For appointment . call HOWARD R. HASTINGS garten school re-opens Sept. 14. street. MItcheU 9-0980. -----= placement, umbrellas repaired, MANCHESTER —6 room colonial, We hav^ many noise problems THE NEW Manchipster Pet Center, Mitchell 3-5229. . FURNISHED ROOM,, centrally lo­ 9-3607. full basement, fireplace, extra Robert J. Smith, Inc., 903 Main AGENCY Limited enrollment for children. men's shl^ collars reversed and HOTPOINT Combins'Jon oil and cated. Mitchell 3-5874. St. Tel. MItcheU 9-5241 Six room ranch home, g tt on East Center St., not only era 995 Main St. Tropical fish, tanks, lavatory, central locstfon. Priced MItcheU 9-1107 S ^ to S. Call Mrs. D. L. BaUard. WORRIED over your tires? Parker replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ Bonds— Stocks— STEAM HEAT furnace, good condi­ electric range. Good ronditic >. WANTED-4 or 8 room unfurnished we annoyed bjr noisy gaUoptal MORIARTY BROTHERS MItcheU 9-1696. Street Used Auto Parts, 775 Park­ ing Shop; accessories, guaranteed singing St $18,500. E A E Agency, 310 rage, full basement, hot canaries. Ctonnecticut bred para­ tion. Best offer takes It. . T el Coll Mitchell 9-6885 after 4 p.m, SINGLE ROOM, heat,, hot water, apartment by three adults. , Call FIVE ROOM Single with sewing and no-muffler Oars, and motor­ er St., has tires for $2 and up. Mortgages 31 gentleman or woman. Qisrter Main 8t. Mitchell 90297. 8tS CENTER STREET ' \ TEL. Ba-S-SlSS keets. Call Mitchell 9-4273. It Mitchell 9-2149. 5:30 p. ih. Mitchell 9-4871. , room, oil heat, basement; ggrage, MANCHESTER — Owner leaving cycles, but we hsVo^ s knack bar TRADE-INS accepted for Sunbeam, Also radios and heaters. Phone FLAT FINISH Holland window Oak St. Phone MItcheU 9-7217. . good condition, quick occupancy. water heat, artesian well, FIRST AND Second mortgages pleases us to please you. CLEARANCE of single mahogany ARTISTIC Five Room Cape Cod, state, immediate occupancy, four which is allowed to remain open Schick or Remington electric MItcheU 9-3391. Shades, - made to measure. AU COMPLETE '■Shopamith" and S t bought for our own account. Fast, beds. See Kemp's Window Display, two twin size bedrooms, recrea­ A good buy $10,900. S. A. Beech- room Cape Cod with expandable 24. hours a day in a Rosi^onoe razors. Parts and service, Rus metal Venetian blinds at a new Sander: $200. Call after-.6 p. m . $24.50 - $34.50.' Kemp's, Inc. FURNISHED Rooms on Pine St., BuaineM Property ler. Realtor. Pho.-is MItcheU attic. Vestibule, fireplace, alumi­ % acre lot. Price $14,200. oelTs Barber Shop,-Comer Oak confidential service. Manchester CANARIES FOR Kale. Males,. $7. tion room, bar, brick front, porch, Eone. . , Jow price. Keys made while you females $2. AJso a 'few . breeding Mrs. H, Wills, Rockville 6-9416. near Cheney mills. Gentlemen for Sab ~ 70 30909. num windows, doota, Ule bath, hot From 10 p. m- to 3 s. ih. this and Spruce. Auto Driving School 7-A wait. Marlow's. Investment Corp., - 244— Main- preferred. Mitchell 9-3709. attached garage. Near bus and Excellent financing. Lo> 2 street. Phone MItcheU 3-5418. cages. Inquire 204 Eldridge St. USEb GENERAL Electric 6’ ra- water heat, s h ^ e trees. Near new place is used as s truck terminus. PORTABLE g 7 E. dishwasher, 8TORE BUILDING, modern con- shopping center. Reduced to $18. MANCHESTER—2-family 4 and 6, SEE AL KOTTKE at Oor- AUTO DRIVING InstrucUon. AU Mitchell 3-8736. frigerstor, in fine working order. school Ressonable offer consider­ There is a steady stream of FOR YOUR Rug cleaning and maple cabinet sewing machine, Kemp's, Inc. ROOM IN apartment building with atructlon. Seven-room attached 280. Carlton W. Hutchins, MItcheU large lot, 'garage, copper plOmb- cated South Road, turn man Buick for an A'-l used car lesSons on insured dual-control kitchen privileges. Centrally locat­ 9-8132, MItcheU 9-4694. ed. Mitchell 9-8383. trucks coming and going,'motors shampooing call Manchester Rug Help Wanted— Female 35 TWO VERY nice Cocker pups. wardrobe trunk. Phone MItcheU house easily convertible to profes­ Ing, separata furnaces. Priced at or an A-l deal on 'S3 Buick. car. Capable experienced Instruc­ Shampooing Co., 'Mitchell 3-6662. 3-6981. ed. Ge'ntlemsn or couple preferred. sional officea. Reduced tor quick $13,000. E A B Agency, 310 Main right at-^ the church on racing and loud talking. ' There WILLIAM DICKSON ftftON Nice .'.Cross breeds. Zimmer­ I DUPLEX 6 and 4. Nssr parkway. OWNER WILL SELL have been as many os seven traU Mitchell 9-4671. tor. OordnCf Auto School MItch­ Work guaranteed. Will pick up EDCPERIENCED Sates clerk. Air- USED UNIVERSAL electric range. '.Call Mrs. Farrell, Mitchell 9-3409! sale. Muft be s«en to be appreci­ St. MItcheU 9-6297. BOfOB 1*14 / eU 9-6BRBASTED Bronze Tur­ ace. or fireplace. Phone Mitchell RUGS 9 X 13 Imported, new, tone large rooma, in excellent c/mdi- 360 High Street West PHONEf OWNER FOR rooms. FuU cement cellar, oil hazard. In order to maintain WANTED -Ride to Pratt A Whit-- IF YOU INTI^D TO BUILD care for refined aged, chronic or Mitchell 9-7083 reaaonabls degree of health, one Ideal spot for chlldreo. YWa boma la Immarwiato b ^ loslde ood ney 2nd shift. Gate 6. West Middle method. Simplified instructions. Tots’p Teens. Inc., 956 Main St. keys, , tresh frozen, 10 to 22 3-8310. on tone, $33. Also Imported hooked tlon, 23’ Uving room with firs^ace, INSPECTION APPOINTMENT steoni heat, city conveniences, ex­ your new homeNpr do any.repair­ confused person. T e l Coventry $ FLAT—16 rooms. Separate steam cellent location', ideal for chUdren, must have a reaaonabls amount eat ood wlU loetaatly appeal to tbe sseat toetldieaa. A tore boy Turnpike. CaU MItcheU 9-9696. Appointments made immediately ing, see WUllam K wehl, Contrac­ See Mrs. Blow. pounds. Sebaub's Turkey Farixi, 9. X 13. sacrifice. Sydlee’s. 851 beSUng. units. Excellent repair. large lot, 75' frontage, full celljar, MI-9-8945 at *U ,750. Mitchell 9-7398. SEASONED Hardwood, stove, fire­ Pilgrim.2-6413. 1 HENRY-ST.—Two-fsmily flsjt. Just $11,960. George J. Coleman, Brok­ of sleep. This has been an Im tor and Builder. Phone MItcheU 188 HUlstown Road. WeUierttield Ave., C-1, Hartford Shnwii' by appointment. Phone lovely big yard with -tireplaca. a few steps from bus line. Steam WANTED-Ride to and from vicin- THE BIG Christmas season means place lengths, $16 per cord de­ 1 Of . er, Hsrtford-Coon. Thist Co. Bldg. posslbiuty sines this pises baa SHOWN BY APPOIMMENT ONLY. 3-7773. \ 46-4893. MItcheU 80278, Brae-Burn. * Nice quiet netghboHiood, $12;800. hast, 2-car gSrSge and nice lot 60 OPEN SUNDAY iXrTOBER 4 Ity of 610 Windsor St.. Hartford, big profits for Avon Representa­ Articles for Sale/ 15 livered. WiUlmantlc, HArrison Call owner, MItcheU 9-4291. Tel. RoekviUe 6-4045 or 50710. been permitted to remain open Business Services Offered 13 tives. We train youAStart Now, 3-3217. Apartments— Flats X 140. This attractive house is in 2-6 FOR INSPECTION / GEORGE A COLEMAN, IrakM’. hours 8-5. CaU MItcheU 9-2059 d in in g r o o m set, practically new VALUES' — Six! finished rooms,' very good repair and located In around the deck. Roofing—Sidln^g^ 16 Writs Mrs. F. H. Fra\ley, Ndrth white Roper gas stove, baby bas­ Tenements 6.1 ROLLING .PARK—12 Bonner Rood The people' of Manchester ^ HABTFORD-GONN. TBUOT OO. BUtLODTO i after 6 p. m. WIRING INSTALLATION of aU VENETIAN BLINDS -Bowers School, storm windows desirable section. Price is reaaon- ROLLING PARK-Excellent 2 year Branford. Conn. Highest Quality Only Garden— Farm— Dairy sinet, green and Ivory Magic Chef and doors, deep lot with -Ireei, two y ea n old Cape Cod, stx- Wantad— Real Estate 77 s'nould get behind this ordinance TEL. BOCKVUJUB 00065 or 00T10 WANTED—Ride to Hartford from ' types. No Job too small Pater TWO-ROOM APARTMENT Com­ sUe for im'medlsts sals by ths •Id Cape Cod. Hot' water heat, Pantaluk, 40 Foster street. Phone Also Reconditioning gas range. Mitchell 9-3391. . amesiU driveway, city utUitiee. roonqi. 'two unfinished. Front dor- Reuben T. McCann Agency. Phone and keep our town true to its mot­ vicinity of Baldwin Rd. Mitchell GREAT EASTERN\ Products 50 pletely furnished for couple. mera and shed dormer, picture fireplace. Full tile bath, colored CONSIDERING sm^LINO MItcheU 9-7303. Tapes and Cotds by Yard Largs 20 year F.H.A. mortgage. MItcheU 3-7700. / to "A City of Village Charm.” We 9-2068. Help Wanted— M ale\ 3G NEW WASHINGTON spreads. Uni- Near Cheney's. MItcheU 3-8368. window, fireplace. Formica count­ fixtures. Picture book kitchen, YOUR PROPERTY? ROOFING AND \ WELL ROTTED cow manure rec­ 224 Charter Oak St. ' ^Duplex 40, Urge rooms, excellent completely modern. Immediate oc­ have a beautiful town and we are CsU versal electric coffee pot. Toast: ers, aluminum co.molnatlon wln- Without obligation to 'you, we COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R CONSTRUCTION CO. GRAY RESEARCH \ ommended for dried ’out lawns-. ’ condition, two car garage. Good CENTRAL—Two-family house, five cupancy. Phone Mitchell 30273. wUl appraise or' make you a cosh proud of it, but it just takes Also highland top soil. Orders tak­ master. luggage. Reasonable. ddwa and door, colored tile bath, room s. each floor. OU burning something like we have on East * Automobiles for Sale 4 WOlcott, A -l Repair, Sales on and \ FINDELL MFC. CO. Mitchell 9-3621. location. For appointment to In- Brse-Burn. ■ offer for proi>crty. See us before washing machmes, vacuum clcan- 24 Oak Street MI-3-4865 ' en for delivery at your conven­ apect phona, Barbara Wooda A$cn- Undteaped. Immediate occupan­ furnace. Automatic hot water, Center St. to mar its beauty. DEVELOPMENT CO. cy. Owner. Mitchell 9-6276. you ecu. FOR A GOOD Used car or a new 'ers, motors, small appliances. SLECTRO MECHANICAL 485 East Middle Turnpike ience. Call Lgonafd Gigtio. Mitch­ cy, Mltehall 9-7702. small lot.' Imm'sdiate occupancy BRICK AND Shingle Cepe Cod. 3 BRAE-BURN REALTY Evelyn W. Gregsn OldsmobUe with Rocket engine RE-SIDING SPECIALISTS ell' 3-7083. \ Notice one apartment. $8,500. Madeline Ashford Lake Welding. 180 Main street Phone INSFECTOR \ years young. 6 rooms, 3 unfinish- Phone MItcheU 3-0273. _ , ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ Machinery and Toob 52 MANCHESTER 0RIO34— Attrac- RANCH HOME, two- bedrooms, Smith, Realtor. MItcheU 9-1642,>or contact A1 Catalano, at the Man­ Mitchell 9-6678. Of The Tax Collector atorma and Screens. Lot ISO' front­ •d. . 2-csr garage. Youngstown "A Whole CriMSdet” chester Motor Sales. MItcheU AppUcators of: asbestos, plastic Yourtg man with electro me­ able and standard typewriters. -ORDER YOUR Green Mountain po­ Uva 3 bedroom ranch, AtUchad MItcheU 3-4679. ■ "SECLUDED SUMMER LIVING"^ Insulated siding and wood Shingles, WE BUY-BsU-Trsde-Rent power age, garden, trees, :near bus, cabinet'kitchen, acreen, hot water BKFdRB YOU buy or aeU, eee the 3-4134. RADIO and T.V. Servtce. AU work chanical xinspection experience to All makes of adding machines tatoes now. H. PaaquoUni, Avgry All persona Ijable hy law to psv xarage, paheUd fireplace wall. Escott Agency for reel action. Six To tne Editor, speciaUzing in Life mowers, chain saws, UUers, gar. school and shopping center. Imme­ heat, fireplace, 90 x 150 lot A real Consider me s member of your 30 BmXS EAST OF MANCHBSIBS-OFF BOUTE 60 fully guaranteed. $3 per house Time aluminum inspect.an^l parts, suh-sssemblles sold or rented. P-epatrs on adl St. Mitchell 3-4609. NumiMr of sxtraa. All utUiUea. MANCHESTER—Osk Grove St, A 'ooles for the moiiih of September. siding In color. den tractors, outboards, power laxea In the R gh th School anil diate'occupancy, only p.SOO; Carl­ quality three bedroom ranch with nice home built by Ansoldi. fairly crusade for year round daylight Select Year Site New^Lcbeiee Lecattom AvaBoble 1939 BUICK sedan. Good, depend­ call for T.V. $1 per house caU for and wiringX apparatus. Must be malces. Marlow’s. ConvenUnt to school, bus and Folrty priced property to selling. able transportation, $95. Written PEPPERS FOR Sale. Reasonable. tools.' Terms arranged. Capitol District oiMoncheater are ton W. Hutchins, MlUheU 90182, sitsched garage, located in an priced at $14,900. Warren E. How­ saving. SALE8B6EN ON THE PREMISES SUNDAY radio or save $ and bring them to famUiar with all types o f measur­ notified that On Oct. 1, I shopping. ImmedUte occupancy,' land, Rcoltoi-. 49 Constance Drive. We have buyers waiting for fairly guarantee. No down payment. Mitchell 3-8271 FIELD STONE for fireplace and re- Bring yoUr ■own containers. $$ per Equipment Co., 36 Main Street. $18,500. Warren E. Howland, Raol- MItcheU 906t4. A-A zone on exceptionally large We can't , let. a good thing like 17 Maple street. CaU MItcheU ing inatruments^Rsdio background . . . a rate bill foKthe col- Phone Mitchell 3-8600 any time. priced property. Escott Agency, Small monthly payments. Cole 9-6535 or MItcheU 94716. taihlng walls. M. French, Coven­ bushel. 336 Hillstown Rd. Mitchell tor, 49 Constance Drive. Jtntchell lot. A home any profcaalonsl or that go into the ash can, a mem­ A. V. LINDSAY — Owner helpful. Excellcm. oppoKunity. — try, Pilgrim 2-7161. 3-7693. lec^5 . X . $229 phuits. Evorffrcelis snd Flowering Shnibs for Ford D* Lux* *Poer V ...... your Isndscapiftg. kniyes, mowers etc., publnto con­ uENNOX Furnaces and warm sir Male or female. I f you’re qualified, you’ll like 1945 Chovrolat 5n*iiwi9 C o o p * ...... $200 Call MI-9-S485 or 9-4.571 dition for coming needs. Bralth- heating. Earl Van Camp*. MItcheU DARK. RICH LOAM — FREE FROM STONE5. . walte, 62 Pearl street 8-5844. working right here in Manchester in this small 1 ^ 1 1 LAKE AMSTON :• XA; y ----- WE DO lULLDOZING, DITCH-DIGGING. H ft I TV SERVICE local business. RepUes held In strict confidence. AND COMPARE THE DIFFERENCE! $aUiO service erhorge cash; house NO MONEY DOWN ON THESE SHOVEL W O I^ SEPTIC t a n k s INSTALLED. PlmfgriQiriMBSprijgl calls or save $ by brtagiag yqur Write detaib and sabry expected. VfATERFRONT AND lOULEVARD LOTS OUVER'S FERSONAUY SELECTED radio or TV to oor Hervire DRAIN naD S AND DRY WELLS. AS TRADED SPECIALS MAN WANTED Headgoartera at 27 Stark, REASONAaV PRICED! weather St. Phoae Ba-S-Saiu, . Write Box B— Herald JOHN L#ROYy SO. COVENTRY. T a. PI-2 .7 5 1 1 USED CARS FOR OUTSIDE WORK If no answer. call 80-9-3295. ALSO WOODED LOTS A8 LOW AS *195 FuH Pric* \ SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 40 hours guaranteed year retiad CENTER MOTOR SALES * - 1944 HodsoB4oer $159 1947 Ford Sopor Do Loxo 4-Door $495 1951 CHEVROLET lEL-AlR SPORT C O U K 51495 er’e lleease eeeeatial. Must be a EXPERIENCED This Is Connecticut’s Finest Lake Development 14 family nuia with steady habits. f WEST CENTCR ST.. MANCHESTEK 1944 Poofioe 4-Door ...... $495 1950 CHEVROLET lEL-AIR SPORT COUPE NOTICE Six rooma complete with 'enclosed heated sunporch, Uving room $1250 Temperate. Seme farmlag er ONLY 25 MINUTES PROM MANCHESTER 1950 CHEVROLET DE LUXE 44>OOR .,... $1095 BOOKKEEPER TO THE CUSTOMERS OF THE TOWN OF WANTED - NI$HT MKN with fireplace and bay window, dhiing room with bay vrindow, 1941 iolch CoovortMo ; ...... $119 lkwSpriM8aairty...8 miHeiLMIMySI tractor ezperleacb would be MANCHESTER WATER DEPT^ oil modern kitchen Including electric stove, electric dishwasher 1941 Chrydor losfaww Coopo...... $ 79 1950 $1075 belpfni but net fascaiisl. Start- BOATING — BATHING —• nSHING end disposal, fuU tiled beth with tUed etsll shafwfr,- dowi^stsira TULIPS. DARWINS. imiUMPIL PARBOT, Cj«VR2!5[ 2.DOOR .... f o r 9 0 * stofloo. Must bo«blt to dieo 9 < IN A SPRING-FED LAKE 1949 CHEVROLCT DE LUXE 4 M O R ...... 975 lag rote. $1.86 oa boor with anf TYPIST Due to fecenC low rainfall the amoufit of water ia« lavatory, open staircase leads from reception hsU, Garwood semi- EMPERQR. MOOTLY 90s Deo. DAFFOOI___^ ______. $ storage has reached a point where It is deemed neces­ H t m . d o Mioor ropoin ood lioodM rood sorvico: sIr-condiUoned heat with oU burner, alt copper plumbing, storm CBOCV8. HYAdNTHB. aALAMTHDi. MABABNA U UB% 1949 oa perfermoaee. Only experienced need ap- DIEEOnONSt F r«« Mssshrster taka Eaata 95 to tU bn m ood . _ . . ------’^0m iBfa(|. CHEVtOLET DE LUXE 2 M O R ...... $ 945 sary to prohibit the use of^hose until further notice. windows and screens, csdsr cloast. Oarage. Interior completely etc. Ooly lorgmt OBKANIUimiN 1940 tHJJROLET 4^0OOR I...... $ 745 ply. Good;aalary,.good work* G ood proposMoo to Hm right moo, Aaston, Mgas at AoMtoa pelat tka way to A m s Uni Lake. redecorated. Wsll-to-wmll carpeting In living room and dining Moay beoee pioa 1940 CIjm W LET AERO 2-OOOR Apply 130 FmH St. ing conditipna, 5 day week. THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER room; ailao corpstlng in hallway, drapsa. Near busline/ ahopplng S O U M E N iL i-c. $ 795 center and schocri,.30-day- occupancy. WOODLAND CARK N I 1949 $, 075 •:30 OJE. or 7 p.ni. AMSTON lake CO. YOUR DODGE-PLYI40UTH D E JW ____ AMSTON. CONN. CHARLES LESPERANCE 434 Cootor Sttoof — Tol. Mi-3-5151 M* tl ST. dOHN.SimKBT Fheoe MndtoO 0-Yd*0 ■:r k.j-rf.. ■•-'rf'

t ' m O C FOtmTEElt S A T U R D A Y , OCTOBER 8, I S n ] Avarua Dallj^Nat Pnat R u H m W a a tlM r ^ the Waali Baaed. r sw mm sc D. a. Waathpr O et 8. 18M face, chest and legs, and a Mack Abdul Town line along tha aidea." Two Girin Sneak'Preview of UutB Muieum Scouts Open OmOr, amah eeelar .( Heard Along Main Street This axtraorii9ry bit of in­ 11,040 with eceaaleaal.Tala. OaM feunaet Omincil No. 48, Dognc formation to bri^ten your day— Miiaher ef tha AadH o f FoeahonUa, wl^l mMt Monday and ours—has been received by »w eaa e( OIrentsttaaa And oh Some of Manchester*i Side Streets, Too the Animal, VegeUble and Mineral Funds Drit Manehester^A City of Village Charm nlxht at 8 o'clock In tinker Hall. Editor in a list of things he did not A u Past Pocahontaaas are re- know. ■ minded of the Great Council ses­ Winston Sharp, director of thel . It Was Ever Thus the cutest little curtains and stuff Up until he found this atOra of general aolicitation project o< thel A ivartlalag aa page 14) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1953 (SIXTEEN PAGES) pRic^ nvB e s m sion ik Brldfeport, OeC 9 and 10. useful knowledge with- which VO L LXXIII. NO. 4 At’ a rather advanced, age for you ever saw on a bookcase. ^ 6 annual Boy Scout finance drivel | this sort of thing, we're getting There's no doubt about it. put some sparkle in his otherwise said today that tha Scoute will I A ll local Emblem Club members dull conversation, he did not know set to go through the adventure School really opens up all sorts employ the eame program Mat| {riannlng to attend the testimonial to whom he was indebted for tha dinner for Mrs; George Bolusky, of .starting school again of horizons for a person. No has beep so efficient in the paiit.^ real scoop about creatures of the Tomorrow afternoon. Scout unit! Highest, Not Tallest -Z supreme president of the Ehnblem .Only this* time we won't have ■ more reading ourself blind every wild. From his., great fund cf-news leaders and committeeman wUi| Turks Win Club of the United States. ^ be our mother taking our hand to night. We're going to b u ild- sources he discovered that tHe held in F a ir River, Mass., Oct. 12 walk us down to the school add really and truly create, items he did not know come from head teams of hoys who will