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K '.' ■ •1 »AOB SIXTEEN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954 iMattftjpgteir ^ npnittg JjgraUi A v e ra g e D sOy Net Preas Run I b r the Week BoOetl ThoTfantlMS Tha Friendly Circle will liold Ita / Sept 11, 1954 Faeaeoal of V. SL lV4othM flrat fall maetinf tomorrow nlfht To Be Installed Cheney’s to Sell Ehtei^ Boston College Red Men’s SetbaidL About Town. at 6:80 at the home o f Mra. Harold TEHIHSASLOWAS*S"p„„^^ 11,305 Onofly, eenl taoIgM, lu m .ijr, Ivaraen of 64 Thomaa Qr. Hoat- l^rint Machhiery Loop Starto Soon IHw« ChapUr No. Bl, Royal aaaea for the pot4uck,aumr will Member nC the Atidlt ehnoeo nf Ught rola. Lmr lioIgM la Ar6h Maaons. wiD confar Uw Royal be Hra. Alice S<^lla antT Mn. AMESITr DRIVES Borana o f OIreiitnttbn Anh X)i«rM at lU «u u c m ^ - Etiianor Frahhland. A buainMa An official of Cheney Bros, Again thia year the Red Men'a MancheMtmr^^A City of VUlago Charms vUoa Uworrow aveninf at 7:S0 in meatlnE will be conducted by the says the company ia going ahead Social Club, of 13 Bralnard PI., No Money Down** 36 Months Maaonic Tampla. Tha defrM officara. Who are: Mra. Lila Dan with plans to sell the printing ma­ will hold a Setback League, The ; will ba followed by refreah- AuadalV prealdent; Mra. Lucille to Pay • Pavinir • Driveways yOL.LXXin,NO.300 (OlaaoinaS ASvartWag o* Pag* 98) chinery owned by the company. lc|^;u» was highly successful last MANCRESTl^ CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1954 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE nVE CENTS and a aocial hour. Iveraeh, vice-preaident; Mra. Anne • Parkinf Areas Chapman, aecretary; and M ra Unsuccessful attempts have year, playing once a week through­ been made by Cheney Bros, to P. Quiah o f the Q uiA Shirley Dewhurat, treaaurer. out the winter. have an outside firm take over the MANCHESTER VHinar^ dw aa la attendlhc the an*- printing operations and keep the Twelve teams have entered into aual atata n m atal Diractora Aaaa. Pfc. Harold 3. M oora aon of Mr. competition thia season, represent­ MltehRn 9-5224 and Mra. William Moore o f 333 business in Manchester. Several Eden Tells convention td to at the Pine Or­ firms have investigated the possi­ ing local merchants. The league chard CountryNipub in Branford. Center St., la aervlnr with the 5th Record Vote by GOP will run for 33 weeks, starting For ths I m t in OrivRway .Cmwtnietioii— Coll Infantry Dlvlalon in Germany. bilities of profitable printing oper­ |/| Quiah will alao meet with the Oon- ations and decided agalnsf it at Sept 31 and continuing through nacticut ^ b a lm in f Aaaa. of which this time. Dec. 14, with a three-week layoff France o f tw la aeCTatary. The Hartford Pembroke College . .1 Club will open Ha 1B54-55 aeaaon Some o f the personnel whose during tl>e holidayk resuming Jan. THOMAS COLLA CONST. CO. Sept. 20 at 6:30 p. m. with a pot- Jobs have been affected by the 4- and continuing until May' 17. J- \ . i .Lutharweda of the Cmanuel Lu­ move have been moved elsewhere The teams entered are; Red X theran Church will meet In Laither luck aupper at ^ e home of Miaa of Bloc Unity Plan M ary W. Cuahman o f 15 Sunaet in the plant while a few have been men's Social Club. Coughlin's A ll •L Hall PHday. 17 at 6:80 for a laid off. The official aaid the com­ pet-luck aupper. Anyone ihtereated Ter., Weat Hartford. There will be Stars, Milikowskl Florists. Mori- f ' a buaineaa meeting to diacuaa the pany will attempt to u*e these arty's Painters. Liebc's Wallpaper, ' Paris, Sflpt. 15 (;p>— Britiflh b attandlng ahould cMitact Mra. workers when it can. Foreign S^retary Anthony nom aa 'Ainiar of 117 Weat 8t. new club program. All new mem- Oliva's Esso, Jack's A ll Stars, bera in thia area are cordially in- The engraving operatiohs of Hood's Milk, Colls Pavers, Piano Bowers Out The Nation’ s Budget ^ e n — fresh from unify talks ITia Study (roup o f the South 'vlted to attend. Cheney Bros., sold recently to an­ Shop, 4XXXX, and Mistretta's other.firm, will continue here. in Brussels, Bonn and Rome Jtathodiat Church will meet to- Clippers. Winning team is pre­ A REAL \ Fallot Photo Le4 J, Barrett — tackled Paris tod»y in be­ awirrow at 2 p. m. at tha church. Girl Scouta o f Troop 4 will meet Robert Peterson sented with a trophy at the end of / The arorahlp aarvlce will ba led by at Emanuel Lutheran Church the aeaaon. In Try for half of the Churchill govem,- Leo J. Bairrett, 22, aon of Mr. Xm. Kvanfeline Small. The Will- Thuraday atS:30 _p. m. ment’s ne'w plan to enUst \ Incoming American Legion Auction Market' and Mrs. F. 1 ^ Barrett, 35 Deep- Ittff Workera (roup w ill be fueaU. Wsiriii Ble^eption for the' Young Voyager Commander Robert Peterson will wooml8ceIlaneous shower, Saturday He aaid he had found agreement hopes tp make a later European Bowers group and the' town com­ Ohrig, assistant at arms; William Evening at the Community Y on everywhere and he waa certain he trip and aee them. Downing, service officer; ' ani~ North Main St., Miss Eleanor mittee. Thoee nattons. along with W eet Patoo Named by Democrata would find agreement in France, Harold Olds, chaplaUh. Benevehto, 79 Homestead St., who LECLERC too. . He recalled that he and Germany, were the propoeed mem­ Officers of the American ion will be maid of honor at her Although Paton waa defeated bers of the defunct European De­ FUNERAL HOIvlE In the Republican primary, he will Metidea-France had solved other auxiliary will also be instal d to- brother Francis' marriage to Miss difficult problems together, ap- fense Community plan for defena* morrow night with M^, ahces •tlU be a candidate in the .town­ Pasqualini, on Oct. 2 at St. Francis parantly referring to their coop­ oninst the Communiot thraot. A . Dwyer as president. FUNERAL wide .elections next month b y'vir­ In e death o f EDC at the handa of of Assisi Church, South Windsor, eration at the Geneva Conference, was hostess. RongM, Rtfrlgsratera tue o f his nomination by the Dem­ the French Parliament aet up the SERVICE ocrats. Paton ran in both pri- where an armiatice was devised to Booisfl no Sm Review a f the 1865 Bodget, thia chart laaiied by the present-problem of bow to eaUst. About 50 relatives and friends of W othtn ond AH mariea yesterday as he did two end the fighting in Iiidochina. Germany.. / the bride-elect attended. Party re­ W alter N. OUR APOLOGIES TO THOSE WHO MISSED ears ago, when he was nominated Budget Bureon la Waahlagtoa sheiwa where the aatloa’a 1965 budget Eden chatted amtlingly with MANCHESTER Leclerc, Othfr AppHcmcM dollar la to eosua from oad where It will be spent. It Is estimated Radle-TV TWk Tofright freshments were served at a buffet 1.y the Democrats and later elect­ Mendea-France oa they walked Eugene Hart, 11, la given a sham spanking by hit moOwr, Mrs- Hilda Hart, after hie return to New . Director THIS THE LAST TIME . . . OUR SUPPLY that slx^-slx cents of Overy dollar Is to be spent for major natloaal . Meanwhile, Dulles reeoidibuid MILL^RK CO. table tastefully decorated with ed. from the airport station to their lork aboard the Uner^ United States. Eugene booided the ship lost week ns It was preporiog to leave flowers and centered with a ahower aecurity. (NEA Telephoto). cars. Eden’s gray hair towered filmed for radio and T V taraadeast SM Broad St.— Tel. M1-8-828S 33 Main Street, Mancheater The aix Republicana nominated New York for Enpland and wee not notlcrd until the veaael was at sea. (N E A 'Telephot«>„ tonight a report on the cake surmounted, by a miniature WILL IE UNLIMITED. .yesterday for Director candidatea six inchea over the black hair of Asian Security Oonfenaea which bride. Cali MI-9-5869 are Incumbents Theodore Fair­ Msndes-France, who waa also hat- he attended at Manila last wash. banks, Hsrold A. Turkington, less, The 15-mlautea statement ia aet y40n EXPERT Harry J. Firato, Jacob' Miller and The Foreign Secretary headed first to the British Embassy and fo r 8:45 p. m. EDT. DuUes’ take­ newcomers Gilbert Barnes and Ike Boosts Deficit, o ff time is 6 p. m. EDT. Mrs. Natalie G. McIntosh, a for­ then, within a few minutes, to the CABINET WORK r " ’,' 974 French Foreign Ministry to begin S^Th^t*Faces^®^® F orccd Y ank He will return to the United mer vice chairman o f the Repu^' States Saturday but at CALL lican. Town Committee. his talk* with Mendes-France. . Since his departure from Lon­ coming to ‘WasMngtati he wlU go MAIN ST. The Democrats yesterday also to hia -/mcation a p ^ Duch MI-9-3283 east what speared to be a protest Cuts Security Cost don Saturday, Eden hoe won quick Air War Hero To Sign Ger] and hopeful support for his plan in Lake Ontario, and from thara . vote agaiiut the BeiWera Bloc, wlU Journey d i n ^ to N ow ToHt which had emeiged as such last from the leaders of West Ger­ Open 8 AAt. to 9 P.M. Dally FREE for the United Natloo* General SUPER MARKETS January vfheiy^Three Democrats Washington, Sept. 15 {iP)— Eisenhower administration many, Italy and the Benelux trio Woshinj^on, Sept 16 M»)—The Air Force today brought court- Honff Konff, Sept. 15 (JP) — Looking thin, pale and ill AiaemM y opening Tfiaoday. PARKING and two Republicans uiJlted to haa boosted ^ e deficit it idreseea for this fiscal year to — Belgium, The Netherlands and scuttle pUtns fo r the Keeney Luxembourg. martial charges against Cot Rob­ after 18 monthe. in Communiet Chinese captivityX two nwrly 4% billion dollars even while slashing a new three .H a la expected to aakeTazuSw itreet S^ool. France today remained the only ert Orr, much decorated veteran American correspohdenta and a ship captain from Brook­ ^ Poe High Vete-Oetter biilions from major security programs. But it has upped question m ark.. oiddreea in the General Aaaemhly 'They made Pascal Poe,, a polIU- outlays'In a dozen civilian flela i^ — ' ------——■ - Aa a replacement for EDCTs o f W orid W ar n and Korea who lyn, crossed into British Hong Kong today. One of the Wedneadav or tlKiraday'‘covOriV /• 'cal newcomer Who waa a vocal'op­ whefe they could be a spur to pro­ one-uniform, 6-nation European was arrested on a burglary charge trio'. National Broadcasting Co.6 among ouier world iaauon Preat-- ponent of the coalition, their high­ duction a ^ employment. Army, the British propose to link in Los Vegas, Nev.. July 2. correspondent Richaid Applegate, dent Eisenlioiwer’s prapoeal fo r ah YOU ALWAYS SAVE est vote-getter in the primary and TTie anhual reviaion of spending Nixou^ Martin a rMrmed West' Germany and Orr has been tranaferred, from 37, of Medford, Ore., told a pews internatianal agency to promoto relegated bloc members Paton and and income astimatea for the cur­ Italy to the Bruaaels Mutual De­ Walter Reed Hospital, where he confeience that after months of Ike to Receive peaceful uaea of atomic energy. has-been under Inveattgatidn and solitary confinement In a Canton Officials indicated that DuUea- A T TH E Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick to fifth rent fiscal year, which began July fense Pact signed in 1946 by Brit­ and sixth places on the ticket. 1, waa made public laet night. In­ Start Drive for ain, Franc,q.;juid the three Benelux observation since Aug. 25, to con­ JoU and long hours at questioning, is not taking any plan fdr a new Only W alter Mahoney of the dicating these over-all. changes. nations. finement at Bolling Air Force Base he had admitted the Ani'ericona Trinity Degree approach to the German raarma- here pending action oh the move Bowers-led group made a strong Total im nding was r^u ced from To Operate Under NATO waged'germ warfare in Korea. ment problem to Bonn and Lon­ egainat him. He ia accused o f vio­ GRAND PRIZE $10,000.00-155 OTHER BIG CASH PRIZES! SimpI* to ^ showing, finishing behind Poe; the 865,600.000,000 planned when The expanded alliance presuma­ Thought He Would Be KOIed don. He want* to know first hand GOP Congress lating aecurity regulations, unlaw­ " I thought they either would On October 20 •ntor—Easy to win! Just comploto tho G-E Swiyol-top Cloonor jinglol" Another opponent of the .coalition, President EUenhower submitted bly would operate under the North what Adenauer believes m i^t b* Phillip Harrison, flnishra. right Atlantic Treaty Orgohixation, ful entry, house breaking. larceny, leave me in .that prison until I a feaattile solution from the Cler>> the fiscal 1955 budget to Congress Washington, Sept. 15 (FJ— Vice forgery and fraudulent claima rotted or that they would kill me,*' behind Mahoney. last January to a new eatimate of which has token over the military Denver, Sept. 15 (ff) —Presi' man point o f view, and alao what The other Democrat nominate*^ President Nixon and Speaker of phases o f the BnuoaU pact. The against the government. he said. / Bden thinks about the various Just think o f a II the wonderful things you could do 64 billions. This compares with ■ Orr, 36, was arreated by civil The Reds released Applegate, In­ dfnt Eisenhower will receive on /■ BOYS' AND GIRLS' . * inding of $67,600,000,000 in the the House Martin take off today poesmiiuas in the light at a tour with that $10,000.00 Grand Prize. You could buy authorities in Navada after he waa ternational News'’’ Service enrrs' honorary degree from Trinity Col­ of European capitals which Eden (Conttaaed on Page Fttteeo) on separate campaign swings (eonttaiMd en Page Twenty) 9' a beautiful new. house (o r pay off the mortgage which ended June 80. found to have a number of sponddent Donald Dixon, 35, of New lege in Hartford, Conn., the morn­ U tokti^. Eden saw Mendes- on your present hom e)— or put yourself behind pta Bettraates Cut aimed at persuading voters in 17 watches, a set of burglary tools York, and Merchant Mariner Ben- ing o f Oct. 30, Pheeidentiol Press Fta*^e today and presumably can The estlHlate of net budget states that the beat guarantee to and keys to hotel rooms around Jmin Krasner at the Lawu Border the wheel of your favorite new car. Secretary James T. Hagerty said report the French premier's views. FLANNEL LINED S90 Investment receipts wiur cut from $62,700,- peace and proeperity is a Republi­ the country. He waa later turned Bridge. A U. 8. consulate cor today. State Dept, press ofilccr Lincoln And even if you don’t win the Grand Prize, 000,000 in Janho^ to $59,300,000,- can Congress. , . Censure Probe over to the Air Force, which flew brought them the 40 miles-to the President will appear at s White W d Dulles was "not de­ G-E has 155 other big cash prizes that could 000. Principal fact^(w contributing Nixon heads first Yor Ohio and him to the hospital here for psy­ Peninsula hotri at Kowloon, on the dinnr,- at S tw York Oty that liberately by-paaelng” Paris or make a lot of your dreams epnie true. Just look: In FHA Brings to the reductioh were coiigres- Martin embarks oh a 13-state chiatric observation and investiga­ liiainlaiid acroas from Hong Bong. night. any of tile other c^tals. White lional tax cuts, blgger-than ex­ tour that will take him to the Report Outline tion of his off-duty actiritiea. Applegate gave thie-occount of The President will address, the said the Secretary is simply visit­ DUNGAREES Pacific coast. An airport bcoak- Orr’a los( assignment was os his grilling about the alleged germ pected refunds, and a sharp drop faculty-Slid studenta in front of ing the places which he feels it S SKOND PRIZIS $1,000.00 EACH 1735,^4 Gain In corporation tax payments. Col­ fast was arranged by GOP Na- administrative assistant to the woifara in Korea, which he said Northern Towers if the weather is urgently neceieary to visit and SO THIRD PRIZIS $100.00 EACH lections last fiscal year came to 'tionol Chairman Leonard W. HaU Due This Week Vice Chief of SUff of the Air began after the Reds found out he good and at the ^ I d House in which his time permits. 164.600.000. 000. to Cheer on tha travelers. Force in Washington. had been a war correspondent in The State Dept.,soid Ipillee and 100 FOURTH PRIZES $10.00 EACH Korea: ,—- ^ . , cose of bod weather.-- - 1 ' Chicago, Sept. 15 (JP)— The Sen­ ^Nixon Is scheduled to speak in ' Washington, Sept. 15 (F)-^Mem- An A ir Force spokesman -aaid WASHAILE Since the $3,400,000,000 dip In The flrat time he was questioned, He w ill also be recl|llent o f -m ate Banking committee today Commbua tonight. Martin goes to bers of a special committse that the security violations charge doctorate degree during, the fall (Conttaaed eo.JPago Twenty) 49 expected revenuea outweighed the "Middlesex County; New Jersey. he got angry and shouted hack, studied a report that buildeis Com* *0 in for your oniry blank—put yowi $1,600,000,000 cut in spending, the weighing censure charges against Involved a failure to safeguard convocation. ^ rU tf reaped windf^la totaling nearly Maine Oolas Feared ' "that's a lie. There were no germs • FLANNEL adminiatratioha estimate of its Sen. McCarthy (R-W ta) said to­ classified' documents. There was The college plans to have $,6 New G-E Swivd-lop Cleaner 'lives you in th* nmnins fdr on* of thos* womtorfwl pritot.pri 14 million dollars on 40 housing -Republican leaders made no dropped in Korea.’’ " UNED probable deficit at the end of the day they hope to complete the I The Communist interrogator seats fo r studentf, faculty and in­ maryekxu “ Reseb-My". dcaamg. You projects financed by government- attempt to hide a belief the cam­ framework of their report by the' ( CeoMnoed e. Page TYtenty-oevaii) ie( k in the middle of fbe room ■ clesh fiscal year rose from $3,900,000,- liounded the desk and yelled, "you vited gueats.. The large Trinity insured loans. paign tasks of Nixon and Martin end o f this week. ~ quadrangle, . where N o r t h a m all atound. up and-down—neVrr move iH* Tha new list of projects was 000 predicted in January to $4.- have oosumed new magnitude in iie ! you lie ! If you don't" tall the ’Die sU-Senator committee, Towera ie located, w ill acommodatc elemntr oiice. SwiveMop lurw with you • SIs m 4v10 submitted by Federal Housing Ad­ 700.000. 000. In .fiscal 1964. red inkthe light of Democratic gains in truth, w e'll kill you. Go bock to at you to round the rtwm. PLUS... BIG headed by Sen. Watkins (R-U toh), several thousand 'persons and Trin­ ministrator Albert M. Cole yester­ spending came to three.billions. Maine. . ' your call and think awhUe.". froB the AP Wirta However, Secretary., of the One GOP National committee unanimously rejected yesterday After long' hours,- Applegate ity oraeiols said today, they are day as the committee began three 'welcome to attend. The Field CASH BONUS! _ daj^ of Chicago hearings oh FHA Treasury Humphrey told a news official who did not wOnt to be McCarth3T's challenge o f the Im­ continued, ha-began to confess , to NEW a-IN-1 partiality of its, legal staff. House Is smaller and public "*l0 l^rations. •___ _ " conference the administration quoted by name, aaid that pbaaljily ths germ warfare but the Reds FIGHT POSTPONED \ \ . Rwr and Floor Tool would try ’ ’every day,, every week Confldeoce la Legal Staff quickly challenged; "You lie. admittance will have to be [ Cede said the w in S fa lC i^ r ex­ more significant than tha Demo­ New York. Sept. 18 (ff>—Tha GIRLS'SKI PAJAMAS and every month" to atop spending crats* election-of a Maine gover- The group expressed "absolute, Your confeMkion is different from planned. Mardaao-Charlm heavywelghl tra profits--^repreaented the dif- confidence in the foirnees" o f E. tha. American fliers.” How long or short the Presi $1.00 ference between actual construc­ title fight was pestpeoed 86 Wallace Chadwick, chief counsel, "I could not confess what they dent's address will be is not known Be sure to see a demonstration^ o f the new G-E GIRLS' ILOUSES tion costs and loans based on ex- (Ooutlaned ou Page’ Two) (Cootlnaed on Page Sixteen) Three Southern states. telY bears today beeoaee of weother Guy G. De Furia. his assistant, Supreme Court they vront to take, wanted becauae I didn't know yet. - '■— eeiod itioaa.^ Swivel-top O^aner when you pick up your entry cetrive F H A estimatee. what they wanted, until they let President Eisenhower and TVini GIRLS' n y l o n S 0 X ^3 for Among the projects listed by "and all other members of the le­ oettve port in Mgumeilts on how form. Bwause every winner who has also seen a gal staff." a translation of Ruorion stories ty President Albert 0. JAcobe have S.MOKE AO S CURB ASKED ^ Cole were three In which he aaid a to carry out jiW dMlsldn barring get into the cell. 1 knew then been friends (or many years. When Washlagteo, Sept. 15 UP)— demonstration will get dxtra cash— A BIG CASH trio of New Yorkers had parlayed McCarthy hod said Chadwick segragation iA' pifblic schools . . . what they wonted to hear and I President Eisenhower ‘headed The Federal 'Trade Qwmmlsslia. BONUS. For instance, if the Grand Prize winner has a personal investment of $90 into and De Furls had acted oe "pros­ Black-clod body of beautiful ^ rl WHERE ELSE New Hampshire Upset gave tc' to. them. A fter' that I Columbia University after World (FTC) today prepeeed that th*' ■ »• seep a demonstration, shell get $2,500.00 extra— ‘ O profit of $735,434. ecutors" at the commlttee’e nine- found at Ruislip, England in field ORp* S!*sr. day hearings, and he suggeated near U.8. Air Force Headquarters started confasaing to bqing in Chi­ W ar IL Dr. Jacote Was provost cigarette Industry yolaotarily for a total of $.12,500.00. Just look at a l l ^ extra Another group of New Yorkers CAN YOU BUY the 'group. hire ' new lawyers .to thought ;by Scotland Yard to be nese waters and sverythlng olse of the^unlveraity and second in adopt edvertiatag etoadards to cash that can bP yours; l with 'sn investment of $10,000 second wIctiBi o f fugitive strangler. they asked. command to him.* During Eisen­ eHmlnate "all Matapo' ood h »- made a windfall o f SH million dol­ help It draft Its raport to the Sen­ ate. Red China's National People's "I found o'*.t the Reds wanted hower's absence from the univer- plieatioM which are> qaceMe*- 2 PAIRS OF SHOES FOR $5.b0 lars. the administrator said. BRAND PRIZE 80NUS...... $2,5MJ0 Watkins announced ths decision Congress convenes and is told by me to lie ao I Had plenty. X lied sily. Dr. Jacobs woe acting presi­ abh> la light ef penesot day id-, The F H A offlcihl told the com­ Rod boss Mso Tze-tuij; that It will 17 p ^ e s of Ues. They told nie dent. cntiflc knowtedge." ^ " SECOND PRIZE RONUSES. $25BJ0 EACH mittee headed by Sen. Capehart By T H E a s s o c i a t e d PREHri gpleted laler this monti. with a at * news conference following Republican Sen. Robert W. Up-Torim arv in i day-long closed .cpnlcrencaa with take several 6-yeor ptona to in- • HOYS' (R-lndl the new names supple­ primary iii Rhode It^snd and con­ dliatrialiae nation . . . Government (Ceotiooed ao Page Twenty) (Conttmied ea -Pmge Twenty) Y08H1DA TO Y fS lt V. 8. TiNRD PMZE RONUSES...... $25.0$ UCH mented a similar list Issued June ton of New Hampshire waa the ventions In New York State. * his committee, but he declined to talk about what form or toa'4' the writneaa in trial of IS Puerto Rican Denver, Sept. 16 (AV-Th* 4. ■ most notable casualty yesterday Upton. 70, was defeated by vet­ KNIRTH P «n lONUSH . $1MD EACH •GIRLS' a l primary wanoupa iii nine atetas report may take. Natlonahats says be has' ssk.ed Summer White H o o m a »- The three project! involved in eran U- S. Rep. Norris Cotton, 54„ U.S. authorities tor protSettM be^ nouDced today that Prime Nla-- Na aneo Ownaia Go from rug to CONTHT NtADOUAtnaS - COaM IN TOOAV - OtT YOUt n m v the $90 investment. Cole said, produced party candidatra for the in a three-way race for the GOP As the Committee returned to hare-floor and I November elections. Otherwisei the Job today, other sources sold causa he feOrs sssossinatlon. Ister Shlgera Teehido of fiapaoi -it'srealbeer! nio.

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Nat XlnB-(MerLOase tot Lorn FiX‘Up two leaves, opens to 40 x 05". $139.50 CHRISTMAS CARD$ Sheldon , . W fiM tM Bkas OF TOUK c h i l d r e n . (Ml NEWS—Pete_8toner CHINA CABINET in 36 -inch width,.with.doors $149.50 ROUND SPOON FOOT (HI NIORTCAP nblTlON TABLE, 54” cloaed, opens (t il FINAL EDITION—Ray Drury Duraclaan • Lawn Seed is the (Ml LATE m aoW —••CaaanoTA In HUTCH CABINET in 44 inch width. Shalvai ....: .'7'... . I . $169,50 to 72”...... $124.50 ^iMANSFIELD ANNEfiRIFFIN Burleaque'^ time proven blend of grasses- to D R IV E IN 478 MAIN S I^ E T (HI MOONUOHT MOVIEB 1neke ihe deluxe lawn in sun or BUFFET OR HjUtCH BASE in 54 inch v^th ...... $149.50' CARVED BACK SIDE CHAIR, A B A NOW ( « ) WEATBEB—John Quill shade. This all. perennial blend ' npholateied m t . os abovvn- .. >p TEL: MI-8-528S [ Tliw\,TliB«tp« lnTlMPark*| EKDS MONDAY including 70^ Kentucky Bluegra^ I VUMCTIOW IBtahMsil ii best for fall planting. Sesffg HUTCH CABINET^with shelves, 54 inch width ...... $209.50 CARVED BACK AB.M CHAIR, I ( t) CAVALCADE OF AMEBICA lahtdded din sad ark see Crti (caersd hr' Lawn Seed is economical because upholstered seat, na shown. .. $32.50 (H 4 II CAFTAIM VIDEO ••Meep laciioa." Maardceaiaa asthods leew you need so Utile ... only a pound CHINA Ca binet in 54" width, enclosed shelves ...... $249.50 (H I WBATHEB-JeJu Quill eaeaah din-ladea sasr ia yoaf_ieay.^sed eg- I (41) LITTLE SEOW SHIRTS C S S r ta ctase "■salar y “W d eeeeil- or taro per 1000 sq fl. JAMES STEWART JOBN DALY—News EXCLUSIVE W ITH US (H I MABOE AMD JEFF BarMlannisB smUsiUs. ^ J 15 - 82.45 2 4 15t • 15.95 LIBERAL-KEITH BUDGET TERMS .4LK.RPD HITCHCOCK'S (•U MIOBLIOHT8 The Bad eseetsdOnrailanti Heat Itestae ; - Tom Colton KELLER'S tdekr saa sad sBias. h ^ a a J iR lii * SPE C IAL SEED—3Iakea.a serviceable lawn in sun SPECIAL! 5 3 PIECE TWECd is the girl who ^iets The long lew ploncesl (Ml WKATiravANB — CavaU Mds flfiaB la laspeasioa stttt tot tt^ttt A. •. . . Jobort or shade with ordinary care. 1 15 - $I,4S , 15s.- $6SS r e a r w i n d o w ( I) CONMECnCCT SPOniOET i i i i i (111 w b k sTtjn o f r o m b a i aaiil reaawd. For asoontims, the chooses empire^ut wool iereay, (H I aOLDIEB’S PABADE . BO Na iacearealeacel RniSMlaBnad Mslct Professional Tool Set (Seen d o o o l a b b o w a e o b b 11:M (HI NEWS TU R F B U ILD E R — Fall feeding atrengtheiu roots, makes the ’ ■ ■ TECM.\!COrJDR THE NEWS ate dir la Hw e (ew haars. S»e ^ iaaredieatt. trds, K8s dficolleld. Then weds it It:te ( tl MIGHT OWL THEATER •e,ealivea wool ibeti. Rea pile,aaBeis sod grass healthy. Turf Builder U clean and aafe, no offensive odor OPEN THURSDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 If bought aeparately would aell for (41) EDDIE FIBHEB 8EOW Panther^a Claw"' 49.98 ( S4U MBWE CABAVAM- John M:H (HI FREVVES tifcs. Colots tewre. Year (sbnes ste lift before or after use. Special Store H oan For Next Week. Open From 0 A-M. Uatii S:$0 PJU. Open Tnea- $58.10! Your home carpenter's worh- , with o primrose-prettied cotton felt iktl^. Ikuacrgo 8wajx» 1:M ( ■) NEWS fiter fcesh. ealirsasd... root boat is Bstr ■hop with wall case. Now onfy . . . (H I PEBBT OOMO BEOW HaeVef B Mr.itM. day ami Thnnday Until * P.M. Cloaed Wedneodny A t Noon. FREE PARKING U (HI DANCE INTEELCDK 25 15a feeJi 2S00 sq ft - $2JO ‘ 29" bouncing over kt own rtylen net crinoline,, g,rner-T“ “ rto «**• tar asr at Bo Keith’a Privnto PnridBg Lot. A 0rNit expanse of H to wrop and clutch ciow to you. < MB«> AETEl-E GODFEBT Tamanaw'a Oajrtlaa HltUftMa Mas not ton rt*t fcet ttnHtt. totti- to o 15s ferdt lOfiOO tq ft - $7A5 111 iHo dorU li BEOW This is the foshien look in the fashion fobric \ pad silky like^bodcloth to touch. Sites 10 to Ids (til TV EOl'E —"Nolabook War­ I:M ( tl DOUBLE OR MOTHINO ,3 ,. stsriMrr at few BwBBrwaled. Ter cf .a rior." ___ I *:M (HI BIO FMOFF e „ , 4 aretsBIsa aeoJatt dawiS SPREADERS male fall (H I ElO FICTCEE ' tiH ( tl ONE MAN'S FAMILT ai4 twrB hasHSt. Aba aaletft sfsM of Ike year. Magnificently c o llo ^ in motching biozffd! ( •> m m n BICM -W a m a lawn fix-up a breeze. Use it for feeing, The blouse in block or mess green. $ 1 7 - 9 5 Hull, heat IWW WMITE;RR0W aMtr. »lw B-ral tak It tffmltom t ^ woof suede...dMnely comfortoble over suits,., (HI MA7TMEB , seeding and w ^in g. . OF MANCHFSTFn The skirt in block with rose or oquo. end truly ifie beginniho of o beautiful foil G. E WILLIS end SON, Inc. JmMtmr.. $7S5 No 25 - $IXAS 0 «ey, rad or blue. Stoes 8 to Id. s CONNECTICUT iGRiyCEXEUy^tfEHl^ DURACLEANERS 'I ' n»:"UW Y$.liaYTHEKiP^TniBh. BLISH NMPWA|E CO. M .* S / n w n t g f i i HOMSSnVICES 793 MAM ST. an HariBB 8 L. MANCHESTER i '■ T M L 1O-0-Y0S4 16 clgarettaa in a package sup- O n l ^ e d poatd to contain 20. A c t i v e Produce Tht Hungarian raader ot Magyar Whigtle Means For Rotary Show Nemset described^whai happened ure Cure for w]w he went to the director of a It’s Time for Tha Rotary Club iMurd ptaM f9T state-owned cigarette plant to ACCORDION complain; Russian Class lU (octhcomtnc show outUnad by Smoking Habit "I asked hltrl if I could offer SMIUNG MRViei WUUam Rtca< chalm an o( tba him s cigarette. He said he would club'a Ways and Maana Commit- ^ Vienna UP)—Thousands of over­ tea, Mark HblmM, diiyctor o t tbla Vienna, Sapt 16 (F)—H art's a taka one. After he inhaled the first yaar’a ahow' and hla aaUataati; laat tlma. his faca convulsed violently. worked and underpaid workers in wey to stop aroddne: try Cbra- " ‘Plaase,’ he asked, ‘what kind CLEARANCE Communiat Blast Europe are being flight at tba Country {Jiub. Jack munlBt oi(arattas. t l CSason, a paat Diatrlct Govampr of of cigarettes la thatT’ I told him forced to alt down and atudy *1 lit a eigaretta racanUy and It waa the brand hla factory pro­ We are elearing our present atock at reduced prices, dile Rotary, |»at Naatdent of the Suf- duces. Russian before they go home to flald Rotary Qub. and a trouper ImmedUtaly fait such pain that to a new shipment Just received from Italy. supper.' in tba daya of mbutrel abowa and I stlU cannot find worda to dea- **Ha called his oiiief engineer. vaudavUle, talked briefly to the The engineer tasted the cigarette, SCANDALLI—120 bass, 11 tieble shifts, 4 bass shifts. When the whistle blows at tha criba It," a Hungarian wrota to He paled. The engineer called the and of the working day for theae club lalatlnc hia axperiancaa in 'the Budapeet newspaper Magyar, Was $675 ... .NOW $575 You save’ 3.00 on each slip arodudna tba paat thraa Buffiald chief of the trade department. He captive people, It doeto't mean it’s R(Aary Club abowa. Naaaaat. Mmtlar compiainta have tasted the cigarette. He. i^ed. IRIO‘^120 bass, 3 treble shifts, 2 bass shifts. time to leave. It means It’s time ii-i It waa .announced that’ datea for been noted from leetderi in Poland, More and mora execuUvaa cania. for their dally study of Russian, Romania. Bulgeria, Hurwuy and to taste the cigarette and suf­ Was $400 ....NOW $ 3 3 $ Ih Czechoslovakia, there are at Th« EcMiMt Way H Loy-Away! tba local production hava bean fered pains." ehan^ to Friday and Saturday Eaat Oetmany. SALANT1~120 bias, 7 treble shifts, 2 bass shifts. present 15,714 adult courses In avenlnga, Ncnr. 1# and 30. at-U » Hungarian clgarettaa, tba Reds’ The account ended without say­ factones and offices, catering to WaddeU School. The flrat rebearaal ottlcial nawapapare admit, often ing If tha brand had bmn aince Was $405 ....NOW $ 3 4 5 ' more than 250,000 persons. In Th* Short 28 in. Luxury ' inmroved. of the ctaorua wiU take place fol- are found to contain akaoat no QmMminm AUowMce for Your Old Accordton. Romania, 10,000 ''popular" classes V loarinf next week’a raeatinF of tba tobacco at all. In Poland, emdrera 'r a i d i omoken complain tliat instruct more than 300,000. club. Sept. 21. I grumUa they discover pieces od tftera ara M diffarant atata-made ' But the Czechs,' Poles and others The tbama of the Rotary Revue, raga asnong tbelr aUte-produced brands for: aalc in PoUnd hut all apparently don't take to learning tobacco products. taste alike; In Beat Oermany, a Russian with all the enthueieam aa the ahow udU !>• known tbla newapaper freely conceded that Moulon" Coats year, waa outline# by Oeorye' Smokars in Bulgaria, the home Dufoldo Music Center the Soviets would like'. music director. Mlaa ieveral brands "ara not aultaUa of fine tobaccos, maim the ciga­ for human oonsumptlan." "One adult course.” 'said the Mary Wilson, planlat, was intro­ rettes the state eells them some­ 180 MlOOLE TURNPIKE WE^T TEL. MI-9-620S Polish newspaper Zycie W*rszawy, d u c e times are "completely rotten.” In There Were 86,668 reported I "started with ^ 160 listeners, of Dyed Precotssd Lamb Director Holmea will be assisted Romania, riewepaper readers won- cases of poliomyelitis in the Uhlt- whom only SO 'took the examina­ 40 denier by Donald Richter allllv Phillip dar why thera ara aometlmea only sd States in 1868. tion. In the Agricultural Bank, only Harrison.. Other committees abd Advertise in llie Herald-‘7;lt Pays four of 26 beginner! .finished the irt our lowMt prie* avorl chairmen who will handle vatiouc starting course." phases of the show include Jay On Kremlin orders. Russian " JS 1 Rand, peraonnel; William Rica and now is the second language in A' John Alvord, tlckaU; Dr. Andrew schools of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Thomas and Theodora Brown, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. make-up; Mr. and Mrs. Harr> There are indications that, ulti­ MaldmenL oostumas; Kenneth Mor­ mately, Moscow hopes to make Plus 10Vs fax rison, Cflof Bdandson, Elmore Russian the "mother tongue" of Hohenthal and Alfred Scbiebel these countries. TRICOT sceneryu Aldo Facani, Salve Ven- In Prague streetcars, each week hy driUo u d the Rev. Alfred Wil- two new letters of the Russian Lost Yoor Thii puolity Wot $49. lianu^ refreshments, and Herbert Cyrillic alphabet are hung up for SwanKMi, puMicity. passengers to memorize. This, ex­ By JOSEPH A. OWENS plained a Prague newspaper, “is HUl has aeen hla profea- man informed Emory that his son back back wUl be turned when ha the first step toward the study of aion faida, h u t ‘i t ’ll never die and Famous for all ’round hard wear, this very 2,435 Votes Polled had a mare which had been shod decides to get even. One piled me the brotherly Russian language.”. M- ' il' I'd do it again." Theae are hie on the front hoofs, but bad re- up 16 years ago and I’ll never for­ Soviet language , teachers are opular (new short length 28 inches) coat By pead Candidate wmds epoken wltk what he terma fuaed to allow a blacksmith from get It- being imported by the Red regimes Eas deep,, dense fur, warmth withoujb "Swamp " accent. the other side of the river'to.put "Yessir, once is one too many of all .the Eastern satellites. weight and long Tasting lustrous beauty ! HiU doubts that Longfellow pic­ on the hind shoes. times to let a critter win.’ o*6***6*a*a*a*****6*a»*a*«a#aa6aa*a****6*««*a« Seattle,^ Sept. 16 VPh-X dead tured a blacksmith like himself “Sheil be shod, if I come over," HIU suffered a broken arm plua You don’t have to pamper it, but it will man pblled ' n ^ y half aa m^^y when he composed the verse dedi­ said Hill with typical stubborn­ eye and knee injuries when ha lost pamper you! It’s # clear saving of $20. votes yaaterdiy in Waabington's cated to the village emithy. ‘Tt'e ness..Using horse sense Emory en­ that decision, but this did not dim Ws the ^‘tvisp o f a girdle’* | \ primary electiem as the man who not romantic. It’a hard work to tered the bam, talked cheerfully hia daring for entering the stables N *w y*ucan won the Democratic nomination shoe a hotsa and. brothar, aome­ to the animal and did hla work. with the toughest and meanaat The SS DOWN HOLDS YOUR SlELECTiON know Hw luxury, for Congreea from the Fifth Dis­ tlmea you’re UaMe to end up with The owner told him -that the beasts. a kick in the muah or in the seat first blacksmith experienced ao tric t \ Attired in blue overalls, a blue that takes you^rouhd the clock! Diitter Says Hm dolicat* beauty, III*. ' J ^ F. McKay, Spdkane, died of the pants.** much trouble that he had to worksMrt and wide band suspen­ Aujf. 26 but it was too Mte to re­ Rubbing------_ tha— day’s—, _ growth------on — discipline the animal. "Treat ’em ders, HiU picked up an iron ah6e move his name from elactidn bal- hia chin, the Coventry blacksmith like humans and they'U give you and remariced, " n e y run from Local Lesions In the m MiUi May Be loU in aU but one county Of the drtftad back 86 yaars and traced the '‘same couiteay," retorted pony to site nine. It’a tha same biipo In w eniorful, lanf>' district Hla death waa well ptihU- hia caraar. Emory. routine, start the fire, heet the COLOR these costumes below and Saceeaafiilly Treated WlthHadlmn ■ ' ■ : deed, however, both by the piein ’T woikad l&.years In a aaw mill If you have an argument with a ehoe, shape it, cool it and^naU it ■ , .' .. ; • '• X ' waerinf American nylen. and radio. ^before my uncle, Thomas Palmar horse, watch out. Maybe your on the horse." By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D.^ With 468 of lha diatrtet’s 680 of Mani^Iald. aakad me if I wanted Written for |1E;A Service precincts Countad, 2,486 votaa had to be a blacksmith." Bring to BURTON’S CORSET SALON It is perhaps utinecescary to de­ been cast for McKi^. Travels In Truck vote a 1^11 column to the subject ot Trim Tailored NO HtONINGI The winner. Art Carton of Cha- Hill’s grsan ayes aparkla aa ha today’s first inquiry although sev­ lan. former Democratic atata relives daya when every farm eral correspondents Iiave inquired chaiivum, had 6J114- had at ISMt one teem of horses WIN VALUABLE PRIZES!! about It. JUST MP, Slid Qwners' hrought their animals i • Q,—What Is histoplaamoals? I and' Terrific ..V- to the blackstnith’s every six weeks have heard of the disease but have Deaths Last Night for shMS. \ been unable to find anything about DRIP, The pickup truck parked adja­ $15’ Gift Certificate the syr.iptoms. treatment or cent to his shop op Swamp Hill dangers. A.j.A. canact: IwwriM psmsmsahf By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Road Shows how \ times have A.—Hiis is a widespread but not plaWed all nylan l«c« b«4ic« DRYI Omaha—Dr. Charles McMartin, changed. Now the 'only active extremely common InfecUoOs dis­ wi4« Uc* .4gii»|. FVnee- T4, nationally known urologist, a blackamith in the area services. Ms $10 Gift Certificate ease. It seems to be most concen­ British ^ former president of the American cuatomere at their homeq. trated In the central Mississippi rvdUirtaiiiied qilh nylen lac* Urological Asan., and at one time Hiis le the only reel transition and Ohio River Valleys. The res­ ia^aqiaa,. aed. aylaa laca rO S M IU Y 6 *’ director of the Department bf In the mechanics of Hill’s work. He ponsible porasite frequently attack adf* la aialtfc. Whila aidy. Sum ’ Dermatology and Urology and Uirt i^ertiticate the hmgs without causing S3rmp- WALKER 32-46, ,/ . ■ etui equliits with one eye e r the toms aad may show up In the head of tha Daparfmant of 8ur> hoofs to judge the else, heats the RROWN V gery at Oeighton University in , month, throat, or. elsewhere. .The NOW preshaped shoe oh the forge and. STRIPE disease'usually lysiuts In enlarge- COQUtlTfc Nr iwwiwd riAMiz Omaha. Died Tuesday. hanks it- Into shape on a - lisrge daahit-daap klaacan-iypa Skowhegan, Maine — Ralph . ment of some of the lympL nodes .A- iron anvil. SKIRT 4 h 're are no‘exercises that ‘in . are considered effective ja this ^ respect. Please ^v e me sohie Inform- atibB.on geographic tongue. and rriore , 1. B.P. A.—Geographic'tongue is consid­ ered relatively nOrmai. It ia char­ acterized by slightly elevated irregular, gray rings suritMuided f by reddish areas on certaih por­ tions of the tongue.'-'It tends to Come and go end may n-ake the •N«wLi$litarW«i$ht tongue somewhat sensitive but Is of little consequence, and does npt (and DO wa hove'am!) require treatment. I" •NtwSmalkrSiu Q.—Is it'lnjurlcus lo lake miner-,. COSTUME’S al oil every'night u{«n retiring? E.M. ‘ NEWEST A.—It.Is not advisable. It may * Now Lewor Prie* Irritate the intestines and interfere with the absorption of certain ^ LOOK! vitamina Q.—How much water ahocid a arson drink every

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    > * c M g g iiANCHESTER EVENING ^R A LD , MANCHESTER, CQNN„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1954 “ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1954 PAGE SEVEN man Charles A' itobbins will also weapons at low-flying and high al­ Hospital at Waterbury, a victim Bolton report to the unit on the progress titude targets on the one-and-one- Lodge Will Speak of poliomyelitis, he was chnceling of toe committee atiif^ng the need half million acre Fort Bliss ranges. all campaign activities indefinite­ for ,ian addition to the elementary He also will be familiarised with At Jaycee Affair ly. Later, FVed R. Zeller, seeking school. the various electronic equipment reelection, said he had just learned FOR EXPERT $4f 745,811 Grand List Seen Ptaa Trip used by the AAA-RTC. of Bergln's action, and the reajmn ' J t father-son overnight tripl to He will graduate at a formal Governor Lodge will speak to for it, and ho too, was halting h WHEEL ALIGNMENT — WHEEL BALANCINO Camp Pioneer at New Hartford is parade and retreat ceremony and the Manchester' Junior Chamber campaigning until young Antoony RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING By Board; Tax Rise Likely being planned by local Boy Scouts then be eligible for assignment in of Commerce Monday evening at B e ii^ is out of danger. COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE > for the weekend of Sept. 35. Patrol a permanent antiaircraft aiiille'ry the Manchester Country -Club. advisers are contacting parents unit Belton. Sopt. 15 (Special)—ThoB Fire Group Ptahs Picnic Dinner will be served at 5:00 ^ NO BEPETITIONS SEE about arrangements. p. m. for Jaycee'a, members of oth­ Societies of bell ringers in Eng­ Booid of Finance haa appravod a The Volunteer Fire Ilepartment _The local troop began': its reg­ Maacbester Eveoiai Herald Bol- 5ud(et fa r the next flacal year haa announced plans for hn outU^ if l er Manchester service clubs, and land engage in ’’changa-ringlng’’ ular schedule of meetings Monday toa eorrespondent. Mi doeeph members of the Republican Town of church bells for as long as 13 which Indicates a tax rate of SI to be held at Sperry’s Pond on night at United Methodist Church. O’ltaUa. teiepheae MItebMi $-5545. mlUa wUl bo levied. If the tax rate French Road Sept 26. Flrehien, Because of expanded use of space Ck>mmittee. Tickets for the din­ hours without repeating the se­ pr^ctlon provos accurate, it will their families and members of the ner are available at the Country quence in which the bells are CURKE HWTOR SALES at the school, the Scouts are un­ DAB CONCLAVE 8A,A’ C^ub, Republican Headquarters on struck, according* to the Encyclo­ SOI BROAD STREET MI-MOIS represent an increase of two milla women’s auxiliary will be invited able to continue meeting there pedia Britannlca. srnft the current rate. to attend the 1 p. m. until dark they have for the past few yea Norwich, Sept, IS (/r>—Jud^ West Middle Turnpike, . through Prediction of the SI .piUla la event.'^ 'n e return to United M etl^lst by advance rfservatlons, some 4' respective service club 'presidents, baeM on an anticipated p-and Theib will be music for dancing Churdh as a meeting p lai^ ls a delegates are expected here Sept. and from George T. LaBonne, list of $4,745411, an estimated in- all through the afternoon and a homecoming. It was the -^Men’s 24 for the 61st state meeting of Manchdster Road, Glastonbury. eieaae of a quarter miUlon dollars picnic supper is planned for 4:30. the Connecticut Daughtea of the A'"box type” hot chicken dinner Club of the church thm originally American Revolution. Gertrude S. over last year’s ftfure. or 5 p. m. Committee members sponsored organlsati^of a scout will be served on the terrace. Mrs. ■n>tal shtidpated expenditure is Bryan Medberry, Jqhn Harris, Jack Carraway, president general, will Lodge will, accompany the Gov­ troop in town. / head a number of national officers $30S.1S346. This U increase of Early, Lawrence Wolthausen and The Troop Opmhlttee will meet ernor and the Manchester Open $1,750 over the ficure presented Ellsworth E. Perkins plan to make scheduled to attend, it was an­ Golf Touhiament Committee hope tonight at thedmme of Chairman nounced yesterday. a t the public hoann( last week telephMe calls to members to com­ Ronald G ro sq ^ Bolton Hill road to have her present the trophies and is represented by inclusion of plete arrangements. . at 8 b'( toi the winners of the three day LOOK AUKIf OE COMRMf ' a dishwasher for the school lunch Announces Intentton fected To Office CLINICAL MEETINO SflARTS tourney. pro(ram. TTie Board of Finance Laurier F. Delfars of Keeney Toth and Barbara Elliott, New Haven, Sept. 15 (F)—Con­ •UT ONLY ONE HAS THE HN| included it in the budcet with Drive has filed his intention to loref at Manchester High necticut’s 29th Annual Clinical OANCMS, CAMPAIGN PLANH ■ome reservations since the seek Republican nomination . as were elected to the Student Congress got underway today at Hartford. Sept. 15 (F)—Neither FLAWLESS QUALITY OF A X A Qirl's Best Friend Is-Her amount is so much higher than Justice of the Peace. This makes tncll Monday as representatives Yale's school of medicine. Spon­ of the candidates for state comp­ was ssUmated at the public hear- six candidates for the five places their respective home rooms. sored by the Connecticut State troller \%ill engage in campaign to be .filled on the ballot for thj Maneggia Assigned Medical. Society, the Congresa activities, temporarily at least. *"1aowever, sentiment expressed November election. Pvt. Peter John Maneggia. 19, which runs through Thursday will Earlier yesterday, Edward D. at the hearing was strongly in Under Republican party son of Mr. Peter Francis Maneg.^ feature lectures on new develop­ Bergin Of Wateibury, Democrat, ^ \ I / flavor of the purchase of a dish* no additimial names may be pre­ gia, .Route 6, haa been assigned to ments in medical science by 35 said that becaure his 17-months- washer and the group was prom* sented at the caucus. The l u t date the Antiaircraft Artillery Replace­ leading specialists and educators. old son Was. taken to St. Mary’s laSd it would be included in the for filing intention to sMk nomi­ ment Training Center in Fort Bllse, N c final budgcL This'was ^one be­ nation was yesterdaj^ Tex., for his second eight week cause, no increases in the budget There will be no .mntest on the cycle of basic training. canoe made when it is submitted post of represe^tive since in­ Having recently completed his mfAfUtf CNfft fOr approval of the annual town cumbent R<^. Edgene Oagllardone 6rst eight weeks’ of training in meeting. However, the budget can is the only Bepublicail candidate fundamental infantry subjects at TERMS AS LOW be cut by vote of the meeting. for this offlCe. The six candidates Fort Bliss. Texas he will now take DIAMOND Total anticipated revenue other for Justiesr of the Peace are John up the skills of antiaircraft artil- than that from property tax re­ Ths besuty and brilliance of a flawless if Walter F. Elliott, Laura lery. AMESITE DRIVES Mirhssls diamond sun»asss any othsr. ceipts esUmated by the Board of C. ’Tooibey, all Incumbent; Clar­ During this second phase of Finance is $66,560.16. This in­ (Diamond shown in this Trsasun Chast is DIAMOND JUBILEE ELEaRIC RANGE ence/ Anderson, Lawrence Fiano basic training he will be expertly No Money Down • 36 Months absolutely flawleaa $300, tax laeludad.), cludes $$3,709.16 from state funds Laurier F. DeMars. schooled in the bring of light and to Pay 5 Paving o Driveways \ under aid to education and trans­ The Republican Town Commit- medium antiaircraft artillery Easy Payments Invited. portation grants. ee will meet tommrrow night at • Parking Areas Bdiool Board Meets the Community Hall at S o'clock The Board of Education in preparation for the caucus MANCHESTER scheduled a meeting for t Monday. MIIc Im R 9-5224 B ight at vhich time they/dxpect Meetings Tonight to tatsrview.six appUcan^for the The Board of Selectmen Will hidd prlncipaTs position no^open at lU regular meeting at the school V nMO TUNim 4 For riw lost In Drhrowoy Con$tmction> C ol the elementary achoo^ tonight at $ o'clock... Jewelsrs—Silversmiths ■ The meeting Monwy n in t with New teachers at the school will the transpcrtatloi^oinmlttee con­ t KEMP'S, Inc. ; 958 Main St-^MI-9-4398 x., be welcomed at the PTA meeting a 768 MUa Sb—MI-$-5680 J THOMAS COLLA CONST. CO. sidered several'small adjustments tonight at 6 o’clock. First Select- SINCE THE KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN QUALITV G E N E R A L In the tranmixation plan which l b db dh ▲ A As ▲ AS i i ELECTRIC arose as it r ^ t into operation. . The Board also approved a con­ :zz \ tract for/tranapoitatiaa of four > Wlllimantlc. Three will Wlpdbam High School X.- they are students in the mal agriculture counie and Introducing I wUl attend the trade soiool for automotive course. Visit Blair's New An lartment Chairmali John McDermott who worked out the probliroblam, pr oposed offering a contnictntrwt to Leonard Miss (RgUofor this MMcial transporta­ tion. OigUo’s two sons are enrolled St Wlntiiam High. ETHEL Club Adopts Sehednle Tbs Camera Club adopted a pro­ gram schedule for its next nine, SMITH ''SLEEK” meetings at its meeting at the ^Glanaoai* school Monday night. A program entitled ’’Print Analysis" will be featured at the by Fortnfit Sept. 27 meeting, designed to give Coiifideiitial^ the group backgroimd on J u d ^ g pictures in preparation for. two Formfit tailors the new “SlMk" contests scheduled for lata fall. Hie Oct 11. meeting, will deal girdle to do slimming plus^ shap­ \ with Christmas cafds in: ample A new series of ing—-to gently mold you into a time to give members Ideas for lovelier. silhoueUe. It’s designed tlitfF*owB photographic cards this in sheer, lightweight leno with year.' . Ihe dbt) will Judge its own sum­ satin elastic front and back mer , slide contest on Oct panels to subtract ihches stra­ 2$ using a ^Int system and ar­ tegically. Hips, tummy, waistline ranging the slides in classes. take a trimming that makes to­ A Kodqk sound movie entitled ’’Quality in Photographic Lens" day's fashions a joy to wear. will be shown Nov, 8 and another For new beauty And comfort-:- film ,'’The Master’s Series" will \ come in, be fitted in the Life he presented on Nov. 22.. x ‘"'.leek” today 1 Ansco program has men lied for Dec. 18 followed'by _ arranged by Kodak on Doe. 27 entitled "Making Pictures .People Ltkie." Further Instruction will be If you arii "not »" o porfiKt A or I gained on Jan. 10 when -the meet- We are pleased to announce urn will featuib^ a program on c u p . . . If nood o littio moro fHI- "Orainlneas and^ow To Control MISS ETHEL SMITH, N®* 580—Life Bra rfiowh, I t ” Programing^ s plans ended formerly Corset'Buyer of with'Uie Jan. 34 m ee^g at which n ^ n taffeta. Stitched under- Wise-Smith is now in bus^Nfor youthful uplift. 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    , \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1954 MANCHESTEfe E Y E IN G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1954 Island even aftar Torktown, b Iknpero- Bao Dai, was reported Herbert Swope, Jr., has Baen OB- > - Impoesibls. Droodl^s Rival Factions t getting rec^ to leave his raat- talned to direct the play. T et If it is an Impossible idea, dence in Oahnee, on the French Following its stay in Hartford,^ -Trinity Announces "but they dUw«>eer<4; no one Rivera for Balgnn in the' near fu­ AMESITE DRIVEWAYS Five Loeel Girls Receive Nursing Diplomas Vivien W ill Wage knowa where." Eoifttiti^ ijfpraUl the fact also is :ihat if the Coir|||’ By BOnSB PBICB Elid Viet Nam the '‘Fragile Fox” will play a 1 ture. He is said to be' w o rrM over She said it whs hort sighted ef ]>VBUSIUU> » Y TO * ._.„ number of BMstem cities before EXPERTLY INSTALLED Three New Courts mimists tiidie this bland they will the potitlcal situation in tl^ coun­ Connecticut Democrat not to help y«A ij> p b in t in o oo7 otc. opening at the Belaaco Iheatre aae Grading — Machine S p i ^ — Forma Set — f Boiled Write-in Campaign is HwtII have tweaked the nose of our P olitical Hiassle try following its division with the her get into the baNot “ to draw in N ew York on O ct 12. Alaei ParkhMI Lots — Xemils Courts — Walks A-’’ ------latest series of prcwlamations Oonmunist-led Vietminh the Hartford, Sipt I$-Three new ofr votes from Gov. Lodge.” Geneva peace settlement. 16% FOE CASH TBANSACnONS New Haven, Sept 15 (Jty— Although mechanically operated s ia a 5, about holding a firm line, even if Paris, Sept. 16 (F)—The French HIGH ILUTEBACY coursaz in English,- history, and Terms arranged It desired _ Vivien Xellems, r/ho failed to voting machine are usc>< in Cton- A N oiM Octolxr i. USl News Agency reported from Sai­ ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISED BY phUosophy havt bmn added to this we did locate that firm line airaund qualify for a place aa aa indepen­ necUcut, there la a sfuiLe at the gon today that - Viet Nam’s Pre­ At the time of the. Communist term’s offerings by the Trinity Col­ PuMUbtd I t t m £>«ntii| Bxceiit the island o f Forpiosa, not around dent on the November election top for the voter to ”wrtte in” 1 UoUdays. Bnttrcd M tn* mier and Arm y C5iicf of . ^ ta ff Parsons Theatre revolution in Ruasis, illiteracy ran - DEM AIO b r o t h e r s lege Evemng School, Director Rob­ a candidate, pull a lever and 4et JEWELERS ____ at ll*n':l)estn' Coon., m the island o f Qiiemoy.. ballot, haa announced elie will be have settled their quarrel, .ending aa high aa 60 per cent in aome ESTABLISHED 1620 ert M. Vogel announced today. the slip of paper fall into a ooen- d m Mali Thld dilemma our. high policy areaa and riiral populations could 7 U m a i n ST. TIL MU-tT* the Immediate .hreat of a new Opens Tomorrow CALL NOW — ANYT?** ^ The courses have been added due a write-in candidate fob governor partment. 8UB8CIUPTION RATE9 miikers have solved, if it can be outbreak of violence in the Indo^ not follow the course of events, ac­ of ConnecticulL ^ Pajikbia la Mvaaoa BIANCHESTER MI-S-7061 — HARTFOBD CHspM ’I - M ll to unusuaUy heavy enrollment for called that, by announcing that china state. cording to tha Xkicyclopedia Brt- the fall term in Trinity’# evening Qaaa Yaai*) IU.W •'Fragile Fox,” the first'sub­ tannlca.. Mite KeUemiiC’'’a Stonington K .HHonUia . •aaaa*a»*ata#«aaaaa 7.78 we are going to keep the Commu­ Premier Ngo Dinh Diepi ordered graduate divUlon, he eald. Regla- manufacturer, made her announce- Thraaa Montha •••aa«»«aaaaa««*»aa S.SO the 'officer; Gen. Nguyen Van scription play of tfie new season tratlon la still open in most Qpa MoBth b .. a a*aa *•»■#••••* kaaaa 1.IQ nists guessing w hat our decision JMnt Igat night on a state-wide No Job Too Small . . . Hinh, to quit his post last Satur­ to Be sponsored by the Theatre courses, and classes start Monday. is. Meanwhile, so they won't have telaviaion broadcast here (WINliC- Wo Mdke Friends That Way V#OPy, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa%'aaaaaa day and take the first plane for Guild-American Tlieatre Society The new offerings include Con- IV ) anot as the guhemetoriel Tba Herald PrlntJnf Company, be.. ing the noSe of our "firm line” Reporiedly he will not leave for aad record playeim. able to contain their enthusium, class of 1954 at the Middlesex Mq- candidate of the Independent Re- aaaumea» no financial raaponcImUty for some time because of the reorgan-, Gas Price Dispute typoaraphlcal arrora appaarint In ad- diplomacy. One is to go to war go lylld with excitement. .’Die occa­ morial Hbepital School of Nursing. piMican perty of the sUte. izatlbn of the Vietnamese Army yartfiemanta and other reading mattar with the Communists and elimi­ sion, I will now reveal, is the first Graduation exerclaes were heiS at She will be opposed by incum­ WEST SIDE b The Hancheatar Erenlng Herald. Dog Show in history where the now going on. nate their tweaking power, even if 24 Hour G>mpromise A ir^ Wesleyan Uirtverslty. • ' bent Rspuhltcan John Lodge- Dem­ EECeWD SHOP DIaplay advertlalnc cloaing houra: fleas were Judged along with the Observers said the face-saving The group, pt 26 graduating ocrat Abraham A. Ribicoff , a For Monday—I p. m. Friday. it eliminates us. ' ' dogs. The popular choice. “ Flea settlement gave Hinh satisfaction senior was the forty-sixth tiass former U. S. Reprsuentative. and For Tueaday—1 p. m. Monday. without putting Diem in too diffi­ Hartford, Bept. 15 (ff)— A com- Becprdsaiid AeceoMriee For Wedneaday—1 p. ra. Tueaday. The other might be to be firm Champion Skin Deep Beauty” has Ambulance to complete the nurses’ trelning Socialist Jasper' MoLevy, mayor For Tburaday—1 p. m. Wedneaday. Just been Judged Best in Show cult a position. romlse proposal waa handed the of Bridgeport. JAMES A. WOODS about our own firm lines, ^draw tate LegislaUve Ciounoll today in course at the hospltpL The local Form r IWday—1FHday—1 p. in. Thuraday.Thuraday when his closest. rival i**R'oyer‘s The agreement was reach ^ in Service S 'girls ara Mrs. Claire FUlot Caaey, Referring to her petitions. Mias For SaPirday—1 p. m. Friday them vdiere we mean them, and Own Jumper” was unexpectedly a lohg talk between the general the' “are parkway gaa prices too 88$ Ceatcr SL MI-q-1618 Claaaltled daadUne: 10:80 a. ra. aaeh hlj*?" diqiute. daughter o f Mr. and Mra. Leon G. Kellena -said a lot were signed Say of pabUcatiaa aseapt Saturday then stick to them. scratched. B y Rover. and Viet Nam’s defenie secretary, Fallot o f 86 Park St.; Miaa Patri­ The plan, aimed at pushing down • Am.. But what we really ought to be Le Ngoc Chan, at Hihh’s residence. cia Bonney, d a u ^ ter o f Mrs. Ruth Later the Premier received the parkway gaa pricea through new Wednaaday, 8«pt. 15 interested in is bilnging a truce comMtition, waa offered by Ebcecu- Bonney of 10 Vernon St.; Miea; general for an hour. Hinh left Shirley Wilson, daughter of Mr. to the U g end o f the Chinese civil tive Director E. Leroy Emanuelson, A Thought for Today smiling but refused to make any and Mrs. H u ^ Wilson o f 31 war before we become the major statement to repbrters.x Connecticut Petroleum Industriea Committee. Mather St; Miss Carolyn Watte, A Principle Wins participant in i t W e have no Viet Nam’s chief of state, ex- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tlta primary voters of Man* Is Christ DividMl? DESOTO AUTORUAtlC It will receive full-scale atten­ ;i. light to be even in the position lof FOR YOUR PRO TEaiO N tion when State Senator Oscar W atts o f 63 Arvlne PI.; and M iu cheater have Considered well and Was Christ divided in His love POUIOEFETTE *rRAm R«ISCIO M Barbara Shenning, daughter of considering whefrier or not Ameri­ for men Petersen, Jr., meets with his motor they have spoken well. llM y have vehicles subcommittee next Thurs­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Shenning, 28 can security or policy requires us Or start to heal an ailing soul • Cwnplelely Meier* Perkins St. arrested, as only a direct decision and then » teieieMetely AvelleMe ^ day. Highway Commissioner Hill to retain military contiol of an SIGN and Emanuelson will appear be­ In recognition of her scholastic from the people could, at develop­ Decided not because o f race or achievements. Miss -Wilson was island seven miles o ff China. We fore the Petersen group that day. Y o u t h s p e c i a l t y s h o p ment in our local government creed? , Advertising ROY MOTORS, Inc. awarded a apecial prize as the have no more right there than He let no true believer ever Wm. P.Quish DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH The new Emanuelsoiv proposal Fallot PliPhotos which was in contempt of them­ calls for establiahing off-parkway senior, student ;who had attained Mtes OsMly* Watts Miss Barbara IShMSuag •61 M A IN ST. — N E X T TO GAB OO M PANT Communist Chins, has on SUten p au ! ED'S SIGN CO. the second hlgheat average in selves. They had to do this by 241 N O R T H M A I N S T R E E T M A N C H E S T E R service areas, auch aa thoae at the Island. If we have any legitimate Mltchdl 3-8268 PHONE Mltelwl 3-S940 j West Rock exit on the Wilbur theory and clinical nursing w rin g aliminating: from nomination cer­ Did Christ divide His living date to drive Mrs. Marsseau bhclc Cross Parkway at New Haven. her three years o f study. right in the area at all, it should faith in God Mother Shot Dead; to Southbridge, but,” when he ar tain individuab, and mbstituting Such areaa would provide res- be as the friends and promoters And hearken to the tumult u it rived, found the Cottage locked. others, but they w ere'atill voting tauranta and several brands of gas. a' of peace. There are better ways prod He said he then heard the wom­ for a principle— the democratic The latter, he said, would be PiFoduce Brings Found in Cottage of promoting peace than to be Its Voices into fevered pitch? an moaning and broke In thrwgh principle which b at the root of Above cheaper because the stations would a screen In a windWA He found not have to pay the State royal­ plpyihg guessing games with the Thompson, Sept. 15 (ff)— State her on the bed, he said, then, all American fpvemment, and Its din. He ever heard the pray­ ties of from 5 to 8 cents a gallon. $2^0 at Market ConummisU and with ourselves. er of love'! " ruMied six miles to summon C m - Service areaa, which could be Police said a 42-year-oId mother which nobody can trample down stable Victor Blanchard. operated Just off parkway exits, was fotUKl fatally wounded on a fo r a very long time, anywhere. Would Christ today divide this Blanchard called an ambulance could also provide over-night Salts at .Tuesday’s Manchester summer cottage bed here lest The Republican candidates en­ frightened world . /■ and brought in State Police. IP- ZwickegV Sin lodgiM aa a convenience to motor­ Vegetable Ajictlon Mart-amounted night, a .22 caliber rifle and a And urge, "Take sides against Formeister quoted Fontaine as dorsed by the Republican Town ists. T^ere are now nO restaurants to $2,220.95. A total o f 1,134 half­ hate’s flags unfurled” ? hunting knife lay beside her. saying he had permitted M | s . Committee won Mcause they The reappearance of General or sleeping accomodations on the bushel baskets of tomatoes went She 'waa Identified as Mrs. Zwicker on a witness stand His prayer would heal such M erritt and Wilbur Cross Park­ Marsseau to use his oottagaon and were pledged to thb principle of maladies for good— at a high o f $2.30; a low o f $1.(H) Irena Marsseau of Southbridge, oiff during the summer. BUY N O W this time before the special Senate ways. ^ and an average of $2.10 per bas­ Mass., a mother o f two daughters democracy, not because they were “Come anto me all ye in moth­ The petroleum association of­ Comihlttee conducting the censpre erhood” N ket. • who waa separated from her hus­ WRONG CHURCH NOTE PA Y LATER pledged to be the creatures of any ficial said his plan would prove of band. ' / .Other commodities disposed of hearing on Senator McCarthy— apecial value on the new Connec­ 'roeeday included 22 cratea of evil hidden ‘'bossism." The Cltl- Our Christ divides no humble She was shot in the left temple Ocean Drive Beach, 8. C. (B—A has reaffirmed,, and perhaps clari­ ticut State Expressway which will cauliflower at $2.15 per crate; three sens Committee was dedicated to fhith whose creed but bore no knife wounds. State cocker sptuiiel liked the sound when have only aeven State-owned sta­ bushels of 'shell beans at $2 per fied a bit more,. the basic facU Would share the love oil God. Police said. She died ‘early today he ra is ^ his voice in a hymn at that principle, and the Individual tions along its 128-mile routa bushel and 12 bushels of cucum­ It’s all men need. in Day Kimball Hoepital at near­ the First Presbyterian Church. udio sparked its acdvity, Atty. about General Zwicker's first and bers-at a high of $2.80 and a low by PutnAm. Its price is high in sacrificial HaaUly removed by- a member of Jay RuWow, was, in hb leader­ more controversial appearance bn NOT ENOUGH CHORES o f $2.60 per buahel. State Police Lt. Edward For- goal; Richmond, Va. (XV-Mrs. Celesta the congregaUon, he trotted back >en a a stand—before McCarthy himself meister said William Fontaine, for another hymn. Ha waa ousted ship, merely continuing a consist­ Tq work for all and grow more Jane Hall Via aa)rs children today With 600,()00 motor cars, 350,000 last Winter. famous Stearns & Foster about. 45, a friend of Mrs. Mars­ second, time and the door closed ent fight for the democratic prin­ pure in soul, x ruffer because they do not have motorcycles and 250,000 motorized I: Marion M. Mhrcy seau, reported finding the wogaan firmly behind him. ciple he hsid repeatedly expressed, 'The facts, clear then to anybody enough chorea to do. Mrs. Via, who bicycles, Bwedeh claims she is the lying wounded In his Quatlc Sec­ t V ' Sponsored B y The Manchester haa 33 grandchildren and 22 gteat w ith conviction and eloquende, be­ who wanted them, and clear now, most motorized cOuritty in con­ tion OoUage. He said he had gone, U. S. farmers produced S,S00, Council of Churches grandchildren,, la 60. , tinental Eurbpe. fore meetings of the Board whose are relatively Empls. The “Fifth to the cottage because he had a 000,000 eggs in June, 1964.' »- :e a c c o u n t conduct was at issue. Amendment dentist,” Dr. Irving FIRE ok DEMAND and Holman-OvD. Baker } Fiiress, suspected of Oommunbt The threat which was repelled Maquoketa, Iowa (4^—The vol­ aefiviUes, had been drafted into B y openins: a charflre aixpunt today you can enjoy yesterday was not merely to the unteer fire department eeys the the Army, retained there, pro­ shopping the easy and convenignt way. Buy today, spirit and principle of democracy. firemen nee< some old buildingB moted there, and finally -dis-^ which they maj^ set ablaze in order ♦ pay later. I t was also a threat to the Intent, we asK you to charged there, all in accordant to practice new fire-fighting PARKER’S spirtt, and letter of the Manches­ methods. - ' with the law of the land. General . \ ter Charter, and the General Man­ Anyone in the area having an Application for Ckarga Account Zwicker, whatever he personally old ahed, bam. or other structure ager-Board of Directors form of Mari-Mada 691 Main St., Manchester thought o f all this, and he has re he wishes to dispose o f can get government it established fo r action by notifying the fire chief. new ball point vealed that he didn’t think much M r. '■ , ' Manchester. 8o it .can be said _of it, had no right or basis for in­ M rs. that the Charter has survived its terfering with it. But General M iss ...... first major test, and it can be Zwicker, in hin, testimony before hoped that no more challenges to A ddress ...... McCarthy^ and in his testimony it need arise. WANDELL- I before the Watkins Committee. Box Springs To those who were defeated, we C ity ...... was^Umited by presidential orders would like to say a few words un­ ANDERSON in his discussion of the case o f tinged by any assumpUon of su­ and Mattresses Former address ...... such an alleged security risk. Building otter perior wisdom or righteousness. One further thing which was each Employed by ...... The -truths to live by in a good revealed in the testimony before community like thb are self-evi- Contractors X to make the the Watkins Committee was that V/atkins big Sleep Shop has baen a busy Personal bank ...... dent' R*sidM Hal-Coflini^i^ the’ McCarthy staff knew how N o sound policy which is really plaea this past summer, so we'ro" left Other charge accounts ...... '.... General- Zwicker felt, knew the AltBrations»Rtm oM ing >•••ee•et••« in the public interest needs, to be with' odds-and-ends from former bed­ law that WSJ in operation, and cpnnived a t "Business On ding events . some in matched outfits knew the presidential orders con-^ There is ro mi^^opoly on devo­ Customer Sa^faction" what General Zw ic^ . other mattresses and box springs in tion to the bert ^ teresU of this Full Insurance.^verage could divulge on the stand. ono-of-a-kind coverings . .. 157 pieces community. , - Tel. MI-9-303^r you ever drank! , Tn spite o f all this knowledge. in all. The way to deser\-e and win and Tel. MI-3-665r Senator McCarthy nsvertheless Writes Bva rimes len ferl 393,000 keep the tnist and respect of the After 5:00 P. M.'' made a public spectacle of Gen­ words in a aBgla cartridge—tke equiv­ people and of your associates in Included ara pieces formerly priced up eral Zwicker, because he had more 82 Baldwin Road alent of Aye ordinary bell point reilla. public service is to trust and re­ to $69.50 . . now at savings up to-44 % . H ere iz the same Ivucury respect' for the law o f the Jand Manchester, Conn. No more buying reiUa all the time! spect them. . y than for McCarthy, because he Included are famous l^olman-0. D. Raker SuspiHon b no substitute for blend o f thie world's finest - ■MH fer yeori o f iMrd iisel Jewelry- chose to follow his own official and Stearns & Foster makes. Twin..and ■f' YOUTH SPECIALTY SHOP policy. ftniahed BMtal perU won’t t a r n i ^ chip orders rather than the ^unofficial coffees that has made So to the defeated, we would -full sizes. Same .guarantees as other bed­ SSI M A IN ST. — N E X T TO GAS CXIMPANY orders of McCarthy. or crack. Indaetfoctibfe nylon b a i^ in \ i say , this: "Clinib out of the atti- ding. Phone orders filled. Q iock Ftill o’Nuts the That, was Zwicker’s sin. He did rad. groan, gray or black. tudes lyhich dishonor, you because HILLYER not seem to realise that McCar­ they dishonor others. Take your fastest growing coffee ’• Use Our Lay-Aw.py thy was his superior, and that NIST AND OHlY BMl POINT : rightful place oi the community as- McCarthy w a i the law o f the land. in New York. (Crilics, opposen, or whnt you will, Plan TO O N II A CHOKE OF Not realising that, he was, of and, so _ long as there b respect course, all the foul adjecUves Mc: 4 POINT SIZES! for the democratic principle, and •Jpharge Accounts earthy could think of. for others,^no one will dispute you A N D ..vthere arc ^.cups of A n e w Im M point fewturel Extra fln% General Zwicker is neither the, H Reg. $159.00 66-inch Curved Armless Love Seat, matches piece in 'th at place.” ' ' Invited One, madiumi or broad point to sujt your first nor the last to get into trou­ ■described, previously;; olive texture cover .119.00 . heavenly coffee iiri every pound ■ writing stylo. Pannanent, non-amudginf ble because he fails to realise the Reg. $99.60 Lounge, Chair with right arm only; ensembles with of Chock Full o’Nuts Coffee. ink in blue, blue-black, red or green. . Guessing Ggrae special standing o f the Wisconsin .pieces previously described; olive texture cover 74.50 Senator. The Watkins Commit­ Reg. $82.50 Slipper Chair; armless; matches pieces above; I t b the parUcular t-lent o f the tee Itself has combiitted the sin Color-K«y«d Conuhunli^ that! evciy time this, olive, texture cover . . . 7. . . . . ------...... 64.50 o f trying to get the ,facU in lU Reg. $179.00 Love Seat with left arm; 48 inch size; latex country announces ;a policy of invesUgatiOn of Senator McCar­ cushicMi. Charcoal cover with silver threads ...... holding a firm line in the world, 135.00 Wsess seed mu waswlsa tettw t m$r$ el $8.tS eesfci thy, of keeping to lines of legal EVENING Reg. $198.00 Carved Armless Love Seat to ensemble Witt f they find some spot where we evidence, of preventing typical di­ ’ love seat abpve * chairoal and silver co ver ...... 1 4 9 .0 0 ' m m m m m a ; N u tw m t n « w aa -%.- have difficulty deciding to hold a This accurate measure is hytetWiii versions, of shutting off caihpaign 1954 DIVISION Reg. $189.00 Left Hand Bumper Love Seat, 51-inch size^Iatex firm line. They had such a spot speeches. A s a , result, th'e Sena­ cushion. Matches pieces above ; charcoal co ver ...... • -139.00 enclosed in every can to Snowsuits In Indo-CSilna, where, one week, tor, in his oWn T V appearances Reg. $189.00 Love Seat with cut-back arm s: latex seat cushion. ws announced that a firm line at outside the - hearing room, has Engineering programs Floor Samples - Subject to Prior Sale help you brew heavenly leading t « the Associate Persimmon burlap-textured covering ...... •••••142.00 SseaseK Dien Bien Thli^'Was essential to found himrelf being prosecuted I .Cetafcllek. Degree in Aeronautical. Reg; $112.00 High W ing Back Chair with cut-back arm s; late.'c 1 coffee accurately every time, with FREE American sm-vlval, and where, the and persecuted, at the mercy of Meehanioal, Tool and Pra^ cushion. Toast Textured'antique satin covering ...... ••^•79.00 next week, we decided not to d^-l bi on the part o f a committee dncHon fields, as well ae' Every single piece Df famous Selig Modern Upholstery . Reg, $122.50 Lounge Chair on a revolving base; good TV chair; fend that line afU r all. Which is prejudiced. He H u done the Bachelor Degree In t cheirs, sofas, love seats and sectidiial pieces . . are re­ Industrial Engineering black and gold textur^ covering ...... 89.00 Matching Mittans They now have another such everything except call it a "Fifth are provided at HUIyer. duced! We're clearing this Modern in order to re-arrange Reg. $149.00 Love Seat with button,back; tight seat, sweep­ -w aw r spot in the little island of Quemoy. Amendment Committee,’’ and he'll our 'main flopr displays for Home Fashion Time, coming ing arms. Green and gold textured cover ------.....------112.00 And as the Communists make . .^mbbably do that before he is ( ) I U M I ()MSnMin ()6»H J soon. There's just one of each style and cover, so come in Reg.. $59.95 M idriff Occasional Chair; button-trimmed back, ^ To keep your little giH moves toward this island, seven through. But his attacks on this open arms. Natural and'black textured covering...... 45.00 warm and weather-dreu- miles o ff the Chinese mainland, particular. committee ai e, f t tomorrow . . early , . sure! ad, thie colorful, famous laqoirt of the Reg. 198.00 Midriff Occasional Chair with wialnut finished fabric Weather Winky they put American poUcy in a course, one o f the g r u t mistalfu OIRICTOJI *f Mm frame; open arms. Black and white spotty cover -....; >74.50 anowzuit. • - dilemma it cannot solve satisfac­ o f his career, fo r there is nobody Reg. 1139.00 Lounge Chair; biscuit pleated seat, back and I v m Im D iv lile * 'Reg. $85.00 Midriff Occasional Chair vith charcoal te x tu ^ torily. Tba. mere idea ofroitr en- else in the whole Senate to dispute Sides with button trim; oliv4 frieze cover...... 98.00 ( covering. Blond finisli^ with arm rests'in w alnut ...... 64.50 now fbCtng in a batUa which b prac- the dignity, decorfim, and the fair^ HlUYIR COUIftI Reg. $260.00 81-inch Lounge Sofa; similar in styl& to chair tKssliy /a causa o f tha CJUnaao Com- tors.' . beeuUful fitted, het and FREE matching, mittens lOO^i nylon Bex 164)1 BUmbta b ^ t e Ilka that the Regl 1^26.50 50-inch Left Hand Bumper Love Seat; biscuit quUted kilning makes for complete wazhabUity.-.Sizes 3 to 6x— T*l. CH 4-1421 T to 14. • , , f JCWEI.ERS rewriutiiaobts would OonnecUcufs viobnt death rate plea^eatecKstd...... th buttons; olive texture cover ...... 9 5 .0 0 A e a u tio p d U tha Irtish had per- b an annual 44 per 100.000 cosn- BROCOtt Como inn a ^ see our Mmplete selection of snowniita 781 MAM IT. V-M AN C W ITB P«rsd to U par 100,000 for the by NaUonally whArtiaed bramt1 aamaai 'tie ~*.tlo*. A ■ r ^FYee^^^ Wrapping r : r- Free Parking In Rear V i« T . I ' »

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    /MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHtoER, CONK., WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 16. 1964 IfANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1964 X ' i: «W«U ■ ' way, through oompetltlv* exams, healthy 6-year-oId chestnut sapi gua It attacks the bark, produc­ although his uncle is Admiral Earl Chestnut Fights liim, filled with green burrs. ing lesions that ultimately girdle E-r Rbydt^Cpnsort ’a Job Seen ' Mountbatten ("I’ll get into the When blight struck at the aap- and kill the tree. Navy on my own or not at all,” ling last year, Mrs. Cassady placed X Philip had often said). Against Blight a cake of laundry soap in its fork. WlUlMN DICKSON & SON ijde of World’s Toughest Ended as Comnmiider The blight went away. aiNOB Ifilg Even after his marriage to Prin­ Pikeville Ky. UP)—The chestnut, So far as is known, no one has cess Elisabeth he went back to sea nearly extinct as the result dt used soap successfully before to HflOMACmXEN gmust modernize if it is to meet 3 TIMES FASTER AESIDENTM^ aid GOMMEROML for nearly two years, ending his blight, is trying a one-tree Come­ stop the blight.. Although Mrs. Looawi —(NKA)— the world competition; iV must re­ active service with the rank of Csisady has confidence In her tool, revamp, revitalize. commander. back here. . remedy, foresters fear her tree for GAS on Stomach niNTIHa aid MPERHONOlim of Queen EUxebcth n U N Question of Survival Before the blight - struck about Ccrtllltd laboratory ttiis prove B*tl-an* Today, Philip is Admiral of the will succumb later. No blight-kill- tableta neutralize 3 timea a* much AIX WORKMEN INSURED «M t€ U>e world'* tougheat Jobe. I t ^ not a matter of choice, as 25 years ago, the trees made val­ Ing properties are attributed to atomaeh acid in one minute as many lllBt raUPi the Duke of Edin­ Philip sees it. It is a question of Fleet,.* Field,Marshal and Mar­ uable lumber and the savory huts, leadins digestive tableU. Oet Bell-ans 240 TOLLAND TURNPIKE — MANCHESTER burgh, hM made an outetanding Britain’s Survival. shal of the Royal Air Force, hon- encased in prickly burrs, . were blight is caused by a fun- today for the fastest known relief. Ms. ______of It U * tribute to hie Recently, he urged industrial­ orifics which he takes seriously. eargerly sought in the autumn. PHONE Mlfckdl .f-0920 ANY TIME youth, hi* vigor and hi* independ- ists to become.” brain pickers,” al­ He learned to fly, for example, Apparently all the old trees are once of mind. ways on the iook-out for new because "being an RAF Marshal dead now, although occasionally a Hia HUtua methods and new ideas. “We are it's the least I can do.” few branches spring from old Oonsider the 33-year-old duke'e ' not a nation of nit-wits,” he re- Off-duty Philip runs the Royal trunk* only to wither away. •tatu* a* royal lionsort: i minded the National Union of household much as he would a But Mrs. Ben Cassady has n* 1* condemned to «tand one Manufacturers. “In fact, wits are battleship. Prince Charles and nursed a transplanted twig into a ■ E B * I* lOr Sw hewab ^ Oat a cash loan quickly da the pace behind hi* wife, yet he must our greatest asset.” Princess Anne are made .to toe the^^ IN H H U tK P Im M*to.na Meodly basis that mad* Amsaaf appear always to be aaeisting her And so it -is wherever the duke line as strictly ss any British ra t­ •lOO I 8.38 - r 4 .H th* choice of over cim «»iiit»^ In her duties. goes — goading, prodding, admin­ ing* who have serymt. under Phil­ • } M 24.25 19.25 persons lapt year. '/. Gulf announces He must live in a gla** palace, istering a kick here, a pat there. ip's command. *SOO 30.05 _30.70 1- onvKii f A handy for rock-to**lng critic*. ASb*9 poytMoti (9V9r OYarytMiitf He cancels all iengagementa dur­ When six-year-old P rin c e A tow •« Stoo cmH tw.so «kM Phone first for a loan in ena Itbove all, h* must keep grin- ing an inspection of one of Brit­ Charles lets fell' a v.'ord not us­ HOTtolto nmH to II cwtMvtI.* trip. Employed men and irnnisn,’ >!*>(• ain's big industrial plants, be­ ually heard in royal circles, his ■wlkhr to.toltoi«ia •! IIO.Of,f«S. marriod or singlo. ssokenw. Writab If he like* to drive himself in cause. "How can I get the hang of father makes a wry face. "He or com* in to H m tm i foday/ fast motor car* (a* Philip does). this in such a short time?” On his may have picked it up from r ■« fliR [onDiiiofiinG _ _ _ If he ride* in Jet planes and helf- inspection' trip to Ca^da this of the workmen, but I'm afiaid UQUID SOUNDS—PAUL SMITH eoj^ers, he is accused of being summer, he was. the first member Khe may equally have picked It up rem ess, a “show-off.” of the ruling family to visit thy from me.” . HmDEUTY—$3.00 If he hob-nob* with movie star* Hear Mualc Bafor* and After tha Show At th* Maacheatar Arctic Circle, source of Canada's Dislikes Royal Fuss Drive-In IlMntre. and tr a ^ union boaaes, he is do­ new boom." Philip dislikes Uie unnecessary WILLIAMS FINANCE CO. avsTtai ing it merely for imock-value, hi* , . Oan Be Testy fuss and bother which ’ attend anitic t * say, The duke can be testy. He can royalty. His obsequious footmen .OIL SERVICE ^ MAIN gy.2ndny Om WMhMrth% MANCHEfTEN Tet, the Duke' of Edinburgh does brush off a hobby-soxer who run* who open doors in Buckingham 341 BROAD STREET ■"•SSL' \ Potterton's all these things, and, more impor­ after him for hia autograph with. Palace, he reminds: ‘Tve got oriN THuesoAV ivOn in m untii • t new 130 CENTER ST —(Corner of Church) tant—ha gets away with them. "What do , you think I am — a arms, you know. I’m not helpless.” TEL. MI-9-4548 Iten nsSs Is wilSish el eH — i riis ThOae who knew Philip from his movie star?” To welcoming officials on state naval cadet days at Dartmmou9Uth and But he can also be charming. At occasions: 'Tell them Just to call Ua shipmates during■ iring *i>sixx/S'« year* of a Washington reception an attrac­ me ‘Sir.’ I won’t be ‘Highnessed.’ ” could have for^toU:o that tJ he tive woman murinured an - appre­ To the British nation Philip and would ' never be content to be hlq lovely wife, Ellz tbetli II, pre­ I m ^ a* “Mister Elisabeth II.” ■ ciative ''Mmm” as Philip, looking handsome in a , naval uniform, sent the face , of youth. Together, / He is tdb much the man to make they are evolving a dynamic new a ntllksop. And then there is the walked past. Hie duke looked back and with a disarming smile concept of the British monarchy. famous Mountbatten nose which Their i-ole, as they see It, is to Philip Inherited. said; "Mmm? Mmm?” The secret of Philip’s success, revitalise Britain, to make it a It’s a long, straight nobe, giving young nation once again. tail, blond Philip somewhat the according to those close to him, is appMrance of a Morse Viking, and that he is a first-rate naval officer. there’s hardly a phase of British "Britain lost a good admiral in national life into which the duke gaining a' consort,” the Amlralty hasn’t poked it. sea-dogs mourn. PHONI MatnraUy Inauisittve At 18, Philip entered Dartmouth, TfitUWE ■ / - The duke is as naturally inquisi­ the Annapolis of Britain, the hard firnuuNEMtunj MITCHIIXj tive, as full of ideas as he is of S • 4 1 « • nH!f beams. Britain has benefited by his FOR A LOAN Take labor, for example. Re eently when the duke set out to F IlR liR g <25 I t <500 ^ Now—Gulf refines out the ^'dirty-buniing a cleaner-hurning super*fnel that gives Investigate the social problems — SEE — industry, Ch—MffciOoywrttthtfJNirnroBtfcMhMl HOME SHO ooaaected with industry, he in vitsd union leaders to Huckinghsm W. H. ENGLAND AfHOIMIt Amount ol Mon^ly FoymoAttfof: H d R M B Palace. Immediately, a few left- •UOAN 12 MOa 15 MO. 20 MO. ARLENE FRANCIS SAYS.. “You’ll be delighted with the many} many well designei tafl-end” of gasoline—the No. 1 trouhle- LUMRER COMPAf^Y * SO you thousands of extra miles of fuU engine wing unions let out yelps of pro- TeL MI-»-Om IS* s a s t t!n INK TV. priced buYfi for homemakers in Grant v teat. Industrial welfare was none ass vJ>9.22 S4.U It.M af the duke’s concern, they said. St* 47.41 ss.ts a*.** great *Home Show’.•. and just look at the sale 8«vings!“ In the end, they camb—andthey nMaaseka^ •loe of rt^jrRMat locludt oil cHorgea. stayed td applaud. ’They found not M TiNy orabafiod oo pro«7< moatkly foywiaa**. maker iulmih-compresMon engines. Result: power...free fi’om knock or pre-^pution. osily that the duke was a 'Yight TUVHONI • WRIT! • or VISIT ’’one of the blokes”—^but SSTi. ha knew what he was talking WE c AMET AIX fNUNCcet..Rie. f \ about Ptor Philip it was a personal triumph. LEADINO BRANDS A MANCHESTIR . tas MAIN s t u n • • 1— * Hee* iiii! Per ths past three years Philip OpM Mm. Tum. Wed. fri. f.JO J4P \ has been hammering steadily away Arthur D r u K j S g m J Md fitO le S • Clesid Sefvrders SfarHng wMi your HrEft tankhil, this mw, anpar-refinad. supar-pawawd at one point: British In d u stry teem awde AAoro fiowipla ta an g in a iwotacHon than aa-caOed *^aaifade•add^ •N. "j . live” gaaolinea. Why? 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    / X />• . ■ •i- ■ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERX l D, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEI^EMBER 16, 1984” P A G E T B m m O f portaaL'* she saiA "The faB^e Hal Boyle .bueiaesa ia very bad. There le hard­ War Record Ffiee W orld Opens the Eyes Police Hunt Clues Council Curbs Bid ly any auch thing as a flat-cbeeted Skywatch Schedule l^rL” Mounts in Malaya i? v On $111,170 Break Girl Meets Boy- Aa to the romantic 6 ai. m !i9 a. m. .Volunteera Needed ment saya that security forces also cidea, air ahd ra'la’aj’ eccidehU, bery by a pudgy bandit. 9 a. m.—Noon .. handling of the Bridgeport moder­ Nkw York (/P)—Ziva Bhapir Is a much—such as department stores. " ^ t , please, don't misundec- alaa haa ooraa hara to aaa the fraa thefta, ihurdera end mine dia- .... Mr. and Mrs.■.iWilUi iWlUard Small ate rental housing projsct bs In- 718 MAIN St. tEL Ml.3^720 You don’t have such a wide range have wounded -2,354 terrorists and' Polite and calm throughout the Nocm—S p. m...... Mrs. Gertrude Uriano, Babrar-and a vtry pretty Babra, etand me. I like American men. world for hlmaalf. Hia obaerva- aatera are State aecreta at home. vsstlga^d wss rejected yesterday at choice in most things. Very, very much." another 1,398 eurrendersd. tlona appaar in a book antltlad, Reading the Moacow newapapera, IS-minute mid-aftemoon affair Mrs. Shiriey Oalligan too. “But on the ot*ier hand, here Thia is not a one-alded v)ar, yeatarday, the bandit told em- 3 p. m.—6 p. m...... -...V oluntaere Needed by Ihe State Legislative Council. “A Babn la a native-born however. In the six-year period, **Tba Day at a Toung Soviat” onb might conclude that theae 6 p. m.—8 p. m...... s a y s mam your cigarettee are aV the same MIGHTY HUNTER It waan't tha Rua$ian way of iketa nevrr occur beeauae they are ployea of the five pointe branch ....A n n Malson, Eugene Mastrangclo ^ e proposal came from State XeraeU,” eaplained Miea Shapier color. Why is tlmt? In tha Middle the terrorieta have killed 2,306 of the bank of New Mexico aa he 8 p. m.—10 p. m...... Rio Vista. Calif. OP) —WilUam ANNIVERSARY SALE Sen. Samuel J. Tedeaco of Bri4ga- Ufa that lad him tb run tha dan- never reported. ....H aro ld Glean, Michael Glean who ia iBrael’s 1954 wine festival BhMt it ia posstMS for a ' -oman to civilians and wounded 1,303. A Kara of flaains acroaa Soviet bor- d. Oiaea; How ia it that France forced them to lie on the floor; 10- p.„ m.—Midnight , . " - ...... i.York.. . Strangfeld port. Democratic candidata for buy cigarsttes lo match tha color A. Poster’s bar has 350 wild ani­ total of 061 civiliana are mlaSlng. SHOP AT WARDS FOR THE MERCHANDISE YOU WANT ^ ALL PRICED LOW FOR ECONOMY Sara. "I did . not only chooaa lib- can go for daya on end without a "I'm sorry I had to do this. . . mav reglatev a t Civil Defense Headquarters, Mu- Attorney General. queen. "It Is the Hebrew world for of her dress.” mal heads on its walls. Poster Troops have lost 431 killed ahd 799 arty,** ha aaid. *'I choae the world, govem-jcnt and nobody aeema to Something led me to it> Thank you mclpal Buildmg. Manchester on Mondays, Wednesdays ahd iS - He had (d>krgea that because cactus, which, like our people, What did sht miss most about started the collection 24 years wounded. Casualties among police travel and adventure.'* And the vt>rry? And how la it that the for the money.” ^ days from 1-5 p. m. Civil Defense Telephone Number—9-9068. Macy had refused to raiae the' in­ must be tough on the outaide to Amsrica? Z'va, whose father