■ .■■I ■' 'h ■ I ■I- ■'i ■ ^ 1 . X /• f ■ FOUBTEElf MONDAY,, NOVEMBER 18, 1984 ■f iHanr^eati^r lEtn^tting Average Daily Net Presa Rmi r*r the Week Epided Tha Weathor- In the granting of a divorce last St. Elisabeth Mothers Circle The ■ immaiguiate ^ Conception man of oommunlty sorvico com­ Not. IS, 1M4 •« o. tv WMtaw I week to Jean Ambrose Phancuf, .will me^t Wednesday at 8 p. m. at Mothers Circle will meet with Mrs. Potluck Supper mittee, requests all members' Who' AboutTown 135 Branford St.', from Eufene the home of. Mrs. Harold Wals, 20 Cornelius Foley, 49 Scarborough hsve not as yet made their Thanks­ 1 1 , . 5 2 3 <*eedy, swt 6* c«M tealgl^Lew i Phaneuf, the plaintiff was given Femdale Dr. Rd., at 8 o’clock Wednesday night. the right to use her maiden name. Planned by PTA giving donations to bring them to Group C of the Oenter Oongre- the meeting.. Members who cannot Member af the AiMUt akmrt 48. Cleedjr, •eeaMbaal rM gationid Church. Mrti. Clyde Beck­ The Army and Navy Club will Lakota Council No. 61, Degree I EASTERN STAR FAIR Rerestt ef Clrecdatio* Wedneadar. Vgh 88-88. . The Ladles Aid Sqciety of the attend the meeting may leave their with leader, will meet tomorrow hold a card party tonight at 8:15 of Pocahontas, will meet Wednea- Members of the Manchester i Mmtehmster^A City of ViUaito Charm Emanuel Lutheran Church will hold donations at Leonards Shoe Store, mim n lfht at 8 o’clock in the Robbinx a t' the. clubhouse. da, night at 8 o’clock In Odd Fel­ 881 Main St., or contact either ^ KkwooicToffiplo.TlNindoy.Nov-ll, 2p.nL ^ Room. IV o members, of Senior Girl a work meeting at the home of Green PTA will enjoy a potluck lows Hall. Members are urged to supper Wednesday at 7 p. m. In Mrs. Reynolds, 286 W. St., Scout Troop 1 who went to Europe Mra. IMward Noren, 28 Roosevelt The Past Chief Dku^ters of attend and to bring oUier members ^ APRONS, FANCY GIFTS, FOOD, HOME NAbE CANDY V 0L. LXXIV, NO. 40 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) last aunimer will tell about their St., tomorrow morning at . 10 orddrs. Foster Williams, eo-chalr- MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1954 (Clasalfled Adrertlatog m Page 18) Helen Davidson Lodge No. 98. along with them. the school cafeteria, followed by a man S3 Fairview St. < 4 "WHITE ELEPHANT" TABLE . t 4 , PRICE n VS CENTS trip. Members' are reminded to o’clock. Diapers for the hoepital Daughters of Scotia, will meet'at program featuring two movies, brihs'articles for the thrift shop will be hemmed, as well as the the home of Miss Catherine Mal­ "Jewish ..Holidays," and "The Lit- Refreshments will be served fol­ Aftornoofl Too, .2:30 fro 4:30 oa- sewing of aprons done. Coffee and Due to the Thanksgiving and lowing the 'Tupper Plastic party. a t Piedmont College. colm, 689 Main St., at 7:45 tomor­ Christmas holidays, it has been de­ t)est Angel.” Rabbi Leon Wind of i Suppor 5 fro 7 p.m.—>$1.25 dessert will be fumlahed by the row night. Temple ^ t h Sholom and the Rev. All numbers ave urged to attend. The Manchester Messiah Chorus hostess. Those attending are asked cided to combine the November ^ For Reservatloae—Phene M-S-S485, 9-1108, 8-1197 ^ Dulles Says and. December meetings of the John R. Neubert. minister of the Britain Joins U. S. will meet at 8 o’clock tonight in to bring their owm aandwichea.. A daughter, their first child, MancheMer Fine Art Assn, in one Community Baptist Church at the Luther Hall of the Emanuel was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, wilt be present to answer Lutheran Church. New members meeting, tp be held Wednesday, Xi Gamma Chapter of Beta J . Doering. 14 Brainard P1„ yes­ Dfc. 8, at 8 p.m. st the Whiton questions. C. S. Policy will still be accepted in this com­ Sigma Phi will meet tomorrow eve­ terday at the Hartford Hospital. PTA members wishing to attend munity chorus. Jle'morial Library.' Election of of- By A Hotting A toni ning at 8 o'clock at the home of fleer'h will be held and an effbrt the kupper who have not been con­ TRUCK Mrs. Henry Matson, 261 Spruce The Keeney Street “Scbool PTA tacted are requested to get In Miss Helen Lyons. 281 O n ter Is fteihg made, to provide a speak­ St. will meet tomorrow night at 8 er for the evening. touch V ith Mrs. Edward Saari, 8s ate St., and Miss Barbara Prindiviile o’clock at the school. The guest Plymouth La., who is chairman of of Hartford, both secretiaries at the All members of Manchester As­ speaker win be the Rev. Joseph the room mothers’ committee DRIVERS Material to A^ool Phoenix Fire Insurance Co. in sembly No. T5, Order of Raln^w Gates, former chaplain of the making arrangements. Washington, Nov. ife (/P)— Hartford, flew, via Eastern Air­ for Girls, who plan to take part in Wethersfield State Prison. Henlic Conducts Secretary of State Dulles lines, Friday night to Miami the Rainbow Miilatrel Show, to be Wanted immediately, quali­ Ry MAX HARRBLBON Yiwtlonal agency which will handle Beach, Fla. for a two weeks vaca­ said today he believes Eisen­ presented early in 1955, are re­ St. Bernadette's Mothers Circle Square Daiiciiig Plaiiuiiig Parly fied truck drivers for house­ United Nations, N. Y., tha distribution of the fiaaionable hower edministration.foreign romise on tion. quested to meet at Mra. Olive Re­ will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at hold fueldelivery. Excellent BINGO Nov. 16 (JP) — Britain joined materials. the home of Mrs; Irene McNally, 6 Informed quarters indicated the policy adequately covers pres­ cave's “Little Folks Studio.’’ 55 working conditions. Experi­ the United-States today in St. Francis Xavier Mothers Cir- School St., tomorrow at 7 p. m. Morse Rd. The adult square dance . club, For Ettdilein Club ELKS CARRIAGE HOUSE Western countries had turned ent needs and he knows of no «le vrtll meet Wednesday evening and to bring sheet music. Plans conducted by the Reci-eation enced preferred. Apply in earmarking a quantity of doWn the main Soviet amendment emergency requiring an ex­ . at 8:15 at the home of Mrs. ’Theo­ St. Rita’s Mothers Circle will Dept., will haye a dance .tonight ROCKVILLE —to place under the security coun­ for the minstrel will be outlined at Mrs. Raymond Bills, chairman person only. atomic material for. use un- traordinary review. New Latuicher for Guided l^issile dore Kasek. 76 Oliver Rd. The co­ this time. meet at the home of Mrs. Robert at the-Ea.st Side R ec.T h e dance, d^ President Eisenhower's cil, where Russia has the veto. hostess will be Mrs. John Fri^- Alexander, 87 Thomas Dr. tomor­ which is open to any resideht in of the social committee of the U. 8 . Chief I>elegate Henry He thus appeared at a * news mann. row night at 8 o’clock. atoms-for-peace program to conference to place himself in op­ Test Vote Due Mra. Katherine Ginolfi of 77 town who would like to learn to Manchester Emblem 0|ub No. 251, EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Cabot Lodge. Jr., however, ex­ :square dance, or who already BAfilTLY build experimental reactors pressed confidence that the 7- position to the call voiced yester­ Birch St. was among ihoae ad­ S t' Jude Thaddeus Mothers Cir­ announces a 'Tupper PIm Uc party, day by Sen. Knowland iRC alifi mitted to cltiacnahip in the mass knows how and would like to par­ to be given by Mrs. Ruth Shea in other countries. power resolution still might be cle will meet Wednesday night at ticipate, will begin at 8 p.m. and OIL €0>lne. Prcf^Transtwrtation by Silver LdmU Bus approved by a imanihipua vote in for a congreasional review of poli­ m RANGE naturalisation aession at the following the regular \business British Minister of State An­ cies to see whether a "baaic nell in Hartford Thursdav. Her 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs, will continue until 10 p.m. meeting Wednesday in XTlnkes' thony Nutting told the General substantially Ita present form. Jam es Creamer, 90 Helaine Rd. Dance instruction will be under Lesving Orange Hall at 7 P. M. ch a ^ e in direction’’ ia needed. By Next Week nanqe waa inadvertently ' omitted Hall, at 8 p. m. \ 331 MAIN STREET Assembly's 60 - nation Political This leaves the exact relationship Dulles also appeared to dispute from the Hat pubjlahed in Friday’s Members are reminded to bring the direction of Jim Herdic with Mrs. Joseph R. Reynolds, chair­ Committee that Britain had alio-, of the U.N. and the agency to be FUEL OIL articles for the rummage sale. music by. records. Knowland’s contention that an Herald of those from this area who cated 20 kilograms (44 pounds) of determined by negotiations, but atomic stalamate between the GASOLINE were granted ciUsensbIp. She came fiMipnabie material to tw added to suggests that the two be linked \ United States, and Russia could to this country from Austria. the '220 pounds set aside by the in the same .manner a.i the U.N. mean the weakening of the free Washington, Nov. 16 (;p>—Sen. Watkins (R-Utah), noting United States yesterday. and its specialised agencies. world through "nibbling aggres­ Sen. McCarthy has accused him of being “-cowardly,” asked At a special communication to Delegatee HaU UJB. Move Informed sources said the fis- sion." today why McCarthy didn’t go before a Senate Elections sab* The announcement came aa U.N. alonable material offered—Testi- ‘ Free Natlena Stronger BANTLY OIL be' held a t Utg Masonic TempU to­ committee which looked into his financial affairs in' 1951-52. ^ "M l’ \ \^ . (M morrow night, Mancheates L ^ e look at this omoiiiig delegates hailed the U.S. move aa mated to be enough to make at He told Inquiring reporters that N®- 78, A. F. and A. M., will have the biggest step forward since least one. atomic bomb—would Urn frea nations, largely under Watkins told the Senate he did not believe there was an­ M \ - I i;n I as iU guesU the officers and de­ President Eisenhower first con­ provide enough fuel to run 30 or American leagerahlp, cave been other member of the body “who would have refused to ap­ gree team of St. Mariu Lodge No. ceived his plan to use atomic en­ 40 new reactors. France’s atomic continuously taking measures to TEL Mlfcitcll 9 ■159S now convoniono ergy for peaceful purpoeex. pear” before a committee when his “integrity and henor^ 86 of Simebury, who will oxemplify spokesman, Julet Moch, said there strengthen Jhemaeives against was involved. TEl ROCKVIILE S-2177 the Master Mason degree. At the Meanwhile, Russia and the now are 32 reactors in- existence Soviet pressures and he would say conclusion of the meeting there will Western delegates c'ontinued pri­ outside Russia and her satellite that’ on the Whole those measures l>e A social hour and refreshments. vate talks on a aeries of Soviet nations. have been quite successful. Washington, Nov. 16 (flV-Two Republician Senate leaden amendments to a 7-power resolu­ A short time before, in sn ad­ tion outlining plans for an Inter- said tbday efforts are underway to compromise or modify the (Contifined oa Page Nine) dress which had some of the ear­ resolution to censure Sen. McCarthy, They talked of a pos­ a m m -m w marks of a response to Knowland. President Eisenhower had said sible test vote late this week or early next week. GLUE'S UTILITY TABLE! Sen. Knowland of California, thew...... —_ SERVICES that better understanding between GOP floor leader, said “two, three A NIW AIL-PURPOSI the peoples of the United States AUTO BODY or four discussions are going TABLE WITH BUILT-IN and Russia is the only way to a ★ W ELD IN G That Interpret The Wishi Driver Dies in Fire lasing and Juat |>eace. about a compromise. Of The Fnniiljr ILICTRICAt OUTLETS j Sen. Bridges iR-NH), Senate S h e p p a rd ’s ★ AUTO lODY and Eisenhower^ addressing the eon- president pro tempore, aaid in • vention of land grant colleges and FENDER REPAIRS aeparate interview Uiat^ he 'ex- After Trucks Crash cniveraities, said one of the prob­ r ta compromise proposal to be | Jr u r y S ees ★ COMPLETE CAR JOHN B. BURKE lem! of the world is lack of Rus­ presented "by some one who has 1 ___ sian understanding of America's Thl* picture ahowa the Uunrhing eqnlpmenj uaed to launch the Martin R61 guided missile which PAINTING RINIKAL HOME was specially conatmeted to operate In an area o*of only feet,...... without use of a runway. .I t la not taken a poaition.I’ adding that T T O l J | a motives and lack of appreciation too he would make a speech aupport-; | g | § g g g g | ■ • jw l 'T LAOQDEK and ENAMEL Wallingford, Nov. 16 (/H—One man burned to death and here of the Russians’ culture and shown at Baltimore, Md., recently. (.\P Wirrphoto) TEL. m-S-eBCS history, ing it. two were injured when two trailer truck.i owned by the same Neither Knowland nor Bridges 8 Griswold Street •Ahead of the statements by •7 BAST OENTER ST. firm crashed headon and burst into flames today at 2 a.m., 'gave any hint as to the niitu'ure of TeL MIr9-5025 AMBULANCE SBBVIOB ICtaenhower and his Secretary of c-mpromiae proposals under Cleveland, Nov. 16 (JIE)^The on Route 5. The spectacular crash destroyed the vehicles and Sta'e, Sen. Fulbright (D-Ark) Marines Test dls- their cargoes, with total loss eatl-‘» ■ • • cuision. I •tate' pulled a auitiriao on had aaid that Knowlard. Senate Democrats to Help However, Sen. Dlrksen (R-Ill) lawyera for oetpf^th Ssm mated at f60,(KM). Up to 900 tele- j -n • Ropublican leader, waa en^msing phones in the area were cutoff 1 4 8 I 4 V Q siiiw igiseo In "dangerous talk" when he aaid A-war Tactics told reporters they might be "pat- Sheppard and put on when heat and fire from the trucks O "ultimate Communist victory" terned after the auggeation of Sen ^^ikonot^M Case." He added: "It would be the record opiiiioo burned overhead utility lines. would result from "coexistence that the impressioD of a sur­ ¥ The dead man waa identified as I and atomic atalemate." Along Atlantic Ike, Martin Claims necessary for Sen. McCarthy to go Let The Swiss Pastry Albert F. Tavernier. 41, of 156 In Dispute on 'Two other members of the Sen­ along. He la the party of interest." gical ioStrument waa found on m e ns Central St., Springfield, Maas., I ate Foreign P.elationa Committee It McCarthy Apoteg)sea hia jnurdered wife’s pillow. Onslow Beach, N. C., Nov. 16’ driver of the southbound truck | ’’ (Mae IR-Sd) has suggested the Holding the Moody pillow aloft. That add grace to your table . . . —Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ) tjP) — A Marine force of iS.OOO Washingrton. Nov. 16 (/P)— House Speaker Joseph W. Mar­ with a cargo of gause used | ^Hail Race Bias and Sp«rl(mah (D-Ala)—told re- Senate might dispose of the con- Coroner Samiicl R Gerber told the Bake Your Turkey making bandages. The other prestige to your hospitality.’See our port.ers they Wers puxzled as to strong, deployed to fight with and tin (R'Maas) said at the White House today ‘Tm sure” Presi­ troverey 'without censure if Mc­ osteopath-surgeon’a murder jury truck was carrying Christmas Washington, Nov, 16 (P)-—An In­ againit simulated 4tomlc weapons, dent Eisenhdhver’s program wiU be passed by the new Demo­ Carthy would apologise for” niB he spotted such an Imprasaloa on HaoJplw cards. aoMlI powor terstate Commerce Commission (CMtinned on Page Nine) moved, in from the high seas' at cratic Congress. Martin, after a breakfast meeting with the rtatements about a 1951-52 Senate the MUow’a underside tlM morning Bring us your Thanksgiving Tur­ •••U ao4 kt» linens NOW! Condition Fnir elecliona subcommittee aome- Marilyn waa bludgeoned ia her bed. ______. . _ ,, examiner said today, the ICC i ' " dawn today to atiika at an "ane President, also said RepubHehhpA key early the day before Thanks­ \ The northbound trtlck, . should put an and to raeial aegre- thlng McCarthy has said fit doesn’t Over defenae objectiona, photo- dot" holding a length of the Cano- have every reason to believe that I giving and you’ll have it the same the 1996 elections wilt’ be '“aTl intend to do. grapha of tbn pillow were project­ ■trom. 3 ®L 9;08a Rd.. L u n e n -ifr^ lina coast here. Knowland and ’ Dirksen said ed on a acreon for the Ju^. The New Injections Fitting tactics to the mandates right" for them. Seii. McCarlliy night. Deliciously baked with the berg, Maas. Hit spare driver, ' Howard Hoamer. the examiner, The Speaker, who will step-down they knew of^^fio efforts to get imprint appeared to be made by gravy! they said, waa Robert Vigneau. on’ nuclear warfare, wide fUsper- f SMU TAMf iaid the practice of soma railroads to the role, of minority, leader In Senators to ptgn or back any one aa instrument with a handle and 41, of 77 Malk St.,) W^stboi’ough. in assigning aeparate facilities aion and speed of movement pre­ the new House in January, said ho compromlqa'proposal at thia timt. two short cutting bladM that met Make Cancers dominated the mock battle plana. Petition Drive Heet 1* • bfaad sear ’Xes- . Simtex Candlelight Bates Rayon Damask Mass. At Meriden Memorial aboard trains and in station wait­ gav'e these views to Eisenhower. "I know of no aetyal counting together like a claw, veeisace Caatre’; far yeur Hospital they were reported In ing room's to white and colored The big Geet of hundreds of ships Martin's private talk with the 'o f nos4s.’' Knowland said. Aa shown on the acrean, the pil­ ONLY ha««f laMgiae your tisctric '' fair condition. Sundstrom suf­ travelers on interstate Journeys ia was scattered over hundreds, of President preceded a much bigger I Seh. Jenner (R-IndJ, a MeCar- low had several large Mobs of dark $2.00 Red or Simple to Find square miles of Atlantic Ocean Seen Booming tM M tr, a i i t f , ««ffM a s ittr, fered possible broken ribs and in­ in violation of the Interstate Com­ conference tomorrow, to which j th^ backer, said he iiltends to aak blood. Theae were like a map, and White aa it approached the beachhead •otstyr, ires m 4 Mad- DAMASK SETS CLOTHS and NAPKINS ternal injuries and Vigneau. chest merce Act. Eisenhower has invited Republican „ , ~T;— , , _ the Senate to kill the remnire within the dark area were even wiefc fitU «ll ia ( «r«rk sad Reg. $7.95 Injuries and near shock. This act, he noted, prohibits any By ALTON L. BLAKE8LEE regions. and Democratic leaders ot the York, Nov. 16 (P)—Re- darker fines, like the mountains See Di for all year (AP ftcleare Reporter) charges. Sen. FerguaoA (R- aenge uw raapint la iUtU Special The only eye-witness to the "undue or unreasonable prejudice The landing craft and helicop­ Houae and Senate, and senior mem- ■P®"*« t® * move to obtain 10 mfl- Uich) predicted Jenner will fail on a map. The part, described by holiday Pies, T'akes, PASTRY . .. widi 1 yl'wtncal eyijtu «i 54x54 WITH 4 NAPKINS Atlantic a t y , N J.. Nov. 16 lA') bers ot Foreign Affairs and Armed siKosturea in support o f Sen. $ 5 .9 5 54x54 CLOTHS ...... crash was another truck driver— or disadvantage" among interstate ter! to put the Marine force if he does. Gerber waa lUce a stain within a RoDe, ete. «Wt a«tfbi right M roar Each $ 5 .9 5 . Julie Posxo, SO, of 242 Warren patrons of the railroads, —Human cancers can be made to ashore were ausigned to leave Services Committees, for biparti- J®**Ph R- McCarthy (R-WU) has larger stain. Aagyr liptT shine with a bright red warning The Senate got -in little debate SHOP St., Roxbury, Mass., driving for "The disadvantage tt a traveler transports much farther from the san talks on the Internationa] pic- ^xc***!**! the "most hopeful expec- on the merits of the censure pro- The handsome defendant viewed la dKorsier celort tad ea light for easy detection, a mbdlcal ture. tatlons by 1.000 per fent," Rear • 5 Bailt-ia alactricaJ aatlaiil the D A M TVansportation Co. He who is assigned accommodations or beach than in tha amphibious at­ poiuil before taking an hour's re­ the proceedinge with obvioue In­ (rM-rolliog CKMtrt. thit a«w 54x72 WITH 6 N A P K IN S...... team announced today. Martin aaid he told the President Adm. John G. Crommeiin said to­ tense intereat. He beckoned to hia 188 NO. MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • Compact ’'rpaca-uvar" liml $ 8 .9 5 54x72 CLOTHS ...... gave police thtr statement: facilities so designated as to im­ tacks of World W ar II. To speed cess for lunch. Open Boa. thru SsL uMt hu baea ‘luichM-dr- $ 4 .9 5 “I was traveling north, with one ThU may mark a great break­ up the Initial wave of assault, sea­ that throughout th* election cam­ day. : brother and feUoiv osteopath. Dr. TEL. MI-9-2680 O Sturdy, itroag all ai^tal! ply his inherent inferiority solely The one formal speech of the • damaged in the rear. "The truck amined^ under ultraviolet or invi­ News Tidbits "Different Mates were swung i obtained purely through per- Senate should (:onoentrate on the ■ \ conflict with those of snother ICC sonai effort of those iniereated. TABLE CLOTHS traveling aouth must have struck examiner. Isadore Freidson. In an sible black light, the porphyrin Culled from AP Wires by different types of iaaues,’’ Mar­ censure question in this extraor­ Smart solid, color rayon cloths that will wash and irqn like a | shines with a red light of danger ti aaid^ that there is ho organization in the dinary session.. handkerchief. Red, hunter green,.chartfeuae, chocolata, gold, blue the left rear trailer wheel and earlier case. Freidson Considered field. Biilletiiis struck the truck following me,’' aa bright aa a woman’s lipstick. He then emphasized: and pink. the complaint of a Negro Wac "If a person wires or telephones Johnson urged too that the Sen­ Posso said in his statement to po­ that she was discriminated against So far tbit method has outlined "I found no discontent either ate get on with the maip businea(s fro R i the AP Wires $3.98 to $14.98 International Red Cross Com­ with the President or his program. for petition forms, we supply lice. on a bus trip from New Ifork to. entire cancers in a human mittee, says it is drafting new in­ them," he said. “I hope with one or two more No confirmation that Tavlnler bodies, telling aurgebns the ex­ For that reason, we have every Set a beautiful table with these gorgeous lace clothes. Ecru and Roanoke Rapids. 'N.C., when -she ternational. treaty seeking to pro- Ooinm'elin said persons from all speeches by members of the select 54x54 $1.69 tent of the caiicer for complete reasen to believe ” 95 will be all committee we can get doivn to KINER G4MS TO INDIANS I te«t FiviUaa popaUttoBB against right." - over the country were calling at white. Sixes: 54" x 54”, 54" x 72", 60" x 80", 72" x 90'*. (OoBtlmied oa Page Seveateea) (Contlnoed «i Page Two) removal, Dra. D. S. Rasmiissen- "menace of total warfare." . . . headquarters to algn petitions or some voting." he said. Cleveland. Nev. 18 (SR—The 72” X 108". Taxdal. Grant E. Ward and Frank Asked if Eisenhov'er expressed Cleveland Indinna today ■btolned Some 175 laymen and educators any interest in the 1956 election, to get forms in a Continuing Sen. Hennings (D-Mo) took 5^X72 •aee.eaea* H. J. Figge of Baltimore told the throughout State slgnap to attend stream. 'He 'said telephone re- Knowland to task -for ’ what he slugger Ralph RIner frani ttw $ 2 .4 9 American College of Surgeons. Martin said there, was no discus­ Chicngo Cnba.far a "snbatontial" seventh annual Connecticut Con­ sion of perseiiallties in that re­ sponae to th* call for support of termed violating hls own appeal to One woman with breast cancer ference on Edii-atlon Nov. 30 and . j McCarthy "jammed the hotel Seiiators not to interject '’mattet* rhaeUt at cash and ena player had the porphyrin injections. gard. 60i90,...... ’. ' Pure Irish Linen Lionel Barrymore Dies; Dec. 1 at Hotel StaUer in Hart­ Martin repeated. statement ^ •^•'‘chboard’’ yesterday. extraneous" to the censuro ques­ t* be named Inter. Ihey sM $2^98 When a spotlight of ultnaviolet ford. X tion .into the debate. they wanted ..him for extra- r light waa beamed at her breast, that "in all probabili*;.” he will Oommelin said this steady flow Case of young officer charged ' This was a reference to the R;e- power la the entSeld aad as an 17x17 NAPKINS ...... i-.;...... 29e ea. the red light in her cancer shone' ’ agree to accept the post of m’nor- of calls was continuing through The contents of a S^fe Deposit Box should with mistreating enlisted men dur­ Ity leader in the House. the hotel switchboard and fqur publtcan leader's speech on for-^ emergency first ‘rr-r;— DAMASK SETS through her skin. In others, the ing training is scheduled to be elgn policy yesterday afternoon— include investments, instance policies, deeds, Famed Actor, Composer ultrartolet spotlight in a darkened T h e Speaker earlier had indi­ trunk telephone lines the organisa­ heird by general court roartisi at cated .he might like to step'aside. tion had installed today. Plana the first major address of the ses­ DUS H ITS s o c ia l 3IEDIC1NK mortgages, a copy of yoiir't^ill . . . jewelry, operating room delineated or out­ Camp (Jordon in Georgia. . . Rep. Some' House Rep-.iblicans feared a sion dealing with, an Issue other, Washington. No*-; 'Ig Imported Belgian Mercerized Damask 66x84 Hollywood, Nov. 16 (S'!—Orum- lined the cancerous areas of tha call for' additional' outside'tele-' Walter (D -P a ). takes to House bitter fight over the post if Martin phone lines to handle the volume. than censure. PreaMenf Elaenhower declaicd keepsakes, heirlooms . . . marriage and birth ey-aounding, warm-hearted Lionel body z ;ie r surg^ns had made WITH 8 NAPKINS Dem oc^tic leadership hls proposal did not take it. The organization announced Sun- Knowland replied that there today 4he medical professlsn In Barrymore, who had no stomach A Star Is Gone their incisions. \ one "we dyn’t want to get nnder certificates, discharge papers, confidential $ 1 2 .9 5 for the theater but waa I ng ona. of House Un-American Activities was an agreement .between him­ Handy Anne or Handy Andy Heavy double damask pure Irish llneni for a beautiful Thanks­ Hidden cancers ln\th* stomach, (ConKnu^ on Page Thirteen) (Coathined on Page Thirteen) self and Democratic leader John­ the dead hand of (govermneat) matter . . . in fact any valuable yhi^ don't want TABLE CLOTHS giving table. T tbs moat illuatriot'i of actora ia bladder or , elseWheiV could be Committee ho aholUhed and Us bureaucracy." T b c Prcaldeut * * d eS d a f7 6 .. functions transferred ,to another son not to consider legtslaUve mat­ to lose by fire, theft or misplacement.\ sought by instrum ent^ equipped group. ters at the special aession. made tbe comment la reoehriag Stricken at home night before with ultraviolet eyes. the first annual Fraak H. Lakey ' last shortly after reciting the "to­ Honduras President Jaun Manuel; But, be said. “There is no Set A Helping Hand From Us There ia hope that the pqrphy- agreement we would not discuss Memorial Award for leadership $ 3 .9 8 DRY YOUR DISHES FASTER AND,EASIER morrow and tomorrow and tomor­ Calves ia gramtMl leave o( absence ' la medieal educatioa. row” soliloquy from Shskaepeare’s rin can be’ combined with k|dine for medical treatment in Panama i Supreme Court Rules Death other matters if the conditions of 17x17 N A P K IN S...... 39c ea. ■o that it would show up THAN EVER BEFORE WITH THE AMAZING Macbeth, *thc senior member' of uhder j .Teenaged girl is la critical con- the world warrant." It’s always “open, house” for- home workshop en­ X-rayaf \ ditkdIUen at J - - Hennings said that he. had been POLSR HOP CO.MPLETKO An exceptional value in fine quality Belgium mercerized damask { acting’s “Royal Family" died at Cepeahagra, ijenaaark, Nov. thusiasts at the W. G. Glenney Co. Old hand with tools That would mean a person coul«f ford from anticipating *.‘a stirring speech" in white and three pastel ahadea. Vriilte, pink, maize, Nile green. 7:15 (PST) last night. SSEH H Tor SJale Trooper’s Slayer 18 .i>PwTI|e first ecbeduled eem- KENDALL ' He had been in a coma 19 hours have the injection, then be X' mmrdoM of drugs by Knowland yesterday In defense or just a bright , beginner, you can save hundreds of *M o n m y t ■nerrial airOna flight over the. at Valley Hoapital. A complication for New Haven Rail- lonely wasteo of Arctic waa dollars by making your own repairs and improvements. of ailments Included arthritis, (Contlnaed on Pnga Two) roa—The Coq-kstole another car in Trumbull and (CoatlBwd on Pnge TMrtaen) necticift Supreme : 0)urt today continued toward New York but completed today w han a Scan- which, after tw'o hip fractures, had invM tlntiM ' whether railroad has 1 dlaavlaa AlrUneo Syetom (SA8 > Heavy Clear Plastic *■"> DISH TOWELS > forced him to use. a wheelchair Hfcgnlly in. that state unanimously upheld the first de- was spotted and arrested in Green- Wh^n you know the tricks the professionals use. home 1 plane Isadsd here fowr minntoa (Most absorbant dish tevvat avar madt!) ■ and crutchca the past 17 years. Dr. Police Station Shut Biace 194t.-...RepreeentaUves ^of grw murder conviction and death wlch. lem tiMUi 34 boars aftor It Mg fix-ups arc easy . . . and fun to do. Why in mf time at John Paul Earing said l.eart coa- hue drlvcr^-uniona organize Con- sentence imposed on John B. Dona- One of the grounds on which Schick Iiic., Quits Las Angelea- all, we’ll have you paneling a room—even making your geatien eras the immediate cause To A ll but Police necUcut TrahMt Legislative Con­ hue, 20', the oldest of three children Donahue baaed Ills appeal to tha TABLE CLOTHS of death. ference Board^fpr avowed purpose of a respectable Arlington. Mass., t Supreme Court was the refusal of June D ITCH OET VJt, rtWlNRS •own furniture. Ethel Laae -nrvlvor of Insprovlag hak. trm pM iatloa in family, for killing a State Police- I the Superior Ctourt trial Ju^e,' Stamfonl in Connecticut. \ Soosterborg Air Baas, Nothor> -Only Ethel. Barrymore, a year man. Thomas E. 'Troland,. to sat aside laadi, Nov. 18 UPV—Tho 813th 5 9 / each Wallingford. Nov. 16 (Xb — Po­ OmnecUcut Devatenment '(Jom- Stole Juke Box the Jury’s verdict. 36"x36" . younger, survives Lionel in the lice headquarters here has been Stamford. Nov. 16 iFv—Schick UA Flfbtor Squadron waa There’s no charge for our ■dvisory aervice. Stop in 3 9 ff famed family triumvirate of atage mission repofU iu- plan____ to get Donahue, who started a teenage However. Justice Raymond E. Ine., electric shaver maufacturer Dries twice as many dishea. Drlea them twice aa fast. Jumbo ordered chwed to everybody ex­ Connecticut inventora and manu-icrimlnai career’ by stealing a Juke tranaforred to Owtah opnrattaaal and talk “ahop.” You’ll find plerity of free parking apace. and aerten. Thei' brother John died Bale win who wrote the Supreme which employs between 500 and nmmaaf today by UA hmhai size aO’" X 38". Lintleas. Soft and easy to uae. Red, blue, green, ..In 1943. cept "police peraonnel, and police facturtra together U working out, box from a hotel and progreaaed Oourt’s opinion aaid '"A verdict of t w i s t ' s ^ commissioners.'’ 1.000 workers here, will mo\'e to aador B . Freaami * 54"x54” ...... 6 9 / gold borders. Radio fans remember Lionel’s, saHstaetarily .... Franclt Pnmier j from that to kidnaping and at- guilty of murder in tha first de- Lancaster, Ta.. around next June. The order -came from Waiter Mendez-Franco fUaa U Ottawa a Hiramaqy at thi portraynia -for years a ' "Mayor of tempted rape, shot and killed State krae waa ineyitahls" U the ' ry 'The company announced the tho Dqtch Air Fbted. Carmody, acting chairman of the from Montreal for policy talks' and Policeman Ernest Morse; of New the Town.” as narrator of the Stm- Lionel Barrymeie ,ot was propariy hiMructad and if tha mortng plan .yesterday. It said It day night "Hall^of Fame" and hit Board Police Commiasionera social functions that wUf wind kp Haven, on the M,*vritt Parkway in Jury refqspd to find th -t Donahue would mwe into a new. plant,®a a 54’‘x72’V ...... r Grean Staaipa Given With Caah Sales Immedlataly after the order,Po- his 4-diy visit to Canada .. REUGUMS LBAOER 8 9 / annual Christmaa enactment of Barrymore had lived with them TrumbuU Feb. 13. 1953. waa mentally incapabl# of comsnit- 54-acre Qact in Lancaster ad” liee CSUeT EdiViard J , Loughlin an­ . Head of Amerlean aid mission in Now Havoa. Nov. I t ( nM EM lgiglEraL ' X Dickens' crusty "Scrooge." HlA laat* aad their mother, Mra. B. Donahue, who had stolen a car ting a. wUfuL delibbrata and ^ Jacent to main highway and rail­ Bov. M ai C. flehriodar. H . ] Atovie was "Lone Star," In 1951, nounced that those to be included Viet Nam says more than 515.000 in. Brookline, Mass., 4 few- hours meditated killing. road fadlities. Wheeler, in suburban (3utta*nisth. in the order were newspapermen fooaar of Rollglaa aad Tht SiniD Bahk oi MaitiwtIfr 54*’x9(J'' ...... Srith Olarit Gable and Ava Gard- for the past l^Jraara. refugees have Red Nartb ^’on parole froca tha Can- become crowded end exponston oe ■hiaaa. PkuC. fic te d a K w ^ ^ .d LUMBER FUEL A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK. heaiui vvere deacrtbed by Miaa cally mentltmel Flrat Salectman co police say Mexico Citv detec­ speeding. He killed the policeman cord; MaXii, Reforn'otolry where ha' tha present rite ia economlcnlly plastic cloths.and they are clean in a Jiffy. as they frequenUy did. Joked and Bdward H. Leonard. tive has oanfesaed ha aimt and > - V , ■ ■ , . Oeiiaon Wheeler. aisUr of hit aac- feelted quptatioos from Bhakea- with ~ a stolen pistol which was spent two years for kidnaping unfeaMble. '• rotary, Miaa Florence Wbesler, However, the b4q did not mear killad young antl-Gommunist press' lying beside him oa the automobile and attempting to rape a young The International Aaim. ef Ma- elaoe of hls Oue. aoooad wtfs. attache of Guatemalan 3m h a^ In seal. — , /’ « • 0 » M e 8) eu PagnThe) tra$|le dUputM A- ■ Flqatng from tha scene. Donaijua (CknHnnad an Pngn Ik n ) (CaaltnesR qa 1 •) TaW. 'V : I 4 " f . I ■ r M'- r ■ 'i ‘r- ■' ' ' .1 o'. T . i - : ■ ■c. ^ • I J; . • • *•, ,•••. ‘ - ' V

< ' "• . .1 . .’y f f r* *■ ■■' ‘ ■ ■ . . \v' - -.'.'Hk ■) • \ PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1964 ‘ iim M A N ^S T E B EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1954 FAGS filed in the' NAACP cMe. Brownell daughter to Mr. and Mrs. H airy ICC Examiners said; About Town C ivil A ir Patrol WMlden, RFD 2, Storra; a Son to Husband D efeated OPEN TONIGHT "The time hM come for this Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Zubrow, commiMlon, in administering thaf EASTWOOD Peru .Navy G rabs Method of AddreMinR Rep. B entley Pays U N T IL f A t Aiisonia Show 19 ‘Waranoke Rd.; a daughter to In O ld Argum ent act, to declare unequivobabfy that . An Important meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. William Pagan!, 188 l-i$k'Clemson Wedding ^ Overseas ^ i l ChRnged In Dispute on alfegro paMenger is 'tee to travel O om4 an dajr WedneMtoy Elks' Pancake Festival committee Otfk St. Greek W halers Puerto R ico Visit the length and breath of tills coun­ will’be held tonight gt g o'clock At The Manchester squadron of the U ttie Rock, Ark. (AV -For 28 a*h*rt Tarter MckarO Kesa Postmaster H. (ilin Grant «• iwepare for aar try in the' same mimnrr as.' any the American Legion Home. BIRTHS TO D AY: a 'daughter Joa*t L*1bIi Dawe A(tem* . Fa U flowera decorated the Sec-^ Rail Race Bias ChviP Air Patrol attended an air years, newspaper coliutinlst Karr on'd CongregaUonal Church Sat­ has announced that due to a other paMenger.” to Mr, and Mrs, George. MacFar- Poito, Peru, Nov. 16 (^-*The ..request made by the Defense New York, Nov. irf (iPi — Rep. show and fly-in Sunday at Anson- Shannon and his wife have been "ROGUE "KHYIER urday oftenumn at 2 o'clock for Pfti-CHftlSTMAS lane, 19 Hannaway St.; a daugh­ Peruvian navy claimed today it Dept., ail mall to overseas Alvin M. Bentley (R-Mich), criti­ The Highand Park PTA will ter to Mr. and Mrs. l^ank Hara- tha wedding of Miaa Joyce GenevE (Ooatiniied from Page One) meet tomorrow n|ght Tat 8 o’clock la, ■ ■ ' ‘ bickering about who- la the best COP" PATROL" servicemen should have the cally wounded when Puerto Rican burda, Glastonbury. Qemion, daughter of Hr. and Mrs. had caught five of Aristotle Soc­ C L E A t A N C E Provide Baskets at the school. William Ellis, Juve­ Following a fly-in breakfast, cotton picker. Finally, they 'decid­ phrase, ” c-o postmaster" elim­ Nationalists shot up the House, of Sikorsky Aircraft and the Conn. S4:Se-t:U l!4L*;U Andrew C. Clcmaon, 108 Oakland. rates Onsssis' 700-ton whalerf was refused a seat among white nile Court probation officer, will DISCHARGED YES’TERDAYi ed to settle Die issue in the cotton inated. nepreaentativea last Morrii 1, left National Guard demonstrated the St., and William H, Liak, loni of “pirating” in Ppru-cloimed waters, BLEEP pr.ssengers south of Richmond, Va. F o r 111 M e m b e r s be. the guest speaker. A question Pamela Smith, il95 Hillgtown Bd.; field. • The proper method of ^ ad­ for Puerto Rico today by planq on CENTER maneuverability o f. two different Mr. and Mra. Harold 14ak, 2h MUl liv o of the ships were escorted to a “ good wrlll mlaaion.” ROASTING CHICKENS H O W A R K ^ Freldsoh Mid there was .nothing and answer period will follow. Raymond W. Belcher, Wappihg; Mrs. Shannon picked 46 pounds; this north Peru port by destroyers dressing overseas mall is'now • n Mala n t ^ i p - t-6SS5 types of helicopters used in. evac­ Frank White, RFD 1, Rockville; Karr trailed with 31. . WEDNESDAY 8t. The double ring ceremony was aa follows: •, Bentley aaid he waa making the in the law to prohibit separate ac­ performed by the Rev. Arnold which Kept watch after they an­ The Children's Division o f South uation and rescua work. Rbbert Johnson, 77 Oak St.; John “ What’ll we argue about now?” Audrey'Hepbura “ Sabrina'* Name. Serial No., trip at the invitation of Puerto The annual charity card party of Tozer, minister of the church. chored. For ThRnksffiTinY w* have raised a n|Mdaf Ihnitcd commodations, provided they were Methodist Church will provide Music and drijls were furnished Wennergren. 51 Dr. B; Catherine complained Shannon. Regiment, company, or ship Rican Gov. Lula Munoa Marin, who the Rockville Emblem Club will by the Derby American Iiegion Mrs. Shirley Clemson, 149 Oak­ Peru, Ecuador and Chile have equal. Thanksgiving baskeU for shut- Potta, 124 Spruce St.; Mra. Bessie designation, la arranging a “Bentley (lay” on be held tomorrow night at 8:15 .at ^ n d . land St., oiater in law of the bride, been keeping a. sharp sir and sea lot of our unexcelled capons and chickens, four to eight Rep. Powell (D-NY) protested in and sick members o f the parish. the Elks Home, In addition to the Martin. 30 Davis Ave., RockyiUe; APO, CSty (wherever the the island. He also will vacation Group Commander Cept. Arti.ur was matron of honor. Carl Clem­ lookout for the Greek-bom ship­ this finding last month in a letter Children in the four and flve- card playing there will be a white Clifford McGregor, 111 Dr. B. particular APO is located). there. pounds. To be sure of your choice please order ROir. Mann and Lt. Robert Agnew of son. 149 Oakland St., brother of ping magnate's IS-vesael fleet since to IQC Chairman . Richard F. year-old Kindergartens and the elephant table and a fancy work DISCHARGED TODAY: Wll- Defense Dept, officlala say The congressman was one 6f'five A POfT ixau sivi this town flew for the air show in the bride, was best man and ushers It moved into the Pacific in Sep­ Mitchell. Powell, later made public Primary Dept., grades 1, 2 and 3, table. Any Manchester member Ham Sullivan, 171 E. Main 8 t„ tember on a whaling expedition. the old phrase, “ c-o postmas­ Wounded in the bwBt of gunfire their Fairchild aircraft. Lt, Ru­ 1087 M AIN ST. were Mervin (Jlemson, 134 Oak­ a letter from Mitchell noting that of both sessions will bring fruit, who hM articles for either table Rockville; Mrs. Thomas Bucctno The three nations claim sovereign­ ter” , has been found confusing from Nationalist fanatics and for dolph Young commanded the local land 8t., and Andrew Clemson, and that is the reason for the time was given only n 50-50 the case must stilt be decided by candy and nuts and fancy canned and is unable to attend may con- and son, 49 Cedar St.; John Carl­ HARTFORD, CX>NN. Jr., 108 Oakland St., both brothers ty out to the 200-mile limit. ROGER OLCOn goods on Supday, Nov. 21. These ta(ct any of the following commit­ unit of 10 cadeta aasisted by act-r change.. ' chance to live. ■ - til) full commlMion and saying ing officera Thelma Rogers and son, 104 Haynes St.; MTs. Everett of the bride. A Navy announcement in Lima Mitchell could not understand how will be distributed during the tee members: Mrs, Peter Fagan, Reavile. 55 Conway Rd.; Mra. Ed­ last night sold warships had cap­ 403 West Center Street Phone Mitchell 3-78SS Myles Buckley. PARSONS Given in marriage by her father, Vatican City, an i. .dependent Mrs. Charles Lesperance, M fa' Freidson arrived at his conclusion. afternoon by members of the In­ mund Parent and daughter, 90 the bride was stUred In n Chan­ tured four of Onassls* ships and John Murphy. Mrs. George H. Wil­ state, han an area of 108 acres. The NAACP case was directed termediate and Senior Youth Fel­ Ovlatt' St.. Talcottville; Paul Har­ tilly lace over satin floor-length had ordered a fifth whaler to pro­ Clarence Parker, Mra. Bradley liams, Mrs. Clarence Kabiick. Mrs. ceed to Paits. Iwodd against more than a .d o u n rail­ lowships. This is the annual man. AVillimantlc; Carolyn Ursin, O n e W e e ff m m l gown, made 'with since fitted bod­ Prohaaka and Mrs. Gwendolen Rose Valuzzi, Mrs. Helen 'Griffin, Only roads as a test of segregation prac­ Thanksgiving project for the chll- Hospital Notes Andover: Gregory Barbate, 28 ice, ' mandarin collar, long lace The first of the fleet to arrive Hu'ri. Mrs. Edmond Zaglio, Mrs. Mrs. Albert Knofla, Mrs. George here under guard were the Olym­ tices. Some carriers denied the .dren of South Church. Scarborough Rd.; Peter Pautuluk, tapered ileevet ..and sheer yoke Nevin Decker and Mrs. WUliam E. practice; others admitted they The Jimlor Dept., grades 4. 8 Oraziadio or Mrs. ThomM Danna- 40 Foster St.; David Hennequin, 28 pic Victor and the Olympic Light­ Moore composed the nominating her. Tickets may be obtained at th^ Patients Today: 149. NOV. 29,30--DEG. 1,2,3,4 ORDERS trimmed with seed pearls and ning. maintained separate or divided and 6,. will make a special offer­ Cottage St.; Mrs. Elia Lakouakaa, iridescent sequlnB. . The bouffant qommlttee. * door and all members and friends' ADMITTED YESTERDAY: All the whaling ships arc regis­ coaches to ctmform to the customs ing for their adopted .friend, Sam-' 4 18611100 Ave., Rockville. '■ lace skirt had on tnserted front Mrs. Alfred Tychsen, atate rep- are welcome. H(^llllam Sullivan, 171 E. Main St., Matinees Wednesday and Saturday^^ tered in Honduras. Onsssis is an or state. laws of the areas they my, in Sironcha, India. Special panel of nylon tulle' accordion reaentative of the PTA. Mrs. Paul Rockville; Jacqueline Tltor, RFD Argentine citizen, .though hia chief served. observances will be held In each Science recognizes many kinds 2:30 P.M. ^ pleating and the lacq over jMtin Harrigan. state treasurer of the 1, Rockville; Joseph Cordy, 64 headquarters is In the Riviera prin­ Cltea Court Action department of the church school The Ruth Society of the Cove­ of sugar besides tha kind Usually “ NOW! pill box headpiece woa draped organization, and Mrs. Allan Tay­ nant-Congregational Church, 43 cipality of Monaca Hosmer, recalling that the Su on Sunday, . Ridge St.; Mrs. Margaret Ander­ found on your talile—^i l k sugar, from a fingertip illusion veil. She lor of the Manchester Council were preme Court four years ago con­ Spruce St., will hold a Mie of gifts son. 15 Willard Rd.; Miss Mabel corn sugar, and malt sugar, for A Dsli{liHsl New Muiinl Plenoe Enclose carried a cascade Ixniquet o f wpite present to help with the adoption at the church on ‘Thursday, Nov, demned segregation practices on Matthews, 41 Union Pi.; Robert exsmfile. Stamped rooen of the by-laws which were present­ dining cars of the Southern Rail­ Jap Finds Soviets 18. from 2 to 5 in the afternoon McCabe, Jr., 42 Hamlin St.; John O fficers Elected ed by M'r. and Mrs. John Resdy and in the evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Envelope The matron of honor wore n way, asserted: C. Jeffers, 107 Oakland St.; Mrs. floor length gown In peacock, and Mr. and Mrs. Thqmas Johnston Sv.edish coffee stuga and other Prior to Broadway -As .a result, segregation has Sally Johnson. 15 Packard St.; fashioned wiufi a fitted velvet of the by-law committee. C ruel to Chiekens Swedish refreshments will be avail­ By New PTA Unit been completely aboliMed on rail­ Mrs. FVances Fraher, 42 Overland bodice, matching velvet cocktail It was voted to hold four meet­ f t able, and theecommittee in charge '\\ ^ road dining and sleeping cars with­ St.; Mra. Gladys Johnson, 252 WILLIAM L TAUIE jacket and nylon net bouffant ings a year, on the third INiesday out any outward consequences.' Tokyo (>P)— What a Japanese invites everyone to drop In at their School St.; John A. Leavitt, Glas­ skirt with matching headpiece. of October, January, March and convenience at either or both Of The '^ w l y Organized South “ Unquestionably there has been politician saw on a Soviet collec­ tonbury; Carl Rivers, 218 Oak St.; She‘ carried n caiacade bouquet of May. the opening hours. D R I V E * I School P T A held its first meeting a change in public sentiment con­ tive chicken farm near Moscow Peter Pautaliik, 40 Foster St.; tea roBCB. last evening at the South School Coffee and cake were served at cerning passenger segregation, as last summer has convinced him he Robert Schaller, GlMtonbury. The mother of the bride chose a and elected its slate of officers for the close of the meeting by Mrs. ixhiaii Nikalai Khokhlov the .defendants themselves appar­ Mys,.. that . Communists "will stop The I)AV AuxUlary No. 17 will AD M ITTED TO D AY: Mra. navy blue crepe dress with pink the year, adopted its by-laws and Robert Johansson and Mrs. Arthur .•ava hiiaaalf ap to tha ently recognize. They now pro- at nothing to gain their e.nds.” meet tomorrow evenh^ at 8 o’clock Eleanor Mills, 55 Wells St.; Rob­ accessories and the mother of the immediately put into force ita use­ Nielson and their committee. AaMrteana lart Pahraary, K fSH to maintair it chiefly In order Isamu Imaizumi, right wing So­ at the VFW Home. Following the ert Ferguson, 7 SilM Rd. bridegroom, a brown ” and beige fulness by sj^nsoring a new Cub cialist, writes in a newspaper arti­ busincM meeting a grocery social dress with pink accessories. Eloth > A T H RITB.H HELD araa freat-pace nam all ovar to enhance the comfort and hap­ RIRTHS YESTERDAY: a Scout Pack No. 47. Norman Lar­ piness of colored passengers, and cle he saw a food pipe thrust into will be held., Mrs. Isabel Heritage ‘•A Place In mothers wore corsages of pink son. well known for his former as­ Paris. Nov. 16 (*>)— Paris said woriA Now in the U bH ^ their method of enforcing it has a chicken's stomach. *' will be in ohnrge of refreshments. roses. sociation with Cub Scouts, will be farewell to Jacques Fath Btataa, ha talla tha'^'^whoia been softened. “ An operator steps on a pedal Following the ceremony a re­ f the leader. and he .would, have loved it. The and one portion of food is sent into' The Sun" Btofy. DeaH aika hia tovmU- "Apparently the prevailing The All Saints Mothers Circls MONTGOMERY CLIFT ception was held at Lithuanian The elected officers and commit­ :uiieral/foi> the 42-.vear-.old dreas- iiiff aeeooiit of hia 13 yean method of enforcement is to leave the stomach of the bird. Suddenly will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Hall. tee chairmen are: President, Mrs. maker/and noted partygiver was the stomach swells up and' the hen LIZABETH TAYLOR ' m a Rad aabotaar and apy— the matter to the judgment and the home-of M ra DAvid l^novan, When leaving oh a wedding trip Clarerice V. McQuide; \^ce presi­ the biggest and’ most ntylish this ingenuity of conductors subject screams. This is indeed an outrage 85 Alton St. 'DETECTIVE STORY" P to Florida the bride wore a gray dent, Nelson Richmond; secretary, and why he finally choae to hope iVlerkbicki Photo, fashion capital has seen in years. uth ELEANOR PARKER I* • BRUeiElfEIL /I orchid corsage. A fter Nov. 28 the Robert Johansson; ways and them women, jammed into the th tt^i^ wMi the aaaaaaiaa- Hosmer referred to iM t sum­ “ I asked the woman in charge, Joact LelsN Aaae Baarrofl couple will be at home at 108 mqans, Mrs. John Turner; menlber- fashionable St. Pierre de (Thaillot ‘Why do you do such a mean Methodist WSC8 will meet tomor­ tien of aa ipnooent man. Be mer's unanimous decision of the row at 2 p.m. at the church. Devo­ "SO O rK COP” “THK BAID” WED.: “SABRINA” Mil 1 9riUkmt UrisiM Cast Oakland St. (lr*.‘)s "'w’orn by tne grandmother ship, Mrs. Clarence Parker and (Tatholic Church to witness the Sifpreme Court striding down thing?' She explained to m e:.‘Our At 1:1# Tarh. t ;^ S :« : “ Duffy of San Quentin” The matron of honor received a R eview 60 Yeai^ of her husband at her wedding. Mrs. Richard Gallagher; program, rites. More than a thousand others, . m m to get your copy of tha primary objective is not to raise tions will be led by MIm .Gertrude MMi 8 ii>s«b4 Bf MtRTYN NELSON segregation in the public schools Abbey. The Group la studying the gold bracelet and the best man The group gave amusing accounts Mrs. Arthur Murphy and Mrs. also nearly ail women, straineci Peat today and read Khokh- and Mid; . chickens, but to get eggs , . . we and ushers, wallets. book "Man and God In The City,” We4^ “ 8ABRINA” — CBRATI CHILDPCN FRtr O f Lodge Events of I ^ g e happenings in over a Frederick Perry; puil)icity, Mrs. police lines on the sidewalks. Traf­ W a aaaaataoiial aapoadi ' “ That decision bears on the do not care about the will of K A f • rSEE PARKING Prices: Eve. 8:30, Orrh. $4.80-8.85; Bale. $3:85-8.00-2AO-1.65 half century. The 60th anniver- William E. Moore; hospitality, Mrs. fic in the virinlty was snarled for hens.’ ” by Kenneth D. Miller. Hosteases I Ni tvlnqlo tdiMPil Hl.ivqUiuiiJ flrr.1 preMnt iHue principally becauM will be Mrs. Margaret McKinney Wed.-Set. Mat. 2:80, Orch. 83.85-8.00; Bale. 88.00-2.20-1.65-1.10 •■iBr.v wa.s observed appropriatel.v' Robert Johansson and Mra. Arthur hours. of the court's affirmance of the “ We can never approve of such Columbia Sunset Rebekah Lodge members at the n)ecting on Monday, Nov. Nielson: room mother, Mrs. Thom- Police, said only one woman a way of thinking” in Japan, con­ and Mrs. Annie Peterson. findings of the lower district court followed a brief business session 1. as Johnston; delegates to Council,' fainted. of KansM in the Mme proceed- cludes Imaizumi. Popular songs of the different I Im ’^.t I II r »l .1 t I \ r M i M Howard Turkington, proprietor F.NDS “ADVENTURES OF HA.I.II BABA” In (InemaScope in Odd Fellows Tall last night bv that ‘the policy of separating K iudergartcii W ill periods were sung by a girls’ of Howard's Sleep Center, 539 TODAY: PLUS: “Thy Neighbor’s Wife.” Early u d late shew the races is usually interpreted as MORE ‘niA N ACXIIDENT.AL another celebration of their 60th chorus at intervals during the ____ at 8:45. ^______■ denoting the inferiority of the Bland, Va. (IP)—The three pris­ Main St„ hfs won the honor of Open Next W eek anniversary year wiilch was program tnd a dance number by Negro group'.” ’ oners. arrested for drunkenneM, being named , “ Retailer of the greatly enjoyed, due to Uie ef­ a group of the nien in ballerina >« l‘OSI looked alike—even to their noses. Month" In th^ Gold Bond M at­ Hosmer suggested that thq IOC . l.. , 11 r I . I forts of Mrs. Hannah williams costume, acrobatic dance* b.v. especially note a statement by They were brothers, all suffering tress Merchandiser, publication STARTS TOMORROW Columbia. Nov. 16 (Special)— and her daughter. Miss Edith Wll- Jeanie Cble, tap dances b.v Janet Atty. Gen. Brownelf on the Inter- from nose injuries received in a put out by the SUtndard MattreM 4 DAYS The newly organized (To-operstive i!an)s who were in charge of the Knieas and accardian solos by / A CHRIt aUMMtlNI' ,state Commerce law in a brief. traffic accident. Co. of Hartford. ^ TELEVISION Kindergarten will open .Monday program- Miss Eklith Williams rounded out A U THE SUSPENSE YOUR'SYSTEM CAN TAK E !~ according to Mrs. Henry Ramm, Mrs. Nellie Lull, only living a varied entertainment. Miss ‘The cast of the year create# the exrltement of the year president. charter member. Mrs. Emmq L. Pauline Boebe wr... accempanist In the firat crlmr-of-pasalon atoiy. Mrs. NeU Dayton of Wilirmon- Nettleton, who joined the lodge for the evening. Past Noble Grand PROGRAMS tic has been secured to be the in its first year, Noble Grand Mrs. Ethel Aspinwall gave a demon­ in teacher for the classes whi(1i wilt Marjorie Conlon, Mrs. Ruth Beck­ stration of an old-tfmc trolley and Ideo Everyday—A ll RighU Reserved—H, T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. bo held in the Old Meeting House. with and Mrs. Margaret Kings­ also A jalopy that brought peals Mrs. Dayton is a graduate of the bury, all attired Ui gowms of the of laughter. ine University of Connecticut and has Victorian era, as.sembled on thF Old-fashioned pumpkin pie and C been teaching in the Groton school stage. Mrs. Kingsbury was wear­ coffee was served at the close of system. ing a beautiful blue silk and lace the program. , The local kindergarten imlt meets all state regulstiona and re- GEORGf For home Mtertalnmeiif, . qulrements. SeiBions will be from 9 fun at portios. losting s.m. to 12 boon each weekday. Flair-fashioned .., and alive 'wHh beauty / .Honor Students •nfoymeRt, wt rtcom* Local students on the honor roll RAFT niwid the W ebcor Top* for the first marking period at V/lhdham High School are John 1 Pick Tear One Paiatats 1 ORNS R e c o r d e r. < Osmond. Joanne Clarke, Betty Ann IB M*. Pba 21 .M*. Hu on f ir s t i/ / s tr .Falk, Phillip Brousseau, Richard •TOO $ 8.38 3 (!.72 D’Auteil, and Barbara Randall. •300 24.2.') ia.2r. ^ Give ft ir«w quick facts about your­ 277 BROAD self on phone. Upon approval, come in o u - s - im P T A Gift I •500 - .'!0.70 The P T A has donated a motion i JAOovt DoyRionlt / ______j______iconn I ' m announced the Boy Scouts and | U«ns $35 !• $500 Girl Scouts have made appeals for ChaoMl B) New Raves. _ C*BB. , .rlB (B . DANGER _;.E ,p .H -,a . assistance and action will be taken ' :;#AA A g»B B tl IS HarttBrO, Cbbb. (Ill TV HOUR later. ; ChBaBBl BS Nbw nrilBlB, Cbbb. ChBBBvl BS WbIvrbarr. Cbbb. Ctoy” —Ba(fc H a »*r Meeting Date ’ rhBBBel BS H*l)r«kv, Mb*b. - (U) o'ffilM't’ " Mrs. Marshall Squier, first di­ ^'hBBBvl St SpriBstlvM. Mb m . (U> ALL STAR TREATER rectress of the Congregational •06 MAIN ST., 2nd FI., Ovor Weolwerth’s, MANCHESTER ^ (Bl) CITY n»;TECTIVE Church Ladies S ALL AMERICAN GAME OF Tht dittinjuitkid ntw 'SS Ford Fairlant Town Stdan .,,. ( « ) OUT WEST WITH BIU. TEE WEEK Hostess for Shower UNCLE ED’R FUN CLUB buiU for Ihetf who with to comhint briUiant ptr/ormanet BilB IBS! JOLLY OENB Mrs. Carlton Hutchins was hos­ l:Bt ( B-SI) HOWnV DOOOY tess for a stork shower for Mrs. and motl modern bcoufy with top eotoforl and MtiNtwaxet. (IB) WFATEBN PLATHOI BE d r iv in g instructions (U ) FILM > Harrison Cornish at her home on trie ( Bl STAGE I Pram Yaar Ham* Jonathan Trumbull Highway re­ (BB) NEWS AT SIX |Wltk laisr** Daal cently. AT DEWEY.RICHMAN (Bll COWBOY PLAYHOUSE Caalr*! f.'ar* U S t Mrs. Luther Buell entertained Iris (Bt» THE EAHLY SHOW SattafacIIbn Gunmatecd —"Cliarlle Ckaa At Til* the Monday C3ub at her home on Wax MBMam” LARSON DRIVINO SCHOOL F o r your, automobile dollar ypu too. For example. Ford’s new full- I wmm a ae f eaq. nwiniRe >Mas! Erdbnl Rond this week. Mra. Phil­ WEATHERMAN T E U Ml-9-0075 lip Ishsm was hdatess to the 46 can’t buy/better than Ford . . . wrap-around windshield has over a x j . i Uie Lu:.) - u *; r . o;;ru:h t:M (U> SPORTS \ 1:1* ( t> trOHTSCOPE \ Club at her home on. .Jonathan fine car of its field for ’55! Every­ square foot more area for up to 20% 4 TORNADO OF tx c n m iM T t (II) NEWS \ II :B* ( l> WATERFRONT Trumbull Highway this week. . CBW) DF-ADLINE EOITION \ —Fr**t*a Faal*r j preVieW Showing where'-you look, yOu find extra better visibility. Interiors are com­ WIIUMI W NiKAN a. (ID SPORn VIEWS (IB-M) STOP THE MI8IO \ (BB) HIG PICTURE Manrhester Evening Herald 0>- ______quality built into this greatest of all pletely new, with the freshest colors • :M ( I) w e a t h e r FORECAST (U ) AUVENTURES Ok ELLERY. ^ l:U < B) NEWS lumbU correapondeht, Mrs. Hyland Fords. Yotrget the big quality fea­ and upholstery in the industry. (lUEBN Tasker, telephone HArrtson S-9S3S. (IB) WHAT’S YOUB TROUBLE .. (il) nV.ATH VALLEY DAYS a EXCiniW N tw ^ tures that bring youxuperb perform­ (SSI AREA NEWS a SPORTS 11 ;l* (1 ) ROBERT MONTGOMF.RT A ' / ■ .A, ^ Brake* are 10% larger—stop more (SJI L O ^ L NEWS PBFJIENTS: ."Tk* Grail*-, (SD WORLD NEWS TONIGHT m aa" ance-top riding and driving com­ snurathly, U «t up to 50% longer. ^ New Dodge CuNom Royal V-8 4*0oor Sedan with 1S3-hp, Super Red Rom V-8 Engine«*fxlro>Powered .to 193*hp. ol slight ejdro cos^. Chappell Issues Trst ( I) Wil d h il l h ick o k . (IB-BBl NEWS fort--most modem beauty. And you New tubeleu tires olTer ppneturo I (ISAS) KUKLA FRAN A OLUE MOVIE CODE CAPTAIN YIDKO (U> NIGHTCAP EDITION NEWS j^t extra quality (SI) WEATHER . 7- (ID N E W S - Flaal E4HI*a B iiilfliiig Perm it Uiroughout the car. and l)lowout protection. . —Bay- E a r DraryOrar WATCHES 11:1 (SB) LATE SHOW o O O n r> -Ramkay---- -ay Walrrfraal" War ]Vev%r DO O GE a t your dealer's now ! (IB) MOONUGHT THEATER AosiaUnt Building Inspector EXCLUSIVE FEATURES 11:1C (U) MOONLIGHT MOVIB Griswold .A. Chappell today clear- CHARLES III) WEATHER 11:11 (*I) SANDS OF TINE '^ed the, way for the cohstruriion of \ lI:SB'(il> TONIGHT A rear porch enclosure on a porch of a house located in the controver­ o l LESPERANCE »:W I I) NITF.CAP THEATER — “ Ta- For months the word hM been getting around; "Dodge marraw Tk* WaiW” sial Maguire tract. You won't find these all-new advances in any other low-priced car! hM done it! Wait and aee!” ; INSURANCE. U:M (|() FREVUE* Chappell issued the necessary 1:M ( I) NEWS permit ..after resolving all doubts Now the new '55 Dodge is here . . . and the promise REAL ESTATE regarding whether such an action N«w Thundfrbird Styling in N»w.Trigg«r-Torqu« Pow*f from N*w AngU-Peis«cl Ridt would be contrary to an order from U fulfilled. Yo u ’ll know it from your very first glimpse of Ml-f-7$20 the Board of DirKtors in favor Of 4 brjllkinf now lines I ^ 3 now, mighty onginosi This year. Ford’* redesigned Ball-Joint Its sleek silhouette—longer, lower, and far more beautiful MANCHESTER, CONN. W ill fctlp yg « R. A. Hoffmaate'r, owner of the 11m JERRY with HiMiRtMi’s Exdnshff C v M (t4 te ^ A l& k at the dashing Ford. Thunderbird Ford brings you greater torque for faster Front Suspenaion ciiahiona out Saws in pared than anyone dreamed!, house Involved. roads as well as bumps in rough roads. This The Directors had d irect^ the tells you why it captured America’s heart response in 3 great engines. There’s a i m (SD UTTLR SHOW new Angl^Poised Ride lets wheels literally Mere is a oar that captures the-flair of the future in 7:11 (tS4S> JOHN DALY—N *»a building department to deny per­ M tiaaitjfaH kB adl . . . Why Tu tong, low lines inspired the 16’2-h.p. Y-block V-8 with higher (7.6 to 1) glide Over road joints and imperfections. the bold forward thrust of its hood, in the sweep of ita (li) MOSTLY MUSIC mits for the construction, of any styling of the exciting ’35 Ford. You con see compression ratio. Then, there's’ an evep . (BD HIOHUGRTS more “ dwelllnga” la the. tract be- TERRY-DJewob STISO . . . makes ail riding and driving easier. rear deck and twin-jet tafllighta. „ * 8, —T*b Caltoa the influence of Thunderbird styling in the more powerful, 18‘2-h.p. Y-block Special V-8 7:tS (BB) WEATHERVANE cause of a disagreement with Wil­ M KYefaw er White GeM Com # ■ ' Ctfd 'TP*, hteewstee IrMoiet 'YS** new '55 Ford’s big, wrap-around windshield offered in combination with new Speed- T:SB ( I) irm A PLEASURE liam Maguire, the tract's de.velop- .Here ia a car that introduces the nrir ovilook in motor er, oa to whose responsibility the — in the sparkling new, rectangular-pattern Trigger Fordomatic Drive in Fairlsne and n r styling, with a swept-back New Horizon windahield (HtTH A streets in the property ore grille . . . in the jet-tube design of the rear Station Wagon models. It has a 4-barrel that surrciunds you in a glass cockpit. fender* . . . everywhere yoii look.. And Ford carburetor, an extra-high (8.5 to 1) com­ (ID DINAR SHORE offer* you this distinguished styling in 4 pression ratio and dual exhausts. And Ford Here is the car of a hundred aufprises, whose taut and 7:tt ( MU HEW* CARAVAN- Jaka „ Ca««r*a Swan* tW R M A C I distinctive lines . . . the Fairlsne Scries, the continues to bring you America’s most eager beauty is matched by exciting new developments t (BMI) JO STAPrORD BROW Customline Seriss, the Mainline Seriee, end modem Six—the new 120-h..p, I-block Six. S:l* ( MU MILTON'BBRLE SROW- eiB that put the future at your fingertips. DEVELOPING the Station Wagon Series. ' All deliver Ford’s traditional economy. —G a ^ : OertraJ* B«rt BENTZ Serial nnkion veOinnt H Sehaai Hi ti(M tacB Is aa4 Jaka RaM (g i ri, M w Dodge hM done it! See tlje new. ’55 Dodge today. JHl OMB) U n t n WORTH UVINO Shtot Motol Worin kim ez'M Ml te*4 «* tknnt .... PaHaa J. Sk*aa ^ a l l AMERICAN GAME TEL. Ml-S-g*0« * (BB) TV FLATEOUSE ^Dodge flASlies abead in '5 5 1 Siiq (III FILM TW HURRAY w M W w ilia's hdirivo (BM4) E A I ^ OF i r r - “ Pia(aa- Taawrtaw’i DayHoM HIzUichIa M t « O ^ n srnml: Dm i * TSm u i I* "Mto Bnm hr 0. 4* 1.’ AK-TV (U) ' , ■wt f*fh la ■gtMli Tkt aMk.” AtC-TV • I n SeiwZ NBC lha* ev ad es U:BB < B) STRIKE IT RICH t;S* isei- CUBTAIN TIME—“ Nlgclaa” S.-CB ( I) ROBERT «. LEWI* You buy better when yoii buy now... for a fidl year bf*55 fimt (0411 NfcET MILUE B:U (Ml CLUB THIRTY of’55 (IB4B) DANNY THOMAS SHOW B;SB (CD JIG SAW RUU MURRAV..I7JM*aia $ 7 1 9 0 (BD I MARRIED JOAN 4:M (BB) MATIMRR Mf YoltmvMdll^cMa Jii.Cf ft, Q v a t f i f . , - j . ' I iPaMiHi fosD THUNDiasiaa GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. Quinn's 5 5 ^ FO *. * R < ’ * ' D ‘ SOLIMENE, INCORPORATED • 634 Center Street TICKETS W ILL RE SOLD IN MANCHESTER "'■'lianiiaiy FRIDAY. NOV. AT MARLOW'S BUICK DEWEY-RICHMAN f :0 0 A .M . 10 S:30 P.M. 285 MAIN ST PHONE MI-2-45/1 SALES and SERVICE 767 MAIN STREET ' MANCHESTER* v T . b r ■ V r. 1 319 MAiir$rREir-^MANCHISTIR A' / ( .N I S

•r: \ ■ ■■ '■ .1. 1 ' ■'' } • PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER-EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1964 ' - »■ ■» ' ' I I I. ■ ■ .1 ■■ ; ^ ...... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M^INCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1954 PAGE been working diligently for the BoAville-Vem on Arrange Marian Year Pageant for Gibbon’s Assembly Groton Rejected last few w e A s to make this af­ fair a success. A large vaijety of WKMB—ate W G IH — 1418 handwork, aprons, homemade For Air Facility baked goods, . candy, . (Christmas wobo—1266 Daily Radio W H A T —a ia Report Received on Survey h n i M M a M l gifts and novelties, African violets W D B O — 1860 Hartford, Nov. 16 (IP) — Francis and children's toys, games, books, w n c —1086 W Rttr Air CMiStHaMri 8. Murphy, chal «.\n of the Con­ etc., will be sold. For refreshments O f City’s Filtration System necticut Aerona\li..cs. O>mmission, there will be hot dogs, homemade The foUowmg program ached- 9.1^— W « son ifcwii..: WHAY—Nllllt WAtch • T hursday;. Friday.. Saturday.. I .has been advised the'proposed A ir coffee cake, coffee and cold drinks W o InttaM M io «i::t ulea are auppUed by the radio WTIC—bux Rndln Thenter Force research facility, cgnnot be offered for sale. managementa and ara aubject to WDRC—Music Hall RockvlUt, Nov. It (Special)—fMetliodUt Church will mMt at 7 built at Trumbull. Airport Gro­ The Ladies Aid Sociejty, the W e- Wo torvicollioia::i WGTH—ChrlsUan Scienea a t y offtciala have received a re­ p. m. In Wesleyan Hall. The offi­ change without notice. M:M— ton,- Two Group and the Luther League Dealgned for osaifert— More eea» WHAV—Newt; Night Watch port on the aurvey of the clty’a cial board will meet in the chapel 4 :W- Murphy, who suggested the use are co-sponsors of this annual af­ aem M le operate ^ I u6mo lo«b WTIC—HrGee ancT Holly filtration ayatem from Rowe and at 8 p. m. W IU Y —910 Polka Hop WDRC—Mr. Keen of a part of the state-owned air­ fair. The proceeds will go toward WCCC—Rreord Review Albertaon Inc. of New York. The The Youth Fellowship ' qf the WGTH—Harry Flannery port property earlier this month, the parish house fund. WKNH—Reaue.l Uatlnee U:1E- rep<^ la lensthy and the detaUa Community Methodist Church NORMAN BENn WTICr-BaclutAgo Wile .W llAY—News; Night Watch said today he has since been told ' All members of'Concordia and will not he announced untU a con* will meet tonight at 7:30 at the WDRC—New*: CAl Kolby ' WTIC—Glldcrsleeve the area Is considered “too open” their friends are urged to,come SHEET METAL WfmXS ^ WUTH—Jack'. Waxwork. WDRC—Moods for Romanes ferenoa la held with a atate en- Community House, Crystal Lake. for the secret project. The Air and do their Christmas shc^ping 468 3IIDDLE TPKE. EAST WGTH-M^rosaroada fineer and the dty'a Health Oom* Sunday the American Legion 'WIIAY—910 Polka Hop 10 :M - Force will build the facility for early at the Holiday Fair. TE L. Ml-S-8666 mittee headed by Alderman Jamea football team will close It's season WCCC—Record Review W llAY—News; Night Watch operaUon by Pratt A Whitney Air­ WKNB—Rrqu<-*t Matine. WTIC—bisteii to Washington in a repeat game with the Conn. WTIC—Stella Dallaa Doherty. ^ craft and U st month announced it $60,000 F IB E IN LISB O N WDRC—Mo

Only Sfi. Y6. WONSOVERi CONGOLEUM WDAB^ SPECIAL EVENTS FOR WOMEN D liAlD 6x12 PI.AS'nc f ------LiMlumn Rugs Right on the dot of 9 Thursday morning . . . Mrs. U m I r u iii *1” .q.,d. W a llT il8 Gertrude Rayner, chosen Woman of the Year by - SMILINa r S IR V ie i BleiMee II/- X 4i/» Yes—it’s better than e\er—Dutch Boy Wonsovef, the Cuagswall Sc.^, our WDAB Committee-, .will cut the tape to offi­ one-coat Nalkyd base fiat wall paint! Flows so smoothly, / cially start pur celebration . . . and-between 7 and Feiwig Bnueie—First Quiaity covers so beautifully, you’ll wjuit to get right to work 9 on Thursday night cpme yisit our store when Tony LiM l8UI tiUt^Ee. P u n V iiyl Til8 9^ V R u V i r a r T i i a and restore the beauty of those “tired” ^m s. 'Wonsocer O'Bright and his. boys will entertaip. .. . . You'll ep- ir» X r* ^ Alt cxtlers. 6 " X r* . - . is easy and quick to apply with brush or roller, dries in , ^joy eyepythixig. Come ofteD during. W D A B. a jiffy! Repeated washing can’t dull its good looks. Many Compare Our Priecs and Sec How You Save! All Work Guaranteed! beautiful'colors. Get the nne Wonsover at Rabbar C«va—al colon 19c ft. — Stair Traods 9" x 18" 9c ooch ■On disiday Wednesday, November 17, at all Plymouth dealers SnrOBE HOUBSt M ob. thfu Fri. 0:M A. M. ta 6 P. M.—SM. Until 6 P. M. * ODORLESS BUDGET TEBMS AKRANOED A I $4.95 Paint and 11LE-ON FLOOR COVERING c. j MORRISON Wallnaper Co. ★ W D A B . . . Womien's At Burton's. • .T h u rsday.. Friday.. S a t u r d a y I t t JUbawy Ayow Hortfoid (Opp. Cbaataot St.) Fraa Eatimoto JA-2AyS03 a great new car the YOUl^G IN H ^ R T Open Meeday' thnuigh Saturday 8 A.M. to 9 PJkf. Dont miss the Thankagiving Day footbaU claasie: Detwit Liona^reen Bay Packeri. See your Kadlo-TV Bgtiaga. WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS 386 CENTER STREIIT — TEL MI-6-97IS C H 41 r C/ «• i f ^ ■ d O ci CJ f

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h e v e n i n g h e r a l d P A G E s: I1A^6 ESTER , iMANCHE§TER. 0 0 1 ^ , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, N0\^MBER 16, 1954 P A G E S E V E N >• ■ : " ■ is obviimsly the President's con­ interest in money. The world has after more than'30 years as presi­ former director of advertising and SHNHERT FHIIME Oil Fleet commander In chief, ordered - IRahiriiPfl^pr centration on the cause o f . peace. Deaths,Last Night public relations for OenemI nothing more to offer him to.at Droodles dent of Bowdoin College. Born in Marines Test that all operations be resJistlc. - New CD Director Here he is asking for "prompt’* money can buy.” , Halifaoc, N.S. Died Monday. Motors' Fisher Body Division. Died School Board Forwards Accordingly; the ’’orange" force Ne^ Injections Chlefland, Fla.— Alphus Hyatt, Monday. of the enemy wore a special uni­ Sarnitig ^pr; Congressional investigation o f this ' That sounds like perfect bliss. By ROUER PRICE By THE ABSOCIATEO PREBS - 83, distinguished aut,.or, iUuntra- form, epoke and .wrote a fore'tgn INC -Mlicy. Here, in short, he is mak- But there is something urgent Hollywood — 'Lionel Barrymore, ‘tot, naturalist and explorer. Died New ingndiMH A-war .Tactics language and otherwise assumed Make Cancers h c jp 76, veteran stage, screen and radio Sunday. Decision to Committee U BI U A MI challenge to the Eieen- about it, for all of that. The ktspt buraOr' toe identity bf a foreign force.. **“ <*•“ *11 PSfKL-., hower\leadership in foreign actor, film director and composer, Washington—Arch R. Eddy, 48, The 16th Fusilier Regiment of THOMAS r. rkMMON. shadow of change' is suggested. and the eldest member o f Amer­ Along Atlantic WALT£R R. tROUSON manager of toe Washington City E.tJ.WhNlCliairt# .oonlM deSR'-* Bloc, Walter Mahoney, Is still on Marines was chosen as the Simple to Find PuMMmts policy, inq,beginning an open "Until toe Papuan: has been Inr ica's "Royal Famllyi” which in­ Approves Crabtree Plans News Service since 1934 who FOR SALE OR R El^ - pwypHhsnBbil the Board of Directors, the others "orange” force. ^ IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR r«**«**- t u w cements the conclusion that t)iis. and wild pig. and acciqjt w ith The Board o f Education last support of at least several of the To ejlear the approaches for the ably would go to any places where Itovtlia 7.76 s. McCarthy camp has now decided night approved toe final plans and other Directors...... landing -force, underwater, demoli­ the cancer had spread In the body, M Montiia «••••••••••••••••••• S.W grqUtude any gifts toe white man High 'School Discussed tion teams of "frogmen” Mole into Charged., with robbery wtto vio­ Mont^m ••••••••••••••••••••••* W. G. GLENNEY lence following hia arrcstTtjrHart-' and reveal those locations for Ufe- S5* to answer the attack on McCarthy may to make by way of detailed specifications of the The Board last night aUo the beach area last night to attach BTa^lUy •<••••••«••«••••••••••••••« ^.8 COMPANY ford police, a Hartford man is al.sd "saving treatment. This, spread­ Was^ Obpy »»>••<«•»♦♦»***»«•»••• .06 by full scale Attack on the Presi­ inedicinrHp cure his malaria and acven-room Keeney Street School .touched on plans for the 35,000r explosive charges to beach obstruc­ ing action, called metaataMs, is ■ -- ' -• __V ' Sc PHONE Ml-S-StSS 000 high echool and the contem­ tions of the "orange" enemy. wanted in Manchester for violation i MEHBSR Of Jj. _ dent and his foreigrn policy lead­ other tropicldvdlsea-ses." ^ aaxprepared by Walter Crabtree, of the year's probation he was one reaaoq whv many people die Z. THE ASSOCIArKO PRKB8 “Man Lying In Hummock‘With plated expansion of WaMiington Today’s batije was built against of cancer. The original cancer ership. ' - So there is thb-qhreat— that the Jr., biU at toe same time made it given when he was found guilty w The AwMdKted Preas U excluilT*tr Book In Hip Pocket" clear the approval was limited to School. a hypothetical background which is removed, hut its seeds already ROOFING AND ^ muttad to the >u« of rtpubUcmUon or The policy at which McCarthy good, contented Paiman may, af­ assumed that the ’ ’orange” invad­ here in June of carrying concealed V oil BOWS diapotche* i:r«>dit«d to It. or The man pictured above is me. UNIQUE ATTRACTION the planVa educational facilities. Robb reported that Victor Frid, weapons. have spread elsewhere, take root GREAT EASTERN SIDING COMPANY I • ' aot otbcrvtaa crodlM m ttala Mpar and his supporters are aiming, ter all. be taught to discon­ TTie book fa my new hook -"TIic In apprtK'lng the plans for the the high school architect, expects ers had attained a foothold last and grow. ^ ood alao tha local otwa -MAUabad ncre. year near New Orleans, then ex­ Andrew A. Cheney, Jr.. 20, was with their claim that McCarthy Rich SartUae" which is bursting school that has long, been toe cen­ to have final |/l*hs and specifics- Another possibility is that 501 HARTFORD ROAD — MANCHESTER * AH ritnta of rapobltcaibon of apacial tented. Nevertheless, eve'h toe LECLERC tlona ready by Dec. 1. and Illing panded their position north and presented in Hartford police court X dlapatohta beretn ara alao reaarvad. with Droodles and which 'would ter of controveray, the school this morning on the robbery epunt. radioactive atoms could be at­ A. V. “BUR'T LINDSAY, Prop. is Under attack in order to clear most optiniistlc pbserverk think • Unfortunatel.v the attraction of furs isn’t FUNERAL HOME said he would meet With General eastward until they held territory Pull aarrtoa client of N. B A. Barr- make me as rich as the sardine if limited to the ladies who own them. They board stated that the action was Bond in the ‘case, continued until tached to pqri^jTin, and be car­ the way for appeasement', is the that the task of persuading the subject to the School Building Manager Martin soon on the Wash­ as far north as Richmond. V a.The ried to the sites of cancer to root WE SPECIALIZE IN ^ Ic*. Inc. hjjf publishers would Only listeW to "b lu e " force made today’s strike Nov. 30, was set at 35,000. PubUah‘tal. spoke for the bookstores,” or "N o, we can’t get lize that furs are easy to carry away and Waltor N. force for the fifth phase of a wide­ and a year’s probation after the Frederick G. Edwards, director no longer-any alternative to peace, that the approval did not imply piled. of the Communications Division medical tram from the Johns Hop­ Siding, in a wide variety of colors and stylen. "Z.. The Herald Printing Compahy, lae.. time to go. Congress to make it compulsory easy to sell. Theft, of cour.se, isn’t the only spread aea-air-land maneuver de­ guilty finding in Town Court on Laclcrc, that the Board waa completely kins University and University of TELEPHONE 5I1-S-8271—or MI-9-2480 » aaaumea------no * financial reaponatbUlty for the softer, more pliable line reading in schools.’’ or “No. we signated as "Lantflex.” was a the concealed weapons charge. in Ci\-il Defense, has been ap­ w>. typographical errors appMrlng In __ way in which furs are lost for many other Diractor satisfied that the school could be pointed new CD Director to suc­ Maryland. Figge. hthd of tha WE FINANCE YOUR DEAL - Tartiaamenta and other readme matter brought into American foreign won’t give away as et of dishes things can happen. force of about 212 ships built Police said a warrant charging In The Manchester Evening Herald. with each copy” They are against 23 Main Street, Manctaeotar extended ultimately to an 18-room Scouts to Show around two carrlera and powerful Cheney with violation of probation ceed Adrian Groot who has re­ team, has long been iiiterested in policy since mid-summer, his school, one of the requirements porphyrin. every simple promotion idea I onti-aubmarine units. will be sen'cd, probabl.v after ac­ signed from that post'. Display advertising closing boora: playing down o f the latest plane They may be damaged-by a playful puiipy Call ML9-5G69 stipulaced in the referendum at tion by Hartford authorities on the Porphyrin is one ch'-mical part Wot Monday—I p. m. Friday. Connecticut have. It isn’t that they don’t want Slides of Trip For the first time, the Navy General M.inager Richard Mar­ Pw neaday—1 p. m. Monday, Incident o ff Japan, are all things to sell the book. They've offered to — ripped on a car door— burned by a cigarette which the 3450,000 appropriation tried out a new type of command robbery charge. tin announced this morning that of hemoglobin which contains iron m r Wednesday—1 p. m. Tuesday. sell me enough copies to fill my — lost or damaged by fire—-or damaged in for the school was approved. ship to control the big fleet In the he had appointed Edwards. In- a ahd carries oxygen in the blood. . For Thursday—1 p. m. Wednesday. which predict that the President The motion stated that while .The members of Senior Girl invaaiqn. Direction of the force letter to Martin, Groot recom­ . It has long been known that • For n td a y-1 n. m. Thuraday. is looking for the opportunity to \ Yankee whole apartment. I don't under­ many other ways. CAPIT.4L DIST.LNCES • For Saturday—1 « m. Friday stand-their attitude.' the Board believed, oh the''basis Scout Troop I who went to Europe waa from the U.S.S. Northampton, mended Edwards, who has been porphyrlq has an appetite or 'af­ o f the final plans, that .the school Classified deadline; 10:W a m, each strijte some major blows for the By A. H. O. this past summer will have a pub­ newly converted from a cruiser Roanoke, Va. (W) —Ben Suther­ n member of Civil Defense since finity tor cancer cells. Figge found day of publication aaeept Saturday — If you are the owner of furs, we know •r MirtfirG cobld be expanded to ik rpoma, it also tends to concentrate in : ' a a. IB. concept of world pesce. lic ahoMing of some of toe slides into a tactical command ship. land, aaalstant 'll. S. attorney for its inception in Manchester, sonal blow for Lodge, , or to allege you’ll be interested in hearing the full story "coneideratlons would have td-be they took on their trip on Tue.s- lymph .podes in the body. This means ths President is In 1952, Dwight D. Elsenhower given'to enlargement of auxiliary The Northampton, a 877-foot ves- Western Virginia commutes about, In Janiiary, 1951, Edwards was • But tor 40 years it was thought !■ Tuesday. November 16 that he was a weak candidate be­ of “ All Risk.s’’ 'Fur Floater Insurance avail­ day, Nov. 30, at 7:30 p. m. In sel, which has been fitted out with preparing for coexistence, if such carried toe state o f Connecticut details.” 400 miles each weekend to hia: in.slnimentai in arranging the na that porphyrin by itself waa cause he was the only Republi­ able through our agency. WoOdryff Hall of the Center Con- elaborate communications s.vstems home in Clintwood, out near the tionwide " radio broadcast on (Civil a thing can be honorably attained. over toe creditable Democratic can candidate to lose, is to go The school's corridors and toilets gregatldnaj Chu.ch. poisonous. 'This idea waa based : New Target candidate. Adlai Stevenson, by a and combat direction centers, was Kentucky border. l Defense facilities in Manchester against any measured analysis of are among the facilities which The slideg, which were taken by put into this exercise to evaluate upon the experience of one scien- ' ADRIAN'S Once again, the fateful connec­ And coexistence, of course, to plurality of 129,363 votes. some of the Board members feel "W e are a little bit out of the conducted by Bob Ti-out, news tist w'ho took a fairly heavy dose. ! the vote in this and in other Ribi- several members of the group and ita capabilitiea.The ship is an ex­ commentator. the McCarthyitesf to the China In the same, election. Prescott would have to be enlarged if the wa.v/’ he said. "There are eight swelled up and -turned red for ' tion between McCarthyism • and coff campaigns. W e don't know their leaders, will IricUide pictures periment. state capitals closer to Clintwood Will Be Closed Lobby, and to our hot generals, Bush, Republican candidate for school were expanded to 18 rooms. of the group in action 3s well as A radio engineer with W TIC in months. • the top level foreign policy of who might have been the choice niroughout World War II and then Virginia's —Raleigh N. C., private life, Edwards has been ex.- is close to treason. This is not, it United States Senator, carried the as a Republican candidate o f those Carefully Worded scenes and places of intercat visit­ the Korean War, amphibiota op- The reason-wis simply that he j this country Is being esUbllshed, state of Connecticut hy only The exactitude with which the (tolumbia, 8. C., Atlanta, Ga., tremely active in ' the affairs of happened to'be allergic to it. said i should be emphasized, a respon­ who are now proclaiming that ed in each country. On their three .erations y.-ere controlled from the Novtmber Sth through UtcM ibtr 6th and the fact that this is so is be­ 28,960. motion for approval was framed and a half months trip oversea.s. Nashville, Tenn., Frankfort, K.v., the communications division only about three per cent of people I Lodge was weak. But our opin­ R obert J* S mith ao-called AGC sUps. actually mer­ Indianapolis, Ind„ Columbus, which he heads. coming more important than the sible judgment.. Put any of these No one, that we heard, said that appeared necessary to the school the troop visited England,, Scot­ chant ship hulls with the neces­ are allergic to it. A safe skin test | r w ion would be that, whoever their Ohio, and (Charleston, W. Va.” He lives at 428 Porter St. can detect sensitivity. relatively narrow and technical violent characters in a position of this was a kick in ths teeth for alternative choice might have 1 N C 0 R P 0 R A" T E D board after Chairman Sherwood land, Denmark, Western German^, sary radio and other communica­ actual responsibility for the start Prescott Bush. No one said that been or could have been, the Itate Robb, reported on a meeting of Switzerland and France,, including tions equipment. These ships, had grounds involved In the censure this constituted a rebuke to him town officials st General Manager eight days In Paris. of World War .III, and they would would then really hava seen a REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE two distinct disadvantages: They question In the United SUtes personally frrom the voters of landslide. Richard Martin's office Wed­ Some of the member.s of the were slow, with speed' csqsiderably Senate. be likely to flinch away from it. Connecticut,. N o one aaid that 96S BIAIN ST., GROUND FLOOR — '^ L . MI-9-S241 nesday. torop will tell about the trip as the le.«M than 20 knots. And tiiev were But, situated wh,ers they are, this meant that Preocott Buah Present ' at the meeting, in slides are thrown oo the screen. highly vulnerable without arnor. The connection can be seen in “INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914" they do not need to have the had been a failure as a candidate, M w HH CAiaioa addition to Martin and Robb, were The showing is open to the pub­ On the other hand, the new Navy two developments. First, Mc­ or even a weak candidate. Mayor Harold Turkington, Town lic and anyone interested ih seeing idea, as exempliried by the North­ courage of their convictions; they 14 PkATT STRUT Carthy himself, over the weekend, Everybody reoagalsMl, in IBSE, A Thought for Tod«y Counsel Charles Ch)ckett and Ray­ the pictures Is welcome to attend. ampton. is to prov'de a command beg^ ‘trying to tie up develop­ merely snipe at what anybody that it had been Itash’a fortune HARTFORD mond Goalee, chafrman of the ship with speed, armor and maneu- Thomas Edison waa 32 years verabllit.v of a cruirer— a ship able else is doing, without ever really to come up against a political When I was only twenty OPEN THUR8DAT BVETONOn School Building ComnUttee. ments w{th regard to himself with old when he predtreed the first to keep up with a high speed task facing the alternative. phenomenon, nnmed Abe RiM- I thought thirty was old ag« Robb reported that tlje consen­ an alleged movement of the na­ commercially practical electric force and to protect itself. coff. And no one 'nuggeeted And if. I lived that many years sus of opinion was that the School It Is with such complete lack light Adm. Jerauld WYlght, Atlantic tional policy toward "appease­ that all those voters who voted On this great world’s stage. Board would have to pasir^pn the of responsibility, and without ever m ent." The theory thus offered is for Eisenhower hut not for Bash That I would be so ancient question of ‘‘subslantlallty'’\as it that the Ktsenhower administra­ declaring that what we should do were splitting agninst ‘Bush, be­ Ihla life would hold no charm. aftcctcd educational needs, s ^ c e is go to war with Moscow,' now, cause of some characteristic of And I'd be laid upon the shelf provisions, present and future, ahd tion is trying to get McCarthy Ms or lack of qiuiliflcation on maintenance coats. \ that the McCarthy camp Is now Where I could do no harm. out of the way so it will have its his part. Everybody knew the And as the years sped quickly by The question of substantiality IMPROVED own path dear toward some ab­ seeking to lift McCarthy out of truth, which was that the split T ill thirty I betmme ha.s been plaguing town officials his difflculties with his fellow was a split for, and not against. I felt no different strango to say AN N O U N C I N G ever since Arnold Lawrence, the ject surrender to Russia. Senators and convert hia embar­ It was a split for RIbicoff. In fact. I felt the same. original architect for toe school, Second, the weekend also was discharged and replaced by rassment there Into a control of Now, in the aftermath of the So then, I said at forty brought into the open a previous­ 1954 state election, some, very I surely will retire, Crabtree. One of the resulreme'nts our foreign policy. It is the ly planned movement to obtain curious- assumptions are being And give up all frivolity th t must be met In the new plans greatest smear of all which is For I'll have no desire. Is that they are ''substantially in for ^ M cf^ rth y 10,000,000 signa­ made. ANEW now being bom—the smear that The rnost curious of all these is To play around to dance or flirt accordance" with the preliminary ONNECTICUT tures on a petition agsTinst'a vote Or any other wicked things, plans prepared by Lawrence. President EUsenhower iz an ap­ the assumption that RIbicoff. who of censure by the Senate. The could run 100,000 ahead of his For I will then be- serious - Robb reported night -Kat peaser, who is leading this nation gnificant thing about this move- ticket two short years ago, should With thoughts that forty bring. the offlcials rqeeting in Martin's toward ignoble surrender. And A t forty I ’ll be calm and staid. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUtH office felt ^ha't the substantlslity itent is that it is )>eing led by a somehow have lost ail that phe­ the object of the smear is to con­ nomenal political power in the in­ Life's fitful fever cooled qucstipii tould now be raised re- ip o f retired generals, ail of But when I reached that age again gajniit'ss of whether Crabtree^s trol our foreign policy against terval between elections. OKE whoni belonged to the military There wa.s an assumption that I found I had been fooled, - * plans or Lawrence’s plans were any creation of peace in the achoolNyJilch aaid that we ahould the fact that 530,505 Connecticut For forty came and still I felt IN YOUR COMMUNITY followed. world, not because McCarthy is people had voted for RIbicoff in No crushing weight of years. The question exists in connec­ have 'foqght on in Korea, and, I did not weep o’er vani.sh youth fer or against peace, in itielf.- but 1952 reflected nothing more than tion with the Crabtree plans, Robb moreover, a^so have fought on into a passing whim, and that no sub- Nor curse my fate ^vlth te'ars. said, because his estimate, of 11 ■V— because his. quest for power, be­ So then I said, if bound to live China. atantial number of the independent 1325,000. is about 3100.000 below Forever and a day ing checked on ^ one level, must' votera in that .total woidd feel the appropriation, "and such a dif­ From tliqseMwo developments I'll take what fun I can from life ferential can invite a taxpayer’s ^evitably seek another. anvthlng of the aame Impulse in it may be judg^^ that McCarthy Be happy while I may suit as being a ra dical departure The area for the Ceclsion on this 19.54. and hie foltowersXare aiming af And a.s the years paRsed’qulckiy by from the plan voted on." n.ew quest of McCarthyism, for a There was even an a.ssumption Till another ten rolled round . Double' fTosIs bigger game than\oles ih' t^e that, the' particular opponent 'Rihl- new__Jjfe, in a higher, field of I realized at fifty And, if Lawrence were rehired Senate on the issue ofVen.7ure/ coff was facing this time was the policy, with the President hiipself That I was still quite sound. by the new Board of Directors, as They sre aiming at ^lan/and favored candidate, even. though So why complain of graying hair some observers have suggested for InUividual target,- ' is not any such assumption had to fly in at a policy. Or slightly stiffened joints. HOWARD F. BEAUPRE president might happen, he would be hem- merely .the restricted area of the the face of the obvious fact that A t sixty women bobbed their hair strung from the start by costs that TTie man happens to be Ihis^es- Ribicnff had hitherto alwaya held Senate. The Senate, within its And still have their good points have been, incurred since the Idenf. For it was he who acce; M#d an obvious edge over every op­ But friend; when all is said and switch in architects, according to ow-n area, is currentl> engaged jn truca in Korea. It has a' ponent faced by him. _ done t Robb. ■ its own nece.s8ary bustnc.as, that of A ll these asaiimptlons, 'enoneous developed that it was he who I f in your mind and heart Robb said these cpsts 'ivould have defending its own tiaditions and as they could be. have been cap­ ■you cherish kindtv thoughts for to be assessed against the 3450.000 fused war in Indo-CIiina. and italized upon, since the elsction, BEAUPRE MOTORS, Inc, nity .f^ainst the McCarthy bn- all. appropriation and that, as a result, therefore indicated acceptance, of by elements who happened to have And try to do your part. the changes Lawrence would have slaWht. But the-larger deciaioD, 358 EAST CENTER ST. Phone Ml-9-5231 tnice there, and that it was aiso their own reasons for misinter­ Forgetting self and life's small to make In his plans to bring them whether to continue to respect preting the nature of this election. His within the money remaining . he who over-ruled his . pwn the Pr^ident, whether to.suppott But those who had personal or As the flying years unfold "would be so major as to also in­ Security t>unrii’s neptiment for vite a taxpayer's suit on the his deci^ns against war and in policy bones to pick with Govern­ ■you'll be surprised to find yourself war-inviting support of Chisng or John Lodge are not. perhaps, Grow young Instead of old. CTounda o f substantiality.” the directron of peace, 'rests-with Kal^ahek. These three acts, we the best source for election analy­ (Author .Unknown) Among toe' coats listed by Robb the people tX a whole. There 'll no sis. are double arphiteefs fees, counsel presume, are enough to convict Sponsored by the Manchester rea.son' to belW e that toe Amer- A t any rain, our judgment Council of (Churches fees, and sewer, water and right- rresident Eisenhower, in « the Icah people, asNa whole, are any Would he smnething quite the We cordially invite you to meet this newest 3 7 0 ^ b«tween 360.000 and minds- o f McCarthyites, in the nppoHlte— that ' Oovemor I..Adge W EATH ER REPORT BITGS sleeker fashion in modem motorcar styling. IfS.s sensitive. toN heir own tradi­ minds o f the China Lobby, snd iii did very well to come as close Chrj'sIer-PIymouth Dealer in your area . . . a We invite you to inspect the rompUtr service _ Directors Act Tonight S t. tions and^tjieir owti .dignity than . M he did. f'erlalniy, he dkl That Wednesday meeting also the minds of those hot generals, . Kearney. Neb, i.Tt The Kearney man specificaJly selected to srrre you on the facilities available to you here. Skilled Master is the Senate, and Rti reason to better thaii any other opponent Hub reporter was making a check­ *P ^ *r*u *° been the genesis w-rtd never bad any dtiMbl; about basis of his demonstratetl character, judgment, of tonight 8 scheduled considera- believe that their Intenigenre will Ribicnff has fareil. .\o other up on rainfall when a re-'order Technicians . . . using factoo’-designed equip­ Uieir ability to march from Korea randlilate Rlhiroff has faced has an.-iwered "the gauge shows .80 of reputation and experience ih quality automobile tion by the Board of Director's of . Chrygltr New Yorker Deluxe St. Regie fall them as one in disgtnee with ment and supplied with factory-engineered a withdrawal of the approval given to ■ Moscow. In such minds, the •otiie out of an election running an inch but I think we only had sales and service. the Senate attempts to \ recoup as close.to the remainder of his MoPar parts . , . a.ssure you quick, reliable the school's final plans bv the old President is, presumably, .con­ about .75 of an ibch. becaii.se,there Board of Directors. tirket as did l.4>dgr. service on any job, large or small. himself hy smearing a President. were two bugs and a fly In the We invite you to see and drive America's Robb said last night ;haf the feel. victed of bemg an appeaser, or To see in this a horrible per- ^ • ■ * gauge.” smartest Idia^ing and bwl-driving cars—the Ing was expressed by the officials something much worse. We invite you to enjoy courteous, pergonal for steam, C n jliz e d beautiful ne\fr Chrysler and Plymouth for attention, .no matter what your automotive at the meeting that the school And yesterday this new attack Board must pass on Crabtree’s 1955. Now more powerful than ever . . . better was more or le.ss s]>elled out hy We are not sure that our quest needs may be. .You" can count on that from bofore the other boards, FOR __ that MeCsrtHy all.v, Senator Wil­ for . a rivilizatlon ■ in which , to engineered than ever . . . these stunning your new Chrj-sler-PljTnouth dealer. . . so stop which is the customary procedure. hot water, hot oi new motorcara herald the trend tp a cleaner. Normally,'the'Board of Education , - • r - . liam F. Ttnowdand of California,' nuzzle ourselves comfortably has Food Fads in and "i^et acquainted" soon! p a m s on plans first, then the n who' Slipped prematurely out of not ended in- toe Papuan. School Building Committee, and his role as majority leader in the Certain characteristic; ^of life then the Directors., : a • • CONNICnCUT A ^roV al by the Directors last Bast for Comfort Senate in ‘order to deUv'er what strongly appealing to ' us are Much of the dIscuMlon month waa accomplished by the. C O K I is the only solid fuel refined to contRin Amounts to fierce criticism of the stressed, most enchantingly. in an \ five-member Bowers Bloc, who had over 90% pure heat-pr(xlucing carbon for Eisenhower foreign policy. Sena­ atticle we read, the other day, on Mlou read these doM« forced the discharge of Lawrence early in. the year after bids on his the efforts of-the Dutch-to'•stir steadier, more uniform heat. . . no sudden ups -MILLION-DOLLAR LOOK tor Knowland interrupted the peitoininy to diet final plans came in at $28,000 over censure debate In the Senate to something of their own industry the appropriation. and downs in temperature. . . quick response. I t ’s h a ppe n e d ! Here’s a wholly qeip direc­ Purposeful as an arronvshot from a bow! •een in any but custom-built motor cars! deliver hia attack, and he ob­ and efficiency into the natives Only one member of the Bowers tion in automotive styling for all cars to cults is misleading, New front-end . . . you can spot it a mile viously Intended to shift, the at­ of New Cuinea. follow. And it took Chrysler for 1955 to Come drive it! Erery Chryeler ie now 4 V~9 tention of the Senate, and the "The Papuan can work well, away! New Super-Sranic sweptback wind­ • • • CQNNICnCUT do it: Araeriia's top performer gnd the —with engines up to 250 HP. the most country, sway from McCarthy and and fairly intelligently.” said the investigation will Boot for Convflwionco shield . . . with corner posU that slant back first in the coming generation of motorcars! Po*^erful type in the world. Famous C O K I cuts down on furnace-tending . . . less Ho allow safest jiossible vision. New tapered his difficulties toward this ques- observer in question, "hut the d'f- prove that mant^ Cluysler engineering brings you Power­ ti?«S Only ‘5d^^-50 Per Ton Cash, Chute Delivery Qionslble comihitteee of the Con­ brought in by ^ r. than that fish offects ^our health and weN*beJng, should I gress should promptly summon should be' a main article of diet? a " in the Manchester Area / ★ Tfrms if Desired it the State end Defense efficlsls And that the natives should be olwai > ■4'-- t PAGE EIGHT UANCHESTEB EVENING HERAU), M A flO ^TE R . OOflN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1954 ilANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1954 MG e n in e Visit Ireland, Emergency Doctoni E U in g fo n ' Wapping United Aircraft Corp. GIU op- — 1 \ . ... Promoted crates a dairy farm, A June bom and his nam* has been poi Soviet- UnioA w*iU participate, wedding is planned: synonymous with fine, martial Jype Britain Joins U. S. he was to meet laterNylth VlShtn- thereby demonstraUng that it does COLDS BRBiG ON Scotland During Pltysiclans of the Manchea- Auxiliary Starts Holiday Program PTA to Meet WHITE HOLUND TURKEYS Many -Important Items Dulles Says music which is exanapled by brass sky on behalf, of the United States indeed, in Mr. .Vlshinaky'a word* ter Medical Assn, who will re­ , A meeting of the executive com­ bands. Carlson has included in the By Allotting Atom and the six associated nitons. ‘support the principle of interna­ Trip to India spond to emergency calls to­ Holiday Projiects mittee of the Union School PTA TULIP TREE FARM local band's program on Nov. 20, The sponsors of the ^ estem tional cooperation for thS peaceful COUCBING SPELLS morrow afternoon and evening Set • for * Meeting will be held, tonight at 8 at the the most popular of his marches, resolution are the United ^atea, uses of atomic energy.' i> . --- - are -Or. .Howaid LoCkward- Onr turkeys hnve been winners at the Boston Show In the OviM school cafeteria.' >■ Facing Board Tonight U 'The Stsrs and Stripes Forever.” Material to Pool Australia, Belgium, Britain, Cs m - "I ain'rerely trust that the TIM Rev. WiUard J. MeLa%'hHn. (adults oiily), Tel, ML 9-3243, Ellington, Nov. 16 (Special)-— Dressed Ctose the past two years. We prepare ready for Um ^en . The program will include 6 da. France and South Africa. F^- doubts and fears which Mr. Vishin- and Dr. Robert Keeney,. Tel. Wapping, Nov. 16 (Special)— Mrs. Mabel Ploolla ^ - Fatliar Jaka's Marflcipa ttm a ce m ialoM ry in India and The American Legion Auxiliary The funeral of Mrs. Mabel Pi- variety of music to show the ver­ tugSl, not a VJS. member, also hi sky voiced on Nev. 12 will have Ml 9-5317. The regular monthly meeting of 60c Lb. N. Y. Dressed Under 20 Lhs.—Over 20 Lbs. 50c satility of Mancheater’a owm Sal­ (OoatiBned from Paf* Om ) paator for four year* of the North will meet tonight at the home of coUa, wife of Jack Picolla of - Y P C P r o p o 868 W id e n in g ! Is A ate been' negotiating on the propMSd ,^en dispelled by the further ex- Clvtt Pranpt Itliaf the Mothen' Club will be hpld to­ — — -T est We Pull The Teadono—^Deliver In M aaeW tor vation Army Band. One of the-fea- agency. . 'anaUons of Mr. Lodge of the ob- XeUiodiet OiurcH, v A Mrs. Mc- Mrs. JSan Arena of Maple Street Route 5, South Windsor', who died Lodge had announced Nov. 5 night at the Community House at at the Hartford Hoepital Satur­ JL^nox Streets Clerk’8! ture items-will be Eric Letdeen's and interKions of the United I f -you. are^ coughing fcceaust of _ The 40wUnnfl.tM« "Dixie Rhabsody;’’ which contains that the United States stood In anaw-er to fears voiced by ^^uChUn, w^> are now enroute to and start preparing the Christmas 8 o'clock. Lorralnq Johnson, pro­ day, waa held yesterday morning ______...... StaW and by . the willingnesa a cold and yaurur throat is rfa a ^ , North Coventry FRANK HARAIURDA / Salary, Relocation of three of 'wephen- Foster's- best India and other nations that they India, have remembered friends in gift packages for the veterans' gram chairman for thl* month, from the Newkirk and Whitney -ready-to .conclude bilaterial XKree- w.quld _, ■ cslled on to rubber- ahowrn.hy the sponsors of the reso- you can get e of Etaen- vitamin A — one IfoLaughlin, having nad id years Memorial Library. Miss Martha will follow and refreshments will nie CoUlns, teiephene Mltohell BRAKE age son who is a senior in high Knowland also imid, in answer Slid lively and brilliant selec|;iqns. low-ing w-orda: of the important Church will conclude tonight, and grau(> are inatters which carried Some of the best music in the hokrer's original plan — Lodge "I am authorized by her. majes­ eoQierience in the mission field of Hanf, deSn of girla at Hartford bs served. S-44I9. X , . over from the old Board of Direc­ school has trouble with pimples to questions, that he wanted to c h a m p HUSBAND CAt^R . factors needed for India, was appointed ^executive a'< canvassers are asked to report High will be the speaker. Meet Tomorrow get his views on the record before band's repertoire will be presented. voiced hope that the U. 8. offer ty's government in the United to the home of the chairman Mrs. tors and much of the new business on his face, arms, chest and back would "once .and for all remove Detroit (>P)—Mrs. George Beidel- ; defense against FATm ■ aoeretary o f the Vellore Medical In Michigan i There will be a meeting of at hand ia organizational ques­ which has so embarrassed him that tomorrow's White House confer­ Kingdom to announce that her man, 38-year-old mother of seven, colds. Millions of College Board, whose office is at Walter S. Haven and make their ence with congressional leaders. from the mind of ail any confusion majesty's government are preparied Mrs. Jennie OeCarli of Main Evergreen-Wood Chapter, OE3. SPECIAL tions. he does not want to go out. This as to how- specific the United w-on the husband calling contest people havA^used IM fifth Avc., New York City, reports. The whole broad field of foreign- to hold available as an inttial-con- Street is visiting her son and James R. Trimm tomorrow at 8 p. m. at Masonic . Two new items which may cause is typical of thousands, perhaps at the Michigan State Fair for the It successfally with the expectation of frequent Meet Tonight daughter-in-law at Dearborn, Temple. A vesper rehearsal will Includes lining and labor—-THE BEST BRAKE JOB IN TOWN and military policy will be the Public Records States atOms-for-peace proposition tributlon tor agency projects a Also tonight the adult and youth dome discusMon are the salar.v of hundreds of thousands, and is really is." fifth time in six years. In 1950 she during the past trips to India. Yliey have made Mich. She will also visit Mr. and follow the meeting. Refresh­ topic at that meeting. quantity of 20 kilograms of fission­ did not w-ln because she arrived 95 years. choirs will meet at the Church for James R. Trimm of 68 Doane ELECTRICITY IS OUR lUSINESS the clerk of the wor’ui and a pro- fully as important because of its He said he was fully aware that Komulo initiated Pica Rieir home in the metropolis since. Mrs. Donald Pease.former town ments will be in charge of Mr. TRUCK pooal to widen Lenox Street ad­ psychological and emotional effect Warrantee Deeds able' material to serve aa fuel in after the contest was over. They spent considerable time in rehearsal at 7:30 o'clock. residents. St. haa been promoted to the posi­ and Mrs. Charles Nielson. Elsenhow-er spoke favorably of a The y .'S . announcemr.Qt came e::perlmentsl atomic reactors. This We have precision equipment for test and repair of generators, vanced by the Town Planning Com­ on the sensitive adolescent as be­ Charles E. Lesperance to Arthur less than a week after Philippine the united Klnkdom, England,' Movio Planned tion of branch manager for the starter motors, voltage regulators. policy of coexistence last summer. United Kingdom contribution can Greater Boston area for C u r 11 a Gilbert-Hill mission. cause of the physical ailment.. P. C>-r and Mattie B, Cyr, property Delegate Carlo.s Ip. Romulo sug­ INSTALLMENT BABIES Scotland' and Ireland. Mr. Mc­ The regular meeting of the Mr. Manch^ter Evening Herald The-salary of James L. Perry, Sen. Hennings (D-Mo) in a brief be made as required." Circulation Co., a aubsldiary of the Mr. and Mra. George Gilbert of DRIVERS Furthermore acne or adoles­ Senate speech today Accused on Jaryis Road. gested that the United States and Kalamazoo, Mich, (JP)—You can Laughlin and his father made a and Mrs. Club will be held Sat­ Ellington correspondent, Mrs. O. Smith Street announce the en­ EVERY DAY IS CHRISTMAS IF YOU TRADE HERE clerk of the works, was feduced Nutting, speaking for the first have babies by- the Installment trip to Ireland in 191S, and he urday night, There Will be a sound Curtis Publishing Oo. which pub­ cent pimples generally comes at Knowland of "spreading confusion Warren E. How-land to George Rus.Ma, as chief makers of atomic TOYS F. Berr, telephone 5-9SIS. gagement of their daughter, Betty We give Consumers Profit Sharing Green Stomps FREE with from the 8150 set by the General time as hedd of the British dele­ plan in two Kalamazoo hospital*. writes that the present visit was movie shown entitled "Second lishes the Saturday Evening Post a time when youngsters are at and doubt" about the nation's for­ H. Nutter and Catherine C. Nut­ bombs, contribute 220 pounds of F O B T H E K 1 0 DIE 8 Ann Gilbert,' to Theodore GUI, aon Wanted immediately, quali­ each 10c purchase. Manager Richard Martin to about fissionable material for an ntoiriic gation. expressed disappointment Under a new system prospective an outstanding experience. They Chance." ^ R-OMAN KILLED, CATS SAFE and Ladies Home Journal. the peak of their sensitivity con­ eign policy and of challengiW ter, property on Vernon Street. Largo Aaeortmeat of Mrs. Mary GiU of Dunn Rd., fied truck drivers for house­ 8110 a week by the Bowers bloc cerning pearsonal appearance. The Victor J. ’ D'Uhaldo to Gutlio reactor to be set up under the U.N. over the attitude of Soviet Dele­ parents can start payments as found the Xhnerald Isle greener SpMial Service* Orange, Nov. 16 (P)—Miss Wini­ Trimm has been traveling super­ . YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE President Eisenhow-er in. this field:-. I Coventry. on the old Board of Directors. In contrast to Roi.rulo’s sugges­ gate Andrei Y. Viahinsky so far. soon as a woman becomes preg­ than ever after copious rains, and There will be a special Thanks­ visor for Eastern Connecticut for hold fuel delivery. Excellent attitude of Irkmds" of the same The Missourian said it appeared D'Ubaldo. property at Congress fred Ruth Porter, 63, of New Miss Gilbert is employed at the I am now celebrating 25 years of service In Msnchestefv so Martin is prepared to recor. mend tion, however, the fissionable ma­ “L still hope," he said, "that we nant and the bill is paid by the as ftiey traveled the hills and vales giving Day service held at the the Curtis firm for the past three working conditions. Experi­ age. Rnd,.particularly tho.se of the to him Knowland arose "to take Apd Irving Streets. A Arthur Drug Storit j Orleans, was killed here yester­ Pratt and Whitney Division of yon can look for bargains hero for the rest of the year. tonight the salary range be set epposite sex, is terrifically im­ quitclaim Deed terials w-ould not be - given to the shall hear in this debate that the time baby arrives. of instsTi they .thought 'of the Second 'Ck>ngregationet Church on years. He has b^ n with the com­ enced preferred. Apply in 7 . , issue with the foreign policy of day when the station wagon she from 8100 to 8150. portant and the shrinking from the present administration.” Arthur R; Woodbridge to War­ U.N. outright. U. S. sources indi­ Mends here who would so much Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 24 at 8 was driving from New York to pany less than nine, years. person only. Favor Acquiring Land have Uked to enjoy it with them, social contacts which seve^'c acne He added; ren E, Howland, property on Ver­ cated later they w-ould be ear­ o'clock. All in the community are Boston overturned on the Wilbur T h e Curtis Cilrculstlon Oo. The Town Planning Commission non Sn;eet. marked by the proposed interna­ ^ e y also stltahIe. They ^ n t Trimm is the winner pf a na­ (Lla^Y^ERAiKl ment and social ease. , ought to be always under review-. To T ra ^ r Jones, for Dr. Morris The twin daughters of Mr. and. which, they said, apparently in­ BANTLY of Lenox Street at iU Intersection for peaceful purposes. I a long weekend in Pettlgo, a town volved no other car. Two Piameee tional conteet in newestand salee ^ At LOW PRICES ^ with E. Center Street be acquired &NLY A 8MALL proportion . . . but the process of reviewing Fancher. fm addition and altera­ In County Fermanagh, one of the Mrs. Thounes Cooper were baptised of those afflicted with acne de­ foreign policy should not Include tion to thlrd\floor of office build­ The United States and six other at . the Second Congregational and two Maltese cats, riding in conducted by Requllire Corp. OIL CO., Inc. from Alexander JarvUr. JarAis has Western atomic pow-ers have spon­ Six eoimties of Ulster and visited boxes in the station wagon, were tentatively agreed to give the land velop permanent scarring but the spreading confusion and doubt as ing at 122-r?4 E. Center St. familiar places and Mends of 41 Church Sunday morning by the t Arthur Drug Stores i fear is always present. Not only to w-hat our foreign policy is. 85.000. sored a resolution designed to set i Rev. Dr. Eldon A. Ramige. They not hurt. where the vicUm had Juet left his 331 MAIN^TREEX If the town pays for vA-idening the up an international atomic agency I years ago. wHOURS 8 Au M. to U P. M .I TBl^HONl lltteM MOM Is there the usually- unnecessary "But this, I am constrained to To Reimer Cofistruction Oo. for Edward James Street and replacing walks and are named-Betty Jane and Bar­ fob for the day. Police said Cal­ J. Stanley OockeK for alteration along the, lines of an autonomous Mr. McLaughlin writes that he MAN KILLED BY AUTO curba. fear of permanent scarring of the say, is what I think has-resulted had an opportunity to preach to a bara Jean. Week end gueats at the vani, walking diagonally across face, but the pimples themselves from 'yesterday's remarks by the and addition to dvv^lling at 17 specialized U. N. agency. ~ cooper home were Mrs. Cooper's Hartford. Nov. 16 (iSV-An auto­ New Park Ave., had almost The proposal calls for taking The Rus.sians have submitted a Treasure Island^ St., Petenburg, Florida g ro w in the Methodist Chapel in about 15 feet of land on the east produce an excessive shyness and distinguished majority leader. Ardmore Road, 8850. mother, Mrs. Henry Scherling of mobile struck and killed Edward reached the opposite curb bOWe s To Carl E. Bolin, forXaddition to series of still, secret amendments Petti^, where Me father first con­ Calvani, 6 ^ . late yesterday near aide for about 60 feet and about self-consciousnes.s. Some develop "If he does not w-ant coexistence, fessed Jesus Christ. The present Clifton, N.J., and Mrs. Cooper's car driven by Michael Guerra. 37. w-hat does he w-ant? Does he w-ant dwelling at 119 Cammdge St., to the 7-power resolution. Relir the Rpyal Typewriter Oo. plant hit him. 5 feet on the west side to widen a permanent inferiority complex parson and the people were ix>r- Bister Mrs. Peter Van Der Zee and as a result of acne. w-ar?” 8100. able sources say the Soviet changes Plan A Wintor Vacation in Florida Now! / the street from 40 feet to 60 feet would place the proposed agency dial. "Ih s turf fires are uniquely daughters, Charlotte,..Lynn, Ruth Acne prefers the face. neck, Dulles said the danger to peace To W. H. Stockman foli,'addi­ and Janet, all of Clifton. N.J, which would Increase the traveled under the U. N.-SAcurlty Council, friendly; Who would choose cen­ way from 25 feet to 48 feet. upper part of the chest ahd is. not nearly as great as it might tion to dwelling at 106 Make Reservation* At This Modern Hotel Where tral haat again?” he says. Flowers Donated have bebn' some years ago. And bers St., 850. in which the Russians w-leld a veto. ^.:S TTie anticipated increase in traf. shoulders. The pimple usually The amendments reportedly also Mr. McLaughlin adds that it Flowers given at the church starts aa a reddish lump which he expressed the view that the The Accommodations, Surroundings and Service Sunday were ii. memory of James fic when a supermarket is opened w-ould give Red China a say in the was a wonderful experience to DOUBLE 'on the east comer is the chief rea- la slightly tender to touch. It creation of a Western European THEIR OWN BRAND Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton negotiations on the proposed agen- walk around the walls of Lon- YOU SHOULD KHOW HOW .aon for the proposed widening. often develops Into a "white Union, including a rearmed West Holbrook, Ariz. (.Ti.—Gueats af A^e Top* At Prices That Will Please You. dmiderry and to ponder over its Pierce,' Jr. Germany, will greatly diminish the an open house held by a cafe y. The West already has made it Fill Two Post* head” which actually consists of brought their ' rattle branding clear i f w-ill accept no such con- history. They visited friends in The Board is expected to ap­ a mixture of pus, germs, skin oil. risks to the Free World In Eu­ B elfa ^ the capital of Ulster, Maacheeter Evening H e r n I d rope. Irons with them. During the party dihpns. Write Wilmer end Betty Foy at the Edward James HoLtl point a member to the Zoning and destroyed tissue cells. the ranchers—at the reqtiest of which is sometimes referred to as North Coventry correepondent, Dulles Rejects Term e sponsors of the Western Board of to suceed Clar­ IN' THE MILDER cases, the the cafe ow-ners- branded the resolution met privately last night II7S0 Gulf Boulevard, Treasure Island. St. Petersburg, Re. the ”CHasgow qMreland” because Mre. Walter Haven, telephone ence Lupien and a member of the Dulles rejected the term* "co­ Pilgrim 3-9029. pimples are spaced rather widely woodwork in the dining room. to dismiss the proposed Soviet of its gr^t'AMpbuilding industry T XES b a r r e l School Building Committee to suc­ apart and are near the surface; existence" for describing the pres­ ctm^anMo to that of Glasgow on 4 ceed David Chambers. Both have In more severe cases they are ent and po.ssible slatA of the world, . They were eorry to have EXTENDED FORECAST A8E DEfERMINED ON WHISKEY resigned. . closer together, break out more saying it has too mAny meanings Newcastle and the Moume Boston, Nov. 16 (P) — The tem­ Martin is expected to recom­ frequently and burrow deeper for too many people. Mountains. They croeeed the chan­ perature In New England during mend postponement of a derision But he accepted a phrase which the next five days, Wednesday into the akin. When a white nel to CHaMow, Scotland, then pro­ on the installation of walks and head forma the top of the puatiile President Elsenhdwer once used at ceeded to Edinburgh, which in the through Sunday, will average from a e e so^youMI kflow how to got curbs on Union Street pending finally breaks open, the pus a news conference— "modus vivlen- 2 to 7 degrees below normal. Col space of two days won their more budgetary study and further escapes, a crust forms and heal­ dl.” hearts. "Z would call it regal," says der Wednesday night and conU tho most lor your moniiiy I Information SW it the effect re­ Roughly translating, he said this nued cold the rest pf the week. ing takes placfe. If the pustule Pastor McLaughlin. “Nor could we locating the Union Street bridge has been large and deep a per­ means finding a w-ay to live to­ normals for the period are resist ths MscLachlan tartsns.” some rhight have on the exact location manent ' scar may be left, though gether and he thobght for many (Evidently they purchased lengths Boston 43. Providence 42, Nan­ of walks. years there will be many Commu­ tucket 44, New Haven 42, Concord. Whiskey is taxed according to this is forunateiy the exception. o f the ancestral Scottish plaids.) OSUYSUPSS-V Name .Acting Mayor Infection alone almost cer­ nists in the world. Neither side is N. H., 36, Burlington .35, Portland Thty spent considerable time in •‘Proof.’- The higher the Proof, The procedural matters include tainly does not explain the de­ going to kill off all the others, he Zsindoa, where the Vellore Board 37, Eastport 87. Greenville 30 and authorizing someone to sign ‘ for­ said. Presque Isle 28. the more the taxes. Most leading velopment of acne. Diet almost has an.office. However, they em­ mal notices and records for the certainly plays a part. Many, If Know-land called for a congres­ braced every opportunity to take At Boston, the normal maximum blends are no more than 86 Proof. Board, designating .someone to ap­ sional inquiry Into "ouj- foreign and temperature during this period is not most, adolescents hnve a side trips throuih the hills of Bed­ prove bills against the Board, and craving for awoets and aweeta al­ defense policy to find out w-herc... fordshire, the Shakespearsn hunts 50 and the normal minimum tern Fleischmann’s, being 90 Proof, ' naming an acting chairman to It will take us and whether this perature is 30. most always make acne worse. o f Warwickshire and the ancient p y s $1.03 more per case in taxM function when the chairman is ab­ •A SPECIAL effort ahould be clear and present danger which ap­ villages of Ooraet and Somerset, Preelpitation during this period sent. pears to me to exist is such that a Arc you a 4-door sedan buyer? Chevrolet's your buy! will on the average total between than 86 Proof blends. Yet Fleisch- made to overcome the self^-con- rather than eeeing the "sighta” of ■The general manager has recom, actousheM caused by piii^les. basic chaoge la the direction of London, taking more interest in O. 1 and 0.6 Inch occurring as rain mended that action be tabled on our policy is warranted." about Wednesday. mann’s costs you less than many Every boy and girl ahould' force the "people -who made the sights." the proposed increase In w.iter and himaelf or herself to take part in Sen. Lyndon B. John.son of During thslr stay in Amsterdam leading brands o f lower Proof! ONSOUS sewer rates for customers of the Texas, the Senate Democratic lead­ social functions and ignore any ■ » . ^w n Water Dept. Inforniation. on and U tncht they were much im­ remarka which might be made. er, approved the idiyi of a policy pressed by the J^lant Dutch peo­ Proof is the measure of a whiskey’* the rates here In coniparison with review- and he said: "I'miafraid to­ rales in other communities has not In additipn to seeking pi-oper ple. On their Itinerary before at the amazing low price of H89- medical advice AND FOLLOW­ day that w-e are weaker than w-e leaving the continent for Bombay, ‘‘strength’! (its "alcoholic vol­ been completely tabulated yet. should be." That information had been re­ ING IT, the condition ahould be are Rome, Italy; Athena, Greecs; SHOE RFPQIR ume” ). And Fleischinann’s full ignored so far aa social events Knowland agreed with some , Beirut, Damascus and old Jem- quested by the Board. Democratic Senators that the 90 Proof means you get more en­ ia concerned. If permanent scar­ salsm. Tlielr plan after visiting ring does occur it may be pos­ United States should be able to hospitals and dlapsnsaries in India, joyment, more flavor in every sip. negotiate with the Russians "from sible with new methods such aa a position of strength," but he said depending on Vellors for trained the Steel brush or sandpapering leadership. Is to fly home on Feb. 1. That’s why Fleischmann’s is PLUS he could not concede their argu­ Ruth Milieu te greatly improve the appear­ ments that the armed forces had D H auH JPIT America’s best blended whiskey ance of the akin. V SWEET LOAD been weakened by administration cuts in the defense budget. Prefer a 2-door aedan? The one you want is here! \ Honolulu (P)—The 17,574 tons value. Try it... (odaylN ‘.'As long as I was married— CONSCIENCE MONEA' , molassee which the tanker Fort almost 40 yaars—I kept learning Kimball, Neb. tJF)—Treasurer Moultrie, bound for Houston, Tex., inifinifrff \ how. to be a better wife, mother, Charles ^ rlsop of the Heath Pub­ and New Orleans, carried out of and homemaker. L ik in g back it lic School District received a let­ Honoring Sousa Hawaii recontly was a record load, was a very gradual process. ter, containing a 81 bill, which the company officials say. FREE "Tve been a widow almost a sender said, was in payment of an At Concert Here year, atw) I don't seem to be learn­ article "worth about a penny’’ x ^ 4 . ' $ ing anything at all .about how to stolen years ago from a desk in the 2.53 make a sa&Iactory life alone. school house. The letter.added "the C. PetfT Carlson, bandmaster, 4|5 QUART PINT "Can you give me any help at owner of the article is now dead. announced today that the fourth hstallatioD all?” So'writes a woman In her I regret very much that I took it. annual Musical Festival of the early sixtloa who has spent her I am therefore sending you as Salvation Army Citadel Band Sat­ adult life learning to be a good treasurer of the school district a 81 urday at the Verplanck School will BLENDED WHISKEY . 90 PROOF . CS« GRAIN NEUTRAL SP IR ITS wore so tickled with the Super-Videa that wife and mother and to make a bill that I ask you to use for some­ honor the famous March King. A THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION. PEEKSKILL. N. Y good home for others, and now thing needed by the'school, prefet- John Phillips Sousa. One hundred many aaked, *‘Can we get it in a ooneole?** ably a. book for the library." must start all over to learn how years ago John Phillips i^usa was Only a sport model will do? 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■ ' x , • • PAGE EIGET ,'MANCHESOT EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,'TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 16.1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAT, NOVEMBER 16,1954 m e t N iN s 'United Aircraft Corp. GiU op­ Visit Ireland, Emergency. Doctors ' j Promoted Wapping erates a dairy farmJ ! A June bom arid hia name has haeii amendmSnta. Lbdga told reporter* Sotriet Union will participate, wedding is planned. synonymous with fine marttlri^type Britain Joins U. S. he was to meat later with Viahtn- thereby demonstrating that It does COID^ BRING ON f Scotland During PliysiclonS of the Manches­ Auxiliaiy Starts / Holiday Program’ PTA to Meet WHITE HOLLAND TUBKEYS Important Items Dulles Says miiaic, which is exampled im brass sky oiy behalf of the Uhl ted States indeed. In Mr- Vishinsky'a words ter Medical Assn, who snU re­ A meeting of the executive com­ bands. Carlson has included in the By Allotting Atom and the aUc ’ associated nationa. ‘support the principle of intorha- Trip to IndM spond to emergency calls ’to­ mittee of the Union School PTA TUUP TREE FARM local band's program on Nov. 20, The sponsors of the Western' tlonal cooperation for the peaceful COUGHING SPHto morrow afternoon and evenlitg. Holiday Project Set for‘Meeting will be held tonight St 8 at the the most popular erf his marches, resolution are the United Stmtea uaea of atomic energy.' are Dr. Howard Lnekward' * - . / . school, cafeteria. . i piof turkeys have been wtnners nt the Boston Show In the Ovisn Facing Boar^ Tonight U- S- PoHcy ’The Stars arid Stripes Forever.” Material to Pool Australia, Belgium, Britain, Cana­ "I sincerely trust that j the Th* lUv. Willard J. atcLaiicMin, (adults only), Tel. Ml 9-3243, Ellington, Nov. 16 (Specif)— tiraaaed CInas the past two years. fVe prap«u« ready for too oven. The program 'Will Include a da, France and South Africa. Por­ doubts and fears wMch Mr. Vishin-' Fatbtr Jahi'f Madiciat and Dr. .Robert Keeney, Tel. ♦ Wapping, Nov. 16' (Special)— Mrs. Mabel Ploolia variety of music to show the ver- fannar mialonary In India and The ^ American Legion Auxiliary The funeral of Mrs. Mabel Pi- . '(OMittoiied from Pag* Om ) tugal, not a U.N. member, also haa aky voiced on Nov. 12 will have MI 9-5217. The regular monthly meeting of 60c Lb. N.'y. Dressed Under 20 Lbs<—Over 20 Lbs. 50c tillty of Mancheater'a own Sal­ been negotiating on the proposed been dispelled by the further ex­ Civas Praaipt Kal|§f paatnr for four yaara of the North will meet tonight at the home of colla, wife of Jack PicoUa of TPC Proposes' Widening lai ------the Mothers' C3irt> will be held, to­ Route 5, South Windsor, who died Tew! We Poll The Tendone—Deliver In Mnncheeter tation Army Band. One of the fea- Lpdge had announced Nov. 5 agency. planations Of,.Mr. Lodge of the - ICathodtat Ofiurch. and Mra. Mc- Mrs. JSan Arens of Maple istreet night St the Community House at Lenox Street; Oerk^s e items wilt be Eric Leidzen's In answer to fears voiced by Jects and intentions of the United rif you are coughing becaost et at the Hartford Hospital Satur­ The (C — Mn— fl f w Pagn Om ) “Dtkia Rhapsody.which contains that the United , States stood iJkUgMln, who are now enroute to and start preparing the Chifiatmaa 8 o’clock. Lorraine Johnson, pro­ day, was held yesterday morning India and other nations Uiat they States and by the wltiingneaa a cold and yourour thrMtthroat is raraq|7> North Coventry • FRANK HARAIURDA , Salary, Relocation of three^Nrf . Stephen Foster's best ready to conclude, bilaterial agree- shown by the sponsors of the reso­ you can getet quick relief with ra ­ * Xadba have raneiftbered frienda in gift packages for the yeterana’ gram chairman for thW month, from the Newkirk and Whitney juat what point Khowiand vas known fbtk songs. would be called on to rubber- tp e^ Vtth and Itittera on hospitals. has invited’ a speaker who will Funeral Home, in East Hartford. ASH SWAMP ROAD, GLASTONBURY TEL. MEdford 3-3418 __Bridge Ljnder Study menta with, other nationa to stamp the 7-power resolution. lution to consider the Soviet draft ther John’s Medicine. Its whole­ Doctor Says tryihg to make. AnotherNtumber that should amendments in a constructive some ingredients soothe throat 8 » ir tniveli afhce leavlf* "Naw" Chnrdi Ganvass r-Also all members - have -been demonstrate «li -types of children's A SDlnmn Twquient ;Maas-wM said Knowland htmaeif told a-news­ capture the^imagination -of the furnish fiaaionable materials for Lodge made Clear to the .commit­ Y < ^ on the Britanic Oct. 7. urged to bring canned goods for Christmas toys. She will also have spirit.” irritation. in St. Francis of''Assisi Church. Faced With a heavy agenda, the man hla speech' was aimed partly audience ia the OMd arrangement atomic reactors. But few dele­ tee that small nationa would also Delegates viewed yesterday's . iM y will ipend the next two use in the local Thanksgiving bas­ a display of Jewelry and Ohrlstmaa Burial was In St. Mary's Ceme­ Board of Directors meets tonight Acne Seldom I-eaves at "some of our foreign visitor*.'' gates here thought Washington have a »*y i« the governing board Father John’s BMatha at V*Uorc, near Uadraa, Ending Tonight ket. gifts for men. Permanent Semra on Victim* of Tom Fergusomsi "Roll Along U1S. move to earmark, flsslonabla Vledtcihe also tery, East Hartford. for the flrat time except for the French Premier 'Mendea-France is Jordan.” Reaponae 'to previous would act so quickly. of the agency. material for the agency aa opening India, the ontatandlnc medical cen­ Meet Tomorrow Door prises will be given. Any Inaugural meeting Nov. 1 which due for a State visit here tomor­ In a terse aside to Ruaaia's An­ British Note Bared builds resistance ter in Aaia, which includes a hoepi- The rnonthly meeting of the neighbor or friend who is not s By EDWIN P. JORDAN. M. D. concerts by the band haKjndlcated the way for doubling the number to colds when the North Coventry, Nov. 16 (Spe MaadMstor Evening’ HeraM waa devoted largely to ceremonial row evening; the preference of Mancheatqr con­ drei VMiinaky—who had charged The British contribution was an­ of reactors this side of the Iron tal with a^ool of nundnc: and a cial)—The Every Member Canvass Woman's Club will bO held tomor­ member Is cordially invited to come matter*. Written for NEA Senice Wants Views On Record cert goers for attiring marches that the United States had “nar­ nounced by Nutting in the fol­ body needs more aaedleal ooUf|re. A year mgo Mr. row evening at 8 o’clock in the as your guest. A abort meeting Wapping correspondent, Mrs. An­ A mother wrltets that her teen­ Curtain. vitamin A — one of the Second Congregational Many of the itema before the Knowland also said, in answer and lively and brilliant' aelectioi rowed down" the.scope of Elaen- lowing words; JCoLaughlin, having had Id yean Memorial Library. /Miss Martha will follow and refreshnienU will nie Collins, telephene Mitchell BRAKE group are matters . which carried age son who ia a senior in high hower'a original plan — Lodge of the important aaqierieBce in the mieeion field of Church will conclude tonight, and Hanf, dean of giflS at Hartford be served. 3-4419. to questions, that he wanted to Some of the best music in th' “I am authorized by her majes­ CHAMP h u s b a n d CALLER factors needed for a'l canvassers are asked to report over from the old Board of Dlrec- school has trouble with pimplea get hia views on the record before )>and's repertoire will be presented. iced hope that the U. S. offer ty’s government in the United Fin n India, was ai^Mtinted executive High will be the. speaker. Meet Tomorrow tora and much of the new iHislnese on his face, arms, chest and back wduld "once and for all remove Detroit f/Pi—Mrs. George Seidel- defense against aocreUuy nf the Vellore Medical to the home of the chairman Mrs. In Michigan There will be a meeting of tomorrow’s White House confer­ Kingdom to announce that her man, 38-year-old mother of seven, colds. Millions of Walter S. Haven and make their at hand ia organisational ques- which haa BO embarrassed him that ence with congressional leaders; froncthe mind of all any confusion majesty's government are prepared ^ollefe Board, whooe offlee ia at Mrs. Jennie DeCarli of Main Evergreen-Wood Ohapter, OES. SPECIAL tlona. he does not want to go out. This as to apecific (he United won the husband calling contest people have used reports. The whole broad field of foreign to hold available aa an initial con­ IM Fifth Ave., New York City, Street ia visiting . her son and tomorrow at 8 p. m. at Masonic TWo new items which may cause Is typical of thousands, perhaps States ato)sa-for-peace proposition atsthe Michigan State Fair foi* the It successfully' with the enMictaUon of frequent Meet Tonight daughter-in-law at Dearborn, Jamea R. Trimm Temple. A vesper rehearsal Will Includes lining and labor—THE BEST BRAKE JOB IN TOWN and milita^' policy will be the Public Records tribution for agency projects a flftJKtime in six years. In 1950 she (luring the past Also tonight the adult and youth aome.dlBCuaalon are the salary of hundreds of theuaands, and is topic at that meeting.* really is." quantity of 20 kilograms of ftaslon- trips to India., They have made Mich. She will also visit Mr. and follow the meeting. Refresh- the clerk of the wor'ea and a pro­ fully as important because of its Romulo HaiUated Plea did t^ t win )>ecause she arrived 95 years. their bone in the metropolis since. choirs will meet at the Church for Mrs. Donald Pease.former town James R. Trittm of 68 Doane menu will be In charge of Mr. TRUCK ELECTRICITY IS OUR BUSINESS He said he was fully aware that able material to serve as fuel in after the. contest was over. rehearsal at 7:30 o'clock. St. has been promoted to the posi­ posal to .widen Denox Street ad­ psychological and emotional effect Eisenhower spoke favorably of a ^ ' Warrantee Deeds The U, S. annb(mcemrnt came eitperlmentai atomic reactors. This They spent considerable time in residents.,' and Mrs. Charles Nielson. ^ 0 have precision equipment for test and repair of generators. vanced by the Town Planning Ck>m- on the sensitive adolescent as be­ (Thaflea E. Leaperance to Arthur leas thali a week after Philippine the uMted Kinkdom, England,' Movie Planned tion nf branch manager for the Starter motors, voltage regulators. mlealon. policy of coexistence last summer. United Kingdom contribution can INSTALMENT BABIES Greater Boston area for Curtis Gilbert-Hill cause of the physical ailment. Sen. Hennings (D-Mo) in a brief P. Cyr and Mattie B. Cjt, property Delegate Carlos P. Rbmulo sug­ be made as required.” Scotland * and Ireland. Mr. Me- The regular meeting of the Mr. 3lanchfster Evening Herald Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert of ^^’The aalary of James L. Perry, Furthermore acne or adoles­ on Jarvia Road. gested that the United Sbales and Kalamaxoo,\Mich. (AT^You can lawghlin and his> father made a and Mrs. Club will be held Sat­ Ellington correopondent, Mrs. O. Circulation Co., a subsidiary of the DRIVERS EVERY DAY IS CHRISTMAS IF YOU TRADE HERE Senate speech today - accused Nutting, speaking for the flrat (Curtis Publishing Go. which pub­ Smith Street announce the en­ clerk of the works, was reduced cent pimplea generally comes at Knowland of “spreading confusion Warren E. Howland to George Russia, as chief makers of atomic havis babies bj^ the installment r TOYS 1 tm> to Ireland in 1913, and he urday night. There wilt be a sound F. Berr, telephone 5-931A gagement of their daughter, Betty We give Consumers Profit Sharing Green Stomps FREE with from the 3150 set by the General •a i time, when youngsters are at H. Nutter, and Catherine C. Nut­ bombs, contribute 220 pounds^f time aa held of the British dele­ plan in two Kalamazoo hospitals. ^ FOR THE UDDHE8 ^ writes that the present visit was movie - shown , entitled “Second lishes the Saturday Evening Post Wanted immediately, quali­ each 10c purchase.. Manager mchard Martin to about and, doubt" about'the nation's for­ gation. expressed disappointment and Ladies Home Journal. Ann Gilbert, to 'Theodore Gill, son the peak of their sensitivity con­ eign policy and Of challenging ter, property on Vernon Street. fiasiohable material for an atom Under a' new s y s t^ prosp^tive ^ Larg* Aseertoeeet ^ ■a outstandinr experience. They Chance." WOMAN KnXJED, CATS SAFE $110 a week by the Bowers bloc Victor J. D'Ubaldo to Gullio reactor to be set up under the U.N. ver the attitude of Soviet Dele- parents can start payment* as found tbs Emerald Isle' greener Trimm has been traveling super­ of Mrs. Mary Gill of Dunn Rd., fied truck drivers for house­ cerning, pearsonal appearance. The I*resident Eisenhower In this field. Special Servlceo Orsnge./Nov. 16 (JP)—Miss Wini­ Uoventry. hold fuel delivery. Excellent YOUR DOLLARS HAVE M ORE CENTS HERE on the old Board of Directors. attitude of friends of the same The Missourian said it appeared D'Ubaldo, property at Congress In contrast to Ror.mlo's sugges­ e Andrei Y. Vishinaky so far. soon as a woman b^Omes preg­ than ever after copious rains, and There will be a special Thanks­ fred Rutn Porter, 63, of New visor for Eastern Connecticut for 1 am now celebrating 25 .rears of sehice In Mancheoter, so Martin is prepared to recor. mend tion, however, the fissionable ma­ X>Mlll hope." he said, “t^at we nant and the bill is pai^ by the as they traveled the hills and vales the C^irtia firm fbr the past three Mi.ss Gilbert ia employed at the working conditions. Experi­ age, and particularly thase of the to him Knowland arose “to take and'Irving Streets. giving Day service held at the Orleans, was killed here yester-' P ratt and Whitney Diviaion of you can look for bargains hero for the. rest of the year. tonight the salary range be aet opposite sex, is terrifically im­ iaaue with the foreign policy of Quitrlaim Deed terials would not be given to the shall ftaar in thia debate that the time baby arrives. of Ulster, they thought of the Second Congregatidhal (Thurch bn day w-hen the station wagon she years. He has been with the com­ enced preferred. Apply in from 3100 to 3150. Arthur R. Woodbridge to War­ U.N. outright. U. S. sources indi­ ^friends h m who would so much pany less than nine years. portant and the shrinking from the present administration.” Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 24 at 8 was driving from New York to person only. Favor Acquiring Ijinii social contacts. which severe acne He added; ren E. Howland, property on'Ver­ cated later they , would be ear­ hove Uked to enjoy it with them. o’clock. All in the community are Bostoi) overturned on the Wilbur The Curtis Circulation Cto. The Town Planning'Commission non Street. marked by the proposed interna­ They also stempid in the cities of handles newsstand circulation of SERUKE so often' brings greatly adds to “I 5e^ to suggest that these invited to this special service. Cross Parkway. State Police had In a letter to the Board has rec­ the difficulty of normal develop­ (foreign and defense) policies Building Permits tional atomic agency to participat­ Dublin and Cork and found the ^ Baptised no explanation for the. accident' almost 20 msgasinea and booka. ommended that land on either side ing nations for building reactors X THE people moat hospitable. They spent Trimm is the winner of a na­ ^ H aLT e v e r H IS ^ ment and social ease. ought to be always under review. To Travor Jones, for Dr. Morris . The twin daughters of Mr. and which, they said, apparently in­ BANTLY STHTIOn of Denox Street at its intersection , .'. but the process of reviewing Fancher, for addition and altera­ for peaceful purposes. « long weekend in Pettlgo, a town volved no other car. Two Piamest tional contest in newsstand sales ^ At LOW PRICES ^ STO^ VANS with E. Center Street be acquired ONLY A« HMALL proportion The United States and six other Mrs. Theunes Cooper were baptised J ; C \ - V of those alTlicted with acne de­ foreign policy should not include tion Xo third floor of office build­ ta P w ty Fermanagh, one of the at i the Second Congregational and two Maltese cata, riding in conducted by Esquire Oorp. OIL CO.^ Inc. from Alexander Jarvis. Jan'is has Western atomic powers have spon­ Blx m ^tiee of Ulster and visited 4 2 7 Hartford Rd. Manehester,Coni ttntatively agreed to give the land velop permanent scarring but the spreading confusion and doubt aa ing at 122-124 E; Center St.. Church Sunday morning by the boxes in the station wagon, wert to what our foreign policy is. SS.OOO. sored a resolution designed to set familiar places and friends of 41 not hurt. b Arthur Drag Stores 1 ff the town pays for widening the fear is always present. Not only up an international atomic agency years ago.' Rev, Dr. Eldon A. Ramlge. They where the victim had Just laft his 331 MAIN STREET TBLEPHONI MltehdD M O M i* there the usually unnecessary “But this, I am constrained to To Reimer Construction ,Oo. for E d w ^ ^ \ 4 t A. M. to 11 P. M .1 are named Betty . Jgne and Bar­ atreet and replacing walks and along the lines of an autonomous Mr. McLstughlln writes that he Job for tbs day. Police said Cal­ curba. fear of permanent scarring of the say, is what I think has resulted J. Stanley Oocker, for alteration bara Jean. Week end guests at the MAN KILLED BY AUTO vanI, walking diagonally across from yesterday's remarks by the and addition to dwelling at 17 specialized U. N. agency. had an opportunity to preach to a Hartford, Nov. 16 An auto­ The propoaal calls for taking face, but the pimples themselves The Rus.sians have aubmltted a Treasure Island^ St. Petersbur^x Florida group in the Methodist Gl^apel in Cooper home were Mrs. Cooper’s New Park Ave., had almost produce an excessive shyness and distinguisiied majority leader. Ardmore Road, 3850. mother, Mra Henry Scherling of mobile struck and killed Edward reached the opposite curb before a alK>ut 15 feet of land on the east To Carl E. Bolin, for addition to aeries of still secret amendments Pettim, when his father first con­ CalvanI, 62, late yesterday near aide for about 60 feet and about self-consciousnes.s. Some develop “If he.does not want coexistence, fessed Jesus Cairlst. The present Clifton, N.J., and Mrs. Cooperls car driven by MJj^ael Guerra, 37, a permanent inferiority complex what does he want? Does he want dwelling at 119 Cambridge St, to the 7-power resolution. Reli­ the Royal Typewriter Co, plant hit him. 5 feet on the west side to widen able sources say the Soviet changes Plan A WInterXacation In Florida Now! parson and the people were cor­ sister Mrs. Peter Van Der Zee ahd the street from 40 feet to 60 feet as a re.er of the pimples are spaced rather widely Dulles rejected the. term "co­ woodwork in the dinipk room. to discuss the proposed Soviet of its great shipbuilding Industry rngrim x-6029. y ■ T 4 XES BARREL School Building Committee to sue apart and are near the surface. existence" for describing the pres, comparable to that of Glasgow on eeed David Chambera. Both have In more severe cases they are ent and possible state of the world, the Clydo. They were sorry to have EXTENMED FORECAST ARE DETERMINED ON WHISKEY resigned. closer together, break out more saying it haa too many meanings missed Newcastle and the Moumi Boston, Nov. 16 a desk in the make- a satisfactory life alone. school house. The letter added “the C. Peter Carlson, bandmaster, 415 QUART PINT "Can you give me any help at owner of the ariicfle ia now dead. announced today that the fourth all?” So writes a woman in her 1 regret very mubh that I took it. annual Musical Festival of the early slxtloa who has spent her I am therefor^ sending you aa Salvation Army Citadel Band Sat­ adult life learning to be a good treasurer of the school district a 31 urday at the Verplanck School will BLENDED WHISKEY • 10 PROOF • ASK CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS I^topfe were eo ticUed with the Super-V Mm th e t wife and mother and to make a bill that I a ^ you to use for some­ honor the famous March King, thing needed by the school, prefer­ THE FLEIStHMANN DIST(LLINC CORPORATION. PEEKSKILL. N. Y good home for others, and now John Phillips Souaa. One hundred many aeked, “Can we get it in'^a ooneole?*' . must atmrt all over to learn hOW' ably a book for the ' library.” years ago Jo)m Phillips Sousa was Only a sport model will dpf What more could you wish fort to make a life for herself. You bet you can! We've got 'tan! IVim, com* That isn't a question one person can answer for another. But here ' *paet cMieQlee at a price you'd once have paid for are a few suggestions that may \ help to g et you on the right path: | \ REFORE LOSSES HAPPEN, amall-ecreen table modda! And with a line-up pf Follow These Saggesttona r TAKING YOUR MEDIQNE Make a real, effort to be frlendlyl featuree no other eet can match: Croeley'a Alumi- with your neighbors and to watch! \ INSURE WITH LAPPEN With the newer drugs being for little ways in which you can / made available by Pharmacy niaed Cinema-Wide Screen—the biggeat, bri|^t- be helpful. A friendly neighbor-; m today, it is increasingly im- eet 21" picture ever! A large concert-quality hpod can be sort of an outside ^ portant' to follow the direc­ family to a woman who lives alone. qjeaker that means magnificent listening as erell When a day goes by and nothing | “ten ” Rivard tions indicated by your physi­ happens—no telephone calls, n o , c ia n ,' , friend ^dropping in—nothing at all. M viewing! ^Contrds located hi{^ on the aide to get. busy and ihake something WHY WAIT! happen. Make a batch of cookies Did you say Station Wagon? Ah, lady—ah, sir—will you look! aaye you bending 'way over to adjust 'em. and invite a friend or neighbor to YOU CAN SAVE AT LEAST sample them along with a cup of It is frequently as dangefous to take too little ' We haven't room to list all the good things coffee. Or if thera-is no'one at the of a particular drug as it is‘to take too much moment that you can invite in, or j a lm t these sets. Better come SM'em fbr youxeelf! UHF EXTRA meet in town, or drop by to visit, l7o and to discontinue taking a drug too early get 'busy on soma project you've] may also be undesirable. The dose prescribed been putting off doing. SLIPPERY GOING? an d get No day is a lonely day if at its i _ .winter weather, with its rain, for you is primarily indicated for your con­ BI8GER PICTURES! COMPACT CABINETS! LOWER PRICES! close you have accompliahed some­ 35 Forms of Homo Insuroneo FrotocHon thing you can be proud of. sleet and snow — dition and to get the most desirable effects Find out where a woman with makes sli|>pary going. . free time and with your particular' Hie mtomwie POLICY from the drug you must follow the directions talents and abilities would be If you should have an accident, accurately. . quickly put to work, and 'volunteer would you have LOW-COST your services. Women never get TRADE-IN YOUR OLD TV NOW over Uie need to feel needed, and \ insurance . COMPANY Through continue research, Pharmacy Is the wonoan' who lives alone may that would pay you a weakly income as From tires (they’re tubeless!) to top (lots lower!), it’s a whole new approach w M have to search to find just where Atriving to bring you and your families ef­ she riNetohbora«.r America. OVEk 550,000 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Modes. Inc., Wsshlr^nu Open Thursday Evenings Until 9:00 •54 M A IN ST. TELEPHONE MI”3-7080 Hose CO. No. l III. '•MS.* '** many acts of coodoi- Thomaa j. Jbrd asg faatUjr. I 311 M A IN $TRE|T — M A N C H iS T IR . / ?■(' ■ ^ Y. ■r V: PAGEIBN MANCHESTER EVENING HBRALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1954 ‘ ^ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER/16,1954 PAGE ELEVEN JieadiRtarteni in town hall. It aaidl I. Seven Lose Lives • Reelected Chairinan Boom in Building "Dear Chief L lars or 7 per cent above the record Heirens is serving three life sen-1 _ a f'a South Side street intersection. acted in silent movies m New York. gene F. Holder. 24, of Ft. Bragg coqstructlbn which the govern­ over police records which normal­ pointed Trial Justice Court .Judge si., condition. - ...... Katherine H. Ruttgera. BOYS! e m S ! it. J. tor the two year term bemnnlng tencea £or the mutlUtlon killings ' 3 Pbllce eeH the tnick driver. His brother John lured him back collided with one driven by William ment aays is In prospect for this ly are shown to the press. New Arrivals of the Degnan girl, Mias Florence ...... Mrs. Harold Lord, CMlyd Chartier. to the stage in 1916 in “Peter Ib- '' Jan. 1,1955 by the Board of Select­ Emeat Teylor, 46, . wal charged It inclodei the words: Charlie Johnson. 33 of Route 2, year. Before the order, reporters Twin, daughters were born at Brown, S3, a former Wave, and I 6 p.m.-8 p.m...... Daniel Firostons. Don't Miss This Exciting betson." men at its thcettng last night at. with drunken . driving, reekleot “ ....O u t, out, brief candle, Lilllngton and killed Holder and The forecast was based on as- walked into the.rooms from which Manchester Memorial Hospital Mra. Josephine Ross, 43, a widow. ■ , _ _ _ William -Simpson. Lionel became a star with his six of eight passengers in the the Elementary School. Swanson ...... Mrs. Virginia Liegl, homicide, and driving on t)ic wrong **Llfe*a but a walking shadow, ptlons that construction costs they are now banned and had the yesterday to Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert The court yesterday gave no rea- appearance In “ The Copperhead.” . -Johnson car.------81 will appoint an Alternate Trial Mrs. Mae Hawkos. tide of the'street. a poor player Will rise next year, and that desk officer hand him the records Negro of Loomis Road. son for rejecting Heirens' plea for He joined Metro-GoldWyn-Mayer Justice and a prosecuting grand 10 p.m.-Midnight ...... Hyatt Sutitlfe,SuUtffe. GoorgoGqorgo Swain. Witnesses said the north-boi^d 'T h at struts and frets his hour "Beth cars seem to have been “ the general level of economic ac­ from his desk. Public Records a new trial. In his petition. Heirens upon the stare to star in "The Barrier”’ in 1921. traveling at high speed and the Juror to serve with him In' the local Warrantee Deeds from Myron Volimteerh may register at Civil Defense HeaiMuarUirs, -Munici- truck; loaded with pianos, hj( a tivity Will remain relatively alleged hia , con.stitutional rights concrete safety iriand. The 1 "And then is heard no m ore.." He won an academy award for his car driven by Holder, Judging from court. Walter F. Elliott and Rcna- and Laura Lee to Bernard Men- pal Building, Manchester,, on Mondays, Wedneadim. and Fridaya stable." Christmas Cards had been violated. In Its ruling, the jacknifed ecroaa the path d f the Mlse-sWheeler continuod: "W e In "A Free Soul.” with tire marks on the pavement seems to Cocconl currently fill these two schell et al, land adjacent.to Man­ from 1-5 p.m. Civil Defense Telephone Number lin-9-9068. The forecast aaid federal con- Suprethe Court found that there south-bound trolley at 61ft Street CONTEST televlMon” aeoMt '9 Norma Shearer, in 1931. His out- to have swerved into the path of Fiue Qpalacli $36 ^ posts. chester Drive-In Theater; from were ,structlon expenditures would prob­ were som> “ fiagrant violations,” and Western Avenue. Some 50 o'clock began to breatheilhe movies .included "Grand Johnson's car,” said the patrol­ The selectmen also continued Leslie Bolton to Walter C. Wad­ but that they were not responsible pearls decorating it and carried Win a Wonderful Prize! ably continue to decline next are here! the appointment -of Joseph Ste- passengers were In the street car. heavily, sister- —Florence ano ^ Hotel,” "Rasp\itln and the Em­ man. dell, property on Bolton Center for his' pleas of guilty to the a white prayerbooU with white Hassle Obstructs ! year, but that despite this both Ou Driviug Copht fanik of Colonial Road as special The dead a’ere Gusto Chtrlson, 64. a nurae who med to be visit- press,” “Dinner at Eight," "David He listed the dead as Holder, Road; from Guy and Rqth Farrell crimes. , ■ , camellias and streamers ot carna­ You qualify if you n- 16 or yov.irigcr Hurry to our private and public construction constable in the Ro.sedale area: a motorman for 36 years; Jams il, helped him Copperlleld," "Ah, Wildemeas," John.spn. Talmadge E. Jones, 39, Shop oarly this yoari to Richard and Norma Danlelscm. Heirens was sentenced to the tions. Ing UB. Klla outlays may be expected to set new Originally appointed on May 3 at K. lUegler, 46, a bus driver, le fresh air. "The Return of Peter Grimm” and Norma Phillips, 51. Johnny Jphn- Raymond J. Opalach, 2f7, 10 property on Colonial Road. .three consecutive life sentences in The maid of honor wore a,J>al- •peras’ Merger Rcxall Drug Store and li’arn how you con win to the door for records. the suggestion of residents in that Arthur Duffln, 72. But tha fraih air. i’t'seem to "Captains .CouMgeous.” He was eon, 4. and Mrs. Rene Poole John­ Wood Lane, was fined |36 in East Shop for your Christmas cards 1946. lerina-Iength blue dress with -i^t gruff Dr, Gillespie in the "Doctor section, Stefanik will serve an- Manchester Evening Herald Rol­ help him much." son, 30, and Reta, 7. ^ Sherwood Robb Hartford Town Court yesterday now and avoid the rush that's^ at the bottom and cartied pink' liledelphla, Nov. 16 (/P) — A Kildare” series with Lew Ayres. . other six months under the cur­ lon correspondent, Mr*. Joseph camellias. . As his condition on a charge of violation of the rent appointment. ment over who'II< be thej GIVE HER Known for Other Talents Chairman Sherwood Robb of the Police Station Shut sure to come . . . and you can D’ltalla, telephone Mitchell 8-5.145. Ewing was called, rules of the road stemming from' Harold D\^er was named park A reception for about 60. ^ e s ts anager de-hokUng up a merger of I was taken to the hospli Barrymore was gifted in. other Board of Education was reelected look over our complete collection was held at 1 o'clock at the home Court Rules Death an accident in which he was in­ .. commissioner by the selectmen for hiladelphia's''Hj^ deficit-ridden j placed In an oxygen tent. fields besides acting. His etchings ■\ to that post last night as the To All but Police of distinctive Hallmark Cards at W e d d in g s of the bride. 75 Seaman Circle, they CHANEL HO. 5 volved in East Hartford on Oct. a term ending Oct. 1. 1965 and un- grand opera c o m ^ Dora Schary, head of MGM< and musical compositions brought Board reorganized for the coming 17. your leisure. You'll find beautiful ~‘~'til his successor is appointed. Naylor Lectures bride's .mother receiving in a bhy available atudio where Barrymore has him renown. x.^ On Troopy GOOD/ t EAR 8:00 ’P.M. Standard Time, Thurs-. Notioaolfy Advoftlsod 2 Bays . What’s more, besides giving your engine more day, 'November 18, 1954 for the Aad raw coftiplete protection, new Super-Refined Gu lf NO- fqllowing: purposes.: ntmpptUi tin 1. To take acAion on the- re- IIVFAWT t in «.M x U -NOX gives you extra gas mileage in the short- ports and recommendations of'th e 2 Mounting__ District Officers; - trip, stop-and-go driving motorists do most. . . 2- To take action in regard to SHOES 4 1 2 - 5 5 no knock, no pre-ignition . , . instant starts appropriations for the purchase Machines and o f equipment and for the ex­ fa st, fuel-saving warm-up. penses, repairs and maintenance NIW . . . panal-meuntad "FHio Control** • Sisaa i-9 mnmnnmss^ammsns^semmemm of'the Fire Department and other goor latactor lovar. NIW ... . pandulum • All Laothar property and activities of the Fire *ITIH> POt TOABOMOW ... wWi tha IHha baovfy of forward motion. 55 NIW broka padol, slimmar and longar. NEW .District for the ensuing yfor; • Arch Siipportad S. Td ace if the District will COLOR COMMNATiONS . . . froaty bluoi, vigorous rod*, toilorod grays and ... "Dwol-Cockpif' Initrwmant Ponal, ttylad s2 ®® • Uptafl%iMr«"Ilw« AWWy" ONE DAY SERVICE authorise its Treasurer to borrow groom. JNTERIOft TRIM COMRINATIOflS ... oxquteilo fobrks In gimnorovt • Irowo, Wkito • Us •*% nMn ‘■{••a AMky" $9 with a naw ttair and fraihnaa. NIW . . . in the name o f the South Man­ hwof, silky nyiom, antort vinylt, doop poNomod mcrtolatM, ond gonuino • OwMir la.rllaa Ay read. chester Flrd District money •foe impeas^ pawar optians: PowarRMa Trons- -.C ON RECAPPING the. ex p e n d and uses o f the Fire iooHiort. SOtSATlONAL NEW 200 H.P. HREFUTE . . . a fobuloua now aorioo, tha miMten. Full Tma Powar Staariwg. Fowar N ow you ciB have powerful, muki- District during the ensuing year, most ologont now cor on tho Am orkon rood FAMOUS F M O O M i V-R at a now, cieated Suburbanite New Treads and giire the note' or ndtei of the Brokai, drWoy Powar Saot,POwar Window COMPLBTEUr NSW! SUPEIHlEnNED low grlco... iacfoaaod to It s M.F., ghrat yM moroFOwor, moro comfort, mora pid on yoor present tires. You-jprt_ liistrierfor the aonae;- Litta plw Da Solo Alfitmp Air Condition­ 4. T o ' elect officers' for the td ovoryHiing you want In a Rao cort BRIDGWAr ■ far -safer, far better^ irariion. in 1.00 DOWN See The Goodyear TV District for the ensuing year; ing. Evarylhjng b now In tho '55 Oa Solow roogh weather.' Come in now for P U TIRE '5.: l b transact such oUier bnai- Soburbanite New Treads. nea« as may properly come bofocA. As lew aa Advi, On Channel 8 said meeting. M m AipNtd ee m m 4 tkt.Mkt $ 12S Signed: :• .y AiMlrew Aaealdi , ISiHIDDLS V- i. er eaveer twe fim A WHXi Sunday Nights ■ George W..'CL Hunt V ROT MprORS, TURNHKE Frank Scheibenpflag , V, OPW D AILY^ THE HlOH-EPnCIEHIH OaSOUNE Dated at Manchester, OonnecU- 241 NORtH MAIN STREn^ MANCHESTU ' cut ihia first day of November, 9 A.M .to9F.liJ^ 1956, JLD. ' ^ -X '. ■ '7 ■■ J : . > ■ 7 rr- ■ . / ’ ■ /. Jf Jt

V ‘ ■■ ■ • 9 -t ' r . ■ . PAGE TWELVg MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1984 ... ' ■ . : ...... ; WANCHESIEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHT5STER, pONW,. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16.1954 FACE t;hirteiw TOONBRVILLB POLKS BY FONTAINE POX PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE program for the first three days ol Hal Boyle Anawtr to Provioua G O P Senate Leaders Map the week, and Miss Ayer the bal­ Sen. McCarthy Screen Actor c s a c jin i Sense ancJ Nonsense"^ ance of the time. The latter voiced O LIVERi u m a her thanks to the Auxiliary for and F E T C H MY Q o a making the week, at Oirla State SUPPERS! n a u Compromise on McCarthy Petition Drive Life of Princess ACBOBS S Completed There had been a raUi'osMl''ac< The local pawnbroker'a' ahop S e e s possible, and stated that she cldent and the cara of the p a s a ^ waa on fire, suid among the crowd learned more about state govern­ Q—Is the flaiig which fCey m w 7 Ailments ger train were acattered all along o ' spectatora waa an old woman (OwtUmed from Page One) (Ervin), I would be censured-^or ment in that week than all of her “by dawn’s eartyirl\ light” StlU in 5 New Guinea years at school. They also praised existence? \ Seen Booming Has Lim itations CHeUln the right of way and their occu> who attracted much attention by IL" % Blood Print A ’ .P H'f’ . U Speaker port pants lay moaning and groaning her Sobs and cries of despair. o f members of the 'Wstkins com­ McCarthy(Said a'switch in poii- Director' Yerrington for all her A—Although tom and tattered 5 Mountains the flag has been preserved in (Coatliiaed ifiMa Paga Ooa) IS Tell on the ground. ' Fireman—What is the mattsr mittee, and pRrticuIarly of the tlon yeaterday by'Sen. Cask (R- kindness ahd Assured the Auxiliary By Al v in STEINKOPF TwTnnntoTIIeT^3no''n5SferTRw \lf (kb.) The first person on the scene, with you? You don’t own the shop, three Republican membera. 8D) “is a very important develop­ members they would be glad to do the hiaiional Museum at Wasli- xlFor Hal Boyle) occupied seats is-hich coat 15 ahlt' 14 Hebrew 10 Harden (Coattnoed from Paga Ooa) 'IhSton, D. C. Its original dimen­ day it hoped to find 10 'mHlIon ascetic however, was a wandering tramp. do you? ment and may change the picture.” anything they could to show their L o n d o n /^ — Just imagine you Utogs (52.10) apiece. Then they 13L«m The knight o f the road leaned down The Missouri Senator aaid he Breaking away from hit col­ gratitude for that long to be,,re- sions were 42 by 30 feet. One of| signers for its petition within 1() 15 Meet laeklas Woman—No, but my old man’s used to kill Marilyn never hM been are a Uvel^24-year-dld girl living, "■***( home through the gloom, IS Railway post over one battened but conscious believed this was due in view of leagues _ on the committee headed found. mlembered week at UOoniL the 15 stars wss tom looss by days. The petition urges the U.S. in London. . 1 Two newspapers got excited for In color office (ab.) 37 Sea eagle 47 Require passenger and Inquired, what he called the abuse heaped | *>y Watkins, Case announced he gunfire. Senate to reject censure charges A 15 Counselors "I'm not startled or alarmed by P ^ s e s Voath It's a dank and dreary Sunday.; * couple of columns apiece, and IT Rugged 28 English river 48TranspoMC Tramp — Has- the claim agent on the committee by McCarthy. | Fill vote against rebuking McCar- against McCarthy. ' 18 Go by 31 Heart (Egypf) (ab.) -\ It,” On-rigan told a wTporter. Mrs. Yerrthgton who wa* called You have to turn on the light in 1 Mayfair quivered with goaaip. pinnacle been along yet? Gerber testified Uuit after. Mari­ Q—'Vhy sre postsge stamps Stratemeyer Chairman ii-ift 31 Preposition 18 Freebooter 32 Salt 49 Grafted (her.) ‘The line between'two properties on for a speech told one or tfwe Chalmian of the group Is Lt. the middle of the afternoon. 1 Margaret had been to church. And Injured Passenger—No. (feebly) the w„, Vh.nl&'S.jnj^zJrck*.'?'"'' lyn's body was edmoved, •. amusing stories, and Mid she was called "stamps"? If you were Just, any 2 4 - y e a r - it was Femembrance Sun- S3 Meesuree of 18 Rugged 33 Crafty SO Dance step Tramp—Theh move over. Bud, is never more clear^ defined than majority leader yesterday, Case did not discuss in his state- Gen. George E. Stratemeyer. now cloth rose to request Senator Watkins "I turned ovdr the pillow at the proud of these young people and A—Postage stamps originated old girl, earning your'llvlhg typing day. »he had been down In Whlte- .THATS WHAT’S N lCr mountain 35 Compass point 51 Altitude (ab.) and make room for me. when your neighbor mowa hit lawn ment the first of two counts— head of IheDM and .fo;.nd a blood In Paris, in 163,’), but they were, reporteia ill in Winter Park, Fla. 35 Anger crests 40 Silkworm 52 Cravat —Pathfinder. \ to yield to him, I thought the the fact that their selection is In a statement Issued Sunday, lie In an office, you could give that hall to stand by reverently ndille ^ABOUT A DOa_> that McCarthy treated with con­ stain on toe. opposite side of the made by their fellow students. letter covers or wrappers on which pony-tail hairciit a swipe with a her sister. Queen EllMbeth. hon- 36 Crlmron 30 Calyx leaves 44 High cards 54 Age moment had come for w h l^ I had tempt of an elections subcommit­ said the organiMtion wants to'give A L W A Y S 38 Pillar l||itn—I-wouldn’t worry so much been waitinjK. pillow, a large blood stain. "We want the selection to come was stamped or printed a dis­ comb, slip on a machintosh and go ored the men and.women who had A N X IO U S 33 Ignorer Compound- 55 Rot flax about that girl if I were you. Re­ A panhandler was a little tee which looked into his finances support to McCarthy and “the fun­ 3C Pau afreeb 33 One who ether ’’Op Uiat aide of the p-.low was from the schools," she said. ”We tinctive mark- Adhe.sive stamps to' the movies. . lost their lives in wars. Then TO S H O W by exposure member when a woman says 'No' ashamed that he had to beg for “Senator WatHlris had waited in 1851-53. The South Dakota the^Tmprint of' an instrument, a damental principles he symbollxea” 34 Uve ladlsa _ 45Heating 56 Great Lakft moat patiently throughout, the do not think It would be right for as we- know them were introduced Crommelin said yeaterday there* Tens of thouMnds of y o u n g in the Afternoon she went to, the ME LO VES she means ‘maybe.’ And if she coins. He once had held a reaponst- Senator previously Mid McCarthy ipUrgical Instrument.” In England In 1840. iVOU ! ■T6 Kettledrum 34 Plloto device canal long day for a chance to defend could purge himself «n this charge the Auxiliaries to choose them; Is no significance in the fact that girls do Just that, and manage to ; movies. .17 Sewing tool says ‘Maybe’ ; she means ’Yes.' bie position but lost his fight Sheppard Insists a bushy haired we woiildn’t be familiar with their survive a gloomy aftemooir. There against demon rum. hfa honor and integrity. by apolo^sing to thOM involy^ intruder killed u’ife. a number of retired miiitary men ■fheater managers war# Inter­ 33 Far oR (comb, Friend—l.k n ow but what does qualitle.s of leadership and abil­ 0 —What is the correct name are leaders of the drive. He said are thick, moist and nolsj' masses WWW she mean when she Just says •’Them ajority leader, however, McCarthy has Mid he ^ T h e murder weapon never has viewed, and they aaid: ‘Traditfon- form) rose riot to defend Senator Wat- tract. ' ity. Manchester has done a flne for the game, ping-pong, or fable Wey are simply "civic minded" of them tn Oxford Street. ahattering,” "what a autprlse," “it SB Uxivium ‘Fooey?’ Victim—Yes, so have 1 (as he been found. -tsonti? began to moVo on), but X can’t klna and his colleagues on the Job tn sending its young~"pFople men Just as Interested aS civilians ^iit you had better do nothing must have, l ^ n imofnclal” and 41 Always Other members o f the Watkins This was the first time that the every year to Girls State and Boys Ai--The name of the game la o f the kind if you Sre Princess discuss the weather with you now select committee from abuao but group stoofl behind charges. state has given any indication that in preserving, the constitution. '•tut-tut anid tcn-tch!” ■x (poet.), Living within your income, these to talk on a matter extraneous to State.” She said she goes home table tennis. Ping-pong is a pat­ "Wearing a uniform doesn't give Margaret. She ventured last Sun­ 43 Worm days, prodjices, some m i g h t y (hue said' his oppoaftion to cen­ It hasr a theory about the missing ented name given to the game by day to Join that damp crush -in INSPIRED BY CHVRCH the debate.” suring McCarthy dh that count murder weapon. from the sessions each year feel­ one a so-called military mind.” The objection to royalty’s going 4SEn'ptian aun cramped quarters. .^.Changing A penny waa all that dropped ing. that she /has learned some a manufacturer. Crommelin added., ’’There are no Oxford Street, and now there ia a god Into the beggar’s hand when he Knowland replied sharnly ' that doesn’t mean that he blames The grey haired bespectacled public dither about her. to movies on Sunday is iiupired Tipies. he took the floor yesterday only SSwlcker or that the Senate would little coroner held up the bloody lessons from these wonderful boys fascist-minded pepole in our out­ largely by the conservative ele­ 45 Makes IT V pleaded with the oW lady for fit. it i.^ strictly a nonpolttlcal, non- • Broke Royal Tradition W after Watkins had indicated he no be criticising the general If it did pillow in court and showed a large and girls. She doesn’t fee! upset Q - Why do so many large in­ ments among EngUah churchmen, mistskes Hermann Goering accompanied ’■something to tide him over.’’ oyer.' Juvenile delinquency When ternational corporations set up sectarian organiaation.”' Princess MargmreL it .seems, n-14 MLuies ^ Old Lady—Now, my poor man, longer wanted it then. not rebukp McCarthy. blood spot . divided by a blank broke a royal tradition. Conspiring who.se influence ia great. The the Fuehrer on one of his visits to white apace. she"notF n am Hermann Goering." ‘The Italian bunch underneath the pillow. " a - hS h X“‘X dangerous precedent inaithat , TOUCH THAT W- IT THAT O A COLLAR strode up and down the room, would be willing to be tried for nis (D-Mlss), Edwin C. Johnson groups are needed, she said, and ting on the races. But members of gets stirred up easily. The church, •$HAK^ESPEARE, DOWN -bowed and replied, “ As an excuse Demonstrating further , before every member should take part in W. H. Hard.v, a railroad man. who '••d ‘ o the destruction MY DRIEP ON E.'Ac » FT w w ’’your paper has libeled me. You his life before the committee or (D-Colo) and Ervin. of constitutional government. . 4 .’’ the royal family do not go to the which lately turned its flTiancial Y ou KNON, 1 Female rabbit that is not enough, but as an ex­ have called me the any member of it However, Knowland said Case’s the tense courtroom he tunted the membership-drives, under Member- choae the site fttr the city in 1881. affairs over to a committee of ax- planation it is ample.” - lightweight pillow over and showed the huge Committee Usteif movies on Sunday. ,1MAT X SArt (LaUn) champion.” He added, however, that he felt letter “put a new light” on the •ship Chairman, Mrs. Beatrice Oommelin last night announced The Princess went to see some­ perta. made a handsome cleaning PAINTED S Anatomical Bklitor—But that is true. You the committee’s tsport was not bloodstained area with a narrow Little. Q- DM James ^Whjtcomb Riley cr\D -njc Zwicker charge, and Sen. H. Alex­ these names of committee mem­ thing rather new 'in Lqndoa-r-a in the stock exchange. It’s gam­ duct Some hiisbanda klsa their wives are Mr. Fightwell. aren't you ; sacred, and Could. be changed on ander Smith (R-NJ) urged admin­ channel appearing like a canal A beautiful and impressive cer­ ever write under a hqcudonym’? bers; , method of projection - known as bling. say critics, and indignation 4 Ledger entries good-by as if it Were a pleaaure. running between the two blood­ A—He, used the pen ^pame of Caller—Yes, yes, ljut It's my the floor.,/ istration officials t o clear up the emony w’as the dedication of the Norman Alldericc. Tucaon. Aria. cinerama. She and her companions simmers. —Anthony j. Pettito In Sateve- brother who Is the boxer. I’m a About 40 Senators were on hand matter further. stains. colors, the new banner being ^used "Benjamin F. Johnson, of Bpone.” Edmund C. Armes. Birmingham. posL coal merchant. when Watkins began his Apeech Slide Projector Laed Ala. for the first time. Stephen, St., a mechancial engineer —the second he hss made in sup­ A slide projector then was Mrs. Harry Sweet reported the (J—Who sponsors the anitoal Loren Berry. Dayton. Ohio. BUGS BUNNY port of the committee's recom­ brought into court. The first pic­ concert tonrs of the U. S. Marine Build Addition at Pratt and Whitney Aircraft; purchase of gifts, Christmas cards Vice Adm. G. F. Bogan. (Ret.) Nom\an -F. Lar.soh. Btince Dr., mendations. ture shown was of the side of the and wrappings for the Chir.stmas Corps Band? La Jolla. Calif. 8 Z’M GONNA PUNCH Watkins reminded the Senate pillow that did not show the sup­ A—The tours aict sponsored in To Dart’s Dairy a Pratt and-Whitney,Aircraft en­ Obituary shops at the three veteran hospi­ Spcullle Braden, New York, a gineer; Lewis M. Porter, 70 West­ YOU BIGHT |W "vui that the Constitution allmvs no posed Impression of a surgical in­ tals. each community by a civic or fra­ former aasl.stant secretary of evE , "legal roundup” for disqualifying strument. ternal group. The sponsoring or- j state, minster Rd., an aeronautical en­ any member of the Senate from The defense strenuously objeetbd President Mis. Dwyer, thankeil ganization pays the expenses of Mrs. Lo)a Lee Brulngton. Pen- A 110,000 addition to .Dart’s gineer at Pratt and Whitney Air­ sitting in "Judgment” on Mc­ to the use of this picture, claiming Mrs. Gladys PesAini, chairman and the band and-gives the concert sacola. FlX.\chairman of the De- Dairy will be started immediately, craft: and Newell L. Smith, S3 her associates-on the supper com­ Carthy. Deaths i that the condition of the pillow as pioflts to a charitable cause. I fense Committee of the Daughters! according to Information contain­ Norwood St., a Pratt and Whitney shown on the slide was not neces­ mittee for their flne work. The Aircraft engineer. He compared himself to U.S. ------of the American Revolution. ed in a building permit given the Federal. Judge Harold R, Medina, sarily the same as when it was meal at 6:30 consisted of a va­ Included in tKe "Who’s Who" are John W. Smith Q —Does the igreyhound hunt by 1 Frank Buttram, Oklahoma City.- firm today by the building inspec­ the New York Jurist who, he said, first In.spected. riety of hot casserole dishes. Jel­ sight or scent? ' 'Louis — 'D. ' Carroll. Baltimore. only those of acknowledged pcofes- John W. Smith. 76, 14 Carter lied salads, meat loaf and cold “ kept his temper and kept his The defense was overruled in its At- By sight, for it is fast enough Clark Chambers, 'Tarjytown, tor's office. sionat standing k-lth > t least 10 poise” despite the ihost provoca­ St„ died this morning following objections to the use of, the pic­ cuts. cheese,~coffee and for des­ to keep the game in view. N. Y. John Wennergren is named aa years of active pracUce, five o f it m 1 tive attacks by lawyers for the de­ a long Illness. ture. sert the 28th birthday cake, which Harold M. Colei New York at­ the contractor to whom the permit in charge of important engineering fense in Medina's long trial of top A son of the late Robert and The second slide, showing the was cut by the president and a Q—Who weie known torney. \ was actually issued for work {o be work and teachers of enginoaring Elisabeth Smith, he had been a portion served to all.prtoent. 'The aa the JRWitbV^ Communist leaders. purported Impression, then was "tongue, pen and- sword of the Welter E. Di.tmars, Hartford. done on the dairy. Plans are for with- 10 years expertenca i,n ac­ He told an absolutely still Sen­ resident of this town for many shown. beautiful floral centerpiece on the Conn! the addition to square oft the sk- credited schools. WHY MOTHERS SETORAV Revolutionary War? t . s v r r ^ « a te :' years. He was - a retired auto As viewed b.v the court. It ap­ head table was sent to Miss Mary A“ Patrick Henrj-; Thomas Jef- William Ewald. Montclair, N. J. teting building. Only a fraction of the natlm’a ” I'd like to be as dispassionate mechanic. / peared that there were two large Hillary, a shut-in member. The fefaon and George Washington, George B, Fowler; Holyoke. The addition will have a flat several hundred thousand mgi- aa Judge Medina was m that case He leaves one sister, Mrs. Elisa­ tables were ma*t attractive wdth respectively. Mass. roof'with cinder block facing on neera qualified for th’e liaUng. ALLEY OOP You Did! BY V.T. HAMLUf in New York;” He said he would circles of blood in the middle of L beth 8. Mason, and one brother. the pillow with a gap in between. yellow an'ly of Manchester, died early player, Larry Houk, a neighbor of . . . that it does not succumb to the the world? conspiracy," aaid he had dlacussed )’*"(**'**■>’ "L St. Vincent Ho.spital. Madeline Reardon. New York. leaders to aerv’e aa minority laider Sheppard's. Houk said he never' faint-hearted and reta'ins the sup­ A —Sweden has more telephones Paul A. Redmond. Birmingham, New York, Nov. 16 iSpeciall— with Other .members a rriotion to Bridgeport. in proportion to population than and he probably vrill ^eld ••be­ saw?- Sheppard lose hl.s temper or j port of. the great preponderance of Ala. ’ ' Eight Manchester residents, in' cause I want the program to go quash the two formal counta | M« "-as born Feb. 20. 188Q. Iq, quarrel with his wife over the use its members. any countrj’ in the world except against McCarthy and "the idea | Mancheater, the son of the late Commodore Fred G. Reinicke. j eluding Henry R. Mallory, execu­ toroegh.” y of a boys' clubhouse on the Shep-1 — Presidential Assistant the United States. New York. has a general good reception.” | Roscoe and Margaret S. Ck>uch. pard grounds. i Sherman, Adams. tive vice president qf Cheney Bros., ne did nut indicate wtien be Dr. Welborn Reynoklv. .Marietta, He leaves a sister. Mrs. Agnes He was questioned by defense Q May a President veto a ”Ga. have Satisfled the rigid standards would' present such a motion. Handel of West Hartford, a broth­ SwMM Bv mu Ba^ tos V « ««'»■ S Bat m \ , lawyer ^red Garnione. I am prepared to die any time declaration of war? Dr. David F. Sellers. Mobile, Ala. set up b.v the Engineers Joint ^ ’nner's proposed motion 'M’ould er, Walter . Couch .of St. Peters­ for the sake of Egjqit and for your V—Yea. A Prealdent may Council for Inclusion In tlie 1954 About Town shut off debate and offer membera burg, Fla. . . . . '’f to I Mrs. W. H. SIndlay, Kansas City, i BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Reservations BY E lK iA R M A K ’l'IN sake. Many of the prophet’s sue-1 *o.'’ measure that is properly be- Kim. edition o f . "Who’s Who in Engi- a chance to vote on the parlia­ The will be held tomor­ m i funeral cesaors, were killed for the sake; him regardie.ss of its char- Roger E. Sherwood, Middletown. ! neering." the' first appearance of Mother Cabrinl Slothers Circle mentary question of .tabling, and row afteirnoon at 2 o’clock at the Auxiliary Hears of their principles. Seter. , Ohio. ' I the publication in six years. WLV VOO AVtOW I ; thua killing, a censure resolution will meet tomorrow, at 7:30 with BUZ SAWYER Dennison. Funer.il Home. Fairfleld — Egypt's Premier Gamal Nsa^r. 1 ■ H. Harrison Smith. Pliiladelphia. Only/Anier ’’top ne%8/«l« notchers” A * 4m in-the. 68 pro­ W t| HYNli.W V’H «( . I BY ROY CRANK recommended by a apecial alx-man Mrs. • John Fillorama., 131 Eliza­ M l 'VO StY. Xve., Bridgeport. Several Heport —------/ Q -In referring to a person as Roscoe F. Smith, McKenzie, fession Were selected for.the blue beth Dr. The Rev.- Robert (?arroIl VU&.fiA A W / K lR you A-, the local men Mrs. Leon B'radley, 73 Phelpa CUStOW. Church, died Sunday after a long Mrs. Lillian Yerrington of Rocky . castlca and dream dreams that can 6 lU ir f y aqitarely, and not In such indirect illness; It may almo.st be said that the 'never ronie-trite. MA.HS HIIOOTINO who made the list are Hamilton J. Rd.. has called a meeting of past fashion, the issue of whether the Hill, director for a decade and | She was Mrs. Mary Sheehyj more of Girls .State tn Connecticut,; churches, together «iUi a few .---- ;— 'Honolulu (iPi—Eight hundred Bickford,. 22 Greeii Hill St., who presidents of the American Legion Se'nate shall rebuke McCarthy. Auxiliary at her home Friday eve­ Hughes of Waterbury, the wife of Miss Martha Caruso, District Girls ^actionary and stuffy social cliib.<<. Q-r-Who was the first chairman *”5**'*’°''*"’ " ' were "shot" by {Is technical director at Clheney Ferguson, chairman of the Sen­ Patrick J. Hughes, retired police are the only remaining Institu- of the United Atomic En- ^*^*'* * Cooke Terminals and; Bros.: Christian E. Brown, 14 ning at 8 p. m. ate Republican Policy committee, Slate chairman, Miss Norma Nar- lieutenant in that cUy. duocl of Chester, Department mem-, tions In America In which segrega­ ergy Commission? there Were no complaints. The White St., a ronsulting engineer aaid he hasn't made up hUr mind Besides her husband and Father tion is even legal. A--David LIlienthal, appointed shooting waa part /of the- com­ in Hartford; Raynold L. Caleen, Our Lady of Fatipia Mothers how he will vole on censure. ' bership chairman. Miss Virginia: Hughes, she leaves two sisters, Hanley and Miss Joan Ayer who —.Churchman Dr. Truman Douglas. in 1946. He .sert'od lihtll the end pany's tetanus Immunization pro­ 33 Lakewood Circle S.-. an inatalla- Clrde will meet tomorrow at 8 McCarthy, Mying "I -still believe Mrs, John Kelly ol Waterbury and of 1949, when he resigned. gram, the coat of which waa borne tlon engtireer at Pratt and Whit- p. m'. at the home of Mrs. Jean I wlir be'censured,” told ne.’./smen attended Girls State, were guests by the company. Mra. John Qleason of Sprih^eld, of the American Legion Auxiliary We tho\ild remember that we hey A-lrcraft; Gllmoure. N. fhJle. .“W Dutton, 34 F Garden Dr; he hopes the matter can be decided Maas.; and two brothers. Frank are stiong and that In our efforts 1 promptly. last evening- at its annual M em -1 and John Sheehy, both of Water- bership program, 'the supper and to make world peace secure we f S imwia The Wlfconsin Senator read a bury. - Five Grass Fires ahouid hot at any time act like we newspaper yeaterday while one of meeting was held ,ln the banquet JEFF COBB RV ptcteR HOPPMAN Friends may call at the 'Mulville half of the Legion home and well were weak or afraid. the members of the special censure Funeral Home, 270 W. Main St., ^—Defense Secretary Wilson. committee. Sen. Ervin (D-NC) ac­ attended. Four new members were Extiiigiiislied Here 8s: MICKEY FINN Family Stuff I Waterbury, until 10 p.m, tonight. welcomed, Mrs. Myrtle ‘ Nauman, BV LANK LEUNAkD cused him of “besmirching” his Services will be held from the God 'haa made us strong and i ------colleagues. « Mrs. Olga Mlkolowskl, Mrs. Bar­ funeral home at 10 a.m. tomorrow, bara Anderson and Mrs^ Ann faith haa made and kent ua free. | Manchester Fire Dept, ex- JUST A MOMENT, SHETOtPMTWHERE^ rrCH.TCH? WELL,! KNEW Ervin told the Senate that while and at St. Francis Xavts'r's Church' -:-Preaident Eiaephower. j tihgulahed a graaa Are with no c . he. won't urge 'It. he believes Mc­ J'>hnson. bring'mg' the present p l e a s e ! WOULP. mSFROM,MB,TOTTLE thewseeitInthe at 10:30. . membership to 95. Mrs. Francis ,,----H« 1 damage reported on • Delmont irs A LONG nSTANCET/ES? VOOMAV TAKE XOOBEkiNP SOMEPLACCUP Carthy la subject to expulsion ftor Burtal will be in Calvary Ceme­ 'The occupation haa ended W ei^ *'''«t yeaterdpy afternoon at NEWSPAPERS-ANPIKNOW' his comment that the committee Dwyer presided. CALL? ANP VOOHE VlT IN THAT BOOTH ENOUGH 10 ASK fcWHATTHEVTIEGOilGTDSAy! tery, Waterbury. Miss Barbara Wallett, past presi­ are onCe again free. •. 3:44. S0fi£ IT'S FOR ME ' S OFER THERE < HER ser^’ed as "the- unwitting hand­ —Weat German Chancellor Ade-j The . South Mancheater. Fire WHERE THE maiden” of the Communist party. dent and Girls State chairman In- -ALEXANPER B TuntE?/ MRJUTTLE! I l l * aLL IS FROM? AIR SEARCH CALLED OFF nailer on Ge'miai; rearmament U^pl. extinguished two grasa and “ Folil ' and fantastic charges.” ' trodviced Miss Hanley ,gnd Miss agreement. ibniah flre.s, yeaterday and tw.-i to- TELL OOR OPERATOR Aye'.', who were chosen by their Ervin said of McCarthy’s remark. Daytoa, Ohio, Nov. 16 iJPi— The —r— ^ ' I day with little or no damage re- MAKE A BET TO CONNECT VW! , He added that if the Wisconsin .Air Force today' railed off Its schoolmates'.' Juniors in Manches­ It (the Fifth Amendment haa pmted in afiy one. They were at ter High Bc'hobl to attend Girls 1 j Senator made the statement'while search tor a RtS reitorted rrash- been a aymbol of the iiltimate j Bigelow St. at 4:32, and at 428 hot believing it, he was-guilty of ed aear nei Flemingslikrg, Ky. last State at Stonrs last June. < //-♦ moral aer.se of the epthnumUy. up- HillStown Bd, one ^minute later "moral incapacity" and that if he night with eight m

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Badminton CSiamps on Ice Upsetting Nature*s Applecart Carter Predicts Win Advance Man George Torry Wins Hold Slender Turf- Scribes Actuidly Five Mile Turkey Da^ IC4 A X-Counlry Title Br WAKBEN PAGE Seven Point RES SkoottUK Editor Over Paddy DeMarco Mutual Machines New London’s Gedrge Terry, ..1 ■ -i- - ■ Event 10 Days A; ay "Tho Iwlanco ot nature"—there’s a nophomore at Boetoil, Unlver- Al’tOMOm'k LfMODR a pretty phrase, mie that has been iian Francisco. Nov. 16 (/P) — I . _ Baltimore, 16 1^)—The Al’s Texac* >er»i 17 more, sweUing the Ust to $4. 'Rw currant State of Imbalance place finisher George Ring of j you’re a wallflower. ’Tbat’s what Utaff6rd . . . i . v ...... tl 104 dethroned, Jimmy Carter. New York University. Terry 'The supremacy of men over ma- U>» Mon ...... 36 — 86 total la the most received at this date since tha raca was ravtvad in -A pretty good case can be made Thev nv»r thw iii York. Nov. 16 (>P) Gene ' happened to the unbeaten Bniins chinea may not last, but after Cormier .'...... 123 87 207 then followed King until he 308 1945 by the Army and Navy Club. Sponsoring th* Turttey Disjr classic that nature la always in a state route in VMt (Cyclone) Fullmer, unbeaten 23- of UCLA In the Associated Press eight days of betUng at Pimlico's Bannint ...... 103 103 97 of imbalance. For example, the saw the finish line and then college football poll this week as Kloter ...... 1 23 tl 113 336 this season for the third time will be Nutmeg Fbraat No. 116, TaB opened up to win by 40 yards. new private press mutual depart- V. Della F>1ra . . . . 30 l ( « 193 Cedars of Lebanon, with Wilbert Hadden serving as general chaUman. game In one section of the wil­ the unbeaten Buckeyes of Ohio meiit, here’s how the scribes ahd a K. Della Fera . . . 98 86 184 derness is not merely kept down ^ The 24-year-old champ Is ex­ State took over the No, 1 spot by ■------^— ------y New YiMfc U. Baterad pected to compete again this faw of their close friends made TbtoUi ...... 533 M9 603 1417 ! Included among th* latest en- ’'t o a pnq>erly fat and healthy a seven-point count. out: subsistence level by predatory season In the Mnnchesler Five ' tries were three'’mCORMra o f New er^*i^oks*m?’ ‘'rn.Vnm P 'tfr Muelleri for- Idleness Hurt 'ncketa acid: 3,096. CaaUne Meier* (I) Joe McCluskey Not wolves. Periodically it may be ha’hit«°wh*n v o c a l ^ er German champ, in his second Mile Turkey Da,v Road Race, UCLA held/first place laat week Cunllffft ...... 1 0 0 97 _ 187 York University’s crack team, utterly wiped out. The fox pop­ *** nlmost nrain event in eight days at Brook- Laat ,vear he placed aixHi .be­ Money bet:. $6,192. Ijdtoclielle ...... 117 105 118 340 Harold Swider. Bruce Lociiatbie with an overpowering vote total, Money won: $6,141. Chapman ...... 93 93 196 To Run in Race Here and Iks Matsa. ulation in a gi\’en area is seldom cBsuaiiy. ilyn'i-Eastem Parkway last night. hind King. . The latter Is slso but was idle , laat Saturday while .... May Knock Him Oiif ...... “Iron Men" Ahead F u lle r ...... 92 i r 319 The father and son team from static, but either swarms or he hurried home fo r 'a tentative expected to come up for the Ohio State, edging Closer to tha Tltor .. J80 I l l 33 338 ShuflUa’ Joe MoCluakey. shrinks to the vanishing point ac­ " n r win decisively, and I mav Nov. 20 dale at Salt Lake City race. A t first glance, the "Iron Men’’ Fl>-nn ...... __ 103 103 203 East Hartfoid, Corydon Jeedan. Big Ten title and the Rose Bowl, ■Evftpptt ...... e.e. --- 33 93 Manchratrr’s aU-time track cording to the health of the birds knock him out." with Govan.Small. ajipear to be $51 ahead. But Wil­ Sr., and Phil Jordan will again Carter seldom makes -a pre- maulad Purdue 28-6. That ap­ liam Boniface, veteran racing edi­ greaL haa seat word fram New compete. and rodents on which Reynard Six More Bouts parently was enough to change, the Total* ...... 633 513 643 16N York that he nill nat compete prays. fight promise of this nature. And Teddy Brenner, Parkway matrJi- tor of the Baltimore Sun papers Rallywaod Service (3) Manchester High runnara wiM even his manager. Willie Ketch- vote of the experts. who rel>or^ed the figures in his McCabe ...... 90 '(•3 33 272 ia the 18th annual Fl9re Mils By and large, however, the maker, aald the Cyclone has been DpMIfU ; ...... 97 93 SR 2RR half* forwarded their antriaa to urn, himself no stranger to ver­ The Bruins, with an 8-0 record column yesterday, points out that Tnrfcev Day Road Rare. reaUy great disturbances in the signed for six more bouts at Trinity Backs identical to that of . the Bucks. Plsh^p ...... 101 Rft 112 398 e include Fete aoee, BUI UMqr, rough adjustments of nature's or disease threaten wasteful win­ bal calisthenics, was practically th track and' the State of Mary- I.ynch ...... 17 R1 102 270 McChwkey, only four-time ^ e* Sargeant, Dick ffliennaB, R ^ |BrookIyn on a once a month basis Still managed to edge Ohio State Weller ...... 383 balance are created by man him­ ter losses. Up north of Bradford astounded at Jimmy. ,land clipped 10 per cent from the . . . . 34 115 79 winner of the loeal road elaas- /Shenning. Dick Whitehonse and one fall my hoot offered me a tlqpiagh May. He’ll be back Dec. In first place votes, 92-87, but on le. Is now engaged in the brok- self. "All I know is that my guy is 20 w box either Ernie Durando or Averaged'5.7 money bet. Total! ...... 4 » 477 480 lil'T I Gordon Pomeroy. AU will cosnpete The efforts of conservation thousand dollars if I could show In grreat shape and that he is con­ the usual basla of 10 points for So, actually the press put $5,573 eiSHfe buaineim on Wall Street^ him browse between the top snow Trinidad’s Hector ConstabOe. In his first, nine for second, etc.. OSU for the Manchester Harriers Cloaa agendas are largely toward the fident he will win. I feel the same spare time the Cyclone will be Into the betting pool and drew out Maaekeelaf Be4le4er Beeeid set by McCInekey ef membera of the local srtwolboys executioner in Trinitsr’s bruising Badminton champs are Hugh Forgie, left, and Stig Larson, who 193 " A any natural balance—and this is "I came out here as the cham­ stated), it was Fullmer who clip­ Both teams complete their reg­ —so far..But sad to relate, they M alorca 106 SS -T wtaaing the bhse ribbon la including Bobby Vintenv first Man­ Stripped State of Deer the other side of the fence, the ex­ attack. The Natick, Mass., junior are being seen as just one of 20 specialty acts and ten big productions Jsrvl* ...... m 97 309 pion and I’ll leave as the cham­ ped the referee this time. A left ular season schedule s—UCXA don’t always follow the advice they Nrff ...... 100 - 99 199 three cenaeeutivy years. 1896- chester finirtier in the New Bagw Take Pennsylvania, for example. termination side—is taking place pion," he promised. rushed for an even 600 yards in against Southern, California in a in John H. Harris’ Fabulous Fifteenth Edition of Ice Capades—Ice Wret ...... SI ~ 97 178 ll-$S, was maacilied daring the land meet lasUSattmlay in Boatoi^ hand accidentally hit Ref Petey 100 carries and scored 12 touch­ pass on to their newspaper readers. Man once virtually stripped the in France and other sections of Carter 2-1 Favorite Scaizo as he tried to break the game that could give the Bruins George W. 1-ey, who operates Capades of 1955. Forgie and Larson, known world-wide as the fast­ MeCsustiry 104 106 116 334 past three y e ^ by UtUe John­ Coates Back Again state of aU its white-tail deer—and Europe today. Seems a French downs for 72 points. He has now WMt» ...... IIS 130 333 Paddy w^as unperturbed at the fighters in the eighth. Mueller had the Pacific Coast Conference tha one-man mutual department, est men in badminton are presenting an entirely new and thrilling DcCormltr . lOT 99 — 304 ny Kelley. /The latter la now Other entries were tboaa of not so long ago at that. Then the doctor was fed up with the rab­ scored at least once In the last 10 championship, and Ohio State act in this— ‘‘Just the Greatest" Show on Ice which will be at the a prtirat* Ui the Army at F t fact that Carter, who once before been warned for hitting on the games. auggeaU that the writers "Would Johnny Fedor and Art Dailey, both strictsst sort of conservation con­ bits munching his garden. He inoc­ lost the lightweight crown and against Michigan, with the Bucks E)astem States Coliseum for one week starting Monday, Dec. 6. A Totals ...... "S t 6» Dlx, N. ^ Whether or not break and once for heeling. Alexander Leader do a lot better playing the selec­ of East HarUord. Bob Ebari* of trols and the importation of fresh ulated a few with a highly con­ won it back, is a 2-1 betting favor­ Fullmer rocked Mueller with a needing at least a lie to win the tions you put In the paper instead box office will be opened at Marlow's on Friday, Nov. 19 from $ a. m. Kelley wtti he aMe ta try for New London, Bruce 'WnUaniB of breeding stock slowly replenished tagious disease called myxomato­ Quarterback Bobby Alexander of Big Ten crown and the Rose Bowl VILLAOR CBABMBBS ite. right to the jaw In the second but of the Ups you pick up in the pad;, to 5:30 p. m. Sorvla (t) aa /aapreeedented feorth Manchester and Nick Oostsa of the deer herd. A bucks-only law sis. West Hartford, a junior, Compiled trip outright. Barton . . , 95 115 straight Is nat.kaesvn at this Carter dropped the champion­ there wore no knockdowns. Ref­ 518"yards total offense in 84 plays. dock and Jockeys’ quarters." ...... 88 388 Natick, Mass. Tba latter la ossa of persisted oyer the years. First result, virtual extermina­ ship in May. 1052. to Mexico's eree Scaizo and Judge Jerry Car­ Oklahoma, the only other major- Bloodfood ...... 84 93 83 368 Now the herd hu grown—de­ Most of his yardage was by air, as Ley said last week a I ^ I ^ o r e Rohrboch ...... 88 97 80 3tt the coimtry’a leading roart rnears tion o f the spi^ SO.000,000 wild Laurb Salas in Los Angeles but negie had it 8-1-1 and Judge Amef- unbeaten learn (also 8-0), wound reporter plopped down $2ff on a Brown ...... AS 98 77 363 and wlU b* making hia saeond spite tho annual attentions o f one' rabbits w h lcn~ ^ re the French he completed 28 out of .14 passes Rnddel ,...... 86 84 won It back six months later in Ico Schiavone 6-4, all for Fullmer. for a .12 per cent mark, accounting up in third place for tho third 5-to-l shot. Since he had neve,- 84 363 start in the Turk^ Day race. of the largest armies of deer hunt­ gunner's chief joy. Second result, Chicago. 'i The AP card was 8-2 for Fullmer. straight week after beating Mis­ Canadian 11 Viewing for 490 ysrda and five scores. seen tha writer bet Xbkt much be­ Total! ...... " « 5 441 438 1827 Cosiea, A graduate of Slipptry ers to enter any state and despite a dire threat to the tame rabbit A crowd of 1,630 paid 13,210 to see souri. Notre Dame, picked as the localised trimming by antlerless Right halfback Dick Nissi * of fore, Ley put d o w t s of his own Gardea Grave (tl Rock Taacben OoUeg*. Is now business which had been big the show. pre-sea.son champion, moved up a money on the horw. The horse ran Bouvia ...... 82 91 88 Bymagh, Sikora teaching in Natick, home ,town of deer seasons. enough to stand a kill, for pur­ Haverhill, Mass., also a junior, Gruiha ...... 77 77 77 IS' Fullmer weighed 155t»; Mueller notch to fourth after . whipping out of the money. Foley ...... 38 inn 83 Trinity footbaU star cbarlls Farmers’ fields are raided, the Selyy and Pellil 1554. averaged almost five yards per American Performers poses o f vital food and fashionable North Carolina. The Irish replaced 1c^ Winner Chllver ...... 87 73 N / S s Honored by Foe Sticks. Laat year he was tb M deer themselves run far under fur, of SS.000,000 longears annual­ Induction Physlcml carry as he rushed for 427 yards Arkansas, which fell to ninth after McAlltrier ...... 81 'N ^278 their previous average sise, the ly. in 87 tries. He was number two L«y Mtq he took his loss good- Toronto, Nov. 16 (JPi—The Tor-^erms, and at least ons sealed a Deadlin* for entries to b* listed Head Pro Scorers While Fullmer was preparing losing its first game of the season n a t u ^ y —untU he got home. “I T out* in th* official jpragram wUl bs natural browse on the hardwood There’s a real upset of the bal- scorer with five touchdowns. Pint- to Southern Methodist. promissory pact with a lumdshake, Boston, Nov. 16 Iff)—Halfback for a busy future, Luther Rawl­ Smith Averages 5.7 Yards sized senior Gene Binds, left half­ hapiMned’ to glance at the paper onto Argonauts already are going Friday. From aU taidicatioaa th* hills In some sections is so com- since—and all from one man with a Army Up To Fifth he said, while others asked for a luicsuons ui« ings. loser to Italo Scortichini at back from Quincy, Mass., averaged (id the scribe who made me go after big-league United State* D llU a'! Bales (Sly Pat Abbruasi of Rhod* Island and largest field tn th* histhlston of'^tte p(ftely cropped off that stervaUon hypodermic needle. New York—An unprecedented St. Nicholas Arena, was ready to Army, oncs-beaten like Notre few weeks to think it over. Buto ...... 82 /*) 38 281 .1.5 yards with his 370 yards in 76 for a loeer had picked th? winner players in a bid to building h win­ end Ron Rymash of Connecticut race wlU answar the Btarte'B g i^ aasiiult on the scoreboard,i by Na­ appear before his (Chicago draft Dame, also moved up one to fifth One unidentified player said he Nielron ...... 74 ,/6 2 80 196 tional Basketball Assn, sharp­ Per Carry with Indians carries, including four touchdowns. as did Mississippi, rising to sixth. 'In his selections and the return ning team in the Big Four Foot- already had signed his 1955 con­ Ledoux ...... w 93 ine 2*7 got the most votes on Northeast­ on* sreck from Thursday-aday at 10^:S0 ^ board for his induction physical Another factor in the Bantam' was $24.60." Arthur . /...... 78 91 3H m. >■ ' shooters has resulted in ten 100- today. ! Mis.sissippi just e.scaped a tie with 613 14611 ball Union next season. tract but intended coming to Edm und!...... / t o to96 78 a i ern's All-Opponent football team. attack was resen-c halfback point team performances at the By p a t BOLDUC Navy and Southern Cal. deadlock­ Asked for an explanation the i Coach Frank Clair has revealed Canada as toon as it rsin out, Clair Rhode Island and Bates placed The course will b* th* sama aa I^otre Dame Still Leads Rawlings ha Frank Lentz, Darien senior and Hawkeyes, ninth a week ago, set­ W hit! . . . . 96 96 394 Baltimore's and feats. Nbt exactly a fancy record tled at No. 19. The Argonauts ended their 14- 240 to 270 pounds snd backfleld Smith ...... 81 90 97 368 The team: ingX before about 800 fans, who but the Indians did manage to ex­ I three-year veteran at right tackle, Ends--Ron Rymash. Connecti­ —-Con-,T. Thus. It would appear that sec- Milwaukee's , who stood Chatter ^ The leading teams with first- gaine schedule last week in -third men in the 190-215 class. Total! C...... ~444 469 necticut s ten scholastic foot-1 ond ranked Dahbury's chances of paid ;about $1,200, w asn't unani­ cel their opponents in three statis­ was. another top scorer with 17 a cut; and Ralph Froto, Bate*. one-two atop the nation's^ col­ mous.. Referee Ray Miller gave it place votes and won-lost records Frank Selvy ! place, behind Hamilton and Mon- Lose Three Imports Father of Writer ball t e ^ T^ve lost only seven 1 replacing Notre Dame in the top tical departments during the year points, all conversions.- Acting cap­ Two High Grid I treal, with six victories and eight The Arrjos will lose three star Tackles—Dick Orann, Rhode 13- legiate point makers at the>nd of to Rawlings 5-4-1 hut Judge Artie tain all season when Lou .Mage- in parentheses (points on a 10-9-8- J.kSMB Pstnl (I) gamas this Mason while winning I spot are dim. last year, at Furman and L.S.U. 1954. ' I AUTO PARTS. (Manchester), 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis I; Professional basketball’s cur­ ! losses. Imports to the U.S. Army this U ltlng^...... 77 31 96 363 land, and Art Paton, Bates. Aidala had it 7-3 and JOdge Artie laner Was Injured before the open­ Cormier . 88 102 81 366 sixty-six and.Xatrangely enough, f-h.i.— respectively, are hack at ' their Manchester retunied 21 kickoffs an entry in the Rec Senior Basket­ 1. Ohio State (87)' (8-0) Players Injured rent No. 1 gate attraction and its Clair said he and Sonshine were year. They are half Gene Wilson Guards—Henry Brenner, Rhod* Dies in New Haven Schwartz 6-3-1. both for the Italian er. I.entz was .named Co-Captain 2,010 leading point-getter, Frank Selvy Clifford ...... J... 78 87 86 260 have bean in v o h ^ in only one tie. I Notre Dame l^^eTCSd 10 first usual po.sitions ,ln the scoring for 316 y)^r(ls. an average of L5.0 ; ball League, is anxious to sched­ UCLA (92) (8-0) 2,003 ^ In Detroit last Sunday watching a graduate of the University of T m m w n ...... 76 99 so 264 Island, and John LaRoy, Spring- Import. The AP qard found for yards per return. The .enemy aver- ■ ule several practice games before by his teammates after the final will appear in Manchester with the Lions beat the San Francisco South Carolina, center Tom Ad­ Mahoney 32 too m Four of toemXhave lost no , place votes from the 12 sports- parade. Selvy is out front with Scortichini 7-2-1. Oklahoma (28) (8-0) 1,761 Two Mancheater ^igh football ...... /• ...... to field: Hartford, Nov. 18 Iff) Jeai pit aged 14.4 yards in 14 returns and the sea-son starts. Team interested game. He was a bulwark of the Notre Dame (2) (6-1) the BslUmore Bullets on Friday ’49efs 48-7. Sonshine took in a kins, from the. University of Ken-, l ^ ^ l n c l u d l ^ Notre Daipe of I writers taking part in the last 200 points in nine games, while At 154>i pounds, Scortichini had forward wall which allowed the 1.222 playera received slight injuries in Total! ...... 386 "le i *441 lim ^Center—Vln CiancotU, Ameri­ Jacob Black, 72, a Hartfoed taUor 201 yards. The locals only fumbled may contact Joe Thompson. Army (7-1) night, Dec. 3. The presentation couple of other NFL games before tucky, and Cas Krol. on the Pit Fesarly Brether! (8) V ff* 1**'^*" poll, and the other 2 went to Dan- Pettit and Vern Mikkelscn of a solid edge on Rawlings, 146, and opposition only nine scores against 1.167 games over the weekend. Both can International. for many years and fhthar a t held firm in the weeldy poU, of j bury. Although nobody rated Minneapolis are tied for setmiid 12 times while opposing backs Mississippi (7) (8-1) will be the first of several featur­ that. burgh S te in s ' draft list last M. Moore ...... 86 11 90 378 Backs—Art Tacavone, Spring- he .used it to advantage. The Trinity's 33. . 671 were admitted to the Manchester PohUllo ...... 86 83 94 336 Louis O. Black, sports editor a t aportswrlters taken yesterday. | Uttle Southington No. l7 it picked With 146 points in eight games were guilty of 20 blunders. Both TU.MBLING rLAS.SE8 are held 7-8 Navy (6-2) tied ing National Professional Basket­ Prior .... DUcusoed Tenna son. They have bMn in Cana/Uan flel(L Mike Sikora, Connecticut; Italian, returning to action after Five Unbeatable ' Seasons 670 Memorial Hospital and both v’ere BralnRrd .. A Moore ...... 77 77 77 331 the New Hatran Bureau'of the As­ Notre Dame; impres^ve all ; up enough second and third place each. Manchester and the opposition re­ ever>' Monday night at 7 o’clock Southern California (8-1 ) 670 ball League'teams. Opposition "We haven't signed anybody football one year. Heck ...... 77 86 M 380 Pat Abbruzsl, Rliode Island, and a five-month layoff, brushed past covered 16 of the bobbles. Return at the East Side Rec under the The Bantams have gone unde­ released the same dhy. will be supplied by Hamilton Horvath ... Sheldon ...... 103 86 98 389 sociated Preaa, died lata Ust night year, racked up Milford Prep 56r61 votes to edge within 4 points of Cousy Fourth 9. Arkansas.(',1 ( (7-1) 533 Thornton ... i said. "We’ve been Although (Hair didn't ^entioh Bob (Thumbook, Bates. at hU home here. Rawlings’ jabs to pound at the ing moat Of the opposition’s punts supervision of Bobby DiBattisto. feated five times, including 1911 10. Minnesota (7-1) Steve Provost injured, the left Standard of Windsor Locks. Della -Fera .^4 1 screening. We'll talk to many it, the Argonauts p r o b a ^ Ivon't last Friday and should do at te s t Danbury for second place. BobX^ousy, the colorful Boston (six wins, two ties), and 1918 271 side of his neck, .Saturday morn­ T outs ...I ...... :"440 «« 467 1331 Though ha had been liv faiUag w.ii 'T*---!-— — V»... Although some gaps were nar­ CeUlc veteran, is foyrth among body and flail at the head with quarterback Joe Oirry averaged ' Selvy, a six-foot, three sharp­ WUkle. Jr. . 3*0 i more before we're through." quibble about money ta get the that well on TTianksgiving E)ay long punchea. (five win.s. two ties), but this ing in a game between the Fresh­ ' In six seasons in ths National health for about a year, BUck had tjie Individual scorers with 142 10.6 yards, running back i7 for Clair added, however, thit he players they want. The^Iub is ex­ KLKS LRAUl'B against a we(sk Hamden eleven rowed. there were no chances In BO.XING CI-ASSEN for'all In­ was thS third undefeated, untied men and the High Seconder. Var- shooter, Is averaging 25 points TotaU ...... 460 636 661 1666 FootbaU League. Bobby Layne of remained active untU recently. .loints and is maintaining the In the ninth and tenth he chaaed 181 yards. The other eight rivals terested will start tonight at 7 per game. Last year, as an All I and Sonshine weren't rebuffed pected to clear. $100,j300 this sea PriaeeSsa (tl which won Its ftrst game last SatA the atandinM from ' the previous- aity right halfback, Jack Farrell, Wood ...... M — 79 lU the Detroit Lions has gained more Besidee bU eon, he leatrea hU nrday. league's best game average with Rawlings around the ring, trying returned 23 punts for 213 yards, season in Trinity’s 77-year football Engines Trouriee 8pMaa (l> 'once. Some playei discussed son. week a s ,# ^ only to be expect^ o'clock at the East Side Rec in the history. All three have come under a competent performer this past American at Furman University, HarUry ...... 36 99 n s 297 thin six miles with hia forward widow, Mre. Mary ^ a ck . and a since all members of'th e ton^en 23.^7 markers per cohte.st. Selvy’a for a knockout. 'There were no an average of 9.3. small gym. Former professional Selvy averaged better than 30 I Wall ...... 93 Rirard ...... 96 — IM passes. knockdowns although Rawlings the tutelage of Ctoach Jan Jes.see. season, was treated for an injured Baiiarcrnn ...... 114 t"! 04 Olbrrt ...... 103 96 97 294 daughter. Mre. Alfred Ltndenberg turned Inivictories last weeic average of -22.2 Is second ^hlght Didn’t Fare Badly boxer Sammy Maltempo will be in Cruisers, 40-9 points per game. His four-year StraUKh ...... J(17 — 99 of Hartfoid. slipped down once. He had a. luihp His first perfect year was in 1934, left knee. His bruise was in­ J. Aer(o ...... 106 94 KM SOf . He^e are the ten leadkfs rfirsl The highest scoring game of The locals didn't fare too badly charge. Boys 10 and over are wel­ curred in the Indiana’ finale last total St Furman was 2,538 tallies, Jessnia ... _____ 92 109 104 Burnett ...... — 144 96 344 BiU Mattern, senkor guard on Funeral aervicaa were arraagad the young season found Boston under his left eye and bled from come. when Trinity won 7, and his second Piper __ _ ...... 102 116 place votes and season’s records in In four other departments. They Saturday against Windham in good for a fabulous 32.5 point Porterfield ...... 90 127 106 Brooks Dealing R qj/ii)inson the Texas Christian ffootball team, for 2:30 p. m. today at ths H tb r^ parentheses): / ■ the winner over Baltimore by. a the mouth. completed 23.5 per cent of their in 1949. when Trinity won 8* Jes- GTANIMNG.S Totals . . .J, ...... 476 624 49t 1490 DU^LDO see's 20-seiuon coaching -Cecord, TEAM W. WUIimantlc. per game average. Nelre Doaie (tl la a veteran of the Koraan war. Funeral Horn*. 1. Notre Dame lUi) (8-0) ...118 118 to 113 score on Nov. 13th. The xccials, 18 for 59 and 321 yards. u Pet. Totalf ...... " i s "m6 4U liM Sullivan ...... lOB 31 103 CHET NOH’iCKI moved Into complied entirely at Trinity, now Ladders i Reserved seat tickets are now MUSIC CENTER 2. DanbiW (2X'<7-0) ...... 100 Celtics, who are leading the teanv The opposition completed 33 of 78 the select 400 circle last night In 0 1.000 Herea Iraki (1> R o ill! ■. • ...... 106 93 lit Walter Johnson won 80 or more stands at 101 wins, 37' losses and Chiefs 1 0 Bemie A. Shively, University of on sale at the British American 8t. John ...... 103 121 32 .906 To Giants Makes Sense Ro h I ...... 93 104 106 Th* present Madlaon Square t i ; TPK. WEST 3. Southinmn'n *(7-0) ...... 96 scoring .with an average of 98.7 Kansag City A^g toaaes (25 per cent) for 420 yards. the Rec Bowling League with a I.OOO Woodbury ...... 83 103 233 games in 12 seasons as a hurlar for 3 ties. Engines 1 1 Kentucky's athletic director. Is the Club. \ 92 (ioMsteln ...... 62 - 79 Garden, famous Naw Tock iporU Ml-b-6205 4. Ansonl)v^-l) ...... , . . . . 82 points per contest, have exceeded Windham was responsible for 125 404 total on single games of 113- .500 president of the Southeastern Con­ EiclioTter...... 116 106 103 314 DeSimone ...:...... ns 104 97 the Washington Senators. arena, waa epaned X>ec. U , ISEk The sea.son record: Williams Cruisers 0 3 Allen . . , ...... 99 98 ton 397 Ne4v York — (NEA) — Walter Duchemin 5. Wcaver/exi) ; ...... ,«i9 the lOO-polnt mark on two other Saturday in 141-150. Other, top scores. In the .000 ference Coaches and Atiiletle 66 — 86 Begin Huge Tagk 38r0; Bowdoin 28-14; Tufts 27-6; Tares ...... 106 124 n s 342 is O'Malley says the Dodgers GUERINI and 6. Nauga^ck >7-0-1) ...... ,18 occasions. Wllliman.tlc. M a n c h e s t e r was Rec were: Walt Suchy 352, Jazz Directors Assn. Totals . . . 604 477 609 1463 7^ogcr‘Ludlo\^ (6-1) • -(v penalized 279 yards this fall, only St. Lawrence/34-6; Coast Guard A much Improved Engine team Last NighUs Fights Total! . . . $ n 666 490 1647 'on't deal off a suirplus hand for MpRESCHI Seven of the loop's nine teams Fuller 370, Tony Sarpola 370 and trounced the .Ouisers 40 to 9 last AT Greenwich (6- have .scored ido or more points in Kansas City, Nov. 16 (g>)—Ar­ four more yards than its rivals. Ed Reudgen 137-3.13; Automotive 42-6; A m h ^ t 21-12; Wesleyan Johnny Druse. Notre Dame’s onr. alone. Yolo (3) Accordions y fl. Shelton. (6-1) . nold Johnson, today stepped up hia The locaU kicked off 17 times for 26-14. * ’"‘"men's F ssr Weeds (11 Brauregard ...... 133 131 30 337 .(It least -one game, and Rochester — Babcock 139; Elks- John Sasi- assistant football coach, waa one New York — Halo Scortichini, W ood! ...... 1(» 1(« — 313 10. Stamford (6-2) giant-sized task. of readying a Oanswer* .— 91 Its 304 This causes you to wonder since t'cached the season's tca(|i hicb ®i‘ yards an'd a 36.3 average. The ela 148-379, Harris 137, Pitcher Si,S‘‘'R,^‘ *’" ” o f the famous "seven blocka of 154'4, Italy, outpointed Luthe.r Atwnod ... 102 — — 102 when did the (j'Malley take such I-oa ...... 34 i n 131 Private Inatructiong Others; Woodrow wlison maj(ir league baseball club and other eight foes combined for 795 139: Post O ffice-B ii: LaRiviere Bllsh ..... 102 102 Naretto ...... 33 l(M 103 316 with 128 against Baltiriiore on B ig. Ray Spicer dropped In 14 granite" on the 1937 Fordham Rawlings, 146. Chicago, 10. a vioMnt dislike to cabbage. Bailrla ...... m 149 114 3T3 dletown), 9; Meriden. 9\Warren Nov. 6th. stadium for the new Kansas Q ty yards in 23.boots and a 39.2 mark. Biigjiiesg League Anderson . 102 96 197 Instriunenta and Suilplies 371; Country Club Men- Foster points. Frank' Chaves and Tony team. Brooklyn — Gene (Cyclone) Malhlsson 103 97 106 306 It Was just t^o short years ago t.oon* ...... 8C — 36 Harding (Bridgeport) ^ East Rookie Pettit grabbed 66 re- Athletics by season opening next Curry who did most of the Hsrry 143-138 291; Lou Becker Becker ... 114 ;29 103 Zanlungo .. 103 101 April. -Morlanos came i»p with 20 points Fullmer, 15514 , West Jordan, Utah, 351 that the Brooks kindly consented Orchestra Fqy Hire Haven. '3; West Hsven, 2.\Hart- houhds in four games la.st week team’s punting averaged a laudable 351. Starts East Rec outpointed Peter Mueller, 155'/4, UenoVesl . 116 106 119 340 ford, 1; Bulkeley (Hartford) Heavy construction equipment 33.6 average. The energetic field between them. The Engines were to take $50,000 from the Braves Total! ...... 643 6 « 643 1862 to take over the leagtie leadership too strong for the Cruisers as the Germany, 10. T outs ...... '636 613 847 1601 for Andy Pafko. __ ShMn • >11 in that department with 1()6. Vet­ moveif into old BItJea stadium to general totaled 1,175 yards in 35 IIAMn,TON 8T.\NDARD will 8EPT10 TANKS AND riv s Ireas (|) W all ____ .'. . 99 46. — 194 begin a. race against time. Tlie re­ The newly '-formed Business latter were short two men. Bob Providence, R. I. — Tornnty Stevens ...... 137 117 106 362 ' By CHET People considerably richer than R-ardon. ... Hit »T 112 316 eran Chuck Share.^ also of the punted 23 times be strengthened for its game with PLUGGED SEWERS . 90 303 modeling is being handled by' a for 795 yards and a 34.6 average. Men s Basketball League at the Goehring was high man for the (Hurricane) Jackson, 198. New DeMartin ...... r - 131 121 WrtttM for Service th* proprietors of the Brooklyn PIraut ...... -- 112 Hswks, Inoved into second place the Baltimore Bullets at the Ar­ losVrs with a total of seven points. MACHINE CLEANED York, stopped Keene Simmons. 210, Caredon ., ...... 136 119 100 When Bronco /Naguraki was Bsaebali Club still have no vio­ BiMomtl! ; 114 •9 114 sn «M Q P »A«^LV. . . AVOiO t m m n U A W f fith iqn. company organized ap^ciflcally to Briggs’ club netted 59 first mory on Friday night. Dec. 3. Ken East Side Rec will get underway AND INSTALLED Beider ...... 103 no 126 Hllinikl .... . 96 121 139 .'146 tonight with the -nny’s All-Stars Bayonne, N. J., 6. Sloane .,,, ...... 106 — helping rival clbbe keep hospital lent objection to collecting dlnero. Enrico ...... 99 109 303 .to P e rO n t Shoolers haniite this one rujh-order job. downs to'the enemy's 98. The Red G ooden and Joe Kubachka will McKINNEY BROS. 106 facing the Teachers at 7:30. C h ie fs a l Los Ang'eles — Art Ramponi, McCann ., ...... 107 — 100 307 Tom Yawkey of the Red Sox, who .rry Fou.st of Fort Wa.vne and Johnson, who only last week ac­ and White scored 56 points aver- join the club. The Props opened 6/ CUrk ...... — 107 97 304 bills at an all^m e high, the Chica­ Total! ...... 6Bn-S-0S08 Campos, 135 Vi, Angeles, 6. go Bears' Mlback had everybody needed another Indian, last sum­ nie Mack family, yesterday named position s 96 points gave them an Sunday night and dropped a 114- -teams and will play On Tuesday .ToUls .... 671 573 531 1676 rC saa (81 hittink better than 50 per rent of V PIN in the Nauonal' League thinking mer took a six-figure check from Pilcher ... 189 Vt 330 ALUMINUM WINDOWS Parke Carroll, general manager of average of 12 polnU a skirmish. and Wednesday nights. The men MnriJihOjt. f A-2 m um ai/m rm \ 94 duke. The Props led at the half their goiil efforts from the floor. MrVVv. g .. 1«» out defenses to stop him. the White Sox for George Kell rream »r .. 91 93 133 the Kansas City Blues .since 1951. Smith Spring Leader and tralfed by but one poin.t going who are plajing In the league feel 0-0 0 Blanchard *7 98 96 3M Foust heads the list with a per­ Toppinr. f . fM) K week before ' this one team Just the other dsy. Calumet centage of 51.7 (30 of 58) and as a vice president and business Indians’ backfleld scampered for into the last period. that they are past the stage o f faat McNbU.. f ...... II ft DeClanti! , 136 119 101 348 •^/DEST OF TOP QUALITY v E RCH A N ■ . n S SS*"** • manager of the club for three 970 yards on the ground for an basketball and want to move into c ...... 7 Silly Stand 8 UCLAy waa scheduled to tackle George Farm, which is quite solvent, ped­ Ambulos . 37 86 183 • SAVE FUEL • ECONOMICAL HOME Graboski ha.s made exactly half of ------I rhavru. r •*, 14 Horan . , . . 101 100 SOI years. average of 121.3 yards per conflict, a class that permits pla>1ng on a ...... S 0-0 V* Halas* bad boys, its coach an- dled the young stall'on. Hill Gail, h.ls atlcnipts (20 of 40). OFFICERS in the Manchester Misfri'tia. g •...... o SAVf Ur TO 50% ON TNI COST "We hope to have our field man­ rivals computed 1.364 yards on recreational side. .- McAulry. g 0 to an Irish breeder for $150,000. Total! .... 641 l o i "479 I m O MONEY SACK IN 4^ YEARS Only one of 24 free throws ha.s Ski (Tlub for the coming year iire: ...... 2 o-i 4 "(Msois (II ager selected by tomorrow," Jolyi* terra flrma for a 170.5 average. 'The five tedma in the league — ^ Rated No. i , Out of Bowl The Brooks dealing JaeU* Rob­ rolled off the rim for Fort Warren DeMartin, president; Bar­ T oIa U ...... Jorgenaon ...... 106 19 333 TAMOUS SUMIMANin TRACTION son said. ...X.. io 0-3- r- _4t\ inson to the GisnU for nothing or Prle« m low os $13.50 for 24"x39" window are: 1.' Teachers, 2. Tiny’s All- Waynes Franlc Brian, who lead.s Sturdy halfback Tommy Smith bara Schumacher, treasurer. The CraUoro (D) P. Ac*to ...... 101 30 lU 304 Speculation here is that the Stars, 3. Lawyers. 4. Dentists, 5. more than filthy lucre makes Horri! .... )...... m 110 348 in foul .shooting cfficlcma’ with a was the squgd> scoring leader with first regular monthly meeting of R V PN. McKinney 36 117 317 AK D • • _* . Harm’s Camera Shop. McQuads. r . n 0-4) • New York (NEA)—The Pacifi(6$>. Moat Beawtlfttl Play . sense...... 106 95.8 . per . cnl • figure'; . 'dicK i skipper will, be Lou ------Boudreau, re fouC TD’s foV 24 points. Other point the club will be-held Monday night Pnmprl. f 0 B urgei! ...... 36 91 31 273 e j centj^’ fired as manager of the Boe- The Teachers have come up with ...... ri Oul 0 Coast Conference has been A revence to either Jim Decker, Maybe Irvin T o o , j HEAVY DUTY DOQRS-AT SPECIAL PRIC T~| Sf’hnittker ot .Minneapolis is .ser getters included Jack Farrell 12 .at 8 o'clock , at O nter Springs A, one that contract, which the Polo Ground­ ■ John L Sullivan earned more Philadelphia liist season. wide front and back stre|ch. such as Bud Kelsey and Tiny Washington Heights- probably would be a favorite even college team has a more versatile ers couM now well afford to pick Storrs, Nov.- 18 Iffl—Th* Uni- ^ s ln g 5 T average. Curry gained Pockett. Fran Leary will give the man there. Prime 'VtUanusva, a than a mtlllon million dollarsd during'hVo » 137 yards in 30 tries for s 4 6 over. say. Ohio State, the golden up- ■ veratty of Oonnecticut footbaU lifetime, but only a Small cartpart of a per-sonnel dlrec- All-Stars a fast team. Willism Knox of Philadelphia slope can't use it. ITjS- pound senior. Qimrterback RoMnson wasn't exactly a team went back ta erork today to tor. uno wHi hRve of gign- mark. Fullback Charlie "Crazy coach, Tony >Alibrio, can reliqc un­ Wednesday night games will W'ss thd first to bowl S'lO in an Terry Dabay plagues the other side whirlwind for the 'Dodgers last it came through his ring, efforf.d doesn’t com* around: incorporated SERVICE STATION > SPRING IROOK PnaeriptSao I*haniiacy Red' Sanders'' bread-and-buUw role bccau8i| tba Waatam Confer- flald ac* Gcorgb Marinkov weighs son on the field with'th* Oianta, And if JAcirie RoMnaon. bounced 42t Hartford Ro«d_ play- is a fullback aj^iniMtr tip the ence had it only Ids' pounds anid is S frat $ but lost cut on th* World Oarias jbaefc tobUrt tba Dodgw*- tb* pain ML-COKEe-FSELOIL 381 MAIN 8T-, MANCHESTER FARM : M l' Msia Strfct middle with a' $03-p(>uad Jtmlqr, ' Maybe the Big Tan kaaw aosas- tnChaa taO. Marinkov taada the Bwag apd the gat* wasn't what would be grantly nbarsd kr ’ttat STORKS, CONN. 1 ' W . MltdMlI S-5S21 Bob Davenport, doing tba damaga. thiiM. 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\ ' ■ ' '‘ 3 ""'' .. .. ' / ■ ' , V . fAGKSDtTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., fUBSDAT, NOVEMBER 1«, 1954 MANCHESTER E V K l^ G HERALD. MANCHESTER,^CONN., TUESDAY*,NOVEMBER 18? 1954 FACE - J e i— ------— — ■ R oom Without Board 59 ABUwwMteo for Solo 4 Anto R»piiring~Paj|iting 7 CARNIVAL Houssa For Salt . 72 HoyiiForSAlA 72 tnatallaUon o f Nike mokes ground BY DICK TURNER P ets 41 Gardra— Farm—Dairy Schick Inca, Quite observation more important. Rooms Without Bo«rd 59 IN RESPECTTABLE home, pleekant TWO FAMILY 8-8, steam heat. CU8TO|t^UlLT six room home, B aldw in Says USED CAR BUYERS READ CAR BURN OIL? Prodneta 50 room near bath, continuoua hot letter cites toe limitation of radar T m NEW MANCHESTER Pst Flva ear garoga near Main Street. Ule bath, lavatory, fire- which cannot "tee” planes at low ClawfM THIS AND SAVE MONEY. ^ Center.Center, 995 Main St., Invitee you water, aeparate entrance. Phone One tenement vacant. Priced'^ for oU hbt water neat, 8-car Stamic^ iu Juuc " PULL TOUR Thanksgiving tur­ ROOM FOR rent at 81 Gardan St. MI. 9 m 4 . altitudes where observera con. BUD MICHALAK SAYS: Economy overhaul, most all to viait___ peU of all klnda. Con- IQ. 8-6874. quick tale. Charles uesyerance. , I, high elevgUon, $ acres Ribicoff to Get necUcut nips, 75c bushel. Cabbage 10c Tel. MI. 8-7636. / Nike ii a w e e ^ which la mere­ "COME TO HARTFORD cars. Parts and labor $49.95. bred Parakeeta. MI. head, 613 Keeney St. . SINGLE and double bedrooma, good land. Suburban. Carlton W. (Contlnwed Pngw < M ) AdwrtittneHb 9-4278. Hours Monday through FURNISHED ROOM, near Main Hutchina. JQ. 0-51$3, 9-4694. ly controlled by radar, U . Apter It’s Not Too Latel No money down, $4.90 month­ bustnesa block, heated. Parking ROAD WHERE OVERHEAD Friday,J, 10 to 6:80, Saturday 9 to street. GenUemon preferiad. JQ. FIVE ROOM ringls, oil h emphasizes; it la not a radar rite Advice of GOP ly. All work guaranteed. available. See Mr. Keith, 196 N. tached gn rtga, aun porch.------BOLTON ~ Firet Lake. Keeney chinlsU (AFL), ^ c h haa two and the operation of Nike is depen- DEL{VE1IY KFOM THANKSM^* CLASSinBDADVT. IS LOW ENABLING HIM TO 6; Wednesday ■ closed at 3 p.m. S. Hbaaehold Goads $1 9-3170. 9 Hasel St. Main 8t. lodgM repnoenting \workera ‘ f t A H. OrSen atampa. lot. Quick occupanoy, 818,060. Drive—cuatom built overalze 5% dentr "upon the regular radar ,ottd OBPT. HOURS SELL NICER CARS AT MOTOR SALE the plant, quickly omiouncad k Hartford, Nov, 18 UP—Repu’ JUST A WEE BIT NICE PLEASANT room, near PLEASANT HEATED single bed- Charles Leaperanca. Tel. IQ. room ranch. Immediate oceupen- ground observer network. 8:1S A. H. to 4:30 P. M. LOWER-PRICES, BETTER Ford, Chevrolet etc...... $124.95 FREE DELIVERY service to your bath, continuoua hot water, 18 8-7630. cy. Owner. MI. *.493$. woe not eatlafiod with ''toe com- State Chairman ClOiroct ^..Bald­ SCRATCHED FROM room, in private home, tor relia­ ponyw reasons for w nm ng to 1?»e Nike radar control merely win served notice today that th« Guaranteed On TRADES AND BANK FI­ Pontiac, Oldsmobile, etc ..$174.95 home. Nationally advertised dog MOVING AROUND Russell St. MI. 8-5431. ble gentleman. Quiet neighbor­ guides the missile to a known tar­ No Money Down, $2.00 Weekly foods, etc. Vitality, Cero-Meto, LARGE SIX room home, new Tim­ CHOICE HOME In choice locaUon. move and said it will tfy ro per- GOP "will have plenty to say” on ' COPT. CLOSING 1IMB NANCING.” HIS ONLY IN WAREXIOUSE 247 NORTH MAIN ST. One or two hood. MI, 8-8188. ken oil hot water furnace, storm Cuetom. built 6 room home on auade the company to rem'ainliero. get. The Ground Observer Corps how the state government will be POR CLASSIFIED ADVT. New Motor Guarantee. Hill's, Goff's, Kasco, Gaines, rod regular radar inetalUtlon are SALESMEN ARE HIS CARS. Quaker City, Dash, Three Little 3 ROOMS FURNITURE rooms furiiished, with or without LARGE ROOM next to bath. Vicin- windows, acreens, fully insulated, Urge lot with blgplay and garden At the some time, a spokcisnwn run under the new Democratic gov- • REUPHOLSTERING MON. THRU PRL b l o n d b e d r o o m kitchen privileges. Adults. MI. plastered Walls, full cellar. Excel­ area. Oarage. Wonderful view. for the Connecticut Development. toe passive defense which precede ern-alfct A. A. Ribicoff. THEY DONT GET A COM­ COLE MOTORS Kittens, Puss In Boots. Wild bird ity East Center and Summit retaliatory action against invading 10:30 A. M. MISSION. ALSO WILL TAKE 436 Center Street , o i i n seed and suet cakes.' Canine LIVINa ROOM SUITE 9-3653. Streets Private family. Parking lent conditim. Stove, refrigerator. Ownera moving out of atate and Commlsrion, a State agency, said Ha w orn^ the incoming Odmlnr VPc. DINETl'E SBH* Large trees, centrally ocated. must sacrifice this delightful at Hartford Schick wopld be offer­ airplanes. i latration that Rlblcoff’s narrow, • NEW FURNITURE SA*iTU RD)AT 9 A. M. Chefs, Inc. Phone PI. 3-6148. space, Gentlenian preferred, i f f . ANYTHING IN TRADE MI-9-0980 "Phllco" Electric Refrigerator CENTRALLY LOCATED large Only $11,900. Cariton W. Hutchins. home. Madeline Smith, Realtor. ed the full facilitifs rod resources 3,00(>-vota victory margin does not room, next to bath, for refined 9-3638. MI. 1-8183, 9-4694. THAT DOESN'T FLY. SWIM FIVE MONTHS old pedigreed Bea­ ''Caloric” Combination Range MI. 9-1642 or JQ. 9-1146 of the com m isriom '^e spokesman give him "a mandate to oj^rete • DRAPERIES ffOOB OOOTBKATIOM W IIX gle male, with papers. $28 Cell person, 17 Peart St., after 6 p.m. Bold toe commlsrion hoped it could the affaire of Mote government sin­ OR WALK. LARGE SELEC­ ‘‘Maytag” Washer LOCKWOOD STREET— One-half MANCHESTER VALtn$8 H) AmscaATSD \^uto Driving School 7-A Ml. 9-4344. "Emerson” Television ' Apartments— Flati— help solve Schiek'e 'exponrioo gle-handed—not by a long shot.” . • SLIP COVERS TION TO PICK FROM. SO duplex, 4 Tpoma down plus one Local Stocks Baldwin's party muscle-flCxlng "HOover” Vacuum Lefsl NoUm ______Tenementa 63 problems and influence It -itot to STOP AND SEE THE M O im aX K 'B DRIVING School. PEDIGREEH} English Setter, 3H finished room up. EbeceUent con- $15,300—Well built atx room talk was delivered at the Republi­ Dial MI-3-5121 "Mohawk” Axm. Rugs diUon. Steam heat with .oU burn­ ranch, very deelrable. location, not move. ^ G CORNICES "WORKING M A N ’S Lost ob^dence quickly restored years, male. Good shooting dog. uqboa rBBxrr FIVE ROOK Rent, two bedrooms, QaetoWiiaa ronUabag By can weekly xlutch treat luncheon . Good blood llne|. Rockville - , Linoleum, tables, cabinets, pictures NOTICE o r SrrUCATION er. $8,500. James J. Rohan A Son, a development, convehlent to hue Howe-var, it was reported In by a skuM , «ourteous Instractor.^ 5 7634 tile bath, attractively decorated, Lancaster toot a new, modern , OetoUB a SIliWIatoeeh. Bm . at Hotel Bond. It woe hie first pub­ FRIEND” w h e r e YOU’LL * and a few other items. Realtora, Sl7 Hartford Road. Tel. and achool, hot water oil heat, fire­ lic speech since the Nov. 3 elec­ • VENETIAN BLINDS License Uwluded. Insured, BABY PARAKEETS, train easily. This It to giv* noUet Utst I, BD- heated, $138 monthly. MI. 9-9954 MI. $-7488. plant oliwody won under conrtriic- I *. * r im NEVER BUY A DUD IF AN HONEST PERSON WARO N. SaitRBIX. of SI WeSTor place, -full cellar.- three bedrooma, tion. oom controUed standard and hydfema- Ail colors. Frosted pink canaries. tion. Loot OBO P I YOU BUY A CAR FROM Uocars. M Lr ----- , Who’s Going Housekeeping Road. Manchritrr, hava filed an spiill- *' ■ ■ — ...' 1100 aq. ft. of living area. He said with the exception of the ON o w lk KECEIVED MFORE NOV. I t MI. 9-2949. TO TAKE OVER rallon dated Nov. 9. 1964, with the The Schick statement, which Bid Asked BUD. Uquor Contror Commlialon for a Club Bosinm i-gications come after a . special meeting of governorship, the election wee real­ IOT7MD—X place where you can AUTO DRIVINO on. AU $10,400—Garrison Colonial, two film Nafionoi Book ly a Republican victory since five ■ecure a complota line'of Knlttinf inNGNn^Tueu( FOUR YEAR OLD English' Setter,' MONTHLY PAYMENTS v Permit for the aale of alcoholic liquor For Rent ,$4 GREENWOOD DRIVE the board of directors yesterday. Havfi your furniture made or rcupholstered whara ovarl lessons on in^uf^.diiai control $22.17 on the iH-emlaea 90-40 Bliaell Street, years oId.'«xcellent condiUon, over­ *f Manchester .... 84 88 of the state tickets were elected jrema and acceaaories, «damped HARTFORD ROAD epayed female, housebroken. MI. Mancheatrr, Conn. sized gairage, metal combinaUon Bold toe company “will try to help 14*000 Manchester residents know you will get the EMWtf car. led tnstruc- 3-6884. CAN HAVE ALL MANCHESTER Hartford National rod the five GOP congressmen mods, embroidery coimna and USED CARS The buelnepi la owned hr Vaneheeter windows, fireplace. relocate employee , remaining in Bonk and Trust Co. 21 33 I for your money. All work dona (on the pramiiM) by ni w tin c threiuls at Tour Tam tor. Gbrdher Aiito S^moL Ml. Low. Friendly Terms - - Lodse of Elka. No. 19U BPOE. of 91 MANCHSlSTSiTh' Main etreet store Stafford.” were returned to WoahinQon. The 9-6miO^A. T-8680. ^ Oxford Street, Hancheater, and arlll he Conn. Bank and party alao maintained its tradition­ I guaranteed by us. 50 Cottace St. FImim ML 270 HARTFORD ROAD Free Delivery—Free Storage Jor n m . Ml. 9-8144. AD 3-8180. Live Stock— Vehicles 42 conducted by EDWARD N. SBRRBLU New a^room ranch homea For Appointment CaU Board Chairman Kenneth C. Trust Co...... •2 74 al hold on the State House of Rep' DRIVINO Instructions fronK your Phone Me Immediately of 93 Weaver Road. Mancbeater, aa AN IDEAL location for offices or nearing completion. Attached Gifford aoid "plana ore under con­ Manchester Trust .. 60 65 resentsUves. It will thus have veto C A U FOR ESTIMATE—NO OIUGATION OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. permittee. A. R, IVILKIE and CO. sideration for continued 'use of the r homo. Dual-control inaureo'’ WE Bu t c o w s , calves and besf HARTFORD CH-7-0358 _ EDWARD N..SEKRBLL. business in the center at Man­ Fire power over Ribicoff ftieoaures. IPOUND-^ place where you can After 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 ameaite drive, extra large lota; Stamford factory, although we can­ ■BoaMa buy Beinat and Tiofa Tams and BEFORE TOO Buy a used car standard or automatic. Call catUe. Also horses. Plsla Bras. Dated Nov. 9, 1954. chester. One to 14 rooms avail­ MI-B-4389 or.MI-3-8365 Aetna Fire 66 69 "The voters have given to our chestst Driving Academy. Tel. Ml. 3-7405. See It Day Or' Night able. Plenty of free parking. Phone Open for inepection daily. not make - any definite announce­ Busan Bates RnitUnc acceseorlee. See Gormaa Motor Boise. Bulck $1,000 DOWN, large three bedroom Hartford Fire 171 176 party the solemn duty of being 3-7349, ToU trss. If you have no means of trans­ JQ. 9-5229 or MI. 8-7444. ment at thia time.” the watch-dog of state affalra,” he It's Tour Tam Shop. SO Ootti(e SalsB and Bervlcar'^SS Mam ranch, full cellar excellent con­ Schick President Joseph Elliott National Fire 105 n o t t Tel. ML 0-8888.______street MltoBsD Open eve- portation, n i send my aufo for T. J. CROCKETT, Broker Phoenix .... 84 89 said, 'T o me, the duty of our party AUTO DRIVINO Instruction from Poultry and Supplies 43 you. No obligation. Notice FOUR ROOM Office suite, excel­ dition, high elevation, 105’ lot Bus said the union hod been notified Pings. ^ ^ your home. Insured dual control T.a.av.a.1 lent decor, complete faculties, Phone: Office MI-3-S418 line, auburban. Carlton W. Hutch­ that' "we will terminate our agree­ . Ufa and ladai— tty Ins. Oeo. and our elected legislators and of- The Manchester r0UNI>-Famace cleaning e^ p - an twin I A—L—B—E—R—T—»—8 ins. MI. 9-5132, 0-4694. Aetna Life .... r.l37 142 flce-holdcra is Clear. It is the job ment Owner may have same by 1949. IMIL" CHEVROLETS, car. Larson Driving School, MI. BROAD BREASTEH3 Bronze tur­ ^oniiiK Board of Appeals ■treat and rear parking, moder- Reaidence: JQ-9-7751 ment on April 29, 1988, the expira­ two 9-6078. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD I . ate rental. IQ. 8-1680 or MI. tion data of the agreement.” Aetna Casualty ..ISO 190 of keeping. the ship of state .on Identifying. Call MI. 3-4540. door, four door radios, heaters, keys. Fresh frozen toms, 10 to 35 In accordance with Ule require-' CUSTOM BUILT ranch, 8 nice even keel and on a sane course.' "TWo t’outsnii francs p#r day for food on tMs tour, pounds, Schaub't Turkey Farm, mbhta of the Zoning ReguIsUons 8-8080.______■ Although Schick leaves Stamford, Conn. General . ..385 400 lent condition dirougbout. ANTIQUES bought, sold. Ftirnl- larfe rooma, fireplace, ceramic Hartford Steam Etoil. The party chieftain Indicated FOUJfD—Set of car keys, near Bid- \ Hubtrt! How much it thst Iri dithtt?” 188 Hillstown Road. ture, glass, china, pewter, prints, for the Town of Manchester, Oon- there epperenUy wUl be a demand 75 80 Motors, SSS Main. SMALL HEATED store on -daple 4 ROBIN ROA'b—Txro Mocks to tile hath, oil hot water heat, steel for labor skilled In the production Traveler* .1485 1535 that much o t the GOP House's at­ frell’s, Main St., Saturday mom-'^ Gsragea— Service— Storsffe 10 books, stamps, coins, jewelrv. necOcut, the Zoning Board of Ap­ Bowere School. Six room Cape beam conatnicUon, full cellar, 2 Inf. Can MI. SOSOS. FRYERS AND roasters, 35c per street near Main, Apply Edward of electric shavers. tention would be focused on finan­ lUpholstering Co. 1964 PLYMOUTH Savoy four door guns. Bailees AnUquea, 382 peals will hold k pubUc hearing Cod. Oil steam heat. Riiaco com­ nice porches, sorage. Bowers mhllci UttUtleo sedan, tw6 tone, radio, heater. pound live weight. Arnuld Nelson, on Monday, November 33, 1954, J. HoU;*^ 1009 Main St. MI. 8-8117. The Roiiaon Co., makers of cigar­ Cemn. Ught Power .. 184 204 cial matters This could Include ^ulMing^^^^>^ntractiii|$ 14 Bonds— Stocks— 737 Lydall St. MI. 3-8906. Main S t MI 8-5003. bination storm windows rod school, near bus. 'larlton W. GOP refusal to go along with any Si COTtAGEJT. TEL MI-1 LOBT-Oeitlficate Ifo^MliB for 90 Unusually Ibw mllsage. 'Ml. 9-1756 GARAGE For Rent. Inquire 23 HoU at 8 P.M. in the hearing Room of ■creepa. Nicely landscaped yard. ette lighters, recently opened a Conn. Power ...... 414 434 .. abates of coounoW'Sfock of Gov- Mortgages 31 SPACIOUS Profezaional office Hutchina. JQ. 9-8132, 9-4694. email plant hers to diririiMte elec­ Rlbicqff-Democratle proposals to after 4 p.m .. St. MI. 9-7739. GENERAL ContrabUng, specializ­ the Munlclpid Building on the ouite, ground floor. Main Street C3o$e to atorOa and bus line. Ask- Hartford Elec. Lt. . . . 54 56 ^ ww«U"e ««s Insurance ing in finishing u p s b ^ rooms in ELECTRIC STOVE, $28. MI. tric shaven made in Europe, and continue the soles, cort>oration and WHITE HOLLAND Turkeys' Frank following opplicstionat locaUon. Phone MI. 8-6900. iiw $13,200. Elva Tyler, Realtor. FOR SALE—Bargain, as van room Hartford Gas Co. . . . 36 39 in the name 1941-40 OLDER Chevrolets, Fords . new homes, also roofhu. aiding, 9-4S44. Oak Lodge, for extaneios of m . 9-4469. itouse near nice ahopplng center. hoe announced it intends toon to go 8o. New England unincorporated tax tnereosoa which of jasepirV. Sylvester. A^pUca- other good transportation. Good alterations of any kind/X***" build­ Bronkle, Lake St'. QUl MI.' 9-4887. into production'of electric shaven. expire next June 30. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 MORTGAGE MONEY permission to maialAto MANCflESTER—Store suitable for Conslata of living room, dining Tel. (d) ...... i^... 874 394 tion hungm ade for Issuance of credit enables us to accept $5 ing new homes. Free ^im ates. BARGAINS in new and used sppli- standing lighted ground aign ap­ small buatnesa or for orofesalonal MANCHESTEUt — New five room rqom, kitchen and three bed­ “It has always been the Repub­ d ^ c a t e . FtaOnr please return to down. Douglas Motors, 833 Main sneea. Terms and trades. James BUaafOeliifiag Oeoinanlea fO K H Z - FORD — FORD — FOltP — FORQ BICYCLES, new, used, bought and RockviUe 8-8111. Articles For Sale 45 proximately 30' from stredt Une on offices. Call Rockville 8-9043. ranch quality conatructrd, rea- rooms, one car garage. Price Allied Thermal ...... 55 59 lican aim to maintain a sound fi­ Pirn National Jtapk of Manches­ St. Payments Scaled to Income A. Woods Appliances, $83 Center , aonabiy priced. Bolton, new four $16,800. MI. 9-5458 evenings. nancial policy for our atate gov- sold. Repairing and retruilding. CABINET MAKINQ—W} alao\do St. MI. 9-1918. south' side, of Tollhnd Turnpike Poiuts Out Need Am. Hardware ...... '1 3 4 154 ter. \ Free pick up and delivery within (Opp. exist from Rt. 15), Resi­ room ranch, alao five rdom ernment, s' healthy economy for 1948 CHEVROLET ds hixe, tudors, all types of carpentry work, ^ MANCHESTER— Six room home, Arrow. Hoyt. Heg. . . . 46 48 two mile radius. Manchester REX) CEDAR clothes poles -in* dence Zone AA. ranch. Excellent location. \ acre A*ro. Spring ...... 26 29 our people and to maintain in­ tOBT—Obid Ue claq> with .InlUi^ four doors, radio, heaters, very modeling, alteraUona, etc. Good, CONNECTICUT FOR LEASE OR RENT of land. See these rod compare. two-car garage, full price, $9950. ML Cycle Shop, 166 West Middle Turn­ ■tailed. Call MI.4;9757, Oak Lodge Inc. for extension Of Skywatch Post Bristol Brass ; ...... 174 124 dustry rod jobs on a high level," H.CJI. Findor please can cissn. Low down payment, trade workmanship, and reasonable 30 GAL PERMAGLA8 hot wster Phone Barbara Wooda Agency. Near new highway, nice four room he said. 9-4867. H. C. Norton. . any make, model. D ouglo pike. MI. 9-2098 or 9-8802. rates. Estimatea gladly given. xldORTGAGE EXCHANGE hester. Call MI. 9-0353. - of permission to maintained free INDUSTRIAL SPACE CSien'ey Beos...... 7 4 9 ROYAL AND Smith-Oorons port­ standing lighted ground sign ap­ MI. 9-7702. ranch, all conveniences, large lot, C o llin g ...... 105 115 Turning again to the election. N Motore, 883 Main.______CaU Dick at PL 34696 or at able and etanilard typewritera. WITH RAIL Sid in g full price, $8900. Bolton, large four The proposed installation of the LOST—PASS BOOK No. SB SS38. Ml. 84769. 27 Lewis St. (Sat. until Noon) proximately 48’ from stroet line Nike control station, In the Man­ Em-Hart ...... 80 33 Baldwin sold that while the GOP BOY'S 26” Bicycle, very good con- All makes of adding machines FOUR ROOM cape Cod. Nice loca­ room ranch over one acre of land. captured most top elective posts It Notice is hsi^by given that Pai 1947 Ch e v r o l e t FleetUne eedan, DE LUXE Westlnghouse range, on north side of Tolland Turnpike ' tion. on heat, large lot, $9,500. chester ores definitely does not Fafnir BteHng -...... 364 394 Book No. SSeSSS, Issued by The radio, heater, motor completely diUon. MI. 9-1170. CH-6-8897 ■old or rented. Rei^ra on oU like new. MI. 9-9261. Ideal fo^' warehouse, Sale price, $9500. Mancheeter 2H was “ unfortunata” that Gov. Lodge GEINEHAL Construction, altera- (west of Hockroum River), Resi­ Half a duplex, four nice rooma, year old Cape Ood^ ' beautiful preclude the necessity for an ac­ Landers. Frary, Clk. . 374 224 Savings Bank of Manchester has overhauled, all new parts, r ii^ , Uona, remodeling, p l ^ c Ule, \„ makes. Marlow's. dence Zone A. N. B. Mabh. 'Go...... 35 37 lost. THREE PU&CE maple living room manufacturing or distri­ o|l hot water heat, metal com­ throughout. One car garage, tive Ground Observer Corps in %een lost and application has been pfaten pii~>ins, atd:-Douglas Motors, counter work, garage, etc. No lob Charles Gipson for extension of bination windows, convenient to North and Judd ..... 29 32 “But we con take solace In Uy 888 Mate. Frank Burke Mel Redman RUG BRAIDING made easy; In- set, divan and two chmira. Also bution. Gontact ameaite drive. Sale pride, $12,900. town, according to a letter from made to said bonk for payment of Business Services Offered 13 too amaU. Eugene Girardin, 16 permission to sell religious books / V bus rod achool. $8,900. A. R. Two family duplex near Main the 4670th Ground . Observer RumcII Mfg. . \ ...... 10 12 close race for governor and In the the amount of deposit. strucUon booklet, 25 cents. Rug mahogany upholstered chair. MI. and other religious srticlee in small plurality by /w hich jpov. 1947 CHEVROLET Four door tu- Trotter St. Ml. 9-8809. wool and remnants priced right. Wilkie A Co. MI. 9-4389, MI. Street—a dandy and only $13,600. Squadron In New Haven to former Stanley Works 53 66 POORS oraiNED, keys Bttedi 9-1514. home St 172 South M^in Street, STOART‘CARLSON- Terry Steam ...,\ ..1 0 8 118 Lodge was defeated LOST—PASS BOOK No. BS 3494. ;,totie paint. Very, very clean. Must Rockville 6-6706. Gen’s Rug Shop, 3-8365. Many more llatings of all kinds Civil Defense Director -Adrian copied, vacuum claanera, irons, GENE»tAL CARPENTRY— Altera- Residence 2k>ne B. 44 Stock Place Groot. Torrington 24 4 264 ORD 55 Talcott Ave., Rockville, Conn. NINE PIECE dining room eet In from $6000 up. The Ellsworth Mit­ Notice is hereby given that Pass he Been to be appreciated. See Uona, aidditione and new construc­ Business Oppprtnniticg 32 John F. HoWsrd foF permission MANCHESTER, Finley 81.-^ room U. S. Ehivelope com. MOO Book No. 8S 9494, issued by The Bob Oliver, Center Motor Sales, gwia, etc., repaired. Sheare, excellent condition: Reaeonsole. MI-9-4665 ten Agency, Realtora. MI. 3-6930. The letter to Groot come from w e l l p r e s e r v e d i ^ w imvea, mowera etc^ put into con- tion. Dormers, porches, garages STOP THOSE drafty doors with to use one room in garage for of­ Cape Cod, two-car garage, com­ let Lt. Ethel E. Apter, public rela­ U. S. Envelope pfd. .. 67 72 Savings Bank of Manchester has 461 Main St. and rooms finished at reasonable PACKAGE STORE fbr ssle In Man- MI. 3-7063 between 4 and 6 p.m, Jerseyville, III. (gh—R q f^ John­ (Utloit for coming needa. Bralth- Chester. Buy now eU\d get the intsrlocking metal weather strip­ fice at 134 Oakland Street (rear), bination windows, targe land­ 865 EAST MIDDLE Turnpike, eight tions officer for the squadron after Veeder-Root .....,..•'38 41 been lost and ^>pIication haa been rices. Workmanship guaranteed, Residence Zone A. scaped lot, 125 X 200, with plenty rooms, hot air heat, 21fter 4. DINING ROOM complete suite, for the sale of new and used cars WANTED—Two-car garage: VicinV 5«4 rooma, new. Full cellar, many that the State CD Director is also SAVE THE FA'$HER! from the source orthe alarm. The yearn’ experience, auditiiw, geh« moval. MI. 9-9767. RAY'S ROOFING Co. Built up 119 Oakland St. walnut. Excellent condition. Sac­ and to maintain two free stand­ ity a t BiaaeU. Holl, Birch anU features, $2,700 cash down re­ writing a letter of explanation and Oakland, Calif. (iP )-^ iff Rolfe, was sounded by to# frantic SEDAN. rifice. MI. 9-8418. THREE . TENEMENT House. 4-4 oral and cost accounting, Dslaaee roofs, gutter work, r-xrf, cnimney ASSORTED Sizes, screens and ing, lighted grbund eigne located Spruce Streets. MI. 9-7830 between quired. Five rooms, full cellar, and 5 rooms. Steam heat and hot that a public explanation in antici­ oil company executive, was so de­ onking of a goose. Color: Black. Juet overhauled. MANCHESTER T.V. Service, radio repairs. Free estimates. Rey APPLICATIONS Being taken for storm window^ steel cabinet sink, 5' from street line, east pf 301- lot ISO X 200. Excellent condition. pation of further ^misinformation 1951 CHEVROLET FORDOR . . . .. $99S Mwsts, profit and loss statements, GLENWOOD GAS atove. $15. Quid- 8 and 8 p.m. air furnaces, three car garage. lightfully confused when he be­ Power-Glide, radio and heater. systema for small busi- A sharp fine little car. Only $195 and T.V. apedallsta dnee 1984. Hagenow. MI. 9-3314. Ray Jack- full Ume waitress. Apply F. W. three modem basy, chairs. MI. 315 Center Street, Buslneaa Zone Sale price $13,550. For torther in­ Price $15,900. MI. 9-l$54. at other towns will probably be came a parent that he sent out House service caU $8.50. MI. Woolw'orth Co. 9-6110. , \ ity combination ' cori-w<^-gaa FLAT OF 4. or 5 rooms required formation and appointment to in- and taxes. Addreis Box A, down. son. MI. 3-8323. stove, $10. Seven ft. Servel gas re­ forthcoming. cards saying: "Have' a father on H er-^ ^ 94660 or Ml. 8-460T. John Ziemgk for penmiasion* to for quiet elderly couple. Must be epecf call the L. R. Whltchcr In the letter, Lt. Apter says the me. I'm the Mhy of on 8-lb. cigar!” AMBITIOUS, THRIFTY ladies of ALUMINUM W ln d o^ doors ja- frigerator. $15. dining room set, 1951 OLDS f t FORDOR ...... $1291 1949 MERCURY 4-DR RUOFINa, Siding and carpentry. alter front of building used for near buses and stores. Reasonable Agency. MI. 9-9531. Mr. Stafford Lots For Sale 7S STEAMERS ALL APPLIANCES serviced, clesn- Alterattmu and addlUons. CeU- all ages help yourselves to smart lousie's. You have sJro the rest, $30. antique Empire dresser, $60. the sale of- alcoholic liquors which rant. JA. 8-7919. MI." 9-8965. Radio, heater, hydminatic. je t hleck. SPORT SEDAN - ing and repairs on range burners, inga. Workmanship guaranteed. clothes at huge savings! Sew now see the window ^atxlnter- S. G. Bowers, 75 Deming St. Tel. is approximately 10' cloaer to SEVERAL CHOICE ouilding lota, ' heaters, refrigerators, all types A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn your own garments fr-jm super locks. ‘All aluminum, 1^\^ ex­ MI. 3-7172. street jine than regulations allow I DESPERATELY need to rent, I HAVE been transferred out of high elevation all Imprcvemet.ti, LA PIZZA Otnt $PB(aALTT^vwall to wall Color: Solid blue. Loaded and washing m nee. Metro B er^ e. itreet. MItch«U V4S60. quality woolens and corduroys. trusions. For free estlnj^e call lease .or buy, a two or three bed­ state and must sell my home. Six ,‘‘A” and "AA'* zone. 8. A. Beech- 1951 FORD CLUE COUPE • CYI___ * $$9S Call iia. 9-( rod is also within 1,000 ft. of an­ carpet shampooing. Reasonable dean in and out. Only $196 down. Now on sale at Colonial Remnant The Nutmeg Home Impfo^^ment other liquor outlet at 378 Hart­ room apartment or home. Two room Cape Cod.'3 unfinished up­ ler. Agent. Phone MI. 8-6969. Exoelleat ooodltlaa. Folly oqnlpped. . miss. CaU i b . S-6663.^S. We Shoppe, 115 Center St. Co. MI, 9-7927. " Musical Instmmenta 53 adults and three children; Call stairs, basement. beautifully fin­ GRINDERS WIRING INd i ALLATION of aU ford Road, Business 2Sone II. also pick up and dellver\pther 1951 NASH COUNTRY . Albert J, Stevenson for exten­ ' Albert Trahan. Hartford (fH. ished in knotty pine, tsndscaped, types of rugs and upholstei-ed typos. No job too amalL Peter Roofing and Chimners 16-A CLERK—Recent school graduate, UNDERWOOD NOISELESS tjiJ W MUSIC Instrumental rental." Com­ 8-3813 or CH. 6-8363 evenings. amesite. drive, complete set of Suburban For Sale 7$ S P A G H rm 1950 WlUYS JBEPSTER ...... $79$ furniture shampooing. CLUB convertible Pantaluk, 40 Footer streeL Phone good at figures, opportimity for writer standard, excellent condh:ondl^ plete line of Instruments. Rental sion of permission to use first screens.. Must be seen, to be ap­ ROOFING—Speclaltalng In repair- floor of dwelling for light house­ Jost Iflm new, aow top. -vColor: Blue and aharp. Radio, Mitchell 9-7808. advancement. Apply Alexander tion. Would make nice C!hriBtma8 \applled to purchase price. Repre­ WANTED— Four or 5 room rent preciated. Will aacrifice lor quick EVERY NIGHT WANTED—Ride to Pratt A WUt- Ing roofs of aU kinds. Also new present. Price $50. MI. 9-1686, senting Olds, Sermer, Bach. Pad- keeping purposea at 87 Strant BOLTON—We have many homes In W* hov* iwdueti in«i edr pricM to NEW Jarvis Co., 5 Dover Rd. by three adults. Call MI. 9-0986 sale. For appointment call MI. Bolton for sale, atarting from ney South lot from Hackmatack hMHey, defro^lW and overdrive. . roofa. Gutter work. Chimneys leV and Bundy. Metter’s Mhsic Street, Residence Zona B. after 5 p.m. 9-7656. LOWS. Thoso cars mint bo movod to moko S t $ •; 4:48. MI. 9-46SS. Only $199 down. H A I RADIO-TV SERVICE. Tel. cleaned, repaired, 26 ysare’ ax- WOMEN WANTED immediately— REMINGTON 257. Roberts calibre, Studio, 177 McKee. Ml. 8-7800. Zion Ev. Lutheran Church, for $9,800. T. J. Crockett, Broker. JQ. 1947 FORD FORDOR i C Y L ...... $391 'MI. 9-6665. Gary lamonsco. irience. Free asUmatea.. CsU to help Us take care • of large used once. Like new. Priced right extension of permission to main­ WANTED—Small apartment, town IMMEDIATE Occupancy — Five $-8416-Res. MI. 9-7751. room for trodt-im oo Hw bow, 1T55 OMsmo- CHATTERBOX Very eleoa. Many other IhM c a n $o eheoaa (ren. WANTED—Two riders to East B for quick sale. MI. 3-5586. PIANOTXWINa and rolclng. Com- 1949 WILLYS 6 CYL. owley. Mancbeater MltcheU CSi'ristmas business. Avon Cosme­ tain two free standing ground or' suburban, by couple. No chil­ room Cape Cod, hpt water heat, BOLTON—Five room -lanrh, one bHo. •IS MAIN ST— TeL Ba-e-090S Hartford and Connectiout Boule­ MELODY RADIO—TV - ^ o n o ’e. 8-5361. tics. Call MI. 9-2814. plete i^taildlng, repairing, re­ signs on (1) southeast corner dren. MI. 9-3059. oil, copper tubing, completely in- vard. Hours 8:90-8. Call alter 8:S0 STATidN, WAGON Night caUs. Guarsinteed service. HEAVY DUTY BMC toy tractor, styling. iCeye recovered. 34-hour year old, lot 150’ x 300.’ Youngs­ Cooper St. and Center St, R esi-' aulated, full cenar. For quick town kitchen,: full basement. Sen­ MI. 9-S819. Copper bronze colhr. Heater, de- MI. 9-2280. SALEISLADY FOR Christmas sea­ rubber tires. Very good condition, service?'A^work guaranteed. The dence Zone A (2) Northeast cor­ sale. $12,500. Phil Hallin Agency, CHIMNEYS Repointed end repair­ son. Apply Wednesday morning $15. MI. 9-1017 evenings. Piano S h q^ Phones Ml. 9-9339, sibly priced at $13,700. A. R. w x rr w froater and overdrive.1 8 1 6 vehicle ner West Street and Hartford Read Herald Advs. Realtor. MI. 9-9221, MI. 9-0384, WUkie. a Co. MI. 9-4369, MI. of a thousand uses. OfHy $195 ANTIQUES Retlntahed; Repairing ed. MI. 8-681^: ; only. Michaels Jewelers 968 Main 9-8074. Road, Residence Zone B. . MI. 3-743$. AotoBiobHeg for Bale 4 done on gny furniture, lleman, St. 3-8365. LET US HLL YOUR down. 189 BouUi' Malii S t Phone ML Diamonds— Watcbi A USED SILVBRTONE 13 baas Gustave Sriialler for extension DILLON 1949 CHEVROLET tudor d j hixe of permission to retain storage Crochstsd Ornaments 1951 PONTIAC 8-5648. WOMEN 8ALE18 Ebcecutive, age 30- Jewelry 48 piano accordion rod case. Reason­ Undar Covtr Story m o d e l . ExceUent condition •r TRUCK SPECIALS Heating;—Plumbing 17 40. Car necessary, FuU time per­ able. Call MI. 6-rroi. building for condijct of htunu.i Wanteil— Rm I Estate 77 I throughout. 1980 Chevrolet tudor. FURNITURE Repair Service: business at west side M cN a'. RALES and SERVICB LENNOX FURNACES and warm manent sales management work. LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, re- Very, very clean. 1963 Chevrolet, Cotnplete repairing, .■efinlshing. Business or sales experience re­ . pairs, adjuatt watches expertly. Street (North of Wteur Cros.-; ARE YOU CONSIDERING CHIEFTAIN " r SIR MAIN STREET MANCHESTER tudor, original 21,000 mUea. One 1960 CHEVROLET SEDAN air heating; Earl Van Camp. MI. Highway), Residence Zbne AA. ^ 94844. quired. Salary and commission. Reasonable prices. Open daily. WeariuR Apparel^Purs 57 SELUNG YOUR PROPERTY?^ local owner, nearly new through­ DELIVERY Give phone. Box B „ Herald. Thursday eveninga. 139 Spruce Arthur Steele for permlSalon to We will appraise your property Gray, 4-door . sedan. Radio, out. At Center Motor Sales, 461 eteeet MltcheU 9-4887. TWO BLACK^ Seal coats,\ine 31 conduct limited contracting bus - Called for and deUTcred Color: Black. Ehicellent through­ long, one 41” lohg, $38 ea ^ .. M free and witoout any obligation. heater, hydromatic. A one- The Home Of Fine Used Cars Main St. w a n t e d —Girl for housework, ness at 460 Vernon Street, Rural We also buy property for cash. $1495 promptly at no extra out. Only $195 down. TRAY'S Millinery— Dressmaking 19 two days a week. Wednesday- and 3-4794y Residence TUmt. ' < owner, low mileage. Immaculate 3946 FORIVtudor, in good condi­ Selling or buying contact caK ^1295 charge. I F rid a y .,^ . 9-3331. Fuel and Peed 49-A Dillon Soles A Service Inc. for tion. 1941 Chevrolet udor. Eaaleet 1949 WILLYS SEDAN TV and RADIO SERVICE d r e s s m a k e r , ' alteraUona on - STANLEY BRAY. Realtor 969b - M b - 9 6 f c b - MA5 - 9W coats, suits, dresses, iJUits,' etc. permission to use lot for sole o. MI-3-6273 terms In town. Douglas Motors, DELIVERY SEASONED Hardwood fpr fire­ Wanted—To Buy 58 used cars, at 313 Main Stree'- BSSMaln. BILL 'fRAYGIS CaU MI. 9-6888. Help wanted— Male .16 place, furnaces, etc. delivered In BRAE-BURN REALTY PINE PHARMAGY AIR. FORCE—blue uniforms —all Business Zone III. . a Color: Maroon. Ctton ' as a Manchester $18 cord, $9.50 half Elmer Johnson for parmlssic 19M BUICK Century nardtop, all Prompt, Courteous Service CARPElNTEaFl and cai^aters' cord. Edw. Yeomans. PI. 2-72!^. sizes—contact Rudy Young, 71 READY BUYERS walUng now. 1953 DODGE CAU MI-t-M14 ' equipped. We are moving all care. hound'a tooth, Only $145 Bown. Moving—Trucking helpers. Apply foreman, Alexan­ Cooper St. Phone MI. 9-4283. to have 3 free atanding groun For immediate action list your Advertise in The Herald— h Poyt .V '88 Packards are coming, Bulck MI-0-5550 or 9-7609 Storage 20 der Jarvis Co., Elsie Drive, off SEASONEX9 Hardwood for stove,- elgna cloaer to atreet line the / property with the Albert J.'Gatto priced at 12798,’ SS95 down cash or See These Today At Vernon St., Manchester. furnace or fireplace.' CaU Ml. regulatlona aUow at 847 West Ifld-T Co., Realtors. CH. 9-8489, eve­ MEADOWBROOK trade. Bnumer'e Packard, Talcott' FURNITURE ReftnWhlng. pntlqus MANdHEkiT&k — .Package' DeUv- 3-7083. Rooms Without Board 59 die Turnupike, Business Zone Q . nings JA, 8-3989. vUle. Open evenings ’til 9. furniture a specialty, chain caned ery. Local light trucking and CLERK—Recent school gradusite, All persoha intereated may.) at­ DeCORMIER MOTOR^ and niahed. Anson V- Thorp package delivery. Befngeratore. good kt figures. Opportunity for PLE18SANT, Clean rooms at' the tend- this hearing. - IF READY to buy, sell, exchange 4-door gray. There's a Mg oav- $1595 1982 BUICK hardtop, beautiful 3- Phono MltcbeU 94788. washers and atove moving advancement. Apply Alexander ~ Building, Materials 47 Center. Single or double. 14 Wads- ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS real estate, mortgages Snrang^ lag OB this oae! ^ 3 4 5 tons grty, radio and heater. Full SALES, Infc. specialty. Ml. 9-0788. Jarvis Co., 5 Dover Rd. wbrtK 8t. Mancheeter, OonnecUeut Consult~ Howard ward R Haatinga, price, $1S6, 8 ^ down, cash or ALL KINDS of antenna work. Call F ram ing...... p e r M $99.50 Agency. MI. 0-1107. LARGE ATTOACnVE Room, trade. Aee thia’ tonight at Brun- Art Pinney,. TV Antenna Special­ •U8TIN A. CHAMBERS CO., Plyacord 4 x.8 . . .iper M $129.00 24 Maple St, Manchester local and long distance moving, TWO CLEANERS. Apply SUte suitable .lor one or two persons. WANTED TO Buy, building lot in nar’a Packard Taicottvllle. Out ist, Sales and Service. Very fair American 8. G. Mahogany they go, the '88 Packards are prices. Tel. Ml. 9-4772. packing, storage. Cali ML 84187. Theater, Main Street. . Hot water, shower and private en­ realdenUal zone in town. Please coming. Hartford CHapel 74438 Doors.-All si»s .....each $7j90 trance. Inquire 101 CXicalnut St. call MI. 8-8323. m i CHEVROLET i960 CADILLAC Hardtop, new pis WnUNO INSTALLA'nON and re­ $64 PER WEEK, part Ume, 3 CTear Casing ...... per C $6.90 PRIVATE, Quiet room for couple. USTINOS WANTED — Siaglo, 1961 FORD Custom eights, two and tons, completely overhauled, jiist pair of small electric Mpllancea PIANO MOVING - Refrigeratorf. hours daUy, a. m. or evenings SUin Shakat ...... p e r sq. $12.95 and fixturea. Clarence O. Smith, alao light trucking, any Ume. M d all day Saturdays. We wiU Kitchen privileges. Inquire 334 BOOKKEEPER \ two-family thr«*:tamily four doors both completely equip- like new car. See this one tonight. Kiln Dried Sheathing per M $09:50 p cop ^ y . I, Have maay eaab $TVLELINE DLX. ped. Excellent condition inside and Open 'Ul 9. Full price $1975, $475 31 Knox St. Phone IQ. $-6433. Quick, reliable, emcient service. Jure 6 men who want to earn ex- Charter Oak St. MI. 3-6366. Ml. 9-9329, 9-8074. ^ Oak Flooring . .from per M $185.00 bojrara Wartgagea arranged. out. Guaranteed. Priced below the down cash or trade. Brunner's ^Ua .Income. Profit sharing basis. BEAUTIFULLY furnished spscloiut Id pow< (Manchester ares). Apply.in per­ Expcricnctd woman wanted ; Fleaae eou Grorge L. Groriadio. 4-door green. Radio, heater, maiket. Only $399 down. Bank fi­ Packard, TalcottviUe. -rr Common Nalla ------per keg $8.50 room with complete light houae- 0-8878. 10* $1295 nancing. Alao eeve'ral good clean mower talea and aervice. Motors son. Personnel Division, Martin- Rooltor, MItebefi Fewer-Olide. * 1 1 9 5 1963 MERCURY Hardtop, Very tuned ar overhauled. Pickup and* ^keeping faculties avaUsbIe WUl to in keepinc books. Heniy atreet Ford and Chevrolet pre-wars. No Painting— Papering 21 Parry Coro., 135 Albany Ave., rent single or double. ChUdren ac­ mot^ down. See Bob Oliver at flean, radio, heater. Priced to delivery service. Glbson'e Oarage. Hartford, Thursday. 7:30 p. m. NA'nONAL BUILDERS Excellent werkinp condi­ Ml. 8-0012. PAINTlNdr-Ebcterior and Interior, aharp. ■ SUPPUES cepted (Umited). Central. Reason­ 461 I'St. move out at $1366. $38S down cash able. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St, tions and beneflts. Start or trade. Brunner's Packard, Tal- paperhanging, ceilings refmiahed. 381^ SUte Street 1954 BUICK 3960 in n e x Riviera hardt^ out cpttvUle, Open evenings 'til 9. Wallpaper books on request. EMl- North Haven, Conn. FURNISHED ROOM 'or couple work immcdiateljr. Apply Driver Victim she goes at $890, Uie '58 Packards RUBBISH AND ASHES removed mates given. FuUy insured. CsU TRUCK DRIVER wanted. BtoM. Rod ooi Rroy, wMto tiros, dyo« sedan. Needs paint. Motor good. Apply Herald Box C, Herald. and prompt service. Free m U- Male or Female 87 BANTLY 5521 mates. Fully insured, ‘l^sll Bert MI. 3-8416. $395 $468. Sae thase tonight Brunner's GREEN MOUNTAIN PoUtoes de­ woe the driver of the southbound Bhie. Badia and iMster, Packard, TalcottviUe. Auto Acccaaorics—Tires 6 Plante. MI. 9-0965. CLEANERS—Ideal for man and These pretty crocheted orna­ or ood dofrostor. Spociol opbobtory. It'i yoor ^ Household Services wife. Apply State Theater, Main livered to your door. Guaranteed truck came from the ABC Trans­ * A* PAINTING AND Psperhanging, 36 to be number one and mealy CkUl ROOM FOR Rent, gentleman. 91 OIL CO., Inc* ments trimmed with shining 3860 MERCURY sedan, lustrous BATTERIES — 80% ott. Square Offered 18-A 'Street. . Foster St. portation Co. of Fitchburg. Moos., type as low as $4.96 ex., kuw type years' experience. Frilly ’nsured. Hathaway, MI 9-6438. oequhu wtu add sparkle to your Carefully tollorad slip and pon- bins finish, nearly' new Urea, 331 MAIN STREET Christmoa tree.’ (Make the cute lit­ tle combination that makoa a owner of the two trucks destroyed. PRICED FOR A QUICK $ALE radio, heater and gas aavii^ over­ $7.96. Written, guarantee. Oole FLAT riNIBri HoUand window SatiafacUon guaranteed. Raymond Motors. ML 94660. Trudeau, 71 Jarvis Rd, MI. 9-161L Situations Wanted— tle etockingi stuff it with a lipstick, smooth foundation for your piwt- John Ducchiere, director of safety MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM drive. Former local owner. Has ahades, .mada to measure. Ail CHICKEN MANURE for your lawn TWO FU RN ISH ^ rooms with necklace or bracelet; and hang it Ueat. frocks. Comaa in a wide bad exceUant care. Low down metal Venetian blinds at a new ^ ______Male______M or garden. Tel. MI. 3-6971. cooking privUegto. MI. 9-3884.. on the tree (or Mother, Daughter for the firm, woe at the scene and WINTER ’HRES size range. gave the damage estimate. $ uayjuent and bank i jianclng. See low price. Keys mada while you Private Inatmctions 2$ or Friend.) Pattern No. 8517 is in .slaes 36, FUU PRICE BM Oliver on this one st Gmter Buy one, get one half price, wait Uarlow’a. PAR'T TIME employment to Uke WELL ROTTED cow manure. Pro­ . Pattern No. 8531 contains crochet- Before WaUlngfocd firsmen listors Sales, 461 Main. c$re' .of iNisineaa correepondence tect your Bhnibe and lawns now. 38, 40. 42. 44, 48. 80. 53. Size 88, could bring the ~ocing fires under plus tax. CARUSO ACCORDION tchool — ing directions for 8 ornamer.ta; ma­ ehp. 2 3-4 yards of 85 or 39-lnch; 2795 WEIAVINO of buma, moth boles and office work for amaU firm. MI. 34083. Leonard Glg'io, Bolton. control; flames and heat fused oil BUDGET fcE N T E R Special offer, accordions loaned terial requirementa; atltch iUuatra- panties. 1 1-4 yards. $39S DOWN CASH OR TRADI. 3$62 WILLYB-BTATION wagon six and tom clothing, boisery nine, free during 3 month trial period. $1 per hour. MI. 3-4843. SEPTIC TANKS wires in the overhead telephone For Sole Uena; finishing inatructiona For thia pattern, sends lOc in cyMriSar with gas saving' over- 91 Center Street handbags rep a ir^ slpper re­ Inquire about apeclaj student re­ TENDER, Juicy Hereford ateera, -Send 38c in Coins, your name, cables, knocking out between 800 ^ v s . Radio, bcatar. fbeeUent PART TIME work of any kind, beifera. Uve, dressed, whole or coins, your name, addresa/ rise de­ and 000 telephones in Yolcsville k V Al -'lA ▲ JL. SERVICE q E N T E R placement, umbrellas repaired, duction -plan on accerdiem pur- auch as pointing, plumbing, pol-' address and the Pattern Number tlzva. HamovaMs aesu. Nssriy 486 Center Street man's riiUt bOUars reversed and chaaes} Phone Music Jhop issin part for your freezer. Uobd aelec- TAXI PLUOIEU REUTERS to ANNE CABOT,- THV: MAN- sired and''the~“pattern number to and north Wallingford. TSul- W E BUEN E H ; TO rottnHXXUlfig iSW Merideiff were replaoed. Marlow'a Little EImkI- street. MI. 9-3086. raoehme. Alao cleanup at roy OBE8TER EX’ENING HEBAI^ «dslLH lo, only $396 down at OSn- kowsai, WUUmanUc: HA. V33L7. HkiAAUVtaiig^ut off, said Stewart A. Hynd, Ing Bhep. - — type floor by machine; gasoUne 1186 AVE. AMERICAS. tarMetarSatssryMainSt MAGHIIIE ULEANEI TOBK 86. N. Y. 1186 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW busliiaaa manager here for the A ifo Repairtag—Psiating 7 ------—’*•" ' I ^------r Bonds—Sfreka-—, attendant. For further details PL. 'U,-8. No. 1 GREEN Xfountain po- BUSINESS TORE. 86, N. Y. loar-door ds- 2-77.46 after 6. ' .tatoee. 179 ToUand Turnpike. Man­ The colorful 1981 Needlewoili Al­ Southern New England ^lephone -•VBRUNNER't b r a k e RBLOCK qieeiaL Moat aR HOME ItADE roUsj coffee cake, Send Si cants 'today fo r your Oo. Celle for WQlingford from I In-. Idortnfca $1 chester. Bryan Broe.' Ml, 9-7037. Pfieod for 4|oicli solo doo bum contains 86 pages of lovely 11348. Year cM c# of Unuig, pies, etc. MI. 947Uj dmigne, "how to” aectiona on copy of our patttfn cataldg, Ba­ Hertford went through the New TeleplKMie Ml-9-«427 FIRST AND eecubo umigageo Dogn—Birds— Pets 41 G E 'f YOUR Hubbard squash for to piwssoio o f otber boii. FnaOBg Doaa needlework.' helpfui room iUuatra- sic Fashion. The fall oml winter Haven office.-The borou ^ elec­ Motaia, d li Osntsr, RENT. A portahiAAdwlng maMUne bought tor our own account Past, '84 losue la filled with .attractive, tric works reported no dieruption 512 WEST CENTER ST.. COR. HARTFORD ROAD / i J fto TAicoTTvme TEl.MI.}- 5 i 9 j for yoi|r - aawtae-Maw all fiuke ■numkaglving pies at CUfford thaw and diroptiona for 8 gift pat- deandontisi sstfrice. Minrhsotor CANARIES. Guaranteed alaccrs. March's. 80 cents s oustMl. CUf- liMONNRY M OS. sosy to atw atyloa for Q1 qgeo. o f oloctrical aecvleo. in the area. marhtnea repaired. Slchel, ACL iBveetmsot Oorp.. 244 Mala m o a t AU cotora. Aleo feauUea. ML -rftead H enJd ^dtM . 9441A f' — ^ MgixM »nA, 288 Woodslde 8L, oft MEWEBAOB DtaPOOAL OOi. $ a 8^41$. 9J>426. ■■ HulstoinvRood. CAU.M I-9.42te iss-18 2 Pam r -i‘ m i i m m f U i,:' — f I'- ( V ■ -V f. \ -.'V' < 7 'V ■ 'J- • ...... • > V /- •:X' X' ' ■ ■ • • ■■ - ■' x : V PAGE EIGHTEEN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1954 Average Daily Net Presa Rur For tfeo Week Eafiog ■ / ^ T h a W eathM _ ; .7:^: Nov. 18. IBM' St. Joseph's. Mothers Circle The class of 1B35B, Mancheatcr gel of the Stafford Springs bar­ 11,523 MUd' toidght, poosiMy aptW iise About Town will meet tomorrow night a t 8 High School, Will hold its third Two Sulfer Hurts racks' arrested KsSkuIki .for fall­ Hit, Run Driven /imiy touigat. Low nML IRsis- ‘t-S o’clock at the honie of Mrs. Olehn planning meeting for' Its class re­ ing to give a proper signal. Ills STILL TIME T n PLANT! Mombor of tho Audit day cooler. Ratal Hkcly lata la day Covill, 88 W. Middle Tpke. Mem­ union at the West Side Rec As Autos Crash appearance date In Ellington Jus­ Bureau of OIreulatloa DelUi Chapter No; 51. RoyiU bers are reminded to bring arr Thursday at g p. m. All members tice Court has not beep set. Sought by Police Holland Grown Bulb»-^Extni Size, QuadHjr and Selection or aigfeL ttlgli la Sta. Arch Maaon*. will confer the paat tides for the auction. who have been contacted to work MtmcheMter->“A c i^ o f ViUago CHarm /. maater maaon degree at ita atated on this reunion are urgently re­ Tqlim 89c Doz.—Double or Parron Tulips 98c Doz. convocation tomorrow evening at Tw o local men. Bernard Ka»- Police reported a hit and run . The executive board of the quested to attend this Important ktOki of 107 Oakland St., and Wil­ DAFTODII^NARCLSSUS—GRAI^E HYACINTHS VOL. LXXIV, NO. 41 7:SO in the Maaontc Temple. The meeUng. aocideni occurred Just before mid­ CHOCUS^^YACINTHS—POTTED PERENNIALS ( T W E N T ^IGHT l PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, C0NN„ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1954 (Claaattled AdrartWag o a 'p ig i- uaual aectal hour and refreshments Women's League of the Second liam Kurpai^ot, IB, of 67\lnlon !•) PRICE FIVE CENTS Congregational Church will meet Police Arrests night Joat night near the Inter- EVERGl^ENS~FLO\l'ERING SHRUBS wlH follow the degree work. tomorrow night at 8:30 at the Reaervatlona for the annual St., were involved in an accident in sectlon of Thompson'Roa^ and EUIington' last night. AFRICTiN YIOLETS 3” Pots 69c The Tyler^ Circle the North home of Mrs. Walter Denny, Bay- dinner-dance being held by Man­ Kaidculkl was operating a motor Adama Street So. Methodia't WSC8 wfll meet to­ berry Rogd, Bolton. chester Lodge No. 73, A. F. and vehicle traveling north on Route Earl W. Keeney, 63, 1009 Main Patrolman Walter Gutzmer, who IVIES^PHILODENDRON Dimes BuiM Polio—Ths his suggestions waa lhat the spon­ would file a new contempt charge If nobody else did. (.AP Wire- try.” ing home for talks with top '7- , ' „ £ wrist watch Maril}^ Sheppard Moscow, Nov. 17 (7P>^The United States warned Rus.sia sors drop any reference to estab­ Dirksen so far has refrainfid \ today it will be forced to act to protect its planes on legiti­ lishing the proposed agency along officifils next week, preitim- ■ wort the night she waa murdered from entering into the floor debate, Wednesday . . open all ^ay . . come fo Pinehurst Trinity Past Noble Grands will There’s something about this joyous time that thrills mate missions unless the Russians take .steps to prevent fur­ the lines of the U.N. specialized preferring^ to work behind the fibly to discuss Russia’s “co­ meet with Welcome ^Rebeksh wan tipped off iJtsr the blood agencies, vchlch are tied to the scenes, but'he said he may kpeak existence” campaign. Lodge, East Hartford, ton orrow on her wriat had dried, Coroner 8. ther aerial incidents between the, two nations. A note de­ United Nations onjy loosely. for; at 3 p.m. It will be (he annual youngsters and adults alike. One of the most important livered by . the U.Z. embassy to the* tomorrow. The State Depairtment an­ R. Gerber testified today. (Thief U. S. Delegate Henry President Promises nounced today Bohtfin win leave meeting wdth election of officers. The coroner, pointing to a pic­ Soviet Foreign Ministry asked the Sen. Bridges'(R-N)i), temporary A social will follow at 5:30. Soviet Union to clamp down on Cabot Lodge, Jr., said the sponsors 'president of the Senate who has from Stockholm wdiere he ia now STATE BUHER lURG 2 lbs. 75c factors is the age old custom of gift giving. There’s a n i ture of ths pretty young woman’s would study with care Menon's on a hunting trip Nov. 22 end witf wriat for ths luiy trying bar eatso- fuch cases as the-deArucUon of ll-Alarm T^aze been active in compromiso talks, John E.''Hearn, III, 20 and Ron­ a U.S. RmB pboto-maiipllig b^mb- ideas and' also would go over was reported planning to AddrtM Mma to Waahingtoa by way of lb. 69c thrill in making purchases and an even greater thrill in path husband for murder, aaiqJtla Vishinsky’a remarl{s_at a private Bi-partisan Policy New York. CHUCk GROUND ald, R. Hearn, 17, both of 33 examination "iadicatsa the hrace- er by Soviet Jai-fighters Nov. 7. the Senate later in the day. Wihdemere St., yesterday entered Referring to that incident, Sweeps Entire meeting this afterhooti. 'At Lodge's Retnrae For OensnltnUon giving. ^ la'. (of the watch) was in posiUon suggestionK a scheduled afternoon He said he thought the addi­ 59c lb.— 2 %s. $1.15 the U. S. Navy and have pro­ when the UAod stains were wet.’* which Moacow has blamed on .the tional censurv' count propoeed . by ‘He le feturnlng eolely for con- ceeded to the Naval Training Sta­ Americans, the nbte said: "such meeting of the Political committee Wfishington, Nov. 17 (A*)— Earlier, Ben. 'Wiley (R-wla), milUUon” said preae offloer Henry Renwlaed VntU Blood Dried was canceled to permit more time President Eisenhower today | chainnan of the Senate Forr Bennett would nvSke .efforts tO Suydam. "He wiU go back to hie SXURFINE tion at B..lnbridgc, Md., for boot "It rsmainyd in position until the aetiona are in flagrant eontradic- Business Arei work out a compromise "a little X c a r n a t io n MIbK ' training. You will thrill to the exciting selections of gift sug- tlon to recent atatementS by high for the behind-the-scenea talks. told Democratic and Rennhli- Relations <:ommlttee, had re- more difficult.” post m Moacow. after being here blood 'Was dry," said the little gray Soviat officials that the Soviet lom L»emocraiic ana Kepubli- p<,rted that the President prom- poBsibiy a week or ten daya er WHITE.TUNA 3Vc ^ 2 for 25c haired coroiier. Baltimore, Nov, 17 (F)—An en­ Lodge expreseed confidence yes­ Sen. Thye (R-Minn), who said Members of the American Le- Union seeks to abata international terday that the assembly would can congre.ssional leaders it 1 ised "a b s o l u t e cooperation and two weeks.” gestions at HALE’S, Manchester’s leading department Gerber's testimony was aimed at tire square block of South' Balti­ is “essential to have a con- I collaboration" with the Democrats, he has' not made up his mind 6n on Auxiliary will meet at the knocking down Samuel H. Shep- tension,”' give solid support to the seven- the proposed censure, told report­ Bohlen recenUy has figured In iiish Funeral Home tonight at store. . pard's contention that a prowler The Soviet government charged more waa burned out last night by power proposal. East European tinning bi-partisan approach left the meeting early, ers that any chance for a compro­ the news in two respects beceuset. CAMPBELl,'S TOMATO SO U P...... 4 cans 45c 8 o'clock, in tribute to Harry E. killed hie wife and snatched the at Uie time that the American an 11-alarm fire that swept diplomats were reported making to foreign a ffa ire and na. i -halted whether there was any mise certainly was "shaken” by of hia attendance et a Sevtat an- g plan* had 'violated island territory * -f X I discussion of how the President nlvereery party, Nov. 7. Shortly Russell who died Sunday. Two of watch from her wriat,'later drop­ through a lumber yard and spread tbe eame prediction. tional security matters. win handle foreign policy consul- the dramatic events of yesterday. his' sisters are members of the ping it while ranMcking the house. a t the Rueaiana off the hortheait to adjoining buildings. One informed Iron Curtain "I can't foresee any great posai- before ha went to the dinner ho "n tip of Japan and fired tlrat whan Meeting with Democratic chiefs tation with the Democrats, Wiley AuxUisr>’ and his mother, the late The blood stained watch Waa dis­ More than half of the city's source said Russia and the seven of the incoming 84th Congress for replied; bilities of a compromlte,” Thye learned that a U S. B2B Air Force Mrs. Ralph Russell, was also a covered on the floor near where Soviet fighters encountered itf firat-line* equipment—61 pieces western sponsors were going plane had gone down in the Jep- member. American apokesman said the the first time since the election, "The President says'there will enece area. Later, It developed the Sheppard aat atripped to the waist out of 110—were rushed to the the President declared such an be ab.solute cooperation and col- (Continued on Page Tweaty-oas) Elion Johnson, Manager Of Our Domestics Deptj,,lnyiies ’ the morning of the murder. plane waa Id miles out and had scene. (Continued on Page Twenty-one) Russtans had slmt down the RB39. not fired at all. Ten crewmen para approach la necessary "in the best labors tlnn.” Both Pnaident Elsenhower and ■ X This wrist watch waa the second In addiU ^ to the lumber yard, intere‘st,a’of our natibn, regardless Dulles, M'ilson Talk "eurprlee’’ clue hurled by the State chuted safely. The 11th became two truci^g firms, a garage, a SecreUry of State Dullee tended entangled in hia parachute and of which political party controls Related foreign and military to support his declaioa to do oo al­ You To See These Gift Suggestions at Chief defense Counael lYlIIiem tool company, numerous smaller the Congress.” . ' policy was the- scheduled topic of Appeal by I J . S . J, Corrigan. drowned. firms apartment houses were Rails Lead Stocks though It wee criUdzed by Sena- ? £ £ (The use of Sabrejet escorts, TT>e views Eisenhower ex­ the conference in the White House tort. The first was Gerber's statement wiped, out. Many other buildings pressed to the leaders of both Everyone loves bright colorful table Colorful appliqued,and printed towel which pravtd more than a match were' damaged. T o -Y e a r M a rk .cabinet room. Secretar>' of State At the dinner, Bohlen and iH t- that the bloody outline of a surgi­ for Russi^d'a MiG's in Korea, is 25 parties were outlined to newsmen Dulles, planned a briefing on Over Laltimbre cal Instrument waa discovered on At least 150 persons were driven tah Ambassador Sir WUham Hay- cloths and Hale's have a beautiful selec­ sqts are so practical and yet so dif­ one of the means which has been by James C.. Hagerty, White worldwide developments since ter had a half hour diacuseion with the murdered woman’s pillow. firpm their homes. Sidewalks were New York, Nov. 17 The House press secretary, after a Congress adjourned last August. ferent in floral, rooster, swan, poodle, Ths Orthopedic Frame Co. of debated in Washington for the pro­ 4iammsd wit), furniture, bedding Judge - Waived Soviet Premier Georgi. Malenkov ■x.~ tion of all type,® of patterns and .solid tection of rbconnaissance and^ stock market raced ahead to an­ two hour and 15 minute confer­ Secretary of Defense Wilson slso, in which tho Ruetaana spoke for VI Kalamazoo, kQcb., said today the and-clothing. ence. was to participate. \ old car, Mr and Mrs. and His and Her transport planes assigned to work other new 25-year' high today with some hhprovement in relations be­ colors. The sizes are 62 x 52, 52 x 70 proaecutor's office had mailed It a m Om Man Injured a spirited advance led by railroads. In response to questions, Hager­ Washington, Nov. 17 (JA^The an>'where ncxr the R( 1 orbit) / Three explosions rocked Uie Evidently because o! this ses­ tween hia country and the United ' .f ' ' »• ,. patterns. Cannon quality towels in 3, 4 cad been prior American plane whtek caused a number of losses, some large. would be dealt with. -After the himself as the trial Judge In the to the Nov. 7 incident. But the (Couttaiued e u ^ a g e Twu) criticism in the United States Sen­ (Ceattamed on Page SevekteeB) Trading was around heaviest Rep. Rayburn (D-Tex) slated to Dulles briefing. Hagerty said, the Owen Lattimore perjury case. be House SpekH*r in the new Dern- Ruseian cb-existenc* campaign has ate over U.8. Ambosador Charles levels of the year. Twice in the course of the disc.'saion would be The .announcement that the gov-, been building up for e loiy time E. Bohlen’a attendants at a Krem­ first two hours the tape wa.s forced orratic-controlled 84th Congress, up to participants. i emment will take no further steps Give a gift of warmth and beauty'that also told reporters the Knowland toward removing Youngdahl from and ia a source of intense interest A gift of a chenijle spread will give lin dinner party the same night. to fall behind in reporting the swift "rhe New York 'Times said today, to top officials herik, tram Blsaa- will give , years of comfort. Beautiful U.S. May Run The new note rejected the Soviet ROKs WiU Get pace of dealings on. the floor of the proposal did not come up. that powerful Ropublicans would the case was made by U.S. Atty. howrr down. version that the American plane stock .exchange. , sBofh Rayburn and Knowdand. as "look very coldly" upon any »'an Leo'A. Rover. plea,sure for years. A beautiful selec­ Chatham blankets of 100% virgin wool, instruded into Soviet air space and ' Brokers considered the present well as other leaders w;ho attended to bring the Democratic leaders Rover said the decision was 'guaranteed fdr five years a^inst moth South Viet Nam repeated the American version. 700 MiiOion in forward surge as stIU part of the the conference, declined t’o discuss into regular .domestic legWative made by the Justice Dept. He ex­ tion of-solid colors, all white and white Significantly, It referred to a dis­ buh market boom that began the what went on. •'They said there discussions with Eisenhower dur­ plained that the Justice Dept, damage. Either 72 x 90 dr 80 x 90 puta between Japan and the Soviet My after the election. The market had been a.general agreement that ing the next Congress. makes all decisions in cases involv­ with multi-colors in full and twin bed size in all colors. Regular 116.96. Now Army Training Union over control of the Habonai American Aid has been going steadily upward only the White House statement ing appeal-s. VM BuUetins Islands. \ for the past 14 months. would be issued. (ContiivueJ on Page Eighteen) Accused of Bhipl W S 7.95 to $12.95. only $14.95. Saigon, 'Viet Nam. Nov. 17 — This ia the area WIRirThc inci­ Seoul, Nov. 17 W —South Korea Rover, accusing Youngdahl of. froai tht AP Wirw Gen. J. Lawton Collins announced dent occurred. and tbe United Statea today settled having "a fixed personal, bias and today that he ia negotiaUng with "The 'United States govern- their outstanding differences ahd prejudice’’ in favor, of Lattimore. the French and 'Vietnameee for the cleared the way for a .,706 million controversial Far Eastern special­ 'Bpi'DREAU TO PILOT ’A'a’ Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales , TJnIted States to take over "basic (CoMlteHeJ aa. Page Twenty-aevea) dollar economic aid'program to the ist. had asked the Judge to step Haasaa C(ly. Nov.. 17 iF>-fLt« 'respqnalbility" fbr- the training wartorn country, U. S, Asks Hungary Locate aside. Boudrean leceoUy ansted aMim- of troubled, Oommuniet-threatened U.8. Ambasador ElHs 'Briggs Refu-aing to disqualify himself, ger a t the' Roetea Red Sex^ to­ South Viet Nam'a national army. and Prime Minister Pyun-Tung Tai Youngdahl described Rover'ii alle­ day was aaaaed field Tnanegii a i Colllna, President Eisenhower's aigned' the agreement. gations as “scandalous.” the new Weaeaa Oty AmsHes. Briggs called the agrcAnent, for­ ■ 'The* Lattimore trial is tenta­ Roudreau was aignad te a twe- apecial ambassador to Viet Nam News Tidbits Liberated Noel Field, Wife tively scheduled for' Jan; 10 with quickly added that there were no mally ending three months of year eoatract. plans for Immediately replacing the Called froin AP Wires wangling. " a milestone InXU.S.- Youngdahl presiding. French military officers and men Korean relations and a most im­ Budapest. Hungaryt Nov. 17 (JP) In advance of the trial, Young­ CHLANO PLANRS MCAFK fRIGIMIRE Th«JWHAL€ea portant document." dahl must hear varloua defense BoW training the 350,000-man —U.8. Legation .officials formally ■*‘»*peh, Fonaoaa, Nev. 17 iF> aative qrmy which has been equip­ Agreement ain mtw eoatmet for The settlement seta forth a asked Hungary's Communist gov­ motions, including one to dismiss ped largely by the United States. 2.000 American, Brass Co. work­ broad area of agreement between ernment today where American a. recent two-count indictment twice today tried Mae AmofflaricWHlMr the two governmenU on political, against Lattimore. Holds News Oenfereueo ers is announced in Waterbury af­ representatives can get in touch , to. latoreept Nattooaliet potrel ter 1-hour negotiations session economic and military questions with Noel Field and Ida wife, i The new indictment alleges that pianee ahHig the ~nlalaai osast. Instead, he explained to his first and reiterates the interest of the Lattimore swore falsely early in news conference since arriving in . Board of Erectors of Assn., Herta. The government announced the Nattoaukllat Defease Itefirity on American Indian Affairs says United States and South Korea in earlier it has released the couple aanooaeed. The sahitotty m M Saigon 10 daya ago. an American- achieving common objectives. (Continued on Pago Seveatoen) > qdviaed training program aimilar present Congress and President from Jail after five years imprison­ four .MI015 Jets were eigtatad Kaenhower have approved bills Largest ’S8 Prograni ment and quashed spy charges southw-eat ef the Ihchea lohMhR, to that used in South Korea. dictating what the board terms The United Statea agreed to pro­ against them. “ abMH M 0 m iles aerita a f here, ***•1* •• naw Greece and Turkey is anticipated. "ext'ermlaation” of Indiana, 'as vide South Korea in tlm next, fiscal this asorelag, The over-all p rt^ a m had not such. year 250 million dollars w o i^ of The announcement gave no indi­ Admiral Di^vows i cation of the whereabouts of the 7 been finally worked out, Ollins Strike of Brown Co. lumber­ economic aid and 450 million dol­ CHIUE CABINCr <)CTT8 added, and therefore he could not jacks In Berlin, N. H., eatera lars worth of military assistance. 50-year-oid former U.S. State Mt’Carlhv Petitiou say whether American units ulti- A reliable source said it would be Dept, employe and hia German- S a p tiece. CtaUe. N av, 17 (J V - f II third day with no. apparent affect born Wife. The old fight hetweea. PieM- ••"w2 2 * w * m '^ tim " Biately would take over the entire on operaUon of giant north America’s largest single aid pro­ training program. country paper firm . . . Thieves gram for 1B55. • Altltough thelf release waa an­ By THE ASitoClATED PRESS /deat Oariee lhaaea and Ceu- He emphasised that Gen. Paul raimark *p*rtaiiat of actor Rex South Korea agreed to: nounced early tpday, official noU- A retired'admiral who declined greoa avef esaaes to eapa wRh Ely, French commander in chief Harrison and hia actress -wife LiU 1. Encourage, private ownership fleation was not ^ven to U.S. to help circulate a petition sy^nst OosHsamlst - hacked aaieat to In Indochina who. also heads the Palmer and steal gems and furs of industrial projecU, Minister Chris U an M. Ravndal censure of Sen. Joeeph R. McCar­ th is cx>pper aad attoato m toiag Viet Nam Army, will continue to worth 817.000. 2. Eatablioh new procedures for until he called at the Hungariah thy iR-Wts) has been -dropped aatloa led to the reolgaatlMi at hold final authority and that his Some of nation's top health ob­ converting dollars at la .realistic Foreign Ministry at noon. from the list of its sponsors. the rablaet todey. orders will be carried out by the servers arc on hand to witaeas exchange rate" both for^tiae by An embassy spokesman declined Th'e censpre question is "a mat­ >1 ITS. training mission. . Hartfcrd'e expertaacat with new United States forces and asnistance to say whether Ravndal has sped- ter before th* United States Sen­ DHON WEK8 FUND* fund officials.' fically requested an interview with NOEL F ie l d HERTA FIELb ate now and not one. for the man Washlagtoa. Nev. 17 (F)~T1m ^ NIW LOW MKII The United States - already is refuse-coUection system which may on the street to settle,” said 'Vice rapresented in South Viet Nam change., methods of collection 1. Make "efforts to balande its Uie Fields at this U.me. Hungarian aew Dtxoa - YatM Campany, budget and to continue to resist' auUioriUes had ignored two previ­ Adm. Gerald F. Bogan at hia home Miaolaaippi Valley OTaiiatlmt by a military aid mission headed thnniqiluNit the UB. . . . Hearing Inflation." . . ' four members of the Field family Warsaw while searching for Noel. in La JoUa. (Talif.. yesterdajr. $ 2 9 9 7 5 by LL Gen. John W. O'Daniel and on injunction peUUen filed against ous notes from the legation in re­ tliat vanished at Intervals behind ^ appRed to the Sssiarttito 4. Proeura aid suppUes “wbere- cent months asking for tqtarviews He 1s still in Poland convalescing Bogan had been listed Oh'ihe. sag Exehaage CeoMdMata to­ by Lt. Gen. John W.. O'Daniel and Local 367' (IUE-(30) a))d union pf- the Iron'(Turtain*.in 1B49 and 1950 in a.sanitarium. committee for "Ten MlUion Amer­ to the Geneva armistice agree-, ficiais by Underwood Ooep. « U qat sver in non-Oomiiunist countries with, them and for their repatria- in an IntematioiuU' mystery Uiat day tor appravfil preaeptly goods of ths required quality can Uon. . - Onughter SUH Missing icans Mobilizing for JuSUce,)' an aa peaalMe* ef Ito ment, French officiaU had re-' take place as achcduled in B n d ^ b obUtaMd at the best price." This ’baffled ^th* western world. The latest announcement left organisation circulating tte pro- port Superior O oi^ "nie Hungarian Foraign Minia- ' ‘The Hungarian announcement, only the fate ‘of Noel's adop'ted Piue torAhe dRit ii ltd asB- Kemp’s, Inc. buffed 'qugg**U*’'>* the prc«;iBaMy\ ends South Korea’s try, however, promiaed today to McCarthy petition. deOar pewsr plaat afi West Americana t^ e a hand Ifi train­ Scaadtnaviaa tiitvelers who par­ Butde over Rudapeat Radio; came daughter. Mrs? Robert WallaAt, bitter opoaitiOB, to buyiiy ftotn consider , a request by the amall Nanse Cut frana lis t Miea^ , ‘nm Rir i pco- ing the Vietnamese army. ticipated in ^tabltahment of one- only 23 day* after Polandis (Com­ atm unexplained. Mrs. Wallach. Bogan had been Ihcludad in tha 743 l/Wa St.—MI.3-54M Japan, which once oceupi*)! Kona. eonUngent' of weatern news eor- munist government said it had Ptosd the aale at Ih (ud&w French VwiUingnesa now to give day air jMTvlec between Souttacra 0 * B . Jeiai H. HttU, UJf. F ar BaM the former Erika Glaser, difiap- eemmlttas through a mieundsf- CallfenUk aad Dcamark prepare raapesideBU ia Budapoat for aid In tamed ’Hermann ] Field. Noel’s pedred in Boat BerUn Aug. 36, conUcUng the AnMrican couple. s^ndlac and hia nofisa has beta ;$A LiSaiiesavici, (Oenttained on Pi«e » f»- t l i ^ days cC dv te bacpMalWiy. brother. Hermann, a develand (Omi« m P a g n : 1) find Hcrtg woro nmong architect. - had jbam_ arrested In . I (CstaMiifuifl im Page Tkno) « Oa. ; V. 4 u /' X - / ! 1. 1, x',:' 7. ' A ■/i