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- 7 " MANCHESTER EVENING HEBALD> MAHCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY, AUGUST 10,. 1«58 T A G E W a IIANCHESTEE EVENING JERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1953 ^ A G ilS lU Rtanur Blriiey and Banka saemhsr of the comasitiaa, said an ' stsrrh "|s sa asw sad ffeitful that Russia may have uncorked a com­ added comedy to the mow. stolen was wrecked Saturday night gVSCB B$4^ an NBC television show last night Atli Executive Tha pcograpi was cllmaxad by Directors Set for Vote ha does not believe the Rasaiaas pletely new developmeat which we Aniericon Cleric from State Paroliee Chargetl in Tolland. Chaffee w m arrested 4** Claims may have overymked.” tha ■nnasiBorfment o f tha wtaaera French Workers Make Haste Slowly— It Says Here Plans to Wed in a shack in Tolland Sunday. have the H-bomb but "we knew we tor good aportamanihip wsek at have the bomb.” Know la re a r Days b Council Bares Chaffee WM paroled after Mrv- the playground. Tommy Brady and Ending Walkout Safe in Hong Kong With Auto Theft ing time on a charge of breaking Sen. HIckenlooper (R-Iowa>, Baaing ^ia estimates on -the .Idndn BUurtsvut. PWs Head On $3,848,470 committee vice chairman, said speed of stratospheric winds, l.app an-^-Most French Hong Konf*. Aug. 10 (A5 —Two Stafford Springs, Conn., Aug. 10 might blow radioactive particles as, hava strongly eppoaed thto ia OP)—Neal W. n affee, 19, who rANTERBUEV CITED « Russia or aity-ether nation in nu­ Final Special Meeting favor of a ona-yaar walL American mlssionariea and a Pol- out of Russia at a speed of 500 Top Carillonneur For Home govarnment services approached l$h nun arrived here this weekend State Police Mid was paroled Wed­ Canterbury, Aug. 10 Con­ clear develo|iment, but he oontln- rng* Om ) ir Doubts <€ Will Be Held Tonight Tha two-year compremlaa plan normal, today following the end of nesday from a Vermont prison, gressman Horace Serly-Brown home COMFORI ued: "Better over-estimate their miles or more a day. will add about $2,000 to tha lataat after bemg expelled from Red strength rather than under-esti­ Thus, he said, it might take four (Oaat rmm rac* OfM) all but one protest strike against Cihlna. faced arraignment In town court cited the Town of Canterbury yes­ vestlgating commliteei and the To Play at Trinity In Municipal building raviaad budgst for tha Highway terday as an example^ of why "the r r M Tmg* Om ) mate it.” or live days for’ radioactive evi­ Premier JoMph Lanlel's rejTench- The - Rev. Joeeph Sweeney of today on a charge of being a fugi­ President Elsenhower had no New York State Crime Commiaoion ing dsad oHarad no propaganda Dspartment, but that dapartmoat’s New Britain, Corni., and the Rev. tive from Justice. Russian form of government never MORIARTY Bros dence of an atomic explosion to appropriatioa now la atlll M.000 mmt plans. Post Office, telephona hi U*t October when we ex- comment on Malenkov's announce­ get outside Russia. It would re­ that the New York and New Jersey Hartford. Aug. 19—lUy W. poasibllltlaa fer. tham. A proponed operattng liudgtt of Carroll Quinn of Baltimore came State Police Sgt. Anton Nelson can exist In the United States.” ment and in Denver, a-here the docks situation was nilaJ. Y : "We can Russia, aa far aa the H-bomb is Highlands.’’ This waa the exchange group that mates of tho grand Hat- and ex- Auto Breaks Advance, unconfirmed reports ndt gamble th*t it U not true." through the aid of espionage.” He concerned, haa just passed the The AFL Council also was re­ was switched by the Reds. pectad racelpU prova accurate that the government waa planning Torrance, son of Mr. and Mrs. said the field of thermonuclear re- Dr. Wingate Is director of music Ellington Andrew L. Torrance, 194 East jBen. thift (R-Pa), who Is not a stags which he says he believes ported framing a report critical of and carillonneur of Alfred Unlver'* Tuesday’s group, tha Rada an- when the tax rale is set next to raise the retirement age and the United States reached in the the KUenhoweif administration’s BouBcad, all will ba In good boalth. March. Fire Hydrant lop large numbers of lower-paid Middle Tpk. aity. He graduated from tha It will bo mado up of 100 Amari The wedding will take place spring at 1951 at Eniwetok. record so far. Other matters on New England Conservatory of However, some of the directors, employes from the payroll had Zone Ruling Slated Lapp offered no estimate of the agenda will 'deal with further cana,25 British, 29 Turks and 250 among them Mayor Sherwood G. brought the general strike call. Sept. 7 In St. James Churrh. Camel's Irnd over 2nd Place Brand Music in 1910, and haa been Dir South Koroapa A soldier on hit way from hla RACI when the United States might he AFL aid to workers rebelling be­ rector of Music at Alfred since Bowers, feel that such stringent home In Plainfield to hla boas on Last night a government spokei- In Hanson Request la a poottlon to produce H-bomba hind Russia's Iron Curtain and Tho total will raise the nuoiber budgeting might require additional (jovernor’e Island fell asleep at the mtn announced the retirement age Willey is the former Nstlle Spiel- 1912. He teaches voice. Organ of UN soldiere returred in seven appropriations during tha ytar. I Want A Girl in quantity. with further plans for an AFL and campanology, and has ar wheel of his car on Eaat Center of active public servants would re­ man. oom merger with tha CIO. days to 2,774. including 022 of Bowars also advised the Olreo main a t 55, but that they could D Bods Bad Tkchnlclaas ranged aevaral hundred carillon St., last night about H o'clock, iBIlington, Aug. 10 (Special 1— Personal Mention Camel’s lead over Srd Place Brand I" ^ O f f \ Laading Wastern Scientists con­ 3.313 Americans the Reds laid tore to meke lure all projects they keep working until mandatory re Richard Abrahamson. aon of Mr Just Like The Girls selections. they held; The Communlate have wanted were provided lor this year and demoliahed his car after break- Herald Photo. The Zoning Commlsaion will hold PUCI cede that tha Russians probably Dr. Wingate has been carillon iiE off a fire hydrant, a street sign, ttrement at 62. The mandatory The apparent contradiction pictured above will be corrected soon. a public hearing Tuesday. Aug. -18. and Mrs. Edward F. Charter of MUM knew, la gsBeral, how to make the said they .will return 12,703 prison- hecausa payments on school bonds and than rolling over. age now la 60. The Drtva Slow School Zone sign, which herd is attached to the Mme Main St., is visiting his aunt Mrs. Who Work In Burton's Now — neur of tha Davis Memorial Caril­ era all told. would create a heavy tax burden in 1953 at 8:30 p.m. at tha Town Hall H-borab, but several experts ex­ Pfr. John M. Biltcliffe, 22. ef Sedentary workers will retire at post holding a Police Department. 30-mlle-per-hdur speed limit algn, for Interasted parties who wish to Charles Hanson of I»ng Island. s lon at Alfred University atnea its Thara wars fawar Incidanta In the next few years. pressed doubt that the Soviets Playground Notes inauguration in 1927. A pupil of Plainfield was fined $12 in Town 60, as presently, but may continue is located at the corner of Lockwood and Broad streets, north of the be heard regarding the request N. y. Mrs. Hanson is Mrs. Char­ JJameVs lead over jth Place hrand W * are interviewing young ladies, 20-45, tha switch Monday. Sunday naar- General Manager Martin, who Court this morning by Judge John Waddell School, but will be moved further south to ronfiision. ter's sister. RACC had enough highly skilled person­ Kamiel Lefeyere, Amcrica’a beat- ly 475 Red nurses, wlvas and camp oriitinally alaahad departmental to work until 65 if they have com that the so-called Hanson property /44%/--| next week for selling positions. nel. known bellmaster. who presented followers were repatriated In 8. G. Rottner for violation ef rules pleted so years of service. rhe school zona sign la one of four put up at the north and south on Pinnacle Rd. be declared a com­ Judge Carl A. Gochrihg has re­ MUM requests by a half million dollsis of the road! approaches to the school hy an employe of the Highway Department turned to his home on Main St Among these was Prof. Hsrrie Last week viTaa Creative Week at a concert at Trinity on July 22, sccnca of bitter violence. in presenting his recommended mercial zone. 8. W. Massey, vice president of Ih e soldier waa returning to Fort TAKER OWN LIFE after the dspartment received requests for such signs from parents Hearings will also be held on following his annual vacation. I) Liberal store discounts Robertson Park. To carry out the he has been s member of the Monday the only trouble came budget to the board two months Jay and was to be bark at 9 the British Atomic ScientlsU Guild of Carillonneura in North from a handful of North Korean Hartford, Aug. 10 dP)—An 83- in the neighborhood. | lot sizes in all zones designating Teeth Put In Dog l-aw 21 Friendly working conditions Assn, who said actual manufac theme of creativeneaa, a talent ago., told the board at its last o’clock this morning. Patrolman the size of an acceptable lot in Dog ownera who have not got eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee asasaaaaaas'bassssasaaaaaaa**B America since 1939. prisonera who jumped off their informal budget meeting Saturday, year-old woman, said by relatives ture of the weapon "should taka show and-arts and crafts show Joseph Sarjor Investigated, tha ac-. to have-been worried -because equare feet, — acqualnted.with the new dog laws 3 ) Interesting salary plan — — The 30-bell Plumb Memorial northbound trucks here and ap­ that the latest revtaloh was mere­ cldcnt last night. longer , for them. than, .what time was ..enjoyed a^, the playground Carillon, one of tbc nation’s rarest . , municipal,authorities had ordered a -neighbor -who called on Mr-z. president .Of. Ust year's featlyal, . __New, .Arrival______.:__ Should .read.them as there are re*i 41 Air-conditioned comfort peared ready to start a Ogbt. - ■ ly a' ilniggiastleh and' not ‘ a recom-' In' ciaurt "today, Aasist. Prooecu-' teeth in the' hew law. they seem .to have already devot­ Friday afternoon by many children musical Inatnimenta, waa given 1 » l of Slano-TlirowlBg her to make an estimated $20,000 Monnier dally. said today. He was trying to con­ Mr. and Mre. Henry Willey of Nlakm vour own 30-day §o what vou^vo and adults. mendation. tor Richard Iaw aaid that another clude a series of conferences today. Mountain Rd., Ellington are the Manchester Evening Herald El- 5) Full time and permanent ed to It.” by the late Rev. and Mrs. John F. Thay claimed some South Ko­ Not Realistic patrolman. Milton Stratton, who worth of repairs to buildings she I have no doubt that given time The youngsters displayed srtl- Plumb, in memory of their son. owned, was found dead in her gas' The festival which is a Con­ parents of a son bom recently at Mngton correspondent. Mrs. O. F. Camai tost ' ^ boon missing! reans had thrown stones at their the board "It Is not ! waa off duly at tha time, had been FEH-nVAL DECISION HI-ATED Berr, telephone Rockville 5-9818. the Ruaeiana could make a hydro-1 mey had made both at home John Lahdon Plumb, a member of truck. Military police and other He told filled apartment here. . Hartford, Conn.. Aug. 10 (A5 -A necticut. Valley celebration was Mt. Sinai Ho«pital, Hartford. Mrs. geh bomb it anyona can,” he con and on the playground. Jimmy realistic to think we can get aking coming west from tha eastern sec­ Trinity’s Clsaa of 1929. Six of Rad prisoners restrained them tion of the state and had been be­ Dr. Walter Weissrnborn. medi delayed decision on the question of launche(I in September, 1951. with tinued, "but I think tha making of Summers claimed first prise for hla the Trinity bells'weigh more than with the Mme tax rate" and that cal examiner, listed as suicide the holding another 'cigar harvest fes­ an estimated crowd of 450,000 BURTON’S it ia a very loiv Job and the Rua- with angry shouts. There wae while some of the reductions were hind Biltcliffe for several miles. ability in constructing model 1000 pounds each. The largest no further trouble. Stratton did not saa any aigna of death of Mrs. Bertie Monnier. tival this year ahould be reached watching the fesil-.-sl psrsde in aiana ara handicapped bacauaa they planes and boats. Honors also go legitimate, others meant that Hartford streets, which last year do not have a big rtoarvoir of high­ it 5’ 4" in diamter and weighs The Reds moved north, singing rccklesaness by tt^ soldier during Her body was discovered Sim overnight, Kggo J. Tempel of to Judy Summers and Jackie Kicl- 5900 pounds. Communist songs as usual. needed expenditures were only be­ that time and estimated the speed day morning by Mrs. Alfred Perry Hartford, tobacco grower and vice rose to one million. ly akillod fhebnidana aa tha Anier- bana- for their ability in crafts. ing put off to future- years. — - -jr ■ -1 - ■ - iM BaM .” ' Robert M. Bishop, director of "Sing, you lo-and-aos. ilng!" at from so to 35 ihlles an hour.!— THRILLING VALUE IN KEITH'S AUGUST SALE! SAVE! The talent - a h w —encouraged pilhllE ~ rHaltona at Trinity, again shoutcM) some returning British. Martin had prepared the revised Biltcliffe said he suddenly be­ , Pro-Oommuniot Fredarick Jollot- many participants. The young will conduct visitors on a guided budget on the b ^ s . of Directors’ CUria diaputed thia view, however. One other Briton snappel, "we re came sleepy and must have dozed enthusiasts demonstrated their tour of the Chapel at the conclu­ getting cheek from those North ;juggeationa either implied or ex­ off momentarily, long enough for Tha lormar chiaf of France'a ability mainly in the musical Held. pressed during the many budget atomic projact aaid ha waa "not in sion of the recital. Melvin C. Koreans waving flags.” hla car to Jump the curb on Uis First prise went to Mary Valvo Corbett, of St. James Church. While Allied soldiers told of meetings the board held during the north side of East Center St., tha laaat aatonlahed that tha Soviet for her excellent renditions on her past several weeks. Union has ptarcod the secret of the Danbury, will prasant tha final grim months under Communist and do the extensive damage. accordian. Among the aelections concert of the 1993 aeries next captivity. Red propaganda mills Practically every department After knocking over the hydrant. i hydrogen bomb.” he added. I TtM Soviet Union haa often been played by Mary were. "Lady of Wednesday. broadcast stories of "hrutallty" in will feel the aqueeie. The biggest the car rolled over aa it took down represented aa • backward nation, Spain," "96ng from Moulon U. N. POW camps. .-tingle item the directors Indicated the street sign and came to rest , What an trror. It ia a nation which' eRouge,” and "Ju st Another Polka." Peiping radio, commenting on they would cut put of Martin's against the utility pole on ita top. works Uka tha others, often better A trio, romposed of Joey Galias. the condition of returned North proposed budget is a $47,900 sp- i^I^ car waa a total loss, THE THRIFTY WAY in many domains scientific, agri­ Billy Valvo. and Geny Kricoon About Town Koreans and Chinese, said "88 propriation for revsliiatlon. | . The hydrant was broken off In cultural, in forsatry and others." gained, second honors. mantal caoes were recorded the TTie Directors, who appeared un- such a way that the valve was not TO LOOK YOUR BEST! witling to go along with revalue damigad. This prevented a watar- Mrs. Mary A. Clifford, 19 Strant flret three daye. They were drlvs .DBBBT ENTRIES LOSE This week is Handicraft Week en mad by American torture.” tlon "at thia time” in any event, spout in the street. at Robertson Park. The youngsters St.. left today for a two weeks va- jumped on the item when Martin Biltcliffe was treated at Manches­ Peiping declared one returned ter Memorial Hospital for minor Akioa. O.. Aug. 10(ff5 — Thre^ may make bracelets, earrings, catlon at Misqiiamicut Beach, R. I. prisoner "was wounded by Ameri­ told them that, after ail other re­ CBonaetlcut Soap Box Derby rac- leather purses, plaster figurines or ductions in bis recommended cuts on three fingers. Mr. end -Mrs. Edwin Pitney end can guards in his stomach, arm Yoa don’t have' to spend ara ware allminatcd la tha first work 'srith metal foil. All of this and log." budget, this additional one would round yastarday. Jamas Luial of will be in pieperation for the arts daughters. Sheila. Laurene and lower the tax rate estimate to 31 1007. ATTENDAMtE a, fortune on clothes to Beverly, of 54 Horton Rd„ have "He wae taken for four experi­ Camp Ivodge. Nlantlc, Aujf. 10 Bristol caaaa in aacond in hla host and crafts show to be held ^Thurs­ mental operations with the result," .*01118. present that' just-out-of­ with Dais Kiag of LoaeAsgaloa. day at the West Side Rec in .which returned from a tw-o weeks vaca­ However,: they also Indicated j tion spent at North Eeathem, Cape Peiping said, "that hla wounds be­ ' ance hy Division Headqiiartars and band-box look at all Martin Masur. of- .Bam onL. and. all Mandiesler^ ptaygrounda wlU came worse and- his legs Anally they, would leave $2,000 ip the Wayna EMridgt of Norwich ware Cod, Mass. Item to enable the asseosor’s of­ Headquarters Company ..personnel tiaieft. Freguent dry- participate. ■ were paralysed." marked the opening yesterday o f - cleaninff. here.is tfie an­ tha other Connecticut entries who Aa tha exchange progressed fice to make a land revaluation. Wars knockad'out. ■ ‘ ...... -Mr. .and. Mrs.. Emil Dickensoa, iraiBing .wgak Iat the,:4M |nfaar.. 'i«hlrie8 for' the Junior’ tennis smoothly,' Nehni' 'met Maj. ' Oeii: - Two-Yesw Cwnptimaiae ' ■ try Division Headquarters, swer. It costs so little, 35 Bigelow St., have been receiv­ Tha problem of whether to toi^snamcnt ara sUU being accept­ ing .congratulations on their 45th Blackshear Bryan, senior U. N. yet docsso much for your ed by the town playground auper- member of the MillUry Armistice make new town workere wait five appearance. wedding anniversary, which they years before being placed "on a vlaors. This tournament, which Is quietly reiebrsled yesterday. Commission, and Gen. Lae Sang Frtt M Arthritis to be held thia week at Robertson standard scale or keeping the pro- Cho. Bryan’s Communist counter­ JMANCHESrfX Park, is open to all youngsters of Mra. Annie Peteraon' who has part. bationar.v period to one year ap­ RhMMiatim alamentary school aga. been a patient at Manchester Me­ Tha armistice commission met peared to have been resolved Sat­ Hmr T s AvoM CrtfpHng morial Hospital, ts nm’ conva- St 3 p.m. (2 a. m. Monday, D8T). urday when the directors sug­ DidaimlMea Robertson P ark and Vallay Icactpg-. at.' .h.tr apartment, IIM Indian M ai Gqn, 8, P, Thorst, gested a two-year compromise. STATE -WORK tMLLED FOR Sid OaiVERED ' ,~Mi|,ibg "siiwHy' aaBisrgeir 44- Stiraet playgrBiinffs' nW ' play Main St. chl*f of an Indian advance party - Martin- Nad- at first auggeited pnge book onUtM “ffhanaasHana” softball game at Valley Street to­ of alx which arrived at Muhaan the five-year plan in view of the — NOW PLAYING — Send Us Your Dry Cleaninjt Along With Your Laundry wM ba sent free ts asiyane wba morrow at 0:l5. All hitereatad Friends in town have receivsd Sunday, said Nehru would meet new pay system being put into ef­ 107e DISCOUNT CASH AND CARRY win write fer It. boys from the Robertson Park cards from Mr. and Mrs. Christo­ Red leaders at Pyongyang- Wed fect this year, but raprasentatives of the State. County and Municipal It reveals why drags and aaodl- area are asked to meet Rich Mas­ pher Glenney and their daughter. neadsy. etass giva only tampnrary rcltef sey tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Gwendolyn, who are touring Eng­ The Indian group planned to Employes Union, AFL, which re­ NEW SYSTEM and fall la rraiave the eanaee ef playground. land. and other parts of Britain. visit the Indian medical unit that presents about 80 outside eropioy- SAHGAREE tha trankle; exphdaa a apeelal)sed When last heard from they were has been serving in Korea with tha 0-Oh r l a u n d r y a n d dry c l e a n in g aan-anrgIcaL aaa aaadiral trrat- A haaeball team haa bean in Portadown. Northern Ireland, First CUmmonwealth Division for TECHNICOLOR aaant which haa prsven aac iraahil organised at Ih# Valley St. play­ and having a fine time. mora thqn two years. HARRISON STREET — TEL MI-9-77S3 tar the paat 8S yaara. ground, tha first one this play T sa larar aa ahMgattaa la aead- grbund haa had in the past three Paul A. Buettnsr, 100 Autumn ■noE AIDS ca rn i$;ae lag far this Usatmellve haeh., _lt years. Tha boys are looking for St., will leave from-Bradley Field. ON THE SAME SHOW oaay he the aaeaae af aavtag yeu MANC-HESTER opponents their age In either hard Saturday, for IdlewUd Airport, New London. Aug. 10 Trust ...... 57 , ,Pirqktpiig,Ck>J>P- •at* stirr ■'■Antf'lTp' 0*4,Rhoda n-nr_- CSla'and'Sh'aroh-----...... aSff'Stoart'l r iia in ohlqwisj Causpuhl lie*a"' V w b u M 'i^ e A (iHlWf OHatMd CiltHi’ l;w". "OT snriw ttren«iifc--'====«^^ 55 llU - liU Ijtw it. I Aetna Fire ...... 64 tlto. ri)t section of a., prisoner, in­ J b A song and dance 'number w a s | Hil^^ord'Fife . , . .281 ' IM sert piece* of' pork Uver then' sew a TI^ES. MATINEE ONLY a SIMFLIRED FINANCING preaented by Jerry Wilson, and | National FITe^...... 5$ 06 up the incision. ■ STABTS WBDNRSOATi. Wilma Tonski twirled her baton to ' Phoenix .... *100 "TBB niBL MKXT DOOB" the accompaniment of the chil-1 IJfejmd.IilOeranIty ton Oso. KIDDIES HOOI. KARTOON "YELLOW BEY” Aenardlag l a rabrtaa FT jm V A L We’ll explain howl today’s liberal nren’a chorus. Robert Calhoun . Aetna Casualty . .112 119 credit terms make it possible to pay waa m aster*of ceremonies, whilei Aetna Ufe ..... 76 T9 r e d RYDER In .Conn. General ...... 194 201 **H6HTING REDHEAD*' for your new home in installments Hartford Steam Boll. . ,42's 45H ABDRNSIPE that compare with your present rent. ^ ffiiiMiiwiia PLUS! 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, AUGUST 10,1953 plaint is that corporation proBta and ia attandlng the summer aaa- Genevieve Dsen, all o f South i j^ i r o t J R ar* taxed one* aa corporatton in­ WapiUng alona of the Teachers College of Windsor; three sons, Frank and ELECTRIC PORTAI John Dm h . both of South Wind­ / ...... — Ike Tax Reduction Picture come, than taxed again under in­ Connecticut, New Britain. sor and Anthony Daen o f Man­ WORLD SIWINO 1 HespiUl N5t t* Benefit Family of Eight and Dog Lived Here Three Pays dividual income rataa paid by Elementary School Two Faafth Grades Net Vw dals Hit atockholdcra. One propoaai. to There will be two fourth grades chester. M A C M ttm ' ROK Army ( Funeral services will be held R ilU ILT From New SidTagc Drive- Obscured by Bleak Budget exempt up to $200 In dlvl.d**’« f”'' appointment to post In where attendants said ha waa daughter o f the late Mr. and Mrs. Atepa are being taken in an effort his people the defense treaty, con­ ic levels. such aa foster children. No eetl- William 8. Donovan identified the Bcantir. Snles-Srrviee i “ U. s. Agrlcultiire Department. under treatment for aback and That meana, to balance the Other appointments at Wapping John Demetro. Parts A So prevent the Reds from with­ Strike Ties , cluded last week, during the visit mates of revenue lost are avail­ driver as Howard E. Russell, 36, Beside her husband ahe leaves Reindeer are now being raised in West German authorities say budget, spending would have to inriude Jack Faro o f Hartford, who 1764 Park St. " holding prisoners. Czechs strengthening system of here of Secretary of State Dulles various Injuriea able. of Monroe, and said he is being three daughters. Mrs. Mery Del Scotland for the flrat time in 800, Police aald ha waa struck while he reduced up to 12 Mlllon dol­ held on a technical charge pending will teach the fourth grade. Hejs HARTFORD PHONE OOIXECr 1 « Ttie secretary replied that pris- anti-tank barricades along Czech- and the multi-million dollar eco­ 4. Reduced taxation of corpora­ yeara. Some Local - coroner's InqueaL a graduata of Boston University more, Mias Helen Dzen and Mias loners w ho have been returned are Q.^manGerman border to stop escape at nomic program promised by the standing on the aidewralk near the lars under the preacat rate—or tion dividends. A repeated com­ "belBg chicked to find mil if they j _ President Elsenhower United States. entranca to tha local office of the tax cuts will hav# to b# can­ Irsn___a K furnishA the names esn rsf of aany n V . commends ^ .Sen. Ferguson (R-Michl Bus Service Rhee told his people that pend­ the AoMrican Railway Expren.i celed, or new tax incireaaea im­ 'OUtat* .who may be withheld. j for "tremendoils effort" in steering ing solution of "our problems'* Agency. posed. Then Duties said that "if they through Senate ."H*, billion dollar Bus service between Manchester there were many things to be -A large--orew4- o( plokata had followed tha truck there after it (the prisoners i don't get back we defense appropriation bill. and Providence waa cut by more done and that "(Irst of all, we are Eisenhower already haa aaked would presumably adopt reciprocal Secretary of Labor Durkln'a required to concentrate our power' had breached the picket line a’ for cancellation of the achcduled than half today when 37 mechan­ measures." atand-ln as head of Plumbers in rehabilitating the nation's econ- tha corporation’s Plant No. 1 and corporate tax reduction. But Rep. ics at the Sullivan Dr. garage of Asked whether that meant that Union. Peter Schoemann, laahea omv." had picked up a load a t hnta to. Daniel A. Reed (R -N T ), chairman I Iv this country in turn would with­ out Bt what he calls "pntfem' of the New England Transportation Then Rhee went on to say that shipment. It wna tha Aral lead tn of tha Ways and Meana Commit­ hold some Communist prl-soners., pinnder” of Eisenhower adminis­ Co., tn East Hartford, went on it had been agreed that the 16 leava the plant alnce the strike, tee, said yesterday ha regards the present law aa a firm promise to the secretary said that would tration.. Italian Premier-desig­ strike this morning at 3 a. m. United Nations with troops In K o­ began. "seem to be a normal procedure.” nate Attlllo/Plccioni eapeeta to rea would Join South Korea in an Tha truck, reglitarad from Ala­ reduce the tax. The Center Travel Agency In T h l a difference could develop In reply to another question, annoimce by Wedneeday new mid­ Manchester reports that the line's ■ effort to ^achieve unlftcatlon "by bama. bore no signs to Indicst Dulles said this government has dle-of-the-road cabinet of Chris­ , other means" if the political con- Ita ownership. It was manned b Into a repeat performance of tha service to Providence, which con­ dramatic Reed Va. the administra­ received no oflicial word that any tian Democrats and one or tWo sists of thrse biidcs dally, has been , (erence falls. ' a driver and a helper, whom pollr American prisoners of war are Uberala artd Rcpiibllcana i "In consideration of these cir- took to headquarters for quea- tion battle that raged In the see- halted by the strike. , The last ... ------Blon of Congress Juat ended. The refusing to he repatriated. He bus from Providence arrived here cumstaiicea," Rhee aald, ' we dto tionlng. noted that there have been pub­ In anticipafton of trouble, abov* iBiua then was extension of the tial aide andounced that the confer­ at 11 o'clock last niri*'t on its way i not aigh the, armistice agreement, lished reports that a few of the Ilerald Photo. 20 policemen. Including aome o - exceaa profits tax. pushed acroea ence was being held instead in to Hartford. I although we agreed not to ol^ over Reed's last-ditch opposition. men have turned down a chance However, the two dali.V buses struct the truce. If we succeed flcerii from the night force, wef for release. Eisenhower'a small office. A Main. on »»• waa coll«:ting about 131 a "I’m getting sick of double" Dulles was welcomed from hia between here and Providence o p -; in the pohtlcel conference it would towards home today, having re- j on 20 per cent dlaablllty' on hand as tha truck picked if crossing tha. pcopla and golhff tUOn Oonsdcled of Crime# non-stop flight by COI. Robert erated by the Arrow Lines are : be a really fortunate event and it its load' and brought It to th'- Dulles, who left by pUne for ceived overnight lodgings and | pay. i back on promlaea for political rea- Schulz, the President's Army aide, running. not, we*will have suffered no great O b itu ary axpteaa agency^ termlnaL apna," Reed aald in an interview Washington immediately after the damage. Our objective will y tU enough money to send them home-1 Stete -Patrolman Qtariea Pritch- j and MaJ. William G. Draper, The travel agency also reports ward bound ' ' ard, who waa railed to assist Sul- i Between the , plant and. . . the ter- . ymerday. ^ . newa coiiff.rence, also said "there have a chance to be achieved w'W Bieenbowor's Air Force aid* and that the New England .Transpor­ "M r and Mrs. Harbld H. Pride ^^an. informed the «-ourt a f riend •*W« promiacif (he corporaU tax is a very considerable number of pilot. tation Co.'s regular Wlllimantlc the concerted help from bur/Al> ■ Chinese an d' North K o r e » prta- Of Ai'ihur.1. Ifain#, ami th«lr alxiothui.. Who operates a gasoline ala- jaeveral *’^^*"*f reduction when we wrote the law ‘Accdmpahylhg Dulles from' Kdrifil schedule 'has ‘rtof' been' affected. -Ilea."...... X™,. 'D e a t h * several yeara ago. Business Is cncTB who hEV^ convictfd of children, and n dog, had been llv- I*®" Sllaa Dean Highway, In -and remove the men Dom the cal were Ambassador Henry Cabot nrimla oa Duty Rhee continued: / tha Wilbur I Wethersfield, waa willing to give i Police prevented them from doln counting on It. We’ll never be able crimes .since being captured." ing in their car o tt Lodge, Jr., chief of the U. 8. mil Picket lines were thrown up "Fervent as we are for.-an early c7os‘/H igh w a y for*the past three »>• 'Ould p t him- lao and alio con8acated n baaebe to balance the budget .until^ we He added that they would not uniScation of Korea, this , course Mrs. Alice Berent Sion to the United Nations, and two bg,), j^t. the struck company's East daya. Thly were U kfn Into cuato- self aquared away. Since he waa balbat which the truck driver said h take the ahacklea off buaineaa.’’ be returned to their countries un­ assistant secretaries of state. Wal­ of action is "doubtlei^ preferable Mrs. Alice Berens, wife o f Arvid Hartford garage and at the ter­ Berena, 83 Main St'., died Sunday driving Without a license. Pride was carrying for hU protection, Some Influential Congressmen less United Nations prisons who ler S. Robertson and Carl McArdle to further contlmia^n of war by dy yesterday afternoon'by State / have been convicted of crimes by minal at the railroad station in In Manchester Memorial'Hospital; poifce and charged with contribut- waa given 325 from the Welfare | At the express agency, the agreed yesterday' that, to krep the Communlata have been Itkewlae Hartford, according to Joseph 'V. j ourselves Department. With this, he waa tak­ driver and his helper had to unloai. pursuing a balanred budget. » - .v i.------following a short illness. ing to the delinquency of minor their truck since express compan;- Cronin, a union repreaentative. , Bom in Ro.slov, Rii.*wia, 37 years en to Hartford by Policeman aenhower will have to cut hie de­ ^returned. Bus drivers for the company, children. Pritchard to lecure a license and employes respected the picket Jin' Dulles was asked whether it Rgo. Mrs. Beren.s held degrees Found guilty of the charge thle fense and foreign eld spending re­ could be assumed that Elsenhower Hospital Notes who are represented by a separate the remainder of the money was to thrown around the vehicle. quests next year. But they differed union, are not on strike but ere not j from Latvia University at Riga, morning by Judge John S. G. Rott- supply him with gas to return to The driver and helper were loud­ agreed with him that retaliatory ner. the case was continued for one sharply along party lines m re crossing picket lines. Bus service ; The and wa.s a registered pharmacist Maine and feed his family. ly Jeered, but I„ouls Irmo. a union whether defenee cuts could he steps would have to be taken *' I Patients Today in Latvia before coming to this week for disposition. the Communists withhold A m eri-, ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs. out of Hartford baa been discon- | Pride said he waa interviewed at oActal, exhorted tha crowd to made without weakening national tlnued by the company. country three yeara ago. ftiMtght Job at P ff W Pratt A Whitney Wednesday'fdr a i avoid violence, cart jjriaonera. The secretary re­ Marie Blinn, 18 East St., Rockville; Doctor Saye Besides her husband she leaves a Pride, a veteran of World War aecurity. plied that he was not going to Thomas Henderson, 425 East Mid- The company said today that It | job but was told to come back to- The chief issue in the strike Is Reps. McCJornjack *D-Masa), expected bus service from other son, Uldis, and her mother, Mrs; It and the Korean War, told the day since the factory waa closed a union demand for a contract Short (R-Mo), Van Zandt (R-Pa) speak for the President because it die Tpke.; William Prentice, 12 Cecelia Bara, of thla town; also court he left Maine on Tuesday to wmuld not be appropriate to do mo. | Vernon St.: Mrs. Ruth George, 82 for vacaUorv. i clause guaranteeing that the com- and Price (D-ni) expressed rim- Dullei also iive Elsenhower a Tur^ * | The strike, which came about as By EDWIN P. JORDAN. M. D. other relatives in Germany. come to Hartford and seek em­ Weleome for Interview panv will not move anv of its op- llar views to Interviewers: Thst Written fpr NEA Service a result of delays in wage nego- Funeral se'rvicea for Mrs. Bereni ployment with Pratt * Whitney The employment qfflce at the.aratiohs out of Norwalk. defense cutbacka are in prospect It report on hia conferences ^th ADMITTED SUNDAY: David! .i.rmr. t..tivrrn thr Nrw'Fnrlin-1 will be held from the Leclerc Aircraft. Not having any place to East Hartford plant informed The I After an inveetigallon, Police Japaneai Prime HinUter Yoshlda Brower. 99A Charter Oak St.: the national deficit is-to be pared. Moet people' who are fat or even Funeral Home, 23 Main St., Wed­ leave hie fi^mlly, he brought hia Herald about noonUme that Pride ! chief Mak. Orlins identified the , ' only moderately oveiweigllt ihain- Amumenta Pro .And Oon union repre'aentativea .• - v ' ..i . :_vk. i nesday <»'■at *2 fp.- ••*•m. The• ——Latvian------Pa.s- three sons and three daughters and had sought employment and was . jruck driver as John D. BrookA 26. But Democrats McCormack and The aecreUry told newsmen ; Mildred Porter, Tafcottvllle; Mrs. dence. R. 1.. la expected tp la.^ at tain that they WMt ™ •*■{ t„|- in Wtllimantic will officiate, hia wife with him. His intentions, Interviewed com-erning a Job in that Japan "perhaps is not doing , Helen Ostrowskl, 235 Oak St.; of to DavenporY SI., New Rochelle Price contended that would cause least through Tuesday afternoon ceaa poundage. No aoum inia la | ajwiatcd bv the Rev. vfeivinMelvin A.a he said, were to gain a Job first Department 23 as a tool crib at- I N. Yi, and said hS pad been bodkei' U. *. defenses to deteriorate dan­ what we would h o ^ " so far as tts ! Howard Uttle, 304 Putnam St.; Another bargaining meetlpr will true, but moet fat people seem priere of Holy Trinity Lutheran and then purcha.#e a trailer with tendant. A spokesman in the office, contributlcn. to Pacific area de- Mrs, Olive Frame, 111 Tanner St.: more willing to talk about it than on two charges Irhptoper use r gerously. while Republicans Short be held at 3 p. m. THiesdny In the Church. Newington. assistance of a GI loan. said Pride was welcome to return registration and failure to notif' and Van Zandt argued "g o o d man­ fense is concerned. j Mri. Betty Aronson, 606 Gardner Blltmore Hotel in Providence. Set­ to eat leas. Pride's situation was discovered for an Interview. The secretary said that In hia st,; Mrs. Elsie Minlcuccl, 443 East With exceedingly' few excep­ Burial will be in the East Ceme­ the Stale Motor Vehicles Depart­ agement” would Ineure eound de- tlement is expected a t' that time, tery. by State Policeman Joseph Sul­ I ment of his vehicle's arrivalafrivfl IIn talks with Yoahlda he had e m -! Middle Tpke.: Mri. Marie Roberts, tions, and I metin hardly any at livan yesterday whilF patrolIng the feneea. phasized the "Importance of | Hartford; Mrs. Jennie Sombric, 46 Cronin said. / k'rienda may call at the funeral the famllv in«difltre«it from the Red I ConnecticutConnecticut. ' \ Both Elsenhower end congree- Not Very V ft Apeirt all, the cause'of obesity la over­ highway In the Manchester area. Japan assuming a larger respon- Whitney R d.: Charles Lankford. 41 eating. By (he tame token those home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p. m., Cross who said the case wa.# out ' Corporation poste^W * ■lonal leadera hay# premia^ ac­ The union's o r t | ^ l demand waa and on 'Wednesday until the hour He noticed a small boy run across of their Jurisdiction and recom- ^ „ Brooks' ball. tion next yekr on the broad tea Bihilitv for security Of the area," Grant Rd.: William Fortin, 16 who say'they want to kies can the highway and followed him to mended Pride be »cnt to the Salva* ^ ______meaning the Pacific vicinity. Hemlock St.; Mrs. Laura Matu- for a 40 cent an^hour increase in o t the service. - revision program. A look at the do «oeating lees. iThla -i*.B9^ the cSr. There he found the rest of tion Army Welfare In Hartford. I.odge told the news conference. ahak. 176 Gardner St.: Wesley mechanics' waffea. The company easy for the average overweight I * moat Im ^rtant and most " “ *‘5 offered four denta ' John SerpliM the. family and the car lo^ ed, as Pride told the court he contacted S l c V H 'i l t C n t jPCW revision atapa thows they co^d that Dulles had •'accompliahed a.T-aurence. 241 Weal O nter St.; This w1de,/krea of dlaagreement, paraoB, but it can be done by seen In the above photo. the Salvation Army and ]>ls name “* “ J great deal” In Korea and that It .Mrs. Emilie Kuuatk, 105 Birch St.; John SerpIlM, 22-months-old son coet an additional loea of aeveral I Cronin a|^. has been narrow ^ the liberal use of wUI power and Mattresses for aleeptng purpose# waa placed on the list for aaslat- -represented n.JWg ,«tep tw n rd Jaat.: i Mra- Ho5;y«...T**o.o«'vlIUi ttown -coemderably -sine*- negqMa- jrtUiogt tjhe.mte.dC. ‘•tsf.*:,...... _ , o f SJttEltEnJi.s .QiydihSf were"Str#pped-to-th«-3ep-of'th# eor.- 'Once;— ...... — Win Ccl-Awanl ing peace.” ■ Harrlaon P ratt, 800 Center St. However. Aomeooe who really James Serpilss," 37 GlCT'daie AV'-.r These ere the mejor propoaatr ttofia opened. He aald he was not wantt to loea should undaratand Inaide were empty bottlee that Pride worked at Pratt A Whit­ I.lke Dullea, Lodge aald he waa ■ ADMITTED TODAY: Frederick HarUopI, died this morning in ney for about one year In 1940-41 much impressed by the organize-; Hyde. Jr.. 30 Delmont St.; Mrs. sure h m how tb* piopoaAla and what food* to eat and how much. Pride WM Plckiqg up along th^ counter-propbaala stood at the ■Waterbury. road to return and get the money before being drafted. The employ Manchester's Uivil Defen'." tion for the exchange of priaonera. ' Alice Bennett. l73 Biieh Hill Rd. They cannot afford to cheat aa Beside.# his parents, he leave.# Ground Observer Corps ere to lie aionient, but he added that he did so many people do by little extra for them. The 375 Pride had when ment office spokesman said Pride Notice The ambnaaador also said that he DISCHARGED SATURDAY’ : not think that the two parUea one brother. James;' his patcriiul he left Maine was all gone. Th# waa sent a form letter thia spring honored by the U. S. Air Force an-1 found the United Natione forces in Mrs. Barbara Barker and daughter, mouthfuls now and then which grandmother .Mrs. Alice Berpli ui | the State Civil Defense office ;n X yere “very far apart" they Just "don't cOuhf." The few only item of nourishment tn the telling him that there were posi­ Special Town Korea ‘ 'very impressive.” East Hartford; Mrs. Phyllla An- The strike .also virtuaUy halted evening of Hartford, and his maternni car was a can of evaoorated milk. tion# open. If he cared to return to recognition of their mainlenanic Eiaenhower's conference with j geios and son, Glastonbury; Fannie, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W’il- Thele tsgal rsgsl voters of the Town of “ P*.*'??***’* ’*"* *" Providence | ^ refrigerator hava Home Burned Down work. It waa on the basis of this of a 24-hour coverage at their oh- Coventry. Connecticut, are hereby >^Dulles, Lodge and Robertson, took i xileh. 29 Cottage St.; Alci^ liam Gardiner of West Hartford. place W ^ e - President’e »n»ali aee-| j Brook aiM{(.Wojrccster. bean, the downfkll of too many, , Telling, hUi story.-.Prtde.aald-tha.i t.riij.tp Cort*. vervatipn pqsL...... warned ah^ dtre'tted to meet at t; Mix. Atnenn No ,busea~ were' 'riinhlhg out of Private funeral services will be General Manager Richard M ar­ ond floor\office at the L«wry i Bala and daughter,, Hasardyflie; reducing programs. family home in Minot, Maine, had the George Heraey Providence at noon and ticket win­ The foods which turn into hu­ held at the T. P. Holloran Funeral burned to the ground. He was liv- Before hearing Judgment. Pride tin ha* iieen informed by Willii H Force Bake admintalratlon buiW-1 Elizabeth Bearce and dkugh- dows were closed. Tho same situa­ Home. 175 Center St., tomorrow School on F rl^ y . August 14th. man fat most easily are the ani ing in a broken down building- ‘ old the court he now realized it Honier, chief of the Air Warnlni; 1953. at.AtOO P.M., D.8.T.. to take ing. \ ^ ter. South Coventry; Mauri< tion existed in Worcester. afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will maintained by the government near '*■'•* * serious mistake on his part .‘tervice.# for the state, that Man­ In Korea. Dulles negotiated and Zinger. 11 West S t; Mrs, mal or vagetable fats such as action on the following matter*: Initialed a U-S.-Sputh Korea mutual There were no pickets at termin­ butter or margarine and fat be in the East Cemetery. a project. Unable to make ends I I® bring hia family with him. He chester 1# to receive the Skvwatcii Warner. RFD 2, M anche^r; Fran­ als in Providence and Worcester. 1. To adopt an ordinance security pact. meat. The starches or carbo­ Friend.# are requested to omit meet or get ahead in hU work, he "aid he should have come alone, Award. In hi# letter to the Gen­ establishing an Advisory Health cis McQuaid. 142 West Center St, Strikers seek a 3S-centa an hour Howers. . packed up the family and came foond employment and a place for Rhee Talks I'oiullal hydrate foods, too, must bt cut eral Manager, Homer says th#' Council for th# Town of Cbyentry Mrs. Ethel Lazar, RFD 1. Man raise. Current average pay is 31.73. his family to live and then send for Manchester la one of the fev.- He said hia talks with Rhee had cheater; M ra Mina .Eaglaaott, 176 down or eliminated if weight if consisting of five membera Yrho to be taken off. In thU group Mra. Catherlae A. Deamoad Pride said he formerly worked them or return to Maiae to bring municipalities in the state to re­ St- Adrian ^benhymer. 36 Mr*. Catherine A . Reddington for the aircraft company before kle family back with him. shall be electors o f said town, / had ' ended on a note of cordial- Marge McKinnle. 73 'belong potatoes, sugar and ce ceive the award. 2 To adopt an ordinance da* iiy. Desmond, widow of WllUaro C. World War H. | »o Return , ,Tlie award, given by the Air Plymouth, La.i William Lorentxeii. Eells Start iTour The children were housed over- Judge Rottner told Pride he was termining the method of appoint­ Referring to the communique If foods auch as these are ellra- Desmond, SIS B lue, Hills Aye., Force, will be made "in recogn • ment o f selection, of . the five ntem- made public in Korea/Dulles said R ^ 2. Manc^ter; Mrs. Cather­ InalM from" ■ the diet or taken Hartford; died this morning at the night at the Town Farm where - continuing the case for one week, ine' Bandas. 'W'illlmantic; Edward (ion of the effort# and’ personf ' bera of the Advisory Health Oiun- he wanted to stresa that no secret Of South America only In small quantities, progress St, Francia Ho.#pital in Hartfor-l. they were fed and allowed to get "If you are In Maine by that sacrifices made hy the membe. agreements were made at the con -; McArdle. 315 Henry St.f Charles should be' made. They can be re­ a good rest. The dog waa being time we will dispose of the case in, clL Karpovich..'182 Maple S t : Mrs. Born in County Roscommon, of the G.O.C. who have mann.' 8. To adopt an ordinance fixing lerences. ' placed with lean meat, fowl, fish. Ireland, the daughter o f the late cared for by Dog Warden Lee your absence. If you are still here. l^oiiise Robinson. 11 Griswold S t; Mrs, William W. Bella. 144 Oak , Fracchia. " i you must be present in court," the your Ob#er\-ation Poat alnce Jul. the term of office of the ftv# mem­ He repeated that he ,had re-1 and the lesa-sweetMarla Rr^ldlngton, she 14, 19.53." the letter said. ceived from Rhee "unqualified and: Mrs. Eileen , Ltiko. 443 Lydall S t; land St., and her son Harold W. |''***'*“ *9 Wounded Near Seoul | Judge said. bera o f the Advlaory Health Ooun- Bells, left Saturday from Idlewild! J. . . * lived in Hartford for over 50 ! Homer, who will make the puh- categorical assurance" that the">ll*am Brown. 13 Ford St; Mrs A really scientific diet fofor r , ^ member of the -Pride said he had served in both! At, last reports this afternoon, In €svery way. more car tor your money ! Berniri' Engel. East Hampton: on a 12-hour flight to Bogota, Co­ the Army and Navy and waa a m a -' Prid* was planning to , take hia lic presentation to Martin and th 4. On the matter 6f the report Korean army will remain subject . f reducing, however, must be cai­ St. Justin's Ladies Guild anti of M Bertha Farrand and son, 40 lumbia, South America. rn.vetculated fo f aach person by re- chinist. He said he was-wounuded I family tack to-Maine, return -tn Civil Defense organixatlon heiv ef the Coventry High School to the United Nations Command ■They were scheduled to the Hartford Council of Catholic and observe armistice,, provisions dson SI.; Mrs. Norma Osgood | near Seoul and was discharged | get hlmaclf act up and then send haa aaked Martin to set-the dat< Planning Committee. and son. 63 Mill Women, from the Army about a year ago for his family. for the ceremony. 5. On the matter o f dUMolving until the mutusi security pact and Jamaica in the West Indies. ! “ "J Liepter and daughter. 49 Olenwood She leaves two daughters, Mr#, tha Coventry High School Plan- Ford gives you V“8 power like that of costly cars. • .fine car build . . .fine car ride and tween the United States and Sdulh ______They will visit different oJ^hT* to hav^ •foseph F. Hammond of Manches­ Korea "can be expected to,^^ into, St.: Mrs Anlionette Senkbeil and .They j Ttinc Committee. son. 9 Main St.: Henry Klein- [ ‘ mong t^m Birea^unia i Th,n a strict diet*in which , the ter and Miss Mary C. Desmond of She waa born in Austria. June 15. 6. 'On the matter of aelactlng effect." Wells St.: I «g*na Th#y plan a three-day i ^ weighed can be worked Schmidt, 94 Anthony Hartford: one son, Wflliam J. Des- 1888, a committee to participate with ^at-home-everywhere^good looks-^Dut the price tag never moves out of the low-price field In reply to a que^oh. the .Secre­ Kuzi.#, 128 Birch St. i lour of the Jungles ! ^Hit"oh'a calorie baaia and if the i "'ond of Hartford; two aiate-a, tary said he lookk'^for the treaty Besides her husband, ahe leaves the Town, of Windham on a re­ DISCHARGED SUNDAY; Mr*., O'* the return tHp they will i* really followed, weifht IJonea of Hartford and to he ratified by'fhe Senate by next three daughters. Mrs. M*ry Del- gional high school planning com­ Alice Berena. 33 Main St.; Mra. „home from PaMma. ^ loaa will Inevitably follow! | Mra. Thomaa Dunne In Ireland; February. | more. Mi.#a Helen Dzen and Miss mittee. Dulleaxis-as aaked whether he Helen Mather and daughter. *♦ ! . ,^* * i Obesity has a bad effect , oh one brother, Patrick Reddington in Genevieve Dsen. all of South Wlnd- 7. On the matter of the report Concord Rd ; James Fay. 45 Birch. ***'|^H-.“ ^ J 'lg ,n e ra l health; at all ages the I Ireland and three grandchildren. had any information'on how many he and his mother visited , a------i Funeral service# will be held _r; three sons, Frank Dzen and The Manchester ct the tloventry Board of Educa Suspended pedals ore designed to w ^ easier American prisoners of war the John Dzen. both of Sobth Windsor, Everywhere you go people are making the swing to L oss fr o n t - o n d ro4id sh o ck .' The k'md o f tion. on^ moke foot space o f your Ford's entire floor area. 'Communlata might he withholding. from the Molloy Funeral Home. and Anthony Dsen of Manche.#ter. 8. On the matter of the recom shock you feel most is reduced up to 8 0 % He replied he did not .— that "the 129 Capilol Avoa Hartford, Thurs­ Funeral services will be held mendatlons of the Board of Edu Ford. And. can you blame them? Many cars costing Suspended broke and clutch pedals ore also a “keep number is purely speculative.” ' « . ... ‘ ‘ook hundreds of three-dimensional : . day tnorning at 8:15 followed by h Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock | ration, for providing for additional with Ford's new ride. You get a smoother, more and solemn requiem mas# at St. Jus­ over $1000 more offer no more of the things you need out" sign tp dirt and drafts . . . moke H easier In connection with his talks in Rockville; Mrs. Geraldine Holland, colored slide# a n d | from the Newkirk and Whitney elementary school plant and more balanced, more comfortob/e ridel to* Japan. Duties said bis-announce- Portland:- John Swanson,. tVe#t j lectured locally and In other towns i ®of* 7°5, ™ are Inalftlng that ting Church . at 9 ol.-lock. Burial Funeral Home. 318 Bilrnaide.Ave., ! - pnri wimt. Here are some of Ford’s ‘ 'Worth More” tienta lose weight Public Market .„.Xacintlea:: ■ keep/itM TboLdsohf''; .. ' ment there- that the Uiiited Sttates Hartford, 7Jr».. There*# Donovan, ! j,|g. He bta Udien #qulp-i . J^' will ,be ,ln Mt. .St. Benedict Cemcr East Hartford, followad . ta a| .9. On th". matter o f the report 92 Deepwood Dr.; Carol Ann Rob-,,mp{ films — lb addlflon to other treatments "e r y fe a t^ .. . but to get the full stoiy, you’ll find it wants to returp- the Amaml-Oah- solemn requiem Mesa st 8t. Fraa- ,.. « ( the- 4(leroanULry.;achool...9Pin{nJi'. ■■Inix'^lstknd grenp'torJa'Jixr^ tfuidlt, ’»V‘ P6ri?r"Bt r Mrs: Hhidyk'‘-t(t>j;** to KscUri'ffiiimYfiBril^t .' i-Drat ■ -r 'taSO.-.lWdlW; -Frtetidh'- iftky call at 'Hi'eT'uhipral ■cW'pf'A'sirtri f^iiTCh'.- Soirth ■Wiiid^ l' STORE CLOSED^^ are the hardest, however, and tee. otherwise k 'n o ^ aa the '"^M h while to Test Drive a Mw Fdrd ^ecei>:ed.by the Japanese. Retersen and daughter, 173 Irving , Ue u aaalsfant manager of Wforth's. hom8 from 2 o'clock tomorrow af BOr, at 9 o’clock. Biirtal wlU be In ii;^,l:KaaideaU Volunteer. SebooLCom - ... ~ C o n to r> ra i F ueling permits Ailing y w r ’ " The’' Secretary ' said the'isiand -St.';'-Rodney Ulm, 403 Center St.i'j Hartford; and ii due to return tka diet . generally aaema . #aaiec, ternoon ' until the ho^r of the St;^rCatheririe'i"' Cemetery, - Broad group has "no atrategic value" to after one gets used to it.: funeraL' - WEDNESDAY/AUGUST 12«- mittee." Ford* from either side o f the pump . r. saves Melvin Wackwltz, Wapping; Mrs. | early in September. Brook. 10. On the matter of th* report Mra. Bella la a past president of .1 the United States other thsh for Beverly Zaccaro and son, "ntomp- Friends may call *t the funeral of the "Economical School Study Smooth V>t 9 0 is oxcluiiv* A n e x t r a su ltca so .will fit into you time when refueling . . . ond pots on its radio.and warning facilities. He sonvllle; Mrs. Elaine Price and; the Manchester Garden Club. She 1 home after noon today. V | wor -Mrs. Viola J. Stiirtevanf. MERCHANTS' DAY Committee.” said those would be safeguarded i son. Amstoh. . has also served as an officer of Mra. Viola J. Chadwick Stiirte- to Ford in -it* Reid, ^ d Ford's Ford's luggage comportmeht-^ end to hose scratches oh your fender! under terms of anv agreement re- j DLSCHARGED TODAY: Mrs ljuirel Garden Club, East Hartford, About Town ■ 11. On the matter of the re­ vant, 25 Lllley St., widow of the roomiest in the low-price, • i tui ning the Ulands to Japan. i Angela Crandall and son. 89 Wad and is widely known aa a flower port of a group of citisens on the M ileogs Moktr it the most modem George E. Sturtevsnt! died yeater- improvement of exiating town Curved one>plece windshield (below) After the conference, the Presl- ddt r j . Harrv Kovensky. 75 West , arranger and lecturer on flori- ' field. In fact. Ford's combined John Hall. 109 Hqll St., la viait- day at the Manchester Memorial Public Records buildings for school facilities. Six you con owni Both the V-8 and dent left for Cherry Hills country Middltj Tpke., Fred Kurts. 38 Erie culture. Monday and Tuesday Specials and large picture windows, give Ford the •ing his slater, Mrs. Dorothy Brad­ Hospital, after a short ilincas. Born 12, To determine if tha town luggage and passenger space is club for his Srst round of golf in Randolph, VL, she had resided Six-cylinder power plants deliver St. ley of Brattleboro. Vt. Warrsatee Deeds FANCY ta deilroua of providing for ad most “ look out" area in the low-price field since arriving in Denver on Satur­ BIRTHS SATURDAY: A eon to here for a number o f years. their hill-leveling " g o " on regular the greatest in the low-price field day. - Denis E. Frechette to William ditibnal elementary achool build Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. 71 32 Stitches U»e«l Mr; and Mra. Tbomas Vennard, She leaves four daughters. Mrs, J.'Sinnamon and Margaret Sinna- . . . compares with that o f moey . . . another reason your Ford is worth more Dulles and his party arrived at Boulder Rd.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Walsh of Bellows Fall#. Vt. RIB LAMB CHOPS ^ 7 5 e Inga or space in accordance with got—and not much of thot, thanks of Biro St., who left town late in mon, property on Parker Street.- Ute recommendations of - the base at 10:09 a.m.. DST, after Harold White. Wllllmantic. May, In time for the coronation of Mrs. Joseph Sxegda of Columbia, when you b u y it . . . when you sell It, tool Letitla Rady to Martin P. Popov ia> A group o t citisens on the to Ford's Automatic Power Pilot I Gori of higher price. an overnight non-stop flight from. BIRTH SUNDAY: A daughter To Close Wound ^een Ellxabeth In London, have Mrs, Paul T. McKay o f Manchenter Honolulu. and Freida E. Popov, property on 'mprovement of existing town to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arendt. visited different placet in the and Mrs. Harold F. Jarvis of Bol­ Charter Oak Street. . KIDNEY LAMB CHOPS lk 97c p.euk. Thirty-Bvs minutes lateF—at Rockville. British laics and have remembered ton; five sons, George A. Sturte- buildings for achool facUlUss; or Several pereon* were treated for lb) Th* recommendatlona ot 7:45 a.m., Denver time-. tHe Presi­ BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter friends with cards. They plan to vant, Fred C. Sturtevaat. Frank Marriage U ceaee verious Injuries auffered over the Jeremiah Barry Galligaa, of dent arrived at the administration to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Misaerl. return later tbla month. W. Stiirtevant and Edward L. NATIVE the . Ecoaomical School Study weekend St Mancheeter Memorial East Hartford, and Shirley E. Oommittse. building after a drive from the East Windsor: a son to Hr. and Hospital. Among the moat aerious- Sturtevant. all o f Manchester, and home o f Mrs. Eisenhower'a moth­ Dr. A. E. Prtend, Mra. Friend Charles H. Sturtevant of San Knox, of 140 Woodaidc St., Aug. 13. To take action on the ap­ Mrs. LTiarles Warbeck. RFD 2, ly Injured were: 17, St. Jamea'. CALVES LIVER $1.09 er. Mrs. John S. Doiid. Rockville. and their son, Dougiaa L. Friend, Y*idro, Calif.; a sister, Mra. Hattie pointment of an elementary achool James Brastneki, 19, ot 39 Buck- building committee, or commit- The President stepped smiling land St., -who auffared a lacerated have returned after a two months' Chichester of Keene, N. H.. and 29 Bulhliag PenaiU tees, to undertake whatever atapa from his car and greeted newsmen RAIL PACT SIGNED left forearm on * car fynder. Thlr tour of Europe, the high spot of grandchildren. To Mra. Paul Carlson for Paul with the remark; Belfast, Northern Ireland, ty-two Btitchea wera^nacessary to which wa* th* coronation o f Queen The funeral wlH be held Wednes­ Carlson, alterations and additions FRESHLY GROUND BEEF toward th* building of alamenUry See itaaaValue Cheek if.Test Drive i f ... Ike Greet# Pre## Aug. I* iJh—Northern Ireland close tiia wound. Ellxabeth. Dr. Friend brought back day morning at 9 o'clotdc at 25 Lll­ to dwelling at 5 Parker St.. 31.300. achoola or the improvement of "You fellow# are getting up and the lri«h Republic today Edward Bushhem. 37, of Willi many fine colored picturos. w hich ley St., with the Rev. Clifford O. To Alfred Loda for Manchester Lh, 39c 2 Lbo. 75c exiating town buildings aa are early here in this mountain air." signed a Joint agreement to buy mantle had ip atitchan takaa la he is always wtlUajg to show for Simpson, minister o f the Center Pipe and Supply Co., alterations authorised at thla town meeting. ■ It was Eisenhower'a first visit the Great Northern Rallnav for hia face and lip after a car be waa the enjoyment of friends and or- Congregational Church, officiating. and additions to store building at Ralph V. Reynolds to hia office in the administration 4 tj mtUion pounds (3l3.0M,iM*). riding in bit a bank on the aide of ganiaationa. Burial will be in Oak Hill Ceme­ 248 North Main St.. $1,500. SCOTTISSUE 2 .^ 21c Chriatlan A. Welgoid building alnce he and the first lady Tbr railroad links Dublin, the a road. tery, Bellows Falls. Ray M. Davis flew herc'frorfi Washington Satur- Republican capitb^.ultb Belfast. DeUUs on tha mishap# ware not \ Board at Selectmen DILLON SALES and SERVICE da.r. capital of the six niii1b*i||i fBlin .avadlnMa. T';;yr3 ' -.-yciqratr^ 318 MAIN.STREET MANCHESTER ftSbr ties, #1111 part of the U nlt^ Patricia LambMrir».^ffB"MKlrt era! Home* 325 Main St. Defense Deportment tedny Men ing'tsla'nd RdYdYDii dO Eii ““ Nari I his wife »*nly were tifled 53 nddttlenal cnsoaltle# la ..aipoUod down Kingdom. St., was taken to the "boapitar# thlB 7th day o f Augiut, 1953. U£AAm::cg--K--* -• the corridor on the first floor to emergency loom Sunday for an ax- Bited herq today after a 8- Mrs. WilHam Dara the Horehn Sghtl'Bg which Attest: s'ur e fo se^-ovr take a look at the conferenoe room The peripatua, one of the oldest amination after the was hit by a year. id' l-BaaoMi eeparsttoa. Mrs. Anaataala D. Dzen. A5, wife Cenard July 27. A new report Mildr#d C. HUtgea If y o u 'r e in fe ,re sted in an used car ■t S3 months ia a Bed (No. *74) Noted 1* killed 2* where hia meeting with Dulles had types of animal on. 2arth, looks car while. crosaihg k street. She Naei-i of William Dsen of Abbe Rd.. Town GMrk been echeduled to take place ^ like a caterpillar two or three was treated for abrasions of the atocicade 43 straight South Windsor,, died ' yeate'rday woniided; 11 mlielag la netlon A few b iiy a n later a prcaiden-'^inch«j|)Iong., h.nee and released. Cn>ys 'la soUtauy eeaSacaaeaL morning at the Hartford Hospital. am i. 1 injuiM. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,* MONDAY, AUGUST 10,19B8 plaint la that corporation profits and Is attanding ‘the summer a*s- Gensviava Dien, all of South FOUR n r O £ g lf t £ are taxed one*- aa corporation in­ aiona of th* Teachers College Windsor: three sons, Frank and iUCTRIC PORTAMJ Ike Tax Reduction Picture coma, then taxed again under In­ Connecticut, Naw Britain. John Dxen, both of South Wind­ sor and Anthony Dien of Jfian- WORLO SIWIN« Hospital NM to Braofit Familv ot Kicht and Dog Lived Uere Three Days Vandals Hit dividual Income rates paid by Elcmentaiy School Two F«i«rth Grades lUt stockholders. On* p r o p ^ , to There will be two fourth _ chester. tnUILT From Now Sal^fc Drive ROK Army( Obscured by Bleak Budget exempt up to 8300 In dividend in­ at Wapping baoaua* of tha heavy Funergl services will be held come, would coat 300 to 200 million Has New Principal enrollment and Miss Harriet Miller Wednesday at. 8 a. ro. from (he SINGERROUND BOBBIN Ray Cooper, who for several (Oeatiwiad tram Paga Oaa) annually. -' of Manchester, a graduate of Bast Hartford Funeral Home o f years served as Chairman of 3 0 T ru ck V drawing th* moat support from Newkirk and Whitney of 318 Held Ready wItMssaa bafor* the ways and 0. Bigger allowances for dapre- Wapping, Aug. 10 (fipaclali— Smith College, class of 1952, will LIMITED {r.t| the Manchester Paper Salvage administration aaUnMtas spanding clatlon of plants and squipment. I Woodmansas. aUpar- be the other teacher. Burnside Ave. . SUPPLY maana committee and from law* Friday, M a r l* ------.,^— A Solemn Raqulerff Mass will be Committee until it suspended for the current flacal yaar, andlng Th* coat could run to saveral intendent of schools, announced Mrs. Dorothy Jurgelaa Krevickaa makers. celebrated at St. Francia of Assisi operations a year ago, said to­ In Norwalk naxt Juaa SO, at about 74 Mlllon 1. A tax benefit for working billion. th* new sUS appointments to the of South Windsor, a graduate,, of e- a day the salvage drive now be­ F o r A ttackt dollars. Income la estimated a t wlvss,’ to compensate for the costa 4. Raduead Uses on capiUI faculty of South Windsor schools the University of (jonnecUcut, Church, South Windsor at 9. Burial will be in. SL Catherine's .95 i 5 ing conducted in town has (OantlasMd f r * « Pag* 0**> M tb' Mlllon, leaving a dafleit of o f earing (or their children at gains. On* proposal, to, cut th* for this yaar. class of 1953, has bean emplojred nothing to do with the group he (Oaattnuoi rrons Pago Oan) 5H Mlllon. horn*. On* proposal would ooat W dter R. Volght of New London as the fifth grade teacher. Cemetery, Breed Brook. capital gain* tax rata from 24 par Thomas J, Boyle of Sprinrteld, YEAR Jfim iim v* inm rugt o » « ) used to head; which expired Saturday midflight. Tha administration Is firmly about 750 million dollars a yaar. cent to 13 per cent, would cost has bean named principal of the I^raenel MeaUea Mass., will replace Mrs. Shirley Superintendent Woodmans** will *26 The salvage committee was “So far,” Rhee said. •‘Our army Negotlatiofla are eontlnulng. committed to -permit two Mg tax 3. Bigger deductions for medical new Wapping ElemertUry School, GUARANTEE about a half-billion. Laroche as seventh grade teacher COMPUTE iChliMM CommufliMa and the Nfews Tidbits set up to aid Manchester Me­ has mad« great progress with the reductmns--a 10 per cant cut in and dantal axpanaes. Present law* replacing John Marowka, (vho re­ be on hia vacation from Aug. 15 at Union Scfloolf He is a graduate through Aug. 31, but hi* office will CLIP and MAIL North. K o ru s*. ^ , morial Hospital by turning its understanding and sympathetic p ic m v r M W d o w n " individual Ineoms'tAxas, and ax* permit deduction# only for medicsl signed and moved to Maine, That matter, Dullee said, i» Culled from AP Wire* assistance given by the Uptted BODY IDENTIFIED of Holy Cross, where , he took his remain open. I am Intereeted ia a free home demonatratloB at n* aMlga» profits from the salvage drives Norwalk, Aug. 10 (P)— A aleket piratlon of th* axcea* profits tax, expenses running above 5 per cent Mr. Voight holds a B.A. from iry much on our mind*." He States, whereas the navy and air Shelton. Aug. 10 fAT.--SUU Po­ B.A. and from American Interna­ Albert Rose has been named by Uon. M8-I0. over to the hospital. waia run down by a truck today aa both on Jan. 1. of inooma. If that limitation were tbe Univeraity ot Connecticut, a i- those In charge administering force have been comparatively less lice Idantifled John W. Mlhaley, tional College, Springfield, where the Volunteer Fir* Department as NAME ...... t»s***s»s«*ee***«»es**e*e*seeeeeee4*4*4* The current drive, however, minor violanca broka nut la tha 4- Further, achedulad cuts In cor­ removed, th* cost would be close M.8. from the Univeraity of NO* Mid flXREET ••••••••*• S •••••*• S. • s *•**'e S a • e *•* e e • 4 4 4 * • tht armlattce, including Gen, Max- Tomorrow mark* fifth analver- developed. However, henceforth wack-old strike of IJlOO worker* to a Mlllon dollars. 39, of Bridgeport, from hia finger­ he earned his M.S. ,ts deirgate to the State Firemen’s II Taylor, commander of the is being conducted by a private poration income taxes and oxcia* prints, aa the victim of two auto Pennsylvania, and is now attend­ Convention at Plainville on Aug. CITY Mid STATE ...... • 4 e e 4 « • *ary of Russian School Teacher our armed forces will be conslder- agaiaat the Hat OorporaUon of or sales taxes— aat for April 1— Anastasia D. Dzea __,, Army In Korea, are going to oitgan^ Kasenkina's historic leap Individual and "has no relation S. Mora liberal provisions for ds* accidents her* early Saturday. He ing the University of Connecticut Mrs. Anastasia D. Dzen, 45, wife . HI sbiy strengthened w i t h poel- Amwtes. would taka another big bit* of In* this summer, doing further grad­ 21 ’I SI ^ • " a ll that is humanly possible to Soviet Consulate in to the former collections,” pendanta These include letting died In Griffin Hospital. Derby, of William Dzen of Abbe Rd, tlve assistance from the United Samuel Pagano, SI, an official come. uate work. H* has been a teacher -Igeihack all American hoya” (New York . . . State OOP Chair- Cooper said. children under 18 make more than after being struck by a car whoa* South Windsor, died Sunday morn . Mnadieater Evening HeraM SUtea.” of tha Norwalk Council, Hat, Cap Altogstlicr, th* losses would re* $400 a year and still be counted as for the last three year* at the Har­ I A bit later In the news confer-1 clarence F. Baldwin l**u « driver picked him up and , then, ing at Hartford HospiUl. She waa Wapping correepeadenL Mrs. An- Much of Rhea's two page state­ and Millinery Workers (ArU), due* revenue to about 43 or 43 dependents, plus broadening the police said, hit a pole, while en bor School In New London. He Is lance, Dulles was asked to elab- Mmiplete denial to reports he was waa taken to Norwalk Moapital born in Austria, June 16, 1888, a rI#> ColHns, telephone Mitchell Pirate- on -w h a t precautionary appointment to post in ment was devoted to explaining to billion dollars, at present econom* definitions to include more people, rout* to the hospiul. Polic* Chief married and will make his home in where attendants eald ha was daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. 3-4414. ^ r M A ^ M A M ^ r A £ ^ r ^tepa are being taken in an effort U. S. Agriculture Department. his people the defense treaty, con­ le levels. such as foster children. No esti­ WlUlam 8. Donovan identified the Scantic. Sales-Serviee . cluded last week, during the visit under treatment for shock and That means, to balance tha mates of revenue loss era avail* Other appointments at Wapping John Demetro. Parte A So prevent the Reds from with­ West German authorities say Strike Ties driver aa Howard E. Russell, 34. Beside her husband she leaves Reindeer are now being raised in f€W/NG CENTERS: holding prisoners. Czechs tttrengthening syatem of here of Secrelarj- of State Dulles viirioua Injuriaa budget, spending would have to abi*. o f Monroe, and said he is being Include Jack Faro o f Hartford, who 1744 Park St. ^ will teach the fourth grade. He is three daughters. Mrs. Mary Del- Scotland for the first time tn 800 i The secretary replied that pria- anti-tank harrlcade* along Czech- and the multi-million dollar eco­ Police said ha waa atruck while be reduced up to 13 .billion dol* 4. Rsducad taxation of corpora­ held on a technical'Charge pending HARTFORD PHONE OOIXEOT a graduate of Boston University more, Miss Helen Dzen and Miss year*. !oners who have been returned are German border to stop escape at­ Some Local nomic program promlaed by the standing on the sidewalk naar the lara under the present rat#—or tion dividends. A rapeated com­ a coroner's inquesL b elw checked to find out if they tempt* . . . President Elsenhrttver United Statei. entrance to the local offtea of th* tax cuts wilt have to h* can* *Caa furnish the names of any commends Hen. Ferguson (R-Michl Bus Service Rhee told hi* people that pend­ tha American Railway Bxprea.< celed, or nsw tax tncraaaaa Im*; others , who may be withheld. (or "IremendoUs effort" in steering ing solution of "our problems” Agency. poatd. Then O^Ilea said that "if they through Senate 34 ■ j billion dollai’ Bus service between Manchester there were many Ihlnga to be A large crowd of plehata hart Asha CaacaUaWea (the prisoners I don’t get back we defense appropriation bill. and Providence was cut bv more 1 done and that "flrSt of all. we are followed tha truck there after it Eisenhower already has asked would presumably adopt reciprocal Secretary of Labor Durkin's ; required to concentrate our power bad breached the picket Una s' for cancellation of tha twheduled measures." stand-in as head of Plumbers than half today when 27 mechan-, ,;Prehabllitatlng the natlon'a econ- the corporation's Plant No. I ami corporate tax reduction. But (lap. Asked whether that meant that Unlohi Peter Schoemann, lashes ica at the Sullivan Dr. garage of | had picked up a load of kata to. Dantal A. Raed " it had been agreed that the 1# leave tha plant ainea the strike tea, said yesterday he regards th* the secretary said that would tration.. Italian Premier-desig­ strike this morning at 3 a. m. United Nation.* with troops in Ko­ began. present law aa a firm promise to "seem to be a normal procedure." nate Attilio Picclonl especta to The Center Travel Agency In rea would Join South Korea in an Tho truck, ragtatered from Ala­ reduce the tax. In reply to another question, announce by Wedneaday new mld- Manchester reports that the line's effort to achieve unlflcatlon •'by bama. bore no signs to IndIcat Thla difference could develop Dulles said this government has dle-of-lhe-road cabinet of Chris­ service to Providence, which con- other means” if the political con­ its ownership. It waa manned b into a repeat performance of th* dramatic Reed V*. the admlnlatra* received no official word that any tian Democrats and one or tido .sists of three btiaes daily, haa.been ference falls. a driver and a helper, whom polic American prisoners of war are Liberals and Republicans. "In consideration of these cir­ took to headquarters lor ques­ tion battle that raged In th* aaa- halted by the strike. The last sion of Congraa# Just ended The refusing to be repatriated. He bus from Providence arrived here cumstance*,!’ Rhee said, "we did tioning. noted that there have been pub­ not eign the armistice agreement, In anticipation of trouble, aboi'' Issue then was extension of the lish ^ reports that a few of the tial aide anilounced that the confer­ at 11 o'clock last night on its way excess profits tax. pushed across ence was being held instead in to Hartford. although we agreed not to ob- 30 policemen, including sontc o • men. have turned down a chance etruct the truce. I f w# succeed fleers from the night force, wer over Reed’s last*diUh opposition. Eisenhower’s small office. However, tke two dall.v buses A Maine family waa on tlia toad " I ’m gstUng alck of double- for release. between here and Providence op-1 in the political conference it would and waa collecting aboi^'-|3l on hand as the truck picked ii> Dulles was welcomed from, his towarda home today, havlag re­ month on 30 per cent disaisillty crossing the people and going Reds Convicted of CHme# non-etep flight by Col. Robert erated by the Arrow Lines are 1 be a really fortunate event and if its load and brought It to th’ Dulles, who left by plane for ceived overnight lodgingB ai pay- back on promlaes for political rea­ Schulz, the President's Army aide, running. not. we will have suffered no great state Patrolman Charles Pritcb-. express agency terminal. sons,” Raad said in an interview Washington immediately after the and MaJ. William G. Draper, The travel agency also reports | d.vmage. Our objective will yet enough money to send them home- Between the plant and the ter- .....news, conference, also said "there ard, who was called to assist Sul Eiaenhower's Air Force stid* and 4hat the New- Ungland Hranspor. Have -a- clianca-to .be achieved With thS cnrporata'tax is a very considerable number of pilot. tation Co.’s regular WiUimanttc the concerted help from our Al» ^ Harold'H. W d e i W ^ ■ friend m J t ^ t h l Chinese and North Korean pris­ of Auburn. Maine, and their Mx I of his. who opei atm a g ^ lln e su- reduction when w# wroU th* law Accompanying Duties from Korea schedule ha* not been affected. lies.” ' Deaths tion on the Bllas Dean Highway, in 1 «nd remove th* men from the cal several year* ago. Buatness j* oners who have been convicted of were Ambassador Henry Cabot PJrkets M Doty Rhee continued: chtldrem and A dog, bad been Uy crimes since being captured.” , Ing in their emr off the Wilbur Wethersfield, was wiiUng to give 1 Police prevented them from doln counting on it. W e’ll never be able Lodge, Jr., chfef of the U. S. mis­ Picket lines were thrown up "Fervent aa we are for an early Pride a Job until ^* could get him- [ so, snd slid confiscated a baaebe to balance th* budget until He added that they wp\ild not sion to the United Nations, and two unlflcatlon of Korea, this course Mrs. Alice Bcrcna Cross Highway for the past three be retiirned to their countries un­ both at the struck company's East Mrs. Alice Berens. wife of Arvid ■ dayg. -niey were talign toto eusto- self squared sway. Since he was b*t which the truck driver said h take the ahac'ule# off biulneaa. assistant secretaries of state. Wai­ Hartford garage and at the ter­ of action is doubtless preferable less United Nations prisons who Berens, 83 Main SL. died Sunday, j y yesterday afternoon*by State driving without a license. Pride was carrying fo f his protecUon. Some Influential Congreaatnen ter S. Robertson and Carl McArdle. minal at the railroad station in to further continuation of war by have been convicted of crimes by In Manchester Memorial Hospital: police and charged with contribut- waa given $25 from the Welfare At the express agsnoy, the agreed yesterday that, to keep the Communists have bwn likewise Hartford, according to Joseph V. ourselves.” Department. With this, he was lak-' driver snd his helper Tigd to unloa-' pursuing a balanced budget Cronin, a union representative. following a abort illncaa. _ ! ing to the delinquency of minor en to Hartford by Policeman ^ their truck since express compan;- 'returned. . ^ Bom in Roslov. Ruasia, 37 year*, children. aenhower will have to cut hi* d* Duties was asked whether It Bus drivers for the company, Pritchard to secure a license and employes respected the plcltat lln*- fense and foreign aid spending re-^ who are represented by a separate Hgo, Mrs. Berens held degree*; Found guilty of the charg^this th* remainder of the money was to thrown around the vehicle. ; 'v could be a.ssumed that Elsenhower- Hospital Notes from Latvia University at RlRa, morning by Judge John S. G. Rott- quests next year. But they differed agreed with him that retaliatory union, are not on strike but are not supply him with gas to return to ' The driver and helper were loutl- sharply along party line* m I^ crossing picket lines. Bus service and was a regi-stered pharmacist ner. the case was continued for one Maine and feed his family. i'ly jeered, but I-oiila Irmo. a unioh steps w'ould have to be taken if t*allents Today ...... US in Latvia before coming to this week for disposition. whether defense cut* could be the Communists withhold Ameri­ ADMITTED SATURDAY; Mr*. out of Hartford has been discon­ Pride said he waa interviewed at | deteriorate dan­ Another bargaining meeting will Brier* of Holy Trinity Lutheran and then purcha.se a trailer with tendant. A spokesman in the office on two charges Improper us* r contribution to Pacific area de-j jjrs, Olive France. I ll Tanner St.; more witling to talk about It than assistance of a GI loan. gerously. While Republican# Short fense is concerned. Mrs. Betty Aronson, ' 804 Gardner b* held at 3 p. m. T^tcaday in th* Church. Newington. said Pride was welcome to return registration and failure to notif' and Van Zandt argued "good man­ Blltmore Hotel In Providence. Set­ to aat leas. Pride’s situation waa discovered for an Interview. The secreUry said that in hia'st.; Mrs. Elsie Mlnlcuccl. 443 East With exceedingly few excep­ Burial will be in the East Ceme- the State Motor Vehicle* Depart­ agement” would Insure eound de­ tlement is expected at that time, teiy. by State Policeman Joseph Sul­ Police said aid waa sought (or ment of hi* vehicle’s arrival in talks With Yoshlda he had em-1 Middle.Tpke.; Mrs. Marie Roberts, tions, and I mean hardly any at livan yesterday while patroling the fense*. . ___ Cronin said. Friends niay call at the funeral the family in distreaa from the Red Connecticut. Both Elsenhower -end congres­ phasized the "Importance o f ; Hartford; Mrs. Jennie Sombric, 44 all. the cause of obesity Is over­ highway-in the Manchester Brea Japan assuming a larger respon­ Whitney Rd.; Charles Lankford, 41 ■ Not Very fA r Apart home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p. m., Cross who said the case was out The Hat Corporation posted the sional leaders have i^rpmla^ ac­ ' Th* union's original demand was eating. By th* same tMten those He noticed a small boy run across of their Jurisdiction and recom- ! sibility (or security of the area," Grant Rd.; William Fortin, 18 who say they want to loae can and on Wednesday until the hour $50 set aa Brooks' bail. tion next year on the broad meaning the Pacific vicinity. Hemlock St.; Mr*. Laura Afatu- for a 40 cent an hour increaao ia. of the service. the highway and foUowad him to mended Pride be sent to the Saivs- : revision program. A look at the mechanics’ wagao. Th* eomp8uiy_ do «o ^ eating leoe. This Is. hqt th* c4r. There be found the rest of tion Army Welfare in Hartford. | Lodge told the new* conference shak, 178 Gardner St.; Westay easy for tlw average overyrelght most important and . ftiost llh*|.v Laurence, 241 West O nter fit.; offered four c#ntA ■ John SrrpUas the family and the car loaded, as Pride told the court ha contacted' that Dulles -had "accomplished a This wide area of diaagreement, peraon, but it can be don* by aeen In the above photo. .Skywatrh (Irew revision stsp# show* c o i^ Mrs. Emllie Kuusik, lOS Birch M;; tbe liberal uae of wUl power and John Serplisa, 22-months-old son the Salvation Army and Jils name ' cost an additional Ioa* of several great deal” in Korea and that it Cronin said, has been narrowed Mattresses for alaaplag purposaa was placed on the list for assist- . repj esented A big step toward last-. H ow ard-^ajttvllle; down' conslderaMy-since negotia­ .adthoi4.U>*. iw* .of. dnifif.__ ...... ofJCutdiemia GacdiAef.3ecpUin.and «nca. ------• WHIon- dollars in rsvenue- , ing peace.” ! Harrison Pratt. 800 Center fit.- Howaver. someone who really •were strappstt'to-thrtDiriiftliB’ear.' ' * Will Awaril These are the major proposal* tions opened. He said he was not James Serplias. 3t Glendale Ave., Inside were empty bottle* that Pride worked at Pratt A Whit­ X Like Dullea, Lodge eald he waa i ADMITTED TODAY: Fredfinck wantfl to loss ahcmld understand Hartford, died this morning in •much impressed by the organize-1 Hyde, Jr.. SO Delmont St.: Mr*, sure Just how th* pittposala and what foods to *at v t i how much. Pride was picktqg up along the ney (or about on* year in 1940-41 counter-propSaals stood at th* .Waterbury. road to return and get the money before being draftsrd- The employ- Manchester's Civil Defens" tion for the exchange of prisoners. I Alice Bennett, 173 Bush Hill Rd. Thay cannot afford to cheat as Besides his parents, l^ leaves Ground Obserx'cr Corps are to lie moment, but he added that he did so many paopla do by little' extra for them. The S7S Pride had when mant offirte spokesman aaid Pride The ambassador also said that he ' DISCHARGED SATURDAY: not think that the two partioa one brother, James; his “paternal honored by the U. 8. Air Force and Notice found the United Nationa forces in ; Mrs. Barbara Barker and daughter, mouthfuls now and then which he left Maine was all gone. Tha waa sent a form- letter this spring were “ very far apart.” * grandmother Mr*. Alice ■ Serpli.i* telling him that there were posi­ th* State Civil Defense office in Korea "very impressive.” j E„gt Hartford; Mr*. Phyllis An- they Juat ’ ’don’t count.” Th* few only item of nourishment in the Spccifil Town Meetlnff The strike also virtually halted of Hartford, and hia maternal car was a can of evanorated milk. tions open, if he cared to return to recognition of their malntenaiu'c Eisenhower’s conference with ggiog g^d son. Glastonbury; Fannie pieces of candy or the evening grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. WU- Th« voter*, of tho Town of operations on th* line tn Pnividenc* Home Burned Dawn work. It was on the basis of this of a 24-hour coverage at their ob- Dulles, ^ g ^ n d R o ^ r t s o n . took Allen, ,29 Cottage SL; Alclde raid on the refrigerator have Uam f^rdinsr oLWeat Harttard., . Coventry, ConnecUcuL hereby and Woreeetee.- - W «fl the dowbftll Of too" friany TelUng hU'Story. Pride said the letter that he mad* th* trip to Con­ ■ervatian. posL - r— . place In the President * smatll sec- sg„cier. Broad Brook; Mr*. Amelia No busee Were ihnnlng out at Private funeral services will be wemed end directed tb meet' et ond floor office at the I^wry iMr ggjg g^d daughter, HazardWIle; reducing programs. family home in Minot, Maine, had necticut. General Manager Richard Mar­ Providence at noon and ticket win­ held at the T. P. Holloran Funeral Before hearing Judgment. Pride The George Hereey Force Base administration buim- ’Tha foods which turn into hu­ burned to the ground. He waa liv­ tin h*» been Informed by WUlia H. School on F r id a y .;A u ^ t 14th Mrs. Elizabeth Bcarce and daugh­ dows wer* closed. The same situa­ Home. 175 Center St., tomotro-.v told the court he now realized it Homer, chief of the Air Warning ing. ter. South Coventry: Maurice Dan- man fat most easily art the ani­ ing in a broken down building 1953, at 8:00 P M.» D.8.T.. to tak* In Korea, Dullea negotiated and tion existed in Worcester. mal or vagetaMa fata such aa afternoon at 2 o’clock. Burial will maintained by the government near waa a^Mrious mialake on his part Service.* for the state, that Man­ zinger. 11 West St.; Mra Gertruda There were no pickets at termin­ be in the East Cemetery. to brii^'hia family with him. He action on th* following matters: Initialed a U.S.-South Korea mutual butter or margarine and fat a project.. Unable to make ends chester is to receive the Skywatcir To adopt an ordinance Warner. RFD 2, Manchester; Pran- als In Provtdenc* and Worcester. Friend.s are requested to omit said he should have come alone, 1 security pad. ds McQuaid. 143 West Center SL, meat. The starches or carbOr meet or get ahead. ln his work, Award. In hisi litter to the Gen­ eelabUshlng an Advlsor^Health Strikers, seek a 3S-cents an hour flowers. packed up the family and cam^mb found employment and a place for Rhee Talks Cordial Mrs. Ethel Lazar, RFD 1. Man­ hydrate foods, loo, must be cut eral Manager. Homer says th-i',.' Council for th# Town of Coventry He said his talks with Rhee had rata*. Current average pay i* tt.73. her*.- his family to live and then send for chester; Mrs. Mina Eagleaao. 17t down or eliminated if welgbt ia Manchester 1* one o f th# few consisting of five member* who been moat complete and that they to he taken off. In this group Mrs. CalheHae A. Dcsmosul Pridc said he (ormarly worksd them or return to Mala* to bring municipalities in the atata la re­ had ’’ended on a note of cordlal- Fern St.i Adrian Robenhymer, 34 Mra. Catherine A . Reddington for the aircraft company before his family back with him. shall be electors of said town. Falknor Dr.; Marge McKInnic. 73 belong potatoes, sugar and ce- ceive the award. 2. To adopt an ordinance d*' raala. Desitioad, 'widow of Wllliant C. World War H. t Piaas to Return Tlie award, given by the Air E^lls Start iTonr Judge Rottner told Pride he was terroinlng the method of appolnt- Referrlng*. to the communique j If foods such aa these are ellm^ Desmond, 818 Blue,Hills Ave., The children wer* housed over­ i Force, will be made "In recugn * made public in Korea, Dulles said; Manche-ster; Mrs. C a ^ w - inated from the diet 'O r taken Hartford, died this morning at the night at th* Town Farm, where ! continuing-the case for one-week, ' merit of aelectton the five mem­ I .tion of the efforts and personr bers of tb* Advisory Health Onm- he wanted Jo stress that no secret 1 Of SoutlT America only in small quantities, progress St. Francis Hospital in Hartfor-1. they were fed and allowed to get . " I f you are in Maine by that 1 .sacrifice* made by th* membe. agreements were made at the con-j HcArdle, 315 Henry St.. C h iles should be made. They can be re­ good rest. 'The dog was being time w* will dispose of the case in cil lerence* Karpovich, 1*2 Maple St.; Mrs. Bom in County Roacommo.-i, of the G.O.C. who have manri-' placed with lean meat, (owl, fish, Ireland, the daughter of the late cared for by Dog Warden Lee your absence. I f you are still her*. 3. To adopt an ordinance fixing He repeated that he had r e -^ If ulae^Robinson. 11 GrUwold SL; Mrs. William W. Bells. 144 Oak­ your Observation Post sine* Jul. vegetables and the less-aweet James and Maria Reddington, she Fracchla you must be present In court," the the term of office of the five mem­ celved from Rhee "unqualified and i Hr*. Kileen Luko. 443 L;^all SL; land St., and her son Harold W. Judge said. 14; 19,^3." the letter said. had lived In Hartford for over 50 Womded Near Seoul bers of th* Advieory Health Coun­ categorical assurance that the William Brown. 13 Ford SL; Mrs. Eells, Je'ft, Saturday from IdlewUd ■ hi.« tnr Pride said he had served In both At last report* this afternoon. Homer, who will make th* pub­ In every way. more car lor your money years. She waa a member of the cil. * Bernice Engel, East Hampton; the Army and Navy and waa a ma- Priid* was planning to take hi* lic presentation to Martin and th- . On the matter of th* report Korean army will remain subject St. Justin's Ladies Guild and nf 4 Mrs. Bertha Farrand and son, 40 lumbia, South America. chiniat.'He said he was-wounuded family back to Maine, return to Civil Defense organisation heiv e( the Oiyentry High School to the United Nations Command They were scheduled to make I culated for each person by re­ the Hartford Council of Catholic / V - and observe armistice provision* Hudson St.; Mis. Norma Osgood cording such things aa height, near Seoul and waa discharged get himself set up and then send has asked Martin to set tha dat< Planning CommlUe*. ’ I Women. imtil the mutual security pact be­ and son. 63 Mill St.; Mr* Anna «top« «n route at Miami. Florida age, sex, bimI proper weight, and from the Army about a year ago for his family. for the ceremony. 6. On th* matter o f diasolvins Lepter and daughter. 49 Olemvood and Jamaica In the West Indies. She.leaves two daughters, Mrs. tween the United States and South They will "vlait different places. then figuring th* caloriea which the Coventry High School Plan­ Ford gives you V"8 power like that o i costly cars. • .*fine cor build . . .+1110 car tide and Korea "can be expected to go into St:; Mr*. Antlonette Senkbeil and *m6nc them Baranqullla and Car.|~ch a ought to have. .foseph F. Hammond of Manches­ soir/ 9 Mam St.; Henry Kleln- ter and Miss Mary C. Desmond of ning Committee. i effect.” tagena. They alsomimes planwaimn am three-day TtlCH a EtHCt dlot tO Whlch . thC She waa bom In Austria. June 15. 4. On th# matter Of aelacting schmidt. 94 Wells SL; Anthony food is weighed can be worked 'riarUord; one non, William J. Des­ In reply to a question, tbe Secre­ tour of the Jungles. 1888. a committee to participate with ^ot-hoine-everywhere^good looks - but the price tog never ^ove^ out o-f the low-price •field tary said he looks (or the treaty Kuzla, 128 Birch St. out on a calorie basis and If the mond of Hartford; two sisters, Besides her husband, she laaves DISCHARGED SUNDAY: Mra On th* return trip they will fly Mrs. Wilbur Jones of Hartford and the Town of Windham on a re­ to be ratified by the Senate by next home from Ppnama. diet Is really followed, weight three, daflghtera, Mrs. M ary'Del- gional high achooi planning com­ February. Alice Berens, Main SL; Mrs. loas will inevitably follow. Mrs. Thomas Dunne in Ireland: more. Mfsa Helen Dzen and Miss Helen Mather and daughter. 84 Eells served in Europe and North one brother, Patrick Reddington in mittee. Dullea waa asked whether he Africa in World War II. and last Obesity has a bad ' effect on Genevieve Dzen. all of South Wind­ 7. On the matter of th* report Concord Rd.; James Fay, 45 Birch general health; at all ages' the Ireland and three grandchildren. had any information on how many summer b* and his mother visited sor; three sons. Frank Dzen and of the CJo.ventry Board of Educa­ Mountain Rd.; Mrs. Frances Funeral services will be held The Manchester Loss froht-ond rood ihock. Tbe kind of Su«pondod poilaU ore designed to work easier American prisoner* 'of war the John Dzen, both of South Windsor, Everywhere you go people are making the swing to Demontlgny. W’llllmantlc: Mrs. from the Molloy Funeral Home, tion. Communists might be withholding. ropean continent and in Africa. and Anthony Dzen of Manchester. 8. On the matter of the recom- shock you feel most b reduced up to 8 0 % onJ ^ k e foot spoce of your Ford's entire floor area. He replied he did not — that ’!the Beatrice Mlsserl, East Windsor; Eells. whose hobby ia photography, types of disease than the thin 129 Capitol Ave., Hartford, Thurs­ Funeral services will be held Ford. And can you blame them? Many cars costing’ Mrs. Emma Luetjsn, 6 Libert St., person, the medical evidence is day meaning at 8;15 followed by a mendaUons of the Board of Edu­ Suspended broke and clutch pedals ore also a “keep number is purely speculative." took hundreds of ihree-dimcnaional Wednesday nfoming at 8 o^clock. cation for p'rovidlng for additional with Ford!# new ride. You g e t o smoother, In connection with his talks In Rockville; Mrs. Geraldine Holland. overwhelming and more and nolenyi requiem mass at St. Jiia- from the Newkirk and Whitney over $1000 more offer no more of the things you need stereoscopic colored slides and alamcntarjc . .achooi , .plflfll .. •"r the atamantatry achooi ncMaaslt*^ -Im *' IslanBgroup tp'Japan ■v^ irobn; 4V F S te r 'S'Li'llrs.'-Glaa^' ho^B tie secureiHatiy'fine picturis. tndiqphKl. :Thw.:. first .-.-two sraah* -■ FriefliSfl-iniajr'ri^^ at^the tunci^l cl* o»7A*inil CTniTCh. Sdiith Wind--] STORE CLOSED ALL DAY received by the Japanese. '? Petersen and daughter, 173 Irving are the hardest, however, and* Ire, otherwlae known sa the worth whUe to Tert Drive a new to rd today/ He ia assistant manager of Worth's, th* diat—g*«*raUy -aatms aaaicr home from 2 o'clock tomorrow af- sor, at 0 o’clock. Burial will be In CantM vfW FUalina pwntih filling your ■" ‘The Secretary said the lalahM* St:; R6dneyT»lm‘, 403' CSenter St.; Hartford, and Is due to ratlifii teiMtxm unto the hour'of Ih* — "Residents Volunteer School Oom- altar one gets used to it. St Catberihe’s , Cemetery, ^ Broa'd group has "no strategic value” to Melvin Wackwitz, Wsppliig; Mrs. early In September, funeral. Brook. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 mittec.” Ford from either side o f the pump . . • saves the United States other than for Beverly Zacca'ro and son. ’Thomp-i - Mrs. Eelli is a past president of Friends may call at the funeral 10. - On the matter of th# report of the ’’Economical School Study Smooth V -t |»owor it axchnivd An o x t r o tu ltc a o o will fit into you time When refueling . . . and puts on its radio and warning facilities. He Bonvllle; Mrs. Elaine Price and the Manchester Garden Club, She Mrs. A’iola S. Sturtevaat- home after noon today. MERCHANTS' DAY said those would be safeguarded son. Amston. has also served as an officer of Mr*. Viola J. Chadwick Stnrte- Committee.” to Ford in it# field. And Ford'# Ford’s luggage comportment— end to hose scratches on your fenderl unrter terms of any agreement re­ DISCHARGED TODAY; Mra. Laurel Garden Club, East Hartford, About Town vant, 25 LUIcy St., widow of 11. On the matter of th# re­ the roomiest in the low-price turning the islands to Japan. Angela Crandall and son. 89 Wad and la widely known aa a flower George E. Sturtevant, died yester­ port of a group of citizens on the M ileage AAoker is the most modem Curvad on««plffca windohUld (below) After the conference, the Presi­ dell Rd ; Harry Kovensky. 75 West *"<1 lecturer on flori, ' John HaU,a04 Holt St., is visit­ day at the Manchester Memorial improvement of existing town field. In fact. Ford's combined culture. Public Records buildings for achooi facilities. Six you con own! Both the V-8 and dent left for Cherry Hill* country Middle Tpke.; Fred Kurtz. 38 Erie ing bis stater. Mrs. Dorothy Brad­ Hospital, after a short illness, l^rn Monday and Tuesday Specials and large picture windows, give Ford tho club for his first round of golf: St. in Randolph, VL, she )iad resided 12. To detsrmlne if th* town Six-cylinder pow er plants deliver luggage and passenger space is ley of JSrattleboTo. Vt. Warrantee Deeds' ’ ... i FANCY since arriving in Denver on Satur-' BIRTHS SATURDAY; A son to here for a number of years. hr deiirous of providing for ad­ the greatest in the low-price field most "look out" dreo in the low-price field Deni* E. Frechette to William i ditional elementary school build- their hill-leveling “go" on regular Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, 71 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vennard, She leaves four daughters, Mrs. . . . another reason your Ford Is worth more Dulles and hia party arrived at tl2 Stitches Us«l John J. Walsh of Bellows Falls. Vt., J. Sinnamon and Margarat Cinna­ RIB LAMB CHOPS Inga or space In accordance with gas— and not much o f that, thanks . . . compares with that of moey Boulder Rd.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. of Biro S t, who left town late in mon, property on Parker Street. the base at 10:09 a.m.. D.ST, after Harold White. Wjllimantic, May, in time for the coronation of Mrs. Joseph Szegda of Columbia. the reoommendatloita of when you boy it . . . when you sell it, tool an overnight non-stop flight from To Close Wound Letitia Rady to Martin P. Popov la ) A group of citisena on the to Ford’s Automatic Power Pilot I ^ core o f higher price. BIRTH SUNDAY: A daughter <^ccn Elizabeth in London, have Mrs. Paul T. McKay of Manchester and Freida E. Popov, property on Honolulu. to Mr.’ and Mrs. Robert Arendt. visitad different plaraa in the and.Mrs. Harold F. Jarvis of Bol­ •mprovement of existing town Thirty-flv* minutes later—at CTharter Oak Street. KIDNEY LAMB CHOPS ' ~ •'V F.CA, Rockville. Several peraons wer* treated for British lalea and have remembered ton; five sons, George A. Sturte­ buitdtnga for school faciUUaa; or 7:45 a.m., Denver time- tHe PresL BIRTHS TODAY; A daughter friends with cards. They plan to vant, Fred C. Sturtevant. Frank Marriage License (b) Th* racommendatlona of various Injuries suffered over the Jeremiah Barry Oalllgan, of dent arrived at the administration to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mliacri. weekend at Manchester Memorial return later this month.. W. Sturtevant 'and .Edward L. NATIVB th* Eccnoinical School Study building after a drive from the East Windsor; a. son to Mr. and Sturtevant. all of Manchester, and Ehut Hartford, and ■ "Shirley B. (Jommlttac. Hospital. Among the moat aarious- Knox, of 140 Woodaide St., Aug. home of Mrs. Elsenhower's moth­ Mrs. Charles Warbeck. RFD 2. Dr. A. E. Friend. Mrs. Friend Charles H. Sturtevant of San IS. To-take action on tbe ap­ ly injured were: 17, St. James’. CALVES LIVER $1.09 er. Mrs. John S. Doud. Rockville. James Braalaski, It, o f 34 Buck- and tfieir aon, Douglas L. Friend, Yfldro, Calif,; a slatar, Mrs. Hattie pointment of an elementary school Th* President stepped Smiling land St., 'who suftored a laearatad hav* returned'after a two months’ Chichester of Keene, N. H.. amj 20 Building PemtiU building commlttsc, or. commit- from hia car and greeted newsmen RAIL PACT SIGNED left forearm on a car (andar. Thir­ tour of Europe, the high spot of grandchildren. To Mra. Paul Carlson for Paul ' tiiaa, to undertaks whatovar steps with the remark ; Belfast. Nortbem Ireland, ty-two stitches wcra’ aaceaaary to which was th* coronation of Queen The funeral wlH be held Wedfles- Carlson, alterations and additions FRESHLY GROUND BEEF I toward th* building of alamentary See it...Value Check it...Test Drive it... Ike Greets Picas, Aug. 14 Nertbera Irelaad close th* wound. Elisabeth. Dr. Friend brought bock day morning at 4 o'clock at 25 Lll- to dwelling at 5 Parker St., $1,300. sohoola or the Improvement' of "You fellows are getting up and the Irish Republic today Edward Bushham, 37, of Willi' many fine colored pictures, which ley St., with the Rev. Clifford O. To A l f i ^ Loda for Manchester L i . 3 9 e 2 existing town building# as are early here in this mountain air.” signed a Joint agreement to buy mantle had 10 atitchas takaa li he is always wllliiig to show for Simpson, minister of the Center Pipe and Supply Co., alterations authorized at this town mccUng. It was Eisenhower'a flrat visit the Great Nortbem Railway fer his faca and lip aftar a ear he was th* enjoyment of friends and or- Congregational Church, officiating and additions to store building at Ralph V. Rajmolds -- to his office in the administration 4>/j million pouads ($12,044,404). riding in bit a bank on tha aid* of ganliatlons. Burial will b* In Oak Hill Ceme­ 248 North Main St., $1,500. SCOTTISSUE 2 C3iriatlan A. Weigold building since he and the first lady The milroad links Dnblla, the a road. tery, Bellow# Falls. Ray M. Dnvia flew her* from Washington Satur­ Republican capital, with Belfast, Details OB th* mishaps war* net AP MAN BBTUBN8 Funeral arrangements are being CAHUALTIES TABULATED \ Board o f Selectmen DILLON SALES and SERVICE day. capital of (be six nortbera roun- avatlabi*. Tafcya, Ang. 14 OP)—Aaaariat- handled by the W. P. Qulah Fun­ Waabingten. Ang. 14 iff)—'Tha Town of 0>ve,ntry, OonnecUcut MANCHESTER ^ fo re going to his second floor -tles, still part of tbe Uaited Patricia Lambcit, 8, of 38 Birch *d Prea* Phetagrapber Fmak eral Home» 225 Main St. . Defense Department today Idea- Dated at Oovantry, Connecticut 319 MAIN STREET ! Long Island Pofofoes .10 un 29c - office, the President atrollsd down'. Klagdora. . St.! was taken to the hospital’* Nael add hia wife Eveiya were tlfied SI addltiOBal rasanHIes In this 7th day o f August, 1458. £ -ei^ ,J_- . 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'■ 'V '. I ' ■ ^ ' i . •V ■ I P A G E I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, 00NN„ MONDAY, AUGUST 18,1958 .j MANCHESTER BVfiKlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, RTONDAY, AUGU8TT0.1958 P ^ E « X shortaga would ba to changa,draft Port of Naples pollclaa and lowar tha physical and FALSE TEETH Th«N u * tlibt it ieu th* lU n ‘ffa i Boyle" Korean Truce mental standards for draft and ati- H m » Lo b e h Jlatirl|tBtpr for Uit kind ®< turgnlnlng: RumI* 200 Join Hunt llstment. This would mean many Becomes Door la wining and bWe to do. WhaOior man not now allgibla for service Fails to Stem could Be used.' lC*ny weATprs o( fAls* tf*th Aav* aiiN Eontittg 1|»ral& wd will prova willing «nd nbU to For Fugitives; Dictionswy Is Needed fBEfS ' tr*I FtnbArrAasmfni , mcama To New World Selective service Is eyeing the •IrplAtF 1-.,^ . .,___ Mtcr that kind of bargaining, no •w poaalbillty of making now-usok. easy to ,U8 to concad# auch To Talk with Women draft. This would add about 1.- Two kinds of UFBY'alara cross H #TL% R- raRGUBON. Miuaiity. But, whaUvar our (OaaMBnad rraaa rag a Oaa) 133,000 men to the ellgibles. Al­ Holds false lesih ssws Hrmlir, M they paths in tha busy Italian port of 1 PublUiMn (OShttanad Proas Page Oaa) ready those who became fathers feel more comlorlsMe. Does not swr. iyery department capacitlaa, they ara now facing tlia e.fwantatotwm^^ T he Uheehs 'Ulsle odor ’ (denluro broatli). Naples. roBBio* Oetebor 1, IMt New York, (dV-There Is a die men and the enlistment of after last Aug. 13 will be subject ael rABTKKTH at aay drug otoro. rondiUona which wera cartaln to art la to know when. 000 Thsrs ars theiss with Amarlcan riitiHibnii ■»«'T Bw io b . . handcuffed whan they Ipft Naah- tlonary available today for evanr ^ about 300,000. About 100,000 ra to the draft unless deferred for ■ujiBum nnd HolldnpB. nt tnt L-atabllah thamaalvaa aoonar or vllle. . aervas and officers are achadulad other reasons. dollars in iheir pockata coming to RSt O«eo »t Mnnehj^r. Coi^ •* latar. Wa and Ruaaia togathar language except the lAngu«t« «»< cautloualy finds out tHkt anything By a change in the draft mental C S n A CUM U na lU tu r. Accused with the pair In the women. his wife says' has at least three to be called aa replacemsntt. visit ths land ot thair forefathara. has^Watkins Values bold tha powair of world Ufa or In diacusaing theae flgurts, the and phyalcal requirements, Selec­ FRESH OAMIY Ahd thara Sra thoaa who, with ,n B auto caae waa blonde Joan Marie Scholars think world peace i poaalble meanings, two of which ha Defense Department ia quick to tive Sr rvlce could have another WhltnaM, fldnaifft, P. B ■. world death. Wenberg, 1*. of 9t. Paul. She la would be s p e « ^ if the people rrf [ can only guoM at. But no man teara in thsir ayes, ara leaving On* Tonr ...... lives kmg'enough to comprehend polht out that they sm only est­ look a t the 1 1-1 million drafUge fUai^ — .... 7.78 free in gS.OOO bond and awaiting overy nation spokb the same lan­ imates. What tha actual figure# youqg men who Ara now 4-F. Itaty in search of a batter life. iiz Montltt ....,•...... IM guage. That's a* pretty hard, thing them all."" like these! liiiM MonUm ...... »••• 7.W trial. — will be only time will tell. The number of men in the other Efftpr^Pnig Storit Recently, the U. 8. luxury liner On# X onib ...... A Novel RcBBon to get everybody together on. What Is needed is a dictionary The department haa aoBM con draift-deferred categories — occu­ W M kly^...... *...... ;S The searchers believe thpt It seems to me that the first of woman talk. Each married msn Constitution pulled into port just ■tncU CciPr It Is .reported, from time to time, George Hightower, S4, of Nash- trol over tha draft and reserva and pational, student, alien etc.—Is as ths 8,300-ton Argsntins stssm- step would be to get everybody in could put down all hla wife'# re­ small, and the defesments usually MCMBCtt o r that important support for our •ville. Is still being held as a hos­ the same household to apeak the marks and then list what he thinks officer calls. It's the re-enlistment sr 8slU draw up its anchor. TH* ASBOCIATED PRBM tage by the pair. Hightower. eOn and enlistment figurea of 300,000 temporary. Aboard ths Salta wars 344 Ual- Full or Twin Size Beds 45.00 •File. AeefttilAtFd PrAM Ir ftxcluiiT^tly pobey of rearming Germany and same language. That would bring they really m«Un. By pooling mll- and 800,000 that the department Of courae, a change in tha age MfltitlMd to th* M** of .FApUbUcatiOB Ot of the turnkey at the Davidson peace in the home. IMna of theso Intarpretationa soma lans, jnosUx women and childran, t l S S . dl.^lch« Crtdujd ‘o H or Japan—the nations we once In­ County (Nashville) Jail, was help­ “Why that# silly." you say. sort of guide could be obtained , to will be watching'closely sUica, at' limit for drafting or lengthening W beginning the longeat voyage, of This is Old Ipswich^s most popular bed . , . Bot ptherwlM rrtdltec In uiU tended to channel Into peaceful be­ ing Vaughn guard the prieoners. liest, they’re a combination of do- the required draft service might be their lives. They were bound for Mil th* loc*l nfvi publlihtd nef^. "Everybod;' In our house speaks tho confusing languago of women. When H's a paneled head and foot style with um top havior—la coming from some 'of Mollier Is Pra.>lng the same language—plain old Eng- partment hopes and calculations. made. But these ara di^tic Buenos Aires to join fsUiars, All HfhU of r*publlo*tion of Then, If your wife said. "Well, For, if theae expectations aren't measures that would, hw e to posts . . . nice Colonial scrollwork. You can dliQmtch** h*r*ln *r* *1k> r t t r r t d . those nations which are trade In St. Paul Mrs. Herbert Juellch lUh." It looks like a nice day." you could brothsrs and son. said today she and her husband But do they? The average met, it will mean that draft Mils be Initiated by Congreas ajid would From tha Constlltutlon gang­ have it in either full siie (4Vi ft.) or twin Mnrlc* client of N. *..A. Serr- rivals with the two great loaers of thumb hurriedly through your dic­ rim pen both were praying for their son American home today haa at least tionary and find out whether she will have to move up. Last year be a last resort. / Sleep Time plank stepped- successful Italian ■iie (3'/t ft.). Reg. 656.00. R*prea«nt»tiT»a: The World War II. there were 170,000 ’re-enllatments 'piSSlhai Eugene. , ^ three separate and dlitlnct lan­ maapt her corns wars hurting her TONir.lOT,'iift«r you’TB t«ni- amlgrants, or sons of smigranta, JulltMi Mftthewe Special Agency — New The' theory goea like this. If "I Juit don’t understand It be­ guage dialects. They are man talk, and 330.000 enlistments, so the de­ their alaak baggage contrasting lortS lS ia, Da^lt cause he wasn’t a bad boy," said or only that she wanted to go for partment shouldn't be too far off Soap BoX/^wwii n w im R audit bureau u» Germany and Japan are not re­ woman talk, and teen-age talk. a rids In the country. ed off the TV . . . cbr you sharply with the bundled paekagas ClRCULATtONB. ______Mrs. Juellch as newspaper head­ All, of course, stem from school­ in its qstimptM. crawl into bed with the com­ of the Salta pasaengrrs. armed, they will escape the great lines and radio broadcasla told of Although the military manpower book English. But, aside from HeliJ by Hoosier fortable fcelinf that jrwtr Tha 844 Italians salting on the economic burden which armament the urgent search for her son and this mutual ancesjry, the thi;## picture won't' change much be­ valuableo arc m«twtcd by —lalta wera tha llrst nf an aatl* mposes on the rest of the world. Ljarson. language# have little in common Mr*. Edimiiid Piela tween 'how and July 1, aftar'th'at mated 100,(MK> to be transferred to Pick just what you need "Does thli letter sound like my the Defense Department and Selec- fraaa Pag* Oaa) If their Industrial resources and .-And no on# In a honrt can under­ Burglary Iimurance? Argentina under a program spon­ tn Tha ManthaaUr Eranlna Hatnia. son Is that sort of vicious and re­ stand all three. Uva Service expect a number of their raw materials are not jised vengeful peraon ? queried Mrs. Guest at Shower thyvMd ailment which physicians sored by the Inter-Govemment DUBla.'T atVartlilna «loBlng hooTB: Ever listen to ' a teen-ager on changes. Chances are the Defense If not, we atrongly urge you Committee for European Migra­ Tor flonday—1 p. to make guns, they will be used to Juellch. And she passed to news­ Department will jump draft calls tlRHight might be fatal. He’s a lot to tall on U8 for thia covarage. Tor TuMday—1 p. »». men a letter her son had written telephone? Completely mysti­ to about 43,000 h month. Selective Battar now, but he still can't pisy tion, backed Bnanclally by the whpn you buy ^^Old Ipswich'^ For WadBaaday—1 p. make products which will com fying. Every now and then you Mts. Edmund Ptela. 8« Btrch 8L, U.8. For Thuraday—t p. her last Thursday while still In ths was honored recently at a surpitaa Service arill make aome changes tha active, outdoor games that Solid pet# for various civilian markets. catch a familiar word or even a draft regulations and both arill most boys enjoy. Slowly they went aboard, carry­ Tor P rld af I ?■ Nashvills Jail: complete sentence—such as “Oh. Tor *alurda,»— Jf' “ •.M n ^ While Germany and Japstn are "Mom, all In all'. I could’ve re baby shower, given by hdr mother iKurrylng to make sure a t^ That, he said, waa what made ing their possessions In bags, ClaaalAtd deaduat: 10.w SaturCay— he’s a real square.” But the In law, Mra. John Ptela, iw Birch draftaMe men will be avallawe to him decide to become a soap box cartons, sacks and wooden boxes Maple! day M publleatloB aaeapt thus free to engage In normal calved quite a bit of time, 10 or wordE. and sentences don’t focus solid maple at Watkins • a. m. _____ peace time production and com­ 30 years, but again Fve been St., who was assisted by Mrs. Leon meet defense needs. / driver. It took him five weeks, tied with rdpes. Into any meaning. They don't often working into tha night, to Omeetta Oanaatra,' Itavlng Italy merce, other nations will be barred lucky.” the mleslve aald In part Ptela, aunt of tha honor gueat. This all depends, homvar, on 5 piece Dinettes 64.50 Monday. Auguat 10 "My buddy (Larson) and I each mal;#' sense, except poseibly to whether tha intematkml altuatioh get his racer in shape for the for the flrst time at 63, looked off from full participation In tha trade received B years. . . . another teen-ager, and you can't Over 30 rtlativas, friends and gets better or worae/Of eourae.'s darby. "I guess I was too busy to to*sea with her daughter and three race. "Isn’t much to say mom, axcept even bo sure of that. . neighbors from Brooklyn, N. Y., Changeover to a plhn of Universal get siek,’" he grinned. grandchildren. Reg. $76.50. Nothing like Bolid rock maple for com­ Semi Annual Sale A Dfdtonitioii Of EqiwMty I’ve done it again and Fm sorry But teen-age talk is' really no and ManChestar were present. Military Training (UMT) would For his victory Freddy received "My son wsnt Ito Buanoa Airea So, the theory 'goes. Germany more Important than Rie Pig 33,000 college scholarship. Al­ bining friendly Coionial charm and durability. SO x X The algnifleance of tha Ruaalan again. . . . Mom. my receiving five When ahe arrlvad Mra. Piela cause considei^ble revamping of threa years agojbecauae the BOO and Japan should be forc^ Into years may not sound liks we were Latin or early childhood. Like was -IM to a large cotton stork moat mllltaiT manjmwer planning. though he'll just be entering lire (83 cenU) ba aamad aa a 42 in(;h top extends to 64 inches. Four box-seat slat- announcement that our monopoly rearmament, and given new armlee lucky but, believe me, we were. pimples. It Is merely something which stood beside a d#corated President Elaenhower ordered his rade B-B In Wilson Junior High truck driver here was not anough. 'iMck chairs included, on tha hydrogen boihb no longer to support. Then they will not en­ Then again, maybe It wasn’t luck the kids go through while grow­ basket containing her gifts. She manpower___ ^ axperts to look ' into School next month, he's made up Now ha haa a job in a garage In Whan you shop at Watkins Sami-Annual exlaU la more paychologlcal and joy their prospective advantage in It could have been your prayers ing up. received* doud>Ie oif everything, as j whethei UMT waa faasibla ^ d de- his mind about college. Argentina. He sends us monay Sal# you buy from Open Stocks . . - The. Teal, cause .of, misundcr-. .. Ha said Jia’d aUeiid Ball State diptoinatlc than military. wbrtd trade. Then they Wlini*-'6n- 1 beileve It ws*. Alwaya-remamber twins are aspocted...... ,— - - jslral^. -In IMSr# UMT program. -every-manUir -Stit-there--swa-aUU- me In them— please. standing today is tha dlffarenca During the rest of the evening a UraF rejected *>y Congress. Teachers Cbllege In hla home tnwii. tlmaa when wa do not hnve aay ehodti "{u3f th* placaJ you want; hava We have alwaya known that, one more of a par with other nations Colonial Splndtc Mirfbfs 13.75 Your loving son, H. E. J." between man talk and woman buffet luneort was served and However, if the siae of the arm­ and become an Industrial arts bread.” ail the fun in assembling your own roohn 1 5 .75 way or anothar, Ruaaia would in their rush for world markets. There was a sort of hushea talk. Basically, man talk means accordion music was plsyed by ed forces continues at 3,300,000 teacher. His dad, Ernest R. Moh- Old Signom Oanastm had tsars what it says, while woman talk ler, la a school building custod(an Reg. 615.50 mirrors come in a choice of all groupings . . aS'you do at any other develop tha hydrogen bomb. Thli This, it seems to us. Is Indeed, a tanseness In the Juellch home as cousin for entertainment. after next July 1, the draft calls In her ayes as the ship sailed. wa» Inevitable, whether or not naws dispatches told of airplanes means slmoat anything in the will Iheviumy go up to about in Muncle. * "We cannot forget we are gilt or black-and-gilt. Use over dressing time! And there are over 13 different wonderful way to run the world. world but' what It says. K 43.000 a month because of ’ in­ Freddy's mother said his victory 175 E u t RuMia waa helped by apy Infor­ and bloodhounds being called into G.iS KILL.S TWO was "the greateat thing that’ ever Italians," ahe said. table or hall console. Measures 26 x 15 inches. groups for bedrooms and dining rooms It says. In effect, that certain na­ the hunt. - n ils is the real reason why men crease releases from active duty. Center St, mation, or by tha flight to Ruaaia And women mysterious. They And there will be a shorter sup­ happened to us. I'm not sure he 6 4 .5 0 . . with many nationally famous names! tions should be forced Into the But Mrs. Ju sllc h cited with New Haven, Aug. 10 t#l—Mra. could have gone to college, other­ Tel. MI-9-7655 • of western aclentleta. Ruaaia haa path of war because that will be pride that her son had Joined the keep expected a woman’s con­ Ann Walker, 83, and |i4r daugh­ ply of young man who can be good adentiatt of her own. And Knvy on hla l«th birthday and was versation to make sense, when ter. Mra. Elisabeth yfilllams. 70, called Into acrvlce. ITie supply has wise." Columbia commercially beneficial to other that often is the last thing in the been dwindling not only because of Freddy was under 28 seconds Reg. 672.26 Cheat of four there Is, as a matter of fact, little honorably discharged In Au^sU were found dead in their apart­ Edgar Clarfcc nations who,(eel that they them­ 1950. that hitch h« had world a woman has In mind when ment yesterday illuminating heavy demands made during the for all five of his heats down the Insuror GI Visit* Relative drawers is a roomy storage that is really secret In the whole selves cannot escape the economic she opens her mouth. Korean war, but because during 97S.4-foot runway, and he we.s the twice been placed on probation for gas poisoning. Medical Examiner only oAe In the far-flung field able piece for narrow wallspaces. atomic or hydrogen proceas. The burdens of war. It says, In effect, When two men get together and Sterling Taylor said the deaths the daprasalon of the 1330's the Kelvinator Electric car thafts. And they have nothing to aay they number of babies bom—today's to crack that time, nia races were On Italy Furloiigb Idea that. In this modem world, that some nations would rather Eighth months after his dis­ , were accidental. Police said a pot run straight Into a 20-mile wind, charge, he was sentenced to six generally shut up. But two women | ^n the kitchen stove cov- youth—was dacllnlng. any nation can atUin and hold for face the long-range possibility of About th# only aolutlon for this and through Intermittent showers. years In the 8t. Ooud, Minn.. Re­ can chat along comfortably for an but unlit'gas jeL Oilumtala, Aug. 9 (Spaclal)— a monopoly on any particular new war from Germany and Japan formatory for robbing a St. Paul hour without really saying any I99’5 weapon le an Impoaslble IdtA than face the present possibility filling sUtlon. It was there he ap­ thing. They- both know It, but Pfc. Ernest Zanotti, aon of Mr. and Mra Ernest Zsnottl of Pine St. Militarily, then, thU announce­ of any commercial advanta|;e for parently met Larson. meanwhile they have had a fine /• UauaUy 6259.96. Enjoy crol Elec­ ment was to he expected aome time resting their brains while wrote his mother this week telling thsM nations. And wa guess this Paroled in Pall taking the tension off their vocal tric codking and baking right now time. If It doea not happen to be Juellch wa# parolad last fall ^ her of n trip he hsd made while on I theory la not answerable. Why, chorda. / 1 . . . and for years to come . . . with true now. It wlU be true later. And got a job with a St. Paul printing leave from Germany to Italy to after all, should the loaers of firm. He waa laid off in January A man doesn’t realla#' men .this big up-to-date range. Autp- militarily, what we can do about World War II be better nt,.,y<)u. can u se. "honest and humane” adminlstra not/o disrupt the other's bargaln- ' Htairta HsMsIbg 'FroJaet Reg. 685:00: ‘Three drawer drop- fdbiny storage drawer* in » eventually. fo Benjamin Hoctaberg, haa stated this for kne*bole desk or van­ tlon. Here '^geln, however. It Inr relationship by trying to par­ lid desk is perfect for the maple small floor space.^ That Ruasia claims it has al­ ^Arthur Dnic Sttras j that hIKhaa broken ground for a ity base. seems that a gubernatorial cam­ a d e wotkere to change unions. housing development Tn Manafleld bedroom, study or living room. ready happened la of more L. S. Buckmsstsr. president of It is 31 inches wide. paign is coming to the asalstan< the CIO Rubber Workers, snd Al on land which he purchased from psychological and diplomatlp than of the New York City mayor. I' Edward F. Brown. miliUry significance. Hsyss, hesd of the AFL Interna­ Hochberg^ had ^ te m p U ta d suspected that the reason l^ley tional Association of Machinists, building a housing piiwject on laind This annountemeht, true or not, pretends to sdmlre Impell^eri Is said In announcing the pact they is Russia's declaration of equality believe-It sets up “common sense on which an outdoorr theaterUtea wa*. that a battle for c o n tr^ of th.; rules snd orderly procedures which to be built when he had been denied OPEN with us. It is the symbolism by Democratic party in ine whole n theater permit. 32.50 which Russia declares that she is should wdrk to the benefit of both At a recent public Zoning meet­ state, and of the next giiberna- mombersblps." TUESDAY not comihg to any conference ing, however, the ban on the the­ toriel nomination, ,1s being chan­ Th# srrangsment. similar to one table either as a supplicant or a ater waa rescinded and Hochbarg EVENINGS neled into the ^proachlng city already worked out between -tbe was allowed to go ahead with hli machinists snd ths (310 .Auto n penitent. It says, instead, -that «he primary. New/Deal elements ot original plana for the outdoor the­ is coming to any conference table Workers Union, follows the form the party, i^ich might try to WADGNS ater. as an equal, who ie free of ahy of a general agreement tenUtlvely • ROTMBM. INC rariM Rl MMtlbii nominate ^ a n k lln D. -Roosevelt, negotiated between AFL and CJIO threat nr atmosphere of military The Rev. Dr. Ruaoell Henry S ta t Jr., for gdvemor, are opposing Ini- leaders. \ f u n e r Al ford, president of the Hartford superiority from any other power. pellltt^. Thst seems to be the Seminary foundation, and Mrs. 169.00 TREE BLANKS WNMC-TV SERVICE MORI ^R ivr*i MORE CONTROLI M OlIl MONIY*S.WORtHI Now this, depending in part on resawn Farley ia for him.. If the Stafford are at their rottage .on "1 CtilumMa Lake. They have recent­ Russls'i own diplomatic couree wipj{ of the Npw York (Ay Demo- Original IMl-tiina Powar Steer­ Sooraa of Chryaiar-built axiduHvo and our own evolution of policy, is Haoqdsn, Aug. 10 (^y—^Th# snap Or m iiI JLWm Seneetional FiraPtiwer V-6 B n |^ ly returned froln a month'a tour in 5rtitlc organisation which ia sup­ of a three limb cut off television not neceaaarily bad news. Prime . . . wHh Chrysiar’a fainous head- ing bert; 77, author of children’s hooka clear enough that Ruasia is not road near her home. a iM> • • “YE*" psomptiy to 4 out ef 5 r ■- -A'”"' ■ Idunge chair can be a decorative MOW avaitaoM-VNC now wisvsiao siotsiss awkcewernONtMO svsnrtM son CMOvotto csss and former Chicago newspajm- (Right) Reg. $32.50. Same bed as shown at accepting preconceived terms laid Police Chief Charles A. Murphy •tmployed msn, women—anafrisd man. Bom in lAnsingi Minn. Died asaet to a room as well ia com­ top only without footboard. Full or twin down by American diplomac.v. said ths woman apparently had _ or stngla. • 1-day sarrics. . . pbwM Irtday. fortable! Choose from tweedy Wal­ Russia could not, any more then alighted from a New London bus •rat. • You toUct bast payinant data. • Ues y. I . , " bomb announcement Is that it pro- the woman suddenly appeared in Bora in Meridian, Mixs. Diad Sun- claima there ia no phyalcal /rea­ front of his car and ht applied his brakes, then swerved tbe enr to day. 28.75 son why Ruasi*- should accept a ■the left. He said he struck the fe /is a n a i, iin a n c f CO. BROWN-BEAUPRE, Inc. 30 Bissell Street- Milwaukee—Anton Pashotk, 4L poaiUon of inferiority a t con­ woman with his right front fender farmer professional boxsr under WATKINS and she was thrown to ths pava- tha name of Johnny Paychek. who ference tRMea. m MAIM IT., liMl n ., ttvtr Weelwwth's, M^ H E S T ER retirad after haavywai^t cham­ WATKINS V B atteUeiUt This proclamation of bomb ment. Mltdwll »-74I* . BsnwtR J. Cwmiltigluiii, Jg.,^Yl* MAWngsr Oilef Murphy said Poland was pion Jo# Louis knocked him out in 0404 IHUMOAV IVtNINCS UNTIL t fJa. a title fight in 1840. Died Buadajr equality is, then, most important not bald but he said the invasUga- ts— osA IS iiilliiN Ws# im iiig ii ttoM _ Bi . Its dlplomatie . petentiaUtleA. tion j^M not eomptete. =^arsi.. i 1 ■: 1 - - t : ... I ■ A n cm slB S BTram rO HERALD. MANCHESTEB. CONN. MONDAY. AUGUST 10. 198S iiASCHtffr&L EVENPre HERALD. MAKCMBSTER, CONH.rMOWDAY> AUGUST l V 195a C o P jB W f»2^ Pigeon Poacher d a il y OtOSSWORD PUZZLB WHNIi—S4« n 1* I /*7Tg r WTHT—Ul» WONH—I4IC f r / X / l f / k f i n f l M W WHAV-rSi* WDBO>-II«0 •Bt.CBtfBfF lA ffCA A F ^ipnc_l0M Skywatch Schedule ■ . J - School Study Units Get* A Scolding Sense and Nonsense WCOO—1380 Eaetera DayMgkt Tim* WMHC—Ck. • 0 RANGE and I An*w«r to Pr#vi«ut Puttk' Report on Friday TwMfdmy, August II San Fraiieitno fTI— Thoimand* of Sheriff—Did you glvt^-tha prla- illee-WTIU-Nselntag* Wife. •'MrSS-WCXNl-News: Breakfast News- 12 MTdnl^t 2 a. m Robert McComh pigeons BulUr arOuhd thBreitjr*g u t n c j u Firat Movla 8 t a r - 8 o your new WHAT—New*. Poll* Hnr. 24 Hour De/irery Ssrvfc#^ w t 8 a. m .- 4 a.^m...... Volunteers Neesled famed Civic Center. [ : i a a u i u a wit* ha* been married four time* Wl.TC- MdsIc. K* —Radio Basaar. l a a g ^ °% epufir^^°*uM wls; The Rec- ■ iie-WONB-Oabrlel Heatlsr. ACROU u> u r a a u him every question that w* Could nnl shop. *lk*-Wi>ul' News ''school study committees, the Re­ q a. m. 12 Noon ...... Mr*. Mary Close. Jacqueline Ben­ own. 8Curod pork u p j c j u n *'*Stai^That’a right. She'* two WKNB—News; Baseball Matlne*. WCCC—1* Husared and 10 Hita. nett , So, h* climbed hand-over-hand IM aat dt*h I poaalbly think of. - WONS—News. gional High School study group MORIARH BROTHERS • Eikimo Jacket t3 chump* ahead of me. Bheriff—And what did he d ot 4:U VvTlU~«trll* UaMO*. 12 Noon—8 p. m. .Mrs. Robert Coleman, Robert up three stories of the crannied •OJuu«d “ “ WDRC'-lleelth aids. WHAT—News; Momin* Star lUTlew and the Health Committee will be 7 Rake CJ Deputy—He merely doied off, 4)8*—WTHT—Betty Crocker. WTHT—Breakfast aub. Gennvesi ^ wall of the Civic Auditorium and SIS CENTER STREET TEL. MI-S-51SB • Broad *p m d a Follow “' □ □ m u r j mumbling 'yea, dear, you're per­ SiiW- WUiu'—' nr Kecuic Shoe, WTH'-Thestei o, Meim.y, heard at th* special town meeting ...... M r* Hazel Small, Mm. Beatrice Inched hi* way to a tiny balcony 111 rood (Ub Cemetery *lgn in Sou^ WKNB—News. Tex Pavel. 3 p. m.—8 p. m. • Female hem, Pa.: "Peraona Are Prohibited fectly right.’ WTHT—Joo Glrand. ^ Friday at 8.p. m. at the Robert 'Little where he hoped to snare some ISSoon □ u n u WTlU—y.iuti* w.ddei Brows. At |iie > Dl'i . 1.1...... Record. caretaker a n n a w L j from Picking Flower* from Any WCeO-News; Music. W WHAY-Oampans Dsl Maltlno. son SchooL m .--8 p...... Hickatd Dunn, William Handler birds. rK S tir 10 Mine entrance u r a a o u j u i But Their Own Grave*." DISOOVKRY «:M-WTIC-Wom*n In M> Hou* * WUNS- Jack Duiviiey's wssworks, The warning also calls for the ...... David Wichman, Francis Dan- riremen had to rescue the boy, I;ta— WDRC—News. Old Record m t9. t:**-WCCC-Nsws; itM Hits. m.—iO p. 'lIUMifned U Burrowing □ u Look what Tv* found vVTti'—N.wi Voi'i itsrdei establishment of an Auvisory coste and gave him a acolding. WTHT-Newsi toe Olrsnd. Health Council comprised of five "I didn’t think anyone would ; .17Nothinc mammal and Heaven* above! WHAT—News; Dinah Ihore. WKNB-Dlal for Dollars; Music tor no p. m.-- 12 Midnight ...... Lloyd Dpvidson, Richard Harris 4< Sugar tource The opera waa Rlgoletto, the Doltara.'. M AtUck Ig Chemical SO Sptendor acen e had R lg o le tto tearing h i* A glove compartment WUNd— K)l by B" IS"-'. electors of th* town. Their term Volunteers m a y regUtar at Civil Defense Headquarters, MunlH- miss a few of the birds," Robert 47 Leave our WTir-—'list hull Bin , „ *t87 Garden tool ag Jeatherlik*. 43 Danger 82 Snicker- — » WIXTC—1*WtXTC—If ICundre.iHundre.i endand lO^^HIta. and tha aelection of a committee to Director Jean Campbell Inlro- Maxine Rosa, travel director of the When It waa ended, one turned to and atm can't keep her head-above WHAY—Nsws la Italian. participate with th* town of Wind­ .luced tS»mmiaaioh*T Evallne Pent- Cbnii^tlciil Motor Club rAAAt. •3tRu*(ian river a* a leaf 48 Of the note 88 Psych* part* WKNB-News: M Swell Show. Prize in (lontesl the other and aald: water. WKNB— DUl for DoUarsj Baseball ham on a regional high school land, who thanked her and th.; offered a suggestion today for Call Manchester's Speeidllstt iSS I*U‘ huaband F irst—Why is he making auch a Matinee. Itil6—WUiIC—Aiiiiui Cbdirsy. , 34 Dairy food \ 1 •:«»—wuHU—Curt Maaeey.. WHAT. Hallsi Musie. planning study will be considered. united leaders, Paulin* Edwai J', motorists who want to avoid be­ 1 1 b fUM? WONS—Paula Stans, Mrs. Howard Johnson, 232 iSd'ltcrate r r Friend-Dld you get any rqplle* WHAT—New* , INsrusa Plant Facilities Barbara Farr, Vonnle Irvine, Mi'.- coming "lltUrbuga,” Second—Ooodneaa, don't you WTtC—Note* and Quotes. W 7'iiT—WniBpering Slrsel*.' report of the County Board, of Autumn St., has been named one In The Business ! 37 Abate i ” Pi know anything! In'those days it to your advertisement that a ■ .tU^^WONR—reell Brown. Nswa isms—w n i’t?—Arthur Oodfrty. zie Johns, Peggy La Barron, Bet­ of the fourth prlv winner* In the CaiTy a supply of paper bags In l38Fa*ten lonely maiden sought light and •mAY—At Bat with Diplomat WTIC—Bob Hope, Eklilcatlon will be heard with par­ ty Lewis and Peggy Todd, for your car, she said, and us* them was a sin! w e e t;—News, Muele. ticular reference to the elementary $17,000 home award contest c^in- i30 AiterUk i ” li warmth In her life? _ assBlaa WONB—News; Mystery Shopper. liielr work with th* girls, and th* diicted by the Journal of Living e* receptacle* for waste paper and S p in s t e r - Ye*, two from electric t:* * - WUNB—News WHAY—nemme Muelrell. school system. Their recommenda­ camp C’ommlttee, headed by Mae |41 Elder* (ab.) WTtr—News. _ ^ Magazine, It was announced today trash. r ~ li 1 Headline In Salem, Ma**.. Eve­ light companie* and .on* from a WKNB-DUl for JMUra; Voice i tions for providing additional ele- Morajicey, for It* behlnd-tJie- "Surely," said Mrs. Ross, "only a M cKin n e y BROTHERS i43BiU ning News; "Dr. Israel Kaplan WHAY—BporU: Supper Serenade. Manchester. msntary plant and facilities will by Leonard M. Leonard.'" publisher. l44 Famou* gas company. WTilT—isews. Jo» ultsca. iei4*—W'l'U'i .When A Ulrl Marrlea. scenes work. Mrs, Johnson's entry on what small percentage of those who A a1 elected Board of Health chairman WDRC—News. _ . . be discussed. travel and vialt our country,’a ;it- SEWAGE PISPOSAL CO. . EnglUh KhO . t . WKNB-News: SporU Scrapbook. WORC-Arthur riodtrev The Junior camp committee she Wants moat out of life after 3'> P hearing on Cemetery Expansion WHAY—Muilca Dl Qua'EdUa. Other -reports will be made on ..UBcUona. are guilty of belng^Jj(.- '.••Grant Government lan’t all-knowing, Wcr'C—Hood Bvrning; (iooA Music. W^C—It Payx to Be Married.----- .-uldcd Barbgra. Johnson. Barbara was aelected ga one of the 2i Kxpert workmaaeklp. Hondreds of aatlefied hotne owaars aB* it r R V Next Week. i : l * —WONS~Patter By Palerson. . the Residsnf* Volunteer School terbuga and defacement - bug*, ••Comfort* and the idea that bureaucrita ISit* WfNB—.yews. and by the SJconomlcal School Cnleen, Jeanne Miller and Und* fourth prize winner* from more dozens of Industrial flrma who eall ua for aewage diapeaal »rab P w < WO.NB—Fatter By FaUrson. ll:S*~WONS-fAiriles Fair. ftarrying A, bag la a simple mat- 83 Win* cup W should decide what is beat for peo­ WTtC—Bob Steele; Sports. _ Study Committees. .’Also reporting Hnilth to Its membership. than 102,000 entries received from Ittna win teatify they can ALWAYS rely on McKlniwy BrottafS. IT Al—I ’m sorry I can't lend you WTHT—Ws, Th* Women. ler. and it can be discarded at a 84 ForglveneiS ple is foreign to all tradition. \vr>Rf!— Isrk Zsllnsn- This I Bellsva. WTIC—kirikr It Rirli. wrill W a group of citizens .who The program was then tiirn-d all over the country. Her winning Wa alao Install arptlc tank syatema and aewer llnaa. i any money. WKNB—Music by Weston. WDRC—Arthur tlodlrey, over- to Paula' Adams of .Unit L, I filling aUtlon or at the next meal 840 Club. Improvement of existing town 8gBriti*h BT f W over the death of hi* mother-ln- e;sa—WTHT—aerenn Usmnwll. Il:l> >WTATa-w«\c. Tb« >Vom*a. buildings and school facilities. •he "Pretty Pixies." B*rb*'A W TIC—Emils Cote Olee Club. WORC~AHhur Oodtr«>. Johnson of th* ’'Seedlings" and princo** m i law 7 Regarding the final two articles wzj « f ------Statistic* show th ^ are three WONS—Auto T u r* Derby. w rcr->ia lIundMd anc* 10 HIU. Joanne Taylor of "Tall Umber " M French d Jill Shocked? He was electro­ WDRC—Ouy Lomoardo. WHAY<>L'IU11a CantA. of the warning, voters will be a»k- m ages when men m isgave—:•young to give their camp withes for 1864. eumnaer ' » cuted. w r r r —News; Musie 11 :U WONB--vN«Wi. ed to provide additional elemen­ •OBoy* r IT R RT old and middle. / ' WKNB—Dial tor Dollars! Oinnsr WHAT—Ntwf la M iao. tary school buildings and spare Pauls then conducted tha cloalng •1 Miiplaee i X>RtF. IttM—WDHC.-'-Oranf itam. according to recommendation* of color ceremony which Included the t r h N gif. y«Tir—Tbres oUr Bktra. WTHT—Doubla or Nolhlnf. DOWN BY DICK TURNER WTHT—Sports. <»NS i.Jui*'*'. fnr - i»G th* study committees. slngina of "Paaca" and "Taps." c a r n iv a l WONS—spirrls D Isest; Nsws. Also a request will be made for The^’lnnlng songs In the reesnl t r n R WTIC—Tb« Phraae That Paya. IP ierc* y WDHC—..sr». w re c—N«wa ! ’• Hundr#a find the appointment of an elementary song contast were sung during the 3 Melody t:*a WONS—Fiilton Lewis. Jr. »nf«. H Id it WDRC-Famlly Skeleton. WKNB-Dial for Dollar** MO CluK school building committee to un­ evening. They Included "Wonder-! 3 Seth’* *on 14 WTHT—Westn»r. llendllne ndllioe WHAY-Mu*ic. ' dertake whatever steps are neces­ ml Merri-Wood," "Campers (Bib.) . W Ttr—Pbllo Vence. 11 t4d-WH AY—Mualca. sary to provide for elementary tTieed,” ‘'Counril Firelight” and W H AY-N sw si |i!“»» vvM*:i’ i{44 rintry. WKNB—News; Bones by Jo BuHord WTlC—i^cond CbaneF. school housing. "Sweet Molly Malone." The meeting was called by l!i*-»W O N k—TeiUi Test WHAY •'lUuiA<»m Pr4«i BUGS BUNNY WTHT—Bldiee Osvie W rC T-* rrtend nf Timir*. Ralph Reynolds of the Board of WDRO—johiray M ercer Show. llri*-WTHT< Turn lo a JTiiend. Selectmen. WKWB-*NaiHosmi'-Guard Show. ------IStM WDHC-WF|»rl4’ U^urroBe 1:SS—WONt -Oabrie; Manchester Esenlag Herald W TIC—News .of lb s World, WCCC-Mak* Hla# Huaic. REUPHOLSTER W T tIT —Lone Rsn«»r. WONB—Leir: >ta*«Fv i'lma. Coventry eorreaiKindent. .Mr*. WKNB-Topo la Pops. WTIC—NVa-fi. u>«thFr Chnrle* I- Uttle, telephone Pil­ 62 Fears of Father and Son Leadership WKNB-Kfw*| Sport* P#rry 1 :U —WDKC-eBd Murrow. ('omo Bhoar. grim S-S2SI. *>oo WON8--TOP Tur.es. WIIAY^Nf»«* In lUlian; Mualca. WTtC-One Min’s Fsmllv. U:l>- WDRt!—Auri jcnnia * Blorita* f* J(ii!p..M*Klimdis* . |;*e:^WDRC-Crimn Classir* WONB-Nrwr WHAY—News; Keynotes by Corf*. WTIC—M^dU) Tim*. THE BEST IN LOCAL CRAFTSMANSHIP WTIC—Rsllrosd i'obj-.,. WllAY—Oamma Profram. U H p . .0v«r4ug bills WONS—Adventures, of the ralcoh. llttrV- Won*—AllMwert Muiir Bos. ■ W TII'T—Tour Idtnd and Min*. WTHT— Jack 3*rrh: Neva and Giri To Moot fmorgoncy *.|A -WHA» —Bit of IreUod. WeathFr. WTHT—Travel Diary. lS:M~WCCC^tf*wa: Make Mine Mualc. M enoy needs . .. doctor, 3-Piece SET i;SS-WDUC— Arihiit (todfrey Talent WTIC—Mar)oric Mill*. Scout WOV.H- Msll of Fantssy. WONS—Woman'a P*fe. dentist, hospital. . Mnd WTHT-CbauUunua Symphony. WDRC—Romance of Helen Trent. Note» WTIC—Music -By Mantovanl. WHAT—La Roaa Program.* similar hills. ilAV V e.ter.' i srsvsii. WKNB—Wan on th* Street. e;Se—WDRC-Summer Theatre. IS:4> -WDRC—Our Gal Sunday. Oraoso fHoaavmoatlM* #N* rosiF pmiktU—k W TIC—The Telepnone Hirur. WTHT—Perry Como. The final aeaslon of Camp Merrl- j Amovtit Amoignt at Monthly Par^wonH foti tVONS—BUI Henry and Ih* New*, WKNB—The Pactcea. Of LOAN MO. 13 MO 1 20 MO 50 Wo^'a alx week period of day j Henorler * Roundup. \m WDH(>. aN*wa. > M s s.n up WHAY—News; Western Caraaa*. WTTC—New*. camping culminated Friday eve-; 1M it.ts 1 AM 1 4.71 • ..,ia_WONS Show Turin Tims. wrxrc^Mt.nch*fttr Mitioet. nlng with an International night a l; m W.I7 14.11 1 14.S> Atcardkif ta WTIC-nend nt Amerte*. WHAT—New*. Which the girl* gave their Imprea- m 47 41 14.44 1 14.4t l*:# * W D R C -W a lK a Mile. WOsVS—New*. Tkp*# a«bFdMl4»« *f »Fp«tme*nnck»dF sit 4 kdcgF* fabric — itTl* WHAY—News; .Site W strh. WTHT-Ken *nd Caroly*. alon of th* Girl Bcout and Girl, Tko* «r« kSB»d oo pnnnpi nsooriily pdvmarH* gad eaadMaa W TH T—New* of Tomorrow. l:l>-W DR(^M a Perkin*. Gulda encampment held at^ Adel-1 . et fwakata. WONS—Frank Fdwsnt* WONB-YankeF rood Mow. boden. Switzerland, every year. i W TIC—Hollywood SpofUshl. w n c —Ro»*. The Murlral Miller. THirMONI • WRITi • ar VISI7 TN/S! •'Vi .J * I •• Bouf* WHAT—Betty Kimball. Seated around a campfire the WTIIT-Straw lUt Muslcalr IfSa—WDPC—Tot»»* Dr Hatone...... "Swlaa’’ glrla, Faula Adams and 1*:M WTIC—Clifton Ctley. Slsr* from WCCC-New*: Mmric Hoorn. Barbara Caleen. acted ea ^oateaaea 1.25 WEEKLY 1 .’tiT- . '—"• PREFERRED WDRC—News; Mood* for Bomknc*. WKNB-DUt lor DolUra; Baaeball to Wendy Lawrence and Joy Jou- FINANCi CO., INC. I*i4.>-WHAV—Sew* , Matinee. bert from 'Mexico’’ and Barbara t*l MAIN m in « • Ima* Nm ' II-an Ml Pttllons—NSW*. 1:4> -'WDHtt—Tha Ouldlna Llfhh Johnson and Linda Smith from MANCHlim . Mm m ; MITCMHl S-4IM WHAY—NUe Watch. WONS-Oharlef Kaeher. o».« M*e. r.Mi. ww. Sr', f.'jo «• 5..ja WTHT—Kdwin C. Hill; Nalenllnn. WTIIT—Ouy Lgomharido. "Sweden." *nW thur$e»r> *iS0 •• * . Ct*Mk taAegsri . 1 1 1 !*—WTHT—Sport* ReporL, i,* a wr<’.||iII?od Hor»# promptly ' a t no extra | 0 IVmi ehooBC ftom «n muorU 0 foumdothm» rehuih with W T tC - .V 'Alhor: Frank Atwood, WHAY—N *v«: R rconl S#i*lofw *r. Unit 5 or the Swiss girl*. I m««f o f /«//rfVi CALLS TAKEN ’TIL 10 P. M. Asotrooue- V\A\V . • A VWftKONit c h a iK C . new Springt B6TTEIS TA|«;E WMKiO- w r r e —Breskfaet Newsboy. \V(H*r—Mdafc. danced the .Uwlsa polka and sang ' NOTE^.WELKlMi «ELF,JIMMV WHAY—Sacred Heart Program. W'THT N>w*. Top HU TU.IP. 0 Trmrka pick up vour fu r- 0^^ .S«j|f#fi ron*lfWPf^fi * uaed ______AV - 'WTHT—MtaTln* Devollo*. ... WON»-W»itworii*. "Vrenelli.” Unit 1,. or. the. itexlcan miturark^ mppointm^t------^»VDI«IE OOMHb '7SS. *;4S-W K N B • New*. . U’T ir -Mil! cy. girls, danced the Mexican hag th ro u g h o u t WHAY—Connecticut Timetable. fINE FHARMAGY 0 AH your old ru^hiont tr- )TfZAMPl v)Ava.y VROM WKKB-N#w*: Music H*lt. dance end held a bullfight that giJUy^WUNH-.y.srly Edition. tria—WOKC—House Fsriy. ’CALL MI-V-ni4 plm rrd mrw 0 ^ l » iumo « I0-vf«r fu«r* 'tVCfc W TIC—New*. _ . WTIC-noaa d Ufe proved to be th* hit of the camp­ •niM g,**_WCCC —Good Morning; Good ,0 furniture h UtrHhed and fftk fT*a w e re -N e w s - Music. ing aaaaon, with Ru.semarv Howe , RUGAVlStS Music. WTHT-Country Music. mothproofed 0 ^ew fitlimg mnd rottom felt TELEPHONE as the matador and Jessie Mae WTIC-Bob Steel*. ' . 't I*. pn*» * fTsmlly. 0 pf«f/orm fo m dded > ()0iCIST7Q»b ,i>^ A WDRO—New*. S :U WDHC—G *t on thd Batt. GIpaon and Barbara Smith aa the WONS—Weather; News; Tsnke* Ex- \*"nCr Itl'^hi In tUppuir**. biilL Round* of anplaua* were ac­ th e fr e m e a 0 Siden mnd bmrkt rebuilt mnd I WkKXWVt ores.. ', 3?Vi .T%*n’HT_N>wF. 0 .4H rorner (dorha fitted or pm dded WTHT—Ben Hawthorne. I 4;tP-WTHT-N#w*. corded the bull aa “he” danced the S lO f? CAVlYO WKNB ' uoloillo . hat dance. Unit 3. as the SwedUh rep lu red 0 OmImiIr »#«m8 OR « nem MITCHELL 3-7691 ‘ WDRC—Rob#n Q. Lrwl*. WHAY—News; »10 Coflee Club. WITCC—Music. reprecentativea, danced f"Hey Lit- > Evury w w — s Im *M 0 Frumen mro eompieteiy re- rorer weitod T:tA-W TlC—Wea’.ne,. Morning Watch. W^*m~B*rk*tac* Wif*. 1:S*-W C C C — News; Oood Morning WTTAT—NVwt. ' tie Laaale” and "Guatar* Skoal." im fo rred 0 All outmidg eoo m * hmmdkmwm . Thla part of the program closed know New t * jdrivn ■ W '^ S c ^ d MuSI«-Bnx._ — ...... ------.------W KNB—.News j Phil Hal* Sho' ■expert InalrurUons by e:4S—WHAT—New*. ex^rieneed teachers. In­ ! :» * —W TH T—W esthsr. sured dual i^trolled ear. WDRC—New*. B V a L VERMEER |u c k £ y N o D o u b t! LANK LEONARD \VONS--We*lher. ■ . That Proves It ■ •te—WDRC—World Nsws Roundup. WCCC—KIddI* Comsr. SPECIALIZING IN MORTLOGK’S GOSH. HOW THAT WATSL______WTHT—Martin Agronsky. I KNOW-BUT IF j yiMdiWdoriDPUir ••B PHL-t agirr Y1 KNOW n A W T ir —N< we. 1 ^TUDY REAL KID MUST HATE fifAMMMR-dlCfrWV MNf MfMMf 1M / RMf ivr *81 RUOV! WITMAN WHAY—Today In New Britain. CUSTOM BUILT HOMES DRIVING SCHOOL HARO I MIGHT 1 S C H O O L ! ' . MOMAMDITATINE WBLAWWOOBI N lOPm i- A Y E A R NtniAniifivogMg < tammntmv Jm am m a W TIC—New.i. ^ „ ^ r e m o d e l in g and REPAIRING A H E A D O F leiawEgr^V if-Mggi*r W H A T -'ea tin g wrltb Wsrnp. ■TIME.' W THT—Top O' the Morning. rnmcammtrtjmmmmn WONS—Tmtkee Exp resa FR$k^ ESTIMATES — MORTGAGES ARRANGED aMSf MADE TO ORDER ERNEST A. RITCHIE Television IS M RaaTY inr. T E I. MM-flI72. MANCHESTER CHEVROLET 3-f^c. SET Root tko Fol soosoo Mqh prkot. Lot Ekriich's moko sNp covon to protect yoor furaitwra throiii^ tko year. Ckooso from booutifid P. M. f WNMf^ now 1953 docorotor pottorns.ond colort. AH oor sHp covors ora 4:00—Ona:ix>—ua Yoor xoor AecotmL ai 4:30—Lkdtes'Choa'Chotc*. IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIHIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMHmilllllllllllllllllllllltMillllimillllllilMU sowed on the wrong side of tko fobrie. You do not got any unrovolod liOnr-UIIU The*“'leaier. ' , . I II /!' tn* 8aa. tiiiii M A N D NEW ' OrriClALS rapiQeo i*m \ reluctamtiv to 8:00—Name That Tune, S FOR riCKU r CAU. MltckeU B-8172 ABOUT CMAnjE kOTA. \ LET HIM BOA^ a;30—Viilee of eireMiin*. *:00--1 t.,ove Luo 12 MONTHS TO PAY t : 3fr-iMaaquerad* Party. EISHT rASSENaiaS As Low At 10:0IJ—Btui-.o one. II-no—Rheincnid Theater. I FRIENDLY CLEANERS, INC. | Jl '.lS—The Bennet*. 11:3I>—Blind Date. i 18% Diacuunt at Hu*e Cash aad Carry Ntores. £ Romovo Soots to iVKMt = IS MAFLE 8T.—141 MIDDLE TURNPIKE M’ERT = Our tioeorgttors wlN coR irt your komo witfc mOny sonsplos frani 4 :no—Jeanne Porter. -4:X1—Don WInalow. iiillllllllllllllllllllllMIIINIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillinillllllHNmillllllllllllllr Coovort ioto Poool Track $1.25MKLY wfcick to ektioso. So coN us today and got in on oof Mg Spring ~T'\ a :00_Western Theater. /" '• —TV Thenter. r, IMShyaKAl T. !«■ Bl|. u. •- ex. *:Sn—Arthur Godfrey. . b = *:0n—WreetlIng. 'i r o :, n :) rim N .i 10.00—Btudlo On*,' The Ptunr* BY WILSON SCRUGGS HlOO— Newe. IIIUIIM R Revolvinc Barrels? BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY THb SIVRY OF MARTHA WAYNB 11:15—Th* Lata Bhow. T f Taaiarrew Good Tosto ^ r r r r t s ? ! AttUtTYTCPSTSPCSUSWf WNHO— * 2 0 6 7 " * Every detail at Oolsk aervlM Is alwa.i n .^wHyNorr JU ST'gw in LAOS Lowi?' and LA«T7W « I VtWTBP P»LLBj * - - u JOiNgMllOIMTOMU ‘ A M * . H L L tS L n i ~ -On Your Aoeount . • T«l. MI-9-5238 WK!*M 2 2 s M M N ST. r . M. . ■ t:S0—AoUon hi the aflenwea.

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^iatrr-rw'cciv-itv ■ MANGHKSTE& EVENING HSRAI^). MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, AUGU^^^ 1963 MANCHissrai EVENtNrHERAW ttA^^ PAGE TEN National Little Leaguers inated^ in Tournament. if .egion Scores Twice in _Tenth, Beat i^ e w London Wins 3-0 Legion Baseball iVofes Play at Muzzy Field White Sox Would Be Lost Without Red Steps Out of a Man’s Shadow Bridgeport la carrying only 11 Pitching Features player* on the aquad, although All Even Under Lights Tonight -A.S they ar* allowad. IS . . . Bodic, Injuries Bruzaa, KaUiar, Beraanyalt and UConns List Reinforcements for: Yankees By HAL TUKKINGTON throw sant thrM runs acampering T$«> H om o Riinfl Ruin LeptSH hall from -cadileM F icp AR R H PO A K Refusing to fold' under pras- Sore-Armed Southpaw Wiiue lij# lost o , ui* team are *J«s- UkMtry. rl ., In for Bridgeport In the fifth, the / Ousted nue Pilching Job Psquelie. rt aure, the local Dtlworth-Corncll- final canto Irish woHtad. Samu lad EiffhtrPlayers alCK aluoeiUa . . . W’m,ey Mortianit. It Quay Post 102 of th* Amerlean 22 Cage Tilts s'luiCK, >»cai Haven High coacn Jobnion. 3b . off with a singl* to left. BodM By Foflhlcr; Locals Woirlk. •• ... ..^gion squarad th* final series for singled with two down, sending I *** Lssdss k r ami siiooklyn LHidgar scout, waa CriBwotd. r . Lb* BtaU Legion Championship i runner* Blanks Red Hot Yanks 10 Home Games Will Tw Receivem Among ...... • " J " ? i J Gel Only One Single . In the stands at Mt. Nebo as he Morlarly. lb with Bridgeport* Bro^n-Haw^y I, Uptak’a trlpl# to the g v „ _ _ Veal, ah ...... ,...1 0 « ! * was m ouaiiord Friday night . • . Silver, ib .... Poal Saturday afternoon at Mt. ■ r _ . . . one Injured v rV er CArniiroiL e 3 I I 10 0 Irish, p ...... fence In left. Wojctk took Mor- . 3 0 0 0 t He la looking over future proa- McDonough, i Be Playe«I at New BHIett. p ...... We* Feshler pitched another ■' Nebo, coming from behind twice to hardi’s relay and toaeed wildly to Sunday Proves Big Day Weekend in MajoM IdAk#. If ...... 2 0 0 0 0 fine gafne for the National Little ' peels. eke out a 6 to ft victory in 10 in- Back in Groove 5^000 Seat Field House ■Taedrow,-c# ~ V. bodie, whlla not an over-pciw. Totals ...... 3* * 1 3 0 13 3 third- and. Uptak alao ..Mond. BentRon. lb . . . . All Stars, but three nf hi* n irv er RrUgrpirt ningE~Xo«iM by a T-O count in For Name StariR with . 3 1 I 0 I srlng , had a pretty good AB R H PO A K Stratford rrtday evening, the loc­ making It 4-1. New York. Aug. 10 (A8 The Luxti, aa ...... balls that didn't break cost him 3b ...... Stores, Aug. 10- The University Woodworth, rf .« , 3 1 I 0 0 a win and eliminated Manrhqiter screwball . . . He threw It inside Bamu. als fought tooth and nail in the 'The local* came back right Many Clouting Homers haaeball’s injury jinx worked over­ Taylor, rf .0 0 0 0 0 Sf-rf «nf«k. ll> s of Connecticut will play a 22-game from further competition in th* most of the time . . . There was a B riiu f. r .t . . . . uphill baUle. conceding nothing, away and knotted th* count again. To Provide Victories -chediile in basketball this win time during the weekend to strike Tnlals ...... 17 3 3 1* • 0 State Little League Tournament.- fine cimvd on hand for Uie Satur­ B ^ l^ . p ...... finally ovcrtaklnk then bigger Morhardt slnglad. Bodia blew an­ day game . .. A good crowd should LiptAk, . . . . ter it was announced today by down eight players Including MaaelioMar NaMoaaU „ Bruce EllloU. hurling for the New Kirk, if ..... opponents in an extra frame. other double-play ball that would AR R H PO A K follow Ih* club to Bristol tonight Bv 40r. REICHI.EB Athletic Director J. Orlean Chris­ Mickey Mantle, leading hitter ...... 1 0 0 7 0 0 London American League, set Frln^r. r...... have gotten him out of th* frame., tian. Thia la orte more game than Daigle. Ih Brisol’s Legion Post Is 2b ...^ A CHAMPION w1H be crowned He took Johnson’s come-back ball Annrlatrd Pi»»» Sport* Writer i among the regular New York Rielhard...... 2 0 n 0 0 0 Manchester down on one hit, as rf ...... laat year. The Huckiea will also Ffifhlrp. p ...... 0 0 0 0 n 0 handling arrangements for the SotUtAk. rf . . . tonight when th# two clubs meet and rifled It over the eecond base- Whether ChiroKo’e j KDSRk. a ...... 0 0 0 n n « the locals bowed 3-0. The gams game, Uking car* of th* ranUl take 'p*vl *h six-team Invita­ Yankees...... 1 n 0 0 0 0 at General Electric Field In in the decider at Bristol’s Muzxy man’s head aa Morhardt went on t* the beet lefthonded pitcher in Dypf. b . and lights. TotAlfi 42 S 14 27*30 7 * tional Totirnament at Hanover, Others forced to the sidelines Aio«ky. 3h ...... 2 0 0 0 2 0 Brlijgeport was the best played Of ' X—Non« out whrn winning run Bcor- Field under th# lights at 8 'The to third and Johnson, to aecond...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Joe Maro will moat likely call basebell i* open to ergument but N. H., during the Chrlatmaa re with injuries included Gua Zernlal Baton, d ...... 1 0 1 2 3 0 Saturday’s tripleheader. In other rd. winner move* on to the four-state Wojcik then tripled to the same Banavln*. 2h the balls and strikes . . • Both MAnrh^strr ...... 00! 030 000 3 ^ spot as LIptsk to msks It 4-8. there i» no doubt where the White teas. and Joe DeMaestri, Philadelphia McClain, ir ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 games Stamford edged Ansnnia Br1dgrpr>rl ...... 010 f»30 000 1 -S district tournament with state vic­ Athletics; Monte Irvin, New lork . ...I 0 0 0 0 0 clubs agreed to selecting outside tor* from New Jersey, New York Sox would be todey without him. New opponenta thia year include Adam^. rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 n 8-7 and Southington thumped Col­ Ronfi In. Jnhnnon. W ojrik <2t. Giants; Del Rice. Bt. Louis Cardi­ t^onefeitow rf officials for th* game and they MoriArir. LIpUk <3i. Samu FHn*r. and Rhode Island. WHEN GBISWOLO lilt to abort. The 28-year-old ace, acre arm Colby, Bucknell and Fordham. Ten Pontic^lll...... 2 0 0 * 1 0 linsville 16-1. New London will two-bABH hit. BrrrxnyAk; Ihr^p-bAP* nals; Roy McMillan, Cincinnati would hzveHo go far to find a bet­ Bridgeport outhit the local* 14 Wojcik made a bluff for the plate, and all. ahut out the New York of the gamea will be played at t!l 0 t 1* * 0 meet Southington Monday In a ter man In the*# parU to go be­ hlu. LlptAk. Wnif:lk. utolrn Fri- home in the new 5.000 aeat Field Reds; Sherman Lollar, Chicago TotaU>iai» ...... tr- a ^ v' aemt-flnal contest. n^r. Griswold. Wnlclk; dfmble plays. to 9. but committed seven error* drawing a throw at third. H* got Yahkeea yeaterday 8-0 to keep a—Court^ny runner for F^*hl#r in 3rii. hind the plate . . . Two Bridgeport- Pngusttr. Irish and Mnrisrt), Brutas House now under construction. White Sox and Irv No/en, Yankees. h—Struck out for Ferhlrr In *lh. • • • that accounted for at leaat four back safely and Griswold reached alive the flag hope*, of the riinner- players arc IT years old and the and Samu: Ufl rm haxpB. Manch^M'-r ManChcater run*. Georg* BodI*. on a fielder’* choice, proniptly lip White Sox. The victory left Rhode Island, traditional rival Mantle, fleet centerflel^r of the laondon ...... 03*—3 A IX o r NEW LONDON'S 11. - Bridgeport 9 : ba^t op balU. Irlrh World UwmpiOfB, tore a Sgsment Run* batted In. Wbodworih 3, ,Uar- remainder are 15 and 16 . . . "niey 2. Bodi*' S. atrlk^cruix. McDonough 4. who hurled the' visitors Into th* atealing second without drawring a Chicago seven game* behind New of the Huskies. Will be met three naroll: hom^ runi. Carnaroll. Wood- scoring resulted from home run*. ar* a big ciub . ■ . Bruzaa 'dhcc Modie 3. httx off. Irirh * for 4 runa In timea, however only two of th In Ms right knee while fielding a worth: .Uolon baiip. l^ft on bai*p». In the first frame with two down. finals laat Monday night ■with a throw. Morlarty skied deep to cen­ York with 44 left to play. pitched at Williamsport ’4nidths & Inninga; McDonough * for 1 run* in 9-4 wln.bvar New Haven, waa Sunday proved a great day for rontrata will count In the Vnnkte bail In Saturday’s lirst game Manchoatpr 5. Now Isondon 1: baafp on Henry Carnaroll tagged the flrsl peM*d halla. Fm er: winning ptldv- ter and Wojcik waltzad in, but halU. Billon 3. Foahlor 3: atrlkooufa. Little l.e*gue World Series . . . er." McDo McDonooi^h; umpir'r. Snow-Mur- guilty ot two bad error* himself, the "'big name*" of baaeball. Ted CVtnference, of which Connecticut agatast Chicago. X-rays takrei yea- Rllott 10. Foahlor «: hit by plfchor. by. pitch for a homer over the left- Griswold, thinking b* had plenty Looking over the roater of the ray: lime. 2 throwing wild to second twice on of time to get on to third, waa out William*, making only hia aecond la defending chnmplon. The flrsl terday showM no tracturr, but Kllolt (AdamB. FAhlor); pava.ori halla. field fence. In the fifth, Feshler locals, it doesn’t seem that long Mantle hne his knee In splints and PontIcoIIl; umplroB. Korloa-Y oair^r- potential doubla-play balls. on a nice throw from Johnny appearance at bat for Boston alnce gnme on Dec.' I ngnlnat Bbmle Yoafor-Hardwlck; acortr, Tatro; llmr. gave up his second hit, a single ago but most of them war* on th* issue, that was the major will undergo further exnndnntlon Miachestcr acored two runs in Bruass. who la slated to burl hia return from Korea, amaahed a lainnd will be an exhibition game 1:10. to Dick Lussl. and Bruce Wood- first Little League teams formed topic of conversation Saturday. the bottom of the lOth after the ■towering. 420-foot pinch hit home commemorating the opening nnd treatment todny. worth followed with a towering here in 1949 . . . McDonough waa Neither team haa used the hit tonight. Mantle will not accompany the Mem’s BMitaff We wlaalsg nm oa a ham* nm la Mie 14th At SS Sohaeadteast Is the Na­ down-stater* had broken a 4-4 tie run into the distant centerfleld Rhode Ulnnd'a- new Fmnk M- blast that cleared the mitflled Red Hohoeodlenst has paced late getting to Mt. Nebo Saturday and run. or run and hit. in the In tha top of th* stanza. <3*nc That’a the way it stood until the club to Waahinglon tonlgnt and is hi.iog te give ttm Natiaaal League a 4-t victory la the IW tional Leagur’a aaawer to bleachers at Fenway Park. Kenney Gymnasium. i fence, the fence oiitRide the park, N L eeoond baaemea foar ttmcw. . . .H e thought It was a 8:30 series to date . . . Bruzaa is \he Johnson, held hitleaa in the scries tenth. Both clubs had nuntarous De.apite Ted s 32.8th round trip­ expected to be out for a week. majou leagus i and bounced off a car across the All-SUr gasa* la Detroit. CoagratulaDag him Is Aady Pafka, Bwitrh-hittiag MIchey Maatle. son ol the Bridgeport coach . . . other opportunities to score. Twice The schedule: Dec. 1^ Rhode la IN * he made SM enwHeas Red hits both ways. game Instead of 2:80. to this iwint. lined a single to right per, the Red Sox bowed to Cleve- faland at Kingston; 3,, American Zemial incurred a pulled muscle street. Thu*, three pitches that play* la a row. Mwa a CMeago Cuh. ______Mothers of th# local players Rick Massey is the son of a former field. He want to third aa Eddie Manchester had runners on first ladn as Mike Garcia coasted to his International at St^rs; 5, Yale in hia left leg while trying to I didn’t behave cost Feshler the win. helped the Legion Auxiliary put Manchester star, Sammy Massey. Wojcik put down the perfect aac- and third with none away and J4th victory, 9-3. Called 'up to bolster the Yankees, a* though the World Cham catch a line drive by Jim Delslng Otherwise, he had a New London .....------...... at Storxa; 8_ ColljJ'at .WAt?j;yiHe;. ____ By..PRANK .W ».. .on a dinner at th* Legion Home and is playground director at Rob- Tlfica -bimu. JEkrti.jr#in,er.. B rtto- couldn’t bring in a run. 'They had 12, Bucknell at l>wlsburg: 19, St. pions needed'fielpn were, left to fighl, the left-Tia'rid'pilchfiTr, Blit ih' ths A’* flfIt ’ faW I ggglliK De­ By THK AAHIKTA'TKU pilKftM team'compbSed 6f''siinie "OftlliS 'btg-’“ AP Newafesture* Hperta Bditor tfiiUiertaon. Ayers for both clubs after the game artibfi p*nt' r r : p»qifeiie lua a port- catcher, hit W ojcik In the a runner on' 'aecond 'with ho euT6~ STAN MtTSIAL rapped hi* 17th busy dayin centerfleld. taking care ■loseph'a iPaO at Stores; 28-30, Miller and Steve Kraly. and First Baseman Gu* Trlsndns. Miller troit yesterday. He left the game Nalioaal Lra««r geat 12-year-olds that tournament 4U (Rad) Bchoendiensl has been traveling In select company for ;oi ■I , * * 1 8 ^ s Playing under the lights will be a back with the ball trying for the In th* eighth and still failed to home run with a teammate on InvitatioMlT Tournament at Ha;t- came from Kan.sa* aty, Kraly from Binghamton, Triandos from Bir­ after hitting hia 28th home- run in Baltin*—Irvin. .Now York. .33*; officials have ever seen, (even Joe the last seven year*. That’s how long he’s been rooming with Stan 1 1C 111 g O l l i l l d t l i c l l l new experience for most of the of seven chances handily . . . He out at first and ’Wojcik waa safe. score. Meanwhile, McDonough was base in the seventh to help the St. Schoondroat, St. laoula. .333: Fbrilln. over, Ni H. mingham. (NEA). his only time at bat. Th* big out­ Dyer was dwa’rfed by Carnaroll l Mualal, th# National League’s perennial batting champion, when the plavcrs on both teams . . . Gris­ looms as another great defensive Eddie Immediately stole second using his slick curveball to keep LiOUi* Cardinal* defeat the New Brooklyn. .31*: Kluatowakl. ('Inclnnatl Jgn. 5, Maine at Stores; 6, New fielder served as a pinch hitter In and Batimholts. Chicajfo. .337. a team that had In four previous wold and Johnson played under th# outfielder for the High School On a 3 and 2 pitch to Harry Gris­ out of tumble. ‘Twice lead-off bat­ York Giant* fl-2 for a aweep of the St. Louie Cardinals are on the road. Bafnpshire at Stores; 9, Rhode the second game and blasted a Riina—Dark. Now York and Mualal. contests scored over 60 runa In­ It 1* only natural that th* S0-ye*r-old redhead has been playing Azilda Gilbertson and Helen Miisxv Field lights In thet thrilling that has had great success in that wold, Felner waa chargM with a ters reached on him, but they were three-game series. home run with the bases full to Si. leouij. *€: R oobo. Brooklyn. M; position for many years with such l.iland at Kingston; 12, Boston SnkJor, Brooklyn, S3; (Sllllam. Brooklyn. cluding 31 In one gam e,' eating in the shadow of Stan the Man all these year*. Musial la regarded Ayers lied for low net in the 6-6 tie with Bristol last year on passed ball as Gris took a walk on stranded. Ralph Kiner blasted . hi* 28th enable his team to earn an 8-8 tie. out of hi* hands. TWo other bat­ Blind Nine Tourney in the Question: Tliere is a man on men as Roy McGuire. Bob Eella a wide one. Johnson acored to knot University at Boston; 16, Boston Worsham’s Amazing *2- - . as one of the greatest hitler* Iq major league hUtory. and with good th# Manchester High Club Liptak, playing both hero and round tripper to lead the Chicago College at Storr*. DeMaestri, Athletics’ shortstop, Run* Baltod In—Oampanolla. Brook* ters reached on. walks whil* six icHson. He has led the National X-*sguc In bitting six timea snd women’* division of the Manches­ second base vlth one out. The After Friday night’s controversial and Billy Paganl.- H. T. the count at 5-aIl as W ojcik went then goat roles, started the rally lyn. 104: Mathowa. Mllwaukoo. *€. pitcher see* the runner taking an Cuba to a aecond game 6-8 victory Feb. 3, Fordham at New York; wss knocked out in a collision' at Hodfoa. Brooklyn. *6: Irvin, Now York, were set down on gtrlkeouts. ter Country Club over the week- to third sad Griswold to second. in the 10th with an infield hit after siwavi hits above .300. - extra long lead. The batter senses after the had 6, Colgate *t Hamilton; 9, Wag­ second base in the 10th inning of * l; Ktnor. (Thirago, #id. Danny Banavige’s tnfleld single Schocndienal hit .300 but once and that was last seaaon when he end. ITielr respective scores were Jim Morlarty drew a pass to load on* out. Bandy Kirk singled him Hita—Aahburn. Phlladolphta. 140: that the pitcher is going to try the won the opener 7-0. Ted Wllliants ner at Staten Island; 12, New the nightcap, and was badly in the second Inningi cost Rtlint 60-15- 35 and 45-10- 35. There thj* bases with none away. Carl to third. Kirk tried to go to aecond ------—— Eagle 2 Wins at TAM Kluaiowakl, Cincinnati and Isockman. just mad* it with a .302 mark. But now the popular second baseman pickoff play, steps out of the bat­ Ed Mathews Even Duke Snider clouted hi* 23rd Hampshire at Durham; 13, Maine shaken up. He had to leave th* Now York. IW ; Irvin. Now York, 134. a no-hltter. The New London waa a tie for low gross at 47 be­ SHIver then hit to short -and Ron and wa# out on a throw from Mas­ now owns a consecutive scorelaga from Germantown. 111., appears ready to step out of the Man’s shadow. ter’s box snd calls for time, but Local Sport four-bagger with the bases loaded St Orono; 16. Rutger* at Storrs; game. Schoondloitat. St. I»u la. 13*. hurler’s blazing fastbsll set 10 of HINCB LATE MAY, Schoendlenst has led the National league In tween Anp McBride and Carolyn U'ptak threw the ball low to Fel- sey to Wojcik. Felner contributed as the National League leading inning streak of 24 2 3. t^>ubloa—Mualal. St. leouja, 31; Snidor. not before the pitcher begins With Babe’s Pace I ner, attempting for a force at 20. Rhode Island at Storrs; 28. Chicago, Aug. 10 (B—Lew Wor­ aand Irvin and Rice were injured In Brooklvn. Baumholla. CThlcMo and Boll. the Nat* down via the big ’’K’’. hitting, give or lake a day when th* Giants' Monte IrvIM; wa* on a Laking. a sharp single to center, Liptak Brooklyn Dodgers crushed the Cin­ green, Worshsm pulled whirling to throw to- second. I* the home. The ball squirted away from Msssachu.setts at Amherst; 27, sham has the answer to a question wedge Irom hia bag. a.collision at the plate yesterday Cincinnati. 2*: Rnblnaon. Brooklyn. 37. Having never faced pitching as streak and passed him. And it was only recently that Musial started In Thursday’* Sweepstakes Chatter scoring the lead run agalii- Then - A. nve times—Clark Griffith. took and relayed to Morlarty to Amerlrak doubledly was the most lucrative i debated endlessly in the hot-stove betweea Brooklyn and Olnrlanatl. mona, Phlisdelphls. 93. same third Inning and continued to made eight hlU In hi* first 15 timea -Billy Goodman < .3.54 in wood and AzlMa Gilbertson by Hooie-.^ Manchester will be the fores bom* th* Drst run. Rick with a pulled Achilles’ tendon in umph against five losses as the (.309 In CWcsge, I9«l; Hughey Jennings, complete a sparkling double-play. tThlrago 5. New York »L singel shot in the history of the an league The Kedleg shortstop also hsM hU Amerless loszss pitch brilliantly against the New at bat following the Injury and Sox), George SUniweia* 1-up. home team tonight against Bridge­ Paquette tied it up in the third. Dodger* handed the Reds their Si. I«ouIr 3-3. Washington (WiS. Londoners. His arm above the el- now he threaten* to become thej 191.5. Yankees). Charley Oehringer Detroit. IN7; Bueky Harris, To Leave Fenwav Besides the poor throws by his left heel. . , ■ Philadelphia 4-lt. Detroit 34. (called cient game. They said it will rub out that left eye closed la the plleup and B sllln e—Vernon, W sihlnzion, .331; port in the finals at Brlatol’s Muz­ He singled and went to third aa Satchel Paige relieved St. Loula sixth straight defeat. Rosen, Cleveland. 330; Kell. Boston, l»ow became so swollen that he new Mr. Redblrd of 8L Louis. (.371 in 1937. Tigers) and Buddy tVashingtoo, 1924; Joe Cronin, zy Field. Bodie, Bridgeport missed another tenth S!inda3' curfew i. •. ' memorable 235-yard spoon shot was forced to leave the game. Washington, IWU; snd Mickey Bodle took Moe Morhardt’* rap to atarter Duane Pillette to snuff out Joe Pre’sko,' who previously had Cleveland f», Boston 3. .. LET’S CREATE the drama it all by Gene Sarazen in 1938 that LoUsr, first string White Sox .319; Minreo, rh ir S fo , .11*;' Roodman. was not able to svL'ing a bat when IF 84T40ENDIENST win* th* ' Myer (.349 Ip 1935, fienatora). Washington. Aug. 10 (SV-The the box and threw Into centerfleld. twrln-kiUlng when Ron Graaso a Washington threat in the eighth lost three straight to New York, .Natloaal iM M i • Boston.. 310. Corhraae, Detroit, 1984. failed to touch second before get- 8t. lyouls 8. New York 2- entailed: bounded into the 69th hole for a catcher, was sidelined Friday with , .Runa^Mlnneo rhiras<> snd Mantle, his final turn came in the sixth _ , „ . .Boslon.R*d Sox probably ar* glad ALUMNI LEAOl E ^ ill resume Morhardt tried to go to second and was credited.with the 3-0 vic­ ting hia toss off to first In the hurled a live-hitter against the Brooklyn fL CinrlnnaiJ I. . It meaut Winning the..’.’.world’.’ double . eagle during...t.he,.J,*s.t , frame and so only then »'*s he r#^ r J Q. What player holds the major - play~.tonight .alter, a t.wl>..week tory in ther'ffrst 'game. Th'e S»H*-' Glalhts'Vs'ffie 'CardinBT* mW^ ■ TOis' make* yiMi llams get the seaaon he batted 11„ „ dropped nine o f 13 decisions, Tournament starts Sundaiy, Aug. BoRton ...... 61 6U .560 1.1.’i •“I THOUGHT I WAS about Chlraco. 13*. ^ aeries. Manager Paul Richards had times at bat. Bill Serena* pinch stroke margins, had just finished Ashhiirii Hitting Douhlei —Vernon. Waihinslon. 34 the fourth frame when he went in­ woader why aayooe would want .406? 'f Including a 9-3 defeat to th* . Cleve- 33 with a doubleheader. \VA.«hlnxtDn ...... 6,1 67 .462 21 160 to 120 yards from the green,’’, Kell. Boalon. 82: Goodman and While. We Amesite Equipped For Larfe announced Saturday that Pierce’s | single off Curt Simmon* with the PhllAdon>hU ...... 46 63 .426 27 wiWi a 70 for 279, nine under'Tam to right field to grab th* hall and »• te attack the movement. A. 185. land Indian* yestarday. DotroU • Y. e. . ,-.>^...-^...35.. -70- -.'152-.56-. O’Shanter par. by -pitching- a No. Worsham recalled. Boalon and Jenaen. Waahinglon, 34. or Small John I arm was stiff Slid sore. ------»•* -i-.a after the shot. '” I choae'a'san’ii triplea --Rfr*ra. rhlcago. S; PleraaH, threw him mrt -at- first. The- Nats'JJ Teniiia. Courts „ ' A |Wofsaateaa|- refo rmer did jual . , Q .-W ho’s-the. oldeaU Pee Wee MANCHESTER.- T R.U 8 T- wilT; game. 8t. Isnuin ...... T7 74 .1^1 17*3 9 iron shot 20 inches from the cup Fool on Suiidava ‘aton. Ton. rhlcago. Boone. Dmroli. overnight miracle must have oc­ Cubs the second >*olinilAl wedge for my second shot. I wa* infield was acclaimed by certain r, Parking Ixits Machine Spread— Forma that, starting a .. debate heard Reese or Phil P.izzulo? practice Tuesday night at the F L ^ E R ttiS S GO. or MANCHESTER Ray Murray drove Brooklyn ...... 71 17 .657 —- for a clnr-h birdie 3. MrDotigald. New York. Philley. Phila­ curred. Pierre permitted only three going for the pin—although the delphia and Vernon. Wahelnglon. 7 I-L officials as the finest they had > and Walks Set— Power Rolled acioas the land. He charged that A. Roth are 84. Charter Oak Park at 6 o’clock. BateheD Athletics’ winning Mllwftuk^«> ...... :... 66 46 ..691 7 3. Television camera* were train­ Hfime Runa —Zerniel. Philadelphia. hit* and fanned eight to run hi* PhilAd^lphiA ...... 69 47 .W7 11 greens weren’t holding too well, Chicago, Aug. 10 (A8 — Richie seen in Little Leaguers. Banavlge 3 Uttle League can hfirt hoy* be­ Q. How many unassisted triple fi-T m league leading total to 13T. He i opener with a single in the 10th...... 69 ed on Harper. Radio commentators 39: Roaen. .Cleveland. 37; O em arl. Boe- plays have there been recorded In ^t. IsOlliit .. 47 -657 11 the approaches were rolling. Aahburn is making a habit of big lon and B»rra. New York. 1*: Doby. played brilliant ball at second for e Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed tween 8 and It. He saM, la effect, FOOTBAIX PRAICTICE f o r tu . WEST MIDDUC TCKNPIKE N^w York ...... 61 62 ..6nr, 16>i w'ere praising his finish. He stood the losers. n modern major-league history ? rtneinnoU ...... 49 61 .446 21 there by the IRth green being "I planned to get within 10 or Sundays at the expense of the Cleveland and Boone. Deirnit, li. Free Estimate*—Terms To Suit Your Purse that pareaU wti* let their kM* Silk City candidates starts tomor­ rhlrfRo ...... 41 66 ..167 J9 13 feet of the pin with that wedge Chicago. Cuba. Stolen’ Baiea—Bivera. Chicafo, 1*: ptey Uttle League don’t know­ A. Six. row ni^t at 6:15 at Mt. Nebo. Pittaburfh . 79 :ii3 3S>, cheered for winning, on record and Minoao. C h icafo, 15: Jenaen. Waahlnz- Q. What pitcher Is credited with AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ...... 36 —something to give- me a chance The fleet Philadelphia outfielder ton. 13; Phllley, Philadelphia, 11; Bua- h a n e b r i n k H irriN Q # Batting—Qua Zemial. Athletics Alex Ferguson will have charge before 10,000 or 15,000 frenzied Up To 3 Years To Pay how to raise children. having won the most All-Star rapped out seven hits—five singles, by. Waahlnflon, 9 . Milwaukee, Aug. 10 lAb Rookie^ and Ted WUUams. Red Sox-r- of 'conditioning the squad. More TEMPLATES FOR ALL CARS TOIIAY'N (iA.MP:K spectators. for a blrijle 3 to tie. Pitching —Ixtpat. New Yorti, 11-2. Fram deep In the henrt of Tez- Amoriran "A W'^ge shot bites at the a double and a triple— in yeater- Harry Hanebrink must be making 5 Games ? Zemial. who came to bat only twice details will be announcad tomor­ MIRRORS (Fireplfice and Door) ___ 4. Theri came Worsham. He had .84*; Brown. Boalon. l(>-3. .749: Ford. aa the proteatatioa* are lively, aa A. Lefty Gomez—three, 1*8^ Borton ai Waahtngton (nighu—Flom*-’ just dropped a 7-foot putt for a green. Would you expect one to day’s dotibleheader against the New York. 18-4. .785: Bhe*. W a.hlns- a good impression on Milwaukee because of a heel Injury, hit hi* row. GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MEDICINE CABINETS rra U-hi v*. Poltf’ rfk ld (13-*». Cub*. On July 19, Ashbum also Ion. 9-3, .750: T rock i. Chicago and Oar- laod as aa electrical storm. 85-37. V 28Ui homer in th* first game to Only gamp rrhpdulpd. _ birdie on the 71*t hole. He needed hit and bounce 38 or 40 feet.and Manager Charley Grimm. The 25- m DEMAIO BROS. PICTURE FRAMING ^ WIN . PLATE collected aeven hlU against hi* .cla..m evrland.. 14:4. •70Q,, _ ...... rA .g«y WiM gore .around belt­ . Q. .What batter Struck ..out the. beat- th»-T1g*rs, 4-3,-snd smashed AST MTUUE. JIU - and Oarl Nall«nar'. another'birdie 'S 'oh the 4I(I-yard roll In? -Uemaret, who was near • Btrlkeouir - - P ierce.. G h ic a f^ 137; ymr-old infietder cam* op with a 1|f~ -4 .... - ...... BIN OB'IPM - ■ ...... — St. laouii at Milwaukpp rnighti—Had- Chicago "cousins."' ing Uttle League deewi't know most times in the major leagues grand slammer In a pinch h.lt Ballsieper won the Best Ball event OPEN BATUKDATB—OPEN THUiabAT EVENINOB 72nd to tie Harper and send the the green said that ball had a Trucka. Chicago. Ill: Byrd. Philadel­ key triple to yvin a gam* over the^ beys." bristled ex-Cnrdln*l Man- dix M4-4i vs. Spahn (14-6). showdown Into a sudden death play­ Yesterday’* apree lifted Ash- phia. *2; Wvnn. Cleveland. *1: Garcia, TELEPHONE MANCHESTER MltchaE 3-74f1 In 1952 7 role in the aecond game as the A ’* last Friday at the Country C?lub ESTIMATEiB GLADLY GIVEN Only gamp achpdulpd-' lot of back spin—that It was try­ Cleveland and Gray, Detroit. 90. . Brookl^ Dodgers last week andjj \agcr Eddie Dyer, now of Houatoo. A. Ed Mnthews of the Brsvee. off. bum’s hitting mark from .311 to came from behind to tie 8-8. with a acore of 63. Bob Boyce and ing to bite. has befn playing second base^ 0*0 aaatter what his listed qunll- 115 tlinea. Right behind him wna Williams, making only his sec­ HrRRYIN' HARRV 5. Worsham belted a tremendous "If it were- a normal wedge J20. Merrill Anderson placed second PAHAER’R FANCY regularly ever since. During that*; •cstlons." teammate Sam Jethroe. 112. The ond appearance at the plate since Stat^ College. Pa. |NEA>—fThe drive. shot It would have ^topped a lot with a 66. In match play against ONE-RUN DECISIONS New York (NEA) — Football time, Hanebrink a.form er Braves Chief Depoty B. B. William* Indians' l.jtrry D»by snd Mlckey he returned frqm, Korea, slammed par .Saturday, Jim Kirkpatrick Pennsylvania State College record 6. Jimmy Demar*t,_famous pro, sooner. It didn’t-^ It kept go­ Boston, Aug. lOiUP)- The Boston speciaHsts say the difference be­ farmhand in Hartford. Cqnn., has ef the same city’s police depart­ Mantle of the Yankees were aext a 420-foot home run aa a pinch' paced the Class A golfers, winning for most touchdown*. 13. scored by was on radio at the I8th green, ing. Luck? / s k i l l ? Hell, cracked out nine hlU in 16 chances lauding Harper’s Dnish. Red Sox have, a good record in tween a heavy and soft ball on th* ment' decinred. "W hea hoy* sre with III. hitter for Boston but he couldn’t with a S-up margin. Frank Olek- player in one season was set in what came first lh#. chicken or the forward pass depends on the a .563 pace. Q. How many baseball teams 1923 by Lighthors*. Harry Wilson. 7. About 140 yards in front of the, closely-contested games— they’ve givea something to ocrsipy their stop Cleveland from defeating the ask. Rocky Alexandsr and EUner •8« won 24 of 3jl one-run decision* this amount of spin the passer puts on time and eewrgle* and develop did Babe Herman play for? Red Sox 9-3. Lorentzen tied for runnerup ^ season. the balL Volume Used Car Sale their rathnoiaam. they don’t wind A. During bla 25 years In bnar- Pitching—Billy Pierce, White honors with 1-up scores. Russ np here. hall. Herman played with 18 rinbs Sox -Despite a "stiff and sore" Gangwar* had a 1-up score among j /■ — twx> of them twice, Brooklyn pitching arm. ■ the Chicago left­ tha B golfera and Bill Bengtson a ; Sports Mirror Now Going On At nnd Cincinnati — In 10 leagues. hander shut out th* Yankee* JW) 1-down score. Kirkpatrick carded | with three hits while striking out a par 70 round. I / IS YOUR BURNER TODAY A YEAR AGO—Dave BTUX QI-EEN eight to extend hia Consecutive ■/ Sands. British Empire middle­ DRIVING LESSONS scoreless inning atreak to 24 2/3. PHILS HIT RUSH When it comes^ weight champion, died from In­ SOUMENE.IW. GLADIOLI Beattie. Aug. 10 (Ah- Still queen juries suffered in auto accident, L*t M prapora yaa far yaar Rcaata ta»L ladividaal of the sp^boat world today was LOW-HIT 8PECIAU8T Cfiiicago. Aug. lO OOR (tw ») IMeli m M G r « M , 5 3 5 SIo-Mo-Shun V, took the goblet of th* oak tree called Quercus lays are almost non-existant. Come suber. ★ Wa have the men. -skill automatic delivery—fre* Call D o w a ...... in 1951. to McKinney’s for sound building and tools to'service, adjust, heat-saving tips — courteous NEW 4 \_ 1940 FORD 2-DOOR RLACK. $175 Dowa— 530.49 Oil Defiveries ' ideas. Bring your blueprint.*, or select repair; and ietean any type or help from trained drivers. NOW IS THE TIME ■ . -V-. a home from the hundreds we can make oil burner. MAURICE fl ■ fir HotterMobilheai, tool Lab­ TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR 1 0 -N k Ii COMPLETE It'fi o woodorfol ffoKa^ to Imow your oM tooh w H show you. (House sketched is Weyer­ 1947 FORD CLUB COUPE. BLUE. $95 Dowa— i t Let,.us put yours in A-1 oratory tested for your CORRENTI ENT8Y tlANK iMVBr m o 4m . And wfcoo you d od with Bootly yoo haeuser No. 5141). We’ll work with running order-rhelp you burner. Contains more heat ChtitarfitM ^ 530.49 Par Moalfc. you and your contractor to assure the FOR ALL FORMS OF RADIATOR TENNIS TOURNAMENT COB BET o o T H A T . beat the rush to complete units than ever. Call U$. 1951 CHEY. 4-DR. ILACK, 5459 D ow a ------$ 1 2 9 5 1 ■ building materials select . . . ma.son fuel oil arrangements. AMESITE SilfPORTER lELT' 5INGLE5 AND DOUBLE5 W O m S A G ! «\ * supplies, hardware and paints in­ VM CAN’T KAT OK HfATI INSURANCE 1940 CHEV. tUSINESS COUPE. Hard »e fa t iao6- SERVICE 7 ’' ★ Complete Fuel Oil Service: Clesa, Cfiaap, Aataautkl » i r JAtau jm m oou our Horn's why; ^ cluded . . . are on the job when fL ifo or Casualty • Fire o l. $ 2 7 9 D o w a ...... $ 7 4 5 MEN'S SINGLES wom eup! e r t m o o u m u - • W o hoop o earoM chock of yoor Boods • Oor needed! DRIVES 1944 CHEV. 4-DOOR MAROON. 575 Dowa— • C L E A N I N G w m n STRncH! 88 Birch Street Ike Onilii*il4 *eSon yew Store. HJh Nanle .... ootom otic doBvorlos oro lAotorod to m ahosum yoo Tel. MI-9-3215 • EFFICilENT GUARANTEED $30.49 Par Moaffc. WON'T WRMKLE! flXTRA McKINNKY fIKKVK'F.: roSoce feSfee, lO-loA oelUkeeS et •REPAIRING oot ovorydrop of oH yoo pay for • Oorfroo PAY TELEPHONE RILLA HERE RELIABLE WORK MACHINE SPREAD 1951 KAISER 2-DOOR RLACK. SpacM at 51075. Address **••**••****••*••••*•*•*•***•****•*•*•***••*•••••* POWER ROLLED (5224 Dowa). ^ • R E C O R I N G hootiof sonroy wBI coovioco yoo Ihdt yoo sovo lo COMPLETE SET tvory woy wbto yoo dool with Bootly, tho Rioi M o b ilh e a t WE HAVE THE PROPER EQUIPMENT ■tw* 1950 NASH 2-DOOR AS TRADED. Sp9eld 5045. Telephone • ******4*****^************^**'^** SOCONY VACUUM HEATING OIL (5174 Dowa).' _ Preaipt servtee ter all makes - thot "dolors tho foods." u. 1KIWIUYS (-0YL AND KNOW HOW—DON’T DELAY—CALL TODAY MEN'S DOUBLES 1950 DoSOTO CLUE COUPE. Estro dacai. $1295. fas ear sperially staffed ndts- S75 Main St. 5top hi or co l M I-2-4595. TERMS UP TO 34 MONTHS ter repair depnrtaaeaL TeL Ml-9-5405 -gyrafcfcsss S-NSS. CONV. (5435 Dowa). -Color black. WSlto walla, over­ 1944 HUDSON 4*DOOR 4 CYL. 5349. No Dowa C A U MITCHELL 3-S13S FOR TOP QUALITY PLACE YOUR FREE drive. One owner. Excellent con­ Addrees ...... a ORDER NOW ESTIMATES SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS dition. 1941'iSIlCK SPECIAL 4-D O O R ...... $ 7 9 BROWN- 1935 PONTIAC 4-DOOR. Oao O w aar ...... 5 4 9 T(&jfione . PRICE *900 WfManii THOMAS COLLA PrcMripUon Pharmacy BEAU PRE tim Bandy Oil C o., i»c. Doa't larfafi whaa yoa speeE of SoRaieae^s, - Name ...... m eafg arate i Psrtner’i CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 901'Main Street MORIARTY BROTHERS For Immediate Sale lac., yoa lova aiaaay l __ Eatrie* eloar Saturday. Aug. l8 , 1 p. ae. Bead ealrlpa to Bee- 331 MAIN STREET M A N C H E ffm i 31S CENTER ST. — — MANCHESTER PHONI MANCHESTER, Mi-f-B224 Tel. Mltchein-5321 S t^ aaO swop wMi Ed Abbot Of Jock Claaey 30BI55ELL5T. reaUon Departasent. 22 Mrhoel street. JUST OVER BOLTON NOTCH BRIDGE Tel. Willimantic HA-3-9.369 M I -9 -5 2 3 4

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 10,1968 PACE lllIRTlRir “f Maiiiiff fhf fMlo ~ 71 SMiorbaB for'Balt 71' ’ Waatod- ■ iteal Batata - 77- W*Ri(M>-’!l^ B r T m Ha for Bak Liberal Victory Rockville-Vernoa BIANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 10,1968 COWSlDEia WQ SELUNO w a n t e d TO B U Y-U sed old gune, Houses for Sal# 72 Heoschold Goods II BUILDING LOTS TOUR PROPERTY T Diamonds—W aldif*— ' blatols; riflea, shotguns, swords, A SOUD HOME FOR' Without obUgatton to you, wa Two Week Curfew Slated Hsating—Plumbing 17 Help Wanted— Male 36 Dog»—Birds—Pets ^ daggers, arrow he ids, powder Seei\ in Voting AatmnobllM for Sak 4 luinoM Service* Off^i^ IS Jewelry 48 MANCHESTER will aporalM or maka jreu a caah COCKER SPANIEL pup, 3H years Complete lin* o f hom* home, etc. Tel. MltcheU $-$717 or A SOLID FAMILY A few cboico buildins lot" offer n r property. See us bafure WIKINO INBTALIATION o ( all A PLUMglNa shop at your door. RELIABLE MEN LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, rt- TO Mill street after 4 p. m. you eeU. 1^9 STUDEBAKER No time lost. New wortc. Altera­ old. WaU trained and housabroken. Tv^beauUfuI (Tape Cod homes in excellent location*. A and By Ginadians For •Joke* Playing Youth typoo. N o Job too aoiall. PaUr Call after 4;90. MltcheU 9«1I87. patrs, adjuats watehes; experOy. furnishings, appliances Owner meving out of Mate so la BRAE-BURN RBAI/n ClanHied CHAMPION DE LUXE ' FaDUIttk, 40 rootar atraat. Fhona tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot WANTED la 'vpry desirable jieighherheods. selling tkU very wall oonktrueted AA zone. PIMM MUebeU *-*878. water automatic heaters. Youngs­ Reasonabla prices. O g . W . Rooms without Board JUf latebaU 9-7S0S. .^ u rsd a y evenings, Spruce Immediate oecupeney' e* each. seven room Dutch Colonial. The Mv- « Oa*1 Rockville. Aug. 10 (BpeclaD—-ftar. Maa*y Aafrqr Excellent condition. One town sinks sold. Estimates glad­ FOR Povltry and Supplies iS and TV. Low overhead, LianNOS WANTED -7- Siagla Advertiiements ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. lu tch - Stzest m u h tU 9-4387 n e w l y DEOORATEO, bMutlfuI Uberel mortgage available. tog room la large vrith ,flrepUtoe.|sHERWOOD A. BBECHLER owner. Low mileage. Very rea­ MANCHESTER T. V. Service, BROAO-BRSUSTED Bronze Tur- Kachan is very modem end the homes. 3-8-4 (easily boualsa. amaU aanting aa manjr dlatrtct*. (Th* Rueeetl Jl. Nteman, 1*, of ElUngtoa ell S-7636. savings for you at ly fumiehed ead*Bp*eloua room. Realtor ton, Fraada~ Ida & CLASSIFIED ADVT. sonable. radio and T.V. BpadaUsU since JOBS WITH A FUTURE keya, fresh froaen, 10 to 99 ■The most complete light houM Many Other Uatlngs From four bedrooms ere good-elaed. Thla farm. Kaacbaater, Belto*. Vataoa Uharala wo* tw* othar aaaU today promised City Court Judge ton: tw» ISM. House saivlee call M.SO. Garden— Farm -D airy Phone MI-3-6969 aad Covantry. tdirg* Uat of hay- DEPT. HOURS g u a r a n t e e d Plumbing and pounds. Schaub’s Turksy Farm, heeptog faclUtlea available in M.OOO Up heme must he aeen to epprectoto without oppoMUea). *nM party Robert J: Pigeon that he would Luca of Mitchell 9-2412 MltcheU 9-aiM day or night 198 HlUatown Road. Products 60 CHAMBERS FURNITURE Mancheeter. You wUI nMcvel el Its quality. Call foi' appointment era. What hava you? Mertxaffaa Pardus of 8:15 A. M. to 4:80 P. M. heating. Alterations and new STARTING 9 ATES: ^ arraaged. Howard IL Haottaga, winning a majority forma tha obey a two-week curfew by re­ work. Perma glass electric and the cleenllneaa of this building. t* ace. ELLINGTON —Six room home, off Mra. Andrew USED CARS. Wa invite your cloa b u l l d o z e r (or hire. Excellent Mitehau maining at hla home after * p.m. gas water heaters sold and in­ TWELVE BARRED cross pulleU. At The Green ■ Children accepted. Central. Priced T. J. CROCipiTT PInnacIa road, ttreplace, atu rt- a-iiar. govenimant. naming tha Prim* villa, Mr*. Jnaiphlfn eat inapectlon of high quality, for beck flU. Landscaping and 11.40 First Shift Starting to lay. Phone Coventry, GLADIOLUSES For Sale at 864 Broker A every evening. COPY CLOSING TIBIE stalled. Time payments arranged. so reasonahls you'll gespt Be ed garaga, larga lot, comhination LUrUNGS WANTED — Biagla, HlnlaUr. H* In turn appoint* a The jrouth appeared In court cxachoalovakla, ala* thoroughly guaranteed uaed cars, grading. Reasonable rates. Mltch­ Pilgrim 3-8858. Bush Hill Road. MltcheU 3-8994. • M « MAXN BT. ALICE CLAMPET, Raaltor scresna and atorm windowa, ele­ f o r c l a s s i f i e d ADVT, .1981 Plymouth convertible club Skelley Brothers, Mitchell 9-9714. 10 Cent Increase After pure end eae this one. Mrs. Dor two-faatlly, fhtee family, btut- eahtncL with two other bojrs. charged with eU 9-0450. lours. 9:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. eey, 14Arch street. Phones Mitchell 8-5416 MltehiU 9-4IU , vation with vlaw. pint grove. Th* funaral win h* M M ' MON. THRU FRL coupe, radio and heater, maroon Resideiws Mltehell 9-7751 neas property. Have many cash 8t. Laurent'a aad Draw'* naiii** tamperiflg with a motor vehicle. It DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, Short Training Household Good* 61 7:80 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. s Price $11,300. EMMtt Agency, huyera. Mortgages arraaged. was brought out In court this day at 8:1* a. ai. at Ola 10:30 A .M . like new. 1980 Chevrolet club Moving—-Tnicking— Articles for.^ale 45 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM- Other listings AveUqhle MRcheU 9-7*88. appMudd on tha bdllot only In. Funeral homa,na, at • a.a la. a* St. coupe, color green, radio and copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, Sultabls for working couple. BOLTON — Three-Bedroom Cus­ Please call Geerige L. Orasladie, tnto own district*. morning that the hojra had dia- PAY ONLY $18.57 MONTH Joai^'a Chordklurdk Burial' Burial trii la la SATURDAY 9 A. M. heater, exceptional condition. 1949 guns, etc., repaired. Shears, Storage 20 Subtsantial Increases VENETIAN BUNDS X 1$ ORIENTAL pattarn mg, MltcheU $-6612. tom Built Home, 22 ft. Uving LLYNWOOD Drive, Roeedale Sec Baeltor, M l t ^ *-IM7a 10# Th* Ubarala hrid 181 **au and connected spark plug wires on a HIgbeat Quality Only .AND THIS BEAimFUL Katiry atroeL a t B*faar6I’a'a Oi iwalary,w itary. naa Bp Nash ••900” four-door, heater and knives, mowers etc., put into con­ AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., also matching rug 8 x 6. Call be­ room, flreplsce, knotty pi"* tien, Bolton Lake —A four-room th* Oonawrvatlv** 48 whan th* last truck with the Intenuon of playing naral besne win be span Maailir radio, overdrive, black finiah, dition for coming needs. Bralth- When Qualified Also Reconditionlni 3 ROOMS BRAND NEW f r o n t b e d r o o m wlUi twin beds kitchen dining area. p om ACRE* Terraee. Owner ub- a Joke on the operator. TOim OOOPEKATION WIU. local and long distance moving, tween 4 and 8 p. m. Mitchell with Bath cottage equipped tor modern Uv- ParUamant adjournad. Oonaarva- aad Tuaaday,y,a S t* *ap. p. 1at. SB6 TW low coat dependable car. 1948 waite, 62 Pearl street. Tapes and Cords by ?a rd "LUXIHIY" FURNITURE IS GenUemq* preferred. $8 Wood' - phu lavatory, bet water heat. expectedly tranaferred out of ttate. liu;. HsxUiig plant, electric, refrlg- ABB YOU BEADY to aeU your Judge Pigeon advised NIeman BE ATPREtXATED packing, storage. Call MItchw 9-8880. home? We have bnyers waiting Uv** b*M hop** mainly o f narrow­ • p. m. Dodge four-door, radio and heater, YOURS lend Street. Tel. Mitchell 8-7741. Garage. 8/4 acre. Only $12,900. ■, radio and ROYAL AND Smlth-O)rona port­ LIVING RM SUITE M aai. MRcheU »«S88. VERNON—Cepe Cod with shed and Tha *l*eUan ended a dun cam- Mitchell 9-6878. specialty. Mitchell 9-0752. Overtime Premium 6-0898 any tlme^______PLEASANT, well furnished foom. living room, fireplace, knotty pine room single or two-faaaUy. fVrite palga. Drew baaed the Ooaeerva- Yoet. 17, who were seeoelated to burial la St. BiraariTg Lost and Found heater.' This is one of the finest able and standard typewriters. 5 PC. DINETTE SET kitchen with dining area. Bath front dormera, fireplace, hot water AU makes of adding machines ise All eenvenlences, parking, at 272 Box B, Herald. tive*" Md largriy on chargee the the auto tampering with Niemu | hc waa been la and cleanest convertibles avail­ ANTIQUEiS Rcfinished. Repairing CEDAR cmEST, LINOLEUM SEVEN CU. FT. 1981 W e a tl^ t^ plus levetory, hot water heat. EAST HARTFORD, 911 Oak street. beet. Custom built 1889. Side porch were referrad to the Juvenile lOST—One Parakeet, grey almoet sold or rented. Repairs on all RUGS. LAMPS, TABLES refrigerator, defroster attachmenl. . Mein Street. Mitchell 3-4071. New •% room Co m Cod. $ unfin­ St, lAureat government bed aa- ary 16, 1880 aad had Kvu«1 . able. We Invite your closest in­ done on. any furniture. Tieman, Painting—Papering 21 Apply in Person Garage. K acre. Only $11,900. acraensd. Two-car garage, barn. authorlUea. vUIe (or a laimbar of yuuHL Jto white. Name Rickey. Vicinity of spection ' of this choice car. 1947 166 South kWn street Phone ' makes. Marlow’a. KITCHEN CABINET Uke new. Call MltcheU 9-8800 Carlton W. Hutchtoe, Mitchell ished. Ule baOi. idaetered wsUa. Approximately two acres with *um*d dictatorial powers aad been Orford VUlage. Call MltcheU upon all the probtenu of Otker Cases Heard « I loaves no known rOiatlOta Tm fS- Dodge four door sedan, radio and Mitchell 8-5843. PAINTER AND PAPER Hanger, SPENCER RUBBER DISHED after 8. FURNISHED ROOMS, kitchen 9.51$3, 9-4994. oak floort. 100 foot lot. On bus about three hundred feet frontage extravagant. He promised a tax ______35 years' experience. Satisfaction FOR SALE—Men's rebuUt and re­ line. ExceUent financing. SeUtog mankind. The Old TasUment cut at half a MlUon doUara. a ninth Other caeee heard to City Court Inoral arraaffomouta are la OBaap* heater, color green, ready to roll. PRODUCTS COMPANY And otier articles to complete your privileges. Tel. MlUhell 9-5092. Dobson eve, end three hundred of the Ladd FuaoMl aaoM . «M M 1941 Chevrolet station wagon, runs MASON, STONE contractor and guaranteed. Wallpaper books lasted shoes. Fins shape—priced MANCHSaTBR GREEN — New belew repiscement costs. CeU character, Jonah, was deUeerad o f the neUonal budget, and said this morning Include; # Chapel Street reasonable. Sam Yules, IS Maple home. feet on Plckln road. Priced to sell. 1 ere no calUas hours. good, price *180. 1981 Ford pick- cement work. Valentino Bellucci, available. Raymond Trudeau. Machinery and Toote 52 CLEAN. OOMFORTABii^ierge six rooafi raxrii atyle hona. FuU now. Warren Howland, Realtor Eacott Agency. Mitchell *-7at3. with the whale's halp to tlw gates son* of this could be effaet by James J. Donnelly. 59. Eaat Announcemenia street. Opp. First National Park­ REGULAR PRICE WAS $1,089.96 Hartford, rules of the road vtola- up. 17,000 guaranteed miles, Fern street. Call Mitchell 9-5451, Mitchell 9-1814. LUBRICATION MAN — Apply to room, private home. Right oN baMment with m a g e . Larga •41 Woodbrldge street. MltcheU of the ancient city o f Nlnavah, mor* effteient dafenaa apeading. ing. BUT THIS PRICE FOR SA Lt-SpecleJ whUe they ANDOVER — Three-bedroom home tlon end reckless driving, con­ Mrs. Mildrad Bow^ m *6 66 SUNBEAM, Remington and Schick $1095. 1949 International ^-ton 8 to 8 a. m. and 9 -to 7:30 p. m. person. Dillon Sales A Serrice, FOR EVERYTHING NOW Main Btreet. Inquire Mitchell wooded lot. S h o w s ^ appoUMmont $4N00. that ha might obey God’s com­ ’T h ere never was a Canadian PAINTING— Inside and outside. last. Price reduced, eelf-prapelled only. Wm. KanAl, Builder. MRch­ on sUte highway with about one tinued until Aug. 24; Alton J. loiiiotu at.. wMow af Waarwa A. R M on . Trade-in allowancea al­ pick-up, 22,000 miles, price 1898. 319 Main street. NEW 17” Emerson television, IS ONLY— rotary mowers, regular $884.80, 3-76ia. mand to praach against tha pao- government ao ready to cling to Many new arrivals dally. Low PLASTEUUNG —Stucco repairing. Paperhanjging, floor sanding. No eU $-7771. acre. , ExceUent location, good ple'a wickadneas. God’s holy 'wUl, Maine. 8r., 58, North FrankUn. la- Hough, died ‘ _at B»m»l lowed. R unell’a Air-Conditioned Specialize in patching and crack­ Job too smaU. Reasonable. Mitch­ 8189.98, includes tax and guaran­ 4637 now 1199.80. Good tradea. Boleps power by hook or crook aa th* Barber Shop, com er Oak and down payments, bank rates. Drive VERY CLEAN bedroom for rellS' SPRING STREET grounds, many trees. Early occu­ redempUva aad llfe-givliig must be' toxlcaUon. fined 810; Angello Ml- Hospital a f t e a IwH. ed plaster. Hairtford 2-8884. ell 3-8372. tee. Terms to suit you. MltcheU 20” rotary, 8134.00 with fr*a leaf MANCHESTER—aix room home, pancy. ItAOO. Talbot Agency. preaent ens” ha aald. lanese. 48. operating while under I Bom la ' ' nyaioiMirOet. n , Mra. Spruce. Mitchell 9-8522. out to our new modem showroom WANTED MECHANIC 9-0980. FREE STORAGE TIL WANTED ble gentleman. Phone Mitchell proclaimed to all the world and St. Laurent pointed to' tax re­ mill, 'Ul Sept. 18. Capitol Equip­ 9-1320. cabinet kitchen, copper plumbing, 7 FINE ROOMS Andover. By appointment. Phone the Influence, lined $100, |25 re-1 the daugMor of FMaaM aad M ir' and save. Always a complete se­ FURNITURE Refinlahlng, anUque SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT ment Cp.. 38 Main atreet, Tel. to every creature. Aa paator and duction* already ordered and eaid lection of new Dodge and Ply­ One that can do tune-up BE SURE — Buy Cinco aU alum­ ell steam heat, garage. 1 acres PRgrim 3-aaOO any Ume. : SuUivaa Flatt. riM Md lI M Personals furniture a specialty, chairs caned EXTERIOR PAIN'HNG — Free es­ Phon'e Me Immediately MltcheU 8-7908. FURNISHED BEDROOM. compleU land, trees, 1- minute to school. Overeise Cape Cod with full shed paopla wa art charged to maka our th* liberal government had bean Also’ kyren B. Beyers, 22, Cleve- to Hartford for 80 yoMU. mouth cars on hand. Open every and rushed. Anson -F. Thorp. timates. Mitchell 9-1383. inum windows. Also sa|f-stortog Hartford 6-0358 dormer end gable dormers. Lsrge witness known aad felt la «vsry- abi* to cut th* publle debt 314 evening 'til 9. Barlow Motor work and complete brake serv­ doors. Call MltchsU 9-9088 for free housekefping facilities. Utilities Owner says sell It. only $13,800. VERNON—810,800. Three-bedroom lend Ohio, speeding, forfeited 818 I She leaves a son, W ifN Phone Mitchell 9-5735. After 7 P. M. 46-4690 ROTARY TILUERS $185.86 and up. porch, firepleea to Hiring room, un- day life.” biUtene in eight years. He denied t h e PROSPECrr HIU school for Sales, Tolland County’s Largest esUmates. BUI Tunaky; furnished. 106 Birch street, Carlton W. Hutchins. Mitchell ranch, fuU cellar, sliding closet tend; 22. Hazel- a brother,Frank FMt M ice. Good pay for the right Arlene roto-hoa, m.s. rotoette, utuaUy large kltchan. Has many doors, metal cabinets, baked Mr. Peat concluded. "Aa evary young ^Udren wiU reopen Sep­ Dodge and Plymouth Dealer. CABINET MAKING. Good work­ f t you have no means of transpor' 8-8182, 8-48*4. chargee of waste. ton. Pa., apaodlng. forfeited 824 | mouth; and a tember 9th, Transportation furn­ Bonds—Stocks man. used roto-tiUer and garden trar- ROOM FOR GenUemen. All con­ interesting hullt-ln.feeturM. Beau­ enamel Ule bath, less than one marriage needs that deeper spiri­ Yeaterday 8t. Laurent attended Phone Rockville 8-2888 or 8-4887. manship. Reasonable rates. Esti­ RICH BARNYARD loam tor tale. taUon I'll send my auto for you tore. Capitol Equipment Co., S3 bond- Meyer J. Falk. 40. Trenton Rkhardaon o f Mrlatol. ished. Mrs. Lela T^bur, director. Mortgages 31 ■ •. ■ .' CaU Peter Lalashius. MltcheU No obligation! veniences. O unlry setting. Ga- MANCHESTER — Bxoeptlonally tiful outdoor fireplace In picnic year old. Large lot. near bus and tual bond o f unity and devotion to CathoUe eeretcee In hi* hom* Prov­ mates gladly given. Moulson's Main street. Tel. MRcheU 8-7868. Tsge or free parking space. Phene good Ilocation near perir. Twfrfam- N. J.. rule* o f road violation, for- Funeral aervlooB MU M Phone MltcheU 9-8787.______BEFORE YOU Buy a used car 9-2868. area. 87 x 304 lot. Muat acU Imme­ achool. Carlton W. Hutehiiia, God upon which human levs la ince of Queboe. Drew went to felted 815 bond; Eerl A. Ralchle. ^eoday 8 pm ut , Woodworking Shop. Pilgrim FIRST AND Second mortgages IVAN’S SERVICE STATION A —D - B —E—R —T — 8 Mitchell 6-8884. ily duplex. Steem oil hast, new MltcheU 9-5182. 9-4894. See Gorman Motor Bales. Buick 3-8698. diately. Inquire of William Mc­ founded. BO the extension of our Anglican (EpIscopaU aerrioaa to 27 naastox etop sign and falling to I Funoral Homo, 88 Maui.M.. TWflP A UBERAL Hospitalisation bought for our own account. Fast, FIELD STONE for fireplace and re­ 43-45 Allyn Street, Hartford wiring, new copper water pipes to Bride. MI-S-481g about the attrac­ human loyaltlaa to country and to Sales and Service, 385 Main confidential service. Mancheater and GARAGE Musical InatniBienta 53 COVENTRY and Country Areas. Ontario, a provlnc* he formerly keopto* right at taternectlon. | viUe wltli JM IMv. WBMM W M ra . aurgical ]dan offered by Mutual of street. MltcheU 9-4871. Open eve­ RADIO and T.V, Service. AU work taining waUs. M. French, CJoven streat, modara kitchen, hardwood tive price. society must have an eternal base. Omaha, uvestlgate. Phone your Investment Corp., 244 Mato 427 Hartford Road USED FURNITURE bought and Buninem Idtcations floors. August 1st occupancy ' New Cape Coda and ranch homes, heeded as pfsmler. soloed. I pastor of Plymooth < nings. fully guaranteed. 83 per house try, PUgrim 2-7181. MUSIC Instruipeat reataL Oxn- Wa are called Srst of alL to be The trend of the election was local agent MltcheU 9-7878. atreet. Phone MltcheU 3-S416. sold. The Woodshed, 11 Mato for Rent 64 Eacott Agency, MItrhcli 9-7888. Sola Agents large lot, some with acreage. Low Also Lillian Cohen, 24, PaUraon I Church offl^tlai call for T.V. |1 per house call for See Van For Interview plete Una of Instnunente. Rental loyal to Gcid aad then wa shall ha expected to be known around * N. J.. speeding, and operating Burial will bo Awi-k-A rwtTVTWf* SCHOOL— 11980 CHEVROLET Styllne De Luxe, street. Tel. MltcheU 8-8154. down payments. Also colonials, etUd to extend our loyalties to radio or save 8 and bring them to appUet. to purchase price. Rep­ STORE FOR Rent, central location, NICE SEVEN ROOM Colonial, wall chicken and dairy farms. John *. p. m. (D8T ). |*bllt cloee at 7 without a lieenae and regiatraUon. Itary, Tenyvlll#. - 17 Maple ' streetr - Call Mitchell No Telephone, Calls _ Make Mowing.A Pleasure. J. WATSON BE ACH snd Cp. diverse ceueear Y eu -en * I- are- ta- •Help Wanteti— Female -36 ATTENTION Ladies! SHp-covers resenting Olda,' Selmer, —Bach; - iriquim w)'Haynes stmer, ■* x.'wr:- -iSSiBtifUeua,- ftreplaea,- modi BIs m U. Realtor Ct^ «mat. p; m. (daylight thBe) la the -vari- iSiied ISO; 'Waltor 'L . Plnaderar 17, . cd accident free Instroctlon hours. ^ 94535 or Mitchell 9-6718. For 31.00 Weekly! and drapes custom made. Re-up­ Pedlar and Bundy. Ustterie Music 4 p. m., or 399 South Mein street kitchen, garage, etc. Green Realtors—Insurers Bmth Coventry. Tel. Coverrtry PR debtad'to God for the world to oua time aonea. Enfleld. failure to carry llcente Tak eU rtU* Hundreds of satisfied students. I condition. Mitchell 9 9838. BOOKKEEPER, knowledge of typ- EXPERIENCrED MECHANICS- which we live, for the human ties holstering. Beautiful fabrics, Studio, 177 McKet. MRcheU after 8. section. $18,800. Quick occu p^ y. grim 3-8838. flned $30; and Harry E. Patten, 18, 'op quality tele­ ing and credit control. ExceUent | Good pay, benefits, good working Pay Down What You Chooso which bind us together, and for Owner AAA trained. Certified, LATE MODEL CARS prints, stripes, solids. Expertly 3-7500. ' *. A. Bcechler, Realtor. Phone Hertford 8-2115 g9*,**a SEEN LOST TalcottvUle, operating uninsured lEveuIng HaeU MltcheU 9-2248.. vision service. Calls received be­ starUng salary. Apply in person. conditions. Ralph's Motor Sales, BOCKVILLP m o d e r n Offices for those fundamental spiritual mo­ AT LOW PRICES fore 9 p. m. Will be serriced same finished; $5 down. $2 weekly, Mitchell 3-4989. Toronto, Aug. 10 (*>)— . If the motor vehicle, flned $97. Tots'’N Teens, Inc., 968 Mato I 8 Prospect street, Rockville. SPECIAL balance one vear to pay. CaU rent at 78 Prospect street. Imme­ MANCHESTER-838 e month will tives by which we could not 'move Ctommunieta run true to form, 6-gua. WANTBa>—Ride to Pratt A Whit-1 Bank Rate Finance 80 to 36 night. MltcheU 9-1347. atreet. Call for appointment AtteMl Lntkermi OaaeUra Phone Rockville 5-3315. Mrs. Pinto. Mitchell 9-7882. Entire, Partial Estate* diate occupancy. Centrally locat­ 44-FOOT RANCH, ultra modem pay carrying charges, after down ^liiiister Urges and have our being'. It la God who they will lose up to 890,000 to to­ Six local young Lutheran* ney. from vicinity of Walnut and Months To Pay MltcheU 9-4427. Famous Make 18” Power ed. Agent on premises Tiies., end kitchen-dining room combinaUon, payment, on this aubstanUal two- flrst loved us, John taught, there­ cooper itrebts. Special ahlft hours, 11951 Studebaker Land Cruiser.— Antiques, China, Glam day's Canadian election. attending the 58th anniversary I A4v*rtia*nMat— APPUANCEM. Just these few Fri. 4-4 p. m. Phone Rockville fireplace, large artlsUcany pen- femily home. Four rooms each fore we know how to love others No Communist baa been electad convention of the Luther League of —■kiperienced , 6:30 p.m. to midnight. MRcheU Overdrive, fully equipped, Household Services EXPERIENCED" Sales clerk. Air- Mower, Briggs & Stratton mo­ noor samples to clear out at final 8-4203 or Hartford 8-1373. cUed living room, three bedrooms, floor. Two fireplaces. Two hot -Au- condiUoned store. Apply to person. ENGINE LATHE Loyalty to God, and we expect to be loved by to the Houae of Commons since America on th* campus of Miami p»y, benaflto. food 9-1089. 1961 Studebaker Ck>mmander Offered 13-A clearance prices. Five electric .Complete Uls bath. fuU cellar aad atuc. water furaacee. Two new euto- a » others. We could not live without tomatic drive,, equipped, Marlow’a. tor, Regular 3114.95. .389.95 19 4 9 , but they entered 100 candi­ University, Oxford, Ohio, todny | ^uens. IU^h/e_MatiW SPECIALISTS clothes driers, four home or farm Houacholds Near bus end school. 814,800. metlc gaa water heaters. New loring and being loved. 1980 Studebaker Commander Star­ WEAVING o f buma, moth holes WE Nation, Society dates for today’s polling. Each through Aug. 15. Prospect St, BodreOla. WOMAN WITH sewing experience, freezers, fifteen electric ranges Suburban for Rent 66 Cailton W. Hutchins, MltchsU roof. (3onv»nient to churches, Automobile* for Ssle light Coupe — Overdrive, fully and torn clothing, hoiaery nms, COLE MOTORS six washing machines, five vac Store Stocka 8-8182, 9-4884. ______stores and bus. AttrscUve sec­ "Again, who has not felt in a candidate— Communist or other­ Those attending include: BoclcvUI* 6-8816. handbags repaired, ripper re­ to work in dry cleaning depart­ TOP RATES FIVE R(X)M' House for rent to church service or when alone with wise—had to post a 8900 deposit Diann Dowdtog. 15 2989 DODGE SEDAN. Radio, heat- equipped. 436 Center S t Mitchell 9-0980 uum cleaners, four gas ranges, BUY CALL ANYTIME ond floor apartment Is now va­ 1981 Studebaker Champion Star- placement, umbrellas repaired, ment. Apply to person. New RoUon. .Vtovs and refrigerator MANCHESTER - Throe bedroom ■'The discovery and continuous oneself and hla God., the depth and to run. This is forfeited to th* Ave ; Patricto HUler, 99 Tolland er. Original finish. Clean inaide Model Laundry, 73 Summit. FIRST SHIFT four refrigerators, seven oil burn­ cant. Madeline Smith, Realtor, sffirmstlon of indlvldusl loysity to light Coupe — Overdrive, fully men’s shirt collars reversed and ing space heaters, two cabinet fiimlahMi. Adults only. Apply Bol ranch, large living room. Uls bath, MltcheU 9-1843 or Mitchell 8-4679. fullness of God'a forgiveness even federal treasury when a candidate Ave.; Rev. and Mr*. Gordon E. and out. Haa an extra good mo­ FLAGSTONE— Stones for walls, ton Notch. Quarry Offliw, In Bol full cellar, hot water oil heat, near God is the only bsais upon which as it was axperlencfd by the Prodi­ falls to wto half aa many vote* aa Hohl, 56 Ward St.; Shirley Leh­ tor. Douglas Motors, 338 Main equipped. replaced. Marlow's Little Mend A CAPABLE Woman between ages I Congenial, pleasant surround- style ironers, one portable ironer, ROIERT M. REID R SON Reds Black Out Star- house fronts, fireplaces, etc. Also Phene Mancheeter SflteheU f-7198 ton. Route No. 8. No phone calle. bus and ichool. only 812,800. 4Vi% men a n / , women may fuIfUl their gal Son o f Jesus' parabla? It. is th* winner In his dtatrict. mann. 87 Union Bt.: and JuUann s t r e e t . ______I960 Studebaker C^hempion ing Shop. 40-55 desired to help care for ings. Full insurance program one 30-gallen gas automatic water ARDMORE ROAD, Cape Cod, six obligations to their country and to light Coupe — Overdrive fully children in institution. Must live Hcatalator fireplace forma, 28" heater. -Huiry—for best selec- $0l MAIN ST., MANCHESTER mortgage, 83,000 dmm. Cerlten W. rooms. Oil heat, plastered walla, God who forgives and thus we are The Communist* received one WueU. Mill* HIU Rd. | Work Hutchins. Mitchell 9-8183. 8-4894. society generally," the Rev. John BUICK 1940 SUPER SEDAN—Ra- equipped. FLAT FINISH Holland window in. Own quarters and board pro->ro-1 at 845 each. 6" x 6” x 1/2” slate Uons. Watkins Bros., 935 Main Summer Home* for Rent 67 immsculstc condiUon. $13,000. led to forgive othera. Finally. return on their toveatment. Under The local young folk will devote West Airwaves shades, made to measure. All for small fast growing com­ hearth tile. Bolton Notch QuaC' E. PPi the disappearance of th* m^n July Dresden rM^wtad er. In nice running condition. ROOFING AND transportation. Albert’s Beauty need a wider va­ fireplace. Good roopa lor 800 lay­ Sole Agent cent "appearance of a Methodist Storrs, Th* final week of U ltla League HATWOOD • WAKEFIELD baby riety of akllla — Mitchell 3-8638. 5 end a asarch was organised. lean Bartla gUttea BIAB h e O w Original dark blue fhiish. Clean Auto D riv in g School 7 -A Studio at the University of Con­ EXPERIEU^CED MASON. Good ers. $12,800. TOLLAND Four^ j. WATSON BEACH and CO. Bishop,hop, G. Bromley Oxnam, before Farmerf to" Plainfleld. EUtogton play starts tonight at 6:15 pjn. upholstery. Douglaa Motors, 333 CONSTRUCTION CO. carriage, tutone gray. Reasonable than to a long, What had been a routine search totally blaekad em' " necticut. Telephone Storrs 9836. wages. MltcheU 3-6337. acre farm, 3,000-broiler capacity. Hartford 2-2115 toe H o ^ un->^ericM Activities ^ Cei(*an Were announced today when the O n be seen mornings. Tel. Mitch long time. It’a a Small house. $12,000 with equip- TWO-FAMILT 8-ROOM DUPLEX Committ**. The Congressional was turned into on* of the most weelu aad that Mam Btreet. AUTO DRIVING Instruction. AU 24 Oak Street —ateem heel. 2-cer gerage. large the Kosciusxko club at tha rccran- lessons on insured dual-control STENOGRAPHER for part Ume APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED ell 9-2959. real opportunity > ment and furniture. Talbot Agen­ leaders had' amassed what seemed as 4iHnner's o f Connecticut's 1953 gruesome cases in Quebec crim­ German radio fro * 1 1960 CHEVROLET Tudor, low mUe- oar. Capable experienced instruc FOR H f t I TV SERVICE for men who lot, good location. $13,000. S. A. to them to be undeniable evidence Greener Pastures Contest. inal annals when the ekeleton of tion fleld^ be beard only ahesR gaa haiw at RE-SIDING SPECIALISTS employment, daily or every other cy. Andover. B y ' appointment. Beechler, Realtor. Phone Mitchell ITugiam Sinrtlag age, excellent, $1,198. 1947 Buick tor. C o l la r Auto School. Mitch' GROCERY. PRODUCE CLERKS Competent iiervice by qnaU- have wanted the • tPhone PUgrim 2-8800 any time. that Bishop Oxnam was disloyal to the elder UndOey was found. night. Anetbtf wosher Uam 9 ^ day. Hours arranged for your] BABY CARRIAGE. Uke new. 830. Fer*v*r Th* Favorit* Alex Depsla of Plainfleld, Ernest 'With clearing weather the water .. sedan,.clean, im . Tsrma to wit eU 9-8010. ‘‘ Applicators . o f . asbestos, nlastin convenience. For dictation -and| AND MEAT CUTTERS fM techniclaas. House cajle . .aqeurity aad ad-., 3-89W. his country and was of Communist Indicatioua that a . cold blooded sau aald th* BBC and aB__ateer Also baby scales. Mitchell *-4(08. Kupferechmid o f Ellington and safety program of fbe American you. Cole Motors, 488 Center Insulated siding and wood shingles, typing. Kage Co., 130 Hartford IN MANCHESTER g$A«. Phone MI-e-S2M any­ vanrement op­ sympathy. Fred Segalla of Canaan, the wto' crime had been committed spurred Westsrn biuadtaal** aersTaMMad FOR SAFE and Courteous Auto Tht WaggU-Tail Puppy HOUSE FOR SALE. Five room Rad Cross was scheduled to start street. specializing in Life Time aluminum road. ON FULL-TIME BASIS FIREPLACE Screen of bronze time. portunities whirk Cap* Cod. on* unfinished. Recrea­ "Remarkably, certain enduring ners. are now eligible to co m j^ e police, and 10 days Utor the scat­ out there. E$*aai Driving Instruction with insured M ANY Be n e f i t s we olfer. tered rematoa of the other two today at the new William Horo- 1941 CHEVROLET Qub Coupe. stdlqs to color. mesh with andirons, llks new for tion. room, hot water heat, atorm qualities marked the countenance for the honor of representing Con-on dual control car call Larson Driv­ EMPLOYMENT Assistant, Salary Paid Holidays Pension Plan hunterv were found. wltzi Swimming pool and continue The Ruestons baaoMartada Radio, heater. New blue finUh. 835. Call MltcheU 6-4831 any time. windows and screens. Reasonable of the bishop, all through the long nectlcut in the New England vast new Jammlag aeteseeu t* ing School. Phone Mitchell Mitchell 3-8271 to $100. Retail, department store, Five Day Week Hospitalisation price. Cell owner, Mancheater' eight hours of the questioning. The Greener Pastures Contest. -Also One of the Important links in daily for three weeks, Mondays New slip covers. Lots of good 9-6075. experience necessary. Permanent. Good Starting Wage through Fridays. John Page and out BIAS espeeuny. h e e w e t^ transportation. Douglas Motors, Mitchell 9-182$. unflinching devotion to the truth, eligible is Aldo Gaspartiio of Pres­ the case Is a series of four pic­ A. V. LINDSAY — Owner Contact Wilson Agency, 64 Church Group Insurance Building Materials 47 FOR tures snapped in th# bush only a Mias UUisn Hastings, accredltod blame th# Araertoan M oe d r a ^ fo r 333 Main street. BALLARD’S DRIVING 8CHOOL- the resolute Christian perapectlve. ton, a 1951 winner whose score this street, Hartford. Sick BeneflU Vacation With Pay FOUR ROOM Year round home, lot end the grecloua spirit of patience year was at least equal to one of few hours before the men were Red CYoss swimming instructors opreading the June IT rooiM*. tM Manrhester's oldest.” Owner- Appllcationa accepted for work to GOOD JOBS ' ' Itasaau man * ld . , * ^ r e * u * M 1939 PLTfMOUTH Fordor Sedan. ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. BULLOOZINB 80' X 180', at Crystal Lake. 84,950. end understanding, aroused the ad­ to* three winners. killed. Police believe' the film was are to charge. The schedule calls O rtified by AAA and Board of Alterations and additions. O il- NA’nONAL BUIU5ER8 GOOD PAY Also 1942 Buick special, 8150, or for c Isaacs every half hour from our town bacouea a t BIAB «Heater. Good nuinlng condlUon. Education. We offer training. eX' APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED I SUPPLIES , miration of committee members The winners were announced by in a camera that belonged to the ings. Workmanship guaranteed. best offer. Rockrtlle 5-9384. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. told ua about th* Berta dsos^ $85. Mitchell 9-9386. perience, latest methods. MltcheU FOR GROCER^AND PRODUCE| MONTHLY SPECIALS! UWN ROLLING aad on-Iookert alike. In toe foot- Rufus Munsell, extension agrono­ hunters. A. A. I Dion, Inc., 298 Autumn check ataps of toe Master, Bishop Oxnaift It was one of many items re­ HeM OntUg stratiena and 1 am oMsetaM that 1642 PLYMOUTH Fordor 'Sedan 9-2248. street. MltcheU 3-4860. i Washington StrMt, Hartford, Con- “ 610.800 mist at the Unlvendty of Connecti­ Th* members of ths Fitton Fir* tb* uprisingbeeaaMamewwewy IN MANCHESTER Stain Grade Doors, PRATT Jb WHITNEY ddmonstrated to recent times the cut. on behalf o f toe Judgps. Philip covered by police to their Inch-by- Good condlUon. $175. MltcheU MORTLOCK'S SCHIXIL of Driving nectlcut. AMESITE PRIVES Hawthorn* Street North— everlasting truth that the heel of Company enjoyed thair annual becaiisa o f tho broadraM le^acta .9-0030. Leave message.' ' FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that ON FULL-T»tE BASIS Oak, Mahogany, Birch , .each $9.10 AIRCRAFT F. Dean of Portland. Henry Krapf inch search of the bush. Motive of Learn to drive, safely. Insured MANY BENEFITS No. 1 18” Stato Shakes 4 finished rooms with shed and an oppressor, or of an accuser, can the crime la presumed to have ouUng at RoCky Point yeaUrday. from Berta. Our uudmgFiUUff g** stay on to any kind o f storm, and DIvlala* of United Aircraft of Ashford and George Simpson, of Personal Mention ijetanoe la aerWnaiy eurried b y tt* 1948 BUICK 8PECUL — ExceUent dual controlled car. Expert In Paid Holidays Pension Plan All colors ...... sq. $1295 CorporaMea only M removed through gentle- Wallingford. The contest is spbn-. been theft of 8700 to the elder ■trucUons by an experienced gutters, conductors and roof re­ Salesmen Wantetl 36-A gable dormera for necond floor rellgiooe leadership; end Mr. and Mr*. Frank Minor. Mr. threat of n radio blnekwt, for condiUon. Private owner. 84 pairs.' CaU Coughlin, MltcheU Five Day Week HospitsUization Select Red Oak Flooring THOMAS COLU sored by the Connecticut Greener Lindsey's waltat. Th* empty wal­ teacher. Mitchell 9-7398. Good Starting Wage N-or-MA ____ ....p e r M. $219,00 E. Hartford ■, Ceoa, expansion. Plumbing in for goodwill." and Mrs. Peter J. Lus* and ftm lly these brosdeaaU an our laM Bta Drive B, Silver Lane Project. 3-7707. SALESMAN — National Company, Pastures (?Iub. headed by Charles let was found by police. to th* free world had. aur oaiy Group Insurance Nalls, 8d common ...... keg. $8.95 CMstiidiM Gr. aetxind bath and upstairs “Th* meaning of Jesus' teaching have returned from a two week* ENJOY A DRIVER’S LKTENSE needs one amblUous man to assist W. Larson of Portland. 1938 PLYMOUTH two-door sedan CONNECmcUT Valley Construc­ Sick Benefits Vacation With Pay Plyscord ...... per M. $165.00 radiators. Hot water, oil, cop­ aa Ooodapeed translate* It. 'Pay to x'seation spent at Falmouth, Gape ehanee to flad out what^M** ta For expert Instruction in new, to' to developing sales organization The Judges' reports on the three .elsewhere, srrea ta other Mam Oor* Good condiUon. Ph call .to , Christian .cl Mrs.: Harry Sy monda. ot §Q P(3 T0.R ^ ’rwq,womeq forpart. NATIONAL BUILDERS Jesus Is,^.saying to. us^ .^that rye, aa well aa October alfalfk pas- ^ (Ceuttniwa f r ^ Page w "(V u rru ^ t of Mr.juidlMcbMr. aiid -A.cadamy, JPUgrlm. 3-7249^.,..._ RAY'S. ROORDIG -Oorapany. Out- J. WATSON BEACIH Rnd CO, .'timer ‘ Gdod ' eamihga.eamliigt., " t i i I SIX WEEKS’ rtd 'fabbiU . MItchbU ■ .■ '^ ^ S U P P L I E S - - ^ - — totehlgerit and 'ctmscicniVdaa'^ par­ tUW: iSMra. ?: Raymond EE."'Hunt" -Hunt octf* r Web- S r o K ter work, roof andnd chimneychfmnej re' WANTED EXPERIENCED Hartford 2-2115 Kupferschmid drained and clear­ The survivors, non* seriously In­ MltcheU 9-6434 , 9 to 13 a.m. 9-7698. . ; ■ ______ticipation to pollUca . la doing by the JuBo 17 raheMaa amt .Urn OLIVER’S 'pain . Free ^aatlmatea gladly 42irDa%’enport Avemie - - - Obtf* wnf. Jesua ia iayihg' to 'Vir ed land bn hi* farm, and »wd e x ­ Garages—S erv ice- given. Ray Hagenow, Mitchell sue ROOM Cape Cod. 94 Branford jured, "weris taken by Jiaflooptol'' Engageineat Announeed American fraa'food eampalffi^ BURTON'S HAS immediate opbn- { New Hsven, Connecticut that we who fervently pray each ceptionally good ladino-graa* seed­ Mr and Mr*. Frank M. Oglee of PERSONALLY SELECTED Storage 10 9-2314. Ray Jackson, MltcheU ing for full time office clerk. Must AOfOMOBILE MECHANIC atreet, fireplace, screen*, storm and ground reacuq teams to th* ■We- began to aotiM tta WANTED—Good homes fdr two lit windows, awnings, giaaaed-ln rear Sunday Thy kingdom come, thy ing*. Beverly Rd.. Weat Hartford, an­ 3-8338. have knowledge of typing and | Ue kittens. MltcheU 9-7537. ' Telephone STaU 7-3597 Air Force hospital at Whcelus. muniata were 1 0 to USED CARS ONE CAR OARAGE FOR RENT porch, oil ateam heat, automatic will be done on earth aa it Is in Segalla also reclaimed and drain­ nounce the engagement of their sarly In July." Bwlng at com er Lilac and Center Streets. some experience on credit Work heaven', have a sacred responsibil­ ed considerable land, and ha* had Some of the survivera suffered dnughter. Misa Carol Louise Ogle* would be beneficial. Apply in per-1 APPLY AT hot water heater, garage, ameaite now th* c«anipl*lato wu ara 1 MltcheU 3-5676. Koofinfr 1 6 -A drive. - Priced for quick sal*. ity'to make God's wtU known In outstanding success with frost cuts and bniiaea and ankle injuries toKenneth W. North, eon of Mra. son only to Miss Johnson. as a resuR of the Jump. tog from East Garmoa Bi AT Charles W. W. LaU ir^, Realtor. the remotast comers of Man cracked Ladino seeding* Florence B. North and th# late P. about intecforaBc* are haam ROOFING—SpeclaUzlng in repair­ By Retd Tel. Mltohcll 9-0884. chaster. The New England cqpteat Reports of th* crash were re­ F. North. ^ . . EXPERIENCED Pay Roll clerk. •M»ee 19*7 ceived by radio at the.Air Force's numerous, both orally aad I CENTER MOTOR SALES Mot4>rcjrcIe*— Bicycle* 11 ing roofs o f all kUfds, Also new Of Co«rse” COOK'S GARAOE He is saying to you and to toe. Judges, who include Raymond P. M i* Ogle*, who is a graduata of Apply Gunver Mfg. Co., 234 Hart­ IVe Bee*, European headquarters here. tog, that It's oettaua.** ' roofs. Gutter work. CTilmneys ford R(»d. * AUCTION that truly religleua men and wom­ Atherton of Utchfleid. will start William Hall High School ta Weat ;;W # don’t know yet JaM udMta 461 Main Streei 1649 HARLEY NO. 74 Motor- cleaned, repaired, 26 years’ ex­ MANCHESTER GREEN 8932 touring the farma of th# Connecti­ An Air Force spokesman said Hartford, is a senior St th# Univer­ Ixit* fo r Sale 78 en do not hide their lights under a and how ths Oommaalata a n da*^ cycle—ExceUent condiUon. Fully perience. Free esUmates. CaU 12-42 cut winners next Monday. that thq names of th* survivors sity of Connecticut end secretary equipped, many extras. Can be AT UGION HAU. MANCHESTER. CONN. 5384 bushel, nor do they, like the..discl- tog thslr Jamastag. tbs ^ Howley. Manchester MltcheU Help Wanted— Male 36 Classic* arc the malnetay of probably would bs released later. of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. incresaa apfoan ta ba la taa '62 CHEV. BEL-AIR — Only seen at 146 O nter Street. Tel. 3-5361. ON LEONARD ST, OFF MA04. OPPOSITE STATE ARMORY plea of Jesus, hide within the Mr. North was graduated from rest „ Made of bu ck felt with loopr every well planned wardrobu- DESIRABLE Lot. 100’ x 200', near shadows when the Christ, or his MISS b u Lr l e y r i t e s s e t • The plan*, carrying a crew of 8 S u o n y Industrial areoR wlHtu 5,000 miles. New car guar­ MltcheU 3-5003. DRIVERS FOR School buses, to aim 8 paasengers. was on a flight the Untveralty of ConnecUcut where • itch crocheted ears and tall, this Maaon after aeaaon they grace at- school, bus end shopping center. contemporary representatives, are there were big etiike* oa Juaa IT A BAD Chimney; roof, gutter re- j start in September. Call 9-4215 for vabla puppy will make a Jolly acrooa the Mediterranean.' from he waa a member'df Sigma Alpha antee. TUES. EVE., AUG. 11 - 6 f. M. moat every occaaion. This veraton Residential aection with all con­ being persecufed for righteouaneas Pasadena, Calif., Aug. 10 (•>)— and where contlaniaff tMhMHM paired. Prompt service. Guaran-1 appointment. symata (or your'little one. Small veniences. Writ* Box 8E, Herald. Udine, Italy, to Wheelus Field. Epsilon fraternity. He Is n lieuten­ teed workmanship. Terms. Free 1 INSPECTION AFTER « P. M. SALE DAY has crisp contrast, inrereaUng Funeral aervlce* will be held here unreal perMata. Wa bop# la ffM te '62 CHEV. DE LUXE—Like Business Services Offered 13 $nda will, have no trouble mail­ sake. Tuesday for Mias Mery Bulkley, Earlier reports aald the craft ant to the Air Force Reaerve. He estimates. Mortensen Roofing Oi. I REAL REWARD for two hours pocket detail. LARb'B~ VACANT LOT^-ITNaar "Jesus is saying to lu as Chris­ is assoclatsd with the Aston Life the bottom of tbia thing aaaR'*„ ing this doggie for he measures Pattern No. 8932 i* a sew-rite 84, formerly active In Connecticut crashed In the aan and five survi­ Workers from Drsadm oam *M new, fully equipped 'am Mitchell 3-7601. daily, selling specialty every home school. Located near 113 Birch tians that he have a never-to-be- vor* had been picked up, but the. Insurance Company. a LL k in d s of carpentry work. owner needs. Inquire 41 Oak HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS ut 11 toebea and Is easy to par'forated pnUem to aiaea 18, 14. women’s political and social or­ Conununlsts bad ereetad a J te guaranteed. •treat. Writ* DeMerchant’e Trail' forgotten duty as citizens, eito ganizations. who died at her neph­ wreckage and th* eurvlvor* were Mrs. Agnes llajihdr Reasonable rates, katchell 9-4391. Hegting— Plumbing 17 street after 8 p. m. f r o m f a m i l y m o v i n g t o c a l i f .:—Hot Point automatle le, 18,- 90; 40, 43. Mae 14, 8 8-8 er Park, Praaqil* lile, Maine that regular attendance upon town Mrs. Agne* Pavelclak HaJ

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ward R. Tumtr, 85, of Nawlngton, 1 0 ^ 2 7 OlMU’. eaalar 9sni|1it. Rnaajr % $12 on a almUar charga; also, Ed­ Mrs. Marina Rockier, hooae- MaadtoriaJ the Audit and aaitaer leatorrew. Admits Guilt ward F. Schuita, 88, o f Eaat H art­ keeper at the Manchester Memo­ Osne Osgood Gets an Award in Korea Bataan M Olrealatlaas ford. 818; Thomaa D. Harrison. IT. About Town rial-Hospital. has returned to heiN Manehe$ter— A City of Village Charm o f 28 Eaat Middle Tpke.. 818: and REG. home, after undergoing a majoil 12.49 In Knife Case Martin F. O ean, 87, 20 Milford M r. and Mra. Albert U Post and operation. She is doing well and ex^ta to return to her duties Rd., $13v (O moUM Advoftieles on Foga 14) MANCHESTER* CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST II, 1933 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS dandhter, CynthlA ■’;. M ary Deptno. 25. o f Naw Haven Elk Brand V O L LXXII, NO. 2«S have been, apending the paat two soon. _____ Sprujce St. Man Draw* was fined 837 for speeding. weeka at Camp of the Woods, tnlte Frank Johnson. 25. o f 108 Drive Fleaaaat, Bp^ator, N. T. The families of Allan 8. Taylor, Fine for Breach of B. was fined 813 for passing a red of Henrv 8t..‘ and Russell B. T ay­ Peace, Intoxication light. PINKIN G Near Victim of Icebox Mokes Progress • Company No. 1, MFD. wiU have lor of Green Rd., have returned Eight doUari in bonda for block­ Malenkov 17 III PWs after spending their vacation at a drill tonl*ht at «:S0 at the ®re- A Spruce St. man accused of ing drive ways were forfeited by houae, corner o f Main and Hilliard Smith’s Point, Lake Wlnnepesau- Agnes Ramagc, 83. Andover, and throwing a knife at pedeatrlana Bta. The regular monthly maeting kee. Benjamin Hatchberg. 50. of Wllli- SHEARS Emerging Are Flown will fellow the drill. Saturday afternoon pleaded guilty roantlc. Ike Seeks New Slash Mr. and Mrs. WllUaim J. Graif to charges of intoxication and Matthew B. Cholals, 29. of West Anderaon-Shea Auxiliary, No. and children have returned to breach of peace in To\vn Court Hartford, forfeited a 85 bond for To Hawaii 20M, VFW, will hold an important their home, 81 Wsj^hlngton SL, a f­ this morning before Judge John 3. making a U-tum on Main St., as As Leader did Frank Marchese, 33, of 86 maeting tomorrow at 8 p. m. in ter spending their vacation, tour­ G. Rottner. ing Maine and the White Moun­ Eoward Vf.n Wyck, 29, of 17 Oakland St. Honolulu, Aug. 11 (/P)— A the Post home, Manchester Green. Washington, Aug. 11 (/P)-"* tain region of New Hampshire. Spruce St., wa.i fined 820 for in­ Continued until Wednesday were *1.69 Delegates to the national conven­ big traneport^ plane carr.ving the following casea: Anthony Roc- Premier Georid Malenkov has tion in Milwaukee, namely, Mrs toxication, received 90 days sus­ An exceptional value. W e have 17 sick and weary Americans Eleanor Field, 88 .lUdge 8t., la pended sentence and placed on co, 25, Hartford, abandohlng-a mo­ auccesafully weathered a grim Helen M-. Beehe, president; Mrs tor vehicle John W. Martin, 62. 101 had several shipments with ev­ released by the -Communists spending a tw6 weeks vacation at probation for tlx months for power struggle inside 'the Florence Streeter and Mrs. Helen Walnut St., rules o f the road, and Erickson, past presidents, will sub­ West Miami Beach. Fla., with Mr. ery one a sellout. For use on all only a few days ago landerl breach of peace. Joseph W. Moulton. 35. KIttery. kremlin and has emerged and Mrs. W alter Clark, who for­ Asaiaff Proaecutor Richard Law material except heavy weight here last night on a flight mit reporU. Mrs. Lucile Hlrth, al­ Maine, speeding and passing a red virtually unchallenged as Rus­ ternate accompanied the party. merly lived at 91 Ridge St. told the court that Van Wyck light. uphoLstery, tweeds, overcoatings, across the Pacific from Japan. Several other matters of business raced into the street from the sia’s ruler. At Freedom Village Interview etc. Thla, at leoat, la the eamfully The Army sgld the group In­ will be transacted at this meeting kitchen of hit home, which he cluded 14 men suffering from tu­ Notions Department eonaldcrad view of top Amarlcan All Agency makes with his second \vife and Corn Plant Hijprli- berculosis contracted In Red cap­ Oapt. and Mrs. Norman Ma-- Engagement mother-in-law, and threw one of foreign affaira axperta who hava tivity and three psychiatric cases. shall of the local flalvation Army three knives he had in his hands at bean watching developmanta with Rarller there hsd been contra­ In tha Soviet Union alnce Premier Corps, and their small sons, have Pagani-Greenwood three passing pedestrians. They As Elephant’s Eye dictory reports that the plane Heads Told returned after a stay in Asbury were ordinary kitchen table knives, Rag. $2.00 and $2.50 Stalin'a death. might carry more than 17 pas- Mr. and Mrs. Romolo Pagan!. 33 Wlaa Antivn Support - Park and Red Bank, N. J. he said, and no one was atruck. '^(Goattaoed From Pago Orao) oenger* and that some pciaonera. Foster street, announce the engage­ One of the passers-by disarmed Importarf Drop" Forged Activa aupport by powarful Red suspected of having been indoctri­ Of Problem ment of their daughter, Loretta Pa­ Van Wyck and police were called. A rm y leadera, they aald, probably nated by the Reds were aboard. gan!. to Howard Greenwood, son of com stalk got jts start as a result Former Judge Ra.vmond A. of the freakish arrangement of waa a deciding factor In maintain­ This apparently waa not the case, Mra. Leila Yungk. 148 Woodlawfi ing Malenkov’a power dcapite however. Denver, Aug. 11 (jP)— Prea- IQ I TUCKIR St.. Mayberry village. Eaat Hart­ Johnson represented Van W yck genca which often result xvhen hy- ( and said the accused had entered a brld corn is used for. seed pur-, SCISSORS widespread uncertainty after the Rush U tte r Casea Home ident Eisenhower, trying to ford. atidden purge of Deputy Premier "n e w CO. The marriage wUl take place local tavern earlier in the after­ po-ses. But they yield main credit i A ll were litter cases, being rush­ avoid calling a special sesaion ______Ins.— Endowments I-avrenty Berla. ed home ahead of other prisoners thli week. noon while on his w ay to a ball to Mrs. Rydlewicx who. according ’of Congress, today called for a Retirement itens I t would be no aurprlae to theae because o f serious illness. game. Van Wyck. according to his to her daughter, Mrs. Bertha reduction of federal spending M ortgage Ins.— Life Imaurance ui counsel, did not remember leaving Stratton, has been an expert gar­ or SHEARS American experta If In tha coming They were taken to Tripler' TEL. MI.9.SU3 the tavern noc returning to his dener for‘many years. I weeka Malenkov'a moat promi­ Army Hospital for niedlcaj exami­ “with renewed vigor.” Marriage home. A tty. Johnson also added The Herald photographer is nently mentioned rival. Foreign nation and a full night's rest.The In a letter to the heads o f the that there were family difficulties. waiting to see what she gets next Mlniater V. M. Molotov, hla De- plane was schedulod to leave at 3 federal departments and aganclaa, Judge Rottner. recommendid year, when she plants seed from fenaa Mlniater, Marahal Bulganin, p. m. tomorrow <9 p. m.. DSTI ths President said: LaChapeHe-Jamison that Van Wyck receive psychiatric this JO-foot giant. publicly avow their loyalty to and la due at Travis A ir Force Dedlouted T o EcoiMmy M r. and Mra. Thomaa Jamiaon. I attention and to patch up the 2 i 2 o5 0 Malenko^,^ Base nesr San Franciaco st 6 aTm. "Ever since the date of inaugu­ NOTICE 32 Spnjce St., announce the mar-1 family problems or make other ar­ A cloning of ranka within .the Wednesday 19 a. m., DST). ration, every member of thla ad­ The Army Identified the first rlage of their daughter. Beverly rangements. For Your IndhrtduoRy Soviet high command. In their ministration has been dedicated to Dr. Harold Nciman, Mae Jamison, to Henry LaChapel- view, doea not nile out potential man o ff the plane as CpI. Generald the piirpooes of efficiency and Van W yck said he was going to Cavagnaio of . West Newbury. Optometri.it, announcea le. Jr., soh' of Mr. and Mrs. Hanry Dtsiqiiod SpiroNo iinreat within Ruoaia and the satel­ economy In government. live w ith an uncle. j| o Mass. He was followed by Pvt. W il­ LaChapelle, Sr.. 37 Marble St., on Other Court Casea 3 9 lite world later. But It doei plain­ "Now that CmgresB Is adjourn­ the new location of his Foufldotioiis — Col liam B. Hatcher of Farmville, Vs. ed, It ia time to attack the prob­ Aug.. 8. In Codperalown, N ..Y , In other casss on the lengthy ly Indicate to them Jtbilt. the fltapy-. street-floor office fo r the^ lem with renewed Vigor.*" **T— docket this morning. Helen L. -'Mrs. Elsio Mioicucci Your choice Of 7” or 8” household shTears,^” or 6” la'dies eyed Malenkov now la definitely I A ll 7>atlents sb osrd ^h e olane .examination and care of top man at the Kremlin and direc­ were Arm y men er^Cept Marine IVhlte House Press Secretary ■ Abel. 52. of Tolland was fined 89 for Phono Ml>3«7737 scissors and 3i -j” or 4” embroidery scissors that will giva James C. Hagerty made the letter the eye.i. violation of rules of the road; Ed­ tor of the Communlat network Pfc. Alfred P. Griihnm, Jr., of you years of service. stretching throughout the world. . .Seattle. / public at the President's v a c a t ^ ITtc conciuaion that Malenkov A medical jOfflcer aboard the headquarters here aa Bisenhowef 723 MAIN STREET getUng a briefing on t)ie SIGNS ggt. Benton W. Osgood, with Notions Department hna won hla battle for power, at big Air 'Force CM said the men Manchester, Connecticut A L L K IN D S least temporarily, stems partly were "In g4ml spirits. world military situation from the U.S. Marine 1st Air Wing Gary Smith, fear years oM, shown with his mother, Mrs. Richard Adm. Arthur Radford, the IncoRl- Phone MI-9-6144 from tha tone and content of hla R. Smith, gets eaerrlaes la a walking dcfice at a roavalrscent home But « ^ h e y were carried to the ED'S SIGN CO. band in Korea alnce last October, speech last Saturday to the So­ waiting ambulances, only one ing chairman of the Joint Chiefs of near SprlagSeM. Vt. -It was just a year ago on Aug. 7, that Gary Repatriated oa slatli day af Operatloa "Big Switch” CpL Uorlaad Oulnter of Moatoamvllle, Pa.; Staff. has received an award for enter-.j Green Stamps Given With Caah Sales. viet parliament. He scolded and amtlgd at the ‘ welcome they re­ Mlfchdl 342AS was fsimd lUMioasrIoits la an unused Iceboa in his home. The child Sgt. L m Cormier, Jr., Fall River, M ooSm: and CpI OtU Vaa I..euvea, Saases, N . J., shown left to right, Hagerty told newsmen that El­ erittclaed Oommuntat party chiefs ed. The others lay quietly. training troopa in Korea and In.i Another Shipment had bneu there ahonl eight hours. For 59 days Gary waa la a mO w . are Interviewed at Freedom Village. (.AP WIrephoto via radio from Tokyo.) senhower, In calling for a new generally and talked like a man ppsrently unmoved by popping hospitals in Japan. Osgood is ■ ais sight and speech Im p air^ and his limbs nenkeiied. His mothei^ drive to Tcdiice federal spending, completely confident of hla posi­ says be M mahlag p r o g r ^ and, la adite of bis baadirapa, baa aomiai Orehbulbs and Red Cross nurses shown holding the plaque. The ! was trying to avoid calling a spe­ tion. chlldlsb desires ta play.-"*’ ■ /' who presented each with ■ fra-' cial session of Congress. The United Htates .and Britain. BANTLY band received a citation. grant Hawaiian flower lei. The press ser.retary noted that Osgood, better known here prior ^ thtJW HALCea It was learned, have added infor­ Fifteen minutes after the plane Repatriate VoicG A nger SALAMI ON RYE mation which supports thla view. the Senate had refused to go alosig to his enlistment as Oisle Osgood, ...... MRIICHWnPI Cowl*— — landed all of the men were on with the President's requeirt for ah WITH PEPSI , HUenI Ou H-Bomb Claim j their «a y to Tripler. OIL CO. had his own band 'and orchestra. Being Scanned, a . wr ^ T, . increase In the 275 billion dollar 39c at 3S QAK I No authoritative American nlS- Truck Halt Ext^lids i All photographer* were ordered celling on the national debt. The TEL M I.M 595 The Star Dusters, of which he was SLIGHT I off the field.as the. lost three pa- -iclal would aay whether they took admlniatratlnn wanted it Increased [tlenta, tdentlOed os psychiatric For Renegades A t o r M L M B n the drummer. at fare v'qlue Malenkov's broad l j , . b , J u m C O a t S to 290 billion dollars. • As a Marine, he has attained a TNGIIGNfiU, hint Saturday that Riiatla haa I cases, left the plane. Meanwhile in Washington, the Cougreea Seeaiou U k ely vast • amount of expedience with IRREGULARS maatered production of the hydro­ Washlngton. Aug. 11 «MS|MCrM g r M aiim». But tha OSfense Departm*Dep In his letter, Elsenhower told f ^ k strike, 450 d r i i ^ In the j ,„-’^ ^ d “ nc. a p p ^ e d to b d W iS a i a^'waH and a dirty word, and wore u1th honoi- The ship originally waa to sail 14 pieces. It was from here he was Jacquard Patterns Ing tha Soviet budget Sgiirea, con­ public identllkfitlon will t the . heads of departments and New Bedford, ^ . a a . , area I mean th4 end of the New Bedford aee” E ti the badge of "Reactionary" fas­ several hours later, but its orders transferred to The 1st Alr-W lng cluded that. Inatead of cutting held—and even the total agancles'^'lt is absolutely essential - Ti fthe Justice De- tened on them -by Red Chinese who apparently were changed. assignment. down , on military spending—as walked out tying up truck . itrike. of Americana listed- ur that you be^in immediately to Ihey have had clubbed and tortured them but did 648 Americans Returned H e . Is married to the (Rrmer . .Moscow, would have the world be­ trsn8ti9l3|aticm/tQ £ape Cod. 4 Meanwhile in Boston^ officials of hauaUve choclui h a v e beep.. rect’ Tf port - on any. not .break thair..apirUa. tAhf..every poaalble step .progre*-... Sylvia Accomario and they have a ;fegotia%na4rar Rhode Island” “ >'• 8.060 membir teamatera unhm. ' The -first week of-exchange tias SERVIGES lieve— it is actually increasing its pleted and all fomillea of tha rican- ,ed on the re- Held By Force "slvely to reduce the expenditures daughter, Laurie Lee. His wife and military budget , by about 25 per Maaaachuoet^ and Connecticut attempted to end a contrac dia- brought 648 Americana of the 3.313 notlfled. itriatlon they said press Ope tough American had to be of your department" during the he were both members of the 1950 AFL drlvariTwant on here until, »'**•' the Employers the Reds say they hold. A total of I That Interpret The Wishes tent. Red China s P «i#b ig of coses. wera being held back by force when he spotted flacal year which started July 1. / Specifically these' officials de­ 10:30 last night aflm* Which SUte Group Motor Freight Carriers. Inc 3.773 Allied captive* have been re­ graduating class from Mancheskssb Whlc tlon reported last Mght jovred cldsc’ly a "prdg.reasive” at the Freedom Tha President said the depart­ Of liie Panily duced that Malonkov haa allocated Both sides were reported willing to turned; The Reds listed 12,763. High School. Labor Director Arthur Devine pre­ noh-Koreana had died in It is diAcult to say at thia Village reception center. ment heads also are expected to ' dicted a aettlomeht t^ay. try again after falling to com* to The U. N. Command has re­ His w ift and daughter are terms at a session with atate and Int what the aituatlon might be." "I'll get that S.O.B. when I get turned 19,406 o f its 74,000 Red make "oubstanUal reducUooi ’ In making their home, while he is In CANNON HAND and FACE SIZE (CaaGaned oa Paga Flva) Vote Orn Weehcud (OanUnaed nn Phgo ‘ one such source said. " I f any evi­ their requests for new appropria- JOHN B. BURKE federal mediators, home," he sald^ prisoners. the service, with his parents. Mr, The drivers in the New Bed­ r __ _ dence of treason, such as acts of One hundred' Americans came tlon*, aa well as In the level of ford area did not go out with the atrocity against other Americana. PUNERM HOME and Mrs. Harold A. Osgood, 29 GAS STRIKE MEETING...... ■ - back from..the. north, along .with (Continued on Page FlftMm) their spending for the fiscal year a i t k h i c e / othera'bCit rotrod iovjr the weeic«hd should turn up. we would certain ly' starting next July 1 .- Cumberland St. Douglas Blasts Hartford. Aug. 11 (.ft -An attempt 87 EAST CENTER ST. He has some hopes of returning You con oknoft fool lha wormlh of IhowaKfM- to strike last midnight. Pickets Meaiiy Praises look at It very carefully. "It ia Imperative, " the President were on duty on routes U. 8. 6 and to settle the 6-week-old strike at the "On the other hand, we should Tel. Mi-s-aam to Manchester late in Sentembe.' Hartford Gas Co. waa made today wrote, "that you emphasize a criti­ noM In car now arootine cord ioctloo. Mass. 28. main arteries from Bos­ all recognise that men long con­ cal .review and maximum feasible to complete hla enlistment whiph by State l..abor Commissioner John Martin Speech ton to Cape Cod and no trucks Plan to Change fined, especially under conditions reduction of expenditures In areas AMBULANCE SERVICE ends in February. J. Elgan. were moving in the Indoatrial and such as those In Korea, are fre­ St. Laurent Wins Again; which have attracted the attention 7houahtfulnat»...baeauia ovary Hmo oar'oirtomar* tolaO Egan, who said he will make a summer resort areas except those quently under severe emotional and concern of the Omgreas and of "strenuous effort" to end the On GOP Gains carrying perishables and fuel. T-H Labor Act strain at release. It will take time the public aa possible sources of Ibair eordi wo know fhoy hovo lokon dto tana »6 strike, ealled a meetiing of imion 8. P. Jason, secretary-treasurer to get a clear picture." waste, inefficiency, duplication and and management officials of the of the N ew Bedford local, said An Army spokesman said there Liberals Sweep Canada excessive or non-essential costs. romambar tomoono. Vi»it ow now grootine cord faction on4 Washington. Aug. 11 IPI— company. The mreting started this Chicago, Ang. 11 The labor Sen. Douglas (D -III) today mills which had goods to move law changes w-hich the Eisenhower was no Intention to conduct any­ "Every level of the staff of yoqr dtoo*a from our complota lino of dUtinctiva HoNmark Cordt. and were not connected with the morning at Uibor Department labelled as ’’the most far-fet< hed, administration tested out on Con­ thing like a witch hunt among re­ Xoronto, Aug. .11 (A*)-- department should be made aware tSing I’ve ever heard" Republican itrike li-mild'lw'pVortded atickw!!^^*^^^^ ^*8e- leased Ameneanprlaoneri becanae of the necessity fo r doing this and for their trucks if they applied to mediatora present, gress. but never gqt around to CanadianR still awear by claims of c r^ t for prosperity at recommending formally look pret­ some men have said otheri swal­ M the importance of their coopera­ What a valua. If you havan't bought any of thasa, stock up now. union headquarters: I A total of 211 employes are idled lowed the Communist line. Prime Miniater Louia St. tion aa a vital part of iu acronib- home end the truce In Korea. Jason said four New Bedford I by the strike which ilarted July 3 ty good to the AFL. NORTH END PHARMACY The spokesman said Arm y Intcl- Laurent And will have none— liahments.’’ , BIN G O Extra fine yarn in Jacquard patterns by CANN O N in nine smart House Speaker Joseph W. Mar­ firms already have-algned new con-1 ------"Pronilaes Improveroenl” Hagerty aald Budget Director Jo­ tin, Jr.. (R-M assI made the claims George Meany, president, of the or very little— of hia detrac- 4 DEPOT SQUARE > TEL MI-9-45iS tracts, meeting union demands for I (UonHnned on Page T w o) (Continued ntrolled 83rd plan for changing the .Taft-Hart- Congress. Icy A ct seamed to promise "a Records Show TJberal patty to an un­ EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT DEUVERY SERVICE ANYWHERE CItes.No. 1 Problem French Railroads Tied definite improvement.” precedented fifth term. * C . . Martin said the Korean war was A propos^ message to Congress Returned Ta Power /I "the number one" problem facing Sloan O’Dwyer Brand Mew Free Transportation by Silver I.Ane Bus was circulated among key congres­ Of The rote yesterday returned the Bulletins , the GOP regime when It took over By Red-Ordered Strike sional leaders Just before Con- Llberaia to power with a House of Leaving Orange Hall at 7 P. M. The New Revolutionary* from the Democrats in January. grcM adjourned, but Eisenhower Divorce Grant Commons majority juat short of from the A P Wires Master MS*B6 Me declared that It waa met hy "a never sent it formally as hla views the record aurgln they ran up In refreshing toughness" in foreign Parl.5, Aug. 11 (fl*)— Rail traffic waa knarled throughout to Capitol Hill, the landslide St, Laurent engi­ ONLY Manchetter Dry Qeaners affairs which "touched off an The messaga was ranaiditred Mtxico City. Aug. 11 (45—Sloan neered in 1949. REDS DEMAND PAT tm asing chain o f events.” France today an a new Communigt-ordered tran.sport strike most favoral)la to labor. It stirred Simpson O’Dwyer waa reported to­ There ware 295 Commons seats WaaMngtoa, Aug. II (45— IRE , Tile first move. Martin said, waa began to creep across the nation. Onice inore the workers protests among btuiine.vs organi­ day to liave obtained a Mexican at stake. The Liberals needed 133 Russia demanded today that tha Eisenhowar’s order to the U. 8. fought Premier Joseph Laniel's economy decrees. Other walk­ sations, which generally have been civil divorce from the former New to, maintain a majority able to United States pay compeasatton York cop who quit the mayor’s back a govarninaat. They won 171. for shooting dowu a Soviet ILIS Tbg BtUldtr*t FrUnd Gves You UNIT CLEANING 7th Fleet to quit shielding Red outs threafened and It appearod - - —;------'------.'ampaigning.to leave the present WOODY China agalnat poaalble attacks that France faced a second g ig a n -, labor relations law alone or to rhafr In the world’s largest-city Ip! The Progroaatve -Conservative transport plane last July 37. Tim!’ 1 .9 5 . from Chiang 'KairShek'a Natkmal- tic tieiip Ilka that last week when stiffen its provisions. become U. S. Ambassador to Mtx- (Tory) party won 50. The SocislUt Soviet Foreign omee made Uw -tat'.-'forrea on -Formosa.- - twn-mtlHen-wwrhere In-;«rat» end- '^If thr-report* «btmt the-draft - OCF- tCmmawawealUt-. Coopwathm-. dMqaad la. ,a note haadad ta. . IN FLOORS IT’S t h e PIHISH THAT COUNTS/ . -.Results of tha new po|to>^nar, municipal aerviota.,.an4 .goyaim*> New A Tidbits" of . the measaga. ara. true," Meany ' ' ru»d Suit Fe*ri8 ' ' Federation)^ waa In third place Ameitoiui Amhaaoador Charlee W h e t ratora on tha telegraf sal Id: (n- ment-run industries quit their jobs'. The newspaper Excelalqr said with 33 aiui 'the Social (jredtters -E 'lfehlea la-M alseea-. THATJS.VWiY l-BUY MY. FlNlOittO FLOORlfiO FROM .‘ “ 'i; newamen,.,’’! je,el,.t.h*t .fna&tx ------—% -iS-," etuded th'a 'exrtt'ahgF' cif w bu ii^^ tod'Ry‘(idmie«Biiite'"-' -mant 'woiiM :m a deSnlte IthproVe- 'Court- records ft * Gttefnavkca.--'re-’ n e x t.'withr.^Uc -:.TIie T«nalntng'-6 " Gklfca from AP Wires- A fi- TO OUST DOCKERS ANDERSON MOTHERS pHsonars In Korea, the Korean The new tieuo was launched bv ment_ln the lawOf rourse, .they sort town 45 miles south of the were scatteied. With AutomRtic _ m s - UKlcago, Aug. U- W -YW -AF|>- - ■' ■ tn ite , ■ hdU-d^WThWiIat ■ HW5T Iff tKJ'Commuhiat'.Ied CGT li'NatTiuiat! S B 8 9 S 3 B B S S S 8 S S 3 S S S S S don’t meet'all the'AFL demands Mexican rapitsT, showed' th# 86- Tb 'T94F the" 'Ln>#ralB"''-won' 193 L S U m ren i East Germany, desertion by Com­ Confederation o f L a b ofl -which, h i. i for changing the law.*’ year-old former model Died suit scats for. the greatest msjority In Ezecutlve Couaeil today voted to Rofot Dofrosting rerommead that the AFL esnvea- PROCESS I. munist fliers, and the release of called its 270,000 member railway- ho^olUU liT to ! Meany and other top A F L lead­ there Feb! 18 and was granted a history. *rhe Conservatives won the returns "a^heartening expres- tlon next monlh suspend the la* • EvR-widMi 8up«f-8f— William Oatla. Associated Press men o ff their jobs. ’The non-Com- ers are here for an executive divorce from 63-year-old William 41, the CCF 13 and the SocUI Sion- of confidence." ' It la CoBstaat fUtratloa of aaap during the heavy aoaF eyrie or AfT, teraaUoaal Loagohoremeaa Aasa. eleaalbg cycle. The aystrm does not allow the soap to redeposli ^ reporter tmpriaoned In Oommunlat muniet Socialist* Workers’ Forcae diiHnl council aeasion, >a quarterly meet­ O'Dwyer June 3. Excedaior aald Creditors 10. The 71-yesr«old "Unci* Louis" • lie . Psrttlaifl Hydfslsr or break down becauoe the ooap and solvent is nitered eaaatant- Caechoslovakla. (FO) went along on the walkout.: ing. largely devoted to lining up she charged mental cruelty. St. Laufent hailed the result as conducted his own kind of cam- 1/ ^ BED PROSPECTOR HELD "Why doeeil’t Speaker Martin Moat of last week’s walkouts' ®*'' recommendations for the AFL con- O’Dwyer, who quit his ambah- showing Canada' has the kind of • Psresisin Intarisr ly In a aeparate aystrai during the cleaning cycle. Assn, says former U B. Senator Moatreal, Aug. II tffi—Pro- w ere'for 34 t o '48 hours. This time Bodorial post after President Bisen government It wanu. He called (Centtnued m i Page Nine) Tour clothes ran never get gray or dull looking. Thla la the se­ John A. Danaher qualiBes judge vlarlal PeUee oaM teday thn6 • Hmdy SImIvm Is Nm 4s«r (OwallMed Ml Page Two) no limit waa set by the OOT. Ml N lae) bower's election and opened a law ^ ^ THE NEW DUPONT cret o f the U N IT C IJ iA N IN G colors, the pure whiten, sad the of Second Circuit. U. 8. Court of H ilbert Coffin. 87-year-*id pro** tu ily cleaa feel to the hand the U N IT C LE A N IN G given. Every The FO and the Christian Trada office here, would neither confirm • MeNr-Mher Appeals, but ottn oupporta Judge pector, is being held Jar qaea', ounce of soil Is. removed and trapped In the separate soap, filter Fadaratlon (GFTC) control the nor deny the report. • MIRACLE FIBRE. EACH Carrollirroii C.u. HinchsHtncKE for the job.}od. t n i m Roaing ais a material wttaeas la never to redep^t again oa your dotbrs. rest of the country’s 440,000 rail­ ‘Our martial affairs are In the • l«iM ss4 baclMd by Corn Crop Seen way workera. Thus far, there waa Red Pyongyanf Radio Mye I T ail K eU 8 P lU lIip ronaertlau with the dcalhs M nrth KorAan Vir* Pr*mi«r' Hit t -K hands o f the Catholic Church.’’ he East Zone Farmers Jailed; . OsBW l MstSf» a,,. SNOW WHITE DACRON no Indication that the C FTC had North Korean Vice Premier Hu said early today In a voice choked three PeBasylvnhia bear haatera decided what action it would take Ka I, reportedly purged last with eihotion. la the Oaape wlMeraeos. . 795 SPECIAL 1 DAY CLEANING SERYIOE Surplus Problem month, has MUed MMe im w if. For Shah Ouster in tha tieup. . , Mra. O’Dwyer is now In Spain Glenn Burlingame, 37, of Chicago Harvest ‘Sabotage^ Charged The CGT said alma of tha strike and could not be reached imme­ STRIKE AUTHORIZED SOFT AS DOWN starts third try to swim English WORK AGCEPTED UP TO 10 A.M. Washington, Aug. 11 OPy Corn were higher salaries and an all-out Tehran. Iran, Aug. 11 (45--Iran’s diately for comment. H'aahlagtoa, Aug. II (iT' - Channel from Cape Gris-Ni«ex. LIGHT IN WEIGHT — tho raw m aterial, -for meata, war on the government decrees, Communists were expected today According to the .report from -Berlin, Aug. 11 (IP)— East Ger- ■ ' In the two-week-old campaign, The CIO Commualeatioaa Work* CesM ini Sm oI Nw nsw Impsrinl Prance, in perfect weather. NON ALERGIC EXCEPT SATURDAYS dairy and poultry prodiicta—may which it described as hitting at to plump harder than ever for the Cuernavaca, ahe said in her divorce manir’t Communist government the West up to last night had era UoloB today aathorlsed Ha and Da Una Cycta-mofic^ Madw the privileges and social benefits Dr. Edward U. Condon, research ! ouster of Shah' Mohammed Rexa testimony: "From the beginning was reported jailing farmers today given 3.111,621 parcels to East 56JM6 larmhtrs la Texas. OhM- DUST PROOF join wheat and cotton today oa,a and Standard Frigidalrat nowl of civil servants. , director for Corning Glass Works, Pahlevi as the payoff for their we knew that our marriage waa for ‘taabotaging’’ the Soviet Zone Zone citjtons. The present distribu­ hniaa, Arhaanoo, K a a a a a, GOOD RESILIENCY lurplus prObiepi for tha federal In Paris, many of the big train predicts in Berkeley, Calif., color strong aupport in plebiscite votes impossible. The iraacible character harvest. Thousands of, the hungry . tion system will end nest Saturday Mlaaoarl aad iMurt of oeathrra Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales government and farmers. terminals were closed including St. televtaion seta will be sold com­ approving government plana to of my husband, which In time led vlctlma of the Reds' agricultural but a new plan Is to begin Aug. 27. DMnois to strike agglast tha ALLOWANCE A general crop report to be re­ mercially by fall ef 1954. AA . D OOMP Mi trWUtL Lasare, the main station for sub­ dissolve Parliament. to almoat continual threats and in­ breakdown mei^whilc continued to The U. S. State Department's Southweotera Bell Tetophean On. IT SPRINGS BACK lated late today will give the urban lints. Some terminals were Head-on ‘collision hills aevea The nation’s, proi'lndal areas sults. ia the cause o f all our pour Into West Berlin for free newspaper Neuc Zeitung reported latest official aattmate of tha slse persons and critically injuras an­ FOR THE REST IN INTO SH A P E open but had no trains operating. gave Premier Mohammed Moaaa- trouble." American food parcels. I the arrests of East Zone farmers. ' NEW PROBE SLATED Manchester o f thla ysar’a corn crop. Should There also wera Indlcatlona that other near Santa .Marla, Calif... degh a , whopping 1,441.156— 694 O’Dwyer reportedly waa notlBed Blade Travel Ooalrohi ' The paper said the Red regime, en­ .WaahiB itoa, Aug. 11 IR—Chair* ODORLESS It exceed 3,400,000,000 ). bushels, tha strike would spread to the Ecuador’s president halls Ualtod vota yesterday approving hia de­ of the proceedings, replied he was The resourceful food seekers raged by delays In bringing tha aaaa MeOarlhy (B-W la) aaM la* Kemps RUIUNNG ood INTERIOR RNISH SEE erop -production control meaaurta city’s subway fend bus system dur­ 8tataa as '.‘efficient dam against mand for the e n d l^ of the M ajlis "not in accord with thS proceed­ sludnd Red travel controls by storm-plagued grain crop to mar­ day (Hm taaala COVERED WITH would be indicated for 1954. ing the day. Soviet Totalitarianiam.” (Lower House of Parliament) ings of my wife,” but was not on minqHag with the thousands of-: ket, began sencUng police out into ■uheemnOttas wW start INOORrORATBO , LINEN FINISH Secretary of Agrieultura Benson Reports from throughout the Secretary o f (Commerce Sinclair Lost week, Tehran and ita suburbs record aa having fought the suit. 'B a n Berlin workera who commuts^ Ahe fields last wsekend. hearings an t Mead 7U MAIN STREET ANDERSON BROS WOODWORKING CO.Ji^ CORDED TICK already haa tnvokad rigid. market­ country indicated that the strike Weeks says whole system of fed­ okayed the proposal 166,607— 116. The O’Dwyer’a announced last dally across tha Soviet frontier.^)', The report said farmers and aUae wtMtker any Dry Cleaners ing quotas on next yearwheat waa increasing in effactivanesa as eral exclM taxation is "aatiqBat- The Ckimniunista voted In full January that the Catholic Church Want Berlin oBcials expected, to-j farm,-iaborera have sine* been hava aeeeaa |e seen PhtMM MI-S-54M COP PltASANT VALLEY ROAD f ROUTE 5 I ad aad eenh-eyod and in particular day’s food handout to approximata ------.ptiMlahed at the 93 WELLS ST. TEL ML3.72S4 V . (OehMiiM^ ea Thge Fa«r) (OaatlmMd or. Page MIm ) 'aeaka small bualneas.” ° tOsaMaaed aa Paga Fhrt) (CnsUsMd os Page , MhM) yasterdaFa 108,

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