TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. I960 Mattrl^ria^r If^raUi sr iw Average Dally Net Preaa Run T in W U > Far tha Maath al Aagaat, 1960 Olrl Seoat Troop I t will held Maaehsatar Oranga, No. U , wW aorlba. Maatar .Oouneilor Harbart *4||>gM HRlMiidlUil lU first meeting of tha faU season cenfsr tha first and second degress Graduate Nurse Custer Elected Cutter haa yat to announca hia ap- Taalght, yaitly elaaSy aaS aaalt A b ontTow n Thursday avsuing at S:S0 at 8t. on a large number of candidates pointlva officaa and committaas 9,653 which will ba Installed October 2. law aaar 4a. ThatsSay. Jam sra school hall. ' at Its meeting tomorrow evening Manbar a( tha Aadtt I lOchMl IM r flnt S t sight o’clock In Orange ball. DeMolay Head Herbert Custer succeeds Waltar h m at Um MMehwMr Laggatt aa master ccrancUor. Red Bonaa af ClmdatlaBs M anehnUtr^A CUy of VlUago Charm itrs.'_ _ hospital jrastsrday to Chapter No. lOM Women of tta Elected by the Advisory board Hmi»rUl Moose will hold Its regular business Ths Uttls Flower of Jesus U t. aad Mrs. Jodkph Ohsrroas t t Mothers Circle will meet tomorrow are; Karl Frits re-elected as |h CHsnwood strsst Tha child la meeting Friday night at eight < Chosen as Master Coun* chairman of the advisory council; M en’s o’clock at the White Eagle hall.on evening at eight o'clock with Mrs. BINGO (UaaaUlad Advarttalat «• ^*9* MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1950 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS George Nutter, budget advisor; tta grandson of Mrs Urals Cher* North street. Publicity chapter Stanley E. ZatkowekI of 121 cillor of John Mather VOL. LXIX, NO. 298 fMM et Manchester Grssn and Thompaon Road. William Graif, acribo advisor; EVERY WED. NIGHT A t.8 K n . Michaal VltarolU of Water- night will be held and a guest Chapter Henry Mallett, sports advisor; hiinr. Mr. Chsrrons Is ths propria- speaker Is expected. Initiation The drat maetlng'of Bt. Chrlate- Walter E. Barbier, Sr., itate coun­ f. of a new oandidata will take place. cil alternate; George Russell, Soc- S r of tha C3>arrona Pachaga Mors Senior Regent Helen Brasauakas pher's MoUiert Ctrcia will be held Harbart Custar, sen of Mr. and tomorrow evening at eight o'clock reUry. hi Manchestar Oraap. requests all members to attend. Mrs. Herbert Custer, of 42 Blga- A large turnout of memberi TINKER HALL The bowling aeaaon will start soon at the home of Mri. Dorothy Me- low street was unanimouaty elect- voted to enter both the State Baa- Tha daughter bom Saptambar 14 and all members who are planning Inerney. • Pioneer circle. ad Master Councilor of John ketball and Baseball Leagues and yjliAliif aaARi—aaAl*aaaaoR*»« wAl ia n a ^ lf II Manehastar Manorial hospital to participate In ths league are Mather Chapter, Order of DaMo- possibly enter teams' Into the lo­ ta Mr. and Mrs. Ployd W. Mitchell requested to be present at this 8 t Mary'a Guild will begin its lay at tha Masonic Tempts last cal leagues. The chapter also ex­ Marines Cross Han and Dash for Seoul of 11 Bdarard street, has bean meeting. Refreahments will be fall aeaaon with a luncheon-meet­ evening. He has been quite active pressed Its approval to enter the named EUen Maria. They h a ^ a served, followed by a social time. ing Thursday at 12:30 in tha pariah In DeMolay work and has held hia State Plaque competition as well I ------son, Bruca, and two other small house. The president, Mrs. Clay­ ahare of offices the last three be­ SS put on a large annual DeMolay fighters, Karen and Susan. ton Alliaon, and Mra. Walter Alt- ing councilor office*. dance. SPECIALIZING IN Mrs. Paul 8t. Lawrence, of ken who head the committee, hope City Pays Traffic Fin# Matthews Held| Church street, and her sister and William Von Deck was elected for a full turnout of the members senior councilor and John Von CUSTOM BUILT HOMES State Couldn’t For Marine in Korea Maine Court Justice brother-in-law, Mr. aad Mrs. as plana for futura acUvitiaa will Deck was elected Junior councilor. Hand-to-Hand Fight James McGee of Westwood. Mass., be discussed. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. GENERAL CONTRACTING Corpus Chriatl, Tex., Sept. Ready to Quit are on a week's motor trip to John Von Deck, Sr.,.of i t Jean REMODELING AND REPAIRING Handle Burns 20,— That Marine in Ko­ Frees Life Prisoner Washington, D. C., and Virginia. 8t. James's adult choir will meet road. Walter E. Barbier, Jr., waa HALE'S rea can quit' worrying about GlIRTnERiS tomorrow evening at eight o’clock elected treasurer. Noel R. Taft FREE ESTIMATES the traffic ticket he received After Rehuke 777 Mom St Mon«Keatn< Conn 1-J4dl in the basement of the church. New Mlaa Lorraine A. MltckeM 111 Atom Raid Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Denni­ waa appointed by the Advisory Headquarters MORTGAGES ARRANGED here the day before he shipped son of Highland Park ware guests members ara eordlally Invltdd. « board a* acrlba for the ensuing to the Far East. The mayor Calling Trial Unjust Looms as Red Troops at the Barclay Hotel In New York Mlaa Lorraine Arlene Mitchell, ytar and likewiae Marshall E. and city commission paid the Stassen Reportedly Is over tha week-end. Mr. and Mrai Patar Gallaaao of daughter of Mr. and Mra. Clifford Hodge waa appointed aaslatant FOR ERNEST A. RITCHIE Doctors Report Medical $5. 36 Henry street will leave for New R. Mitchall, of 137 Pina street, 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL. 8172. MANCHESTER Facilities Not Adequate Pfc. Edison F. Allen of South Paris, Me., Sept. 20—(fl’1— ■ pression and manufacture of evi- Choice as New Sec­ WEDNESDAY The Friendly Circle will hold its York City, Friday, to spend the was graduated Sunday from Beaumont, Tex., wrote the A Superior Court justice today denoa. weekend aa guasta of a ’’Cinder­ Corporation clerk that he wm ordered Francis M. Carroll, cen­ He 1..0 ."aid that Carroll had retary of the Navy; first meeting of the new season ella’’ program, which Mra. Gallasso Heaton hoapital, Montpelier, Vt., To Cope With Number Stream into Capital shipped quick he didn't tral figure in the celebrated Car- been deprived of the services of tomorrow evening at the Y. M. C. won by outacorlng thraa other where ahe has completed the 80 War Speech Is Issue A. A pot luck supper at d;S0 will Of Expected Casualties have time to pay the ticket. roll-Dwyer murder case, free from counsel at one time and that' the fiKslisty In competition for last nurses’ training course, and was life imprisonment after 12 years. prosecutor had presented to the precede the business meeting. He said he would—when, and Spokanfr'"’ash.. .Sept. 20 i/Pi A. M. ONLY week’s major prise In a radio quiz prealdent of her class. Her par' TAMPAX Hartford, Sept. 20.—(yP)—Con- if, he got back to the U. S. Justice Albert Dellveau granted jury points-he knew not to be true. Leathernecks Feny Riv­ broadcast. the 54-year-old Carroll’s request Ths Spokcaman-Rcvifw says enta, grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. necticut'a entire raaourcea Cites Bribe Attempt William R. Mitchell of 69 Fair- In 3 sizes for a writ of habeas corpus. Testimony of an attempt to Navy .Secretary Francis Mat­ Fight for China Reds er in Aintracke Un­ 9 A. M. TO 12 NOON The Holy Family Mothers Circle fleld atreet, and other ' relativea wauldh’t be adequate ,to handle The state has no appeal from the bribe a potential witness waa cit- will meet tomorrow evening at ( h r moilfhlf order, which shattered Maine thews "is expected to resign der Heavy Fiire at and friends attended the exer- just tha medical problem alone if court precedent. 1 ed by Btellveau Who said the at- Rhprtly" and that the Job has al­ SECONDS OF 49e eight o’clock at the hoitie. of Mra. claea. tvnifarf an atomic bomb should burst over U. S. Speeding ' tempt savored "of conspiracy" to Dawn; South Koreans William R. Mariana of • Btyphen a major city and burned or hurt ■ Carfol, a former Oxford county convict Carroll. ready been offered to Harold Stss- Unsuccessful in U. N. street. Mias Mitchell was graduated proitciiesjf deputy aheriff, was imprisoned 12 from Manchester High school with 50,000 persona. ’File stocky, white haired justice scn. the Republican presidential Capture Samchok and CANNON GIFT WRAPPED o That'* the combined opinion of Indochina Aid years ago for the 1937 bludgeoning said failure on his part to free Members of the Manchester the tP47 riaaa, after which -she Ttmptx i* iniemtll^t of Dr. James G. Littlefield at aspirant. Iran's Eiitcieam Elected ; 1 hito Walled C3ty entered the University of Ver worn — need m . ba two doctor* cloaest to the prob­ Carroll would "perpetuate a gross Choral Society are reminded of the Ranges, Refrigeratort lem here—Dr. Creighton Barker, South Paris. miscarriage of justice.” Stassen Is reported to be con­ rehearsal this evening at T:80 mont, Burlington. Latar she took lemoved during ihew. AND DELIVERED o Charges Trial Fraud sidering the offer from Prealdent Asscnihly's IVcsiftcnt; ^ ® * ” *^**^^®^ Of Kasan; U. N. Forces TOWELS a course at the Children’s hoapital *r or lub. Very mm. executive secretary of the Con­ To Fight Reds He contended at a recent hear­ Justice Beliveau, reviewing the at tha Second Congregational ' Washers and Al! ’ . ■■ necticut State Medical society and Carroll trial and Defense Attorney Truman, the newspaper said. church. in Montreal, Canada. She ia ax' ptet, cfficiem, comfort, ing in Rumford that he had been 'I’hc Review quoted an unnamed pected home toward the last of CIGARS — CIGARETTES — TOBACCO _a member of the State Civilian sent to prison by fraud and decep­ .Stanley L. Bird's allegations at Main Omniillcc. I® j ExiMiClCtl Galll ietmif sbit. Invented, by a Other Appliances Defense council, and Dr. William the reevnt habeas corpus hearing, "prominent figure in the business B e A ppG intcd 1 4>day 4 September, and is contemplating doctor. Policy Is Reaffirmed by tion and that his constitutional world" who It said has just re­ Tokyo, Sept. 20.—(A*)— ^iwiTttii.iaaac taking a apecial, post-graduate CANDY — COSMETICS STATIONERY B. Smith, surgeon general of the rights to a fair trial had been vio­ wrote: turned here, from meetings in Marinen by thouflsnds ram® gssuisstesrr Council of PTA» course in nuraing. Connecticut National Guard and High Officials as Re< lated. “The case aeeths with Inadmis- New York, *pept. 20- (4’)—Unit- From Tax Bill 4 1 -00 TbtJWHAUcOM chairman of the Medical Society's sable evidence, hearsay, opinion, Washington, D. C., and New med across the Han river to­ ■UBCNfgm.,^.PNOni 99*S Justice Beliveau. In a 4,500 word York. ed Nation* deltgatra buckled down ; _ 1:^ To IVJeet Sept. 25 Medical Emergency committee. ports by French Tell decision filed with the Oxford etc., which could have no other today to the ^ o rk of organizing i day under blistering Red I M(Mtly hand alia. A few bath Said Dr. Barker: "In the event County Cnerk of Courts, found that effect than to be prejudicial to Biller Over Repudiation THE MEDICAL ef an atomic diaaater, the problem Of Viet Minh Attacks their "CataAophe Aaaembly," ! NcW Lomiula N c a r s Its gunfire and struck awiftly on I flse. Plains and fandea. Women’s Society the trial had been marked by sup- Carroll." Ashley Holden, political editor Seoul. On their first lunges HOMEMAKER’S CENTER The Manchester Council of Par .744 MAIN STREET of caring for the burned and of tile paper, wrote in a front with a fight to acat Cnmmunlat Final Draft as Con­ HEARING-AID ent Teacher Aasociatlena will hold To Open Season wounded would be a matter of Washington, Sept. 20—()P) — The page story today that Matthews China only temporarily interrupt­ from the riverbank they Its first maeting of the aeaaon, Airro GLASS TELEPHONE .7524 mutual aid. Thia state could not United States is speeding arm* to IS "bitter over the administra­ ed. ferees Prepare Fin­ drove ahead four miles—half Monday evening, September 23, et cope with a diaaater. Aid also tion's repudiation of hia recent The Aasembly'* new president, 19 A. M. TO 12 NOON Indochina but will not *end troopa Labor Wins-Censure Naamllah Entezam, of Iran, called ishing Tuuclies Today way to the Korean capitaL BATTERIES 8:15, et . the Bowera School on At the flrat fall meeting of the MIRRORS would have to come in frehn other speech advocating a preventive Powerful American tanka, ferried Princeton street. atates." to help block a threatened new war with Russia." the ARsembly back into aesaion at REG. 49e and 59e For All Hearing-Aids W.S.C.S. held at the South Meth Communist s^ au lt in that embat­ 9:30 a. m. le. a. t.) to set up the after them acroaa the water hur® Mrs. Raymond Schallar, presi­ Declared Dr. Smith: "We would Stassen, president of the Uni- Washington, Sept. 20—(S’)—A dent of the Council has announced odist church last evening, the have a terrific time. With .411 tled comer of southeast Asia. main committee*, elect their offi­ (lie, churned up. aand banks and “Eveready” •Wlal-Mas’* High officials reaffirmed this Vote by Slim Margin versity of Pennsylvania and a for cer*, and choose seven vice presi­ Senate-House committee polishing ovex rice paddlaa five hoinrs later, Receiving “Mercury" the appointment of Mra. Edwin program centered around the Avtr^gt I our resources we could not handle mer Republican governor of Min­ Brown aa chairman of programs. theme, ’'God's Gill to the World one (atomic) bombing." policy today on jhe heels of offi­ dents. details of a lax Increase drove to­ The first Marins infantry as­ ATTENTION! ACCORDION STUDENTS cial French reports that Commu­ nesota, served in the Navy aa an Entezam waa elected late In the ward completion of the task today sault wave hit tha river at dawa Other offlcera of the Council are aa Revealed Through Children. This la the problem which faces officer In World War II. He vice president, Mrs. John Dormer; Mra. T. B. Kehler led seven of the the medical people of the state nist-led troops have captured one opening session yesterday after after revising upward to 15,000,- In amphibious tractors loaded Blankets ENROLL NOW AT - French strong point in Indochina sought the GOP nomination for India and Russia waged an unsuc­ 000,000 the annual revenue they with Leathernecks. secretary, Mra. Alfred Schlmmel; young people who attended Camp who are charged writh the respon­ Korean Bound; president in 1948 and la expected treeaurer, Mrs. Joseph Handley,- Aldersgate this summer in a play sibility of mapping out a program and are grouping to attack an­ Parliament for Attlee cessful fight to get the Communist expect it to bring In. The Marines’ flrat rlver-croaa* teacher repreaentetlvei, Miss Hul- under which victims of an atomic other fortress area near the bor­ to do sq again in 1953. ("hinese government seated In the Approval late yesterday of a 10 entitled, "A Day at Camp." Those KLIMKOFF'S Government in Fight U. N. Instead of the Chinese Na­ ing try in darkne** was repulsed Tel. 4136 deh Butler and Mias Catherine taking part in the drama were bombing could be cared for. der of Communist China. per cent withholding tax on cor­ by Red gunfire. The aecond, after 878 Main St. Shea. Needs Long Study Even before the Korean war, Navy Aircraft tionalists. India said It would poration dividends completed the IC aa. Guy Wilson, Eleanor Small, Merle SCHOOL OF ACCORDION Over Steel Industry keep trying throughout the Aa-‘ daybreak and a long-ranga navql Swallow, Gall Stevenson, Jacque­ It'a no Msy one—and It's not these officials explained to a re­ measure except for a few technical ■helling of tha Reda from Inchon, III Vi Oeatei S t Phone 8866 going te be worked out overnight, porter, France understood that her House to OK sembly. di^talla. The conferees called an­ line Bennett, Carol Koehler and Kills 26 Men London, Sept. 20— —The La­ other saeilon today to put on the made good. t or blue. SMtehed edges. Cynthia Dunlap, and they all took Certified by the American even on paper. long and draining fight against Taking over the presidency from The tanka rumbled aouthaaat, t7 X S6. Stors Fronts, Plctora Framing Aocordlontats’ Association Tbere’a Uie problem of medical the Communist Viet Minh rebels bor government took a renewed Carlos P. Romulo, Philippine* for­ finishing touches. their parts well in making it an Venetian Blinds grip on Britain's political reins to­ bringing powerful fire support to MAIN FLOOR interesting program, MIsp Kath­ personnel. The state has some would have to be waged by French Red Aid Ban eign minister, Entezam said: Quick House and Senate approv­ Get Rid Of Unwanted Hair NOW Faminira Tops Look for the A. A. A. Bknblem troops and loyal native units. Transport Plane Drops day after beating down an almost- "The United Nations now ha* to al are expected to send the bill to ryn Bryon then told about the 3,000 doctors and 10,000 trained auccessful opposition attempt to (Coattaaed Fags Tew) Don’t let stiff, unwanted hairs embarras you. They which assures you of Hlgb Stand­ nurses. Fitting them Into a plan Given Top Priority Prealdent' Truman bafora ths end activities for the young people In However. Indochina was given a In Kwajelin Lagoon force a new tdecUon. (OMillaaed oa Pag# Two) of the week. the church and urged the parents ards of Accordion Inatmetlon. gaarad for tha worst is an over­ Favors Bill Bairing 19 A. M. TO 12 NOON may now be removed safely and permanently by multiple whelming job In itaelf. Then top priority for arms aid immedi­ Tlia vote waa too close for com­ The revlaed eatlmato of the ad­ elertroiysis. Free consultation—^All work done by ap- to have their children participate ately after the outbreak of hos­ Shortly After Takeoff; fort, howeyer. Tha government ditional Mvanoa tha bill will pro­ in them. thera’a tha job of having placea Help to Lands Sending Hits Politics RS0. 49c. 50% WOOL pomtment. All Branches of Aeeordloa where the injuivd can be cared for tilities in Korea. President Tru­ Worst Pacific Crash mustered k margin of only six—• duce cama u a ratult ef lata Mrs. Robert W. Wilson presided —and the problem of moving the man personally directed the “ac­ 308 to 300—in thwarting a Con­ War Goods to Rede Senate Group changes and a new and higher ap­ at the business meeting, and Mra. ^ Taught — Leaiona Privata celeration” of this assistance. servative bid to unseat it on the praisal of the amount that will be dead. Pearl Harbor. Sept. 20 — (JP)— In Judgeships SKI ELECTROLYSIS SALON T. B. Kehler led the devotions on Accordions Rented And tha stockpiling of beda, Issue of ateel nationalisation. WaahlngtoiH F>pt. 20— A brought in as a result of the pro­ MAIN ST. M. CROS8EN, R.N. OVER MARLOW’S the subject, ‘‘Reaching for God." blardkets, medical supplies, blood Twenty-six Navy men were killed The crucial ballot waa taken in proposed ban on U. 8. economic OKs Marshall posed boost In individual Income Aa it waa the tenth anniversary the House of O>mmona last night taxes. SOCKS A Phone Otflee S-2667—House 2-3383 . Studios Open Daily At plasma and getting the whole yesterday in the crash of a four- aid to nations selling war poten­ Offlee H o rn : 9:30 A. M. te 6 P. M. of the W.S.C.S. in the church, ten blood needed to help burned vic­ Senator Wiley engine transport plane bound for on a motion by Conservative Lead­ Tha withholding levy, aimed at Bar Aisociation Urgef candles were lit by the prealdent 169 Main Si., Room 311—East Hartford er Wintson Churchill. In.effect it tial goods behind tha Iron Curtain persons who dodge or fbrget to Wed. Aftetneioaa end Evenings By Appointment tims and those injured by falling Gets Satisfactory Reply for ten goals the society la work­ L UMBER Telephone Hartford 8-8940 debris la tremendous. "Fantastic" the Korean airlift — it waa one asked the O>mmonr to go on rec­ today faced a decisive vote In the pay taxes on corporation divi­ New Method in FiU- ing toward. Mrs. Lester Hohen- BVILDIISG SUPPLIES quantitlea would be needed for a Wins Primary of the ^orit- such Navy disasters ord as opposing the government’s House, which appeared likely to To Query If He’ll Be dends calls (or no new taxes. But it ing B en ch PoBtB pr. thal played the piano and sang a 16 Depot Square—Manchester major disaster. in the Pacifie. taking over of Britain's steel in­ approve it over Administration ob­ Is expected to stop a gap through .00 aolo, and delicious refreshment* dustry next Jan. 1. “Stooge” for Acheson which slips by treasury eatimatea Telephone 8515 The medical loglatlos arisn’t theo- Debrta-atrewn waters outside jections. Waahlngtoii, Sept. 20.—(dV— were served by the Wesley Group. SHINGLES . ROOFING Coolidgp Takes Massa­ Passed Over OppoelUoa Added by the Senate aa an some 6100,000,000 a year. Hea%7 knit. Turn down euff, (OratlHned on Page ‘two) Kwajaleln lagoon were searched Parliament passed the nomina­ Washington, Sept. 20—(ff)—Gan. ■chool The American Bar AsaoriattMi '/ iBBolatlon • Wallbonrda a Doors amendment to a $17,000,000,000 (ABA) ehoved forward today m Sizes »-lI, chusetts Race Away for the bodies today. Four have tion bill last year over bitter Con­ Emergency Defense Money Bill, Gaorge C. Marahall stood today on Other minor changes made in MAIN FLOOR been recovered. servative opposition. But in the tha threshold of perhaps the most the bill yesterday are designed to proposal which backers claimad Chl-Naoiel Paints From Admiral Denfeld new Parliament elected last Feb­ the foreign aid restriction haa pick up additional millions. would leaaen the effect ef poUUoo iiisv]uiiici4% The Navy R5D transport, carry­ stout Administration opposition. ^fficult office he haa held in 48 In eelectlon of federal JudgM Toungstowa Kitchen CaUaets Labels Regime ing 19 paasengera and seven crew­ ruary Labor’s majority waa cut to years aa a aoldler and statesman. the bone. But key House leader* predicted Only certain Senate confirma­ ABA’e Houae of Delegatoa, le ^ N By The Associated Press men, was enroute from Hawaii to privately it would be okayed. lalaUve bMy of U)« 42.000 lawyar 9 A. M. TO 12 NO join the aerial supply operation for Political observers predicted tion of hia appointment and the •fMjfct Im when An “Appeaser” The 1950 primary season just, that Prime Minister Clement AJt- It would cut off economic help formality of administering an oath members, m ha a special order af IRR. OF 4.98 CALL 4148 THE EDUCATION OF A PHARMA(^ST about cloaed down today with the the new allied beachhead near Fairfield Crash bustneH th r conalderattoa of a Seoul. lee's regime would do its best to to thoae countries wiilch sell to were ne^ed to make him the na­ completion of »late-picking In Wia- retain power at least until spring, Russia or her sateiHlea arms, arm­ tion’s third Secretary of Defense. resolution re a rin g that appoint* ■ -4 ' Men StiU In Seato menu le tha high (adarat beach Taft Says Democrats conain and Maeaachusetta for the despite its s.im voting margin over ament* or commoditiei which the If there waa any doubt that job Fatal to Sailor DOUBL It plunged into the water and the combined Conservative-Liberal Defense Department .certifies can ia difficult and demanding, the rec­ be made only to candidatee who i l Help to Build Rus­ November electlona. exploded at 7:18 a.m. (12:18 p.m., opposition. be uaed in the making of weapons. ord ahould resolve the doubt. hava served 10 years'aa praetlctag PLAI All Watches Tested On Our Other than a routine Republican e. a. t.) a few moments after tak­ Several informed sources indi­ It would not affect military aid to James Forrestal, the first Defense Navy Man Thrown Onto lawyers or on other benchaa. WiR « g ri WATCH MASTER sian Military Might primary in Rhode Island next Tues­ ing off. Most of the men prob­ cated the soft-spoken Labor chief- nation* receiving U. S. help. Secretary, collapsed under the Harold J. Gallagher, ABA prea­ RAYMOND E. GORMAN day to nominate an unopposed list ably were atlll fastened in their early next year, after steel nation­ pressure of the work, resigned, Pavement Head First; ldent.: declared last night that the INSURANCE — 42 BROOKFIELO STREET A im S im tt of candidates, the major parties seats with safety belts. The R5D alization and Britain’* big rearm­ Wherry la Spoiiaor federal judiciary has fallen under BLA Washington, Sept. 20—(>P)—Sen­ Ostensibly aimed at Great Bri­ committed suicide. Louis Johnson, ator Taft (R,, Ohio) today accused have finished choosing teams to ia the Navy version of the' C-54. ament program get underway. caught up In Interdepartmental Hit Three Other Cars one-party domination In the peat the Truman Administration of "ap- fight It out Nov. 7. “We have no hope of finding any Urging hia motion, Churchill tain and other nations carrying on controversy and congressional 17 years of Democratic adminis­ DIAL 6460 Open Daily 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. survivors,” said a Navy spokes­ trade relationa with Ruaaia, the tration*. GAUDET^S peksing the Oommuhlata" and of Republican Senator Alexander challenge the govemment'e right, criticism, wa* forced to resign. Fairfield, Sept 20—(jP>—A sailor amendment waa sponsored by Sen­ Ineladina.Wed. Afternoons JEWELERS helping to build Russia’* military Wiley won a third term nomination man here. "Thit crash waa about on "so slender a margin," to com­ Approved 9 to 2 whose name was withheld at tha The trend, Gallagher said, ”la a m ight in Wisconsin yesterday by better the worst — in number of casual­ plete its steel program, "knock the ator Wherry of Nebraska, the Re­ MarshaH's appointment waa ap­ request of Naval authorities waa reversion to a ■polls system pol­ 891 MAIN STREET ties—that we’ve had in the Pa­ publican leader. icy,” Of nearly 200 judgea ap­ Open T il Noon On Sat. (Acroaa From 8L JnaMs*a Chnrcli) ^ e Ohio lawmaker. Chairman than a 3 to 1 margin. Democrats other half" of the nation about proved 9 to i by the Senate A rm ^ instantly killed in a four-car auto­ of the Senate Republican Policy choae Thomas E. Fairchild, state cific. It was 80 close to shore, "and ride roughshod over them." It has not been passed on by Services Committee yesterday af­ mobile accident on the Merritt pointed by the White Houae in Satins Bound/ Pink and blus. Oommittee, also suggested that attorney general, to run against the radius of the search area la The Conservative leader said the House and House conferees on ter he had answered questions Parkway here last night. that time, only eight have bean ir* wide, ISP’ long. appeasement of the Reds ia the him. so narrow, any survivors would Attlee, by hia decision to go ahead the Appropriation Bill refused to kbout his attitude toward the job. Acting State Police Sergeant Republicans, Gallagher told a surest way to bring about World In the Wisconsin governor race, have been picked up hours ago." with the nationalisation, "haa not agree to it. House approval would Frank Etonnett who Investigated meeting of ABA’a judicial admin­ nOME.MAKER’S CENTER ART CLASSES BAST Tha “no” votea came from Sena­ War in . industrialist Walter J. Kohler won Plunged Ihte Sea insure Its Inclusion in the bill tors Knowland (R., Calif.) and said that the car driven by the istration secUon. fnatructors in the DeWolf System of atencilling ■as«*s • And he asserted that the Chinese the Republican nomination, and (Coattaoed en Pngs Two) t which goes to the White House. sailor, west bound, aidewiped a car Commimists have been assisted Airport watchers said the plahe Cain (R., Wash.), in protest and painting announce the opening of fall classes Carl Thompson the Democratic took off smoothly from Kwajaleln against naming a military man going in the same direction. The R E G /2.98—MEN’S ’’even more by the friendly coop­ place. Kohler is the son of, a for­ other car was driven off the park­ for Irath day and evening groups. eration of the Far Eastern Division field. They eaw it suddenly plunge to a post Congress had reserved mM mt urn tat mer governor. into the sea. It blew up within for civilians. They also voted last way and the sailor’s vehicle Meteor Jars 'of our State Department” than skidded across the esplanade into pragrasi. it flax I they have been by Russia. Cpolldge Wins EasUjr seconds. The airport tower op­ week egelnat the law change ni*h- /White BEGINNING THE FIRST ed through Congress to make an the eastbound lane where It side- hi-ckair. Chair b In Maasachuaetta, Arthur W. erator said the only message re­ wiped two other automobiles and Large Area Coolidge, a distant cousin of tha ceived from the plane was a rou­ News Flashes exception in- Marshall’s case. WEEK IN OCTOBER The Dniggist Is Requiretl To Know, Senate ratification of the com­ attempted to hurdle a third. Bioadcloth late President Calvin Coolidge tine report that the pilot was Thrown f)nto Pavement For Information cell one of the foUowlng Inatraetera:— easily won th# Republican nomina­ (hanging radio frequencies. (Irato BoUaUM o< tha (in W in) mittee’s recommendation was 6cm. mra rigplag aa- taken for granted. Leaders hoped In the last colislon the sailor tion for governor In a six-man Vice Adm. T. L. Sprague, Pa­ waa thrown headfirst to the pave­ Airline Captain Telli of Mrs. Harold Symington, 28 Mnnre 8L, TaL Bd6d PHARMACEUTICAL LATIN News Tidbits race. cific Fleet Air Force commander te get a vote today. Shirts The committee questioning of the ment. Hia car then reversed it­ Ball of Fire Lighting Mrs. Nahum Cntlar. 66 Bldge SL, TsL 6M1 Colled Prom Wires . Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, ousted with headquarters at San Diego, House Passes Anti-Red Bill self and hurtled back onto the Drugs used in prescription wrftlllg ars Chief of naval operations who fig­ is expected to convene a Board 69-year-old Marahall ranged over westbound lane where it over­ Sky in Fi^nt of Plane ured in a big inter-aervlce row last of Investigation. The plane waa Washington, Sept. 20—

ll' ^ .. . •4-- > ■ i.T :■ ?£liiSiK3di2L' •' MAMOlUasi'EK EVENING REflALO. MANCREftTBE. CONN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. (JUNN„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, I960 »AGE THREE laguaet. a copy of the propoaad parking and loading areas in bus- c b ^ e in tha rulaa and ragula* neaa and Induatrial aonaa. Uofit. Pufclaf Areas New Commission Named State Couldn^t Court Cases Man Stricken versity si OonnscUeut ths same One of the features af the rarl- Of interestsraat inIn this thia :raspset la re­ W nO — 1888 day. alau prcpoaal la the aattlag up of quired provlaloB for adsquata load­ WOMB Hillyer Opens; Ellington Announcsmsnt haa bssn reeslvsd Date Now Set ing apace and also required provi­ By Board pf Directors Handle Burns Richard H. Gorman, 66, of 732 WFHA — 188.7 numbara of email neighborhood Main atreet, pleaded guUty to On Bus Here WDBO in Ellington of ths birth of a son buMaaaa aonaa in the town to meet sion for parking area in tha case z^Today*s Radio WHAT — 818 of any building where cars will driving while under the influence WEMB Rev. Edith Preusae, who bore September 14, to Mr. and the aaad of neighborhood shopping Manchester’s new Totvn De­ of intoxicating liquors or dniga WTHT — 1280 1200 Students recently returned from India will Mra. Elmer StoUer of Forest, 111. rowB Pbmiers Sdiedule and buaineaa ooncentrats. • brought in by a nominating com- In Atom Raid East Hartford Resident wood OBylght IhBs Article V provides changes for velopment Commission was set up j mittee of Directors who had gone and was fined $105 with 325 ra- •peak Monday night at the Ladies’ The Infant is a grandson of Mr. In Article 1 several deflatUons and Mrs. Ernest Gerber of Maple It for Oct. 13 at the new procedures and definitions for last night by the Board of Direc­ j through more than 3S suggested (Coatiaoed from Page One) mltted by Deputy Judge John D. Removed to Hospital Benevolent Society meeting to be m w ’s ara provided on a new bools as to the aSonlng Board of Appeals. I names. LaBelle in Town Court thia morn­ 4ri <(kll:8^ Abnormal Times Call street. Mrs. Stoller is the former “lots" and "frontage.” Alao de­ tors with the following member­ WDRC—Otrike It Rich. Newa on all stations held in the lecture room of the HolUster School Article VI provides that no ap­ I Put over to the next meeting reUcal, either. ’They're based on a ing. Gorman was represented by In That Place Today For'Trained Leaders, Rosetta Gerber. fined again la ‘'non-conforming peal, once turned down for change ship; for the five year term Charles Attorney John J. O’Connor. W n C —Backatags Wife. n n 8 — Oongregatlonal church at 8 p. m., use" to further clarify the term. was action on rent control exten- :arafui study of the reaults of WTHT— Family Album. WTHT—Jos Hassl. H m Ttown Planning Oommlaaton of zone or amendment shall be S. Burr. For four years Robert E. I Sion by local option, to give pos­ atomic bombing of Japan's Hiro­ The accused was arrested fol­ Joseph Ilugienla, fli, of 80 WHAY—MoonUght Matinee, President Tells Body September 35. Sunday , morning. Missing Man Drowned Provision la made for additional raised in less time than one year lowing an accident on Autumn Hiil drive. East Hartford, oollapaed WCCC— Request ’Hms. Bouneaa that FOday, Octobar 1> claaslficatlona of business and rea- Hathaway. For tliree years Thomas sible time for a hearing. shima and Nagasaki during World WHATr— Polka Time. w n c —Don Cherry. September 34, Rev, Preusae > will Bridgeport, Sept. 20—(fl’i —The tlPTBM IIll 21”10 after It has ones been rejected C. McPartland. For two' years The Directors voted to authorise War U. street Sunday. while riding on a Oonnactlcut W im e—World Tonight Hartford, Sept. 20-^-"Our com­ body of Carl J. Nordmark, 69, ^ • p. BL la tha data aat (or an Idenoe aonaa. after pubuc hearing, unless, after Final dispusitlon of a charge of l^mpany bus at 6:50 a. m. today 4:18— occupy the pulpit in the Congrega­ Adam Rhodes and for the,balance borrowing funds in anticipatidn of Here’s w)iat it hoe been eatl- WTIC—Stella. DaUas. WONS—Jack Waxworks. munities are more than ever cry­ tional church at the morning serv­ reported mlseing from his Fair- ^ p o rta n t public haarlng. Tbla Boundary line distances back at least a four months pariod, a of the current year period Mrs. mated a parson who suffers a 40 driving under the Influence qnd was taken to the Manchesur field home early yesterday, was auariag wUl taka up propoaala aat from street lines are redeter­ material change in conditions la taxes, and put over naming of per­ against Louis J. Stager, 53, of 42 WON8—Jack Dosmey's Music 11:31^ ing for trained and enlightened ice. Martha Stevenaon. sons to fill vacancies on the Hous­ percent ’’moderate temperature" Memorial hospital. IV n c —Lorenzo Jones. WDRC—Public Service Pro­ recovered from Long Island Sound ^orUi by tha Oommlaalon, oovarinr mined. provan to exist. Also brought before the meeting bum probably would require: Dudley street, was continued to The bus driver, noting' the con­ leaderehip,” President Alan 8. World (Communion Day ti Octo­ ' Article n provides methods of Changes are also provided in ing Authority until the next meet­ Saturday. Stager was found guil­ WeeXJ—News; Request Tima. gram. last night. Medical Examiner Dr. 'cluuigea in the Town'a Buainaaa were the, names of Edward Kras- ing. Forty-two tanks of oxygen; 2.7 dition of Ruglenls, contacted Pa­ WHAY—Sporte. Wilson told students of Hlllyer ber 1. Rev. Miller announces that Stanley R. Smith said that Word­ . . . HOME ;and Induatrial Zonea and alao prd^ securing the right to convert a minimum aizes of lots in the sev­ ty at Monday's session but sen­ WKNB—News; Scoreboard, persons living in Ellington and eral zones. cnics, Robert Spencer. Leon Thorp, Other details on the agenda miles of gauze; 36 pints of plasma; trolman IVllllam Pearson, who was 4:80— 11:30— Coliege, as they gathered yesterday mark had been accidentally Lpoaed chancea and amendmanta to one family dwelling to a two fam­ 40 pints of whole blood; 104 pints tencing was delayed until his pre­ w n c —Music. holding mambership In other ily house. The detsAs- of the revision as Burnham Batson and George H. were also put over, so long did it vious record is established. on Main atreet, and Burke's am­ WDRC—Yankee Kitchen. afternoon for the opening convoca­ drowned. i ftte Zoning ragulationa. Thaaa pro- Williams. These nominations, made of other fluids — and the atten­ bulance took the •unoonacioua man WCCC—News: 1290 Club. WHAY — Moonlight Matinee; churches are Invited to transfer •poaala ara tbo cuUninatton of tha Substitutions of regulations are proposed are to be fully advertised. take to complete decieion on the tion of two doctors and three Other cases disposed of were: tion of the college year. their membership to the Ellington provided for the present Para­ from the floor did not prevail, the new Broad atraet school building Cornelius T. McCabe, 33, 60 filver- to the hospital. 4:38— News First Woman Conunanda Post tatudy which baa bean taking place list chosen being the names matter. nurses. ^ Rugieuls suffered a shock, It was WHAY—Nswa. 11:56— Students were exhorted to re­ Congregational church on that Derby. Sept. 20— —For the ffor tha paat yaar. graph B of Section IV regarding It’s been estimated by authoritlea grecn avenue, Hartford, speeding WONS—News. h a l^ t of buildings, grouping of Has Haud Caught reduced to vi-Jsck Zaiman. FRED A. you bone-dry . . . lavish at tonight’s meeting. WHAY—Supper Serenade. 10:00—Wrestling. Soldiers' Field, East cemetery. 11:00—Newsreel. Friends may call at the funeral The third session Df the Red w nC —Strictly Sporte: Weath­ mouton collar to keep you warm Tho mu.st l)oaiitifiil stylos, falirics and colora we’ve seen! Returns to Base 111 Censure Vote Ooss first aid course being given 11:16—News Bulletin. NEWMAN home thia evening from 7 to 10 er. LeaciiiiK mainifai'Uirors all ovor tho oountry aro helping us to make p. m.. and on Thursday from 8:30 3Iariiies Cross Han, auxiliary firemen and police in WONS—Sporte. as toast . . . stitched end styled connection with the Manchester Lieutenant Albert W. Harrison, (ContlBued from Page One) to 5 p. m.; and again from 7 to 10 8 : 20— Builder and Contractor the figure-flattering >vay! this the largost showing of homofurni.'ig .<(how! li'ou’ll di.scover new decorating ideas, (CoDtlnoed (rum Page One) Each session is of three hours (MuMNMkankr Badatka tiigad tf snow . . . come and try on er a short leava with hla parents, obstacle In the whole steel organi­ AGNES De MUE ROBEIIl lEWB 6:30— Open 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. roofing, alterations. now room arrangem ent.and many other fa.shion-wise ideas! And . . . Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Harrison zation 'Jfhlch may be very serious duration, and the course extends Fuoerals Leathernecks attacking hill posi­ Even. (8:80) Orch. 33.80, $3, WCCC—Nows; Music Hall. ‘‘No One Sells For Less” this beautiful buy now! - above all, you'll see the largest showing of furniture ever! Folding Travel-Alarm of S3 Myrtle street. He wae ac­ in the swift re-equipment of our over a six-week period. ■WTHT—Sereno Gammell; Wea companied by Mra. Harrison and defense services.” tions outside Seoul. '82.40: 1st Italc. 18.60, 88, 82.40; Telephone 2-3993 Misses' sizes 8 to 18. Mlse Mary J. Jonea Red Koreans were fleeing before 2nd Bole. $1.80. $1.20. Mat. ther. Arthur Drug Stores Representing tho .skilled oraftsmanship and designing of renown • LEATHER, CHOICE OF COLORS I Funeral servlcea for Mlsa Mary thia armored vanguard of a 40,- Sat. (2.30) Orob. 88, $2.40. WTIC—Emile Cote Glee Club. mamifac’turor.s! Kvorv stvle of furniture represented I Jane Jones of 154 New Bolton road, 000 man Allied liberation force. llUlfl4icliUUSS!SS^ 81A0; 1st Bale. $3, $2.40, $1A0: WKNB—Sporte Newsreel. . For Best aviM ksnRaiiAiMilawmi^ WONS—Jim Britt. / • 7 JEWEL MOVEMENT who died Alonday, were held thia Americans and their 0>mmunist 2nd Bair. $1.20 (Tax Inc.) OTHERS TO $4.5.00 afternoon at 2 o’clock from the enemy still were racing for poe- Tel. Hartford 5-3177 8:45— • IDEAL FOR YOURSELF OR H: HoUoran Funeral Homa, 175 Cen­ seasion of tha Capital. Oommunist AIR-CONOmONEO WDRC—Lowell Thomae. GIFT GIVING ter street, with Rev. Alfred L. troops rushed from the old south­ SasBcl X. O. M.'a WTIC—^Three Star Extra. WUliama, rector of St. Mary'e Epis­ east Korea front were reported Geldwya’s "PEJEASE WTHT—Sporte Headlines. Here Is One of Our New Home Fashions copal church, officiating. streaming into Seoul along a "OVB VERY BE BONE” WKNB—Music; News. The bearers were Forrest How- winding secondary road from the OWN” ,DRIVt IN WONS—Evening Star. .95 lac. Fed. Tax el, John Hyde, WTlfred Crockett southeast. K*rUy Uraagar Dtbarak K«rr S:58— Streamlined Modern and Robert McCormick. Inter­ Jaaa Eiaai Babt. Walkrr ■WTHT-Edwin C. Hilt. 4 ment wae In the East cemetery. The Leathernecks were atrllclng P. Laarfard PIKE THEATRE at Seoul from the northwest. Aaa Blyth V:0O— A slugging match in the streets •:U •;M • tiM WDRC—Beulah. In Striped r WONS—Fulton Lewis, Jr...... of the 500-year-old Capital—a "Braksa Amat” la calar About Town city normally of 1,000,000 people aad "BackataUp XM" WTHT—Storyland. •earned Imminent. - WHAT—Symphony Hall. American Walnut Memorial Lodge. No . 38, The Army announced Aday that ym c—One Man’s Family. Knights of Pythias, will meet to­ South Korean Marines have land­ fan— night at eight o'clock at Castle ed an destablished a beachhead at RIUUIES PLAYGROUND WTIC^-Newai hall on Golway atreet. Samchok on the east cosst of Ko­ Children Free Undei IV WONS—Tsllo-Teat. $47-50 JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 rea opposite Seoul. W DRO-Jaek SnUth. An important meeting of the Samchok la the eastern term­ h a r t p o r ’d T:80— 966 MAIN ST ...... MANCHESTER Democratic Town committee wUl inus of a railway which eroasea WONSTrOabrisl Hsatter. be held at Murphy's Restaurant Korea to Seoul. The rail line Is a d r i v e -im WTHT—Lons Ranger. at eight o’clock tonight. possible route for Oommunist re­ WDRC—CHub Fifteen. inforcements and supplies moving W nC —Music. .The Junior choir of the Second toward the Korean Capital. T:48— 9*- Congregational church will have WDRC—Edward R. Murrow. a rehearsal tomorrow aftamoon WONS—I Lovs a Mystery. at four o’clock, and the church Shower Is Given w n C —Here's To Veterans. choir at 7:30 tomorrow evening. StOO— • WDRC—^Mr. Chameleon. CUyton Gilbert, 57. of 80 Welle For Bride-Elect WONS—Music. atreet ^-aa sentenced to a term of WTHT—Dr. L Q. aU months in jaU today in Superior Mias Mildred McNeill, daughter WHAY—S tan on Parade. court. Gilbert was* presented un­ of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeill of W nC—Halls of Ivy. and der’ a charge of "Injury or risk of 330 Center street Was honored SilO— Injury to children.” with a mlscellfineous shower BteHa 8aa.; “OPEff CITt” WHAY—Organ Noctures. Thursday evening. The party was “f a t r e b w a s a FCLLBACK” 8:88— held at the home of Mra. Edward WONS—Braves vs. 8L Louis Household Needs Shirley Sussman Berggren of 9 Foster street. The color'spbeme of the decora­ WDRC—Dr. Christian. Back From Europe tions was blue and whits. ’Tbs WHAY—Music from HoUywood. bride-to-be opened her gifts whfle EASTWOOD WTHT—Cliche Caub. v seated beside a wishing well. W n c —Great Oildersleeva. New York, Sept. 20—(Special)— Guests were present from Hart­ iWONB—International Airport; Shirley Suaaman of 693 Center ford, Cromwell, HIgganum, Port­ Ann RIchnrd News. I street, Manchester, Conn., arrived land, Middletown and this town. Biyth WIdmark 8KI0— SrEOIM.WWlAW^'^*^ here Sunday on board the Holland A buffet atyle luncheon was Fnriey Qsoo WDR(?—It Pays to be Ignorant. American liner Volendam, which served. Mrs. Berggren was assist­ Grain ger Tleniey WHAY—Moonlight Matinee. docked at Pier 5 in the North River ed by her daughter and nieces. “OUR WTHT—Detour, at Hoboken, with 1,402 paszengen Mias McNeill will be married to “Night w n c —^Dangerous ' Assignment, Bed Sheets returning from a summer of atudy Edward Berggren, Jr.^ Saturday, VERY and the 2000 Plus. and tra,val In Europe. October 7 at the Center Congre­ 81 * 99 WHITE MUSLIN aty” 8:80— V* The studenU, loaded down with gational church. OWN” Wn<3—Mr. District Attorney. * aouvenira of their summer’s stay, 3:U-S:SS-S;n I:4S-S:U ' WTHT—Chandu the Magician. reported they had been welcomed WDRC—Robert Q. Lewis. Better get 2 of theee throughout Western Europq.' Some Hospital Notes II SDN.I IBroken Arrow" In Tech WONS—Ths Family Theater. of them had spent thq. .summer ip 18.-00— or be aorry tater. Limit I2-98 work camps, othen'ln achool. some Patients Today ...... 142 WTHT—Sporte. in study toura and stlU othan in Admitted yesterday: Mra. Win­ WHAY—News; Moonlight MaU- i to a eoatomer. individual travaL ona Croteau,/ 18S Wadsworth nes. SOFT street; Arvid Weiman, SO Cot­ Brinf thi \ family on t flight to tho Mooii w n c —Big Story. tage street; Roxanne Heritage, 43 WDRC—tbmes Orchestra. HANDSOME Introductory Possible Polio Pearl street; Mrs. Edna Worm- WONS—Frank Edwards; News. Price — —— $ 2 1 9 . 5 0 stedt, Rockville; Mrs. Emmie De- 10:80— CHINCHILLA BOUDOn SHADES Date-Calchin' Junior! Case Exakttiued Veau, 18 Lenox street; Mrs. Jean WDRC—Jazz Concert. Vsschlo, 28 West Center strsst; WTHT—Newspaper of the air. THAT GOES Mrs. Margaret Nichols, 78 Walls w n c —Richard Diamond. Beautifully simple . . . and simpljr A five-year-old Manchester girl Our best recipe for an ever-jingling phone . . . street; Max Borkowski, Rockville; WONS—Jack’a Waxwoiks. EVERYWHERE \ perfect for the family who Iovob tha the odl lamp. « o w .^ O s la being ^mmined in McOook Me- \ moiiaj boapltal in Hartford today Mrs. AUcs Jewell, Andover. 10:48— . T sweeping lines of raodem design* you’ll be off to the big game in this classy checked Admitted today; Joseph Rug- WTHT—Hartford Speaks. Blae, plA. ft* - ^ ^ - aa a poaaible case of infantile ienis. East Hartford; Mra. Bvalyn So comfortable, this perfect-for-town, ideal-for-th» Fashioned of beautiful atriped wal« paralysta. SKe was taken into country: coat in chinchills— the fabrio tlut’s causing charmer of Milliken wool trihimed with contrast­ the hospital sresterday.. Harvey, 38 Ubsrty strsst; Pawl nut . . . with plank tops, recessed Although several suspect cases Tongren, Jr., South Coventry; Mrs. sudi exdtement this season. A Ken Whitmore drawer pulls, swell-fronts and beveled HOUSE URESSES ing velveteen . . . in green or red checks .. . Sizes have already been examined and Shlrisy Dswhurat, IS Crestwood . eontemporarv classic, beautifully lined mth Skinnei edge plate glass mirror. *nii8 priea drive; Philip Esdard, 59 School AUTO GLASS OloBed Wed. at Noon—Open Thurs. ’til 8 9 to 16. foimd not to have the disease, 11 rayon satin. Toss-on strspe, inside glove poeget. includes dresser and mirror, bad* positive poho cases have been street. m ir r o r s Sizes t o l& Open Other Dayn from 8 to 8:30 found here. - Discharged yesterday: Mrs. 7 and chest. Double dresser ia ayailaUa Oaoeoata of Sl.»S * 0 0 Maryann KsUsy, 58 Dsimont also, at proportionate ttvlng& Btrsst; Mra. Shirley Bromley and Tataea. AH i d - “ Exclusively at OPEN EVENINOS by Appointment, daughter. OUcad; Mrs. Margaret SUrto Tomoppow • J BUDGET PAYBCBNTS Am agod PersoDBl Notfees O’Connor. 144 Peart strsst; Mrs. phoM il5 t «r MR f 0«r Sm nt T sar ReqiaiismMita .. Mary McGowan, 14S Middle ’Turn­ • ''• ’•sea Buy - It In O ur Card of Thanks pike, east; Kathlssn McMullen, 35 r^'T. 1 wish to thank all of mr friaada Flower strsst; Mrs. Joyce Allaby, anc rtlatlTea (or their many acta of 34 Cottage stTssL klndneta and srmpathy extended laa Dlsdiugsd t^yritsnry Kss- COLOR BY Big aeirs here is Ute phmgtag V neck. Picture It on you, witk • V J F O F M A N C H F ,Tf New Dress Salo^Kf daring the lUnaes and at the ttma of Bsy. 48 Bralnari N*cs. fsmt psarls or • eostume choker. Yoa’P lovo tko casual eoi tha daath of aiy alatar, Kn. Rabaoca A SOB to Mr. of the 44 heneslst alssvss — alao thO kltteu ■oftneas of tl J. Wright. X asaaelaUr Uwak Major Bharagtim — Jontasa-exclualve blend of 8neat virgin worsted Jonas Major Abbott add MaJe*; VaU and Mrs. W tSS^aiUM o, 2T Bear, borough road. BNBS with fsaarknMs Vieam. Beautifully waahablet moth-resistant, : . / "ne of -the Meemern.Artay fee thair illH arildew rsatstant — sad pocks to perfectlou because It’s pracU- BirtbBirth today;today A Augh6|h W TODAY • PE T T Y G U IL T ; A fw ot’’ / r A ’. y Alasaadar fTiiiben and Mrs. FIrwA Ibsrtl. eaBy wrinUo-proof. 9 suave eolura. >2-40. 8.85. MAIN ST UHri:-.;!! Hh.H .IHJ'), / u ^ / n t u i ' '"Jj iv, y.' MAM:HESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCREBTER. c o n n , MTCDNEfSDAV. SEPTEMBER 20. 1950

UANCHBSTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1950 'S . . . FOR Rockville santod to the Moot llev. Henry J, CTBrisn, Bishop of the Hartford Find Builder ns Season DIocom a check of 91000 to fur­ ther the woric of his charities. The List Members Assembly presentation was made at the an- Is Not Guilty S Of mtal dinner of the organisation at­ tended by MO memMrs of the ^ — - CONVERT-- Of Grand Jury ipp«r of Catholic state drela. Louis G. White Had A|>- idle* . of Gohimbiu pealed from Convic­ TO COMFORT Tolland County Resi­ the ftet Event Bithop O’Brieii tion in Local Court dents Who Brought TO CLEANLINESS In Indictment iOikboM -AaMBiMy, L *«e a ot Banquet Guest Louis G. White, 33, of 4«8 Adams Mumbiw,iat«tt«4 ite fWl Muon Street, w u found not guilty of ■Rockville, Sept. 20— (Special) — i- -V « m O ^ MMtnr tu t «T«fitRS St. Margaret's Clrdo, Daughters TO CONVENIENCE breach of the peace by a- Jury in At the opening of the Criminal S t BrISctt’a dnureh hnll. TIm of Isabella, of this town, w u well the Court of Common Pleas Crim­ WM iMMUtlfully dncornud, rtpreeentM at the dinner tut eve­ term of the Tolland County Su­ inal Division in Hartford yester­ the supper w u deltdoos. Mrs. ning at the Hotel Bond, In honor TO ECONOMY perior court yesterday, prayer waa of Moat Rev. Henry J. O’Brien, day. White had appealed from a in A. Buries, chslrmsn of the offarad by Rev. William C. H. imittee, snil the members of the Bishop of the Hartford Diocese, conviction in Manchoster Town Convert Your (*reaeiit Healing System to Effi­ sponsored Im the state organlu- Moa of Tolland. Probation offlctr .^ jn ittee were to be consimtulst* Court whtre he w u fined $100 tf'-fer puttinf on such s fine aupr. tion, of which Bather J. Cranker cient, Economical Oil Heat. ^^Individualized*’ (Tharlaa Underwood presented the Is state regent Rev. Kdward J. and aentenced to M days In Jail, Russ Rainbow Shea, state chaplain, in behalf of Service to Suit YOUR Needa and Wishes. court with a silk flag, the gift of pollowlng the supper, Mrs, uecution auspended. "<■ nley Juros, president presided the circlu In the state presented : White, a builder, told Judge By Converting NOW You: the Burpee WomenI's Relief Corps. f a brief busIneM meeting, at to Bishop O'Brien, a check for one Walter M. Pickett he was a lay Sanitone, the magic, modern dry cleaning gets the dirt and takes out The following were the members 'X' thousand dollam, to be used for * > ' Uch time Mm. John Daley, pro- preacher in the Church of Christ. 1. AVOID THE AUTUMNAL “RUSH” PERIOD the .spots, gives your clothes that like-new look, press lasts longer too. of the Grand Jury which brought chairman, outlined the pro- state charity. The local man w u represented by in the indictment of murder in the Over four hundred persona at­ Attorney John ,S. Rottner. 2. OBTAIN MORE LIBERAL TERMS - .. for the eotninc year. Mem- tended the banquet. Each regent second degree against Mrs. Mary 01 _ were reminded of the need Mm. Lomtta Charbonneau of 30 Guzman; t-ewls W. Phelpe, Alton escorted her own chapter into the .3. ARE ASSURED OF MATERIAL AVAILABILITY more volunlecm to help with ballroom where the meal w u Drive F testified that White had FOR PICK UP AND DELIVERY CALL 2-00.30 Lathrop. Andover: George Jacob­ aurgical dresaingi for cancer contracted to build a home for her sen. Coventry: Hubert Collins, Co­ served. Other guests present in­ CONVERSION BURNERS ROll.ER-RURNER UNITS ^ents. The group'meets every cluded Mrs. Carolyn Manning, na­ and her husband and thst he had lumbia: Miss Emma Bate, Mrs. neetey afternoon at 1:S0 at tional regent, who told of the char­ received a $500 depoalt. After COMPLETE HEATING SYSTEMS OR USE CASH AND CARRY AND SAVE 10% Iva Price Sloan, Ellington; C. Knifhts of Columbus hall, itable work the Daughters of lu - Mveral months puaed and no Daniel Way, W. S. Porter, Hebron; work w u done on the horns, she nbem are urged to come and bela are doing throughout the Free E»timate» Gladly Given Ensign Klbbe. Cheater Worthing­ 40^ ^rk u long u they can, even United States; Miw Mary Reilly, uid, they instituted action against White to gel their deposit back. ton, Somers; M. D. O’Connell, Staf­ {they can devote only an hour national secretary, and M iu Mae ford Springs; James Burke. Simeon I this work. Oonnom, national chancellor; Mrs. Charbonneau asserted B. Uihrsen. Tolland: Raymond I. that while the action w u pending, Father Hackett of Hartford and L.ongIcy Frank Kelita, Union; White called her on the telephone I ’ Bleb*P Areepta Charity Gift Father Orennan of East Hart­ John Dailey, Jr.. Maurice Spurting, ford: Rev. James Timmins of St. and threatened her. WILLIAMS Vernon, Howard Pratt, Willlngton. i^Martford. Sept. 20— — The Bridget's church this town, and The builder denied either tele­ IQnneeticut State circle. Daugh- Rev. Oeorge Hughes of St. James's phoning Mrs. Charbonneau or At the opening of the seaaion. of Isabella last night pre- church. threatening her. M i i B i n the State's Attorney announced that the cases of Stanley Gorraley. on. SERVICE Oliver J. Asseltn, and Felix Grera- aEAM EKS^ LAUMDEREKS mo had been settled by payment .341 BROAD STREET T E L. 2-1257 HAHRRISON STREET MANCHESTER of their fines, and the caae of Gaorge F. Robertson was nolled. James W. Donovan plead guilty to the Issuance of fraudulent check and was lined »25. In the case of Frank Matareae, age 41, Attorney A. U DlLorenzo 'baked permiaalon A' to withdraw from the caae and this was granted. Matarese plead BUY NOW - SAVE! guilty to the charge of fraudulent You haven’t M en anything until you’ve M en the smart, issue of check. It was brought out that he presented a cheek for $300 new fashions for Fail st Smart Dress Shop. for cashing at the Vernon Inn, ahd P g V E S r that he had a long court record ap­ pearing in court some 22 times . . . and you’ll never, never start to save T i f C S t O * ! ! since 1925. He was sentenced to money on women’s wear until you start one year In Tolland Jail. Judge GOAT doing your bn.ving at Smart Dress Shop. James E. Murphy reserved decision In the case of Emmons B. Sault, Jr., the case being continued for Hera you’ll find lovely fashions that have that “High disposition to a later date for fur­ .•not or> Priced Look”— and yet they’re yours for dollars leas than ther Investigation when it was elMwhere. Come . . . see our new, new fall faahions. brought out that Sault, a World War II veteran had been a patient / v« LOV cool //•id ' at the Newington hospital. ^ wiU Hold y oor n Ralph Baker, t», charged with L flu a iW i). using a motor vehicle without the owper's permission was given ^ ’o-wov p'®''- storage- undertermlned sentenM at the State Reformatory in Cheshire and j u t on probation for two j»eart. mets KPueet The court was Informed that he on Long-Wearing Fiber Seat Covers! v\ \ \ ' ^ f f ' had already spent 57 days in Tol- J at P la n Ws Give Consumrm liv e r* Eugene Rivets, 62, of Stafford - -...... : . Springe, pleaded guilty to a charge Profll-Sharlng (irren 10" Scr*w *«"V • Chrome-Plated. of injury or risk of injury to chil­ Stamps dren and was given a one year • Fin Either Side of Car. merits c^anckc^ieA^ Ob AU Piirrhaara. SAYEoH^lfe$tOfto Jail aentence. Micah I. Krichevsky 1013 MAIN ST— NEAR MAPLE STREET NON-GLARE of Hamden waa fined $30 on a REAR VIEW reckless driving charge, an appeal FIBER SEAT COVERS from the Columbia court. The only MIRROR____ accused asking Jury trial was • Smart Patternt Frank Brown of Ellington who pleaded not guilty to charges of Alpaca Lined Biaoer-Like ^•iolation of liquor laws and • Smooth Fitting statutory'rape, his case being as­ • Long Wooring signed fqr Thursday. nXTILE The caae of Eugene Wanat of Tolland, charged with embezzle­ \ Mouton Collar ment, obUinlng money under false STORE’S i ' y / ' pretenses, perjury and false re­ ... ports to town was assigned for .Sacilad-BMiin next Tuesday. Guard Organization CELANESE RAYON FOG LIGHT A meeting was held Tuesday ' FREE evening at the StaU Armory to MOST SIOANS romplete organization of Company MARQUISETTE TAILORED INSTALI.ATION G. of Rockville. BatUllon Com­ AND COACHES 3.95 mander, Lieut. Col. Foblan John­ CURTAINS '.'J" n^WH'Rae. son announced that the company would be Company G. Rockville, ‘They look Uke Nylon.” 2nd BatUllon, 1st Infantry Regi­ Dwible Stitched Side Hems ment, Connecticut " State. Guard. I t is. Lesg — 42 In. WMe The Captain will be Frank Saenger It'a THREE screwdrivers for le u than the ijrice oi ONE! and other officers,, 1st LleuUnant Tliia omoiing tool la actually 3 acrewdrivera—^yet it takes Lewis E. Miner; Second Lieutenant, SHI Big 37 Piece up no mere spoca than one! You can u m it os a full sIm William Kuca; second lieutenant ifc,. i:. ■Ss’ screwdriver— or change it into o Midget or Phillips-type Charles Pltkat. Lieut. Col. Johnson has two Rockville men on his sUff, Only SDolDd-BGoiir with a turn el the fingers. So simple a child eon operate it. CapUIn David Mills S 2, and Cap­ Buy one ibr the home emd one lor the car. Hurry . . ■ FIGURED RAYON SOCKET tain Julius May, S 4. The company HEADLAMPS quonlitiea are limited . . . get yours early to ovoid dl»« is now enlisting men from 17 to FIT MOST A Q ,. appointment! 55 and they will drill at the A r­ MARQUISETTE TAILORED WRENCH mory every Tuesday evening. Men CARS . .. Each W O C from Manchester, ThompsonviUe, CURTAINS ^ SET Rock'ville, Willtmantic and Daniel­ D u h le gUtcliiM BMe Hems AUTO STORES son will make up tlje company. All GENUINE MOUTON COLLAR! IS iMhM Long officers will attend a orlenUtion ,.95 Your Firestone Dealer course at Camp BoWIea NIantic, 856 MAIN ST. TEL. 7080 from September 21 to the 24th. WATER REPELLENT! S 2 J I Women’s Guild F&D The Women's Guild of the Union Congregational church will hold a 5 WONDERFUL COLORS I PERMANENT FINISH pet luck supper this evening at CRETONNE 6:80 o’clock to be followed by a - ORGANDY RUFFLED CURTAINS Univeraal-Typa meeting' at eight o’clock In the WAR. A AS TOAST I SLIP COVERS 72 bKkea L u g — 42 laebu Wide OUR T O Y chapel. Rev. Edith Preuss will AUTO FLOOR MAY speak on “ Some Experience in In­ Be Sure You Visit Our Booths dia." Mrs. John Fagen will be Hvn-lbae ______Flit M o# Co m ^ -9 8 TAILORED BY MASTERS! Beaewi Fatterm the soloist. At Manchester's Product Show^ WSCS Meeting O M IT ^ DEPARTMENT PERMANENT HNISH The executive committee of the WSCS of the Rockville Methodist ORGANDY COTTAGE SETS p church will meet this evening at ON SAI.E IN OOH NEW Maay Patterm — AB Oelem eight o’clock at the home of Presi­ CO A T S A L O N NOW OPEN dent Gladys Neri. M A IN FLO O R Name Committee SlsSSwt For a complete selection of toys, visit our Toy Dept. JftsBUiIl At a meeting of the Baptist - m deposit will hold any item ’til Christmas. ehureb council, a pulpit commit­ SHOWER AND WINDOW CURTAINS AVOID HIGHER PRICES—SHOP NOW tee was named to serve, as fol­ J/ lows.-Mrs. Walter Edwards, Miss AH ?•*?*** *<5«tral Park" Pattani TRIKI 6 Ft. AnniAE. LutUm. George Schwarz, ChaliB •*•••••• ,30,49 AU Colors, Including Red. Wine, Gray.aad Blark M S U ».. llapiMewffh CIRCLE H RANCH IMgene Edwarda and Reginald 6-INCH SlIF-JOINT B A S K n IXnNUON The short storm coat in Orlgtmml Ifulpment BICYCLE Bent The church la now with­ DltM ...... 112.98 S 5 . M Set CORD out a paatoir, as Rov. Adolph John­ camqL fleece . . . In aisea COMBINATION FLIERS OweMfy . Mreava irn ffr Equipped With Side Wheria nvbberCcver son has accepted a can to become 9-17— 839.98 S t i^ to watch 17.49 W ere 49c ^ » F I R I S T O N I i pastor of the Natick, R. I., Baptist 8 9 ' ^h$79Boo ...... 89.98 church. BED PILLOWS ALWAYS: 3 9 c FAN BEITSI FeotlMU Mapk Chair T h e 'RockvlUe American Legion nued With Crwhed football team will play Manchester UlUOM, aovaiB...... 82.2$ Oeeee Feathen < this evening under the UghU with ShMlt n i members of the loeel team reoort- , Handeome heather tweed in ing at the Legion Home, West V O A M i T O Y STREET ' full lengrth belted coat. ’treet et *:S0 p. tn. Heather ihhdes of beige. 9 IM ... * Pllltw Casts . Eseertlag Teem SWEEPER The Eecorting team of Kiowa greyf blue aa4 charcoal. Full length storm coat in lU Y O N Any yeaagater will he .ns CoimciL Degree of Pocahontae S i c ^ 10-18—-847-$0 cavalry twill with the veo‘ THE ■feud Oe eum ene. 2 6 will hold a rehearsal thin evening new rounded shoulder in 2.98 st 7:90 o’clock at Red Men’s ban green, beige, navy, wine or Backaletpen have < never been grey . . . Sixes 10-18— 844 TEXTILE STORE AUTOSTOpES very popular—gartlcuiariy , with - - ■ nXUHINATED COMPi pepige who have just reiiirntd 841 MAIN ST.I 818 MAIN 8t )-5n I aH ^* riNGS RANK Your Fhr9itW p«al«r 4 • fidii tup atiMy eegiig [BURTON'S . $ 4 . 9 5 8.58 MAIN 8X. ; i - s f - 1, ; .-1 •• • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1050 PAGE 81

on October 14 at th* South Meth whistler always escaped. Several this aum will be turned over to of apecial Interest to Manchester valuabla concert sxparisne*. Fart Mrs. Florsnce Wood, snnouncs* for part Urn# during th# aummar odiat church. The ceremony will tlmea when Jacquelyn’s father, a Meeting Is Held the tumor clinic for the purpose State Staff, OonneeUiut National months whll* the dlffsrant nurses Shower Is Given residenU, as It will faatura young, of th* proc*«da will bs used for a th* following as membera of th* b* performed by Rav. Earl Story, of purchasing needed equipment. Guard. Fall Concert high school, acholarahlp to sneour- Public Nurse war* on vacation. 8h# will con­ night worker In an oil field. ' was Guards The school director la L t Colonel board to serve with her for the AMESITE DRIVEWAYS former paator of the local church. Bv Hairdressers The group enjoyed a delicious local guest artists who havt al­ ag* other young people to develop tinue to work on thla basis until For Miss Lennon away from home, aomeone broke Wesley L. Rogerson of New Brit­ ready shown promise of real con­ year: Vice preaident, Marion Me- their talent*. " • r e d u f e O r a t e s November as at present the or­ In but always eluded police. spaghetti dinner, which was fol- ain, assistant chief of staff, 0-3, cert ability. The club Itself will Lagan; secretary, Maude Kloppen- lowi'il hy a brief Inislnesa meeting. Of Local Club • GRADP'G f r e e SINCE 1920 Reports Made ganisation la short of two nui^s. When Jacquelyn’s engagement iiccr School of the SUte Staff. Chief regular be represented by the chorus un­ The club will hold its first meet­ burg: treasurer. Mildred Cary; Miss Dorothy Lennon, daughter At a meeting of the hairdress­ At thla meeting plan* were made ing of th* season on Monday eve­ program. Elsie Gustafson p hospi­ • POWER ROLLER USED WORK Mrs. Barnes Is sick and Mrs. Whistler of Dirge waa announced Ang. 1 the a'm y coordinator I* Colonel Fred­ der the direction of Mrs. Elsie Oua- at Mr*. Helen Lennon, of 66 School whistled tunes changed to a funer­ ers of Manehrsler last evening at for winter aetIvlUes, the first one erick O. de Rohan, chief o f the tafson. During this past summer ning, October 2 In the Federation tality, Ethel Lange; active mem- • FREE ESTIMATES GUARANTEED The first fall meeting of the Smyth la on vacation, street, was given a sterling and of which will be "Beauty Salon Chaminade Group to barship, Dorothy Keeney; asso­ Through the courtesy , and apnn- al march. Then came telephoned the home of Miss Anne MeAdams, Expm 250 to Be Pres­ Connectlput MlUtary District, Mrs. Gustafson, wall known to room of Oanter church, Tha pro­ • TIME PAYMENTS CALL Manchester Public Health Nurs­ crystal shower last evening by her Threatens Bride Week■’ to be held during the week * ^ * r t m ^ OssbM, fast ss nS- Commander of student troop* Is gram, arranged by Mrs. Barbara ciate membership, Charlotte Gray; ing Association wa* held yesterday sorahlp of Leon Dobkin a broth threats. IS Oak street, the (Insl report on Present Its Program Manchester audiences as a concert MANCHESTER office associates at the Fuller "Your daughter will never msr- of Oetoher 22 to 20. 'Phe National ------J vsasMI* I e ll at Nlandc for In* Colonel Arthur L. Baldwin of Mll- soprano. In addition to her vocal Duke, chairman, Is entitled "The welfare,. Grace Case; publicity, • SAVE \0% FOR CASH In the Clinic rooms at the Man­ at the Products Show has n^n Bnuh Company. The gucata en­ the lawn party held this siinuner Hairdressers and Cosmotologlsts iund to rsUsvs (u ^ sfBtoi Isabel Worth; librarian. Ruth 7091 made available to the Public (Continued from Pag* One) ry Herbert.’’ the caller told Mrs. K.Inkhsm'nk' ______ford. On INovcniber 14th work, has been studying' choral Development of Music." Hostesses chester Memorial hospital. joyed a dinner at Fuller Park In for the benefit of the tumor ellnir Association has appointed Miss ’s OaopoaBd also baa i ■iiy ctlon Period Advance detachmenU will re­ for the social hour following th* Shedd and Grace Fraser In an hon­ •A V B W ITH Health Nurses. ('adow one night. ’T m going to Oooton eaU a Btonaehlo toals directing with Mrs. Pietro Soldano A large part of the meeting was Hartford. . . „ n i was read. After all bllla arc paid Hernice .Imd chairman of this port at Camp Bowles Wednesday of the .Soldano-Schuleen Studios, entertainment are under the orary capacity as past president. Their exhibit will show Various at night, whistling tunes ami wolf kill her. and If 1 don’t gel her The Chaminade Chonw o f 2.8 devoted to the reports of the vari­ Miss Lennon and Richard H. get your little boy, Mickey” a balanee of $770 will be left, and event in Manehc.stcr, LVMLPNnuursaBBi JdUtterA 8*Pt. * > - T h « Ori*n- and troops of the Headquarters voices started rehearsals Monday and will make her debut at the chairmanship of Hr*. Jean Lcd- ous committees for the months of phaaes of their work In the homes Wann of Hartford will be married calls. Police were called but the tatMi 8«h«»l for a u u Guord Offl- Detachment, CNO and the Con­ and Tuesday of this week, in pre­ concert In November In a n*w wlth. DeMAIO BROTHERS of the sick. China’s Hainan island Is shout Ciall Now — W t P*r*■*' YOU'LL BE A\AD ABOUT United States In order to visit va­ win be the Instructor*. rious Public Health clinics. The *ai0dul* of matructlon will Flora E. Chase of "Harmony 'The county solicitor estimated It koap the officer** Busy from YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS The Manchester Chest Clinic would be 48 hours before the " ■ Hill" In Bolton who ha* prsvlously NEW, NEW was Chosen for her to call as It Is raTellle at 8:15 a. m. until 9:30 glvsn private lessons in voice and suits of the autopay PHday nlihh and/ 4:30 Saturday recognised as one of the outstand­ known. He said he waa Interested violin In West Hartford, la txpand- ing clinics in the state. Mrs afternoon. The Snal criUqtte wlU Ing her activities to include the lo­ In a pathological report on the con­ and at 2 p. m. Sunday followed by Raynor also said that 93 children tents of the girl’s stomach. cal area this year. Mrs, Chase, a WONDERFUL attended the pre-school clinics In a «Io*ln* oaremony with officer* JET-TOWER DISHWASHER There waa no evidence of e t e r ­ former member of the Hartford June. There the children are dapartini: fo# home at 8 p. m. The Symphony, studied violin with nal wounds or bruises. Police ^ t e f ■uejecU to be studied during the vaccinated and, inoculated for tnadimar'Grassman of New York Comp/ete/y M odernizes Dishwashing f diphtheria In order to protect them Lindsav Rice said Miss Maclolek course cover a variety of eubjecte waa found lying on her back, her City. She hae been soprano soloist NEW, NEW when they start school In the fall. ranging from administrative poll- handa folded across her chest and with churches in Hartford arid Mrs. Helen Lynch Traygls, a tie*, traffic control, disaster relief her clothing neatly arranged. plains and other civilian defense Rockville and is studying vole* trained assistant, was employed now with Wylll* Waterman of plans and procedure*. HmWt liristi NBm ll Its*) Olcbias isvtliH **• prtscls)* The achool was organised under Hartford and Oscar Seagle of New tkit wM cUsf* an pm Wist aksst 4itlM*tM*|... krisi neri irir-kieir-kit'kif-k-k-k-k-k'k-k-k'k-k'k-k the’ supervision of Major General York. pticlicil k«h Ms r**r 4iHy Ilf* tkH esa* sks* tk* ticssa cliiwf Frederick G. - Relncke and the Mr*. Chase will sing on Friday Mksrslnk ksra cl*Ml*|l night for the Bolton Orange open * MARLOW’S SHOE DEPARTMENT * schednle vtaa. prepared by Lt. Col. Th* TonngilowB Kitchens Automslic Di^h•-»*her brinit* ntarlee ®. Robinson, of Salem, as- house to be held at the Community ’,'1 THE FURNITURE YOU WANT... >-oa raally practical, efficient, automatic diehesihinK . . siftant chief of staff, 0-2 of the Hall In Bolton Center. 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vaaloR force near Seoul la Mtlng GOP Rallv Here mitteas. Report* from each chair­ Uelvtn Hathaway from Hartford, steadily ahead and has .crossed man wera gone over and the duties and John Yeomans from Wtlllman- the Han River, tha natural do- Rotary Host of each committee were clarified. tic. TVie singing was led by George Ibntins IfrniUk fsnsb before the dty. The On October 15 Interpretations of controvsrslal Oraaladio with James McKay at ture of Seoul Itself may or may Weddings Issues were cleared up by the Gov­ the piano. Birthday greetings were OKS. Sunday afternoon, October 10, To Governor ernor and all chairmen were given extended to Harold Crosier, Mark not be imminent and It does not at S p.m. the Polish Republican the opportunity to ask questions Holmea and Russell Wright. An­ make toe much military differ­ Club will hold a Republican Rally Faulkner-Sullivan concerning their duties and the niversary greetings were given to x m o u a m rdwosoUte Head of Qub District Donna and Andrew Thomaa. No (Iw*1 t u w ence whether It is. The Btst pur­ at White Eagle ball. North street Of local intcreit la nawa of. the ' welfare of the club in general. imder the sponaorthip of a Com­ Greeted at Meeting of During the regular meeting door prlae was awarded but sev­ pose ef this northern Invasion marriage of Mias Dorotby Mary ' force Is to cut communications mittee headed by John Kacmerexyk president Cart Furay presided and eral make-ups were presented to M ItrtM Republican Section Leader for Sullivan to Ivan Stanley Faulkner, \ Manchester Unit thera were two visitors present, past winners. BoltM««i^ Ba< •t Um and supply routes for the North rgM ««•»-«« District 4. which look place Saturday, Sep­ Cl«« iWIi m i B h*. Korean armies to the south, and Among the prominent guests tember 16 at ten o’clock In St. The Manchester Rotary club ob­ will be Oohgressmsn-at-large An­ Joseph's Cathedral. Hartford. The served District Governor’s night, •osvcMrnoN BMm this can be accomplished without possession of Seoul Itself. Control toni Sadlsk. Mrs. Alice Leopold, bride is the daughter of Daniel J. when they played host last night Ot. ** B«(l ...... **“•* Mayor Harold Turklngton, Re­ .Sullivan of 420 East Center street to the Rotary Governor of the tta monux by M«H ...... » ^ of the roads leading out of it is publican Town Chairman William and the late Mrs. Elizabeth Tan­ 291 Bt dlaUlct, Karl D. Lee o( Om maotb by lUtl ...... J Davis, and many others. ttai(M Oow ...... • ' 2 enough. ner Sullivan. The bridegroom la Thompsonvllle, at the Mancheiter Kitchen Sink WMbly. to “»"'•' ...... To the south, United Nations Dinner will be served at 5 p.m. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clqrence Country Clut. •uM. tolWfHb. On« Tbbr ...... Stuoo J 2 and tickets may be eecured from H, Faulkner, Sr, of Nlantlc. Governor Lee extended greet­ Wm* bI rorBifo .... forces arc also moving forward, Mr. Kacmercryk, Benjamin Par- Palms and vases of white glad­ back across the Naktong River, ings and good wishes of Rotary Problem? MBMltBR o r tyka, or Mrs. Bernice Sendrowskl. ioli and asters formed the setting International’s President Arthur TOP Ai»oa*T«P rM H maintaining preaeuro to engage Refreshments will be served dur­ for the ceremony which was per­ LaGueux of Quebec, Canada. In Do away with that rotted linoleum permanently hy TIM MbbrfTM" rrwb M •Mlaaivbly tha North Korean armies where ing the afternoon and evening, in-, formed by Rev. John F. Bennett, bis talk to the Rotarians of Man­ W tiu to lb Mm o to ti eluding soda and popsielee for .the .lames B. Tsmner. cousin of the installing a YoungNtown Porcelain or Tracy Slainlewt •U M to MbMebM er*4)Ub to it a* they are at a moment when their chester, Governor Lee called at­ SS i^tow Sw w aitto lb tbib pbbbT children. bride, was soloist, who was accom­ tention to four things that are ot Steel Sink.—TOP ONLY. InAlnct may be to turn to the All persona InteresteS In Repul^ on every floor of panied by Vincent Scully on the M b *1*0 Um Mbbl bbwb PbbU bbbbb^ Importance, to all Rotarlane. Hr Many alzea and prices to choose from, all with drain- All figlttb bl rbbOblkibtMb ol bbbblbl north. Stiff resistance Is being llcan activltlea are cordially In­ organ. apoke of the Rotary Foundation boards and backspla.sh. •IbtwtcIMb bbrbla bfb bibb rb»br»b«. met In many instances, and there vited to attend. Mr. Sullivan presented hia daughter in marriage. She wore a Fellowsliip and that any Rotary run M Mlbbl el N. B. A- has as yet been no general col­ gown of white slipper satin de­ Uul. may sponsor a fellowship stu. rOFNtER MATERIALS M. IBC- lapse of enemy morale. We may the Watkins Store! signed with a basque bodice, man­ dent. The number now bring aided • FORMICA • LINOLEl’M 4 DFROHEX PubliflMlb Rbprbbbo•> I.. .ip..>, Murera, bread and butters, large ptataa ly drunk.” Aren't the two words cessories and a corsage of sweet­ bank examiner for the State Bank­ sembly with the officers of the wbb a picture in which Ruasla en> Save t o tx trs 10% or mors heart rosea and gardenias. ing Department. He aerved in the club and the chairmen of the com- REGULAR PRICE-if mutually contradictory 7 xMch w sy oo Round Trips to JojMd unlimited powera of laitla- Well, what words would one use On the Bie Second:.. When the couple left on a wed­ European theater with the Army purchased separately tlTO^ And the bbbiunptlon that big dtitf, small towns, rtsnrts, ding trip, the bride was wearing a Corps " f Engineers during the $ 9 . 9 5 to describe a state of feeling In crerywhera . . . jlltuablb wenld ha able to call the skipper blue gabardine suit with war. SPECIAL PRICE which pulse and heart and mind IN IX M N M -ra iO matching accessories and a white Ugly Eczema ituae ln>4WCh a threatening man- Bargains orchid corsage. are suddenly tonicked into har­ TOUR! Manchester chooses its traditional dining room furniture, Coming Marriage jBcr helpM compound our fear of mony with all the highest pur­ and floor coverings, on Watkips big Second floor. Mr. and Mrs. F'aulkner, after No Joke 'Rusbla aa an all-powerful atrate- Sccmorton”Amasing America' | October 1, will occupy the lower Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Farr, of $60-00 poses of the univeree, in which Tours, to sceoic areas, big citias, i flat of the bride’s father’s house, 513 Main street, announce the The Itching torment of eczema :gist your own life suddenly seems Mahogany and cherry are the two most popular traditional 418 East Center street. The bride coming marriage of their daugh­ is enough to make anyone wretch­ Now wo are forced to aak our- hitioric spots, Taettieo play- ed and anxious for relief. Sufferers completely and clearly dedicate gioundi all over the country! woods. Tables for living-dining-room use are also shown here is a. graduate of Hartford Public ter. Miss Annette Catherine Farr, arrison s aelvoa wtUthor thia aaaumpUon is Hlgir school and the Hartford to Reno Peter Coma, eon of Mr. from itching eczema, pimples, an­ to goals which. In turn, make all • ' I as are mantel and buffet mirrors. V (eaaonaMo and valid. Wo have to t'K.NTER ! School of Music. TTie bridegroom and Mrs. Peter Coma qf 160 El- gry red blotches or other Irritatilig IN THE OF MAIN STREET of living seem thriUingly worth TRAA KI. AfiKNC V was graduated from Chapman dridge street. blemishes, get Peterson’s Oint­ aak ouraolvea, again, whether while 7 Who can dou)>t that what 4R.S .Main si. Trl. 38^1 The Floor Covering Department features such famous Technical school. New London. He The ceremony wrlll take place ment, 40c all druggista. One appli­ R49 MAIN STREET TEL. M950 cation must delight you or money .Ruasla does Indeed posseas the we are in touch with in euch mo­ fabrics as Bigelow. Mohawk, Lees and Firth, in ail the new­ served for two and one-half years Saturday, October 14, at ten power to unleash other aaUUltes in the European Theater of Opera­ o’clock in St. James’s church. A refunded. Also for Itching feet, PORTLY, STOUT or ruggedly MO, menta of clear, unobstructed est weaves and patterns. tions during World War II. reception will follow for a large cracka between tooe. you'll gain that slim, taporlng as aho unleashed North Korea. thought and vision and sense is I GREYHOUN number of Invited guests at 1:30 appearance you wont in a V-UNE suKI I'And wo have to ask that queatlon something divine 7 One Unal proof j Half a flight down, to the Office Mezzanine, brings you Hurley-Kosinski p. m., at the Rainbow Club ball­ In the light of what has actually The altar of St. Bridget’s church room in Bolton. of it is that, in such moments, i to the new Stork Club, headefuarters for all the latest in Por V-IINE puts you In Itio ! happened In Korea so far. one loves everybody, which Is be- ■ Notice was adorned with white gladioli Juvenille furniture. Saturday morning for the wedding V-ZONE... proportionolely styled Wo noted the other day, in ing in a state of divine grace. 'itheao dplUtons, that Ruasla, hav- pf Miss Wanda Kosinski, daughter Good Sales Day Who can deny, either, that the * Miiti designed to afeedeifse ;tng unleashed the Korean war. is Zoning Board of Appeals of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Kosinski, V M M A e m e m ^ / way in which such a mood irons of 83 North E3m street, to James yew adearlKceffy... give you laevertheleoe still sitting It out It At Auetioii Mart out all the troublesome realities In accordance with the require- W. Hurley, son of Mr. and Mrs. o ifflorter appearance Jls, so tar a t least not becoming menta of the zoning regulations of life, glides past the sharp cor­ William T. Hurley, of Willimantic. and greater comfort Invetvad-militarily. Instead, it u Of Uie Town of Manchester, the Rev. Bronislaw Gadaroweki offi­ Another good day,of sales was ners, pierces through the cloude, IS^ng Board of Appeeds will hold BittlBC on the sldeUnas while its ciated at the 10:30 a. m. nuptial recorded at the Manchester Auc­ c/a S and makec even the most jarring a public hearing in the Municipal mass. tion Mart yesterday at Charter Regular, long or short.it aatalUtaa die and suffer mllltarx nolea eound like a beautiful har­ Building. Monday evening, Sep­ Given In marriage by her father, Oak street with tomatoes contin­ site 38 to 60... you'll find defeat and destruction of their tember 25, 1950, at 8 P. M., on uing to bring high prices. A high mony le. In essence, the sensation the bride had as her maid of honor dozens ef handsome models 'eouRtry, If It keeps sitting on the following applicatlona: her slater. Miss Alice Kosinski. of J4 and a low of 32.75 per basket of being exaltedly drunk 7 Almeron Holliater for permis­ were received from the sale of 718 bl scores of new fabrics, the aldaUnes, it wlU, in time, we William T. Hurley, Jr., was beat half bushel baskets. hope, ba watching a complete Some mornings, this September sion to erect dwelling and at­ man for his brother, and ushers Cauliflower brought in a high patterns and colon styled air Is like wine. 'Sou wake uneue- tached garage 4' closer to side line On the Big Main. . • were Edward Kosinski. brother of of 31.70 and a low of 31-30 per excfwifvefy for your figure. United Natlcma vlotory over the than regulations allow on Hollis­ the bride, and Fred M. Klosoki of peeling, and one moment later crate with 109 crates being dis­ Choose your favorite, tedayl North Korean forces. It la in the ter Street (East of No, 62) Resi. Willimantic. posed of. Cucumbers sold for a rtde of tha traditional fight man­ you are deliciously, divinely dence Zone A, The bride’s gown of white satin drunk. ’ Everyone is familiar with Watkins big Main Floor. high of 33.50 and a low of 31.50 per ager who told hla puglUat, “Get in Marlon Wright for permiision was fashioned with a sweetheart bushel as 22 bushels were sold. GIVE A BUXTONf there and fight; they can't hurt to conduct Gift Shop in building at -rear of dwelling and to erect Here you find everything for the traditional liv­ Ma!” Right nbw, the puglliat L«if-lattii| Iftliaf fir sign approximately 2 sq. fdet In ing room . . . upholstered pieces,'mahogany tables seema hf tha proceaa of getting arda, 20’ from Intersection ol and desk.;*, lamps, console mirrors . . . all the things hla aara knocked off, while the Lydall and Vernon Streets, al 411 Itoiy Skii Irrititioi Lydall Street, Residence Zone A. that help make your living room decoratively cor­ manager has deaerted him. Here'a a tint So many people depend on rect and conveniently luxurious. Thla la a apectacta tha whole Reainol Ointment to relieve aaiartln'g Green Manor Estates, Inc., for | Rhythm Step itch of dry ecsema, ch^ng. common raah, exception on dwelling which is lo­ c n % world can aea. It can be aeen H miul Is food. At all druggista. The cated 1.3' closer to East side line, even by Ruaala’a aateUltea— coat Is small—relief la great. Try iti than regulations allow on Lot No. Watkins famous Appliances are al.so shown here in More than just beautiful shoes. Three invis> VO, Green Manor Road, Residence a department of their own . . . Kelvinator, Easy, ' thoae deputised flghtera who Black.stone, Tappan, Bengal, to mention a few. ^ .might be aaked to climb into the Zone A. able rhythm tread rushions in every step. Green Manor Estates. Inc., for rlBff neart. All these other inetni- exception on dwelling which is lo­ menta af potential indirect ag Also on this floor is the Drapery Shop, the Mecca Whai will Bill like most of alt CARS cated 1.1’ closer to East side line of those seeking authoratative advice on the latest in for hii golng-to-Khool pre»enr greasian on tha part of Ruaaia can than regulations allow on Lot No. — a Buxton Stitchleia Billfold! ■ee what haa been aUowed to hap­ 45, Green Manor Road, Residence decorating ideas. WANTED Zone A. In Black Suede pen to the North Korean inetru- Ye$f ever $inee ment. AU will he able to eee and We pay top cash prices Green Manor Estates, Inc., for for any year or model. See exception on dwelling which la lo­ and Black Calf kieta tha fact that Ruaaia stands cated 1.8’ closer to West aide line e n your youth . . . by and lau her North iSbrean al Walt Parker the car buyer than regulations allow on Lot No. lies be Blaugbtered. at 89, Green Manor Road! Residence Also in Brown Zone A. youVe associated the apple with Nature's top gift , When one looks at the impor- CLARKE MOTOR SALES in health and abundance, ^nd when CALIFORNIA jtaace of this, one wonders hoW John .Howard for permission to Calf Broad Street, Phone 2-2012 use one room in babement of APPLE dinnerware ia splendidly arrayed on your aven cold-blooded Russia can let house for storage purposes, at 1S4 < I table, it gives yot;, your family and your friends i t happen. One wonders if Rus. Open T il 9 Oakland Street, Residence Zone What to tay "tliank you" with ^ will not yet feel compelled, for A. for a delightful wcekead — Brings him months and months of tnug, form-fitting that joyous feeling'of well being. In the Big Basement. or to remember that tnniver- reaasns of presUge rather than Elmer Johnson for permission^ comfort. Worn with or without jacket, for aporta. for Hand painted in harmonixing California colors to erect dwelling and attachM •ary. against e creamy background, plus unusual shapes for reasons of loyalty, to Inter­ garage 8’ closer to Blast side line work, for loafing...everywheie. any tiipe. Handsome vene and .Vy to rescue ita Korean and twig handles. You'll want to see this delightful than regulations allow on Lot No Those who like the informal, friendly warmth of Early niatah a Buxton Billfold or ...light...never ridee up. Givee pi^ect protection.., puppats. 52, Lakewood Circle North, Resi­ pattern that blends with all types of home decora­ dence 2Sone AA. American Furniture find it in Watkins Basement.. . maple K«y-Taiaer waitihg for •rery 100% virgin wool woreted...patented eonatruetion. ' But U. Russia doea not, as Rus- gift oocuioo. tion. Open stock. James Dickson for permission and pine for living room, dining room, bedroom end dinette feia has apt at thla writing, what Such famous makers as Stratton (Truetype), Cushman aM ^anoa dp wa really thlnfc Russia to use property in rear of 124 GIVE A BUXTONI Nolvnch • Ng MfNf • No Scf0 East Center Street, extending Drexel help to make this floor a treasure chest of ideas in i6 Pita K O N O W Y STARTER SET FOR 4 r M of UBieaahing other indirect Easterly to Foster Street for informal living. "N, .mrreagloBa from other aatelUtesT parking cara of tenanta and cus- Talon-faateued...built-in pp^»te...Handeome Jffhgt sRtelUU naum or tomers at 124 East Center Stnbet In Black Calf HtMdiw gnd Mch Solid Ceipf^ V . Four each rape, aaueen, bread and Residence Zone B. Cedar Chests by Lane in Traditienal or Modtm design bntterat and plates M eJIlta HijAlon will jump toward arc>c availaole here. BUXTON |t s awn iIm ^ oUq* at the word of James Kelly for extanaion at fltaee 3B to 46 $ | * 9 5 permission to sell tropical fish and Also in mOUUR BRICI-irpurehaaed separately 1 6 0 0 r J ^ t rapuUUoB for de- to havs sign for same at 29 Sun BILLFOLDS lability'and loyalty wlu Moa- set S ti^ t, Residence Zone B. FineRy, small but important items such as Samson fold­ Black ing cans tables and chairs, hassocks and costumers, com­ SPECIAL PRICI . 9 5 bav»: among tta aateUite al- C o vena.n t Congregational FOOTWEAR FOR ALL TOE FAMILY ...... $ Q mTmiT/ Church for permisaion to erect di­ plete this big. important floor. Suiedc $3.50 up rectional sign ' 2’xl'3", approxi­ aow.'dhat the Korean Dial 5135 mately 4’ from street line, at 147 . will bo East Oentsr Street, Residence KEY a S E S ajae fight TODAY! Zone A- AU pargons interaatad may at tand this haarlng. 75c up arrison s MORIAftTY Zmiing Board of Appeala, CEHOIISESSON James H. McVeigh, IN THE ^ OF MAIN STREET BROTHf RS t Chairman. 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cost of higher building cotta which been estimated the Broad street! 000 and on a 20 year term $141.7.50 would necessitate annual repay- area would provide 450 pupils, i for Interest. I meats of $67,200 and the 20 year local property tax Just m a house tV “ “Y— “Y ~ IT IP II mill would provide a total reasonable .Couple Mark Bolton Yom Kippur to Begin Bond Tax Due or an automobile. Howrever, un­ I estimate of $838,750 In all for a With the new developments al- j ' .\nmial Repayments I . y. Fs W. - ROCKVILLE like the owner of a houae ' or an Local School Hearing modem school like the one wanted ready building in the section, he M’addell said the 15 year term ' (Utonttoned on Page Fifteea) Datia Mate iniB iM automobile, the owner o f a tat);- for Broad street. said, the number will be 780 pu- ' Wedding Date fW . Services at the Synagogue By October 1 able bond has the option of listing He noted that the proposed plls. I n f 1RT ^BNEBLY THORS. his security with the State Tax Gets Out of Control 8ch'K)I btillding cost alon- was Btreaslng that the time element i lisotarar Bruce O. Ronaon has Oommlesioner and paying a tax much less than this-only 8740,* la important, he asked for rapid DIMI j IJ A T 8 P .M . M r. and Mrs. Samuel J. arrangad a very full program of A t the end of the ten Penitential • at wHich Congregation recall the Must/Be Paid to State of 84 per each $1,000 o f face value 000. start In construction. ! rather than 828.00 per each 81.000 mI' sBINGO The furnishing, M said, is set at entertainment for the Orange open Days, beginning with the New men and women who have gone to to the absence o f the mayor, House also noted that any driay ! B a r r ia o n C e l e b r a t e where the par and market valuea houae to be held st the Cbinmunity Vear, adherents of the Jewish faith their eternal rest within the year. By Tliat Date or Includ* Accusations Fly Amid Bailey recognized Chairman Sll- i $56,000. gradtnx at $15,000, addi- will complicate the coming need I Chrysanthemums PRINCESS BALLROOM, RockyllU o f the bonds are the same. Any­ Hall on Friday night at 8 o’clock. celebra*te the Day of Atonement ‘The Rook of Jonah la read to verzteln of the Building committee I tional ari'hltecfi fees $10,000 and of new, or greatly enIarged>'schooI I Sth AnniverMry cd in Town Levy one who does not pay the State’s EVERY WED. NIGHT AT 8 ■! 2 Jabes White, a Manchester sports­ called Yom Kippur. This most . stress the universality of God and Boos, Cheers and Per­ who after a ihowlng of slides of i a contingency fund of Just under facllltlea at the Green. Investment tax is expected to de­ FREE TRANSPORTATION man, will ahow his champion field sacred day begins tonight at stin- the value of repentance. sonalities as Opposing the zchood, quietly explained the ' 10 per cent raises the final total to Both SUversteln and Hou.se for a riot of rotor in tlir gunlriL plant Llir>’8< llr . and X n . SamiMl J. Harri* down. It Is known as ” a Sabbath Tax commissioner Dennia P. clare his bonds to the local asses­ ' detail of the committee’s work and $900,000 sought In the appropria- dog, “ UtUe Hill Willett “ and put The day ends with a blast of the sor. were roundly sppinuded as they ' BUS LEAVES CENTER AT 6i45 P. M. • n «r 8T Alton otrMt won plau- the dog through some o f lU paces. of Sabbaths.” The purpose of the Bhofar sounded before the open 0 ‘(-\>nnor reminded Manchester Speakers Argue It Out the coat and economy angle. He I tlon spoke. ' anthrniunifi. Exrellrnt plants in a variety of taxpayers today that the state Last year 8653.26 was paid to i T IN K E R HALL < Chairman Cliarlea 8. House of •Btly mnitlaod laat «v«nlnK at a A color sound-movie, ’"Treee to day Is to effect “at-one-nirnt” be­ Ark as the congregation etands In said that It had been generally fig­ General 5Iaaagrr Speaks | roltirs, 75r each. party glvan by a number of tbeir Times” will be showm through Ihe tween msn and his feltowman and reverence to proclaim the end of lax on Investmenta such as notes, the State Tax Commissioner by ured that In these days no school ! the Board of Education followed, Manchester residents on bonds, For five minutes last night con­ pointing out the need of the Next General Manager George ' frianda In bonor o f their 2fith wed- cooperation of Hartford Times, as God. The ronlosBlon between man the day of prayer. bonds and-ehnsrs-ln-action is pay­ could be built for less tlvan $26,000 Time to plant perennials, sliriihs, Ever- tfBC aaniveraary. able before the local assessment notes, etc., amounting to $138,315 trol was lost of the public hearing per classroom. Taking this low for ■ Broad street s4” Flint of Glastonbury, an accordion the aUzens’ tommlUee, arguing the shorter term. He said a rate Among the gifts received by the and confeases his mistaken, admits 11 a.m. Sermon: "The Memory and other similar taxable Items upkeep. This came to $725,000 In growth equal to the whole accom­ tCMk 178J l of 1 'i per cent might be obtained OPEN DAY AND EVENING YomOm m.48 to 4 out of S. ^ bonor guests were a chest of ell* student of Drago School o f Music his sins of omission and cnmmla- of the Righteous Shall Be a Bless­ are unaware of the-fact that this ALL SIZES — FEW WHITE WAU.S against the proposed appropria­ all. modation of the new Bowers I var, a ailver tray and a chest of In Hartford: Flora E. Chase, local tion, walked out In a hiifl. Some which would Rive, on a 16 year I Hoftoiy Fast, friondly sarrica. Outstdass ■ aion and srekn to bring himself ing." type of property is subject to the One should add. SUversteln said, school. Monthly $8 $19 iSOJt not Invotvod. You ehooso host par- S allver dollars. soprano; Edward DeDosser, who ' YARNS AI»SO NEW SNOW TIRES — BUDGE! TERMS basis, a cost in interest of 8108.- I Into harmony with the will of God. Minrha (Afternoon) Service ab people said the Committee mem­ another 15 per cent to cover the House said that it had previously A looa of fiO# torn 170.dO m.nt dsto and amount. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harrison were will play the piano and banjo; ‘The Day of Atonement Is a fast 4 p.m. bers had be«n unreasonably pro­ fpoid ii \2 mearFihr cm* married In Belfast, Ireland, leav* Over a mlUlon latltfisd enstoon gri Charles linney, fiddler, Calvin day. From nun-down to sun-down Nellah (Closing) Service at S;16 ED-MAR voked. and were Justified In cut­ iteutiv* inifglmontt StO.OS afKii. big soon after the wedding to toAgptitl !• IqMl •igiBF* f«d. or* last yaar. Coma In, phaatt or | Hutchinson, accordionist; Jean the observant Jews abstain from p.m. HARTFORD ROAD ting loose'in their revolt. Other.s »tt w W writ# today — and soa «h yl ^ make U>elr home in America. They ette Massollnl and Jimmy Rogers, HOTOHUfREUEmN said the Citizens’ group had ask­ food and water. The evening serv­ Mnariv (Evening) Service at loon. $2$ to 8$00 ea Moantoro Aloiio ■ hare two children. Albert B. and both of whom will sing and Mrs. ice. begins with the Kol NIdrel 8:45 p m Knitting Nook ed for what they got. Samuel. Jr., and one granddsugh- Snecial FROM OUR NEW MODERN R, Kneeiand .Tones, who will give a Prayer. The Rabbis carefiilly In­ Shofar at 7 p.m. BUT'IjOOSENS UP’ Trouble Unexpected tsr, Shlriey Ann. 97 CRESTWOD DRIVE SERVICE CENTEH monologue. Several games are culcate as a solemn pact that a Rabbi I.,eon Wind and Csntor The blowup wasn’t expected, but I TM COMM.rj/rtt.r I,M l ?• ... 8 Mr. Haritaon la employed at also on the program and refresh­ Mrs. Edwin Fallcr, Prop. 270 Hartford Road— (On the Carve)—Calso Gas ^ SHOE REPAIR DEPARTMENT Dart'a Dairy on East Center “ man shall 'not break his word; Melvin Etra will officiate at all developed rapidly when Chairman atract. ments will be eerved. The public is he shall do according to all that services. m a t m Saul M SUversteln of the Town THURSDAY FINANCE c a ^ cordially Invited to participate in proceedeth out of his mouth.” BV C O iM ) School Building committee heat­ tnj F W . n*TI TNIATII iUllDINa 7$S MAIN STBin, MANCHUTia, CONN. the fun and Invitations have been "The Day of Atonement and re­ Second Draft Group Shipa m n r n m b m pNMallMd by edly assailed Wilber T. Little, and pentance atone for transgressions thousands of Doctors. It not only '/2 SOLES AND HEELS Dial 3430 .* OMrf. MmSIu , VI* MANofM aent to all local organizations. Hartford, Si^t. 20 —(/P) -TTie former building committee mem­ FRIDAY ONI-Y l.Mi »i4t (• rnltfati ol til turrMfi4ln| town of man In his relation to God, but Klleves such coughing but also Women’s Group ‘The W sq s of United Methodist second group of draftees to leave Iposem up p h l m ’ and makes ber who opposes the school plan, church has announced the menti for transgressions between man the State In the curtent draft left it easier to raise. ramnMm Is and scoffed at Little s understand. and man there la no bxplatlon In WOMEN’.S AND Season Is Opened for its Harvest supper to be serv­ for Fort Devens yestarday after a M m ^ t y effecUve for Ing of the specifications. CHfl-DREN’S .. 1.49 ed on Friday, September 29, from the Day of Atonement, until the being Inducted at the Recruiting young. Plspsant Previous to the shouting, spokes­ 5:30 to 7 p. m. at the church. The wrongful act has been rectified.” station here. The group numbered men for both committees had ac- S t ^^%^te.4PERTU88IJI^ Mamban o f tba Businaaa and supper will Include baked ham, Tha order of Atonement Day 62 young men from New Britain, riised each other's groups of Professional Women’s Club opened rinial includes a Memorial Seiwlca, R24-828 TH. .'vlfil mashed potatoes, boiled onions, Middletown and Bristol, ■stalling.” bad faith, mtoreprasen- MEN’S and BOYS’ ..... their aeaaon with a pot luck sup*, carrots, tomatoes, cole slaw, Main St. tatlon. Juggling the : figures, in­ 8 .7* per at the Center Springs club- Manchc.'tlcr FASHIONED pickled beets, rolls! oolTee, apple sincerity. lack of intelligence, and honae last evening. Thoee present and pumpkin pie and cheese. Reser­ general Ignorance of the facU. ONLY FIR.ST QUAUTY. STURDY OAK enjoyed supper on the porch, fol­ vations are being taken by Mrs. ■ ■ H iiR fP D A'c b u i i l d b i n g With this background, which had lowed by an Informal business John Erickson, 4024, and Mrs. led to both booing and cheering of LEATHER USED—WHILE-U-WAtT meeting In front of the open Are. Michael Goldsnider, 2-1363. Co- M. V iVl » o’** MgaTERIftlLS several speakers, the final break Mlaa Marlon Jeesenian. presi­ chairmen for the event are Mrs. came when SUversteln accused dent, called for reports by the sec­ H. Fritz Noren and Mrs, Robert UtUe of telling the wrong story retary-treasurer, Miss Florence L. Richardson; Mias Doris A. Skin­ of the School Building commltte's Hopkins. ner will be In charge of the dining work, asertlng It took the commit­ A wedding g ift was presented room and Mrs. Charles T. E. W il­ tee a month to acquaint Little with to Mrs. Draper Benson, the former lett will take care of tickets and AVAILABLE the purposes of a cafeteria. MIm Florence A. Benson. decorations. A ll Control la Lost Miss Beulah Todd told the group The Fire Department has re­ Aa heckling developed there was about her very interesting 3,500 sponded to two night calls In the a call for order which waa not mile Auto trip through Vermont, past week. The first was in re­ heeded by cnialrman Alden Bailey, | Quebec, the Qaspe Peninsula and sponse to a call from the State FROM STOC::! acting In the early absence oI Mataia Police and Easton Trucking C^o., Mayor Turklngton. Then as con­ Wm naxt meeting of the club SAVE *30 as a precautionary measure when trol of the meeting went to the Win take place October 3 at the a tank of gasoline was spilled over loudest yeller, some started to Center church. A t that time, Rich­ the road at the Notch following a walk threateningly toward the , ard Michaela will speak on ‘‘Silver collision there. The second Call was 9 CU. FT. FULL WIDTH FREEZER REFRIGERATOR front of the hall, but the move- and Precloua Stones.” * 18" PERFECTION WOOD SHINGLES to extinguish a fire which demol­ ment was turned rearwsrd when ^ ished a car on Route 6 last Sunday Walter Mahoney shouted "L e ts night. get out of here. ” I Is Honor Guest * SELECT OAK FLOORING ...not a Standard... not a Deluxe Shouting ’’Russia:■’ and Dicta­ Advertisement— torship! ” a group of less than a At Baby Shower Mrs. Flora Johnson announces dozen stomped out Into the » ” Wide! CRISFI HEAVY! classes In ballet, toe, tap, char­ * 1X 5 PINE NOVEL'TY SIDING $130 per M a,»but a Full-Featured dor where they promised each oth­ There’s no work, no worry, no tMuber for yon acter and Interpretative dancing er what they would do. if we do this for you. And you’ll he surprised to A baby Miowar was held lest eve­ are now forming. For further In­ Order FlnaUy B'stored ning for Mrs. Margaret Paganl formation or registration, call Inside the hall, where the out­ learn how little it costs. If needed, we amke Canln. It waa given by Mrs. Mar­ 2-1335. * MANY OTHER BUILDING ITEMS SUPREME-QUALITY M -W burst had apparently caused a lot garet Bodo Sumara at the home of Of embarrassment, and where SlI- TAFFETAS Tcpairs or recover at low off-season pricea. Gall her mother, Mrs. Milton PloulT, n o versteln still waa shouting he had Autumn street, and about 30 the floor and intended to keep It, LUSTROUS us up today. No obligation. Then yon*l be Now you eon own Words NEW EST, BEST-quoMty REDUCED FROM 274.9.1 and would answer his opponenU gueats attended. Mrs. Sumara GLASS Open Monday Through Saturday 7:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. glad, cone Spring, to have us put theoi npj if|jhh waa asalated by her mother and refrigerator for lets than many notionolly-odver- 4 DAYS ONLYl either Inside or outside, there was Mrs. Margaret Davis. a general buxzlng down, and clean and undaouged. A baby doH’a crib, suspended AUTO, MIRROR, PL.8TE Hsed "standard’’ modelsl Come in now... com­ Cihairman Bailey said ”OK” and from an archway, with gifts In it and FURNTTNRE TOPS IF YOU LIVE IN the hearing proceeded. and attached to it by streamers, pare every quality footurel Check the many fine So upset were officials by the , V MANCHESTER AWNING AND CANVAS waa the center of attraotlon. ‘The STEEL SASH JOBBERS “ IT PAYS M cK i n n e y Rockville procedure, however, that they decorations were pink and blue. Distributors S«r Loew Bros. features In the column below. VbuH agrde, this it failed to take advantage of the PRODLCTS COMPANY The mother-to-be received many Paint and Varnish Storrs a truly outstanding refrigerofor value) Now you purpose of the hearing, and at lo*«>y gifts. TO DRIVE LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO. midnight. In after-hearing-sesalon, 1130 HARTFORD ROAD TBU IJOtl Refreshments, with a large Willimantic con en|oy oil these extra conveniences and beauty members of the Board of Dlrestors sbower cake as the centerpiece, were asking each other questions, .^ j Yard were served by the hostesses, and J. A. WHITE nOITON NOTCH — ROUTE ll-A Call Enterprise Mill lengths, 8-10 yards. Beautiful decorator color for A WAYS” only a luxury-quality M -W Supreme model con SIODowa, and wishing for the answers they .tka avening'a fun was rounded out 9955 (No Ton ’ might earlier have received by _ drapes — l.ovely pastels for slips and blouses. In full GLASS CO. give you ... o refrigerator you1l be proud of On Tartm With watching television, dancing 24 Birch S t ' TeL 8822 TELEPHONE MAN. 2-4525 Charge) asking them of the Building Com­ Jw bolts would be 1.19 lo 1.39 yard. and singing. for oil of its many years of fine service I mittee. Resolution la .\pproved YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS The Directors, as a net result of the long evening, finally voted i36” Vat Dyed to approve the resolution which was up for hearing: that $900,000 l80 Square Printed be appropriated to build and JET-TOWERDISHIVASHER equip a new Board street school, financed by a bond Issue. They al­ so indlokted they want a refereiv rercales Completely Modernizes DishwashingJ dum on the question called to coincide with the coming towm Fast color. Over 50 pattema election. Hien they Instructed that H m and color comblnaHona. Flor- at the time bids are called, quota­ safL als. Stripes, Juveniles, Geo- VmV i lafMt I I W IVH nMNi HVMipi WMW tions be agked on both a steel- ^ Mr metrics. Full bolts. Yard I dMM Ml r*a Hn * ataM Mikmltoi. framed and a reinforced concrete NtetoMtoS^p^^ type of Otructure. About 188 Are Present The Yonagibnni Kitelieni Automatle Didiwulier brings The hearing was called for 8 yoo rsolly fraetieal, efietont, automatie dulisuhing . .. p. m. In the auditorium of Hollis­ 39" BLACK ter school, the question being con­ Roady to Uk* FIRST PLACE among your other mod- cerned with the proposed appro­ EXPERIMENTAL ACETATE eta apiiBaaoti . . . to fating you Uw gicabet faolp a hoawinfaewelad. priation. About 150 people were TwOiHd IMdiI on hand at the start, and later a Be/ora ytm’ra tidied ap after a meal (jn«t 8H mbmtee few more strolled In. after you elom the lid) IhU ne* rearrM wiD hava dona Eleeirla Sink— From the start It was evident tha hwd, boring work! Automatic Dith- wathar eombiaad Yaw Youagrtown Kilebms dealer it icady^to thaw tou that an "economy ” argument with baautllul 48* would develop. n i e proof. Hurry—for evrry day you wsil, jxiu’re doing loU D R E ffi Cabinel Sink. As the hearing opened Director of work that yoo no longer nrrd

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IJ (I- V i,- ‘W- . -. r • ' ' i •’’tv-'i*:' -• ^ ^ . '‘--J . L i/p.-t '■ . .j MANCRAltER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1080 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- ^"EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1050 P A G E rtP T■■ ji.J, t' .?V- \ \ fecting the schools and the preeent tnga haa got to be reversed, and may aa well get out now” , and be educational disposition of the his position a’os one for eoenomy I Slight Boost Bowers remained. 9road street area children. which he was absolutely certain Silverstein concluded hi* re­ [Local School Hearing ^ N^Tiarglng that the qppoelng had not been carried to tta farth­ Balmains est point marks, lese atridently. esaerttni In Idle Here (^tfsens’ committee has special In- that he had never "pushed Wl'*'er terast motives. Miss Fitzpatrick i Trying To Save Faces SECURITY IS WHAT WE MARE Aoscrtlng that the School Build­ U ttle around" In committee meet­ Gets Out of Control said "manufacturer* of the town ings. ’ ’ Listed by are prime pfismbars.” ing committee was the agency IT IN WAR AND PEACE The Inquirer One Per Cent Increase which was “stalling” Little shouted Bowers again went to the front Sherwoed Bowers Warns to assert he had refused to serve Is Reported by Depart­ (Continued from Png. Thirteen) suted OaUy that he personally Sherwood Oc Bower*, s member that Ita member* were merely try­ In war you read abfliat thla or that ing to save face by seeking to Jus­ on the committee bcceuae it was endorses the plan* and appropria­ of the cntlzens’ Committee, took apparent to him that Silverstein ment o f Labor tify a proposal, with new fixings, term $52,067.50: the tax neceziaiy tion as sought by the Town School the floor to warn df ths great coat wanted to Vrun It”, and he angrily pnmition or town being made ateara. ; i of tbe impending building program, to cover the payment on the pres­ Building committee end recom­ that the voters of the town had said he woiMd never serve on any which he said is too costly for ths turned down In the previous refer­ A one per cent Increase here is ent grand list vs-ould be nlne-tentha mended adoption of the appropria­ committee with Silverstein ’’after peoples’ ability to pay. He aaid endum. In your everyday Hying, what doea OSNBRAI, -XLBCTRIC making French toast; use two with scrambled aggs and minced noted in this week’s ^ p o r t on un­ of a min for the 15 year term and i tion resolution. * hie disgraceful action here to­ seven-tenths of a mill per year for Director Raymond Cooper asked that a less costly school, wHh Just These committeemen, said U t­ " W Hl'lBl LIO H T", th« tenoratJon Ublespoons of the molasses to 1 Dandy Dachshund parsley for a Sunday breakfast. ’ Button Front employment from the State De­ as many facilities as is proposed, night.” ''' accurity mean to you? Juat a place to the 20 year term. If the architect. Keith SeUer tle. ’’arc more Interested In saving of boiM ligMlnK, U (Usplmycd at partment of Labor. The total un­ can be built, and he referred to the With the sound and hir>’ of the cup of milk and 1 egg. The general manager noted fac­ Heine, who was present, could tell their own faces than they er* In BALTIMORE CAKES and bids made on the new Vernon battle still ringing In from the Nve, mmething to cat and clothing? tha J. W. HAUC OOUPANY. One employed is 211, Including 120 fe­ of any advantages as to cost and saving your money.” HANDSOME DINETTE SETS, CHOCOLATE CREAM DOUGH­ tors that might make It easier for school, which, he said, will have 12 corridors where the oppoeltion was can see for hereelf the difference males. the town to meet Its coming school safety that reinforced concrete .U ttle claimed that, at a msm- still holding court, the hearing ad­ for the maximum of good looks NUTS are among the taste-tempt­ finished rooms, furnished, for There in a certain amount of aacnrlty from the cuatomary light bulb— There were 208 applying for ben­ BANBURY FAIR obligatlona that might on the eur- ' might bear over other types of bcri.of the School Building com­ journed. and the minimum of care are still ers at the P IN E PA STR Y SHOP, $350,000. In prevention o f glare, In ellml- efits under the Connecticut Un­ face appear. For one thing, he building. mittee, hlz Ideas had been shelved It was the-general opinion that available In wide selection o f styles 660 Center Street, Just now. The Bowers pointed too to the up­ there but the problem goca even daapar naUng ahadowa, and In eye-com* employment Compensation Com­ said, the town thl. year finishes Heine said a large^part of the and thSi econchny as he had cham­ the chairs In Hollister auditorium at the MANCHESTER FLOOR cakes are the elegant sort that m tsM su. m . 30 keep item, and he indicated that fort. The "White U ght" buibe are mission of which 38 were initial, up with the bond issue for Frank­ exterior was gltiss, and that the pioned it had been cast aald*. are very hard after tha first three COVERING COMPANY, 721 Main make a party of any m$al and the the type of structures now build­ in the overall picture. To 4$rovide for |.17 for the 00 watt eiae and «.20 163 continued and seven agent. . O C T O B i a lin school and educational Square difference between steel frames With a ehow of calm opposition. hours. Street The gleaming, eaay-to-care doughnuts are something, really ing Is wrong In his view. He noted for the 100 watt alae, plua federal special in doughnuts that suit all Three veterans continued to file with relief of $25,000 per year In and reinforced concrete might not that, with more rooms, the Hollis­ Sllverstcin shO<^ U ttle’s hand and winfething more than immediate aecnr- tax, in the Notions Department. for frames of triple-plated chrome under the curtailed GI laW. 1-2-3-4- 5-6-7 payment. The state aid grants for be large and might, depending on started to s tta ^ . him personally Admlta Nine Breaks come In a variety of modem and times of day. ter school costs something like half State StaUstIca schools, he said, will amount to building- conditions, swing from sUtIng that he stauld proceed "a* Bridgeport. Sept. 20 — — ity and comfort yon need to SAVE. period styles. The table tops of the heating bill that Is provided SAPPHIRES FOR SEPTEM- Continuing downward fo r the LAST PAY SUN. OCT. 8 about $20,000 per year for the next one to the other as to economy or long as the chairmdit lets m«” . Pleading guilty to nine counts ef genuine Fonnlca can be cleaned "PINKY” POU8H REMOVER for the Bowers school each ySar, BEIR are exquisite for the Septem­ eighth consecutive week, the num­ 20 year*. availability of materials. snd that all of the buildings at Tbs chairman let ^Hn. .breaking and entering. Valentino Savings accumulated now wiD -prorlda with a damp cloth — and resist all is one of tbe cleverest Ideas In ber-born and for everyone who years for removing polish in Jig- ber o f Jobless claimants for unem­ imrE DA7S-N0 BIGHTS In 1655 the Veterans’ housing The architect pointed out that Educational Square cost less to Disorder Devsiopss Borea, >0, of Stamford, was sen­ sorts of damage, from boiling the exterior of the proposed security later on when your enming wears blue at MATHER’S A T THE time without danger of spilling. ployment benefits in the state de­ bonds will be paid, relieving an­ heat than the new Verplanck I As Silvsrsteln ebargs4 Uttle tenced to six nwnthe on e6ch water to alcohol. Gorgeous school is planned for glass and CENTER. Two new sets of ear­ Just rub the nail against the brush clined to 13,819 for the week end­ M l - HO other $25,000 annually. school. I was distorting the facta and that count by Judge Abraham S. Bor- shades of red, rose, blue, green, brick, the Interior cinder blocle, rings matched to a pendant-clip built Inside the bottle and the fra­ ing September 16 from 14,717 the Waddell remarked also that he He warned that the new Ideas It had taken an educational, pro­ donl In Superior court here yester­ capacity decllnea. yellow and gray are matched In previous week and 68,758 a year COAI£ TO THE caibi with steel Joists, frame* and now advanced are "too fancy." day. (usable with or without the chain) table tops and In the comfortable grant remover has done its work. thinks $200,000 will remain of the cess to inform the latter what a are particularly lovely. One set at "Pinky" comes In a special Intro­ ago. Last week’s total was the beams and a gypsum roof. Walter Hibbard, for the Citizens’ padded backs and seats of the bond issue floated for the Bowers As the explanation* ended the cafeteria was tor. disorder devel­ 117.67, Including tax. has bagu- ductory offer at QUINN’S PHAR- lowest since December. 1947. committee, said that the group Is chairs. The price Is definitely and Verplanck schools. The im­ opposition to the plans and to the oped. etto-shaped blue sapphires com­ MACTY— the regular $1.00 bottle, Women dalmaats pact on the taxpayer, be said, may for schools, and the queation bolls Thera arere erto* for etfjw frwn modest for the value. appropriation started their fire. down to how elaborate the schools bined with white sapphires In a plus a $.50 bottle of re-flll, at Women claimants numbered not be Bs great as ths $600,000 the floor and Clarence Peterson WANTED $1.00 for both. 0,789 and World War n veterans First to Oppose need be. most charming motif. Another set figure might indicate. First opposition speaker w^te shouted out jagalnat the ”ahame- NEW SLIPPERS FOR MEN still filing under thO GI law 200. In closing his remarks, Waddell Using belaying Aotioo ful performance e f an educated at 115.98 features the popular AND BOYS combine solid comfort Walter Mahoney who said that Tha SINGER SEWING CEN­ Initial claims, denoting new se­ Edward Coughlin, speaking for men like Mr. SUverateln” and EXPERIENCED TUC drop-style In pendant and ear­ with smart good looks at M AR­ while he had respect for the wish the official plans snd the appropri­ TER, 832 Main Street, makes a ries o f unemployment claims, in­ called to “ throw him out” .. Pater­ rings Slmilai sets In other stones LOW’S SHOE DEPARTMENT. creased slightly to 1,551 from to give Manchester the finest pos­ ation, noted that there had been Saving most unusual offer of the all-in­ son started for the front, then or in plain gold offer the nicest Made of heavy, masculine-looking 1,433 but were considerably less sible school he felt that the labor­ charges that the School Building clusive SINGER SEW ING BOOK, stalked back and forth In the side CARPENTERS A MUTUAL «AVinO§ BAHR adornment for fall wear. felt with contrasting leather trim- jiian the 4,277 a year a$;o. ing people here who own property committee had Juggled figures to which includes full deiails for cannot afford what he termed alile a few tlmee aa others devel­ Ing and soft leather sole, the slip­ Bridgeport still led the State Classified the advantage of Its proposals. oped tha battle with louder and For Insidt ami OutaW* AH DepoWte In This Bnab A n ftaaranteod to Pall By Tbn sewing, fitting patterns, finishing, "the luxuriea". .He aald he was Actually, he asserted, the opposi­ The shimmer of CHENEY pers are only $1.99 In maroon, with 2,598 claims followed by harder suggeatlona and name call­ Work— Apply at anving* Baalw* Oepeell ftaaiwrty PWa0 nt making slip-covers and draperies Hartford and New Haven while against “ educational plants” and tion was Juggling the figures, and SATINS In the lustrous new fall blue, gray, and brown. and other techniques. CUU the Cen­ ing. colors Is recommended for cus- Manchester remained next to last. Advertisements wanted the essentials » alone. He he charged the Citizens’ group 5 Dovar Road ter (8883) for delivery o f the said that what must be bought Is A t this point Walter Meheney tume. elegance this season. For Layoffs were reported in dresses with indulging in "scars talk" and Jumped up adth the atatement "we Or Phent 4112 MULTI-BLOOM CRYSANTHE- book, subject to approval on arriv­ not what the peoplS*moat dealre, "delaying acUon" which, he said.. wedding splendor, there’s the MUM BUSHES to give beauty to and hats while a bearings plant CI.ASNIFIKD A i m . al, at $3.95. Your sewing macblna hired about 55. UKP1 HOI IKS; but what they can afford to buy. was designed to talk the school j JARVIS REALTY CO. firm’s original ’’Candleglow’’ tone your fall garden and innumerable will bo checked free at the same He noted that in Hartford the building plans to death. Advertiae in The Herald—It Pay* ' or clear white for the bride, with bouquets for the house are $1.00 time If you desire. 8:30 A. M to $;45 P. M. Yeahiva school, a private Institu­ General Manager Waddell, re-1 a wealth of harmonizing colors for and up at the MCme in and meet our new etore AppUqued Flguree. S im 1-S. Yen’ll be b a y iv wUely if you buy MetUngt tPORRE-a tlMCel PORCHES RAYON SUPS ilM Pboenix Wetdreb* wqr. Sheer fee wdk- manager for prompt, polite CiMMAmMMr 410 Bright W ool or C lAM O It i*m Sheenr lor eftanoon and Sbaatasi t e pee • • • • E OariigaR Arnel 0 0 ( Corduroy Skirts $2.98 Upholstering Fabrics 1.00 •vtning . . . ***b ccloratripa idendSed *• Red, Green, Navy. Sizes t- If. UYWOOIIE PIPU S19I y a a tan’t gn wiong. And Vhotnia ayhuu Pre-Tteen Skirts (Remnants and Im perfects) Reg. 1.19 2.98 an high twin to reduce Hism* ghr* 7®*“ y J f r ’....3“ »*5 taen—tAStf These aN' beautifully lige new dnU beeucy and St so tfanwtonaly. $3.79.$4.98 Heavy rayon “Snug Panttcs’’2L w iU i. 27-lNCH Regular lOr RRHNR 50’* and 54** fabrics in 1 to 10 yard lengtha elaatie waiat and leg. May be worn with Fine " B u r -M ir rayon crepe aUpa. Full made and guaranteed feet In di* naw new er Shew colett. PIsMi, Colorful Oorteraw eeior*. The next *lUp- MIAREnE CASE LlIRTfR cot sizes, fitted midriff. Neat lattice SHOE LACES Sight Savers 8U«o 10*14 in Damasks, Strifles, Satin, Frieae and Mate> or without garters. White or black. ment is sure t o be nt a > Sizes 4, 5, 8, 7, 8. - work, embroidered top. White, pink. ‘ much higher priec. , , iad Strip* fer W*eiat..*l,.» *aST6.50 ALL WOOL SWEATERS lasse. 2 - 7 ^ 6 39 arftapsSa.*. ^0^ OaMe er Plain Knit Garters 20e •to* Strip* tar Afisf**** 1.S* Contmattng Trim er Plata WbB* Strip* tar Iventof 1.T6 3 - 6 ...... $2.19-$2.98 Very Sheer CHENEY Dorli Rfiima reaeeaee 8 * 1 6 ...... $ 3 . 4 9 la I fh fa m n q iO N MMCDON BOX O f 1 0 HAND COLD S H A ^ Pro-tek'tiv TAMPAX CREAM CREAM BROTHERS . . . for normal fiml growHi SsbHbiy TABipBil S ^ J t r l-* s . U t ■ V B K T T im iC REMNANT SALESR(X)M c/ium lodttL 45* $3« , HARTFORD ROAD->MANCHESTER GUSTAFSON’S .517 MAIN STREET 35* HOURSf Daily A. U. to6 P. M. I()1S MAIN STREET—NEAR MAPLlTSTOEET % ♦’At The Center” . S a t w ^ s — 9 A. M. tft<4:45 p. M. v 705 -MAIN S tl^ E T ^ M.\jy STREET*-GET YOl’R, GRF.EV STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE ■' ff W e Give Consomfc’e G reoR ltam pa

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MAKCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1050 y - . f « ■ • ■ - ■ -- - - ■ ' ' ■ ■— '■' ...... I .i I .. I -■ , M , . , • . ■ ■ . ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONNh WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1950

— Mrs. B, J> Smith, 28 IHwood street 9th Superfoam Pillow — Keith Preview Bemice A. Rich, Tslcottvllle. 10th Yankees^ Red Sox and Tigers Only a Half Game Apart Fireplace Lighter — Mrs. James ' ______' ' -■■'• ■ . ' ■ — ...... - ■■ — - I .. I .1 , 1 .■■■ . • ------; N. Leber, 27 Drive "B". 11th Season Tonight Draws Crowds Utility Table — C. Matchett, 180 ces Bldridge street. 12th Electric PITTSBURGH THE Clock — Mrs. John Dougan, 44 Notre Dame Chosen Local Sport GAafler^ Raschi Injures Arm, Over 1,500 Present at Gardner street. 13th Cook Book Pennant Races Lemoiiq Wymi Showing of Neiyeet in Mrs, Ted Davis. ,86-A St. Jamei First post card from Camp . Ballsleper, tenth, 69; Lou Galaaao, street. 14th 18-pc.' Ulasa Set SUNPROOF HERALD ANGLE Pickett, Va., where the 43rd Blvt- i 11th, 70; A rt Knofla,, 12th 70; Entertain Rockville At a Glance Home Furnishings Mr*. J. L. Raesler, 93 Phelps road. To Retain Grid Title g'lon is now in training arrived In ' J o t Handley^_l50^ 70; Doc Mc­ Chisox Upset Yanks To Face Sox the mall bag from Corporal Ed- , “Kee, 16th, 70; Charlie Willett, EARL W. YOST American League Over 1,500 people were present HOUSE PAINT ward J. "U ttle Eddie" Wilson. 19th, 70; Henry Rockwell, 28rd, at KeltlCs Open House Issl eve­ 71; Bpn Cheney, 24th, 71; Bob Leeion at Nebo at 8:15 W L Pet GB TP Irish Receive 101 First Eddie writes, "I want you to re­ Boudreau to Use Aces; ning. to see a preview of the new DennisOn, 26th, 71; Paul Jesanls, R o lfe Changes Lineup , )" }*** jJneup New York . . . 90 63 .629 — 11 serve a donkey for me In the next , , , .after invaluable pinch - hitting home furnishings that all America pnnketo cund (jcaLuUjjUw era when he starred at Wake For­ 29th, 72; Dr. Al Sundquist, 30th, Boston ...... 89 53 .627 H 12 I^mon After Fifth SHOE Balk *■ Stftke* Place Votes Out of game. The only riding t do now Is With Keller L e a d i n g ' ‘duties. . He...... answered.. the " bell like will be seeing and enjoying. The Rad Mung«r of U>« C*rd« ia re- ! est College where he wss a pltch- 72; A rt Wilkie, Jr, 33rd, 72; Stan Detroit ...... 89 53 .627 H 12 er-outflelder. With one more on the end of a rifle." Wilson re­ » « an old ftrehorse, powering two Ofih Vincek to Lead JJj|Ce Cleveland . . . . 83 61 .576 7 ^ 10 Straight Over Boston event was arranged In coopera­ ported to be on hli way to the ; 125 Cast With Army, Hillnski, 84th, 72. Attack Agiiinst A s » : homers, two singles and driving REPAIRING year to play In college Bryne de­ ferred to the donkey softball ex­ Remaining games: tion with National Home Fashion Chinafo CtibB tn a trade for Johnny ; M ichigan Follow ing hibitions which were staged at ■ Ho fla m h i i flYc runs. Mullln blasted out a Hugret - Coached 11 ] Time, which is being celebrated FimtuRCN Rufm ^ i cided to turn pro and accepted a Lieutenant Ken Goodwin left New York at Home (6): Wash­ Cleveland. Sept. 20-(45—Man­ O f the Better Kind Sclunitz . . Bobby Shant*. the Robertson Park in which he pair-' ' ® ' I homer and double. Kryhoskl throughout the Country September piBt-eiBed Philadelphia southpaw $12,000 bonus offered by Gens Mc­ Manchester today for active duty Into Action in Flr*t ington 4, Boston 2. Away (6 ): ager Lou Boudreau put the two Ucipated. whacked out two singles. Repeat of ’08 21-30. * «h e holds two decisions over the ; Cann, Yankee scout. Bryne, Ed New York, Sept. 20— (O —Notre in the Army. He reported at Fort By Murray Bose Boston 2, Chicago 1, Philadelphia best Cleveland pitcher* on the line DONE WHILE Loput and Ed Ford give the Bomb­ ! Washington nipped SL Louis 5-3 Conference Conlefit The targe crowd Included many Red Sox this season. sUnds five | Dame's clcated legions, who Dlx, New Jersey. Kenny is the (Aeeoclated Press Sportewriter) In the other American League con- 2. today for a doubleheader against er* three members of the "Big Detroit at Home (9): St. Louis new faces, as well as a large num­ YO U WAIT feet, etx inches and weighs UO , haven't been repulaed on the grid-.- Mrs. Gladys Bray, named the same fellow who helped -revive In­ The American League had a test. Three Clubs Battled to the , who have won Five" pitching etaff who aerve 'em No. 1 woman basketball fan in Semi-pro football make* Ite de- 4. Cleveland 3, Philadelphia 2. ber of the ‘old reliable’ frienda and potnids... Harry Wismer, outstand- I Iron since 1945, were choeen today, dependent basketball in Manches­ In the quiet of the National only four games here since 1948, in f' football play-by-play an- ^ up lelthanded. The rightiea are Manchester last season. Is recuper­ ter last season with hi* amazing brand new race going today with jt tonight at Mt. Nebo with the Wire in 1908, Tigers Away (3 ): Cleveland 3. He named Bob I>*mon (20-tl) clients of this long eatabllahed SAM YULYES Fum«>Froof - S*lf«CI«aning Vic Raachi and Allle Reynolds.. .. to retain their national college , League race. Boston moved a full Boston al Home (61: New York Home Furnishings Store. All were nouacer, now resides in the Park I ating from a major operation at scoring ability. a bunch of fast-aging players. ■ game up on Philadelphia by nip tik City A. C. playing host to and Early Wynn (16-8) and then 701 MAIN STREET The Philadelphia Phllllea would be I! ] Edging Indians, Chisox 2. Waahington 4. Away |6): Phila­ In high prniee of the fine new qtyle* Lane Hotel in New York which football championship. Manchester Memorial hospital. She New York. Boston and Detroit ping St. LouU 7-6 while the Phils le Rockville American Legion, said; Pittsburgh's new Fume-Proof, Sun-Proof tn last place in the N. L. If all delphia 2, Cleveland 2, New York exhibited last night,' and the ar­ also houses Bill Comm and West- | In an unprecedented pre-season Is expected to be discharged later Warriors and West Side Juniors were clipped, I-O, by Chicago, he contest will mark the initial "W e pitched Lemon and Wynn House Psint produces * 61m of unususi whits- their games were playe