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Manchester Lodge No. 73, A, F. The Gleaners group of the South and A. M.. will hold a stated com­ Methodist Church will meet at the Observe'50 Years of Marriage Collect $3,000 1 0 ,7 9 1 Fair, not M coM tonight. Cloudy church tomorrow night at 7:43. ■ About Town munication at the Masonic Temple Member' of the Audit Wednesday, colder late In the day. tomorrow night at 7:30. The Fel- In Scout Drive •'*' V Bureau ot ClreutoBoue Miss June C. Chambers. 1.56 Main RANGE and FUEL OIL ' Mark-Strtclcland. humorist, will lowcraft degree will- be conferred, Mancheiter— A City of Village Charm a*. entertWfter tonight »t 8 and there will be refreshments and street, has been installed as a ' •'dock at the meeting of the member of the Upsala College a scoial hour. • , ' chapter of Psi Chi, national honor­ Hundredg of (toys. Par* 2 4 Hour DoUvery Service - Wemon’s a u b of Monchester «t VOL. LXXII, NO. 36 (Ctoaelftod Adverltotog on Page U ) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1952 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS Um South Methodist Church. This ary psychology fraternity. A The November meeting of Uie sophomore at Upsala Oollege, East eiits Canvass Homes; to men's nigkt, and the hosle.ss Women's Republican Club of Manr (ominittee, under the chalrman- Orange. N. J., Mias Chambera is a Await Mail Donations cheater will be held on Wednes­ candidate for the bachelor of arts ahlp of Mrs. John Field and 'Mrs. day, Nov. 19, at 2:30 at the Whiton MORIARH BROTHERS Winiam Olenn^. Jr., plan refresh- Memorial Library. Arthur nilne. degree. She is a member of the All branches of the Manchester U N Turm oil stienU that will appeal to the men. superintendent of schools, Will Student Christian Association; District Boy Scouts cooperated 315 CENTER STREET T E L. 51.15 Mrs. Wimarn F. Pickles made ar­ speak On the queation of the new Skansen. a Swedish Folk Dancing yesterday afternoon, to carry out n rangements for the entertalnmein. -high sch^i. -______Society: and cbeir. ^ the task of visiting all local homes to collect donallbna for the Seoul Follows Lie Members of the Uncolh PTA The Divine Spiritual Circle will Blaine Cota, jr., one of Connec- * program for this seaaon. 4 Points are urged to be prompt at the ticut's leading young artists and a Robert McComb, Jr., reports masting tonight at 8 o'clock in the meet at the. Lithuanian Social Hail on GOlv.ay street tonight -at director and instructor at the Cota that latS last night about $3,000 auditorium of the Nathah Hale School of Fine Arts In Bristhl, had been tallied by hla committee Jackson alion 8 o'clock. The spe^cr will be Mrs. School as the speaker, Mi.ss Ann gave members of the Cosmopolitan Wilma Doucettle 'W this town. gathered at the headquartera in Pbbsrg of the State Department Club an interesting and Informa-, the Town Court. of Education, will begin her talk live talk, on modern art at their i ■ According to Chalnfian Mc- United Nations, N. Y„ Nov. Rockville Emblem Club No. Washington, 5Jov. 11— — Supreme 0 )u rt Justice Robert at that time. The business meet­ meeting Friday afternoon dt th e} domb. hundreds of Cubs, Boy will hold Its annual charity card n — (/P)— Trygve Lie’.s "save ing wlU Mkiw her speech. Center Church. He b rou ^ l a re- Scouts, Senior Scouts, their lead­ H. Jackson tpld congressional investigators today as chief party and basaar on Wednesday, the peace” resignation as presentativa group of his paint-! ers and mkny dada and mothers Only Older prosecutor at the Nurmemberg trials he never received Nov. V9. at 8 o'clock at the Elk's } **air Ready Circle of King's ing, which were geatly enjoyed ^ worked from 1 to 5 p.m., when American documents blaming Russia for the Katyn forest United Nations secretar.v- XMngbters will meet tomorrow Home. North Park street. Rock­ darkness halted tnelr efforts. general plunged the U N to- ville. There will be refreshments by the club. j massacre, Jackson testifled before* ■ ~ — ------Wgtit at Whlton Memorial at 8 Gordon ' G. Fogg, assistant a special House committee trying da.v into a new East-West and door prizes. G Is R e c a ll Honoring Dead of First World War to'elo^. Movies of the Newington Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffith o f . comptroller of Travelers Insur­ to decide whether American ofll. struggle. Lie, intensely hated inoma for Crippled Children will ance Co., and treasurer of Charter Rejects Red siartdlsh road. South Coventry, t clsls. In nn effort to avoid disrupt­ by the Russians, put himself toe dtown. Alfred R. Rogers of 1163 Mid­ are the parents of a son born” on j Oak Council, is treasurer for the ing wartime relations with Mos­ Non-Whites I . - dle turnpike east, a senior at the Nov. 6 at the Hartford Hfospltal.Htosp ftnance drive committee. He took Nov. 11, ’18 cow, suppressed information that forward in the 60-nation gen­ ! Dinner reservations for Holiday University of Connecticut, was in charge of the funds for deposit l.i Russians were responsible for eral assembly yesterday as a Proposal to Banaar. the all day fair being held charge of a meeting yesterday at 7.T Ti the First National Bank. John E. Perry of 73* Tanner By JOHN RANDOLPH Katyn. In P ro te s t sacrifice on the altar of peace. ^ the Center Church Wednesday, Hlllyer College at which prelimi­ .street and Walter E. and Donald ! Some calls will be made during Jackson said despite a lack of ■ "I am stepping a.side now be­ may be may at the church office nary plans for the annual Student C. Green. RFD. Rockville, have the weejc bv the scouts, but to Korean Front, Nov. 11— evidence he was reluctant to agree cause I hope this may help the Legislature March 5-7 at the iunai noon tomorrow. Those who entered the armed forces arid pro-] gain a alzabie goal the committee (/P) -'^Armistice Day was to a Soviet demand that the United.Nations to save. the peace,'-' E n d Strife (lava not alVaady done so are urged State Capitol were drawn up. ceeded to th* recruit reception cen- j depends on the further contribu­ hgrilly noticed at the front. Nuremberg ■ war crimes court L o s e J o b s he said. Rogers la .presidenit of .the .execu.: Wheri a Social Blurider Ca^ contact the-church oflie* tomor- te r at Fort Dervena. Mass. -Mucald tions - th at.w ill. come, through .the chargv Germans with thealaughter RmwIaiM Wni Agfee ~ ' * t r tive commlUee and council. mail addressed to Gordon Fogg at To the vast majdrity of Attier- TThit^ llatlonB. N. T..' Nov; ' w m piomlag. , Mr. and Mrs. John Calve of 995 their immediate family, including ican.s in Korea, it meant as of 15,000 Polish officers and Intel­ Johannesburg, South Afri­ He told a repprier today he Alberta E. Boslwlck of 120 the bank. Lead to a Beautiful Friendship! lectuals at Katyn fofest In west­ 11— (IF) — British Foreign U ------Middle turnpike east, w h o. were all their children and grandchil­ much, or as little, as Me­ ca, Nov. 11— (IP)— Hundreds thinks his resignation will be ac­ 'Maple atreet, who la employed in ern Ruaria. cepted and that the Russians will Secretary Anthony Eden laid married in Italy 50 years ago, were dren. were . * * morial Day— that other na­ of natives in the east coast the ca.sualty accounting depart­ Many glft.s. including money, No Usable Evidence asree to someone else to get him down today four principlea ment at Travelers Insurance Com­ gue.sts of honor yesterday at the Embarrassing situation? Not if you tell the lady In city of Port Elizabeth who Villa Louisa in Bolton in celebra­ were presented to the couple. Fol- tional souvenir of an old war. We did not learn of any usable out. for settling the deadlocked pany, will obsers'e her 2.5th an­ lovving the dinner, dancing was en­ distress about our rapid, thorough dry cleaning service! colonel or some aging general evidence In American possession," staged a general protest Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei niversary with the company on tion of their golden wedding an­ probably stopped a nnpment and prisoner of war issue and For Christmas niversary. About 75 membera of joyed durin? the afternoon. WANTED Jackson said. He added that dur­ strike against the govern­ Viahinaky told the A.s.sociated Friday, Nov. 14. In fact a beautiful friendship will probably result. For remembered that wonderful day 35 asked Soviet Foreign Minister KNIT SOCKS FOR YOUR HUSBAND. ing the trials he knew nothing of ment’s . racigl ^segregation Pre.ss that the Soviet Union will TO PURCHASE stains, creases-*-accidental or natural after a-busy day~w .r. .years. Ago-when wrAr seemed .to repdrU by Col. J6hh H. ViOI” Vtlei; wait“ -to -'swr " -what candidates' Andrei Yishinsky. it he would “ s w e e t h e a r t AND BROTHER D AY: Betsy McLagan, 65 Oxford policies found themselves out Walter Lynch of Autumn trail, have had diaappegiod forever. Jr., or tv;o other AtUerlcan officers, emerge before taking a stand. accept them. Coventry, will observe hl.s 30th an­ street: Joyce Keeney, Glastorlburj’ : keep our phone number handy! Call immediately! Man­ But for the mSn wwho are fight- Hospital Notes A SMALL who had officially told Washington of work today. But what Lie exchanged for a I In a broad policy spieech niversary with the Hartford Elec­ Mrs. Josephine Leary, 66 Florence chester 7254. Ing this war./Armlstlce.nlstlce Day— If Employers carried out their known situation was snother tric Light Company on Nov. 14. remembered at all—was only the that the Soviets were responsible I thn UN assembly, Patients Today: 1L5. street; Carl Gunderson, 115 Olcolt j INSURANCE for Katyn. threats to dismiss men who took sharper issue over man and pol­ ^EAR BRAND He is employed as a meter tester occasion fqr a sour Joke or a not- part- in the one-day demonstra­ icy. It promised to widen the ] Eden turned dowp Vishin* ADMITTKD SATURDAY: Gary drive; David Hamilton, 14 Mclaine | SPECIAL 1 BAY CLEANING SERVICE — WORK for the company. too-clevep pun. The.committee has reported to tion yesteiday. Cast-West split and run new 1 sky’s proposal for a new ,com- Klein, 152 Branford street; Mrs. road. Mrs. Ann Hutton, l38^earl N. ARENCY y “ AII Quiet . Congrea. that Its International ip- The walkout followed outbreak.^ Tracks throughout the loose ARCYLE, TATTERSALL tni PLAID Alta Laws. 19 Riverside drive; ACCEPTED UP TO 10 A. M., EXCEPT SATURDAYS ' mission to end the Korean Grace M. Benson of 19 Newman stiect; Natalie Derby, 12 Vernon One lnfantry major, a toddler of vestlgation proved the Russians of racial violence in variou.s Soupi blocks formed up inside the or­ George Currie, 96'j Foster street; WMTZ lO X H 1 war as of “no help over our street, a Junior in the College of street; John Driggs, 616 North two/\vhen the Germans signed at killed the Poles in the spring of African cities as a result of non­ ganization. William Strlmaltls, 41 Drive F; Arts and Sciences at the University Main street; John Felice, 3 Whit­ t-a THE HEZAID C5>fnplcgne. quipped; 1940 to prepare for a Communist- white opposition to the govern­ Lie Indicated In his resignation j present difficulty.” George Cheman. Stafford. of Connecticut, has been awarded ney road; Charles Gawlica, Rock-1 ' "A ll quiet on the central front.*’ dominated Poland. ment's white supremacy program. speech that a new secretary-gen­ I _ Vishlnsky told the pollUcal com- SOCK KITS That the day has no meaning mittee yesterday he would "not the Univer.-ity Tnistce Scholarship ADMITTF.D YESTERDAY: ville; Mrs. E'ranccs Bycholskl, 471 MANCBKSTER Chairman Madden (D-Ind) said Another outbreak was reported eral might got understanding not award of $150 this semester. Richard \V 1 s h a r t, 22 Drive F.: Union street; Richard Chcpdeialnc, | In Korea la obvious from the age In an opening statement that the last night at Ea.st London, more .only on a Korean truce but on Conununlst demand Craig Spencer. 460 Lake street; 382 Hartford road; Cliffppd Bl.ssell, group of the Eighth Army. Not other UN questions. that all prisoners be repatriated. more than one-qua|;ter of the committee would end its work this than 150 miles northeast of Port The committee in charge of the Carole Klar. 6,5 High street; Mrs. 46 Pine street; Mrs. Helen Bojar- week but it would cooperate with Elizabeth, as police fired for the The Russians — and their satel­ Mr. Vishlnsky said that he be­ SPECIAL %\79 KIT Manchester Pipe Band dance Sat­ Catherine Daniels. 369 Porter ski and daughter, 105 Middle tiirn- SERVICES American soldiers here had been lites in the UN — had referred to lieved in the iincondilionml re­ DRY CLEANERS born in 1918. the next Congress for a continued second straight day on Negro patriation of prisoners of war urday will hold an Important meet­ atreet; Lawrence Monroe, Bolton; plke cast; Daniel Riley, Jr.. South investigation of other atrocities. demonstrators. About a dozen him in debate as "the man who .Joseph Koss, 14 B Garden dfive; 93 WELLS STREET TELEPHONE 7254 Of those who were, most were without screening and, to quote ing tonight at 8 o'clock in Grange Coventry: Howard Smith, 19 Knox That Interpret The Wishes Including those against American buildings in the city have been set- think.s h e' is secretary-general.” Knit them In either wool or nylon. Make up these beautiful socks Hail. All membera are asked to be Mrs. Marjorie . Sefton. Tolland; street; Mrs. Laura Sullivan, IS little children. There are downy- Lie said he thought his continued hla jvords, without excess," aald faced GI's in the forward bunkers troops In Korea. He said such a afire, including government, edu­ Sden. in either the Tattersall. plaid or argyle pattern in light color present. Mra. Vera Shaver, 118 Princeton Welco;ne place; David Symonds, 50 Of The Family presence was hampering under­ who were horn in Franklin Roose­ prolM would "arouse world public cational and church in.stitutions. "He .did not, however, say street; John Manning. 23 Carroll Glcnwood street; Richard Sy- standing. combination. velt's first administration. To opinion against international No violence was reported in Port whether • In his view thoea who Memorial Temple, Pythian road; Isabella Reid. 24 Avondale nionds, 50 Glcnwood street; Mrs. Once Red Darling road; Jiidith Ann Lar.apn. 134 Louise Piccinino, 150 Maple’street; them, the armistice is as remote genuinely fear for their lives Sisters, will meet tomorrow st 8 JOHN B. BURKE (Continued on Page Nine) (Continued on Page Nine) Lie was once the darling of the , , Herald Photo p, m. in the Odd Fellows HslI. Parker atreet; Joseph Nowak, 707 Mrs. Dai.sy Morrison, 60 Hemlock as the Battle of Manila Bay Is to' Wilfred J. Clarke, former commander of American Legion Post 102, lays a wreath at the base ef should be.forced back at tha point Hartford road; Clinton Reid, 6.50 tho.se who can remember the cele­ Soviet Union because, before the of the bayonet, FOR EASIER, FASTER After the business scs.sion the street; Mr.s. Mary Mullaney, 134 Korean war, he said It was real­ the tablet on the terrace In front of Manchester Memorial Hoepital during Armistice Day exerelsea .Social committee will serve re­ Lydall atreet: Mary Felice. 234 Hilliard street; James Mimsie, 141 FUNERAL HOME bration ot 1918. " I am encouraged by hia lack But in many ways, Flanders istic policy to seat Communist this morning. Memhers of the women’s auxlllariee of the various town sersice organlzatlMS are In of precision on that point. 1 hope, ARGYLE AND PAHERN KNITTING freshments. Oak atreet: Mra. Lucille Kucieii- Campflcld road; Samuel SimpsOn. ski, 149 Opk atreet; Mary Swetz, 87 East Ceator SL Tel. 6868 Field and the river line of north­ China In the UN since it controlled the background. The short memorial aersice wata condurted hy Commander W’llber T. Little ot the therefore that he wui examine my Tollanil; .\I;s. Blanche Brown, 12S most of the Chine.se mainland. 326 Wctherell atreet. West .street; Mrs. Anna Smith, 19 ern France are not aa far away as Ike, Advisers Cautious Legion and Rev. John F. Hannon ot SL James' Clinrch deliver^ the holiday address, speaking of mU|z four principles and consider care­ AMBULANCE SERVICE they rfiight seem.' The Soviet bloc soured on him fully whether or not they are THE NEW DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Knox .street: Mrs. Norma Ander­ because he was quick to tag the tar>- men and their leadership In the Aght for peaee. acceptable." Arthur Bnineau. South Coventry; son and son. Pioneer circle; Here again are the trenches, the North Korean invasion a Commu­ EMen gave hla four principlea BftLCH Is Your Thomas Hovcv, Jr., . 237 Green Camiilo Andisto,. 461. VVoodbridge barber wire, the river trees, the road: William Stanek, 35'2 W alker mud and the rain, the-scarred On Spending, Tax Cuts nist aggression and to invoke all for. settling the prtooner iaeue: street. ■lopes, the battered hills and the the collective security he could "Flrstr That every prisoner Of YARN-APART street. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: BANTLY rendezvous with death. find In the W . wer has the right, on the conclu­ BIRTH S ATI IRD A Y : a son to Mrs. Jean Mitchell. 147 Pearl Lie paid back their roin In his R ed Smash sion Of an armiatice, to be retoaaed. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Slmp.son. Here is no longer the last war's Augusta, Ga., Nov. 11— (4^— President-elect Dwight D. street; Mr.s. Edith Kane, 209 Cent­ Regular $1.49 Value ■lashing armored thrustg the roar­ resignation blast yesterday. "Second: That every prla' "II l|. -l-i tonburv; a daughter to Mr. and sen, Wapplng; BonnyiMae Roberta. America and some of her 1918 AI Evidence of that game after the Ike Aid Pledge In rubbing salt on that wound. smashing Chinese infan-the free world and cripple the buildup of European de- an armistice, a prisoner of .war 120 .Summer street; Carol Wright. lies honored their war dead today week end conferences the general. Lie made the irritation over his I renses.fftnuAa .QnjealHnc' in T.AnHnn*« — - — . ' . .. ______may not be either , forcibly da- CONVENIENT TO CARRY AND HANDLE Mrs. William Glennev. Rockville, 333 Main Strtat try,and artillery atUck drove j "" DISCHARGED SATUR­ South Coventry. In solemn ceremonies observing the held at hla vacation retreat here aucres-or more palhful. _ i, , , . - .dent bomb-scarred Oulldhali, the tained ar forcibly repAtriated." 8POOLS HOLD PLENTY OF YARN W ITH ELASTIC EDGES 34th anniversary of the aigning of with GOP leaders. By Dixiecrats r ile Candidate List South Korean defenders from!77-year-old Prime Minister also Addressing himsetf to Vishlnsky the armistice that ended World Sen. Eugene D. Milliktn of Colo­ The leading randldatos were re­ the main Allied position on hailed the election of Gen. Dwight ■ McCloy Warns in the assembly hall, Eden sqjd; NO SOILED, FRAYED OR STRETCHED YARN War I — but did not bring world rado, Who will be chairman of the , Washington, Nov. M— --Sen. garded here as Lester B. Pearson. Sniper ridge tonight. D. Elsenhower as new President of " I f it proves that these four / peace. ' principles are in fact accepted, FAST, SIMPLE WINDING AND UNWINDING MAORI OIL CO. tax-writing SenaU finance com.-, g Russell, Georgia Demo- Canadian foreign .secretary, and It was the 13th time United the United States snd urged i It is Armistice Day In the mlttee, always is a conservative, pledged today "evei-y pos- Carlos P. Romiilo, Philippines am- Nations forces have been driven France and Germany to get to -1 Reich Against then It should be possible to put RELEASE YARN SMOOTHLY > Rang* and Fuel Oil f t ft* fk$t n m f Trty "V«Im *1/m ” StMest Stnl Slek t tii hk$ Pt(M »l Extra/Specia I C each United States. In France, in CJan- man when It cornea to forecaate - cooperation with Presldent- bas.sador to Wa.shington. Pearson off Pinpoint hill since the battle gether for the cause of European them in a clearly understood raao* about tax and spending cuts. j Dwight D. Elsenhower in ef- for the kumhwa ridges began Oct. unity. lutlon which will command agree­ CONSTANT TENSION ( Continued on Faga TUrtaea) Cites Mcmwow Policy New Disaster ment among all the parUea. Thto 24 HOUR SERVICE What a value! While quantity la.sta. You have never had an op­ But he outdid himself In talk- 1 ^g achieve world peace, (Conttnaed on Page Nine)' 14. F portunity to ptirchaae. such a heavy weight cover for auch a low ing about the subject against the I gen. Lvndon B. Johnson of The South' Koreans fell back at Churchill said "there has been could then be communicated to the price. Fits gny standard size board. Heavy drill with flannel background of his meeting with Texas indicated clearly that If he 9 p. m. after a five-hour battle no doubt that thus far it has been ' negotiators and becoma Um baato iJ W Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales METER TRUCKS .. , Bonn, Germany, Nov. U —Pi—^Connec- The spending program, said Mil­ "That Is why the Krenilin An ancient Hebrew prayer com he expects a minimum of political ticut'a highest court has refused a 1,000 rounds of mixed mortar and cal parties appeared able to con­ likin, will be the to the whole ordered 'the origins! aggression to trol the threat.. mMted to eternal life today the sniping at the new .Republican new trial sought by convicted artillery fire In the first-.few min­ soul' o f Dr. C3iaim Weismann, thing. President. utes of the hour-long kickoff bar­ begin and that was why, after McCloy.'s observations were Pacific H-Blast Not Optimistic slayer condemned to die In the larael's first President. Peace Objective electric chair. rage. President Tnimsn had effectively made in a 29B-pagc report to the Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Halevi Her- And while he noted that Elsen­ "M y disposition la to try to help Francis C. Smith, convicted of Less than an hour after the first marshalled the United Nations to U. S. State department .covering Michigan a ty , Ind„ Nor. I l — Pad and Cover sog, presided at funeral services hower, once In office, wdll be fre'e General Eisenhower In every pos­ repel It, the so-cajjed truce talks his three-year term in office. Mc­ the murder of a night watchman —A sailor wrote home that a for Weizmann, 77, father of the to recommend a reduced program, sible way.” Russell said, "Our big during a burglary attempt at (Continued on Page Nine). have dragged out over more than Cloy retired last July but the re­ hydrogen bomb wsm exploded on Israel Republic, who died at his the Senator didn't appear--6ptimls- objective now Is world peace and Greenwich, based his appeal for a a yeah port was not made public until a South Pacific atoll Nov. 1. Special set home here Sunday. tlc about the' posslbllrty of blg- time are too narlous to indulge In new trial on the deposition of ''It its a convenient way of dis­ today. The Michigan City Newa-Dto- U B IN H SINK $ 1 5 9 Sirens throughout the land acale cuts that would^pen the way pariisanshln for the sake o f partl- Edith Springer, 24, now serving a persing the strength of the free Notes Sunday Vote patch printed parts o f the letter ,’^ame high quality cover with waffle pad. sounded a minute-long blast-at the for tax reductions,/ sanahin. I think that’s the general three-years term In an Alabama world I and preventing or at least Th'e former high commissioner's today but did not id e ^ fy the 'I hour of the funeral—2:30 p; m A similar notetof caution was dlsposltton throughout the coun­ women’s prison on a charge of re­ delaying the building _ up of a words were underlined by the re­ sailor or his parents; o S s r eye­ ■tilling all traffic and work from sounded by/oSeph M. Dodge. try.” ceiving stolen goods. News Tidbits secure defense against the sub- sults 'of Sunday's local elections In witness accounts have been pub­ Dan to Beersheba. Detroit banker who drew the as- Sen. Earle C. 'Clements of Ken­ m w The 24-year-oId Smith, unsuc­ Culled from A P Wires Jugatiqn of western Europe." three key West Germdn states. A lished In Los Angelesjand Lima, O. Il99*s! M J J signmet^-fn the Elsenhower con- tucky, who headed the Democratic FRST-lmf VAUK Flag Oser Coffin cessful In another High Coifrt ap­ Backs IT. 8. on POWs surge to -the right in these eiec- The sailor wrote that the bomb New! Practical! Rabbi Herzog recited 10 verses peal. received several gubematori- The British leader voiced un- tipbs swept several former Nazi was hauled from Sail Francisco to ONET from the I Book, of Psalins, chosen .'f^atiaaed Page Two! (Continued on Page Tw o) sl stays of execution since he was quaitfled support for the U. S. re­ big-wigs back into office. < the Marshall Island! I aboard hia •o that the Hebrew initials o f each Duke of Sutherland arrives in A resurgence of Nazism and na­ ship with extraordn "HEMP " PLASTIC condemned to death by a Superior New York with Atlantic "Blue fusal to force UN prisoners of lary prscauk verse spelled out "Chaim Ben Court Jury Bridgeport. ■ war in Korea to return to their tionalism, McCloy wrote, "is a pos­ Ozer," which stands for Chaim Ribbon” trophy and says' English Miss Springer, a state's witness Communist - ruled homelands. sibility which cannot be ignored in (Coptinued on Paga Nina) Weizmann. son of Ozer Weizmann. people "feel pleaaed” U. 8. woo It $140.95 at the trial, said she had lied In Churchi^ said he was anxious for the light of the past. The ___ . The coffin was covered with the from them. . . William H. Brennan her testimony to get revenge peace in Koreaj but not ''a t the aU-prevaiUng power of the Na­ SCATTER. RUGS ' blue and white flag (^'Israel. It CIO Faces Major Crisis of/Stamford unanimously endorsed against George Lowden, 24, an ac- by executive committee of Fnlr- price of dishonor." tional Socialist regime has left Was blanked by eight generals snjl -oompUoa of- Smith.now aarving-a ^many.Jpttner officials >ylt|h % long- "r^ lio m e by eight colonels iW ttlb -A^-.Odunty 'RepuUican organlan- ...'.‘Jt-.Mtould .,be..,a .diabonor," he life tann for aaooi»d.^ Ho® : Sot "'.sixth - atcaight' ■' two-year dectoced,: ."to.: send... thousands o f lot a «tura,to.pow«r..'’k . S fael Army. 'Navy, AW 'Forca aWd hripless prisoners of War back hy fitattng that extremism, how 24*' X 36“ SIZE Police on the last short Journey der.' term as county GOP chairman. , force to be maasacred by the Chi­ ever, "has less [ chance, in hiy from the catafalque,.whets it had ^1. •i.-.'.- f... Smith wiui convicted a year and Road, rail, and telephone com- from the A P a half ago for shooting to death Judgment, of recurring than at any The newest In rugs. Molded plastic In smart "hemp square" pat lain in- state since Sunday, to the 'musilenUoiiii cut'ln Swiss Alpis by nese- government', which' boasts it Washington, Nov. 11—(7P»—'The • posaible choice to take Murray's watchman Grover S. Hart during time in recent German history,” tem, Reprodfletions or original carpet textures. grave a few hundred yards away heavy rainfall which causes one has actually rid itself of two mil­ CIO faces a major crisis today In place aa head of the ■ six-million lion of its oVn people.” McCloy declared:' WIPE OFF WITH WATER In the garden of the President's an attempted burglary at the In-' death from avalanche. . . Shah . JU9T MADE IT! trying to settle on a successor to member CTO. The steelworkers will dian Harbor Yacht Club at Green­ Churchill spoke at^a banquet "On the whole, the-events of the SKID RESISTANT estate. Mohamimed Real Paihlevt Anally Nashrilto. Tens., Nov. It— PRACTICALLY INDESTRUCTABLE Philip Murray as Its Head man. decide on a new leader separately. wich, July 23, 1949. ■ , signs three pnriinmentnry Mils al­ ending the inauguration of Sir past three years, during which I Thoueande at Bier Murray'! dqath Sunday touched Walter P. Rcuther 45-year-old (jP>—D,w l g k t D. Elaenkower USE IN'BATHROOM, HALL, KITCHEN, PORCH. Justice Newell Jennings of the though Iran Senate had nbt ap­ Rupert de la Bere as new Lord have closely observed the grbwth pocketed Tenneaeee'a 11 elec­ An estimated 250,000 persons off latent rivalries among a num­ 'president of the CIO United Auto •9a«i Tracy Cabln9l Siak al 8 ^ BASEMENTS. DOOR MATS State Supreme Court of Erirdrs proved them. toral rolea by a seaat majbrlly from all walks of life had filed by ber- o f the ClO’a top H re­ Workers, and James B. Carey, 41, laita parcalaia pricaz. Tkaava^ RED, GRAY, HUNTER GREEN. YELLOW AND BROWN said the High Court's action was U. 8. -Marines, French, Italian, (Contimied on Page Nine) (Continued on Page Nine) of icM thaa S,6M %'otes (rem the black-draped catalogue prior mains to be seen whether they President of the CTO International r l ’ lacMaa baaaty aaS to'xv^ af to the funeral service. The burial based on. a New 'York decision and Greek shock troops to land on nearly BOO.WM cast In last Taaa- Maiatoct ilaal prIcaN far aay> can select a new leader without Union of Electrical Workers, are wtiicli states that no form of proof Turkish. soil tomorrow in final place to an olive grove on the side splitting ranks and breaking up-l considered top conten< day's election. aaa't bwSaatl- Aaipla utarag* idters'. in so unreliable as' recanting testi­ chapter of NATO's "Operation of a hill slopingf., eastward toward Amerlca’e Junior labor federation. In Detroit, CIO sources outside ^fr^9T9F^ir ^ ^^. ^I^9^9 If f^9^l99I^I mony. Longstep." . . Lend-lease agrcf- ANCIENT VET PASS 9 9491 9 the Judean hilto and Jerussdem. Murray had been a aUadying Reuther’s immediate /circle are 41" METALLIC "In the popular mind, it is often ment enabling Japan to get.frig­ Not Independent Bush Says Fitzgerald, Ga., Nov, 11— InAuence on a score of ambitloi'ii confident the USW president will ates and landing craft from U. 8. (Oonttnned am rags TWa) leadm trying to forge ahead) In win the presidancy of ithe CTO if —"Generar* William jordaa (Coatinned on Page Two) to be signed tomorrow, according Bosh, Oeorgia’a last anrvivtag the CIO’s 40 or so . unions. H e' be makes a bid for ltl+ Reutheris to Kyodo News Agency. On Taking Oath as Senator INSULATED LINING pacified m toy potenUal breaks. aides aren't commenting on hU Confederate . veteraa, wke had Japanese Emperor Hirohito hoped te "Uvp as long aa Maeea" CHICK THISI GRIAT RiATUlllSI Woven of luxurioiu rayon satin and processed for all weather within CTQ ranks before they chances, messages fellcitatloiis to King — — ■— - I .■'’/. FPC Sets Nov. 24 could splaih into public attention. * — 120 yeara-died at kto haosa Insulation. „ Several other names are being Pickets Withdraw Gustav Adolf of Sweden. .Eleanor Washington, Nov, 11—UF)— -feDavId S. Clarke, hla administra- The labor organisation's effec­ here today. He waa lOY. lIFEnME QUAUn-T-cy StaiatoM KNU U S l^ vM a* mentioned for the job, Irmluding Roosevelt is in Beverly Hills, Prescott Bush took hia oath of [ tive assistant from Milford, Conn., Slaal Main tort wm4 toto. Caaaal paaf— ' For Gas Hearings tiveness in the' coming years de­ that of Allan Haywood, vice presi­ office and became Connecticut’s Bush was 'greeted at the Senate pends a good on whom CIO At H-Bomb Plant Calif., for third marriage of her NEW ROLE POR| OOB cMp ar cracto*graw laaaltor urilb aaa. dent o f the CIO in charge of or­ daughter, Mrs. Anna' Roosevelt' senior Senator here yesterday, I secretary’s office by a group of Augusta. Oa., Nov. - laay la baap ctoaa—laalraat. leaders choose among themselves ganization and now acting interim Washington, Nov. 11— —Oral aa their next prealdenL The deci­ Boettiger, to Dr. James A -'H sI- emphasizing that Jie is a true. R e -■'28 Greenwich, Conn., high school Preeldent-eleet Dnighf D. Bto- $l>39 arguments will be heard on Nov. presldti^t. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 11—: (JPi — •ted. ‘ j publican—"not an Independent." | students visiting the nation's capi- sion may be made at meetings this Full-scale construction resumed enkower kas agreed to aonra as DOUBLE MAIN TOP-Rai warh STEEl CABMET-wm. Added warmth in cold weather. Light weight construetton pro­ 24 by the Federal Power commis­ Michael J. Quill, head of the CTO >8weden's King Gustav Adolph I Bush, elected to the post last tal. Greenwich is Bush’s Home konerary ehairmaa of tha lO U week In Pittsburgh following Mur­ today at the vast Savannah river i MzbwaaMat I** Salth—plaaty af caavaalaat ■faiagt vides less bulk. Black, gray, jjpvy, brown, tan and dark green. sion on whether it has authority trsnsnoriatton workers union and V I celebrates 70th birthday vi-lth week, takes over fhe seat of Sen. town, 25th snalveipary ranspalga for ray's funeral, or at the CTO con­ a CIO Wee president, said he con- H-bomb plant after striking tech­ to grant Algonquin Gaa Trans- royal splendor and festivities. . . . Brien McMahon (D „ Conn.) who After aighing the . customary brotherkood of tke . NatloaaP « athar way*. far Ctohat, alaaaUt mag hiKhaa tappNati vention scheduled to begin Mon­ tsders HaywootJ a "logical choice." nicians withdrew their pickets. •aal (Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales mission Oo.. of . Boston a tempo­ day in Los Angeles. Indian newspapers say. at least 30^ died of cancer last July. Bush's anti-Communtat affirmation, Bush C4inrereiMe at Ckrtotiaaa aad- rary certlBcate for operation, of its Selection o f a new president will About 200 highly skilled techni­ Tibetans and 10 Chinese' Reds kill- ' name was placed on the Senate went on the Senate payroll aa hia IMtoy Piwtpoae Coavratloa Jews. pipellna system In New England. be made at the convention, but cal lEngineers. struck yesterday in ed recently in revolt by martial payroll as-,of yesterday. state's senior senator. He actual­ 'Whether to postpone the conten­ an executive board recommenda­ a dispute with, the Miller Electri­ In a press conference later. ly succeeds Sen. William A. Pur- The FPC thus agreed to re­ tion is one of the first pieces of Khambas tribe against Chinese BBITiSH W AB COSHT SPONSORED BY Electrical Dept. tion would) carry weight. If the’ cal Co. of Jacicaonyille, ITla., 'a rule. Bush outlined hia views On ifer- tell (R.. Conn.) who was appoint­ consider its order of Oct. 31 deny­ business officials will take. iip. Loadon. Nov. II—4iP>—Tha convestlon ip postponed the board sub-contractor. f- Undap-sccretary of state David eign and domestic affairs. T In / i ed to the vacancy after Sen, Mc­ ing the temporary certl'flcate. The The union's nine vice preaiilehta W ar oAtoe aald taday tke SghtJ Oak St. Entrance can name an acting president. Joaeph Garvin of Phltodelphia, nutshell, he said be agreed with Mahon’s death. PurteU's br- BANK OF MANCHESTER -rh«JWHAL€eo. slmoet completed pipeline wss to will mee^tomorrow to make that K. E. Bruce aald armistice In Ko­ lag la Kerea eoat Brltaia THE CO. David McDonald, secretary- union official, said {keket lines and rea would not end our problems be­ President-elect Dwi.ght D. EDsen- pointment expired on Nov. 5, day dead aad 182 astoalag na ta Oet.- have been put In use this month. decision, r treasurer of tlie steelworkers and road blockades M>dt down all work. J ' 'A MirruAL 3AviNas BANK, On FK^day, the 46-member ex- cause “ palltlcal . aettlemeata , of hower on everything except farm after, th® electioi) which gava 17. Anatker tlS BrHaaa aM (Cnatinned « i Page Ssvtoi) acuUvq beard maeta ^ consider a saspaniM » eaaaeqncaoea would pailty. -prtoeaara at war aad tharawara (cWnanef aa r m t Ihraa) / (Oaattaaad oa Pa«a Tbiiaa) kavo to be made." Accon|panied by hia wife and .(OoatlBoeA a® Paga Thtaa) 1,771 J- ■J. . i IJ. I .. .1- __ 4- j, ..Vi = 1 •)

■V MANCHEiiTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IL 1952 PAGE THREE .... life,'- IIANC E^NJNG HERALD. MANCHESTKH,“OONN-TtrESDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1952 ^ a g b tw o could not endorse Eisenhower's modity highly Important to'(Ton- Immigration Act, to eliminate dis- can party, but emphasized he was thierlocutor ^Not Ineeh too falia In Ita duty to our coiintiy,” until inauguration day. After that. those from UN Secretary General and to the point. Her deposition 809 MAIN STe be declared. Dodge may head the bureau. Trygve Ue. Soviet President N. M. Sparking^ 22 Petitions Edward W. Krasenics zaid today p. m. at the church. Senators who signed in yesterday. great.” Bush said. LUNCH AT SHADY GLEN waa evasive and the reasons given he U not ready to make public Articles offered for sale wlU In­ Bush told newsmen he disagreed Bush would not commit himself fiMtder of Bennte Blee He refused to speculate on what Shvemik, Turkey’s Celal Bayer, therein for changing her testimony The short ride will do you good; the pleasant, friendly surroundings will R ii^D apoke aa the generally the new administration may be Finland’s PasslHlvi. Brazil’s Var­ plans for recruitment until he has clude an assortment of handmade with President-elect Elsenhower on whether he favors high or low were manifestly imtnie. The trial discussed the matter with CD per­ gifts, novelties, white elephants, tariffs on copper Imports, a com­ relax yon. When there’s a nip In the air, start With a cup of good hot soup, fol­ eriitawledged ___ leader of the aduth- able to do regarding taxes and gas. Italy’s EtnaudI and De Gas- cent; aa well as In public lire pro­ court heard not only her deposi. only on farm policy. Bush said he lowed by one of our “Meal-In-ltseir’ sandwiches. Top It off with a rnp of piping spending. To do so. he said, would peii, Holland’s Queen Juliana, Ar- Opposition Still Grows tection service of 12.600, 89, per sonnel Friday. He did say. how- baked goods, Christmas cards', holi­ en> Democratic bloc in the Senate. tlon but the testimony of half a that the CD office in the day gilt -wrappings and - ribbons, James Herne, Hot Chorolate or SIlex brewed coffee and you have a lunch that will send you ■ Sen. Herman Welker, Idaho Re- be a dangerous thing. ?entina’s Peron, France’s Auriol, Despite Fould's Expla* cent. dozen wltneaaez relevant thereto. bock to business singing. Come out soon for' lunch at Shady Glen. Elsenhower himself pledged dur­ ugoslavla’s RIbar, South Africa s Foulds said thla Increase would Municipal Building will bo open potM plants, Imutonnieres, etc. E iblican, predicted in a separate one day each week from now to Santa CTaus will also be present James Tierney will be interloc­ tto--.''' •fSartf-S Urview that aouthem Democrats ing the campaign . to cut both Premier Malan, U. 8. Secretary ot nation at 8th District not mean any additional services, Kniiiino films P.S.—For a change In dessert, try , tnes IN spending and taxes—but he didn’t State Dean Acheson, West German but.would be used to pay for the Thank^ving for recruitment pur- with a bag full of toys for the chil­ utor for the Second annual Min­ nar Lemon Chip Ice Cream, so GOOD mrill help push Bisenbower’s legia- Board Talks Last Nigfeii Muffler Results poees. dren. aii«Cf0iTiQNm Sathre program through Congress, say, Itcould be done quickly. He set Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and services now being g^ven. How- strel Show of Campbell Council, and so GOOD FOR YOU! Just one a goal of a 60-billion dollar budget Prof. Albert Einstein. Other developments In the CD Mrs. Anna Wlnzler, general COMMIt f Asserting Eisenhower will be able ■ ----- . . ever, he later added that some situation were the appointments of Knights of Columbus, which will of Shady Glen’s many delightful .by the fiscal year sUrUng July X. Memorial services for Weismaiin Opposition to the Manchester hydrants will be Installed In Youth’s Arrest cl)alrmBn of the fair, Is being as- flavors. An unite the Congress aa he united were held both, in the Holy Land's Adrian Oroot as deputy director, be held at the Verplanck School B e . BepuMkan _perty," Welker 19M, a reduction of more than 30 Water Company's proposed rate ' where feasible and wiuitn reason ' listed by Mrs. Lena Schubert, Miss billion for the current level.- hundreds of ajinagoguea and mlso and John Lamenzo as block war­ Martha Diana and Ernest 'Tureck. on Thursday, Friday and Satur­ The Elsenhower camp is hoping in many of its. Christian churches. Police yesterday picked up an den director. The following will work at the day of this week. The mln-strel • “Ikuthem Democrats will give to find some way of making - a Prayers in Arabic also were said ixia lawmakers apparently be­ and the hostesses, Mrs. Allan pursue the matter further with a Foulds, which he later amended, Name Chairmen ___ _ lillHIilllllfit T the next few years. lieve that Eisenhower' will not Fortytthree secretaries of state Hotchkiss. Mrs. Edward Dauch' View toward taking a stand "one that the precipitate increase being Weak CTO leadership could re­ press in the new Congress for of the United States have been and Mrs. Joseph Johnston, wll way or the other.” The commis­ sought at this time results from Pickets Withdraw sult in the AFL gobbling up the g ^ o n on civil rights proposals. lawyers. g^rve tea, coffee and dessert. All sioners are primarily concerned the company’s failure to seek in­ For Yule Party • PLUS . . . THIS CHUCKLE COMEDY . . . • CTO. Something along thla line members are urged to attend as with the proposed increase as it creases as far back aa 10 years has already begun to happen In plans will be completed for the an­ At H-Bomb Plant would affect the costs » r fire pro­ ago. Tomassi said the "present Mrs. H. A. MacArdle and Mrs. the textile industry, where the nual supper and sale on Thursday, tection services. The,xompany customers don't like being penal­ John J. Allison have been ap­ smaller AFL Textil* Workers Nov. 20. asking for an additional 82,5()0 an­ ized for the mistakes of the com­ pointed co-chairmen of a large (CoatUned from Page Oae) Union has started making consid­ nually for this service, an increase pany in the past 10 years.” erable inroads on its CTD rival. The Mr. and Mrs. Walker W.l Briggs, committee to make arrangements of 89 per cent. In answer to this, Foulds sai^ for a Christmas card party for the About 37,000 workers are building AFL now claims more, than eight Jr of 1014 Middle turnpike east, As a further step in their study that about 76 per cent of the in. benefit of the scholarship fund of the sprawling installation In Aiken million members, the (TO claims N ow ...a glamorous new car to make the highway announce the birth of their third of the company’s proposal, the crease being sought Is needed to almost six million. daughter, Melissa Jean, on Nov. 4. Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Ladies County. South Carolina, 14 miles commissioners will meet with defray company expenses that of Columbus, on Tuesday, Dec. 2, ea^t of Augusta. for you and your family! residents of the district who op. have soared beyond expectation. at the auditorium of the Hollister A statement by the Atomic Steel alloyed with met’al colom- A car driven by Mrs. Patricia pose the increase at their regular ' The North End residents op­ bliini is now considered the best FLANNEL-LINED M. Clemson. 21. of 108 Oakland School. Energy commission, however, said meeting next week. Commissioner posing the proposed increase, in The committee is endeavoring to NOTE: "CARIBBEAN" and “MY WIFE’S BEST FRIEND" wiU the picket lines delayed only "hun­ metal to resist high heat in jet street, ran into a hydrant at the Leon Thorp said this monvlng their petition to the PUC, claim engines. corner of Allen place and North contact ail members. Those who not be preMnted Friday night to make way lor the etoge ehow dreds of workers" in getting to that the North Ehid’a govern­ that the company has already been have not been reached are re­ “ASYLUM OF HORRORS” In perron FRANKENSTEIN. See ad their jobs. Garvin said about half DUNQAREES Main street yesterday about 5 ing body will invite a committee granted what amounts to an in­ quested to make reservations for p. m , after police said, Mrs. Clem- on this same page. the day shift workers crossed tlic selected by LaBelle and Hibbard crease when It was permitted to tickets or tables through Mrs. lines but left the plant when they son was forced to swerve sharply to present th(» oppolltion’a side of change over from a flat-rate sys­ MacArdle or Mrs. Allison. to the right when another car cut ■fiafeiyM A K" and “MY WIFE’S BEST FRIEND" wUl resume learned the cau.se of the walkout. the case at that . time. tem of billing to a meter system, Prizes will be awarded the win­ a ^ n OB Saturday—Continuous from 2 ^ . M. ^ The union official said th8 dis­ In front of her while she was pro­ Although the cbmmlsaloners, as dalm s BIIU Higher ners at each table, and several ceeding east on North Main street. Today “AFFAm~ IN TRINIDAD" Plus A YANK IN INDO-CHINA pute began when the Miller Com­ the constituted governing author­ Although the change-over, which valuable door prizes have alrei^y pany fired six highly skilled tech­ ity in the North End, are concern­ was finally approved last spring, been purchased by the committee. nical workers for union activity. Two-year-old Garry Klein, who ed solely with the proposed in­ was designed only to save water suffered a broken leg when he was ■f The company had no comment, but crease in Are protection rates, Mt and not to increase the return to the AE(j atatement said that “as struck by a car near his home on appeared likely that they would the company on its investment, Branford street Saturday morning, of yesterday" no union repreaenta- Tough, sanforized, blue ask LaBelle to represent their dis several cd the customera last night tive had communicated with the denim. Warm plaid flannel was reported improved by officials trict if they decided to oppose the claimed their water bills increased CENTER CONRRERATIONAL CHURCH at Manchester Memorial Hospital firm. lining. Elantlcized waist. application. aa much aa 100 per cent after the The decision to withdraw the Sizes 8 to 12. today. Garry is the son of Mr. and Borrpwing at End meters were installed. Mrs. Walter J. Klein of 152 Bran­ pickets came last night at a meet­ Last, night, F'oulds told the com­ 'Die petition also claims the WEbNESDAY, NOV. 12 -10 IM . to I P.M. ing of the Augusta-Alken Build­ 9 8 ford street. missioners and about 25 North End proposed increase unjust on the ing Trades council, a union as­ customers at a special meeting in grounds that there has been on Hartford Chapter, National As­ sociation. Garvin said he would the firehouse on Main and Hilliard approximate increase of 24 per meet with Miller representatives sociation of Cost Accountants, streets that the question of the cent in the number of customers today. will hold the final meeting of a Increase resolved itself into one 6l served by the company, that "the He said the walkout came after series of six discussion forums at "staying in business or getting out present rate Is as high or higher H oliday B azaar the company refused a request for 7:30 p. m. Thursday at IBM head­ of business." He said the company than the rate of other privately quarters. 100 Farmington avenue, could not borrow any more and owned water companies in similar a grievance session. He empha­ PLEATED Hartford. The speaker for this that it needs the additional revenue circumstances" and that the com­ sized there was no dispute with concluding session will be Robert to keep operating. However, he pany "is a monopoly with a 12 lOOTHS the DuPont Company, the plant’s J. Blair of the Trumbull Electric would not expand on what the guaranteed demand." / NOON LUNCHEON AFTERNOON TEA principal contractor. ' Ijivieion of the General Electric altprnative was to -getting the IS AU WOOL Company, Plaihvllle. The discus­ PUC’s approval for the increase--- NURSERY . . . KIDDIE PARTY . GAME ROOM sion will deal with the periodic of whether or not it meant the CIO Fac.es Crisis summarization and closing. company would be prepared to sell YOU NEED out to the district. EASTWOOD HAM DINNER AT S-40ULTS $1.1$, CHILDREN 50r SKIRTS At.the meetliig-Of,Uie_Mancheft- — The company, has petitlpned the4 On New President --4 ter Home Extension Club last PUC for. approval to increase its C arr G n a t Gcae E?aaa ENTERTAINMENT lY CENTER THESPIANS j night at the home of Celeaa Scran rates over-all by 26 per cent to Marlira Moarae (OoBthmed From Page Om ) ton on Hillstown road,, textile bring in the additional 820,500 it “Monkey “Park painting Instruction was given by says it needs. Broken down, this Row” a long-time friend of Murray, Is club leader Vivian L’Esperance. amounts to an increase In domestic Business'* mentioned proininently for the ■Rifc \burse(f in a The instruction will be continued and commercial aervice of 816,300 S:tS-S:M-S:W l;4S-S:IS ’ ^ presidency. . ■ to / . at the next meeting of the club on or 23 per cent; in Induatrial aervice Cool on Merger . Dec. 8 at the home or Irene Gllha STARTS SUN,: “MIRACLE of 81.900, 15 per cent; in private OF FATIMA” (In Color) The CTO always has trailed In ■Tfie New Kind o P ^ r Specfficaify Peei3ned -forTodayfe TraffTc on Hillstown road. Are protection aervice, 8800, 78 per membership the older American Federation of Labor. But its Ih- Members of the Manchester Rod fluence has been probably equal or Large selecnon of 100% all and Gun Club wilt meet at Wat­ even greater in government, with wool plUds land wool blends kins Funeral Home'.at 7 p. m. to­ Murray at the helm and Close to In solid rolor, red, navy, dark HEN you put yourself behind distance cruising, the miles will Construction—the newer, better morrow to pay last respects to green. Also many fUured-style the Democratic New Deal and W way to build an automobile. Ernest T. Bantly, past president of "Fair Deal" administrations. corduroys. Ah perfectly M - the wheel of this compact cus­ slip by with iwiarcely a flicker of Kaiser ths club. A published suggestion that the lored, with matching shoul­ STATE tom car, you’ll discover a whole the gas gauge. For this is the all- You get value p/us in the beauti­ time was ripe for the CIO to der straps. Buy several at I James E. McQulggan, 51, of 340 this low mlA price. new motoring “feel.” time mileage itxord holder in the Park avenue. Freeport, N. Y.. was merge with the AFL was received Your dioin ( ful Rambler—you enjoy a whole arrested for speeding on East with little enthusiasm In both ,MsaV2maAi...iWrk Mobilgas Economy Runr-t3i.Q5 hiostof eu9tom“ extras” at no extra Center street yesterday. AFL and CTO quarter8.'*The idea lINOflAH...17iawsl SIZES 3 to 6 It’s a fact! In a smart Nash advanced was that since the two ' miles to the gallon with ovef^rive. World’s first ilel* Dalene Modsli. f*e. U. biti. .Rambler' you’ll feel equally at cost—even de luxe radio aad big labor organizations, had back­ Many owners report morel ‘ ' ed the losing candidate in last Onto HWN iMt the home in heavy city traffic or on the Weather Eye Conditioned Air Editorg Released ,,,i^.week'z presidenyal eiecUqn, tjiqy. System. ' '-i-i-.:. .:.Xmigbt..be dtopoaKl Jota. . open highway. e.;,Yoa’Il be amazed at the .room 'H'' lerv “ forces to become a more potent '""'Mhitot Yes-rput yourself in a Nash safety-first car political factor. .You'll snake through traffi&with ttot is yours to enjoy in this epm- But little encouragement for the OMw n a n s Inm $$3.i5 Rambler today. Learn why this Bombiky, India, Nov. 11 -<>P)— merger suggestion waa noticeable feather-light handling ease . . « pact automobile. Plenty of room Two Indian news magazine edi­ at CTO and AFL headquarters for your family to travel in comfort popular new kind of car, specifi­ Safety-Fint Slecring...dependable Cui;\e-Ma!>lcr Steering with ,( tors, arrested on forgery charges here, where the unions seemed in­ dewey-richmAn cruise effortlessly on the open road. center-point baiaiide, keeps you dirrclly in control at all times! i following a complain by U. S. Eat. 19(M ^ cally designed for today’s driving clined to make peace with the in­ 387 Main St. ManaMstor « Safety-First Chassis .. . strongest-braced body and frame. wi|h the Ambassador Chester Bowles, were coming Republican administration, You’ll slide into tight parking How safe to drivej too! For, like and parking conditionsT is the car freed today on technical grounds. John L. Lewis, head of the Unit­ loweit Center of gravity of any American car! The court found technical flaws spots that other cars must pass up. all Nash cars, the Rambler pro­ for you. Sec your Nash dealer and ed Mine Workers union, may spur - - Safety-First BuB^>cm ■ '.. sturdy wrap-around bumpers equipped with in the police complaint against renewal of the merger idea now editors D. F. Karaka and R. K. And whether you’re engaged in vides the extra strength, safjety and make a “Traffic-Test” for yourself! ’ Neva-Lok bumper bridges! You can’t lock bumpers in a Kaiser! Karanjika. The court said it COUNCIL KNIBHTS OF COLUMBUS stop-and-go city driving or long rigidity of exclusive Nash |kirflyte NsA Mdsn, DMWas NotkltoMMlor Cars., DattsS,NIA Safcty-Flrkt Brakes ... self-centering, oversized brakes with almost twice would be' willing to rehear the NO. 578 ANNUAL the average brake lifetime-plus more stopping power!, — complaint if it were presented In ON SCR LL N proner form. Safety-First Visioa ... largest glass area in any standard sedan. The charges against the editors THE SCARIEST M0VIE'EVER|MADE B-Z Eye tinted glass (optional at extra cost;. resulted from the' publication of letter allegedly written by ■■ ^■'§4 Safety-First Power... most powerful high compression (7.3 to I) Bowles agreeing to attend a Com­ "DEVIL BAT" Supersonic Engine Kaiser ^ver built! munist meeting. The Americain M lNflRiLI .^DIRECTED BY JIMMY SKIHAN — Safety-First Ughtiag .. .oversize 3-directional tail lights... envoy said the'letter was a "bla­ BOLAND MOTORS, Inc. plus new safety tninklighL tant forgry." x\ 4 H m WorU’s Safest Fraat Scat. . .commended by Parents' Magazine! — 3 Big Nighits — Exclusive with Ksiscri Safety-Mounted Windshield, designed to ^ Peraonal Notices pwh outward upon impact. Paddod Instrument Panel, Slant-back comer ] J THURSUY-FRIDRY-SRTURUY W nX W PRESENTED BY poets ~PO UtUI-raAItl MkCt c«kp.. •lUM S » S . E iC N a In Memoriam SOCK AND BUSKIN In Invtnz memory of .William J. ‘369 Center Street, Manchester Tsylor »ho died on ArnilsUce day 1M3. ^ NOVEMBER 13.14-1 S - 8 O'CLOCK \ 'll! K..ii'-v'i * I r.i/, r iK'.ik'i Thouzhts drift bsrk to days zone past BOWiERS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM tdfe moves on bat memories last, VlERPLANCK SCHOOL I . FBI, HOY. 14-UTn HOY. IS, RIS P. M. -T' 1 . Mrs. Msry 8. Tsylor and tons. AUDITORIUM \ Card of Thanks Tickets from Sock and Baskin Members of Hijth School TOWN MOTORS, Inc. Ws slncsrsly wish to thank our many V ADMISSION S1JW TAX INCMlDSD Phone 2-5245 kind friends ant ntlshbors for thsir theushfulDSSs at ths tims of tbs dsath TICKKm MAY Bfe PURCHiUBED AT ik E DOOM tU RoMUar—I OMllm compoaioR to tho Akflyto ef ear d#sr sen, BUly. Reserved Scats 90e—General Admisaion 60c I • ...... II ...... Ml. • ' 41 WEST CENTEft STRECT f ■' ' ' ,V .Mr. oad Mrs. MaaOl Mtlstti. 7 i I . K ■■ } . z r r r •' V

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MANCHEsrim EVENlS9^HmBa5RBWCH®im^C0JW;;^3^0iSDS^ IV IN IN Q HERALD. HANClHBSTEB. OOWW, TTJESDAY, NOVEMBER 11.1952 ABdUl

Robbliis, ■ AlexiSdir Shearef,. Cttf-' The W. T. Grant Company Km - Quarterly. An invitation Is.extend-, ford Stephens' and John Swanson, GrantV May Joiii arrtaged to p'urchaae a block of Bolton ; E i i g a g e d common stock now outstanding, Land F ill Session ed to all women of Zion’s congre- Sr. r r rj ^ r> ^ i) 1 Educators Miasion Reports gmUon to participate In this work. A i:[» H REPQin Hoateaaea Named Chain in Canada and is receiving an option on ad­ ^ Radio and TV Topic of Article During the soda! period, Mnk Bingo will be p la y^ at the ditional outstanding stock. WNHO—Cta. • H enryTrelholt wlU A o w cplor^ Documentary Series Seen meeting of the' Couples Club at The Zeller Company, with The Lutheran Women’* Mission­ sU ta taken at ths convantlca m United Methodist Church Friday The W. T. Grant Company has I headquarters in Montreal, operates DAIRY QUEEN ^ The conference on sarb a^ dia- Lutheriand, Focono Pines, Pa., lart itorea similar in jnei'Chandlse luid Mta»-WOOC— N«ws; BTMUMt Ntn^ Workshop Program ary Lsagus of Zion Lutheran night'; Hosts and hostesses for the announced that mn ngrecmriit has 500 HARTFORD ROAD posal and the demonatratlon of the summer, and photogr^hs takdi m Combined Club Effort evening Include Mr. and Mrs. operation to those of the W. T. Church on Cooper street, will bold D v : womh-stn J.nklna Show. aanitary land fill method which New Eiiland during the fsU ^ ^ lIlllllUu-aiHIT Russell . Potterton, Mr. and Mra. been reached with 2k:ller's Ltd. of Grant Company. It ia the largest WDRC—New*. took place In Mancheater Sept. 19 its quarterly meeting tomorrow Refreshments will be aerved by Canada ' looking toward an affilia­ Canadian company in the variety WILL BE CLOSED w n c —Radio Baiaar. ^mantle Teaehera* CdUeg*. William Stanley Nichola and Mr. and Mr*. WTHT—Hob Llovd. la the aubject of the leading atory By OABBIEL REUBEN night at 7:30 In the Sunday school M iK Paul ProkopT. Bolton, Nov. 11— (Special)— A:principal, broupht up the matter of Fred Warren. tion between the two companies, store field with 52 stores, all lo­ •;M—WKNB— lUllai. Hour. In the November laaue of Connecti­ BoltoB School Principal Tuach, npreaenting the A. J. Roberts and Mias Bmlly M. W**- suggestion that member* of th e ! three - dimensional photography cated in Canada. The W. T. •iW—WTHT—John Conte. Nyetrom Company o f Chicago, IH., room. Report on Sale Robert Dillon, manager of the lo­ MON.a TUES.S WED. UkiiDf. cut Government, a digeat of town Columbia, Nov. 11— Mora than , , . ____ *nd it la expected that this pha.ie Spokesmen of the WSCSt of Grant Company now operates 492 ___W Dkius. WOHB—qabrt.1 Hwttcr. lectured and demonstrated on H m spiritual project of the Inillnivfl J local adult camera club make cal store, reported today. • NO^f. 10, 11, K *1**—WDRC—NOW*. and dtjr event*, published by the 60 educators and their guests to­ United Methodist Church repOTt^ stores in 39 slates. Chtc««o»ci WCCC—13 Hundred ant! »0 HIU. University of Connecticut Insti­ "The Uae o f Maps and Globes." L«agua for this year la "The Study plans for the preparation of ^.| group ia formally organized, Thla agreement, which la 8\ib<' IwfilO-Th* R«5^’ WHAT—Italian ^ fr a m . day have a clearer knowledge of of Mieelons With Action." Guate­ the rummage sale so successful on ^ OPEN THURSDAY AS USUAL — ^tadtr Srowa. WKNB—N«w*:,.The Ultl. Show. tute of Public Service. BshIMt SB Display documentary aerlea on the town of ] meeting In.rt night waa de- Saturday that it will definitely be ject to ratification by the share­ AntoU Tte^ WON8—Newa. Sponsored by the town,, the U. S. the problemk confronting local A n exhibit, on d h ^ y in the mala In Central Amarlca has been Bolton, waa received enthualaa-, informal discussion of holders of Zeller’s Ltd., provides Woman In Mr chosen by the district for the first tlcally today by town government j j,y photo- included aa a permanent feature ra: OM Xneord 8hep* WTHT—Breakfaat Club, Public Health Service, and the schools in the presentation of a main meeting room at the Porter In their fund raising program. for the Issuance to the Grant com­ DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER w n c —Theater o£ Melody*. .. School, showed .contributions by study. Interesting reports received onk plain BtU« . _ . _ ill*—WDHOr-Thla II Hartford. State Department of, aoriai atudies program. FOOD SALE and photogra^o c ir^ s . ! graphic equipment eoncems ami Customers were waiting at the pany of a debenture note which “ Joa Olrand Show. Meeting at uio Horace W. Poi^ dtOdriid ' H t ^ the five from nlsrionaries in this Arid will WE WILL RE OPEN FROM WONS—Jack Downey’i Waaworka. conference attracted sanitation Sponooeed By , L*>ng-Kange Plans ; solving of individual camera church when the committee mem­ will carry the privilege of conver­ LECLERC WKNB—Ed Swett Show. • officials from many of the state's ter School In this community, the achool* In variou* g n d * level*. be read for diacuaslon and action. t The pita, long-range n effw L | problems. Also dlspUved and sion at a specified future date Into 12 N O O N T O 10 P . M. the Tukon. f!»*-WKNB-IUIlan Hour, b o b e b t s o n p . t . a . HEARING-AID bers arrived to open the doors. FUNERAL HOME ______jt Pwr«'1?»n^ communities. group heard Dr. Lavenie Strong Parent* and invited guest* had an The spiritual topic will be "Deal­ ..v«>md-lM Ihe aaaignmenLbf^club^ rf-several Members and friends of the society presently authorized and unissued •wnc w n c —News; Tou and Tour Child opportunity to view the displays ^T..^Cro.br'* ' WCCC—New*;-J3. Hundred and . » It Included A pro^am of talk* of the State Department of Edu ing With the Broken-hearted Sin­ WsdBttJBy. Nw. 11- memtam aa a team covering typc7of-light meters. X — . are being urged to keep the next common stock of Zeller's Ltd. Waiter N. PIC—T^) B* ArWrtincW. ' hita. b at Verplanck School, a film, and cation discuae "Social Studies To­ following the conferences ner." Members are remindsd to BATTERm buildings and p aces of W rto rt^ UndenyTy / r—M A by DaoMd. WHAT—lullac Proftam.__ S46 A. M. le UtM P. M. rummage sale in dls Leclere, a practical demonstration at the day" a* the main program theme. An eraluaUon chart praaented For An BMurlBf-Aids and

fCwHlewetiefo . .J. JflMfro* WKNB WlU BE ON ABOUT. MN. IS I40>h.p. t o d to m 'H AUeSTia' ONGHANNU30 SBl-STOnW y-ilghi iiiglne. MtW Gyre-leniOe Drive wHh “ Scot” , Rylvunla’a most powerful chanals In on outatand- ^ Employwl mra and aramra— RUSCO COM6INATION Ing mahogany venresr ijtalnet. Exclusive HALG- mairiad w singla—gM tlwir loan IS Roc. CHEVROLET Oeer. tUW JelAk-Hew Heed. N fW tUel-Vlew Curved LIOHT' plum amazing etratopower "308” chaseta. "BE PREMREB TO VIEW IF fari'at ft>ianal. Friandly, con- 20 Mot. AcfteR-Tailortd te Your Driviii|Jltidf itdarata pwpl. maka tbs loan $245.S0 $312.37 SCREEN!STORM DOOR .'<• Windshield. NSW Travel-Lounge Interiors. LOW DOWN PAYMENT—EASY TERMS in yont boat bttantt*. Phoesa for 3 4 9 .2 / 451.45 A screen door and a stotm a oaa-virit loan, w rita. hr 'coma in today/ It’* *nfat" to 4 opt o< 9. A km ^ 1100 CM KO.M >)|M door all in one! Just raiao a™«pSr waoi* u ir co-Motin lower glass for ventilatioa. U mw 829 «a $100 mnlklr (mtollMait */) tIO OS xck. ______Cm*. kCtll^ Fne DaMOMtrttiM 4 TV POOTiAU"OAMI OF THEVnar .' V MV I ROAD 7 ^ Aeffof) C9/’/dri4a/>yet4/»enb9/>s c o ta a o rn mar u*** r# *ar var* M O R I CHIVROlEr TRUCKS M UM THAN ANT O TM RM M ai FIN A N CE C a Arnold 0. Aronson . JARVIS BUILDING MALONEY’S •MAIN sm eer (I Woslwofth’s) MANCHESTER MooclMstBf/^8789 I OPEN'WEEK DAYS TIL 9 P. M. — SATURDAY HU 5 P. M. K. JiMkIn*, YES MANogar THE BARTLETT-BBAIN ARD CX). CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. S6 LIM E N E ,4 n c./^ 634 Center Street T IVCNINOS UNTIL • rw. 103 WoodhlM Street—TeL t-13M X.-: *40 CENTER STREn. TEL. 2.1044 Inii m IB li «i i i Mmaieiaf ^***> m 311 MAM Sltor M A N C H IflR *, ■ ■[ ' ■ Jr .t r-: • V "J ^ .■ • :>T: ^ i - • y V, 1 :,

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MANCHESTEE EVENDIG HEatALI), MANGHB3TES. CON»^ TUESDAY. yOVEMBEB llvl95g em ei^n cy certificate, authorizing its application to serve natural gas r jk O B s d t Egierfency Doctors FPC Sets Nov. 24 tt to atari aervice -pending « final to aU New Engiand-TT--',-.---- they can take them to a bathroom, Is to tie tern down.' Hearings in the reopened pro­ o f importance, without any Rockville " x " determination, after the Supreme fin e its Issidrad s m s fol- when the need arises? We aU agree that parking ceedings Iniiolving New England O p e n F o m m facilities are needed around the Physicians of the Manchester For Gas Hearings Court refused to review th* lower frtw: Iow«d him out of tlM mlma. b«;^ asiS|a from over-sealous cru- Just think for a moment, if you natural gas service., provloualy Municipal Building, and the need Medical Aaaociation who will court decision, which remanded the THOUSANDS HAVE FOUND sa d e ^ who would defend the were downtown shopping with a -J---r#- scheduled to start Nov. 24, were UoTlnr |M had bom il(h t, Bat for a Central Firehouse may be iW rs . Sm all Is Given Task , respond to emergency calls to­ competitive applications to the American prln- The grS. Question wee tot, is there any store along (CoBttmied From Page Om ) postponed to Nov. 25. tholr otHhe oa his bohslf w m1 1 superflcihliUca o f seen, but at least preserve this morrow afternoon and evening FPC for further hearings. Snwilii0^||n^ To the Elditor, Mam street with public toilet mU. I ■ ■ I ciplea by Itrtkinng at the very buiWng and move It back a few are Dr. William -Stroud, tel. An ambitious young man heard ______w a brokoa, and he Klmaelf faM eaoort There seems to be a problem (adUtlM w hen you could feel free The commlaaion had Issued an H i* commiaalon then diamisaed RELIEF FROM MUSCULAR heart o f these same principles^ feet to the sidelines, but don't O f Heading Seal Cam paign 2-4708, and Dr; Francis Hcl- o f the death'of the Junior partner ed, bjr officer* o f the Taw, Who around the Center of our Town as to go? order in February, 1951. granting a Algonquin’s application after find­ We arc a free dduptry—even for tear it down. frick (chUdren only), tel. 4018. of a big firm. Full of aelf-cort- the eervanta of the mine to how to dispose of the building As a life-time resident o f Mah- certlflcate to Algonquin to con­ ing it "does not come within th* "A n intereaietl Byatender’; 2»ofes f __ „ purview ot the authority of this flcence he harried to the office of owners, to a train and told to gat Robeson. And it is goM .to see such we aU know as the "Veteran's Cen­ cheeter, I siiicerely request our ---- RodtvlH*,--Nov. -ll--fBpeotol)--fChrl*tma*_glfU- will^he dlspls}^ struct a pipeline syatem in New commission to grant.” the senior partner. ACHES AND PAINS WITH distinguished dtisens former ter”. Towa Manager and our Board of Mrs. Lawrence Small o f RockvUle for ' sale. There' will be. sme* for England. This order was set aside ir«a«Jr*OaM«rtun .out o f town and never return. meet tomorrow at 1:80 p. m. later by the U.S. Court of Ap­ The power commission action Young Man —- How about me Chie,f Justice WUUam MF>.Malt- Has anyone'ever explored the Directora to give serious consider­ 214 SPRUCE STREET, BIANCHESTER -TEL. 5095 has been named chairman of the supper Booth That Incident givea us a valid th* home of Mrs. Betty Sooth on peals on the appeal of Northeast­ yesterday came after the Supreme taking your partner's place? bie taking such a stand publi'dy. possibility of using this building ation to this, dire need before ac­ 1S52 Christmas Seal sale, accord­ will be served from 5 to 8 pm. DaH HUI toafl. Ogden's Comer. S S 5 . M picture of the aUtua of labor in There will be a door priM. ern Gas TransmIssioTV ®f Oourt again refused to review a Senior Partner It's all right TlfiUf r, Oena_ •* for a “ House of Comfort” ? Such a cepting 976.00 for a building which ing to an announcement made to­ The subject wU b* "Uomsmade with me. If you can fix thing* with . the ;^ar 1904, and for many years Springfield, Maas., a competitor. decision requiring the commission matter has been discussed and* ADMIRU-BENDIX-MOTOM^ day by Miss UicHIe Kuhnly, presi­ CenhWed Oroape Mixes” with Mra S. 8. Paisley and the undertaker. U^ed for a good many year* and PRE-FAB Algonquin filed for a temporary to give Northeastern a hearing on R A x a after. The righU of the laboring dent of the Rockville Public The Board of Education and Mis . Gordon Gibson as leaders. man were only wltat.his employers it IS about time something waa Health Nursing aasociaUon. teachera of the' Talcottville church CMMrsn ot Mary school meet tonight at 8 o'clock at tfioie Id yierd;THiir tf“h« e n g a ^ IX^onneciicui done about it. GARAGES Miss Hattie Berr will with Th* Children of Mary of St. Jo­ 1 2 Manchester is propesaing rap­ Charin W . Urthrap the home of M ra Franklin G. seph’s ^ r c h will hold their in protest, his employers had u e the sale in mington. The sale will 1$^. •••••#►••••• •■•••••• idly, the merchants are all spruc­ FOB 8-10 Day Delivery be condutited in the towns o f Ver- Wellea •toonthljr wsettog- .today at 7:80 ...... •Ts authority o f government itM lf to Y a n k e e * ing iip wiih new'ltom fim ts in an and Erection BcSi and Elltogton under the spon­ A ri AeeecieWea p. m. at the school hall. tmf ...... back them up. tt waa dangerous effort to attract piore patronage, TeL 2-8727 sorship of the Nursing aaaocisUoB There will be twb'movlee showh ^ U8WV add AuxUtory „ OF -By A. R . O. but what o f these tmhrona, the ones iNILUkll piCItSON & SON at the meeting « f the -Tolland James W. Milne Camp, United O’CLOCK for an Individual workman to fraih Nov, IT to Dec. 25.' Other County A rt association to h* held .TVD L who have to bring tlie children IM Bast Osntar St. Trt. S-MS4 committee members are Mrs. E. Spanish War Veterans and Ellen n t» tt sadtiaMly Stand up for his rights. It was along with them, is thefSany place 8IMOE 1916 today at 7:30 p. m. at the social G. Berry Auxiliary win meet to­ ot rm bU«*tl«i ot In the Connecticut race for the Fsnton Burke, Miss Eva IJttle, m IIIM to It. «r only aliihUy leas dangerous for rooms of tha Union Church in night at 8 o'clock In the GAR haU. long term Senate seat, the voters Mrs. Maurice MiUSr, Miss Dells RockvUle. groutM of workmen to seek to or­ RESIDENTIAL AND OMOICROIAL Partridge, Mrs. Irving Sweet and Da b m PlAIIMd RUB ganise themselves for collective were by no means giving the The films. "MAktol: a Mural” by Tha Rockville Lodge of Elks **UtM kU iTtWibUesUee o t i M t M Miss Ruth Gunther, tirplst. Thomas Hart Bshton shows the iMfBtB ETO ElEO fttfV a . action. Those who dared fight fori special attenUon to individual can- In announcing the sale, Mra will hold a buffet dance at the FAINTIN8 MW PAPERHAllUIR entire, development of a mural; Elks Home Saturday evening. MniM eUaat a* S. » the cause of labor were bound to didates they exhibited in the short' Small ‘said, 'T am confident of the and "P a in tin g Reflections in Thera wlU be a buffet from 8 to S be labeled dangerous radicals, term race, and most of the special | AIX WORKMEN INSURED \ support of the people of this ares Water" by Eliot O’Hara demon p. m., with dancing from B p. m. to HOHnOODOD- J O M B K during the coming Christmas Seal ^SS^KSSTiSiiS?^-^ They had to be tough, in every attention they did give was di­ strates sltlll to retaining fleeting 1 a. m. sale. They realise that by buying qualities of water reflectiona a way, to survive. verted to the dearMittle lady from 240 TOLLAND TURNPIKE ______j ^ N C H I ^ Teadered Surpriee I \ Christmas Seals they are support­ basic problem to marine painting. Following th* weekly rehearsal •TIOWS. _____ Philip Murray died possessed of Stonington. } Meet The Most PHONE 2-0920 ANY TIME N 1 ing the work being done here to The'se eound and color, fUrns have of tha RockvUle Chapter of Barber SSSSSSnSSS- jajtMaa-!.sss5rt unchallenged power as a leader o f The two main candidates, Ben- fight tuberculosis, and are helping been obtained from the University Shop quartets held at tl)e Elks labor. He. and his organisation, and PurteH, were the chief to erect a strong barrier against of Connecticut. Vialtora are- wel Carriage House last night, Albert with lodfil or buiiiieis eiifagemeiits. ,. noisemakers of the Connecticut A Its spread In this community.’” come St all meetings of the asso­ S‘„7iaFRffiS !MS could come pretty close to getUng Spielman waa tendered a surprise „ , . J Hundrsdiofwifsrsnieillly ^aebeiter ■eealeg HerelU. Expensive Customer T Hospital Report ciation. in honor of hia birthday. A. buffet * Imtant rsllsf rMKKtsd ^ woodsfM r jo jie ^ what they wanted, so that it was I gupiraaedly the center of one of closing b o m : Superintendent Virginia J. Class to Start lunch waa served and he waa pre- hsglM itig to'be- a <]ueation'Of how (the-great'nettonal oontroversies of - \YaskuIka, ha* Maued the followtog^ qented with a Jacket Spielman Y’oqr choice of atMssQuicUy — The first aeaalon-df the chw for ri|bt- or left- - responsible they would be m l Furthermore, Just report of the work done at the expectant mothers will be held at has been a prominent .member and > ... as there waa « common assump­ The customer who costs-^you money! hand drainheard e Will not bum or blitter knowing when to stop and what . R d c ^ l e a t y Hospital for th* the rooma of the RockvUle Public enthusiastic worker for the Bar­ and drawer. tion that, in the short term race, i month, of October. • Health Nursing association on ber Shoppers several years ago. * Utsatonyhour-moitose to take. Ribicoff would run very well, so j Numbpr o f patient* to hospital Park street tomo'rrow afternoon. 7*a Year e ra e ^ t o s West It’s the customer who is accident­ writ hdo offocted area He was respected in this na­ there waa also a common assump­ Och ik SSt number admitted tiur- Seistona will last from 2 to 3 H ie Rockrille bureau of the IIO X tO O C R R tion's Ufe. He sat down with the tion that, m this race,. Benton ally injured on your premises and ing the mbnlh, 101; outpaUents, p. na Manrhester Evening Herald Is lo­ STANDARD with DRAWER descendanu o f those employer* 88, total treated, 214; diMharged, Hetnemakers Meet cated at One Market street. Tele- TuMflsj. Ifovember U there were the sues you for damages. Storekeep- , 98; X-rays, KR: accidents, 10; phene RockvUle S-S1S6. 1904 as their equal, and sometimes' The Vernon Homemakers will usual rumors that Purtell Republi- .PI*»UQ||*,.41; labora­ tocy-eveh euspacUd that he tfdghtrcan* ah'd 'Ribrcoff Democrat* were er’s Liability- Insurance pays for Ike And TIm Party FaeUaim tory teats, 662; to^rest number CABINET SINK b* their mmeter. He wa* able to engaged in a great swap of votes \ trMted, 87; amaUeat number! which would leave Bush and Ben­ legal defense and damages up to -i Pieaidant-elect lasenhower has, exact Juetlce for hi* men. They treated, 19; daily avefage, pa­ ton as the victims of savage cuU. policy limits. I f you’re in business tients, 28. \ la hM first two allocations o f his were free to etrike without havihg In spite of aU this advance dr- * power, chosen men of his the force o f government lUelf cunMtnnce and rumor, the actnnl Open Meeting ^ GROUCHO s«nfBt e Wls« ihes, W idle wmbwI IbM. ' you shouldn’t be without it. W e’ll The Men's Club of the First Ckm- esm acquaintance and his own break their atrike. They were no Benton-PnrteU race waa, so tar at •tielNs. e hern diwi,rwdtetwdsitt.totiaidseid By Doing It Now! be glad to explain in detail. negstlonsl Church of Vernon w ill see»"p as well as men of ex- longer dependent upon the pleas­ the conduct of the voters was con­ c Bsss, i * * r , ae-i#lsili towl wH«Sr **■*'b dMtek cerned, • hum-dmiH altalr. Per- hold an open meeting to which " I ' l l givs’ you the best steer petleaoo and knowledge m the af- anyone in the town, including U iRIBiBEUea ■■ se - - wB— a _« . a «. ure of their employer. The pro­ hah* vraa that the voters had CHECK • teedsn drawer, rawer dnV, 8 U f 'Mwsti fhlra In which they are to engage cedure* by w h l^ they could win women, are invited, thia evsning of your l i f t . Drivo the new DeSotol" S stout It Ok It *1 tierati Your Garage Can Be exhausted their atteatiou else- o’clock Francis Hsndlsy, themselvaa. St 8 fair and Juat traaUnent for tham- where. More prdbaMy. It wa* that chairman of the Town Planning Senator Henry Cabot U>dg*, to aetvas, in all respects, were firm­ both at ’them had exhausted toe commission of Manchester for the THESE e SssmMdiMsdhk e lA to i ksweert owSlira dstr dsdrari voters to the point of bored Indif­ be his contact with the Truman ad' ly estabUahod. past 15 years will apeak on 'Town S«»IS »» srSi Istssdi lekhn . ference. They were, beyond doubt solid fuel e Swistles wl»ls| Iswrt pietiisi eiert matm/ Built Before Winter! ndnlstratiOB oh affairs o f defense Plsim tef to Vernon.” A ll thia change took place with­ the two most vocal chaructofs of IWBseieisra dstli*4 e iMsiMd Ms sad Ih m rpscs SuAi i d w tik i aad o f fOtelgB pidlcy, and Joseph Regional Seeeloa FAMOUS in the span of on* leader's Ufe. the oorapaign. R o b e r t J The regional meeting of the M. Dodge, his emissary on budget Many of the men benefiting from In any assessment of the Pur- D A R for this section will be held \ raewiti towt Is d h i f e 11^ M|M (M ') to * « r iMadht. OHE MR a m S E ONLY MUM matters, are m ^ o f capability and these changes today, taking their telt vote, it should be kept In mind INCORPORATED St the honje of Mrs. Charles R. that this particular Senate race FUTURB: * 4* todi rabA pierwSi i e ail id i, tllis s itradtoi Orm hist. eBperiance. That alone, however, la present position and privilege as a McLean tomorrow at 3 p.m. The TWO GAR RARAOE ONLY 9191041 suffered the subtraction of some MCAl. e s t a t e — INSURANCE not what the pubUc is watching state regent, M ra G. Harold Welch matter ot course, cannot begin to 32,000 votes by Jasper McLevy and and state vice regent, Mr*. Ronald Youngslown KilcliteM fe e d W est* Dtsposor saaily insHillsd. about them. In so far as their TELEPHONE 8450 THREE GAR MRABE ONLY 9I7AMI understand what It took to stand I Vivian Kellema, which is certainly MacKensie will outline special silaction is a Up-off on the brand •TNSURAKSBUTHS s i n c e 1914” up and begin the fight fo r these / work for the year. The members Estimates On Foundations and Concrete Slobc o f men General Eisenhower iiitends of Orford Parish chapter of Man­ changes 50 years ago. Many Amsr- h®nd^o*the“ ^ b l ^ c‘an*dldates chester will be guests and speak 8 to 10 Day Delivery and Erection to can te.the country's qervice, one leans, not themaolves In th* labor to some degiW. But the view that thing everybody notices about of their plans for ths year. Mrs. movement, may, today, find it dif- he. certainly did not^ exert any Clarence Finley, Sr., regent' of ♦bw" is something they are not Anderson and Johnson ficult to understand the battle- Sabrii Trumbull chapter will pre­ \ - ^ Uuilt-Rite Constroetioo Co. Thsy are not out of Senator Taft’s ' ate would stand in spits of the side at the meeting. Mrs. Harry worn toughness in labor leaders McLevy-Keflems vote subtraction vast pocket Accordingly, those C. Smith is in charge of trans­ S7 MARBLE STREET 80« MAIN STREET who can still rsmembsr the odds'] On* of the reasons PurtslI was portation. ^ Plumbing and Heating 2-0659 2-8727 . who helped nominate and elect nominated was so that he could they struggled against a ftw| Assisting hostesses include.Mias ------lilANCHESTER, CONN. Umiibimiii because they thought decades ago. . rove a tower of strength for the MAKE YOUR DREAMS OF Minnie McLean, Mrs. Francis Max­ _ Ta. 7549 or 4884 “ ^ T lepublicsn ticket In HsrtforA In ha erould be the instrument for The labor Isadora riaing today] well, Mrs. Emily Swindell, Mrs. gHartford, he ran behind Congresa- Oscar Peterson, Miss Qlaydi Change to the Republican'party as are able to be a different aort. Sss the New 1953 D l SOTO man-st-Large Sadlpk, which was Fsunce, Mrs. Edgar Keeney, and w ^ as to Washington are, for the They do not! have to fight for the] no particular discredit, but which, HOME OWNERSHIP moment a t least, heartened, and Mrs. Hiram Loverin. baale right to lead. Their Activities as well kWas certainly not being s Batsaj Scheduled ■ COMING NOV, 13 tower of strength to the pi^y mere confident that the new Presi- are protected by the same law . Th* Ladies'. Mistionary Society ticket. dm t tatands to follow his own which uaed to dtorupt them. Much COME TRUE! V the Talcottville CongrMstlonal The expectation of Purtell waa Church will'hold its annual baaqar and t e l l GROUCHO sent youI" UasB. of their fighting ia done with that, to addition to being strong In ,* We vmture to predict, however, s t s r ^ g St 3 p.m. tomorrow at statistics, and with their own his own home town, he would be Thousands o f local residents are enjoying: I the ^urch. Handmade articles, that any whom Instinct is to see economic saalyals, and more and the benellclsry o f the Meaetog of food, ^ d y and itsms suitable for l•••oeo••l Biswhower take a course," either Senator Joeeph McCarthy, wnerr more it la recognlaed that they the pleasure and security of home ownership to policy or'to the identity of his it was specially beatowed. It was are partners in the American eco­ In mld-onmpnlgn aenrdi of this with the help of economical financing at | . helperB and adviser*, which will nomic system. blessing that PnrteO abandoned Blanchester Saving:s and Loon. favor any whig of the Republican This change ia all to the good. his enrUer soera of MeCartoy and embraeed the latter wholehearteil' party so much it would leave the I f Philip Murray could never quite other wing out in the cold are ly. It was In the cities of Bridge­ eeem to believe that it had really port and Waterbary that Me doomed to dis^pointment. Just as arrived—to stay--if he seemed to earthy concentrated his Connect! We’ ll be pleased to discuss your plans with you. Benefit they were disappointed during the regard himself sa involved in a cut effort, and'ln these cities Pur­ from our more than fiO years of Home Financing experi­ tell ran just about as he did else' campaign ItM lt battle which would have ho ending As we read Elsenhower, he is where. Our susplrion is that meet ence. and no aecure victory—that was of the votes McCarthy Inspired out to use everybody and destroy F iiol C fcofcw natural in one who, a t the age of did not go to Purtell at aU. but to • nobody. He may have, and prob­ Open Daily 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 18, found aherlffs on the public Vivien Kelletne. ' o f O v « r 40,000 Famllln ably does have, some goal of re- Conversely, a study of the Ben' W e d n e ^ y — Closed 'at Noon WE WILL ALLOW YOU MORE FOR YOUR CAR TOWARDS A NEW payroll nmning him out of town ahaidng the Republican .party, ton vote, again keeping the fact Thursday-^pen 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. because he had dared stand up for bf the MOLevy-Kenem* aubstrac with regard to policy and person­ C lo^ Saturday ' what h* thought to be his rights. tion in the background, does not nel, but be Is siqt likely to attempt reveal that that irrepressible in­ $W4S you monay to lead toward that goal as the dividual suffered from any special 1007 Main Street diamplon of on* particular party Fred—Even For Robeson unpopularity at the polls, as had Phone 2-4588 been generally predicted. I f Pur CONNECTICUT COKE COSU dollars factien. I f his heart may be with We salute those members of the tell did not rise above the general less per ton than c o a l. J^. and yo u Toung Guard Republicans, there Hartford Board of Ekiucation, and level of the Republican ticket, t f l M I M O^H M M Om O iM M ^OOOOOOOOOO m W A will be times when it will be hard those cdvic leaders in Hartford, neither did Benton fall below the will use fewer tons during the * general level of the Democratic to gums that, from the way he who have .taken the unpleasant heating season. courts and employs Old Guard Re­ ticket. In the twin cities of the MANCHESTER but courageous course of standing McCarthy activity. Bridgeport and ■ i ' ■ , publicans. We suspect that those up for the Bill of Rights in re­ Waterbury, he seemed to suffer no If you are ever In need of moneydG meet emergencies—taxes, who are dominated by their gard to permitting the People's more loss o f votes than could be loyalty to one faction or anotoer explained by the McLrevy subatrac- tieknesi, whatever ^the need mOy hbi the place to got your leen Pafty to hire s school hall for a ^SAVINGS* LOAN ‘ Gives you more hoot o f the Republican party are nevei' tlon. He certainly did not rise into eeting at which Paul Robeson, any positive demonstration of per­ Is at tho First Netiouet Bonk of Manchester. golag to be m u ^ more than half' erally regarded as an open sonal strength, but he did confound CONNECTICUT COKE contains over plcaaed by Eisenhower's tactics. unlst sympsthiacr, will ap­ the expectation that he was going ASSOCIATION ' YMIM M AM IIMIMM M A4444 90% heah-producing carbon THE CAR THAT WILL NOT BE OUT PERFORMED But we suspect also that, as pear.. i to be especially weak. His tangle w hich m eant m pire heat per ton The co^t of o persoftol loahisbnly $5 a year Tor bach $100 ber- Elsenhower handles the situation, with McCarthy seemed to get mm The FA^ple's Party IwO bn the to no especial trouble, and hie poli­ thancoaL *~ rowod. Lift insurance |s providod for tho amount of (tho loan with* the two factions are going to wake C3onnectlcut\balIot in the election a tical scalp certainly belongs only up some day and find that some­ week ago. ItNvaa there legally. It to Eisenhower. out extra cost. Lift insuranco procOads' will pay tha halanca of body has gentled them into the presented candiostes, one of whom W e had figured these two retir­ ing spitits, Beaton sad PnrteD,' for same set of harness. was ‘ Mrs. Robesbn. Those Con­ th# loon. , I TO * will be a rude shock to the eomethtog of n stand-off. Where necticut people whu wanted to we were really surprised, la this Givoo you bettor hoot mutual Jealousies involved, and vote for these candi^tes were .senate race, was In the .21A57 Of courso, ovary loan Is eenfidantlal. You nood not bo a dapositor there will be some factional lead free to do so. , total vote tor the geatle Uttie lady CONNECTICUT COKE is m ore effi­ from Stonington. Wo had ‘ tb borrow. 1 . - ■ i , ■ ort who will Rnd it intolerable and I f the laws of this ck>tmtfy per­ cient than coal . . . gives you go running o ff into the sage- toted there would be about 8,000 mit this party to be on the b^tot, IM p le-ia Connisotlcut who w ® ^ even, uniform heat....quick heat bftoito Bo^ to ' the main, ' Ehsen- and permit pec^lp tou v ^ for appatito for her p y tic n ly hbw*r,'lf he -fbljlowrthe’ course-we as'these ] a ^ <>o a ^ should—then braad of tea. But *A* hid a grip C L IE N T S O F SAfUROAY KlOKHmibS UNTIL MOON "(toere's that commercial again) on 'vmture to p«dla 8:30" ^TRAt- WILL BE HARD TO REFUSE" country. state have obviously been Inade­ I f that same election last Tues­ THE ALLEN INSURANCE ACENCY, INC. Mm m las wark far, yau (CLO SiD WIONKSDAYSU t NOON) We are not suggesting that; in day meant anything. It meant that quate. tasks where principle is Involved, the people of 'this country were CONNECTICUT COKE is a Steadier, Elsenhower is going to find it pos- voting for an' end of cheap W e wish to take this opportunity to notify all of the clients of sibla to pretend that there is no cowardice with regard to ideologi­ longer bunting fuel which meant difference between Young Guard The Allen Insurance Agency, Inc„ that John H. Lsppen, Inc„ has cal threat to this coimtrj'. It' wa* TRUSS FITTIND purchased all insurance renewals (except life) o f the above firm less furnace tending . . . and •TUItE IN BIANCHB8TER MJlTINEC FROM 1 to S P. M. D A IL T and Old Guard Republicans. But effective October 23. 1952. the high carbon content sh election in which people were AKRON Graduated Bspetto o f DIBEOT FRCni THE BANR ' w * do suggest that responsibility sure of the American way of life. W e wish to welcome all of you to our agency and to advise you CONNECTICUT COKE mhans le s t and work tend to dinUnish Alse Abdeoalaal Supports, Elas­ It was an election won by a can­ that all claims, payments, chiuigea on existing policies and neW or RADIO STATION WCCC, 1290 ON YOUE D IA L* ideological differences. Just as tic Hosiery, and afi typsa e f additional coverages should be taken up with our agency at No. 11 wast^, less ashes. didate who trusts the American surgical appSaacea. Pfivato Fit­ Oak street, Idleneaa and Irresponaibllity al people to think their own way ways stimulate them to an exag- ting Rooaa. , You have our assurance that you wlU receive , the same prompt through to the right conclti^on on genUed degree. and efficient service now enjoyed by clients of John H. L a p p ^ Ins. the issues of the day. W o expect Eisenhower to give Q iin ’t FharmMy In the mood of that election, we "Before Losses Huppen, Insure W ith Lappen” Ord^ coke NOWII both party factions work and re- no longer need to get hysterical speosihUlty. This will prove an because there ia a possibility that aoytag to some, but healthy for See tha FmaT. firtf / **7A> yaad FOR THE DEAL OF YOUR ^IFE / some Communist 'argument may MM only $22*30 por tnn be presented somewhere. In the mood of that election, we are sure Immediate Delirer}^ b JOHHH.^ H . p cash chutn 4nllvnry 1 Momy’s Tine enough of ourselves not to stoop to NOTICE TELEMOME 2*4Sa Ths inddsnt which led the a denial of freedom to tboee weak I mm discontinuing my INC. jraung-FUllp Murray into the role and distorted individuals who can­ at a labor loader was this; When, not see the American dream for all pm etkras o f Wed,, Nov. 12 C rN CoRnicHyt Qnk* ■a a young tounigrant to this the Ruasiaa amog they have let to' for an indefinite time ns I INSURANCE I oouatry , digging coal in- a mine to their minds. The days of the nm going to Eorope for AUTO CO asar Flttaburgh. he acxhise;] witch himt, with its dramatic pub­ fnrther study in different It OAK STREET rRANCMB«TER,COmi I Free Phene Enterprise 1451 I M AW C H B » t T ^ CONNECTICUT Direct Factory Dealer .of cheating him and licity for those being hunted, 373 MAIN STREET ^ fiqlda. , — or Ya wtlghmastor raffed ■hould be over. We should be ready TELEPHONE 5810 > |0 Ms flgursa. hs srent after to let those with tFbom we disr Dr. FfeNBoe Mnrsh ■ w4Qi his fiats. Ha agree fall tots their natural de- |l lo .M ■I- N, ^ ir-f'' ^. '::\ .. /—

X . p. -.-,' V . - ■lAMnmCRTBft ICVENTOfl otIr ALD. If AHTWIMTI^ 6 QMIIa TOBfiPAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1952 PAO» . \t FA 6K BIGHT MAl^CHESTER; BVBN1N6~HERALD»~ ,, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1952 FUNNY BUSINESS BY HEBSHBERRER CARNlVAir'i^^ BYGicrirtJRNEB; been clllsd to explain tlis rfidoii* TOONBRVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX for the ban. Madden said. KiUed by^^Auto Murphy’s net On G en eral Kreuts, Boron and James F- ErneitBaTitly Hed Smash UN Turmoil Hopkins, forjner owmer of W JBK. *• S u i t c a s e ’* S i m p s o n Sense and Nonsense also will testify... Along Highway I fc Wt M fcJfak hU — Wins Him Ride in ’Barroiv Adm. William Standley and Passes at 65 Averell Harriman, wartime Am- Proposal to Hurls ROK Love surely is wonderful. The ’Two m^n were seated togeth«T Follows Lie In a crowded street car. One no­ bassa^rs to Moscow, will appear Elderly Coventry Vietim Judge looked'down- St the wohjan Before the election, H^mtlton,^eenter etreet, • and Murphy de» Wednesday. Arthur Blisa Lane, FoundprolOil Company and said: ticed that the other had his eyes closed and asked; Jonea of 17 Brainard place waa manded payment. onetime 'Ambassador to Poland, Started in Business Suffers Fatal Injury Judge— What maKe.i you think tion has been called fdr Thursday. End Strife Off Sniper your husband la getting tired of Jim—Bill, don’t you feel well? O ,.. h» Bill—Oh, yes. I feel all right, but Other witnesaaa will Include In Auto Supply Store Walking . Near • Home you ? emor Adlai E. Stevenaon of II-. hauled out a wheelbarrow, aeated Sumner Wellea, former undersec­ (OsatlaMd Fraas Page Om ) (Oontinned (rom Page One) I do hate to see a woman standing. (CoRttaasq tfWNi rag* Om ) Woman—He hasn't been home Unoia, waa .going to win, while ! Murphy in it, and trundled him all retary of Stale; George H. Earle, Ernest T. Bantly, 6.5, of 44 Por­ Coventry, Nov. 11—A Hartford for seven years. more optimistic on Vlthinsky'a at Jon'ea'a friend, Howard Murphy of I th* *’*y down Main atreet to is president of 'the assembly. former governor of Pennsylvania ter street, prominent businessman gun opened up. the Reds lashed out driver is being held in bonds of People who don’t let any grass « ... 4,..f . . iMurphy’a reitaurant at.989 Main and wartime Minister to Romania titud* toward the prisonsr-ofrwar grow under their feet arc most Murphy a reaUurant, waa juat ■" | dUtance of 14 blocka, Romulo was president in 1949. and president and treasurer of the in a three-pronged attack that hit $500 on a charge of negllgant Frozen Edd Nogg and Musta* and Bulgaria i Julius Holmes, U. S. lasus than the United States, an ' ' Y—> chlo Ice Cream, and all the other likely to be in clover. • V confident that hia own candidate,. jonea had promised to > wheel Russia opposed Pearson In 1945 Bantly Oil Company which he the ridge on the north, east and! homicide today, the retult of a Bfiniater to England and Frederick fatal, accident on U.8. Rout* 44-A choice flavors. Oh, my, can almost General Eisenhower, would be th e : Murphy anywhere he wanted >to when Lie was chosen as a coi B. Lyon,' consul at 'Versaille. American spokasman said tha U. 8 founded about 35 y ^ rs ago, died west. Here is one of the late Irvin S. ThOre was violent fighting In al­ near Twin Hills, North Coventry./ taste It! Bath (PsiH paper. new president. So, two friends '■ go. If XSseidiower won, and today promise secretary-general. Peay-, France, wartime State department delegation felt Vishinsky's speech at New York Hospital In New Cobb’s favorite stories. According will, they made a bet on the out-, Jones said he would have been officials; MaJ. Gen. (3a3Hon Bis- most pit(;h darkness under a low Seventy-three-year-old and the liuasian resolution York City yesterday afternoon ."'ifSM Sonny—Say, there’s water on to him, a wealthy friend had come of the election. : willing to give Murphy a ride all son refused any comment today. sell, former chief intelligence of­ cloud cover that limited the effec­ Mougin of Brewster afteet, Korea "a t clot* to closing the door after a long Illness. Born in Manr killed last night about 7 o'elfilsk u the floor. Your roof must be leak­ anchored his yacht off Cape Cod Today, Just before noon, the two | the way to Birch Mountain. But Both Canada and the Philippines ficer In Washington, and Stanialaw Chester on Jan. 23, 1887, he. had tiveness of UN flares. on a .sufnmer’s evening, when he have trfKtpa under the UN flsg in as you can com* without saying The South Koreans began with­ he walked along the h lg h i^ M ar ing. Poes your roof always leak ? . men meL for .tbe first tima sin ce,for. Murphy, the . ride to . his Mikolajctk. fonner Premier of the ao;’’ ...... • lived here aH hie-llfe.------Honey Hostess—I^o, only when saw one native approach another the Elsenhower victory, at th e, restaurant in the unupholstered Korea. '' Polish government In exile and drawing to their "base positions on his home. Mbugln reaifiM wilb bU In 1950, the Russians said they "It ssems to us that Mr. Eden Bantly started in business in an the outlying spurs of Sniper ridge. rtepdaughtir, Mrs. A- L. (ZhagBOt. It rains. on a nearby dock. Washington Social CTlub at 70 East conveyance waa far enough. once deputy Prime Minister of the automobile supply company lo­ "Look here." the first native ex­ would rather have Romulo as sec­ Communist-dominated provislenal is saying Mr. Vishinsky has said These are. the positions they have Arrested by stats authorltiat on no’ but w* hope he doeen’t mean ca te at the corner of Center and always been able to hold in the the negligent homicide charge w m . Perfect Romance claimed- “I J'lai. came , back hopic retary-general than Lie. . This government. Trdlter streets. The store was a little while ago after an ail-day Hebron Chester, to Abraham Garbich, son despite the fact that Romulo it," the U. 8. epokeeman said. 12 previous withdrawals from Pin­ J ames M. Sapori, 25, of 448 Farm­ Last night I held a little hand, ■fishing trip, and what do you sup- of the lata Max Garbich and Mrs. stood up to 'Vishinsky wriUi some The epokeeman added that the point. ington avenue, Hartford. • • • . .• • • " So dainty and so sweet; pose I found 7 Everything was all Garbich of Hebron, has been an­ of the most telling irony of the de­ U. 8. would be "delighted i f . Mr. Earlier today United Nations in­ Hadn’t Seen Walkar I thought , my heart would surely nounced. The wedding Is slated for bates on Korea. Since then, the Vlehlnsky really opened the door" fantrymen threw back Red attacks Stafford State Police barraclu break. mussed up; there was spots of McCloy Warns blood on the floor. ’Then I went in­ Clinic Is Held Dec. 21. Garbich is a graduate of Philippines has completed a Joint to an understanding. on both the eastern and western this mtirning in reporting on tb* So wildly did It beat. - the Yale school of engineering, The spokeaman aald tha ends of the bleak, rainswept Ko­ No other hand in all the world to the bedroom and there vVas my and la employed by Green Manors defense treaty with the ,U. 8., but accident, said they were told by Il-H wife knocked out plumb cold . . .’’ Vishlnalfy and the Russians may Reich Against now felt It was time to preaa rean battleline as well as a com­ Saport that he hadn't seen tbs eld­ Can greater solace bring. For Children Company, Inc., of Manchester. with a Irm resolution on pany size—150 to 175 m en-attack Than that sweet hand I. held last The seebnd native removed his Personal Mention still be cordial to Romulo. His erly man. The first knowledge ba Iftl L HtA SwHm. lee. corn cob ’ pipe from his mouth. record as a guerrilla fighter using Its moral weight against ithe on Sniper ridge. had of the collision, he told police, T M ■»! U » >1 CM ■night; Mrs. Albert W. Hilding and On the western front, Allied In­ Four Aces and a King! "And ho\ii',’;. he asked casually, daughters, the Misses Alberta and against the Jspsnese In the Philip­ New Disaster Communists. came when he felt a jarring tbump //•//■ s r Home Ecf^omics Room pines has always impressed the fantrymen repulsed a second at­ ‘I had to add an extra pocket— she had quintuplets!” —Leona Hallacy "was the ‘fishin’7” Lois, spent the week end in Provi­ Would Bring Truce tack by 350 Chinese Reds on Pork- and stopped to in'vestigata Ita Selected as Locale dence. R. I., gu4sts of Mrs. Leslie Russians. He represents Asia and (Coattamed from Paga O m ) . IMeii's propoeal. If accepted by cause. in tte CTommunists’ campaign to chop hill. Only four hours earlier F. Ward, Mrs. finding’s slater. the Communists, would give the the Reds had atormed their way An Inquest will be held by Irving DAILI CROSSWORD PUZZLE For Immunizations Korean tnice negotiators at Pan- OUTGUR WAY BY J. R. W ILLIES OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLE The..... Misses Hilding and their •"•V consider sup- of democracy In thg (West- Ger­ through, barbed .wire slid into Ufl Duvla of Mansfield, Tolland cansln,'MtaB'MurtirWard;~attsnded' Povt o f. an Aaian~for ■ the-pest' as-'a man) federal republic, cause me to munjom a- hlue-printsd sohitlon of trenches on the hill before being county deputy coroHW. BtaOieiU' T. M. U. S FM. on. Hebron, Nov. 11—(Special)— the Broum-UConn football game smart move their prisoner of war dispute'. Ebca miner Raiph Oilman van call­ DOM’T STABH" THAT ALL I SAIP WAS BUSTER, HAVE A FIFTV-CEMTEK WHAT/..' ^ e,^. iMt,,• WU• twvM. ka. There remained the question look with confidence into the fu. driven off. STUFF THAT VOUR TH’ REWT’S TOO Answer to Previous Puzile A pre-school well-child clinic was Saturday. . The UN command has atead- Eighth Army troops fought a ed to the scene along with :lit. $AV, YOU’RE A REGULAR, SENIAU, ^ A S R M E 4-lff (lub Awards whether others in Asia were ready ture.” fastly refused the CTommiinliU’ MOTHER NASS AT HIGH "T H R E E i ‘‘Okay, to your check was Number 91— you musta handed held yesterday from 9:30 to 11 bloody hand-to-'hand midnight bat­ Harry Taylor, 8gt. Edward For- ALL-W O OL GUVHOWS IF TO ASK TWe Screen Comedian Hebron 4-H clubs came out in to go along. India’s attitude re­ McCloy pictured the great mass demand that all priiontre of war meister and trooper William m e " I MAV BE BOCRS A MONTH VOU WEASEL AROUND MV A\A3 0 R T O it to me upside-down!” a. m., In the home economics room, mained to be defined. tle to eject the Reds in the first ABLE ID RENT A ANP YOU HAVE TO flying colors in the Tolland County of Germans as “ a much perplexed be repatriated whether or net battle. Tfie second lasted lesa than Stephenson of the state poUea. 'Ibe BROTHER AMOS AM‘ of the elementary schAl. Dr. W. C. 4-H Club Achievement Program, Crack May Develop they want to go home. BETTER GARASE, TAKE TH’ POOR HORIZONTAL 7 British money Halnsworth of WllHmantlc. pedia­ people trying to find their way out aif hour. investigation is still going on and BUT I’M NOT SOtW OFF TO <3>IT IN V START TH’ s n o w b a l l Is . held Nov. 7 at Somers Town Ha>l. Another crack may develop out­ of a deeply disturbing and humili­ Vishinsky yeatarday warned the Sergeant Formeiater said today ROLLIN' Tf|tAT ^ of account trician, was In charge, assisted by ’Two of Hebron’s clubs. The Gar West that Us ineietencr on this On the eastern anchor of the , TO BE WALtOW TEN AM’ OUT.' WHV, A -*~NO,TH& 30B 1 Screen side Oie Communist bloc when ating experience without^ lots of 155-mUe . battlefront, ,300 , North that It has yet to be detaminad .... Ill- c a r p e n t e r IS TOO ■_ BY GALBRAITH a Tableland Miss Martha. Flash. .R. N., who has den Sprouts,' Douglas M. Fellows, point would wreck the truce talks MILES TO ONE.'- WOOU?^J cooLo 6e coA'y^eo SIDE GLANCES "cdtrtedlaii, Latm-Aiiherfcan probabilities for self-confidence and self-respccL" Koreans wert thrown back after whether Mouglh was wiUtln#'tfif 8 * CHARGE THAT th e HEAVy FOR v 9 Passage in the been assigned to this area. leader, and the Milk Squirts. Ro­ and protract tha Korean war. A C C EPT ------Kilbride Immunization clinics will follow, the post,seek the favor of the veto- The former high commissioner storming three Allled-held hills. westerly direction along tba blgb- TO PUT Th e A\E '**' X brain bert H. Horton, leader, were Eden said thera has been little O F F IC E O F 1 . 1 6 He Is a the first one to take place Nov. 25, powerful ubig five. Luis Padilla said the neo-Nazis were in the Eighth Army headquarters said way or along the roadside. POOR ON.' CON 6 TABLe b r u i s e homespun 10 Bird bill named as . outstanding clubs, Nervo. of Mexico, on the strength minority as probably were the Improvement in world problems IzixeLyJ f protuberancr postponed from the 18th. ’This among other nine clubs of the the Reds suffered 1,284 casualties The body was taken to tbe Quiah of his attempts to get agreement victims of Nazi persecution "who since the aeaembly met in Paris Funeral Home in Manchester. 12 Take out clinic will also be held in the home county, selected from 55 clubs. He­ last year. Erneet T. Bantly in the eastern and weatern sectors 11 Idolized economics room at the school on disarmament when he was as­ are now the leaders of the new the last two days—744 killed and Mougln, a native of Franc*, 13 He often is bron waa the only town receiving sembly president last year, is one West German state." "(5n the contrary the year has 13 Rounded ------with building. It will be for school chil­ two awards. been marked by an increase in' called the Center Auto Supply wounded in the east and 500 killed came to .this country before World 14 Bristly dren and pre-schoolers. Vaccination of those candidates. "Between the two groups stand or wounded on Pork CThop. War I arid was a fonner rasidant Marjorie 26 Heritable Iand42 Sweet Individual awards were also won Middle East candidates also were the great mass of the German propaganda designed to arquse Company. Later he built the struc­ 15 Expunger Main (var.) secretion against smallpox will be adminis­ Allan Rychling, member of both end Intensify hatred between tha ture which now houses Balch-Pon- The Eighth Army said the Re­ of Manchester, About 20 years ago tered at this clinic only. Dr. Irving mentioned for the post—Nasrollah people, ex-Nazia and those who public of Korea (ROK) fifth he' retired after long yeara of aarv- 16 Seniors (ab.) 18 Rowing 28 Ceremony 43 Mimicker the above clubs, received one of Entezam, of Iran, a former as­ nations,” he said. • tlac, Inc., at Center and Winter Frledmsn of Colchester, Hebron’s the leadership awards given by the never Joined the party alike. What Division bore the brunt of the Red as a velvet worker at tbt 17 African worm implement 29 Always 45 Be borne sembly president; Charles Malik, they decide in the flux of circum­ He said the West had been un­ atrects and moved the auto supply 19 Exist 20 Musical plays 30 Weights of 46 Heavy blow town health officer, will do the Danforth foundation. Charles able to make any progress with company to that site. onslaughts on the eastern front* (Theney Brothers mills. work. Appointments should be former Lebanese delegate and edu­ stances will determine the future Meanwhile, the Eighth >rm y 20 Visionary 21 Made over India 47 Simple Schreler, also a member of both cator. Iran’s oU dlfflcultiea with Ruesia on German unity, a treaty In 1928 he formed the Bantly Oil He is survived by hia step- made through Mrs. W. Walter clubs, won one of the reporting course of Germany." Company Independently and in commander, Gen. Jam es ,.A. Van daughter, Mlu, (Hiagnot, of Brew­ 24 Hold in high 22 Eluded • 34 Slopes 49 Compass point the West and Malik's one-time AicCloy’s report also atrOsaed of independence for Austria, or esteem 23 Take anew 37 East southeastSO American Donald, chairman of the welfare awards in the egg laying contests disarmament. 1940 he merged the two firms Fleet, announced at hia Saoiil head­ ster street. North Coventry, with committee, Parent - Teacher as­ Zave Lenefsky, member of both stand on Arab League feuds with the following points; under the oil company title. The quarters that two ' additional whom he made hia home after (a- P l> 1 27 Venerates 24 America (ab.) (ab.) humorist Israel might block them. 1. Allied policy envisages ulti­ Mri. Vijayalakehmi Pandi of In­ 31 Title of sociation, or Mrs. Harry H. Klrk- clubs, won HJdalry award from the dia told the assembly Its Imme­ business remained a proprietorship divisions of South Ttorean troops tirement. 25 County in 40 Followers 52 Legal point American Cyanamld Company. ” The Russian candidate? mate German unity as an essen­ had been activated and soon would courtesy Florida 41 Wiles 53 Encountered ham, school nurse. diate task waa “ to explore every until 1949. when because o( Bant- Services will be held Thursday Vaccination Is Required "We have none,” Vishinsky told tial objective and unified Germany ly’s falling health. It waa incor­ be ready for combat. at 8:30 a. m. from the 32 Removable Offices Closed a reporter. integrated with the West Euro­ avenue to bring about a quick aet- Vaccination against smallpox is The Hebron school and the tlement of the only Issue which porated with the founder as presl- Van Fleet aald the two new Funeral Home, 225 Main atrait, 33 Dropsies 1 I 3 4 r ~ 5 7 8 5 19 "It Is up to youi- (the U. S.) pean community. divisions and six new South Korean WANTS 35 Date-stamping required before each child enters town's two post offices are closed policy,’* Vishinsky said. now stands In the way of an armla- d^nt. Manchester, with additional rltax - school. Later there will be Im­ 2. Germany cannot expect to be tics.” He waa a member of St. M arys infantry regiments activated Sat­ at 9 a. m., from’ SL Jan aa’ TO e & instrument H It 1) today,. Armistice Day. Local high He was reminded that the Rus­ defended without some contribu­ CON6TA8LE munization clinics against dip- school studenU laso took the day Wants Red Chbw la UN Eplscopsl (Thurch and also of urday meant a 55.000-man Increase Church in Manchester. Calhng 36 Ladle anew theria, tetanus and whooping sians claim they always have a tion of her own to tha_defenae ef­ many civic and fraternal organiza­ in the UN fighting forces. hours at the home are from 7 to J-.q>WlLLAM^ z 38 Plecers 15 off. plan for everything. / fort. Mrs. Pandit repeated her gov­ BORN THIRTV "/EARS TOO SOON cough. ernment’s view that Communist tions. He wsa a 32nd Degree Ma­ 10 p. m. today: 2 to 5 p. m. and 39 Ocean shore Manchester Evening Herald He­ "It is one thing to have a plan 3. The economy of West Ger­ son, a member of the Order , nf 7 to 10 p. m. tomorrow. Plaabe n 4 Episcopal Fellowship many "is one of the atrongeet in China should be brought into UN a 41 Wingtike part . . bron correspondent- Mlea Susan and another thing to talk about Eastern Star, a charter member of omit flowers. T h e Jo k e ’s On Them BY V. T. HAMLIN "W The Young People’s Fellowship it," Vishinsky grinned western Europe while the new menffierahlp. She termed such a ALLEY OOPS ‘ 4 44 Seine i 1 1 of St. Peter’s Episcopal CThurch Pendeltnn, telephone WUUniantlc the Order of Amaranth, a charter Uiurchill Charges Burial will b* in tha family 45 Gypsy ID 21 fz Z3 Before the assembly today. For­ Deutsche mark may almost be move as "recognition of a patent Bl? WHATB that? will be host to the Y PF of Christ 1805-J-S. member of the Manchester plot at 8L Jamaa’ Camatary. THAT IS husband eign Secretary Anthony Eden of termed a hard currency. fact." fT SOUNDED UiCE WHATI is 30 Church, Norwich, Nov. 16. Miss Kiwanis Club, a director of the Reels Block Peace 48 Reiterate Z5 % Z7 28 Britain paid tribute to the secre­ 4. America's contribution to ..the She declared that "there are \OU SAID THAT SAID.' ■ Ruth Pagach of the Hebron group, tary general and said: political, economic and. social re­ other dangers to the peace in Manchester Trust Company, CAT WAS A 51 Type of fur u member of the Rockville Lodge of k will apeak on the topic, "Youth “I hope that Mr. Lie can yet vival of Orm any was' "a major If other parte of the world." .(Ourtlaned tnm Fag* O m ) WnCH.' — '4 54 Tendencies ._ . We deeply sympathize with the Elks and a member of The Man­ % w a race* God." be persuaded to reconsider his de­ not a decisive factor in bringing it Driver Unhurt - 55 Planter n w 35 ■ ’The scripture lessons will be Non-Whites peoples of Tunisia and Morocco In chester Rod and Gun Club. 56 Drunken W'/ cision.” about." The U. 8. has applied Mayor of the city of London. The read by Harold Johnson, and the Eden’s tribute was loudly ap­ some four billion dollars tp the their desire for asIf-gOTernment," He leaves his wife, Mrs. Adeic carousal V 38 she said. Morgan Bantly; two sons, "city", In this case, is the small collects and sentences by Joan plauded. economy recovery of West Ger­ area in the' heart of the metropo. As Auto Flips 57 Cubic meter m , Pagach. The Rev. H. R. Keen will many. |lh* added she hoped the UN Theodore Bantly. Jr., and Robert m In I^rotest M. Bantly, both of this town; three Us that once was inclosed by VERTICAL be in charge of direction of the 5. The idea ofi.a supra-national would support the daniand for in- walls. Today, It Is the main Alt EXst Hartford yodth narrow­ rervlce, which will be held in the European entity appeals to the deiiendanoa from these two daughters, Mrs. Allen Etehnke and ly escaped serloua injury at 9:30 /<•// 1 Go by •tl Ht w m 55 57 Mrs. Richard Dlmock, both business and financial aection. church. No U. S. Report Imagination of a large part of the French-administered territories. The Lord Mayor's banquet is an this morning when tha car he was 2 German river L o se Jd b s West Germans. Hie Russian enlarged an earlier Manchester, and Mrs. Sam Irvin r 'C lH J lf c w . 3 Decays i i 5l iSI i Following the service there will annual affair and British Prime driving south on HUlatown road T. m. Rig. U. % Fst ok. 59 S3 resolution he had Introduced to of Darlington. 8. C.; a brother, mA Unit*, ■ 4 Blood money be a party in the rectory hall. Miss Offered on Katyn Ministers traditionally use it as a Just north the Glastonbury town Marjorie Hall, Sherwood Farris, (Ooatiaced' from Paga Om ) demand foraaatlon of a UN com- Fred Bantly, and a sister, Mrs, line left the road, plowed through 5 Affirmative *5 55 mitsion to settle the Korean eon- Minnie Krause, also both of Man sounding board for a foreign pol­ ‘‘ShoppioK used to be to much easier before I took that reply Arnold Fraher and Joan Pagach icy speech. Last mpnth, for the a vacant lot and turned over, Elizabeth today. An angry crowd (Oontinned from Page Om ) Sailor Reports flicL bring about that war torn cheater; and eight grandchildren. emerging a total wreck. nlsht achoot course in interior decorating!" 6 Wax (comb, 4 will be on the .decoration commit­ country’s unification and handle Funeral aervlces will be held first time, the banquet waa tele­ form) M tee. Frances Pagach. Ellen Shorey of 900 natives who found they vised for millions of Britons. Police say the accidant occurad had been fired fronv their Joba^^L brigsndry, barbarity snd lawless­ Pacific HrBlast the repatriation of priaoner*. Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock at when Philip Delaripo, IS, of 888 and Steven Stanek will be on the ness.’’ American spokesmen repeated 81. Mary’s Episcopal Church, with Pledges Aid to Ike refreshment committee. Dolores the municipal engineering depot In his salute to. President-elect Park avenue, failed to round n left- CHRLS WELKIN, Planeteef New.s For Amaiza BY RUSS WlNTERBOtHAM Reported to Pentagon that they could see no good In the the rector, Re%'; Alfred L. Wil g p o -rs ; A**r» mTr»W^p;R W ho D a t? BY EDGAR MARTIN Hall, Lee Johnson and Lucilla dispersed S’hen police arrived. (Continued from Page Om ) Eisenhower, CTiurchlll assured him hand curve In the road. At Port Ellzkbeth and at Ulten- Van 'Vllet. a German war pris­ establishment of lueh a commis- Hams, officiating. Burial will be in Delaripo, the only peraon'ln the FwHATPlDMDt' ONE OF THE P ^ ^ H E N CHC/G Miner will constitute the recrea­ elon ao long a i the Communists the East Cemetery. that Britain would work with him ^ i OiiNNO... MOW TWKV VOO'OE VD5TK> STIO I | hage, the state-owned railways oner. was taken by the Nazis to “to the utmost limit of our car. waa uninjured. m o (X T ABOUT t e c h n c m n ^ l e t , I4 N T -SEEINO AHOmC YW ERl m W T n o OOOBV OOWY-VOO tion committee. tions. While it was in port, he said, romained adamant on the priioner Friends may call at the Watkins ■GHOULPI BE TWEM S K V W TV t O L ’ O f rc ,HA*AM .VOU’RE GOfMMl OUST vwy The local Y PF has been compli­ dischsrged 500 natives, some with Inspect crude Katyn graves :n small boats circled it continuously. strength for those great causes He will be arraigned in Town ITG LIP TOrAy... Gir l . AFTER A1_U! HAPPY FECAUGE VOUKOS.ViA'AM .CAN long service; l943..v,He submitted an official re­ issue. They said they never would Funeral Home, 142 Biast Center which we have guarded and char- Court tomorrow on a charge Qt bnodoh f o r m b THANR'F.FARRIE, HM3E COtaPWNN *.HV lOOSX mented for its percentage of mem­ The sailor said the bomb waa put consent to driving priaonera back atreet, tomorrow night from 7 GHE'G HAFFV.OR TWtOW OCR o\rt, tB VTCWN* r-w- «««« _ _ Native builders who reported for port to the Pentagon in May, 1945, in a compartment, the door welded lahed in ever greater unity as gen­ reckless driving. Patrolman JoiMpb TOFINOOUT THAT I-I'V E OOT TO ir bership. everj’ young person of the concluding that the Riiasians were home at bavonet point. 9:30. GAP BECAi/GE ?, COHSTM-ST I . church being enrolled as a mSmber. duty at a native housing project shut and chains welded across the erations have rolled by." Sardella mad* the arreit *ArCIL"IG COPE . G O NOW... I M GAP which has been the scene of rioting responsible. The report wa.a stamp­ France Backs Wsnt 8tand Raising his Voice and holding his \ NO XWOIEO To Slark AnnU-eraary door. He said there were more This western stand also got the FORA FK jOJECTI MiSOlWTEVV were told that work on the pro­ ed top secret and was not brought security guards aboard than Navy clenched fists above his head, the »oT ,o o « y ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Grif- to light then. full support veeterday of France's Prime Minister appealed to France Bng, of the Hthron-Andover road, ject had been suspended. The city men. j. Foreign Minister Robert 8chu- Prepare Dressings council had threatened to stop Jackson said this report was not 'The ship's radar picked up an and West Germany to cooperate will observe their 40th wedding an­ among secret material on Katyn man, who told tha assemblv that in rebuilding the strength of west­ niversary, Nov. 15. They were, mar­ building if the workers , joined the Identified submarine on the way to all p rim e ri muat be liberated a* s tr ik e ...... —;— ■ which _ military intelligence in For Ixical Hospita ern Europe. ried in New York and have lived in the Marshalls, but the sailor said soon as hostilities cease In Korea Two white and seven Negroes Waahington forwarded to hia staff nothing came of the alarm. Among his other points were: f: M*hron about 25, years. They have in February of 1946, shortly before and that they must neither be 1. Britain ia anxious to help the were killed Sunday in riots at East His repbrt of the big blast was forcibly i%tained nor forcibly re­ Boroptimiat Club members held I three childrenlla daughter, Mrs. London. Thirty persons, including the Nurernbf.rg tribunal started new Egyptian government of hearings on Katyn. much like the earlier ones. patriated. their November meeting last night . John VanZandtr of Bolton, and three policeiiien were injured. "We were anchored in the bay Premier Maj. Gen. Mohammed two sons. George asid Joseph of The.Justice said he al.ao had no This waa obviously Intended to at the home of the aecretary, Mrs. Thirteen persons also were killed just off Kwajalein," he wrote. iJulla McCarthy of 32 School street, Naguib and "negotiate with them Hebron. The Griffings live in the information about a similar report assure the Communists that the on friendly termi." over .the weekend In riots at the "The bomb went off at 7:15 a. m. West -does hot—aa Vishinsky Rockville. The president, Mrs. Ruth fine old residence, known many diamond city of Kimberly. corroborstlng Van Vllet’s state­ 2. Britain — which long held ment, filed by a Maj. Donald our time Nov. L ,.~ T h a t’e 4:15 charged yesterday—want to keep Spencer, conducted the business years ago as the Mann place. This All three cities are in Cape your time (c.s.t.) We were aloof from Jewdsh aspirations in mifcvtua twf. T. M. U- •. PrL OW. Stewart, or two reporta made on priaonera and induct them either meeting, during which time the Palestine—now recognizes Israel PRISCILLA’S TOP What Flvcry Husband Kpows BY AL VERMEER hduse was badly damaged ifl the Province, the southernmost divi­ cruising out 35 miles from the Katyii by Col. Stanialaw Sieman- Into military or subveralve forces mefhbers folded hundreds of surgi­ has come to stay on the Middle complications! BY LANK LEONARD hufricane of 1938, but has been sion of the South African Union, test Island. cal dreaainga for Manchester Me­ repaired and is now in fine shape. sky, American liaison officer with against the Soviet Union and Red East map. PLEASE DON'T the Polish Army being formed to “I didn’t get to see the actual China. morial Hospital. Churchill also praised the 'an­ /TALK ABOUT IT.' oN,yn-M0aiTis{ c o s im w c F ^ RxrTNMoaru 0H,SWE!TnE ~ Grifftng“ and his sorts hAve a large AN'n-MAU MAU RAID. blast. ■ I was standing there with (IP fight with the Allies. ’^ a bulk of Schuman'a speech An invitation Waa received and cient and virile nations" of Turkey MV I. i/VANT TO SSf^eviS' CUSIDPMNOF MITUNaEPML, 35 ABU ID PIG OBWIMENTOF farm which they operate. Their Nairobi, Kenvs, Nov. 11— )— Katyn Trial Dropped my eyes shut > and- my face pushed dealt with Franea’a stand on Tu­ Bccepti^ from the Hartford Sor- BIRTHDAVfY F O f f G B T m eaUPMSKT IN IRE \V0U6AraraAT OP SOMETHING home is halt a mile or ro north of Three hundred police raided aeven and Greece for aligning their MENTION SEWERS CAN Jackson said upon Russian in­ into my arms, and still I saw the nisia and Morocco, whose demands nptimina to attend a dinner-meet­ anniea with the North Atlantic SAflTAnON ELSE FOR ALUaVS USE A the village. Kikuyu settlements on the slopes flash. It was 'Just like someone for Independence from FVeneb , A Q A I I 4 7 ? ^ of Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount sistence the Nurenburg tribunal ing of their club on Monday, Nov. Treaty organization. rsNooor’SMiiN, HIOGiNS,PNIL? strongman! Meeting Postponed heard evidence on Katyn, in which putting a hot Iron on your back colonial rule are to be debated ,n 17. at 6:30 p. m. at Lea Shaw's ------wo? •The meeting of the home eco­ Meru, in the firat anti-Mau Mau the UN with the backing of the n.lGIVE'EMAKUZ move in neighboring Tanganyika, the Nazis were blsmed. on July 1 * spllt-qecond. restaurant In West Hartford;-The THE MORNING! nomics group, originally scheduled, and 2 of 1946. Each side was Ten seconds later we turned Atian-Arab bloc. speaker will be Miss Vernlta for Nov. 10. hss been postponed to it was le a r n t hero today. around. I can't begin to descri^ Sehuman declared the UN was The raid, a.t dawn yesterday,-fol­ limited to three witnesses ami Haynes, advertising artist of the Slate Science Talk Nov, 17. It will be held at the when the Soviets asked to present it. Orange-red clouds shot about not competent to deal with the Hartford Boropflmlst Club who will home of Mrs. Albert B. Blllerd. on lowed high l^vel'conferencea when halfway up the mushroom. It Issues and that France woiild not a black list of suspected )nem more oral testimony, the' tribunal show pictures and tell of her ex­ At Verplanck PTA Burrowe Hill. Miss Cora Webb of refused to hear further evidence blew the top off a building 18 accept any inteiferance by the periences at the international con­ the Tolland <3ounty Farm bureau bers of the anti-white terrorist miles away. ^ world organisation in affairs which group was prepared.- > and the Katyn phase of tjie war vention in Copenhagen, Denmark, extension service will be present trials waa dropped >XMthout any "There waa such an updraft she considers of a domestic na­ during the past'summer. Dr. A. Wlckware. associate pfo- i to diacRM “New Fabrics, Their Of 120 arrested yesterday, 31, that it took about -two minutes ture. including two women, were on this convictions. Jackson testified he Tentative plans were made'for a feasor of science at Willimantlc | Care and Use.” The meeUng opens thought the decision to drop the for the sound of the explosion to He later l.Inted at a news con­ demonstration by Mrs. McCarthy State Teachers’ College, will speak ' at 8 p.m. All interestedpersona are list reach us. There-^were three dis­ ference that hit delegation may Expulsion orders .against them matter was wise. Cf Christmas decorations, similar on "The Urt.derstanding of Science , invited to attend. •. Jackson said he and British tinct blasts.' boycott the debate when it comes to on* she .gave in December last in a SclentiiSc Age" at the second Ci»* Iffl b» •»*«• y^tAaw0fC^ l(W . <:1 7.5 Attend 8upper[ havo been put Into force by-Str Ed­ The sailor said the teat Island up In the assembly’s political com­ iXJiJLZSLSJw ward Twining, governor of Tan­ prosecutors originally opposed .the year. A aocial time with refresh­ meeting of 'the .Verplanck 8cho()l About 75 were present; a f the apparently was Eniwetok. where mittee. The ’Tunisian and Moroc­ PTA to b* held tomorrow night at CAPTAIN EASY Tim ely KeunMin HY LESME TURNER annual supper and business meet- ganyika. Soviet effort to Indict the Germans can questions are second and third ments followed. F R E C l^ lE S a n d h i s FRIEND^ , ,, Why-The Spanish ? fox. Katyn Ztecause- there was inaufr one of thp ,atpi^c bombs w m 8 o’clock (n the school audiloiium. BY-M. C. BLOSSER Ulg of the Iqdat'• Congregational .oi. .Three of. iho settlementa .raidad texted sevpra'f^years ago.' The' ii«- on w# coinmlttea'a- agaiida and were In forests, ^ three ij) farming ficient dcxnimentary evidence and Following bis tXlk Df. WlckwHre . THAT. CASE ISN'T MINE. BUT ra SMirHS..Aeour T h e r e .co m es. s o m e ' BiAZE5 1Z2AT I- TWtNK-WRe TWe r b It p e S o - ^ IT S aludqs fWAStAL'A ke.v dinner started dtt thd event, ■areiuh aiid^.o»iFl» the Aiush'a town- no khbwn wiU»aaiMti=; It concluded. , • ...... %i£ WORD BEiNer: , LAST ONE B UTSTARE AMIGOS/ VISTA./ ship. Authorities said the suspects 'The Naxia found the bodies in ^Irtwid th#th * Tittle (stand; (stand, a * €l«l^ ^ ll Feature V tricks that the fathers can actually CASe.HWGTEfc THE STATE DEPARtMENT! ------V GET A LIFT I THIS BETSY THEM with Albert B. Blllard m toest ‘actually disappeared"; In *' fire i-IN TH ONLY WHO'S GOT A CAR NEAR HERE »V 'SENIOR'’ ROSS NEEDLED,' FINISHED.' were taken by susprise. crude graves at Katyn in early perform with their children. j ON EACH A L ^ sr OYER TO maeter. that burned for six hours. Dr. Wlckware spent g year In CAR OM TH’ t’L’ SaOOL.f ^FN AS Those present were put In a high 1943. They Immediately^ blamed Talk on Security I^ACE CAP.TOU’LL /SEW- Moscow, .and the congressional The Atomic Energy Commission Japan under the Institute for Edu-1 NOCHES, degree of good humor from the has refused to comment _ on , the BE SERVINe ^ /SEW , Se'nOR ! A committee said it has proof Soviet Vbout Town cational Leadership, whose purpose | TOUR CLASS fact that repairs, decorations, a letters. ■•'Your New' Social Security and is the re-education of the teachers ; AND EARN­ general overhauling; of the kitchen secret 'police killed the Poles in 1941. The Soviets contend the Ger­ Richard A. Mears, 22, of West •How It Affects You" 'will be the of Japan. While there he did quite | ING CAPS and dining rooiji have been com­ Hartford. Tale roommate of title of the talk which James F. FORTOUR- News Tidbits mans took the Poles from Russian 'a bit of lecturing «to PTA and; pleted. except for a few finishing Thomas Brown, 21, of 110 Colum­ Cooper, state field representative parent groups, through an in­ SELVeS ? touches. CuHed fro R i A P* W ires prison camps and murdered them WoitYcn of Legion bus street, remained In critical after recapturing the. JjJf.tjTi, area, on social.security, will present at terpreter, on the part the^ might! Chimney Repaired condition Monday night at Cbolcy- a- meeting of the- Hartford County play in the re-education of Japan ’The chimney has been repaired near Smolensk, in 1943, Dlckinson Memorial Hospital !)n Madden said Moscow used the Plan for Supper Federation of Democratic Wo­ along democratic forms of educa- and -Ore hazards removed se' far Comedian Eddia Cantor recovers Northampton. Mass. Mears siif-. men's (Hubs tomorrow night at 8 as possible. A useless partition has rom mtld~4ieart attack and will furore oyer Kat)^ as a ipretext for ered a fractured skull early Sun­ tion. breaking relations with"the Polish Monday, Nov. 17, the annual o’olock at the Men’s Club on Gar­ The program for tomorrow ia i been removixl and tbelcitchen new -jle able to resume mothm picture day meriting In an automobile den street, Rocky Hills. It is hoped planned especially to interest men. | ly equipped. This will make thinga 'work In about two weeks. .'Alling- exile government In 1943 and set­ memberihip supper of the Ameri­ accident In Hatfield, Mass., in ting Up the pro^Communiat pro­ can Legion Auxiliary will be' held that a.large gathering will attend but women are also urged to come ; more convenient fof: (hose hard ton. Tex., between Dallas and which Brown waa only shaken up. this meeting, the last one this working ladies who used to have visional regime. at the Legion Home jat 6;3() p. m. Mears was' driving, police said. to this men’s' night. Even the re -! CMpr. twa by Fort Worth, claims one of highest year. freahments will be prepared and to work In a Stifling ep«ce hardly percentages of votes cast in last Says Reporta Burled The committee will I provide dea-’ .VlL FLINT The United States recognized the sert, and the membe'ra are' asked ■Copies of the newl.y amended by­ served exclusively by the men. At I Now For The Job BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY BUGS eiiN M admitting more than two at a week’s general election—4,449 out Company 2 of ths 8MFD put laws will also be passed out at the time. of 4,817 or 96.36 per cent. provisional government in July, to bring either a hot diah or a out a fir* In a large pile of leaves the moment, however, the chefs; «JCW WANTON HASTE,') LOOK, PROFESSOR, WB P-PCTTRR STOP AH’ LOOK N 1945. two months after the latest meeting. prefer to remain anonymous lest | WHV CANT YOU RELAY STALWART ONE, WE ARi WB Officers Elected Connecticut’s grand old lady of salad. Mrs. Genevieve Barrett of at 155 Middle turnffike east at All Manchester members of the ACES.'^ OO YOU W A N T / I JU S T W ANT TO helley ^ AT THB ROAD AAAP.' GTOPPIN'/X'AA PiNpj TURNSO of several olTicial reports blaming their wives learn too soon of their LKE S HEREf HERE.' UNTOLD RCWBS ^ I. TMASC W IR E L-LOGT.' WH0 W w Officers elected at the business the General Assembly, Mrs. (Jlar Norwich, department membership 11:80 last night. federation are urged to attend. US TO AJCUR t h e r G S T t h e b e a n d G E T AW, THE 'SLEEP THAT UE AROUND TVIE COR­ meeting following the supper the Russians for Katyn Waa buried chairman, will be a guest. culinary accomplishments. w r a t h O F t h e , a T H » J Q M OVER w it h / k b r p VS m ^ Issa Nevlua of New Fairfield, to be Anyone wishing transportation KNITS UP 7V« K*V NER. JUST FOLLOW ^aoiN'.' were: Treasurer, Lucius W. Robin­ honored at testimonial dinner In in the Pentagon’s secret 'files, Mad­ All eligible members are cordial­ O U). O U ) HTOBY The attendance banner will be may contact either Mrs. Alice Per­ awarded to .the - room that has the MV INSTRUCTIONS son. Sr.; Albert W. Hilding, sec­ Danbury Wednesday night. den said. ly Invited to be presenL They are ry or Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick. retary; LeRoy B. Kinney, mem­ Candidates for office would be re . Madden added that the Federal asked to contact Mrs. Raymond Hartford. Nov. 11—Iff*—Mrs. most fathers ' present. Mrs. Paul Adams’.third grade won the banner ber of chunch commltteer the other quired to tear dowa political post Commimlcationa commission bar­ Gosseltiv any day after 4 p.m. to CkUierina Barilla of East Hartford RURPBISE BUDGET CUTS members being Albert A. CoOlidge era after rlectisM under measure red two American' radio commenta­ make reservations. Members at­ has been ordered to pay 3437.20 to at tli'e lis t meeting. and Edward A. Smith. Only .one to be considered by Msseachuaetts tors from the air during the w«r tending are 'requested to bring an Illinois firm because she .slgned Hartford. Nov. 11——Preal- flowar committee: Mrs. Herbert ' o f t ' CRinCAl. LIST Marion Knietz, then with(Detrolt’a and leave them with Past Presi­ Court Judge Alva P. Lolselle ruled nnd havo rut.tbelr new 1058-55 Ipidio ((uirino signed M W. Porter, chairman of Ehe music W JBK. and CM m ir ^ ro n > of dent Mrs. Ruth Hickox. They are Mrs. Barilla should -havt carqtully bqdget requests over 8S8j0Q;9,06O _ ^ _ 85,688,000 hyphoon committee: Baltimore, tiov. I I —■■ DPI — WBNY in Buffalo, N. Y. also auked to bring in their cou­ .checked what sli* waa signing. The dr T/| per cent ’onder thOM of fellererdw today while another Announce Engagement MlriHaker Cliaiilbers, altlioagli Elmer Davis, radio commenta­ pons. / paper turned out to b* a promise tivo yenrs ago. "rm reaOy pleas­ storm built up 400 miles east of The engagement of Joan Patricia ■till seHomly ^ has bMa 're- tor and wartims head of the Office Following the supper, Mr. and to pay the w. T. Rawleigh com. antly sarpurlsed for it was quite the northern Phlllpplnr*. The re­ Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and nsoved freea tha critical list at of War Information, and other for­ Mrs. Elayer Weden will show pie- paay for goods purchased by Deal ■nexpectf^" Budget Director lief funds are for.areaf hard bit ftH l 'ta. William Goldberg qC Col- St. AgMa’HaayttaL ^ mer OWI and FCC offieia)* hav(^ turaa of Japan. ^ ba, wb* mow is oat-of-stata. Beberti^. Weir said today. by two receht typhoons. mmm I L i / r '■ ’i

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PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. BJANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY* NOVEMBER 11,1952 MANCHESTfiH EVENING HERALp, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1&52 .... FAGEIKN* J r * Drive for More _ Coventry THE Donors of Blood Businessmen Wilt Decide Opened by ARCJ Herald Angle Formation Points Tonight Georgia Tech Moore Resigns Iclpatlng In « recruitment By Safety First Tips for All Hunters Big Shots in National Association Pai4ld Oklahoma Falls drive/to obtain donora for the EARL W. YOST Ken Goodwin to Play (Special)— fianctuairy: PTA, 8 p. m. Robert­ . Bporta Editor Coaching Job montiily visits of the Bloodmobile, Coventryj,^A i o o V v. . 11 And Alabama CoventryylBuelneasmen’a Associa­ son Schexil with Grade 8 mothers the next one of which occurs Tues­ of Mrs. Ann Van Deusen’s pnplls After Setback tion wilUmeet today from 7:30 to With Nassiff Arms With Cardinals day, Nov. 18 from 2 to 6:30 p. m food sale; setback, party 8 p. m„ v o m . SHOOTINO GAMES ^ SIGNAL for the one-one pen- at the Nathan Hale Corn- Nathan Hale Community Center. i Meet Saturday Charles N. Crockett spoke on the B *.K nh.nr.n. during the CO.- - V ‘. r e , ‘ted ^rho^'l^e To Notre Dame Center. Decision will be SIMee to Be SIwwa Gangling Kenny Goodwin will I St. Loui<, Nov. 11—(45—Terry needs of the blood program at the lag ltSl-53 aeaaon can expect to ^j^icial cfllling the foul use both a(ie as to aim of the organiza­ Dr. E. A. Rours of Chaplin will be shooting for the j New York, Nov. 11—(Jh—If th* Moore, veteran St. Louis Cardinal meeting of the Hollister PTA last show slides on points of Interest at* a gam* of forila shooting, hands with the Index ftnger of Top Firld Expected NCAA Television Committee can New York, Nov. 11—(A*)—Mlghl- tion. name, time and place of The official Nassiff Arms. In the Connecticut I outfielder and In recent years a nlghL / In New England and otherdtatea That‘a right, for under the most each hand extended come up wltl^two or three games gan State, Otrargla Tech and Mary­ meetings, election of officers, ap- Ig a tu rd ^ y g p. at the dhurch important change in the rule book, who takes charge of the free Basketball Association and not j For Five Mile Race coach with the club, said last night •’Seventy-five thouaanej plntg^of land, regarded aa the ‘’claaa" of blood were needed here at hpifie In pointment of committees. Community House. The Mr. aM players will be given more would signal in the name each season (o compare with the college football after Oklahoma’s bulleta at the Koreans this win­ he was out aa coach. Connecticut this year to t ^ e care The temporary steering Commit­ Mrs. Club will meet at that tfafaij- Uvosra. games will take longer to way after handing (he ball to the ter. Bu.siness Manager George , Rest field of name runners beauty between Notre Dame and resounding cnuih last Saturday, I had a choice of an office Job Hostessea will be Mrs. Lester ■ N/s Play and It is doubtful if they will free thrower. in the history of the five mile Oklahoma. Fran Murray of the came about as near as poairible to of people suffering fron^-mciiidents tee planning the agenda of the Mitchell of the Arms announced ■ or managing In the 4nlnors.” Moore or sickness,” he said^/nThls Is In sessions Is comprised of Royden Hill. Mrs. John Hutt and Mra. aa interesting as g year ago. Other rule changes for the com- road race on Thanksgiving University of Pennsylvania will lianding In'a three-way tie for first said. “The pest way put of it was Thomas D.-McKlnney._'.___ ..._____. i ^ H y l o f a personal rein, «c- Thg eiiiiipBlgn are-minor. ; ^ * Inst Titght' "that-the -popntrrr- six j morning is expeetetf to answer have great dirricnlty tndnctrig the axlditi()n- to- the blopd-suid’-plaania Ft- Smith. Sr., James Ferrlgnn, 4 pUe'e'In' Ibis week’s Asabciated to quit. I was thiriugn as a coach."' Leo Brockman, Mrs. Michael T. The Coventry Garden CIuh..jnet eordinc to Rule 10, Section 7 is as Sit back fans and relax for foot, five inch former Rhode Is- the starting gun on Nov. 27. nation’s football fans to work up Press ranking poll. Fred Saigh, owner of the Red- supplied for the wjjiinded and hos­ pitalized eervlc^en through the Bamo. Alfred J. Bunkln. today at 1:30 p. m. at the Booth- follows: there will be foul shooting con- The rare this season will agfUn a hate against the restricted TV MICSIOAN STATE atlll held birds. announced earlier that Dlmock Memorial Library. Mrs. THIB p e n a l t y has been re- te.sts at every basketball game he sponsored by Nutmeg For­ Defense Department. Plan To Sponsor Supper propram. the lead today after 139 ballots Moore had been granted a tem­ The choir of the Frst Congre­ Floyd N. Wiley talked on holiday written to cover the only major this coming season; rest, Tsil Cedars of I^ebanon. Speaking a*t one of inllllonB who from sports writers and broad­ porary leave as coach at his own "The aim bf the Red Croaa blood arrangements. The Garden Oat* All rollectlons will he turned gational Church will sponsor an ehangc in the rule*. During the must ha\v> thrilled to that great casters had been counted, but for request to take care of outside program Is to provide that blood old fashioned clnm chowder sup­ (3Iub of Mansfield was guest. first » minute* of 32 minute SHOTS HERE AND THERE over to the miisriilsr dystrophy rontrst at South Bend, we can’t the second straight week the business Interests. wherever It la needed without de­ The Nathan Hale Square Club fimd. the national ohjertive of per ^ d a y In the vestry for the games and the first 37 minutes of Our vote for the Connecticut quite Imagine the most irdent ol(l Spartans point total dropped. Moore and his brother, Frank, lay. (Jwr share In Manchester In 150 benefit of the choir robe fund. of Uriel Lodge. A. F. and A. M., 40 minute games, the ordinary football ’ Coach-of-the-Ycar" goes the Cedars. grad sitting there and fuming be­ Georgia Tech’s impressive 45-6 operate a bowling alley here. plntj)"every monthv-_ , There will be two ser\'lnga, 6:15 will meet today at 7:30 p. m. In penalty for a personal foul is a cause hi* alma mater had been Saign’s announcement said that to Yale’s Jordan Ollvar with Trin­ Defending rhampion Jnhnn.v victory over Army boosted the .-’'’Only blood donors can supply p.m. and 6:15 p.m. In addition to the Masonic Hall In Merrow, free throw, followed by a second Kelley of New London and blacked nut for the day. In par­ Engineers Into second place, a when Mooro “wanta to return to ity’s Dan JeS.see a close second. baseball the Cfitdinala will have /ft. Money cannot buy It. Labors plenty of chowder there will be gin­ free throw if the first is onsuccess- Oiivar has made more friends in Boston I'nlverslty Is expected ticular, and speaking this time ab^e ahead of idle Maryland. tjoriea cannot produce It. Will you gerbread and coffee. Tickets can be Manchester Evenhig Herald ful. hack to defend his laurels. from e.vperlencc, we cannot agree . . . a place for him." Coventry oorrespondesit Mrs. Gonhecticut during the past two Points are counted on the basis Moore eald "no comment" i^en help us provide 160 donors who will obtained from members of the During the first of these free months- than Casey Stengel and Ijtst November the little fellow that Penn’s old ginds were short of 10 for a first place ballot, nine make poatible the local blood pro­ Choir. Reservations can also be Charles L. Uttle, telephone Cov­ set a new course record In changed. ,/ asked If a conflict with Majmger entry 7-6281. thrmss the "H” and "V" spaces the Eli ftientor la ace high with i: for second, etc. Eddie Stanky might have^daused gram committment each month?” made with them. must be occupied by the proper the state's scribes. Then too. the winning. It wa.s unWrtunatc for Murray Hare’s how the first three line New drapes have been com­ players even though the ball will that, only ^ hours after the Irish the office-or-mlnora offer/' In speaking before the Lincoln Blues are already assured of their up: Michigan State 1,193 points; He said he and Saijgh “ parted PTA at their meeting held In the pleted and hung In two levels of be dead after the shot, whether best sea.«on in several, years. . . . and the ROoners had finished their Georgia Tech 1,135; Maryland the First Congregational Church Columbia blood-l^iingr be Juul-ta.go. on an. the beat of friends.” / Nathan Hale School last night made or missed; other player* are Jack-tTBrien of 'Hartford has-been- 1.128.-A week ago-it waa Michigan Saigh said he H^ld rib replace­ xanctuaty. gallery and %XMitlbule. not required to be on the lane. The other/far-flung TV program and Mrs. Ruth Rowley stressed the Im­ placed on the National Basketball Hunters should never lean on the rifle barrel. Pointing this weapon at another .person often is fatal. State 1,204; Maryland 1,095, Tech ment for Moore Iw-mlnd so far. These were made by Mra. George same is true for. the second shot. Association officiating staff. Jack deb^e the matter with Bob Hall 1,047. portance of the blood program to F. Rowland, aunen-laory chair­ Lists Locations Make sure the rifle la pointed toward the ground. Never rest the rifle on a fence, and then climb over It. Rochester’s National Baaketball Association title hopes rest oh sure-shot Bob Davies, left, fifth lead­ ------^ ^ ----- — each individual in Manchester. If the first is missed. Is a former Columbia All Ameri­ Local Sport o(,''YaIe,i chairman of the NCAA’s Oklahoma's 27-21 setback at the ing professional scorer last season. Boh Cousy, ranter, paces the Boston attack. Is the Celtics take- man. Mrs. Dayton H. Whlnnlc, During the last three minute* of can and player-coach of the Hart­ INEA). ______^______Television Committee.' At least. It hands of Notre Dame apparently charge guy. Minneapolis’ George Mlkan continues to l)e ( he game’s Mr. Baaketball. (NEA). “The blood program benefit* Mrs. Herman F. LeDoyt and Mrs. For Foodstuffs the fourth period, and of any over­ ford Hurri<-anes. . •• . Bob Wood. Kenny Goodwin wa.s poor Uming by the Quakers’ had a profound effect on the vot­ Tabl^Tennis everyone- -not just a few -pattenta A. O. Crlckmore, who all donated time periods, the one-one provision East Hartford High’s great back Chatter Athletic Director. Unless • there ing. Oklahoma, which received 27 in the hospital or'a stranger on a their time. was an entirely new audience, a Player's Choice Party la replaced by a two shot penalty. is reported headed for Trinity. . , . land State star would be with the first. place votes and was ranked Soccer President distant U.ttlefront,” she said. Columbia, Nov. 11— (Special)— This means that in this part of Tommy Byrnes, the former New Arms. For the better part of MANCHESTER SKI a u b will lot of folks must have thought fourth last week, dropped to eighth At West Side "Without being a prophet of doom, There will be- a player’s Choice Places at which to leave dona- the game any foul that would call York Knick, .^ d Bctstolls Julie. last season. Kenn.y. was a lieuten­ hold an open meeting Wednesday Murray was trying to shoot S.anta placeaitt th* rankings while Notre Ump Larry Goetz Labels one can eafely aasert - that acci­ card party. Thursday at 8. p. m. Uons for the.PTA-sponsored food. lor on* free throw plus a second Larese may team up and operate ant in the Army, taking pot ahots night at 8 o’clock at the Commun Claus. Dame moved up from a shaky dents do happen every day: emerg­ In the vestry of the Firat Congre­ BiUe at the Woolworth store in throw if the first Is mi.ssed in the a team in the Connecticut Basket­ at the Koreans. it.v on North Main street. Preei There can be no doubt that at tenth tp a solid sixth. ,/The West Side Rec will again ency operations must be perform­ gational CTuirch for the benefit of Willimantic, were announced to­ balance of the game will be pena­ ball Association out of the Bell Now residing iln Broad Brook, dent Dick Willis reports that all the start of the big squabble an' And a lot of voters who put the be the center of action for the ed. The very nature of any emerg­ the church. The party will be spon­ day by Mrs. Ralph Wolmer. . overwhelming majority of the Yankees as Cry Babies sored by the Woman’* Senrice lised by two free throws in the last Town this season. . . There were Goodwin is employed at Hamilton Manchester residents Interested .n Sooners on top' while they were town’s leading table tennis enthu- ency is such that the victim or hfc» Donors are asked to leave food­ this* minutes.. If either of these 513 working press seats at Ebhets skiing are Invited to attend. country’s viewers would have vot­ Guild of the church with Mrs. and is expected to be one of the winning apparently switched their siaata. Two tournaments were family cannot prepare beforehand. stuffs aC the following places «nd throws 1* unsuccessful, there Is no Field In Brooklyn for the 1952 stars with the Propellermen in ed to burn Hall and hia fellow allegiance to Michigan State. Buffalo. N. Y „ Nov’. 11—<;P)— "Maintenance of the Red Cross Adam O. Quandt aa general chair­ resi(iences tomorrow If possiU* or World Series games and 600 at Franchise committeemen at the stake for UCLA and Southern California, staged last season in which ap­ man. There will be prizea and re- aubatitute free throw. Dusty I.ieague play. The big guy SPORTS5fAN’S CLCB of Man­ The high powered Michigan blood program is a personal In­ Thursday before 9 a. m. Yankee Stadium. Each league aets chester will meet tonight at 7:30 depriving them of what they con­ the unbeaten Pacific Coast powers ^ Larry Goetz, outspoken veteran proximately 60 players partici­ fre^ments. is a heavy scorer and has a great State team, which defeated In­ pated. The Manchester Open tour­ surance that the pint of blocid will Mrs. Reginald Levrls, Mra. John aside $2.’).000 f o r fdod and one-hand push shot from outside. at the Legion Horne. Elections of Hartford, Nov. 11— The sidered a God-given right. TTie diana 41-14 last Saturday, was which meet Nov. 22, rank fourth umpire of the National Baseball be available when it Is needed to The board of truatees of the Pringle. Mrs. Walter Card, Mrs. drinks for the scribes. . . . Boxing officers highlights the business thought of having their Saturday and fifth. League, said today the New York ney not only drew the local talent church will meet today 8 p. m. Goodwin is the second player Hartford Chiefs’ franchise is for listed first on 57 ballots and men­ but several player* from Hertford save the life of your wlf^, your Louis Soracchi, Mrs. Wolmer and bouts on teevee this week Include meeting while report* on the two free entertainment restricted to a tioned somewhere on all 139. Others In ^he first 10 are Ten­ In the vestry. Wednesday night's contest be­ to agree to play with the Arms. sale, for a dollar. It was announced Yankees “won the crying champ­ entered to make It one of the finest husband, or your child. Axelrod’s garage. recent field trials will be given. A single game was revolting. Georgia Tech also was named by nessee (7), .Oklahoma (8), Texas "Unless you are assured that The Every-Member canvaae of EMERGENCY tween mtddleweights Norman The first was the sensational Bob­ today by John J. Quinn, general (9) and Purdue (10). ionship even before they vi-on the classiCB In this section. the church pariah will continue The sale will, start at 10 a. m. ”Shoot-to-Kill" turkey trial is If a similar referendum were to every voter, drawing 32 firsts, 27 you or your family will never need Thursday. Haves of Boston and Joey DeJohn by Knight, one of the classiest planned later this month. manager of the Boston Braves. be taken today, we are not so sure World Series.’’ A league la planned for thla year, through Friday under direction of ball handlers in the nation and a b o w l ng seconds and 40 thirds. Maryland Goetz said In ah interview (Buf­ to be a forerunner of the final tour­ an operation or will never be in­ of Syracuse at the Detroit Olym­ K Raymimd B. Bennett. The drive He made the announcement at it wouldn't go the other way by was given 24 firsts, 51 seconds and BRAKE CABLES pia and heavyweights Dan Buc- former Original Harlem Globe VALUABLE HOCKEY falo Evening News): neys. It is hoped that at least 12 volved in an automobile accident, Mancheater Evening Herald Co­ WALT. SNOW, president of the a big margin. It would be our 26 thirds. oan you dare hot keep, the blood waa started Sunday. ceronl and Danny Ndrdico taugle Trotter. If anyone can make a a luncheon here yesterday. guess that more persona watched PERFORMER “Everywhere I go, g u ^ ask me "three-man teams will «nter. Thurs­ 4-H Award Winners lombia oorraspondent, Mra. Frank N O W IN STOCK ball talk, it’s Bobby as most local West Side Rec Bowling League, NEXT SATURDAY Michigan about that play on first base that day night at 7:30 a meeting will be program going? Can you dare not Marchlaa, telephone WUUmaatte Friday night at Madi.son Square showed the boys how it Is done last In the last seven years the local Saturday’s game from beginning State meets Notre Dame in a The following local 4-H club Garden . . . Gary Moore show on fans know. rliib, owned hy the Braves, has Art Pasarella madr} railing a Yan­ held to iron out the details. All be a donor?" members w e^ presented awards at 8-0885. night with a 363 triple for Mc­ ( HARMFRS Ai Ttnuirn K eeagi e to end, 'ivith fewer side trips to the game which should be a major Providence, R. I. — (J5 — The kee out. So an umpire made a AppoIntmenU for next Tues­ Friday afternoon at 1:30 will fea­ With Knight anil Goodwin as a lost money. This year onl.v 86,000 kitchen, than ever before. value of Paul Gladu of the Provi­ table tennla player* regardlea* of the Tolland (Tounty 4-H Club Cann’s entry. 95 la- m2 contest by any standards. The mistake. Pasarella dl(ln’t cry about day’s Bloodmobile visit may be MANCHESTER ture five members of the Original nucleus. Mitchell hopes to bring Monr^ 260 Rr*i’r*rfl ...... 102 people went to Biilkeley Stadium This week’s TV game looks aa dence Reds of the American Hoc­ ability are urged to attend the Achievement program at Somera Sonrpn , 3»6 rasran ...... 104 101 K6 291 Irish are rated behind only the It. (Photos Indicated Pasarella meeting. Any player Interested but made by .phoning 6111. Harlem Globe Trotters' basketball in at least two other players, plus —• <».'> 198 during the season, the worst since though It’ll be a honey. It pita un­ key League to his team is best Town Hall Nov. ,7i JACK LAVELLE, famed foot­ 0 90 have been the cryingest team in 270 IROAD STREET Georgia Tech and Alabama are win played in the American — 1088. which can derail the Engineers, in tallying himself. At the start of West Side Rec. Roberta Hansen. Sharon Mae- paired in Saturday’s TV game of League last season with Mamhes- chester were teammates at Notre Total* ...... tfil 47T 117^ the business this year. They wo(i Jimmy Murray Fof*rty Rr»tUrr« < l>. Total* ...... V>fl .S06 .S07 1.122 Quinn said that the new owners It’s Alabiuna. this season, Gladu’s lifetime AHL the crying championship even be­ Girl Nell. dress revue project: Roberta H L 2-4528 the week over Channel Six. ter. Dame. Shay is the former Bowdoln Mofk ...... 7^ 2.'.0 grid and basketball coach. SDllmenr, Inr 4» would have to pay the salaries of And the following week, from record was 208 goals and 201 as­ fore they won the World Serjes. Jimmy Murray of Manchester Kalber, James Kalber, poultry i RriijBomTiin ...... n.'i St 26.1 Thriitm ...... - 10.1 191 the manager and the players under Los Angeles, we may see tbe best sists. Stamford Vaults project; James Kalber, Wlnthrop, Molni*'* ...... ‘*7 R2 251; ...... 106 61 JUi 1S9 "As for the ciwing, why those Sunday waa elected president of Scout .\rthur ...... JU T.’» 276 nf'dforrt ...... 106 116 11.’) 1.'7 a working agreement with the game of all when USC and UCLA Yankees played the worst fielding Merrlam, Jr., reporting awards on SILK CITY will be out to extend 2-*.0 29.1 the Central Connecticut -Valley Last N ight’s Fights MrPartland ...... 76 W Brijrc* ...... 9R 104 91 Braves. The franchi.se could be —now unbeaten — meet In the AMERICAN ROOKIE EXCELS series I ever saw, and I’ve been Into First Place home egg laying contest project; its perfect re'-ord at home Sunday ------( Pnbeof k ...... 111 92 101 124 sold to any other major league game which possibly will decide Soccer Officials. He succeeds Fran­ Notes with Merrlam also receiving an afternopn against the Thompson- Total* ...... 462 4H0 1110 Pirkey ...... — *>6 111 209 in the National League 18 years. club lyith a spot open in Class A, the host team for the Rose Bowl. St. Louis—(45—Rookie G u y 1 e “They should spend a little more cis Gelssler of Willimantic. Other award on production. Meriiam and By The As.sociated I’ress ville American Legion. ' Tnt*l* ...... oH ;>27 1567 if a working agreement was sign­ Then, on Nov. 29, the TV "Game Misa Diana Motycks received Pillnn Fortl M) — Fielcler of the St. Louis Flyers is time crj’lng about their eTroraund officers naniW were: Berrile New Haven, Nov. 11—(45— October waa a busy month for It'f Later Than I Chicago Jimmy Martinet, 1.'’)2, ■Sutu ...... (.... :• 156 111 276 ' — ed, Quinn said. of the Week" schedule come* to a sharpen up their game. That would Stamford High moved Into the awards of achievement. . R.T 60 2:).') home comfort setting a hot pace for the scorers Troop 54, starting with a fall pic­ Phoenix. Ariz.. outpointed Allie IT'S T<)0 I..\TE now but an rdiiprc Manrtiratpp Atilo r*ri* (0) The reason for wanting to sell close wltb the tradlttonM- sendee help. No umpire can held ’em.” O’Rourke, Middletown, vice presi­ front among Connecticut’s top 10 Will-Child Conference Gronik. 116. Detroit (8). ideal semi-pro football league in nifTord ...... 74 .64 91 24!l »*rh ...... -12'» 107 in the American Hockey League. nic supper and court of awards ...... 71 64 91 246 rVfinrfq ...... __ U6 the Chiefs, he said, is that he classic from Philadelphia, between Then Goetz grinned and added dent; and Howard ' Brown, Suf- .schoolboy football teams today There will be a well-chUd CJon- Brooklyn Walter Caitier. 102, this area would have been entries I’ninp . . . . . 102 Bom in Idaho, Fielder is one of on Oct. 4 at Center Springs, at Fiilniund* ...... 109 96 90 K. PrlU Krri __ . , R6 • 99 1S.1 feels some oth * ball cl')b might Army and Navy...... the few players in the professional that the Yapks "probably would fleld, secretary-treasurer. Brown for the first time this waning aea- ference for pre-school children New York, stoptied Oti.s Graham. from Fost Hartford. Mk'd'etown. J — 114 120 14S MORIARTY Bros. which the following badges were Y o u T h in k ! Rniu’iiic ...... 111 have a better ohanre to make The multitude of TV fans aaw hockey to call the U. S. his birth­ win again next year." was reelected. son, replacing Hartford Weaver Nov. 19 from 10:30 a. In. until noon I 157'.,,, Philadelphia (6). Thompsonville. Hartford and Man­ Total* ...... 41.' 4ro H21 .AllCU!«l ...... 67 KS 175 awarded: Linda Wlnzler and Carol at the George Hersey Robertson Cturdrn 4*rn$r r.«)\c}| ...... no 69 199 money in Hartford, or at least to college roofball at its- best In the 3 15 C E N T t R SI place. Last season while playing Goetz wds in Buffalo as one of Annual banquet was held at the No. 1 the last three weeks. 2^ ouncM of hixuryl chester. Maybe in another year the ...... 77 66 212 70 Irish-Sooner game. It la possible, Garden Grove. Speakers includ­ Giorgettl, second class; Cynthia School. ,Dr. James T. Anderson, : Holyoke. Mass. Miguel Mandi- Cuhi'r . . . V. Dflla Fur* __ .. — — 79 prevent such los.-es as th# Braves T E I 5 13 5 for New Westminster in - the the guests at the annual sports The Lock City lads, usually a Bring Your , vole, 146’ 3, Havana, stopped various towns will get together...... 6.T 6.9 21-"! — - - — ■ have experienced. to our own weary knowledge, to dinner df the Buffalo Athletic Club. ed Dale Harper of Hall High In Nylin, colorcraft; (Jarol Lewis, pediatrician o f Willimantic, and rAmp^nrlD ..... 66 99 Total* .. . 464 460 .71.') 1479 Pacific Coast League, Fielder power In state scholastic football ' Cliarlie (.Machine Gum Thompson, There la nothing like league In­ The local cliih lost money here climb those stadium steps every West Hartford and Tom Neveis design; Elaine McCartan, drawing Mias Martha Flaah, of the State Rtinrhrr ...... 66 67 Roland .Mo4or* <4» scored 75 points and was named ranks and No. 1 In 1950, drubbed I 147, Boston (7». terest in any sport. 5hf*Mon ...... 77 9f, in 1047, 19.50 and HI.5I besides this week over a period of years with­ Sitka was Alaska’s capital be­ of Moodus, coaches of champion­ and painting; Mary Anne Aronson Department of Health, will be in Tires In Now Diik*' .... ion 109 the outstanding rookie of the mediocre New Rochelle, N. Y., and Elaine McCartan, housekeeper I Sydney. Australia Ellcy Bcn- Prttwn ...... 6.1 - . year. The case Isn't hopeless, how­ out seeing two such teams aa the fore the territory was purchased ship soccer teama the past season charge. They will be assisted by Total* 4(Vl 424 416 1249 ...... ini 109 COKE league. He hopes to repeat the 33-0. last Saturday while Weav­ and insect; Mary Anne Aronson, ! nett. 125',. Queensland, knocked F'liMrr . . . ever, Quinn pointed out. Profitable Sooner* and the Irish were on honor In the AHL this season, by the United States. er’s five game winning streak was the Young Mothers Club, spon­ .F. S^dllk ...... 66 117 Interior decoration: Judy Barnard, sors. Appointments are to be made For j out Bluey Wilkin.a, 125'j, Victoria RaHIn A T>' 45 567 1606 Hobin and Marilyn McKay, weav­ men. WM|kt no (Mft Ifafl 2 peckM iciiM llnl Although there is .some matter .4vrr*rp* ...... 6.*i 6*. 6 Chiefs’ franchise, he said, it could down this week and tabes a three Kuezo. has won five, been tied by Today A Year Ago-Tom m y Cage Schedule ing; and Mary Anne Aronson, Tomorrow’s Event Calendar A four-Mses fmrite. Made *( mUy SNOW In open space, it is a much belter WhUa ...... 69 9.7 4 Drt'ormler 9lntnr Sair*. (1) cooperate in ' a six-team league or four-touchdown licking from New Britain, and defeated by 7talorra writer. Wednesday gatherings will In­ Iniported "KS" lur. Pii-itoped o d w i- vacuum than can be produced on Bolt. Durham, N. C.. won the Total* ...... 4.11 41.7 106 :M6 with Albany, Binghamton. Schen­ Mirhlgaii State. No team ever spectacular White Plains, N. Y. earth. 429 i:75 York . .. .. 96 -- 101 199 plays that kind of game two weeks Several of the girls participated clude moving pictures after school North and South Open Golf Tour­ •InhNikoii 4.1i n«*rftrmior •100 115 100 115 ectady. Reading. Williamsport and Storrs, Nov. 11—(45—- The Uni­ never out of ilwp*. l(MMMly bondl Smith ..-.T :...... 69 67 91 267 In a row. But In cximlng from be­ In the Girl Scout financial drive at the Robertson School for par­ nament with a total of 283. N>ff .....1 106 6.1 — 191 Elmira. Scranton is also up for versity of Connecticut basketball BROWN PICKED ’EM Fra^man ...... 64 - 71 61 240 .M rC’auphr.x^ 112 9.5 67 294 hind three times and mastering the and in the Girl Scout display In ents and other Interested persons; CAPPING Five Years Ago -The president Corml#*r ...... 77 66 69 352 sale. \Vr.»t ...... — 91 64 1T5 team )ias Increased to 21 the Watkins’ window. Merry Maids 4-H Sewing Club of Notre Dame and football Coach niiddFll ...... 6.7 91 64 262 mighty Sooners by 27-21, the Irish Tallahassee, F 1 a.—(45—Florida YOU CAN'T i f AT A Crork^lt ’ ...... 67 91 90 270 A gala Halloween party waa after school, A. G. Crlckmore BALCH Is Your Frank Leahy both denied reports Toti!* .. .. 514 476 460 1492 FI NDS ,\ND CHARITY vividly demonstrated why their number of games on its 1952-53 State University’s football op­ $7 S 0 and Avoid the Rush mentor, Frank Leahy, Is noted ponents have found the BeiriTnoles’ held on Oct. 29 at Camp Merri- home; Coventry Junior Home­ CHAMP FOR VALUEI that Leahy planned to resign his Total* ...... 422 412 437 1‘391 Rnv .Hotnr* M> schedule with the addition yester­ Wood with the following as com­ makers 4-H Club, after school, post to enter professional football I .larvi* , ., ...... 66 95 SS, S70 Oceanport, N. J ..— (fl*i .— The for getting the one victory he most day of WaCTer College of Staten 160-pound punter, senior Tommy L*>w" Man , 7.-. 7.) 7.’.T 22.') wuits. Brown, a better-than-average mittee chairman: Mary Anne home Mrs. Ralph C. Hoffman; NOTHING TO PAY UNTIL as a coach. Mn*on . . . Ill mt ii.r, Monmouth Park Charity Fvmd Island, N. Y. •The Wagner game Aronson refreshments: Anne Ho­ Frisky Needle 4-H Sewing Club, runllff#' . . , SS as (is t 2*7 Committee will disperse a record A couple of perfectionlata friends 1.3 slated for February 9 at Storrs hand at the kicking game. Brown Ten Year.? Ago—AKsab won tie Jockey Despirilo Sullivan . IP* 12.'| 112 345 bin, decorations: Carol Lewis, pro- 7-8:30 p. m„ home Naomi Grif­ Victory HandUap at Beimoi t’a J58.500 to hospitals, leading of ours complained about the fum­ UConn opens Its season December kicked 2 li times for a 38.8 average Othor Chomp Hots $5.00 THEY ARE PUT ON YOUR CAR bling. We refuse to concede that' It in the Semlnoles’ flirst four oiit- grapir and Elaine McCartan, fith; Fragment Society - 2 p. m., speciai charity meeting and Total* . . . *479. 435 17S 1152 charitable and aocial service or­ 3 xop.inst American International transportation. Chtirch CommUnItv House; La. boosted hia total earnioga to $345,- After New ReeonI ganizations, following a final detracted from the fiercely fought College. ingH^ FSU opponents averaged only 2.7 yards return on each of his dies’ Association First Congrega­ 165. RM' I.KAOI'K rurilting of the 1952 Turf Charltv contest. Those teams were hitting each other, kiddles. You’ve got to kicks. Brownie Troop 21 at the tional Church, all-day. vestry; G/enney's Twenty Years Ago—Hor(ton Ball staged at Monmouth Park There are no national holidays Hollister school met last Brownies Troop 69, 3-4:30 p. m., Lincoln, R. 1., Nov. 11—(J5— FalrRcM 9-*i lO', 107 107 realize in this day of two-platoon . 789 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER TIRE during the recently concluded In the United States. Each state Thursday at 2:45 p. m. At this Robertson School; Choir. First Smith won the $2,500 Capitol Open Jockey Tony Despirilo - - with 336 rhiUip* . 97 99 86 382 summer raring season. The Turf football that those boys of the de­ has jurisdiction over the holidays OHA5IPION8 AT HIALEAH Mti***rn. 106 96 13.1 33.1 meeting the troop took In four Congregational ChurCh, 7:30 p. m., B EH ER DEAL golf championship with a 51-hole Ball receints netted $34,707 to fensive brigade have been sitting total of 216. winners in hia drive toward the Berk . 121 101 9 i HR to be observed. new Brownies, Judy Miller, Bar­ Sarpoja , in : 101 103 3t.1 and growing impatient, and that Miami—(45—Three of the year’s and RECAPPING world record of 388 — will ride which the Monmouth Park .lock^y bara Crandall. Susan Kennedy and Club added Its own annual con­ when they do get in there they champion race horses will be run­ PONTIAC DEALER Tot lU . . 52S .104 5 »1 1545 Judy Rylander, who were given 2fS BROAD STREET TEL 2-4224 W ILHELM WORKED WONDER.S eight mounts at Lincoln Downs tribution of $25;000. know they might have only three ning this winter at Hialeah. They_ I < roll r ^Trii l Maui li>-t»'r toW BOWIJNG GA.ME opposing ball carriers. They are cap king; One Count, the leading helm of the New York Giants was The 17-year-old. apprentiec from reiPtto . . 91 fC, 92 26R very eager. three-year old; and Sweet Pa- a pitching workhorse this year in Lawrence, Mass . booted home two n''ei)r . 9K 76 __ 176 tootle, queen of the juvenile.fillies. FOOT IN FOOTBALL Kloter .. 117 110 9:» 122 Detroit — (/P) — George Stieber .National League play. 'The senior winners In seven tries j-esterday. RANGE and FUEL OIL runiell . -• 82 106 18R scored the amazingly low game HARD THROWING PASSER East Lansing, Mich.—(45—When circuit’s earned run leader with a scoring in the first race on Dandy total b( nine in the General Post Owensboro, Ky — (iP) — College STAND TOGETHER 2.43 mark pitched 71 2-3 innings Totals .. 496 449 473 m s -Eugene Lekenta kicked the game­ Foot ($3.00) and In the ninth Office Dgague here. He gets some scouts long have been after talent­ CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. during the first three months of New York—(4')—Bobby ’Thom­ winning for Michigan 24 Hour Delivery Service aboani Royal Charles ($6.80). He I'* '■oneolati(3)v~Jiowever, in knowing ed Bill Griffith. Western Negro the aea.son and 87 1-3 innings from rode two second.* and finished out son and Whltey Loekman. room­ State against Oregon State this A. LamoureaAx . . 92 107 121 120 that he nowNholda an ABC league High senior quarterbaok here who season. It marked the seventh such July 16 to Sept. 28. The rookie of the money in three other tries. Jledlur.fl ...... 107 92 92 291 shoots passes like a bullet. Llvin" mates ever since they joined the 311 M AIN STREET (vuthrle ...... IH 98 99 311 scoring record. It is the lowest to­ goal for the Spartans since 1949. iighthander appeared in 71 con­ Despirito’s sizzling page is well tal ever renorted to the ABC. up to this description, in practlc New York Giants, are the only tests to break a club mark fpr ap- ahead of the average made by Martin ...... 69 11.*) 129 ;',ii members of the team with more Two of the field goals kicked since PHONE 6874 - 6292 Snow ...... 115 129 119 361 Stieber didn’t b w l last year but recently Griffith fired an aerir that time have been against the M O R IA R n BROTHERS pear.ince.s during a season. Ace Walter Miller, who set the mark the previous, year' he maintained to halfback Johnny Long. Th than 900 hits. Thomson has 944 Adams held the old record of 70 in 1906, and Joe Gulmone and WiL ToUl* ...... 517 541 5 ^ ISIS base knocks and Loekman has gar­ Oregon BUte Beavers. TEL. 5185 Pa ’ ■ 1 1 1 ah average ff)f 157. F3>llowing that whistling pigskin tore a gash l'i 815 CENTER STREET games. 1 He Shoemaker, who tied it in 19.50. nered 904. Both players finished Kmerson ...... 129 97 •107 31.1 low nine cotint. Georjf* came un Long’s hand that required- lour A full-grown csmel can carry Taitanl ...... 9o lOo 112 312 with 115 and 131 for a 255 total. stitches. . their seventh seasons in the Frelheit ...... 101 96 91 288 majors this year. a load up to 1500 pounds. Zwirk ...... 121 10K 102 :a.i KovI* ...... 9!) 10K 118 341 —.J. ■ — ______Mize Tops Active Home Total* ...... 14.1 .M4 650 1607 THE ROAD IS STILL CLEAR \ , s — * — — lor a Cortar Chevrolaf Fall Ch*ek-up! Run Hitters in Majors Yale Preparing * New 2 m 1 For Priiicelon CALLING ALL DUCKS! Act now while roads .\KK still clear—he prepared for the New York, Nov. 11—(Ah- Big. est home run feast In 1947 when ) LEARN H O W TO CALL THEM Winter Tread rugged AND dangerous winter conditions ahead. Johnny Mlse of the New York he clouted 51 out of the playing New Haven. ' Nov. 11—(Ah—. SHOTGUN, RIF^, PISTOL Yankees, who performed sensation­ area for the New Y'ork Giants. Coach Jordan Oiivar of the Yale Other productive seasons for him ' WITH EASY INSTRUCTION ally during the 1952 World Series, were 1940 (43), 1948 (40). 1939 football squad hopes to have a full SPECIAL I Have your tires rotated (it'.s hot (oo early to he thinking of still is the king among home run strength team for his meeting nnow tires— and don't forget that .Xnti-Freer.el) Be wise, let our (28) and 1938 (27). PHONO RECORDS $1.98 Each •Hydn-Matie Smper Drim, Pmmr hitlers active in the major leagues. RALPH KIN'RR. co-home nm, with the Princeton Tiger, here Sat­ Amtrmie^Eya •ptimmwt mi factory trained mechanics tighten hose connections, inspect elec­ 'Mize,, who has indicated, fie will leader in the National League for urday. Oiivar plan-s to have big ALipO IN STOCK Cive Olds a look—then give it the Foe •cfracMf. fe'f fficwiarirt and- 6.70x1$ 69AS trical wiring, realign front tirev and adjust, all important brakes remain in the Yankee fold during ’>52, is second to Mize among the ■ thrillmg lift, recommend a "Rocket’* Via*. ia tkmmgr mitkamt w^oo. 6.00x16 $8.95 19.53, walloped four homers last active players. The hard-hitting Baird Brittingham back at hi* cen­ CROW CALLING RECORDS. DUCK AN''d CROW CALLS, 'on j’our Chevrolet. .NOW IS THE Tl.Mi:: ter spot and Bob Poole in his half diwsistritirm Id the flashing Soper - "88” l aes.'ion to bring his lifetime total outfielder crashed 37' circuit blows DEER CALLS,, DECOYS to 355.. He also has hit three in to bring his aggregate to 294. back slot. Both were hurt in pre­ TUb fa ^ ear withi a flab^-wHfa all o f 6.50x15 $9.95 7.10x1$ $1085 vious games. The Elis placed World Series play and one in All- Philadelphia Phillies’ fi.Vchaser Oldsmobile’* brilliant beauty—all «f the lOtKET' EVERY Caliber- ALL Gauges. In Stock! Star competition. Bill Nicholson stnick six into the emphasis on passing in their drills 780x10 $1185 THE BIG GEOBGIAN .Is now- seats and holds down third place yesterday. Olivar’s Bulldogs drew 6UNS: "Rocket’s" eensatMoal imtiaa.. .The smooth, 6.50x16 $9.95 an open date la.st Saturday and HI-POWERED RIFLE5— 5HOTGUN 5—W 5TOLS sixth among the all-time home run with 233. WINCHESTER aWift s«ige o f power as the "R ocket” teeam Exchange Casings You’re sure of your Chenolet with Carter Care clubbers. Only Babe Ruth (741), In fourth place' i* Vem Stephens were graced with the week of rest. with Hydra-Matie Soper Drive* . . . The - IN ^JOCK of the Boston Red Sox. The veter­ Jimmy Foxx' i.534l, Mel Ott (511), REMINGTON facredible eeae of parking, taming, maneo* Lou Gehrig (494) and Joe DlMag- an third baseman, .hampered by a ITHACA Al hiMiiii9 oeeesseries— everythleg you Mo d or wont gio (.361) have hit more round leg Injury most of the year, drove Taring in tralBc with Oldsmobile Power Steefw out seven round trippeb* and his MARLIN ' — 4n our hug* Dewnstoin Hunti^ DoportniMt trippers than the 39-year-old Aral OLLIE and STAN fag* , . . The added safety and oonTcnfanee n\{[ SAW TOOTH SPECIAL baseman. total now stands at 231. Stan Musial, the National MOSSIERG af tiw Antnmie-Eye*I Thfa fa aB-aroond Mize's most important, circuit League’s leaditig batter, hit 21 U5E OUR LAY.AWAY PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS blow during the regular season was AUTO driving at iu best! Come ia and rida $80x16 $&M I 0.71x10 $085 home runs to hold down fifth posi­ W E CARRY CUMRERLAND,' DRYRAK "Rocket’^r-them’a ootiifag cfae lika iti struck on September 7th in Grif­ tion with 227. Following SUn fith Stadium. Washington. A grand comes Hink Sauer of the Chicago BODY slam, it gave the Yankees a much- AN D WOOU t I C H HUNTING W E A R A ND Fast Serrice—CoM Robber—Polly Goaraatecd Cubs, 172, Sid Gordon. Boston A Auto Body mad Fender • 18 TO«a M8AI88T iasMoaiii aiAiit needed 5-1 victory and enabled the Braves. 164. Andy Pafko. Broo't- Repairing ' veteran slugiter to gain the dis­ I. F. GOODRICH HUNTII^ ROOTS lyn 162. Bob Elliott. New York A'Welding tinction of .having hit a home run Giants, 161, and Bobby Thomson, in every major-'league ball park, also o f the Giants, 155. ) -* I.arqDer and Enamel Spray ARMS one of three players to accomplish .Ted Williams, of the Boston R ^ Painting ^ CENHR SFRIN8S SPORTS EQUIPMENT 'HOME OF SPORTS" MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES, INC^ S Il WEST CENTER STREET CAMPBELL BUTO SUPPLY, l|IR f- this (eat. .Spx on active duty with the United 8 GRISWOLD ST. INCORPORATED 1015 MAIN STREET — TELEPHONE 2-1447 Big John, who began hia big Slates Marines, had a total of 324 1 1 1 Ctnter Street, Manchesterv Conn. I^onc 2>8747 29 BISSELL STREET ileague career with the SL Louis home runs before he was recalled CALL 2-5025 Cardinals in 1936. enjoyed hia larg­ l^tp acrvice last SpNng., \ 4- w A ' A -:i K-^X.j .i- - u , —/ ■/

PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1952 ilANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. BIANPHESTER. CONM. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1952 rAOB TSK- Drive forM^re Coventry THE .es DoiioFfrol Blood' Businessmen Will Decide Opened by ARC Herald Angle Formation Points Tonight By Safety First Tips for All Hunters Georgia Tech Moore Resigns .Participating in .a. recruitment EARL W. YOST Ken Goodwin to Play Oklahoma Falls drive to obtain donors for the Sports Editor 'Sanctuary; PTA, 8 p. m. Robert­ And Alabama Coaching Job monthly vtatta of the Bloodmobile, Coventry, Nov. 11 (Special) Coventry Businessmen's Associa­ son School with Grade 8 mothers After Setback the next one of which occurs Tues^ of Mrs. Ann Van Deusen's pupils tion will meet today from 7:30 to FOVE SHOOTING 0.4MES J SIGNAL for the one-one pen-, W ith Nassiff Arms With Cardinals day, Noy. 18 from 2 to 6:30 p. m„ food sale; setback party 8 p. m., Meet Saturday 9 p.m. a t the Nathan Hale Com­ Bsaketball fsiw during the com- ■ity 1« not eWted In the rulea. Charles N. Crockett apoke on the Nathan Hale Community Ceotsr. It hea been miggeated that the Gangling Kenny Goodwin will | To Notre Dame munity Center. Decision will be Slides to Bo Shows lag 1951-53 season can expect to failing the foul use both New York, Nov. 11—(IP)—If the St. Louis, Nov. 1 1 ^ 4 5 —Terry needs of the blood program at the ...... Dr. E. A. Rours of Chsplin will hie shooting basketballs for the : made as to aim of the organiza­ MS s game of fouls shooting, hands with the index finger of Top Field Expected NCAA Television Committee can New York, Nov, 11— Mighl- Moore, veteran St. Louis Cardinal meeting of the Hollister PTA last show slides on points of interest NSssiff Arms in the Connecticut > night. tion, name, time and place of England Md other states That's right, for pnder the most each hand extended. The ofTicial come up with-two or three gamee gan State, Georgia Tech and Mary­ outfielder and in recent years a important change in the nile book, who takes charge of the free Basketball Association and not i For Five Mile Race land, regarded aa the "claaa" of “Seventy-five thousand'pints of meetings, election of officers, ap­ Saturday at 8 p. m. at the Church each season t'o compare with the coach with the club, said last night p laym will be given more free' throw would signal in the name bullets at the Koreans this win­ college football after Oklahoma'a he was out aa coach. ^lood were needed here at home In pointment of committees. Community House. The Mr. and throws, games will take longer to way after handing the ball to the ter, Business Manager George . Rest, field of name runners beauty between Notre Dame and resounding crash last Saturday, Connecticut this year to take care The temporary steering commit­ Mrs. Club will meet at that time. play and it la doubUul if they »:ttl free thrower. in the history of the five mile Oklahoma. Fran Murray of the "I had a choice of an office job Hostesses will be Mra. Lester N. came about aa near aa poaaible to or managing in t'ao minors,” Moore of people suffering from accidents tee planning the agenda of the as interesting as a year agd. Other nile changes for the com- Mitchell of the Arms announced road raee. on Thanksgiving University of Pennsylvania will landing in a three-way tie for first or alcknesa," he said. “This , la in sessions Is comprised of Royden Hill Mrs. John Hutt and Mrs. ... PsBStHv for a personal foul. ac.. ing-campaign nra.minor...... last night . that, the .popular, .alx ; hav-e great-difficulty induclng-the Said. "3The uest way out of it was Thomas D. -McKinney. : ...... morning is wxperied to. answer place in thia week's Associated to quit. I waa thMugn as a; coach.'''' addition to the blood and plaama F. Smith, r S r.;' -James- Ferrtgno; cording to Rule 10, Section 7 is as Sit back fans and relax for foot, five inch former Rhode Is- , the starting gun on Nov. 37. nation's football fans to work up Press ranking poll. supplied for the wounded and hos­ Leo Brockman, Mrs. Michael T. The Coventry Garden Club met follows: there will be foul shooting con- Fred Saigh, owner .of the Red- today at 1:30 p. m. at the Booth- The rare this season will again a hate against the restricted TV MICHIGAN STATE still held birds, announced earlier that pitalized servicemen through the Bamo, Alfred J. Bunkin. T llis' PENALTY has been re- te.sts at every basketball game be sponsored by Nutmeg For­ program. ' Defense Department. Plan To Sponsor Supper Dlmock Memorial Library. Mrs. the lead today after 139 ballota Moore had been granted ;a tem­ Floyd N. Wiley talked on holiday written to cover the only major this coming season, rest, Tall Cedars of I,ehanon. Speaking as one of milllana who | from sports writers and broad- porary leave as coach at his own 'The aim of the Red Cross blood The choir of the Frst Congre­ change in the rules. During the All rollertlons will he turned must have thrilled to that great gational Church will sponsor an arrangements. The Garden Osts castera had been counted, but for request to take care of outside program ia to provide that blood Club of Mansfield waa guest. 32 minute SHOTS HF.KK AND 'n iE llE over to the musriilsr dystrophy ennlest at South Bend, we can't the second straight week the business interests. old fashioned clam chowder sup­ fund, the nations! objeetlve of wherever It is needed without de­ per Friday in the vestry for the The Nathan Hale Square Club games and the first 37 minutes of Our vote for the Connecticut quite Imagine the meat ardent ol’ the Cedars. grad sitting there and fuming be­ operate a ^w ltng alley here. benefit of the choir robe fund. of Uriel Lodge. A. F. and A. M.. football • Coach-of-thc-Year" goes Geor^a Tech's Impressive 45-6 pints every month. will meet today at 7:30 p. m. 4n penalty for a personal foul is a Defending champion Johnn.v cause his alma mater had been victory over Army boosted the Saign’s atmouncoment said that There will be two set^’lngs. 6:15 free throw, followed by a second t» Yale's Jordan pllvar with Trin­ blacked out for the dn.v. In par- "Only blood donors can supply p.m. and 6:15 p.m. In addition to the Masonic Hall in Merrow. ity's Dan Je.«.see a close second. Kehey of New London and Engineers Into second place, a when Moore "wants to return to free throw if the first is unsuccess­ Boston Cnlverslty Is expected tleular, and speaking this time baseball the Cardinals will have It. Money cannot buy it. Labora­ plenty of chowder there will be gin­ Oiivar has made more friends in ah^ e ahead of idle Maryland. tories cannot produce it. Will you Manchester Evening Berald ful. hark Iq defend his laurels. from e.vperlenee, we cannot agree Points are counted on the basis . . . a place for him." gerbread and coffee. Tickets can be Connecticut during the past two help ua provide 150 donors who will obtained from members of the Coventry oorrespondMt Mrs. During the first of these free months than Casey Stengel and Ijist November the little fellow that Penn's old grada were abort ( of 10 for a first place ballot, nine Moore said "no comment" when throws the "H" and " V spaces set a nr\V eourss record in 0 changed. asked if a conflict with Manager make possible the local blood pro­ choir. Reservations can also be Charles L. Uttle, telephone Cov­ for second, etc. the Ell mentor is ace high with gram committment each month?" made with them. entry 7-6281. must be occupied b.v the proper the state's scribes. Tlien too. the winning. It was unfortunate for Murray Hare's how the first three line Eddie Stanky might have caused playera even though the ball will that, only 24 hours after the Irish the offlce-or-mlnors offer. In speaking -before the Lincoln New drapes have been com­ Blues are already aasured of their up: Michigan State 1,193 points; pleted and hung in two levels of be dead after the shot, whether best season in several years. . . . and the Soonera had finished their Georgia Tech 1,135; Maryland He oaid he and Saigh "parted PTA at their meeting held in the made or itiissed, Other playeni are r blood-letting, he had to go on an- _____i the best of friends." Nathan. Hale. School last night, the First Congregational Church Columbia Jack fVJJricn. of Harlford..Iiaii been , 1.128. A. week ago.it was ^ c ^ a n sanctuary, gallery and ve.stibule'. not raquir^ to be on tiie lane. The placed on the National Basketball other far-flung 'TV program and State 1,204; Maryland 1,095, Tech Saigh said' he had dd~replace. Mrs. Ruth Rowley stressed the im­ same is true for the second shot,, Hunters should never lean on the rlfte barrel' Pointing the weapon at another person often is fatal. debate the matter with Bob Hall ment for Moore in mind to far. These were made by Mrs. George As.soclatlon officiating staff. Jack Make sure the rifle ia pointed toward the ground. Never rest the rifle on a fence, and then climb over a. 1.047. Rochester's National Baaketball Association titlehopes rest on aurc-shot Bob Davies, left, fifth lead­ portance of the blood program to F. Rowland, suoen’isory chair­ If the first is missed. is a former Columbia All Ameri­ Local Sport of Yale.1 chaiimah of the NCAA's each Individual in Manchester. Lists Locations (NEA). ______■ Oklahoma’s 27-21 setback at the ing professional scorer last aeaaon. Bob Cousy, renter, paces ihe Boston attack, ia the Oeltics' take- man, Mrs. Dayton H. Whlnnle, During the last three minutes of can and player-coach of the.Hart­ Television Conimittee. At least, It hands of Notre Dame apparently charge guy. Minneapolis’ George Mlkan contlnuesto I>e the game's Mr. Baaketball (NBA).______The blood program benefits the fourth period^ and of any over­ ford Hurricanes. . % . Bob Wood, was poor liming by the Quakers' Mrs. Herman F. LeDoyt and Mrs. For Foodstuffs Kenny Goodwin had a profound effect on the vot­ everyone--rhot Just a few patienta A. G. Crickmore, who all donated time periods, the bne-one provision East Hartford High's great back Chatter Athletic Director. Unless there ing. Oklahoma, which received 27 Table Tennis ^la replaced by a tw’o shot penalty; was an entirely new audience, a in the hospital or a stranger on a their time. is reported headed for Trinity. land State atar would be with the first place votes and waa ranked distant ll.ttlefront,” she said. PInyer’s Choice Party Columbia, Nov. 11—(SpeeJiD— Thla nmeans that...... in this.. part of Tommy Byrnes, the former ' Arma. For the better part of .MANCHE.STEB SKI Oub will lot of folks must have thought fourth last week, dropped to eighth Soccer President ,ma any foul that w’ould call hold an open rneeting Wednesday Murray was trying to shoot Santa 'Without being a prophet of doom, There will be a player's dhoice Placea at which to leave dona­ tlW «»i------. York KnicK, and Bristol last season. Kenny, was a lieuten­ . place bj the ranklnge jvhlle Notre At West Side carff, party .Thursday, .at 8, P.. lor m e free throw pl\is a second Larese may team up and nlglit at 8 b'clocli 'at fft'e Commun­ Claus. " ' ' ' ■ " one ./caa.. safely, .assert. .that acci­ tions. for the. FTA-aponaoind food ant In the Army, taking pot shots • F / ■ Dame moved up from a ahaky dents do happen every day: emerg­ in the vestry of the First Congre­ sale at the Woolworth ators in throw If the first is missed in' the a team in the Connecticut Baaket- at the Koreans. ity Y on North Main street. Presi­ There can be no doubt that at tenth tp a solid sixth. The West Bide Rec will again balance of the game will be pena- ball Association ■ out of the Bell dent Dirk Willis reports that a the start of the big squabble an ency operations muat be perform­ gational Cfiiurch for the benefit of Willimantic, were announced to­ Now residing in Broad Brook, And a lot of voters who put the be the center of action for the ed. The very nature of any emerg­ the church. The party will be apon- day by Mra. Ralph Wolmer, . liaad by two^free throws In the last Town this sea.son. . . There were Goodwin is employed at Hamilton Manchester residents interested . overwhelming majority of the Yankees as Cry Babies Sooners on top while they were town's leading table tennis enthu- ency Is such that the victim or hfc» sored by the Woman's Service thiaa minutes^ If either of these .’ll 3 working pre.ss aeats at Ebhets and la expected to be one of the skiing are invited to attend. country's viewers would have vot­ winning apparently switched their Donors are asked to leave food­ throws is unsiu^essful, there is no Field in Brooklyn for the 1952 family cannot prepare beforehand. Guild of the church with Mrs. stuffs at the following places and stars with the Propellermen in ed to burn Hall and his fellow allegiance to Michigan State. siaata. Two tournaments Were Adam 'O. Quandt as general chair­ Bubstitute free throw. World Series games and 600 at .SPORTSMAN'.S CLI’B\)f Man­ Franchise for Sale committeemen at the stake for UCLA and Southern California, Buffalo, N. Y„ Nov. 11—(45— staged last aeaaon in which ap­ ‘Maintenance of the Red Cross residences tomorrow If possibls or Dusty I.cague play. The big guy The high powered; Michigan Yankee Stadium. Each league aets Larry Goetz, outspoken veteran blood program is a personal in­ man. There will be prizes and re­ Thursday before 9 s. m. is a heavy scorer and has a great chester will meet tonight at 7:30 depriving them of what they con­ State team, which defeated In­ the unbeaten Pacific Coast powers proximately 50 players partici­ freshments. aside IW.OOO f o r fdod and at the Legion Home. Elections of Hartford, Nov. 11 (/P)— The sidered a God-given right. The which meet Nov. 22, rank fourth umpire of the National Baseball pated. The Manchester Open tour­ surance that the pint of blood will Mrs. Reginald Lewis, Mrs. John one-hand push' shot from out.side. diana 41-14 last Saturday, was be available, when it la needed to The board of trustMs of the drinks for the scribes. . . . Boxing officers highlights the business Hartford Chiefs’ franchise is for thought of having their Saturday listed first on 57 ballots and men­ and fifth. League, said today the New York ney not only drew the local talent Pringle, Mrs. Walter Card, Mrs. bouts on teevee this week Include Goodwin is the second pla.ver save the life of your wife, your church will meet tod^y at 8 p. m. Louis SoracChl, Mra. Wolmer and to agree to play with the Arms. meeting while reports on the two free entertainment restricted to a tioned somewhere on all 139. Others In the first 10 are Ten­ but several players from Hartford In the vestry. Wednesday night's contest be­ recent field trials will be given. A •sale, for a dollar, it wa.s announced single game was revolting. nessee (7), Oklahoma (8), Texas Yankees “won the crying champ­ entered to make it one of the finest husband, or your child. Axelrod's garage. EMERGENCY tween middlewclghts Norman The first was the sensational Bob* today by John J. Quinn, general Georg(ia Tech also was named by ionship even before they won the “Unless you are' assured that The Every-Men^r canvass of "Shoot-to-KIH” turkey trial Is If a similar referendum were to every voter, drawing 32 firata, 27 (9) and Purdue (10). classics in this section. the church pariM will continue The sale will start at 10 a. m. Hayes of Boston and Joey DeJohn by Knight, one of the rlaaaiesl planned later this month. World Series." you or your family will never need hall handlers in the nation and a s O w l X n g manager of the Boston Braves. be taken today, we srq not so sure * .seconds and 40 thirds. Maryland A league ia planned for this year, through Prida^under direction of Thursday. of Syracuse at the Detroit Olym­ it wouldn't go the other way by Goetz said in ah interview (Buf­ to be a forerunner of the final tour­ an operation or will never be in­ IRENE CABLES pia and heavyweights Dan Buc- former Original Harlem Globe He made the announcement at was given 24 firsts, 51 seconds and VALUABLE HOCKEY falo Evening News!: X , volved in an automobile accident, Raymond B./Bennett. The drive WALT SNOW, president of the a big margin. It would be our 26 thirds. neys. It ia hoped that at least 12 Maaeheater Evening HeraM Co­ cerani and Danny Js'drdlco tangle Trotter. If anyone can make a a lun(iheon herc.ye.sterday. guess that more persons watched— — PERFORMER “Everywhere I.go,/gu^ «sk .me con you dare not keep the blood waa qtarted'' Sunday.' NOWm STOCK bail talk, it’s Bobby as most local West Side Rec Bowling League, ”” NEXT BATURDAY Michigan three-man teams will enter. Thure- 4 -^ A«vnrd Winners lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Frank Friday night at Madison Square In the last hevrn years the local Saturday's game from beginning about that play on first base that day night at 7:30 a meeting will be program going? Can you dare not fans know. showed the boys how it is done last State meets Notre Dame in a The flo w in g local 4-H club Marchlao, telephoae WUUnantle Garden , . . Gary Moore show on night with a 363 triple for Mc­ VlLLAGi: ( HARMERA Al'TOMOTIVK LEA(ilK club, owned hv the Braves, has to end, with fewer side trips to the , Providence, R. I. — (45 — The Art Pasarrlla madq railing a Yan­ held to Iron out the details. All De a donor?” 8-0865. Friday afternoon at 1:30 will fea­ With Knight and Goodwin as a game which . should be a major kee out. 8o an umpire made a m em b^ were presented awards at, Cann's entry. JjirrU Realty tadintor <8> tost money. This .year only 36,000 kitchen, than ever before. contest by any standards. 'The value of Paul Gladu of the Provi­ table tennia playera regardless of Appointments for next Tuea- MANCHESTER ture five members of the Original nucleijs. Mitchell hopes to bring MonrF ...... ai R( 2fi0 Rrainarrl . 102 10.') 102 people went to Biilkeley Stadium mistake. Pasarella didn’t cry about ability are urged to attend the day'B Bloodmobile visit may be the .'TOlland County 4-H Club 8onf“po ...... S7 IW 90 25B r« e a n .. 104 10:? Rr. 291 This week's TV game looks as Irish are rated behind only the dence Reds of the American Hoc­ AcMevement program at Somers Harlem Globe Trotters’ basketball in at least, two other players, plus . .9.'t during the season, the worst since though It'll he a honey. It pits un­ key League to his team la best It. (Photos Indicated Pasarrlla meeting. Any player interested but made by phoning 5111. team in a now-you-.see-it. now-you- JACK LAVELLE, famed foot­ (IrcR-.r ...... S*' SI 202 “Big Five" undefeated ' teams. on the call). TiaWn Hall Nov. 7: AUTO PARTS six Manchester men to play with KuFmlk ...... n o 91 279 r.ujnrivia . 112 122 io.'» the Chiefs began playing here iin beaten Georgia Tech against Ala- shown J>y his almost equal ability cannot attend may contact Mel don't routine with a basketball. . . his new squad. Knight and Good- ball Srout for the New York Erlrk5f«n ...... 113 SO 9.^ 2SS n a .'rF . !16 .110 der ownership of the Braves In "But those Yankees cried. They Cushing by phone after 6 at the Mary Farrell meat animal pro­ Giants, and Dlnny Shay of Man­ 90 Imina — and if there's one team to set up teammates for goals as X 270 MOAD STRECT Georgia Tech and Alabama are win played in the American — 1038; have been the cryingest team in West Side Rec. ^ ject; Karen Little, Hazel M. Little, chester were teammates at Notre T oU la ...... 101 (73 441 137:> which can derail the Engineers, in tallying himself. At the start o' Roberta Hanaen, Sharon Mac- paired in Saturday's TV game of | [..rague last season with Mam hss- Fnxarty Brntlirr* <1) TntalJ* .*>06 .*•07 1.522 Quinn .said that the new owmers the business this year. They won Jlimny Murray TEL 2^528 Dame. Shay is the former Bowdoln it's Alabama. this season, Gladu’s lifetime AHL the crying championship even be­ Nell dresa re-vue project: Roberta the week over Channel Six. ter. k ...... ^>1 7S K9 200 Inr <4i would have to pay the salaries of And the following week, from record was 208 goals and 201 as­ grid and basketball coach. nniKPi'rnuin ...... 9.'i S4 SI 2oH T h n I ion . ss 10.1 193 fore they won the World Series. Jimmy Murray of Manchester Kalber, James Kalber, poultry ...... R7 S2 S4 253 the manager and the players under Los Angeles, we may see the best sists. . IfM? l'ord at home Sunday 1 TlaHcnrk m 92 101 324 .sold to any other major le.ague game which possibly will decide AMERICAN ROOKIE EXCELS Into First Place Tntala 403 409 4.39 1310 , rirk<*v . 9*1 in 209 in the National League 18 years. Soccer Officials. He succeeds Fran­ with Merrlam also receiving an afternopn against the Thompsoii- . — club \yith a spot open in Class A, the host team for the Rose Bowl. ville American Legion. St. Louis—(45—Rookie G u y 1 e "They should spend a little morr cis Geissicr of Willimantic. Other award on production. Mersiam and By The A.s,<4«ciatcd I’rcss IHIlim Korit SrMiri> (I) 1 T ,n als .. .Ml .^27 l.>fi7 if a working agreement was sign­ Then, on Nov. 29. the TV "Game Chieago Jimmy Martinez, 152, — Fielder of the St. Louis Flyers is Dme crying about their errors and officers named were: Bemie New Haven, Nov. 11—(45— Miss Diana Motycka received It's Later Than .Silt...... 7K «r, 114 27S ed. Quinn said. of the Week" schedule comes to a sharpen up their game. That would October was a busy month for home comfort setting a hot pace for the scorers awards of achievement. Phoeni.x, A riz, outpointed Allic IT'S TOO I..\TE now hut an r.cillprr' ...... «.3 99 «3 2.3r) Manrliratcr Anio r»tix close with the traditional service O'Rourke, Middletown, vice presi­ Stamford High moved Into the riifford ...... 74 K4 91 249 I/\ )iri) 9’ K9 The rca.son for wanting to sell in the American Hockey League. help. No umpire can held ’em.” Troop 54, starting with a fall pic­ WIIlTChlld Conference Gronik, 116, Detroit (8l. ideal semi-pro foolball leagtie in classic from Philadelphia, betwean front among Connecticut's top 10 I’tlin r ...... 71 i^4 91 240 DrffMrt.v ...... M the Chiefs, ho said, is that he in Idaho, Fielder is one of 'Dien Goetz grinned and added dent; and Howard ' Brown, Suf- schoolboy football teams .today nic supper and court of awards There will be a well-chlld Con­ Brooklvn Walter ttiirtier, 16'i, this area would have be*n entries KOnmndA ...... 10 9 9»i 90 29*1 K. PrllA ? > r i ...... K6 feels so)ne othA bail club might Army and Navy...... fleld, secretary-treasurer. Brown, on Oct. 4 at Center Springs, at from Eflst Hartford. Middletown, - _. .. — MORIARTY Bros. the few players in the professional that the Yanks "probably would for the first time this waning aea ference for pre-school children You Think! New York, stopped Otis C.rnham, RnnnitiC ...... IM m have a better chance to make The multitude of TV fans saw was reelected. which the following badges were Ti'tnU ...... 4t:.’ 439 4*19 1323 hockey to call the U. S. his birth­ win again next year.” Nov. 19 from 10:30 a. m. until noon 157>.J, Philadelphia tO). Thnmp.sonville. Hartford and Man- ...... R7 fiS college football at Its beat In the ^ son, replacing Hartford Weaver awarded: Linda Wlnzler and Oairol finrdrn • ro$r (8> __ n o money in Hartford, or at least to 3 1 5 CENTER ST place. Lost season while playing Goetz was in Buffalo as one of Annual banquet was held at the No. 1 the last three weeks. at the George Heraey Robertson 2 ’A oupcos o f luxury! Holyoke,' Mass. -Miguel Miindi- rhester. Maybe In another year the Culver ...... 77 dfi . fi9 '’12 V. PH U F«*ra ______— 79 prevent such losses a.s th# Braves Irlsh-Sooner game. It Is possible. I Glorgettl, second class; Cynthia Bring Your 2 n - - T E I 5 13 5 for New Westminster in the the guests at the annual sports Garden Grove.. Speakers includ­ The Lock City lads, usually School. Dr. James *r. Anderson, vcle. 146'-, H a V a n s, stopped various towns will get together...... >3 fi.3 S3 have experienced. to our own weary knowledge, to f Nylin, colorcraft; Carol Lewis, rA m rin rlr ...... 93 ar. 26-’ T .’tfilJi ...... 464 4«0 .V3:> 1IT9 Pacific Coast League, Fielder dinner of the Buffalo Athletic Club. ed Dale Harper of Hall High In pediatrician of Willimantic, and Otarlie (Machine Gun I Thomp.son, There is . nothing like league in* »»-• climb those stadium steps every power in state acholastlc. football R cu rh rr ...... K7 92 Rolunil .Mntorm (4> The local club lost money here scored 75 points and was named West Hartford and Tom Nevers design; Blaine McCartan, drawing Miss Martha Flash, of the State tcrest in any sport. 9f. Kfi ranks and No. 1 In 1950, drubbed Tires In Now 147, Boston (7). ShRldnn ...... i'.s Pij^" ...... in.i 109 in 1947. 19.50 nnd 19.51 besides this week over a period of years with- ; the outstanding rookie of the Sitka was Alaska's capital be­ of Moodus, coaches of champion­ and painting; Mary Anne Aronson Department of Health, will be in Sydne.v, Australia KIley Ben­ Pr'»wri ...... S3 mediocre New Rochelle, N. Y, m Z . 409 424 41fi 1249 year. The ease Isn’t hopeless, how­ out seeing two such teams as thi COAL league. He hopes to repeat the fore the territory was purchased ship soccer teams the past sc^on and Elaine McCartan, housekeeper charge. They will be assisted by nett, 125',. Queensland, knocked Totaln ...... Kullcr ...... JOI 109 33-0, last Saturday while Weav r. . ever. Quinn pointed out. rmfitahle Sooners and the Irish wera on honor in the AHL this season. by the United States. and insect; Mary Anne. Aronaon, the Young Mothers Club, spon- For out Bluev Wilkins, 125'j, Victoria seasons' were, experleneed here In Saturday. er's five game winning streak waa interior decoration: Judy Barnard, Malnne.> RafllA A T>' >11 \V. Sffllik* broken by fighting Hartford Bulk sora. Appointments are to be made (151. K nrtor ...... R9 Chsm hrrs 1946, 1948 and 1949. We will not be surprised If Anne Hobin, Cynthia Nylin and with Mrs. W. Bryce Honeywell, CHAMP Sports Mirror P1m.hIs.whI ...... 74 70 UCoiins Increase eley, 7*8. Drnifr.** ...... 94. 7 7 ■ If there are no takers for the Notre Dame suffers a serious let- ^ Linda Wlnzler. outdoor cook; Anne club child welfare committee chair­ I Although there is some matter ...... 191 .*45 .’ifiT 160T. down this week and takes a Uwee i StamfOi^, under Coach Paul Hobin and MarUyn McKay, weav­ WsifMM m it thM 2 packsdlcifMstlnl Today A Year Ago -Tommy .Avrrue^ ...... 6*. Chiefs’ franchise, he said; it could Kuezo, hM won five, been tied b.v men. In open space, it is a murh belter Whit#* ...... A9 9.' DrCormirr Motor ,Salr« (3> cooperate in a six-team league or four-touchdown licking from . Cage Schedule ing; and Mary Anne Aronaon, Tomorrow’s Evrnt Calendar A four-Msm fmrits. IM t U m U r SNOW ...... 116 106 :[)« New Britain, and defeated by vacuum than can be prodiiccd on Bolt, Durham, N. C., won the Toinin ...... 94 j with Albany. Binghamton. Schen- Klichlgan State. No team ever writer. . 131 41.'i 429 127,5 York ...... 96 103 199 spectacular White Plains, N. Y. Wednesday gatherings will in­ -Imported ‘‘KS" fur. Pre shipsd eiowt- earth. North and So((th Open Golf Tour­ •Inhntnn rnlntA <3i plays that kind of game two weeks ^ Pf’r'nrmicr ...... 100 11.5 100 315 j ectady, Reading. Williamsport and Storrs, Nov. 11—(45— The Uni­ Several of the girls participated clude moving pictures after school nament with a total of 283. Smith ...... 69 S7 91 2r,7 N>ff ...... !0S A3 _ 191 ’ Elmira. Scranton is also up for In a row. But In coming from be- > in the Girl Scout financial drive at the Robertson School for par­ iMWf out of tiwpt. IndMdoaliy bandl Frp'‘mnn ...... S4 73 S3 240 95 BROWN PICKED ’EM CormlPr ...... • .... M2 97 294 sale. hind three times and. mastering the * versity Of Connecticut basketball and in the Girl Scout display in ents and other interested persons; CAPPING Five Years Ago—The president . . . 'It 66 89 2:i2 . . . . 91 94 17.) ' of Notre Dame and football Coach, ntidda.ll ...... A.1 93 SI 2fi2 ...... — mighty Sooners by 27-21, the Irish team has Increased to 21 the Watkins’ window. Merry Maids 4-H Sewing Club Crr»rk»tt ...... A7 9.3 90 270 Tallahassee, F 1 a.—(45—Florida YOU CANT BEAT A BALGH Is Your Frank Leahy both denied reports T otiln ...... '34 47S 490 M92 Fl'ND.S ,\ND CHARITY vividly demonstrated why their number of games on its 1952-53 State Unlveraity’a football op. A gals Halloween party wM after school, A. G. Crickmore and Avoid the Rush : that Leahy planned to resign his Tntnla ...... 422 432 437 1391 Roy 9lotf»rA f|t mentor, Frank Leahy, Is noted held on Oct. 29 at O m p Merri- home; Coventry Junior Home- CHAA4P FOR VALUE! .iArvin , ...... 66 9.5 89 270 sc’.iedule with the addition yester­ ponenta hiive found the Semlnoles' I post to enter professional football Oceanport. N. J. — (45 — The for getting the one victory he most day of Wagner College of Staten 160-pouhd punter, senior Tommy Wood with the following as com­ makera 4-H Club, after school, L mw Man 7.3 75. 77i 225 wants, NOTHING TO PAY UNTIL i as a coach. Manon ...... in 101 11.3 325 Monmo)ith Park Charity Fund Island, N. Y. T h e Wagner game Brown, a better-than-average mittee chairman: Mary Anne home Mrs. Ralph C. Hoffman; riinllPre ...... 99 99 99 297 Committee will disperse a record A couple of perfectionists friends j hand at the kicking grame. Brown Aronson refreshments; Anne Ho­ Frisky Needle 4-H Sewing Club, Ten Yenr.=; Ago—Alsab won tie Jockey Despirilo Sullivan ...... 106 125 112 34.5 i.s slated for February 9 at Storra. THEY ARE PUT ON YOUR CAR Virtory H.andUap at Belmm t’s $.58,500 to hospitals, leading of ours complained about the fum- J UConn opehs Its sea.son December kicked 25 times for a 38.8 average bin. decorations; Carol Lewis, pro- 7-8:30 p. m., home Naomi Grif­ OriMT Chomp Mots $5.80 spe.ciai charity meeting and Totata ...... 479 49.5, 4'79 U52 charitable aJid social aerf'i'ce or- bling; We refuse to concede that it -4 3 sopinst American Intemhiional in the Semlnoles' first four out gragn; and Elaine McCartan, fith; Fragment Society 2 p. m.. boosted his total earnings to $345,- After New Record ganizjitions. following a final detracted from the fiercely fought College. inpH. FSU opoonents averaged transportation. Church Community House; La­ 165. R M i . p: a g i ' K . auditing of the 19.52 Turf Charltv contest. Those teams were hitting . » only 2.7 yards return on each of hia dies’ Association First Congrega­ each other, kiddies. You've got to Brownie Troop 21 at ' the Twenty Years Ago--Holton Armory Taiern 44) Ball staged at Monmouth Park There are no national holidays kicks. tional Church, all-day. vestry: G/enney's MANCHESTER TIRE Lincoln, R. . I.. Nov. Fairft.*i(4 ...... 9.', 105 Pi7 307 during the recently concluded realize in this day of two-platoon Hollister school met last Brownies Troop 69, 3-4:30 p. m.. Smith won tlje $2,500 Capitol Open Dillllp...... 97 99 96 382 in the United States. Each state 789 MAIN ST. Jockey Tony De.apirito with 336 summer racing season. The Turf football that tho.se boys of the de- CHAAIPIONS a t HfALEAH Thursday at 2:46 p. m. At this Robertson School; Choir First BETTER DEAL golf champiiinship with a 54-hoic Man^aro ...... IflT. 96 .12.3 32.5 has jurisdiction over the holidays meeting the troop took in four total of 216. winners in hia drive toward the. 1 Berk ...... 12.3 lUI 94 .318 Ball reccints netted $34,707 to fen.slve brigade have been sitting i to be observed. Congregational Church, 7:30 p. nr.. and RECAPPING world record of 388 - will ride I SAI'pr>ia , ...... in : 10.3 10.3 .313 which the Monmouth Park Jockly and growing Impatient, and that 'i Miami—(45—Three of the year’s new Brqwnlea, Judy Miller. B ar­ PONTIAC DEALER Club .added Its own annual con­ when they do get in there they bara Crandall, Susan Kennedy and 2fS IROAD STRECT TEL 2-4224 U ILHEUM WORKED WONDER.S eight mount.a at Lincoln Down.a Totala , , , ...... ^2S ,'i04 513 1545 champion race horses will be run. I ‘•'v ( rMt* r 's i r t f t M.mh h» tribution of $25,000. know they might , have only three ning this winter at Hialeah. They Judy Rylander. who were given today on a special 10-race Armis­ l.nnmiA h trrrt (Oi C eonaolation, however, in knowing ed Bill Griffith, Western Negro New- York-^(45—Bobby ’Thom­ winning field goal for Michigan Hour Delivery Service the season and 87 1-3 innings from rode two seconds an -■ sea.son, it marked the seventh such 311 M A IN STREET Guthrie- ...... 114 • 9« 99 311 scoring record. It Is the lowest to­ matea ever since they joined the righthander appeared in 71 con­ Despiritn’s sizzling page ia well up to this diiscription, in practic New York Giants, are the only- goal for the Spartans since 1949. tests to break a c4ub mark for ap- Martin .. . .'...... R9 11.5 129 333 tal ever reported to the ABC. , WIL5 0 N'5 ahead of the average made Snow , ...... n:> 129 119 363 Stieber didn't bowl last yeiar but recently Griffith flreil an aerir members of the team with more Two of the field goals kicked since PHONE 6874 - 6292 pearance.s during a season. Ace Walter IMiller. who set the mark BRONZE ART M O RIARn BROTHERS the previous year he maintained to hal^ack Johnny Long. Th than 900 hits. Thomson has 944 that time have been against the Adams held the old record of 70 in 1906, .and Joe Oulmone and Wil Totalu ...... M7 541 560 1618 17 m a p l e 8T. ruKuni’a 4l) an average 157. Following that whistll)()g pigskin tore a gaah i'l ■ . , •>. .V. - base knocks and Lockman has gar­ Oregon State Beavers. TEL. 51S5 games. 'lie Shoejmaker, who tied it in 19.50, ...... 129 .% . \ -f J - 'P.V- SI 5 CENTER STREET Km»*ra»)n 97 107 ixn low nine count. George came up Long's hand that required four f, . ' . Telephone 2-SS71 nered 904. Both players finished Panani ...... 9.1 105 112 312 atitchea. A full-grown camel can carry Frolheit ...... 101 , 96 91 289 with 115 and 131 for a 255. total. their seventh seasons in the . Zwirk ...... 123 108 102 .33.3 majors this year. a, load up to 1500 pounds. Kovta , , , ...... 95 108 139 .341 1 THE ROAD IS STILL CLEAR Mize Tops Active Home TntffiU ...... 543 «14 650 1607 —s —for d Carttr Chevrolet Fall Ch*e1('-up! Yale Preparing ' N ew Run Hitters in o rs ^ i n . 1 - ^ Tor Piiiiceloh CALLING ALL Fresh Art how while mads .\KK .still clcar-^ie prepared for the New York, Nov. 11—(A5—Big, est home run feast in. 1947 when LEARN HOW TO CALL THEM rugged AND dangemus winter conditions ahead. Johnny Mize of tha New York he clouted 51 out of the playing . New Haven, Nov. 11—(45— SHOTGUN, RIFLE, PISTOL Winter Tread Yankees, who performed sensation­ area for the New York Giants. Coach Jordan Oiivar of the Yale Other productive sea.sops for him ' WITH EASY INSTRUCTION ally during the 1952 World Series, football squad hopes to have a full Have your tires rotated (it's not too early to he thinking, of were 1940 (431, 1948 (40). 1939 still is the king among home run (28) and 1938 (27). .strength team for his meeting SPECIAL PHONO RECORDS $1.98 Each Super Drim, Pmw enow tires— and don't forget that .VntitFree/.e'.) Be wise, let our hitters active in the major leagues. R.\I.PH KINER, co-home run with the Princeton Tiger here Sat­ Mize, who has indicated he will Strin g , AmtremU‘Ey9 uf factory trained mechanio lighten hose connections, inspect elec­ leader in the National League for urday. Oiivar plans to have big ALSO IN STOCK, Chre Olds a look—then give it the ”go”/ Foe UMtrmemat, mmd trical wiring, realign front tires and adjust all important brakes remain in the Yankee fold during '52. is second to Mize among the #Mda Bmhteet M ekmupK ttitkmmi metiee. 6.00x18 $8.95 6.70x15 $9ylS 1953. walloped four homers last active players. The hard-hitting Baird Brittingham back at hia cen­ CROW CALLING RECORDSi DUCK AND CROW CALLS, a thrilling lift, we recommend a "Rocket” on your Chevrolet. NOW IS T H E Tl.M EI sea.son to bring his lifetime total ter spot and Bob Poole in his half i outfielder crashed .37 circuit blows DEER CALLS,, DECOYS , doBioattratiaii in the-lathing Siqier "88”t to 35.5. He also has hit three in to bring his aggregate to 294. back slot. Both were hurt in pre­ TUe i» the car with, a lair—with all of 6.50x15 $9.95 7.11x16 6 1 1 K World Series play and one in All- Philadelphia Phillies' flychaser vious gamea. . The Elis placed Star competition. Bill Nichol.son struck six into the emphasis on passing in their drills Oldsntobile’a brilHaat beantr~aB of the 'lOfiKET' EVERY Caliber — ALL Gauges In 'Stock! seats and holds down third place yesterda.v. Olivar's Bulldogs/drewi 6UNS: j x THE BIG GEORGIAN ia now- "RoGket’a"tenaatioiial action. . . The amoeth, HI-POWERED RIFUS—SHOTGUNS-^ISTOLS 6.50x10 $9.95 7 66 1S$11BS sixth among the all-time home run with 233. an open date last Saturday and WINCHESTER twift aarge of power aa the "Rocket” teame You’re atire of your Chevrolet with Carter Care cldbbers. Only Babe Ruth (741), In fourth place is Vem Stephens were graced with the week of real. IN STOCK Ezchanse Casings Jipimy Fo-x.x (534). Mel Ott (511), of the Boston Red Sox. The veter­ REMINGTON ' with Hydra-Matie Super Drive* . . . The Lou ciehrig (494) and Joe. DiMag- an third baseman, hampered by a ITHACA ineredihle eaae of parking, turning, naaneiw Al himtin^ occdssoritB dvrythliig you M«d or wont gio (.361) have hit more round leg Injury most of the year, drove veriag in traffic with Oldamobile Power Steer, tr)ppers than tjie 39-yea.r-old first out seven round trippers and his OLLIE and STAN MARUN —hi our luigu Dowustoirs Duporfmunt total now stands at 231. k g * ...T h e added aafcty and conrenienoe mMOBIlE ba.seman. *■ MOSSIERG SAW TOOTH SPECIAL- Stan Musial. ' the N.a t i o n a 11 of the Antranio-Eye*! Thia ia aB-arorihid Mize's most important, circuit League's leading batter, hit 21 AUTO USE OUR LAY-AWAY FLAN FOR CHRISTMAS blow during the regular season was home runs to hold down fifth posi­ WE CARRY CUMRERLAND. DRYIAK driving at iU beat! Come in and rida struck on September 7th In Grif­ \ 6Mx16 6 ^ I &70x15 6IB5 tion with 227. FollowJIng Stan BODY "Rochet"—dioe’a nothing eiae like itl fith Stadium. Washington. A grand comes Hank .Sauer of the Chicago AND WOOLRICH HUNTING WEAR AND slam, it gave the Yankees a much- Cubs, 172. Sid Gordon. Boston A Auto Body and Fender needed 5-1 victory and enabled the t i l T O f f l NIAIItt OldtMOBUB dlAlIB Fast Service—CoM Robber—Pnlljr Gaanuiteed Braves. 164. Andv Pafko. Br(x>'c- Repairing R. p. GOODRICH Hunting roots veteran slugger to gain the dlsr lyn 162. Bob Elliott. Now York * Welding Unction of having hit a home run Giants. 161. and Bobby Thomson, in every major league ball park, * Lacquer and Enamel Spray NASSIFF ARMS CO also of the Giants. 155. /CHEVROLET/ Paiatlng ^ CENTER SPRIN8S SPORTS EQUIPMENT III one of three playera to accompliah Ted Williams, of the Boston Red mnghester sales, in il sii west center street ••HOME OF SPORTS^^ this feat. Sox OQ active duty with the United 8 GRISWOLD ST. INCORPORATED m m CAMPBELL AUTO SUPPLT, MR Big John, who began ^ s big States Marines, had a total of 324 1 II Ki Center Street, Manchester, Conn. Phone 2*8747 1015 MAIN STREET — TELEPHONE MMT 29 BISSELL STREET TEL. UfT league career wdth' the SL, Looia home runa~-^fore he wga recaljcd CALL 2-5825 Cardinals in 1936, enjoyed his larg- into service last Spring.' s I i . , x f T‘ I'- . •

PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER MENINU HERALD. k^ tn . SHOOTING G.%MES . With Nassiff Arms Meet Saturdj 9 p.m. at thq Nathan Hale Com­ alty Is not stated In the rules. Charles N. Crockett spoke on the Nathan Hale Community C^ter. Basketball (ana during ,the com- . It ha.s been sucRested that the To Notre Darnel munity C^ier. Declalon will be , SIMee to Be S h e ^ Gangling Kenny Goodwin will St. Louis,- Nov. 11—(45—Terry needs of the blood prCgram at the Ihf 1B51-53 season can Expect to cnHinf' the i foul use both I New York. Nov. 11—(45—If Ih* made ^ to aim of the organiza­ '^br. E. A. Roure of Chaplin will be shooting basketballs (or thds[ Moore, veteran St. Louis Cardinal meeting of the Hollister PTA last a same o( fouls shooting, hands with the Irldex nnRer of Top Field Expected 1 NCAA Television Committee can New York, Nov. 11—e thrower. in the history of the five mile Oklahoma, Fran Murray of th# earns about aa near aa poaalble to of people suffering from acet^nta tee planning the agenda of the j Hostesses will be Mrs. tester N. a aa InterektUtg as a'year ago. Other nde changes for the com- Mitchell of the Arm-s announced or managing in the minors," Moore or aickiiess.” he eatd. 'Thlr^^ls in seBSiona ia compriaed o f Royden - Hill, Mrsr -John—HuU—and- S road race on Thanksgiving University of Pennsylvania will landing in a three-way tie for flrat said. "The uest way out of it was — Penalty fo r ^ personal foul, ac- -ing campaign are minor, last night . that the popular six ^ morning is expected to answer have great difficulty 4nd«cing 4he addition to the blood- and plasma Smith, Sr., . James Ferrigno, ' Thomas,JD. McKinney. piabp in this week's -Associated to quit. I was througn as a coach.” The Coventry Garden Club met cording to Rule\0, Section 7 U as Sit back fans and relax for foot, five inch former Rhode Is- the starting gun on Nov. 37. nation’s football fans to yvork up Pre^vranking poll. supplied for the wounded and hos­ Leo Brockman, Mhi. Michael T. Fred Saigh, owner of the Red- Barno, Alfred J. Bunkln. today at 1:30 p. m. at the Booth- IdHows:-----\ there will be foul shooting con- The race this season will again a hate against the restricted TV birda. announced earlier that pitalized eervlcemen^through the TfllS PENALTV'xhas been re- teats at every basketball game M ICnOAN STATE atill held Plan To Sponsor Sapper Dlmock Memorial Library. Mrs. be sponsored by Nutmeg For­ program. the lead\today after 139 ballots Moore had been granted a tem­ Defense Departni.efit. written to cover the\only major this coming season, rest, Tall Cedars of I^ebahon. Speaking as one of mllllona who The choir of the Frat Congre­ Floyd N. Wiley talked on holiday from sports writers and broad­ porary leave as coach at his own "The aim of tfie Red Croes blood gational Church will sponsor an arrangements. The Gerden Gate change in the rules. During the All rollectlons will be tunied must have thrilled to that great casters had RMn counted, but for request to take care of outside program is provide that blood first 2H minutes of 3i^ minute SHOTS HKRK'A^'G TIIEIIE ^over to the muscular dystrsphy rontrst at South Bend, we raa't old fashioned clam. chowder sup­ (Jlub of Mansfield was guest. ' the second fr e ig h t week the business Interests. wiierever it la needed without de­ per Friday In the vestry for the The Nathan Hale Square Club games and the first 37 mirndes oi Our vote for Itie, Connecticut fimd, the national objective of quite Imagine the meat ardent ole- benefit of the choir robe fund. of Uriel Lodge, A. F. and A. M.. football "Coach-of-the^year" goes Georgia Tfech's impresalve 45-6 operate a bowling alley here. plnt^.-^very month. There will be two servings, 5:15 win meet today at 7:30 p. m. -In penalty for a personal foul is, a Defending champion Johnny raiise his alma mater had bt^n victory over Arm^ boosted the Saign's announcement said that free throw, followed by a second to Yale s Jordan Ollvar ivilh Trin­ "Only blood donors can supply p.m. and 6(16 p.m. In addition to the Maaonlc Hall in Merrow. ity's Dan Jes.see a close v^cond. Kelley of New I.«ndon and blacked out (or the day. In par­ Engineers into second place, a When Moore "wants to return to free throw if the first is unsuccess-^ Boston Cniversity Is expected ticular, and speaking this time baseball the Cardinals will have it. Money cannot buy it. Labora­ plenty of chowder there will be gin­ Dlivar has made more frie rs in shade ahead of idle Maryland. tories cannot produce it. Will you gerbread and coffee. Tickets can be Manchester Evealng HeraM ful. Cbnnecticut during the pa.st ...Basketball. fNEA).______The blood program benefits Mrs. Herman F. LeDoyt and Mrs. the fourth period, and of any over­ was poor ||ining by the Quakers' For Foodstuffs ford Hurricanes. . Bob Wood, Kenn^ Good win had a profound effect on the vot­ everyone--not just a few patients A. G. Crickmore, who all donated time periods, the one-one provision Kast Hartford High’s^reat back Chatter Athletic Director. Unless there ing. 'Oklahoma, which received 27 Table Tennis in the hospital or a stranger on their time. is replaced by a two shot penalty. is reported headed for Tld^ity. . . . land State star would be with the waa an entirely new audience, a distant li.ttlefront," she said Player’ s Choice P a rty Columbia, Nov. 11—(SpedtD— This means that in this part of first place votes and waa ranked Tommy Byrnes, the formyr New Arms. For the ^ tte r part of MANCHE.STEB SKI Club will lot of folks must have thought fourth laat week, dropped to eighth Soce'ep Prissident ■Without being a prophet of doom There will be a player’s choice Places, at which to leave dona- the game any foul that would call hold an open meeting Wednesday Murray was trying to shoot Santa At West Side York Knick, and Brlstol'S^s Julie last season Kenny whs a lieuten­ .plage in |he ranking* while Noire. iJmp Larry Goietz Labels one can. safely aa«Mt_that a.qct- card pa;Ty Thursday at 8 p. m tjojis foT,the..PTA-iq>on8pred food ' ter ohr free throw -plus a- second tSiread may teant-up' sml operate- ant 'in the 'Army."ttilttn^' pot shots ■■night sir 8 o’clock at the-Commun­ flartford Baseball Claus: '—-■ - ' ■ — .... In the vestry of the First Congre-' sale at the Woolw-oirth'store lit Dame moved up from a shaky denta do happen every day; emerg­ throw if the first la. ml.saed in the a team in the Connecticut Basket­ at the Koreans. . ity Y on North Main street. Presi­ There can he no doubt that at The West Side Rec will again gatlonal Cfinirch for the benefit- of Willimantic, were announced to­ balance of the game will be pena- ball Association out of the B ^ dent Dick Willis reports that all the start of the big aquabble an tenth tp a solid sixth. ency operations must be perform­ ^ Now residing In Broad \Brook, And a lot of voters who put the be the center of action for the ed. The very nature of any emerg­ the church.The party will be spon­ day by Mrs. Ralph Wolmer. lisad by two free throws In the last Town this season 3v/^^'^^\k>odw ln is employed at Hathllton Manchester residents interested ji overwhelming majority of the Yankees as Cry Babies sored by the Woman’s Service th m minutes. If either of these .113 working press seats at Kbhets skiing are Invited to attend. Sooners on top while they were town’s leading table tennis enthu- ency Is euch that the victim or his Donors are asked to leave food­ ah(l ia expected to be one of 'the country’s viewers would have vol-' winning apparently switched their Guild of the church with Mrt. throws is unsuccessful, there is no Field In Brooklyn for the 1952 ed to burn Hall and his fellow siasta. Two tournaments were family cannot prepare beforehand. stuffs at the following pUcea and _1 . _ . • < !\r\ _4 DtnKnst^s .vsiVI*with nir:the aPropellermen « iss. ■ i ■ ix •• ss> in Franchise for Sale allegiance to Michigan State. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 11—(45— "Maintenance of the Red Cross Adam G. Quandt as general chair residences tomorrow if possible or Bubatitute free throw. World Series I Dusty I-eague play. The big guy HPflRTSMAN’S CLUB qP Man­ committeemen at the atake for The high powered Michigan UCLA and Southern California, ataged laat season in which ap­ man. There will be prizes and i*er chester will meet tonight'at 7:30 depriving them of what they con­ the unbeaten Pacific Coast'powers Larry Goetz, outspoken- veteran proximately 50 players partici­ blood program is a personal in­ Thursday before 9 a . m. Yankee _ ^ | is n iiVavy scorer and has a great State team, which defeated In­ surance that the pint of blood will freShments. - >Ir8. Reginald Lewis, Mrs. John a s id e »2.)J)00 f o r * ^ ^ ! one-haM push shot from outHidc. at,the Legio:i Home. El^ctlona of Hartford, Nov. 11 (45—The sidered a God-given right. The which meet Nov. 22. rank fourth umpire of the National Baseball pated; .'The Manchester Open tour­ The board of trustees of the drinks for the scribes. . . . Boxing i , , diana 41-14 last Saturday, was be available when It la needed to Pringle, Mrs. .Walter Card, Mrs. officers highlights the business Hanford Chicf.s’ franchise is for thought of having their Saturday listed flrat on 57 ballots and men­ and fifth. League, said today the New York ney not only drew the local talent church will meet today at 8 p. m. bouts on teevee this week include 1 Goodwin, is the second player meeting while reports on the two free entertainment restricted to a Othera in the first 10 are Ten­ but severat'playera from Hartford save the life of your wife, your Louis fioracchi, Mrs. Wolmer and Wednesday night's c o n t e s t b e -! to agree tfKnlay with the Arms, ■sale, for a dollar, it was announced tioned somewhere on all 139. Yankees "won the crying champ­ husband, or your child. In the vestry. Axelrod's garage. recent field trials will be given. A single game was revolting. nessee (7). Oklahoma (8), Texas entered to make It one of the finest The Every-Member canvass of tween micWlewelghts N o r m a n j The first was'Mhe sensational Bob- Georgia Tech also was named by "Unless you are assured that The sale will start at 10 a . m. EMERGENCY "Shoot-to-KlH” turkey trial is today by John J. Quinn, general If a similar referendum were to (9) and Purdue (10). ionship even before they won the classics In this section. the church parish will continue Haves of Boston and Joey DeJohn j by Ivnight...... o^-. of the classiest every voter, drawing 32 firsts, 27 World Series.” you dr your family will never need Thursday. planned later this month. manager of the Boston Braves. be taken today, we arq not so sure seconds and 40 thirds. Maryland A league Is planned, for this year, through Friday under direction of oi Syracuse at the Detroit Olym­ ' ball handlers inXfhp nation and a Goetz said In ah Inten’lew (Buf­ to be a forerunner of the, final tour­ an operation or will never be In­ former Original \Harlem ^Globe He made the announcement at it wouldn’t go the other way by'^ was given 24 firsts, 51 seconds and Raymond B. Bennett. The drive BRAKE CABLES pia and heavj-welghts Dan Buc- a big margin. It would be our VALUABLE HOCKEY falo Evening News!: neys. It Is hoped that at-least 12 v olv e In an automobile accident, Manchester Evening Herald Co- Trotter. If anyorty can niakp a WALT SNOW, president of the a luncheon here yesterday. 26 thirds. can you dare not keep the blood waa started Sunday. eeroni and Danny Ndrdioo tangle West Side Rec Bowling League, guess that more persons watched PERFOBMER “Everywhere. I go, g u ^ ask me three-man teams will enter. Thurs­ 4-H Award Wlnneni Inmbta correspondent, Mrs. Frank N O W m STOCK Friday night at Madison Square ball talk. It’s Bohb.v a.sjno.st local In the last -even years the local NEXT 8ATURDAT Michigan about that play on-first base that program going? Can you dare not showed the hoys how it Is done last Saturday’s game from Beginning State meets Notre Dame In a day night at 7:30 a meeting will ^ The following local 4-H club MarrJilsa, telephone Willimantic Garden . . . Gary Mqore show on fans know. ^ \ cliih, owned by the Brnves, ha* Art Pasafrlla madq calling a Yan­ held to Iron out the details. All be a donor?” 8-0S6S. night with a 363 triple for Mc­ VII-I.ACtt: CHARMERS At TOMOTIVE EEACil'E to end, with fewer side trips to the game which should be a major Pro^dence. R. I. — (45 — The members were presented awards at Friday afternoon at 1:30 will fea­ With Knight and Gooi'hvin as a iarrl* Realty <3» .Manrhfiiler RidUtor (0» lost money. This .year onl.v .36,000 kitchen, than ever before. kee out. Ao an umpire made a table tennis players regardless of Appointments for next Tues­ Cann’s entry. .. . 102 91 H‘)2 contest by any standards. The value of Paul G l^u of the Provi­ mistake. Pasarella didn't cry about the Tolland County 4-H Club MANCHESTER ture five members of the Original nucleus. Mitchell hopes fq bring M«»nre ...... »'• R4 260 Brnlnard ...... people went to Biilkeley StaijjU(‘iuN ...... 112 beaten Georgia Tech against Ala­ shownoby his almost equal ability Mary Farrell meat animal pro­ don't routine with a basketball. . . his new squad. Knight and G(k>d- Krifkpon ...... 11.1 80 98 28$ Mu’ tb ...... 98 96 116 110 der ownership of the Braves in bama — and if there's one team "But those Yankees cried. They Cushing by phone after 6 at the Giants, and Dlnny Shay of Man­ ...... 90 — 90 to set up teamhiates for goals as have been the crytngest team in ject; Karen Little, Hazel M. Little, 270 M O A D STREET Georgia Tech and Alabama are win played in the American 1938. which can derail tlw Engineers. in tallying himself. At the start of West Side Rec. _____ ^ paired In Saturday’s TV game of League last season with Manches­ chester were teammates at Notre TnUlp ...... , . 461 471 441 1.170 the business this year. They won Jimmy Murray Roberta Hanaen, Sharon Mac- TEL 2-4528 Fnx»rlj- Flrntlirr* 11 i TotaiN ...... , . .">09 507 1.522 Quinn .said that the new owners It's .'Mahama. this season, Gladu’S lifetime AHL Neil. dress revue project: Roberta the week over Channel Six. pame. Shay is the former Bowdoin 89 2.10 the crying championship even be­ Girl ter. H oik ...... 91 76 SoMmrnp, Inr <4i would hflve to pay the salaries of And the' following week, from record was 208 goals and 201 as­ Kalber, James Kalber, noultry gC'd riotf basketball coach. B n is e u m u in ...... __ 9."i 84 8t 26.1 Thrrnrn ___... 88 lor, 191 fore they won the World Series. Jimmy Murray of Manchester ...... 87 62 84 2.1.1 81 169 the manager and the players under Los Angeles, we may see the best sists. Stamford Vaults project; Jame's Kalber, WInthrop Pf'tr’rpdn ...... 106 a working agreement with the "As for the crvlng, why those Sunday was elected president of Scout .\tihur ...... in 7T» 90 27fi Rrififfitfl ...... 106 116 11.1 ;M7 game of all when USC and UCLA Yankees played the worst fielding Merrlara, Jr., reporting awards on sil,K CITY will be out to extend Mrr«rtlftnf| ...... 76 90 92 2-'iSr __ 98 104 91 20.1 Brave.s. The franehi.se could be Last Nights Fights Bripcp ...... - now unbeaten — pieet In the series I ever saw, and I’ve been the Central Connecticut Valley home egg laying contest project; Its peWeet reeord at home Sunday Rnhcmk ...... Ill 92 101 124 .sold to any other major league game which possibly will decide AMERICAN ROOKIE EX(CELS Into First Place Notes ...... i .. 462 409 419 1110 Pirkriy ...... 111 2*i9 In the National League 18 y^ars. Soccer Officials. He succeeds Fran­ with Merriam also receiving an afternr)pn against the Thompson- .... — club *yith a spot open in Cla.ss A, the host team for the Rose Bowl. By The Associated Press ville A m ^can Legion. St. Louis—(45—Rookie G u y l.e 'They should spend a little more cis Geissler of Willimantic. Other award on production. Merxiam and IMMnn Fnrtl Sept ire M ...... '»29 :.u 527 if a working agreement waa sign­ Then, on Nov. 29, the TV "Oame time crying about their errors and Miss Diana Motycka received CTv'ioago Jimmy .Martinez, 1.’>2 66 ! 11 2T8 Fielder of the St. Louis Flyers ia officers named were: Bernie New Haven. Nov. 11—(45— It's Later Than Suto ...... 78 ed, Quinn said. of the Week" achedule comes to a home comfort sharpen up their game. That would Stamford High moved into the October was a busy month tor awards of achievement. Phoeni.N, Ariz... outpointed Allie IT’S To G L.ATE now but an rr^iupio ...... 81 89 81 2.V» ^lanrltrslup Antn mrl* 4 9» setting a hot pace for the scorers O’Rourke, Middletown, vice presi­ Troop 54, starting with a fall pic­ 84 91 219 The reason for wanting to aell close with the traditional service heki. No umpire can held ’em.” Will-Child Conference Gronik, 1-lfi. Dctroil (8|. ideal scml-prhi football league (n nifT'.rd ...... 74 lAvrh ...... 9’ 89 -I2"i 107 in the Amerieem Hockey League, front among Connecticut’s top 10 nic supper and court of awards r n i i ’ ir ...... 71 84 91 246 . . . 61 _ 102 166 the Chiefs, he said, i.s that he classic from Philadelphia, between ^ r n in Idaho, Fielder is one of "Then Goetz grinned and added dent; and Howard ■ Brown, Suf- .schoolboy football teams today There will be a well-child Con­ Brooklyn Walter Cartier. 162, -this area would have been entries Fiflmunds .. . 96 90 29"* 09 18:, on Oct. 4 at Center Springs, at ...... K, iviia p>in ...... 86 feel.s .some othw ball club might Army and Navy...... the few players in the professional that the Yanks "probably would fleld, secretary-treasurer. Brown for the first time thU waning sea­ ference for pre-school children Y ou T h in k ! New York, stopped Otis Graham, from Ejst Hartford, Middletown, Ret 1111 i DU ...... Ill n 4 120 148 have a better chance to make The multitude of TV fans aaw MORIARTY Bros which the following badges were Thompsonville. HMtford and Man­ TMnli* ...... 41 d19 469 1121 Aucii^t ...... __ 87 88 — 175 hockey to call the U. S. his birth­ win again next year." was reelected. son, replacing Hartford Weaver Nov. 19 from 10:3Q a. m. until noon 1571a, Philadelphia (6). <»rovr money in Hartford, or at least to college football at iU beat In the a warded: -Linda Winzler and Carol chester. Maybe In another year the Itnrdrn <0» ...... no 69 199 315 CENTER ST place. Last season while playing Goetz 'was in Buffalo as one of Annual banquet was held at the No. 1 the last three weeks. at the George Heraey Robertson 2’A ouncot of luxury I Holyoke. Ma.s.s. Miguel Mandi- Cillvcr ...... T7 66 V. prila F.’ra .. ---- — 79 - 79 prevent such los.scs as th# Brayes Irish-Sooner game. It is possible, for New 'Westminster in the the guests- at the annual sports Garden Grove. Speakers Includ­ Glorgettl, second class; CJynthla School. Dr, James 'R Anderson, Bring Your vole. 146'-, Havana, slopped various towns will get together...... 6:4 81 to our own weary knowledge, to T E t 5 13 5 The Lock City lads, usually a Nylin, colorcraft; Carol Lewis, ...... 66 9.1 have experienced. Pacific Coast League, Fielder dinner of the Buffalo Athletic Club. ed Dale Harper of Hall High In pediatrician of Willimantic, and ! Cliarlie (Machine Gum Thompson. There Is nothing Ilk* league In­ T.-t.-iI.e...... 464 480 51.". 1479 climb those stadium steps every power in state scholastic football design; Elaine McCartan. drawing B'HN'hi'r ...... 86 87 Hoinnil .Motor* III The local eliih lost money here scored 75 points and was named West Hartford and Tom Nevers ranks and No. 1 In 1950, drubbed Miss Martha Flash, of theNSjate terest in any sport. \ ...... 77 9^i and painting; Mary Anne Aronson Tires In Now 147. Ro.ston (7). Duk*' ...... 1^1 109 8."> 297 in 1947. 19.50 and 19.51 besides this week over a period of years with­ the outstanding rookie of the Sitka was \^taska’s capita) be­ of Moodus. roaches of champion­ mediocre New Rochelle, N. Y„ Department of Health, will be In , Sydney, Australia KIley Ben­ Rr >w n ...... __ S.1 61 year. The case Isn’t hopeless, how­ out seeing two such teams as the fore the terrltor;^ was purchased ship soccer teams the past season and Elaine McCartan, housekeeper charge. They will be assisted by Tntaln ...... 409 424 418 1249 Kiilirr...... 101 109 Ill 144 COKE league. He hopes to repeat the 33-0. last Saturday while Weav­ nett. 12.’)'i. Queensland, knocked ever, Quinn pointed out. Profitable Sooners, and the Irish 'were on honor in the AHL this season. by the United S tat^ and insect: Mary Anne Aronson. the Young Mothers Club, spon­ For K. S«'r1|lk ...... 88 117 100 .10.5 er’s five game winning streak waa Interior decoration: Judy Barnard, out Blucv Wilkins, 125'2, Victoria Malonpt Rndin A TV ( \V; ...... 116 108 111 11.5 seasons were experienced here in Saturday. broken by fighting Hartford Bulk- sors. Appointments ere to be made (1.51. Sports Mirror Pnrtor ...... 89 88 92 269 102 J10 242 1946. 1948 and 1949. We will not be surpiisetl if Anne Hobln. Cynthia Nylin and with Mrs. W. Bryce Honeywell, CHAMP FllcntlffOnrJ ...... ___ 74 70 90 2.TI Notre Dame suffers a serious let­ W UCoiins Increase elev, 7-6. Linda Winzler, outdoor cook; Anne Df’iii^r.’* ...... 94 77 77 2|8 If there are no takers for the club child welfare committee chair­ Although there ia some matter ... T-.(Al8 ...... ’ pM "i4-'i ."67 1606 Stamford, under Coach Paul Hobln and MnrUyn McKay, weav­ Wtiihtno alO(| iheoZpickitlcipntlnl .6v*T8CP ...... 8', 6', 29" Chiefs’ franchi.se. he said, it could down this week and takes a three Kuezo. has won five, been tied by men. in open space, it i.s a murh better Today A 5’ear Ago Tommy Whitf* ...... 89 9.' ,8.9 269 or (uiir-tourhdown lirking from Cage Schedule ing; and Mary Anne Aronaon, SNOW llrCormiPr .Motor Snir* 41) cooperate jn a six-team league New Britain, and defeated by ’Tomorrow’s Event Calender A four-Miisa Nwrile. IMt el tedlf vacuum than, can be I'loduccd on Bolt, Durham. N. C.. won the Mfthuri ...... ,. 118 91 106 118 Totflln ...... Ill 4i:» 429 i:;.'. i with Albany, Binghamton, Srhen- Michigan State. No team ever writer. Wednesday gatherings will In­ imported *’KS” fui, Pie-itapid eiwm- earth. York ...... «'r, un 199 spectacular White Plains, N. Y. North and South Open Golf Tour­ Anhnann Pnintfi 4l> Df'rnrrtitpr ...... 100 11.1 100 I ectndy. Reading. Williamsport and plays that kind of game two weeks Several of the girls participated clude moving pictures after school Smliji ...... 89 87 91 2G7 ni,-> Storrs, Nov. 11—(45— The Uni­ never out el ihtpe. IsdMdMill biaedl nament with a total of 283. .Wff ...... 108 6.1 _ 191 ; Elmira. Scranton is also up (or In a row. But In coming from be­ BROWN PICKED ’EM In the Girl Scout financial drive at the Robertson School for par­ P'rari'^aii ...... 84 71 8.1 240 MrCnuKh>iv ..... 91 versity of Connecticut basketball CAPPING Five 5’rars Ago- -The pre.-ident Cnrniii*T ...... 77 86 89 2,'.2 ... 112 87 294 sale. hind three tiroes and mastering the and in the Girl Scout display in ents and other interested persons; 8.5 ...... — 91 8t 17.5 mighty Sooners by 27-21, the Irish of Notre Dame and football Coach niifldPU ...... 91 8 4 262 team has. increased to 21 the Tallahassee. F 1 a.—(45—Florida Watkins' window. Merry Maids 4-H Sewing Club C rorkPtt' ...... 87 91 YOU CANT MAT A Frank Leahy both denied reports 90 270 Toiiln ...... '14 476 '|80 1192 FCND.S ,\ND CHARITY vividly demonstrated why their num'ber of games on it* 1952-53 State University’s football op­ A gala Halloween party was after school, A. G. Crickmore mentor, Frank Leahy, Is noted $ 7 5 0 and Avoid the Rush that Lrahy planned to resign his Tr>Ul8 ...... 42'' 412 4-17 1291 RoV. .Motor* f 11 scliediile wHth the addition yester­ ponents have found the Semlnoles’ held on Oct. 29 at Camp Merri- home; Coventry Junior Home­ CHAMP FOR VALUE I .lAivin ...... 86 9-;i 89 270 for getting the one victory he most Wood with the following aa com­ makers 4-H Club, after school, I post to enter professional football L'iiv Man ...... N 7*» T.'» 7.*» 12.5 Oceanport. N. J, (45 — The day of W(agner College of Staten 160-pound punter, senior Tommy NOTHING TO PAY UNTIL ■ as a coach. Mnnoii ...... Ill lot _4t3 12.5 Monmouth Park Charity Fund wants. Island, N. Y. *rhe Wagner game Brown, a better-than-average mittee chairman: Mary Anne home Mrs. Ralph C. Hoffman; __ 99 A couple of perfectionists friend* Aronson refreshments; Anne Ho­ Frisky Needle Sewing (Jlub, 1 r'linlifre ...... 69 267 Committee will disperse a record i.s slated for February 9 at Storrs. hand at the kicking game. Brown Ten Year.s Ago Alsab won t ie Jockey Despiirilo Sulliviin ...... m I2."i 112 34.5 of ours complained about the 'fum­ bln, decorations; Carol Lewis, pro- 7-8:30 p. m., home Naomi Grif­ THEY ARE PUT ON YOUR CAR I Victor.v Handltap at Belmoi t’s •ii ___ $.58,.500^ to hospitals, leading UConn opens its season December kicked 25 times (or a 38.8 average OHm t Chemp Hots $5.00 special charity meeting and Totnlfl ...... 479 , in.')' 478 11.52 charitable and aocial aervice or­ bling. We refuse to concede that it In the Semlnoles’ first four out- graffi; and Elaine McCartan, fith;‘Fragment Society 2 p. m„ 3 r^einst American International Church Community House; La­ ' boosted his total earnings to J.34.5,- After Now Reeord ganizations, following a final detracted from the fiercely fought College. Ingfi. FSU opnonents averaged transportation. ' 16.5. RW i.KAta euditlng of the 19.52 Turf Charltv contest. Those teams were hitting only 2.7 yards return on each of his dles' Association First Congrega­ each other, kiddles. You’ve got to Brownie Troop 21 at the tional (3hurch. all-day, vestry; Glenney's Twenty 5'ears Ago- - Horton . Armory Tnsfrn (1) Ball ataged at Monmouth Park There are no national holidays kicks. MANCHESTER TIRE Lincoln, R. I., Nhv. 'll- (45- Knirfi.'M ...... 95 105 during the recently concluded realize In this day of two-pl«toon 1 Hollister school met last Brownies Troop 69. 3-4:30 p. m.* 789 MAIN ST. ' Smith won the J2..500 Capitol Open Phillip.* ...... 97 99 In the United States. Each state Thuredey at 2:45 p. m. At this Robertson School; Choir First Jockpy Tony De.-plrilo\- with 336 Mn^nnrri summer raring aeason.. The Turf football that those boys of the de­ has Jurisdiction over the holidays CHA8IPIONS AT HIALEAH B E H E R DEAL , golf championstiip with a 54-hoie ...... 100 96 fensive brigade have been sitting meeting the troop took In four Congregational Church, 7:30 p. m., ' total of 216. winner- in his drive topuird the B^rk ...... 123 101 Ball receipts netted $34,707 to to be observed. and RECAPPING I _ ■______Sarpoia ...... 107 10.1 which the Monmouth Park Jockey and growing Impatient, suid that Miami—(45—Three of the year’s new Brownies, Judy Miller, Bar­ world record of 366 — yill ride bara Crandall, Susan Kennedy and PONTIAC DEALER Totiln .. Club added Its own annual con­ when they do get in there they champion race horses will be run­ 2T5 BROAD STREET TEL. 2-4224 ! B ILHEUM WOKKKI) WONDERS eight mounts at Lincoln Downs . ■...... 52S .504 .•)15 1.54.) know they might have only three Judy Rylander, who were given I •\ ( rnt' r '^In-fl Man< !i» ’»l**r l.nomL* Mrrrt (0» tribution of $2.5,000. ning thla winter at Hialeah. They t(T)day on‘ a special 10-race Armis­ C'H.pri ...... lOI 94 !M) 194 or four plays in which to impress are Crafty Admiral, the handi­ their plna at the regular Brownie New York — UC) Hoyt Wil­ tice holiday card. . Goodin ...... 86 _ «4 I’ n X ix n i’ BOWIJNfi GAME opposing ball carriers. They are cap king; One Count, the leading Investiture ceremony. -A helm o^ the New York Giants was The 17-year-old apprentice from Prr»‘tto ...... 91 8.5 92 2SR very eager...... 98 76 — ITS three-year old; Sbd Sweet Pa- a pitching: workhorse thjs year in Lawrence. Maas., hooted home t\vo ue, queen of the Juvenile fillies. f o o t i n f o o t b a l l National League play. Tlte senior Klotor ...... 117 no 9.-) 922 Detroit — (45 — George Stleber winners in seven tries yesterday, Purnrll ...... -- 82 inc is.s scored the amazingly low game HARD THROWING PASSER RANGE and FUEL OIL circuit's earned run. leader with a ■scoring in the first race on Dandy Owensboro, Ky — (45 — CJOllege STAND TOGETHER Blast Lansing, Mich.—(45—When 2 43 mark pitched 71 2-3 innings ToXals , ...... 496 449 47.1 1418 total of fUne in the General Post CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. Foot (J3.00) and In the ninth Office L ca^ e here. He gets some scouts long have been after talent­ Eugene Lckenta kicked the game- during the first three months of aboard. Royal Charles (J6.80). He ed Bill’Griffith, Western Negro New York~(45—JBohby Thom­ winning field goal for Michigan 2 4 Hour PeliverY Service the sea.son and 87 1-3 innings from MrCann’* <1) '■onsolation, however, in knowing rode two seconds and finished out A. leamoiirraAx .•...... 92 107 121 120 that he now hblds an ABC league High senior quarterback here wh-i son and Whitey Lockman. roorr).- State against Oregon State this .Inly 16 to Sept. 28. The rookie of the money In three other tries. Ilarlluj.fl ...... 107 92 92 92 291 shoots passes like a bullet. Llvln- season, it marked the seventh such 311 M AIN STREET ituthnX ...... lit Ill 9Sv ?8 99 an scoring record. IL Is the. lowest to­ matea ever since they joined the righthander appeared in 71 con­ Despirito’s sizzling page is well up to this description, in practlc, New York ' Giants, are the only goal for the Spartans since 1949. tests to break a club mafk for ap- Martin ...... 89 lir,117. 129 :m tal ever renortei^ to the ABC. PHONE 6874 - 6292 ahead of the average made by Snow ...... li:» 129 119 36,1 Stleber didn't bowl last-year but recently Griffith fired an aerir members of the team with more Two of the field goals kicked- since MORIARTY BROTHERS pearnnce.a during a season. Ace Walter Miller, who .set the mark the previous year he maintained to halfback Johnny Long. Th than 900 hits. Thomson has 944 that time have been against the Adams held the old record of 70 in 1906. and Joe Gwlmone and Wil­ Totals ...... 517 541 960 1616 PacanFs < L an average 3)f 157. Following that whistling pigskin tore a gash t

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DlimondB—Watches— Household Goods , 61 -^iM c^bfierYor SAfe Automobiles for-Salo- Offered ..BusinaiB-Opportaiiitics Dogs~.>BiriI»~>PeU 'HonoehoM Goods, St Wokring Appirel^Fara 57 'fo r "'Rent 64 'Hoasdi for Sale 721 HomcB for Sale 72 ^Fanted— Real JiflUite 71 Jewelry 48 a n h o n e s t p e r s o n Less Tfum IW Spectators"' 1948 PONTIAC streamliner sedan- FLAT FINISH Holland window GROCEIRY Store and eleven .room MANCUIESTER — Green Manor UANCHBlSTEUt—Excellent values CON.SIDERINO SELUNQ CONVERTIBLE BEAGLE DOGS. A.K.C. register­ WHO’S GOING HOUSEKEEPINO YOUR PROPERTY? ette. Hydratratic, lustrous green. shades made to' measure. All house for sale Excellent proposi­ LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler. Re­ Complete line of Children’s Ra CXXION f u r coat. Size 38. STORE FOR Rent. 35 Oak street. Road. Three Bedroom Ranch in clean (3ape (30d’s. Immediate SPECIALS metal Venetian blinds 4t a new tion for large family. House is In ed. Phone 7729. pairs, aejusts watches expertly. THATS WHAT I WANT Home ‘with full ceUar. attached I occupancy, H. B. Grady, Agent, Without obligation to you, we A beautiful, one owner car. One TO TAKE OVER Furniture, Cribs, Mattresses, CaU Rockville S-409'7. Call 3465. low price. Keys made while you good condition. Store doing a nice, Reasonable prices. Open daily. garage, enclosed aide porch, pine | goo9. will appraise or make you a caah Vieke Armistice Day Rites Buy out of season and save! you would be proud to own. For TROPICAL FISH, special for one UNPAID BALANCE the best in. value* buy at Center wait. Ma/low'a.' steady busineaa Only store with­ Thursday' evenings. 129 Spruce Play Pens, High Chairs, Car- paneled, shadee, aluminum com­ offer for property. See u* before week. Mollies 75c pair. Kelley's MONTHLY PA'YMENTS rkges, Walkers, etc. Complete STORE FOR Rent. ( 3 ^ location. bination acreens, storm windows I FIVE ROOM single, 22 foot living ____1M7 PLYMOUTH Mote.- Sales, 461 Main rtreet. • in a mile. T. J. Crockett, 244 Main street. Phone 2-4387. $21.63-...... MUSKRAT FUF. coat, size 16. you aell. WEAVING of burns, nioUiiltolea street. Phone 5416 or residence | Aquarium, 29 Sunset street Open furnishings f o r ' the entire Worn only once. Phone 2-1801. 'Inquire 121 Spruce street.' and doors. 4 -per 'cmt inort^HY^. I room with knotty pine' paneling, : BRAE-BURN REALTY " : Brief Exeni$e$ at Hoe- CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1»48 STUDEBAKER 'til 9. ' NEW FURNITURE AND 1937 PD.NTIAC 4-door sedan. $80. • and tom clothing, hosiery run*, 3751. home. Appliances and TV. Owner leavtng^«t«t*i “$19,00(h~ ' flreplkce; Tiit.tner kitchen, thiSlie Phone 6278 . pitfd to Commemorate DEPT. HOURS 1946 CHEVROLET Good running condition. Call 8671 handbags repa'red, zipper re­ Fuel and Peed 49-A APPLIANCES large bedrooms, storm windows Only Older placement. umbrellas repaired, JERSEY, Due to freshen this which Is now In storage— , THREE ROOM Office to..rent on LISTINGS Wanted. Single, two- 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. AU Convertible*. or 344 Lydall street. DOBSONVIL.£ Public Market for STORM eXJAT and short topper, and screens, oil hot water heat. End, of World War„l - men’s shirt collars reversed and sale. $3,000. Call Stafford Springi month. First calf. J*hone Ray WOOD, Stove or fireplace lengths. originally sold to a young couple CHAMBERS FURNITURE size 12. Phone 2-4406. ' Blast Center street. Phone 2-5820. MANCHESTEIR—L u g* Colonial,! Illness forces sale, $10,800. (Carl­ family, three-family, busineas All Priced to Sell. 1951 NASH Blue rtation wagon replaced. Marlow’a Uttle Mending 6-W3.. Palmer, Coventry 7-6582 between Delivered $18 per cord. Phone but unfortunately are not getting cuatom-buUt 1948, with center ton W. Hutchins. 2-5132 or 6231. property. Have many cash buy- 5 and 6. married At ’The Green G Is R e c a ll l^ e f exercises commemorating COPY CLOSING TIME type. 6,000 miles. Radio and heat­ Shop. WiUlmantic 3-3217 anytime. ' hallway, fireplace, lavatory flrat . era. Mortgages arranged. Please - Vhe end of World War I, were held '•■5 BALCH-PONTIAC Inc. er, A-1 condition. Rea.sonable. BEDROOM SUITE ___ Rooms without Board 59 Wanted to Rent 68 call George L. Graziadio, Real­ FOR CLASSinED ADVT. 15S Center Street LIVING ROOM SUITE Open 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. floor. Ceramic tile 'bath aeoond pbefore less than 100 persons this Phone 2-3059 or 60 Lockwood Reh* Wanted—-Femak 35 floor, hot water oil heat, garage. OWNER OFFERS tor. 2-5878. 109 Henry street. ! morning on the terrace In front MON. THRU FRI. Garden— Farm— Dairy 5-PC. DINETTE SETT ONE DOUBLE and one single FOUR .VDULTS desire 5 or 6 Your Better Deal street. Buildinff— Cdntnctins 14 Poaltry and Snppliea 43 room rent. Referencea Phone Amesite driveway, combination { Nov. n , ’18 of Manchester Memorial Hospital 10:30 A. M. FULL 'riHE experienced sales PHILCO ” ELECTRIC 1REF. Evenings 7 :30 to 8 :30 room for married couple or girls. FOR QUi 6 k RESULTS in aelUng Pontiac Dealer Prodnets 50 2-9220 after 6 p. m. screens, atorin wlndowa, awnings. HOME OF 6 ROOMS at 11 o’clock. This was the 34th SATURDAY 9 A. M. J.UST DROVE 1942 Dodge panel SPECIALIZING IN Custom built clerk. A ^ ly in person. Marlow’s, "BEa^GAL" COMB. RANGE Two minutes from Main street. Priced at $18,900 for quick aale.' your prc'perty call Suburban garagc.'eUeta into his hand. One pellet mander of the American Legion, of this country once again hav* aurancc. Three years to pay. Free GOOD JOBS! Commodore ” 6’’ Sedan located. ;Gentleman 'preferred. $965. portunity in consumer finance tion windows. No painting, no ONE ROUND Oak dining table, Evenings 2-5938 or 2-4278 comer lot. Yard completely fenced. patio, two-car garage. Offered for lodged in hia cheek and another said In an address before the tomb turned to a military man to lead Announcements estimates. Call 7180. Alfred field. , Salary plus car allowance R. and H. t l l Q C 2 SOLIMENE. Inc. Trailers for Sale 6-A changing, no storing. Free esti- 64" across, $4; White Hotpoint’ Phone 3129. Immediate occupancy. Built in quick sale. Phone 8496. nipped his ear. His condition is not of the Unknown Soldier that it is the fight for peace. He prayed that Charest, Owner. and I'nwrimce. Other benefits in­ Whitewalla # 1 I W 1951. Price $12,600. critical. OUR 8TEAMTABT..E haa arrived 634 Center Street mate given, no obligation. Call GOOD PAY! wringer type washing machine far easier to "memorialize the God’s guidance would direct Qen. CAMP TRAILER for mle. Inquire clude group life insurance and LARGE, Well furnished room In MANCHESTER — New all brick MANCHESTER—4 and 4 duplex. He was brought to Windham —for the best hot pastrami and Phones 5101 or 5102 William Tunsky. 2-9095. with apron, in excellent condition, private home for gentleman. Con­ Cape Cod 6 rooms, hardwood heroes of the past than to confront Dwight D. Eisenhower president­ 10 Waddell Road, or Phone liberal savings and retirement $13,000. Manchester, 4 room and Community Memorial Hospital by the heroes of tomorrow.” . elect, in the right paths to heap edke go to 38 Oak street. Roofing 16-A plan. Apply 17” STEWART WARNER tele '48 OLDSMOIILE $45; Easy washing machine -with tinuous hot water and hot water floor8,''oll hot water heat, tile MANCHESTER — Expandable 6 room two family $13,000. Cov­ two hunting companions. Bone and BARGAINS 2-0294. “ 98” Club Conv. 1-owner. new wringer $20. Huge, mahogany Gough, of Pasadena, (Tallf., said America strong and on* of the vlpion set, brand new $169; can 48 HOUR WEEK! heat, near Cheney's. 14 Beach bath, lavatory, full basement, ga­ Cape Cod, fireplace, screens, storm entry—4^ room year round cot­ skin grafting was performed on ”We can and must insist that a ROOFIN'!— Specializing in repair R. and H., electric windowa,- finished sideboard with cupboard rage, near school and bus line. forerunners in the straggle for PeiBonsls 8 In "Safety Tested” PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY arrange terms to suit. Phone ★ ★ ★ ★ street. Phone 8133. windows, hatchway, hot water oil tage. All moderi) convenience*. his hand. way be found to end this tragedy' peace. . • — y - / ■ Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 ing roofs of all kinds. Also new 806 Main Street 2-0980. h.vdramatic, beautiful con­ and drav/ers sviitable for dining 2-1167. E ft E Agency. heat. Immediate ocoipaney. M ce $7,500. Manchester—Cole Road, Acfidrdlng to Mrs. Cartier, lie roofs. Gutter work. Chimney* dition, all new tires. room O'" use as a bar in recreation NICELY FURNISHED maple in Korea where "the nearest ridge In his closing remarks. Father THE PROSPECT Hill School for USED CARS Moinfananca Man -k if $12,260. lot 75’ X 100'. Tolland 55 acres, will remain. In the hospital for two can lead to eteriilty.” Hannon asked hia Uatenera to re­ young children. Tranaportatlon BOY'S FULL «lze Columbia bi­ cleaned! repaired. 26 years’ eX' MAHOGANY Nine drawer execu room, 25" wide, 64" long. 38" room. Couple or gentleman. Near EDGE OF Town—New four room weeks and will not have full use WANTED — Experienced meat hath. Garage availsble. Kitchen ranch. Kitchen with dining nook. development $6,500. Better Buy “The people of America are not member thbee men who had died furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc- We Get the Cream of cycle, white side walls. Like new, perience. Free estimates. Call live desk, four drawer mahogany high, $20. Child's table and 4 Realty, 6787 Insurance, 2-3434 of his hand for about six month*. $30. Call 2-3777 eyening*. Howley. Manchester 6361. counter man. Apply In person. if Maintananca Man ir '49 CHRYSLER privileges. Phone 2-3506. Large rooms, double closets, full weakling,” Gough said, caUlng on in all wars fighting to prsServs tor. Phone 2-6767. Popular Market. 974 Main street. salesman's desk, also one Rem chairs set, maple finish. $10. In­ MANCHESTER — 4-Room Home, Real Estate. the new Republican administration the peace. TRADE-INS ington No. 6 noiseless typewriter, New Yorkers 4-Dr. sedan. quire 136 Demlng street. Phone cellar, oil heat. large lot. $10,700. excellent condition, electric hot if if Mointananca Man Immaculate, Carlton W. Hutchins. 2-5132 or water heater, stove, refrigerator, for firmness In dealing with Com­ Following the Bounding of taps BALLARD'S Driving SchooLllan 1951, Oldsmoblle Holiday Coupe— YOUNG SINGLE man with knowl­ Call 2-0508. 2-5090. WELL LOCATED 6>j room home. Legion Auxiliary munist aggression. and echo by Legionnaire huglera. Chester’s oldest. Thousaiiw of Wanted Autos— Heatinff— Plumbing 17 fully equipped ROOM WITH double bed. Kitchen 6231. screens, storm windows, garage, Rocket engine "88". Exception edge of bookkeeping to compile A Construction Klectricians $1495 privileges. 168 Maple street. Large lot. garage. Priced to allow Father Hannon pronounced the accident free lnstructt6n hours. ally fine trade-in. Plenty of Motorcycles 12 bookkeeping balances and gener­ METAL STROLLER, in excellent FINE SELECrriON of hassocks amesite driveway. Price $10,500. for Interior decoration. Madeline James W. Cothran, commander p l u m b in g And heating. Special A Millwrights Helpers for (Christmas. See our window THREE-FAMILY House 5-5-4. Urged to Sign Up in chief of the Veterans of Foreign benediction and Commander Lit­ Hundreds of satiated students equipment. al office clerical duties. Perma­ condition. Lqtiy’s black winter CLEAN, Pleasant rooms with twin Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. WANTED—Good clean, used cars izing in repairs. Copper water A Pipe Fitters Helpers '51 OLDSMOBILE today, prices $4.95 up. Kemp's, Immediate occupancy of one Wars, In a broadcast said ”We tle closed the observance by thank­ For appointment '^tel. 2-2245. nent position with advancement coat, size 18. Excellent condition or double bed*. Inquire 34 Madison ing those who had attended. 1950 Olds 4-Dr.—Rocket ’■98". One See Bob Oliver, Center Motor piping, remoJellng electric equip Phone 2-3083. A Painter* “ 88” 4-Dr. Sedan. Radio, Inc. apartment. Rental of two apart­ cannot stand alone against the Sales. 4G1 Main street. ment for plugged drains. Ed'ward possibilities for ambitious person. street, or phone 3337. HENRY ESCOTT AGENCY For Civil Defense TRADE YOU^ old electric razor owner.'Fully equipped—$1,895. A Welders heater, hydramatir, beauti­ ments will carry first mortgage. Lots for Sale 73 Soviet world"' but added that he for a P.emliigton "60" or Schick Johnson 6979. or 50‘44. Apply In person. H. J. Heinz Co.. KIDDIE-KOOP crib and Kant-Wet ful ear. 90-day C O fA C USED EASY Spinner, completely Will take second mortgage If de­ Henry ft Thelma Jeffries Escott believed "the large part of the 1949 Buick 4-Dr. Super — Low 570 Tofland street. East Hartford. mattress; Whitney carriage and A Carpenters Helpers guarantee. 9 4 1 9 3 serviced In good condition. $40 sired leaving small amount of REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE All members of the American peace loving people of the world "20." Ruzs^ll’s Barber Shop, Cor Business Services Offered 13 COMPLETE FURNACE repair- ner Oak and Spruce streets. mileage. Sweet running—$1,595. lightweight carriage; Safety-Babe takes it. Kemp’s, Inc. Boarders Wanted 59-A cash needed. Ideal location, large 266 High St. West, (Cor. McKee) OAKLAND Street 100’ x 200’ lot. Legion Auxiliary are being asked are' united."'^ Manchester tng service. Gas. oil or coal. Win WANTED—Route driver. 6 day Klany GOOD JOBS are now In' addition to speeches by Kim­ ANTIQUES Reflnished. Repairing week. Good salary. Call 2-1216 play pen; aluminum bathlnette. open for men with any of theae ROOM AND Board for gentleman yard. New roof, furnace and sid­ Tel. Manchester 368.3 All utilities In. Phone 6535. to register for Civil Defense w a n t e d —Ride to Pratt and 1950 Mercury 2-Dr. Sedan—Priced ter air conditioning system* in '49 BUICK ball. Gough and others, 58 Legion for quick sale—$1,595. done on any furniture. Tieman between 6 and 7 p. m. Call 6091. skills in the clean, bright plant On bus line. Home cooking. Phone ing. $21,000. 82 Chestnut street. ithroughout the nation during a Date Booh Whitney, first shift, from vicinity stalled and serviced. T. P. Aitkin, SuperSedanette. Beautiful 6 CU FT. PHILCO freezer. Phone Tel. 6091. / special national campaign being organizations were to lay wreaths 189 South Main street. Phone 6 McOaho street. Phone 6793. of Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. 2-1446. SIX ROOM CAPE Cod. OH heat, -o f Spruce and Charter Oak 1950 Buick 4-Dr. Special—Radio, 5643. MAKE $20 Daily. Sell luminous DOLL CARRIAGES. Sizes for all eoridition, fully equipped. 5793. Sabnrban for Sale 75 conducted between Armistice Day on the tomb of the Unknown Sol­ ages of pittle girls. Prices from MANY E.\TRA BENEFITS! GEORGIAN Type home, three automatic hot .water heater, com­ dier aa the Army band played and Tom om w streets. Call 3835. heater and dynaflow—$1,745. name plates. Write Reeve* Co., And remember you get more Including dj-nallow M O A E and Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 11 to EFFICIkiNT Plumbing and heat $4.50. Kemp's, Inc. WHITE POR(3ELAIN combination bedrooms, living room, dining bination window* and doors, ■VERNON —(farm ing four room the U. S. Nayal Academy choir Holiday Bazaar, Center Church, FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with ing. Plugged drains machine Attleboro, Mass., free sample de. than Just good wages at Pratt and algnal llghta. 3 1 3 9 3 Apartments— Flats— amesite drive, nice lot, good loca­ 27, Mrs. Fldrence Taylor, C!ivll WANTED—Ride from Manchester 1950 Olds 4-Dr. - Rocket "SS”. linoleum, asphalt tile counter. gas and oil stove. Brilt-ln A.B, room and modern kitchen. First ranch. Large lot. Convenient. Ex sang. all day. south end to vicinity of Asylum cleaned. Phone 6497. tails. ALL WOOL pieces for ' scarfs, and Whitney Aircraft . . . you C. burner. 2H years old. Inquire Tenements 63 tion. Phone 2-1272. Defense chairman of Dilworth- Jean Daridan, Minister Extraor­ NdV. 18, 14 and IB Smoothest car n the road— Elxpert workmanship, free esti­ floor lavator\‘ and full bath. Oil cellent value. $10,500. H. B, Comell-Quey Post Auxiliary, has and Sigourney streets. Hartford $1,895. stoles, or kerchiefs 50c - 90c. get all sorts of extra benefits 10 Hemlock street after 3 p. m dinary of France, followed tradi­ K. of C. minitrel show, Ver- mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur' HEATING From A to Z. Con MAN TO Work part time to audit that ran mean a safer, happier '46 BUICK TO SHARE Apartment. Two girls warm air heat. TlmUln oil burner. Grady. Agent. 8009. Hours 8:15 to 4:45. Call 2-0697 children’s skirt lengths 90c-$1.75; Super .Sedan. CAPE c o d —Expandable to six announced. tion by placing a wreath before planck School, 8 p.m. 1948 Old* 4-Dr. "68 ” — Recondi­ niture. Oak street. Phone 2-1041. version burners, boller-bumer freight bills. Must be familiar future for yoji and your family. or couple. Double room available. Beartifully landscaped lot, 100’ x rooms. Near Waddell school. City The registration wlU be an en­ Nov, 18 and IB after 6:30 p, m. with motor carrier tariffs. See cost lengths $3.50-$6 96; fiseks Radio, Heater 190". Garage and tool shed. Owner BOLTON—6-room single, attach­ the tomb in behalf of citizens of tioned and ready to go—$1,195. units, complete heating systems. pieces $1.75-$2.95. Sew up those $895 Machinery and Tools 52 Call 3560 after 4 p. m. sewer and utilities. Less than ed garage, open porch, hot water rollment, rather than a recruit­ his country—an ally then, later Annual Holiday Fair of Con­ MANCHESTER Welding Service. All work, guaranteed. Time pay­ Mr. Carlson at Carlson A Co., 44 A A A A A transferred. Purchase price $14,- ENJOY A driver’* license. For ex­ Portable equipment. General Christmas gifts today! Colonial two years old. Immediate occu­ heat, knotty pine kitchen cabi ment, with auxiliary members be­ and now. cordia Lutheran Church. pert instruction call the Manches­ 1947 Studebaker 2-Dr. Sedan- ments arrianged. Moriarty Broth, Stock Place. SNOWPLOWS, Used Farmalls. TW6 ROOM unfurnished apart- 500. For appointment please caU ing urged to list their names and Wednesday, Nov. IB ' welding, boiler and furnace weld­ Remnant Shoppe, 115 Center JUST LOOK! . . . '47 CHEVROLET Allls-Chalmers. Olivers, Cater­ pancy. Phone 3932. nets, artesian well, large lot, Recognition of America’s AHie* ter Driving Academy. 2-4087. Safe. economical transportation era. Tel. 6135. ment. Utilities furnished. Central­ Howard R. Hastlngz-. 2-1107. capabUiUes. wlUx..th*ic local XfivlL came- -In -a etatement -frem-Oen.~ R^MibUean-Woman’a (Sub-aoMU^ - —$945. ing. Phonea 2-1658 or 2-8762. TOOLMAKERS and street. Sedan, jet black, new tires. pillars 22. Cletrac bulldozer. ly located. Deposit required. . shadeirees.jie.w,_vacant. .CalIMo- at Him * extras! Radio and Heater. MANCJFESTER — East Side — Klnney Brothers, Inc. 6060 - Defense officials so that in event James A. Van Fleet whose U. S. Ing, Whlton Memorial, '2:30 GUARANTEED Fast plumbing Terms. Dublin Tractor Co,, North Write Box X, Herald. MANCHESTER— New alx-room Thursday, Nov. 20 ' 1946 Oldamobile 4-Dr. "66”—A STORM DOORS and windows by SKILLED LATHE I BABY CARRIAGE, gray and blue, A Overtime PREMIUMS ranen. artistically paneled, tile Duplex four and four. Large 8931. of an emergency these official* Eighth Army la entering Its third Automobnes for Sale 4 and heating, alteration and new Windham Road, WUllmantic rooms with extra large attic, lot winter of war In Korea. Annual supper and sale o t ^ t . dependable car—$875. "Paramount." Triple track all work. Perms-giass. gas, electric collapsible. In good condition. A PAID Vacations FOUR ROOM furnished apartment bath, double clarets, fireplace. will know whom to call and who to aluminum combination. Free OPERATORS '49 HUDSON 3-3217. ______^ 100' X ISO*. One side available on BOLTON—High elevation, easy depend upon to serve when called. From Seoul, Van Fleet said Mary's Guild, parish house. BEFORE YOU Buy a used car hot water heaters sold and In­ Call 3633, A PAID Holidays with electricity and gas furhlah- School and bus line. Carlton W, Daughters of Isabella holiday 1948 Dodge 4-Dr. Custom—In good estimates on request. John A Automatic Cost-of-llvlng Commodore 8 Sedan. Only sale. Asking $14,000. For appoint­ commuting, healthy climate. The auxiliary is also urging Its Armistice Day Is "meaningful to see Gorman Motor Sales. Buick running condition—$850. stalled at reasonable rates. Time Experienced in Jig, fixture and I ed. Phone 2-9773. Hutchins. 2-5132 or 6231. our Allies who stood with us then, gift carnival and card party. Com­ -Sales and Service, 285 Main Sablitz. Phone 2-2027. gage work, also experirnental I Adjustments 3S,(MI0 miles. Radio, Heater, Musical Instruments 53 ment please call Howard R. Hast­ Lovely new six-room ranch home members to prepare for Civil De­ payments ahrar.ged. Skelley Building Materials 47 Overdrive. New tlrea. See ings, 2-1107. with many extra*. Built for and it haa meaning In our con­ munity Y. street. Phone 2-4571. Open eve­ 1946 Buick 4-Dr, Super — New Bros. 2-8714. parts. 55 hour week. Paid inaur-1 A Group Insurance BOLTON—Six room ranch. Fill fense service by taking training Annual novelty and food aala of STONE AND Brick mason, also A .A CLEAN Ptant thia beauty. NEW, USED and rental Instru­ pino mahogany paneling. Large discriminating owner. Immediate in first Bid, home nursing, fire tinued relations with them for a ning*. paint. Plenty of style— $875. ance, holidaya and vacations. Elx- Business Loeations united front against aggression.” A.L. Auxiliary, Hale’s store, all cement work Valentino Belluccl, CALL MANCHESTER 3636 for A MODERN Equipment ments. Reeds, r ‘ es, strings, rooms. Fireplace. Oil hot water FASCINATING 5 roonTCape Cod occupancy. ReauKinable price fighting, mass feeding and other 80 Birch street Phone 2-1601. cellent working conditions. SPECIAL PRICES for Rent 64 Financial knd commodity mar­ day. 1947 FORD Super deluxe, blue, OPEN EVENINGS your plumbing repairs and altera­ A Convenient I..oeatlon stands, all acce . .es. Methods. heat, full cellar, garage attached. with attached garage, screened Suburban Realty Co. Realtors, skills needed in Civil Defense. Nov. t l and 22 with new 100 H. P. engine. Ex­ A EASY Parking '51 HUDSON Factory-trained repairman. Ward "TO RENT—Store at 21 Maple Shade trees, lovely setting. Carl­ porch, nicely landscaped lot. Good 541 Main street. Phone .8215.'' kets throughout the United States TEL. 4134 DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, tions, Prompt service. Youngs­ CEDAR STAIN SHAKES With such training membecs can ^ d Canada were closed. Many Community Player* jproMnt cellent condition throughout. - WILCO - Super Sedan. Onl.v 16,000 Krause, 87 Walnut. 8336. - street. 'Near Main' street opposite ton 'W. Hutchins. 2-5132 or 6281^ location, immaculate condition. b4 highly tceful not only in pro­ copied, vacuum cleaners, Ifons, town kitchens sold and Installed. Don’t wait! Come in today -to miles. Radio, Heater, nhlle- GRANBY—Short distance from government offices closed, and in "The Curious Savage” at HoffijiUr'' Bank financing. For this one see C. O. brrrentsen. Contractor. Sq. $14.00 First National. Phone 5117. Ed­ Truly a home to be proud of. tecting the home front against School. MANCHESTER guns, 'etc:,....feplired. Shears', MACHINE TOOL CO„ Inc. talk with our friendly employ wall tires, new car guaran­ FULTON Street Two 6 room Cape Bradley Field and i Hamilton others skeleton staffs were main­ Bob Oliver, Center Motor Sales. ward J. Holl, 1009 Main rtreet. Warren Howland Realty. Phone the effects of enemy attack bat tained. In some sections, schools Thursday, Nov. 2T MOTOR SALES, Inc. knives, mowers etc. put Into con­ 30 Grandrtew Street I piyscord 4x8, aq. ft. $.18: % Ply­ ment counselor about the Job tee. J Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 Cods. 2 unfinished. Both homes In 8600 anytime. Standard. Five rooms, large lot. dition for coming needa Braith- Manchester wood S2S sq. ft. |.28; Stain Grade opportunities . . . the many also in event of peacetime dis­ were let out fob the day. Turkey Day road race, 10:30 1947 DODGE deluxe sedan, radio, FOR RENT—Store, 18’ x 40’, cen­ excellent condition. Asking $12, Reridentlal neighborhood. Con­ a.fn. heater, fluid drive. In excellent "Your Old.smobile Dealer” walte, 62 Pearl street. Millinery— Dressmaking: 19 Telephone 2-1266 IH Mahogany Drors av. $9.95; extra advantages . . . of work­ 5 PRACmCALLY new rults, jackets, MANCHF.STER — Five room asters such as floods, hurricanes or West Center Street dresses, size 10-14. Excellent con- trally located. Suitable for gro­ 600 and $12,7(X>. Warren Howland venient to center. H. B. Grady, fires. Nov. 28 and 29 condition. Beautiful grey fint'-h. Combo Storm Doors from . $15.50: ing at Pratt and Whitney Air­ cery, barber shop, tailor, office, Realty. Phone 8600 anytime. house, in excellent condition. Oil Agent. 8009. STROLLER HIT BY CAR> Comer of Hartford Road refrigeration Service, com­ DRESSM.AKING, all type altera­ RELIABLE Man with driver’s Canadian Sheathing 1x6 to 1x8 AU One-Owner Cars - i ditlon, 1-3‘ cost. Phone Rockville Many members ot. the auxiliary Exchange Club kiddle cirdua. Easy terms.Douglas Motors. 333 tions and henvs. Call Manchester craft. If Inconvenient Just write etc. Inquire 60 Haynes street. hot water beat, screens, storm State Armory, 2 performances mercial and domestic. See our license to help on delivery truck Framing 2x4 to 2x10 (small truck us a letter outlining your ex­ - Turned In For The 5-7281. MANCniESTER-Five room CJape BOLTON—New four room ranch, have already enrolled for C3vll De. Milford, Nov. 11—(/P)—George Main. 1941 FORD Convertible, heater, 2- 8866. '^Fabulous Netv Hudson windows and doors, amesite drive daily. display of guaranteed used refrig­ and installation work. Apply Ben-1 load lots) per M. $99.50 Clear ■“ Oak ' perience. ' God. Shed doi'mer two years old, full basement, plastered walls, fense service and have taken Welch, 26. of Yonkers. N. Y., re­ radio. A very special bargain at erators. George H. Williams Aa- son's, Inc., 1085 Main street. Flooring, per M. $235. Select Ap­ and two car garaige, near bus line. mained In critical condition at Mil 1949 CHEVROLET deluxe sedan. double sliding cIoe*t doors in bed Priced right at $12,500. Franfes oak floors, tile bath. On hi acre of training for thla service. The'pur­ $295. Check this one. Easy terms. poclates, 260 Tolland Tkirnplke, palachian Oak Flooring, per M Emplo^'pient Office pose of the November enrbllment ford Hospital today with Injuries WINS PARTY CONTROL Lustrous black flnlah. Local one Calso Servlccnter. 2-0980. Moying—^Tmckinf— Colorful Cobbler Apron A Sassy Little Pixie rooms, tile beth, fireplace, oil hot K. Wagner. Realtor. 2-0028. land. Good location. Choose your Manchester. Phone 2-3585, nights OPPORTUNITY—We are looking $215.00. Willow Street Terms To Suit Your Needs campaign la to bring the full police said he received on the Bos­ ow'Tier car. In excellent condition. for a reliable married man who water heat. Neat bus - school. lip- own decorating colors. Phone Rome, Nov. II—0P>—Prime Min­ Bob Oliver aiways has Chevrolets. 7691. Storage 20 strength of the organtzatlOn'6 ton Post road. Patrolman^ Walter DeCORMlER MOTOR has sold direct to the home to The Original and Only Monday thru Friday mediate occupancy, $13,000. Carl­ PRINCTETTON STREETT — Four Barbara Woods, Agent. 3702. Engle said Welch was walking ister Alclde de Qasperi’i Christian Center Motor Sales, 461 Main ALBAIR AND Berry Trucking Office In New Haven ton W. Hutchins. 2-5132 or 6231 ' rooms pllis two unfinished. Fire­ membership of nearly one million Democrat party won control of 25 flreet. SALES, Inc. CX3MPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. handle our business in thfs area. 8 A. M. to S P. M. WILLIMANTIC— ModemlA-tlc 6 women In this country behind the along the Post road when he waa Wolcott on washing machines, Co. Rubbish, ashes removed. No shortage of merchandL^e. Age place, hot (rater oU heat, hatch­ Struck by a car driven by Francis of 41 town councils In elections Dump truck available for loam, MANCHESTER—Old colonial. 6V4 way, roof dormers, copper plumb­ room h(-me. 2 unfinished. In ex­ Civil Defense program. Members held Sunday in acattered parts of 1949, 1950, 1951 Automobiles, aa SAYS: "The proof of the vacuum cleaners, motors, small 30-45. Car necessarj’. No deliver­ NATIONAL Saturdays McCLURE rooms. Hot wafer heat, fireplace cellent condition. Good location. of the local'unit are urged to regis­ Krasha, 3L of Stratford. The force little as $9.90 weekly. Lowest appliances. Pick up and delivery. gravel, etc. Phone 2-2591. ing, collections or demonstrating. ing, large lot. Ten days occupan­ of thf collision shot Welch Over the north Italy and (^abri*. Previ­ pudding is in the taste.” BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES - 8 A. 5f. to 12 Noon - i. Dutch oven, large maple shade Only $9,000. About $1,600 cash. ter now. • ously the party held 15 of the town finance rates. Possible your car A-1 repair. Sales. 180 Main. Main., selected will be practicadly cy. $2,400 cash required. 4% car’s Ivpiod and threw him against AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS C<5„ 420 Davenport Ave. tree* on H -acre lot. Garage, mortgage may be aasumed. Phone 8600 anytime. the windshield which was shat­ councils. down. Douglas Motors', 333 Main. SEE AND DRIVE THE ALL Phone 8597. local and long distance moving, set up in business on a remuner­ Auto Co., Inc. school bus at door. Purcham ative 25% basis. Latest figures New Haven, Conn. (Tharles Lesperence. 3620. EXPRESSWAY READY tered. At the hospital a spokes­ The alliance of Communists and NEW WILLYS CARS packini;, storage. Call 5187. Hart-: Telephone S’T 7-3597. Hiidsen Sales and Srtvic* i price $11,000. Located 429 Oak­ ANDOVER LAKE—Six room Cape p,ro-Red Soclallsta won 12 council*. 1040 FORD busifieis-coupe. Pri­ WINDOW SHADES made to order show average earnings of $100.80 PRAH & WHITNEY Cod near lake. OU hot. water man said Welch had severe head vately owned. Owner leaving and Installed. Venetian blinds ford 6-1423. Direct Factory Dealer land street. Howard R. -Hastings, VEaiNON CENTER — Two Acres Hartford, Nov. 11—(4’)‘—-The new and face cuts and other Injuries. Previously It controlled sevien. FOR IMMEDIATE for full week’s work In this busi­ AIRCRAFT agenL 2-1107. heat. . Immaculate condition three-mile East Hartford-Glaalon- Independents and local ticksta. town, must rell. Phone 2-0508. and curtain rods. 24 hour service. ness. New and ygpeat business. C^ear. Main road to Rockville. Krasks, Who was cut by flying DELIVERY AT MANCHESTER —Package Dellv- Ditision of United Aircraft 878 Main St., Manch^ter Seven room single, artesian throughout, full cellar. Lot 65’ x bury expresaway, dealgned to re­ which previously dominated 19 Estimates gladly given. Fagan ,ery. Local light trucking and Write Box J, Herild. MANC!HESTER—Seven roofn co­ 196’. Asking $9,500, about $2,000 glass, was arrested on a holding PICK UPS; 1951 Ford. 1950 Ford UNBEATABLE TERMS Corpohttlon water, oU heat. AAlng $11,000. move long distance traffic from charge. / *■ councils, won' only four. Window Shade Co.. Route 44 at package delivery. Refrigerators, Notice ■fel. 2-9443 ' lonial, excellent location, hard­ cash needed. Schwartz Real Els- South Main street. East Hartford, 1948 Dodge 3-4 ton. .1949 Chev­ Bolton .■'lotch. Phone 2-4473. SET UP and SUPERVISION! East Hartford 8, Conn. This one will sell fast For ap­ rolet. 1947 Dodge. 1948 and '41 THE HARt) TOP washers and stove moving a wood floors, tUe.bsith, extra lava­ pointment please phone Howard tate. 8274 or Hartford S-S138. Si and Main aCreet, Glastonbury, will speciaitv. Phone 2-0752. Pursuant to the provisions of tory, fireplace, oil hot water heat. be opened to traffic with special GMC 1-ton. 1949 Studebaker. 1946 "EAGLE MODEL” CARPENTER will frame unfinish­ MILLING MACHINES (Chapter 284 of the General R. Hartlngs, 2-1107. • a.jB #••••••••• •••#••••( Chevrolet. 1944 Ford l>y ton long ed upstairs rooms. Reasonable. . Phune 2rn67. E. ft EL'Agency, exercisea at 11 a.m., Nov. 21. In two-tone green. Fully RUBBl.iH Disposal, aahez, etc. Statutes and amendment* there­ IMMACnJLATE BRICK. Cape Cod. State 'Highway Commissioner O; wheelljMc, 1948 GMC 1942 Inter­ Call 2-42&1. ' cellars cleaned. Contract or tran- HANSON WHITNEY to, notice la hereby given that POUR FAMILY of five room* Albert Hill will represent Gov. national. 1939 IntemAtlonal equipped. full shedshed, dormer, basement r gs: a - 1-*AxJVCI POW BR -BURNERS - an dR an ge sienU2;4a&8. jBqtiTEABLB -CREDIT. CQRPOr;- each, an older home " that needs -John -Lodge'at the formaUties, to dump, 1949 ••"Fard "' iiS!lW,""’194l' ^ T T I R E jg y U E R S ; rage, tile bath, oil heat. ^ Now : Burners expertiy - cteanedr: and- -RATION.-propoaea. to file.-appUca- some-work done qn It. Goo4 cen­ vacant StnaUrty'prtcedi EtteUent -T—In Award Case which, town officials. General Aa- “ XTheVrOlet #*”daii delivery. ' Low ' SUPER DELUXE tion vdth the Blinking Gommlasibn tral location, income at present aembly members and other'citi­ prices. Champ's, Route 30, Rock­ serviced. l,et us service and re­ _ sEN^sfrfvE d r i l :u e r s ternds. T. J. Crockett, 244 Main pair your washing itiachliic or re- PaintinK— Papering 21 of Coimecticuti fdt- a Ucena? to FOR SALE is .$120 .inonthly.. Priced at $10,- zens have been inyited. ville 5-9574. In two-tone blue. Fully street. Phone 5416 or reeridence Two ceremonies will be held, one . frigerator. Metro'^ .Ser\’lce. 2-0883 conduct a am all loan buaineaa in 000. T. J. Crockett, 244 Main 3'(51. .Hartford, Nov. 11 (J’) — A "Bewtiftil? equipped. Both models mount­ PAINTi?{G and Decorating. Inter­ and TAPPING Manchester, Connecticut. The of­ street. Phone .5416 or residence in each town. 1949 MERCURY .Station wagon, ing the new "F ” head 6 c\i. ior and exterior. Floors refin- little thing like the location of a It'B (onna make traffic lights healer, radio, overdrive. A real FOR OIL Burner ser\’ice and in­ ficers and direiitora of the corpo­ BOLTON—WlUiaim Road 6 Room Single Just completed, at­ 3751. MANCHESTER GREEN — 8U hole in the road made the dif­ Famous for power and econ- stallation by 15 >'«ars exper­ ished. Reasonable rates. Call All applicants must be Average coat of making a mo­ nice wagon. Special at $1:195. Gerry Whitman. Manchester ration are: tached garage, open porch. Hot water heat with oil burner, rooms, two unlinLahed with dor­ omy. ienced oil burner service man. , able to read blue prints, •Wilbur A'. Bean AMERICAN Colonial Seven mers. FuUy insulated, aluminum ference yesterday when the State tion picture film is estimated at grteh with envy1" Easy terms, trades. Calso Serv 2-8866. , Imotty pine kitchen cabinets, fireplace, lavatory and maay rooms, four bsdrooms. TUe bath. Icenter. 2-0980. Call Slanohester 2-1731 or 2-8003 make set up, grind cut­ •Calvert I. Bean ■ other attractive features. Large lot 150’ x 200’. Move In n't combination doors and sash, hot Supreme Court of Errors rtviTaeft .^400,000. •Patrick J. Ford once. Large living room, dining room. water heat, fireplace, amesite the ruling of a New Haven Superi­ BUY OF THE WEEK, LINOLEUM P.emnants 50c square - Cabinet kitchen. Reasonably GET A NICE CLEAN I'SED CAR Repairing 23 ters, taps or drills. •Fred V. Clute drive, large corner lot. Owner or Court Judge that the state pay LOWER PRICES yard. Anhalt tiie, wall covering. •Earl H. ^ewbery priced. $18,500. H. B. Grady, transferired. Howard R. Hastings. $5,115.50 to a Meriden woman. SLIGHTLY USED 19.V2 Done by reliable, well-trained MATTRESS Your old mattresses 55 Hour Week— 5U" Days •Gctfrge L. Chilson BOLTON—Clarke Road 7 Room Single, part stone, part frame, Agent. 8009. 2-1107. Mrs. Frances Schaap had surtl 1951 Chrysler New Yorker 4-Dr AERO LARK 2-DR. SEDAN men. All Jobs guaranteed. Hall •Willian L. Leversee " I State Highway Commissioner G. —Radio, heater, plastic seat stcrtllzeu and remade like new. two car garage with loft. Steam heat with Timkin oil bamer. BRICK CAPE Cod — Six rooms, AUTOMATIC] A wonderful deal on this Linoleum Co., 56 Cottage street Call Jones Furniture and Floor Job Shop Experience •Albert H. JJ'airell Electric range, 16 cubic ft. freezer and automatic washer BAYBERRY ESTA’TES Albert Hill, for that amount be covers. Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166 or •Wllliarp W. Rich two . unfinished. Recreation room I cause she tripped in a hole In West fine car. Covering, 36 Oak. TeL 2-1041. Inrtuded. Lot ISO’ x 880’. SO day occupancy. and laundry in basement. Com­ 1951 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe 8109. Preferred Fred J. Huebner BOLTON ‘ Main St., Meriden, a state high­ Newport—Radio,, heater. Extra bination storm windows and way, Nov. 8, 1949. Superior C>>urt DEUVE clean and nice. USED BUT NOT ABUSED Rugger! Tortorid - • STOR.M WI.NDOWS and doors by Hartford 5-3197 Jane Yager screens Near school and bus 5 room Ranch homes, with at­ Judge John A. Cornell ruled In 1951 DeSoto Deluxe 4-Dr.-:|^din, 10r,l FORD 1 j TON PICKUP Courses %nd Classes 27 MANCHESTER—Center Street. Two familv 12 room duplex, two 2872 line. Asking $10,875, Call 7344 "Rosetta." Free estimates cheer­ Helen I Hera is that adorable cobbler tached garage. Lots 150x180. favor of Mrs. Schaap. The high heater: Low mileage. Jusi like Just like new, all around. fully given. Tel. Mr. Robinson. TRUMPET LES.SONS. Beginners WANTED—Man to work in ahadf ' car garage, large comer lot. Zoned for' businesB. One apart- Here ia a twinkling little 12- anytime. Some avaUable for immediate court reversed the decision saying new. department. Must have driver's (•) Director* ^ n t SO day occupancy. A good investment with a boalneea apron that U ao popular and so 7691. only. Instruments loaned for trial Ihe rate of interest to . be future. , practical for kitchen duties as weU Inch mlaa that is soft and cuddly. occupancy. Priced at tl$,i00. Mrs. Slchaap informed the state of 1950 Dodge Meadovvbrook 4-Dr, 1947 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. period. Chester Accordion Cd.,‘ 91 license. E. A. Johnson Paint Co., Make it from work baaket scraps MANCTHESTER —Chutom, garri 'rhlB includes amesite drive, her suit all right, as prescribed by Dark green. Radio, heater, new CARPENTRY All branch charged is three per cent per aa whan you entertain scalloped son colonial, in excellent condi­ SEDAN, DELUXE Union street. Call 5709. ' 699 Main street. month on that part o f the unpaid '- yoke and big pocket* are In bright and embroider the face in simple storm windows and screens, law, but she didn’t pin down exact- seat covers. Good work. Get my prices flrJft tion. Modem throughout, wall to and venetism blinds. Equipped and very clean. principal balance of any. loan not j contraat. stitches. I ly; where the hole waa 1947 'Willys Station Wagon— No job too small. Rockville 5-5759 V^ANTET>—One or two men. WAREHOUSE POINT—Prospect HIIL 5 room ultra modem heqie, Pattern No. 2872 contains hot- wall carpeting, autoqiatic Heater. Good transportation Steady work. Good pay. Apply in in excess of one hundred dollars, built, on three levels. d.arge picture windows, beautiful view. ' Pattern No. 8898 is a sew-rlte dishwasher,' hot water heat, T. J. CROCKETT, 1949 WILLYS STA'rio.N Mortgages 31 and two per cent per month on perforated pattern In sizes 12, 14, iron transfer for doll, material re­ FALL PROVES FATAL Full price $595. ANY PIANO tuned for $3. Recon­ person 182 BiaseU street. One mile east of the CoanecMcat River Bridge. DeMgaed far quirements, sewing and finishing oil, garage, large lot. In 1946 Plymouth Special Deluxe, 4- w A g o n ditioned and mothproofed. $27.50. FIRST AND Second mortgages that part of the unpaid principal modem living. Immediate occupancy. __ 16, 18, 20; 40. 42. Size 14, 1% one of tiancheater Green’s BROKER balance in exceiui of one hundred yards of 39-inch: "Ji yard contraat. directions. Norwich, Nov. 11—(80—Injuries D r—Radio, heater, motor and Very choice. 'Kenneth Robinson. Tel. 7691. bought for our own account. Fast, Send 2Sc in coins,' your name, best sections If you are looking I 244 Main Street he received In a fall proved fatal front end Just overhauled, new Situations Wanted— dollars but not in excess of three For this pattern, send 30c in confidential aervtee. Manchester colna,.yQur name, address, size address and the pattern number for quality thia ia It Shown by Phones—Office 5418 ' yesterday to Stanley Jutklewlcz, tires. , 1941 PONTIAC CONV. CLUB Investment Oon>., 35 Oak strest. hundred dollars and one-balf of or Residence 3751 37, of .Norwich. Jutklewlcz was th« Now 1953 Di SOTO Household Serriees ______Femak cue per cent per month on any re- desired, and the pattern number to to ANBfB CABOT, THE MAN- appointment only. Many other 1946 Pontiac • CyL 4-Dr.-:-,Radlo. Full price $295r New top. Phone 5416. CHESTER EVENING HERALD, listings. CaU The EUaworth MR shaking a rug. on a second floor heater, new m o ^ , goodf' Ures, Offered 13-A ALL TYPES of curtahu Uunderad I malnder o f such unpaid prindpal MeKIIMEY BROTHERS, INCORPOMTED SUB BUKNirrT MANCHESTER OUTSKIRTS OF ManchesUr—Six ErtabUahed 19M BVEKINO h e r a l d 1150 AVm.- 1150 AVE. AMEBICAS, NEW ten Agency. Realtors. 6 ^ . {torch of his home when the rail­ 1941 DeSoto Deluk* 4-Dr.^Radlo, See These Fine Values At and Ironing dona In my homt. I balance. room O p e Cod, five finished. ing broke, poUce said, and he M l COMING NOV. 13 heater, good condition. MA'rrjftESSES MADE to order, -' ______^ ‘ , AMRRICAS. NEW YORK 86. N.Y. TORE 86. N. Y. ' Business Opportanitics 32 Call 3-4SSS. I Permanent capital of at least Presenting the new Anne Cabot TWO f a m i l y duplex, four rooms Dormers. Hot water heat. Cbm-! 20 feet, landing on hia head. Jut- DeCORMlER MOTOR re-made and sterilized like new. $3S,0b0 be available for in- 480 MAIN STREET (Odd Fellow* BnUdlag) MANCHE8TKR. Ready for you now-^^Baslc Fashi­ bination storm windows and saah. We call for and deliver anywhere. Needlework Album. Directions each aida. Steam heat One aide klewlcs died several hours later at PhomtlM >•. . . and t e l l 'ep Grouoho sent yeul” Tour ChtTiler-Plymouth Dialer BEAUTY SALON for ssle, located OPENING IN a reliable Hcenaed I vestment in the . business.- No on for "52, FaB and Winter. TW* Venetian blinds throughout. 3-4 Backus Hospital. Dr. George H. r SALES, Inc. . Frank Falk, 17 Main street, Col- at 867 Main street, WUllmantic. TELEPHONES 6060 or 2-3031 naw iasuc ia fillad with idea* for for puppet mittens, basic em­ 'Vacant Two-ckr. garage. . Price O' ^ home for child care. By hour, day I other buaineas will be maintained '-has been reduced to $11,900 for sera plot with ovenized garage. Gildersleeve, medical examiner. BKOWN-BEAUPRE, InJ. 24 Maple St. Tel. 8854 . Chester, ,Oonn. Phons Colchester Further details caU Manebaster or week, t« suit parents. CaU Tin the same office. asnart, practical aq*yl>>K broidery' stitches and grand de- w i Mtn atiMt Phone Tin Manchester 460. ) a 3-5149. aaaaaon; gift pattarn printed inaida signs ars printed in thia issue, quick sale. Jt. Y..M eOann,,R«al Ame^te driveway. Phon* Barbara |'aaid death waa caused by a frac- 3-38(0. I Dated: October SO, 1S53. Wood!. Agnt. 8702. ' tured akuU. TIm VI. B. Qltssei Os. ~|ha ts e . 88 eenta. ' * tor. T700. * ’ - f ‘ ii - I. _.../, . ^ V' ■ i »- -. ' ■ > ■ . * r ’ ' . i' I . '"”V ■ • , i?V.ll .1 Ji J ; ■ . -/ ■■ .M." ■■1/ - 4 .. \- i. -C-. . 1- t } ■ -

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1958 Avcnice Daily Net Prens Run ^h«It Weather te a s FOURTEEN For the Weak Eaded Farsrast ef D. 8. Weather BaiMMi iilatiri|pfi!ter lEitrninQ Hrralh ■ Nay. ■ a ,--m t...... Falr,;;tSsld tonight. Minimnm la Intermediate Girl Scout leaders 10,791 low 20b; Thnrtdny, partly cliwdy, will meet tomorrow night at 8 Were You Hone SuniUy? Will TeU Life Directs ‘Savage’ Phone Service About Town o'clock in Cooper Hall of the f Member e f tiw AndH rather rnid. South Methodist Church. ' Officials in charge of the OPEN TONIGHT Bateaa at CUcnlatlims Manchester— A City of VMatte Charm A T oonf D#mocr«ttc Club nf Boy Scout finance drive , re­ In Red China Use Reported minded today that any. resi­ llfutcbMter will meet Wednesday. The Lucy Spencer group of the ------'~ ~ ~ T NW. I t . at 7:30 at the Cbmmunity Second Congregational Women's dents who were not at home TIL 9 P. M. (llaaatfled Advertiaittf an Paga M l MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY,>40VEMBER 12, 1952 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE nVE CENTS" T , ^raaident Anthony Bayles urjtes L ea^ e will meet tomorrow at 2 Sunday and therefore were not Mrs. Baker,: Missionary, Emergency Medical Sys­ • ------— VOL. LXXII, NO. 37 ■S. iMmbera to attend this im- p. m. with Mrs. Joseph Wright of contacted In the house-to-house OPEN 9:00-5:30 DAILY forU nt meeting. » Mather street. They will work on canvass, can still make their To Speak on Thurs­ tem Averages 4 to 11 apron* for their booth at the an­ donations by mail. Calls for Each Month TUESDAY and THURSDAY TIL 9 P. M. The Olri ScouU of Senior Troop nual fair of the church to be held Contributions may be sent day af Center Church 1 have eatmbliahed a baby aittlng For The Best In Electrical'Appliances and Service Friday, Dec. 6. ' to Gordon G. ■ Fogg, First Na­ Since its inception in March, the Probe Asks bureau. Anyone wlahing to hire a tional Bank of Manchester. Experiencea of a missionary in bahy aitter may contact either emergency medical telephone serv­ You Can Rely On Us The Manchester Memorial Hos­ Communist China will be described Cite FDR Plea ice In Manchester haa received Raaanne Heritage of Adelaide Thursdsy night at 8 o'clock at the road, or Susan Crockett of 14 pital Women's Auxiliary is spon­ only from 4 to 11 calls a month, Cleanup or Quickly to Pick Gerard street soring a gift-wTapping exhibit for A public lecture by a represen­ Center Congregational Church by an authority of the Hartford ■I'i Monday. Nov. 17. at 8 p. m. in the tative of the Watchtower Society, Mrs., Gilbert Baker, whose husband County Medical Association- said dining room of the hospital. Uane Lodge No. 72, Knight* of N. J. Anagnoa, on "I* God Respon­ is now minister of Christ’ Church today. sible for World Distress T” \»'111 be To Stall Stalin Ban of UN Pythias, will hold iU regular Joseph Gordon, publicity repre­ Polterton^i in Guilford. The'hopes, the accom­ - mSsUl ^ tomoerow- night a t A The Emanuel Lutheran Lgdies given Thursday' from 8 to 9 jp. m. sentative for the„.association, at­ FAMOUS FOR SERVICE FOR 21 V*fARS Aid' Society will meet Thursday plishments, and the frustrationa-ot h’clock in Orange Hall. at Tinker Hsill, 78l". Main street. tributed the small nuihber of phone 130 CENTER ST.. COR. CHURCH ST. Washington, Nov. 12^A>)—-House investigators broiiirht New York, Nov. 12— — afternoon at 2 o'clock in the All interested persons are invited the Chinese people and of the mis­ calls to the fact that Manchester church vestry. Members are urged to this free lecture. sionaries from foreign lands have PLENTY OF PARKING out; secret documents today showing that President Roose­ The United Nations should Past matron* of Temple Chap­ been part of Mra. Baker's life. Her haa relatively few doctors and to be prompt in arriving in order most of them are well known. velt failed in a special plea to Stalin in 1943 to prevent the either help purge itself of ter, OE8, will meet Thursday at to have adequate time, for both years of close s**ociation with creation of the present pro-Commin\ist government of Poland. g p, m. in the Masonic Temple. A daughter was born a t the them gave her insight into the ex­ Atoat people, call, theic own.doc-. “spies and saboteurs” or get the meeting and the program. The Hartford Hospital on Nov. 7 to tor in an emergency, Gordon said, Rods*veil and the BfltUh attempt Members unable to attend are re­ guest speaker will he Miss Emily tent to which the work of Chris­ out of the United States, say quested to notify either of the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Benson of tian miaaionariea might be ex­ and if he cannot.be located, the ed to diesuade Stalin from- com­ Smith who will talk on the trip 81 Fulton road. telephone exchange knows who has pletely breaking diplomatic rela­ two members of the U. S. hestesses, Mrs. James T. Pickles to Europe which the members of pected to continue under the Red Tells of Red Plan Senate Internal Security com­ and Mr*. Sidney Harrison. regime. agreed to answer; his calls. The F O R TH AT tions with the Polish government One May Succeed Trygve Lie in UN Girl Scout Troop 1 took last sum­ Samuel J. Taggart of 7 Byron PUth Fallow exchange contacts the alternate In. exile In London. mittee. mer. Hostesses .will be Mr*. Clar­ The mother of four children, Coal W age G roup S et road is a patient at the Rocky Hill Mr*. Baker herself wa* bom In ph.vsicion and sehda him to the t( Russia broke off relation* dur-. One of the two Senators Is the ence Peterson, cliairman. and Mrs. Veterans' Hospital. He is recuper­ Miss Faith Fallow is directing, patient, Gordon pointed out. NOONTIME Ing a furore over discovery of the committee chairman, Pat McCar- Charles Von Borchers. Mr*. Sig- China and grew up in the Yang­ the Community Players' current SERVE ating after *uiT«ry. and friends tze Valley in the central part of 'ihcre is only one telephone ex­ bodies of 15.000 Polish officers in! ran ID., Nev.), who aays he also rid Modean. Mr*. Esther Gustaf­ who call will find him in Room production of "The Curious Sav­ change in town and it handles calls MEAL the Katyn forest of western Rua- thinks Trygve Lie resigned as UN P ro ce d u re Fo r Urgent son. Mrs. Albert Robinson and the country a* the daughter of a age.” which will be given Nov. 1419. missionary. After living in the to the emergency medical number \ aia. Secretary General because "of dis­ Mrs. Hedwig Earn. . 21 and 22 at the -Hollister School -2 -4 5 5 1 —as well as to most of the A special House committee In­ closures made and disclosures we United States for several years, under the sponsorship of the Hol­ Your family will apprec ate one of luliano’s famous The Brotherhood of Emanuel during which time she attended <’--*rrs when theyare not in their vestigating the deaths has blamed i will make in the future." Di scu sse d The business meeting of the lister PTA. officex ___ ; pizzas for dinner. Call us in advance and we will have Russia, despite Moscow's conten- - The Senators' search for suspect- Talk Today Cfemmunity_Baptist Church.,which, Lutheran Church will have a spe­ Mount Holyoke College, she re- , . Miss, .Fallow-haa._hnd wide, ex.-. cial meeting tonight at 8 o'clock tum eano Uhlna k* the wlfe“of an ---- -.service- - haa •futfllled a your pizza ready for you. — — - tion . the .massacre .w.aa .committed. ad.. American Communists -on - the was postponed from 'Tuesday eve­ perience in the little theater greater need in larger cities iq by the Nazis. UN headquarters staff was re­ Washington, Nov. 12— (/P) ning of Iasi week because'inf the in the music room of the new par­ English clergyman. group. She was one of the orig­ By THE ASSOCIATED PBESS ish building. Elmer Weden will ‘The Bakers worked In Kunming, Hartford County, Gordon said. produce Documents sumed yesterday. Lie'a resigna­ —Economic Stabilizer Roger election, will take place tonight at inal members of the Community Dr. Robert R. Keeney. Jr., Te­ NEWLY MODERNIZED The committee produced the, tion on the previous day served to The -United Nstione movc^ 8 o'clock at the ehurch. show photographs taken while he in Shanghai, and most recently In Plsyers and during the past 20 Putnam and Chairman Archi­ and Mrs. Weden visited their son. Ointon where they spent a year rentiy urged all Manchester resi­ State department document* re­ embellish the committee's already quickly today to set sboiit years hag directed a number of dents not to phone doctor's hoTnes lating to*lhe Stalin-Roosevelt ex­ dramatic hearings. bald Cox of the Wage Stabili­ Dr. Weden, in Japan last summer. and a half under Communist re­ highly successful plays and played choosing a successor to Seerf- The nominating committee will gime. Living near university I t o c.?Il their offices. Dr. Keeney change during an open hearing to­ McCarran, here for the flrtt zation Board (WSB) had a thry General Trygve Lie. Tile leading roles in many others. Her said that If the doctor can lo­ luliano’s Bakery and Pizzeria day to support a Contention that time in four weeks of Intermittent present a slate of officers for elec­ campuses, Mrs. Baker continued wide experience has also covered 20-minute conference with General Assembly’s powerful tion and a full turnout of the mem- teaching whenever possible. cated, the telephone exchange will ' _ (SPRUCE HTREET^BAKERY) ___ „ _ the diplomatic break was part of a sessions, and Sen. Willis Smith backstage and.^ prpprrty...work,and know where to flnd"hlm «nd lf not, - detailed Rnaaiiui plan to-Bovtatla*- 40.,.N.. C .t composed '« -subcom­ President 'Trurnan tod*y_lsut steering committee deddsd.to berS 'l* hoped for. The.y also have -•• -Hampered • by goverament' re­ the many other tasks of putting the privilege of inviting guests. A strictions and interferences, the the exchange will know which “ r OPEN SUNDAYS Poland. mittee which heard three more reported “we diil not maxe hold an urgent meeting this on plays. American U. 8. employees refuse social hour with refreshments will Bakers found that it was increas­ other doctor is taking his calls. 207 SPRUCE ST. TEL 795$ The break was announced April any decisions.” afternoon to consider putting ; follow the program. ingly embarrassing to their Chi­ Additional tickets were dis­ 26. 1948. to answer some questions concern­ ' 'nielr visit to the White House r a d i A t o i t tributed at the meeting of the Two days before, Stalin sent a ing Communist party memberahip. at a time when the soft coal wage the question on the agenda. nese friends-to be associated with Once the assembly has formally "foreigners.” Finally, after diffi­ Hollister PTA last night and may personal and confidential note to Switched Citizenship . case Is a major pending stabiliza-- COVERS Miss Faith Talcott is general be secured from any member of President Roosevelt, the docu­ votsd to take up the qusatlon, th* ^^TiAchalrman of the annual baaaar of cult experiences, they received A fourth witness said earlier ahe tion problem stirred speculation Security Cduncif la expected to be­ that organization or of the Com­ ments revealed, sajring he could switched her citizenship from , Trthe Ladies Missionary Society, permission from the Communist munity Players. that action on It was imminent. gin dsbats in ths near future on a which opens at the Talcottvllle government to leave China in Jan ­ no longer countenance the "abnor­ American to Rusaian simply by ob­ However, Putnam told reporters mal" conduct of the Polish govern­ candidats to recommend for as- Congregational Church tomorrow uary, 1951. taining a* Russian passport. She is the coal case was no dtreuased, aembly conaideraUan. Lie sub­ afternoon at 3 o'clock. The mem­ Following the meeting at the ment. Olga Michka. 33. an American- and that "nothing momentous” mitted hie resignation im Ifonday. ber* have been Unsy makiiiir gift churcb -Thursday,-- refreshment* Roosevelt replied April 26 ask­ born UN clerk and tvpist. came up. ing Stalin to term his action a Any one of the Big Five—^lUtasla, articles for the sale. Another fea­ will be served, snd there will be an A State Department official in He quoted the President ss say. Britain, France, the U. 8. and Na- ture will be the cafeteria supper, opportunity to visit with Mrs. HALE'S ‘‘suspension of conversations with Washington said later he did not DISHWASHERS the Polish government in ■:lle” ing he realized Putnam and Cox SdC tlonaliat China—can veto any can­ with Mr*. Grace Monaghan in Baker. think she automatically lost her had. “ v?fy difficult problems.” didate. Therefore Intenalve secret charge of the kitchen and Mr*. rather than a complete diplomatic American citizenship when she re­ From left to right are: India's Sir Benegal Rati; Ibe Philippines* Gen. Carls* P. Ronuilo; itnd conferences are expected to try to Headquarters break...... Putnam told neFsmen that he Blanche Wetater, the dining room. Kitchen Aid, ceived the Rusaian passport. will announce within 24. hours Lebanon’s Dr. Charles Malik. These three men are ronsMered aa possible eandMates to saoeeed And some candidate who wou)fl be IRAZING-SOLDERING The President offered to give AIHMIKAL BTANDLfeY Smith, angry at the attitude of Trygve U e who resigned as Secretary-Geneml st the UN. Lie’s term was extended la 1988 beoanse with adjiutablt' Tape Record Talk FOR sanctuary to any Pole* Russia exactly what procedure he will use accepUble to both East and Wsst. Specialized Work Gnamnteed some witnesses, snapped at the In deciding the coal case. There member naGons eould not decide on a suceessor. (NBA Telepbotot) 771* committe* acUon la also ex­ WALL FLANGE' cared to deport, and sald.he was close of the all-day hearinc that Hotpoint, American confident Brittah Prime Minister has been speculation he might call pected to touch off hot campeigB- Of Grades 2 and >3 UNION WELDING CO. l( is up to the UN "to help us purge Ing among proepecUve nomineeb. 5-7 and 9 fitv. Widths Churchill could persuade the Pol­ It'o f spies and saboteurs." public hearing on all the issues. Metallc and Oxy-Acctylene ish government in exile to act with Putnam haa under study the Thoae prominenUy menUoned in 10 Himnrd St., (Rear) D O N 'T i E A SLAVE TO A DISHFAN RO K s Fail If thst cannot be done, he said, ■peculaUon Include Carlos P. Rm Wa*\ tay.^ Holds WANTED South School held an open house Tel. 2-8397—Manchester, Coan. "more common aenae in the fu­ the UN "ought hot to-be allowed question of whether John L. Lewis’ mulo of the PhUippinea, Naanrildh Priced IE MODERN AND MAKE USE OF miners should get the full $1.90 Dodge Starts Budget Study; the pdlish and for parents yesterday morning ture." to sit in America.” TO PURCHASE German official* had just an­ Bntexam of Iran and Letter B, your shoe while when there wa* a demonstration THESE MODERN. LAIOR SAVING SERVANTS In Push on "Senator,” added McCarran, "1 daily wage.boost that the industry Pearson of Canada. Pearaon, how* you got easier, nounced discovery of the Katyn agree with you heartily.” has agreed to pay. ever, ia understood to preftr to $2.50 A SMALL of claaswork and a movie, "Secure graves, and Polish authorities After the hearing had adjourned The case went to him on an ap­ oaadler LOOKINO-QLASS the Blessing*.” contlnu* his poUUcal career In ' LET US n L L YOUR ««THE HOUSE THAT SERViCg BUILT’* were blsmlng the Russians for the until today, McCarran told news­ peal from a decision by the Wage Spending Cuts-Hope Bleak home country. He is now fo W Q S m . Coatains everything you A tape recording of the second Adds .Ircamlined beanly la ex- INSURANCE murders. 4 Yoke Ridge men he believed hla committee’.* Stabtllxation board that fl.lM was aacrstaiy- head to LANOLIZE*your shoea AH IHMed radialer*...and provide* and third grad; discussion of the SALES SUlin said the Pole* thereby [ inquiry had brought about Lie's proper behavior on Hsiloween was too big a rise to be allowed under la a hsadeoaie Polystyrene plastic eonjienienl, extra Gielf for figo- ACENCY were supporting • the "Campaign anrtouncement of resignation on the government's anti-inflation M it lhath guarantee to outlast old- rinM. book*, etc. Heavy, darabi* heard in Mr*. Theodore Hurl’s of calumnj'" and the "vile Fascist Monday. room. Mra. Hurl also explained the Seoul, Nov. 12— (/P)— South program. ImMeaed wooden types. Four cans 24-aaag* faruilare sIccL Ad. WRITE ROX H slaqder of the Soviet Union” by Hollow as Pumpkin — Cox, chairman of . the W 9B. led joM. to fit *p*rr between radia­ function of group dynamics. An t|#rHiU*r regime. Korean infantrymen stmmietl a# laquiri Boot Polish (2 brown, 1 c-e THE HERALD example of elaaa activity was back to recapture three McCarran said Lie’s statement A board majority iaat month Jn Mdelr, I trahsparent), Esquire tor and wall. AUrartive deep Rongos, Rafrigoraton Called for and delivered Wnilam tt. Standley (re- of reasons for quitting rsmiuOoftC mtiUng dft tienU m m Uie tia*. Tha front and end panel*. Your given in the children's work with ^Paiefully Dilhwaslitrt tired), then ambaasa^r to ■addle Seep, Eaquire Diy Cleaner, "The Weekly Reader." promptly at no extra U .'8. I strategic heights him of a ‘rh n n li^ vtM wMrmpktn. choirr of Ivory enamel or band- Woshtn and Ail , Meacow, teatifled tm|ay "tt Isoksd gcM.’l^ss^lteC alw . S qusiHy Aoe bruahoa, 2 dauber*, grained walnut finl.h. Mra, Herbert McCann is arrang­ charge. I? . Isn't any ^tieaUw that hittleiL^oday. 'D *%ut lt,waa hhOew.’* X«wla and .Harry M. There wa* lutl* chance ef str­ S Mdae doth*. Order yours now I ing sp^.al conferences with par­ Other AppHoncos PPLIANCE CO. (OiV’lisaakl wa* pisnnad S-Imtg budget ents' this week to discuss the re-1 CALL" 2-9814 they threw back two 150-man Lie said on Monday he was re­ president of the Bituminous Coal He arranged *n Informal, fore­ eet*, ainca a majority « f tha UN'S suits of a teat given the children 21 MAPLE ST MANCHESTER SERVICE signing “because I ho|>c this may Operators association, appealed 80 member* had prevlovsly de­ Kept la Red jabs at Allied positions noon meeting with President TYu- early in the school year. th.JW.iULicOM y help the United Nations to save the cutback order to 'Truman. He Bangkok. Thailand, Nov. 12—(/P) man's budget director. Frederick. _ Augusta, Ga., Nov. . _ 12—(IP)— _ cided ov*r South African oHpoal- V M iU m ’C on Sniper—one in 40 minutes has had the rase for three w-eek*. —Thai police have arrested more m n n b v n u The movie wa* shown by Vin­ PINE PHARMACY Although he arao attempted to the peace and to serve better the J. Lawton. Truman himselt gave | President-elect Dwight D.- Blsen- tion to place the question on the 'For Evorything' cent Ramlzi, principal of Washing­ prevent the bptok as ambaaaador, of hand to hand fighting in cause of freedom and progress for Putnam's office declined to say than 200 persons suspected of an afternoon appointment to Law- - hoiver la planning aA Important agenda of the General Aasembiy. > *P0E E^XEYTHING” ton School, to illustrate the way Standley ta fled, he had no_pr|^r thg glare of huge Allied all mankind." whether the fact Putnam and Cox plotting to overthrow the govern­ ton. ' Ambaaaador G. P. Jooate told tog had made a data with -Tnimaa ment and establish a Ck>mmunist round of conferences with-Repub­ the basis for democracy begins in knowledge bf the Rooaevelt-Slalln The UN official did not mention All indications were that pros-! aasembiy'* special political com­ the schools. The picture showed searchlights. the McCarran Inquiry, However, meant that Putnam had resch'd a regime. . lican leaders In New York next correapondence. But they failed to throw Chi­ ppcts are dim— at least In the eyes mittee that South Africa'# racial what is taught in tha. school While ambassador, he told the he haa said in the past that while decision. Police said the Red network in­ week before leaving for Korea, policies were her own business and becomes a nelp in making decisions nese Communists off the Yoke, a filtrated the Army, Navy. Air of present officials—for any big. committee, he was by-passed a maze Of tunnels and caves at the early cuts in the federal spen$ilng associatoa said today. no affair of toe UN. He said they in everyday living. Lawrence Conttnued on Page Sixteen) (Continiied on Page SIsteen) Force, poIlM, "government otfices, These asaociates, who aaked did not constitute' a threat to In- Spencer, supervisor of audiovisual northern end of Sniper which has and even the national assembly. program. (Coiittnucd oa Pag* Ustoea) been the key to Arm control of In fact, these officials said, a not to be named, aaid the con­ tsmatlonal peace and to* UN had aides in Manchester schools, made R aid s. on two Chinese shops feree* may indlude Sen. Robert A. no . standard by wMch to judge the tape recording used in Mrs. the important ridge. turned up caches of Russian weap­ backlog of funds, plans and con­ tracts, difficult to change now, Taft of Ohio, chairman of the Sen« whether human rtghta were being Hurl'* classroom. AP war correspondent John ons, an illegal radio transmitter, ate GOP policy committee, and violated. .-4 . Randolph, reporting from the quantities of propaganda and cases point toward a new spending budg­ Mr*. Charles Gipson announced Newsman, Wife Sen. Alexander Wiley of Wtacon- Not In Charter the Child Study group will meet FUEL OIL biasing central front, said Repub­ CIO Veeps Urge Delay of a Russian drug belisved to be et well above the 79 billion dollars charted for this fiscal year, ending ■in, in line to head the Senate For­ "I must point out," he Troniporont Plastic at the South School on Monday. lic of Korea (ROK) troops re­ poison. eign Relation* commltt** when Nov. 17, when there will be a talk gained all the ground they lost to June SO. "that neither in the charter n6r 1 To Leave Town Police Gen. Phao Srtyanond, the Republican* take, over control any binding internaUonaL Inatm i.. on why children act a* they do, furious Red artillery-supported deputy Minister of the Interior, They add that new' appropria­ D U M o m In 14th. Annual Session of Congress In January. t o r m i n d o w and a film on frustration*. assaults Tuesday night. tions can be reduced, however, ment la there a definition of human S W said the . Communist ring was Eisenhower, vacationing at the rights agalnat which toe ahttons headed by Kularb Saipradit, a paving the way for substantial re­ After Threats That included: ductions in the outpouring of'gov­ Augusta National Golf Club, plans of tha South African govemmHR; K i t Get reliable' delivery service ef hlgh- "FIRST WITH THE HNEST IN TELEVISION" Pinpoint hill, dominant height Pittsburgh, Nov. 12—(A>)—^Thc vice president.* of the CIO leadinjg Bangkok journalist whose to head for New York Sunday_or tieat-'vllle, N. C.. Nov. 12—(>Pi 161 Giwen cosd; Rpss Urquhart, 111 against the Yoke, taking part of —A_ 4S-year-old Negro tenant regular firemen and civil dA Wiley, attending the Unltpd Na­ from the*AP Wires Georg* McLean, publisher of the ing "deep "rief over the loss of the (OMttMMe from PM^ Obs) Concoim road; Richard Bundy, Journal, said Anderson began get­ It in a blast-them-out, burn-them- great president of the CIO, Mr. farmer was given a six-month sus­ fmSe auxlllarlee met here at fire tions General Assembly in New Rockville; Daniel Collins. 48 North ting anonymous telephone calls out battle against entrenched pended sentence today for assault­ department headquarters last York as a U. S. delegate, said yes­ Philip Murray." and added: night to see n nsorie on firefight­ terday that Eisenhower haa aaked RULE8 FOR BENTON School street; Mrs. Violet Neddow, more Uian two weeks ago telling Red*. ■' V "The meeting waa'llmited to ar­ ing a White girl by "leering" at. 18 Bank'street; Frank Burk, 17 her.' ( . « ing. him to a meeting two week* hence Washingtoa, Nov. 18—4fl—At him. "we don't like foreigners But the South Koreans were rangement*. for the funeral of Mr. Devon drive. Superior Court Judge Frank The meti settled In their aeato, for a diacusalon of American for­ federal Judge ruled today t t iit ' Murray and changes in the CIO's, Armstrong placed the Negrp, the lights were pul out and the eign policy. , Sen. WUHam Beutou (D., Cmw.) . ADMITTEDTODAY : Earl Cash- (Continuee on Page Feorteea) (Continned on Pnge Feurtoen) .schedule arldng from hts untime­ News Tidbits need not'lell Sen. Jeseph MeCar--' man,, North Coventry; Robert D. Mack Ingram, on probation fbr five first flim began. L'- Elaenhower'* press secretary. ly decease." years. The maximum sentence per­ Tlie Mtle of the movie flashed James C. Hagerty. confirmed here thy (R„ Wle.) the name* of Cem. Neil. 400 East Center street; Paul ’1/ Murray died Sunday In San Culled from AP Wires munlsts la the State DepartoMut' Jubenville, 58 Essex street; 'Thomas Here is television'* highest quality, missible was a two-year road term. acroes the ■ereen-^"How' to that BisenhowCr had extended an Francisco while arran^ng for the Ingram, the father of nine chil­ Raise Goats." Invitation to Wiley. B|it Hagerty when Beaton served as an aaaiat-'. Ragleson, 58 Green Manor road. within the reach of all. - DuMont of­ annual convention. ■at eecretary. l|. S. Dtatrlei,’ BIRTHS YESTERDAY:' a $ dren who previously denied that § o »t There was a alight stir In the hinted tl)e get-together Is booked fers values nith PROOF YOU CAN 1.95 AEG Report Due Soon Mrs. Lillian Wallman nndlence. The lights Went on for next week, rather than the foL Judge Matthew MeGnlre. ala*' daughter to Mr. and Mr*. William Will Revise Plana he had criminal intent In approach­ denied In Superior f^urt she re­ K ’4Tr.’.v.’* ’.-js'.’.*.-.avjr '.• vr.. i . j, .. .. SEC. Prices-start -ni ing the girl, said through an attor­ ngnin. The film otopped. lowing week. ruled that Benton need M leQ- Kj&-.';x:jr.-.'K'inx-.v..vva ■swawcwr/A.'.vr- Reiser, 57 Unnmore drive; a Another recommendation of the moved -furs and Jewelry from McCnrthy what -^reena have k i. • • 1 ■ ■ ney that he would appeal to . the Tlio second reel was put In the Other sources said a full-scale ...... VAV.'.r daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harry vice president* call* for the exe- West-port home of Lsjqpold Oodow- masting of GOP . congresdlonil eoatrllmted, or. have' offered to Goodwin, Bolton; a son to Mr, and cuttva ■ board- to- mreet- at" Atlantle State Supreme Court. Meanwhile, nrojectot> Tho^Ughta were n ^ n -On First U. S, H-Bomb he was directed to pay cojirt costs, sliy and hia wife during theli“ ah- dIsUngulahed nm( tho^ aeicond leader* Is In prosp'ect.They added rnatrikute, to-n fumi to nU B sii.. Mrs...Anthony Uriano, .38 Kensing­ City on Nov..29 to help.set up the post a 82,000 appearance bond and ■MC* over the wsek; a ^ of Aug. :movle l»ghn.''“'7 to a t to tw ipresept may include ton la ttofendtog a Mm aSiton ton street. revised convention plana. ■j 8200 appeal bond. 27, 1949 ___ "Two hill-men. mem- The m ie this toiw was ."How Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge of Massa­ delhM' R bel-M iu ^ suH fltog by BIRTHS TODAY: a daughter to fPHdNE 5191 FOR FAGTORY-TRAtNED . Washington,. Nov. 12— Tha» Several eye-witness arcount* . The group also favors releasing 'The Negro was convicted by an b s» -b ( big-clan-which has .lived In to *rm ln-Jncknsso4." . chusetts and Detroit bankhr Joseoh McCarthy..^, Mr. .and Mrs. Lawrenc* Trudeau.’ Atomic Energy commission (ABC) have been published In recent days to the public the ' report, which all-white, male jury yesterday. the hifis of Goshen, N. Y., since Out of film and out of pa- M. Dodge, both of whom were say It will have an announcement, 33.7 Center street; a son to Mr. stop doing your own laundry. It Isn't ■ DuMONT TELEYISilON-TECHNICIANS I In Loa Angel**, Lima, O.,-Michigan Murray had planned to present to Previously he was given a maxi pre-Revoluttonary War days, are tienee, the scoslon ended abrupt­ named by Elsenhower, over the TUBK BETM TS U. 8. and Mrs. Joseph Murawski, 256 apparently soon, in connscUon City, Ind., and Salt Lake City. toe convention. TTie report ■ will mum two-year term by a recorder's held as material witnesses in un ly and the fire-fightera left for week-en.d as hia liaiaon men with Ankara,-Turkey, JKev. 13— (JP) worth the hother when you can so con­ with snowballing reports the first Autumn street. PER Most of the .accounts agreei on released Monday morning, Nov. court but he appealed that convic­ solved deer-alayer murder case in homo better for n doMoua the out-going TYuman adminlatra- A T ^ lah soldier whe -worlwd DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: veniently send it to us. W’e’ll send it back New Low American hydrogen bomb has been major points. 17 as pre\1 oualy scheduled.. tion to Superior Court. which two hunters are found dead knowledge of goats and Jack­ tion. ' with the American MUltory aato- Gustave Schaller, 626 C e n t'e r j exploded in the South Pacific. For example. sU agree that the About 78 F<^ asses but worse for enlighten- Hagerty said late yeeterday no aion la Ankara haa been ae*- fluffier, whiter, softer than it ever was. Convention delegate* will act near carcass of illegally alain deer. street; Mrs. Svea McIntosh. 217 Vivid eye-wltnesa accounts of a date had been fixed for Elaen- Lei nur factory trained mechanics give Cali 08 tomorrow and “Let Wash Day Be CAU time of the explosion was 7:15 s. on the report Ji'st as they would Ingram was charged with as­ Siamese student pilot hangs self mentlm the operation ef the Loa teaerd to 18 years ia ptleea on Summit ^ teet! Mrs. Emma V'Mn. ! Price purported "heU” bomb blast— m., (c.p.t.) All said It took place saulting Mrs, Willie Jean Boswell in London and hla suicide is -blam­ esploaage Hwrgee. He waa ae- Play Day.” some said It virtually sank Eniwe- If Murray were living. « ynur car a thorough inspection from lime to* 82 Washington strliet; Mr*. Pearl on the mid-Paci(le island of Ehii- Webster, an attractive girl. In ed on hit broken English . (Oontlnned on Page Five) (Oontlaiied on Page Five) cused of throwtag a haadle e f ' Murdock, Lake street extension; ■ . The 8SA0 charge for labor only It paid when call Is ■ tok island—have been received in The statement concluded: June. 1951, when she was 17 and be wetok, the scene of current hush- "No other matter* were dla- Ksmlbn, Moro bandit chief In docnineato aad tochaieal Infer-* time so that neceK*:ary repairs can made George Gould. 73 Chestnut street: ^ completed. No charge your act is In service g n aran tee^ J uncensored 4ettera from U. S. sail­ unmarried. She testified that In- motion about the Diyarhaklr ors to friends in this country. hush atomic testa. And.ali aaid the cussed -out of respect -to toe mem­ Philippine* for eight years, is Mr*. Ruth PrelsileK Rock\-lHe; Branch Store at 3 1 4 Main St* blaat, was far more intsiise than gfam "eyed” her from a distance Alrhaee lato the garden of tha ' while they are still minor. It’s an economical An AEC spokesman said yester­ ory of toe great American who of "about 75 feet.” She also ac­ brought to Manila as a prisoner. Mrs. Mildred Shea and son. Rock­ previous explosions. (toarlas F.. Stanley of New Brit­ Kueelaa embaasy. habit to drive into this downtown Chrysler- ville: Mrs. Marjorie Tenney and N’ear the Armory day “We. wilt make an announce­ cused him of chasing her across a Fulbriglil Wants Stevenson ment" as soon as th* current aeries Differ on Date (Coattnoed oa Page Three) field on her father’s farm, but said ain Is appointed director of Gen­ son. Pattsfleld. Mass.; William However, one letter fixed th* eral Components division of Na-. REPORT ON PAUKEE * Pl.vmouth headquarters periodically. Strlmaitis. 41 Drive F. of atomic testa ia concluded. Until he did not get "within 65 feet” of ‘Vienna, Austria, Nov. I t —<(H < -1 then, he said, "We will have ab- date ef th* explosion as Oct. 1, tional Production - Authority. DISCHARGED TODAY: 'two others as Nov. 1. her. John B. Hamilton of West Hart Duild New Democrat Party —Verltaa, a uews service .o f, Michael Simonla, 83 Oak street. aoIuUly no comment" Under North Carolina law no It has been; obvious for weeks ‘Red Tide’ Kills ford, ptosident of National Amer­ CatheUe refugees from hnhlad Prsvioualy, AJCC officials had in­ bodily contact Is necessary, for the Ireu Curtaia, said toNlay that dicated that for security reasons thst something imuausi was ichrd- conviction of assault. TTie jury. In ican Indian Defense Aaaoclation, Washington, Nov. 12— Sen.• reedy, perhaps along about March asked President-elect Elsenhower Ana Pauker, ousted Eomaalah KEW MODEL It might be years before anything uled for the mid-PacIfle. Millions of Fish holding Ingram guilty, upheld Witliam Fulbrlght of Arkansas to begin speaking for the opposi- foreign mlniater, la reeeverlag BRUNNER’S would bs mads publie about the Newsmen covering Pearl-Harbor to give special ransideration to said today the Democratic party I tion on issues raised by the Re. state contention that by "leering" from a nervous breafcdewa to., LAUNDRY A DRY CLEANINC T.V report that Navy ^ ip a steamed present situation among the in publicans," the Arkansas Senator 1> BROHm DEPARTMENT new bomb. at the girl, he frightened her and ought to be rebuilt from the Bussla. WANTED DeacripUons of the recent ex­ out of the base uniiihounced two FoK Myers: Fla., NoV. 12—OP)-- dlans of this country and Alaska ground up and Gov. Adlal E, said. Fears were expressed today that thus committed assault. Ex-convict trapped and captured plosion—H-Bnmb or super atomic— or three months ago. They have Ingram's attorneys declined to Stevenson is the .men to head. the Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of NEAE EVEREST TOP agree that It was an awesome since returned Army aources-say a new "red tide" has returned to by Hartford police In package Texas, scheduled to become minor- Gulf of Mexico waters off to r offer testimony in his defense, ■tore. , . . Publisher: William Ran­ job. Pataa, India.'Nov. 18 (d> ■ ■ ■ CarpoRfari, Corpoatan' 358 EAST CENTER STREET—TELEPHONE 5191 thing. (Clentiata have been flying in and but at an earlier hearing the de­ Fulbright, who served In I ity leader in the Republican-con­ Meeeagee today frem the EwiH) B i i i r ^ R E AwrsiHiie Sight southwest Florid* coast, bringing dolph Hearat, Jr., and Capt trolled Senate, agreed in h sepa- out of Honolulu recently, but all death to milliqps ef fish. fendant denied he had criminal In Horace BroK-n, hualund of former Stevenson's unsuccessful presiden­ Everest expeSHHoa said 1 the- I N )C 4»a r o a a:t a D Hdpan ood Loborara OPEN THURS. and FRI. UNTIL 9;.30 P. M. (Jne sailor wrote that he watched information about them was re­ tial campaign headquarters, told a ' rata Interview that the defeated climbers new are mahtog ihstr< fTATf /I The "red tide” infestation took tent. - ‘ actress Marion Davies, tangle in II . ,1 ' ' . tha spectscl* through binoculars fused. a heavy toll of fish In these waters Ingram told officers the girl .sidewalk fisticuffs outside a Bev­ reporter he does not go along w ith; Democratic presidential nominee ia a l aaeMdt oa the werld^ TNUnS OTHER NIGHTS T IL ft— SATURDAY TIL 5 P. M. from his ship 30 mUea away. He Th* Honolulu Star-Bulletin said suggestions that Stevenson be ep-1 ought to become' the party’s gen- eet peak. The Bweeagee, reeefvei, M f S IU tm W T A pply a few yeara.jgo. Scisnflsta said it was dressed in a shirt and ]eai)s erly Hills night club. ■aid he saw a great chunk at Enl- yesterday large blocks of reaerva- apparently was caused by an or­ and "looked like a boy” when he Work stoppage slows down op­ pointed by Praetdent-elect Dwight eral spokesman. at this pelat oa tha Nepatodf' ^ IW L F t f f A r wetok island "Just seem to melt tiona on civilian airlines were made ganism In the gills. . attempted to Inquire of her where' erations of morning Montgomery D. Eisenhower to the U. 8. United Aa the result of experiences in bordera, said the expedHtoa a A l ■way” bi the fir* thst burned for last month under flctlUoua mimes Shrimp boat skippan returning he could borrow a trailer. Advertiser and threaUna to spread Nations delegation or asked to take th* campaign. Fulbright said he teblhbed Re seventh aaav at 1 'Om six hours after the blast.- such ss. John Doe. Tbase arrivals, from Dry Tortuga* and Campeche, Mrs. Webster, who married to jointly-owned afternoon Jour­ on any other federal job. . believes ths Democratie organlaa- height ef 27J88 feat. Evataot JARVIS REALTY CO. ' Finally, b* said, th* entirs mils- I ■ g ^ r a lly AIN STRUT ' S Davor Rood nal. . . . Gov. Adlal ^tevenaon go«ff ‘7 think Stevenson should main-| . AdvertUe in The Hcndd— It Pays srlds aton "actually diaappearsd." (Csattnad ■■ Fagw Ftvs) I- ,f(Conttsaae m (Ooatlaoed ■■ .Fafr Thna)' to Artaona for five day rssL l-tain an independent status and b* (Ouattoaed oa If if s e Vtov) . /. ■ ' ) V - . ;*: , • • ‘ 1 i ■ ■ r I ■ -TV'I /