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talnly chn't be branded aa dawd A ven g e Daily Net Prcaa Rob lers on the hl|^way. Atmy Enlistees Far the Week Raded About Town George' J. Toth, a New York Betrothed N ev. 27, 1954 The WcRflpN H ^rd Along Main Street University reaearcher spent a i>8hw AuxHiary wUl nerve-fraying aummer in the com Begin Training ker d ; r . s n o Oh koM a UtohM Bbifo Monday at 8 And on Some of Manche$t^*$ Side Streets, Too pany o f a radar spaed timer, p.. n.n . at the homo of tha prosident, cbeckteg apfeeders In New Ehig- Three -Mancheater youths, GOOD 11,560 Member ef the AaRt k n . Ogkxa White, ricont, Roger A Maaibtra and M endi who attend Dry Boa Solntfen
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C h n r cj (' i t B u d Cf f t it — / f . / ' r MANCHECTR EVEWIWg HERAtP. WAWtaiESl’Iill, GONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1984 ^ jR a ir ^ s t n r to thia country was not sdfacted last Novambari in w h i^ a num bration and lessened need for ap and irritability. Pneumonia Kills _____ ‘ * by some of the associations he ad ber of communities turned down plying pressure to the tooth will The anaesthetist murmured as- B ^t Yuletide Insurance A A Women Meet mitted. It la possible tbat some of fluoridation. take most of the discomfort out surlngly to the dainty young wom of drilling, it is hoped. By BOGBR PBICB an on the operating table. Jobless Chemist the teetimony against him was Now Major Joidan has another The new drill hasn't been used "Breathe naturally and count PTA Seeking Members Via We^esday Night 7 o r H ie H a n om aD tainted. It le poseiblc, too, .that distinguished cause to serve. He is clinically as yet. It is still in slowly." Shs wondered if the lovely Is First-Class Postage New Haven, Nov. 29 (AV-Lack- ^.jpililii^ Ouritt. even were he innocent, he would "coordinator"* o f the drive for the experimental stagea, accord girl, so rtlaxed and tmiUng, knew Women members Of AlcoheUca 'muSBSS^Ciim ing to Ita Inventor, Dr. Robert J. what a serious operation aha warn land Beeding, Jr., 61-year-oId un r^ m u a m . never have been able to prove Blgnatures to the petitions oppos Direct Letters to Parents Postmaster H. Olin Grant be-* fBe sure to ask *omeone at the Anonymous throughout jConnecti- raatnoN Nelson. facing. employed chemist found Friday in W h o D n this. But, in any case, the book is ing the censure o f Senator Mc licves that with a three-cent■ post office about this before wrap- cut and M assachusetU /^ sched o W o r k — Dir. Nelson said if the machine "I would rather aay tha Twenty- a coma beside the body of his wife closed, ao far as he le concerped. Carthy, and of tha Madlaon Squaye is perfected, it will not necaasarr third Faalm, If you do not object," ELKS CARRIAGE HOUSE Nov. 29,4(Special)—The^ The entire membership of Group stamp your Christmas cards will plng your Christmas gifts." Grant uled to attend the Dframber meet in their heatiesa ^artm ent here, o r e ^ The book is Still open, but with Garden rally for >C(Csrthy. ily, do away with present drills. the patient said quietly. R O e x m L B ~>ifO is pitching in on this project win more friends and Influence warned. "We’ve already had to ing of the Women4 Group of the The doctor'a face reflected aur- — .w... .a lu lull Bwiii* and wifi be Involved preparing, is dead of pneumonia. return a few over-size packnges.’’ much less chance of potential in For one who can make a career It will be an adjunct, to-be used more people than if they are Mancheeter A A /t the Pathfinders’ Bed».Tired in cutting through the hard prlae and tuddeh interest. "Yes, Under the leadership of Mrs. Rob- cooking or serving the meal. Ree- Beeding dlgd in St. Raphael's Poorly-wrapped packages are Club on Norman Street on Wed of equating the use of fluorine a r t Tl*ml*AU A.# As' ss..sala..as fM. a. ssal s .. a. -k mailed with a two-cent stamp. nocence, on Alger Hise. In his enamel. say It. I need to hear the Twenty- art Ermisch1 of Cook Drive.______As ervations will closeThursday night1 Hospital yesterday without re another ri.eratlng room xently addressed a letter to ter F. Elliott and Mrs . Mlldner. rin M. Scarbrough, medical plained today, "is the best Yule- offer excellent protection. Stuff m em ber/of the Holyoke, Mass., •••»•• •'«•••< 7efl was broken only the confident parents ■ delivered------by the __school Whist Date tida .insurance you can get. With them with wads of tissue or news their youth behind them are would certainly be Interested In tooth’s structure wider ultra-vio fYM TransportatlfHi by Sihrer Laat Bag examiner, said that although Women’s Group. The topic will be nding the strain of modern life «•**••»•••«•••»••**'*' •'VO voice o f the girl. children in which she.has sald"dl- Ladies of St. Maurice will spon Beeding apparently had taken an it your greetings will be .pro- paper to suchlon any shock. Then one of interest to women members getting ekplanations of many let light, also has been worked out Lcavinf Oraiife Hall at 7 P. BL /and work exhausting—their ener ^ t•*••••••• 4«*e* at tjie National Bureau of Stand ■ is my shepherd; I tholigh everything else has gone sor a military whist at the Com overdose of barbituates, his death cessed and delivered quicker. And; m* * heavy wrapping paper and of/AlcohoIics Anonymous. ahaU not want’ " Peace and'ser- they’ll be forwarded, or returned, gy, vitality and etrnigth at low things naver resolved. Hiss* may ards. V up in price. PTA membership Is munity Hall tomorrow at 8 p. m. was caused by pneumonia con strong cord tied over and under / Any woman with an alcoholic ebb. be abnuat alone tn' hH • suppogad when expoaech
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■ /' ■\ ■ M g n » / WAWCHESTER EVENING HERALp, MANCHESTEH. CONN., MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1954 V' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 f A e r E c y n ^ iWWKBVtLLB POLES ^BY PONTAINB POX PRISCILLA’S POP A BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE OLIVER! I'VE TOLD Presents Ideas Fire Forces 75 men carried her down n rear stair VDU A HUNDRED T IM E S .. Silverstein Caltk Turks M a n ch ester way to safety. ,\OU MUSTN’T^ POULOW Answtr to Proviouo Pu8iio Sense and Nonsense Suffering from exposure and a 1 HE MAKES LENMNC A ME TO SCHOOL! Birds Bud Bsosts V t On Gift WrRpping Out into Street heart condition,' Mrs. Leaser' was An Enthusiastic People D a te B ook one of seven persons treated by and I sleep on a Russian's Mble physiciana at the scene and taken FRIENDLY BUSIIfESS Two farmers, attired In cordu . 4 Holiday gtft wrapping a ill .be ACBOSt m roys and .' gaiters, were, 'StrolUpg mst. Bridgeport, Nov. 39 (R -4 l»-fam. later.to Emergency Hospital. Most Ttds te tiw Irtendly YES MANsgsr of tbs local lO r M tw . through's picture gallery, where Bulldog—So it things a rt so Bgul Btlversteln, president ofwpeople come in and" lecture on demonstrated at tlie Homemakers’ Wednesday, Dec. 1 Uy apartment house, largely ocqu- of them suffered minor injuries or Ptaracs Compeay. He beliavsa that oa o 0"f/ 1 Xaimal aninal smoke inhalation. Jttm m m i . tAalaialaiouad SBurdaa . they looked, and apparently felt, great, what arc you doin' in Rogera Corp., who returned teat these thlngR, but in Turkey, it Holiday program Wednesday Annual fair of the American Le pled by Puerto Ricans was heayily oae should bocrew uaaoMMarily. B at wbaa a Paris? ' was aU new to them, and they i iabMfrlMK SProdueid decidedly out of place. But at last week from a trip to Turkey in be morning^ Dec. 1, at the Community gion Auklltery, Legion Home, 10 damaged early yesterday by a fire ioaa is to a pscson's advantage, ho provides iellN , BIYwhoriaH truadamnlal they came to a picture which Wolfhound—I like to bark once were very grateful.” "T ." Ooffee will be eerved at 9:30 a.m. here with the nseded cash. In a while. half of one of this country’s foreign Among the problems facing ths that drova 78 men, women and Confer Dv^ees water animals SRuMlaa really seemed to please them—a and the program hegina at 10. “Christmas Tree Town,” annual CHMie omneauh n aim borrowing a rtraplo, friendly trnai portrait of a lovely girl with a aid programs, today described the Turks tnat SUvofstcin noted was fair of WSCS, South Mothodtet :Clittdton Into the street. ltOaa(8eot) woUkioiiad Turks as an "optimlatic rjid en There will be a nursery for chil- action. Ha maket team to laiplayail man and awnan, m inted or' • OhlocMjr I particularly ugly bulldog. Stage-struck Maiden (after try that ths agriculture, which em- Church. Flraitoen arrived at the t CAPT Maid’s Story BY I.eSLIE TURNER Look! Look! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDB One Hurdle * BY MERRILL C BLQSSBR TRAfiEDy »DI»5iJtePWT ilaqel WEa.VEPi I HEARD NF YOU TRY THAT.RACHEL.ru. KILL VOO.50^ For The Hunter! BEEN fo n o u s (Ana WPEE HER THREATEN TO H E l^ ." 4-HE ♦atEAMEOl MAVIE 5 h| » r For The Athlete! CAPTAN£K»Y! SHE K MAM IMS RMVEX THAN ITSTVIE NERVOUS I'LL HAVe THAT i You can't ageape theae haonting I8RSAK UP THE MAR' WOOPH& OVER THOfrE N0RP» NOW THAT EARLY BIRD WMO CRAZY MaUR>-UP HpaMing—Wilkoa— Baw'Uags TMB16» SO QUICKIV MEMtriM)KEN7..I>MAU. RlAOEl TNATP TM’ AU WOOL HUNTING COATS headlines . . . nor the poeaibUity they ^ HER ““ GISTER' l» DEAK-:i~~r^ CATCHES AJXILIE ATTIC N SHAFT. DASEDAU GLOVES. FOOTIALLS emd MURT EM0U6H TO MJ. ONLY time I EVER 2 0 n ^ WORMS.f BY NOON. 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MANCHESTER. OONIL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1964 PAGE Offers No Alibis for Defeat to Fired-up Middies Will Battle for T| Nsvy Aerial Scores Against Army. Nation-wide Teevee Viewers Many Fans .Question Southern u.iai, veorgia Celtics.Beaten D o w d t o Earth Pro Football Game AAU Approves In Wild Game Cleveland’s Defense Saw Race; Collect $580^45 Short Army Kick-offs Tech Head^owl Cast World Records l^eason Marig for Fouls Too Much for G ints Four Major Bowls All. ADOierican Athletes Set By EABL I'OST Navy Put Ball in Play Committed and Free MaUon-Wlde tclevlaion viewen YankSf Cards Resume Bids Four Lettermen Back Set for New Year'fi WcfinH Easy 23 Mariks Last Year; New Ymlk Gains Only lu t Friday night had an opportun After Kicks on ^7, 38* Throws Made in NBA Ford Konno Tops List Paces Browns Four/Yards Rntliing ity to view the highlights i t last With UCoDD Quintet Holiday Attractions; V ., New York, Nov. 29 (4^—Fort liiursday morning’s running of the 41, 38, 42 Yard Unes s Navy in Sugar Bowl Miami Beach, Fla., Nov. 89 art— 64 Yards in Air; To Place Homeless Clubs Wayne's PUtons and tha •Minna- nth annual Five Mile Road Rare. Starra Five lettermen will ’Iha Amateur Athletic Union make np tlM nadeas of the' In Big Service Battle apoUa Laktrs contined to nm 1-2 Its Surprise 49ers Filmed shots were carried on John New York, Nov. 29 (/P)—lElght (AAU) gave Its official approval HorcAon, Nov. 1954-56 University o f Connect- Cameron - Swayse's coast to coast The New-^Qty AA' franchise to Denver cur Philadelphia, Nov. 29 IP)—Army eoUega football teams led by audt In the National B(uketball Associa yesterday to 83 world racord braak- Camel Newscast. York Yankees'' efforts, to place rently in the class A Western lent baskethaJI , squad which tion’s Western Division today, opens Ite aeaeon D ^ 7 at the offered no allbla for Ita 27-30 de post-season veterans as Southern ing perfonamcaa by Amartcan ' Ths race was also featured on j their homeless Kansas City Anier* League. The Cardinals are ready feat by a fired-up Navy, football while the Syracuse Nationals WNHC-TV last Thursday night, to- vacate Columbus and switch new Field Houae at Storrs Oalifo(mia and GeoriJla Tech made athletes to 1W4. I. T ret. team Saturday, but many apecta- moved into a first place tie with CSeveltod S • .T7« aaveral hours after the actual League franchise in. Denver that AA franchi.se to Onfahr,, also against the University of Rhode up the cast today for thd Rose, the Philadelphia Warriors in the In the final mcetiiv o f Its annual ning. The Associated Press gave and the St, ^ u ls Cardinals' plan laland. tors questioned the Cadet's kick N#w York ••soaaeeaaa 4 S ADO in the Western. The Cardinals, in off strategy and the call for a pass ■ Bdger, Orange wjid Cotton Bowk, Rastern race. convention, the AAU accerAed PhUadelpi^ the event excellent coverage. to aliift their Columbus club to cidentally, also own the D:raha Connecticut peeled a ' 28-3 4 • J09 for whst could haVe been tha tying —the four major New Year's Day In afternoon games yesterday ciaime for one uew World njurk In ntUburgh ...... Top Collection Oraaha reached the "ahowTlcwn” franchise. The Cardinair, incident record laat year and waa the track, 16 in owimmlng and six'm fi • RMl touchdown when they had been rip grid attractions. Pistons defeated tha Milwau- Washington .... » 0 JOO General Chairman Wilbert Had stage today as the minor leagues ally, also oA-n th* Omaha franchise. New England NCAA champion, Hawks 96-81 and ths Lakers weight lifting. Also apiMoved wert ping the Middles' line for steady Duke, champions of the Atlantic Chicago Cards fi • JOO den reported today that a total of prepared to open their annual con- The independently-owned Denver won the first annual New Eng- dowmed the Boston Celtics 115-108 two track performanoas and two _ Western n<0.4S was (xdlected from the venUon. club is operate.’. Ijy Bo') Howsam. land OsUege Teurnameut, dad gain also drew some comment. Coast Conference, > 'as tha laat swimming faato which equadled the It wss a game to furnish plenty In »vwild and wooly fray which gjtKft ...... crowd of 10,000 last Turkey Day With the Dec. 1 deadline for any Yanks’ Offer Refused the Yankee Conferenee title for one to Join the select group when piodus^ season records for free listed world standards. morning before and during the run franchise shift only 48 hour.*; away. The Yankees reportedly have of fuel for arguments for months - the league athletic directors chose ...... • the aixth time In eeven years. throwslhade and fouls committed, Leading the American record San Francisco ...... 8 AM ning of the race. This year's total officials of the club and leagues , offered 880,000 for the Denver Headlag the list ef lettermen to come, among the more than the Blue Devils to play in Miami's brsahers wars Ford Konno of Ohio is the highest in history. Members 100,000 who sat in on the thriller teven Straight Isia Angeles ...... s involved were knee-deep in special franchise. This has been refused. are Oe-daptalas Art Qnimby, Orange Bowl against Nebrccka of SjrracusAran its winning streak State r.ljo sat fw-jr new World G r ^ g a y ...... 4 of the sponsoring Nutmeg- Forest sessions and prlvr.te caucuses hop Western League directors have at Municipal Stadium or those ths Big Seven. Duke ended its reg to seven b y ^ lly io g to defeat the tolm ulng marie, and Tommy No. 116, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, 6-5 aeaior eeater M New Loa- BalUmora ...... » ing to bring baseball's newest and refused to set any price and have dea aad Staa Zhaa, 6-1 sealer who watched on their television ular season with a 47-12 thumping New York Knickerbockers 79-77 Kono of Sacramento, Oallf., and passed among the crowd with con- •f North Carolina. biggest headache to some sort of challenged the American Associa Army-Navy game at Philadelphia, Nov. 27, shows pass from N aw guard of^Mertdeu. Other letter- screens. last night Dolph Schayes drove In Norbert 8cheina.Ukor of Detroit, New York. Nov- 29 (RW evvhig ttlnera on race day for voluntary solution. tion to initiate draft for its ter q ^ r te r ^ c k George Welch (H ) In first photo at he drops back for aerial to halfback Bob Crair f 4 ^ But in the end nothing can take One more Bowl announcement Is contributions. meu are Jfan Aheatu, 6-2 sea with the deetdinV field'goal In the each with three weight lifting rec tntoacles or ahaip fona revareala. Private Coaferraoee ritory procedures as permitted un ^ n taking pass in photo No. S while teammate A lex Aronis (61) takea out w ^ ld- the glory of victory away from axpeoted sometime later today final 27 seconds, although limping ord. This year marked the third time ler o< Irvlagtoa, N. 4 .; Rba when the Gator Bowl Selection the Detroit Uooa and Ctevalaad The American Association sched der the rules. •• double with three other Army tacklers. who did puji him down (photo alx^ but not Bwhwell, 6-1 Jnalor of Eaet this Navy outfit. Which had such from an injured h e^ \ A total of 338 appUcatlona that the Tall Cedara had under- uled a special meeting at 9 a.m. appeal that the Navy department, Committee picks two teams to play ' taken the sponsorship of the The Yankees prefer negotiation Tom Bell, Army back (46) S a y ^ Otnage, N. J.; aad Oordoa (Clyde Lovellette em ir 29 pointa World, Ai.’.ertcan and meet rec Browns arill matt for the Nattaol (CST) and the Western Lea.:.-i.e set, to draft for two reasons. First Craig nil the way. Navy won the thrillera, 27-20. (AP Wirephoto), ^ headed by Secretary Thomas, ap In the Dec. 31 affair at Jackson were placed before the AAU Turkey Day sports fixture, A year Raddy, d-1 Jnalor of Bralatree, ville, Fla. for Minneapolis. Boston made 56 *^®otteU Laagua charapianahip its preparatory meeting at 10 a.m. they would like to settle the mat' Mgim proved a bid to compete in the free throws, compared with only theee, 164 were approvad ago a total of tS39.7i was collected (CST) before tangling l,i a joint TMb la the lineup for the big rejected. M t month for the third atnlght and In IKS, the Tall Cedars col ter peaceably. Edcond, a draft vic Aeoiattag Greer this year will Sugar Bowl at New Orleans Jan. 92 point, from the field. session later in the day. In the tory would atm leave them with 1. The Middies’ opponent will be four on Jan. 1; Fordham SeU New Mark ' lected S40Q. meantime, officials of the Yankees, be Nick Rodis, basketball coach Roae Bowl, Paeadenn, Oallf.— Fort Wayne ran up a 17-polnt <^>*''**««* dOMT to Money Te Werthhy Cause out a ball park, which they would at Amerloaa lateraatloaal Col Mississippt, Southeastern confer- lead eariy, but Milwaukee pulled Fordham University set a new Cardinals, Denver and Oinalra clubs Ohio SUte (9-0) vs. Soathrrn World mark of 7:27.3 In the 2-mUe Its fifth conascuUva divisional titla Since tM ng over the running oi be forced to either rent or pur Merchants Retained State Grid lege fas SpriagfleM. Maaa., for snes champions. up to 74-77 In the third period, only ^ teiH ^ UM cloaeet ponoare. were engaged In private confer chase from Howsam. The Yankees Fired With the knowledge that s Oaltfornln (8-S). c.j^eiSi'.U L ri ,n.'s etid Doi cil Lrev/'a^er, dai-.t Jsraiy, lonas.pa one relay and ths University of Texas Otto Giahawi the race, the Tall Cedars turn all ences. the paat five yeara. Radis was Sng&r Bowl. New Oflenns— to have the rally die when Hawk tooTfew 'York Otonto. 6 is-T mt- proceeds over to the Muscular don’t w u t to buy the Denver park Bowl assignment awaited them guard Bob Harriaon fouled out. arm after taking fourth period pass from quarterback Otto Graham twice tied the World record e f 40.5 Realising that the ultimate de alto the freahnum foolhall Navy (7-2) vs. MlsslsslMit (9-1). in National Leagua game with. Giants at Polo Grounds, Naw York City In the 440-yard relay. yeatarday. tha idla Liana oaw Dystrophy Fund. and H wsam doesn't want to lease eoach at UOMu thhi paat year. should they win or even tie, the Tuesday night Fort Wayne and w Ixw Angaloa Rams and Son cision reached a.t tlase 'meetings Title While Winning Seven Tilts Middies lacked only a few yards of Oibnge. Bowl,. Miami — Duke (Nov. 28). Giant back Tom Landry (49) puts clindisr on Brewster The AAU made no im|K>rtaat Long Island Wins ‘ All runnara and officials compete sTrd conferences could lead to base After the epeelal opeatag (7-2-1) vs. Nebruekn (6-4). Mlnneapolia duel In one. half of a FYancieoo 49an drop out of eon> at no coat; and none received The Cardinals-Omaha* situation matching the Cadets In yards Madison Square Carden' double- and another Giant defender. Herb Rich, (27), follows him to ground. changea in tha rulae of amateur ball’s gi«ateat realignuient of Is not as involved. Draft la out of game agalaat Rhode lalaad, the Cotton Bowl, Dallas—Arkansas At left background ia Giant center John Cannady (53). Browns won, sports under its JurisdlcUon. only tha Chicago travel money. Only one runner By PAT BOLDUC Hnalrtee will meet aa other top- gained on the ground and made (8-2) vs. Oeorgtn Tbch (7-8). header, while New York meets Piggy Bowl Game Bean In the race. from out of state asked for travel teams, other leagues held off their the question there since Omaha is 16-7, to virtually clinch their fifth consecutive Eastern Conference Kenneth L- “Tug” Wilson, presi For the second straight aeaaon, position averaged* 42.8 yards per chants ground out a whopping 1,- aeteh foe la St. Joeeph’e of three of their five completed passes The Sugar Bowl grabbed Navy niladslphla in the other tilt in _ Only Otealda OteuMa allowancea but the request was meetings until the ptctvre cleared. Cardinal owned. Besides, only one kickoff, the hom/» forces having good for touchdowns. New York, Boston plays at Mil title. (AP Wirephoto) dent of the UR. Olympic Cummlt- This much la known. The Yian- the Merchants are hailed as Con 892 yarda on the ground for a Philadelphia, aa Dee. t, alMt at and Misstkatpipl late Saturday with The beat the Beqn can do In tie dropped when the ninner found out city from a league can be drafted, necticut semi-pro chsmptons. booted 41 times, nine more than per-game average of 144.7 yards. Army gained 265 yards rushing waukee the same evening. tee, told the convention Ax-mrican Meriden, Nov, 39 (ff) .— Moat Detroit fOr the Wantern COnfOr- all proceeds entered the Muscular keea want to prove their v --n3aa according to baseball law. Storrs. The Rhode Islaad in minutes after the teams -had athletics are “drifUns' 6way from halfbacks would Consider seorlfig Losers o f but one contest Isst year rival foes. The locals averaged Proof of Manchester’s defensive to Navy's 259 and picked up 98 in scored victories in their season's Standings ence lead. They can do 4»«*t onlv D y s t r ^ y Fund. 19.8 yards In .32 returns compared gaoM WUI aat eeuat ta the amateuriom” and he adde<'. that aevan touchdowns a pretty fair the locals also claimed the mythi power is. revealed by the fact that Yaakee Ooafersaen reearda but the air to the Midshipmen's 75. final games. Navy accepted a bid Eastern DIvtelon hMa an of t ^ t t e ^ busters In the Big Seven Confer to an average of 18.5 yards In 37 the opposition was held to 890 Ehtch completed five aerials. W L Pet. Packers Show That They ‘ paihaps aoma of tha blaaa can ba •aaaon'a work, but Mike Marino cal New England crown. This fall It srin In the aeaaea’a record. to New OrleAna after rocking placed on the ooUegea." rematotog games aad tha Basra ence, Joins two Oklahoma stars, Two Tilts Listed the Manchester squad dropped de run backs by opposing clubs. It’s rushing yards or an average of The power exhibited by. ths na Philadelphia ...... s 2 714 made that many In threa days. wte the pair thay have left ta ptey. Army 27-20 in the .annual service S yracu se...... 10 4 .714 Wilaon, a member of the 1912 The IS-yaar-old, 106-pound half Burkett Accepts Gene Calame and Bob Hamdon, cisions to the Greenfield Lions Snd fortunate that the Merchants 80.9 yards per contest.' tion's two top offensive teams was clash before m ore' than 100,000 Cleretend can naU down ito in the Blue backfield. Providence Grande Club, and the didn’t have to punt more than 24 There's little doubt that the shown in the amsll number of Hnaton 5 6 .463 Wrote About Wrong Rote Olympic team, predicted tough back, who must have college plajroCf herth hy wtontog tanaef- In Senior League spectatora at Philadelphia. New York ...... e 7 .443 competition between th* U.B. and coaches drooling already in anUci- Calame, the Sooner's great inability to obtain return bookings times. Judging hy their poor 29.7 Silk City aerial offense Was in punts—one by Army and two by MlaSltaippl Llanked arch rival Cataltno Dinngson of San Fran thraa. no mattar Wbrn tha TTImita Blue-Gray Bid quarterback, acored both touch- with its conquerors prevented 'Average. The ennemy was forced ferior compared to laat year's Navy. Navy tried another but Dick x-Boltlmore ...... 8 i i .Ji4 Russia in the 1956 games In M«l- patlon of tha day when he groara Orioles Seek V.issiaBlppi State 14-0 to cc4>ture cisco displays the eight-foot^ five- Weetern Oivleioa New York (NEA)—iTobin Rote boume, Australia. He eald the Rus up, scored four toujehdowna yester downa as Oklahoma ended an all Fresh from their initial win over Manchester from retaining New to kick 44 times and jn an ag^ a squad, but still it managed to Guest never got the ball away aa the Scuthem Conference cham- inch 277-pound sturgeon he victorious season Saturday, whip respecUble 34.1 mark. . Fort Wayne ...... 11 4 .788 guided Rice to two Southwest Con Rochester Royals sians had benefited through com day as the Long Island AU-Stan . Montgomery, Ala-, Nov. 29 (/IV* Manchester Auto Parts, Jon-Di’s England laurels. outgain the enemy overhead. The he fumbled and Army recover^ on plonahlp and earn an invitation to brought in off Port (Chicago, (Calif. ference championships, but his The Browne* important tztanmh ping Oklahoma AAM 14-0. Coached by Frank Toro, and Silk^ City safetynlen averaged a Merchants gained 1,017 yarda in Mlnneapolia ...... 8 4 .647 petition with the U.S. tod by ttirnad back tha Redondo Beach. ^ H«w Yorit hlghUghted y S ^ Tankee forces picked up a top- will attempt to make" it two Veteran Kell th# three-yard line. TTie recovery the S u ^ r Bowl. It took an hour and 20 minutes to Rochester ...... s 7 .417 blond cousin, Kyle Rote of South Play Here Friday learning our training methods. CkOlf., Ousadera 22-12 in the notch fullback yesterday when Additlim of the Iowa State back later by Tony Alibrio, the Silk City i i f in 30 pupi returns, the air on 49 completions in 148 led to the first two touchdowns 'Tech Beote. Georgia land the catch, which makes d ^ a acUoa. In other gameE the straight tonight against the Man semi-pros also dropped two thrill-' “ *” *y backs returned 12 punts. Milwaukee ...... 3 10 .187 ern Methodist, hogged the head Will Ontamnbw Oan Piggy Bank Bowl, final game of Max Burkett of Iowa Btate ac brought the Yankee roster up to attempts. Opposing quarterbacks that Army scored within a minute Although the Cotton Bowl has about two o f Dlangson. (NEA). lines. Bnra knocked Log AngMafi'oot ef chester Wallpaper in the first ers to powerful■ ■ Fort“ ~Dlx for a average. The enemy was forced connected on 64 tosses in 186 tries Baltimore, Nov. 29 IP) — The x-Baltimore diabanded. *ne Rodiesftr RoyaU. fea "Their teams will far outnumber the Pop Warner Midget Football tha race. 24-12, BnttehSa cepted a bid to play in this year's nine. The. Southern squad is com late In the second period for the had Arkansas, the Southwest Con Tobin estab Conference. plete bariing lossea to Bowl game of the Senior League, at 7 total of four lossea in 1984. They talented Merchants rolled to 119 for 846 yards. The state champs Baltimore Sun aaid today It had turing the best backcourt vom- ours, Wilson said, "but let’s not San Freaclaco I T ^ T m i S ^ t o Blue-Gray All-Star classic here o'clock at the y. first downs while allowing oppos learned that tha Baltlmora Orlolea only lead, 20-14, they enJoye(l all ference champs, for a week, the lished a college Mnatlon la the Natloaal Ba worry about being outnumbered. Young Mike. limited by/confe Dec. 29. games. were triumphant in seven outings. intercepted 16 passes, while hav dsj. other half of the Dallas classic had record passing85 .Waahtogton 4 1 -t e | ^ The nightcap at 8:18 should pro Local followers of the team were ing elevens 98. Manchester was ing the same number of their hava offered catcher Clint Court kethall Aaaa., will meet the Let's be sure we keep our ama renee rules to playing no more Buriutt, one of the best linc- vide a fast and interesting contest guilty of 38 fumbles this past fall ney and $90,000 to the Chicago Poor Kickoff to wait until Georgia 'Tech whip-* La Starza, Norkus Paired consecutive times Hamilton Standard flve Friday teurism pure. I’m confident the than 14 mlnutM in tha 36-mlnuto Cardtoals. ^ •‘ • a - . . NlClE OLD LADY treated to plenty of scoring as the acriala Intercepted. Also, 14 of After the Army had gone ahead ped Georgia 7-3. Arkansas wound without an inter as two of the loops top clubs col Merchants tallied 196 points while while av^Aging 39.9 yards In Manchester's 31 touchdowns came W b 11 a Sox for tha veteran In- night at 9 o’clock at the State American# will coifia through In gams, scored on a 50-yard run- . Ctevaland’a Impregnable Myrtle Beach, 8. C. (/P)—IVhen lide. Hilinskl’s.wHl shoot for their penaltIes;P«r outing. Opposing bail fielder George Kell. on Pete Vann’s 42-yard pass to up with a 10-0. win over Houston. ception, but Kyle Armory. The Royala will ga* the pinch." back of the opening kickoff and on tha opposing rivals managed 127 via^ the airu’ays. Bobby Kyasky, the Cadets came •gain pUyad a, vTui rate to Rn vte- Life Guard Maurice Selvin went second triumph, facing a youni tallies. carriers/ fum ble(f but 17 times Prior to laat aeaion, when he Southern California had ended In Annual Cleveland Show R o t a’a picture place the Baltfenore Bullets. Loula O. Wllka of BarUasviUe. runs of 11, 35, and 24 yards. 8EPT10 TANKS AND^ Task Vkell Done up with one qf those kickoffs. This its Conference schedule and had a adorned maga- tonr^SoeUlwnrt were the Browne* into the surf to make a rescue he Miller's Restaurant quintet whicl. Ruled Supreme while rtcovering 32 bobbles to 23 Hats off to Toro and Alibrio waa hampered by a bad back and The latter club disbanded last Okie., was ra-alactad NaUonal Beat New Jersey dafaktars that New York f i reri PLUGGED SEWERS threw hia wallet containing |1S was an apparent onside kick that Uttla unfinished business Saturday ■ine covers. Hia taam won tha right to moat MACHINE CLEANED dropped its opener to the strong In reviewing the atstistica of for'lh e home forces.. The opposl- for a task well done. *nie former a knee Injury, the 32-year-old Kell New York, Nov. 29 (/!•)—Brook week. TIckete . sold for the AAU praoident tod all other offi- • tet of only fonr yarda nmhtaur on the beach. He saw ah dderly North End Package five. uojri was penalised an average of had batted over .300 in eight went only to Navy 47 as Army with Notre Dame. The Irish won. When Kyle tha Oitaaden by beating the Mul- AND INSTALLED the recently completed seakon, the directed the team until leaving lyn's Lulu Peres and Sacramento’s ■cheduled Baltlmore-Haanlltoa cars were ntunied to the(r poal- woman pick It up and he thought Hillnski's will have to be at Silk Towners ruled suprem e^ the W.4 yards per tilt. ■traight seasons and had a lifetime gambled for possession of the ball but had to rally for a 23-17 ■cored three game will be honored. tlons by unanimous vote. Uca HUla, N. J.. Quakers 20-6 hare McKINNET BROS. for Army service after the first and another quick TD. verdict. Nebraska, assured of the touchdowne to she would keep tt safely for him their bent against Miller's who are majority of departments comp Strongest Barkfleld seven games. Alibrio, popular line major league mark of .311. Joey Lopes, two fast young light Bobby Davlee and Bobby (to). C. H. Swift of the Defense Friday, when he acored two touch Graham I te Tsngh Bewaraga Disposal Co. but when he returned to shore both expected ta be at full strength in to. the combined efforts of Boasting one of the strongest Last year Kell batted .276 while But short kickoffs were common Orange Bowl for ■ week, wound up weights, meet tonight in a tele keep Southern Wanzer are the two blgh-erer- downs. and the Philadelphia Chad- coach at Manchester High Methodist within Department committee on Inter- 1. tefenaiva team Mad 1M-M2 Peari St—BO-S-SSM the woman and wallet has dissp- their bid for the season’s first vic enemies. semi-pro bsckfields ever to’ repre- playing for the Boston Red Sox for the Cadets even though head its season Friday night in Hono vision 10-rounder at New York’s ing guards with the Royala moore Cuba 30-0 on Saturday, h ^ but waa unable te atof Otto peared. handled the reins the balance of a point of Notre naUonal aporta compeUtlon told tha tory. Both Manchester and the op' sent Manchester, the speedy Mer- the season. and {he Chicago White Sox. He Coach Earl Blaik said it wasn't lulu by belting Hawaii 60-0, but St. Nicholas Arena. Daslee was au All American nt delegates the armed forces are be when ha scored one. Graham, who completod IS aoriato played third base for the White planned that way. Other kickoffs Duka had to sweat It out Mary Dame until he ToMa Route Jim Moody scored the fifth Lopes makes his Eastern debut was 'njured in Seton Hall aad Waaaer ah ing combed for athletes for parUe- tod bucked over for ClevalaB(ra Sox under Paul Richards, ths new by Army's.Ralph Cheanaukas were land, also under conelderation for and if he can get by the flashy played at Setoa Han. touchdown yesterday for tha AU- lone touchdown. Lon GrteK na the fovrth quarter in 1949, ho be toaUon in the 1956 Olympics BUirc, composed ef boys from Mal- Oriole manager. so short that Navy was ablo to put the Orange Bowl, had trampled Brooklynite, he’ll be in line for The Mg mea with the Royals tliey wiU be given qpeciaUaed uaual chtpped la-th ls Uma wtto OUT OF DOORS M>ith Third base Is ohs of ths spots the ball in plan on iU 38. 41. 38 Mtasouri Thursday 74-13, and no plenty of action on the network came one of the most publicized veme and ValMy Stream, N. Y., three Add goala. Herb JohMon • ft a t m football players of all Urns. Next are Arale Rlaea, fi-fi. Art S p ^ - training for the games. tod Neddy Emerstm and Jack Richards must strengthsn if he and 42. The Middies marched to decision was made until Sunday. ■hows. The (Californian has a 23- stra e-IO and Jack Colemaa fi-7. ran beck a punt 48 yaide fOr the NUN06C0 wMi eH Usil bedy, er hopes to improve the d^angca of touchdowns after two of the kicks. Southern California has played By CHET S»UTH to Doak Walker, he was the Horns acrounted for the Cnisad- l-nO Isrlia 6M sr tdL bediat. fisar 6-2 record compared to Peres' 30- Reserved seat tickets may be only Haw York TD. the Orioles, who lost 100 games Blaik said tlie kickoffs were not In the Rose Bowl 11 times since 3-1. Written for NEA .Servioe Mustangs’ prize exhibit. ^ ora’ ocopaa Emarson ran 42 yarda Hbbed h i ritMtqr. figbfJMtM- Tobin Rote remained in Kyle’s purchased at the BA Club.Bee- for his, tod Horns ran back an and finished seventh In the Amer pre-conceived. 1923, and has won nine games, the 'The (10 p. m., E8T) bout will be Frank Leahy was a washed-out ervattona may alao be nmde by 25 Undefeated, HOCKBT AT A OLAXm ican Isagus laat season. Vsrn “We've been vslng that sort of . laat a 7-0 decision over Wisconsin teliecast by Dumont-lY. guy as he walked off the Yankee shadow even after he engineered roapted peas 35 ymrte. Rice through a eecond half come calling the club. be victory sent the All-Stan Stephens, hobbled by injuries laat kickoff in every game,’’ he aaid. in 1955. Punching Mlddlewelghte Stadium turf following Notre Hamilton will have Worthy United Elevens year and Bob Kanpedy, an out- “Inatsad of teeing up the hall we The real Bowl travelers, how Dame's memorable 0-0 tie with back to beat favored SMIT in homa alth tha InternaUonal SU- BtottMea! jnSirai The other Monday nlslit net '49. PattersoB, former UCona ace var Co. Midget Charafnen Game Hunter? fielder-lnflelder, playsd third in kicked low but got distance. We ever, are the Ramblin' ‘Wrecks work bout (ABC-TV, 10 p. m,. Army in 1946. New York 4, Montreal 1. 1954. Both art 34 yeara old. Kyle, the halfback, came to the and Mntt Formon .from Holy Piggy Bank Bowl Trophy. Tte didn't get the distance .this tlnsc. from Georgia Tech, the only one df EST), from Brooklyn’s Ekutern As he reached the dressing Croee In Its Uaeop. New York. Nov. 89 (fiV-Gkla- B ^ o a 9. Detroit 8. Scrappy Player The kicks were really bad. The the eight that has played In all of room, he went over to Johnny Lu- professlotial New York Giants aa first taam to win it three Umaa Chicago L Toronto 1 (Tto). By tVARREN Parkway Arena, will feature a the bonus pick in the winter of homa and Ttnnaasee Stata todod can keep It Shooting Ed The bespectacled Courtney,. a short one after our third touch the four big bowls. They sport a pair of punching middlcwelghts, scrappy player who goes all-out in down waa one of the turning point, 7-2 post-season mark, 1990. tha 1994 football aaaaon aa tha top Buffalo 2, Hei a i r r Any cracker-bsrrel pHttosopher veteran Oil Turner of Philadel Quarterback Tobin, a year ahead veloped aa a money player. GOOD MATCHMARER every game, hit .271 laat aeaaon. of the game. If v.e had kicked off Duke won the 1945 Sugar Bowl phia,, and young Ray Drake of winning toama to tha Hot of 35 un- Providence 1. Plttteurgh 1 (fie ). can make out a pretty g( Hia throwing in the early part of deep they’d never have scored be- game with Alabama 29-26, but of Kyle in college, had quietly For the past two seasons. Rote beaten-unUed elevans. Only Oemre^SchediB^ New York. Drake beat Floyd Pat Joined the Green Bay Packers. alternated at quarteihack for the that therp are four klnddq of the campaign left aomethlng to be f'.rs the. half ended.” dropped two Roae Bowl decisions terson twice In the amateurs but TTie Soonert and Tenneaoea Waltham. Maas.— (NEA)—Sev deaired. but hia play improved In But Blaik refused to ' cenrure to Southern (California and Oregon 'N ow It would appear as though Packers with Babe Parilli. The State each finished the campaign en o f 12 Brandeia football playen Mew Haven 9. WorSnLr 1. hunters In this world, The.e hasn't developed as fast.as Patter- they wrote about the wrong old Owl ran ao well that a spread who graduated laat June a n aiar- ths mast hunters, whose sole latter part of the achedule. Court quarterback Vann or Chesns’ ^kas State, the latter in a game ehifted- son'ln the pro$, with 10 Victorias. UCXA and^lifo BhlUmore 4. WaihliMtaai 2. ney will be 27 In March. for the boots. Rote. was installed from which he ate State were the only major s c h o o l rlad. Five wed Brandeia coeds. Only Oemee SAedalad. is to bring home some kind of , to Durham, N.C., In 1942 because Dralce's record is 16-3. Turner In fairness to Kyle. It must be up ground even-more suctsessfully. In the mammoth trade with Debatable Pass Call of the war. has won 46 of hia 52 scraps. This beaides Oklahmna, to go through bacon. There are the fun hunt the New York Yanktea- recently, reported that he has been plagued Green Bay'e brass was ao con ers, who don’t much care a hoot Vann’s debate.ble pass call was Navy, Arkanaas and Nebraska marks Ray's national TV debut as tha aehaon with perfect recordi. X the Orlolea obtained Hal Smith, lata In the fourth quarter. After by a knee. Injured In his first pro fident that Rote could carry the Hiay won nine each. ’ , whether they shoot anything or will be making their second trip,to a main eventer. training camp. entire load thla' trlp that ParilU who hit .390 with Columbua in the an It'tercepted serial had stopped % Bowl. Boat of the Week le a Oaiiiea not. Just so they get out into the American Association last year. the Middies three yards abort of Meanwhile, deepite the fact that was swapped to the Browns for woods or fields. A scattering of games headed by The bout of the' week will be he has been sllghUy terrific. It has Bobby Garrett, the Stanford All- PF PA Richards is high on hia chances of a . touchdown, Pat Uebe) and the Notre Dame-So«.them Metho beamed out of Cleveland'e Arena Oklahoma 214 fiO Then we can’t mlsa the brag starting behind the plqte. Tommy Bell tore the Na^’y line taken Tobin five 3'ears to earn America, before the Kentucky Tenneaaee SUte hunters, who slay or claim to have * la dist nationally televised game from on Wednesday night (CBS-TV, 10 wide recognition as Green Bay’s sharpshooter entered the armed 324 51 V the Sun reported that Richards apart aa they carried the ball Dsliss winds up the regular season p. m., EST), whord heavyweights NIaa Gamea atain largp critters so they can' Isst night huddled with Frank down the field where Kyaak;’ took One-Man Team. ' forces. Garrett has recrived a Luther (Iowa) see their names in the papers. And this Saturday. * Roland La Starsa of New York Dark-haired Tobin ttarowe bis libel-al. educsQon Bitting on the Lane, general manager of the over and moved It to the seven, and Charlie Norkus o f Port Wash Omaha finally the trophy hunters, who White Sox, at the minor lea ^ e “^e n Venn tried to peas and the weight around as well as the ball. bench (tod watching Rote. Emporia (Kan.) have no interest in shooting any WEEKiniD FIGHTS ington, N. Y., meet in a 10-rounder an(l he stands six feet three end 'Thanks largely to Rote, Lisle meetings in Houston. Navy line bearing down on him featurtog the .Cleveland News' an UCLA animal unles^'it is a. truly re IMte dresdnaughts. knocked the comes in. at 20a pounds. In 1952, Backboum-haa dona exca^ngjy Trinity (Taxes) markable example of its species, Hollywood -— Young Jack John nual toyshop show. he carried 161 timee for 994 yards, well in his first cam paign'u coach / .DECOY HUNTER ball from his cocked huid. That n ils Is the 27-year old La Star- Ohio SUta and that preferably a hard apeejes Decatur, Hi. (P)—Sometimes was Army's last threat son, 203, Los Angeles, stopp^ an average of 6.4. He was second of the Packera. Tha principal Frank Buford, 211, Oakland. 4. la’a first outing since he dropped Southeastern Louialtoa to hunt. things Ipoll. different hi da” lie)it, George Welsh, the - 166-pound In the NaUonal Footten League trouble with the Packera has been Bight Gamea The chap on the bthec aide of Reno. Nev. — Baby Moe Mario. a close decision to England's Don to only Norman Van RrockHn of that thay are in the vastly aspecially when you’re hunting Navy qiarteri'Hck from <3oaldale Cockell in London laat March. Carleton (Minn.) the cra'cker-bsrrel may agree or ducks. A. locel duck hunter went Pa outstarred Vann as he passed 118. Reno, stopped Alfredo Avila, the Loe Angelas Rama ih passing, stronger division, having to plky HaaUnga 114)4, Denver, 6. Norkus. a crude but powerful held the tame poaltlon In' punting the Detroit Lions, Sto Francisco disagree with such a -four-way in common with all other trophy down to the Sangamon River one for three touchdowns and Mored, puncher, flattened Charlie Powell, Robert / pigeon-holing, according to' wiieth- morning before daylight. Hs set the fourth, on a sneak.' with an avenge of 40.7'in 65 49ers and Rams twlca each. They Whitworth asrmtfftromr/m hunters is a steady purposefulness the ex-football pro, in eeven Jack. The quarterback had suffer klcte. So. you ece. he U a gehuine have lost alx gamea by a combtaied er hr ia more or less cynibsl. But out his decoys and waited for 6 rounds in San Francisco, Oct. 6. JualaU (Pa.) that .can be satisfied only by hon a.m. when he could legally shoot ed a bad day with his passing, triple threat. He averaged 6.9 lug- total of no more than 27 points, ^/D£iT TOP QUA: -r . h s , INTERNATIONAL Vi-TON TRUCKS hs’H very likely agree that the est success. V k n o c k o u t in ^ r m La Starza, a clever boxer, has a Pomona-cnaremont brag and trophy types are the any ducks that might appeariThe compleUng only five of VI. Army tell laat season. no doubt would be champions of I know half a^losen such. AR Philadelphia (F) — Percy Bas 53-5 record. .Norkus Is 25-13 with DelU (Mlee.) Stota most Interesting in the genus Nim time caihe. The hunter aaw a duck. had intefeepted four of them, with ToWn Rote may not be, as con the eastern conference. MlleeJAla.) look more like Joe Green than they sett. 25-yesr-oId Phlladelphiah. wes MEN! IS kayos. sistent a passer as Van Brocklin 348 115 f AVB UF TO S0% ON THE COST rod. Item! He shot and killed one of a knockout in Paris. In bouU- the Cadets' quarterback, Arnold The Packera twice lost to the Steca Gamea do like Buffalo Bill. Their deeds hie rubber decoya. f MrebosiRa Tucker, hauling In 'three. •••■ s* effective in that department Lions by. a margin of four points Real dyed-ln-th4-wpol trophy knocked out Jacques l«for* ' Rocky Caatellanl, middleweight Ashland (Ohio) ' 119 38 OF FAMOUS SUSURlANitB TRACTION remain unsung by the newspapers, . Leahy, not too disturbed, naked M Otto Grahank'of the Oeveland in a period of five days. Trinity (Conn.) hunters are a breed dll to them- though they’re common Juiowl- Herbillon. Francis Bortnardel and Hot contender from Cleveland, and Browiis. but he runs better than 316 58 aalves. I’m thinking of the rather are fewer than- half aa Lujack about i f “Tell ra e.^ h n ,” In tha first game, Max Mc(Je«, Penn. MlliUiy (tollege Your best buy for 'bdge at Rowland Ward’s In Lon Mohamed C^hickaoui. Baasett. 'one Moses Ward of Detroit, clash in an any other quarterback and, be 166 54 small clutter of men who will many 'Independent hanks' in oper of 12 children, waa Interim he said, “how did you happen to three strides behind the defender, - Six Gamea don, or the B^one A Crockett other 10-rounder on the fine card throw so many pasaea to Tucker T’’ cause of hia all-round accbm^lsh- dropped a Rote pass that meant reaearch and plan for y e i n to ation hi 1954 aa thefe were In featherwrelght champion vritlle DIAMOND RIND (or the charity show. Minot (Ind.) Teachers 240 39 Club, by the major natural his i921. "Well, It was this way, coach," ments, would be the first string ■victory. low cost delivery ward the taking of one specific Saadjr Saddler waa In the Army. Btaria Cashing U signal-caller anjnvhere. Northwestern (Wia.) 164 32 SUmMNin Nw Tiss* tory museums, o r ' wherever true PhoM or Soo Lujack replied. ’’He waa the only But/ thonka largely to the Worcester Tech 161 13 head, lay out every last ounce of trophy hunters gather. - Welterweight champion Johnny man I could find open.’’ Aa remarkable as he was In col power of televiaion, the etory of 'Saxton atarta cashing In on hte re New Britain Teachers 158 36 cash and effort and then not pull PUumed,’Two Y’eara lege, Tobin has matured and de- Tobin Rote finally boa been told. H your work calls for a pickup, panel pr stake truck, with trigger until and unless the ul NORMAN R. WEII. cently acquired title 00 'fhuraday Prindpla (HI.) 119 12 ,One. I remember, planned two GEMOLOOIST night. The New Yoriter faces ^-ton capacity, we’ve got the right truck to keep your costs timately perfect specimen. Is years for a really big grixxly bear, GOOD/I t e a r square Ih the sights. iVB<4 Cage Teams A veraging Speclnllst th JeirMry Ramon Fuetentes, .No. 3 con' Announce Pairingg 'way down. ghot a whopper, m ias^ the world TeL BIf-fi-«S6S tenderer, in a non-title ten- n u n u . I-IIO fertw. )1S4ei ' By and large, the nbn-huhtingi record by a aliver of skull langth, ■isM. Iseglb 90 lecbM, wMA M bwbw. boiobt 94 Iw Im*. I mt public tends to think of the big^ roundqr |n 'L oe Angbles. This From any angle, iNTKiNA'noNAL is your best truck buy. and in the smile of a good sports 92.6 Points Per Contest one wron’t be telecaM. Saxton For UConn Event Bm n apse «s » sr IK dsgioi pi S Uiu. Ovwdrtve apHesal. game hunter as a large red-faced man voted with the committee character, six feet two and 223 beat Kid Gavilan for the orowm in . Ib k c economy. The 104 hp.‘ Silver Diamond engine'is built that Judged another head a hair / pounds, capable of buU-dogging Philadelphia, Oct. 30. Fuentes Storrs, Nov. 39—(fi—Pairings for for low operating costs—built to stand tip under tough UM better thah hia New York, — The combination •lected 92 for the week and moved whipped BiUy Graham in his lost Babe the Blue Ox and either out- the second annual New : England Real rnen, these, and an inter of eagle-eyed marksmen and th e' into second place with 221. Iteb start, .Oct. 21. for years, to keep maintenance costa at a miniiminn wreatling or out-drinking Paul esting tribe few of us know much 24-second rule has brought about Boston Is the No. 3 In- COMPLETE College InWUUon Beaketball Tour Bunyan as necessary. There are about. ' Frankie Ryff,' Undefeated New Tbke comfort. The Comfo-Vision cab has plenty of head, such. Most of them In either the nament to be held at the University the fastest raU of taam scoring «X> York lightweight, gets a tough test of (JonnecUcut Dec. 37-23 were- an leg and shoulder room for the biggest drivor in the businew. . . first or third catgbrics. But not SECOND PRIZE RADIATOR against Cuba’s veteran trial horse, so the trophy hunter. In the history of ths NaUonsl Bas- ^ -p a u l' A r i tin. PhlladelphU's nounced today by Director J. Or- • MpMI outdoor visibility through a big, curved, one-piece Sweepoght Grand Rapids, Mich. (P)— Julius ketbali Association. ' league scoring champion Oriando Zulueta, IMday night at lean OiriaUan. He may very possibly be a Zukowaki -brought down a 100- The clrtmfte nine clubs s^re'yeara back, has the higiMt per- Madison Square Garden (NBC CSompeUng are Connecticut, laat • aple 696 erne* windshield. . . deep-cushioned seats for a relaxed ride. * tmalllsh chap, perhaps under five pound, five-point buck with a trsvellng at a record pace of 92.6 game acoring average, 22 6 oomts SERVICE Radio and TV, 10 p.m., EST). Ryfl year's champs; Dartmouth, the feet ten. quiet-spoken and more bow and airrow. But It didn't turn polnU per team per game. By cbm- for each contest, followed by team” has won 15. runnerup; Hiuward, Broarn, Am ■ es t e * ^ Thkepeiformorice. When you driveit you'll know what ^-ton like Greta Garlm. than Marlene out to be the prise he thought - it Uvelj Affair herst, MiddlelHuy, University of pariaon. tha prevloua higb at this mate Neil Johnston and Couiv **”* 'iy » wnliave powerful smH. Dietrich as far as his attitude tor wottld. When he ran to the fallen point In- a aaaaon waa 64.2 poinu , with 22.2 each and Selw w lth2i i • CLEANING Middleweight# Ralte (H gcr) Maaoachuoetta, and Colby, Four W hen oen I aee the n^w ^ k performance should really be like! And when you :y ... ' • ..— ,/''•* J- . ,1 I , ^ 4 A f •. ■ J: ■ !. J X i:. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 PAGSfllTBDI BIANCHESTER EVENING HEJULD. JIANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1984 Boarders Wanted 59*A Houses For Sale 72 Lota For Sata 7S ment said treatment ef the cap tured Americana by the Red Chi AstosiotUss fag Salt 4 R o o b is Withdat Board 19 ROQM AND board for genUeman. b o w e r s s c h o o l Area. Largs 6- Adenauer Sees Motoreyclw—Bicycles 11 CARNIVAL BY DICE TURNSI Articlos For Bids' 45 HonNhold Goods 51 dxiUnuoua hot water. Very cen SEVERAL CHOICE ouilding Iota* nese broke the Korean armistice' HikeinH-Bonib room ranch, 3 twin size bedrooms, h ^ elevation aU latprevemeMa, agreement for return of all priaon- BlOVd -ES, REPAIRING and re STOP THOSE dratty doora with BARGAINS in new and used appU- BEAUTIFULLY furnished sparious trai. Phong M I. 9-0618. ftreptacs, plasterad walla, oil hot "A " and ”AA>' tone, i ; A. BaMt- DeCORMIER MOTORS room with complete light house ara o f war. The l l airmen Vrere building. New, used, bought and intarlocking metal waathar strip- ances. Terms and trades. Jamas FURNISHED R(M>M suitable water heaL callar ameslte drive, Isr, Agent. Phone MI. 868$8. Vole as Stand Jets Scheduled SAYS: 'These fine car values A, Wdbds Appliances, 883 Onter keeping facilities available. Will for near bua. (inly $l4,t00. Carlton W. aboard a B39 shot down to North sold. American and true EigllMi. p ii « . Phona M I. 8-6470. lady or young couple. Centrally Korea and the two clviliant were are sure to please at the very We specialise in English bicycles. St. M I. 8-1818. rent stogie or double. Children ac Hutchins. M I. 86133, 8-4084. CHOICE BUILDINO lots for aale cepted (limited). Central. Regsoa- located. Kitchen prlvilogee. hO. ta a transport plane downed over bes( of terms.” ComMato line of parto and acces- 30KR Of—Brama around Tba 0-3409.' to Mancheatar. A and AA aont. T. For Rearming By Air Fdin^ ■oriaa. Manchester Cycle Shop, Woodrited, U Main BL. Mancbaa- LATE MODEL Roper de luxe gas aUe. Mrs. D orsey, 14 Arch St. MAITCHESTER, Finley S t;-6 room J , O ock a tt. Broker. M l. 3-5416. intarnktional waters, according to ter. OoRB. G ood used furniture range, four burner and heating Cape (3od, two-car garage., com Residence M I. 8-7781. Um U. E position to the matter. GuinnsDAovT. 166 West Middle Turnpike. kCf. (OanttataaS it o h P ag* \ /.■ . ■ A. • y L t - ";■% ' MONDAY, NbVEM pER 29, 1984 . iKanrlifatfr lEttruittg HrraUi \ Stor^ 0pen Tonight Until 9 for Your Shopping Convonionce- *- '• "Ae-.e ^ 'I -y T ■-■'•.'ii/- • .iv ■ -.a. Merabora of Mancheater Lodge of Klka who t* serve on the sub-committo4 are AnmifcBail .. ^ | q ^ T o w i i v o lu n ^ r Group to Study serving aS individuals in this phase Daily N t t PPMa R ub od to help in the ~ to-houiw PMrmoted at Hamilton Standard . Fkf Mm Week ^ TM w y i y ^ ____ canvtoaa of UckeU to pancdta of the work, rather than aa tho ’ la invited to featlval are re^ueated to repreeentativba of their original luemRPETS-BROADLOOMS '•■jMljSti tke public ehowinc of the at Issues on .Charter organisationa The membera arc: Mtadd iMee taken by memberaot the American Legion H< to- f morrow night a t 6 o'clock. At' Mrs. Louis Heard, chairman; Mrs. Fair, osMer ta « l|^ Law -aijip., : M iar OM Scout Tro^ I on their Further study of . the Roger Olcott, secretary; Franklin , "THE HOUSE OF BEAUTIFUL CARPETS’* ~tHp to jBurqM teat mimmer to* Ume they wiU be aaaigned to ./ 99a. WOdMoiay fair, BMa diaMaa varioua diatricta. They are requeal raised at the recent Anderson. Mrs. Marshall Banever, Member e f ^ Audit ■artinr Bight. at 7:M in Wood- Russell Broderick, Atty. Wesley Eoreoo eC OU^olstlaa In ttm paratoio, ntff Rail of tho Center Congrega- ed to wear their Blk haU. The pro- Manchester's Town Charter," ceeda of the feaUval will go Gryk, Mrs. Charles Jacobson, U a n t h e ^ r ^ A City of Viilage Charm aoy. n g k mid. Church. Some of the girla sored by the League of Georgs Kats, Willard Marvin. Mrs. MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER* f- : I ao want on tlM trip will talk towarda the Blka local high achool Voters, will be done by a sub-conv ..X acholarahip fund. .William Minnick, Frank Reilly, 4M MAIN 8T. AT M1DDI.E TURNFIKE TEL. MI-9-4f4S \ about tho all dee aa -they are mittee chosen from the workshop ,ty. Jay Rubinow and Atty. Her- VOL. LXXIV, 'NO. 51 ' Runra. Tho 14 membera of the p^icipanta. Their purpose Is to miito Tules, A. (SDETOEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1954 (OtaaMflai ASvwMkk^ m Fagt 18) and their throe loadeniment . Mancheater Lodge No. 7S, A. T, debate more thoroughly points OPEN * A Jf. to 9 PAL TBVBllDAYS and FRIDAYS PRICE PIVB cm ^ (I throe Bsontha in Kuropa viaitinf and A. 1C., will hold a apecial com- raised at the three charter meet V Rngiand, Scotland, Dennuu-k, Ger* municaUon at the Maaonic Tern ings and tp write a report compris DAILV to 5:1(1 PJjL, pie tomorrow night at 7;S0. Thla X. jjany; SoriUrtaad and lyance. ing majority and, when necessary, s t I a m e d c l a m s Winnte's Birthdayl picture I'.-X will be the laat time Worahipful minority - opinions. Toll at 37 Tho llancheater Moariah Chorua Maater John L. Von Deck and hia This report will be read at a will meet toni|^t a t t o’clock in aaaoclate officera for 1*54 will ex* fourth and final ieasion of the ^ c mz 4>>-; Luther HkU. Bmanyel £aithoraa amplify the Maater Maaon degree. workshop to be held in January Church. It la moat important that They will be aaaiated in the work and will be voted on, by ballot, is In Britain by membera of the. Fcllowcraft CHATTIERIBOX \ ovoty membor attend theao «»«*» sue by issue, by the entire group. 813 Main SL—TeL lin-9-aoM \ rriioaraala. C3ub. At the conclualon of the The report, together with the re IlIRRORS-^-AUTO 6LAS| meeting there will be a aoclal hour sults of the voting, will be sent and refreahmenta. back to the 10 orgimisatians wlUch Hurricane joined with the league in present FURNITURE TOFS Kvery Ready CiKle of Klnga ing-the workshop material. These lAindon, Nov. 30 (ff)—^The Daughtera will hold ita fall rum particiMting organlsaUons will be British freighter Treaillidn mage aale tomorrow, beginning at _Hamll^SUi^anl Photo. \ __ Hamilton Standard Photo free to'act ono the report as they •:S0 a. m., in the Sunday School Harold Tedford ^momaa J. Norriaaey fit. EMER6ENCY sank in the Irish Sea today room of the Second Congregational The people who have consented under the hammering of •two Manchester nelghbon were prontdted recenUy at Hamilton OILRURNEII J. A. WHITE eds ‘Brothers ChUfch. Mra. Jamea T. Picklea and Mra. Cleon Chapman, chairman Standard, division of United Aircraft CorpMtlon, Windsor LorJea /SIRYICI Winds of hurricane force and and co-chairman reapectlvely, atnd Harold Tedford of 33 Campfleld Rd. was a d v a n ^ from supervisor of GLASS CO. at^xleast 15 of her 40-man aaalatanta will be at the church product sales to stair assistant to the sales manaMr, while T. J. Mor-' CALL crew\were droAvned. thla evening to receive articles for riaaey, 128 Campfleld Rd., formerly aaaistant s u p ^ a o r of product 24 BIRCH ST. O tber,^ips pl-.Teked 19 survivors McCarthy Goes to the Senate Chamher the aale, proceeds of which will be sales, took over Tedford’s former duties. Tedford joined Hamilton Dee Claims Standard iii 1935, Morrissey, in 1942. ^ ^ T*L MI 9-7822 and thre^ead men from tbe water devoted to the Circle's charitable ------^ MI-9-4548 'X in perlloua^.reacue opbratlona and work. "YYe Can’t Hide Behlad reported eighting 13 more bodies The Clothes Horae Thlift Shop of UHLUAMS floating face down. Hope for the Wrangle Marks A daughter, their SfUi child, \ Our Prodaef* War Action The High School Parent Teacher the Junior League of Hartfoi:d, ^ m Nov. 23 to Mr. ^ Mrs. i OIL SERVICi half doxen- otJlara aboard waa Organisation will keep “open Inc., will hold its 'annual Christ Dorian Shainin, 35 Lakewood\Clr- slight. One of the igodiae recovered house” ,at the high achool tonight mas Sale Wednesday and Thurs cle. s., has been named RUen was that of the toaster of the at 7:30 for parents of mominjr aes- day at 1000 Farmington Ave., West 7,373-ton vessel, idemified aa a In Blockade aion atudenta. Marie. Hartford, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Captain Winter. \ X . on Wednesday and from 10 a.m. Feud Four Mips Slalix Rainbow Girls are reminded of Ifiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii > 11 ‘ WSahington, Nov. SO (A")— Past Maater Wilber Uttlo and to 6 p.m. on Thursday. All the the rehearsal for the minstrel . a . _ le known death toll of seamen hia stair will install the new of- proceeds from that sale and to five-day storm that^-Mnk Presideht Eisenhower feels >roceeds from this sale and show tonight at 7 o'clock in the a naval and air blockade of Washington, Nov. 80 (4V-Sen. Jenner (R-Ind) snarily •. lieers of Manchester Orange at an M wnlc Temple. A full attendance four other ahlps in waters ar^nd took Sen. Flanders (R-Vt) to task in the Senate today .w. . open meetiijr Wednesday at S p. m. lord Rehabilitation Workshop, is hoped for. the Briooh Isleo mounted to ^ Red China Would amount to sy n>r a in Orange Hall. A social period The Trebiman, bringing a carg^ broadcast in which Jeniier said Flanders referred to the with refreshments will follow. war action,” the White Members of the Army-Navy Center of grain to England, from eastern louse said today. Soviet peoples as "brothers.” Flanders snaimed Diat Jenner Auxiliary are reminded of the pot- Church will meet this evening at Canada heelsd oyer and went down "has taken leave of his intelligence.” . PH O N E The Ladles Home League of the luck supper tomorrow night at 8:30 44 miles off '3oKk, Irelanc. The le White House 'view waa Salvation Army will meet in the 3 o clock in the Federation Room, Stom-Iaocd BrlUoli Primo Mimator 8ir Wlnstoo Cborchlll fooM stafqd by James C. Hagerty, press The hot clash came as the Senate was moving into the MItchsll 9-7196 at the clubhouse. Bach member is asked to brins a iiiiil the comera hi the Cabinet Room of Londoa’s 10 Donming St., in this crew of 40 went ovbr the aide into Citadel at 2 o’clock tomorrow af mountainous waves. NThe ship's secre^ry, shortly after v Sen. final stages of its long debate oYer proposals to censure Sen. 142 E ait Center St. ternoon, to sew and fold bandagea ^Uen^ for state hosintal iiiiii apecially posed portnUt te a u rk the eUtemaa’e birthday. S(r Wln- Knowlud of California, ths Re- A son was bom at the St. Fran aton la M yearn oM teday. (AP Wirepboto). owners, the Pe::lnaular Kod Orien McCarthy. Under a unanimous consent agreement, voting is or Mitchell 3-8606 for the hospital. The hosteaaea will cis Hospital in Hartford Saturday tal Steal, ohlp Co., said t h ^ were publicanMeeder, had renewed his. to begin tomorrow afternoon. Leaders forecast that amend U a a d ie ste r be Mrs. Annie Russell and Mias to Mr. and Mra. Maurice McGee, no passengers aboard. cku for' a^lookade in the face of Edith Jackson. 17 Devon Dr. '"»tn«:tor a ^onounebment laat night by ments would be disposed of and a final vote reached by s(»ne ^ “ Cheater’s public Tba 1.044-ton Scottish time Thursday. ------schools. !• In charge of the pro- Secretary of Stole Dulles. Ardglen radioed that she ____ Dulles, in a m q^r foreign policy . Flanders and Jenner have been gmm for the Christmas meeting of up three bodies and six eurvtvore leading fi^-urea in the controversy. Northfleld Club to be Churchill, 80, Asks before her own engines broke ech in Chica^ last night, de- that ths flrst duty of the over McCarthy’s conduct. Flan-1 ^ Mra. down, lea'.ing her at the mercy of ders introduced tha original reso-! Gov. Lodge the sea. United States is to “exhaust peace Wertmont Dr., ful mexqs” to protect the rights luUon of censure. Jenner has bat- ' Weat Hartford. The evening will be Later the Ardglen. measegsd tied against censure. \ that the engliiM had been rej^ired of AmertoaM imprisoned by Red ‘Service to Render’ China, rathcK than “now resorting When today's eeasion opened, wlU include recordings from ChWst. and she wao araeding toward the Set to Get war action, such as a naval and Flanders put Into the Oongreselon-•n* Northfleld Irish coast. al Record the transcript of o School for Girls and carol singing.. Another rescue vessel, the 6,473 air blockade.' London, Nov. 80