gifts. Big bows on ssch am of of Manchester and Mra. James the chair were attached to s large Marley of Rockville, the hostess wadding bell which hung over tns served a dainty buffet luncheon. ■me following youngatars, well chair. Many streamers lad from The decorstiona wars green and each comer o f ths room to ths known In the entertainment, Held whits, with a big white cake with center, and the sntlrs effect wrss a bride and bridegroom on it as and pupUa of Heiyn Flanagan of Miss Ann T. Flynn, daughter of very colorful. the centerpiece. Games were play­ Mrs. Jossph Lavigns, the former Hartford, will preaent an 11-aot Mr. and Mrs. Peter Flynn, of 79 A buffet luncheon waa served ed throughout the evening. Phyllis Langer, daughter of Mr. dancing akit at the Hayioft, South Mies McCollum w ill be married Broad street, who will be married by the hostesses, with a large and Mrs. Richard Langer of 381 Coventry, Friday night: Fern De- shower cake decorated in pink to Albert J. Ogren on September to Robert A. Gagnon, son of Mr.' rOL. LXIX, NO. 277 (UaaBSed AdvaHMag oa Paffa U ) MANCHESTER, CON^ h FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1950 niie Dion, the Boeach twina, and green with the worda, "Con- 2 S t St. James’s rectory. Center street, was honored Tues­ (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS George and. Jimmy, Steven Stine, and Mrs. Adalbert Gagnon, of 148 grstulatlona on your forthcoming day night with a miscellaneous Mary Jane EMwarda, Claira Mo- South Main atreet September 3 marriage," written on it as the shower at the home of MrA Leland roiae and Wiiilam Sweet. at St. Jamea'e church, waa tend­ centerpiece for the table. I Permit Is Issued Ellis who was matron of honor for ered another aurprise miscellan­ Commander Richard Galinat, eous shower last evening. The the recent bride. shower, given by Mrs. Edward Mc- To Zion Lutheran Vm . Iliey mu' not oi»ly •*vJn« here but shoppInK lu oool w*m- I Vice Commander Robert Brown Miss McCollum Many friends and relatives at­ Cartan and her sister, Mra. Ken­ t M i , fbf riiiiiliiuu* !• one »♦ the cooleet food etoreo la town. and Truatee Albert Jacoba of An- tended. Seated under a gaily deco­ neth Yeomans, cousins of Miss Alterations at Zion Evangelical rated pink and aqua umbrella deraon-Shea Poat 204d, V. F. W., ^ynn, was attended by about Shower Guest M t ia c A I * to work, .meaa* oopifort for you on hot h i^ d ara leaving tomorrow .for the V. Lutheran church on Cooper street overflo^sing with atreamers, which Reds Launch Roaring Two-Pronged Attack ten ..M eaaa rmployeee caa do a better Job for you. and tt twenty frienda and aasociates were attached to each gift, Mrs. F. W. National Convention to be from the Connecticut Mutual In­ ■re to be started with the grant­ mMUia frMtaer fmita and veaetables. held in Chicago from the 26th Miss Evelyn McCollum of Ver­ ing of a permit to do an estimated Lavtgne unwrapped her lovely surance company where she is em­ presents. RMnember, Plneburat la air conditioned to make food ahop- through the 28th. ployed. non atreet, Vernon, waa aurprlaed $5,200 worth of work there. with a greenback shower Tuesday The basement will be changed plnr more comfortable for you. Mrs. McCartan’a home, where A buffet luncheon was servtd the shower was held, 126 Eldridg# evening, given by Mrs. Albert and the boiler room relocated and by Mrs. Ellis, assisted by Mrs. Ev­ See Schuman street, was beautifully decorated Ogren of 88 Wells street, Man­ acoustic ceiling and other Im­ erett Cone, Mrs. Arthur Buckler provements will be made. U. S. Rail Seizure In green and pink. A Boston rocker chester. Friend, and relatives and Mrs. William Sullivan. ’ITte decorated In thoae colors was plac­ from Plainvllle, Forestvllle, Ver­ The work is part of the general luncheon was highlighted by a ^ ™ Plan Defeated Taegu and Pusan Are A daughter, Kathleen Ann, waa ed in the center of the room and non, Rockville and Manchester church growth and Improvement beautiful shower cake inscribed FOR YOUR NEXT DINNER I the bride-elect sat upon thia white were present. program which has been carried on with ’’Congratulations,” which born at the Hartford hoapltal Mon­ unwrapping her many lovely Assisted by Miss Barbara Gsdo over the past several years. was made by the hostess. day to Mr. and Mra. Carl Hohrbach Miss Evelyn M.* Flynn S 0 0 I1 a s 1 r i m i a i l Minus Britain of 81K Garden Drive. Mr. and Mra. Rohrbach are the parenta of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Flynn, o f 69 Targets as Southern MAY WE SIG6EST two aona. The former Barbara Starkweather street, announce Talks with Cabinet Says French Parliament Kaeney, Mra. Rohrbach la the the engagement of their daugh­ daughter of Mr. and Mra. Howard ter, Mine Evelyn M ary Flynn, to W ill Reject Pool As It Keenay of Henry atreet Ronald K. Vogel, eon o f Mr. and Now Stands; Advance Unions Deny Giving Mra. John Vogel, o f 54 Oxford Troops Fight Gamely Johnson Asks Alternate Proposal street President Pledge Not Mise Flynn Is a registered nurye and le on the etaff o f the To Call Nationwide Bulietin! Congress Act Allies Regain Some Lost Manchester Memorial hoepital. W alkout; Senate Stud­ Strasbourg, France, Aug. 25 ROtARTTARMTUtKiy Mr. Vogel la employed by the —tAV-The Consultative At- Release Nazi Tycoon Ground; Over 20,000 Southern New England company. ies Anti-Strike BUI; In­ To Draft MRs sembly e f Uie Oeuacil of An early fall wedding is Europe voted naaalmoue enp- Omiinunists Ready planned. FOR YO U . a junction Is Unlikely pcft today tor a proposal t . eetabileh a European SnprenM From Landsberg Jail For Mass Pqsh De­ Daughtem of Liberty No. IT. Request Sent to Chair- court. R W'oidd eaforoe a bill Aa«l may « e rciiilnil you that Kottart Karma Juat phoned to Hiss Nancy Btmtel, daughter of Bulletin! signed to Drive U. N. lkO.L.1.. w liyiold their annual out­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bunsel, of human rights in member tell ua that we could ocll Iheae freah 1950 crop lender 11 to 14 man Vinson Accom­ ing at Rocky Point Saturday. The of Lewis street will, return Sep­ states to guard against recur­ Forces Into Sea; Reds IK turkeya at a new low price tbia week. Tea, on a 14 Ib. tur­ TRUMAN ORDERS Friedrich Flick, Hitlerite bua will leave Orange hall at 9:46 tember 11 u a member o f the panied by Bill Set Up rence of the erimse of which key you aave 4*c oyer the price preyaJlInK laat week. Re- Nasi Germany waa found Milwaukee MD ISaturday morning. There are atlll senior class at Endlcott ’ Junior SEIZURE Steel Tycoon, Freed Order Death for Any niem ^r you ifet more allcea of tender white meat from the By Defense Officials. guilty. a few aeata on the bua available College, Beverly, Mass. Miss Bun- Washiagton, Aug. 25.— plump lar^e hreaata of theoe freeh Robert turkeya. Stuff your and reservatlona for theae may he Oni Good Behavior in Soldier W ho Retreats turkey with Pepperidae farm Stuffing and aerve freah lima beana zel la a merchandising major and From HALE'S SELF SERVE Strasbourg, r-rance, Aug. 3&— made by calling 78S0. has been active as^’a reporter for — President Truman today 'Washington, Aug. 26.—(P)— W’”) Gets High Pay or froated Peaa alony with abme of nor nice cranberry aauce. ,(^ — British Conservativs David Company of 18 Others the campus magazine. liuring the srdered seizure of the «a- Secretary of Defense Johnson to­ Ily The Associated Press Ray Dwyer showed three coming year she vyill serve as vice Ekxles predicted today that mm ■' day asked Congress to permit a Landsberg, QermanyA Aug. 30. A 6,000-msn spearhead of movlea on travel, music and. na­ president o f the Choral club. tion’s railroads at 4 p. m,, France’s .Parliament will reject For Aray Job And HEALTH MARKET draft of dectora and dentists up a major Communist push at­ —(C)— Friedrich Flick, ^Hltlar-era ture at the Hospital Annex on (e.s.t.) Sunday. ths Schuman Plan to pool West ROBART Hartford road laat evening, in an­ to and including age 45 for the Aa onldentjfled Amerfean soldier aaptnres a North B e r m attempHag '■tael tycoon, and M other convict­ tacked today after intense other of the aeries of entertain­ armed eervlcea. Europe’s coal and steel unless Bri­ to lalIHrate the U. 8. lines somewhere on the Korean front (U . S. Capitol Hill Pledges Fast artillery preparation north tain is included. Army photo \ia A P Wirephoto). ed Nazi war crimlnala ecurried ment programs lor the patients Extra BRICK-OVEN The request waa made in a let­ out of prison before dawn today of Taegu. Other Red forces FARM there under the auspices -of the HEALTH MARKET Washington, Aqg. 25.— (/P) ter to Chairman Vinson (D., G a ) Eccles made thia statement to Inquiry Into $1,125 — freed for good behavior. to the east threw a -heavy' Y.W.C.A. HALE'S BAKED BEANS — President Truman talked of the House Armed Services com­ reporters as he and another Osn- "Go away! Get out!” shouted thiily Average to Civil­ mittee. Johnson enclosed a bill tank-led attack at South Ko­ TU RKEYS LB Special! over the nationwide railroad aervative member of the British Flick at newsmen and photogra­ drawn up by the Defense depart­ Excess Profits Fight ian for X-Ray W ork rean forces, pushing them Headquarters Rath's "Choice" (Best) Grade ■trike threat with his Cabi­ Parliament, KaroM Macmillan, phers aa he raced through a driv­ Our Plnehnrat meat mea eertaliily are experta on poultry.. ment. Vinson introduced it in the ing rain to a waiting aedan. back as much as 3,000 yards. net today. No one would say House and said his committee mapped a new drive in the Euro­ they aelect the flneet farm freah Fryera or BroHera or Fowl and Joseph R. Longchamps. elec­ AM Day.i ^The release of the 19 was the Washington, Aug. 35— (■>)—Ap The double attack posed a twin then fix them properly ready for the pan or oyen. Inalat on FOR what action was planned but would brgin hearings Monday. pean Consultative Assembly for a tronics technician, third class, The True pool plan which Britain would ac­ biggest single exodus of war crim­ Army report that a Milwaukee threat to Taegu, United Nations only Plnehnrat faim freah poultry. .and don't foraet our freah U8N, son of Mr. and Mrp. Joseph 4-H CLUB BLUE RIBBON there were growing reports Under the measure, the draft­ May Rule Out Tax I New BtgM Wwy. cept. inal prisoners since the United doctor is getting an average of forward base, and Pusan, tha ing would be in this order: oaiery which aella thia week-end at SAe for a very larre double Longchamps of 122 Birch atreet, the government would seize States began operating the big main U.N. supply base In South b— cb. .tomatoea and com are low too. SPAM Priority Set Up He aeeerted that a survey of $1,135 a day to X-ray draftees Korea. and James A. Wiley, fireman, the railroads no later than stone prison here, where Hltlef SHOW BEEF First, thoae who during the laat Parliament by French leaders in drew swift promises today of in­ USN, son of Mr. and Mra. James tomorrow night. Increase This Year wrote’ his "Mein Kampf.” Behind tanka, the forward ROASTING Wiley of 60 Campfleld road, are war were students in the Army the last few days showed a lack Railroad conductors and train­ of sufficient support to ratify the Out Under New Rules vestigations by the Army eiid. on troops of a 30,000-man Red fores among the personnel aboard the FROM THE HEART OF THE IOWA CORN COUNTRY Specialised Training program, or men, who called the strike for proposed agreement as it now They had served two-thirds of Capitol Hill. laahed egainet tha South Korean ■hips of Task Force 86 who have 12 Oz. Tin a similar Navy program, and who Med. Size Lb. 2 31c next Monday, have said they stands. Washington, Aug. 26—(C)— A he heads if the profits levy is their original sentences and were At Milwaukee an Army officer Sixth Infantry Division six miles CHICKENS 55c been participating in the training You can have your favorite cut of steak or roast from had less than 90 days of active would work under government fierce Senate battle over a move pinned ftn. freed under relaxed regulations confirmed that Dr. Irving C!owan east of Kunwi and 30 milea north of 2800 Naval Academy and Naval this 4-H Club raised beef. We are displaying and selling duty with the armed forces. These Eccles declared most French So- to attach an excess profits levy on ■elxure. If thiri Is dona, George said, his Increasing time off for good con­ has averaged $1,135 a day for his of . Taegu in what General Mac- Sliced Boiled Ham Reserve Officers’ Training Corps OUR PAPtR DtPARTMSNT men were largely educated at gov­ cislista would abstain rather than corporations—with the outcome in t this week-end at Hale's Health Market. The Cabinet aeaaion lasted an committee will hold hearings duct. All but one had bean san- work this month, Sundays exclud­ Arthur’s headquarters considered seniors and sophomores in the tra­ ernment expense. have their country overshadowed doubt—threatened Indefinite delay I hour and a quarter. which might last four months. tenced to seven years imprison­ ed, to X-ray and check plates of the beginning of a major effort Sliced Swiss Cheese ditional annual Midshipmen eniis. FEATURES Second, those educated under by German industry, today for a $4,008,000,000 taX- REPPIRI Disenaaed AU Angle# That, obviously, would rula out ment (or war Crimea. men examined at the Milwaukee The South Koreans were reported ss this1 SHOE year. 1 the Army-Navy programs and French leaders here declined to boosting bill. . .• Old Fashioned Meat Loaf I LEAN, TENDER ROASTING PORK Attorney General McGrath told any tax increase this year. Tha prtsonare, holding bundles induction center. holding, after the Reds made a who served more then 90 days comment. France's present Co­ Senator Gcorgt (D-Oa) said ha reporters they "talked the whole The iasue exploded as Sanatora befora their facea ta foil eamara- MaJ. Qen. Raymond W. Bllsa, "■light' pen*tratipn...... Tavern Loaf Major Charles H. King. Jr., of but lesa than 31 months. alition Cabinet would need Soctal- would tak^pie big bill—askM by ^ 7:ai^r/ ■ttnatlon over thonmslilar.” dia- OMsnally*m-Xm1 .apd O’llshonay men, fled tn autopwbUas in which j^rmy surgeon-ganersl, told re- To the east a.Sebto-Morean rbgi- 6.5 Prospect street,1 a ^ Pratt 1 and -Third, . physicians and dantlata iet votes to put the plan through President 'Inman fa help pay for relatfvas and friends sat. cuaslng "all ths differ&it anglaa.” who did not have any active ser­ (D-Wyu) yeatardey ottered an portera ha had "no knowledge ef ment withdraw up toZ.OOO yard A - 1st Prize Liverwurst I Whitney research worker. Is Ranges, Refrigerators 45 the French Aaaembly. increaaed military spending—back In leak than two minutes, all thia situation.” Aakad If aelsura papers have vice after Sept. 16, 1940. from mere than one to aimoat tw . f training with the 76th Infantry 7 OZ. CAN PREMIER Britleh Coneervativee backed an to the Finance committee which had roared out of the. prison’s Quality Frankfurts WHILE’ UUJfllT FRESH „ been drafted, he repeated, "You Fourth, those who served the (OBatiSued aa Bags “ 1 shall check on it,'* Ha eald. hillea— near the mountain pity o f 4 Division, Organised Reserve Washers and 41! Handy’s ______Whole or amendment to the Economic Coirl- will have to talk to the president outer court yard. An inquiry was also premised by N in e , nine milee northwest e f Corps, at Camp Edwards. Major Brightwood least number of full months in mittee’s Pro-Schunum Plan- reso­ and many other Cold Cuts about what he ie going to do.” The 69-year-old Flick, whose Representative Vinson (D-Gs), Pohang port They later regatnM King is chemical warfare officer Other Appliances LIGHT MEAT TUNA 33c W A H rif lution asking “ renewed effort” to It luDJ-AHIYC In reaponae to queaUona, Mc­ (Ooniinned on Page Eight) wartime steel empire employed chairman of the House Armed this lost ground. of the division. have Britain participate in a pool A t Phiebiiiat yon get email 4 to B lb. abort ahanked, well I Grath said another poaalble 130,060 pereona, waa convicted by Services committee. Road Leads To Taegu, Pusan 14 OZ. BOT.. SUGAR H EART scheme within the framework of t«.JW .H AM eoM j n i x m j r a ■trUte-atopping move, other than East German Chiefs an American Military oeurt in Taxes Will Betqni Money Tne main lunge waa at cnionge, Lower 8L Floor Laoel the Council of Europe. Nuernberg, Dec. 32, 1947, on ■elxure, would be to seek a court "O f course, the government will 20 milea north of Taegu on the cen­ chargee of exploiting Ruaalan SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb. order againat a walkout. But he This in effect is a restatement get a lot of that back in income tral sector. Thle le on a good road 59c CATSUP 19c Ban Shipment slave labor and looting the Ger­ amphaalzed that he waa apeaking of a previous Eccles-MacMillan taxes,” Vinson suggested to a re­ leading to Yongchon, 28 miles to SHANK BUTT Hit Reich ‘Re-Arming’ man-occupied countries. The 2 >4 porter. Genuine Spring Lamb never was finer quality and only of posalblUUes. motion. It outlined an alternate HALF pool plan putting the controlling years he already had been In Capt. Thomas Appleby,* Jr., pub­ (CoaHauad on Page BIgbt) Rib Chops at 89c, Patties at 53c or medium size Lamb HALF Other AdminIstraUon offlciala, Of Air Data ateel-coal authority under the Eu­ priaon were deducted from hie ecn- unquotable by name, aald there waa lic relations officer at the Mil­ Legs at 79c are excellent values. Lamb Shoulders at 49c MIRACLE WHIP p. 35e 5 9 ropean Council’s Committee of tence. waukee Induction, center, eald Dr. and atewing lamb at 39c go on the budget list. MorreU’s Foreign Ministers. Last March, he denied that he Cowan gets $5 each, for making (OonUnned m Page Bight)’ Destined for Red ^ Sheriff Faces ^ ready to eat Hams M'hole Ih, 69c. Pinehurst Chuck 12 OZ. TUM BLER PE TE R P A N waa seeking his release in exchange and checking cheat X-rays, and U. S. to “Greet” Ground lb. 69c. OCce-tike U. S. ^ a r g e s It Vio­ (Continued on Page Four) for disclosing Important Informa­ that more than 4,000 X-ray plates Our Poultry Dept, will have Bribe Charge I Youth as ^nuon tion. wars made at the canter to date A few hundred yards from ths FRESH PEANUT BUTTER 29c lates Espionage Act ~ Fodder in New W ar this month. That would total more 50,000 Mope •AKID FISH ROASTING CHICKENS Fresh Dressed Fowl, Roasters, Appeals Court than $33,000. (Oeattanae aa Page Bight) 1 LB. TIN LIBBT’S Los Angeles, Aug. 25— (/P)— The Attempt Rapid Polk Oiunty Grand Jury The X-ray pictures are taken Block Island This week we have a good supply of large and Berlin, Aug. 25—(O —Eagt Ger­ at the center on a machine owned Fryers or Broilers. / Frees Bridges Federal government has blocked many's Red leaders meet today to See New Draft Call in* medium roasters. But if you have not tried our the shipment to Communist China Charges Florida I.aw by Dr. Chowan. Two technicians CORNED BEEF HASH 35c Fund Passage study ways of blocking rearma­ get $1.00 an hour to operate It. November as Army Swordfish plump, meaty fryers, now is a good time. They by a California Institute of Tech­ Officers Hid Gambling ment of West Germany. As they nology scientist of 1.800 pounds Malik to Play Short Of X-rays HOifi' V —ai*T"““^ ■ _ are supremely delicious to eat, economical and Two to One Decision of gathered U. S. High (Tommiselenet The Oth Army, through a Builds Up Forces 1 LB. PKO. UNCLE BEN’S (CONVERTED) of material which authorities say John J. McC2oy warned that Rue- easy to serve. SANDWICH OR LUNCHEON SPECIAL contains Information relating to House Leaders Drive to Tallahassee, Fla., Aug. 25—(O — ■pokeman in Chicago, aaid the pkkl. U. S. Jurists Release ■la appears to he readying the Formosa Card mlsailea and air travel. The sheriff of Polk county and Army'ia short of X-ray equipment Washington, Aug. 30 —(P)— A bo«da« HADDOCK Commimlst republic as s base for because most of Its X-ray ma- SLICED TO ORDER Red Labor Leader A warrant of detention waa is­ Effect Quick Vote on call for more than 00,000 draftees *«htai* tMCdlCf .. • ROGER OLCOTT RICE 19c two of his deputies (ace trial next a future attack on the West. sued yesterday in Federal court Government Finances month on chargea of taking J200 East German Chancellor Otto (Coatinned on Page Four) In November is expected to be tha FILLETS 403 West Center Street Telephone 7853 to halt the shipment, consigijed by a week to protect gamblers. Russian Attempt to Split NO. 5 TIN HI-O BOILED HAM 59e San Francisco, Aug. 25— — Grotewohl ke3rnoted the opening next major step in the 'Arm y'# Harry Bridget — by order of (he Professor Haue-Shen Tsien, head Gov. Fuller Warren suspended of the Communist National Cbn- Solid Anti-Red Front buildup of manpower. of the Guggenheim Jet Propulsion Washington, Aug. 25.—(4’)— Ninth U. S. Court of Appeals — la House leaders today drove toward Sheriff Frank M. Williams yester­ greaa’ two-day session here with With the end of the Korean con­ ORANGEADE to'b e released front jail, probably Center at Caltech. The Chinese day after a Grand Jury charged an appeal to West Germans to re­ Is Expected Today flict not yet In sight and an in­ scientist said the matter detained a quick vote on more than $50,- 43rd Division Look at the today. (X)0,000,000 worth of funds to run him with accepting grsR. ChargeF)— In Germany under consideration, terday, the court ordered that the Max Deutz, Assistant U. S. A t­ Paul Jennings and Ferii Roque- Germany. Russia's Jakob A. Malik Is expect­ a call of at least such proportions torney, said Dr. Tslen’s cases con­ S. military strength. Guest at Fete offered at our SEAFOOD COUNT­ CIO Longahore leader be freed. It Moat controversy centered more. West German Chancellor Kon- ed to threw the explosive Formo­ is considered highly likely. reversed an Aug. 5 Federal. court tain data on Improved techniques san question into Security council The expected November call, SLICED BEETS 2 r„27c on air travel and mlsailea in the around a compromise $33,850,- PRICES..* ER, also QUOHOGS, STEAMERS, ruling revoking hia $25,000 ball. 000,000 one-package bill financ­ (Oontinaed on Page Eight) (Oeatiaiiwl e . Page Bight)' 'discussions today. like the current program to give Bowles Tells Troopers - In April, Bridges waa convicted form of documents, code books, However, the Antl-Oimmunist the Army 100,000 inductees by the NO. 1 CAN HUNTPS signal books, sketches, plans, pho­ ing most government agencies (or the year which started July 1. countries, led by the United States Stalin Has Been Given end of October, would affect men LITTLENECKS. tographs. blueprints, notes and between 18 and 36 picked by local (Cootlnowl o. Page Kight) In the background waa a $16,- art determined to keep the co6n- other forms of technical informa­ eil^ eye-on the Korean ball. A Timely : Warning draft boards. Look at the FRUIT COCKTAIL 21c tion. 771,084,479 emergency measure to More Reservists Called finance the KoKaa fighting and Red Clifaa’s Foreign Minister Informatloa Is “Secret” (Aou En-Lai gave Malik an open­ It would follow up an increase build up the military might of the Hartford. Aug. 25—(jR—A aa NABISCO LUXUBT "The ahipment has been de­ ing yesterday by sending csbiea of 47,000 announced by the Army United States and Its allies News Flashes lute to the 48rd Division, soon to tained because eome Of the Infor­ to him and to U. N. Secretary Gen­ Fresh Fruit and Vegetables against Communism. enter the Federal service, was News Tidbits mation is classified as secret, con­ of the OP) WIra) eral Trygve Lie demanding the (Ceutiuned m i Page Feur) QUALITY... COCONUT fidential or restricted," said Roy There was relatively Uttle con­ given In "Day of Dedication” cere, Culled From (A*) W iras ouster of American forces from M. Gorin, in charge of the export troversy over thia measure.. Its monies last night ir. the SUte Ar Mr. Butler took one look at theae wonderfullv mealy cook­ the Island now controlled by the department of (he office of the passage late today or tomorrow mory her*. ing Native Potatoe* and aald **let'a get enough of them to mu P k g s; GMneae NaUonaUata. The cables COOKIES 25c CARROTS Bchs. 23e Collector of Customs here. A waa taken (or granted after a Put Sugar Back Under Controls also announced Communist inten­ Three .governors — Chester a apecM-and ahow the cuatomera the quality of our native potu- stock prices tkud lower all along round of speech-making. The Sen­ Shirley May Une .... Warning o f poaalble Com- thorough investigration is now be­ Washififftoii, Aug. 25— (A*)>-The government today put tions to "liberate” Formosa from Bowles, of donneeticut, Harold J. ■‘■ ' f t tbtHr... .here It la. .aave at leaat 6c a peck on B E D H E A B T ate has not yet considered it. NATIVB muniat sabotage In thia country. ing conducted.” sugar back n n ^ r export controls, effective Sept.. 1. The Com­ “United States aggressors.” Arthur of Vermont, and John J. " I was planning to go to China," The major obstacle before the Fleet Only U. 8. Force I t a t i v e Senator Knowland (R-Calif.) urges Pastors of Rhode Island — joined Quit^Faimly rgeular omnibUa measure which merce Department, which is in charge of export controlo, The only American force in that !f| C u n that Congress vote authority for said Dr. Tsien. "N ow I am not, I In tributes to the troops who will DOG FOOD 2 27c TOMATOES Lbs. 17c was told by the Immigration serv- Senate and House conferees announced that each export shipment sugar valued at 1250 area is the Seventh fleet, which go into training %t CXmp Pickett, eatabliahmant aqd wm ing of worlMd out lata yesterday waa a P)Wsidcnt Truman sent June 37 to \ ifi guard unlta. . . , TWHe ia a *"shup or more will require a license, unless the destination is Canada, Va., naxt month. Bowles appeared Young Swimmer Quar­ C^eautijul ^ 3 tc u r FIBM HEADS, MEDIUM (O eattsM i em Pag. Pear) -promised I d to Spain. Preaidant e * * peven t an inwaaion by Communist ip jiesaon; the two other Governors POTATOES A Q « UMreaaiag damaad" for waatepaper Truman and SaereUry o f State foTcea from thh mainland. At- the sM t messages. rels With Father; To .• itC, i ^ by ConnacUeUt mills for manufac­ Acheson oppose i t « Ex-Mat Champion Dies ■am, time Tnunaif appealed to 15 Lb. Pk. J m Frozen Food Treasanr BaiancC Corporal Stuart Huntar, a mtm' Specials Lb. ture of paperboard and building The Senate voted to direct the Walnut, Ia„ Aug. 25--K4’)— Earl Caddock, M , former world Nationalist leader C^fang Kai- I CABBAGE 3c ber of the Service company of the Live With Boudakieiis materials for both military and Export-Import bank to lend .Spain Shek to cease bombings of the civilian economy, says Ralph Washington, Aug. IS— (P)— The heavyweight wreatling champion and prominent southwest 169th Infantry Regiment, aummed New cro^com la coming along and the price la hack where SNOW CROP position of the Treasury Aug. ZB: $1(>0,000,0()0. The House didn't even mainland. He said hia aim waa to tt bdonga. B R E C Powers, president of paper box Iowa business man, d M at his home here today. He had been neutralize Formosa and prevent up the attitude of the Guardsmen Dightdn, Maas., Aug. 35—(P)— have Uuisa and Shell Beans to go with IL Net budget receipts, $106,861,- consider the Spanish loan when it : Lbs. company in MontvUle. ill fo r several months. Caddock, one of Iowa’s best known the Korean war from spreading. when he aaid: Unsuccessful Channel swimmer OBKEN BEANS PEPPERS 19c 884.01;-budget expenditures, $M,- passed the bill last May. Shlriey May Franca has quit the NATIVE CARROTS bcb. 1Q< b r e c k h a i r d r e s s I ntroductory O f f e r RASPBERRIES 31c . -Racant axtenaion o f time for sports flgures, won the wrestling championship from Joe Odinddeat with Chou's cable " I don’t like fighting and my SinOIEB SQUASH 787,004.15; cash balance. $0,354.- family home after what aha de­ NATIVE BEETS ..bcb. 1Q< Bredc Hairdress is a liquid cream hmrdressing. _ It resuming OI BID training appUaa 444.788.99. (QMOssafi aa Page BIgM) Steelier in Omaha in 1917 and later lost the title to Stecher scribed aa “a peraonality conflict” IT A L IA N M y to war vetarana who have (Oeattoned an Rage Bight) (Cestisnod em Page F o w ) leaves the hair soft, lustrous and manageable with­ SNOW OBOP • Lbs. in N e w York. with her (athar. OBEEN SQUASH RIPE TOMATOES ..lb. 1Q< SHELL BEANS 29c Marted their studies and cannot * ♦ * And, ahe saya, she doea not in­ CANTALOUPES CUOJMBERS ....escb 1Q< out an oily appearance. A 2 ^ ounce, 50^ bottle go on with them because of return land to rstum. HONETIMEWS RHUBARB 21c OBEEMMG to aeUve duty .... Bfmton A Find Woman’s Body RADISHES ...... bcb. 1Q< of Breck Hairdress is available at no extra Girl Marked by Wounds H ie husky IZ-yaar-old giri baa PEACHES Maine railroad notifies mare than New York, Aug. 25— a—iM ri CMw Each Mtaakm .w|$)dad heavy hand on hiida. although ahe wouldn’t par- cuaa thd^eaaa. turvlBg from an aftamaon outing. times, than ttMwd awl.ran.” CANTALOUPES 25c ilqunr Seiaua vielateas during laat mlt cloaa InspiKtloa. daughters,'Mrp S^ye Byams, of New Haves, Cons., and Zbe bay, Thomas Dqvid Ban. I3.fin(itl^parioA Ona of tha taportara daacribad (C oal M r s g a ^ T i ) Mt% Bert Bernalein, of New Yoi^ __ {told poUea h# hid In •>4

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aaparaU occasions. Tbsy said the meeting ^ f all district property MANCHESTER EVENING HERALiD. MANUHESl'EK, CUNN„ FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1960 PAbBTRRD Marked by Wounds irirl attends mass dally, except on owners at the clubhouse Friday at Shower Is Held Friday South'Coventry 7 p. m. At the EleTatlon of the Mass, Mrs. Pauline Uttia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Motycka become orfaniat of Tha Cathedral ers meet the Elks who are ln,aeo- cluuko Club with other officers to paaa an automoblla oparatad by Mmumarlaa OordoB D« m m MUNt Similar to Clirist’s For Julie Zareinba of the Sea at Ocean City, N. J., hia ond place. The PAC has won 6 they related. MIm R osso seems to Coventry 9-.MS1 ami family will have as bouse Manchester Has Produced Rockville | •a follows, vice prealdont, Mra. Stephen H. Gesaay, 25. of High Carl Pfeifer InvaaUgatod tlw faint and remain tat a soma for guests for the weekend and next native state. Herbert A. France gemes and lost 2 while the Elks Helen Doboai recording storetary ■treet. Both warn traveling west­ dent. have won 4 games and lost three. (OMHMcd rrotn P «re One) about 2 6 minutes. week hia mother Mrs. John A miscellaneous bridal shower of South Coventry, associate pro­ Miss Annie Misslko. All women in­ erly, and the motorcycle caught Registration Day for all children Motycka and sister Miss Anne fessor of music at the University Should the PAC team win tonight, terested In joining are Invited to on the front bumper of the Gee- A Kansas town Judg* rfflod “While in the coma, the firl can entering Grade 1 at George Hor­ was held for Miss Julie Znremba, Some Famous' Musicians it will he the winners of the sec­ Roportera Geroge A. Killenbcrg: Motycka, both of Utica, N. ¥ . ‘ of Connecticut will succeed Mr. attend the next meeting which will aay car. Andre wan taken to the that cata and dogs may a kopt be heard speakinif softly in Latin," sey Robeitaon achool Wedneaday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ashton. To Administer ond half. If the Elks win they will be held Tuesday evening, Septem­ Rockville City hospital where hls •ltd Paul O. Hencke said they aat Ktllinbera and Hencke reported. Mr. and Mrs. Dciyton H. Whipple in apartmant buUdInga. Why not September S for the first time are and son Dayton H. Ill, Will siwnd Zaremba, of 610 North Main A Real Treat OutMtandlng Viollnlet be in a tie (or flrat place and the ber 5 at 7:30 p m„ at the club­ condition la reported aa fair. Su- include children, toor near MIm R osso duringr mass on The manifestation Is termed to be enrolled there Tuesday or By Mar>- Taylor a her talent, featured her in sever­ winnera of the second half will not house. stlgrmatic. Some 300 similar cases the weekend with hia brother and street, at the White Eagle hall FOR THIS EVENING Manchester, while not especially T al public performances of the No list of evert a part of the Electors’ Oath Wedneaday of next week betwroen sister-in-law Mr. and Mra. Millard be decided until the final play­ Plnorhle Parly have been recorded, Catholic offi* last Sunday afternoon. Approxi­ noted for. its musical and other school. She starred in a number town's prominent musiclana would offs next Tuesday and Wednesday. the houra of 0:30 and 11:30 a. m. Whipple at their home at Helder- The Men's Club of the Rockville cials said, but refused further each day. Parents must bring with mately eighty guests were presenL cultural activities, has neverthe-' of operas, and at the same time be complete without a word or two The league is scheduled to com­ Methodist church will sponsor a WANTED comment. berg Park Lake in New York. leas produced a number of out- ! servM as soprano soloist with the about its outstanding violinist and Seaaion to Be Held in plete its games on Wetlnesday, them birth record for each child to Miss Gladycc C. Christensen, The ho-stesses used a color pinochle party this evening at 7:30 b. registered. standing musicians, both vocalists quartet of the Asylum Hill 0>n- composer, Robert DoellnSr, who August .TO when each team will o'clock S t Wesleyan Hall. daughter of Oiarles R. Christensen scheme of blue, yellow and white, Rockville to Make New August Sale Feature Parents are reminded that all and instrumentalists, several of I gregatlonal <;hurch of Hartford. was born in Manchester and now have played 18 games. Superior Court EXPERIENCED and the late Mrs. C3iristensen of and served s dainty salad lunch­ them nationally known. |She la in her third year at' the Uvea at 66 Park street. He has The members of the Little children attsnding local achools North oventry was guest of honor eon, buffet style. The shower, a Volera The fall term of the Tolland must be vaccinated againsV amali- In the former category was Fred \ South Congregational. been on the faculty of the Hartford Leagiie teams are now wearing CViunty Superior court will open at Keith's Saturday St a miscellaneous bridal shower surprise. left Miss Zaremba with Patton, considered Manchester's ' Frederlp E. Werner School of Music since 1930, where head protectors, the same type pox unless they have a doctor's Tuesday night given at the Dome many beautiful items for a good on Friday September 15 with CARPENTERS statement adviaing against this. most distinguished musical son ! Another local man who has he Is head of the violin and theory Rockville, (^nn>, Aug. 25—(Spe­ used by Waterbury, Bristol and .Judge James Murphy on the bench FU EL O IL of Miss Carolyn Strant In North start in setting up housekeeping. ./ cial)—The Board of Selectmen of Any child of other grades en­ DELIGHTFULLY DEUCIOUR and the only person from -this ■ made a successful career of music departments. He has also taught several other leagues in the state. at which timp there will be s short CHOCOLATIt For Inside and Outside Coventry. About 12 guests attend­ Miss Zaremba will be married town to make the Metropolitan ' is Frederic E. Werner. In his privately and composed s' number the Town of Vernon, Herbert I. Kiowa Council rolling at the local public achools ed. Miss Christensen will be mar­ calendar session. The crimlnsl to Peter Sawka of Wilson, on Sat­ Opera. He left, the local high i youth his home church, Concordia of operas, one of which "Escape Pagani, Franklin O. Wells and Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ sesaiorf will open on Tuesday, Sep­ W ork— Apply at for the first time may also be reg- ried Saturday afternoon to Angelo James A. Doherty will hold a ses­ iatsred on either day. urday, September 2, at St. Bridy school in 1903, and despite the Lutheran, appointed him as or­ From Liberty." Is based on Rev­ hontas will hold a meeting this tember 10 at 11 a.m., when the ac­ 5 Do%’er Road PesceteUo, aon of Mr. and Mrs. get's church. sion at the office of the Town evening at Rod Men's Hall with Henry W. Ford, principal, will • A T • lack of early educatl(>n In music ganist and choir director, a posi­ olutionary days with the setting of cused will be put to plea. It Is ex­ Or Phone <112 Joseph Pesecetello of 528 Jackson became nationally known as a con- tion he held over a perlcKl of 25 Old Newgate Prison, Granby. Clerk, Memorial building on Sat­ a social hour and refreshments to pected that the Grand Jury to QUINN'S be in charge. Mr. Ford with hia street. Wlllimantic, at the Second urday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, to follow the business session. family, formerly of LakevlUe, peft.ai;id cipera , appearing years; also serving as k teaortcd Mon­ depending on the condition of Mrs. There will he an admission of piano and organ 'to many of the of violin solo numbers. His com­ son must be an American citizen, (Coventry with Mias EUxine Had­ ST A T E *>iow Boston, Chl(mgo, Cleveland, . De­ town's boys and girls. He is the position bearing the title of day at Fort Dlx, N. J. He is a Mary Guzman who Is attll hospit­ electors tomorrow from 10 a. m. dad of Willimantic left Frlda^ 21 years of ago or over, a resident to 1 p. m. at the Town Hall (base­ troit, Minneapolis, San Francisco present organist and choir direc­ “String Quartet No. 1" won him a member of the Ground Air Corps, alized. Mrs. Guzman, mother of morning to spend about a week ANN / FARLEY' of Connecticut for one year and Mystery Ride the deceased Is accused of first de­ Dial 5135 ment of Secend^ Congregational and other cities. While in New tor of Center Congregational $1000 prize from the RCA Victor of the Town of Vernon for six with the latter's aunt, Mra. Edna BLYTH GRANGER York he sang at Brdadway Taber­ church, and Barclay Wood, one of record concern. Over 300 com­ The Burpee Woman's Relief gree murder on a warrant Issued church) Itt-north'Coventry. The Haddad in New York CSty. months. All those who wish to Corp.s will enjoy a Mystery Ride by the Rockville City Court. Board of Selactmen, Tbvra Clerk nacle and the Fifth Avenue Pres­ the youngest organists in town, is posers from .this hemisphere en­ vote In the November election are Fern Denieae DlOn; the Boeach in ‘OUR VERY OWN^ byterian church. In 1932 he was serving Concordia church. on Saturday with a chartered bus Ihjiirexl In Arcldent and Regiatrara of Voters will then twins George and Jam es, Sterven AT THE CENTER tered that contest. urged to register at one of the leaving the Memorial building at OtSLERS MORIARTY examine the quallficationa of appli­ Pl-ITS "THE O.AY LADY” appointed professor of music at t^olllns Driggs and Otto Neu- Mayor Also a Composer • early sessions. Robert A. Andre. 19. of West AUTN Stine. Mary Jane Edwards, Claire Michigan State College, a position Oi.lO a m A shore dinner will be Main street received a aerlnus cants and administer elector's oath bauer have both won acclaim for Mayor Harold Turkington' la a Ananiim^s Boundary Lines enjoyed. Mrs. Carlton Buekmtaler Moroise and William Sweet, all he held until a few years ago. Mr. their work as musicians, although head Injury when he waa thrown BROTHERS to those qualified. pupils of Helen FlanagAn of Hart­ SUN., MON., T IE S . recognized pianist and composer, superintendent of ' Schools is in c harge of the arrangements. Oovent^ Volunteer Fire Com­ Patton was invited to sing at tba their field of effort has been in from hls motorcycle in a colUalon MANCHESTER_____ TELEPHONE S I5 5 ford will present an eleven-act Barbara Stanwyck In his marches and other works have George E. Graff of the Town of Bl­ Onieers Named W'lth an ifutomoblle abnut 7i80 pany, 1 memberk. wrlll meet Sunday graduation -exercises of Manches­ other cities. Mr. Neubauer lives been adopted and used In national lington who has his office in the, dancing skit Friday about 9 p, m. ter High school. June 17, 1948 in oii Holl street and in addition to Mrs Sophie Yanishewsky has p.nt. Thursday on Windsor avenue at u a. m. at the ftrehoiMe in at the Hayloft in South Cbvqntry. “THE FURIES” and local Salvation Army circles Professional building In Rockville been mimed president of the new­ South Coventry for a special meet­ •the State Theater. He accepted his orchestral work in Hartford near nellvue avenue. It was re­ THIS CAR WAS Ali the children are well-known in Plus: ‘Palooka Meets Humphrey’ There are a number of excellent has announced that the three ly fori>«-it auxiliary of the Kos- ported that Adre, was attempting ing to act on important depart­ and chose as his solo, "Thanks Be Instructs piano pupils. teachers of piano and voice in town. schools will open on Wednesday the entertainment field. to God.’-' In November of 1948 6 room dwelling recently mental matters. The past weekend downpour Soloist in Marine Band They are too numerous to list and that for the first time there Recipes for the cook hSSk being the Board of Education voted to Chester Shields early showed here, and several choral clubs. One will be registration of pupils be­ priced froita IN AN ACCIDENT painted outside. 2 car caused the w ater at Pine Lake award him an honorary diploma compiled by Ladies Association of Shores to rise three feet in about ability as a trumpeter and studied in particular, the Chaminad'e Club, tween one and four o’clock on garage, steam heat oil First Congregational church must from Manchester High school, the under the late Charle.s P. Hatch, September 5. The boundary lines five hours. The flow of 2 ft. of first in the hlstoiy of the school. has a large membership of women burner. Occupancy soon. be in their hands by Thursday at water is reported by residents as famed. band leader. He played singers, violinists. 8uid pianists, for pupils attending the Longview Radio and Cdlicert Singers at Methodist campmeetirtgs in Wil­ school^ for the coming year Is as . . . BIT YOU’D NEVER Full sale price 69,4.10.00. the lateat, according to Mrs. Day- being the largest flow oT water both active and associate members. 1 1 ton H. Whipple, president. More A da,Porter waa one of the limantic and over radio /itations. In June it celebrated ten years of follows: Orchard street. Butcher » 1 8 9 ^ Terms arranged. over the dam there since the hurri­ town's early radio and concert \\ H ^ v such-are needed and those dealrii\g cane in '38. Stanley Warshburn re­ After his graduation from Man­ musical activity. Its present of­ road from Orchard street: Elling­ KNOW IT! Out experienc­ their favorite recipes to appear in singers. Gertrude Berggren, con­ chester High school in 1937 he ton avenue to Mountain street and u G G E S T 1 O N 1 ports that the L. K. Richardson's ficers are Mrs. Frederick M. Wood IN-WAll 6 room Old t.'olonial the book are requested to give tralto, of tne well known total joined the United States Military of Harvard road, mother of Or­ Mountain street. FORMICA ed body technicians can lost a canoe and tAe CTharles Lom­ The boys who are to require TV & RADIO O F T H E WEEK dwelling recently remodel- them to Mrs. Whipple or any other bardo's m canoe and a raft. The ^singing Berggren family has at-, Band in Washington, playing first ganist Barclay Wood; vice presi­ COUNTERS member. tained national fame. Her sister, trumpet, and was a member of the transportation to the Howell (Che­ Crosley "Shelvador work miracles with smaah- ad in A-1 condition on latter's, raft is presently at the dent, Mrs. Richard McLagan; sec­ ney Technical school should con­ The group is planning another bottom of the dam to be' retrieved. Helen, now of Minneapolis, also Marine band orchestra which plays retary Mrs. William Kloppenburg Conn. Co. bus line. Nice homemade doughnut sale in the has a fine contralto voice, and at social functions In the White tact the superintendent at his of­ ed fenders, doors, lops, etc. At the end of a three-day search and treasurer, Mrs. CTiarles D fice on Park street before August REFRIGERATORS porch, old fashioned fire­ basement from 11 a. m. to S p. m. of walking the Wlllimantic river Elsie, (Mrs. Carl A. Gustafson) House and various ambassadorial Cary. September and Eleanor, ( Mrs, Rjov Johnson) residences in the Capitol. He has 31. CU5TOM No job loo hip or loo small. place, oil burner, good cel­ banks Mr. Washburn finally loca­ Summer Season Opens At With the prospect of the avail­ Little League Gamefi You know what’s happening to prices . . . lar. One car garage, nice Norbert GIU, Lakeview TerrAce ted the Lombardo canoe about two of Bolton, are Mpranos. •- Two of traveled from coast to coast with ability of the auditorium in the CUSTOM EXHIBITS Association road committee chair­ the band. One of the most important you know what’a happening to storca’ stocks trees. One-half acre lot. miles from the lake dam. On S a t­ the Emil Johnson family are tal­ new Verplanck school the coming games In the Little League sche­ KITCHENS KITCHENS & DISPUYS man, will be in charge of special urday. Mr. Washburn, states be­ ented musicians. Hiss Eva is an The Second (^ngregational season, renewed interest in dra­ of refrigerators. Yet here is one of Arneri- church has had as Its organist for dule will take place tonight at six fore the storm the water was at BOLTON • organist ar.a her brother, Jarle, matic and musical affairs may be o'clock at the Recreation Field ca'.s moat famou.s refrigerators at the same least 20 feet from the dam. possesses a fine bass voice. some time Warren Wood, who is counted upon. The trend Is away from one of five musicians in the fam­ when the PAC team, league lead­ low price it's been all year. While our stock Body and Fender Work Waterfront Manor Association Several of the above owe their THE ALLEN ily. Mr. Wood was graduated la.st.s you'll get immediate delivery. Can you SAVE ON set-back prize winners Tuesday LAKE HOUSE early Interest and musical train­ sterile white kitchens. The night at the district clubhouse as from Manchester High school in afford to wait longer? Factory Method Auto Painting REALTY CO. ROUTE 44A PHONE MAN. 3819 ing to the late Mrs. R. K. Ander­ ARCHITECTURAl modem sccenl Is on cnlnr. OISnAY reported by Mrs. Clarence R. Je f­ I3EQI1— NOW PL.AVINO — 1941 and at the time had served Realtors son, formerly Miss Carrie Kauf- CABINETRY ' , fries, chairman, were as follows: two years as organist of Bllington FIXTURES IM Oeater 8t. CARPET mann, who came from Lexington, Congregational church. In Octo­ I-et us work with you In de­ Immediate Delivery Women's 1st, Mrs. Mildred C. ■ I , , PICNICKING BOATING BATHING Don't Throw It Away! Manchester. Connecticut 0 ...MO .,INI Mass., as a girl to teach music in ber of the same year he was ap­ veloping your own Ideas. Room Size Rugs Judatz; 2nd, Mrs. Ida Mott of the Ninth District schools, and to Phone 5105 or t - 04S8 North Windham. Men's 1st. Stan­ WIOMARK ^ TIERNEY^/ BEAUTIFUL SANDY BEACH pointed organist of Center church While This 5hipment Lasts! WaU to Wall InatallatioBa ' serve as organist of the Second here. He was called to the serv­ HIIIPMIIArE has designed ley Warner: 2nd. Charles Penney. Excellent Facilities For Outinga, Congregational church, a position Specials, Mra. Mott and Amos A. ice and sent overseas. While sta­ Hove It RE-WOVEN! Picnics and Renniona she held for over 35 years. and built many modern MANCHESTER Richardson. There \vill be another NIGHT ... CITYll tioned at a base hospital In Eng­ CUSTOM MADE CABINET MAKERS $10 DOWN DELIVER5 ' i-Vva.' • Widely Known Directors m U rO A ’S . . . F o r B e U ^ card party her# next Tuesday eve­ Enjoy the best in fine food served on our land with the U. S. Medical Corps, SASH & DOCKS kitchens. In steel and wood. SUPW.IES CARPET CENTER PLUS "S4JU.ABE In 1934 G. Albert Pearson was ning. DANCE KATY" he was organist and director of a X . . and terms to suit your particular MCds! SM Mala SL, Taraplke Comer There will be an riection of as­ screened veranda overlooking beautiful BoU appointed in a similar capacity as church choir and conducted Easter sociation officers at the district supervisor of music in Manchester music. He held the rank of ser­ Dally t to S:S0—Wed. Te Noon ST.ARTS THl'BSD.W ton lake. schools. Mr. Pearson organized geant when transferred to F'rance. Thnrt.. FrL t to »—Tel. {-4348 clubhouse September 3 about 2 p. OF MANCHESTE I m.. according to Mrs. Jeffries. the A Capella choir at High school He returned to this country and I “My Friend Inna DANCING every Fridav and SaturdRV With and developed musical talent in the to bis position at Center church, schools and in Emauiuel Lutheran meanwhile studying at the C anticipating with much interest the Installstion of $64.50 „ $89.50 ASK FRANCIS BURKE OF LOWVILU, N. Y. 6rassiere the new $60,000 organ at this PETER PAR two tones of ^ Minimum Prioea—Maximum Fun church. RIDDHE8 PLATOROVNO Mrs. June Yeomans Park Adding Machines SAYS MR. BURKE: "I liava a 1947 Noth Ambassador fhof I usa os a loxL ChIMran Free Under I t Mr. Hawley avers he has the best quartet of soloiata of any LIBERAL TRADES I bought tha cor usad. At tha Hma I bought it, it hod 20,(XX) mitas on It. one wonderful flannel I M L O 1 W S church in Hartford. This is inter­ Underwood. Sonatrand I now hova 92,000 mllas on it... still gat 20 mllas to tha gallon. It looks . a H A R T F O R D r NEW RIDE5 - BINGO esting as his soprano, of whonv he speaks in terms of the' highest Smith ^Corona, Ramhigton EASY TERMS as good today os it did whan I bought 'it and has navar quit tha rood.** Two tones—and two ways to wear them: As a suit or a dress, w ill; ORIVE-IM praise, ta Mrs. June Yeomans 15BOOTH5 Park, a native of Manchester. Manual and Electric Models a blouse or without. Either way, you'll say—"tt’a a tvonderful T h e a Z ^ Typewrltwr ribboas, aappltoa sad npaira. UaM This young singer has had a me- BtaaSard Typewilleia avallaMe. All eqalpawat for teortP career. She began her 10-Key and Multiple Keyboards buy!*’ See the pretty proof in the pages of c h a km and be TONIORT reat. r iBsaSelah Ass musical training in the local High charmod yourself by the skill of Sacony tailoring, the smooth f STOTT ' BAXTEB school, was a member of the “BONE SWEET 1950 MERCURY GIVEN AWAY » cappella choir under Mr. Pear­ ■ ■ \ 1 SEE VS FOR A dPURMLw SELECT VSBD CA texture of this exclusive flannel: purest, finest nienswear wool. BOMIGIOB” son, and at the. same time sang la rtae SM att avstart. the choir of the Second Congrega­ **TAasAii*a LABOR DAY! tional church, frequently pai:tict- BOLAND MOTORS, Inc. itAotc roTMTaiN'* oatlng in entertainments and con­ S69 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER certs. She transferred to the South Methodist churdi when J. Thurston Nqe eras organist In the mmntime she studied with the Iste Nellie Carey Reynolds AIR-CONDITIONED and later at the Julius Hartt School of Music, who recognlxliig MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 19M PAGE n v E l PAX» fom t MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* FRH)AY, AUGUST 2S, I960 IseUon by the Walls Historical As­ thar'i novitiate at noarby Rldga- 117 Youngsters sociation, of which the old grist Lebanon to Note 250th Punctured Boy field shortly after the pollca dis­ deat Tnunaa’a roeoaunaadattons and didn’t want me around. She mill apparatus belonging to the covered Jole still pinned to the bed Now Butter Ferguson Out closely oa individual and corpora­ Milwaukee MD j Seek Money aald eho would not train if I came grist mill of the late Horace F. of a drill press, the drill still In hla tion tax increases, but does not (8 near tho boat" Hurt on Roads Porter, of Hebron, is an item. Mr. Anniversary Tomorrow Holds His Own iHHiy, Wednesday. WESTOWN- Prepared To Surro You" I doss all the loopholes the presi­ He said ble daughter had been f*orter was Mra. Fillmore's gnuid- The father was committed to dent suggested. "influenced by the wrong people” father. Many local people remem­ ^ C an d id ate Follsws Prsvioas Pnttem Gets High Pay T oB urySon the Fairfield State hospital yester­ Lavigne-Langer and “apparently resented my rigid Children Pedestrian Ac< ber this old mill, which gave good HIstorle Lebanon will celebrate . tional church will be open to visit­ day after he went berserk In a The profits levy propoecd by authority which I felt necessary aervice to the surrounding coun­ Slate Police Still Search cell at the Fairfield County jail O'Mshoney and Oonnally Is pat­ Its two hundred fiftieth anniver­ ors at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. The orljfl- For Army Job Grief Stricken Parents for her welfare." cidenta Increase in the tryside. The mill building reihains nal building was designed by John Out Motive for Hor­ here, where he was being held on Local Attorney Barred terned after a similar World War The trouble reached a climax here, but mill stones and ether sary by stressing the richest era a charge of assault with Intent to n tax. V Tnimbiill, who was noted ns an By Ruling of Judges of (Ooattiiued from Page Oue) Of Child Not EUgible when the girl arrived in New York First Six Months machinery were taken to Sudbury. In its history, the Revolutionary architect and artist. It was tn the rible Murder Atteiii|it munler. It would define norqud profits 9 ■ from Europe Tuesday, France UM MONRr SAMK* Mrs. Albert 8. Taylor is under War years, Saturday and Sunday, At the hospital, a spokesman as 80 per cent of a corporation'a For Aid from City regulation, .New England meeting­ llie Superior Court chines were sold as surplus after added. Hartford, Aug. 25.—During the treatment for an injury to her beginning at 10:00 a.in. house style, and was badly dam­ B ridgeport, Avig. 2.5.— (Ah— for Dr. William Green, superinten­ average profits over the four-yeke. W AY FOR 'OU>eB*P 0 N T U C S l O back, auatained some weeks ago. A cast of over 500 will reenact dent, said that the elder Korezyn- period 1940-40, plus 010,000 (or World War II. “Mrs. France met her at the Srat six months of this year, 417 aged In the hurricane of Septem­ Four-and-athalf-ycar-olil Joseph AttonMy WnUain F. Fer(U*on> Boston, Aug. 28—OP)—A grief- dock, but Shirley absolutely KfiEP-UM RUNMN 6 U H A HBH. She is an employe of the Willlman- the town's role In the War for In­ ber, 1938. Its pastor; Dr Robert G. skl had been admitted luit would plus 030,000 In the case of corpo- ^"It sounds expensive, but It's children under 16 years of age tlc Thread Company, but has been dependence. The .program will de­ Korcr.ynsl i, Jr., was reported give no further details. Blirti of tlM Supnlor Court for the lto«t we can do,” he said of stricken coupK wanderad aimless­ ignored her mother.. ,Mni. France I Armstrong, who Is qne of the lations formed sines September 1, ly about their oae-room apartment insisted that Shirley come home were injured aa pedestrians in unable to work since her injury. pict the departure of Captain I leaders In tho I.ebanon annlverfary holding his own In Danbury hospi­ Nay 5lan f'razixl fbitfovd County and for the paat 1945.) the contract with Dr. Cowan. She Is under the cale of a special­ today trying to figure where they for the reception and party that • Connecticut, compared with 376 James Clark and his company of celebration, ha.s had much to do tal today a.s .State police here at­ (Tilef Deputy Sheriff Andrew •«• yonn member of the Men- Then the government would Cowan himself said he had bid could get funds to bury their nine- had been planned for her.” ist and is reported as gaining 160 men who marched to Lexing­ with the restoration of the edifice. tempted to tie together bits of In­ drain off 85 per cent of all earn­ for the X-ray Jnh through the Sur­ for the some period lost year. The slowly. Her many friends hope I Miller at the Jail here referred all itwiiter Board of Education, an­ year-old—an only child. The girl did return—but in the ton, Maas., in 72 hours at the out­ I He has written s history of Leba- formation In what they have de­ Inquiries about Korczynskl's "ber­ nounced todaythat he will not be ings, above such a base of "nor­ geon General's dffjce. Under the Warren Bailey died yesterday at \ Increase of 41 cases emphasises she may soon make a complete re­ break of the war with the English. I non and states that this small, scribed as one of the most bizarre mal" profits. contract, he said, h'S yvIll have tn company of friends—and was the necessity for parents to real­ covery. serk" actions at the jail to the Our new delivery vehicle is available for ail yoar pro­ a candidate for re-election to the City hospital of injuries suffered greeted by about 10,000 persons It will show the dispatch of pro­ rural community has given Con­ Crimea In crim inal hlatory. Ridgefield State barracks where Board tf«ie year. The World War n exceaa profits remove his equipment atid aeslst- when he fell 85-feet through the ise that young children are im­ School here will open Septem­ visions at General Washington's necticut five governors, the first A spokcanian st the hospital scription and drug needs evcFy day, all day, 8 A. M. to tax took 85.5 percent of corpora­ ants from the center as SMn. as the at the reception. Directly after­ pulsive a|td carefree and not to be tlio man was described Wixincsday A year ago the Judgee of the glass kiosk of a subway station to ward she went to the family home, ber for the fall term. A meet­ urgent request, from Valley Forge governor of Wisconsin and many aald the child still was In critical aa l>elug "obviously crazed," 10 P. M„ including Sundays. Supertor Court ruled that court tion earnings above normal profits Army gets Us own equipment,' “but cement stairs. i- trusted In troffld alone. Thia la the ing of principals of the schools In the dark winter of 1777-78; also other notables, A graduate of Am­ condition and severe pain from defined then aa the average profits nobody knows when that wllP picked up a few personal effects, substance of a report developed State police sa.v the.v have not ofneialB might not campaign for The father, John B. Bailey, aald and left with the Boudakians. ‘ ■4i under supervision of the new sup,- other highlights of the war in herst College nnd Oberiin Gradu­ two small holes bored Into his been able clearly to determine the UeotiTo office or hold auch office In 1936-89. His fees will shrink thereafter^' be was penniless and was not eligi- by the Highway Safety Oommls- ervlsor, C. Daniel Chubbock and which Connecticut earned the name ate School of Theology, Dr. Arm­ chest cavity with a 3-16th Inch George already has promised he said, because part of the fee slon for distribution to communi­ motive for the aasaiilt. beyond the terma they then held. ble for city aid to give the bov a Miss Ida Seldal will be held Tues- of “the provision state.” The page­ strong has held pastorates In New drill. They charge the boy's fa­ Mrs, Helen Korrr.ynskt, mother IMa, Attorney Ferguaon aald to­ that a “second inatallment" tax covers use of his equipment. decent burial. The family came S m m ty traffic safety committees ■day forenoon at the Colchester ant, "Founders of Liberty" will England, New York and Ohio. ther, Joseph Knrcr.vnskI with The 6th Army said three civilian around the state,' baaed on data Centrsl School, the day before the of Korczynskl's four ehlldren, re­ day, ban him from further cam- bill, to yield about 17,000,000.000, here from Lawrence. be presented at seven o'clock Sat- having plunged the drill Into his mained stunned si what has hap­ piualng for Ueetire office. will bo takan up latar this year or doctors at the Chicago Recruiting Bailey and hie wife live in a Engagement furnished by summaries of the schools open. In the afternoon, at uixiay evening, son's body. early next year, and that it wlU Department of Motor ' Vehicles. 2 p.m., there' will be a teachers' pened. She ile,scrlbeil her husband Ifie attorney waa nominated by office get an average of 10 cents eparsely furnlebed coverted stoge. Once again General Washington, I>rt Drill In Boy as s "wonderful father," adding. the Demoerauc Party. Up to to­ embody a $4,000,000,000 to $8,000,- a plate for X-ray examinations, He is employed oe a kitchen work­ March-Lipp The bulletin emphasises ' that, meeting at the Hebron schooL Governor Jonathan Trumbull, the The father waa captured on the There is as yet no teacher under "I know one thing for sure, he day there haa been no indication 000,000 excess profits levy, effec­ using Army equipment. A spokes­ er in the Home for aged ‘in South Mr. and Mra. Clifford F. March, PONTIACS “fortunately, very fortunately, Marquis de Lafayette, the Compte (^oiirl Cases grounds of the Holy Ghost Fa- didn't know what he was doing." aa to .whom the Democrata may tive Jan. 1, 1951. man said they draw $25 a fixy and Mrs. Joseph Huntington avenue. of 258 Woodside atraet, near the the injuries resulted in death to contract as klndergartner. Mrs. de Rochambeau will confer at Leb­ run for the vacancy. Mr. Truman haa suggested de­ each examines about 250 plates s only six children* out of the group Archie Green will again teach His wife, who recovered only re­ East Hartford line; announce the grade 1; Mrs. Floyd A. Fogil, anon before an audience ol thou­ Harlen Wallhcoff, 40. of 16 lay of action on a profits tax, day. Miaa Phyllis Anna Danger, cently from a nervoue breakdown, engagement of Mr. March’s niece, this year compared with seven sands. It so h:y>pens that about Essex street and John Jaeobs, 28, promising to send up a specific Four civil service technicians last year. grade 2; Miss Permelia Brousseau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Riemud sarid through tear-stained eyee; MIse Beatrice Ellen March, to Ed­ grade 3; Mrs. Delvina Montigney, 2,000 New England Boy Scouts of 77 Rogers road, East Hartford, plan later. are assigned to the Chicago labora­ "TTils ic the end. We have hardfy win X. Upp, eon of Mr. and Mra. “But, it is pure luck. Luck and will make their third annual pil­ were fined $15 each on charges of 43rd Division tory, the spokesman said, draw­ d. Langer, of 881 Center atreet, grade 4; Ignatius Lombardo, grade enough money to live en fgMn Jonob J. Llpp of 359 Bldwell street. the resistance of youth. Not that 5; and Mrs. Ida C. Heck; Mrs. grimage to Lebanon for the anni­ breach of the iienee by Judge Wea- ing salaries of $2,650 a year for became the bride of Joeeph WBek to week." Both Miss March ihd Mr. Llpp injuries are always minor. Some Ernest Bottomley of WUlipn'antic versary program. They will en­ le.v C. Gi-yk In Town Court this Guest at Fete their work under supervision of I.,avigne, of 43 West Middle Turn­ were educated in Monchrater public are crippling and may affect a camp Saturday morning on the morning. Prosecutor Philip Ba.ver To “Greet” Fifty an Army corporal. will be the principal, teaching pike, con of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred schoole. It le understood the wed­ child for the rest of his life. But grade.9 7 and 8. Mrs. Wlilo Supre- green and will remain until Sun­ said the pair were arrested si. 2 (OeaMnoed troMi rage One) The First Arthy. with head­ S h i i ^ e y ^ a y ding will take place in the fall. ¥ A t ¥ t e m o older people exposed to the same nant will resume her wbrk as mu­ day. Boy and Girl Scouts will a m. today bv Patrolman Eklward Thousand More quarters in New York, aald its Lavigne of Portland, Maine, Satur­ type of accident, more frequently sic supervisor and teacher Mrs. march with patriotic organizations. M. W inzler. X*ray costs don't go anywhere day, August 12, in a double ring than not turn up as a “little red Including Sons and Daughters of Jacobs nnd his uncle, Wallbeoff, friend! tn the dlvlaion don't either, ceremony at the Congregational Rita Bulford will be school nurse. but. we're ready to do our duty (Continued from Page One) near $1,125 a day, either. lu Qititjs Family ONLY statistic’ on the Dally Accident Mrs. Norton P. Warner and Mrs. the American Revolution, the Or­ had a fist fight on the lawn In front civilian doctors get nominal fees church tn Andover. Rev. Malcolm Record Board ol'fatallUes In the der of Founders and Patriots. In of the Oxford apartments, Bayer and ahow the Oommunlata that we Crook, pastor of the church, offi­ Elizabeth Ives will be the cooks will Sght to protect our way of yesterday in the number of enlist­ and are not paid on a piece-work (Oonllnned from P a^-pne) office of the Commission. in the hot lunch program. Herbert the colorful parade.. ■* sold, with Jacobs suffering rather ed Army Reservists to be called basis a spokesman said. ciated. BANTLY W. Porter will again assume the Visitors will see the historic War extensive bruises about the face life.” The bride wore a pink organdy “It comes about largely because Corporal Hunter'waa one of a involunUrily to active duty be­ argument with my father T>rar parents permit their young chil­ post of custodian. Mrs. Porter, his Office at the edge of the green and head. The affray was appar­ tween now and November 10. street length dress, with white > 1 6 . 9 5 wife, who was last with the hot where Governor ’Trumbull and his ently started by a family argu­ group of enlleted men interviewed picture hat and white' acesesories plans for the future—ail he waU dren, completely unsupervised, to by Governor Bowles during a radio The additional enlisted reserv­ interested In was money." OIL CO . play along busy streets where lunch staff, has accepted a posi­ Council of nine men held many ment. the pro.secutor said. ists to be ordered to duty sre In- and a white rose coraage. speeds are high , and children tion with the Amston Silver Com­ meetings to plan the sending of Charges of driving while under broadcaat of the ceremonlea. See Sell liman Her matron of honor, Mrs. Le- She said her father wanted her MATERIAL E.XTRA pany. 1. The payments are set up for an amount with­ BoArlea in a apeech before a dhidusls who are not members to make a personal tour while she 3.33 MAIN ST. small, so that it is sometimes Im­ prorisions to Revolutionary armies. the influence of Intoxicating liquors in your income . . . m of organized reserve corps units. land Ellis, of Manchester, wore a possible for the motorist to see Miss Marguerite 'V. Porter, R The Trumbull home and other or drugs against Jerome M. Oog- repreaentative group of men of the .vellow organdy drees with white is anxious to return to Someraet N., a public health nurse In New diviaion. declared that theff call The quota announced yesterday Plan Defeated High School to enter her Junior TEL. 5293 the child in time to avert trag- homes dating back to Revolution­ gins. 41, of 09 Pratt street. Hart­ 2. Monthly payments, like rent , . . brings to 109.000 the total of such acceaaoriea and a pink rose cor­ edy. ’ * * York City, la the ^lest of her ary days will be open for Inspec­ ford and Kenneth A. Blair, 37, of I to active eerviee was an expreaalon sage. Leland Bills served as best year. Boudaklon is athlstie moth,er, Mra. Rufus R. Rathbun of a “new policy*’ on the part of reservists facing a call to duty coach at the school. “We'll say it again—though we tion. Hamden, were continued. Oogglns .1. Payments reduce the principal of the kuin . . . whether or not they want It. Minns Britain man. Range and Fuel have ssdd It so often—'Supervi­ and her sisters, here for a short , Sunday morning at ten o'clock will be arraigned on September 1 pay interest, insurnnee, taxes . . . the weatem world. In addition, the Army has pre­ Following the ceremony a din­ “As far aa her mother oqd I are vacation. They visited Miss Por­ “We have told Stalin, by our concerned she con stay away for Balch-Pontiac, Inc. sion Is the big word in the safety a religious seia-lce will bo held on nnd B lair on A ugust 30. viously announced that 8,432 In­ ner was held for the bridal party, of little children.' So little, for so ter's aunt, Mrs. Harry Dean, of Lebanon Green. The message will 4. The plan should he one which wipes out tho military action in Korea that any dividual reserve .officers of the (Oentlnned from Page One) following which the young couple ever," France aald. “We did the 155 CENTER ST. ■Central Village, Tuesday. be brought by Dr. Rockwell Har­ Early Scrap Drives further aggreaaion on the part of very best we could for her." Oil Distributors PHONE 2-4545 much. For it is a small price to mortgage eventually ... grade of captain or lower are be­ left on a wedding trip to Panther pay for the life of a child. This coming Saturday will see mon Potter, for many years minis­ the Soviet Union will automatically ing ordered to duty. These are of­ Bach nation therefore would France said his daughter showed the close of the swimming course ter of the Center (Tongregatlonsl Wartime scrap drives are not 5. You should deal locally, with a local friendly lead to a third world war," he have a veto over Important de­ Lake, Maine. Upon their return her first “resentment'* while "Many young children are ficers not asalgned in organized they will reside at 43 West Middle aware of traffic dangers, with at Amston Lake, taught by Mi­ church. Hartford, and later Dean new. During the Civil War. one bank . . . friendly First National Hank Mort­ said. "Thia meane that now for unite. cisions affecting Its own economy Turnpike. training in England thia wimmer chael Wheeler of Columbia in a of the Hartford Theological Semi­ held In the South yielded water the firat time in history a dic­ and defense. French Foreign for her second channel Atempt. good parental training and an un­ gage consultants advise you. Four Guard Divlalona Tabbed A graduate of Manchester High derstanding of it. But their Inuna- very successful manner. A feature nary. pij>e. sa.sh weights, bells, and oth­ tator haa been clearly warned in The Army buildup also includes Minister, Robert Schiiman haa In­ Her attitude, he added, caused him wUl alao be a demonstration by er metal Items. sisted that the pool authority must school In the cI4sa of 1947, the ture judgment, however intelli­ The historic First Congrega- advance that the weetem world an undisclosed number of Reserve bride Is employed aa a bookkeeper to return home ill, state police of the most up to date Cool. .Comfortnble. .Air-Conditioned win not submit meekly to amaU units smaller than divisions, four not bo subject to the veto of any “I was just excess baggage,” he gent they may be, can hold only methods of life saving. The public one nation. at the Manchester Lumber and the fact that they want to get Honor the memory of loved ones by choosing isolated invasions and petty con­ National Guard divisions and two Fuel company. The bridegroom said. "She ignored me completely Is strongly urged to attend. quests. We have done thIa early National Guard regimental combat The EccIes-MacMIlian proposal across the street. And get across Hours will be from 2 to 4 p.m. from our large selection of monuments the one —while there la sUU plenty of time teams. was dropped by the Economic sened In the U. 8. Navy for three last. Nothing else ^natters. So The Rev. H. R. Keen will offi­ OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS for Stalin to change his policy." Tn announcing the new call for Committee lost Monday when .veara and is at present employed pwenU must bear their load. ciate at the n a.m., aervice at St. lasting tribute you can offer. Open evenings for Bowles said that this time, un­ individual enlisted reservists, the Rccles failed to appear at its ses­ as a polisher by the United Air­ They must teach, supervise and Peter's Episcopal church, Sunday. your convenience. 9:00-12:00 NOON like tbs sU-out war effort in 1942, Army said that age limits will be sion. Ecclea today maintained craft corporation. HEARING-AID discipline. Motorists, on the other Other churches of the town are only n few wars being esllsd into 19 through 35, except for some that Committee Chairman, Pa:il liand, must observe, waive theV still closed for the usual summer sarvles and thsrs win bs no specialisU in the technical and ad­ Reynaud of France, had brovight legal rights, make every allow­ vacation, as are all »the Sunday 'uestion: “squaUty of ascriflea." ministrative aervlces. up the Schuman Plan when he Ban Shipment BATTERIES ance and drive as If every child schools. FIRST NATIONAL BANK "Biggest Criife tai History" The enlisted Reservists will knew Eccles waa out of town. For All Hearing-Aids were his own,” concludes the bul­ G. Earl Porter, Democratic can­ WNAY n UNnNIMMD>4UT N R flO t* OF MANCHESTLR "As a result," he declared, “we come from both the volunteer and The Assembly's General Affairs letin. didate for sheriff of Tolland Coun­ who win remain hers at home inactive Reserve. Priority will be committee opened the door to re­ Of Air Data "Bveready”, "Mini-Max" ty, was one of those attending the *7^4’ ‘E n n h cany a particularly heavy raspon- determined by the num t^ of de- gional federations within the Eu­ Tilercilry" BURN Democratic caucus here Tuesday Ubmty. In Justtos i » your fam- ^ d e n U each haa and the need ropean Council with Unanimous (OoattaiMd Frnai Page Oxe) ANTHRACITE- evening. He spoke on party mat­ MEMORIAL COMPANY UUPHONl 2 'I .'ill lltea your friends and an the dti- for their mllitaiy skUls. support for a resolution'endorsing Uebroo ters of interest to those present. asns of our great country, we must 8t,9M Hbive Orders special authorities In the political, Icf not to go. I don't know why Local people were pleased to 4 Y 0 CENTEg ST. MANCHESTER insist that thare be an end to the Of the 62,000 enlisted Reservists economic, social, judicial and cul­ I don't know the complete story. meet Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Getchell covered by a previously announced tural fields. Nominated for Representatives and the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Mar­ nswer: present orgy of profiteering. We Le.o«'P. Pogreba, Acting Assist­ call, 32,000 already have received COAL tn the General Assembly, mt the garet Culleton of Springfield, A group of French and Italian must put aside petty quarrels and orders. ant Collector of Customs, said in Democratic caucus Monday eve­ IBHIHIW BfOamDS. ehaap bickering. We must meet delegates simultaneously circulat­ an affidavit filed with the court 873 Main St. TeL 4136 Mass., former Hebron residents. The total of 77,000 still to be or­ ed a petition for the establish­ 8 CUBIC FtXIT ning, at Hebron town hall, were They spent the Town Fair day our reaponslbnitles aa thoughtful, dered to duty will be called up In that Dr. Talcn tried to export the Mrs. Claude W. Jones and Ir\-lng determlnad citizens of a great ment of coordinated "ministries" cases last Monday. He said they here, and contacted many old four groups, as follows: 31,000 to for defense, economics, agricul­ L. Griffin, former representative. friends. country which is facing perhaps report for active duty between were consigned to Dr. Tsien in They will run against C. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. William W. Ham­ what is the biggest. ciiais in our ture and transportation as a nu­ Shanghai and were to go first to September 15 and 30: 13.000 to re­ cleus for the federation. Way of Gilead and Richard M. mond entertained at dinner Mon- hlatory.” port between October 2 and 15- Hong Kong, then be forwarded by FREEZER Grant of Hebron, Republican nomi­ daj evening a party including Mrs. The Assembly voted its support Major General Frederick G. 29.000 to report between October an agent. Pogreba said the ship­ nees, and s good fight seems to be Hammond's parents, Atty. and Itslncke, State Adjutant General, yesterday for a European Social ment failed to comply with the Ex­ 10 and 25; 4,000 to report between Security code to raise benefits in on hand. Griffin and Grant are Mrs. John A. Markham of Hebron, said the division would become November 1 and 10. port Control Act, the Neutrality both World War II veterans. Way Mrs. Emma Bentley, Mrs. Emma LOWEST-PRICED part “of a new defense force de­ each member State to "an equal­ Act and the Espionage Act. The last group will consist of ly high level." is a veteran Republican, who may K. Peterson and two children, of signed to insure our beloved land Reservists who have had less than His Work "Purely Academic" be hard to beat. Mrs. Jones ap­ R. I.. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stone againat nggreaaien or surprise at­ one year of active duty. They Elghty->eight ruprcscnlallves The work of Dr. Tsien at Cal­ lined up on a roll call vote behind pears on the scene as a nominee and sori Everett, and Mr. and Mrs. tack from a fanatical ideology will be drawn from throughout the tech was "purely academic," said for thttr Beenomy for the first timf. She may be Alex Bochain and son Kip of Col­ which would destroy our cherished nation. a resolution asking the 15 mem­ Professor Clark M. .Millikan, who chester. Mrs. Bentley, Mrs. Peter­ ber governments of the Council of hard to beat, too. All are good WITH OIL FILTER, nherty and our very economy." explained that the Chlne.se la not YOU CANT BEAT IT nominees and whoever wins the son and children are on their way Other speakers included Major Europe to draft such a code. The connected with Caltcrh a Jet Pro­ to Cape Cod to visit relatives. m y Assembly also adopted a resolu­ town will be well represented. Genaral Kenneth F. Cramer, Com­ pulsion Laboratory, where secret Attorney John A. Markham ap­ Mrs. Alice Thompson. her mander of the diviaion, Brigadier Boy Stabs Girl tion calling on member govern­ research Is under way. for o worm homo daughter, Mra. Martin F. Crotty, Theie definitions OIL-BATH AIR CLEAHER ments to extenck the Social Secur­ pears on both tickets as judge of are custom-made for General James M. Quinn. Assistant Dr. Tsien, 40, formerly was pro­ You can probate. He is a Democrat and her granddaughter, Lucilla Miner, Adjutant General; and Lieutenant ity benefit clauses of the five- fessor of aerodynamics at Massa­ YOU CAN BET ON IT and little Stevie Stanek are having OUT unfinished worsteds. sm # including oil Altar, oH-boHi ohr Cyclist to Death haa served since the last election. PICKUP power Brussels Treaty of all na­ Thaddeus Malanowskl. Chaplain chusetts Institute of Technology a vacation ” at Point O’ Woods (ust to touch these cloonor. Air Wing ventilotora ond of the 118th Medical Battalion. tions. and came to Osltech In 1948. His prospects for re-election are beach. In the Hewitt cottage. (Oonttaoed From ftg o One) afford a for eemploto dotmlls very good, to say the least. Justices abrics is to know many ether footurei available only of the peace nominated by the the huniiy that is built ' Later he surrendered to two of He set Democrata were: Jules Rebillard, into them. Painstaldng at extra ceit In ether trucki— Hot Senate Battle 35 policemen who swarmed Into Albert Turgeon, Ralph V. Secord, no other full-tize Pickup hat a lower the district. Ho still had the butch­ dream kitchen There Is aa ehllftRea, ead John O'Donnall.'l Henry A. Jones, attention to every d e t^ er knife with him. IT WlU SAVE YOU MONEY Jack B. Greenberg. right down to the needle-edged tuggetted list price than the Looms Over Tax The boy said he had no motive The meeting of the Hebron Town For The Young fim ts and kpels, is assured C y lin d e r Ford F -l Pickup thew n hero. for the slaying and did not know INSURANCE AsMwritad Jaelcr Fair committee, haa been changed by Cramercy Park's (Ceattaned from Page One) the girl. ...Now! from Wedneaday to Friday eve­ Mon Going Back "Silver Sbean* taikiring. Frances Dee, who dropped her ning. August 25, at the town hall. "Perfect* also describes amendment, calling for an 85 per bicycle and ran screaming for help -right here where KITCHEN PLANNING G. E. Willis and At first planned for Tuesday it waa cent levy affective last July l on when the attack occurred. Identi­ found to conflict with the Demo­ the handsome new shades fied the youth at Police Headquar­ aaO RBMODEUNO To School of these fine suits: business profits that exceed what a Steel e Wood Son, Inc. ' cratic caucus, and was put over they define as normal. They estl- ters later. to Wednesday, and again changed Skipper Blue and Navy Blue. Prosecutor Henry H. Fox, Jr., you can reach »$/ .-•.JbMtty I Mate Oteeat , . TaL <126 awted it would yield about $4,- to Friday. It is hoped that all or­ was to decide today what proceed­ Ideal for business and dren, 000,000,000 a year. 1 Mjriee» ed Tewigetowa e Stake ganizations exhibiting at the fair they’re ri^ t for every “Politically, if we are going to ings to Initiate against the youth. Be lee—Servtee will be represented. A complete control prices and wages." Connal- laetallatiw financial report will be made, and occasion. Make your first ly said, “we must control profiU." RAYMOND E. GORMAN . Notice a deciaion will be made as to what Fan suit a CRAMERCY PARK But. George warned that pinning INSURANCE — <2 BROOKFOSUk STTREET Mandbester Home to do with any surplus which may i-S-sT unfinished worsted and wear the excess profits tax to the bill Personal Notices ZoniBg Board sC Apptals be on hand after expenses, etc., are it right through the year. might prevent any final tax aAlon When boytag yow m w ear. Saaaea H tkrsxgk year book ModerniBers paid. this year. l J use the Baok-Agent Plan. OtU na tor latomathm. Tri. 6 In accordance with the require­ In Memorixm n Oak St. Word has been received of the If the administration wants a TeL t-o n c ments of the Zoning Regulations $ 2 3 9 - 9 8 birth of a daughter, Aug. 16, at You'll novor knew whol AD sizes in single and tax bUI now, George declared, "it In loving mfmory of our huibsnd of the Town of Manchester, the 1: double breasted models. and fsthrr. Carl Earn, who passed the Hartford Hoapital, to Mr. and i roolly flM thot con 4o aeeras they would stop this crowd” sway August 35. 1141. Zoning Board of Appeala will h'lld Mrs. Winthrop Hilding of Storrs. ;from pressing the excess profits Tho' the years pass. a public hearing in the Municipal $19.95 Down — Delivery Today Mr. Hilding is the son of Mr. and for your gtntfol woli- He said that to enact such Our thoughts remain with you. Building, Monday evening, Au­ Mrs. Albert W. Hilding of Hebron, 6aceeue>Pitee *50" • levy on profits, without mature Mrs. Earn and Pamlly. gust 28, 1900, at a P. M., on the and this Is their first grandchild. boiog, oafil yoa'vt worn 21% Bigger Capacity— Lower Loading Height— 10 ways better than study, “might throw a monkey you buy YENEHAN BLlRbl following applications: Mr. Hilding is an assistant pro­ >..<.....•13" wrench into the economy." Card of Thanks o goir of Co-ogorofsro Me wish lo thank all of our neigh­ Alexander Jarvis for permission fessor at the University of Con­ the only other track . Meanwhile, the CTO bitterly as- bors. friends and relatives for thrir to use property fronting on Cen­ necticut shoot, doy M ood day ' saUed the tax-boosting bill dirawn :rS*:vX FREE $ 5 Q . O O FREE ntany acts of kindness and syntpaihv ter Street, Cooper Street, and In the item about the reunion of out. You'll fiod gioaf- by the Finance committee as a shown us during the illness anil West Center Street (as shown on descendants of Major Brian Pen­ at the some low price! a t n o c x t o a c o s t - i o b ig f o r d a o v a n t a o is boon to wealthy taxpayers. It death of .Mrs. Anna Lenarskl. W e {dot plan on file) for the sale of dleton in Westerly, RJ„ the date ot comfort Ikaa you ■ 'J, too, demanded that Congress add especially thank the doctors anu' nurses new and used can. In a Buslaess WORTH OF MEATS, GROCERIES of thia old settler of Maine was Per quick preef of Ford extra value, check !• 31% Blggor. Ford broke Hning area b 178 .with moxiinum tire*. the excess profits levy. of the hospital ,talt for the kindntaa Zone.' owtr droamod The committee of “Americans shown during her illness. Also those given as 1830, on coming to this the te l at the right which lieta tea big Ford Fkkvp givet 45 eu. ft. of M). K v». 150 iq. ta who sent the beautiful fioral tribute! hira Leland Hunt for extynaion OR ANlrraiNG YOU NEED country. This should have read gowRIo. 9. Aluminum Alloy for Democratic Action" called the and loaned the use of their can. advaatagee over the aeareet conpetitor. Aad body copodty vt. 37 cu. ft. bill a “profiteers' paradise." ADA of permission to conduct Play 1630. He was born in gtagland in S - 1 9 % Mere Clutch P llt o n i. Fordi ore Rght- Mr. and Mn. B. Kullgowaki School at 106 Henry Street, Resi­ 1599.

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" ■■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 19M PAGE n v E imjR MANCUESTEB EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER. CONN, rRH)AY. AUGUST 2S. 19S0 Isetlon by the WsHs Rtstortcal As­ thor’s ndvlUats at noarby Rldgo- sociation, o f which the old grist field ohortly after the polica dis­ deal Tnimaa’s raeouunendatlons and didn’t want me around. She 417 Youngsters Lebanon to Note 250th Punctured Boy doody on individual and corpora­ mill apparatus belonging to the covered Jole still pinned to the bed Now Batter 'Fisrgiisaii Out Milwaukee MD ■aid oho would not train If I came grist milt of the late Horace F. tion tan Increases, but does not 8 near the boat” of a drill press, the drill atlU In hls WESTOWN- Prepared To Servo close all the loopholes the presi­ Hurt on Roads Porter, of Hebron, Is on item. Mr. Anniversary Tomorrow Holds His Own lK>dy. Wednesday. H e Bald hla daughter hod been f>orter was Mra. Fillmore’s grand­ The father was -oommltted to dent suggested. Gets High Pay To Bury Son "Innuenced by the wrong people" ^ A s C a n d id a te Fonowa Prsvleos Fattcra father. Many local people remem­ the Fairfield State hospital yeater- Lavignt-Luiger and "apparently resented my rigid ber thia old mill, which gave good day after he went beraerk lii a The profits levy proposed by authority which I felt necessary Children Pedestrian Ac> Hlstorls Lebanon will celebrata. ttonni church will be open to vlntt- Slate Police Still Search O’Mahoney and Oonnally is pat­ service to the surrounding coun­ ors at 2;.30 p.m. Sunday. The origi­ cell at the Fairfield (foiinty Jail Lriod Attornev Barred For Araiy Job Grief Stricken Pmr«^t8 for hsr welfare.” tryside. The mill building reihains ita two hundred fiftieth anniver­ here, where he wss being held on terned after a sintllar World War The trouble reached a climax cidents Increase in the sary by stressing the richest era nal building was designed by John Out Motive for Hor­ n tan. here, but mill atones and other Trumbull, who waa noted as an a eharge of assault with Intent to Of Child Not EUgible when the girl arrived in New York nnmier. B j Ruling of Judges of It would define normal profits (OoatlnMd fruni Fags One) HCRS'# UM AftONAT S>MN# First Six Months machinery were taken to Sudbury, in its history, the Revolutionary architect and artist. It wan In tha rible Murder Attempt from Europe Tuesday, France War years, Saturday and Sunday, At the hospital, a spokesman The Superior Court as 80 per cent of a corporation's For Aid from City added. Mrs. Albert S. Taylor is under regulation, New England meeting­ average profits over the four-year chines were sold as surplus after WAY FOR*bU>eR*PONTMCSH> Hartford, Aug. 25.— During the treatment for an injury to her beginning at 10:00 a.m. house stylo, and was badly dam­ Bridgeport. Aug. 25.—(/P)— tor Dr. William Green, superinten­ World War II. "Mrs. France met her at the back, sustained some weeks ago. A coat of over 500 will reenact aged in the hurricane of Septem­ dent. said that the elder Korezyn- period 1848-49, plus 81Q,000 (or Boston, Aug. 28— OF)—A grief- Brst six months of this jrear, 417 Four-aml-a-half-year-old Joseph AttonMjr wnSam W. rarguton, "It sounds expensive, but it's dock, but Shirley absolutely HUNMN6 UHA NiVY. She is an employe of the WiUlman- the to'wn’s role in the War for In­ ber, 1938. Its pnstrtr. Dr Robert G. skl had been admitted hut would plus 130,000 in the case o f corpo- stricken couple wandered aimless­ Korezynsl , Jr, wss reported •laric o f tlM Soptrier Court for the beat we can do," he said of ignored her mother., .Mrs. Francs children under 18 yciurs of age tlc l^hread Company, but has been dependence. The program will dc- ; Armstrong, who Is qno of the 1 give no further .details. latlona formed since September 1, ly about their one-room apartment holding hls own In Danbury hospi­ 1945.) the contract with Dr. Cowan. Insisted that Shirley corns home were injured as pedestrians In unable to work since her injury. plct the departure of Captain leaders in the Lebanon nnnlt'ergary Say Man (Grazed Buttood County nnd for the pnat today trying ta figure where they tal today as .State police here at­ Then the government would for the reception end party that Connecticut, compared with 376 She is under the cafe of a speilal- James Clark and hls company of celebrnllon. haa had much to do (Tilef Deputy Sheriff Andrew tva yean member o f the Man- Cowan himself said he had bid could get funds to bury thslr nlne- tempted to tie together bits of In­ drain off 85 per cent of ail earn­ had been planned for her.” Ist and Is reported as gaining 160 men who marched to Lcxlng- \ with the restoration of the edifice. Miller at the Jail here refcrreil all ihaaUr Board of BducaUon, an- for the X-ray Job through the Sur­ yesr-old—an only child. tor the same period last year. The slowly. Her many friends hope formation In what they have de­ ings above such a base o f “ nor- geon General’s office. Under the The girl did return— but In the \ ton, Maos., In 72 hours at the out­ He has written s history of Leba­ Inquiries about KorezynskTs "ber­ oounoad today that he will not be Warrsn Bailey died yesterday at company , of friends—and wse Increase of 41 cases emphsalses she may soon make a complete re­ break of the war with -the English. | non and states that this small, scribed as one of the most bizarre Our new delivery vehicle is available for ail jroar pro­ • eandldata for ra-electlon to the mal" profits. contract, he aald. he wdll have to City hospital o f injuries suffered serk" actions at the Jail to the greeted by shout 10,000 persons the ncMssity for parents to real­ covery. It will show the dispatch of pro- | niral community has given Con­ crimes in criminal history. Ridgefield State 'barracks where Board thia year. The World War II excess profits remove his equipment and aasistr when be fell 85-feet through the ise that young children ore im­ A spokesman at the hospital scription and drug needs every day, all day, 8 A. M. to tax took 85.5 percent of corpora­ ants fron) the center as soon as the at the reception. Directly after­ School here will open Septem­ visions at General Washington's necticut five governors, the first the man was described Wednesday A year ago the Judgaa of the glass kiosk of a subway station to ward she went to the family home, pulsive apd carefree and not to be ber 6, for the fall term. A meet­ urgent request, from Valley Forge said the child still was In critical 10 P. IVi., including Sundays. •upertor O o^ ruM that court tion earnings above normal profits Army gets its own equipment, "but cement stairs. ' ,■ governor of Wlsconelu snd many ns being "obviously crazed." picked up a few personal effects, trusted In trsffio alone. Thia Ih the ing of principals of th4 schools In the dark winter of 1777-78; also other notables. A graduate of Am­ condition and severe pain from State police aay they have not ofnclala might not campaign for defined then as the average profits nobody knows when that wiir be.” The father, Jo)ia E. Bslley, said oubatance of a report developed two small holes bored iijto his In 1930-89. His fees will shrink thereafter, and left with the Boudakians. under supervision of the new sup,- other highlighta of the war In herst College and Oberlln Gradu­ been able clearly to determine the aleotive office or hold auch office be was penniless and waa not eligi­ by the Hlghway'Safety Commis­ chest cavity with 3-16lh inch he said, because part of the fee ervisor, C. Daniel (Thubbock and which Connecticut earned the name ate School of Theology, Dr. Arm ­ a motive for the nasanit. beyond the terma they then held. George already has promised ble for city aid to give the boy a sion for distribution to communi­ drill. They charge the boy's fa­ covers use of his equipment. Mfss Ida Seldal will be held Tues­ of “ the provision state." The page­ strong has held pastorates In New Mrs. Helen Korezvnskl. mother Attorney Verguaon aald to* that a “second installment” tax decent burial. The family came S fw m ty. traffic safety committees day forenoon at the Colchester ther, Joseph Korcz.vnskl with bill, to yield about 17,000,000,000, The 6th Arm y aald three civilian ant, "Founders of Liberty" will England, New York and Ohio. of Korezynski's fo\ir ehlldren, re­ Sm , bard him from further cam* here from Lawrence. around the state, baaed on data Central School, the day before tlie bo presented at seven o’clock Sat­ having plunged the drill into hls piuning for eloctlea office. will bo taken up later thia year or doctors at the Chicago Recruiting Bailey and hla wife live in a Engagement WKOWMBISOf •46/47 *4S mained stunned at what haa hap­ furnished by summaries of the schools open. In the afternoon, at urday evening. son’s body. pened. She de.scrlbed her husband ‘II m attomev waa nondnated by early next year, and that It will office get an average of 10 rents eparsely furnished coverted stoce. (SMS lAsuss awsk) * ^ Department of Motor * Vehicles. 2 p.m., there' will be a teachers’ Once again General Washington, Is-ft Drill In Roy .as a "wonderful father," adding, the Dentocranc Party, up to to- embody a 84.000,000,000 to 88,000,- a plate for X-ray examinations, He Is employed as a kitchen work­ March-Lipp The bulletin emphasises that, meeting at the Hebron schooL Governor Jonathan Trumbull, the The father was captured on the "I know one thing for sure, he d ^ there haa been no indication 000,000 excess profits levy, effec­ using Army equipment. A spokes­ er In the Home for aged In South Mr. ^ Mrs. CTlfford F. Msreh, 1 PONTIACS “ fortunately, very fortunately, There is os yet no teacher under Marquis de Lafayette, the Compte (lOiirt Cases grounds of the Holy Ghost Fa- didn't know what he was doing." aa to whom the Democrata may tive Jan. 1, 1051. man said they draw 825 a d ^ and Huntington avenue. of 258 Woodsids stsset, nsaf< the Mrs, Joseph lA v Ig M the injuries resulted in death to contract as kindergartner. Mrs. dc Rochambeau will confer at Leb­ run for the vacancy. Mr. Truman haa suggested de­ each examines about 250 plates a His wife, who recovered only re­ Esst Hertford line; aimouncr‘ the only six chlldrerS out of the group Archie Green will again teach anon before an audience of thou­ Harlen Wallbooff, 40, of 16 lay of action on a profits tax, day. cently from a nervous breakdown, grade 1; Mrs. Floyd A. Fogll. Miss Phyllis Anno lAnger, engagement o f Mr. March’s niece. this year compared with seven sands. It so happens Uiat about Essex street and John Jaeobs, 28, promising to send up a specific Four civil service technicians said through tear-statnad ayes: grade 2; Miss Permella Brouiseau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RIcharf Mine Beatrice Ellen March, to Ed­ lost year. '2,000 New England Boy Scouts of 77 Rogers rosd. East Hartford, 43rd Division plan later. are assigned to the (Chicago labora­ “This la the end. We have h u d fy win j ; Lipp, son o f Mr. and Mrs. grade 3; Mrs. Delvina Montigney, tory, the spokesihan said, draw­ d . Danger, o f 381 Center Mraot enough money to Itva an ftam “ But, it is pure luck. Luck and grade 4; Ignatius Lombardo, grade will make their third annual pil­ were fined J15 each on charges of Jacob J. Llpp of S89 Btdwell street. the resistance of youth. Not that grimage to Lebanon for the anni­ breach of the i>eBce by Judge Wes­ ing salaries of 82.6.50 a year for beesme the bride o f Jbsoph week to week.” Both Miss March iihd Mr. Llpp 5; and Mrs. Ids C. Heck; Mrs. Guest at Fete their work under supeivislon of injuries ore always minor. Some Ernest Bottomley of WUIlmantic versary program. They will en­ ley C. Oi-yk In Town Court this To “Greet” Fifty Laylgne, of 43 West Mifldls Turn­ were educated In Manchester public su-e crippling and may affect a camp Saturday morning on the morning. Pnisecutor Philip Bayer an Arm y corporal. schools. 'It is understood the wed­ will be the principal, teaching pike, son of Mr. and Mra. Wilfred child for the rest of his life. But grade.s 7 and 8. Mrs. Willo Supre- green and will remain until Sun­ said the pair were arreated at 2 (Oeattnaed traai Page Oae) The First Aitny, with head­ Shirley May ding will take place In the fall. M m e a r n day. Boy and Girl Scouts will Tlioiisand More quarters in New York, said its Lavigne of Portland, Main*, Satur­ older people exposed to the same nant will resume her work as mu­ a.m. tfxiiiy hv Patrolman Edward march with patriotic organizations, X-ray costs don't go anywhere day, August 13, In a double ring type of accident, more frequently sic supervisor and teacher Mrs. M. Wlnzler. friendtt in the diviaion don't either, Including Sons and Daughters of Jacobs and hla uncle. Wallbeoff, near 81.125 a day, either. Its ceremony at the Congregational Quits Family than not turn up os a “ little red Rita Bulford will be school nurse. bi(t we're ready to do our duty (Continued from Page One) ONLY the American Revolution, the Or­ had a flat fight on the lawn in front civilian doc tori get nominal fees church In Andover, Rev, Malcolm statistic' on the Doily Accident Mrs. Norton P. Warner and Mrs. ailid ahow the Oommunlata that we Record Board of'fatalities in the der of Founders and Patriots, in of the fkxford apartments, Bayer and are not paid on a piece-work Crook, pastor of the church, o ffi­ Elizabeth Ives will be the cooks will Sght to protect our way of yesterday In the number of enlist­ ciated. (Oontlnned from Page One) office o f the Oommisslon. in the hot lunch program. Herbert the colorful parade.. * satd, with Jaeobs cnfferlng rather ed Army Reservists to be called basis a spokesman said. BAMTLY life." The bride wore a pink organdy “ It comes about largely because W. Porter will again assume the Visitors will see the historic War 'extensive bruises about the face involuntarily to active duty' be­ argument with my father over Corporal Hunter waa one of a street length dress, with white parents permit their young chil­ post of custodian. Mrs. Porter, hls Office at \he edge of the green and head. The affray was appar- tween now and November 10. plans for the ^ltu^e—all )te waa $ 1 6 .9 5 group of enliated men Interviewed dren, completely unsupervlSed, to wife, who was last with the hot where Governor 'Trumbull and hls. ■entlv atarted hv a family argu­ The additional enlisted reserv­ picture hat and white acceeeorles interested in was money." by Oovemor Bowles during a radio and a white rose coraage. OIL CO. play along busy streets where lunch staff, has accepted a posi­ Council of nine men held many ment. the pro.sehulor said. ists to be ordered to duty are In­ See Scliuman She said her father wanted her MATERIAL EXTRA broadcaat of the ceremonies. • Her matron of honor, Mrs. Le- spcMS are high and children tion with the Amston Silver Com­ meetings to plan the sending of Chargea of driving while under 1. The payment.s are set up for an amount with­ dividuals who are ..not- members to make a personal tour while she 33.3 MAIN ST. pany. Bowles, In a epeech before a land Ellis, of Manchester, wore a small, so that it Is sometimes im­ provisions to Revolutionary armies. the Influenee of Intoxieaflng liquors in your income . . . of organised reserve corps units. is anxious to return to Somereet nr dmgs'ngalnat Jerome M. Cog­ representative group of men of the yellow organdy dress with white possible for the motorist to see Miss. Marguerite V. Porter, R, The Trumbull home and other .The quota sinnounced yesterday Plan Defeated High School to enter her Junior TEL. 5293 N „ a public health nurse in New homes dating back to Revolution­ gins, 41. of 09 Pratt street. Hart­ 2. Monthly payments, like rent .... diviaion, declared that their call brings to 109,000 the total of such accessories and a pink roae cor­ th'c child in time to avert trag­ to active service eras aa expression year. Boudaklan is athlstle edy. * " * . York City, is the kuest of her ary days will be open for inspec­ ford and Kenneth A. Blair. 37, of reservists facing a call to duty sage. Leland Ellis served aa beat coach at the school. mother, Mrs. Rufus R. Rathbun .I. Payments reduce the principal of Ihe loan . . , of a “new policy" on the part of man. “ We’ll say It again—though we tion. Hamden, were eontlniied. Ooggina whether or not they w m t it. Minus Britain “As far aa her mother aqd. I are Range and Fuel and her sisters, here for a short Sunday morning at ten o’clock will be arraigned on September 1 pay interest, insurance, taxes . . . the weatem world. Following the ceremony a din­ have sold it,so often— 'Supervi- In addition, the Arm y has pre­ concerned she can stay away for Balch-Pontiac, Inc. Vacation. They visited Miss Por­ a religious service-will bo held on and Blair on August 30. “W e have told Stalin, by our viously announced that 8,432 In­ ner was held for the bridal party, alon is the big word In the safety ever.” France slid. “ We did the ter's aunt, Mrs. Harry Dean, of Lebanon Green. The message will 4. The plan should be one which wipes out tha military action in Korea, that any dividual reserve .officers of the (Conttnued from Page One) following which th# young couple 155 CENTER ST. PHONE 2-4545 ^ of little children.’ So little, for so very best we could for her.” Oil Distributors ,Central Village, Tuesday. be brought by Dr. Rockwell Har­ Early Scrap Drives mortgage eventually .. . further aggreaglon on the part of grade of captain .or lower are be­ left on a wedding trip to Panther much. For it is a small price to the Soviet Union will automatically ing ordered to duty. These are lumbla in a of the Hartford Theological Semi­ held In the South yielded water gage consultants advise you. the first time in history a dic­ Four Guard DIvislona Tabbed A graduate of Manchester High good parental training and on un­ Minister, Robert Schuman has In­ Her attitude, he added, caused him very successful manner. A feature pipe, sash weights, hells, and oth­ tator haa been clearly warned in The Arm y buildup also includes school In the cldaa of 1947, - the derstanding of It. But their imma­ nary. sisted that the pool authority must to return home 111. will also be a demonstration by T^e historic First Congrega- er metal Items. advance that the western world an undisclosed number of Reserve bride Is employed ad a bookkeeper ture Judgm'ent, however intelli­ CAtol. . Comfortable . . Air-Conditioned not ha subject to the veto of any " I was Just excess baggage,” he state police of the most up to date will not submit meekly to smaU units smaller than divisions, four at the Manchester Lumber and gent they may be, con hold only Isolated Invaslona and petty con­ National Guard divisions and two one nation. ■aid. "She ignored me completely methods of life saving. The public Honor the mcmnr.v of loved ones by chmising Fuel company. The bridegroom the fact that they want to get is strongly urged to attend. quests. We have done thia early National Guard regimental combat The Bccles-MacMIllan proposal across the street. Snd get across teams. was dropped by the Eiconomic served in the U. 8. Navy for three Hours will be from 2 to 4 p.m. from our large selection of monuments the one OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS —while there la still plenty of time years and is at present employed tost. Nothing else (matters. So for Stalin to change his policy." In announcing the new call for Committee last Monday when The Rev. H. R. Keen will offi­ lasting tribute you can offer. Open evenings for aa a polisher by the United Air­ pventa must bear their load. individual enliated reservists, the Eccles failed to appear at Its ses­ ciate at the 11 a.m.. service at St. 9:00-12:00 NOON Bowles said that thia time, un- craft corporation. They must teach, superviae imd Peter's Episcopal church, Sunday. your convenience. Mka the all-out war effort in 1M2, Army said that age limits will be sion. Ecclea today maintained HEARING-AID diaclpline. Motorists, on the other 19 through 85, except for some that (Committee Chairman, Pavil Other churches of the town are only a few ware beiag called Into liond, must observe, waive their still closed for the usual summer aandea and there win be no specialists in the technical and ad­ Reynaud of France, had hro\ight mstion: legal rights, nikke every allow­ ministrative services. BATTERIES vacation, as ore all vthe Sunday "eqnaUty of aaeilflee.” up the Schuman Plan when he Ban Sliipnient ance and drive os if every child schools. FIRST NATIONAL BANK The enlisted Reservists will knew Bcclee was out of town. For All Hearing-Aids WNAV H imVINIMID<«Ut P flffm * "B ligest Oriala In History" were his own," concludes the bul­ G. Earl Porter, Democratic can­ Of MANCHESTLR "A s a result,” he declared, "we come from both the volunteer and The Assembly's General Affairs letin. inactive Reserve. Priority will be committee opened the door to re­ O f A ir Dafia “ Eveready”. “Mini-Max” didate fo r sheriff of Tolland Coun­ who w ill remain here at home ty, was one of those attending the carry a particularly heavy reapon- determined by the numbisr of de- gional federatlona within the Eu­ "Mercury” BURN • O 8 • • • • • •aeoono pendenU each haa and the need ropean CTouncIl with unanimous Democratic caucus here Tuesday aMUty. In JnstlOe to your fam- (Ooutianed From Fugs Oxe) KHTHkACITE- evening. He spoke on party mat­ MEMORIAL COMPANY 11 II I’ HONl 2 4 ^ a mas, your M eads and an the dtl- for thefr mllltaiy skUla. support for a resolution endorsing 88,808 Rave Ordere special authorities in the political, U ebron ters of Interest to those presenjt. aans o f our great country, we must ice not to go. I don't know why Local people were pleased 4 7 0 CENTSR ST. MANCHESTER Insist that there be an end to the O f the 92,000 enlisted Reservists economic, social, Judicial and cul­ covered by a prevloual.v announced I don't know the complete story. meet Mr. and Mra. Leroy Oetch^U present orgy of profiteering. We tural fields. Leo P. Pogreha, Acting A.ssist- Nominated for Reproaentatlvea nswer: COAL and the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Mar­ call, 32,000 already have received A group of French and Italian must put aside petty quarrels and orders. ant Collector of thiatoms, said in In the General Assembly, at the garet Culleton of Springfield, cheap bickering. We must meet delegates simultaneously circulat­ an affidavit filed with the court 873 Main St. Tel. 4136 Democratic caucus Monday eve­ Mass., fonner Hebron resllenta. woomofi. The total of 77,000 still to be or­ ed a petition for the establish­ 8 CUBIC FOOT our responatbillUes aa thoughtful, dered to duty will be called up in that Dr. Talcn tried to export the jun. ning, at Hebron town hall, were They spent the Town Fair day determined cltiaens o f a great ment of coordinated "ministriea" cases Isst Monday. He said they Mrs. Claude W. Jones and Ir4’ing here, and contacted many old four groups, as follows; 31,000 to for defense,' economics, agricul-. country which is facing perhaps report for active duty between were consigned to Dr. Tsien in L. Griffin, former representative. friends. ertiat Is the biggest. crisis In our ture an STBEET a decision vdll be made os to what But George warned that pinning Manchester Home unfinished worsted and wear the excess profiU tax to the bill Personal Notices Zonlsg Board 8< Appeals • to do with any surplus which may ^ h o r -might prevent any final tax aAlon Whea Imyiag year aasv ear. Waaaee n threogh year beak ModemlEers be on hand after expenses, etc., are it right through the year. this year. nee the Baak-Ageat Flaa. Call os tor lafonaatiM . Tel. 8 In accordance with the require­ paid. In Memoriam n Oak SL TeL t-e>T« I f the administration wants a ments of the Zoning Regulations Word has been received of the All sizes in single and In loving memory of our husband o f the Town o f Manchester, the $ 2 3 9 9 5 birth of a daughter, Aug. 16, at Yeti'll never knew whet tax hill non’, George declared' “ it and father, Cari Earn, who paaaed double breasted models. seems they would stop this crowd" away Auguat 35. 1344. Zoning Board o f Appeals will h'lld the Hartford Hospital, to Mr. and e reelly line thee ten 4e from p re ^ n g the excess profits Tiro' the yeara paaa. a public hearing In the Munldpol $19.95 Down — Delivery Today Mra. Winthrop Hllding of Stoirs. levy. He said that to enact such Our thouebta remain with you. Building, Monday evening, Au­ Mr. Hilding I's the eon of Mr. and (er your generel well­ ______Mra. Earn and ramlly. gust 38, 1900, at 8 P. M.. on the Mrs. Albert W. Hilding of Hebron, *eeenHW,Pfke »50“ a levy on profiU. without mature being, sntil you've worn 21% Bigger Capacity—Lower Leading Height—10 ways better than study, “might throw a monkey bay VENEHAN BLBib following applications: and this is their first grandchild. wrench into the economy." Card of Thanks Alexander Jarvis for psrmlasloa Mr. Hilding is an assistant pro­ e poir of Ce-eperotive •B" We wish to thank all of our iielgh- Meanwhile, the CTO bitterly as- to use pr«q>erty ftontlng on Cen­ fessor S t the University of Con- the only other track . bor». friend* and relative* for their FREE FREE (hect, dey in end dey ■ aailed the tax-boosting bill drawn many, seU -of klndneis and lynipathy ter Street, Cooper Street, and necticuL by the Finance committee as a In the item about the reunion of shown u» during the Illness end West Onter Street (as shown on $ 5 0 * ® ® w. out. You'll find greet­ at the some lew price! AT NO nCTRA tO ST-10 MjB FORD AOVANTAGIf boon to wealthy taxpayers. It death of Mrs. Anns Lensrskl. 'W e |dot plan on fils) for the sale of descendants o f Major Brian Pen­ too, demanded that Congress add especially thank the doctors one.' nurses new and used cars. In a Businsas WORTH OF MEATS, GROCERIES dleton in Westerly, R.I., the date er comfort than you \ the excess profits levy. of the hospital .toff for the kindness Per quick proof of Ford extra ralue, check 1* 21% Bigger. Ford breka M ag eroe b 178 with maxIiDum tiros. Zens. of thia old settler of Maine was d t e s « e d The committee of “Americans shown during her Illness. Also those »S» FIckvp igivst 45 cu. fk of «q. bi. vs. 150 *q. In. who sent the beeuttful Roral tributes Mra. Lslsind Hunt fOr extenstim OR ANYTHING YOU NEED given os 1830, on coming to this the box at the right which lisU tea big Ford S* Alumlnani Alldy for Democratic Action” called the and loaned the use of their cars. o f permission to conduct Play country. This should have read peniWe advantages over the nearest compeUtor. Afid body cepoeby vs. 37 eu. fl. _ _ _ . Plstnns. Fords ore Rght- bill a “ profiteers’ paradise.” A D A S. 19% IBere Outdi Mr. and Mrs. B. KullgowskI School at 108 Henry Street, Real- 1630. He was bom in England lo there are more—many more Ford advaatages woigM olumbium oRoy vs. is an organisation of self-styled Mr. and Mrs. A. Dauntr 4 ^ c e Zone A. 1599. 3L 2B% Orentor Pay- LMng Amn. Ford bet liberals, including many former MERRILL'S MARKET Mrs. C3iarles N. Fillipore and at no extra cost heavy iron oRoy. Ellen J. Swanson for psrmla- land CnpsMfry. 310 Ibt. 85.5 iq.bi.vx 71.8 iq. bi. New Dealers. ^ 84 OAKLANQ STREET two teachers from the Mary Hall ■lonto make and sell tlea in horns TMs Ford extra value explains why truck O. ON PRtnr and 1 Ot. PhUip Murray, C ip president, school, Marlborough, of which she • . 120 tee. Loss Band aald in a letter to George: Wa can have built for at 898 Center Street, Residence Other Suits From Here everywhere are switchiag to Ford, li CM-Bsrtli Air Osnnnr. Zone A. Is principal, went on an auto trip expiaiaa why Ford is currently making the 3* t% Ornt nr Fmmn Wniglit. Ferd Pickup is Tecass BBU Bnaen you on 1-2 acre tota^ within Free Transportation to Sudhuey, Mass., Thursday, Standard. “This is e m o f the most brasen Morlarty Brothers, Inc., for ladostry’s biggest sales gains. SesHon Meduhw. 3.195 lb*, vs. 3.325 Ibx spending the day. • One o f the at­ M> Air Wing VnntL examples o f SFoclal interest leg­ 14 miiea of Hartford oh orange t r ip l e slid e alnmlanm e«m- permission to erect two lighted tractions there Is a historical col- islation to conM before Congress Just Phone 5791 •wNsli to Ford, America’s No. I Truck Value. 4* 1B% Mere Broke 7* Lewer Lending Inters. Standard on Ford Conn. Co. boa line 4 to 6 btaatitw a(«rm wtodowa are exrtasive with ground signs, 14’x5’, located clos­ $ 3 7 -5 0 in many yaara. It contains no er to street line than regulations IF J|0 U DO NOT.HAVE A CAR Choeoe from over 175 models— ranging from Lining Amsu Ford’s total Hnlglit. Only 24 Inskss Trucks. gnsrision t o r taxing the exeeas room Cape Coda and Ranch F la d ^ Befere yen lavmt In oomMiiatiaii allow at 801-815 Center Street, 95-h.p. nekepe to 145-h.p. Big Jobe—to It laeata o f eocporatlons, although it Stjdo dwelUngs. Ranch . 'v - wtndosn laveetigate tboroaghly the Mtm- Bualneas Zone. year lob and roar bndtetl ■ Mlass psiaiwni Ineeme tax rates emy, pmcUcaUty and durability of the Arthur Scranton for permission BABY ...... !! i i thair^wartime levels..... “It styles hsve 3 bedroom lay- finest' eomhlaati4Ni window yon eetftd buy. to ' eraet two 9‘xl2 ‘ signs, one to mwtams mors escape batches oat. Cape Cods I10.S00 be erected on bam and one on nooftmlBa) for wealthy taxpayers ground, 40’ from street line, at 35 It's C O O L Word Troeklng €omH l o s s B e c a w fw - / s o m been p r o p e l In and op. IQuidi style. $11,. FOOTWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY McNall Street • ResMenee Eons 500.00 and op. AA. -•.mmmderation INSIDE Inooms Mrs. Nellie Dwyer for extension AIR CONItmONEO take C,. o f psrmissloti to oonduct Beauty FORD f RUCKS U lS f from T H E A LLEN Parlor at lOS Cbopor HUl SDreat lUsMsnos Zens-B. on *,B92,000 tracks. Mn UFACYUt|NO COMPANY R E A L T Y CO . AH nsnanS tntarmtnl assy at­ NORTHIEN 0 tend tWs kaiilRE. P H A R M A C Y CEMOllSE&SON , ScBlac fioHd of Appeals, Jomig.H. Mlfysl*^^'^ 4 D8j^Bqaan TsL 0 4 5 DILLON and SERVICE COR. MAIN awl LBONJ MANCHESTER ) U - J I . / yrJ'.- x:g, " I / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEB. CONN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2B, 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1950 PA O l gRf BR P ^ O E S I X should aee the Superintendent or business today, This will be their attack descend upon them when more. In fact, they are challeng­ Democrita go Into the coming WONB - u ie WTIL) — lUSu Positions Open Schools, 12 Professional Building Stale to Open apect for and loyalty to tha Unit­ ing us to be imperlaliatia aind to election With the beat opportunity Personal Shower first New England appearance. ed Nations, and recognition of all danger seemed remote. Where AMESITE DRIVEWAYS ,w ru A — I0S.1 on Park street, on or before August Featured along wUh Dean Mar­ prepare for war. They arc tempt­ ever'afforded them. In the recent 31. that organiaation'a new impor­ the pests have succeeded this ing us to aome things wa muat referendum the voters of Man­ For Mary Parla SINCE 1920 \'X -'^T oday’s Radio WHAV — 810 For Inspectors September 9th tin and Jerry Lewis, will be Dick • REDUCED RATES Tbs schools of the Town ot El­ Stabile, noted bandleader, who Sprtittto If^rald tance in world affairs. It would year, It has been by guerrilla tac­ avoid, chester assured the minority WORK ' WUUC - IMO Baztara DayUsflt Tima WTBT — 1380 WANTED group of at least three seats on • GRADIVG FREE lington will be closed on Wednes­ will be joined by a galaxy of noted PUMU8HBO av THE hava been healthy nottfleation, to tics. Impprlallsm, we must avoid all ; the Board of Directors. This Miss Mary Parla, of 165 West • POWER ROU.ER USER GUARANTEED James B. Wilson, secretary of day. September 27 for the Four After extensive alterations *nd Hollywood and Broadway person­ PRINTINU CO.. INC For thosf who have had good templalioiis of. i.u In striving achievement cannot be coyly Middle Turnpike, waa tendered a llS0“- fi •:••— the local Civil Service Board an­ Town Fair. Rockville High School Improvements, the alr-conditloned alities, The Inaugural program at , It BMCll MrMl. ourselves and to the world, that for democratic • FREE ESTIMATES CAI.L Conn. we intend to make the United Na­ luck, and relative^ Imniiintty, the liberty we must claimed by Democrats alone. It surprise personal ahower W ^naa- WDRC—strike It Rlch.- WONS—Hidden Truth. nounced today that applications will also be closed. State Theater, Hartford, will In­ Hartford's State promlsea to be Male Laborers TBUIIAS PCROUSUN. work with other nations and pco- was instead public recognition • TIME PAYMENTS MANCHESTER WTHT—Family Album. W'HAT—Mayor Sullivan. a memorable one. The State tions work—for peaca. And, as a year has been a tantalizing re­ plaa on an equal biaata. Whereaa day evening by Mrs. Marie Shvtno may be fUed for employment as Ellington Orange had a very in­ augurate Us new and gfeateat Him.. Tr«M.. 0«a'l Mtntftr that the change was wholly desir­ at her home. 6 Charter Oak • SAVE lO^a FOR CASH 7691 WHAV—Your PlaybUl. WTIC—Stars and SUrters. teresting program Wednesday Theater In Hartford Is completely Ppini«M >4o»tr I. till. m atttr of fact, ^he Dos Angelas minder of what gardening must we arc not warmongers we are not able. It is then a clear. Indication WTIC—BackaUge WUe. aircraft engine Inspector and as stage show season on Saturday Alr-Conditloned. The home was decorated In bAvb w it h WDRC—Philip Marlowe. night at tha meeting hSld In the ami Sunday, Sept, 9 and 10. for a Apply county board was no particular have been back thirty years ago, for “peace," even at degradation of some dissatisfaction by voters Wexx?—Request Matinee. WTHT—The Fst Man. aircraft propeUer inspector. PukIKkM B»ir» Bwiitiit Biejpl or fawning at despots. We are green and yellow, and Miss Parla Town Hall. The program opened two-day eiigagement. Headlining Suaday «a« SoMdapa. .B nU rtc dl th« before the cult of epraying anJ of all labels with the customarily WKNB—News; Sports Parade. WCCC—Music Hall. Entrihce salaries for theae posi­ with a song "Onwai-d Worthy The Uurzon line waa the pro­ pioneer in thia respect. There has for a Just, fair peace. complete Republican rule here. sat under's watering can decorat­ tions vary from 53,450.00 a year the opening program will be one of Podt oBtea at Manehaaltr, Cona., aa duating multiplied the pest popu­ ed In the same colors while she 8:1ft— Grangers." A tableau represent-. the greatest stage, screen, radio visional eastern btiundary ol Po­ Saeaad a a a a Matt Haltar. ______baen considerabla 1 n a 11 ■ e t. ■Yours truly, Thus, while gaining an oppor­ DeMAIO BROTHERS to $4,300.00 a year. ORFORD SOAP CO. lation so many times over. opened the many lovely gifU pre­ w n c —Stella Dallaa., WHAT—King Cole Trio. tng the aeven founders of the or­ and television attractions of all land establlsheil. by the Supreme throughout the country, to bring J. W. Cheney tunity, .Democrats have acquired CMI Naw •> Wa ParaouUp Baparvlaa AB Work! WON8—Jack Downey'a Music 8:8ft— Applicants must havs had some Council of the Allies on Dec. 8, ■UnCRIPTION RATBt sented her by her friends. Gamaa actuah experience as a mechanic in' der. A song “I'm GIsd to Belong times. Dean Martin and Jerry .410.00 about some display of the United a reaponalbility. It ia a simple one were played by the group through­ Shop. WONS—Red Sox vs. Detroit. to the Grange Maggie." Past- Lewis, screwball eomediana of the 1019. Ut.. Taar kjr Mall 1.00 Wants (V «r Thlnkers but even the almpleet require ef­ these lines. 81a aiantlia by Mall ...... t Nations flag. / out the evening and a delicious 4:80— 8:8ft— Master Morton E. Thompson who I’nranumnt hits, "My Friend Ir­ Oat month by Mall ...... t i.on To the Editor, fort and thought. It constats of buffet luncheon waa served by tha WHAY—Bit of Ireland. Vacancies are In the Navy De­ ia a .50 year member read an orig­ .1 .IN But the Loa Angeles board did Open Forum selecting candidates who have the WDRU—New England Note­ partment in Hartford but other ma Coes West." Dean and Jerry SintI* CoPli ...... t .04 There are approximately 18,000 hoateas. A ahower cake decorated book. WTHT—This Is Your FBI. inal paper of the History of the are the weirdest, freshest, mer­ Waakly. by Carrier ...... become a grotesque sort of pio­ reglsteretl voters In Manchester. capabilities to adequately serve WTIC—We the People. vacancies throughout New Eng­ 8uba. dallecrad. One Tear .*10.00 as town olficiala. If the candidates in yellow and green was the main WTIC—Lorenzo Jones. land will be filled from this exam­ Orange from the first meeting to riest and zaniest team in allow Weil of Miaa Poraifn ... tii.no neer in aubsequent developments, Dtacharge of Veterans In 1B48. 1.115 Democrats voted In feature of the luncheon. WHAY—Meet the Band. WDRC—Up for Parole. the present day. Llnwood It. TRUSS FITTING To ’Hie Editor: the primary. For the aamai occas­ are qualified I’m sure a great ination. when, after It had received pro­ many more votes will be ours on Mias Parla and Emil Haberem WKNB—News; Scoreboard Va- 8:4ft— Applications can be obtained at Campion held the office of Master MEMKBR UF This Organization wishes to Is­ ion Republicans mustered 1,M5. will be married at St. Brldgat’a WCCC—News; Request Time, WHAY—Organ Nocturne. for eight years and a half, the By AHRON Oraduated Ezperta THE \S8O0lATEr PRE88 tests from two clliEena, it voted sue a public statement In your This, n national election year election day. the local Post Office and must be The Aaaociated Preai la exrlueleely church on September 16. rieties. •:00— filed before Steptemher 19. 1950. half year filling In for another I.ONEL7' PEOPLE Also Abdominal Supports. Elas­ to rescind its former action arid press concerning an article in your found local Interest “high’’ for In So in fairness to yourselves and ROASTING dtJCKENS • W'DRC—Songs for Sale. Master who was out of town. This entitled to the u»e ot repubMpation ol 1R47 only RT5 Republicans were to those who have already expreas- 4:4ft— U r dll not varo how old >ou tic Hosiery, and all types nl sur­ all new* diapatchee credited to it. ot not display the United Nations August 22, 1850 edition titled Why is It that folks who Intrude VVTIC—Young Wldder Brown. WHAY—Mdonllght Mali nee. was the longest term in office of nrr. Mrrt now Irirnds. Join gical appliances. Private Fit­ net otharafiaa credited in thia paper "Vets dropped as war looms " participants while the Democrats ! ed a measure of confidence in your alwaye say they hope theyvdon’t. Thia week we have a xood auppl}- of large and WTHT—Thin Man. flfcg. flushed an amaaing 138 from hid- ability to pick intelligent office WDRC—Old Record Shop. any Master, the late Howard thr GET AUqi'AINTED CLUB. ting Room. ROmrE'UM TIRES IS HEAP ana alio tha local neare publiahad hera. The membert of thia Organiza­ aiedium roasters. But if you have not tried our W’n c —Dimension X. Klbbe was next by holding office No minors. For Information All riBbta of republication of apaeial And what wera the protests the Ing. This Is our own personal role | aeekers, I urge Democrats to make WON8—Hollywood, U.8.A. •:S0— Elliiigtou ditpatchet nereln are aleo raaaread. tion feel that the veterans have which seemingly fits anugly an al-1 a special effctft to turn out on prl- pluinp, meaty fryers, now ia a good time. They WCCC—Junior Disc Jockey. for five years, the others ranging rail Mrs. Barnes. 40 Church BKI JOB fOR ME/ ME WISH* board received? not very much of a future to look WTHT—Sheriff; Roll Call. ona snd two years each. A aaxa- Street. H artford. Tel. 7-4582 Quinn's Pharmacy B. A. Sera- The argument put up hy the moat national dlslntereat primary- mary day and to think deeply on are supremely delicious to eat, eeonomical and 4tSS— WTIC—Jack Lait. Confidential. The Board of Selectmen and the UM MAP PONXtAC P EA LER PO Full aareire cHetil of N. forward to If other flrma should wise. ! the merits of thostf running before W’THT—News snd Weather. phone solo, by Raymond NIeee. lee. Inc. two protesting citizens was that begin feeling the same way as 3 DOZ. easy to serve. W?HAY—John Reed King. Town Clerk will be In session to­ September Song and the Best I am a Democrat and aa such I 1 making a choice. Let ua hope that 0:00— lft:0ft— Things In Life Are Free. \T-quicH a n d c h e a p / ' Publiahera Bepreaentatnea: The the United Nations flag—which Mrs. Kavanagh’a English Muffins am disturbed over what may be | they aelect those who are able.tp morrow to make voters from 2-5 Oo„ because after all who Is It but WDRC—News; Old Record WTIC—Wanted. Juliut llathene Special Aftncy - New files over General MacArthur'a the results In the coming Demo­ think In terms of the public in­ ROGER OLCOTT Shop. p.m. Jame.s McGuire wrote a paper Tora. ChicaEo. Detroit and Boeton. tha veterana who makes up mo|t terest rathdr than those who lack ASTERS $1.00 WTHT—Sports Show. on What the Grange Means to headquarters and oyer the battle cratic primary because of the lack ' 40S Went Center Street Telephone 78M. WTIC—Whan a Olrl lUrrlsa. WHAY—News; Moonlight Matt- Superintendent of Schools. MEMBER AUDIT RUREAU _ OF of our fighting forces of today and of enthuflaam displayed In the this tachnl^e of thinking clearly. Him. The last song, BesUtiful lines in Korea i.s a flag open to theae men risk their lives for a Tours truly, 40 Kensington St. WCCC—Big Brother BUI. nee. George E. Graff, of the Town of Grange. The Lecturer and her as­ CIRCUl-ATltl.VS. past. WON8—Mert's Record Adven­ WDRC—Escape. EUllngton. has announced that the aiisplrinn. bei aiiae Russia is a | country that ia free and wonderful Coneldering tovm offlcea, the T. Cummings sistant gave a very interesting re­ The HaralB Prinlln* Cuinpany. Inc. tures. 1ft :80— three schools of the Town of aaaumei no financial reaponalbility for number of the t'niled Nation.- to work in. WHAY—Open House. WTIC—Bill su m . Ellington will open on Wednesday. port of the conference that they typofraphlcal errort appearint m ac- It aeems aa stated In the article have just returned from' at Burl­ Hecurity Council. WTHT—Fun House, WDRC—Capitol Cloak Room. September fl, registration of pupils ington, Vt„ where it waa held for eartiaamanta and other reading mailer. that A. M. Kavanagh la more In- WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. entering the schools for the first In The Maneheiter Eeanlng Herald. Now we don't really blama the tereated In the fact that hla Man- fltlft— three days. w n c—Portia Faces Ufe. WTHT—News. time will take place on the atter- The House Coat coiitrat had Iwo l»s Angeles board for retreating cheater bakery might be Idle than WHAT—Meet the Band. Ifti4ft— noon of September 5, between one Friday. AiiRuat 2S before this argument. For. al­ the boyi who are fighting ao that entrie.s, Mrs. Gertrude Shanahan 8:80— J w n c —Pro and Con. and 4 p.m., The Center School will the Master of Ellington Grange though the argument is obviously he might own a bakery and prac­ WTHT—Hartford Speaks. have grades one Uirough eight, the tice free enterprise. We ilncerely WTIC—Ju st Plain BUI. and Mrs. Helen Satertbwalte. A The Rail Strike Call ludicrous, it also has that aame WCOC—Newa; Sporta Times. 11:00— . Cryat^ Lake School and the Long­ 481 I . M liili TU8 NM4 I MANCHISTE8 hope that this firm might have News on all stations. view School, gnulea one through vote was taken which waa the The-tiro railroad unions which quality of half-logic based on half madt a hasty mistake In dlicharg- -WONS—B-Bar-B Riders. winner and Mrs. Shanahan won the WTHT—Green Hornet. WHAY—News; Moonlight Mati­ six. All pupils of the town In have called a nationwide atrikc the facta ’ which distingulshea so ing the two war veterana. nee. grades seven snd eight will at­ vote from Ellington Orange. It Very truly yours, S:4fl— 11:1ft— tend the Center School. will be entered at Pomona at the For Your Protection ln»i»t on for Monday have done so with a iiiiu'h crack-pot argument these WDRC—Curt Massey and Mar­ meeting In Somers In September luxurious feelinR that they can days. Russia is indeed a member Joseph R. Magnano. WT5RC—The World Tonight. At the Center School. Earl J. and then State Grange and then Post Adjutant, tha Tilton. W’THT—Tops In Sports. have their threat to the nation In of the United Natlona, isn't she? WHAT—Sports, Haggerty, principal, will have I the National Grange makes the CERTIFIED TELEVISION Anderaon-Shea Post. WONS—Jack's Waxworks. charge of registration. At the final award. - a time of crisis and yet be rescued We are indeed eueptefous of Rus­ V. F. W. w n c —Front Pag# Farrell. WTIC—Todd Manners. CryaUI Lake School, the teacher WCCC—Sports; Charlie Bloss- lI:Sft— from its consequences. They cal­ sia. aren't we? We don't want to fleld. of grades 1, 2, and 3 will be in INSTALLATION culated that President Truman display anything favorable to Vote la Prim ary WDRC— Public Service Pro- charge of registration for those 4 To the Editor: Ei-ening I Kram. gpades and Mrs. En-a Doyle for Oot t£ Tntes would not be able to allow the na­ Riissls, do w e' I would like to take thi.s oppor­ • :00— 1 WHAY—Sporta Finals. gMdes four, five and six. At the WH AT IS CTI7 ( TI (Certified Television Instsllation) tion's railroads to stop. They cal­ What this I'lack-pot style of tunity to remind the people of WDRC—News. 11:80— Longiiew School. Mias Marjorie Johnson is the mark of dependability, safety and quality, issued The Chief hei a point (beret You ran rocate your owu tiraa, but« culated that he would be forced to argument conveniently and delib­ Manchester the Importance of vot­ WHAT—News. WHAY — Moonlight Matinee; Cordtsen will be in charge of And confidcmially—it'* back-braaking work. Sava yourtelf a ”hMp Mg ing in the primary to be held Sept. WCCC—Music Hall. News. only to approved members of NARDA (National Ap­ “aeUee” the railroads, which erately overlooks, of course. . is registration for grade 1, - Miss job” and let as do it for you. By ueing the tpara aad rocadag diaa 12. This Is the place for you to WONS—Newt. WTIC—News. Mary Hayes for grades 3 and 3. pliance Radio Dealers Association), who meet the neces­ every 4000 miles, you can drive 20,000 milai, putting oaly 16,000 means to Uke them away from that Russia is the supreme and 11:SA— pick the candidates you want to WTHT—BporU; Joe Olrand anJ Miaa Alfarata Galvin for Anderson sary high standarda. milts on etch tira. “Ratting” and "tzardsing" your dna proloagf their owners and have the b° '’' bitter oritic of the fart that the run In the the town election Show. WONS—News grades 4, 6, and «. Birth cerUfi- their life. ernment operate them. They cal­ UN flag is being used in Korea, against the selection of the oppo­ W n c —Newt. 18:00— caUs and a statement concerning PAINTING AND culated that this seizure would be site party. More and More WKNB—News; Sports Review. WTIC—News; Music. vacation should be presented at CTI is your assurance of protection against mia-repre- that Russia, altliiiiigh a member 'Diir government was foiiiidcil DECORATING the opening for new mediation •HO— Freqneocy Modniatlon this time of registration. sentation, a guarantee of auperior workmanship and of the llnlted Nations, is never­ upon the theory that the people WDRC—Jack Smith Sportscast WDRC—FM 9E7 MC. The boundar}' lines for pupils at­ procedural in which the unions theless the law violator the UN are siiffirieiitly intelligent to con- WTCNB—Eaay Rhythm. WDBC—FM On the Air 8-10 p.m. tending the Longview School for Interior and Esicrior Work materiah, and of strict adherence to local safety and would win more than they have flag Is trying to curb, and that ttol their own government. One-of-a-'Kind Sale Savings «:Ift— WFHA—108.7 MC. the coming year follows: Orchard 225 HiffhlanJ St. Tel. 6312 building codes. ONLY Tliat Is where the pilmary conie.s WTIC—FM 90.8 MC. been able to win in regular medi­ honor for the UN flag in its pres­ WDRC—Jack Zsiman. . street. Butcher road from Orchard in: it IS jiust as important and w n c —Strictly Sports; Weath­ Same as WDRC. street; Ellington avenue to Moun­ 3.30 Oak St. Tel. 6914 For your protection select your radiq or TV at this ap­ ation procedures. ent role ie honor for principles often more important than the WFHA—P.M. tain street, and Mountain street. In this aituation, for President er. proved CTI shop. Amerirane should be proud to election that follow.s. It gives the As the Semi-Annual Sale draws towards to a close, stocks of many pieces WON!—llporta. 0:00—Racing and Sports. Thsre has been no change in plans Truman to act dramatically and honor. power of nomination to you the WHAT—Ikippsr Serenade. 0:1ft—Benny Goodman. for pupils attending the Ci^stal aeiaa the railroads would be no people. have been sold out, leaving just the floor samples. Many other pieces 6:25—W satisr. Lake Schools. The Rockville High All theae vital truths about the As s result better randidate.s •.•Ifl— . We can have built for blow at the unions. It la, rather, • :S0—Musical Story Book. School and the Howell Cheney I^N flag these crackpots deliber­ will be nominated because of yoiir have always been one-of-a-kind from which special orders have been se­ WDRC—Record Album. 6:45—W’eatem 'Serenade. Technical School at Manchester you your year round and what the unions want to have «:Xft— ately Ignore and turn around, un- i good judgment. 7:00—Dance Time. will open on Wednesday. September TELEVISION RADIO happen. But, In the present situ­ Any citizen over ‘it yeara insy lected. All these. . and only a very few of them are listed here (See WKN»-Weather. 8:00—Ave Maria Hour. summer home overlooking til they make It aeem that honor­ 6. Boys requiring transportation BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. ation, it is not likely that the bei'ome a candidate for nomina­ are reduced for clearance. All sub- • : 8 ^ 8:3^—Marine Band. to Howell Cheney Technical School Coventry Lake on high ele­ ing the UN flag Is honoring RuS' tion. simply hy submitting tlie last Wednesday's Herald, also) . WTHT—B e r a n o Oammsll; 155 CENTER STREET PHONE t4 5 U Presldant can see his way clear to 8:48—Adventures in Research. vation on lots one-half acre sla. nsmes of 50 persona duly regis­ ject to prior sale. Weather. WTIC—FM Ob the air 5:28 a.m.- letting the uniona take the conae- tered with the party of his choice. Why do they do it ? The answer WDRC—Record Album, ' 1 a.m. and more. Cape Cods with quencea of their own threat. The Ill the pa.st the priiiiaiy \ote w n c —Emile Cote Olee CTub. Same as WTIC. 2 or 3 bedrooms for $10,500 way to do that, of course, would seems to be that they fear one j has been very light in .Manrhester. WONS—Guest Star. Televisloa thing above all others. More than otlier touns and .states the vot- WCCC—News; Music Hall. W’NHC—'n '. P.M. to $10,800. Ranch style be to let them go ahead and have WKNB—Sports Nswsrssl. 4:00—Homemaker’s Exchange. thay fear Russia, more than thev I ".''■‘'Ic'" ts very $70.50 Studio Divan. Simmons sofa style in plain rose $98.00 Solid Maple Kneehole Desk; 24 x 46-inch top. with 2 or 8 bedrooms tor their strike, and see how long , r, , heavy. 'This year I would like to plinth base, 7-drawers and I file drawer, center •:4 ft— 8:00—Mr. Magic. they would really dare paralyse fear Communtam, more than they Manchester turn out at least te.xture. rose, grey and green plaid: grey plastic WDRC—GrlSing Banersft; 5:15—Time for Beany. $10,800 to $11,500. drawer can be locked ...... 89.00 the nation. fear world anarchy, more thart The-, (or the primary. arm tops ...... 69.to News. 8:80—Howdy Doody. William A, Viens. WTIC—Three SUr Extra. That la not possible. The Presi­ they fear new world war. they $28.50 Drop Leaf Coffee Table: light maple fini-sh^, 6:00—TsUIlght Time. fear any degree of Internatlnnal- President Young Democriitle $69.50 Studio Divan, sofa style in grey texture with, spoon shaped legs ...... 19.95 WONS—Evening Star. 0:30—Lucky Pup. UNION OPTICAL CO. THE ALLEN dent apparently uill have to seize Club of M.onchestei. green dot.s ...... 59.50 WKNB—Mindy Carson. 0:45—Jean O’Brien. 641 Blala St. ToL 2-8128 the roads If tha uniona peralat in Ism on tha part of this country: $36.00 Maple Wing Chair; upholstered in red nautical WTHT—Sporta. 7:00—Ransom Sherman Show. LaaSa ChrtzteaaeD REALTY CO. their threat. Such toughness aa he ’Phey are lurvlving "America Temptations To Avoid $249.00 Sofa-Bed, Simmons Hide-a-Bed with inner- design glosheen ...... 29.50 •iW — 7:30—Little Show. Licensed Opttclao Flrstera," who itlll live in the To The Editor, spring mattress: lipstick textured dsmask 209.00 WTHT—Edwin C. Hill. 7:45—Newsreel. R ealtors may wish to exhibit toward tlic $32.00 Bookcase, maple, 24 x 36-inches, 3 shelfs 27.50 Preacrlptlona Promptly Filled 180 Center St. ilream that this country can stick HoW about the Soviet claiiuiiig 7:0a— 8:00—Mama. unions will apparently have to be we are helping Si iiiidinaviaii locii- $209.00 Sofa-Bed, Simmons Hide-a-Bcd Love Seat, Law- WDRC—Garry Moore Show. Frames Repair^ Mandicster. Onnnecticut it.s head in the sand and aiirvlv? $95.00 Lounge Chair and Ottoman; maple frame; re­ limited to resisting their pres.nirr aratioii for war? Th'elr scream- i son key-arm style with inner.siiring mattress: clining adjustable back, grey and gold damask WHAT—Symphony Hall. aad Leas Replaced Pboae 8105 or 2-0488 for any new etatus for negotia­ in this nioderii world. They feel ing about our alleged war prepara- 1 green tapestry ...... 19S.00 WTIC—One Man’s Family. that any aasoclallim with other lion, our alleged spying upotv.them, | covering ...... • • • WCCC—Music Hall. Milk Fed Broilers, tions during the period of go\ em- and their aclioiia are making many $49.50 Sleep Chair, slipper chair style opens to full $42.00 Maple Bookca.se; 3 shelfs, 36-hiches high 34.95 WONS—Fulton Lewis, Jr. ment operation of the roads. naliona, of whatever kind, la something unclean. They think of Ua feel those ways necessary. length cot with Innerspring cushions: green tex­ $69.50 (2) Studio Couch; maple frame, upholster^ WTHT—Story land. Fryen, Roasters What's the strike about ? Sev­ Perslating in screaming about ture and grey floral chint'/...... ‘19.50 in self-figured burgundy tapestry ...... 54.7a WKNB—Melody X. enteen' months ago the condiicloi s we ought to live entirely by our­ dreaded or hated things, many I jU— and Capons and trainmen asked a 40 hour selves, nurturing our 100 per cent times, helps to bring them «limit. $59.50 Sleep Chair, with innerspring cushions: opens .$220,00 Maple Kneehole Desk: plinth base, 9 drawers. WONS—TeUo-Test. Anglo-Saxon stock behind high The actions of the Reds Imve to full length cot: green textured cover .... 49.50 3-panel gold tooled leather top, 2 work slides 189.00 w n C —News. week with the same pay they made many isolationists less so. Ills— Wrappad la eaMopflaas awTMM have been receiving for 48 hours. fences. They think that all Anier- They are making us all the more $34.60 Reflector Table Lamp, Modern square wood-and- $14.00 Maple Windsor Chair; yoke b ack ...... 11.95 WONS—Gabriel Heatter. la traaas for year eaa- Ica'a Hie- stem from its admlssiuii for aiding oilier democratic ' aluminum base, liome.spun shade, As Is . . . .14.95 WTHT—Lone Ranger. veaiesee. No walttag. PITTSBURGH AUGUST A Presidential emergency fq^l na- I $42.00 Large Step Table, maple .'...... 34.50 finding board granted the 40 lioiii of foreigners, or its association tions. The Reds’ contimmi nccii- I $14.76 Table Lamp, Modern square grey and white drip $32.5a Maple Coffee Table, top measures 20 x 40-inches. WCCC—News; Muaic Hall. aatlona of us having spies 111 tiiejr I WDRC—Stepping O ut PriccB Are Lower .week to 8S.OOO yardmen, together With luieign countries, and to pottery, homespun shade ...... 9.98 lower shelf for magazines...... 24.50 tlieiii the whole United Nations ia territories make us wish we had w n c —Oucat Star. with an 18 cent an hour wage in­ (2) $24.50 Reflector Table Lamps, Modern rose and $86.00 Gov. Winthrop Desk; maple, 34-inches, 4- WKNB — Evening VarleUea; OaBvoty In nneeSeeter nothing more than a gigantic for­ Newa. rriflay Braidaga crease, but refuted to grant any blue pottery, homespun shades, each As Is 9.98 drawers...... 74.50 HISTORIC1 modification of hour and wage eign plot, aided by traitors In our 4t4S— MODERN ICE CUBE own midst, to pull down the pre­ (2) $24.60 Reflector Table Lamps, Modern rose and $15.75 Maple Windsor Chair; high comb-back arm WDRC — Edward R. Murrow, H. A. FRINK standards for the 215.000 other blue pottery, opaque rose parchment-paper shade.?. style ...... News. SolUvaa Ava. Wapptog members of the unions. The union cious fences around America. WTIC—Album at tbs Weak. each. As I s ...... 9.98 $59.75 Lounge Chair: maple frame, 2 loose cushions ral. Man. 715S After 4 P. 81. WALL PAINT asked that the wage increase for Theae are the usual reasons (2) $22.60 Table Lamps, scenic glass ba.8es. rayon WONB—I Love a Myatsrjr. Electric motors don’t look cool.•• After theyVe why such crackpots operate. But PrcBcriptions co v ert in small figured wine tapestry, button the yardmen be made SI cents, to tailored shades, each. As I s ...... 9.98 b a ck ...... 49. to fully cover the loss of wages for tha question of where they get ^ Culled For been running a while they even get rather their curious talent for Inverting (2) $11.60 Table Lanins. Modern turned blonde wood $115.00 Sofa; maple frame, 6 loose cushions covered the sixth day. Last Saturday, the and bases. Shantung shades, each ...... 9.98 railroads agreed to make the In­ facts until they seepi to prove the in red and white figured homespun...... 98.00 (2) $29.60 Reflector Table Lamps, Modern thumb- warm* crease 23 cents an hour, and to exact opposite of their real aenae Delivered $39.75 Step Table; pine, natural finish ....-----34.50 baffles us. We cannot locate the irint blue optic glass on burnished brass moiint- $89.00 Wing Chair; pine frame, natural finish, seat give the 215,000 employes for T*l. 8-88U nga, homespun shades, each, As I s ...... 9.98 whom no work week reduction original home of their logic, f cushion in plain green sailcloth, back cushion in was recommended an additional which has such a happy faculty (2) $29.60 Table Lamps, Modern chartreuse and w’bite gold figured sailcloth...... 79.00 But the electric motors which power your re­ five cents an hour. The compru- for auggesting that black is white. Pine spiral pottery; gold-draped homespun shades, each $23.50 Coffee Table: maple, 19 x 31-inch9s top . .17.95 . .. t'i As Is...... 14.75 . mise proposal was proposed and All we do know is that their only Pharmacy $48.00 Wing Chair; maple, 2 loose cushions In blue and S rJ i'"- frigerators and fans drive the greatest cooling supported by Dr. John Steelman. rivals in such talents are, curious­ $26.76 Table Lamp, Modern ivory pottery cylinder. white figm-ed homespun...... , .39.50 •84 CBNTfER ST. Shantung sbade,. As I s ...... 9.98 White House mediator, but reject­ ly enough, the Naxia and the $106.00 Gov. Winthrop Pesk; maple, 37-inches, 4 V inventions ever known. ed by the unions. Communiata. $19.60ir Reflector Table liamp. Modern yellow and, tur­ dr&W6rS ,***a*U*aa.*a*a*aaa*aa'a#«aaaaaaa o S a O O We don’t pretend to know the quoise pottery, homespun shade. As I s ...... 8.75 $13.60 Maple Windsor Arm Chair; low comb back 11.75 just solution of the question ot IVrpiexed Immunity $149.00 Sofa: Maple ^rame, wide arms, 6 loo.se cush­ $39.50 Lounge Chair; maple frame, two loose cushions; hoius and wages involved.' We d<> Just as no one will ever know ions in blue figurM homespun...... $129.00 grey and green plaid homespun ...... think that if the union's position $79,M Studio Couch; maple frame, burgundy plaid Your house, for example, can be kept as cool which came first, the chicken or $66.00 High back Lounge Chair; maple frame, 2 loose ia Just, that will show more quicke the egg, so the puzzled gardeners cushions, rose figured homespun...... , .54,50 homespun c o v er...... • h e s e exclusive Pittsburgh ly in the normal proceaaea of $29.60 Planter End Table: pine, natural finish 24.60 in the Summer as it is warm in the Winter of 1950 will never know whether $233.00 Sofai upholstered in light blue homespun, slip­ mediation and fact-finding than it! $5.00 Maplfl, Fireplace Mantel; simulated bnck front Paints bear the hallmark of they have been extraordinarily st- covered in green figured cretonne inside and plain T will in any atmdaphere of threat. brown outside, 3 loose cushions ...... $179.00 and black roarMized base ...... 4LS0 the Williamsburg Restoration, Incorporated. through modem window antt^attic fans.* fleient, or the jumbled peat sched­ $29.75 Coffee Table; maple, tray style top, drawer 24.50 % ule of thia particular summer ex­ $69.50 Maple Kneehole Desk; Chippendale bracket base. In ybur own home today, you can enjoy the Crackpots At Work $36.50 Full silk Maple Bed; panel headboard, blanket traordinarily kind. 22 X 44-inch top, 7-drawers and 1-file drawer ,59.75 rail ...... 26.50 beauty of Pittsburgh Historic Wall Paint made A few days ago, the Loa An­ .We have had reports noting $9.96 Maple Ship«-Wheel Mirror; 15’* plate glass 8.75 $32.50 Occasional Tal?le; square scalloped top, to reproduce exactly those glorious, mellow Electricity is always at work to make living geles County Board of Super­ that, at what would normally be WAIKINS $136.00 Sofa: Maple frame, six loose cushions, covered cherry ...... visors, noting that General Doug­ the scheduled climax appearance • aOTHBKS. IN& in coral and white leaf cotton tapestry . . . .98.00 $82.00 Drop Lid Desk; solid maple, 33-inchea ..69.95 colors which contributed so much to gracious easier and more comfortable. And electricity las MacArthur had been named of certain garden peats, there f u n e r a l $98.00 Lounge Chair to match above Sofa: loo.se seat $14.50 Mirror; mahogany and gold ...... -U-Ts living in the cavalier homes Ute first' United Nations Com- have, this year, been no damaged $69.75 Rocker; maple, two loose cushions. i*ed and AdVi muki tk^ short... SERVICE cushion, button tufted back cushion; nail costs less now than ever. It’s the biggest bargain maadcr, and that the United Na- remains of their annual visita­ trim t ,t,00 some of tho hoys oto gottiog rtsffoss* of early Virginia— s lovely ttana blue and white flag la being tion. 'Some gardeners asauma ,$24.00 Maple Ladderback side chair; Tush seat . .19.95 119.76 Coffee Table: maple. 28-inch square top 1^95 colors to choose from. that thia indicates they have, for Ormand LWeit in your family budget * •awn In thb Korean batUe, where D/reeptr $47.00 Coffee Tflble; raflple, shelf for magflzines, W x Everyone vranH and flapeiti fsod partylino totvico. Ottier* It serves aa the symbol of unity once, dusted with the right $64.00 Maple Coffee Table; stretcher base, drop , 42-inch t o p ...... •.•••.•'.•/...... V o‘2'- on your lino ore {Ml oa onaioua to mik» cells os you ore. ■moBg many nations dedicated to amount at the right dust at pre­ ■•Open every Tuesday and 1 sides 64,60 $24.00 End Table: maple, shelf ...... l9.»o Wj mwam pQvfjf NVI^V H^|r WWwSY WIv WIWo tbs proiHSlUoa that International cisely the right time. Somei won­ Thursday evening to 9. $29.96 Maple Rookcase; 4-shelf, 46” h ig h ...... 24.96 $169.00 8-Piece Maplfe Bedroom Group ; 8-drawer dress­ muat be der if the late spring didn't dis­ Closed Wednesdays at 12, $136.00 Chippendale Kneehole desk; maple, 22 x 46-inch er base with mirror, 4-drawer chest, full size Come in for FREE “Color Dynsoia for your Hone” Booklet Mostli Korea, tort the past achedule. Soma even Noon. top, bracket base, 7-drawers ...... 109.00 panel bed ...... 139.00 fOR THi im pAjmr-UNi snvici . , _____ .lotad to'obtain tliink the curious winter and $59.76 Platform Rocker: maple, 2 loose cushions cov­ $69.76 Lounge Chair: maple frame, wide arms, 2 -.'S tM iM MKtloiia flag and diMflay spring may hava wiped out, for a ered in yellow and green cotton tapestry .. .'49.50 ■ cudtions. blue figured homespun...... 4 9 .- 0) Moll* CO Ik of rsBoefiablfl length. (2) Spoca out collt. alMg vltb l^rs and waaon, aome of ttaa famlllaar pests. Tko Sif ■ • BUDGET $48,00 Cofftfl Tflble; mapie, d itlf for magazines, two 0)Olvoup*tBM hi< The Connecticut ^ Pcwen CoMPJUiy Its official oouaty ' And then there are these who WORTHY SERVICI smaD drawers, top maflaurea 38” x 20” ... .89.95' i} |)av* fdmtd the achofluled period TERAAS $19Ji0 Small Rocker: mahogany finished frame: back Blitli Hordwori Co. .142 IteH CcHttr S t TELEPHONE - 793 MAIN STREET rliavo for infaatatliwi paaaUig aaftty, ■yiiMiMflIflt Enjoy your fAirniture now; and seat upholstered in green checked glosiieen, | f l I I I u M o H c U e A ie ^ «€■- EBHlj(8|i.'|gp4«Ur .Ut jiflv a aurpriae^ flekijrod pay on easy terms. ruffled flounce .14,95 - ■ \ - ■■ ... ——------point of plain ssarrhing and cold Walthar Darra, fbtmar food and this front. AJUed airmen battered Annual Picnic Is Held Zion Lutheran ci'nsnlcrmg. Hava T a« VWta4 Auction Mart agricultura minister; Karl Raac|ia, at a Communlat wedge formed by Pastor Pnikopy will atress the former head o f the Dreadanar Special Meet Infiltrators, whittling it down from Two More Seek vnlcc of God in ereatlon, in the Fart Wayaa Wlas Tha Baaotlfol Hotani • Safety Council Suggests Obituary jievelatlon of the world's unique Wichita, Kss.. Aug. 24—(ff)— Bank; Heinrich Lehmann, aerving 1,000'men to an estimated 200. It Soviet Attack By Local Playgrounds Sunday Sermon To Be Seated Coamatic iDapt. At TIN Starts Sunday alx years, former director of the had threatened aupply lines of the Inmk; in redemption, tn sanctlfica- The Fort Wayne, Ind., CapeharU, labor aupply for the Krupp empire; This Evening U. 8. 27th Infantry ’’Wolfhound” Assembly Posts lion, affliction and aupplloatlon. three time ehampions, started a Analvenary Mass - Ho will tell the Impressive, ap- Town’s Police Needs Kurt Rothenberger, former un^r- Regiment. An anaivsrsary mass will be Chinese Nationalists Say About 275 children from all th e. to entertain the rest of tha chil­ Pastor Proko|»y to Oin- Legion and Auxiliary defense of their title in the Na­ Arthur Drug StovM secretary in the Juatlea ministry; An ominous threat to the ap­ dren. Starting off the program i|ilicHl'lo story of Stocklirldge In- tional aeml-Pro Baseball Tourna­ W d tomorrow morning at 8:30 at town's Playgrounds gathered at iliiin old .loe. refer to liiipileafIona Rather Late This Year; Rudolph Lehmann, former la ^ e r , Local Groups to Discuss proaches to Pusan still loomed on was Valley street under the diiec- clucl Timely Srr>ice of Installations Set for ment tonight by swamping Box- Jamei's church for the repose Raymond W . Goslec, Red Tales About U. S. Center Springs park yesterday fur of niomic wiirfnio ninl Its terrlfy- with the recommendations made Last Year It Operated Judge and 8S general; and Im ta the southern front. Intelligence o f the soul of the late P v t Paul tlon of Eltubeth Kirkpatrick. The boro. N. C., Blues, 16 to 5, In a S l ^ i More Patrolmen Ter Meer, chemist and former di­ Plans foi' Guardsmen’s reports said air and artillery Ray S. Warren Repul>< Double Edge Weapon the annual Playground picnic. The Guidance and Cxmifort , me poleiitlalllle.s and stress the Vrednesday, Sept. 1.3 In the report. "Pedestrian enforce­ BottlccUO’ whb waa killed in action first number was Baton Twirling jtriie romfort and hojpe that la of- game cut to itven innings tindsr ment should be undertaken, pre­ For 54 Days rector of the big L O. ITarlxu Testimonial smashes on the southern coastal » l St. Lo, France on July 30. 1944. early birds arrived from 10 o'clock by Wtndy Smith, Betty Haro, Judy ths toumsy t-run-lead rule. ,And Four Additional lican Candidatira on. A t 11 o’clock a series of games rcicil Ihroiigb the voice of God. ceded and always accompanied by Company. front had slowed the Red-general He waa the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Taipei, Formosa. Aug. 25—(41— Barnard, Valarle Ford, John Ro­ Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, pastor of Newly elected officer! of Dil- Intensive safety education mea­ ’The 11 others released today__ attack, but It was expected to­ ------A were run off'under the direction of ■V coiiliiil wolccnno Is extcniled NOTICE Craisen to Match The fall session of the Manchea­ A special meeting o f the gener­ Henry Botticello of 54 Russell han and Betty Ann Robb. Next Zion Lutheran church, Cooper and |lo attend llic .service at 10 am. worth-Cornell-Quey Post of the sures. If any confusion exists as little known figures — includad six night or tomorrow night against atreet Raymond W . Goalee, of 29 E1- Chinese Nationalisti looked on Red Jack Shea, Robert Clifford and Damolltion of PoniaH ter Fruit and Vegetable Producera waa a play the 'Three Little Pigs,’ Sunday morning st Zion, especially to authority of the police to hold convicted of concentration camp al committee arranging the Testi­ the U. 8. 25th DIrislon. wood street, and Ray 8. Warren, Clbina'a charges of American Ralph Carison. The following re­ High streets, will conduct a timely Ameilcaii Legion and the Auxiliary Plaea property now gotaf Similar Siaed Places Aasoclation will open Sunday aft­ with Valarle Ford, Judy Braes, I" the iineliiiielied or those with­ pedestrians accountable under the monial Dinner for Mancheater’a There was close fighting on the of 109 Princeton street, will be sults came of the races: Jelly Bean service of guidance and comfort. unit will be liistalled to serve for OB. ernoon at 2 o'clork at the Charter atrocities and of atrocitiea against “armed aggression" In Formosa Judy Barnard, Batty H are' and out a etuueii home. NOTICE law for their dangerous acts. It captured Allied fliera. southern front west of Masan — candidates for the Republican race, under 10 years: 1st, the euauliig year at ceremonies to 'x ig h t additional policemen and Oak Mnrket, according to Eugene National Guardsmen will be held today aa a double-edged Soviet Betty Ann Robb. Announcing was In view of the fear-filled and un­ should be cleared up without delay. Prison officlala amid tha eight so close that U. 8. Negro Infantry­ nomination for Representatives in Clharles Simond, Nathan Hale; be held In the Legion Home. at least four aodltional patrol* Gagliardone, secretary of the as­ tonight at the American Legion Guards’ Funds propaganda weapon. ‘2nd, Bruce Ford. Nathan Hale; Limn Dawson. Singing led by certain times In which we live. For Sale—-LambeTf Pedestrians account for about half leading former Nazis had been ex­ men were using hand grenades. the General Assembly at the Prim­ Sandra Chartier, and the follow­ I,eonBrd street, at eight o'clock viciirs sociation. Sessiona will be held They interpreted ,the attack by 3rd, Robert Foilett. Nathan Hale. Sunday morning at the ten o'clock vehicles should be added to of all urban traffic deaths- and cellent priaonera and had caused Home on Leonard atreet at seven The Reds were using tanka in local ary elections here on Tuesday, ing: Betty Hare, Valarle Ford, Dvaths Last Night Wednesday, Sspt. IS. Windowa, Plumbingt daily Sunday through Thursday Pelping'a Red Premier-Foreign Boys over 10: 1st David Duncan, Camera, Radio and Manchester Police department moat of them are committing un­ no trouble. They held prlaon Jobs o’clock. assaults west of Masan. which is September 12, It was announced Wendy Smith, Charlotte Heffa, service. The service In German John F. Griffin, of Eait Hart­ and close for Friday and Saturday, Reach $1,646 Minlater Chou En-Lai os: Mcniuriai Field, 2nd Donald Muis- t « match the overall policesafe acts when killed." ranging from gardenera to aaats- A number of Important matters 27 air miles from Pusan, while today by spokesmen for both men. Judy Brace, Judy Barnard. Mary will follow at eleven o'clork. Santiago. Chile - Arturo Alea- ford. newly slsqted Commander of Doors r ngth and performance of other May Need Revision Gordon Reid will continue aa Petitions are being circulated In 1. The opening of a phase of the ener. Memorial Field; 3rd, Nelson Luggage Shop tant In the prison leather ahop. have arisen In connectioS with apparently building up In their Ellen Jefferies, Linda Holman, Pastor Prokopy hat chosen for sandn Palma. 82. twue prMident the Department of Connecticut, Again under traffic law enforce­ auctioneer, William Saglio la the their behalf today. new-angled propaganda cham­ Cole. Memorial Field. Girls under I of almiiar sise, according to None of them told prlaon au­ the affair, and it la for the dlacus- rear for a major attack. The badly Louise Jefferies and Betty Ann hit theme: "n ie Voice of God for of Chile, president of Uie Senate will make hli first vliltation since Inquire On Premisaa Annual Inventory of Traffic ment, the survey states, “The re­ auction master and the Manches­ Contributions for Testi­ Goalee Is plant engineer for paign against the United States. 10: l.st. Gay Lovejoy, West Side. thorities what plans ha had for Blon of these and other matters mauled Red 8th Division at Chinju, Bobb. All Timea, and for all People, and n leader In Chilean polities for hla election at the recent State CI.OSEI) lety Activities issued by the port suggests possible need for re­ ter Trust Company will serve aa Cheney Brothers. A native of 2. An answer to Nationalist 2nd, Margaret Reynolds, Robert­ The General House resumption o f civilian life. that the meeting has been called. Communlat southern base, has monial Dinner Con­ son Park: 3rd. Janet Thayer, West Bide Talent Young anci Old,” baaed on Paalnia .10 years, convention in Hartford. Ha will .Rational Safety CJouncll. vision of enforcement policy in ac­ cashier. Mancheater, he graduated from China’s continuing charges of Representation of the following been reported reinforced. 86, Verse 8. “ I will hear what God .New York George Dawes Van bring official greetings of the de­ Wrecking Co. • The anaiysis, which is published cidents to the end that all persons Products that are expected to be Mancheater High school and then Soviet aggression in Clilna. Memorial Field. Girls over 10: 1st, The West Side under the di­ From Aug. 28 Until organizations ia particularly de­ tinue to Pour In Diane Edwards, Memorial Field; the Ix>rd will apeak." He will re­ Aradiile, 76, chriiiical engineer and partment tn the local post. 2956 Mala Btr«w)l, RarttotB l4 cooperation with the Connect- whom evidence Indicates to have on the market at opening day are studied civil and industrial engi­ It Is also regarded as an added rection of Ruth R>'an put on tha sired: Arm y and Navy club. 2nd. Maureen Behrend, W eit Side, fer to the story on which a mo­ eftn.aiiUing metalliirglat who pi­ Town officlala and members of After Labor Day ^ Highway Safety OommUsion. been violating law shall bo cucumbers, shell beans and to­ U. S. Rail Seizure neering. He was employed for a means to Confuse the Korean is­ following: Maureen Behrend and TeL HartforS 5-411# Chamber of Commerce, Britlsh- Oontributlons to the Testimo­ 3rd, Mary Ann Brainard, Robert­ tion picture ia based, “ the result oneered a process for the treat­ all vetersna organliatlons have Is based on inventory reports sub­ brought to account for It. Such matoes. Cauliflower la expected Johnson Asks year by the Trumbull Electric sue before the U. N. Joan McCann sang ‘Take Me Out Amerlcan club, British War Vet­ nial Dinner for local members of New Delegation Brings .\ttark son Park. Backward Race. Boys to the Ball Game' with gestures ac­ of an Idea by a magaxine writer, ment of copper ore. He waa born mitted by police departments of a policy will find valid basis for to be, late this year, not arriving Held Imminent Company and then entered the who wondered what effect the erans, Klwanla clUb, Exchangei employ ot Cheney Brothera. He Is Chou sent his-corfiplalnt to the under 10: 1st, Tommy Jamroga, companied by Angela Graaso on In Newark. N. .1. cities throughout the nation. The prosecution of one or more persona at the market for at least another the National Guard continue to Robertson Park: 2nd. Dawson voice of God would have it it were Rotary, Lions, American Legion chairman qf the Zoning Board of United Nations Security council the occordian. Angela Graaso then iloldrege. Neb. - - James W. rttort makes appratsais and rec- In half or more of the accidents week. Congress Act roll In and tha latest treasury tally Bentz. Memorial Field; 3rd, Tom­ broadcast throughout the w orld" (Coatlmked Prom f t f o Ok«) Auxiliary, American Legion, Vet­ Appeals, a trustee of Mancheater two days after the Nationalist rendered an accoroian solo “Good llamniond, 78, retired newapaper olunendations of traffic safety investigated—and It will reduce A year ago the market opened •hows a toUI of 11.646. according my Thayer. Memorial Field. Over The theme of it is "The Next Voice on August 7 and remained In opera­ erans of Foreign Wars and Aux­ Msmorial hospital and chairman of cabinet named a flvc-man delega­ Night Irene" and Carol Lsfevers publisher and founder of thS Hold- litods in the cities and grades and frequencies and enhance public 10: let, Arthur Thayer, Memorial You Will Hear Will Be That o< rege ntizen as a dally newapaper. little prospect of on injunction ot- iliary, Marine Corps League and to figurea released this afternoon the building committee at the hos­ tion headed by Foreign Minister put on an acrobatic and baton iSnks each city on different ’phas- respect for the law. tion for a period of 54 days. Dur­ To Draft MDs Field: 2nd, Clifton Brown, Valley God" tempt unless the workers refused Auxiliary, Catholic War VaUr- by (jeneral dtairman Ool. James pital. Ha Is a Past Master of George Yeh to press Its cliarges twirling act. Glendale, Calif.— Dr. Anthony F. ^ ~ o f the program, such as death “Effort is needed toward im­ ing that time a total of 868;249.38 H. McVeigh. ’ atreet: 3rd. David Duncan, Memor­ Makes Reference Tn Book Flmqnist, 79, former president of 4|0ord, accident records, enforce- proving selective quality of the wan realized from sales of truck to stay on the job under fovam - ana Mancheater Lodge o f Masons. of Soviet aggression before the Manchester G/een under tha di­ (OontlBoed from Page One) ial Field. Olrla under 10; 1st, Carol the I.iitlieran .Si-nod of the North- ttlnt, school safety, traffic courts, mant operation. Members of tha Budget com­ The latest list of contributors la Warren Is secretary of the W. U. N. Assembly opening in New rection of Dorothy Smith put on The pieacher will also refer to enforcement effort. There is need garden products In thl4 vicinity. as follows: Lefebure, West Side, 2nd, Marilyn ue.ai. lie waa horn in Srandia, for a substantial increase in en­ While the Cabinet was in aaa- mittee are also requested to be G. Glenney Company, local lumber York Bepl. 19. Roland Cormier who played ‘Sour- Beverly Nichols book entitled “Tlje The market la getting a rather the armed forces during the last Muldoon. Manchester Green; 3rd, Fool Hath Said’’ i there la no God, ,Minn. PAPER COLLECTION Increiased its Banking forcement volume, to make the sion, railroad trainmen and con­ present tonight, "rhey ore' Fred Amount Previously Ac­ and building aupply dealers. He The Red i;oimter-charge of wood Mountain’ on his Jews harp. late start thla year, hut an war. June Werdelin, West fflde. Girls Psalm 53). Thla author relates Detroit George W. Cunning- ^In spite of the need for addltion- enforcement function an effective abundance of products is forecast ductors aaqt to the Whlto House Baker, George DeCormier and Ed­ knowledged ...... 8 1,343.00 Is a Mancheater native and a grad­ American aggression in National­ .Volunteer Entry Small Mrs. Laura E. Davia over 10: 1st, Carol Koehler, Nath­ Robertson Park under the direc­ how Shelley shattered hla faith and hnni, av. retired merhanical sup­ IN THE #-pollcemen and cruisers outlined tool in accident prevention. for a fall aeaaion. a denial that they hod b ro ^ n any ward Kraaenics. 1.00 uate of Manchester High school. ist China (Formosa) fits the Soviet an Hale; 2nd, Shirley Bleu. Valley tion of Beverly Massey put on the Johnson wrote Vinson that so Mrs. Anna May King and then went on a treasure hunt for erintendent of the Detroit Free iB the survey, Manchester in 194B “The percentage of moving ha*- pledge when they colled o strike General Chairman Q>I. James He entered the Glennev employ at pattern of anawering criticism by street; 3rd. Valerie Michaels, Ro­ play “ Horace the Bear.” Mary Ann far volunteer entry of physicians Mrs. Della Farrington the truth and facts and fotind that Press and once connected with Sonased its ranking, by total ardous violation arrests resulting for next Monday. H. McVeigh said this morning 7.50 the time of his graduation. At attacking the accuser. It could bertson Park. 50 yd. dash: Boys Brainud was the Story Teller and dentlata into the military ser­ Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. rationalista do not carry out their newspapete In Cleveland and Co- nade, from 96th position to 39th In convictions with penalty should Mr. Truman told o news confer­ that plans for the dinner, which present he ia president of the furnish endless ammunition for the under 10: 1st, Ekimund Rubacht, and Great Grandma was Betty vices has been small. Eighth Utilities district. He is ac­ thoughts to ultimate logical con­ Inmhiia O. He waa born in in c e In the 133 cities included in be Increased—through Improved Millik to Play ence yesterday that the strike call will tta held August 30 at the Parentesu ...... 7.50 Soviet bloc in debates before the Robertson Park; 2nd, Michael Ro­ Gallaa, Gieat Grand Pa was Ro­ He said that unless a tyay can tive in Masonic affairs and is a clusion and that acirntists some­ Cnliiinlnis. in group. Ranked by activities police work, better pollce-coit a “deliberate” plan to “ en­ "W e wish to personally adviaa have their namc.s placed on the list Bryant A Chapman Chang Yl-Ting, Nationalist mili­ Lorraine Rocco. W est.Side: 3rd, menaity of the. universe, this globe If you live on any of the streeia in this section have your paper out on mcmbc.j of non-local units may (Continued from Page One) Pauline Cormier. Mancheater entitled “Charlie and Jolo'a Fight," dkould be provided all police re- and impressive courtrooms are a croach upon Chinese sovereignty." you that at the concluding con -' of reserves who could be called in Company ...... 7.50 tary f^okesman, as a repetition of la sltnply “ unloue." WHY Monday. Proceeds from these collections of paper serve to buy new also purchase- the tickets from Green. Heel and Toe Rare: Boys Billy Valentine was the announcer / YOUR BEST BUY ' ofulta keystone in recommendations for British forces wore charged with feronce presided over by Doctor case of need.” Standard Appliance A previous Red boasts. Niehols finds A.D. and the Cro.ss company commandcra here ur Willlama posted a 85.000 bond under 10: 1st. James Klar, We’at and Judy Anderson and Tommy f llemmunlst — to i St. Laurent scheduled separate where Americo Bucinno and Joe I Baybrook Rail Bridge Clnaed suance nnd service of warrants. Hathaway ...... on various gambling charges. 100,000 Communists in the first Bcllia had fires ready and the chil­ 47.8 per cent in the population dieted that Malik would not give / Predicts Seizure obtain citizenship in 1945. He was meetings with rail and union 7.50 'The reported percentage of one Mr. and Mrs. Bdson Big Name* Turn Up seven months of this year. dren cooked their lunches and had rate, and 48.6 per cent In the re­ up the prealdency of the Council, In advance of the Cabinet meet­ born in Australia. chijjfs. He was expected to urge Old Saybrook. Aug. 25— 141 - per cent Indicates a healthy condi­ Bailey ...... Some of the biggest names in a grand time doing it. Following gistration, compared to the aver­ which he holds only for the month ing a prominent administration He was freed on bond pending re()kmptlon of direct negotiations 6.00 The New Haven railroad's main tion. The report Indicates that Manchester Veterans Broward county’s gambling cir­ Useful Wlags luncheon popsicles were given to age of the previous three years, of Augiiat, without one aupremc official said seizure of the rail in­ appeal from that conviction. uifder threat of a government line bridge here will be closed to / the report states. none of the traffic cases are con­ Council . ; ...... cles were turned up by the Grand all by the Recreation department effort to accomplLsh these alma. dustry either loda; or tomorrow "Three weeks ago, U.S. Proeecu- 7.50 Connecticut river traffic tonight. n ils town’s population and reg­ tinued after the first hearing crackdown. Christie F. McCormick .. Jury's action. Two of those In­ The 'Wings o f a housefly are and the prizes were awarded to the This, is a healthy sign." Mnllk'a Introcluctlon of the For- —probably will be the President's tor F. Joseph Donohue demanded The Montreal Gazette reported 7.50 Railroad spokesmen said it was istration death rate experience moaan queation would be regarded method of dealing with the crisis. The Carlyle Johnson Ma­ dicted were mentioned In testl- used In an instrument at the winners of the above events. neceasary to keep the bridge closed COTTAGE BARGAINS that Bridges' bond be revoked and that union leaders would give St. Mount Wilson Observatory which was also better than the 8.7 and here aa a ma.ster diplomatic stroke “ I don't believe the President chine Co...... 15.00 mon.v before the Kefauver Senate Following the lunch the children j from 10 p. m. (e. d. t.) until 2 a. he be Jailed as “ a threat to the Laurent new proposals on their measures the beat ra d ia te by the Within 14 mile* ol Hartford, I.ake front, frame rottage, 8.5 averages, respecUvely, for the almetf at aligning Britain and In­ can do anything else but seize." George W. E lliott ...... 5.00 Crime committee as hirelings of went to the Lodge where groups m. tomorrow morning to permit other cities in the group. Attempt Rapi00.b0 to 1750.00. munist majority group In the question is when" dent behind bars. 81,646.00 •ey observes that “ Parking 1s council. More than 200,000 persons al­ alias Joe Doto, who reportedly Full sale price only 91,850.09. Terms on balanfu-. every city’s No. l problem. Man­ He added, however, that he ex­ Donohue argued that Bridges’ ready were idled, directly or indi­ had Erickson and Costello (xjnnec- (Oontlnued From Page One) Recognize Red China pected seizure before Saturday rectly, by the four-day rail and chester should undertake a survey Both Britain nnd India, unlike speeches opposing U.S. intervention tions, were among those Indicted. Within 12 mile* of Hartford overlooking lake. Fnune to determine off-street parking re­ night. This would avoid costly telegraph walkout, which has the United States, have recogniz­ in the Korean war followed the East Germans Hit The Grand Jury that Indicted cottage. IJirge living room, kitchen and hunk hnii«e. (Could quirements. ’Twenty-six per cent Its first opportunity to express strike preparations by the rail­ sent a shudder throughout Cana­ ed the Chinese Communlat regime. Communist line. them was the same one that re­ be winterized). Light*. Water a\allab|p. lad 100x200. i t the cities in Group 7 reported Its feelings toward Francos gov­ Both have taken the position that roads, it waa explained, and possi­ The majority opinion described da’s economic life. Remaining turned Indictments against Sher­ Some fiirniahlngs. Klci-trio refrigerator. Boat. Good completing off-street parking fa­ ernment comes on the compromise West’s Re-Arming. their support of the U. S. in Korea ble advance curtailments In serv­ Bridges’ Jailing as “ novel and transport and communications iff Walter Clark, his brother and swimming. H ill sale price only 82,2.10.00, Down payment cilities during 1949.” bill, which trimmed the proposed ice at a time when the railroads were overloaded. There were dan­ 1*‘ Anniversary Sale $700 to 91,0000. Terms on balance. chief deputy, Robert, and Gordon The pedestrian arrests made does not imply similar support startling." loan of 862,500,000. for American action In Formosa. are moving troops and supplies for “ There Is no showing,” said gers of fresh food, coal, and pow­ (Continued from Page Ooe) L Willlama last month. Clark here a few weeks ago coincide If House foes of t(ie loan knock The council majority. In reject­ the Korean fighting. Judges William Healy and Wllltam er shortages; spoiled harvests, was subsequently suspended by it out of the bill, the entire 833.- ing Mnllk’a previous move to seat The official- known to have at­ Orr, “that Bridges haa In the pres­ newsprint mill shutdowns, stop­ rad Adenauer has recommended the governor. 8.10,000,000 measure must go baek Legal Notices Communist China on the council, tended a number of White House ent position committed sny recog­ page of the Canadian Navy's ship­ stronger occupation armies and Birthdays THE ALLEN REALTY CO. / to the Senate. That bixly would meetings on the situation -said building program, and additional authority for Orman armed REALTORS FRIfilMIRl hacked the American contention nizable crime, or that he has him­ then have the choice of bowing to AT A COURT o r PROBATK held that the Korean nnd Chinese ques­ the president has two other self counseled or advocated sabo­ lay-offs. forces to counter rearmament 186 Center St., Manchester. Coaa. Phones BIOS or 3-0435 •Jt llanchMtfr. wUhtn* »ru.’ for Ihr the House or returning the big bill moves in the Etest German Soviet Hospital Notes tions were not related. courses besides seizure, but they tage or sought to foment strikes Slates Meetings Today J>totrlct of Manchentrr. on the 34th day to conference. Facing these prospects, St. Zone. are times ct,AMgu§U iL D. I960. Malik Is expected to Introduce are unlikely possibilities. or the establishment of picket lines Master Model Refrigerators for There are other areas of con­ East Has 50,000 Army Americo'* Smorieif Wolhing Shoe* ^resenl. JOHN J. WALLETT, Chou's charges regarding Formosa One would be to apply for a on the waterfront." Laurent scheduled meetings to­ Patlente T o d a y ...... ISO Jtldve, troversy, too, between the House court injunction to forbid the day with the disputants, with La­ McCloy’s warning appeared In to develop his previous assertion In dlaaentlng. Judge Clifton Admitted yesterday: Andrew liatate of Joseph Emonda, Ute of and the Senate but most of the walkout of 300.000 trainmen and bor Minister Milton Gregg and hla quarterly report on occupation that President Truman already Mathews cited Trial Judge Harris' Winzier, 51 Middle Turnpike, west; cr for rejoicing! O n ly m O W A m i V^Bcheiter In aald dTVTrirt.* deceased. ,100-odd changes made by the had linked the Chinese and Korean conductors. But the legal ground Transport Minister Lionel Chev- affairs. The commissioner declared William Hewitt, 476 Keeney R . Prices $7.95 and $9.95 ppon application of l>*ulae Emondn. statement that the Communist X s Senate when it passed the bill on que.stlona by sending the Seventh for such action Is not settled. rler sitting in. East Germany waa being alienated street; William Grady, Lake •■Beutris, praylnff for authority to aell Aug. 4 have been adjusted amic­ party ia a conspiracy and members from West Germany and Integra­ SALE ■IvM ynn uN eettsln real catate partlculurly dr- fleet to Formosa as part of a pro­ Dispute lAsts 17 Months of the party "are parties to that street; Ronald Aborn, Rockville; ■cfibed In aald applloatton on Ate. It ably. gram to localize the conflict In The other would be a personal ted into Russia's East European Mrs. Annie Gordon, 791 Main PRICES conaplracy.” satellite orbit. $4.85 $6.85 •V tot Chairman Cannon (D-Mo) of the Asia. appeal from Mr. Truman for the street; Mrs. Virginia Jorgensen, 5 We invite you to Join tolD ER E iD That the forecolng ap« Appropriations committee pre­ unlona and carriers to apeed a "The danger here suggested ia McCloy doclared the Communist with us in celebrating our Con Read Comirainicatlon not a fanciful one,” Mathews About Town Tyier circle; Mrs. hlarielta Wil­ pMcatlpn be haard and determined at dicted quick House approval of settlement. But the wage-hour Etest'German Army is'rapidly ex­ thB Probate office In Mancheater In Malik, an president, has the au­ wrote. “The ability of Bridges son, 68 Jensen atreet; Richard De­ nRST ANNIVERSARY • Naw tell-teagMi tea# the entire compromise measure. thority to read any communica­ dispute has dragged on now since Rev. CTarl E. Olson o f Emanuel panding and called the remilitari­ laney, Rockville. aald Diatrlcts on the lit day of Septem* and his International Longshore­ zation program In the Russian oc­ SADDLE . . . except that the gifts b A A. D. 1950, at ti»ii o'clock in the Including a new "economy" amend­ tions he desires at the opening of March 1949 and It is hardly likely Lutheran church, will leave Sun­ Admitted today: Mrs. Marlon say5 gampartaiaat te largw ment designed to save 85.10,000,000. men’s and Warehousemen's union cupation zone "one of the most win be on us in the form fonnoon, and that notice be (Iven to any council meetings. A U. S, that any such appeal could res , bs^publiihlnf a copy of thla JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. that the Russtens themselves have age during the paat year Actually, the bill agreed to by munications by Malik, calls for A t a news conference yesterday, ably w ill be sought and the ease Mr. and Mrs. David O’Natl and son, 127 Charter Oak street; Hyman we are bidding this sale Hydralor! §.T -A (»U R T .or PROBATE held the conferees carfles 834.400,000.- three hours of French translations Mr, Truman was plainly Irked at •Tontuolly carried to the U. 8. David, formerly of Mancheater, 270,000 men making up 20 combat Pomerantz, 523 East Center at» Munchfciter within and for the 000. The total of 833,850,000.000 divtslons, on hand in East Oer- now, even though it is of last Tuesday's speeches. The the unions for ha'ring he said aS' Supreme court. but now of Pasadena; Calif. The street; Sue.Lawrence, 20 Raymond • Ixciwilva DauMa- Diftrict of Mancheater on the 2tth dav wa.9 arrived at by deducting from next business. If the session lasts sured him there would be no na­ ’nia majority opinion said tha former local residents flew In from many. TTio West has only about road. LOAFERS the beginning of our of^Auguat. 1950. Baty Quicktba Tiayi that figure the savings which the long enough, presiunbaly will be tionwide Btrike and, only an hour decision to free Bridges was bas­ California Sunday ahd are visiting five combat divisions in Germany. Discharged today: Mrs. Dorothy busy season. rreaent. JOHN J. WALLETT. Grotewobi In a pre-COngreas SALE PRICE JUfS* Budget Bureau — an arm of the the Soviet delegate's reply to Brit­ later, issuing thair all-out strike ed on the two Judges’ conviction friends hero for a week. Beaton and daughter, 152 Henr>' that the Judiciary must remain atatemeat called on the S,0Q0 Batata ot Mary lullano. lata of Man- President — would be directed to ish and American charges laat call. He aaid ha had received the street; Mrs. Frances Caruso and • Maw ha# akaff as# olMater, in aald Dlatrlct. deceaaed. make. CTommittee experts said In Tuesday that Rusala la employing no-strike assurance from both flrmly independent of the execu­ The (laughter born August 14 at hand-picked delegates to take daughter, 81 Seaman circle; Mrs. The admlniatrator having exhibited “ concroto dectelona" against W ait iwiag dawn thalf any event the exact total might Hitlerian propaganda methods In unlona and management. tive branch of the government. R Manchwter Memorial hoepital to Edith Huribuit and daughter, $2.50 hlg admliilatratlon account with aald Oerman rearmament He charged vary a little from their present ita ata'tements on Korea. Canada’a K oaids Paralysed added: Mr. and Mn;. Neal 8. Dunham of Rockville. Our low overhead en* eatate to this Court for allowance, it the West with using (Sernum U,, figures. The unlona have aaid their mem­ "However hard and disagreeable Alexander street, has been named Birth today: A son to Mr. and •bica ns to offer yon ex* '• Naw, all-|>analain may ba the task In tlmee o5 popu­ youth as "cannon fodder" and BROERED that the tth uAy of Sep­ Bridge* Hita Provtalon bers will work in the event of Linda Anne.' Mrs. James Thompson, 24 Eld- quisite footwear at loir MuM-Furaata Tray tember, 1950, at ten o'clock, forenoon, Izure. They then would be gov­ lar paselon and oxcItenMnt, it is placing them under the conunand ridge streeL at the Probate Otllce In the Uunlclpt.1 The new economy provision Nazi Released tha duty of tbo eourte to eat their of former Hitler generate in prep­ prices. drew fire fram Senator Bridges ernment employes and could bs M n. E. V. Coughlin of 590 Wood­ Bt|lldlng In aald Mancheater, be and compelled by the oourts to continue faeae uke Wnt agelnat this ero­ land street gave a party for her aration for war against Russia. CASUALS • Naw, all-nar«alalfi tha tame la aaalgned for a hearing on (R., N. H.) who called it a “ dele­ sive Bubearslon o f the Jftdlelal prb- The Russians already have From Prison working, anyway. Under ssisur* Oman daughter, April, yeeterday Maal Tray tha allowance of aald admin'atratton gation of authority to the Budget charged that a Oerman Army acaount with aald eatate, aacertainment the government would let the rail­ afternoon, In celebraUon o f her Public Records SALE PRICE Bureau and a blank check." based on police and Industrial o f^ ir a And order ot distribution, and Bridges, one of the conferees, re­ roads operate as usual, with ths ■fifth birthday. Fourteen UtUe Thcae ahoea ara taken this Court directs that notice of the (Cootinurd from Fnge One) same pay and other working condi­ guard detalte te forming In West Warvaateo Deeds Mara terga fa* fused to sign the compromise boys and glrte, in age from two from our regular atock time and place aaslarncd (or aald hear- tions for employes, until tha labor Enemy Launches to ten, and a few of their mothers Germany West German and A l­ Andrew Ansaldi and Orlando $2 99 And Up B u m 'ng be given to all parsons known- to agreement prison today Hitler’s former prsM lied autborttles have dtemtesed the and Ougllslmo AnnulU to Herman and are not irregulars ba interested therein to appear and dispute Is ssttlsd. attended. The children roihp^ chief Otto Dietrich prepared to Pointing up Die urgency of ths outdoors and Mr. Coughlin took allegation as being without foun­ A. and Astrld Wlerxblckl, property or discontinued styica. . • W haari; tbareon by publishing a copy climb into, a car. When photog^ 2-Pronged Attack dation. • Ma*c I of this order in some newspaper taav- Legal Notices sltustlon waa a tie-up of railroads colored motion pictures « f the on Overland street. Ing a circulation In.sale.' District, at raphen approached hastily, he in CansdA brtnglfig hardship to group. They played games end Robert and Lorlta MeVey to slammed the door, pulled a gray Isast See daya before the day of said AT A COURT o r PROBATE held many communltlss and touching (Oautlraed f r e « r»g a Om ) consumed the good thinge prepared WllUam L. and Winona Potter, hsgrlrn St Hutchester wlthUi and for the cap down ovbr hla ayee and took off a movs for emergency legisla­ by April’s mother, end the birth­ Local Resident property on Avondale road. DRESS ABJusm m JOHN J. WALLKTT. Judge. District of Manchester, on the 24th dsy off at a dog-trot with new* men Paradte Since we do not have of August. A D. 19S0. tion to deal with thq crlslA the south. ToMgehon te astride one day cake with ite five pink tapere. Bcbaal iteu is a* ilna a> taka ckaocaa oa in puraiitt Meanwhile, the Senate Labor Jarvis Oonstruetlon company, a an aixca in aU atylaa, ONLY AT A COURT o r PROBATK held PreienL JOHN J. WALLETT. major road leading westward to The little honor guest wss re­ SHOES, ar faraha*. Ba m rt yoa can flop. Gat our at tfenehaster, artthla and for ths Die- Judge. A reporter colled out to him, Oommittee was due to. take an­ Taegu and another leading aouth- membered with numerous dainty Honored by Firm sevsa room dwelling on Hartford don’t dalpy to make your p m ot ICancbaster. on tbs 22nd day •that’a no way for a former pr* Cck-ta-acfcool hnka adjutuntne tpactel Estate of Domenica Tcaco, lata ot other look today at the bill by Sen­ east to Pusan. gifts. 4 road $17,000; a flve room dwelling ot August. A. D. IMA Manchester In Said (.tstrlct. deceasad. chief to act.’’ oa Oloott street 511,000; a six SALE PRICE aaloetiona at once . . . •ow . . . at this roducad prica! QUICK Prsssut, JOHN J. WALUBTT, ator Donnell (R., Mo.) to bar all Behind the 6,000-man striking Earl C.* Butler, of 55 Phelps Upon application of Madelint SalA He waved hla hand without turn­ rail atrlkaa and require arbitra­ foros'On Ute northern front were Rev. 81egman F. BIsmberg, Jr,, room, and garage dwelling on Ol- Jnst in time for school BKAKB CHBCKi If yoor broke padal goat Tndga. admlnlitratrlx, praying lor authority ing ond shouted, “ Nein. Nein’’ (No. road. Who has oompistsd twenty- ~ of BUasbsth ghlalda, tats of tion o f labor disputea in tha Indusl at teaat two full Communist divl- of 65 Lenox stroet, will agsfn oc­ five ysars o f eonunttons ssrvlM cott strost 511,000 and a six room needs. M withia t tech at the Boor te aa erdiaary to sell certain real estate pertlcfalsrly N o). 1 •ad garage oa SUea Hollow teas Madal m i t j in aald Dlatrlct. deceased, described in said application on fils, try. slotub—Uw Red W rit, which led cupy the pulpit o f the 8econd Con- with ths Cbnnsotlout Oensnl Life $3.99 ■top. ira that for a broke of Oeaseltva K. Lay. ITT it is - As o reporter got closer to him $19,000. Urgeo Trumaa T e Decide Dtspute much o f the 840-mUe drive down gregaUonal church at the morn­ Insurance Oonpaay, wafi lumorsd And Up adhutaMat. Drlro te toocl Sti Htoori YOU CAMT M Aipi Strost. Baritort, Oona., ad- ORDERED;—That the foregoing np- the wisened-faced man leaped tha Koreea peninsula, and the Red ing aerviee, gunday at 9:50. Mr. by the ooniiaity yssterday with RolUag Park, laoorporatod, five fence and ran down a roil rood DonnaU said he Is considering room aad gtteage dwelUag Thistle plleatlon he heard and detarmlned at Eighth. Tbe Plret had been kept Blamberg 1s educaUonal consul­ n a t six msntbs from tha Probata offlra in Mancheater In trock with reporters In full pur­ changing hit biU to make It apply g ift o f a Hamilton watch and rowl, |U,60ft^ In position to exploit a break* tant for the SUte Interracial Com- a baMtst c< baauttful flowwa. Mr. A mOiOAHtil of August, A. D„ UW, aald District, on the Sth day of Sep­ suit. Dietrich xlg-sogged ocrooa only “ as a war measure" for the * MATMIAt DmiA * 2 « P 3 ana are lUnttad and al- ttiTnugti In the past few days the mlarion. Butler’s aaa»latn at Um bmas o f­ Ogle Sawyer, alteraticoa to en- tember. A D. 1S50. at ten o'clock In o field ond dove into o clump of time being. Thla was suggested terse h e n flls n wMUa which the forenoon, gnd that notica be given Raib had bMn steadily moving fice oa Elm atrost pronsnted twen» house at 66 Rudsoa street. lmm§diat€ Delivery btuhes. Reporters loot his trock also by Senator Holland (O., Fla.) $^ooo. to all peraona Interested In said estate who termed the present strike UmM fovaeg eaitward from tkeoro- A d < m ^ } propooals for oglce ty-five dMten to htes. atoa K Uto- ot the pendency o( aald application and ■a he dodged oround formhouaea W eefU brn t af Iteacu. probably filed today at the office of. the Ums fountKto psK and dsMc ast. UeciHw ^ Unse nnU place of hearing thereon, The anuiU aedon which h ^ threat “tragic news for America—. Pstsr Sawha o f WUsco and Juh.i SHOE SALON town c le A Indwte the names of Mr. Batter aad hte toB ily hdve THE by puhRahlng a copy of thhi order 'In but good news to tha Kremlin and •waited him rolled owoy towordc Wttitem E. “ Buckley, Dec^rat been roaidMte m Miaehister aad Busie Earsmba o f Buckland, wed- “EXCLUSIVELY YOURS” tamo newapaper having a clrculattan the ncorby center of the city. spleiidld news to Cbmmunistfi S tiff Rsv. Bronis­ JOHNSON M AT ta aald district, at least five daya kc- fom ta o ^ l l t Tidtea norUi f w Board ot Bducattim and Mel­ of P h i ^ sead fOf tvpilva- Prlaon offleioU Bold the 67-yeor- everywhere.” a- taateaupportsd vin a.. Hathaway at tha same party law “ ' 474 MAIN STREET ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. toes MAIN ST. BURTDHOAL ’ *'■'fj fort tiN (toy of sold Ifc^arlwy, to »'*.■ -t.4. if they aaa cause st ssid t e a and old Flick hod boea o good priaoner So fer the Labor Committee has tor Dtieein': and two Reaubllem 155 CENTER .STREET PHONE 2-4545 p iM and ba heard relsBv* th e fte ond o t bis talaMfi was tnmiayad ot d ^ n e d to give Donneira bill a C h ^ P. MfiOeemlckEd and make return to thU court fBTWBble vote to get It to the Sea. fid R teoper, bath'IW Ote '1 .TMBA- ^ . JOOR 8. WALLKTT, IxAga. M ay kiehidwi a ta fl^ , 0 k ■qpid fiC Dtree^ ■ ■ N - ' ■ ■' UANCHESTEB EVENINO HERALD, HANCRESTER, OONM, FRIDAY. AUGUST 2t, I960

MAJMCHESTI’ER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. AUGUST 25. 1950 Igers Salvage Final with Yanks^ Face Red Sox Today F A O l PA’s and BA’s Play Tonight Local Sport Chatter CATERER J ‘'oy, former fire chief In Ihe Junior All-Stare, coatdied by For Banquet Or Wedding RMegtloB lA’s and North Ends SMFD District,TMatOolAV* laI. now______spending______Wally Fortin ande wu-Bobby0.1_ Clifford Trout, Parnell Hyrl his leisure time fishing. He ia olao will play a Junior team from Charlie Johnson Scorco "porting s nice ton. Glastonbury at the West Side A Pull Courae Chicken D fnnfi^S.O f HERALD ANGLE Saddler Must Oval. Players ere oaXed to report By In Playoff Tonight First Game at Boston First Game in Twilight Aco at Country Club u'^®*®** Art Pongrmta of the In imlform no later than 9:30 for BASL W. TOST Hamilton Propa reports that one batting practice. A Full Course Chleken Dinner DeLuxo—|2JW (Charlie Johnson, Sr., became Shed Weight of the highlights of the recent trip the fourth member of the to Wlrhlte. Kuirbs was a view of Former Nine Needs Win Ing and winning rune ta tha 'miv- Sunday afternoon at 2 at Mt. No Extra Charge* Indians Sweep Twi«Night Playoffs Starts at 6 ManchCeter Country Club to me Notre Dame campus In South Nebo the Rec Intermediate ^Mltch Betters.. Batting practioe BA Eielder enth. score a hole-ln-one at the local BentL Indiana. Art says tha pilot To Square Softball Dromotlo BaOy Featherweight Fighter League playoffs will begin with Chkril* BloOTttold, president and pitcher for the Chief for the ump­ Twin Bill from Nats;: course when he performed the of the plane circled the femoue the Colonials facing the Green. Table Cloth and Nopkliw Indudcd ftneml manacer of the Hartford teenth year la Sammy Hyman, Twi League Series The Red Sox came from babiiul Cal Lyles Nominated to feat yesterday afternoon. Seven Pounds Over unlveralty In order to give the The Colonials will practice Satur­ Cfctsll^ says Ernie Johnson will be one-time Manchester pitching Braves Split With' with a ninth-inning rally to boat Hamilton players a bird’s eye view day night at 6 at Nebo. High Gridders Johnson’s ace came on the Limit for Title Bout of the cempuR. Art eetd there were ' • good mhjor league pitcher some great and later a starter with the At Robertson Park Cubs; Phillies Win |St. Louis. A grand slam homer by Oppose Paul Uriauo; 12th hole. He used a No. 6 gay. *lfark my word, some day Detroit ’Tigers. ’The Wethersfield Vem Stephens with two out (U4 it. many buildings but this writer Is Plenty of Power in Iron. Johnson was playing quite sure eomc of the big ‘ build­ COarh Jimmy Foley’s Little that Johnson is going to be a star Avenue druggist can still fog that One more defeat and out, ia the Early W ^ n won his Ifith MiCpbb Report Monday with CliarUe Jolmson, Jr. Summit. N. J., Aug. 25.—(•■)— League All-Stars will practice to­ Comollo's Epicure lor the Braves and a starting pill over the plate. ^ By Joe Relchler I Lemon his 19th as the Indiwu ings’’ from the air were merely situation that faces the Italian- Big Bats o f Poles Previous aces were scored Con Sandy Saddler loae aeven F ootball C?oBch Froqk Leahy’s new night at 6 o’clock at Memorial R.5 OAK ST„ MANCHESTER TEL. t-4108 ptteher, not a rdiefer. He’s one Aejibciated Press Sports Writer |picked up another half gama oh pounds In the two weeks remain­ Field. Pep Fought Here by Art Knofla, Don Piper .and Urklea. jnodarful fenow.” . . Manager Rip- Americans, present town cham­ Are the Detroit 'ngers leaping the Tigers. Larry Doby’s 30th ing httore hia UUa bout with Question of the day; Where did pions, tonight at Robertaon Park homer broke a 1-1 tie in the •W»* Playoffs in the Twilight Base­ Registration, Physical fikmrge Veltch. OoUina adds, "It’s great to Willie Pep and Sugar Ray Robin­ out’ of the frying pan into the feottarwelght champion WtUie Eric "Blnky" Hohenthal, eix • a guy like Johnson on your as they meet the North Ends in er. ball League will get underway to­ Pep? CATERER K son fight as amateurs? Bill Lee flre.7 night at 6 o’clock at the West Exams at 9 OXIock; foot, four Inch, 250 pound giant, lub in a stretch drive. He r ^ ly the second game of a beat of three Brooklyn’s streaking Dodgfite Sandy Insists he con. He said will he one of the randidates for I League Leaders BOWS how to pitch, and he knows of the Courant says it was In Nor­ Having escaped the "kill" with Side Oval writh Polish Americana wich, Art McGinley of the Times series for the 1950 town champion­ chewed a half game off PhUaiM- Details Are Announced he Isn’t worried about the fact he the Maiuhester High football teem hat he’s doing out there.’’ . .John- ship. The North Ends, behind the a cqroeback to salvage the last phla’s big 'National League lead .Ip meeting their old rivals, tha Brit­ Strauahan Neara scales 133 now, seven over the this fall. Ni, a native of Brattleboro, Vt., says the bout-took place in Thomp- ish Americana. Ths third and sec­ Bjr Tht Aosociated Prof* eonville and Bill Asimus of this six-hit pitching of Don Varley, game of a near-disastrous three- sweeping a pair at Cincinnati, ~ Head Coach Walker Briggs an­ weight limit. ras disappointed when informed pinned a 7 to 4 loss on the defend­ 7-3. Preacher Roe pitched hia oee- ond place finiahera In the final T^s fight is scheduled BepL 8 Anwirtean Lsogoa paper said he covered the fight and game series with the Yankees in standings will play a bast two out nounced last night that candidates National Title Red Jacko, Hamilton pitcher- le Braves were sending him out ing champs in the first akirmish. ond successive 1-0 shutout in t ^ o$ Yankee Stadium. outfielder. haa taken hia Army Batting—Goodman, Boston, ,$$4; Bt the young righthander is de- It took place at the Manchester New York, the Tigers moved cau­ of three game set with the winner for Manchester High’s football Doby, Clsvelsnd, .851. armory. Ail parties agree that The North Ends will go with the tiously today into the lair of Bos­ ping Ewell Blackwell in tha o p ^ - *T con get down, all right,” the physical examination and has been tmined to work his way back in- It was Roe’a 17th victory., ^ advancing to the finals. team will meet Monday morning Minneapolis, Aug. 25.—(JP— Icon, 24-year-old Harlem Negro claaalfied 1-A. Runs—Stephens, Boston, .111: The Arm y and Navy Robinson was declared the winner. iame starting team tonight with ton’s 10-ln-a-row Red Sox. The defending champion BA’s DiMaggto, Boston, 108. » the official Boston fam ily.. A the exception of pitching. Stan The victories were the eevafi^h Everybody has climbed on the sold after a walkout yeaterday. wder writes in and asks the rec- The Harlem Sugar Man fought Manager Red Rolfe entrusted will send Cal Lyles, the league’s at 9 o’clock at Room 23 M. Phy­ Runs Battsd In—Stephens. Bos­ under the name of Ray Roberta Kawalac Is slated to replace Varley the task of halting the Sox to Paul and eighth straight for the Dogg­ sical examinations will be given Frank Stranahan bandwagon at Saddler, who won the crown Kenny Goodwin, local baaketball rd for home runs in the major ers who now trail the Phils by winningest pitcher, to the hill In from Pep In the fall of 1948 and *tar and an all itar Eaatem ton. 124; Dropo,- Boaton. 117. .... Asimus saya he will never on the mound. Charlie Parciaic (Diszy) Trout, currently the hot­ an attempt to gain the upper hand all players before workouts get the National Amateur Golf Tour­ Ctab agues in one game by two will be behind the plate. Tom Con­ games. Blackwell’s pass to P ce v ^ underway. l(Mt it Feb. a , 1949, hoon’t hit the I-exgue choice last winter, haa alao Hits—Kell, Detroit, 188: Rl«- lama. ’The answer is eleven, set forget the bout because Robinson test pitcher on the Detroit staff. Ip the first game. Lyles copped nament taken hla physical and paaaed. Ken outo. New York, 154. was one of seven young Negro ran at first, Frank Marcheee at Southpaw Mel Parnell, always a Reeae in the fifth Inning with the Coach Briggs said that condi­ 136-pound mark since hla last arller this season by the Tigers bases loaded furnished the Brao)^ seven decisions during the regular title fight a year and a half ago. holds a commission In the Marine Doublea — Kell, Detroit, $4; fighters who piled out of an old second, Mitch Bala on short and tough pitcher for Detroit to beat, season without tasting defeat. tioning drills would start Mondity Seldom, If ever, In the 50-year n d Yankees. ’The old record for with the lone run. hlatory of the meet hes euch a Kesr!^f»n. Werta end Evers, Detroit. 29. ■ combined single game total ten dilapidated car and walked into Bob Osborn on third will comprise was named by Manager Steve Youthful Paul Uriano will hurl for morning and seostons would be Trtplee — Doerr, Boston and l.P a t Massarella, Moat Valuable the armory. All fighters, from the starting infield. Bemie Aug­ O’Neill. Emory (Bubba) Church pitched the Poles. held twice daily, morning and aft­ prohibitive favorite emerged in W(»)dlng, New York, 9. ust. Jim McConville and Chet Kur- the Phils to a 4-2 triumph oyer/lhe ernoon, until school opens. the semi-final stage. Little League attendsnes, ainca BINGO er in the Ekmtem Basketball paperweights to . heavyweights, Gas Oaudino No matter what happens in the Lyles will have to be at his best Texag Boy Star* the recent District Tournament, Home Rune—Roeen, Cleveland, two years ago and a star wore the same trunks and shoes, lowlcz will open as outfielders. tW(i-game series the ’Tigers are Pirates in Pittsburgh. ’Die rookie for the Polish Amerks boast some Studepta who are still working Stranahan himself is almost as 33; Stephens and Dropo, Boston, and unable to attend Monday’s confident as the rallbirds. Ths in- . * fallen off sharply. However, 1th the Bristol Tramps last sea- Asimus says, and the bouts were Ous Gaudino will be seen in left Hippo Correnti will atart Bill asmifed of leaving Boaton still in righthander scattered five hits ifOr pretty heavy sttOkers in sbortatop III LL Tourney the games have been better than 28. . Every Saturday Night will do his playing this win- held up several minutes so the field' tonight with the British Beverley on the hill in hopes of first plaiie. They made certain of hia. sixth win. Willie Olekslnski .455, outfielder meeting are asked to report to­ tematlonallywktiown, 28-year-old ever since the tourney. Stolen Bases—DlMagglo, Boa­ • with the army. Pat is a War- previous fighter could take off Americans against the Polish deadlocking the aeries. Moe Johnny Dundee gives Sandy Saddler pointers at the challenger’s Sum­ that yesterday When they over­ Clint Hartung's plnch-htt double Russ Haugh .415, third baseman night at 7 o’cleick to Room 7 F Toledo golfer has never gained ton, 12; Rizzuto, New York, 9. nt Officer in the 43rd Division his equipment and pass it along to Americans at the West Side Oval. Pringle will be at hie usual post mit, N. J.. training camp. The Harlem featherweight seeks to regain came a 3-0 deficit to (xmquer' the drove in two runs in the top of thr TBobby DiBattlsto .884 and catcher and sign up with Coach Briggs. the semi-final round before. President Sher Robb of the Lit­ Strikeouts—Lemon, Cleveland, Boys who are working and who His best shewing since 1948, Wllllamaport. Pa., Aug. 25— s t a r t in g a t 8:15 SHARP ad leaves for active duty next the next fighter on the card . . . Gus played summer ball in the behind the plate. Player Coach the world championship in a third match with Willie Pep at Yankee Yankees, 6-3. ninth to give Dave Koslo and th Oon Race .360. Then too. the —A 12-year old Houston, Texas, tle League reported this morning 124; Raarhi and Reynolds, New Bth. Step up suckers and buy your Northern League and is expected Hippo Correnti, Al Puzzo, Pat Stadium, Sept. 8. Dundee won the title from France's Eugene Criqul H»d they lost yesterday, the Ti­ New York Giants a 3-2 vlcter.. 'league’s leading hitter, Al 8uro- wiBh to start football drills may when he set the U. S. Utle as his that the Rockville PAC’s of the York, 122. prime objective, was reaching the lad today grabbed the spotlight Post Omde A rmpire ringside seats now for the Joe to add power to the BA offensive. Annlello and Franny Phillips round at the Polo Grouncia. July 26. 1923. gers would have seen their once over Max Lanier and the Cards in wlec .487, may don a suit once do BO Monday night at 7 o’clock at In the Little League World Series Windy ('ity Uttle League will Pllehlng—Trout, Detroit. 11-2, 20 REGU1.AR GAMES ■ CMck Kelly. Waterbury Repub- Louis-Ezxard Charles heavyweight out the Inner defense. Red Ga- comfortable lead shrivel to a half­ St.. Louis. The victory boosted the again. Surowlec has been sidelined the CTharter Oak football field. quarter-finals in 1948. Then Ray beer by pitching his second no-hit, meet the LlUIe lyfague All Stars .846;. Wynn, Cleveland, 16-5, .750. Uean sports writer, says Fred Post, "championship” bout at $30 a vello. Jerry Dunnack and Benny game advantage. A s it is, the Ben- Giants to within one game of the for the past month with a back in­ liillows trounced him 7 and 5. no-run game In a row. tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock In jury. National League sports od of the Middletown Press, throw. The International Tab Ferrick Best Paganl patrol the outer gardens. gals own a two and a half game fourth-place C>irds. If Frankie wins he will become In registering a 3-0 near-perfect the elimax of the Little League a first rate “pro" baseball um­ Boxing Club has got some gall If a third game Is needed It will lead over the Yankees and Cleve­ Coach (3iucky Smith will , use the first player since Lawson Lit­ victory over Westerly. R, l„ yes­ Field Day al Memorial Field. The Balling -Mnsiel, 81. Louis, .352; Boston’s third-place Braves mlit his regular lineup. Top hitter dur- Robinson Defends tle 15 yesrs ago to capture both pire. Post holds a commission charging a top price like that for be played next Tuesday. Red Sox Score Twice land Indians. two games with the Chibs in <5il- terday, ssndy-haired B'll Martin, program of events will get under­ Hopp, Pittsburgh, .343. m the Army and is waiting further a bout between two slow moving ! Reliefer in A.Ia. The Indiana swept a twl-nlght f Ing the remilar seaaon was first ths British and National Ama­ struck out 14 blatters, allowing only day at 11 a.m. Rune—Torgeson, Boston, 91; cago. The Braves won the opener, basepian Jlickle May at .412. CTiff teurs in one aeaoon. •word from Uncle Sammy. Kelly heavies. Top price for the Willie | doubleheader from the Senators in 11-9, as each team tallied'six runs Crown Tonight one man to reach first base on a KIner, Pittsburgh, 88. 'Is also a fine diamond arbiter.. Ke'eiiey and Tony Berube also fin­ In today’s scheduled 36-hole ac­ Manchester Trust and Ihe Hart­ Runs Batted In F.nnie, Phila­ Pep - Sandy Saddler bout Is $20 ! New York, Aug. 25 (/Pi One of In First to Win, 2 to ] Washington, 3-1 and 5-3, to climb in the ninth. The Chibs lost despite walk. I Reports have trickled In that Burr into a virtual second place tie. The ished the season with better than tion among four survivors, the in­ ford ConnecUciit Trust softball delphia, 104; Klncr, Pltlshiirgh, 97. and it should be a whale of a the big lauglis of the baseball sea­ four homers, two by Hank Sauer. ..300 marks. .Scranton, Pa., Aug. 25 — _ The chunky little righthander Ciaiaon. elongated New Britain scrap. fourth, place Red Sox . won their Frank Hiller bested Mickey Haef- For the second time In two weeks defatigable Stranahan draws John blanked San Diego, Cal., last Fri­ teams battled to a 8-8 tie in a Hits—Muslal, ,St. Louis, 151; 'Teachers College basketball star Walx Ijinds New Pky- poration with headquarters in apiece... Ferrick, a 35-ycar-old re­ Bests Jack Hedlund HicliBrda. rf ...... 1 1 0 0 0 0 NEA 8taif Oorrespondent In being a rank outsider the one Manchester High coach reg­ slal and Scboendlenst, St. lyuila, 7. Brooklyn . . . Baseball Commis­ . Ameriras Renn. 3b ...... 4 1 3 2 u 0 They’ve already whipped the Red gages Jose Basora, hard-hitting Bridgeport, Conn., plays Hagers­ the home lief pitcher, had appeared In 10 Detroit fl. New York .1. After all those rumors. Joe Ihierto Rican, in a 15-round bout 29-year-oId Ward, a Syracuse, N. town. Md. istered for the Coaches’ Clinic at Home Runs—KIner. Pittsburgh! sioner Happy Chandler has issued (vBgllon, SB ...... 3 0 y 0 0 0 Sox 11 times in 18 meetings. Memorable Day Hartford Chiefs games with games for a 1-3 record and 30- IL.aton 6. St. Loula 2. Wojrlk. p ...... 3 0 0 2 a 1 It was Hal Newhouser who got Louis and Ezzard (Charles finally for the middleweight champion­ Y., real estate lawyer, ia no dlf- the Cniver.sity of (Connecticut. 38; Pafko, Chicago, 30. orders that players may partlclr Standings The final and consolation games Footliall Coach Walker Briggs .year-old Ostrowski had done about Cleveland S-6. W aelilnston 1-8. W. L. Pet. AufuBt. lb ...... 3 0 1 4 u 1 the Tigers off the hook yesterday. agreed to fight for the heavy­ ship, Pennsylvania version. Jake Icrent from the other two semi- are carded for the series bowl here Stolen Bases—Jethroe, Boston, pate in exhibition games this fall Only samei scheduled. EnRllsh. 3b ...... 3 0 0 0 1 New York — ijp — Phll Rizzuto, as m uch...Some Yank fans, with Dodgers ...... 8 5 .615 He scattered four hits after the weight championship at YankM LaMotta holds the National Box­ finalists. tomorrow. planned to attend hut duo to the 29; Snider, Brooklyn, 12, only between Oct. 9 and Nov. 7. Natleaal Reynolds. c( ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 scriouH illness of his oldest daugh­ their sights set on a starting hur- Red Sox ...... 6 6 .545 third inning to register his lltb fine little shortstop of the. New Stadium, Sept. 27. ing Association middleweight title. In the second 36-hole match Kanakee topped Pensacola, Fla., Strikeouts--.Spabn, Boston, 161; Schedules and Itineraries of barn­ PhllLdolphla 4. PlttehurRh 1. MAiieeeia. r ...... 3 0 1 9 1 0 York Yankees) likely will long re­ ter had to pas.s up the event. Blackwell, (Cincinnati, 145. ier, Inslscted the pair wasn’t as Boaton 11-S, ChlraRo 9-4. Cards ...: ...... 5 7 .417 Cooper, If ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 victory, his first since July 17. Louis has been coming back so Robinson has been guaranteed a socialite Robert W. Knowles, Jr., Inst year's nmnciup, 2-1, yester­ storming players must be submit­ valuable as Wiley Moore’s cele­ member August 6, 1950. Phi: often they'll start calling him take of $7,500 or 35 per cent of of Brookline, Mass., a great- Pitching - Hiller, Clilcago. 10-2, ted to Chandler for approval. No B rooklyn 1-7. Cincinnati 0-1. Yankees ...... 5 7 .417 Stevenpon, rf ...... a 0 1 0 0 0 A crowd of 44,078 saw the Ti­ day in a nine-inning game. A Little brated pair of mules. Babe and New York 3, St. I.oula 2. gers send Tommy Byrne to cover failed the previous day to get th< boomarang. the gate, but he owes the Pennsyl­ grandson of poet Henry Wads­ Uague regulation game is six Tonight at 6 o'clock the Rec .833. Miller. I’ hlladelphia and Mag- more than three players on any Intermediate League All-Stars, Ruth... But if the Yanks should laleraatlonal After surviving a rocky first in­ Totals ...... 26 3 6 IR 3 3 during a winning two-run rally in hit that would have given him or vania Boxing Commission $1,000 worth Longfellow, and just plain Innings. lie, New York, ll-.l, .786. one club will be allowed on the Jeracy City 8. Sprliisneld, 1. i •rdHula 11) and damage suits totalling some coached by BillsFrcy and Ronnie come through to a pennant, no­ ning, Jackie Hedlund settled down the seventh. Rolfe’s pennant hope­ even 1,000 safe blows for hie ma­ President Thomas Richardson Sam Urzetta of Rochester, N. Y In a second overtime tilt, Bridge­ same team, and in no exhibition Bnlliniore 7-3, Hyracuae 6-0. AB R H PO A K of the Eastern League suspended $5,000 are pending against Robin­ collide. Hniglc. will hold an Important body would quibble about the eval­ Toronto 4. Buffalo 1, and pitched shutout ball for the fuls had started the Yankee left­ jor league career, which begar port, Conn., defeated Clinton, S. C., game may more than three players Smltli. 2b ...... 4 0 0 0 2 2 Ray Barlow of Binghamton for son for running out on a previous practice al Mt. Nebo. All players uation of Ferrick, , .They’re al­ Montreal 4, Uocheater 1. Cardinals in a Little League game Hedlund. p ...... 2 0 0 0 2 0 hander on the road In the sixth with the Yanks in 1941. But oe The double-round finale ia to­ 5-2, in seven innings. ’ out of the Joint membership of the ready calling him the Wiley Moore seven days. Barlow isn’t a player. date with Baaora. morrow. are tirged to report on tiine. two World Series’ teams appear. . HU adlnsa last night against the Red Sox_%t Au.9tin. c ...... 3 0 2 12 0 0 with a brace of runs. A two-run the sixth, he collected lour hits Ir The Sugar was supposed to fight Hagerstown, Bridgeport’s oppo­ or Joe Page of the 19.’W team anfi Eaaiera Memorial Field but the damage Tedford. SB ...... 3 0 1 0 1 0 single by George Kell off relief as many trips against Chevelanc He’s the public address announcer. In a field of Ward. Knowles and nent today, qualified for the semi­ Enjoy Connecticut Baseball fans ever boo Joe Di- ...... 3 0 1 & He made remarks about umpires Basora here July 16 but he bowed Saturday morning at 10:30 th< the best reliever in the league... W. I.. Pet. «BL had been done. By virtue of scor­ ^ tixxer, lb 0 pitching. Urzetta, the name of Stranahan finals^ by eliminating Pennsyl­ Maggio and Ted Williams when When Tom Deftly choked off a it Ilki a-Harre ...... »« 41 .661 — Slmtiuma. cf 2 1 1 1 0 0 through the loudspeakers. It out complaining of a sore back is exceedingly conspicuous. At ing twice in their first at bats, the 0 Commission physicians examined vania’s champion. Punxsutawney the stars names are mentioned. Tiger rally Wednesday, It was his lllnsimniton ...... 73 48 .603 7 Hylander. If 2 0 0 0 1 '^•eenos. least a couple of well-known com­ on Wednesday night. H artford ...... 67 .'i3 . 558 12', Red Sox went on to post a 2 to 1 Kohen, ,lh ...... 1 0 0 0 u 0 him and found nothing wrong with In Al Schacht’s exhibition at 19th appearance as a Yanka and The next thing you know a pea­ petitors are usually In the run­ For Houston, Ken .Stevens' Bulkeley Stadium in Hartford I'H ca ...... 59 :,9 . 000 19I» win. Sutton, rf ...... a 0 0 0 0 0 nut vendor will be fined for frat­ his back. the 12th of those games the club Albany ...... 54 . 450 251, Sartor, a ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ning at this phase of the tourna­ fourth Inning homer with the earlier this week a chorus of boos had won. He’s credited with five 66 Clyde Richards walked to open ernizing. Two weeks ago Robinson decla- ment. Wllllatnaport ...... 51 69 .4X5 281, the game and Danny Renn ralkowfkl. b ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 ioned Charley Fusari In a bout for bases empty was all pitcher Mar- greeted both Joe D’a and Ted's victories and two lo.sses.. . It KImIra ...... 49 70 .412 30 MIDGET AUTO RACES Slated to fiy in from Toledo tln needed tp win, but his mates SHOE names when announced over the Scranton ...... 46 73 .1S7 ,73 followed with a perfect bunt for a T otals ...... 25 1 6 18 6 3 Most major and minor league Robinson’s world welterweight wcnild be quite a relief to see Tom title. The Sugar gave his purse to today is Frank’s father, R. A. (allied two more runs 'n the fifth P. A. system. .Amerlraa I base hit. When Ryander's throw to X—8%rtor Ptruok out for Uylaiider in public address announcers are and the Phils’ Jim Konsfa.—,y op­ HALF MILE DIRT TRACK the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund. Stranahan. the spark plug tycoon Martin confined ail Westerly blows NboU Herr and Thri» erate in the World Series. Detroit ...... 74 41 .613 — I third was bad. both runners moved 6th. pretty impartial. It might be REPAIRING b—Palkowfiki fingied for Kohen in 6th. First Time In New England The odds favoring Robinson who has enough money to give his to the Infield. A grand total of 81 high school, Automatic Out New York ...... 73 4.‘, ,619 2'-. , up. Lou Gagnon struck out, Eddie welcome relief to hear one of them Of the Better Kind Few Stales have more to offer Cleveland ...... 74 46 .617 2 ' Wojcik worked Hedlund for the Score by innings; vary from 8 to 5 to 2 to 1, but son anything he wants—except a Martin under LitUc League prep and college coaches were Bob Garbark, former major R ed Sox ...... 20000 0—2 express hla true feelings. In natural beauty and charm than Boaton ...... 72 48 .6<«l 4 ', second walk of the Inning to load SUNDAY. AUGUST 27, 2 :3 0 P. M. there am ’t many takers. Basora golf title. It win be the first time rules, will not be allowed to pitch reglsUred at the Fifth Annual league catcher who coaches base­ Waablnston ...... 50 64 . 4,39 2.3'.j Cardinals ...... 01000 0—1 "Umpires for tonight’s game,' DONE WHILE Connecticut. Enjoy thl.s grand the bases. Irving August quickly is regarded as a solid puncher by the elder Stranahan has seen his today. However, If his team makc.s Cbaches’ Clinic at the University ball at Allegheny College, put in a Clilcago ...... 47 72 . 39.8 2» ■ Runs batted in: August 2. Two^base he might say, "are Jones, Smith no less authority than Robinson determined youngster in tourney the finals he is certain to be seen vacatlonland at your own door. followed with a two run producing h'ts: August, Austin. Stolen bt.ses: STAFFORD SPRINGS SPEEDWAY of Connecticut which came to a difficult summer as director of a I’blladcipbla ...... 41 78 ,.34f> X> and Brown. against whom Basora fought a competition this year. on the mound again. YOU WAIT St. I.oula ...... 39 76 . 339 . 35 double with Richards and Renn August 3, Maneggla. Kohen. Sacrifice: STAFFORD SPRINGS, CONN. All over Connectient are succes^ul close yesterday. . .War­ recreation program at Meadville, "The one with the seeing-eye draw five years ago. National scoring. Hedlund then struck Eng­ Austin. L«eft on bases; KeU Sox 9. Anything that happens to Gordon Andrews. Pensacola charming little Inns and lota ren Everett of Hollister street Pa.... The biggest and hardest Omlinals 8. Bases on bails: oft Wojcik In C4>-operatl(m With th« A.R.D.C. dog is Jones. Smith has a white As a matter of fact, the Puerto Frank now would rank among hurler, stmek out 21 opposing hat­ SAM YULYES writes in and points out two errors part of his Job was answering the Pblladeipbla ...... 7.1 45 .619 — lish out. and Reynolds grounded cane. Brown's the poor old fellow of interesting eating plares. B rooklyn ...... 6.', 47 ..',80 out. 3. off Hedlund S. Strike-outs: Wojcik Reserved Seats SIAO Tax IncL ' Rican is predicting a victory for upsets. His oppo­ ters in the 9-lnnlng game with 701 MAIN STRKKT And, always near by are which appeared in Wednesday’s Is­ multitude of questions the kids Boaton ...... 63 .52 ..548 S>, 9. H edlund 11. W ild pitches: W ojcik General Admission $1.20 Tax IncL with the dark glosses.” himself. He argues that he "won” nent. Ward, however, ia not dis­ Kanakee, but still lost, 2-1 sue. Billy Connelly, sensational In the bottom of the second the 2. Umpires: Sterenson and Brainard. shaded parks and those in­ fired at him . . .The day after this St. Loula ...... 62 ,54 .,5.34 10 For R4tervsUons Phone Stafford Springs S2S or $8 the 1945 fight against Robinson turbed. The thin, good natured Victory went to the Midwe.slern- Detroit farm hand with two no- .New York ...... 60 54 .526 11 Cards scored one run on one hit. Time: 1:06. It's too bad Bob Rush of the viting roadside picnic spots. task ended, Garbark was standing and that the draw was unjustified: fellow geU to play only two or -lohnson singled hit. no-run games to his credit, is on a street comer waiting for the C hicaso ...... 51 tki .436 3U j Ronny Simmons singled to right Cubs isn’t with the Dodgers. Robinson has said little about with two out. scoring Chuck Bou­ Work refreshed and go refreshed Cincinnati ...... 47 68 .409 23>, to open the frame and quickly thrM times a week because of his already a member of the T’igers, light to change...An out-of-state Then you could talk about the tonight’s fight other than that he real estate work. The best he has dreau from third. This broke up these August days. Enjoy the de­ having Joined the team earlier this car pulled up and the driver, con­ yittabursh ...... 41 76 . 350 314 moved to second on an error by i Bums’’ Rush. lateraatloBal Policemeu Refuse doesifk. regard Basora lightly. He ever done on a large scale In golf the mound duel between Andrews licious, inexpensive chewing treat week. This writer said that the Wojcik. Simmons scored on two Ik WATCH Fort fused by a missing route number, R ochester ...... 84 51 .622 — spent hia last two days l^forc the and Kanakee’s Tom Laffey and of refreshing Wrigley’s Spearmint current Phils are a hungry club leaned out to holler: "Hey, Bud. wild pitches. The Cards had the runner-up honors in M ontreal ...... 77 59 . 566 7 4 fight playing golf. He said he New York State Ama- Marv Sublette. ^ THE OPENING Oum. The long-lasting, garden- which has never won a pennant. How do I hit 322?’’ . . ! Absent- B altim ore ...... 75 ,58 . 864 I bases loaded in the third with none To Work at Games STANDARD STOCK CAR RACES trained sufficiently for the Fusari fresh, real-mint flavor and plega- Refererance was made to the cur­ mindedly, Bob replied: ’’That’s .leraey <;ily ...... 69 62 . 527 IS out but failed to score. Classic - Charming fight to be in fine physical condi­ ant chewing keep your mouth and rent team of Whir Kids, not previ­ easy. Just get one out of three Sprilisneld ...... BS 63 .519 14 Wojcik pitched his first game of tion. Aimough the Stranahan-Ward CSiarleston, W. Va., Aug. 25—(>P) SATURDAY, 7:30 P. M. match takes top billing, the 86- throat refreahed and comfo?:^- ous Philadelphia teams . .. The every dav.’’ Syracuse ...... 6(1 70 . 462 214 the season and looked good as did ble. Just try It. T oron to ...... 62 81 .391 31 —Sixty-nine of Charleaton’i 87 po­ ADULTS-----filJM) Tax IncL CHILDREN . . . .25e I t e toel.: w ** Knowles and 24-year-oId Sports Schedule PINE BARBER Philadelphia Phillies won a Na­ Bucket Chopping Buffalo ...... 47 88 .348 37 Hedlund after the first big inning. tional League flag In 1915. Our Borscht belt reporter tabs licemen have Informed Oilef Urzetta should provide a closely TaSsy'a Rames Wojcik gave up six hits, walked Hark Workman, six-foot-aight three and struck out nine while CTharlea W. Ray they don’t want Irish Beauties fought contest. Knowles has a lot Friday, August 25 SHOP Rasters 150 LAP of golf under hla belt, holding the Pollsh-Amerlcans vs. British- West Virginia U. Junior, as the Hartford at Binshamton. gaining his first win. Hedlund any more duty at the city’s foot­ HAROLD CASEY. Prop outstanding basketball player on Albany at Utica. now has a four and four record. ball stadium. PLEASURE CAR RACE New England and South COroUna 6 p. on.__Ovtl the Catskill hotel circuit this sum­ Scranton at RImira. The officers complained of the amateur UUes. North Ends vs. Itallan-Ameri- Fom erly of Walter’s Barber He also gave up alx hits and 1948-1950 Models •hop mer .. . Workman, playing for a SVIlkea-Barre at Wllllanitport. * walked three while striking out “abusive treatment received from The husky Uroetta was the N. caiis, 8:80 p. m.—Robertson. teach coached by Red Auerbach of A sierlraa eleven. the publio at football games and SUNDAY, AUGUST 27TH, R P. M. ^ fn- champion Walnuts vs. Paris, 6 p. m.— St. Loula at New York (nlfht)—Fan­ 858 Center Street WrigUy't Spearmint Oum the Boston Celetlcs, learned to use The Red Sox, by winning, re­ other events.” TIME TRIALS—8 P. M. RAIN DA'TE—SEPT. $t« ■ for tae St. Bonaventure basket­ Charter Oak. tNJOY nin (4-5) va. F ord (4-01. ball team last season os well as in Jarvis Building his elbows a la George MIkan and Detroit at Boaton iniKbt)—White (4- mained in second place wlille the Last Friday niyht, their petition All Reoeive Seats ...... $2J)0 Tax IneL SatunU}-, August 26 Chewing aids digeiNen, bre«rth, teeth played a terrific game under the 5) o r T rou t (11-2) va. Parnell (11.9). Cardinals are now tied with the said, the stands hurled such taunts General Adm ission...... filJM Tax laid. 1948. He hasn’t been more than UtUe League Field Day start­ boards.. .Also tabbed as stickouts Cleveland at Philadelphia (nisbt)— Yankees for third place. as ’’Blackmore' Gang.” "Ray’s Children...... 28e Tax Ine. twro-dowrn in any match thus far ing at II a. m., at Memorial Field. were Sam Ranzino and Dick Dick­ Florca (3-3) or Uarcla (8-7) va. Kellner Thugs," ’’Gestapo’ 'and "Oome up and only over par on one round. (7-16). e FREE PARKING a . ey of North Carolina State, Bobbv %'saterday’a Stars here and blackjack us.” Stranahan gained the oemi- CmtoUty Wlas Again Watson. Cliff Hagen and Bill C hicaso at Waahins'ton (21 (tw l- ilnala with a simple 5 and 4 win nlght)—Holcombe (2-9) and Pierce (9- Last fall a near riot developed Westbury, N.Y., Aug. 25—(7P)— Spivey. Kentucky; Bob Sake!, 13) TS. Kuzava (7-7) and Marrero (5- Batting—Vem Stephens, Red at the field during an Intra-blty over Dick Kinchla of Newtonville, Proximity, an ei^ht-year-old mare Moss., yesterday. Evansville: Joe Hannom, Villano- 8 ). Sox—Hit a grand slam homer in high school football game when PLAINVILLE STADIUM which cost only $1,000 five years va; John Furlong. Pepperdine; Natleaal the ninth inning with two out to two policemen were accused of un­ ROUTE It PLAINVILLE. CONN. Word moved up with a 3 and 1 boasted a bankroll of Larry Foust. LaSalle, and Don Brooklyn at Cincinnati (nisht)—New- give the Red Sox a 6-2 victory necessarily beating a spectator dedoion Ofvsr Bill Bhleldo, Albany, Eby. Southern California.. .Only conibe (IS-S) va. Foa (5-8) or Smith •225.807"—not to mention her title (2-4). over the SL Louis Browns. they arrested on a c h a ^ of disor­ N. Y. Knowles ousted 280-pound “()ueen o f the Trotters." drawback to this summer play is Pitching—Preache? Roe, Dodg­ derly conduct. Tom Veech of Milwaukee and that the boys may stick out their New York at St. Loula (nlRht)— Loser of two hsata this yaor but Jansen (18-9) va. P ollet 112-10). ers—Pitched his sevonU suocaa The offleers work the games in Notre Dome 8 and 2. Urzetta kill­ never a race, the champion money ME AiM1E-(iM FIRDT hands Instead of Jumping for the PUIadelphla at Pmaburgh (night)— their off-duty shifts and ar« paid ed the hopes of 19-yeor-oId Bud ball when somebody hollers: "Get sive shutout as the Dtxtgers swept winner of oil homesa horses last SImmona (15-7f va. MacDonald (6r6). a doubleheader from the Clncin- for the extra time by the Oounty Holscher of Podfle Palisades. night won the $25,000 American STOP ON VACATION the Opoff." Boaton at Chicago—Sain (16-10) vs. Board of Education. Calif., 2-up. Foot of Owi Cfiaos Vsndenneer (8-4). naU Reds, 1-0 and 7-8. He defeat­ trotting cbiunpionahlp at Roooe- RIGHT HBRBl _ The entire football coaching laterasttsaal ed the New York Giants, 1-0, in Kfceway, dupUcoUng her Jersey City at Springfield (8 p. m.) hla last previous start. An English ope rstumsd to its 1947 triumph. It woa the first staff at St. Mary’s (Calif.) holds owner after being token more than reserve commissions In the armed time any horae rapaated in a ma­ 100 miles from home. A hoom- jor stoke at the half mile Long forces.. .Coach Dal Ward’s Colo­ STOCK CAR erang-outang! rado U. footballers will wear uni­ Island track; forms featuring Navy blue with Gussy Moran Plans to Show a "Northwestern" stripe on the RACES Leant To Drive sleeves. Wonder If that’s a tribute Saturday Night—>8:15 P. M. to the schools the, athletes might have attended? Dtizzling Wardrobe as Pro 5 0 LAPS It coaies so easy to thoae who kam tho’ STAFFCHU) SPRINGS Century Stadium Now York, Aug. 25—(Jp—OuMyA "nbeolutaly breathless" for her Brown*Baaiipra way. Dual eontrola giv* tha Last Night*s Fights Moran ia going to show a daziUng pro debut in Madison 84]uaro Gar­ SPEEDWAY, CONN. wardrobe and a lot more of Quasia den early in November. AdnHsslan, $14* Pins Tax atndent all the confidence he or ahe needs to WEST SPRINGFIELD By The Associated Press while earning her $75,000 on tba Ousey held court for the press OMMrMi fific Ptas Tax new professional tennis tour. and radip people yesterday at a learn real fast. And of course a competent in* Brooklyn—Pat Msreune, 129H- That's what the girl said. Oat ewt this ndv^—werta 9$r rominent midtown saloon, signing By Sue B im ett EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Brooklyn, outpointed Bill Bosslo, “As an amataur I had to be ra- er Juicy contract with iMt T y ­ M « l j a Tleket atmetor ahraya has complete control of tho car. 120$i. PltUburgh (8). strained because some of tboea g . A superbly fitting shirtwaister By Mrs. Aiiue Cabot coon Bobby Riggs two doaen times . that is stirs to please the womaa Waterbury. COnn. — Don Wil­ tennis groups can be a Mt stiff­ while cameras ground and flash­ Make your bsdlinana aparUo A T 8 :3 0 P .M . liams. 148, Worcester, Mass., out­ necked,” declared the curvaceous, bulbs popped. ' A 9 I

■ 1IUU1UHBBTBK EVENING HERAJLiD, MANCHESTER. OONN.,,rRIDAT, AUGUST 25, 1960 A city girl visiting her uncle on Policeman (to tramp)—Say, I'UONHKVIl.I.K POl.KS BY rONTADfl Matter of Time ■“ a semantically-orientated shoe- shine boy potted this sign In the ths farm was watching a oow where are you going with that tar Sato 72 The ticking of my clock al night chewing her cud. rug? HowehoM Sen leds Help WSBtei—FesUle 151 Beele iw i Aeeeeenrieg 46 Honaahold Good! 61 Wantad la Real 68 He Sense And Indiana State House; “ Pedal habU- AalMiobaas for Solo 4 Disturbs ms though it’s noise la amenta artlsflcally lubrlcatsd and Uncle—Pretty fine cow, ehT Tramp—Well, a lady gave it to Mr s . E p WoRTUfe’s H b o m b p r il l ______Offarwl I5A WATTRB88 WANTED tor Bights. BUBINEBB WOMAN desires un­ PORTER STREET — This house ■Ugtat, Illuminated with an ambidextrous City Girl—Yes, but doesn't it me and told me to beat ILieo I did. 1M< OLD8MOBIUB 76 3-Door NEW UNPAINTED CHESTS— sparkles with the Joy of good liv­ Nonsense But in the morning, funny thing, cost a lot to keep her in chewing Ed Note: It was a hooked rug. WEAVING Of buma, moth holea No Sunday work. Apply Garden JOHNSON 8 H. P. M OTOR-Good furnished room, kitchen privi­ facility for ths tnflneslmal re­ —Black. White atdewalla. Hydra* Bookcases, Hutch Cabinet, Chil­ ing! 6 rooms, recreation room, I never even hear it ring. gum? matie drive. Radio and heater. and tom cloththg, hoalery runs, Rutaurant, 640 Main stru t. condition. CaU 3-1740 afUr 8:80. leges; walking distance hospital Plenty of people can get an muneration of 26 cents." dren’s Chairs and Boston Rockers. preferred. Write Box K, Herald. garage. Occupancy Sept 15. Call —Richard Wheeler Various Touehea Hueheater Motor Salee. Open handbags repairad, topper re­ CAPABLE YOUNG WOMAN for II-FOOT OUTBOARD BOAT For The Woodshed, 11 Main street idea. The point ia to find an idea People certainly are different. Madeline Smith, Realtor, 2-1642 that gets plenty of people. QuesUon—Doctor, my husband "80 Turner made a fortune?” eveninga. Weat Center atreet at placement, umbrellu repaired, cleaning and ironing, full tima. Sale, 328.00. 34 Falknor Drive. WORKING COUPLE needs 2-3 or 4679.______Three little pigs went to market "Yes, he Invented a chocolate \Vr know one lad in town to whom Hairtford road. men's shirt collars reversed and SERVEL REFRIGERATOR—6 cu. Im agines hU points are much it Is said that everything he touch,- Live out. Local referencu. Ex­ Phonei.2-3806. feet; 4-bumer gas range, excel­ room unfurnished' with and when they were through they larger than tfiey really are. bonbon with a lettuce center for replaced. Marlow's Little Mending cellent salary. Call 7013. refrigerator and stove. Call THREE BEDROOM home complete The foreman of a local electrical stopped at a ealoon. The first lit­ women on a diet. es turns to, gold.. Far different la 19S9 DODOS aedan. 1083 Pontiu Shopi. JOHNSON Outboard motora aad lent condition. Quick sale. Tel­ with oil heat automatic hot repair ehop was interviewing a Answer—So does my butcher the case of another fellow of our aedan, 1030 Pontiac udan, 1037 ephone 8002. Manchester 3-9114. tle pig said, "I want a gin btick," DEVOTE YOUR SPARE TIMB Dolphin aluminum boats. Capitol water, combination storm win­ bright boy who was applying for ' second little pig said "I want .\U Mall Is Air M|ll acquaintance. Everything he Chevrolet two*door, 1037 Oldamo* CORNICES and valance boards. Dangerous recreation: Now that V O n —l s V t wrlat wmteh to earning. For Interview, write Equipment Co., 38 Mala. Tal. NORGE DeLUXE Refrigerator, EMPLOYED COUPLE desires dows and sci\T\0 » i .S'RACUCft’L'lN ^ooT<& ,y oo 6Aomx> I ner’s, 388 East Center street. tion, estimates given,, time pay­ Write for catalogue. Intematlon Lots for Ssle 73 TWI6 CHAlX \e, COMXMa VKOHli’. I aad certlOed instructor. A A .A "Today IS Somebody's SIMPLICITY, Garden-King Gar. acres, having a frontage of 175’ UNAOCOaP I'LL TO I A ,HA*> TO YS. CA W rO V \.OOM. AT lAtV TAVit A VSTTVtL 1 type dual controlled cars. Day or Open Mon., Wed., Thurs., Frl. un­ ments arranged. Edward Johnson. al Correspondence Schools, H. F. Lucky Day" den Tractors with full line of and a depth of over 700' and beau­ ANDOVERXAKE-t76 x 200. Ex­ BB ALL SET \V ViCKllW CVYjRto * n «O O T HVQ bAOQY. ORXUtu eventog appolntmenta. 3-3248. til 0. Sat. 8. Phone 6970 or 8044. Manlon, representative. 607 Main 3 R-O-O-M-S 8-L-I-G-H-T-L-Y tillage tools, lawnmowers, slckel- cellent location, $350 cash. Worth PER A tiful Sunset Drive. Priced for quick RELAXIN' D«y yOUR street., Hartford. Conn. U-S-E-D- F-U-R-N-I-T-U-R-B mowera, snowplows. Terms ar­ double. Wood, 330 Adams streeL CENTER NURSERY Day School, 1948 PACKARD Club Coupe—Ra­ EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat­ AND APPLIANCES sale. OMUN ing. Plugged drains machine ranged. Dublin Tractor Co., Wll- hald at Center Congregational dio, heater. Swan. Completely Just Returned To Us limantic. Tel. 3-3217. eiwiii^h, will resume September 6 overhauled. 31,!>95. 3298 down, cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 HANDY MAN — Outdoor work, (Used A Short Time) ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Suburban for Sato 75 under the direction of Mra. Schim- 349 month. Brunner’s. 358 East Oakland street Phone 6497. temporary. Call 2-0474. Consisting of REALTOR ueL Phone 3-1634. Center street. Open Mon., Wed., Not only a Bedroom Suite, a Mostrai Instrnmento 53 875 Main St.—Est. 1921 NEAR ROCKVILLE — 7 Rooms, Thurs., Frl. until 9. Sat. 8. OIL BURNER service and repaire. SALES REPRESENTATIVE for Living Room Suite, and a Dinette Phone 5440 or 5938 city water, garage, 1 1-2 acres, .Ml makes oil burners and furn­ work in and around Hartford Set Home Listings Wanted many fruit trees. Manchester, 4 A a to a o M lw VBr Sato 4 1940 FORD 2-DOOR ' CLUB— aces. Earl Van Camp. Tel. 3-0976. with long established local con­ BUT APPLIANCES UPRIGHT PIANO—Excellent con­ rooms and bath, oil hot water Black. Heater and defroster. cern. Excellent earnings with Such as, a "Glenwood” Combina­ dition, 360. Phone 2-9861. GLENWOOD STREET — 6-Room a o ic s e 1046. a beauUfUl light heat, $6,000. Call R. O. Denton, New tli-es. 31,396. 3295 d o w n - opportunity for a permanent po­ Home. Very large sun porch, sin­ gray 4-door super. Radio, huter, Bloving— rracklng—■ tion Range, a NaUonally known 39 Stephen street. 340 month. Brunner’s, 388 East sition. Salary and bonus. Ar­ Electric Refrigerator and a "Kcn- E FLAT ALTO SAXOPHONE— gle garage with workshop at­ new tires. A smart car in every Stnhiga 20 Buescher, 330.00. Call 2-4014 or tached. Oil burner, steam heat SOUTH WINDSOR — 3 minutes’ way. Belch Pontiac, Inc., 188 Cen­ Center street. rangements will be made with all more" Washing Machine. applicants for personal Interview. E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G 2,9513. with domestic hot water. Phone walk to bus. 5 rooms, new bath­ ter s t r u t Manchester. Tel. 3- LOCAL, General light trucking. 8030. Cellars cleaned, ashes removed, Car necessary. Write Box D, For Only room and renovated kitchen, sun Whtre Is He? 4848. 3487 ALLEY 0 0 1* Aato AccMSorl odd Jobs done. Sand, loam, gravel, Herald. Wearing Apparel— Fort 57 38 SERVER STREET — A pre­ porch. $8,000. Substantial cash EASY FRIENDLY TERMS required. Associate Realty, 1010 UH-.’ WCNMU;$ CAtWET DODGE 1030 4-door ssdan. Good T irM fill for sale. Call Manchester 2- war built Cape Cod home of six ALLEY OOP IS A PREHISTORIC MAN I. ^._6T T BE HAYWIRE,, aaeohanlcally. Motor h u Just bun CARPENTER — Must be good ARRANGED MINK DYED Muskrat Coat. Size complete rooms. Very attractive Main street, East Hartford. BROUGHT INTO THfi ZOTM CENTURY BY 1673. tSe MIRACLE OF A TIME-MACHINE. ‘ ■'iAM ‘ THIS SURE reconditioned. If you are looking REBUILT Motors installed. Wards worker. 32.00 per hour. Apply Free storage until wanted regard­ 12; for quick sale, 335.00. Phone modem kitchen, tile bath, fire­ Tel. 8-4613. Eveninga 5-1354 or less of time. Free Delivery any­ PRACTICALLY INDESTROCTIOU. for a good economical car, make can supply your reijullt motor MANCHESTER ,'BCkage Delivery. 58 Hawthorne street. 8836. place, steam heat with oil burn­ Broad Brook 1548J4. HAS SINCE SERVEOHI9AWOCIATES where in Conn. it a point to s u this one at Belch needs with a motor rebuilt Just Local light trucking and package er. Combination storm windows AS AN EXPLORER OF PAST AGES, AT CAN BE SEEN^DAY’ OR ANDOVER, BOLTON, COVEN Pontiac, Inc., 188 Center street, like new. Cylinders are rebored delivery. Refrigerators. Washers anlTscreens. Many other featurea. TU-WS BY DESIGN. OOCASiONALLY BY Situations Wanted— EVE3NING 58 TRY—Many attractive farms and AOCIOENT...AS AT i»RESENT Manchuter. Tet 2-4848. and honed. Crankshafts and cam and stove moving a specialty Wanted—^To But Nice level lot 100 x 157 allowing shafts are precision ground and Phone 2-0'.52. Mato 29 TTiis lot of merchandise shown by country homes, several very goof* appointment only. Any day or WANTED—Good used furniture. large garden apace. Immediate 1030 PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan. Low all other parts ar:; reflnished just occupancy. Quick aale price buys; terras arranged. List* * 'THE TIME- coat transportation. Ehccellent like new. You get a new motor THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Co., COLLEGE GRADUATE desires night. Phone Mr. Albert. Hartford Any qusmtity. We offer you high­ needed. Welles Agency, Co MACHINE guarantee. 90 days or 4,000 miles local and long distance moving, part-time Job. Manual labor or 6-0358. after 7 p.m. 46-4690. for est prices. Woodshed. Phone 2- 312,000. Robert J. Smith, Inc., ON THE mechanical condition. Belch Pon­ 953 Main street. Phone 3450. try. Tel. 7-6872 or 7-6715. tiac, Inc., 188 Center street. on all motors Installed by iis. packing, crating and storage. selling. Varied experience. Call appointment. Free transportation 3154. nearly any make «nd model avail­ Service to all parts of the U. S. 2-3778. to store and back home. No obli­ Phone 3-4848. gation. HILLIARD and DUVAL STS.— Wnntrd— Keal Bstate 7 . able. Call 8161 and ask for Bill A and Canada. Call 8187. Hart­ R oobim Withnat Board 59 Five rooms first floor, space for PONTIAC 1040 6 cyL black 4-door A—L—B—E—R—T—’—S Johnson. You -an buy these on ford 6-i423. 2 or 3 rooms second floor. Mod­ CONSIDERING SELLING sedan. Radio Huter, slip covers. Dog»—Birds—Pets 41 Main Store—Waterbury our time payment plan. Mont­ ROOM for One Gentleman. Near ern cabinet kitchen, steam heat.' YOUR PROPERTY? WSS Hit turning point in tho srtitt’t csrotTi—from 0 ( 0 . • A reliable car, cheap to run. Belch Hartford. New Haven. Meriden gomery Ward. PUPPIES—A. K. C. Red Cockers; buses. Five minutes to Depot Timken oil burner, automatic hot Without obligation to you. we thtn on It# psintod houottr* ♦ Pontiac, Inc., IBB Center strut, Painting— Papertng 21 OPEN ANY EVE BY Square. 116 North School street. Boston Terrier, four nice puppies, APPOINTMENT water, full cellar, storm windows will appralso or make you a cash BY DICK TURNER Manchuter. Tel. 3-4848. 35, Zimmerman’s Kennels. Lake Phone 6398. CARNIVAL Everylhlnn:'* Nice. But— Wanted Aoto»— THERE IS no time like the pres­ and screens, garage, amealte offer for property. See us before ; GLANCES BY GALBRAITH FRECKI-ES AND HIS FHIENIW , SMB FORD Custom Convertible, ent for your outside painting. For atreet. Phone 6287. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM— drive, landscaped. Call 4892. you aell. STAND Motorcyclea 12 prompt and courteous service call THREE-QUARTER METAL BED, r W/CLL, JUNE ,SUMMe* J un e, Jusr L JUST CANT fully Mpiipped, birch gray, new DOGS Washed and groomed. See Quiet, cool. Continuous hot Phone 7728 Or 6273 ' WILL HONeW UEAve that POKXyOtO3CMOOU black factory top, new white wall 3558, Eddie Theriault new mattress, 315. Call 4748. DUPLEX HOME—12 rooms, cen­ AND dull IBmN an d — us for pet supplies, and fresh water. Very central. For a gen­ BRAE-BURN REALTY WHATS 1 w I tires, like new. Call 3319. Call WANTED tleman. Phone 3335. trally located. New roof, newly THE ,, AlONt/ OATlNO PBeCKLBS ’ INTERIOR AND Exterior palnt- frozen horsemeat, 16c lb. Call WINDOW SHADES. Measured, painted. Both continuous hot FOR QUICK courteous., efficient MATTeef ALL YANTeR/ anytime. USED CARS—TOP PRICES made and Installed. 10 colors and S M e L T I I I I a t ing. Average room papered. 312. Kennel Supply Shop. 2-4273. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms water, oil hot air heat, interior eervice, call Suburban Rtialty Co., WMATb qualities in stock. Keith Furni­ WgOM&- 'b UICK SUPER SEDAN — Late Including paper. Oelilnga reflnish. with kitchen privileges. Cali 8841. in good condition. Phone Rock­ Realtors, 40 Perkins street. Tel. Hive TO COLE MOTORS TROPICAL AND GOLDFISH— ture. Phone 4159. LATELY 6AOC JM7. Fully equipped. Excellent ed. Excellent workmanship. Ray­ after 4 p. m. ville 788 after 6. 8215. condition. Low mileage, five good 4164 mond FIske. 3-9237. Plants, Tanks and Accessories. T A T ® ® TpEREf Kelly's Aquarium, 29 Sunset HOSPITAL BEDS and wheel tires. 80 Olcott drive. Phone 116 DEMINO STREET—The Old street. ( Open until 9. chairs for sale or for rent. Rates WANTED— 4. 5, 6. or 7-Room Sln- 7938. OUTSIDE, Inside painting and Apartmentn, Plats, Oakland Schoolhouse. Price re- gle Homes; also two-family rp______V______paperhanging. kTee estimalea reasonable. Keith Furniture Co. duced for quick aale to $7,500. AMERICAN CHIHAUHUA — 10 Phone 4159. Tenements 63 houses in Manchester, Bolton, PRIVATE O’WNER — Save over BosIneM 8«meea Offered 12 Prompt servlci.. Reasonable weeks old male puppy. 330.00. Madeline Smith, Realtor. Phone Coventry and Vernon. Ready $1,300. 1M8 OMsmobUe five-pas­ prices. Phone 7630. D. Frechette. Phone Rockville 1113. TWO-PIECE Living Room Set. TWO ROOMS — Kitchenette and 2-1643 or 4670. buyers. Phone Howard R. Hast­ senger club coupe. Like new. LINOLEUM — Asphalt Ule, wall covering. Done by reliable, well- One 0x12 rug. ' Inquire 235 bath. Heat and light furnished. ings, Manchester 2-1107. Manchester 3-2M2. PAINTING and Superior Paper PEDIGREED English Setters- Write Box B, care Herald. MANCHESTER - Attractive 4- trained men. AU Jobs guaranteed. Hanging. We carry the newest Spruce street after 6:30. Room Cepe Cod with apace for HaU Linoleum Co,. 33 Oak street One male, one female. One year WITHIN 8 MILES of Manchester IM7 DeSOTO Custom Four-Door. wallpaper books. Very satisfac­ old. Real hunting stock. Ready two additional rooma. Fireplace, Center, 2 and 3-bedroom homes, Radio,!'heater, fluid drive. New Phone 3-4022, evenings 6166. tory prices. Call August Kanehl, PHILCO COMBINA’nON RADIO to train this fall. Priced right. and Phonograph. Table model, Business Ijoeatlona oalj floors, kitchen with ample good lot, fairly priced. Buyers paint Job. Manchester Motor phone 3789. ALL APPLIANCES serviced and Phone Coventry 7-6058. mahogany finish. Standard and For Rent 64 cupboard apace. Hot water heat, are waiting. Douglaa Blanch­ Itoles. Open eveninga. West Cen­ PRISCILLA'S POP More Than Meets The Eyt repaired, burners, refrigerators, long playing records. Ehccellent oil burner, braas and copper ard, Real Estate Service. 5447. ter atreet at Hartford road. plumbing. Combination storm LOOK AT THAT! W £U / AT LAST HE'S ranges, washers, etc. AU work Repairing 22 Poultry and Suppliea 43 condition. Can 7932. STORE FOR REU^T — 24 Oak THINKING ABOUT IMS OLD6 MOBILE 78 Two-Door. guaranteed. Metro Bervlce Co- windows and screens, garage, CARLYLE'S MOWING CLEANTNG Out attic or cellar? atreet. Apply Oak OriU. We can have built for THE LANWN SOMETHING BESIDES Hydramatlc drive. Radio, heater, TeL Manchester 2-0883. MATTREISS. Tout old mattresses FOWL and roasting chickens. amealte drive. Full price $11,500. . b a s e b a l l ! ^ ril buy youi unwanted furniture, WITHOUT BEING covers, spotlight, sun visor. sterilised and leuiade like new. Fresh frozen turkeys, 14 to 25 AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE Alice Clampet Agency. Phone you within 16 miles of WINDOW BHADES made to order china, glaaaware, etc. Trading , ASKED!!, Ohs ovnwr. Manchester Motor Call Jones Furniture and Floor pounds. Schaub’s Turkey Farm, Orford BuUding. Apply Mar­ 4993 or 2-0880. Mr. Mitten, 6030. Hartford on one acre lots 4 and Installed. Venetian blinds Covering. 36 Oak. Tel. 2-1041. Post, 17 Maple atreet Phone 2- low's. Sales. Open evenlnigs. West and curtain rods. 24 hour service. 188 Hlllstown road. Phone 4678. 1080. WEST SU>E — Two-FamUy, five room Cape Cod for $8,500 Center street at Hartford road. and up or $ room Ranch Estimates gladly given. Fagan ROASTING CHICKENS — 50c a 4 ROOMS, Heated, excellent loca­ large rooms on each floor, ex­ WALNUT DINING ROOM S E T - 1M7 CHEVHOLSrr FLEETLINE Window Shade Co., Route 44 at Buflinem Opportunitiefi 22 pound, dressed; 40c a pound live tion for professional office, beauty pandable 3rd floor; oil burning Style for $10,500 and up. Bolton Notch. Phone 3-4473. Fine condition. Call 2-9770 after salon, real estate, insurance, ate. furnaces, aU in fine condition. Va­ Fordor. Motor overhauled. All SODA SHOP, Luncheonette and weight. Arnold Nelson, 737 L^- 4. new parta Guaranteed.- Douglas dall street. Phone 8006. Center street. CaU 2-1680. cancy Oct. 15. CaU Madeline TH E ALLEN ANTIQUES Reflnished. Repairing patent medicines. Doing a good Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. Motor Bales. 833 Main street. 0-PIECB DINING ROOM S E T - done on any furniture. Ttomann. business. Two blocks from Main FRESH FARM EGGS and dally OFFICE in Odd Fellowa BuUding, 189 SoutH Main street Phone atreet. Excellet setup for two Fumed oak. Good condition. suitable for attorney or profea- MANCHESTER — Very clean 6- R EALTY CO. BIGHESt CASH prices paid for fresh killed broilers, fryers and Reasonable. CaU 3332. 27 Lo­ R o t o r s 1087 to 1060 used In good 6648. people. Price of 37,500 Includes sional nuui. Telephone 2-1107. room Cape Ood, garage, extraa. roasters. 'iTioroughly cleaned cust street. 180 Center St. clean eoadiaon. Douglas Motor complete stock and fixtures. For and dressed to order. For deliv­ FHA guaranteed mortgage, DE LONGS Refrigerator service. $8,000.00. Complete carrying Manchester, Connecticut Bales, tM Main street. further details contact, Robert J ery Thursday. Friday or Satur­ Repairs on all makes, com m er­ Smith, Inc., 053 Main street. DINETITE SETT-^-Mahogany finish. Summer Homes for Rent 67 charge! $65.23 monthly. Cash Phone 5105 or 2-0438 a-t* day, call Marlon Weinberg, 5965. Table, four chairs, buffet and 1937. F o r d f o u r -d o o r Bedan. cial and domestic. Emergency 24. Phone 3450. required $2,600. Douglas Blanch­ ^lack. Radio and heater. New hour service Phone 3-1707. china closet, -$125. Call 2-0952 INDIAN TOWN, Baybrook—Five- ard Real Eatato Service. 5447. X VIC FLINT Very Good Senae after 5:80. Room Cottage, September 2nd #-£5 S bs. tires, clean. CaU 8910. Wan tod— Pc to— Poultry— BY MR WRWCI. IUMPV c iu x p 4 ^ >w HOOK ■ ’i"idLt7 MiAoeO'fwiir tiotNW x ) ABBOTT REFRIGERATTON and Help Wanted— Feaula 35 through September. Call 3-0475. 312 OAKLAND ST.—SmaU cen­ «a>ou vERveoop Heating Servlee. Commercial Stock 44 WE BUT and tall good ukad roml- *'And althouBh my opponent and I aro unanlipoui on this I tCFORE HE WA$ KXLEO FLINT 1M8 PACKARD 4-Door Bedan— trally located farm with roadside ‘•rm afraid I oanY tall you how to bo a dotoctivo, ton. 1 SAID HE WANTED ------^EENfiE. pottle- Overdrive, radio, heater, seat cov- and domestic. 24-hour service. GIRL OR WOMAN for Housework tura, comblnatlOB rangaa, gaa ' atand. Property consists of 7- ITALIAN- DoInt. my record ehowi that I am far more unanimout WHERE DK7 HR in Long Island home. Own room. WANTED—Cows, calves and beat ranges and heatara. Jonta Furnl Wanted to Rent •8 TO ourr Twe WT-ur 010 ora Completely overhauled. New AU work guaranteed. CaU 7601. room home, tobacco shed, barn, I’m trying to find out myoolf! than ho to!" i, Two school age girls. Call lattle, also horsey We pay the tura fitora, 86 Oak. Phona 2-I04I. CVNC8CATE. M H X r r a ^ paint, new car guarantee. This 390 ft. fr o n ta l on Oakland street AMERICAN FLOOR ProUems solved with 2-0474. top dollar. Plela Bros., 364 Bid- WANTED TO LEASE—By pro­ KY J. K. WILLIAMS UUR BOARDING HOUSE wHh MAJOR HIHIPLE car cost over 38,400; it's like well stfeet Phone 7405. OLD RED Tin B.-re, 70fl North fessional man with famUy, four with a total of foui acres. Ideal OU'I OUK WAt linoleum, asphalt tile counter. HALL ESAD.BU6TERf (T’S SPRINGS new. Priced at 31.790 — 3800 Expert workmanship, free esU- WOMEN with three free evenings Mala atraet, buya aad aalla good bedroom houaa in Mancheater. set up for man interested in op­ OMYDUR.. DO hOO TMeyOOTTM* TMEY YteT) BETreR HOW ARC down, $80.00 month. Bnmnsr, a week to be thoroughly trained uaod fumltura and aatlquaa. Phone 3-0686 after 7 p. m. erating own busineaa. Quick TRIP. IMA). [THiMX IM BULL ABOUT BOTH MAKS ATEST IM ETiRESY YOU NEED/ hm/ You MIGNT ’ matea Open evenings. Jones' Articles tor Bsto 45 [CRACKED? INFI.UENCED ^SCAICtED SCATTER A FEW BALES OF 888 East Center atreet. Open Furniture, Oak street Ptone as fashion show directors for old Franh DanatU. Pnoaa 2-337$. ■ale price $14,000. Robert J. AVAILABLE n o r r r^ iu FU6MT V4ITH _ — THAT Mon., Wed., Thurs.,- Frl. until 0. reliable costume Jewelry firm. EU70INEER and wife deaperately Smith, Inc., 953 Main atreet. TO RUN OUT Z S E T ALL TO TAKE SUCH >ERETO TWe OLD PEANUT, CRATE AND HAY ABOUT IN . 3-1041. ROYAL CORONA portable. Smith For Weddings, Showers I W ANT OF A TRIP BUT ISETHER. Bat 8. Ehcperience unnecessary; no in< HOT-Am FURNACE — Complete need three or more unfurnished Phone 3450. TDTMESHIP- f?0ASTER-*-I. TUe TOWER THE TONNEAU.' Corona Standard typewriter aad with stoker. Diamaatled. CaU rooms. Both eoUege graduates, and Parties Of Air Kinds SARPS/MD ITH E R E TM’ FIRST ONE [ANT DAN SEWING MACHINE repairing, vestment, pleasant, profitable po­ adding machines. Usee machines WITHOLTr HE TRIES TD A IN T HOPE 6HE SETS O F P ISA 1060 PACKARD CLIHI BEDAN— sitions open in Manchester area. RockvUla 1686-W2, mominga 10- quiet, no chUdren. Phone Middle, CORNER LOT—Main atreat aad seE.auR.et& 1)6 BACK 66F0RE AREON A electrification, conversion to mod­ sold or rented. Repairs on 18. and avenlnga 7-9 p. m. CRAAJES BEIN’ NUTTV INFLUENCE 60T O Y E R Equipped with Ultramatlc Drive, em cabinets, expert workman- For personal interview write Box town 6-7054. Stock Place, North Manchester, For Information Call DON’T rTYET THEY BOV A CONTINUAL radio, heater, undercoating. Beat makes. Marlow's. for sale Zone B. Harry Libby, EN OU SH TD aup. ABC Appliance, 31 Mapla L Herald. CREAM COLORED GLENWOOD FRANK DIANA VACATION MFLUEMCEJ, IS ALL. , 20-MULE TEAM «lAMT.'/> 1 covers,.mirrors on aide, Bwan. WANTED — UrgenUy, 4 or 214 Magnolia street, Hartford, O N rr,T oa' THAT 15/ 3-1878. BOL’TON Building stone aad flag­ CombinnUoa, 4-4, oU and gaa. rooma, $40 to $50 month. Couple Phone 8005 ' * TO TAKE OVER New car guarantee. Driven WAITRESS WANTED—Full or stone. A-1 loam, also rock driHing Price $35.00. Telephone Rock- Conn. Phone 54-4080 mornings. MV JOB.' iCT)! cnljr 8,000 mUea. Let’s make a PETER W. PANTALUK, electrical part time. Apply in person. with baby. References fumlahed. and blasting. Bolton Notch Quar­ vUle 1602-W2. Otol Middlefleld 6-5087 coUect .deal today. M79 down—$60.00 contractor, maintenance and wir­ Silk City Diner, 641 Main street ry. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnoda WASH TUBBS asontlL Brunner's 888 East Cen WE8TINOHOUSE Laundermni— ing for light aad power. 40 Foster RENT WANTED — Young refined street Phone 8808. WANTED—Girl with knowledge, SCOUTS GOING CAMPUfO, need Used one yanr. Parfact condition. VOUB DAD M O U IP you WORT nawt TO of bookkeeping for general. off ice Coat $330. Sneriflea to r $200. couple, 3 months old baby, wduld M BACK BV NOW. Poncho or Ruck Sack? 1 Call Uke 3, 4 unfumiahed rooma. Res- work. Apply in person. Man­ 7875. Oaorga Parka, llmea Farm road, PANCHirA. TMNK ZUJ.I I chester Plumbing A Supply Oo., Andovar, Conn. aonable rent, $85 to $40 a month. m oa TOWARD THB 877 Main atreet WIRE FENCE—3x6 gauge, . 95’ x Please help. CaU 3-2520. PUMLO..1MMRM0. 3%’, scallop edge. Ehcoelletit con­ GAB RANGE and Spaca Hatoara ONMON If NASH AMBASSADOR 4-DOOR EXPERIENCED Staiographer dition. 58 Drive F, Silver Laiie —Tappnn DaLuxa Gas Raaga, i t bhto. Like Bcw. . . . . and General Office Worker Want- Homes. Ifirga Coiaman and medium Duo $1895 ad at Burton’a Apply in person Therm Spaoa Heaters with pipe, only. CHICKEN MANURE — Ideal for amaU plpelast haatar. AU thraa lavras aad gardens. No ahavinga years old and In axcaUant coadi CAPABLE Trustworthy Girl or 80c bushel. Phone 3-1837. . tton. Also one mahogany oon ^ a younger woman for general tnbla. House wUl only ba open' on * r A cleaning. Must like childgi^ 16 M.M. KEYSTONE Projector Friday betwoan 3 aad $ p. m. 83 Live in. Own room in a good with Wm and screen. Phone home. Write Box Q, care Herald. 2-1030. REXJABLE WOMAN for general housework. Pieasaat home. Live m t Thura^y and Sunday off. Phone * FRIDAY, AUGUST fB, IBM 1|praUi Avunia Dally Nat Pram Run For the Meatb ef Jaly, 198# _ Tha Wmthar ■'weam St P. •. Wsetasv W t n m Itev. Howard A. Worth, grad­ campaign and the Central Hur»- might be called to serve their uate student at the Hartford Theo­ Capte Levesque pean campaign. Issues Protest country. • 9,723 Ternght. pertly eloedy, sesttsrai ^ About Town logical Seminary, will occupy the Ho was originally with the Na­ In his protest, <5ommander Tes- AMESITE DRIVEWAYS sbowsrs teward menUng; lew aser pulpit of the OsnUr O o n * m - tional Guard, Company U which U of the VFW said that "It was «e. a— pertly elenty. Utile PMftDMiM INoa. tiM BoMcta tkmal church at the t:lB service, Becomes Major left Willimantlc for a year's train­ On Discharges these same two veterans and mil­ INSTALLED WITH A «lmage tai teesperelure. iMM, 0 « t f « aad Jlnaqr, AtfVM Sunday morning. Mr. Worth has ing. Then came Peart Harbor and lions of others who have made It ManehM er- A City of Vitlago Charm MatL Muy JuM Bdwuda, a«ir« frequently supplied the Talcott- the men were kept In as enlisted possibie for Mrs Kavanagh tu MACHINE SPREADER ■ofoiM u d WinUm SwMt. •!! ville Congregational church which men. He was sent to OT8 at PT. continue In business in America." •upUa Ct HatjfB n s a a n a vt Hart- Columbia Residcflit Is VFW State Commander Testa asserted that every veter­ VOL. LXIX, NO. 27* I M and w w known m the enter- has been without a settled pastor Bennlng, Georgia; then stationed Work Guaranteed • Free Estimates • Terraa Arranged MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1B50 since Rev. Ernest Gordon returned Promoter]; To Be Sta­ with the 78th Division In South Makes Statement on ans’ organlution shuuld proteut (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS naid. wiU pnMnt an to his native Scotland early last Carolina, later Camp Croft, North the action. He said his own re­ dtoMB-aet daaciii* tklt at Carolina and from there to Eng­ Action of Bakery Firm marks will be addressed to press, •Syleft, Booth Oowntty, toni(ht. April. His subject Sunday, will tioner! in Manchester THOMAS D. COLLA be "The Nightmare of Life.” land where after two montns radio, both of Connecticut’s sena­ For the Beat In Driveway Coastmethm Call training ha was sent to France for tors and the state’s representa­ nha Btata Dapaitmant, lU rlM Lucien E. Levesque, of Colum­ Department Commander P. A. M AN CH ESTER 2-19219 Mrs. A. L. Poet and daughter the ebove mentioned combist duty. tives in Congress. O ono liM twi Auxiliary, will meet bia who has been Captain of Com­ When the European activities Testa of the Connecticut Veter­ •unday, Au«uat 27 at two o'clock Cynthia of 183 Green Road. .have ans of Foreign Wars has Issued a been spending their vacation at pany B of the 169th Infantry, C. N. came to an end he was sent home at the clubroomi of American Le- G. was promoted to the rank of for 30 day leave after which he statement In which he "vigorously •toa FMt N a 47, 43S Orange Lake Wlckabaug, West Brook­ was to have been shipped to Ja­ protesU" the action taken last field, Maas., where they were the Major, by a board of officers In SPECIAL! 3 Red Divisions Mauled in "Death Trap” Nifw Harm. pan. However, before that came week here by Mrs. Kavanagh's guest of friends for a week. They Hartford before whom he appear­ about, the men were not peeded- English Muffins, a bakery. In dis­ The marriage of Betty Jane have also been visiting Mr. Pont’s ed for examination for fltness and In that area and he was discharg­ charging two of their route sales­ Reg. $1.50 Jamen* mother, whose home Is in Chester­ dftuftitcr of Mrs. EUtsbeth quallflcatlons. ed. men, World Wkr n veterans, be­ LeWia of S9d Woodbridge street, field. N. H.. near Lake Spofford. cause the owner feels they might Hair Shaping Mr. Post spent the week-ends with Major Levesque said he received On November 6, 1946 he was and John ramlgllettl of Water- called into the National Guard to be recalled for military duty. hory will take place at two o’clock his family. his notiflcallon at six o’clock last $1.00 Toni Refill Army Drafts Plans to Run evening. His new duties will be at take over Re-organlution of Com­ The affected salesmen are John VIC^S SODA SHOP 18 Dead as Navy tomorrow afternoon at the Cen­ ■■ W pany B and has been In Command E. Tierney, of 9 Plano place, mar­ 12.50 Value ter Congregational church. Dr. Charles Johnson, assistant the Battalion Headquarters In 16S MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST PHONE 3985 Allies Push Back Foe Manchester, where he will have ever since. ried, with a child and a veteran of to the pastor of the Center Con­ three years' naval service, and K d - ^Chapter lOM, Women of the gregational church, will occupy charge of plana and training. The The major came to Columbia to Both For $2.00 U. S. Railroads Following group will go to Camp Pickett, live about one year and a half ago, ward Clark of 809 Main street. llooae, will meet thie evening at the pulpit at the Covenant-Con­ East Hartford, married, wounded (Flos Tax) Mercy Ship Sinks eight o’clock In White Eagle hall. gregational church Sunday. Va.. on or about September 10 for in a ranch type house on Route for The Best In six months training. 6A Just east of Columbia Center In action and a veteran with six Korth atreet. It will be Mooeeheart which he has completely built years' service in the 101st Air­ President's Seizure Order aluminum chapter night with M’ - Mrs. Anna T. WInsler. soprano Hie War Beeord Above Taegu; Repulse alone.'He and Mrs. Levesque have borne. Aima Hettinger the chairman la coloist at the Concordia Lutheran Major Levesque is a veteran of JAMES' LA PIZZA and GRINDERS World War II. 8th Infantry Divis­ three small sons. He has been with The two meh ware discharged After Crash in Fog A guest spcHi.ti . church, will sing "My Savior from their' Jobs because the bak­ Washington, Aug. 26,—(,4^—The unions said their members would Bendetsen waa dealgnated u tlft Thou", by H. P. Danks. at the ion which was part of Patton’s the Southern New England Tele­ BEAUTY SALON ..jted and a , new candidate will phone Company for five'Veers, as ery owner, A. M. Kavanagh, In a We-Suggest You Stop Here— Served Every Night Army drew up its plans today for "gladly’ work- for ths govern­ overall auperviaor. _j initiated. A social time with re­ aervice Sunday morning at nine third army. He was In actual com.' 74 EAST CENTER ST. running*the nation’s railroads un­ ment. bat about a year, in the Rhineland a lineman. letter to the two, stated that they Both aidea in tha 18-month dla- freshments will follow the biisi- o’clock. Rev. Erich Brandt of Freighter Rams Into til the owners and two disputing JusUoe Department R aM j piite siiggeated that their differ­ Fierce Stab at Pusan aess. Webster. N. Y., who is a candidate British Tories unions can agree on operating But the Justice Department ences might be allowed' to almmer for pi^tor of the church will de­ Hospital Oaft Carry­ terms. was ready with the necesury le­ for a while. The uniona called the liver the sermon. A special meet­ i Edmund F. Piela, son of Mr. and ing 505 OR Golden President ■ Truman directed Sec­ gal papers to rush In for a court seiiiire order a "tremendoiia vic­ lire. John PieU of 88 Birch street, ing Is called for Monday evening Try to Water retary, of the Army Pace to take Injunction Monday in case there tory because they had been urg­ South Koreans Force wee named to the Dean's List for at 7:30. when the church will vote Gate; 82 Persons over, the 131 major railroads is any hitch In the announced de­ ing such action since August 4. the spring semester at the Unlver- whether or not to extend a call to criss-crossing the continent at 4 cision to work. Seizure Relieves Prescure Massed Red Chinese Enemy to . Retreat alty of Maine. Orono, Maine. Mr. Mr. Brandt. All members of the Still Unaccounted fo r; p. m., e.s.t., tom orrow .T his led Pace WM expected to turn -the Actually, however, seizure re­ nela receiv^ his Bachelor of church are urged to attend the Super Control the trainmen and conductors job of operating the linu over to North of Pohang; Stindav morning, service and the lieves pressure from both aides. cience degree In physical educa- Probe Is" Launched unions to call Off plans for a na­ two generals. Major General The carriers will operate as usual on from the university In June. busineJM meeting Monday evening Soldiers Near Korea Weary GI’s G ing to Ml. S Make Last Minute Drive tionwide walkont Monday of their Frank A. Heilman, Chief of Army without the threat of a atrlke San Francisco, A ug. 26.— 300,000 members. Transportation and Brigadiar Gen­ hanging over their heads. T^e Sohiik West of Masan; So the president’s seizure order eral Andrew F. McIntyre. Phila­ (yP)— A disastrous crash sank To Have England In- unions won't have to worry shout yesterday restored peace for the delphia, a reserve officer on leave being militant enough In behalf Worrying Strategists Allies Knock Out 30 the hospital ship Benevo­ (duded in Program to time being, and assured that the from the Pennaylvania Railroad. lence with a mounting loss of trains will . The, Asslatant Army Secretary Karl B. (Continued on Pnge Pour) Red Tanks; Mauled Eg* Washington, Aug. 26—(/Pi- at least 18 lives late yester­ Pool Coal and Steel The * concent ration around Antung. Army's disclosure that Chinese near the Manchurian-Korean bor­ einy Units Cut in Half day off the fogbound Golden Communists have massed two sr- Strasbourg, France,- Aug. 26.— der, also revealed yesterday that Gate. Eighty-two persons m|es In Manchuria near the Kor­ 120 mammoth tanka have been (F)— British Conservatives in the House Meeting Hy The Associated Press still were unaccounted for Urges War on Russia ean border worried military stra­ sent to the Red Koreans from the Consultative Assembly today tegists today. United Nations troops to­ among the 605 reported Russian-controlled port of Dairen. It raised immediate questions New Threat for Foroea day forced invading North aboard her when a freighter col­ headed for a showdown in -their Today to Pass last minute drive to get Britain a of whether these seasoned Red This raised new threats for U. Kor(?an forces to withdraw lision sent her down. At Next Aggression troops, reported unofficially to N. forces in Korea provided the Capsizing and sinking within place in the Schuman plan to pool from the Kurawha corridor West Europe’s coal and steel. number more than 200,000, will heavy tanka can be brought Into 15 minutes, the great white Mer­ Defense Funds stay where they are or move action in the face of heavy U. 8. north of Taegu, key Allied cy ship cast her hundreds of crew­ ’Their purpose was to weaken plana for a projected supranation­ I Legion Chief Wants Mos* southward to the aid of the stalled air bombardment. The ipokesman base, and repelled a Red as­ men, medical officers and cruise North Korean Invaders. said none of these tanka had been sault on the south coast passengers into the perilous vra- al authority to ,the point where it Denies Plot would be acceptable to themselves ; cow Held to Account AdviHefl by Mahon That The latter step would mean a reported In action yet. aimed towards Pusan, vital ters four miles off the Gate. ■harp revision of fighting plans Nor, said the aiiokesman, la and the Labor government. Additional Request Is supply port. Field ofTicera "At least 18 persons are dead British Conservatives Harold On Achesoil j For satellite^ Actions; for United Nations forces now there any evidence that any Chin and the figure is going up,” Cap­ seeking to liberate Korea. ese Communist troops are now 8«ld three North Korean divisions MacMillan and David Eccles led ____ ' Hits France, Britain (timing of Ten Billion were so badly mauled In the tain T. R. Wirth, chief of staff of the campaign in the Assembly be­ The unofficial estimate of 200,- fighting beside the North Koreana 000 for the Chinese Communist Kumwha "death trap’’ that they the lath Naval district, announced hind a resolution calling upon the For Further Defenses ■gainat American and South Ko­ early today. Wherry Says GOP Has Washington, Aug. 26— (IP)— troop concentration Is more than rean forces. could not mount another offensive six pool nations to allow Britain double the eatimated size of Amer­ in thia aectoc for at least 10 days. 4X8 Accounted For too "participate fully" in the plan No Plan to **Gang George N. Craig. National Com­ As to what the two Chinese mander of the American Legion, Washington, Aug. 26—(;p>—The ican forces in Korea. Red 4'rmies poised in Manchuria But the Reds pushed more By the Navy'a latest, fluctuat­ within the framework of the House railed an overtime Saturday An Army ipokesman, In describ­ ominously 23 miles northeast in Council of Europe. Up” on Secretary demanded today that the United ing figures, 423 persons aboard Statea construe any further Com­ session today (11 a m., e. a. t.) to ing the Clilnese Communist troop (Continued on Page Two) the seventh consecutive day of the Benevolence, counting the 18 ’The six nations are France, the bitter fighting around Taegu. Western Germany, Belgium, Hol­ Washington, Aug. 26—p)— Matthews Urgfs Amei>* To Debate on the Schuman plan propriatlona subcommittee that the Korean border. took the assembly spotlight, as would be for him to resign. But Doctrine to all the free areas of Security council delegates Mpaet there isn't any party policy to at­ the world desiring auch protection. handles military money, Mahon ica Be History's First If the Communist (%inaae forces Site Arkansas both the Economic and General Af­ usually has the "lnslde’’on Penta­ s full hearing of the Formosan fairs committees met for further tack him.” 2. Ruthless economic sanctions against Russia, and withdrawal of gon planning. It was his predic­ question next week. Aggressor for Peace (Conttnued on Paga Four) study of other problems. Never "OriaciBeq Ackeeoo tion that an additional $10,000,- $5.98 Other Proposals Wherry’s statement was prompt­ American recognition of the Soviet Western representatives, how­ Republic. 000,000 defense spending request ever, were determined today that Boston, Aug. 26—(P)—Navy Sec­ Congressman Reveals These included proposals for a ed by an assertion by Secretary is coming up* soon. European Transport Authority, of Defense Johnson after a White "If Ruaeia ia going to bring on consideration of (Tommuntst retary Matthew# says the United Location of 2 Hundred House visit yesterday that he and World War III, let ua have It up­ Wearied Last Night CTiins’s charges of American ag­ Statea may be forced to alter its Gunmen Pass European Economics ministry, a The House originally planned to gression on that Pacific Island, unlfM agricultural organlution, Acheson are "getting along per­ on our terms.” Craig said. policy of never drawing the aword Million Dollar Set-Up fectly.” **Wa cannot afford to engage In pass the emergency dc/enae mea­ now held by the Chinese National- Children's for School a European bank and a European sure last night but wearied of the lets, should not sidetrack the Kor­ unless first attacked. Up $3 ,0 00 HATS Loana agency. Johnson was asked about a any more satellite wars. If Rus­ Washington, Aug. 28—(F)—Rep­ columnist’s report that he had sian puppets start trouble any­ . spending spree and called the Sat- ean Issue. Ha said that thia country should resentative Tackett (D-Ark) said ’The General affairs committee ' mrdsy session to finish the job. A U. 8. source said privately proclaim Its willingness to sUrt a Fine felts in all colors...... pigeon-holed Winston Churchill's supplied Senator Brewster of where in this (Monroe Doctrine) $1.98 tonight that he had been advised security belt that will be the sig­ Saturday meetings are rare. that this country, aa tha accused, war, if necessary, "to compel co­ Take $584 from proposal for a European Army and Maine, chairman of the G O P Hart* that Arkansas has been selected Senatorial Campaign Oommittee, nal for our bombers to wing their In four hours yesterday the would not object to putting For­ operation for peace.” as the “potential etate” for a part way toward Moscow." House put final approval on a gen. mosa on the council’s agenda, but Speaking at the 150th annlver- ford Store; Over­ Millinery Dept— Second Floor (Contlnned oa Paga Four) with information to be tised doubted If a majority of the mtm- of the 1200,000,000 hydrogen bomb against Acheson in the campaign. Cites Nott-Aggreaalon Pacts crsl measure appropriating $30,. eary celebration of the Boston Na­ look Larger Amount plant Craig aald the United Statea 554,490,428 in cash and contract au­ bera would vote for auch a course. val Shipyard lu t night, Matthewa "I've never said anything about He said, however, that tha U. 8. Tackett told a reporter that he Mr. Acheson that wasn’t kindly should demand abrogation or thority to run the government for aald the nation should get ready had been told the specific location the fiscal year that atarted July 1 would protest if any attempt were to ward off any possible atUck Hartford, Aug. 26—(IP)—Police and in support of him,” Johnson clsrificstion of non-sgreasion pacts made to put it ahead of an Amerl' of the plant could not be given be­ Wage PoKcy between England and Ruaaia, and Thia bill included more than $14,. and should boldly proclaim ’our said that two gunmen who got told reporters. "The cooperation he can reaolutlon aimed at localizing $584 in a super market holdup cause of natloflal security reasons and I have bad baa been all that France and Russia. 500,000,0()0 for national defense undeniable objective to be world Gabardine Cre>v Hats the Korean war. peace.” here last night overlooked another 51.29 TISH-U-KNIT ’Thera was no confirmation of any two cabinet members could "We should not leave legal and all its allotments are in sddi $3,000. the report from the Atomic Energy Out W indow Will Refer to Island Muot Pay ".Any Price’’ expect from each other. I never Even if Formosa ia not put on Alex Worgaftlck, 33, manager Sizes 10 to 42 Commission, which is responsible had criticized Mr. Acheson.” (Oentiaaeg mm Paga F oot) (Osettaosd ea Paga FMr) "Tb have peace," he said, "we for developing the H-Bomb. the agenda, Russia’s Jakob A. had Just closed the store and waa SWEATERS "Doobting Thomases” Malik made it clear yesterday that should be willing, and declare an getting Into his car, which was Corduroy Crew Hals a ’’Arkansas has been selected as Qirysler Raise Alters *1.98 Johnson’s statement found some he will refer to the situation there Intention to pay, any price, even parked in front, when, police said, the proper area” for part of the doubting Thomases In Congress. in hla ipeechea. the price of Instituting a war, to H-Bomb plant,” Tackett said, "be Picture in Auto Indus* compel cooperation." another car halted so as to bar his Red, green, brown, navy. CARDIGANS- $3.98 to $5.98 Although no lawmakers came "The Security council undoubt­ way. $3.98 try; Demands Seen forward to comment publicly on edly will dlecuas this question and Ho aaid that self preservation One of the two men in the car (Oontlaned . none forts to transform the hostile na­ and walk to the back of the store," The Coat ' Wool Jersily Called Prom (/F) Wires named said he believes Johnson Hartford Man Killed In Crash tions erabroUe (OMUalied ea Page Tiro) free world." For boys and girts. Biles 8 to 11. * volunteer troope is to JoJn UN State Police, a report from Federal Bureau of Investigation A 20th century real-life parallel tozicolqgiats on their examination in connection with the to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet forces in Kor|f . v - JMIusing to today threatened to flame into war discuss msttsr, Brittsif Forelfn apinster’s death. . * * a In the motmtains of Crate. 25c and 50c OTHER PRE-TEEN Office ponders Itod China’s recent Margaret Sullamn to Wed What the Montagus wara to tha e Seml-shesr 81 gauge SO declaration that it ia ready to Plmt!y Of Tires And Tubes Army Officer Asked*Doctor Capulets ao the Kephahvaiinla Iwve 2 9 c and 3 9 c pair "•berate” Fonqesn from National­ denier full fashioned with l y — 1 26— (^P)— Motorists still will be able to buy been to the Petracogeorgls on British Malted Milk Official Crete these post ,40 yeara, and so-* reinforced heel end tope DRE^ES New contract, with-ooet-of-living need in s ^ t c of a new government To Bid on X~Ray Position fo r extra wear. Oolera When Constimtine Kephalgyaa* adjustment clsuae, ia approved 1^ . cartailment on rabber piproduction. This was agreed on today nia kidnaped hla sweetheart, 19- School Opening specials Mldnocm, Neutral Brawn, In cottons, corduroys and gools. union employes of Veeder-Boot, Greenwich, Aug. 26—