MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18.1980 iKanrlieatrr En^nfns l|»raUt p a W*tkis^ ^ Avdtnga Dally Nat Praaa Run Tha Manehaatar Choral Sodatjr Manehaatar IjOdya o f Maaona Paraonnel o f the nutcmotlvo Dauyhtan of Liberty No. 17, Sahlor Oirl Scout A o o p One will Ter tha Maalh of Aeyaat. 1555 TaMaht, riaalay aad a wUl hava a rahaaraal at tha Saeond will axamplify tha Maatar Maaon concama in Manriiaatar win moat L> O. Ik 1., will hold a rayular meat tonight at saven o’clock at About Town Ooncncational church tomorrow dayraa at a apecial communication thia evaniny at tha Brltlah Ameri maatlny at Orange haU tomorrow tha Center Oonyreyational church. fsoidar; law aaar 45. WaBaa to bo held at Maaonle Temple to can Club, 75 Maple atraat. A Mia. MaOte eC M Wfalofw aronlnf at T:S0, undOr tha dlractlon night at eight o'clock. A social 9,653 ycaarally fair aad aori; W5h Tmrr morrow ovenlny. Lodye will open apaakar from Oanaral Motora will hour. In charge o f the September aUaat, o taubar 1* tba Nathan of tha ohurch ortanlat, Waitan Maabor at lha Aadit 65. Wood. Kra. William Statnar hdpaa at 5:00 p.m. for a part of tha bo praaant, moviaa will ba ahown committee, will foUow tha busi Baraaa at Obeatothao ■ala adMOl, waa UataA amonc for a fun turnout of tha mambara, wMlc, and after a racaaa, will re and a aocial hour with rafraah- ness maatmg. U9NBLT PBOFLB Manehe$tor— A City of Village Charm i' thaaa who oomplatad thalr woric and tha aodaty will walcoma naw convene at 7:30 p.m. to complete menta wlU follow. Edward and tearard a tha paat aummar Wo do aoC eore how oM you alncara, rofaidlaaa of church affili tha axempllficatlon. A aocial hour Victor Della Para head tha eom- Robert Balls, son of Mr. and ara. Meet now friawda. iris •t TaadMra Ocrilaga, ation. Sha may ha raachad by tal. will follow. mlttaa of arranyamanta. - Mrs. Robert Brils o f 149 Oakland MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS Now Britain. Mia. ft e r haa U n ^ t the GET AOqUAINTEO CLUB. (Claarifled Advartlalay oa Faya 15) y-STOT. Mxa. Howard R, Paraon street, haa entered tha University No ddaora. tier tafoemation many yaaia In tha adioola of The Council of BHdara win meat of Connecticut for his freshman and Mra. Arthur P. Saymour ara Raylatratlona hra atUl opan for caS Mrs. Banwo. 55 Ohutoii in ehaiTia of publicity. thia evaniny at alyht o'clock at tha year la the eoUaga o f arU and Street, BartfOri. TaL 7-5553 Second Conyreyatlonal church. At tha Home Nurainy eouraa In tha science. tha aama hour the axacutlvo board cara of tha aick to ba ylvan by the Tha Wariilnston Parant-Taach- of tha Women'a Laayua, of which Manchester Chapter o f tha Ameri ar Aaaoclation will poatpona ita Mra. Sherwood Bowara ia praaident, can Rad Crosa bayinnlny on Mon Alarm Clocks maatlny from tomorrow avanlny to will meet at tha paraonaya, 105 day, Saptambar 35, at 7:30 p.m. at Tuaaday, Saptambar M, at which Henry atraat. tha home nurainy haadquartara at KlKtrkOT Wtad tima tha claaarooma will ba opan the rear of tha Hoapital Aimax SAFE TRIPS Hold Seoul from 7:15 to 7:55, affording an on Hartford road. For information Reds Fight Desperately Edward Bartley o f 140 Eldiidya Arthur Drug Stores opportunity for tha paranta to ba- atreet waa recently honorad with call Mrs. Howard Boyd, telephone AO FsOjr Gasnuitcsd coma acqualntad with tha taachara a farewell party yiven by hia 6510. of their childran. A lactura will mother, Mra. Aynea Bartley. Hia for toddlers follow in tha aaaembly hall by Mra. frlenda and relativea preaantad The auditions for tha kiddlaa High Housing Cost Adinits Crime Raymond T. Bchallar of Parker him with a puraa of money. A revue which ia beiny sponsored by When your child trovrit on Koll-tten-ilu China Trained East Hartford Youth atrMt, who ia praaident of the yraduate of Mancheater Hiyh St. Bridyet'a Comaratona club, Hits Headquarters Allies Mass 40,000 Manehaatar P.T.A. Council. achool in the clasa of 1950, ha left which were to ba held tomorrow boby ihoM, V% ISce a magic carpot of comforL laat Wedneiday for Camp Pickett, niyht at 6:30 in tha basement of • Hatboro, Pa., Sept. 15.— single enemy soldier Is left ia our Red and green. Army calls up 9A55 captains and ually opened it while ha ambled Scott said. of New York City, She claimed she was discriminated againsi Baggage Baadler Earned country.", _ . Maanale Tnapla children, Is under sentence of one bdbege O. Jaoohooo, Upotenaats, bring to 17,427‘ tba re upatalre, then ran aefeamlng to ‘That’s ridlculouR the money's by being required to ride on a car set aside for Negroes on a to 20 years in prison today. The State said Grant fashioned The Pieaidant sold that *hshsB Arthur J. Vinton, klala at, Olaatoabary serve company gtadi officers sum his wife. in the safe at the restaurant.” trip from New York to Tampa, Fia., in April, 1948. a bomb of gasoline in a suitcase, ths ensray Is sUmlaatod end when / Ali iiorin l!. Btsunut, Jr. John H. Grant, 52, was denied a the Korean armed forces a n etotoff. Graea Staaips Glvaa -With Cash Salaa moned Since outbreak of Korean “I’ve found 85,000,” he cried. Shank rallied. • ♦ • new trial and denied reduction of set it to encode whUa the plane BBOISTEB M made up by evaluation of educa MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1950 PAGE THREE Plan Diplomas tion credits earned while in the C. C. G>urses Columbia a t S h ip s aerviee aa rdconunended by the I | Honor Lodge More Teachers Needed, American Council on IMucation." Green PTA Plans For Guardsmen Ten High achool aenlora, three To Be Given Mrs. Howard Thayer, retiring WON* — 141* • wn w n o — 19** ‘tilh M l Caiir Jtmlora and one sophomore left flrat dlrectreea of Columbia Xadiee Member Here WFUA — ISS.7 with the 48rd Division. WDRO Society was instructed by tha School Board Reports WKNB z'ZToday 8 Radio WHAY — *19 Future Programs Evening Oaesee to Be Stadents In Service to group at their laat meeting, to M rs. Nellie B . Lu ll Is WOOO— 1X99 Baaten OnjBght H bm WTHT — 1*10 appoint a committee which will in- A season of Interesting pro- Be Given Griduetion Resum ed Here Begin G iven Surprise on H e r Amerlea’a Lea'eal-Prired Slralfhl Bl0k t About Town voatigaU tba poaaiMUty of putting D irectors A re Asked fo r I grama and activltiea has been ning on O c t. A-iA o a A s V,. ».T are completed. 4:00— ^ 10:00— ■Ilk P rivile g e * at H ig h 4 a naw elactric stova and refrigar- 8 8 th An n ive rsa ry ^ 1 0 , o U U ^Or Five New [ He pointed out that the Var- WDRC—Strike It Rich. W nC —Big Town. planned by the Manchester. Green The Holy Angels Mothers Circle ator in Teomana hall kitchen, to WTHT—SporU. will meet tomorrow evening at S I n s t r u c t o r s : I n p r p s a p d ' P’*"®** •*“ chUdran in WTHT—Family Album. P.T.A. for this school year. Lewesf-Prlped Car wllb CM Mgdra-Mallr Drlra Moat of tba 14 Hi*h achool atu- Two retail evening elaaaea in dii- supplement or replace the present Mrs. Nellie B. Lull of 32 Hunt lubtrut-iun, increasea 1 groups, so tliat an Increase . WHAY—Polka Hop. WDRC—Hit the Jackpot. Ofihmal «■ all m»dih at Mra eaU, o’clock at the home of Mrs. How gas stove. WHAY—News; Moonlight Mkt- At a recent meeting of the Ex IM. tamt wait try Dm '* MK • dcnta who left with tha federal- ard Holmes, 2A0 North Main trlbutiva ^ucationa, aponaored by ington street, charter fhember Registration Is. Reason ' "’•**‘* similar ovsr- WTIC—Backstage Wife. ecutive board held at the home of S L Un< ■■iiinifyltr ky aUlUoM (or Miss Gladys Rice, principal of WCCC—1290 Club. inee. iaed National Guard unita laat street. the Retail Marcbanta Butmu of the and a peat president of Sutuet ______, loading. its president, Mra. John Boyle, r M W M e^^iiw SSS SSr Horaoa W. Porter School auended WfKNB-^Newa; Sports Parade. WONS—News. final plana were made for teas to Pea'er-Porfcrd Nllrer SIreab Regleee—Cfteire ml Six er RIfM week will probably racatva Uialr Chamber of Commarca'and 'diract- a principals masting at tba Ell Rebekah Lodge was signally hon- . The Board of Education w ill: Chairman Charles S. House is 10:30— The Past Mistress Club, Daugh > .... » - 1 expected-to submit a latter, re- 4:15— be held at the school for the par l ^ 'S S S i am omn-a POi dlplomaa when their iaapactlve ters of Liberty, No. 13S, L. O. L. ed by tha Btata Departmant of ington Elementary School Thurs ored and aurprised following the eak yie Board of Directory for an | questing the additional appropria- w n c —Stella Dallas. WDRC—Capitol Cloak Room. elaaaea graduate, according-to a WTHT—Newspaper of the Air. ents of the pupils. The first tea I., tvill meet tomorrow night at 8 EMucation, will remima hara the day afUmoon. Mrs. Marion Hurl- meeting last evening in Odd Fel additional appropriation of $10,- tlon, to the Board of Directora at WONS—Jack Downey’i Muaic will be held for both kindergarten <’orU Remoirmeii Road R rrord lor Eromomif mmd Mrom§ ijlo policy adopted laat' night by the week of October 4. The announce- butt substituted and taught her Shop. w n c —People are Funny. o’clock at the home of Mrs. Lily lows hall. The party waa in recog 800, which ia not included In the its meeting tonight. sessions and Grade 1 on Wednes Board of Eklucation. The board Dunlop, 89 Ridge street. m«ht was made today by Mra. cla.s8 during her absence. 4:80— WONS—Jack’s Waxworka. day, September 20, at 3 p. m. The dlacuaacd and approved a recom* Martha Stevetison, axacutiva aec- Mr. and Mra. George Peters and nition of her eighty-eighth birth 1950-51 school budget, so that five In other action, the board ap WDRC—Yankee Kitchen. 10:45— day which occurred on September additional teachers may be added proved the appointment of Mias teas for Grades 2 and 3 will be The Mmat Bemmlllmt Thing Wheels mandatlon made by High School Miss Mary Anne Lynch, daugh retary of tha local chamber. small son George. Jr., spent a few WHAY—News; Open House. WTHT—Hartford Speaks. held on Wednesday, September 27, 6. Sunset Rebekah Lodge was or In public schoola. ' Eleaimr Webb to teach physical' : — Pi^clpal Gdaon M- Bailey and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lynch, Claaiea will meet on Monday and days at Cape Cod last week. On WCCC—News: Request Time, 11 00 and for Grades 4 through 8 Wed which la almoat identical with the Sunday tha couple visited friends ganized on December 27, 1894, The board voted to take the education in ths High achool. Miaa w n c —Lorenzo Jones. News on all stations. of - 235 Vernon street, began her Wednesday eveninga at 7 o'clock Webb la a graduate of Arnold Col nesday, October 4. These teas g 2 3 ’" policy followed by the board dur> freshman year at Wheelock school In the library of tha Eaat Stda Rac. In Manchester. N. H.. and left and the only charter members liv acUon last night after Superinten .WKNB—News: Scoreboard. WHAY—Moonlight Matinee, ing are Mrs. Lull, Mrs. Olive B. dent of Schools Arthur H. Illliig lege and taught for one year in make it possible for an Informal '■— - r ,,' - Ing World War n. in Boston yesterday. The Monday night ciaaa will be their young son with his grand 4:45— 11:15— meeting of parents and teachers The chief difference between parents Mr. nad Mrs. Philip H. Hathaway of Hamlin street, reported that the Increase of 430 Newark, N. J. w n c —Young Widder Browm. WTHT—Joe Hasel. devoted to Fabric Idantlflcatlon, pupils in the total enrollment WTIC—Songs by .Don Cherry. at the different grade levels. Each the new policy and that ii\ force Canter jpiespiana held tiyouta ona'of the alacttva eouraaa. Ele Isham. ^ < widow of tha late Attorney WDRC—Old Record Shop. teacher will also tell briefly some during the laat war la-that no pro- laat evening at the Center church Mrs. Alvin Greene had a tele Charles R. Hathaway, who was makes five additional teachers Pose Short Hospilal Hours WCCC—Junior Disc Jockeys. WDRC—The World Tonight mentary MarchamdlMng will ba the necessary. One of these teachers WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. thing of the work planned for viaion la made for bdya who leave for "See How ’They Run," a farce ■ubject atudlad In tha Wadnaaday phone call' from her son Bryant, ona of the leading members of WONS—Hollywood U. S. A. that grade and give a chance for school to anliat. Thb conaenaus of in three acta which has been from Chicago last week. Bryant King David Lodge of Odd Fellows is needed in the High achool, three 4:55— 11:25— night ciaaa. Inatructors will be to serve as kindergarten ■aaist- Hartford, Sept. 19.—(S')—A rec WDRC—Public Service Pro questions and discussion by the A Truly Wonderful Cur! the board, tvas that atudenta cliosen for their fall production, to has Just been graduated from the for many years. The other surviv WTHT—News and Weather. aaaigned tome time this week and anU at Robertson, Hollister and ommendation has been made that gram. parents. should be encouraged at this be presented late in October. The made known later. Great Lakes Naval Training ing charter member is William S. so'hie of the state's $2,200,000 sur 5:00— One of the major undertakings time, to complete their High caat ar.d definite dates for this pro school and was the? only one out Hutchison of New Haven, former Bowers schoola, and an additional WDRC—News; Old Record WHAY—Sports Finals. Appllcatlona for the elaaaea can first grade teacher ia needed at plus be used to put a 40-hour 11:80— of the organization this year will school education rather than vol duction will be announced at a be secured at tha chamber office of the ciaaa of 2000 to be chosen ly of this towh, who for forty- week into effect at state inatitu- Shop. be ah auction to be held at the unteer for the armed services. later date. to attend a drafting school at Ft. three years waa grand sacretary Manchester Green school. WHAY—Open House. WTIC—Music and News. or through any member of the Uons. The recommendation wras WHAY—Moonlight Matinee. school Saturday, October 21. All The resolution adopted by the student Adviaory committee. L u t Huemene in California. He was of the Odd Fellowa of Connecti Sum Had Been'Deduqted sent to Governor Bowlee yeeter- WTHT—Fun House. kinds of articles will be Affered board is as foilows: "The regular business meeting of leaving then for California. Hia cut. He resigned in May of 1949 Advance kindergarten registra WONS—Straight Arrow, 11:55— Mystic Review, No. 2. Woman’s year there were about 40 taking day by a special committee he ap WONS—News. and aa usual many bargains will m r m i r r / "Any Junior or senior boy in each subject. The courses run for grandmother. Mra. Frederick and was made "Grand Secretary tions had Indicated that the chil pointed to study ways and means w n c —When a Girl Marrie*. be available. Refreshments will good standing in his class who is Benefit Assoclailon, will be held Greene,’who has been an invalid Emeritus." dren could be taken care of with WCCC—Big Brother Bill. Frequency Modulation Dial 5135 tonight at 8 o'clock at Odd Fel- two hours weekly for eight weeks. of putting more state employes W DRC—FM 8.7 MC. also be sold. It la hoped that the forced to leave school because of A state Diploma In Distributive for some years also talked with 75 Present at Party out the assistants who had been on the 40-hour week. WKNB—News; Scoreboard. entire community will help to affiliation with the National lowa hall. All guards are request him much to the pleasure of all. More than seventy-five of the employed previously, but the edu 8:15— WFHA—108.7 MC. ed to be present. Members plan Education ia awarded upon the w n o —FM 96Ji MC. make this a success. People are TODAY! Guard or by reason of the Selec completion of the required couraes. Columbia Ladles’ Society Aux- Rcbekahs gathered for the meet cators had included a $10,000 w n c —Portia Faces Life. urged to take stock of items that tive Service Act, and who is in the ning on attending the rally on Oc illarv will hold its annual meeting contingency request in their ori S;SO— W’DRO—FM On the air 1 p. m. tober 3 In Hartford arc requested ing laat night, the first of the sea 11:25 p, m. might be offered for auction and i service and in good standing at in Yeomans hall Tuesday night. son, and many of them worked ginal 1950-51 budget in case it NOW ENT>S WEDN’ESDAY WTIC—Just Plain Bill; to watch (or future announce MORIARTY to get their Mipper reservations In Officers will be elected and a so was found the assistants would be WTHT—Space Patrol. Same aa WDRC - the time his class graduates from to Mrs. Julia Rawson, financial tirelessly to makt It a memorable JOAN CACLFIELD la ments concerning this important Manchester High school, will re Finding of Money cial evening will follow. event for tee honor guest, kiris. needed. The contingency amolmt WONS—Sky King. WFHA event. seebetary, or to Mrs. hilldred Ted- Mrs. Jonathan Woodward, chair waa later deducted before the bud “THE PETFi’ GIRL* WCCC—News: Sports Tunes. 6;00—Racing and Sports. BROTHERS ceive his diploma with hia ciaaa. ford, president. Lull. The business aesaion was 8:15—Farm Report. *1a boy shall be considered In Heveals Robbery man of Columbia PTA ways and conducted aa usual by Noble get was finally approved. PLUS; “CUSTOMS AGENT* 5:45— good standing in hia class if he means committee has announced Grand Mrs. Virginia Keeney, and Schoola in wfilch kindergarten WDRC—Curt Massey. 6:30—rWestern Serenade. Lakota Council, No. 61, Degree that the society will hold a rum 8:45—Keyboard Kapers. has the full number of credits for of Pocahontas, will hold Its month at its close, Mra. Lull’s daughter, enrollments era too large for one WHAT—Sports. Plan Hobby’ m Show membership in that class and if (Continned from Page Oae) mage sale at the Flrat Methodist Mias Nellie M. Lull, a taactaer at teacher to manage effectively, Mr. •w nc—Front Page Farrell. 7 ;00—Dance Time. ly meeting tomorrow evening at church In VVtlllmantlc Thursday, niliig said, are HoUlater. with 83 WCCC—Sports; Charlie Blosa- 8;00—Here’s to Vets.' he is passing in all his subjects at 8 o'clock in Odd Fellows hall. A the Lincoln achool, and a few 8:15—Marine Story. At Zion Lutheran the time he leaves. penny bingo will follow and re It ended with Shank getting hi.s starting at 10 a. m. All thoae otiier friends were admitted to children in two groups, Robertson fleld. having contributions are asked to with 43 in one group, and Bowers 8:30—Adventures in Research. ■* -^.V;....' "Deflclenciea In credits may be freshments will be served. money, Northam baing promised a the main hall for the program. Evening WTIC—FM On the air 5:25 a. m.- reward, and police wondering why bring tliem either to her home or Mra. Maybel Dowd, past Noble with 84 in two groupa. STARTS THURSDAY • :0O— Misa, Emily M. Kissmann, presi to Yeomans hail. They may be Expect Even Mpre 1 anyone bothered to open a safe and Grand and Past Diatrict Deputy, ONE ENTIBB WEEK! WDR—News. dent of ' Zion Lutheran Church’a then threw their loot away. left on the .steps of the hall and Grade I at Manchester Green WCCC—Music Hall. Televlsloa escorted Mrs. Lull to a poaitioh WNHO—TV Ladlea Aid Society, has contacted I Mr. Smith, cu.atodlan, will take near the piano. Miaa Pauline Bee half 45 pupils registered, Mr. lUlng WTHT—Joe Olrand Show. them In. stated, and this ahould be divided ITS CLOSER THAN TOO 1WNK! P. M. all members by mail with regard ' be accompanied Mrs. Jessie Dowl WTIC—News. 4:30—Clubhouse Quis. If you were to sum up, io one word, the complete story of the new Pontiec, no '.■Wf The hot lunch program in Hor ing Cadman who sang in her lyric into two sections, particularly WKNB—News; Sports Review. to the "hobby display ” in the perish ace W. Porter achool starts this since additions can be safely pre- Know hewn WHAY—News. 5:00—Lucky Pup. house, Friday, September 22, from word would fit so precisely as "wonderful." Tolland week. Lunches are to be ordered soprano voice, "Silver. Threads 6:16—Time for Beany. Among the Gold," "BelleV4 Me If WONS—News. 6:30—Howdy Doody. two o’clock in the afternoon, It’s the most naniral thing in the world to describe Pontiac’s rare beauty and paid for on a weekly basis and fHlo tofly 8 :10— throughout the evening. M^oUar A r D ollar Fo o t Doclops O. Albert Hill, State Highway All Those Endearing Young 8:00—Kit Doodle the Clown. as "wonderfuL” No other word seems to quite do, cither, for the luxurious ,,V!GGE will coat $1.25 for one child. If C2iarma,” aind "Mother." the let WDRC—Jack Smith Sportscast. All who have hobbies and are Oimmissioner, will speak on there are two children in the fam totbo Moon! 6:30—John Conte Show. comfort and appointments in Pontiac’s big new Bodies by Fisher. ters of which were changed to WKNB—Easy Rhythm. 6:45—Political Show. willing to show or explain about S a y . . . . ’$ i "Plana and Policies of the Wilbur ily the coat will be $2.26; with 8:15— '' them are urged to call Mrs. Henry youcanYbeata three children or more in the fam those in the word, “Nellie." 7:00—Kukla Fran and Ollie. And on the road, Pontiac just naturally accepts sup^atives—because it Cross Highway." Wednesday Clever Entertainers WTIC—Strictly Sports; Exposi 7:30—This Week in Sports. Frehelt. tel. 7112; Mrs. Clarence ily it will be $3.00 and 75 cents tion: Weather. Freiheit, 6880; Mrs. Charles is such an emger car,, such a relaxed, casv-strjding.»4»efformer—for such a Q iildre n** Shoes ^ night at the meeting of the Tol for each additional child. This Mrs. Dowd presented Ann and 7:45—Newsreel. long, long time. land Women’s Community Club at Diane Richardson of Pine Lake WDRC—Jack Zalman. 8:00—Cinema Playhouse. Laahinske, 3767 or Mrs. Wkliam "1 MISS YOU” ...... The Cats aud Fiddle vear the committee ha.s decided WHAY—Supper Serenade. Sadroainske. Tolland church social rooms. This they will not permit a sudden .Shores, Eagleville, teen-age twin 9:00—Film Short. Perhaps the most “wonderful" thing of all is Pontiac’s price—so low M ust Fit Right! •‘THIS IS MY COUNTRY” ...... V. Monroe meeting is for the club and wo sisters, who she stated \}«ere some WED., THURSn FRI, SAT. WONS—SporU Edition. 9:30—Suspense. A nominal admission win be that virtually nobody seriously challenges the idea that dolUr jor dollar you change of mind, if a child doesn't S:2S— asked and cake and coffee win be men of the community and not for like.the diet for the day. Menus times referred to as the “Wonder 10:00—Original Amateur Hour can't heat a Pontiacl “I CROSS MY FINGERS” ...... Perry Como the public. Twins."* Dressed IdenUcally in .... WDRC—Record Album. . 11:00—Late Newsreal. served free. Members willing to Q i o o s e wifi be published a few days in . I n ADVfNTURE IHAI S:S5— P a m T W A C The Volunteer Fire Department advance of the Friday on which scintillating sequin trimmed cos- contribute food, or funds to pur ••LA VIE EN ROSE” ...... Guy Lombardo of Tolland held a demonstration tumee and ostrich feather head WKNB—Weather. chase coffee, cream and sugar, they must place their orderi for WILL FLAMt. JILL IHE S:80— CHILDUFE C Sunday, Sept. 17 at David Cham the next week and they will have dresses, they came fully up to ex should contact Mrs.' Louies Mer- y ber’s pond, Tolland, the former pectations in their song and dance WTHT—Sereno Gammell. New Books Added tens, 6572; Mra. John Matchulat. ample opportunity to decide be STARS GROW COLD! w n c —Emile Cote Glee Club. 5812, or Mra. Andrew Kamm, 3180. BALCH.PONTIAC, Inc. SHOES Ludwig place. Mountain Spring fore they order. Laat year they numbers, and particularly in WCCC—News: Music Hall. 155 CENTER STREET MANCIiESTFiU road at 2 p. m. w'jre permitted to cancel their their acrobat! o feats. Bach act WKNB—Sports Newsreel. At Whiton Library X 'Tha annual meeting of the Tol lunches and it made great con- was loudly applauded, and they WONS—Jim Britt. STEPM ASTER land Players will be held Monday, f\iaion. were obliged to return with an P otterton's Sept. 25 at the Federated church encore. ' 0:46— New books recently received at Rotary Governor Pupils may Join or withdraw WDRC—Lowell Thomas, LARGE STOCK—ALL SPEEDS. 33, 45. 79 social rooms. Officers will be elect from the program at any time in After the program Mrs- Lull tha WHiiton Memorial Library 6n SHOES ed and plans for the year, pictures waa escorted by Past Granda w n c —‘Three Star Extra. any of the j:Iaasiflcatlona, aublect WTHT—SporU Headlines, North Mkln street include the fol As Visitor Here AT THE CENTER 5.39-541 MAIN STREET of the. last production will be the to the regulations listed hare: Per Mary and Edith Smith to the j WKNB—Music. lowing : agenda. All people in the vicinity manent pupUs who continue reg banquet hall, which waa brilliantly Bentley, Elephant’s Work; Brin- of Tolland who are interested in lighted and the long buffet table fWJNS—Evening Bt*r. ’ : The Manchester Rotary Club ularly in the program from week Sm5 ' ig. Footsteps on the Stair; Cronin, will meet tonight at 6:30 at the dramatics are cordially Invited to to week without change, arl after beautifully decorated with bou The Sjpkniah Gardener; Delvea- Join thia group. quets of pink zinnias and pink- WTHT—Edwin C. HUl. Country Club. District Governor Joining the program, automatically 7:00— Brougton, The Heart of a Queen; Karl D. Lee of Thompsonville will Mrs. Mary Whestock Newman, included and charged for lunches bachelor buttons, with green foli Dickens, Flowers on the Grass; 82 of Rockville, widow of Charles age, representing the colors of the WDRC—Beulah. meet with,the club on his annual until tliay have notified the prin WHAY—Symphony HalL Frjre, A Game (or Empires; Gann, visiUtlon. He will greet the mem Newman, died at the Manchester cipal of intention to change. This order. Other bouquets were of yel Fiddler’s Green; Hemingway, Save now. .'.save for years...with this lowest price car! Convaleacent Home Friday after a low calendulas and blua bachelor WTHT—Storyland. bers and following the meeting applies even 4f the child la not w n c —One Man’s Family. Acoss the River and Into the will hold the annual Club Assembly, long illneas. She was born Mafch preseht on a Friday. Irregular buttons. The honor guest waa WONS—Fulton Lewis, Jr. Trees; Herbert, Bugles in the 14, 1888 In Ellington and had seated at the buffet table facing Night; Mannln, Bavarian Story; At the Assembly reports of all pupils who enter or withdraw from 1:15— committees must be presented and lived in Tolland for nearly all her the program on a weekly basis her associatea and friends; and WONS—TeUo-Teat. Moody, Little Britchei; Norway, marrlad Ufa. She lived in Rockville the pianist. Miss Beebe play^ (The) Legacy; Seifert, The Tur- the chairmen will present their from time to time will be included eoiMnUGHNICOLOR w n c —News. reports orally. Following which tha past aeven years. Sha leavta onlly for those weeks they give the "Happy Birthday" with all Joining ------PLUS " ■ M WDRC—Jack Smith, quoir Trail; Stlneorf, White one daughter, Mra. William Sulli in. Witch Doctor; Vaezek, River and tho cojpmittee chairmen will Join principal notice In advance on the SALLY FORREST to 7:80— / in a round table discussion with the van of Rockville; two aona, Wll- preceding Fridav. Special pupils Splendid Decorations WDRC—a u b FitUen. Empty Sea; Warren, World . 11am Newman of Tolland and Wal will be included in the program Mrs. Beatrice Manning who was “YOUNG LOVERS” Enough and ITme: WilUama, Owen Governor on ways, and means of lses of Rockville; a slater, Mrs. in charge of decoration was. high w n c —Boston Slackle. Improving the quality of the local only on specific days for which WTHT—Jack /Armstrong. Glen. Rotary Club. Alice Bradley of California; a they give the principal notice be ly praised for her wmrk. She fash In non fiction the library has brotlier, William IVhealock of ioned an attractive colonial style WONS—Gabriel Heatter. All members are requested to fore nine o’clock on each day they 1:45— added the following: Rockville and aevcral grandcJUld- wish to have lunch. The type A bouquet, with a shower of stream Bowen, John Adams - and the make a special effort to attend to ers to which greenbacks were fast WDRC—Edward R. Mur row. greet the District Governor. ren. lunch Is to be served and ^vea ^araeePOUtR'tieoeWEUZS W ONS^I Love a Mystery. American Revolution; Brazer, The funeral was held Sunday at the following nutritional require ened; and In an appropriate speech Ceci.le Aubry ww Jack Hawkins ■ t n w i s a S i S m r ^ Early American Decoration; ' 2 p. m. at the Ladd Funeral Home. presented it to Mrs. Lull, who was aangLzira 8 :00^ ments; one half pint of whole milk Michael Rennie WDRC—Mystery Theater. Crawford, The Little Princeases; Burial was In TpUand North Oem- a beverage; two ounces of visibly affected aa she tlianked Dean, We Fell In Love With Que her friends for their kindness in * AIR-CONDITIONED y /n C —Cavalcade of America. atery. fresh or processed meat, poultry PLCS: “Rookie Fireman’* WONS—Dance Orchestra. bec; Flanagan, Underatanding The residents In town ware meat, cooked o r ' canned fish or thus honoring her. Mrs. Manning ENDS TODAY Deasls Msrgaa 0*M TUtasr Your Boy; Hauser, Look Younger, shocked to leam of tha sudden made nearly a hundred little old- BMsr Dnka Olek Wltaarlr WTHT—Paul Whiteman. cheese, or one half cup -dry peas, “MARINE RAIDERS* Esekarr 8c«M WHAY—Eddie Duchin Show. Live Longer; Jacobs, Official Gun T h e death of their neighbor Mrs. beans or soybeans, or four table faabloned bemnet favors, contain Book: McCjime, Korea Today; Elisabeth Green Hansen who ing amall gumdropa. In a variety PLl'8: “BACK TO RATAAN"* ‘•PRETTY “Night end 8:15— OFFICE OF spoons of peanut butter or one the a t y ” WHAY—Polish National Home MacDonald, Anybody Can Do Any seemed well and bad attended her egg; alx ounces (8-4 cupl or raw, of colors eacb one waa facad with BABT* Hour. thing; McConnell, Never Marry A regular work. Sha died Friday, eooked or canned vegetables or ■actions of laca-edged doUlaa and at S:25 8:80 aad 1* Ranger; Maclean, Escape to Ad DR, R. J. t h r a l l trimmed with floral seals and rib >:*5— . September 15th at 10 p. m. She fruit: one portion of bread, muf WONS—Braves vi. St. Louis. venture; Miller, The Story of Er waa bom in Rockville, October fins or other hot bread made of bon. EXTRA nie Pyle; Peattle, A Cup of Sky; MANCHESTER Large Birthday Oak* DRIVE-IN 8:30— CLOSED 28, 1876, daughter of the late Paul whole grain cereal or enriched “BUGS BUNNY* Cartoon WDRC—Mr. and Mra. North. Redding, They Came in Chains; i a , . and PhlUiplna Stavaqs Green. Har flour and two teasnoons of butter Tha large birthday cake, with PIKE MIEO.: “Onr Very Own* Reynolds, Courtroom; Westcott. early life was apent in Rockville. the Inscription, "Happy Birthday, THEATRE I WTHT—Gentlemen of the Press or fortified margarine. FAJUkimei w n c —SUr Ught Concert. Plant Disease Handbook; Wil UNTIL MON., SEPT. 25 Nearly all har adult Ufa was spsnt Sister Nellie," decorated in white WONS—Official DUetectlve. liams, Elephant Bill; The Elffects in Tolland in tha Snipaic section and orchid, was made by Mrs. of Atomic Weapons. of town or Tottasd Oeuter. Bealdaa Mary Ruaaell Young. It was a de 8:45— PRODUCTS her husband she leavee two daugh- Mildred McNeill licious fruit cake and every ona KIDDIES PLAVUROUND WHAT—Eddie Arnold Show. tara, Mra. George Newman of received a portion. Past Noble Cblklrea Pf«« Cadet IT 8:55— 5- RockvlUe, Mrs. Irene E. Balch of Guest at Shower Grand Mra. Bernice Cox wrho waa WONS—Bill Henry and the Bridgeport; two grandchildren; in charge of refreshments had so News. three great grandchildren and a licited dallclous aandwichea from S:00— brother. Charles Green of Uulon- Mias Mildred McNeUl, of 330 the members and also provldad- WDRC—Life With Luigi. 1 SHOE REPniR SHOW vllle. She was a member of St. Center street, who will be married quantltiaa of pink and green Iced WHAY—Moonlight Matinee, Bernard’s church, Rockville. Serv on October • 7 to Edward Berg- cupcakes and coffee. w n c —Penny Singleton Story. Back Pains ices were held Monday at 9:15 a. gren, -was honored with another It was dlsoovarad that Wilbur WTHT—America’s Town Meet miscellaneous shower laat Wednes Loveland had a birthday yester ing of the AJr. Bollered' by proper support t T R T E U M M V m. at the Ladd Funeral Home TOklOHT WONS—John Steele, Adventur with a requiem mass at 10 at St. day evaning at the homt of Mra. day, and the Birthday song waa Osrr PaSHsia Vo«r ptayriebn e u tell ranT< Bernard’s church. Ernest Wolfram, 837 Center street. stung in his honor. Another fea COOPEB mCAL er. UIHIIE- U-UJfilT obuat onr expert eppUeM Several from ToUand attended About 15 friends and relatives ture of the get-together, was the “FOCSTAUIBCaD* 9:80— fitting eenrtee. Wbetber It TuMs, W ti, Thurti, Fri., the auction at Vernon Center Sat were present. preeence of Secretary Bmaritus Flat Sad BMMk n t w n c —Fibber FcGee and Molly be Bnefc Pains — Baptnre — urday. The decorations used were Mra. Emma L. Nettletoo who had D«od Csd EMs—UttI* WDRC—Truth or Oonsequencaa. Ubeelty — Ptoeb — we hara the $^116,27,28,29 Hicks Memort|l School was green and yelow, and the bride- been nnable to attend a meeting Toozk Oars WTHT—Music by Carle. . proper rapport elect was given 8 corsage with “ctvB ca wiMor’ WONS—Mysterious Travelers': closed Monday Sept. 18th for those of the lodge since Injured . in an T«l. Bsrttcrd Mi Lsirar S t floor Loral AS SHOiWN desiring to go to Springfield to the cards attached to It. These cards auto aocldant, months ago. Mra. . 9:45-i- Ths Studsbdksr Champion gave her Instructions for finding Nettleton has been a member of WTHT—Fine ArU Quartet ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ SfUDIMKIR CHAMPION Eastern States Exposition. hw gifts throughout tha housa. ' EASTWOOD i, FEATURING Mr. and Mrs. William Wuerdig salad luncheon, with a beauti the lodge etnee November 1895.' of Manchaatar, and Henry Williams She was Noble Grand In. 1901 ig(d SUrts WsA> “*o Pfoadlr Wo NsU" •.PAtSINOIRs 9.000R ful shower cake, waa served by the Hun^hrey Dennis BriMk Jleatovr “ Wrsko lslaa«* is on* of ths 4 lowest price of East Hartford were recent cal hostess. president of the Rebekah Aaeeim Bogart Mergaa A FASCINATIN8 GROSS SECTIOll OF MANCHESTER BUSINESS, INDUSTRY AND LOCAL ORBANIUTIONS CUSTOM SIOAN lers on Mra. Leila S. Hall and Miaa bly In 1009-10. She waa secretary Gloria Bernice A. Hail at the Steele-Hall for forty year* and in October, Grahame B eley -. home. 1940, received the “Decoration of D rake largest selling cars! ROK Will Fight Chivalry”, the highest honor any “IN A REOSTER WITH THE SLOBAN Mra. Paulina Grant of Wapping LONELY “PRETTY was a recent guest ofi;her aunt Rebekah may receive. l 9 f * 1 5 5 7 ^ Miaa Sadia Millard. ToManchu|ria PLACE" BABY” <11 .' Mr. and Mra. Raymond Graham Add two tableapoona of vinegar s:ie-a!se-t:w l:U-S;ie NOW W YOUR MANCHESTER BET of Springfield, Maas., were Sunday and a tasapoon of sugar, aa wall u (CoBttaoaS Ffras Rag* bsa) a daah of pzprika. to evaporated ALL IN PERSON A raaaqf. pawarM. ImibIm nm StuSabakar Ckaasplsw, gueata of Mias Bertha Place. (, Sohool b Opoa I Asif aaMs^ 4f aty11 Miaa Haxel Graham of Tolland milk, uae this dreeting over shred WED.t -OCR VERT OWN" wMi a vai'Orlva (apNaaal a t ax tra caat), k aat SO athar Stataa would help Korea until Ko t A. M. b * P . M. rU ■Silty. «ara hi atfaal oat aMaaaa hi this paai'a I and Hartford baa returned to Tol ded green cabbhte. — B O O T H S Saewe land from Quebec, and northern rea’s unification and Independenca 94 — 94 were reaUxed. LmiTBD mm tlira# mrnWmw larsaat salllnf lawast England where hbe has spent eome ylewBileee A s —SEE— time during her vacation. AH Democraotee aM E N R O L u o arr m OAUON A heavy, froat has been noted Ha told Uit gaUiaring that all Stwiebeker Chsmalsn arlth ovaralriva a * .8 s i the last few mornings in low lying tha democratic nations of tha PRACTICAL DON’T MISS ITU 'M • world had coma hare “to support AKRON SACRO-ILLAC lawsfit prCta ear with svsrffrlv* l a . M * aecUona of Tolland doing aoma tho democratic government of Ko SUPPORT ’ ■ease daniage to flowera and garden rea." c h a r lo tt e R. CRAY Rodio-Ta(Bvision Servicing tswsfit arks ear “C* a i . a s s produce. lea was reported In We are proas el ear StUag tome sections of town. Rhae predicted there would be ^ ROYAL [ANADIANS UEARN BY POINO . . . DAT or EVENIMO LawaM arba «ar “0” a i.0 7 1 only advances for IThtted Natlona X . TMa VALUABLE GIFTS AND PRIZES DAILY Richard King and son of Storrs, forces from now on. He urged the In tU e is.- Conn, was In town Sundsy, sad at Fa ll Te rm Starts O ctober , ■- t.o-' police, youth corpe and aU other ^.hf\Y ^ySER 2 1 9 5 0 n ttta g tended Federated Church Sunday Koreans to coopmte in, cleaning . BSmOENT PLACEMENT SERVIOE — Lady and Men A9- leoming service. up Red remnanta and In “clearing Teacher of Voice I — OnaraateeS Plttlag. HORCHES MOTOR SALES . Sunday, September 25. has been hidden exploalvaa.’’ VUTERANB ACCEPTED FINANCE PLAN FOB SP0N80REIBY planned fof a house to house oaU Roma iftniater Chough Fyong ,^UNDnoxlapx NON-VBIBRAirS MANCHESTER (or funds to purchase a new fur Ok told the banner-carrring crowil nace for tho parsonage. W. Ho;^ 71 Fo xc ro ft D rive P h o n e 3 ^ 7 2 HILHAilDOyCLAS I for FREE DraoH jlbo CUrador THE EXCHANIE OLUB OF HANOHESTER “The'dajr of reunion of the long* : ^ A T T r n t i - j Hayden is chairmen for the team separated fellow efUiena. in SoutA . , .t. - ...■. 1 QUINN’S to do the aoUcitlng. aa* North (KotetnV tenet far off." TECHNICAL IN S TITIO T ABNISIKINSIs,liaLTai STDOENTTIOKpiNy ^ HAarpi^, 0 ^ : PHARMAa . .... ’ • p- •*; r. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1950 PAGE P IV E t‘*'ll jC . * ’ . MANCHESTER EVENIMO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1950 persons were Injured following a the radio studio operated by bers planning to attend the district <1 ; ^ * o u « . Rockville collision between a truck and a State Exhibit wnC, Hartford, located on the Seandia Lodge meeting. car. The injured were truck balcony floor of tha Connecticut The district meeting will be held driver William Alekseczsk, 38 of Building, featuring broad- this year Saturday, September 30, SAVE YOUR CAR Soldiers Express Thanks Harriman Calls List Engagement China Trained Seeks Second Degree 39 Charter Oak avenue, Hartford: Draws Crow ds ca .a, remote control panel, trans CaUs Meeting at the Masonic Temple In Ansonls. 'Qaeses Here To Induct 12 Joseph Dlegelmenn, 46, driver of cription turntables, tape recording The meeting will open promptly at the car and hla wife, Theresa, 49, devices and news printers, la keep 10 a. m. and will adjourn In the ... SAVE MONEY Indo - Chinese both of Washington. Dlegelmenn ing vlaitors posted on highlights Taft Dangerous Great Interest Displayed Special Session of tlie evening following a banquet to be WHtTN IT NEEDS REPAIRS—TAKE IT TO . . Vary in Size For Acts of Townspeople Against Mrs. Guzman Into Service was taken to the Manchester Me of the exposition, and the latest presented by the members of Uie morial hospital where It was re- In the Connecticut national and International news de Past Chairmen to Re Ansonls lodge. At AFL Meeting Seize Outpost prrted that he has a broken velopments. Mayor -Harold A. TurWnfton * much more difficult task for ua to Reservattons for the banquet VAN'S GARAGE shoulder. His wife waa taken to Springfield Show Held on Thursday must he made prior to the meeting Sdiool Superintendent today received a letter o f thanka ! complete the neceaaary prepara- Tolland County Grand TolLind G>unty Young the Rockville City Hospital - suf (Coatlnoed from Page One) Emergency Doctors and can be made here at Scandia PHONE S866 from Capt U o y d . Jonea of Head-; tlona. (CoattBMd from Page Om ) fering with lacerations of the face Reports on R oonu at ' Men to Leave Tomor- West Springfield. Maas., Sept. The annual meeting of Past through the recording , secretary quSrtera and Headquartera Com- ' In particular, we wlab to extend Jury Brings in Indict and'scalp. Alekseczak was .also Extended Forecast Expert Motor Repairs AFL delegates to "Impress-upon were said to have gathered In Physicians of the Manchester 19—Connecticut and New Hamp Lillian H. Leggett. The Various Buildings pany lat Battalion o f the I69th' our thanks to the many town em- row; taken to the Rockville,hospltal witb Chairmen of Scandta Lodge. No. your membership the obligation strength near the frontier posts of Medical Association who will ment in Vernon Mur List o f iNames shire Day— an annual feature of possible back Injury, Officer Walt- 23, will be held following the semi Wlicel Balancing, Brakes Relined Infantry Regiment, the local unit ployees who gladly rendered their anl responsibility that everyone of Loakay, Langson and Moncay. reapond to emergency calls to the week-long Eastern States Ex Boston, Sept. 19—(ffl-^Extended now at Camp Pickett, Va. Through assistance to the Oe (qrd Soap Com- der Case After Noon < Smiegel of the Stafford Bar Araragt cltM In Uan- ua has to vote.” French aerial reconnaissance morrow afternoon are Dr. F. Rockville. Sept. 18— (Special)— position, which honors both states forecast for New Englanff for the monthly business meeting Thurs Complete Motor Overhaul the Mayor, tl.e officers and anllat- pany, Rogers Corporttlon, Bure racks Is investigating. •hMUr piibUe aeheoli vary from Ha said candidates for rselec- yesterday spotted Dong Khe, 100 W. Helfiick, tel. 4818 and Dr. A total of 12 young men will be in today at the big fair to West period Sept. 30-33 Inclusive; day. at Orange hall. Mrs. Mildred ed men wish to express their ap- Nuraerlea, Newton R. Taggart, SI VuyUa par room at Kacney tlon should be appraised on the miles northeast of Hanoi, in A. E. Diskan, 2-1551. The Grand Jury of Tolland ducted into the Armed Services on Springfield, Mass.— finds the Con- The temperature to New England Gardner, chairman during the 1949 predation for all that was done for Garden Grove Caterers Employees JO-ANN SERVICE basis. In part, of how they voted flames. The French flagliad dis County Superior Court allortly Wednesday. Including three from I necUcut Building exhibit “ playing during the next four days, Wednes ■m at aehool to 17.1 puptla par them before departing last Wed- of the NY, NH A H R.R Ameri m.r . -E. Rockville, Robert Isadore Gitlln, Leaders’ Meeting term will ba the presiding officer on the Marshall plan and the appeared. after noon today Indicted Mrs. ' to” capacity crowds. day through Saturday, will aver room at HoUtatir aehool, accord, can Legion, the V. F. W., PlnehursY North Atlantic Treaty.* Taft, he i Ground troops have not yet Joseph Piadcr Jr., and Wesley According to the State Develop for the evening. It Is also antici VAN'S nesday night. age two to alx- degreea belmlf the Reader and Advisor STAHON Grocery, and the many other or Mary Guzman, 55, of Vernon, for George Stager. Others who will tat to ISM Airollmont flgurea The letter follows; said, voted against both and also | made contact with the conqiieron* At No. Coventry ment Commission which Is In seasonal normal. Cooler W a^es- pated that the District Master. 127 HARTFORD ROAD — AT THE TEXACO SIGN ganizations that assisted us. Churchill Tries second degree murder. Maximum leave under the new schedule are hf tha office of the Su- Dear Mr. Mayor: against military aid to strengthen i to-establlsh their full Identity: but charge of the state-owned edifice day and then continued cool Mrs. EUizabeth Zitterstrom will be The officers and enlisted men of Last, but not least, we want to mutual defense of North A tlan tic' the communique said "It can be penalty for conviction under that Donald Warren Ellis, Vernon; and the 17 diversified exhibits Has 51ovcd To New Addrc.ss , patlataBdaat of achoola. A 4-H Club leaders meeting Is throughout thla period except for present for both meeting*. ^ this organization have asked me express our appreciation for the nations. Harriman added: stated that the Vletmlnh have em Earl Eugene Gerber, Ellington; housed on Its 7,800-equnre foot dis-: ^ tAvarata claaaoi for the other Tory Strength charge Is life imprisonment. Ja(x>b Martin RuezinskI Jr., Som- being held this evening at eight brief warming about Thursday. .1.7 Rim St.. O ff Main St. to thank you. and through you the fine send-off that was glveli us. Trying to Block Marshall ployed Vletmlnh unlU newly play floor, show visitors are evin Soma normals for thla period are; The Past Chatmien's meeting Is achoola are: Barnard,-3S.l; Nathan Each and every man In the organ armed In China for the first time.” At the request of Defense A t enviUe; Emil Emery Gall, Staf o'clock In the North Coventry cing great Interest to the Con held yearly at thla time for the Hale, M .l: Lincoln, *8.8; tVaah- residents of the town of Manches "He Is now using his wide Influ Boston and New Haven 82, Provi Near Connecticut General ization left Manchester with the Officials have reported for several torney John Buckley of Union, ford Spring; Richard Donald Grange hall. The meeting ta plan necticut panorama because of the purpose of informally dise'ussing Ingtoo, 81.4; Robertson. 34,7; ter, for the many services and un ence to attempt to block (the recall Judge .loseph E. Murphy will ap dence and Nantucket 61^, Concord, feeling that every one In his home weeks that Vletmlrdi troops were On Steel Feud Oooley, Staffordville Frederick ned to acquaint club leaders with large amount of action found 4n and deciding lodge policy regard O ^ , 88.8: Highland Pmk. M.8; stinting assistance given us In to public service at thlji critical point a commission to examine N. H., Burlington and Portland Insurance town was wishing him Godspeed. being trained and armed at Red Benton BrebanL Hebron; L,aw- the food preparation and food all the booths. ing such Items of bu.slness snd by- Sooth. 88.8; Buckland. 37.2; Bow connection with our preparations time of a man who Is universally Mrs. Guzman. Judge Murphy rcnce^ Ridland Robertson Jr., Ncgth 68, Eastport 55, and Greenville Words cannot fully express our ap respected and trusted, not only In Chinese bases just across the bor- (Continued from Page One) preservation projects and to help Actual manufacturing operations law changcs as It is known will be era, 84.4; Verplanck. 8S.8 and 811 for departure to Camp Pickett, Miss Joan D. Pinto stated that Mr.s. Guzman will re Coventry; Uoyd John Plccln, and Presque Isle 53 degrees. Tel. 6 1.'170 Hartford preciation. our own country, but throughout der, I them In conducting foods project demonstrated by skilled Connecti Rainfall during this period will taken up st the District Meeting. ver Lane, 80. Virginia. - Estlimite 40 Dead i’ pected tonight (about 4 p. m. e. main In the eustody of the sheriff Stafford Springs; Patrick Leo work during the new 4-H Club cut craftsmen predominate In the The distribution of room enroll- Without such services and as Sincerely. the world—George C. Marshall.” average less than one tenth Inch Mrs. Zetterstrom's presence will Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pinto, of until such time as she la examined Brennan, New Britain. year, starting October 1. building's exhibits, which also con menU shows that 12 rooms have sistance. It would have been a Lloyd A. Jones. Gapt. Inf. Harriman was the first In a p.a Unofficial sources said the s. L ) , . .. .. by the eommi'-slon or is able to Cradle Roll Party occurring as light showers about he most helpful for this discussion. radc of administration leaders 1 ^ Ov^l Lane announce the eng^ French had lost 40 .killed and 80 The Laborlte whip, VMIIiam Guest speaker on the program tain agricultural, recreational, and 40 or more pupils, 47 rooms have A Cradle Roll party for the Thursday night and again at very Arrangements will also be made wounded or missing In the attack. Whitely gathered reports on his i will be Janlna Czajkowski, State naval and aeronautical displays. 85 to 8S pupils, 44 rooms have SO lined up to Impress the AFL. I " " '" I ^ The Grand Jury which returned babies and small children of the end of the period. for the transportation of the mem Offirial Nolioe to 84, 88 rooms have 85-38, . and The tall diplomat said that if ! Pinto, to .lohn R u W Wen- The communique said: "In an i many ailing members at the House Extension Nutritionist, and author In the CJonnectlcut Building visi U. S. Calls Last last night and reported he ex the second degree murder Indict Vernon Methodist church will take of many of the food project book tors are seeing brushes being made; fUN INnOORt nine rooms have 34 or leas pupils. Marshall Will Amerlcan foreign policy la aue- admirable combat action, the Dong ment was made up of 16 men and place on Wednesday afternoon at M aking Voloi'h *ND OUTOOOIt. TOOl cessfully ImplemenUd. "IrrealsU- Khe garrison of 200 Foreign Le pected to win by at least three lets. Miss (TzajkowskI plans to production o f parts for automatic Orade enrollments show an In Both attended local schools and two women. Chairman was A t 1:30 p. m. at the church, Mrs. Minute Huddle ble pressures will, I believe, devel- gionnaires resisted foot by foot, votes. At least on man. T. F. bring with her films showing the coffee-makers; the complete pro crease over last year In all grades, MJ-j Pinto la now employed at the torney Michael D. O’Connell of Madden of the O adle Roll Depart Answer Stooge op behind the Iron curtain to despite bloody losses snd burn Hubb.ird. promise:! to come by part the 4-H (?lub leader plays to cess of making hats; the hand-dip The Selectmen and Town Herk from kindergarten to 12th grade, Connecticut General Life Insurance Str.fford Springs. ment will be In charge. weaken Kremlin domination.” He ing defensive works, falling back ambiilnnee from a hospital where foods club meetings. This is the ping of bayberry candles: specialty of the Town of Mam-licfitcr her.'- with the exception of grades 1 and company m Hartford, and Mr. The Vernon wido'.v is charged Scout Activlttee / j fl wn,,„ yov pla, A.cordiana, i* (ti« (Coatiaoed from Page Oae) expressed convlcUoh no world w.. ' on tbe southern section of the clt- he l.s scheduled to undergo an op second in the series of meetings baking and cooking; the blending hy give notice that they will lie In 10. Tha toUl enrollment thU year Wennergren I* associated with his j . . „ I with murdering her son. Arthur F. Mountain Laurel Troop No. 1 Charge Today conflict Is near, aaylng ” I do not eration the morning after for Tolland County Homemaking of face powder; ruga being made --^ because there^s soRslon al the Town t ’lrrk'* Offu'.' is 8,080 as against 5,580 for 1848. Pakistani Fortlfn Mlnlstar, and Guzman, 30. on .Inly 6. after entcr- Girls Scouts have started their ac B E T T E R I believe he (Stalin) wants to start father In the VVennergren Con- incomparable energy." vote. club leaders arranged to acquaint on a modem high speed loom; and in the Municipal Building for Ihc itoKUttiifl •' -ri-: w " - . Naarollah Entasam, Iran's chief structlon eomp.iny. If every member of Parliament i..g hla home In the early morning. tivities for the coming season. lam another world war unless he feels said the communique, "crews of them with all of the various portrayals of tire manufacture. purpose of examining the quali <¥«. CliMW lr«m ■ n wplU* 9as W delegate—decided to test thsir (Csatlaaed Prom Pago Uae) The wedding is pl.anncd for No were prc.sent. the government Mra. Guzman allegedly shot her During the summer sixteen Scouts so EASY TO PLAY sure of victory.” fighters and bomber planes, flying One of the main #. hlblts con } more tea and finer fication of elcctora and admitting ewdek. AA stow strength on one ballot. Informants vember 18 nt the South Methodist would have a majority of seven. son ns he lay In bed and then and their leaders spend a week Homemaking projects and to give Anti-Reda Law But the western world must re wit'tout rest and In difficult con tains a fascinating demonstration to the F.leetor’* Oath those who aald. I^ s low man In the voting shall, I think he ehould be allowed At least two Laborltes, how severely beat his 28-year old wife, camping the entire project being them a chance to meet the spe *••*■ C** •ArtsA •*4ayl arm quickly to prevent war, he church. ^ ditions Siipported their comrades of atomic energy for medical. In quality tea in shall be quallfie.l on Wedneaday, than would pull out In faVor of to make It perfectly clear that ha ever. are travelling .so far abroad Dorothy, about the head with two financed by the girls who sold cialists who do work In these dif Being Pushed Is nobody's 'yas' man and that he •aid. on the groiind until the last mo Girl Scout cookies and Christmas ferent projects. dustrial and agricultural applica Seplemlior 20, lliriO. from five the other. they cannot return for the vote, pisto',,3. tions, and a whole host of me- o'clock In thy afternoon until ( HESTER OSOSKI ^ ! •> will be Seereiary of Defenee In his Muat Carr.v Big Stick ! tween Kuirn hon, 18 miles north- ment. Cards. Mrs. John Meyers Is leader The meeting is also planned for Thie decision was reached at ths leaving the government a work Mrs. Guzman has been a patient chanicar trains and toys in action. eight o'clock in the afternoon. own right,” Saltonetall said. "There Is only one way to pre ! wr.'^l of \Va''pwnn. and Vonpdong. I "Aerial reeonnalsnnce Indicated of tbe troup assisted by Miss anyone who is not already a club Dana .Rrvonling Artist, Composer—Arranger (CaaMaaed from Paga Oae) Manhattan apartment of retiring ing majority of five. nt Rocliville City hospital, since The current defense effort is Charge He "Takes Orders" vent force from being used an China through the indirect good that. orgaalsatloB represents In- Stale Polio (^uscl; one ApeciAl aecurtty inUrearrath taUlgeBoe. reaaonlng power, Oysters ‘Tif” in Season; nfficea of nationa like India ttaelf. OUTH GREEN FURNITURE CO. . . Hortford. Conn.' lianr^pBtrr er than ona (anaral aacurity inter- aoBW tagopeadeat knowledge of It would aaauredly be better to Increase in Week eat. Connecticut the iaeta of public life. . They €tifitUi9 i|rraUi They are, to be blunt about It. have CJommunlat Oilna out in the thiab It la la u different classl- State Guards ^Em Well Hartford, Sept. 10—Poliomye PUMU)UUU> Kt rm t waatinR their time and effort, ex open, where Ita dlplomata would *' Aeatloa, and deserves a different n «»* l- P PRIHTtNO CO., tM& Yankee type of appeal, from all the rest litis cases increased from 33 to 61 be on the world atage, apcaklnK state.* Public HcuHli Sonice co 11 RiaMlI MCMit, cept in ao far aa they may be et the electorate. So they give The oyster season is ushered In this past week, according to the for themaelvea, and being apoken By A. H. O. operates with the various stales by lUaeMatw. Omm. learning, by the alow proceaa of it ita special . due. But the.v with the traditional "R " months summary of reportable dlseasea TRUHAt rBRUOflUN. exercising supervision over meth negotlaUon, what the a-orld to directly themaelvea. None of think, Bouethelens, that the type which coincide with the colder tompiled each week by the State pr**.. TiaM>. 0««:i R »n »f« ods used and issues lists of cer Department of Health. This was raualfl JetoMt 1. !!•>• learned in an inatant in the dra- ua, quite frankly. Knowa Juat how of befcavlor they exhibit to the montha. However, despite the tra tified shippers in all parts of the Thera comes a tima in avery Uaagua would be. wasted on the the second consecutive week that maUc flaah of aggreaaion in Ko Communlat China will aettle dition that oyatera should not be country. Local health Officers are poliomyelitis has been Connecti RabiitiiM R*ar> ■f**?! campaign when wa fall in lova great votlag maasrs outside the twidar aad Rolidaya. BaUrtc, at llif down in .the world. Perhaps U eaten in the aummer months, fumiahed lists of "approved" deal cut's most prevalent disease. Cas rea— that the day for individual P »Mt o»i«a kt Manchaittr. Coaa„ aa with all tha candidate!. That Is lieague. So, Sunday over, they oyatera are edible the year round. ers to enable them to check up on and aecUonal aecurity haa paaaed llkea thoae Russian apron strings. es occurred In five of the eight •m ad aaaa Hin ______when they, for their part, acrub hurry back to their gush aad goo. During the aummer montha of the retail markets, restaurant.* and ) counties; none were reported from and that hanceforth there la only Perhaps It resents them and will SOBtORimON RATU their hands and behind their ears It would taka a vhstly augment year, the oyster la spawning, ao la hotels to see that oysters are I New Londpn, Tolland or Windham 11U.UU ona channel through which prog- eventually defy them, aa Tito has ed numerical membership for the thin and leas desirable for food secured from safe sources. I counties. During the past week Qi.^ tMr bf Rail ...... and put on their beat bib and tuck fia auiBtAa AT Rail ...... 1 AW .reaa may be made and problema already done. But w'e can never League-to co,nvince the candidates than at a later period when it haa Oyatera Good F»od i whooping cough cases rose from Oaa aadaUi A» R*'l ..•••••••••• .1 I.W er—or we guess tt Is a starchad that it would be worth while to . gone through the fattening proceaa. Oysters may well form an im I 25 to 47, gonorrhea cases from 12 .1 0« ao^ved. the channel of truly collec play the latter cha*nce at all as im fia Oop» ...... ^...... Uttle Lord Faunila.oy collar— keep their League-style behavior j Winter ia the "hibernating" eca- portant part of the diet. The oyster j to 30. mumps from 8 to 20. syph- Watkly. Air Carrier .1 .24 tive action on the part of many long as we keep Communist China •uAA-dai.T*ra MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« TUESDAY, SEPTE^fBER 19. 19M > A $ iiiiflV tfAMUHESl'EB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONM« TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1960 w s m gional Valley High achool in FalU standard to meet Its tremendous IM tr*a for xU, Mit thoM XtUnd- noona waekisly. There la no re- After the aervlce thfiu wltt be an Village. Wilh Hamilton production requirements during Power Firm’s carried out a theme o f an out Are Given Party Ing are asked to bring a hot dish bate If one day Is misaed, but for informal reception on the grounds Pembrokte College Ford to Build * The Board of Selectmen and World War II. The dlvtalon and its door acene with the couple aeated To Spei^ Here of Mr. Keen’s residence, or In his Uceivaees produced more than 500.- ■ i l aufl IR nr IBUIILOatNI^a E^l^nth C oventry of some kind, or a aatad or aoma* two missed credit will be extend registrars of voters will be in under an arbor decorated with n In New Residence thing for dessert." ed to the following week. house in case of rain. A buffet Club Is to Meet session on Saturday, September For 25 Years 000 pi'opellera during that period. Issue Voted E V l r o C lP K ciT tkHOi'FEIRilflm.S w ading beUa. A wheelbarrow with The Hebron Parent-Teacher As lunch or picnic meal will be served. P & W Engines 23. from 1 o’clock to 4 o’clock at Mr. Hamilton waa appointed In ‘ ‘ MB ~ “ UMI* An end-of-the-aeaaon bnseball spector at Hamilton'Standard five « - « n ov erd oin g glfta had been plac nr- sociation Is planning a rather All parishioners and interested the town clerk’s office at South game between the Hebron town friends are cordially invited to be Tha Hartford Pembroke Collcga years after joining the company ed in the front of the arbor. The A surprise housewarming party team and the Cfilead IHgefs waa large budget for the coming achool Coventry to examine the quallfi- uaual program of opening o f ^Ifta venr. They hope to raise 3479 to present. Club, of whlcTi a number of Man Arvid Nelaon, of Man* and the following year became Slorkholdert Approve waa given for Mr. arid-Mrs. May plajred on the Hebron grounds Contract Expected to catlona of the applicants and to W M tm dan d Htnnmn and refreahmenta waa Includ^ help out achool welfare In one way ■ *r)n Grangers will have an chester women are members, will administer the, elector’s oath to second shift superintendent. In I Direclors’ Aotioit in nard A. Clough, formerly of Man Sunday afternoon, the Townies or another through the year, 1950- Old Timers’ Night at the meeting hold its first meeting of tha sea Be Signed Soon; Fac Chester^ Among Those 1939 he waa made,an aasiatant to eo-chatruMn, h»T« an- during the evening entertainment. winning by a ricore of 10-7. The those ,who shall be found quali The Nathah Hale Community chester, who are now living in SL 3154 will be for expenses of .1, ' week at Gilead' Community son Thursday at the home of Mra. fied. Appllcanta of foreign birth the shop superintendent In charge Trn Millions Bonding •laiia arc now completed game waa rained out tha week be* tory iir Chicago CAimpleting V4 Ontiiry of controlling quality and in 1940 AVAILABLE hall. William F. Meyer, Jr„ 145 Moun itlM Natlian Hml« Community Center organlaatlon committee their new home at • 35 Shannon the annual educational trip of the must present their citiaenship pa- [ fore. graduating class, which this year A the meeting of Hebron School tain road. West Hartford. A picnic liecame an assistant chief inspec itiir orfanlmtion committee •ponaored eduaational and hobby road, East Hartford, on Saturday pers. Twenty-fiVa years of aervlce Stockholders of the Fonnertlcut The baptism of Everett Leroy will number 22. This means 37 Board Thursday •evening. George supper will be served at 6:30 p. m., Wrtght-Patterson Air Force Base, Coventry Orange will meet on tor. Md fair the eveninw _ of ptoJeeU program will be reaumed Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. per pupil. 3100 will be for kitchen Alden. Br., was approved an cus with Hamilton Standard Division Mr. Holitnger started his Ham Power Company, of which Man iber M ^ d 30 at the huild- evening. The party was made up followed by a abort business meet Ohio, 6ept. 1 9 -The USAF has an- Thursday evening at the Grange October 2 there when the flrat of 32 friends, many of whom are Everett Stone of Oolcheater, took equipment; another 3100 for mis- todian of the Hebron Elementary ing and program. Mrs. Richard P. ilton Standard aervlce aa a one- chester Electric It a division, at a nounda. an eight-weeks' courae In metal nounced that a contract is expect Hall and the qffie'ers will confei; of United Aircraft Corporation FROM STOCK! place Sunday at St. T^ter'a Epis cdlaneous purposes; 330 for a chil- school. He has acted ax tempor Eldrl^e la president of the club. man shipping department with the . V . Kalber will be in biislneas easoclates of Mr. Clough, the 1st degree on a class of candi were obaerved by five employees special meeting held yesterday, n>? craft will be conducted from 7-9 Who has been with the Bartlett- copal church in Hebron, tire Rev, drien’s Christmas party;, 320 for ary custodian since the resignation Mrs. David Hatch, Jr„ la chairman ed to be signed this week with the Standard Steel (.Company at a time of entertainment; Mre. ®d- m. by Mrs. Adam O. Quandt the annual Hallowe'en party. of Herbert W. Porter. Transpor dates and the ladies’ degree team including one from Manchester approved the 310,000.000 bond is- Bralnard company 6f Hartford H. R. Keen officiating. The baby of the committee. Ford Motor Company to build the. second dr gree. The drill team whc)t six propellers a month waa Schulthelea, tlckete; WlUtam Mrs. Quandt is a member of the la the grandaon of Attorney and Four miliary whists will be held, tation bids were tabled until the - Mlaa Bodie Wrinn haa charge of during the past week-end. The five a big order. He haa teen packag 'siie recommended by the directore. kitchen: Mre. John 1^- since 18.3.1 and is now sales director Pratt A Whitney 28-cyllnder en will also exemplify their floor OonnecUcut Society of Craftsmen .it ■*!'- of that company. Mra. John A. Markham. Mr. beginning October 6, to help bring next board meeting. Kindergar the program which will be a veterans, who bring the division’s ing methods change from almply All itockholdera present and all ^ ^ e e ; Mre. Alex a P r w ^ and waa a student under Leonard in the cash. ICdwin R. Smith will ten in still delayed In opening, gines for B-86 bombers. ^ work. bolting a two-bladed propeller into % Hostesaea for the party were Markham was one of the god-par- sketch of the historical highlights Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mille.r an tot si of quarter-century employees the stock represented by proxies M8" PERFECTION WOOD SHINGLES ial priew; Mre. Albert T. IW - Rankin of the R. I. School of De enta, the others being Mrs. Nidi be program committee, assisted by though It is understood that a of Pembroke College. Mrs. Ralph a wooden box to complex systems priaee; Mre. R ^ h C. Mrs. John K. Newton of New The approximate '3.500 horse nounce ' the engagement of tlirir ' seven, were honored gueata of at the meeting voted in favor of sign. She has all available metals. olas Bochain and Alex Bochain, a teacher each month. Mrs. teacher is in line. The class will Tgwno will report on Alumnae the division at a supervisory em requiring anti-damage and aqtl- and her Coventry Future V Haven and Mrs. R. G. Kittle, Crom Arirhie Green will serve *ln Octo have to be held In the auditorium power engine, it known as Model | daughter Ulenna Louise to Gerard the proposal, 72 per cent ot the If sufficleat interest Is shown she both of Oolcheater. Day at the* college whlls Mra. 4360. The engines will be build in i Krigen of Wist Hartford. Miss ployee outing Saturday, when corroaion methoda. :are 4-H Club, homemade well road, Manchester. 'Games arid ber. on the stage until extra rooms are stock outstanding being voted at ^ • SELECT OAK FLOORING will also conduct a class in “ **■' refreshments were enjoyed during Misa Marjorie H. Martin, Mrs. Hatch who represents the club at a goi’ernment-owned plant in 7401 ] Miller is a giaduate nurse and ia aw-arda were made by Earle Mar Mr. Billingbam la the oaly end candy and ice cream Mrs. Louis Oarbich ' apd two built oh, and work remains to be the invocation of the new dean. tooling. . * the evening and Mr. and Mra. Albert W. Hilding, Mlaa Clarissa done on the stage floor before it SouUi Cicero Avenue. Chicago. It i connected with the Hartford hos- tin, general manager. Hamilton Standard employee who the meeting. Aa previously an Mta. Proulx and Mre. A. children, Alan and May, spent the Nancy Duke Lewis, today will nounced, the proposal it to provide On October 3 Mrs. O. Richard Clough were presented with a L. Pendleton and Mias Alice G. week-end in New York City where will be avallrihle as a cla.ssroom. will be known as the F'ord Aircraft pital. A fall wedding is planned, jjeweled pins were 'presented to: can remember the earliest da.va of W. Olaen. popcorn; Katie bring back details of the ceremo Arvid Nelson, factory manager 67 Standard Steel Propeller ^ la - the company with about 32,800,- forttmTuitorHenry Jack- Dimon of Chestnut Hill. Lebanon ..niiiUSil beautiful gift for their new home. Boyden of Newtonville, Maaa., Mlaa they attended the wedding of Mrs. Word ha.*i b-'cn received of the Engine Plant. but no definite date haa been set. • 1 X 5 PINE NOVELTY SIDING $130 per M will begin the first in a series of Martin's gueat for tha week-end, appointment of the Rev. Benjamin ny. luncheon -nd President Wris- Known as the Wasp Major, the Coventry Grange will observe | pany, one of the present 'com 000 in additional funds for plant memberahip table; Mre. Garbich'a brother, Joseph Toback, ton's reception. eight evening lessons in antique Rev. Estelle Crutcher were present gt an afternoon tea to Miss IJta Gold, the ceremony h. Bisscll, son of the late Mr. and Pratt A Whitney engine is the their annual Grange Fair and pany's tw-o predecessors. Ha joined expansion and eonitnictlon now in C. LaUmer, Lawreneb C. Standard Steel in 1920, eighteen process and known to be required end John F. Chappelle, decorating from 7-9 p. m. at the Saturday at the-summer home In taking place at the Gold Manor. Mrs. H. Asa Bis.scll. of Hebron, to highest powered piston engine in Booster Night on ^pteraber 30th 1 • MANY OTHER BUILDING ITEMS Center. Beginners are welcome. Rev. Estelle Crutcher, of Miami Colclieater of Mrs. Lonsdale, wid Also attending were Mrs. Oar- Christ Church, Port of Spain, u'orld. and i| the same type at the Grange hall. The program ' months after Its Incorporation, through 1952. Tli# balance of el boothe; Mrt. John H West- Hebron ow of the late Rev. Herman Lons Sole Affents the then left in 1922 for employment 37.200,000 will be used to redeem tombole booth. Chairmen will On October 23 Mrs. .1. J. Carey Beach, Florida, will speak on blch'a brother-in-law and slater, Trinidad Island, W. I. Friend.s of that powered the non-stop, around- will start at 1 o'clock and booth Wednesday, Thursday and dale of New York. Several other In Manchester elsewhere, rejoining the company three outstanding bond laaues | Uielr own working commlt- of Ourleyvllle Will conduct classes Mr. and Mr^. 8. Cruaon and family, •,lr. Bissell say this is one of the Lhe-world flight of the Lucky Lady of fancy work and novelties in ceramics. This eight-weeks Friday evenings of this week The Hebron Congregational gueata from Oolcheater were of Lebanon. finest churches in the capital. He charge of Mrs. Anna C. Anderson in 1928. He became chief drafts The plan la sublect to approval M II.K M A Il) II, which circled 23.452 miles man in 1931. Open Monday Through Saliirduy 7 :.^0 a. ni. to 5 :3 0 p. m. course will also be from 7-9 p. m. at the Church of the Naz- Sunday achool opened Sunday preaenL The Rev. H. R. Keen announced is already In charge there. will be on display and for sale; by the Connecticut Public UtIUtles Weatlend end Mr. LeDoyt Beauty Aids around the globe in 94 hours. Mr. Rose la the firet hourly-rat Commission. here. Mrs. Carey has her own kiln arene, 466 Main street. Bom with a registration of 85, include Parents aending children to the Sunday that Bishop Gray will visit Miss Florence Borst of Brooklyn. other booths Include; handker that about 3800 hea been N. Y., waa the guest the past week Others Using Engine ed employee to complete twenty- ht within the past month for end co&pletely hnlahed glazed In India, near Calcutta, where her elementary achool hot lunches are St. Peter's Episcopal church here chiefs In charge of Mrs. Harold The lasuea to be railed are all parents spent many years as mis Ing children and teachers. The list reminded that pay for lunches Sunday, September 24, at 8 p. m. of her hr,liirr. William I. .Borst Arthur Drug Stores In addition to the B-.38. the en- Turner and Mias .lune Loomis; five years of service with the com of the company's outstanding first ■lor decoratln* and other Im- products will be made such as of teachers Includes Mrs. Charles A class of eight will be confirmed. and famll.f, at Hebron Center. gmes are used in the B-50, Boeing i Mrs. C. pany and at the age of 41, Ihc IF YOU LIVE IN nente in the building. Thle vaaes. flower pots, free form ash sionaries, Mrs. .Crutcherls family should be made Thursday fore- and general mortgage bonds of were members of the Methodist N. Fillmore, who Is also superin C-97 Stratocruiser, the Douglas Irving Loomis and Mrs. Harry youngest, lie was hired aa an as- . .Series A, 3 3-4 per cent due Orto- I c in n e y Rockville has nearly depleted the ' M K trays, etc. C-74. the C-124, the Fairchild C- h - ■ Sfmbler helper when fifteen years | her 1. 1965; Series B, 3 i-4 per “ IT PAYS ti^daory and both kindly requeat Mr. and Mra. Russell Albro and church in Lucknow, where. Dr. E, tendent, with Mra. Albert, B. Blt- Kttching: Parcel Post, Mrs. Oliver Stanley Jones held his first revival 119 Packet , and the Navy AM-1 old and Is now the top-rsted static ; emt due January 1. 1967. snd Se- Storrs e*dmunlty aupport for the upkeep son Arthur of Ozone Park. L. I.. N. Brown. There will also be Pan In India. lard, assistant, Mra. Stoddard Mauler and g-4M Mercator. try Shelf booths and a grab bag blade lialancer employed by the ries C. 3 1-4 per rent due Novem TO DRIVE I.IJMBER AND SUPPLY CO. (4 (hie W lding and grounda which T. spent the week-end at their sum BeUien. Miss Betty Lou Jonea, J. rompsny. her 1, 1975. Willimuntic adMuaed extenelvely for civic and Mrs. Crutcher is an ordained do you wont o MODERN range? F'ord first was licen.sed to manu for the children, and a vegetable mer home on Main street in South Miss Emily Hewitt, Mlaa Edna Call Enterprise community activitice. minister In the Church of the facture Pratt A Whitney Aircraft booth and other added attractions. The new Issue, which have | BOLTON NOTCH — ROUTE tt-A Coventry. On Sunday they attend Nazarene and has served for sev I.Atham, Raymond Burt, Mr*. engines during World War II In a At two o'clock there will be a doll Arsnnlat Wants New Trial no sinking fund, will be 2 3-4 per A WAYS” 99.')5 (N o Ton * ia m g Mothera Oub will reauma ed the opening of the Eastern nii^nKa Tueaday at 8 p.m. at the eral years as pastor and evange Fillmore, and subatitutea or as plant at River Rouge, which built carriage parade for all children 7 rent first mortgage bonds due Oc TELEPHONE MAN. 2-4.'»25 Charge) States Exposition in Springfield, list. She leaves this country the sistant teachers, Mrs. Albert S. 67.851 of the 2.000-horsepower years and under. There will be New Haven. Sept.- 19 - i4»i-- tober I, 1980. While the price at NUhan Hale Community Center Mass., returning to N. T. on Mon- naSly redecorated downaUlra club- first of November for a three Taylor, Mlaa E. Anne Clark, Don Double Wasp engines before hos three prizes offered and judges William A, Wunagill, Jr., 17. who which the company hopes to aell is aerving a 17 to 25 yearn term in room. Co-hoateaaea will be Mra dfty. months’ evangelistic tour in India ald Heath and Shirley Belden. tilities ended. Mobilization plan will be from out of town. Any its bonds was not announced at Mrs. Joseph Motycka of Sim child in the community is welcome State Prison for arson, haa brought i Walter Cargo and Mra William H with her daughter and son-in-law, The Teen-Agers met Sunday eve ning for construction of the big the meeting. It was Indirated that mons Road, North Coventry, has who are now serving as Nazarene ning at the home of SIrreno A. Pratt A Whitney engine began late to ehter the contest. At 5:.30 to suit agsinst State'a Attorney the directors believe they can be ■ vir KanyoiL In connection with raia- Just been appointed radio chairman 7 there will be a clam chowder Abraliam S. Ullman in an attempt . ,,lim ’(unda for the treaaury for club- missionaries in , Berar, Central Scranton, 14 present. They gave in 1948, when at the Air F'orce’s issued at lower interest ratoe than for the Mansfield League of Wom Province. reports on the various Sunday suggeation, talks between Pratt A supper in charge ot Mrs. G. Ray to win a new trial. The Ansonla the company le now paving and adOoaored community aervlce pro- mond John.son and Harold Turner. youth pleaded guilty in Superior Meta through the finance eommlt- en Voters. She will arrange pro Evangelist Crutcher will speak school conferences attended, and Whitney and several different ArvM Nelsea that refinancing will reaiilt in sub- grams for broadcasting on the at the Sunday morning and eve their experiences as delegates. Following tlie supper there will be court in June. 1949. to anon I stantlal savings. tM Mra Howard A. Craft and Mra. automobile manufacturers were a Booster Night program in charge charges arising from a fire in the Connecticut Stote League of Worn- ning aervices. this coming Sun The Hebron Congregational La Comstock Road, Manchester; Har Jamea Ganser have a aelectlon of opened. Planninjf has continued of the lyoctiirer, James T. Laidlaw. old L. Hamilton, en assistant chief MachowskI block in 405-421 Main W'hen fruit juices, milk, and Voters program. On Saturday day. The serNdee will begin at dles' Aid Society will meet Wed I Ctoatmaa carda. Ordera may be 7:48 p. m. during the week and at steadily since 1949 Much of the after which there will be dancing. inspector, 43 IJvingston road, street. Ansonla. in which one per ' milk drinks are chosen for bev placed by telephoning them or at 1:30 p. m. over Station WTHT nesday at 2 p. m., at the chapel, preliminary work has been com Mra. Motycka will Interview Miss 10:45 a. m. snd 7:30 p. m., on Sun Everyone in the rommnnity la In F:ast Hartford; Walter B. Billing- son was fatilly burned. He now erages. the amounts of vitamins, eiber membera of the finance com and will talk over repairs and im pleted. vited to sttend the fair and pro ham. chief draftsman. 537 Tolland claims lie vvs-s mentally incom minerals and even protein In the adttee of which Mra. Fred Rom Matjorle Slfkey. deputy commjs- day. - provement to be made in the j Members and friends of the This is the initial step in a broad gram and tickets for the supper street, Ea.at Hartford; Edmond J' petent when he entered the plea. I diet are Increased. la chalrman,j aloner of welfare. The subject will church kitchen and on the refrig licensor-licensee program fostered be on "Cooperating Connecticut’s church are urged to be on hand will be on sale at 5:30 o'clock and Holainger. Shipping foreman. 6 Mlaa Katherine K. Purdin waa erator. TTiey will also discuss by the industrial planning division | n,gv he obtained earlier If de- Woodycrest avenue. East Hart l^ven a aurpriae mlacellaneoua parUcipatlon in the Mid-Century Wednesday night for the tirst of ways and means of raising money these Interesting and challenging of the Air Material Command. | *ired. ford. and Joseph Rose. blade ■bower Friday evening In honor of White House Conference to pay for this. At a food sale Under the arrangement, Pratt A balancer. 380 Wolcott Hill road. bar approaching marriage at the measages. There will be special held Saturday afternoon 346.50 dren and Youth." music each night. Whitney Aircraft will provide Ford _ l* j . Wethersfield. home of Mra. Wilfred B. Hill. Co- Mrs. Sophie Clock was admitted was raised, a good boost for the with technical manufacturing data j L o c a l i-a n C lld a le Mr. Nelson, a native of Sweden, iMWteaaea were Mra. Ruth Oehrlng, to Windham Community Memorial fund. w HinrSS^'^nS!i!!S& aa well aa technical assistance In hes been factory manager for Mra. George A. Kingabury, Mra. Hospital on Monday PatienU who Defense Leaders The third session for making preliminarlea to production. Ford Hamilton Standard and its prede Matthew Uttell and Mra. Grant have been recently discharged voters waa held Saturday after will have complete reaponsibtUty Issues Slalemenl cessor company, Hamilton Aero 1^ Vance. About 35 frienda at- from the same hospital include noon at the town clerk's offlee. for operating the plant. Manufacturing Company. since imded. Glfta were placed in -\rraiij'iiig Plans Gilbert Pepin of Brewater street Twenty-one new voters were ad Similar licensor-licensee agree Ju.st before the Democratic par 1928, having joined the latter com /Make Sore (dd-faahlonad wishing well. An and Mrs. .John Adamclk of Plains mitted. n>ey are Marilyn R. Por ments cover every critical aircraft pany as production superinten ■■■expected guest was Mias Doris ty primary, in which he was Road. Chief Herman Schendel, coordi ter, August F. Frank, Rina Bor- component, such as airframes. named candidate for Selectman, dent. Prior to that time he was Tlirtbn of Nutley, N. J. The Ladles' Association of First nator of Civil Defense, his Rotti, Selig Ix-nefski. William E. employed by Aeromarine Plane A Merry Maids 4-H club will meet pow«r plant, propellers and other Allan F. Freiheit was found not Vott Get. Congregational 'church public Chief of Staff. Russell B. Hatha Leary and Barbara B. Leary, Pld- parts. li.sted on the Democratic voting Motor Company as general fore Wednesday following achopl at the luncheon Wednesday there will be way, with other staff members warci A. O'Connor. Earl Whit man: Doehler Die Castings, Amer home of Mrs. Walter Cargo to work regi.ster. oil euaNacii from 12-1 p. m. The regular met last night with the following comb. Barbara RankI, Helen At the- public relations office of Today Freilielt Issued the fol ican Machine A Foundry. Inter THE DEPENDABLE BURNER' INOSO CfiWffIsN wifllOf on Tscord books. deputy directors: Division 1. Lieu Whitcomb, Bette Ixiulse Batson, type. Taft-Pierre and Brown A «U tPoQitipttlttt hoMs monthly meeting of the group will Pratt-Whitney division. United lowing statement: "Allan Freiheit J hoot, huoitc'dv, Spot Mrs. Florence Radell, Repub' tenant Raymond Grlffn; Division Sharpe Manufacluring IVimpany. begin about 2:30 p. m. .lacob and Israel Kassman. Lila Aircraft Corporation, East Hart- personally delivered ~ hia . change- t. . ond dccidoto pb to* Change To A NEAR View Roan vice chairman from Mari' Mr. Nelson pioneered many of porfpct CPOtfort. firod The Waterfront Manor Aesocla- 2, Drs. I.«chBUsse and Dlsksn; Di M, Martin, Mlldretl B. Davis, Da ford it waa stated thla m o r n i n g I "ver slip to Regi-strar of Voters hpnugh was the speaker Monday vision 4, Francis Miner; and Divi the applications of high produc b> ttoH SoSM boroo*. Uon-sponsored set-back party vid C. Crocker. Marian S. Crock that signing of the contract is Im Edward Moriarly. The Demo a t 8 p.m. at Nathan Hale CommU' sion 6, Fire Chief .John Merr. of er. Ragnar I.,undqulst. Bertha cratlc candidate for selectman tion machine tools to the exacting ■tty Center in South Coventry. Tuesday at 8 p. m. will be at the minenl ’ home of Mr. and Mrs. aarenco R. the Manchester Fire Department. Elizabeth Poter. Paul Leslie states that this is the second time precision requirements of aircraft Ka^blican women from Andover, Thlq meeting was held to dis Coates. Ruth B. Coates. There that he has turned in his change propellers. It waa hla plan for Of Your New Home Cbventry, Mansfield and Tolland Jeffries of 6 Shore Drive In that cuss personnel needed by these di district. Mrs Rowney Elsemore will he one more session for thos<' over slip from Independent to mass production techniques, sub- WAH.riAMI CON. a joint meeting then. visions and to do some dlvlslonsl being contracting and branch plants will be assisting Mrs. Jeffries, whose rights shall have matured Democrat, the first time VERSION OR ■UtNItt ^Republlcaa Town committees of planning. after the 16th, September 30, North Coventry over a year ago.” : that made it possible for Hamilton — fomffuefor gwerea#s#W Are you still thinking of your binged-T<^home aa “ over the hill and far away?” i i cOBd and First Voting Districts chairman. ' The deputy directors of the 3rd, #v« Oil sffvinti VP to Robert McConnell and John from 1 to 4 p. m. 2 S % Of Niofo*—Qutchiy Focus on the Manchester Savings & Loan fur a Direct Reduction Home Loan. Wa Will have a joint meeting Tues- 7th, 8th, 9tn and 10th Divisions The Gilead Sunday achool 1s Funeral aervices were held for convort cool bumori ond Feeney have been elected co-cap fufttocet to Quiol. de- have extended the maximum term of our mortgages on new homes, or homes receutly at 8 pjn. at the firehouse in will be asked to meet Monday eve sponsoring a fanilly nlgh^^ Sep Robert Caock on Sunday afternoon •onth Coventry. tains of the school baseball team ning, September 'i.’ilb, to dt.scuss pendobto o»l Hoot Oil •OUlll- built, to 25 years. This reduces the monthly payments considerably— makes it actual tember 22. There will be a/ hot -a t the First OongregaUonal tncorporptlnf a«Ofy The Twin Hill "Home Economics during a recent election held at their preliminary personnel needs ly cost most families lew* to buy a home than to rent one. lunch served at 6:30, which will church in South Coventry w ith, No one wemi "prctiy sood'' oil beat. Vbeo f OPhtt 0 fpr Rnost SM 9 fihbtip will meet Wednesday at 7:45 the eighth grade room in the South and plans. Rev. R. A. Merrlfleld pastor of the | boaio bpptlat. o'o at the home of Mias Grace Street school. >Mi buji, eel the cleao, comlortable, conw OvoHdbU b» p widp Second Oongregational church ■ vcnieni Timken Silent Automatit Oil Heat! eeeeo p* MpocMoi. Come in— we'll tell you how easily you can repay your loan— Just like rent. l f e t e rm ^IANCHEST&R e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, OONN„ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1950 IIANCHE3TEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONNa TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1960 PAGE ELEVHT binder Man of Hour in Red Sox Drive to First Place Goodman Hard Cerebral Palsy Victims Broad Street Walnuts Playoff Champions Man to Catch Have Special Class Here Plan Approve TBS Silk City Opens Grid They Stopped the Bengals Fired-Up Sox Defeat Holds 17-Point Margin The Board of Education last-atlng of the unused Bunce school, S c h o o l B oa rd T a k e s F< Seven Players Hit Homers night authorized Superintendent la $5,300. The sum of $6,550 waa : 1 HERALD ANGLE Over Kell; Musial *on of Schools Arthur H. Illing to pro budgeted for home training of mal Action at lU Medkl Slate Tomorrow Night Tigers, Gain Second Defeat Garden Grove Way to 4th N, L. Title ceed, on an experimental basis, theae children. It was said. Two- ing Last Night In Rival Parks This Season with the formation of a special thirds of . the amount uaed Is re- EARL W.lfOST class at the Runce sehool for cere Chicago, Sept. 19—((P)—Boaton's Imb.iracd to the Town of Manches Play Rockville Legion Veteran Righthander For Rec Crown, 7 to 5 bral palsy victims. Mr. Illing said ter :)>’ the StHtr The Manchester Boahl of Backfield Ace Pennant Races Nsw Toth. Bsph 19—(JPV—Savona ton. Gordon, who hit only four in Billy Goodman apparently will be there would be 11 children In the Mr. Illing told the board that he cation meeting last night toi - f ; BaB to AM n m XlwMla « o a Sept. ST from Yankee Stadium At Mt. Nebo in Open Puts Out Fire in 9th players—six of thsm righthanders Bravsa Field, his home boss, hard to catch In the waning Amer class. has discussed the matter with .the approved the new Broad street el* . 'Charli* Burr pauM along tha will be telecast over Channel Six. ing Conference Contest At a Glance —havs oompleted the cycle of hit smacked a half dozen in Pitts ican League batting race. Enter Estimated cost fojr the special parents of the chtldfth and that ementery school building pleas a*-.' iptfArmAtiQn thftt Bob HoU, fom or Shota Here and There Inning to Preserve t Three Run Homer b yX, l p h i l g A n x i o U S ting at least one home run in each burgh. Flgues Include games of ing the semi-final week of the training class, Including teacher, the parents have shown a great drafted by the Town School BnUd* ’ , quarterback and now the Walt Kennedy, public relations —Many Veterans Back major league ball park this Wednesday, Sept 12. transportation, and some redecor- deal of enthusla.sm for the project. Ing committee. Win; Dodgers Lose By The Associated Press Paul Krebs Features! „ The players who did It last year campaign, Goodman’s .3.58 gave The public expenditure of fMOt* . rj/mta dlreietor of athletica, wiU director for &e Uttle L,eague him a 17-potnt lead. •'tfea guest epeaker at tha Monday, headquarters, will assist Ted Hus- t With the season’s opener only a National League . , were KIner, Eddie Robinson, and UOO for building end equipping' I By Murray aoos W L Pet. GBT Winners’ Attack on 1 Q r laV A ailK S R«>ph C3]^e Vollmsr, Washington; Duke Billy faded three points last et 8:45 a, m. end returned late proposed new Broad street elitoia ..ji^toher SO meeting of the Kiwanla ing announcing all Notre Dame day away, thirty-one candldatea< week, but second-spot George Kell football games this fall. Kennedy n are still battling for starting (AssoeUited Press Sportswriter) Philadelphia 87 54 .617 . . . 18 Aceto in Final Game j ------' big slugger, ■ with...... 48 horn* runs bo- Snider, Brooklyn, and Hank Sunday evening. tary school le up for publle Max- - ^ffltab. . of Drtrolt dropped four to .Ml. In Manchester The Senior choir of St. Francis th e North End nurseryman and will also handle all National Foot berths 6q this year’s Silk City A. The talk was all of "Kinder, Boston 78 60 .565 7H 16 V: fore Friday’s games, found Bos Sauer. Clncinnatl-Chicagp. Ing tonight. Argumenta over tlM9 Four players have mlsssd only third epot by a margin of one church will practice Momlny, Sept. 18 room school , will be heenl'-lM>^ were teammatea at Yale some ball League games played by the C. Football team. The locals open Kinder, Kinder” as the fired-up Brooklyn 76 61 .555 9 17 Climaxing a great season In the I Whiz Kids Pulling for ton, New York and Philadelphia point with .334 waa Detroit’s Hoot tomorrow night at Mt. Nebo New York 77 63 .550 BH 14 his toughest obstacles, hitting one Griffith Stadium this year. They Date Rook 2.5 at 8 p. m. All who wish to join fore the Board of Directors at 9 K •Q Bftoen years ago. All Yale gradu- New York Giants this season . . . Rec Softball League the Walnuts j Evers, who fell six points after a arc reqiipstol to report then. Bill Detrlck, former New Britain against their arch-rivals, the Boaton Red Sox steamed into Remaining games: Bombers to Win Flag in each park. . are Don Lonhardt, Browns; Robin m. In the Hollister echool audtto*. -o « b e in Manchester have' bwn in Cleveland- -today for a two-game pinned two straight defeats on the ■ son, Washington-CJhlcago; Ted great 23-polnt surge the previous Miss Gertrude Francis of Man rlum. vited to attend the-dlnner-meetlng. Teachers College three sport star, Rockville American Legion. Knck- Philadelphia at Homs (4) Here's Klner’e! park-by-park Tonight Garden Grove to annex the title. , And Be Series Foes Williams and Vem Stephens. Red week. Chester will resume her dancing Ths proposal, worked oh aafi **”|n additian to a short talk. Hall has been added to the faculty at off Is scheduled for 8:15 and a seriea with the Indians. Brooklyn 2, Chicago 2. Away Last night at the Charter Oak , breakdown: Fourth with .888 was Cleveland’s Public hearing pn new propoeed large crowd is anticipated for this (9): Boston 3, New York 4, Brook Pittsburgh,. 27; Boston, Sox. Stephens, incidentally, elasses at the Wapping Ooramu brought to building stage hy tito ‘ ’ -"’•will show movies of several Middletown High and is assisting After Cleveland comes the vital Lots the Walnuts scored a 7 to 5 Larry Doby followed by two Boa Broad street school. iilty House Sept. 28 and In the Head Coach Waino Flllback with conte^ which will be the first in lyn 2. Philadelphia — (NBA)—Having Brooklyn, 4; Chicago, 4, Clnidn- though a home rqn alugger, never Tomorrow Town School Building oommittexi football games. two-day set with the Yankees in win to take the playoff seriea in won the season’s aeries from every haa connected in Washington. ton playere, Dorn DiMaggio ana Town llsll, South Windsor on In cooperation with town offfdelia jtiar the football team. Detrlck will also the newly organized Central Con New York Saturday and Sunday. Brooklyn at home (16) Boston nati, 3; Philadelphia, 1; St. Louis, Al d rills, bracketed at .330; New Republican Women's club get ' New Style Huddle two straight. club in the National League, the 2; New 'York, 1. Walt Dropo of the Red Sox and .Sept. aoth. and architects would, if carriad' assist In basketball and baseball at necticut Football Conference. But the hustlers from Boston 6, New York 8, Philadelphia 2, Lloyd Jarvis proved to be the York'! Hank Bauer, .327; Boaton'a together, lawn of home of John ■^r^here’ vrtU be something new Middletown. . . Owner Eddie Shore Veterans Gene Morlarty, Chick amazing Phillies don’t give a bat The other players who havs Larry Berra of the Yankees each ITic Holy Name girls' softbsll through, provide a school for to* weren't looking that far ahead. PltUburgh 4. Away (2); Phlla •master last night holding at bay Walt Dropo, .325; New York's Pentland, 184 Porter street, 2:30 learn from Stratford defeated the "finis Tall for both the Yale fo^baU and Coach Earl Seibert of the Plummer, and Jack Sloan are bat delphla 2. ting practice blooper who they found the range are Joe DiMaggio, has a chance to complete the town property on Broad street Win ’em and worry about to the sluggeim of the Grove to five Phil Rlasuto, .828, and New York’s p.m. St. Kraivclh CVO girls’ team 22-t specially purchased for educsttpas and fans when the Blues Springfield Indiana of the Amer tling for the starting end positions Boaton at home (8): Philadel tackle In the World Series. Yankees: Hoot Evers, Detroit; cycle. Dropo needs ouly New Monday, dept. 18 ■*SIe_ _ _ to__ the „ gridiron for actusU morrow, tomorrow,” was the mot ‘ ’runs while his teammatea collected When you pin them down, how. York, while Berra Is shy of Phlls- Yogi Berra, .816. Sunday In the championship finals si purposes. — .. . . come ican Hockey League are now In along with newcomers. Bill At^ ■/ phla 3. St. Louis 3, New York 1 Sid Gordon, Braves; Dick Slaler Meeting of Women's club of warfare. The first test IB to of every man from Manager •seven, off the offerings of Pete ever, you gather that the Whiz delphia. Both have games left in - Kell and Dom DiMaggio contin for the State CYO title. More Roonae Are Neeaefr ' and Andy Semlnick, Phllllea, and training at Woodstock, Ontario. kins, formerly with the East Hart Stove O’Neill down as they looked Away (8)-: Brooklyn 6, New Yon Aceto. Paul Krebs and KHlott ued as double leaders In special Manchester, South Methodist Harry Goo<1wln of Buckisnd Saturday afternoon against the The Springfield hockey ticket of- i EJI s Kinder (l«ft) who marched to the mound as a reUef hurler for Kids prefer the Yankees. Andy Pafko, Chibs. those parks. Need for the new buUdti ford Crusaders, Bob Bjorkland, fondly in the direction of Ellis 2. Shipman emerged aa the batting ized departments through last church. rosd had as his guests last week [ 'tniBverslty of Connecticut. flee Is now open for the conven-! and Frank Johnson who is out for the tlfth time in five days, gets an embrace from rookie Willard Nixon New York at home (9): Boston This is not because the difference Slaler, the lone lefthander, haa In the National League, Del En become more pressing with a Kinder. stars for the Walnuts knocking in Sunday’s games. Kell led In hits Tuesda.v, Hept. 26 end Raymond Davis and Fred Me new development of homes tn ■ Coach Herman Hickman s team lence of fans at 29 Worthington | football for the first time. who gave up only six hita In eight inningrs to the Tigers at Briggs 2, Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 4. between a winning share at hit only 11 homers, but made ’em nis of the Phils needa only New Opening of Products show at And well they migjit. For it was three and two runs respectively. with 201 and two-baggers with 51. Cafey; Jr. of Lynn, Maas. ares to be served if tbs sebu^ to . jfilu se a huddle but it will be dlf- street In Sprlnflfleld . . . Unlversl- ' Five local candidates are vleing StAdtum. Kinder stopped a Detroit rally to save the game for Nixon Away (5): Boston 2, Brooklyn 8. Yankee or Briggs Stadium and in Boaton, Brooklyn, CTilcago, York. Stats Armory. e i ** ftrent from the usual rlng-around- Kinder again who saved the "big Krebs hit a long blast to leftfleld Boston’s Fenway Park would be Players .missing one park were Little Dom was abaad in duns Harry Flies, Sr., of Watertown built. ty of Bridgeport will open Its footj for the twq tackle slots and all and give the Red Sox a 3-2 victory and second plsu;e in the tight Americas LMgue dneinnatt and Pittsburgh, where with 125 and stolen bases with IS. Saturday, Sept. 80 flg thMuarterback. Large Herman one” against Detroit in the ninth that easily went for a homerun something like $1500. Most of ths be hit one apiece. The Phils’ much- the Bra5^' Bob Elliott (St. Msee., was tha week-end gueit of Some opposition has devete^efi- ball season Saturday against Adel- Ynah Vlnrek but one tip the Fairbanks at bet American League race. (AP Wirephoto). W f " Pet.o. OB TP with two mates aboard. Shipman Other specialized paca-iettera Master Mason degree to he con his son, Judd Files and family of S i '*has designed a huddle wherein the phl at Garden Oty, L. I. . . Walt ter than 200 pounds. Mike Wrobcl yesterday just as he did the day Phils are too young to be business improved leftflelder socked only Louis); The Braves’ Sam Jethroe to It on the basis of cost. New York .684 . . . 12 pounded out a long two basehit remained unchanged, except that ferred. Masonic Temple, 5 p.m., Wapping Center. Wilber T. Little, who reetHU])} Sk -team will stand in two lines, fac- Falkner is the top driver in the at 185 1s a midget alongside Norm before. On the strength of those .627 1 12 men. two —in Philadelphia—his home (Chicago); The Cardinals’ Stan supper at 6:30. '■ ‘ the opposition while the quar- Boston with two men on to combine with Mualal (Boston); and the Braves’ Boston’s Vem Stephens pulled up Ml.ss Nacinc Mellen, daughter of resigned from the School BulMtnB latest AAA big car auto racing Andrlo 2.35, Frank Bycholskl 225, great rescues the Red Sox won .624 IH 13 The Whiz Kids lean to the New park. The other two were hit in even with team-mate Walt Dropo Sunday, Oct. I -'"ferback walks up and down In them both, 3-2, and today rested Detroit Krebe to drive in five out of the York Americans because they St. Louis and New York. Walker Cooper, (Philadelphia). Mr. and Mrs. George Mellen of cummittee, charges the building 19 I standings with Indianapolis 500 Tom Madigan 205, and Tiny Cleveland .576 8 10 seven runs scored. Outstanding In RBI’s at 140. Cleveland’s Al Ro Fall outing of the Brllish-Amerl- Sullivan avenue, who Is enrolled M l.J fo n t of the players giving them mile winner Johnny Parsons a dis Local Sport Pockett at 250 pounds. The latter Bob Osborn Softball in second place, a game behind the regard them as champions, and Gordon and DeMaggio made But big Cooper need not feel too ti'O costly, but hr has not to aat9< ] Remaining games: players defensively were Shipman badly, however. Mel Ott of tha sen belted two more homers for a ran Club at Garden Grove. at Edgewood Park Junior College, (•rtkentea an alternative plaa j bS - , ^ e next play. tant fourth. Paul Russo and Hen two are back after a year’s ab pace-setting Yanks and a half New York at home (6): Wash want to square off with the best certain they would accomplish the leading bag of 86, while Evers waa Dedication reremony of Bowers m This does two things. Hickman length in front of Detroit. and John Martin who came up with Another reason is that the man elusive feat hitting at least two New York QUuita, the National Brtarcllff Manor, New York, will bared on figures. At toe last pvto- ry Banka rank second and third. sence from local semi-pro circles. ington 4, Boston 2. Away (6): tope In triples with 11. school, 3 p.m. begin her studies Sept. 20. tfVl ' ' ’claims. It first makes sure that Bill Holland la seventh, Duke It was the fifth time In the last some nice running catches in the reeponslble for them, the late homers in every park. DiMaggio League’s greatest home nin hitter Sion of the Directors, Little, tj) 9 Chatter Head-Coach Joe Hugret will Loop Batting Champion Boston 2, Chicago 2, Philadelphia field. Detroit’s Dizzy, Trout retained ’Tuesday, Oet. 8 Raymond Frink ncc/>mpanled by gvnoral ststoment, attacked llto 1 Its '* !avery player knows what is com- Dlnsmore, eighth and a Murl Rose find no easy task in choosing his five days that O’Neill waved the general manager. Herb Pennock, slugged four round-trippers in never hit s home run In Philadel next and secondly It allows 2. Aceto was accorded very shoddy phia’s .Shtbe Park the pitching lead on a 13-5 record "Cinderella Week-End.” spon his father, Harry Frink of Sullivan current propoMie, but Without re* j ninth . . . More than $560,000 in 'o d d But True Department: Not guards ns no less than eight can 36-yesr old Arkansas native to pitched for the Yankees. Their tough Griffith Stadium, waahlng- for .722. Allle Reynolds of New r.Js*the players to get more rest by Detroit at home (10): St. Louis support which led to defeat. Even sored by Group D of Center avenue, returned Thursday to hie suit. Ho may hsve figure! and i ...... purses will be distributed during one outfielder In the Softhall Twi didates prefer this position. "Local "come on in and stop ’em.” 4. Cleveland 3, Philadelphia 3. manager, Eddie Sawyer, came out York moved into a strikeout dead church. Hollister echool, 8 p.m. studies for the second year at VII- a4to vjtanoing'standing up siistraight Instead of though Pete gave up ten walks he of the Yankee organization. Two prop'ieals to offer tonight In ptaas- ] Yonker Raceway’s 42-nlght fall light League who participated in boys Include Pinky Pohl, Max North Ends’ Infielder “ I wanted to give him the day Away (3): Cleveland. lock with Cleveland'B Bob Lemon Public Invited. lanova College, Penns. previous general criticiem Of (HtoV: tie Intending over. meeting which starts Monday, at least seven games batted .300 Hutchinson, Gus Agostlnelli, and still deserved a better fate. Burt of their coachea Benny Ben- Hickman Selects c t should be Interest off,” said Steve. "I knew he was Boston at home (6): New Yor X.Smith and Phil Sambogna played ^League Leaders at 151. Sunday, Oct. 16 Miss Janet Kocarnlk of Avery Isting plans. He told tha Olrecton#: jB - Thafs it. It Sept. 25 . . . Long Island Univer during the 10f)0 season. Jack Hill George "Spinach” Vincek. Out of Boasts .441 Average; tired and I told him he could have gough and Dusty Cooke, played | TH’-' T- i tag__» to_____ see how it pans out. 2. Washington 4. Away (6): beat offensively for the Grove The leaders: Dedication ceremony of Ver- street and Miss Eva Peterson of at tnor last meeting that Ito ) sity, one of the basketball powers of Nlchols-Brlstol was the nearest town candidates arc headed by the day off.” Philadelphia 2, Cleveland 2, New with the Bombers, and the other planck school. 3 p.m. Ellington road are going to be Channel 8U Grid Telecaata Ruglio Second; Only TMt«rdRy*B Retiltt 'collecting three out of the eight pair, George Eamshaw and Cy 50-Man Yale Team Includes games of Sept. 17, would do this if given more tiina> I In the East, and New Britain to the figures with a .296 average. Frank Driscoll, and Johnny,. Pat “ ’No,’ he says to me, 'You might By The Associated Press (860 or more times at bat) Wednesday, Oetober 18 n)ommotes at the Spanl.sh House, 5 1 ‘ WNHC-TV In New Haven will Catt^ra PUyafft York 2. hits garnered off Jarvis. Smith Perkins, ■were American Leag Has Practloed Eoonomjr . Teachers College, are expected to rick of the Crusaders, Bob Pel Seven Over .300 Mark Hartford 14. WUke»-Barre 1 (Wilkes need me, Steve. I think I can Cleveland at home (7): Boston National League Names, Clubs AB H Pet Old fashioned concert. Woodruff University of Connecticut at The Building committee, on tito-i ^ carry at least four Yale home stage a practice basketball game letier, and Boo Gnrvcr who form . collected a double and a single to uers. Batting—Mualal. St. Louis, .349; New Haven, Sept. 19—(8i— Another oddity In the Softhall Barre leads 3-3 in best-of.ieven semU work an inning for you.’ ” 2, Detroit 3, CTilcago 2. Awsv pace the Grove. Goodman, Boaton ..405 145 sr)8 hall, Center church, spemeored by Storrs for the coming year. other hand, haa studied UM proto'** j , football games this fall. TelecasU later this fall as part of a centen erly played with the Hartford Ac BnaT series). The Whiz Kids, as a matter of Robinson, Brooklyn. .831. ■ l'‘'' nom the Bowl, however,' will not Twl League during the past sea Bob Osborn, flashy second sack- He did — and what an inning! (3}^j Detroit 3. Once again the Rec Softball Head Coach Herman Hickman haa Kell, Detroit ...... 589 201 .341 Group C. Mr. and Mrs. Iloch Begin of lam for several months with Mto* nial celebration in New Britain. son is the fact that the two lead ton Eagles, and the Clay Hills. Binghamton 3. Albany 0 (Bingham The Sox had come from behind a fact, are American Leaguers in Runs—Stanky,'New York, 109; Rui'klsnd road are the parents of ‘'^start until after the World Series er with the North End.s won the ton wins semi-final series, 4-1). League would like to thank all the picked a 60-man squad for ths Ehrere, Detroit ___ 494 165 .334 Little, aa a member end hM n A { Coach Claire Bee of the Black ing hitters, and four of the top- Ernie Oakman and young Vince 2-1 count to score twice in the the National League, Torgeson, Boston, 105. Doby, develend ...468 166 .333 a daughter horn Saturday. Hept. 9. been able, It was reported, to fttoPI '.liaseball games. National a three-homer performance by ths fans who attended the ball games Certainly. they are imbued opening game against the Univer £ birds plans to conduct a rules in seven batters, played second base. Oenovesl are the centers, unless 1950 batting championship in the ninth for a 3-2 lead. Runs batted In—Ennis, Phila DiMaggio, Boston .546 180 Jules Burnham, aon of Mr, and any means of construction UmB i Saturday's Yale-UConn game Chlckgo 9, Brofiklyn 7. Dodgers’ Tom Brown. at the Charter Oak Lota this past sity of Connecticut in the Bowl on .330 terpretation meeting for coaches The hard hitting second sackera Hugret shifts one or two of his Manchester Twilight Softball Rookie Willard Nixon, who had with the American League Idea— delphia, 117; KIner, PltLsburgh, Zarilla, Boston ...451 149 .330 Mrs. Ro.v B’irnham of Long Hill would prove more aconotolMd|i g " ivlll not be telecast, nor will the New York 13. St. Louis 0. Larrv Jansen’s two-hit pitching season. — the big Inning and whatnot. Wapping and officials after the workout, Include champion Bob Osborn excess tackles or guards to this League was a .441 average In ten Only games scheduled. pitched fine six-hit ball in a duel Walsat Tsnra (7> 11. Saturday. Bauer, New York .382 125 .327 road, left Sept. 18 for service in then those presented. The coounlto* S Tale-Brown game the following Jerry Crean reports In The New |K>altion. GenovesI is the team’s was backed by a 13-hlt New York National League managers and HtU—Musial, S t Louis. 183; the Army. (North Ends), Bud Donovan (D PeatoT (looking up from hta BY rUNTAtNK VUlf BJUTCHEBIsn BTENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY. SEFTEMBER »■ 1»W When tea oalebrated Mayo A paasangar aboard a steamboat TUUNEKVII.I.E FOLKS To thelPstait 1 newapaper)—I b m , Jim, what la Brothers, Dr. WUl and Dr. CharUt, asked the captain why they had North DakoU poatmastar the Order of tee BaUiT" I for Bala T1 S e n s e A n d formsd testr great surgical team stopped in midstream. 'BaaaoliaM Goods 61 a Loeatifi H< writea a good letter. The other Captain—Th* fog la so thick Nestor (ambraetng te# oppor B#lp Wsatei— P eiB ^ Artidas tor Sola M tesy decided to divide tee body into tunity!— WaU, aa Tv* experienced BeoMlM^ SanrkM F o r B o a t 14 SEVEN-ROOM Gape Cod, built day hi* office received a letter two siherea of operatldn. Dr. W ill teat ws can’t le* to proceed up AatoMobOM tar Balt 4 N o n s e n s e addressed to tee Chief of the Cota- tt, It'a too cold: then you're short FOR SALE- Men’t rebuilt and ra- JUST RETURNED TO 1941. Naar acbool, bus and atoras,. opeisted In tea central part; Dr. the river. OttarM______HA WOMAN Wanted to work nights OUR HARTFORD STORE * munUt Party in Grafton. N . D. a towel, than tea tslaphone rtnfls. lasted shoes. Better than new AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE in desirable neighborhood. OU Cnarlle operated norte of tee dia Paaaangsr—But captain, I aee transportation In Snack Bar. One with experi 3 R-O-O-M-S F-U-R-N-I-T-U-R-E Wa caU tt mlddleags bseausS He returned it to Richard Rolnlck F L A T riN lS H . Holland window cheap ones. Bam Tulyes, 701 Orford Building. Apply Mar heat, fuU bath down. Uucatory up phragm and south of the pelvis. the stars. t u v r OP XX Qasafied SPECIAL ence preferred. Frank’s Snack C-O-M-P-L-B-’f-E W-I-T-H that’s where It shows flrsL— Floyd of Pfaflenhafen, Germany, with Helptag Hand shades made to measure. All Main street low’s. stairs Attachid garaga. Dlract One day an Importept mllUonalre Captain—Yes, madam, but un Bar, 844 Main street “PHILCO" ELECT. REFRIGERA R. Miller in Saturday Evening (Thia weak) 1935 PLYMOUTH TUDOR metal vcneUan blinds at a new from owner. No agenU. Call Man- this notation: stormed into the Clinic, accosted less tea boilers bust, that ain't th* SEDAN—885 TOR, "BENGAL” COMBINATION 4 ROOMS, Heated, excellent loca Post. A woman, bUnd sine* birth, atood low pries Keys made while you aiR L FOR Credit office work. No ALL WOOL Skirt Isngtha for ♦TJear Sir: Dr. WIU and demanded to see tee way we’re goln’. • AdvertisaiienU GkKxJ TransporUtlon OIL AND OAS RANGE tion for prcfeaalonal office, real cheater 2-9212 aftai 6 p. ____ ■ "Your letter addreaaed to Chief on a busy oomar in a larg* city w ait MarloW a______experience necessary. See Mr. children, 75c to 81-50; for ladlaa, head doctor. BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. 82.25-83.95. Children’s coat pitcas, A ll o f this merchandlaa ia aa food eatata, tnaurance, etc. Center 8-ROOM Single, five down, t ^ e Always remembering, accord of Communist Party. Grafton, N. (w * heard last week) waiting for Marvin, Montgomery Ward. ing to tee Stratford Bsabon-Her- WIU — That would be my broth Vac of TInM 155 Center St.—Phone *-«<8 CORNICES and valance boards. 82.50-84.95. Coma to Colonial aa naw. It was aold on July 10th atreet. Call 2-1680. up very good condition. Modem D., Is returned herewith aa the someone to help her across th# iM that flattery is 90 per cent er, CharUe. I ’m the belly doctor. On Those’ who I'eaUze the value of Open Evenings Until 10 Custom built, choice of designs. Remnant Shoppa, 115 CeSter to a young couple. Unfortunate kitchen, oil hot water heat, ona address la unknown. street. A man atepped up and FOR LE A S E Gasoline service soap and soap is 90 per cant lye. another "opening night," Dr. time comprehend tlie Importance asked, "May I go across with Phone 2-8524, from 9 a. m. t ^ 9 Help Wanted— Mate 86 circumstances necessitataa the re acre good land. Income potential "W # hav# a Uttl* ring rot in the 1947 PLYM OUTH Special Deluxe atreet. station, well located, major oil Charlie gave Harold Lloyd, the of employing It to the best advan you?” "Td b# very glad if you p. m. turn of this furniture and appli 811,800. Douglas Blanchard, Real potatoes, the snow la up to our club coupe. Radio and heater. company. For furthar informa A generation ago girls didn't movie comic, an autographed photo tage. A writer ha* appropriated 'would,” ah* said. Bafaly across, IX)8T—W hlU c »t with OM green M AN FOR All around work on UNDERWOOD Standard type- ances. It is all in A A l CONDI belts, the water Is up to our neck* tliat read "From one cutup to an- Safety tubes. Call 2-9846 Man W EAVINO of bums, moth holes TION. It is fully guaranUed. It tion call Hartford 7-3236. EstaU Service, 5447. think of doing the things they do and come Spring we expect a mild time in thia manner: the woman turned to thank th* •ya, oae blue eye. Vicinity Middle new houses. Apply Hawthorne writer, ^ood condition, $25. Tele* oUier.” and tom clothing, hosiery runs, was originally aold for 8963.17. today—sWhich is why they didn’t infestation of graaahoppera. But "Take time to dream; it is hitch man. But h# interrupted her, Turnpike East. Call 7743. chester. street. phone 8548 after 5 p. m. T" WEST CENTER Street. handbags repaired, slpper re SOME FORTUNATE PERSON do them. thank heaven, we have been un ing your wagon to a star. Take ‘Thank you,’" he aald. "When one Hoain for Rent 65 built four bedroom home. OH Officer—Hey, there’s no awim- time to look around: it Is too short iXJST— On Bast Center street, blll- REAL CLEAN CARS placement, umbreUas repaired, CAN PURCHASE burner continuous hot watar, fira- able to find a Communist. haa been blind aa many year* aa I Call Edward Missionary—Poor man! So you mmg allowed. a day to be selfish. Take time to (old conUlnlng driver’s Ucense. Written Guarantee men's shirt collars reversed and W A N TE D —Painter. Boats and Aecoasorioa 46 E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G FALK N O R DRIVE— Year old, four place,' recreation room, sawing "Your* truly, have, It’a mighty hsjpful to be F-O-R O-N-L-Y know notelng o f religion. Girl—'Why didn't you tell me laugh; It la th* music of the soul. guided acroaa the street." aocial security card and sum oi replaced. Marlow's UtUe Mending R. Price. 2-1003. room house, electric range and room, enclosed porch, "C. W. McIntyre. Postmaater. WELDWOOD V-bottom, aeml-open 8670 Cannibal—Oh, yea. W e got a that before I . ^ t undrelsed? Tak# tlm* to play with children; Reward. Tel. 2-3950. 1949 PONTIAC COUPE Shop. refrigerator included, 895 a screens, storm windows, insulat cabin with windahleld, forward In order to appreciaU such a taste of it when the last mission Officer—Well, there'* no law it is the joy of Joys. Take time Dirt Banner 1949 CHEVROLET COUPE month. Call collect, Hartford 32- ed. 30-day occupancy. From own We stood awed at the beauty of U O Vr—A jadUte Angora cat. vi F U L L t i m e stock clerk. Apply compartment with door, running value. It has to be seen with your ary was here. against that.- to be courteous: it la the mark of Vexed by chores that ar* nqvar 16A 5500. er. Phone 7906. tea great canyon. Not a member cinity of Wetherell and Overland 1948 "CHEVROLET SEDAN R oofin it In person. Marlow’s. Ilghti. Length 14 ft,, 56-lneh own eyes. The SAVINGS are tre« a gentleman. done, 1947 CHEVROLET SEDAN beam. 26 Inch depth. Price 8175, mendoui, so if you are Interested Leon Noel, who Uvea In Berlin, of the party spoke; speech was in A prime mlnlater has been de I plowed and sowed with grudging atreeta. Reward. Cali 2-2888.^ r o o f i n g . Speclallllng In repair HELP WANTED to harvest poU- adequate for auch a apectacle aa with 8 ft. pram 8190. All for a good buy. don’t healUU to N. H., haa a name which when fined aa a preacher at his best. Hal—Mr. Kntpe, I want a girdle will 1947 PONTIAC 2-DOOR ing roofs of sll kinds. Also new toes. Apply 293 Forbes street, Suburban for Rent 66 tela. "WeU." broke out the wit 8395 with 1948 Johnson 16 H. P. see it Immediately. spelled backward apclla Leon Noel. for my wife. Until I saw th# grief of on# 1942-JDLDSMOBILE SEDAN roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys East Hartford. TO BE SOLD Like that old one about Adam said of the company, "isn’t it gor- Annoaneencnta outboard motor. Phone 2-1489. CONVENIENT TERMS MODERN 7-room, insulated house, He-1 feel aa sturdy as * tree. Ray— What bust? Who lost the farm he used to till 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN cleaned and repaired. 26 years ex FREE STORAGE all conveniences. 16 ihUes to Man when he met Eve: “ Madam, I ’m geoua?" It was auch fun to — Mary B. WaU PRB-KINDEROARTEN school re PAINTERS and palnter’e helpere, W ill demonstrate. She—And you're Just as sappy. Hal—Nothing, it just wore out. 1946 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR perience. Free estimates. Call We will arrange easy, friendly chester, 8 to WiUlmantlc. Two-car 201 HENRY ST. Adam." ■hov# him off the edge. opening September 11. Ages SH Howley, Manchester 5361. also paper hangers Apply Green JOHNSON Outboard motors and terms and 1< you are not ready for garage, stove, Inlaid floors, mod If you are seeking a well built, to^6. TransporUUon available. Manor Estates, Inc., Woodbrldge Dolphin aluminum boats. Capitol LANK LEONARD delivery, we will hold this mer em kitchen cabinets. Must be 3 bedroom, six room house in a Never! Phone 3-1696. Mrs. D. U BaUatd. COLE MOTORS WE SPECLAUZB In roo6ng and atreet. C. F Charbonneau * Son Equipment Co., 38 Mala. TeL chandise, regardless of time at no MICKEY FINN aiding. Highest quality matertala seen to appreciate.' On Lake good neighborhood, this 79 Lakewood Circle South. Phone 4164 7958. coat whatsoever. There la no charge Workmanship guaranteed. A. A. YOUNG MAN to work in automo Beautiful In summer. Near school. late home should be consldereog- for delivery. Good road. Moderate rent. Call Living room with fireplace, co: Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn atreat tive store.' Experience preferred EVENING APPOINTMENTS ar Trailera for Sate 6A Coventry 7-6672. sunporch, dining room and larij Phone 4860. but not essential. Apply F. and D. DIamonda— WsUhao— ranged! This merchandise is shown ^ opcouii8e>*n«n., ------MNNOT kitchen on first floor. Threa ehe< , Auto Store, 856 Main street. by appointment only, during the * MA7 Be NOCAUStTt) { vyORRIEt^CLAHCy.' t h e p r o s p e c t HIU school for J e w e lry 48 ful bedrooms snd bath on seer 4 FEATURING Guaranteed roofs day or evening. PHONE Hartford young children Is open Monday TR A ILE R FOR SALE Call 7808 MEN FOR tree trimming. Experi Wanted to Rent 68 floor. Property in excellent cN T e a VAtAT/ WEU, M U SEC gutter and conductor work. Try ALBERT, for appointment. For UNIVERSITY Faculty member de portation fumlahed. Mrs. Lela pairs, adjust., watches expertly from new achool, days oc ^ CROOKS YViaDO? A YOU LATER? your "Local Roofer.” Call Cough 8 p. m. H. F. Sweet, 28 Putnam over 30 years we have maintained sires 3 ; 4 or 5 room apartment Tybiur, Director. Phone 4267. Reasonable pricee.'- Open dally, pancy. Priced to sell under $14. Motorcycle*— Blcyeteo 11 lin 7707. atreet. ' Courtesy Auto Service." I f you house for himself, wife, three- Thursday tvenlngs, 129 Spruce Inspection By Appointment BALLARD ’S Driving School. Man have no means of transportation, months’ old child. Call Hartford I LA D Y ’S ’’Sam Sco" bicycle, 28" TWO LABORERS. Steady work street. Phone 2-4387. chester’s oldest. A.A.A. trained we will call for you. take you to 5-6611, collect. Room 111. balloon tires, In good condition. Heating— Plambing 17 for right men. Apply W. G. Glen- and cerGfled Instructor. A.A.A. the store and back home. No ob ROBERT J. SMITH ney Co., 336 North Main street. MIDDLE-AGED couple desire 4 type dual controlled cars. Day or Telephone 8997. PLUMBING And Hearing, epeclal- Fad and Feed 4 9 A ligation! 95.3 Main Street modem unfurnished rooms. Ex evening appointments. 2-2245. tB repairs, remodeling, cop TRUCK DRIVER wanted. Phone A—L—B—E—R—T—•—S P h o n e 3450 SEASONED Hardwood for Sre- cellent references. Tel. 2-3281. Wanted Aato»— per water piping, new construc 2-9219. Thomas Colla, 84 Middle Main Stoye— Waterbury WANTEID—Ride from comer of tion, estimates given, rime pay place, furnace and range. Imme Mntorcyclea IJ Turnpike West. Hartford. New Haven. Meriden Autumn and Charter Oak. First ments arranged. Edward Johneon. diate delivery. B. J Begin. Phone Open Any Evening bv Appointment ALL LANDLORDS PRE-W AR four-room single, with TW M l SnSMU, Is*. shift to Pratt and Whitney. Phone 6979 or 5044. W AN TE D —Electricians and elec Glastonbury 3-2933. 9 ‘ 1 9 - S O CARS WANTED. We wUl pay |25 W INDOW SHADES. Measured, List with us for free rental serv basement garage .Non-expand Phone 5 8 6 1 . ______tricians’ helpers. Experience pre reward to any person or persons SEASONED Hardwood for furnace made and installed. 10 colors and ice. Desirable tenants waiting for able. Excellent condition. T. J. Glory Be! BY EDGAK MARTIM leading to cur purchase of a OIL BURNER service and repalra. ferred. Apply In person to Cheney Manchester and nearby areaa. BUC3 BUNNY B001B AND HER BUDDIES .VU makes oU bumera and furn Brothers, Main Office. 146 Hart or fireplace. H. B. Pomeroy. Cov. qualities in stock. Keith Furniture Crockett. Broker, 5416. f u n n y b u sin e ss by HERSHBERGER clean, used car. Any year. 1987 to VOO Y H l WWO TVA Aotoiaobttea Ear Sate 4 aces. Earl Van Camp. Tel. 5244. ford Road, Manchester, Connecti entry 7-6151. Phone 4159. REAL ESTATE BUREAU OW«N, tVVt VLOiCY WOHTH; 1950. Call or see Car Buyer TW O 1 Acre plots, good locatior y o u ROM’S cwe.ite-WAV*t WARVOST O0« l f 41 PLYM O UTH tudor, 1940 Parker at Clarks Motor Salea, cut W A N TE D —Good usable bureaus, 42 Asylum St. Manchester Green section. S. A SO t\%, ROSS R VW VIO e f f i c i e n t Plumbing and heat Hartford 6-7391 'TU 9 P. M. VMsCNt\0»5? UYlVL.Vti WIWSIO Oldsmoblle sedan, 1940 Pcmtlac Broad street. Phone 2-2012. ing. Plugged drains machine Garden— Farm— Dairy cheats of drawers, kitchen sets, Beecbler, Realtor. Phone 6969. RfV tvs. UV\90R«afV VIACY. , YAt A tViOO-SWIfo KOCW FIR ST CLASS reliable paper A S A COV\H\SSiOY5 I K sedan, 1940 Chevrolet sedan, 1939 cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 60 chairs and miscellaneous. Phone WANTED—Garage, vicinity Flor SOLVtUDR tw s ja i -YWhMVtR TO VvkiS hanger. Steady work, good pay. P rod acts SIX-ROOM dwelling, Three bed Pontiac tudor. Easy terms. Cole Oakland streeL Pbona 6497. 2-3154. ence and Holl streets. Phone 6707 W ANTED Call 2-1678— 7 to 9 p. m. rooms with Isrge closets. Larg Motors. 4164.______B E AU TIFU L Tomatoes, f 1 v after 4 p. m. USED CARS—TOP PRICES laCPERIENCED MAN between 30- pounds, 25c, 75 cents a basket. SE^tVEL Gas refrigerator, reason, kitchen, dining and living room, B O C K « I 1885 FORD four-door sedan. 1928 MilUncry— Drosmsklng 19 40 to run Pepperldge Farm Bread Bring own basket. 57 Florence able. 2 gas stoves. $10 each. GENTLEM AN wants room with front hall with closet. Stesm best Dodge pickup, dump body. Call COLE MOTORS route. Call 4381. 29 Cook atreet. atreet. Phone. 4921. breakfast and lunch, eat suppers oil. Garage, nice porch. Three 8-8446. *. ______4164 ALTBRAITONS And drapery out. Write Box Y, Herald. blocks from-Post Office, shopping work done at 869 Main street, YOUNG MAN. 18 or over, with .NATIVE GREEN Mountan pota MOVING SATURDAY. Must sell and schools. On bus line. Sal* 1937 BUICK. Good running condl- Magic Chef gas range. Best of apartment 15. Phone 6010. driver's llccn.se. steady employ toes. 279 Keeney street. Phone I w a n t e d — Preterably 4 or 6 price, 812,800. Down payment, Uon. Price 876. Call 8259 before fer takes It. Phone 2-9326. ment, five day week. Apply 22 8865. rooms unfurnished by mother and $4,000. Allen Realty Co., 180 Cen 5 p. m. Bnstneas Semcaa Offerod 18 Birch atreet. son. Both working Good refer- ter street. Phone 5105. Moving— Tracking— McIn t o s h Apples 81 per basket. LIVUNG ROOM auite. Perfect con encea Phone 2-1668 anytime after 1967 LA SALLE, radio and heat- SEWING MACHINE repairing H torsga tO WE HAVE a good full-time posl Green Mountain potatoes. Excel 4. electrification, conversion to mod tion open In local retail store for lent quality. 1444 Tolland Turn dition, Reaaonable. Call 2-4167. 73 !. we. r. M ar. 91 Main street. THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Co., Lots for Sale ■ e -i» ern cabinets, expert workman- high school graduate. Telephone pike. DESPERATE Widow and 20 year local and long distance moving, ARISTO BUILT, unpalnted chesta, Eaveedropper BY V. T. HAMIJM H IO H E SI c a s h pricas paid for airip. ABC Appliance, 21 Maple. 2-4541. bookcase, multiple units. Just the old son desire four or five-room TW O NICE LOTS in South Wind Hav, OLMKir/ DtO TH' ALLEY OOP 1987 to 1950 used cara In good packing, crating and storage. PICK YOUR own string beans. apartment. Excellent references. sor, 100 X 400. Ten minutes from VWHBai. OXP MV C M 2-1575. thing to redecorate or complete 6EEP THBV____ _ condition. Douglas Motor Service to all parts of the U. S. HIGH SCHOOL Senior to work Victor Morra Farm, Clarke Road, North Manchester. Priced right. eoMsa ZOOMIN' ^ .. I D JUFT UKB <3H. I CAN you your home. Look over our new Phone 2-4444. iBVHBXB? A ( ves...' DIDNT EVEN BOTHER ALL APPLIANCES serviced and A. and Canada. CaU 8187. Hart cash and cigar dept. Three nights Bolton Center. Bring your own TITCE 'EM Salas, 888 Main etraet. and used furniture. The Wood Phone 2-3744. i’O T IDTAKfi AWAY___ > repaired, burners, refrigerators, ford 6-i423. a week, 6-11 p. m. References. contained. t ' k b b p ’ shed, 11 Main. HBEE RUTH’S flEHiajS / 1947 FORD tudor super deluxe, ranges, washers, ate. All work Ajthu r Drug. Apartment Building for LOT— 100 X 200 ft., city water, MATTBMU radio, heater, very low mileage, MANCHESTER 4'ackage Dellveryr guaranteed. Metro Servlca Co- LIV IN G Room sofa. 825. Inquire Sale 69 two miles trom Manchester cen excellent condition, by original Local Ught trucking and package 51 TeL Manchester 2-0888. Hoaachotd Goods 262 High street— West. Phone ter 81,200. Madeline Smith, Real owner, Reasonable. 53 Oobum delivery. Refrigerators waahers Sitaations Wanted— 5983. REN T Available Oct. 1. 6 apart tor'. 2-1642-4679. Road. 2-0906.______WINDOW SHADES made to order and stove moving a specialty. F em ale 98 NEW FURNTTURB ment brick block, Woodland and Installed. Venetian blinds Phone 3-0752, RANGES WILL SACRIFICE living room atreet, near Homestead avenue, IN COUNTRY Uke atmosphere, and curtain rods. 24 hour servlca. WOULD LIK E to car* for one or REFRIGERATORS set, nearly new, and other Items. Hartford. Aproximately 26% can large building loU with shadf 1687 CHEVROLET two-door. In Also used ranges and^Tefrigera EaUmates gladly given. Fagan two children in my home while Call 2-9337 after 6 p. m. be realized on cash required. Call trees. Overlook Drive. W r 1 quire 18 Florenee street Window Shade Co., Route 44 at Palntinff— Fsparing *1 tors. mother works. Call 8807. Manchester 5002. Kanehl. builder. Phone 7773. ' Bolton Notch. Phone 2-4473. CHAMBERS WAREHOUSE 6 CU FT. Frigidalre. Excellent 1940 PLYM OXm i four-door sedan. PA IN T IN G and Superior Paper BOOKKEEPER - Stenographer, SALES • condition. 875. Maple junior bed, TWO CHOICF, lots. Porter atreet Vary clean. Immaculate, black Hanging. We carry the newest nine yeiars' experience desires LINOLEUM — Aapnalt tUe, wall A t The Green spring and mattress, 815. Iron H o o m s fo r 72 section. 90 x 150, all utilities, etc. original paint AU naw tires and covering. Done by reliable, well- wallpaper books. Very satisfac work to do at home. Box L, Her Open 9 to 5. 7:30 P. M. to 8:30 P. M S, A. Becchler, Realtor. Phone “It euts down tha rotume, giving the euetomere time to tory prlcea. Call August Kanehl. bed and spring. 815. Corner china in axoellent mechanical condition. trained men. Ail jubc guaranUed. ald. ______6969. ood off bofero they get to the window!" Guaranteed. Price reaaonable Hall Linoleum Oo., 82 Oak street. phone 3759. Cod. All modem improvementa. with low down payment. For Phone 3-4022. evenings 6166. PR A C TIC A L NURSE wishes posi stove. Ehccellent condition. Phone Basement garage, shade trees, TWO LOTS Southwest corner of SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH . BY DICK rUKNER BY MERRILL C. BL08S1I| INTERIOR AND Exterior paint 2-3753. Going So Soon? demonstration see at Clarke tion days. Tel. Coventry 7-6882 BABY W ASHING machine. Very large lot. Overlook Drive. Wm. Irving and Windermere streets. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDa C AB IN ET WORK, valances, fur ing, paperhanging, ceilings re- after seven p. m.. all day Sunday. Sewer in street. Inquire 270 Oak Motor Salea, Broad street. Phone USED ELECTRIC refrigerator and good condition, $30. Call 2-2883. Kanehl, builder. Phont 7773. m m ,4 niture repairing, refinishing, made flnlshed. Fully Insured. Expert 1 / W V 'iJ .O r r-vaw*wv ■ J-2012. washing machine. Reaaonable. atreet. le o M s s j, to order. Kitchens remodeled. work. New 1950 wallpaper books. COMBINA’n O N Gas and oil stove. TW O-FAM ILY, hve large rooms 387 Center atreet. CaU 6057. J941 CHEVROLET tudor. Radio Woodcraft Specialists. Phone 2- Edward R. Price. Phone 2-1003. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Barstow model, like new, 8150. each flat, oil burning furnaces. Suburban for Sate 75 and heater. Rractlcally new Urea. 3814. W ANTED — A good home for part GRUNOW Electric refrigerator. Call Manchester 2-2883. Expandable third floor. Vacancy Fine mechanfcal condition. Doug OUTSIDE. Ynalde painting and paperhanging. 9're* astlmatea. Angora kitten. House broken Elxcellent condition. Low price. Oct. 15. Good Investment proper COVENTRY—3 years old, 4 room* las Motor Sales, 333 Main. Open BOOKS KEPT by single or double ty. Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2- entry methods. Advice on . cost Prompt service. Reaaonable Call 2-9638. Phone 2-9927. Machinery and Tools 52 and bath first floor, 2 unfinished. evenings 'til 9. ____ prices. Phone 7630. D. Frechette. 1842 or 4679. Oil heat, artesian water. Lake accounting, general accounting, FOUR MONTHS Tiger kitten pet. WE BUT and sell good usad lural- 1988 PLYMOUTH, in good n financing and modem business BALE WIRE, cement mixer*, NEED A larger home? 8 rooms, privileges. Price 86,900. Elmore house broken, looking for good ture. combination ranges g*a spreaders, plows, harrows, wheel Turkington, Agent. Phone Cov clianleal condition. Good rubber. methods. Profit and loss state ranges and beatera Jones Furni bath and'lavatory. Over-sized ga.- R e p o irin c home. 120 Woodland. Tel. 2-1258. and crawler tractors. Garden entry 7-6397. Inquire 864 Bldwell street. ^ ments and balance aheets prepar ture Store, 36 Oak Phone 2-1041. \ rage, spacious grounds, auitable ed. Income tax returns, audita, MATTRESS. Your old mattressea tradtors with equipment. Dublin for conversion to two-fsunlly. PET KITTENS to be given away. SOUTH COVENTRY-Under 81^.* 1947 BUICK 4-door sedan. W ill etc. Graduate accountant 30 years steriUaad and remada ilka new. Tractor Co., North Windham Please call Manchester 8950 after SEVERAL USED washing ma Reasonably priced. Immediate 000. New year round flve-rooq} trade for club coupe or sell $1.- divertifled accounting and busi Call Jones Furniture and Floor Road, WlUlmantic. 5 p. m. chines and refrigerator*. Watkins occupancy. Suburban Realty Co. house with gargge. Hot water 385. Phone 5873^______ness experience. Wlll'your ship af Covering. 36 Oak. Tel. 2-1041. Bros. ______- Realtors. Phone 8215. heat. Full cellar. Immediate oc business reach port safely? It R O YA L Siamese kittens, pedi 1949 STUDEBAKER M osteal instramenta 5S cupancy. Maddock 8c deVos, Real can with a skillful pilot! Call greed, registered. One 6 mo. old ONE USED Universal type vac- ZONED FOR INDUSTRY ______^ WOS/ tor*, Hartforc 2-0255, evening* STARLIGHT 5-PASS. COUPE 3361. Maslcal— Dramatic 29 male, also younger kittens. Peep- uum cleaner. Complete with at GULBRANSEN amall upright BY AL VBRMRIUI Bo Siamese Cattery. H. Amos, tachments. About 3 ^ years old. piano, ExceUent condition. 8250. 1,100 front feet on railroad Hartford 2-9713, 33-1481, 8t0139 PRISCILLA'S POP Perila Of Parenthood 1949 STUDEBAKER 2-DOOR DB LONGS Refrigerator sarvlce. PIAN O Instructions for children, or WUimanUe 3-3446 collect. SUPPOSE 1 w e n t W AND YOU 130 Montrose street, Hartford. 825. Watkins Bros. Tel. 3652. aiding. Near Wilbur Cross ^ T H A T ’S A 5 PASS. SEDAN Repairs on all makes, commer ages 7 - 12.' Call Manchester 3- OHaVEAW fl TERRIBLE >MA'/ OYER AND TOLD 7 B \ E TTE R BE 7-6508. ,______Parkway. Suitable for small BOLTON— New 4-room house, JEN N Y LU S CAREFUL, TO cial and domeatic. Emergency 24. 4281. REPOSSESSED Easy Spin Dryer CONN ALTO Saxophone, excel f o r a l a d y 1948 JEEP 4 WHEEL DRIVE built with the best of materials. MV MOM’S _ hour service Phont 3-1797. d o g s Washed and groomed. See washer, in perfect condition. Also lent condition, 865. Call 2-9883 tool shop, truck termlna T O T A L K l . m o t h e r I WA® W ith aUUon wagon body. Oil hot water heSL stairway to eOlNG TO PUNCH t a l k in g a b o u t Bond*—Stocka ua tor pet auppUea. and freah one used Easy wringer type befora 3:30. warehouse and many other 1948 WILLYS TRUCK - PETER W. P A N T A L U K electrical frozen horaemeat. 16c lb. -Call washer. Kemp’s, Inc., Main street second floor. LqL..*pproxlmately M o rtg a g e s 31 uses. 150 X 226. Fun price, 89,000. • Rsuik body. contractor, malntenaiice and wir Kennel Supply Shop. 2-4273. ing for light and power. 40 Foster 1950 CROSLEY 30 cu, ft. deep W e a rin g A p p a rel— F a ra 57 J. CrocketL Broker. Phone 541 These Cars Guaranteed FAHNESTOCK and Company, ARTHUR KNOFLA atreet. Phone 3303. COLLIES. A.KC. Youi choice o f a freeze. A good buy at a very rea Stock Broken, 76 Pearl atreet., FURS REMODELED and repair Realtor 12 X 16 COTTAGE in Bolton w CHORCHES MOTOR SALES Hartford, 7-0121. Appointment* new Utter. Male and fe'baale. R. E. sonable price. CaU 3-0029. RANGE Burners, pot burners and er at very reaaonable prices. Cus 875 Main St.— Est. 1921 electric refrigerator. elec' and SERVICE evenings, call Joaeph P. Mc- Von Ecker, 809 Keeney atreet. heaters cleaned, aervlced and re tom made coats at great savings. Phone 5440 pr 59^8 stove, daybed. Price 8725. To 86' Oakland Street—Manchester paired. Also new range bumera Cluakey, Mancheatei(--3-3272. PUPPIES-'-A. K. C. Red -Femate 85 TH REE COMPLETE bedroom 2 H-STORY Single, 3 up, 3 down. SOUTH COVENTRY—Five rot 850 Lake atreat. Phone 6287. 1937 DODGE, good condition. FLOOR Problems solved with sets, a dining room set and ruga. 35 years old. focellent condition with large glaaaed in beat| ABSOLUTBUjY top money. Show Insulation, oil hot water heat, Call 3-9289. Unoleum, asphalt Ule Counter. BOXER PUPS, time payments, No dealers. Call 2-1985. Wontod— To Bay 58 porch. Oak floors, fireplace, ' Jewel Christmas cards. 31 for 81: brass plumoing, garage, only Ehipert workmanship, free asU- choose from 3 splendid Utters. culatlng hot water heaL T- CHEVROLET 1949 2-door sedan. also 50 and 25 for 81 with name W AN TE D —Good used furniture. 811,500. Douglas Blanchard, Real mates. Open evenlnga Jones' Great Danes, males 850 per head. car heated, attached gan Traded by elderly couple for new on. No experience or investment Any quantity. W * offer you high Blstate Service. 5447. BY MICHAEL O'MALLE^ AND RALPH L A N ! Furniture. Oak street. Puone Kittens free. Boxer Farm at Ver FRIG ID AIRE. Good condition. Screens, storm sash. LiOt 10< L1WSSTWSr^*ni«.l^.a.**a Dioeovefed Pontiac. In excellent condition needed. Samples and selling plan est prices. Woodshed. Phone 3- VIC FLINT V THATlP^ 2-1041 non. Tel. Rockville 1992-J3. Reaaonable. CaU 2-0969. 100. Near new school, _89, ( t t v A s r T H A T M O ^ m n i tbroughout Price right too. Balch on approval Jewel, DepL 531, 401 8154. M AN C H ESTEK 7% rooms, larga nessv at* swine*- "Tbit tfikofi eoro of ouf purfihaoing ordore fer^^gunp, tanks VMmirHUtmhfTHem : aov WHO fianOER!ER w y fM Bua porch. Lot 68 x 300. Early oc Royden F. Smith tt 8 ll' ^ .. . •4-- > ■ i.T :■ ?£liiSiK3di2L' •'
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