MONDAY. OCTOBEB I. II n w W a u U M r MatulfeBter ,)Eo»nUts I||»ral2i Average Dally Nat Preaa F s w U to D. R. M M ae . For tha WMk Eadlag Septeaahar S8, INC Tsday, Bhd wanai UgMat . -U Ragiha D’ltaUa Society wUl held Mr. I. 0 «org ! O. Sallows on arrival at tha hospital, whtra lU monthly meeting this evening of sar Mala straet and Mrs. Birthday Gt«e£inKs AtanIsKiUed Agalathnt Madlcal Examiner Jclm tseipsf^etofa nser Mt toelght, la- •ut.Towii‘’J gt T:30 in U e )taUan-Ameriean Isahal iaaara af 44 Oambrtdga Phoned From Japan PrignaiM aaid death was cauaad AMESITE DRIVEWAY 10,021 w to d e j i laeUnaaai tawaat «am- clubhouse. bava bata apaadlag tha by a Itocturad akuIL persiere aheet W. • REDtit'BO RATES Maasbar e f Um Andit- past aMntha at fedgartowif.fedgan Last night Mr.,and Mi8. SI'' in Auto Crash Tha body 4vaa taken to » 4 (t Wauim it TWicy Martaa’s Vlaayard, ratufaed home • GRADI**6 FREE SINCE IMO DwMfi « f Circelattoea MmduU&r^A CUy of FU lofu Chnrm GnSratTMt, Mr. anid Mrs. Walter B. Kohia mer A. Weden of 43 Brookflald yesterday b y the’ \W. P. Qjiish mmM Saturday eveniag. Funeral Horn*. A Quito -ambu­ WORE WaHacm Tncy of Parktr who recently moved from SS CUA- street received a telephone call • POWER ROLLER USED k u iMen called back- into Um street to their new home on from their son, Lieutenant El­ Four Otb«tra Are Treated lance and one from East Hartford • FREE ESTIMATES UARANtBBD Maple street, were tendered' a Harold D.; Oarrlty, son of Attor­ removed the ■ accident victims to MANCHESTER, CONN; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1950 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS active aefv»ea-in the Army and has mer A. Weden, Jr., naval doc­ • TIME PAJT^5NT8 CALL VdL. LXX, NO. I tCMaataed AdvarttatM !•) repotted fOr duty at Camp Breck- housewarming recently. Mrs. Oarl- ney and Mrs. Harold W. Garrity of tor stationed In Japan. He con­ For Jujuries at Memo* the hospital. ' x MANCHESTER Uifli%k. K M r t w ^ ton Walther of 40 Clinton street 141 rakin street, is enrolled as a gratulated his mother on her Stats Policemen. Jhmes McCor­ • /It)% FiFOR CASH served as chairman and tntereatad atudaat at WlUiaton Academy, riallHoBpttal ''' mick and Oqorga Bandera hasiited 7«M birthday. Lieutenant Weden la •AVB W i n T)m card party uaually kald on tha ntighbora, who contributed Bastiiampton, Maas., which Is ra. medical officer and surgeon In the taiYtotlgntlon. Monday nlghU at the Army M d money to purchase aonnething for opening this fait’ for Its 110th for a 200 bed base hospital lo­ . Eric K au; 40, of 36 West 88th NaW club will be held aa oched- the new home of Mr. ' and' Mrs. academic year. cated ' in Japan, across the street, New York City, was killed uled tonight. RefreahmenU will be Kohls. They also brought a variety Straits of Shushims from Pu­ DeMAIO BROTHERS 01. the. Wilbur Cross Highway in Oall Now — Wa Paraoaany SoparvlM AS Worfel weaved by the committee tn charge. of delicious refreshments and ev­ S t Raymond’s Motheia’ Circle san in Korea. ■/ erybody had a Jolly Um^. will hold Its opening meeting of D. Lloyd Hobroti, manager Bktst Hartford yesterday morning £• Aa taportaat meeting of the tha season -at the home of Mrs. of the local telephone ex­ when he was thrown ebt of his FMOM / . J • — CMSbritone au b of St Bridget ! A training aeaaion for pariah Richard Colbert, 43 Ardniore road, change, said today that tha overturning car and then struck by d n P ^ baa been called for tomor­ visitors will be held this evening tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. volume of overseas calls, in­ the rolling vehicle.^ The iiccident row evening at eight. o’clock in at eight o’clock in the Second Con­ coming and outgoing. In Man­ occurred east of the Forbes street plinfKmr, the church hall. All parishioner! gregational church. Girl Scout Troop 12 wilt hold its chester Is small. However, exit. V9¥» mMTtH Engine Purrs Like Kitten ate utgod to attend aa at thla meet­ flrat meeting of the fail a!ason to­ aince.thc end of hostilities id Four other occupants Of the car “ Doc” ing plana will be formulated for The W.B.A. meeting and Guard night at 7 o'clock at the Second Japan the local exchange has were Injured and treated at Man- COAL Local Ele^ions Congressifian Pierces Go Won. Quit Yer Kitten the annual raffle and baeaar. Club rehearaal will be cancelled Congregational church. The Misses averaged a call a month either cheater Memorial hospital. Mrs. Reported 50 Mile& tomorrow evening aa Odd Fellows Marilyn Moore and Marian to. or from Japan. The rate to Rosa Neuhaua, 84, suffered head and COKE Richmond, Calif., Oct. 3.-*- The Woman’s AuxUlary of St, hall is being. redecorsted. . , Tha Schildge are leaders of the troop. and'-from Japan on week days Injuriea, deep shock and multiple Hailed as Good (P)—Cicero Wllkeraon waa de­ Mary’s Church will hold a rum­ president, Mrs. Mildred Tedford, is $12 for three minutes and contusions, apd Mrs. Jennie Gold­ Iron Curtain, Sees lighted with the purring aound mage-sale Thursday morning at will be mistress of ceremonies at Bklward Smith, son of Mr. and on Sundays, $9 for three min­ smith, 82, has a knee injury, PLEASE” -aa he started his automobile nine o’clock at the church. Any- the District meeting In Freja.hall, Mrs. George Smith, ia a freshman utes, not including tax. bruleei and multiple contuelona Sign ^ G 0 P , engine yesterday. ooa wishing to make donations is Hartford, Wednesday evening, and at the Stats‘ College Both women, reaident! of New A block later, the purr had i d reoueated to^u to contact either the local guards, will exemplify the of Optometry In . York City, were admitted aa pa- More Bergren^s New Russian Weapons changed to furious cries. Mrs. Charies-Oary or Mrs. Frank Prior to entering the college Mr. Under the hood, dancing on flag service. It la expected about Mr. and Mra. Alfred Barbero tlente. Greet Gains in Yester­ Bartel o. leave the articles at the thirty members of Mystic Review, Smith graduated from Yale Uni­ Lab-Te»tefl toe hot engine block, he found church Wednesday evening. versity with a B S. ddjjfree. have been enjoying s week's vaca­ Werner Btearn, 30, and Edith Berlin, ct. 3—i/P)—An American, a new airbase and an infantry a cat and three kittens. No. 2. will attend. The guest of tion at the Cavalier Hotel, Vir­ Neuhaua, - 62, also of New York Milk! day’s Poll as Augury tank compound. honor will be the supreme medical congrasaman has pierced Ruaaia'a Sunset Rebekah Lodge members Douglas L. Friend, son of Dr. ginia Beach. City, were diecharged after treat­ Of Republican Victory Iron curtain in Germany and ra- Might Ha^'e Beea Executed are reminded that the meeting this director. Dr. Mary B. Campbell. ment. A westerner on auch forbidden A turkey dinner at fl:S0 will be and Mra. Amos E. Friend, 70 Com­ tumed undetected with an aye- evening wlU be in the directors’ Past matrons of Temple Chap­ State Policeman C. Taylor Hart MORIARTY Jti November Contest wltnesa a|:count of new Soviet territory Is vulnerable to arrest served. Members going by bus stock road, has begun his studies No need to coax the young­ room of the Odd Fellows building. st Hobart College in Geneva N. ter, No. 33, O.B.8., will meet of the Hartford Barracks reported baby tanka and Jet planea and possible shooting as a spy. Tribunal O. K.s should take the Park street bus that the Katz vehicle waa proceed­ sters when it’s Bergreirs The Congressman said he waa U. S. Advisers With ROK The njaln lodge hall is being redec­ T. He is s graduate of Kingswood Thursday evening at the home of BROTHERS / New Haven, Oct. 3—(A*)—Gains The adventure was reported by orated and "obligation" night has at Hartford and alight , St Troy «chooi. West Hartford, and is a ing east on the highway when It milk they’re drinking. escorted on the trip by a Russian Tellri of Floj^iing RuNNiaii MinoN Mra. Bertha Risley, The Gables, TEL.5135 registered In municipal contests Rep. Thurmond Chatham (D.. Annies; Yank Troops been postponed. street. freshman at Hobart. 118 Main street. Mrs. Ethel Davla ran onto the esplanade and over­ N. C.), who came to Berlin with a officer he befriended while they Five Percenters will aasiat the hostess. Members turned three times. Kata was dead gave Connecticut Republicans In­ group of LiegiSlators touring U. S. both were doing liaison work dur­ Held Below 3 8 ; Ma­ It's delicious, it’s creamy- ing World War II. Ths Hartford Chaptsr of the unable to attend are requested to rich, it’s regularly Lab- creased confidence today for vic­ defense points ih Europe. rines Fight Into Blast*, National Asaoclation of Cost Ae- notify Mra. Davis or the president, tory In the big November elec­ Chatham in an interview de­ Chatham told this atory: In Tax Ruling Tested for extra purity, scribed a 60-ralle Jeep ride into the He recognized the Ruasian. In countants will meet Thursday, Mrs. Bemtei; Thrall. tions. ed Uijoiighu; G. I.’a WHEN SICKNESS October 8, at 7:30, at 100 Farming- richness and GOODNESS!' Soviet Zone, which brlstlea with Forty-six of the state’s 169 250,000 Russian troops. He visited (Continued oo Page fWo) Battle 4v000 Reds in STRIKES ton avenue, Hartford. Several local District Deputy Grand Master IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK towns elected municipal officers Holdh Finns May Hire men are ijnemberi of the chapter. Clarence R. Aspinwall and hla yesterday. The Republicans wrest­ Ridges South of Won* ■taff otJClng David Lodga of Odd POLLS CLOSE AT 8 P. M. For An Ice Cream Treat ed from Democratic control four Agentfl to Obtain Fed­ Fellows, will pay thalr official vis­ Visit Our Dairy Bar commuiiiUea, among them Middle- ju; Fight at Uikongbu it to Wauaeon Lodge, No. 82, I. O, town. the only big city partici­ Republicans Sweep eral Contracts for O, F. of StafCord tomorrow eve­ FOR TRANSPORTATION CALL: 844 Main Street S A V E T IM E pating in the voting. Thlrty-flva Defense Ahhigninoiits Tokyo, Oct. 3.M/P)—South ning. Members going will meet at f i r s t d is t r ic t ./ town! remained in the Republican SERVICES Odd Fellows hall at 7:16. EAST SIDE REC 2-3336 or 2-3101 column. , . Korean forces pierced nearly Democrats didn’t gain a single Town; School Voted Washington, Oct. 3— — A R uts R m Jaetar SECOND DISTltlCT 60 miles into Red Korea to­ tatsrprtt tht iHsImb WEST BIDl: RET 2-2960 or 2-2701 town at Republican expense, but United States Tax Court gsvt con day on a drive aimed to carry . I far iMuatilaU iaMaarf THmO DISTRICT held on to seven where they al' ditional approval today to the For Yonr Individually ready were entrenched. Sgt. George D. Calendar (atiove) all the way to Communist of th« ftuBlly. ARMORY 2-1153 or2-1103 Middletown Goes O. O. P. Take All Offices Avail­ Flying Cow Barn Jumps practice of hiring "flvr percent China’s Manchuria border. Designed Spirella FOURTH DISTRICT of Bloomington, Ind., who a'anta -x l The newa that Middletown to be a physician, already la "Doc" Off on Hop to Colombia era" to obtain defense production T. M. C. A, . 6321 or 5792 able Under Minority l 'The Soutl) Korean command­ iVa Foundations — Call DAIRY Democratic aince 1946, Windham, to 88 fellow sun-lvora of a North contracts. er then conferred with two John B. Burko Mrs. Elsie Minicuccl Thomaaton and North Canaan had Korean prison em p . Fellow Representation; Broad Hertford. Oct. 3.—(83—A Manufacturers can deduct th! PULL THE SECOND LEVER FARMS switched to toe Republican column prisoners said he' dresaed their flying cow bam left Hertford fees they pay such contract-giget- top U. S. generals (yho flew PUNBRAL BOMB Phone 7737 M e / r f f r e f ^ waa hailed by toe Party’s State wounds* and doctors who examined St. Project Wins Easily i today for Ck>lombta. On board ting sgsnts from their Income/tax to Koryo airfield at Kangnung,__ Just south of the border. rRagemmoM ri •T Baat OHtar M. 1W. « M , Chairman, Clarence F. Baldwin, as them were amazed that moat of the C-46 which took off from as "ordinary and necessary /tusi- ' n 1 N \ T H I I T • M K C H I \ T I M 100 BURNSIDE AVE 8 4 4 MAIN ST suguring victory in the- State elec the- wounds were healed. (AP It was a Republican sweep in Brelnard Field for South ness expenses " if the sgenU don’t U. Gen. Walton H, Walker, VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN tlon November 7. Eighth Army commaiider, and EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER Wlrephoto). Manchester yesterday as the GOP America were 19 heifers and use "Undue Influence" on^gt —-Republican ^Town Committee Up for election then are two one bull. All were Ayshlres ment officials, the court/fuli MaJ. Gen. Earl E. Partridge, Fifth- Senators and six Representatives captured every aveilable public of- TEL. 82131 TEL ENTERPRISE 1025 from farms In this area. Speclflcally, the courX said the Air Force commander, talked In Congress, a State ticket headed See; the Broad street school was The young stock. . six there with MaJ. Gen. Kim Pak H, by toe governor and a new legisla- Aetna-Standard Engineering Com commander of the South Korean Norwalk Police approved 2,788 to 2.057; Demo­ months to a year and a half pany of Youngstown'^ 0„ properly tura. ^ ^ old. were consigned to El Ha- First Corps. Democrats now control the two crats on the Board of Directors deducted 159.496 Pfid in commis­ Partridge piloted ths small Senate seats three House seats tlllo farm in Medellin. (Colom­ sions over a 17-manth period to GflRTnER111 Mam St Mon«kettrr. Conrt 7-I44I Chief Fired As will be Katherine Bourn, Melvin bia. The trip, it was expected,’ plane. and toe Governorship. Washington, D. C., Arm which Adm. ForrMt Sherman (right), chief of U. 8. naval operations, tells The reason for the conference Hathaway and Walter Mahoney; would require less then 24 ChsImMin Carl Vinson (D., Oa.) of Hnuoo Armed Services commltteo, Bailey DlsoaunU Resulta Republican voting turnout in­ helped It get /Wartime contracts waa not disclosed. But an Allied Baldwin asserted that “ the re­ hours from Bralnatd, with to build gun /fcsrrlages for the that U. 8, N ew ships o « Korea have found “a great many floating SHOE jlEPAIR Board Probes crease, percentage-wise, was far only a stop at Tfterboro, N. X, mines” of Russian type. Sherman, was a w ltn ^ before tho oom Korean Military Advisory Group surgence of Republican strength” abdva Democrats, and the returns Army. / (KMAO) officer expressed con­ Indicated that "our people have for a change of crew and one inittee at a clooed session to study Nnvy costs. (AP Wlrephoto). BASEMENT may give Manchester e new at Miami where the epimala No Pertonal Influence Used cern over toe small number of loet confidence In the current lead­ R eject!^ arguments of the In- prieonera taken—50 to 76 a,day. ership of toe Democratic Party In Carelehh Handling of mayor. were to be fed. This package of returns was de­ tsrnal Mvenue Bureau that the Reda A n Vantahlng the SUU.” — KMAO offlcats faand that tha Damocratie Stats Chairman Funds Is • Charged; livered as tha polls cloacd last claim toould not be allowed, the (right aftar well over 3.000 p a < ^ court>#14 that toe Watotagton India Opposes U. S. Rada may lia vanitoing ta bm m up HALF M. Bailey pooh-poohed tta Brophy, Caretaker of la tha hUla for a flanktng attack. algnlfieaaoa of the results. The lo­ had vot4d. T t* turnout, good for • Ann,Jfllbum and Brady, Inc., did Seek “ Lover’s ndt -uaa ‘)personal influence with AF Correspondant Hal , Beyla, cal laniCB o f th! campaign, he con­ Records, Quits Post town elactlon. atlU waa only a with tha RepubUtfa Third Oivtaian, SOLES tended, were ‘In no way connect- small part of the more than 18,000 any government rapreaentatlve to totain th# eontpacU which gave Plan on Korea Peace reported tha South Koraana wbssl- Norwalk, Oct. 8—(P)—Police who can vote here. Lane” Slayer ad Into Kansong, 85 air mllea north (OrnttsMS M Page Pear) Ttwri Cherk High rise to Its coffl^nsatlon." Chief Jeremiah F. Domey, a vet­ A Senate Investigating com­ of Um border, ^ noon .Tuesday. Patrola stabM ahead to AT ONLY eran of 33 years service, haa been High vote getter wa# Town mittee last yea r, Inquired at Questions/ Crostlng Pr* cnerk Samuel J. Turklngton. Re­ aong, 60 air mllaa north M Faral* retired against his wishes as one Ciller Fired 11 Bullets l e n ^ li)to toe acUvItlea of live New NPA Rule $ 1 .3 9 publican incumbent who was re­ per centers, ao named because allel; AustraliR Galls lal is . Labels Russian Ths South Koraaiu had Alliad TO ASSIST IN CHEST X-RAY Ws alt esly of the consequences of a probe In­ named with 4,770 votes. Second Into Amsterdaiu, N. Y., they often chai-ge a five per cent For Deatruclion of to department finances. was Town Treasurer C. L*roy Nor- fee for help In obtaining govern­ air support on a aariftly advaaalag dsrtWc ««Mv The Board of Police <3oramls- Man; Find Girl’s Rody Spurs Defense bomb Una and standby natal gun ImUmt riui «W A-Plan Hoax ment contracts. Army o f North Korea ■ioners announced yesterday it (Oeatlaaed oa Pago Four) The Tax Court in the Aetna- support alengatda thalr aaak ooaat CAMPAIGN sM sisertii s4 was relieving JDomey of hla duties Amatsrdam, N. T., OcL'S—(F)— drive. Standard case brushed aside evi­ Priority ^yfllem Give# Lake fluecesa, Oct. 8—(83—Au^ etssf te vaa«i^ and putting him on half pay 33900 Police today sought th^ slayer of Allied air obnrvani flaw U % dence that members of the Waah- trails called today for the occupa- Anstin Says Reds Would a year. Capt. M w OrUna was ington Arm were "peraonaily ac­ miles north of Koaonf arltocut named as Acting Police Chief. a pair of teen-aged aweetoearU M ilita r y Orders Indus* tloii of all Korea by United. Na­ aightbig tha anaray aaywhara. Outlaw the Weapon At the same time, the Board ac­ G O P Claims who died under a hail of bullets in quainted” with Army and Navy tions forcea. but India exprsiaed ’The Reda ware tapoctad ran- Cofirosf For Appointments Starts Next Week a lonely "lovers’ huie.” officers or were related to a trial Right • o f • Way grave doubU about the wisdom bf In Which They Lag cepted the resignation of Lieut. Navy procurement officer. It said; liing toward Woiuaa, 40 read Gerald Brophy. who had been in A coroner said an autopsy indi­ ■ueh a'course. Probe Benefits cated the I7-year-old girt had been Otea "Oonunon Praettee" Washington,. Oct. 3—(F)-— A India’s air Banegal N. Rau ax- charge of police recorde. "The use of a manufacturer’s Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 3—(Pi— Charge “ Groee NegUgence” , criminally assaulted. Dungarees simple. Ironclad priority ayatsih, prSBsed opposition to an Ameri- ITS A GOOD CAUSE ... and underclothei had been ripped representative to give aaalatance \ Warren R. Austin aays toe Rua- Domey’a retirement and the ac­ waa imposed on Industry today as can-support!d eight-nation raaolu- aiana "tried to play a tragic hoax ceptance of Brophy’s reaignation, Argue That Facts Bared from her body. in soliciting business la a common tlon which he aaid authoriaea by YOUR Holp rs Nooded .The superintendent of a nearby a bottleneck-buster for the 3$0,- on the peace-loring people of the the B c^ d said In a formal atate- practice among buatness concerns Implication toe droaalng of toe 88th By Seuate Committee uarry discovered the bodies of dealing with toe government. 000,060,000-a-year defense pro­ OvR Defense world with a phony plan for atomic ment, were voted In "an attempt f parallel and the indefinite occupa­ energy control.’* eanne Lorraine Stone of Amater- “And (Aetna-Standard) waa gram. to correct the condition of gross Aid the Republicans Izm and William A. WaUrman, With thla action, the National tion of North Korea. 40’* ,Ameritex • Axistln, U. 8. Delegate to the negligence end loose handling of under no obligation to use toe Up to States MEETING TONIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK . 54** BauUngs 18, of Oloveravtlle, yesterday. aervicea of a manufacturer’a rep-, Production Authority (NPA) felt Australian' ' Foreign Minister United Nations, made the charge it had provided the basic kit of Percy C. Spender asked fo# th! Wasbington, Oct. 3—(Sb—Sena­ Ccirbner Frank F. Plplto said they resentatlve who was unfriendly r lest night as one of three apeakera (Gontiniied on Page Foot) had been dead about 18 hours. tool# needfd to keep t)w defense complete deatrudtion of the North at dinners marking a University tor Kefauver (D-Tenn) said today with tha govemmei^ offIclaU with WOOL PLAIDS Plaid Rayon Taffeta the Senate Crime InveaUgatIng Olri'e Body On Grassy Plot whom he had to deal. production drive Ih high gear de­ Korean Army as a fighting force Federal DireclGr S»ya HOLLISTER STREET SCHOol of Michigan project to harness Eleven .22 caliber bullets had spite pre^peettve shortages. to prevent a new aggression in that Hearing Aid atomic energy for peace. Committee ia letting the facU it "The commlsstona paid for the turns up speak for themaelvea, been pumped into Waterman. The many aervicea performed by Mil- A aingle priority rritlng 4dentJ- country. The Indian and Aua- U. S. Government Can The others were Qordan Dean, iiig Dictator firl died of a single. bullet wound fled by the symbol “ PO". for trallan view# were expressed be­ $ 1 .1 9 yd. chairtnmn of the U. 8. Atomic Agi without regard to political con bum and Brady, Inc., were ordl Not Give Much Aid in toe head. nary and necessary business ex “Defense Order’’— will give mili­ fore the General Asssmbly’e Po­ Users $ 1 .9 8 yd- Energy Commission, and Gen. sequences. Tha young television installer's Come ... And Bring Your FrieMs! That was his reply to Senator peiuMi, and their deduction la not tary contracts let by the armed litical Committee which la debate • • 1; hr ioaaiMMi power elwert So smart and colorful for dresses, blduaei, trimmings and linings. Dwight D. Eiaenhower. President Runs in Brazil body was beside his car, which force# or the Atomic Energy Com­ log proposals for pacification and Washington, OcL 8—(F) — Th* Authentic Clan Iraida that are ao popular. All color comhinatlona. Brown, red and black combinations. of Columbia University. Brewster (R-Me), who said ha was parked In the wooded area of against public policy." Federal govamnmt is sticking to Bsa aeaipseti lightw eitht thinks the "disillusioning'’ dis­ (Dommlaaloa Was Cut mission the right of way In'any unification of Korea. Laundi Memorial Drive Phillipa Park, about three mllea In a defense of the crossing by its view that aUtss and locailtias “ Evereedy” Heeriag Aid Bat- closures by the committee are help­ The record . showed Aetna- defense plant. liflee aveileble M equip virtnal- The speeches saluted the start Vargas Up for Election •aat of this Mohawk Valley city. Muat Speed "DO" Orders South Korean forces of the 38to muat shoulder the main raspenai-' 36*’ Fine Quality of a drive to raise 38.600,000 for ing the Republicans in their fight The girl’s body was on a grassy Standard agreed initially to pfy billty for civil daf*nsa against pos­ hr arsry type af iastrasMai. Let Mllbura and Brady a live per cent The NPA regulation, announced parallel. Spender sJAd: the unlveraity'a war memorial Today; Police Watch to regain control of Congreaa. plot about 30 feet away. by Administrator William H. Har­ » Sees Bloodshed la Vain sible enemy air attack. « provide year heeriag aM with "We are trying to do an honest commission on any business ob­ Ihaab aew power ladayl "Phoenix Project." It is so named Police reported there were no rison laat night, require# every “ It would be useless If North ThU is being made clear in con­ Reds for Outbreaks Job and are not ti^dng to help or signs of a struggle. tained for It from the Army and ferences State Defanaa Autooritias Sanforized Broadcloth Navy, but subsequent agreements company to accept "DO" orders Koregn forces were allowed to re- (Ooatianed ea Page Pour) hurt anyone except aa the facta They theorized that the slayer and make delivery on time. Ci­ msln ready again to Uirtoten arc having with James J. Wads- 42** Black Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Oct. 3.— show," said Kefauver, who beads vilian work must be sidetracked South Korea. The blobdihed and worth. Acting Director of toe (Uoattaoed on Page t) Civil Defense Offtc* of the Nation- (jfT)—Brazil’s voters decide in a the !peclal group aet up by tha (Oontoraad an Frig! Faw) If necessary. destructiou^ of the last months yd. free election today whether Getu- Senate^ to probe interstate crimf Ofliclala aaid they knew of no would all have been In vain.” el Security Resouroaa Board lio Vargaa, the man who tore up and any corrupting influenrea. delays on munitions work tous Spender said the only logical. in< (NbRB). Bengaline ICaiiy State officlala have pro* Baautifill fall and vidntar eolora in wine, navy, black, foreat graefl, News Tidbits the country’s conatltutlon and Brewster CItM Beneflta far. But shortages of steel, cop­ terpretatlon of > e Security Ootni- The poaalble impact of the Crime tested that tha Federal govern- brown, acarlet and bright blua. ruled aa dlcUtor unUl the Army per, aluminum and other vital cU's resolution of June 37 "Is that IpnIM From (ff) Wires deposed him. shall return to the Committee’s work on the Nov. 7 materials are expected to develop the North Korean Army, which (OsBtIniMa so Fata a) NORTHIEND. presidency. congressional election was brought News Flashes aa tha arm# program pick up was the aggressor, must be utter­ Faille up' by Brewster yesterday at 6 PHARMACY ’ ^Chartn Tred** ChenSlle Some '11,000,0000 persona are speed. ly destroyed as a fighting force; Total Coanacticut graad Uat eligible to mark their choice be­ news conference. (iMlal I at Ms UP) Mira) "Our national defense effort which, by corollary, means pur­ haa climbetl 6.4 per cent, or over tween toe aging (87). astute and Chairman of the. Republican has flrat call on the jnatlon's re- suing it across tha parallCV’ r a ;■ PistinctiVe qiuurter of bUUon- dollars, over Chinese Reds 4 Depot n . sia unrepentant former strong man Senatorial Campaign Committsa, ■ourcea,’’ Hapiaon aaid in an He explained that this crossing Bath Mat’ and lid Cover Sets m past year, and average tax rate _ S p ecia l and two other leading presiden­ BrewaUr said Rapubllcans srara nouncing the priority order. was only for the purpose of 'paci­ goes up half cent to 30.6 mlUa tial candidatea. "much encouraged" by recent de­ -Heavy Fines Uvled In “ Drt*m Honfle” Raffle . A manufacturer who receives a fying all Korea and said: "We do Eye Yalu Dams K over same period.' • .New York Yargaa, in 8 hard-hitting \ cam- velopment! in New York State. Ha Waterbury, OcL 3—(A>)—Supflrior Court Judge Kenneth "DO” contract may serve the rat­ not intend that Urge forces of City Defense Director Arthur W. palgn, haa promised more raada aaid he meant Republican Gov. Wynne today impoacd fine* totaling nearly |4,509 on the ing on hla suppUerg, fo obUin troops of any member of toe Unit­ as You ., < >> I Special $ 2 ,2 9 Set Wallsnder is readying women- higher wages, expanded aociai Thomas B. Dewey's daciaion to parts, raw materiala and. accea- ed Nations will remain permanent­ and chIMren-flrat evaawUoii plan Lions Club of Cheahlre, Inc;, and indMdaala cobnected with aervicea, and exteiuion of labor Bsek re-election and tha police its flo-caOed “ Dream House" raffle, which turned Into a aoriea; and toe subcontraoUkra in ly in Korea." Coocern Explainis Oioti Heavy weight chenille with mult^-color floral patterns. Dark, 8 9 ^ ydi to cloir mlUlona of peraoiu from laws enacted in the one-man "Ea- graft acandal in New York city. turn may use it on their auppllere. Australia, along with Britain gresn, light grqen, flamingo, blue, roae and grey, city la event of emergency. . . tado Novo" (New State) he fash­ Kefauver said he thinks facts legal nightmare. * * * ' i Cfomp^es which already hold and six others; la a sponsor of n Wanting on *bn^on* Fifteen thousand workers em- ioned in the'80's. the committee haa unaarthad al-. militiu'y Ordera are expected to plan to unite and rehabilltata Ko- Portrait by . ployed by 306 milk oompanles in ' Of Gh(M*a Nei^hbori Two Erindpal Rivals ready show that criminal elemanta Drowns In Vat Of Lime , , flood the 'Pentagon with request*' i«a under U. N. auspices. Soft Spun An ekpiclally good weight New York, New Jersey and Oon- He hto offered no word of re­ “don't bava any political philoa- Salem, Maasn OcL 3—(A>)—A repairman drowneTIn a vat for to ! fating In tha next few In a fighting speech Spender ra- necticut matropoUtan aaea .have gret for his Iron-hand rule be- ophy" but try to play boOi aidea Hong Hong, bqL 1—(F)—Why la for 2 [piece dresses nr bew granted empMyar^-tnaneed of lime and chemicals at the Puritan Tannery today whaiuhe (Oentlnaed an Page Two) (OeattBiwd an Faga^Fonr) Communist Qiinn appanatly so '4.: penalea aystem. w orrit about tha 8Mi FaraHW in Plsdd Sheet Blanks . suits. Mack only. (OoatlaiMd M Pago a) (OaaHanad a* Phffa aasaa) appkrantly fell from a ataging 4vhile fizing a conveyor belt, Naylor Nearly 780,000 regular readers Tht body of Mitchell Turcotte, 52, of Danvers, waa revered KoroftT of Pittsburgh's three ctrike-bound B abort time after other workmen noticed hla. diMppear* Undoubtadly mm raaaon Is tha daily-newapapers rely on e«t-of Bridges Charges Sell-Out Yalu fivar hydrpalectric power ... 1. 70 X 80 SiM $ 1 .6 9 each town papeta and radio for news Fire Destroys 3 -Cottages dama buDt b y ‘ the Japanaas to . .. sDanlel J. Leary, laat of con­ • ■ i ■ ... supply laduotilaa In both Man­ M ^ by Manhall FtaM—Okwd quality plaid pattam in graen, 1 - victed cobaplratora in notorious KIDS S(elf By Mother’s Grave . By Acheson in Far Last churia and Xocaa. •no iadmdaa] fiaiahiiif of oaeh i^nt uswros yoa.portniit pho* rota, bhia and yaPow.______Waterbary municipal fraud case And 4 Prize Boxer'Dogs WOaon, N. C-, OcL S-*(ff)-«-The body of I7-year-old high Now that Sontb Koraaa tnopa wSTspto ®f an oxcoOence far exeeedinff your preTiotu oaptri* Pay Yonr Electric Light BHli At Hale’s atlU ^behind ban, loaes -another have erMBid SI and Iba Ooaumi* 1 bid for freedom. . . .-Australia’s gehool fooibdl player was found today beside his mother’d in niat RiRinaa o f North Karia aaama PhoBo today—Z.062 Injured and taken to. MUford ator Bridges (R.. N. H.l. accused statemenL about to cdUapaa, tba Cblnaaa Rada ! - ■ ’ • ■ ...... ---■ ' ed not to follow'Canada’a lead la A spectacular early morning------*■ fire '^Hos^tal for treatmeni It wer4: gun, wap shot through the cheat with a bpllet from a“.32 toe State Deparpnent today of SpecifleaUy, iw toargad that aa* ppaaibla totiimpHim a f power BVIWING SUPPLIES Grcef Stampa Given With Caah Sales changing value af her enrreney. swept through three summer cot* Fire Obmmlasioner \ ’ WUham caliber pistol Dr. R. E. Goudy, County Coroner, aaid the dealing in a ’’great aell-out” and SeefeUiry______of______Btata______i Aona is to toWr vital Kaaclratlaa todna- Sheet Blank(M6 ' tagas in the Burwell’s Beach aae- Lockwood, burns o f toe face and wound was aelf-inflicted. ^ "giving away avarjrtoini; won by 'opMihg to* back door for too trios* TTtuijry Ba1ahc« Uon o f Woodmont today, damag­ fereheadi Battalion CSilef Leonard s e e toe Wood of our youths" in .Ko- entrance of Conimunlat China in' PramunaMy tbs CWnaaa. Rad SHINGLES . ROOFING view ia tbiii ing two others. Bimford, buma o f iha faeai fore- ' ‘** - to the jUnitad Nattons." TO X Wnehiagton, , O ct S—(A)—The Three firemen were injured dur- hatul and right aya and FIrsmaa Ezonerated In Traffic Deate, ^ •“fha .group in the State Da- The Brat move wa! mad! od If an Korea ia mdIMi asiar tba POBTRAir PHOT06HAPBY BxdaBhr4!l^ an. a W a lton fia a ‘ Philip Bwanaon, cuts on to# right Friday^ tha Senator said,_ “when Uhitad Natieaa top sH laiinrttar, C M -N a M lN I \ $ 2 * i9 . poaltion of the Treasury Sept 39: the two-alarm blase which Bridgeport, OcL W/P)-TCoroBer Theodore E. Steriber to­ partmeiit tost brought about the Net budget receipts, 397,836,- brought death to four boxer dogs hmnd and indax finger from flying present Situation in Asia are sell- the United Itotlona flaeurity ■~alu river power wBi pawJ RHeiMB this wintar bqfwejNi sheet blankets. Mada by Mar- JiccRB day.caoncrated Albert Couiliard, 45 Austin streeL Danbury, CORNER FURNELL —PHONE l.0«20 wtrm 201.93: budget expenditures. 3730,- owned by Mr. and Mra. Charles glass. fitNB frimlnid blame for the death of Donald 8|>adacclno, .7» Uig down the river averyona who — ' .... , . ' '."Ya •• - '«-►•••> • • SSt Wald. ' . . 4MAN4M 385,067.81; cash balance, 36.604,- Barretl in whose house the Are (OmHnaad aa Faso VIm ) '•'•f of 30 Crane streeL Danhnry. i fraffile accident victha. gave hla |if! under the United Na- ...... - •' '• '• ------• 683.04704. atartsd: (OMI aa ra«a Mlaa) ,*V- ■ 1 . . I: : . ■ ■■ A V

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• y . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. HANGHfSTER. CONN, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1960 m V. • • • N . MANCHESTER IVENINO HERALD^ MANCHES’nSR, CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8.1060 PAGE THREL ... ' T .’"" ;------. 2 = Harry Sweet, Putnam street Each member plannlhf to attend Solon lUerces New NPA Rule > Emergoiey Doctors m ssttnr In nil upiUlra roomt fit help and nw^ It badly. Withotit Group la to brine her 6wn boa lunch. -^dther D*rop Weber. Th recent yeare, electrical ths North End of thia town, tha A. doubt tharc a i^ many famittaa In Atrro GLASS Program birector A. A, Meeting Mancjhester whoXjiave been aorely The annual membrnrAlp Mpper , ^ The Iron Curtain Spurs Defense Dr. 3 . A. 'Segal.xtel.xl.'Ael.x 61 6129, appllhncea, radios and television Begins Studies A.’a hava prograssAt to the point wlU be held at the social meetlar •J Rockville have been added as merchandise. where they "now own their own aYnicted by the rtouUa of actlona mirrors •/ and Dr. Alfred i^ Sirndquist, d q u by some member ^Kproof Who can­ la ^ Season in November. 6216, are the physieiam of the In Local Idle NIgbl School Registration club house and meeting hall on ieiarai^of Those interested in night school Open to Public Normw atreet. The building and not control hia or herNlrinHing. HA. Sweet Is ■onetei (Ooull Prosi Oue) '*\ (Coattnaed from Page One) Manchester Medipal Ashoda- As Jdale Nurse DastciU-Schinidt 'rhinestones. Bhs worn a fingertip courses are asked to register t(^ » , r grounds arc spacious and atti’ac-’ It- ia to auch peopl^ that the ICtn. Wilber UtUe, paat presl:- length vail of silk illusion with a tion who will respond to emer­ Manchester Group of Alcoholics AiudBiiry of iLbcd Pof^ eivUUn clothing, 1r a West Berlin Palms, white gladioli and pom­ days, simply because tt will in­ gency calls.-.tomorrow amr- Decrease of Two Per Break Ground night at the Sykes School Iron) 7 lively laid out. Besltjes meetings, dent preaenteld Mrs. Harry Sweet -tiara of Venice lace and rbine- tp 7:30 p. m. The number and two each' week, there have also AnotiymoUs extend a hearfy wel­ with a certiflieate of appreciation nightclub. pon* decorated the Center Congre- sure theni against any future noon. y- Local Young Man Enter­ Local Group Annoiiii^s A m m o m m V « H o u > stonaa. type of courses given depends up­ been held socials, dances and in come’ to attend the comlng\ Open from the f^ewington Veterans' lavltei M Trip ^tional church Sunday afternoon The matron of honor waa gowned breakdown in the flow of sup­ Cent Over Last Week Is **H« threw hia arm * around me at 6 o'clock for the wedding of plies. At Dobsonville on the amount of interest shown. ed in First Year in N. Completion of Pro"^ the summer clam' hakes and other Meeting and learri at first \hand Plrojecto at Meeting hospital f6r the hours of volun­ In American Beauty skinner satin RepoitejL ^ y ^ Bureau A registration fee WlU be required put-door festivities. what ran h^ done by memberii^ip teer service ^ e has given During and. we had a good talk. He askeid Mina Anita Caroline Schmidt, NOW'Allocation System gram for Oetiiber 21 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl and carried American Beauty pom­ which will be returned upon sat­ Y. U.'Bellevue Course in A. A. the past year. Mrs. Sweet, who is, if I would like to take a trip with pons a n d ^ o re a matching tiara. The production tool-kit now in­ '’To the man or womaii who has ii<«» BiUrbvm WyUlatt, newi^ Schmidt, of 604.Vernon atreet and cludes: mtlnulng a downward trend Ceremonies Held ' for isfactory complietion of the course. a drinking problem there la to be \1 the rehabilitation chairman, an­ him and I acceptbd.’* The attendants were attired in Manchester Members ’ of - Uie Manchester UuUUed preatdent ' prMided »t Gordon Benfleld Daggett, son of 1. Defense loan guarantees, un­ again this week, the number of Art Association (Special to The Herald) found in A. A. a fellowship In. nounced the need for volunteer The next day the Ruaalan took Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Daggett, of similar gowns, MUs Schmidt’s and . New Vernon School; The Tolland County Art Asso­ Group of Alcoholics Anonymous tlM m iitln f ot the. American I*- woFlcerB in the veterans* hospitals Chatam to- the Soviet aector of der which producers may apply jol^less claimants in Manchester New York, Oct. 8—Carl Henry which they can find complete, Wonioii’fi Society*- Hyaniiia, Maas. Rev. Clifford O. Miss Johannson's gowns of emerald to Federal Reserve banks or Date Hook ciation will meet tonight at 7:30 have decided that the Open ,Meet- perfect underatandlng. The A. As fto a AuxlUanr at the American at Newington ind Rocky HUI and Berlin, put on the tiniforffi of a Slmpaon. pastor of the church, green satin, and thosif \ of esses will be Mrs: Gladys Meln- • Yas, it tbAmld ba sufidaoi. ning, or if unable to bring them about three feet high but armed Mass., Dante B ratti of Hyannis, been disclosed, NPA shortly will held at 7:30 p. m. didates for Certificates in Nursing been appointed assistant professor has shown. tosh, Mrs John A. Olson, Mrs. G. FRIDAY AT 8 P. M. Mass., George Conitors of Woon­ be St home s t Cepe Cod. ed by Group C. filed, which indicate new spella of of aeveral yeara hard work on the life. - ' in to contact 'some member -of the with tong guns. begin parceling out synthetic rub­ unemployment, roae. to 1,947 last part of Intercated citizena to im­ The Haymakers Will meet at 8 awarded by New York University of nursing, and director of the Following the jpeeling which Without doubt there are many Albert Pearson snd Mrs John I So wa’U simply ramlod you socket, R. I., anjiFRIchsrd Stocker Mrs. Daggett attended Manches­ Frtdsy, October 30 College of Medicine upon comple­ program in advanced psychiatric committee to pick them up.. Chatam speculated the tanks ter High school, graduating with ber to ^ r e makers, without, how- week from 1,473. The increase here prove achool facilitiea in thia area. p. m. at Red Men's hall. will be called at 8:30 p. m there persons in Manchester who need Olson. that this profsstional phua Free Vha Offerinsr might be almost immune to or­ of Bristol ever./briterlng the rationing of Military whist sponsored by The W. S. C. S. of the Vernon tion of throe years' course in nurs­ nursing at the University of Con­ ^ The next meeting of the auxil­ the class of 1949. Mr.- Daggett was Urgely due to layoffs in gar- John G. Talcott, Jr., chairman c( will be the usual "Open House" ______I______mgey It always at yonr sarv- Refr(fremments dinary fire from weapons which The bride^gown of white Skin­ tlrqs to consumers. Ooraeratone club. 8t. Bridget’s Methodinat church will meet at 8 ing. The Bellevue School, one of iary will be on October 16, at ner satin/with illusion was fash­ graduated from Yarmouth High church. ment plants due to seasonal pat­ the VerncTi Board of Eoucat'on, necticut. gathering at the Pathfinders Club ict. Count on us for absoluia Ausipices M^omen’s which time Mrs. David Thomts j cbuld not lower their muzzles /Also, the Interstate Commerce terns. Ninety-three veterans con­ aald that it was doubtful if any- p. m. at the church. the oldest in the country, was the Miss Salmonsen Is a gradiiate ot on Norman street where refresh­ ioned with ' an off-the-shoulder school in the class of 1945, attended Saturday, October 31 25th Annlversay first to be founded In the United Manehe.ster High school and Riis- accuracy; fresh, potent drugs Missionary Society will he chsirinan of the hosteases. i enough to aim at the low tanka. [ neckline, fitted bo-d ministration account with aald satats failed so far. y ' ■* mage sale In the basement of the when necessary.. meet at 7:30 p. m. tonight in Room MacFall of Timca Farm road. An­ At this meeting the following women who had an honest dcstre 187 Main St. TN. 4399 COAI Fales, 138 North Elm street; Mrs. "The Merry MarL” South Meth­ ettirens.' boys received awards; to ttala. Court for allowisnca, it la 3. "Even/ one-legged German ' Marguerite Bundy, Rockville; Mrs. church Thursday morning at nine 3 Groups Are Exempt Minor Accident Rev For.'est''MusBer emphasized 15 at the Rockville High school dover, whoso birthday is today. to break , away from habitunl Free Delltrery ORDERED: That the ITth day of o’clock. Those wishing to have do­ Harrison, noting that only mili­ odist church W. S. C. S. fair. All Interested persons are invited Don Sylvester, Lion Badg,e; would c 4 p y gun against us (the: Anna Willard, 95 School atreet; Tuesday, November 14 the fact that \we have to dig drinking, and who joined together ond CO KE October, IKO. at ten o'clock, forenoon, Ruasiaqpv now.” nations called for'Should telephone tary defense orders are now affect­ to attend. About sixteen relatives and Danny Dormer and Billy Paquette, at the Probate Office la the' Municipal _&IlchaeI Klelnschmidt, 16 Nathan, Fall concert of Cbamlnade club, Is Reported Here down beloie we e'en build up.” He friends from C^oventry and Mans­ in fellov.-ship secured s charter jra Bring In Harveot Mrs. Fred Rogers, 6317 or Mrs. ed, gave forewarning that fur­ Silver Arrow on Wolf; David La- from the Alcoholic Foundation in BuUdlng In aald Mancbaettr, be and road; Raymond Jeskl, 62 P le^ an t Bowers school auditorium. atreSaed tlie fact that intelligent field Center attended. menzo. Gold Arrow on wolf: .tham aatd he aaw thousands Herbert Urweider. 2-3918. Other­ ther steps will be taken to insure New York (?lty, and Is known na­ — ™ | H -— tha lame is-aaalgned for a haarlng on street; Mrs. Margaret Donnelly, Wednesday,. November 16 citizenship begins With the boys Mrs. MacFall was delighted Wlnlhrop Porter, Wolf Badge; the allowance of aald administration o^Rusalan soldiers in uniform wise articles may be left at the materials for other . activities Cars operated by Donald S. and girls w'hp must li^ve the be.»l tionally aa Alcoholics Anonymous 33 Edgerton street; Anna Blelski, which are "in direct support of Uie ’’Holiday Bazaar” at Center Conrad, 139 Benton street, and Jo> Plan Third Trip with the many lovely gifts and John Purdy and Thomas Felicia, DSDBfflHDl account with said estate and thli Court 'ringing In the harvest. The offi­ 29 Benton street; John Garbarlni, church any time tomorrow. facilities foir"*«iicatlon, hut that [ with a membership of approxi­ dlrwta that aotlca cer, he said, explained this as a defense program.” Congregational church. seph Hauk, 53. of Lake street, cards which she received, as well Denners .Stripes; and John Norris place aaaigned tor Andover; Frank Saunders, Andov­ Friday, December 8 phvsical fecilitles alonh are not as with the two beautifully deco­ mately 100,000 men and women in mpasura to maintidn discipline in The Holy Innocents Mothers’ The NPA admlnlsUatpr ex­ Bolton, were involved in a minor enough. Character biiHding Is To Lake Success and Roger Anderson. Ass t Den­ giTcn to all persona er; Miss Muriel (Tlark, 431 Lydall empted three broad "groups of Annual fair of North Methodist collision yesterday at the inter* rated bir^day cakes. Ll^ht re­ ! all walks of life. an army cooped up moatly in com­ Circle will meet tomorrow evening W. S. C. S. Importsr.» for "education without ners Stripes. taraatsd tbarela pounds and b a m ck t. atreet: Ronald Lewis. Wapping; products from the priority con­ section of Middle Turnpike, weet, freshments of coffee, cake, cookies HUrted With Two Mesnliera heard ibiraon by publlahlac .4' copy of Georgs Bradlau; 39 Main street; with Mrs. Howard Bcaupre of 255 good cnaracter is wor-e than no Raymond Paris became the Tha congressman said he was Summit street trol. They are: and Broad street. Reservations for the trip to the and ice cream were served. The local Group, which Is an off­ tbli order In aoma aew sM ^ baeinfi Mrs. Alice Packsrd, 179 Spruce education at ail." A pleasant eX'ening was enjoy­ Packs first graduate ,Qf..thc se8,’'f'n shoot of the Hartford Group was a circulation In aaid IMgfnct. at laaat told the ^ v le t occupation army First, items not under NPA's Youth Gets. Novel Sentence Police reported that both vehi­ United Mations at Lake Success on when he received the highest award street. cles were proceeding west, and the Others who spoke briefly ed by all present. started In Manchester, November fira daya before the dpy of laid hear- was paid moatly in Eaat Germany The Willing Workers of the jurisdiction. Among these arc First Selectman Herbert Papapi. Tuesday, October 17, are open,^to in Cub Scouting the Webeloa MORIARTY tnc. and by mallinc u f a regtetered let­ marks which come out of the vas­ Admitted today: Patricia Kaup- power, coal, gas and oil, all sub­ East Hartford, Oct. 3—ilP)—An accident happened aa Hauk waa i .•) 1944, with a membership of two Your deposit In the First National Bank of Manches- South Methodist WS(?S will meet making a right turn. Building Inspector Roland Usher the public,. Mrs, Charles R. Bax­ badfrr- It was announced at the ter, on or befoiv'*<^ober 5. IMO, a sal Eaat German Government's pi, Rockville; Mrs. Nadine Har- ject to Interior department con­ East Hartford youth, accused of meeting that the Packs October i persons. (er is now. insured up to $10,000.00 ihstead of $5,000.00 eopr e€ tbla ordpr addreeaed to -Marlon bron, 197 Vernon street; Mrs. Oe- at the church tomorrow afternoon who brought the beat wishes of ter announced today. The trip is ' BROTHERS treasury and aro written off aa oc­ trol; food, farm equipment and three motor vehicle law violations, Mayor Fmlfrick Berger. . and activity would be a hike through ' Today the...... niemberahlp *" "P" as heretofore. E. Tinker. 36 fArk atraet, Manrheater, cupation costa. lla Kodcs, 87 Edward street; Den­ at two o’clock. A social time with 8 lonsored by the-AVomen's Club of Cub Sartment: transportation, stor­ Mrs. Alice Hammar, president of limited to the memiiership until This increa.scd coverage has been made possible be­ / JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. (Sid, the Russian donned civilian tin Haberern, 1 Avon street; Ed­ age and port facilities, under the months on highway safety and ' At Trading Post win Johnson, 145 West Center Members of the Cosmopolitan the Rural Vernon School Aasocia- today. cause of the excellent safety record of hanks since the dlotbea agfiin and brought tha con- irc; and fissionable materials, community problems. Gordon T. tion, was presented wdth an Wfehid graagman bade to the w est The street. Club are reminded of the poUuck This is the third trip sponsored /. Fedehil Deposit Insurance Corporation was established luncheon to be held Friday at 1 which belong to the Atomic Elner- Blanchette, 16, was charged with from this group by Mrs. Earl Ma- by the local organization. Each At the Pack 3 meetipg held last Ruulan. he added, was richer by Discharged yesterdfiy: Mrs. An­ gy (Commission. , evading responsibilit.v, taking a in 1933. o'clock in the Robbins room at the guipe in appreciation of her ef­ time Mrs. Howard Richardson, ac­ Friday night at the Highland t*8rk | INSTAUATION of OVER HEAD DOORS cigarettes, chocolate and nylon na Larson, 33 Auburn road; Jo ­ Center church. - , Second. non-military goods motor vehicle without permission,! forts on behalf of the new school. credited UN . representati\:e and itocklnga whan they parted. — School the Cub Scouts showed their | Your deposits are now insured up to $10,000.00. If seph Bell. 61 Crestwood drive; such aa office supplies and post and driving without a license, | NOW — Ends WED. The benediction was pronounced member of the American Women's Mrs. Eva Bassett. Ellington. exchange 'items bought by the Town Court Judge Marvin AptCr ; by Rev. George Higgins of the Association, served as guide, and eiders a few tricks about swapping 1 By PARKway married, your wife’s account is also insured up to $10,^ The Church membership class dismissed the charges, but told the ! John Paj-ne In Discharged today: Mrs. Barbara will hold its first meeting this armed forces. Vernon Center Congregational she will conduct the tour next and trading. The boys had a Trad- ] 000.00. A savings account in trust for your child Is in 4 Grisel, 149 Cooper Hill street; Third, a miscellaneous list in­ boy he must write an essay.- each 1 “EAGLE and the HAWK” week. The gW^up is permitted W ing Post and they swapped and ; iNsuiyiiiici > church. Elizabeth Ferris evening at eight o’clock at Eman­ GIVES YOU MORE AT LESS COST sured up to $10,000.00. Mrs. Edith Mayer, 285 Hilliard cluding ores and scrap; sand, week and deliver it to the clerk of PLU S: “THE LAW LESS” Work Stsurta attend meetings in session and traded tovs. funny books, pictures uel Lutheran church. The essent­ the court. He ordered the youth to I street; Mrs. Oitherine. Franzosa, ial teachings of Christianity as gravel, crushed stone and slag; Immediately following the cere­ hear the translfitions of the re­ of basebail and fohtball players find • Company. Installation • riqlrf M Guest at Shower 101 Summit street; Mrs. Ruth water;, ice; communication and write on such topics as the police, j STARTS THURSDAY marks at the mhctlng. There, is a host of other things usually found held and Uught by the Lutheran WIIHam Hqldea In monies, bulldozers began work of • Special trained men who work on nothing Munson and daughter, 129 Brook­ transportation services; central highway safety, r^ponjsibility in j clearing the land. Ernest Johnson an instructive movie telling of the in a boy'* pockets or in his room else church will be presented. A cordial the community and the problems | "UNION STATION* FIRST NATIONAL BANK Miss Eligabeth J. Fsrria of. E«gt field street; w niis W right 411 Ly- welcome is extended to all Inter­ steam heat; waste paper. of the Richard Johnson Company development of theXUN and some at home. • BOTH doors and Inatallntlnn by same eom- dall street; Carol D eFellce,' 401 that driving a car presents. I PLUBt "THE SKIPPER of its services, A \our of the fKumnkhiMs! O n tsr street whose marriage to ested persons. SURPRISED m s WIFE” Which has the contract for the So aa not to leave their parents pany OF MANCHiSTIR Richard O. Sagan, of Wethersfield, Keeney street; t ^ e present, which waa a ment of Health summary of re­ Tomorrow Lnwaal-Pricad Cnr n-«b CM ilgdra-9fn road of three new atreeta: South Mary Davies, who succeeded Miss Deaths Last Night W ^ I. Those unable- to attend week, pc^omyelitls cases dropped p«H-er-Pncbad A llrsr H 3r*mk Ktlfflaaa-Cknfca ml AUr n r l:M-4;M-t:4t l:4S-t:ea Grove street, Sunriii^ drive and A har\'est luncheon for Thurs­ Ferris as Worthy Advisor, Sep­ ire remembered with corsages from 32 to 31r bringing to 304 to­ Valley View lane. id gifts, aa were the mothers day, Oct. 5 la the current project T A ia a tember 25. served as chairman. Washington—Herbert X. Meyer„ tal cases reported within the state Pietro Lu m \ Tkm MmAl mmmm$ll4il mm Wkmmlm present After the bufiineas session this year. Last year there were of the women of the Salvation Ar­ . U o l W W i ! Others who gave shower parties 64, Republican Representative iit X&VIER Wed.: "Suminar Stock” In Taeh Pietro Lusa, 83, of, Pinney my Corps. The meal wifi be served the group gathered around attrac­ 442 cases during the same period. for the bride-elect included her Congress from Kansas since 1M6 atreet, Ellingeon, died 'Monday between the hours of 1} a. m. and W o r l i l H p n n n ’N p N nmmd Hmiard tmr Eemmamg mmd IJta slater-in-lawv Mrs. Virginia Lee tively set tables and enjoyed During the past week, mumps morning at hia home. He, was '. V /w , and publisher of the Independence chicken salads, rolla, home make dropped from. 17 to 9. bronchd- 2:00 p. m„ and will include meat Ferris. Mrs. Edwin C. Meyer. Mrs. (Kan.) Dally Reporter. was boro in Italy, October 6. \^866, loaf, mashed potatoes, peas and Harold Crosier and Xtlss Ektty cakei and other good things. imeumonla cases from 11 to 5 and KIDDIES PLAVUROUNO O /I / ' ' ' ; coming to Eailngton where he'.op­ carrots, rolls, coffee, home made Smith, who will be a bridesmaid. bum in CUlIicothe, O. those of German measles'''frwh 'fl' t;hlMren Frev Uudat Boston—John F. Fl^erald, 87. erated a tobacco farm 45 years pic. They ste advertlslnjg it in The ^ The Women’s Home League of to 4. Tuberculosis with an increase ago. He leaves his wrife, Mrs. Lu­ twice mayor of Hoston (1906-07 from 33 to 38 cases was Connecti­ Herald. and 1910-1914), JDSmociatIc Rep­ the ^ v a tio n Army will meet to- cia Turrin Lusa of Ellington: four This group of workers, it will be mortow afternoon at two 6'clock cut's moat prevalent disease dur­ resentative in CpngrcM for three daughters, Mrs. Regina DeCarli, recalled, gave a most ' successful at urn ciUdel. The hoatessei will ing the past seven-day period. Mra. Mary DeCarli, Mrs. Charles Thoroughly GoodAuHd Looks it! noon luncheon for business people, At Your Sonrieo terms ,1695-19^ and one of the be Louise Wilson and C%lckenpox cases also increased most colorfuj^figures In Boeton Mini. Mrs. Dailey, all of Ellington, and Mrs. for the benefit of the Polio drive, 'Elizabeth Weir. from IS to 21. gonorrhea from 8 to Joseph Shea of Manchester; three early In the year. Later in the .4monE the many Politics. He was boro in Boston. 18. No typhoid fever, diphtheria, ' New Y o«4c—Mrs Florence Stokes aons, Mario and John Lusa of E l­ spring they served another noon “behind the scene” . CJoncordis—' Lutheran church streptococcal sore throat, or tri­ lington, and Antoiiio Lusa of lUncheoh which was well patron- Clark, l^eroatlonaUy known horse­ choir will rehearse tomorrow eve­ chinosis was reported in Connecti­ workers S t Manches­ woman whose Kellsboro Ja ck won St^ord Springs; one brother. An­ zed by the business men and wo ning St 7:30 in ths sanctuary and cut during the past seven days, tonio Lusa of Itady; 28 grandchil­ ter Memorial Hospital the J933 Grand National Steeple- was the 26th .week without a dipli- Tien of the town. St eight o’clock the official board dren and several great-^andchil- A few weeks afterward Eman is the cl^e at Alntree, England. She will meet in the vestry. therla case, and the thirteen week L.\BORATORY was boro in Now RoOhelle, N. Y. without one of triebinosia. dren. iiel Lutheran church wbmen served ' New York—William Me C. Cam- The funeral will be held Wed­ :in appetizing luncheofi and in re DIRECTOR - Mr. and Mrs. Augustin Ksmlen- nesday at 8:15 ai. m. from the sponse to many requests, followed m o t a n about so, vice chairman, a ski, of 388 West 'Onter street, ton lABY and his staff whose or and an executive commit­ Burke Funeral Home and at 9 with another on Thursday of last apent the past week end in New STARTS TOMORROW o’clock at St. Bernard's church/ week. - Hare’s a a**- psinstskinc work teeman -of the Celaneee Corp, of York City attending a convention eutdMa pfomuf A'merica. He was bom in St. Louis, Seldom has. a story brought Burial wrill be in St. Bernard’s Center Church always has _ helps the doctor diag­ of salesmen of a vacuum cleaner cemetery. luncheon with its annual fair, and m tie t practical esaa.. Primarily a Mich. such heart-felt appeal to ev- nose your condition. and air purifier company Mr. 9UH* Ded.: Rex RsrriMB "Fexet ef Business Being Sold this year their bazzar will be on m ining sm far srisarifo foadinff Dr. Hamblet is a mem­ Kamiensifi repreaenta In this area. erj'one^ Harrew” plae Alaa Ladd Herman Weber, owner of Web­ Nov. 15. Temple Beth Sholom While in New York they enjoyed ••wad narrest" progress, it can 9rM ba asad aa a ber of the American er’s Variety Store on West Main has served at least one luncheon Broadway abowa and night clubs. street, filed with Town <2!lerk Ker- for business people. St. Mary’s. U-chair. Chair locks iaamiKtT <■. Hoard df Patholoffists. Throe Cirisfftsfs Hide the Same BccKiess Mis-step! win A. Elliott on Monday after­ South Methodist, Concordia placa oU labla. srbosa. Mr. and Mra. Robert^ W. lappen noon notice of intention to sell hia churches are all near the Main FEMALE havs ratumed from '^ e lr wedding business, the purchaser being Mau­ street business section and some trip and aro now residing at Cov­ ^ H k m e r B n ^ T im m AWiRmiAiiancim Tr" ■ rice Miller of King street. Al­ of their groups might make the entry lake.* ' though no deed for the block in experiment. . COMPUINR • AIR-CONDITIONED • < which the store is located has been lust a ravishing beauty — that's .YOt'R rug after John Are yen troubled by dietriwe of - Fire Company No. 8,- SMFD, will ftnuiie runetlooal pstiodlo disturb- filed, it ia reliably reported that; ■ lAavttt gives It a SpRjririe-Sluinipoo. Back to all Ita original sBoast Dose this make you suffar hold its. monthly meeting tonight Laxary Seatla*—Eearlag AMa thia also la being sold. freab peia. ftel ee nsreew, tired— at 7 :80 at the hose house. baaatyS Colors radiant! Texture and patterns lovelier than Jaw s Csgaey Aaa aberl4as 'This is one of the oldest busll i i k / N at tueb times? Than so Wy todla M. neaa concerns in Rockville, and has Rummage Sale Ptnkham’s Vasstable OcaiBound to Mias Janat Hammond of Per­ B. Tsytea .Vkter Kstars ' •vert. Tears added to Ita life! For thorough, depeadabje (sUero sudi sjuiptoeM. ^akbam’s "Kfaa remained In the Weber family c-Y / 1/3 .It'u rr/ has s Brand sootblnc affaot on one kins atreet and Miaa Dolores since being establiahed In 1880 by Women’s Auxiliary of rug cleaning servtee LEAVE IT TO IXA V ITT! Phone Donze of Benton atraet-are apendJ Tomorrow “ S te lla ” e/ iseotan’s iaoe< twsortwtt orycnsl GooAy” the grantffather of the present 'St. Mary’s Chnrcli 4oka l^avitt this week. No toll from Manchester — Just ing a two Weeks* vacation In Mi­ owner. The latter assumed owner­ Thursday—9 A. M. The Bdi-, ami, Florida. They are guests t:lg t:U-9:H can EMTEKPRISE LYDULFINKIIIUrSSSaS^ ship in 1946 upon Uie retirement At The Church «ou"Play- there of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Omarr, Wad., dady. Oadaad, Oaaa Bally of Ilia father, the late Arno M. (im risab former residentrof this town, noW e s a a » a r Btath*’—Taabataeier raiding In Miami. WRMRKER M A NEAl RUTH ROMAN THURSDAY, OCT. 5 Fraternal Order qf Eagles. A. E. HLUS . . . FRANKIB LAINI! ia "WHEN YOUlUB SSmJNO” R. L 2940 of RoelMIUe. win hold If yon do aay driying today, the glides away: in traffic and strides a business meeting llhureday at I chances are you will tec a new Pontiac smoothly along the dpen road. Thday. Caiy Oraat ija "Criaia” plus: "A Lady Wltbom Pasaport” factory Demonstration and Clinic p. m. In Red Men’s hhU, Rodnllle. before you have ^ n e very far—for Some things you cum'/ see, but they DRIVE-IN ntvtrthtlm. 1 OF THE FAMOUS more pMple arc driving Pontiacaihan are /6#r» Things like Mtottar A r H effar 4 Tear OM . Bay I THEATRE ever before. Pontiac's dependabiUty T**/ after PIKE -K XA M PILB or LOANS year—things like theideep l^de -and South Britain. OetJ —Van g6swgmHiTiiaffBm» • At hitm Take a good Idng look at the next TOucanfibe^a M Hafd I NEW HOME SEWING D O N ’T M IS S . wU say "yas” new Pontiac yon aec. Smmt o t the satisfaction of owning'and driving this smedyieo—— Oaskowski. four y6ars old, INAI V 9 M to 4 .out of S. drowned la the PoinjMnoff rtvar TdwOW reason! why its owner it so proud of immensely respected automobile-r- glee yearn Fast,; friwidly sondco. OutSdan thinga like Ponriac’a Ireal economy. yesterday. Tha child h^ been BOB and FLOYD w *5SJ M $ 1 « $30-79 not i^rraDrad.^ You Zlioota boat pay* his car will ba ({uickly. apparent. You MACHINES playing on a dock in front-of hla UMotdata and amount can SM that Pondac stands out above One look iai veryTvey convincing,waiwaaavau*®# butuuwu — “ horns' In the Berkshire EatatM A (••* •» *«#• •'••• few milca behind the wheel ia the surest » SESSIONS—10-11 A. M— 7-» F, mnmfllf Si II xHoiair cm- _ Otrar o ndlHqn aatisOad rmtatih ill other qursTpr.rim beauty. You aactlon,^aad Ml.Into the ..ffatar. t t M»\- ceorfiM t*s»***ft-*f $t9M $ee way__ ^ ______to kiWerirr^atarde^jardaHtr^mm ...... Hla father, 'Valantinc Oaakowakh A Nrgh.t ot the Silver StippoT •Am Km >• )WM SMSSt (M M an last yaar. Coma in, pbona, or that Pontiac, is a big, luxwlous given tha alarm by the shouts a t a lM.W. ' W wtUo today— and laa a ^ l automobile. Yon can tw that Pontiac um'thaatmPaa^l ' V FREE G li^ ! ^ 3 DOOR PRIZES! fUhqrman who wltaqssad the oeei- Faatwimr Haian Bal'Kolb—Pfam the INI loans $39 «a $900 an l lgaanri Alaoa dent dived for aon sevorU timas mhdarilli Waakand Qals .itZiiP's r F U R N IT U R E without auccaaa. Than Edward l ”r s f t n a f i t t n r o $a y t n t i Gtlgalel attaumtod to loeata tha TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. BENSON’S Und a p p l i a n c e s youttgstor. Diving In fully clotbad, HOLLISTER ST. SCHOOL HALL FIN A N CE C a Orlgalot picked up the hoy In U ADBHSSiON S1.N (Tax IncL)—GOOD PRIZES r—TEi Ind Baar a HAN 7H9ATB9 9UIUMN0 . ' MANCHESTER V . Bobf-LaM fast of water on hia third attem pt TICKETS AT THE DQOR^ ^ ^ 793 MMN 9IBHT, MANOMm, CONN. 155 CENTER STREET E L . 3535 Efforts to ravlTe tha child M laA 0)^ 3490 • Oaaiga> H#Um. YIS ’ MANagar Bfcw C iMgi m N It mifwti t(ft Isf tstwi

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M.ANCHSSTEB EVENING ^ERALD. .MAnCHESTER, OONNw TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1960 ’-PAGE FIVE ■;i:' lESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHBStER. CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBERS, 1960 lute music; Mri. Elsie Oustefeon I., .I,. .,...-, , ...... I II . Nii'-faU' / sang two examples bf program WDNS — 14.19 WTKJ - IM» Local Soldier I North Coventry Musical Glul) music.: "On Wings of Song'^ by X WD RC —, I Mendelssohn ahd "My Sweet Re- jllepablicBns Elected to Board of Directors Local Elections Quits Schools Norwalk Police WKNB -> * 849 Today’s RadioZ^. - 'tl Frederick 8. Duktig has pohe" by ■Schubert:; and as an II- For ^ Better Cup of Tea— 4VTHT •— 1280 Is Promoted Opens Season luatcatlon of modern music Mra. ts. —' ns WUtX) ->1999 .Eaatbra Staadard Time ceived a twenty-five year pifi from Martha Martin played "Romance" Hailed as Gdbd Project Post Chief Fired As the Company by which he is em- by Sibelius. Buy the Tea-bags that ;i>9:8 Sgt. Ralph S. Spear Re­ plojtxl, Nllce, Benient," Pond of Cliiiminafles to Sponsor The meeting closed with a so- WDitC—Strike It Rich. w n c —Fibber McGee and Molly Weat Hartford. The pin, whlcJi has cIaI hour during which refresli- Town; School Voted Sign ^y G O P Silverstein's Resignation Board Probes WDRC—Truth or Conpequences. ceive)^ Coinniissioii on Concert on Nov. 14 nt menu were served by the hos­ you more tea and i ' WTHT—Family Albutn. a. diamond chip, was awarded to tesses of the evening: Jean Led- WHAY—PoHe- SALADIi; licans this year, cornered with tory in the fall. I am sure there is WONS—News. made mayor when the new Board nciunced his resignation as a mem­ fees collected by the Police De-- 4:8 9 - sion to the rank of second, lieuten­ ford. ning. November 14, at the Bow­ cember. Christmas Around the two years agd. and a/very slight no such indication, but If -there WDRC—Yankee Kitchen. 10:16— ers school, waa the highlight of organlsea, Juet what will happen ber of the Town School Building partment had not been turned over WON8-..rI Love a Mystery. ant. William, Zelgier. young son of World: .ttinuary, The Younger SeV ' the organlaatlon eeaalon la etUl turnout gain for Dernocrats. were our State Housing Program, Committee. Storms and dispute to the City Cfierk. He later ordered WHAY—News: Open House. Sergeant Spear received the com­ the Chamlnade Club's first meet­ featuring children of club mem­ TEA^BAGS our Labor Program, and any plans 1040— Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm Zelgier is ing of the season held last eve­ InHim air. ^ ^ . . Party , swirled around Sllverstein and his an audit of Police Fund, Inc.,' WCCC—News: 1290 Club. WDRC—Capitol aoak Room. mission for his outstanding combat at his home after a slay at the bers; February, Accent On Early •I I that Cooper had been In 1948 the ayM ga GOP vote to t atreamlining the State Govern­ which administers money raised W nc—Lorenro Jones. ning in the Federation Room ot American Music; March, An Eve- ment are in Jeopardy. . 1 am sure committee forNmany months as it WTHT—Newspaper of the Air, performances here. He has fought M.eCook Memorial Hospltkl In dlfh*ri»r with Democrata to gain for dlreclora wga 3.706 while this labored, to brito In school plans by members of the force for such 4:46— In numerous battles since the be­ Center Church. n'ng of Encores; April, The Ro­ year it is 4,62)0(—a gain of 22 per that-the Oonnecticut voters have purposes aa Insurance and aid to WTIC—Young Wlddcr Browm. w n c —People are- Funny. _ Hartford, with an attack of polio. At the business meeting the manticists; May. Spring Festival; votea MKNigh to Inaure hla mayor- no intention of losing all the WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. ginning of the korean conflict. His parents report that he is get­ •Ity, were^mploded today whin cent. In 16^ the average Demo­ policemen's families. WDRC—Old Record Shop. Prior to entering the service, president. Mrs. Florence Wood, June. The Annual Meeting. cratic vote /for director waa 3,349 things that have been gained In The auditors. In a report sub­ WCCC—Big Brother Bill. 10:46— ting along well. Mary Ella, their Welcomed the old members and cooper llativ^e“**** the last election." WTHT—Hartford Speaks. Lieutenant -Spear resided at 461 daughter, who la also a patient at “I have tiiem part In no deala, and yestenday it waa 3,448—a gain mitted a few days ago, 'said that WONS- Hollywood. U.S.A. Hartford Road in -Manchester. formally Introduced to the club SPECIALIZING IN of three cent. Cubeta Wine Mayoralty departmental records were "care­ II :00— the above hospital is now able to the following new members: Vlr-> ha aald. “All ot W aietlona have About 95,000 voters were regis­ 4:55— News on all stations. walk a llUle each day. and It la above board, ft, the merobere The tolal voting register of Man- lessly^ maintained'’ and "funds ■ WTHT—News and Weather. glnla ' Clarke, Rowena H*risen, C\j[STOM BUILT HOMES chestf/ lists 18,560 persona. Of Akien E. Bulley R^-mond E. Oboper niomaa J. Crockett tered for the municipal balloting were 'at times loosely handled." • 6:90— 11:16— hoped that she will be able to he at Josephine Hills, Judy Miner and of the board wlah. I be glad to thesea0,069 are Republicans, 4,777 yesterday; about 1,000,000 will be WTHT—Joe Hasel. home within a few days. The Sun­ Mary Provan. vC.ENKRAL CONTRACIING aerve aa mayor;” ^ Some hi Ago permit fees, the WDRC—News; Old RecThe catch It In Hmt. vote on the schools amounted, to ords are completed, they will bC i.'dO— GroWjng On Serrfoi’ with hla party/leaderahlp. 4.840 ballots, while the total vOte clean sweep of all city offices ex­ W niA —P. M. at eight p. m. Raymond Valade Ii t which wa.s rec ently published. Development of Musle" was pre­ Built On InleRrUy Cooper’s oiTtrlght denial of such cept that of Treasurer and also Saul M. SUverstelir' turned over to the proper authori­ WDRC—News. 6:00—Racing and Sports. will have charge of the business The next session for making sented by Mrs. Barbara Duke. To / CHICK rOU« CHI9T on offlclala was about 8,100, indi­ ties.'' WTHT—Joe Girand Show. 16B MIDDLE llrRNPIKE Vr ONE 704S a scheme l e ^ the mayoralty, a c cating that 4 large part of the vot­ took control of the Common Coun­ 6:1.5—Farm Report. meeting. voters will be on October 14th and illustrate the hlstorieal points o n AN X.RAY. AAhich, first rejected in a March Chief Dorney, head of the de­ WTIC—News. 6:30—Western Serenade. made hv Mrs. Duke in her dlsous- tually onw an honor that poee ers didit't even consider the school cil. WHAY—News. There will be a representative they will be made at the new Cov­ with the/ chairmanship of the Cubeta'a 322-vote margin over referendum, and then revised, fi­ partment since 1933,^ told repo(rt- 6:4-5—Keyboard Kapers. group from the Board of F.iliica- entry Volunteer Fire Department slon of the subject Mrs. Daisy 'Canvas* for appointment* Issue important enough for a vote. ers before the commissioners met: WONS—News. Cnnade played one movement from IVIechuiiicul and Aiilo Body Repuh'^ng Board-T^ In the air. As la usual, all aorta of statia- Scanlon waa the amalleat to decide nally prevailed. 7:00—Dance Time. tlon to discuss the "Functions and No. 2 House on Route .'ll al North start* next week; Free X-rny« At one point a few weeks ago, "I have not requested retire­ 6 :10— 8:00—Here's to Vets. Responsibilities of the Boanl of Coventry from the hours of 9 the Patheliqtie Sonata. No. 13. hy Other ShmU tics were- being compounded today Middletown election in aome Beethoven, as an example of abso­ during month of November. Painting, Pronipl Service possible combination of to prove particular points, and in­ ftarry J. Firato John H. Lappea A. Turklngton years, but a closer contest by far pitched verbal battle developed at ment at this time." WDRC—Jack Smith Sportscast 8:15—Marine Story. Education." A question period will o'cloi'k to 6 o'clock. Please note Coobcr, Crockett, Bourn, Hatha­ asmuch as election figures can-be waa waged In Thomaston. a public hearing between Silver- The chief, who is 62, conceded, 6:16— 8:30—Adventures in Research, follow the discussion. tlie change In place. The Depart­ Thl* nd *pnn*ored n« a publle stein and Wilber Little, 'chairman however, that the board had the w n c —strictly Sports; Exposi­ w n c —FM On the air 5:25 a.m.- At a meeting Tuesday night of ment has also offered its fire house •ervlce by Wrillen Cuaranlec Terms way and Mahoney still could oper- compiled to show almost anything There, the principal contest, for tion; Weather. - the Board of Directors outside desired, all of the figurere were Demorratfi Named as Directors Here First Selectman, waa decided by of the opposition Citixens Commit­ right to retire him without hia I a.m. Abe Miller Post, American Legion for election i * DYERS I wtamlag Republican control, satisfied with their work. a single vote. GOP Town Chairman tee. consent. WDRC—Jack Zaiman. Television preliminary plans were made to Six members of the Coventry 836 Alain Street In a statement issued today To Brophy, a member of the force WHAY—Supper Serenade. W’NHC—TV—P. M. present a minstrel in December. A Women's Republican Club attended bat - tbaia . u v e been Indications Final Tally Charles Eggleatbn defeated John WONS—Sports Edition. z. that at least two of the winning The cold facta of the election, E. Watera (D) for the office, 1038 General Manager George H. “Wad­ for about 16 years, requested re­ 4:00—Homemaker's Excliuiigc. committee was appointed to locate the meeting Of the Tolland County REPPIR Democrats favor retention of however, show up on the official to 1037. dell, Sllverstein said: tirement last week, saying that 6 :20 — 4:.30—Vanity Fair. a hall, orheestra and rntcrliiln- VVomen'.s Republican- Club in Bol­ Turklngton as mayor. tally as follows: Middletown was the only com­ "On September 22, 1950, I sub­ he was til and his physician had WDRC—Record Album. 5:00—Lucky Pup. ment. Proceeds will be usclp Both 186 votes for a total poll of 3,694 made Its plant "IcssXyulnerable to In my opinion, the town owes him contiiol. P. T. A. S .'ir for a boy in his suit. Clifford’s “Widow ' Board of Education: -1962 term loala Commission. Cancer Group possible enemy attacl 8.*0O:- Mra. Lillian Van Zander, kinder­ which plaMd her tops of all Dem­ HUltine 4,645; 1953 terms ’Cheney Is Discussed vote of thanks for outstanding Sholom ocratic candidates. public service of a type too seldom WDRC—Mystery Theater, garten teacher, met with the wom­ Salvation Army Hall Jones’’ suits have the good looks and Her victory, together with that 4,480; ’ Robb 4.479; l9.'V4 term India Opposes w n c —Cavalcade of America. en informally and answered many o seen in, these modem days.” THURSITAY, OCT. 5 of Melvin Hathaway, who polled •H \4S0 4,640; ’Smith 4,481. 120 V Dliiiileer Workers Cheney Comptroller Ifi Double Celebi^atioii / WONS—Crime Does Not Pay. of their questions regarding kin­ styling that place them in a class by them­ the second highest Democratic Justice of the Peace. ’HackeU ■ WTHT—Paul Whiteman. dergarten procedure and methoda. Wed., Orl. 4, 8 p.m. 4,584; ’Keith 4,612; ’Steele 4,5^; U. S. Plan on Korea WHAY—Family Rosary. 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. ' vote with 3,669, placea democratic At Loeal Heetiiif: Hear Named Head of Com* For Local Couple SouUi Koreans Menu: Meat l.nar, flashed Po- selves. 'They’re truly investments in fine party control in Manchester In an •Waaley 4,632. mittee foir This Town 8:16^ tatoea. Pea*.. Carrot*, Home­ The Public la Invited odd “Inside'' position. The three Democrats Program Outlined (Continued From Page One) WHAY—Polish National Home made Pie*. Roll*. appearance and long wear. biggest, Democratic vote getters— Board of Directors. Bourn Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bail 50 Miles Past 38 Hour. B o i^ Hathaway and Representa­ 3,694; Fitrpatrick 3,31'2; I'latha- The canvass of 9.800 Msnehester Fuiieruls Adam Rhodes of Plymouth formerly of Hemlock atreet, ferred to Soviet Foreign Minister 849— tive John D. LaBelle—have been way 3,669; Mahoney 3,376; Moskc homes for the Tul)crciilosis X-ray I Lane, comptroller for Cheney irecently moved to their new ho (UoatMued Fruin Page Oae) Andrei Y. Vishlnsicl’s statement WDRC^Mr. and Mrs. North. more or last “stood-off” by the 3,313; Stephens 3,366. (Bourn at 77 Wetherell; street, were hon-\ that the present U. N. Commission WTHT—Gentlemen of the Press $16-98 - $27-50 Damecratie Town Committee up Hathaway and-Mahoney elected.) program started today under the Joseph Kodopla Brotheri, was elected president of ored with a combined housewarm­ in Korea is a tool of the United W nC —Star Light Concert. to MW. Their election could bring tntlcs north of Kansong, under re­ Town Clerk: Bogginl/3,311. leadership of Dr. Alvan A. Yules, ! -Funeral services for Joseph the Manchester Cah'e’er (^mmit- ing and fifteenth wedding anniver­ ported orders to make a last ditch States and declared: “I give him WONS—Official Detective. about a drastic change in Demo- Town Treasurer: Cdwan 3.375. general cliairnian of cancass activ­ Sndonia who died Saturday in tee, succeeding Elmer Weden, vice sary. Saturday evening by a group the He direct.” Spender pointed 8:46— etatle Party leadership here. The etand there on the Sea of Japan WbcB otber cougb drop* toll, Registrar of Voters: ’Moriarty ities. Canvassers aner can­ interest in the movement since be­ the donors for the fine gift and tha Boyle said, not to discuss the drive OPPORTWY •Prentice 3,411. (Keating, Lih- Mra. Arlyila Garrity presided at Into Red Korean with war corres­ present commission and aald its WHAY—Moonlight Matinee, Mahoney's vote cloaaly parallel! gard. Prentice elected.)' vass methods ai>d practices. the organ. ' coming a member of the group party in their honor. findings had given^e .U. N. a true w n c —Bob Hope, BASS OXFORDS What might be 'termed the Also pre.scmt waa William B. less than two years ago. and will Luncheon was served in the pondents. picture of the facta in Korea.'He SMITH BROVBER8 BoanI of Edueatlon; 1952 term The bearera were John Jamroga, South Korean officers, under no WTHT—America's Town Jkf^t*. “etrsdght Democratic vote" since no nomlnaUbnT^9.53 term Garrity Parsons of the commission's George Huiaey, Mathew Zurauckas, prove a wise choice of the nomi­ recreation room and the table cen­ defended the eight-natloh resolu­ ing of Air. tte totals of '‘3.400 ;to 3,800 were Health F.ducatlon department. nating committee, of which Super­ terpiece waa a baaket of beautiful such restrictions, talked, freely. tion now before the-committee asd FOR BOYS 3,575; Poe 3,472; 1954 term. Peter Staum, John Nudsus and A spokesman for General Mac- WONS—John Steele. Adventur- rscorded for offices 'like treasurer •Buckley 3,532; Rbss 3,403. (Gar­ Matthew- M. Moriarty, , general Adolph Katkauakaa. ' intendent William P. Slover of the roses, -the gift of Mr. Bantly to hla said he viewed with ausplclon the er. sad regiairar. The '.indication la chairman, presided. Memorial Hofipital waa chairman. wife, who waa the former Mias Arthur had described the border counter-proposal on Korea offered Knocking For therefore, .that the loanee In fh- rity and Buckley elected.) Burial wa« lii fit. Bridget’s crossing situation aa delicate po­ Is justice of the Beace: ’DeHan 120 Volunteer Worker! cemetery and Father Oadarowaki Others on his committee were Mrs.- Margaret McCann of Birch street. by the ^viet bloc. vor of Bourn and Hathaway came Approximately 120 volunteer He alao presented a corsage of the litically. ! The Russian Bloc proposal, -fnm Independent! or Republicana. 3,478; ’Geer 3,425; ' ’Moriarty w-as In charge' Of the committal Kooert Hawley and Mrs. Gertrude same flowers for Mrs. Bantly to Red China is reported to ' have 3b31: no nomination for fourth workers were present to receive •eriice at the grave. Raynor. brought In by Vlahinsky yeater- This same situation, though in final instructions for the canvass, wear during the evening. thousands of veteran troop* mass­ day, calls for an Immediate cease ■lighUy leaser degree, prevailed al- candidacy, all candidates electeem- workers are atlll needed, however, To Open Vernon the woriii, "George and Peg, 16th China leaders have made threaten ‘The object of thla; of course, adrata sleeted to the Board of was Judge Wesley C-. Gryk. ice O'Connor, secrataiy; treaaursr, Anniversary,” coffee and ice cream Ing talk but no march of Red ■fipeatlon. Both appeared to be After the returns had been ae- especially in District One and to la to- create a vacuum,” Spencler BRUXTON SHIRTS aaslat Mrs. Martha Stevenson, 133 Bridge Friday Robert Hathaway.. were enjoyed. General dancing to China soldiers Into North Korea said. "By whom would-this be ahead of the regular average for ciired from the machines in the The foUowlug were named to the victrala music rounded out a Jolly has been reported from authentic SPECIAL VALUES four voting districts. The Herald Lenox sy-eet, who is handling reg- filled 7 1 do not think we were all party. board of directors for three-year evening. sources. bom yesterday and the answer to : Repoblicans elected all five of gave returns by telephone until iatrations and appointments. Hartford, Oct. 3 — (P) ■— The Mr. and Mra. Bantly have MacA.rthur's headquarters broke late in the evening. Interest For the purposes of the X-ray terms: Robert Hathaway, Mra. thia question' must be clear tisir candidate! for the Board of Mile Hill road bridge kt Vernon, .Mary Taylor, Dr. George Lsin jud^ oi probate find the state time the chest X-ray will be taken. crossroads along the; 12-mlle apparently had been dragged from Im that, becaoae they were ab;- Eau:h resident Interviewed will be stretch between Vernon and the tiona whoae 'membeifs Had given to get there before the winter al9y shirts. White, colors and ticket. generously of their time, to. make the car and then more bullets fired cornea.” .beht the whole titiiig la Ulegal. To strips. With the original Tro> asked to state his preference as to state line, in prapaCation for the Into Waterman. aU Mtenta ahd purposes, the ab­ Oli rutMACW— 2 ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINI the time, and the committee will eventual building of a dusd-lane them. It' waa also voted to send a The kanchurtan border la about ^>M't SMde for lea* than the best! lasiaU benized collar. All sizes. letter-of thanks to Burton’s who 190 air miles north of Parallel 88. sence ot the Soviat Ualoo ftom the dfoan, coaabitable, contreaieu Timken Sileni 1 Setback League (Khedule apjiolntments as close to expressway there. OoimcU waa ttaelf llleg^” OvifiCllwiika UtOM preferred timee as la poaai- donated the space occupied at the the border between South‘and ’ AmoiipMiic Oil Hcetl It will piv you to chOoM i '- ' Kpnstanty Pliils’ North koraa. road. It la closer bit. Reaidenta wUl be notified by ihow; Mrs. Taylor may ba reach­ this yeara-oIiMd equipment-—to lake adttoatsgc . 6 PORTABLE RADIOS Ct $1.98 - $ 2 J9 m srtih to thaak all at our aelgh- Opens Tuesday ed for infonnatloa at the Me to 800. of owr InitoUetioo kai»w.haw—40 join the hnn- p.-'l :J| Meads aa6 rslattaes to tbslr mail a week preceding their ap< Town’s Diireetprs Series Starter asta at htsMwN sad sgrmpathr potntOMBtA mortal Hospital, tsL 4188. lAboul Town drads of dionsaada of otkar autofied oira«r*. us duttag our laeant baresTs- Memberp of ^ Manchester Persons who are unable to de­ ^To Meet Tonight Dr. -Edward/... Beasar alao ai^ Rotary Traffic laay lerm*. nfow w todeyf ;We tsjinliilr thaak all thoec Fire departm^ are rrmlnded cide on the time while the . can­ a few worda in ‘ regard to the Philadelphia, Oc^ 8—

—Man­ Frank J. MiUer. aaaUtant treaor All Items A t Speefial Prices the beanUhil ■oral tributes that the setback league will begin vasser la present, may ..tolephone growth of the clinic and tha naad ager Eddie Sawzpr announced to­ urer-of tha BavMga Bank ot Man- . ths Ms^af their can .... neat Tuesdnjr Mght. October iOr^iioriarty Brothers;- 61|6,- ndidn- - -Public -hearings on -Manchester's of mom clarteal axatxtaaca as wall day that JtanKonxfiuity, hla great Is Operating theater, has been aoUfled by the. in the tire house,' Main and Hil- decide on the" time' pre­ development and soning mhtttia, aa funds. i , relief-pltclier, wUl afart the open­ American Bankera AxaociaUon ol Mfs. aWe Ueater sad chlldrea. Hard streets, filxteen teams 'will hla reappcjintment to the commit­ ferred for an appolntmenL Action and on a local petition for continua­ Pi*aldent Rhodes oaUed a meet­ ing game of the 'World Seriea for A Totarjy traffic waa nut Into- Ovrifif HOTka again compete in two rounda eov- X-raying ef residents srill. start tion of rent control are Hated foT ing for Friday noon at Murphy’s the miadelphia rtiUHee. tee on,school Savings Banking. ertng SO weeks, running through Bawyer'B announcement waa operation this afternoon at the In- BOYS’ SOCKS Nov. 1. 8 tonight on . the'agenda of the restaurant, and namsd tha foUow-. te'reectlon of Woodbridge and Mr. MUler served on the commit­ hsarUeR the fall and winter months. 16 Years' snd Older Boanl of Directors. 12ie aeaaion la Mg commtttea to auggSst ways and real shocker. Konatanty did not tee last jrear. TIMKEIV Paul Oervlni, Earner Phelpa and atari one game during the 1950 Parker etreeta and Green rohd. and rela- AH reeidenta 15 years ofee^e and to be held in the Municipal build­ means of earning more money for Chief of Police Herinan O. Sehen- i erktodaeas Charlca O 'C am w are making the older are eligible to thke advent-' ing, /■ although he pitched In 74 Delta CkiapUr N a 81, Royal' A whole - Ulaaes ammgementa for the opening of tha Tumor Clinic; Mra- Ubert, games, a modem major league dal aald today. OilHeor and MAPLE STREET 39c to 75c J age otAtbe cheat .examinations, The Directors aiao wiU act on Judge Wallett, Dr. Bcaser, Ted Tha white circle wra painted on Arch Masons, will confer the Paal 4evetc4 oatifely in ef our . the netback league that ha* been which can'w cover ap)>raxlmately appointments to the Town'Housing record. 0 X 1 4 HEAT needs*.:. . . We aleo as Bantly. M ra/Kay Thompson, Mra. konataBty*B mound opponent the highway thia moratiM tha Mast*!' Mason degree at tu con­ Engmeering, Inc. **» aeut the hdd for over ten years. 20 abnormal cheat conditions be- Authority and the School BuHd;^ accompany^ aigaa were erected vocation tomorrow evening at 7:86 aides tuberculodts, The survey has Ing committee where vacancies ax^ Haariey, Mrs. Ray Mvarmora. who will be Vie Rhfehl of Uie New m * r and loeaed the has been one of the .leaders In the this afternoon. Chief Schendel. o'clock In the Masonic Temple First pepper imported Into the already been' Jin'anced In part by 1st. ■York Yankees. 1 The ,d(^rec work will be ffflowed -S A T M tin g t T9L2-11C6 / [Vulted Blataa wda landed im 1 Wapplng area, and Mra. Rhodes, , Raschi W # 21. lost 8: K’nstan said the rotary will be aomplefad ' taxes- and the mrehaae of ChrisU Other routine busineea wdl IM appraxlmately a week. by a aocial hour and rafreabmaat* .. A M | n Hi i i d«i fitofif- leoi, Kaal.,"bi i m ^ws Beala abd there will bs no In- Itraiiiaetsd. laa-^clo. .. I f wen IT, M ■k -l'4Jf||W|t-|Ti5‘rAbk'VlY fH "'4 f : . /■ f, i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY,. 0 ( ^ IBER S. 1950 FA O l UEVEW . 'MANCHESTe Ib . CONN- ifvESDAY, OCTOBER 8,1950 Ma n c h e s t e r e v ^EtfWG i N G HERALD,h e launched . their big program -Of n- Z r4b(jll()lng Manchuria's induatriea, structlonii for ftndtt^hidden gifts §tUlonSpot Expecled Tonight Final F^ures Yalu power waa of vital Impor- “No JDefense an Indians stretched out ahd slept merely one of guahy oondescen- FOOT SUm RERS nttlva obaorver, wroU a report, alohf Several Showers were attached to ^Streamers from H erald’s lirciilaiion taiire.. It preaentid no vparticular ibm rlirRtRr the Other day, on tba praoant alt- In the .aun once more, and they absrt. Um real Owater a decorated wat^4ng can, the col­ A m U r i i M n t Oil Enrdllmeiit proplem so long m We dams rS' Ini Tub Deai uatioB of Soviet artists. found It convenient to call that Bswiea la not t« be found In ’ Ciiveu Miss Farr ors being aqua/and rose. SsIripMiMe mmt jts^tere werlwrS aie Welles Asserts In Local Gas Priej^ War ma|ne/aii; automatic toaster. His Townspeople Brothers' sen'lce atatlon in an ef­ one dealer reported. "Ctmltmianee O f I4» Ov4T l-aii| Year Pfta.. Twia. 0«B-l later on. aem m lng of Ike same Of This Newspaper s the major source of. powrer for officially changed or relaxed, it u weather. Indian sutnmer, if It another miscellaneous shower Y ijtt Friday evening Miss Farr fort to keep matters uridor con­ of the 'war driiends upon one deal­ bury Woman's'Drown­ Octebar 1, till. We tiim now’ aside frdqp the greteag^'eondltion obtains with Wednesday evening at the Ameri­ vfaa invited to dinner at the home Probe Benefits er. U. he will go back to the reg­ Final enrollment for Manchester Manchuria. Cohmu'inlst China’s nevertheless being tacitly soft­ appears thia year, will be in No­ JohR/llnals Lodge. Sole Afftnts History That Mark Some of the fire of Manchwler'a trol. More .than 35 of Muiu-hc»- main industrial area. ing Last May; Sentene* ■ Publltbcd BTary BTiimlBl ■*«?*’ welter of-campaigning, for our bi­ can Legion with 75 guests attend-/ of Miss Jean Robb on Center street In Manchester school confroveray, resolved yes­ ter'a 70 gas atatlon owners were ular price of 24.9 cents i>er gallon, High school totals 1.295, according tuMtey Md Hdtlddy*. Cnttnc it th* ened. aa proved by the return to vember. ennial yxploratlon of the candi­ Ing. The shoiver was given by the where the X-ray department qf the Has Been Reached (Continued from iPage One) present. the war will end. .Other dealers Can’t Fall In Mknrhiirla ing on October 20' Pott dtied kt mschMtar, Conn., u hospital ■ presented her with a terday by adoption of the Broad to pgurra released today by the favor of those Soviet artlsU once dates as we feel they ~rsally ars- -' groom's mother, Mrs. John Coma, iMILKMAID street school building project, haa Donald McClain waa elected I who have cut their prlceaprices said Whether this power Is ' worth •wMd O M lUII lUMdr. . and his sister, . Mrs. Warren W. double set of bath tow els. of the street, depending upon w'hlch president of the Manchester Gas they would go back to the regular principal's office. On October 1 of risking War Is a question yet to in disgrace for alleged violations Newapaper Week In some Inatancea, tbe Open Forum Beauty Aids The Harald'a dally circulation ■pread into Vernon. Last week Dealers Association, succeeding 1 prew ar cutting price. However, Isat year, the enrollment waa Nevirark, N. J„ O et 8—(O-Ilb* XgOliCBirnON RATM Hurley, haelatcd by Mrs. James W. partv is In pow^. Selectman Franklin Welles of Ver­ 1.249. shciwing an increase for be answered. But the Oilnese ua* TdriKto Mall ...... 110.(10 of that party line. The strict ence between what theyb^ldatas Farr, Jr. The ,hall waa tastefully figure went over the 10,000 mark Hi.v committee is to begin closed Douglas Dumas. The latter is nojif the one dealer who holds the Communists ■ are very toUchy seph Olohan' ha. plwded no I 1.00 party line la being revised by in­ Arthur Drug Stores non was drawn Into the Manches­ longer engaged In th'c gasoline key to Hie whole pttiblem does not liliiO of 46 pupils. ■, about Manrhuria. fenae to a manMaughter charge 8ta a*d«uar^ Mail t I .OU jl Am Your really are and whaVihey appear Green Road-Huslness 7 decorated with aqua and white when monthly ealea averages were sessions at OFtlcago »n Tlmrsday. ter school dispute when some fig­ The advance enrollment for Ihe .On*. BBoath w ^ d fa ll ...... - ference: those who sinned against to be In the canipaigit la more To The Editor: streamers and white wedding bells, i completed yeflterd»y. It is the first Brewster hid remarked that the * business. Don Willis was elected■ ■ take in hla gas war signs and up Why? arialng from the bathtub dr /Sinfta Copy ...... 0 .l I of tl)e Main building, Franklin they fail everywhere. At hla arralgnihqnt yMUrday, oot otSarwlaa craditad la tala papar party line which had been trying to the wall, there is a Wide differ­ low, and dainty colored sandwiches . the Halvatlon Army Vouth Steauly Growth / ' with Vernon people. Defense Directors, the agency said aad alia tba local nawa publiahad Kara. advertising. ored ? Kefauver said about 160 witnea- Wellea’ Statement Small Claims ' Inilldtng and one floor In the Bar- "■Cnfbreaeen Development" Assistant County PrbMcutor Mau* to decree fhat Rueelan rnust In­ ence between the. man involved were served. Congress In London, will tell of The Herald's circulation grow th seS have been placed under sub­ approximately 67 per cent of the l nard school. All rifhta of rapublicatloB ol apacial These other editgift are called and the campaign Image. I object for the, following rea­ their experiences and show pic­ over. Its 69 years has been attained Last week some Manchealer pro­ The Miincliiirign power problem rice McKeown . recommended . ao* diapatcbaa neralo art alao raaar»ad. evitably bertmje the w orld/ lan­ managing editoiydUy editor, sports sons: Mrs. VV’ni. Finnegan. Jr. and Mrs. ' poena in connection with the Chi­ school people examined the Ver­ nation's population lives within tlie ceptance of the m anila^hter p|a^ Particularly in our discussion of Charles Cass, who arc to be brides­ tures of England, l^olland and without prize campaigns or "glve- cago investigation and that the critical target areas. It said the is aVi outgrowth of the Korean War guage. we ran be quite sute that editor, socletViS'tlltor, business edi­ Governor tTiester Bowles, we have (11 We have stores within a France. aw'ay" ■drives. It has been what the non school plana and came up with Court Rulings that w as-not foreseen — an em­ He told the court that Olohan Was Pull aarrlca client of N. E A: Senr- tor. etc. E ai^ In turn handles the few blocks of the proposed loca­ maids, also honored Mi.ss p-arr \yith , group’s investigators still are look­ remaining 33 per cent of the poi>-f drunk when his wife died,' and tee. IDC.^______there ii still no very free exploita­ to begin by deriding what he is a miscellaneous shower given at . trade calls a "healthy growth." some assertions that Vernon people ulation must' be ready to help the Chinese R^ds barrassment not so niu'bli for Hus- news in hiif own department. The not. tion now. napiel.v: Contribution 25 Cents L UMBER "rtils newspaper is a member of ing for "a good many witneaaes.” read. Welles said, some of the is- ,ela aa for Red' China. therefore did not have th . nMM- Pobllabam Repraaaautlaaa: Tbe tion of Stalin'! own idvocacy of s maiiajrin'g editor auper\’ises all the A. Stores on Woodbridge street 1 the home of Mrs. Finnegan. In- ; In Chicago, committee aides aald others. vary thtent to kill to miMaln a Jullua Mathawa Special Asancy - Na« Some of our conclusions will be j tbe Audit Bureau of Circulations, sertiona were not correct, and for .Deputy Judge I.,aBeUe Eve Yuln Dams . It Is like the Interposing df the "freer exchange of opinipnt." newadl^therlng. very shocking to our Rspublican at Middle turnpike—stores on BVILDIISG SLPPLIES -a national organization wbosa 25 witnesses have been served clearing up the issue in Vernon Secret maps listing some of the * murder charge.' ^ Tora. (Siieato. Detroit and Boeton. East .Center street within three' subpoenas. They declined to Iden­ potential U. 8. targets have been Huiids Down Decibioiifi American Seventh Fleet arotind Carrlea lO-Vear Peaalty But Correspondent Werth does cross our desks go all the words friends. Just as some of our con­ membership includes the country's he would like to state the follow­ Formosa ■ also an unforeseen de­ .Ju d g e Richard Hartshorn, of MEMBER Al'DlT BDREAD OP f news you read in your paper blocks of proposed location. SHINGLES . ROOFING tify any, but it was learned that ing: sent to key slate officials. (CoDtlnm^ (rnro Itsge One) suggest a very interesting , Sn.l clusions about John Davia l»dge B Stores on North Main street leading advertising agencies, mag­ one is Tom Cawley. 35, o|»erator lu Recent CuKcs velopment and one which embar­ Ebeex County,- set. October 20 m -g R(nn.ATiuN.*t ______\Vc must de<-idc what Is news. It | may be shocking to those who azines, radio stations, newspaper ’The people of Vernon arc en­ The NSRB said the data 1s de­ subtle thing in his disvtiaaiOn at Depot Square. | Inhulation • Wallboards a Doors rasses Red China more than Rue- th'i'date for sentencing. In this The Herald Prlntlni Company. Inc., must be clearlv and correctly writ- would like to peg him In some C. Store on Hollister street. 1 advertUing managers and business ,of^^a pjush^ mnei'ro“ hweat'*^f titled to the following factual in­ signed to "guide the states and into hands r/insUlerahly less frWnd- sla. I state, a ihanslaiighter conviction quotation of one of. the Russian ten. We must find the news if It neat and convenient target prea. bouses advertising through the vi- communities into organizing mu­ IVo recent Small Claims court awuniea no llnuielal reaponalblllty for D. Store on Starkweather Chl-.N'uniel Paints Chicago. formation: decisions rendered by Deputy Thli has prevented the Chinese I carries a rnaxltnum penalty of 10 typoiraphlcal errora appaartnt In ac.'- poets who haa just beeiydllowed does not come to us. ~ . ! It may break Republican hearts street. ^Iqua media available in the coun­ "The new Vernon school will bo tual aid and mobile support" with The fe_^ of such a development yciirs In jali.^,^ dartlaaaienta and oUiai readint Oiatter, Dally your newspaper receives to say It. but (Theater Bowles does try. It is an assured circulation Cawley told a reporter "thia is such sendees as fire, police, niedi- Judge John D LaBelle were' re­ could explain the many thrrata Reds from carrying out aimouneed In The Haneheater Eaanini Herald. to return to publicatiojjy^e notes (2> It is near the new school Youngstown. Kitchen Cablneta fire resistant; aupplled with copper leased today hy the t.'oiirt Clerk's plans to invade the Nationalist- At the tbhe''«f Olohan'. urreMi a flood of unsolicited articles . . . i not wear horns. He does not even and a busy intersection. It will since the Audit Bureau of Cnrcula- j L f j ! i “* it''ia*'tef- convector tjrpe heating Including eal, rescue, etjtergency feeding and Chinese Communists have made to police said he c'Mdd not give the wpy iij whichyfhla Russian Borne of these are- news, most are i carry them concealed about his tlons conducts a regular in.spec- I don't like this at all. other aid. office. Intervene in the Korean War - - held island this year. And the Reds Tuenday, October S poet, writing a pdem which wa.s create a danger and a nuisance os rlble. that in the auditorium; will have Kdgar V. Coughlin. 390 Wood­ cannot aay their revolution In coherent account octhe drowning,’' publicity stories promoting some ■ persoh,^ for surreptitious wearing Ifai^as traffic is concerned. " tlon and audit of each member's proper ventilation; haa stage lights "The developments of tlie air- land street, wss awarded 836 of threats which appeared efforts to hut said, "All I temember ta that comfortably ajjfMated to the cur­ product, individual or organization. ; when he thinks no Republicans , C A L L 4 1 4 8 circulation books. Another witness placed under atonitc age are such,” the NSRB discourage V. N. forces from driv­ China Is rompicte until they "lib­ i3i It will -certainly not help, / ■ / subpoena Is Mrs. Virginia Hill ahd equipment; there Is glazed tile a 847 claim ngainat the Main k erate" Formosa. I shoved her with both hutda while ■\ Good Rm u IIb rent Russiaacpropaganda line of The editor must separate the news i are looking. and will deprMiate property v al-' Aittiversary Date wainscot# in all corridors: there wa,rned. "that the United States KIdrIdge COrjioratlon, represented ing Into Nor(h Korea. she Was In the bathtub anttsnld, from the chaff. He does not wear borne, nor uas in that neighborhood. Hauser, one-time friend of alaln and its territories can no longer Red China'! Premier Chou Kn- In fact, the Chtnese Communlats •Drown you . .. Msnehaater Republican! can be "peace.’’,!(^rtheleai"put so much Incidentally the 10,000 figure gambler Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel. are boya ahd girls locker rooms and hy I»cils Bayer, prealdenl. aa the seem tn be taking sneh a beating The editor must be where news _ doe« he carry hidden In his • 4) What guarantee have 'we was topped on the 69th anniver­ ahowerai consider themselves • immune to amount due for labor ancl material Lai said Sunday In a speech ob­ Mrs.. Olohan, the mother of two wait aatiafled with their abowina of heyc qwn genuine feeling for is happening, or see that some staff ' pockets a series of Intimate that after the change, another Kefauver said '.'we think there are suclden assault." serving the first anniversary of the nut of the Korean War that many cltlldren by a previous marriage, sary of this newspaper. The week­ a good many points on which ahe "Tliere are complete kitchen and in roofing work done in ‘June and IB yeatarday’a town election. Two pepde ^ such moring and poetic member Is there to watch it. We messagCtt from Moscow. He Is would be requested and granted to cafeteria. factllUes equipped with In New York, Civil Defense Di­ Communist Government of China an observer out here wonders hoW' wa.^ buried In Danbury. not, n whole wealth of Republl-' ly Saturday Herald was founded might give us some Information" July. much longer they will be willing nguSge that the result was real must have a reporter at City Conn- \ aflow package stores, grills, nr any separate ventilating, systems. rector Arthur W. Wallander last cxk that his country will not "supinely yaara afo, it will be recalled, the ran assiimpthin to the rontrar.v, on October 1, 1881 by the late El- but he said it probably will be Mrs. Grant W I, 16 Pioneer to take the rap for Moscow’a mls- and authentic, not propaganda- ('ll meetings; if the school has a , other business establishments in SEALY MATI'RESSES . . S29.95 aud up C.MAIMSt wood Starr Ela. It became a daily There are separate toilets In kin­ night announced an evacuation Circle, was awarded 8'Jl-24 against tolerate seeing their neighbors be­ Damocrata, without demotintn gjaduatlon. that must be reported, j primarily an ideologlat. Nor Is the neighborhood 7 some time before the committee ing savagely Invaded by Imperial- cnlculatlnns. purposed. salesmanship of the on October 1, 1914. October 1 la al­ gets around to her. dergarten and first and second plan for the nation's largest city Jacob Rogowakl, 362 Adams street, iag say particular awarenea^ The newspaper must get the news. . hr. as Republicans lova to be­ We have a nice, pleasant, quiet so significant, fn The Herald story grade rooms. These, and many Involving training of every man. for reiialrs to her ear as the re­ Isti." muBtdpal problema or any/^rtic/ ideal of peare to the Russian peo- Once we have the ne\vs in the of- , lieve, consumed with any eon- neighborhood now — Let's keep it Opvn Daily 7.A. ^ t Mrs. Hauser, now the wife of a woman snd child. Dams Held by Korea Reds Kellrj ite-Eleoled Mayor sclniis aiidtltlon for higher poli­ because It la the 61st anniversary ski instructor, Herman "Hans” other renhChients of a type to sult of Bii arc-idenl July 30 at WANTED ; Ular talent for adpitfniaterinK ple. flee, we must edit it. see that th e ’ that way! KEMP’S, Inc. of Publisher Thomas Ferguson make this school superior, are to The plan calls for three phase.s, Sperry’s Pond. Tills Is the background of the tical offlre—the PreaM^pey. He R. A. Vaughan. Includini; Wc^. Afternoons Hauser, was disclosed to be await­ She waa, in other word.a. suc­ stories are clear, concise, and above i FINE BEDDING with the newspaper. I be buHt into the new Vernon partial evacuation of the city, i Japan-built power dams on the New Ixmdon. Oet. 8 iJh Frank Ligtinfra, both rural ami them, nevertheleaa cpme cloae to all. correct. We rut out nnneres- ' Is not a doubfe-dcaler, nor.*ren, 122 Avondale road ing the birth of a child at Bar Yalu 'which forms the- boundary N. Kelley, paymaster at ths B3ec- ceeding in expreasing herself even what Is w oi^, a New Dealer In Manchester. Conn. 763 MAIN STREET l EL. 5680 Open ’Til Noon On Sat. Thomas Ferguson Is president Harbor, Me. Police Chief How'srd \ school within the appropriation." complete evacliatlou and einer- j Stanley Gets Silver Star urban by which wc can bet* .» victory. TaiUplay, the Repub- sary wordage, rheck any points and treaaurer at Th# Herald Print­ gency evacuation. He said neigh­ Harlfel'd, Oct. 3—i/JPi In a .sur­ between Manchuria and Korea; tric Boat Co., last night was elect­ ter serve our long list of Hcaa margin e^^etery. waa more within the rnnilnea of tha continu­ that seem unclear, and double- -any firm si^se. He. does not McFarland of Bar Harbor said I After Japan's defeat in World ed to hU second term aa Ma.Vor brow-beat defenseless RepnMl- ing company, Inc., the printing after visiting her that aha "la boring states' will be asked to en­ prise ceremony at Bralnard Field property buyers. haalthy, In line with ing, milder party line on.htera- check the news for any erroneoiu ' company that produces The Her­ ter Into a mutual sSsIstance pfiet. !yestorikiy Col. George R. Stanley, War II these dams passed first to by the City CVninei}. New London v*a legislative leaders. In fact, ready to go to Chicago as soon aa Civil Defense the Russians, then to the Korean operafes under the city manager what tho/^challenged Republl* ture. statements. ■ r | ald at IS Bissell street. Other t.’omminitler of the Coiinrctlrut Then we must fit the news into ; he has none of the altilbuten Happy Is The Day members of the firm are .Ronald H. possible.” Kefauver’said she m ight' Air National Guard was made a Reds. form of government. Kelley, who JARVIS In Manchester de- Why are these changes takinq columns provided for it. All the \ and hnhits of the extreme vtl- Ferguson, secretary and assistant be questioned In New 'York. Up to States tirigadlrr general. Tlie ceremony Later, when thc'Chlnfse 'Reds has been a memlier of the City place In Ruaaia? First, one should lalny the Repuhlicana attribute Mrs. Hauser, living in seclusion Agiiiw Dietutor drove thb CTilnese Nationaffsts (.Vnincll for six year., served as Tlia Republican inertia while we must keep in mind oiir ■ to him. treasurer and Leon A. Thorp, ad- in which Maj. Gen. Frederick G. note that indlvlduala run Russia. "space budget" . . . eolnmns to be When Backache vartlaing manager. a t a fashionable Bar Harbor borne, Reincke gave Stanley hlS silver from Manrhuria. the dame con­ Mayor In 1944-45. He succeeds R EA LTY CO. iM eh ehtsined two yaara ago haa More amaiingl.v and shockingly could not be reached directly, but (UsatiaM4 trom Ptoge Om > The extreme party line for Rue- filled with news, while the rest of Runs ill Brazil star took place two hours after tinued under the operation of the Fred BenvenutI, Prealdent of the 654 CENTER ST. aurad aomawhat, and that the paper carries advertising. still, the Democratic candidate for the pqllce chief aald that "Mrs. (iovernor Bowles had approved the North Koreans. contracting firm of BcnVenutl A PHONE 4112 Bugura well for the town'a ahow- elan artlete was decree(l by one There may not be a line too much Governor Is not only something Ckies Away. . . . Hauser, used to exaggerated and ment is not taking an active promotion. As the Chinese. Communlets Sons. Both are Repubileane. individual. Zhdanov. It was quite different from what hla Re- mostly, inventive publicity, will enough role in civil defense plan- .(Continued From Page One) Ing in- the etatc , election Juat pre- ; of news, nor yet a .line loo little, piibllran opponents picture him to At ol^r. ttr«tt ttimis, ovtr* Bolton alng and furnishing of emergency sented, by him. as party doetrino, ‘Evijry edition the psper must be •ztrtioh, ticcMivt amoklng or tJtpoturw to ignore w-hatever will be WTitten akaod. be. He is also, in reality, a consid­ cold Bomctlntts bIowb down kidnwr func« about her but will answer in all supplies and warning devices. tween 1930 and 1945—and though lHara waa a lion-poliUcal aatia- but the suspicion Is that it repre- filled exactly. erable distance removed from tion. ThU may bad many folk* to com­ Doris Motor 0*IUIIa Wadsworth told civilian defense No opinion must creep into the plain of nagflnif backache, bat of ptp and T«L truthfulness the queationa put be­ the campaign was based on per­ fsattaw la yaatarday'a voting, too. aented hla own paraonal taatea in what hie own campaign techniques I tn tr» . headacnct and dteslotac. Gating fore her.” officials from western states yes­ news columns. The editorial page terday: sonalities, he waa not aingled out Tbot came whan tha Broad atraat music and literature. Mia death — and behaviorism indicate him to up nTgnU or frM U tni pataagat may rttu li WHEN W ILL The committee's closed aeaaiona for attack on that score by his is where you find the policy of the be. He li. If our readers will take from minor bladder Irritations dot to cold« Tbe Men’s 'Fellowship of Cen­ in Chicago this week will last only "You cannot rely upon the Fed­ a|dioel, tumad down by a margin the death of one Individual—w-as paper. In our .editorials, which I dampitaM dp dbui^ Indbcrctlont. principal opponents. our, word for it, not half aa If your discomforts aro du« to ter Congregational church w1U three days but probably will be re­ eral Government to provide you These are prim, austere pharma­ af aomc SOO votes last March, waa apparently a signal for a soften­ write as a portion of my job. you "corny" an individual aa he sounds causes, don't wait, try Doan's Pills, a mild YO U HAVE meet tonight at tbe parish room sumed about a week later, Ke­ with all the tools you need to THE RANGE THAT find the policy of the newspaper. diuretic. Ussd succMsfuliy by millions fur cist-lawyer - politician Cristlano approved by a margin of some 70U ing of the party line, a softening on his radio broadcaata. Hia mind of the church. n»e meeting will fauver said. He said the_5pmmittee build an adequaU civil defense Some editorials reflect public over BO years. WhlW thsss symptoms m ar be held at eight o'clock. structure. That leaves a grave re­ I Machado and Eduardo Gomes, 64- is not. In reality, merely an arena often otherwise occur, it's amasing how "Shortly" will hold hearinga in I year-old top general of Brazil's Air \ votaa. Tha antire vote caat on tha accelerated by another Indiridual. opinion, some praise emlcavori or | in which an established'number of many tintss puan’s givs happy rsUcf— YO U R FIRST / A regular monthly meeting qf sponsibility in your hands. Stalin. help iht IB mlba.of kidney tubda and ftltara Philadelphia and alao Into one i Force. a^ool quaatieo waa eoaaidarably innividualf, tome *eek to^ rfform I “creature comfort** iituea tumble the Volunteer Fire Department phase of Its New York etty investt- "Hhe Federal Government will flush out waste. Gat Dc«n’a rilb today! (Or Next) will be held at the firehouse tomor­ help you to the limit of its re­ Maciiado is the nominee of the i HEATS AND COOKS! lawar than that total voU cast in Second, the individuals running where reform In needed, while oth- iover one anothfr ceaaeleaalv gafion. \ tba b|arch referendum, which waa Russia were forced to note the re- ers critli ize w here criticism Is due. His attitudeds not. In reality. row' night at 8 o’clock. Brewster told reporters the sources in terms of today's econo­ Social Demi cratlc Party tPSD) GASf We editor, must be earefiil if the i Tha Board of Assessors will my. But the job. Is always and and the Governnient-backed candi­ paraapa an evidence that the pub- siilte of the strict party. line. Ft ACCIDENT ? Democrats apparently thought paper is to sneered. We iiee local 1 Chili Photography >maat In five aesaions towmrd tbe they had pulled off a "coup'' by ar­ everlastingly yours." date. Gomes la the atandard-bear- !/■ Ma was Urad af tha wrangling on dldn t work. It didn't produce stories st our disposal, buy certain cloae a t the month to receive dec­ ranging a special mayoral election An order by Preildent Truman er of the conaervative Democratic tha laaua. At any rata, tha public good nsusie, or good literattirc. So. features, and exerelse our knowl­ THE MODERN WAY larations of personal and real esUbUahlng a Federal Civil De­ Union Party. He tost to outgoing property. The meetings which In New York CTity to get out the Glenwood All-Gas Combination Range waa diapoasd, ysatMday, ta let the aa a practical thing, the party line edge of news as a commodity svall- vote on Nov. 7 but he added this fense Administration has been President (jlen. Eurico Caspar sble to the public. All this we must Take adyantawe of a por* There’s a great deal of utLafaction in having good, will'be held at the Community been drafted though not yet forml Dutra in the 1945 election, two aehool go through. That' means had to be softened.. And. con­ Hall are scheduled for Friday, Oc­ may react against them because of do if our paper, and . your p.iper, trait studio desiirncd ex­ a Brookl>"n Grand Jury’a dis­ aized. months after Dutra. Gomes and Manchester la not, after all, going trary to the aeeumptioh of those Is to be wanted by its readers. dependable Automobile InHurance. Then you know that tober 20; Saturday. October 28: other generals overthrew the clusively for children. Monday, October SO and Tuesday, closures of payoffs to city police Wadsworth arranged to meet to atand labeled as tigbt-flated who asaume that Ruaaia lit yaet Like an ancient Egyptian scribe, i today with civil defenae directors Vargaa regime. ■ / dike a courtroomSfkporter, like the | if you should be involved in an automobile accident, October 81 from 1 until 7 p. m. by a multi-million dollar gambling / and shabby in lU treatment of lu a rigid mold which we shall l^ave The flpal seaal.on wlU be held on ring. of states east of ths Mississippi’ The Soclalieta nominated Joao / iqcretary of your club, 1 record the | ANNE QRIFFIH ^ river. This group, headed by Direc­ Mangabeira for Prealdent, but ahlldraa and la Ita dealing srlth tta to face forever unleaa are break U, nSwn-In your newspaper. i you will be protected financially. Take the question Wednesday, November 1 from 2 He also aald he didn't think the Flood lamp, b«dH-tai until 8 p. m. ! Democrats would be .helped In (ghi- tor Leonard Dreyfuss of New Jer­ they admit he haa no chance. rirrulatlng heat from natural community raaponaiblll- the party line ts be^ng aoftened. I>m YQtm editor. I Chili Photographor sey, expressed concern in advance tlea. / mark out of driving by insuring through this agency. cago where, as he put it, a couple ' The leading polittral partlelKCon- elertrir clock, with None of thia altera the fart that 476 MAIN STREET AdvcKisement— of kfy witnesses, were bumped off about Federal-State relations. ceded the balloting is likely to be t<)|i of range. Wa are not out of the wopdi of Russia IS a dietatprahip. and An anagram w hich reads , the Dreyfuss told a news (xxnfesence SV) hour Ui^ir. same backward and forward ts ; iN .u a c a c PHONE 4933 Claasea in dancing begin thia last week. ' close enough for a 100,(MX)-votc i n r the aehool laaue Sa yet. There will therefore unpleasant in all the railed V 'paiindrome, A riassie St *MIR STRMT Batupday, Oct. 7- Register how. Brewster waa referring to the the eastern driectors are concern­ margin to prove decisive. Polls are have to be, aaaumlng our popula- characteriatlca of a dicUtorahIp. example da';"Madam. I'm Adam." I Call Mrs. Flora B. Johnson. Tel. gang-atyla slayings of William J. ed about making loyalty chtclu of open from 8 a. m. until 5 p. m., ^ / ' WinCHIfTtff . . .PNOnC 9*M Manchester 2-13^. their civil defense workers. In that Mcr growth ta aa aapected, some I H hat It. does show, however, le Drury, a former police officer who but the results will not be known ■ V had offered to supply the Senate connection, he said, the directors until Wednesday. axpimaian ot the . Green, louth ' I that the dictatorahip Itself la pli­ Notice Crime Investigators with informs- agreed to call on thbir State At­ A new Congress, Governors and Powerful gas beating and Buckland achoola.* And the able, capable of revising and re­ ROBERT J. SMITH, INC tion, and Marvin J. Bas. 4 lawyer torneys general to seek revocation thousands of leaser officials will big problem looming ahead la that versing policies, and (rerhaps even For all Occasions' who had furnished underworld In­ of State charters of organizations also be picked in’ {oday'a election. unit with newly per­ In accordance with the requlre- REAL ESTATE— INSURANCE of tha now high aehool, for which capable of some evolution. One formation to. a Republican candi­ classed aa "subversive" by the U. An Intricate maze of party alliance fected HEAT BA'FH THE EDL( ATION OF A PHARMACIST menta of the sontng regulations 8. Attorney General. a plannihg apprapriaUon of M8,- can Judge that, without such tal­ TELEPHONE 3450 date for sheriff. and commitmenta further im p li­ of tha Town of Manchester, the Another In Dreyfuss’ grou|v cates the picture. / burner. waa approved at the refaren- ents, it could never have lasted Zoning Board of Apptala will hold cavil Defense Director Donald S. Foreign Policy to Rrmisln Name (ium last March. WTien It oomea this long, even with its police a public hearing in the Municipal tieonard of Michigan, complained ir;y Building. Monday evening. Octo­ Hunting Scene Thd top presidential candidates | to the high school, vre can again power. One ran judge that, too, about a recent air force order each predicted victory for them- ‘ ber •. I960, at 9 P- M., on the fol­ changing air raid warning signals. aspect the ataading oppoatuon to that possastion of such talents lowing appllcationa: selves, but Gomes ended his Cam­ schools to oppose s^aUver plan Hi said It had caused confusion paign on the warning that "every­ means it may laat long into the ' Lillian H. Smith for Wtenalon and created problems for civil de­ thing seems to indicate tb .t the Anfomatic room tem- la recommendad by tha conatl- future—but not without continu­ of permlaalon to conduct Beauty fense organizations in getting their days to come shat be diff*:ult and Bmoklees, roll-oat ga. tutad authorities, we can again ing change in its own character. Parlor in home at 2S Kensington auxiliary forces on duty. ■ perature control for Street, Residence Zone A. dangerous.” aspect it to appear with some That change may even, some day, "It demonstrates the need for< The vote, whateveF the out­ broiler with ^ 1-plee. Alexander Jarvla for perini*- “Just right," even vague and dubious last' minutr make Russia a better citizen o( closer cooperation between the come. ia- not. considered to affect aluminum broiler paa. aion to erect free standing lighted Federal Government and the local Brazil', traditionally Pro-Ameri­ klUsben heat. plan—and that, will h t another 'the world. ground signs closer to street linu authorities,” Leonard said. can, Pro-Pan-American and Pro- battle which will have to be won. than regulations allciw'(as shown The NSRB warned last night United Nation, foreign policy. ter •ea in its turn. on plot plan flledl oh lot fronting that. In case of war, critical target Nor was Communism an issue, But- for that future battle there -Not Indian Summer on Center Street, Ctooper Street areas in the United States may with the chief candidates cool to and West Center Street, Business undergo '"more severe" attacks Brazil', estimated 600,000 Red.. la Some good cheer available tp- . In some questions ,nd leiues. Zone. than tha World War II bombings,. Police today were watching the «»5'- we take positions which are fear- Edward W. Radtke for permis­ of Hamburg, Hiroshima' and Nag­ CTommunlata, who have been leealy clear. Along with our Arm sion to erect attached garaga 8 If you try to get asaki—ths U ttsr -two being the preaching Insurrection tond - have feat from North side line, which Jspsneie cities by the A-Bomh. been Instructed to turn in bluik and hiitorir stand against murder In a pamphlet distributed to ballota. The Party Line Softens la closer than regulations allow, ONLY DOWN and kidnaping we are also com- at 25 South Hawthorne Street. O N 1 .Y $293 We Americans are considerably ' strong and certain on the' Residence Zone B. The Druggist Required To Know • • • • tn frror when we look upon Soviet | '***^* ^ Indian aiunracr. James Kirkpatrick for permta- another thousand Ruaaia as a country cast in a mold I This it not Indian summer. It alon to use building and premises, AND ALL OF 18 MONTHS TO PAY which must either last Juat as it j is not Indian aummer even If the lOO' front X 150' deep, for tight ANALGESICS i manufacturing purposea, at 334 f la or break, completely, juat aa j weather man jcaUa It Indian aum­ Charter Oak Street, Residence out of your car before you give it a check-up, yoa Lhnited Number Availnifle R ^ ia n a are, probably in mer. It IS not Indian aummer AnalgeBicH are pain-killera-^n the broad \ Zona AA. when they do not allow for this e%en if it feels like Indian sum­ sense, hypnotics and narcotics are in­ Alexander Jarv-is for extension may be heading for big trouble. 1.,et Carter’s faictory* CembinatioD mer. of permiasion to have 8'xl2' free ★ . Ntf Fuk Delivory WorrU» emmtry’a gremsst quality, which cluded among them. In the usuaT seiisc, trained mechanics go. over your Chevrolet period!* it No fuel Odor§ la an evolutionary one. That tpell of weather properly- however, analgesics are roLiIively harm­ standing' ground sign oA Olcott Straat (450' lA'eat ot No. 101 Ru­ Storm and Screen A For one thing, many qtajOr known as Indian summer conies less drugs used in the compmition of ral Retidenca Zone. cally. You’ll be keeping money in your pocket'! A . No Dirt or Dutt No Storage Ri^uiremenU ehangea in Ruaaian directioa and much later In the season. Th.: headache piiwders’ and the .like. The Edward McCann fo r. permission policy, both domestic and foreign, time for it i* rather firmly fixed, druggist works with analgesics every to erect garage at side of dwelling ‘ - f have occurred aince the Commu- far back in English tradition, day in the year. He must Im trained to instead of at rear, at 53 High GMAC FINANaNG FROM $25 IJP HEREn A Conblnfitkm Raiiffi that fivcfi Ton both a sopfirato mrit Blats- have bean In 'power there. from which the early aettlere in know the potency of various prepriefary Street, Residence Zone B. . , 8643 WINDOWS for hofitlnc yoar kitchen and a reffolatioB 4-bnrfier topi, large ^ e n Many of them were even ao mark- this country borrowad their analygesics and to compound analgesica - Fred O. Kingston for exception n j n ' on dwelling which hah been locat- PUmdenMto Pin« anii separate broiler for every cooking need. Keep your kitc|ien ai •« Omy eoncam lAMd ehjoymant of the qieclal ra- Needtowotk »kn.— Anne Ofib- Blanehester OfOee. 687 Main Street, Open Thundajr EriBlaga a a i • d woof of Soviet AU panima Intaraatad may air Fashion—lust off tl)« press Thia tum of aummer they noticed, and tend thia hearing.: Fall anS m nter caUIog ta planned et’a Mg nmr album ia her*. Domk. Saturday Morning for Appliance DeaonitratloB and M m th*y had no- Special veneration for 873 MAIN STREET PHONE 4138 Zoning Board of Appeals, .. to guide you- smathty in sewing faMlnfiting new .derigna, glfU, (6iR' tha Moscow good aainU either. But they no- " Janna~H77McvalgSr~' smart, wearable fall clothes'. Free decorations and special features. Plus 4 gift pattern, and dirM' : MM tm iah Man- tlead that, during the period once PRESCRIPTIONS -AtCURATELY COMPOUNDED Chairman. pattern printed inside the book. 25 lA'lUiam H. Stuck, cents* V tion.. 25 emit.. •kotiad to Sk Martin, tha heath- Secretary. \ /• •• ■^--. -••: ■■ ■ ■ •• / ■ .■ /.■^•rV ;'Vj -i . ( ■ I - -vV-' ' - ■ • ''- '• MANUHEBTeIr BSJSNING HERALD. HANC!HE8TpR, UONN* TUE8DAT, OCTOBER 8, 1050 ^Aos BVEMIMU HKRAUI. MAMUllfiVrBK, GUNN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1960 Fire Destroy* ’ I Knowing Ypur Doctor Gives Bridges dbatgM .ate.3 Seen as Wojcik Wins L. L. Bat Title Three Cottages Best Assurance of Fitness A c n ^ n Sell Q^i-- . Leading Hitter, Pitcher Ths fire w u dlscoversd about munlst Chinese delegates to txmia THB Forward Waif Again Key To know him and give him a them under cover for their sola to the United Nations *ln vlsw of . W: 4;30 a. m. by Mrs. William Har­ use: they publish them In aclentl Notre Dame Tabbed ta Follow Up. Posts .408 Average, r* kins who said she awoke to see the chance of knowing you might be the divergency o f opinion In th« called Insuring your assurance. fle Journals for the benefit of Council regarding tha reprasenta- sky aglow. Lacking a telephone, others. In fact, yeputahle physi­ Nerald angle To Success of Silk City Mrs. Harkins ran to the home of His periodic physical checkups Uves of China.” ' r . lielp insure j>caoc of mind about cians do not advertise at all. - In that vote, tha United Statoa Top College Eleven Mr. and Mrs. L J. Lokke and And In (jopn^tlcut,: all practi' ■ t With Reynolds, Lopat Dana Austin Second Lokke turned tn box alarm 612. A keeping fit. It’s assuring fpr you. opposed a resolution Inviting rsp- e a r l W . Y O S T FI VS yssrs ago wbsn ths Ameirl-. comebacks felt 0> opposing backs. to6>/particularly when neetled In tioners of the healing arta ars II- resentatlves of Red China to pre­ second alarm was turned In by cenacd by and are required by BpMta U U w can Lsglon revived eeml-pro foot­ Former backfieid performer Max Firs Marshal Richard F. (?oley st an eiiiargency—to know-where to sent their complaints of American ball In Manchester, they came up Hutchinson, and E>uit Hartford’S' reach him and that on his arrival State statutes to. register annually aggression. However, the vpte First AP Poll of Tear Big Vic Has Pitched in Only Nine Playeri Post List of Members 5:52 >. m. Ooley estimated the with the Connecticut State De­ Bowling with a top-notch eleven, ably Johnny Patrick have thus far probable dsmogea at 350.000. you'll noU he strangers. Your was seven In favor of Inviting ttHH-akqr Awajr fai Dtotm third of the paid admisalons at the Shows Irish Trading coached by Charlie Hurlburt. Al­ proven difficult to move from 1950 choice of doctor, however, should partment of Health. This require­ this season were for Four Previous’ World .300 or Belter Mark Of Winiiiiig Teams When the firemen arrived, the ment Is for your protection against them, to three against—tha U. 8,, - Braoklyn's flchtlng Dodgeri. though Hurlburt boasted some their guard positions. ' Although , Facts and Figures be made long brfore he has to sec Oilna and Cuba. Egypt abstain­ -games involving the Giants and With Michigan State, Tine backfi^ld performers, it wraa weighing 155 pounds, the N oi^ During Past Season; Barrett lio'me was s mass of flames you. How to chooke? By a flashy bogus "healers" or quarks. You Im tih «Nit tA a tie fof Uie NaUbn- the Dodgers . i . , Series Games; Phils which were spreading rapidly to are invited to consult this depart­ ed from voting. The Natlonallat Mustangs Following the stellar play of the linemen Ends’ Ifince GenovesI has done The following boys of the vari­ office ? By his age, etc. T Not by China representative protested tn •1 L m cim peiuumt by a whisker, 'tla reported, is headed for the that waa mainly responsible for commendable work In backing the Are 13 to. 5 Underdogs Irish Tops Pitchers cottagea on each side. a long shot!' ment)! should you wish to make Polo GrotindS . . . , By The Associated Press ous teams are asked to report to The fire was declared under con certain that any jarson la so li­ vain that his "no” vote was a Buffered Uie biggest drop In paid the team's huge success. The fol- locals 200 pound average line. Contestants—Philadelphia Phil­ ------“ i the West Side Rec Wednesday be. Judge IVIsery. Fam|) ^ veto. The'United States delega- Phillie first sacker, will be mar­ ffew York, Oct. 8—(4*)— Notre trol at 5:26 a m. wheh recall was In making your choice of a 'per­ censed lo practice. attendanoe of any team In - the ried in November. While con- lowting year found Joe "Sugar" Working with this line is a de­ lies, champions, Philadelphia, Oct. 3.—(45— By Earl Yost tween the hours of 3-9 p. m. to tibn.. took the stand that the ques- Dame still Is the No. I college Hugret taking over the coaching and , American *5 sounded. Some firemen, however sonal or family physician for the 4ion was not subject to a veto. laop. Dem Beloved Bums of Ftat- v^sclng in Florida last winter football team in the nation but it Automotive LeogiM fensive backfteld unit composed of Young ,, the .Phila­ Eddie "Hot Dog” Wojcik of the receive their awards: remained at the scene wetting reins, and once again the Legion League champions. first time, or after moving to -a Bridges, a consistent critic of b ^ attracted 448,648 fans less aftel*being shot by a love-sick girl looks as If the Irish are going to Msji6li««ter Rsdistor (4) Huck Ellis and Red Flaherty, two delphia Phils’ life-saver in the second place Red Sox won the 1950 ^ MUun 'uRed'seX). down the ruins. new community, familiarize your­ durtnig the past season than they in Chicago, Eddie fell in love with boasted one of the best forward of the team’s fiercest tacklers, Series—Best four out of seven former Kesiileiit Acheiion and hie foreign policy, have to do a lot more fighting to B r e a u ...... 144 92 99— 335 pennant clincher, probably will be Individual batting championship bumas. J . Nelson, C. Zlnzer. E. Ootts^fe Was Empty self with the doctora available to did in 1849. Carold Webber of Albany, N. Y. 104— 296 walls in state semi-pro circles. alhng wdth Yosh Vlncek and Chick games. noted that the resolution" iavtUng hold on to their cheriahed laurels 8 lends ...... 89 103 Three years have passed and Manager 's pick to you. Judgment aa to the compe­ The Boston Braves played be­ . . . Birdie Tebbetts will say "I Chemerka . 112 93 100— 305 Plummer who Is having one of His Games—First two games in In the Manchester Little League Boyle, E. Adams, A. McDowell. J. There wss.no one tn the Barrett Vilh Tank Unit the Chinese Communists to pre­ this year. Hugret Is now head Coach of the , Philadelphra, starting face the New York Yankees' Vic tence of a ..physician should be sent their rose, waa the first U! N. fore. 944,391 fans last year, 137,- do" on October 28 . . . The first Associated Press poll Richardson 107 116 102— 324 best years on the gridtyon. with a .408 average.average, To .be ellg- ! Gustafson. B. Prentice. O'Brien, home ,when the fire started. based on his training and the or­ 404 less than the: previous year. has been named the No. 1 baseball Silk City A. C. who haa sponsored Wednesday, Oct. 4th: third,- fourth Raschl tomorrow In the World Se­ LaVallee. J., Hahn, G. Pomeroy. resolution adopted since Acheson of the season found Frank Leahy’s Wilhelm . .. 86 97 99— 282 Loren Andrlo, Pinky Pohl. ries opener at Shibe Park, r ibie for the crotvn. a player must Coley quoted Mra Barrett as ganizations to which he befongn. Camp Cooke, Calif., Oct. 3 Tbe surprising New York Giants announcer m the the sport the past three seasons. George Vincek, and M^e Wrobel and fifth (if needed). In Yankee R. (Doleman, E. Feltham, and R. took charfle of tha U. S. delega­ lads at the top again—just where Sawyer may decide to go /Mth haVe taken part in at leaat ten of saying she left the house at 10:25 hospital, clinic and professional Message center chref for a heavy tion. He said: who placed third ' In the final by the Sporting News while Russ Although It is usually the backs of Uie offenslve^eleven^ have also stadium. New Yor'k; Sixth and Carlson. last night for New Haven where they left off last November, Totals . . . .538 500 504—1542 who get the headlines. It must be veteran , his his teama fifteen acheduled games. Runner-Ups — Trips (Yanks). affiliations. tank unit Is the Job beinK held by Thla atatem ent. was so mini- standings, also fell below the*194B Hodges has been given the Nation­ SoUroenc and Flagg (0) done their share In protecting the seventh (If needed) in Shibe Park, she waa employed as a private The ethica of a doctor can be But four other cblleglate aggre­ admitted that Hugret has molded Philadelphia*. Play la on continu­ greyrthatched- lefty,' but most of Runnenip waa Dana Austin -, of M Gates, A. Gates, D. Mancl)uk. a former Manchester youth now rulzed that few Americans grasped a^endanCe figure. Manager L, question: Is the State Department denly woke up and played the best bers of the 1944 Cincinnati Reds, 105 mainly responsible for the Aces’ opposition. em Standard 'Time, for all week­ telephone directory. If not found the Irish, ready, and apparently Muska ..... 106 87— 298 present record of two wrlna against Phils' final pre-series workout In Wojcik, Ubbed “Hot Dog" be­ side. C. Anderson, D. Frosch, and hotel. and Mrs, diaries Blrnle, of 73 not selling out tlie American boys ban of any team during the last last Bed team to finish In the first Staviniaki .. 88 -- ' 87— 175 day games; 2:05 p. m. on the Sun- there. Info'rmatlon on where to half of the season. AS a result, Du- division, are still active In the ma- able, to move up if Notre Dame one loss. . In Sunday’s win over the favored dky game In New York. this baaeball-mad city. cause of his foundness for the fav­ Haugh. Giants Rushed The Fire Marshal quoted Mrs. ffpnicr street. Manchester, was who fought and died so gallantly Babcock ... — 102 100— ,J0 2 contact them may he obtained rocher won over the fans’ support jora. They are Catcher Ray Muel­ should falter. Silk City’s defensive unit has Greys, the Aces’ starting backfleld Attendance—CTomplete sellouts Roberts, a strongvarmed 24- orite food of millions st bell parks Rm "AAA" Fann League Local Sport Barrett as saying when ahe left called to active duly Sept. 1 when In Korea 7” Wolke ...... — 91 103— 194 from yo\ir- local health officer or ler with the Pirates. Pitcher Jim The South Benders barely nosed been a tough nut to crack to date, of Pat Bolduc, Stan Griffen, Vln­ for all games in Shibe Park (33,- year-old kid, pitched 10 tiring in­ (Eddie actually ate eight one aft- Winners—Stars (Dodgers). B. the house, she turned the thermo­ the -former CallfornlB National Bridges recalled that Russian and tte turnstiles clicked a merry the state departntent of health. Delegate Jacob Malik in his "first tu n lm c e nlatters were aiigned. Konstanty of the Phils, and out North Carolina, 14-7, Satur- with only the strong Middletowm cek, and Jacobs, displayed plenty 166) and (67,()00). nings Sunday. But he worked tsmoon in Boston), collected 20 Reynolds, D. Guay. C. Williams. B. Passer to Win stat of an automatic gas heater Guard Dlvlalon was ordered Into day. ' Totals . .. 466. 483 474—1423 with only two days rest some McIntosh. D. Minor, B. Daigle, R. Nometimes Specialists Needed xtutrment to the United Nations Pace setters in the American Shortstop Eddie Miller of the Blue Jackets being able to score. of power, and should their play Price of tickets—38.75 for box base hits In 49 official at bata. Chatter down low, Coley, howevej, said the On'occasion, you may l>e in need Federal service. He is a member Cards. A total of 190 sports writers and In that contest, the Middletowm continue to improve with the lines, eight times this season. Last Week ■ Four of the blngles were doubles Simmons. B. Baton, R. Kasinakl. Immediate cause of the fire was not of the 140th Heavy Tank B at­ Security Council made clear that LeaipM .Were the New York Yan­ Boland Motors (2) seats In Shibe Park, 38.00 for box of a specialist. Here again Is an- s settlement of the Korean issue kees with 2,081,375 paid. This fig­ Shota Here and There broadcasters.^ representing s Coast eleven scored twice In the first the Aces could well tM crowned seats in Yankee Stadium; 36.50 for he started Wednesday, Tltursday and one a . He scored 13 G. (hishlng. N. Twerdy, D. Bana- Dwight Perry, manager of ath­ I)efeii(if*r» Uitlii*! Bother known. talion. to Coast paneVvoted the Irish' Nq. D u k e ___ .'. 89 — 85— 174 vlge, G. Magnuson, McNamara, B. jtlier good reason for liaving a could be made witiumt the loss of ure is' 302,301 less than the 1949 Promoter Manny Lelbert’s sec­ twelve minutes of play, and for champions In their first season In reserved seats In Shibe Park. 36.00 and Sunday going 22 innings In runs and drove In nine,. letics at Manchester High, was 100 Despite the early hour, the glow regular doctor . . . one you're He lived in Mancliesler 18 ond all-star wrestling program of 1. with 1.500 points and 6$ first Whttneck .. 87 — 89— 176 the Northern Connecticut Foot­ five days. His last was his best, a Final averages were compiled by Cnifford. per cent correct in naming the With“ Ends In Upset years, attending high school and s single American life if. ‘Commu­ pi^'attendance totals. 101 the remaining thirty-two minutes for reserve seats in Yankee Sta­ from the fire attracted hundreds glad to call your family doctor. He nist China were admitted to- the the season, scheduled W^nesday place nominations. Hartfleld ... T9 , ------180 were unable to crack Hugret’s ball Conference, classic job to_rank with the mas­ CharUe Graff, the capable public Runner-Ups—Red Birds (Cards). order of finish for the top four trade school there. In 1941. he cn n n a l figures also disclose that Lozzart .... 99 73 —J— 172 dium: 34.00 for standing room In E. Welshopp, R. Dolln, R. Esten, Steve Owen I>eclare8 of motorists to the scene, one of is your best bet for advice on spe­ U. N. the Red Sox were not the attrac­ night at the Hartford Auditorium, Only eight points separated the stubborn defensive eleven. Coach Hugret has called a prac­ Yankee Stadium (no standing ters. relations representative and sta- teams In the final American League cialists. He has the advantage of lltited In the Marine Corps and next three elevens. . Michigan Jarvis ...... 105 ■9.5 85— 285 F. Schneider, C. Brown. A. John­ the most thickly populated sea­ "TIuit blackmail was rightly tion last season that they were a should attract a banner- crowd. When the other team has the tice for Wednesday evening at room In Shibe Park). 31.00 for "Roberts works better with tWo tlsUclan for the Little League. _ standings, Dw’ight tabbed the first shore districts in Milford. Automo­ knowing who the gd specialists served four years witli that serv State, surging to tfte fore on the Brown ...... — 103 115— 218 son. W. (Chandler, J . Mayhew, R. turned down." Now', in the house /ago. A total of 252,645 less The reason being the appearance ball, the Aces’ line finds either Charter Oak at 6:30. The locals bleachers both in Shibe Park and days rest than he doea with division finish like this last April: New York,Oct. S - i/T; What's are. What’s more, he'll be glad to ice, mucli of I t overBcss. strength of its upset 14-7 triumph D elong...... — 90 ISO— 220 Top Hitters Sutton. M. Falkowskl, D. Muise- biles and spectators clpgged the of triumph—after the loss of thou- watched the Millionaires this of Don Eagle in the feature event Gene Morlarty, Bill Atkins, or are seeking a road contest this Yankee Stadium. three,” said Sawyer yesterday. New 'York, 2. Detroit, 3. Boston. the secret, Mr. Owen? Just How main road and s squad of Milford help you arrive at yo)ir choice. Sinee the war ended. Sgt. Blr- over mighty Michigan. galnedNlhe "I’m readjr and 1 can go.” said Only nine players batted .300 ner. R. Fisks, P. Sartar, Lazzari. . nr.nds of- American lives and the . season at Fenway Park. against Rebel Bob Russell. Eagle Jackie Bloan at the flankers. Sunday as their next league start Radio broad cast—ABC Net-; cr bettor. In addition to Wojcik, Ree Junior League 4. Cleveland. Perry, George Dough­ did you mastermind the biggest police wss sent to the scene to A doctor with membership In nle has lived In Barstow. Calif., payment in American blood of " Best gain In the National League has been featured on aeveral TV No. 2 position with 1,298 polnl*. Totals . . . 481 440 504— 1425 Tackles Tom Madigan. and big Roberts. / where he has been employed aa a MMchester Auto Parts (2) Is October 15 in Stafford- against work. Irish and Austin, others wars Warriora—Balon, R. Michaels, erty and Tom Kelley, all of the professional footbal) upset of the control traffic and spectatora or certified by one of the several over 20,000 caaviattles—.a blueprint / was the champion Phillies who cards and is one of the best grap Two points behind came South­ Hiiy Pockett are making their the Olympics. Television—ABC, NBC and (TBS No other pitcher on the staff, High school faculty put their American specialty boards Is a diesel eleotrteal inspector at the ern Methodist whose passing cir­ V, DellaFers 104 85 Roney Rusasll ((jarda) .870, Alan Farrell, Holdsworth, Kubsasek. t Story Frame Building for a grand sell-out Is being C(tf- /■ lured 1,217,080 fans to Shibe Park, piers in the businesa . . , Pity poor networks. no matter how brilliant, could cholcfs on paper last spring and postwar era? good recommendation. Keeping in Santa Ke Railway shops. rled out.” old Herman Hickman. Yale’s head cus accounted for a 32-27 triumph Lovell ...... 86 103 possibly give the 13 to 5 underdog Foley (Dodgers) .357. Tommy Ted- Ellis, Kopplln, Oonln, J. Braln- ’’Well, we rushed passer Otto Totally destroyed were the Bar­ mind, however, that not being list­ 897,382 more, than the previous Weather prospects—(Tloudy and ford (Cards) .863, Roy Bhennlng ard, Vlttner, Holmes, MlUard, Sel- sat back and waited. When all re­ year. In contrast, the Athletics football coach. Rotund Herman over Ohio State's Rose Bo'Ai kings. E. DellaFers 108 96 WhtzJOds a Uft iiks RoberU (20- Graham and didn’t bother too rett cottage, owned by Claire ed doesn't necessarily mean that a CsprlloSzl .. 70 84 cool for Wednesday. (Yanks) .333, Mike Escavich turns were in, Pe^ry was the cham­ who also perform at Shibe Park, sang the blues for weeks about his Army’s Black Knights, who Betting odds—Yankees 1-2 fav­ 11) after Sunday's thrilling per­ ble. much with ends Mac Speedie and Owens and a Mrs. Selger. both of physician lacks professional abil­ Low Mail . 75 — (Dodgem) .320, and Billy Kelley West Sid# Juniors—Hare, Tay­ pion selector. played before but 310,085, 906,429 1950 Yale eleven. All the Ella did struck like lightning against Col­ Major League Managers orites. formance. Dante Lsvelli," said the portly, New Haven, and another owned by ity: many excellent specialists 1 lew than In l649. the first two Saturday afternoons gate for a 28-0 victory, were voted DIetricheen' — 96 115— In Roberts, their first 20-game (Red Sox)'A00. lor, TYueman, Holland, Duncan. grey-halretl gentleman from Ok­ Morris Slachtar, of Derby. Vir­ hav# not taken the examination of Probable pitchers—Vic Raschl A grand total of 02 boys par- Parquette, McCurry, Plagge, • Attendance dropped fifteen per of the season wss to trounce .the fourth place with 1,290 points. for New York Yankees; Bobbin winner since Grover Cleveland Paul Arcnri Is among ths enn- lahoma today. - tually destroyed was a cottage the specialty board; others have f cent in the majors during the sea- University of Connecticut and Oklahoma’s rebuilt Sooners gained Totals . .. 445 614-1421 Alexander in 1917, the youthful \ ttdpated in ths Llttls League dur- Tierney, L. Duff, Lalna, Johnson, lildatea for the Trinity freshman Stout Stove’s New York’ Qlsnts owned by two Naugatuck residents been passed by the boards since Roberts, Ken Heintzleman or Bub- . ' Ing the course of the season. The B. Duff, Ziemack and McGuire. f s ^ . Brown's always tough Bears. Ed the fifth ranking with 1,025 pointa. Like Yankees 3 to 1 ba (Thurch for Phillies. Phils know they have a stopper. football team this fall. Arcari is set Quarterback Graham on his named RosenblOom and Klevtnan. the lists were Inst published. Pine Acres Terrace ' Balls % Strikes Senay, the swivel-hipped halfback, Points were tabulated on a 10- DeCormler 5loitors They know they don't need too D^gem won the pennant wrlth the Rec Intermediate league trying out for n tackle spot. Fred pants so often Sunday that they Seriously damaged were cottages Points On Choice Weller 106- Red Sox, Cardinals and Yankees Cavaliers—McCJarthy, Sheekey, i Sid Hudson, Ray Scarborough. is rated a better back than Levi 9-8-7. etc. basis with ten points many runp to win. And they Booth coaches the Trln frosh. whipped the unbeaten Cleveland owned by NeW Haven residents In olhri* words, you can be as­ B ROOM SINGI.K — Firnt floor rooms connint of I .Wynn and Oil Coan will Jackson, Yale's No. 1 ball carrier for the No. 1 vote. Lynch . . . . ShoUon and Dnroclier on the Phillies and don’t cross them Series Players haven't been getting too _ many following In that order. Belllnghri, Hublard, Sambogna, Marshall Warren, former High end, Browns. 6-0. and became the only nlmed Mendelsohn and Qemple; sured of a wise decision If your serve as Instructors at the Wash- the past four seasons . . . Birdie Of the first ten. only Washing­ Malorca ... 102 them off.” runs lately, to put it mildly. PltchlBg HlghUghU Hodge, Moske, Eells, L. Day, Ale- has not gone out for football as all-winning eleven left In the Na­ choica of physician is based on living room, kitchen, 2 hedroomn and bath. Second flemr: Thompaon . many, lamonaco, Donlin, Diana, All the buildings wars substan­ • tagton Senators' baseball school in Tebbetts. veteran Red Sox catcher, ton failed , to get a ., first place Pick National League Lou Boudreau, Indians: “The The Phils listened .to scout Leading pitcher tn the league yet tn his freshmsn year at Trin­ tional Football League. The tial two-story frame cottagea and factual Information rather than on 2 iNtdroomn, play room finished off in baaement. i Florida . . . Carl Hubbell will claims the downfall of the Red nomination. In all. 14 teams re­ De Cormier 99 Yankees, of course. I figure it will Want TV Cut George Earnshaw's report on the waa Irish with six wins and one Anderson, Delaney and Daigle. ity. Browns hadn't been whitewashed fancy. Many excellent physicians Heated economically hy hot water system with oil York . : . . — 102 79— 181 , Uhanips; Connie Mack West Sid* Rowdies—B. Paganl, all except ths Barrett residence wss • again head the Giants' school at Sox in the final two weeks of the ceived at lea-st one ballot for the take them five games.” Yanks yesterday in their own setback. Wojcik had a better per­ in five years. unoccupied, ths owners having have little interest in interior deco­ burner. Sanford. Fla., while Ted Williams, No, 1 spot. O. P h ^ p s 80 ------80 centage record—two wins against H. Agostiiielll, N. Agostlnelll, R. rations, so their offices may not season was due to "a couple of ju ­ Neutral; The C hoic^ Burt Shotton, Dodgers: “T think Philadelphia. Oct, 3—(45—Major locker room while the Yankees Village Charmers Bowling Wasn’t that dangerous, coach, closed them up at the expiration , Sid Hudson, Al Bvans and Mickey The" top ten (number In brack­ ------— ■ ■ —T'T-- it’n go the limit but I like the limbered up briefly at the Yankee no defeats—but did not partici­ McGuire, C. Petricca, H. Duff, D. be Hollywood-style. Not all dls- venile delinquenta and moronic league baaeball players faced to­ Leagua will swing into action to­ taking chancea on Graham trick­ of the summer season. Property nicely landncaped. ; Vernon are on the staff of the malcontents” oh the pitching staff. ets is first place votes). ‘potals 476 483 448—1407 Phillies. A good sll-around ball Stadium In New York. pate in enough games to be In con­ Day, J . Roach, S. Godin, S. night at 9 o'clock at the Bowling- >ases benefit from drugs or pills, • KM nunee, Ala., baseball School 1. Notre Dame (63 ...... 1.500 / Broad Htrret Motors (1) New York, Oct. 3 —(45—Base­ day a choice between building for tention for mound honom. Kearns, R.' Tierney, McNamara, ing you by running Fullback Ma­ so don’t expect a prescription Birdie adds. "For the good of the club, with fine pitching and good Eamshaw followed the Yanks Green. The Women’s Bowling rion Motley over and around a de- FOR INSI’ECTION PLEASE CALL ‘ . . . . Johnny Cooney, Jimmy Red Sox. it will be belter if these 2. Michigan .State (.12) . . .1,298 Pttgani ...... 92 92 95— 279 ball's brain trust—the major league hitting.” long term security with pension through the West on their last Alan Oils of the Red Sox won Flavell, L. Duff and B. Frey. every time you visit your doctor funds or splitting a fat television League will start activities tonight fen.se Set for pa.sses? ^. Brown, Al Evans, Joe Stiipp, and alibi guys are wearing some oth4r .1 .Southern Metho

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