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,‘ 5 41 ■cp • /* » S A T U R D A T . OCTOBER t i , 1960 99 Jl|anrt(»Btor lEtirttUta Ifrralb •m snwwi* •■ f« -w - Ham Yoiir Chest Checked to Your Picture of Health and the aoeolnpaiiytog prooeduxea you wars net consultstf about this ------. « ■.. ' ------—— ^ — — T ------— on a strictly educational baaia. To Direct Show Single Voter ttsm of dsductlon. About Town Lewis H. Piper, faculty adviser, “ But plus your bresd-wtoner's A ven gB DBiljr Net PreM Ron The Weathar Heard Along Main Street and the Current A ffairs club wsskly deductions and'jrour Othar FBieeaet eC O. R. WiaUMe ■unaa should feel proud o f their "baby.'* forms o f unhidden taxes I wonder Fbr U m Week BiStag ■ t u u f * O aM to : Holds Weight October 31, 1850 IbMl WMMB'a otfU iM tiona And OH Some o f Maneheetet^B Side StreeU, Too Town officials hfve, reported that how many of you know that from since the mock elections were ths baby’s milk to the family car, Tadayi OlMiy sad msefe m M- ku dM iM to pr^pM* started In 1936, local adults have every Item we buy to our daily 10,069 er, wjth ee—slMwl n is i twlght, Booiidajr hmchoan m tho buai- >when and where the convention Is Rogers Stresses Hirtoric lives feels the bite o f the tax col­ cloudy sad cool. Urcseleuul nfal. ■ H i wh) ctUMra.. The meol Ona of the beauties o f thia.i had less trouble In the voting ma­ to be held, are hasy. ■Bbw mt tte Audit wOl iSi a em d on Thuroday. column la that you don't have to chines. This la attributed not only Importance in Every lector while Prealdent Trumsu and T u o a ^ i CSondy aad .euoL nda. At any rata the- stories are,all to the students who have grad­ ruM ut ObrealatkM M B tar l A tatwMtk 11:30 and 3:00 believe it You can take it or Governor Bowles would have you Maneheeter^A CUy of Vittoge Chttrm of a alihllar pattern. Ibe visit­ uated and assumed their voter’s Ballot Gist believe you are getting something M o d L and at tba aama tlnia tm leave it aa you pleaaa. We only m Mbata w U eonduet thetr n la of ors teU the housewife that they duties, but' to the fact that these for nothing.' need rooms for delegates. A fter wptmm and othar arttclea and give out what we hear. same students who participate in In a broadcast from Hartford "Yee, h m ’s the extent of only niinincirff o AdverlMug m ruga 14) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1950 (SIXTEEN PAGES) they are told that the house own the school elections are helping a few bites to unhidden taxes, 8 VOL. LXX, NO. 19 PRICE FOUR CBNT9 iMmo inada food. This week we have a paralysing this noon, Willard B. Rogers, who Lower S t Flout l^seM acoount of incredible proportions. er has no room, the visitors bO' their parents and others to under­ cents on every quart of milk; 5 come abusive and Insist that has bought daily radio time to sup­ ■ t Bridgat’a Mothara CSrela artll The way we heard i t a local stand the operation of and correct cents on every loaf o f bread: 11 ' at t o'clock resident somewhat skilled to the there m w t be soma place in the procedure to -use on the machlnea port John Lodge Republican can­ cents on cigarettes; 30 cents on _Mait aaanina at t o'clock house where one or two cots could at ttw homo o t M n. John FaJcona, art of judo was twisting his wife’s didate for governor, said: meat; 18 cents on baby powder; 87 be placed. N o matter how much Local clubs have been warned 31 WaddaH road. arm to a lltUe family horseplay "This little*talk is designed to on a ton o f coal; 50 cents on one morning, and when she the residents protest, the visitors by the State Liquor Control Oom- hosiery; 30 cents on a movie; $20 Chili Phttoiraphy showed s6me spirit to return, he keep on talking and In all the miseion against holding public af­ arouse your Interest to the com­ •. Staphon J. Callender of the on rent; $1.75 on light bills; $2 THE MODERN WAY Rav. 81 tossed her onto a nearby couch. cases reported, the visitors had fairs which are violations of the ing state election that you and on telephone bills; '$700 on an North1 —iiatnodiat------church, . Hartford, .. to be forcibly led out of the haM- arm ha the drat apeaker to the A t that moment the husband’s laws. your family and friends will exer­ automobile; $3,000 on'i a new Take advantage of a por-1 U. N. Troops to Halt 50 Miles from Border 'Uft'' to work honked a horn to wey* Club officials have been notified praarhtor mlaaloa being held at In one case, the-' visitor told cise your right of franchise. house; $75 on a refrigerator: $70 trait studio designed ez« the street and with both parties tiiat they must adhere to the reg­ on television; and (M>% on whiq- & ~ N orO i Mathodlat church from the householder that sHe was on f ulations governed by tbeir per­ "FraquenUy you hear thU ques­ through Friday evening. to the Judo throw still laughing, kay. Ths latter you can gst along clusively for children. \ the husband ran out and off to of a religious sect Whose bellev^ mits. No one Is allowed Into a club tion: What good will one vote doT without and you needn’t have an Rev. Calleaider win apeak on "The would never die and that every­ unless he Is a member, or in the SU ^ of Bvangeliam'' at 7:30 at work. Well, one vote has had a lot to do auto, or television. body else In the world would. company o f a member who must ANNE CRimN Heart Attack Kills Woman the church tomorrow evening. When the wife tried to stand with a lot of things in this coun­ " ^ t , don't you honestly think Fear 25 Lost A board then sign the "guest book.” Every Gerald A. Chappell will be the up, she found she couldn’t move. WlUtom Astley try, the time has arrived when we ireme Court Will Aiding Aged Fall Victim Her cries toought help from a There was warning' previously club member has a key and doors Mr. and M n. William Aatley are "Thomas Jefferson was slsctsd must place in office men who have Chili PhtitgraplMr I Plan a Buffer Zone aololat. that hatless people would not bo neighbor, who Immediately con­ must be kept locked at all times. collaborating to producting Man' President 6y one vote to the elec­ a hlgf ter ambition than merely 476 MAIN STREET wblcqme to watch the big parade Public affairs, such as open Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 38.— The Children of Mary Sodality sidered the possibility o f polio. cheater Rotary club’a preaentatlon tors! college. So wM-JMM-QmhSY holdtog publie office? Wouldn't it Vanished Freighter Neither, apparently, connected the at Danbury, the Hat City, last houses or dances, are against reg­ of its Oolden Jubilee Minstrel show Adams. be great If we could All Important P H O N E 4933 (O —A 84-yezr-old woman will hold a Hallowe’en party thia Saturday. ulations. Review Convietion broke her leg to a fall In her evening to 8t. James's school hall Judo throw with the paralysis of which will be put on at the Ver- "Rutherford B. Hayes was alsct- public offices with men and women tho wife. One would not have been wel­ planck school on the evenings of who place the privilege of serving home here lazt night, end e at 8 o'clock. * ed president by one vote. H it els^ friend trying to .help her Buf­ Our story passes the wife come wearing a straw hat. That It The opening of the hunting aea- November 10 and 11. their fellow-citizens upon the Which Called for Aid To Ayoid ‘Tneidents” tion was contested, and It was rs- fered e fetel heart attack. through the hands of a doctor and is not because It is too late In son brings ns fsce to face with Mr. and Mra. Astley are not highest pedestal, a sort of forgot­ AUTO GLASS The Men’s Fellowship club of season to wear straw hats. It Is ferred to an electoral commission. the Chnrdi of the Nazarene will then to a hospital where tests game. A t least it is supposed to. newcomers to show buslpess here. ten objective to democratic clr Of 11 Red Leaders because felt hats not straw hats Again be won by a stogie vote. cles t o ^ y ; aa least to those circles MIRRORS 8t. John's. Nfld., Oct. 28—(IP)— ' her position, the North Voyageur’a hold a meeting Monday evening at were being prepared when the although Connecticut hunting is Since taking up their residence are made In Danbury, • "The man who cast'that decid­ repibsented by Harry Truman and Planes and ships resumed the radio went dead. Four veasris 7:46 at the church parlors. A husband arrived at the bedside. now pretty much going to the they have been active in putting . '• fT - . J. W. Cheney ing vote for President Hayes was Chester Bowles. search today for the former hurried to the location given by buaineas meeting will be followed Then, we understand, he per­ refrigerator for meat. You put on several, productions for the Sets December 4 to It in and you take it out. Center Church players and the a congressman from Indiana, a " I sincerely urge you to vote the Canadian freighter North Voy- tJ ' atrlcken freighter but never With Chinese Reds by recreation and refreshments. formed an "operation” that cured ’ There are many pereona living lawyer who was elected .to con­ Republican ticket as a matter of ageur, which disappeared off New­ aighted her. A plane from the All members arc urged to be pres the wife of the suspected polio and W e are reminded of an exper­ Merry-Weds. Eiefore coming to Hear'Arguments; Will Rescue 3 Explorers In the South End of town who gress by a margin of Just one vote. self-preservation which should foundland yesterday after sending United States base at Argentia al­ ent. « her paralytic ills. He gave her a ience that occurred right close by Manchester they were active In probably never aaw or heard of aome years ago when animala o t the Community Player groufls in And that one vote was by a client come ahead of - cheap party poll- Limit Debate to G>n« a brief S. O. 8. little hope was held so made a fniitleaa search of the Two South Korean G>1* tap on the head, or the back, or Union pond, that large body of Ucs," Four local residents are en­ somewhere, and up she stood and some size had a chance to enjoy South Hadley Falls. of his who, though desperately ill, for the 25 persons believed to have area. water In the North End. And stitutionality o f Smith From Bat-iFilled Cave ' Whether those aboard the 1,10-4- uinns Now 65 Miles rolled at Purdue University, La­ walked away. life, liberty and the pursuit of hap­ In putting on the Jubilee Min­ insisted on being taken to the polls been aboard. U. N. Gets New Peace few of the newcomera know about to vote. Two U. 8. Navy planes and a ton vessel escaped In lifeboats waa fayette, Ind., for the current sem­ There la some doubt with us piness, strel for the Manchester Rotary Act; Government Does From Manchuria; Re* ester. They are: Robert L, it. A city resident with all new equip­ club, the Astleys wrote the show "Just one vote gave statehood Coast Guard PBY plane Joined two nut known. No trace of them has to whether the a ife was paralysed Last week a North End resi­ Bouteloup, 49 Westwood street, ment got out into the wllda back especially to fit the club members. to Caltforala, Idaho, Oregon, Texas Scientific Thermostat Not Oppose Hearing Coast Guard cuttera In the search been found, and it la feared they so esslly she never suspected the dent, e newcomer, area visited by 2 Boys and Man Lost Plan from Russians late New Massacre senior to electrical engineering; in dirt road days in hia.old Essex The cast Is made up of Rotary and Washin^on. In Our Cigar Dept. for the 1,104-ton vessel, believed may have perished. cause, or, if, indeed, the story la a party among whom was a. blind Father-Son Onto Davis Beckwith, 12 Trotter and parked the car after he had members and the Rotary Anns are Means FRESH Cigars When Lights Fail as to have gone down 60 miles off 'Hie freighter was formerly O f Gvilians by G>m* Just right. But It is being told and nign, a musician who was playing N ew ly Mtosod . I I I H Oaotes S t Pbw Washington, Oct. 28.— (JP) Argentia, Newfoundland. owned by the Clarke Steamship street, a senior in forestry: Ken­ we psss it on with wonder. driven up a woods cartpath as Ailing In with the chorus parts. and Tobaccos neth A. Larson, 33 Auburn road In Hartford. far aa he dared. It was rather Bill Astley Is concentrating his "Pause for a nioment... .by Just More Frosts, Fteture F —The Supreme Court today They Investigate New Earlier, the Marconi Radio said Co., of Montreal. Sold to Bnnicaa Kremlin Would Have munists; Yank Planes As the blind man stepped off the Case Tossed a senior In.dvll engineering, and late in the season and cold. He efforts with the front llne 'Rotar- one vote there came Into the na­ Venetlaa BUsas agreed to review the New all ships had abandoned the search Brothers, a Greek outfit, she has Residents In the neighborhood bus at Depot Square, he remarked: Pennsylvania Givern Fugitive Atom Seek in Vain for Joseph Buckley, 24 Elro street, had come well padded in a coon- lans and this group has shown tion the states of California, Idaho, Arthur Drug Stores FUmlture raps for the ship. W orld Boily Tag First of Middle Turnpike, in the center "There must be a lake nearby." Yoik conspiracy conviction graduate student marked progress. ■> Oregon, Texas and 'Washington. After sending the 808, giving (Oouttooed oa Page Two) Guerrillas in Hills of the town are complaining about Th(B local resident said that he skin coat, In those days before o f 11 top Communist leaders. Out of Court Nation to Use the A- car heaters. The chorus is being ably coach­ That's a big chunk of territory Harlansburg, Pa., Oct. 38—i)P>— visits being made by members of nUiat be mistaken as she knew of Expert Doesn’t The regular meeting of the Setting out to hunt, he took off ed by Mrs. Astley and contains and today all the mlilions living In The court set December 4 to Thrae young ’’explorers” and a a religious sect. ' njf lakes In Manchester, especially Bomb a War Criminal Wonsani Korea, Oct. 28.— .WflCB.ot the ..North Methodist the coat -anunsata~.by- lawyers, amMl-—dog ■ • were- rescued- today- lijn^he North End.^ ' church srtll be held Monday eve­ It Is reported that these visitors, for his hunting trek. The coon- back up the front line men In the Just one vote. for the Reds and for the gov­ fudge Lashes Ex-Majb'r (JP)— Twin South Korean col­ .But an old North Rnder, hear­ after their fisshllghts failed while Holds Truman Director uoccm Have Passport ning at seven at the church. Fol­ who seem to be out-of-towners, show. .Jimmy McKay is presid­ "N ow you nlSy say that the one Lake S . Ch:t. 33 — i/P) — umns raced up northeast K o­ ing the remark, told the party skin coat he hung on the trunk ernment. It then will take the Who Accused Titled they wandered through the maze- Soviet Foreign Mlnlater Andrei Y. lowing a short business meeting, are seeking quarters for delegates ing at the piano. vote situation applies only to the that a few blocks away there was stub of a convenient tree, figuring case under eonalderation for final lika passageways o f a new-found Vtihlnaky charged today that rea today to within 66 inilea 'members Will attend the evening to a convention that la scheduled past. Well, don’t forget that the a large body of water—Union nobody would be around there to dedaion. Dad of Girrying on cavern. Sure to Gain PrMident Tniman'i foreign policy Dr. Poiitecorvo Who Re* of the Manchurian border. servloe to the church sanctuary. to be held here. Details as to take it. pond. them up and place them gently in draft act of World W ar 2 passed Tha principal point at iaaue to- Apparently none the worse for la baaed on force and the tame An Affair With Wife their 13-hour stay to the bat-filled One column drove 80 miles up The blind man said that he O ff he went Into the strange some secluded spot to recuperate the House by just one vote and vohraa tha eonatltuttonality of the 'gum before butter” formula portedly Skipped to could feel that there was a large woods. He walked for an hour, It wouldn’t be correct to say you can carry this one-vote his­ 1940 Smith Act. That law makes tunnels o f the cave were: the coastal road which runs Herbert Harkleas, 12; Eddie ^52 Nomination which Hitler followed. Riiflsia from body of water nearby. but either somebody had been “ they staggered as they Aew,” but tory on and on. It a crime to advocate or teach London. Oct. 23— (JP)—A divorce He attacked the Prealdent'e along the Sea o f Japan to the there before him or the gSme had overthrow of the government by McClelland, 16-year-old son of a Russian frontier. The . Red •raE CENTER THESPIANS we can’t And the proper words to "W hy should you vote? Well, petition to which an ex-army funeral director; Ernest Mslltoak, ■peech In Ran Franclaco laet Tuea- lAjft Papers Behind Funny how these High school heard he was coming. He had no describe the situation. From now >my friends as of February 1, 1950, foroa and 'Violence. The Commu- day following the Prealdent’a re­ Koreans apparently were making PrcMnt luck. Finally, though, a lucky major cited his 06-y«ar-old father, 28, a construction company em­ Anderson Donbts GOP elections turn out. Both the Re­ on If anyone says they are "busy your Family’s share In the fed­ nlat leadere were convicted of vio­ turn from hia Wake latand con­ no effort to halt tha double-hasd- // turn brought him up through some Sir John Dixon Mayhew, aa co­ ploye, and "Andy,” year-old Cock­ Bulletin! publican and Democratic parties aa a bee.” they are liable to get eral debt was $7,000. Your bread lating tha act. Really Wants “Ike” ; ference with General MaeArthur. ed offensive whleh the allta ROK trees and suddenly, there ahead of er Spaniel owned by young Mc- SEE HOW THEY RUN can claim the results as predicting accused of being buzzed. winner learned a little more about Win limit Dabato respondent, waa dismissed In Di­ That apeech, Vlahlnaky eaid. "had London, Oct. 38—OTj— Hie Capital Division exploded from him, he saw the unmistakable fur fUelland. A T THE. ______^ _ _ victortea for. their respective federal taxes two weeks ago and — The court to granting a review vorce Court today. Senate Body to Sift no want of anU-Soviet aentimenta” myatory dlaappaaranos « f newly-captured Pukchong. o f an animal. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23 The court ru l^ that the peti­ . Tha only note of concern waa parties in November. Fear among political candidates apecifled that argumenta muat be sxpreased by the Harkless hoy, to back up plana for a new war atom scientiat Braao Fonte- The Inland column, pushing Vprplanck School Auditoriuin The city hunter, sure that fortune tioner, 41-yesr-oId John de Peri- Hanley Letter Case Here's how it works. High school is becoming so pronounced since ■ llmltad to tha question of validity whose first comment was: and new aacrificea by taxpayUra. eorvo came up la Britala’a aeroaa wild, mountainous terrain, had favored him with hia first OLCOTT STREET—MANCHESTER elections have aometimea in the the Joe Hanley episode in New ef the Bmlth Act. gault Mayhew, “gave no direct “ Heck, I guess I'll have to go to The Soviet Foreign Mlnlater House of Commoae today, sad waa northorth of (3w,caw, 181 air miles bear, raised hia rifle and fired. The evidence” of adultery between his past corresponded with what hap­ York, that many in this area have IN THE SOUTHEAST SECTION It thereby threw out a long Hat school today aa usual.” By The Associated Press rharged American offlclala had a govormmat mtoletor admit­ north o f Puke'ikchong. Tliuntiay and Friday Evenings, Nov. 2-3 bear didn’t move. Again the rifle third wife, Mre. Francea Phoebe pened to the town elections that developed acute casee of writers' of complainta mad# by the Ck>m- His pother, overjoyed at hia Senator Clinton Anderaon (D., aggresaiva dealgna beyond What ted Um ndsatog expert may The ether column, advancing followed. On this basis, the Demo­ cracked. muniats, ranging from charges that Mayhew. and her elderiy fathei^ ADMISSION—Reserve $1.35—General 7Sr cramp. "Until this campaign is safe nturn, waa quick to assure N. M.) believes President Truman they already are carrying out in know atom secrete of value to along the coastal road, by midol^ Stodents 60o—All Tax lnc4. crats can say that ths Democratic The fur up ahead leapt into the Help the Hospital — Help Local Industry By Continuing Trial Judge Harold R. Medina li.-Iaw, a former Conservative him he could take a couple of varioua parta of the world.” an enemy. afternoon had reached the south- over," said one today, " I won't sign will win the 1952 Democratic CURTAIN AT 8:80 P. M. "sweep” of the High school Indi­ air, followed immediately by a To Save Paper. The Need Has Not Diminished!' ahowad "extrema hostility” to member ot Parliament. daya off, If he wanted to. His referencea to President Tru­ era outakirta ot Iwon, 1$ miles crash of glass. my name to even a paycheck.” The Judge added "thera was presidential aomtoation without a cates similar results in November. A'. Non. thorn, to allegations that tha Jury The plight o f the three turned man, made before the U. N. Aaaem- Halatokl, Finland, Oct. 33—(IP)— northeast of Pukchong. It Ie rac­ But wait. In 1948, the students Our, city friend, lined up with vary little evtdanee whleh even contest. was not prop«rly chosen. thia wwtorn Pennaylvanla town U y’» g p U U m l Oawaintttea, * earn* tr Britato’8 mlaatog atonf akpart. ing toward Oiongjtn, the last Me '" went for Dewey and the Repub­ his Unseen car, had blasted it aft­ Tba gneanmiwit te aa uauaual indirect^ pototad In that way.'< . HraaM ao-yesterday on « tele­ the day before Mr. Truman la North Koraan dty this alda of tha of'MET oul''1n f id 'force to aid to vision program. Anderaon to head Dr. Bruno Pontaoervo, has left licans. And everyone remembers er ahooting his way through hia stop toU tha high court that R NS Bade for Ohargo scheduled to address the United the search. About 1,500 men and of the Democratic Senatorial RuMlan border. (Shongjin to about (and the pollsters can’t forget) overcoat. did not oppoaa a hearing for the In tossing the younger Misyhew’s Nations. The Prealdent'e speech Finland for Ruatla, bt went writh- 115 mllea northeast of Iwon. women from surrounding commu­ campaign Oommittee and Execu­ what the nation did. Here In Man­ Rada But tha Juatica Department petition out of court, the Judge nities also gathered at the cavern li expected to outline America’a out any paasport. A South Korean * First Corps The busy, boozy, buzzing bees PINE PHARMACY ruled he must pay his own costa. tive Vice Chairman of the Demo­ chester Dewey won. but Democrat asked, that tha raview ha limited entrance as the word spread. viewa 7 .**' The whole case htoged on the he could find his way about. demand that Rueaia expreas her on vacation from England, where Get Out Now and Let them. Just the smell Is enough to wife’s testimony thatner father- Elsenhower, Anderson said, "he’d desire for peaca by deeda rather Ponterarvo had worked for two knock them into a state of un­ French Center They wandered through under­ let him lay back awhile wblle Slays German in-law seduced her, promising to ground chambers and passage­ than words, Viahinsky said Ruaata yeimi at the British atomic re­ Him Do Rest o f Job consciousness. Most people like to deed her a fO.OOO (818.600) Lon­ some o f the brighter young men already has shown her desire for search plant at Harwell. ways to a point about 1,800 feet ran and then would have had keep away from beea There is no don house In which he allowed her from the entrance. As they W ar B ride peace. P^irther deeds by her de­ A Leadtog Researrhar Washington, Oct. 28—(A)— fear of these bees hurting anyone. C S i a a i ^ 1 ^ g m Alea-Ban Vietminh Troops AtUck and his son to live rent free. Hhaenhower to the front." pend on other states trying "to The scientist waa describad by ANTMtSTK B M I started back, all three of their A Senate subcommittee prom­ Prealdent Syngman RhM of the If they are In your way. Just pick RUSSMOAtCOHOL ASM nN Judge Hodaon ruled: " I cannot carbide lights failed one after an­ gain at least a minimum agrse- European colleagues aa a leading TSt ■wM>»mS —T _ Tienyen, Big Supply isedearly decision—poeslbly Republic of Korea aaya hto gov- Ni talV'Ucfiif ■-^1 accept her evidence” in the face of other. World War II Veteran ment with the Soviet Union,’’ ha rasaarcher to tritium, baste ala- D o You K n o w — Post in Indo*China the elder Msyhew’s denial and to today— on whether to go ahead declared. ment of the hydrogen bomb. emmant’s army can handle any Left to pitch darkness, they de- with a formal Inquiry into clr- Vishinsky charged that wsatsm Pontecorvo arrived here on Sep- guerrilla problem remaining after ramatancea eurroundlng Dewey’a The^ Kills Himself; 6SHB MHir S r L s p (Oanttaued on Tags Twdva) defeat of the North Koraan Cbm- •— -aw ae-m—a Saigon, Indochina, Oct. 33— OP) ( Oeattaaeg aa Page Tw o) decision to seek a third term aa Anyone CanXPurchase Glasses —Oommuniat-led Vietminh troopa Kin Sees Tragedy (Oosttaued oa Tags Twelva) (Contlmied oa Pnge Twelve) muntot foresa. OP M A O N O U UMINMf New York Governor following the 'And when peace to restored, •eiafy have begun haraaatog attacks on withdrawal o f Lieutenant Gover­ ot the Unihn Ojisficol Co. CAROS g h iS m PVench positions defending Tlen- PltUburgh, O ct 23- A fac thera wlU ba no question but that r S i i v f S * : Crasst-tstsss-tosWn-' nor Joe R. Hanley. North and South Korea win Im a UptudsiSsri yen, hey supply center athwart Hanley last week made public tory worker killed' his German Vklaria S-Rt. unified whole, Rhea said to a . the new 100-mile French frontier Boy Killed Parents; a letter to which he eaid he bad war bride with a souvenir pistol telephone toterviaw with the Hove Your Glebes Adjusted MtsasfsCirti iw.tl,f to LH W A m R o n u ‘ dafenae Itoa. last night and then used the Errol and Patrice ...... Magastoe U. 8. News and World M fiO . a*«-stow A lYeneh mUitary apokeaman (Oonttnaed ea Page Twelve) weapon to take his own life, ac­ Report made public today. Rhee Regularly M « ttmM cording to Detectlva Charles Mc- n ^ H O U S O K M O ■aid one small French poat in the e|(oke from SeouL !—PBl HORMONi Tlenyen ai’ea w«a atUcked two Says They Were Mean Treasury Balance Inorney. mSSSSr rWwrWfwf^ - ~ - - * * o l o v n Say “Oui” on Riviera He waa highly optimistic about days ago. The victims were identified as prospects for peaca and unity ones' Mr. Christensen W ili Provide MM8RAL on . j iS i nWiri llm M IHgto.N8ftn With the abandonment of the Washington. Oct. 23.— The Alexander Hyzak, 42-yesr-old United Nations forces have eruah- He still has a few homes left. Homes which big frontier poet of |.angson last Slate-'Mratfl Test for poeitkNi o f the Treasury Oct. 19: World War II veteran, and , hia •d the tnvadtog amy, but neg- This Service Free Of C lw g i [•“ azTwdS*! week, he said, the French have eet Senator IHts Net budget receipts, $83,041,- wife, Maria, 31. Flynn^s Marriage to Ae* nbwledged that tha task of re- 14* Year-Old Michigan Mclnerney said Hyzak took hia Urge 4-Point epm be purchased with only five per cent liown |iaxwlp«a taveader up a Una defending the rich delta 879BS; budget expenditures, $87,- tpfcss Watched by oonatruettog hto war-tom country AT around Hanoi along a ragged east- Lad W ho Ginfessed 458,776.27; cash balance, $4,354,- will be long and costly. plus closing costs. Do' not miss this oppor­ PaekageBill 186,858.31. (Conttnued on Page Twelve) Monte Girlo Gt>wd; Plan for Reich Need Financial Aid tunity. Pay the Jarvis organization a visit laLixM ttu i 2 a f to lYJLKir 2».tO (Coattaued au FUga Twelva) Gilmly to Crim e Estlmatea of tha damage to MONfr SAVERS T" Honeymoon on Yacht South Korea, h# aaid, range from I KMURBRIMnSPIB.....aarnfMlWHi 85 to 65 par cant and whatavar it today. ■ 1 V Mr. Kellar Sees No Tax* KslsmazoOr' Mich., Oct. 38— (P) AMESITE DRIVEWAYS IMPawtoaikHaaMb.. .UitecIhrMi Monta Carlo, Monaco, Oct. 38— Pravda Stresses Pro* proves to i^, Um amount naadad payers Benefit from —A mcntol examination probably for raoonstnietkm arOl ba "Btag- • REDUCED RATES I iwpjPCBii a a —( .... wki«ac2lul$i is next for s 14-year-old schoolboy (A)—Movie actor Errol Flynn was gram for Germany I IflM smTi . .$«. at na lliri married "for the third and last • GRAOP'G FREE S IN C E 1920 News Tidbits Single Money Bill who admitted to police he shot and a snip taa M k n .... 4 «. ■«. at 2 fet I News Flashes time” today to an I8-mtoute elvll (OoaMa oa ra g s Tan) WORK 2 ie, 2 3 » \ — ■ I I killed his parehts because he felt Adopted at Prague • POWER ROLLER USED 641 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER! T E L . 2-3128 .iwtoxagatZlirai CaUsd From (JP) W ins . Washington, Oct. 28-H/f^—Sena­ they were mean to him. ...— (U ito BnUcalM al tha UP) WIM) ceremony in the Monaco.City Hall. • FREE ESTIMATES ’ GUARANTEED E iM i rw «a... I a I s I* . ■«. m I hr Ml PAflU TISSSiS Actress Patrics Wymore waa the tor McRsUar (D-Tsim ) eatd today- The yowth,- Raymond Pean, wa# Moscow, Oct. 38— The Com- ' C A L L ■M iMitoi swMhM.. .Ra. 4R ikrM i held by State M lo r while Van bride. • TIME PAYMENTS ' : — Jkauaa-Mosd, bast hiedfeina for that taxpayers did not benefit from muniri party newapapar Pravda MANCHESTER iM M U m iaM .... .«kMiri(llilaJlitla| Buiean County Proaerator John The couple..said ‘.‘'OUl” befora today demanded adoption of a U.S.May€arh • SAVE 10% FOR CASH iSMtUitii...... NO kiatitH A-bomb vlctiuia, is kept potent In the exp^m ent ot wrapping ap­ Mayor Charles Palmaro ns more 7691 $ lUkbw HUMMUN ll.< propriations for almost ^ govern- Verdonk and Probate Judge W il- Two Gaardsaifia KiUM four-point program for Germany's SAVE W IT H new wajraahown bji American Ool- than 100 guests- watched and a OtASS 1UMBUM -BMgt agw eise into on huge money Uam W right pondered hia case. Van WerL 0„ OcL i3—’<«I* Pravda da- Chicago bustosM laadera, poUce of- ponenta as a money-saving device, NPA Is Dimfting Repila* OUO Rm p Wa ..a h t lv lk tion. hore. with a warm sun and the beauti­ clarad tha Prague daclaration to Seiala and hundreds of oUmra pay was put into practice by Ooogreaa e . e • .» . ■ • . • « ..r w lh r lti Shot Mother la Head ful blue Mediterranean for a back­ inspiriag peace parttoana the tion Which May G>n* Orchard News hut taspacU to Cdwarg j . Rally thia year for the first time, at least The boy told State Poliee Captain .m tiim V B Maragon Conviction Upheld - ground. world over to intensified atniggles ....R u ssia turns down Presldtnt At last our apple harvest is under control. The better .HrkiarM8 to modem times. Clarence Miller he shot hia father, Washington, OcL 23— (JP)— Tho U., S. Omrt of Appesls The beat man for the Auatralian- against Imperialist warmongers. tain New Restriction grades are hi cold storage for later sale. W e are now Trumaa’a four paaca damands on McKellar, Ctasirmsn of the Oeqrge Peers, 44, in the back ef born, 41-year-old Flynn waa hto Pravda also ran commant from SUPER VALUES Sovlst Union, voiced to San Fran- today affirmed the perjury conviction of John F. Maragim, working on B 'Grades and Windfalls., eiaeo last waak. aa "rude, ridiculous who once had White Jlonae connections. The one-time friend Waahtogton. OcL 38— —Alu­ (OeaMaiwd mm Page Twa) (Caatlaaad aa Pits Twa) (Oanttanad an Page Twa) (OMtiaaed an Pngs Twn) minum — important in the boild- pretansions (that) aould originate of Presidential Aide Major General Hariy Vaughan was con- Inn ot aircraft — appeared likely The Arm y ami Nary For the Week«End We Offer ‘ MHIC CHOCOiAII B AM only in the mlud e l u warmoager.- jrletcd last may of having Bed to Senate investigators who t o ^ to be tha next stratagie ma- J • About 8,000,000 of Australia’a s r r :* ...... i n r S i * were looking into alleged i d l i n g of influence in Washington. taeial to coma under goverament B Grade Red Delicious. Northern Spies < 8,000,000 paopla Me wHheut rail Royal Union to Accept 4^ » a * controls. •Representatives on premises, com er Broad Ctab Sranagset .... Britain is using Discover Powerful Gas Offlclato said last night that an about t4#,80t meu 40,000 regular Mancini Likely Candidate For Sheriff Sti« Oliver Road, Saturday and Sunday from McIntosh and Girtlands . ^ order now beliig drafted by tha troops and a fores of 100,000 Brit- lO-Cents an Hour Raise New Haven, (M > 23— (JP)— Republican State Central Ckim- In Lignite Experiments Nattonal Prodikfton AuthortCP fw ten till dark. Visit our office at 654 Center St. 75c Rnd $1.00 Basket " iah-lad oon stah ul^—to drive to adttoa Chairman (Harence F. Baldwia aald here today that it pnbabla Uauanoa within two - emash Oommuahit tarroriat haaida “appears^ PhiBp Mancini would be named by the Committee waelra. either contain or will I Them fine homes (rangfing in price from $10,600 to Ilf Ifalajra, says high . mUitary Hartford, Oct 23—

—804ns ^Orand Forks, N. D., OCt. 28—(A) * 9.000,000,000 tons. That’s one-quar­ be eloeely fOiloVad by laatrietlaaa' •I BIKOO . “ A few windfalls, at,$1.00 per bushei I M I U i...... t The agreement he said, la cc at a special meeting thia afternoon at the Hotel Bond, Hart­ ter of all our coal stU unminad. $11,300) can be sold throngh -the Conn. State H q u Ib e souroa .... Fadaral Ootmcll of 1,000 members of the Royal in- talned in a new contract to replace —K new aource of power, big g* use of aluminum In non amwittol Churches of O irist to Amarica ford, to replace the late George C. Rogers as the party’s can­ while they la s L '' duatrial Union CIO • Adtmoblle the preaent oim which expires No­ enough to operate American Indus­ Flaiah New Laharntuiy prodiMtg P w c f t t V .A ., F.H.A. or eonvcntioRal m ortgsfo. urges that stiff and out-mo()ad didate for High Sheriff of New Haven Conaty in thf No­ try 400 years was daacribad today Tha Bureau of klines to today Robert C. Goodwin was named, • - ‘ ’ Workeis liave voted to. accept a vember 1. Every Saturday Night l e ^ proceduras to dlvorca cases 10-cents-an-hour general pay hike Out New lleh ley vember 7 election. at the University o f North DakeU. putung tha ftntohlng work on a maanwhllg to tba tar Job in ma- ha relaaad so' mors — rrhigea caa offered its ROM employeae b y the David Doyla, onion to|>lneee a ♦ a _ -li , Tha powar aooroe to a naw gas new $750,(M)0 labeegteiry, Ute o«dy b’ totog tha aathmla libor foaoa to from lignite, perfected by the U. 8. excluaively lignite 'laDoratory In meet naeda ef tba aaitondtng de­ STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP he auvad .... Oaa.‘)tiirk CUrk,' Royal Typewriter Company. agent aald that In addlUeB to gen­ Namca Communist Ckmtrtd Board . Anay Said foreaa chiif. aaya tl. 8 Bureau of Minas, I to cooperation' the country, to give Industry aa- fense program. Goodwin, 44-yagr* ' A unlo^ spokesman aald the ae- eral pay hUcR soma departments Waahintgon, OcL 23—(JIV-President Truman today ap- JARVIS R U L H CO. “Mraped bottom of the barrel” and tion waa ta)un at a memberahlp with the University. ■weia to technical guaationa. Tha old h ^ 'o i tba gofeenmanre 4 » win receive toereaaea ranging $ DOVHR ROAB 654 CENTER STRBCT Pero Orchards pofaited a ive>member Commnnist Control Board headed by coat already to low enough to oooi- ploymaat acrvtoa, was namad Sa* 20 REGULAR GAMES j ~ S SPEQAl^S laR «U y mobRIaBttaa baas to this meeting last night and added that from five to 30 cents aa hour. Lignite is a black, low-order « PHONE 4112 276 Oakland 8 L , Manchester Avery SL, Wapphig PINE PHARMACY country to carry on Korean cam- tha pay boost will be retroactive to Seth W . Richardeon, a Washington lawyer and a Republican coal, which to about 85 per ceift October 18. (CMttMMd 041 P a n I water. Tbs United SUtas has (C an Plan teal W ' 664 C E N T E R ^ R E E T ; T E L . ^98| I) and iachidiiur David J. Coddabe, Boston attonunr. 1 V. L

4^ lIANCBESTliR eviM IN O HERALD. HAMUHBS’I ER. CON'N.. MUNUAi, OCTOBER 2<, ItU MANCHESTERfcud EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, I960 PAGE THliXR ’ liutharan Oiurch o f the Trana* Bells to Be Rang Hbre Errol«Patrice figuration. Senator HiUi Urge 4-Point er of Monaco, nor Prlnca Igor On United Nations Day About Town poUce to handio traffic arid keep br wives of dub^ nsmbsrs, ths ment nt the elose of tho progmm, whloh have not ImoA 'AMiSITE DRIVEWAYS 'iTed on Riviera Troubotakoy, estranged huaband Package Bill League to Meet thlivra hi order. St Mary’s Oub Mtehsn eommlttss being headed dstaUs of which are at present In­ any outalds of tha pariah, of Barbara Hutton, abowed up for Tomorrow—United Nations Manchester Chapter of Hadas- P]^n for Reich Plan Display by Mrs. JOhii Trotter and tha din­ complete. may bs obtained by -^ INSTALLED WITH A . «• Chorale Notes Ths Jarvia lot will bo laid out tha dvil ceremony. Both bad been Day—all Manchester churches sah wlU hold Its first meeting Of by IMputy Director James Sbeek- ing room committee by Mrs. Rob­ There are availsble a few tlck- chairman of tho Waya In Glastonbury ert J. Smith. Pag* o m ) expaetad. that have bells will ring them (Oeetmeed •Free Pege Oee) the season tomorrow svenlng at (OsatiaDed From Page One) On Defenses ey so that all equipment on dis­ Dines Friday etz for any friends of Justice oommittee, Wyvtlla D. L MACHINE SPREADER The crowd In the City Hall for flva minutes, between 13:03 eight o’clock in Temple Beth ^ FallPro^aiii play will be In proper units. Plans There will Ip a short entertain­ Baldwin either those In the pariah phono 7111. follow eotiatryaan, yackUnun courtyard threw rice at the and 13:08 noqn. ' Senate Appropriations Committee, Sholom. TIm guest speaker wUl be observers In East European capi­ The League of Women Voters of call for a S0'x60' tent to be erect­ A t the South Methodist I ' • ^iNfi'CeeiBSteel • En* Estlmtes • TcroM Arraiif«i Tni MeBvoy. IfcBvoy'a wlfa couple aa they entered for the told a reporter that he doesn’t Mrs. Harold Goldberg of Newton tals lauding tha Prague program. Manchester, South Windsor and ed wherein the Red Cross nursing, To Hold Fathers, Sons Clauda, waa matron of honor for cerenxmy. The tall, redheaded and Emanuel Lutheran church­ think the experiment brought Center, Nfass. Membera and non- Equipment Available in Meanwhile top diplomats of June Yeomans Park to Glastonbury will sponsor a candl- first aid and other unite will have the a4*yaarM>Id brida from Ballna, Miaa Wymore wore a .light, street es, carillon music will be play­ about any eaving. members are cordlaUy invited. Russia and her seven CommunlH Case of Disaster to Be an opportunity to put on e demon­ Banquet f Justice Bald­ FREE PARKINO in BlhlOVrTBBMBI THOMAS D. COLLA length wool dress in an off white ed during the period. On the contrary.’ he Mid " t AlUes were feted In Prague* lest Be Soloist on Concert dates' meeting on Thursday, Octo­ stration and many other details our new paved lot on fit your partlenN Kanaaa. < . . , v ' Main St., beside our needs, .for as long I ‘t"! f i t Hm Beat !■ DrlT*way CoMtraetioii Call Thara waa no mob aoana at the ahade. She carried a bouquet of think we might have savM mote Members of AU Saints Mothars’ night as part of a round of eodal ber 26 at 8 p. m. at the home of Demonstrated Here yet to be announced will be includ­ win as Speaker pink and white flowers. Circle wUl enjoy a pot luck aup- Offering Sunday store; drive tal 6$ weeks. MAliCHBSTER 2-921t wedding, though Monaeo’a polica money" if Congreae had adhered activities foUowlng the two-day Mrs. Theodore Gurney, Mountain ed. had boon mobillaed to handle 10,- Flynn wore a dark blue suit and to ite enstomary procedure of per tomorrow evening at 7:30 at German parley, road, Qlastonbury. OoL Elmer It is believed that such a dem- Final plans are being made for the home of Mra. Arthur Leduc, 61 Sunday, November 12th, has 000 paraona Newamen and photo* a black knit tie. Golden Wedding passing "-a dossn or so separate Soviet Deputy Prime Minister The complete program to bo pre- Watson, Republlesn, and Louis oiutratlon of Civilian Defense St, Mary’s Men’s Club’s Father Mrs. James Wymore, Patrice's Edmund street. V. M. Molotov and other diplo­ been designated by the local De­ grapharb far outnumbered the bills providing funds for various eented by Oratorio-Chorale at Its Boldi, Democrat, aspirants for tha equipment la the first planned In and Sons banquet at the Masonic gubbt - ■ the - ceremony, on which mother, wore a mauve suit with government departments. matic leaders dined with Caecho- OonnecUcut le^slature seat now fense Council as a Demonstration the State. It has a two-fold pur­ kfnn ah orchid color felt hat, trimmed Celebrated Here The Women’s d u b wiU present fall concert in Buahnell Memorial, Wmita Carlo radio atatlon ran Slovak President Klement Oott- held by Senator Charlda House, Day to show the people of Man- pose, In. that it will give the public Temple on Friday evening, Oct. 27 the with gold aequtna. Talks With Bsybum the D’Alton Players in a musical wald. Hartford, thla coming Sunday eve­ a running broadcaat. Was he In favor, then, of junk­ will be Introduced. chetser and vicinity the kinds and an Idea of the equipment available at 7 o’clock. Justice Raymond B. The only thing approaching an Mr. and Mrs. A. Hyatt SutUffe, program this evening at eight The previous evening Molotov ning, O ct 29, was announced today League members are Invited to Thla afternoon the couple waa ing- the experiment in the new amount of equipment available in In the town and the tremendous Baldwin who will be Introduced by incident occurred when aome of 47 Clinton street, kept "open o’clock In the auditorium of the went to the opera, where he was by Herbert A. France, conductor. attend with their husbands. Cider amount of material which would 99th Annivwtary to drive to Nice, 30 mllea aWay, Congress next year? Hollister street school. Guests wlU given an official ovation. He Alexander Klpnli, base-baritone case of a bombing. All this will be the toastmaater Robert J. Smith, for a religioua wedding In the French photographers tried to house” yesterday afternoon and and doughnuts will be served fol­ be required In case of a bombing. push into tha City Hall ahead of evening. In honor of Mrs. SuUlffe's . McKeUar said he wanted to ex­ be admitted at the usual fee. made a brief speech to the audi­ atar of opera, concert and radio, assembled on the Jarrvls lot locat­ Welfare Commission of the State Naltbar Prt^ca Rainier n i. Rul- amine the question further before lowing the meeting, which has NORTH METHODIST CHURCH the wedding party. The police parents, Mr. and ^ Mrs. Howard ence In praise of Czechoslovakia. will be the featured eololst He will been scheduled as part of the Vot­ ed between Center end West Cen­ of Connecticut la no stranger to shoved them back Into the party Bloomfield, whoae*golden wedding deciding. He said the new gystem Anderaon-Shea Auxiliary No. Aaeall Weetera Powers be heard In great operaUc arias ter streets. Chief Herman Schen- Food Makes Htudeots III St. Mary’s as he was the principal has some advantages as well as ers Service work the League of and Patrice'e bouquet was slight­ anniversary fell on October 17. 2046, V.F.W., WlU meet tomorrow The eight nations — Russia, and lieder for which he has received Women Voters. del, head of the Manchester ClVi- speaker while governor of Con­ PREACHING MISSION ly crushed. During the receiving hours be­ disadvantages. evening at eight o’clock at the Czechoslovakia, Romania, Poland, World-Wide acclaim. ian Defense, anticipates a really Storrs, Oct. 23—(A*)— Seventy- necticut at the one hundredth an­ THEME: “Tha Ooepel For A Naw Day” tween fifty and.sixty friends called He already has had some dis­ Post home, Manchester Green. In addition, two well-known Fire Damage la $$5,000 big show that will Include bulldoz­ two University of Connecticut stu­ niversary celebration of 8L Mary's In the mayor's crowded little cussions with House Speaker Ray- Bulgaria, Himgary, EUst Germany PUBUC SERVICE TONIGHT 7t30 office, tbe official aat at a table to congratulate them, from Ben­ and Albania—wound up theUr con­ Hartford singers. Cantor Arthur ers, power shovels, cranes, mobile dents and their guests were feel­ parish several years ago and also undSr a picture of Prince Rainier. nington, Vermont; Oreenfleld, bum about what should be done Miss Virginia Buksas, bride- ference Saturday with a four- Koret, tenor, and June Yeomans Bridgeport, Oct. 23—(ff>—Joseph equipment of the telephone, elec­ ing better today after becoming the speaker at on Advent Men's Mass., New Haven, hleriden, next year, he aaid, adding that elect of Paul N. LatuUppe, s6n of point plan for setting up a "Dem­ Park, soprano, will appear In eolo tric light and gas companies, am­ III from what Dr. FTanklln Ooo(l- Corporate Communion breakfast Gaaat Praaehar: Ear. Burt L. Hlltoii of H w rd;ina The bride" and groom were in two Rayburn’s views "are somewhat Sobotka, the owner, said damage chairs facing him. Storrs, HartfonL and this town. Mr. and Mrs. Aime LatuUppe of ocratic, peace-loving, ^-German roles In several compositions be­ of $25,000 waa done last night by bulances, fire fighting equipment, chlld eaid was something they ate. more recently. Since his last visit InsairiaK Goapal Music Spiritual Rafreahment Mr. and Mrs. Bloomfield came to similar to mine." Vernon street, was honored with Sovereign Government.” ing featured by the Chorale. Ray­ fire which swept through a one- trucks, buses, panel trucks and All of those stricken require«Bcjr Oltem Paala and valuejmu'd normally expect to jMty lots Young Herbie Herkless was 11m Standings: glvsn some soup and put to bed “ UNION Raymond more for. ’That’s why, at oiUy $199.96, it’s a John B, Burke “Mean” Parents Hood’s M ilk ...... 427 during this refrigerator that out-values them kill Immediately. His other companions STATION” “ Crises” Hose Oompany O n e ...... 421 PliNKRAL BOMB The BOLAND OIL CO. stayed up a little longer to tell the At S:lt S:SS u 4 SOS events only 1.42 «U YmnNSHOOSI RtniSiRATOtS NAVI New, high-danaity Fiberglos ineulatioa. Schendel Oil S ervice...... 419 21-lb. frozen etorags epeoa. (Oesttaaed front Page Om ) tale of their adventure to a wide Nichols News S h o p ...... 412 count COU KHI SAfIR, SUtIR io o m u p in r •7 C m I Oaatet BL tM. 0 6 1 369 Center St Phone 6320 awake town. WedResdAjr, **3ly Blse Heeveu* W«'r« not Rormittod to mon- New 14-lb. Meat Storage Trey. In roHr Larsen’s Feed A Hardware... 411 ^tloR tho namo, but eh. what COLDER COLD meene lower tempereturee in Rztra-tall bottle apace. the heed Saturday as he propped "Andy," .the little Cocker Ambalaaae larvtoa taBAST FREE PABXlNOl Jack’s All-Stars ...... 415 • ROfiRotiofial v«lu« thif {4 the Freese Chest to fitoese foods faster . . . to Sliding Humidrawer . . , H -bushel a ladder against their home to do Spaniel, end the two bloodhounds Hot S h ota...... '...... 404 make ice cubes quicker . . . to keep froten fooda NFW TIRES used in the sssrch, each got a bens . . . • qonuino Cold W«vo capacity. some painting. UaMy hotan. At the seme time you get aafe, and some alsep. Moriarty’s Painters...... 894 thot will qlvo your hair un* INCLUDING HAIRCUT, Acid-reeiatant Food Linar. $3.00 ALLOWANCE Than, he told police, he celled hie Vtttner’s G ardeiu...... $78 lerqottoblo boouty. Phono SHAMPOO AND steady cold in tbe Main Food Compartment. . . Famous Weatinghouso Economiser mother, who waa In the bedroom. Four X X X X ...... 877 for oppelntmont. - FINGER WAVE and euie, nxfot cold in the Humidrawert. Mechanism . . , low-coat operation FOR YOUR OLD TIRES He aeid be shot her In jthe heed as EASTWOOD Coughlin’s AU-Stars ...... 876 Closed Wed. at Noon . . . Open Thura. . . 6-Yaar Warranty. shs ran toward him. Wilson’s Nursery...... 361 "lil » . . . Other Days Until 6:30 An only child, bs had a perfect Come int See this great, new Wastinghouae Fire$tone, Mohatek^ Wm. Holden Buckland ...... 337 NATIONAL BEAUTY SALON WEEK OPEN EVENINGS by "8 " today. It’s the Value of the Yearl Sunday School attendance for 11 Cary Grant Hose Company Two ...... 324 appointment; phone 4159 or years. He showed little emotion aa- Barry Goodyearf Amoco FltzgensM Jose OCTOBER 22 TO 29 our sklesman 'SO Nash A a ib ^ Dr. Blue. R. H, Hyd. 2195 he described the slayings, police Dies tram Baras said, and before making hla con­ Ferrar ‘ ‘ U n i o n *4f Sludebsker ' Cout. Blue. R , H ...... 1 4 9 5 fession asked how s boy would be Shelton, Oct. 2S-Mfll— Mrs. Professional Care Is Best For The Hair # J m O F MANCHESTER M i punished for killing his parsnts. TODAY and TOMORROW NOtEi For These 3 Pays Station** “ Crisis** Lucy Carey, 75-year-old handyman *a Nash «00>^ Dr. Black. R. H...... -.1 1 9 5 Fans S«eM o f xaifaige died early Sunday morning at The bey said he resented it ba^ $ SHOWS DAILY SsU-SilS-f;M 1 :4S-S:SS Blat. 1:45—Eve. 1 t . ML Griffin hospital, Derby, of bums 965 MAIN ST. IN MANCHESTER ^47 Nash 400-4 Dr. ^T Brown. R. H. .. 995 SNO TIRES cause he had to go to the same she suffered when her clothes school whsrs his fsther taught caught fire as she was burning l i i v s Wed.: ‘My Bios Heaven* (Tech) 1115 MAIN ST OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL *44 PtyiMOtk—C C. Maroon. R, H. .... 8 9 5 manual training. rubbish Ute Saturday afternoon. Get Them Now While YOU WALK IN SPLENDOR...IN VerDonk said if the boy U de­ 'M Nash 400— 4 Dr. Maroon. R. H. .y.. 8 9 5 We Have a Good Assort* clared Insane he would be com­ mitted to an Institution. _ '41 Pontiac—C. C. Blue. R. H...... 5 9 5 inenl of Sizes.. If be is declared sane, he w i^ d have, to be tried in Juvenile Court '41 Oldsmobilc—4 Dr. Brown. H. Hyd. .. 5 9 5 'u^/i^f€€eiied^ becanae ho is under 15. DRIVE IN Tlie slayings took ^aoe at the '41 Nash Aaib.— 2 Dr. Black. R, H ...... 4 9 5 Peers farm home IS miles weat'of PIKE THEATRE Kalamasoo. '41 Pontlae—4 Dr. Gray. R, H. RKiTRICE WTMORE a u im BATTERIES JSJIB l ; '^ffOHN’WUlNUUr '40 Nash— 4 D r. Blue. H ...... You’ll h o v e stars V NANCY GUILD $2.00 ALLOWANCE ^ e a r2 5 X o st WED„ THURSh FRL, s a t . ’4f ChcTrolet—4 Dr. Black. H ...... 2 9 5 “SOMEWHERE IN BACK TO FOR YOUR OLD in your oyts. . . y o u r A GREAT COMEDY .THE NIGHT” 14 Buiek—4 Dr. Black. R, H. Aboard Freighter BATTERY head in the clouds ""MR. 880 " IS BOekyrEaengr 1 Ford H. ., " Win tONCRfSS t irUr, Green. R, (CsaWaasi Ftsia Paga Oaa) Delco Amoco wiahng new *34 Bulcfc—4 Dr. Grey > • * e • • • I >••••••• been sailing undtr Honduran r^;is- m KIDIMB8 ON O tm WTACM. •ATCSDAY MATINBE . (1 H. I r| HyC, Hydnunsttei OD„ Overdrive DuniQUETTES in '% M U. S. Coast Guard rsportad enOss Pri.i "Beep Vs '. asaroh plane sighted floating lev” ea« " H e LsM iebrls 60 miles aoulhsast of C i ^ Kiddie$ Reviie . aee«lt" -u. sheerest sheer 51 Race la the general a n a foom aa4 FASHION SHOW . ANTI-FREEZE which the N ora Voyageuris mes­ Know Our Foreign Policy . gauge, IS denier. sage carnal TIm report, from the LOW DOWN NYMENTS We have a good supply U. S. base at Argaatla, said ths Coast Guard is Invastlgating. Where Are We Heading? OUK niUNGE RATES of both permanent and NEW EUT WINDSOR ORIVE-M : SMS 9t Eeoto S la Eoal' e. Cana. regular type Anti*Freeae MUNHBB PLAVMWHIND Tomomw evening, Congressman Ribicoff begins a aericG , CfelMna Free IhMtet Ifl of aix abort tallu on Foreign Poliey. A member of the House Opens Thur*. Oct. 26 at 6 p. m. Foreign Affairs Committee, our Congreaaman has distingniah- It's rrccisloa Eogliistrfld For . . . ed himself for his keen insight and remarkable nndcratand- REiOLAR OASOUNE PREMIUM 8RS0UNE Perfect VlskwI Psrfeet ProJectloB! Pflrfeet Sound! ing of this snbject. Don’t miaa this series of radio talks. It’s a most for everyone who wants to keep informed. Here are ^ nCBOALLOK Sniflrt Ntw Cafeteria Style CeacesrioB ladividaal Sresherfl Completely Paved Ramp Area the dates and subjects: ALL TAX ALL TAX ’GRAND OPENING SHOW IT’S “United Nations” “Power” INCLUDED 23.9 October 24 October 31 . ' James Stewart fBROKBN ARROW” “Everybody Does It** “ G oals” “DiffleiiHlc^ , WDRC November 1 - - la With Uada DaraeO TERRIFIC! October 25 6:10 P. M. “Bi-Partiaanship’i “Reapongibllitjr” MOTORS October 24 November 2 “ YOUR'HOaiE TOWN NASH DEAC^** siped Drive-la Clip Out Thb Schedule and Save It! 8W CBOTW 8THBET—AT WEST CENTER STREET—TEL.'4079 Stert# W ei. Jenwc "BjkkleM aMMsP* pta WATCH n o s , FOB PKOGEAM ANNOUNOOIENTSt gponaoied by BlMcwM for Gengreas OomniMM. " M r P IIM

• < ■ ■'■■.-.'■I, rti-UTi i Vll'tWi 'l ■i---'’-'-j|- /: • f~ ■■ .-, H A N C H E I^ lt EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1960 . .... f M ii.. MANCHESTTER EVEKING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1960 best known German residents, waa showerad wUh opitda and com of St. John’s church wiU hold a parents of a aon horn at the Hart­ ber 3t. Mra. Stevenson Is the for­ Mr. and Mra. Jamas HaOerBaa ol t S E p ? ,* 4 f 2 has bssn feted by her friends and gratutetory mssaasra. « mystary rids this avening atart- ford hospital on Saturday,' Octo­ mer Ruth Heffeman, daughter of Lewis stree t R ockville Practically aUjmembsrq, of tha Ing at 7 o’clock from tha church. social sodsUas On tha ooeaakm of added to the lists, Republicans family Uva te /U iia area. Mrs. Pblteweieft Clob sixth grade, and A. Hyatt SuuAe, her eightieth birthday, whidi oe- Weber’s ■ tViyA daughter, Mrs. Thera will ba a meaUng of the took In 870 of the new votera. ctured on 'O dober 20. Teaterday Mai^ Injured Wed Saturday GOPLeading Democrats got 708 and 880 re­ AMESITE DRIVEWAirS LUIlan Remldc, la now living In Fellowcraft CUub this evening at ^ M n S a le **^lSng\he business meeting the Bells to Ring the large, family connecUon gave St. Peten^wg, Florida. Her son, 7:30 o’clock at Masonic hall, with ‘ tinCpiAm o r .r>' mained Inde^ndent of party affil­ a party In her honor at Maple budget of 1980-1981 was adopted, iation. • REDIH'BD RATES Warren HWlck, Uves In Atlanta, movlaa and refreahmanta to fol­ ■UBOnUOAL — CALL A t Sol. Oohen was chosen as the third In Crash Here In New Voters • G RADING F R E E SINCE 1920 Grove. Rockville, which waa at­ Ga. Ifra. Faythe Remlck ’Thom-. low the buslneaa meeting. representative to the Manchester The registrars eatlmate, before I n H o c k v y ie tended by upwards of one,, hun­ in Oakdale, Calif. Each final correction, that the town’s • POWER ROI.I,ER USED WORK dred. The youngest member of Maple Btraot Dteplay PTA Council. The organisation al­ GUARAN’IEED coupie has one of the great-grand- ITiera has been an exhibit In the Gitri r so approved the sponsorship of a votera now number over 19,800. • FREE ESTIMATES the family .present waa one of her VN iniN MONROE Of 2,145 Added to Lists main hall at the Maple street SINOmOBAW LIADni second Brownie Pack. Drivfir of Car Is Arrested Up to the time of this month’s ses­ • TIME PAYMENTS CALL United Nation* Day to nine ^st-granchlldren, Deborah, m sions Republicans humbered 10,- the Blx-month-old daughter of ’Born In Germany Mrs. Weber school the past week prepared by Stniw IM .,. •tA A I N r ■Rrfreshments of coffee and AiuTCase Continued in HerCf 870 Registered M A N C H tm E R came with her patents to Rock­ the seventh grade Science class. 2* CMfer Oteeet Heat ' C^«en >liod1 I*rove* doughnuts were served by the hos- 069, Democrats 4,777 and the bal­ • SAVE 10% FOR CASH Be Observed Tomor­ Mrs. Alice Wormatedt Liak, and 7691 the oldest, neighbors and friends vUle 66 years ago. WhUe sUU In ’The children brought In insecta piUllty committee. Town Court Today As Republicans ance of ^ e Hat then was noted as SAVE WITH IW Banaealae* . independent, All three divisions row in Loom City of Mia. Weber, who had reached her teens she was married to and caterpillars and studied them, I M S i ^ l u i ' The attendance prise was won Frederick Wormatedt, who died mounting many of the local varie­ m t A total 352 naw voters received have gained In the recent sessiona, the same mileatone. by Miss Marjorie Leldholdt'a first John P. Saedga. ’22. of 72 Tan­ A buffet a u ^ r was served at when the children were young. ties of Inaects. The pupils In Mrs. My voice Is my r m MBttoM M« atm popuiv the elector’s oath hare Saturday but Republican lead still remains RockvUle. O ct 28—(Special) grade. ner atraet, Wllllmantlc, waa tak­ batter than two-to-One over Demo­ DeMAIO BROTHERS RockvUIa wUl observe United Na- a long table laden with good Later she was married to Max Bernice McKone’s „ eclenoe class «M VM««l~8tturday when the during the final regular voter reg­ . tteO Now — Wa PeramwUy Sapervlae AH Worfel Weber of Rockville, also deceased. have discussed cocoona and but­ en to the Manchester Memorial istration seaalon before the state cratic registrations. tiona m y on Tuesday, with the things, among them many Ger­ living. So ife only O rM FTA iwo6aeshdly auctioned reat of the naUon. At the Ume man dishes. The decorations were Of the twelve Wormatedt chil­ terflies aa their special research hospital early yesterday morning election. The only coming regis­ dren ten are living. The first, a work for a report. They have aA ‘a great SraMaty «< weful and Officers Selected with faeial cuts suffered In an tration date left IS November 6 th at Uie Freedom Bell Bounds from eight baskets of beautiful fiowera sent to Mrs: Weber. Included daughter, died at the age of three. drawn pictures, studied carefully natural that I smoke the $50-00 arauaenUl ttama. In back of the automobile accident at 1 :t5 a. m, from 9 a. m. to noon when only Berlin at 13:03 p.m. Mayor Fred Archie, who waa a World War I Berger iMa aaked that all city de- among the fiowera she received the habits and characteristics of Bv Defense Group at the intersection of Middle those whose voting rights have veteran, died aeveral years ago. their particular insect and have Orian acawhU, ' Turnpike, east, and Vernon matured aince teat Satyrday will partmenta, a e h o o 1 %. chu.rchea, were two handsome orChld cor­ ^garette that agrees ■Bm auction waa held as the one sages, one of which she presented The oldest aon, Fred Wormatedt, given oral and written reports to REWARD Szedga waa admitted for treat­ be eligible to' take the oath. Thia plants, organiaationa and individ­ Uvea in Stafford Springs. The sons MAar-ralalnc project for the year The CJome Dpuble Club of the uate ring whatever bells are at to her slater, Mrs. Frank Klng- the class. ment and discharged later In the seaalon will be' held Ilf-the office Uving in Rockville and Vernon The eighth grade club at the ttm fuml ttttth rajaed wlU be used North Methodist church held Its Ufelr dlapoaal for a period of five rton, for wear at the party. Mra. with my throat— For information leodtaqr day. of the town cterk in the Munici­ Weber was attired In a purple are William, Eklward, Herman, Maple street school Is planning to far fine ^itrina for the varloua October meeting Friday evening Arthur F. Gagelr, 23, of 464 pal building. minutes. Mayor Berger also aaka Paul and Irving. - Besides Mrs. thfi aiTMrt and eoaTteHap gref&aitd'ctiier educational pur- riearant street, Wlllimnntlc, the prayerful dedication on the part gown, trimmed with beading and publish the first issue of their in the social rooms. After a short Of Saturday’s new voter total, a Ughter shade of the same color; Remlck the daughters are Mra. neyrapaper this month, The Black CAMEL] driver of the car In which Szedga of all KockvUle cltlaena to the Gertrude Anderson and Mrs. of person er poMmei BkeaUiasa of the and business .meeting at which time 137 registered as Democrats, 117 The daughters and daughters-in- and <3old Press. Ways was riding, was arrested for reck­ as Independents and 98 as Repub­ cause of world peace and freedom, Evelyn Taylor of Manchester and Birth perinir wfth, deftrnjinf M ei^ com^ttee under the co- the nominating committee pre­ less driving and driving without a Cbnrea H'orkabop law aaaisted In serving. Two ap­ 52C »A S*ef MnarLeon Huea- sented a alate of officers for the licans. propriately decorated cakes were Mrs. Edith Barnard of Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stevenson and ateaHnf property *nd license. His case was continued to Mrs. Joseph Weir, Jr« The tally of new voters In the The Rockville Miniatera' Aaeo- Mrs. Weber has two brothers liv­ of West Rond, Rockville, aro the tia Md^Maa- Franklin Ftnglea w d coming season. The following a feature of the refreshments, Nov, 4 by Judge Wesley C. Gryk 13 aeealons held this year givea datlon la aponsoring the first of one the gift of the Immediate fam­ ing In Rockville, Otto and Paul material Imlo^nH to tlm S^volunteer helpers worked were elected. in Town Court thi.s morning. Mrs. Joseph Weir, Jr., the form­ a aeries on Religious Education on Preuss, who with members of CAMILS ARI SO MHO thot In o e#oiMo

Joseph Roaenhlatt OmrlfOlUlOO Additional eourt cassa~Ci« as­ signed for Wednesday sad Thurs­ day. Dtotitet Two Nnrses Tha ngttter maeting of District Two or Om Connsetieut ' State Nurses Association win be held thte oveaing at 7:30 p.m. at the Rockville City hospital. The speak­ MOU HOKIPOWEI er for the evening will be Glenn iLUt-ruiii Rivard, a Narcotic Agent for the Af IM aUTCII ConascUcut State Department of coMiusnoii Health. Rte subject will be "Nsr- / n ' ' ' 'i ootle Control.” All nurses are In- fwtvY Mwvy^uviy ifvcm with Chavtelel’s Volva-la-Heod \ vltsd to attend^ Velve-le-Heed Leadswiler - 1 : angina design gnH moia power , Visit Oanvalcaoent Homes eel of every drop of goioline. t^etober 23 to 29 is being ob- High aKidancy cembrnHoN mrV^ as NsUonsl Beauty Salon HtemeihM Hmw ef rita priad- As part or this oboervonce, ttfll ilmdairf MMilpttwrf MMb* chembart, ipaclally iheped ^kvU te hairdreosers with mem- veeMoeol (redn In llteli d m , for Moilsiwm fuel ecenm y, bora or tha NaUonal Haitdressera ll/M Ole 16/)OOHN.aV.W.* bum fuel tmeothly, evenly and Cosmatologiata aaMctetion •Ctmi ViWdi wsew wHh ‘‘blue 8aan eembeiHen.” la sponsoring the program ^ visit Cenvalaocent Homes In this vldnlty.' Rockville hslrdrem- /} ets WUl visit Green Lawn. Mrs. Ashland’s Homs and the Hemlocks 6 » A n i '■yXt . 4 TOP im C ItN a WITH and givs free proTssalonal beauty ■ r i 1 ■ 5 J7 tes to 1* wonmn. The Rock- KOimiY 4-WAT IMIICATION vUte hair draassrs wUl also presant a gift to tha first baby girl bora Oimaleri amet Valve la< VYInl ^IMVfPtOV B IWIwOnQII at tbs Rockvtlte City hospital. igiee end fVQQedly tyiieni, eH Hew b comrolled „ iMseBbkoay la aelb waoB ganeine 4 ways to ell beertogi end Clara Prsum Weber of In epweUoa , Vllteg# street, one of RockvUle’s YVHAT A CAM W ^ T A BRiVII W hat a combtnationi New automatic tronsmistioii. yrHh everything: Honeyed tmoolh- ability. And there ore dozens mere thrilling new feature*. eparoHeg leifece* receive ee ‘ * sUng coat end Im 1951 Mercury wHti Merc-O-Matk Driva*l nets, positive pickup, overoll economy, and tofety. It does odaqvolo tepply d ell—freai Come on over and tee this big, beouttfui 1951 AAereury ^ 8nl lem of fhe ewgiee ■■ Your Ant look will toH you that horo it a car brimming over oil the work while you sit bode and rAox. wWWWaL^m re^per^Hess le^a^serelere • in our showroom. Let ut give you the facts about "the tirfye t/)00j000 bedcs move M The test pictures they ever wMi eye-filling^ features: New styling, itow interiors, new There's new comfort and safety, too. A new improved of your nfe"l When you co n fer oil of AAerowyt built-in The Sure Way trim ... new beauty for a boaufifui new ca rl ventilating system—o rww “wide-horizon" rear window quajjity advantages, we think you'll a g ree it's "the buy Your first drive will tell you that Merc-O-Motic Drive is on with more than 1,000 square inches of unobstructed view- of your (ife"l There's nothing Me if on the roo d l took aretft in the family Album! YOU CANNOT pot all property in a safe deposit vaa|t. Bat yod can imutre It r £dvery fomily album is fiUad your cheat checked againat TB. against thfioe dafigcra whicli with anandi^ tifat recall happy yaa- It*a greet to know you have healthy terdasra. Bat how about pictuTM that liin|ja . . . as ociisr ian X-ray can ahow win canee the grentest loeeciE amuro happy, healthy tomoriowa? them to be. ConeoH this agency today for ’ X-R$y picturw that aay your dwat Your tuberculoeie aaeociation re­ b O.K. minds you that: dependaUe inaaranc*. More find more people ere hfiying Active Hiamiie doei not occur eo their cbects X-rayed at leaat onioe a lo^ ee the body’a reeiotance can year. Ih ey want to be aitfv there ian’t aucceoddlly fight fsrma. Meit-O-MgOc, Qfive is the eli^teat chance of tuberculoaia TB ia contagious. Asu/eepinq naui look- -lfie_siwplen sm ^ a r - endangering the future health and . TB ia curable. set 4ie style pace! happfaUM of their diildren. Ihe sooner the presence of TB m rriore efficierit Ihey ktm that a dwat X-ray k detected, the quicker the cure and qutofnqtic transmission! the guidlk*BHyv and aurr way of de­ the leoi diance. yoiw family and tecting m friends aUund to catch it. fcpglfilrrtldM Show Moro Than You protect yoiuadf. your famOy, A chest X-ray ia ^ safiBat, eurpat Two fraot Volva-ln-Hooil Mglnos • step toward combating tubercnlod*; IMKM^OOO diovrolot Truck* FoworOot Corhorof r e f ~ end jrour community when you have f N o w w i Mm Rm i M • • e CMch e Synehre-Wlesh dkiwlllMM Any OHior Mokol Mypold Moor ikidai e o ■rokos e WM* Hqf YWMtls . V - V , :fj, Twhnr «v«r t M f i O O Truck •pM otors hdv« Datlgn ftyttrig e •oH-Typo w noa • Check your chest. .GetanX-RMT Get le ffeaur Year Jltaiw laNsr> Mm uMfhTi boM popular •npiiw in tho U iih-D ot^ Hading. NABONAi AUrOMOHM DIAIHII w orirt .inotl popular truck. Fer lha la«l Make Aa AppolataMat 1 • A OiMt X-ray Whee The 175 Bast ' ^O aO fiB 22ND YHUI HlW CTavaenr OB At Toer Bwee • ii^ coniocuMv* truck preducHon y*ar«, Cantor 8L ■r . '. As A PaUte Servtee By ■ ChevreUl trucks hovo lad in m Im . . . aro Tel 8666 m m -fiF ohoai this yoor* Com* in—lot us gitro Edgni Llarti* - |ho fbcii. :r,^ , . f ‘-r ' !r 1 - ?• ' ,^MANCNE*TEn-__rELEPNONE SI35 * ' ' ' CARTER CHEVROLET C a, Inc. ■ ■ ■'■ "n,-- . ■■ ■■ G D R in E R S "a S ll MAIN STREET i MANCHESTER* 7 7 / M ain St. .Man-'H--.t.-r. Conn 2-3448 4 ' ' ■ T : 1'. -s ' 7'-^'-'if JIANCHESfER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, UONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1950 MANCkESTER EVENING HERALD."MANCHESTEK, CONN., MONDAY,-OCTOBER 23, 1960 , PAGE RitVWf? an iHxieat declaion nnd then abide quate living. In thia connection be what God h i* antnisted to ua to w n c ; — |«M ^ that declaion.”' pointed out that "faith without u.: In thia life. Nothing abort of lifers Problem s the Chrlatlan idaal la avar ada- South M ethodist M en's Club w o n » - J its.1 The aecond quality with which worka la dead," and thoae who be­ W D »0 . man of today coul^ match the hour have must be busy in doing good quate;’’ the mlnistar concluded. i y * t R a d i o Z S I i z 0 i« wmtim 4 M t' M ust B e Faced was that of n gnat heart. “It 1* for all who bavt need. “ Chrlatlan D u ^ g the aervloe, .5 group o f Annuol Bonquet w n i t - i«M new ihambera was raealvsd Into m j u o - t u m net enough to ^ c a t e tba mind: men must see their talenta, their m m m we must educate the heart **, well, time and even their money In terns* the membarsbip' of th* church. Tha Friday, O ct. 2 7 A t 6. P. M . i' M«— * or w * have developed mechanical of gift* of God, and use them Chancel Choir, under the direction 11:18— jPsstor Edgsr of South robot*, as the Naxi* did *o well. wisely and In keeping with the of Herbert A. France, cholrmastar, SPEAKER: Warden Ralph Walker W TIC—Mindy Carson Sing*. presented "Ohd Be In Me,” by rch_ Offers Some The heart, the feeling*, the emo­ standard* Jeaus set for all men. of Wethersfield State Prison atigs Win, W TH T—Top# In Sport*. tions o f one who would match this Some day we *;iall *11 give an ac­ Davies, and "Onward. Y e Peoples,” CkA. WDRO—World ToMfht y Suggesfioiis hour should be g n a t enough to be count of what we have done with by Jean SibaiiuA as th* nnthams. Movies and Entertainment It M iA WONS—Jack'* Waxwork*.’ concerned with the w elfa n of *11 11:08— A Delicious Roast Beef Dinner Served Rev. Fred R. Edgar delivered a people* everywhere. Surely the luquM* lteU< W H A Y —SporU Final. Christian man, the member of the By The Ladles Of Our Church WDRC — > Public Service Pro­ aermon at the South Metliodlst church, should be concerned with Contribution: Adults f 1.50— Children 75e iiiB — gram. church yesterday, in which he being a good neighbor to those of w n C M M tfla 11105— U sed some of the piwblems one the church, the town and the Mtutc WTXO—Dave 0*rroa-*y Shorn:-* There's No Substitute WONt-^Mk Powna/i w c M n living In raom plex social world.” ■.V ‘‘t H i l l - order like the'one today. He made A true faith was the third essen­ O*"® Jockey*. WONS—New*. several suggestion* which he felt tial for those who would match this 10:05— would enable one to live a good hour, for. a* the minister pointed For The Truth 1 ■ .1 I w n c —New*; Dance Orch. life in Bplte of the dllTicultica en­ Large*! Stock % ' v ''T .• w nO —Leiease Jobm- out, no one know* when trouble, h-: ’ " n • WKA.T—New*. W H A Y —MoonUght Matinee. countered. The sermon, based on Of Fine Watche* *4t: sickness, sorrow, pain or death In Manchester ■J/-"*. WCXX>—N*w«: u®0 Club. FluqUeacy Modulatlen the scripture lesson from James win strike. When it does, one must LOOK AT THE RECORD WDltO—Yankee Kitchen, 1:17-25, was entiUed, "Can We ? lu ! t WDBO—FM 00.7 MC. have a true faith, or he will go i r f i - Match This Hour?" W FH A— 100.7 MC. down In defeat. It was **t this /y V'.V t.i.n «m o -> T n u n c Wldder Brown. In hi* Introductory remark* Mr. VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN S-8 p.m., earn* a* WTHT. Edgar pointed out that no one point that Mr. Edgsr pointed out w S »iw irli^ »»»• the example* of a numbtr of great OWN A FINE WATCH 6;00^howtlme. ever comee to the place In life y. l U ’ .W DRO-OW Record 6:00— Sereno Gammell; W’eath- believer* whose great faith had — RppubUena Town Canuuittao WONB—HoUywood, U.SA. where he feels that he has enough ih-. er. money, time, friends or perhaps given them the powerv to survive Watches 'sold by us are 8:00—Same as W TH T a.m. even whan lllnaaa and pain wracked **W PRC 4. New*; OKI Record health to do what he would like ■ '‘ if; w n c — FM 96.8 MC. to do. Men dream of a great day their bodtee. A true faith 1* es- sold as fine timepieces m WDRC— FM on the air 1 p.m.-l I : that Is coming when these dream* aentlal for time* like these. w n r F ^ e w * ; Storyland. Ready hand*, the minister listed and must perform satis­ WONS—Mark Trail. 08. bMome realities, but to moat peo­ Same a* WDRC. ple It never comes. Sooner or a* the fourth prerequisite for ade- W H A Y —Story Queen. factorily. W e have a staff v m O —When a Girl Marrle*. W FHA— P. M. later they cortft: to the realisation WHEN SICKNESS 6:00— Racing and Sport*. that living out each day In turn WKNB~SporU Newnael. competent watch-mak- 6:15—Farm Report. Is just about all one can handle. Acte AT ONCE to RtOiVt STRIKES o f tr w n O —Portia Face* life. ‘ 6:28—Weather. It was noted here that sometimes living out one day at a time takes era to assure you of tiie W H AY—Meet the Band, 6:80— Western Serenade. far more physical and spiritual l i l t - 6:45—Keyboard Kaper*. M m r proper servicing. effort than men realize. It was In W THT—Space Patrol. 7:00— Dance Time. m 8:00-Proudly We Hall. this connection that he made four W H O —Juet Plain BUl. suggeslions to match the turbulent SAVE TIME WONB—Challenre of the Yukon 8:30—Oueet Star, times in which we live. e o m i m S i4A - wnc—FM On the air 7:80 a. m. 1 a. m. HU Suggestions (CAUSKO BY COLDS) Have the doctor phone oa yo«r Easy Payments Invited i W H AY—SporU. "These are the times which call W TIC—Front Page Farrell, Same as WTIC. For years thousands of doctors pre- for strong minds. In a world .■>crlbed pistussin. It acts at once prescription for iasmedlate deliTtry w rm c—Curt Masiey. Television where the news is rejMirted all In*:'*: I not only to relieve coughing due to Over Mf^V, 0:85— W MIC — TV. — P. M. over the world as it happens and 450,000 W THT—FalataT* Fabulou* Fe- .colds but also ‘loosens up’ phlegpi 14 karat gold 80^.50' 4:00—Homemaker's Exchange. from many ixilnts of view. It Is and makes It easier to raise. PrpM-rlptlont to your Home. Btch allk cord ble*. 4:30—Vanity Fair. necessary that each of us be able PESTVssiN Is safe for both old and on File 8:00— Lucky Pup. to think through the moral, social, Fed. tax bid. 0 * WONS—New*. 5:15— Time for Beany. political and even leligious Issues ant tasting. ^PEITISSIH^ W TIC —New*. 8:30— Howdy Doody. which confront us everj- day and W H A Y —New*. which demand action on our part. 6:00— Sidewalk Interviews. nnascRiPTioN p n a r m a c v W THT—Sport*; Jo* Glrand'* Those who would match this hour 6:16—Twilight Time. 901 HAINSTRiIT*MANCHI^TlM M t -, Show. 6:30 — Faye Emerson. are those who refu#e to follow the WDRO—New*. 6:45— Prescott Bush. thinking of anyone or any Ideology m . W H A Y—New*. 7:00— Kukla, Fran and Ollle. or any-Um. blindly. We must •:ia- ^ welg)\. the fact# in each .case, make. 'W D R C ^ a c V Smith Bportecaat 7:80— Senator B«nton. ----- juituaiwnuLs' JEWELERS . . SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 7 ;45—Newsreel, ■ ^ WDRC^^^Ck Baltnan. •;0(t-T:Yldeo. IheaUr...... 958 MAIN s £ . * ___ . M A N C H E S T E R 8:80—Concert Program. W H A Y —Supper Serenade. 9:00—Horace Heldt Show. W ONS—Sport*. 9:30— Goldbergs. 99fA Anniversary WTTO— Steele Sport*. it * • d » - 10:00— Studio One. C A L L 4 1 4 8 WDRC—Record Album. 11:00—Billy Roae'* PlayWU. YOUR RiST lUY •:S5— t I M htm H»M l * »ts . . . WaW-t* 1- WONS— COnetant Invader. eWescs to stoiytlils* — »t>i«4ilto. North AAethodist Church ■x^\ W TH T—S e r e n o Gammell; Weather. WANTED ' i W TIC —John Davl* Liodge. ■ s ... T u s e m m s t PREACHING >nSS10N 'A. /it '* 7^.'? WTIC—Three Star Extra. EXPERIENCED W ONS— Bhrenlng Star. THEME: “The Gospel For A New Day” W TH T—Weather: Sport*. WDRC—Lowell Thome*. LUMBER CARPENTERS Public Services: Sun., FrI., Ocl. 22-27— 7:30 P. M. j - ' m I t f — ^insidt n WONS—New*; Fulton Lewi*, BVILDIISG SIPPUES For Insid* and Ootaide 1400 he Guest Preachers Jr. *300 W THT—CUco Kid. Work— Apply at T»k eM SHINGLES - ROOFING Inspiring: Gospel Music Spiritual Refreshment . f j', . W TIC —Oov. Cheater Bowie*. 5 Dover Road t v . i W H A Y —Symphony Hall. Or Phqnc 4112 insulation * Wallboards * Doors WDRC—Beulah. Chl-Nsmel Paint* Cordial W’elcome Ttl5— JARVIS REALTY CO. Youngstown Kitchen CaMnets WONS—T*Uo-T*et. W D R C -Jaek Smith. I ’M — WONS-Oabrlel Haatter. W T IC —New*. WDRC—Oub Fifteen. WTHT—Lone Ranger. ti48— I. W m C —Edward R. Murrow, New*. WONS—New*. S.I' ^^w nc—One Man’* Family. '■'Si. W DRC—Hollywood Playhouse. L->. '-i ’ K’- W TH T—Oovemor Bewlae. fw- .- . »' V '.V W H A Y —A1 QenUle Orch. '4 ' I’ *' WTIC—Railroad Hour. ; to-v >'i WONS— Bobby Benaon. V # 8 f i d S:15— . j U BP V '••V i t W TH T—Muaie. f/ .r |W E NEED A WDRC—Arthur Godfrey’* Tal­ . V- ent ScouU. H i ■Ji' M WONS—Crime Fighter*. NEW GOVERNOR! W TIC—^Howard Barlow'* Orch. WHAY—Her* I* America. WTHT—Henry J. Taylor. iff 1:45— tl W H A Y—Organ Nocturne. W TH T—Una Mae Carlisle. 1 :8 5 - WONS—Biu Henry, Nea?*. S" 0:05— m . WDRC—Radio Theater. W ’i TC—Telephone Hour. W H A Y —Moonlight Matinee. W I h i —timer Sanctum. m \ v i i 0 |J£_^®“ **'**^**' **y Fnpert*. W TIC —Band of Ameidca. W TH T—Johnny Desmond, : » .fF WONS—War Front -H o ra e $ Front 30P 10:00— W DRC—My Friend Irma. Cash WHAT—News; M oonlight Matinee. s S ! : W n c —Symphony. Sd d lt<-4lrlyD It... tharD's bullt-ln valu* all th# w ay throtifllil i i ' WONS-^Fraidi Edwards; News. Imperial . . every powerful, gleaming inch of It. Impariat. . . H is tha only Tho brand n m W THT—Hall of Fame. word that come* to mind when you too the luxurious fobrics and fmmsMamal Oeil**—Ml reeai for yowr hted, l*t>, liievUen. 10:18— appointment* in*id*. Imperial . . . te tha way you fse|. o* individual motors entor end toonl Safe 5«erd tfydreWic •rate#—sewetker ■ WONS—I Love a My*tery. roil* and lower your window*. Imporiol. . . it tho only word that doKriba* ■a«Mec4 rmrt lut Stake held* car en any klH. JlactrlcaMy W THT—Tune*. Ckrysler’s Aduawtoge* WladtkWd Wipera—cantoat ipaad all rt>* Him I Chat Neitt 10:05- • your command of the rood a* you drive. Imperial by Chrytlar I* th* wholly In Cemfort «n ^ Safety —ae wovcMag, ye* >)< natufallyl SateSf Mn Wkeeh—wea't t iH . ft. WDRC—Bob Hawk. ^ new cor that k tatting'o new goal for avary family with •Ira* sftor bW *«n at aonoal ipaad*. OeoWo-wMrk Ana 5 W r a r - N e w * ; Sympbonctte. th* ta*t* ond th* experience in motor cor* to racog- ^ far srai chair comfor:. WONS—Jack’* Waxwork*. 10:85— niza unrivaled built-in value oil th* way through, Aotaoiatk Ooar Ihihia*— wHh fuH eoatrol of ydhr carl I fRIGIDAIRE WTOTiiMaTtford Speak*. It 1* th* firtt cor in America to moke no comprognlM___ .adv— tagoa of Oiry»ler*a *at*r oa cllppary road). 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN... MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1960 PA G E N IN B fitm t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1960 green avenue, Bronx, N. V,, and awarded for this moat iiiqusual Ueh In Indo-Chlna and that which service, he followed ideals amd Three^uall Fires Cou[ilc Siirpri8ccl Abe Bllverman, 00, of 015 \Vest Emanuel Lutheran Church Marrictl Couples ciealioiis. For^Yomr Indhriil|MllF prinqlFles which were ' stronger End avenue. New York, when they Refreshments will be ■erv*d7to- obtained id Indonesia juat after Bolton Diiriffaci SpirdR . the war. In that Instance, after than an^ party isr personal Inter­ Oil Anniversary failed to appear on charges of vio­ Over llm Weekend Hallowe’en Party cludlng plenty of good October Teh Msacbeater 5M5 lation of rules of the road. cider. For.the musically Inclined some hesiUtlon, we used our in­ est Perhaps not in all our his­ FouBdatloR* •— C fll Entriio frralit Doris Mohr D'ltalbs Dorothy H. Karka. 4(h-»0f 29 Holds Ground Breaking there will be a collecttoii of reo- inXCLUHID *T TUB fluence and the United .Nations tory has there been a public serv­ A surprise p k i^ was held for Central avenue. Blast Hartford, Hose Company ^ u r o f the 8. The Married Cpiiples Club of the 31 ds |x>oled by the members so Mm. Ebl« Mlnicocd fKam m oo„ tN& used iU Influence toward persuad­ ant o f equal devotion to the pub­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert cnawford of forfeited a t$3 bond for passing a M. F. D. waa railed oW yesterday South Methodist church will hold that each couple, whether they be PhoB9 7787 U i m i i The first of a series '‘Bf four A algniflcant and memorable • end a-'ststed In the hrrsking of sqviares or hebops, will find some­ ing Holland to ^rant independ­ lic welfare and to sound princi­ Pearl street Satunlay oh the oc­ stop sign.* , afternoon at 5 o’ciocirvto axtln- a Hallowe'en party at Vernon lUM M aUr, Om «. sessions e f the PTA, State Depart­ guiah a lira In the wooda off ML niomant tranaplred yesterday I ground. thing to enjoy. tmokab rMtoiraoM. ples. casion of their thirtieth/' Wedding ft — - '■ ----- r-—-- Grange, Thursday, October 26, at ence. During all the period of ment o f Health Dental Clinics Will anfliveraary. About fofty guests Nebo Place. The blan waa morning at the Emanuel Lutheran j The Emanuel Choir, under the riM.. TWM.. Ow l *«»»•«•' trouble, there was a continual But what has always drawn us [direction of Organist C'lerenre W. 7;30 p. m. A committee headed IM M M 0 «U M r I. u n . be held at the elementary school from flpringfieUl, Bristol. East leaves oil Roads brought under control quicker with church when a large gathering of Vow to Raise Mission Fnnd danger that the revolting, Inde- especially to Henry L. Stimsun Hartford, Manchester attended. no damage being done. Helsing, sang "Now Let Every by Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miles has on Wednesday. Mrs. Roy Bosworth, membera and friends ot ths con- Hartford, Oct. 23— *...... '■ ■ ■■ '4 'i 00 that the way to bring that good social time was enjoyed* and lack of water which has been iah building which Is to be erected ntn close "competition with the I. Seabtiry of the American Board •is Bpetlw hr Mill ...... danger has been dispelled. meet on Saturday, October 2fl developing for over a month. out a amall fire caused by a flood­ th* new building, which will pro­ !.l t!no out, to create and Inspire more The couple heve tliree children. bstn^eiT the personage and the vide room and facilities for Sunday best of Charles Addama' "Mon­ of Missions describe missionary OM Mentfe •? Mill .04 Similarly, the Premier of Viet­ from 1-until 7 p. m. at the Com­ Mrs. James Edwards. Robert Water levels had dropped conald- ed range burner. No demage was Sincia Copjr ...... munity Hall to hear declarations present church edifice, to the rear school snd youth' work, aa well as ster Rally," as prizes are to be work in war-wrecked Japan. ,.l M nam now appeals to the United of It, was to trust it. Over and Crawford and Richard « Crawford, erably, particularly in wells in the evident, according to Chief John weakly. h» Oif»lar ..... of taxable property. Three sessions Merz. of the tot. other phases of the church pro­ lO V IU Sqba. aeilrtfek. Oae Tear ..tie uo SUtes, “as the leading democrat­ over he said that if you wished to and four grandchildren. counto' section. 111.00 will be held next week on Monday, Ths ceremony was conducted by gram. have been prepared by Her­ A Weef^t maa-'racana .. make men trustworthy, you must Gusty winds and rail) have ic nation," to help his country October 30 and Tuesday, October^ brought down large amounts of the pastor of Emanuel, Rev. Carl man Peteraen of Bolton, a member C O VIl'i obUln iU full free righU. , trust them. Perhaps he was a 31 from 1 until 7 p. m. and eh leaves which, when wet, constitute Review Session E. Olson, aaiisted by Andrew An- 7Sf the congregation. It Is expected XM. eS8Sf?iS% K«» , , »U. kaeoctaue Praia la aaclualraljr •‘We consider," he says, ‘'uie little over-optimistic. But he at Wednesday, November 1 frprd 2 a traffic hazard. saldi, representing the contractor, that excavation work will begin HAVINQ A. SEPTIC TANK BUILH until 8 p. m. John Wennegren, Sr.: Allan Coe, aatlUae to Ibe uia ef npuBMration. at United Slates has the duty not least emphasized a theory which ( a O i i r t Cases This l« the time of >-ear when, For Auxiliaries this week. ell ae*a ditpetchu eradltad to it. or has all too little play In the re­ Since the town meelthg will be in the past, trolley cars often slid Sr., chairman o f the Building com­ INSIST ON A McK i n n e y b v o t h e k s * aM etkarviae eredued la laia paper only to defend the democratic held on Wednesday^October 2A the to unnatural stops between poles mittee; Roy Johnson, representing Judgment was suspended in the Sere Fewer Race Barriers SERVICE CONTRACT uid elee tke lacal aiwa publiahid ban. freedom of the people of Korea. lationship of men sind nations. Grange has post^ned Its degree as the wet leaves made tracks A review session will be held the Board ^.Administration; Clar­ 411 rlchta el teeuhlicetioa al apeeial case of Salvatore Buccheri, 26, of When did you ever hear of sus­ rehearssl from Wednesdsy until slick and slippery, and It always, for auxiliary police and fireman ence Wogman, Superintendent of Aurh n rnntmet will nssure you of periodical tank cleanlivfS diapetehM eeriia are elao raeamd. We hope America and Britain 91 Grandview terrace. Hartford, New Haven, Oct. 23 (Ab Dean Thursdsy. TTie rehearsal will be was a question if brakes were go­ alao Increasing the size of the tank for any Increase l*i the family will bring pressure on France in picion and accusation improving who was presented before Judge Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 7 p. m. at the Sunday School; June phem- Liston Pope of ■yHlc'a Divinity i r p V 9 ^ Pall larrica cliaat of N. R A. itra held at p. m. at the home of ing to do any good. nr Increase of water usage. ALI. TIIF.SE F E A TI RIM A T A CHOZOIATIS the trustworthiness o f a person? Wesley C. Gryk in Town Court the North End firehouse for those bers, president of the Luther School aa)*a that a "bloudlesa but 4oa. I Be. order to achieve democratic free- Mrs.^Keeney J. Hutchinson on While heavy sliowery downpours *.7% 4'O N TR AtT D IM ’OUNT. His own policies, as a public of­ '.this morning on a charge of fail­ who recently completed the Red Lcalrue and Jack Robinson, repre­ extremely effective revolution In ^ i dom for the Vietnamese people." Clark road. continued through the early niom- ^•hltiher, Kepraaaatatlraa: ure to obey the signal of a tr,sfflc Oosa standard First Aid course. senting the Sunday school and the race relations Is sweeping the ficial. were rooted in an extraor­ / ^ r . and Mrs. Wilfred McKinney Ing, the runoff was good and no Jallae.UBiii. 4. Special ACiocr New Independence for Vietnam, says officer. Instructor Norman H. Osborna youth of the church. United States." He dt8cusse<1 the iMrolt ead Boatoa. dinary perception o f the l o i ^ have returned to their home in flooding damage was reported. McKiimey Bros. Sawfist Disposal Go. Tere. CIih** Premier Huu. would be the "sure OPEN The accused was arrested Satur­ will preaida. ^ Mayor Harold Turkington, ex­ dissolution of racial barriers on PINE PHARMACY range truths of history. In Rocky River, Ohio after visiting day at 2:15 p.m. by Patrolman I Membera of the auxiliary wMeh’ tended the greetings and well 130-132 PEARL STREET—TELEPHONE .5308 664 0Mrt«»8t ‘ 19LAM14 UEMHKk HIT BCRBAU o r way" to flght the "Vietmlnh Com­ Mr. McKinney’s brother, Everett the weekly radio program, "Yale aitCUl.AI I ■V!4 , he, almost alone in thr-'^'orld, Charles J. Morrison after Buccheri, Banquet Is Held ' was formed aa part of the local wlahea of the Town of Manchester ' Interprets the News," ycalerday. munists." In hiB opinion, 90 per T. McKinney of Bolton Notch. at the Center, took a turn con­ knew the true significance of Jap­ (Tlvilian Defenae program, recent­ Tbr H»i«m Pnntiae Company. Uc.. cent of the people would support TUESDAY tra;, to the policcman'B dlrecllons ly ended a six-week course that aeeumea nu OtikDCial raapoaaiblllly lor anese aggression Manchuria, By Softball Teams typocraphirai arrori appaenag in ao his government If it were inde­ an;! then didn't stop at Morrison's was given at the Holllatar achooi. whistle algnal. Prosecutor Philip ▼artlaamanta and otaai reading matter, pendent and the remaining Com­ and tried to hajMt. It took Pearl Tomatoes Still la The lUnebaitir Rrinlng Herald. Harbor, tem^ears later, to prove Bayer said. The policeman gave The annual banquet for mem­ New Itaa'ea Man a I munists would be so weakened EVENINGS chaae and stopped Buccheri at the sam ^^ing to his fellow Amer- bers of the Fire Departments and Monday. October 23 they could easily be handled. Selling at Mart Broad street. Police Department softball teams New Haven, Oct. 23— (F)— 'Hie ".Many people are dying every icanij,"^ The accused told the court that waa held Saturday night at Hose body o f John F. Keister, 74, of A Fire Department .Survey he had, unintentionally, misunder- New Haven, waa found hanging in day," he says, "because Vietnam On the occasion of his 80th Total sales at yesterday's aes- Company One on Pine street. Over birthday, he delivered a message a to ^ Morrison's signal because he 50 attended the affair. , the attic o f hia home yesterday by A few yeare ago. any Manchea- is not given Independence. If we slon of the Mancheater Fruit and (Buccheri) was confused by the Officers Primo Amadeo and a neighbor who told police Kelator terlte atiuld have diamiaied the had independenec the people to his fellow Ameriesms In which 'Vegetable Market on Charter Oak heavy traffic. The accused added Samuel Maltempo cooked and had bean in ill health. Madtcal poielblUty ef one Mancheatrr would have no more reason to he made the somewhat startling street amounted to $I,167.8S, ac­ that he did not realize the police­ served a spaghetti dinner to the Examiner Marvin M. Scarbrough assertion that the crucial, basic man’s whistle was meant for him. gathering. Entertainment fol­ said death waa caused by suieidM Fire Department aa lomethlng a* fight.” cording to auction master Willism problems of our time would still Haglio. • Twenty dollars bonds were or­ lowed with the service depart­ hanging. Keister leaves a broth­ remote aa the freezing of a cer­ These, of course, are the re­ There were 397 half bushel bas­ dered forfeited in the cases of Her­ ments facing each other at tewl- er and a sister. Burial aervices be with us It there were no such tain nether region, or aa remote marks of a leader who values in­ kets of tomatces sold for a high bert Bernhardt, 23, of 1204 Ever- ing and ping pong. will be held Tuesday. thing as Russia. He meant that aa any likelihood that the United dependence above everything else, o f $3.95 and a low o f $3.10 per the big question of our times was basket. Cauliflower brought a Nationa would ever become a real and who :s naturally willing to not what itusaia might be trying high of $1.25. and a low of $1 per unity of nationa putting down ag- .oyetlopk risks involved, StiU, we do-in the worldv but what' we crate with. 307. .crates being apld,. g «iS b h ih 'lftrea7 think, they point to the. weapon The market will continue to oper­ ourselves were going to do in and But theae thinga come, in town which has not yet been used in ate on a three days a week basis for the world. That is sometimes until further notice, Bagllo said. aaO.tn .world. Juat aa there came Indo-Chlna, and which might hard for Uje rest of us to see, but a moment when the membera of make all the guns unnecessary. it can be resolved somewhat by the Cnitad Nations saw that the There is little doubt, either, the more earthy statement that Spain to the mountains only sensible and practical solu­ that American diplomacy has tion of a problem lay in united ac- our ultimate success in conflict been trying to use this weapon in with Russia depends upon how Mwi, ao we in llanchaater can be the past, and will continue to try Covered-to-order Ui good temper that, when the well we help the world solve prob­ of Peru come to use it. Our nervousness over lems which exist without Russia, time cornea, the right thing will the stability of the French gov­ be done here. and to which Russia is proposing ernment, our need for reliance an idternstlve answer. Love Seats ^149 The time la perhaps approach- upon yrmnet in Its European role ffl thrilling new lag rather sarlftly. An increasing Great and wise, gentle and are, however, factors which modest, the man we so"'often-con­ pertlaa of thg town's reaidenUal prompt us to be delicate In tmr Need more aeating. Room ao largo it rMuirea more sidered the greatest living Amer­ than one sofa 7 Or ia your room too arhall for a full Leather top , VISIT US DURINO area Uea outside either existing approach. We are not laying down Ir e diatriet. It srould seem that ican has ended his public service. size piece T The Lawaon Love Seat in 60-lnch aiM inspirations any ultimktum to France. But is the answer to your problem. Covered in your the town is close to the moment But his high standards should live we arc hoping that France will selection of fabric! Allow about 45 daya for de­ when it ought to decide how these on, as an inspiration to all who livery. Usually $165.00. voluntarily recognize the weapon Desks *6 9 '^° new rekldaBUal districts are going would help preserve and honor which has blunted the cause of for your floors! to be aerved, and that, in that mo- what Is finest In the American Communism In nationa like India meat, It ought also to consider the tradition. and Indonesia, when British or Every member of tho family has his own grawag whole question o f srhat kind of Dutch use of guns would certain­ or two in this Chippendale kneehole geek. Double* tre system is going to be most ly have driven indepeiidence move­ % deep file drawer for household receipts. TTm 23 x 44- .50 efficient and economical and suit­ Inch top has three panele o f gold-tooled leather. ment toward the Communists. Alarm Clocks Mahogany plywood and gumwbod. V iually $79.60. able for tbs future indicated OCTOBER 22-29 square yard, groseth o f the tosen. Electric or Wind PED-I-MIRTHfAT BE PCRCHARED AT THE A few years ago, any proposal Henry L. Stimnon Arthur DriiK Storm FOLLOWING STOREH: for a creation of one Manchester These columns pave paid trib­ Arthur Drug .Stores, Inc. Fire Department erould have been ute to Henry U flUmsoa ao many All Fully Guarinteed 942 .Main Ht. grsstsd by Instlnetlve sectional times in the pswt few years that Oeater Pharmacy, lac. challengaa hack aad forth. Today 487 Main Ht, we feel safe and a little proud in J. W. Hale Corp., 945 Main St. the atmosphere is considerably saying that he had his flowers Sleep Insurance! W ASH ING M AC H INE 5larlow’s Dept. Store, 869 Main St. more mature, there is considerable from us while he was living. Medical Pharmacy, -844 Main St. 9 There's nothing like ■ visit to the FIRTH'S agreement that the problem TROUBLE North End Pharmacy In quality, we think, hr was beauty shop to perk up your spirit! ought to be studied thoroughly, For Expert Repair Work 4 Depot Square this country's greatest Republi- Call BREWER Pine Rexall Pharnmey and, obviously enough, a disposl- csm. I f ha wsui that, it was be­ Complete Line ef Parts 864 Center Streaf, R E D CROSS* end your appearance. While you're i e a s a n t tioa to weigh seriously whatever cause he was first and last an i For All stakes Quinn’s Pharmacy. 878 Main St. Weldon Drug Co,, 901 filaln St. relaxing, our skilled beauty operator the recommendations of such American, because. In his public Tel. t-0549 study might be. A lt mahogany is fu h ion iof your hair into aa There are many complicated CLARENDON 11 e c 11 o n problems involved in such a T •xqaitite aew style. A aMnioMei, study, aad many tangled facU standing in the way of any sim­ Tables ftcial and eyebrow shaping will ple, quick solution, end only th'> f« modestly priced! Mattresses and .complete the picture of a proper mood, which heppily seems $38-95 S 3 to exist, can open the way to the $ 2 6 5 0 Box Springs, each Victorian heciattinf aew yeii. right kind of study. We think it Meals for months at \ a w ^ tig a growtog flamaafl for amnethlng naw in floor c o v e r in g . , aomithlng should be accepted, at the outset, 'Truly your beauty shop does rtbrating to harmony with our timaa , . . Joyful in color and Intriguing in piotlf as a guiding thought, that th, . . , Firth accapU the challengn and now preaenU “The Csas^nt CoUection” of Chairs wonderful things for you that yOu rugs and carpets. Available In broadloom, modestly priced and appropriate for a time has come when all parties in your finger Perfect size to use'be­ Red Croaa, famous', half a caatury fo r ftoa baddlnj^ has used a 209-coll Innersprlng unit to Clarandoomat- wide range ot decorative purpoeee, these fascinating works are particulariy dedi­ voiced wlU be thinking of th tween two chairs; at could never do at home. treases; prc-buUt relnforcod bordtra, and a ''crowned cated to the young to years and young in spirit who are building in Manchester good o f all Manchester first. and e f high sofa arm, center -where moat weight oomea. A naw sleepUng w - tips (MnflUed ranch houeea, taiventlva and original modem homea and “doing over“ to hold lamp, books, aah pertence awalto you the flrrt night you uSe a ^ d o a $12*50 ttllfMONf 90R AN AFflOntTMINT TOBAV tray. 29-lnch ptacrust- bedding. Full or twin alxos, box aprtoga or mattreaacs. ptetttieoque dwelling o f our aneeators. Tfce Wespon For Indo-China scalleped and rimmed Utually $49.80. Bee the complete collection of t patterns and colors at Watkins tomorrow.''Open Not in a United Nations acUon. top. Uau»lly $29.75. * Uaa to aats in dining room, 'Vuasday evenings to 9. but in a solo action, the United dtoatU; aa • d ^ chair, hall •taaai9“3 w ^ * * " ” **» k or badroom chair. Mahogany [6fwi” V!l*.ritN«»i$IWrc««ri BUtea is goiag to tend moN- •This product has no finished gumwood. Uaually weapons t « the French In Indo- CMUMCtloii whataoavaf $14.98. Shown in fsatura iUustrstlon: “Peasant Patchwork" from patchwork China. We are doing so becau.se with the American Na­ tional Rad Cross. mgs-uasd' in Oriatano, Isle of Sardinia. iB ) Axioa Valley, GrcMe,' we are afraid that Communist in- furnish the woolen fabric which inspired the "Tanagra'' pattern. IC) lueaaL-may-ride Uie Indmehtna" F *T>eaaant Flower” Inspired by SjwnUb gypsy rug fragmsnL (D ) “ Ths independence movement to con­ ■pottsd Cusctis Wsave” comes from the skin o f the animal by ths ^auty Nook 953 Main Street sams namt, uaed In ceremonial fabrics by the Incas of Peru. (E ) trol of the country if we don t « support the French. We are do­ Btllie^s Beauty Shop • 22 Depot Square “Peasant Ckmtfortsr'’ pattern. « ing TTlUone'Becausir there is, . as Period 4 yet at least, no technical opening with Anne Gampbeirs Beauty Salon ^43 Main Street for United NaUona acUon in IndoS a Chairs Cailna, no provad violaMon of an Charmore Beauty Salon 241 North M ain S t * • intamational boundary,^no overt ______t...... — -______! ... and proved act of aggremion by Felice Yolanda Beauty Studio 65 Clinton Street 7 any ouUida power. in rich \ f _ Tet, in bolatering the French, Harrietts. Beauty Salon 129 Center Street and doing it alone. In our big pow­ Matelasses er role, wo are in aome conflict Kay*s Beauty Salon 35 Main Street ■ - r r HOME FREEZER A /V- with 'our own announced policirt which, ^ aa in ^ the President’s Lily Beauty Salon 527 Main Street ^ ■' * ’'f* N o mote menu dullness when you can have out-of-aeaaon $ 7 9 - 5 0 $ Mieech at Ban Francisco, favor treats all year round. Im agiM ffeah-aa-picked berries, the growth of independence for fruit. com-on-Uic-cob' whanevar you want them. And you Louise Beauty Salon 25 Palm Street " ' ’t e.V V V AaiaUc peoples. And one can buy foods in quantity whan prhma are lowest! Plea, ice Solid \ guest, from tfit pracUcal aide, cream, aoups . . . left you would normally aerve Marlow's Beauty Salon • 867 Main Street two or three conaecuUve days can he froMn; brought out Only becauaa wa bought Uiaaa ahaln m a A up foom short that ao long aa we put our guna Maple ; Y weeks or months later! You're never “ caught ahort" when N E \ V 1 0 »rr ands o f expcnslva MaUlaaoa# and dlaywttoued j" Helen Erickson Beauty Salon 869 Main Street U e hands o f the French, who unexpected guaato arrive, either! this tow. tow Anniversary price poaalblo. (Usually $98.00 lit m ¥ »» UMir pppoaiUoa to Gom- Juat a few KeKinaton available for immediate dcltvery FEDERAL TAX this g n d t o f eoTcringi. fW eat graen. ra98*red and other to 12 and 20 cu/ ft. aisos. ^ Nell's Beauty Salon 103 Cooper Hill S t with a donlal to fkaodom A F T E R NOV. 1st tAtori"gt to ono-of-a-klnd selaotlon. Braaa nail and boucle 5 pc Dinettes A64-50 fringe trimmed! liMlo-Chiaa. wo aaay wcooed Schultz Beauty Salon 985 Main Street territory but not iu 15 MONTHS TO I^AIT Rotary Club’s Golden Jubilee Minstrel Nov. lU and 11 ' '-iSh , -'i>: M c u ic U e i^ any permanent condi Tou never hunt for extra leaves when you own thl* Stella's Beauty Salon 70 Parker Street o f ^agee. W e can ait on th. dinette. Simply pull out the ends and your tablo V x’" i • E wi^ eaanot prwent the pot extends from 30 x 42 to 30 x 94 Inches. Solid maplo Terry*8 Harper Method Salon 753 Main Str^t '" ptag. - coiwtcuctlon with four sturdy box-aeat laddarback wa help taka the chain toclugsd. Uaually flS-Od Weldon Beauty Studio 99 East Center S t i f the potr .lliart la. d / M e U tc U e iiM to «1L 9 very g rM t rimi. Rotary Club’s Golden Jubilee Minstjrel Nov. 10 and I t V • "1ft'Al #

■\ ,N) T , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1950 PAGB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1950 f A G B t E N ton. Albany, Lawranca, all anthu- Leggett. CMt. Joseph Kittle, Capt. and JobleM benefit programa of to be studying civilian limitations. Chester, at one time having ita own "Tha ^ven; Klpgdoins and t)js Hid­ alaatic booatera for tha home town.. and Mra. Eldi'ed (Churchill, Capt. the states. Military sourcea have estmated railroad. The last locomotive to Mor# CMifflrt Wflorlac misslon says it will come to whils hattng the nacaaalty and the G tadel Holds At tha afternoon aeaaion the and Mrs. B. Crawfoiti, Mtt. Capt. Thus far, only voluntary con- Royal Union OKV means that are uaed. den Spring," which also pointed unofficially that SO per cent of tha be in use was aernpped alMtough set up a government In ft®™ k,Honored Again Sermon Based (Jom Secretary. Mra. R. WUaon, Hooper, Lt. Beverly Russell, and trola have been aerloualy discueaed nation's aluminum output will be the plans are atlll available and FALSE TEETH Mr, Simpson climaxed his ser­ out the fact that working to­ read tha necrology of over •‘Vine Major Myrtle Turkington. 10*Cenl Pay Hike UN Services Korea and hold elections. ’The gether was a sure means to peace in connection with manpower. needed by the armed forces wlien possibly some' member will build Here U a pleasaat ta e e e m e m Communists will A y this is not mon by an appeal to the people to Large Program hundred names of those who'have rededIcate themselves to the great and plenty for all. Dlacuaaing tne .nraterlals pic­ the Air Force expansion hits full H scule mmiel of this old engine. looaa plate dlaeomtoft f A t n a R B , aa a Korehn government” On Principles passed on and bean promoted to ture, offlclafa who asked not to be stride. All H-b modelers are Invlteil to (CoaUiracg from Page Oae) Imprered powder, earlatOed aa appae At St. Mary’s MaioHty Are -lioyn r principles of Jesus that they might The United Nations flag, made glory from the Manchester corps. anO lower etatea hoida thaaa inaar aa by Mra. Edna-Chaa Parker, was on FUMEHALI U. S, Mav Curh named said, that NPA Adminis­ send their name and address to He declared that a majority of ■ay with the people of Samarih: Six Day Celebration in Their bodies lie in the East ceme­ Mr. Randall or Mr. Ulm for mem­ that they teal mere aasalattaMai Me “Now we believe, not because, of display in the vestibule and will be tery. A moment of silent prayer trator William H. Harrison has while ail will get a seventh paid gummy, gooeri paaty toau ee laeUag. North' Koreans are loyal t*> his Rev. C O. Simpson De­ bership. II a alkalina (ara-aeid). Dees sot sear. government "and only a few pr^ thy saying: for we have heard Him the one uaed at the Hollister Street Observance of Home* and meditation waa given in their Alumiuum Soou been told that defense spending Is Model Railroad holiday — Good Friday, Tliree Prayer Meetings now running at a rata of $18,000,- Chacka "plate odor" (4aat«ra breath). Communlsta arc trying to discred- livers Talks at Botlt ourselves, and know that this is School, Tuesday nighjt when Dr. A QUISH POLICY honor by the standing audience. Included In the new contracts la Oat FA6TBBTH today at aay d n a Alan Overstteet speaks. Each de­ It has always been,the standard of coming of Officers 000,000 a year and will hit 822.- ‘ Tomorrow; Urge Dec­ It’* It. Indeed the Christ, the Saviour of Out at Town Guests a provision under which the com­ atoro Reconstruction efforts alread.v Services Yesterday the world;" partment in the church school used F'mwral Home to serve the oonvenlen.ee' of 000,000,000 in the first quarter of (^lub Meels Here Loc^ Resident Sunday night climaxed a alx- Tha (ollowliig out of town guaata (OonUauafl Fraai Pago One) pany will turn over to a credit laration Signers Attend under way in Korea were praised All the music—hymns and an­ the United Nations as a theme for bereaved famUlea with the most modem attended tha home-coming, which 1951. their worship services and the flag fqnlpment. WUIIam Qnlsh day Homecoming celebration at In preparation for this speedup. union a sum designated by each last night by Edgar A. J. Jhh"son. A t both aervicea in Center thems—show ^ ths contributions was the greatMt event la the local ccutive Director of the Office A group of Model Railroad en- Is Hurt in Fall lyMnoRow lMlnc United Nations Economic Cooperation Administra­ waa brought In by Mra. Winthrop i thuslasts held a meeting last Fri­ worker for tha payment of union church, Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, of the countries7in the world to the / the Salvation Army. The idea waa corps ainco tha Diamond Jubilee of Defense Manpower. ; Harrieon was reported planning Day, thras serrlcss wtU bs held in tion Director for Korea. He said preached on the theme, ‘The field of music. The Senior Choir Conant, chairman of the committee born in the brain 'o f the former celebration two years ago: I such new controls as lai Banning day evening at the home of Clifford dues, savings accounts. Chrlatmoa Turlcfy ECA’s task is to restore Korean Saviour of the World”. He out­ sang the anthe.ns "On Great Lone of the Peace group arranging the ' The office waa act up by Sec­ i building of amussment placss. In- I Ulm, 403 Center street for the pur- Miss Helen Kicking. 21, of 32 clubs and repaymant of louit. at. Maty's Episcopal church In or­ Bertha WUkinaon, now Mra. Har­ Mrs. Commissioner Donald Mc­ retary ot Labor Tobin, to whom Industry as rapidly as possible. lined the Christian principles ak Hills" by Sibelius and '"Bless the details for UN Sunday in the Millan, Colonel and Mrs. William . eluding race tracks, dance hells I pose of organizing a Model Rall- Cottake stFeei,’ a cashier in the Another feature of the new Supper — Boioor der that people may have an op­ revgajed by Jesus, centering the church. Many interesting and in­ old Sevan, of having all the offi­ Fh-eeldent Truman haa delegated i road club for Manchester and sui • Thrifty fTieanera on Main sy*eet, contract, said Doyle, la a com­ portunity to support the United Lord” by Ivanof. Fox, Btigadler and Mrs. Clifford land bowling alleys; (b) Priorities major part of hii talk on the The Prayer for the United Na­ formative poatirs were on the bul­ cers who left the local corps to go Brindley, Colonel and Mra. Atkin­ manpower problems-of the mobili­ for manufacture of scarce oil I roiiiullng towns. ! suffered a fall down several atepa pany agreement to have union Wed., Oct. 2 5 ^ , f, T F. M. ' Nations with their prayers. Hours zation program. Ooodtvin and oth­ early this morning and suffered a episode when Jesua met the wom­ letin boards and the walla; much into training as Sr A. oRlcers. to son, Lt. Colonel and Mrs. E. J. j drums and mstal food containers; I Klcliard E Randall of 49 Edison reprcsentallvea initial nil time and ate 6:00 a. m., 7:30 a. m .' and tions was given in unison by the er Labor Department officials po.stnhie fruclured right arm. Miss Backlnghaoi Clivdi an of Samaria at the well. He congregation. The Children’s Story literature about the United Na­ come back at one time and have Perratt, Major and Mrs. Harold : and (c) Allocation of steel for con- street waa voted temporary chair- . motion study reports. The union 13:05 p. bl W eililin ss given mobilization tasks by Tobin llli'klng was taken to Manchester showed how the barriers between told by the Rev. Dorothy W. tions was available on the litera­ 2 2 5 M a i u S t . a reunion. Bevan, Major and Mra. Horace ' structlon of about 63,000 freight man of the group. Committees , also Is guaranteed two meetings MENUi Rs m I trakay, OpraaliBb The Holy Communion i^■iU be classes, the sexes, the nations and /WANCHtSTEI-i Tuesday night the meeting was Weatherly, Major Jeasie Larder, *111 continue to fill their present j were selected to write a conatltii- j Memorial hospital where. JC'rayt each month to dlacuaa grievances. potato, ttmipa, artiBa oflMMfo celebrated at the first two hours Pease, minister of education, was ture table. ^cars in the first half of 1651. the races could be destroyed and in charge of the band under Band­ Sr. Capt. Luella Larder, Major and posts. tion, propose name of club, build-1 were taken. The contract atanda for two aolad, oraabairry laaea, raBahaa, listed. The six o’clock service^ will While the Immediate object of Feder-Kluck abould ndt exist master C. Peter Carlaon, and was Mrs. William , Addv, Mrs. Major As Director of the Bureau of Ing and finance. The first husi-! years, hu't Doyle said the company roSa. eoMaa, ehalea m t e g flA end prontpUy at 6:30 in order that ' the proposed aluminum order - Miss Lois Dorothy Kluck. Jumping from the first century in the nature of a concert. CJap- Joseph Heard,' Colonel IHofence Employment Security. Goodwin , ness meeting will be held Friday The Arizona atnlc rnrUal at has agreed to negotiate the quea- mbMo, aqiiaah pla# ahasasL people may get to their work in to the twentieth, he stated that in taln Bramwell Crawford of Hol­ Turkington, Brigadier and Mrs. ait 2ady had a major role in the . e.nd a similar one covering copper I evening, Nov. 3 at 7:30 p, ni. tt a, Phoenix la one of the few public llona of a new penalnn plan and Manchester or East Hartford by daughter of Mr. and Mra. John the Declaration of Human Rights yoke, delivered the sermon, aaslat- Alfred Jackson, Mra. Brigadier manpower picture. Hla bureau co­ ^ Is to spread military contracts I place to be announced. i liu'idings In the country which increased insuranee heneflta be­ ADtlLTS, glJ6 ! seven if necessary. The 7:30 s. m. Kluck. of 11 Johnson Terrace, be­ the principles revealed by Jeans ed by Mra. Crawford, the former Smith, Capt. and Mrs. Howard ordinates the emplo>’ment servicea I equitably, officials also are known I Mr. Randall spoke about Man-, doesn't have a cornerstone. ginning .Tune I, 1051, miLDBEK TO 13,156 -.eervloe will be concluded about came the bride of William Stanley Capt. Frederick C. Keleh Christ were given In full for the Elisabeth Bulla. eight o’clock for the benefit of Feder. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs first time in an international doc­ Wednesday night the Y.P. band business people and students. William S. Feder. of Greemv^ch, Captain Frederick C. Keish, »on ument. He stated that In the THEir 0U4E10 ^ OUR TELEVISION and the young people’! group. In The noonday service is a simple Conn.. Saturday afternoon in Con­ nf Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Kish of same document the basic princi­ charge of Mra. Lillian Perrett, act of intercessory prayer. cordia Lutheran church. The ples were clearly inferred or stat­ gave an Intereatlng program of Two weeks ago about 200 people I double-ring ceremony was per- 40 Cllntoo street, Manchester, was ed outright.” These must be the .—buHwedsboaf-dor music. Lieut. Beverly Russell, of BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. COOK’S SERVICE STATION signed the Declaration of Free­ formed at 3 o'clock by Rev. Lari recently awarded the second Oak foundation o f peace In the world. Manchester, now stationed in 155 CENTER STREET 858 MIDDLE TURNPIRB EAST dom in the vestibule of St. Marq's K. Olson. pa.*»tor of Fmanticl Lu- On Laymen’s Sunday we heard in Lawrence, Mass., brought the MANCHESTER, CONN. MANCHESTER, CONN. This declaration, with the accom- I.eaf Cluster in lieu of another Air a. w #1 thoran churrh. Thr trn^litional Medal for meritorious service detail much about the machinery message. ptn>ing Biifnaturc.^M been flown music was fMaved by Orgnrx- while engaged in aerial flights in and work of the United Natlona, Thursday a brass sextette fur­ THESE DEALERS ARE AT YOUR SERVICE to Berlin. Germany, and will be Barclay Wood of Concordia and the necessity for working to­ nished music and Mra. Brigadier TONY’S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION E xnd M SERVICE STATION placed at the base of the Freedom ! connection with military opora- CENTER STREET 1478 SILVER LANB church. , tlona against an enemy of th,e gether for these basic pflnclplea ttaecoal^U eotr G. Smith of Hartford brought a Bell to be dedicated there tomor­ The. bride who was given in MANCHESTER, CONN. BAST HARTFORD, CONN. United Nations. can be easily understood." measage from the scriptures. This row. ’The same people contrimarcd marriage bv her father, wan *t- Mr. Simpson quoted twelve U I. II S'! waa known as women’s night, and toward an offering for the support Capt. Keish is a graduate of Happy To Be Retailers of tended by Miss Betty Feder of Manchester high school, and at­ prinlciplea outlined by the Leban­ Mra. Ben Jonea and daughter, CENTER SERVICE ROUND HILL SE of Radio Free Europe. Greenwich, sister of the bride­ ese delegate to the U. N. Mr. Ruthelaine, aang a duet. RVICE STA'nON ’The Rev. Alfred L. w llliams, groom. Erw'in Kluck, brother of tended the University of Connec­ tiW CENTER STREET PARMENaTO'9N, CONN. ticut prior to his enlistment in the Malek, a devout Christian and a Friday, oldtimera’ night, waa in MANCHESTER, CONN. rector, has urged that all signers the bride, was best man for Mr. member of the Orthodox Church, charge of former Major Jeremiah of the Declaration, and all oon- Air Force in 1042. He previous­ . t . Feder. ... ly was awarded the Distinguished he had given to the World Coun­ Sweet. Alao on Friday at 6:30 a CLAYTON MOTORS tributors to .lie work ot Kat.io The bride wore for her wedding cil meeting at Toronto, which turkey aupper waa served to 185 Free Europe, back of their deeds a suit of hunter green faille with Hying Cross with one Oak Leaf MARKHAM’S SERVICE STATION 36 RAYMOND ROAD Cluster and an Air Medal with one contained the same truths as guests, after which an .iaformal an EAST CENTER STREET SHALER REST HARTFORD, CONN. with their prayers by attending brow-n acceasorie.s and corsage of those principles grlven in the New J program of after-dinner apeechea Oak l.,eaf Cluster while on duty MANCHESTER, CONN. one of the services on United Na­ white roses. Testament, aa a necessary foun­ and male quartet numbers occu. tions Day. The maid of honor wore a royal In the China-Burma-Indla theater. Mrs. Keish. the former Jeanne dation for Western society. pied an hour. At this affair Broth­ BERNIF/S ATLANTIC FILLING blue dress, black accessories and Continuing he stated that the corsage of red roses. Tournaud of Manchester, and son er Edward Elliot was delegated CHARLIE’S SERVICE STA'OON STATION The bride’s mother was attired Frederick, Jr.. 3 years, are cur­ Christian church has always been to present to Mra. Ckimmisaioncr 634 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST 160 MARL AVBNUR Rhei? Can Whip In a gray dress with maroon ac­ rently residing at an Air Base troubled about the use of force, but Harriet MacMillan a corsage in MANCHESTER, CONN. HARTPORD, CONN. cessories. and the bridegroom a In Japan. when the powers of evil must be honor of her SSJh wedding day mother wore - printed silk with subdued, the church does its best which fell on that day. At 8:50 a ^ Red Guerrilh»8 fln* concert waa given In tha up­ WESCOTT and CERINO AUTO SERVICE FERGUSON’S GARAGE black accessories; Both ^noUiera rid«a burning. Tt can be convert­ to quickly attack, .and. subdue. It, RISLONE wore corsages of yellow pompoms per hall by the Ck>rpa band. 176 TbiXANb TttBNPiM 76 CHARTER OAK fTTREBT ed Into gasoline. It will run a Tbree Sen rlcea Sunday MANCHESTER. CONN. MANCHESTER, CONN, (OoaHaaed from Page Oae) and assisted at a reception which dleael engine. Tt can make alco­ followed the ceremony at the AUTO SEAT COVERS Three services on Sunday were and hol. ammonia, waxes, dyes and Steady, clean, healthful... Users say it's attended by record numbers, and gering." He eaid that "without Kluck home. fata—even fata that human be­ FOIMlIIAnS our friends in the United Nations Tlie bride, a graduate of Man­ wan replete with aaecdotaa and STEVENSON’S SERVICENTER BANTLY’S SERVICENTER ings can eat. Ineidanta aa recalled by tha vari­ 466 MAIN STREET SU MAIN RTRBET we cannot hope to. repair and re­ chester High school, attended the Raw lignite already la burtied OFOMB MANCHESTER, CONN. store It in leas than many genera­ University of Connecticut. Yale SAVE UP TO 30% ous dalegataa. MANCHESTER, CONN. tions." University School of Nursing and by North Korea power planU. "Carefree Comfort" In the afternoon iesaton a tH- One problem is reducing the wa­ bute waa paid to Sergeant Major Rhee said that "certainly" the Greenwich Hospital School Of on fuel bills ’blue coal’ heat makes a hit with morning for real breakfast dme COUGHLIN’S SERVICE STATION Nursing. The bridegroom was ter in the lignite. The Bureau of John Lyons who after many years HARTFORD ROAD SERVICE STATION Korean army can cope with any Mines here does this with steam. millions for the steady-going 85 OAKIJtND STREET guerrillaa problem remaining graduated from Greenwich High The 'bins et4‘sb" _____ a I|iYo.marchiiig (Wogation BfANCHESTER, OqNN. HARTFORD, CONN. far aa war }s concerned. It Is all Burr. John C. Holt and W. H. Op- yinS ham’s Taaetable Oompound SO settle Bibi mrtt ISite— BURNS BETTER ... LASTS LONGER ... SAVES MONEY a tour of Main. Oak, and Spruce pelt, for the Bureau, and Dr. L. C. teUave such s]rmpl tN mm. a a 378 MAIN STREET 696 PARR AVENUR tlona can take care at the rest." I AS* hall near the Nathan Hale achoolv BIJ)OMnELD, co?m. Rhee, who baa protested against red-hot steel bottle, about 18 feet LYDU L PMKIUirSSSS&S Here a brief prayer of praiae and MANCHESTER. CONN. ntir propoaala in the U. N. to hold new high and nearly ten In diameter. thanksgiving was made by Major The bottle has an inhrr lining, elections throughout Korea when Ben Jones. The march then le- SANSOM MOTORS I,. P. FITZGERALD SALES SRd the war is over, aaid the country forming a corridor close to the Fimed Its way to the Citadel. SERVICE. Ine. win then “ automatically be united red-hot outer wall- This corridor DON’T LET ANYONE KID YOU Over 35 officers and their wives 166 UNION STREET Is filled with high-preaaure steam. ROCKb’n X E , CONN. 71 BROOKLYN STRBRT (and) the United Natlona has no or hutbanda made the trip for the ROCKVILLE, CONN. reason to insist on controlling Lignite, fed in at the bottle top, ocoaolon from aa far as Houlton, North Korea until the elections." slides down the corridor. ABOUT Maine; Pittaburgh, New York, Bos­ ROY MOTORS. Inc. "We will accept any resolution Ponvrfnl Energiser ' 341 NORTH SIAIN STREET MAPLE SUPER SERVICE STATION W plan by the United Nations," he .There, heat and steam convert MANCHESTER,. CONN. ON THE COR. MAPLE aad SPRUCE STBEBTR said. "But the point I want to most of the coal Into gas, known MANCHESTER, CONN. make clear Is that the U. N. mere­ to Industry as water gaa. This sin­ LODGE and LABOR FARM ly should assist. Communists are gle bottle makes enough gas dally SLOATE CHEVROLET CO. saying the Republic of Korea is to furnish power for electricity to SLOATE SQUARE GRISWOLD’S SERVICE STATION a puppet. Now the U. N. eom- town of 10.000. HonMt, working men are being handed a lot of malarkey theae days HARTFORD, CONN. 174 WEST CENTER STREET All but 15 per cent of th«^ lig­ to the effect that John Lodge and the Republican Party are against hixM. MANCHESTER, CONN. nite turns Into gases. Th'e remain­ BILL’S SERVICE STATION der is not ashes; it’s goM fuel, AUTO CENTER One Yard Blouses better than raw Ignl.te, 863 eRItTER STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. 164 EAST M A 0( STREET The new gas.Jiaa many uses be- ROCKVILLE. CONN. DOVTT YOU BEU EVE IT! WII.SON GARAGE 8 WINDSOR AVENUE STOLLE and GAMBLE. lac. Xmas Potholders John Lodge’s parly Is responsibie for aimost every piece of good, WILSON. COI4N. 80 WARD STREET sound, progressive iabor iegisiation nobr on the books in Connecticut. ROCKVILLE, CONN. ROCKY’S AMOCO SERVICE STA-HON BKAINARO PLACE TERRY SQUARE SERVICE STATION 5IANCHESTER. CONN. COR. NORTH BIAIN aad WINDSOR STRBHTR HARTFORD, CONN. Let^s Look At Ute Reeorel! GENGRAS MOTORS Its AIXYN STREET MAPLE GARAGE \ HOLMES •A JOHN LODGE% PARTY in 1909 restrictedglhe HARTPORD, CONN. Enjoy smoorii/riCMf^IMKrm 10 miles STAFFORD SPRINGS, COIPV. 28 U^Ar/tffe Street / 400Mein'Street A JOHN LODGE Is a member of the American Fed­ eration of I.jibor and haa been for OVER 18 YEARS. employment of women.after 10 p.m.. temporarily sus­ pended during war periods. MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES. Inr. COVENTRY GARAGE Walfung ia » pleasure in MAIN STREET A JOHN LODGE’S PARTY in 1895 created for labor ★ JOHN LODGE’S PARTY in the 1949 session of 7FEST CENTER STREET — Rislone in your oil guarantees it ! MANCHESTER, CONN. SOUTH COVENTRT, CONN. a state board of mediation and arbitration—YEARS the General Assembly extended from 22 to 26 weeks E n n a J e t t i c x W a lk - the period for unemployment compensation benefits. BEFORE the Federal Government had such a service. ■bles. Thejf’re trim, Uil- • VAN’S SERVICE STATION W h e n w # w tj ’'guxrxntce” wc mean iti You get your BROWN and BEAUPRE ★ JOHN LODGE’S PARTY in the 1949 session im­ Monmy^baek guoronfool 86 BISSELL STREET ★ JOHN LODGE’S PARTY propo«wd and put through ored • • • cut tor comfbrti HAETPORD ROAD moRty bade if you oen’t metumOy fe e l the im proT cm tat ia proved the Connecticut Workmen’s Compensation law. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MANOHESTEB, CONN. the legislature—83 YEARS AGO—a law making eight Try them—and see! Make tk h ftif fadayi ★ JOHN LODGE’S PARTY in the 1949 session ex­ your ctf ia 10 milet xftcr you put Rislone io jour oiL hours a legal day’s work. taaw WNA jnnCK Ibftaa 1. Have year rapetar aanm WEBSTER SERVICE STATION tended payments in total diaabilily cases by 20 per cent- LEHMAN’S ATLANTIC STATION ka aletian pat a qaott YES ★ JOHN LODGE’S PARTY in 1898 provided heavy Wa awda la aln, I w It 706 MAIN STREET Kislopa it aa atl-alloj for all you ifflooth power at all (ptadi, 880 HOBIESTEAD AVENUE a( lltiaM bl yaat itaabi ★ JOHN IXIDGE’S PARTY in the 1949 session in. MANCHESTER, CONN. HARTPORD, CONN. fine or imjprisonmept for any jKraon or agent attempt- creased by nbonl SQ .per cent payments for minor de­ owdera Bottr oils. It wotki a quick itartiag in any wrtatbcf. ceia tidayl ITwe goatta iHg io prevent an y einiployw f i ^ joining^ labor “or- ■uracl# of "motor *** bl letpar aeplaai.) pendent children, surviving vWlhiS of fatai'sccldente.- Gum-fighdag Riilonc doct thu 9. Oriva it aiHat. Watch COLLEGE HIGHWAY SERVICE ganixation. RUBY - SAM and TOM’S SERVICE STATION ofaayagel Armallyttitaiupat- •. W. HIMItt ★ JOHN LODGE’S PARTY in the 1949 session In- 415 MAIN S’TB E E T"’* " . — "conttant tuac-up" job ia all ia- • tec tb*M laelebla ka- STATION ★ JOHN LODGE’S PARTY well BEFORE THET $10.95 lubrkaot itridi no harmful ia- pravaaaafdti.- taiPelhar, RXATOOUB, CONN. VIS MANetM creasMNi the buyial ailowaiKe by $100. MANCHESTER. CONN. ttoaal combutdoa taginM—on gajatar pawari saw “ sat- TURN OP THE CENTURY made Illegal any attempt ★ j6HN LODGE’S PARTY In the 1949 s e s ^ cor­ gredianu. Ym can gad ikould the farm, in the truck fleet, ia ’M THX "Txa" MAK at >Wmaf Finance Co. . . . to blacklist employees. JOE’S GARAGE J and J SERVICE STA’nON rected the night work law for the empioypient of katp k ia jaor car all the time. marine aagiaap, and io the fam­ 4R I that ie— I’m the man who Ukae to say ’TfES” to it JOHN LODGE’S PARTY esUblished the bepart- woni€ii w ireconimendcd by Ih® Labor CotnmisBioiier 333 MeKEE STREET aa 1^90 raRW p 9tf BLUB HILLS AVENUE. MANCHESTER. CONN. . 'H«w lltlaiM Warka ily car. It girm old tngiaM "fac- M l AHarama hi |ait 19 BLOOMnELO, CONN. loan requests. . — ______ment of Labor and Factory Inspection. » and labor organlantlons, > " Ritleat ahiarbi gum aad taty-acw" perfoimaaca. Aad ia A JOHN LODGE’S PARTY in the 1919 seaeion ended You saa— ^Tm the manager of our office— the man " ★ JOHN LODGED PARTY In 1913pa.ss^ the Work­ — GECMIGE’B SERVICE STATION Btw ud TtCMdilldMd tagiam BOUCHER’S AUTO REPAIR discriminatiflln against women in pn^ .for equal work. Iludit, pM«6RM RIW dtpaiin. Atoka (kit tatf fatfetjT who’s rasponaibla for building up our buainaaa. Tha men’s Compensation Act and in 1943-increased maxi- 739 MAIN im EET IW ihm r it preraati itiddag it pacaulii dritriag at aarmil 163434 BLUE HOXS HILLS AVBNI AVENUE mom benefit payments. A JOHN LODGE’S PARTY faHhe t»4» session ex- MANCHESTER, CONN. BLOCMSmij), CONN. m on timea I tay “yra” to requests fbr loans—the moca , • 1 ' . - ’ ralraa, pcovidm full eompret- fpe^t immediately—tiiauaatst Tb# SImIw Cem^mf ★ JOHN LODGE’S PARTY in 19.17 approved the pnndcd and strengthened, in ^ '“ P***"**,JV» buainaaa wa do. And since making loans is our ONLY made by former Governor Shannon in 1948, the State lioiTS ATLANTIC STATION fioa, aad givet the ilew-ipccd bretk-ia andrcly. wAunn^ wticoNfM DeCORMER MOTOR SALES buainam— thaf a mighty ienportant tb me. Unemployment Compensation Act and inter Increased KIT By 8 m Barnett Board of Mediation and Arbitration. 138 EAST CENTER STREET 34 MAPLE STREET Three of the loveliest blouses payments and the benefit period. MANCHESTER. CONN. MANCHESTER, CONN. By Mra. Aaa rhhs4 ’Tharefora, V you need extra cash at any thus— $11J)5 , yaull find—and each requlrea' Just These gay holdera trill protect one yard of fabric In the amaller your fingers from hot pots and srhatbar a littla for a short time or b lot. (or a long tima And there ni« meny more! A farther look at the legislative rewrd would LEWIS’ GAS STA'nON HOLLYWOOD SBRVICB STATION •> alxea. Why not make all three to pans as w«U aa lend hoU day.q^t — you can dapsnd on my doing my hast to say “yes" John Ledge’s party not only now, but for OVER HALF A CENTURY# ha* been a friend o 334 BART CENTER WREET wear with aklrta and suits—nice WX.TON NOTCH, CONN. to your kltdien. Crochet tha orna­ ‘ to you . . . promptly. MANOHBRXBB, OOHN. gift idea, too. Simple sewing— mented trce'ln green and the gift «jm tir ABC Spadal this week, ladened Santa In red and white on Next tima you can usa a loan give me a dianca to HUNTER’S SERVICE STATION ' i Pattern ifo . 6666 la a aew-rita a . black background. Tha aet Actions Speak Louder Than Broken Promises! 94 BIAIN STREET AETNA MOTOR BALES Vpartocatad pattam (or alxea 13, ■uehea a wonderful gl(l„.^ say "YasT— won’t you? rB-consldar it a favor. See me MANCHESTER, CONN. WnXINOlON, OONV. ^ li t 16, 16 ind 30. Bixe 14. 1 ymd PatUra No. 5833 rnnilatr nf at hm m Jt Finance Co. YouTI get plenty of ntdon from John Lodge, He te a * dff 30-lnch (or each style. complete crocheting Inatructlaiia, OPfeN THURSDAYS UNTIL 7 P. M. |Dar this pattam, sand SSc plus material fbquirementa, stitch lllua- importMt to most voters if the man who wpnm It shoots straight from the shoulder “ every Iseue. flrat-dasb mailing. In coins, tratlons and finishing' directions. Honest and sincere, John Lodge Is that men—A men yon can beUeve. daalred. Bend 30c plus 5c for (Irat-daaa THE to Sna mailing. In coins, your team $3* to $M6 aa Bvenlng dreas and th a ^ ttera number tp 1150 A ts. Amarlcaa, New PULL WOE 2nd LEVER Anna Cabot, Ttw MandtaotST ca aea a r^ ra ar’ tMS* ra car ram SH O E SA LO N M. T. ^ nlag Herald, 1150 Ava, Amarledi, m m tha lataat Issue ■( New York 16. N. Y, fin a n c e c o . 4M MAIN m u d t t the pcaaa! This MANCHESTER AUTO Needleworii Fans—Anne Oab- Aeraaa Fraaa The Past Office catalog la plap- ot*a big new anwm is here. Doa- M User • HATE THIATH MUOINg E le c t JOHN l 6DGE GOVENI^OR 7S3 aMM flTM f, SSAHOWm . COMM. ■noothly !n saw- anaaf fascinating new designs, 22-24 MAPLE STREET DISTRIBUTORS TELEPHONE 2-452R 64013430 • geerae Hm Um, VK MANeow - ___ Itll doUr gifts, decorations and. special faa- YWa Adrertlaeewet PaU For By—A F t lewd Of Lalw* laMda the . / toraa . . . Plus 4 gift pattama and S tm n l PM niii W u iS e m IsiV S m M k W e w ^ ' tni! is!hr bsdam i d IIMS wA. % ' /jMmeUcBa. 35 eanta. ___, I ;■ M a n c h e s t e r evtentt^ h e r a l d , .M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Mo n d a y , Oc t o b e r 2s , i960 TW^pf^ J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1950 S^OOO.OOQ o f the cards were being PAGE THHimmf •liutor earn* Into effeet October ininesweepers bava been sunk In. Korean waters. mailed out poetage-4ree under O. MUMS*2x9''t •4. IMS—Trumaii la mepeeted to F iigitiye Atom Holds Truman O. P. Congre—ifien’e toanlu. And Father-Son ' ■ •Uar dear on VUhinalqr'a propoa- "Tha Ruaalaaa apparantly bava T«i«l*GivgP O bituary averythlng we hava and avarythlng he called the attack. on Upcelgn tha Germans had In mining tech- poUw "phoney and fraudulanu" **!%• prealdent atready baa aald Expert Doesn’t Sure to Gain Tha Democratic National Commit­ GaseTossed Before Kiwanis that world peace will b » decided nlquea" Smith said. tee madd public anawera to Judd's Lack of port facilities at Won­ ive in 47 to 0 Romp Over Norwalk at Mt by Rxfsirian deed! not word*. ces questions by Representative Mans­ Vlahinaky’a luan ia regarded F u n e n i l s Have ^ Passport san forced the U.N. command to ’52 Nomination field (D., M ont) Out o f Court CfKfL V rqA fn o f S u t e hei« aa the climax (ff Ruaeia'a I set up a special airlift to rush in food for the troops Monday. Their newest "peace offensive" aimed at Mra. Bva P. liMtowr (Coatlnued from Page One) (Contlnned troui Page One) * (Contfanied FYoa Page One) PoBee I>cli7«ni Addwo* convincing world public opinion Mrs. Wchaal Gorman o f Ifaitr rations were exhausted after the • -0 l o c a l Ranks o f Unbeaten Teams the 8owed to a twice- HWMltlOB to * UBt T ^ y aay Moscow wants to con­ at eight o'clo^. There are four­ country home belonging to Sir period (ff falling haaltb. He was told that he could pick However,. LSTe, carrying sup­ ed he would run again. ■perte Editor ranks of the nation's unl>eaten and beaten Michigan team on toe re- tawaala CSnb thta nooa.. »t vince the world, especially AbIa teen applications seeking excep- John. They had gone to the place Bom Ui Manchester the daugh­ up the passport later after a visa Charge F»y-Off tiona to the zoning regulations Form er Boston Braves* j untied major college football OoHBtnr Club. . / V ■ \ that Russia Is for peace despite ter of Mr. and Mrs.'Kth offensively snd defen- Hla official signing was revealed | four In a row, will take toelr Big and lost ot Florida 31-37. •cored a highly Impressive 47 to 0 R a. Field at the B>st cemetery. left behind a big airfield at Yon- ning at eight o’clock in the Army Bob Schaller'a high flying Man­ Andren becauae thla work eliminate* would not have been necessary for In . tee, put out the customery con­ about Peggy and yourself.” ilvely. ___ ^ chester Motor Sales lead the Y by Business Manager Art Pongratz Ten Campaign to Wisconsin, where Jus) to give the topsy-turvy sea­ win over a tough and scrappy Nor­ Rlfo the PoUtiesd committee to vote Bearers were Raymond Moller, Mra. Vlrulainen. who was at the po. Just south ot Hungnam. He and Navy clubhouse. Mrs. Anna “ I feel that to have once again walk aggregation. The local dis­ R. T. many of the origin* of blaiee said its 3,800-foot concrete run­ flicting foredasts last week about Wednesday Night Bowling Leagu* today. Ernie's baseball contract they will play a Badger team that son a furthsr confusing complex­ the veto-free General Assembly John R. MeSweegan. Richard airport to meet her husband, 're­ P. Murray of Wethersfield, past seduced a wife of mine may In It­ ■ Yesterday was an afternoon of WHS unbeaten until spilled by played plenty of power, racking Plummer Baeeo Robert Gordon, well known lo­ ways can be used immediately. how their parties would fare In with eight wins and one defeat. hR.4 been assigned to Milwaukee of ion, the one* all-conquering Notre cal baritone, rendered three vocal power to combat aggression. It Kletaon. Raymond K. Britney, membered Oie family very well. the November congressional elec­ department president, will seat the self be amusing to you but to me I’races" lietween fat men with 235- A three way tie for second place Michigan Saturday, 26-13. Dame lost Its second game of the up aeven loiiclidowns in llinr re­ R. E. did this last week. Olan Martenson and Hllding Gus­ Mr*. Pontecorvo was "conaplcu- North Koreans said today that new officers. * it to Just one more example of nd Tiny Pockett Intercepting the American Association and he turn to home aoll after a long Bolduc Santo •election* which were well re­ tions. exists between Bryant and Chap­ reports there next spring. The Miami the nigged little David season, battered Navy rose up to While the 60-nallon committee tafson. ously nervous" and looked “ pale North Korean Communist Premier your queer mentality," his totter Norwalk pass and steamrolling that felled giant-killer Purdue, amlt* Southern California, North stand on the road. Q B. ceived by the member*. He *ang and haggard," Mrs. Vlrulainen It Conteste Vital man, Chambera Movers and Cen­ popular star will be available for •Without a Song." "lonely As a debates Vishln.sky's proposals, the Kim n Sung and his government St. Elizabeth's Mothers Circle said.” jiis way for nearly 20 yards. A few ter Service, each with five win* will go against a ninlso* Pitts­ Carolina State whipped Maryland Veteran obseryers. and new fol- Ellis Mlddlotoa said. In the wake of their disagree­ will meet Wednesday evening at But Judge Hodson fotmd that plays later, 234-pound Loren An- a full season of play with Nassiff* R. H. a. •Deaert Spring,” and "Home On Big Five plan tp hold a secret fled the captured Red capital the ment, some experienced political and four loaoes. burgh that has yet to explode Its and little Lehigh etimned Dart­ Inwera of football in thla City of conference to try and reach She aald--contrary to previous day* )>efore a fight-to-the-flnish eight o'clock at the* home of Mrs- the florid, 41-year-old son waa jireo picked a Norwalk pass out qf Last season Ernie toured the full might. mouth. Village Charm, rubbed their eyea Jacob* Burgess the Range." Information—that the Pontecorvb observers in Washington agreed cage circuit before landing with The attendance pri*e, donated agreement on a new U.N. secre­ M anchester broadcast waa made in the Albert Sob'.elo of 35 Birch streeff "quite unable to tell the truth he air and bulled hla way several Pace setters In the Merchant’s Other clean record*. Including Bobby Robertson, a fleet Negro in amazement as Coach .loe L H. B. family took the airlines motor- yesterday that control of the Sen­ Manchester, He started with the Y. Vincek this week by James Duffy, was tary general. Premier’s name. either to his father or to anyone L’ards before being downed. League Is the White. Glass Com­ those of top-ranking Army and halfback, led the attack that gave “Sugar” Hugrei's team played Genrod Russia vetoed a new term for coach from the airport, to Hel­ ate may hinge on 11 close contests Emanuel Lutheran church Coun­ else.” Bridgeport Aerosols, form erly F. B. won by I^v. Fred BMgar. Date Rook .md that Republicans may need to pany. The smooth Ailing White Oklahoma, appear safe enough for Indiana Its first victory sine* 1906 American-backed Tryg\’e Lie in sinki. ’ ' cil will have ’ a meeting at the Young Mayhew had been cash­ Charlie ''Chick" Plummer, Silk known as toe Newfields, In the the time being. 71ie list Include* over Notre Dame 30-7 and handed Silk City ...... 6 20 7 14—47 "Integrity" Never Queatiofecd win all of them to take control. combine hold a two game margin American League. He sulisequent- the Security Council and suggest­ church this evening at eight iered from his commission in the Sty end, to the moat Improved over the Howard Landscapes with Kentucky, California, Southern toe Irish their second setback In Norwalk ...... 0 0 0 0— 0 ed the talks as a means of finding Nobody Is known to have seen Harass Vital ' Gabrlelson has not claimed o'clock. army, had untruthfully represent­ eml-pro foot)>all player in Man- ly played for Danbury and Torring- lulMtltutlons Tonight the Pontecorvo* later than Mrs. enough gains for his party to win Vic's Grinders In third place. Methodist, Wyoming. Wichita and five, seasons. High Court Will someone else. Meeting of Women’s Club, Hol­ ed himself to other people as a phester. His play yesterday, like ton before both clubs fell by the Ernie Johnson Loyola of I.os Angeles. Nsvy** force* rallied from three Norwalk; Devito, Annaataeis, Vlrulainen. control of Congress, and these ob­ A meeting of our Lady of the lawyer, an electrical engineer and nost of his teammates waa tops. wayside, falling to complete the O’tfonnor, Scott, Mastranna, Guad- lister auditorium, 8 p. m. Pro­ Nuclear Science Profeasor Mar­ French Center servers said privately they be­ Last Saturday was a day of up­ . Wisconsin, Washington, Stan­ straight defeats to whip .Southern Hear Red Case gram by D’Alton Players. Most Holy Rosary Mothers Circle a memlier of the Air Force, and sets on the gridirons. Of 20 selec­ season. His stellar performance ford. Rice snd Vanderbilt were the Cal 27-14. N. H. Stale's victory loso. Attnre, Angels. cus OUphant of Australia, aald to­ lieve the odds now favor retention will be held tomorrow evening at had written bogus checks-which against Manchester assured Pong- 8Uk City: Atkins, Madigan, Slay§ Gennan Tomorrow day missing atom expert Bruno of control by the Democrats In Garden Grove basketball team, tions made by this writer last powers who fell ter the first time margin over Maryland, ranked Installation banquet of St. Mar­ (Contlnned from Page One) eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. his father had redeemed, the Judge Senior League * champions, Saturday, eleven were right and rats and coach John FalkowskI Hockey Cluh Saturday as the sport wss rocked eighth natlonetly. was 16-13. Ia- Agnatlnelll, Andros, RusseU, Pock- (Oeattnued Prom Page One) Pontecorvo waa working on the both Senate and House. Edward Oeed of 19 Emerson said. / that he would fit Into toe local ett, .Sloan, Kosak, Brvisle, Oenovs- garet's Cnrcle, Daughters of laa- "most advanced nuclear physics They regarded as the key con­ practice Tuesday night at 7 nine wrong. again by upsets from coast to high remained unbeaten bv slap­ War Bride bella, at Country dub, 8 p. m. west front anchored on Dinh Lap, street. Father Bronislaw Gadarow- The yoimger man also ia an un­ system very well He came to rosst. ping favored Dartmoiith, 16-14, sl, BakoiskI, Johnson, Schulta, In Britain when, he realgned" from tests two Senate races each In •'clock at the East Side Rec. The Lawrence, Hutchinson, Garrow. not necessary. It "recognised that "United Nation* Day” will be southeast of Langson; the line ex­ ski of SL Bridget’s church a’lll be discharged bankrupL jfollowing players are asked to re- Tom Kelley will give a talk to- Nassiff Arms In January and Defeated 5-1 such questions are peculiarly ap­ the British atomic research staff Connecticut and Idaho and one played eight games before report­ Referee, Kelley; umpire, Ssch- (OoattBoed from Page One) celebrated with a lecture by Pro­ tends 160 miles north of Haoi to, each in lUinola, Ohio. Indiana. the guest speaker. ort: Fred Booth, Jack Robb, nighton pre-game preparedness at V*- propriate for reexamination by thla at Harwell. tonight's meeting of toe Central ing for spring training with the erek; field Judge, Dowd; head fessor Alan Burr Overstreet. Hol­ OUphant,. who l(aa eqmed a Monc&y on the Gulf of Tonkin. California. Colorado. Utah and — •' 3111 Wade. Red Gavello, Burt court in the context of contempor­ The Manchester Soroptimlst Connecticut football official* at Braves. Buck Gaudet Scores 4 linesman, Horvath; time of quar­ own life liefor* the eyes of )iis lister school, 8 p.m. world-wide reputation' for nuclear French Quit Laoblnh New York. Smith, Ihid Babcock and John Middletown High Rolls ters, |-12s. ary events." First In series of six Y. W. C. A. CTub will have a program meeting Ivosa. All poflltlona are open. Hartford High. Ernie Dowd. BUI Played Eight Oaaw* Justice Clark, former attorney younger brother and while Hy- research, told reporters that The spokesman revealed that O. O. P. Needs Gain of 1 Breaking Into the lineup Im­ Goals for Soniersville zak's 13-month-ol(l ton slept In craft classes on successive Tues- thla evening at 7:30 at the home Sacherek and Jim Horvath will general, took no part In consider­ Pontecorvo waa regarded as "one French troops already have evacu­ . Democrats now hold 54 scats i • Horoltalltv Chairman Mrs Lll- mediately, Ernie accounted for 66 his'Crib in the cowpl*’* " -one-room daya at .Community Y...... of-Harwell’s bright boya,” — . ,Hunting season... In. Connecticut ^ ^ * t Tom. Applications for writ­ In Exhibition Match MlUertcIr'accounted for to* fourth ing the appeal of the Red leUd^rs. ^ . . Friday, October 27 ated the pbat onjbcM hh, 25'tillies arid Republicans 42. • IWpubUcira -^fOTd oif 48 Academy street ten pxaniinattons to the board are pelnte, or better than eight per “ TTie 11 were convicted October second floor apartment. "I can’t Imagine why he should need to make a net gain of seven opened last Saturday luid from game with a high scoring team. Up 19 to 6 Triumph TD. A recovery of a fumble by Harveat Dance sponsored by northwest of Dlnhlap. The' western now ■ being accepted by Chick Rusty RusseU, local guard, paved 14, 1M9, after a atormy trial be- Shot FoUows Argument disappear,” OUphant a^d. "Aa far end'Of the frontier defense line has to take over control ------evm^ reports, toe hunting was His totals combined.’With Danbury, The Manchester Hockey^. ..club The detective^ said the younger Registered Nurses’ Association, as I know, he had no rcaaons for good. Opming day found Lee Toomey and Chris McCormick of to* way 'fijr too' 'iedf#.'" 'JaboV*'' Itore Judge Medina In U. 8. Dis­ American Legion Home. been pulled In 30 miles from Lang­ Another disagreement broke out Tofrington and Manchester reached opened the 1950-61 season last brother, EMward Hyzak, 23, gave wanting to leave Britain. He over the week-end about a flood Jim Rohan, Earl Rohan, this town. The exam will be held Duff Scores Touchdown placement split the uprights and trict Court In New York. The con­ Saturday, October 28 son, sacrificing Loebinh and a 266 points for an average of 13.6 Sight with a 5-1 defeat at the “ Gallant Action Bingo” at toe half to* score stood, Man­ victions were upheld unanimously this account of the tragedy: seemed the last parson in the of double-size postcards bearing 14 lohn Hahn, and Joe Cataldi get- on Nov. 8 at toe Wethersfield High hand* of the Someravllle Hockey Past Masters night, Manchester string of blockhouses llnlng^Colon- Gwgeous Sight school Deadline for applicant* to per game during the season, rank­ Fur Indians in First Captures Futurity Stake chester 26, Norwalk 0. by the U. 8. Circuit Court in "New '1 heard an argument ^tween world to have political persecu­ questions critical of the Adminis­ Ittng two pheasants each, and Roy ing him along the top scorers In Club, laat year’s undefeated cham- my brother and his wife after she Lodge of Masons, MaSonlc Temple, ial Route No. 4 to Dlnhlap. register Is Nov. 1. Anyone wishing York last August 1. tion feara,, and hi* Integrity waa tration’s Far Eastern policy. They IJeUa. Steve Klein, Oeorg;e FlavfU the league. piona. It w:as Buck Gaudet all Period But Invaders Single Wing Not Offonolve had come home from the moVlea. supper at 8:30. Jean Letoumeau, French Minis­ land Ed Oliver each shot down one to attend the clinics of the groups “ Gallant Action Bingo." a The Oommunlsts' appeal to the Sonday, October 29 never questioned by bla col­ were Jramed by Representative Ernie teceived honorable men­ the way for winners, as the flashy 17-monto-old Better puppy, Ualng a slnglo wing offenaiv* Then I heard a shot I rushed up­ ter for Indochina, told reporters Judd (R., Minn.) who said he You Won’ t IpheaaanL Fracchia also bagged are Invited. Tonight’s clinic starts In to# third potlod. a T was uaod ■upreaM Court asked whether the T he Church and Mid-Century leagues." tion for to* Eastern Pro League ex-McGlII University star scored Storm Back to Win owned by George Flavell of Pretsel Jaooba eenduet of Judge Medina deprived stairs. When I entered the room. at advance army headquarters In couldn’t get the Administration Iona partridge. Butch Tnreotte got at 7 o’clock. all-star team. He ia anxious to four goals to continue where he In tho first half, ths Acoa war* ua- I saw Maria on the floor. Before 1 Perplexities," conference by Man­ North Indochina that "we are con­ Manchester, won toe ISto An­ them of a fair trial, and "whether to answer them. ■wet feet as did Howard Beaupre, play again thla year and Naaslff left off last season. The first Gigantic Art Waldman proved hard, clean and steady ball abl* to push acrooe a aeor*. Boo- could say or do anything, Alexan­ chester Council of Churches, at fident we can hold the Ttonkln Del­ Soon Forget lOene Bnrioo and Joe White. Jay Rand won toe Kickers’ nual New England Futurity tha climate of prejudicial opinion Senator Anderson said at least • Arms are happy to have him back. period waa a runaway as . the lo­ the big difference last Saturday throughout the 48 minutes of ond and third striagor* piayod der put the gun to his bead and St. Mary’s church. 8:30 p. m. U.N. to Halt 50 ta,” Handicap 'Tournament yesterday over toe past weekend at .Pel- most o f this canto for tha homo Which pervaded the oommnnity Wednesday, Nevember t Flower-levers At present lirnle ia getting Into cal* tried one eomblnatton after afternoon at Mt. Nebo as Middle- ton’s Pastures In East Wind­ actual play. made trial by an Impartial jury fired." No More Retreat Manchester Radiators sport a at the Manchester Country Club shape up home in Brattleboro, Vt. another in a futile effort to stop town High's Tigers clawed Man­ forces. Used Lager Pistol McMahon-Ribicoff Rally, spon­ arc flocking to sor. A total of 48 bird dogs An encouraging crowd, about 99 ImpoMlble." Miles From Border French forces, who have given I peifect'record in toe Automotive with a 79. Low net was scored by He will report for future practice Gaudet. In the second period the chester High's Indiana and regis­ par cent from Manchester, was on .Coach Hugrot put back hla Mclnerney said a German-type sored by Democratic Town com­ New Haven’s Art Stevene with 72-8 66. competed In to* three-day run­ Seda Acensa Medina up most of their posts on the Chi­ I Boeing League at the Y aUeye. ■fsslons. He haa also secured llv- two clubs battled on even terms tered a 10 to 6 win. The triumph ning of toe stake. “ Bingo” hand to watch toe Aoa* rack up “first atringon" in the^aat peri­ The appeal aald that "through- Luger pistol was still clutched In mittee, Hollister school, 8 p. m. nese border in a retirement to the beautiful,' Fall as Bob Hlckner and Russ Haugh ws* to* fourth In as many league od and th* rout waa osi. Mas Hyxak’s hand. Thnrsday, November 2 quarter* In Manchester and was ban dit by BUI Conlln of their greatest triumph of to* sea­ •ut the trial almost tneeasanUy, (Continued from Page One) fertile Delta around Hanoi, have chrysanthe­ will reside here during toe winter teamed up to score Manchester’s starts for Walno Flllbrick's charg­ Hutchinson tatercopted a Non* 'It'a a tragic end to a war­ “ Star Fair" under auspices of Hazardvllle. son. Chances are good that the tha trial Judge exhibited an ex­ “no plans for further retreat." mum show at with hla wife, Lois, and 15-months lone tslly. Gsudet was not through es. “ Bingo's” triumph marks attendance will be the biggeat in walk paas on too visitor* 49. Ha treme hoaOlity to peUtioners (the time romance," said the detective. Temple Chapter No. 53, (jrder of ans have been captured and an­ Letourneau declared in a delayed \Netv itork Giants Belt old daughter Dawn Marie. for the night though, a* he man­ End Harold Duff scored Man­ ran to th* 44 and waa hit hard. We don't know yet In what part Eastern Star, Masonic Tymple, other ISO killed in 24 hours. Pardee Oar- toe first time that a bird dog years one Wfi^ek from this coming 'll Reds), engaged In Indecorous dispatch. aged to pick up a rebound for the chester’s only touchdown in the o\4-ned by a Manchester man Sunday whan the Blue and White But tho muotached defeflalv* eonduct, and unwarrantedly Inter- of Germany Alexander met hla opens at 3 p. m. The United Nations 10th Corps, dens, East Rock final tally of the game. first period when he snogged a Otar lateralod off to Ortffla sad wife and the family is too dis Tharsday and Friday, Nov. 2 and 8 which released the announcement Letourneau waa interviewed on ever won tor coveted award. plays host to Thompsonvill* In a lUeed with their defense." Saturday aa the first 200 array Park and to see Cleveland Browns^ 17-13 This waa one of four exhibitions pass. Waldman scored two touch­ Bill DougOn of Andover Is Connecticut Football Conference "Stab tha Man" acootad to th* ■. In a reply brief the Justice De- traught to talk. Maria came here Center Thespians production of of the drive, also told of a new Black Saturday that started off the league sched­ downs, one In each toe second and 43. Th* latter faded to paaa on th* "See How They Run,” Vcrplanck evacuees from Langson reached B ristol’s m ag­ toe owner of the dam which League game at Mt. Nebo. Midt a)x>ut two years ago and married Red massacre of civlUans. It said ule for the yesr. In the other third periods and tots provsd to noxt play and apottod Jaaob* U Alexander. The couple had been school. North Koreans slipped Into the Hanoi after abandonment of the nificent chrys­ sired toe litter. “Gallant Ac­ The triumph was the fourth In !■ Buftlclwit to note that no longtime frontier bastion. They Pfb l%oUUl Results, ^ For State Teams games, Agawam defeated Spring- be the margin of victory. Hie tion” Is toe sire of “Gallant •lx starts for the Hugretmen, and tho open on to* 88, Pretael gfib- living on the second floor of the Friday. November 8 towiv of Iri, near piikchong, after anthemum dis­ field Newspapers 5-0, Stafford Black and Orange clad Hgers bed toe ball and on as flna a run Jodge in the history of our Judi­ "Harvest Bazaar,’’ sponsored the Capital Divlaion had passed said -ueveral thousand tribesmen I the poet three years, have, abon- Standing, Schedule ArUon Bingo" and Is owned by the first in non-league warfare, cial system has been subjected to Hyxak family home. Our Investi­ play now on Springs outscorecl Chicopee Falls pushed across an Insurance TD In as sver' wltnsssod at Mt. Nebo, gation is closed—It's murder • and by Nathan Hale PTA, 6:45 p. m., through. The Reds killed "a large from Langson had Joined the army Idoned their wayward W a^' ahd George Flavell The Acee aport a perfect^ record the abuae which petitioners and Cblpptns Hill. Yesterdar’* Be**lt« By The Associated Press 3-^ and In the finale Indian Or­ the final stanza with Dee DlPlla In circuit play, having downed spun, and twisted hla way Into suldde." at the school. number" of civilians. No further forces streaming over- mountain I once again rank with toe elite of Loi Ansele* 70, Baltimore 37. chard played one period each the end aona. Hla placement waa their counsel heaped on Judge roads and trails to Hanoi, 105 San Francltco 3S, Detroit 37. Ouch! October 31 goes Into toe going over for the ocor*. Rockville, ’Thompsonvllle and Staf­ Wednesday, November 8 Information was available. Another treat for yon thcoe days I toe National Football League. against Stafford Springs and Chic­ The setback was the fourth In good, making th* aoote, 88 to 0. Medina." Annual turkey dinner and There weiy unofficial reports the miles to the southwest. New York's return to too upper New York Giant* 17, CleTelanC U. book* as “Black Saturday" so far ford In that order. 8ix Lawyers galled is delicioas, inexpensive WRWUFt Philadelphia IT. nttiburzh 10. opee Falls. Held to a scorelcsa sl.x starts for the Indian* and the Norwalk didn’t handle toe ball CTiriatmas sale, Second Congrega­ South Koreans were under orders SPEARMINT 80M. Enjoy chewing It I bracketa can be traced directly, to A* Connsctlcuf* college football Ivy l^^eagiie Crowp Yesterday’s game marked toe . 8tx Communist defense lawyers Hospital Notes ■Chlcaeo Carotnals 38. Waehinston tie by Stafford Spilngs, the Indian third in four CCIL games. Final highest score that a local semi-pro except to touch it on toe Rlclr- tional church. to pull up when they reached a while yon work. Leaves hands to* CtoVUand Browns, the fonfler 33. ' were given Jail sentences becauae teams are cqijccrned. Orchard club outcla-s.sed Chicopee home gome of the season will be team hns run up In more than a off before too Aces acorod again. Thursday, November 9 point 50 miles south of the Man­ free. Refreshes throat. Seems to I monsters of the defunct All-Amer- Aaierkaa Cealereace Fails 4-0. at their conduct at the trial The W L T Pet. Pti, Op Saturday dawned, three of played Saturday afternoon at Mt. At Stake Satiirduy decade, yes, probably two decade*. Big Norman "The BuU" AJidoo Patients Today 126 "The Merry Mart." South Meth­ churian border. Thla would leave m i^ things go easier, smoother. I lea Conference. This marks the only night ap­ Nebo against a powerful Hamden rocoverod a fumble on a klokaff rix lu Ibe Supreme a buffer zone to avert possible bor­ N. York GlanU 4 1 0 .SOO 6S 54 Conaectlcut's nine college elevens The final ecore Is not only th* Admitted Saturday; Barton Rus­ odist church W. S. C. 8. fair. It 'all started on Oct 1 when Philadelphia 4 1 0 .SOO 153 M were sporting undeteated records. pearance of the Connecticut Val­ High team. and Hugret'a well drlllod and won Court in a aeparate case, asking Friday, November 10 der Incidents with the Chinese iwSISiSL. I toe Glanta atimned the football highest ever registered by a Silk that the aentencea be thrown out, sell, 59 Woodbridge street;. Rich Cleveland 4 3 0 . 667 143 74 By nightfall there wasn't an unde­ ley Hockey League. All games Outstanding for toe Indians last Nyw York, 0«t. 34—(81—At too oondltlonod atolotea war* on to*' "Cornerstone Capers" at Hollis­ Reds. world by handing toe Browns toelr 'rhlca»o Ctrda 3 8 0 .400 130 147 City team but alao the hl;toest tally T te high court hsti not yet an­ ard Dennison. 20 Steep Hollow - lEUEfES feated team left. will be played on Sunday after-, •Saturday were Jimmy Decker, Jer­ start of tbe football season there march again. Bolduc hit Atlnno ter school auditorium, sponsored Air reconnaissance showed no ■•e«M8* gf II, first shutout In history, 9-0. Hlltahlirsh 2 4 0 . 333 84 88 by a local team In many, many nounced whether it will grant lane; Wllbrod LaFlamme, 17 Cum­ m M o tr n r Whereas Connecticut's teams noon in the future. ry Kaulinaitis, Jim McArdle, Al was one league title all wrapped years. The larft gam* In which a with a pass on the Norwalk SSu berland street; Relnhold Rauten- by Cornerstone club of St. Bridg­ signs of Red strongpoints ahead Yesterday Steve Owen’s men Waehln*ton 1 4 0 . 300 111 134 T)m> lineups: Williams, Marshall Altken anil them a hearing. pff/M P FR r Nallsaal raaterrare have been batting well above the up in advance—toe Ivy, And the local team scored aa many as 47 Griffin Doited to toe 13, but a berg, 12 Emerson street. et's church. of the columns. atUct [proved that toelr triumph In Homersvllle (5) Maiicheeter (I) Jimmy Mlnlcuccl In the line and ponalty'set to* Aceo back to th* Menacing Signs VtV* WtMTtH W L T Pet. PU. Op .600 maark against out-of-state points was in tha final game be­ “Golden Jubilee Minstrel’’ by I Cleveland was no flash In toe pan. 5 1 0 .833 301 155 Pelky I ...... Crulckshanks Carlo Petricca, Hank Agostinelll Big Red of Cornell was to have no Admitted Sunday; John Szegda, There were menacing signs of « h r o « t . N. York Yanki 5 1 competition, Saturday's record tween Morlarty Brothers and the 17. Boldub-.hlt MUIerick with a WlUlmantlc; Mrs. Rose Egelevlch, Rotary club, Verplanck school, 8 ENJOY Wriflioy's Spearmint Gum The Giants came from behind and Chicaso Bean 4 1 0 .800 183 81 goal and Clyde Plckral In too backfleld. troubl* succeeding Itself to toe posa and BilHa dov* to to* . six. activity behind the front, however. COAL beat the Browns, 17-18, before 41,- 0 .500 155 133 wa* six defeats and no victories. Orioles for the Town Series. When U ^ . to Get New South Windsor; Judith Weiss, 48 p. m. Chewing oM* dlgosNon, breath, tooth Detroit I 8 Lebrecque ...... J. Donahue Decker was the outstanding Red throne. Three plays latep. Bolduc wont Tall Cedar Harvest dance. Mil­ Civilians said 3,000 ragged Red N« D4iiia«ro«8 DruRfl 734 fane in toe Polo Grounds. . It Green Bay 3 4 0 .833 185 194 Arnold Collej'e made the week­ right defense one stops to think about this game, Lyness street; Mrs. Marion Haz­ .167 110 188 and White defender. But, despite the fact that Lefty over toe final c h l ^ lino on a ler’s hall on Tolland Turnpike, 9 soldiers were operating In groups and COKE was one of toe hardest-fought San Pranclaco , 1 5 0 end more drab by losing to St. B. Gaudet Arendt it goes back quite a few years. In Red Peace Plan ard, 180 Porter street; Mrs. AUcs of 200 to 300. The Communist Baltimore 0 5 0 .000 68 218 Middletown (19) James’ boys are stiU rated among quarterback sneak. jatobB again to 1. grudge battles seen In N«w York Michael's, 26 to 20, yesterday at left defense fact, the Gas Housers trounced added toe point from pmeqmonL Upton, 215 Oak street; Dorothy troops came out of hllto about 20 Saaday’a tiaiDec Winooski Park, Vt, Ends; Oiardlna, Bruggen, Behm. too Country’s powerhouse, they their North End rival* at Hickey's o Saturday, November 11 In many a moon. The victory Baltimore at San Pranclaco. Baatarache Oilman Tackles. iteoUt, Murray,-Russo. Feldman, Chester. Conn.; ' Miss, mllaa south of Wonsan. marked toe first time that Cleve­ The week-end record: could fall At toe moment they Grove when many members of th* Koook Ooeo Over (« trern Page One) “Golden Jubilee Mlnetrel” by Ro­ Chtcafo Beara at New York center Guards^ D’Aqulla, Rosana, 8vl- Mlllicent Jones, Bolton; Donald American planes could not lo­ land has been beaten twice by toe Yanka. Cornell 7 Yale 0. McCiisker are tied with Penn for the league current Silk City team were still Final score ot to* day eam* 'h| tary club, VeZplanck school, 8 p. m. Cormier hovle. lead with a 3-0 slate, followed to* waning mtnutos to* quar-' Psitterson, 104 Baldwin road. cate the guerrillas. The civilians name, team In one season. Detroit at Loa Anselea. Oolby 6 Trinity 0. fit .iSng In rompers. of t attacks on Soviet policy are an Sunday. November 12 said the Reds were striking only Naw York Glanta at Chicaso Card- ■ right .Wing Centers: WUUIe, CIccarella. closely by Princeton with 1-0.' ter when Bob Sohulto recovered a "attempt to smother” Soviet peace Admitted today; Mrs. Anita Manchester Cbpral Society pre­ Sharing toe limelight with toe Maine 16 University of Connecti­ McM ahon...... G. Donahue Backs; WOldman, Aroara, Oon- Pleasing to Fans on foraging expedlflons—not try­ Inala. t This weekend, at Tigertown, Manchester fans have long clam­ fumble on toe Norwalk 46. Griffin atforta. He denounced Secretary Twomey, Lake street; Donald and sents "n ie Creation’*' at Second Giants are toe Los Angeles Rams. PIttabursb at Cleveland. cut 7. left wing m e I* f o r d, DlMaura, Oallitto, ing to DghL will teU the story, for Cornell plowed his way to toe 12. Jacobs State Acheeon for saying one David Scranton, 302 Spruce street. Congregational church, 8 p. m. The Rama set a new acorlng rec­ W'aahinston at Philadelphia Amherst 21 Coast Guard Aca­ Someravllle spares: Leger, Her- D’Manuele, LaPlIa. ored for a high-scoring machine, Discharged Saturday: Albert Rear Admiral Allen E. Smith, ord by trouncing toe Baltimore demy 21. comes head to head wlto a prince- the current edition of the Ace* gained two yards and Wimpy flan deflj with the Soviet Union Tueeday, November 14 bert^ L. Gaudet, Bouthlette, lA- Maacheeter ( 8) Kosak went toe the rest th* DeVaux, 127 Bissell street; Ches­ Detroit. Commsmder of the- United Colts, 70-27. The three score and Upsalm 17 Wesleyan 6. ton eleven that has been growing comes toe closest to fulfilling this a t flnly by creating a situation of ■ Fall concert of Chamtnade club, Nations blockade and escort force Blanc, Conway. Manchester Ends: Duff,'Corcoran, Prevan. way off hla left guard. Jaeoba ter Yaworki, 41 Edward street; Bowers school auditorium. ten points surpassed the previous acorlng 10 points in toe final period Montclair Teachera 28 Connecti­ spares: Green, Wood*. Prosprich, Tackles! Raulinaitla, Mlnlceucl, stronger by toe week. One of demand. atrength. Total diplomacy streaaes In Korea, aald the port of Wonsan high of 85 scored by toe Chicago them will fall—barring a tie—and .'ITien too, the 47 points regis­ again kicked to* extra point opposition to “good-hearted co­ Edwin Cornliuson Rockville; Mrs. W'ediMaday, November 15 MORIARTY to wipe out a 10-7 Steeler lead. cut Teachers (New Britain) 21. Aronson, Haugh. Hlckner. Refe- McArdle, WUllama. .g . still Is closed to shipping. 1 Cartinsls on Nov. 13. 1949. Steve Van Buren crashed through to* result will have a heavy bear­ tered yesterday waa more than So completely outplayed Nor­ operation” between the United Doris Haid and son. 273 Hillard "Holiday Bazaar" at Center Mluca Shut OR Port University of Bridgeport 6 New ereea: Cote and Larry Easton. Guards: Wlase, Decker, Booto. walk had but two runnl^ playa In street: Mrs. Kathleen Ames, 17 The Rama also tied toe record toe line with toe winning touch­ , First Period ing on the outcome of toe Ivy most Manchester post-World War S'.ntM and Russia, be continued. Congregational church. Smith said the port was shut off BROTHERS Haven Teachers 0. Centers: Altken, Gaskell race. the entire second half, 'They pick­ Mather street; Miss Margaret Me. I foi’ most touchdowns In one game, down. St. Michael’s 26, Arnold 20 1— Someravllle, B. Gaudet (N. Backs; Flavell Morgan, Petric­ II teams compiled in an entire Vlahlnaky'a resolution calls for Saturday, November 18 by a 30-mlIe long mine field. Which 10. set by Philadelphia on Now 8, Princeton was sxtremely Im­ season. ed up two first downs In each to* Kinney, 353 Center street; Mar­ Semi-formal dance of Gibbons TEL. 51!I5 Tommy Thompson’s passing (Played Sunday). (%rmler) 4:88. ca. Plckral, Roach, Brainard, the conclusion of a Big Five Peace was laid with Soviet mines under 1934. ^ pressive In poUshlng off brown Taking thA kickoff, Norwalk first and second stansaa. Hact and a one-Thlrd reduction of garet McCrohan, 183 Irving street; Assembly, Ladles of Colupnbus, at set up all of Philadelphia's scores, Yale, Trinity and Naw Haven 2— Soniersville, B. Gaudet (Con-Agostinelll Russian supervision. Five Allied ...The comblnefl totol of 97 polnU 'Tkpmpeqn completed 12 out of 19 last wsck, 34-0, wile (fornsU Just drove for two first downs from It. was strictly, a team victory., armaments by the major powers. Sandra— Carbone, 397 Summit Old English room, ' Hotel Bond, Te^hera were the three that went wav) 6:03. Score by periods: _ ____ Yosb Vincek, to* locals No. Hartford. fell one toort of the' record 98 tal­ passes for a total of ' T75' yards. 3— Sofhersville, B. Gaudet fun-Middletown ...... 0 7 6 8—19 managod tO ' s q ^ s e past Yale, Its own 33 to' toe Manchester 27. It la similar to. a resolution defeat- street: Martha Sturtevant, 3 Ker­ lied by toe Cards and Giants on into Saturday's fray'with unblein- 7-0. Ot courae. Brown is one of to* Pat Bolduc, like many of the vet­ ground gainer waa in for by the 1949 Assembly with the ry street: Richard Rlemer, 132 Fall fair of Dorcas Society of Joe Geri had a hand In all of Pitts­ ished records. aaslated) 11:34. Manchester ...... ,.6 0 0 0— 8 OcL 17. 1948. burgh’s scores. He threw a touch­ 4— Somers'VlIle, Bouthlette (Leg- weak sisters of toe league, while erans with the team, who Is en­ four playa giving a sore leg a addition of a new section which Maple street; Jeffrey and Susan Emanuel Lutheran church, "Gift Yals’s downfall had bsen expect- Touchdowns, Manchester, Duff; much n ^ e d rest. Tbe running of Gallery.” Bob Watertleld chucked two down pass, booted a field goal and er> 11:48. MiddiOiowm, Waldnian (3), LaPlIa; Yale has been coming well under joying his greatest season, pluck­ would have the U. N. tag the first Rosenweag, 178, Garden drive; Make That Touchdown *d, and the New Haven Teachers’ Herman Hickman. Jacob* and Griffin waa exception- Tuesday, Noveeober 21 touchdown passes, scored once and a conversion.. No penalties. points from try after touchdown, ed .an Ed Genrod pass nut of the country to drop an atomic bomb Mrs. Elsie Hoffman and son, Rock­ tied a record by booting nine con­ defeat wasn’t too surprising, but Penn, to* third member of to* air on toe 17 and ran It back to ally good and Bolduc** passing aa a “war criminal" Community Players present The Chicago Cardinals vacated Second Period D'Manuelo (nioh). ville. WEEK, versions. Pst Harder of this Cards Trinity, its last prtvlous loss com­ 5— Manchester. Haugh ( Hlck­ Triumverate, licked (folumbla by to* Manchester 46. One running left little to be deelred. The eam* Declaring that force Is the foun­ "Light Up the Sky" at Bowers toe cellar In favor of Washington hold* true for the offoneive .wing- Discharged Sunday; Walter school auditorium. 8:30 p. m. set toe conversion record on Oct. by taming toe Red Skins, 38-28. ing In toe final g^ame of the 1948 ner) 8:lfi. 34-0, and will have soihethlng to play failed, but Bolduc raUed dation of the foreign poUcy of pas* play which caught the Nor­ men. Line play waa euperb. The Martley, Rockville; Mrs. Gertrude Saturday, December 2 17 1948. The Cards tucked away toe deci­ season, had held high hopes of 6— Someravllle. B. Gaudet (Leg­ say about who walks off with the American officials, VIshinsky said; Bunce, Rockville; Mrs. Anne Prig- The New York triumph knocked' running iU winning streak to 12 title, (jolombla, too. Is weak, and walk defenders flatfooted. Little forward wall charged hard and "The Army, the Navy, the Air Emanuel Lutheran Ladlea' Aid sion with a 28-point spree in.the er. Herbert) 7-:49. tackled viciously. nano, 7' Middle Turnpike, welt; the Brown* out of first place In second period. Frank Trlpucka straight. Penalty: Lebrecque. not much Indication of Penn Pretzel Jacobs grabbed the pig Force — these are their argu­ Christmaa Fair, 1:00 p. m. the American Chinference In favor, Rein on the Norwalk 36, cut Sund|j( toe Aoes meet RockviUo Mrs. Josephine Maslulia 136 Bis­ Friday, December 8 passed for two of the touchdowns Instead, the COlby Mules threw atrenjgth can be figured off toe ments" sell street; William Fi«nch, Bolton; of toe GianU and toe Philadelphia sco^re.' aliarply to his right and raced In­ In a CMfereno* eonteat Hekata American sources have charged Annual fair of North Methodiat and Washington fumbles set up toe up a w*U nigh impregnable defense go on aale tonight at Mom*a and Mrs. Agnes Bomhetm and daugh­ W. S. C. 8. Eaglee. The Eagles turned back other two In toe big second. and cashed In on a 'M nlty fumble Tbe Quakers play Navy In a to toe end zone for the first score that the Soviflt resolution la an the Pittsburgh Steelcrs, 17-10. BlU’e on East Center etreet Du­ ter, 59 Legion road; Susan Kar- Thureday, Deoemher 14 In toe National (inference, toe for a touchdown of their own. Sports in Brief non-league gamele Saturday, and before many fans had a chance to Attempt to blacklist , the only vells, Rockville;' Mra. Elizabeth Both the Giants and Eagles boast get comfortable in their 'seats. cats may also be purchaoed from St. Mary's Ladlae' Qulld noon big wheela were idle. The first- Trinity also got a man into toe probably will have to have toelr any player. Wflspon In which the west has su- Avery, Rockville.; Andrew Tor­ 4-1 records while the third-place star back Francis (Reds)' Bagnell The try for toe point, a placement perlority, wliHe maintaining the luncheon, 11:30 to 2:00, and Christ­ place New York Yanks and the enemy end aone, but a penalty nul­ By The Associated Press Country Club Note* rance, 194 Middle Turnpike, east; mas oale. 1 Brawns have a 4-2 slate. rinner-up Chicago Bears will meet lified the play. at his sharpest for the Middles are by Jacobs, vyas blocked. This was Wgallty of war material -which John Szeg^, WilllltianUc; Edwin Cleveland (piled up a 13-3 lead by Golf tough customers, indeed. Bagnell, all toe scoring in the first period. Xnasla possesses in great quan­ face-to-face in the Yankee Ste' Yale put up three gallant and Fort Smith. Ark.—Patty Berg Bunce, 8M Hartford road; Mrs. halftime on two fjeld goals by Lou .. W’onieN's Notes Incidentally.. .ImL Penn to the Col­ ____ ^ Open..All Throttleo' .... tity. dium next Sunday. successful goel line stands Inside of Minneapolis had to go the full - Tha last- Sootehbatt of toa~aeaaon Helen Phelps, Rockville; Ann Gar­ (Ihe Toe) Gross and a boner by The San FYancisco 49ers eluded umbia triOmph by rolUng up 175 'niree six-pointers, and two suc' ' They recalled that the U. N. Prepare for Visit toe Giants' Jim Ostendsrp. Its own five-yard marker, but 36 holes to win her . third atralSlit at Manchester jCountry club will cessful conversions, comprised toe vin, 37 Lenox street; Robert Buck- toe Detroit Lions, 28-27, to dump cotfldn't hold off the Red shirted yards. He hit for 490 the previous Headquarter* For Assembly last year rejected the ley, 41 Cone street; Mrs. Grace -Ostendarp puUed.^his rock after hardacrabble Women’s Open title, be a nine-hole event to be played week. > > . ■coring In toe second stensa. Stan Soviet propoaal for a one-third toe Lions out o t third, place in Ithacans a-tourto-time.' As it was, defeating Betsy Rawls. Austin. Sunday afternoon. The groups Moore and son, 12 Proctor road; Of Grand Chief Gross booted hU second t o i ^ favor of Los Angeles. Frankie In other games Saturday, both Griffin, fleet-footed wingback tudaetton In the size o f armed' pointer with 16 seconds (o go in Cornell was lucky to escape being Tex., 2-up. will tee off at 2:30 and play from from Hebron, was the big gun, forcfls and predicted that Vlahlan- Miss Lorraine White, South Wlnif- Alberi guided the 49ers to their non-league tilts, Har\'srd went aor; Marjorie Monahan, 86 Spruce to* first half. Gross kicked off and tied. On the last play of toe first Racing the first through toe ninth holes down to a 49-0 defeat at to* hands getting two of toe.TD's, to* first lateat move would meet th« Memorial Tempto, Pythian 8to- first triumph. Albert chucked three half. Yale end Harpld Woodsum New York—Aunt Jinny (327.- WOOLRICH street. toe ball bounded over Ostendarp's and meet later at the club bouse a t powerful Army, while Dart­ on a 16-yard sprint to climax •aiBfl fata. tera, win meet tomorrgw evening most deadlocked toe issue In toe gathered In a pass and was streak­ SO) won toe Demoiselle Stakes on Discharged today: Mrs. Edna head and came to rest on the one last period bdt Bobby Layner failed for a clam chowder supper put on mouth was shaded by Lehigh of 78-yard drive. A pass from Tooh D m U. S. floureea pointed out In Odd Felloars hall Degree Mis- ing for the Cornell end son* with toe Empire Clty-at-Jam*lc* pro­ h Earl Ballsieper., ^aervatlona Shaw, 159 Avery street. y a ^ line. Ottendmrp, forgetting to convert ahd the Lions missed toe to* “middle toree," 16-14. Vincek to wing Frank Atkins that tbs U. S. demobilised at tha tresa Mr*.’ Frances Herron has tost the ball is free on a kickoff, nobody in front of him when he gram. must be in by FUday morning from .toe local 18 was jfood to toe at Worid War n while Russja Births Saturday: A son to Mrs. boat. •Thl* week. It win be Columbia's called a tuU rehearsal o f all offi­ d i^ 't fall on the ball The Brown's waa hauled down from behind on Lexington, Ky.—Big Stretch with Jean Remmey, telephone 8765. turn to try and keep the Score 40. Griffin and Huck EUlls alter­ her armed foreea up to and Mrs. Elton Knowlea, Etost (35) won toe Breeders’ Futurity Hartford; a daughter to Mr. and cers and degree etaff to prepare Ken Carpenter, alert to the situa- toe eight-yard line. Partner* will be drawn for the down against Army. Brown will nated in bringing toe ball to toe for o full roheoreal o f all offlceis tioa did, and toe jSrowna took ever. The New Haven Teachers are at Keeneland. Scotch and It will not be in cos­ 16 from which point Griffin aoored They claimed the can for reduo- Mrs. Robert Clapp, South Coventry, Sports Mirror Camden, N. J.—Oilcle 2nd entertain Colgate, and Dartmouth and degree staff to prepare for Otto Graham sneaked over' on toe convinced there is a Bridgeport tume as planned eariler. Ther* la visita Harvard In a leagu* tussle standing up. The 'extra point try Men 1mA little validity coming Birth Sunday: A daughter to Mr. the official vMt ot the needy (327.20) captured the Trenton from the power whldt has more and Mrs. Clifford Swanaon. Tal- nsatt play and It appeared toe Jinx. Saturday night’s defeat a new angle for this gam* which wlto the Hanover Indians favored. was a masterpiece to watch. Bol­ rdected grand ebtef and her otaff, Today a Year Ago—The New Handicap at Garden State Park. will be a limit of three ehiba per duc went back to hold and Jacobs ^roope than tha rest at the world cottvllle. Giant*' goose wa* cooked. marked the third year In a row San Mateo. Calif.—Coma ($22.- Tale will be toe choice when It November 14. ".However, toe Glanta, apparently York Yankeee upeet toe San FVan- player. plays host to Holy Cross In a non- to punt. Instead, Bolduc, after ■at together. '’ Birth today: A son to. Mr. and Representative Ettaeleen Leads cisco 49ere, 24-3, to gain first place that Bridgeport has hsmded the 50) won toe Peter (3ark Handi­ I The epurcee pointed out that the Mr*. Leslie Andlew, 35 Helalua fiiyd up dflring intermlssioa Teachers their first defeat of toe 'The Ladies’ Three Club tourney League game. getting the ball from center, tjoad. adU give a report o f the conven­ charged back in toe ^ rd quarter in toe All-America Football Con­ cap at Bay Meadows. held last week end Hated to* fol­ Jumped up and tossed to Chick V. M. cUebtr, whone fifth anmver- ference. season. Baseball ' { tion In Bridgeport last areek at and ripped toe' CIevel|nd line for lowing winners. First low nst, Oavllan In New Haven Plummer in toe end aone for to* ’ M being eMebmted this week, the meeting tomorrow evening. Five Year* Ago—The Montreal Columbus—Minor League 1 at­ . effbet, A big O n poAoe pact dalle Schodnto 48 yards and a touchdown to get Hookey at a Oiaaco Alice Lamenso, 114-37-77;-oecond extra point After the bualneoe a Hallowe'en Royals o< toe Internatlonid League tendance dropped more than 8,- Within toreo.minutes, Manches­ ' one te needed. Tuesday—Tonsil and adenolda back in burints*. They put the atgned Jackie Robinson, toe first 000,000 from last year. low net, Nellie Johnson, 100rl8-83; New Haven. O ct 38—OP)— Kid at 9:30. social adU be enjoyed and mem- game In the bag in toe yaat period third low net, Eunice Owens, 137- Oavllan, toe Cuban welter and ter score a gain after taking a Hantinf Coat% W ail SUM* I Ta Maha Addraa beroM o requested to dreaa In coe- Negro admitted to modern organ­ Boaday’s Reoulta at tha Rueeiaa Wednesday—Tumor at 10. Ap­ with Joe Scott, hard"drlving back NaUoMl Lragoe 34-83. middleweight title Contender, meets unt on toe Norwalk 37. A Bolduc tunm Iriase win be aararded and ised bwwball Major Leaguers Win S> ' Plummer • aerlid, two lino aad Other Oatiaor W«ar m am tha eve of a pointment only. raCrotounanto served by .the new from Ban Francisco, crashing over Ten Years Ago — CorpelJ was ‘ Detroit J. Montfoal 2 Hartford. Oct. 2»—(P)—Mickey Next week end toe women will Tommy ~ Clsrlo o f Waterbury to­ Hw Oenenl Asaembly by Also WeU Beby at TMCA. 3 to f ^ ^ the two- with toe winning Toronto 5. 'Chicago 8 play a Sweepstakes for toelr clos­ night at toe New .Raven Arena ,In crashes hy Bolduc and Ellia. and a eonmittoe, Mrs. Ethel Tbmm, tabbed as toe nafldn’a leading Harris' major league All Stars Bpldac to B ob.. Millerlek — Tknama M atU A be to Mrs. EUsabeth ' Chveriy, Mra. toDchdowh. _ football team, with Notre Dams Boston 0, New York 0 (H *) socked tore* heme run* In toe ing event.'Those participating In tl . star 10-round bout to ten ipf Amorica'e ef- .The gam^ waa marked by flat second and Michigan third In toe Aaserteaa Loagn* to* lUckero’ Ringer board are Promoter Johnny Attell has moved toe ball to toe 14. OriiCfln. Ttomdoy—Pre-natal at 9:80. Franoee Dougan. Mrs. Margaret ninth Inning to lick toe Hartford sUcing’ off his right tacklo, cut to Maia worid peace, Ynoay—d ie it a t ' 9. Appoint­ Wilson and Mrs. Helen Heni^. fights and two plajrsrs. New weekly AP poll. Herohey 5, Buffalo 4 Indians. 12 to 10, In an exhlbitloh urged to fUl out their rlngora tola lined up an undercaad which In­ he win he talking as ment only. I " YsAria. Al DcRogatl* and Cleve­ Fifteen Yeara Ago — John Re-' Springfield 7. Now Haven 3 week,. The date.for toe Red and cludes a aix-round semi-final his right and getting' by to* line The entertainment conimlttee baseball game before 1889 fans o f scriinage, and raced Into pay ^11. N.’a heat naOea to AJao WeU Baby at hospital, 2 to to Mrs. carl Hllding snd Mr*. land’s DerreU Palmar, were tossed volta won toe National PGA title, Cleveland 3. Frovidonce 3 here yesterday. Gene Woodling, Blue- dinner haa not been set, but featuring Eddie Plouffr of Water­ bury and Sonny Burke of Hart- dirt The placement failed. K atleu M r - t M Flora Oracle. out for unnecessary roughnes*. defeatingdefeating Tommy Armou'r, 5 and Pittsburgh 2. Indiafiapolis 1 .Johnny Mize and Hoot Ever* an announcement will be made con- • - -- Phnadetphia averted disaster by I. in a 36!6-hole final St. Louis 4. Ctodanati 2 blasted to* homers. rsrnins It soon. A 17 yard pass from Bolduc to

A '4 V ■'f l ' V . ■■ ’ ■ ' ’ ■ V MANCHESTER •EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER. COn WI. MONDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1960 r AGE n m n i ■i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCH|ESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1950 VIrtea af Hi AppiOved of Ood Although some of last ysar’a srowded. By avery kiddie with a TOUNICHVILLK l>'OI.K8 ' BY niNTAUUE EOR dime, his honecty is lauded; It Tba on ly b u s Indai ica la in I think that Ood la greatly pleased c|ura looked Ilka they were smell­ AatoHobilM for Salt j t j Seiige And alwaya pays, along Ufa’s road, to humiUty; for the humbi man- ex- With thoae 'who crasaea bear. ing for something, some of tha 18A 5 « do some extra glvug. To lighten sots nothing, and can» be mortl- And bravely climb -the hill of life new models give you tha imprsa- MANPOWER BborUge naeaaa op­ Albert wiabaa to eontaet CHURCH STREET SINGLE Home of at least 6 rooms, Nonsenio flad—axpacts nothing, cannot Though oft weighed down by care. aion they found It. DeCORMIER MOTOR reliable peraon to take over up a. nalghbor'a load, makaa Ufa S nake QuaBed CORNICES and valaaca boarda. portunity for trained men. Train LARGE Profeaslonal office for rest good lot garage. Will redecomte. more worth the UvUig. - / - be dtaappotnted. I think that will clearly hear SALES, Inc. Ciutom built, choice of deaiana. now for a good ^ob. Study at U ^ A I D b a l a n c e in 100% location. On Math street 8 Family — Two three , room Tet 2-9743, , Thto’n T bM RumUlty la slab a haallng vir­ All those who seek His*aid „ apartments. One 7 room apart­ ^ —KM blaster. StatlatlCB prove that, on an SAYS: “These are fine cars, Phone 2-3524 from 9 a. m. to 9 home during spare tima Veterans . ON BABY MONTHLY CaU Burton’s 5177. Jim Dandy and tala broUwr, Jack tue; It will cicatrise a thouaand In daily, chtid-llke,' fervent prayer. may train under GI benefits. 400 PAYMENTS OF ment 7 room apartment Is va­ CON8IDERINU 8EH5UNO . . . had itancd Iff* toKetlior: xnd wounds which prida would keep average, women are six per eeht AdwrtiicinaiU easy to like and easy to own.*’ p. m. Moran: "Just bafora X was born And then walk unafraid. shorter and twenty per cent courses taught by International 8 ROOMS BRAND OFFICE IN .prford building. cant and available for occupancy. YOUR PROPERTYT aarnxd the ahlrta upon their bacli^ forever open. But humility la not . —Grenville Kleiser. For Example:— MANCHESTER Upholaterlng Oo. Correspondence Schools. Write NEW FURNITURE Real estate, professional, etc. Ap­ Large lo t One of the bearioM - Without obligation to you, w< through fair and stormy weather. my mother dropped an arm load tha virtua ot e fool; since It la not lighter in weight than men. CLABBIIIBD a d v t . tlon In town. A home with some of phonograph recorda, but It Re-upboleterlng. draperies slip for catalogue. Representative H. which alao includea large "Phllco" ply Marlow's. will appralae or make you e caar A i orphans they had made a fight, conaequant upon any eomparison In a recent entertaining article DIPT. HOURS: 1948 CHEVROLET 2-DR, covers. 48 Purnell Place. Call 2- F. Manion, 007 Main street, Hart­ ESectrlc Refrigerator, 1951 "Ben­ investment, to help out. • offer for property. Sea ua hetur^ to keep above the water.; xnd didn’t bother me—It didn’t bolder tetwasn ourselves and others, but Owner—How did you come to gal'’ Combination Range, Universal STORE FOR Rent Apply DUma’e me—It—’’ ' 1 UetlYeen what we are and what "Walt-A-Mlnute” Wea Hicka left •tM A. M. •• 4:45 P. M. FLEETLINE AERO 9521 Open evenings. ford. you eell. found that life was pretty Ught, hla alippera in a Chicago hotel and puncture this tire? Washing Machine. Soda Shop, 216 Spruce street. Phone 7728 Or 8273 > with schemer and with plotter. The w* ought to be—which no man Teamater — Ran over a milk Radio, heater, defroster, w.w. The young man who anticipated Phone 8893. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA ever was. after writing for them, received PAINTERS and REALTOR BRAE-BURN REALTY brothers lost the little pile thst Ha-.— BweethearL let me klsa from the hotel—■ blue ailk neg­ bottle. ' tires, directional lights. A one own­ R oofin g 14A marriage, has been Inducted in the those tears away. —Waahington Alleton. er car that's immaculate. they had long been saving: Jim ligee and black slip. This seemed Owner — Didn't you eee It tn PAPERHANGERS army—If you are a reaponelbie S ROOMS first floor, comer house, 875 Main S t—Eet. 1921 WANTED in Manchester or vi­ Dandy took it with X xmlle . . . . He was very busy for soms time, FEIATURINO Guaranteed roofs business aectlon, steam heat. to surpriM both the doctor and Mr. time? person, and heed this merchandise cinity. Late model 6, 7, or 8 roon but Brother Jack was raving. Calm but still the tsars flowed. In Raadlng, Pa., a dry cleaning Teameter—No, the kid had It un­ » Spring City. Pa. edly wrote a letter to the hotel in A deposit of ten dollars, made at AVAILABLE, new 8 cu, f t refrig­ Grove street, Putnam, boimJ twfleece hie neighbor. They bor­ the same handwriting that all T p m , Dlractor. Phono «26T. car for any family. ------Woodbridge Street CENTRAL — Two-family flv Phone Putnam 1345. rowed -cash and atarted atoras; a Masaachusetta bank in 1842, has ______ROOPrNG. SpeclalUIng in repair- erator, 8214 12 cu ft. deluxe Houses for Rent 65 rooms each flat. Tv. o-car garage. 1 Even the sacred, person of iour doctors use to write out their pre­ grown to 8990. But 107 years le aacb one sold home-made candy. late and lamented President Visitor — Is It true that the scriptions. BAUeARiys Drivinf School, Man- 1941 FORD SEDAN COUPE roofs of all kinds. Also new deep freezer. Electric ranges from Early occupancy. Madeline LISTINGS WANTED. If you a r « far too long to wait for that rainy ebaater'a oldest. AA-A. trained C. F. CHARBONNEAU 8157.95. Automatic washing SINGLE HOUSE with two-car Jack drew the people In by scores. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, was mountaineere hereabouts are the SUPER DELUXE V-8 | roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Smith, Realtor 2-1642, 4679. selling your property conuct thl4| . . . hla tongue was glib and handy. laaieet people tn the world 7 day. aad oaitUlad instructor. AA.A. Radio, heater, defroster. Very cleaned and lepalred. 26 years^X' machines and T.V. Chamber's garage. Ehccellent location, $125 not frss from typographical Inter­ Husband to new wife: "Since and SON per month. T. J. Crockett, Brok­ office. Prompt, courteous service.'! But he would short a littla waight ference. For many months the FllUng Station Operator—It aura all these bills are for clothes you type dual oontroUed cars. Day or clean throughout. ' perience. Free estimates. Call Furniture, at the Green. 9 to 5. ROOMING HOUSE and three Alice Clampet Agency, 843 Malnt 7:30 to 8:30. er. 5416. ■tores. Good location. All fum- on every pound he aold ’ezn. And Preeident kept a clipping on his is. See that object tn the far end bought before we were married, Diner — How's the vegetable evsBlas appointments. 2-2245. 5361. Steady Work Good Wages street Phone 4993. ■ •oon folks leamsd (as su « as of that melon patch? It's either 19S9 CHEVROLET COUPE i H .-L,. lahed. Good return on Investment. desk which, he laughingly showed you shouldn't pass them on to me. soup today? ■nmj. PERSON seen taking ARISTO-BILT unfinished chests, fate!) and then he couldn't hold to visitora; It said:.. a stump or a mountaineer. Keep It Isn't cricke^ to aak a fish to Waitress—Well, it'a s good deal Radio, heater, defroster. ^ very Long Job Soburban for Rent 66 Price $32,000. T. J. Crockett WANTED—Residential properties;: ’em. Now Jim gave extra every "F. D. R. Kept To Hie Room your eya on It. If It moves, it'a pay for the bait he was caught Uke our haah yeeterday, only it's pockebook Saturday In Plrat Na­ clean fine running original car. Heating— Plambing 17 bookcases, chairs. Desks, finish­ Broker. 5416. 4 to 8 rooms. Buyers waiting.!^ tional Store kindly return to own­ ed or unfinished. Ready to paint. time . . . hla store Is always With e Coed." a stump. with." a bit looser. \ PLUMBING And HeaUng, apeclai- eW i^N TRY—Five-room furnished Competent, confidential service.'^ er. No questions asked. Desper- 1936 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. Sitaationa Wanted— Reproductions of Hitchcock and a^rtm en t Young couple prefer­ SEVEN Ro o m duplex and garage. Suburban Realty Oo., realtors, 49, tzing In repaire. remodeling, cop­ Windsor chairs. The Woodshed, atMy needed. SEDAN i Fem ale 88 red. No children. John S. Bissell, East side. ..o an adult family. Perkins street. Tel. Mane. 8216. MICKEY FINN Action! LANK LEONARD per water piping, new construc­ 11 Main. Write Box D, Herald. ------a______1_ ■ ONE GOOD Term deserves an­ Hester. An exceptionally fine tion, estimates given. Urns pay­ Realtor, Cross street, South Cov­ PoKOOea appearing car. Healthy In and o\it. j THIS Office needs listings on sin­ imUSTVeiCENA^ other. John D. LaBeUe has earn­ ments arrmiged. Edward Johnson. BARREL Chairs 86995, floor entry. Tel. Coventry 7-6828. TIAHf«EU. il m l WOULD LIKE part time house­ gle, four, flv-e, six an-* seven room; HEART A TTAn ed your vote. Re-elect him your Phone 6979 or 6044. work. Hours 9 - 2. Tel. 7067. lamps 87.75, kitchen cabinets Lots for Sale 73 CETOUTORHeRe 1 and two-family homes. You are'; 'AND THE OTHER State lUpresentatlve.______87.95. Marlow's Furniture Dept.. under no obligation when you call' BBFORETNEVfiCT NEW WILLYS VEHICLES OIL BURNER service and repairs. Main street, Manchester. Phone Wanted to Rent 68 IN COUNTRY Uke atmosphere, 6UY8RAN0UT ■ACICAND AVAILABLE—ONE AND : VII makes oil burners and furn­ D ogs— Birda— P ets 41 large building lots with shade Howard R Hastings, Real Ee-i 5060. URGENTLY Needed, 4 room rent, tate Specialist, Odd Fellowsj j FORADOCTORf AstoowbUta * ONE ONLY OF EACH:— | aces. Earl Van Camp. Tel. 5244. trees. Overlook Drive. Wm. COLUEIS. A K.C Sables, Trie, and TWO-PIECE matching couch, by two adulta, both working. Best Kanehl, bunder. Phone 7773. Building, 489 Main street, at theJ HIOHESl CASH prices paid for EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat­ Blue Merles, male and female. chair. Reasonable. Call 2-9809 of references. Phone 2-1868 after Center. Phone 2-1107. ■ 19ST to 19M used ears. In good 1950 6 CYL. STATION I 4 p. m. 9 - T ing. Plugged drains machine Your choice, 850. Sunset View after 4. OAKLAND Street, 70' x 200’. 107' oondiuon. Douglas Motor WAGON I cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 803 Kennel, 509 Keeney street Phone In rear. On bus line. All utilities. GOOD HOMEIS, in good condition, Copper bronre color. Overdrive, , with 2, 3, and bedrooms. Quail..* Salsa, 838 Main street Oakland etreet. Phone 8497. 3376. COMPLETE Steam furnace, elec­ Call 6535. heater snd defroeter. tric furnace-man coal stoker, FOUR ROOM rent wanted by two fled buyers anxiously waiting. “BETTER BUY” USED CARS adults. Call 2-0821. Suburban for Sale 75 Douglas Blanchard, Real Estate-: 1950 4 CYL. STATION DOOS Washed and groomed. See tankless hot water heater, com' f r o m t o u r Moving— Tmdrtng— us for pet auppUcA and fresh Service. 5447. plete with 8-day clock master YOUNG, Quiet couple, no children, ANDOVER — Ebccellent 4-room l o c a l PONTIAC DEALER WAGON 8 t o r « g « 15 frozen horsemeat 18c lb. Call heat regulator, automatic time desire 3, 4, 5 room apartment. home. Expansion attic. Fireplace, WANTED—Homes to sell. Wc Pine tree green. Famous new Kennel Supply Shop. 2-4273. switch, presurtrol, aquastat, ash 1947 PONTIAC SEDAN "F ” head engine. 7.4 compreaelon. rHB AUSTIN A. Chambera Co CaU 2-1138. artesian well. Combination storm need listings on single, multiple ' buckets. In dally operation. Avail­ 1947 PONTXAC CONV. COUPE Heater, defroster and overdrive. local and long dtatanca moving, BOXER Pups, time payments, all and screen windows, Venetian dwellings, acreage and farm 1947 FORD SEDAN packing, crating and atorage able about October 23. Beat cash WE HAVE a good five month's old blinds, large lot, well located. property ii! Manchester. Will be pedigreed stock, large selection. baby! Desperately need 3 unfurn­ 1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Hurry On These Two Service to all parta ot the U. S. Boxer Farm at Vernon. Tel. offer accepted. Phone 6056, 47 Route 6, 88,750. John S. Bissell, glad to assist you in appraising 1948 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Gerard street. May be seen at ished rooms. Not over $50 a your home and arriving at a sat­ They’re All I’ve Got A. and Canada. Cali 5187. Hart' Rockville 19f2J8. Realtor, Cross street, South Cov­ FUNNY HUSINES8 BY HEK8UBEKGKRI BUC • BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES No Use 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN ford 6-1423. anytime. month. Please call 2-2529. entry. Tel. Coventry 7-6828. isfactory price to you. Allen 1941 DODGE SEDAN PUPPIES. Red Cockers, 825; Bos­ Realty Company. 180 Center VM(IR*4 \ OKIM TNOOOWt 1941 PLYMOUTH SEDAN DeCORmER MO’TOR MANCHESTER ,'ackage Delivery OLD RED Tin B.-rn, 706 North COVENTRY — Three acres. 4 MV ton Terriers, cross breeds. Collie street. Tel. 5105 or 2-0438. IXPICT *w DOBV. tA7t.Qlb.MNM? 1 QOHlTtMTMS A BVt tWAD ^•tOWl M t 1939 PLYMOUTH SEDAN SALES, Inc. Local light trucking and package and Boxer pups. Zimmerman Main street, buys and sella good business Property for Sale 70 room cottage home. Well located. used furniture and antiques. AKN| lAOWt .WbVV- 24 Maple Street Tel. 8854 delivery. Refrlgeratore. washers Kennels, Lake street. Phone 6287. . .Garage.. 86.000,. J.olui... S,„BisseU. DO YOU Want .to sell jrqur prpp- BALGH-PONTIAC, Inc. and stove moving a apcclalty Frank Denette. Pnone 2-3376.' MODSniN Package store, fully Realtor, Cross street. South Cov­ erty? Conauit us If you' wish' t a '^ YRMo t y ; 156 Oentar Stl Phone 2-4545 Manchester equipped. Doing good business. sell your home, business, Income Phone 8-0752. NEW 8V4 cu ft. refrigerator, entry. Trt.'Coventry 7-6828. Open BventaqiB Til 10 1941 FORD 4-deef aedea, new Poultry and SuppUea .48 Private onner. No agents. Phone property, or iarm, Wfe use modern-, CALX. CAFRO, 2-9248, for moving Teeumseh unit. 6 years guaran­ CO'VENTRY Lake—Clean, 4-room 1987 LA SALLE 2-door, fair con- paint job, new ' tiree. excellent Glastonbury 3-7040 methods of selling. Let ua show ahd light trucking. Also rubbish YOUNG Roasting chickens. Live tee. Save 20%. Phone 4165. furnished cottage home. Hard road ditlon. Beat offer over 8100. Phone condition. Must sell. Leaving for you our photo-guide, and explain' and ashes removed. 54 Birch weight or dressed. Arnold Nelson near beach, 83,850. John S. Bis how we reach our prospects. GlI-, 4807. service. Inquire George's Esso 737 Lydsll street Phone 8906. HIGH CHAIR and play pen. Goefa Houses for Sale n \« Sta., 729 Main street, Manchester. street condition. Reasonable. Call 2- ■ell, Realtor, Cross street. South man Realty, 351 Center street... rfjeaw LOW MILEAGE CARS Coventry. Tel. Coventry 7-6828 Manchester 2-2183. FOWL And roasting chickens. 3565. PRACTICALLY New 6-room Co- Wrlttan Guarantee ttai n eaa Offertd 18 Painting— Papering 21 Fresh eggs. Fresh killed and loniaL Large ll'vlng room, fire­ Legal Notices frozen turkeys. Schaub's Turkey WE BUY and sell good used luml- Legal Notices I960 CHEVROLET ture, combination rangda, gas place, dining room with comer ANTIQUES Reflnisbed. Repairing OUTSIDE, Inside painting and Farm, 188 Hillstown Road. Phone AT A COURT o r PROBATE held . 1950 PLYMOUTH ranges and heatera Jones Furni­ cupboard, cabinet kitchen. Two AT A COURT OF PROBATE held 1050 MERCURY / done on any furniture. Tiemann. paperhanging, k'ree eatlmatea 4678. at Mancheater within and for the at .Manehrgtrr within and for tho Prompt tervict. Reasonable ture Store. 36 Oak Phone 2-1041 master bedreoms, tile bath, storm Dlatrlct of fdanchestei. on the 20th -p 1960BUICK 189 South Main etreet Phone windows and screens. Fully in­ Dl.*trlrt of Manoh—tor. on the IStli - prices. Phone 7630. D. Frechette. PULLETS, Healthy, ready today day of October. A.D.. 1950. dav of October. A.D.. I960. 1960 PONTIAC 5843. Present, JOHN J. WALLETT. production bred, farm raised sulated, amesite drive. Immedi­ Prr.-ent. JOHN J. iVALLETT. 1949 PONTIAC REX GAS Heater. Good condition, ate occupancy. Elva Tyler, Agent, Judge. Judge. ALLEY OOF H u r r y I PETER W. p a n t a l u k , electrical PAINTTNO ani: Superior Paper vaccinated. Fred Miller's Poultry 1949 CHEVROLET 812. 44 Bissell street. Manchester 2-4469. Eatate of Mary J. Jones of Manches- Estate of Fri.nk X. Rleg. late of contractor, maintenance and wir Hanging. We carry the newest Farm, Coventry 7-6658. fer. In aald Dlatrlct. an Incapable per­ 19 4 9 ^ R D wallpaper books. Very satisfac­ Manchester. In said Dlatrlct. deceased. 1948 QHEVROLirr tng for light and power. 40 Foster FOR SALE—Convert your furn­ LOVELY 1948 custom built colon­ son. On motion of John Carl Rleg of said 1947 CHEVROLET street Phone 3303. tory prices. Call August Kanehl. The conservator having exhibited Manche.ster. administrator. phone 3739 Articlea tor Sale 45 ace lo gas with Roberts-Gordon ial. Beautiful living room, fire­ hla final aelTiinlstratlon account with ORDERED: That six months from & & NUa S ^ t io n 1937 Through 1946 unit. Heats six rooms. Mlnnea- place, conveme'nt location. Many suld eatate to this Court for allowance. the 16th day of October, AD., 1960 be DE LONGS Refrl/teralor eervice. It la Repaire on ell maKes, commer­ PEIAT HUMUS, 84 per yard, 81 polis-Honeywell controls. Used other desirable features. For ap­ and the same are limited and allowed TERMS—TRADES R epairing 28 ORDERED: That the 3rd day of for the cre'ditors within which to bring ■* V cial and domestic. Emergency 24. per bag, delivered. Bon-AIr Peat one season. A-1 condition. High pointment call Douglas Blanch­ November. 1950, at ten o'clock, fore­ .% Xr ^ -J- V ■V '» Co. Call 6515. est offer takes It. Phone 2-9480. ard. Real Estate Service. 5447. in their claims against said eatate. am. COLE MOTORS—4184 hour service Pnuns 2-1797. MATTRESS. Toui old mattresses noon. at the Probate Office In the Muni­ the said administrator Is directed to') atertllisied and remade like new. cipal Building In said Mancheater. be glve^ public -otlce to the creditors tc I 1949 FORD four-door, custom six FOR SALE—Men's rebuilt and re­ BREAKING Up my home. Make 6-ROOM Dwelling, 4 down and 2 and the aame la aaaigned for a hetrlng bring In their claims within said tlmejl FLOOR Problems solved with Call Jones Furniture and Floor ayimiat. Fully equipped. Driven Unoleum, asphalt tile counter lasted shoes Better than new an offer. Davenola, blue, uphol up, all finished rooms, plaster on the •ll«wi.nce of said administration allowed by publishing a copy of this: covering, 36 Oak Tel. 2-1041. account with aald estate and this Court r,f00 miles. Phone 6970. Expert workmanship, free satl- cheap' ones. Sam Yulyes, 701 stered with matchlng/chalr. white walls, full bath, oil burner heat, order In somie newspaper having a c l r « Main street. Quality combination gas and oil 8 years old. 89,000. 82.500 down dIrecta that notice of the time and culatlon In said probate dlatrlct. with­ /•-as TODAY’S SPECIALS matea Open evenings. Jones' place assigned for aald hearing be in ten days from the date of thla order* SU84JBSaJ8U a stove, porcelain top kitchen table payment. Terma on balance. Al­ given to all persons known to be Inter­ Furniture, Oak street Phone Musical— Dramatic 29 BOLTON—Building atone and flag­ and return make to this court of th^ 1949 FORD CLUB COUPE 2-1041. and chairs. All In goor' condition len Realty Company, 180 Center ested therein to appear xnd be heard notice given. “ You’re sure that cider's aweet in thst leaky keg in the ’ BfiOO mUea—$1,360 stone. A-1 loam, also rock drilling hereon by publishing a copy of this PIANO t u n in g . Repairs, recon­ 88 Bissell street. Hours 3 to 5 and street. Tel. 5105 or 2-0438. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. cellar? Those are the cat’s tracks!’* - 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN ALL APPLIANCES eerviced and ditioning. J. Cockerham, 28 Bige­ and blSMtlng. Bolton Notch Quar­ 7 to 9. order In some newspaper having a cir­ ry. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode MANCHESTER — Two - family culation in aald Dlatrlct, at least five AT A COURT OF PROBATE held, - Very clean—8550 repaired, bumere, hefrigeratort, low street. Phone 4219. days before the day of Said hearing. Bt Manchester within end for thet ranges, a sabers, etc. All work ELECTROLUX Refrigerator. Good flat, *5 rooms each apartment. -SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER WHtten Guaranteea ROYAL CORONA portable, Smith JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. District of Manchester, on the 30tl» guaranteed. Metro Service Co- Rusineas Opportunities 82 running condition. 820. Florence Oil heat, two-car garage. Space day of October. A.D.. 1950. ] FRECKLES AND H18 FRIENDS OOUE MOTORS—4164 Tel. Manchester 2-0883. Corona Standard typewriter and kitchen space heater. 825. Phone for garden. Very conveniently AT A COURT o r PROBATE held Present. JOHN J. WALLETT,^ SNACK BAR and Ice cream par­ adding machines. Used machines at Manchester within and for the Judge. ; .1941 DODGE four-door sedan, 2-1862. located. Full price, 812,600. Alice N o w / AND flb/c LINOLEUM — Asphalt tUe, wall lor, located on Main street. Ideal sold or rented. Repairs on all Clampet Agency. Phone 4993, or District of Manchester, on the 19th Trust estate of A. Wells Case u-w off L BOIM eMOtSlS/ radio, heater. Looks good and makes. Marlow's. MAHOGANY dropleaf table and day of October, A.D., 1950. Lawrence W. Case late .of Manchester.!: covering. Done by reliable, well- investment for two partners or a Mr. Mitten 6930, or Mrs. Wagner Present. JOHN J. WALLETT. In said District, deceased. ' , iWRSV-'PlPffV aina good. FuU price, 8295. Clarke Tralned men. All Jobe gueranteed. couple. T. J. Crockett, Broker. six chairs, 9x12 rug and pad, Motor Sales, Broad street. Phone 2-0028. Judge. Th* Hartford \Natlonal Bank eid? Tt(AVI5l0H SAU5 HaU Linoleum Co.. 32 Oak etreet. 5416. Roper combination gas range, Estate of Mary J. Jones, late of Trust Co.. Trustee, having exhibited! 2 *2012 . Phone 2-4022, evenings 8166. FOR SALE—-Used Venetian blinds. ladder-back chair, fibre rug. small TWO-FAMILY house. Four upper Manchester. In said District, deceased. Its Interim account with said estate taj ING. Phone 2-4259. On motion of John H. .Hyde, of aala' this Court for allowance. It Is J BPSXSAL 1942 Dodge deluxe 4- rugS; high chair, chest and mis­ rooms vacant. Two outer build­ COMPLETE Repairs on vacuum Help Wanted— Femala S5 ings. Two-car garage with over­ Manchester, administrator. ORDERED: That the 10th day off door asdan. A one owner car since cellaneous items. Phone 4822. ORDERED: That six months from November. 1950, at ten o’clock. fore.| cleaners, ' washing machines, head doors. Lot 80 x 625. Nice the the 19th day of October. A. D.. now. Beautiful original gim metal motors, smsl) appliances 100,000 WANTED— Bookkeeping machine ONE TWIN Baby carriage, FOUR Burner stagger top Roper noon, at the Probate Office In the Munl-f gray. Very clean inside. Runs shade trees. Good business possl i960, be and the aame are limited and cipal Building In -said Manchester, hep new parts svsilsble. Stuart R. operator. Foi part time work. Ap­ baby tender. Call 2-3525. gas stove, 885; circulating kitch­ allowed for the creditors within which lOu a new ear. Four new tiree. ply In person only. Burton’s. bilitlee. Phone 2-0482. ana' the same le assigned for a hearj W olcott A-1 Repair, Sales, 180 en heater, 125. Phone 2-0941. to brlsg Id their claims against said in on the allowance of said occounff ' Full price 8695. See thie fine car FACTORY Type power sewing HEMLOCK Street Duplex (%) estate, and the said admlnlstratcfr la with said eeute and this Csfurt direct^ Main street Phone 8597. POSTING clerk, no typing. Pleas machine. Also dress forms, any at Ctoxke Motor Bales, Broad 40” FLORENCE gas range, 1946 four rooms, expandable attic directed to give public notice to the that notice of- the time and place as-,’ ant telephone voice. Self starting size. Call 6535. creditors to bring In their claims with­ otiaet Phone 2-2012. WINDOW SHADES mads to order model. Excellent condition. Rea­ hot water heat, oil burner, full signed for said hearing be given to all; and Installed. Venetian blinds ability required. Lovely office, sonable. 91 Great Hill Road, E>tst in said time allowed by publishing a persons known to be Interested there-^ 1987 TERRAPLANE. radio, heat­ 835. Wilson Agency, 54 Church, ALL WOOL pieces for children’s cellar, nicely landscaped. 88.000, copy of this order In some newspaper In to sppesr snd be heard thereon by and curtain rii day ed, with fruit trees 4nd large Eatate of Richard C. Langer. lata of 1947 STUDEBAKER TUTX)R SEWING MACHINE repairing, 9927, crib,, stroller, hickory rocker, 2 week. 9 tp 7. Call 7913. high chairs, French doors, 2 small strawberry bed. ‘ FuU price, 89,- Manchester, in said District, deceased. GLASS ------SEDAN - electrification, collverslon to mod­ On motion of Dorothy M. Longer of em cabinets, expert workman- INTRODUCING Wllknlt hose. radiators. 'Tel. 2-1429. 450. Alice Clsmpet Agency. Phone said Manchester, administratrix. Radio and Heater. MANAGER for ladies' dept. Stesdy Will baby sit free of charge for 4993, or Mr. Mitten 6930, Mrs. ORDERED: Thxt six months from ailp. ABC Appliance. 21 Maple. Job at an attractive salary for a AUTO, MIRROR, PLATE 2-1575. « every five dollar order. Tel. 2-2937 Wagner 2-0028. the 19th day of October. A.D.. 1950. be top notch saleswoman with ex and FURNITURE TOPS , 1940 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN Muatcfll instramenta 53 xnd the same are limited and allowed perience In dresses, coats, sports- HARTFORD. 6 rooms and sewing for the creditors within which to bring STEEL SASH JOBBERS BOOKKEEPING Services render­ In their claims against said estate, ana' ed to small businesses by quali­ 'wear, etc. No windows to trim DiamonMfi— Watchf STEINWAY Plano, small studio room. Hot water heat Fireplace, DIztribalara for Laew Bros. 1948 W ILLYS \ TON RACK the said administratrix la'^dlrected to y • fied bo^keeper. No business too very little detail work. See Mr. Jewelry 48 size, only 8' ll-H ” high. Recently 3-car garage Inside excellent give public notice to the creditor! to Paint and Varnlab small. Reasonable hourly, dally Bernstein, Genton Clothes, 655 rebuilt and reflnlzhed. Special condition. Asking 810,000. Im' bring In their claims within said time STEWART TRUCK or montlily rates. Best of refer­ Main street, Esist Hartford. LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re- 8395. Terms, trade-tna accepted. mediate occupancy, CaU Anita allowed by publishing a copy of thla I Cab and Chassis. ences. Man. 2-2934. paire, adjust., watches expertly. Gosa Plano Co.. 57 Allyn street, White. 8274. order In some newspaper having a 'clr- WILLING TO train 3 for fountain Reaaonabl4 prices. Open dally. Hartford. 5-6696. Closed Mon­ culftUon If) Mid probate dlitrict. wUn- J, A; W H n:i_ 1ST S M I ;aef.H.i k a a MT. w e Specially Priced In ten days from the date of this order, ■ervlce. One for days, one for Thuraday evenings, 129 Spruce days BEAUTIFUL View—8 room co­ CO. J»lTJB«wsww.se.T.MsiaaaMT.sw lo-U nights, one part-time. Apply In and return ,BiLkA.l»-4llle-^CBint"‘tirn»h Household Serrlecs street. Phone 2-4M7. lonial home, near golf course^,^,i-JnifWIeFxtTen” __ 84 Blit* SL T«L 8828 “ Ifa nice to have s maid— now I oan go ah opping, see a “But, Horkknor, wo huvo to ut loast keop up.outward Offered ISA person. Mrs. Simons. Annex Snack glaiaed'pbrcnes, s nrspIkCSi with JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. ,movie or run in and tall tho dootor my aymptoma any GHORCHES MOTOR SALES Bar, 29 Elast Center street. . Wearlnit A pparel— Para 57 Dutch oven, oU burner heat nice­ appasrwioos! CouMnH you ovon afford en Mrial?’’ 81) OMcland St. Phone 2-9483 P'LAT FINISH. Holland window Fuel and Peed 49A ly landscaped with view of Man- aflanMonr . MATURE Saleslady wanted, pert' - SPECIAL—1937 Plymouth four- shades made to measure. All Chester and Connecticut Valley, "PRES^RE-PURGE" OU’I OUR WAY BY J. K WILUAMB OUU BUAIUIING HOUSE wtth MAJOR HOPPLE metal Venetian blinds at a new time for apparel store. Phone SEIASONED Hardwood for fire­ LADY’S Shagnipof* coat, size 14* 500 f t elevation. 2 acres of land. door, a one owner car since new. 6002. 16. Perfect condition. Call 2-2150. / I THOUGHT I SAW Y HA-HA.' I’M Very clean, radio and new heater. low price. Keys made while you place, furnace and range. Imme­ Bams and more acreage If desir­ RfnuR SAsexxe UP ol'd ' t h ib GEMTS ATREEPUU. ; watt Marlow's diate delivery. B. J. Begin, Glaa' ■ jffOM EKIPISIM-rHSCr JALADIDIDMT Full price, 8150. aarke Motor WANTED—Young lady for insur­ t u x e d o . 'Very good condition, ed. Home, garage aad 2 acres, c*eEK;vua%H/ ^ s » o ar/ Dic^e^ fYWrr. MASmtALL Hlcr£OK.^ OP CUCKOOS.' X’M COPPlU* tonbury. S-2933. A RC MitJe A SNEAK OUTA IMlS MOSPlTAL Sales, Broad street Phone 2-2012. ance office work. Must Jiave Size 38. May be seen at 403 Cen 815.000. With bams and aertage, a n t i - f r e e z e • 1 setter MATTRESSES made to order.. 817.500. Alleri Rsalty Company, STUFFED S£3CK!J CjUTOUTA THBEC * RUSTLERB^ND HORSB Before me: ctarts figurui Mattresses re-made and steril­ l^nowledge’ of bookkeeping and be ter street Reasonable. BCATReTH'rMRIMBR 1SS7 PLYMOUTH four-door sedan. able to use typewriter. Prefer one 180 Center street Tel. 5106 or 2- - TVttesiEB LCPT MO TVAGt MS'S AM INDIAKJ OUT Midi; clean car, 8150. 632 Vernon ized like new. We call for and Garden— Parai— Dairy SEES Truer t k e b /! at least 25 years of age. Apply DOUBLE Silver Fox neck piece. 0438. PHtSSUKf-PUKGlHO HAW-HAW/ 1 BLASTED POUR humum b r e a k p a s t atreet deliver anywhere. Frank Folk, Prodnets to Excellent condition. Good buy. A N f t ’M K 42 South Main street, Colchester. Clarence H. Anderson, 647 Main to Mw newest. epF^ved melfceJ Phone 4527. HOLUSTER Street—Large eeven- BUPPALO.' Kt ■nUNSPORTATlON SPECIAL Phonal Colchester 460. street. GREEN Mouhtaln Potatoes, 81.35 . room single, fireplace, oil burner, e f detMMinff the to d le te r ti^. bushel. 531 Parker street. Phone open side porch. exceUent condi­ 19M 8MOBILE SEDAN—845 WEAVING of bums, moth holes SALESLADIES with experience In 7804. Water Jecketa e« B M . Isdles coats, dresses, ^mrtswear, WsaUd— To Boy 58 tion, near tMool. deep lo t shade and tom clothing, hoelery runs, trees. Immediate occupsa^, handbags repaired, zipper re­ etc. Steady full time Job. Inter GREEN Mountain potatoea. Just TMs to • vtonel eRtien. Yen tee MALCai-PONnAC, Ine. WANTED—Good uaed fumitura. 814,700, terms. Ww- Goodchild placement, umbrellas repaired, esting, hours 10 to 5:30 one day the kind you like. Mealy, taaty, , Any qnanUty. We offer you high- Sr., Realtor. Offlco 15 Fotest RMt Sentos O r e « e mmS O H m » W-OMdar St Phone 2-4545 men’s shirt oollaie reversed and 12:30 to 9 next day. Alao part cook well. Delivered right to your •at prieaai Woodabed. Phono " street 7926 or 8891. M It to ••ntSSUM-PUMtOf* replaced. MarioWe Little Mending time, evenings 5:30 to 9, and Sat door. Call Hathaway. 2-1890. 8154. Opes Svaalnga TU lo Shop. urday 10 to 5:30. See Mr. Bern frem the ffntlliiter eiMl Meter HARDY Chryzantbeqiuina, cut MANCHESTER GREEN— Excel­ ■ I J r ;.,,....------ateln, Genton Clothes, 655 Main lent four room expansion home. street. East Hartford. flowers and plants for aale. 188 RmHns \Niihi«ui Kimrd 6» H eck. HtUatown Road. Fireplace, tUe bath, breezeumy Demonatratora—Earn big money ROOM For Rent for girls or mar­ and garage. OentriJJy located Yenr CnelinB Syiteni b cm .In your spare time, selling our ried couple. Two minutes from duplex. 4-4 fooma, atUe. air oon- te the e f e m rte n e f yen r cer MERCURY CONVERTIBLE lower priced plastics on the party Hoofleliold (sooda 5l Mein street CaU 2-1614, or 47 ditlcoed heat. (oU), two-car Weuwtltll Tam- >plaa. Margy Plastics, Inc!, 4147 Oottaga street rage. Income $100 per mOTth. _ nvuer. A-1 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. FLORENCE, Dual oven combina­ ImmediaU occupancy. Naar _ . Value tion range for sale. Reasonable. NICELY . Furnished room for Princeton atreet, four room «■ 4ipnESSlJRE-P VRRE** ^ I aw A » .. ..f .. Inquire Maple Street Tavern. working' ccuplo. 'FuU kitchen pension homa. Fireplace, tUe » 1 8 9 5 WANTED —Waitress. Apply In privUegea. Frlgldaire. Continuous bath, hot water bea^ garage, t o CROSBY Combination radio aad BifORB YOUR CAR OVERHEATS! person. Center RutAuraat. hot water. OU heat Phone 2-4442. mediate occupancy. Tavern doing record ptoyer, walnut caae, short excellent business. Can pa pur­ Wave, excellent condition. Oall COMFORTABLE, heated room SAVI OAf • SAVE ON. * J A ^ MOtOR WEAR Help WanUrf—Malt 86 6238. chased with 82JS00 Sown pay with twin beds for 2 persons. CaU ment For appointment caU How­ 8905 op 2-0597. ) YOUNG MAN to work in tire BLJSCTROLUX Oaa refrigerator, ard B. Hastings, Real Bs»aU ^ store. Pleasant work. Apply claltst Odd Fellaws Bldg,, 48i CLARKE MOTOR SALES ITCff. rUlUFMOws Sl%» Glenwood combination oil and PLEASANT, furnished room. On NIchols-BristoI. Ine.i 1099 Main gas range, 840 for both. Phone bus line. Semiiiprlvate bath. Gen' Main street at the Center. Phone 801 BBOAO SISEET TELEPHONE 8-8818 street 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 2-0821 tleman grefclT ^ CaU 3702. 2-U07. )- 'H . . r ■> MU^DAT, OCTOBER tS . IfSO/ jOatfrlfipiftfr ^ o rn fn s If^raUi Know the Truth! Protect Yourself and Your Family! Mafee a Dah^ for a Chest X-Ray!

and In many casas, madleal atten­ nacaasary to have *a larga well K liu a CUnstanet Roy, daughttf tion. trained military organixation to % of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roy of Gmcert Soloist Guards’Driven Nor should local residenta dlji- assist in such an emergency. These A x tn g t Dally Net Frees Ron The Weather A lio n tT o w n Jensen street, was chosen to rep­ count the possibility of an A bomb Instances are one of the many Fer the Week Bndlag Koreonet of C. 8. Wentber resent her class at a banquet held blast over Hartford and East Hart­ conditions that may arise. O eto^ 31. 1380 by the Red Feather organintion. For Recruits ford. All men between the ages of Today, oteody Is pertly ctoedy. Mias Roy is attending Middlesex Manchester being on the fringe 17 through 55 are eligible to join oool; higbeat temperature near miMt. iMMiUsr flompltted • M* School of Nursing at Middletown, of the blast areA may escape with­ the State Guard. No previous 10,069 .18; tonigbt, fair and eeelt leweet « • * m M witlil tntidBC prosTM) She was graduated from Manches­ Two Local Companies out too many serious casualties or military training is necessary. The near 43; Wodneedey M r; Ugheat k ter High school with the class of Member of the Audit temprratnre about 83. I MgtaMirlBC U d dMtgn »t De> property damage, but will most offices of HQS and F Co. are open BoroMi of Ctnnlatlans y > tM f Ttainiiic. Ohlc«(o, 1990. Stale Why Members certainly be Immediately faced not at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Stats Manchester— A City of Village Charm n . f A Tatoraa.of World War II, Are Urgently Needed only with the refugee problem, but Armory. Any information pertain- u lirMd tt Boatlis In th« Nory The ArmlsUce Day supper eom- also with the loss of most pUbllc ln{, to enlistments can ba obtained U. Wm FMifla «i«». mlttss srUl have a meeUng at 8 there. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2 4 .19.W tUlsaaieed Adverllalng ea rage If) PRICE FOUR CENTS o’cledc tomorrow evening at the Both'Headquarters company and facilities and it will be absolutely VOL. LXX, NO. 20 (FOURTEEN PAGES) American Liefion Home. F company Of the State Guard, and G . E . Battalion are striving to bring VITAMINS Visiting matrons and patrons of surrounding chapters will be their outfiU up to full strength as I A l Ldddfaig Braiub gueata of Temple Chapter No. 63, soon as possible. The local recruit-1 Electrical Housewares At LawMt PMdIbto Prices Order of the Eastern Star, Wed­ Ing staff feels that need for th* nesday evening at eight o’clock Guard Is not fully understood by Ardmi* Drag Stores at the Masonic Temple and will the public. exemplify the degrees. Refresh­ Two recently published articles U. S. Challenges Russia oilxpisarmainent ments will be served by co-chair­ by Civil Defense authorities should men Mrs. Viola TrotUr and Mrs. point out to Manchester residents Florence Thornton and their com­ the urgency of bringing the two mittee. Associate Matron Mary local companies up to full strength Beauregard requests that all at the earliest moment. The Flynn Takes a Wife SHOE members return their books on In Case of Emergency See Dewey Marshall Order p j» 0 g J ^ 0 j j ^ T F U H I H the quilt which will be drawn at One Item stated that Civil De­ REPAIRING this meeting. NeU Oaaa fense plans had been formulated in southwestern Connecticut ao Facing Real O f cho Better Kind The regular meeting of Dis­ Nell Oase. baritone, will ap­ that In the event of an atom bomb trict Two of the Connecticut State pear as soloist at the Bowrers attack on New York city, the DONE WHILE Nurses’ Association will be held at school on Tuesday evening, No­ thousands of refrugees streaming Fight of Life Service Period O ffCTS ^W o o l P rO O f 7:80 tonight In Rockville City vember 14, when the Chamlnade out of the blast area would YOU WATT Club presents a public concert for kept moving toward the Massaifiu- p . ' hospital, Rockville. The speaker Steam Irons $18.95 SAM Y U LY ES for the evening will be Glenn the benefit of a high school music setts state line. Another news re­ Political Observers in Secretary Lay* Down' Rivard, a narcotic agent for the scholarship. lease Is to the effect that signs j m MAIN STRBET Connecticut State Department of Mr. Case, wrho studies writh designating the location of A Roth Camps Picture New Uniform Policy Health. His subject will be "Nar­ Charlotte Gray, local teacher of bomb shelters, are being put up in Reg. Irons, 4 i lbs. $9.95 Eliminating IncqnitieH; cotic Controll." All nurses are voice and member of the Chaml­ New York, and that early In No­ Sir Gallahad as Top* Plan in 0. N. Speech most cordially Invited to attend. nade club, is baritone soloist and vember daytime air raid tests well pled from Pedestal Bare Plan on Medicos choir master at Center Methodist be held. Lightweight Irons |fisa Eleanor M. Wlnsler, hurch In East Hartford. Former­ It Is not difficult to visualize the Washington, Oct. 24—(S*)—Sec­ |j> ly a pupil of Ivan VelikanolT. head Immense problem of maintaining BuOetin! Say* If All Nations Act* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew retary of Defensa Marahall has MATTRESSES Wlnsler, 14 Jackson street, assist­ of the voice department of the law and order in Manchester, if $10.95 and $12.95 Waahlngton, Oct. 34—'nn and his 3t-year-old bride, Patrice Wymom, gel a wedding souvenir from Xlaynr Charles Pal changea In military requirements A reliable source at Allied 10th “war against want.” The tend. There will also be refresh' Charlotte Gray. packing and many other aides of New Y ork's' political maro of Monte Carlo, Monaco. The mo\ie actor and hi, third ulfc u ere united In a elyll eeremony by “otherwise dictate." Corps Headquarters said South Present Plan Today United Statea and other free 333 MAIN ST. ments and a social hour. 'ITiose who llll^ Oeatei St. Phone 68M Rnirw Your Old Living Room Pillow features. fence figure Governor Thomas E. the mayor, and later In a religious ceremony. Both were conducted in Freneh, which* Miss Wymore does 2. Give those called up at least Korean troopa would drive all tha nations, Mr. Truman said, will wish to attend the supper in con­ not understand. (NE.A Radlo-Tcirphnio). 30 daya for settling their personal The Past Chief Daughters of CNors FmotA Ptetnrs Pramiag Willi These Dewey la facing the real fight of way to the Manchurian border de­ conUnue to build up their military — TEL. 82»3 ----- nection with Past Masters’ Night Helen Davidson l./>de:e \ei'i bis Ufa In seeking re-election .No­ affa’ira before time to report for spite the Internationally exploatve ParlA Oct. 24—(47 — Premier forces aa Inauranoa against ag* on Saturday, October 38, are re­ Venetian Hllnds tomorrow evening at 7:45 at the ru m I tore Tops vember 7. duty. (Thia time now varies con­ situation. Rene Pleven goce before the greaslon until thare la unanimous Rang# and Fuel minded to ihake reservations by home of Mrs. Margaret 1 t. ,uUj QUILTED SATIN and FAILLE G. E. Alam Clohks Key Democratic chiefs believe Busli-Beiitoii siderably with the aervlcea, run­ There ace no plana, hr dis­ French Parliament today to tell agreement on "International con­ tomorrow night. These may be the Governor will bow to Repre- ning between 15 and 30 daya.) closed at Wonsan, to atop the the world that France wants a uni­ trol of atomic energy and the re­ made by contacting Eric Ander­ aentative Walter'* A. Lynch be­ Al Jolson, Famous 3. Remove from Ita active re­ duction of armaments and armed hard-driving ROKa short of the fied Weit European Army with Oil Distributors son, phone 3-0673 or Herbert Leg­ Model 7H-190 cause, they claim, Lynch has serve list all Reservists who, for Yalu river. Elarlirr there had been forcea." gett, phone 6434. "knocked Tom Dewey off hla Toss Verbal physical or other valid reasona unconfirmed reports that Allied Germans In It. The United Statea, now oom- PILLOW COVERS pedestal.’’ Mammy Singer, Dies determined by the aen-ice, are not troops would be halted 60 miles ” Hla atatement, approved by the mltted to that couraa, will follow Top-level Republicans believe available for extended active south of tha border, to prevent ooalitloq Cabinet yesterday, ia due It aa tong aa necessary, the Presi­ Reg. $3.99 the two-time Governor and twice Jabs at Yale duty. to touch off a debate on the whole defeatod president candidate will possible Incidents with Red China. dent said In an address to the GlIRTnEK7T7 Motn Si. Mamkstipf, Conn. 2-1441 NOW____ $2.98 Tn Allot Mediroa But they already arc closer than question of defending free Europe United Nations General Aaaembly Recently Returned from EACH be returned to the Empire State's 4. Keep Reservists on active that. from possible Soviet aggreaalon;' on the fifth anniversary of th‘.i $1.00 pins Tax Executive Mansion on the Half a Dozen duty only until (al Manpoyer re­ Fulfilled SHOE REPAIR—BA8E5IENT Btrength of a aurprlaingly strong Korea Where He En* I^bor (Jiief Barking The plana incident highlights It ti the answer to American pro­ day on which tha U.N. charter Beautiful quiUed aatln or faille pillow slips with self or contrast- quirements can be met by the tha touchy nature of the border posals for rearming Germany. came Into fore*. vote In DemaeraUe-dominattd Lodge, Assails Fel* draft or volunteers, and (b) The ing cording. Old pillo vs can be ijcovered .in a Jiffy and get that New York City. lertained the Troops; aituatlon. On the north iMnk ef A govemaient eoUUnlinlqua an­ He left the door .open for B ut- "new look All colors: Rose, wiffo, green, gold and blue. Scientists H it' the Yalu river, In Manchuria, Red nouncing cabinet agreement made Requirements But the most optimistic experts Married Four Times low Lakorites for (Continued on Page. Eight) West peace talks both "In th* Other Electric Alarms up to $7.95 of both parties make no pr^ict- China troopa are maaacd. Big no mention of any decision on the United Nations and elaewher*”— Om BMd« tbf vary bast Plua Tax “Lying Heads Off” guns guard the border. politically explosive queetlen of tioBB at sweeping majorities. Back at Solon San Francisco, Oct. 24—OP)—Al a. reference he did not expand r— eooaldaration, factlltiea Republican eocklneas of other Informed sourcca said moat German participation In West Eu­ but said tha free nation* have ■ad aervica in tima of years is gone. Jolson, the veteran ju z singer By The Associated Press American troops may be out of ropean defensa. laamed th* hard way that negotia­ Baad. Wa’va bean provid­ ‘Tt will be no runaway,’’ they who was the first U. S. star to en­ Margaret Calls Korea by Christmas. First ele­ But informed political aourcaa tion alone will not preurve peace. e s them to all for over G. E. Kitchen Wall Clocks aay. "We never have thought this Label McCarthy Ignor* TTiere were three top develop­ ments of the U. S. Eighth Army ■aid the CTabinet had agreed (p In­ 7S years. tertain troops overseas in both ments overnight In Connccticut'a were expected to begin moving There must be armed atrength aa elrctlon was in the bag and anP' Politician Who the Second World and Korean clusion of German units In a uni­ well, he Mid, to resist aggreulon. $4.50 to $6.95 haven't played it that way and free-wheeling pre-election cam­ Dad-Collect back to Japan by 'Thankaglvlng. fied West European Army, provid­ Wars, died unexpectedly last night Australian, British and Philip­ Weald Merge 3 Oroupo Plus Tsx asver xriU.’’ Confidentially, the Speaks Without Both* with a quip on his lips: paign. ed there waa no revival of a na­ O O P-forecaaters concede Dewey pine units also will be withdrawn tional Gennan Army. During the With delegatu from Ruuia and ering About Facts “Hell, Truman had only one At New Haven, two camlldatea Mi** Truman Will Sing as quickly as posalble, the sources her Iron Curtain utellitca in hla hour with MacArthur. I had two!” for the United Statea Senate, ■aid. debate. Government apokeamen (OenllBned on rag e Eight) Senator Benton (D-Conn) and were expected^ to argue that the audience, Mr. Truman avoided Washington, Oct. 34.—(/F)—Half 'Then . . . In Hartford Tonight; Hie South Koreans are believed mentioning Runla by name, but G. E. Waffle Iron Combination *Tm going, boys." the famous Prescott Bush, hla Republican foe, uae of German contingenta Iw an a dozen scientists last night as­ traded verbal punches before more Won’t Talk Politic* army reaponslble to the other West mammy singer told two longtime (Oootlnoed os Psga Eight) (Ueotlnued on Page Eight) $16.95 and $21.95 Jersey Raids sailed an assertian by Senator friends with whom he was playing than 1.5Q0 persona at the Yale European natlone and creation of McCarthy that the ranks of U. S. gin rummy In the St. Francis Law ^hool auditorium. Hartford, Oct. 24.—(A5 - Mias a German Army are two very dif­ scientists “have been infiltrated Hotel. At Hartford, a labor leader, Margaret Truman, daughter of ferent matters. to an alarming degree by the Died WHhout Pain supporting the candidacy of U. S. the President, declared in an In­ The debate will last several Net $127,000 Representative John L/)dge (R- terview here last night that she'd Congress Body (faya. It will end with a vote In Reds Ignore •ign of a worthy service G. E. Triple Whip Mixers $39.95 Communist enemies” of this coim- He died quietly, quickly, of a try. coronary occulslon . . . and with­ Conn) for governor, took s whack "rather be the daughter of a sen­ w-hich the Pailiament la expected State Agents Seize Huge Calling for "a relentless exam­ out pain, said the house physician. at other labor leaders for their po- ator." Will Hear GPs to endorse the Cabinet policy. Thie Security Act ination" of the attitude of the . Jolson, 64, had retlinied only two liaical ’’bragging." "It's a lot easier on you,” she should come by Thursday, when 142 EAST CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER (Not Sum and Betting Data Atomic Energy Commission writh weeks ago from Korea, where Jte Benton Denies Red Charge said. Defense Minister Julea Moeh goes W e Exactly As Sunbowl Heaters $7.95 and $9.95 respect’ to Communism, the Wis­ In Waterbury, J. Gregory Lynch, Full of wit and aparkle, Miss to tha United Statea fer Atlantic lllualrstedl sang to Allied troops. He had a his Democratic opponent, charged Truman came to town 24 hours Doughhoy* to TMlify As Deadline foP Reg* S p eeM ixe At Bookie^s 'Home consin Republican said in a state­ two-hour luncheon chat with Gen­ pact talks. ment in the Congressional Rec­ that U. S. Representative ’ James ahead of her scheduled concert Pleven's atatement waa ham- eral MacArthur in Tokyo enroute. T. Patterson (R-Conn) “more here tonight. On Effectiveness of istration Passes U. S. Electrical Dept,^—Basdment Teaneck, N. J., Oct. >34—(/P)— ord: ■President Truman and Mac- tm "This real threat to the nation's than any other person absolutely Rather Be Senator's Child Tactical Air Support (UoattnoeS oa Page Eight) Acts to Enforce Law Two quick raids bjrNew Jersey's "Arthur talked privately juil an prevented" paesage of the copper She brushed aside political tmeMMe Deputy Attorney General yespter- security is a matter which either hour on Wake Island a week &go has been ignored by the Atomic Uriff bill In the United States questions with a btg amlle, saying Waahlngton, Oct. 34 — (4*) - day netted a caah haul of 8137,000 Sunday in their historic get-ac­ Senate. ■he wasn't "w-ell enough acquaint­ Washington, Oct. 34—(47—The H m tt Selee at tha pluah home of "one at the Energy Commission or treated quainted meeting. AmerIcM generals and Gl'a who This Is The Fifth Reminder 3 Pc. a p p l iq Q | d c a n n o n far too lightly by the vital admin­ Although Repre.ventative John ed with pblltics” to answer wheth­ Communist Party and all Its af­ biggest bookiea in the nation" and Old Friends With Him A. McGutre (D-Third District) and er "dad" would run again In 1952 fought In Korea are going to gqt a Democrats Hit a trunk-load of alleged betting istrative agency of the govern­ With Jolaon were two old chance to tell Congress what they filiated groups continued today to Om- Lmdieai ment.” former Representative Ellsworth or whether the Democrats would Ignore the hew Intertfai Security Al-KW HAL4 COD records. friends, song writer Harry Akst B. Foote, Republican adversary, retain control of Congress on think about tactical air support of The money — stacked In neat StetemenU "Deplorable’’ and Mhrtln Fried, Al’a accompanl- also appeared, Benton and Bush November 7. ground troops. Lobby Groups Act w a move w u made to over­ TOW EL ^ETS Mmmmwwrm cdmw* rowB of |5, 810 and 830 bUla — waa For the commission. Chairman est and arranger. They had come held the apotligbt at a But when someone asked her Plana for a congreaaional hear­ throw the act In the courts. R E M E B f f i E R found in a wall safe la the base- Gordon Dean replied in a state­ with him from Southern Cali­ ing on the subject were dlacloeed The tIme’iUlowed for voluntary ihent rumpus ro6m of Leo Link, ment that since the * AEC took fornia for a scheduled guest star (ConUmied on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Eight) today by Chairman Vinson (D-Ga) Cpngress Committee registration By "Communlat Ac­ alias J. W. Donaldson, already un- over control of the nation’s atom­ ■pot on a Bing Croaby radio show, of the House Armed Servlcei Com­ tion’’ and "Communist Front’’ or- SET BOXED d :r Indictment in a Western Union ic program on January 1, 1947, to have been recorded here to­ mittee. See* Legislative Pro* ganiutiona expired when the Jus­ 238 horse race betting case. "no person employed by the com­ night. "Korea showed us that we ces* in Danger tice Department closed It* buai- Deputy Attorney General Nel mission or its contractors nor any Akst telephoned Jolson'a fourth weren't quite as hot aa the Air nua day yuterday. The law re- OCT. A wonderful gift set! Appliqued floral pattern on heavy Cannon of the commission's consultants wife, Galbraith, . whom be towel In aqua, yellow, white, flamingo and peach and green. One ■on Stamler. who personally led* Force had been talking about, aa quiru tlWN organluUona to regis­ or advisers has ever been arrested married In 1945. She was at En- far aa tactical suppor; was con- Washington, Oct. 34—UP) — A ter, diacloee their eourcu of funds bath size, one guest size and one face cloth. 3 patterha. Same Day Service (Couttnned an Page Eight) or indicted much less convicted ul clno, Calif. She waa reported to congreaaional committee _ today earned," Vinson said in an Inter­ any act of disloyalty.’’ have collapsed with grief. News Flashes (OoBflaaed ea Poga iBgfet) view. dollar induatry” which offers "very "It is deplorable,’’ Dean contin­ Jolson was riding the crest of a This view is somewhat at vari­ ST.t ued. "that statements of the type popularity wave for the second (lata Bolletlaa ol t^a UP) Wire) real" dangers to the legialatlve 70x90 ^q<>d Quality THIS SERVICE DAILY made by Senator McCarthy tend time In an entertainment career ance with .that expreaaed October proceu of Congreu. * to undermine confidence in the that began in 1899. His popularity 14 by General Hoyt 8. Vanden- An exhaustive appraisal of tha News Tidbits atomic energy program in defiance with the troops w-as unsurpassed, berg. Air Force Chief of Staff, who Washington lobbyist and hla Influ­ United Nations Find Bodies Of Couple In Lover’a Lane BBid the Korean campaign clinch­ ALL WHITE “ iX^EM’ ON SATURDAY^— CBlhsrtlWWi (ff) WUm --- nf m «ee«riltiy m fq n l f t World War II. he traveled to —^rewaiHirYr-Maaa,^OcU-24«»maii, each bearins bullet wounds, were found today force. Vandenberg said jeta prov­ membara of the House Committee HasLaLBirtbday^ Executive committeeman of fact that in the cases of many of in an automobile parked in a "Lover’a Lane" near the Lincoln ed their ability to take punishment on Lobbying AcUvIUm . Repub­ SHEET BLANKETS Garments Brought To Our Plant Onmnwinlet Party, Joee Estrada the moat eminent atomic scinitists Treasory Balance street bridge. The man was identifi^ tentatively by Dr. John in ground support work, The Air licans did not sign It. TO FILE YOUR PERSOHAL CaatlUo, is taken, into custody in in the United Statee. there ia a C. Ward. Medical Egaminer, as Michael Saad, 35, of 52 Bar­ Force haa recently reeatabllshed aa 171* rpport, based on extenatva Rities l^eld Around the Justice department’s continuing presumption of security risks.’’ Washington, Oct. 34—* dlgutioa. TIm trypsin aude in - r / ’.r yVAAYriiVliilINfT "I