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General Charges New York, Aug. 27 (A>)— Wa always kova far your salactloa YOUNG CHICK­ The U. S. Ckiurt of Appeale today reversed the treason On Question of EDC ENS far frylag ar braNing, TENDER ROASTERS Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 27 (IP)— Gen. Zenobio De Ck>a- conviction and life sentence aboiit I No. siM« handy CHICKEN PARTS which yoa ta, minister of war in the government of President Getulio given former Anny Staff Vargas, charged today his fellow generals betrayed the Bra­ Sgt. John David Provoo. eon buy in tha hind and quantity ta suit your naad; zilian strong man. Vargas committed suicide Tuesday after Tho coiurt said Provoo should W'« like to be different , . . high Army and Air officer* forced <»------:------not have bien tried' In New York, Wants to Lead Planes Against Reds We enjoy aerving you the him to *tepep down •* Preiident. and alao tho government had no Eight Sided ROBART FARM TURKEYS ^finest meat products in the abo QUICK FROSHD TURKEYS. In a bitter *tat*ment aubmitted right to cross examine him on a The manager of Robert Turkey Farm, just called to say old fashioned way. And from t o : the new war minister, Gen. Fears War collateral issue of homosexuality. that thelfrst delivery of FRESH FROM THE FARM the way our meat business Henrique Baptiata Teixelra. Da Convicted ot Aiding Jape increases weekly, we think Talk Denial 1964 crop of tender young broadbreasted hen turkeys C6tta alao .accuaed the new Preal- Provoo, a former San Francisco you enjoy buylhs meat that dent, Joao Cafe Fllho, of - back­ bank clerk, was convicted of aiding would be made to us tomorrow. These turkeys will aver­ way. Again Feature tracking on an offer to keep Da the Japanese after the Jail of Oor- age 13 to 14 lbs. or 10 to 12 lbs. eviscerated weights. In other words, except for a Ooata aa head of the W ar Minia- regldor in the Philippines. By Bonnet Price will pverage $7.29 to $7.95 with the 14 limited number of “ packer try. He was accused, among other processed” items, we sell our lb. turkeys a little more. W e have a laig:e shipment' Honor Violation Claimed things, of broadcasting for the m^at products in the old The atatement said the Army Washington, Aug. 27 (A V - Paris, Aog. 27 (AV*A cMning . . . but will be glad to have you phone your EDUCATOR KEEBLER SMOKED Japanese, and of causing the death fashioned service manner. generals had pledged td work to of a fellow American prisoner by Masked 'ta A d v e n t (TotaDnmlst French Amhassr.dor Henri groap of powerful Pnneh reprisals agaiaat hla wife, 4aagb- order. Be sure to buy a bunch of Becker’a fresh pascal For “fresher by far” meats uphold -the cortatitution, but then giving derogatory reports on him poUtidans banded together . . . come to Pinehurst at ' ter and grandchildren still In Hon- Bonnet said today after * celery . . . And include Pepperidge Farm stuffing. HoHday GRAHAM circulated a manifeato "aimed at to their captors. gary< “ Mister Z,” a Clevelaad pro­ meeting with Undersecretary today to ask for a new post- 302 Main St . . . Just north changing the committment of honor He went to trial here Oct. 27, SHOULDERS Ib. fessor, testtflea before a Home of the Armory . . . plenty Assortment WAFERS they had undertaken.” 1952, and was found guilty on of State Walter B. Smith that ponenent in the debate af the Subcommittee on Commonlat of parking . . . carry out For Gi^riSone Entertaining V ery Thin The price I* very favorable aad “Picnic*'' make a tavorite *iim- Vargaa shot himself after a mili­ Feb. 11, 1953. He was sentenced he knows “nothing at all” National Assembly on ratifi­ service to your car. nggresslon. He Mm one of 15 1 Lb. Pkg. mertime meat for dinaer or outdoor lupch. tary-dictated agreement to’ take a to a life term and a One of flO.OOO. cation of the European De­ Pkg. Hungarian refugee* who will testl- about reported plans to call permanent leave of abeence. Hta The Appeals Court said the ty during the two-day hraringa In an eight-nation conference if fense Community Treaty. cabinet resigned when Cafe, the prosecution tried to draw from Qeveland, (NEA Telephoto). H ie | « were strong indicatioM vice president sinca 1951, took over Provoo an admission he had been France rejects the European Popular eonnad h«ms con ba found In aur salf sarva aa chief executive. ijospitallaed at Arniy bases for Army plan...... Preibler Pierre Mondaa- Da Coata said Cafe asked him,, homosexuality. other western diplomats 'r e ­ France’s goTemment would soon after Vargaa agreed to take ported, however, that such a meet­ ceoa in many sIs m : 2 b t.. SVe lbs., 614 jbt., BVe lbs<, Denied Moral Charge accept. a leave of abaenee, to remain aa Provoo denied he was a homo­ French Set ing, to be he!d on a foreign .min­ war minister. 4 FISHERMEN sexual. isters level, is being suggested by IO lbs. opprox. Kaap o eon raody ot hema, ''o r carry “ But tl)en I knew the same men the Netherlands and Belgium. Thr Paris. Aug. 27 ny Buysse, our poultry ex­ Chariis McCarthy our meat manager eaye It is easy as Tomato Sauce I>a Costa aald. knows nothing about any such the French National A s­ COFFEE 7 oz. 4 9 c An innovation on cm oM-tima favorlta: utterly irrelevant to the issue of possible conference, added; pert says tUat if you do not A, B. C to be sure of a wonderful dinner when you start The officer said he heard Cafe whether he had committed treason sembly takes up ratifintlon Paris, Aug. 27 (/P)— France “ I don't believe any such plan want a Flesh Robert Farm Tur­ it with Pinehurst old fashioned “Fresher ly Far” quality Lb. 3 Cans WHEN VOU Birr ONE POUND OF was asking other generals to be­ while a prisoner of war,” amid the of the European Defense key, this weskend. to glvs a meats. His idea o f an oven rOSat is come war minister and went to will turn down an offer of al­ will be worked out until after the 4 FISHERMEN opinion. vote In the French assembly on Community (E D C ) treaty; thought to our freshly cut Reg. Price see the new President. "But these highly inflamatory liance b.v Communist Poland 'Die depuUea themselves, faring p i n e h u r s t c h o i c e g r a d e (3rd thru 7th) HALE'S FRESH SLICED BAOOH 79c “I heard from him the state­ EDC.”, GOLDEN FRIED and, prejudicial collateral and Ir­ against Germany, a Frencb Debate on thr Europran Army the showdown on EDC they had . ment we were unable to remain in relevant charges were brqught to put o ff for 27 months, wera In a n w r E R O C K $ 1 .0 9 WE INVITE YOU TO HAVE ONE POUND OF our poats because the Vargas foreign ministry spokesman project is scheduled to begin to- RIB ROAST CO, Ik Karl SchmMt-WIttmack, former the Jury's attention. . . They were naorrow with a vote expected early At Mah, S6>year-old British Columbia pilot and veteran o f WorM turmoil of political intrigue that FISH STICKS fam ily was accusing Cafe and the West German Parliament deputy certain to degrade him in' the eyes said today. could end in tha downfall o f tha CHICKEN PARTS THIS WEEK ONLY minlaters of war and navy of The offer, which the Polish In­ next week. Indicatioiir- are the War II and Korean War, displays an original Flying Hgera MentlSca- i U a [HALE’S FRESH TEHDER BEEF UVER 19t who defected to ’ the Commnnlata of the Jury,” French will turn it down. tlon flag aa he dtscusse* pUa for recruiting flyli|g voloatoers to flgkt twt>-month-old regim* o f Pramier hs hopas to have enough bressta having promised to demand Var­ formation Bureau aald was made Choice Orsde Lean .Boneless n week ago, tells pn East Berlin The opinion went on to say that Dlacuaae^lnr East Communism 1a the Far East. Mah *aya be has been flooded with Pierre Mendes-France. to W ee cate o f the unusually 10 Oz. 4 9 c FRESH BEEF LIVER SALES WlTIfOUT BACON WILL BE AT gas' resighation," tha statement two days ago, was designed aa news ’ conference Aug. 26, tvhy he no legal authority waa cited by The AmbbsaXdor told reporters cisUs from airmen eager to Join hi* *tUI non-existent air force, which Deputtaa Pander Itatara haavy demand and wUl have Wi Are PuKlnr On The 4Se LB. aald. part of the Soviet plan for a Euro­ Round Steak, Roast Price Demine A Snuee Of Many ITiee went wrer^o the Reds. Schmldt- the government to show that that during his 55-mlnute meet­ he hope* to pattern along thr line* ot the Flying Tigers o f China fame- The Assembly was In aaaalop plenty of other parts, as well CUBE. / Da Coata said Cafe held that, Wlttmack told the International homosexuality might cause a per­ pean “security system” that would over Tunisinu and Moroccaa prob­ ing with Smith he discussed only (A P W’lrephoto). as whole Fryers, Broilers and or Sirloin ,^9 Roast, although he wae Involved in the press, group In the Soviet sector son to disregard an oath, auch aa bar the United States. lems, but moat o f ths daputiaa SNOW CROP accusation, he was unable to leave It was contained in a note de­ Far Eastern problems and not Farm FreMi Fowl for fricassee. STEAKS ll9 9 c lls. 9 S c that he fear* the Adenauer gov­ that taken by all service men. Europaan matters. were in the corridors talking about HEINZ TOMATO HEINZ KOSHER his post for political reasdns. ernment “with American prod­ TTie decision by the circuit livered by Polish Ambassador Epc and the government’s fntura. He will feature soup pf^fts, "1 answered that in the face o f Stanislaw GaJewskl to Guerin de “ I came.tb give him a certain “FRESHER BY FAR" PINEHURST FRENCH FRIED ding” Is driving Germany toward court's three Judges wss unanl- amoiint of information about the Ck>ty returned to Pari* from including Necks. Backs and LAMB this new infamy I would leave thr war aad ruin. ( A P Wtaephoto Beaumont. French secretary of vacatiiMi on tho urglni; o f form er war ministry because I am no poli­ ■state fo r foreign affairs. Far East in preparation for the Gizijurds at 6c Ib.'and ten­ KETCHUP DILL PICKLES via radio froM Bbrlln)'^' i (Coattaiwd (sn Two) M u lls conference," he said. Chinese Reds Raid Foreign Minister Goorgaa BldaulL CHUCK ROUND lb. 59c P O m O E S tician and can leave my Job with The French apokesman aald Po­ a champion of EDC and Uttar foe der wings o f White Rock / Lg. Jar dignity,” he said. land would be told that auch an ‘T did not heaf about any such 2 Lg. Bottles plana for a European conferanc*. of the praaant govemmant. Bi- Chickens at 25c lb. Legs Last Monday, Da Costa said, he alliance would not solve any inter­ dault urged that a full diacuaUon PATTIES and other ministers met with Var- national problems and there/(a> no A ll I know la that I saw some with meaty thighs are g o ^ 9 Oz. 1 7 c b* hald on poaalbla futiira priirio* TENDER SPRING LAMB glta. and explained the gravity of real possibility of I t . ' He added headlinaa in tha papers this morn- Nationalist Bastipn value at 86c lb. Lamb Pattte* at Hale’* mean pure lamb ground, no filler or U. S. Asked to Ojieii in g r before anything ftast ta dope t» A t this time of year .'. . Iamb Is at it's best . chops . , . tha situation facing Brasil, but the that the French reply tplbe Pol­ atew or roast. aeaaoning: buy plain o f crumb-dipped. H w m western diplomats who rajact EDC. Preaidant decided to remain in his ish note has not yet been sent. These among tha day’s top da- post “at any cost.” The general reported that the European con­ Tokyo, Aug, 27 (A*)— Communist China today announced a Legs 6f Lamb in the email sizes will sell at 69c . , . SNOW CROP The llhlted Stat^ was not velopmenU: said he prepared to leave the ference idea la being mentioned in­ small-scaiie hit-and-run raid on Quemoy, a • Nationalist-held large legs of the same choice lamb at 59c and tender named In the Polieh note. When the formally, said aa far as they know 1. Tha Assembly of the French alace to "arrest the generals who Gates to Scientists Russians made their nropoeal at offshore island. There was no indication that it was a prelude Union, the top coaisultaUvo body stewing cuts of Lamb at only 19c lb. Try our Lamb CHICKEN PIES SEA FOOD AT HALE'S-iYou'll find frash sword- ad broken their honor” because S the Berlin Conference laat- winter, (CoattaMd Pag* Two) to the Reds' loudly heralded threat of invasion of Formosa. for France and overaeas terri­ Patties, special this week at 29c lb. ha knew it was a question o f pit­ they fpggested that the United ting the part of the army he was Washinston.. Aug. 27 (P)—Rep..grange, airliners posalMy capable of A Peiping radio broadcast aaidv' tories, recommended a vote of PREMIER Rsh, bolibat, scoHops, mockarol, haddock, cod, Bos­ States be included in the system 40 Communist soldiers made two l(X>-65 that Franc* reject the 8- DOLE ^ 8 Oz. 3 6 c counting upon against the other Hlnehaw (R-CXlif) today proposed circling the globe several timei only gs an observer. WE HAVE WONDERFULLY FRESH army, navy and air force groups. that the United States drop its without a atop and merchant ships separate landings on Quemoy Mon- netlon European Army plan an- ton Mua. ate. Yas, wa hava salt cad for your homo- “ The conclusion of a treaty of Financial Fight .visag^ under EIXX While thia Itad BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH FRUIT He said Finance Minister Oswaldo immigration barriers sufficiently that could cruise a yefK or 'two Check Forging dsy night, killing 11 Ns'tlonsllst PINEAPPLE Aranha minutes later advised him tb'encou’rag* the entry of foreign- without refuehng alliance and mutual aasiatance be­ soldiers before pulling bsck to the no legal weight, the vote waa an­ moda Rshcakas. tween Poland and France,” the mainland IS miles away. other indicaUon that EDC will Vargas had decided to step down born scientUts. In another area, he reported that JMICE COCKTAIL and said other ministers told him The chairman of the Reaeprch Polish note said, "w otid be a con­ Charge Fa^s Nationalist rources in Taipeh Under Way for have tough going in tha National Army Quartermaster Corps ex­ tribution to the European ayatem — . _ aSid-the raid was one cf several Asaembly. 1 Lb. Tin the resignation would not be tem­ and Development subcommittee of periments in food preservation 46 Or. Tin porary. of collective security whose prin­ 1 ? . ^ V A f l R l - S A a n l Staged by the Reds in recent weeks 2. A group of pro-Duropeen the Joint Committee on Atomic through radiation from atomic by­ Da Cfosta said he immediately Energy also declared this country ciples were formulated in the pro- .K -iA .'* V / x v F X X X L m X to capture prlaoners. They said Ward Co. Rule Arm y minlstera who had been un­ products already have preserved one Nationalist soldier was cap­ der heavy preseura to realgn im­ .is failing to produce the quality of meat in palatable form for mpfe CRISP K a TIVII (Continued on Page F ive) ’ (Ofattaoed m Pqge Five) tured and the Reds loat one man mediately decided to etay on a LAND O'LAKES scientists it needs. ^ than three years. Washington,' Aug. ilf- W )—The New York. Aug. 27 tsn—The ' Hinshaw told the American Le­ taken prisoner. - forces of Florida Industrialiat while longer, #t least untU after .1 Pakistaa Aid Enaotioaal 7'reasury announced ioi^ay that CUCUMBERS Franco- gion National Security Commia- Far From Goal Louis F, Wolfaon squared away to­ the EDC vote. They feared tha .George Allen, Ambassador to Secret Service agents have nabbed EDC elements in the asaembly in California a 43-year-old former -U. S. officiata In Washington day for a pitched financial battle, BUTTER Christians Talk are urgently required in ru«Hn^^‘‘'oid''Vhe’ the light co"=;rthri labeled the raid no more than a ; to oust the' conservative manage- would have no voice if the minis­ 3 for 10c military aid to Pakistan ia the 0ulles to Keep V e t e r a n a Administration (VA) (la quarter*) o f atomic developments. ters resigned now. clerk accuaed of cashing two skirmLh and pointed out that even i ment of Sewell L. Avery from .»' American The California Congressman moat, emotional and troublesome the conquest o f Quem'oy ■ would 'the half dozen cabinet ministers forged 610,000 checks— one right in giant Montgomery Waril * ' Co. said the United States would do problem clouding relations between Foreign Policy leave the Reds far from their goal supporting EDC had been under CAULIFLOWER Plan to Recruit the United States and India. the 'Treasury's cashroom. HoM largeat Block INSTANT UPTON FROSTED well to consider whether official of "liberating’' Formosa. “ We believe we now hold the preasura from powerful poUtlcal attitudes toward foreign-born sci- He listed other major issues over The Treasury identified him as foreaa to resign at mice. GREEN BEANS ^ Leslie E.. Stout. The announce­ The Nationatlst stronghold lies largest block Of ahafes in the cbm- lb. 6 9 New Members entieta and engineers, as well as which friction has developed aa, Out of Politics 100 miles across the Formosa pany,” the 42-year-old~ Wolfaon The pretaurb cam# from the min­ DESSERT MIX SPAGHETTI the Korean aettlement, atomic ment aaldi he worked in the Vet­ isters’ own supportera, who felt PREAM Immigration and visa lawa govern­ strait, guarded by the U. S. 7th told a news conferenca here yes­ WAX b e a n s ing their admission, are really teata in the Pacific and recognition erans Administration from 1945 to they shiould not share tha m p o u - H O W FRESH Vanllts or Chocolate Evanston, III. Aug. 27 HP)— Washington, Aug, 27 (fP)—Top fleet and an American equipped terday. “ Our continuing inVeat- Can aerving the cause o f freedom. of'R ed China. 1951. sibUity in a gbvanunant whara tha Christian leaders today turned to. Army of 600,000. .ihent in Montgo/nery Ward stock, “ It is not a nice thing to think ' Allen" said critics of aid to In­ State Dept, officials, including The - arrest was made in Glen­ Prem ier retuaes to push EDC. AU PEPPERS ZPkgs. a discuasion of their great, cen- For several weeks - Peiping has candidly, has -bcjen with the in­ that the very men and womin who dia, which haa taken a neutral Security-Inspection. Chief .^ o t t dale,, Calif., by Secret Service the mlriiatera belong «o the Radical turiea-old,, unf'niahed task—car­ been broadcasting almost dally tention to stren^hen our. position IS FRESH? could help US win this atomic race, point b f view -in the division be­ McLeod, reportedly have decided agents. ' Socialist (moderate) or Indapend-.. "tROCCOLI rying the gospel to millions of threats to “liberate” Fonhbaa and in the company with a view to 1-LB. men and women who want- to help, tween Communist and Democratic* The Secret Service said the ent Republican parties. Spaghetti non-C%riatiar.s. to make no campaign speeches this wipe out the Nationalist regime of superseding the present itoanage- us, are being barred from doing nations, should consider the wis­ forged checks were, both V A death These factions Wer* angtrad by YELLOW CORN TINS Delegates to the assembly of fall in an effort to keep foreign Chiang Kai-shek. ment.” Let’s start with corn. Corn-on-the-cob afficlonados WITH so because we were afraid to let dom of assistance to under­ the World Council of Churches policy from becoming a political In advance of any Invasion, the Avery, the 80-year-old chairman say— “Plant your sweet corn patch on a hillside and them join us.” HinshaW aald. * (Coatianed oa Page Flfteea) (Coattausd oa fS fs Tim ) gathered to hear a leport by the developed-areas in order to elimi­ football. Reds would be expected to seize of the board of the 700-miUion- LIMA BEANS . Hinriiaw, a pilot himself, said nate jealousies Slid animoaities. hire the fleebut runner in town. Start the water boil­ Committee on Evangelism. Aides Take Coe a chain of Nationalist-held offshore' doilar mail order and retail em­ atomic developments foreshadow Allen said that India “ is by no'; ing in a pot, send out your runner to pick and shuck New Dairy ,Product For ^ ffe e All 17 officials who ho|d' the. tatknds' .miming from Quemoy pire, declined immediate comment; Chriattaas Seeji Miaority supersonic aircraft of unlimited means lost to the Iron Curtain.” \ ' RED RIPE SLICING it as he runs (it’s faster downhill) and pop the com PREMIER Drafteni ‘ of the report. Have politically appointed rank of aasUt- north to the Tachens, some 200 in C^cago. in the pot." That’s fresh com at its freshest. heard many auggeationa for in­ ant secretary or higher are report­ miles nor'hwest of Formosa. )VoIfson’8 , interest In Mont- BuU etins TOMATOES creasing the number o f Christians, ed taking their cue from Secretary NeWs Tidbits However, IJ.S. military experts g ^ e ry vyard became loiqwir pub­ Charlie Butler, Pinphurit's expert on fruits, vege- SwiH’s Beef Campbell's who still ar^ a minority in the Dulles,. who has firm ly ruled out' have discounted the possibility of licly only a week ago.' Until , the: . from tte AP Wires CORN world as fL whole. any > role for himself in partisan Culled from A P Wires a Red .attack on Formosa and have news conference he had refused 2 lbs. 19c teblas, fancy fruit baskets and many other things Among, the idaaa placed before $20,000 FHA Deal Nets Republican speechmaklng prior pointed out that there hsa lieen 'to state why he and hia associates to the November ’congreaaional which require skill and^axperiencct, tells us he can­ Sandwieb Steake them were these: no isrge-acale Red' trOop buttihip had accumulated large holdings REPOBTS BUS FIEM LOSS Messages and methods should elections. . Joanne C^onnelly Ortiz Patino, along the coast opposite the Ns-, ofrstock, HALE HAVEN -IVliUe -Dulles has issued no writ­ New York's most beautiful debu­ WolAroiT,^ a slim, tanned man New* Havea. Aug. X7 (P) — not get corn that fresh, but says that he can be directed more to workeifs, par­ Five Millions in Profit tionallat Island. Patrick B. NieGtaata,. pranMeat N et lau rlhdn 7 aftolu Con ticularly in Asia and other areas ten instructions, .officials said his tante in 1948, ftlea criminal charge Diplomats say CoiAmuhtst China with black curly Hair, would not PEACHES Move the "FRESHER BY FAR" quality o f Pina- where the Communist# are trying "no.politlcs” view has been made that she was swindled but ot dlactoae how ' many 'shares hla ot the Coaaectlcttt today 2 cans 39° la busy at home with floods which reported the coaapaay had a net lu^t fruits and vegetables,* if you will just come to recruit them. known throughout the department 610.000 mink coat and other furs forces hold. Nor was he explicit .__ \ have made an eatlmatad 15 million deficit of $41,251 frana July Laymen, including 'Writer* of New York, , Aug. 27 (ft) — A^of Brooklyn, agreed with Simon in clear terms. ' when she left husband Bolivian homeless , and upset F^iping’s five- about the kind of campaign he in­ 2 lbs. 25c h and look over his displays. We start with qual- Queens builder testified today' he operations. Last year the eena- widely circulated copy, ahould tha( he had invested I27;400 in Dullea gaire an indication of hia tin heir Jaime Ortiz Patino, in year Industrialization plan. tends to wage. made almost five million dollara paay reported aet.taeonse (tern ilty says Mr. Butler, and then keep foods fresh in Fresh Fruit and Vegetables play a larger part in apreading the nine apartment projects in New feelings on thia point at hia press June, . . , Two more British La- U.S. sources in Tokyo said to- ■ " I don’t \('ant.to disclose the type in windfall profita on a 120,000 operations of 819A58 tor July, ORAVENSTEIN faith. York and New Jersey and wound conference Tuesday when he spoke borite delegations to visit Commu­ dayuthey regarded the'Quemoy at­ of attack w e . will useJ' he said, rafrigaratad'casts in an air-conditioned store. MAKB A PIE WITH Effective uae ahould be made of capital atock Investment in gov­ up with-$1,847,(XX) in his "pock­ nist countries soon, including Po­ '^ e haven't crystallizcti any defi- glowingly of foreign policy bi­ tack-and recent threats to invade DISPUTES BIG TAX BILL For good health, use a|l the fresh fruits and vege- BEANS the media of ndaas communication ernment-insured apartment devel, et.' partisanship efforts since 1944. land and East Germany. APPLES Washington, Aug. 27 III <— In- A PPLE S 2 Lb. 29c — moviea, radio, televiaion, newa- opmenU. Today's hearing aeasion, the last Recalling that he first acted aa a President Eisenhower takes (Coatianed oa Page Nine) (Conttaued on Page Five) fablas you can in your meal planning . . ; they pkpera, magazines, books— in thia Harry L. Oaiaa. tha builder, said of four here until Sept. 27, opened time o ff from government chores lemal Rewnue agents have billed GOP foreign policy consultant Cyrus S. Eaton, new beard cbalr- 2 lbs. 25c are highly hutritioui and flavorful.' era of competition for acceaa> to he had not distributed any of the with a lawyer associated ' in an- during that campaign year, he to get in f^st trout fishing of hia PREMIER the minds o f men. profits from the excess of the other windfall project failing to work-and-play vacation. ., . Phil­ man ot the Chesapeake S Ohta GREEN PEPPERS 2 Lb. 19c said blpartiaanahlp rince has led laUway, for 61.372484.79 ta back 1-Li. The delegates realize CHirUtian mortgages 'over hla actual coata | appear with hia books aa ordered. to a atabte, continuous policy adelphia research . scientist says TlwRiaeid >1 Ceagraat (5) UGHT MEAT avyingeliatz face a challenging arid that he was trying to arrange iei^Be may be used In fntnre to Income taxes. This was dtariooed CAUFORNIA WONDER visited Powell Often "such aa is needed in these dan­ today la Ealea's .appeal agaiaat TINS task. They have been told that, private mortgaging to “ take the : Atty. . Abraham Traub . of gerous times.” - prevent polio. Two union men lay near death the claim ta V.8. tax court. government o ff the hook.” Brooklyn had teatlfled earlier this 3 Lbs. 2 5 c after biasing gunfight between-' Estaa’a pelittaa ha dtapntes PEACHES TUNA (Coattaaad oa Page Five) He hia story to Sen. Prescott week of frequent visits to former (CoBtiaaed ea Page Nlae) Close Struggle for Control “ aobetaattally an” otthe amount. PINEHURST COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE Bush (R-Conn), conducting a one- non-union and union men at -fair­ Federal Houaing Administrator grounds in Me.nphls, Tenn." . . man hearing for the Senate Bank­ Clyde Powell. GOODYEAR STRIME ENDS LETTUCE tig. Head T 9 c ing and Currency Committee into 'nUaves break into home in wealthy Seen in November Election IS DOWN 10c lb. Mahoney Concedes He told Sen. Prescott Bush (R- Justice PlcR Made Rlverdale section of Bronx and cart Jackaoa, Mich., Aug. 27 (P>— COFFEE $1.09 lb. suspected irregularities in go\em- r' 0>nn), conducting a houaing away amall safe containing nearly Carlton McNaU. a c l^ praal ih the can . . . any grind . . . no limit. We 'ii!! noent-insured housing construction. probe for ths Senate Banking and dent of Local ll5 ot the CU> ■ A W , HlUa Bros., ■avarln,C * g, Baachnut CUCUMBERS 3 For 1 9 c can 29° Maryland Primary The wltneaq said he formed 20 By Huk Ex-Leader quartar million dollara—mostly in (TUa ta tha fifth aad last of a-races can’t .b* calculated too ac- think this will be 9c Ib. below the going Currency committee, he did not securities. ^ United Rubber Werkera. aiid.Bhurftns axa all down JOc lb. today. Ih a t’s GREEN, FOtM HEADS SAVE 4 0 ( cbrporstlons*4*6 build five Qveens serte* of stories revlewtag the sea- curately in advance, today aa agreenaeat had I have detailed records of about price . . . Buy only what you need . . . coffee “0 proJeeCt that coat 623,981,187 and State Public-Works commission­ sloa.ef Congrass Juat ended.) Peopla StUl Like.Ike no ipnat nawa, f t aioat placee will show this 6500,000 in checks he mads out to reached hetween the URW may drop again befora too long . . . Baltimore, Aug. 27 UP)—George that he obtained federal housing Manila, Aug. 27 UP)— Luis Taruc, er Ralph G. Macy critk-lzea as — - . ' Politicians in both parties aaji raductlofa >fswB h rth a t wa faatured coffsa Lb. 6 c P; Mahoney today conceded the “ cash.” He was ordered to pro­ one-time leader of 12,000 (^mmu- “entirely inadequate" funds made By BELL Uiat the people atUl "like Ike "—but Goodyear T tr* Jk Rabhcr Oa- CABBAGE administration mortgagas totaling duce his books today; end a strike whick ' r ir .4b|j|(|et thraa waekands at this low pries Shurfine Coffee . . . can or bean lb. 81.09 WITH eiUPONS taita m ry I I I •> Democratic nomination fo r ' gov^ SXJ.4UM0. niat Huk rebels today pleaded available by 1953 Legialatur* for Washington, Aug. 27 (f)—Wottiad f whether they will take hla advice emor to Dr. H. C. B)rrd, long-time Bush, after TTaub's name was guilty o f rebellion, murder, arson, maintenan'ce o f state buldlngs . . . voters may well pirit a divided when they trek to the polls remains 7. The strtko ctauM for Thursday, Friday and Sat- AdOlionally, Osias received a ptaata acreaa the cenatay* - Maxwell House Instant Coffee 4 For 2 3 c dent o f the 'ITniverslty of callsd without reapoiue, declared: robbery and kidnap. Supt. Frank B. Coughlin of Maa- Ckxigresa or give the winning party to be seen. offar LEMONS mortgage premium of 6579,718. "W e certainly intend to get the Ig. ja r 81.84 K 'land. The larid costs for the five In an Impassioned plea for aocial aachuaatta atate pHson colony In only slim control when they fill 433 Almoat every candidate who LARGE, PINE SEEDLESS ' hooka from Mr. Traub and be artll TYPHOON PERILS Mahoney's announcement ended Queens projects totaled 6642,938 Justice the 40-year-old ex-rebet Norfolk preparing report on guard Houae and 37 Senate scat* in ’ the cornea bark from the husUhgs re- BEST John D, Sylvia who was given two- Mnalta. Ang. 27 Q D -A; j P a iib u y 'i a twj^month court light to upset chief declared "the Inalienable Nov. 2 election. porta that the voters ar* puzzled Av and he received a land mortgage typheon gcae .V GRAPEFRUIT 2 For 3 5 c the Mtcome of ths primary elec­ of 61,449.980. (Caatkanad aa Page flvd ) right of the peopld.to revolution hour secret hearing on charge of As. it ahapaa up now, the cam- and disturbed. They shudder at tha tion W June 2 A must naver be lunirped and played vioiation of regulations following p a in for control of the two Houses possibilities of atomic attack, they 18S-mUaaan] ' William Simon, ritief eonunittse Tit CKAND NATIOHAl fhm DM ^te" recounts Mahonsy ini­ ABES $98,88a PAYMENT upon by over-zealouk 'and presum- escape o f five prisonere earlier this —awchaver way it *1 0 * * —looks like w o n ^ r whether an economic re- east ot tha tiated In three of the state's 2> counsel. said tlM figures riiowad Geaeia, Swltierlaad, Aag. 27 tuous leaders." 'tapnth. > an undramatic battle where the casaion ia in the ottng, worry about ank Um W * W p FRIDAY counties and four court actions Oslas received a total windfall of (riV—Gordaa Mclatti*. fanaer "The people alone am entitled Five days added to deadUnd for tide of local akirmishca revolving the attitude eff Amerlca'a Allies 64.879.258. INSIDS SrSCIAL PACEAM OP which want to the Maryland court aaapleya af the Latted NaUaas to that,” he'told a packed court-, .exchang* of priaonem of war In airound the personaliUao of indivi­ and are opprcnehslv* about pos- REAl|EMON!LiaN Met o f appeals, things stood Just where The projects wen* idantiOad as F a ^ aad Agricnltaio' Orgaalza- luom. I North Indochina'between Fresjph dual candidates may go a long way aibte Communist (nfljtrstion at e. they -yver* when the votes srere the Ksw . Gardena a p a ri^ n ta ; tfaa (F A O ) ta Boma. naked Govenunent prosecutors aakld and Oornmunlat-lad Vietmihh JMw-^xd 'influencing f i ^ results. home. UNTH. t:30 PJR. eountH eight weeks ago. Kew Gardena H iB ^ K ew Qgrdens 8SK888 eeanpeneatton today (or for a life sentence, but Judge Gre­ forces . . . Dr. Ottb John said to be Although PrasidenT' Eisenhower ' T h is kind o f indrcislmt makaa 3 1 < Byrd held an .R0-7X^ margin in Hills i^iartinents; Jackacm apart- leas o ( hta Jab, which he een- gorio Nardsa* postponed a da- wui do a limited anmunt of cam- for no claarcut campaign pattern. m MAIN SflUir— T«. MMdMl $-4111 msnta; and lOOnd St. apartaaenta. la was dsm to the tatarven- lure prominent West German of- padgidng, ths impiact of tha praal- M Aaothah huU4||r, Is ra e l; O rtiu , a f t t s Ui « . D e ^ nPtShqp- .(OsatlBsad oa rsga BMSit) ficiala to East. danUaj^ penonaUly oa individual h IIANCHESTFR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN« FltlDAY. AUGUST 27. 1964 Scouts Walk Afnay Plan News Tidbits Life Xerm Local Stocks Obituary Eight Sided crash of an F88H Sahfe Jet on a i Laymieii Conduct 4-H Qub Enters Hartford County Fair Tomorrow Jet Ace’s Funeral routine teat flight from Edwards, > Called from AP Wires 4|uotatloiia PundalMd By Town Lines which liks Oeor^^ la on ths Mo- CetaUB A MMdlebroek. iMk Slated Tomorrow Java Desert. G i^up Set Is Revoked Talk Denial , ^Special Service X- 1 Ri BS. prtaas SPECIAL Funerals EXTENDED FORECAST No one in the Poet O ffice Dept, Law Requires Bounds EVERY FRL, SAT. Sunday morning In the North George A ir Force Base. Calif., Boston, Aug. 27 ~0P) — The tem­ win feet) rot in pay, says Ntorroan For Provoo Bid Asked perature in New England during T o Resign R. Abranu, asst, pok m u ter genJ. First National Baak Be Checked Each Year Mrs. r io OagUardone B y Bonnet Methodist Church w ill be observed Aug. 27 OP)— Funeral services for Ospt. Joseph Mi^onnell, Jr., 32, the next 5 days, Saturday through ersl In charge of Bureau of Opera- of Manchester ... . 84 88 The funeral of Mrs. Pio Gagllar- as .Laymen's bay. with a special Wednesday, will average 2 to 5 (Coattaraed from Fags Oae) Hartford National By General Manager LASAGNE (OoaMmHa <(ma Page Om ) Uons . . . Maj. Gen. Klrke B. Lew- done was held this morning from (Couttoued triFm Fag« Oae) Mrvloe o f worship conducted by the nation’s leading jet ace klllad degrees beloW the sessoiml normal. Bank and Trust . PH O NE 811-9^8028 ton, retiring commander of Ft. • S IH 33H the tv. P. Qulah Funeral Home at In a crash Wednesday, will IM held O>ol weather Saturday w ill be fol­ mous. Ths opinion was written by Conn. Bank and Manchester’s Boy SCouts will do the laymen o f the church. The M*ndes>|^^«iice's failure to work Monmouth Army Signal Corps 8:30 Mdth a requiem high Maas at no official proposal for such a And We WUI Reserve lowed by warming Sunday and Judge Thomas W. Swan. Judges Trtist Co...... 75 their good deed for General Mana­ call to worship will be given by Saturday. to |)ut the EDC treaty center says “complacent America 79 St. James’ Church at 9 o’clock. The meeting haa been advanced by Yoar Order Monday and a return to cooler John J. Harlan and Harold Medina Manchester Trust . .. 60 A CathoUc chaplain. Capt. W il­ is maroliing slowly and steadily” 65 ger Richard Martin again this year Rev. John Hannon waa celebrant anyone. Arthur G. Holmes at 9:30 a. m! Tuesday and Wednesday. acmae ia the AsMinbly. A series of concurred. by walking the town bounfiariaa. liam HcTeat, will conduct. the toward dangers of (Communism. Fire Inenraaee Ootopaalea and the Rev. Francis T. Butler waa James Nelson, Jr., candidate for Some normals for the period are ascret huddles was held last lUght, Vast Bemberg industrial hold­ A fter his conviction, Provoo The general statutes.require.that Disclosure that such a confer­ T A K E O UT servlcea at 10 a. m. In the George Aetna F i r e ...... 72% 75V4 deacon. The Rev. Bklgar Farrell ence is in the works, .they aaid, the Christian ministry, will lead as follows: Boston 69, Provldance hut no llnsil decisions were tiikeh. ings in Argentina, valued at 250 moved to have it nullified oii ^the Hartford Fire ...... 169 174 the bound! be walked once' each SERVICE . A F B Chapel. The body will be waa sub-deacon. Paul CAetelat waa would encourage the French as­ to the opening prayers and In the 67„ Nantucket 66, New Haveit 88, million dollars before President ground that newly discovered evi­ National Fife ...... • 99 104 year by the town’s executive offi­ ON ALL FOOD placed in a vault at nearby Vic­ More huaslng hack and forth was organist and soloist. sembly to reject EDC member­ responsive reading. Concord. N. H., 84, Burlington 65, Juan Peron's government tool! dence showed he had been tried Phoenix ...... 120 125 cer, but the old law permits him to torville. the A ir Force said, until certain today. Father Butler read the prayers ship. The sermon will be given by two a cemeteiy is completed at Apple Portland 84, Eastport 60, Green­ Three anti*EDti ministers, all them over, to be sold to Argentine in the wrong federal district. delegate the job to an agent. Life and iDdemnlty Ins. Oee. at the committal service in the The State Dept, maintained its outstanding, laymen of the church. Valley. ville 60, Presque Isle 60 and Cari­ follow en o f Oen. Charles ue Brewery Workers’ Union. . . . The Appeals (Touit said it was Aetna L i f e ...... 144 . 149 Laat year, Martin got the Scouts to walk the boiinds,’ and today Act­ East Cemetery. Bearers were Wal­ tight-lipped silence about all Euro­ Gbarttr Dak Robert .At McBride, exhorter of McConnell’s wife and three chil­ bou 59. GauUa, resigned two weeks ago Strike negotiations of copper and "convinced that error was com­ Aetna CJasualty'...... 172 177 ing General Manager James H. ter Lalley, Louis DeBsndi. Gene pean Army-developments, sticking the Methodist Church, has long dren had been with him recently A t Boston the normal maximum after'Mendes*Francd drew up his brass workers at standstill In mitted in denying the defendant's Conn. Gen...... 365 370 Gagliardone, Roger Belli, Walter Waterbury, Conn., and Butte, Sheekey aaid the boys have agreed to Secretary Dulles’ statement been a apiritual' leader in the while he was on temporary duty temperature during this period is ravisM version of B3X7 which the motion.’’ Hartford Steam Boil. ; 77 82 ■“ Yaworski, and Notmand Comollo. Rastaaraat Mont. to do It again this year. that he still hopes the French will chureh. Richard E. Stewart, who at Edwards A ir Force Base. But 77 and the normal minimum tem­ five other European Array nations The federal district attorney’s Travelers ...... 1455 1495 120 Charter Oak St. perature is 61. Questioning of three airmen Sheekey, who is serving while ratify the European Army treaty. w ill share also In the preaching, the family home was at Apple later turned down at their Brus­ office did* not say immediately TEL. MI-0-80S8 Precipitation during this period about activities of secret terror Publle GfiUtiM Martin takes his two-weeks vaca­ Dulles and his top advisers aro la a candidate for the Christian Valley where the community built sels Conference. what steps might be taken con­ Conn. Light Power .. 17 V4 19 tion, said he had prepared maps of house for the family on the o ffi­ will on the average total one to De Oaullists Reseat EDC society— "” — continues at cerning another trial, or whether Jeanne Columbat reported determined to take steps J ministry and a student at the Uni­ Coqn. Power '...... 43 '45 five tenths o f an Inch, occurring as Lockboume Air Force B^e nMr the bounds for the boys, and Clif^ to restore German sovereignty in versity of Connecticut Both men cer's return from Korea where he The ultra-NaUon^ist De Oaul- Provoo would be freed on bail or Hartford Elec. Lt. . . . 564 58 bagged 16 MIGs. showers l4ta Sunday and Monday Columbus, Ghio . . . Pair o f armed ford Sterling, Boy Scouts district the event France definitely refuses have preached in the East Glas­ lists resented their Premier hav­ otherwise. Hartford Gas Co. . . . 37% 40^ commissioner, has called a meeting \ Guest at Shower McConnell was killed In the and again about Wednesday. bandits, entering just before clos­ to join the six-nation defense com­ tonbury Methodist Church, this ing aijythlng to do with EDC In Presumably, the decision would So. New Einglafid eariy next month to prepare for the any version^ ing time, rob bank In Eureka, Mo., be made by the Justice Dept. In munity. summer. of about $15,000 after locking six Tel...... 3 7 % 3914 project. ThO-ppo-EDC ministers involved Washington. Did Good Job M^ss 'Jeanne C. Columbat, 440 Most o f his aldea also agree The pastor, the Rev. John E. In tha'iatest reslgnatio-i maneuver persons in vault and slugging cus­ Provoo presently is being held Mnanfacturing Coapnalen something beyond this Allied Thermal...... 51 — Sheekey said the boys, who ap­ Keeney kt,^ was honored with a P o s t will be out of the community Includa,'Maurice Bourges-ttaunou- tomer with gun. in the Federal House of Detention. will have to be done in or­ Am. Hardware ...... 13 >4 1514 proach the hike as a.field exercise bridal shower recently at the home Sunday morning, preaching in two' ry, l^ u s try and commerce; in scouting; did a "remarkable Job der to start West Germany ■ places. A t 9:30 s. m. he will con­ Emilev.Mitgues, Justice; Guy La Arrow. Hart. Hcg. . .. 44 47 of Mtsa Martha-.Morianos, 15 Lilley definitely on the road rearma­ OijcUUt Asso. S p r in g ...... 29 32 last year, even better than we to duct the service and preach the Cham)^, associated states (Indo­ Balloon Test Used hoped for.” St. The party whs given by Miss ment. It is apparently to work out NORWICH Little Leaguers Bristol Brass ...... 161.4 1814 June Thompson, y and attended sermon In the Bloomfield Federat­ china), and Guerin de Beaumont, 'hie actual walking of the hounds the rearmament problem that the ^ T hV ^ t r e ^ Cheney Bros. .. 9 1014 mostly by Miss OolumbaVs asso­ ed Church and, at ' l l o’clock he secretJUT o f state for foreign af­ is done on Saturday afternoqns, new international conference is ^ • I 1111 m ni II » To Support Qiarge Collins ...... 105 115 ciates at the Telephone, Co. office .will speak in the Warehouse Point ROASTING CHICKENS fairs. A ll are mmebers of the and requires several weeks for being mentioned. Surprise Coacli Em-Hart ...... 27 >4 3014 NOW PLAYING Methodist cniurch. Radical; Socialist (moderate) or completion. Sheekey said the' boys where she is employed.' She re­ (Countries attending would be Fafnir Bearing ...... 38. — Xndeptedcnt Republican parties. In the first case |n the Man­ ceived many beautiful and useful the six European. Arm y nations— Landers, Fcary, Clk. . 30 , 32 find the boundary markers, photo­ **A couple of weeks mgo we went to Maine for a week­ Meadaa-France mi .y ask for the chester Town 0>urt in which in- The Little League Tigers farm gifts which were placed in a^wish- France, West Geiinnsny, Italy, Bel­ N. B. Mach. Co. , . . ..29 31 graph them, and fix their p o tio n end and took one of your chickens,” a customer reported. lesigrtationB of all his ministers, toxlmeter evidence was used with­ team gave Baseball Coach Ralph In relation to landmarks. ing well. Decorations were ^fen gium, the Netherlands and Luxem­ North and Judd . . . . . 27 30 and white streamers. V Work Stoppage with ths date left blank for the out a supporting blood test, Mrs. Robke of 40 Hartland Rd. a sur­ The Scouts write reports on their bourg — and the United States ”Our friends said they had never tasted any chicken Russell M fg...... , i . lOH ‘Oklahoma’ Premlsr to fill in If he needs to Gladys Smith of .^62 Adams St. prise party Wednesday evening at 1214 findings, and these reports are filed A delicious buffet style lunch­ end Britain. like that and told us to be sure to bring another neat use thflik Center Springs Lodge, which was Stanley Works .,.. .. 6014 5314 eon was served at a table centered WITH ORCHESTRA Increase Noted Herald Photo was found gulltythis morning and — here, while synopses o f them are time we came.” . niroagh this device, the Pre­ attended by 40 parents and chil­ Terry Steam ...... 110 with a decorated shower cake, in­ -X Seate AvallaMe For All Entering the Hartford (>>unty j. fined $125 or 30 days on a charge Torrington ...... sent to the Secretary of State as mier frt^d avoid an open cabinet dren. Refreshments included a cake .. 2414 2614 scribed with the words “ Best of Perfonoaneea state competition and was awarded The Wilcox children also won of operating im der' the influence U. S. Envelope com. .. 90 —■ proof that the bounds o f Manches­ Washington, Aug. 27 OPI— 4-H Fair tomorrow will be a group ^lUt ^ E D C and the ministers donated by Mrs. Raymond Sma- ter have been walked. Luck” An enjoyable evening was a cup. Ralph von Ecker received a prizes for their books. Leader of ROGER O LC O n of liquor on Aug. 11. U. S. Envelope pfd. .. 65 — Btrikss wore on the increase test of Manchester 4-Hers who have could. vote individually according chetti, decorated with miniature spent with the usual pastimes. ■aqinning Moh.. Aug. 30 cash award for his record book the Manchester 4-H (^ub is Dr. K. Usually a blood sample is taken figures of ball players. Veedor-Root ; ...... 33 36 MANC-HESTER month but the total was lower been preparing for the fair ail laat year. A il the members keep S. Wilcox and W illiam Kelsh, Sc. 403 West Center Street MItchen 3-785.3 to tl^lg wills. Normally all mem at the same time' the "balloon Miss (I^olumbat will be married In behalf of the boys, Raymond In Parson detailed records of tlieir animals. is assistant leader. hers df Die cabinet vote as a body, test" is given but Mrs. Smith 'Ihe abavo'quotations aio not to Saturday, Sept. 11, at 2 p.m., to than UAUsl, the Labor Dept’s- summer. Most of the local Htem- but wlw'thls device the Premier Smachetti, Jr., presented Coach oe eonstrued as actual marketa. Tobacco Workers Gordon C. Eagleson, 348 Charter Bureau of Labor Statiatics reported bers will enter heifers which they would not give her consent, to this H cltx'Jn N iMOI vKWs joity* would have to reconstruct his Rooke with an alligator billfold Oak St. 'Hie ceremony will take have raised and groomed, ’fh e p'ic- part of the test, only assenting to containing currency; also a supply today. cablntt until after the Assembly Leave for Home place in the South Methodist ture above was taken at the W il­ !iiiwwwwi>SHwawiti8iniHanimiwmB«aaBaM«B«BEBaiEi8aj8M»BiaiafflBW8iBBBas«Ma«s iM 'Ba iaaiaM aiBBiBBB M ^ ^ giving a sample of her breath for of cigars. The bureau estimated 575 strikes vote. . ... CTiurch. -Mtai cox home on Keeney Street. Jean chemical analysis by the State Bobby Msaearo read a note of r.«t*a'tfoLHarU* were in affect during July, includ­ Ore^..uncertainty reigned over Toxicologist, Dr. Abraham Stoll About Town ing 376 new work stoppages and Wilcox is shown holding her A y r­ ths pmbable outcome of the EDC appreciation and George Leduc The end' o f a summer in the man, according to testimony by rea«Da poem entitled, “ Good Mr. Nutmeg State is drawing to a 800 carried over from June, when shire, which she will enter in the debate, Mendes-Frenee bed warned BORAf two. day exhibition at Windsor Sgt. Georgs MeCstighey during Rooke.” A daughter was 'bam in the close for about 300 Florida girls the total v/a« 550. HUGE SAVINGS IN KEITH^S GREATEST ^the Bruaaele Conference that un- the case. Hartford Hospital Tuesday to Mr. Locks. Others in the picture are, * less hiS revlsiona were accepted, Dr. Massaro presented to Coach who came north.to work on tobac­ EAST HARTFORD An estimated 370,00(k. workers The officer testified -that he gave and Mrs. Frank Wood of 152 Lake- co farms in the Ooi.necticut Valley. left to right, Martin Kristoff, hold­ the treaty was doomed to defeat Rooke a baseball with the boys* were idled by the July strikes, most her the standard sobriety test af­ names on it. Baseball was played wood Circle. A group of about 75 of the girls First and only appearance,, to­ o f which were brief. Six involved ing the cup which the group waa la the Aasambly. FAMILY DRIVE-IN awarded this spring by local ter she had been brought to the outdoors and motion jketures fol­ stayed at the Oommu'nlty ’•'if” gether. Produced exclusively 10,000 or more workers, including Delay May Re Sought Police Station at about lliSQi p.m. ROUTE 5. SO. W INDSOR merchants and Hartford Kiwanis lowed indoors. , ' ' Both arrested last night by Pa­ while working at fa m u in Wiiylaor, CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE our audlrnce. the Northwest Lumber stoppage A gfinip o f Influential deputies on the night in question and he-felt Eighteen of the groifi from for selling the most ads in the trolman Newton Taggart, Paul TONIGHT thru SATURDAY which began in late June. who favor EDC mat last night to that she was unable to operate her Mancheatcr left for home by bus r I vyhole state; Ralph von Ecker,.sec­ Landry of Baltic, and wmard W. G**4 M.s4«r NI«M Oalr , The July strike total waa lower discuss the possibility o f putting car properly. Johnson of Glastonbury were on Thuraday. The rest will leave I Asf. M I than In any correapondlng month retary of the club; William Kelsh, off ths vote until more favorable Dr. Nicholas Marsislo testified Public Records charged with the same offense, on Sept. 2. On the following day Pn>Mst -kU CaaiMB s( Bex Of- since 1950 and below the 1947-49 vice president; Louis Lango; Paul conditiona for ita passage could I flee prior U pcrfareiuee. Bar I Sheridan, Nancy Wilcox, treasur­ that later, about 1 a.m. Aug. 12, breach of the peace. E verett the cooks w ill start for Florida ■■nuNHIHRiE . aao tirket aea receive eecoad average foe July . • ha created. These leaders con­ ha examined her and reached the TTie girls v/ere employed by the I lirkel rBEK wllk Uxee. | er; and Charles Wilcox, president. Warrantee Deeds Oam er, of South Glastonbury, was tended the debate ahould be de­ same conclusion. the complainant against both men. Imperial Tobacco Co. Betides the rhoBe Aoervaliose acrepleS The local 4-H Oub, organised layed iiuitU: Original Dt^er Philip Savva and Aldea L. Savva Alanchester group, there were two M lO H T r I ONLY if CoBpea la aeaticaH. only four years ago, has a record to Charles E. Lesperance, property The Store Of Better Values 1. Settlement of France's dis­ Patrolman Walter;erV Vergueon, e the The Golden -Age Club has had a 6ther camps, one in East Granby, Race Law Suits to be proud of. This is the second pute with Germany over the rich at 90 Jarvis Rd. the othhr in Windson The girls are time it has won the already men­ Brings YOU FxceptiOiial arresting officer and' first witness busy week, with the lawn party Savings In The August Fur­ Saar coal baain which lies between to testify, said that Mrs. Smith Bernard J. Walsh to John Fran­ ail from around St. Petersburg. WARNKIICOI.OII Co-Hlti “THE LONE O V i Reservations: tioned cup and the members have, Wednesday at the home of Mr. and May Be Curbed niture Sale! Here Are Two the two countriea cis Lynch and Shirley Y. Lynch, Mrs. R. M. Zahm, also from. St. StOMOPHOMC Soufia I* color— Oeo. Montgomery Norwich TGriier 7r2519 individually, won many ribbons was originally a passenger in the Mrs. John .M. Laking on High 1 Outstanding Opportunities 2. All six nations In the pros- middle o f the front seat o f the car property at 42 Coolidge'St. Petersburg, was supervisor of the and awards. A t last year’s fair, Street and the regular meeting in . . PU b T o See Them— pscUvp alllanca sign a set of pro­ Herbert A. Tyler and EUva E. Manchester group. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 27 — Bill Keish won a blue ribbon for just prior to the arrest, but she Orange Hall yesterday afternoon. ,4 Save! tocols giiaranteaii^ that the re­ switched seats with Mrs. Elisa­ Tyler to Bernard J. Walsh and Both affairs were Well attended. Gov. Hugh White has revealed an­ his demonstration of “ polishing a arming O f West Germany within beth Royster, also of 362 Adams Jane A. Walsh, property at <14 President George D. Edwards gave other plank in the program to cow’s horn.” ' Ho went on to the keep racial segregation in Missis- EDC would not mean a rebirth of St. and Mrs. Smith’s sister. Just Academy St. a report of the outing, Aug. 11, IRi \o Hihn.o German militarism. before the car. was stopped and Executrix Deed which was originally scheduled for ntscT / aippi schools. ^Lois Child Cassells, executrix WhIIte said yesterday he would 8. The EDC group agrees to an the defendent was'actually driving Forest Park, but owing to con­ gait the speidal searion ot the Legis­ 18-month probation period during at the time of the arrest. under the will of Edward Cassells flict of dates was changed to which any member nation would to Robert J. Boyce, administrator River.side Park. Bingo, dominoes CTATE TELEVISION lature opening Sept. 7 to consider Mrs. Royster, < also charged at a MU forbidding anyone from stir­ rUBAUIEVERUBl have tlma to ask for changes in the same time with operating un-. of the estate of Richard Boyce, and other games followed the busi­ J hartfordI i property on Cedar Street, ring iJi> race trouble by filing law |) At LOW CBIOES ths tsaaty, the plan propo^ by der the influence of liquor, sched­ ness session and coffee and dbUgh- Marriage Licenses suiUi. ~ former Premier Antoine Pinsy. uled to appear in court today, did nuts Were served by Mrs. D dia Wilhelm Meier, Hartford, and Ths law would prohibit anyone Meitdes-France has ■ strongly not come in and Judge John S. G. Malone and her commitlee--''’ PROGRAMS ^Arlfior Drag Stores g epposdd uny delay, arguing that Anna Turek, 248 Woodland St„ ' qxcept relatives of children at- Rottner, presiding, allowed a con­ Franca already has made too Sept. 11, (Concordia Lutheran . tending schools from filing suits T h OURS 8 a . M. to" 11 F. “ ' tinuance until Sept. 3. The Motherhood of Mary Circle I Video Everyday— AU RigbU Reserved—H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc many enemies with laggard. tac­ Church. recently enjoyed its annual dinner against school districta It appar­ The Judge commented, in award­ ently .means to strike at the Na­ tics. Of the six prospective mem­ Lewis Michael VpUand, Manches­ at the W averly Inn in Cheshire. bers. only Italy and France have ing; the continuance, that since ter, and Mary Tlieresa Diminlco; tional AsBoislation for Advance- Mrs. Royster did not appear be­ ment Colored people • and ita , not ratified the treaty. Mancheate.. Donald R. Eno, 24, of 218 Spruce ot' cause of alleged illneai', she must aborts ^() obtain integrated The premier has declared a Andrew Emil Tluck, Manchester, St., arrested today b y Patrolman submit s physician’s statement at schools. RuberpM RoofiRg showdown must be faced on EDC, and Margaret Oalty, Manchester, John Turner on a charge of evad­ , hut added that Us defeat would that time or show up in court. R<^rt Roberts Kelly, Hartford, In passing sentence on Mrs. ing responsibility, U-as released W. H. ENGLAND 'atill leave the German problem and Bette Marie Carlson, Manches­ after posting $200 bond. If you want fun in Hia ttnaattiid. Smith, Judge Rottner felt this was ter, Sept. 11, Emanuel Lutheran a fli Cavalry Re^mient LUMBER COMPANY EXespte his eagerness to get the lagrant case and considered a Church. lun on Lobor Day wooic- Jail sentence but, since she has The . South Manchester Fire Tel. 5U-9-0244 debate going, the premier has been Donald Allyn Starkweather, 41 Dept, extinguished an oil burner unwilling to. back EDO to the ex­ children, he impoied the fine. Starkweather St., and Laura Shifted to Honshu The charge of destruction ef fire this morning at 127 Charter ond, taka along a now tent o f making it the subject of a Estelle Withara. Sept. 3, South Oak St. with no damage reported. confidence vote in the assembly. public property agalnrt Mrs. Smith Methodist (^urch. Sapporo, Japan, Aug. ■ 27 DOB TO GREET GNION Manchester. Japan’s northernmost island, to Hartford, Aug. 27 277 BROAD votea to the government side. ' To W. G. McNally A Sons for F M1-9-11U the main island of Honshu, tjie Lodge n lll repratrat the nation's .SALES aaO T w o Piece R ooi House A Hale Inc,, for alterations' TELEVISION ■ RADIO Arm y said today. governors In an nddreaa e f wel­ to a theater building , at 16 Oak SERVICE The shift; is part of a scheduled come to the .\roerlcan Legion St.. $17,000.. move- of the U, S. 1st Cavalry Di- convention which convenes Mon­ 'To American Home'’Development vlslon from Hokkaido. Troops' o f day In Wnahington, D. C. He Corp., .for John E. Simmons for ChsBBsl ■ (faratcrly •) Maw JUvas, •sis ( s-«i) u n o r BiLxx-wuuasa Japan’s new army will take over wno picked for the assignment C # U la Bcndlx alterations and additions to a fnutaacl IS Naw Brilaia, Caes. THE NAME'S THK SAME— AUTO CRASH KILLS TRIO To American Home Development Q. Lewli The division’s other two re^ments • Distinctive:beauty for your living room . . with the upholstering of rugged, long (M) B ^ . Toxa- <“ » et-AVHOl'SEifSE d r '»T A B 8 - 341 BROAD STREET Woodstock, Ilr, Aug. 27 OP)— (Nirp. for Allan W. Cutter' for a TKB, "Dcaert Patrol" Hemmed In” will follow before the end of the wearing N'YLON ‘cushions of fabuloui FOAM RUBBER! The Sofa and Lounge ‘‘THE ESe ani r William Powell; 80, Mooresvllle, 1-car garage $1,100. HOWDY DOODV TIM R FILM MONDAY through FRIDAv' Liborol KtiHi Budgst Toms "WINCHESTER 73" were killed early today when People tend to be bigger the (U) TOWN GBIEB their auto crashed into n tree at farther away from the tropics they ( 1) BOY CABLOY SBOW SAVE $100 JAMES STEWART nearby CrysUI laUce. The vlc- live. FILM STORE HOURS tims Included Stanley Sundllng, (SI) COWBOY PLAYBOrSE FLOORS, he. NEXT WEEK: about 45, of Indianapolis, and (M) THE EARLY SHOW— 828 MaIb S t — IU . 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I ^^A G B POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY. AUGUST 2t, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY. AUGUST 27. 1954 ^ ' .. __ _ pacages, Jrsrelry, pbuita and flow- fore after makliig a Saturday- has refused to testify before the SaUor Is Killed ei^i, homemade foode, iqiratiB, Murder Suspect night round Bristol drinking Financial Fight Files Intention Christians Talk committee on the ground of pos­ Seeks Two Posts booke, and second-hand oommodl- places. sible self-incrimination. French Set /I By Electric Sho<^ tiea Plans are being made to pro­ Waits Bail Action Adam yA d police his ear had William H. Cook, a committee vide a play area for children. been retwhiedretumi and parked in its N O W OPEN Under'Way for Plan to Recruit inveatigator, testified today he had SMIUNO Approval Votetf by Board Mra R Richard id Hurd, chairmen usual place Sunday momlisg but searched fruitlessly for Traub late To Scpielch N e w London, Aug. 27 (5>— o f the Mancheeter division of the Hartford, ' Aug. 27 0^—Adam John was gone. Police said they ■V. yesterday and last night, in an TWCA, held a meeting at her Koianek, 88. of Briatol, who was found bloodstains on the back effort to serve a subpoena. Bkiflneman 1. C. Albert W. Smith, Ward Co. Rule New Members He aaid he visited Traub’s home To Hire Two New Teachers 32, ' Stationed at the U. 8. Navy home at 12 Crosby Rd.. yesterday ordered jMMd by the coroner in porch of the home the bachelor to make preliminary plana for the connection with the death of hie brothers share in Briatol and on and oifice and ran down a report Polish Pact 'submarine base at droton, was fair and to oiwanixe the workers on brother, John, 48, afraited today the seats of the automobile. (OonUaued from Pag* Om ) (Continued (nun Pngo One) that he was visiting in Westchester Ai«. 27 (SpecUl)—In »*nlcht »t th« Community Hall. A killed by electric shock yesterday thj project. Mia Emerson E Briggs YANKEE County, but without succesal the decidon cd a jiidge on whether Schaefer testified yesterday (Coattniied from Page Om ) iM cial ma«Un( at the aobool last program of slides shown by Wal­ as he worked on the electrical of Simsbury will be overall chair­ he ahould be ..freed unconditionally Bite plana on how to approach the despite their gains, the Earth’s Rarketeem In Minority i. wifiit, the Board of BducaUon In- ter F. Elliott will be open to the that John had no enemies hut “ill- altuatlon except to do everything total population la growing faster '"Bush today issued a statement circuit in the home of his brother- man. Locally, Mrs. James Seiler qr on bait will existed" between the two Coffee and Donut Shop terylawad and voted to hire two public at 8:30 p- m. in-law here. end Mra Harry Hillard will take neceaaary to bring control back than the Christian population. for the record 'saying that "racket- posals of the government of the Adam was Jailed on a warrant brothers. U.S.S.R. ...” p ; X teachen. U the candi> Public Records Police said Smith, father of oare o f aoliciting contributions. issued by Coroner Louis W. Schae­ into th'i hand* of the 58,000 atock- Ehrangelism is one of the sub- eera" operating in the'home repair date* accept the local teaching Public records filed recently in­ three sons, was killed when live Mrs. WUIiam Steckel and Mr*. U t MAIN ST. INSXTTOMeCLUSEPONIUCI holdenr." themes of the meeting of repre­ and improvement fields "constitute *1116 proposal was apparently re* b h x iM fer Aug. 15—the day John’s bat­ timed to coincide with the "great . S h i p ' n ^ poeitlona, the aUff at the Elemen­ clude warranty deeds conveying a wires crossed and came in contact Herbert Huffleld will be co-chair- tered body wee recovered from a He added, however, that "if it sentatives of 163 denominations only a small minority on the fringe tary Bchooi will be completed with dwelling on Keeney Drive from with hit cheat. They aaid he was te grou I* neceaaary to go into a proxy from .48 countries. of a very fine indu.stry." debate" now going on in France brook in Buriington, a few miles over whether or not the country the exception od a principal. Laurier F. Demars to Louis J. and covered with perspiration a t ' the Another TWCA Hartford County north of Bristol. fight, we will go into a proxy The main theme is "Oirist—the He said the National Assn, of MUn Joaephlne L Sherwood G. Bowers, chairman The Country Store FYiir, apon- Registration Day of Directors, today filed his inten­ They were talked Into home im- rapidly as possible to. the realisa­ graduate od Westfield Teacher’s Mandieeter Evening Herald Bol­ Win.F. strategy to approach that prob­ further revision—is scheduled to proveme.nts in the first place, the of the Board of Directors and one ■ored by the Hartford County tion to run for office, again. be placed before the delegates tion of their plans for the conquest Odkge this year. M is Viola Lar­ lem at the proper time." witnesses testified, by slick sales­ of 'the town’s representatives in of Europe. ton -correspondent, YWCA, will be held in Manchester At School Sept# 1 Kennedy, who haa voted with the this afte'.TiOon. ' sen, aiamentarir supervisor, re- D'ltnlia, tdepfeone BOtcheU 8-5543. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Wolfaon, who speaks softly and men—called "dynamiters’’ in the the General Assembly, today filed Poland has incorporated ter­ pertad to the board that hU prac­ Saturday, Oct. 9 in the "Y ” at Steele & Son with a marked Southern accent, Board majority on the Keeney The debate has swirled around the North End. This is the first FAINTS Street School and some 'other Is­ trade—‘Who worked this way: his intention to run again for ritory which before World War II tice bad been in seventh aaid in answer tp a question that the Issue of whether man's hopes offices as a Republican. waa part of Eastern Germany. The time that Manchester has been Principal Vincent Ramisi of the *M3 VERNON ST. sues, Indicated he would continue for the establishment of God’s The "dynamiter’’ unsolicited, and elgMli grades and had been W. H. ENGLAND "we’ve had encouragement from would show up and persuade the A native of Manchester, Bowers Communists insist that West Ger­ termed a sncoeasdid experience by Resume Meetings chosen as the site for the annual new Vemon-Lydall School an- TnL MI-9-0531 dr many people in Wall Street and his support of Sherwood G. Bow­ kingdom can be fulfilled in this affair. Granby haa been the most Tel. 30-8-5245 Rolda Gibson. ers, chairman of the Board. home-owner to buy a new paint Job, attended local public schools, Dart­ many woifld like to attack the his schooL Morris is a veteran od nouncea that Wednesday, Sept 1, MI-9-7842 many individuals." world or only after the second or new siding, or a garage, and, ob- mouth College, and the Connecti­ East and get it back. three years service with Marine populair spot for the event and haa LUMRER COMPANY A spokesman aaid Wolfaon had A resident of Manchester since coming pf Christ., • • Of Emblem Club held it for 17'years. It has bMn will be registration day for chil­ tain an FHA loan to pay for'it.I t . The ^ cut Agricultural College, forerun­ dren who have moved into the ,had "a very satisfactory conver­ 1908, Kennedy haa been active in The amended statement con­ OotpA held In Glastonbury also. American Legion and veterans af- price averaged around |7(X) or $8(X>. ner of the University of Cohnecti-, TIm f*****~g vacancy in seventh neighborhood. The hours will be sation" in Wall Street yeatjsrday tained this key.passage: cut. Manchester Em'blem Club No. The Fair will be open from 10 School of Dancing fairs and served five years on the Inserting a constant refrain that Car Hits Tree grade was created by the recent a. m. to 5 p. m. and will have a from 10 to 12 in the forenoon, and with officers of Affiliated Fund "Because Jesus Christ died and "It won’t coat you a cent,” the Bowers waa a member of the 251 is resuming its regular sched­ and American Business Shares In­ Zkming Board of Appeals. resignation o f Mrs. Nedra |tiUer “Hate of a Century" fashion show 2 to 4 in the afternoon. A service officer for the Ameri­ roafe again for the world and will salesman said the homeowner's Board of Selectmen for 12 years o f Mandiester, who was hired by ule with the first meeting o f the School will begin Wednesday, vestment funds which own 105.- come again to renew it and Judge and will have served three years Driver Injured season on Wednesday, Bept. 1, at as one. of its features. An suction can Legion for eight years. Ken­ new, improved house would serve the board a month ago. Board will follow the fashion show. Sept. 8. The cafeteria will not 000 share of Montgomery Ward It in His glory arid grace, this as a "m odel" in the neighborhood as a Director at the end of his Chairman John McDermott ex- 8 p. m. in Tinker HaJL It will be Will Re-Opeh For' nedy is past' commander of the Booths will be set up with, the be in operation until the following atock. ”11118 waa confirmed later local post and is now a member of world is anchored to Him in iin- and would mean a ISO commission current term. Bowers was one of After aucccMfully avoidlrig an­ interest in the reason for Mrs. conducted by Mrs. Charles W. week find the opening date will be by H. I. Prankard II, president of ahakeable hope. He ruled over the one-year term Directors on the Latbrop, president following items: Clothing, chil­ Permanent Memorial Day Commit­ for every similar Job sold to his other car only to have her car col­ \N Millei's resignation stating he .un­ dren’s toys end games, surprise later announced. STUDENTS Fall Registration the two funds, who said: “ We are tee. He la a World War I veteran. all history by the power of His neighbors. first Board under the new charter. lide with a tree,. Mr*. Mary Holt, A social hour and potluck 'nip­ A Gibson girl...a white-collar derstood it was transportation. Interested In any proposal by a Kennedy Is employed in the sales cross and resurrection and noth­ Bush, aided by committee coun­ The veteran politician haa been of 489 Adams St-, sustained a per is planned for the enjoyment stockholder designed t o .. Improve a member of the General Assembly girl...a gingham girl...be all MlsB Larsen replied that trans­ o f the members, headed by Mrs. department of Lydall-Foulds Paper ing can pluck this world out o f sel, also questioned former execu­ bruised hose nnd lacerations of her portation was tbs reason given by the management of Montgomery His hands. tives of home improvement firms. for four terms. Politically he de­ three in this .pretty-personality Frances Wagner, chairman and Co. Before Joining Lydall-Foulda left forearm late yesterday after­ SHIP’N SHORE! Whlleat- Mns. MlUer tnd that Mrs. MiUer's WoBiooday, SopL t —2to4p.ni. ^ Ward A Co. Therefore. Mr. about three and a half years ago, "His eternal purpose of redemp­ scribed himself today as a "very, noon. according to police and Man­ Mrs. Imeldo Juros, co-chairman. very independent Republican." white woven birdseye pique fornuki resignation is in the mall. All iriembera are cordially in- WoIfson'B general proposal and the candidate waa employed for tion will be brought to its complete chester Hospital officials this any subsequent more detailed pro­ consummation. Because Christ is ' Bowers Has been a farmer and curves into a gentry neckband The board also voted to provide vitod to participato in the enjoy­ many years by Arrow, Hart, and Girl Swallows morning. coUar...cuffs the new three- Tkirsiay, SopL 9 — 2 to 4 aod 7 to 9 p.m. posals which he may ^vance will Hegeman Electric Co. in Hartford. the living Christ, He Is able to a real estate developer. Mr. and Aa a result of the accident, bus transportatioil to Manchester ment of the evening and help Mra. Bowers live at 75 Deming 'J*' quarter sleeves. Ever-wrashable High School for a student from launch the first full season of the have our careful study.’’ Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy live at meet us in every <;lrcum8tance of P et^ Pa'detaky of 120 BucKland Wolfson added that he had life and every mood of our hearts.” Air Sickness Pill St. They have five children. woven gingham checks In Vernon, provided adequate {vovi- club. 87 Phelpa Rd. They have two sons. St..' driver of the other car in­ bright-eyed deeptonea. Sizes sion is for reimbursement of Friday, SapL 10^2 to 4 p.m. talked by phone with officers of The revised statement deleted volved, waa#arrested on a charge the Massachusetts Investment an assertion that the 51-page re­ 30 to 38. the cost of thU service and pro­ 5408 GET WAGE HIKE SBiBcWd SpikM '.industry, allowing them to expand ) We don’t know the trip she was on a charge of speeding on Aug, o f violation of the rulea of the vided'there M sufficient room on Trust, owner of 25,000 s h a r e s. port "la acceptable to the majority 17 made by state police. road, police said today. Other new Ship'n Shore’s . . . Groton, Aug. 27 (M—^About Saturday, SopL 11 —10 to 12 noon, 14 p.m. with greater ease, but likely would of the assembly." contemplating but evidently Kath­ the bus. FfMhIy cut bOM|iM»s This talk also "wa* Very satisfac­ have to move slowly in blocking The case of Anthony Corsi of Mrs. Holt, driving north on new fabrics . >' . new aieeva 5,200 Gweral Dynamics Corp- But the revised statement said leen Crandley, 4, of 11 Overland Torrington. charged Aug. 3 \yith $3.98 The teacher candidates were in­ employes here have received raises fpr o l eceosioiis tory,’’” he said. the salary Increases or putting Buckland Street, noticed Padelsky treatments! \ Wolfaon said he had not con­ the lengthy report will be forward­ St., was going prepaesd. It seems reckless driving, was contioped backing out o f a diagonal parking terviewed in executive session by under a New York contract the through politically unpopular re­ ed "with commendation” to. thr board upon a motion by Mrs. tacted Wellington Fund, another form*. that yestefday she swallowed the until Sept. 3 at the request of apace Into traffic from the left, company and the ihetal trades A U TYPES OF DANCING INSTRUCTION big holder of Montgomeiy Ward churches represented at the con­ prosecutor W. David Keith. veered to the left to avoid hitting Pearl Jewell, a board member, Council (AFL) signed yesterday. ASTER lOUQUETS The pro - Vargas newspaper vention" for their study, prayer liquid from- an air aickneas remedy atock. Ultima H6ra, which apparently his car, and then atruck a tree, who stated she felt it would be a The new contract, retroactive to and encouragement." capsule. . DEFLECTED ARROW . courtesy and aid to the applicants. Wolfson and Wls associates, will oppose the new government, A doctor at the Manchester Me­ according to the investigating July 1, provides a general 5-cents- The report denocnetd Commun­ An ar. ow that is tbo .stiff to officer. Patrolman Alfred Ritter. She pointed out that all pertinent an-hour across the board boost ZIPPER BINDERS whom he did not name, bought reported pressure is being put on morial Hospital observed only ism as. the road to “ totalitarian bend will fly to the left.p f the Damage to the Holt automobile information on . the candidates, find fringe benefits which produce most of their stock this year, he Cafe to postpone the state and slight effects from her air travel CHRYSANTHEMUMS - 85c 2 or 3-RING STUDI0 101 CENTER ST. disclosed. a dictatorship" and found some fault target. It ia deflected from ita waa estimated by poltce at $350, education and experience had been an 11 centa an hour paekiwe in­ congressional elections scheduled with democracies,'too. precautions and prescribed some !S- * Healthy, well-budded planta for fall color. Avery holds 64.336 shares of the for Oct. 3. However, Justice Minis­ milk of magnesia. course by contact with the bow while Padelsky'a car remained un­ revealed in open session and that, crease, a umon official said. Ebcact RESIDENCE PHONE MI-3.S414 as it glides pSs^ scathed. therefore, no information was be­ wage scales under the old contract outsUnding 6,700,000 voting ter Seabra Fogundes declared that were pot dieeloeed but a spokes­ LARGE VARIETY OF STYLES shares. . the elections will ,be held. ing withheld. Wolfson said an analysis of the Guests including PTA observers man said " ih e y 'n m anywhere AFRICAN VIOLETS 5” Potoi 69c NO PHONE AT THE STUDIO The new foreign minister, Raul $20,000 Stake Nets from 85 cents to |3 an hour." Kewfwll:, varieties. PRICED FROM $1.39 te $15.00 company has been underway for Fernandes, told an interviewer the were Mrs. William Allison and three or four years and that a M2 y«ar$ to pay baIcNico. 1/ FREE ESTIMATES — NO OIUGATION N O W ...... V.

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\ E in x MANCHESTESR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1954 Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n . F r i d a y , a u g u s t 27,1954 PAG E S E V ^ - ■.M . .. 1 ■Viilii'.j;:.’; ■u who baliave in it, as it can ba for stick fired from a German Strudel- words of Willlem Law, that “re­ ^ ^ 1iianr^(0tpr W O TB— 141t the Russians, who may not be­ Open Forum D ro o d le s marine. . It's a Jtouchlng scene be­ pentance is but a kind of table- lieve in i t But we should not cause as the crumbs are going over talk, till we see so much o f the woRo-isTO . Daily Radio W HAT-Aie ; the side they are ail singing " I f deformity of our inward nature as ACE ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR flineb from this hard taat o f our­ By BOfli^ PRICE w&o—uie w no—ItM SnntUig l|miUi, Hie Straggle for liberty We KaeW Yon Were Oomtag We'd to be in some degree frightened llBM selves. It ia in just this un- To the Editor, Have • Baked A Ufebeat." Even­ M d terrified at the eight of it. 221 NO. MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER me. satiafactory and tense w ay that Apparently West Germany is tually all of the crumbs are kid­ ^ h ere must be some kind of earth­ The (oUowltig program acheduleayi having some problems the U.S.A. .1 naped. I Won't tell you the finish quake Within ue, something that W HAY—Lake Corapounce world tensione do have to be re­ are supplied by Uie radio manage- WTIC—H-er Amdri'ice______Swinging had in its Revolutionary War. hut I’ll give you a hint—the Silent must rend and shake us to the VALTSR R. Ii30U ( laxed, if they are to be relaxed. menta and are aubject to change WORC—Arthur Godfrey FabUabera Otto John and Schmitt-Wittmark Bi Uer did it 1 bottom. I f we used but half the WILL BE CLOSED WOTH—Newe: Deeign for Oencing ftooaded Octobor t. ,’The important thing ia that west- remind me of Benedict Arnold. pains to find out the evil that is without nouce. TRADE4N era diplomacy have enough cour­ Arnold fought veliantiy at Que­ — V- hidden in us, as we do to hide the WHAY—NlU Wetch PubllaM Cvaitnr irrcalat S s e ^ bec and Tlconderoga. As the war w n o —Perede of Benda kaadara and Ho[lUdaya Kotared at t£a age within itself to call the Rus­ eppeerance of it from others, we WEDh s e p t . 1 te SAT., SEPT. 7 WtHlO-Jeck canon, ^•tCMHea at lU»3liMter Oanu aa went on he got provoked at ■ r should find' that in the midst of W KNB--Re(l Sox v i BalUmoro WGTH—World We L^a In teeoBd Clan lU U Matiar. sian bluff and bring the Russians things. He shocked General Wash­ A Thought tor Tuduy our moat orderly life we are in W TlC—BecicM>isa WUe WDRC—Recom Shop. *'vm AY-Nile Wetch r a t e s clearly to the point at which they ington who trusted him. He almost death, and want a Saviour to - FOR VACATION M o t a c t a m o s WGTH—Red Sm v » BelUmore WTIC—Parade of Bends PajabU la Advaaca r.iust either'prove their peaceful succeeded in turning West Point The Cure For Complacency make our most apparent virtues StU— WDRO-Jack Carton Oaa Yaar od life. It is a live in you. . . . The man of pride WTIO-Stella OeUes WTIC—McGee and Molly WCClUjr • a a a a I W •#••••••••*• sive*’ may have on the minds o f John and Schmitt-WitUnark, thinly veiled form of hypocrisy hea a thousand wants, which only WDRC—Record Shop WDRC—Mr. Keen Copy • a a a t a a> aa • • #«.a • # *• « # # « # r n ^ ,WGTH—Red Sox ve Beltlmore WGTH—Football Forecaet men. two former trusted ofricieis of because no man haa a right to be his own pride lies crested; end U:U— UBMBSIt OF ___ . these render him aa full of trouble NOTICE * WHAY—Newe; Polke Hop THE ASaOClKTOD P R O S West Germany, have gone over to “ Cntniba Dasectlag a satisfied .with himself. Compla­ W HAY—Nile Watch Oommiuilsttrun Blast X>ermady. Sbiklag Oaks" as if God had created him with a WCCC—Recoru Mevue WTtC—Heart of,Newe Tha Aaaoclatad Praaa la axcti^aly That Incessant Post Mortem cency rcaulla ‘from false measure­ WKNB—Red Sox v* BelUrhorc . • WDRC—Moode for Romance anUUad to tba iiaa .of ranibUcatioa of John made a name for himself in Thia Oroodle portrays an actual ment. What a person. Imagines thousand appetites, without cre­ a ^ lC —Wldder Brown WGTH^Football Forecast all news dlapatobaa crated to it. or the unsuccessful attempt to do sting any thing that wee proper to PAPER COLLECTION WDRC—Record Shop not othanrlaa o ^ t e d in thla papar There is an incesiwnt whine o f scene from that exciting new himself to be is contrasted with ItiSe-- way with Hitler and escaped to aatlsfy them." WGTH—Red Sox va Beltlmore W H A Y -N ile Waten and alao tha local oawa published bare. propaganda testimony and oratory the worst in someone else. Ilie There .will be no further paper collection in any see- All rlchts of raiwbUcatlon of spadal Britain. WitUnark was supposed to movie, "The War of the Pastries’: WTIC—LIfltea to Washington dispatches herein are ican mind full and-final accept­ Arnold’s treachery did not lose ot God’s standard. What does he clean heart. O God. and put a new WTIC—women In Uouea IS: Ice. Inc, . ^ us our American Revolutloh. Those Crust. It ’s the romantic story of a desire roe to be and to do? A s re­ end right spirit within me.” The northwest section will be collected Monday, Aug. WDRC—Record Shop WHAY—Nits Watch On This Newest GE Range ance of certain theories about the PubUshera Itepreeentatlresf' n a beautiful French Crumb who stows 130. WGTH—Red Sox vs Baltimore W TIC—Listen to Washington Julius Mathava ipacM Asninr — 1 ^ war in Korea. striving for liberty in Germany and vealed in the way o f Jesus, whaf Kirby Page WDRC—Moods for Romanes STRATOLINER t York, Chicago. Datrott and Boston. elsewhere must not let the doings away on an ocean-going Eclair, is his plan for my life ? tVhen thus Sponsored By The Manchester WGTH—Fall Aut. I.. MEMBER AUDIT RURBAO OF T h t theories are these: captained by a rough, tough Cara­ Council of Churches WHAY—Western Caravan 11:00— fYnRCULAnOI& of those two former trusted of­ we test ourselves, we are stricken GEORGE McMULLIN WCCC-Rtcord Revue WJIAY-News: Nile Watch «aTog«Tic rusmuTTON u « i e 1<. We had full military victory ficials get them down. There have way Seed. The action shown above with a sense o f unworthiness and W k NB—N ew*; Sports WTIC—3-Rlng Newa Tha Herald Prhulug Compamr, fac­ takes place just after the EkJair 704 PARKER STREET NO PHONE W n o -J u a t Plain Bin WDRC—News within mir grasp in Korea several always been disappointments in the cry aloud for forgiveness. The average American uses 19 WDRC—News asaumeaia no , flnanrlsl raapnulblUty for haa been torpedoed by a bread WOTH—News tpMealipMeal amora appearing la ad- times, but Washington politicians, Btriiggle for liberty. But we must remember. In the pounds o f coffee a year. ^ WGTH—Red Sox vs Baltimore manta and other readlu Yours truly, U : i a - I Kaaebaatar Brening Herald. o f the ’Truman achninistration, for­ WHAY—Western Caravan W HAY—Nlte Watch J. W . Chehey WCCC—Record Revut ■ WTIC—World News eeJnAis bade our generals u>, take it. WKNB—Baseball Matinee WDRC—Radio Almanae .lleuiObtiVenien Dlsplar adrartMhg cloaing beurai WGTH-Spo,rU For lfondap»f pi. m. Friday. 2. If Washington politicians W TIC—Lorenxo Jones (leuj Beauty Fbr TUaadap—1 pL m. Monday. Support the Five WDRC—Record Shop U :S e - w vr Wadaaaday—1wanaaanay i p. r. m. Toeaday. weren't responsible for that To the Elditor;- x WGTH—Red fex ve Baltimore W H A Y -N lte Watch ' Tar “Thuraday—1 " p a a. Wedneaday. „ ■ : 3 S - WTIC—Slarllght Seranada craven, disgraceful curb upon our Evidently there is to be eome WHAY—Hall ot Racordi WDRC—Night Owl Thuraday. interest shown in the coming elec­ WOTSSi BBraroey—1 Pk n troops, our treacherous alliea may WCCC—Record Revue 11:44— { ______^'da^ffine: 10;SO a ra. each tion of town officers. Nine per­ WKNB—Baseball Matinee W H AY—Nits Walcn IliWlEST day of pubUeatte except Saturday — have been. sons were voted into office as Pl.aylex WTIC—lOSO Radio tjine WTIC—Starlight Serenade • a. m. WDRC—Memory Lane W D RC -N lghl Owi 3. niarefore, in any future Directors. A majority of them WGTH-SIlver Eagle Friday, Augiut 27 armed conflict with Communiem, voted against the building of a Pillows ■ itS- school for reasona they thought WHAY—Hall ot Records it would be better if the United WCCC—Record Revue Deaths Last Night in their own aiinda ahouid not be WKNB—Baseball Bequest Matinee GC RANGE Showdown ShooM Be Staged States were to go it alone. And, built at the figure finally, quoted. WTIC—tORO Radio Lane , in any case, the United States They must have had reasons to WDRC—Massy. Tilton By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Among the tlUnga awaiting the have voted as they did. Manchester WGTK-Sllver Eagle would go out for full victory, for ■ Thiensville, WU.— Lewis Bajus, decieioa of Franca on the feDC is over the years has not contended W HAY—News vdiich there is no substitute. ‘ WCCC—Good Evening, Good Music 58, founder and preaident of the tha final phrasing and the des­ very often with disagreement as Reg. $6.96 for these First Paul-Lewle laboratories, and at The two latest cxpp:.ents of WKNB—News; Scores patch of a note to Moscow, from to a wote on any project aent Quality “Heart-Rest” Playtex • WTIC—News ohe time business manager of the these views are Senator Know- to the board of selectmen as they WDRC—News SMtain, France, and the United Pillows. Finest allergy-free WGTH—News Syracuse, N. Y. Telegram, the land, the Republicum majority were called a few years ago„There ENDING AUGUST 31st Milwaukee Sentinel and the old States. was no such thing as minority • : U - Latex; extra-fine sanforized W H AY-Sports Spotlight Wisconsin News. Died Wednes­ leader, who laa told u Califorala representation in those years. Re­ This will be the note replying to X muslin cover with zippered WCCC—Good Evening. Good Music day. audience we'll never again have publicans and they alone had the WKNB—Request Matlnes tho latest Russian proposal for a opening. W TIC—Strictly Sports Kohler, Wis.—Miss Evangeline such nonser.se as we had in Korea, absolute control of the town gov­ WDRC—Jack Zaiman new conferanoe pn the problems ernment. Kohler, 82, daughter of John and LC Gen. George H. Sttate- WCTK—Patterson of Curope,' It will, In reality, be a Today there is minority repre­ Michael Kohler, founder of the meyer, retired Air Fofee general, W H AY—Supper Serehada Kohler Co. and aunt of Gov. Walter reply to taro notes.’ In their hssty sentation on this board which does WCCC—Gooo Evening who told a Senate Internal Kohler of Wisconsin. Died Wed­ peace offensive follov^’^-up to the .give the town a better form of Milk Class W KN B-Request MalTi Security subcommittee that “State government. Those that have given W TIC—Emil Cote nesday. Geneva Oonference, the Ruesians WDRC—Guv Lombardo D«^>artmeht and political inter­ notice of running agalS seem to WGTH —Bill Stern aent us ona nota which somehow have as their main purpose the 8:44- ference kept us from winning the Lamps failed to cut much ice, either with giving of support ?Jto the Town WHAY—^p oc: Serenade w er." Manager. This la not reason WCCC—:Gnod Evening Good Musle weatem diplomacy or western WKNB^uesUnn Box General Stratemeyer even car­ enough. This man can. be wrong. WTIC—Tliree 8mi Extra public opinion. A fte r the note I WDRC—Low'll« c ■ Thomae * P R ^ R i n i O ^ ried his exroBltlon of the theory We mist at all times have men flopped so visibly, the Russians oh this board that think foixthem- . WGTH—News; Weather ^CAREFULLY OOMPpi^NDED 4 that we ".veto de.iicd • a \'ictory I:# e- tried again, eending a new note selves. The five members o f ^ e W HAY—News; Supwr Serenade v.'hlch was ours into new ground, board that are going to meet etift Reg. $10.95 Table Lamps In WCCC—Good Evenfn, Evening Good Musle before the firat.one had been an­ by vdlclng the claim that General opposition for re-election deserve milk glass font style with gold WKNB—Evening Serenade ^Arthur Dfa| Stortsg swered. The new note was not all the support that can be given WTIC-Roaa Miller MacArthur’a advance to the Yalu, decorations. White paper WDRC—Tenn. Ernie Lk A A A A A A A A much more impressive, the mein them. They stood pet as far aa WGTH—Fulton Lewis which resulted in ohe of the \/orst their m>inion was concerned under parchment shades have mi­ ,1:14— ;.*! 'V 'rr thing about it being its demon­ WHAY—Supper Serenade defeats aver suffered by American great pressure. They deserve much nute gold decorations. Three- ■ 7 ^ stration that the Russians ware WCCC—G o m Evening Good Musle arms, was in reality r “ master credit. I do believe they voted lite fixtures! WKNB—Evening Serenade at least urgent about pressing they thought was right and good W TIC—Ross Miller stroke." WDRC—Peter Lind Hayes Show PlaHRins to Build? their particular variety of peace for the town\ WGTH-J. Vandercook It is apperently the hope o f the — SEE — offensive. I trust this ciUaens committee l:Se— school of thought mnu conviction will remain organised for years W HAY—Suppei Herenada ‘ The drafting of a weatem reply WCCC—Good Evening Good Atusie W. H. ENGLAND represented in these two state­ to come to get a vote out at all Marble Top WKNB—Pike's Platt.r Part): h u been virtrally completed by town elections. As you all know , WTIC—News ol World LUMBER COMPANY ments -that, if these .hings are Tel. MI-t-0244 represenUttvas of Frunce, Britain the vote is miserably light at town WDRC—Peter Lind Hayes Show STRATOLINER said often enough, the American WGTH—G. Heattcr and the United fitates meeting in elections. Ve-y little interest is Tables 1:44- people will believe and accept shown unless a particular group WHAY—Supper Serenade 8 London. ITte final drafting will WCCC—Good Evening. Good Musle ABTOUATIC PHSHBBTTON RAN E them, and, therefore, not only feels hurt. Support these five mem­ WKNB—Pike * Platter Party h(.ve to await the outcome of the bers of the board that really have punish those American leaders WTIC-Ona Man's Family French vote on EDC. But, regard- the interest of every tai^yer in 4 4 9 5 WDRC—C. ColHngwood and these rJUee who were respon­ blind. WGTH—In the Mood t less o f that outcome,' the main ■-.se­ R)R0 DEALERS sible for our policy in Korea, but GEORGE A . C A ILLO U E TTE D.C. wn AY.^Song Time * tenor of the note has btien set. alao, never again follow any course -Reg. $69.50 Mahogany Step WTIC—Hear America Swinging I It is desciibed as a reply which WDRC-Mr. Keen of policy like that we cUd follow Table, Cocktail Table, End WGTH—Baseball Bandstand * ia “not entirely negative.’’ 8:14- in Korea. • Table with shelf, Square-top WHAY—Song Time ?GRffflt5r.S ^ ’That would aeam to mean that, WTIC—Hear America Swinging These, reiterated theories have a Lamp Table with shelf. Black 1 thanks to French and British dip- FORD DEALERS W D R C -M r Keen natural kppeal to all those who marble tops imported from WGTH—Baseball Bandstand > lomatic opinion, we have not 8 :ie- think with their j^ta instead of l U l y ! WHAY-Golng. Forward AS LITTLE AS closed the door on Uio poeatbility with, their heads. Pieces 1 9 8 0 0 WTIC—Hear America Swinging A-l USED CAR ^ o f a new conference on Europe, Choose Modern at Sale Prices! WDRC—Arthur Godfrey Otgvsi Somebody, therefore, ought to WGTH—Take A Number { and that la good. IG R lIV E S rr 8:45- keep on making the answers. WHAY-Golng Forward { It ia good because it >vould be Hand Hooked We went into Korea to prevent WTIC—Hear America Swinging } folly to let the current Communist Lika the smooth, uncluttered streamlining of Reg. $345.00 3-pc. Modern Grey Oak with WDRC—Arthur Godtrey Digest a m w c E World War m , not to fight it WGTH—Take A Number peace offensive make so much 2.50 A-1 USED CAR -modern? „ Then choose this bedroom in Blond $ W e went into Korea under the double dresser, mirror, 5-drawer chest and Rugs W H AYr-Ijike Compounce noise for itself and 4ndulge Itatilf WTIC—Hear Americarlra Swinging : PERtWEEK U n i ^ Nations flag because that Oak or $eafoam Mahogany! Choosa "open bookcase headboard ...... 313.00 WDRC—Arthur Godfrey in ao many minor acts of relaKa- ■ I . This Is The Time was the only flag Uiat could repel stock" if you prefer at these'low prices: WGTH—News; Design for Dancing SALE ^ tlon o f world tension without put- Reg. $420.50 3-pc. Modem birch bedroom A fter Low Down Payment aggressio x without starting World I ting it to some realistic teat, such m m t $125.00 Double Dresser,, complete .. 105.00 with 5-drawer chest, double dresser, mirror and W ar III. Television Profframa I as a new conference on Biirope $69.50 Chest of Drawers...... 59.50 paneled bad ...... 378.55 NOmNRUIABOItlM/ Under that United Nations flag, On Paffe' Two } would provide. $39.50 Low-foot Bed, full or twin size . 33.50 Reg. $6.60 2 x 4 Oblong and we were not fighting Commun^m, Reg. $348.00 Seafoam. Mahogany bedi dou­ To Traile In Your I f Russia really believes in SALE $7.27 2;3 X 4 Oval Hand Hook- but aggression. W e were not fight­ $39.50 Commode Bedside Table ..... 33.50 ble drassaar, chest, bedside table ..... 298.00 coexlstencs, or if Russia is really ed-Cotton Rugs with, a choice The newest off ing for conquest, but for the’ en­ $65.00 Bookcase Headboard Bed .... 55.00 willing to p.*actice it for a Ume, o f rose or green borders. Also ( forcement of a world law against then thisre is one way for Russia $55.00 Paneled Head-and-Foot Beds . 45.00 a few 2 x 4 Geometries in all Be E. ranges aggresliion.. Our objective, there­ NomiinflABOlilMf TERMSAS10WBS*5^p„.,^h..w to prove this. And that is to come beige. ' Old Stove.lt Will fore, . should have been peace I to sonie settlement with the West / . • rather than victory. AMESITE DRIVES brings you v; « on the major problems still un- SPECIAL Of the type of victory our blow- © } resolved in Europe, hards say we should have ob­ NATIONALLY ADVERTISED No Aloney Down • .36 Months j These are the pfoblema of Modern Side thoso nowost tained, two things must be .'said. STORM WINDOWS to Pay • Pavinj; • Driveways peace treaty for Germany and the One is that we were not as Certain • Parking Areas unification o f Germany, end of a off all 6. L of it, then, aa they are now. The $15.95 Installed Chairs > i1 peace treaty, for Austria, and of MANCHESTER other ia that even if we had at­ J the withdrawal o f Russian’' tr^ p s D o d t s MItelwH tained it, that would not have ComMiiatioii 9.5224 ffoaturos • fi«m 'C en tra l-E u rop e these two Allowance Yet meant peace.'*17118 present day 1.95 j things would logically Irvolve. $39.95 InetallatloB'' J q t For tho Bosr In Orlvowoy Comtniefien. CaH world, for that raalter, is a world 4 t A t Geneva, Mendes-France and fresh from that kind of victory NASH SALES I I Anthony Eden succe^ed in call­ over Gerftianjrjrad Japan. JArkson 4-lllM Reg. $13.90 value: black iron NEW Anthimitic deep tet frybr. ing the Commuhkt peaie bluff. THOMAS COLLA CONST. CO. Thli United'NaUbns action was Visit Our Showrooms bases, upholstered seats an’d They succeeded in setting a stage 3 Catherine St., Hartford NEW the first instance in history in backs; plain red, green, grey, Thrifty three-wey oven.* on which the Commonists either which a coalition of ‘ nations lime or yellow plastics; char­ had to put up or riiut up, in front NEW 2-speed ihinute timer. fought to praaerVe and enforce a coal or chartreuse tw e ^ pat­ o f the Whble world. The result was Head F,or HALE'S world law. It set a precedent, end tern. * a peace In Indo-China which did, NEW ’Focused Heat” BroUer. it demanded a new brand.of think­ J on paper at least, include connes- ing and of conduct This new kind t a m I alone nobody really axpected the NEW Hi-speed surface units,, one extra hlirh speed unit. Now and Moke That of thinking and this new kind of IT'S EASY TO SHOP iOommunuda to make. conduct are anathema to people 3-TRANSISTOR Simmons I Perhaps the Communists did not • Push button controls with Tel-A-Cook lights. who think only with their .guts. !e9(pect to make them themselves. Change To To others, it la the fawt tangible AT HOBBY SHOPPE! • Removable. Washable Calrod oven units. No open I {B u t they found themselves con- Sofa-Beds sign o f world prCgreaa toward heating coils, GE’s Calrod units are fully closed for | {fronted with a ahowdov/i test, in peace and survival that haa ap­ "R a y a l.r* greater safejiy, for longer life. ^___ {which they either made peace, or From our large array of unusual hobby items, peared in many centuries, and • Automatic Oven Timer. {g a v e up the privilege of posing as you can always easily find something to in­ should be defended on that basis. NEARINC AID 7 9 “ trigue A N Y member of the family. Shopping • friends o f peace. General Electric I t is the sane hope fo r the world’s Operatsf for oniy 1 a HOBBY SHOPPE is convenient in these re­ { One'more similar ahowdown test future for which a precedent wpa .-SMiKh JaMsad of if)! to 30, Reg. $109.50. Opens to full spects, too; x;r- •ahould how be manv.fectiued for f a for old-type vacuum- Choose Traditional at jSale Prices 3 2 9 4 0 0 For Complete Satisfaction ast in Korea, and which is now be­ ★' lube sld(! size bed without seam thru {th e Russlane in Europe. Here, too, ing smeared, from day to day, by center; compartment for bed I they ahould be eooflruuted vrith a Life-like sound, truer sad • Plenty of Free Parking good red-blooded people like Sen­ cktrsr than evart .idurply atagad choice -- either clothes.. Opens without mov­ ' aOpen Evenings Until 7:30 ator Know.'and, Gaii»ral Clark, p»aee»"A" bailanlausa Regularly $328.50 for this solid Knotty Pine Reg- $212.45 Old Ipswich Solid Maple Bed*^ ing sofa, tables or ru g; pre­ tnake some real oontribution to full moDlh . . . no *'■" bat­ and' General Stratemeyer. .They Early American Group and- you can buy it room with 3-drawer dresser base, mirror, '4>'^ vents damage And scratches. {tha aatUament o f Burope’a prob- tery.. .fewer battaryehensw I U. S. and Foreign Stamps and Rare Coins GfNfRAl' lUCTBIC are entitled tn their views, and Uie 'J^peri stock" if you prefer: drawer chest and a footless full size bed with {lams, or abut up a ll t^elr peaca c n ir $ i2 5 American people aia entitled to • Model Plalies, Boats, Cars • Revell legrtiawcttj flaaaC«rfa«ltMAowtNiy.lMmltIiitaeaiU $ 1-59.50 Double Dresser and Mirror 145.00 urn-top. headboard ...... T73.70 Heavy Cruisers • Crafts • Hobby Tools some periodic restatement of the Accept^ by Ik. Couadl oa Phyiieal $69.50 Cannon-ball Bed as shown . 59.95 < Reg. $344.00 Stratford House Solid Mahog­ I t naada to ’^ 'n a lix e d , on our concept we did follow in Korea, MwUdiw and RalwMIaMiM ef Ba SawrifaB Mailkal AaaoSailea, Upholstered iBlde. that thafii would ba Just as $99.50.Chest of Five Drawers a e e e e 89x95 any Salem Group; 4-drawer dresser bate, mir­ and the concept we heed to build S e n y f O rdara aw ni k e A M ||Buch fear ovar any aettlement In and implement, rather than dis­ A eedj laaahedl $39.50 Bedside Table with drawer 32.95 ror, chest-on-chest and ball top poster Th4JW.nAL€eo. opa aa thaca haa taen ovar thw Chairs card. ^ ' $ 119.00 Chest-on*Chest, 5 drawers 99.95 Ibed ...... *.. . 273-50 m s s y CtNTCa ST. at aettlantmt in . Xndo- M5.00 Two other Bed styles, xhoice *9.95 Reg. $370.00 Stattop Solid Cumberland Wa w pt^pet tqttf thia >403 Cherry Group; double dresser end mirror^, chest w » woaM^^.:,lieUeva -H'i S i¥ O P P f they had TM igfftTin tqp STANOnr TOOLS ’s and footless bed ...... *...... 342.75 ,of domlnatlag Suropt: ooa AND HARDWARE Reg. $129.00. Choice o f wing, Of UB would dfoaider any W. H. ENGLAND, Mitchell Corner Center and^ ■ " ‘V' ■ ■ -Sr. - ' of.j|aiiilon k snare and banrel, large lounge and two 9-7233 Gr|swold EVpteg -tn LCiMmeOMRANt medium lounge styles in gen­ uine im p ort^ Itidian mate- / • -'■■J

, , -A laaaa covers. Lfitex cushionii! \ r m BtGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. AUGUST 27. 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27,4954 PAGE NINE ftockvOle-Vernon Mahoney Concedes HeBeeenl et Cesiriw (5) Outdoor Dances Dulles to Keep Coventry Ban at Hearings 1 Maryland Primary Ending Tonight Board Approved Plans THIS WEEKKND IE SURE TO VISIT Drum Corps Competition Close Struggle for Control Foreign Policy School Mailing Assignments Appealed by CBS (Oonttaned from Page pne) The final outdoor equare and For Schdol, Says Robb New 'York, Aug. 27 (A)— Frank round dancs for youngeters and CORNELL Will Feature 35 Groups county unit nominating votes, Seen in November Election Out of Politics To Pupils in Most Grades Stantpii; president of the Colum­ teanagera will be held this evening bia Broadcasting System, has izp- which govern the nomination much at the West Side tennis courts. The Letter Sent to General as electoral votes determine the (CoatlBiMd frem Page One) the propositioion. that taxes on in- (Ceattohaf PMfB Otoi) pealed personally to tha MOCterUiy ItockvUla, A uf. 27 (Special)— aister, Mrs. LoiiiM DeCarii of dlviduals should have been children’s dance will begin at 7:30 Hospital Notes Coventry, Aug. 27 (Special) •to get their daughter, Jane, who outcome of a presidential election. re­ Manager Aug. 10 After hearing committee to lift its ban BAKE SHOP I t e BUboaatta Drum Corps will be this city. although ’ the Republicans essen­ duced, contending that the ad­ followed at 8:48 by a teenage block I Whether foreign policy will ac­ Postal cards are being 'Bent out has been a counselor in training The funerSl will be held tomor­ Byrd also had a 4,000 edge in the dance. on radio and TV coverage of the lM»t to about S5 drum corps at a statewide popular vote. tially are running on a "peace and ministration followed the "trickle Special Meeting Held; Fatleats Teday: Itfi tually he kept out of the political from the Robertson School office here this aummer. Jane will be at 449 Hartford Road — Near McKct Streid aaammoth competition meet to- row at 2 p.m. from the Ladd Fu­ down” theory of giving big busi­ Music for the teenage dance win her home with her parente before hearings. Philip H. Dorsey, Jr., who ran prosperity” platform and the ADMITTED YESTERDAY; arena this year remaina to be eeen. this week giving the class assign­ JOSEra.S. LUKAS, Prop, and Baker norrow afternoon. neral Home. The Rev. Paul Pro- for attorney general on Mahoney's ness a break. be aupplled by Lou Joubert and Denies Delay Charge entering Cushing. Academy as a Oyer CBS television and radio Elisabeth Jane Coffey, 82 Creat- A number of candidates have said ments for pupils in grades 3 The festivities will start with kopy of Manchester «ill officiate. ticket, at the same time an­ Democrats on the contention that Congress expanded the Social hia orchestra featuring Paul -/nfltfe et ou t/ through 8. senior. last night, Stanton asked public Burial wiU be in Orove Hill Ceme­ wood Dr.; Bror -Brandt, 55-Nor­ the Junior competition at 2 and at nounced he would not further con­ "big business” has taken the gov­ Security program and increased Gagnon, vocallat. The Board of Education tenta­ It may become a major leaue. Grade 1 pupila will also receive Paper Drive Sunday te ry ./ man St.; Mrs. Helen Flavell, 71 support to "lift the curtain of • the competing bands, both Junior test the -nomination of his rivsl. ernment away ^om the little-fel- Ite benefits. While both parties ’Iha children’s aquare dance will Paint and. tively approved preliminary plane lEldridge St.; John McCollum, 64 McLeod, whose Lincoln Day cards asslgiUng them to the Brick, - The paper, magaaine and rag Weekend Specials and senior daises, will Join in a 'Ihe funeral home wlU be open silence.” State Atty. Gen. C. Ferdinand Sy- Iw . supported this election year move, be conducted by James Herdic X .for tha Keeney Street School Aug. School St.; Miss Betty Lupac- speechmaking in the Midwest last Center or Robertson schools- drive Sunday morning a1U .^be narade. starting from Recreation tonight from 7 to 9. Eisenhower seemed to have gone with music by records. 'o BWBVB.mamavwaMORRISON ‘S Walipnpcr Co. under the direction of the Green- A special 6-man Senate commit­ CHOGOUTE CREAM HE bert. Ck>naequently, many politicians 18 and Informed the general man­ chlno, 76 Florence St.; Mre. Matil­ February prompted a storm of Bus routes will be relesaed next field and fdlowing a route over Thaddena J. Nlemita Dorsey actually got nearly 8,000 believe that developments in the a long way toward offsetting There wlU be a small admission 888 CENTER STREET — TEL. MI-8-07 IS week. Chobot Post, American Legion, tee--is scheduled to open herrings Thaddeui J. Niemits, 49 Minter- ager of its approval Aug. 19, Sher­ da Ollnack, Glastonbury; Fred next Tuesday on a resolution to Blm. Promect, Park, School, Cot­ more votes statewide than Sybert, next two months— and not -what Democratic contentions that the charge for the teenage dance to Hammond, Hartford. Democratic criticism, ia reported The Robertson School office members. Bundles should be tied BANANA CREAM NE tage and least Main Streets back bum Court, died at his home yes­ Republicans only wanted to go help fray tha coat of the orchestra. WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS wood O. Robb, chairman of the to have "no plans whatever” for censure Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy but the unit votes divided at 74 the Republican-controlled Congress Opea Moagay thraagh Saturday 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. ADMITTED TODAY: Kathe­ said a total df 106 children have .and left at the side of the road through the center o f the city and terday morning. Ho waa born in for Sybert, 66 for Dorsey and 12 did in Its last two sessions—may back to horse and biiggy days. There will not be any charge for group, said today In denying taking the political stump over the reriatered for Grade 1 in the pub­ or In a place visible froni the (R-Wls). POPPY SEED RINCS thie city on April 1, 1005, the son rine Scanlon, Bolton; Karleen Ty­ Stanton opposed arguments thkt rstumlng to the field. for the third man in the contest, become decisive. - Budget Not Balwiced the Childrens dance. charges by Sherwood Bowers, ler. 85 Tanner St. next two months. lic schoola This number includes highway. The rain date will be The senior competition will get of John and Catherine Ziemba L While the Republicans promised chpinnan of the Board of Direc­ Dulles has scheduled two for­ 19 children who did not appear on Sept. 12. radio and ‘TV coverage create a WONDER CAKE Niemits. He leevee his wife, Mary T. Barton Harrington. Unless these developments are DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: "circus” atmosphere by saying. under way at 7:30 at the Princess The Democratic state conven­ to balance the budget, neither the tors, that the , school group waa eign policy speeches during the the October enumeration. There Church News Ballroom on Village Street. In the Winiarski Niemits, two eons, Thad- startling there may be only a Mra Anthony Sandalo, Hartford; tion, which awards the nomina­ slight change in either direction. administration nor Congress ac­ delaying progress in the hope that Mrs. Waclaw Rubacha. 96 North next few weeks before whet ara-> have been 39 registered as trans­ The Sunday morning union wor­ "If legislators fine It impossible HLLED FRENCH PASTRY RINC event of rain, all the competition dcus and Edward of Stafford, one complished that and a five billion soma member of the Bowers bloc described as “nonpartisan" audi­ fers from other echools and towns ship services of the First and Sec­ to behave themselves or measure ASSORTED n tu rr f o x i n g s will be held in the Princess Ball­ daughter, Mrs. Rita Foreman of tions on the basis of the unit The House. lineup now stands at St.; Mrs. Harry Sweet, 86 Ham­ votes, will meet here Monday 218 Republicans. 213 Democrats, dollar deficit may be rolled up in might not be reelected.. ences in Kansas. Uity and Minne- in the other grades. ond Congregational Churches will up to their obligations when the room. If tt rains in the afternoon, Broad Brook, five grandchildren, the current fiscal year. Republican lin St.; Mrs. Charles WIgren. 15 morning to go through this for­ on Independent and three vacan­ "If the mayor had taken the Stephen St,; Mrs. Anna Schulz, 3 apoUa Aides emphasized the tilka Supervising Principal Royal O. be at 9:30 a. m. in the First Con­ public ia looking in. the remedy but dears by 0, the parade will be his father, John Niemits of this candidates won’t have much, to is not to bar the. public.” OUR SPECIAL ORDER DEPT, mality. It has been In recess aince cies. The Senate count le 48 Re- trouble or the care to check the Bunce Dr.; Vincent .Borello, 123 will be In the nature of foreign FUher stressed the fact there are gregational Church. The Rev. Tru­ STORE le ready to eervn thoae epaclal aveat b d d as planned. city, one brother. Max o f North- talk about on that scdr<. policy reviews and will avoid any­ still 57 children whose names ap­ man O. Ireland will use as his ser­ Radio and television, he said, Seme o f tbs bands who have in­ bridge. Mass., and four sisters, first convening on July 26, when >ublicans. 47 Democrats and one general' manager'a office," Robb Eldridge St.; Arthur Bowman, HOURS aeede. We can prodnbn defidona It was suppoi^ to have formal­ hdenendent. Democrats challenge vigorously said today, "he would have 'found thing which might smack of cam­ pear on the enumeration list who mon topic "In the Midst of Crisis "don’t create spectacles or cir­ dicated that they will attend are; Mrs. (Carles Oulack, Mrs. Alois the Republican claim thai-m ore Daleville, Ind.; Wayne Keith. 56 H cuses; they don't compel people baked floods for aay oeeaeiea. ized the nominations but withheld Although Eisenhower has iitsist- a letter from the Board of Educa­ Birch S t; Mrs. Minnie F ogll paign oratory. have not regletered for Grade 1. —Christian Hope.” The 10th and \ Open Washington Park. Meriden; Brad­ Gworek, Mrs. George Grous. all than 2,400 federal employes m ye Parents are urged by Fleher to final union woiship service at the to show off or misbehave.” We 8|iectalize in: ford Manor, Boat Haven; St. of this city and Mrs. Edward Saba action because of Mahoney’s pend­ ed that what he calls his ‘‘dynam­ tion tentatively approving the Andover; Mrs. Michael Walech and Leaaa over Backward been separated from the aervice plans." -The secretary' is so anxious to take care of this immediately .so local church will be Sept. 5. Federal Judge Harold R. Tnes. thru Sun. BIRTHDAY CAKES Mbrk's, West Hartford; Our Lady of WUlimantic. ing court suits. , ic, progressive” program is the as "security risks.” son, East Hartford; George Davis. Medina, who is opposed to radio Byrd will oppose Gov. Theodore main issue, politicians generally Bowers made the charge of de­ hew to this '.Ine, they said, that he that definite plans can be made of Sorrow, Hartford; Lt. C. C. The funeral wUl be held tomor­ Democrats grabbed the ball in 193 Adams St.; Mra Paul Arnold and TV coverage of such as the 7 A. M. to 8 P. M, WEDDING CAKES Roosevelt McKeldin in the Novem­ think that foreign and farm poli­ liberate delay at a special meeting and son. Bolton. at first decIiiyBd to Join in a color for the bus roiftes and class as­ Makckeater Evening Herald Cov­ Robinson, Hartford; St. Mary’s, row morning at 0:15 from the Congress’ most noteworthy en­ signments. It is necessary for par­ entry rorreepondent. Mra. Cliaiies McCarthy hearings, has accepted COOKIE TRAYS, etc. Burke FUneral Home and at 10 ber general election. MeKeldin le cies and the intermal anti-Com- of the Board of Directors Wednes­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: a daugh­ movie sponsored by the Republi­ All Our Products East Hartford; St. Mary’s, Wind­ counter with the Communist issue, ents. or guardians, to appear in L. Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-6231. a CB.S invitation - to deliver a re­ sor Locks; S t Peter’s, Torrington; from S t Joseph’s Church. only the fourth Republican-gover­ munlst developments may be more day when the Bowers bloc . ap­ ter to Mr. and Mra Thonua Dono­ can National Committee which Oven Fresh Daily TELs MI.9.487U tacking to a labor union infiltra­ proved the preliminary plana and .featured brief 90-second talks by person at the Robertson School buttal next Thursday over the St. Mary's. Torrington; Post 45, Burial will be in S t Bernard’s nor Maryland has ever had. He ie compelling. tion bill a measure<.49L..^ban the hue, Simsbpry; a son to Mr. and same network facilltlea. Cemetery. The funeral home wiU cCnceded a good chance to become Farm Issue Clear authorized the general manager to Mra. Harold Dodd, Wapplng. the President and all hia cabinet office to sign necessary registra­ GUARD TAKES OWN UFB American Legion, Meriden; Pros- Communist party. tion forms. Birth certificates must pr^t Community, Prospect; East be open today from 3 to 5 and 7 the first Republican ever to win Generally speaking, the two engage the architect who drew BIRTHS TODAY; a son to Mr. officers. The Republicans’ oentroversial them, Walter Crabtree, Jr., to McLeod, former administrative be presented for first graders. Danbury, Aug. 27 ( ^ —William BM. Waterbury; S t Francis, New to 0. re-election. parties have drawn a clear Issue Communist hunter. Sen. McCarthy and Mrs, Charlu Straight, 29 Ulac The by-word in Maryland for draw the final plans. S t aid to Sen. Bridges (R-NH), was .’The school office will be open H. Harbrldge, 48,. a custodial of­ Haven; Colonel John Chester, on farm price supports. Elsen­ (R-Wle), it busy defending) him from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. today for AD ToUaad and Vernon news two months has been that Byrd’s Atty. Jay E. Rubinow, opponent given permission b" the State ficer at the federal correctional in­ Wsthersfidd; Whip City, West- hower won a congraasional battle self in Inveetigationa directed at children to be registered. No regis­ field, Maas.; Pawtucket Fire Items nm now bsndled through The chances to beat McKeldin grew to switch from ri^d, high level to of the bloc, asked if the town Dept’s. legal division to undertake stitution here, killed himself uith hia activities by the Senate where last February’s political tour, trations. can be accepted the first a .32 caliber revolver in the bath­ Kings, Pawtucket R. L; O’Rilley's Mnaeheeter Evening Hemld Rock­ dimmer each day Mahoney, pro­ flexible supports on basic field the Republicans hold nominal con­ would not leave itself open to suit Chinese Reds Raid longed the legal contest over the In .commissioning Crabtree for even though the Civil Service day of school due to pressuVa of room of his home yesterday. Dr. Xmasles, New Britain: Troop 4, ville borenn locnted nt One Mnricet crops. trol Republicans are split over other necessary business. Kew Mtain; and Charter Oak Street telephone Rockville 8-SlSd. outcome of the Democratic pri­ final plans aince there was no Commlesion ruled the Hatch Act Frank Goldys, medical examiner, ^m e of the smartest politicians McCarthy, who can count some barred any such activity for civil New Teacher Tired Council, Hartford. mary. seem to believe that the argument record of formal approval by the Nationalist Bastion faid. Dr. Goldys said he had been FISH MARKET Democratic followers. Tbs local Board of Education Bapenaeo for the day will be Mahoney took cognisance of Board of Education and the School •ervahta. in JIl health recently. Mia body was GALILEE over flexible and rigid price sup­ That McCarthy and his activi­ has accepted the resignation of met by donatlona of merchants, this in hl swsn song. Building Committee of the pre­ State Dept. legal adviser Her­ discovered by his wife, Jenny. ^ I F IT SWIMS WE HAVE IT Justice Plea Made 4 ports is largely academic. Their ties constitute an leaue in some (Oontinued from Page Oae) man Phleger, who had final juris­ John C. Gallione who re-signed to and by contributions at the com­ There is still more time for cam­ argument is that if farm prices states seems apparent to. most liminary plans. accept a position near his home petition in the afternoon and eve- paigning this year, he pointed out diction, ruled McLeod exempt ROUTE 4 ORd 44, lOLTON—2 MILES EAST OF MANCHESTER By Huk Ex-Leader show some advance and further politicians. But few o f them be­ GuesUoaed Approval Formqsa as a propaganda cam­ from the Hatch Act becauae he in New Jersey, He has beeii re­ slnff* than there was In 1950, when the prospects, of going up. the Repub­ lieve that the balance o f power In Bowers aald he would not have little League Field Day paign aimed at the forthcoming was a presidential appointee. This placed by Wesley Ogle of Nor­ primaries were not held until Sep­ licans will benefit, especially in the new Congress-will be swung by ealled the special meeting If he Manila conference to map a south­ wich, who is a gradubte of Arnold LET US f i l l YOUR (Oonttnued from Pago One) paved the way for McLeod's WE HAVE INSTAUED A The LitUe League wiU hold iU tember and the nomination waa the key Midwestern areas. If either pro-McCMrthy or anti-Mc- was not sure both Boards had east Asia security agreement. speechmaking under sponsorship College where he also instructed field day Sunday at Rec- not formalised until Oct 2. prices go down, the - Democrats Osrthy <^didates. approved the plans. These sources said the Reds are of the Republican National Com­ for a year.' He eei-ved six years rasitlon Field, ‘the events will in­ ctoion imtil Saturday or Monday Mahoney lost the ^nomination can be expected to cash in polit­ The administration’s decision to Director Harry Firato had asked trying to show conference partici­ mittee. with the U. S. Navy and has had clude field contests for the boys after the defense 'asked leniency. that time, too, after beating Gov. ically. > withdraw four divisions from If the Board of EklUcation had ap­ pants that the United States will McLeod is aince said to have- considerable experience with boys and a three inning ballgame be­ The government dropped seven William Preston Lane, Jr., on pop­ The same sort of economic elide South Korea la expected to be proved the plana. Bowera asked go to war over Formosa and the told friends he did not realise while working in the Norwich tween members of the league and charges 'from the 32-count indict­ ular votes. McKeldin beat Lane rule appears to apply In a general popular with the families of men James Sheekey. acting general signers of any defense pact would what a fuss 'his talks would kick YMCA and has done graduate LOBSTER POND their nmtliere. Carlton Milesse will ment when Taruc agreed to plead in the general election. In 1052, way to the urban vote, u busi- in the armed services. managef. If he had received any be giving up any initiative in the upr and declared he would try to work at Michigan State Univer-' Called for and delivered be in charge o f the field events. guilty. Mahoney won the Democratic neaa ie good and employment Is up The Democrats, however, have official word and Sheekey aald he matter. sity. i '' The wily Huk leader, ranked by steer clear of such political swings BafreMuneats will be served by nomination to a seat In the U. 8. in October, Eisenhower will {lave made an leaue of the contention hSMl not. Formosa has been under pro­ in the future. Cole will have charge of Or­ promptly at lio extra g Now we can buy Lobsters in tarfce the Ladles Auxiliary o f the Little authorities at the time of his sur­ Senate but was beaten in the gen­ justified his criticism of Demo­ that the administration ie reducing N Robb today, however, said the tection of the U.S. 7th fleet since ganized sports ai.d physical edu­ charge. quantities at a very reasonable price render as No. 3 in the Communist MeLeod also naa voiced concern L eague. eral elecUon by his Republican cratic "prophets of doom.” Some American military strength. The Board of Eklucatlon held a special 1950 end President Eisenhower cation and ter.ch classes in social — therefore we can. afford to sell them Water Garni val hierarchy, described the years rival. Democrats concede privately their administration’s answer is that it warned recently that any Red in­ privately about "a bad prees" on science in the junior high grades. meeting Aug. 16. tentatively ap­ this and other activitiea of hie. to you at a very LOW price. The water carnival wM be held 1045 to 1950 as "the last attempt chances in close states and dis­ is getting more combat atrength proved the plans and notified the vasion would hsve to run over the lasitettoB Ezteaded PINE PHARMACY at the pool this afternoon. The o f feudal lahdiorism’’ In the Phil­ tricts will be lessened by the kind for less money, * fleet. In this connection, it waa noted' The Second Congregational general manager’s office by letter McL^od’e new adviser "on certain CALL Ml.9.9814 feature at the carnival sHll be a ippines. Wool Plant Study of prosperity they themselves Aug. 19.' Washington sources pointed out, Church voted to extend a call to water ballet put p h by local chil­ Taruc credited President Ramon want the country to enjoy. Another question brought up however, that the President’s aspects of the refugee relief pro­ the Rey. Dr. Eldon A. Ramige of dren. There will be races with Magsaysay with instituting a bold Head Appointed Congress and the ESeenhower Wednesday wax whether tentative warning did not apply to Quemoy. gram” is a public relatlons-advar- New York City to accept the local trophies awarded the vrlnners. program to "make- complete res- administration took some strides GIVE HER X approval by the School Building tislng^expert, Hal_ E. Short of pastorate. The Rev. Dr. Ramige Woamn Not lajnied titutionar^ and amends-----" He toward keeping the economy at a ' WORD WAR IN RUT Portland, Ore. preached as a candidate last .Sun­ DOOR-BUSTER SPECIAL' TOmmlttee constitutes sufficient Taipeh. Formosa, Aug. 27 (JP)— A car

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MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1964 PAGE T H ^ ipr and Basketball Leagues Restricted to Residents | Lopez Would Tike to Snap Stengel’s Magic dyer Indiit^ ^ I V—— ...... ,T ' ■ - --■’.J.A--- I ^ ^ ^ ^ ------^ ------r ------. • ■1 • 1 9 T:^" Up and Over nBoys, the Fleet’s In \ ^ ^ m ITTI TM ■ i------^------1 ____ . ___ • _ Coleman Hit with Orioles’ Fans; Out of Town Players Thomson and'Antonelli Winter Trade Shaping Partners in Records Yanks Haven’t Dropped Gets Them Home from Park Early but Under May Ruling Up Moi'e and More as Key to ’54 Flag Racp Sea!son Set in Years ■alUmore —(NBA)— « you The bad breaks certainly Have Men Employed Locally, Boast Phenomenal Bfarii ■tatid yo'|r time watching the Bal- been there for Coleman, He hurled By BEN PHLEGAR ^place last n l^ t although they Umore Oflole basetball games on a a three-hitter against Detroit, gave Major League Russian Track However, Can Compete AssoeUtod Frees Sporte Writer lost 2-1 to Pittsburgh. Jerry L ^ ch Ted Williams Ties Of Not Having Lost day>tb^y basis, you find yourself up only one run and lost the game. Batting Leaders The Bobby Thomson-Jbhnny An- drove In both runs and bonus Tigers Upset Forest Startled whenever the Bii^s step 1-0. Then he went 12 innings With Company Teams tonelU winter trade between New rookla Laurln Pepper recorded his Jbe' D’ s Hoiner Mark A Set in Six Years out and j>ut more than two hits s|(ainst the same chib and lost by Stars Better York and Milwaukee is shaping up flnft major league 'victory. togather over a game. There is 5-4 as his team left 10 men on LraSlas Ralamra Ree Head Announces more and more as the key to the Cleveland edged Washington Bestow, Aag. 27 (g) —Ted Under Casey’ s Hand little cheering to be done when s (Baard aa M# at Bala) base. Later on, he had a 2-1 vlc- Amrriraa Bern, Switzerland, Aug. 27 ( P i- 1954 National League pennant 2-1, New York thumped Detroit City Behind. Simmons WUUame law ellaabed asMther club ta something like 50 gair^^^^^ — washing- AB 1 Pet. By EARL YOST It’s been almost all in ths 11-2, Chicago split with the Phila­ ■otoh to the home nm reoerd Washington. Atm. 37 (S>r::<3evc- Nofan Now York ...... 361 1 .341 Just how far have the Russians Bowlers and basketball players Giants' favor so far. Thomson delphia Athletics, winning 8-1 but land Manager A1 Lopez aald today tiie p u e M d making a definite Wd ' to„Luntll the Orioles made three Minoao. Chlrato ...... 46.% 1 .333 i eotama tort he’s toe tomy study te make it more. errors behln;lind him''in theminth and Avila. Clave, ...... 444 I ..327 come tines Helsinki in their cal­ this season in leagues operating at broke his ankle during spring losing 4-1, and Etoltimore broke tag pitcher* to be tospreseed - he’d sure lUce to do what no team M t every Tour Right-Hander Brilliant Coleman hvas the losing hurler in Fox. chlcaso ...... 630 ] .323 culated;,drive to. build a track and the Community Y and East and training and has been Benched as its 14-game loidng streek, defeat­ Ted eeoght one et Boh Tur­ bee been able to do for yeata: win Says, Manager Bauar, ,N'aw York ...... 306 .316 ing Boetbn 5-3. Tourney Success 'a season series from the New York a 5-2 game. ManUo, N. Y...... 446 1 .314 field t|ji6n that can rival America a regular until th)s week. But to­ Beating Middletown, ley's fast toUl* aad seat It Sve Jimmy Dykes West Side Recreation Centers must night and tomorrow, the Braves YankcM. r Ijurky to Pitch ' Barr*. Naw York -.476 1 .306 in Olympic competition? be residents of the Town of Man­ The Indiana, who lead the Yank­ rows deep late the right field gives everybody Things like this don’t even dent Variion, Waah...... 464 1 .302 get their chance to reap a few 5-3; Gyr, Maneggia, MsaelMstcr riatl ...... Threat Te Amerleam The announcement is bound to drilled two doubles and a slngls In the second game. Ronnie Simmons, Manchester season, a mark only Feller holds among active hurlsre. Feller gen'- eight thnea this year aad that's shipped to Ottawa in the Internp- Hodsaa. Brookly;* ...... ,.... lettermen. Tlie Midshipmen open their customary tough schedule against William and Mary, Sept. 25. SwUt, cl .... the first good kit I*«« got eS “They told me the law of aver- This year, firing the ball with his Sauar. Chlraco/...... Winner Heins Futterer of Ger­ cause plenty of grumbling. as the Braves edged Philadelphia The Orioles fu n d ed eight High School’s ace hurler the past Treat, c .... erally le credited with having helped revamp Lemon from an inflelder tional League and then Savannah (NEA). , Hudson, lb . him,” was Ted’s comment. He's agee waa running for Waalringtco •Id-time sip and control, Cplenian Mathawa. Milwaukee ...... many returned 10.5 and he was the Reasons For Mow 3- 2 and crept within 6 ^ gamesdoubles of sn l four singles in break­ season, went the distance for the to pitcher. (NEA). in the Sally League. Mualal, St. (Atula ...... Principal reasons behind the the Giants. locals and was slightly sensational. Lordomian ., known as a keen stadast of e y in their games against us,” Lopex was able to snatch 10 vlctoriea out ,/Raaa-Balled la only finalist who could measure up ing out o t their losing streak at Qulbn, rf .... rt called. “ I couldn’t win at either place,’’ move, Herdlc said, is to provide The righthander pitched beautiful poelag pUehers. a t his first 25 decisions with the Amrrlraa against America’s crack sprinters. Antonelli, the Giants’ prize in >Boston. Bob Turley blanked the A The Senators hava won only the Oriole hurler recalls. "Finally, Doby. Cleveland ...... ; ...... Manchester tax payers with a the deal, won't show against his four-hit ball. Issued only two free Totals ...... 37 3 4 18 7 3 Orioles. This kind of a record, with Such top Russian men as hop, Red Sox until the eighth when Ted Manchester ...... 080 0 3 ^ three o f 19 gamee from the In­ a doctor said the arm would come Berra./N. Y ...... fuller and better recreation pro- former mates. He worked yester­ paises, and struck out seven men. a club of Baltimore’a caliber, easily Minoao, Chlcaso ...... step and jump world record holder Wlllisma homered into the right Middletown ...... 001 300^ Yanks Will Get Indians, diana this season. Last night, the around, but it might take time. Not one of Middletown’s runs was Manei Porter. Kssnsy; places Coleman within the circle JenFan, Boalon ...... Least-Noticed Bob Sweeney L«onid Scherbakov and 400-meter gran) throughout the year. A num­ day, winning his 19th game by field stands. The blast was the RBI. Cyr Indian* ignored the law a t oerer- So, I . moved my family to West Mahtla, N. Y ...... earned as the local fielders had 3BH.ZBH. Cyr. Sierplnski;Sleri SB, Wmmons,Simmons, a t the American League'a top hurdles world bfater Yryj Utuev ber of complaints have been re­ shading the Chicago Cuba 2-1 In 34th o t the sess “They (the Injuns) have five Hagllrd ag lla ( 1 2 4 ) va._Cbnley < |9 4 ). / anyone around, and Dr. Ted Len< mouthpiece one oii« end, and a Other finals tomorrow Include Senior Basketball League. Several sides Billows and Grant land...in with a 33-39—72. His outgoing smashed a hard single Into center good pitchers tor every one we Th* hast is Elston Howard, who Brooklyn at Bt. Loul* 1) —R rakina beatoe Cartilnala won tba Cttmac- Caucago . . . S3 46 .643 9 26 czyk, 33 - year - old Newington. caged rubber baH 'on the other, so the women's discus, 50,000-nieter teams, used out of town players the first flight. They were Wil­ 33 was the beet nine-holes of the field. Cyr walked. It was hete that have here,” (itmarked one of the le hitting a lot of horns runs for (le-11) V*. Lawrenca (11 or R aachl ticut Amateur Softball Association Conn., dentist whose golf reputob- walk, men's shot’put and women's exclusively while others had their liam ’’Peachy” Hughes of Weth­ day. Grant and Mqndly also fin' Mid^etown changed hurlers, bring­ Cleveland—At hpme (18), Bos­ Toronto. (M). cbamplonshlp last night aa How­ you can keep your head under the There on the bottom I sfiw a ton 3, Caiicago 3, Detroit 3, New (Uder Yankees. Philadalphla at Chicago—Dickson (6- tion has been obscured by that of surface. -f lOO and 800-meters. rosters dotted with men from ersfield; H. H. ’’Holly” Mandly of ished with 72. ing in Ron Sierplnski for Jay Byrd. Discussing the rather alarming A catcher who can play the out­ Isf'virTcilwtalnIppat ■ (yd)" ard ^ e la n d pitched hie aixth his sister, Grace. small 4'bas8, possibly a pound In Ru'.riah girls have a chance of hesrby towns. Manchester; Frank Ctomfort * of Safe with 74’e Both Manchester runners advMced Yqrk 2, Philadelphia 2, Washing­ field, Eleton Howairi is fairly PUtaburgti at Cincinnati (ntght)- straight no-hit, no-run'r g a iD * —a I started in a big .Ijedge-rimmeU situation with the erstwhile kont (6- 16)16T VI.va. NuxballNuxhall (73). The semi-final matches, start­ pool and while paddling out to the weight and facing him waa a winning them all. . Just what effect the new policy Monaon, Mass., and Bill Schsppe of Ssfely In with 74’s were Bchsp- on a fielder’s choice. Jimmy Ma- ton; Away (16), Baltimore 2, Bos­ Bombers and their closest tollow- certain to be the first Negro to 8-6 victory over the Bagrbeatoe Jiri Skobla of Czechoslovakia Is ing at 9:30 a. m. (EST) sent the linain flow I couldn’t help but no­ crayfish pe'.'haps six^ or eight will have on . the leagues during Brooklyn, former Wethersfield ps, Stan Hagfn of Pequabuck, neggfa, who had a tough time hold­ ton 3, Chicago 3, Detroit $, New ers, you wonder how Casey Sten­ wear Yankee flannels. Brakelinem BUY A shot put favorite with Russia’s member who won it In 1939. Paul Harney of Wachusetts, and ing Simmons behind the jdate and York 3, -Washingtem 2. two Clevelanders, Palmer and tice the crayfish scuttling over the inches long, wqving his nutcrack­ ths coming indoor season remains gel has . kept them within striking Wleland, who pitched tour ao- Meister, against one another and Otto Grigal'ka as challenger. a question. Only time will tell. It Three tied for low medal honors Dick Cronin and Jim Campbell of then moved to right field, m.ade up New York—^At home (14). Bos­ hittere to this toumaxnfnL wlU rocks below. Every place I looked The men’s 800-metsr semi-finals distance. Last NighFs Fights Sweeny" against Lenezyk. Palmer I saw ..them. It was d bass bo­ er flats in the face- o f Alnerica’s appears that the number of teahis with even-par 71’s and will play Wethersfield. for two misplays with a screaming ton 2, Chicago 1, Cisveland 3. De­ The Big Three waa broken up Rickey Stricken lead the Cardinals Into the North USED CAR beat Meister in last year's Ohio nanza. ' - greatest ganieflsh. also are on the program. in many of the leagues will have off for'the medal. They were Larry Comfort, Burt Resnlk of Wood- line single into cehterfleld, scor­ troit 3, Philadelphia 8, Washing­ completely when Allie Reynolds' Atlantic Re^onal SoftbaB Touma- Amateur—the only time they have Schoals of Fish, : . Wbbn alarmed, crawdads usual­ With Russian'women helping to be shaved if only local residents McCue o f , Torrington. Walter Na- bridSe and Wally Pierson of Hart­ ing the tie-breaking run. Cyr, who ton 3; Away ^ti4), Baltimore 3, back once more kicked up and New York—Bob Provixii. 168%. ment at PlttaflelA Maea, o w th e wilhWARKAHttP met. For variety there were-rSchooIs ly scull back\^da until they can tremendously, Ruksia should pile can compete. woj of Ludlow, MaesM-sand John ford scored 75’s with 'Netcho and advanced to third on the hit; came ClUcago 2. CWvelaiid 2, Detroit 3, Eddie Lopat no longer could go Entering Stadium New York, outpointed Hem Florlo, h a b w Day weekend. Meister haa played In 13 U, 8. of h o m ^ dace, aunfish, sculpins up a heap .,of addltlettal points to The pollcjz of - restricting Rec­ Pracon o f the host club. Hughes bringing up in the "ttsa. all the way down the line on ^ e Philadelpl^ 8, Washington 8. the. route. Vic Reschi waa peddled 157%, New York. 8. Both finalists in th* 'Ooanectlcut get under a ¥ock or log, 'but the first pitch to Go las and was safe‘at amateur champiphsbipa, going as and small catfish'wandering back Ozark variety fights back. Each give theni a huge'^edge in unof­ reation Dept., leagues and func­ Ehirly starters had the better of Two rounds o t match play will caUcud^At home (16), Balti­ to the Cardinals. Young Tom New Orleans, Aug. 27 UPf — Brooklyn — Bobby Moore, 188, tournament were epemeored h f the far as the fifth round in 1935 and ficial point total. tions to Manchester residents the going because cold rains and be played today with |he semi­ the plate when catcher Bob Treat more'S^Moaton, 3, Cleveland 3, De­ Morgan has been Ui4 biggest dis­ Newark, stopped Larry Villtneuve, same flrm<: ^ CONFIDENCE! and fm-th, and of course clouds of time 'the open mouthed bass ap­ stepped In front of the plate to ;"Brancb Rickey, 72-year-oId gen­ again in 1952. Palmer was knock­ baas fry which parent small^outh proached for a bite, the crayfish They had 65 at the end of yes­ started 'with the Twilight Base­ wind whipped the course in the finals slated Saturday and the 36- troit 3, New York 3, Philadelphia appointment of all. 182 H, Providence, R. I., 8. terday's competition. The CzccHe catch the pitch. It was ruled In­ eral manager of the Pittsburgh Tha New Tork Yankees have^wo, ed but of his first amateur consider a particular delicacy. pinched his nose. This went on for ball League. Revived after a lapse ' afternoon, giving the last starters hole finals on Sunday. L Washington 2; Away (iO),. Bal­ For five years It has been said Pirates, fainted here last night, Uverpool. EnglSind — Wally Frimk Stranahan in the first were next witli 37. Then came Ger­ of one year the Twl League, com­ all sorts of trouble. terference. and <3yr was awarded timore 2, Boeton 3; Cleveland 3, and written that- the Yankees Thom. 147, Great Britain. stoppe<> farm haada with rimllar namea With all this -food on hand, it several minutes,' and finally the home, adding an' insurance run to but attendants at his hotel said One is Johnny Kucab, their Kansas round In 1950. He gained ample 3vaa no^ aurprae to find ajl the many 24, Britain 22. Finland 14, posed of four teams, completes its Several threats fbr the title Ja p s u b c h a s in g Philadelphia 3, New York 1. . would collapse with Phil Rlzziito he was resting well early today. Gilbert Lavoine, 145%. France. 10 bass went off looking for sonike- Sweden 12, Poland 8. France 5, the ‘ngers’ lead. City Blues’ hurler. The other is tdgi^ @ revenge yesterday by eliminating bass loafing in the shadow-; of tt'e body else to eat. regular season Monday night. failed to make the grade because and those moat interested now ' He was reported suffering with (For European welterweight Yugoslavia -4, Switzerland 3, HoIt In the last of the fifth, ICddle- Tony Kubek. a j88 bitter tor the eager Stranahan. 3 and 1, and ledge, and da I glided furt'hq^a That, kiddies, is the reason why Playoffs will follow involving the of the weather, among them were Tokyo UP)—Among the duties fear the worst. Glasses' faUed to an ailment of an inner ear. champlonshipV then going on to beat Don Cherry, la n d l. four teams. The’ ruling was al.so former Wethersfield Invitation, of Japan’s new Ngvy will be sub­ town threatened again, but Sim­ help Little Scooter, whose reflex­ Owentooro, Ky. further downriver, I diacb^dt it;k smallmouths are so pugna- mons pitched his wajr out of Record Attibndance Rickey fainted just, as he waa 1-up, after a tense, erratic strug­ that if I Wanted to see bass it waib' in effect for the Rec and Church marine-chasing. Russia la reputed es appear shot.. entering PeUcan Stadium where he CHOSE DIAMOND 4s. lliey'U eat anything that Softball Leagues. trouble. With men pri second and Infield JaaMned 6 wiyi btUtf gle. necessary to poke under the ledges, won’t eat them first. to have a big submarine fleet in planned to witnese last night’s For Sweeny, this Is the fourth Provided Baseball the Pacific but a Safefy Defense third, he forced the batter to pop For Storrs Clinic When GU MqDbugald jammed Brooklyn UP>—Dodger Inflelder and bruahpiles. (Distributed by NEA Service) up for the second out, and then' baseball game between the New # Thoroughly InipoclocI » American cham^nahip since he Although the caliber of play Force announcement didn’t men' his left hand making a tag in De­ Orleans Pelicans, a Pittsburgh Don Zimmer chose a career on the went to the quarter finals at Bsl- waa not on the level of the Twi tlon that It said the navy will second basemim Charlie Bogginl troit, the family man of Nutley, diamond to a football scholarship made a nice play on a hard ground Storrs, Aug. 27 (F)—The ninth farm Club, and the Atlanta Crack­ M R WASH • Roconditionad for Safety tusrol in 1946. He’s axempt from League o f previopa seasons when have three branches—g u a r d. N. J., Jammed the infield. ers,'In the Southern Association. at the University of Kentucky. FORODEAIERS minesweeping and supply. But ball to get the third out Simmons annual Ctoachea Clinic at the Uni­ In high school Don was all-state qualifying, as a former British an- gbundance of out of towners Next to the scarcity of strong l!iidget Ref to ,Wor|i retired Middletown easily in the versity of Connecticut which end­ 'Two players brought him from MANCHESTER Amateur Cheimpion, hut he came Local Sport performed, the 1954 circuit never­ among ths guard duties was sub­ pitching, Manager Stengel com-^ the stadium to his hotel room and In baseball, football and .basket­ here only because a business deal theless provided basebalL for men marine-chasing. last inning. ed its three-day session yesterday, plained most about the' lack of ball. But he decided W 'e in a Midget Feature Bout attracted a record toW of 155 hospitalization .was not considered in Texas fell through dhd he had \\ ■■ who wanted' to play. The le'a^e -Blvery man the pitcher. Batting —Darmy O’Ctonnell, Mil­ spectacular, but he goes right on' an All-Star agjregation. from the Dinmond'Jim Brady had Glno the chief umpire be is Inserting a start of another season. cheater entry. from aU Naw England states ex­ Professor Steng^ finally had to new right fielder. The fielder trots ' Face WllUmantle waukee Braves, drove In the win­ playing good golf.” His two-under- league Tuesday in a benefit con­ Garibaldi 4viU- meet Fanner cept Vermont and from New York, give up on Rizzuto. Coleman is stiU ning run with a basee-Ioaded sin­ out and takes his position, and is Willlmantlc, which dolivned Guil­ New Jersey, Ohio, Mldilgan and par for 14 holes against Morey on test. Tonight’s practice will get- Pete and Sm ay Boy Cassidy in Korea, as one obMrver pointed gle with two out in the ninth ee announced as. IMkig in .the game. SPGRTS ford* 5 to 2 Wednesday 'evening, MississippL the long, demanding Country Club underway at 6 o'clock. w l^ Sir IU>be‘rt R4Uidall 'ref- I OMiANCE out. Miranda is hardly a Mickey Milwaukee beat Philadelphia 8-2. of Detroit course backed up that ereMag. It wtll be an Aus-^ llieB the .milhager chaiiges hia Will meet the locals Saturday eve­ Session speaken were: Lowell ning at 5:15. - Jerry Lemtre, the tttt tut tttt tttt ttt N N N N.... Mantle at the plate. Coleman is Pitching—Early Wynn, Cleve­ statement. trallaa fag-team match, best ,ef mind and sends out another man to SIGN expected to play ehortstop when land Indians, gave up only two TIGERS* INTERMEDIATE that position, notifying the umpire REPGRTER Thread City’s ace hurler, '\vill be T. (Red) Dawson,-football coach Sweeny began playing golf at Tournament ehtry wilt practice to­ three falls with a bae hour McDougald'e hand gets back In hits In winning his 18th game, 2-1 Letouquet, France, when he waa of the change. Is the original sub on the mound. He threw a brilliant at the Univerelty o f Pittsburgh; night at the West Side Oval at 6 Gme limit Advertising . We have a taR ttma job open shape: over Washingtem. about eleven, taking lessons from Heavj-welght Lea Ryan meets available for pinch-hitting (n the SAlt three-hiUer in hia last outing. . Len Watters, football coach at o’clock. The team will leave at 2:30 for aae with aa Intomt la Scottish pro, Harry Fulford. Roland Meeker In the semi-final bottonUjialf of the inning? ED'S SIGN CO. WllUams; D. W- (Dudey) Moore, tomoiTow afternoon from the West sporto and'sotne degree of writ­ basketball coach at Duqueene; AUTHORIZED DIALER Now he belongs to the Suhningdale Side Rec to travel to Middletown. while Nick' Valley and the Answer: No. Oaee aanenneed at MltelMH 3.82M Club in England, the Royal and being la the gante .aaid upoa reach­ NOMriHRVlABOklMf ing abUtty. Write, giving toll Hugh McChirdy, soccer coach a't Masked Zebra Kid tangle In the detailB,:’to “ Sports R ^ r t o r " — Ancient of St.- Andrews,' about .-a first event at. 8:30. ing hi* pM tlon in the field, tiie Wesleyan University! Frank Cri* half dozen around New York and RAIN WASHED ouriast night’s Sport Schedule safi, basketball coaCh at East scheduled baseball game in the player is antomatically In the the Seminole Club at Palm Beach. game aad if takca oat canaot be Haven High School and Arthur CARTER CHEVROLET CO^ Inc. Alumni League at Charter Oak (Babe) Allen, football coach at INCLUDES: • NEW UNING • ILEEDIRAKE LINES Painter, the auccessor to' the trip will start at 8 p.m. from Grand pat back la. w favorite’s role after yesterday’s between the Elks and Brown and Tohlght Hartford Bulkeley High School. • ADD IRAKE FLUID • REPACK FRONT WHEELS 311 MAIN ST. ^ MANCHESTER -Beaupre, Also, the softball tourney Ontral Station. A total of 225 Q. How old Is Monte Irvin, the North Methodist vs. St. Brid­ double conquest, is the son of a Giants’ .outfielder?- DRUM SERVICE ADDITIONAL game between the Walnut' Street tickets were purchased by the COMPLETE get’s, 6 ;15 — Robertson. COURTESY PAYS OFF Lstrobe, P s„ profeskional. He’ll an Elks for the excursion. A. Irvia Is $5, dldat break Into ll^ r a lb ice-nerved young man who shook Grill and Hartford .Monarchs in Saturday, Aug. 28 Fredericksburg, Va. (F) — DRUMS TURNED $1.50 Eoch East Hartford was postponed. Tills organised kaae hall nattl 1M9. Manchester Tigers vs. WUUman­ Fredericksburg poUce ^ v e a Ut- off the effects of a peaky chest cold MERLM.VNTS’ football team Q. What has been Enos Slaugh­ and a mild attack o f jitters in hia game will be played Tuesday night RADIATOR tic, 5:15 — Middletown. tie quarter—and got oqf in return. LOOK AT THESE at 6:15, , ^11 practice tonight at Mt. Nebo ter’s highest batting 'average In -Monday, Aog. 29 traffic paU'olman'''^Bpotted an GENERAL REPAIR WORK semi-final match. Hia biggest tour­ the major leagues ? nament victory so far waa winning at 6:30 and Sunday morning at 10 CYO vs. Harm’s Camara, 8—M t out-of-state car parked iUegaUy Wfi hfiTfi predfiioE cqaipmcBt for test aad rspfilr « f USED CAR BARGAINS MANUHBSTBR ELKS and their at Nebo. Sunday pictures o f the A. 81aaghter*a.,top SERVICE Nebo. and instead of a summons ha put the Atlantic Coast Conference with the m » Osrdlaals. KcacratoiB, stfirter aiqtors, Toltage rtgoUtorfi. championship last Spring. friend* will make up a baseball team will be taken. SPEED • THRILLS Walnut Street GrlU vs. Decl’s a cauUoning courtesy card on the excurston to Yankee Stadium in. • A C T IO N Drive-In, 8 — Charter. Oak. windshield. Next day the pard waa VAN NOW CELERRATWG 25 YEARS OF SERVICI The United States produced a New York Sunday to see the • C LEA N IN G Red Sox .TEi Yankees, 6—Wad­ returned by mail with this mote: B— us fu r record total of 80,151,893 tons o f Yankees play the Chicago White dell Field. ’’My thanks to a courteous police­ 'S3 CHEVROLET 2.DR. *52 HARD TOI^ Sox. 'The train will leave the Hart­ Hawt You Startsi finished steel in 1953,. . • REPAIRING North Methodist vs. Emanuel man.” It waa signed "Miaaourl.” Ereryday Is Chri^mas Dark green, fudio, heater and CHEVROLET ford station at T:55 and the return MIRRORS------M T O GLASS MGTGRCYCLE Lutheran, 8:15 — Robertson. - Attached waa 36 centa. signal IlghU, One \ Your Laagua? • R E C O R IN G GUARANTEED H yoE trad* «t Voa's. W« iv» anrner...... Tiio-tone brown. Reg. shift. Ra­ ^ Now Is the Time 9 dio. heater, pignal lights and FURNITURE TOPS . RACES Sharhig GffMK Sfaw pi FREE w M white wall tires. N O W OPEN OPEN FOR tor oR SATURDAY. 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AUGUST 27, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1954 Subttf’hsn For Rent 66 He FarSsle 72 For Salo 72 Lota For Saii 72 Snbarbsa For Sale 75 Legal Notices Bonds Btocks— GsrdsB—A n s—O slij Room WithoRiBoiri 89 HOCKVILLE—24 Grave St., HUl- ANDOVER—Appnxlmataly thraa VERNON — Near school, WUbur AT A COURT OP PROBATB b*I6 AatoMobikB for SsU 4 Automobiles for Salo 4 Busineas SsrvleM Offend 13 Dogs—Birds- -Pets 41 kCANCREFl'EK, Hamlin St. Duplex St Monchrater within aitd for th« F U T M E R H U ^ ^ f,. M ortgafos 81 Prodnets 80 ztde House, two room fimUshed 9 and 9; larga rooms, large lot, ALTON STREET acres of cloa^ land, ideal for Cross Highway, t' room ranch District of Mnnehrstsr. m the 34th day 1565 M ERCURT, F our door Sedan, 1961 BUICX, Tutone blue. Unusual­ BULLDOZER AND Loader work- BEAUTIFUL Ytar old CoUlsa, $30, spartmenj. Atoo single, light that home in tha country. (toU Gunnison home. Large Tot, excel­ of Ausuat, A.D. 1M4, - ‘ (9) left. 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Road, off Hebron Ave., or Route very central, bathroom floor. Rea­ sdulto and nine year old girl.. large lot, trees. Fireplace, picture Acre lota with 'view, suburban drilled well. Beautiful' laltefront September. 1464. at ten o'clock, fore­ 8:18 A. M. to 4:80 P. It Bank financing availabla. ML ATTENTION PRATT ft Whitney DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, Write Box A, . Herald. . with garage, central heating, fully rustic setting. Buy now, prices noon, at the Probate Offlee in tha Becauos wa havs unlimited 0-4375. Hours M onday through 94^ Glastonbury.* sonable. Tel. 50. 6-7137. insulated, aluminum windows, wi^ow, lovely kitchen irith for­ location. Etocellent grounds. Municipal Building In anld Manchester, (NPEN SATUBDAYS-OFEN THUESDAY BVEMINOE 5-4535. workers, 1941 Pontiac 13 paasen' copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, Friday, 10 to 0:50, Satturday 0 to are increasing. Town A (tountry funds. V screens. Immaculate inside and mica tope, fan, dlehwasher, hot $13,500. T albot A gency, Andover. be and the same la naaignad for a COPY CLOSING TOIE ger vehicle. Good running condi­ guiu, etc., repaired: Shears, 6; Wednesday closed at 2 p.m . 8. 10 ACRES Standing hay, Atoo 5 T w o SINGLE men are looking for SIX ROOM Single house in or water heat. oil. Basement garage. R ealty, Inc. AD. 3-6386. E ves,. AD. P I. •2-6600, hraring on tho allownnce of aoM ac­ ESmiATES GLADLY GIVEN < > I 1547 FOUR DOOR Plym outh. N ice tion. A real money maker. Phone knives, mowers etc., put into con­ around. 5(ancbester. Will sign lease out. Private beach. Little traffic. 3-0667. count and two prcvloua accounts with FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. FLEXIBILITY A H. Green stamps. rolls of 5’6” woven wire. CaU Cov­ one gentleman to share their six Asking $15,500. Truly a lovely aald ealatr, and this Court directs that lookiiw , good running. $395. Will ynillm antic HA. 5-2713. dition for coming needs. Brrith- for one or two years. Responsible Ideal for children. Near school. BOLTON Lakefront—Ranch, cus­ Because we are not restricted entry P I. 2-6458 after 4:50 p.m .. room furnished apartment. Cen­ $9,900. P I. 2-7740 after 5:30. home. notice of the time and place assigned MON. THRU FRL consiaer yoUr car in trade. 1$0 walte, 53 Pearl street. trally located. AU utilities includ­ party. M I. 9-4651.______THREE ADJOINING loU on Oak­ tom built by Gambolatl, 24’ Uving tor said hearing be given to all persona BEFORE YOU Decide to buy a to any type of loan. land street. Priced for quick sale. known to bo Intereated therein to ap­ 10:80 A. M. Drive B, Silver Lme Homes. Live Stodi—VehielM 42 T05IATOES—Pick your own. IIOc a ing tuUy equipped kitchen avaU- MODERN four room home, plas- BOLTON (Rosedale Section) room, two fireplaces,'picture win­ new or used car drop in and see basket. Bring your own baskets. FOUR'TO SIX roonu urgently Howard R. Haattngi Agency. 5H. pear and be heard thereon by publian- SATURDAY 9 A. BL SMALL DEALER with big values. PERSONAL. A T m m O N aU e. 5 0 . 5-5416. needed by Aircraft wdrker. Btoeei- tered walls, Timken oil heat, Six room (tope (tod (four bed­ dow, ceramic tile bath, combina­ ing a copy of this order la some aewa- Dick or Milt at Dickenson Motor MASON—Fleldstone a specialty. E. Etocause one person hsndlts WE BUY COWS, calves and. beef Carl F. Lelner, French Road, on 9-1107. tion storm windows, attached ga­ wper having a circulation In aald Dio- 1947 Chevrolet sedan. 1050 Chevro­ Sales at Center and Cooper Sts oattlt. Atoo horsea. Plsla Broo. lent references. 5a, 9-'9666.______aluminum storm windows clean rooms),. oil fiek^ . nice condition, rlct. at least five days before the day Toth. Phone M l. 9-5307. your transaction from start comer of Tinker Pond Road, Bol­ LARGE, FURNISHED room and neat, fenced yard, near large lot, lake' privUeges. Ideal rage. amesite drive. 96' lakefront. tom ooomATioN m ix let 3-door, very clean. 1091 Chev­ TSL ML 5-7405. ton. two with light housekeeping TWO BUILDINO Lota, located in of said hearing, and by mailing In a n XmUDOIATBD rolet sedan, real' sharp. 1051 1949 CHEVROLET FleeUine deluxe to finish. KIDDLB-AOED (toupic, both re­ school, stores and bus. Only home for large family. Only $9,900. (topitol View Heights. Ideal for trees, dock, raft and boat. Carlton registered" - letter on or before I AtyuatAugust A 51E S I T B cUities and bath. 50. 8-4m. 38, 1464. a copy of thisthia__ order to Ruth Dodge. A real nice ca r. 1053 P ly­ two door, radio, heater. Excillent R O T O n iX k R sponsibly emplqysd, desire 4 or 69,300. Carlton .W . Hutchins, 5 a split Isvsl or ranch home. For ap­ W. Hutchins, 5U. 9-5133, 9-4694. GARDEN REALTY CO. W. Bauer. Collegeje H!Highway,ll)|ha "Farming- mouth sedan. This to a very low condition throughout. Douglas Artieles For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 PLEASANT, Fu.mishsd room, suit­ S rooms, neat gnd. modem or new­ 9 -6 1 », 9-4694. ROSEDALE SECTION pointm ent caU owner, 5(1. 8-9311. ton. Conn.: Hannah CheCheney Williams. Dial MI-8-5121 mileage car that to good as new. M otors, 335 Main. FOR H IRE 343 Garden St. at Albany Ava. ly remodeled. Abo^t Sept. I5th. Four room single, excellent con­ 4710 Delafteld Ave., Rtverdole, New Phone Hartford JX-2-198S 005(E IN—Browas around Tha able for two. Cooking privUeges it 6 -6 FLAT, O nter Street. Spacious Wanted—Real Estate 77 York 71, N. Y.: Antoinette Cheney DRIVEWATS Oakland M otor Sales, 567 Oakland FRANK’S IS buying and selling Pay up to $100 monthly including dition, oil heat, ntee lot, lake BOLTON LAKE Shores—Large lot. with operator. Lawns, Gardens, Woodshed, 11 Main St., 5(anches- desired. 5 0 . 9-3884. ^ heat. 5H. 9-4506 d a )^ or 5 0 . rooms. New furnaces, oil steam 160* front, 100’ diep. Near bathing Crocker. 345 Nahatan Street, West- St. Tel. MI. 9-0465. Open evenings. 1952 CHEVROLET good used furaitura and antiques, privileges. $9,400. LISTINGS WANTED — Siagla, wood. Mass. • Reger Williams Cheney, Tobac^ Beds SPREAD ter, Oonn. Good usad furaitura ■aU exespt stovss and electric re­ 9-2776 evenlngi 'til 6 p.rty heat. Recently redecorated. 50. beach. Reasonable. Easy terms. P.O. Box 1063. Santa Fe. New Mexico: Free Estimates—MI-34144 PLEASANT ROOM on West Side 9-4343. two-family, thfoe-family, busi­ Lort and Pomd YOUR MONTHLY PAY50CNTS bought and sold. TsL 5(L 9-6184. frigerators. 430 Laks St. Open t with private family. Atoo parking M I. 9-7378. William A. Roblnaon,' AUy.. 15 Lesris IXPERTLY INSTAliiD 1951 FORD CUSTOM 2-Door Styline De Luxe WANTED—Four or five rohpi un­ ness property. Have mshy caob St., Hartford, (tonn.. guardian ad litem Our plan assures fair rates and Open ’tu 7 p.m. t o \ 5 0 . 9-6580. space. T el. 5 0 . 9-5853. GOpDCHlLD REALTY CO. for unborn and undetermined coatln- furnished rsnt. Two adults, one ~ 5IAIf CHESTER buysra 5iortgagsa arranged ScM Gfodfais M o c U m S p f w d w w U XT—Saturday at the MancbesUr Thia Original green finish is Just POWER BURNERS cleaned comfortable monthly installments. Sobarbaa For Sate 75 gent remainder beneficiaries. Country Oub, wallet^ contabdns 4-^Door BARGAINS in new and used year old. Write Box Y, Herald; Realtors Ptsaas call Georga L. Grasiadio, ______JOHN J. WALLKTT. Judge. too good to believe; it reflects the adjusted by trained technicians. C50X investors put SPARE funds LOOK (tope CoA Six finished rooms Realtor, 5atc^ 6-6878. 109 PofiBS Sat Foww RoBsdl diamond enfacement rin(. Pleaae This beautiful metalic tod sedan care tl-at has been given to this ances. Terms and trades. James Apfirtmeiits—Flat»-> in A-1 conaition. Oil heat, auto COVENTRY LAKE AT A COURT OF' PROBATB beM 34 hour burner service.. Lassen to w ork on WE SAY AGAIN A. Woods AppUanesa, 188 Center TWO ADULTS desire four or five Henry street rotum to club. No queoUona aoked. haa everything in the way of ac low mileage car; very clean in­ Petroleum. Phone MI, 94131. i Tancmenta 68 yiatic hot water, combination Four rooms, full bath, mnning at Manchester within and for lha Under may keep money. Reward. SECOND MORTGAGES POWER MOWERS St. 5 0 9-1918. room apartment or house. (PrS' Manchester 5(1-3-7925 or 9-0796 District of Manchester, on the 34lh day A b o: Porkfaiq Lots — Tooob C oorti —> W oftt cessories; It to a 33,000 mile car terior. Equipped with radio, heater, No Money Down—$2 Weekly ferably in aouthesstem or south­ storm windows, screens and doors. water, firsptocs, .large encloe- IF READY to buy, sell, exchange of August, A.D. 1M4. only to ' earn supplementary in­ ------U FIVE ROOM Flat, heat and hot lOST—Medium siae EngUah Setter and we invite your closest inspec­ signal lights, back up lights, clock, com e. BUDGET CENTER ANTIQUES bought, sold. Furni­ western, part of town.) References Aluminum awnings. Nice - rear ed porch, can be winterized, real estate, mortgages, arranged. Present. JOHN J. WAIXETT. Judge. 10% FOR CASH TRANSACnONS tion while it to being processed. It dispenser, out side mirror, extra WASHINO MACHINES repaired. water included, central location. available if necessary. Write Box porch overlooking lovely fenced-in GOOD VALUES 3 extra lots, nicely landscaped. Consult Howard R. Hasti^s, Trust estate u-w of (toarles B. type female dof, white with black Phone M l. 9-9757. Let EYank Burke or Mel Redman 91 Center Street ture, glass, china, pewter, prints, CaU 50. 94808. T.ooml.s late of Manchester, in said Dis­ note at interaeittlon Eaat Middle should be In our shop two to three bumper guards. Seat covers and advise you. Open until noon on 50-3-4164 books, stamps, coins, Jswelry, y , Herald. ______back ihtrd. Nothing to do but move MARLBOROUGH—Route 2. 7- $6,500. A gency, 5 0 . 9-1107. trict, deceased. ■ Tt im eoraocMd Iff dodrad. days. excellent tires. Solimene processed in. Askntg $12,500. Exclusive with The Mpnchealer Trust (tompony, l^ p lk e and Summit St., Sunday STONE, BRICK, fireplace and ce­ Saturdays. guns. BaUey's Antiques, 382 FOR RENT—Four room flat. In­ room colonial in good cemdition. READY BUYERS waiting. For im­ trustee, having exhibited Us annual ac­ 10:45 a.m. Tel. MI. M787. Re­ and guaranteqd. Don’t miss this Main St 50 3-5008. TWO. ADULTS, both working, need BOLTON A U INSTALLATIONS SUFKRVBO lY $905 ment w ork. Call M l 9-5451 o r MI CONNECTICUT CLEARANCE Sale of wooden lawn quire 147 School St., or phone 50. four room flat immediately. Must AUCE CLAMPET, Realtor Copper plumbing, full bath, elec­ Four rooms, 2 unfinished, cus­ mediate action list your proper^ count with said estate to this Court for ward. one. ^ 3-5043. . 3-8795. tric hot water. No central heating allowance. It Is ------:------^ ^ MORTGAGE EXCHANGE chairs, all chairs marked down be within walking .distance of bus tom built home, full cellar, with the Albert J. Getto (to., Real- ORDERED: That the 6th day of ICBT PASS BOOK No. SU. - CNLY $1,295 37 Lewis St., Hartford—CH4-S897 from 30 to 85%. Some oa low aa Limited number of gas line. Bast of references. Call 50. Phone 50-9-4543 syatem but full cellar would, per­ large landacapdd lot. BsautIfUl tore. (K . 9-8489, evenings BU. September, 1954. at ten o’clock, fore­ NoUee U herelqr given that Paae SOLH1ENE. Inc. $1.50. Bargains galore. Junction 8-8373 after 6 p.m . mit easy installation. Bara garagt. view. A real buy at $16,000. 9-0969, JA . 6-3969. noon, at the Probate Office Jn... tha Dem aio BUPOth«*s LANDSCAPING, Grading and First MORTGAGES ' Second of old Route 6 and 303 opposite ranges. Clrarance at half Baainera LoesUons Lot 100'x320' within sight of lake. Municipal Building in said' Manchester, Book No. 313. iHued by The Saw 634 CENTER STREET chain saw work. M I, 9-6597. 6 room older Home on WNDITIONED offices, can- HARTFORD ROAD Drive In, 380 garage. Almost an acre qf Iriid suit­ Realty (to. 5 0 9-2392. aesignrd for said hearing be given to now book haa been made. lam onaco. EXPERIENCED Saleslady, fuU SALES 6-room Cape Ced.^no redecorating (Hcarsd, ready to build on. all persona known to be interests ' Dodge and Plymouth Factory 94757. - ' , traUy located, ^ o n s 5 0 . 9-9779. Hartford Road, Manchester, for able for large garden. Oh bus line. therein to appear and be heard thereon Manehciter Ba-3-7691->Hartford CHapd 7*M17 Open 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. . Dealer—MI-3-5101 time for permanent position. Ap­ necessary. 1-arge trees with picnic $600. lOST—That oatiafled feeling if you ply in person only. Kiddie.Fair, At The Green sale or lease. Cash rsquired to In Bowers School district. Only area in rear yard. Lot 90'xl00’. by publishing a copy of Ihls order In 1546 CHRYSLER W indsor four CEDAR ROUND rail and post fenc­ 1500 8Q. FT. INDUSTRIAL spacti purchase, $6,000. 1-8 mile from $9,900. GROCERY STORE WANTED some newspaper having a circulation In haven’t triad- dlnliMr at the R ooe- Open 8 A . M. to 9 P. M. Household Services 1089 Main St. MI-S-5187 suitable for small manufacturing Adjoining lot 120'xl42' included said District, at least liv e days before mount Reotaurant, Route 55, Bol­ door. Radio, heater, seat covers ing instaUed. Also clothes poles. Main Street, In factory district. / . • X in total price of $13,900, Fully equipped end stocked, the day of said hearing, and by moil­ E xcellent condition. MI'. 5-5255 1953 FORD V ictoria, lustrous tutone Offered |3-A Call 5 0 . 9-99ST. H ours: 10 to 6 or warehouse. Vicinity Manches­ Owner 5 d . 9 - ^ 0 or 5(L 9-3035. Four, five, 8ix, seven ing In a regtatered letter on or before ton. ReoepUona, banqueta, organ­ ter. 50. 94368. (food going business. $23,900. August 35. 1954. a copy of this order to after 5 p.'m , green, radio, heater, overdrive, DENTAL ASSISTANT, exper- , 7:30 to 8:30 P.M. Immaculate 6 room Cape Cod isation dinnera invited. For reaer- SERVICE ON ril makea sewing TAKE ADVANTAGE of our prices (2 unfinished). S years young. Re­ MANCHESTER — Central loca­ We atoo have 2 motor boate room houses. Have Dorothy L. Tucker. 80 CtoetTyfletd signal lights. New white wall tires. ienced. 5II. 9-9779. Drive. West Hartford,' (tonn:: the vatcaUons contact Charlie or Marie machines. Also electrifyrifylng. Work on combination aluminum win­ STORE FOR RENT. Good location. cently shingled. Deep wooded lot. tion, Large 8-room house now a for tale, $100 and $78.. man.v buyers wait­ Cole. M I. 5-4550. '1951 OIXSMOBILB Exceptionally clean. A real value W A N T lS Farms and Land For Sale 71 widow. heirs-at-Iaw. next of kin. lega­ done in youv home. Slchel,' MI. EARN AT H05tE, doing an easy dows and doors from $15.50 up in- Reliable, Honest, Person Inquire Walnut Grill, or call 50. Aluminum storm mndows end t'ovnrijiueat'house 'with good in­ tees. divisees and legal representatives at only $1405. See this one today. 9-8070. MANCHESTER HOME ing:. Please (toll this' of Harold C. Loomis, deceased, tn care XiOST—About Aug. 3 in M anches­ Super ”15” 3-Door 9-9419. Day plione M l. S4171, high paying handwork. Interested staUed. Manchester Home Im­ TO TAKE OVER EASTERN (tonntcticut Excep­ screens. A few stepe to bus line come. BxesUent conventional hoiht Center. M otor Sales, 461 Main. provement Co. 50. 84177. tional buya dairy, poultry farms, IMPROVEMENT CO. of Mrs. Harold C. Loomis, 3307 North ter, lAdy's diamond wrist watch, women wiU be taught. Write Box UNPAID BALANCE FOR RENT—Beautiful office suite. end school. See this home tod s/ at without alterations for large fam­ agency for quick r^ Holly Drive. Los Angeles, California. Here to another fine example of FLAT FINISH Holland srlndow with Or without Stock, 3 to 400 35 Morse Road. CaA ba easily ily. 2-car garage, copper plumb- Phones: 50-3-8177, 3-7767, 9-7205 JOHN J.WAHJETT, Judge. inscribed F,W.C. on back, with a Sriimens processed used car. It ahades, made to measure. ^ All 396, West Hartford. BAR8TOW SAYS—Remember tost MONTHLY PAY5(ENTS Moderae rental. Excellent loca­ suits. acres. Welles- Ageiicy, (toventry. financed by veteran or non-veteran iiig. Itoxge porches, 80'xl50’ lot Route 44-A BoItm ranch type, on tile. It Is during hla employment by the ard models, most with equipment. cars. Parts and labor $49.96. outboard motor. Tel. 50. 94663. delivery. Free set up by our own iSSU . $1990 » > - ' $ 1 3 4 5 BOOBKKEPING. Medium and EXPERIENCED Fountain girls and (G ranted) )iot water oU heat, fireplace, full looking for a home that offers that MANCHESTER, Porter Street sec­ same quality. F.H.A, and G.I. ORDERED: Thst the foregoing applt- VA. Bob Oliver has a good clean guar­ No money down. $4.90 month­ GSaiERAL ConsCmction, altera­ reliable men. mortgage availjkble. (tontact build, catlon be heard and delermlnen at ihe small bUBineBs tax form. MI. waitress. Full or part time. Day LARGE HANDSOME potted Jade basement, open stairway, oak extra Space on the first floor for tion. 6 room colonial plus garage, The announcement of hia arrmt Atoet ’$a-*8e-’51 an* ’61 anteed used car to suit your bud­ tions, remodalliig, plarilc tils, NO PAY5(ENTS TO BANKS Arturo Oremmo, 811 Middle Turn­ television area, a amall private er on premises week days and Probate office .In Manchester tn said 5-5155. ly. AH Work guaranteed. o r evening w ork. 943 Main St. plant, suitable'for picture window flooring, ahed dormer. full price, 113,750. Rural four District, on the 3rd day q ( September. said Stout told agents ha'hilmaged Mereorye priced right! get. Bsnk financing. Many are counter work, garage, etc. No Job or stm porch. Mrs. Robert Knapp. OR f i n a n c e -C 05(P A N IE S pike E a st atudy in addition to a large Hying room home with attached garage, Sundays and Sunday afternoon. A.D.. 1964; at ten o’cl^ k In the fore­ to get hold of vouchers on two too small. E u^e GlranUh. If Pho'ne Me Immedlntely Building By Ansaldt *10 STUDEIAKER PLOOR SANDER and e«er for local one onvner cars at Center MOTOR SALE / W05(AN FOR house cleaning one 5 0 . 8-4647. Anthony Pyka, 72 Doane Strset. room for entertaining? This at­ $6,000, $1,000 down. Also 6 room T el. 5 n . 9-0978. noon. and that notice be given to all legitimate death claima, and in M otor Sales, 461 M ain... v ’ Trotter St ML 94509. Hartford CR-7-08S8 For. Information Call persons Interested in said estate of the '5 0 U N C O L N rent in our Paint Dept. Call Mr. Ford, Chevrolet, r ic ...... : $124.95 day a week, Saturday. For infor­ Dart’s Dairy, Inc., 815 East Cen­ tractive home meets these re­ (tope (tod, - $8,300 61.500 down. pendency of said application and the each case changed the address of Pontiac, Oldsmobile, etc. . .$174.95 ROYAL AND Smith-Oorcsia port- After 7 P. M. CSI-6-4690 ter Street. ’ CHARLES LESPERANCE quirements plus three good-sized Ellsworth 5(itten Agency, Realtor. HICKORY HILLS Homes- Rt. I. time and place of nearing thereon, by Otab Oenpe. ^ 9 9 5 $ 6 9 5 O u y at M I. 5-5161 fo r rates and CABINET MAKINO—Ws also do m ation ca ll Coventry P I, 2-7878 Andover, (tonn. Where every home the beneficiaiy to Washington ad­ tnfom ^on. Montgomery Ward No Money Down, $2.00 Weekly. after 4 o’clock. able and standard typawntan. See It Day Or Night Arthur Bouthrllier, 381 Main MI-9-7620 bedrooms on the second floor. Tile 5(1. 3-6930. publishing, a copy of Ihls order In some ’52 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION all typea of carpentry work, re­ If yoti have no means of trgns- is different. 4 and 5 room ranch newspaper having a circulation in said dresses where he had rented C o .„ M anchester. New Motor Guarantee. AU mkkea of adding machines Street. bath and lavatory, Venetian blinds, district, at least five days before the room a FIVE‘PASSENGER COUPE— modeling, riteratUma, etc. Good sold o r rsntod. Rapalra on oU portation, I’U send my auto for MANCHESTER—Well kept ex- combination screena .and storm 51ANCHESTER — (Jwner trans­ types. % to 3 acre lota. Drilled '47 CHEVROLET *44 MERCURY A sound value to save you workmanship, and reaaonabls IF YOU LipcE to sew, if you sew Angelo Vince, 147 Birch Street, day of said nearing, to appear If they When the government mailed PART TIME Accounting. Thirty COLE MOTORS for yourself, or oth'ers we would makes, klarlow’s. you: No obligation. Mrs. D. L. Etrilard, 79 Lakewc^ pandahlA.Cape (jod with dormers, windows, G. E. dishwasher and ferred out of atate; must sacrifice welto, plaster, full finished base­ see' cause at said time and place gnd Spert oenpe. ^ 3 9 5 l-Deer. Btack. ^ 4 2 5 years’ experience, auditing, gen­ many dollars. rates. Etotimates gladly given. plastered waits, fireplace, hot diipoari, hot water haat, fireplact lovely oix room (tope Cod. 5(1. ments. H. W. baseboard radiation. be heard relative thereto, arid n checks for the claims to thasa ad­ \ 436 Center Street CaU Dick at PL 3-6695 o r John at like to talk to you. We have an ex. A^“ L —B—E—R —T——*—S CHrcle South. \ return to this court. dresses, Stout allegedly forged the eral ledger, profit and loss state­ ’51 CHEVROLET BEL AUt cellent opening for a young woman AUL, ALU50NUM com bination win­ 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Rudolph Priaaay,-,'I17 Despwood water ..oil heat, ameaite drive, plus many other featurea. Prompt 9-8855. F.H.A.. and V.A. mortgage' avail­ JOHN J. WAL.LETT. Judge. ^ Mlii9-0980 M l. 34759. dows and doors, self-storing, save able. Buy direct and save. H. signatures and cashed them. ments balance aheeta, systems for HARDTOP—’Two tone grey, on our staff to be trained as a Drive. ' acreeni' and atorm windows. occupancy aa owner is moving out small Duainess and taxes. Address, Beautlfid throughout ..$1095 sewing teacher. We will teach you heat, comfort, convenience, last a ONE MAHOGANY living room Owner leaving atate wants imme­ 6t stste. Priced for quick Sale at BEST OF (X)NSTRU(?nON —six HarUey, BuUder; 5 0 . 9-0975. LIMITATION ORDE!B The announcement said Stout M alcolm Barldw, nOTtheSntarly large rooms, . toil steam heat, AT A (X)URT OF PROBATE held walked right into the main Treas­ Box W, c/o Herald. our methods. We pay good riart- lifetime. Free demonstiratim. CaU table, one tapestry living room diate iric. Priced to eell. Etocott $20,500. T o inspect, please con­ at Manchester within and for the ’51 STUDEBAKER' L A N D - Antb Driving School 7-A Roofing-Siding 16 anytim e. BiU Tunoky. 5 0 . 6-9096. comer Wadsworth Sweet and porch, nice yard, trees, garage, BOLTON—Five room ranch on ury building in Waahlngt(m to ing iriary and offer good oppor­ wing chair, both in good condition. Main Street. \ A gency, M I 9^7683. tact: Robert J. Smith, Incorporat­ District of Manchester, on the 24th day TERM S ...... TRADES CRUISER—Immaculate. Auto­ 28H Elm St,, East Hartford. ed, 963 Main Street, Tel. 5(1. amesite drive, convenient to bus large lot. Oil heat. Basement ga­ of August, A.D. 1964. cash one of them at tha ‘^aaury AUTO DRIVINO instruction. AU FOp THE BEST in Bonded built tunities for advancement. You FLAOSTONlf. Btdna for walla. William Gray, 217 Green Rbisd. rage. Abun(tont shade trees, Present. JOHN J, WAI.LETT, Judge. Pcraoiigls matic, fully equipped.. An ex will' work a 5 day 40 hr, , week MARSHALL ROAD—Six room ain- 9-5241' and shopping. Very reasonably cash room. The other check he' 50 504 lessons on.insiued dtial control up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, bouM traots, fireplacas, stc. Bol­ Effective date August 28, 1954. priced, (torlton W, Hutchins, 5(1.- $14,200. M adelins Smith, R ealtor. Estate of Frederick H. Parker, late . . end OHwn . . . $ M' HR cellent value. car. Capable experienced instruc conductors and root repaIn call amid -very pleasant surrounding GAS HOT wgter heater, practical­ gle, fireplace, oil heat, Timken of Manchester, In said District, de- took to a Washington hank Dbt THE PROSPECT HUl Scbooi. for ton Notch Quarry O ’ . 6-0617. ly new. Excellent condition. Tel. Notice filed in office of \tha 29 SUNSET STREE7T — 6 room 9-5132-9-4694. 5 0 . 9-1643. cessed. ’49 WILLYS STATION WAGON— tor. Cordner Auto School. MI Coughlin, MltcbSil 5-7707. and will be eligible for various burner, (four bedrooms), bath and named in the ahnouncement. youmr childran wiU re-open Sept 5 0 . 9-4413 otter 4:80. Town Clerk, Augiut 27, 1954. single, enclosed porch. NeW On motion of The Connecticut Bank The two checks totaled $20,436.- cylinder, overdrive...... $455 9-6010, J A 7-5680. employe benefits. For interview lavatory, full ahed dormer, large ANDOVER, BOLTON, COVEN­ and Trust Co., Hartford, Conn., execu­ 5th. ’nansportation fumiaMd. Mrs. 6 BUY DIRECT and save valuable ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS^ yard nicely landacaped, trees. warm, air oil heat. Older home. HIGHLAND PARK School Section 40. RAY’S ROOFING Co. Built up apply at Singer Sewing Center, dollars on natimally ' advertised William H. Stuek, Chairman —Pre-war custom built -room TRY and vicinity — Old, center tor. ' - Lela Tjrbur. dlrectw. Phone ML •4> FORD 3-DOOR V-8 CUSTOM DRIVINO Instructions front your roofs, gutter work, roof, chlnmey ALL FANS below wholesale. Used Quiet neighborhood. Immediate Two car. garage. Needs Interior 8 ORDERED: That six months fCom A gents sal<] when Stout w as ar­ MORIARTY BROTHERS 833 Main from 10 to >13—1:30 to aluminum windows, doors. Jalou­ colonial with enclosed sun room chiipney colonial, paneling, mod­ 5-5757. Today’s special...... $355 repairs. Free estimates. Ray TV sets, $35 up. Used refrigerators - Clarence N. Lupien, Secretary occupancy, $12,800. Goodchild decorating throughout.. Lot SO x the 34th day' o( August. A.D.. 1954. be rested today at 6080 South Chevy home,:Dual-control insureo car, 3:30. sies, porch enclosures. Visit our and stoves. Brunner's Packard, and attached garage. Lovely ern improvements, near Parkway, and the same are limited and allowed standard or automatic. Call Sian- Hagenow, Ml. 9-2214. Ray Jack- Realty C o., Realtora. 5(1. 3-7925 or 100. $6,950. Six room ranch, at­ for the creditors within which to brlni (These Drive, in Glendale, he had UNCOLH-MERCURY DEALERS IiADT From Manchester Green *47 PONTIAC DE LUXE showroom. Winter' Seri 'of Con­ Rockville Road, TricottvUle. Open tached garage. Radiant heat. Va­ knotty pine recreation room, iaiin- 46 a cres, only 612,900 ; 6 rtwms, (2 in their claims against said estate, am Manor section desires ride to STREAMLINER CLUB chestei Driving Academy. PL oon. M l. 5-5529. necticut, 448 5(ain St., Idanches- MI. 9-0796. partly finished), )uu>tty pine living approximately $2,000 caah. Agents evenings 'tirs. cant. Good condition. Large lot. dry rernm, hot w ater oil heat, all Ihe said executor la directed to give reported he told them he spent 301-SlS CENTER STREET TEL. MI-S-51S5 Hartford, vicinity of Hartford Hos COUPE—Gray, fully equipped. 3-7249, ToU free. - WOMAN TO HELP with house­ ter. 5 0 . 9-4583. utilities. Outdoor Uving certainly room, concrete basement, oil furn- public notice to the creditors to bring ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. w ork, three aduljs. 5(1. 9-7087, Caucus Notice 172 MCKEE STREET-:Thia ia Reduced to $14,700. Can be keen In their claims within said time allow­ about $3,000 for a car in Washing­ pital. 5 :5 0 .5 p>m. M I. 5-5570 after One owner. $ave. PERAldBULATOR TYPE baby gocMi. place for anyone who wants can be enjoyed (m this 87’ x 665 ace, garage, artesian weU, in; OPEN DAILY UNTIL 10 P. M. MORTLOCK’S DRIVINO School. Alterations and additlona Ceil- RUG WOOL and renmanto, In- carriage. Good conditlmi. 5U. The Republican electors of ths by appointment only. George L. ed by publishing a copy of this order ton, and a “large part” of the 5. mgs. Workmanship guaranteed. a bigger than average lot—77 foot Grasiadlo, R ealtor. 5(1. 6-5878. lot which has fruit trses, barbecue sulated, private beach, only In some newspaper having a circula­ Lost confidence quickly restored Btmetions in making beautiful 9-9856. Town of Bolton' are hereby jnoti- $5,000. Many other ' suburban tion tn said probate dislrlcl. within ten money was lost gambling. Many Othera To Choose From by a sklUed, courteous instructor. A A Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn frontage x 333 feet deep plus an and picnic area. Shown only by. W-ANTED—Ride to and from Air­ Help wanted—Male 36 braided rugs that add distinction fled that there will be a caucus at 59 WETHERELL ST.-^lx room co­ appointment. ExccUent' value at homes and farms, new and old, days from the..date of this order. . and Names of the legitimate bene­ craft, vicinity of Woodbridge St, License included. Insured, dual rireet 5mch«U 3-4S80. POR(^LAIN kitchen table, chrome extra lot 60 feet x 123. Five room s return make to this court of the notice ficiaries of ,,tha checks were not E -Z Term s to any home. Gen’s Rug Sbm, 88 the Community Hall on Monday, 3 and 2, automatic hot water, 2-car lonial, excellent ctmditioq. Storm sole price, (toll Elva Tyler, Real­ $3,700 and up. W elles A gency, (tov­ \ and East Middle Turnpike. First controUed standard and hydrama' w a n t e d —Sports Reporter. We . Tricott Ave., Rockville. Phone legs, S3” x 43” , extends (o 84" glvenl f o r d ^ F O R D — September 20, 1954 at 8 P.Mi fo r garage, outside fireplace. About windows, vanetian blinda, siu’ten- tor. 5 0 . 9-4469. entry. P I. 2-6873. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. ~ FORD » FORD — FORD shift. T el. M I. 5-5454. Uc cars. M l. 9-7598. have a full time Job open for one 54706. 50.-84919. the purpoM of nominating a can­ CHORCHES MOTORS Rdofing and Chimneys 16-A with an interest in sports ' and $3,500 cash required. Jam es J. ed porch, 3% .acres of land, bama, SAIXARD’S DRIVINO SCHOOL r - didate for representetive to the Rohan A Son, Realtora, 517 Hart- 2-car garage. Vacant. Phone> C7TTE SOePANDABUQ 4-room MANCHESTER Cltisens. Thia to 80 Oakland Street some degree of writing ability. home, fleldstone front, fireplace our comihlttee. Join now and ‘‘Manchester’s oldest." Owner- ROOFING—Special tothg In rtpalt- Write, giv^ full details, to Boats and Accessories 46 Musical Instrunents S3 legislature, and five candidates for ford Road. Tel. M l. 3-7433. 8-8873. Certified by AAA and Board of ing roofs of all klnda Atoo new Justics of the Peace. with paneled wall, aluminum s Selp ua get good governm ent in Phone MI-9-9483 Sports Reporter, Manchester storms, tile bath, disposal, Bendix ou r town. Headquarters, 701 Main ElducaUon. We offer training, ex­ roof a Gutter work. Chimneys Evening Herald. BAR8TOW8 SAYS— Save on Evto- SET OF Black pearl .drums, very Candidates for nomination must DILLON washer, stone terrace, awnings, St. Tel. ML 05055. perience, latest methods. Ml. cleaned, repaired, 36 years’ ex- mdes before my vacation,- Sept. good condition. Must be sold with­ file notice of their intention to On* Yard Apron Naw-Saagon Traasura 1554. MSIRCURY M onterrey 4-door 9-2245. iriencs. Free esUmatea. Call AMBITIOUS 5tAN with grading 1st. New one 7% — 1954 Aqua- in 8 days, ^ all HockvUle 5-5518. seek the Republican nomination^ % ’acre, nicely landscaped, subur­ sedan, fully equipped, radio, heat­ Sowiey. Manchester Mitchell experience to operate a small sonic, tw o—15 h.p. 1994. Com e in not later than Tuesday, Septem­ ban. Only $12,600. (torlton W. I S T O U R Aotomobiles for Sale 4 er, Mercomatlc, power brakes, AUTO DRIVINO instruction from 3-5361. graderrM.^ French, Coventry. and get a real bargain. Barstow’s, ber 14, 1954, with the clerk of the Hutchins. 5H. 9-5132, 9-4694. FOr the deal of your life see Dick­ your home. Insured dual control Wearing Apparal-r-Fura S7 Town Ctommlttee. Just North o f P , O ., Phone 9-7234. 56 WETHERELL STREET-A weU BEFORE TOU Buy a used car enson Motor Sales. car. Lankm Driving School. Ml. BRICKLAYERS, Carpenters Term s. Signed: See Gorman Motor Sales. Bidck 9-6075. Heating—Plumbing 17 plumbers, construction timekeep- built older home—6 rooms plus an N orm a J*. Tedford enclosed front porch. A nice yard Salea and Servioe. 385 Ham LOOKING FOR a good used car at , er. Apply Superintendent, Jarvis ATTEN’nON ALMOST NEW tap dancing shoes, Vl(;a-Chrirman, wholesale price. See Brunner's LENNOX FURNACES and warm ' Acres, off Vernon Street. • size 18%. 5 0 . 9-8877. 100 foot front with trees and street Mitchell 0-457L Open eve­ air heating. Earl Van Camp. 50. Republican Town (tommittee bushes. One-car garage. Price nings. Packard. Last week we sold 11 Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 Dated''at Bolton, Conn., August 9-5844. experienced WATER SKI FANS 615,000. Jam es J. Rohan A Son, FORD Packards and Packard Clippers at Fountain man, 26, 1954. ONLY DOUGLAS will sell you a $1500 and. $1000 off, and we have BICYCLES, new, used, bought and knowledge of cooking and sriad Wanted^To Buy 58 R ealtors, 617 H artford Road. T el. left in used cars a ’53 Chevrolet- sold. Repairing and rebuilding, GUARANTEED) Plumblqg and making. Good salary, Arthur Drug 1952 25 HP, Johnson ...... $250 5 0 . 8-7433. late m odel c a f as low a s $145 heating. Jobbing and new work. DEALER extra clean at $1090 and a ’S3 Free pick up and delivery within Store, 943 5(ain St. . ’ 1954 25 HP. Evlnnide, Electric V down. Wo do not ask you to take Joeeph SJceJly. 5 0 . 9-3014, WANTED TO Buy—A com crib. SWEEPING views, large four room ( a loan from m bank or finance Packard coupe a|l equipped at two . mile radius. Manchester starter $350 Cycle Shop, IM West Middle Turn­ Call 5 0 . 9-4822. . ranch, picture window, fireplace, com pany to com plete yotu* down $1175. R em em ber these are whole­ <1951 Mercury KG 9 $300 ADVANCEMENT sale prices. Cars are guaranteed. pike. M l. O'Sbro or 9-3502. Help Wanted— ..ceramic tile bath,. aluminum paym ent. Positively only $145 Millinery—Dressmaking 19 storms, hot water heat, cellar, one -J See Him For Values down buys a 1540 ca r, $155 buys a Low bank rates up to 5 years to Male or Female ><^7 1951 Chris Craft Commander $175 WILL BUY % gaUon Jugs, any OPPORTUNITIES acrS ,'good land. Suburban. $12,900. 1550, $355 buys a 1963. N o addition­ pay. If we don’t have the car you DRESSMAKEIR, riteratlona on 1950 Scott-Atwater 16 HP. ..$175 am ount. 5 0 . 9-7441. Business SeTvicei Offered 13 PART t i m e dishwasher apd foun­ . (torlton W. Hutchins. - 5 a 9-5132, al aide notes or loans. We guaran­ want maybe we will trade it this coats, suite, dresses, skirts, etc. 24 HP. Johnson ...... $75 9-4694. tee to sell under the above terms week. I guarantee I can save you FVRNTTURE Reflnlahing, antique . Call 5 0 . 0-6656; tain- worker. Evenings. Comer Soda Shop, 785 Main St. 12’ Speed B oat • • ■ a • ■ a •'« • a a sH $60 1951 TORD G U ^ 8 CVL n « S frith notes sa low ss $40 monthly. hundreds of doUara. Chet Brunner, furnlturS a specialty, chairs caned Rotnns Without Board 59 WESlMINSTEai ROAD—Open for IMder. Excellent CendtUea. Good credit to our only require­ Brunner's Packard, Rockville Rd., Special On New Buccaneer 1954 SKILLED MEN and rushed. Anson F. Thorp. Moving—^Tracking FRONT ttbOM, centrally located.' Ingpection Sunday. 6 room co-' ment. Douglas Motors, 555 Main. Tricottvtile. Open evenings 'til 9. Phone MltcheU -8-57S0. lonlal, pil )i«*t, 1% batiia, inaulat- Storage 20 Motors Sold, at 25% Off List Continuous bot water. -Parking. HAIRDRESSER WANTED Gentleman preferred. 5 0 . 9-7129. am alwaato better^taan-ayeraga ed. Call any tiine before Sunttoy’a 1952 CHEVROLET CONV. $1195 1941-1940, OLDER Chevrolets, The Right CombinatioiT RUBBISH and ashes removed. Gen­ In 5 HP. or“l2 HP. ruah. We aiao have other Ustinfi Fords, other good transportation. AUSTIN A. CHA5IBER8 CO;, in the fast-expandteg alicratt Fewer GHde. R. and H. Like new. eral cleaning of attics, ceUars and locri and long dtotaiiee moving, MODESRN ROOM for rent. Shower, from $5200 to $210,000. E A E R eal­ Good credit enables us to accept McCLURE PONTIAG yards. Call hLand M Rubbish re­ FOR MODERN Act Now and Save ladustry. Se why nat start to­ ty. Edw. Dupre, Ml. 0-6397. or $5 dowif. Douglas M otors, 555 M su packing, atorage. Call 50. 94187. private entrance. Parking apace SALES and SERVICE m oval. M I. 9-F757. Hartfon* CHapel 7-1439. day to build a futiire at Fratt (3 iff Burdick, 5(1. 3-4480. 1952 FORD SMNUNE TUDOR $1115 AIR-CONDITIONED MANY OTHER SPECIAL^ avaUable. Inquire 101 Choatnut 1546 CHEVROLET sedan. Heater, 873 MAIN ST., MANCTOSTER COMPLETTE Hand and power lawn St. aad Whitney Aircraft.' R. and H. $ cylinder. radio, 1546 Oldamobile six coupe, 54ANCHE8TE1R — Package Deliv­ MANCHESTER ’48 Pontiac . convertible, full mower sales and service. Motors ery. Local light tmcking and BEAUTY SALON TWO R005C8, Uving and bedrooms. hydramatic; 'new rings. No down tuned ar overhAuled. Ihckup and McINTOSH BOAT CO. ' payment, $4.90 weekly. Cole price $195. package delivery. Refrigemtors. Clean, comfortable. Cool in sum­ We still need— Four room (tope (tod with two 1952 FORD MMNUNE FORDOR $1195 delivery service. Gibson’s Garage. waahers and atova moving 52 Oak St., 5(anchester mer, warm in winter. Twin bedo; , M ^ r s . IQ . -A0580. ’52 Chevrolet Style Dlx. 4-DMr. M l. 541013. SCHULTZ’S rooma unfiniahed up. Fireplaca, FtN EW ! It’sTERKIFIC! It’s VERSATILE! e cylinder. Radio, heater, $1195. specialty. 5 0 . 9-0753. Omtinuous bot water. Private a Tool and Bie Makers Timken' oil burner, niem grounda. TO BE SURE see McClure for a bath, in quiet, private home. '51 Studebaker Land-Sedan, au- WIRING INOTALLATION of aU BEAUTY SALON Diamonda—Watchi a Tool am t^nge Inspec­ Bding> isffered for aale by original wonderful deal on a new 1954 tonmUc shift, $895. • types. No Job too small. Pater Painting—Papering 21 Near Center, (toll after 4-p.m. 50. 1952 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE Pontiac or a good will used car. . JewclfT 48 9-7410. tors owner who purchaaed property in ’47 Buick "Sup. Convt. Fully P u ta lu k , 40 Fostkr street. Pheme JA-6-2372 h 's Hie Anderson Flesivent Window Unit T op trades. slcC hire Pontiac, 575 Mltchril 9-7803. a Gauge Makers 1940. On a btia line. ASPECIM.RT $995 M ain. T el. M I. 5-4045. eve­ equipped $195. EXTERIOR PAINTING ONLY. 50. LEONARD W. YOBT, Jawtltr. la- NEWLY DB(X>RATED, BaautiftUly nings ’til 10. - '52 Hudson Hornet: Sedan. Hy- 0-1383. paira, adjusts aratches oxparily. fUratolMd and ■paeloua iw u a. Tba aPrcci^kin Machinists This ravolutionary Andarsan creation represents a. new idea in window GONDER’S T.V. Service. avaUable Reaaonabls pricaa O pto: daily. most complate light bousekdaptng dramatic. Very clean, $1095. . any time. Antenna conversions. Refrigeration Equip- T. J. CROCKETT 1951 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE $9(5 A 1963 NASH R am bler Country PAINTING, Elxteribr and interiqr, Does—Birds—Pets 41 .Thursday evenlnga 129 Sprues taeiUttes avaUable in Manchaetar. . a stylo and comfort . . and tha W. G. Glenney Co. has it on display for ’51 Hudson Super ''6'' Sedan. !*hUco factory supervtoed serviee. ^ ment Operators ^346 Very clean. , Club, beautiful two-tone green. Overdrive, R. and H., $595. paperhanging. Cellinga refintoh- strast m tchril 9-6S87. You artll m arvel at the claanfiaeas B roker - you to sa*. Fully equipped with Radio and Tel Ml. 9-1486. ed. Wall paper hooka on request. TURTLES, Hamsters and Mexican c t this building. CtaUdran aeeapted. ’51 Chevrolet Style Dlx. 4-Door a Sheet metal Mechanics ONE YARD APRON beater. As shiny ss the day it WIRING INSTALLA'nON and re­ Etotimates given. FUUy insured. Jumping beans. Tropical ftoh and Ontral. Priced so reaacnabla Phone: Office 50-3-5416 Install it in any of tkr** positions— stacks, ribbons or grouped to provide was purchased. Inside to immacu­ Fully equipped, $995. Call Edward R. Price. 5Qtche)l accessories. Kelly's Aquarium, 39 Gardefi—Farm-rDairy you’U gaapl Bo aura and aea tUa a Fusion Welders . Even if you are ”iss busy as a 8061 1951 FORD FORDOR $915 pair of small electric »pUances Residence 50-9-7751 imlimitad possibilities in window design. Onatem S fy tin d er. E xcellen t cnn(HH(in ^ late. Has a conservatively driven ’50 Hudson Q>mm. ” 8” Sedan. and fixtures. Clarence O. Smith, 9-1003. . Sunset St. Products 50 ooe. I t a . Dom ay, 14 Arch S t a Automatic Screw Bh- bee," you'll be pretty in or out of 12-42 , 33,550 miles. Can obtain bank rates R. and H. Very clean. $695. 31 Knox St. Phone M l. 5-5433. the kitchen when wearing this As smart and attractivs aa can EAST liARTFORD —Two-famUy You can have casements, awning type windows, hopper type sash, win-\ if desired. WUl accept trade. $1196 SPRAY PAINT your home, wood GOOD HOMES Wanted for part APPLES FOR SALE at 61 Strick- FURNISfOSD R«x>m for rant, near chine Operators oimple - to - sew - aind - embroider bs—Just the thing to have reqdy ’61 nymouth Belvedere Hard­ or asbeatoa ahingles. Reasonable (fiatl 8 x 4 oak doora, oU beat, dowalls — doions of arrangomants to reflect your own good fast* and or best offer. ML 5-4M. top. FuDy equipped. $995. ETJRNITURE RepUring, reflnlah- Angora kittens. Call after 5 p.m. land St. Bring your own contain-• Main St. Gentlman preferrad. 6 apron. for the new season. 5(aks this slim Mcny Other Fhw Cen to ChMM FiWi rates. 50. 34177. 5H. 9-8907. ers. H asel St. 5 0 . 9-2170. ALSO 3-car attached garage. Lot 135 x ing; used furniture and antiques Pattern No. 2346 contains apron beauty easily SQd quickly. ISO. Etocellent condition. 1 mile to ideas. « 1951 CHEVROLETS, two-door and Many other makes and models.' bought and sold. Furniture Repair ttosue for medium sise; material Pattern No. 8061 to in otoes 12, I four-door, very clean and in excel- Sand Blast Operators Pratt A Whitney Aircraft, tibia la Com * in — we'll show you how it works, explain: the quality construe* Service, TricottvU le. NQ. $-7449. requirements; sewing directions; 14, 16, 18. 20; 40. 42. Sise 14. co l- an investment property. Price ' lent condition. Hurry, hurry, ^ ^ b r k lg e St. 5(1. 36« CREVROUBT ______, _____ M c K i n n e y m o s . C u p srhttsa [ . y r n . % / I ^ U I ^ C KAOIO aisd tent. 26 erato- oaadforit SEWERAGE dtSPOBAL C ROCKmU 5-53U ^ A very ^ u i, Somblna- MELODY RADlpiTV. Guafantoed T lw ril O tBLBvmoN ISS-18I rcaii S t. TW. ia-S4 J DMStag Mglh. •arrice. MI. 9-a». ” T- FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1954 PAG e M t E !E ^ lianrlff0tpr lEttsttlng I^FralJi Avortf * Daily Net Prtas Run For the Weak Ended Ho Wwthgr . ' f l age groups as follows: 9-10, free Angost 31, 1S54 iswanl of D. a. Wanthai Helen Kronick, 13 Stephen St., A son was bom Aug. 24 to Mr. Swimming Meet style, aad a balloon race. 1 1 -12 , has returned from Callicoon, N. Y. and Mrs. Oena Cheverier of Hart­ free style, and a ping pong ball A bout Town ahere she spent the summer as a ford at the Hartford Hospital. Skywaich Schedule and spoon mce. 13-14, free style, - 10,951 Tanlght, shiwsw, lew counselor at Camp Swatonsh. Next Mrs. Cheverier is the former Listed Wednesday and a Watermelon race. 16-16, free Fe. Teaserrew •Th* RrrT Dr. Tnim m H. Wood- month she will .enter Boston Uni­ Marion Childs, daughter of Mr. Member et the Andlt .. and Mrs. Joseph J. Childs of 26 style, and a boat race- Burenn ef Cfawnlatien ihOMe at Wftitl, putor of the First Congre- versity as a sophomore. Saturday, August 28 , ^ Anyone interesteii in partlpipat- \ gatloiul Caiurch inJCjWt Hartford, Green Rd. The annual swimming meet will M taicheM ter-^A City of VUlage Charm Mldnight-2 a.m...... Dick Forsch. ordon Pomeroy • be held at . Globe Hollow pool ing can sign up either at Salters will he the guest preacher at both Edwin Lynn of ^ F'oley St., his or Globe Hollow, i There will be •ervlcca at the Center Congrega- . Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mohr 2 a m.-4 a. m...... Volunteers Needed Wednesday evening beginning at been named to the Dean's List at 5:30 p. m. awards' for first, jilecond, and third ttongl Church Sunday. The Rev; Syracuse University for last of 79 Hackmatack St. will enter­ 4 a.m.-6 a.m, . . . ,... V* • ■ 1 • • ■ ’ Leonard Rackowaki, J. Leber VOL. LXXIII.no . 286 (CloaMlIsi AflverMalsg en Page IS) 6 a.m.-9 a.m...... Volunteers Needed , The races'Will be divided into place winners In-each race. .MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1954 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE PIVK CBNH Clifford O. Simpson will be springf's semester. Ljmn is en­ tain the bridal party for the And- ...... Roland Morin preaching In Dr. Woodwwd’s rolled in the School of Agriculture erson-Mohr wedding this evening 9 a.m.-Noon . . . . Noor-3 p.m...... -Genevieve Morgan, James Horg^an church. Dr. Woodward, who is at the university. following the rehearsal. Miss ...... Marion.Cullen, Virginia Uegl TAMPAX moderator of the Oonnectlcht Con­ Marilyn Mohv will he married to 3 p.m.-6 p.m. ... 6 p.m.-8 p.m...... Roberf Ringuette, Alfred Ringuetta AAodom mothod ference of Congregational Chris­ A son was bor.-n Tuesday in the Douglas Anderson tomorrow night ...... Volunteers Needed W itn e sse s tian Churches, has chosen for his 8 p.m.-lQ^ p.m. .., Ike Facing Hartford Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. at 7 o'clock^n the South Method­ . , . Joseph Marcin 24 Crewmen Killed aermon topic, “ Solving Life's 10 p.m.-Midnlght for monthly John P. Fay of 404 Wetherell St. ist Church. Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters. Municipal - P l^ lu n s." Building, Manchester , on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays from sonitory proloefion Wallace A. Worthington of this H«gh McKinnon of 98 Green­ In Censure New Fights 1-5 p.m. Civil Defense telephone number— 9-9068.______Debate on EDC Starts Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Hamlin of town and Margaret Louise Bou­ wood St., will celebrate his ,25th As Bomber Crashes 335 Spencer St. have returned chard of Hartford filed an appli­ anniversary with the Phoenix- In­ S y L T f / N o folM . pi.ej. •» •*>2; from Chatham, N. B., having been cation for a marriage license yes­ surance Co. tomorrow. He is em­ iSutHlMirsTeliti*—qoiA *o*^S**»***^ dispoMl.» sitesfcf *sMO*» ewda Case CaUe^ In January ^ l e d there by the death of Mrs. terday in the Hartford Bureau of ployed there as a bookkeiper. Great Uncle o f Mrs. Dik Rapid City, S. D., Aug. 28 (/P)— A huge B-36 bomber car­ ______, \ Hamlin’s sister. SUtistics. , Cottons - Taffet^ - Crepes ried at least 24 crewmen to death last night when it crashed Members of the Manchester Washington, Aug. 28 (/P)— Washinigton, Aug. 28 (IP)—• Herbert McKinney, chairman of Lodge of Elks attending the base­ and burned during landing attempt at Ellsworth Air Force Honored by Toastmasters (Not all sizes in all styles) Watkins (R-UUh) said to­ President Eisenhower inay the Men's Division of the South ball game in New, York City on day witnesses are being su^ Base near here. The Public Information Office said three Methodist Church will assist the Sunday have been requested to other crewmen ' aboard the plane ,,—;;-----^------face new congressional bat­ In French Assembly S s, Ji WSCS with plans for its second wear their Elk hats, according to poenaed for the start Tues­ “Uncle Henry,” who was a.. "Vl'fttrcver meetings are held were in “ very critical” condition' tles in January over proposals annual Antiques Show, to be held Jame.s McVeigh. The special train day of public hearings in a at the- base hospital. to limit treaty > making at the Community Y, 79 No. Main will leave Hartford at 7:55 a. m. family "legendary hero” to Mrs. I "throughout the Engjish .spewing new Senate investigation of The bodies of the dead were bad­ Tells of Profits and will leave New York City at world, they know of Robert’s Rules powers and to restore high, '^ L B e n S i a ^ n p y i St., Monday, Sept. 27 through Fri­ 8 Edward Dik of 137 Henry St. when 1 the conduct of Senator Mc- ly tom and burned. day, Oct. 1. p. m. Coaches bn the train marked of Order.” At first searchers were kept rigid price supports for major she was a child, was honored yes­ C;arthy (R-Wis). Candidates for Gubernatorial Nomination in Texas "Manchester Elks'* have been re­ terday by the'Tostmasters Inler- away from the fuselage section of farm field crops. F inal V ote Mr. and Mrs. Everett R. Ken­ served for the delegation, McVeigh Watkins, chairman of a special the broken ship by roaring fiamei. The President won victories on nalibnal at Arlington Cemetery, -man commutes that wlU look nedy, 87 Phelps Rd.. left today for said. where he is buried. Brig. Gen. 6 However, they were able to remove both issues in the 83rd Congress New York, where they will be ONE GROUP itisJWHAUea into censure charges aimed at Mc­ the last bodies about 7 a..,m* which ended its legislative work weekend guests of the Hcv. Wil­ Henry M. Robert, who is Mrs. ^ MANCHESTER Carthy by three fellow Senators, Given On C.O.D. Deliveries Dik's great uncle, was noted as one (EDT). last week. But opponents have an­ May Com e lard J. and Mrs. McLaughlin. 5 MILLWORK CO. decUnsd to nams ths witnesaea Officers said it would be about nounced they will be back with Peter Cooper Rd., former leaders Conducting Adult of America's great men, when he Volttts to $10.98...... Bummonsd. published his book, “Robert's Rules 254 Broad St.—Tel. MI-9-S28S 11 a. m. (EDT) before they would new ammunition when the 84th of the North Methodist Church, The bipartisan Watkins Com­ be able to announce the names of of Order.’’ Congress convenes after the first who will leave on Oct. 1 for a tour Square Dancing mittee will start its inquiry short­ the victims.. They said the heavy, of the year. Next W eek of Europe and Asia, with India as Robert’s book, considered one of ly before another-group—the Sen­ casualty list slowed the task of the top authorities on how to con­ WE HAVE WHAT Sen. Bricker (R-Ohio) saya he their objective. Mr. McLaughlin ONE ^ROUP ate Investigations subcommittee— notifying the next of kin. is going to start all over again to Paris, Aug. 28 (/P)— ^Thfi spent 16 years as a Methodist mis­ An adult 'outdoor square dance duct a meeting, came out Feb. 19, YOU WANT IN publishes RepubUcan majority and No public identification of vie- will be held Monday evening be­ fight for a constitutional amend­ RANGE & FUEL OIL sionary in India and is now execu­ 1876. About two years ago, a huge VedUM to $13,98...... 1 ... .1 Democratic minority reports on 36 tima will be made until this is ac­ French National Assembly to* ginning at 8:45 on the West Side celebration was held in Washing­ ment aimed at preventing treaties tive secretary of the Vellore Chris­ days of hearings into ths McCar- complished. from overriding atate lewy^ and day started its discasaion oo tian Medical College Board. He tennis courts. ton D.C, marking the selling of thy-Army controversy. 'This dance will be conducted by the millionth copy of his book. HARDWARE Firemen reported the biasing- constitutions. ratification of the Europeaii will sp^nd tw’o months at Vellore Verdict Slated Tueeday ship set several brush and grass The Senate wrestled with this and the balance of the time, until James Herdic. superintendent of Mrs. Dik, who never personally The McCarthy-Army "verdict” Defense Community (EDC) The BOLAND OIL CO. r----- s*6f tke Alamo, cradle of Texaa freedom, in San Aatonlo, Prender ataade -Flras probably has done more for public^ or Mitchell 3-8606 13 miles west of this southwestern $25,000 capital stock investment after a hot fight in both Senate Mendes-Fmnee waa not on tha the Democrats’ report may run as South Dakota city of 25,000. In government-lneured apartment minded people who are interested 142 East Center St. long as words. and House. Eisenhower planned to government bench as the treaty * iMANCNinn' CoiM-i 6,000 Swallow and his son, Harold, devetopmeats. Oaiaa told his in orderly meetings than anyone Manchester McClellan mentioned "an outside sign the bill today. waa called up. *rhe negotiations In the world.” He also said that. Read Herald Advs. ^ d they were about to retire story before Sea. Prescott Bush This new program—which calls Carolt ( irow s, seemed to have Mowed consideraht/ chance" that Democratic members w en. they felt a "concussion (R-Conn) who Is condurting a may file individual statements for a sliding scale of supports today, with the premier hoMlng which shook the ground.” They one-man hearing for the Senate ranging between 82 >4 per cent and Texas Runoff Seen out for U.e propoeals vriiich wars findings on one or two points In saw (lames light up the sky imme­ Banking and Currency Commit­ 90 per cent of parity—may get Moves Slowly rejected by the other five powen addition to their joint atstement. diately W d drove to the scene, After Republican and Demo­ tee Into anspected Irregularities its first test of popularity among at Brussels. In government-insured housing the farmers themselves when they Socialist' Julea Moch. a foa af cratic reports are in, they will go (Conttaiied oa Page Three) to the Government Printing Office, construction... fAP Wirephoto) go to the polls Nov. 2. Toward Coast the European Array and any oUitr where publication may take until Should the voting in farm areas form of West German rearms* ment, opened the debate. Koch ia Wednesday morning. reflect a strong choice between Miami, Fla., Aug. 28 lAV-A : ...... Wltaessea Being Subpoenaed candidates becking flexible props the ’’reporter’ for the Foreign A f­ Meanwhile, Deputy U. 8. Mar­ and those calling for a return to ' Dll*?. T«. Au». 28 ( / ^ v jllUS Shi»«.jW Jta op- fairs committee, which previoua* shals are serving subpoenas call price floors at 90 per cent of the northwe^ today.'All intereau ■ ponciit for re-elwtion— Ralph Yarborough— ^uared o ff today ly approved hU recom'ieniUtten ling for rejecting tha treaty. Ing first witnesses for the censure parity, future congressional in North and South Carolina were in a Democratic runoff primary hailed aa an Eisenhower Inquiry. activity on this i'kaue may be gov­ placed otr'the alert. Some 400 depuUes ware seated popularity test. Voiing began at 7 a.m. and was to close at in the wipe-colored halL Sen. Flanders (R-Vt.) lit. Ui,e erned accordingly.. *rhe. small but powerful hurri- 7 p.m. (CST). The vote was ex-r fuse for this Investigations when Parity is a farm jirlce standard cane-Waa about 300 miles east of The Oqmmunlat East w oi repra* Flexible Farm Bill pected by many to exceed the ^ . « w. Sentad In' the vttltora' gfitey hy he IntroducM a resolution seeking declared by law to be fair to farm­ Jaeksonville. Fla., with a forwaitl 1,348,000 total cast In the July 24, f ._g-aiMgh A a l r a l l r d X .where yoilr‘Calorie-Cuives” have gone..- to place the Senate on record, as ers In relation to the coats of the movement of less than fiye mites Polish Ambasaador , gtaiilaiaa You’ll primary in which Shivers led Yar-1 v F v g a Gajowakl. Also in tha galftry .as declaring that McCarthy's conduct things they buy. ’t; per hour.. Denver, Aufir. 28 (/P>—President Eisenhower today signs bohough by 23,787 votes. The the British Ambassador ta “is unbecoming a member o f the Sen. Mundt (R-8D), who is run­ Hrrricane winds extended out­ weather was clear and hot over United States Senate” and la "con'- ward 50 miles from the center and France, Sir Gladwyn Jehh. into law a farm biil representing a major administration vic­ ning for reelection, has promised most of Texas. For Details of Afteg tv days of diacuadoa demned." tory— a measure he says will provide iphre food, make pro­ to seek legislation' to restore rigid gales extended 100 miles. One of the Utterest political The Miami Weather Bureau said ■upporte.'s o f EDC drew up a The Senate created the Watkins duction more efficient and stabilize fantLincome. The Presi- supports, which Were .war-bom. campaigns in the memory of vet­ resoluUqn calling for new negatia* Committee to explore this resolu­ Other Cfongress members have the storm should intensify some eran observers ended last night * Power Contract dent’a vacation headquarters an- 7 ------—^— — and move slowly for tho t^axt ttonii before Sept. 15 and ad* tion and 46 partially overlapping nounced hisUta plana to put his -.I-,.. sig­ 'v i made similar pledges. 12 with candidates plugging. , ______joiiriiment of the debate until accusations which Flanders, and I The President has said he will hours, probably in a direction be­ nature to legislation for which he tween northwest and north. where the votes were heavieat/ Washington, Aug. 2$ (>P)—Sen. talka with the other five EDC Sens. Morse (Ind-Ore.) snd Ful- fought perhaps more vigorously be knocking on. the door of the EaclKpredlcted victory. ; Gore (D-Tenn) has aaked the partners tire concluded. brtgh't (D-Ark) submitted to sup­ Farm Supports "Interests in eastern North and' / than he did for any other program _ _ . : new Congress -for some legislation la. Rival .Stroagholda.... >"aaalatance” of President Eiaen- However, the Asoerobly Was port It. South Carolina-' should' remain Oh he submitted to the 83rd Congress. T , Ihe didn’t get tkia year. He men- hqwer in getting a copy of a pro- scheduled to begin debate fonaab* Thirteen of the charges have JW.1 C1 WC 8 L I s s u e I Honed in this category a pro- the alert for further advances^ puted. Shivers stronghold. Shivers Compromise Measure the weather bureau said In^bn posed private power contract for ties with a report on the project been lumped in five major cate­ The measure, however, is some i posed constitutional amendment was in Houston, where Yarbor­ gories for Initial study at the advisory Ise'aed gt 5 a.m. (^DT). the Tennessee Valley area. by Moch Foreign Affairs Commit­ thing o f a compromise bn Eisen-: i r ^ n s X i to’lower the voting age to 18. re ough expected a huge union vote. Gore, a critic of the President’s tee who la expected to urge its re­ pt.'bllc'hearings, which will be con­ vision of the Taft-Hartley Labor "Small craft along the^eorgia Party loyalty ■was a, major is­ ducted under court rules. The five hower’a request for broad powers r o r ^ U e m O C r a t S 2!' snd Carolina coasts shpUM remain plan for a 107 million .dollar pri­ jection. to deal with farm price suporta Relations Act and extension of the sue in the campaign Which grew vate power plant to serve the area, Meades May Taka Flsar Include accusations that McCarthy aind. accumulated food surpluses reciprocal tra^e agreements pro- In port,” the advisoty'added. hotter with the Injection of auch The storm, named Carol to said the Atomic Energy Com­ After Moch and other commit­ valued at many milliona of dollars. Sioux Falls, S. Dr; Aug. 28 issues as racial segregation in mission tAEC) refused to furnish (Conttaned aa Page Three) In his nationwide radio-tele Midwestern Democratic (CoBtiiined on Page Thibe) identify it as the third of the-sea­ public schools, support of the CIO tee members make thlMr raporta -1 leaders son, intehsifibd rapidly yesterday him a copy of the document. Mendea-France may taka the door vision address last Monday night meet here today to sUrt a Political Action Committee, sup­ drive but waltzea around near latitude In a telegram to Elsenhower, to outline his poidtion. A t this on the record of the 83rd . Con- for - the farm vote in November, but port of the National Assn, for-the Gore wrote: 36" DAN RIVER > 36" AMERITEX gresa, Elaenhower said that when 30.3 north and’ longitude 76.7 west. Advancement b f Colored People, point a move to poetpoae tha da- uncertain aa to whether they sUnd Hjtrncanes normally move fbr- “ A draft of tha propoaad con­ bate may ha brought up. Highly R^ber tlnioii he took office those surpluses had united on an agricultural issue. Capital Gtecii and a land deal in which Shivers tract dated Aug, 11 has been sub­ WRINKUSHED / become "unmanageable” and that u ^ d at speeds ranging from 8 to made a- profit of $425,000. placed informanta say the govara-. This uncertainty was supplied 15 miles an hour but Carol "wal- mitted ‘ to the Joint' (Senate- ment might be willing to accept a / under existing law they continued mainly by Adlai Stevenson, the Shivers campaigned for Repub­ House) Committee on Atomic Goldtone Prints Acts Today on to grow "at an alarming rate.” loweif’ well off the Florida coasC lican Dwight D. Eisenhower in delay. party’s titular leader and the prin- Legion Host on and, showed little inclination to Energy. Thus far I have been un­ They were represaing '.farm c(})8l speaker at a'conclave draw­ 1952, taking the statii' lilkrty or- able to secure a copy of this con­ Mendea-FranM tried hia hand at Plaid Ginghams market -prices, he declared. Then, head for land. Senlzation with him. and carry­ modifying the pact laat waak in ing many candidates for Congress A hurricane hunter plane from tract. I would be grateful for your Pay Hike Offer alluding to the program he is from 1.5 states, from Indiana to Conclave JVisit ing Texaa for the GOP-for the assistance.” Brussels but he ran into a stMM| signing Into law today, he said: Jacksonville, piloted by Lt. (j.g.) second time since reconstruction wall of opposition from the other Wyoming and North Dakota and E. J. Casey, madq a low level Gore 'sent a separate telegram By THE AS80CIATCD> PRESS "Now we have a program' that Minnesota to Oklahoma. days following the Civil War. to AEC Chairman Lewis . L. five countries- But the pro-EDC Washington. M g. 28 (Ah—The I reconnaisa'nce late yeaterday and He did it, he said, because Ei­ About 33,000 Qoodyear Tire A will encourage efficient produc­ • 'Want To Stress Farm Issue tide of Incoming American Le- reported a flock of sea gulls Strabss and Rowland R. Hughes, 89® yd- Rubber Co.' workem vote today on tion, will stimulate production, and Many of the leaders wanted the senhower promised a return of the (Osattaaed aa Page Thraa) trapped in the hurricane's calm director of the budget. He wrote: ' Rich goldtone prints for dresses, skirts, house­ an agreement to end a 52-day-old atabUiae farm income.’ - party'toV'ill'ourin mikforthe toward flood stage suppoeedly oil-rich lidelands to “Thia contract deals with a mat­ 8 9 ® today as this bunting hung capi "eye.” atate ownership. Democrat Ad|al coats, draptries, etc. . strike In exchange for hourly pay Both aupporters and critics of Eisenhower administration’s farm tal Uifow wide Ua arm$ to receive The eye la an area In the center ter involving public business. So Tha smartest patterns in" wonderful. Dan boosts averaging 6^ , cents. the Preaident’a controveralal pro­ program the big issue in a fall Stevenson. Shivers said, believed far as I am aware, no aeiffirity River ginghams. They wash and 1'ron'iike a .In federal ownership. CIO United Rubber workers of? posals generally agreed hie suc­ campaign in which Democrats hope With the Legion’s 36th and pos­ (CoBtlnned on Page Eleven) regulations are involved- - I In­ handkerchief, w-rinklea fall out over night. ficials who negotiated the settler cess marked the biggeat and to cegain control of Congress. "I did it for the school children sist that as a member of the Unit­ sibly biggest convention . dud to of Texas,” Shivers said. Money re­ Bulletins ^ 36" SIMTEX ment In Cleveland late yesterday hardest-fought administration vic­ ■niey propose to make the open Monday, planes, trains, bus­ ed States Senate I am entitled to indicated they expected quick tory in the recent aession of pon- party’s main attack—In farming ceived from ttdeland leases and Other 36” Plaid Ginsrhams 69c yd. es and cars were bringing in loads royalties goes into the sUte'a per­ a copy of the contract in order frofli the AP Wlieo ratification by union locals here gresa. areas—on flexible farm price sup­ of blue and gold clad Legionnaires that I may review Its contents.” NEW FALL and in St. Mary's, Ohio; Jackson, Many poUtlclaha believe that the ports which the GOP-controIled manent .school fund. and their families.. But Yarborough, said Shivers The Eisenhower administration ' f Mich.;,New Dedfbrd. Mass;; Wind­ Omnibus Farm Bill-Changing the Congress focently passed at the The Legion got' a bit of good News Tidbits la_.urging constrbetion of a power PARTY CUTS JAP REDO sor, ,Vt.; Muheie, Ind.; Lincoln, direction and pattern of 20 years of. behest of President Eisenhower. promised House Minority Leader news last night; Its members Culled from AP Wtrea Sam Rayburn, the Democratic plant at West Memphis. Ark., by ' Tokyo, Ang. $$ iflt—The Jape* 36" AMERITEX . Nebc; Gadsden, Ala.; Topeka,' government programa-- may de­ But was Stevenson ready arid won’t have to make their own ho- neae Community party haa ez- Tweed Denims Kans., and .Los Angeles'. cide party control of Congress dur-. willing to go along with 'them on. ConvenUon's chairman, that he a private power group known as newest (FABRIC LINED) ‘tel beds after all.. . would return to Texas and support the Dixon-Tatea Syndicate. palled 8$a members thia year an ' Spurs Firestone Efforts ing this campaign yimr when all this particular issue? grounds of “ eeplenage and flavin Sleepy Snoozer That was a big. question which Hotel Strike Dt^layed the Democratic nominee. Rayburn The AEC would buy the power The prospect of Goodyear - re- House members and more tllan one A strike of AFL hotel workers senate Banking Committee Uon.*' the English iangange Japan Bumiiig production next -week thii^ of the Senate face re-elec- the party leaders asked one an­ ends four-dag atand In New York and other 'Democratic leader's ebn- and turn it over to the Tennessee Uon. had been threatened for Tuesday ctirred with the Yarborough con­ Valley AuthOritv (TVAI. w'hlch News saM today. The newspaper, ter the longest strike in.the Com­ other. Particularly active at the night— the height of thd conven­ after tumuig up testimony of huge quotfaig the puMle eaeaiRy hH Flannelette pany’! histoiY spurred efforts to profits on government - insured tention. would transmit it to customers in vwn \ tion—but the -Union last night "A month later,'* Yarborough the Memphis,' Tenn.. area. vesllgatlOB ageacy, saM the Rada ® yd- find a settlement in the rubber in­ (Ceathined an Page Three) (CoaUBoed Pago Three) agreed to .postpone its walkout housing profits during post-war started their houaecieaahig In 89 dustry's other- big strike, against building 'ooom. . . . Indian govern­ ■aid, "my .opponent waa back in Power facilities iiaed by ,TVA to m with 4 reinforced sdjoitable garters (u thovm) . deadline until after the expected ‘texaa campaigning' for the Re­ supply Memphis would then be Jaanary. The smartest plaid patterns and' toloringa Firestone Tire A Rubber Co. 150,000 convention visitors go ment says seven killed and 19 in^ ever In denim. Wool-lyke patterns that, are An unusual all-day Saturday jured in the Hindu-Moaiem riots publicans in a turncoat roje.” freed to'serve ABC Installations at home. In Amerima Tmditian . Paducah. Ky. AIR WEAKNESS HARED unusual. For dresses, skirts, ..suits, jacketa, ,.aession' in the Firestone dispute in Hyderabad State. Ramatehi, Oeemaay. Aag. $■ Red. white and blhe. bunting Shivers said his profit of Gore and other britlca^ of the ® yd. draparica, spreads, couch covert and slip 'was scheduled in Cleveland today Cafe Moves to Prevent .decorated downtown buildings and Sen. Malone' (R-Nev) calls for­ (fi—Allied air maaenvars Mvalv- 59 V.-. 'i- at the request of company nego­ eign aid director Harold E. Stas* $425,000 on a Rio Grande lan^ d'al plan contend it Is aimed at cur- covers. - . Now non-roll top aftd hiddon *^Rnflor^ popolt street cars, taxis and store win­ lag Tte Americaa, Preach and tiators, a union spokesman said. sen honest but miagiiided 'patriot Caaadina plaaee.. disriised *Taa- You w-in lova the unusual patterns, and color­ dows displayed the cheery greet­ (Contiaiied en Page Twe) ings of this fine quality flannelette. slim you without a spom, stitch, stay or bonof ? The walkout of 25,000 Firestone ing: “Welcome American Legion." and regards him aa "more danger­ (CoBtiniied on Page Clevea) lated wenkneaaea la eaaunnnicn- workers enters its third week to- Brazil General Strike While the Legionnaires checked ous than Harry Dexter White.” Uoaa aad air-gronad argaatan* . ... Britain’s churches offer pray­ 45" w a s h a b l e AMERITEX 3*y. in at their hotels and broke out tton." it waa aaaaimred today. It’s the newest Playtex idea—Wonder White Magic.ControUer. — , * “Some pro0 esa” was reported their Oameraa and traditional er's for desperately needed sun­ by the union m Firestone negotia­ Rio de Janeiro, Bn dl,-Am . 28• regulations deemed by the Vargas walking ?ticks. the organization’s shine to help Britain’s farmers Shift ti Right at Etaiftoi DEATH PRORE COXTINVE8 36" AMERITEX YouTl tee how it controls those “ Calorie-Curres” the n^nte you iJPt—President Joao Cafe- Spun Rayon tions yesterday. Seniority, job Filho's - government are complied with. national security .and Child Wel­ bring in rain-damaged crops. Wratneld. Maas,, Aag. Sfi 19) put it on ! How the hidden “ 6nger” panels 6rm and flatten where U matters security and many other matters four-day-old government took Give full consideration to fare Commiasions' were hard at Moira Shearer, red-haired baUet —iBvesUgaUra eaatlaaad their urgent steps today aimed at price freesing. star o f Sadler’s Wrila, reported most/ How the non-roll top hugs and smooths your waistline/ not Involved In the (Soodyear ait- work on resolutions, to be brought peahe today lata tha daath af Red Flannelette heading off a threatened general h Is sutement added that the gtv'lag up dancing for new career Churchmen See Capitalism Arthur IL 1 Jaw ell. Jr,, SS-yoar* Vyannel Flannel Not a single seam, stitch, stay or bone/ Wonder White is made of lovely (Coutta^ on Page Three) • ■trike which would add to lU mill- new President "guarantees the ex- (CMtlaaed ea Page Three) aa actress on legitimate stage. . . . old Sunday achaai ttachac wha, WITH UNUSUAL PAHERNS political difficulties. ; ercise and use of liberty to which' Landlords of more than 15,000 Hampden Caaaty DIat. . A tty. textnred latex—with clond-soft fabric lining. And it not only ^ «very Brasilian citizen has a con­ rental units in Connecticut grant­ Spur to Economic Advance Stephen A . Maynahaa aald. was washes in seconds—you can .practically wmick it dry/ fer Oct. 2 in hur- .tltiitlonal right” ed rent inCreaaea amounting to atawly mard er^ ,hy lapaalad fn A T T U ..* Cat* Misses Curve, riedly conferred with labor lead-1 ____ . Jap in Spy (]ase nsore than $l,4fifi,fififi on annual . ------—— V daaJa *af araeale pataaa avar * era In the capital and Sao Paulo. other acUons to consoUdate Plain $ ^ . . y(J, Biggest surprise—whether you're small oiir wear extra large, known' basis during fiscal year just ended. Evanston, Iii.. Aug. 28 ilCi — - (Jhurchea have been “property periad af aU ta aQiht waika. 19 He also Issued a sUtement de- rove^m ent and win James L. DeLucia, rent commis­ Churchmen from many lands — , critical” of monopMlatic and . ir- you’ll think you’ve lost m fu ll $iso. . .-or moral Six Persons Hurl Suicide After Quiz •sth# •ipted to reaMure the working political favor, Gen. Juarex Ta- sioner announces. including aome from the Commu- j rcsponiihle buainesa practices but, i CONTRACT PROOK STALLED classes that the government chief of the Preaideat's mil- ® y