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MONDAY. OCTOBER B, 1«H i I Avsn^lM t^NH AnM Ron TktW eBlher riwMet ef O. B Weeine Get. t , IMS CMaiy, very- esal Baijl wjaHjf w M li^ Mary Cheney Teat Mo. 14, N About Town DUVCw, win meet tomorrow And Here^s Where I Do My Work Judge Decides seeaslsaal rain er IrlwlR MMMO f / night at 8 n^clock at the home of 1 1 ,0 4 0 and Isau rrsw w sfalag. CTsajp ta.' 4 ■< Mrs. Beatrice Manning, 47 Maple v af «i4 Akilt ManehMUr U )df« No. 7S A. r . SL- It- la expected that the depart­ L ^gett Case tMNGE and FUEL OIL m t OmdattoM and A. M., win hold a apaelal com* ment 'president and her staff will itm Mtmehe$Ur^A City gf Viilage Charm munkatlon at tha Maaonlc Tnn- bd Visitors, and all members are plt tomorrow night at 7:S0. The urged to be present. Following thb Gives Judgment Qearim 2 4 Hour DoHyery Sorvico entered apprentice degree will .-be meeting a social hour and penny VOL LXXIIL NO. S (Claaaltlad AdraftklB^ aa Fasa M) MANCHE81ER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1953 ’ (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CEMf9 conferred and there will be a iw* auction will be held. Those attend­ House Sale by Eldo^ly clal hour and refreahmenta.. ing are reminded to bring articles for the fair. y / " Father to Hla/Son Teh Rev. Cart E. Oleon, paator HO RlAKn BROTHERS of the Emanuel L«tharan Church, Parents and friends of members' A recent^declel«»^y -Hartford President Wishes Nixon Godspeed' waa reelected aa vice president of of Senior Girl Scout Troop I are County Bupertor Court Judge 315 CENTER STREET T E L M1*i4llS8 invited to see the colored slides the Board of Youth Activities of Kenneth Wynae absolved a Man­ the Augustana Evangelical Lu­ which the group took'on its Long theran Church. Plana were made Trail trip in Vermont tonight at chester m aiief a charge that he for more intensive recruitbig for 7:45 in the Junior Room of the defknudpd hia father and ciit hla the church vocatkms, more twin­ Center Church. Donna Robb, Susan Crockett, Barbara McCann, Bette sistep^t of property ahti had been ing of adult counselors of youth l>p FURNITURE TOFS Cub Pack( No.1^. 113. will be held to- two week! ago. W E INSTALL night at S o’clock at the home o’clock at the home of Mrs. Walter McNally, 6 Morse Rd. Leggett's father, George Leg- of Mrs. Thomaa Morrissey, 138 gett of. Center St., charged that Campfleld Rd. Army Pvt. Johann Cswertek. Jr., he was old and infirm and there­ 23, whose father lives at 40 North for* incapacitated when he signed J.1L W H IT E EJm St., recently arrived in Korea a warrantee deed which he claims In Centin* o f British Guiana Trouble for duty with the 45th Infantry ha did not know conveyed a two- J ‘God’s Hdp’ AMllMr $«v|e« By Division. He entered the Army story, six-room dwelling a t 17 C LA SS CO. Lodge Orders Stu MANCfUSTER last February and completed basic Dudley ' St., to hia son, Herbert, training at Fort Dlx, N. J., before 24 lIR C H ST. AUTO PARTS for $7,000. going to Korea. , Herbert, Leggett's slater, Mrs. TEL. MI-9.7322 1 Necessary 378 Broad St. TeL Ml-f-4838 Edyth L Massey, also of Center On State CartJsage a PISTON EXPANDERS The new craft group of adults', ‘•WE CANT HIDE St., had already broitgHt suit / INSTALLED which is in process of organization, BEHIND Ol'R PRODUCT* will hold a meeting tppiorrow at 8 against Leggett and the elder Leg­ iFor Peace p.m. in the junior room of Center gett alleging they .conspired to de­ Hartford, Oct. 6 (A>)— Governor Lodge today han^ four Church. prive her of the property which she alleged waa promised her In high ranking atate officials the task of determining w! ler Atlantic .City, N. J„ Oct. J5 1939 Tn return for caring for her there is any way in which the state can operate its fleet' (JP) — President Eisenhqw^er FRESH O M O y '''^ Dr. Eugene Davis, local optome­ parents. , some 1,600 automobiles more economically. today pictured “ windrpWa of trist, and Russell W. Johnson, The first action, brought'by Mrs! Neaamea ■ At Beeeiea z ~ Whttnaa. Mmlttp P. A 8. 4 chairman of the State board of unidentifiable dead, P08- O u a d j Oi$io«rd ' ^ Massey attached the property at ONLY ManiJiester Dry Qeaaeri At a long-heralded cabinet fiible doom o f eveyy natioiV In examiners, have re-appointed 17 Dudley St., which Herbert Leg­ meeting, open to newsmen, he by Gov. John LobM^for another named a aubcommittee consist­ this. H-bomblb AffS unlass Rus­ ArUrar O iig Storas^ three-year term. W ?'Davis was gett had renovated and waa plan­ Ships Sent ning to aeli. Ftasldmt Btoeahewrr gives Y>«e Pmsldeat BIcIhM Nltea a smllbic haadrtialie aver the Mg glebe ing of Attorney General 'William sia joins wiihwith the United first named to the boa^ by the L. Beers, Comptroller Fred R. lata Gov. Jamea MeConaughy- Wynne entered judgment for G ves You UNIT CLEANING la the White Haase where Nbaa epUsd hefers the Msrt ef Us wsrW tear. Nlxsa was taUag with Statea to rcxluce "thia titanic Herbert Leggett in both actions hint bath wftttea sad verbal niew ^ s far the heads etxia rwoatrles aad ether dlgaitartea with whom Zeller, Finance Commissioner force to the fruitful aenrlce of hag served continuously since that against him and for George Iwg- Frank M. fLynch and Labor Com- time. ha la ta eanter daring the 1S.day Joamey ea “a i the great^prablensi Which eoafranl the tree haUaws.- To Guiana mapkind.” . gett in the action hla' daughter Tha Vlae PreaMeat’a wtfa wM aeeonipany him Slang with aitarty af sevea aides aad loretgn esperta. mlesioner John J. Egan to study brought. A the problem, which ha termed Tlie Presidsnt solemnly pUdged. Pfc. Earl D. Everett, Jr., of 22 What Is - r that "if it la' within tha power of ^ / Herald Photn,' Excerpts from Judge Wynne’s complex and difficult one. BANtLY Doane St., is spending a furlough -NOfflc participating in y^terday'a Waddell School dedication ceremonies are ahoam a thlrd- He said he hoped they would‘ By Britain your leadcra with God’a halp" t h a t ^ ^ with hia parents, prtor to leaving grade r«nt\|ngnn leaMhh It it can be won, he added, IS Fulton Rd„ and Pvt. Albert H. morrow at 7:30 p. m.. to hear a for Sunday, Oct.. 10,. when the foli­ ■wky one Svay to settle the con, cret of the UNIT CLEANING colors, the pure whiteti, and .tha By THK ASSOCIATBO PRESS 'remained Republican *5; avrltchad Democrata won coihrol with employes were violating tcgxUa- threatened South American OIL DISTRIBUTORS The Manchester Girl Scout Gustafson, Jr,. Greenwood Dr., talk b.v Arthur Anderaon, miaaion- from Democratic to Republican' 3; 400-sot* plurality yeste'rday. tioiw prohibiting the personal use only "Vftte Western powers "build, age in the Berkshire Hills Is sup­ trrtveray ai it cornea into court, . . . Suffy clean feel to the hand the UNIT CLRANINO given. Everj^ Ckmnecticut today cast a colony of British Guidha. maintahtMd pay for" the military Oouncil/will meet tomorrow ipght Have arrived at Fort Dlx, N, J.i^ ary of Emanuel Lutheran Church, i^othing ia to be gained by dls- ounce of soil Is removed and trapped la the eeparata aoap niter total Republican 98; remained ' Republicans went into the ejec­ of state cars. The Admiralty described the at- T'AS at the home of Mrs./iohn posed to be at the peak of its surprised eye at the results tions In 12* of the state’s IfiVcom- might that would secure .them 333 Main StrMt and been assigned to Company D. who haa returned from Africa. All beauty. The bus wHl leave from cuaaion of the hurt feelinar* and never to redepoeit agala on your riothes. Democratic 24; switched from Re- cnilser’a departure pa a "normal Boyl^ 661 Eaat Middle Tpke: o f stateHviile municipal elec­ munltlea controlUng, 101 towns and The crux of the problem and the from a hy et meeting, was this:- papers alresdy w 4 rt blasting the ba.sic training. Prior to entering will be Mrs, Bertha Wirtalla, Mra. many similar ones. The fact ia that was considered ,by some po- Democrats elected two mayors Except for Bristol and Torring- govemm.ent fop the veil of offi­ tened in silence^M he outlined his advertisement tomorrow. Reserva­ SPECIAL 1 DAY CLEANING SERVICE ton,4he first selectmanship or con­ \IB it cheaper and more benefl- broad program fiHc peacs in ths the service Delnicki was employed Emmy and. Mrs. Susan Zwick. Mrs. tions should be made at once George Leggett at hip age and in­ and took control of three Republi­ cial secrecy dropped' over previ­ liti^ l observei^ o be / ‘Opera­ can held tosma yasUrday. trol of the town council was at rlMvfor the dUte to assign a car atomic and H-bomb ara. at the Central Connecticut Co-op Teresa Anderson, Mrs. Martha through Mrs.. Annie Johnston, IS firmity waa tom thia way and that WORK ACCEPTED UP TO I I A.M. tion Little SwH' to aiXemploye who will garage it ously repwted movements of Bassett and Mrs. Anna Benache. way as he Contemplated his own Tn BristoTlbe iSemocraU defeat­ siakb and '^riieraliy campaigns troops amf itaval il vessels toward ...His White House h u K ^ d tn ad­ in Manchester, Ujody at the E. B. Hawley St., William l^rennan, 19 This opinion cams As a result were fought on local issues. St hla libme at his expense, or put vance of hia talk he W b ^ deal McGurk Co., in Hartford. < and loneliness and uncertain future. ed a Republican mayor and in Tor- the trpi^led colony. Edgerton St.. Mrs. Mary Conn, EXCEPT SATORDAYG af Uiree towns swltehing^fmm ths rington continued, a Deihocrat in Baldwin Urged Sappert cars in a pM l where they will be with America’s splrituaT^alues Gustafson at Veederoot, Inc., in 509 Adams St.. Thomas Tedford. When he sold jths property to his The/British cabinet met to con- Gibbons Assembly, Catholic La­ Democratic to the Re^hlican office. ■, Stats Republican Chairman avalleble fbr employes needing shoremen got busy handling and the rote of suen value* in the Hartford. dles of Columbus, will meet tomor­ 67 Pearl St.. Mias Vera Dion, 3 son Herbert he felt that he waa (Xarcnc* F. Baldwin, had' urged tranaportatioirln connection with tiderXhe troubled situation in the New York, Oct. 6 (iP)— - doing tha very beat thing he could fold and in another insianct wh^re They upset a Republican in IVcst co^ny, where colonial authorities gage and supplies for the liners' solution of world problems. row at 8 p. m. sharp, in the K. of Ford St., or William Stratton, 35 six comfinunlUeS decided that t; Haven, a New Haven suburb of support of GOP candidates as "an their work? \ l,0ng8horemen went bask to Garden St. do. It would be most unfortunate reportedly are thinking of firing-^ Andrea Doris, sailing at noon, and Actually, tha address went far Pfc. William H. Brainard III. C. home. An enjoyable demonstra­ Demoeratlc pSatures ware a little 2,0(X> which has been Republican endo'rsememt of the ontstaaMling George J, Oonklihg, Deputy Fi­ work on New Yprk docks the Constitution, departing to­ "road that theme. son of Mr, and Mrs. William tion will be given by Mrs. James to prolong the complication that '-possibly even arresting —' sojne has been brought about by the greener. , \ 1*33 and which In 1M2 gave record ef achievement made by nance COmmiasIbne'r, reported t h ^ ieftwing ministers lit the . -local bright and early today in night. Preeldent said that with Brainard, 77 North School St., DIssell of West Hartford, entitled Here |s now the nine towns lent Eisaahfwer a 4A0Q-V«U A son waa bom last night in attachments.” the survey undertil^n Ipst British Guiana government^ compliance with a court order At a third pier the Swedish- dedicatad to world domina­ spent Saturday night at home, re­ ‘'Tricks With Hats." Members are LawTence and Memorial Associ­ which awitehed Hned up on the plural y ovar Adlat Stkvensoa. fCanthuted aa Pag* Seveatefa) March anal)rxed the u*cN)f V;1S3 Meeting with the. cabinet .were tion tliit free world is "forcad to turning to Fort Kilmer, N, J., last also requested tobrlng gifts for voting; the vote for ffret aelect- halting their “^ho cbntract, Aftisrtcan liner Oripaholm waa ated .Hospitals to Mr. and Mrs. M anchester cars, not Including ca n aiMgiiad First Lord of the Admiralty J. P. snugged into her bfirth, th* first concentrate on buUdlag such night in order to be discharged the Penny. Sale, Saturday morn­ no work" atrike in Efwi^Coaat Edward James of New London, man,/'mayor or control of the to > til* atate Police, to (UtOTWiins Lk Thomas, wh^.-has no cabinet pssastiger vessel to dock sine* Is­ etoras of at^amaat as can deter from the service this week. Pfc. ing. Oct. 24, in connection with tbe and has been named John H. FOB A OOOD BUT IN couhdl In council-manager go4- whether aaaifiiment ^ an 'lii- rating, snd .Adtntral of tha. Fleet ports. ... X any attack i I those who want Brainard has served in the Army State convention which opens Fri­ suance of the court erder. James. The maternal grandparents antinant (s tl\e haais for crediting dividhal employe or to-ia- car pool Sir Rhodertek McGrigor, who as In hiring ahapewps at a^ycral Earlier in th* day tugboat to b* free.” for two years, the' last 18 months day in St. James' school hall. are Mr. and Mra. William P. Quish a towii to the Ra^bUean or Dem- would he cheaper. First 8 ^ Lord U Chief of Naval piers, Mveral htihdred membera of Th* Preaidenr' !w from Waah- of which time he was in Germany. VENETIAN BLINDS /hcratle column. / crews who had atruck in sympa­ of Plymouth Lane,, and the pater­ FBihGrabs Six Reds Tbe study indlchted, he said, SU fL /" both ths Intematioaal Longshore­ thy with tha ILA work stoppage ington tq make thd [peech, and le ft. The American Legion Auxi1iar>’ Can men’s Asmi;. which was recently nal grandparent, Mrs. John Jamea Arrow Window Shade Compaay Pram Deamcratle 4a BepohUcah that 230 cars c ^ j l ha assigned to The Daily Telegraph, on* of the had reported for duty aad atart- tha eonvantion hi__ immedidteJy Regina 'D'ltalia Society will hold will hold Its business meeting to­ of New London. Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ evicted from the AFL aniT mem­ 349 N. Main St, MaachMtw Coventry a pool, and that there were an­ staunchest supporters of 'Prime *d mortng in ships which had afterward for th* retu ' ^ flight. Its monthly meeting tonight at the night at 8 o’clock in the Legion ward James have- a small daugh­ 93 WELLS ST. TEL MI-3.72S4 East Lyme Minister Churchill’s Conservative bers of a new rival AFL union re­ Hia plane, th* ODlumt landed TeL M1-9-SM7 . other 100 In the "maybe" category. ported for duty.speedily and with­ been fofrod to anchor in tha ItaUan-American Club. Home. ter, Oaudia. North Cal^n In Two-State Drive The 230 ekn. he said, are driven cabinet, asiwrted the "ofilcisi at­ harbor during the S-day tieup at Pomona Naval Air Stal Prom BepaMIcaa to Democratle tempts’’ had not concealed' "the out incident. this resort city, la a ___ a milllmr'inlfsa annually on trips There were no mixed work which cost an estimated 7H mll- Briatol smployss' homes and their facta . . . that British warships iioia dollars in New York. wind and mist at 11:05 s.m. Eaet Haven for. proaecutlon aimilar to that esrrying troops are steaming at gangs, hot«'ever, for the rival A Marin* honor guard stoodNat Washington, Oct. 6 (IP)— ~ a coat to tha state of unions control workera at different Obly in Brooklyn, longshoremen R l d ^ l d / whiC^resulted in prison acntenc.es ,,000 a year. top s p i^ for Georgetown, ropital attention aa th* President, wearing Atty. Gen. Brownell today anp of British Guiana, in an .Attempt piers. The court order issued last had hot returned to work by mid- a gray suft and gray hat, ateppeo Windsor ^ Jle said, though, that elimi­ night anjoining further strike ac­ mornlhg. No reason was given Zest Haveh / npunced a roundup of six ad- nating this home-office travel to forestall a th reat^ ^ Com­ from th* plan*. He waa graetad by munist-directed : insurrection in tivity for 10 .days under Taft- immediately. irindaor ditionalI officials t of-e iuthe - Com­ rtat^x* total of *8 p«irty wouldn't mean a savbif of 852,000 Gov. AM toA E. Drtscoll and Rear that colony.’’ •' - ■ Hartley Law provisions left im- Police said there were 83 pick­ Admiral. John H .' Brown, com­ AT / N«a-Partlaaa munist party. The arreata officials ' havb. been arrested pT ets at . Vf rious Brooklyn pien A WEEK OF REAL Number of towns voting IZF The admiralty,'however, still re­ settled th* basic jurisdictional dis­ mandant, 4th Naval Dlstriet, were made by FBI agents in detained, b^tnnhig with the Ar­ tOsatiaasd en PagV n irtsea ) pute between the ILA and the new where 20 ships were docked. fused to conaim or deny reports Philadelphia. Cleveland, Lorain and Steu­ rest ef the n In 7 ^ 8 . / . that'xthe 8.000-ton cruiser Superb AFL organization, aAl there have Even as President Elscnhowsr's Tha Justicf Dapdstment Aiamed been indications of further work first use of Taft-Hertley brought H* received friendly waves from benville, Ohio and Newark, with 400 troops aboard and the bystanders along th* routs from Tax Collector those taken into ciistotfy this l.aoo^ton frigate Blgbury Bay were stoppages in the inter-union strug­ at least a temporary tnice tn th* N, J. morning aa: X Regular Mail gle. the air station to tha convention dus at Georgetoy-n tomorrow from halt. LINEN CLOSET In addition, the annoimcemcnt Joseph Brandt, 4S,^s^clhcd as Kingston, Jamaica. At two piers 11 gangs of long­ (OenthiMd «n Page Bight) 4 T O 10 said a detainer had been placed Named Dollar formerly organiutlohal s^tetsry British Guiana has been seeth­ Eisenhower gave a broad ouUin* against another party functionary of the party in*Ohh>, apprriiMded On Air Routes of th* course he believes should be now aervlng time in the Ohio State ing ever since the leftist Peoples’ 5t6cf( up your linen closet now, with sheets. in Newark while on hia w ry ^ o Progressive Party (PPP), led by followed to avert the threat of c o s e s , towels, blankets, mattress pads and covers, bedspread$, etc. Penitentiary at Columbua for fic- work. His Msfdsflce address is 'sudden and mass dcatructUm, Loses Election tlttous car registration. " U. S.-born Janet Rosenberg Jagan 738 Hunterdon Bt., Newark. For Test Run and her East Indiah dentist hus Far East Troops Hear erasure pf cities, windrow* ot un­ — All of those involved were de­ David Katz, 40, described is identifiable dead, the poesibi* doom scribed aa now holding or having band. Cheddi Jagan, w on * sweep­ New Haven, Oct. 6 (/P)— Voters former treasurer of the Commun­ ing victory In last Aturil's colonial of every natien and society.” .•/ Pore White Filling, Washable ^avy Quality turned thair backs on a Dollar' held positlona in the Communist Waahing(cn, Oct. 4 If) — Under On th* other hand, the free world, SHEETS and PILLOW GASES party apparatua in tha Midwest. ist PoJUtical Assn., of Ohio, ar­ personal siKort of Postmaster Gen­ election. yesterday as they chose a tax rested' in downtown Cleveland Jagan, now Primb Minister, and Gen.Xl^rk’s Farewell with "unhreakabl* will to preserve / TYPE 132 collector in' one of thq 12*: Con* Smith Act dwrge* while driving hia employer's bak­ eral Bummerfield. the three-cent hla party demand kimost complete its freedom and aecurlty,” is "forc­ nccticiit communitiee holding mu­ All . were charged under the letter and two<*nt postal card took independency'from British rule. A ed,to concentrate on building such TYPE 144 TYPE 180 AWTTRESS PADS ery truck. stores ot armaments aa can deter A\ATTRESS COV nicipal elections. Smith Act w)th conspiracy to ad- Fri.ada Zucker Katx, 41, wife of to'tb* air today in the big experi­ By THE ASSOCIATE PBBSk you’ve dons' for me. (kKxttiya. and / -- '■ The ^defeat of a candidaU vocata the v)0leat overthrow of David Kits. (OMttaaed on Page Eight) any attack..:.” HaleV Finespun lescribed aa one- ment of flying surface first class Lean, tanned, Gen.' Mark God bleae you.” \ "I n this aituatibn, "you and 1— Rag. $3.98 39x76 Reg. $4.29 named Florence Dollar, Democrat­ United States government. / time organii onal secretary for Clark and hla aif* plan \to le nomiflee for tax collector in mall between major American W. Clark u id farewell toda.v Lady Pepperell Cady Pe|7per^ll Twin Bed Size W inr Rubber Butlptii V-. a I The n ^ move represents a,h(m- ‘ tha party >ih Cuyahqga County, spend 'five or *ix days in SSn With 3** hfma^n both ends of ghMlw. • ‘ 2 - ™ the Republican stronghold of Red­ ciUeSi to the troops of his Far East (Oaathmad ea Page TMrtsaa) ding, wae only one of numerous tlnued /ffort to gst into' custody FUighta between Washington and Francisco, visiting friends. TTien Reg< $2.98— 72kl ID ..... $2.29 itriag laadera of the party. tOmlMeed *e Fagk TMrteoa) Chicago and between Chicago and Command in* Tokyo. At a they will go to Washington .where, Reg. $4.98 54x76 ...... C T *7Q $4.^8 . ' alectidn oddities. New 'York inaugurated the Poet Of- colorful' honor guard cere­ at his own request, Clark will be Superfine Muslin Offtelals Canfnaed News Tidbits retired. Reg. $3.98— 8lgl 10 ..... $2.49 Combed Per^ Full Bed Size ...... ^ With Zijsper^..... Ths votes confused election offi­ tic* Department’s tests, i . . . mony he said his goodbyes .to cial! in at least two towns. So. Summerfield and a group of aif- - Cnlkd from AP-Wires a selected group' of Korean His Army career began before In a third town, did tha presencs lina presidenta shouldered m4tt the first World War. Bulletiiis \ n -, Protect your new mattress or make your old One Re«l heavy, quality unblessed zbeeting wH.h aeams sacks at Waahington'a N%Moaal veterans — soldiers, sailors, Clark took command in th* Far TYPE 130 , more comfortable. " all bound. Wilt wear lo r year o t a third party candidaU In the Wicks *' Impeachment Airport to get tha first flight away airmen and Mann**—and the from tie AP Wire* Reg $3.29— 72x108 ..... $2.'69 Reg. $3.49— 72x108 ..... $2:89 leentast for selectman, which ta ' CtonnecUcut 'DemocraU enlarge Eaat May 12. 1*52, succeeding for Chicago, starting at 3:44 a.m., their staff o f lawyers to fight top officers of the Far Eist Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway. ' geared to the 2-party ayatem. B8T. Cannon Fine Muslin 'There ware cloae votea ae wall State Seas to redtotrlrUag Mil and United Nations Com­ During, hi* tenura Of comnBnd, Reg. $3.49— 8r)bl08 ..... $2.99. Sought in New York Bumiaertiald himself boarded, the passed by 1*53 GOP controlled priaoner of war riots were queUed, ASSlTRANfm FOB 80VBBTB Reg. $2.98— 72x108 _____$2.29 Reg. f 379— 81x108 ..... $3.19 Our 7th Shipment! aa tie votes. . first plans away after aaserting mands he has 1^ since the combat fiared across the Korean Waahlnfeton, Oct. t UP)— Sec­ Except for a tie; they couldn’t that the occasion was a momentous legislature . . . U. 8. Sen. Prescott spring of' 1952. .X Exirp Special! Bush says by narrowing gap in battlefront. and an armistice Was retary of Stnte Dullee said to­ Reg. $3.29— 81x108 ..... $2.49 eome any cloaar than the .margin one “ a big day in the history of An honor guard band adluted signed.,ending three years of war- day the^ Unitod States to dto- Reg. 69c— 42x36 Cases ..... 59c Reg. 79c— 42x38'/2 Ce$es'^. ..69c by which Republicans regained Albany, N. Y., Oct. 6 (A*)— Gov. Dewey was confronted to­ mvlatlon and a big day in the his­ U. S. trade relation! a major the veteran of 40 years qc Army SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF $1.19 / weapon eonld be ferged in winning At Panmunjom, the senior In­ cuaslag ^with Britnin, Prano* Reg. 69c— 42x36 Cases ... . 55c EXTRA LARGE 24x46 SOLID COLOR control of New Fairfield where day with' a Democratic demand that he call a apdcial session tory of tha postal service. service with. a briskly-rendered dian officer in Korea''said today and tt'eet Germaait fho poml*' First Selectman Chartea B. Part' WMijw caraaiaalafi ware In prog- the roW war ‘So-Lcrng. It'e Been Good to Know of- the Legiplatere- to ia k e up iwpaaichBient proeeeBliUPi Twn American.atudenlf .wfto. re­ that Indian ifoopi would hAl'Sl^ MUty of gll l H ■ IBHa. aaiMii " Extra Pine Quality Jacquard non. got 218 votaa to 217 for Al- Chi­ Ypti” and - -•TJaUfornIa— Hero- t«Dpt to bait a mase breakout lof anem agahwr rovtvat oF' Okgi- _ Cannon fred Lobrajteo; tha DemocraUc cago aad New York dblMcts. turned from a tw-o-week tour of Come.” . aark retires Oct. Si.- night, Robert F. Wagner, Jr„ Man- - RiUMia ware agalaet - ‘TOIehhil antl-Communiiri war prisoners be­ nwa aggreaeinn. candidate. On the initial flight between The band switched to Auld Lang cauae of the "terrible alaughter’’ RepubHcans also got a scare in hattan Borough president and New : these citiea, the plane carried 500 thialdag” about any anti-Soviet FITTED BOTTOM SHEETS York Democratic mayoralty can->' Syne and Clark shook hands with that would' follow. BRITAIN HAS NEW JET Cannon Hand and Face Size Bethel, a aisaable Danbury suburb copies each of ail dally newspapers underground existing in Russia hia succesqpr, Gen. John E. Hull Lt. Gen. K. 8. 'Thimayya made Lpadon, Oct. d (IP)— Britain ^ TYPE »28 ^ Which they have controlled for *8 didst*, also proposed that the law- j published in Washington, Balti­ . . . Influential U.Nt dlploinat sug- BATH t o w e l s makers Investigate "the entire rac-! and U, N. and U. S. Far offi­ the statement at a. news confer­ today aaaoiiaced a revolattoa- TYPEI44 / TYPE 180 years. They won by 27 vdlea out more, Richmond, ^ew York and geata ^privately Ui B. aad \Bed cer*. ence even as thousands jaipmed ary sew Jet - ptoae. Th* de­ ’Ing situation* in the state. . CMaa'h*IAYace-to-taee talks'sTOk- of 2.3i7 caat. Chicago for .unprecedented quick, The Supreme Allied- Command­ atreeta in the koUth KdrcM capi- al goers claim It will ehaage Bm Pepperell- Tha tlaa cropped up In Oelumbla WMsei’ declared: "It is..pbvloua intar-rity delivery. ing to arorlKdifferencea over who Lady Pepperell Lady Pepp>erell , TOWELS that the Republican state adminis­ er leaves at, * a. m, tomorrow for t-U of Seoul in' a demnnsQratlon whole shape apd perfeiiaaaee Imd Haitland. am) tn both eases Paper* Ar* F1*wn should attend Xorean Political the United State's. against Indiana guardinx POWa of futnre 'crafl\ laetead of Ic Each Reg $1.29 Value they ware between defeated Demo- tration ia seeking to shield cloae ! A batch bf the newspepera flown Conference. \ friends and political aasoclitea j Speaks t« Command who have iefused to. go home. the eoaventtoaal \ aileron* aad Red Label \ Superfine Muslin eratic candidatea for aelectman, to Chicago were destined to be Pakistan Forei)m Minister Sir Clark told a group ot 'about It also cama amid renewed etovatora^ t* oeatrol Sight, th* , Combed Percale leairtng a gueaUon aiKto who be-' who are Involved in the Current i da llve^ to a neon luncheon ses­ Mobammed ZafruinUi Khan Btrikra Each Beaattful heavy quality Cannefn hath' towels in the shocking actmdaU and ia with­ 600 aoldiers'of hia command: ^ twia-jot JdaM Mm retattag ttp* ^eg. $3.19 Twin Size ..... $2.39 extra larx* The new Cannon colorh in pastsle and COOM* third selectman.\ln Oolum- sion of ths Inlsnd Dally Prssa aote oa x^glo' Egyp- "Thank you j’or everytblijg eet at ths aad *C Ita swept M iA Reg. $3.39 Twin Size ..; * ! $2.79 Reg. $3,59 Twin SJxe"^...... $2.99 holding from 'the people informa­ Suex talk* which were re­ (Oentiimed o k Page Bight) What a value these are! The finest quality towels deep tones. tion to which they are entitled.” wJaga.' thst Cannon makea at price. All the new deep tones (Oeatlaaad aa Page Iflae), End*' I) st crisis stagy.yeaterday i|-39 Full Size...... $2.59 Reg. $3.59 Full .Size ..... ^ $3.09 \ Bap* Wagner Dectuinds Reg. $3.89 Full Size ...... $3.29 as well as pastels. The inegularitlea are hard to'find. .Reg. 29c Met<;hing Face Cloths .. aa. 22e Earlier, Wicka had la*hed back Democratic wealdentlal GUARD TOUB TONGUE! at d^ an ds by Wagnar and Rich­ aspirant in 1*52: E stw ^efauver Tallekaaaee, Fla,, 8 UP)— f. \ Two Doctors Sue - ard H,, Batch, Democratic State Quak^Cily Hit of ‘Pennessee calls Prealdeat Speculation over Kidnaping Tho Florida Bapmms Coart Oialrman. for his rgaigaatlon fol­ Elaenkswer diidPPAbrikU Pres­ raled today that oaHag a aam Anomer Shipment! RE-COVER YOUR OLD ^ .16 ONLY LEFT! BEAUTIFUL Fashionable Club lowing the dlsciosura that he'had ident” in speech before Milwaukee a Coammatot ia paMto to ' BED PILLOWS NOV/! visited Joseph (Joey) Fay. labor B ylPolice Graft Democrata. Boint^ to Imminent * d k It SLIGHT IRREGULARS OP $12.95. SOLID COLOR CHENILLE BEDSPREADS extortionist, in Sing Sing Prison. Two membera of Rcnate Armed ”wHh hariag a I ' REG. $1.49 HEAVY New York, Oct. 8 a-y*ar-old Bob­ Stirring mors atystery about th* PHtog r gB. 0*R • O N WHITE green. \ ^ . M Valua^ spot beat tham up. becauae position I now hold." rIviUaaa to aave money . . , French by Greenieaaa aroused more dUlist efforts of this family to get PILLOW TICKS er $9.95 Arthnr H. Wicks by' a self-styled' “payoir’ man’s BLANKETS ea# doctor tried to carry a drink "I have done nothing to require story that h* paid thousands of Union troop* continue hackiag speculation today, that a. brejc their son back was a visit to tha Ironing Board Covers Reg. $1.00 \ my rctignatlon," the Kingston Re­ away at atabboraly reeleUag might come any time liow in th* YELLOW ONLY from the bar to a UUa. dollara to buy pollc* protection for home last night by ProaMcnt Wititout Zipper ea. ‘ITie suit came to light yeaterday publican tnelst^ in a telegram to dling*’ labor rackataera sad nuk­ a numbers gang. Vietndah treope in Red River Del- •-dey-old kidnaping case. Elaenhower’s )Mutk*r-brdther.; . When SUte Supreme Court Justice Wagner released at the Capitol. ing It poaaibleifof Fay, convicted Fo'olice Conmiiaaioner- Thomas J. tJL Th* spokesman,- Robert Ladter- Arthur ______B. BlaenhowaF qmnt 16 R e g .^ l.l* ^ Jamas B. M. McNally grantad the Wicks denied Wagner's charga extortionist,' to run union nflaira Gibbons summofled an inspector .- South' lArea’a National Aa- man. of Tula*, l ^ t been seen a t ; ml'nutaa'st th* hqm*'Aa heTsft ii* that ha had interceded to obtain fembly Chairman ^ H . Shinlckey S 7 c Each With Zippers ' S&79C Green fhyaiclaaa—Drs. Charles F. Dan- from n prison ceiL And sleven sergsahta and captauw the home of the 71-year-old father, i told aewamen ha oouid ^ v * them e a r jStaaipa Given \ of New York, and John W. a good conduct certUlcat* for Replying to Balch’d demand for to report today for a fac*-to-faoa caila India "oemmon eaemy of the Robert C. Oreenleaae, since early no informaUon. H* declined to m y *9.95 Oavina, Jr., of Lyn‘OJl«d to show up y*a- fore* aaya pMna under eenaldera- couldn't b* disturbed. j lo m t we*k when Jdaiplr 'WKk I Ht accused tha DMMcrata uadar tian eaB for amgr *t 17*,*** te Ladtermaa, beenuae ef close I ---■ -■ « tha asw and fair dM^F af “eod- « Vito) ■ m Miff* Tw n) ties wtt^Tth* family frefum tly h fs ' ' (( \ I' ■ ■■ \. y A

t,v/- MANCHE8TEB EVENING HEBALD. BfANCREBTER. CONN, TUESDAY. OCTOBER «. 1958 th MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER E, 1958 beuM ^ Rny tUne, bow to blow and additions to dwelling at » Motion Pmure MuBterplece Soilth Methodist the Undbergh Law. Thw law says' Chamber* Bt., $*0. Bolton - the siren and Trill b* glvan an ox- Break Seen the FBI can enter case aftar Democrats Ask P^ublic Records Charles Palsuskat, erect a ahed jptaaatlon of all the aquipmeiit and seven days pn the su m p tio n the Begin Clearing Local Stocks at lao Mater St:, $200. E/V.STWOOD It la used. WSCS Plans Fair Regular fir* drifla and ahowlng victim; has. been taken across a Warraatee Deeds fsade Name It's Hef«! a Oar. BtoaB jfaw Charles Robbins R e-elected iKidnaping Case state line by that/iimr. QaoUtloM FwlsRafi By Anthony Choman. dh* ACB a film on fir* prev*ntl(m la also Christmas Tree Thm, Site of School Wicks’ Ouster Sidney W. Petri* and Dorothy a; Fall Stsffi ' , Included In the plans dt fhe school Felice Keep "Haads-Ofr Cobuni A MMdtobroek. iMk Jtaalty Co^ 22 Clark St, nuol fair of the Booth Police Chief^ Bernard Brannon M. Petrie to Francis R . Gardner Marriage IJoeaie . MItbcIb M m r • staff this. weak. « fi p *c. 9. this yaar, Trith Mira. WII- T n iit do., vU h ^ tl» home the (Cossttaisefi from rag* Om ) ♦ ^ ______o'cltick. at th e 'tru e st of the family. of Manchester ..,. . S3 ' 87 Berman, property on Lydall Street "FoiaM r town want RepublliMn in yaater* j Bogera, 227; Ju liiM ^ Strong. 2M; Itani E. Moor* and Mr*./ Ormand father aaid he h ^ ma4e arranc:e- At the home yesterday the same School srlth complete athletic fa­ The pimento or allspice tree 1* "War of 11m Military Whist Bheted menU to fet monev da.>r or night cilities, began yesterday at Me­ Hartford National necessary for me to go down there BulMIhg Permit* WorMo’? Thkaa A West osl co-chalrroan oY tbs gen­ E M k tense waiting continued. Cars Bank and Trust .. . 29 81 believed to grow only In Jsmelca. day'* alaetloa but with on. of th, | CX",'” r wwi ra-elected Group II of the Ladles' Benevo­ • Muy Unit • • •• •• •• to meet ranaom demMd8.\ia«en- morial Field. Carter Tree Ex­ Austin W. Russell, alterations witk lies* Bsrry Wife" eral committee in chgige of th* came and went. Two nuns called at Hartford Conn. Trust . 80 95 (Sing Sing). These labor leaders BMty OmWs Ughtoat vote, r a id e d . Only 909 I reglatrar'of voterii for her party lent Society will conduct a mili­ hower la executive vid^ praM^ent pert Co., began clearing the 44- Ass fieMssea Dale 'BeMssea tary whtirt at Bolton 4>ntcr affair. the-home in mid-aftemo Firat Belectinan tifiiarlaa A. Rob-, Gordon M. Hutchtna, 75 votea: The W8C8 of United Methodlit or and dtatributor, haa ak pied by trees and woods must be- ocrats, and all for votM.** i:iiurch Trill meet at 8 p. m^ at Ui* ^ t h s , are promised for thee* at­ would give anything'to get hiV a^ \ T h e boy was kidnaped by Fire lasaraaee Compael** ' blna (R) waa elected tohU oacond' Robirt D. Murdock, 90 and H»w- tending. with . many Innovations woman from the exclusive French cleared. Park Supt. Horace F. Aetna Fire ...... 51 63 Wlcka told Wagner "you have church. ' • Ragi ia RMat...... Taay ..T baclt.' However, the family haa Murphey said the trees are oak term, polling A vota of 220. Michael j ^ d A. Skinner, 94. Grand Jurora being made this yiear. A nursery denied published reports a $50a,' insfit.ute of Notre Dame Dc Sion Hartford F ire ...... 157 162 done absolutely nothing” *^to clean Peae* (R ), veteran second oelact-, elected on the Democratic ticket will be provided for tb* youngster* V - i M a week.ago yesterday. The woman, and pine. Clearing will be com­ National Fir* ...... 69 . 72 Maaelieater Evening Herald oho ransom had bMn demanded. up labor rackets on the New York man. waa reelected with a ta ljy ! include Henry G. Bhei'kley,. >9; and there will ^ a epecial chil­ ■ " posing :Ss the - boy's aunt, had a pleted' by Dec. 1. Phoenix ...... 92 97 of 290, Banley Patnode (D ), ipan- Samuel Valenti, 79 and Ettori* Batten carreapondent, Mr*. Joseph • Miiaiaaaf SL Aagaitiaa...... Orlalaa Greenlease is considered one of the Ebbets, Frid and Prentice, Hart­ waterfronL dren'* area in marge of th* high cab wail for her while she went Life and Indemaltv las. Oso. dIdAtg for first selectman qH his Brochetto, 79< DltaUa, telephone MltriwU ten richest men in Kansas City, y ford architects, are now drawing Video Cv*ry4*y-AII AighU Reiefved—H.T.DtckintoriI A Co..Inc. school group. J Rumors became rampant here in i^ h e private Catholic school for Aetna Casualty .... .122 129 State and local investigators be­ party ticket, received a vqte of 93 gg Attend Meetiag 9-M49. - i ...... Mrs. EdTrard Potter is chairman the 1 ^ . 'v , plans for the' five million dollar Aetna Life ...... 76 79 gan looking into the labor situa­ yesterday. One report circulated project, appropriations for which aad will eerv* In th* (Sapocity of i The adjourned town meeting at of the decoratiom and Mrs John hwt a pay-off set for Chicago. He M d the nun in charge that Conn. General ...... 192 199 tion at the state'a harness tracks ThrUt-Farliedt | R*U}r O m Ms aecMid eelectman. - Ifiii running fi p. m. was attended by 99 pMpI*. o m T0NI8HT aad THURS. UNTIL I were approved In- a imhool refer-, 46 Von Deck in charg* of th* team Paul Greenlease. adopted, son the boy^m other suffered S Hartford Steam Boll. . 43 following revslations that under­ always "War of Th mate, 4)oe(ir Kreyslg (D), received Brucq O. Roaeoii served M mod Baptists to Hold room which Trill be open from 1 to who is associated with his father heart attabk and sbe-had come to endum vote in June. There Will Travelers ...... 725 745 world characters and smail-fry ex­ 77 vote*. OTHiR DAYS UNth. S:30 be 82 classrooms and accommo­ Worldo" krator at th* pollB and presidad at 4 p. m. A supper, of interest to in business, said there was nothing take Bobby''to thf hMpital. The PA Ile UUUtiea convicts were employed by some. Thar* wera ^our Repubileaaa the evening session. dations for 2.500 pupils when it is le^A pipniy of T*rk. I:M th* whole family. Trill he served INCLUDIHG YYlONiSDAY to the Chicago. at^g]7 but made no woman, at the suggestioh^of the Conn. Light Power . . 16 May Depart I.urheae andanq thre*urea Democrat*ueiR elected to tha Tha budget for tha edsutng fis­ Church Bazaar by the Willing Worker* and Mlx- ^ rth er comment. nun, went Inth the chapel .and ready for occupancy. It is pres­ (>>nn. Power ...... <384 4 0 4 ' Luch'ese, who reportedly grabbed KXTBA cal term calling for gross expendi­ ently planned that the-school will Board of Eduducatton. UUIan Von poh groups, followed by entertaih- The FBI here anrf at Washing­ prayed while shV waited for the Hartford Elec. U ... . 5 2 4 M 4 the underworld reins held by big- parking arep MARCIANO - LARRABA Trith a vote of 222; F. tures of 9179.991x19 was approved be ready by the fall term of 1956. Hartford Gas Co. . . . 37 PICTVRBS EudW (Rf^Tri Tb* ComnihiRlty Baptjst (Aurch menL ton met all querl^ about the case boy. Then they above off in the . 34 time gambler Frank Costello when .W & ^ M( Miner ln e r (R) 219; Peart D; Trithout comment from th* floor. which celebnted its drat anniver­ Elemental motioiu are bared In (kilumhia's fllmlxatton of the with "no comment." The agency cab, getting out at Anearby park­ So. New Englan-S ■ the latter was jailed, faces federal W*d.. "RMsaa RaNdar" and OI«a Th* Belecimen were also author­ . 32 34 here Fard e. "piaadar *1 IA* Boa" JeTK*^ (D), 94; and Vincent sary lost month, vrill hold its first James Jones hest-eeller "From Here to .Eternity,” etarring Burt Lan­ '^tjecllned to say whether It had ing lot. From there w trail eras T«i...... deportation proceedings. XAAY FRRR rARUNO KromfUtA (D), 90; were elected to ised to borrow money In anticipa­ eld-fafhioned bataar, Saturday. caster. Deborah Kerr, Montgomery Clift, Frank Sinatra and Donna ehtered the case officially under lost. V Dewey's office has been silent tion of taxes. . Quaker City Hit Am.^llardware r. 1 1 4 1 3 4 M O A D M I-9 ;im two yarir terms. Howard P, Jensen Oct, 10 from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Reed at the BUte Theater for 7 big days starting tomorrow.\ since Saturday, when the governor 277 ,411) with * vote of 223; Norman J. . Acceptance of 10 roads brought at th* church. The Women’s XrrowJ-^ert, Heg. .. 3 5 4 3 8 4 ordered Fay transferred tp Clinton comment from the floor on various ;tHiTBivEMBn4 Assoc, w ring .. 25 28 SALES and ' Pretiap (R ). 224; and John J . Me* Baptist Mission Society Trill be In AT LOW nUOES/ By Police Graft Prison at Dannemors,' deep In the . Dermott. (b) 84; 'were elected to physical aspects of th* roads. charge. work Trith the state laar enforc­ Bristol Brkss ., 15 17 northern Adirondacks. T 1 l 1 V I S I 0 N RADIO SERVICE Howard Road," Goodwin, Brook­ 130 CMfBT Sr—fiM ty of Pmfckn Cw . of Chiina Cheney Brol ,. 9 4 11 four year terfim. The other Demo- Through the generoHty and Scouters’ Banquet ing organisation. . ^ (CoBtlnoed fromXjPsge. One) Dewey earlier had demanded ex­ iSks cratle candidate for this term, field and Gaylord Drive* were ac­ good frilT of friends of the church, Honored guests of the District Arlliir Drir Storti j Collins .. 85 100 J " ...... cepted. AcUon on th* six roads In ' ------\ Em-Hart ;. 3 2 4 3 4 4 planations from public oAcista 8:** (St) AIDM Wt'AD, Mythical 47) Y o ra TV THF.ATER "Sound Agnca E . KreyalB. received 70 and the untiring efforts ttf the Trill include Charter Oak Ckiuncil B p a w S A. lA ie U P. terdsy for a sesaion ^d^h Dist. whose names appeared on a list In the NtsM " Toteo. Roacdala waa tabled pending the committee, a choice aaaortment of I Tomorrow Night Fafnir Bearing . . 34 37 tales return of th* owper, E. J . Hoil, President William M. HaJtbie, L' released by the State Department ( t> FILM - (M) INDI'IITRIAL KXrOM'nON : decorative and uoeful Itema Trill Atty. Richardaon Dilworth and Hart Cooley .. 36 39 PBOfiRAM Other Republican town offlcara C3iief Scout Executive'Nelson Sly, of Correction of persons who had I 7) a i'P R B c i B c r s elected Include Edaoa P. Herrick, from a trip abroad- and th* clear­ be offered for sale In variotpi couldn't be found. Landers, Frary, Clk.'X. 25 27 (80) DAE M W KSTCBlf TSM- / lU) TO RK AkNOrMCRD ing of legal technicalities. Tha ' What pfomises to be an out­ Regional Executive Glenn Beck, Meanwhile, Dilworth haa asked New Brit. Mach. Co. X S 5 4 3 8 4 visited Fay at Sing Sing. Names TRB "Outlaw* of the t i l * ( 7) MAXR ROOM FOR DADfiV, 226; FriU Noran, 226; John Van forms of handcraft, household and standing social gathering for Field Executive Bruce McElroy. Mayor Joseph S. Clerk, Jr .,' for k of union oIBcials and several per­ • Plain*'* ^ n n v ThomAir Zander, 222, *11 asaeasors; Howard vole* 'vote to table came on tha peraohal items, plants, Christmas North and Jiidd . . . . 27 , (;is ifii jrN ina cBoaaaoADs m ) AIX IITAB THF.ATRB motion to a ccu t Unnwood Drive MMchester Boy Scout leaders is Scoutmaster- William Lavery of bigger snpropristton to expand the Bussell Mfg...... 124 sons connected with Yonkers and • ;M < *> BOWDV DOODY (U> XO IIB ANKOrNCRD U. Kenneeon, 229; Lawrefiee Lorn- cards and stationery, vegetables Hartford, who brings to the meet­ muahroo^ng inquiry. Roosevelt Raceway also appeared. and WM doubud by the chair, A and fruits. Jams, Jellies and pas the annual Srouters' Banquet seek men who inspire trust a n d esteem Stahley Work com. .. 4 2 4 4 5 4 ( 7) FILM -'Code of the SaddI*" \ heirdl, 227; and 4^orlea A. Hath- showing of hands resulted In a ing the slides of "Jamboree of '53'', It all started when Lowry was . . 88 98 (U ) W R 8TR B S PLAY S O U 8 K ’ away, 225; Board of Tax Review; trie*. , he held tomorrow evening at Map- Terry Steam ...... Fay ia aerving a term of 7>A to • Water hu»ller«'' G . i . WiHis & Son. Inc. count of 44 votea tc table and 29, •the Rev. Arnold Toeer of Man­ relsssed froiin Dslswsre County Torrington ...... 2 6 4 29 4 15 yekrs for extortion. The 61; LADY OF TJIK HOOA- Keeney J . Hutchinaon. 224 town table action on the remaining five dinner is to be eerved at 6:30. Bolton, donor of the property that months on a nu'mhers charge. For .. 58 63 victed in 1945 of extorting 8368,-1 SfiELF. Elle'en Kneeland will hsvs a surprise booth and U. S. Envelope pfd. ( t> 41 NHia nor.MTABLR OLD 1AJH41H COAL treoaurer and agent of town 'de- roads also.carried. Edward Dik. toastmaster. Trill ha* become Camp Johnson, and luidleclosed reasdns he went to Veeder-Root .. 2 9 4 3 2 4 OM from contraclora building NeW M elt fund;, Renato CocconI, 216; toys for th* children. A nursery ( 7) NEWS / SHEI.L FUEL OIL T* Judge Coateet introduce 9s the main speaker Town Manager Riclurd Martin. Gibbons with his startling story of The above quotations are .tot to ■York Clty'a Delaware Aqueduct, a (M) NEWS AT. S IX bofiald Tedford, 229; Lawrence F. will be provided for young chil­ Henry Kalias of the Ck>nnecticut A'portitm of the program Trill be alleged police graft.' be construed as actual markets. water aupply project.. (ttl rlM X ) AID With Amasiag l-X)A-Sx FtaBb. 227, grand Jurors; Anthony Fire Cktmmisaionerii Paul A. dren from Id a. m. to - 8. p. m.. (:* 3 (U> 8POAT8 WllliBin K eatin r FOR CLEAN HEAT State Police./ -Mr.-^Kaiiaa is deVqted to the presentation of Last Saturday Gibbons abruptly Xleanwhile, the first day of * il * ( 7) AONCritITN “ ...... — a : iiiReggla. o f. tax coltectdr; Maneggle. Vincent Kri eaickl and while their mother* shop at the John McDemlott will Judge an as­ known for tatehalve TvriUng and awards, plaquu, and other recog­ summoned some 50 poHcemen to week-long registration for the KARLY MHOW ‘Coro* Out Mamla'A. Maneggla, 224, regiatrar booths. speaking in' connection with his nitions of leadership. his office for secret, iiidividusl con­ Nov. 3 mayoral election brought Fish lln s ’ • :0e (•) (7) (331 THIS IS SHOW RCSI- say contest a t tha loud school be­ TUK \WRATNr.AMAN NRSS, CUfton Fadiman of voters; Th.omaa M. Carpenter, Two auction. periods are plan­ ferences. LOwry'was there,\too.-On Washington PTA out 259.630 potential New York STABT8 WED., ing sponsored by tha fire depart­ ned. 4 p. m. an COWBOY FbAYHOI SR hnat. Sally Forrest, (ueat 229; Elmer H. Wilson, 226; Burtim / . \ Sunday shout 50 more patrolmen City voters. l;M ( SI SPO BTSC O Pr. Syrt Jaffe# panelist "ROMAN HOLDIOAT" J..Tuttl3. 219; David L. Bailey. 228, ment in observance o f Fire Pre- era I Items will be put up for kale. trooped to Gibbona’ office for T h e total of those who regis- ( 7) THE JAMIE STORY, Bran­ (301 CI'RtAIN TIME "Shadow o( ventitm Week. ' Th* contest will The committee peraonnel in­ To Hold Auction don De Wilde Life • "DALTON'S RIDE AGAIN" CoTiatablea; William A. Roberta, talks. ' t ^ d yesterday afternoon and last ;3t i •) ( 7> SCSrr.NSE "Death- at ■rt* Trere impdled to orguiie in onler to thieU ill* poblia H4MPITAL Skrikerud Pond" Carpenter, 225; Mchard P. Morra', Fire Pret-eatioa/Week -msnts. Men's (Hub; Mrs. Robert Biiiiaaan u sto. nm ItMtwrim Keenan, Jr., had been suspended nounce a Courjtry Auction, Cake last regu'lar mayoral election four (30) rijOYHOi's*; o r stars 223; Marshall P. Lovegrove, 223; Gifts of IS Trill be made to the Mangan, Triilte elephant; Mrs. •lOO 1 flis for "patent and material false­ -and Rummage tSalc for Saturday years ago. 3:30 <361 SCIENCE REVIEW graduating claaa spring trip fund Paul Young, pastries; Mrs. •ago 24.25 19.25 from the impostures of quacks and charlatans. SimOar (SI) I AM THE LAW, George Starts fitlO lot ohow av*( •:< Board 'of FinamM. hoods'' In his sesaion with the of­ on the schoolgroUnds, near the Yesterday’s figure also was 35.; F ir* Commisaioncra alected were in the names of the nniters of the Charles Calkins, embroidery; Miss • ie o 99.05 80.70 009 under the first-day registra­ DAVIS BAKERY Raft Afcov poynuTi c**«r ovoryTliiof 1 organisations have bean carried along the enirefit of Ua> ficials. SPECIAUZINO IN • lO.-e* («) (31) JCDUF. FOR VO|:RSELF Paul A. Maneggla, •24; Robert L. best assay'In each of the five Jane Blair, stationery; Mrs. Dilworth said he wanted to qtie.s- cafeteria, from 10 a. m. to 3:00 tion of 294,639 for the special Fred Allen , A to rn 99 SIOD coBta S30.40 wWo p. nr., or while there It anything Richardaon, Adolph J . Rob­ grades. Tha cash awards were Etheleen Learls. canning and houoe 9n»99tf f9A$b4 lo IS B—BBWHioQ tory to the present day. Today the great natieaal aaiocim . tion the missing patrolman about mayoral election' three years, ago. ( 7) (33) DANGER "Help Warn­ Sales andSenrice m bi mt ScetchelrisheEnglbh ed " erta. 224; Michael L. Peace, 231; voted by the fir* department from planta; Mrs, Douglas Lindsay, MOOthly M—H —<■ a 825,000 home and another 825.- left to be sold or auctioned off. 'ihe total 1949 registration of MANC-HESTER tiohi of phyiicians, pharmacist*, dentists, sad aursai Tiork Donors are requested to bring PASTtlES and < (Ul NIGHTCAP EDITION Peter H. Mosaollnl, 231; all Repub- their o ^ treasury. vsgetablas and fruits; Mrs, Thom­ OlVES YOU THE 000 he is reported to have in sev­ 2,775,636 was the aU-Umc high for 13:33 (t) (tl) ON THE LIK E, Bob Cnn- Jamek Rogers, Paul Maneggla as Reese, aprons; Mr*. Frgnk Car­ 214 SPRUCE ST„ MANqRESTER M l-3 -5 0 9 5 articles for the aale to the school sldtne Ilcana and Thomas W. Wilson, Jr. g b 4 out ef 8 sopteyad men end separately and hinnoniously to keep educatiottal sttnd- eral banklB’ a mayoral election.' •AKED GOODS (D). 89. and Stuart Wells will recalv* pu­ penter, novelUea. The 12 men ordered to report to cafeteria. Friday afternoon. Oct. 9. This year’s first-day reglslra- ( 7) FAVORITE STORY 'T h * WCL-tT n NCTtH , TroasB-marriad and lingle enjoy If unable to do ao they may call Wedding-Party Cake* ^ P o sl Mlstreas " Ttvmvote for Zoning 'Board of pils of th* first three grades for KNblX — MOTOROLA RCA "city Hall today are among 187 tlon was less than half of the' 550,- (33) 8 ^ JY S O W . iEdwerd B .. s prompt "yot” at AtMHoF. A ard* high, the impoetors out Mre. Jack Allen, who.will arrange CALL M1;S-82M Murrow Appefli found the entire board, all tnapaetton or the firehouM and M9ny o f the oiteroids seem to M iTChB|r |Mlt C< f O N l R S Jkmmmi policemen whom Lowry hSe named 273 whd signed up on the first day equipment tomorrow. They Trill be chunks of rock of very Irregular in St eotitlst you to for pickup. to r last year's presidential elec­ 13:U (. 0) LITTLE SHOW RepubUeaR*. re-elected with Ar­ * nstieBTirid* osdiL Wide chelcs of Yen cannot exerdse too greet eai* in eecuriai the —roughly 2 per cent of the city's The rummage aale wilt he held S19 Main S t —At the Center Itl) HCRERT MBEGF.LOH thur G. Lloyd receiving 228 votes; be shown how to enter the fire- ahap*. t / 5,000 police officers. tion. Last year's week-long total 11:13 ( 7) (SI) NEWS * payment plans. . . you ssleet best /, In the cafetenq, and the auction (3) RO BERT MONTG O M E R Y / •dtriee of those whose ethical concept* inspix* bust and "There might be more," Gibbons was 3,528,967. S:M (.*) WEATMEB FORECAKT ------i------— ^----- • pesrBMBt date. Phoo* fint for a outdoors. In cake of rain, it . will RegIstratloBs Coatinue PR3»ENTS ' September said yesterday. "We haven't had a also be held In the cafeteria, where • WORI.D NEWS TODAY • T im e'­ • leaaiaaa*visiLCaeMiaer«rrita. esteem. When 91, consult a registered Doctor of Medida*. CMOICf chance to examine much of the Registration in the city's 4.217 (W) FILM SHORTS ll :3I ( 7) WHAT’S MY LINE, John tables will be fqimd with a variety election districts will continue from (SI) MIOHUOHTS Daly leoet 991 la $800 If medicatioB k needed, bring your prescription to os. information we have already re­ of home made cake*, cookies and S;U IM) CRISADU RABBIT' 11:13 (31) THE LATE 8MOW -rmW o u A i m ceived." 3:30 to 10:30 p.' ra. throuipi Fri­ 7 -.*0 ( t) SC PERM AN ■ C.uy" cupcakes- ’( 7> NEWS — Rret Choice with+he * There's also a mystery woman day. and from 7 a. m. to 10:30 p-.m. (31) ELEVENTH HOI B MOVIE 60 ;r Refreshments consisting of hot on Saturday. PfI.N 11:33 <4S) ARTHCR OODFREV’S TAL- in the case—a Misa Dolores Perry, dogs, coffee,, orangeade and ice (SI) NEWS DESK ENT SCOCTS 9 0 P M o r reported to be connected with Lee cream will be sold. An extra seeded As New 'York City residents reg­ 7:10 (7) (Sir WEATHER ll:U ( 7) DOLLAR A SECOHD, Jan (Clee) Coleman, alleged numbers ister for the four^way mayoral 7:1* ( 7) WALTER WINCHELt Murray emce* >innii s feature will be pony rides for the race and for election of other (U l .MAROF. AND JP .F F 11:30 C3) N»:WS king for whom Lowry said he children. (SI) SPORn, Jerry Heaiy lilts ( 7) N^KWS___ ^ i u N C worked.'"'■■ Mrs. Allen, chairman, of the city and hMSough officials, resi­ 7;U (») WPATtfERpANR i i ! n ( 7 ) w e a 'i i k r > dents sf suAurben Westriwetcr 7:30 ( «) ITR ApLfiASBRE -13.30 ( 7) lPOHWtPkKJ*£!|f INC. An assieant district attorney Ways and Means committee, will (7) (SO) DOCULAS jCDWAROB 13:33 ( 7) TOMORaoWA FROORAMS and a police captain went to Pitts­ be assisted in managing the affair County also are registering this with ()-74M • I____ burgh w h e r e the 28-year-old by several members of the PTA. Hull M IORID CHAM PNW YM M SS S $ 2 .5 3 woman now lives. But the women, last of four registrations will be («t) WHAT ONE PERSON CAN , KEITH’S VARIETY ABmiiWM,4r,.mi held Friday ahd Saturday. DO. Chrietoidier* WlHUm -Maggie DavM OKN THUISOAr IVtNINOS UNTH 8 S4JI3 PINT who has been fiirnlehed a police Tornadoes help.^ raise the num­ QUART guard in the Steel City, told re­ ber oi people killed in accidents The. skies were gray and there 7:43 (•) (#1-1 NEWS CARAVAN, John and NEWS SHOP Hoidea McNamara NIvcr Um 03*1 N iriMsSi N iH i»nnii4l»| tmr was a threat of rain as registration 1 Cameron Swayae porters she knew "nothing at all." which took five or more lives In \ t 7) rSA CANTEEN, Jane Fro-!DEPOT SQUARE C«;HU > WHISKIT • «0 PROOF • *5% GRAIN NIUTRAL SPIRITS And in Philadelphia's City Hall, the United States during the first, started here yesterday. man. I \ The major candidates for mayor (30) CONNI (iORDON'S ART Dally «:00 to BtM p.m. "MY OUTIJAW BKOTKER” _ Rret Choice with Amerioa / . THI PUISCNMANN MSTItUNO CORPORATION, PMKSNIU, N. Y., officials had no comrnenL half of 1953 to 1,100.' SCHOOL I arc: Mayor Vincent R. Impeliitteii 1:30 ( •) (SIUMILTON RERLEO SHOW, p M Boa. «:99 to fidW p.m. Mickey Wanda Robert Democrat running as an Indepen- Ciieat.'atar* i Rooney Hendrix Preato* ;dent; Manhattan Borough Presi­ dent Robert F. Wagner. Jr., Dem­ WED.— 3 TECHNICOLOR HITfi ocratic nominee; Harold Blegel- man. Republican nominee; /and GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. Eeautiiul CU.v Council President Rudolph "Hie ••Htmmd A t Hsiiey, Democrat running as the BUICK (iolden Blade” Apmtke lUver^ Liberal party nominee, Intoellitteri Rnrk HddpdA MrNAllf laAdria ia lia A4a«ib waa elected mayor ss an Indepen­ 285 MAIN ST. PHONE MI-2-4571 Gniin Kv m « . Ndjrii IIapUwd ‘ made from your favorite snapshot! dent three years agOw (ACTUALSI*^ IT HAPPENS AT THE. . *

Solod your faverito photo— taatt LOSAT, Tiiakee eouihpaw. esyei JIRIT ceilMAN. Yaskee iafietdsr. "I tried difierear rigarettet. Bw 1 adyt: "To me CameU hats to much YOUR FAMILY picked Cemeii lot ihsfr nsl aiUdaae*. richer isTor sod have proved to be 30 YOUR CHILDREN • Aad BO othor cigarttt* hat that geed, mild I’ve smde ‘cm my ticady ameke, rich Camel ievorl" — lisuketteamio try Oimcli yoantlf!" YOUR HOUSE / “ I YOUR PET — k vinll^bo modo into \ CHRISTMAS CARDS " Local daflUrs Bnd.contraefers «rs rBBdy.to provld# matarTy SffHOWiASn- \ a^/and good workmafithip . . and tha First National Bank is \ A' Ssnd a clsor photograph, no Toparod to Fnanca your homo Vtpairs. Why go alsowhort? X . fdrgsr thon 4 " x 5 " —of yourtolf, family, chikfran, homo or polt. (Just Your locol* contractor can probably arrang* your lean for piciurt, not negotivt.) It will b*' mod* you. Or, if you prafar, stop "in yoursalf at, oiir Installmaot « Mofpn New IjcoA into Chrittmos, cords like thoio shown THE YANKEES havg.woa , on this |kigc.Ordsr os many sots os ^ Scrigs . . . nncl CAMELS hnvB Loan Dapartmant. you wont (10 to o sot). So* coupon / for dothils. ^ ^ ___ ■.. - ' - w4iB ilm * Y naliRW - ito a g with — *- 'fiin^odwFitih Tiftoth X pjuiif”A •lUY aUHniN, YsaksS’ seeeod bare- ouh. mri: "Surei I niadc my ewa F a a Is, Camelf ore Aaserica’i mtiit Camel 50dsymi-sod liiiorc! Niithias OPBN SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL NOON pojiilUr cigarette — first choice for - ^ bmn (Uniele' fiavar-siid (hsy've tot tb* mildneM J likst” ' mildness, flavor and pure pleaiure! \. ^ K oiM^ THURSDAY lYfNINGS 4:30 t« t:30 Camels will wifi with you. tool fCLOSiO WEDNESDAYS AT NOON) .. ( Try Camels yourstif for 50 dajn and see what you’vedieea d miiaing! You'll. Riant, to hup om enjoying that rich . j. Camel flavor, that cool Camel mildnessl. pkisthelid tona ■\ . - A"' 3 . 4 H*e«aAUie.YaalMSMi9*id*r, c o I A JSA f D 'OONIDELAT! GET YOUR. CARDS IN PLENH OF TIME FOR myt: Teeeele bev* tveryiliiat I wsae ia a daeretm auldaem CHRISTMAS. OFFER CLOS^ MIDNIGHT. NOV. IS. 1IS3I sad tTraa tarns. Aad I'y* Anf ^rctvmt rdcd/vnW SmH tmnkfl ba •cfdpRW. ______V______^______emeklae .CsmSk far 15 V«e maiil to try ’aaa," MAH. THIS COUFON TODAY Um (Hi tarsi */ 3/ssi s/*cs at M*sr (a a/dsr rear Stmitnt C*(f*3t Ctaas* CsrlUmas -Card.. W- NATIONAL BAmr PBODUCTS CO„ INC. aUCKIY aUNna, loag.biniiig Yaakec Titti hM idUiisI of •ax AIK Naw Vark 4A, N. Y. (WtAcldcr, myt: "So siaay the ball '| \ playtn tmok* (Uamie I tried ’em my- Extra-fresh, creomy Oanilawaai Maasa sand in* . , sen *4 l aakad •elf. Cssmh' mildaetr sod iweil uitc aarwnalisad CkriMadw cards baarlilg andasad ahata- EnCUH-IOINUIIHI •«•*• are right lot amt How about you?" FIRST NATIONAL BANK Seohest Cottage ChcoM graph (n* larger thmK 4" a 3"). I snclass 50c and siolief qukk, eosy-te- I Saahast Catmga Ch**M cartan lid far each sat' Bkart *f 10 cards Bnbjeel •erva d'nhas that are TREATS R L Iw ie iTiliiii Ck. Ttliitm ailis. K. CL I andarstaad yau wW ratvra th* ghslagmgh whh eceneiklcal and naur- R iM aiiau Latest OF MANCHESTER •h* cards. ishing, tool Vau gel Kerrs Mtmbar Fadtrol Oapoait Insuronca CorporoHoa •he fieif when you got Ca.^mAAsaM ^ N H i r a .. rMOMfoi oynwni I TUl*’ f City------2aA*— tikfa WITH MORE Scinkifip •arvka Mltchali ^ 5 ) 1 TU» *#*r aaad aa/y /* caaNssafat Ij. I., aad i _____ Nnto Shy N BHR. tmmmr . amt M as atm u awi J M -ee N MM iBW. *e*rar*3fAI(*d*r*f3*rv(Hr*srr(cf*d. Wsri* da **(•- - sfaaias. NaWaasf Bkiry Sradacfi C*., f*<„ MtvfiS. H.Y, from Wyoming” plug Band Short in .1 .D I’

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son tonight at m. at the Republican, endoreed by Demo- John A. Krav«iika«(D), Joanns P, of Oomeliut Nlcholaon (D ), Gay­ Mrs. A. Anderson, Mrs. Roger tron. ‘Viaiting matron w ill herMrs. Grove alleys, ToUahd ernta. M ..... (D i. W K M B -s M t fV T B V — tXM Wapping lord Payne (R). both 8 year Llnsley, Barbara. Smith and Joan Edna Parker of the Winatonhury n||feckviHe*Vernon Library .directors, ?Vinism H. will be Holy Cbnnrantbn Town treasurer end agent of Skyiimtch Schedule WONB—111* Urms: Frank Pierce,., Jr. (D). Pratt; kindergarten, Mrs. . A. Chapter, OES, in Bloomfield, jfaot Hb.,uen tR ). Kenneth W . Kaynor Daily Radio WHAT— m. tomorrow at Sb-John'a Republicans Hold town daposlt fund, 1, Tllden Jewltt WDBO-IMB Democrats Take Douglaa Grant '«R ), both 4. yeare; Christensen, Mrk Walter. .AtklnFr and hostesses will be Mr. and Mrs. Church with p ra y ^ for (R ), uncontested. [ ■'* (D). WOOD—IBM Bastora •toaiaml TtaM w n o - i B M Dr. Robert Williama (D) George primary, Mrs. Ctydg Johnson. Bat­ Jasper Hunt, Vesta Waldron and GOP Wins Vernon Election; the Armed Forces. Wednesday, Oet. 1,1988 E. Pola, 3-year terma. ty Chafpman, l E ^ r y HtgglAs, Edith Bans. Grand Jurors, Sebastian P. td>m- The School of Christian Uvlni Power in Tolland ...... ; Volontoere Needed Elected to the Zoning Board of Mrs. Leslie Collins. Howard Cham­ There will be an olliday sewing bardo ' (R), Glenn Psiatner (R). 13 Midnight-3 a .4t*8—WTBr—News; Cowrirr Music. »lSS-W'ORC.^ewe / Most Top Posts will meet at the Central Baptist Volunteem Needed, WTn>-J^.sUse W f T _ .1 w o q ^ u Ruddrtd dnU SO Mite. Appeals were Henrjf Peterson (CO, berlain, Edward Platt, junior, Mrs. meeting of the Ladles Aid Friday In Hartford tonight. CXrs Edward A. Moskey (D ), Clarence Smoke in Celhu* 3 a. m.-4 s. m...... Volmteem Neeikid W D ftC -lt^rtQ . Lewis; The Reeerg WJIAT-Newa: MornTns Itor Beview. Stanley Johnson (D ), Russell Ze- Pagani Is fSrst Selectmajk Oct. • (Special)—^Tbl- WMKB—Newa; Patteea., Robert Watson, Mrs. Sherwood at the home of Mrs. George Marks leave the church here at 6:30 (Mtnpbell, Jr, (D), Elwyn L. Man­ 4 a. m.-8 a. W. I’ ...... Volunteem Needed In Town Switch back (R), 4-year terms; Charles Uad ^Mers returned GOP candi­ 8 a. m.-9 a. m. -v WC^S^usle,. WONS—Newt. ' Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. Silos on Oakland-Rd. - - ning (D ), Lucy Burke WHAT-News: Potka Hob, _ WTHT—Bretkfaat ttub. * Andrulot (R ) John Malln (D), '2- / . dates to town offleea in yester­ Causes Fire Call Newell, Mrs. BMrl Brogard, Walter KoelM Ae. O c t • — (8|i«cia)) — * Ha U ta r haatanad to aaatim the ** Hid' Youth Fellowship of the Collector o f TOxea, Emery M. 9 a. m.-13 Noon ...... KatheHne Ruttgers wnNA-JBek Dnwne.'s Musis .Sbep. year terms. day's ell 13 N()6n-3 p. m. WKNB-News; Juke hex. Wapping, Oct 6 (Spoclal)— Foster; junior high, Mrs. Henry Mandieafer Evening Herald Varaon: Republtcaoa , continued' meeting: that thU would not tM Cbmmiiihity Methodist Oiurch of Clough (R ), unconteetod. Jacqueline Bennett Cammilo ZbiighI polled 448 votea Whet Manchester Fire Depart­ 3 p. m.-6 p. m. l ili^ C C C —News; le«e:e. WONS—lack nowney's Wtaworfcs. flraUt Windsor was ons of at least Host To Tobacco League Petersen, Robert Sharp and Mrs. Wapping eorreepoodent, Mrs. An­ thair control ot the 'town's top included in the amount' on which Crystal U ^ e meeu tonight at 7 at W tlllim SImpeon, Barbara W ollett 4:1»-WDIIC-Tbe M ^ iv Ibop. . WHAY-^Cksipaae DM Mattiab. for flrat selectman, Frank J. Kalaa Constables, Calvin,C. Oobb (R ), 8 p. m -8 p. m. . slit -Oonnocticut towns or cities South Windsor was host Satur­ K. Carlson; high school, O. War-' nie C e l llntv telephone M itchell posts in yaatetdajr'a biennial elec* the taxes would be baaed. the Oonuaknlty House. ment Chief John M erz termed a ...... Myra Fitzgerald, Florence Plltt WTUV-Jouna Winder Browa. tils—W HO—Newa; Tou and Tour received 437 for second selectman, Russell W. Blnhelnter (R ), (Jeorge 8 p. m,-10 p. m. ... WTHT-Jo- OUradd. Child. day to the Tobacco Valley Alumni ren Westbrook; adult class with­ 8-4419, , Won tv retumlnf to bfficb 'First * *Jdhn Oottier, a member of the "smoke scare" brought out Bremen whlel) switched from the GOP Simeon Luhraan, a Democrat, re­ J. Malchuk (D), John W. Gorsky 10 p.,. m.-13m..)z MidnightM.an,gn. !!!!!! ...... Hyatt SutUffe, RUsaell W ri^ t WiXiC—News: Record Reriew. _ WCCC—News: 1JS0 tllle.. League for their thjrd field day. out taapher yet. Balactmah Herbert FaganI and Board of Education called attan TaJcottvIlle 11 e m e are now WKnV-DUU for DolUrs; Juke Box WKNB—Dial lor Dollsra; Tea PareL to Democratic office holders os Three of the five teams were pres­ Mrs. Finney announced that any y T I1C Smithsonian Institution ceived 333 votes, placing him in (D ), Robert E. Smith (D ) and about 7:15 this morning to answer Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Hesdquartei^ fl4e—WOHU—kiy Croeoy. SiALY MATTRESSES ...... $29.91 tfaecnd Balactmah Franklin Welles.: tion to the fact that the Board of handled threogb. the Mancheeter MMInllf. Dtmoersts took the first and sec­ ent. Teams in the league include the third selectman’s poMUion. Francja H. Geehan (D ). a call at 144 Demlng St. Box 83 pal BulldCg M 3 e .l.r on Mondays, W.dnssdays, and Fridsy. diU-WXNB-----News, Matinee. _ •liS -W n C -fl'e The Barry's, child not already affiliated Is wel-.:‘jMys eockroeches will eat almost The two GOP candidates polled: Finance had reduced the,amount Evening HeroM Bpekvitte bvreau SiU—WTlU--'nM Wumsa in My Bouas. w h a t ond selectmen posts. Bloomfield. Windsor, Windsor. Come. any kind of foodstuff. Board of Aasesaort, Ruppert B. -Registrars of Voters, Clayton C. sounded the alarm when fire head­ from 1-6 p. m. ■ ' . ; . —yam'lua rriali. more than twice as many votes, requested for transportation. He located at One Masliet St., tele­ Reed (R ), Allsrton C. Klbbe (D). quarters was noUBed that the cel­ WONS—Jack Downey'a Wszwor^ks. •iM-WDrtC—News. Ths Democratic victory came in Locks, Tbompsonviller and South Calendar Of Events West (R), Henry L. Hansen (R) •:«S-WDRt>^awa; Old Record gkop. H>ja-WDKC - Arthui Oodfrey. as thair Democratic rivals in an spoke of tlu fact that It had been phone Rockville 8-tin, Board of Education. Francis B. an election In which 1.7V7 persona Windsor. The Auxiliary unit of Abe Miller ------. .. \— (filling vacancy for two years). lar of the house was aBre. from the furnace but, w n o -J u st PUIn Bill. WTHT—My True Story. , [action which saw just over 30 'necessarj' to add a third- bus thi| Weqtoii (R ), Robert M. McHutch-' Chief M erz said the cellar was Oo„ and is occupied by an employe w n iT —Nswe; Joe Olroad abow. WTIC—Welcome Trerelere. voted out of an eattmated elector­ A t noon team members and their Post, AL, will meet Wednesday at KEMP’S, Inc. Board of Tax Review, John H. the smoke, appeared cent of the registered voters year, of the concern. Flaihei seen by the - WHAT—Newe: Band by Demand. WKNB-Newa; Ed Swett Show. ate o f 3,300. parenU were served refreshments 8 p. m. at the home o f Mra. Ed­ All Toor Heorlag AM Needs Wlegold (R). inao^ (R), William E. Anderson B Iied*wlth smoke. The house Is up at the polls. . j . Chairman Wilson said that employe were actually coming gulfing, the eailar. WON6—Bat ^ eton of the Tukoa. WiX-C-U llunrtred and ^ HIU. Thomas' Burgess, Sr,, who has by members of the Auxiliary of ward Kiiehn, Ellington Rd. RNE REDDING Marlborough Town clerk, Caroline Metcalf, (R), 'l^C^elh W. Raynor (D), owned by the Imperial Tobacco WKNB-News; Juke Box MaUne*. WHAT—News, la Italliul. 1 received 1633 votes to \ when this was considered at the •;IS—wTU>-Proat Psse Parrea. leiis- WDt.c-Ar.hu, Godfrey,. served before os first selectman Abe Miller Poet. AL and Girl Friendship Night will be ob­ PERSONAL vgg MAIN STREET tV'.his opponent William Nowsch'a i meeting of the Board, 'it was S;1S—WTtC—Lorenso Jones. WHAY-Ilalian Muaie. topped hie OOP opponent Charles Jeouts Lone Troop 1. served Wednesday at 8 p. m. at a Record High Vole WHAT—Croeky's Quarter. ItiU—WTHT-Whieperina Blree Manning by 928 votes to 841. The ' 3180 vows. Welles received 1538 ‘ brought' o\it that there was no WOXB-SkyUns. >2 Hundred ant Harvey Della Bernarils of Rt. 6 meeting of Evergreen-Wood Chap­ HEARINB SERVICE " votes to u a Democratic candidate' deflnita contract, and they felt the wnifi-Memory Lana. so Hite second selectman's post went to was presented a trophy for dis- ter, OES. at Masonic Temple. A r­ SM M oIr St. MI-t-(Rgl carriers -^hould stay at their pres­ WHAT—Moment Musicall. Malcolm Juno who tallied 898 thur VsnGasbeck of Bigelow Chap­ r'Edgar W ill’s ll9« votes. Wil Cast iu Election WONS—Nnwe; Myetery Bhopoera. displaying the best sporUmaoship Hearing Is O ar Bnaineae m son will become the ether select' ent rate. \ Last year 811.000 was W T I^N oU e and Quolea WnIU >-N ew s and Weather. li!U - WTHT-We The Wonsan. pollad 1,034 volaa, 280 more than using the moot modem eqolpmeat nod machinery—RESULT: A ard P. Hiller, (R ), Hanry E. Mar- an aerial survey was brotqht up, A listing of those elected fol­ WItC-Weatber. O fficers o f the school include lit may be a wedding, a banquet or Just an infomial f H - WHAT-L'Italte Canto. Burnham. , BETTER Job at n LOWER PRICE. cham (R). Norman Strong. (R Irving Campbell asked for ah ex- lows: . >WT1C-I>el OeoroaDo It. ' 11 .ta-WONS—News. Mrs. Guy Finney, superintendent; together of a society, lodge or some friendly gronp. town clafk, Kerwln A. Elliott> planatlon. Perry Lathrop. aasei ■ William Server (R ), first nelect- yONB—Auto Time Darby. UilS-WORC—Moko Up Tour Mind. BaUea Dofentad Mrs.. Douglas Grant, secretary- THIS IS WHY Xaid the matter was nece.ssary, 1| i^U T —Serenn Gemmcll. v/CWON»^IU Jeaalna 8h^. - |f:«a-iMiRC—Hoeemary. ed electrlcnlly. . (3) Reasonable Prices talk over the details? permits, a'od had a revaluation of WTKT-Jktee Market tummUT! constables were Charles Jurgeisis. '^1 (R), Gerald R. Risley (R), Ed Lord (R t; agent of. town deposit, w n c —Brand Chance, mund T. Dwyer'tR). Howard lyuff- property, the aerial maps being Robert Buell (R ); grand jurors, 9if9*HPBC-Xaimiy Bkeletoo. WllAV Rnreon) Prufrem. John Prsnkus, Edward Blozie, all RE SAFE . . . RE SURE wnl^yttltot^wlB. Jr. lliW -W THT-Tum to a Friend. Democrat's, Daniel Shea, Vinton FOR A GOOD BUT IN " mktt (D), WUliam E. Weber (D). .the only other thing required by Howard Stebbins (R ), Edward Ol­ /■ AlSemssn i Zigmond W, Oik (D), registrars of the state.'W lih am Hahn ques­ son (R), Douglas Secord (R). I K ^ ^ T ^ S i l f a i e Edition.' U:SS—WDHC—Wendy Warren. Benjamin, and Edward Kaeheta, WHAT—Newe; FeVey Faith Presenla. WONS—Curt Mossev Time. Coll M cK i n n e y b r o s . t voters, Charles H. W eber-(R). tioned the cost of.keeping the pro­ Robert Lester (D), Robert Haley all Republicans. — VENETIAN BUNDS Garden Grove gram up after it iva.s started and »:U-WON»-TeUo-'^t BTHAY — Notlslc Lccalla StetoU: ^ Vem is Dellert and George Enea I Francis B. Cratty (D ); Board of (D), Roland Brieault (D). WTHT-Timer Derli Muelc. Coll ARNOLD PAGANL w Education (for six years) Alice H. Mr. Lathrop said he\had been told Board of Tax Review, Edward WORO-B-BeubUl. WKNB—News; Sports Dtseat are the newly elected Republican Arrew Wlodew Shade Company ^ SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY T Hammar (R), Morgan F. Campr it would be about 8290 a year Monestrem (R), Norman Lord 1 : » WTIC-Newe, WTHT—News: Jerk Bercb. and Democratic registrara of vot­ 249 N . Main St. Manebeeter PHONES: MI-.3-7.’l64 or MI-S-8847 The selectmen and town WtHT-Stan from Speck .WTIC-Newe: Weather, ers. respectively. ■» TEI,. M itchell S-89eS— liO -IS t P E A R L S T „ M ANCHF,STRR A bell : (R), Abraham Brooks (D), (R), Edgar GIrouard (D), Ken­ WijNS—oeorie) Heotter. \ l i ; IS-WKNB-Btnx Crosby. TeL Ml-9-8<)4T ^ (four vears) William R. Hahn (R), treasurer were a u th o r iz ^ to bor' neth Andrews (D ). WDl' DBC-Choraller«. WTIC—Medley Time. 'TTte Board o f Education conaiata K > John O. TaJcott. Jr. (R ). Leo B. row money in antic! pi^nn of Collector of Taxes, Fred 0>le- |:4S—WDHC—Ko Murrew. WONS—Newa wnc—One Man s Family. WDBC—. Jennie. Flaherty, Jr. (D). (two years) 'taxes, not to exceed 8250, man (R ). — WOMS-Top Tunes. WHA'r^^.Sma on Frofrsm. John R. Gotller (R). Sarah H. Art Association Constables. Benjamin Lord (R ). tiU-WQNS-TItUs Moody. u !»<-WON8-N ii>Ii- Box. Brookes (R), Dorothy G. Pfau iite—WDPC—People Are Funny. WTHT-Jsck Bcreb The Tolland County Art As' Anthony D’erocle (R). Raymond WTtC-Eddle FUher. Don Am U:3U—WDRC'- RomabeS ef H.l.a (D). will meet tonight at 7:30 p. m. a: Mussen (R). Wilson Dom (D), WTHT-Three-CIty Byline. ^ Trent. Board of Finance. (6 years) the Union Church, when action will enry Fries (D), Robert Nowsch WHAT—Newa; Rebind the FootlighUX WIIAT—UaRiw. Proarsn. Herman G. Olsoh tR). Robert J. WONS—Tint Haromrr'Ouy. WOOC-Newa: Make Mia. Muaie. be. taken on the proposed constitu­ •84*r«nii(lFSerenede In Bla \ (Vi'iN'S^'Chp Women', hege, . Pigeon (D), Board of Finance, tion and by-laws. Mrs. Oscar Krey- egistrar of Voters, Gladys WTHT-9nmmy„ Kayo. WTHT—New* and W.aUMr. four years unfinished term, Rob­ , WTIC—Dinah------* 1 8hofihore. W"i'l(*—M.rJor.e MtU- Hnuf,. sig, Mrs. Winoha M cLead and Dan^use (Rl, Katherine Pleneta WVNa-Man On Uin StrcM. / ert Kahan (R ), Board of Finance, Miss Emma Batz are the commit­ (D ). \ t;Se—WDne—Mr end Mrs, North. liM.'f': wpitiwMii. .- Suodar. tw o years unfinished term, | Clar­ WTTC—Barrie Craif. tee in charge of the presentation Board, of Education, Karl Nor- T—Discovery. WKNB—Guy lyimbardo. ence J. McCarthy (D ). . WTHTr-Perry Como. of the -constitution and by-laws. en ( R ) \ Donald Rusaell (R ). |S—llisb Adventure. I:fl0—Wt>RC—,I.wa. Election Offlclals '' Mrs. E. Francesca Kitching is Charles Crawford (D) - 2 years: mPaul WhUeman. _ T—Fair and Cimler. WCCC-^tnchMt«r MatiBM. V .T h e ofOcials in eharge o f the in charge of the remainder of the Clifford Marlines (R), Elinor StlS-WTMT-Uterary GreaU. WTHT—K.l» an* Carolyn. Rockville polling place were John W O N 8 -N «m program which will be a display Fries (R). Ida Farley (D) 4 WUAV—Broadway Revue. WHAT—Neva. Moran as moderator. Deputies of art in color slides taken In Swe­ years; CkrltonVowler (R), Alma WOjftC—Guy Lombardo. VvTH'C—I'owi, Meeliiit WTIC—N»wa> were: William Sehmal* and Fran­ den, Norway, Denmark, Holland, Pallas (R ), MOHe Pick (D ) 6 WKNB—Neva. Muaie HaU. *;Se—WWtC-Johnny Dollar. 1)14—WDt<,--kta r'erxina. cis McGuane; checkers/ Henry Germany and Spain. Robert Diiell. years. Wives ,lim Menry. News; Official Butler, Edwin Lehrmitt. Thomas Detect Ive. WONS—Yankee Food Skow. a student at the University of Con­ Assessors, MiltonV Lord fR), WHAT—News: Night Wairh. WHAT—Betty KiiHball. L. I^rkin, George Hammond, necticut will show the pictures. 'Benjamin Prout (R li Marguerite wnc—Roaa. The Mualeal Miller. WTTC—Drasnei. Iiaa -JVDBC—Tour. Or. Malone. cionald Berger, Mrs. Helen Ro- Members are also asked to bring Fiaher (R). . , • :M—WDRC—3tst Precinct. galus, Mrs. Amelia Stephenson, WTIC-Coualn WUIIe. WKNB—Dial lor Dollar.; Muaie Hall. paintings tq tonight's meeting for wo.NS—Soiits of udr Time. WOOC—Newt; Muaie Room. Mrs. Anna Kosiorek, 'Mrs. Wm. the annual'exhibit which opens Manobeeter Evening Herald WHAY-Nl|(bl Watch. , WTHT—Paul lUrrey. Schllllnger, Mrs. Harry Ertel. Mrs. i!«a;-wD,Br—The Guidtnx Light Saturday. Marlborough correspondent. Mm. t:«5—WTHT—erw»- Cenhem WTHT—Roaemary Clooney. Loretta Milanese; booth tenders, Hospital Report Howard Lord, telephone East litOO-WDnC—Loueila Poreona. 1:10—WONS—ConnecUcut Ballroom. Mrs. Inex Andrews, George Miller. WTIC—To be announced. Superintendent Virginia..!. Ya.s- Hampton, 687-4-2. WTHT—Guy Lombardo. Mrs. Winnie Hanley, Mrs. Jane WTHT—News of Tomorrow, t 4 i—wDBO—Secono Mra. Burton. kulka, R. N.. haa Issued the fnl- WONS—Frenk Kcwardi. West. John Burns, Joieph Gillick, wCfTJr-llu.'c. lowing report of work at the City WHAT—Polish National Home. WTIC—To Be Announced. ' Robert Reynolds, Mrs. Rita Olt, tSi IS—WON'S-Uu'h' u>vere Hour. WTHT—Newa; Wayne King. Hospital for the month of Septem- John McKinstry, Mrs. Lottie PAC Members Set WTHT-Straw Hat Vuaicale. ')’ovS—('..rneettrii W.tir.rfjm. ber: ' f WDBC—Sammy Kaye. WHAT-Newa; Taaterday'a Hit Pa­ Now'-the deal of the year for the Cratty. Number o f patients in hospital. 1#:I0—WDRC—N,ws; Moods for Rtf' rade. Vernon ofllcials were moderator menee WKNB—Newa: Muaie Hall. “WIDE CHOICE OF MERCURYS Mrs. -Francis Maguire; deputies, Sept. 1. 32; number admitted dur­ To March Sunday WTIC—News; To be announced. t:l4-WDi8 with the smoothest, fafly checkers Mrs. Edith Fielding. Mrs. Many members of the Manches­ 125; X-rays. 114; accidents. 13; Geneva McNultv, Mrs. Ella Kittle; ter Polish-Amerjcan Club sre V v g W e M e Welch ’ wtirDR^iSM tB' Drake, births. 21; operations. 11; labora­ WTHT—BMwIn C. Hill; Valentine, weep—MSaai Mutlr. WITH MERC-O-MATIC booth tenders. Mrs. Sally Wood. planning to participate In the tory tests, 879; blood transfusions. nrtt—WTHT—Sporlo Report wmcU.j’inlSelle Weekead Mrs. Ruth Albert, Mrs. Wilma Pulaski parade in Hartford at 2 wrsNS—Midnid;l)' Matinee. 1 WTHT—M^Orodker: Ten Hit Time Bray, M'rs. Catherine Costello. 18 (Red Oo.ss); largest number o'clock this Sunday afternoon, un­ WDRC-Owlsht Cooke, , WKNB-Dfiir tor OoIUre. Muaie Hall. eufomaHc, ne-shfft drive you con buid treated, 44; smallest number trest- W TIC—o>»- tiaaLWDlii—Brighter Day. Budget Approved der the sponsorship of the Polish- 11 :IO-WDRC—Nisht Out. WTIC—News Although the voters attending ed, 26; daily average, patients, 33. Amerlcan Congress of Connecti­ WTTC—Hollywood Palladium. Ida—WDRC-RIUtop Houae. NO-SHIFt DRIVE! the annual meeting of -the town of Rummage .Sale Set cut. The parade .is being held to ll;e»-WTtC—News: Bob and Roy. WONS—Cameo Lddy Talkai Wat' W DRC^ewa worki. Here’* your chance to get theJinesii^ no- cglly. And uses less gasoline to do it. Vernon did not vote in favor of There will be a rummage sale commemorate the death of the Tamerrew n'THT—Newa; Top Hit Time. ahifl driving . . . immediately . . . qnd an aerial survey for the purposes sponsored by the Rural VernoB Revolutionary War hero. f:a4-WnC--Frayeri Prank Alwood. WHAT—News: Record; Seaaioa. W e say "immediately" because right School Assn, on Saturday, from WTIC-^'l.lie Can Be Bee”f»fuL of making maps, the entire bud­ Members of the lo<)al club plan­ i:««-^WORC—Farm Program. r, at a big saving, now we can offer you Merc-O-Matic Drivs get as recommended by the Board 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. at the Vernon ning to participate will meet at : ;I4—wORC—.iymn Tims, d*-WnC-Newa. WKNB—Newa; Juke Boa.Matinee. "Thefinest",because wc believe there is' on almost all models. And, if you wish; of Finance was approved, with Elementary School cafeteria. Any­ the club at 12 o'clock and go to 4)14—W'ONS—Tankeee Bapreaa. S;J4—WDRC—Houae l-anr Nawa 8990,364.50 for ordinary expendi­ one having anything to contrlliute Hartford from there by special WDRO-Tawn Patrol, , WTIC—BosM of Life. no smoother, more dependable automatic you can also have optional power steering; is asked to' bring it to the school chartered buaes. Those going by W niT—Morning Devotions, l:lS-W C(S^swa: Muaie. NOWAVAIUBLE- tures and 812,750 for land and WDRC--nouae Party. transmission than optionsl MeroO-Matic power brakes, and a 4-way| adjustable buildings. Improvements and Friday afternoon or evening. private car should meet at Wyllia WCCC-Breakfaat N r w .W .. n'Trr...w. oger To'irva Family. equipment expenditures, or a to­ Annual Meeting Slated and CTiarter Oak Ave., Hartford, .tvTK’—Weetner: Frviik Atwood, w th T —Country Muaie. Drive. It was specially designed for Mercury power seat. The annual meeting o f the local where the parade will start 4t the WHAT—Sacred Heart Program. WKNB—Dial (or Dollara; Juke Box tal n f 81.003,104.50. g:«4-WKNB-Newa,/ Matinee. — to go viith Mercury’s horsepower, size, "4t.a big saving" because MerciO.* John Moran -presided at the American Red Cross Chapter will Polish National Home. A charter­ WHAY'e-Connectirut Timetable. XVTU-—n -h; To Hxaninaaa. IMMEDiATE DELIVERY!" WDRC—Wlaard of Odda , and weight. You have no clulch pedal to meeting and Kerwin Elliott, toWn be held this evening at 7:30 at the ed bus will leave Depot Square, 4:44—WDRC—RtlifioUa 'J'itik. Malic Drive is one o f the lowest priqed; high s<:hool. Reports will be pre­ ■ Wnc-Newa. J:44—WTHT—Newe. ' Clerk, read the warning, about 75 also at 1 3 o’clock noon, lor the WDRC—It Happena Every Day. bother with— no faking the-foot off the fully automatic transmissions. And our sented by the various committee ■ WONS—Newa - being present. It w-as voted to convenience o f those living in the |;aS-WDRC—Newa. 4:ae-w crc—Miir'e. chairmen and officers for the North End. WbRC—Robert Q. Lewla. gas pedal and wditing for changing gears. special trade-in allowance for your present djefer the acceptance of the re­ WCCC—Good Momlna; Oood'Muaic. coming year will be elected. ' Michael Liebietz will be grand WKNB—PoloiMe WTHT—Newa. ports of the town officers until the WTIC—Bai'kaiaae Wife. Merc-O-Matic moves you from low to high car cuts your initial cost even mors. To Receive Rida marshal for the Manchester group, HYHT—Ben Hawthorn.. auditors completed their work, and WONS—Weather: New.; Yankee Ea- WHAT-Newa: Polka Hop. The Board of Selectmen of Ver­ and Joseph Kulas is chairMan of preaa. WKNB-Newa. . smoothly, silently— completely automati- Stop in and compare the exact tavingi. report. non w ill meet at their office in the arrangement,, ai^sted by William WTl r*—Hoo Steele^ When the question o f the bud- Memorial Building, tonight at 7 Mazur. ^ WHAT-Newa: n «I CoHea ______Club. Television Programs f :I4—W ONi^Na;^; Yankea Exprtaa. get was presented to the voters to receive bids for egg-size coal It Is expected ’that the local On .Page Two' ■ several spoke about the item in­ 7:J»-.WT1C^ ^bather. for the town farm, and |ils(j for American Legion band will par­ Tiia-WDRO^OId Muaie Box; Newa. cluded in both receipts and ex- the installation of an oil burner in ticipate in-the parade. WTIC—Bob Steele—Momlna Watch. ..pendltures o f 8250,000^tn be bor- the town hall. WCCC—Newa; Good^om lnr Muaie. ; rowed in anticipation of taxes.^ WKNB-Ntwa. Phil Bale Show. Coming Events JOKE OVER 7:4*--WHAT-Ne#i, Irving Campbell- a.sked for an The Ladies Koqpiuszko Auxil­ 8t. Petersburg, Fla. (P — Jeffrey' 7 :»6-WONP-Weather. •xplansUon. . George Wfison, iary will meet this evening at 8 Hines' wife told him a joke that sent WTHT—Weelher. chairman of the Board of Finance • '.14-WDRl -W orld Newa Roundup. at the club lounge. Reff-eshments him to the hospital, where he was WCCC--K'ddle Corner. \ NOTICE ■aid the budget had been set up and a social will follow the busi­ treated for h.vsteria. After he calm­ MKNB-Nawa: Phil Kaia Show. according to state regulations ness session. ed down he left the hospital before w t h T—Martin Agrunaky. which required the inclusion ef ■"The Maple Grove Ladies Bqwl- WTtC—NfWk. anyone found out what the joke WHAY-JetUng With Wamp, SEGAL the borrowed money. , Ing League will atari its new sea­ was. WONS^.Nawa. Itlb -BUllXv—Shoppera Spbclala. WTtWWHra. . >iS HAVING REGULAR WHAT—leatina with Wamp. WnNTSe-yankee Gxpreaa, ObTIcfe'HOURS WTHT-^ben Hawthomt. ■ ;M—WCCl, —' New.; Breaktiat Newa- V.' If ypii mak« school sandwiches boy. \- AS USUAIaX ' BRANC^ NEW V WOROI’OROt-?■Ntwa; Shopper's Special, V T I^ BRadio Baaaar, T T H ^ eepob L -______Llovd. \ ■ , ■ ' for your youngstar, you'H rej^Hy appre- S :|»-w t HT—Betty Crocker. WONSMOtbHel Beatter. iaie famous Betty AlderiBread. 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UANCUfiSTER EVENING. HEBALD. MANCHESTEI^ CONN, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1958 HANCUEOTEB EVENING UEBAU), MANCHESTER, CONN.* TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6.1963 Mary Jana Wilson wlU prsoant for Monitor, and andward., "By fwd again, as the tragedy played itself the ^rla are hiaklng plans to bet­ Workshop "The Gaol Gate" by out,, as ths lntanglbles,which nuke ter prepare them to bs "unofficial Center Thespians ^rorM M^M|u4ty.’'B y thtd. it doamd ambassadors’’ of this country Lady dregory. Ruth Rowley, Pan- not ready, so they want to the bar to mean tta t the free world ahould soms players U iiw strikes or Girl rty Rlchta? and Burton Moors com fft>R Five Local Women for a drink. Whan they ware notl- abroad. View New Blind MRciiine flad tha table was randy in tha at leant atop quarreling .within it- make hits when It counts the most The first general fnoney-msking Meet Wednesdfiy prlaa tha cast. Marvin Wilson k Largs Findeit Company to Make Scout production. managaTv main dining room, Daniels hod not aelf over China policy, and there­ and hthers thrp^ balls and strike activity of this troop will be a At DAR ScMion finlshad his drink. '■ ■ '■SSS'mc. out got (n their rblentlese work combination spaghetti supper and Th« Oeftiber masting of Center Aa always tha 'Ihesplan ' meet­ . Artkir Drif U rn i t m t :, by put itaelf in a poaiti'on to deal JVotes sale, to hf held on Saturday, Dec. Thespians will be held tomorrow ings are open to the public. Any New Model Venetian Blind H^ettamptad to carry It from conatructlvely with auch futiM again. Wa^^suffered, and jesred, one Intereeted In becoming a m ^ - A A A Five members of tha Orford the bar but waa told he could not THOM TkRaraoir 0, in Woodruff Hall at the Center night at 8 p. m. In Wobdniff Hall. rBROUBON, "helplessly, as ojd Casey‘StengeT her ehoutd contact the membership taka an unfiniahed drink into the WAR opportuniUea an may arise In Ihf Parish Chapter, b.A.It, yaatardajt WAL^ At the first meeting of Inter­ Congregational Church. Adeline Mr. and Mra Van MeQuIda will be Findell Manufacturing Company- main restaurant. Davlna went on direction of weakening the ^In a'd permitted himself that luxury of'a Dtk la chairman of tha aale and boat and hoateoa for. tha, evening. chairman, Erna Burgsth, Mitchell 'blind heed, le the eafety craeii- traveled to Old Graanwich to at­ re«iid«d; t in mediate Troop U,, Second Oongre- Cynthia Lawis of the supper. 9-i08I2. ____ _ fri Manchester has juet cfimpletod proof lock. I t the cord hhOuld acci­ ahead, while Daniels Insisted his necessity jo r leaning uppnf Russia. storybook finish. gstlQnal Church, last week Mon Following tha husiheaa nieetlng in o v a tend tha state fall meeting of tha drink was paid for and that he Oil Burner ServiceiHan [PDbllibtd^ KtMK MrenlnB the, InsUlletlon of the/tiew Kirch dentally be dropped when raletng Connecticut D.A.R. in the Elec­ LSSU Hollmya- »* J^ctually,tve think it iptght be said i t was Intolerable, but It hap­ day. the following officers were WASHER MI-824M7 the Mind, the blind eutomatlcall;natically was entitled to take It with him. «t ManebMUr, Conn., M pened. But, now that it la all over, elected Donna Magard, president; Buneire Venetian blind machinery locke'■ ' andMM doee not drop as with trolux Racraation Hall. Thooa at­ Ha aitemptad to -lo so Lhd Wab if^MO Mnll m tur. that American polled has already, tending from Monchaatar ineludad: . NtEE INSURANCf — TOP WAOBS we have no more instinct to break Mary Rita LaMottc, vice presi­ at its B.. Middls Tpke plant. The tha ordineiy types. asaauiled. begun edging }ii this directiph. REPAIRS Mra. P. Howard Eddlson. ragant, Devins notsd Daniels’ absence 7 nJBHClUPTlON RATta ' up the Yankees. They ought to be dent; Psulbtte Edwards, treasurer, local conce7rn le one of the flnrt In I GeorgsCkmrge '•FIndell.-Flndell. owner of tbe OTHER EMPLOYI BiNIHTS Pajrnblo In AdTiaeo When it aucpeeded in having the and Oall Baldwrin, secretary. An the country to'be licensed to make ' company, entered the Venetian Mrs. William Crawford, Mrs. Wil­ and leturnad to invaatigata. He Y*4t^;...... -^‘I S United N itons postpone any ques­ kept there, just as good as they enjoyable year is planned for the Prompt, -thanew-BunetirabUnds. - ...... j blind business 80 years ago. liam'Slover.^ra. Howard Roy sad found Daniels being assaulted by MORtkS .••••••«•••••••••••••. X*It are, tmtil aomebody comes aipng Mias Jessamine Smith. tha club’s employes. Trying to in- A Em Mo&tlui ...... f tion o f^ in e a e Communist repre- girls of this troop. The one noticeable change la the ' While In bualneee In New York, The hostaas group wee Putnam APPLY IN PERSON BB llonln ...... *• and develops the fire and the O m uee of the "8" shaped slat which ! Etndeli blinds were Installed In torvene, Devine a-.so waa assault­ F««kiy _ sentotlon this year, that implied The Best Hill Chapter, and the ragant, Mra. ed, inc» Cotv pptmtial free worid unity in con- spirit and the peychological guts L6at and found -ttein* from ths are 3-16 Inches wider than th e. several major offices end homes Douglas P. Maxwell, welcomed the day cahip season a t Camp Merri- uiusl idata end which will provide of meny noUbles. The new "t was held." Devine said, "by meMbbr o r ___ '^ering it next year, if Commu­ to best them. And It won’t be WriR9«r>Rols Repleeed guasto on behalf of her chapter. an employe who had his hand In i THR A8SOCTATED PREM ^ Wood are now at the Girl Scout a complete overlap closure for ; Hamilton Standard plant in Wind- During tbe morning aaaoion First MORIMTY BROTHERS nist China’s conduct in the inter- quite rlght^ either, unless I t ' la office, 9S3 Main St. Among the privacy. This u(UI allow bettor ven- , w Locke has Flndell blinds as his aide pocket aa though he was ITho Ajnoelntod Proin t» Investment Selectman C. Carlton Olsborne holding a gun and BtaM to me: htlUod to tbe u«« 01 republlrntlpn of ■>-al should justify it. Brooklyn that does it. Items are auch things at towels, Illation and slimlnato sagging well aa Pratt and Whiney in East welcomed the group aad gave a 315 CENTER ST. — TEL MI-3-5135 El ■ awi dlanatcbaa crodtied face cloths, flashlight, sawing kit, POTTERTON'S when the blind 1s fully rsiaed to ! Hartford. Shipments have been ‘Stand there so I won’t have to use lit othanJR CTodltaO '",,^LW5Y brief history of tha town. Leonard this.*" ■ & -i«« tha laoal nava pubjliabad bare. pillow, combe, rubbere, jerseyi, C ^t«r St« OiT. C Im nk made as far away as South Amer­ You Can M a top of the window. Clark talked on ‘The Unrecorded Daniels asked $200,000 dnmages. All rlfbta of' repubHcatlon of apaclal Hincks Promoted dungarees, a fine green jacket and •' Housewives will like the new ica. Heroes of Greenwich,” Nathan dlipatebaa/barain ara abio raaareed. The local owner la a charter He says he suffered seven rib President Elsenhower’s sp' red, green, white and light blue feature which will make it poaslble Hale and Oaneral larad Putnam, fractures. Devine Is seeking $100,- ruli serrka eiient ^f N. .A- 8«r*- sweaters. - Anything unclaimed to disaaaemble the blind for houae- member of tha Venetian Blind pointment of Federal Judge Car- Connecticut both of whom lived there for a 000, assarting he s|lffered a frac­ after Oct. SI will be donated to cleaning. Tha blind may be aa- Aasoclation of America hnd waa period of time. State Ragant Mrs. tured rib and oth4r7lnjuricF. JiSkSaeW ^ V roll C. Hincks to the Circuit Court some worthy cause. sembled without the uea of any Influential in - forming tha Con­ G. Harold Welch reoponiM to the f^j^CJU^yUlo. Detroit and^g^ton of Appeals is a good appoint­ tools.. Thirteen decorator colors necticut Venetian Bimd Associa­ greetings aad welcoming ad­ __d B I^ AUDIT BUREAU o r Yankee tion of which he was president TIME ■TO. THINK RCOLAIIONS. ment, and represents justice to a Senior 'IVoop I, which hss held Your Contribution ere available in the Supalre blinds dresses. Musical sai.actiona weie Charlotte, N.,C. (SP»—.John. Retd, By A. H. 0. meetinga all summer, had election 1 which will also make for better for two years. Mr. Plndell ra* given by Dale Bartholomew. distlngui^ed legal career. This 27, stepped on the gas and let 'er of officers lest Itoildsy night, with borne decoration. sidea a t 60 Coburn Rd., with hla During the afternoon oeoalon rip through Charlotte’s business •was the ju^eahlp for which for­ We’re afraid that^ from our posi­ the following eIect;M to office for To The Boy Scout* One of the major improvements, wife and son, Oaorga, Jr., and music a-as provided by the choir diirtrict. mer Senator John A. Danaher was tion of not being under the table the.coming year; Dawns Resviel, not visible ee it is concealed In the daughter, Tyre. of the Country Day School. Mrs. People ran for their lives. Three Tha Manchester Erenind Herald. president; Marcia HsMn, -vice originally slated by the political at the last Bailey-Bowlea meeting, Kenneth Trawhella,. first* vice cars, one pedestrian and a tele­ - * DUiplav aLVertlalnrcloiln* hours: president; Judy Hanaen and- Pat \ time." Daisy Canada, Mauda Klop- president general of the National WINE influence at Washington, and it is America’s leaders of today are the phone pole didn’t quite make it k.r Monday-J p. »■ we interpreted only the benign at­ Wiley, secretaries, aild Emms iPick Light Opera penburg, and Martha Martin wera i D.A.R.. gave a most inspiring talk and were hit by the plunging au­ >ar Tuesday—1 P- m..Mornay. to the credit of those Connecticut titude we saw the Democratic Stephens and Nancy Saunders, Boy Scouts of, yesterday, America's I on “W hit Kind of an Ancestor Are rSr Wednaaday-1 P- the accompanlota. tomobile. / ter ThufSday-1 p. m, Wedneiday. lawyers who did not hesitate to Slate Chairman taking in his con- treasurers. leaders of tomorrow are the Boy Scouts )kg Club Program Of special Interest to the club YouT" Finally captured. Reid said: ‘T ter m dar—1 P. >a. • speak out in opposition to Dansher aiderstlon of the future career of Plans for the troop's next trip of today. The Boy Scouts Of America members present were the reports don’t know why I done it." *ftf BBtuMv—I p. m. FM»y. . to Europe, in the summer of 1954, of B week spent last summer nt CMfled deadllaa: that the promotion was preserved the former' Ambassador to India. are progretaing, and this year have been building in American youyi SUPPORT THE A judge gave him three years GRAPES. < ly of publication except laturday — If we outlined some of the rea­ Light opera is the theme of the Laurel Music Camp presented by, In prisoi^ to Sgure it out. for Judge Hin<'ks. troop membera will be more than those qualities of character and leader- three of the four Manchester High Two Doctors Sue , sons why Bailey ia probably willing busy preparing for the. trip. In Chamlnada Musical Club piograms ’ il The..Presidential patronage de­ to forego the privilege of having iihip which are the foundation of our B O Y SCo CFTS for this year. At the first meeting School students who won the Tuesday, October 6 addition to money-raiaing plana scholarships awarded by the Herem Photo. Fashionable Club partment ha.s solved its apparent Bowles as a potential gubernato­ strength, the shiningr hope of our future. of the club this season, held last Viewing the new Kirch Sunelra Venetian blind machine in opera­ LET US FILL YOUR pledge to Danaher by having him rial nominee in Connecticut, we ( evening in the Federation Room at Chaminsde Club last June. William tion at the Flndell Manufacturing Cdmpjsny are. left to right, Mrs. 9 - FOR SALE Apron Strlnic Relationship neglected to consider the queetlon Center Church. Eunice Blinn, pho- MacArdle, a sophomore, Richard Ida Cormier, Harry Elliott, aales manager of Kirch Co., Mrs. Helen named IS a District of Columbia Liebei a junior, and Louis Joubert, (Oatitlnnad frans Pag* Ona) One a'ay to describe the su judgeship. This identified the ap­ of why Bowles himself should even grmm chairman for October, gave Shaw and owner George Flndell, 4^, be toying with the Idea In the firtt a brief hiatory of light opera and a spnlor, each spoke briefly of their plaint was entared by the Copaca- ”|reme necessity for American pointment less, closely with Con­ place. Introduced the musical numbers. exi^riences aL the camp, their bana, which atkod for. diaraisaal olicy In the.Far East would be necticut and with Connecticut life After all; his own best friends, The program Included one selec­ music Instructiin. and the recrea­ ship. Mary Stewart; publicity, Isa­ mine Smith and.^Mary Stewart. of the suit. say that we must e'ventually if they are true friends, will tell tion from each of the light opefss tion afforded during their week'a Elsie Guetafson and. Irene Foster which 'wlli be approved by many R obert J. S m it h MAIN stay. They all agreed thajt the ex­ bel Worth; welfare, Daisy Canmde; McNally, hpwever, declared; ueceed in detaching Communist Connecticut people, and which is him there is one field of service to be presented during the year. librarian, Betty Brown. poured. "If tha assauKa occurred as al- CaOsd for slid dsfiYSMil incorporated STREET perience was most rewarding and hlna from Communist Russia. If which bring! out the best in him, Charlotte Gray, soprano, sang The meeting closed wlUi a, social legad, - it Is a circumstance that promptly st no extra BAYER in tune with the basis on which "Make Believe" from "Show Boat." ihsiiked the club for making that and another field of service which REAL E.STATB — INSURANCE experience possible for them. hour around the coffee, table at­ Although Italy is kfiown 'as a shocks the conaclonca of the court cKarge. :i|here does not seem much surface. the appointment was won. Mr. -seems to do him no particular GROUND FLOOR June Tompkins played a piano tractively decorated in an autumn nation with a large surplus popu­ and Impels an Immadiate trial.” FRUIT and PRODUCE CO. ' TELEPHONE Mitchell 9-5241 arrangement of "Summertime" At the business meeting con­ ;|j(fhance of our doing thi.s, there l.s Danaher, since the people off.Coii- favors. TALL TOWNE FASHIONS ducted by the president, Elsie theme. SUtlne Lawrence, chair­ lation which has increased rapidly Devine, in the bill bf particulars, —M long range factor on the side of nectlcuf retired him from the "INSURANSMITHS SINCE 19I4" from "Porgy and Bess." Mary man, woe assisted by the following in times past, her birthrate today said the incident occurred the 44 PU RNEU p l a c e In the state field, Bowice Steevart, mesao-snprano, sang "Tit Gustafson, the club members FINE PHARMACY ^lauch a possibility. It is the factor Senate, has alternated between seems to b e « o m • a some­ Pratt Street—Hartford, Conn. ( voted to rqniinue the policy of hoatesses: Marian Jessanis, Maude Is 17.6 per thousand per year which night of Dec. 14, 1951, He said Second Floor—Snite 208 Willow" from "The Mikado." Kloppenburg, Ethel Lange, Esther is 7 points below that of the United this Is what happened; CALL MI-9-9814 tk o t what is going on in Chinn to­ high-feed lobbying with Congress what roadesceadlng, patrosialng Dorothy Keeney and Maude Klop- awarding Laurel Music Gamp champion of naore creature com­ scholarships. Mrs. Gustafson pre­ Maidment, Bather Seelert, Jessa­ States. , The table they had reserved was day Is as much of a nationalist re­ and giving advice on Republican forts for more people. And, while penburg played in piano dpet vival as it is ah ideological revolu­ arrangement an excerpt from sented to the club the committee ...... I I I — 1.1 1.^. — congreasional campaign strategy. there has never been nny reason chairmen for the year aa follows: tion. And it is the factor that, Orieg’a "Concerto in A Minor," the \ The buainess of being a lobbyist is to question his sinccrit.v In this main theme in "Song of Norway." hospitality. Irene Foster; program, quite aside from not wanting to no particular qualification for high state braad of service, the Virginia Clark, ooprano, and Mar­ Virginia Clark and Batty Walters, be dominated by any foreign judicial appointment, and it is dif­ Bowles who functions on this ian Jeaoanis, contralto, sang the co-chairmen; active membership. level r does suffer by a com- duet "Sweethearle" from "May-, Marjqris Hall; associate member- power, China, in all its political ficult, looking at the results of the ^parison which happens to be phases, has a long history of political campaigns he supposedly 'available—that af a Bowles who natural geographical rivalry with- advised, to judge that Mr. Dana­ Is much finer, much more origi­ Russia. her even deserved to eat very high nal, sswmiagly much mors la But perhaps the best Indication on the patronage animal. taae with himself. of ail that the thing is possible is This contrasting Bowles is the are two points tp reinei^ber Furthermore, it ia certainly to Bowles who functions in the realm the way Russia moves to guard be hoped that, on the bench, he of foreign policy. Before he W‘ai against Its ever happening. And, displays A. more judicial tempera­ ever governor, he produced srticles What are Connecticut’s when you buy a new car!... unfortunately for our own ment and a higher degree pf in­ on foreign, policy which ’ for intel­ s eventual purpose, one of RussiSTs telligence thbn he displayed, dur­ ligent insight,, for lucid thought prime strategies with regard to and expression, and for advance- ing his eareer in the United States fnent of principle were noticeable AKE Chinn happens to dovetail with Im­ Senate; contributions to public discussion. portant American sentiment in the preferred health services? The promotion of Judge Hincks . In India, he achieved Some of the / policy field. Russia, in other is an honor to Connecticut, de­ beat functioning as the representa­ THE words, can rely upon us to help servedly won by the individual re­ tive of one civilization to another her retain one of her present ad­ that has ever been WTitten Into \ l ceiving it. the annals at diplomacy. Some of vantages in her relationship with his expositions of Amtrics, to Ifir, ill 1 Communist China. dian audiences, were high level, That object of Ru.s.sian policy The Battle of Curtain. SHOULD BE $139.p0 aional policleal of CMS. and a boardl of enrollod, and cooperate with C M S to make the CONNECTICUT COKE U the only fuel you can buy with in. sedW and coupek. Features you ordinarily operation and upkeep. tactics in this session of the'Gcn- But after two games, we shifted. busincesmen and\phy8iciann supervieen its ad> benefita available to their cRiployeea throngh this mone"-bock guarantee! fiseociate odJv: with higher-priced cars. Come in/see and drive America’s most srsl Assembly which were calcu It suddenly became intolerable to Drive a Chevrolet and you’ll be equally im^ popular car, 8t your earliest convenience! Watkins Brothers miniatration, thua aasnring a proper balance ' payroll deduction. * pressed by the o u u tan^g pick-up and power lated to prevent such a develop- us that any team ahouU be Im­ MORI PEOPLE BUY CHIVROLnS •Optional at txtta cost. ConOtUtothoe of fow»r$tUe B(ient. It may well be more to So- prisoned forever in that psycholog­ as well ais the smoothness and quietness of its .automatic trausmittiea and IIS*e- “Bbionamr" am irlst liking to have Peking’s con­ ical futility which, for so many PER TON (CASH) THAN ANY OTHER OhRI advanced high-compfession Vanv-in-Head en­ tine availabi* on “Two-Ten" siadeta and Bat Air ' . modtU, tacts with the West channeled, years, has' been what the Yankees CHUTE DEUVERYr gine—a power plant so wonderfully efficient fewer Suerint avaOahlc aa aU ■ Zl.-/ i \ ■ . ^ Oirougli Moscow than made direct­ give the D ^gers just by walking » 2 4 ’«' \ TRUSS nTTINR FINI ENTERTAINMENt ON THE AIRI. i . Tha Dinah Shoto Shows— N IC Motwf ks ly, while at (Ue samA time non .on the'field. We shifted* both out ttiue SAuid ^rnttBcUeut TV—TiMidair and Thuriday ... . Ilodta—Tssidsy aad trlday racognitloh' of Peking gives Mos- of sentiment and out of conviction. ;dNNlCTICUT MEDICAL SERVICE, Inc. By AKRON Oraduatad Expierto Oeetnl Mefare fsaAsll Oaaia at Hra Wsak-Solardayt NBC-TV . cow a propaganda instrument We really believed that the time C d l C ORBRit lCRf C rIir Also Abdominal Supports, Etas- 345 WHITN|V^ AVENUf # NEW HAVEN 1 With which to deepen free-world had come when the upderdog must Mo Hosiery, aad all types at Ft m PkoM ERttrpriM MMMqas.’’ rise up and triiimph. We did not oorglcal appUaaoaa. Frlvata Itt- I "If It Is indeed Moscow’s pur- think that life could tolerate ths n M ^ c » i c u # S 9 a f • M • el I c ■ J .# • c I p t y ting Bism. .. .pHC to keep Peking Insulated infliction of so much more misery 145® I CARTER CHEVROLET CO. .‘JkpM tbs West, how can that pur- on any one team or, any one com- O r Ymir A m I bs foiled r" asks the mimity. And so ws suffered, once, QhIib’i PbaniMy ^-1 311 MAIN 5TRBIT — M AHCNOW . __ ■1(1 I r iV I .11 ■ ■■■■'-WxE 11 MANCHESTER EVENDia HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 19M / f MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6.1969 1 Mary Jana Wllaon wiU K again, aa the tragedy pUyed itself; tha girls are making plans to bat­ Workshop “The Oaol Gate HjlonUor, and ABiwart, “ By fra« ter pVepare them' to be "unofficial Center Thespiang not ready, ab they went to the bar out, as the intangibles which make Lady-Uragory. Ruth Bowlay, world ioUdArity.’' By thla, It aa^ma ambaaaadora’’ of this country rfy *ch U f and ^ to n Mwro Five LocaL Women for a drink. When they were notl- some players throw strikes or Girl View NeV Blind MB^ine to rafean that th^free world ahould abroad. Meet Wednesday j)?laa tha cast. Marvin Wilson Findell Company io Make fled the table waa ready in thb main dining room, DMiels had not least atop quarreling; within it*' make hits when it counts the.most The flrat general tnoney-maklng production manager. At DAR Session Scout activity of this troop will ba a finished his drink. T H »’ and others throw balls and strike Aa always the Theaplan ' “in *eU over CSiina policy, and thoir- combination spaghetti sut>par and Tha Oeftibar maating of Center He attempted to carry it from NO 0 0 « VtC. out got in their relentless work Inge are open to the public, New Model Venetian Blind II ■trMt by put itself in a poeltlbn to deal Notes saK. to ba held on'^Saturday, Dec. Thatpiana will ba hald tomorrow Five members of tha Orford the bar but was told he could not again. We suffered, and jeered, one Interested In *wromlng a conatruotlvely with such future 5. In Woodruff Hall at tha Oerttar night at 8 p. m. In Woodruff Hall. Pariah Oupter, D.A.R., jrMterdajt take an unftnlahed drink into the add M ra Van McQuk^ will ba ber should contact the opportunities aa may arise In the helplessly, aa old Casey Stengel Congregational Church. Adalina Mr- chairman, Rrna Burgees, MItCheU rindcU Mmnufacturlng Company -blind head, .ia Uia aafety erfiali main reataurMt. Devine went on. PnblltiMn A t the first meeting of Inter­ Dlk la chairman of tha aala and host and hoateaa fo r , thai avenlng. traveled to Old Greenwich to at^^ ahead, whUe DMieU insUtcd hla direction o f weakening the China's permitted himself that luxury of a 9^812. ______in Manchester has just Compistsd proof lock. If the' cord ahould acci­ tend the state fell meeting o f the rounded Octobtr 1. im mediate Troop 13, Becond Oongre- Cynthia Lewis of the supper. Following tha wisliieaa ihaating dentally be dropped when railing dglnk was paid for and tlMt he O il necessity for leaning; upon Russia. storybook finish. gatlonal Church, laAt week- Mon­ ths Instsllstlon of the new Kirch Connecticut D.A.R. ia the Elec­ wSa entitled to take it with him. [PnblUtatd BTdry Branlnf WASHER the blind, the blind automatically ya uu Holldaya. Batarad at tbe Actually, we think it might be said It was intolerable, but it hap­ day, the following officers were Sunaire Venetian, blind machinery trolux Recreation Hall,Thoee at­ He attempted to Io so i.nd ,was jidfeya and locks [ and does not drop as with tending from Mancheetw induded: FREE INSURANCR - - TOP WAGES n oSIca at Maaebaatar. Cobb., aa pened.. But, now that it is all over, elected Donna Lingard, president; at ita E. Middle Tpkt plant. .... aasauilcd. ■OBd Oaaa Mall Mattar. ______that American policy has already The ; thea ordiniordinary types. Mrs. P. Howard Bddlson, regent, we have no more instinct to break Mary Rita LaMotte, vice presi­ r e p a ir s local concern is one of the firtrt ln| George. George, Findell, owner of tbs .Devine noted Dm IcU' absence beg;un edging in this direction. dent) Paulette Edwards, treasurer, Mrs. William Crawford. Mra. W il­ OTHER EMPLOYE lENIFITS ■CBSCRIPTION BAT^i up the Yankees. They ought to be the country to be licensed to make ' compMy, entered the Venetian and returned to mvMtigate. He rayabla la Adraaca When it succeeded in having the and Gall Baldwin, secretary. An P re m f»t, liam Stover,.Mrs. Howard Roy M d found DahieU being aasaulted by I T f V ,^..iaoa*.#oloooaa'*ao*d#afl5.W the new Sunaire blinds. i Wind business SO years ago. UnUeit Nations postpone any quea- kept there, jiu t aa good as they enjoyable year is planned for the ( Mias Jesimmlne Smith. the club’s employes. Trying to in­ I * aoaaaoo*aa**»d»***'»«; Tha one noticeable change U the I While in businese In New Yoik, APPLY IN PERSON MOCtllR l*2z are, until somebody comes alpng girls of this'troop. The hostess group was Putnam Ertt Months ...... ••JJ tioji^of Chinese Communist repre- use of the "8" ebapod aUt which « » » « « « « '» » » Install^ in tervene, Devine atso was sssaUlt- Month •aaoodddddooaaaaoaooa* . Hill Chapter, and the regent. Mra. ed. ' ' ^ ta tlo n this year, that 'Implied and develops the fire and the T h e Best are 3-lS Inches wider than ihe .»«»*«»• ">•1®*’ offices and homaa irOtkly ...... ag Lost and found items from thd Douglas P. Magwell, welcomed the " I was held." Devine said, "by InflB Coyy ...... ^ te n tla l free world unity in eon* spirit and the psychological guts Wr^^«r>Rolt tepleeed usual alaU and which will provide ' of many noUbIcs. The new guests on behalf of her chapter. . day -calnp season at Camp Mtvrl- a complete overlap closuro for ; Hamilton Standard piM t ia Wind- an' employe who had his hand in MORMRTY RROTHERS MBMBBR o r sidering it next year, if Commu­ to beat them. And it won’t be During the morning seeslon-First Wood Are now at the'OiO^Scout privacy. This will allow betUr van- ; sor Locks has Findell blinds aa hU side pocket as though he was , THB A880CTATBD PRKW quite right, either, unless It Is Investment SetectmM C. Carlton •.fflahoma holding a gun and stated to me: l*ril« w in iwn II *aa»- nist China’s conduct in the inter­ office, 983 Main St. Ajnbng the Illation and eliminate tagging : wsH ss Pratt and Whiney In East 31$ jCffNTER ST. — TEL. MI-3-S13B ITh* welcomed the group end gave a 'StMd there so I won’t have to use huuod to the liSO Ot npuhWp val should justify it. Brooklj-n that does it. items are such things*’’^is towels, ROTTERTON'S when the blind U fully raised to i Hartford. Shipments hsye hesn iwa dimte'‘*~~ntcbtt credlleo_ _ ^ l i t or face cloths, flaAhlljEKt. sewing kit, brief history of the town. Leonard this.” ’ cradttac! In Mito^par IS9 Oeatar S t, Oar. af Ohaieb the' top of the window. made as far away aa South Anisr Clark talked on "The Unrecorded athatvMo pillow, combs, nibbers. jerseys, Daniels asked 1200,000 damages; . iao tba laeallocj aaara puWabad hare. You Gan Make Housewives will llks the new ICA, Heroes of ' Greenwich,” NathM A l rlthla of rapublloaUOn of apaclal . Hincks Promoted dungarees, a f)ne green jacket and' The local owner is a charter U p. Says he suffered seven rib dIapatelSu haraln are atao reaeraad. festure^hich will make it possible Hale M d General Isra4 Putnam, fractures. Devine is seeking $100,- red. green, Jwilte and light blue to disawmble the blind for house- member of the Venetian Blind President Eisenhower's ap­ sweaters./7 Anything unclaimed both ef whom lived there for a 000, asserting he suffered a frac­ E. A. Connecticut cleaning. The blind may be as­ Association of Am tfiea M d was period of time. State Regent Mrs. pointment of Federal Judge Car- will be donated to tured ri|t M d other Injuries. . Xae. u tttK O ^ / il sembled without the use of any Influential in forming the Con­ G. Harold Welch respond^ to, the iBtattrea: The some^^ri^thy cause. JiioerAiTDcy r~— New roll C. Hincks to .the Circuit Court ^^la. Thirteen decorator colors necticut Venetian Blind Associa­ grcf tings and welcoming ad­ I TIME TO THINK „ I>atroIt and Borton tion of which he was president, of Appeals igi a good appoint* Yankee j - i i M i REPAIR y'ara available in the Suiialre blinds dresses. Musical selactiona were Charlotte, N. C. (Fi^-John Reid, , AUDIT BURKAU o r ment, and represents justice to a Senlof''?|froop I, which haa held Your Contribution which will also make for better for two years. Mr, Findell re­ given by Dale Bartholomew. fONS. By A* H. 0. meetings M aummer, had election sides at SO Coburn Rd., with his 27, stepped on the gas and- let ’er \ home decoration. During the efternoqn ecaston! rip through Charlotte’s business distUiguished legal career. This of officera iM t Moiiday night, with wife and son. Georgs, One of the major Improvements, music was provided by the choir district. .was the judgeship for which for­ Wa’re afriaid that, from mi/ posi­ the folIowlng''alected to office fo r To The Boy Scout< not visible se it is concealed in the daughter. Tyre.' ! of the Country Day School, Mrs. the coming y eV : Dawns Reaviel. People ran for tljefr lives. 'Three mer Senator John A. Danaher was tion of not being under-the table S( Kenneth iTrcwhella, flrat' vice cars, one pedestrian and a tele-, originally slated by the political president; M a iW Haxen, vice I president general of the National WINE at the ^ last Balley-Bmvlea meeting, i< i) !im u lufliT time." Daisy Cansds, Mai phone pole didn't quite make it president; Judy Hansen and Pat Americfi’ii leaders of today, are the I b:^.R., gave a most inspiring talk Influence at Washington, and it is we Interpreted only Gic benign at­ Wilev, aecretarleaX and Emftia Pick Light Opera penburg, and Martha Mi and were hit by the plunging au­ Boy Scout^^of yesterday. America’* the sccompMlsts. : on ’’What Kind of m Anccater Are tomobile. ■ Por Tue«U y-l p. jn. to the credli of those Connecticut titude we amv the Democratic Stephens and N a n ^ Saundera, Your', Per Wednesday-^t p. » : leaderii of tomorrow are the Boy Scouts Of special interest the club Finally captured. Reid said';."I lawyers who did .not hesitate to State Chainiian taking in hi^ con- treasurers. As Club Program 'or Thureday—1 p. Plans for the troop's\next trip members present wenrthe reports don’t know why I done it." ‘or rrtday-1 P. w*. T'gCT.'ly- . speak out in opposition to Danaher sideratiojv'of the future career, of of today. The Boy Scouta of America to Europe, in the sUmmeKof 1954, of a week spent I w summer nt A judge gave him' three years GRAPES ^/^JiSSSRoad&e? 10^ nj *•«* that the promotion, was preserved the fp d ier Ambassador to India, have been building in American ydtiyt SUPPORT THE Laurel Music Cs m presented by in prison to figure it out. ^ ot^bllcaUon except gatur*^ are progressing, and thla year Light opera Is the theme o f the Two Doctors Sue ' for Judge Hincks. if/we outlined some of the rea- troop members will be mor^than those qualities of character and leader- Chamlnads Musical Glub ptograma three of the four Manchester High ' i| why Bailey is probably willing School studenjfe who won the The Presidential patronage- de­ busy preparing for the trlp\ In •ship which are the foundation of our BOY SCO U TS for this year. A t the flfit meeting Herald Photo. forego the privilege of having V scholarships /Awarded by , the Viewing the new Kirch Sunaire Venetian blind mechine In opera­ Fashioluible Cli^ Tuesday, October # partment has solved its apparer addition to money-raising pli strength, the shining hope o f our future. of the club this season, held last LET US nLL YOUR g O R S A L E Bowles as -a potential gubernato­ e v e ^ g in the Federatim Room at Chaminade Club last June. 'William tion at the Findell Manufacturing Coni'pMy' are, left to right. Mrs. t, _ pledge to Danaher by hav1n|c.hlm rial nominee in Connecticut, we \ \ MacArdle./a sophomore, Richard iiA proB Strinf Relationship Center Church, Eunice Bllnn, pro­ Ida Cormier, Harry Elliott, sales mMsger of Kirch Co., Mrs. Helen (OeMtonei fram Fag* Om ) named to a District of Columbia neglected to consider the Question gram chairman for October, gave Llebe, a Itinlor. and Louis Joubert, Shaw and owner George Findell. a senloi/each spoke briefly of their of why Bowles himself should even- Cemg on. a brief history of light opera and plaint was entered by the Co|>aca- ^ One way to describe the su- judgeship. This Identifies the ap­ experiences at the camp, their be toying with the idea in the flrat introduced the muaical numbers. bana, which aflced for dhpmissal reme necessity • for American pointment less closely with Con­ musU: instruction, and the rccrea- place. The program included one selec­ ship, Mary Stewart; publicity, Isa­ mine Smith M d Mary Stewart. o f the suit. tiotrXffqrded during their week’s olicy in the.Far East would be necticut and with Connecticut life, A fter all, his own best friends, tion from each of tha light op^Sx bel Worth; welfare, Daisy Canada; Elsie Gustafson and Irene Foster McNally; however, declared:'. a^y. They all agreed that the ex- » sayz-ihat we must eventually which will be approved by many if they are true friends, wilt tell R obert J. Smith MAIN to be presented during the yesr. librarian, Betty Brown. poured.' " I f pte s'ssauUs'occurred as al­ CsDcd for sad deUveced tee hiMlevi taAlMH at Mrience was most rewarding and S e ^ In detaching Communist Connecticut people, and which Is him there Is one field of service \ INCOBPORATBD STREET Charlotte Gray, soprano, sang ...... , _ 1.1.- The-meeting closed with a socisl leged; It is a circumstance that pronptljrx st no extm BAYER which brings out the best in him, tawtt arkM la AsMike'i lemeil 963 Lower Street Flaar Xeval “ Make Believe" from "Show Boat.’’/ wo"!**** ‘ I** hour around ^the coffee table at­ sbMks the conscience of the court a from Communist Russia. If in tune with the bAsis on which •hea «M tau t n ii egtr. r experience possible for them. ’ AUhough Italy is known as, a charcc. and another field of service which \ BEAL ESTATE — INSURANCE GROUND FLOOR June Tompkins played a tractively decorated in m autumn and impels sn immsdiate trial." FRUIT and PRODUCE CO. ere dn*" not seem much surface the appointment was won. Mr. Sm S Hr S'M tmIHHm At- the business meeting con­ nation with a Urge surplus popu­ seems to do him no particular \ TELI^HONi: Mitchell 9-5341 arrangement of "Summertinte' theme. Slstine Lawrence, chair­ lation which has increased rapidly Devine, in the bill of garticulara, ihance of our doing this, there is Danaher, since the people of Con- favors. from "Porgy and Bess." Mary ducted by the president, Elsie 46 PURNEU PLACE TALL TOWNE FASHIONS \ “IN8UBANS.MITH8 SINCE WU" Gustafson, the club members man, was assisted by the following In times past, her birthrate today said the incident occurred the long range factor on the side of nel'ticiit retired him from — the In the state field, Bowles m ifiiorff u Stewart, mezso-soprano, sang' “Tit hostesses; Marian, JessMtJ, Mhude is 17.S per thousand per year'Which night of Dec. 14. 1951. He said HNE nURIUOY voted to continue the policy of Pratt Street— Hartford, Cona. Wtllow" from *^e J^kado." this is what happened; ’ 4uch a poAsibility. It is the factor Senate, .has alternated between aeimu to'become a some­ awarding Laurel Music Oamp Kloppenburg, Ethel Lange, Eathqr is 7 points below that of the United CM i Mi-*-yh4 what coBdeaceading, patroalslng Second Floor—Sulla 298 Dorothy Keeney and Maude Klop- Maidment, Esther Seelert, Jessa­ States. The table they had reserved Was ■ t ia t what is going on in China to­ high-feed lobbying with Congress peiiburg played in piano duet scholsrahipa. Mrs. Gustafson pre (4iam^on of more creature com­ \ sented to the club the committee day la as much of a nationalist rd- and giving advice on Republican forts for more people. Aad, while arrMgement an ex^rpt from chairmen for the year aa follows: vival as it is an Ideological revolu­ congreasional canipaign strategy. there haa never bees any reaaoa Grieg's “CoSicerto in A. Minor,” the hospitality. Irene Foster; pi^rhm , tion. And it is the factor that, to question his sincerity In thla main theme in "So m of Norway." The business of being a lobbyist is Virginia Clark and Betty Walters, • \ \ state braad of eeryloe, the Virginia Clark, soprano, and Mar­ \ • quite aside from not wanting to ho particular qualification for high co-chairmen; active membership, Bowles who functions on this ian Jetaanis, coptralto, sang the •\ be dominated by any foreign judicial appointment, and it is dif­ Marjorie Hall; associate member- level - does suffer by n com- duet “ Sweetheatts" from "May­ X. power, China, in ail its political ficult. looking at the results of the pnrison which happens to be \ ’ phases, has a long history of political campaigns he supposedly nvailnblo—tbnt of a Bowles who natural'geographical rivalry with advised, to judge that Mr. Dana­ Is much finer, much more orlgt-* Russia. her even deserved to eat very high aal, seemingly much more la tune with hlmeeir. But perhaps the best Indication on the patronage animal. / Here ar:e^ two points tp reipember This contrasting Bowles la' the of all that the thing is possible is Furthennore, it Is certainly to Bowles who functions in the realm / ‘ the way Russia moves to guard be hoped that, on the bench, hr \‘ of foreign policy. Before he was What dire Connecticut's w h4ir^ou buy.o new cor! • • • V agalhst.its ever happening. And, displa.vs a> more judicial tempera­ ever governor, he produced articles unfortunately for our own ment and a higher degree of in­ on foreign policy which for intel­ •./ \ ■ 'V eventual purpose, one of Russia’s telligence than .he displayed dur­ ligent insight, for lucid thought and expression, and for advance­ prime strategies with regard to ing his career in the United States MAKE ment of principle were noticeable China happens to dovetail with im­ Senate. contributions to public discussion. preferred Jiealth services? portant American sentiment In the The promotion of Judge Hincks In India, he achieved Some of the / THE policy field. Russia, in other is an honor to Connecticut, de­ best functioning as the represents* words, can rely upon u^ to help servedly won by the Individual re­ tive of one civilization to another her j-etain one of her present ad­ that has ever been written Into ceiving it. the -ahnala of diplomacy. Some o( ill I vantages in her relationship with his expositioha of America, to la- Communist China. The Battle of Curtains dian audiences, were high level, That object of Russian policy but artful, masterpieces. which is also the object of Amer­ Those three American college And one of the reasons he,has /- ican policy is to keep Cton:munist editors who have been touring always functioned notably in the realm of foreign policy is, we be­ China off in a world corije^ where through Russia. apparrntl.v giving lieve, that that if where his heart j it is ostracized by everybody ex­ a good account of themselves* and lies, where his imagination is most ./ cept Rassia. their way of life in rather spirited keenly challenged, an’d where he It is not, of course, ovir direct exposition to the Russians with would most deadly love to Envisage ■■ a futiure career for himself. His purpose to keep Communist China whom .Uiey cape into contact, value to himself, and to his coun­ tied to Russian apron strings. If think it would ^ a nice idea If a try, would seem to lie, then, in we were to say what we wanted, lot of Russian students were development and broadening of his we would say exactly the opposite. brought to this countri', to see and foreign affairs thinking and experi­ But the effect of the policy which judge it for themselves and to be ence, so that any opening for Connecticut Medical marriage between ambition and we are.-following, and from which exposed to a little free discusaton opportunity might Jlnd him more there can- obviously be nO quick about the two ways of life. than thoroughly prepared. escape, is to , leave Communist We think our college editors are Why, then, should be even toy Service {Blue Shield) China depenfling on those apron right. Still, the facts of interna­ writh the hies of claiming another : / ■ strings because she is denied other tional life are that they them- nomination for governor lii Con­ necticut 7 contacts in the world. ,selves got to Russia only through p I u i One human reason la, w e sup­ A’ All the way through the ques­ a relaxation of the iron curtain pose, that some people have told AND SEE WHY tion of Comriiunist China, it has which may have been pothing hirn he can have the nomination if seemed to some observers, that more than a temporary pi(cce of he'wants it, and' that, at least, he has some curiosity to find Out Connecticut Hospital Russia has cleverly managed her Russian show business, and the whether thla is so. supposed championship Of Com- facta of life also are that this But the only basic ooaaldera- The rtiiWng "TworTse" 4 dear wdan. WSh '"munlst ClUiia for international country now haa erected around tioB lavolved In an y' Idea « t 3 greet'MW leiie^ Oiavtelal affen Ike recognition in such a manner as itself a curtain even tighter than coniing. bark to polltM la Coa- Service {Blue Cross) wideit dieke •> leedeb Is Ht SeW. to make sure that such interna that around Russia. Neither by aectieut la we a n son, the tional recognition would not I be poaaiblllty that this might | ^ y a. law, rtor by emotional climate, part la the eventual reaUsatloa granted. And the Christian Science would we know how to play host of his ambitloas la the toreiga Monltos, the other day, discussed to any Russian atudenta who policy ffafd. If SBOceaofnI, It I 01ONNECTICUT this possibility as follows:, .. might come over. If, by any would keep him la the .pabUe * I . “ Does Moscow want its * best chance,, the law might be waived •ye,, a rather difficult ta^ for friend to meet its favorite enemy? IMmecrala bow then la a to let such a group come in, all Kepubllcaa ' admialsiratioa In The indications are that it dpean't. one can picture is the group be­ , Waahiagtoa,. and it would de> “The,best friend, of courbe, la liver him to the next Democratie OKE ing convoyed about by two groups P ekin g;. the favorite enemy is of security agents — Russians national oonveatloa as a party leader of prestige aad ■laffuence, c Washington. Ostensibly Moscow -is charged with the duty of seeing Q Wluit id th€ difference between Blue Shield and between professional and bosincas nMnsfSBicat' so anxious to bring the two to­ so that the geatlemaa who jM t that none e f the students ahould weekended at Booex would aet X Blue CfOseT for the benefit of the public. gether for discussions that -it has ^ s e rt tVthls country, and Amer- ' need to pick a secretary of ■/ proposed that Communist- China out of the blue. icam,agents charged with; aeelng Blue Shield, C M S, is the volimtary insaraiics With CMS, you may eelect any Meet ll briitgg you all the things you wont—all tNTese feoturet of costlier be included in a top-level Five that none of, the .atudenta made But perhapa all this U not even shadowy In the Bowles mind. Ha phyneian. Poiver • conference. iny subversive , conUcU with i ■ ■ plsn thsl providM stirgicsL in-hospitsl aedicsl, cors —at the lewesTprices and with outstanding gasoline economy I '’A ctually,'* says— the Monltnr, knows Well enough ht loves for- A w aricansi elgn prttcy-lMMt. But ha may jpr ■ s t ijrBity esre hy phyeU^mtt JSJH Ejt ST SOLID FUU YOU OH USI l led In giving : Enjoy pfac&fiUy every iwlvaiitagc o f higher^ diat-makerXfte^-mafcer-baSv-bcea adopUng- lief thdt-Waahington will take it bug, from whoso; bite we hava I In your own furnace—and without jiak to jrou - teat a supply Russia a''hot,^ equal race in'one. Blue Cross, C H 8, is ths plsn covering hoepUal Why do you need C M Sf priced cars; and save money on purohase Valve-in-Head design in recent years. up on such ark offer; yet the o f­ never seen anybody fully recover. pf CONNECTICUT COKE and" tee why over M,000 uaert departm ent-'that of curtains. -■ — i ■ r . ■ ■ price, operation and upkeep as welll 1 - Test Chevrokit’s handling-ease and riding- fer itself servesNto flatter a pos­ He. may be toying with the idea expenses. That happens to be the one con­ of running fbecauaa he Just can’t agree it pviea more hoot, battar boat than coal, with hei 'lliat’a real value. 'That’s what you want ease.-You'll find that this car alone combines sibly resUve P e k W and at the '6 out ot 10 6f est news o f all. Chevrokt Nations observers believe that straight in the league, ought t'o ADVERTISED AT $39.00 in Connecticut. There are individusL Mupic and and how to maintain a proper temperature in your home. Fisher Body l^ u ty , and a rich, roomy, color­ offers all these fine-car advantages at the Iouh Moscow, while ostensibly cham­ make It five straight in the world. A committee of physicians governs the profes*-’' family memberships. 7200 firms are now . ;■ - .f. . '■ ful interior with Safety Plate Glass all around est prices and with excepdonals foUsd?’’ asks the munity. And ao we suffered, once, Q I ’ PhamMi 311 MAIN STREET MM MANCHESTER V (... V.' . 'i ,.7 y I'' I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER •. 19S8 llANCHESTkS EviBNlNG HEBALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1963

hav# turned over to th# N N R C a ILA dockers from PorUand. Maine, Gabby Cab Driver Clark Ir Leaving Hat of mdr# than 400 p^nera Cohen Includes it was Incorporated UO years ago. mi to HanmUm Roads, Va. About Town M a n c h e a te r they claim ar* Nationalist Chlnea* T T fl'X Is O ’! l e c t o r •••• i<*™«d a UMI* damp. Teatar- 40 Hour Week Cheney AdvaHce lips Tha njt'a strike waa a direct and South Korean agent* among otes Cloud * flay tha ooterii okayed the of eonsequenee of the failure of the Collects Back Pay Ear East Station antt-Communlat POWs. His Availability beer grocery and drug stare*. "V union and the New York Shipping The next meeting of the Great D a te B o o k V « • ______, Thlmayya **H the NNRC ta Named Dollar For Hospital Hall Heads Velvet Div Assn., representing 170 shipping Books Group will be Wednesday. Mcihphis, Tenn. l/Pt—This is the (OautiMaMl (raua Pug* Oua) studying th# Red request to pull 'o GiiianR and stevedoring companies, to Oct, 14. The book which will be these prisoner* out of the fom- For Judge Post Union Election Result la Plato's "Patinenld**.”. tale of a gabby cabfaf—*a ex- pfiMfiiie—.gQ—they—cannot—flOlitfol Loaeft Election H o s p i t a l N o t e s TruBtecB ypto to EBtBnd tm t. ffile two side* apllt oil a bakery employ* who fell Into aome ------"WtBwtMty. Oct 7------Homemakar’s Holiday program. t o ^ r o out Ota Iw U * * ih ^ h o * ff«y other prisoners. Hartford, Oct. 8 (P ) — ■. wage boost the ILA asking a T h e Manchester Y W C A will hold unexpacted dough. TaxLdrivar E. V. "the tremendoua amount of money Shorter Hours to AH ^Britain Community T , $:S0 to 11:30 a.**. denounce aa pro-Oommuniat Both Sidea See Victory; i I PaUcats ...... l i t wage-welfare package of 13 cents a sale' o f anMque china Thursday T. (Gabby) Gabbert pickad up a District Atty. Simon B. Cohen of •tiea, (Oontlaiiisd fTM rsae Oiw) poeition of superintsnde^ of place. Charles P. Ryan.' * Saturday, Oct- 18 Thlmayyu auld “ wa are not con- Ellington today waa the third Con­ A D M ITTE D YESTERDAY: an hour, the employers offering an and Friday afteTnoons from 12 to faro who aaked to ba driven to a Parking Collection Non-Union BoUob In Ab S<>on BB PoBsible Velvet Divisiim ha* annound- form erly of Mancheater, who notk; Baaaar, .Community Rapt lit earned if South Korea threaten* necticut Republican to Indicata hie Bing I bin, Alfred Boracchl and Theodore Loren FreccHIa, Andover; Mrs. bt*a M e * O M ) 8 % cenU package. The present 4 at the Community Y on North Memphie bakery. 'En route, Gab- \ out-of-etete cmnVaaayra a n d , (O w « Church, atarUng at 10 a. m.. us because we have the hug* U-N- availability for th* V. 8 . DiatHct Nine A. Bwoi each received 71 vote*. Dotathee Swnnaon. 82 Summer ed by Cheney Broth^. Mr. Hall [live* In Waterford, has been ad- basic rate is $2.27 an hour. Main St. bert confided he was once em- Superintendent W llllnm ^. Slov- Tim e* „ SwaHy, Oct. 11 Command” and Communist'foresa Passes Average Court post being vacated by Judge Oeorg* OoeU, Jr. and Walter N. Bt.; John Ziemak, 98 Cooper Hill came to Cheney B^dUiers In Au-1 ^ MriM of ttrlkca poralynd th« However, the dispute was com­ •«: tployed by the same bakery—for W ith 140 O iallenffea bectouOcd th* UMuas * UnvoW^ er announced todny thSt the hqard study-SUndards Piece ' CoUactlon of' funda for Boy "at our disposal." Carroll C. H ln ^ s o f Chaanlr*. StewiH each received IS votes In St.; Mrs. Stella Klro, East H art­ ti . sufar liKluatry, the a u in eource of plicated by a number of other fac-' The "Friendship Qrcle of the ■lx hours. __ ^ ” However, even with all that, the gust of 1944 from EolHns'and Alk- Dye,. Print and Flnl hing Division, Scout dilva. He aaid the U.N. Command was With Judge H 1 n e k a being Hsrtiand. ford; Lois Gustafson, 90 Deerfield of Truetees of the Manchester Incoiha for colon yji tiUJKXMimplh.. Jtora,. generally reyplving around Salvation Army wiir meet jat the . “I waa.iust a kid then, and r 11 September___collections man In Rhode ISiand. He started Mr. Ryan has, been employ* of reaponaMe fop preventing South moved to the U.#.«*• Payroll have again Georgs C. Besway, running for Dr.; /M r* Virginia Thornton. 88' morial Hoapitnl at its September'^ in u re aleo hove been apoliMlie dock we waterfront corruption and atadel tonight at 7;45. declare that was the hottest place parking mfctera on local alreata Yn the Timestudy-SUuidards Divi­ Cheney Brothers foi^over'37 37 years; DeaaSit bridge, atupicas of Korean troop*' froA. entering- the Appeal* for the Sscend District, todby In yesterday’* union repre-j ______flrst oslsctman as sn Independent Westminister Rd.; LInnea Sander, meeting voted to put into effect ■tfikee. racketee.ri'ng exposed In state and in the world. After six hout-a of sion, wa* promoted to foreman of and has held s number of clerical D.A.R., Woodruff Hall. i;S0 p.m. neutral son* to attsu;k li^ e n and In town-owned parking lotb Cbhen's friends today advancad his Bepubticsn, posed a puszl* for Old 81 'Llnnniore Dr.; Mr*. Mary Gar- as soon as possible a 40 hour week Briteln'i Coloniel Office.Nvhich federal probes over the past few The Waddell ^ A will hold lU work, 1 decided I sure didn't like sentaiton elaction at Manchester | Velve$ W e^ng, to general fore­ and supervisory positions during Oet. 1$, 18 aad 17 force*. surpassed the aversge monthly name for th* vacancy. i Saybrook election officials. delta, 3 Crestwood Dr.; Mrs. Anna for all Us employes. The graduate •uperWeee the colony'* affair^ years. . ' first meeting of the season, tonight it. Aa soon as tha foreman wasn't M od es,P in * and Britain- men in d /tnen asaistant superin­ his' long' period o f service. Center Thaaplans prsaent "Abie's Haa N * Oasaawat Cbnflrmlng that h* had heard at, j )^tate OfficerH Visit Uadsr th# 2-p*rty sysUm, th* Larson, S3 Aubtlrn Rd.; Mrs. nurses snd licensed prscticsl deacrlbed the P P P *a a Red-i Eisenhower's special- fact-find­ at 8 o'clock in the'qrhool auditor- looking, I went to the washVoom collections, according to a report tendent on Aug. 1, 1951. Mr. Ifall's Edmund F. Piela, who resides *t Irlata Rose.” Bowera School. of the movement On hla behalf Hall, in New Britain, as a wrangle] defeated candidate for flrst select­ Ruth Brooks, Rockville; Frank nuraes have had s 40 hour week erfaniaation but Mra. Jagan ing board, in the report it sent to lunj. *^°****- and aneaked out a window. And 1 Thimeyya did not comment on a Issued by Paul Cervlnl, collector entire ^ firin g life has been spent 38 .B(rch 8 t., has been promoted Ssktarday, Oct. 17 latter eent to him today by Oen. Cohen said that h* “ would con­ developed aver th* validity of 140. man become* third eslectman; siv James, 115 Mrin St.; Mrs. Connie since Oct. 1,1948, and th* manage­ denied th a t' ah* and huaMutd are 'Hw Whit* House yesterday, gave will speak on various school serv­ never did go back, not even to aea of revenue. The total was $3.- Lodge of Rebekah in the^leld o f pile fabric* and he to 'supervisor of Tlmestudy-Btan- Tour o f Mapehaater homaa and sider it a graat honor if I,ware of th# S47 Vqtea ia Old Saybrook Republican Rraithwalte^b - 202 Autumn St.; ment feels that the time haa come Cbinmuniata. tma summation; ice*. and following the meeting the about a paycheck." Clark In' which th* retiring Far 189.87, and the average based on qu a lifl^ to assume the dard* for the Velvet Division. He tea. aponaored by hospital atixll- Tha non-umpif' wbrkers/held a Fred King defeated Democrat Mrs.. Hllma Anderson, 85 Esst #vhen a 4 0 hour, week should be \ Agreement Vnllkely classrooms will ^ open so that- A few days later, Gabbert re­ Eaat COmmandar aaid th* United the previous" 12 months w * » about promoted." H* took efflc* aa U. S. his new poeition. was originally employed aa *' Other London newapapera alao' tary. !-vot#\ m*Jortty--248 to President Amy E, ‘Cowls* of the F. Ingham 048 vote# to IgflyB u t Middle Tpke.; Harold Rickert,-427 standard for the other employes .attacked the govemnnent for ita “ No\:omplete agreement on the parents may meet the teacher*. ceived a $110 check from the Nattoas will-not waiver from the $2'500. . Attorney for Connecticut, two azststant superintendent Finisher in the Piece Dye, Print Oet. IS to 84 votes, but what ar# they going to do/with Main St.; Henry Anderson, 26 as well. alienee. Deacriblnf it aa a “ wall o f piers is^llkely without resolution bakery. It was in payment for his prtncipl* of freedom of choice for There is now' ,* balance of $52,- months ago succtedlng Adrian W. Rabekah Assembly of th* State o. , ^acancy caused by Mr, Hall's pro­ and Finish Division and in June Ualted Nationa Weak. . i ' Garment Banwsy? He got $18 voti Maple St.; Mrs. Lorraine Chareat, ■ Th* Hospital is competing with aeerecy unparalleled in peacetime,'' o f the three problems of union Boy Scout lesder* snd parent* six hours of work, plus interest tha 83,000 anti-Commonlat ptlaon- 227.84 In the pai-klng meter fund, Maher of Stratford, realgnad. Connecticut and har staff, paid motion has been filled 'by Guatav 1951, wsa transferred to Time- f J Oct. IS, 88 and 84 ^ represenU- Morris hs* almoet always been s 405 North Main St. Industry In trying to attract com^ The lib e ra l Newa CSironicI* aaid representation, working conditions are Reminded of the need for coop­ that had accum ulate since his ara In Indian cuatody. ■ h* added.. . \ Meanwhile, two New Haven area their official visit last evening to W. Magnuson of lOO Cambridge study work. Mr. Piela. Is a navy 8 t. Bridget's annual harvest ba- tlvaa were confldrat enough “yea” Republican town as far *a the ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. patent personnel for It* verlou* tii^poliey had been aet up'“on the sjid outlaw strikes.” eration in the Boy Scout drive this brief employment 30 years age. a a r k aaid th* U. I4. had ah*d Summary o f p rop ^ty tax trans- tovro court judgea today announced Sunset Rebekah Lodge, at a meet­ St. Mr. Magnuson began working veteran, a graduate of the 'Univer­ aaar. State Armory. . blend to Bln that right and will thev were available" for th* poet votes would be f ^ d among th* aslectmiui’a . offtc# 1* /onesmed, Mary Heinz. 15 Huntington St.; departments. Ou'tsid* o f .the nurs­ ,«^neaa order* of Colonial Secre­ “Union representation" refers Sunday. Gabbert'* passenger had been D. Oet.S8 aadS4 aettona by Cervinl’s Office reveaU ing In Odii Fellow* Hall. Other for Cheney Brothers In August of sity of Maine snd prioi* to his work .not eompromta*. a last month's collections, amounted held for th* past 22 years by Judge rontasted ballot* t'a.^ Swing tha distinguished guests present were Mrs. dana VridtaJM Faaoouy. but next term it will have its first Herbert Flavelt, 12 Haynes St.; ing steff, there are some .50 differ­ at Cheney Brother* he haa dona tary Oliver Lyttelton to maak Brit- to the fight 'between the ILA and W. Elliott of Chicago, executive Rotary Ctiib minstrel show, Republicaji tax collector.In more ent types of occupations required 1937 and since his employment has Clark aecuaea 'th * 5-nation Re­ to $9,489.09, bringing the total Hlnck*. slection. ’ \ several past presidanta of the A s­ Mrs. Margaret McCruden, 858 counselling and gfoup leader work tab troop movemeata in the Carib­ the A E L, which t\ro weeks ago The monthly meeting of the Al- vice-president of the ^.American Waddell SehooL than 80 ysar*. T h s f* because to staff the hospiUI; In th# pro­ held \succeedingly important Jobs. patriation Commleaion of which aSnca 'the beginning of the fiacal Judge John F. Carroll, Jr., of The Isad* haa been turned over sembly, District Deputy Pra Ident Miss Carol Elisabeth Austin, Main SL; Miss Nellie Toohey, 91 for the TJd.C.A. in |4slne. bean.” ousted the II>A for^-failur* to pina Society will be held at the Bakeries Co., which now owns the FrsncU Harrison poUed 198 votes fessional departments the hospital Prior to 'hi# promotion he was Wedaeaday. Nov. 4 India; la chairman o f wmrking yeai' to $14,804.85. West Haven Tosvn Otmrt and to the NaUcnal Labor Relation* Mllllcent Rolston, Grand Master daughter of. h(r. and Mrs. William Cheetnut St. The Conaervative Daily Kail ■cleanse itself of racketeering ele­ Sub Alpine Club on Eldridge St. local bakery. / to 157 for Charles R. KDrhberger, employs technicians, phsrmsrists, “Holiday Bas*ar>” aponaored by on the tala* Idas that the reluc­ Judge Herbert S. MacDonald of th* Board, which conducted' the'.fiec- Marcus M. Worthington of the Lester AusUn of Hop* — nfti DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; declared the 'Brltiah public waa ments. The A F L then Set up tombrrowr night at 7;30. , W ater collection* for the rhonth a Democrat, who's been. tax col­ orderlies, medical stenographers; Woman's Federation, p a n t a r tant prisonarf "actually daair* re- North Haven court aaid they srare Unn, and an official verdict, wbfl't Grand Lodge of Omnecticut, Hop*. R. f„ and John William Oliver Hill, Rockville; Arthur Ben- 'apeediU , *>ntitied to proper information.” a new International Longshpre- c.vMNnIb M iim iiFB were $17,130.05. making a thfal lector 27 years/ For s tong Urn* In the hotel end there are oppor­ of South Windsor, Church. patriatlon.*v ■ intereeted In th* vacancy. wMch be reached until th* board lasuea*^ Charles Roberta, Jr., Past Grand P e a b ^ y , aoa o f Mr. and , Mra. Son. 881 Center St.; Andrew Whit­ in. Jr., 38, DIapatchea from .Jamaica re­ men’s Assn., AFL IILA-AFL),\to The I-adies Aid Society of Zion of $21,051.81. Current blllln, befor* that hi* father held the Job. Car HiU Fence ' snd Laurence E. Bellm(sn, Saturday, Narr. 7 will' be filled by President Elsen- ruling on whether the workers who Mastar, William Payns, Jr., war- Wyylll* H. 'Peabody of 113 Hollis­ man, West W illington; Otto tunities for laundry workers, floor ported that 40 member* of the fight the cast-off ILA. Lutheran Church will meet in the Richland. Mo? (Ah— Herbert L Thlmayya said It was “highly and uncollected balances of Berlin, for making a U-ttHn on F ell dance. Daughters o f laa- liower. cast the challenged votes were eii- ter St., were married Saturday, Th# election* turned out all Lungstrsiis, Wethersfield; Victor maids, porters, diet aides and Britiah carriaon in British Hon “Working conditions" com­ <^hurch tomorrow at 7 p.m. instead Barlow tells how he shot a water likaly” that th* Ibng-delayad in- Aug. 15 were $42,898.20. «Mm Grand Encampment of Con- right for th# Nichols family. First Main Street. balla, American Legion H*ma. Utled to ballot. Oct. g. at $ p.m. tn the Hope Anderson, 28 Strong St.; *Hrs. maids, typists and bookkeepers, At Buckland Exit dura* had been flown to supply a prises the complex - waterfront of 7;30. and combine their regular moccasin near his spring one eve­ tarqiewing of th* balky POWa A ll other collection* during the D^'iCUt. Sslectmsn WlUIsm E, Nichols wa* Nov. IS and 81 Oompoay CSudleages '^e''^gu*ats were attractively Methodist Church. The double-ring Edith Laws, 27 Grant Rd.; Mrs. snd maintenance men. “'skeleton f: Society. ed. snd his dog jumped on .lt and Allied and Commimlst teama First Seltctman Milton W. Nichols hospital work do so with the Police yeeterdsy arreated John “The SUver Whuae,” Weddell *ney Rllls-controUed plants, which the offlM N; o f Sunset Rabekah minister, Rev. Wilfred D. Hamil­ St. Judge Puts Ban in Kingston. New York and New ,Ieraey, whose The local society I* assisting the shook it savagely. arar* to begin' meeting Sept. 38 wax re-elected In East Hampton. knowledge that the hospltsl I# B. Rhamlain. 31, of the Bronx, School. th* union claim* challenged mcit Lodge wore, white floor length ton. Traditional bridal music was DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. Crulsec Takes Troops Hudson shorelines make up the Rockville Society oh Oct. 14, when . Out popped 19 little snakes, six with th* prisoners In^an attempt Handle (^refullv* BiW‘k Camp Road The town* are neighbors, and the open 24 hours a day, 385 days a N ,Y „ on a charge o f reckles# of . the ballots, charged that the gown* with pink and grsen sa-has, playsd by Mi% Malcolm Maynea. Bette Dowling and son. Andover; This implied that the Superb Port of New To^, have aet up a the Zone Rally will be held In or seven Inches long and “ very to perausde them to return home. Nichoto nr* brothsrs. year. The hospital cannot shut driving afUr the New Yorker's car On, Alcoholic Air GRASSHOPPERS BEAT union had brought in Worketa to the color*, of 'tne.^ order. The vis­ organist of the church. She aeeom- had embarked all available troops Bi-State Waterfront Commission Rockville. Mite b ox esw ill be due lively," according to Barlow. But a dispute over facilities tor the In Warren, the election turned Joan Martin, South Wi'ndsor; Mrs. down on Sunday* and holidays. was Involved In sn accident on PLANES And Do Have One 'fupper Lake, N. Y. (P)—Jay­ vote who had not been on the com­ itors wars grsetsd by the recep­ panled Mrs. Sidnay Allen who In Jamaica. The cruiser, flagship to regulate' dockland employment at this meeting. A social time with interviews forcad postponement. out all right for ths Tanners. At Georgia Beattie luid son, IS C. Personnel rotate time off. One of Windaor St. near the Buckland walking bears creatad a traffic pany payroll for “approximately tion /committee, ' .Past Noble aang "O Promise i|*,” " I Love You Forest St,; Roderick Carrier, 227 N ew York. (Ah— A vU lting E ng­ , of Britain's West Indies fleet, also after Dec. 1. The ILA is fighting refreshments will follow. , FREE DEUVBRV Thim sj^ said the “explana­ least It did for First Selectman the intangible compensations exit to th* Wilbur Croe# Highway: Jefferson City, Mo. (da — A problem at tm American Legion Graniis Mrs. Ethel B.trong and Truly'' and 'The Lord's Prayer.” lishman was haled into court for ["'> \ ha* aboard Vice Adm. Sir-Willlanj such control in the federal courts tions" eduld begin as soon aa the Oklahoma City (Pv- Oklahoma two year*." Willis Tanner; OonsUWe Irving Green Rd.; Robert Krlstoffi ■ 11 which hospital employes receive farmer near here waa appalled at Mountain C sm ^n ear this Adiron­ Mr*. Ruth Aspinwall ai>4 sscorted White chryaanthsmuma prsdoml- Shamtsln waa. taken to Man­ driving, his sporU car up the Andrewes. Commander in Chief of Mrs. Alice Trowbridge of 801 U, N. Command flnlshes tem­ City Post Office employes recielved Th* ILOWU, however contends Tanner, his brother; Tax Collector Ridgewood St.; Mrs. Sitnohetfo for their wqrk Is the knowledge and haa4'efused to consider it in Columbia, Conn, (ilh—Art electri­ sight of hungry grasshoppers in­ dack village. $a the dining room. M f*. Mary chester Memorial HospiUI where wrong aide of Park Avenue aad the Royal N avy's Am erica and dealimr with the employers. Main St., has received a letter and cal and appliance firm, advcrtlaing porary interview booths demanded a chuckle from a package which that moat of the challsnged votes nsted in ths church dccorsUons. Herbert Tanner, their father; TSx Johnson snd son. 43 LydsII sl.; and saUafscUon that they have vading hi* field of corn one eve­ So many bears began wandering Smith, acting marshal, fornlcd the Given in marriage hy her father, he received emergency treatment being abusive to a motorcycle cop. West Indies station. - "Outlaw strikes" points to the newspaper' clipping from her sec­ a big sale offered free orchids as by the Communlata. The U N C said arrived here from Ban Antonio. were cast by workers who had Assessor Eldred Tanner, their Mrs. Mabel MscCracken. 17 contributed to the rsatoration of ning. He hustled back to the house across the road M iM ectlng the grand march. for chest injuries and was then dis­ "What did you hav# to drink?” Government sources fn Dondon ond cousin. Mrs. M ary English of a come-on to women customers. It the job v.-oul(l/ take about seven Attached to the outside was a been only temporarily laid off and the bride waa attendsd by har cousin, snd Town Deposit Fund Spruce St.; Mra. Evelyn White, inability o f longshore union lead­ and phoned a company that does Paradise Point and\ Horseshoe After the. dinner the guest* Snd people's heaith. chargee!. H is car, police said, waa asked Msglalrata Louis A. Pag- indicated privately that the force New Haven, who is shown cutting Gained so hard, however, that few transparent bag containing oat­ who war* entitled to vote. George sister, Mrs. Harry Hillman. Agent Marjorie Tanner, another West Willington. In adopting the shorter work er* iir the past. to block wildcat aerial spraying. Lake camping areaa to get at members assemblsd in th* lodgb badly stneshed. nucco. would be used to strengthen Sir her birthday cake at the age of 97. A total of 14.700 o f the 22.800 meal cookie* snd a noteresding: Rubin, ILG W U vice prsaidrnt, Bridesmaids were Mis* .j,Prl#cUla BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son to schedule the hospital management walkouts by dissident dockers. customers came. The company as­ edible refuse left by campers and room, where Mrs. Virginia Keeney. eoiuln. Patrolman, Milton .Stratton, who "Fifty-two glasses of milk,” the Alfred W. Savage, governor of tl>e Mrs. English was born snd brought signed a salesman to deliver the They promised to get right on antl-Red PO W s are Chinese. The "Last Christmas I rttialled a doll, claims that as many as 1*20 of the and Miss Dorothea Peabody of In West Haven, which went Mr. and Mrs.'Terence McGuire, 585 Is hopeful that It will prove attrac­ motorists that the;L*gion decided PNG, end Mrs. Marjorie Cohlon, Investigated the accidtot, said accused replied. colony, in dealing with the situa­ up in this town but has lived in orchids, flowm from Hawaii, to the the job in the morning. rest ars North Koreana The Reds insured for $25, and the doll was challenged votes would be pro; Mdficheater, sisters of the bride­ n niwratlc for the firet time in Chestnut St.. > • tive to other* in town who might New Haven for the past 18 years. to close the private road. VG, presented the guests, who Shamlsin’s car, in turning Onto the “Did you Uke any medicine?" tion. ' home* of some of the more likely But bright and early the farme'r hold 23 Americans, 1 Briton and broken when It arrived. They union. groom. Harold Whiling of West 20 years, political writers will be- BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter 10,5 hospital employment, Vault Keeper Has She will be remembered by older It will be reopened, the Legion were welcomed by Noble, Grand exit ramp from the highway^ went “Ye*, freoh air." , Mrs. Jagan's party has* demand-, proapecta. took another look at the. field and 335 South Koreans they aay don't would only pay me $5 for the Bernard L Alpert, director of Hartford Was best main, and ushs'r* casting an eye at n one time darl­ to Mr. and Mra. David Pierce, 51 / said, after the beari have been en­ Mra. Alice Palmer. Th* Stations off the road, rod* up and over twa « Pagnucco fined the man $30, re­ (sd the replacement of Sir' Alfred residents. canceled the spray job. The grass­ want to return to their native broken doll, ao please handle thia the NLRB'a regional office In ware Harry Hillman, brother-in- ing of the sports writer, Bruce Trehbe Dr.; a daughter to Mr, an^ Oil men Large num­ the fruit. meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the ing D ecem ber 1, you and your scrutinize the reaulta o f the union 8 degrac* below tb* aeaaonal nor­ home of Mrs. William T. Golden. mal. Cool weather Wedneaday will corsages of pink roaas ood chry­ rubber in a ll seats, extra trunk space, smooth ride—does bers of longshoremen have left the Now, Kansas had better look to {doying five or more persons. family w iir have the tame broad eliKtion. ARE SWINGING TO V -8 TVPE ILA in bolts which split some ita laurels as the Sunflower State. 61 Ridgewood St. Mrs. Patrick ■nie first time waa on March 25, be followed by a elow ria* In tem ­ santhemum*. \ ENGINES, but Ford is the any other car measure up to Ford feature for feature? You Mra. Paabedir.' was graduated locals in two. Some huge sunflowers are being Peak and Mrs. William BanU wriU This opplication hospital-car^ coverage that now when the union's bid waa rejected perature about Friday end little be co-hesteeaea. Mra. Jamas Ir­ from John Deertng High School, in, its field with a V-8 ! know the answer—that some cars do offer most of these R ivalry OobUbucs grown In South Oarollna. Mrs. That your application reaches by a vote of 844 to 284. Th* ci|iange In temperature over the safeguards a million-Connecticut West Warwick. R. 1/ and Mr. Pea T he rivalry between the ILA W illi* M ae Barber o f Columbia has vin* wriU apeak on “firet Aid.” must bo moilod union that time charged the com­ weekend. features. But the only ones that do are costlier cars! Not body icraduated from Manchester and AFL.'haa led' to extraordinary a sunflower-12 feet, 8 Inches tall Blue Cross by October 10. people against hospital expense. pany with unfair Uhor prmetiise* Precipitation during thIa period IF IT'S A SIX y ;O U W ANT, High School and attended the Uniy a single,one of them is in Ford’s price field! And Ford police precautions on the water­ that's still growing. NO LATER THAN and took an appeal to the NLRB. will on the average tolal over vereity of Connecticut. V Ford’s Mileage Maker Six with front, where supremacy is often Alfred Breedin, a Manning, S. C „ All Heard Siren The board aubsaquently found inch occurring early Wednaaday offers you these "fine car” features—at half the fine car On their nturn from a wei determined by brawn and bru­ service station operator, reports that th* company had violated th* morning and again near thfs week­ ’’ 0 \crd rK e beat a/f other cars in the OCTOBER TENTH trip to the Pocono Mountain^ tb* tality. » growing a sunflower one foot taller Except Fireinen Taft-Hartley Act, vacated the re­ end. 1953 Mobilgas Ewnomy Run! cost! No wonder the swing's to Ford! ) ’On«the bdiia of a pessimistic than Mrs. Barbet's plant sults of the election and called for couple will make their home in report by a S-man fact-flndlng the one heL yesterday. CUMING VACATION Mancheater. . \ Dayton. Ohio WPi — The fire Ooraimay Oalma Wla Plevna. Kan. (2P>- -Hinahaw’a b AY 1 AT I R ^ion also j Is emplavad bvi _ ^ . that ia i « m in auny Maachestdr you need it.,. • retains the natural "feel” of tlie wheel on stru^tamys. I person, malic does all the shiftidg for yoti—bkt(er than you can do it yourself! Direct Enrollment meti$: '(N om e Ond Addreu o f Firni) •"•pteyed by thk firm,. stores. COMPLETE HEATING berships become •ffective APPtlEO FOR: Individual (N o AtoternityjO Hwbond ft W ife • , " ' X And the best part of it la that December 1. Applications * \ • (Molemity Included) Q all purchases in. all stores, are • BOILERS • OIL BURNERS handled in order received. I below to be Do not tend money now. billed in one monthly bill and > • RADIATION AND DUCT WORK / Slue Grota svill mail bill I ------— ^'* _____ Dof Month Ym,r paid for with one monthly check R 1 * ' Husband ~ n ' m a il t o • STEAM / • HOT WATER and Membership Agrso* w if . H to our bank. No extra charfsn. ment after your tppUca- I 2. RIMCT INROLLMINT DVT, . r No running from ntore to store. ^ • WINTER AIR CONDITIONING tion is accepted. JlJ)ouBhf^§_ 3. CONl^lCtlCUT' Apply at member stores. Siflhter □ i • COAL TO OIL CONVERSIONS 5®" o • L U i CROSS We use the famous aad |N»|Hilar "World’a Ecohomy Champion’* Douflhter Q I 5. Whitnay Av». LOOK Douflhter Q FLUIDHEAT WALL FLAME BURNERS I Naw Hmran, Cams. OB rtmiMBBAT nueaSIIBB BCBinCRa, ap aewmaad m BotarAuf Bvamag ffaot AHEAD! aod Better Hooaea aad Oardeaa, Diatrlbnted exeluaively ky aa la this area. |SIGNHERE______. ■ 'A , . ,1 ■ ‘ * DATE. I ' L *8 IMW-a-i; WORTH MORI WHIN YOU iUY IT. . . . 1. FOGARTY BROTHERS MANCHESTER TRUST WORTH MORI WHIN YOU TRAQI ITl PJWWk -'tiM it*s ILUE CROSS for a miliioR CoNRfttlcut ptoplt 2M CiNTB|l STRiET TiUPHONi MM-4l3f PILLON SALES and SERVIGE ■ i .-. y . ■ .. k.. 31f MAIN S T U iT ^ MANCHESTER . '[..-.'-afis by am* fraiaed iadivtdaally at th* faetety. CONNKflCUT HOSMTM SIBVICt, INC./ NIW HAVEN f T I L R I 1 -4 17 1 ^ N. P. S. Thp big twing it tb your .FonI Doalor for utod egrtg i . ■ \ m a i n OFfICe. I2S MAIN ST. • NIRTN ItA N C IU f Nl. lUIN St'^>

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MANCHESTER EVENiKC KSRALD. MANCIIe STER, CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOTER 6, 1968 “km (D); IlHlrary directors, Albin -B. f t * their charm. Highlighting the eve­ James Maher, November, . and ‘Hal Boyle £ o l u m b M Emergency Doctor* E U in g t^ Peterson \(R ), Irene M. 'VPoWd Mrs. Walter Anderson and Mri, Goalees Celebrat^ Large Audience ning wsrs the fascinating abort ( D ) , \ Plays for Rotary and long svenlng drssa collection. Lillian Tedford, December. M^rioaHlsled )ventiy The committee for the party, Two Democrats ■ Physicians of the Manchester Jarvig N. (Tapp Some of these beautiful gowns 58 Werlded Years Medical AaAoefatloh who fidll The Ellingtdn Catlioltq, Woman’s Attends Chiirch wars modeled moat charmingly, by headed. by Mrs. James Titus, in­ ' Gleaner Held Club will fuenisH trans^rtoUon by RAN(X and FUEL cluded: Mrs. John Mortimer, stage respond to emergency rills to­ I daughters of group members. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gosele, 21 TieriforOffi.ee morrow afternoon and fvening Wing Top Office bua today, tomeVrow and Thurs­ GOP Returned to Pot^r; Fashion Show The show was climaxed by a: manager; Mrs. Mark Hill, pub­ day leaving Cente'r School 'at 2:30 licity; Mrs., H. C Angell, J r , Uck- Huntington 8t.. were guests of are Dr, Joseph C. Barry, tel. 24 flour Delivery Servi^ whimsical "And So their sons, Sherwood H.. Earls W^ Intellectual Equal In Election Here 9-1178. and Dr. Nicholas Mar- JDJington,. Oct ^6_.._(8peclalJ- p.m. for all children to go to St. livhtehrpictiiMdTSVsral-lovsly alssp> ettt-ldrarT. Os En^und, pro­ B o a rd 's CBurch'tO flfe"8-tl*y mtsi' ~ ~6S Per Cent Go to Polls More than 178 women packed grams; Mrs. Georgs Hunt, music; and Cplis E. Goalee and their fam­ zlalO, tel. 9-5694. V Republican Jarvis N. Clapp was wegr items. ilies, at a dinner party Friday tlirOHEVROt£^ Sion. A note from the'‘-parents for Woodruff Hall at the Center Con­ lira. R. H. Potter, J r, was the Mrs. Rockwell Potter, commenta­ Now York (F)—How Would you "" him in a place w he^ he jcould Columbia, Oct. (Special) - elected first selectman with a the school principal, mUst he sent tor. and Mrs. John Crosby and night at the Mon-opols in Plain- 6 Coventry, Oct.- S (Spec!*!)—rVEvane, William Robarge, Raoul gregational Church last nlgKt to comhtentator.lommentator. and throughout the LDOOR SEDAH like to come home late some night scratch them more pomfortably. Voters of-.this- town were asking plurality of niore than 100 votea in order to excuse the pVpils-- showing recorded music loaned by Mrs., J. B. Titus, models. vtlls.____ the occasion------being ■— thslr 88th BROTH&S Sfore than W per cent of the Diette. attend a birthday party and fash-, wedding anniversary. Styteliae da ^hize. RadtOi and be forced to give a paasword: . "And it will evrt remove lint themselves today, "Who has lieen over_,his Democratic rival, Jooeph Beaa Supper Fkum^ Pottertdn'B was played. ./ to a snarling vacuum cleaner be- from a rug as wsil aa a broom,” elected'third eelectman?” '. Deaths Last Night 115 CENTER STREET TEL. Ml-X-5185 tbw-n’a voUra turned out at the. The first activity sponsored by ion show coiidticted by Group B,, HONG KONG SOT SCOUTS ' Returning to their home s pleas­ heater. Fowergllde. (^ilrardlnl In yesterday’a balloting. Oct. 16 the Ladies' BenW Benevolent polls yesterday to bring the Re--the group will be a round and Women’s Federation, with the Nine members of the. group, ant evening -was spent with, their : fore it would let you through the the aaleaman iqUil finally. Two Democratic candidates tied Second selectman elected »-os Mar­ Society of the Congrcgstlonsl ‘door? i I thought that wha going too mbUcana back to power In all the square dance Oct. 23. fashion show ' put on by Blair’s, three teen-imera and a professional Hong Kong (d>) —- Plans are In sons and famlliea. who presented for that post here and in the town By ’IHE ABMOCIATRD FRRMM low E, -Hayes-(B). Church will sponsor a baked bean maler The piticlal tally , ,Cnb Scouts to Meet local women’s apparel shop. 'Dck- model from ^lalr’s wore the cos­ them with two lovely chairs. They You think It can’t happen here 7 1 far. / of Hartland, leaving electu^ of­ Mt. KIsco. N. Y. — Walter Clrpp polled 767 votes to talyt supper, auction of fa.m, dairy do' preparation for the erMtton of It can. i "Next,''/1, aneered, "you’ll be sSm^SOO o u t ^ a possible j CuFScouts of pack 5T wl 1 have ets had been sold out well in ad­ tumes and ahmyad them to advan- one of the moat moden»-Boy Scoiit also received other gifte and cards ficials at both communities con- Hecht, 4S, public relations men, Hie towA's top office while Hayes baked goods. The proceeds reoll: 2767 electors cast their balloU be-j their first fall meeting tonight nt tage both in thk picture-book set­ - Machinas are on the march to- telllng^e thia machine will photu- fu.ted. actually outi-ran hla GOP running vance of the affair and the en­ headquarters In the world st near­ and telegrama of congratulation.' former business executive for from thl* project will go Ia fora the polls closed. 7:30 in the Aiherlcan Legion Hal thusiasm of the large audience ting of the stagehand through the by Kowloon. The building, sched­ A light luncheon waa aerved later Iward a goal we do not know. They graph the baby,.obey traffic UghU Loc^ly Alfred Sorai-chl and mate by getting 775 votes. Olrar- church building and loon fund. Republican XJoodwln W. Jacob- ;on Wall st. Movies of the Memorial showed that it had eviin exceeded aisles nearer th s\ tables. Those- uled for completion early In -1954, in the evening.. I are evolving 1,000 tifiiea footer ancl 'attack atrange IntrudtTS.'' TliPodore Bwol cncli rei’elved 71 (Chicago' newspapers and one time dini received 637 votes. Coming Events son polled 1.003 votes and was t>ay parade in which the Cubs par- their early expectations. modeling for the shoV were: Betty Mr. and Mra. Goalee have eight 19S2 HUDCOH ,!than thew.. humkn race —did...... When ; "No,-...... I'll be honest ...... withyou, you," lie voles. editor and publisher of the G.-iod- A toCal of 1408 Voles were cast The Young married'copies club will have two stories and a base­ I rhachlnaa, intermarry today, .no- aaltl, frankly. "Those are Just a The unusital development in the elected to the two-year term as the tlclpdted will be . shown. Ah i Those attending were seated at Lundberg, Janice WHsien. PhyllU ment. It will have an 800-aeat grandchildren and one great rlch, N. D. Citizen. Bom in Chi­ In what appeared to be a good known as Stn-Weds o ^ h e church town's first selectman. Richard M.; parents are requested to attend. Frankenberger, Llnda\ Beldlng. grandchild, the eon of Mr. and HOLLYWOOD {body can bo aur« what'lheir th, August; Mra. Loaded am^hnmaculate. ■ $395 283 cast. 'Registrars of Voters, Henry MRS. MARY1CONN, MI-3-7850 early age, graduating from the Oaly Down I Wouldn’t a fellow tMnk that If tained the members of the. The Board of Finance elected ' Miimphls, 'iVnn.' —Capt. Thomas Juro'rs, Anton M. Lassen, iRi. A. Sunday'xduring the morning wor­ eral afternoon models were dis­ Otto Andrul<^ Mrs. Ruper Upp- Meyer (R), Elmer A. Batz (D); Cleveland Institute of Music In you put something like chlorophyll KIwanis Club at their meeting yes­ yeaterday consista of Jopn ' D. Quinn, 65, whb. piloted boats on. MISS VERA DION, MI-9-2535 Harry W. Olson (Rl, Gilbert Wltt- ship services. Those admitted were 1934 with a degree of Bachelor of played. Hero again lovely colors ling. September; Mrs. Malcolm into ordinary toothpaste all you terday noon at the Country -Club the Mississippi '-jllver snd its. Bor.rd of Education. Gertrude man (R). LouU E. Clark (R), by cohfesslon of faith, Mr. and and soft lines prevailed with many I Robertson,^Mrs. Winfield Moore, 1951 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN DE LUXE Madden (D), Joseph Krawski (D), tributaries for 38'greara. Bom .ShanqhSn (R), Abraharh Cof (Rl, Music. In 1936 he was awarded a would get wotild be green topthe 'wlUi a brief discourse on the his­ Charl.es Hudson (R)^ and Stephenpile W IUIAM 8RENNAN, MI-3-7875 Charles E. Nyack (D); George W. Mrs. Clive ^rnsbee and Mr. and degree of Bachelor of Music with deft dressmaker touches adding to 1 Octoberj^Mrs. Russell Pitkin, Mrs. I paste? But what happened when tory pf the piano and then with In Vicksburg, Miss. . Died Mon­ Gertrude B. Byer iRl, Francis D. Moberg (D), Sherwood F. Wright Mrs. Carl Nystrom; by reaffirma­ Dark Mae. Radio, heater,, dliecttowU **^|'*> $395 Williams, Jr., (P.), all for jdlir •Green.. \R ) , CTiarles I. Bagnall THOMAS K. TEDFORD, MI-9-3770 major in theory from the Yale Dowa lyou tried it? You found you werq, several selections. The program yeara. day. ID); tax collector, Mable G. Hall. tion of faith, letter of transfer, School of Music and in, 1937 re­ powergilde. is » OLDS “c r {not only cleaning your-teeth you 'iyas In eonjunetlon with the 100th Constables, Delmar W. Potter Mrs. Edward Perkins from the {were alfa dyeing a lingering Hoard of Kd Victors -V WILLIAM STRAHON, MI-3-8952 ceived a 'degree of Master of Music 1952 WILLYS.4-WHEEL DRIVE UNIV. JEEP afiqlverHary of Steinway-pianos. ■Victors in the contest for posts \ (R) John F. Pits, Sr. (RJ, Edward Methodist Church ih Manchester. with rhajor In theory and composi­ DELUXE t breath. - ’ im. his talk on tlie history of Edwin Brennan (R), John T. Dance Schedtiled . on the Board of Education wtre- iL tion from the same qchool. Just like new. { Taka the old Simpla straight piahoiK.Mr. Davenny stated that Cousin (R). Howard A. Craft (D), The Christian Endeaifor Society Me has Studied abroad and beeif ledge raaor. The only p«ipie who the harpsichord was Uie ancestor Donald It. Tuttle, Waller A. Card. Arthur Sebert iD), Stewart E. will sponsor a round and square $500 LDOOR SEDAH Mr.s. ^ n n rlh Fox, all Republicans a member of the ^faculty of the Radio, heater, hydram a^ 'had to worry about it were care- of the piano, and b.v many im­ Human (D). _ dance Friday at 8 p. m.\(n the Yale School of Music and the Nor­ jiess guys with long noses, .^long. provements on ~lt the modern andjfnr.i. Jean Pntcia and Mrs. Registrars of Voters, (First Dis­ Chpreh Community House. \ folk Summer School. He has played ItlW FOOD 24>o 6 S S ID A N — c u s t o m V-4 white waH Urea. Fully equlp- I came the safety razor and made Paul l.Ierrick, Democrats. ped. piano evolved'-,Tlie name is de­ trict), Helen S. Westland (R). Other Church Notes with many leading symphony or­ aven their morning mowing secure#, rived from pianbroi'te. In the time Ci-orgo H. Rcania was elected Adeline G. Hoss (D), (Second Dis­ Fully equipped, new paint, green. for the 2-ycar term on the Zoning Representatives from both-the chestras and chamber music groups Only $295 Down 1 But then somebody cross-bred' of Mozart, almut I()0 yeara ago trict), Gertrude A. Haven (R). First and Second Congregational'; throughout the east and has been the safety razor wit.h the outboard tile piano Ix'came known as It is Board of Ap{>eals and Kennoth L. Katherine P. Laidlaw ID ); Board motor and wo got the electric; Fox took the 5-year post. Both are Churches will attend the annual presented frequently in solo re­ 1945 RUICK 4-DOOR SEDAN. SUPER today. It started with 32 keys, of Education, J. Albertine Bralnard meeting of the Connecticut Con­ citals- Ljibt January he was assist­ razor. A few people still object! four octaves, anil the )irMeiit day GOP candidates. (R), John M. Tyler, (R), Lawrence ference of CongregatlonaUChris- ing Artist with the Hartford Sym­ It is too noisy. And do you thinlt- A Democrat, George Peters was 1 Fully (Quipped. Very clean. piaito hus 88 keys, 11 octavca, with J. C. Latimer (R), Elisabeth N. tian Churches and Ministers to­ phony- Orchestra at Bushnell Me- $595 ' the electric razor Will take that Ihitice pedals, tliop.n, ni'M-.e Ilian naim'-d fire commissioner. Motycka (R), Ann D. Burns (D), morrow at the Church of the Re­ m oriar^r the second time. He Is a FQR A UNITED TIME ONLY H iIb week’a speelaL Only E x raa s k c i a l {kind of criticism lying down? Helen Ahern iD 0 and Levy any other com])osi;r, loved tnc Di-wey (R) were elected for the Marlon V. Moberg (D), Wllllara E. deemer in New Haven. member of' the Rotary Club of 1454 CHEVROllT 2-DOOR SEOAN No, indeed. It will propose piano, according tn^Mr. Davenny. Edmundson, (D). The fall meeting of the ToUand Hartford. , 1M9 0LDS“C r ' marriage to radio, an -old maid Following his talk Mr. Davenny 6-year post as library directors. Board of Finance, John F. C3iap- Association of Congregational- Fnlly equipped. Very eharp. ) machine that right now seems played five - C h^ln selections: Grand jurors are Cliaunrey M. RUMMAGE pell (R), Albert J. Booth (R), Christtan Churches and Ministers nual sale at 11 a. m. with harvest $ 2 ^ Dawn * looking for any f61r offer; and the "Waltz, E Flat Major," "Etude, E Squier, Ward Ro.sebrook, Stuart Walter S. Keller (R). Douglas M. will be Sunday at 3 p. m. in the DE LUXE OLUB Iresillt' '■ wlfT w ilt; be a razor that.... gives Tibbits, all Republicans, Maurice Andover Congregational Church. supper from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. In Major,’' "Mazurka, B Flat Major,” Holman (R), Ernest C Becker the vestry, featuring old fashioned 1TE1 riYMOUTHCONVERnEUCLUS: {off music instead of • racket. "Elude, G /F lat Major” and Alesander, Sidney P, Orlando and (D), John A. Hillman (D), Chris­ T h e F i r s t Congregational No Money Down SEDAH ' A titfieful shavb sounds like a Philip Ischam, all Democrats. SALE red flannel hash; choir of the "Minute Waltz, B Flat” and one tian A. Welgold (D). ■ Church Board of Finance will meet Stock No. S-A.'lUdlo, heat­ great idea. ^£ut naturally the Constables are Richard K. Let us help you Board of Welfare, Ailne B. Ben­ Friday at 8 p. m. in the vestry to church rehearsal. .7:30 p. m. in Hhow me a-nleer one anywhere. Loaded. 26 aelectlon l ^ n Debussey. the sanctuary; Krafty Klippers ON Fire engine led. New white waS Urea. er, hydramatk- {razor’s gmrsVIwill be synchronized The StemWay grand piano which Davis. Carl A. Stoltenfeldt, Lu­ THURS., OCT. 8,9 AM. nett (R). Fred W. Wilmot (R). draft the annual church budget. A ■with the.Xmueical notes. That cius W. Robinson. Jr., Republi­ Ruth WeUes (D), Elisabeth R. special church meeting to act on 4-H Sewing Club after school at |3 9 5 Dowa ExeetUeat Mr. Davenny played was loaned the Hans Hansen home; Climax eendltloa. $895 means you may have to shave in by W i^lnsins Brothers. cans, Joseph Tashltk, Raymond SOUTH METHODIST with fall cleaning Ryehling (D). the annual budget will be held Oct.. Chapter, OES. 7:45 p. m. in the 1940-1950 AUTOMOBILES waltz time on^.a day when you are Clarke, Lewis Sbracchi. Dmo- Zoning Board, John H. Westland 23 at 8 p. m. in the vesjry. The In a hurry and'would prefer a fox­ crats. CHURCH (R). Donald C. Smith (R), Robert church’s Every Member Canvass Masonic Hall, Merrow. SEE THESE HNE CARS TObAY A t Poi^y-Une Test trot tempo. Wltti a really heavy Horace E. Little was named Sponsored by A iriajor portion v' ' fall houaedean- H, Wilcox (R), Elarl W. Rose (D), will be Nov. 15 with Raymond B. GOP registrar of voters and Saul Bennett as chairman. Manchester Evening Herald GOME IN AND SEE US beard you might Have to wait until Open Meeting THE STANLEY GROUP Aaro A. Aho (D). Oiventry correspondent Mrs. the radio station 'broadcasts tha Blum registrar for the Demo- i ing can be farmed o NEW MODEL. Zoning Board of Appeals, Al­ . Appointed Delegate DeCormier Mjttor Sales, I rc. Crats. .'ssica - mjiy find her popularity quotient fiose- berta K. Rider (R>, Dean G. Wiley M f^ Philip. I.; Holway, Republi­ Charles U Little, telephone Pil­ Overture from W lllt^ Tell. Planneri Nov. 7 Draperies, alipcover.i, .ledspreads and pil- (R). C. Gideon Rice (R). Raymond can Town Committee chairman, grim 2-6281. “YOUR OREDIT 1^ ROOD H E R r 24 MAPLE S T R E ^ ne r/- ] MANCHESTER Now about the vadwm clean- iiving because the boys just can't reach a girl n S 2 OLDS “i r •er. The other'day mV wife.was Mawhrsirr Evening Herald Co- lowa will be f e s t o ^ to apic *'n span new­ H. Bradley, Sr., (D), Delphus Au- has been appointed a delegate A WILLYS FRAA’CHISE DEALER w ho^ telephone is always busy. Also, she’s from the Second Congressional d octor a c ts EFFECTIVELY test piloting a fresh ipoVel in our' The 15th biennial open meeting, liiinlila rorrespondent, Mrs.- Frank ness in NEW MODEL’d modern taundry bln (D). DE LUXE LDOOR home. It was one. of tHose new of the Manchester Group oi Alco­ Msrctilsa, telephone HArriaon cej^mitly failing a good manners test with her Heads Teen-Age Unit District to attend the New Eng­ -« d . and dry ciraning plant. Robert Frazer has been elected land Regional Convention of the Winposkl. Vt. (/P) —Opening marvels that.piirrs at peo^e and holics Anonymous v/lH bo held on 8 8 6 ,iar(y-line neighbors. A girl who's in the know: president of a town teen agers National Federation of Woman's night of a comedy at St. Mich­ MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES SEDAH growls at dirt, has chromium .Saturday evening, Nov. 7. a t '8:30 We Give Green Stamps group. Other officers elected at a Republican Clubs. ael’s Playhopse was threatened Radio, heater, hydramatle. bumpers, a front and rear View in the Hollister School auditorium. OPEN EVENINGS mirror, can be pushed aroundViy Keeps her lelephonr talk within, meeting attended by about 100 “Ihe convention begins tomorrow recently when three ptayers and reasonable time limits, youths over the weekend include and continues through Friday at the directof became ill with head ia wife ’ like Tr, scooter rind is so vice president, Gerald C. Mitchell, the Sheridan Plaza Hotel'in Bos­ colds. However, the show went W Mf CMfvr of Hertford Road Ttl. MI-T>M27 eoft-hearted it breaks into tears era twill tell about their experi­ y Allows time between calls so that Jr., and secretary. Joan Ayer. ton. Connecticut deilegafes will on In old theater tradition.—after BROWN If it flndh out the electricity, it ences. Preceding , tha meeting R. LECLERC others may use the line (and may­ Committees follow: Finance, to have headquarters at the Statler the four received penicillin shots ' uses costs the fahilly more than supper wrill be served at the elub- FUNERAL HOME be call her.*) act as group treasury, Elisabeth Hotel. and felt much more comical for atx cents a year. hou.se at ^102 Norman 8t. The ac- Leaiy, Janice Rankin, Ellle Yeo­ Herb Clans To Meet the copiedy.' BEAUPRE 11S2 WILLYS ' Tet the sfilaaman said it also rangemeats «re in oharge of a l(j- FUNERAL Gives up the line when asked to do mans, Lorraine Usher, Irene The herb class meeting tomor­ 'would aniff jhrough an old suit col member of the group. so in an emergency. NEW MODEL Ploufe, Janice Sanborn, Lois Ly­ row will be at noon at the Capii- like a hound, trail dcrlrt any hid­ man; Tickets and Sales, Polly landa Herb Farm, instead of BEST LDOOR SEDAH den moth arid bravely fight it to AN r.YE TO ’I'HE FUTUKR SERVlLt That way cverybek^ on the party-line enjoys LAUNDRY t DRY CiCANINS Thursday this week. Out of town­ FALL CLEARANCE Downing, (chairman). Ellie Yeo­ el 665. Radio, heater, . the death. Woitef N. jorc a$d betier telephone service^ The Southern mans, I^ls Lyman, Dorothy Ward, ees joining the class include; See Our Quality BUYS •It was also guaranteed Yo stroke Bupqrier, '^is/ (A>>2-Thc operator Ledlerc, Janet Reynolds. Adele Gehring, Edrie Van Dore, woman’s editor USED CAR SALE drive. jtne dust froni furniture with lov­ of People's Market here realty Director w England Telephone Company. YOU SAVE of the Hartford Times; Mrs. H. E. bos' an eye - tor buMness. On the Joan Ayer, Joel Carson; Publicity, ing care, wqsh windows, wax ’is Main Street, Manchester Helen Jordan (chairman), Joan Fairchild of Great Pond Rd.. Sims­ floors, clesn Venetian blinds, fight back of hl.s delivery tnicka are >he Upton, Mary Ann Moreau. Alice bury; Mrs. Alan Banister of Stone­ Special! fire, fog and hunger, and take the word, "Drive carefully, don’t kill Can MI-9-5869 Crickmore, Marie "Susie” Jackson, wall Farm, Mystic; Mrs. John H. USED fleas off a dog and put them back my customers." Joan Papawich. Lewis of Gales Ferry, editor of the NO HNANCE CHARGES ■ Also, Refreshments, Glenn "Along the Thames” publication, Bradley, Irene Ploufe, Janice San­ Mrp. Carlton -Shugg of Mystic, SMAU DOWN Pa y m e n t S PONTIAG L 84 PRATT STRIET born, Lorralnis Usher, Polly Doum- Miss Esther W. Bates of the Dill CARS 19 1 IIARTrORD Ing; Scheduling. William Heffron, House in Hampton, who is a writ­ 1952 Stud«bak«r Load CrttisGr. William Ralnville, Edwlna Risley, er. and Mrs. Marion W. Casey of Loaded, at a saving. . / OIGANTIC MOVING SALE GHIEFTAIN I OPEN THtTRSDAT EVENINGS Betty Nichols; Clean-up. Norman Manchester- Latfst Models Heckler. William Hefirpn, Sher­ Coming Events 1951 ShidaboliBr Cbcmpiofi 5>Pou. Cp*. $1095.00 EVERYONE A lARGAIN wood Rose. William Ayer. Allan Tomorrow's meetings Include Lowest Prices Equipped. DE LUXE Davidson, Robert Boynton, John the Ladies Association of the W o also liavo somo iiow PlymoHfhs for 4-Door Sedaa. FaUr equip­ First Ckmgregatiortal Church an- 1951 STUDEBAKER 1950 Studabakar CheunpiM 5*Pass. Cpa. $ 925.00 ped. Radio, heater, hydra- LAND CRUISER Equipped. - iiiNiMdlato dolivoiY. matte. Wonderfully Slimming Hydramaile $300 1950 Ford CiMtem«8. 4«Door $a4ee 7... $1025.00 A Cunning Kitfen Very dean. B owb 1951 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER CLUl COUPE 1941 PONTI AC TUDOR 1950 Plymeutli Coupa ...... $ 595.00 Torque drive. V-8 eaglae,. Radio, heater. New white-Urea. R obb well. ^ 1949 Studabokip CkompioR 4-Dr. Saidoo $ 825.00 ^ 5 0 0 ^ Fully equipped. 1951 DODGE CORONET 4-DOOR portatlon. Nice Jet black finish. Radio, iM ter. Oae owner ear. All IM S CHEVROLET 1948 CHEVROLET AERO SEDAN ...... $ 775.00 good tires. *. , 1947 CHEVROLET - TUDOR SEDAN MANY OTHKR COOD BUYS AVAILABLE STYLEMASTER Completely 1950 RUICK SPECIAL 4-DOOR A DECISION overhaiUed.' ^ Down STUDERAKER SALES A SERVICE DynaSow drive. Radio, heater. All good tlfies. Gqod sound car. . I, ■ 44KI0R SEDAN 1946 DODGE SEDAN Radie, beater. ExeeUcqt con- Rtma weU. Radio C dIUen. B EASY heater. J Down 1950 PLYMOUTH DE LUXE 4-DO O R Extra clean car. Heater. AU good tired. Nice dark greea 1951 HUDSON HORNET finish. F^U price CeMLM. Radio, beater, hydramatlc. Mitchell 9-9483 Looks like new. Try It and you'll buy It. 1950 PLYMOUTH DE LUXE CO U PE . ..Math Nice bine flnlali. Heat)^r. All good tlrea. Extra clean car. 1946 NASH SEDAN Low iqileage and Ntw price. - . frnnpletn iM 7 F0RDV 4 Down 1949 PLYM OUTH S P E a A L DE LUXE 4-DO O R V New black original ftniah. Hahtw. Good tir«W. New seat DE LUXE 2-DOOR Thousands of local, poopla, since 1H1, hovo 1951 PLYMOUTH CLUB Model 78-A COUPE rovers, , • . Ebony black. Radio and keater,. thot it b easy to decide to buy o homo if convenieof Beautiful C O Q C 1948 PLYMOUTH SPEC. DE LUXE C L U t CPE. eoadltiotn. Down Nice gray fiaish. Radio, keaGr. New muffler and battery. finaacing b available. 1950 STUDEBAKER Priced To Sell ! COMMANDER- 1947 O L D SM O IIL E 4-DO O R SEDAN CLUB COUPE 19» CHEVROLET 2-DOOR Radio, heater. Nice blue finish. Fun price $885.00. IMDONE Rring your facts and figures to Savings and Lean, 1007 Very 210 Series—Radio and heater. FowergUde—SAVE! CUSTOM Main St. . , . for a dbcusslon {li the privacy of our clean. $845 Fidl Pries 1945.PLYMOUTH CpilPE 8001 / 1949 DODGE CORONET Heater, good tires, extra clean. One owner car. Full price LDOOR SEDAH X ■ modum officas. No oppolnhiiant noCMsary. 12:43 ItU CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SKYUNE SSSO MM-00. „ . \ ^4-DOOR SEDAN^ X An important part of your fall 2208 Radio and beater, Badia and heater. wardrobe — the good looking jum­ Crocheted of soft wool in grsy gyromatie. per to wear with a variety of and white, this cunning little kit- Blue. $345 Down. olonses or sweaters. This one is ten win help to keep the young- ISM CHEVROLET GLOB COOK SCSI Wednesday Closed At Noon Phone MI-9-4588 ■ Tor this 1950 BUICK SUPER pencll-Blim with sldeswept detail. atera Happy and contented for ' Radio and heater. Very cleaa. Thursda.va 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Blouse has short or long sleeves. pussy never scratches. He meas­ 4-DOOB SEDAN , RBCT RLIY *9*^ Bulck 4-deor sedan, radio, I OPEH EVEHIHOS MI-9-4589 .-Lv ures 13 Inches, and little hands and Standard traasmisaion. Radio I id W ■ All good Urea. Nice dark) Closed ^turdays Pattern No. 8001 U a seyv-rlte arms will love holding him. Q p green flaiah; FuU price C6M.06. perforated pattern In sizes 12, 14, andbeoter. M A N Y O T H tM 16, 18. 30; 40. 42. Size 14, jumper. Pattern No. 2206 contains com­ Greea. Dewa 1M I MEVROLET CLUB COUPE SSJ4 Radio aad beater. ' WEEKLY t \ yards of 45-inch; blbUsc, 2 plete crocheting imdructlons, ma­ 1948 .HUDSON SUPER 6 yards. terial requireihents and stitch Uhis- iTtwe’s heap big ftin for everybody in eating ti» t heap food Sealteet trstiona. 4-DOOR SEDAN t '' For this, pattern, aend 30c in Radio, beater, SSI MANCHESTER ■ ^cRCieam. So visit your Sealteat Dealer and buy heap plenty Half eolna, your name, addreu, size Send 25c in . Coins, your name, diraetioBal A C li M CHEVROLET M M O R deaired, and the pattern number to address and the Pattern Number algaale. run Price FULL PRICE • '' ; G ^ o h Packages a t this bargain price. Rismemberl You get 'um SUE BURNETT, MANCHESTER to ANNE CABOT, MANCHES­ EVENING HERALD. 1156 AVE. TER. EVENING HEBALD. 1159 MOTOR SALES . beet when you buy Sealteet, avings ^ AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, N Y. AVE. AMERICAS. NEW YORK. BROWN-BEAUPRE 86, N, Y. W ogtCMiNr of Bdalc faam on/or 'S3, Fall and TAINTOR PONTIAC, IHC. ' llmifmd timm only s o hurryl r MonchGster Savings & Loon Associafion - WiBt«7 l« a contplete guida In plan Presenting the New Anne Cabot McCLURE 3 0 B I S S f L I T • T b ! M I T C H f L ■ 'J y j 155 CENTER STREET .. MANCHESTER ' ' I I I ' ...... ' i ' -Wlatar, ,1a Complete guide In 'Needlework Album. Directions for. pi; I’ - ' ■ i ' m E lIX L tet CREAM CORF. MvWm ef Nedoael Oeiry AW wcR W 11 pngUeal, aew-almple puppet mittens, basic embroidery ADTOGOHPMIY Mute. MI-9-4545 • O ptm ^rte, 'tU 9:00 • Hft4. 2-7878 F ^ N I 1 stitches MM>d grand daaigns art :S7S Main Sb—ManclMsUr i / thig'iasus. Ss oaata. -' 1 ' is V/'— i ^ p/,' ' V ' •-I ■/ V lUNCHESTER EVENING NEBALD. HANCRESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY. OCTOBER S, 198S •jrAOE Ff-i? MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER,'CONN., ^^SD A Y, OCTOBER 6, 19BS ■ TW ELV B quests for higher postal ratsa gen­ ; A . DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE erally be modest and bis sugges­ BY FONTAINB pox FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER Ike Pictures Future Doom Directors Still Down xnd Out xt the Plate R egular Mail tions for increasing second oTai Lodge WBRVILLE POLKS rates on nswspapcrs, magazines irwririi'i'B nrr Sense and Nonsense and other periodicals as "very If Russia Won't Cooperate Talk Baseball On Air Routes modest" i|,niwirv$o Praviout Punia "We have not,” he said, "asked 1 i f 1 $crttn Star C3u a a (D The only thing to do about an (Oenttni g F ima FagM Om ) for sharper Increases in second CSH U jI a U l1 Mao—Give me a sentence with World Series over. But For Test Run class mall rates now because, if Study Car Use r.i u u the worda "hlghwray co] obstacle blocking your path Is to u □ avenr petyow °< faith everywhere— granted, they would In some In­ . f P >0 ri b b c a u Lip- and attack It. .____ Ovxl Qu( 0 ■1Ml inuet with perelstence wbrk to­ (Caatla«e4 fram Fage Oaa) ~ stances work undue hardships on B Birds' homes 1 i acha every Sunday morning. X Screen ftar, fp A L3n a ward that enlightenment of the iNews^ tion Goes on Fot«ver csrtain publications. Instead we ■ X . 6 Disunite The well gnown business. man Assil, which Summerfield was in- favor continuous adjustments until to the state ^cauae the exFem* Jeanne —— [o' w G 11 I'j i j world'e peoplee which alone can 7 Caudal p 1 u □i Dinah Shore, who doesAt drink, was recuperating at a aw-ank sea­ CnlM from AP Wires viteif to address. satisfactory rates for seconjd class of maintaining a car pool would a She — in aaya that if a star wishea to reach -•how ua the way to laatlng and full Ttio hotly contested subject of have to be deducted from that appendage [H u CJ side resort. His hotel hill was ex-, peace.'’ Postal officials said they-hoped mall are effected. . . . varioua rolec - 6 Pewter coin of 3 T • ■■Mi ' t^e helghti, she should hitch her- horbitant but he paid if and in whether the West Bide Oval eltould eventually to Include regular "We can, I believe, renewrx^r sum. IX Xncomc (Fr.) A A V u Mtt to the water wagon. The PreaMent aald Thailand s £ additlon'gave the Walters tips each durable peace could ^not b a ' Triumphant welcome greete 799 be Used for adult baseball will newspaper bundles in the new pride in our' daily newspapers fcxf Beema Smalt Saelaga 13 Consumed *' Iff isj n r N £ ff u time they served him. service, under their classification \ Lodge commented that that did 9 Soaked flax IT T 0 K • t J achieved "eud■ id^nly by force b l “” *'* Oenaaa prlMwers of war aa come up for formal dlscuMicm Fri­ they are meeting the needs of the 13 SticklnS lOJeera '1 m A Her 'Father—-What ? A young As he was leaving, the obsequi­ edict, or by treaty' ■ ' nor yet be won : they peas through Weet uGerman e ^ e n of preference mail, rating fast de- times. They are a symbol of our nbtseem to be "a very big aayjnf substances Ig Nr 1 3 (3 l9 a 1 □ u day night when the Board of Di- IS Cooking . LI whipperanaFpei/iike you wants to ous manager bowed and said: hy " dark threau or glittering racton meet at g p. m. in the hear­ iHrery atofiff-wlth first elasa- meii freedom. *17)0/ are a hallmark~ ef SchfftP ruMflft tWfF *^ !***i .MMftF . 14 Set In utensil 30 White ants 42 Succinct marry my damhter?. What nen’e! Manager 1 hope you have elogene.eii^ene." ' • went In Soviet Union ... Natlon- ing room of the Municipal Build­ items. tbe standard of living and the tog tiiat miorale and afflciancy : opposition to ISSon of Jacob 34 Meal 44 Genus of Do you thlrik you cin give her found the rest and change you Along with rmUntalnlng the-mill. aliet China government sources ing. United, American, Trana-World standard of liberty wc want all were toerbasM by permitting em­ 16 Individual 18 East Indies 35 Horn rodents what ahe'yuaed to at home? needed? tery might for’ reaaonable accurlty, say her gunboat* selaed g,S99 ton 'The aubject is one of 15 items, and Capital Airlines thus far have men everywhere to enjoy." ployes to usrNState cara ttk home- 17 Pilfer Ub.) 37 Dress 46 Smooth Her S^ tor—I think so. I've got .Business. Man Indeed 1 haven’t. he 'named theae aa among "the, Fellah tasker earrylag jet fuel to most of them routine, slated to be signed up for contracts to handle office.'transportation, questionsd 19 Beveraae 34 Heroic 38 Burdened 47 Timber tree of a pretty nasty disposition myscifi The waiter haa the change, you grand labora" to be performed for Red Chinese malnleno. brought before the Board. the surface mail between the three whether eliminating tha practice 30 Number 35 Peel 39 Cured thigh of New Zealand . have the rest. X -have nothing left. peecf: . Almost complete returns from > General Manager Richard Mar­ teat cities on a basis of when space would, in the iohg rtto, be benefi­ 2»Ccurte«rUtle j , window part swine 90 Prevarication Ditgs aren’t allmved to . ride in "We muat aeek to know and Finland’s municipst eloetloiM abow tin said today the question of adult is available. The contract priM la cial. Utile change in nanon’e political About Town *< ***** *8 Heavy blow 41 Preposition 52 Footlike part itmbuiances, according to a law in Pity the poor oarsmsn whose ■ reepond to the legitimate adpira- baaeball at the west side wee put lut 18 cents per ton mile be- (Commenting that abuae^^^Mght 23 Pace Westport. M a ^ Mrs. Darrell F; tiona Mid hopea of ail pegfilea. complexion . . . Official aourcea in on the agenda at the request of t« ^ n New York and Chicago and Annual election of officers of the to be corrected, but what a)tpear crew was mad (it lilm, even though Rangoon aay Burma has tem­ 3 9 F o o ^ T~ r “ r " Clark, Howled, Maine. he. rowed faster than anyone else aome of the Directors, but ha Wa^ngton. This compares with a Manchester Coon and Fox '^aub to be abuaes often are not," Com­ 1 1 4 r i Need Trade Syatenw porarily suspended bombings of minimqm charge of 49 cents per aitinutls in the boat. "We muat arrange trade eye. could not recall epeclflcaliy-who will be held at the clubhouse vto missioner Egan said employba re^' / m 39 Light touch ii (Chinese Nationalist guerillas In naked that it be Inchidsd. toii miles for regular air' mail North Coventry at 8 o'clock. Plaiui quired tq drive their own- cara get 11 The dignified old lady, a pillar - tema that will providb each wtth Sheri Btntei to give them chance to handling,\whlch will continue to 3lTJght brown of the congregation, shook hands- tna neceaaaiies of life and oppor­ Acting Generel Manager James for the gun dog field trial Supday an allowance of eeven centa a mile. 32A ^ er 1C Goimcll (to the police witness)— leave country. H. S lv ^ e y banned adult baaeball have prioriiY on all air lines. A ton contended they would lose < 2 > r in with' the /pastor after services. tunity for self-advancement. morning will be discussed. Refresh­ 33 Compass point TWonderful sennon!’' she ex­ But If a man la On his hands and at the spot 'after the 1951 baacbaH mile means Carrying one ton a ments will be served following the money at that rata, although knees in the middle of the road, "We muat ecek to (ipderataild season. Sheekey’s action, taken on mile. 34 Speeder BT rt A *4 claimed; "Everything you said ap­ and. reeolva age-old prejudlcea, business meeting. Conkll’ng’ said no state in the coun­ ■ C«>nMt(NUbnk>. 39 Pertaining to that does not prove he is drunk. the recommendation of the Advis­ In Washington, four pretty try pays a higher allowance. 1 I plies to somebody or other I Policeman—No, sir. It. does not. embitlona and batrede that acar FB I Nabs Six Reds an ago ■ BT w - 2i ti know." ' ory Park and Recreation Commia- hoetesees representing the new Movies entitled "A Fireman's Zeller quoted a magaalna aurvey But this one was trying to roll up great parts qf the whole world. aion, brought forth many heated •^w«ll. w I’V* gotta watch kid programt, I w»i|t»t at wpll 39 Fowl. m P contract carriers, drew slipif o f pa­ Outing Seen through the Lens of wtdrh, he said, reported tha cost '§ )k KP the white line. ' "We muat provide machinery In Two-State Drive protests from supporters of base­ per from the I*ostmtstcr Generai's / 0 '- ^ ~ S 3 be ona of *emT" ‘ <■ / 40 Witticism . Harry Hansen and Charlie Mac- and tech^'uea to encourage-that a Camera" will be showp at the of operating a car at 10 centa a 43 Male cat ~ i ball at the west side. hat to determine which would get regular monthly mreting of Hose W' JO P 1) Arthur. bound for a luncheon in peaceful communication and mir Peaalen Hearing mile. .45 Qualillcd / y ■ the Wedgwood Room of the Wal­ Friend Why do you have such (Coatiauad from Page One) the first matt sack. American Company 3 tonighl at 8 o'clock. Dr. Stanley Osborn, State Health tual Confidence which alone can The long-drawn out and legally Airlines won, but held its plsne.at 46 Ocean vesstl 1 dorf. entered the revolving door misspelled and ungrammatical finally lift the burden of arme Scenes are from the recent com­ (Commissioner,' said he believed the OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 49 Greek letter \ a m / signs In your front windows? Involved process of abandoning -the the end of the runway until a BY>i R. WILLIAMS on the heels of an Imposing figure from the backs of men.” OhIo.Ftaken into custody at her town pension plan to adopt Social bined 3 and 4 companies outing. assignment of cara to indlvlduala ia 49 Small maul ft II • Sharp merchant PTOpIe think residence, 3924 East 191 st St., United Airliner on which Summer- All members of Company 3 are a morale builder and promotaa ef­ W % b 1 In uniform. He wore gold epau­ Riaenhower made the addreaa Security will come to a head when field had a seat reservation could MERE'S' WHAT'S- 31 Swift rivar 1 lets. a plumed hat, three rows of I am s dunce arid come In to Cleveland. invited to see the movies follow­ ficiency. TH AT^ 1 an occaalon too for reitataing a public hearing is held on an ordi­ take off first, With its load. of ___ , , ME. TO SEE A , _, EE>AD,3USfiCE QOlN'CTHV/ I WARM VOU currents u 1)4 w In hi^ea- , "When we do get the money the state now pays on iU cars in­ enlightenment and undarstanding E. Chaber and "Time to -Kill” by The Board will hear a second re­ says the I'ciping Peopiea/)Bi)y. ner, 87, widow of the late Rev. was put Into use six months ahead J. M. Walsh. (from Congress) to expand and of schedule wheb heavy automo­ dicates they are well cared for. f respecting common decency but port from the commiitce on mu- TTie Communist - paper^Tsports Edward Payson Phreaner, 191 build badly needed postal facilities Governor Lodge, terming the disdaining any other censorship. Joseph Michael Doiigher, 96, nliripal buildings which haa a meet­ 215 deaths In a five-months Span Overlook Rd., Glaetonbury, died bile registration made It ncceasarv also known as Joseph Michael, you can expect' modern Post Office to order a new aeries of 1993 problem an "enormouaiy difffcult” ' "Here our ministers and Sunday ing. scheduled this week. The com­ in. the Harbin. Manchuria, district at the Manchester Memorial Hos- structures. Substations vvill be ohe which has "defied solution'for Walsh, described as active In mittee has already Recommended and 74 accidents in the Peiping i»ital yesterday, after a long ill- plates. School teachers command the re­ party affairs In Pemiaylvenia and built away from the costly down- many yaara," said tha osbinet spect that they so Justly earn in using the town aJmahouse for a district last year. neak^.^ tow-n real estate sites—away from meeting had been "hdpful, ^ 3 R R Y IT Ohio and a one-time inember of police station and court and using "These accidents mostly occur iSOUMDS UHB teaching our sons and our daugh­ Che 'was bom in New York traffic congestion, so mall trucks thoughtful and responsible.” ’ the party's National Committee. the prwent police station for due to the maascr lacking common City, a diughter of the late Ste­ Drive-In Leas^ -Th a t . w u ters the love of God." won't have to fight costly down­ . "It's a good- idea to bring it (tha J'RWiLU^A^ When Elsenhower spoke of the He was apprehended at a room­ other municipal officee. aense about railway traffic," was phen T. end -Flora V. Eaatmond GURS»L AC ^ ing house, 702 South St., Steuben­ town traffic Jama and lose precious problem) out and ventUats it,” -X THE HOME EOPV threat, of atomic war, and "wea- Traffic Light the paper's shair< comment. Evans. Her husband was for­ time, , Recorded Here the governor said. )>nnM of Inconceivable power," he ville, where , the F B I said he was The State Traffic Commission merly a minister | ef the North liglng under the nsme “ Joe Adeqaate Parking Seea Numerous departments are list­ observed that long-ra^e planes baa Informad Martin that U is not blethodist Church and tjie couple "You can look forward to the ed as being over-stocked in state Welsh.” feasible to put a traffic light at ALLEY OOP Easy, Big Boy! BY V. T. HAMLIN could bring It to American homes. Pigeon Invades lived in Manchester for many Post Offices o^ tomorrow having Lea's Drive-In at 19-19 Spencer cars .in relation to the 'business use He went on to depict the maa<- Held Order Bffecllve Bast Center St. near opposite years.' Both were active in the adequate parking facilities and St. haa been leased to Michael V. made of them. The State Health THANKS PERTH'USE O' destruction there might be in the Hie Ohio State Penitentiary Summit St. Members of the Board County Meeting Neq( England Southern Confer­ even drive-4n service.” Letizio by Jozeph and Teresa Lea. Department was one agoicy Sin­ TH' DERBY* world. bold orders was placed against had asked Martin to investigate, ence of the Methodist Church. Summerfield told the editors he according to' a lease recorded in gled out in the survey as having ■ "This Hon-or must not be.” he Frank Hashmall, 94, who appeared that poaaibility. She leaves a son, Edward E. bellayed he had made major prog­ the town clerk's office.. too many cars—over 90. Although as a defense wrltnesa at the trial of The Board- will also hear a re­ •aid. adding: Fort Pierce. FIs. - (AV-A pigeon Phreaner in Florida; two daugh­ ress bt, carrying out President In addition, Letixio purchases all most of thsss cara were used to % •ThU tIUnIc force muet be re­ the top Communist leaders in New port on the progrea.' of the town's ters, Mrs. 'Theodore Behnke of Eisenhoefer's directive to Improve B lo c k s and fixtures connected with transport departmental workera Tork a t y in 1949, condemnation of land for a -eewer made a recent county commission duced to the fnltful service of meeting one for the birds. - Glastonbury and Mrs. David Lun- service, reduce the postal deficit the business. between their homes and offices, mankind. He was described as a former at Broad St. and West Middle den of Hartford; one sister, Mrs. and lift morale' among Post Office the survey showed that many ve­ chairman of the Hamilton County,. ,Tpke. A superior court hearing The careless pigeon attempted to Emily Evans of Milford, four The blink' of your eyes takes hicles were used “bn boslnesa” Within Our Powers aUght on the roof (end fell down workers. "If It is wiUiltr the power Ohio, chapter of the party. His on Immediate poapesalon of the grandchildren and three great • Ha described ' his pending re­ from 1/10 to ’ 4 of a second.' only 12 days a month. sentence on the fictitious car land was held last Wednesday and the chimney, emerging in the your leaders, with '-God'a help county commisalon’s meeting grandchildren. ~ T will be done.” \ registration charge la fram six counsel was given 10 days to fli.a The duneral will be bald Thurs­ The country's firmrieae of faith months to five years. written eununeriea of the argu; room," day afternoon a t 1 'o'clock at the f menu. The aeaaion wax recessed' while and sounidnesa of fanuly life, he The Justice. Department today Chairman Harry KicUter chased it Lowe Funeral- Home. 28 Naubuc T. a. an V. a N t «*• reijJ. ate the foundetlone\on wrhlch announced entry of a deportation Fred Thrall, assistant superin­ Ave., Glastonbury, with burial in tm>. tt «** •«»»» I.A tendent of the Sewer and Water down and took it outside to free­ Its world leadership depehd order against BoHs Sklar, 9F;year' dom. the N e llie Cemetery. "We must certainly make sure old editor of the New York Rus­ Dept, will ask authorisation to ex­ Friends may call at the funeral .'Actually she's.icared to death of me! If the water's too tend a water main in Lyneas "I hope. It was a dove of peace," hot or anything like that, I raise Old Ned!" that ell the world comprMende. sian-language newspaper "Russky commented the chairman. home tomorrow evening from 7 •0*6 In simplest terma. the parsm unt Oolos,” described as a Comi%uniat Street to McKee Street to improve to 9 o'clock. distribution In the area. eltematlvee of our day." laaen- publication. GET TEETH INTO JOB! how declared. ‘The order followed a hearing be­ Martin will also ativ the Dire- 3 R IS M'ELKIN. PlahetFeT Mello Moves In BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM "The first of these alternatl fore a special Immigration Service tors to fix a policy for loaning or BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Not Good BY EDGAR MARTIN renting voting machines to other Washington (A1 — The commis­ Is a wasteful and devastating co! Inquiry officer and was based on a sioners of the District of Colum­ Funerals HOW >OL' 4 nD a few PAV^ L A TB t- test in the production of weapons'^ finding that the Ruasian-bom municipelltiee; fix a date for a VOL MLMER WEM SO TVMRl HAS 10 « t I 1 SE E public hearing to reappropriate bia agreed that only men with Mft Are New On Our Fall and Wiriter Schedule .’fHATT p.N gOFBOULEvACr... / of Inconceivable power. '^klar was engaged in Communist good teeth can Join the police OMWW»V>V Its SOKL SOVOliOl^ 1 0 1 AMD ,rty activities In this country. $9,300 for a memorial in veterans' John Eybrrse rO C LE f? yoOR VWBVtM “ ‘The other alternative, is force. Two applicants had been' A u - j. SW t S f t S world ever advancing in peace and ~"e was described by the depart- field, Etost Cemetery, which the tsirgeiy attended funeral serv­ PLAV MELUaiTLAcii AWQ SPYAVeWMb O f rejected because they had partial DP Ft'sDirTO BClNc/. OS .1 0 0 1 prosperity through the cooperative aa a charter member of the committee did not' spend in the ices for John Eyberse of 230 Hil­ last fiscal year; confirm the ap­ dentures. PARTS AND SERVICE DIPARTilENTS E ntec.tain.u e n t ID PtKJBVWS •* effort of Its nations and peoples." of the United States. liard SL. who died suddenly FM- i\. pointment of two employes In-the Former commissioner F. Joseph day, were held yesterday after­ t h e f l a n e t e e c e ; Tile flrat choice, the l^esldent Sklar entefed this country for Donohue protested; ■eld, will bring only "sudden and perm i^nt Residence in 1913, and town clerk's office as assistAnt noon at 2 .o'clock at the Holmes OPEN DAILY t AellsUS P.M. was talun Jrito custody at the New registrars of -vitar statistics, des­ "We don't expect- them to go Funeral Home, with the Rev. Hal- maae destruction, erasure of cities, out and bite somebody.” windrowA.of unidentifiable dead, York offices of his newspaper two ignate banks as depositories for coliti Garland, minister of the Park town .')!^nds, an annual Board ac­ Congregational (Church to Nor­ the possible doom of every nation weeks asp. He is being held on SPOTUGHTED VEOETABI-E8 CLOSED AT NOON SATURDAYS / and society.” ElHi Isjan^ without bsiT. tion; approve tax . refunds for vet­ wich, officiating. Burial wsi; in the X erans who'THd not file their dis­ Rejecting- any course pointed New Bnmswick, N. J . UTs—Dem­ Comstock (Cbmetery, Uneas-vtlle. tr s iS ^ WA'rcHiNo chargee in time ^ and therefore Bearers were (Clifford Schu­ NEW AND USED CAR SALES DEPARTMENTS that wby. Eisenhower said this 31.000 onstration shows of tomatoes, pep­ country's.^goal must be the har- ProvUtemsA X . 1.. Oct. 9 if) - - failed to receive the exemp­ macher. Arthur Massaro, Richard The United ttfOcs Customs Serv­ tion due then;; waive competitive pers and eggplants have been nesaing of~nuclear power for the drawing cannera, seedsmen and Jagoutz, Robert Bitgood, Horace OPEN DAILY t A.M. fo f M(L— CLOSED AT S P.M. SATURDAYS benefit of all men. ice said, today that a private salv­ bide for some Highway Dept, fCbriiton, and Bernard Schubert, age operator will haCe to show equipment; and authorise him to growers to a farm operated by the Risenhower'X'' discussion of the Rutgers University (College of all co-workers of the deceased at Yw pm cprdkM^ hfvitad to como ix oiici browi# chtoiiimI horrors of aton)lq w-er came Just them everything be taken out of a appoint a Community . Traffic Iho Pioneer Parachute Co. snaked -Gertnaa snbmariae be­ Safety Committee, a move recom­ Agriculture, to the twilight hours /BV AL VERMEER six days after he told hie news con- of 7 to 9 p.m. The growing vege­ Commander Earl Petersen and , Uurixf tIioM eoRvoRMit ovoiiiiif iwun. PRISCILLA’S POP M'hat Every Mother Know.s Extra BagKtitfe LANK LEONARD fArqiiee he planned to make a frank tween Point Judith and Block Is- mended ;by the State Safety Com- Theodora Fairbiuiks of DUworth- MICKEY FINN land. X. I. Salvage operattons mlsalon. tables are shown- under spotlights report on the new dangers con- for UiOM who cannot come to the Cornell-Quey Post No. 102, Ameri­ / w e r e it IS!! , i r m c - Were suopCaded today because o( - ■ .■ ■ , OH, HEAR, p e a r ! T v ES, THANK (^lOtlNESS!1 ANP IF VDU HAVE fr^ tln g the free world since Rug- farm to'daylight houra.^ can Legion, stood Ss. honor guard ■ ■ : / •in t h e C LO SETJ WHEREOIflyOU \ lOUCKEDI had weather.' CgNEMA-MINDED GOATS PISAPPEAR TCtPHIL? J M GOLF ! IN THE EXaTEMENT \ HE-AH-W AS GOING AHV ILL EFFECTS^ ala demonstrated Ita abilitv to during he services and had charge w h e r e it ■ touch off a hydrogen explosion. of the military ritea at the ceme- > I CAN'T #1ND . THOSE C A » « A « fN ( KXUMFUTELVFOSGOT) H O M E,0U T1-AH - FROM IT, LOUIE RED FARMS LOSE MONEY Glacier, Mont, (Ab—Hundred-s of PAPER HIRES, PRICE . MY s w e a t e r . WERE LOOtONG ALL ; it ^ H I N I ? I9HE / KNEW >Dt» WANT TO JUST LET ME ler;,'. L E E TO FCO - Glacier National Park vis-tors Garter^ Chevrolet Co., Inc. ! ANY PLACE!' OVER FOR VWf ALL RIGHT? y-AH-TAlKTOHIM! ■ know!, Hong Kong l*)-^A Chinese strain their eyes.without spotting Tauatoa. Mase,. Oct. 6 im — Many beautiful floral tributes Communist a^ cultu ral magaaine many shy mountain goats. But the The Tanatoa Dally Gazette has wera received. ' WasbInglMi. Oct. 9 igl-Presl- Increased tbe price, of Its.dall.v drat Blaeeltonrer today cbeac says 90 mechanised farms estab­ goats'have been .coming out this 311 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER. CONN. lished by Red CHilna are losing summer, although staying at a paper from five .cents to aeten Memorial Mass Robert C. Lee, Washington. D. C. eeata. The- nanoaneemert last An imniversary 'mass will he RepaMIran, to be a member nf money through inefficient opera­ safe d istance-to see movies being ■ ______. ______tion • .- made. , '' night gave Increased fMta as the skid tomorrow morning at 7:45 to the Federal Cbfflmnnicsttoaa reason for the ,heeeL ' f'.omralsalea. Upon Eennto ran- The magissinc' Peiping China An RKO camera crew has been St. James' (Church for the late Mr. © firmatien, Lee's appelntniral will Agricultural Fornight aaserta the shooting* local background around and Mrs. John Garibaldi. ,-a round out the full membership ef farms, totaling S9().000 acres end Logan Pass for the '■“Glacier Although Vermont has no'sea- employing 27,000 workers, have Story." The goats seem -to watch coast, it has one of the oldest ship­ Three otlt of five fatal traffic the 7-man eommleelen nad ^ve a d Repuh^cans a 4-t mnjertty. been drawing heavily on the na­ *very move on the -picture-making yards to Ihe United States—on accidents occur at night, although PLEASE RMMByllER! WHEN YOU USE HER L ADVERTISING tional treaauri’. ' ' below their rocks. Lake (Champlain. there Is less traffic at night. .ft/ / a t T ~ flMKiSlibTefe SJU ■■I- DEM)UNE FOR DISPUY ADV. 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K w Twit, Oct. 6 m — T h ^vpugh^ttane but he said hs didn’t iCractu iineap TUB Dodfcra “is” dsstl sad BUly (The mtod it a bit. Brst) Martin, tiu “ dead end” kid “1. never' paid any attention to Michigan State Rated WorldSeries A Hug for tlie Hero Johnny Mize Foul Ball trom cslifomia, is the little Yan­ them,” he said. “Sure they, called me all kinds of names, but I called Herald Angle Martin Drives Home kee ndio slew them. them some good ones, too, when Sidelights Ends Gireer It was a u tter defeat for the they came to bat. Campanella, es' Second, Far Behind ■' ------■ , ■y Brooks to swallow almost unbear­ pecially, had -it in for me because B ARL W. YOST able becisuse it was made posalbte By KAIUU YOST he claimed I tried to run over him Notre Duke is the new entry on toe Yankee Stadium, New York — Editor ‘ Allie Reynolds Reports Bauer with Single by Martin, most hated of all Tan- during the final play of the fourth New York, Oct. 0 m - k#^A. Dame, fresh from its second list. The Blue Devils’ advanced to Dodger starting pitcher Carl Er- He May Join Deluxe game. That wasn’t so. I was Just eighth from their 12th first-week The Brooklyn players made no trying to score. What was I sup- skine was celebrating his 6th wed­ Yankee Btadium. NeW Y o r k --f «Mow he muet ^ a t out naxt year smashing triumph, remained the rating following a 21-T victory New York, Oct 6 (JT)— It waa attempt to conceal tbeir deep dis­ posed to' do? Let him tsg me for toe second baae Job. Pinch Hitter; Details popular choice today as. toe best over Tennessee. Oklahoma, eighth ding anniversary yesterday, be­ You Just can’t beat toe 'YankeesI right and proper that toe player like for the toufh and cocky little oiit?” — ' ^ American Lca'gue tekmt have Qincher second baseman. A t various times college football team in the coun­ a week ago, tumbled from the fore toe Yanks unloaded. Hhiact- A t exactly 4 o’clock yesUrday now captured S3 aeries to 17 for New York, Oct. 6 (• )—Big John­ whom Caaey Stengel loves above Eddie Lopat, the, Yanl^ee south­ ly a year ago yesterday, Erskine duiina the series they called him try while three-Big Ten schools select circle to' 16th due to its T-7 afternoon toe New York Yankees the Nationals. Sines 1903 whan the paw who will lead an All-Star defeated thb World Champion ny Mtse reiterated today'hts In- all bia other Yankees should have Raw Yarfc (A) “frert," they called him “ show- have enhanced their top ten rat­ tie with . Pitt. In other position had wrapped up their. 16th Wond first series game waa playad, ■tebked the ninth-inning slnaic squad that will tour Japan and changes, Baylor advanced from Yankees in toe series.. Former Champlonahlp and fifth in succaaV tenUon to end hia aoUve career in boat,’’ they called him “ dirty,” Korea, hugged and kissed Martin. ings. American League rapraaenUtivea which won the deciding game of and they called him names not fit The Fighting Irish, who enjoy tenth to ninth white Georgia Tech National League umpire Beans alon aa they edged the Brooklyn ;ed 167 games to 131 for toe beaaball and Allie Reynolds may Collin*, Ih'. “ You little cuss,” he said. “ You Reardon was my righthand neigh­ the 1953 World Beriea and made C-MIta (.-Mit* i to print. an open date Saturday after wear went in the opposite direction Dodgera In a dramatic, record- Nkflooals. Join him In retirement. the old professor the only manager Bollwag’. 'i b " . '. '. a made me change my lineup. 1 had bor at game No. 6. .Both Peewee B otii at the end of he final game, ing down Oklahoma and trampling ! after a narrow 6-4 escape against shattering ninth Inning. The score ikse relitfer Allie Reynolds Reynolds, the New York in the history of the game to win R*uar, r f ...... 3 you listed as utility man of my Reese and Roy Campaiiella was 4 to 3 with BiUy MarUn toe after Martin had delivered the on Purdue In their first outings., Southern MethodUt. was ct;^tsd with toe big win and Yankees great righthander, told five etraight world championships. HanUa^rf'^...... * team with Nellie Fox (Chicago stroked solid hits off Whitey Ford hero. newspapermen after yesterday’s • • • • I * * • wtonlag single, a record-breaking White Sox) as the regular second .received 84 of the 129 first place Frank Leahy’s South Bend le in doing: so tied Red Rufftng’a rec­ Martin. 3 h _____ I lk hit, they called him “ the best votes cast and 1,190 points in the gions continue to prove the wls in the first. The crowd booed Yankee baseball teams have ord of imyen aeries wins. Ruffing final World Series game, he would IF THE ORiZZI.ED atrategiat McDougalitr 3b . baseman. Now I've got to make when Reese slid into second base- copped 16 World Series in 20 tries, Rlxxutn, aa ..... p iM r on the Yankees.” second weekly Associated Press dom of the majority .of sports- was In ths'ntanda and watched the qu|t if hie beck failed to improve could have picked hia man to lace you the regiilar or I'll lose my Job.'' man Billy Martin and prevented losing only to the St. Louie Csrdl- Ford, p 'Hiey made certain, however, to Poll. wrrlters and broadcasters who Big Chief en(cr the record book. over the wlnt<*r. • the one-out drive Into centerfield Rayn.ilda, p . . . . the scrappy infielder from doubling nala and New York'Giants,- V twlcs put a “Mankety-biank’^ in front of voted them toe most likely na­ “ My hack has been bothering that gave the Bombers their thrill­ up Jackie Robinson at first..Gil to each club. MUce 1942 whan the me ever since I hurt it in that bus ...... 37 .4-M 27 4 0 4 his name. MICHIGAN STATE, with two tional .title prospects before the LOYAL YAI^gUB rooters ware ing- 4-3 victory and crushed the nmoklya >ach Walker Hank Bauer ftom second. woaa't oa bod oa I Uwaght ood 1 ground-eating atridea.- By one of HAND comer of every/bowllng to fifth despite a 26-7 victory over den—one of the finest fullbacks in waa the man of toe hour with bln- lie Yankees' Billy Martin gets an enthusiastic bug from Coach Frank CrpOetti in ths dressing room catching. (N E A Telephoto). baactell’a choice colncldeneea, he Total* ...... 1 3x33 11 3 I “ It was that blankety-blank ,2S0 for an automatic double..The en­ Briggs, enougivto warrant a first Stengel is eMIl the greateet main-' wo# able to pitch agisla although .310 om—4 \ sheet submitted for publication. Tplane. The Buckeyes received 769 the country. gles that won the deciding games Yankees 'mill around. It was Biliya hit In ths ninth Inning which gavt the.Yankses a 4-3 win managed the bqiy he refers to as' Naw York (A) 000 hRter that beat us,” said Charlie tire Yankee bench Jumped up string haltoa^k job with Man­ ager in tho game. Ha playa his I kaew rd oever be able to start Brooklyn (N) .. 000 o o f 003 - 3 The information Is pecessary so points to 636 for Michigan. when the official scorers ruled in to e . 1949 and 1950 claaaiea hc^^pet. 8th World Seriss gams and their fiflO straight championship. Ths blow came-after the "that tough Irttle monkey” the 3h. Barra, liirlllo. Martin ftoWnaon: .^Dressen. “It was that little cuss that results in each-league'will be Maryland, dropped from third RICE, M’EST yiROINIA, Mis-, chester JWgh. Gene’s defensive hunches..^11 and you can’t taka it ooether aeries gome.” hr. Furillo: ah, Roblnann; db, Cox, Gil­ there on second. He’s the best Martin’s hot liner, which Junior against the Dodgers and Phillies. gers tied the game In the top of the ninth. year before Caaey did at Oakland. published in order. Please make to fourth, received 733 points. sissippi. - state, Louisiana State, work batting down passes in toe away\Jri>m ths old bussard from Allie, a wealthy oil man, who liam and Hods**, finider, Gilliam and y-blank man on their club, Gilliam couldn't handle, an error. Yesterday it was Martin, toe Only three nights ago, after rampanalla. Labin*. Gilliam and sure your league name is on the. UCLA was sixth with 430 points, Texas, Oklahoma, Pitt. North­ „ Middfttown encounter went, a long long-nosed Californian of Italian- the^M^eat Ctoast, he’s tha envy of laat apriijg entertained thoughts World Series Composite Boxscore little Martin is mean on hit from my seat. The in determining the final out Martin had made himself some­ Hodgas; laft, Bcookira 3, Raw Tnrk 13. sheet. followed by Southern California western, Holy Cross, Mississippi Portuguese descent Martin col­ DH mankgera to ths game today. o f retiring at the end of the 196.1 thing of a goat by attempting to bb. Ford 1 iWllUamal. Raynolda 1 the fleld^v^Mntinued the Brooklyn Yanks Jumped up in unison andj-^mcome. e.' ' ' Remember when C a s e y was season, said he planned to rest all iBnIdar). Eraklne 3 (Woodling. Mantla. manager. ‘‘Ito'll beat you any way 424, Duke 311, Baylor 288 arid Southern and Penn make up the threw their hands up in the ^ lected 12 base hits In'24 official a t ■core a ruh that wouldn’t . have Bauar). Millikan 1 (Gotllna). Lablna 1 'Johnson can catch passes, too. bats for a .5i '0 0 A 0 A 0 1 .QUO 0 0 1 .000 eateem. He ia, ih fact, their un- 32.^0 (paid); racalpta (nat). 3373.- amount of reserve. “ It was the .bit in the second marked the 181st of 16 was set by the same two come In with Reynolds al the start bwub* 3 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 1,000 0 A 0 .000 043.44. a—William walkad for Eraklne threw two key blocks in a 05 yard GEORGE M ITCHELL had a With a veteran club, the Indian^ cently returned from service with five World caiampions In ihe last World Series. held\cnurt In his word." “I knew l coa sUII help the elab, A . 000 favorite Yankee because they con­ In 5th: b—Morgan filed out fbr Millikan Uggest thrill of my life. total base blow in the series, a new teams last year. . . . Reynolds set­ of an inning With a two-run lead. Wftdr. p 3 0 D A A A 0 0 A .000 0 0 touchdown ruh. In the final ses­ tough time getting an opponent are tabbed among the top favorjtos IS Marines in Korea, was leading five years. That’s a pretty good office at the Yankee Stadium yes­ 'Then turning aerioue, he said; espedaliy ■■ a ploeh hitter,” be Ro^. p 1 3 0 A A 0 A 0 A 3 .000 1 1 0 l.OOO . sider him a popoff and aU-arouild In 7tb: c—MIxe grouadad nut for Collin* “I kept hoping, however, as I record. Collins tried to check his tled down after the homer and, Smart move, huh? Then that guy A 0 .000 " In 3th; x-One out whan winning run sion, Roach again was the key to for toe state crown. ;hc gang in heaping praise on the percentage. / terday. •That--.260 hitter (MarUn) teat ■old. “ but 1 don’t think H will be r-Wllllam* t 3 1 A 0 A 0 1 1 .500 A ■mart alec. ^ waited for my final turn at bat, for the Merchants tomorrow night. swing and beat out an infield roller. whiffed CJox and Lablne. The Tha players still were''^hooping. (Dodger outfielder Carl Furillo Lo >*. p 1 3 3 0 A A 0 A 0 657 A 0 0 -.000 Bcorad, Newell’s long run, this time 40 ------;— ^------7” were us. He*s the best tell player worth It. rvo got two offers new. 0 0 0 A A A A l.QOD 0 1 A 1.000 After what must have been seen that Mickey (Mantle) would get He finally produced the Providence . . , Bonehead play of the game K waa Allle’a 62nd in aeries PTay, It up after beatingg the tocooklyn^ o who hit a game tying home run) Podrjaa, p 1 1 1 on base. I felt confident I would ydrds. paving the way With fine COACH DICK DANfELSOVk. they’ve '■ got. We didn’t play as both of which will pay me mere Majrar, P 1 1 0 n A A 0 A A 1 .non 0 1 0 I.ono yesterday by many millibns. in­ blocking. Granck’s Campaign Club at a late soccer team goes n ^ er its third was credited to Ford. Whitey was another new stahdard. . . . illrlUo Dodgers in the sixth and deciding bangs one. Put-me t® thinking." well as I think we can. If we had thoa Pd moke plajriag Mitk the Black, p 1 0 <\ A A A 0 0 0 A .oor> 0 0 0 .noo first man to face him in toe Yan­ get a hit. They tell me that Phil on third base with one out when got a great ovation frbm the Millilian.-p .1 0 0 0 A A 0 0 fO 0 .ftm A 0 ’ 0 .ono cluding 62,370 who paid to be hour last night. Neither New Lon­ game without a' loss tomorrow game. When a manager cmi do S p o ^ add Stengel Has gotten the relief pitching in the Yoakees oext year. Ome ia aa all- .000 0 0 .000 kee half. Berra lined one Into (Rissuto) predicted to Casey Berra skied deep to Duke Snider bleacherites when he t^um ed to Night SlinrWedBeiJDy d-Morfxn 1 1 0 A A A A 0 A 0 A frozen blue in a audden change of THE N EW LY formed Manches­ don nor the Hartford Aragons afternoon at Mt. Nebo, playing what Stengel has dons; sverybpe- (Tosey hod- only b ^ holding first two games ws got in this one, year ronod Job, the other for five Furillo’e hands close to the right (Stengel) that I would break up in centerfield. Ford started home, his position In the 1 ^ half of toe 1 3 35 16 20 .300x154 " b 7 M2 weather, it can only te accepted ter Revolver Club has Joined the wanted any part of the Merchants. host to PortMhd. Friday is toe big listens. \ his court a few minutes when in we would have won. Clem Lsbine ■loatho.” Tnlal* , 4 213 77 54 13 barrier. Mickey Mantle popped , ■ toe ball gams. Maybe Phil was then stopped dead. Collins, who 9th. . , , Bases on balls are alwaya .xr.W VOBK YA.XKKKS that the Yankees ara suppoitod to dribbler to the left aide of the dia­ reading my mind because that’s the Metropolitan Revolver League. battle fop'first place in the CCIL Ths professor spoke; \ walked Dodger President Walter (who wss on the mound when Miae, who appeared, oiily as a G AB R H 3B 3B HR RBI BB SO PO A K FA win World Series and that tha HARTFORD SPARTANS will waa on second, tagged and ad­ trouble, and Bauer’s walk set up "This club has W good rhonoe to O’Malley and Manager Chuck llsrtin got his big hit) pitched ! MrDoUgsM. lb & If 0 l.(«V> mond which Oox couldn’t handle, way I felt.” Other 'towns represented in the when Mkll High of West Hartford the run that natont the aeriea. Ber- Merchants Play pinch hitter during toe series and 0 1.(100 present Brooklyn teem, however meet the Merchants at Mt. Nebo tbavefs here for a 3:15 engagement. vanced to third. Meanwhile. Snid­ win the penooat la 1964—unless Dtesaen to offer their congratule- well.” . Collin*, lb Bauer racing to oecond. - Martin admitted the Dodger league arc Torrington, Hartford, er's replay was taken'by Gilliam rn skied t ^ g h t for the firet out railed to land a safety, declined ! e-Bo|lw*s. tb 0 .000 good, le destined to wind up with Meriden and Springfield, Mass. Sunday afternoon. The following $efth clubs owm 2-0 records. the other clubs get stronger.” Labiiie refiuied to talk to any­ 0 1.00(1 Then there wee Martin. The bench Jockeys were giving him a who threw home and Ford was an but MaiUle beat out an Infield hit to Identify tho offers but said they : Bau-r, tf the losers’ share. ” .M«i retire?” rasped the profee- FOTxhis part, Martin, the big one, but catcher Roy Chmpanella would be In baaetell. He said he , Berro. c 0 1.000 first pitch he let go past for a easy out. He could have walked to toiyd; Cox’ got a glove on toe sor. "1 have no Intention of re- aaid It .was a good pitch thht Mar­ Monlle. cf 0 1.000 called strike, which be didn’t like. balLbut cmildn’t make a play. Rhodelsland Eleven man of. the series, said he hit a waa open to all offers, including a 'Wondllnr. If 0 1.000 TH E CHANCES are that a home backwards after the catch Mrlng." low fasKball for the aeriea win­ Un hit. 11 14 0 1.000 'The next one he belted squarely and scored' if he waa in the game. managing Job in the minors if he Marlin. 2b year from now the Bombers will Only a few minutes earlierl ning blow\ “ It was a sinker wklch I called Rlxiulo. •• 11 1* 1 .MR Juat to the left o f second bOM Into / M AB TIN LOOKED at a called The Merchants Will -dtack up j could he a playing manager. He 0 .000 be dividing up their sixth straight . . . Mickey Mantle twice went Casey stood In the middle of the for sod It was Just right,” be said. I RarnoM*. p centerfield. finider. come tearing in after 0 and 3 pitches, the .first tiipe' atrike and theff drove hie game­ Ford conBded that-he wasn’t put in 18 -yeara in the big ieaguea ■ f-S^r»n 0 ’ .000 pot and that Stangel, finally con­ ■galnat a club that shoidd provide ' dressing' room scOepUng congratu­ “Hr Just got bald .of it. that's alL“ 0 .000 to take it on the hop, but didn’t IN OFFICIAL PRE-ANNOUNCYMENf 7ESTS- in the third. . . . The scorers,s(hd winning belt into centerfield to High Runners .tired when hexwss lifted and, as a including three in toe service. I Bain, p vinced he has put hia record the stiffeet oppoalUon of the ara-! lations and trying to make himself While the rest of toe Dodgeis ! I,opai. p O 1.000 even bother to' try a throw to the' the writers disagreed agaiiK'on a ■core Bauer and the Yanke had matter of fac^ w aa a litlls an­ : Raacbl, p 0 l.OrtO beyond reach, wilt announce hie heard above the din of a stew of O .000 plate. Bauer, ,one of toe fastest scoring play when Gil MpDougald won their fifth etraight World ■on tomorrow night undsr th s ' noyed. dressed wearily, Capt. Peewee DUKE PALS.NOW : t-MI>a retirement to hia swimming pool reporterii photographers, televi­ Reese, who has been on* the los­ j F o ri, p 0 .000 baae runners in the game, eouldn’t waa given a base hit op'dils smash totampionahlp... Jack Hayden lights at Mt. Nebo. Biuineas Man- . Beat Norwich Durham, N. C. (P)—Ed Meadows i.ono and hia oU wells. sion cameramen and well-wishers. “But the nriehagrt; knew what he ing aids five times In these Yank- Gorman, p 0 have' been togged with a rocket to Billy Cox. Cox dl^lvell to.stop waa among several Manchester ager George Mitchell reached' was doing,” Whitey toriigged. ” He and Gene Wyke, tackle and half­ iBcballnrk; p 0 1.000 The Brooke were by no means gun.'. As soon as he entered the room, Dodger claaaiea, philosophised: back reapectivciy for toe Duke McDonald, p 0 I.ono outclaased nor brought diagrace to ths ball. . . . Foid'^ nearly threw fans at the gam e... The Yanks agreement on toe telephone last , Taking ths first three places and was right as he has bfcn. for the 0 .000 ' The Dodgera oil Just trudgod In Hodgea' roller away in the fourth. made the writer’e prediction look, he was embraced by Del Webb and “Oh, well. 1 guess I ’ll get an­ University football team, hail from Kuaava. p the National League. Their lack of night with the Providence Granck’a , having four men finish among toe Dan Topping, the co-ownert of ths )ast five years.' other shot next year. Know some- ■lowly toward their dugout, de­ It was an e u y play but a poor good. We called it aa It happened, the same town, Oxford. N. C.. but Total* sxnnM s 4 •«« 43 .373 134 W 1 pitching depth finally told on jected and wary, while the Tan- throw and only a great stretch by the Yankeee in eix. Readers, please. Campaign Club to fill toe’ open . first five, Manchsstcr High’s Cross Yanks. Reynolds said he thoui Ford .thing? I ’ve been saying that for played on different high school PfrCNIBn SI'MNABV them, as U figured to do, but they date left vacant when both the "That was the best ball club Should have had ths vict< 13 yeara,” BBOOBLTM DODOKBA keea caught Martin out near first- Collins saVM an error. . . . Gil­ I am under oath not to divulge my Country riinnsrs opensd the season teams. Ed played for Oxford High. O CO IP H R BB OO HB WP w h Pcf. ER ERA proved themselves the stout hit- batae and gave him a flne mauling. liam didn’t take the bat off his ■ourea o f information. Hartford Aragons and New Lon- r we've played In the last five “ He deserved.It.” the And the way the Yanks are go­ Wyke waa a etar for Oxford Or­ Rrjikina 2 1 14 14 S S IS 2 1 1 A l.AflA f 6.74 tera that their averages promised '54 DODGE V-8 with a convincing. 17-38 win ovsr A A 0 .♦W P 3.35 Reynolds, havinir permitted the served, adding, “ that hoaw Hurhea 1 0 4 S 1 1 • 2 0 shoulder In the fourth. He watched don accepted and then turned yeara," he ehouted, referring to the ing, He’ll be saying it 13 more. phanage. .000 S.90 and they never quit punching. down the game. Norwich Free Academy over toe Furillo Wt off me wasn't a 3 0 2 10 2130 0 0 7 1 t3ln g run on FurtUo’e blaot. Mined thp«e pitches whis b y.. . . Bob Mil- defeated Brooklyn Dodgers. WaOa 303 1-3 441 30 0 0 0 .000 4*. It.AA Few who saw it will forgbt the creiMt for hie eeventh World * * * local course yesterday afternoon. Then about his young second Msjrbe I Just didn’t have aa 0 A 1 .000 4 4.60 pken made his first appearance in Roger Turklogtoa, lost year’s Ho# heart-stopping home run that Carl Series victory whan Billy took him WfWNEKS OF THBEE straight.' baseman, Billy MarUn, whd.broke ■luff on that MM* as the pitch be­ Isoe* 1 A 1 i.noQ 3 3.33 the fifth. . . . Martin’s double in team captain a eealor, set the PoArai 0 0 1 .000 1 3.A0 FurUlo dropped into the' right off the hook. That ties tha chief Series Nofes the Granck’e bring an Impoeing up the ten ga'nile with a hit and fore when be fouled late the scats. 0 0 A .non 3 4:76 the. fifth was hia eleventh o f the poM ood croesSd the finish line In MpyPr comer with one down in toe top of with • Yankee righthandar be­ lineup composed of Brown Unlver- tied the record of 12 hits In a That one was a fM t ball In the BUck A A A .000 1 - 4.00 series, for a total of 22 bases, a 14 miantee 16.4 seooods. Tied for . 0 0 0 .ono 0 A.OO the ninth to score Duke .Bnlder fore him. Red Rtifflng. record. . . . Ford was tagged hard ■Ity, Rhode Island University and World ^ries: • ■trike sooe.” Series Superlatives New York, Oct. 6 (4P) — Walter ■ecood were Glenn Bradley and ahead of him aad/tie the,score at In toe aixtli although Brooklyn several Rhode Island high aehool “ lie ’s developed Into the grentept The BrookliTi dressing room was St 1-3 £i 33 33 43 4 3 4 IS in 0 4 3-^. It waa no fault of the Na­ O'Malley, president of toe defeated Feta Cleaa. George Long ran fifth. ToUll didn’t score. Ford -pulled another team atari of yesteryear. Victims serond-bnaenmn In the world,” , not as much like a funeral parlor y rw VOBK vA.xRRRa tional League’s tatting champion SHATTERS 85 RECORDS Brooklyn D o d g e r e, refused to of toe Campaignkra have beefi First flnishtr for Norwich wss ( ip H R BB so HB WP w la' Pet. ER rock when he took plenty of time shouted Casey. “ Whnt,second bfise-. aa you might expect. Dreeeen.can l.OOO toat he instead of Martin didn’t take anything away from the NSw Bob Bergman, who bested Long by RevnoM* 3 3 3 « 4 S 1 A 1 0 4 Sports Mirrot pitching to Campanella and Rob­ Putnam, 33-6, Danielson Black man can da-nrhat, Martin cna? I take defeat and he never loses his IiLCapsul^orm Bout 3 3 3-3 S 3 1 1 0 0 .1 0 i.oon 3 4.50 emerge the game’s big figure. York Yankees. "They juat beat pe. five seconds. 3 3 3 4 3 0 0 1 A l.oon 3 3.00 inson easily pilfered third from Hawke, 13 to 6. and PaUkill, R. I.. ■tarted out with him na a raw kid sense of humor. Lopot .7 The Yanks had liech leading, That’s all there Is to be said, The ^ctory in the, tnitisi start R as-hl 1 S 3 3 3 4 0 0 * 0 1 .000 3 3.33 where he scored on Roy’s infield 25 to 0. They won the atatc' In Onkinad aad he eame bark aad When he returned with tha rest S 3 4 3 7 0 1 A 1 .0(10 4 4.6A from toe game’s opening minutes By The Asfiociated PrcfiB O’Malley commented. stamps Conch Pete Wigren’s In­ New York, Oct. 6 (ffh—Superla- * tempt to send Martin home In Ford 3 out. . . . Plnch-hltter Bobby Mor­ champlonahlp last year. This could made me a Mgger man than 1 of ths brass from the..Yank ciub- Gorman I 3 4 1 0 1 00 0 .0 .000 1 son and were in front by 8-0. after two TO D AY A YE A R AGO—Home dians as ona of the teems to beat 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 A •000 1 4.50 gan drove Hank Bauer back to develop Into toe battle between ever was.” ' hoqse, he told the assembled u.« .< 0,1.., Br-hollocli 1 innings. Tha Dodgers finally 'had rune by Yogi - Berra and Mickey Brook Manager Chuck Dreaeen neighboring atate champs, since for the state title. Hartford. Public, McDonald 1 7 3-3 12 S 0 3 1 0 1 .0 1.000 6.43 the rightfield barrier for hia fly W ito his famous wink, he con­ group: Kuiava X - V *-* * i u . u 0 0 0 .000 } 4.00 ■cored a loner off young l^ lt e y Mantle matched a pair by Brook­ Is not going to leave the city for toe Merchants, plajing under toe considered among the top five World Seriea. i York la the midst of a ratty. bail. The ball fell short by a foot tinued; ” 1 told Stengel; ‘You got what Ford in the alxth on ly. because lyn’s Duke Snider as the Yankees about a week.'"I'm going to hang clubs in toe etete, trounced Nor­ Outstanding Individual Player Merlin was cut down at the plate T o u li * 3 "i* 34 37 13 30 3 *1 ~3 Tm7 34 Tio of tying, toe score st 3-all as Cox 811k City AC banner a year ago, Jackie Robinson took charge wito defeated the Dodgers 3-2 in the ■round and talk to the front office rightfully claimed a share of toe wich Friday, 19-34, so, Manchester —Billy Martin, Yankees’ second for the final out. Third baae Coach CO.MPOMTR BCOBK BY I.NBINOS was on baae. Brooklyn (N» 310 337 J S J - ? ! a double, stole third withoul draw­ sixth gome of the World Bariea • • • ■bout what we want to do." he Connecticut aeml-pro champion­ baseman. Tied the Senes recoto Frank Croeetti took full blame, made a better showing against the New York (A> *15 040 573—V ing a throw and raced in on an and squared the Series at three ■aid. “ I have a couple of deals In ship with toe East Hartford Mer- Soutoiaetem state thln-clads. for most hits, 12; led hitting with , ■■■... ., . 8b Marlin Hods**. Rlnnito. Roblnnnn. —Rlixuto. Raacbl, Cor, Ix>*». Mc­ c r o w d o f 62,376 yelled en­ Infield out.. victories each. mind.” chanta, whom thay oplit with in .800, acountod t* iBauort. by JicDonald iOllllam).' W|>—Erakln*. at bat under ths lights. Their Lights were turned on at the atari .Ford Balk—Raichl. t’ mRlrr*—Billfilrwart (NL.). Ed Hurloy (AL). Art Cora chancee iook ^ even allmnier when ^fiain 1-0 in toe first World Seriea of the 8th inning on s'drab, cool time I waa up Whitey Ford gave Nebo by a 13-6 cotpiL Results: 7 USED CARS Bast Pitching- Pcrfermoncs- after a bunt by (Mx. Scose waa (HI.) Bill arl»T* (AL). Frank Daaroll (NL). Hank Soar .(AL). AUa.ndaare-^ •3 374 (nr*t samr), 34.734 («*cond sam*). 13.370 ((bird aam*). 13.775 (four(h Stengek pTC>1ti|i 'm bunch, brought 'game. day. . . . Allis 'Reynolds came on me a eonple o f good pitches, but I Jerry Zeoll, 186 pound halfback Varsity: Turklngton (M ), 14:8.4; CBrl Ertkine, Dtegero, who struck tied 5-6 and It helped enuff out a TE N YEARS AG O — Robert didn’t hit them,” he' said morosely. Dodger rally. Brooklyn lost, 9-5, 1 nirnr) 33 773 (fifth taraaV. 33.170 4»l*th samai. Ttma—3:13 (f)r»t gama). 2:43 Allie Reynoids Jfi_to relieve Ford and his first pitch to Gilliam waa at Brown .three years ago. 'll one Bradley (M ) and Close (M l. out 14 Yonksci for an all-tim* (•acond ramaj. 3:5* (third, oame'. 1:4S (fourth gama). 1:03 (ftf(h garna). Cooper, father of the St. Louis of toe standout performers with CENTER.MOTOR SALES World Serlsa rocord In winning tot and lost momentum It never re­ to start the eighth. a strike. Gilliam then drove Bauer 14:23.6; Bergman (N ). Long (M ). 3*33 l*Jx(h gamai. RacalpU (naU— 3337.374.74 tflrat game). 3381.474.33 aacond »■ a * * ' Car^nalF Cooper brothers, died. back to toe wall to h4ul down his Mott o f toe Yariks .thought Bit the visitors. A t center is 210 pound Vinton (Mr, Nowakowakl ' (N ). REAR OF POST OFFICE third game, 3-2. gained. gamal 1203 S31.SS (third gamat, 3314.394 33 (foucih gam*). 32)4.334:33 (fifth ly Martin should ,have had a hit -gamat. 3J72.043.44 (alxth gama). a— Balardi atruck out for Eraklne Id 2nd- In­ KEYNOU38 WORKED through TWENTY YEARS AGO—The drive.'Bauer also dispoaed Of Reeae Al Cappilll, who filled the same Ificbaud (M l. Pirie (N ). Mac- ning of flr*l game, groundad out for M*yar Ini70i Inning of fifth gam*, b— Giants defteied the Senators 2-1 on the ball he bounced off Junior poet with Rhode Island State in the-eight and toe Yanks felt coxy on a nice,running catch near the Ardle (M ), Sherman (M ), Sind; 1951 CHEVROLET lEL-AIR SPORT COUPE $1495 Beet FleMImf Itey — BUly Oex. Moat QueettMuOtle Strategy-^ Bbulia homatad tor Hugba* i'n 3tb Inning of firkt gam*, announrad a* hattar in the fourth gaune of the World |f0- foul line and Robinson followed Gilliam'a ankle In the firat, Junior 1949 ohd 1960. Dodgvrs, «vith irie epeetocvlor stab Broeklyn Manager Charlie Drea- for Wada Ui 3th Inning of fUlh gama. c—WllltarfU ainglad for Ro* In 3th inning going into the ptnth — more so (N ), Randall (N ). Mara of saoMKl gama. Mruck out for Bhuba ln Bth loiiing dt first gam*, walkad after GU Hodges'^flled to abort cen­ Seriea. with a ringing single down the got an error. . "But underatand. Lost year,.West Warrick High Ricker (N ), Dempaky (N ) 1980 CHEVROLCT lEL-AIR SPORT COUPE $1250 ■f Honk Biuie^e b U eterfB g gronofi- . sea’s ardera to ‘>ant’^ when the far El akin* in 3Ut inning of al)iLh game, d—Morgan fUed out J&e-M|lUken ■aid Martin, ” I’m not beefing about of Rhods Island produced too, best er la the yIXth Inning of the Dodgers hod tied the sr«re and' li?7th Inning Of alxth gam*. a- Bollwag atruck out Me Rlixuto In Spi Inning of ter; Then Smik r worked Reamol^*- leftfleld line. Allie got out of Jayveci; Lord (N), 15:41 $1095 Mike Gizreia of the Cleveland Iiv- trouble when he sent Campanella tha scoring. A-nd whoever atole toy schoolboy eleven in the Eoet. The 1910 CHEVROLET DE LUXE 4.DOOR fifth' game. / With base]i Tnll, he hod the Yankees, ea the ropes In third gama.' atruck out (or Gorman In. 3th inning of fourth .aama.i (— Noran for a pass. And Furillo. who pre- bat toe other day can have it.” club playcd-in the Orange Bowl th ley (M ). 15;44; HInce (NL'M u't- " ^ $1075 walkad for McDougald In 3(h InnIngxOf third gama. poi vlously had 'hit Ford for a double dions was nKkhamad "Bear” by down awln^ng to end toe threat. phy (N). Watt (N). Homsky JN), 1950 CHEVROLCT DE LUXE ^DOOR maile or leoplag stop of the bolL the eeventh ianlog ef the first inning of fourth gam*, g—Mix* atruck out for Ftrachl In I Miami against ths South'S number ahd S' Biaglc, socked ona Into the hie teammates because hia broad i « - . . . 116 total baae hits set a new Eckler (M l, Mikolelt (M ). Dea- • • • • K $ 975 pirkrd It O]* la time to'lorce Ueito game, gama. fllad out for Bchallork in 3ih inning of fourth gama grounded Aut for Yank center ficMer Mickey 1949 CHEVROLH DE LUXE 4-DOOR ColUna in 3th timing of -aixih Bam*. » —Ona out wh*n winning winni run fcotchI in stands with tha count 3 and 2. , shoulders ore sloped and rounded record when Rissuto alngled off one hfgh school club. rosicra (M ). Leese tM>, Jacobson WeodllBg ood retire the side. Blggoet Single Hit-— Mickey Mantle, might ge under the knife 1949 CHEVRbLET DE LUXE 2-DOOR $ 945 3th Inning of sixth gam*. Wfhen the fire finailly died down and hta arms eecm extra long. Clem Labine's glove. . . -. Old re­ (N ), Mockalis (M ). Coleman (M l. Mantle, Yankees, with his bases cord of 116 waa set by the ’Yan­ for his bod. koee. He’s due- to’ dlt- ' FROM TH E 'B A N K S of this loaded blasted In third winning and the Dodgera quit hugging (me McKeough (M),Puhirek (N ), Man- 1940 CHEVROUT 4-DOOR ...... $745 Best j Outfield Catch D u k c. Tom Wright, outfielder' for toe kees and GlanU in the 1936 eeriea cyea surgery within s couple of high echool team, toe Campaign­ of fifth gamb. Q. What - waa JOe DlMaggio’a Q. How many Innings: must another, Reynolds struck out Bil­ dell (N ), Kowelenko (N ), Kersn- .Snider,' Dodgers, who raced to the Chicago White fiox. started hia h ttin Som m -tt tOS-abk-mt aojlrie (ItchSm mtjofSr'O Aw* < . . . Ole Johnny Miss probably weeks. He aaild the. knee stIffeMd er's hav# secured toe eenrices of 1948 CHEVROLET AiRO 2-DOOR .. $ 795 auxiliary acoreboard in right lifctlma fielding average In the pitcher work to get credit' for ly Cox' and. Lablne In fast auc- aky (N ), Williams 1M),' Johnaon victory ? cesalon to ciose the inning. baseball career In 1942 aa a pitch­ made his last appearance in a Yan- ' up toward the end of yeeterday*a two etors, .Tom Lanai and Al to>r- $ 075 centerfield at Yankee Stadium to Btfgsst Rhubarb-pJackte Rob- American League ? giune. (N l, Retigllano (N ), Thatcher 1949 FORD 2-DOOR...... A. .977. A. Five. i Then Labine walked Bauer, tlie er. ■ kee uniform when he batted for rierro. Lanai la quarterbacking the (N ). Baldwin (N ), Diaco (N ). mkka a leaping, one-handed catch Inson'g charge that Yankee Mana­ weak-hittlng Ckfilina and bounded Stengel must have thought Mar^ plub. Oorrierra is a halfback. of Jqa Collins’ blow lit.-toe fifth ger Caaey Stangel aignallcd pitcht 34 Ntiir RMordsl 51 Niw Moranct Rtcordsl tin would awing for the feaoea The Indians make their first de­ er Vic Raachi to throw a "tean out to Hodges In the 8th- . . . With - Kickoff tilna tomorrow night fense of the CCIL title Friday Inning of opening game. one out In toe'Dodger 9th, Snider .when he come up In the ninth; ” 1 will bs 8 o'clock. The ueual $6 ball” at Roy CBpipanelia In toe mu o m w walked on a full count. Furillo also wasn’t thinking o f the fences, afternoon in Brtatol. Following is I- eighth Hintny of the Ithird game Nfvir btfora i« hiitory I cBf • a • tVtii btfofv Aimow m iifiit Doy, , , ofhnd cash door prise, donated by toe the reinainriar at tha achcduls Jtest__Outfleld_ThroW^ ~ Gene whleh -wa y ' w u f j ts ■ ■uiv»<6" *«» Oha Sleiigu I FItait llUil UMf Hia K'8-Y 'fawmt amen iw nitia u Walnut 8L Grill.' nitt be awarded. -Oct. 13, Bulkeley, horns; Oct. l 6,— • Wfiodltng. Yoteeaa.. lit. the Otcond Cbiuli VYonSr Toro. anxioui~lo Mtddlstown, away-,. Oct, 19. Tri­ inning" of' the ' e fifth gams at EMietS . .■ knot toe count. Very few laaa left KM- said. “ I knew what have hia chargoa at pin-point per IN HOME Field. He cut down Gil Hodgea at .early yeoterday. . . . The circuit I sraatrd aad frankly, I wanted M angular mieet, Wsavtr and Wind­ Oddest loctdeat: The mjraterieua faction for this encounter,' will ham in Bartford; O ct 27, East' the plate with a no-bounce “strike” clout waa toe 17to in toe seriea, | as- bad aa he did. It waa gettlag drill the Merchants again tonight, NEAT! mirrora flashed la hatters’ eyes BonfMvills loll'Flato, Utoli, 12:00 In testa o f sfamina and endur­ another new record; The old mark chilly out there.'' Hartford, home; Oct. 29, Eastern after Billy Oox had. lined to medi­ from oealerfleld bleochera la the 6:M, lit ths West ,Slde. Invitation a t Storrs; 'Nov. 2, Hart­ um left field. RIGHT... n «M , Sept. 24. Here at official AA A ance. too, 'Dodge has already set firth gaoae at Ebheta Field. Cdl- ford Public, homo (• ), Jfov. 6. Frito oever oppreheaded. .Testing Headquaitera, tiie.new '64 61 new records as. this is written, Carmen PmrrsUa (Watertown, (tentative) (X ;iL meet at New Greatiem Oewehach—^11 Hadgea. oss.J hoa played on two Var­ Dpdge which will be presented this writh more piling up every boiH. Britain; Nov. 9, State meet at “gent” of (he lf62 Series with ne Beet Quote — Preacher Roe. NOW IS THE TIME ment state championship teams Middletown; Niov. 13, New Eng­ from bumper Thursday smashed 34 official A A A hit# la 21 oppearaaeoe, led Dodger Dodgers’ pitcher, who described ^ i s dramatic achievement in TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR St St. Michaal’if. His first score land meet at Boston. ’' regiilnre In kitting with eight hits one of the home run balls be threw records (or speed and acceleration. p^ormance and . endurance is in tores years, howtver, came . (* ) I f tha CXHL meet date la- mod .344 average. In the second game ea "The great­ against Norwich in Uita year’s changed, the Hartford Owla raca IVlobilheat matched by new elegance, more est mistake since they invented The new Dodge with its aensa- Homecoming irlctory 41-33. win be held Nov, 4 IneUad. S(H. ONY VACUUM MIAT1N(. 0-> Biggest Blunder—Yankees' at- buttcrinilk.” to bumper massive length and Hashing style. tibnal Red Ram V-3 engine trav­ A M E 8 I T E T7? eled faster than any standard See this'new '54 Dodge this F to T v r rrto»siy, r t o oh 3«»»**f American car ever docked ofH' 'Thursday at your Dodge dealer’s. Moller Third COL ScoYing Parade A Brown-Bcaupre service rosthmer knows he can drive fiwsjr fmaa here eon« dally by the AAAI I t is slspaaes ta aeiioH/ X D R I V E S Want lliesp eed a itd endvranco' LEAGUES V Dooley of 'Middletown Damy Lawlar, Hall 3 WE HAVE THE PROPER EQUIPMENT PHONE MI-9-5253 Qaaa Johnson. Mancbaslar 1 recerds w ere ss9 b y ■ Pedgs eegrippild wMb nsw PewarnHa Driva. AND KNOW HOW—DONT DELAY—CALL TODAY Ordtr your ’53-’54 bowHsg fial fiaHmao*. Manebaaur I { ^hare Lead with 25 Rockr_telala. Bristol 1 MEMBER MANCnESTBR AUTOMOTIVE DKAUSR8’ ABBOnATfOM N a awfamatic transmissJaa bt any car can m akh .this racaidi ' trophicfi now. Freu ’Ysts- Isaac Walborn, Briatol 1 TERMS UP TO 34 MONTHS loBS* upoB requesL Gaorge Radman. Brialnl 1 I*, Each-of the three le’adera Of the BarnL* Atamany. Manchaatcr 1 CCll> football scoring parade reg­ Joa Curry. Manchastar 1 . PLACE YOUR FRR Bill Snoad, MMdIefowa J It Hour Entrevinf Ssrricfi istered dne touch(!own in Baturdey Jim McTarihy. Hall ^ 1 aftemooa games last week to re­ Skin Mc^rthy, firialof • 1 ORDER NOW ' ESTIMATES JaeV MclIcteuiUlii. Maimhaalar 0 main on top of the neap. Johnny Bob Nllaonilaon. ariatol 0 Dymesyk of Briatt^,- wao was. aola Jim Muallar. Rain 0 BROWN BEAUP leader a week ago, (vos tied by SOLIMENE, INCORPORATED THOMAS COLLA Dick Doetey of Middletown who fmirth place, each having crohned 434 CENTER STREET . . MANCHESTER CbNSItUCnON COMPANY S|M^r Jewelerg M4N.MAIN8T-MANCHBSTBR TBL,MI.»-51M oildod an extra point from place­ Into pfiydirt once. . ' ment to .knot toe lead at 38 points. Jock McLaughlin. Monchoatar. t77 MAIN |T. ; RAh iCHRSTRR llfU fr ---- - aoS SalivilBra * » Naoa _ ; PHONE MANCHESTER. MI-f-S224 o S y l A. I t t e # r . SL todeShis WoSsoaSay Monchoottr’a funbook BtU Mol- aad Bob Mtloan, Briatol. oach «•!- Ifir third with 18 polata. loctod onothor singla point «a Twolva ployon wart tiod (oc pUteoaonto. . V v l »

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER «, 19S8 rilX T K g N MANCHESTER EYRNtNO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN./TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6.1988 Hooadhold iCamla 81 Artielaa for Bala 48 FutI and.Fssd 41-A AatoBiobilM for Salt 4 Bosinen Serrlcw Offtreil IS Heatinf—PtambiRF 17 Help Waat«l->Male S6 WOOD — Stove, fireplace lonfth*. * Visitors Welcome At R— ns without BooHl 8f He feirBsle. 71 H< f o r S ate 78 Sabarimn for Bolt 78 Avsras* •••*••* .. Be'kf aee tO fO M MO FURNITURE Rsftntshiiig, antique uENNOX Furnaces Md warm nlr GRAY RESEARCH VENETIAN BUNDS Mimsnttr CREVROLBTS — 1*47, IfM, 1949, Highsst Quaiity Only 81A00 per cord deUverod. Willi- OBNTUBMAN Prafsrrad for plaaa- Whiu IIW, J9B1,'^1952 at QinUr Motor furniture a Specialty, chain cane4 haating. Earl Van Camp. MTtchall and CHAMBERS FURNITURE f i r s t t i m e o n m a r k e t RANCH HOMB.'^twa hedrtxmu, NORTH COVENTRY; Routs 44-A- State-W ide E hetion Tarnmd Alio Racondluonliw ntantie MArrlson 8-3317. ant, large, haatad, contfortabla storma and aeraana. Liot ItO* front- Ona yaar oM, fiva room eantar Totals 437 443 4M 1814 GliiiiHial. BMes, 481 Main St. and rushed. Ahaon F. Thorp. 9-5844. DEVELOPMENT CO. room. Noar OanUr, Call MItcheU b o w i A e Phone Mitchell 9-5785. ELECTRO MECHANICAL Tapea and Cords by 'zard SALES ^ F o u r rooms plus 8 unflnlaluid. aga, garden, troas, near bus, hallway ranch, may ba ai^andad Ing INSPECTOR 9-3176 after 9 p. rirapliM, oU bumar. alactrto hot school and shopping eantar. H ra a- to aavan rooms. Giton stairway, As *O perat^n L ittle Sw itch* IMS PLYMOUTH a-iioor . • Can Advertwinenb Pood tire*, |M . Oood L"«pn flraiUac*, metal eernMnatioo^ria- copied, vacuum vleaiM'i, Iransi ""Toueg uisii with sisctiu lus- c a Prbddcta Udmifleta~Hna~~of quality Una, stoma and^w ^uPflS'only ton W. Hutchlna, MltehCU 96183, Oowa, too X 300 lot. 4% mortgaga l»hi ...... Big^ Class Joins IH^IPlElTJaiVT. ~o3i idtchcn hot water, 5 nUnutes from bus Mfvena .. (CaatUned from Page One) three votes on all slsven baUota. guns, etc,, repaired. Shears, ehanteai Inspection experience tb MI-3-4868 . home furnishings, baby furni­ lln*. Call at SUta TaUor Shop, 810,two. MItcheU 9-4894. may be aaeumed. Only 82,900 Dotomoa* DEPT. HOURS 1951 BUICK super sedan. E x eu n t knives, mowen etC/, put into con­ stalled. Tima payments arranged. inspect email ports, sub-ssaemhiles 455 Bast MIddls Ttimpiks w e l l r o t t e d cow manuro rec- down, Warfsn E. Howland, Raal- BtaaeiMird Church Sunday President Eiaenhower'a admlnla* For the Srst tsnbaltoU. OrtIBn aad Skelley Brothers. Mitchell 9-8714. and wiring apparatus. Must he ommended for dried out' Inwns. ture, appliances and TV. Mltchairi-TMI, or after T, MUch- 38 L'niBSS St. A charming five IjMr Men Thomas O. Martin, both Dane- 8:15 A. M. to 4;80 P. M. condition. Fully equipped, $l,nn. dition, for coming needs. Braith- ell 8-804TC Six reqmo, complate. Oarage,, tor, 49 Conatanca Driva, Phene trail on in Ita f|n t tow vigorous "Will trade. Can arrange terms tO waite, 63 1>earl stre e t familiar with ail.types of measur­ rn S U ) STONE tor firsplaca and la- Also highland top soil. Orders tak­ oil bumar, atorm windows, sersens, room hums, axcallant oondiUon In- MItcheU 8-9800 apyUme. crata, each racalved tWs votes. On suit. Call Mitchell 9-0980 any time. HEATINa From A to Z. Conver- ing instruments. Radio,background tainlng walla. M. Frsnch, Coven­ en for delivery st your conven­ TWO FURNISHED rooms with ftraBUes, tils bath, nice lot, plenty aids and out. Large garage, larga Twenty-one persons Jolaad Sec­ months." the alsvsnth ballot, Martin's two COPY CLOSING TIME M ^C H E ST E R T. V. Service, ’ S io n burners, boller-bumsr unltfi, helpful. 'Excellent opportunity. try, FTlgrim 2-7181. ience. Call Lionsrd Olgllo. Mltch- Open Daily 10-8 P. M, j landscaped lot. Price 813,100. COVENTOY— FIm naw qi^ito Tsui* 445x1422 ond Congregational Church am tha Ha also ctoled upon-voters to vptes apparontly switched to kitchan privUtgaa. MItcheU 3-8841 1. h T*asi’li* .^ (l FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 19M DODGE 4-door Sedan., white- nkho and T.V. qieclaUsts since complete heating qrstema .All aU 8-7088. gny time. Nea bu**?l* school and atorob. Madalina Smith, Realtor, MItchaU built three bedroom ranch. Excel­ licber ...... 99 highlight of combined observance put "a Btatop of approval on Gov- GrUBn. « . wall tires, heater, slip covers. Ex­ work guaranteeo. poynents GRAY RESEARCH and LOAM, Dark, rich culUvatad grade 7:80.8:80P.M. 9-1843 or MItchaU 3-4879. lent neighborhood on Ripley HUI . MON. THRU FRL , 193L House service cell - 88-50. No. 1 83 cu. yard. Grade No. 3, 83 One week tMCUpaney. AsktOg mrrtard 108 of World Wide Communion Sun­ arnor fldlin) Lodge's construetlva cellent c<^ition. Mitchell 9-2814. MItchHl 9-8860 day or night. arranged. M o rtarty ^ m h e ra Tel, DEVELOPMENT CO. ORDER YDUR Green Mountain po- b e d r o o m f o r Relit near Center. $13,660. Rdid: Lot 175 X 175. Large at­ krirrra to admuuatrationi" 10:30 A.M. MItchcU 3-5135. N Hilliard Street, Manchester cu. yard. Delivertd In truck load tatoea now. H. Pasqusllnl, Avei^ OWNER tRANSFERRBO, 8 room tached garage,'ameaite drive, fuU day and the dedication of the re­ lots. Sereensd sand, atona, fUl and SOI Middle Turnpike H ast Heat and hot water. GanUeman In a atatemant loauad following R e b r o n 1940 PACKARD *'8” , heater, good FURNAOT8 Vacuum cleaned, oil "A Good Piece To Work" St. MItcheU 86608. proforrod. Inquire 87 Foater St. Five rooms horns with attAchad garage, IH beaament, Youngatown kitchen, K I? cently, renovated Sanctuary. Thla SATURDAY 9 A. M. tires, new seat covers, top running A PLUMBING shop at yoUc door. gravel deUvered. Order now. Nuaa- I, mcrcatlon 231 group brouiht the total to ovar thb etoctlon, SU ta OantocraUc wmmmmtammmmammm buraera semced. For irt and TAPPAN GAS ItANOE, opgrt- MJtohaU 96181. room, hot w a te r _, breasa- hatha, oil hast, large porch, big formica, IM baths, oaramlc tile Chairman John M. BaUey said that condition, 890. Mitchell 9-4081. prompt aervtca call Bol Cart- No time loat. N5w work. Altera­ WANTED—Route eaieeman. Mar­ dort Constnictlon Oo. Phone PEUPPBRS FOR Sale. Reasonable, lot. Beautiful viaw. Price 817.500. and many other features, 817,800. "0 persons pei ^ Joining in the last tlx tions, copper piping, fixtures. Hot ried man preferred. Five day MlteheU 9-74M. Bring your own containers. 81 per qient aise; clean, excellent eon- garage. Nice lot, achooL Touts ...... / m m 4M 1433 The audii while the returns "prova that tha Porter Ig Elected V017B OOOPEBATION WILL Wright; MI|cha^ 9-8448. dition. 135. MItchcU 9-81S4. LARGS, FurMahod room with Ught Comi^tion etorm MadeUn* SmIUi, Realtor. MItchaU PUgrim 2-7518 or MItchaU 9-715^ S' Woa TtAlett monUu. The audltbriunv' wad BE APPBECIATED 1950 FORD Custom sedan, l^io, water automatic heaters. Youngs­ week. Salary and commission plus bushsl. 888 HlUstown Rd. MItcheU houookooplng for coupis or two r*. 0-1543 0186879. fiUad to cap4tclty. people are starting to correct the heater. In excellent cmidition town sinks sold. Estim atss jriad- bonus. Apfdy in person. Rainbow FLAGSTONE—Stones for walla, 8-7693. ------plenty plaoa. The aennon preached by the mistake made last year In the First Selectman ANTIQUES Reflntahed. Repairing EASY SPIN DRYER WaalUng girls. Also i|agl* tumlahed room Quick occupancy. ROCKVILLE:—8-room single. Very Tssss no. 1 (4) throughout. Priced right to sell. done on any furniture. *neman. ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. Intch- Cleanera, 50 Harrison St. house fronts, fireplaces, etc. Also for woman. JiptchaU 96778. Prte tMek OPPORTUNITY for Invastment. good condition. 4 bedrooms, double *r ...... 103 — minister tor the occasion antiUad, state and national balloting," he Dial MI-3-5121 Easy terms. Douglas Motors, 333 N eatalstor fireplace forms, 38" Machine, like new. IkeeUeni Mda. 189 South Main sueeL Phone ell 9-7636. buy. Mitchell . 9-7903. Four-famUy dwaUIng, In good con- living room, dining room,' kitehen, Ico...... 101 r- lit ^ 'What Do ThMs Stonaa Maant", did not consider them a "repudia­ Main. Mitchell 3-5643. \ WANTED! at 845 each. 6” x 6” x 1/2" slats Household Goodo 81 FURNISHED iboW . Hot water, dlUon off Center 6t. Tech apart­ pantry, and bath. AU larga atsa *U« ...... m l i t IM f eutUned the Important evants in tion of the Elaanhower adminlstra- Hebron, Oct. 6 (SpadaD—Lass hearth tile.' Bolton Notch Quar­ kitchen prtvllegea, central, on bus South Main St. Two famUy’ ^w . Woodswool ...... 10* 104 Liquidating our stock. All used Service Station Attendant ROPER OAS STOVE with heater, ment haa four rooms. Sale price, room*. EMU cament ctU ir, oil " ;kus 114 130 the 108 yaar history of Second Uon.” than one thtid of the town's 769 Millinery—DrcflBoiakiBf 19 ry: Xatchell 9-6617. I WANT A RBiJABLB lino. CaU MltchtU 36357. Comer lot. Firat floor newly reno­ 111 Lott and Found cars must be sold. Get the most PLASTERING and atuccdj. new Rex gas -water heater. All in "18,000. For appointment call steam heat, city convenitneat, *x- ...... — IW C2iurch. and amphaslsed what the "1 do, however, hclleve that the rsgistersd voters turned out for and repair.'Complete alterifions. Steady Work,-Good Pay trustworthy p e r s o n . vated. Oamge. hart J. SmlUi, fnc., 058 Main eellaht location, Idas] tor chUclraii, Oral ...... — 109 existence of the present Church in car value for th«>leaat amount ALTERATIONS and dressmaking BAILEY’S Antlqua Shop. 883 Main good condition. Oatt MlteheU ’ FURNISHED ROOM, centraUy lo^ raaulU add up to a repndlatlbn of th* elections yesterday to inalnUln LOST— PASS BOOK No. S82M2. Call Hartford 2-5884. WHO'S GOING 3-8548 after 5 p. v . S t.^ tl. MItchaU 0-5841. . $11,980. George J. Coleman, Brok­ Totals ...... 5M M l 881 18U means. tha adminlatration of Governor of money. No reasonable offer re­ for women and children. Expert A pply I street. Mitchell 5-5003. Moderately housekeeping rated. 65 Garden St. Mitchell the Rspubltcan's stroiig*holA on NoUc« !■ hereby gtven that Paai fused. You can't afford to miss CHARLES LE8PERANCE er. Hartford-Conn. Trust Co. Bldg. Tsaoi Ke. 0 <8> Aftar raadlni; a litany of dedi­ Lodge and particularly the gov- . Book No. S83M2. Uaued by The BULLDOZER Tor him Excellent work. Quick leryice. Will call at I priced items in china, glass, tin' TO TAKE OVER 8-5574. ~ ’TOl. MItcheU 9-7830 FIVE ilQOM Siagto with aewing Tel. RockvUt* 8-4048 or 56740. Zsniunsn ...... 84 — 82 174 cation, tha congfagatlon Joined ernor'a sales Ux increase program tha major local poltUcaf offteaa. Savlnta Bank ot ■ Manchester haa this sale. .Town Motors Inc., 45 for back fill. Landscaping and vour homo if desired. ' Mrs. VAN’S SERVICE STATION ware, pewter and furniture. i UNPAID BALANCE/. _lit baatmsnt garage, farrond Winthrop 8. Portar. the GOP West Center St. Machinery snd Tools 82 NICB ROOM tor one or two genUe- Mlnn^y . 8 - ^ 1?? Protaitaat Churches aU ovar the already in effect," the DemocraUc been^ lost and application haa been grading. Reasonable rates. Mitch­ Brunelle, intchell 9-4370. 427 Hartford Road Monthy^ PajrmenU EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE—Near good ccndlUon, oulek ocetipancy. ANDOVER—DelighUul sstUng and Br»»n ... world in partaking of the BaerS' nominee for Srst aslsctman re- t ell »^0600. PARAMOUNT Triple Track oom- m4n, with hot water, private en- Benton Street. Here la a rtsaoo- A good buy at 110,800. S. A. Baeeh- raal home. It you purehaaa thia MollnakI ;;;;;;;;;;; 18 leader added. mad# to aaid bank for payment of 1948 Studebaker Champion 4 door btnatlan aluminum windows and WE BUY-Sell-Trode-Rent power tronoe. Referencea required. ment of Holy Communion. A RepubUcan-oontrolled Gen­ caivsd 269 voUs, whUe his running ' the amount of deposit. MAN WANTED for outside work NEW FURNITURE ably pricad alx-room home, lo. lar, R a a l t ^ Phono MItchalL Sevan room dwalling, 9 mUas from Strstton 18 i mate, John E. Horton poUed aome sedan. Radio, heater, overdrive. > Top < M oving-^TinidbBt-^ 40 hours guaranteed }esr lyund doors. Freo eatbnitss glvsn, M ntowera, chain aavrs, tUlere, gar­ MlteheU 96171. Wood ... At the. close of the aervlce the eral Assembly increased the a u u 1695. Cali MI-3-5594 after « p. m. And Appllancea cated in nica msidanUal section. Manchester and having 17 acres of Oromsn candidaitaa for church mantoer- ■ales tax from 3 to S par cant in 284 votaa.\Heihart Jtomaon the FOUND—Small orange and white vision service. CsUs received be- S t o r a ^ 20 with overtime work svailsbie dur­ months to pay. Paramount Engi­ den tractor*, outboard*,' jw w er Bungalow atylo, troll b>iUt, Uiree land. PoasIhiliUes galore. AU for neering Company, 41 Oak street. Has Been In Storage 8 Months tool*. Tarm* arranged. Canltcd ship ware caUed forward to rac*lvi|i a aaaalon 'which ended last May. lone Dsmoentie caqdidata was a kitten, on East Side, Mitchell 1951 MERCURY—4-door sedan. ' fore 9 p. m. Will be aerviced same ing most of the year. Drivers I sold this to a young couple 8 bedrooma on aaeond floor. Stoam ,ESTATE 518,500. Alice Oampet, Realtor, Totals 814 461 477 1444 night. Mitchell 9-1847. MANCHESTER—Packags Dsliv license eaaenUal. Must be s family Phone MlteheU 3-8177. . Equipment Co., 3$ Main Str**l, v f u r n is h e d r o o m s — Call tha right hand of fellowahlp from ibUcan Chairman Baldwin, poor third w i t h a l baUoU, John­ t-4904. Radio, heater,. defroster, over­ months ago, but they are not get­ MI-96M93. haat, larga altcbqn, encloaad MItcheU 06548. the minister. In coming forward son automotlcalGrx bsoonaes tbs ery. Iiocal light trucking and man with steady habits. Temper­ porch and many other featuraa. MANCHESTER i-ramlly. on the other hand, aaid tha re- LOST—B o 11 o n Lake vicinity, drive. Excellent co n d itio n CHIMNEYS Cleaned and repaired package delivery. Refrigerators, ate. Some farming or tractor ex BE SURE — Buy Clnco aU-alum' ting married. 8M to great tha new memoers, the suits, dsspit* the switches in Brie-; town's third throughout. Wright's Auto Body, by an expert. 36 yeara experience. inum wihdosrs. Also self-storing BEDROOM SUITE NBWLT 1»OORATEO. beautiful­ Immadlata occupancy. Pricad for 816,600; Co m Cod. $: congregation was lad by Louis tol snd 'West Haven, demonstrated Elscted to the post small female Siamese cat wear washeni- and stove moving a perience would be helpful but not Musical Inttruments 83 quick aala, 818,800. Call Robert Cod, 813.6M: Capa Cod, WsBtsd—R«al Eststa 77 Ing red collar. Child's pet. Re Tiel. MI-9-8375. Call Howley, Maneheatar, Mitchell specialty. Mitchell 9-0753. essential. Starting rate, 51.35 an doors. CaU MItchiU 9-9096 tot fraa UVINO ROOM SUITE ly fumUhed and apacious room. Tuttle, who woa firat mada a daa- ih* confidence the majority of wars Stanley K. Nygr and estimates. /BUI’ Tunsky. 5-PC. DINETTE SET The moat contp>*4e Ught houaa- J. SmlUi, Inc., 963 Main S treet Capa Cod. 822.000; Ranch, $1 ward. MI-3-85S4. 1947 PLYMOUTH Blue Converti­ 3-5361. hour with raises based on per' MUSIC Instnimental rental. Com­ MItcheU 1-8841. OONSIDBRINO SELUNO con in the churdi 35 year* ago tha people of the sUU have in Robolo Soglio tR1> AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS 0O-. formance. Apply 130 Pearl St., "Weatlnghouse" Elec. Ref. plete Una of Instrument*. R*nUl kaoping fadUtlaa avallabla in RAheb, 813,000; Ranch, 815,1 " TOUR PROPERTY 7 thU yaar. their local Republican oCflcials and tor wut be Menlcn C Foot (R> JJOS't — Male tiger striped kit­ ble Coupe. .Special deluxe, radio, SERVaCE ON all makea vacuum "Bengal" Combination Range ManchaoUr. Tou nrill marvel at Ranch. 816.500. heater. Tel. Mitchell 3-4629. local and long distance moving, 8;30 a.ra. or 7 p.m. applied to purchase price. Rep­ PINE ACRE Terrace — tlx room Without obUgatloB to During the servic* Mr, Tozar oaadidates.” ~~ Members elected to tba Boi ten, Sm ooths old. Child's pet. cleanera. LaFlamme Appliance packing, storage. Call Mitchw FOR ’'FIRRPLACE Fixtures" Ifa "Weatinghouae" Laundromat the claanUneae of thU buUdtng. VERNON —■ Colonial, 820,500; Totals ...... 483 543 iU Ull Marlow's FUmiturs Department. resenting Olds, Celmsr, Been, Capo Cod. Two unfiniahad, oU hot appraise or make you'Kcash presented Mrs. Barbara R. Becker Gov. Lodge is exitocted to seek of Tax Revtsw include: AUea D. Vicinity Hartford and Wkddell Co. Tel. Mitchell 9-6868. 3-5187. Hartford 6-1423. "Bmerson"sa'*^*viaion Sat Pedler and Bundy. 'Metter'e Music Children accepted. Central. Priced Early Colonial with Aeraage, 820,- r for property. > Sea ua^bafot* Tsooi n*. S tt) of Bolton, who wUl organise and r*6l*cUon in 1964 when the staU Fogel (R) and Laroy H. Bansingsr WANTED ao reasonable you'll gasp! Be water heat. Amaaita drive, ona-car 000; Capa Cod with Acreage, $17,- Robb . 133 3ST Rds., Saturday. Mitchell 9-8427, Auto Accessories—^Tires 6 RELIABLE MEN GIVE THE Ideal gift this ytar. "Westlngnouse" Vacdum Studio, 177 McK«*. MItcheU foraga. Nica yard completaly an- y o u ^ U . Rivard *8 diract two children's chotra in tha alao wUl ballot tor six U. S. Rsp- (R). The town clerk, town traaa- Alao included Sealy inneraprlng -3-7500. sure and aee this one. Mrs. Dor­ ctoaad. Priced under 813,000. Elva 500. ------BURN Parkfr ...... 106 111 ST ^ churob. reoentatlvaa. • urer and agent of tha town deposit CHIMNEYS Repaired, apara time. Colirses and ClaasM 27 3-ply stainless steel cookware. sey, 14 Arch St. BAST HARTFORD — Colonial, McCormack .... im 113 BUDGET YOUR TIRES For second shift openings. Start­ Order now for December dellV' Mattresa and Box Spring, "Mo­ Tyler, Realtor. MItcheU 9-4489. MItclMlKS-6273. Welt* ...... 103 114 Vl » Organist Barclay Wood praokled In Bristol, Jams* P- Casty, a fund wtU bs Gladys T. Minsr (R). AnneonceMbM Phone Mitchell 3-6473. hawk” Ruga. Lampe, Tables, TRUMPET-Cello-VlMln complete 834,000; Ranch, 812.000. Six Months To Pay DIESEL HEAVY equipment. Men ing. rates 81-40 and 81-90 per hour. ery. Be our guest in your own WE HAVE A Va CaNCT for one Koren . . . . . 84 84 at tha organ and accompanied former SUU RepreoCnUtlve. who OodsUbles B ise ta d indude: CHElSTOPHfJIf^dfelN pre-klnder- No 'Charge Household Services / Kitchen cabinet, inlaidiand a few with case. Reasonable.. Writ* Box • MANCHESTER THE ESOOTT AGENCY BEFORE Td u bdy or aeljU aee the Mrs. EUaabeth Lamhart, aoprano won the mayoralty In 1947 and Georgs C. Fsbet (R). Jossph Orlf- are being selected in this area to Good opportunity for advance­ home. Beautiful gifts for hOst' O, Harold. gentleman in our furhinhed apart­ Bscott AgancyAor real action. Six ToU lt...... 581 480 1811 garten school re-opens Sept. 14. Pennsylvania Rayon De Luxe Offered 13-A be trained for high pay jobs as ment for conscientioue workers. eares. Conn. Lnstre Craft Co. other artlclee. ment, centrally located: Plenty Five room homo, approxlinatoly 266 High Street West ^ soloist of tha choir, who sang 1949 but loot It ^ 1,011 voUs In S ^, Jr., (R), Donald O. Heath Phone Me Immediately 3H acraa land. Arteelan waU. many MItcheU 9-7663 sales tor'tha'fnqnth of Saptembar. "We Plough the Fields and Scat- Limited enroJHment for children. -Cushion Diesel mechanics, tractor bulldoz­ Full insurance program, paid Box 363, Mancheater. Mitchell SPINET PLANO. ExceUant condi­ of parking. Call Mitchell 8-5418 Falriy ppead ^ p e r t y la selling. VILLAOn CMABMBRS 1961 to Daniel Donovan, won (R), WalUr a Hawttt (R), Donald i'-i to S. Call Mrs. D. L. Ballard. Lifetime Warrantee Plus WEAVING of bums, moth holek ers, and crane operators, marine 9-6434. HARTFORD 6-03.58 conveniences, a good buy at 85,900. tar." again to even the ocore with Don­ E. Griffin, Sr. (N>. Jotoa RabUIard vacation and holidays, overtime tion. Moving. 837^Caah. Write for further information. ApproxiotaUly gl.OOO down. ClUfTRAL—Two-family house, five We havsr buyers voting for fairly X DUtoa’s 141 Mitchell p^l69«. Lifetime Road Hazard Guarantee and torq clothing, hoisery . runs, Diesel, parts man and many other After 7 P. M. 46-4890 Box N, Herald. / room* each floor. OU burning Cormier ...... 83 80 100 Flower* on the.^tar were the ovan who ran as a RapubUciui- (D). Henry Otaockl (D). premiums. DELTA-DE WALT power tools and See It Day Or Night ! BOLTON pric«y property. Escott Agency, Moor*! ...... *a to* 81 6.70 X 15—815;»5 handbags repair^, zipper re­ jobs^in this rapidly expancUng in­ COMFORTABLE SINGLE ROOM, furnace. AutomaUc hot water, 3M..*Hlgh St. Weet, ^ a n ^ e s t e r , 1 gift of Mrs. Chrl ^anson in mem' IndaeendSttt. The voU was 9,395 Mamben of the Board of Educa­ TRADE-INS accepted for Suribeam, 7 .1 0 x 1 5 —817.95 placement, umbrellas repaired, dustry. If you are mechanically accessories. Sales, service, demoti- If you have no mcana of transpor­ STUDENT'S XoUon clarinet, and kit chon prtvllegoa. Private home. Three rooms plus atm porch, oil La Rochelle ...... *3 S3 SI ory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to 6,778. _ tion are: Albert OooUdg% (R). Vi­ Schlyk or Remington electric Apply In Person small lot. Immediate occupancy ^ tc h e ll 0-7688. a**ley .., ...... 87 *0 90 7.60 X 15—819.95 men's shirt collars revers^ and minded and want increased earn­ etration. Terms arranged. Capitol tation. I’ll tend my auto for you. trombone. / Excellent oondiUon. MItcheU 96081. heat, full bath, combination metal ona apartment. 88.500. MadeUn* Aversae ...... 84 84 84 Andrew Oamson. Former UL Gov. WUUom T. Oar- vian C. Bamaa (R). CUrkaon U Ttjtort. Parts and service, Rus- 6.00 X 16—813.95 replaced. MArlow’s Little Mend' ings you owe it to yourself to find SPENCER RUBBER Equipment Co., 38 Main St. No obligation! Tel. MI)rheII 9-4445. atorm window* and scraens. larga roU defeated RapuhUean Jooepb C. Bailey (D), aU threa for six yeaia; p^l's Barber Shop,. Comer Oak Smith, Realtor. MItcheU 9-1843, o r IF REIADY to buy, seU, exe, Totals ...... 454 434 444 1854 6.50 X 16—818.95 »ng Shop. out whether or not you can quali­ PRODUCTS CO. A—L—B - E - R —T—•—B lot Full price 85,900. Approxi­ BarranU. 0. grocer.'ln fha Torrtag- MUdrad A. FUlmor* (R). Elton W. /and Spruce. PEAT HUMUS. Excellent top mately $1,900 cash. MItcheU 8-4879. real estate, mortgages errs Malsney’s <8) Tax and Old Casing , fy. For free information without Chapel Street 43-45 ALI.YN s t .. HARTFORD UPI^HT PIANO wHh bemit. Bourden Wanted 59-A Consult Howard R. Palmer ...... 93 M ton mayoral alaction, 7,700 to BueU (R ), MeiUn WblUhoua* (D) f l a t FINISH. Holland window obligation w rite; Tractor Tradning dressing and soU conditioner. $ a ^ C*ll Rockville 5-9464, *ny- COVENTRY FIVE ROOM ranch house, bfeese- Smith ...... M 87 3^ Dog-Hating Horse 4,085. SEE AL KOTTKE at Gor- Manchester ' Mitchell 3-6515. Agency, MItcheU 9-llOT. Holmei ...... *7 92 all for four years; \WUUam I. ^ man Buick for an A-1 used car COLE MOTORS ahades, made to measure. Ail Service, Inc., Box F, Herald. /time. . Large 4 room bungalow, attach­ way and garage. CaU Ailtchall Uley ...... 77 108 Large Victory Margin Bomt (R), Raymond Burt (R), 436 Center Street metal Venetian blinds st a new PORTEUt-Kitchen, Part-time 3:30- COMBmATTON GAS. ivood nr coal ROOM AND Board. GanUeman. ed ^ ^ ra g e , oil h ea t Full pries 9-3758. / ' C arry's victory margin of more or ''an A-l deal on '53 Buick. COMBINATION ANDREA Tele­ Tel. Mitchell 8-7873. USTINGS WANTED — Single, liver ...... ____ 64 61 Tramples Wolf Clara Shrelsr (D), aU for two. Mitchell 9-0980 low price. Keya made while you 7 p.m., full time after October 31. atove, 825. Mltrhell 8-7179. / two-famliy, three-famUy, bual- than 8,000 votes was the biggest Mitchell 9-4571. Bonds—Stocks vision and F. M. radio. Also Tot^ie ...... ;...~427 *453 433 1313 y#Bra* wait. Marlow's. Apply in person, 1-S p.m. Dietitian, one maple breakfast set. All for EARLY AMERICAN colonial i Wearing AppareU—Pars 87 Many Other Ustings Of AU Kinds ROLLDfO PARK—EtooUant 3 year neaa property. Have many cash In many year* In a Torrington Msmbers of the Board of Fi­ TWO PINTS OF BERLOU BATTEKIEIS — Famous mokes, M o rtg ag es 31 Mancheater Memorial Hospital. CaU the old Cap* Cod. VUnl water heat, btiyera. Mortgages arranged. Clinton, Mo. dog-hating mayoral elacUon. A Democrat won 88.95. Written guarantee. 81 down, ■FOR YOUR Rug cleaning and 8160. Call Coventry, Pilgrim back love aaat, newly up BOY’S NEW yellow slicker and Wanted—^Roonti flreiriaca. FuU toa bath, colored _ \ a-y Motors horse that can't teU a hound from nance elected yeeterday Include: sprayer on your 9x1-2 rug pro­ 36423 between 9 s.m. and 12 In red velvet. MItcheU : ELLSWORTH MITTEN AGENCY Please caU Oqorge L. GraMadio, Csmpanel* ..... AO AS in IM I by only 406 voUa. Richard M. G rant (R) and WU- 81 weekly. Cole Motors, 436 Center shampooing call Manchester Rug FIRST AND Second mortgagee TRUCK Driver's helper, oyer 18. hat, topcoat with zip-out lining, Board 62 MItcheU 3-6930 fixtures. Plewa boMt 8176. MItcheU 96160. Tentments 63 bathroom and sun porch. Sai cabinet kitchen, screen, hot water U r EatchaU 8-6946. pierce ...... X ...... 76 86 351 It ended. May* said, with the Zoning Board at Appeals begin­ Building—Contracting 14 EKPEUUEUfCES) Sales clerk. Air- MANY B E N F .m S : ell 9-9954. floor; two badfooms, and lavatoi heat, firaplaca, 90 k ISO lot. A real McPartland ..X ...... 84 83 355 horse trampling the wolf to death haUoU to nama *niomas J. Griffin, ning 1953 through X9H; while Sir- conditioned store. Apply in person. who wUl auccacd Fred Benevenntt THE PROSPECT Hill School for FINE SELECTION of wool for MOX^ERN Gas range with automat- GENTLEMAN'S Oxford Gray Furniahad one room apartment. TWo-car garhga. Steam oil nice home hoilt by Ansaldl, fairly Totals 416 437 1350 and then chosihg the dog from reno Scranton (R) waa chosen to young /Children. Transportation Auto Driving School 7-A Marlow’s. * Paid Holidays, priced at 814,000. Warran E. How- Legal Notice for a post which largely is an >AI-L KINDS of carpentry work. rugs. InstrucUons given in lacing (c kitchen beet. Fhcceilent condi­ Winter Coat. New tan and brown Heat, hot water, private lavatory, Outside terrace. Best of the pasture. "A grandstand play if aerve the five yeara beginning furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc­ AUTO DRIVING Instruction. All Pension Plan, braided rugs. Rockville 66706. tion, 850. Tel. MItchcU 96771. refrigemtor, atove, 815 weekly. tion: For a good buy call MadeUna 4. AU for foe tw o working adults. Tel. Ishcd, flreplaoa/' i ^ a kitchen, Jwth, oil heat, chickan coops, for Esiato o f Hudson W. HolllMor. Sr., NSanJIuvivailor has been wrecked given on large garagea,' breeze- INCREASE Your income, take 850.' Tuxedo, wont once. *iae 44. lau of Maacbester, la said DIstrtet. do- Totals ...... ~ 5 o *436 '4 0 1 1M7 1 3 ^ ^ *>es 'by earthquakes In Uis of the candldaUa waa slgnlBcsnL Fish flour has been propoeed^ Hundreds of satisfied students. BALLARD'S DRIVING 8CHOOI.r- Sick Beneftts, , tfulre 34 Spruce St. o r ^ l Mitch- 9-1388. MI-3-6480. (880.00) kith dining/% tta , aluminum a 3 or 9 room aingl* in Manches­ COOSftd. Carden G rew (4) Th* voU was 4-8. ways, porches, dormers, etc. For orders for dresses, lingerie and 880. CaU after 6 p.m. MlteheU ter. If interested caU Howard R. Tho adminlitratriz having ft’xhlbUrd ...... -60 66 past four centuries says the Na­ a'mUk BUbsUtaU In aome coun-^ Owner "AAA trained. Certified. ‘.'Manchester's oldest.” ' Owner- full particulars, call W. G. Mc­ toiletries. Write for catalogue. Vacation With Pay cli 3-8489. / storm wtndpwa, tUa bath, dormers f..edouz . tional Geographic Society. BsnvsnuU, a Republican, had tries with ao dairy Industry. ^ Mitchell 9-2245. Certified by AAA and Board of ALL WHITE Combination ga*«ll 36133. I garage, UMsita drive, trees, 80 HasUnga Agancy, hdteheU 9-llOT. b«r admbilstrauon account with said Ruddell ...... n *7 IS Nally A Sons. Tel. Mitchell 9-9992. Maisonette, P, O. Box 861, Hart­ FINE SELECTI^ of range, excellent condition, reason­ 1®' allowaacft. U is Education. We offer training, ex­ ford, Conn. Applications -accept^ for Wool for Borih— I^Kstions foot loL-'Noar achixtl and bus. OIWERJW: That th« 14U> day of WANTED- Ride to Hartford from perience, latest methods. Mitchell work on part time basis. rugs. Instruct!^ given glv« In lace- able, . chrome pipe Included. Sicknoas forcaa sal*. Only 811A00. MANCHESTER—Eight room dweU- o'clock, foroaoon 'V DEPENDABLE SERVICE on the Rooms withoat Board 89 for Kent Ing, ready to move into. Fire­ at itao Profaeio Office In tho Municipal vicinity of Baldwin Rd. Mitchell 9-2245: smallest carpentry Job. iVork guar­ WANTED—Ebcperienced part time Apply on Wednesday. Oct. ing braided Vugs. Cail “ ' Rockville Antchell 9-0657. . Carlton W. HuUhina. intcheU 9-3068. 5-5706. SECOND FLOOR, 3400 aq. ft., place, lavatory first floor, full Bulldlna In said Manchrsler, b« and th* anteed. Phone Rockville 5-5759. salesgirl. Apply Wilrose , Dress USED FURNITURE bought and attractively Furalahed room 9-5133, MItebeU 0-4694. same Is SMlgned fer a hearing on the FOR SAFE and Courteous Auto Shop, 601 Main Street. 7, 1953 between 1:00 P. M. 'plenty light,.two lavatories, three bath second floor, rooms all good allowance of sold adminJitration ac- WANTED- Ride from North Fair- sold. The Woodshed, 11 Main for rent. Complete housekeeping sisc, one-car garage. Price re­ ejunt with said estate, ascertainment Driving Instruction with Insured IF YOU INTEND TO BUILD and 5: P. M. at facilltlea avaUaUc. Privata en­ front rooms, suitable light manu­ /Du p l e x t and 4. Near paraway. field St. to vicinity Pearl St., Hari- dual control car call Larson Driv­ your nfw home or do any repair­ CLERK-CASHIER to handle bUUng ATTENTION .street Tel. Mitchell 9-8154. facturing, large offtca hall*. Apply* 15 mlnutas to Hartford. Forced hot duced to 816J00. Alice Oampet, of heirs and order of distribution, and TO ADVERTISERS fordi arriving by 5 a. m. Call A & P SUPER MARKET trance Inquire at 167 Maple St. Realtor, MItchcU 9-4543. this Court dlrecu that notice of tho ing School. Phone Ifitchell ing, aee William-Kanehl, Contrac­ of patients and meet public. Op­ 116 Center Street Backer, M Oak. /^ water oil heat, copper plumhing- time and place assigned for said heat­ Mitchell 3-7213. '• 9-6075. tor and Builder. Phone Mitchell portunity to learn N.. C. R. ma­ CERAMIC LOVERS On* acre land. Good incom*. im ­ ing be glyen to all persons known to be Manchester, Conn. FOR "CARPETS" If* M«rlow’* ROOM IN excellcht locaMoa on bus Offlc* for rent to .buainca* qr pro- MANCHESTIUl—5-room ranch, fuU interested therein to appear and, be \ WANTED-Ride to Pratt and Whlt- 3-7773. chine. 40 hour week. Two weeks F^iimlturc. Department. line. Reference* exchanged. 18 per mediate occupancy both aidas. basement, picture window, heard thereon by publlshing a copy of AUTO d r iv in g is our full time feaatonal man. Good Ideation. Only 813,500. <^lton W, Hutchihs, i ney. first shift, vicinity Spruce vacation. Phone Mr. Seller, Mitch­ BOOKKEEPER. WANTHD—Per­ Rockraft Ceramic Studio now week. Cell Mitchell 36930. Youngstown kitchen. Priced at this order In some newspaper baying a business. We teach standard or GENERAL CARPENTRY — Al­ ell 9-5201, Manchester Memorial ATTENTION Ladle*! 8Up-cov*r* MI-9-8061 or MI-9-691f.'^ Mltchall 96183, 9-4494. clrculatlnn in said District, at least firt and Charter Oak. Mitchell 9-7335. automatic shift, from youi^home. manent position. Paid vacations yeady to handle any individual or 813.500, only 83,300 cash. E A E days before the day of said hearing. terations, additions and new Hospital. and hospitalization insurance. and drape* custom mad*. Re-up- PLEASANT, Comfortable single I-CAR OARAGE in Kusinaae son* Agency, 310 Main St. MItcheU JOHN J. VALLBTT. Judge. WILL TAKE RIDERS from North Immediate appointment. Call- the construction. - Dormers, porches, group interested. Come in and pour holsterlng. Beautiful fabrics, front room. Quiet neighborhood in SIX ROOM Cap* Cod. 3 unfiniaiMd. Good opportunity for advance­ on Main. St. A'mcait* drivt. combination storm window*, tU 96387. End of Manchester 4o Hartford. Manchester Driving Academy, garages and rooms ftniriied at WANTED X- Reliable woman to your own—anything from an ash­ prints, 'strip**, *oUd*. U p artly imvete home. Gentlemen prefer­ AT A COURT OF PRORATE held Coventry Pilgrim 2-7249 (toll free). baby tit'An my home, hours 4:30 ment for conscientious worker. red. Tel. MItcheU 3-8183. Ideal for pliimbef', aiectiririan. up- hast, close to tchool, put and shop­ at Manchester, within and for the Hours 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. reasonable prices. Workmanship "Write quaUficationg'and salaiy tray, figurines—to a set of dishes. finished; 85 down, $3 weekly, holaterer,hnlatsfiar atc,*^•Ir./ CsU MUCh*U BEFORE TOU BUT ANY HOME District of'Manchester, on the 5th day u e s Mitchell 9-0802. guaranteed. Free estimates. to 10 p. m. Call MItcheU 8-8378 badanee one year to pay. CaU ping center. Priced at 810,500. In­ of October, 1963. MORTLOCK'S Driving school. Your between 13:30 and 3 :30. expected. Box D, care of The NO lessons needed. Greenware and LARGE ROOM with housek 5-5416. quire Cbaa. W. Lathrop, Relator, Present. JOHN J. iWALLETT. Judg*. Robert M. Alexander. Telephone Herald. / Mrs. Pinto. lOlchen 6-7I83. Tou Owe It To Yourself license guaranteed with least num­ Ultcheil 9-7716. custom firing. Telephone Coven­ privilege* if desired. Phone i 100 East Center St. Tel. MUchcU To See Thia— Estate of Ernest A Roy, late of Man­ ber of lessons. Endorsed teaching ^E S S OPERATOR at New'Mod- ell 9-4438. 65 9-0854. chester. In said District, deceased. Automobiles for Sale 4 try Pilgrim 2-6137 for Informa­ KITCHEN TABLE and 4 Chairs, f o r K ent Immaculate 3 year old brick and The execatrix having exhibited her method. Simplified instnii^dns. el Laundry. Apply in person. 73 used one month only; elso Norge administration account with said estate * Roofing>—Biding IB MANCHESTBUt —’Cosy four room frame Cap* Cod in -ManchesUr, FOR A GOOD Used car or a new Appointments made immediately. Summit St. ' Sitoafibfis Wsnted— tion. . gas stove for Philgos. Inquire FOR/R e n t —Six room furnished with doubl* plastered walls, fire- to this Court for allowance, it Is Oldsmobile with Rockqt engine Mitchell 9-7398. house avsUabI* from Nov. 1 to home within walking distance to ORDERED; That Uie 18th day of n s w e r s Interesting creative work in field F em ale 38 139 Cooper Hill SL Tel. MItebeU lacc, open stairway, fuU shed October. 1SS3. at ten o'clock, forenoon, contact A1 Catalano, at the Man­ GREAT EASTERN /^ 9-8704. H A 1 TV SERVICE >Uy L 1954. Cali MT-3-5464. Main St. Large garage and plenty S at the Probate Office In the Municipal of adult education for widow or ^iARE FDR chUd days while 88.56 eervtee rhorge caeh) ho«iee of garden space. Ideal for two peo­ ormer, Uie bath, full baoamsnt chester Motor Salea. MUchell and garaga.. City waUr and sew­ Building In paid Manchester, be and the 8-4134. Business Serviges Offered 13 ROOFING A N ^ housewife with cultural back­ mpther works or shops. Reliable Boats and Accesaorias 46 SERVEL Gae Refrigerator. Good nalla or eave 6 ky briagtng y*ar ple. Asking 811.500. Alice Ctaqipet, same ls assigned for a hearing on tha ground. maturity and leadership. Wanted To Rent 68 Realtor. MItcheU 9-454S. ers, 2 blocks from but and cloa* to allowance of said administration ad- CONSTRUCTIONXO. ;—4 or 6 room unfumtshad driveway. ekeeUent - condition. Msnchrstrr. In aaid Dlitrici, deceissed. Aft 1. Your advertising message ehouldjk aewey, staff of experianosd circalation auditors mokaa Buick, 1940 Chevrolet. Douglas call for T.V, 81 per house call for ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. CAPE COD i ROLLING PARK—13 Bonner Road, Baautifully landscaped lot 90' x The administratrix, having exhibited ^ friendly, informative, easy to read. Give vacation and Blue Cross. Write pleases us to ]^ease you. OP RECREATION ’ Owner Traaqferfed 0*t af Stata apartment by three adults, Call her administration account with said a thorou^ audit of the circulation rncoida of Motors', 333 Main. radio or save 8 and bring th ^ to Alterations and additions.. Ceil­ Box c/o Herald. 'Sheathing 1 x '8 ....per'M 197.00 /■ MItcheU 9-4878. tyro yaars old Cape' Cod, six 130'. Many extras. Owmer trans- estate to thie Court tor allowance, it la rooms, two unflniahed. Front dor- ' ferrad. Becott Agancy, MI-9-768S. ^ facts sjid news about your BMrehandisS and each puWshef mambar. The lesulta of aadi 17 Maple street. Call MlteheU ings. -Workmanship guaranteed. TWO . COCKER Spaniels. one l^ r y IU*ge->84,78t-88.49t Priced For Qolek Bala O R D E R U : Thai the 14th day of BEFORE YOU Buy a used car 96333 or Mitchell 96718. A A. A. Dion, Inc., 3M Autumn WANTED — Woman, to care for black, ong buff. Three months WANTED—Four room unfumiahed iheiii and shed dormer, picture Oclobe -. 1856. at eleven o'clock, fore­ service. audit are published in an aeoy-to-read A-B,C.<' See Gorman Motor Sales. Buick Select Oak Flooring, per M 8312.00 MANCHESTER — Caps Cod, six noon. at the Probate Office In the Muni­ street. htUehcU 3-4860. children 'while mother works old. A. K. C. registered. H. C. Fori $11,000 rent by elderly couple being evict' window, fireplace, Formica count- cipal Building In said Manchester, report fpr your uoe aad protection when you Sales and,. Service. 285 Mam COMPLETE Hand and power larsm • t era, aluminum comoinaUon win­ flaiahad rooms phM recreation Advertise regularly- Make your advertising days. MItcheU 9-0805. Chase, Harmony '’Ul, Hebron, Joh Deecriptloo, cd. Colt MItcheU 8-8780 after 4:58 room. AH mty uUUtl**, nice lot, and the earns la assigned for a hearing buy newspeper advertidng- - street. Mitchell 9-4571. Open eve­ mower sales and service. Motors FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that Rd., Bolton. MItcheU 1-5437. - FTush Doors— f Completely laadsraped with p;m, ■ • ./ dows and door, colored tils bath, xa the allowance ot said administration do what success^ salaoaMn do—call on ' ' . I nings. tuned qnd overhauled, nck-up and Staton in any kind of storm, and OPF37INGS AVAILABLE for Clear Stain Grid* ..i..ave. 86.9? MIkImam QmUflestlesa, landscaped. Immediate occupan­ ona block off bus Un*. FuU account with said esuie. ascertainment custoraoira aad prospacta consistently. , : ♦ » •» feoced-ls hacfcyaid. Newly price 811.500. Call MItcheU of heirs and order of distribution, and deltvei7 service. Qibson’s Garage. gutters, conductors sad roof re­ capable, ''ambitiou* women. FuU ■ Appltrstio* Forme painted, alomlnam eembtnatloa Young couple with baby daair* $ cy. Owner. MItchcU 8-6378. this Court. directs that notice of the X" '53 Ci Ie VROLET 3 - 6 ^ or 9-9S31. Qft What are the FACTS la iLB-C. nportsT, MItcheU 8-5013. pairs. Call Coughlin, ..MItcheU time not neceacary. Hours ar- Liv6 Stock—Vehicles 42 Complete line of building ma- 'wtndowm, veaftlan bllm|*. an- , Or 4 room apartment, ftimlshcd time and placece aealgnedasali foe lald hear­ Insist on audited circulation reports that ^4 -t> o o t B«r-Air. Full price 81,898. 3-n07. ■ranged to suit your coh'venlence. Apply to or unfumiahed. Contact LaVeme l a r g e 8-room Cap* Qod, many ing be given to ail all persona p known to be lender 50 miles. 'WINDOW SHADES made to order FOR YOUR freezer, Hereford beef taiiaJa at wholesale prices. '* AU tamaUc bat wktrr aod oU beat.' extras. Bay window, fireplace, NEAT AS A PIN—Two yaar old interested thtreliierelii to appear and be give you the f a c t s about the audience that No experience. Free training. Office of GeMeral Maaoger Ameslte drive. Lot 36 x IS5-'| Schumacher, E ast H a m p t o n Cap* cod, Bix .rodma, Two unfin­ heard thereon by publishing a cony of your eales maasageawill have when you buy A ^ and InataUed. Venetian blinds MANCHESTER r Go EiNG and Sid­ Write Box X, cara.HeraM.' steers, per head or per pound. price* C.O.D.' Located at •-Booth Hawthorne : 665-JS. dormers, atorm winotors, plaster­ aqme_newtpaper------_ ..r having a Aft A.B.C. reports tall yott how mudi dreniation; ^ ’gtZ FORD and'.curtain rods. 34 hour service. ing Co, AU typea of roofing, paint- SelOcUon choice mreford heifers. , M ulclpol BoUdlag ed walls, elsctric stove, garage. ished, Veatibic, ' opm stairway. ml6 TMatrict. at least flvs newspaper advertising. whdte it goes, how obtained and other factb Club Coupe V-8. Full price 81.298. Ing Slid decorating. Reasdnable Tama, my own raised Sulkowskl, • ‘-day ei aaid— bsaring. Eitimates glsdlv given. Fsgen ~AppfiMtla«* Acerpted UStU' only. id by malili In a registered letter on —— that hsJp you buy sdverMaing as Feu wnnld Window Shade Co., Route 44 at prices. Fref* esummates. at c a rn s m a : — — WOMAN------WfiKir WHuOtam RoAd, WUUmanr Honsfs for Salt 72 813,500. Assume 4% mortgage. kitchan, full basement, hatch­ ' before * ' '51 PACKARD 5:9# P. ML Mo*6*y, way, hot wa.Ur heat, copper or 8, IW . a copy of this make any abund businasa investment—on tho Bolton Notch. Mitchell 9-4473. ell 9-8933. To ■work in assembly d ^ rt- Uc. HAiiriapn 3-8317, , - NATIONAL BUILWIRS Carlton W. • Hutchina, IdItcheU order to i. Ferris. Yr.. 338 Q* Is there a aiaaanra for tka valuaof aewi* Ultramatlc drive. All equipped. Ortober 36. IMS TEL M h f . m i 9-5183, 86894- plumbing, metal combination' East Center . Manchester, Conn.. basis of known*valuiea a ^ audited information.^ New motor Job. Full price 81,598. RAY'S ROOFING Company, ment. Clean work. Gcmd hours. H A V E Y O U S E E N " ' susrdlan ad Item for Edwin James pap6r cirenlatioB tb an advartlsar such asi POWER BURNERS and Range , SL’BPLIES doors and windowa, ohad dormer, Meyer and Judith Ann Meyer, miiwrrs. ter work, roof and chinuey re­ MILK GOAT FOR 8ALE: Coventry h e n r y 8T-—Two-famljy flat. Just . '50 CHEVROLET Burners expertly 'cleaned .and Apply In Person 430 Davenport Aveniie .The new 5Vi room rauch city, waUr, sewfr, akiewalk. 70 J. WALLETT. Judge. the atandards a Mierehaat aaoa la buy­ pairs. .Free aotlmstes gladly Pilgrim 3-6344. a few steps from bus line. Steam ft, X 135 ft wooded lot. Priced 4-Door Sedan. Very Clean, like ^serviced. Let us service and re­ FISHER DRY CLEANING' ' New. Haven, Connecticut homes on Columbus and Broad ing aserehaadisa^for exaaipla, Hha Qft A f all publication* alisibla for A.B.C., pair your washing mischine or le- given. Ray Hagenow, Mitchell heat, 3-car garaga aaflAica Iqt 60 to aeU at 813,900. Warran E. ew:. Full price 81.045. 9-3314. Ray Jackson, MlteheU . 325 Broad St. COW and Six Weeka Old Calf; ttrecta. Sale prica 812(900 in- X 140. Thia attracflvn houoa is la -STERLING OB ailwer? ^ . maabariddpF / frigerator. Metro Service. |f1tch.- al*o Geese, 'Duck* and (Sickens. Telephone fftg t* 7-3897 Howland, Realtor, 49 Constance ell 9-0883. 8-8338. cluding^tove and refrigerator very good repair and located in Dr. MItcheU 3-9600, anytime. Reports Progress '48 NASH SEDAN' MItcheU 9-7591. desirsbl* secUon. Price ia reason­ A ft Yes—in tha well knowp. circulation standards Full price 839A ALL TYPES of roofs, gutters and Dismonii—Wstdwo— • Aft .No- Only those erith paid circulation. This is CABINET MAKING.' Good work­ H elp W anted-—M slc 38 .Open daily for inspection. able tor Immediat* aal* by the Lots for Sale 7S of tha Ayon Bubeau of CibCulation6. ’« HUDSO.V./HEDAN manship. Reasonable rates. Esti- chimneys repaired. Prompt lerv- Je w e lry 48 LOAM FOR SALE Reuben T. McCann Agency. PhotM On VernoB School important to advertiaars bocauaa it ia evidene* lee. Qusrsnteed uorkmanship. PIN BOYS WANTED. Manchar- Articlca for Sols 45 MItcheU 8-7700. to • Runs perfect 8129. . mates gladly given, Moulaon's Terms'. Mortensen Roofing Co. NORTH COVENTRY 44-A. that the paper is wanted and read. Woodworking Shop. Pilgrim ter Bowling Green, 654 Center ROYAL AND Smith-Corana port- UDONARO W. -YOST. Jewnlar, ra- DARR. RICH LOAM — FREE FROM STONES. - T.J. C R O C K E TT Large cleared high elevation Ibt, '49 GMC MItcheU 8-7691. street. pairo, ^Justa watches axpertly. James L. Perry, clerk-of-the- -Q . What is tha A-B.C-t 36695. ' ablo and standard typawritera. B ro k e r F O R S A L E 170’ X 810' on bus Una, only aeven worka of the achool buildiafs pro­ \ Ton pick-up. Full price 8698. AU make* of adding maehtneo heaainiaM* pricoa. Open daUy. I WE DO lULLDOZINO. DITCH-DIOOINO, 244 Main Street mUet from Manchester Center. If MANCHESTER Wcldiag Service. R oofing 16-A EXPERIENCED* Carpenter and Thursday avaningt.' 129 Spruce: 842 Woodbridge S t gram, i^orted proRreta at "gen­ Is this nawapapor a BMabar o f th* Andlt’ '47 -s t u d e b a k e r helper wanted. Stesi^ work tojr Bold, or rented. Repair* on aU SHOVa WORK. SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED/ Phones: MItcfaril 8 ^ 1 6 planted in etrawberriaa lot would erally g ^ ’ for tha month of Aft Tha.A.B.C. it a cooperative,-non-profit aaaod- Q. Portable equipment. General nUkaa. Marlow'A stree t MItcheU 9-4387. pay for* Us*)f In tWo aaaaona. Won­ Bar**u of Cireid*tio**7 Pick-up Truck. Full price 8398. welding, boiler and furnace weld­ ROOFING—^Specializlng in repair­ right men. Call Ml'cheU 9-1431 Residence: Mitchell 9-7761 Beautiful 7 Room—Gar Wood Septembar on the Vernon-tydaU ( ation of 3,450 advertisers, advertising agenciea ing roofs of all kinds. Also new after 6 p.m. DRAIN FIELDS AND DRY WELLS. derful opportunity by calling tha School. '50 PACKARD ing. MItcheU 9-1653. or MItcheU THREE-WAY High Chair, car Fuel and Feed 49-A hot air furnace, 100 peroent insu­ Reuben T. McCann Agancy.'MItch- and publishers in the United States aad Canada. 9-8762. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys crib ecat Uaby scales, crib and .. lated, double comer lot, fuUy land­ Progreia waa poor during tha Aft Yea.'Wb ar* proud of our circulation. Wb erant 4-Door Sedan. All. equipped cleaned, repaired. 26 years* ex­ EXPERIgafCED Service ataUon at JOHN LdtOY. SO. COVENTRY. TEL Pl.2.7511 8 FLAT—15 rooms, aapamt aU 3-7700. Urat half of tha month, ha aaid, Organised in 1014. Brought or- 81.085. tendont to work from 1 p. m. to mattrsao, po.'tabl* washer, small i WOOD FOR Sale. Stove or fumaco heatliig units. Excaflent s c a p e m at. traat, roaaa, hedgaa. ^ r out of adveirtii^ chaos by. you to knoer tha FAOTi about HAROLD. A-SONS. Rubbish i perience. Free estimates. Call scooter and 5ik*; acythe. Mitch-1 oc kindling wood. Phone Mitchell tic- Combination atonp doors and MANCHESTER—Pour loU in A iMcaus* of lack of Irqnworkdrq moval, also cellars cleaneo. Call Howley. Manchester MItchcU 9:30 p. m. Apply in peraon. MC' Shown by appointment. SM not enough brick maoona. A estabiiahing a definition for piqid ' —- tha audianc* your saUiag am*- •53 ■WILLYS I Clure Auto Co., 371 M ^ . ell 9-3866. ' 8-6310. o N B ' >ptchell 8-6173. Brae-Bum. wtndoars, full dry callar, automatic lona, in good csntral locaUons. * to,* 4-Ooor Sedan. All equipped..Cost MItcheU 9-4034. 3-5361. watoing hook up, flreplac* that Pricad at 81400 aach. T. Crockatt, Jurtadlctioaal diopute, twt involv­ circulation, rules and standards sagaa will have when they 83,700 new. Full jirlce 81.**8. Only Va l u e s — six ftnldied room*, raaUy works. This homt.la owned Broker. Phene MItcheU 8-3418. ing ironworkera on thia Job, wga tor measuring, auditing and re­ appear ia'tbaae page*. Adt to t Bowem Scteol, storm windows aettlad jtnd tha man rethmed to a copy of our lataat A.a eoeUy- cenverttMe te prsfcs . local burin— . RefUeo hoM in ntrict cmidenee. KAMCRB8TER GREEN- Attrae- MB. CHARLES W. .^BpQR SEDAN — Radi6» SagHoUBwha. Dry WcOs, Rawer WRECK WRECKS OAMPAION- GAHRITY BROS. Usaar InstaRea CeRar Water- el anal aOleea. Cansor let Write dotaib aui qglary cxjioctod.. Uva 3 bartroem ranch.* Attodisd LATHROP Snbnrban for Sak 7S l i n t t r , d 3ripflow, white ■6 X 186 feet, att saMd fee fang*, paariad flmplaca waU. Memphis (in —Horacs Paguaa, Intemalkaul Freellag Oaoa. . . AgMt ntVEN lOLBS from Manchaatcr U^etsd for running a rad light, IktH kJ Urgg. Low adkagt. hadans. Priecd fer nalefc Numbw of axtma. AU utmUaa. aola. Wm. E. Kgidt nSrosr, Oaavwdeat to acheol, bus and Caotar, fiva room Capa Cod, oil to1

fW SD AT, OCrrOBW «. U .| , ' • -- ^irji ., .. '. .. . ->-»^~i*,r..,-i.. | i mm Hlatul|(atnr & (ttlu 9 If^raUt J M n m thrfly K>t I ______.,Fer tfea Woei '.'tTV;' V. ^ ■ ■ ■V- ....., I t -NV Orford Parish Chapter, D.A.R., The monhly meeting of the Brl- Barkhanuted fo r ,8188,000, a drainage, storm eewar and read tlah American .Club w ill be held at W snts - O eartaf, About Town A o’clock tonight in the clubrooma I Jarvis Submits aving job through the. center of 11,1 ^Yreeetag tsi „ on Maple Street. Prealdent David gImabuiV for 880,000 and a drain­ Aam CSunpiMtt. OouncQ X o . 87). te r Congregational Church. Gen­ M a x e ll Bid on Bridge age system in. Windsor for 811,* .¥ \ and eeatleaM'Miit i m nii iiy; KaigbU of Oolumlwa. will hold « eral chairman of the affair is Mrs. 000. W h o ' ? I M anchtM ^f^A City of Village Charm ■pod*) mMtlnc tomorrow orenlnK Harold TUfahy, with Mrs. Herbert Intermediate Girl Scout Troop Jarvis thif 'morning aigaed a ■I S o’clock at the K. of C Home Robb of Center St. in charge „of 54 will hold ita first meeting of the contract fon a drainage and sewer s r tickets. Tickets may be obtained Local Builder" Appimnt system through the heart of to take action on the death of season at 3 o'clock Thursday after­ I J O R iL N O . (CNraalllrf ANvarNMaf e« ft fa D8) MfANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1958 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) Tlmothr Doyle, a charter member by contacting her or the regent, noon at the Lincoln School. Low Price on Farm- P la ln v lI^ H is bid o f 887,000'was yoL. PRICK PimCCNtW of the council, and to proceed Mrs. P , Howard Eddison, Porter low ahiong eeveral bids opened happen' ^ fn M there to hie late home. 334 8 t The Willing Workers 'of the jkigton River* Project lka ago. Tolland Tpke. for the recitation of South Methodist WSCS wUl meet L. Halo Coaatruetton Co., theRcaary. St. I^aiicls. Xavler’ivMbthers’ tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the church. Jarvla Oonatructiop Oo., sub­ mltted the low bid of 8186,000 Circle will meet at the nome of Mrs. Florence Moore and Mrs. An­ mitted an apparent low bid of tr drainage on Silver Lane In to LAPPENT nie Tedford w ill be hostesses. Orfanlat Barcley F. Wood je Mrs. Winston Chevalier, SS^^lver 8433,620 for construction of a nety' Eaat Hartf<^ yesterday. very anxloua that there be a full Rd., tomorrow night at 8 o’eropk. Co-hostess w ill be Mrs. John The Wesiey Group .of the South Farmington River bridge and n^ tum-out for'toniflit’a rehearul of proach. Bight bids for the }ob ylere the Second Coasregatloha! Church Friedmanni Methodist WSCS wlU meet tomor- opened by the State Highway De­ F o u n d Slain; chancel choir, which will be held )w at 7:4^ in the ladles parlor. a t 7:30 In the church. Regular Tickets for the fashion show nWesses' will be Mrs. Dorothy partment yesterday and Jarvis’ membera are urged to attend, and being sponsored by the Hartford Milrtv Mrs. Dorothy Hubbard, Mrs. bid was low with ' the high at HALE'S other membera o f the church in- County Federation of Democratic Bernicb. Hilliard and Mrs. Edith 1579.999. ' - . tereated in ainging will also be Women's Clubs on Nov. H in the MacCluggsge. In addition to a new 400-foot Headquarters Moved to Now Quortert wticomed at the rehearsal. Colonial Room at Bushnell Me- span over the river Just west of moi*ial in Hartford at 2 p'. m., may ManchesteKcrange will exem­ Farmington Center," the project FOR be c^tained locally from Mrs. Mae plify the thirdNand fourth degree calls for more than half a mile S t Jude Thaddeua Mothers Cir> at Its meeting tbtnorrow evening ^ will aacet tomorrow night at 8 Vennard. MISs Wanda" Paganl or of approaches. 164 E. CENTER ST. Mrs. Helen Fitspatrick. The show in Orange hail. A ^ r v e s t supper The localvcompany went back in­ o’dock at the home of Mrs. Her^ at 6:3Q p: m., in charge of the beet C arru f, 85 Scarborotigh Rd. will be put on by Wise Smith and to the highway construction busi­ MODERN AUt-CONDinONED OFFIOmi Co. and refreshments w ill be Home iEk;onomics co n ^ lttee w ill Jeha F. Benvey ness this summer and was low served. Recede the meeting. n a I III '■ I II ■■ bidder on three jobs already com­ OFF STREET PARKINO e CENTRAL High Priest John F. Seavey pleted. They included a bridge in Mr. and Mrs. John. H- Durgin, Sgt. Walter, HaiherstroiiK Is hopes to'*have a very good attend­ Wtteon Says RnseiBns Unready. Jr., and infant daughter, Jennifer spending a 30 day furlough wHh ance o f memhen when Delta Reds Accuse 'Iw n iiE R Y Ann, have returned to their home his mother,!. Mrs. Dorothea Hamer Chapter Na 81, Royal Arch AnUiAlI. . NOTES in Kingston, Mass., after spending Strom, 29 Whitney Rd. He has ~~ae5ns, U host to the York Rite been stationed in Japan for the IJRAmVO BRANDS a few days with Mrs. Durgin’s par­ tomorrow (Wedneeday) • D O N T / M n H . Is Pursued ents, Hr. and Mrs. Joseph W allett past 38 months. at 7:30 In the Mamonic Of Interview Stall of 147 Waranoke Rd. Temple. A composite team of offi­ Throw Thom AWov ’M h ir Drat Stans j cers'of Neighboring chaptera will still P lM ty O f Weeilr L e ft la iaPViCll/fc«.»pweNrf Local' women Interested in the Nazareiies Begin confer the^ark Master Mason de­ Shoes B e|w ^ Here By French fashion show of the newest, in hair gree on a cu n of candidates. This iptSUMAMCK Psnmunjom, Oct. 7 (4P)— The Oommupistg todny accused Was $600,000 styles, hats and furs fo r the bene­ Revival Services team will ba directed by the RMiyMlf RVVflfMIUIUIl the U. N . Command e f ataUiog the start of explanations to SAM yULYES United Nmtild Joseph'a College, West Hartford. Wayne. Ind., 'will begin a series of menta and a eoclal hmr. Walt. 164 E. CENTER S y ' TEL. MI-9-5261 damand fo r more time and dentod? - ' ■ Bobby Greenleam waa found today in a shallow grave st St. evangelistic services tonight at . the 15 M APLE reaponalbUlty fo r the delay. mittee today to dramatize AUtod and Coaununlat toaPM their contention that the JoMph Mo., in the backyard o f a woman, who with ia man is Church o f the Nazarene. Mr. Oct. 18. Thera w ill be no Dpp- Fleet National iiu CO M Brand is not only a forceful ^ Parking Lot, Before ttquem Happen* Ineure vAth happen wore to begin moating Sept. 98 held by the FBI as two of hia abductors.. service and the Sunday Ports Hum, world ■: organization has no The F B I said a $600,000 ranaomt^ preacher but also an outstanding w ill begin at 7:00 p. m. with the prliwaeri la an nttompt business debating the troubled baritone soloist. He will be as­ to penuade them to return home. > had been turned ever to the kid' sisted by his wife who is a musical afflcers have aao POWs — i situation in Morocco, napers loot Sunday by Bobby's 71-1 z Including 88 Amartoana -t- to fai- A apokaaman. said France would roar old multt-mUlionalrs father.; '^aan artist. “The Singing Brands" have Ships Move not even issue a statement bleat­ The greater portion of this money traveled extensively in evangelis­ torvtow wbito the Red agenta will Five Others toUc to soma 83JW0 M ortt Kareaaa ing the opening of debete on the was recovered, FBI Director J. Ed* PINEHORST tic work for 23 years in 44 States question in tha 60-nation commit­ ga r Hoover said in Washington. ijipUci ' and Canada. ■■a Chinese. K. A dlapute aver faelUttoa baS' Along Coast tee, but would let her empty seat Cangbt to SI. Laata OPEN U1 DAY Services w ill be conducted at at the table supply tha Fran<^ pro­ Tha couple waa arrested by. pb- Lo^t Lives the Church o f the Nazarene, 468 •tailed the atart of the interviews. home comfort Tba AUtos laalat the armlsttea test. Uca at fit. Louis. They are Mrs. Main St., each week-day evening Franca continued, however, to C. Oroaxtoasa BCnnie Browii Heady, 41, and Carl WEDNESDAY at 7:30 o’clock, through Sunday, agraement dearly apdto out that Naw York, Oct. 7 (4*)— A the axplanatlon pariad and Dae. pile-up of tons of cargo melt­ take part in other V J i. acUvitlas -----L AusUn Hall, 37. ; despUa ita absenea frdm tba In Waahington, FBI Director 'J. Since 1900 MORIARTY Bros. 94, NganUam cf daUys. ‘Ibe In­ ed today aa longshoremen set VELVEETA dian chairman « f tba Neutral Na­ Moroccan debate. Edgar Hoover said Hail had admit­ 1 3 15 C i N T E R ST C A LL , ‘North Atlantic ports hum­ PVance won a fight In August ted shooting the boy. He added that KanNu City, Oct, 7 (4>)— tions Repatriation Oommtoaion said Hall, on exH:oavtct, and the woman CHEESE Tuaaday ha agr aad with the U. N. ming once again after a 5- to keep the Security (Council from A hductors The slaying of 6-Wtor-oId Bob­ Okarles W. Laihiip stand. ' day strike. Work resump'tion intervening in troubled Morocco, had implicated . Thomas John SlUNT GLOW FOR but wax unable to keep the ques­ Marsh, 37.' Both HoU and Marsh by Greenleaae la tha sixth BURGLARY INSURANCE Thera ware IwScatlona that the started yesterday after the tion off tha Aaoembly agenda. have served terms in tha Missouri n ^ o r kidnaping since 1900 in OIL BURNIRS Interviews woiUd gat under wdy 2 u». 89c and B E AL ESTATE government obtained a 10-day A year ago tha Assembly called Have Long State PenitenUary. which the victim was killed. next weak, provided the Alltos HaU was reported to have had T«L Mltehdl 3-SI 35 100 Eaat Center S t. MI-»-0S8i finish temporary expUnation faeU- Taft-Hartley Labor Law in­ on France to negotiate with Moroc­ The moat famous case in recent WEDNESDAY ONLY can authoritlea “ on an urgent ba­ $900,000 ransom mopey in hia poo- years wax the kidnaping of lUm. junction in the wage dispute. aaaaioo whan arrested. PINEHVR8T READ USAN Protaot “ PUbSa Olanmr" Many of the oattmated 60,000 to sis’’ toward developing free polit­ Cbartoa A. Lindbergh, Jr., 18- . WUaM SeOa • aowi ical institutions. Franca refused Crime List Bobby's badly decompoaad body month-old son of .the noted flier.' The Rada made tha demand at a 60,000' striking rosmbara of wax found, the F B I said, foUowing HAHBURO LaSSe tm Bwaalaaa alfondr hi a hydrogen the International Ixmgahoremen’a to heed the resolution, contonding The baby Waa sailed March 1.1933, aw ar wW hn to kk WGfG Sk meeting of tha Koraan Andatica. that the affairs of her North Afri­ Washington, Oct. 7 (JP)— the arrest of the pair Ri St. Louis. and the body rtcovered May 13 S Lbs. 81.05 Oommiaalon and also: Asan. (ILA> answered work calls But police wero not able- to aay Muoopaan. on piars from Portland, Maint, to can profsetoratea ara domestic The FBI t ^ a y supplied these after n ransom o f $80,000 bad been L Protoatad tha “ pubUc clamor’’ French problama. hnmadlately jukt when tha child Pitlda In South Korea for I^OK troops to Hampton Roads, Va. details on the arrest records Asian and Arab delegates—highly had been olain. M ajor KfabMptoga wabMlIw u . drive Into tha neutral zona and The ILA pravlouBly had said It of the three persons alleged Murder and kidnaping (too free tha antl-Coaununiot POWa. would taka at toast until thU conscious of eolonlallam —contend (Mhar m ajor kldnapinga ainca that developmenU In disturbed to have been involved in the both puniahable under M iaouct 1800 inclu«tod: CABMETS 3. Charged tha UNC to aandlng morning to gat aU its men back on law by a numlmum penalty o f Ike Men Disagree the job. Metf>cco maka another U.N. try kidnap-slaying of 6-year-old Edwand A . Chidahy, Jr., 18, Riot moVe (he "apadal •ganta’' Into i the damili- necessary. death in tbe gaa riiamber. lit the tariaod atoto to contact tha prlo- Bearn la (pdet Robert Grsenlease. Onmha, aeixed Dee. IS , 1900: ra- Beproaston Policy Cfadnaed Beanie Brown Bendy, 41: case of kidnaping, tha death tunwd Dec. 90, ransom o f $Bi,000 Onara and “ undemfaw’’ tha Neutral In Naw York, tbe work return penalty may be imposed by a jury MODERN Nations Rapatriatioar Ooounlaaioa, They claimed that French re­ Arrested by Dan'vUlc, u l., police in gold paid. Early was quiet and 'generally without placement of Sultan Sidi Moham­ Aug. 14. i|U an a prorttoitlan I regardtoas whether the victim waa Marian Parker, 13, tA s Angalaa, which has euatody of Uw POWx MOOR '(-Threat aarlaus Incident although a .new mad Baa Touaaaf by hla pro- (diarga and talMaad. I lialn or releaaed unharmed. acixad Dec. IS, 1927, returned dead Tha UNC daalad'tba aectiaatlon. AFL u n 1 o n—tba International . Arraatad by Kaaaaa City police The family wax notlOad of the / 'Tha aaptor Rad dotognU to the maxail a policy of Dae. 17: Ransom o f 81A00 pahL KITCHENS Ixmgshoremen's Aaen., AFL (ILA- _ for U.N. In- July 13, 1035 for invasUgatim on boy’a death by tbe FBI at 10 a. na. Michael Katx. Kanaas City, WMhington. Oct. 7.(4*)— Shydni^an-'tomib waa eaittod out armiatiea eommlaalan. North K o­ A F L )—pushed its battle to wla tervantton. W to 4gab stataa want au^cion of holdup and A family physician .who callod at W eek wKb every Time- raan MaJ. Gas. Las t m t Cbo, aoid seized March 19. 1930; ratumed PieetM Eisenhower control of watarfront labor from Morocao to ba Oampletely inda- two days latar. tha home a abort time later said March 19: Ransom af 8900.000 Se^4s5 Ceaveeleace any attack fay Util s B 8 i Xanana tba naw Independent UUA. Arrested Dec. 8, 193S by Muako- . SwHtla pendant and nay that la tha in­ tha father, Robert C. Greenleoae, Pftide V* *F ^i^^y4ai.n h ow .r and tha iwauld *1ttva aartaui ewaa* Longaboremen in Baltimore, habitants’ daairo. ,, gaa, Okie., poUca for a id i^ U. 8. took tba aetos hard but than ap­ to tet hie otficUl femily to | country had, in addmoa to wu- quancM.” Mra. Ken Donnaly, Xanaaa Oty, fee ear leapW e Mienlaa el aisM aad deetga* le M ear abepe toyi Phtladelphla and other Ug East Thaaa dalegatas said French ac­ priaoner to ascuta and murder. peared to baemua reconcilad to it. seizad Dae. 17, 1831, returned DaC. Buys agrM on whether them is im- Bon’B optaionai the pubUeiy ax- Ua aaitad MaJ. Oan. Blartrihaar Ooaat ports also wero reported Tha charga was dUmlaaed June 39, Mra. G ro^eaaa, in her inid-40s, haa tions mada it nacaaaary for tha 18; ransom' demand o f $75,000 not "YOUR STORf OF FRIINDLY SIRVtCE" minent danger of Rumian j of aevarai othar M. Bryan, hto oommiaalon aoontar- etreaming back to their jobs. U.N. to taka atrangar action than 1937. been under tha doctor’s care oinca paid. hydrogen* bomb attack. |U. a. ofliteia^ including: part, what the AlUad command 8om» plera romatned idle yee- maraly to urge new nagotlatlons. Airasted at Springftald,Ipringftali Mo., Jan. the kidnaping. enuu-tos Boettcher n, Denver, ■/ A AMP oktetOB IkGd b#Mi toMkd ' *4 writt#n KtktGin#Bt iM t was doing to pravant a South Ko­ terday, apparenUy due to teehnicel During Ike dabata over putting 8, 1937, on a chargeharga of lewd con- seizad Fab. 13, 1933; returned m V E R BEeV PHONE MI-9-52S3 duct; Fined $35 and costa. TTm boy waa kidnaped by a wom­ ' t o tK c r rtjm r rf DGfGBM WUkoa I WMlcmd by MobillMUon DlrGctGr raan show o f Teroa. dimeulUee In getting work started Um ebargrt qnvtha Sacurity CpuncU an from an exciuaive privata Cath­ March 1. ranoom of $60,000 paid. toto tha i^tar of offMal atato-I Arthur 8. Flamming that Ruaaia "Our dde.’’ Bryan repUed coldly, agalm Tkey were In Brooklyn aganda, tba United SUtas ’’ aldad Arraated Iw Danville, Bl.. poUca Miss Mary McElroy, Kansas CHUCK for prostitution on May 30,1938 and olic School hara Sapt. 36— to tha Unltod Stataa.’* Flamming to urge moderation on both par­ Tha family rocaivad a tottor seiaad June 15, 1933; roturnod waga auatainad nuclaar waapoia told nawmm ha meant Um hydro- tion Commlarion, Indian L A Oap. effort to clOan up the backlog of charges of harboring a federal tugl. BUILDING MATERIALS 1 cargo. MeanwhUe, a railroad am- ties and coll for a negotiation solu­ from tha kldnapars that night, it June 19; ransom o f 8100,000 paid. war within Uiraa yaan. gen bomb, but later said be had K. S. Thfanayya. seat a noto to u s tion acoaptanca both to Franca and Uva. Acquitted of these chXfgaa JtdrgD on fkUgbt ritlpmento into Nov. 3 ,19W. was diaeiooad tcKtoy. Tba addraro AugusC Luer,\AIton, U ., oelxad LUMBER FUEL W aiy On Actual B an * not intended to go beyond what UNC proteatlng ths South Xaciw tba Moroeoan NatkmaUata. on tha totter- praaumably was in is proud to present the first major lii^tove] bad been said by the Atonie Bat throats. Now York fend Nawark, N. J.. was Cari Arotla HalL 87: Jqiy 10, 1933; returned July IS; Tha Dafanaa Dapartmant haad Bftod. The Unltod tatas has vital air a child’s handwriting. The note no ransom paid. 336 N. M AIN STm MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-5253 •van waa w aly about whathar Rua- ergy Commlaslon' (#BC). Tbe 'haacq ln Meonceo and wants calm Arraated June 19, 1943,. by the Tba aUrika, which tiad up more Charles F< Urscliel, Oklahoma, Open Dnfly 1 A . M. to 5 P. M. Inrlnding Wedneeday •ta haa vraduroi an actual raady- atiMgest •tatenient from na ABC (OauMaaed aa Paga Tara) in Ui* area. sheriff’s office at Kansas City, Ma, (OiaWnnii on Pngo Ten) •puree h«a Iwan that Rnaala taatod than 100 veaaila at tto height, waa on a charga of being absent with­ a ty, seized July 23,1933; returned Aftomoone and Sntnrdaya Until Noon to-uaa hydrogen bomb, cautioning ended under a court older oStolned A British apokaaman said Brit- in Ven’etian Blinds in yearre*the new that *no aay they have a b ^ h hydrogen “darica." out leave from the armed aarvlcra Auff. 1; RaiMom of 8300,0(X> paid. Monday night. The Eisenhower ad­ Picked up In Milwaukaa, W Ii., Brooke Hart. San Jooe, Calif., FRF.8HLY toady to d m and planea to drop, g. Anotbar weekend atatamant ministration sought the injunction (ftonWanag an Page Two) tham is penaM atretchlag It a ' Rap. Oola (R-N T), chairman of National Debt May 14. 1951 on a vagrancy seised Nov. 10, 1933; ..Body ra- 8UCED in its, first UM of the nationat Dewey Pledges coverad Nov.' 38; ransom damand W t’’ Ha aaldlM thtoka the Rna- a Sanato-Kouaa Atom ic Cbrnmlt- omargency ptmriaiaas of the Taft- charge, which w as dlamlaacd. •Ians a n “throa or four yaara back Sto«, that Rumin haa enough IgeUv- Arraated Iiy Kanaaa City PoUca o f 840,000 not paid. LOAF araMa” hydrogen bomb* to create Harttoy Law. Atrocities PTobe o f US’’ in.JUomie waapona dayalop- Rise Expected Fsdara) judgs Edward Weinfald Sapt 18,1861, on a robbery charga. Track Cleanup Edward G. Bremer, St. Paul, / mant. real and Imminent dangar for the Santancad to a 8-year-tarm en Dae. seised Jan. 17, 1934; ratumed Unltod SUtaai far.aitosctad'tw extend the Injunc- CHEESE KIRCH SUNAIRE BLiraS WUaon ^ o k a only a faw houra gmi (ogChtlatinaa Eve, allowing it Given Army Aid 30, 1861. Parrted from tba Mls- Feb. 8; ransom o f $300,000 'paid.- m after taAdant Etaanhowar. in a 8. A comment Monday by Civil To Near liaiit aourt State Paniteatiary A p ril 34, William F. Gettle, L m Angelas, Look What O Dollar Biys Dafsaaa admin letrator Val retor- to run tha full SO days parmittad In Fay Probe .A T THE"' talk AUantle m y, N/ J.. had by the law. Aa agraement by tha 1888. seized May 10,1934, raturnad May groy rodtod tha dangar of aon that ha was “ aasuming*’ np one Waahington, Oct. T (Jf)— San. Tbaama M ni Mareh. 87: 14, ransom not paid. haa a hydrogen bomb yet. Ha dla- Washington, Get T (S) — U m employers to make' aa.v work con­ attack OR tha Unltod Pottar (R-M ich) said today hla Arraatad. by Oklahoma a ty Po- New York, ■ Oct; 7 (F) — Gov. c \ WITH EXCLUSIVE “S” SHAPED SLATS tinguUhed between a tharmonu- T raaaury will soon borrow aa ad- tract rotroaetlva to Oct. 1 pra- tnvastigatlon ef Koraan War Tbomaa E... Dewey," confronted Georgo Weyarhauser, 9, Ta­ ditlanal m to 3 bUUen dollara. •umably mlnlmlaas tha chance of atrodUas may help to provlda a iiea Aug. T, 1939. charged' arlth with Democratic demands fo r ae- coma. 'Whah., seized M ay 34. 1935;' ^ 4oaM w anneunewd 'o n Aug. 90 puahing tha naUanal dabC aa etoaa sodomy Invrtving a 9ryaar-old bay.' ftidgway Mills putt anipeaieii o f a type e f « •n rnga ■) basis for war crimaa diaigba in ttpn, ptodgas ha w ill haiulla “ af- returned June 1, ranaom o f 8300,- to tha 378 bUlton dollar legal limit W •» tba United Nations against tjia Sentenced to five yeara In Okla­ flieienUy 'and honaatly" the prob­ 000 paid. Infants’ Th« wider, overUppiiig oa It dorm approaeh. CoHununtata. homa sU ta panitantlaiy. Ha eras (Charles Mataon, ’ lO, Thcoma. It If with pleasure we ennounce.our eppointnmht et licensed men- This was diacloato yaateeday by lems e f harnaas raeiiig and not­ Bather P M t i M i f M ' ’’S " ahaped Slata provlda Patter told raportars ba haa bean rocaivad there ;Aug. 13, .1939 and ables viaiUng Impriaenad * extor- Waah.,-, seized Dec. 27, 1938; body ufecturer of the n^w Suneire Blind by Kirch, .two end a half years a Troasury apokiamin.-who also dtochargad May 3, 1943. found Jan. 11, ' 1937; ransom o f Infants’ afaaeluu privacy, and ara mid tha now borrowing must be promlqej extra manpower and tionlat Joseph Fay. . - . practically light-tight. other aid by the Army fat piroaing I Arraatad by fit. Louis, Mo., Po- Deway took up tha two acandala 838.000 paid. ECLAIftS OribShMts if t r in the development and research stage, .the Suneire.Blind brings Britiiiii Orders Troops got out Of tbe way by tbe end ef Uca on March 4. 19S0, for chUd Peter Levine, 12, New York, AND tba inquliy.. and that Henry 'Cabot currently rocking the Near'. York • i us . the first mejor improvements in Venetian Blinds in years. The this month or early Novamber to News Tidbits Lodge Jr., head o f - the. U. S, mla- molestation. Sentenced to two seized Feb. 24, 1938; body dts-; make way for rtflnaadag en Dee. political world in. .a teievisioij GolM fran AP Wins oion a t U. N.. to “ quite anthuslaa- years In Missouri State Priabn on broadcast lart night in support o f covered. May 39; no ranaom paid. Furtifi "S" shaped slat, which offers better ventilation end prive^, is 1 of a lOto billion delljv.Btaturiag June 39, I960, and discharged Oct. Charlea M tey Ctoah, 5, Prince­ CREAM To Smoulderiiig Guiana iaeue. Uc“ 'about it. HalNdd be had made Harold Riagalmaa. Re^blican only one of the features that make this the country's finest (Qual­ Uaioon aitangemehta with Ledge. 3, 1951". by gubernatorial commu­ candidate tor mayor af Now York ton, Fla., seizad .May 38, 1938, Appeal Tuned Pawn TTm Sataator, acting fo r tha Ben- tation e f sentaikcc. body recovered June 9; raasoifar e f DONUTS Oirt^ Rib Stx ity Vonatien Blind. The Safety Crash-Proof Lock olont would Just, baf era It racaaaid. Con- Form er 4fSf*hsU Flan -AdmiiU- aty. . Sciantlfically daaignad /i ■ ------ata Invaotigafiona aupcommiUqt in Tha F B I said iU file indteatoo Xa Baleh LMHMiMa Attack 810.000 paid. I ianmig, Oct. V ta t—Tough andrcial ailcnca on aventa t o BitUah turned dawn nppanto '. by oiro^ Paul G. Hoffman fnvaro ARE BACK mako this an outftending product, but such foaturos as larger self- alaU diatributa and ra- BooUlah 4roopa warn (lulaBa, whero the majorlt-- - Tba 'govarnor apqka as Dam- IMW Rib Stx Stlet light raya; allmlnata tuioii rtraopa warajOuiana, where the majority Peo- if^ d t o t EUanboaror and Sbera (Cantinned on Paga Twa) lubficeting Nylon puBeye, the uo-seg constroctiowj the e08e of dis- ranaldarlng, Brttlah plf’AFrograaafata:p>tty-iiCTj_Ii. tncy afJha Ttaasuy Jiumpbeay to ndvfaw gavarameat on forrign « Ian Paga Fwcnty-< ■) oeratte State Chairman" Richard . -fBWMBTiyaMafltTT-- Sea lamlaa aaaMbmmla mm ml ' xiwwlaam -*------* ---- - ___ aa______a ______essembling end assembling which any housewife can do horsotf, end Guiana todBy.to help aaaaah an al' prGMiOk fo r greater indejtdependennee. give Um govarnmant aaora borraw- poBcy. .~CMcf JusUcrSCait n Raich In aapaachjiLJytacuatv^. Mm’s Wtrfc Stx 4ftr lagad OommiinUt pkd to aala* .Bittlah Govarher Sir A l f t ^ SSav­ tng toaway by ralaiag tha debt ren mya bo coaaldara hfaaaaif “ a N . Y.. callaO on Dewey to aet up a M eINTOSH the 13 decorator's colors aVailablo in slats, hre a few of the ''extra" power hi tha South Amariean age -reportedly la conolderlng the harit to 390 bUlkm ddUaty. Tho eaaaervaUve liberal—oha' who wW opaclal grand jury, if naccosary, to Bulletins values in Kirch Suneire Vonatien Blinds. With 25 years bf experi­ •atony. ffismioael e f acme o f hla 1 ^ -w lA g debt auMact to tba legal eMUng' to eaaflaa kis SberaSom to praotleal probe I^ y s power. Belch also said Tito Whr oatos-announead that mlnlatcra. a praaant investigation of hanlaas fnNB the AP Wina APPLES j^Lined Paititt / S ftr . I now 8373,400J)00.006. 7 ’ oaaaarvattro thlaklng.- Army Suspends Five ence In the production of (Puality Venotien Blinds, we of th# Findell tha firat battalion—abput dOO nron A CblonUl odnea apokaaman told Tha apokaaman, who naked net Maamchuaetta State Oorraction racing should ba taken out o f the Manufacturing-Co. feel the addition of tho now Kirch Suneir^ tg our 8 m doth atactronlcally —of the fbmad .ArgyU and Sutliar- newomen that the Oommunlat to ba IdantUlaCL toM raportars that Oommtaalooar Ranbon L. Lurie hands o f tha Stats Harnaas Racing RiyM Ph Rn llt r controUad baked-on ana- land Migbtlaaders, who sancad movemant la BrtUoh Guiaaa la run W . Randolph Burgaoa. deputy to mya his atate's prison famaates wBl Cbmmiaoion. CAVABBBTTA SIGNS lines, rounds out onojof tho finost soloctionS of Custom-mado Qual­ mal tnaura easy cleaning, nearly atobt montha fat Korea, wlU. by tha U. S.-born wife of Prime Humphrey for debt managamant, bo eSgtoto far aatortm ranging Laboratory. Workers In xtUl another development, tha Ctoeaga. Oct. 7 (XVVTha Cfet- sail for BitUah Guiana on Oct. lO i MtnlaUr Chaddl Jagnp, the former la in the procaos of coiiattnatieaa from Ox cants to 00 cents a d a y ... unaalariad Haraaaa Racing Com- liftRit’ Uiitrsbirts 2 ftr ity Vonatien Blinds available anywhere. No matter whether you nood loagpr Ufa, ktort baauty.. “ ga Cnba pwMNBseod to fa y Mto8 (W ith Tsb) aboard tha giant carrlar Implacic -! Janet RcRoaenbarg. She la tba axacu- wUh Invaotor groups, A tty . Gen. BrowasB mmummem op- mioBlon urged Dewey to create a PhU Oavarrotts has algnag » a single blind, blinds'for ell your windows^ for homo, factory, store tlva aocrcUry of tba PPP. Burgam to.probtng ihs mpnay ■ ilatmiat of aocloioglst Dr. Paul Washington. Ort. T (F>—Thasspaclfy what saourtty chargaa had new, paid conunlasion with ex­ BMkel last night the i been placad against tha suspended •ae-yaar eoatrart to maaaga tha or institution; we are hare to serve you < . hotter then ever! it ■ ^ Wtowblna 1 Both Jagan and hU wlfa. how­ markau to datarmlna if tha Troon, Tbppan and new chairman of en­ .Army aanounead panded powers and staff to keep ciab agato aoxt aaaaaa. N a aal- I . Ttaraa abaar wardhlp*—tha ever, have denied that they are ury can mova another atop ahead larged U.-S. Parole Board. auspanaian fo r aacurity reaaona o f | man. racketaaring out of N*w York's Mti’t Albittit Sbirlt 1 ftr. it hold, “ have ary ar other datoSa waro nmda ' SOOO-toii cruloar Supprb Oommuatofan The couple m et while la iU program of long term borrow­ Gen. Mark Clark tonves. Tokyo an undlarinaad number e f persona j “ Thaaa employes.' seven harncm racing tracka. The pablic. PLE N T Y OF l,i00-tan‘ frlgatea Bigbury jlagan WS6^||p8ylag dentutry in ing. or i f m onfy au rkot oondUtona fo r ham* had reUraaroat “ with at Its Signal Corps Laboratory at. boon given lettara o f cha(gaa stat­ ctenmiaeion mode ita raeommenda- ing the raoaona fo r their suspon- H fiN ltx 2 ftr Tha attudy "S ” ahapad Boy anil Burgb—d Bay—al OUcago (M ^ M waa a student at hope and prayer the armistice Ft. Monmouth. N . J. tio« la a letter to t)^ governor. BUC lO it E E T P B E M FREE . PIONEER OF THE INDUSTRY alata won t ta g or wprp raadly wars . ataamfaig at fuU Uto O o e lfU d p ty Haepltol School lonPagaNInatoan) we have signed win bring peace It. doeUnad to giro detaito. Tha Sion. Tbey have the right within Mm’s Iritfi 2 ftr even when blind ta drawm apaad aattylag troopa to the of thirabig, Mbrol roeorda Ustod to this pert af tha world.’’ . . . Chicago’ Trthuna Proas Sarvlea 90 days after the receipt of Um OcfcrTOn Prort. Oemmuaiai Poland and Bart Ger­ said that among five persona auo- chargaa to request a bearing ba- WlU hoM Ms to vi(Y top oC window. tronbiad aalony an tba northaaat her homo as Detroit, Mich. first PARKING Itoporto from Georgetown Indl- many ngree to rafaw thaf » “ ton aeianUaU fers a security hearing board.” ahouldar of South.; Pmarlca Tba Boy-Killer Caught Yndto N tfirtti (4-11) f,160-«n erulaar AaffIPId aaOod catod tba colony waa tanae but ■MWi ■4m 4m m to o f r a - engaged in the davaiopment e f Tho "7 Chicago Tribuna said Six Children Dir IN OUR BIG LOT from Scotland yaatorday for tho Sdtof.' A w Itoaeuttva.CkMmcU bald America’s radar dafawaae ogafaut names o f thooe" taivolvod wero be­ Ho 'UMal weakly ihaatlng ta In Surprise^ld Saaro 856 lawmakers from 84 enemy attack.” ing withheld pending tha outcome a$ g ar, NEXT TO STORE , ■ i Waat Indlm 8 *8 pb to. lifMrtt’ OiNigtM Tho dioplay af jnUltnry and Georgatawn yaatorday with Gov.' T ba Tribune did not dtoctoa* the of an InvesUgation. and that the In Venholnt Fire naval night was araiaanfiil ott- Bavaga ■ proaidlng. J a g a n was aonrea of informattan for Ito copy- auapenaiona “ arcro poraonally Chieago, O c t 7 UP) — A y t m ilghlad atory, but said tha ArmYa ordered” by Secretary of thn BANK BIB b SS b ABBESTED j iridell etoUy i M night had Uto (Colonial among tha mlnMaip attandtng. who BBHCa lOM Iditod n.boy aiM r In tl. s: enpitrt which will Marlboro, Vt, Oct 7 OtV-Six N>Sr’ Sittkiigiiil-ISi OOea onM a Bod niot possibly r Wmideit laroaUgatlen atamoMd from aa in­ Army Robert t . StoVroa. Wa*togton,< * * : 974 PPT Won woufidad a patr olman waa oap- q u iry'll tba San ata Invostigatlans chlidrea perialted tost night in a •haad'tfM tttig'np a Qiaimaalal British Qulana’a traubtoa have turad m irprlaa raid without a howpr Friday VloO Preoidettt The Tribune account contlnnif: fira that wiped out tha famU;nU/a iomlaataS atato was a f^ in tba Ba«| hrawte alace last April Nixon to anbeemnUUae handod by San. Mc­ . ‘Thirty anqdoyaa at. F t Men- at B n K.SItopa«w '! MAIN ST. •truggtoUat nlgfat, aaarty 34 houra Carthy

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