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Arcraffa Daily Nat Pram Ron WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 19 Par tha Waek BnOag jRatiflryjBtyr Simtftig l^ontUi Navpmber 1# Tha Waathar Pbreaol e< V. 0 . WeaMw Tha Ftiendiy CSrcls wlU hold Its Harold Folgmann, director of to doeiate funds to aend two gift 10,400 annual sale of home-made sift the Howell Cheney Technical Circle, Completes packages to servioa men on the goods tomorrow at the J. W. Halo School, la attending an all day con­ ■aber eC tbe Audit vocation of all tsadiera employed high seas, to contribute to tha W M Ta— URLS! Ftrlfesisnfesvialll reaa of ClrooUtitnie aIgM. Prtday Cost af tba arsctloa of tha company's store, beginning at Plang for Sale Oirl Soout drive; and to renew a fence along the railroad right 9:00 o’clock. In state sponsored programs at MancheMter-^A City o f Village Charm afteraeea er a BtOd. ViM MkaoitMter Council v t the Bushnell In Hartford today. subscription to the Catholic TIs Ssaflun Hsu Eattaai Tele|*i f^miThtf will hold tta Novomlwr of way at North Main street Transcript for Slater Raphael, from Osklsnd street east to The Manchester Ski Club will M. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh- daughter of one of the members VOL. LXXI, NO. 40 nnoHW Monday tho MUi at Om- Main la 61,600 and not $16^000 have a meeting tonight at 8 The Rockvilla Lodge of B3ks tare of Isabella, at its meeting Os^NHV has s|miiB|i far eperahn (ClaaMfM AdveeMalBg aa Page U) tar Cfeuich. AU Intaraatwrar* m* who Is in Japan. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1951 ss reported In an account on o'clock at the Center Springs will hold a dinner and Initiation of last Might la the K. of C. homo, Tuesday. December 4, - la tha TWENTY PAGES—(IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE FIVE CENT8 vttad. Raoanratlono for the aup- page three of Monday’s Hbr- Lodge. candidatea tomorrow evening at completed plans for Its annual date set for the Christmas pMrty KtMaaeheslarsiflie. ApplyallhsSi par, to bo oanrad at 6:80, ahould the Elks Home in Rockville. Din­ ba mada throufh the paatora of sld. sale, which will take the form of of tho members. Plana for tha Hslf tha coat, or l»00, wlU • The Mary Cheney Library la ner will be served at 6:30 p. m. a Parcel Poet affair, to be follow­ annual Christmas party for the en Hsu Esfiaad Tetaphsae OssHMay Korea Quia Program' tha k> ^ ehurchea. ha paid by the town. dressing the window of tha First ed by a card party. Mrs. Jolpi children will be announced later. National Bank this week with The Sacred Heart Mothers* Cir­ heads tho committee. The Mrs. John Lappen, who la chair­ pleyBNal Ofliis — M Mala Staetl; Dr. florance Manh of 417 Boat easy chairs a shelf of books and cle will meet tomorrow evening at date la Wedneeday, November 38, man for the month of November, Oantar atreat who haa been apand- an Invitation to coma in and 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. at 6:30 p. m., and tho place the and her committee served assort­ Inr tha paat flra waeka in Buropa, Kenneth Southall of 61 Jarvis browse. Leonard Bull, S3 Coburn road. T . M. C. A. The club also voted ed cakes and coffee. ratumad Monday nlyht on tha road la one of a group of engineer­ Reds Drop Armistice Now Plan Quean Elisabeth. With tha excep­ ing atudenU at the University of tion of a few days In Parla and Connecticut who have been t>ond<»i, aha spent tha greater part Initiated Into Connecticut Beta of tha time In Israel and waa Chapter of Tau BeU PI the amased at what the people of that honorary engineering society. Mr. country haye accomplirtied In a Southall la a third year student comparatively short time. in engineering at tha university.

Mrs. Augustus Pennery of 65 Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ BlsseU street gave a shower re­ ranth, will meet Friday evening at V •V. Tair Deal’ Democratic Platform cently at her home, for her sis­ 8 o’clock In the Masonic Temple. ter, Miss Florence Hildreth, whose A social hour will follow, with marriage to Wesley Moquln of refreshments served by the men, Hartford, will take place In that with Carl Peterson as chairman. city on Wedneeday, Nov. 31. Thai Truman Set^ind 36 Dead bride-elect opened her varied and Denies Lag 'With All Humility'* beautiful gifts while seated under The Cosmopolitan Club will UN Charges n watering can decorated In aqua meet tomorrow afternoon In tho and white. The hostess, assisted by Federation room of Center Church For War on ITrccAr of Mrs. Peter F. Flynn of Broad house. Chief Herman Schendel In Arms Aid street, served a delicious buffet will speak on Civilian Defense In Legal Aims style lunch to the relatives and Manchester. Mrs. William Rush Dixiecrats^“**"l^^“"® friends who were present will be hostess. fZiambon - 8iir - Lac, Franco. For Europe Nov. IS—(4*>—Roeciir crews to­ In Demands Ronald B. Lane son, of Mr. and Chapter lOM. Women of the Washington. Nov. 1.5—(/P) day found the shattered snow- Mrs. Harol(f Lane of 13 Oxford Moose, will hold a joint meeting ehcrusted wreckage of a miss­ Wa.shinglon, Nov. 15—committe«, ac- Atrocity Charges that he is drafting a “State .crashed Tursda.v. followed a series of recent cuaed the Reds of wanting to Housewares of the Union” message com­ Resctie teams who fought developments, Including: “aubatitute a legal clauae in MEN'S mitting the Democratic party their way up the snow and Icc 1. Press dispatches from place of good faith." The FLAGSHIP to campaign next year on his encrusted slope 2.10 miles south Pans saying the French are con­ Hodes vallsd on the Commu­ of Paris said most of the fire- cerned over slow delivery of nists to work out a Joint proposal DRESS May Affect Talks "Fair Deal” program. scarred bodies were battered to anus aid. Whsl he cells his "Fsir Deel” bits by the crash. for sstllrmsnt of the touchy buf­ b, STETSON Includes the "(Jlvil Rights" end 2 The recent visit of Gen. fer zone dispute. other proposels which meny south­ Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme "With this elinimaled." he GLOVES Tokyo, Noy. 15—(/P)—Allied disclosures of long-hushed ern Democrats have fought. Some Commander of Western European said, "our (rease-ftre) proposals Chinese atrocity killings may cause repercussions both in "Mlddleroeder” Democrats, seek­ |•orce.s. to discuss with Washing- would be to all Intents and pur­ Oppose NHRR offirialR an inrrraaod tempo poses identical. I propose that we the sickly Korea cease-fire talks and on the battle line. ing to soothe Southern critics, m rqtnppinK hia foroea. United Nations charges that Chinese and North Korean have been suggesting that a plat­ formulate a proposal on this Reda slaughtered nearly 6,000 UN form compromise acceptable to On Freight Cut 3. A Paris meeting of Secretary basis." $9.95 prisoners of war were expected to them might be worked out at next of State Achesnn, Secretary of De­ The Red negotiators replied Inject a bitter issue when truce ne­ year’s party convention. fense Lovett and W. Aver'ell Har- they never had sought an end to Up gotiators come to ,dlscusstng ex­ CIO Launches Mr. Truman's ruling it out may At 4 Stations riman, director of the Mutual .Se­ the fighting before a full armlatlce change of prisoners—If they do influence strongly the politiciil curity agency to discuss the arm* Is signed. not crop up sooner. maneuvering by his southern crit­ aid prolilem. Wednesday, however, the Red* Battle reaction may be imme­ Drive for Hike ics in the oncoming months of the Hartford, Nov. 15 ■ The fJen Olmsted used France aa an declared that a de facto cease­ diate. rresidential election year. New Haven Railroad struck stiff example of how the United State* fire would be "an unavoidable re­ Allied trx)ops generally had pre­ Under a bombardment of opposition today at a hearing be­ Is keeping generally abreast of Its sult of the agenda ” and "an In­ sumed the (jhineae Reds treated In Steel Wages questions from reporters at a fore the public utilities commis­ arms aid commitments. He said dispensable part and Inevitable their prisoners better than the winter White House news confer­ that: conaeqiienre of the process of North Koreans, who massacred an ence he refused to comment on sion on an application to discon­ ^ Iforn ls a Republirsn Oovrinnr Bari Warren alto at hla desk at armistice negotiations." estimated 3,000 Americans early Atlantic City, N. J., Nov. 15 — whether he intends to support tinue less-than-carload fielght The allocation of tanks for hla offlee In Saeraniento, Calif., dortag preea oonfrrenre at which he —Thf CIO launched s drive to­ France was 2,738 and that de- b ou n ced that "with all humility, I have roneluded to berome a ra»^ LI. (?ol. Howard S. Levie, act­ Simtex in the war. General Dwight D. Eisenhower service to Suffield and three other ing spokesman for the UN com­ This belief was fed by the Chi­ day to boost wage* in the steel in­ for the Democratic Preaidentlal small stations. hveriea to date total 2.148. Out of *" ****• Thomas Dewey’s ninning mate nese Red strategy of releasing dustry. nomination or whether he will H. Meade Alcorn, a resident of an allocation of 847 105-mllllmeter In 1948. (NEA Telephoto). mand, said Onmmunlat negotia­ BROMLEY DURALACE FINISH Philip Murray, president of the tor* told Hodea their apeechas American and British prisoners in seek It himself. Suffield, was cqunsel for the Suf­ giina, B.18 have been delivered. Wedneaday were entirely un- CANDLELIGHT small groups last winter and CIO and head of the 1,000,000 He said that at no time did he field delegation made up of rep­ However, plane dellverlea have necesaary because their Saturday spring when the fighting was rag­ member ateelworkers union, as­ diacusa domestic politics with resentatives of industrial concerns been somewhat alower. France has proposal "spoke for itself,” LACE TABLE CLOTHS ing at Its highest peak. sembled hi* steel wage-policy com­ General Eisenhower in their re­ In the town which use the rail­ been assigned 401 F-84 Thunder- RAYON DA/AASK The Army newspaper Stars and mittee to map new contract de­ cent conferences on the western road service. jet fighter planes of a late model. Slavs Assert Reds The Communists continued to European defense program In Testimony to support the New Inelit on immediate establishment Stripes ran the account of Chi­ mands. These are Just beglaning to coma of a cease-are line paralleling the nese Red atrocity slayings of pris­ The situation held the possibil­ Washington. Haven's case waa given by Cor­ off the production line. Before foe oners as Its lead story of the day. He said he had made that clear nelius F. Shsniey, chief ststion In­ battle front. However, under ity of an eventual steel Industry end of this year, the first 16 will terms of their 8aturda.v propoaal, $1.98 to $8.98 The newspaper goea to troopa in strike which could throttle output SS had the gtneral and that both spector for the rsilrosd. have been delivered and all of the Massed on Bordier TABLE CLOTHS Korea. He presented figures to show this line could be changed through of the metal moat needed to out- allocation will be In France hands subsequent milltsry action. ■ Six98 54x54,*54x72, 60x80, 70x90 An Allied apokeaman said the muscle Soviet Rufsls. (Continued on Page Six) the steady decline of business at in 1052 An assignment of 46 Incomplete tally of atrocities the Suffield station over the past Pari.s, Nov. 15—(/P)—Yugoslavia charged todav Russia’s Levie described the new Com­ Practical lace cloths that wash so easily. The steel union has only four or four years, with a slight Increase F-«4s of earlier model haa been and 'SETS Shows "a record of killings and five cents hourly coming ■ under fulfilled. satellites have 25 divisions poised for action along’the Yugo­ munist position as "Inconststent" ALUMINUM ROASTERS - barbarism unique even In the Cdm- showing during the first nine slav frontier in a threat to world peace. A White Russian with one taken Wednesday by muniat world." the Wage Stabilization board's Chiang Sues 2 months of this year. Olmsted said that equipment North Korean Maj. Gen. Lee Song The report underscored U. S. present formula. Full csrioada of freight won't originally allocated to equip an un­ .spokesman called the accusation “a shameless fabrication” Cho and Clhineee HaJ. Gen. Hsefh 5-12 FOWL, 65JS...... 12-16 FOW L, 6645 Murray was reported attempt­ be affected, and will continue to disclosed number of western Euro­ and countered with chargea that*------Secretary of State Dean Acheson’s Yugoslavia ia being built Into a Fang. The Red negotlatore Wed- charge before the United Nations ing to figure some way to compen­ Of Own Airmen be delivered and forwarded from pean divisions would be delivered nenday said an Immediate cease­ at New Low Prices Suffield, he ^aid. In the member nations by next base for American aggreaaion, i f P I 4 f y T- m.- K. Assembly In Paris that Red sate worker "productivity" or a Yugoslav Foreign Minister Ed- V.4 I T l c l y T O I C fire would be an unavoidable re­ OVAL ROASTERS S4J5 China' conduct waa "so low that similar means to get more money At present, LCL shipments are spring, several months ahead of I for the steel workers. There was delivered by truck from Hartford. the planning date first set. vard KardelJ. apeaking before the ^ sult of the agenda agreed upon it would take considerable im­ United Nations assembly, said the I 4 gga* C * / last July at Kaesong. provement to raise it to the gen­ some speculation that he may at­ Asks U. S. Court Decide If foe application ia granted they In his public comments while tempt to crack the present wage would ^ delivered to Windsor here, Elsenhower did not say he salcJlltea- Hiingary, Romania and *-7 4 1 * 1 .1 1 1 1 0 1 1 Two man suhcommltlees repre­ CLOTHS eral level of barbarism.” Dispute Over Millions Bulgaria had twice aa man,y 1 -m m m senting both sides will meet again The Eighth Army reported yes­ stabilization formula. Locks or Thompsonville, believed there was an actual lag Murray said workers in steel The principal purpose of the In arms deliveries to Europe. Those troops In bordering Yugoalavla In ranmunjom at II a. m. Friday ALUMINUM BAKING ft ROASTING terday In Pusan that the Chinese In Plane Procurement nreas as they had two years ago. Loan to Mine Reds had kUled at least 2,643 non- and other Industries have been 18ft (A p. m. e.a.t Thursday) for an­ behind the "eight ball" In the eco­ (CimUnued on Page Six) (Continued on Page Six) The figure, he said, did not include other debate on the buffer sons Korean prisoners of war since they Washington. Nov. 15—(6>>—The the Soviet troops In those coun­ PANS S1JIS, S2ill, S2J95 54x54 s3.89 - 54 k 72 s4.95 entered the war NoV. i, 1950. Al­ nomic scramble and they ahould Washington. Nov. 15—(,41-. A issue. get more money. Chinese Nationalist government tries f A UN command spokesman most all—2,515— were Americans. lias asked U. S. courts here to judge proposed 66.000,000 loan to open During this span, the North Kore­ The eteel Industry was reported H. V. Kisaelev of White Russia said there was no mention of the to be generally responding to a its dispute. Involving millions of lashed bark with the statement up a vast new supply of critically Allies' prisoner of war atrocity 64x86 - 64x108 ans were charged with massacring dollars, with two high-ranking Chi­ that "no dirty insinuation will blot $6.59 $9.50 147 non-Korean prisoners. questionnaire sent by Murray's nese Air Force officers. Taft Tops Ike in Poll scarce copper comes up for final charges at Thursday’s negotiat­ aides probing ability to pay a siz­ out the liberation of Yugoalavla by derision and probable approval by ing session. ALUMINUM FOIL 49c 89c Along withAhe estimated 3,000 Ueut. Gen. Pang-tsu Mow and Soviet Russia." He referred to the American captlvea killed by the able pay increase to steelworkers. Col. Ve-ahuen Hsiang, who have the Reconstruction Finance Cor­ The spokesman. Lt. Cmdr. J. E. Korean Reds in the first four Murray's demands for^ Improve­ entry of Soviet troops Into Yugo­ poration-1RFC» today. Bauernschmldt, said tha only ref­ ments of pay and working condi­ defied orders of Chiang Kal-ahek to slavia In World War II at the side erence to prisoners of war came months of war, this brought to return to Formosa, were named de Of House Republicans of Premier Marshal Tito's parti­ Aiifoorltfea said the loan. If nearly 6,000 the atrocity slaying tions In the steel Industry were un­ granted, would be the biggest by diirlng a discussion on Item four BEAUTIFUL PURE IRISH LINEN SETS known. But the union's wage pol­ rendants In s civil suit filed In sans. Tito split with Russia three MIRROMATIC PRESSURE COOKER 9f non-Koreans. U. 8. district court here late yes­ years ago. the RFC since World War II. of the armistice agenda. This 1.. to I LIT PRID TAKI . killed—about icy committee was reported to be terday. 'Washington, Nov. 15—(/P)—Senator Robert A. Taft tops It would finance mining of low- covers the exchange of war pris­ ^ CAPACITY 54x54 WITH 4 NAPKINS...... A m e r ic a n s , the discussing living coat increases The suit demands that Mow, KardeIJ’s charges waa part of a grade copper ore depoalta at the oners. THI CAR TO WORK” $5.50 Army said. Others included and better worlter output. Gen. Dwight D. Ei.ienhower, 71 to 54, as the first choice of 11-point Indictment he presented White Pine Mine In northern Throughout the negotiations, DAMASK TABLE deputy commander of the Nation- to the 60-natlon assembl.y to back British, Turks. Belgians and 75 "of The questionnaire addressed to allat Air Force and long ita chief House Republicans for the GOP Presidential nomination in Michigan. Development of these the UN command haa expressed unknown nationality.” the principal steel firms asked a poll conducted by Rep. Cole (R., N. Y.). up Yugoslavia's complaint of hos­ 4epoa!ls-■ the nation's biggest un­ concern over the fate of Allied 54x72 WITH 6 NAPKINS...... for data on worker output, odd- pwurement officer here and tile acts againit her by the Soviet $7.45 Hsiang, Mow’s executive officer, be "ResiUta — “ ■ of ' the private aurvey.------tapped copper reaoiirce ha* been troopa captured by Communiats. CLOTHS and NAPKINS OontimiMl On Page six shift production and similar in­ started in September and concluded Union and other easterd Euro­ an on-again, off-agaln, project for UN negotiators have Instated We don’t claim that a TWIN formation to indicate that the required to turn over NatloHalist pean countries, once her Allies and LARGE TURKEY PLATTER SISiS gorerament records and funds. this week, were disclosed by Cole some time. TONE suit will aolve all union waa most Interested In im­ today In the wake of California now her bitter enemies. The (3opper Range Mining com- OMitinaed On Pagn Mx 64x86 with 8 largar napkins .. proving productirity benefits, Rotert P. Patterson, former KardelJ said Russian aggression your preblems at easily, but 23"k17" with Thanhtgivifif F«Mt Se«iw Motif. $11.50 mcrrtMry of War and one of the Gov. Earl Warren’s announcement News Tidbits P*ny la seeking fo* loan aa part REG. $I0.V5 60x80 . $8.95 N obel H onors holiday work premiums' inii' lm force attomeya representing dip he la a candidate for the Republi­ against Yugoalavla was hot an Iso­ of the defenne production pro­ —you'll be more successful proved vacations. can nomination. lated incident but was part of a gram. Company officlala arrang­ Nationallat government, com- Culled from AP Wires worldwide series of Soviet acts ... in business. . . with’ the 64x108 with 12 largar napkins It was learned that the United mented in a statement ; Warren's move yesterday put his ed to be In Washington today to $15.98 States Steel corporation, bell­ hat formally in foe ring along with which threaten the peace of the meet with RFC Administrator W. woman in your life . . . in REG. $12.95 68x104 ...... For Lagerkvist wether of the steel industry, has “In trying the case to foe Unlt- world. He cited the war In Korea B ulletins 6- Pc. STEAK KNIFE SET $4J» $10.95 “ *>rta we will not be Taft's. So far the Ohio Senator Yoimg Pdllsh woman who waa Stuart Symington who, It waa fact, in everything you do, Beautiful luatroua rayon damask cloths and sets made Jwr :|| given at least partial response to Mterred by any charges that and WarrSn are the only avowed as another example of warlike So­ learned, will make the final de- Simtex. Launden and Irons so easily. New low prlcee. :i| the questionnaire. The union human "Guinea pig" (or Adolph viet policy. cieion. from the AP Wire* ImportoU from Franco, loxod. Swede Wins Literary Mow or Halang haa made against candidatea In either_ r. major" fj party, V.- , Hitler's Miner 8 benefit,oeneni, la patient at Bethuein wfam you look your best REG. 79c 17x17 NAPKINS . aa. daimed the Information la' needed their su^rior in foe Chinese Air KardelJ waa ona of the small A larger loan proposal by Cop­ 58c before Its bargaining. .h I Bo'to". for nation speakers today in the con- AN* Priae; Chemist Award Force, ^ o s e charges have been publican backers are hard at work treatment of baffling malady re- per Range waa rejected last Sep­ The union's demands for data In hla behalf, however, despite the j tinuing opening debete before foe tember on technical groiind*. In­ hlUui. Italy. Nev. 1»—(IP)— You’D look your best in a Pine quality pure Iris? linen in the chrysanthemum pat­ were so broad, however, that thoroughly Inveatlgated by a kultlng from her injection with se­ General Assembly. French Foreign The death toil la storm-stricken Seen for 2 Americans board of three members of recog­ general’s refusal to say publicly' rum nine years ago. dication* then were that a revised ■ortlieni Italy leaped to more new TWIN, TONE suit A DECORATED TEA POTS $198 tern only. many steel producers were report- nised Integrity appointed by foe whether he will run. j Hiniater Robert Schuman is ex­ project might be acceptable. - ,Senator Duff (R-Pa.), one of Walter H. Wheeler, Jr., is ro- pected to be the last speaker Fri- lhaa 66 today nitli tk o dealh of pure wonted fabric hand- Importod from Ertglaiid. Bockholffl, Nov. 15—-(8>)-L-The ^ ■“ "■ “ efected president of New England day, The new proposal ralla for max­ 36 penoaa belag evaenated NIAGARA MULTI-COLOR (Coatinned oa Page Six) ^ (Coutiaued on Pago Six) foe leaders of the move, an­ imum production of 70,000,000 tsDoied at 14 points by Bwadiah Academy today awarded nounced In a New Orleans speech Council npenlnf;[^ln Boston of 27th from a flood area. ^ 1961 Nobel priie for llterure New England conference . . . CRAMERCY PARK. last night that Senator Lodge (R- (Continued on Page Six) (Continued on Pagn Ms) to one of ita own members. Par Masa.) will “accept foe leader- Eighty-eight paintings belonging U. 8. CENSUS TOTAL SIMTEX SOLID COLOR Mgrarkviat, author of the novels Bhlp" of a campaign to put Elsen­ to Marlon Davies, former film star Waahlagtoa. Nov. 18—(dV- AD sixes fas Single and DINNERWARE SPECIAL DISH TOWELS **The D w arf’ and "Barabbas." Honed Down 43rd Ready hower In (he White House. Duff and friend of late publisher WU-, The Oeaeua Bareau today esti­ Doubla Biaasted models. Lagerkvist, who is 60 years old said he and Lodge will go to Paris llam Randolph Hearat, are aoM at mated the population of tho S3 PIECES. SERVICE FOR EIGHT f l K OS md p la y w rig h t, poet, vesaayUt In December to confer with the auction In New York fo r 662,910. Used Car Prices Cut 6% United Stateo at 166,167,666 oa REGULAR $27,78 ...... I o o • o o o.. < and writer of abort stories as well For Its Job in Germany general. Duff and others have Connecticut public aervice buses Oct I. TABLE CLOTHS and J* • checlt voiced confidence Eisenhower will —those carrying school children The figure, whleh larhidea 3 9 c each ter 167,613 crowns (632,357) from be available when he feels he can and farm workers in particular— Below Jan. 1951 Ceilings membem of the ammd forooo K ^ Guatov Adolf at the Nobel leave hla Job aa commander of are going to receive more frequent overaeao, lo 211,660 greater thaa pvlto preaentation ceremoAy to be —Anybody who saysNov. 16—*Oermaaa«CTyT...--—. as . a vprUoner. la World the eotimato ter Sept. 1. J NAPKINS War n he became in turn deputy North Atlantic forces in Eurepe. safety laapeetioBB by foe state... PYREXWARE aald In Stockholm on'Dec. 10. baby". to------a soldier „of the U. s. Oola'a polL which brought re­ Dr. Vladmir K. Zworykin, some­ Washington, Nov. 15.—(A*l—The NON-LINT— EXTRA ABSORBENT The aelecUon of Lagerkvist for commander and conunander of the der replaces previous orders set­ DOUBT BRINKS LINK ^ 43rd Infantry Division is looking tough 34th Infantry Division and plies from 161 of foe 196 House times referred to as “the tetlier government today rolled back cell­ ting ceilings on tha basis of Niagara tmyala—fUmoua for thair absorbancy and lo e g wsar. ddayeafs literature prise was not for a punch in foe nose. ing prieei on used automobiles six M ontreal, Nov. 13 <91 saw heavy action in the South Republicana to whom he sent of televialon,’* is married to Dr. prices In aavaral used car guide PoUee expreooed dotdit today FLAVOR SAVER FIE FLATES 52x52 - 52x70 j5**P*®^ here. He was mehtion- Months ago, when foe 43rd waa Pacific. questionnaires, gave Warren five Katherine A. Polevltsky, professor per cent below levels of last Janu­ $L98 $2.98 M among contendera In 1049 and going through foe pains of post­ ary. hooka. Provlsiona of the regula­ that eight peneca held la Qno- He had a man-alaed Job reorgan­ votes at first choice for the party of science at University of . i tion are W*165t;i.lVOeffective IvOV. Nov. 20. HOW«Ho*' beo aad Montreal la coanaetina r s s i...... irssi OTHER DISH TOWELS 29c to 69c again In i960, running aecond to war reorganization, foe usual izing' tha 4Srd but aaya today; nomination. The balloting was Pennsylvania. Our Topcoat Stock Is At • Amarlean noveUat WmUm Faulk- gripes led someone to dub it completed in advance of Warren'a French President Vincent Auriol (OPS) aaid Its new dollsrs-and- with a wideepread aeriea mt 6 0x80 MT In the academy’s balloting in rashly the "cry baby” outfit. "In aU tha years I’va been a aol- do not go into effect until 30 days holdupo had may eoaaactlea $4.69 dier this la the flneat group of announcement of his candidacy. says he is not going to run for re- cents ceilings set prices at about after that date. with the 61.706,666 Bitoka lao.. the latter year. The name-calling didn't last Taft and Eisenhower between electlbn In 1854...Clark Gable la current market levels. An excep­ ' Its Peak Now! He is tba fourth Swede to win long, but foe men-atlU are angry young men that I -have ever bad TTie order divides the country robbery to Boston nearly two RERULAR FIE PUTES foe privilege of tralnl^." them polled 125 first choice bah forced to wait five months for tion to the immediate rollback will into three geographical areas for years ago. Ibb prise. Previous Swedish wln- about I t lots, with Taft getting a 17-vOte trial of his wife's divorce sulL be 1951 models which may be sold 17x17 NAPKINS urs wm Mma Lsgerlof, Vemer About haU of tha 4Srd is al­ pricing. Tha areas generally re­ r 29e r sk i r All .. 35. Tha 43rd, first National Guard ready biUetod In this Bavarian edge. In third place aa No. 1 President Juan D. Peron, __ at tha going market price. flect differences In shipping costa EGYPT STANDS FAST M l STYLES aH m pai a /\ son Heldenstam and Erick Axel outfit evar aant to Europe In choice was Senator Everett Dirk- Hoxvever, OPS said 1651 can, 0 Hnatar Green. Chartreuae. Yallow and Gray la Slmtax Karifeldt. city wharo JuUua Oaaaat*a 10th le­ power etrengtheaed by overwhelm­ of tba can originally. Those In Cairo, Nov. 16—(IP)— Kkm MORGAN JONES. ABSORBENT peacetime, is honed down to a gion once pulled occupation duty. aen of lUinola with 13 votes. Gen. ing election victory Sunday, re­ along with all others, will be aub- Region A will have foe lowest Varouk—hi a throao apoaea Momma Ctoth. In choosing Lagerkvist. the pretty fine fighting trim right Douglas MacArthur waa fourth turns to his Job after 14-day Ject to a two per cent deduction FURICS academy, o f which he has bean a The remainiag units ara dua toon with 13 votes, followed by War­ price and thoae In Region C the writtaa by tha Wafdtot gavaia- now. MaJ. Gen. Kenneth F. Cram­ Mor^ here la good. Judging leave of absence. for depreciation on Jan. 1. Every highest under tbe lengthy tables. maat — dodarwl toSay tteit SELF BASTING ENAMEL Bembar alnoa 1940, clearly follow- er, an old National Guard officer, ren with 5. three months thereafter, on the ad the wishes of tha donor of the from the men thamaalvaa and their Tbe poll showed Warren second OPS gave this example of how Egypt WINwINaotyteM no la tha Aa- DISH CLOTHS la pointing hU men toward the ■mart military appaanneK Cram- first day of each calendar , the two per cent depreciation will glo-Bgypliaa BrM. S lu i. G in. VHk Gidi Sdn trise, AttNd Nobel who stipulate ultimate in prepArlng for defense only to Taft for Rapresentatlves’ TreMury Balanee another turn per cent must be cut ROASTERS SlaZi, SUIg S515 (hat tha writing of prise wlnnate second choice with 23 votes to apply: ■gainst Soviet aggraaalon. ing tha 4Srd from a civilian-cram­ from the price of all foe named A 1960 C3ievroIat atyline special ihould have "an Idsalistic tan- Cramer, a vetanu of both world Taft’a 30. Warren waa the Repub­ WaahWton, Nov. 16—(IF)—The makes of can manufactured be­ •ancy." med National Guard fonmatioi ia- lican Vice Presidential nominee 4-door aadan in Region A ia listed n U N DBLAT* VOTE wars, has baadad the 4Srd since to a aoldlar’a division. position of foe Treasury Nov. IS. tween 1940 and 1951. at 61,566. On Jan. 1, 1953, the Tihraa, Iiaa, Nav. 16 (95 ■ ■4 5 9 c Although Lagerkvlat has vgrit- 1946.‘ In World War I ha fought In in 1948. Net budget receipts, 6I60,819,> The ceiling price of pre-1940 *Y(orala U aomethlng that la Cole’s conclusion was that hla celling price will ba two par cent throa big Allied otfenaivsa, waa 868.17; budget expenditures, can will be that of tha oldast laaa than that price, er 61,633.90. OJmilSEsSON_ ------I N ------WEAR-EVER COOKIE PRESS XtM Ihc Mx); woundad and brMljr bgr tha 6177,327,819.13: cash balance, 6>i* model Ustad for tha aama make. VbhMua Morgan Jcoas quality long waarlng acft sad al^ I ea 1609 Xira) XOaattaNHff m ffiaia Biz),- 9S6,0U,S43A0, aant etato or- S OIVB SEEN STAMPS 12 ■orbeBt Tha doUars and la a n o tV m K 1*.

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/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C O m , THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1951 ' RAGE THREC, eleaneis and buttoas. Robert lit Teach SMFD Aadit Rapart « “T" CKrlsoa brought hia aquailuia for Cites Problem s That Face Growliic Psias Tax Decision Fun And Fashions Christniaa ^eale eharge of tha arhool aalea; Mrs. ganist for tha avanlnff. All ra- the enjoyment of the children and OptB t* Ingpcctim Local Student Meets Film Star Raymond 81. Laureni, bank sates, eelved cordial greetinga from Moobc Units Plan C^Mii In Novel hla mother, Mrs. Harold Carlson, ' Mechanical dlfflcultlea re- At Kiwanis Club and Mlaa Beth Krapowirz, lalea In Worthy Matron Mrs. Mary G. came to school one day to teach The audit report of thS "Municipal Court Judges aultihg from setting up the STATE . In Maile Nov. 19 the Post Office and department Beaiireguard. „ E>ue Tonight stores. Mrs .1. Herbert Finlay la Children's Party them how to make their own books o f accounts and flnaa- new press for Its first printing — NOW PIAIYINO Paat Matron Viola Trottar and School Program aquariums A spirited out­ clal records of the South Man­ of double sections were respon­ One of the most successful par- taking rare of the publlrlly. — “Paat Pat.ron .1. Herman Dlttmayer Christmas seals will he In the door game was introduced to the chester Fire District for the The fact tbat Judgaa ng lif e of Cnntp«ielng A social lime with refreahmente Judge Rottner said a code of Ju­ er’s Daughter," was presented that the local sale will exceed that ing In Lvme waa present along arad nut cups with brown crepe violation of rules of the road. They reached the point where our legis­ portant aad necessary for the n w : «Snnay Side a f tka SttaeT of laal year. coneluile.t (he evening’s aetlvlttee. dicial ethics set up by the Assem­ (Contlnned from Page Onp) with Kiwanians plaving all roles. with Paat Grand Matron Mrs. Giuseppe Verdi, fsmed Itelisn paper and iwsted them on bri(htly WillimanUc, Nov. 16 — , lAb — s ill be presented in Town Court on lators have seen fit to take any functioning o f the depiurUnent A Mrs.’ Alton Hall of Holl street bly of Municipal Judgaa In Con­ Latest fashions In the fall fashion Clara ('. Huntley nf Lyme. ,VrS compo.ser, wrote his first mnsicnl Reavers sre so valuable' In con- eolored Autumn leaves which they State police arrested a 15-year- these charges Saturday morning. action. On April 1, 1952 the ceiling price new aerial laijder tnick and a and Mias Hazel Hooey are ro- Huntley was called upon for re­ work when he wss 1.5 and his Issl necticut, which meats once each Speaking o f the Town Court's parade were demonstrated by servaUon work, that boxes of rMectad for the project. The chil- old Juvenile here Wednesday night Patrolman Edward Wlnsler ar­ year, is helpful In asalatlng Judges will be two per cent less than new senrlee truck are also listed. Blair's with four prominent Ki- ehalrmen with Mrs. McCann. Mrs. marks. Mrs. Nellie -•Csdman when he was 85. aecordlng In (he drsB are makiny others at home civil Jurisdietlon, Mr. Rottner said Ceha Wandt. school nurse, la In them were recent IV parachuted and charged him with stealing a rested Carroll W. Hutchinson of to determine how to avoid con­ $1,523.90, or $1,493.42, and aa on Repairs and maintenance o f the wanians assuming roles of exteri­ Griggs of East Hartford waa or­ Fneyrlopedia Rrttanntca. 1 into cnnservallon areas in Idaho. tor thair own ThanksKlving tables yellow convertible from a 60-year- flict between their law practices that while criminal Jurisdiction is for each calendar quarter. department and other property or decorators. Ma-xter of Cere­ and also for the Juniar Red Cross. 81 Hswthome street about 6 old freshman at the University of and Judicial duties. more widely publicized and com­ The ceiling prices include all and activities for the ensuing monies Knofla also tendered a slm- I^’erett Htnderer, better known Connecticut and, then, in company o'clock last night. Hutchinson, prises the bulk of the court’s year will also be considered. Stressing the importance of mu­ standard equipment, as well CIRCLE la but heart-warming tribute to as "Shorty Cook” of radio and tel- with two other Juveniles, making travelling east on Middle turnpike Authorities o f the department nicipal courts, Mr. Rottner said work, the court has other respon­ radio, heater and other items on ?own Counsel John D. LaBelie. sviaion fame, brought "The Down breaks in this city and Columbia. west, cut In front of a car driven sibilities. The Town Court, he said, the car at the time the seller are seeking these approprlatiaoa STARTS TOMORROW Homers" to the classroom direct by Charles H. Phillips of 47 Essex the Manchester Town Court haa The entire program was filled with Officer Robert Donohue of the haa Jurisdiction in all civil matters bought the car. Automatic because they feel the equipment THRU MONDAY humor and it was well received. from his dally broadcast in Hart­ Colchester barracks said the Juve­ street while making a left hand the same powers, rasponsibUlties, and machinery is needed. Should and duties as, large city courts. He where the amount being sued for transmissions or drives, or air- y —— — -.. . ford. In WeateAi attire, they ex­ nile. who was home here on leave turn Into Hawthorne street, police these expenditures be granted. It pointed out tbat "our municipal does not exceed $1,000, conditioning units are extra and HE S ALL M A N - plained their instruments and to from the Juvenile detention home reported. The front end of Hutdh- Will'Ve necessary to raise the tax courts, from the standpoint of prices also are listed which may the delight of the children, put on In Hartford, stole the car of Cbl. inson'a car was damaged to the be added to the ear ceiling. rate about one half mill. The llliiig lo Speak extent of |100 while Phlllipa' car numbers of persons affected are in the ring or anywhere! a spliUcd musical program. Edward F. Stevenson of Storrs OPS said the ceilings for such present tax i«te of two mills does Mrs. James Sheldon, who has was damaged to an estimated the most important of all of our here Monday. Col. Stevenson, the 4^Ird Div. Ready extra equipment must be depre­ not provide adequate funds tor just finished raising another litter 8126, also In the front. courts." a> At Dedication husband of Suxanne Sllvercruys ciated at the same rate as that the purchase of the equipmenL of Boxer pupplea, gave the chil­ Stevenson, Chaplin artist, entered Francis W. Larson of 8 Ridge­ He indicated that Municipal of the car itself. The two mills tax rate has pre­ dren htipful auggaattona on caring For Job In Reich the university this fall and recent­ wood street struck a car driven by Courts "deal with the unintention­ The agency said allowances for vailed for nearly two decades. Superintendent of Schools Ar- for their pets and answered their Peter Lalashuls of IB Union street, al violator such as overtime park­ I ly was elected vice president of a used car being traded in on an­ Officers for the district srill bo thur H. llling was scheduled to many questions. the freshman class. who was making a left turn off ing. aa well as the IntetvUonal elected tonight, aad any other speak briefly this afternoon at the Mrs. Earl Ruddell explained (Continned from Page One) other new or used automobile may i M J L t i A According to Officer Donohue, Middle turnpike west Larson recklese driver. They deal with exceed the celling price. However, buaines transactions may proper­ 2:15 dedication ceremonies of the with the aid o f pictures, rules for disputes between husband and Two students at Dean Academy the Juvenile then stole a set of li­ smashed Into the rear of the La- built up over a period of time," the allowance must not exceed ly come before the meeting. MIndtI-Secord memorial at Kee­ 'T K o n A good health, and ended her lesson wife concerning support, they deal and .lunlor College, in Franklin, cense plates from a Wllllmantlc lashuls car. Patrolman Samuel he says. " It la a gradual evolution the ceiling for the car on which ney School. with the recording of Frank Luth­ Maltempo arrested Larson. Dam­ with neighborhood disputes, they Mass.. Miss Beverly Jean Smith, garage and began a series of resulting from a man's confidence It Is being traded. The memorial, a display case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. ^ er’s rules in music. ages to the trunk of the Lalashuls deal with the ever-present problem Was to he presented by Mrs. Flor­ M rs Louis Foster taught the thefts with two youthful compan­ In himself, hia weapons, his unit OPS specified that used cars on Smith of 698 Middle turnpike east; car were estimated at $26 while of over-indulgence in alcohol, they and his divisibn. I think morale in ence Wood on behalf of the trus­ boys and‘girls how to measure ions. So far, he Is chsrged with deal with the merchant’s unpaid dealers' lots must bear tags stat­ Engagement and Irving I.ajhr of Columbia, are A REAL CHRISTMAS Lirson'a vehicle suffered damages the 43rd is high." ing the make, model, line or se­ tees of the Mindei-Secord Memo­ f o ^ 8hs brought vegetables robbing f70 worth of liquor from to the entire front end, estimated bills, which he wants so badly to ahown above with motion picture , COfeWITflip a local package store, and stealing Originally the 43rd was made up ries and the celling price, includ­ RON MA rial Fund to Mrs. Frances C. Mil­ which the children weighed for at $200. collect, they deal with a wide Stonc-Frcderickaon alar Broderick Crawford, a Dean gasoline from the Jones Oonatruc- of Guardsmen from Maine, Ver­ ing any extra, special or optional ler, principal of the Keeney each other on the scale she pro­ Police also arrested Frank J. myriad of problems touching in­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Stone alumnua. tion Company, Columbia, three mont, Rhode Island and Connecti­ equipment. The tag also njust School, in ceremonies in which the LETTER FROM vided. H iey also learned liquid Froncaek of Ikuit Hartford for timately the every-day Uvea of a of Millis, Mass., announce the en­ Mr. Crawford, who won an Oarar nlghta in a row. cut, but under stress of the Ko­ show the price at which the car J e ttC H W ^ students of the school would par­ for hia work in "Ail the King’s and dry measure by actual ex­ speeding on Middle turnpike west very large nunfber of people. gagement <4 their daughter, Lor­ ticipate. Wednesday night, a truck driver last night. Patrolman Robert "The problem of dealing with rean war and the draft, every is being offered for sale. Sellers raine, to John C. Frederickson Men," returned to hia Alma mater perience. On smother day Mrs. for the Jones company saw the state but Montana and Idaho is also must issue invoices within in the courae of a personal appear­ SANTA CLAUS CharlM Gipson taught the art of Turcotte made the arrest. alcoholics Is an age old problem son of Mrs. G. Harold Persson of CvdjnKDIS I yellow convertible driving away which cannot be solved under our represented now. seven days after a sale giving this ance tour he is making in conner- pantomime acting and the chil­ West Newton, Mass., and the late from the building. The driver fol­ present practices and with our There's a lot of history behind detailed Information. Frederick S. Frederickson. Mrs KkNMiY lion with hit new picture. "The dren practiced three themes; Direct To lowed the car but was dlsauaded present archaic Institutions. Aside division units. The 102nd Regiment, The order bars sellers from any Persson Is the former Mary C. Manchester Mob." 7^ for example, includes the old Sec­ household tasks, transportation, from the chaae by hla wife. Hathaway In Post from offenses against motor ve­ special requirements as a condi­ Clemson of this town. I iR fi HvacMi ond Connecticut Infantry which tion for sale, such as; Demanding and work which their mothers and The boy has been returned to hicle laws, drunkenness la by all Miss Stone, a graduate of dnte.s from 1672. The 169th regi­ time payments, loans through any Dale Book Manchester fathers do. the Juvenile home in Hartford. At Green Manor odds the largest category of of­ Bouvs-Boston School of Physical NTCEMIKN Mrs. William Moore gave the Officer Donohue said he expects fenses occuring in Connecticut," ment had its origin among Ethan particular agency, or purchasing Allen's Green Mountain boys. Education, teaches in the Newton children instruction in making un­ the two other boys will be arrest­ Mr. Rottner said. extra equipment, parts or service public schools. Mr. Frederickson ON THE SAME SHOW — Tonight Children ! usual puppets out of spools, pipe ed today. Melvin 8 . Hathaway, Democrat­ Calling our resent system of Cramer Is going to get the boys to get the car. PTA lecture on "Family Rela­ resdy to make some more history. a Naval veteran of World War A New Technicolor Hit! ic member of the Board of Direc­ dealing with alcoholics “entirely The way OPS divided the coun­ II. Formerly a student at Oberlin tionships’’ at Bowers School, 8 p, If events call for it. He Intends to m., public invited. tors, has taken a position with inadequate," he said, "Under the try for application of ceiling College in Ohio, he is now special present law, the maximum penalty bear down on training again, em­ prices puls Connecticut in Region Saturday, November 17 Green Manor Estates, Inc., as phasizing unit work. Izlng In psychology at Boston Un and the only method provided to A (lowest prices). Iverslty. Christmas Bazaar of Ladies of Dmp in st Keith’s, pick out a rolored tett«r for your chil­ comptroller. And then, he says, the men are Columbus K. of C. Home. the Judges to deal with persona A June wedding is planned. dren, they’ll he thrilled when they receive It from Sant* A graduate of Harvard College charged with Intoxication is to Im­ going to be kept In trim for "any Annual dance and enter! a in- Claue! L^ave them at the store. w*e udll have them mailed and Harvard Graduate School of pose a Jail sentence of not more tactical mlaaions which we might Pythian Sisters ment of Manchester Pipe Band, to your home from Santa Claua. Ind. Business Administration, * Hatha­ than 30 days or impose a fine of be called on to perform." This la Rainbow ballroom, Bolton, 8 p. m. way worked aa an accountant at not more titan 120. army talk for fighting Red troops If Sunday, November 18 the Soviet Union attacks. Honor Officials SEND MAIL ORDERS TO ScUU, Presentation of "Requiem" at E. B. Hathaway St Co., of Hart­ "In the case of our regular cus­ SPRINOFIEIA HOCKEY ASS’N. NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE! h/' ROASTING Ch ic k e n s ford before assuming his duties tomers, and we have got a few Like some other outfits made South Methodist Church, 7:30 I v - I Pick and Plrk! Khark- up largely of selectees, the 43rd 29 WORTHINOTON ST. p. m. with Green Manor Estates. 'regulars,' they can be charged Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ sklna: narHngton Aii- has a heavy complement of high SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Monday, November 19 “ V ie like your chickens: they are so nice and breasty.** After Ilia graduation, he became w-ith being common drunkards and ters. gave a supper and entertain­ State Number of .Ttekets school and college graduates. Di­ League of Women Voters open tamnala! Gabardines! *T want some more of those double-breasted chickens.” a worker in the Job evaluation de­ upon a first conviction can be ment Tuesday evening In Odd Fel­ Oealred and Performance vision figures show 43.7 per cent c« meeting at Nathan Hale School. 8 Novelty weaveal All ” 1 have never seen chickens with so much breast." These partment of Pratt ft Whitney, spe- Jailed for 60 days and on a second lows Hall In honor of Grand Chief Eaeioee Self Addreaaefi finished high school, and 11 per p. m. O F MANCHESTE the newest ptiHema In rlalizlng in employe relations. An conviction of common drunken­ cent went to college. Emily Britton and Grand Chan­ Stamped Eavelope comments are made aboat our chickens nearly as often ness they cap be Jailed for 240 Wednesday, November 28 m overseas veteran of World War II, There also is a good sprinkling cellor Helm of the Knights of single and dnnhle- as compliments about the careful cleaning and the de- days, and on a third conviction for Sale, St. Margaret’s Circle. D. Hathaway entered the aray as a of old combat veterans from Pythias. A pork and sauerkraut PRICES hreaeled styles . . . for private and became a flrst lieu­ 360 days. Imposing a relatively • f I., at Community Y, 6 p. m. licioua flavor, World War II, both among of­ supper was served in the banquet .3.60, 3.00, 2.50 AM, 8I7.F.8. r.xtra tenant. He received conunendation short sentence, nr levying a fine Friday, November 30 ficers and men". hall preceding the meeting and 2.00, 1,25 Annual bazaar and ham .din­ trouaers Inelnded. ROGER OLCOn ' twice during the Pacific campaign. upon a drunk, does not cure him program. ENDS TODAY eiih1115 MAIN ST OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL Cramer’s men have had Intensive and he continues to be a menace (Tax lachsM) ner, Second Congregational 403 West Center Street Telephone 7853 Hathaway Is a Rotarlan and a field training, including work with Most Excellent Chief Mrs. Anne "GANGS OF NEW YORK- member of the Board of Directors to society. ..It Is common knowl­ Church. both jet and conventional air­ Desimone of Memorial Temple, Plus: "GANGS OF CHICAGO" of the Community Y. All Scats Saturday, December I edge that the County Jail la the craft In air-ground maneuvers, and in its behalf, presented a gift Reserved American Legion Auxiliary sale, I All rirgin wool fahrica! and are deft hands at operating to the grand chief; and Past Chief aaisrisr Hale’s store, 9 a. m. virtually sll types of tanks. The Mrs. Elizabeth Caverly presented IKf Wednesday. December 8 * Two-ply aharkakint! division Includes several tank a gift to Mrs. Minnie Smith, who North MethodLst Church Christ­ Woiyledal FIneal tall- companies. has brought honor to the local mas bazaar, ham supper at 5:30 erbig by maater eraffa- The 87-year-oId Cramer, whose temple by receiving the appoint­ p. m. menl .XIngle and doiihle- ancestors used to live near Mainz, Thursday, December 8 ment of grand treasurer. breaated modela! 5'on'll Germany, is a soldier’s soldier Prior to speeches by the guest Temple Chapter, O.E.S.. Chrisl- who is sharpening his outfit to do maa bazaar, tea 2 to 4 p. m., sup­ TURKEYS nave a 92A hill! Extra officers, Mrs. Marion Williams Don't Mim Out On Our Excellent Broad Breaxted a tough job. His officers and men per 6 to 7 p. m„ Masonic Tem­ troaaers Inrhided! presented a group of eight [a l l in p e r s o n J ^ ple. ThanksRivingr Birds say he’s Just the commander to do of her pupils in song and dance IL Tuesda.v, December II I t - acts and acrobatic numbers. Chil­ Smorgasbord supper. St. Bridg­ ?• a dren participating included Donna et’s Ctuirrh. 6:30 p. m. ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN and Richard Fogg. Maurine Con­ f C A R H E N Pasr Extra Trousers Fete MeSweenevs’ Friday, December 14 Deliveries Will Be Made On Tuesday Before ¥ nor, Caroline Mahoney. Georgia British-American Club annual ThanksffivinK In Manchester Sue Mercer. Carol Quinn. April children’s Christmas party. Included! I A ' * 25th Aniiiversary Coughlin and Michael Potyra. CAVAllARO TELEPHONE MANCHESTER 6849 WAIT -J OR STORRS 9950 Mr. and Mrs. William MeSwee- About Town DISNEY’S ney of 26 Elm terrace, whose 25th LUT Local Stocks wedding anniversary occurred Nov; The Concordia Lutheran Church Qudtntloiia lunuahed B.v B, celebrated the event Saturday SPRING BROOK POULTRY FARM Choir will meet this evening at Oobum ft Mlddlebrook, lac. night at the Britlsh-American Club 7:45 for rehearsal. 1:00 P. M. Prices STORRS. CONN. on Maple street. A full course din­ Rank Stocks U tile Glenn BJarkman, eon of ner was served to 62 relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Norman BJarkman Bid Asked friends by the Garden Grove ca­ First National Bank terers. of 9 Chestnut street, celebrated e f Manchester . . ; . 33 38 his first birthday Tuesday after­ Guests were present from Wind­ Hartford National sor Locks. East Hartford. New noon with a party to which eight COLISEUM Bank and Trust .. 27 29 Haven. Wilson. Wllilmantic, Water- little children were invited. He re­ West Springfield Hartford Conn. Trust 74 78 ceived many useful gifts. Refresh­ Nightly Nov. M tkn Dec. 1 btiry and this town. At the head Manchester Trust... 57 — ments were served and an enjoy­ table was seated the maid of hon­ 8:1$ P. N . Pboenix State Bank EAST HARTFORD or, Mias Agnes O’Leary of Wind­ able afternoon was spent by the Mat. SaL, Dae. 1 aad Snn., Dee. and T r u s t...... 56 81 NEW CAR sor Locks, the best man. Henry children. 2:1$ P. M. Fire Insuraace CompanJea 'I? TELEPHONE 8-3231 Mutrie of this town, Mrs. Joy Mc- Aetna F ir e ...... 51 .53 The Men’s Club of the Second Sweeney Orlomoaky of Williman- HartfAxl Fir# ...... 1.50 1.5,5 Congregational Church, which tlc; Mrs. MeSweeney'a father, National Fire ...... 56'j .58 A jowol of o coot! Daniel Griffin of Windsor Locks a g n ^ to prepare and serve the Phoenix ...... 79 83 dinner in connection with the an­ and the guests of horitr. Mr. and U le and Indemnity Ina. Cos. Fine gabardine m ale Mrs. MeSweeney. The latter was nual sale and supper of the Wom­ Aetna Casualty ...... 87 92 CAMEL Miss Julia Griffin and their mar­ en’s League at the church FYlday Aetna U f e ...... 79 83 with an all-weather, riage was solemnized in St. Mary's evening, Nov. 30, has decided to Conn. G eneral...... 127 132 ah wool plaid alp-lln- R. C. Church. Windsor Locks. Nov. change the piece de resistance DINE DANCE Hartford Steam Boil. 31 34 from turkey to baked ham. Stan HAIR Ingt Hiindreda In B, 1926. with Rev. George M. Grady Travelers...... 575 595 choose from |w popalar officiating. ley Matteson heads the supper TONiaHT Public UHliMes committee. TONIBHT slegle hressind models. The couple received congratula- Conn. Light, Power 14',4 16 and WOOL telegrams and a number of Conn. Power ...... 36>i 38U Mieoae gray-- or teat A t the Joint meeting tonight of The Finest Hartford Elec. Lt. .. 45 47 Rifts appropriate to a silver wed­ the Manchester Green. Hollister HNE ALL 8 tZE8 ! ding In silver and crystal and Music In - Hartford Gaa Co. ... 36 38 CLASSIC and Bowers P T A ’s in the Bowers So. New England numerous remembrances in silver School auditorium, Mrs. Ralph FOOD Manchester “FOR TME D EAL COURHOUS SERVICE Tel...... 32«, 34 >4 dollars. The remainder of the eve­ Maher o f the Hollister. PTA will ning was spent In general dancing be present at a table for the pur­ Manufacturing Cqmpanlea and other pastimes. pose of recruiting new members Am. Harwware ;..,. 18 20 Mr. MeSweeney haa long been for that group. 'The guest speak­ Arrow Hart and Heg. .53 56 An virgin wnni Vene­ an employee of the Post Offlee and er will be Mrs. .Elwood Street of Tht NOTABLES Aaao. S p rin g...... 54 37 tian envsHs wllh OF YOUR LIFE” Bristol Brass...... 14 16 R xamUiar ff^ r a to the townapao* Bridgeport, family relations ex­ Featuring warm, plaid rip-nut pie as "BUI” MeSweeney on toie pert. YohI U vb 'Em ...... 190 210 parcel post truck. 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CAVEY'S BES' fUOO IN MANCHESTER GREEN Dated Nov. t, INI. Sua.1 Texaa Gamival—TbdL OPEN 9 to 9 Advertifie in The Herald— It Paya J < MANCHESTER EVENmG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAiT, NOVEMBER 16, 16^1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 16, 1981 p A G i i m i kaocksd Um porch from Its foun­ Savinos Honored Victim of Blait dations. Fire destroyed most of Betrothed ^Holiday’ Program Motorcycle Club WHAT— »M Four of Eleren Left Behind the building. ON rofTB ao im r Millionth Traffit Victim w n o — ItM Left Note to Son Fire Chief Charles Volk lald all At Housewarming Prove* A Succeg* Has 100-Mile Run Today's Radio W fHA—1M.1 Jets on tho gas stovo, wero found ' Due Soon, Schendel Warns WTWr—ISM open and a blahksC had been Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Savino, for­ Norwalk, Nov. 15—Iff)—A note ^ked around tho framo of the Tha ffrat Homamakar’s Holiday The- Hartford Motorcycle Club merly of Pearl street, who a faw held a turkey run last Sunday iving ^burial inztructiona waa Mtchen door. Ho said ha believ^ ihM ti now waeka ago moved to their new program, sponsortd by tha Hart­ WIU you ba tha nation's* said Chief Schendel, "and credit ^M tM — ound in the wreckage of tho home tho explosion was touched off by a I say shOgatlsn whan yen sail which covered approximately 100 WTHT—Treasury Band, J home on Love lane, were honored ford County YWCA. Manchester millionth traffic victim T must be given to tha wldsapraad miles. Thirty-eight mbtori’.vclcs WMtC—WinMr TliJi* All. of Frank Kramer, 53, veteran Nor­ ■park liom an elsctrlc oU burner. WTOT—Vallmnt Ludy. w n c —Musical Album. JARVIS RBALTT with a surprize housewarming branch, Tuesday morning at the Chief of Police Herman O. sfforts to save Ilvaa. All of ua were entered In the run, represent­ WONS—Jack's Waxworks. walk police officer who waa fatal­ party Sunday by a group of their working together, ovary driver WHAT—Mtwa; Op«« Community Y, proved to be most Schendel today asked that ques­ ing clubs from Meriden, New W nC —BacluUc* WUW. ly injured in a gaa exploaion. rclativea and friends. successful, with about 35 young and padeatrtan. as wall as thous­ Haven, Hartford and Massachu­ WOOO-Mn»le. WTHT—Foreign Reporter. Police Capt. George Rial aald tha Mrs. Savlno's parents, Mr. and tion of every cltiasn of tilts com­ ands of individuals and organtSA- setts. WONS—Jack's Waxworks. LAND SURVIYINa Mra Joseph Draghl of Maple mothers and homemakers attend­ munity. ttona. can hold down tha toll. A turkey dinner for 80, nt which WKKB—Nfwa; lUquMt note, found on a kitchen tablo af­ ing. Ma&OM. llrM — ter the blaat yeaterday, waa ad- street, and her brother-in-law and "This month or sometime next "We muat havo batter law oh the nwanls were presented, was ItlS— News On All Stations. dreaaed to Cramer’a son. Bdwonl L. Davis, Jr. ■later, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Vasuka Mias Alyce Salisbury of the month,” he said, "motor vehicle ■ervanca and better law enforce­ served fol^wtng the run. First w n c —Stella PallM. WTHT—News. The veteran police officer, a of Oak street, and Yrienda brought Hartford Gaa Company, gave a traffic will claim its n^lllonth vic­ ment. Only through combined and rise went to Oscar Freeman of WTBT—Ha in a n tw Two. 11:15— member of the department since 15 them a number of useful gifts for demonstration and talk on ‘‘Sim­ tim. It could bo somebody hers In continuous affort can ws do much a[eriden. WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. 1929, lost hie wife a year ago. She TW. TCM Turkeys the new home. A buffet style ple Holiday Cooking.” In the Manchester. It could be you, or a to save lives and prevent aocl- All arrangements for the run *'wDRO—Tank#* Kitchen. WDRC—World Tonight. waa a victim of cancer. luncheon, csrds and dancing courae of the program ehe baked member of your family. Or If you dents. It doee and will continua to were made by Floyd Williams of WTIC—Tounj Wldder Brown, WTHT—Sports Report. Cramer himself underwent an rounded out a pleasant affair. a pie, made a salad, cooked a veal are not a traffic casualty, you as a show up in tha accident figuree. Manchester, road captain of the WTHT—Hob Uoyd Show. WHAT—Night Watch. operation recently and told frienda M FOUNDS m t O m Mr. and Mra. Savino were mar­ dlah and made other holiday driver could cause that millionth "Last year there were 35,000 Hartford Motorcycle Club. 11:S5— ried about eight years ago. They anacka and appetising dishes. Pro- recently he faced another opera­ death. traffic deatha, and eo far In 1951 /if/s tV /h /e f "w nC —Woman In My Houee. WDRC—Public Service tion soon. Fellow policemen said he have two children, Donna Lee, who These were later given away as "It'a not a pleasant thought. the toll Is increoaing as mors cars gram. 50c Lb. Draaaei Is seven and Daniel, Jr., three. prises. I:M— 11:50— had been despondent. WANTED But It’s one way of saying—drive and more drivers cover more miles W raC—Newt; Old Record The explosion blasted out one ALL HENS nilrteen pre-school children carefully, observe the traffic laws, than ever before. DR. FLORENCE wnc—Rio Rhythms. were left in the nursery which with a FLUID IMEAT Shop. 11:55— side of Cramer's home in Ponua Mon or womon fo woifc and. on these dark days, walk with "That millionth death probably WHAT—Story Queen. avenue, ripped up a floor and was staffed by YWCAj committee extra care.” will happen In December, but It WONS—News. oftomooM. Exporiooeo Lb. Dreaacd members. This arrangement en­ MARSH WTHT—Newi; Joe Olrand U:«0— 59c Ellington Chief Schendel ioauM the force can be postponed if we all drive Show. ables mothers to enjoy these pro­ Warm Air Purnacof WTIC—News; Dance Music; proftrrod but not noeos- Few Bfrda At Bradford Bsrhrach grams. which will be held month­ ful reminder as part of the con­ and walk with extra care. 417 EAST CENTER WTIC—Ju it Plain Bill. Newa. The regular meeting and instal­ Mias OaiTle O. Aforlam* tinuing effort to save Uvea and "Don't you be that one in WON8—Sft. Preeton of th« sory, ly at the Y. million!” Just s flick of tha tharmontat give* WHAY—Night Watch. lation of officers of Hatheway- The next program will be held prevent injury and loss from traf­ STREET you comfortable heat all winter long Tukon. TRUSSES^aTS 5 2 c Lb. Mlller Post No. 62, American Le- Anthony Afortsmo of Wsthers- fic accidents in Maneheater. Spe­ S:1S— on Dec. 4 from 9:30 to 11 a. m., when s Fluid Heat Warm Air Fumaee WDRC—The Old Record Shop. Tele\1slon ELARTIO 8T00K 1N08 Inquiro At gion, of ESlington, will be held in fleld announces the «ngag*ment of with a social hour from 9:30 to cial emphasis this month IS being HAS RESUMED is in your hornet This modem unit WNHO-TV EXPERT FRTEBS the Ellington Town Hall Thurs­ his daughter, Carrie Carmella 10. Mrs. Emily House Hald- placed on pedestrian safety, the teaturea a "Futl Saver" Control that WHAT—Croihy’o Quarter. P. M. H. PSOHIOHOLn day, Nov. 15, at 8 p, m. Past Dia- Aforismo of 77 Oakwood road, November theme of Operation W nC—Front P a n Farrell. Newmarker Road mant, a former nursery school di­ REGULAR OFl'ICE gi\-ea you more heat from every drop 4:00—Kate Smith. ArHrar Drag Stirei PINE PHARMACY trlct Commander Herbert Duke of Manchester, to Joseph F. Abate, rector. will apeak on handcraft Safety, a continuing program WILLIJUNS Stsa— .1:00—Film Short. M« Center S t—Jarvla Bldg. Broad Brook will be the Installing of oil. Heats your rooms evenly from W nC —Notes and Quotes. P Telephone Rockville a 5-7620 son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Abate activities that mothers can work sponsored nationwide by tha Na­ floor to ceiling. Provides better heat­ 5:15—Time For Beany. Officer. A committee of the five of 51 Seyms street, Hartford. with their children in making tional Safety Council. HOURS WHAY—Band by Demand. 5:30—Howdy Doody. Four of the 11 Moore ohUdren of Leonard. Mick., who were orphaned when their parents died la an immediate past commanders is in "When motor vehicle fatalities ing In distant rooms. * WONS—Sky King. auto accident, attend fnneml servlcea for their naother and father. From left to right are Thomas, Miss Aforismo is employed at Christmas decorstlons snd gifts. OIL SERVICE I’HONB Us Today lor full details 6:00—Joe's Show. charge of arrangements. An oy­ the Pioneer Parachute company These will' be designed for chil­ pass the million mark," aald Cblef . WDRC—Memorj’ Lane. 6:30—World News Today. 3; Sharon, 11; Beverly Ann, 1S| and Gerard, 15. Ihe youngsters have received many offers of help ster stew will be served after the Schendel, "it will mean this coun­ without obligation. Expert inctallz- Includlag one from a couple ttfferlng to ado|rt all 11. (NIsA 'Telephoto). and Mr. Abate at the Standard dren from the ages of 4 to 10. 841 BROAD ST. lion. Dependable servios. 6:45—The Chimps. installation. ■|Toundry company In Hartford. Members of the committee In try haa had almost twice as many sSmm. 8S seyWes I * WDRC—Curt Maaaey- Martha 7:00—Kukla. Fran and OUle. Book Week is being observed at people killed in traffic as in all Tilton and Orchestra. 7:30—Family of Stars. The wedding will take place on charge of the Homemaker’s Holi­ open house thelimae evening. New the schools are invited. The entire from Connecticut who are attend­ the Hall Memorial Library and day programs are Mrs. Gilbert nine of the wars we hsve fought. FUEL and RANGE OIL SERVICES WHAT—Sports. 7:45—News Caravan. books recently added to the staff of Hicks Memorial School ing the 85th annual session of the many new books for children are Saturday, Jan. 19. It means an average of 20,000 8:00-Stop the Music. Hunter, chairman, Mra. Everett l:sa— shelves were on display. The Li­ belong to this organization. National Grange held November BEST TV BUY OF THE YEAR on display. There will be a story Keith. Mrs. Adrien Robenhymer. traffic deatha a year for 50 yeara. That Interpret The Winhen WONS—Tex Fletcher. 9:00—Ellery Queen. brary has now become an Integral Mr. and Mrs. Petej- B. Hale of 14-23 at Atlantic City. Miss Alice hour of the first three grades of honorary member of the Ellington That fs a terrible price to pay for ★ ♦ A FOGARTY BROTHERS 9:30—Amos 'N' Andy. Mrs. Robert Taylor and Mra. WTHT—Win Rogers. part of of the school program. The South Coventry were callers In Wilcox, their daughter, also a pa­ the Ellington schools at 2:30 p. m. Women's Club. David Keith. the convenience of the automobile, Of The Family 256 CENTER STREET — TELEPHONE 2-4539 Ihonlng 10:00—Martin Kane. children visit once a week on Tolland on Tuesday. tron of Tolland Grange, Is accom­ John J. Shanahan, J r, of Mead­ She leaves one niece, Mrs. Mor­ and it will be even more terrible to 10:80—What’s My Name? Thursday In a body from school. panying them and will take the ow Brook road, who was recently OIL HEATING SKMK— 11:00—Foreign Intrigue. The Tolland Community Wom­ PHUCO17 IN. “BALANCED BEAM” ton E. Thompson of Ellington. Hegvy Import Dullea vou if one of these deaths or some WDRC—News. Rev. William C. H. Moe and en’s Club will be held In Tolland seventh degree at this session of a patient in JLhe Manchester Me­ Funeral services will be held lasting Injury happens to a mem­ 11:30—Somerset Maugham. the National Grange. morial Hospital where he under­ EQUIPMENT JOHN B. BURKE WHAT—Newa 12:30—News. Mrs. Edith Gunther were the del­ Town Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 21 Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Singapore—(*1—Some shoe man­ ber of your family." w n C —News. egates appointed from Tolland at 8 p.m. Mrs. Winthrop Reed is went a major operation, is con­ her late home. Rev. Forrest Mus- ufacturers who export to Australia The all-time high traffic toll Estimates On Reqoeat WONS—News. Federated Church to the Eccles- to be program chairman and will valescing St his home. ser of the Union Congregational ■sy they may soon have to close came In 1941, when almost 40,000 FUNERAL HOME WTHT—News: Joe Glrand. The November meeting of the CTiurch of Rockville will officiate persons were killed In motor ve­ eaetlcal Council meeting of the sponsor a jewelry fashion show. • CALL TELEVISION their factories because of heavy CALL 87 East Cester St. Tel. 6868 wifluidi liea l? • tl » — Connecticut Conference of Con­ Mrs. James Metcalf Is chairman Ellington Woman’s Club is can­ and burial will be in the Elling­ import duties levied on their pro­ hicle accidents. OIL BURNER w n C —Bob Steele. Tolland gregational • Christian Churches, of the refreshment committee. All Chorlos W. LoHirop celled due to various reasons and ton Center Cemetery. There will duct which runs higher than that "There have been fewer traffic 2-1257 AMBULANUr. SERVICE WONS—Sports. yesterday where they examined women In the community are wel­ Beautiful Full Door Mahogany the next regular meeting will be be no visiting hours. on shipments from Britain. deatha in the post-war years.” "WORID’S ICONOMY CHAMPION” FOR held in December on the date in WHAT—Supper Serenade. Principal Hicks Memorial for ordination Truman O. Ireland come. LIABILITY INSURANCE WDRC—Jack Smith. of South Coventry. Cabinet the program. School, Frank A. Formica, attend­ The Junior Choir will sing Sun­ AND REAL ESTATE The regular meeting of the El­ ed a meeting at the Bond Hotel 4-H Club leaders and the clubs day, N ot. 25 In the Federated WDRC—Jack Zalman. they are working with In Tolland Church morning service at 11 a.m. 100 East Center St., Tel. 2-0584 lington Catholic Woman's Club •:»8— in Hartford on Wednesday of the are as follows; Mrs. Robert and will meet in rehearsal at the REGULAR $449.50* will be held tonight at 8 o’clock WTIC—Weather. Professional Standards Commis­ Stickles and Mrs. Ruth Loyzlm, church Nov. 17 and 24 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Peter Edmon- WDRC—Record Album. sion of the Connnectlcut Educa­ do, 90 Orchard street, Rockville. /. tion. He also attended the Con­ leaders In two serving clubs; Mrs. The Young People’s service was short business meeting will be fol­ / «:M— vocation exercises being held at Ruaaell Blinn and Mrs. Albert held Sunday evening, Nov. 11 at lowed by a serlea of dramatized ; It s here—the most inspired new car inAm encai W'ONS—News; BIU Jenkins Thomforde, co-leaders of a combi­ 7:30 p.m. at the home of Carol the Bushnell Memorial In Hart­ nation cooking and sewing club, recording on the principal phase.'^ ’ Show. ford In honor of the State Board and Charles Schofield. $100 of «ex instruction aa offered by the I WTHT—Sereno Gammell; called Sugar-Hill Homemakers; Mr. Harvey B. Clough and Mrs. Weather. of Education Wednesday. Mra Herbert NIederwerfer, leader SEAT Christophers. Mrs. Peter Edmon- A meeting of the Board of Ed­ Edith W. Gunther have been ap­ do will be In charge of refresh­ W nC -Emile Cote Glee Club. ucation postponed from yesterday of an all boy cooking club; and pointed delegates to represent Tol­ Trade In allowance for your old radio ments. WDRC—Record Album. Walter Beaton, leader of the ‘Tol­ land Federated Church to the ex­ will be held Tuesday, Nov. 20. A land Dairy Club.” or small screen television set. The American Legion Auzlllsrv ' •:«— regional meeting was held In amination and ordination of the of Hatheway-MlIIer Po.st, No. 62.1 w n C —Three Star Extra. Mansfleld yesterday. The 8th grade pupils of Hicks pastor at the Congregational COVERS will meet in the Ellington Town ' Memorial School are working on WDRC—Lowell Thomas. W. Hoyt Hayden who has been Church at South Coventry. For All Makes Of Cars Hall Nov. 20, at 8 p. m. for their 1:00— a patient at Hartford hospital their magazine subscription drive Ira Wilcox, State Master of YOUR COST regular business meeting and so­ WtWC-Beulah. during an operation returned to this week. The drive includes re­ Connecticut Grange, and Mrs. Wil­ cial. Each member is asked to WTHT—Beulah. his home In Tolland Center newals and new subscribers. The cox, both members of Tolland We also have a enstom bring an article of food for a WHAT—Symphony Hall. Wedne.sday, Nov. 14. money realized from this project Grange, are among the number will go towards their anticipated line of covers In fiber, plas­ ■ Thanksgiving basket. Irene Coch-1 WTHT—Weather; Bonn and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayden tic, satin twill, nylon and ran and Gladys Neri are chairmen ! Stories. and two children of Durham, N. trip to New York City in the 5 3 4 9 5 0 of the refreshment committee. i WONS—Fulton Lewis, Jr. H., are spending a week at the spring. leopard skin. Made to 6t The Ellington Center PTA will ‘ SEVENTH ANNUAL W nC—Bright Star. home of their parents, Mr. and The Federated Missionary com­ your car. Prices start at sponsor "All The World Sings ”. a | 1:is— Mrs. W. Hoyt Hayden. mittee met at the home of Mrs, musical review, planned and pro­ WONS—Tello-Test. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maynard Harvey B. Clock Wednesday after­ CHRISTMAS SALE duced by students under the WDRC—Jack Smith. have moved from Ellington to noon for a planning meeting for Service With the Plus Warranty and Instellation guidance of Mrs. Louann Parsons, West Tolland Into one of Gordon work. Per Set 20 Yr. Reputation 1 :0 0 - AND SILVER TEA $13*95 music supervisor, with the assist­ WONS—Gabriel Heatter. Miller's new houses. Members of Tolland Board of ance and cooperation of class room WTHT—Silver Eagle. The faculty and children of Education, and also boards from Sot.. N av.17,1 toSP.M . teachers. The review will Include W nC —News of the World. Hicks Memorial School observed neighboring towns have been songs and scenes of many lands as WDRC—Club Fifteen National Education Week by hold­ meeUng at the Maple Street State well as special numbers by the ing open house Tuesday evening School in Rockville where they MONDAY CLUB glee club and instrumental group. T:«5— Boltan Coagregatlonal Church WDRC—Ed Murrow. from 7 to 9 o’clock. The school are having an opportunity to nEETiiu B E N S O N ’S The program will be presented WONS—Marquee Time. was "open to parents and friends share In discussing duties and re' Service Station Dec. 5. and is a demonstration of WTIC—One Man's Family. and the general public for Inspec­ sponslblllties of school board Homo of Miss Holon IN YOUR HOME RADIO . . . TELEVISION . . . APPLIANCES what the children have been study­ tion of all classrooms and for ex­ members. Other topics in a series lorry ood Miss Eisio Coi- Down town Vydol 718 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 8585 ing about, life In various countries SrtMk- amination of the different every of meetings under the direction of of the world and the music of WDRC—FBI In Peace and War. day work of the several grades. Mr. Roger Thompson of the State liHS - l ohow Contor 770 Main St. Tel. 4.107 those countries. WONS—California Caravan. There were also displays In art In Department of Bklucatlon are part The students have been contri­ WHAY—Polish National Home. which much talent was shown by of the program. Three meetings buting to the development of WTHT—Defense Attorney. several of the pupils. Each teach­ have already been held with an­ scenes and working on costumes, W nC —Father Knows Beet. er In hpr own cla.ssroom entertain­ other scheduled on Nov. 19. Su­ lighting and properties. Proceeds •:80— ed the visitors with demonstra­ perintendent George E. Graff has from the review will be used to WDRC—Playhouse. tions of work In their respective been Instrumental In organizing buy athletic uniforms. W nC—Mr. Keen. lines. the orientation meetings. Mrs. Lettie Jiidson Miller, wid­ WTHT—Hollywood Star Thea­ The Teachers Club assisted by The aruiual dinner meeting of ow of Erwin F. Miller of Ellington, ter. members of the Hot Lunch com­ the Tolland County Education died at her home Wednesday, fol­ WONS—Rod and Gun Club. mittee served refreahments In the Association will be held at the Old lowing a long illness. Bom in New •:00— cafeteria. Homestead Inn In Somers, tonight York City, daughter of Charles WTHT—Amateur Sho^^-. The Tolland Public Library held at 6:30. All who are Interested in and Adaletta Judaon, she had lived W n c —Dragnet. In Ellington most of her life. She WHAY—News: Night Watch. was a member of the Ellington WDRC—Inspector Hearthstone. Congregational Chtirch and an WONS—True or False. t:80— WDRC—Operation Underground w n c —Counterspy. WK N B WHAY—Night Watch. FRESH CINDY WONS—Reporter's Round-up LiitM to MaMhistfr’s Myttory Voico t:4S— Whltmaa, Schraft. P. A 8. WTHT—Jacques Frey. Sept la Refrigerated Caaee lOdNl— Win the CASH JACKPOT w n c —Your Hit Parade. Arthir Drag Storai WONS—Frank EMwarda. Effffry Day Monday Thru Fridoy WHAT—News: Night Watch WTHT—Elmer Davis. 10:30-11 A. M. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. L0W*D0llfn o n a h ig h P e tfo m ie r Htw 1952 Packard Patrtaart '400—ona of eight new models in four price ranges L h ae tefl y w tMet Comee in, look it over, and we diink yon'U The Boick pictured here packi more power agree —it's big in everything but price. I tfaaa you find in any other car of its size and And that's where it really shines. If you've StMteSOAlS-OMr; t O d l l O l T room and price. ■hopped around you'll know what w e mean Ovtr That's the power of Buick'i neweat high- when you read the price tags, and what they eompreuM^ valve-in.bead eight—the F-263 include in the way of standard equipment Thrm Hundrad BMiMCUiS-OMt, $ 0 0 7 ^.13 Fireball Engiiie, that really g^tt mile* from a ' that shows up as “extraa" on so many others. 5-PMMwr SaSm MOOfl 410 I Flalsliad Mgaomasts and PACKARD 1952! galloa of gaa. Such things as an oil filter, air cleaner, vacuum ‘ V filarfceis Is Oor Diaslay booater, built-in summer ventilation are all OrNomI o«ripM»i;oecMtoHsg,*Mo or4 tMoi Mnoi^ E m t. oMBm I; Yard To araoaa Proal Add to tfaia the fact that k tipa the acales at yours at no extra charge. * ^ PtkiM ■oy vo»y Utj Miy M oJioiNm c— wMboi 4oo Ri>> 3817 pounds onri>aide—and you begin to ace AR p f k t iyb|srt g ^ g s ndlboM sobco. ^ U m P in ea t In FASHION-KEYED BY DOROTHY DRAPER "I Dorothy Draper’s rare talent for com* wby this big-powered beauty it such a nimble- It's luurd to believe but it's true. 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MANUU£8TilA fiVJi)NlMO H£BALO, MANCU£8TBR. CONN« THURSDAY^ NOVEMBER 16. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1951 report of toe reoent food sals CIO Withdraws ‘ gr«n and were measured for pat­ the welfare question when yqu showed $42.16 added to the asq»- tern siae. They will make “ better Coming to Hartford Governor Assaileil accuse me and my fellow Demo­ 16S I fflg ll **Reqaiem'* Soloist Truman Set Sun Motor Runs by Candle, Too RFC May Vote New Aaaignment ciatlon treasury. dresses" in a claaa to be taught by crats of Insincerity and partisan­ UN Charges In P-W Election Mrs. Marion TSsker, program Ml*. BmiUi, Mrs. Kullgren, Mrs. ship In this matter." chairman, announced that the De­ John Woodward and Mrs. John On Welfare Probe THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY (Mil He predicted' that “your For 57 Million cember meeting will hava musical Cragin, local leaders who ere get- Hartford, Nov. 1B-«P)-^A CIO (IxMlge'S) action In appointing SWUUTID ’"Ai’insAid For W ar on entertainment ^ the school chil­ ing their instructiona through lo­ Bridgeport. Nov. 15—(J^—State Legal Aim s •nlon, oxplalnlng It wanted to dren. Smith and then In refusing to cal leader classes In Rockville. The Senator Milton J. Herman (D- ten to Democratic orltlclani of Loan to Mine first one to be held here is sched­ •void Jurisdictional disputes with About 60 attended toe meeting, Bridgeport) hM charged that him will )>e ahown to have «>at D ix ie c r a ts the withdrew yesterday from which as a forerunnbr had toe op­ uled for November 27. Mi*. Lester toe atale well over a million dol- STAG-HANDLE For Europe J. Hutchins, who plana to gq to Governor John Lodge (R) has a (Con^Md from Pago Om ) In Demands • coUactlvs bargaining election at portunity hearing William Ben­ lara." tha Meriden plant o f United Air^ edict, hbalto educator of the State California early in December, re­ "record of political partiaanahlp araft'a Pratt and Whitney Dlvi- signed OS eecretary-treasurer of and self-indulgence” concerning (OMttaiMS fra a riMie Om ) (Conthiued from Pago One) pounds of copper annually, within Department of Health, dUcues The geyser, Old Faithful, in Yel­ (CoaUiiMd fram Paga Om ) Sian. "Emotionel Health and Delinquen­ toe group and Mi*. Natalie Gold- toe State Welfare department. , three years. This would be about ■tein was appointed to fill her Herman made public yesterday, lowstone National Park, eriipla at 3Pc. have tha raputation of telling the The ynlted Auto Workers (CIO) cy in Adolescence." They aijm fttmlUar with th« aeriw of confer- 2M per cent of wartime copper that an exchange o f priaonera he place. a letter in which he replied to an' Intervals of anywhere from 38 to truth. left a clear fiald for the Interna­ wltneaSed a film on Emotional 88 minutes. 13.00 MCM Im held at the White Houae consumption. tional AsaoeiaUon o t MachlnUts Mrs. Woodward, chairman, an­ accusation by Lodge that he him­ "Do you have any Intention of artanged before a ceasa-fira be­ HaaUlu' RefreahmenU o f dough­ Value and Pentagon said the point em> The project has been considered comes affective^ (A F L ) at tha Meriden plant In nuts and coffee were served fol­ nounced that the next meeting will self was guilty of partisanship In CARVING SET phaaiaed was that there muat be supporting (Seneral Eisenhower tha alection, auparviaed by the Na- be a Christmas party to be held aoaailing s'current investigation and turned down in past years be­ ^ “ •rtischmldt declined to apec- lowing the meeting. a apeed-up beyond the present for tha Democratic nomination?” Uonal Labor Rslationa Board, the at her home December 10. Each of the Welfare Department as a cause the low grade of ore made ^ whether diacloaure of The Coogregational Church of one attending should bring a amall “whitewash." achedule—that instead of a slower Evenly the President replied: No tha long-secret atroclUes would XAM received 408 votea to 114 for Columbia sent out letter* this It economically unsound. Offi­ ■Tm Union,” a company spokesman gift for exchange. In addition The inv^Ugatlon, ordered by MAN program to outfit more divisions a comment. cials cited three reasons for a tiona anect on tha negoUa- week to membera end friends tell­ ther* will be auggeations for the drive should be made to make bat- ing of the every-mamber canvass the governor, la being conducted Asked whether he will urge en­ more favorable attitude toward Tha UAW also withdrew from holidays to be found in a box by State Finance Ctommiaoloner tie-ready and fully-equipped up to actment of his "Fair Deal" pro­ the program now: Throughout Thursday's three- to be conducted this month. Ray­ “Tricks for toe Holidays" which 80 dlvi^ons by next summer another NIjRB election bsing held Ftank M. Lynch, a Republican. gram in the "State of the Union” h w r and 20 minuto session the mond E. Lyman is chairman of Will be on exhibition. Herman has contended that WANTED E\en while the United States message he will send to Congress 1. The nation's critical need for Reds continued to insist that a today at Pratt A Whitnsys Port­ tha canvase and tba letter, bear­ more copper, probably the most land plant again leaving tha lAM M n . Woodward and Mr*. Cra­ Lynch can’t be expected to show was wrestling with the problem of in January, he aald of course, and ’’a fixed before ne- ing hia name for the committee, gin, '4-H Club leader* need amall keeping up to Ka current Euro­ scarce of all defense materials, sufficient zeal in Investigating a he added It will be a part of the atatee in part “This year we hope bita of yarn, bright colored flan­ fellow Republican, Welfare Oom- To work Ib slock room pean commitments and looking Democratic platform. especially from a long-term view. uce terms. UN command negotia­ A m a J . QaUaghsr, UAW or- to raise sufficient money through ganiMT, pointad out that tha lAM nel or felt and pieces of plastic mlssionrr Robert J. Smith. into Elsenhower's plea for faster "Regardless of who runs 7” he Civilian, use of copper haa been tors reiterated that any Une gifts and pledges to secure a per­ which the little girls can uae in Yew 1 HdMdw OrMvnd Stalntoti Stool Corvinf Knifo • deliveries of arms, new although had axeluatva baigaialng rights in Herman's letter to Lodge as­ sod drivB doiivory truck. was asked. cut back sharply. drawn now would result in a de manent minister who will live their 4-H Club work. Anyone who 1 Sfiekm Gtool Carving Fork • 1 $Korponin9 Stool. not unforeseen problems cropped Harold Baglla Pratt A Whitneys main East serted: Regardless of who runs, he re­ 2. Copper prices have risen. Major James O. Bayllaa tocto cease-fire and permit the among us and become a part of can contribute should send it to “You exhibit a flagrant disre­ RoGulor fitoro houn. Paid up in another quarter. The U. 8. plied. Thus, while the project might Rtdii to stall on other aaenda Hartford Meat If too UAW won our community. The response toe women. AN egotgfod witli tlmwlotod Sfog-Hondloi. lock lot potkod Harold Baglin, well known at althar Portland or Meriden, he gard for your own sorry record on and Yugoslavia signed an agree­ He said he stood by his previous have been uneconomical at the Major James C. Baylias of 9 problems. to our every-member canvass -will Nelson Field, 12-year-old aon of A three-star in person etege In • cotorfvl gilt bOK. Hot moro tkon ono Mt to o cuitomor. ment providing terms upon which aoM,.Jurls(Uetional dli^utes might show Is being .presented at toe holidays. tenor of Manchester, will be the assertion he will not disclose his ■World War II prevailing price of Plano Place, a veteran of Korea, Cold, drizzling rain bogged determine our action." The let­ Mr. and Mrs. Nelaon Field of Co­ American military aid will go to soloist in Beriloa' great '^te- 1952 Intentions until after his down the Korean war today. arias whan workers are ahtf ted be­ ter acknowledges that one gate lumbia Center, underwent an State Theatre, Hartford, this Sat­ the Balkan nation which broke Sunlight, lamp light or the mere Sicker of m omnU condle wUl set 11.8 cents a pound, or even the has received a new assignment oa tween plants. Gallagher said for urday and Sunday, Headlining qulrm," which is being presented State of Union." budget and the balsa wood wheel on thq shaft o f this “ aun motor” to spinning. pre-Korea price of 19 cents a The U. 8. Eighth Army reported many appeals for help during toe emergency appendectomy Monday from Russia's family of satellites. economic message are delivered. cSinmanding officer of the Station thla raasow tha UAW decided to year, but suggests this Is a spe­ the program will be Carmen Cav- Apply In Porton at 7:30 this coming Sunday eve­ General Motor* engineer* In Detroit developed the device, which I* pound. It might be worthwhile toe only action along the muddy night at Windham (Ttommunlty Some smsll arms. artiller>' and And, he added, be may even wait Complement, New York Port of gtvo the lA M a clear field. cial one since it comes from one's Memorial Hospital. allaro, the "Poet of the Piano,” Usal BfYfrasn Shoor Bros. being shown throughout the country In OM’s “Preview of Progreo*” fremt waa a small aee-oaw night vehicles already ha\'e been deliv­ ning at the South Methodist now when copper is bringing 24.5 Embarkation. The UAW oantastad the lAM own church. whose amaalng technique and a little later. ■elence *how*, to llluotmte an Important principio—that sunlight Is battle for advance Allied posi­ A daughter, Janet Dorothy, waa AT LOW PRICES JKWEI.KUS ered to Yugoslavia as the result, cents per pound. During a 10-month assignment when Pratt A Whitney’s Southing- brilliant piano styling hava won Church by the Chancel Choir and Under questioning, the Presi­ power, and that It holds vast potenGal on a power source. OM en­ tions. That waa fought northweat Pledge cards are enclosed which born October 21 to Mr. and Mrs. HOURS 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. BUSH HARDWARE 977 MAIN ST. — TEI,. .'>211 of negotiations which started last 3. New methods have been de­ with the 25th Division in Korea, tan branch waa Mened last year, toe committee hopes will be filled him the acclaim o f audiences sixty members of Oratorio- dent said he would ask further gineer* concede their “ »un motor” I* an extremel.y low-effldenc.v pow­ of Yanggu on toe eastern front. Edmund Woodward of Windham June. But now, because Yugo­ veloped for processing low-grade Major Bayliaa served aa a com­ hut lost to tha A F L union. out and returned . to church from coast-to-coaat. Cavallaro changes in the Taft-Hartlcy Act er producer, and that |t hpM* no clue* a* how to haraeoo the aun’s center, former residents here. The Arthar Dnis Siom slavia becomes fully eligible to a Chorale of Hartford. which has been the frequent tar­ pany commander, an assistant Thanksgiving Sunday, (Nov. 25) will feature many of hia newest CO. share of the 17,328.000,000 foreign enrrgy. copper ore which would bring the little girl, born at Hartford Hospi­ Soloist with the Chancel Choir get of union leaders, but he would White Pine project in line with battalion plana and training offi­ when a special dedication service tal, was brought home only this recording hits, ns well as a reper­ aid program, the problem for many years, Mr. Baglin has will give everyone on opportunity toire of his favorite selections in­ eomes more complex. not disclose them at this time. costa of producing copper else­ cer, battalion executive officer, week since ahe waa ao tiny ahe long been a favorite writh Man­ He waa asked about a story out where. and liaison officer with the 27th Columbia to place his pledge on the altar. had to remain at the hospital an cluding "Polonaise," "Wareaw Uoreover, some of Yugoslavia's chester audiences. He received his After Thankaglvlng Sunday, can- Concerto,” “Voodoo Moon" and critical needs are In the very items of Pusan, Korea, In which the U. Nutiueggers a Hit in Benefit Division. The extra two weeks. early training at the Hartford S. Eighth Army charged the Reds Under the defense program, voaser* will -visit toe homes of others. where American supply sources In World War II, Major Bayliaa A n Individual parent-teacher Mias Maurlnc Leonard haa re­ School of Music and is at present with murdering about 5,500 Amer­ loans may be approved which those who cannot bring their Co-headllning will be Andy Rus are hardest pressed. saw 39 months duty in the Pacific aonfarance la reconimended aa a turned from a viilt with her sla­ a pupil of Wyllys Waterman. ican prisoners of war. would not normally be considered pledges to church. sell, popular singing star of ra­ Concert of Chaminade Club theater, including the Okinawa suhstituU for tha