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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10^ PAGE EIGHTEEN inanrlf^Bter lEonting li^ralb. Average Daily Net Prcaa Run The Weather Par Um Weak Em M raraaaat af O. «. Waatfear OuvMW , Rept. a. lasa K)ut Town Pair and not ea eoal taErigkt. OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 8:30 PJN. 1 0 ,6 6 5 Inrreaalag rloudiaeM with ahaW- Kni^ts of Pythlaa and Pythian rra Hhrly tamerrowr. Sistera otAhls town will attend the w at Om Audit annual state picnic at the Kiddle at areulattoua Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm Camp In Cn^hlre, Sunday, Sept. 13. A aports pbMram and various forma of entertaJhment will be run (CtaaOtlad AdvartMag as Paga U ) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1953 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS o ff between 10 a. mv.and sundown. VOL. LXXII, NO. 291 Families attending: nuly carry their own picnic lunches, oK^^ptirchase Headquarters for their refreshments on theigTOunds. CHOICE MEAT The camp Is maintained by Hie or- yanisation for under-prlvi: FRESH ROBART FARM children. Durkin Drops (It (»U L,B.IIEN> . * The. dauthter. born W d a y . Sept. M^wT»‘^ii!China R eds H o ld U N F liers 4. In Manchester Memorial Hos­ CONNECTICUT pital to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ambulos, 300 Porter St., has been named Sanra Lee. Mrs. Ambulos inet Posts TURKEYS Lb 65c was the former Miss Msrian Kn- ricn and the baby is their first child. I NOTHING BETTER - LOWER IN PRICE Washington, Sept. 11 nd rnlird. I^ t nland a frw mlnutM aftrr rf- dationa to be made in changing the Durkin. Medium be exemplified st this first f*lli| SNOW CROP eontmveraial Taft-Hartley Labor Special Prison COFFEE White House preai eecretary from meeting by Worshipful Ma.stcr I relatione law. Lamb Loqs . lb. 65c Philip Williams, and all membera Fresh Ground James C. Hagerty told newsmen he ra»i<>r sllrinic. Hide With Hecretary Tender Rib are urged to be present. ORANGE JUICE> 2 ^ 4 3 e Prreidente George Meany of the had no Idea when either selection s ____ I Lb. might be announced, but ha aald 6 tr Bank Robbers “«tabi!ization fund” of Amer- j Cause HUH Sought ly t'nofficial trip from Inchon Close relatives of those named job ea preaident of the A F L of them'Americans — who were I The canoe of the mighty na- today have-been notified that ef­ Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Union. lean dollars to steady the up.n to the United States was en- known once to be prisoners, but JACK FROST 4rrgrouad explosion along the forts are being made to determine BEANS Aides aald the President facei ip n e e re d South Kor^n who 'were not in the re- Stamford. Sept. 11 (/P)— Captain of Detectives \Vj)liam J, apd downs of, foreign cur- , Mhtai .qranslawa artavy. alUl waa by a i rtlc&Md the fate of the servicemen. Other Yellow Eye, Red Kidney [schooll what one termed "a tough job" In confectioners Lynch, asserting “the trail is warm," said today 15 men have r6nci65 * smgM today. Firemen flrst rhobster assistant to an O rien-' cent pow exchange, names will be made public after OR or Pea flntog a auwaMor delegates, as well as said it was a broken gas main. tfll crime overlord named : The Communi^ have Indlcat^ tl.e next of kin have been Informed. been questioned’ in connection with the $26,000 holdup of the I wilt ba satisfactory to labor. They “ Thai Qttol ** i they would reject the demeno. but some American officials and But the gas rompany said their Today’s list Included: Army. LOOK AT THIM BROWN SUGAR 3 Lb. T in a----- X- -S^taide branch of the Fidelity Title and Tru.8t Co...... alaq. noted that Durkin was the othcra, - reportedly nra Intereatecl m*laa probably broke after ex­ w ' ^ a . : have not said when they would re- 17c . ^^ynch, however, declined to* - ...... only Catholic in the cabinet, and The rior>V Was fela ed Jo Army . “ Uonnectlriit In the possibility of such an ar­ ploding sewer gas let go. < Sgt. l.C. Francis H. Abele, son PINEHURST IS OPEN Soup 10 Oz. Pkg. am plify hla statement aa City and added that If Elaenhower wants to officials here by Pvt. John Ga-1 , . t. j- __ VALUES rangement. Mrs. Catberine Htabo. 40, who of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abele, 71 2 Pkgs. state PoIlc;e, joined by Federal maintain that representation, hla la-sso, 21, of Plalnfleld. N. J.. a . ' PEAS li could only be created by Con- was driving her brother home he told of an 8:000-mile hitch-hike i T became one of ‘ he hottest W est Mam St., Meriden. Bureau of Inveatlgallon opera- Gas Attendant I ta*k wilt be even more exacting. from W ork, died at a hospital. FRIDAY EVENINGS j)o y t I .Vs for fllllng the place of VIn- gre.M since prevailing high In­ trip from Korea to his home. i epl. Roger A. Dumas, son of tivfj, continued their search for The brother, Robert tibur, 27, Galasso is in the Camp ' r*d«rjruns>ght and sh(»ting down i son on the high court, the Presl- terest rates presumably would nile ■ Kilmer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dumas, the two young gunmen who disap­ who waa injured only slightly out private sources. It would s:ip- i stockade without charges while! ***9 in .«ia Voluntown. Tomato peared yesterday after jamming Sliot by Bandit; I dent waa reported to have made said: UNTIL 8:30 P.M. j some progress In narrowing the ple.-hent the currency resources of authorities check out this taie Peiping « said Massa<'huaetta MILK Kemox rash from the tellers' cages into the International Monetary Fun I "I was talking to her, and we thev said the soldier told: April 9 the 27-year-old flier was I field o f possible selections. Any an- irv BIllU liir »»»IL»I*"3 LUIU. I » ..... x_ • U 4 4 n I Cpl. Thomas H. Berardi. ,wson w . . of . . . Rongos, Rofrigorotore 3 (.n. 33c a small suitcase. had just cleared the nnderpoos CARNATION Critically Hurt noimcement of his choice, how­ (IM F) In meeting the temporsv.v . On July 10, Galasso was taken Berardi. IS Hiiaperta Examined (near Berea Road) when It hap­ a dogfight over Manchuria. His Woshors and All ever, was sure to be put off until dollar needsAeeds of some nations. | from the Korean battleline on a Hartford Ave., North Bellingham. SHURFINE Lynch aald that all 15 .su.specl.s ----- — So fqr a.s is known, "no for.nal pened. It caved the whole roof Pfc. Edward F. Bradford, Jr, Vegetable Group COOKIES haye been scrutinized by the three Hartford, Sept. 11 (JPV--PoMce charge of shirking ha^rTous PET UsVour PARKING SPACE Otiwr Appliancts BORDEN'S (CoatlBued on Page Thirteen) proposal o f this kind ever has been ' *•» from the top of one door to duty The Arm y said he desert- R*"* ARhler near the Yalu River son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. . haak ^ p lo y a a ..victimized .in- Ih c, acaj rhed,,t.(>dgy.,.tor g r^ ch eek eu pre»onUd-,4o.U>e U..B. governmeuti-JUe-next.do«r..BlIL" Btadtordr 6 BancroXt S t- Spring;- ': " ^ m c s s e t .m a N' s - ‘ By tMucalor • INSTANT „ ■ 2 caon 27c..■;■■■■;- holdup but none was Identified by gumjian .and a blonde wonian in or to th#IMF. The most dl.scus.s«d .ZssIsUnt Fire Chief Kerdln- fire. Galasso said he merelv had ' field. "~'tlfeiTT.~"—~— —:------"rTTirnertion'-with-the holdup-ahoo.— ;■ TJrep8m,“ T IW P ever'T ir IK S r'T ^ m • ■*»t»''“»*rtn iw r-“ eatltiwtial“ -ttrtat-T — ""f?pTr‘R M )m " t r •©rogTta;~soTT “w f - i»JNKHAI««)tr (Continued on Pago Four) cans Quick, oosy Iqhack out . . . no lifting . . . no COFFlE Meat Group L.NTich and Detective Sgt. John j Ing of a gas station attendant last j Army .^Harges gresa set up a sum aa "lending dsmage to paving and utility .""ome. more- ammunition. Mr. and Mrs. Luigi D ro ^ a , 6 CHERRY Mclnerney both expressed the bo- night. Buthority" rather than aa an ap­ lines at “ no less than five mllllnn | However, facing court martial, Cazenove Pi., Everett. Pkg. Opens Cash Drawer carrying . . . bundlts carried to your cor. 31c lie? that only two men were in propriation. The IMF would ii.se dollars." he was put in the 45th Division Maj. Robert J. Farthing, hus­ I>g. Jar Lg. Size Follce said Nicholas Gereci, 29. 2 35c volved Jn the holdup. McInermTy it aa needed, repaying aa Its o-.vn Fallen uUItty poles, broken ^ stockade for about three weeks, Brownell Orders band of Mrs. Winefride Wy F^arth- ws.s shot through the right lung Sen. McCarthy Bring the family . . . moke Friday night . . . nnld they were checking a report money came back In. The Fund where he learned the truce had _ , 1 ing. CO M. Cassidy, Twombly Ave., "family ihopping night." that three young men answering nml then ordered o ff the floor to might he admlniatered by the. U. S. (Continued on Page T w o) been signed. . Iiifliience Probe the. description of the youthful j open a cs.sh register from which Aired Secrets ■government or, IX Congress were GsIassoV' buddies told him he NOW IN STOCK—DIETETIC PRl’NE JUICE . . . VEGE- MEAT DEPARTMENT bandits had been seen In an auto- tlie blonde scooped out an unde- wlltlnr. by the IhlF. faced 20 years to life on the Cpl. Robert S. Fletcher, son of mohlle about two blocks from the I lermlned but shvall amount of cash, TABLE COCKTAIL . . . GRAPEFRIIT AND GFAPEFRl'IT Coolor days makt batter appatites, and here's In much more general terms. charge. This thought distressed Washington. Sept. 11 Atty Edward J. Fletcher, 307 Chestnut bank shortly after the holdup. He cenefi was In critiral condition Mashlngton. Sept.. 11 (Jh -The AND ORANGE JI'ICE. FALL j Sir Reginald Maiidling, economic Crown Prince the GI so much that he escaped j Gen. Brownell today ordered his i Street, Manchester, the way to properly please: said, however, that the police kn-w ; nt St. Francis Hospitsl here, Arm y said today an Intelligence ______„f.j .secretary to the British Trea.sury, from the stockade, and hitch-hiked '■ aides to dig to tha bottom of re- j Rhode Island IDAHO. BAKERS or nel'her the model of the car con- | Police quoted the wounded man-j report on Siberia—portions a ride on a truck to Inchon. I ports of influence peddling in con- i Sgt. Ronald Figiireid, brother of BEST CUTS— CHO ICE BEEF talning the three men nor Its 11- „ „ paying the couple walked Into which were reVeaV^ by ‘ Sen.' Me- 1 “>'*5 »th M m ial meeUng of the Of Acts There he got into conversation' nectlon with government contracts! Henry Figureid, 4 State St., War- Carihv ,(R-Wis) w as restricted I K«vernora of the Monetary Fund CALIF. LONG, WHITE cense number. the Albany Ave.. gas .station an-1 ■ this"'in. 5 Lb.s. 35c BOILER PREMIER BUMBLE BEE CHOICE . ^ > I with the shady character asso-'m a follow-up to di."Cloaurca A 48-state alarm has been sen t! the woman asked to use a rest information. It declared too that Rh"** .'"f**'*''.'’ A c f l a i A T i o a b K .elated with "The Seal.” The South i vv-^k by a house committe. Vermont any concpislon It la C om m u n ist j ‘ hat IMJ” s reimurcea are "not in out for the youthful bandits,; room. V-iaXAdi V-lWaw 3250, he He''emphasized that he is.par- Cpl. Arlond M. Tanner. Jr., son RIB ROAST propaganda "Is refuted” by our opinion likely to be b's of Mrs. Ells G. Tsnner, 1 McGarfy POTATOES 10 lb. 59c WELSH SALMON Lynch said. The FBI Is working on ! Gereci said he reached Into a enough” for the job ahead. could get Gala* o aboard the | ticularly Interested in finding' out the case because the bank handles I drawer for the reat room keys and rear'ing of the entire document. Washinirton Sent 11 Crown ' transport Gen. Haas. Galasso said 1 if any federal employee has "leak- i St.. Proctor, SALE 'The job is that o f making Brit- DES MOINES—BUHERNUT— ^ RABBIT STEAK lb . 5 9 ^ federal funds. I the man, described as being about Unauthorized release of reatrlcr- ish Steriine k7d ofher^^^’Jr^r^C Akihlto i f 'Japan turned 1 he had 3300 he won in a craps ,d ” Jiecret information which | The Defense Department In- PRUNE JUICE Witnesses said the bandlti were SO-yeais-old, fired a bullet Into hla ed InformaUon la a violation of “ ‘^Ihost to ton Washlncton offlcisls Ret"*- : would give any one busine.ss group * Amarican*Standard law punishable by up to 310.000 moneys of the w «rid •'Oi'ertihlc— a* result more "The seal" wouldn t take, less'an advantage over another In ob- (Continued op Page Four) 12'/j Oz. Jar 7»4 Oz. Can FRESH DRE.Ssr.D youthful looking and clad In over- rtgnt lung. SHURHNE * National ,allr. Although they were gullible "What did you do that for?" the fine and 10 years Imprisonment. tha is exchangeable into dollars delights of Japa- i ‘ ban 3250, and Gala.sso agreed. A taining such contracts. ^UASH »>|0/ or * United Statei enough to fall for a story that a blonde ahouted at her companion, McCarthy showed reporters ne.se cooking. few days later, the secret sailing Brownell said the matter is unr SUNSWEET LARGE MEATY FOWL 45c vault was empty, when It actually i Instead of replying, the gunman photographic copies of the first 70 (Continued on Pago Two) The youthful heir entertained ' >'*t of the Haa- was produced for , der "full Invesligatioir by the * WtiUMcLoin contained 352.000 In cash; It was ordered Gereci o ff the .floor and pages of the 75-page document on about 30 high ranking guests at a ' Galasso. who was told to memorize i f b ! and if culprits are discover- BECKER'S 220 CALIFORNIA Wednesday, contending it smacked a name, serial number, rank and We're offering many budget balancers just now, apparent the bandits were not In- j to open the cash register- Police stag dinner at the Sheraton-Carl- ed. prompt prosecution will fol­ Bulletins CELERY 22c ORANGES, doi. 39c •xperlenced. Lynch said. said they could not determine the of "clear-cut Oimmunlst propa­ ton' Hotel. Afterwards most of outfit bn the list. low." He added: . Available with baseboard and here's one you'll like: For one thing, they apeclflcally | exact amoifnt of money atolen but ganda.” . them adjourned to a recepti(?n al The mobster arranged that the Bivinessmen are put Sn notice from the A P Wires radiation, semi-recessed or •rdered the three .employes whom . It was small. He was acting as chairman of News Tidbits the Japanese embassy given by truck carr>'ing the real owner of that it is neither necessary nor free standing:. BONELESS the Senate Investigations subcom­ Ambassador Eikichi Araki,. (ConHnueid on. Page Three) (fkmtlniied on Page Four) mittee which has been looking Into Culled front Al* Wires There was some -Apiericsn food (Continued on Page Four) | (Continued on Page Throe) SULTAN ESCAPES DEATH GREEN PEPPERS ib l Q i ^ PREMIER Army security. This could pose at the embassy, but most of the . Parts, Sept, j 11 i/Pi— Tha Seaannlnic or atiifflnK. " We specialize in central questions of congressional rights In i estimated 4.50c.500 guests pas.sed It French News Ageticy aald in a 1 Lb. Jar 25 q relation to the law. And in any heating systems: HARVARO BEETS VEALROLL Frank (Pappy) Noel, Aasocriated over in favor of, such items as: dispatch from Rabat that tha FROM GLASTONBURY . . NEW CROP event, it is improbal))e that a Pre-s war photographer, return.s Yakitori — chicken and green new Sultan of Morocco eacaped " Aiofflie Dust Bomb charge o f violating the law aa 4o s q u a s h PREMIER - - ^ - to Kan ji^ ec JKt jaantha onions broiled-over rharcoal. Justice Vinson Home; -death .a t SUMMER ; WAX BEANJ i ' restricted documetitz would be In Oonununlat Friaon camps in ~ vegatzht^ .kin today. The dlspatrh aaU , AIR pressed agslnst any member of ^ AND-.GREEN BEANS _ 1 Lb. Jar 250 Ko-ea . . . Democratic Natiorfal in aoy aaiice. [ , the would-be aasaasin was killed, Congress M such «ireumstances.~ ■ - Sushi Japaneoe...rfee- -:-h^)a- HOTWATER PICKLEDBEETS Terrible offti^al ' magazine ^ota bl^ Attend^ R^ "H i^yiniirhYBiMFTIWl^ LAMB Lbi :Y-. ' , ■• ’■}> 37»e I .wrapped Jn, aea w e e < L .... “*...... ' ' ' -irc* '•"“Tlfe~’ii«tt'rir~d»hCT.”-’which ' mart McCsrthy but W'ss obviously certain’ IliSu^n next ^ w Americans found a lot easier to I-ouisa. K y „ Sept. 11 (dV-C hief * lettsb'irg. Ky., to pay their re- Washington, Sept. 11 UIV—Th» Now fneol planning will demand many quick, eosy framed aa a reply to his Wednes­ year’s congressional election cam­ SAVE 8c ON BIRDS EYE paign. 1 eat than pronounce, were ^ei-i’ed Justice Fred M. Vin.ncentraUona (Ah—The gala that gentlemen pre- America... Cffiryiler Corp. au- and other relatives, places in the Ir. Tan 49c 1r. can .39c , NO MONEY DOWN night by such ranking American I • ^ 'I'd as P « h '« funeral DOLLY SWINOS AWAY the fantastically powerful new were available, blood-forming cells fer--btondea—have the edge ao far church were reaerved for Vinson's Ri.squick 42c nouBcea t-day Uy-off affecting officials as Secretary of the Treaa- : J P-f"- Miami, Fla., Sept. I1 IJH -^ PARSLEY ^ Bch.. 10c force could be produced from radio- would bo eliminated or Injured, in talent and swim ault prelimi­ 8.000 workers at two of Its Detroit Associate Justices, who are hon- a YEARS TO PAY ury Humphrey and Secretary of ! Methodist Church. Tropical Hurricane Dolly awuag ALL BEEF FRANKFURTS active strontium Radiation sickness or death would naries for the Mias America 1954 plants. the Interior McKay ; Adm. Arthur i ^ large floral piece of red roaei, orary pallbearera. Governor Law m ir a c l e w h ip d r e s s in g ...... Q t. 49c to the northeast In the open A t­ ______WE HAVE THEM AT HAU'S " I t could cripple the food supply i reaiilt. crown. Stafford Springs Fire Chief Wil­ the ' *■>’ u" caihet. rence Wetherby and Senatori PEACHES Lba. W- Radford, Chairman of lantic today on a course plating 2 25c •f large areas of land," Fuller aald In rows or goats, the radio- Three of the four lovellea who fred Sabourin saya spontaneous Joint Chiefs o f Staff; Gen. M at-i Asso^ate Jus ices o f the Sii- Earle C. (Jlementa and John Sher­ 100's Too Bogs .... 97c away from the mainland and la "Conceivably, It might rival even stxontium would concentrate In the won In the past two nights of com- combustion in pile of matresaea thew RIdgway, Army Chief of Pf'"'*’ Court, asleep In another man Cooper of Kentucky, gover­ UPTON’S the general direction of tho NEAL Saw ai4 Satiif y; ServE Seafood fnm Hali’t the deadly cobalt bomb as a milk that is used for human con­ .petitlon in the two divisions are started fire and cruised $8,000 dam­ Staff; Gen. Nathan "iSvining, A ir j oar. did not emerge until some nor Wlllalm C. Marland of West 48’s Too logs .... 47c PEARS 3 Lbs. 29c Uritlsh-ow nrd Island of Ber­ yen weapon of war.” sumption. In this way the lethal golden tressed. The fourth Is a age to West Main St. home which Force Chief of Staff; and Gen. | tlnie later. Virginia, ■ Lt. ' Gov. Emerson 16's Tea Bogs .... 20c SWORDFISH FLOUNDERS The Arizona professor said ra­ radiation might be transferred to brunette. was unoccupied when fire began. Lemuel Shepherd, Marine Corps They had left Washington where Beauchamp and A tty. Gen. J. D. muda. CANTALOUPES Each 29c HALIBUT COD dioactive strontium could cause man. Tonight la the last round pf pri- Fire guts storage and bualneaa Commandant. - funeral services were held for the Buckman, Jr. o f Kentucky, and Try LIpton'a.Soupa and LIpton’a Sherbet ANDREWS slcknead or death If built up In "Man could always get it by llmlnarlea before the grand finals buHdlng, destroying paint, glasa- The banquet turned Into a stag fallen Chief Justice yesterday, at judges and commlaalonera o f the BRlfoNS LOOM PRUTEMT HADDOCK BOSTON BLUE sufficient amount. "Potentially It consuming leafy vegetables as well tomorrow night, when one o f the ware and plumbing aupplles In WU- affair wlTen Secretary of Health- i 6:01 last night. Kentucky Court of Appeali. London, Sept, It Britala Ma.ster Plumber and is the moat biologically hazardous as other edible parts of jilanta , 52 entries will be given the crown limantic. Education-Welfare Oveta Culp; The two special cars werej Membera of bar asaociatioi\ji in proteoted to UommuMst Chi an PINEHURST is OPEN UNTIL 8:30 FRESH SCALLOPS. TENDER and WHITE ... lb. 65c today agaiaet a Red 4.1itaeaa Steam F^ter. o f the fission products," he ex­ . , - - - and robes o f Mlsa A m erica- plus Sen. William F. Knowland (R - Hobby, the only woman member of j awitclied to . make up w'lth two nearby counties arranged to at- FRIDAY EVENINGS plained. A-PLANBH PERILOI'H 350,000 In awards. j Calif) says At Hong Kong Anglo- the Elaenhower cabinet, was. uh- ethers a special train at Ashland, tenided in groups. warship i^tack Wedaeoday on a Tel. MI-9-7773 The J M ( H AL € CO. !>• gl

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UANCH^TEa EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1953 P A O B T B U ^ ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1953 ^ a g e t w o Bratton,' tx-hb' signed a praambla to the Intelligence training report, bixarro MaaU damaged two Dwkin Resigns Stan in Technicolor Muiical Conyedy Army, Charges said he was willing to ratum to Police Seeking bueiaeee bulldiage an Kaaeas Washington to tcsdfy about It II Riker, Frey Celebration OtT’B East SMe last nl|>t. "if necessary, and If so orderad by ROBERT DOELLNER FundMulls C,au8e of Blast No one waa Injured bM dam­ As Labor Oiief Sen. McCarthy the proper authority, In this case age was limited malaly th akat- the U.S. Army." He. declined to tered wtadow panes. HAS RESUMED RANGE and FUEL OIL M. a. M.’s OBBATB8T MY8ICAL comment further. C urrency Scheduled for Sept. 19 (Contlnned fr«M Png* One) Once again the myaterioue Aftef Ike Split Aired Secrets McCarthy said that, aa a step to bomb thrower eluded eUleara. "BANDWAGON” In TMl. 8118 a broad scale investigation of the TEACHING 24 Hour Delivery Service gUaa, twisted pipes Uttered tbs The homblBg which began two PLII8 , (Oaattaaai Frwa Faff* Dae) (Coatlnued from Page Oaa) matter, lie want* the Army to tell Two local seryicem^n, one a rs- street, whicli roanects Cteve* weeks ago have left hnsiaeeemea VllUrla Oassnuui - Pellir Bergsa him who wrote the report and Stabilizer patrlatcd prisoner of war land and Its largest sabdrb, ■aeasy aad police baffled. They "CRV OF ‘raB HUNTED” how.r vote that many worker., in­ oflirera "to develop understanding ordered Its distribution, principal-; VIOLIN — THEORY — PIANO "and the Meetiiiff Due eaa find no reason tor them- other a paraplegic, will receiveicelve a I “ Lakewood. Flying mnakole eov- 4iU - lOtiO cluding many union member., had of the Soviet people which will be ly in the Far East. (Continued From Pace One) era slashed through roofs of Previous exploaloM damaged voted Republican. militarily useful In case of war." Meanwhile, the Army announced hero's welcome home in e town- two clotNIng stores, a glaaaware T«l. MI-3-7961— 66 Park St., Maneha8tar MORIARH BROTHERS several hones. ■at., 1 P. H. K«r asferi - CariaMS With Durkin’s appointment "It la obvious," the statement yesterday that Maj. Geii. Miles '^op, aa aulomoMIe agency and and over "hard” currancie* a* a wide program Saturday, Sept. 19. On Almshouse most union leaders adopted a continued, "that the necessary In­ Reber Is being transferred to Ger­ 315 CENTER STREET TE L. MI-3-5135 Water from brokea ssaias a grocery atore. ina. "AreBB” 40 pla* ’’Dreani Wife" major step toward freer interna­ Ens. Andrew L. Riker, III, a flooded the mess. A etroag eder "wait and see" attitude toward struction of ofBcera and men In many. Reber refused last Tuesday tional trade. The MKeasaa Cjiy Crime Com- Air t'eadlHMSd rtM PStUag this Held cannot proceed without to tell McCarthy who gave secur­ Navy flyer who waa shot down of escaping gas seat many of mlseloa has offered a ' $8,006 the new administration. The etate- Sir Reginald did not elahorato. while on a mlMion oyer North Officials to ' Stufly Use the Ihonsaads of sighteeere re­ menta of Meany and Reulher, ac- attempting to enter the mind and ity cli:arsnces to Army employes But Rome delegate.* expres.sed the reward for Informattoa leading thought processes of the Soviet the Senator contended were CSm- Korea and captured by the Com- Of Building as-Police treating. to the coBvIctlon of the hOmb euelag— the— adminietralton— of belief hla word* could be Inter­ munist forces and recently re­ When the street exploded, hreskliiff ' faith' - with organlaed citisen." munista. preted In only two \vay» ellii r leased during "Operation Big thrower. An Arjny spokesman showed re­ The Army’s chief liaison with Station, Town Court some motorists rluag to stserlag Pellee Chief Bernard O. Bran­ labor, seemed to Indicate a parting I that IMF's dollar holdings should Switch'’ and Pfc. William Frey, wheels as thrir cars svertnrnsd. of the -ways. porter*- an original copy of the Congress for more than three non, wha assigned epeefal de­ document containing on the inside i be increa.*ed, or that a supplemen­ now in Cushing General Hospital, A meeting between court and "My car went about six feet la Tha 68-year-old Durkin told a years, Reber based hi* refusal on COVENANT CONGRECATIONAL CHURCH tails to the case, has said the coV-er thi* notation: a 1948 directive, etill In force, tal source of dollars and otiier Framingham, M a s s., suffering police officials and James L. Per­ the air aad ooacrets roadway bomUcr’s tactics "Just don’t packed newa conference late yes­ wanted currencies should be avail­ paralysis of the legs received In waa breaking np all around me. terday he had subraltted hia resig' "This document contains Infor­ which forbids government officials ry, school building Inspector, on make sense.’’ mation affecting the national, de­ to give such information to con­ SUNDAY SCHOOL able. combat'oil May 11, his 33rd birth­ 1 waa terrified,” one man aald. The efflcers said last alght’a nation Aug. 81, 10 daya earlier, day, will be recognised in an after­ possible use of the town almshouse fense of the United States within gressional grot'ps without White W. Randolph Burges*, deputy An juitomoblle. a a lc a m a n ,. kaotb jtwy have pen thrown when he became convinced the ad- COMMENCES FALL TERM, SEPT. 13.9:45 A.M. for Monetary Affairs to Secretary noon celebration that will include on East Middle Tpke. aa a police mmittratlon had' 'hrokeh" com­ the 'meaning of espionage, laws. House permission,...... Andy Anderson aald he "theugbt from aa automebUe, Police who Title 18. Section S793 and 794. The of the Treasury Humphrey, gave a parade. and court building ia being arrived mlautee after the exple- mitments with him on proposed Reber has served hts entire ca­ CLASSES FOR A U AGES Bomeone dropped a 666-ponnd transmission or the revelation of reer thus far In the United States no hint of the possible American Frey and Riker are receiving the planned, according to Police Chief bomb. A hole S6 by 18 feet waa sloa saw no one. change* In the Taft-Hartley law. reaction. Delegate* appeared cer­ recognition as representative of ’The kulldiags damaged be- " I feel they, are not going to car­ Its contents in any manner to an and Hawaii. He Is to asm me his Herman O. Schendel. ripped out right in front of our unauthorized person Is prohibited BIBLE CLASS FOR ADULTS tain. neverthele.**, that the matter Manchester residents who served longed to the Keystone Trailer ry thoae agreements out," Durkin duties in Germany about No^. 1. i Schendel said he and Judge John atore. Autos were flipped over by lew." 'The Army said It was a routine would get plenty of attention In in the Korean war. S. G. Rottner want to deletrmine on their sides and tops.” and Egulpment Co., and the said. "In fact, I waa told ao.” Marilyn Munroe stars In the technicolor musical comedy, "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," which la now h The Army aald that It declassi­ assignment for the 51-ye*r-old ; PARENTS! WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU informal di.scu.s.sion before the i- Plana for the celebration wer* how much alteration work would Mrs. Eleanor Rinaldi, 34, rciU- Plreeteae Tire Ce. Ha talked It over with Rleen- having Iti first drive-in showing In the are* at The Manchester Drive-In Theater, It 1* being shown . day meeting end* tomorrow night. Ironed out at an open meeting In hower.'how back In Denver after a fied the document from Its re­ West Pointer. be involved in changing the build­ rally Injured, lay trapped In her twrice each evening. stricted status yeiterdsy but em-, TO BRING OR SEND YOUR CHILDREN Heading today's conference the Municipal Building hearing 1-day return here. In a half-hour ing over to police and court pur­ car for more Ih.an an hour and phssized that this was done only , agenda was a problem of more room last night. Jack Sanson, rnelvcd last ritea from a priest. conference yesterday morning. He “Train ii|> n rhiUI In thr way hr Nhmil(^ cn and whrn hr in old poses. "ever ainc* tha campaign of last branch- of the New Britain Nation­ "81 s result of prior disclosure." . direct eonrern to the World Bank president of the Chamber of Com­ The chief and the judge, to­ Her hiiahand, Angelo, 36. aaM I, i ■ M I ' M ■ '. / (' said Elsenhower asked him to stsy ho will not depart from It.”— Proverb* 22:6. ' —the channeling of more private year 1 have been convinced that FBI Aids Search al Bank. "Restricted Is the lowest of sev­ merce which la heading the pro­ gether with other ofilcials, visited they were going home nhea a on, but he refused. the Republican adminiatration is ' Lawrence Howley of Middle- ers! secrecy classiflcatfons the investment into underdeveloped gram, .Is chairman of the affair. the almshouse yesterday and, ac­ wall cave-ln pinned their aiito- ---- Democratsr openly gleeful over Poor Sally Jooos Transportation Kiimished—Phone MI-9-6027 or MI-.7-6MKH countries. John J. McCloy. chair­ EASTWOOD basically anti-labor.” H* added In' town has been convicted of rob­ military services place'on docu-I Leading officials from the town cording to Schendel, feel It has mohlle. the break In cabinet ranks, quick­ For Bandit Pair bing it on Jan. 6, and two New man of the National City Bank of and various organisations within VII. Oassmaa^ a atatement: menta. "distinct possibilities" as a site "There waa a big ernnh like a ly predicted the administration "Tha scuttling to date by the Britain men, Robert J. MaietU i New York, was designated to pre­ the town attended the meeting. Ilytf riwrlit* Pellr Bevtea' The Army statement contended ; for a station and court. He and loud clap of thuniler,” Rinaldi would not find another man with Republican i administration of (Canttnoed from One) and Walter E. Thompaon, pleaded McCarthy had withheld from his ! side at the panel meeting. Other Rottner have some ideas on how Originally, a Welcome Home aald. "Stuff flew all over the "Cry of a gtrong union background to take aound proposals for revisibn of the ^ t y 16 rdbbfhg It on March 2J. releases secltohs ■' which would: participants were from Britain. Jn- tpe building couM be used, Schen­ place. 1 couldn’t nee anything.” ; dlB. Egypt and Mexico. Day for Riker was planned for In e*l«r The Hunted” tha post. anti-labor Taft-Hartley act p*."*cd the.v held up not to r*i.*e their have made clear the document I Saturday. Sept. 26. However, the del kaid, but they want to talk . Ona Democratic Rehator, May' Sir Reginald went further yes- over alterations with Perry before BOMBINGS CONTINFR l:4MiM reailBS Saadsyi by a Republican Cohgresa should | the possibility wss not Communist propaganda. I ' teeday than, any previous British group felt It wanted to Include ’■ M laaiaoi p pr o A M iii,r,B” and hank of South Carolina, com­ It said the conclusion, on pages \ No Money Down Frey In the plans. While there they decide whether the building Kanaas C1I.V, Sept, II i/Pi—The "JI'OT ArflOOA Tfl* OTBKEr mented: "I would seriously suggest the*'*m'^rtanM^>f*'^e*ecting'^*'*‘^ their activities would be no- Terrible Weapon ' spokesman at Bank and Fund ■•a. " iLb ^ wa" Is 1-0 sad celsr 74 and 75 of the original docu- j have been other local youths Is acceptable to them. aixth bombing In a aeries of that others (In the cabinet) should Democratic Congrcaa in 1954. ticed b.v pasoers-by on the street, meetings In asserting his country's Schendel has at lea.-t one nient. declared in part that th e! Work mogie with now wounded In the Korean conflict, resign." "Amfrt^gfl^oi'ber* ahdUld not "rhey sppeared calm and cool as . . , J^seg A none'-were^otaflj' disabled.—' ■ ■“ ' reservations” Tbw' location' of-the Sbyiet„plUzen,Uvpa and .worJW ,61-4 FACTORY REBUILT MOTORl natio'hs in a "courageous and con­ * ■■■ffeh.' Htn' ft>-Alar,' be fooled by the hypocritTcaT wonts most like s convict. These pages ' Benefit Bskllgame almshouse. There are many ad member of the Senate Labor Ciom- Elsenhower's spokesmen utter tellers' cash drawers, disregarding certed move” toward freer pay­ vantages to being In a central lo­ were not released by the Senator. ' FOR ALL DODGE-PLYMOUTH CARS The date was changed so that MANCHBSrik jnlttse, said In. an Interview about tb* rights of labor.” small hills but taking all the $5 (Oouttaned from Pag* One) Kitchen Cabinets ments and trade and, eventually, cation, he pointed out today. ' I The Army sUtement quoted the ' full convertibility of one country's Frey would be able to attend two VTIiay'll .never get another Marty There was immudlate apccuU- to 1100 bills In sight. document a* saying: j events In his honor. West Side The meeting with Perry Is being ' NOW-SAT.-SUN. purkin for the Job. They'll have lo extremely dangerous, a leading IN MANCHESTER INSTALLED COMPLETE currency to another's. Arranged on a suggestion bt Gen- | tion as to Durkin's succeteoi'. .11 They picked 9:23 a.m, yesterday "As was noted previously, such , When Englshd undertook to residents, members of the ’Trvl HERE IB GRAND take someone nqw who I* willing seet.iCd a good bet Risenhower's ss the time for the stlckup, an atom scientist warned .yesterday. It’s like magic, the way Morgan Wood with new' plu|c*, point* and oil. Only eiel i.innager Rlchaid- Martin. I \ MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT!'- an existence would be intolerable ' mtke the pound convertible after' l^a^ue and membera of STATE CIRCL in march In the ranks of the Taft- next ilioice willl le a RepucV'ian early hour when the chance of cus­ "Dr. Edward Teller, professor of NEXT THURSDAY Cabinets transform your kitchen into $179 50 Although a committee from the i a physics at the University o f '^ l p ’l American tradl- World War II, the ruah lo change | Kiey a 1949 Manchester High Hartleyltes."’ and lhat he probauly won't be a tomer* coming In to interrupt them $11.83 PER MONTH Board of Directors . studying the . tions and beliefs militate against one of beauty and efficiency. There pounds Into dollar*- created auch I School baseball team will stage a ^ — NOW PLAYING ~ WMs Hi-dij (kyke* «a|lM 9 Maybank said he ws* not aur- union man. would be less. Furthermore, yes­ fornla. said atomic aircraft "must wiik KBsl.Mm MtT. k'e ff not be flown except in extreme eXfry facet of government activ­ are »hape.i and size.9 to fit every wall, CALL Mitchell 3-5101 4 an alarming drain on Briliah gold I benefit baseball game at the West ! f. riaed at the resignation, because terday was a Jewish holiday and ity in the USSR. British and ■and dollar reserves that the polloy Side Oval, 2 p. m., Sunday, Sept. abandoned Oct. 1 has not yet H G W fU S • ke said "this administration ha* business wss slower than usual. national emergency" because they every comer, every need. And your made public its findings, the group American Communi.xt aympathiz- ' WHS dropped. i 20- not done anything for labor, for One mistake the bandits made would endanger not only erew kitchen does not have'to look like a ASK FOR SERVICE MANAGER (CARL) la giving serious consideration to wtm'mmmm ms uuMMei ^ Brownell Orders members but the general popula­ era who visit the U55SR nearly al­ Maiidling's emphasis on "con- Hospital authorities have sp- agriculture or for the taxpayer." was In believing manager \N’ilIiam ways return in bitter disillusion-: KEITH’S using the building for police and tion If they crashed. ' hospital. Stain or paint Morgan Wood rerted" action was taken to mean! proved Frey's release . from the Asked if hi* siiggealioh about P. Thomson when he said “ nothing ment. There is no better anti­ court. Opposite High Srhool Cabinets any color your heart desires! England ha.s no wish to make an- i hospital for next weekend so he hlher resignation* was aimed at Influence Probe but coins" In response to their Dr. Teller, one of the top mem­ dote for radicalism." other attempt alone. —- ■ |-can be home both days. Also, Riker T^b . committee, headed by D|4 Secretary o f Agriculture Rxra T. question as to what was in . the. It’s all so cas.v ;.we measure your needs rector Theodore Fairbank.s, a for­ bers of the team-which developed In :^Honolulu,. retired Col. R. S. SOLIMENE, Inc. .Maiidling also urged that the I will arrive home some time next Rwux Benson and Secretary of the vault. (he hydrogen bomb for. the irnited 1 and furnish all cabinets in proper sizes / mer policeman, will report to the (Coatlnued from Page One) IMF liberalize iL“ lending pro-1 week in plenty of time for the Treasury George M. Humphrey. 852,000 in Vault Stales, spoke at a conference of and quantities. > 6.34 CENTER STREET ceeeiiires to prepare for the great- i occasion and will leave shortly Directors when they meet at 8 Maybank said Benson has "done Actuallv. the vault contained 150 atomic engineers. | er demands which convertibility | thereafter to be married, p.m. today in the hearing room of fiotlUng except create confusion In w4*e to attempt to buy influence; j,q2.ooo. about twice as much jss An atomic-powered plane that . would bring. | Theodore Fairbanks, a past com- the Municipal Building. the farrn belt" and Humphrey under the present adminlstra- [ the pistol-toting robbers were aiec- crashed near a heavily populated i ADDED McKINNEY SERVICE: FAY PHONE BILLS HEBB The fund operates a pool of mander of the Ameiican Legion, falecri Interest rates "for veterans tlon,” I cessful In taking. area would release large amounts.. world ;ciirrencies contributed by I member of the Board of Direcioi i _ National , League pitchers Robin r ^ l^CH NICO liO R ^ J*' and Iwmeowneri.’’' Hi* announcement followed pub. | A third check of the money ; pf very dahgerous radioactive ma- the member countries. When any Rober..«. Call Krskine, Gerrv Sla- I Repuhllcani in Congress seemed Ucatlon by the House Armed Serv-1 stolen today resulted In a total of terial*. Teller said. and who la also on the committee , ■ „ , , . j _ • 2nd HIT! WlLD-WKSTEKN ACflON! 9 ^ country is temporarily .short of, j lor the Frey beneHt baseball game, ley, Harry PerkowsH-i and Jim loath, to comment, for the most Ices subcommittee of testimony In ' approximately *26.900. | q-he Hungarian-born scientist Kon.stanty have beaten all rival ; .say. dollar.*, it "buy.* " dollars from was named parade marshal last ^ pert, like Sen. Dlrksen (Rrlll) who which Wsren L. Stephenson, prom-' ^ First reports yesterday put the expressed numerous doubts about the pool by paying in an equivalent teams at least once during the ’ f * said that, although Durkin, halls Inent Washington. D. C„ Repub- smoiint of loot *t *28,000 and later , the possibility of building such a oJr>A& o J ( night. He will select hla own staff ' 1953 season. amount of its own currency. I and today was lining up sufllclcnt “PACK TRAIN” from his state, “any comment I llcan, admitted he had attempted this waa revised upward to *.30.000. | power plant at all. Olive Recave, P irTOtor__ BACK-to-SCHOOL When Its trade accounts regain | help so that >>o time will be lost ' would- make on-, liis • resignation to- obtain a 4 per rent roimnission 1. The bandUs may .slrc*dy. hav*4 - go-did E; A. liuebke. who he* a balance, the country pays in dol­ in preparing for the event that Here Gene Blag; - would be a s)iot'ln the dark.” from a California firm in exchange spent some of their ill-gotten ! been working on the development Children Ages 4-12 lars and "buys back"'lUs own'cur­ IS only eight days away. ' However, RSp. Kearns (R-Pa.), for obtaining a larger contract for gains St a barber shop. Their of atomic power plants for Gen- BELL-RINGERS rency. The Fund acts only when "GOD’S LITTLE CANDLES” 6 member of the. House Labor making Navy rpeket launebars. vicUms said both of them needed erol Electric Co. 'I'lie pa.ade will form at Cheney i Combined <9.G44A the shortage is temporary. “WAGON TRAIN” i Committee, said he thought Dur­ ’The sommlttee said the offer haircuts badly. Luebke said the reactor deslgn- Hall, iiarttord Kd., proceed cast. ; "HOMINY GRITR” t— kin's Ideas for changing the Taft- was...... not...... taken^ up. ______but instead____ enm- Two Brooklyn, N. Y., men were ! ed for submarines ia the most ef- • Ballet on Hai liurd Itoad to the South' Hartley law were "too *elf:*tyled.” peny officiaU reporteil the matter picked up here about two hours ; flctent ever built but the ratio of • Musical Comedy 'I'ei minus, turn hoiln on -\,ain : Reaching « "Ameodiimuta to-the. 'Zaft-Hart- to the Navy Department. Steph-after the holdup. . knd hank em- i weight to horsepower output la Crown Prince Street and disband at the soldier's , ley Act will be written here In enson. who zvrved as execi live i ployes also were iftimmoned to try still 100 times too heavy for aJr- Monument in Center Park where Tor you/ Congress." Kearns said, aecretary of President Eisenhow., j to Identify two men Slate Police craft use. • Dramatics OUT SLACKS app.'op.'ialc ceremonlea will be r In Buffalo, N .-Y ., where he er'a lilatqrurar Committee, \ told! picked up on a stolen car charge CLASSES PLANNED TO INCLUDE DANCING WITH ACTTING c conducted honoring the two men. i •poke at a 850-a-plate Republi­ House inyestigatocs he had psoba- In Hampton lost night. EARLY FOOT Of Japan Acts Louisville, Ky. (N E A I —Ira Han- Register now hv mail or phone MI-3-4T98--5 to 8 P. M. & SUFFLY .....Pai ade. time, is .P-*!**. "'llh | can .dinner, cdtbmerce Secretary bly been ’’.Indlacreet.’’. __ L Th* robbery was Connecticut's LITTLE FOLKS STUDIO, P. O. BOX 166. MANCHESTER [ ^ I t t ca the ceremonies being siaged ini- i Also: Constanre Moore In Route 6 and B olton , linclalr Weeks said Durkin's res------j third bank hoidup'bf the year.'’The fdril 'w as'' the...first'...'apprentice As Chief Cook mediately alter at tiie pa, k. 'ihel “STAND I'P AND SING" ttnation wss "between him and When the Suez Canal was first ' other two. both of which have jockey to cop the Kentucky Derby Name .. Age Phone JUST OVER BOLTON NOTCH BRIDGE Sturdy Slack.* look fine aileinoon celcD.-allon was planned ! 44-A Conn. the President, snrt obviously It dug It was 72 feet wide but It has ' been solved, occurred in the Ken- when he rode Bold Venture' In Address "W AR” At 3:00, 6:45, 9:20 would be rompletely In&pprnpriate been widened to £00 feet. ' sington section of Berlin at a 1936, (Continued from Page One) so that the. e will be no tonhicl | durinjr cla.s.se.*—.«tand up with the gigantic Manchester hire ; "STAND |tP" At 2:00 and 8:20 for n.e to comment In sny wry whslsoever." \vive8 When they proceeded to ^ Sat. Continuous From 2 P. M. to all hi* 8henaiiijraiis reception which followed. | o the Sume evening. -J-At Chicago. Democratic Nation­ The festivitle.s capped a day ! Set I p Frey Trust Fund 8 DAYS STAR'HNG SUNDAY al Chairman Stsphen A. Mitchell after .school. Durable . Commented: highlighted earlier by a 20-minutr ! At me request Oi tile Hiker .HTABT9 ar.MlAY; "FORT "n" In S-D Csdor "PoIlUeal Expediency” chat between the. Prince and Preal- family, all contributions to tne "MA9TKR o r BAI.I.ANTBAK” and “EIGHT IKON MENt? “ It la now obvious that the ap­ fabric.* . . , comfortable dent Eisenhower, who had flown In ! celebration will go into a trust __.".XIY COrai.N' BACIIKL'’ pointment was one of pollticHl ex­ for the day from his Colorado va- tund being eslauiishcd for hrey. style . . . and our value.* pedient rather than a aincare cation,,.^... . . it wlU.b* known aa the,.-Witliam UNDER NEW OWNEBSHIF ' affort by the administration to; The nattily dressed monarch-to- I p ley , i,st Fund. Robert Halh- OF ANTHONY PTANO -Wi? . t.h i n K* , y om, ...... C

Patients Today; 104 ADMITTED YESTERDAY; James Harriton, RFD T. Rockville; ;THf SAME, l()T YOU 60 THOSE BOLANDS HAVE GONE Mrs, Elsie Swenson, 28 Elizabeth Dr.; Mrs. Margaret McManqs, 42 fARTHER ON IS GAllONS Spruce St.; Mrs. Ruth Werkheiser, 48 Liitden St.; John Gallagher, 9 WHEN YOU DRIVE THE NEW Foster St.; Mrs. Angela Coville, 59 East St., Koekving; ilir*; Gemaile LaShay, 3 North.FairHtld-St.; Mrs. THE RE-OPENING OF THE LAbby-Mills,

ADMITTED TODAY: John MAN! THE HEATS COT ’EM! Weir, 96 Pine St.; Sharon LiiClous, Tema S I 4 Drive C. 'Owners of the new Aero BIRTH YE.STERDAY: a daugh­ |Willyi equipped with over- ter lo Mr. and Mgs. Edward Fon- (drive, according to a na- THEY’RE PLUMP LOCO! I seca, 151 Eldridge St. idonal magazine, report aver- BIRTHS TODAY: a daughter to DANCE STUDIO DOUBLE DRESSER, CHEST and PAMEL {aging 27.3 miles per gallon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Willard, 'J09 THEY’RE DEALINC LIKE MAD! ' Henry St.; a daughter to Mr. and 443 MAIN STREET 'Aero Willys have delivered You'd hov* to look all om Aflaarica (as W6 did) lo Bad such a : Mrs. Carlson Crane. Mansfield 'up to 33 miles per gallon. spoctocttlor Ycduo. Hoio la cualoaMtrUBa at its aaodora bootl € lilt tU fU A e n tM Center; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Tho­ You can obtain top perform­ mas J. Ci'ocketl, 63 Bigelow St.; ance with regular grade Spodoliy cioatod ier ns by tko worid's iorgoal makor of bod- a son to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parker, _ CLASS AND PRIVATE INSTjlUCTIONS IN gasoline in the ' fooos furaituio. Bulit with aonulBO Bsaboaoiiy oonoon and Ellington. lE lO W ARE OTHER AAATCHING PIECES IF DESIRED SE E THEM DISCTIARGED YESTERDAY: : AIRO WILLYS llnlshod la tbo oxdlina now oolor-^MOccoa Sand. Tho bugo Walter Ludwig, 233 Hartford Rd.; doublo dioisor footuios a doublo-iiw boYoiod Bioifl olcno John Hayes, 74*Cottage ,St.; Carl TAP - BALLET - ACROBATIC Clair, 15 Saulters Rd.; Mrs. Helen Chair $14.88 flBiiTor omd ocoona of 8104000 spaoo. Cioan. ttaapio Unoo and BEFORE YOU. BUY A Hill. 15>3 Main St.; Mrs. Anna cuatem braas baidwart points up tho oxponahro look of ftU 199 , Larson, 33 Auburn Rd.; Henry auit*. North. 3 Linden St.. Rockville: BALLROOM - BATON A I Mrs. C'ari'ic Anderson, 21 Edmund Yot tho pileo eoa^MBOo fororably with ordlnoiy fumitural Liberal terms.. Opee ai aeeeRRt 1 St.; Albert Turcotte, 11 Short St. FREE PARKING IN NEW OR USED CAR! I DISCHARGED TODAY; Ray- CLASSES START^ SEPT. 15 Night KEITH’E PRIVATE : mond Moeller, 503 Adams St.; PARKING LOT ADJOIN­ I Mrs. Sophie Magura, Staff^ord Tabla 829.85 ING THE STORE. No m J W O F MMANCHESTE(2 > OPEN {'"Bpringa; Mrs. Elizabeth Hurd and lot Yoor WiHyt Dtaitr Today. Meter Parking In ’The En­ i daughter. 12 Crosby Rd.; Mrs. Vlr- tire Block Juat Sout|i Of I ginia Blakeslee and soii. 31L Gar­ ’The Btore. den Dr.; Mrs. Mabel Jassie and T IL 9 REGISTER N O W - CALL M l 9-9763-5:30 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. Vanity De*k SIDRE HOURS: Open BOLAND MOTORS daughter, 159 Thompson Rd. and Mirror 8M DaCORMIER Bookraar Bed and From 9 A.M. Until 5:80 litvs I ----—:------i ■■ '.'.INifht Table* 8119.50 PJM. , . Clooed Wedneo- Ills MAIN ST OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL EVERY I Brandeis University will open Mis.* Hare i.s a membcii o f the National Asaociation of Dance and Affiliated Artist, Inc,, and studied at their : MOTOR SALES. Ib c . "YOUR HOME TOWN N/f^5H DEALER" its 1953 grid season by playing • -A daya At Noon, Open • I MAPLE ST: — MANOHE8TEB Every nuraday Evening two of last year's foes at the same New York Conservatory. ,_ , -r-/ I •». 3A9 O'ENTER $T.— TELRPHONE Mi-3-4079 NIGHT time. Arnold College and Connecti­ ITiliil 9. cut united to play as one unit this fall. I T

\ ■ > - t . i ' ■■ "it ' , I ■■■ '■ ' , r ' : I : ' ■'i ^ -U. ^'I . \ • « PAGE IIANUHESTER e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1953 nVI; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1963 3S PAGE FOUR Lines and th* tour covsrtd a step grass lira near th* comer of of asvsral days aaeh at Tallow* Bolton Wapping Chapel Street and Long Hill Road. Gas Attendant UiS. Report ttoii# ftnd ToMinlt# NttloniJ G I R ela tes Five recent breaks In buaineaa X Torrance-Kocum Wadding Parka, Salt Lak* CTty, Bah .School Enrollment eatabllshmanta along U. 8. Route 5 cisco, Los Angslsa and San DI*|fo. Church Parsonage Painting have been solved with the arrest SpeciaKPrison Shot by Bandit; In th# Uttar city thsy war# gusaU ^Fantastic ’ «>f William Gay,. 47, of 86 Skltcha- Counts 944 of Ctol. and Mrs. MiddUton who Tops 1100 Mark waug St.. East Hartford. Gay was liva at th* Naval Base at Point Set by Men^8 Fellowship ■rreated in Bast Hartford Sunday Critically Hurt Loma. They made a brief atop in Wapplng, Sept. 11 (Special)— night after he was alleged to have Mexico; visited relatives la Phoa- T r ip T a le All achools in town opened Wed­ attempted to break into an eatab- As Missing nlx, Arlsona. and from thsr# want llahment. (OeatiayAa FrwH Pm * One) Bolton, 8ept. 11 (SpeclaD- Y h^ a party tomorrow at the Commun­ In Manchui*ia Lo th# Grand Osnyon. Thsy took nesday morning with mors thgn Investigation by State Trooper recent dry spell haa created tdgal (OewM—sd latea and they drove son of Mrs. Anna Rogsrs, Cottag* City and Yellowstone, and the bus trade. Volunteer workers will be with the Registrars of Voters who Cigarettes aiid merchandise were Top Credits Meanwhile, the first of 14,700 James.Gorvlon aboard. Galasao. did this, and all Sunday the Wapping Community away. St., Yalesville. trips to th* National parks from welcome to help out on the job. will be in attendance all day, taken .in the local breaks, police Chinese war prisoners Who have Ijirgcl.v attended funeral services 1st Lt. Kenneth A. Takus. son of worked well. Once aboard the Church service will be held at ths nsarsst sir^rU. transport, ha reaumsd his own Liunch ia to be prepared and aerved Kusd Gains Momentum 10:45 a.m. -The Rev. David ■aid. renounced Communism arrived in for James CJordon, 155 South Msln BOSTON FIR ^ ROBBED Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Takus, • • They eecured nearly 400 koda- The firemen have received an Ealista la Marine* the Korean neutral zone shaking St., were held this sfternoon st' 2 name. at the church by a group of local Crockett, pastor, will taka "Re­ for Clamorous Boston, Sept. 11 (A'l-'Ifour ban­ Central Row, Hartford. chrome picture#. Only on* day, women. additional $112.50 in their drive their flats and shouting, "Death to o’clock at the T. P. Holloran Fun­ dits. three masked with Iiandker- Maine Not bslng on th* passengsr list, garding the Mystery of Things' John Eckert, 19, son of Constable whil* they were at Yellowstone, Th* Fellowship will hold its for funds to purchase a reauscita- for his aermon topic. and Mrs. R. C. Eckert of Sullivan the Communists," at Red observ­ eral Home, with the Rev. Dr. Fred chiefs and using pistols, Hi^ay Pfcr Sigurd C. Olson, 33, son of were clouds vUlbl*. h* escaped all travel duties. tor. The total now stands at ap­ ers. R. Edgar, minister of" the South On Aug. 39, Gsissso arrivsd at election of officers at the October Th* Religloua Education Com­ Ave., has enllated In the U. 8. Ma­ made off with a $3,700 pa.vroll Ola Olson. North Newry. Oieatlng. proximately $360. Latest gifts Nearly 1,000 antl-Communist Methodist Church, officiating. Bur­ from an 8th floor dress manu­ Maasarhasetts San Francisco, snd got through mittee. will meet Wednesday at 9 rine Coiya for two year* and will V ' CD Meeting Indecisive------acknowledged ware made by W. p.m. a t the Community. Houa* to begtit-reenat training at Parris ----- Chtnesr entered the newly-built ial was In the ICast Cemetery. • facturing firm In'" the Harrison Sgt. Joseph Lebiedz;'38, eon of ths checkpoint by using th* same Treachuk, $2; Mrs. Keeley, $2; D. St. Mary’s Men Set diacuaa teaching programs and Island, 8. C „ beginning Monday. stockades at the sprawling ."Indian The bearers, all grandsons of Avenue section of the garment dis­ Ur. and Mrs. Joseph Lebleds, 119 procedure ha had In boafdingl'Thc Th# meeting of Civil Defense Bjorllng, $2; Scanlon, $5; F. Man- BELl^-SHARMEER Village" near Panmunjom, where Mr. Gordon, were: Robert Gordon. trict. Gore St., East Cambridge. officer on duty eaid that the man personnel last night did not result nise, $2; J. Godin, $2; J. Dllworth, plana for the re-opening of the they will be guarded by Indian Jr.. Paul Schendel. Charles Grimes. Police chased a car after a cab Cpl. Alfred Lopes, Jr^ 33, son Reunion Program svith that name already had gone in a decision on the proposal to $i; H. Kenneaon, $1;"W. Valentine, nunday school. Maarkeater Evening Herald troops. Henry Sargent. Thomas Sargent, driver flashed the registration of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lopes, Sr., ashore, but Galaaao convinced him conduct a i(x:al demonstration. $5; R. Grerel, $1; L. Grezel,‘ $l; To Make Voters Wapplag oorreapoadenl, Mr*. An­ Most wore.undershirts stamped and Edward Sargent. Two workers who would, carry Sessions for making voters will number, but when they finally- Forest St., Marshfield Hills. An 18-man committee prepar­ there had been a mistake made L. Dlmiwk, $5; J. Rogers, $1; al* Coniaa, telephone Mitchell Leg-slie Stockings with the Chinese Nationalist sun­ Many beautiful floral tributes stopped it about a mile away only 1st Lt. Arthur F. Miilock, hus­ much of the responsibility in the be held at the Town Hall Satur­ ing plans for the reunion of the In checking. Democratic Town Committee, $5; 9-4419. burst flag. Many were tattooed were received by the family. one man waa in it. He was held as band of Mrs. June W. Mulock, 36 event the project ia sponsored were Peter Massollni, $2; Angelo Maiso- day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Wed­ I with anti-Communtst slogans. ' St. Mary'a Young Men’a Club met In the excitement of the arrival not present. The group felt their a suspicious person. Sterling Rd„ Waltham. last night at the church and con­ with relatives meeting other GIs, lint, $2; Mrs. M. D. Wells. $1; A. nesday from 6 to 9 p.m.; and Sept. The prisoners filed one by one Miss Jean Vangelist. 25, of 104 Cpl. Raymond G, O'Neal, 20, son opinion should be sought before 19 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. : through barbed wire lines and tinued effort* towards a complete Oslssso took off. He went to Trsvl.s Caldera, $1. You'll always have a high Eye-Q in i South Common St.. L.vnn, and of Mrs. Ellen O’Neal, 259 Boston program for the affair that will Air Force Base, and tried to gel the final decision is reached- Also, G. Volkert, 35; F. Barton, Oct. 3 a special session will be were fingerprinted by the Indiana. Parking Issue Miss Patricia Ashman, also 25. of Ave., Medford. The CD group will meet again $1; L. Bolton, $1; E. M. Howard, held from 9 a.m, to noon for those AMOthor Sorvica ly beautiful Belle-Sharmeers, because U N. and Communist observers be held Saturday, Oct. 34 in the aboard an eastbound plan* using Boston, were making up the pay­ Sgt. 1. C. Robert L. J. Pelletier, the borrowed name. The checking on Sept. 17 at the Community $1; Russell Fountain, $5; Sam whose rights have matured since , they cling to your contours as if cre­ watched the operation;. Ma.*xmlc Temple. Hall. MANCHESTER roll In the office of S. Mover A a native of Van Buren, Maine, A price of $3.50 was uteblished officer said the man already wa.s Valenti $1; W. Kleinschmldt. $1; Sept. 19. ated for you alone. Whispery sheaths brav Some defiant Chinese prisoners, Parley Monday Sons when the gunmen entered un- | brother of Mrs. Eunice Bevins. A peach ahortcake supper Waa R. Jewell, $2; Lauretton Sunoco AUTO FARTS their faces tlushed with anger, for th# event. The committee la aboard the plane, so Galaaao made Coming Events (purple edge) noticed. Neither were the bandits | Palmetto Ave., Tyngsboro. anxious that all living membera of a gracsfiil retreat. planned for Sept. 19 by the W8CS Station, $5; friend, 50c; Frank There will be a meeting of th* 375 BrMd st. Tel. Ml-9-4539 that look incredibly^ sheer, they fit for slender screamed and shook their flats at seen by an office visitor, Joseph j M. Sgt. Albert W, Vaillancouit, .The parking problem In Man the club attend. He left^ the base and hitch­ o f United Methodist Church at its Moleaky, $1; Tony Glgllo, $1; C. A auxiliary o f Abe E. Miller Post, * MNO AND WRIST smoothly— keep seams arrow-straight. or small lega. ' the Communist soldiers and news­ Latham, 40, of Wakefield. | ,39. husband of Mrs. Jeannette MNR FITTED men peering from outside the Chester, especially in the Main The committee is also looking hiked to Plainfield, arriving Sept. 3. meeting Tuesday evening. Suppers Robbina, $5; Mra. Nellie Johnson American Legion at the Com­ Sizes 8Vk to One of the gunmen stuck a gun | Vaillancourt, Bridle Rd., North Don't pack your bags 'til you see ; baibed wire. 'Hie Reds stood Im- Street area, will come up for dis- for the record* of Uie secretary There, a few day* after arrival. will also be served in October' and In memory of Bidwnrd Johnson, $5; munity Hall Legion clubroom 10'*. in Miss Vangiellst's back. Think­ pa.ssive. cu.«sion again Monday night at a Billerica. from 1915 through 1933. All other Galasao told the story to his father. November. Other long-range plana R. Elatn, $1; R. Broil, $10; Pepin's Wednesday at 3 p.m. Instead of to­ them. An Interpreter said the captives special meeting of the parking ing -it was a friend ehe said "Cut records arc now in th* hands of Anthony, who wired to Washing­ were begun at the meeting, in­ Grocery, $10; E. Pouech, $5; J. H night aa scheduled. The change in it out, Louis!" only to hear: modita shouted: "We will go back to the committee" slated for 7:.10 in the BETURNEES LISTED the group except those of the sec- ton. The Army said Galasao still cluding a Christmas fair to'bolster Sadler, $1. date waa because of the Initatla- (green edge) "Louis — this Is stickup." nradlord Bachrsca Ssn Francisco, Sept. 11 (Ah — the fund-raising efforts. Also. William Miller, $1; Robert tlon of flrat district officeri that . RtainUmil, M L ... Mas. hearing room of the Municipal j»Ur£.l0iL.U»J.A,®fEl24:..,S8l*!; was Ip Korea,, . .. .Jat.-ravacaga»...-r., , ( Premier Mao. Tse Tung of Red BUtl’diffg." ...... - ■'Ttfe -‘ ht«>r •'guftm;*fi- •" jTrtvvTed MRSr ANDREW'W.TT)RRANt?B^"''‘^ '“ '■'iiien" fsifisr ' and '■aorr' w eifr'io"" ..... '"le r M Ultiury Whisia' T;."T«l1)atWiffr$tT"-John-ir.' Fergul- "KlgM;-'' — ...... 9a * r .1___ ■Ize lega. Chinai" and "crush the stooges The special meeting was called "come on. let's go" and grabbed of war are expected to arrive hey.* are anxioue to obtain these rec­ Camp Kilmer, where the' Soldier Group II of the I.sdlea Benevolent son, $1; William Sltzy, $1; Anony- Donation* of home made candy Sizes 9 to 11. the money. mout. $1; G. W. Smith, $1; A. J. and running dogs of Russia" and by Mayor Sherwood G. Bowers, The wedding of Miss Bernice- aories and mink scarf and a white Saturda-y from Korea aboard the ord". Anyone knowing the where- was detained. Society's competing fund-raising for the PTA booth at the Wap­ They escaped down an elevator transport Marine Phoenix, the Capt. Quentin Keith. Poet Public teams haa scheduled two. more Roberta, $1; E. Peaola, $2; E. J. plng Fair may be brought to the "we are determined to go to For chairman of the group. Jo-Ann Kocum, daughter of Mr. dahlia corsage. After their return abouta of them la asked to contact duchoss mosa.” When the six-man group report­ as a third masked gunman held his Mr. and Mrs. Torrance will reside Port of Embarkation -announced Wirt Turklngton. Information Officer, said: military whists before the annual Finley. booth anytime Saturday morning. pl.stol at the neck of, the operator, and Mrs. Anthony J. Kocum, 35 Church Unit to Meet (red edge) Tlie interpreter said some of the ed Aug. 7 to the Board of Direc­ -At 35 Westmister Rd. late yesterday. 8t. Mary'/i Young Men’i Club, "No charge* have been preferred meeting and -final tally. The firit Person* who cannot deliver their for tall, language was too strong to be tors on a tentative plan to extehd John Weasling, who became 71 Westpiin-ster Rd., and Andrew ' Mrs. Torrance graduated from They are; when it was In operation, was against Pyt. Galasao. yet. We arc 'card party will be' held at the The United Methodist Couple* candy may call Mrs. Oreasa Barter yeara old today. Club will meet tonight, Rev. R. A. larger lega. printed. town operated parking facilities Warren Torrance, son of Mr. snd Mt. St. Joseph Academy in West Cpl.'- John Beaudry, rear 920 noted for some .of its fine athletic checking the details of hia story. church pariah room Tuesday, Sept. 9-0314 or Mrs. Stevens Williams Sizes 9.U U llltS freshments. 3-5545. legs. North Koreans who have refused ha.s to be some concrete discussion. Tbi If** BeiRla BfHlM* airlsla Sizes 9^ te to return to their homelands. There are .certain property rights yarda before forcing it to the curb. ceremony. The church decora­ Final tally on the results of the The Communists have said they which cannot be brushed aside The driver, only man in the tions Were white gladioli and white P q |* Furays Return fund-raising competition of th* two- ADVERTISEMENT— IIH. ' woulJl turn over about ,100 Koreans lightly." vehicle, was described by police as aster.s. teams will be given at the annual , Flora B. Johnson re-opens her and about 20 non-Koreans—mostly His objections shattered Wh^at a participant in a holdup several The bride, whose father gave — From West Trip meeting of the society Oct. 20. The School of Dancing Saturday. Sep­ Americans— whom they claim have appeared to moat .observers as tM- years ago at the Harvard Coopera­ her in marriage, had as her maid Two units of the local flivil De­ losing team will treat the winners tember 26. at the Bolton Center tive Store in Cambridge, refused repatriation. tatlve agreement on the plan. of honor her si.ster. Miss Marporie fense organization wilt visit Staf­ at dinner,. Community Hall. Claa* or Private Kocum Bridesmaids were her Hot Isinchea To Start Inatriictinn. Ballet, Toe, Tap, Acro­ No Report Received The Board\nstructed the com­ ford Springs Sunday at the request Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Furay, of ^ Daily An Indian spokesman said the mittee to com pete its study work­ cousin. Miss Joyce Kocum of Glas- Steep Hollow Lane. h>ve returned The "weekly memorandum to par­ batic, Character. Boys' Tap lind Sailtnq Reds have made no official report ing out the plan ^ d e ta il and com­ T4»wii Relief Load tonburv. Miss Dolores Zelanek.- 34 of Area CD Director William Ijike j after a most enjoyable western ents. distributed among the achtmi • adult conditioning classes. Reg­ but they may turn over these men puting coat (Estimates and to re­ We.st Center St., Miss Pristilla to acquaint residents of that town trip, with a visit to the family of children, announce* the opening of istration and information. Tele­ M /V PEMAOUID r-'i LAY-A-WAY EVENT about Sept. 17. port when ready. \ Torrance, sister of the bridegroom, with two aspects of CD work. | their son, Robert, in Dallas, ‘Tex., the hot lunch program Monday and phone Mitchell 9-1335. In Washington, the IT. S. govern ■Directors Helen Flt^atrick and l^p During August and Mi.ss Phyllis Chruscicl. of as their objective. the need for volunteer workers as From New I-ondon . .11:00 A. M. Timothy Horn, chief of the j in other years. Interested parents u nient advised relatives of the miss Matthew Paton, a member of the I We.st Hartford. radiological unjt, will head a three-1 They traveled by United Air ' Fiam Block Islsad____ 3:4$ M. - ing-Americans .not. to Jrold Vtoo coniniittcc, .also express^'a res­ Intke may advise lb? principal of .their f. The Tosvn - Welfei-e -Dept.- -han- ] James -Torrance. U8N. waa best ihah team th'at'"wdll demonstrate'j Authority ----rOByfiqhr Sovlao rime) $3.00 doposit wW hold your coot 'til NoVambar imieh hope" for their survival. It ervation toward aspects of the.pro- died 55 case.? involving 81 persons man for his brother, and ushers . avaUabllity one day a week for a said the. men majr Tiave died in posal. \ how a geiger counter detects period of five week*. FARES (Coed lor day el ieeua airiy) during August, a larger work ' were Richard BueXley, 377 East radioactivity. | iilodern "death marches" or in the bleak A main point of the plan ^ lls load than in July, but welfare i center'St., William ktoorhouse. 70 Menu for next week; May Fill Vacancy WEEKDAYS prison ramps of North Korea. The for the town to take over the (Op­ A five-man Red Cross first aid Monday, macaroni, tuna Salad, 12.00 oao way S2.50 IL T. .os costs ifor the month were down, | Harlan Rd., brother-in-law of the tradition... tomatoes and cucumbers, fruit Pentagon began releasing the eration of the entire lot at Purnel\ Director Albert Behrend reported bridegroom. Anthony McCruden, .8 team, headed by Norman Osboine, | SUNDAYS A HOUDAYS names Thursday. PI., install meters there and dia-^ will show Stafford Springs resi­ Add rsfroluag, aew beaety to yowr hraplae* with cocktail; Tuesday, meal halls, spin- A member may be appointed Frl Warm and Wonderful -today. 1 Bolton Center Rd., brother-in-law ach, wax beana, pudding; Wednea- day to the Manchester Housing S2.50 on* way S3.00 R. T. Earlier, the Red Peiping Radio | tribute income from the meters on \ ln all. the 55 cases receiving i gf tbg bride, and Myron L. Ricker, dents how a first aid group can FI«*er«i» — BMdcni ia coeipact eoaveaieae*. It'e had attarUed the list as "faked' a mutually agreeable basis with aid an injured person. day, baked beana, ketchup, cole Authority to succeed Raymond An- W m are Dept, attention in August i g2 Linden St, MlMy curtaia. — easBy didtag . . . grMcfuHy ■law, peara; Thursday, hamburg! dlalo whose term on the body has LAST TRIP and accused the U.N. Command owners of the land u.sed. , ..... costX^he town $6,>509.96 or $5'io.il i q-be bride wore a white gown, THi) radiological demonstration dr.pieg. Beth curt.ia. open nmuluneoudy with of trying to draw world, attentioii Under the plan, the town would will be given at I p.m„ and the gravy, buttered noodles, tomato ! expired,P‘ ift-s Ujan was spent on the 53 fashioned with an antique satin ncluwvc, eac-h.nd Uaipell . . . dose with and cucumber salad, fruited gela­ The appointment Is on the SEPT. 13, 1953 CROW-A-YEAR ..,f.rom wiiat it termed Allied re- widen Purnell Place to 40 feet and first aid team's show, 15 minutes cases ih, July. o off-shoiiider bodice with insert of .hdolut*, .ll-erevad safety. Y «, FlesiCTteB tin: Friday, tomato soup, salad agenda of the Board o f Director* fus.ll to let thousand.? of Red war extend it from Oak to Birch The-department's experience last French imported lace and a full late.*. enhhncct and blcndt with say traditional All Safe* laeludt Ffdtral To* ■luulwiches. peaches deluxe. Milk, which meets Friday at 8. p.m. In comfort 1- • prisoners g o home. Streets acquiring the land by gift month waAsslmllar to that of Au* tialhI Her fingertip veil of French SOUND STEAMSHIP LINES. INC. H0M£ Peiping apparently wa.s refer­ and purchase or condemnation. (or modern) mantel .. . room aetting. For yeera—•> bread and margarine will be serv­ the hearing room of the Municipal $3S gust, la s lX a r . when $8,618.11 illusion was gathered with orange in the easily attached or free maadiag fraaa* ed each day but Friday when the Building. CmiTol Wlial. Hsw LMSao. Cow. S T O R M C O A T S by Trimset ring to the anli-Red Chinese and George Marlow, a member of P. O. Bm ISrt Tsl. Nsw Iwdw i-MM I was spent ^ 56 cases involving blossoms Which w'ere her moth­ type. Sec enr dieplay. latter two will be omitted since Andislo.who filled the cncxplred. North Koreans being moved into the committee and pre.sident of 76 persons. MORIARTY Bros. the buffer none. It ha.s often re­ er's, She carried a cascade of white sandwiches will be served. term of Nofhnan Comollo. Is will­ Purnell Corp. which owns part of .'now split dahlias and stephanotis On displ«y m« w _ Voters TO Be Made ing to. rontinue to serve on the 3 15 CENTER with rhatching clip hats peated charges that the Allies arc the Purnell lot. .strongly favored $35 tisiii^ force to keep llicm from re­ and ivy. PHONE MI.9.52S3 Voters made and registered in authority. the plan. Several Main Strcet.mee- The maid of honor was gowned HOBBY turning to Communism. chants al.so hackl'd it at the meet- PubUc^Kcords Th'-re was no indication When ing. in emerald green irri'descent taf­ OPEN 24 HOURS Keep big and little sister warm as toast, smart tl’.e. nr-!.? would make an official feta, made with over skirt of net, X-. The fommittce consists of Bow- U'arranleo Deeds fitted bodice and bouffant bustle. SHOP as quiz kids! Tp add to the bargain, a pull of Edward Billings ■ C u ^ n g to nMB.HLEHIIEria to the Allied demand for an i p^s. Paton, and Harry Firato. all She carried a bronze duchess, Tol. MltchoH 3-5135 the "wonder" thread lengthens the hem and dtrcctor.s: Marlow. Jack Sanson, Arthur Colton, property oh^ack- dahlia with croton leaves. i president of' the Chamber of Com­ matack St. ' \ The bridesmaids were attired In TALK BUILDING MATERIALS sleeves and the children are ready to wear their merce, and Wililam Glenney, Jr. — Matthew -Moriarty, doiflgi oust- gowh.s similar th that' o f the'ihaliil’ FMGIMffi coats next y e a v tinedv 'top- near,as MpriMty.. Bjcps,. Realty (Tf -hmmr.-two-ln-copper eekST'-awE ■ 'V to Thomas D. Buccino, Irma L. LUMBER FUEL two in gold. Their bouquets were a i-'iOTi grade rnouton collar. Tn CofiUrdh Brue, Red'ahd' Biiccino. and Janet A. Robichaud, yellow duchess dahlia with croton 'om Town Criiiiiiial, Motor Remo S. Grasso. property at 49-51 SSf N. MAIN ST- MANCHESTER TEL. Ml-f-5253 Natural. Sizes 3-6x and 7-14. leaves. o d ils OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. to 8 P.M.. INCLUDING WEDNESDAY Cedar St. Both mothers wore full length We never were great for sta­ tistics but a recently con­ M l mokes • AFTERNOONS nnd SATURDAYS UNTIL NOOk'. ■ • :■'■,^>l'8 in the Arrests Increase Qiiitrlaiin Deed gowns, that of the bride's mother Sr Frank F. Cheney, Jr. and Frank of brown lace with nylon tulle and ducted survey by a trade — received a magazine revealed interest­ Cl ( c iinn.saions on C. Farley to Harry H. Cowles, baby blue accessories, and that of Arre.sts for both common orim- property at 29 Linden St. ing facta about the vasl army ' -v —^ dining . the , trial offenaes and motor vehicle the bridegroom's mother of aqua Building Permits silk cirepe with brown accessories. of men who forsake families 0-1 Cl l.ic Town of violations increa.sed in August over evenings for basement hob­ ur.iMcc Commission | the number of arrests in July, s . For alterations and additions to The bride's mother wore a white dwellings to- Harry Rvlander at bies: Police Dept rose corsage and the bridegroom's Corset Salon monthly report to 184 Blast Middle Tp'ke., $800: Craig . * M'-inbcrs o f'lh e com- General M.mager Richard Martin mother, a yellow rose corsage. 92% live in houses as against ' ! d 5"i'i;^2n each by showed today. B. Kunkel st 225 Autumn St., A reception w-ss held at the Hill­ apartments. BACK HOME AGAIN $400; William Robinson at 69 Ade­ ' ' o ' tlicir niemhe-i'.shlp on the There were 35 arrests on crim­ top House, Sunset Ridge, East 1 'v 1 iiicii .-er.-e.s as an insurance inal offenses and 110 involving laide Rd.. $450; William Marsh St Hartford. 79.2% own their own homes. AFTER A SUMMER OF VACAtlON AND PLAY . i.sory group to the town. motor vehicles in August, the re­ 359 East Middle Tpke., $800. F5ir travel, on a wedding trip 27.1% own their own busi­ In .KldTl'ton, lliey receive sums port saya. Thia comparea with 20 To Eldmund Cox for a garage at to Florida,, the bride chose a royal nesses. W HAT A YEAR IT H A S B E E N ^ U T LET US gr-. erned by the riumber of points 11 Nye St.. $800. - , blue knit suit with black acces- in the first category and 85 in 26.1% earn more than $5,000 TWO OVENS they have under h credit system the second being made in the pre­ NOT SPOIL IT WITH OLD-FASHIONED DRUDGERY worked nut by the agents in town. a year. run Y AUTOMATIC ' MAIDENFORM ceding- month. The commission members during There was al.so an Inerease in •k i t ★ . the period' were Robert J. Smith, \ the mimber of Bccidents~32 to 21 Some of the hobbies of well- chaij-nian, Aldo Pagqni, Edward J. in July- as well as in the number LIVE — DON’T JUST EXIST Holl. Cecil England, and Edgar AMESITE DRIVEWAYS known personages: Clark. of parking violations and the num­ . SEE THE REAUY MODERN LINE OF »/' ber of complaints iMueived by WE AMESITE EQUIPPED FOR LARGE Fibber McGee goes for wood­ Agents, their points and dollar police. TENNIS COURTS OR SMALL JOBS working; James Melton, the ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES MADE lY Famous for beautiful BRA design commissions follow: One of the big increases in the PARKING LOTS MACHINE SPREAD—FORMS singer, collects antique auto­ Robert Smith, 71, $255.60; Aldo number of criminal nffensiis was for AND WALKS SET—POWER ROLLED mobiles; James L. Kraft, the Pagani, 71, $25.5.60; M. Kenneth intoxication. There were 17 intox- MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED cheese man, Is an amateur Ostrinsky, -71, $2,55.60; Herbert J. icati(in arrests in August as op­ FREE ESTIMATES—TERMS TO SUIT TOUR PURSE lapidsrian (cuts and sets 0 . Otrl*' Ma«k te*J*. that gives natural young uplift McKinney, 71. $255.60; John L. posed to seven in July. .UP TO 8 TEARS TO PAT precious stones); our late baad-wMpp*d Mai, Iw* Jenney, 71,.$255.60; T. J. Crockett, Speeding arrests wore down, president, FDR, left one of eye II*. Cesb-a-tr*** “V- ' ■ ^ 71, $2,”i5.60; Benjamin Cheney, 71, from 28 to 14, but violations of the world's-finest stamp col­ $255.60; Mrs. Mildred B. Wasley, Hal Ireoj, Iw* leas «*l*. rules of the road cases, which often DEMAIO BROS: lection. J. la mest tlerei, alt* la and superbly' comfortable fit. * 66, $237.60; Willard B. Rogers, 66, involve persons originally arrested ___ SINCE 192* $237.60; Charles W. Latlyop, 66, i t i t i t brew* teed*. Sites 4 1* 9. $237.60, for speeding, were up, from 27 to TELEPHONE MANCHESTER MltchHI 3-7491 We've got our annual date .55. . ______...... a t the Wapplng Fair tomor­ ■ John Lnpjien, 66." $237.60; ArOiur A. Knofla, "66, $2^.60; Alexander row. Our booth will be- chock^_ W O N DE R OVEN . . . . Items _and we_ Jarvis, «6. $33?Aft)-Edward J-.-Holi, R E F R IG E R A T O R S *t»S^RC>RT%NO DKFR^. tiA " t S A rv It H S 66, $237.60; Howard R. Hastlngj^ "’ iook'jfoiwwnl to meeting oii'r ■ I ~Styfe~4Huslr3ted“ts SA.V.i TIM f 'AMT OVFAJ' “Wv WH;i6»i--'©eeirj;e* L.';iGt8*w. Car- economical. NO HEAT, NO LINT, NO MOISTURE ESCAPING. DRYERS •*»r#fV '.V i cbnON AND satin' $1.75— NYLON $2.50 pente,-, 51, $183.60;- Ravmond P. .\.SI.\N (X)5IPROMISE ♦•Ml* , Jewell, 51, $183.60; Mrs. Carl Wal­ ROGER OLCOn I>ICU\A/ACUePe THE DREAM OF ALL.WOMEN ,32-40 A B C rhiinni Penh, Cambodia. Indo­ **4*W I ter nison. 51. $183.60. china. Kept. II (VPi — Cambodia's 40.3 West Center Street Mitchell 3-7853 V i s n WCOME TRUE. Leonard D. Rivard. 46, $165.60: Premier Pen - Nouth told the Raymond E. Gorman, 46, $165.60; Commimist-led Viet Minh by I M C P ^ C A I C UNBELIEVABLY SANITARY AND 0. Jevaall* |*. Sherwood A. Bcecliler, 46, $163.60; radio today that If they would Ml^r SATISFACTORY. ~ Fred T. Baker, 46, $165.60; Clar­ get out of his Indochinese king­ •Ha tkea pema: Si»*t il: ence H. Anderson, 46, $165.60; Ed­ dom, the Cambodians wouldn’t 9)4 H 9. ward Krascnics, 41, $147.60; Mary fight them In neighboring Viet • *1n I u l a t e d .*’ $ 2 9 9 C. Dannalier, 41, $147.60; William Nani. PRIVATE STEEL KITCHEN CABINETS- V. DeHan, 26, $93.60; Harold J. Leese. 21. $75.60; Arthur R. Wil­ NO MILDEW IN THE RUMPUS ROOM. COMI INI SH Turn NOWi SLEEPING SKA DOG HO Modd Railroad M m y U m r kie. Jr., 21, $75.60; Maurice I’. Norfolk, Va. (d’l Strange things PAPER DEHUMIPIFIIR.. Correnti, 21, $75.60. Equipmant happen ill sail boat races too. Bob SEE THE COMFLin LINE NOW AT ^ A *0d9a»eel At Burton’s each fitter has lieen as perfectly Bateman of Margate' City. N. J.. rir $184.95 trained as po.ssible. You lovely ladies can come AROUND-AND ABOUND! says he went to sleep during the COLLECTION Modal Alrplonts BE WISE - Economiio with Wsahington, Sept. 11 (45—The final heat of the International . BY GEORGE McMULLlN Modal Boots here with the assurance that your garmenta Internal Res’enue Service todsy Moth Boat .Regatta. "Funny thing,'- 704 PARKER STREET— NO PHONE will be CORRECTLY FITTED! refused to oonflrm or deny a re­ he said. "I was near last pJace and • Crafts Motarlote EndicoR Johnson port that It has made a ruling woke up third." SOUTHEAST SECTION Shoes which wbuld save former pres­ Coins # Stomps ABC ident Truman 9165,000 in federal Americans used about 934 KEMP'StNCXlRFORATED* tax OS kl* forthoomlng mem- pounda of milk per person in 1989 MONPAYg SEPT. 14 Hobby Tools and Supplios 21 M APLE StREET TIL. MI-9-1i7S 950 M AIN STREET — MANCHESTER Charge it ^ Budget it Yes indeed! and 695 pound* In 1952. Telephone MI-9-7333, 763 MAIN STREET

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MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1953 PAGESEV9^^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1958 mS Ka g e s ix made two trips to Europe with igWHAq i .lUSMts— sriM 'H' Mw n fisFVi W K N B — M e n wm w /xiR'F WTHT—-IZIt Columbia .\o Counterfeit |10 BIIIb Mis^i Scott Flying Senior Girl Scout Troop I, in 1949 relraae of the meewire happened to Its contents, and measure Russian Reported by Local Banks as a member of the group and In Land Sale, Lease 1952'’ as an kMlstant leader. ^attrI|PHtpr fal'. on a date which proved to be a intentions by Russia's response to sssisiiii:WDRO— ISM Radio ana TV W n o — IBM GOPa Deiiiocrals - To Alaska Wedding WCOC—IIM Eeatera OayIgM Tim* W NHO—Ck. • A check of local hanks in; Lucia, a graduate of Springfield PEGGY O'NEIL date of moiiminjf for Senator Taft it. -Ii8|ie on Agenda .Hiated today that no counter­ High School, graduated from Bob lEitp n in g — and the poaslbility that members In potentiality, thia note is a . ('uuciiB Moiitlay • ■••,:-WUNS—JiCK D«»a*Z'a illialtwlttM—WTtO^AU • American Bportn feit *10 bills, such as one re­ Misa Carolyn ScotL daughter of Jones University, S. C.. In 1951. Of stage. Radio, and TV. of the White House staff may have much bigger development in world Rh>y>. Show The young couple plan to remain 1 H E R l E g « ? I N j 2 S f INC. ported In New London yester­ Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Scott, 21 Wel­ affairs than truce In Korea. At the Th# possible sale or leaaa of W'Tir^BukiUft t ir —HMkiUi WIN W TU T-NfW i. day^ have been pasaed In Man­ IffAlaska at least until Christmas. i la BlMcll street rur a little bit looae In their in­ WTHT—Nswb; CouiUry Miurie. WUeNB^krank Rdwar.fR, Columbln, Beptember 11— (Spe- lesley Rb.,' accompanied by her I Mtncheitcr. Conn. town land on West Middle Tpk#., a Driving down to New Tork to terpretation of the President s minimum, It offers an acid test ot W'HAY- N-wa, X..|kii Ho|». WHAT—Newit Night v;,trh. chester. ^twln slater, Miss Constance Scott, NOW ACCIPTINO ' THOMAS r. rEROUSON. subject which caused a verbal bat­ WDRC—Robert Q. Lewis; HaalUi WDRC—Capitol Cloak R<^m> c i«li — Both Demorrhtlc and Re­ see the sisters off on Saturday will t wIx,TER n. FERGUSOl/. Russia's intentions about peace. At - Postmaster TImhthy J. Sul­ own intentions—may have had an tle between Dlrectora Helen Fitz­ Alda. . WOiNH—Muitr Laovei.* Hour* publican ckucuaea wUl he held in plans to leave by plane tomorrow be their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. REGISTRATION j Publlthen patrick and Walter Mahoney when W CUU—Muelcal SeoreDukrd. WTtr-Wordj in ♦h Nigh?. livan, of New London, said yes­ I rounded October 1. IMl______unusual importance. But^the basic the maximum, it can develop, into noon from Idlewild Airport, New H. Scott, and four members of Mahoney brought It up at the last -. WONB—Waki'^Up Time. lunches. Arrangements have been WKNB—Newa: 'Momlag Special. made to supply children who desire IXTRA SAVINGS Si4»—WDRC—Newa. I f the Russians feel that the_out­ munist government sends along, in means wa must clear out many of the present floor samples. So, if you W tIC —Three Star Batra. I:4t-W H AT—Newa. X milk or chocolate milk this week An Experiment Stumblea .Its delegation, an individual so un- • I'cndt r Iliifly Work W TH T—Sporta. I :»g—WTHT— by Butler's Dalfy. OF MANCHESTER come of the German elections was - caa,u*a,«ny.,Af r - - .WUNftr-SpnrU. JJlgaat;. )Sa«a- — , ...... An experiment, wnfe-h we o< - •neiitTar"Thmt'iW'T«f«rTirir'ifr wDRc—Newe. . x^^ . REIBIER m m GOk such a vlctor.v for the West siid • Wheel Migmm'nl Y;aa-WDHC—Family Bkeletnn. «igt—WDRC—.Newa. , X . MltcheU chani e to change world sides. This "pretty penny." But you musf'hurry. These are'"'one-of-a-kind floor ,\ T tr — Mtrd Your Manner.- Manchewfer Evening Herald To- lleve had admirable policy intents such an establishment of Chancel­ WTHT—Weather: Headllna Mition. tVfiNS—New.. X. liimhia correapondent, Mra, Frank USED #-787» siippo.sed neutral ob.server reveals • W heel n.il.inriivj WTHT—Newa; Martin Agrnn.ky.^ itt WEST MmoLE nnOrpiKE as well As obvious political entice- lor Adenauer in s position of samples, and subject to prior sale. Come in tomorrow, early, for the best .wivsS —.'ulton LeaiB, Jr. WKNB—New.; Children'. Corner, Marrhiaa, telephone HAriison himself as a rather violently WKNB Sign Off. CAR or TRUCK mepts, has turned to failure. Hav*- power and prestige that they can­ • lune-iip W llfY —Newa; Supper Serenade. wTiC—Newa. $-036.*: X- selection. w r c c —KIddli Cor.irr AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Ibg Martin P. Durkin, a union of- not afford to let East Germany^ pre-'iidlced person, who detesis I;i.t-WONS-Tell>..Te.*. WHAY—Today In New Britain, Conn. of your Communism and admires the west- • llr ike .'^er \ ice WDRC—Johnny Mercer 8hoW. Tim# Table. n i r A r i i r e c o r d TEMPLATES FOR ALL CARS flcisl, as Secretary of Labor 'n A slip Into his hands, their answer to W THT—Klniei Dana. , 1:16—W DHL—dboppara BpactaL Republican administration, repre­ the la.st Big Three note oh the eiri way o f life so much that he • Cai W.ivhinfr 1:Sa—WON8—Oabriel Htailer. W TIC—New*. MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) WTIC-rNewa. WONS—Wak# Up Tim#. GstosviljSx’r^*. 1^- Dnn Grsvrs. FORD DEALER’S sented an admirable effort to subiect of Germany will be along deserts the one and joins the other. W TH T—Lore Ranger. WHAY—Broadway on Review. 79-ycsr-old ^uncer school tcscher GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MEDICINE CABINETS It's getting so you can't even de­ 1:4»—WDRC-7-Bd Morrow. W THT—Top U' The Mormiif. PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW PLATE GLASS prove, In prsetire. the Eisenhower the line of their Informal comment W TIC—One Man'a Family. snd retired banke^r of Gatesville, 5ovo roof riMnoy on I:M —WCCC—Newa: Breaklaat Newa- figures he has sperit a total of two theory that there ran be a kiml on the election, which has been pend on the Communists to pro­ WON8—Top Tunea. boy. OPEN SATURDAYS—o p e n THURSDAY EVENINOS TURNPIKE years and two days/>f his life in • ALL MAKtS 4*.’ o f national policy Which is fair to, vide reliable neutrals any more. 179.00 Knott.v Pine Tea Table with cabriole $89.00 French Walnut Tea Wagon: with drop I no—W DRC-Sjr Keen. WTIC—Radio Baxaar ESmtATES GLADLY GIVEN to the effect that it has made WTHT—Three-Cilv Byline, WDRC—Newa: Sboppera 8t>#clal. church. Well, there were k few dire AUTO BODY WORKS leaves and shelf. Tray under shelf pulls out to .... f ALL MODtLS and for the benefit of, all groups. negotiation on the unification of ^legs; rimmed top and candle slide ...... 58.75 WHAY—Newa; K'ynotea by Carl. W IIAY—Salute to n#A#rvla(A.- He has hern a resident member voil es who did warn, although no­ Ifill \\r-t Mlilill. Tumi.It,c make cocktail table French Provincial WO.N8—Take a Number. WKNB—Home* on th# Mnd Jt was al.so, we suppose, something Germany impo.s.siblo. $32.50 Knotty Pine Cocktail Table n .spoon feet. W TIC— F.ddle Fiaher and Don 9:46—WKNB—Adventure* in Rr*f*j4rch, body paid niiich attention to theTii, styling ...... 44.50 A^erhe. WHAY—National Guard Profrarn. of an effort to play for an eventual But if the.v are .sufficiently con- | obloiiR top with shaped co rn ers...... ••••24.50 g;l»—WllAT-Oiieat Star. f aa WDRC—sN##* softening o f the attitude, of or­ ceined with settling the German : tha* to invite an.v Communist na­ PHONE MifciMlI 3-7043 $79.00 Mahogany CardrDining.Table; looks like W TK'—Roaemarv tJoonev Show. WTIC—Newa; W'hal a N#w. 1139.00 Knotty Pine Kneehole Desk; 24 x 36- W TH T Sammy Kaye.'a Serenade. WK.VB- New* ganized labor, leadership toward problem, and therefore the main I tions to po.se as neutrals in Korea a 32-inch square card table; extends to long dining inch, ogee bracket bases and bOtterfly brasse.s; 8 * :.ta~WTilT—Plalterbralna. WTHT—New*; No gchr^ol Totlav. the Republican party, but thi.s problem of Europe and the world would be . a dangerous procedure. table; banded top, tapered spade feet ....3 9 .5 0 WDRC-Mll.lr WHAY—Newa; Morning Star Review. drawers with file drawer; green leather paneled WTIC—Name That Tune. WONS—New’« 'rtf' angle iva.s obviously not very im­ and thereby obtaining an era of j Wu.VS—True or Falar. WCCC—1390 HUa. $89.00 Mahogany Drop-leaf Dinette Table; Dun- 9:19—WDRC—diealth AH*. portant There ha.s not been milvjj^ .something like peace, the.v will You'd think the least the Com­ top ...... ,••••117.00 W H A Y - Morton Gould. .caii Phyfe. three iiedestal style 36 x 24 inches with t:«a—WHAY—Adult Rducalinn. WONS—Moment* Comfort. softening of labor's official at- ignore the West'.s triumph in the munists could do would be to take 119.50 Cherry Arm Chair; Kmpire .style; X- WHAY—Camnane D#1 Mattlno. leaves down, 36 x 56 inches open; 36 x 66 inches t:aa WTHT—What a the Name of That WTIC—Broadway in Revipw .titude, and President Eisenhower, German elections and answer the they send peo c \ back, blue damask seat upholstery ...... 19.95 f:ia WCCC—New*. 12 Hundred and an d F W E ^ W HA?—Newa; Night Watch. 3 Join Cristo’s extended'...... 59.50 90 HU*. when confronted with s test of Big Three note lt.se|f. And, whereas ; pie out on a mi.ssion of tlil.s $15 .50 Maple Step Table; splayed leg \vo.N8~>.Sewt; Rod and Gun Club rf th* T**r. W pRC—The Garden Gate. principle.', held to the principle he the • outcome of the election ir. '' '’"'"''tA'-- to select Individuals who $69.50 Mahogany Drop-leaf Dinette Table; two- WTIC—Ciaco Kit.. sty le...... -9.95 WTIC—Pnracl* r>r BAnd*- \VONS~Char|pa Ka*h#r. thought he had to. even when he Germany comprises a blow and s ; ' e 36 X .56 inches open; 36 x 66 inches extended 49.75 WDPaC—Randall Brhot.l Programt. WRAY—Famoua Trtala. knew that this would lead to the style ...... 11.75 \VONS-^Gu#at Star. ’ \\ Hhow 'lull* T»mt. 19:99- W'DRC—Galen Drake. FRIENDLY COUPON CLUB! Dm kin re.signallon and s l.ong tide note contains a.ssurancc. and r-'a-| hard on them. W ere not .•'O WAIKJNS \4'flAY-N'ilc Watr-li. ■ AOTHBM. INC $17.50 Maple Lamp Table; with round top and $335.00 Mahogany Credenza-Dresser. Can be WKNB—Trail Herder*. RAYON SABARDINES o f politi<;a1 denunciation from sonsblenesa, and conce.saion. If the 1 ••’“ t anybody could go into used in either dining riMim or bedroom. 63-inch, WTIC-roPlck and Play,. ^•ONS—Kiddle' Review Poland and pick out even five shelf; spla.ved turned legs, antique eolor . .11,50 W TH T—*N9W» Rt/UndUO, WHAT—Voica of I.L C W U. labor .so\irccs. Dnltcil States. Britain and f u n e r a l bracket-base design; 4 drawer; two with trinket W ’’IC—Advenl’jr# ! of Archie An­ The real pity Involved is that the are going to hold to that note in ■ Polish individuals and be sure of $320.00 Cherry Secretary: bracket-base de.sign; drew*. their allegiance to Communism. S ERVICE 4-drawer base, wood paneled bookcase trays; 3 sliding trays behind tambour door; 6 19:tS-W TH T—Spare Patrol. FLANNELS and SUITINGS experiment did not work out in .spite of the fart that the United j pigeon holes al.so behind tambour door . .1 67 .50 119:99—WDRC-1^1 a Pretend, the realm of poUey. And one thing States mav feel a heady triumph I y*” ' doors...... 249,00 i WONS—New*: Cherlea Kaaher. Cuitonirra u lll scoI Swett Show. that has to he conceded ia that the in Germanv, all the Russians hav.< I ’"y®' f^P"” >»iniam. you could not J )/ n e t»r $49.50 Maple Nest of Tables; turned legs 39.95 Television W GC^.Newa. 13 Hundred and 90 tiniuill.v low prirmt rrmnanta.. Coma Iltta. early for best aelecUon. 4S'’ wide. A fadure may have been inevitable. to do Is take it, respond to it in ‘ "y®‘ ‘ y Russia. $32.50 Maple Butterfly KmlTable; oval with extension table having chartreuse wood-grain WTIC—Mary Lee Taylor. r M one time buy: I ’d. SO tliat .Uio details of how it hap­ kind, ]in«l tb#r« w ill hp mm p *-l>-i -tf «— T7 - to p T r.-TYV-.— .-TT—— 7 . T. T ; V ...... -T-r; -. . . . 2 2 .7 5 plastic top: blond chairs with green-afi'd-gold plas­ H ^M r W’THt— Patrol. . . M ^ ^ population incroasad about tic upholstery: 5 pieces ...... 89.00 4 no—On YfrtiP AfToimt 19:49—W O N l—Conn. Loilege Conver- pened may not be ver.v important. vious chance ot suece.ssful negotin- $189.00 Cherry Desk; drop-lid with three draw­ 4 —IsiirtiFB rhoirr. ') •stiona. But, if we arc to eonsiclpr the de­ B.tio—Wild Bill hlrk'fck. W’KNB—Serenade In Blue. tion on Germany than has ever teen million in l'9<0.s. ers, separate bookshelf top with spool turn­ $60.75 Daystrom Sunnywood Modern Dinette, s 'it— DofrtJ' l•:A•-WON.S^-Ba rtdarar.fi. tail.'. as they exist, and with the hitherto been the ca.se. ! ___ table; limed oak Afcxid-grained plastic extension C OfV-Thlii IR Your World. 11;00- WDrtC — Bill Shadell; Plano ings ...... 137.50 6;JJ—8porlRt«»pr; Portrait*. n.saumpt1on that they might have Because its publication was ; to|): blond le g s ...... 34.50 6 '40—WFuther FureraRt. tVKNB—Newa; Polka. $14.00 Maple Side Chairs: 2 styles with lyre WTHT—Newa; French Program. been changed by different conduct more or leas I'amnuflaged by a 6 4.S—WffHH N>WR Roundup. nl.sTiNCTivr. backs, upholstered seats, e a c h ...... 7,-95 $119.00 Maple Five-Piece Dinette Group; in­ 7 OG—Bid#walk liit#rvl«wi. WTIC—My Secre*. Story. on the part of various people, we series of violent verbal outbursts PHONE cludes a maple-grained plastic extension top; 4 7 l.T— I.»*Rl9luff«r* R*nor?. WHAT—Itallir^ Muale. STATIONERY $54.50 Blond Birch Occasional Chair; black pat­ 7 3»WF:d«ll# FlRhrr Show. II :I9- WONS-WONR Brtdatand. fim! that Durkin had quite a case, from Secretary of State Dulles, no Mitchell 9-7196 slat-back side chairs ...... 79.50 7 Nrwb LRrtttn. W’HAY—Italia In Marcia. am* wound up with little honcr- one in this country has paid mu< li terned cretonne c o v e r ...... • 19.95 ^ i; mV-Maida 11:29—WONS-Newa or Mitchell 3-8606 $79.50 Maple Five-Piece Dinette Group in high­ b .Tf^—Firal P^raon. WHAT—Newa »r. llallan. I ahln choice except that of resigna­ attention to the last Big Thre" i DAVEY $79.00 Maple Kneehole Desk; with 22 x 44 inch 9:rt0—Bir Binrv. ll:39-*WCCC>Newu. 13 Hundred and ^ r OPTICAL COMPANY 142 Hast Center St. lighted ^antique finish; extension table; 4 side 9 rUl—TV St^iUiidAtRf#. •0 Hlta. OF EXTRA tion. note to Russia. top; bracket bases; wood drawer pulls . . . -62.50 WONSt—Randatand. 101 Main St,, Manchester. Manchester . chairs • • • '.u,::.'-','54.50,_ jn •¥»— ("AVAlrAd* of gportR. 'At - The/acts were-that early in the 1(1.45—i;r«iAl#AivFifbu. .TUda____ ’ ■It'has. on the other-hand,-been — '$15O Sofar4-cuahioTi"model-wHth wing-back,- 11 ta»—Mii;i AicAi. At —B isi nhensTr'— lYttirrinistraClmv ■''"m a^cam 'rah‘d’Ba.’i|:.s-;1rl?reB’^ ^ ^YTTTtirrniW:' group of White Hou.se aides begun, drawer and twordoor cabinet base w ith ,’ 12 on—5»h*fl M>’Rt#ry Theitre. U :49—WONS—BandaUnd. where It has been hailed as a piece $24.00 Knotty Pine i shelf ...... 69.50 VHNB • W’CCC—A Frien(.’ of Toura. REG. 59e ral) pine \vood s e a t ...... 12.00 4 no—Ac# DnimmMnd. Afteraooa with Durkin, and with aome of diplomatic initiative away from $59.75 Drop-leaf Dinette Table: matches h i ^ ' - ^ (R)—\\>*t#rn Th#tter, I2:tia- W’DRC—Tneiue* of Today. the lenders of Congress, a con­ $48.00 Knotty Pine Cocktail Table; Habitant; lighted finish above; oblong-top, splayed R rdO—N#wr. W’C ee—Make Mine Muale. Rus.sja by the simple expedient of Eileen E. Kiely f .t.5—Th# KArly Show. WKNB—Newa: The Big IS. sideration of pn.s.sihic changes in offering the first rea.sonahle ap­ large oblong top with d ra w er...... 24.00 le g s ...... 4 4 .5 0 7.2ft—W^«th#r%’An#. n.V.S—Man on td* p'ar’^. 7 'I— V#WA WTIIT—All League Clubnmiae. FALL FLANNELS the Taft-Hartley Act. A list of proach to the German problem $89.00 Knotty Pine Arm Chair; Habitant : witk $69.50 Maple Five-Piece Dinette with Dinette 7 4.'»-‘r#rry (*d-seat ft iVt—Broadway to HoU.vwood SCHOOL OF BATON TWIRLING ft:2n- Blra«hal FlRyhotiae. It:|9-W TIC— of the W'eek. with the teen-age crowd. Sanforized. ber, wa.s drawn up, Tliis list was side In eight long .years o f discus­ $39.50 Maple Bookca.se: 30 inches 3-shelf side ch a irs...... 44.50 Footlit#* ThRajFr. •WTIC—Album of th# Week*. OPENING WEDNESDAY. SEPT. U in (to—raraandra Hub. WHAT—Gemma Program. SS" wide.. Printed pattema, checks Uf! scheduled to be sent to Congres.s sion The interpretation of the model . . . ■...... 21.75 $98.00 Maple Extension drop-leaf Butterfly BiR Pirtiir#. W*DRC—Star* tiollvwood. and plalna. Y d . .\T THE W’c e e —Newa; Make Mine Muile. 4 7 as a nie.ssage from Pre.sid'-nt I note, in Britain and France, i.s $34.25 Maple Pier ('abinet; 18 inches 4- shelf dinette.Table, oblong top . ; ...... 5^.95 11.16—Late Show. WTHT*T-8wedi»n FTogram. Ei.senhower. It wa.s announ'-ed I that it offers s real and valid test ROLDA GItSON DANCE STUDIO Tanarraw W'ONS—B'ng Croaby. model ...... $19.95 $69.50 5-piecc Maple Dinette with extension WTIC—Farm Forum. 101 TENTER STREET A. M that it.would be sent on a lert.aln of Russian willingne.ss to negotiate $34.25 Maple Bookca.se; 36 inches 4-shelf table and four sla>back wood-.seat side WCCC—Muale for Milady. SPECIAL! d «v. This liappcned to prove to kc | about Germany. It does thia by ft Pattern. W'HAT—LaRoaa Program. For RogistrotiOn Call MI-9-1911 Aftor 6 P.M. model ...... 29.75 c h a irs ...... 44.50 9,3rk--Bcl#nre Review. the day after the death of .Senator ahandonihg some of tho.se po.si.. no-.jfihnny Jupiter, tC Ik estimated that w’hen w’hlte $44.50 Maple Bookca.se; 30 inches 4-shelf $79.50 5-piece Maple Dinette Group in high­ in Smtlinf^Kd Taft. tions whli h we of the West Had men first came to the United CLASS — PRIVATE - - TEAM WORK lighted antique finish; extension table and four 11 do— B p a r # P a tro l. RAYON That circumstance- giving rise adopted purely {or delaying and model ...... 27,50 11 Terry and Pifatea. Rtates there were about eight tril­ yo i side chairs'to rhatch*'...... 54.50/ F U “S ' " ' " " ’' " " ' ' * ' the nrgiimcht that it would not obstructive purpo.ses of our own. Member of ,\ll Ameriran Drum Major Aaooclatloa $48.50 Maple Lamp Table; round top and .square 32 vith- $89;00- Wght-M»pto-Firim«-An»-Ghaiti-foaiu-..-. -...$^lS-^(^i^ri>me.S'idaGHaif|^gre«ivpl*ida««t»'- ahortenulgt . ..7 ^ ' W hite House, that tlie me.ssage that of Germany, as tlie Russians Latex ca.shions; coral and green paint cover 69.50 rt#,Vs and back ...... • .9 .9 5 {“ FREE of fxtra ® I n ■’ ’ ':$w;'5(rtigfifWap^ $ 2 £ 5 0 ' » mnoitionV - *o'11lwryr'Jhi«'the / to Congress, although now it was | All these concessions are im- top with drawer ,. 24.50 bolstered seat and back ...... 9. 95 pon Club. It’s so easy—all you do'is fill in MAIL TO: CRISCO, Bex 111, Cincinnati 1, Oliie Beautiful achoolglrl plaid*, a favorite alsn said-that the form in which porianl, if the Ruasians want to the Valuable Certificate at your right and 4 with the crowd. Big aclectlon. 38” $34.00 Maple End Table; magazine rack on one $48.00 30-inch Square Chrome Kitchen Table; . . . H Rat lot uf chock it and got It roody for tho I dm andotino o 3-lb. Critco lob#!. Please moil Crisco Coupons wide. Regular 59c. ' the message had first been le -] admit their Existence and ta',ce 47 s id e ...... 22.50 extension top with one leaf in mother-of-pearl mail it, together with a 3-lb. Crisco label, • to addresses below. (Coupons good on purchase ot 3-lb. Crisco.) ported was not its final form. | ihem^ because they remove the w hat $145.00 Maryland (light) Maple FlatTopDe.sk; Day.stromite ...... 29.95 Foil sooton. Horo it wo will do: to the.address shown. Do it today . . . for But, th the end. the pre.s.snre of | special obstacles the West has Offer Unitcdi One seepen te e keeseheld. AN eddretses m itt be dIfferciH. — CHECKABERRY SUITINGS FOR THE 1953-54 SEASON 22 X 50 inch with 4 drawers including file ; pigeon­ $67.00 Chrome Extension Dinette Table with your sake, for your friends’ sake! the conservative elements in the j been maintaining in front of th." hole back r a i l ...... • •• .98.00 yellow wood-grain top ...... 49.75 (1 ) Check all tubes in your set with the new Tele Test (Y*u t«t • 25«! Critco Coupon) For lovely *klrt* and *ull*. <'u*tom- administration proved dominant, ! German problem. They are inl­ er» like thia durable fabric. 86" wide. $62.00 Maple Kneehole Desk; 21 x 42 inch top; $115.00 Maple Sofa; 6-cushion .style covered in Tube Tester. and there waa a final White Mouse I port ant because they clear the way A l l Typts of Danco iRstnietloa YOUt ------Regular 79r yard. 67* (2 ) Check Picture Tube. (.3) Clean Picture Tube. deri.sion which said that tjie mes- toward discu.sainns along t’'e I n-.s ( plinth ba.se.s, 8 drawers including fjle ....4 4 .5 0 a goldund red document-type p r in t...... 94.50 ______■ - .... - — $55.00 Maple Lounge Chair; 2-cushion model to (4 ) Align and adjust your set. sage would not be sent. This, to favored by Prime Mint.ster Register at the Studio, 101 Center^t. $145.00 Love Seat; wing back. Pioneer print C M C O G/I^£S you aeUTER o w e s ,.. nw 20NI ST ATI Secretary Durkin, could not be Churi'hiJI. who has he .. o u cover in rusts; Latex seat; mahogany finished match sofa above in style and covering ., .44.50 (A FEW STEPS WEST OF TOWN HAU.) * Easy ta buy for Mothar an.vlhing hut a repudiation of a eirough to proclaim that an.v set­ le g s ...... 85.00 $59.75 Maple Platform Rocker;' 2-cushion style ftAky, TEA/DERPte a m r„ . (Each friond gota o lOc Criice Coupon ■ ( FOR A LIMITED WhUe Hoii.se stand already taken, tlement of the German problem WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 9— 2 to 4 P.M. $98.50 Maple Arm Sofa Bed: in-2-tone green to match pieces above only in green and rose docu- THIS IS with yowr name Imprinted o* fbe tondor) with Grants and there waa no course open to must offer .security to Rii.ssia as homespun ; opens-to full size'bed T ...... 79.50 ment-jtyle print ...... i ...... ,.47.50 NOW TIM E O N L Y CRtSPl DteesnBLE ffUEO fOODS! (1)1 • 1 , ------him except that of resignation. well as to the West. And the.v are THURSDAY. SEPT. 10— 2 to 4 and 7 te 9 P.M. $23..50 (2) Maple Semi-Captain’s Chairs; low-' $31.50iMaple Cocktail Table; turned legs, with AMMMft ’ __ — CREDIT COUPONS President Eisenhower appai'ently dmiiortant because they put to the back VVind.sor side chair style, each ...... 16.95 shelf ...... 24.50 ZONf ST ATI Aik about Grants PCA; IPermenenl had. meanwhile, become himself Ku.ssians the one kind o f cliallenge FRIDAY. SEPT. 11— 2 to 4 P.M. $39.95 (2) Maple Captain’s Chairs; wide back $24.75 .Maple End Table; turned leg.s, with Credit Accounll. Spend cenvenienl convinced that the propo.scU which has been most neglected by SATURDAY. SEPT. 12-1-10 A.M. to 4 P.M. $ 1 5 . 0 0 - splat, each ...... 27.50 shelf ...... 19.95 Credit Coupons just like cash. changes were weighted too heavily western diplomacy all through Hie ■ I $25.00 Maple C-aptain’s Chai(}; bentwosdd arms: $198.00 Maple Sofa; 6-cushion model in gold and * - In favor of labor, and he thege- cold war the challenge of reason­ AnnoMB Classes will resume Monday, Sept. 14,1953. light scale tu rnings...... 14.95 turquois eprint ...... 169.00 forc accepted the resignation, ableness. A ll those people in the riTV ZOMf STATf % which he could have'prevented, by wo’ld who incline toward neii-, ' Registrations may he taken at any other Ume or lafonnaUM STORES gqjng back to what had been as- trali.sm. and who incline toward it given by calling MI-S-6414. ' J MBf Ii%»c OlAAAB ------W.T. GRANT CO to he the original White YOUR nRESlONE DEALER because they feel that the We.st "Dancing ahduld be a part ot every child’s ediiratloB. F and D. IN MANCHESTER H ^ u e position. ha.s sometimes been just as unrea­ ' Mrs. Ulbsun and her three atudent aasiatanta have reoqatly^ WATKINS CITY ZONI STATI Jn these details, it can be aeen sonable and as reluctant to make returned from the Dance O e a g zM In N ew Yerk OItjr. 4 Mcuicke6ie/i 856 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Offer teed only k CenffneaHl U. (..(kwludkie Aleike) end Hewol t lg t certa.ln circumstances—the peace as RuiMia, can see the kappenchance that th'e original zigntficance o f thiz note,, approve I . t r : f , I ,.r . « ,. .. -> <' -• I- V.J.W- ' -t •. i '* ' ■ I....:...j - r > ’ ± T“ , / PAGE NINE MAMfiHRHTEB EVENING HEBAtP. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1953 < MMMMMMaaMWi. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958 P A G E E I G H t 200 Lights Go Out Accepts Position n found real interest on tha part of $t,m fw¥m\W YmAT EVERY STUDENT WANTS ’ Silver Lane Rally of parents and children in tha Idea Skyumteh Schedule At Hospital School BoWers Addition Gov. Lodge Passes the Aeid Test of a religious school. He obtained As Auto Hits Pole permlsiton for Its ' use of the AND NEEDS FOR RETTCR RRADES Sclieclulecl Sundav 27 Cents af Retail Dollar Saturday, Sept. II Mrs. Evelyn Staire Crockett, Now Being Used Housing Authority and the first Tw o hundred atraat lights in the class was held Sunda.v, M ay 11. kmnlght-3 Ia. m...... Volunteers Needed ■ , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John vicinity o f the intaraectlon o f Main m...... Voluuteers Needed Cecil Kittle, superintendent of 1947., Spent Here GofBS fo f Food 2 a. m.-4 a. Howarth. 58 Pleasant St., who Work not yrt completed on the the Silver Lane Sunday School, an­ Some of the children have be­ and Oantar Sts. wars put o ^ 4 a. m.-6 a. m...... Robert Eklwards ^ a n i n w * Vblunteere Needed was graduated last evening at the 0even-room addition to Ui© Bowers nounces that Sunday will be Rally come junior members of the Salva­ ■I. ii".. I ' shortly after midnight last njYht 6 a. m.-9 a. m. . . . A P O R T A B L E 9 a. m.-Noon ...■ ...... Volunteers Needed School- is confined to mechanical Day. The achool, under the auper- tion Arm y and many have qpn- Maw York, 8 apL iV (Bpeciel)—^apemllng patU ra U a t apaUad gocid whan a car crashed Into a t^Uity 74*h annual commencement exer­ Noon”-3 p. m. . : . I. . . . . 7 . . . . Vblunteere Needed ■paces and the exterior and docs vlsion of the banchcater Salvation tributed to its missionary work. oad PawatpJgJIt living. ■polo near the rotary. ciser, of the Hartford Hospital fo o d la b if bualnaaa la Maachaa- 3 p. m.-6 p. m...... Mra. M. Saegaert not affect the conduct of classes A rm y Corpa, has been conducted Kittle says: "Great men and By way of comparison, tha Police said tha accldantyOccurred School of Nursing, has accepted Guttar* tar, Oeaa. In point of aalaa 6 p. m.-8 p. m...... Volunteers Needed there, according to a report from for the. past six years in the Com­ leaders of nations have many timea nvsraga amount apant fo r - food when the driver of the/car, Nor­ the position of assistant instrjc- man L. Cavanaugh,^, of East 8 p. m.-lO p. m...... Sam Clemens * James L. Perry, school building in- munity House, Silver Lane, each' said that they owe much of their volume, Manchaatar retail atoraa throughout tha country as n -whole tor in anatomy and physiology at Hartford, who had/hean driving 10 p. m.-Midnight ...... George Swain ■pector, to General Manager Rich­ Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. success to the teachings and in­ aalllng food are attractinr a blf- during tha yaar was only 8679 per west on East Center Btreet, failed Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Munici­ that school. ard Martin. fluence gained at S«mday achool." In her Junior year, Mrs. A ll children in the neighborhood gar chuifk of tha houaahold dollar family. Tha famlllea in tha New to complete a left turn Into Main pal Building, Manchester on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays A list of incomplete and correc- | will be welcome to attend the pro­ England Statas apant an avarage Crockett was the winner o f the live work has been in the lianda of i than any other retail group. Btreet. / , from 1-5 p. m. gram which will include band of $1,080. . Cavanaug^'Waa arrested on a AusMh Cornelius. Dunham pritc of the” contractor since Aug. 28, j music, chalk talks, blble stories Outclaaaad In tha quaat for the Among tha leading rcaaona for $50, an award based on the grades ! according to Perry's report. Many | charge o f w iv in g under the influ­ bury, announce the engagement of and singing. dollar are stores selling' automo­ the relatively large oullaya for for that school year She attended ' ' of the ttema On the list were taken ] ence of ijkpior by Patrolman R ay­ Ellington their daughter Bcthamy to Robert Kittle, while working on a war­ rLW lBEVERAOKl food are tha Increase In tha birth Manchester High School and w^s tive equipment - and auppllei, mond I ^ k who arrived at the McNamara o f Somers Rd.. son of i care of befoie school opened and [ f AT IX)W PRICES ' 4 ' ' — - rata, with twice aa many second graduated from Hartford Public ! the rest wilt be completed before | time housing project In that aec- which Includaa farm machinary ■cenc/^rom nearby police heaq- the late Bartholomew and Mrs. babies aa there were in 1940, the Girl S cohU Plan High School. i the town accepts the project. i lion. noticed that there were many and bicycles as well aa cars Md ;eri about two minutes after Alice McNamara. A spring W’ed- children playing and that the t Arthur Dnis Stores < b o a t s , tha fumltura-houschoid- Incramaa In longevity, tha rise In crash. ! The seven rooms and kindergar-1 ding Is planned by the couple, who Community House was never used f RODRS a A. M. to II P. M. ^ radlo atorea, general merchandlaa prices and an Increase In aaminga Cavanaugh's car was wrecked In ten were filled to capacity on open- I Church Meeting are employed at the Coca-Cola on Sundays. Upon checking, he aatabllahments, Including depart- that made b iggtr spending possi the accident, damage being catl- r ing day. Arthur H. llling, super- E i * ' Bottling Co., Hartford. m e o M ts rc i. .and drug atoraa.. . hie. / matad at $780;^ Peck aaltL.The Jkut Infehdehf isf scnomST'sstUl...... *...... Pefsoisal "Mientioa The lowdown on how the dollar '■■Fdoa'”” 'albfea‘ lit Kinclie^irtpr Hartford man, who waa bleeding Eiilnglon, Sept. il- - l Special 1-- j Perry also reported construction Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook have . ' la spread, and for what, la given In snared 37 cents of each r e t ^ dol­ from the nose and who received leg Blllngton Girl Scouts wUI begin on the Venion-Lydall School is pro- returned from a visit with Mrs. Official I Sales Management's racent copy­ lar apeht locally. This cqnipaica cuts, waa taken to Manchester Me­ j { ceeding satisfactorily. The school, their activities for the winter with Cook's parents Mr. and Mrs. Har­ righted survey. with 34 cants nationally. morial Hospital In a police cruiser J is the fourth new elementary » 4 t t t Much of the rem alM er of the their first meeting In the Church old Bailey of Litchfield. M. H. 8 . DUE TO MANY REQUESTS. WE ARE EUpendIturea for food In Man- but refused treatment. Peck re­ 1 school being built In the current dollar want to ator^ aalllng the Wednesday at 3:15 p. m. Only 30 PTA To Meet PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT cheatar during tha peat year raach- ported. Freshman . expansion. It is expected to be other types, of m^chandtia cov­ Damag> lo the lighting system girl scouts can be registered thia The Ellington Center PTA will t ready for occupancy for th- 1054- . ad tha formidable figure of $12,• year because a lack of leaders WE ARE HOLDING CLASSES ered by tha aurvey; was eatlmated at $38. Conn meet Monday with a pot luck sup­ Marlow’s has A L L C5 school year. 066,000, which marked a rise over W ® VOUKSU, Tha automotuFa equipment and Power Co, men were repairing .makes It impossible -to have a larg­ per to be served at 6:30 p. m. An leading makes of por­ tha 19&1 volume. $10,890,000. It supplies eataraahmanta accounted er group. Anyone who is Interest­ Informal reception for the teachers AT THE was divided In various proportions the 'aystemi thia morning. table typewriters. for $6,938,000 In tha yaar, or 19 Police today also reported the ed in assisting the- leaders may will follow the supper. among butcher shops, grocery cants. General merchandise atorea arrest of Mrs. Oorrlne' Q. Eck contact Mr#. Raymond B. Clark, IMaiiclieslcr Marl ■tores. Ash markets, dellcatesaena did $3,37^,000, equal to 9 cents.* - hardt, 43, o f 54 Chestnut St., on a Sr. Manchester Evening Herald El­ and auch. In ^ c e a dealing Ih furniture, charge of speeding. Peck alao The group will have a booth at lington correapondent, Mra. G. F. Sales at §661.55 Orange Hall Spells Good Living household equipment, radio' and made this arrest. the 4-town fair In Broad Brook this Burr, telephone Rockville 8-9818. It represented food buying per lalon, the volume done was year where they will sell.Girl Scout A MUST For School And College ______AT THE CENTER _ IL •The Manchester Fruit and Vege- family of $1,160, a figure obtained 10,000, or leas than 6 cents. cookies, Christmas cards and sta­ It Is estimated there is enough tllhle Grower's Association con- by dividing tha total outlay by Ui^ 'rug store salea totaled $1,380,- New Pastor Due tionery. ' J timber in U. 8 . forests to build a ■^ucted Its truck garden product AND number of famlllea. This was Sl 000, another 3 cents. _PrBllge Met six room house for every man. auction mart for the 20th day at The Broad Brook members of El­ woman and child in the nation and ROYAL SMITH-GORONA lington Grange presented a mixed Charter Oak Street yesterday and ®»//a Watharalield, will give an Ulua- At I^cal Church have lumber left over. program o f tableaux . and songs total sales amounted to $661.55. trated talk on "Flower Arrange- Companion . . . S74.S0 NORTH MAIN ST. which. Were, actedApprpi^- Skjii^ritnr .$A 7.M . XbU brings, to S20.22.1.8& Uie.gr0SA Women’s C|nb HIGHtMj'* -.... The Rev; 'K. . EJnar Raak, new Im aUlv 4d m em befs'alten ' Keyttonn ; J ."v t$92;50 .■ales for the period. T h e time and placa o f the an­ pastor of the Covenant Congrega< 'There w efe 419 half bushel ba.s- Re-Opening September 14, 15, 17 nual banquet will be announced at 135 A t Roc4(vllle School Quint Dn Luxn, $97.50 CHppnr . .$87^50 tional Church, 43 Spruce St., li The expected enrollment of stu­ kets of tomatoes sold at a high Lists Program a later date, but by popular re- (Model AG ) expected to arrive within a day or dents from Ellington at Rockville of $1.50, a low of 90 cents BALLET, TOE. TAP, ACROBATIC PHONE MI-9-5253 qiieat the muaical team of Dana Stnriing . .$92.50 two from South ^nd, Ind., where High school Wednesday morning OifU—coma In today for your Quint and an average o f $1.26. Cucum­ The Women'a Club o f Manches­ Lordly, Emmalina Devita and Jay Classes and Private In’^fruction he has served as spiritual leader was approximately 135. according •mart ragulotioa Moore Gym bers brought a higl) of $4.40 and a Wentland hava been engaged to Dn Luxn .... .$105.25 SHnnt . . .$97.50 ter, with Mrs. Chtrlea Baxter of the Evangelical Covenant to a figure given by Gordon ^C. low of iil.IO with 20 bushels sold. entertain the members once again. SuHi. Thit wonderful, sturdy — (Model RA). ■tarting ner second year aa presi­ Church, since 1948. Getchell supervising principal 'of Shull hoans went for. $2.85 high The' club membership Is now little Moore suit it Sonforized THE He will occupy t^ie pulpit of the the local schools. Our BIG and $2 low and 13 bu.shcls were dent. 'Tt looking forward wlUi an­ filled but anyone wishing to be­ ticipation to the newly-scheduled local ' Covenant Church, Sunday, Engagement Announced and colorfost to give you many sold. come a member ahould contact Sept. 20, at the 11 a.m. service. The Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Ban­ UNDERWOOD REMINGTON Sixty-one crates of cauliflower program for the 1953-1984 aeasop. Mrs. Andrew Thomas or $lri. long years of wear. A slim, Rev. O. W. Arrel will deliver the croft of Main St., South Glaston- saves YOU brought a high of $1.85 and a low Program bunks for the year have Leonard Niese for placement on flattering "go everywhere" suit, been mailed to all members during sermon this Sunday. Lnodnr ...... S47.50 of $1.,50. the waiting Hat. Quint'ritnr . $105.00 the past week. Headed by Mrs. It is expected that the Installa­ b i g .ttO M tV l it hot pleated shorts, action Coimspondnnt $79.95 TYBUR 316 N. MAIN ST., MANCHESTER T E I - MI-9-525.1 J. H. Conkiiii and Mrs. Francis tion service Simday morning. Sept. hock, jiffy snap fasteners at Qfficn>ritnr. .$110.50 ■ Handley, ■■ cu-chalririen, the pro­ 20, will be conducted by the Rev. closing, end on adjustoble belt Fingnr Hitn . . $97.50 Deaths Last Night OPE.V 7 .% P.M.. INf'H'UIXG W’KOXESOA'y gram committee members have Blondes Leading C.' Leslie Strand, superintendent of ; SEPTEMBfR SPECIAL! B e s u r e ! School of Dancing AtTER.NCMl.NS AND .SATl'RDAVS I'XTIL NOON engaged an outstanding array of the East Coast Conference of the ' to otture o trim, woist- personalities for Interesting pro­ Evangelical Mission Covenant! lina. $4.50 . By THK .\SSOCI.\TEI) rKE.HS (ALL PRICES PLUS TAXES) Gov. John D. Lodge pa.s.sed willi liouors wtuNj Henry Becker, 9 U'addeH Rd.. National Hepre.senta- To Register, Please Call MI-9-5767 grams throughout the year. America Contest HOUSE PAINT I Sail Mateo. Calif. — Samuel Church of America. tive of the Amalgamated Clothing Workei.-* of .\iW i ioa, AKH. inspected the inside of the c h ie f-execu­ Special attention is called to the • Kahn. 70. for 2.5 years president of The Rev., and Mrs. K. E. Rask CANARY YELLOW TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MACHINE tive's coat for the all-lmporlant union made label. V rank Balf, Hartford, chairman of the A F L union Advertise in The Herald— It Pays fact that all meet Inga thia year will be tendered a welcoming re- ^ \ Sail Kranci.sco'.s Market Street (CoBtlaned from Page One) $2-25 to $2-95 Gal. OSBO ^ Sizes 12-IS lab<»l coniiTiltlce in Hsrtfor^i, shown at loft. X^sistort in the* inspection. Lodftc spoke At the will be held at the Emmanuel ' Railroad Co., and former partner cepUon at the' Church, Wednesday, SALES . . .RENTALS . . . REPAIRS AFL convention Friday in Bridgeport. He has proclJi.med Union Label Week, Sept. 7 to Sept. 13. Lutheran Church, with the excep­ ! in H. M, Byllesby Co., a Chicago were Miss South Dakota, Delorei Sept. ^8 at 8 p.m." , CARS and tion of the October meeting which Jerde of Spcarflsh and Misia HOOD'S P. F. I utility holding company. Died Will be held at the Manchester I ' ta o c K S Thursday. Wyoming, Elaine Lois Holkeii- thrmigh from Steep Hoj^low Lane Sheekey, town engineer, agrees Country Club. brink of Torrlngton, both bluo- GARDEN SALES GIRLS' WHITE • Chicago — Dr. Florian F. The opening meeting of the sea­ Melberl lo Gel j Direrlor Seeks to Road. with Maxwell. eyed beauties of 19. f o r d DIAIER^S i Schmidt. medical dirertor of son will be Sept. 28, when Deans 312 OAKLAND ST. ; the Chicago Heart A.ssn.. and on ‘ i The lane ha,"! not been emended The planning engineer pointed With them In the jircllminary SNEAKERS ..... $3.49 out today that both Boulder Road and John Sweet will entertain with wlpne>a* circle are Ml.a'Penna., 1- 25 year Em blem ! TEL MI.9-9406 • the staff of Armour Daboralnrie.s Oiiitclaiiii Dcctl.« northward, nor ha.s the roa^been humorous skits entitled "Comedy ' sihd Ledcrle I-aborntories, Inc. and Steep Hollow Lane end in cir­ vanla, Evelyn Margaret Ay of pul thro, gh. Meanwhile, how^-er. and Farce.” Arrangementa for this Died Thursday. cular tum-arounds. To connect , Epbrata, and Mtaa Virginia, Anne 1 Boulder Koad'h i.s hern conatruc\ R e a d i e r , Interesting evening are in charge L'ewellyen H, Melbert. 93 Tan­ •San Diego, Calif. —’The Ve^ Jacob Miller, a member of the them would Improve mattcra for j Lee Clglta of Norfolk, who took in the .same general area. utilitier, for tradesmen who service , o f Mra. M w ard Plata. the honors Wednesday- nign ner St., will be presented with a t Rev. .lohn M. A. Sparrow, 59, O. town's Board of Dircctor.s i.s .seek- Wilfred Ma-xwell planning en­ homes there, and for municipal j With the hope o f reviving some Evelyn la aa ash-blonds and Anne gold emblem Sept. 21. marking nls M A W f l ’S P quitclaim deeds from the town gineer. haa infoimcd Oeneral Miin- arbage collection. of the purely social events enjoyed a biunattc. . ' - 25th year of service with the Long HiRh School who had; » . . . . . by Mother's Club, forerunner of the Lines Dept, of American. Tele­ Advertise in The Herald— It Pays taught for 20 years in the depart- j on three lots behind hi.s wife own ageT Kichaid Martin, that it would! Miss South Dakota, and Mias FOR DELICIOUS, TREE RIPENED preaent Women's Club, a card phone and Telegraph Co. Melbe'-t between S^ep' Hollow Lane and .he beller to connccl Boulder Road Wyoming won In the' talent .and meni of philosophy at, Villanova ‘ party at the Manchester Country Is employed in the maintenam e of AdelaideJftnacl. and Sleep Hollow Lane by a short. bathing autt caiegoclea rupac- College and was on the faculty at Club haa been planned for the Oc­ telegraph equipment for Long Rose-monl College. Born in Law- The, Directors arc seheduled to | peelion about 20!) feet than tlvely. tober meeting. Mra. Bradley An .expert piano rendition of Lines in Hartfprd. -4M11CC. M ass, j. Died TiT?tulay. consider the matter at a meeting j to eonstniel the road from Steep; Prohaska is In charge of this event -Fidday at S p. m. tn'the hearing'ITottow t.me To- Adelaide Road.' SIGHS "Rhapsody in C M4j6r”' by Bom In Houston. Tex;, Melbert and is hoping for the cooperation has lived in Manchester for the EXTENDED FOREt AST / room of the-Miiniei|mI-Building. j Maxwell .'.■.■•es no ohjeeliou to re- \ .ALL RINDS Ooiinaiiyi msde the blo.ide Mtss of all members to make It a suc­ pa.sf , 24 years. He operated Boston. Kept. 11 t/Pi The^-teni- One of the (’OndUion.s of the sub- i Ica.s ng '.\liatever claira the town Jerde the choice of the judges ovti’ E^ SIGN CO. cess. W'lFSH, an amateur radio station peiatuie in New Englamk during divi.sion involved was Ih.'it if isteep . migh.t h.ax'o on righl.s-of-ua\ , 16 other contCL-tanU In the talent MODERN MAGIC For the popular "Men's Night" in and has befn'acUve in Civilian De­ • the next five days,- Saturday Hollow Lane could not be extended acrn.ss Miller's lots. : MU>shRll 3-8268 dlvLsion, November. Bklward Rowe Snow has Miss Holkenbrlnk, an aah fense rommunicatioiu since 1942. ! through Wednesd.^';^will average northward, a road should be .put [ According to M a r t in , James i been engaged. Unable because of TRY OUR CRAWiPORD. HALE and ELBERTA In Champagne Mahogany 2 to 6 degrees ijelow tile seasonal blonde, showed up to advantage in He is married to the former illness to fulfill his commitment a I-plece swim suit to outclass her Gladys Shaylor. They have two normal. Warm'” weather Saturday y with the .club last year, the mem­ ALSO SELECTED APPLES AND PEARS ; will be foUfiwed by cooler Sunday 16 competitors. She la 8 le c t .o 'i children, Barbara Lou and Thomas. bers look forward to hla Intereat- t EXTRA LARGE I and .slowly rising temperatures be- inches tall, weighs 115, has a 36- ins lecture on "Sea Wonder Tales." inch bust and 24-Inch waist. PEOPLE'S CHOICE • fore the middle of next week. Known ns New England's "Flying Eighteen 'other charmers went Precipitation during this periotl Santa Claus,” he has many absorb­ DOUBLE DRESSER ' will average between 1 and 5 thro, gh their paces In tha evening Oncinnatl (N E A )— Ted KlUs- PINE KNOB ORCHARDS ing things to relate. aewski' o f 'ths' Reda -received*-more tehffis' o f ■aft 'IncF. 'b J it t h e meeting, the gown division, 'but -ro^ulta lit' this .....------— ■r 6 v ^~C..-.E^E¥— ' '*Tifrtrers-“ tT(n— the—n-eekemt -and-j' Cenfer ''ThespIsniT'’w'^^ ■contest-are-itot-announeed;' Points votes;'■l-.662;868r- by - baeebsH -fans ■cored for personality also are than- any other player appearing eiiisT and BED j again about Wednesday. with a one-act play In keeping kept secret. In tha 1963 AlHStar Game. AVERY STREET—SOUTH WINDSOR I ______^______with the Christmas seaaon. After all the preliminaries are On Jan. 28. a very Informative over, points will be totaled and 10 lecture entitled "This Is Your LOW COST PRCFURICATID / ■emi-flnaUsta selected for tomor­ F B I" will be given by J. J. Cas­ row night. One preliminaiy vic­ per of New Haven. Mrs. John (VL tory doesn’ t neceaaarily mean a STEEL BLDGS.1 Preston Is In charge of this meet crack at the championship round. Ftr piftfite w trih iu it, farni, tte. Ing. ftitvaiiud t Aluminum. "Fashion Trends for Spring, DIPLO.MAT8 M UST P A Y FALL 16 to 120 FT.WlOEBY ANY LENGTH 1984" will be forthcoming on Feb. Bled, Yugoslavia. OP)—It's the 22, when the fashion director of S2.S0 t« I9.S0 t«. ft. Grtelid. ttundatlpR, diplomats—and not the fish— who fiior. Wd cr ydu It trtet. G. Fox A Co. will speak to the are on the hook now In this sum­ club. She will also have models mer resort center for foreign en­ FINANCING ARRANGED She has GOOD LIGHTING with her to display tha new trends voys in Yugoslavia. Bled’s lakes BOILER (TRANSAMERICAN CONST. CORP. On March 22, the club will pre­ are teeming with, trout. In years aent Haywood Vincent, a former past, t^e autboritles looked the Bt> 4 , $mithlown,N.Y. SMIthtown 2-2000 CBS commentator, who will talk other way when the diplomats In on " A Young Man Looks at the residence here went fishing with­ SALE for her Homework News." Mrs. John Conklin out s license. This year, however. , . ■ ■ 'x - ■ ■ made arrangementa for this they must shell out 500 dinars Am*riieaii*SHHiflard meeting.. ($1.6 6 ) per person per day for hsh- Followlng the annual meeting in I ing privilegea. And there's a covey Notieiral April, Mrs. Gilbert Ashley of'of wardens to enforce the law. URitod States Your child’s eyes depend on'good lighting. And good WaH-McLoin . lighting depends on you. The elements of good lighting Available with baseboard Moth holes and bums skillfully rewoven. No need to are simple: radiation, semi-recessed or throw anything away— ^hpve it rewoven at Marlow’s As a bank that is vitally concerned with all corntnunity af­ freestanding.' Little Mending Shop. Zippers repaired and replaced. fairs, we pay tribute to the children who are going back Umbrellas repaired. 1 Provide general lighting over all the room, to dim* -X to school anduo' ‘the teachers who are teaching We specialize in central neat ing systems: and girk to become better citizens. inate dark shadows. ,„_\ye extend a sincere.welcome to our school faculty, .^and AIR — -w e woutid”te®LhonoFe “ ~2^ ifave"a damp of at^ least 150 watts of-’'softytlilfused HOT WATER LQW light, for feiading or studying." - ' BUftDING? ■ OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL NOON L and THURSDAY EVENINGS 6:30 to 8:30 Priced From 3 Shield all lamps, to protect eyes from direct glare. (CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT NOON) REMODELING? HEADQUARTERS FOR $299.95 Good eyes arc priceless. Good lighting costs so little. Kitchen work - con be REPAIRING? for oil-fired boilers, normal­ pleasant on cabinet ly large enough for a six DANCING SHOES tops of cheerful, color­ room home. All units install­ ful Beauty Bonded For­ ed in first class workman­ • RADIO ite it CorHss Archer” ABC Fridays 9*30 P.M. - - t mica that lasts for years like manner. ' BALLET SHOES One of the most striking designs we’ve seen this year! Pale and* years. Unharmed • TV "Ben Hawthorne’s Bictric Show” Channel 6 champagne mahogany, hand rubbed to glam-amoothneis. by Fruit Acids, Alcohol, SEE US FOR YOUR BUILDINS SUPPLIES! TAP SHOES MATCHING Bolling Water, Alkalies. Mondiys 12:45 P.M. _ NO NONEY DOVIN M G H T STAND Horizontal carved lines give added grace. Lovely cuatom- (FOR BOYS and GIRLS) • TV "You Are There” Channel 6 Sundays 6:30 P.M. If you’re making plans now for Fall repairing I YEARS TO PAY 29.50 made braia hardware. Mammoth beveled plate glass mirror. and building, it will pay you to get acquainted All drawers glide easily on center guides. Plank-iffsct tops. Oome in and see these with us. W e feature a complete selection of coloHuI tops. - finest quality building needs at today’s low* NARROW and WIDE WIDTHS BUDOET ACCOUNTS INVITED est prices! We will bis gladmake a free NEAL FIRST NATIONAL BANK estimate of your needed supplies.' W . HARRY ANDREWS O F MANCHESTER ENGLAND LLIMBER Co. Master Plumber and PERSONALIZED Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporOtidn, Steam Fitter k A M J O Y i l Opposite Manchdater Green Bchool'*-Tale. MI-9-0244 TeL MI-^-777S Federal Reserve System ' Open Monday through Saturday 7 Am. to 6:80 p-.m. FLOORS 4 P . M. to 9 P . M. SHOE DEPARTMENT Complete Banking Service Mitchell 9-4511 FURNITURE DEPARTMENT S92 M ala Bt.— MI-9-9258 ------^ ^ ------■ ) ' " ■ ...... T A i J ■ ■ i ■ ' fv i - ,1 / -i/v'

'V • • ■/. V MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1953 'PAGE . ,\ NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN h FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1953 PAGE TEW leadership of the teachers. Parents Hebron LMt Man Out North Church Set of the children are urged to have Elmsr Rice; ways and means, Mra. them present this flrst Sunday. Henri Pesslnl; co-chairman, Mrs. Andover Legion Auxiliary New England St^ps Out The A P ’s William N. Oatla Special thanks was extended to Ferdinand Tieaing. Bazaar Scheduled To Reopen' School WaHer Schober and to Mrs. "J. H. C o ven try Local Stocks RehablllUtipn. Mrs. Harry BROWN was the last correspondent nut THE FAMILY THAT WDRSHIFS Cliairmeii Named of pgague, the laat repraaenu- Law, Jr-, who recently resigned and Benevolent Grou Sweet; sick—duty, Mrs. Letltia who. served the church school for qu oU ttoM By Women’s Guild Uve of the world's free presa The North Methodist Church PuralsIieT'^^^ Rady; .sewing, Mrg. David Thom- Of Old Role in l^extiles a number of years. j^hool Hot Lunch ^ Prices ibam Middlebrook. Iim . - as; trophies and awards, Mrs. Lll- BEAUPRE to leave that Communist coun­ School will begin sessions, Sunday, TDSETHER-STAYS TDBETHER Plans Sewing Bee Mrs. Theodore Fairbanks, new­ try where the reporting of 1 p. m. prleea llan Metteri United Nations, Mrs. Hebron, Sept. 11 (Spociat)— A Sept. 13 at 9:30 a.m., and an en­ •The number of farm tractors In BaBk Stocka ly installed president of the Amsr- Ftank Blckmore; publicity, Mrs. ' Boaton, Sept. 11 OP)— By etep-aen todk any action on ..theie ••unofficial” news ia considered special meeting of St. Petor’a rollment of 200 pupils Is anticl- the United States Increased from I Forced Up by Food Costs Bid Aaked lean Legion Auxiliary, has *P -jT . e . Brosnan; nominating corn- BEST plng out of an old role os wage- pointa. spying. Andover, Sept. 11 (Special)— iatcd. A staff of 28 teachers and 1,889,000 In 1942 to 4,170,000 In Ralae Htandarda Womea'a Guild was held Wednea- And he made a long detour WORSHIP WITH US ON SUNDAY First Nalionap pointed the following chairmen to mittee for the year, Mra. David getter, New England’s cotton- sadera has been secured to carry 1953. The Ladles' Benevolent Society has of Manchester'' 33 37 Thomas, chairman, Mra. Elmer Althoiikh Uieae rontracta suc­ day evening at the home of Mrs. getting out: Two yeara In a f -the Nathan Hale Community Cen­ serve during the coming year: and-synthstle-flbsrs UxUls Indus­ the responsibility of religious edu­ ; Coventry, Sept. 11 fSpecial) been invited to hold its sewing Hertford Natlbnal Rice, Mrs. Harry Swact BUYS ceeded 111 railing the 'wage and Lewis W. Phelps In Andover. Plans priaon cell. SERVICES AT • aii4 10:41 O'CLOCK ter Saturday all day. Further Americanism and community try has taktn a Mep toward em­ living standards of textile work­ were made for a supper and cation for this year. The price of school lunchea haa meeting at the home of Mra Bknk and Trust The unit has received an Invita­ How the aecret police rigged Information can be obtained by service, Mrs. Beatrice Little; child er* nationally. Southern competl- bazaar to take place Oct. 17, ^t Charles S. Field, who will again George Stanley. Members are re­ Hartford Conn, Trust , tion to the district installation to­ ployment and Income stability, and up a case agalnat him—and been raised to $1.50 from $1.25 per contactinR her, telephone 2-764S. .welfare, Mrs, Hgrold Belcher; tora commonly failed to equal the the Hebron School auditorium. serve'”as superintendent is entering quested to bring pieces of good Mancljester Trust night at the William Hall High toward meeting competition, a tex­ made It aUrk—ta told by Oatla SERMON: “A TIMELY qUESTION”—Dr. Fred R. Edgar week, Mrs. Raymond B. Fowler, Coventry 4-H boys and Rlrls civilian defense, Mrs. Raymond ! full provisions Of the Northern The d'nner will be a New Eng- I upon his flflh year of service In sheeting, blankets and yarn. Phoenix State Bank School. West Hartford; also to the himseU la '"Tha OaOs Story.” TEXT: "How Shall We Encape If Wn Neglect Such a participating in the State 4-H Goaselin; conatitution and by-lawa, tile leader heheyes. contracts, Sullivan says, and thus la'nd boiled dlnlMr, the menu to 'that capacity. A teacher's work PASTRAMI AND hot lunch proRram chairman s^id Potiuck lunch will In- served and Trust ...... ;. 58 81 installation at Hayes-Velhage Mrs. Everett Kennedy, Sr.; cou­ But It's tod early to Jump ,tqLgny gained competltiveftadvantageSft cuiutiaL of corned beef, cabbage, The first chapter will'appear 'conference was recently conducted Great Salvation?” _ ___ The increase has been -made be-i Day •ctivitles tomorrow Thursday. Sept. 17. The fall plan­ Fire Innnrance G(H»paalee— - Post and Unit, West Hartford Le COKE pons. Mrs. Howard CiHaft; dlstin- final cooihmiMs, aaya Wfliiam F. • The HouUi'a advantage in the potatoes, beets, carrots, turnips, Monday In TTie Manchester ' by Wesley Thouln. ning conference of the Connecticut Aetna F i r e ...... ,M 'i 53Vi gion ifome. Sept. 15, 8 p.m.; same cause of ^ continued rise In the “crTfrith' ill *a homemaking gtilshed guesti, Mrs. Robert Cur­ Sullivan, president of the North­ coamer goods hss long been con­ bread, pickles,,milk, pumpkin pic Evening Herald. The churt'h school session on 4Sc AT 35 OAK Fellowship of Congregational Hartford Fire .. ...155 160 date Jane Delano Post, Hotel ran; education of war orphans, ern Textile Assn., explaining: ceded. But now It has made sub: and coffee. Sunday will be taken up with reg­ NURSERY FOR SMALL CHILDREN AT I0:4S Women will be held Thursday and National Fire ...... 6 4 67 Bond, Hartford; Sept. 17. Joint In- “ ¥he meal, for Uachers. clinical | ‘linger -'’ Ad"e“le Mrs. Helen Griffin; Girls' SUte, "Perhaps five ysars from now stantlal Inroads In the fine goods 'the dinner will be aerved from istration of the children under the fteeain p wlll H« t««> dol* Clothca is/)nRPr . Aucie Friday. Phoenix ... 92 97 ■tallation of McKInney-King No. Miss Barbara .Wsllett; Gold Star Gigantic Moving SaM ws can raally tell whether It has (teldj New England’s percentage of 6 to g p. m. The bazaar will take Horace, returned to Carlisle, Penn., (Churrh School BeglM ftept. 20) lnr**per week, *he »aid. The pro- i GehrinR. 4-H .a^*'***^"^ Mrs. Montague White, president L ife and Indemnity Inn. Coo. •143 Post and Unit, Hartfprd, Mothers. Mrs. Charles Wigren; 'Improved pur ability to compete." fine goods yardage—sccording to place from 3 (o 8 p. m. Articles Tuesday, after spending a rather gram*^will begin Monday. The ,■''** Roberta Kalber. 4-H of the local society will give in­ Aetna C(UHualty .. ...114 121 Union Baptist Church, 1921 Main memorials and grave registration, linso Haa Arrived latest available atatiiiUcs la now for sale will Include white ele­ short vacation at their Hebron formation and arrange reBer^•a- Aetna L i f e ...... 78', 79'i St.; Sept. 18, Browm-Landera-Rat- HELP U$ MOVE TO OUR NEW LOCATION!! lunch money to be collected each Mrs. Ruth Hickox; legislation, A year ago at the annual meet­ 43.6. In rayon broad woven fabrici phants, canned goods, used cloth­ home. They stayed a little longer Monday, except when a child Is ab- Tliere will be a food sale to­ Conn. General ...... 194 201 tl Post and Unit, St. John's Hall. tions today nnd tomorrow. Mrs. T. J. Dannaher; membership ing of the Northern manufarttir- it I* 24.8 per rent. In nylon broad ing, needlework, baked goodies. than they had planned owing to PERSONAL HEARING SERVICE s o u t h morrow ^rom-l—to 4 p. m. .at the .... Plamting- Retreat Set Hartford Steam- Boil. . 42 -45 East Hartford, and Sept.. 21, Jpint METHODIST CHURCH ■*ent.' ...... ■■ ...... _j cTiSlrman, Mrs. ■ Praneis -Dwyer; 1981 CHRY$LER NEW YORKER 4^R . M O AN ere. - SttlMvaa -axplatned-that - the -woven'tabrtca-;24 -per cent, and-hi j tV rron v ere^ imked -to -imy -aome- the audden lUneaa of their aunt. ' Double session light lunches, Lakeview Terrace entrance on Arrangements for the Deacon's Travelers ...... 725 74S Installation Goodale-Ramaker Post :o-chairman. Mrs. Earl Peteraen. time had came for the New Eng- other synthetic's end silks, it is thing for every one In the family. Miss Clarissa L. Pendleton, who OF MANCHESTER • MAIN STREET AT HARTTtIBD ROAD oonsistlng of milk and sandwich South Street with Mrs. Robert L-.: planning Retreat to be held Sun- Publle Utititlea . Music cha:i-man,. Mrs. Noellia and Unit, Legion Hall, Glaaton- A good ear. Radio, heater, RoidiiiaHc drive. Drive M haa now recovered and is In line lend tail of the cotton textile In­ 17.«. („>xervn i>oait Itaidlunah JARVIS BLDG. MI-9-«281 will be $1 .per week with a choice Helms as , chairman. P r o -] completed. A t 1:00 Conn. Light Power .. 15 , Fuller; national security, Mrs. Vin­ bury. home. B08 .MAIN ST. ceeds will be for the development dustry to stop trying to wag the Nevertheless, thst Is a substan­ Itosh Hashonah, the Jewish New condition. ' ' of chocolate or white milk, and p.m., the afternoon discussion will Conn. P o w e r ...... 37' j cent MePadden; Pan-American Hartford Elec. Lt. ... .50 whole dog In the matter of aetting tial, importont part of-the^ipdus- Year was obaerved at the Hebron Miss Emily Hewitts daughter of sandwiches of cheese, peanut but­ of the private beach. be devoted to current and projected study, Mra. Russell Pitkin; past The emu is the second largest Hartford Gaa Co...... 34 patterns for hours and working try and„ m the opinion of New synegague yesterday forenoon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hewitt, re­ ter and jelly, tuna fish salad or Community Social Set plans of the board. presidents' parley. Mrs. I^on bird in the world, the ostrich being and there was a large attendance. turns this week to the Danbury So. New England 1952 CHRY$. TOWN A COUNTRY WAGON conditions. Thehceforth, he said, England mill men, ■vorth jpreacrv-. Ham and pickle. The public is invited to a Com­ A cook-out will be held at Times Bradley; poppy ‘ chairman, Mrs. flrst. Rabbi Sol Sommerg of New York State Tfechers’ College for her H e a r in g a id s T cl...... 33'i 35' One owner ear. Tile Meal all nroqnd ear. Radio, heate^^ that responsibility Would rest with Ing. Milk S!i rents A Week munity Center social gathei ing to­ Farm at 5:30 p.m. This will be the City conducted the ceremonies, senior s^ear. Her flrst two years WITH Children taking cold lunch can night at 8 p.m. in the Nathan Hale kfanufactiiring Companies the big Southern branch of the in- They point out that this area site of the afternoon session. full leather trim. duetry. lyaehers Bark To HrhcMl were at the WilllmanUc Sutt purchase milk at the kitchen at Comm\inlty Center auditorium. Dr, Rockwell Harmon Potter of Am. Hardware ...... 14'* 1 would seek, a textile industry If it SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE A couple of months earlier, ar­ hsd none. They ssy that apart Hebron^ teachers who are em­ Teachers’ College. a price of 35 cents per week. Mrs. Robert L. Helms and Mrs. W. Hartford will conduct the closing Arrow, Hart. Heg. ... 38 4 bitrators in Important arena of the from certain current tax, promo­ ployed 'in'-pther towns and have $39.50 AND UP! , Mrs. Fowler said that lunches Bryce Honeywell will be in charge devotions of the Retreat and this Aaaoc. S p r in g ...... 25' i 2 tional and wage factors there, New gone back JOvthelr duties Include; Manchester Evening Herald He- [ Giisrantoeid for a Full Year Will be served in three separate rneeting to organire towna- is to be at the (Jhiirch at 7. Every­ Bristol Brass ...... 15'2 1 1950 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4-DOOR . New England Industry approved \ Dodgers or Yankees? reductions In basic wage rates to England can offer « compellllve Miss Florence E. Smith, princi­ brant rorreepondent, Mlse Susan l^oups, namely: | people in a community activities one is welcome to attend this clos (Jheney Bros...... 9 1 Wholesale Prices Radio, haater. A perfect (hmily ear. One nwner. Bay Collins ...... 85 10 strengthen the competitive posi­ position as good as the South’s. pal of the West Hartford school Pendleton, telephone HArrIson Accepted by A M E R IC A N M ED ICAL ASSOCIATION Grade one pupils at the Center i program. Flyers have been sent to ing service. with n drive. named in her honorr Mrs. Charles H. ft ft . ___^ ^ A.ft..ft. fftft Sift.^ ..ft^ftOf •*« edevtftlC ft .. ft. - - A Em-Hart ...... 34 .1 tion of the mills. In the period They see New England as not un­ S-$S8f. Appreved by U. VETERANS' ADMINISTRA'OON School; Grade two in the corridor box holder^ to boost attendance at College Student Reception M. Larcomb, at the laboratory It IooUk life a itafe bet we'll have Fafnlr Bearing ...... 37 4 since then, wage rates have moved like resource - poor Switzerland MANCHESTER'S ONLY at the Robertson School; and the the meeting, the women said. Light Students leaving for college are To The Retsdl Buyer school, WilllmanUc StstV Teach­ Hart Cooley ...... 40 4 up nr down xllghtly under contract which now has a thriving textile junior high pupils at the school. refreshments will be served. invited to the Howard Sprenkle ers' (College; Mr*. (Jharles I ^ F lll- FIRST ACE WAS TRICKY COMPLETE HEARING SERVICE a “Subway Heries” thia year. I Landers, Frarv, C3k. . 25'i 27'j 1949 PLYMOUTH SPEC. DE LUXE 4-DOOR escalator clauses tying pay scales Industry. ! Special emphasis will be paid to home Sunday. This Will be an more at the Ea.rt Hampton Ele­ About 30 boys of the l^ittle New Brit. Mach. Co. . 35 38 MONTH OF SEPTEMBER ONLY to cost of living fluctuations. quaUfled ronsiiltants— Accurate hearing teste— Personal ser\lce Important food needs and also pop­ opportunity for an informal meet- Radio, heater. Extra good tirea. Oae enmer ear. Priced They point out that transporta­ mentary School; Mrs. Everett B.' Cassadagi. N. Y. (^~After 23 League ba.seball team, with eight North and J u d d ...... 24 27 In March of his year. In contract and guidance— Custom-nsade ear molds— Guaranteed fresh bat- ular foods for each group. A lead­ ing with the Rev. Stephen Cham­ to aell. tion factors to the New York ms>r- Porter. Annie E. Vinton School, adiilts furnishing automobiles for Russell M fg...... lO'-i ,12'i CU5ARANCE SALE NOW tO IN t ON negotiations, the CIO Textile ,-arier. cxnn.c c...... ------^ ‘ V " * leriee— Prompt repairs on all makes— Cords and nccemorlea for er has been appointed to take berlain. minister of the Congrega- ket tend to cancel each other out Mr. Fr^ri.rirk I Hr*, iooxthe Csssadaga Country Club it is dso a fcrfa bat that you transportation, w-ill attend the Red Stanley W ork com. .. 41 44 .Unton^ln the words of Sullivan .■ all makM. , -Sltarge of ..the threts^ tional-Ghiirclv. between,England, aq^ I hant at the H. W.- Porter ■SclM)oLi?0V rr^ WUllam,S- Suggs,pf.Watrt^^^ Hox-Sti f.oHls-Browiw» game- to­ - Terry Sleiin V ;..; V 88 ‘ »8 ‘ aighed a cohfraVt'wlii'i'h' ‘‘endeavor­ tiona. morrow at Fenway Park, Boaton. W hy Be Worried to Death," is , I Columbia; Mrs. Archie Green, al|^‘";^' Pa-v/I*** recently win woat'ebbd TV «f fiilp la- Mrs. Fowler will be general Torrtngton ...... 26'* 2 8 'i Specials This Week 1948 CHEVROLET CO NV. COilFE ed to equalize New) England's op­ with a seven Iron on the 112-ya'rd The group will leave -from the the topic of sermon on which the The question then, according to | Central School, Oolchesler; Chairman; Mrs. Henry Sherman U. S. Envelope corn. .. 77 87 Radio, healer. Good eleaa ear. Coed Urea. Priced le eeU portunity to compete and preserve sixth hole. His lee shot took a freak George Hersey Robertson School at Rev. Chamberlain will speak Sun­ the mill men. is whether it shnu d Chamberlain at a Hart- eaptioa. W a eoa iRstaN a brand Will be in charge of the Center U. S. Envelope pfd. .. 57 82 1951 Chev. 4-Dr.— R, H ...... $1075 at 87M.tM. employment." be necessary for New England to ...hnol back bounce H.ter hitting ■ retain­ Btcrc GtAnite Monumcots tft destge- 9:30 a.m., with a box lunch, spend­ day. The hymns will be; - "In Veeder-Root ...... 29 32 ford school. School group; Mrs. Helen C^lariz- ' Speaking In N ew Bedford, on aaciifice ila existing textile Indus Peraoual Mention ing ,bank and landed In the cqp. •d tad Railpni(ed by tftists in AncM ing money for a snack in the park Heavenly Love Abiding." "Dear The shove quotations are not to 1951 Stude Champ. S-Paas.— R, H, OD. $997 naw Motorola or adjust your l(i will be in charge of the second Lord and Father of Mankind" and I.sbnr Day. President Emil Rievejiry and start alt over again from Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Batson Stan Shermpn. operator of the These grtnice— to endure. And Berrc grade corridor group; and Mrs. and a light supper. i be construed as actual markets, j • Jesus, Lover of My Soul." of the Textile Union, restated his xcratch. had as week' end and Labor Dqy course since It was opened In 1930, Or«nitc Momumenu p«y tribute to Andrew Liehman Jr. will be in They will return home about 8 1951 Ford Dl.x. 2-Dr.— R, H...... $997 1947 CHEVROLET AERO SEDAN protont fot for porfoct World yiystery Ride Held orgsniration's position that textile | The 12 montha national and New guests Mr. Batson's parents. Mr. said it was the flrst ace. N, charge of the junior high group. p.m. Nice two lone green. Rndlo. henter, good tirea. Good workers are underpaid but he said , England cotton consiimpllon fig- the thing! tbftt endure—the £Rith, loire John Yebmans. chairman of the 1950 Ford Custom 2-Dr.— R, H...... $895 and Mrs. Edward Batson and the things Mrs. Lawrence C. Latim er will be The adidts accompanying the and meinorict of those who haec Grange mystery ride, conducted FJks to Attend buy at 85M.00. ^ , that an immediate wage lncrea.se lures throiigh July of this year con- former’s brother and sisler-ln-la'.v. Sorios rocOptien. CoH ui now. in charge of the double se.ssions boys will include James Rowley, 1950 Chev. 4-Dr.— Like new...... was not possible "from a realistic : tain jiercenlHgeS whl< h show how Robert Stevens. Eugene W, Conner, his party on an Informative tour $897 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Batson and pttied on. light lunches. of the Hartford Courant. The Rockville Fete point of view.” the cotton textile industry in this When you tre choosing your monu­ Volunteers Needed Albert J. Booth, Robert H. Wilcox. 195Q Dodge Coronet 4-Dr.— Gyro, R, H. $1099 This summer, the Northern Tex- area has bounced back from the (laughter, of Melrose, Mass. Loomis Dver. Mr. and Mrs. Fred­ members i^ere shown a film on 1947 OLDSMOIILE 4-DOOR SEDAN EHDURE ment, Jet ui help you. The beauty tnd There will still be a need for vol­ the process of printing this met­ tile Assn, has been reporting aver- i low of a year before. While nation- i erick Woife. Mrs. Wolfe is secre­ 1949 Dodge" Med. 4-Dr.— R, H...... $929 Nice blue fInUh. Radio, healer, hydramatle drive. Enll ■ lal cotisumpllon in baler for that; »P«nt Labor P-Y .wUh_ M r-,-.d pernunence of *elect Berre Granite unteer workers, especially during ropolitan newspaper, after which Manchester Lodge of Elks, No. age weekly hours worked running tary-treasurer for the team. period moved up S.J per cent. New I ->*rs. Horace Coolidge, 8r, of Pa- nuke it a luita* the, serving, period., Mrs. Fowler they a s k ^ questions of their Cou- 1893. will fit -well fepresqnted at 1949 Olds CIb. Sdn. 76-^H, Hyd...... p iirr $AB5ft00. higher by three o. more hours thnn said with the double session, she Lynn-Belle Dart, daughter of the 35th anniversary celebration S' year ago. Avefnge gross weekly England ' consumpti(m climbed 7:8' teraham. M a o s,...... hie rhoice- for M r.’and Mrs. George Dart o f South ran't host) Belden Morgan. j Mrs. John A. Markham hss re- realizes fewer mothers will be Entera Service of Rockville Lodge o f Elks torpor- 1949 Olds 76 4-Dr.— R, H, Hyd...... $ »4 5 esmlngs have been reported higher your fflooument. St., will leave over the weekend to akailahle but that anyone who row evening at the Elks Home^in than in corresponding months of Yet these figure, can be no basis HTGN ft whether it la to register at the Christian Academy- Rodney J- O'Donnell was to be 1948, Ford 2-Dr.— R. H...... n could give even an hour or more Inducted into the armed services Rockville. Many indicated their in­ the prcvtoiia summer by roughly In Ashburnham. Mass. She grad­ tS.00 for complacency-the mill men « y Th. .atter's coUa^. 6n cfpe bod. I be Urge orimalU would be most helpful to the pro­ on .Sept. 9. He wa.-i instructed to tention of attending the affair two to four dollars a week. (or even If (Competition reaches 11 uated from the George Hersey III gram. proceed to the reception center at when announcement was made at Q B O T R l I V l » w mileage t»l8 Naah 4-4eor. Taking cognizance of this con-1 footing wKhln the United Charles S. Sellers and son. III V'- v' 11 Robertson School in June. 1948 Chev. Bus. Cpe...... Anyone having a surplus of fresh Fort Deverts. Mass. the regular meeting of the local fA.08 D E 9 I D w I Good eleaa ear. Radio, heater. I ditlon. Rleve commented In his , ststes, there's a textile threat from at your v-cgetables or fruits in their gar Her sister, Carolyn Dart, will lodge on Wednesday. Labor Day speech, "because you : foreign countries. The United register Monday at Westminster dens to donate to the program may Manchester Evening Herald .An­ An evening of social enjoyment 1946 Hudson 6 Cyl. 4-Dr. OF THE WEEK ^1 have full time work, your take- i states, in comparison, has textile College in New Wilmington. Pa. , call Mrs. Ernest J. Starkel (or dover correspondent, Mrs. George is in store for the local Elks and NO M ONEV home pay piobably is higher thaniarage differentials of 200 to 1,200 She graduated from MacDiifBe FORD DEALER’S pick-up servici; or further informa- Nelson, telephone PI-2-878S, their wrlves who 'tre planning to It hss been in a long time.” p «r cent. The textile men are adopt- BANTLY Television • Radio tion. School for Girls, Springfield, Mass., attend. A smorgasbord will be 1946 Pontiac 4-Dr.— R, H, new motor ,iob...... $479 As Sullivan Indicated, he offers an attitude of caution on the _XO MO.NEY DOWN COMPARE AND SAVE Foods ordered for September, in June. served at 7 p. m., to be followed nh optimistic prediction for the matter of l(nver tariff barriers on BIG ••loction of • Salea and Service ■IHrongh' the United-States Depart- - Announcea.Candidacy ...... by entertainment and dancing. • Mill re' of the N nrthem tmluatry Ttho gwsdr “from ICngltahj-iriani*; O I L C O f t Drive-In Auto Radio Notables AlTeiid ’ Rockville Lodge la the mother 1946 Dodge 4-Dr —R, K. ....:.. roent of Agriculture, for the pro­ ■' Mrs. Ruth L. French, incumbent NO M ONEY at this time, although he found Swiss and German miUa, even ftoe, TEL MI.9^59S USED Repair gram include canned beef, pro­ tax collector, has told The Herald lodge of the Manchester Lodge and the negotiating attitude of the goods from modem Japanese mills SAPOWTI MBMOMAL CO. cessed American cheese, powdered she intends to seek the Demo­ Vinson Funeral conducted the ceremonies when 1941 Chrysler Bus. Cpe...... bnlon last march "encouraging.” -:^rebuilt with American aid. They OTMI-9-4S94 CARS ilk. honey and string beans, Mrs. cratic -nomination at the party the local lodge was initiated June NO M ONEY DOWN BROWN-BEAUPRE In many years in the past, he point to two American mills forced 470 CE NTE R STREET TEL. MI-3-7782 277 BROAD 3owler said. caucus Scheduled to be held Mon­ 13. Thia^vent was outstanding in A pointed out. the speclflc contracts by English rompcUtlon out of the Tol. MI-9.1124 Must Have Excuse day at 8 p. m. at the North Coven­ (Continued from Page One) Elkdom oii account of the large 1940 Plymouth 4-Dr...... with New ^ g ls n d mills were an typewriter ribbon field. RANGE AND FUEL and TRUCKS NO MONEY DC Children not bringing in their try Community House. — t---- number of local Elka initiated by 30 BISSELL ST. • TEL MITCHELL 9-5 234 accomplished fact eetUng forth money Monday will not be allowed Mrs. French has served the town are Shannon Vinson, Richard Vin­ Rockville Lodge. wage levels and such fringe bene- Britain's • Buckingham Palace OIL DISTRIBUTORS Elks national headquarters re­ 1936 Plymouth 2-Dr.— One owner. MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT to take lunch that week unless a the la.>»t two years as lax collector son, Don Fluty, County Judge Dan flta Bi overtinie pay. holiday and was started'In 1703 and ia young after being drafted to run (or the cords indicate that It was the NO MONEY DO„*SI- SEE how you’ll SAVE rufflcienlly good written excuse, D. Ball, O. J. Vinson and James vacation pay. taeurahoe and other ooMpated w im many other famous office in 1951. In that election she Jargest lodge ever to be instituted. ft 333 Mote StfM t signed by the. parent, is given Mrs. Ferguson. beneflts, before Southern employ- British buildings. Fowler. was elected by a large- majority Members of yinsqn's family. In­ Our price.s and term., can’t be beat. For the best in new Cohiing Events e-i-en though her Interest in the job cluding the widow-, Mrs. Roberta PJT AND RtJNNINO or used car values make it a habit to see Kd Abbott. For XTriel Lodge, AF and AM. will was hike-warm. Dixon Vinson, arrived by plane at Chicago (NEA)—H alfback a deal that's fanc.v a.sk for .Tack Clancy. The new addi­ start the fall season with a stated Mrs. French has two grown the Huntington. W. Va., airport Lloyd Lowe, nowr of the (Chicago tion to our .sales force is Eleanore Johnston. For that contmunication tomorrow at 7:30 sons. Her father served in the last night. 'They went to the home Bears, scored touchdowns the flrst p i m. in the Ma.sonic Hall in Mer- General A.saembly for several of Mrs. Vinson’s brother and sla- tw o timed 'he carried the ball at feminine touch see Eleanore. ' -ft, row. The entered apprentice de­ terms. ter-ln-law at Ashland. Ky. North Texas .State College. gree will be conferred on a class ojf three candidates with William .Manrhft«ater Evening Herald C( Barker. JW, presiding. Coventry corresp«mdenl. Mra. There will be a special commun­ Charles 1ft Little, telephone Pil­ SO LIM ENE, ■»> ication of the lodge Sept. 26. same grim 2-8231. thtne and place. The officers of 634 CENTER STREET THE G O ^ E N e a g l e MANCHE.STER, MI-3-5101 tlt; with WB William K willara Elkins, w l Val — GoWen’ P^siaing;" VrilT confer- the - ftltow ■e^gled'.'usually fo'un'd'lh' Ihi'w ’edt-:’ craft oegree on three candidates. ern states, have shown up In recent 'On Sept. 19 the fall meeting of years in limited numbers in this the Masters, Wardens and Secre- moiintsinoud area along the W est tSriPS A.ssn. of the Ninth Ma.sonic Virginia-Virgihla border. Build a new one now and watch it grow District will be held at the lodge ConservatioTi officers report two In Merrpw. golden eagles were killed in Poca­ DeCORMlER MOTORS, Inc. iSpeaker will be R W John H. hontas County in the spring of Used Cars Smith, grand senior warden. This 1952. Remains of three others wrere FOR SAFE DRIVING njiretmg will be open to all M as­ found this siimmef. The belief is Says: *'These Are Just Fine Cars, FROM ANY ANGLE A TAINTOR without competition from weeds ter Masons and will be preceded that two giant birds had nested and b* a roast beef dinner aE6:30 p. been raising young in an isolated ; DURING THE BEAUTIFUL Priced Right and At the Best irv served by Climax Chapter, cliff. One of the last three appeared PONTIAC USED CAR IS THE BEST o p s. Tickets for the dinner to have been an adult. A ll had been , FALL SEASON Discount ape by re.servation only made not shot. I of Term s" later than tomorrow. Both the bald eagle an.1 the got- 1 BUY IN TOWN ,>lrs. June Jaye Dailey will re­ den eagle are protected by state This Week’s Specials t 6 d a y ' s s p e c i a l s ■nme studio dancing lessons in | law in West Virginia, *47 PONTIAC 4-DOOR STREAMUNER J. 1940 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE 19S$ WILLYS EADLE HARD TCP R CyL, new motor. Radio and henter, allp ' ^ l O O covera. A tip top auto...... ▼ 177 Dowa $745 Loaded. I.lke new. Have n bundle on thia beautiful ear. tells you how to make your lawn and 1951 W IUYS STATION WABON *48 CHEVROLET STYLEMASTER 2-DOOR 1949 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN Radio, heater, metallle green. 4 x 1 0 0 On All UNITED STATES and GATES :yl. I.oaded. Juet like new. C O O C Gray. Radio, heater, whit# wall tirea. $895 Very clean. A rare lind...... ▼ 1 7 7 Down garden the envy of your neighbors... DILLON ily...... Down *51 DODGE CORONET CLUE COUPE 1949 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE 1951 PLYMOUTH CONV. BLUB COUPE Heater, defreater, nMtaWe giaea. 41A 7 ^ 8AI.ES. and SERVICE Londed. FIro engine red. All new white aide- HRST LINE TIRES Regardless of Size Radio and heater. with G a r d e n Cy a n a m id A very clean ear...... ■ 9 wall tire, and tubea. Hee thla gorgeoua.bay. Only Down *51 PLYMOUTH CRAN8ROOK 4-DOOR -FORD A ‘. 1949 FORD 44I00R SEDAN / Dark green. One owner. 4 x 1 1 0 ^ LIST N E T , 1948 CHEVROLET 2-DR. FLEETUNE AERO i-'ully equipped...... ^ I 17 J Used this fall, it will give you a healthy, practically 319 MAIN ^ E E T MANCHESTER Heater. Rasy terms. $895 Radio, heater, fine running ear. C f l O E meed-free nevY lawn and a vigorous, flourishing Foil Prieo ^ 0 7 J *49 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN'*6*'2-DOOR garden next year. 6.70 x15 . . . : .$23,25 $15.50 m i FLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN Jet bbuik, fodio and heater, allp-oevera. i Many other extma. .;T:;7ft;;;ftV.'-OoWb “ Griy. Radio aad heater; ' ?. a « | Q |* 1S$e WILLYS JEEPSTCR SFT. PHAETDM - G a r d e n C y a k ^ ^ iBjretominended by lawn spe-,’ t m STItPEBAKER ■fu nded-and hangtilW. A R n e w -W M Ie w a U -U rc a '^ ^ Q ^ C 'eialu ito Roil aci^tuti. . ; : ~ ~ mad tabes. ThIa will pot atara la your tjim. ^ ^ 7 ^ Down •47 PONTIAC 2^DO O R^ID»N^ and mi'OHEVROtIT 4-DOOR «DAN •"'RSI«IW»IBII(B!*?7K*gae?s^s'7^ Rxeelirnt ahnpe...... J. , ...... «P • W y. Down x it ' G G . G 1941 CHEVROLET '/z STAKE Radio, heater, low mileage. $1495 194$ BIHCK 4-DDDR SEDAN Super. Original black. Loaded and benutifni. C A O C *50 MERCURY 4-DOOR I MAKE AN OFFER Fan Trice ^ 0 7 J See Your Garden Supply Dealer HOW! 8^6 x15. . : $30.90 $20.60 1950 DtSOTO CONV. CLUB COUPE ; Radio, heater, overdrive. A haautifni Jet Mack 4 I H O E ' ftniah. Cheek thia ene today...... ^ 1 1 7 3 Green. White wall tires. Radio, heater, t l A O E I 1948 W lUYS STAWbN WARDN ' G e t Y o u r F r e e C o p y of this valuable G a r d e n 1951 FORD CUSTOM tUOOR $1345 antoniatie shift...... 6i00 x 16 U. S. as low as $10.50 > Cylinder, Radio, heater, overdrive. Excellent throughout. C y a n a m i d booklet. Ite 24 profuaely illustrated 1951 BUICK SPECIAL 4-DOOR SEDAN Full Price Plus Taxes and Old Casing. 1950 FORD CLUB COUPE $995 '41 FORD 4-DOOR pages show you how to garden like a profes­ Radio, heater aad dynaftotv. One im-aer ear. sional . . . how to get professional results the 8 ryl. Radio and heater. I.OW mileage. Full p ric e ...... i^.-,...... ^ I / Jr ^ 1952 W lU Y S 4-WHEEL DRIVE JEEP Radi^ and heater, A clean car. !'■ ft' IJke new. Full top, dfaw her. C 1 7 0 1 R G a r d e n C y a n a m i d way. Your Garden Supply Heavy dutjr tirea FuH Price ^ U 7 J N q looney down. Aa low aa $3.00 week. mo FORD TUDOR t CYL $N5 1951 MERCURY 2-DOOR 6-PASSENBER Dealer h as your copy waiting for you. S ee Radio, heater, Mereomatle, 2 tone. 1947 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR FLEETMA8TER him now I BANTLY’S SERVICENTER m i FORD CUSTOM TUDOR $139$ Heater nnd apotllght. Ho clean yeuH think they CAOC MANY MORE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 331 M AIN STREET TEL MI-9-8247 Radio, heater, overdrive. TWO TO CHOOSE FROM started building them again...... FuH Price ^ 0 7 3 Tost Drivo tbo Now *53 PONTIAC NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT OF 1953 MERCURY CUSTOM 4-DR. SEDANS V O M V HI f V W y WWW j V l l f ^NWIIIQlIvTYwTIVIIo 1950 FORD FORDOR CUSTOM $1150 Radio, heater, Mereomatle drive and many other C A \ / B f 1946 DODGE '/z-TON PICK-UP AMERICAN C^muunidCOMPANY J 8 cyL Radio, heater, overdrive. extras. New ear guarantee. Kxe<-utlves’ e a r s ...... V C* One owner ear;- C 7 0 C Fun PrIea ^ J 7 3 Se e . .1. AORICUITURAI CHEMICALS DIVISION . 1951 CHEVROLET STYLINE TUDOR $1275 1947 FORD 1-DOOR SEDANS 30 RochaMlw P ln «, Naw Ywfc 20, N. Y. Radio aad heater. Three to ehoose from. ^ 1947 OLDSMOBILE 2-DOOR SEDANEHE TAINTOR POiniAC, iRc. Take your pick...... 8 cyl de luxe. Londed and C I O C BANTLYDIL C0.«k. Immaculate...... Down Payment G ^ 155 CENTER STREET / MANCHESTER 331 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONN. 1941 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE Mane. MI-9-4545 Open Eves, ’til 9:300 Htfd. 2-7878 SEE THESE FINE VALUES AT ' a GARDEN CYANAMID'is available in 10, 25 and 80-lb. AEROSEDAN $795 TELEPHONE 9-4595 . MORIARTY h e . bags at your local Garden Supply and Hardware 5lores. |l94l BUICK CONVERTIBLE GOUFE $795 DeCORMlER MOTORS, 24 M A PLE ST. \ TEL. MI-S-8854 M A NCH ESTE R Adoertiae in The Herald— It Pays - Very eleaa. J M il IW LHItdiM lt-ilW — - — - — I .!, f. >,.<• 4 ^"'t r ’ «-.-S' .-■iir-’ r. t. \ir • r f / ' : /■

■ fc> ■ ■ , . -i____ ' • . ''"M :",ir'-i:: - ' / J i------gdH- . • . / I. ' f Y PAGE TKIRTESN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1953 BIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1953 r p a g e t w e l v s ! was on hand. When thb plana boy's loss in a newspaper and re­ panics for home visits made to j lems presented, and possible solu­ j taxied up, the Prapldenl and hltf Receives Reward, turned the money. She refused to Rockviile-Vernon their policy holders. I New Manager wife left their car and went to the Television Aids tions, may help people witii similar accept a reward, so the newsboy To Indurt Three ! Ike Weighs ~Hal Boyle' troubles, Dr, Wexberg believes, or I foot of the ramp, is mowing her lawn without Three youths from Tolland; j The-happy scene was entirely at least convince them they should Free Lawn Care charge. ______District Health get competent professional, advice. Attempted Jail Break Nets Ooimty will be inducted into the i different from one at the same alr- Last Ten Years Spent "More than one half of all hos­ armed forces by the Selective i Men to Fill 1 port 14^months ago. when the Elberta Education Aims pital beds.” he said, "are taken up Toledo, Ohio (dh—Robert Rad- Service Board Monday. They are, f i mejor s^d goodbye to his parents by those who are mentally dls- kiewlcs, n-year-old newsboy. Is Dt Yos Nssi William John Wells, 36 Hnipsic St.; as he left for Korea. Man-One to Five Years Richard Ernest Valery. Stafford; Mrs? Elsenhower lost a valiant turbed.” mowing Mrs. L. J. Richardson’s $ales and Service I and Alfred Daniel Goldstein, Am- High Posts fight then to hold back the trara. ‘Dig^ng Daily Grave’ By ARTHUR BD80N Anything that might cut down lawn free these days. Young Rad- SpsM For Year ston. I She sobbed softly ss the plane took (>P) Newsfeature Writer that trend, he figures,'U worth 214 SPRUCE ST., MANCHESTER TEL. Ml-8.60»5 Rockville, Kept. 11 —(Speciali — Anniversary Ohoerved Novell! klewlcz was collecting , along his over again, Td probably do them Washington, Sept. 11—The Dis­ Mr. and Mrs. George Herzog «f Blood Doaora IJaled I / (Ontinned from I'uge One) off. New York —Ten yeare ««o It trying. route the other evening, eating a Fartist, WoMlags, VS'llllam Lniiahan, 28, of Albany, The major and his wife plan to all differently. Five minutes after m o t o r o l a 63 Grand Ave. quietly observid The local Chapter of the Ameri­ trict of .Columbia Public Health An official of. Television Station candy bar in between collections. lENDIX — — RCA N. Y.,-waa ventenced to serve from interred today at'i^m afn in Denver Ihfpugh the any piece of writing leaVes your At the end of his route, he found their 46th wadding anniversary to­ can Red Cross announced the fol­ after Vinson is GLASTONBURY '**f?«re I WM in Sicily, waitin* to typewriter >ou can see it is freck­ Department Is about to attempt WTOP, which is presenting this Baaqaots, Showon, MITCHEU AIR CONMTIONIRS one to live years in the elate his home town of l»ulsa. Ky. weekend, then go on to Ft. Sheri­ MT. ROAD set on a boat for the Salerno land­ $20 missing. Mrs. Richardson found day at their home with a family lowing persons donated blood at led with flaws. But only about half something new; It's going to try unsponsored series as it did the prieon ■ at Wethersfield for . his the last visit of the bloodmobllr An Elsenhower side who esked dan near Chicago whet'e their three ing in Italy. And not a care in the two previous ones, said the pro­ the money crumpled inside ap old dinner. The couple were marrierl a dozen of the 2,800 were written to help people with emotional and ^ Eta.? aiiempleu esctip» from Kuckville Sept. II, 1907 at the Union Church unit when 118 pints of blood were not to be named said raeanwhllc children David, fi, Barbara Ann, world except who to >e«ve my grams attracted a surprisingly candy wrapper. She read o f the in hate, and these alone I really COuttly jail, by Judge Koberi 1'. parsonage by the Rev. Charles secured: that he doubted Gov. Thomas E. .3. and Susan, 1, a\^-slt them.. wrtet watch to in caae I fo t hit mental problems by means of a largo audUnce. The previous pro­ regret. There is no greater waste weekly television khow. Anueison in Touand t-uunty Super­ McKinley, then pastor. The Rev, George B. Higgins. Dca cy New._YorU..w.ouI«l .accept . coming a^hor€. grams- attracted twice - as many in living than hate. For 13 weeks a Sunday-night THE ITAUAN- ior .court ihM munilng. . Mrs. Hqpzog, the former Miss Charles S. Tobin, Mrs. Alice F. the post of Chief Justice even If NOW IS THE TIME Then a pree« officer handed me So it U that today I really feel watchers, he said, as did motion the ehatterinj cable from my skit will deal with such problems Lanaiian was lounu guilty of Dina Wilson Is a native of Broad West, Mrs. Dorothy Dowdlng, Mrs. Klsenhovver ofTc.’cd it to him. Parking \ jo l Stand FOR free to attack only two things — pictures presented on competing AMERICAN HALL DRIVING LESSONS Donna Landry, Mrs. Evelyn Met­ ■friends of the governor in Albany TO PLACE YOUR ORDER bosa: , as: FUELOIL lawing tae bars s i a jaii window Brook. Of four children, only small-mindedness and poison ivy. stations. ISS ELDRIDOE ST. in the ioiiand jaFl in a.iriistrated calf. Mrs. Louise Robinson, Walter have voiced the same opinion" "Start writing dally human in­ 1. Juvenile delinquents, described DELIVERED PROMPTLY U t US pruporu you for your Rc o o b o one son, George Is' living. TTie I used to be against snapping as "angry boys," who show how Incidentally, with Juvenile de­ ailompt to gain freedom. He wae couple have three grandchildren. H. Anderson, Mrs. Albertina Hoff­ l)ainag« or attempted escape, received a Francis ftupprecht, Vernon Fire Wright, Noel B. McCarthy, Fern 1 or", p': t!'" faces of so m n iy y other said, "cheer up. In between the wanted. \ R. {..entzner, Ruth E. .L itz, Mrs. I ihain'a Manchester store on Siai.i i the stand as well as inside, burn- cards such remarks as "God must acnlcnce of Irora one to five years. Diatrict tax collector will' be at ,r'''er.*i ami mothers do. / AND KNOW HOW— DON'T D E L A Y -^A L L TODAY- moments of suffering there are This Is the third television series, Judge Anfier.'ion suspended' the the Dohaonvllle Firehouse tnplght Billie Walltx: Mrs. Hope R. Rob- i St„ succeeding Robert Dlllo.i. Ti'e rtsior. hac't tr'-mAl m.'in’ hs i mg off some of the paint. There have been asleep when you were j was no other damage and the fire long periods of unconsciousness. each a pioneer, tried by the Health term but placed Watson on pro'oa- from 6 to 8 to collect the District erts, Donald H. Lewis, John .1. Le- Perschcl. a n.itlve r>f Mi'ford. of sidive (liitv 111 Kiy^f-n sm led TERMS UP TO 34 MONTHS born." Lately I haven't heard from Department. Previously there was i was confined to the stand. No estt- Now, after ten long years in a lion for twp years. mek, Mrs. Barbsre Kleik, Mrs. was B.sslstar,i mrinage:' of C an: 'lai k shyly. In anothy'r moment h" ^ brown study. 1 am convinced both Elmer. I don't know whether he a series on venereal diseases and tax. of damages was known. simply got disgusted with me or Other Caaea Heard Hospital Report Msrjorle Backofen. Edward Tenn- | rtores In .Vf.v Haven end llrl,!':’ - 1; .".suig hi.s ntollmr soundly j Marquis and Pyle were right. another on alcoholism. ' In other ca-sea disposed of this atedt, .lo.xeph A. McCiisker, Ma"- j Chief Clifford Mason said The re­ PLACE YOUR FREE decided, when the Post Office Tlie following is s report of the po it before laP.ing over I'i V.'i i- end riving her a liir.;, It has been a tremendous and Both were so successful that they morning. Richard -M. Armstrong, garet Hart, 1,-aurle And«llr;, Frank | call sounded at 12:14. raised its prices, that I wasn't work done at the Rockville City .-lefl a ye.'.r ego. V/hll-! in V.'in- rrr h's proud, father, the Pr-s- j ORDER NOW ESTIMATES terrifying decade. In that time I have been repeated elsewhere, and 18, of Columbia, charged with Ci(?ohitto, Col. Chsrles B. Beach. i(>nl, tiicfo a hearty hand- ; The parking lot Is owned by have turned out about 2,800 col­ worth a 2-cent postcard. Dr. Daniel L. Seckinger, Public Ho.*pltal during the rnonlh of Au­ rted, he woo in- r-^ioml nan-gc:- Alexander Jarvis. What are the secret sorrows of theft on sly, counts, received a I-awrcnce Small, Robert K. Priddy. I trophv. to I econie only t ie s-c- end nn'exchange of grc.-l- umns from some 59 coiintries Health Director, said already other sus|>endcd sentence at Uie Cheshire gust as Issued by Mrs. Virginia J. Alao, John D. Rusher. Jr.. Pan- j around the world—and written a columnist? They are two - cities have become Interested in Ya.skulks. R.N. superintendent; oii’i (Connecticut s'or-. tnamger-. (Jeorgia Tech quarterback Pep­ THOMAS GOLLA meeting the dally deadline, and Keioi matory and was placed on line Luetjen. Barbara Steppe, W et- ! CV-- to '..•in the .-word. r.'ie mayor in imlfortii, was a' - them in such diverse places as the the experiment here on mental Num'.rer of patients in hospital ner Flucklger, George Elderkm, per RoJgers holds the Southeast- people who ask: piobatlon lor twb yeafs. Per.schcl is a grad mte of th- romosnigrt hy his wife. Barbara, on CONSTRUCTION COMPANY top of the Eiffel Tower, beneath a health even though the first pro­ Harry Ruma,. 31, found gullly of August 1. 18: number edm ltte.l,, Dzlsdul'. O. E. Griggs. .la'-- '••t c on'ei'enee records .for con­ "la that, all you really do ? How gram won’t be presented until Sept- Tinlver.rity of Conn-etlc'it. C:-sr IJie fll-ht from •''•an Ernncisco l.uu secutive extra points n9| and for Sherman tank, and in a roadside Hst.atutory I t l 11* L I I I ,7 ICZJSV-,rape, was w fio nvsskxsentenced *(s-a.aa to v.» ,| *1'* * ’ -■bonlh. - »109; out Collins. Everett Gardner. , 1Q 4* ' 1-*<* M ■ « - i.- • • w PHONE MANCHESTER. Ml*9^5224 ditch in Korea. do you spend all your spare 27. ' of IPt- is married and' f's ni-rht./^he had mel-him In Taioma. i.iqel Eeld j^gals,^4j _j!unng.a^ Yon would think a fellow would ,Uma,??’.-,..--■...... ” Dr. Leopold Wexberg,- Mental learn a lot in all those years. But Well, ' columnists do just what Health Director for the District, all I have found out is that people housewives do when they are said this is the theory behind the I h- . asked the same question. They has an<" fi.end.s on the W est Coast, as good and bad in Casablanca programs: the influence of lnto::lcatlng liquor I I'O’tff'if'un". 20 ' K"'* ^ , Dyrl, Clarence E. Bamfoi th. B’l - , „ mam?-’ and Calcutta aa they are in Keo­ brood. If ordinary' scenes from real life or drugs the defendant was sen- largest daily mmibcr treated. ..4; Gottici. Paul .lachlm. A Ifred ' I’" ' " PPuldle I s.o e mana , r of Til- Pre. 'dent mid , Mrs. His-n-i kuk, a discovery you can really are presented on the shows, more trrn ed to one year in T o I I a n d i "''i-lle s l d.ally nlimtiei treated, Ifl; Charles Chllberg; the Grant outl-t in .“hamo’.tin. Pa'., llowcr arrived at Denver'a fiiaplr- fnd wlM.leave for his new as.sjm- ton Airpoit from the horn- of he.' make Without leaving your own people will become aware Of the t’oiinty Jail, to Ije suspended after dai'y average, patients, ‘24. neighborhood. The human heart problems- and the need for solving .-' Also, .lohn Gfssay. Jr.. W alter H. i ment Tuesday. His wife and two .motlirr, Mrs. John S. Doud. rboiit Cleaner Needed, serving flO days. Resume Rehearsals has the same width everywhere. them. AVells, Mrs. Alice Tucker, Robe t Ciiildren will remain at their 20 mirutes before the majors But it has been a wonderful For it's the .psychlatrijits con- T'ne case of the Sl.ate vs. G ran-' The Maple Grove Singers wiji Br.iiin, Mrs. Dorothy J. Ca: r, Peter ' home. 8 West fliddle'Tnk-. 'iintir Tifane ' wrs due last night. Mrs. privilege to find it out the hard Not Ambulanee fenUon that the accumulation of ville Baker, in which the defendant, res,ime their weekly rehearsals fo- Kdmonrio, Mrs. Margaret Boor. i Dillon gets settled In ,Shamo',tin. i Doud accompanied them way, and to know you have many unsolved problems can eventually was cha ged with emhezzlement by | night at 8 at their room on Frank Mrs. Betty V, Aborn. Mr<. Fred iJ. ______: ______' AA ci..vc#l crowd of of ahnill about .33,000 f l O l persons friends and memories in many lead to disaster. Seeing the prob­ agent, wa.s set down for a hearing | lin ,Sti All interested are inylted to Rtrickland. Roxanna Markham. Idaho Falls. Idaho ( ^ —Three places. , , . on Nov. 13. . Join the cIioi uh which will ag.iin Adolph J. Frier^ George G. Igas, cars tangled oh a highway and the KIks Mark S.Uli Birthday lie directed liy Ki ne.sl Giergin.aky 30 FiiNMiicii Douse People often ask a columni.st; Jr.. John K, Bmith. Roherl Holland, 1. s i. "How do you get your ideas? Do driver of one of them looked into Thirty five yeara of KlkdomKlkdom' ' of Hailford. - i Martin lyeli .h. Hose Luginbuhl.:t they just come to you?” Well, yes one of the other cars and called an MANCHESTER will- .be observed by . Bockvilli j llus will be his IBUi year vvilUjRobeit F. North. Mrs. Amelia Fire ill Peal Mos* and no. Sometimes they are sug­ ambulance. l» d g e on tom orrow eviening when > the group. A hiiay tall and w in ter'■ Boy W. Sehneld t Kudoie gested to you. Sometimes they There was blood all around, he ! WALLPAPER the local lodge celebrates Us an-! .sps'dn l.s lielng planned, the first I a . Pierre. Ottilie Kckhs.rdl. Morris ‘ S & c 4 come in the mail. But generally thought. I AND PAINT CO^ niversary. ! event to lake plaee Sunday wnen Darlco, Graydon Mundell. John F. F'iremen of the Manch-ster Fire you just take a cold chisel, put it It turned out that no one was I Bicha.d Morgan.son, esteemed til* aingeis attend the annual pic- Hemmeirr, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Depiirtna-nl fought a fire in a to your head, and start quarrying. seriously hu^ and Mrs, Darwin 249 BROAD ST. lecturing knigiil, is chairman of me of the Springtield Singing So-j Meyer, Agatha Wmik, Albert varehniae off Allen Place for over The thing a columnist sees most Champion was even able to smile Opon Until 9 P.M. the large committee which has cie'y\ Gollier. " ■■ ) three hours last night before ex- often is the ceiling. You get to through tears as she wiped red made elaborate arrangements for All ."ringers are urged to be Alao, John S. Mason. Mrs. Clara tingulshing a blaze in peat moss. lean back in your chair and stare paint from a spilled can from her the affair that will open with a present this evening in order tliat Meyer Chester C. Bloniaiz, Ixmise Chief John Merz said about 30 at a lot of interesting ceilings in hair. smorgasbord at 7 p. m. This will idaos may be completed lor the Flood Arlington J . Hewitt. Daniel 1 firemen baltl-d the Ih mes from this trade. b- followed by a brief program Springfield viait Sunday.. Baker, Seabiify Lewis, John H El- '10;r.0 until aboiil 2 o ’clock ihiff 600 feet fit The hardest thing to realise is but lining the pi/gresa of the Lmlge Hoard of lieiicona liolt, Francis McLaughlin. Frank ' morning. More th.an Given On C.D.D. Deliveries the possibility of writing a column during the p%st 3.5 yeara. The Board o f DrKvMlf bureau lo­ Are You Interested? roll new voter.s tomorfo"*' at the Mrs. .VIcKone nnd Mr. Ha low are cated at one Market St., tele­ BECAUSE ONLY Paramount Ask your Physicianl office of the town elerk. Memorial ^ members of the board of director*. phone RoeUville 5-81S6. / This sdvsrtiasossnt is boing run as Building from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. i TPe

COMPLETELY Albert Prandlnl and his educat­ ed horse, "Golden Rascal,” a reg - A RF.AL COMMCMTV FAIR SINCE 1890 INSTALLED , tstered Palomino, will appear at the annual Knights of Pyth­ WAPPING COMMUNITY HOUSE ond GROUNDS ias outing In Cheshire. Sun ' s ' ' da.v, at the Pythian Center. The 336 N. MAIN ST., MANCHESl'ER TEL. MI-9-5253 SATURDAY. SEPT. 12— NOON TO MIDNIGHT outing la for the benefit of under- RAIN or SHINE—6 LARGE TENTS DOORS prlvlledged children project spon Quick Service On Request At Oin- Convenient Drive-In Office sored by the organization. PARADE AT 2 P.M. COMPLETELY * . • • • 8867 PACES HIMSELF AMUSEMENTS # CLOWNS INSTALLED Have jour choice'. If you prefer 14V4 • 2414 . West Dennis, Mass. (JPi—Everett 58 HARRISON ^T. - MANCHESTER a fan doily of crisp while or ecni Designed to fit the shorter fig­ Gaboon says his harness horse. REFRESHMENTS cotton, crochet No. 5795; or if it's ure to perfection —a becoming tai Follow Dean, knows when he is WAPPING FAIR GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SEAL OF a wheel design you want in spark­ lored dress that goes everywhere going to race. "When racing he’ll OX DRAWING ling white cottoii, make No. 2146; with confidence. Vestee, yoke and eat breakfast and dinner but xvqn’t . APPROVAL or make both, for you will find collar' are handsome In a colorful touch his supper,” says Cahoon. —SUPPER-___ SPECIAL WILD LIFE EXHIBIT them easy to crochet.' Two sepa­ contrast. Follow Dean has been racing rate patterns. Pattern No., 8867 la a-sew-rite nights at Foxboro. SATURDAY, SEPT. 12— SERVED 5-7 P.M. BY JUD WILLIAMS ~ For Courteous and Efficient Pick-Up and Delivery Service Patterns No. 5795 and 2146 con­ perforated pattern-In sizes 14'-i, FACTORY TO YOU tain crocheting Instructions, mate­ 16>4, 18>,, 2b>i. 22>4, 24>a. Size DISTRIBUTOR , rial requirements and stitch illus­ 16Vi. short sleeve, 3H yards of BAKED HAM trations. 39-Inch; yard contrast. • For this pattern, send 30c in - EXHIBITS - Send 25c in Coins, for Each Pat­ WAPPING FAIR BAKED BEANS POTATO SALAD tern Ordered, your name, ad­ Coins, your name, address, sixa de­ Farm and Home Produce dress and the Pattern Number to sired, and the Pattern Number to DANCE CABBAGE SALAD ANNE CABOT, THE MANCH1»- HliK BCR.\ET1', THE MATi* SLICED TOMATOES HOT ROLLS Poultry, Live Stock TER EVENING HERALD, ll^M CHESTER EVENING HERALD, O A □ 1150 Ave. Araericaa, New York 36, Hobbies^ Junior Exhibits 15 AVE. AMERICAS.. NEW YORK FRESH PEACH PIE $6. N. V. N. Y. . "RHYTHM-AIRS" New Cars, Trucks FAIR ADMISSION i«e SALES Presenting the New Anne Cabot Basic Fashion for *53, Fall and COFFEE _ _ - BOB HANBECK, ^Prompter Farm Machinery -O a u Ha r t f o r d c o u e c t Call 9-0030 Needlework Album. Directions for WIntet-, it a complete guide In 8aL Eve., Sept. IS. 0-1S pjn. CHILDREN UNDER 12-M B B puppet mittens, basic embroidery planning a practical, acw-eimple Adidta SliSO— ChNdrM MMlor 12, 7 5 c, Home Appliances FACTORY BRANCH 4*11S4 atltctaM end grand designs ora wardrobe. Gin pattern printed in­ ADMISSION SOr printed dfi this issue. 25 cents. side the book. Send 25 rente today. - . 1. A)- At

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Sense and Nonsense This and That T he H igh Ed Do you know what happen­ 'f Wf ■ „ i» o f THIS ’IT’ THAT , K e b o c ^ •0——-. and ed to the man who stayed up all ACBOM The other night I went to camp repose night trying to figure out what s I Man and — upon my favorite morria chair. Miao Helen Eates, Faculty Adeiaer dl Bargain---- happened to the aun when it s e t. VOL. XXI, No. 1 F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 11 C o n p lM by Students of Manchester High School 5 A l l ----- and But when I tried to light the lamp, Ted No. what happened? good DOWN I found no doggone bulb was there. Ed- It finally dawned on him. • ----- and 1 ------, Texas 1 hied me to the. chandelier, to get a bulb that I might read. Six emp- downi 2 Sacred image □ a A terrible thing happened to a Faculty Spends ty socket* msde it clear, that here* G>«EditorB of High School Worlil Heads Council Girls’ Stale 12 Flaying carda 3 Marshes E ld certain Hollywooj tl-le REM O T6ST eight designated parties of which a Summer Workshop (or teachera i / TO D ie--AM P , IS Craft n i r x; b il vokes, brought you to town, Henry? Hewitt Twins Course and Trade School Sopho­ up Laurel Girls’ Slate. Each - &POOICSEZ. AM a m b a s s a d o r TO pRti^se c>p t o w m , a l m o s t Henry Ah, well, I jus’ come In they were to be a member. Each at the Aetna Life Insurance Co. I *S4 One who wins Don't acorns al.so spring from mores will go In the afternoon. Mias Julia Case spent two w eeks' town elected a Aral selectman or f»C T »T K REA*OM REPRES6MT M e-^>O U R A DA'V'^ TREM/-*^ AM D • MContend to see the sights, and I thought that town elected its own town offl- With the exception of a few This pest summer, a driver's a mayor, a clerk, a treasurer, a WMV THEY <«AV& FIRST ASSISMMEMT WILL 8 ^ x -r^g^g SROCERieS ■*— oaks? During the past few weeks, per­ Editorial Board .... —.Trufc.Rlc.a ,I’d ..call .9.0 i ’OU ..first, cifls, such as the .Judge, chief of minor . changes, the . ball .schedule iSld"t^nada-^-ind ..Offe.red (ocAh.?.. |jjbaioiaJUOf.tAe EL£f>M*AFI!& A MrSSrOM-TO'M’y- - ....”A ’ \ TOTa S k I oS ^ S w MSK police,'selectmeri.' prdiecutor. a'fid SI “A -7— and to U haps the' most 'prbmrheht'traV'elefs will remain the same aa last year. Co-Fkiltors in Chief ...... C^oty-n Benglson, Pat Campbell bbating in Maine. During June and ^ time at MHS under the direction tion, a chairman of the Board of KXJR LCerS- DRESSMARER AMDTt4Ey \ piOLlR-~DOI RE" Jurors. Members to House of Rep­ I -tHEVOlWy hungry look" BY DICK TURNER along the eastern coast have been For morning sessions students, the Girls Legion of Honor ...... :. •. • '4 Marilyn Rogers Finance, and a registrar of yoters. GROCER’S .THUS y . 'b------SEMBLE A CARNIVAL resentatives and Senate were July she was director of Camp of Harry Maidment. The course of ~ I LONC>6l{.' 51 At the-:— of f r W Barbara and Carol. W-hlla'travel­ following echeduie will be ob­ Boys Legion of Honor ...... Roger Turkington Each town elected two senator.s OFFICIAL PAPER I TTY-^TWO-TOM 91 elected by each town. A ll these Asto-Wamoh at Columbia I^ake. • zpout six w^eks. Included 30 hours one's rope ing northward from Miami to Cape Exchange Editor ...... / ...... Peggy Waltersdorf Mrs. Evelyn Gerard ---- ' " with both cities electing four. The ^ WILL i—>. fV~^'-jwi^TR elections were carried on similar served: i classroom study and eight hours 1 , Cod. these girls were awaited with Warning—7:3S. Librarian ...... Barbara Field Miss Case's secretary Blue party swept the Senate, but e x p l a im ) , ^ to the way tha different towns of actual road training. apprehension, and many Eastern­ Tardy— 7:40, ' Glrla Sports Editor ...... Virginia Hanley positions s j storekeeper and librar- i the Gold party held a slight mar­ B U G S B U N N Y throughout the state carry on The class emphasis was on high­ ers breathed a algh of relief when Boys Sports Editor ...... Eill Bayer ian at this ramp. In August, she ' gin in the House of Representa­ .their own political proc-edurea. In Pasalng— 7:45. way safety with the students also their "guests" departed. First Period 7;4»- 6:36. | Chatter Columii ...... Connie Moriarty stayed at Lake Beaech in Middle- tives, which wait made up of all LOOK. MOW/ THAT both the House and Senate the Barbara, destrlng a quick tour ...... Dcanne Roltner Bob Buckley studying the mechanism of an au­ those who weren't Senators. Nationalists were the majority Second Period 8;42--9;31. ' Candid Questions field, Conn. BWANCM of the eastern coast, left Miami Motor trips from Canada to Cal­ tomobile. The main purpose of the Many bills were di.scussed and party. Third Period •;SiL--10:24. CWOOPS! one eve in mid-August and raced R e p o rte rs ifornia were taken by many oth­ course was to help young people among those passed were , to re­ Throughout the w-eek, different FOurfh Period 10:28'-11:17. gain a better..altilude toward driv- northward, oblivious to the public- 1954 Forbes Warren ers. Miss Nancy Fox took a motor ceive money from parking meters distinguished speakers, spoke to Fifth Period ll:2V-12:10. i ing. n ils is . both for their own ILy she was causing. Bette Almeltl I^enoro Zwick trip to Canada. Miss in the town of- 'Yerringfon, which the boys- about the operation of Afternoon session students will ' benefit and also for the other driv­ m Early In September. Carol, not follow the schedule below: Peggy Erickson 19,’>6 Putnam and Miia Doris Klbbe wa.a named after tlje director of town and city government. Among to be outdone, followed in her sia- ers. It has been proven that there Girls' .Stale, to make kindergarten these guestv'wBS Mrs. Frances Warning. 12:30. Edward Maher Barbara HewUt made brief visits to Nantucket. ter'a wake, little realizing that she, Carol Hewitt ■ 1 Cape Cod. and Buzzard's Bay and are more accidents in the 16 to 25-1 'Connecticut compulsory, and to Burke Reddick, former Secretary Tardy, 12 ;3S. ----- Nancy Weir year-old group, and fo r that rea»m ^ four la rid hlghwayiT, on alTT also, would be an unwelcome guest. Passing. 12:40: 19M Avard Huestls ' , Miss Carrie Spafard took a trip of State. Barbara and Carol Hewitt, twin insurance rates are considerably heavilv traveLed roads in Cnnnecti-. The meetings of the two parties Sixth Period, 12:44 1:33. Olga Brondola Judy Mozzer through Virginia and over to In­ slaters on our staff, have taken a Eleanor Panders i higher for a young driver. cut. with the advice of a cojpmls- were carefully planned and selected Seventh Period. 1:37-2:26. Faith Cohen dianapolis. later spending two The car used was a 19.53 Mer- great deal of ribbing because of Claudia Richard Bioner. , In advance. Candidates for the top Eighth Period. 2:30 -S;17. Barbara Cook I weeks at Cape Cod. I cury donated by Moriarty Bros. S f the aforementioned Barbara and Barry Schaller One o f the bills, which',w‘aa re­ offices were nominated and the Ninth Period. I:2S 4:12. James Ferguson Mias Helen Smith traveled The car a fire engine red. had dual \tX) PiM U6 Carol twin twister#- hurricanes to Tenth Period. 4;16-5;05. Sandra Stevenson , jected, called for a housing devel- different platforms which each Allan Martin throughout Maine. New Hamp­ control and regular shift. DOV^M.THE- you. Due to tack of student co-opera­ opfhent for veterans with a salary party would adopt were carefully Barbara Person Anne Stllson shire. and Vermont, Miss Beulah The final examination was given ANSWER IS Judy Mozzer '56 tion last year the eight minute rinder 15.000 in Willlmantlc and and thoughtfully discussed at these K itty Ryan Lynn Sundqulsl I Todd spent a week touring the by Mr. Aborn of the Connecticut 5H0^ VAUPgVILl.6 VES » 4-// break In the afternoon schedule has I New England States and spent the Stratford. meetlngf. ■ T y p is ts State Motor Vehicle Dept. During nine years Laurel Girls’ All ca'hdidates running for offices been diacontinued. ! rest of the summer at her home b - _ The cafeteria will be open for Due to the success of the proJict State has grown from 37 girls at­ gave speeches at the party failles MHS .\ Arthur Dnis Stores i tenant governor; Stuart Ebby, period has been cut from 30 to 25 ------I the homework. snd Crafts director at Camp Asto- I l f field Roil 1 & About treasurer, the only Federalist to minutes. While faculty and students have t- On the other hand. Chuck Brown Wamah and studying oil painting . gain recognition; Stanley Calkins enjoys all types of ath- been enjoying s summer vacation, dislikes these school days aa they In Kennebunk, Maine, for two I Cut out working hours. This means weeks: i Mohana semi-professional baseball. During •% s e. o_:»4. j turk away those dream* of a aum- erall. comptroller;' and The' rotating morning elass will the Town of Manchester's malnte- a lot when your trying to pay for Mi**4 Mary 4 Burke, . ,1 ___ Harry______Smith_ . mer (hatthat wentw#nr too fastfaat for stuatu- ‘You Juat milled him! I juit thii viry minuto tint him Courv. attorney general. the summer he did con.structlon meet second period on Tuesday, nance staff has been working. wor!' throughout the state. a car. '> and David Hartwell spent most ^nd faculty-alike. Time to »-M to town-for some thing*!“ The two outstanding boys, third on Wednesday, and fourth on Originally from Norwich. Cal­ Fruits of their labors Include th e' Gary Bogli, Jack Whitham, and r pul away those bathing suits, sun elected by the citizens of Boys' Thursday snd last period on Fri­ new doors on the front, north and Bob Buckley all agree with Mr. school at MHS. Miss Burke alM I those tennis rackets in State, and who were to represent kins la looking forward to making days. All other cluBses will meet at south entrances to the main build­ Brown that school cuts out work­ spent three weeks at Cape Cod. exchange for notebooks, gym suits : BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM BY EDGAit MAR11N Connecticut at the annual Boys neW filends here in Manchester CHRIS WELKIN. Planeten This Botlle Is On You ------BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Home. Sweet Home the same lime every day. ing, the new fluorescent lighting ing houis- -working such as golf, snd Mr. Hartwell spent the re-1 study. Time also to turn over; Nation this summer st Washing­ and has already found it a very Each claaa will be 50 minutes friendly town. As far as his guid­ systems in Rooms 2M and IIM and tennis, and swimming. malndtr of hi* vacation there. » that new-leaf and ttart the school C'MOK, ^ SO VtARV LANY \S> C0W\N<» A n d v)\ovyt .thy twyvoy- ton, D. C.. were Don Walker and long with s (our minute break be­ the freshly oiled pai king lota. Well, so much for the cross-ex­ Richard Danielsoh »penl hi*; .0^3 .54 u,e rijfht JIMWl', SCAB Jim Parkburst. , ance work Is concerned, Calklna is W a\T\K)6 TO YNiat O S ‘‘. \ DO V Y A R - OVO OAO&HTYR . . . tween classes. The ''X '' period will Many other additions 'have been amination for now. How about summer working in schools for the foot by getting all the A's and B 's , VCXIK h a t ! The convention w-as concluded very fond of talking with people DEAL \\.V-AVV IKi YVS. H09Y SHY LV Y>Y 540 be held Monday morning first made In the Franklin building. For you? Are you glad to be back? Board of Education. . you keep promising your parents. WE'VE with the inaugural ceremonies and stated "Llatening to the prob­ wh i^ a ssemblies will be pre- Mg IK , MORVtV 9ROOVY9A >. \ eXS OPSY't lems, of -oUteia.and.. helping . them the first time, the floors In this 'Bye now. Miss Marion'Hsle spAt her va- .j6crrrA6Ef •i- MANYK)Y.OYGiiOYO V W WHYTHIR :'.aTi(L. thattgiTni.iri?"^^^^^ ...... --^'-YlSeitYN! wlaavs'makwi me forget sboutm y buiUwag^liiava.^ -.Ajme.Slilaao-'M...- c»Udh.'-.aL!-ulMHM.^dm^ • -‘T^ e f oottwilFs ^ a d-has been gtv— O l'T O F V'LY YNRY VANRY Y^V4Y OR V^OT V Girls Stale attending. And »o, Students flriidiifM o school are ed. The floor of the study hall In and reviewing background mater­ CHRIS! WRc,. is v t Nutmeg Boys State accomplished own. ing the pigskin a workout since h e r e ... VXV SVY'S A asked to park either on Welle Street basement, 7F has been repair. ial for the coming year. Aug. 29. Coaches Walker Briggs NVORVYV! GCcrtT Its purpose for 1963, for -it en- j Barbara Cook, '35 ciiiiCM! SbVkRTiY * or in ^ n t of the main building, A ll the outside, doors have been Attend College and Tony Allbrio are looking for­ _____ ^______VAORVW. lightened the boys on the under- ■ The area at the north end of main repaired. Two leacheri' rooms World Members j Some of the M. H. S. faculty ward to a good seagon. and under EXPERT WATCH AV\CY standing o f the functions of our building srtll be reserved for teach- ; added. New asphalt tile \ «s e > r> tirv s v c V « i i * v | w e n t to summer schools and col- the co-captains Bill Ritchie and m o r -l y m s state government. Teani Impressive er's cars only. 1 has been laid In the nurse’a office. clC a i l U I l b for*"-the summer season. Dick Plagge we're going to have a REPAIRIN8 Bob Buckley,, '55. Miss Nancy Louise Evans ii the .Tp* riaigpole In front of _ Franklin SfcOYKilYW- ‘ y ______I^awrence Perry, attended Came- teem worth yelling for. tWe VYAR- new full time home economica. been given a fresh coat of hope.) The schedule this year la At First Practices teacher. Mrs. Alice Franconl, part- j pamt. Summer vacations were spent In *1* Instltutecof 'Technology in Diob R«finislM4l OVO i) ” 7...... 1 Pltlaliurgh.----- Vi. PennsylvsniaPennsylvania fo(o r,r , six the largest in many years., with time Home Economics teacher last j Additions to come In the near various ways by the members of the first of the nine games being SOKi .. - Science (Uuh ..ccn.. Miss Anne Beechler at- - .. PERM-O-SEAL CRTSTALS The recent heat wave couldn't ear. now on a leave of absence, le ; fumr, are a parking area for 18 Ing replaced by >Us. W. B. the High School World, tended summer school at Htll.ver 1 played In East Hartford. Sept. 19 discourage the spirited group of cars and a fluorescent lighting eye-1 Guafmnt«ed Workmanship Green. She will teach part-time i Those who spent their summer College. Mrs. Mildred Early at- ■ , ______Plans Meeting gridmen who will compose this tern In the main office. ,Cor IW4 T M Beg U g Pel. OW grade achool home economics and I vacation at home were Barbara tended Kent State University in. Attention I-reslim.n 7 C year's Red and White football Barry Schaller, '58 part-time high school. Other Person, K ilty Ryan, and Lynn Kent. Ohio, while visiting relatives ^ /’I* n'r V4HS / The SdlSnce Club will hold Ita team, as the team began pre- Sundquist. A few others who show­ in Akron Ohio 1*1' creaking stairs of MHS. DEWEY-RICHMAN Sign Of Trouble B Y h L V E R M E E R Over Ruled! LANK LEONARD new teachera this (all are PRISCILLA’S POP MICKEY FINN first meeting of the year on Sept'.- season practice three weeks ago at Robert Gray, who will teach (reth- ed their ambitiousnesa were Bette Mrs. Florence Anderson visited We know you’ll love it a s ^ ^ 7C7 31AIN 8T.' the West Side Oval. W A L D O ! I'LL N BUT, SHERIFF-A LOUIE! MV 18. This meeting will be used to In­ man and sophomore English; Si.x Y-Teeii Girls Ainietti who worked at. Tot's and in New Hamoshlre. Miss Anns : w* ^ V Yoo woolPH'r If HO, no! i couldn't Eleven lettermen are returning wow CAN YOU M IN THERE-IF \G£T ANY DISTANCE FOUR WOOD WONT GET four wood, troduceVI4.nJUC«: lastaeieav year'sTmoe »T probation — mem- . •• a aa James Eugene Calkins, guidance Teens: Marilyn Rogers who worked McGuire vacationed at Black Point | ^e leTiw I SAY SUCW A- \ / bert who have proved themselves to this years squad, with 18 letter- at the Manchester Savings ^nk^j^nj Miss Marion Casey visited I THAT'S THt FIRST \! TtAH! I VOOP TAKEN MV J WITH THAT, LOUIE! IT UP FAST enough! please! assistant; Miss Martha Peterson, At Gonferciice DREADFUL acceptable and to acquaint the men having been lost via gradua- underclass gym ; and William and who a l«. took a trip to N o v . (^autauqua and Watkins G lo ".! " ‘ V U ? *e TRAP HE’S KEN M, advice! use \ OIVE ME MV FOUR IT'LL MT THE UP .TWING* present members with the pro­ lion from last season's team. Singer, who will teach general Sro\ia. New Brunswick; <^nnle York, and spent the re.st of ISH'T IT.aANCV? y INHERE . - . TMISWNE iron! AND PROP lACX IN'. Coach Walker Briggs expects to gram and their duties for the math and general aclence, Six members of the Manches­ Moriarty who w'orked at CainJj j aummer at her home In Mo- ® ^ MHS I MtLOCNOOESUP! use- Red Ritchie and Joe Curry at present year. Bette Aimeltt, '84. ter Y-TeenA Joan Boyle. '54; Johnson, and Alan Martin who | N. Y...... "... «H S . On SepL 11. the program tom- the quarterback poottion with Ber- worked a* a lifeguard at the new ■ trip* to the w’est coast The Ians sure look good on . mlttee will meet for planning an nie Alrmany again retumidg to Janice Roberts, '56; Sue Marcel. pool in Rockville.- i made by Russell Wright. The ' I ' V f \ right half, Salamon#: Miller, Con-' '55; Paula Firestone, *56-. Jane everybody. Doesn’t it gel you mad Interesting and beneficial program Those fortunate persona who | flmt of which waa a 30-day camp- nell, Griswold, and Plagga wilt All Soplioiiiore Visits Kassler, ‘56; LVn Sandals, '56; and ____ _ . , though, after dying in that hot sun i of events. All that is known at this I mIa T sviemAle ••tA 91va *PCnt lh®ir *U III III ® f \ RCfttiOfl ** ■ ! ing trip with a gi'oiip of boys, the \\0tv time is that the Science Fair will key positions on the strong line, Valerie Laycock, 54. attendedjhe p „ hour after hour (ao that you catch with DeMartIn and Provost play­ Y-Teen cohference at Silver Bay. i RifhAtd" Rffrv i ’l'" L"‘’ithat certain somebody's cvf;I. and | be the main project of the year. In Miami Area his summer ' Cl“ doia Richard. Barry | friends. Anthony Alibno took a | ll.vtening to your mother's The club looks forward to an ing center. Junior Oene . Johnson Lake George, N. Y., this summer , ...... ------• 4 'a fte r ILstening ...... I / Warren. I week's camping trip with his fam- , ject^res about how foolish tecn- aventful year and some new prac­ and Barrett will Mao be returning from June 27 to July 2, to discover I , ...... ------what other Y-Teeners were doing Avard Hufstus. n - , i *'>' throughout upper New 6 ork : „ „ s are trying to gel sunstroke. tices under Andy Ansaldl aa presi­ from last y/ar’s o^d. i Karoiyn Kaye, a. sophomore, at In Ihetr cluba and to see how _ and Canada. Mr. Alibrio o^iy „ne month in kchool dent. It can be assured that the Coaches Brigga Mtd •Allbrio an­ Jd.H.S., and her family. Dr. and ticipate a very good^peaaoit from m !H.S. could be improved. bare HewUt.^ Judy Mozzer. W nore . requirements for a | jj, y o„ look as w hits a.s you Science Club will cerUlnly put in Mrs. Paul M^ Kayp, 109 West Cen­ a ll: another year of worthwhile work their charges, with the toughest From start to finish, the days Zwick and ®lea'’«”' Panciera all Ms.ster’s Degree In Education at last June in the ever growing fields of Scl- competition coming trinp Middle- ter St., vUIUd Miami Beach during were'filled with exciting and new fP'"» P®*^' “’'•ir summer v.ca- Springfield College. It waa worth it though, wasn't JHEBIULI ,ja_ HI-QS&EIR______' . I* ' town. in the CCIL; W #*t Haven, thatr summer vacation thia year.. , do and learn. They had ■*"** A new gym teacher for the it? Bum V Rush BY LESLIE TURNER FRF'*KUR«5-ANfrYffS-FRIENDS Heebieic^ man>niSs'eiirnnres“ wiucK"wifre'b8th — l^cnore— Z w ick , .' 55,. .... TRfla“MTaS ManfnrPeterxon. Trpent “ “ “ Conritr Monarty- tJAPTAIN KASY Kd Mmher, and powerHbiiaifWeavir. Th# nine- They left Manchester on July 28. a \u0K FPuR/ IF yoirp care to.use gam * schedule gets under way^qn amusiiig.And Interaatlng. . her summer aa an athletic auper- r)_. Au fwrsowe bro I JU ST ©Cff TA- I'LL WAKB MOM . Bnrowte -ttlay Stopped .at Norfolk; EMiTOVEes VotJK eifiPifffEes'eMT . ITB^NO-USe-/ "WO'POP’ WALKWiS'' epl.' 19 agatiiat ReJt-Hartloe^ —l -- Bpeakenr-“ Wet|p '---from— -Indla,- vtsor—at -Gamp---Gathqdral -Ptoesi- 1 CANT$tEI«P' SCARt UP *150 Ya;,“ <»arteAoq,“t^^^ TO THROW HIM Votl me 5Cg6$«B^ /jtOUNO MV BOOM Roger TurkIngton, M ' amVIiUt, Fla., before reaching. ■Eg?i^. Korear China'and the Unlt- Two TeiirHcw Join N. K. Another hew member of ... eM.-TOAACU>jin>AA:- -:tl«rjflKi(ltFU''''Ral»fte'4>r7gk'? f lS8^ 'fej NAiTWS ON Dan Bawers, who inspired- the teacher, worked for the landscape 'p(M’rE«EHni0«! The kayea then eiijoyed a full Hom e Eu. Staff TH'CURB! ’ Fufopeaii Trip girls with his talks about Y-Teens department of the University. of Double Segsion* ^ week of very pleasant weather at and their lives. . - Connecticut and two weeks in' tha Olympia. During thia time the Besides the- dally acUvriUes.-the M HS has opened its doors to two western Pennsylvsrtls. A tour, covering 10 European ^Affect Gun Team (amUy viMted friends and went Y-Teeners went swimming, played shopping In Miami. Karoiyn spent new Home Economics teachers this Mrs. Ems Loomis spent her va­ countries, Including the Scandina­ sports and sailed boats. At night cation in Lunenburg. Nova Scotia, .losc’ p h y most of her time boating, swim­ fall. They are Mrs. Willard B. vian peninsula, ocwpled the sum- they saw movies, went square Green and Mi-ss Nancy Louise visiting friends and relatives. As a result of double lesslone, ming, and' horseback riding. An­ dancing, or swimming, i mer of Miss Avis Kellog. a mem­ Evans. '' Typing teacher Miss Eileen Mc­ ber of the faculty of Manchester the MHS Rine Team, along with other highlight waa motoring to the Between the activities, the University of Miami at Coral Mrs. Green Is a graduate of Rus- Carthy spent ths rammer at York Naylor High School. the other athletic activities of the campers were kept very busy and .instruneRb Gablee. aell Sage College. Troy, N. Y„ Beach. Maine, except fo r one Mias Kellogg left the United school, will be st a loss for ex­ were all glad to get back to the week's stay at Newport. R. I., and perienced members. Only (our men The Kayes began their return where she received her B. S. de­ States In June and landed in cottages at nik'ht. A ll the girls gree. She previously taught school a week In New York City. Southampton, England, after an will return to the shooting line. trip the day before the hurricane had a wonderful, time and laarned hit Florida. They itayed at Wash­ at Saranac Lake. N. Y.. and Cro- Miss Isatel Worth spent a relax­ RENTED eight-day boat trip. After a three- Up this year will be Captain Joe many new thirtgii for local Y-Teen f-// ington, D. C,, previous to tjieir ar­ ton-on-Hudson. N. Y . Tennis and ing aummer In Nantucket enter­ day visit in London. Miss Kellog Bell. Robert Croes. Robert Ledoux, CTul.>e. taining guests and relatives among ate Mala st., Manchester t-0620 twn 4f Ms I and Charles Brown, with Captain rival In Manchester. gardening occupy much of Mrs. TO STUDENTS Of< began her tour of other European Anns Bullion, '58. Green’s leisure flme. and after vaca­ whom were Miss Klbbe and Miss countries which included Belgium, Bell tha only-Ictterman. THe; S-fOKY OF MARTHA WAYNR Danger Head-On BY WILSON SCRUGGS tioning at Saranac Lake thia sum­ Putman from MHS and Mme. Shelton Calls BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY Fransa, Germany, Auatria, Switz­ The team faces compute re­ V I C F U N T ’V-Teeas Plaa MeeUngs mer. she is anxioiia' to resume the Yvette Rouille from Poitiers, OUR TRIAL FLAN erland, Holland. , Denmark, building, needing 20 new-coroerf. X KNOW rriMAS twcE UNUjoniwwmcrwtw T h a t nbS w t, tVHfi'S THE MATTER Caiiflifl Questions duties of teaching snd making new France, who was visiting here in t o u v e m b n OFCOUMB. mark and Scotland. There were no freshmen or eppho- Plans for future meettnga were WHMO 1 LftFT/yOU *IOUK WORK ,AgOLrTTne»(iuSH Vi lTHYCUr/ YOU friends here ,ln Manchester. Manchester for two monlha lyORUNfr During her traveling. Miss Kel­ morea lost year who could come revealed recently by Mrs. Mildred O M ilH W V 4 M n I t . e W V - J F «B MHtsJT TMO M i+M -T, OPWwnoK. , wlnna get U5 Hi there! It's time again to set­ Miss Evans, who received her C. Hewitt, '58 Chrysanthemnm m H A R R a n o ransoNdD-paMaoN/ logg atatef, the thing that im­ out (or the team because of the Early, advisor to Senior Y-Teens. B. Hewitt, ‘68 ^vaiN C eo VMA6 ■AMPPgO-'MME- TMNS TOVOO.\COffTA6ft LAST KILLED? Among the ideas were a spring tle down at M.H.S. B.S. degree at Simmons College, in PUT PONT you hvBUcf A (THA^ pressed her the moot was the afternoon session. A REST- O N i HDMAIT WANT M(Y Coach Gilbert Hunt believes fashion show, a Halloween party Surprising as It ' may seem Boston, la especiall.v anxious to gSHfHOMY THNK V O t y i^ sreiACP OBFOUB friendliness of the natives. Their though, some are happy about it. get' started as she is beginning her Reporters First Again Plants willingneas to help was a great as- that, because of the change In the and service projects. It is hoped pgiNe— JT7 aoHOOfug c h a n c ip Students were asked Just recently, teaching career here at MHS. Mies The first club in school to get r— t TonAsoov, •et on her Journey. school, schedule so that college that one of the projects will be a "How do you feci about returning Evans spent her summer working underway has always been the FOR SALE The most beaptlful scene o f the course sophomores attend the ■ala of pencils with ttie MHS bas­ to echool ?“• and here are a few as a dietician at "The Whistling High School World. Their first trip w4s the heather fields of morning session, be will have ma­ ketball schedule printed on them. meeting wss Tuesday monV"*. •75 Mnln St., M sneW ster terial from lower cUasc^ to groom More suggestions and ideas for replies: Oyster," In Ogunquit: Maine. Other 179 FERN STREH Scotland. ■ — ' than teaching, she is exceptionally Sept. », In the World office. TEL. m ~»-ui4 (?■ The trip came>to a eloae at the for next years team. meetings will be accepted from Judy Mozzer says she's glad to (First street on left after get back but she'll miss the sum­ fond of music and enjoys swim­ The staff submittsd ' stories end of August when UIss Kellog Coach Hunt alao bellev.es the. new fnembers. abopt vacations and assignments Mnadwetcr Country Club) All- acnior girls that are inter- mer sports. ming. returned to Southampton to hoard riflemens chances of capturing th* were handed out to the membcri. eatad are Invited to try out at tha Connie Mbrlarty's anxious to see The teachers and pupils welcome the boat (or the United Statee. CCIL- . championship again thU Tha ataff alao gathered informa­ try-outs that will be held .later the gang but wishes thiji wasn't both Mrs. Green and Mias Ehrana TEDFORO’S FARM Miss Kcfllog would like to make year {o be excellent In spite o f the tion about tha summer vacatioas lack o f experienced ahootera, this month.' I her last- year at M.H.S. to the teaching ataff. the trip agaia In the future. Barbara Cook, '55 of tha taacbera. Read Herald A d m Judy Mozzer, ’M. . Andy Ansaldl, '64. ^ j -B. Field, '54. Bob Prevoat U looking forward \ \ • I > ■' 1 M l ■■V.

PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BJANCHE8TER, CONN- FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1963 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 19S3 PAGE rOtJETEEN DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER toonerville f o l k s RY FONTAINE FOX Antwar to Proviout PmiiIo Sense and Nonsense This ond Thot Ed - Do yoti know what happen­ THIS T ’ THAT a c e o m •0------and ’ ed to the man who stayed up all repose ' i vThe other night I went to camp night trying to figure out what 1 Man and —— upon my favorite morria chair. Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser (1 Bargain —— happened to the aim when It setT Compiled by Students of Manchester High School S A ll------and But when I tried to light the lamp. Ted—No, what happened? j VOL. XXL No. 1 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 good DOWN I found no doggone bulb waa there. EM- It finally dawned on him. ^ and 1 ------, Texas I Wed me to the, chandelier, to get a bulb that I might read. Six emp­ downt 2 Sacred image A terrible thing happened to a Faculty Spends Heads (^uncil Girls’ State .12 Playing card! 3 Marshes ty sockets made it clear, that here- Eight Attend New Year Sees J Co'Editorn of H igh.School W orld there was no bulus... Indeed. 1 certain Hollywood actress—her Lieut.*Govenior 13 Lamb'a 4 Worms hurried to the standing-lamp that s mink coat was stolen while her Varied Vacations — III MU 1 iirHiiii - "Eaaayt 3 Es|>ouse press agent was out of town. Held at UConn 25 — and Ale 45 Carols parked beside the radio. Alas. Boys’ State o f ------" . t Chooses Some mean, bulb-snatching scamp 7 Italian coin 26 Moderated 46 God — ' the Motoring, boating, working, uid 14 Born had left no bulbs to esse my woe. When fate linnds you a lemon, 1& Dacmt t Endures 28 Love affair queen! squeeze it and start a Icrnonade. t studying are only a few of the Junior Girin . Elected 30 Slippery 47lretand I scurried to the dining room, and 17— —and t'Not mixed ■ got me upon a chair: and fumbled Delegatea Describe Nut* Some Revision o f Bell typsi of vacatlona enjoyed by 10 Equal 31 Essential 48 Deceive -By Class, Sponsored woman In-the ghostly gloOnt^— Alack! No No. 32 waa running an hour late members of the faculty at Manches­ 11 Remit being 50 Notion when it waa Aagged to a atop at* a mq; Convention, Whit* Schedule; Five New It Beginnlnf blasted bulbs were there! I took ter High School. By American Legion It American 16 Slants type 33 Locations 51 Sign, — and small station. The train was deliver the stairs three at a time, and ham Honoreil Teacheira Join Faculty songbird 20 Wild swine 35 Continent snapped the bath-room switch in crowded and the conductor was In Miss Jeanne Low made her usual 22 Within the 40 —^ of eight 52 Sea eagla European trip thia summer, visit- j During the week of June 21 to 31------and vtln. The bed-rooms were a "bulb- none too happy a mood when he ' Four junior*. Jack Whitham, Tha T;Sft ball uaharsd In tha 27, Sandra Taggart and Nancy pepper enemy’s 43 Scrooge was 53 Whale swung himself off the coach to ing relatives and touring through-. lesa crime” — I bellowed like a Bob Johnaon, Jim Tatro, Pick lgA3-54 achool ysar Wsdnasday out France and southern England. | Cole attended the ninth annual J3------and heir i* Greek war god one (comb, form) hull in pain! B elow .:, my wife help a woman and her six children aboard. They ranged in age from Farr, and John Backua, of the morhlng fbr anothar full achadule. AnotnerAnother American ujuriaitourist inIn a.u-:Eu l Laurel Girl a State ■<'the Univer- 24 Strong right came in the door, I cried. "Oh, help rope was Mlsa A'iis Reliogg, m A - ; u aity of Connerl^icut. Each year, the f... . V 4— i — 7— r — A - Tnafe— - - jflv«- Tne...tight+—fve^ 14-ve«ea-l«-3.—E4U!h-.of-tb«m—had— — Hhwall Chancy Taehnleai Si!lMMSi7 Th4Ya ''lA'* cKiKISias In the nans of \ both hands full of suitcaaes, paper ingtnar herh*r Flralfirst CTiirAn*«nEuropean frintrip. I ? American Legion Auxiliary spon­ 27 M ona------searched the house from floor to along with four aophomoraa, Joe Manchaatar High this ysar. Along sors two Junior girls who are r a r “ i n bags, miigazlnes. ete. I Mrs. Dorothy D'Amico spent h er' 2t Awry floor. There's not a dad-blamed Curry, George Dormer, Tom Smith wtUv new conference rooms and summer vacation in 5(orth ' East- elected by their cisasmatea, at 32 Dried grape bulb in alght!" My wlfey pave a Finally they were all safely on y i) the train and the conductor, still and Bob Bucklay, attended the an­ (h>ora, thera ara a few new faces ham, Cape Cod, Mass. ' ' Manchester High School. 34 Black birds little smile, and aald, ''They're at Many of Manchester High's facul- Laurel Girl's Stale was founded mnectlrut during the The double session system, In­ during the summer season. Russell | ! more, about the government of ' thrush family n Z l f t a flashlight in the car.” Harrington worked aa a bank teller j , Connecticut by setting up of a lot's tot Junior twipo the bathtub otopporo to . —Karl FIsster. dam, you should have left half of week .ot June 31 to 2T. Thia con­ troduced last year because of lack 38 Short comedy your family at home. vention, aponaored by the Ameri- of apace, will be observed by atu- at the First National Bank of Man- ‘ model state government. roplaco tho butted wheels on hie toys!" On the — of n i k n a A k II j Chester, Stefan Corbin (or a whole- ' ! The girls were divided into two 9 ~ Many a reformer atumhlea over Mother (cheerfullyi I did. cMn Legion, taught tha boyi by denls and faculty again tbit year. the moment /actu al practice, how the govern­ : sale tobacconist and Angelo Blanco { I political parties which were the Vi t! a pile (if trash around hla own door A few new Ideas will be piiV\to k'i-U,.;—L.. M ..., *• 41 Color tz n Cyclist (in bar) To tell the ment of Connecticut operates. work and there are some ch a n g ^ with the Highway Engineering Test­ I Gold party and the Blue party. when he sallies out to clean up the Pat CamplM-ll ing Laboratory in Portland. Conn. i Bob Provost MAJOR HOOPLE 42 Precious i truth, I’m a little stiff from wheel- ". Jack waa honored by being elected which will go. into effect im-^ Carolyn Bongtaon Each party held a caucus to pre­ BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with 5T- rt world., Jack Whitham \ The Pratt k Whitney Aircraft OUT OUR WAY stone Inp. ! lieutenant Oovamor, . mediately. pare a slate of state officers and a 44 Behind the Motorist Thftt so? I'm from Upon arrival, all boya ware as­ in East Hartford occupied the sum­ platform wa.s drawn-up A cam­ SREAT CAESAR, MARTM A^ ?. SF V- H w HI fhlrken Or Egg i Thia year Senlori, Juniors snd mer vacation of tTharlea Beattie, ' ------curtain I Bluefield my.self. signed to one of two parties, either Bophomore College Preparatory Driver’s Coiirs«’ paign. ' complete with rallies and rnCT56Z5fcors VOUR DRESS/VtAKER ? Great oak.s from little acorns grow Namesakes Bother who worked on the second shift. i \ a p » a ip h o l iv e 46 Shore Nationallit or the Federalist. They atudenta will attend the morning speeches, followed. l'V 6 THOUSKT UP A SIG HONOfil •jME DWELLS FAR OVER *a t i :V. W la surely true, and has been so. George Emmerllng participated in | ICUZ He'S AFRAjp 4t'Balance But Nonetheless, one thought pro­ Malden Aunt And. what were also assigned to one of the aeaelon while Freehmen, Business School World Staff Offereil al MH8 Four, towns and two cities made J TO Dte-AWP FOR V0U,6lR KMISHT/ X MEED OM THE REMOTEST S3 Craft eight designated parties of which a Summer Workshop (or teachers; oe (it to i l t i vokes. brought you to town, H^fftry!?' Hewitt Twins Course and Trade School Sopho- , up Laurel Girls' State. Each . epootcSEz AKi a m b a s s a d o r t o FRiMGE OF TOWM, ALMOST Henry Ah. well, I JuV come to they were to be a membar. Each at the Aetna Life Insurance Co. ! REPR6«6NTM6-^')<5UR ■54 One who wins Don't scorns sl.so spring from morca will go in the afternoon. ^ , . (town elected a drat' selectman or FWr'STK REA«ON A d a v '5 trekc/-*-'a n d Mias Julia Case spent two weeks ' 56 Contend 4T" oaks 7 see the sights, and I thought that town alerted Its own town offi­ With the exception of a few This past summer, a driver a , ^ mayor, a clerk, a treasurer: a WHV THEy CAVS F1R9T AESlSKlMENT WILL B e ) THe6E SROCERieS — I'd rail on you first. cials, auch as the judge, chief of During the past few weeks, per- Editorial Board touring Ohio, Indiana, Wiaconaln. B.EPMANTS , , ...... ;,,-.-.-.'I!!‘ue.,R*(-e . mtjMw .sbangea,. .the . ball .Jk:hedule and-Canada; and- ape’irt-one week/MS*F«*-*:»A ..A.MiSSJON TO ^ J POTATOSS^SUeAR. ORAKki>«S -st^— and EF j)6ncF,~*6Wctni«n, 'ptoiecutor,- and . . . _____ a t . . ______a.rnms* "wotfLeisiS"] DRESSMAReR ANDtHE hajia IKe most proih1nsnTt>aveIers remain the same as last year Co-Edltora Im ^lef 7.... .77 Carolyn Benglson, Pat (Ampbell boatinr in Maine. Dunn; June and Unrie at MH.S* under the direction {-i-tfm. a chairman i)i the Botrd oi 1 THEY CAWey FUXJR — X50X RE­ hungry look" jurors. Member! to House of Rep.' along the eastern coast have been For morning tesiiona students, the Girls Legion o f Honor ...... Vlarilyn Rogers July ahe waa director of Camp ' of H arry M aidm ent. The courae o f 1 f'in a n c e . and a re^alrar of jmtera^ tJROCER’S -r - TMlS SEMBLE A CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER reaentatlves and Senate were ON LONdiER.^ St At the — ot T Barbara and Carol. While travel­ following schedule will be ob­ Boys Legion of Honor ...... Roger TurkIngton TWO 41 elected by each town. All these Asto-WamA al Columbia Ijike. included 30 hours ; N>th° cUie(l*electfng^A The one’i rope J ing northward from Miami to Cape served: Exchange Editor ...... Peggy Waltersdorf 4 . elections were carried on similar Cod. these girts were awaited with '...... Barbara Field Mias Case's secretary and held ' Blue party swept the Senate, but to tha way tha different towns Warning—7:8S. Librarian...... appreheneion, and many Baatern- Girls Sport.ft Editor ...... Virginia Hanley pbaltiona as storekeeper and librar­ of actual road training. the Gold party held a alight mar­ BUGS BUNNY ■' throughout the state carry on Tardy—7:40. ‘ The class emphasis.was on high­ era breathed a sigh of relief W-hen Passing—7:45. I i Boya Sports Editor ...... Bill Bayer ian at this ramp. In August, she gin in the House of Representa­ their own political procedures. In their "gueits'' departed...... Connie Moriarty way safety with the students also tives. which wa.s made up o f all both the House and Senate the First Period 7:49- 8:38. ! Chatter Column . , stayed at Lake Beagch in Middle- L O O K MOVM t h a t Barbara, desiring a quick tour ...... Dcan'ne RoUner Bob Buckley studying the mechanlim o f an au­ those who weren’t Senator*. Nationallata were the majority Second Period 6:42—9:31. | Candid Queatlons field, Conn. tomobile. The main purpose of the BWANCM of the eastern coast, left Miami Third Period 9:35- -10:24. Motor trips from Canada to Cal­ Many bills were discussed and party. one eve In mid-August snd raced Reporters course waa to help young people among those passed were to re- D W O O P S l Throughout the week, different Fourfti Period 10:28- -11:17. , ifornia were taken by many oth­ northward, ubiivloiia to the public­ 19.14 Forbes Warren ers. Miss Nancy Fox took a motor gain a better attitude toward driv­ , ceive money from parking meters diatingulahed speakers^ spoke to Fifth Period 11:21— 12:10, ing. This la both for their own ity she was causing. Bette Aimettl L,cnoro ZwIck trip to Canada. Miss Catherine ; in the town of Iferrington. which the boyi' about the operation of Afternoon seealon students will ' benefit and also for the other driv- i named after tha director of Early.in September. Carol, not follow the schedule below: Peggy Erlcliaon 19.16 Putnam and Mias Doris Kibbe town and city government. Among to be outdone, followed In her ils- era. It has been proven that there make kindergarten these gucita was Mrs. Frances Warning, 12:30. Edward Maher Barbara Hewitt made brief visits to Nantucket, ter'a wake, little realising that she, ______Carol Hewitt ______'Cape Cod. and'Buzzard'i Bay and Are more accidenlKft Tn~ uo nn f cttrut .eftompYiiHOrv^-^md-tcompu Ia6f - t a A ___Burks-Reddick,-ionner ilecretary. -Ta«ly,-lZJ5.------ev-Wair------year-old group, and for that reawn,. hlghwavs on all TTao:'wouId'BTanirnw'^^^ Passing. 12:40. 195.1 Avard Huestls Mias Carrie Spafard took a trip of State. Barbara and Carol Hewitt, twin Insurance rates sre considerably heaviiv traveled roads in Djimecti- _ The meetings of the two parties Sixth Period. 12:44 1:33. Olga Brondola Judy Mozzer through Virginia and over to In- siateri on oUr staff, have taken a EUeannr Panders higher for,a young driver. cut,. with the advice at a cojnmls- were csrefully planned and selected Seventh Period, 1:37 —2:28. Faith Cohen dianapqlis, later spending two The car used was a 195S Mer­ great deal of ribbing because of Eighth Period, 2:30 3 ;17. Barbara Cpok Claudia Richard veeki atvpapa Cod.. sioher. , f In advance. Candidates for the top the aforementioned Barbara and cury donated by Moriarty Broa. S "" Ninth Period, 2:25 4:12. James Ferguson Barry Schaller One of the bilUi, whlcff WM re­ ■ViDOPlM US offices were nominated and the Carol twin twisters- hurricanea to Mlaa H«tcn Smith traveled The car a fire engine red. had dual Tenth Period. 4:16- 5:05. Allan Martin Sandra Stevenson , throughout MiMne. New Hamp- jected. called for a housing devel­ d o Wm, th& different platforms which each you. control and regular shift. opment for.veterans with a salary party would adopt were carefully Due to lack of student co-opera- ' Barbara Person Anne Stilson idiire.” and Vermont, Miss Beulah ANSWER IS Judy MoiMr '56 tlon last year the alght minute ; The (insl examination was given under $.1,000 in Willlmantic and and thoughtfully discussed at these Kitty Ryan Lynn Sundquist Todd spent a weeV^ touring the by Mr. Aborn of the Connecticut BHOP VIAUPgVILLE break in the afternoon schedule has New England States"aqd spent the X Stratford. meetings. Typists State Motor Vehicle Dept. During nine years Laurel Girls' All candidates running for offices been discontinued. i rest of the summer at :-l;er home Due to the success of the project gave speeches at the party ralllee MHS Adds New The cafeteria will be open for ■ Avis Anderson RoqsM Larchevque in Maaaachusetta and - Harold State has grown from 57 girls at­ Roval Edict BY V. T. HAMLIN atudenta. who may either buy aand- it w1l Ibe continued this fsll under tending to 164 girls repreaenting a l l e y OGP \4 IT T. g o o d VA'LL SET « V on their platform and etch exr Priscilla Hill Norma Le CIsire Parks worked in Hartforef'-.and the co-dtrectorship of Maidment IN TH' MORNING Willard Hlinl Joan Mankua YEP! tOU DONE WRONC. TtW VtOULD BE A S tM / O U S ?) thins VA pressed, his own ideas as to why .Luidanec Advisor their'lunch" from home. T his has spent tw() weeks In Oklahom^. i f jnn. Mr. Ferni *>" i * THROWN6 PMV TH' PRETTY" SERIOUS he should be elected one of the Eleahdi- Kearns Beverly PorTer Miss lone Fellows made trips LO m the morning for the after- SITUATION.-BUT 7 I proved vary satisfactory in the past Joan Ladyga Sylvia Schneider TRAPPINGS OF AN AAS, ELMER! oIBclali of Boys’ State. who have a Canada and New Hampshire, but atudenta and Mr. Maidment 1 ______. ------OFFICE YOU WERE VOlfU. HAFTAGO When Friday the election day A new guldance'ccunseior ha.;*_- ^ud^! r^^MirTn,! ’ spent most of the summer in Der- j intKe afternoon for morning aes-1____ — — J — — — » hcxxsngonly a e TO TK WIZER FOR , HAVE THAT had been-completed, the National­ been added to the guidance depart- I P«rl^ class ar^ foir by. Vt. . i Sion,alon students. More information on (j p ^ ment at MHS this year. He i , j w o r k after ach^l and do not have eoBsrmjTE! ' A N S W E R ist had taken five out of six of the Dwight Perry spent his vseation 1 when til* course will be given ^ .T O T H A T ! JamifS E.-,Calklna, who received his I *i"l* •“ 8° , - high posU. Donald Walker, took to hard work this year as our Stu­ conducting a tour of high achool j at a later d^te. i r TOYS the top honors by being elected the dent Council prealdent. boya through the West and to | Bette Aimettl, '54.1 FOB THE KIDDIES twelfth BOye’ State Governor. ^ . , , Barbara Hewitt wants to get to- CaUfomia. ' I Large Aa*aitnuiit Other ofUcera to head the executive Mlsa Hope Henderson divided divlelon w*r* John Whitham. lieu­ D lir in w S lim n ic r gether with her school chums once • t R n » r I luilou-a Hiah In P'alr- •‘1 conference rooms. Lunen * e I more but isn't so anxious to greet her vacation by working aa Arts ^Arthur Drus Stores 1 tenant governor; Stuart Ebby, field " *" '■ 'f I period has been cut from 30 to 25 .— r—- I the homework. and Craft* director at Camp Aato- Roiiiifl & -^^ u t treasurer, the only Federalist to On the other hand. Chuck Brown Wamah and studying oil painting gain recognition; Stanley Simon. While faculty and student* have been enjoying a summer vacation, dislikes these school days as they in Kennebunk. Main*, for two Aecretary of atate; Richard Weth- rotating. cut out working hours. Tills means weeks. erall. -comptroller; and Mohana seml-profeaslon.l baseball. During I . the Town of Manchester's mainte­ a —i.v. i tuck away tho.se dreams of a sufn- ‘You just mitaod him! I Juat this vary minuta aant him the summer he did construction i a lot when your trying to pay for M iA H a ry Burke, i mer that went too fast for stu- Courv, attorney general. meet second period on ..Tuesday, nance staff has been working. a car. and David Hartwell spent most •'tj gp j faculty alike. Time to •-II to town.for aoma thinga!” The two outatanding boya. wot!- throughout .the state. ! third on Wedneaday, and fourth on Originally from Norwich, Cal­ FruiU of their labors Include the Gary Bogli, _ Jack Whitham. and Ab iummer teaching *umm^ away those bathing suits, sun f elected by the ciUzena of Boys' I Thursday and last period on Fri­ new doors on the front, north and ' Bob Buckley all agree with Mr. State, and who were to represent kins IS looking forward to making school St MHS. Miss Burke *1^ tan oil and those tennis rackets in BY RUSS WIN1T3RBOTHAM BY EDGAtl MAR11N new* filends here In Manchester days. All other classes will meet at south entrances to 4he main build-, Brown that school cuts out work­ spent three weeks st C a ^ Cod., ^^ffjange for notebooks, gym suits CHRIS WELKIN. Plueteei This Bottle Is On You BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Home. Sweet Home Connecticut at the annual Boyi the same time every day. ing, the new fluorescent lighting mg hours...working such as g'olf,. -and Mr. Hartwell apenl the re-^ ^^p^j „tu(jy "nme also to turn over ( Nation this - summer...... - at Washing *’•* already found it a very Each class wtl) be 30 minutes tonV o . C.,"w7ere Don Walker and friendlj' town. A* far M ^la guld- ayatema in Rooms 2M and IIM and tennis, and sWIluming. malndar of his vacation there. i jj,gt new leaf and start the school , S O tAAPY LPaJit \S CCM\>q6 A k iO \J\OVVT .TVS. T w t 'O it - long with a four minuje break be­ the freshly oiled pai king lots. Well, so much for the- cross-ex­ Richard Danielson spent h is, JliVWV, SCAB Jlm Parkhural. anre work Is concerned. Calkins It of ’.13 snd '54 on the right A\T\K>6 TO X\Ot WtTH O S V . \ OO OVD DAO&VTtR ... tween riasaea. The "X” period will Many other additions have been amination for now. How about summer working in schools for the foot by getting all A e A s and B's : VOUR HATj H091 SWt'LV kX> The convention ■Was concluded very fond of talking with people ilni t j HAV3X TO iVi TVS. and stated "Listening to the prob be held Monday morning first i„ the Franklin building. For you? Are you glad to be back? Board of Education. i'ou keep promising your parenA. ' WE'VB R ^ T . A TIVO MORVV/ PROSLYM *. \ GAT OPSYT with the Inaugural ceremonies — J—..A.2.- «< ft*.- S» Id ffi iTl I. ■ *gl ...<&orrA6ET_ -<4tsMxrw*Uft.>'XiaucaL leans t*""' !»18 *” -T& .TMKKRtt.-,- trtwayi Tirake* me forget ab«m4-my inMor...... -buUdlBg bajta,been.*«aIea-aooLy»x-...... —..Anna SlilaoiL.sil. .cation.'St- booM .-doing - hauaewoA. ' The -foottmlt-sqaad has been- giv- f C tT O F W x VftCt XPiVSt OR n ot * (ilr'li' ffufi''itt'eii«itirk*is V o 1*V I w'ent to summer schools and-col- Team Impressive has been laid in the nuraa's office. I » ftU.cIlUJlIB V 7 ij legea tnr for the aeaaon. >eA»in Dick Plagge we re going to have a REPAIRINfi SlViUKiTlW- Bob Buckley, '55. Miss Nancy Louise Evans la the The flagpole In front of Franklin I-awrenre Perry attended Came- teem i(orth yelling for. tWe VYAR- new full time home economics has been given a (reA coat of At First Practices Summer vacatlona were apent in' K'* Institute of Technology In hope.) The schedule this year is - Diob RwfinislMd OXD tsacharr Mra. Allc* Fruiconi. part- paint. the largest in many years, with time Home Eronomici teacher last , ____ _ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for six m SOK) .. ' Science ( Jiil> t Additions to come In the near various ways by Ae members of — ,o. Beechler...... at- the flrat of the nine games being PERM-0-8EAL CKTSTAUB The rec^ri't heat wave couldn't year, now on a leave of absence, i s ; future are a parking STA for 16 the High School World. rented summer^Khool at Hlllye'r i played In East Hartford.’ Sept. 19- | disrourAge the ipliited Rfoup of belhg replaced by ^ s . W. B. j , fluorescent lighting aya- Guaranteed Workmanihlp II _____ Plans Meeting Gracn. 8ha will leach part-time i jp jhe main office. Those who spent their summer ' College. Mrs. Mildred Earlv st- ' - - ( M. ■ ,« U ft eM. OM 1 Rridmen who will compofie thli vacation at home were Barbara I tended Kent State Universitv in Attention FreAmcn J I = ______I year's' Red and White foot^ll grade school home ecohomtea and Barry Schaller, '56. I Welcome to the "ringing" halls part-time high school. Other Person, Kilty Ryan, and L>’nn Kent. Ohio, while \1sltlng relatives The Sclance Club will hold its team- aa the team began pre- and A e creaking itairs of MHS. Sign Of Trouble BY a L VERMEER MICKEY FINN Over Ruled! LANK LEONARD new teachers this fUI are Sundquist. A few others who show-1 Akron. Ohio. DEWEY-RIGHMAN PRISCILLA’S POP flrat meeting of the year on Sept, sraaon practice three weeks ago at C * 'V led their ambitiousness were Bette | jfrs. Florence Anderson visited We know you’ll love it as much aa 767 MAIN ST; Robert Gray, who will teach freA- we upperclassmen do, even though K W A L D O ! WOOlPS T HO.NO! I COULDN'T^ BUT, SHERIFF-A LOUE! AtY 18. This meeting will be used to in- ; Ih* West Side Oval, man and sophomore English; i5 1 X I " i e e n V*Y1S Almetn who worked at Tot’s and )„ Kew Hsmoshlre. Mis.s Anna HOW C(AN "1“ BE IN THERE-IF iGET ANY WSTAMCE FOUR WOOO MONT GET FOURMIOOO, troduce Ust yaar'a probation mem- | Eleven lettermen are returning James Eugene Calkins, guidance » - Teens: Marilyn Rogers who worked McGuire vsestioned at Black Point ■ « e *1"* « , ,T,!, t^nT^oT s o SAY SUCH A- hers■ who . ■have __ _ proved____ . _ A themselves, * tb this years squad, w lA IS letter jp ^ j,j,p ^ . jjjg , MarAa Peterson yeah! SO I YOUR TAKEHWff 7 WITH THAT,LOUIE! IT UP FAST enough! please! Al (..onfcreiice Manchester Savings ^k, Miss Marion Casey visited at! them HAPPY DREADFUL TMAT'S THt FIRST acceptable and to acquaint tha men having been lost via gradua-, ,p^ Williair * . 4 m i * .I * . I * * - * took a trip A N ova! Chautauqua and Watkins Glen,; ‘ ^e^ TRAP HE'S lEEN M / GUESS THIS IS APVKE! use IT'LL HIT THE UP underclass gym; and William iTH ltM G * present membert with the pro­ tion from last aeason's team. Singer, who will teach general ! Sco\ia. New BrunAIck; Connie . __a ; fool >ou one mt. they re only wisn ISN'T IT.CLAMCy? MHEKTHE THIS MNE iron! ANO PROP RACK W! Coach Walker Briggs expects to New York, and spent the j they too had (om- years ahead ! gram and Aair duties for the m sA and general acience. Six mem,bera of the Manches­ Moriarty' who worked at Camp j summer at her home in JWO- ! _ ® ,___ ^a *»ue ’' I ialloongoesup! use Red Rltchla anclJoe Curry at ' of them at MHS. present year. Bette Aimettl, '64. ter Y-Teens, Joan Boyle, '54; Johnson, and Alan Martin ^"Olhnwk N» Y. On Sepl. 11, the program com- the quarterback poMtiun with Ber- wor'ked as a lifeguard al the new ti*iTvi to the w*esl coast 1 i t ..8 ' mlttea will meet for planning an nie Alrmany again returning to Janice Roberts. '56;. Sue Marcel. rwioi in Roricvill* ' ^ . u* iSw The tans sure look pood on V f / right half. Balamon*? Miller, Con­ 55; Paula Firastone. '55; Jane pool In Rockville. ^^^e made by Russell Wrlg;ht. The | ^y^^ybodv Doesn't it Rct you mad interesting and beneficial program Those fortunate persona wh , «rst of which was a 30-day Camp- i though, after dying in that hot aun of events. All that la known at this nell, Griswold, and Plagga will All Sophomore Visits Kaasler, '56: Lyn Sandals, 'U ; and 6 spent their summer vacation at a I inj. trip with a gioup of hoys, the ! hour after hour iso that you catch time la that the Science Fair will kev positions on the strong line, Valerie Laycock. ’.14, attended Ae with DeMartIn and Provost play­ Y-Teen conference at Silver Bay. ^ a ch or l^ e , Ann SUlwn. B ar-; ^^ond ^ t h his family and ; that certain somebody’s eye), and be tha main project of A e year. In Miami Area bara Cook, Oauciia Richard, Barry | Anthony AUbrlh look ® ; i^fter Usteninjf to your mother'.^ The club looks forward to an ing renter. Junior Gena Johnson Lake G«orge, N. Y., this summer eventful year and some new prac- and Barrett will also be returning fromi.w... June,*44..*. 27 to ft—.JJuly -2. to discover Wari^o. jj*^ ^amptHR tHp wtth hIS f8m-, 3 sbout how foolish tccn- licaa under Andy Anaaldl as praai- from last ygar's squad. Karolyn Kayt, a sophomore, at what other Y-Teeriers were n«rn! .nH n.r i throuchout upper ^New York . are trying to get siinftrokr. , dent. It can be assured that tha Coaches Brigga and 'Alibrio an­ MtH.p., A d her'fam ily. Dr. and- MHs“ ' uldl;^ tmSrovV** j biSl HeX. C v Mozier. Al.brio | ,t t^„ only one month A school , ticipate a very good aeaaon from M.H.S. could be Improved improved. „ . __a o-i___.n „ i completed requirements (or a to make you look as white a.s you Science Club will carUlnly put In Mra. Paul M. Kay*, 109 West Cen­ Zwick and Eleanor Panciera a ll. Master’s Degree In Fxiucatlon st another year of worthwhile work their charges, wlA the toughest From start to finish, the days were last June. compatUlon coiqlng from Middle- ter St., vislAd Miami Beach during were filled with exciting and new spent part of their summer vaca»' Springfield cCollege. »ii.,r. ^ It was worth It Aough, wasn’t In the ever growing fields of Sci- tlon out of the stale. av MPPPiT I r. HI OSSER enc*. town. in the CCIL: Wost Haven, tlwlr oummar yaration Ala year. Alngs to do and learn. They had ,A new gym teacher for Ae It? ; Bum’a Rush BY LESLIE TURNER FRF*’KLES a ND HIS FRIENDS. Heebies — Lenor*^l$wlck, '55. Connie MoriartV“ . CAPTAIN EASY Ed M aher,'54 and powerhouse Weaver. The nine- 'iiiay left Manchester on July 28. many aAemblle* wKIctl were both girls Mias Martha Peterson, spent iX luOK FOUR game Ahedule gets under way .on amusing, and interesting.. her summer as an athletic auper- --tT!fe:NOUSE/ i ilUST GOn* I'LL VVAKe MOAA iemeeA Aey aAppad at -Norfolk, iTilGIAOlW ■ANtJ FOP-WALKWCr- ^eptr 19- ngatom-Eaat-Unrtlpwl— V*.7_'CharT6IA(q7 - '•Speaker*-—w*6* - -froo»-^-lndla. vtaor at Oamp CatkedrpI Plnesr trCWlTSLBKP' scKRtropngao Roger Turklngtonj M 'TCg^t . "Korea, China and the Uhtt- N. H. Another new member of uxacFoeRGaa WHTW AU THIS "BY 10*40*------1AROUNO m y room lirUie. Fia.. before reaching Two Teachers Joiii » T .tt -Teacher MakesT^^it: »r»5JV- :«d -Staffer-t^qiegiiualn-' apeaJser _____ MJAfcllB --- * '.'rd;:r. rxs:;A ^ ,aa0.n^ ■. r -'-j**' poipmeHiiuo*! POWFISTAIRSF Dah TI«4Y*ra," WHO (hapitM the teacher. is^YkefT for'the land^apa' TH' CURB! ■ Eitropeau Trip Tha Kayes then enjoyed a full girls with his talks about Y-Teens Henie Ec. Staff department of Ae Univeralty. of Double Sessions ^ weak at very pleasant weather at and their Uvea. Connecticut and two weeks In tha Olympia. During this time the Besides A e daily activities, the vm tern Pennsylvania. A tour, covering 10 European family vlalted (rienda and went MHS has opened its doors to tw-o Affect Giin Team Y-Teeners went swimming, played new Home Economics teachers this Mrs. Erna Loomis spent her va- countries, Including the Scandina­ Aopping In Miami. Karolyn tp*ht sports and sailed boats. At night fall. They are Mrs. Willard B. .cation In Lunenburg. Nova Scotia, vian peninsula, ocw p lA the sum­ most at her time boating, swim­ they aaw movies, want square Green and Miss Nancy Louise visiting friends and relatives. mer of MIm A vU Keltog. a mem­ A l a result of double sesatons, ming, and horseback riding. An- dancing, or swimming. Evans. Typing teacher Mlaa Eilegn Mc­ ber of the faculty of Manchester the MHS Rifle Team, along with 'oAcr highlight was motoring to the Between the activiUca, the the other athletic activities of the U nlvertilym ]l(laml at. Coral Mrs. Green Is a graduate of Rus­ Carthy apent the summer at Y ork ' N a y lo r High School. ' I—. campers were Icept very busy and Beach. Maine, except (or one Instrumciits Miss Kellogg left the United school, will be at a loss (or ex­ Gables. sell Sage College, Troy. N. Y.. were all glad to get back to Ae where she received her B. S. de­ week's sA y at Newport. R. L, and States in June and landed in perienced member* Only four men The Kayes began their raturn cottagea at ni{;ht. All tha girla win return to. the Aooting line, trip the day before the hurricane gree. She previously taught school a week in New York City. Southampton, England, after an had a wonderful time and learned Mias Isabel Worth spent a relax- RENTED eight-day boat trip. After a three lip this yaar will b* Captain Joe hit Florida. They stayed at W aA- manv new thinga (or local Y-Teen at Saranac Lake. N. Y.. and Cro- Ington, D. C., previous to Aeir ar- ton-on-Hudson. N. Y, Tennis and injg summer In Natitucket' enter­ day visit in London, .Miss Kellog Bell, Robert Crois. Robert Ledoux, CTul.'i.. / and Cbarlaa Brown, wtth Captain r ii^ In Manchester. gardening occupy much of Mrs. taining guetU and relatives among 829 .Mala St., Manchester 9-0620 TO STUDENTS OH began her toiir of other European Anne Stilion, '54. whom were Mlsa Kibbe and Mias enuntriaa which Inijluded Belgium, Bell tha only letterman. Green's leisure time and after vaca­ BY MICHAEL O’M ALLEY THE S'I'OUY OF MARTHA WAYNB Danger Head-On BY WIUSON SCRUGGS tioning at Saranac Lake this sum­ Putman from MHS and Mme. VIC FLINT Shelton CallH Franaa, Garmany, Austria. Swlta- The team faces complatc re­ Y-Teeas Flaa Meetings mer. ahe is anxious' to resume the "Yvette Rouille from Poitiers, OUR TRIAL FLAN iMLOPKAAAATlCfTwWAff T mAV NtGWT.! IVHAT’5 TH£ MATTER erland, Holland, Sweden, Denmark, building, needing 20 new-comers. Candid Questions France, who was visiting here in z KNOW rr vuAf i«R B OPCOtatsB, There wer* no f re A men or aopho- duties of teaching and making new >eUKVSORK aaouTTi-ieMuGH WITH YiTUr/ YOU mark and Scotland. Plans for future meetings were Manchester for two months. , W»«M 1 LIFT/YOU mores teat ysar who could come revealed recently by Mrs. Mildred friends here in Manchester. O H • m Wl ■ « IT . MBMdf BVBCY- F «k VBHIOP THG F '4'< 4I*T , OPBEAdOK. , . WAHNA GET U5 During her traveling, Mlaa Ktl C. Hewitt, '56 TDOHAKT. cerrOAMLAsr ANT FWSOn ACHPBMOn / out (or the team because of the Early, advisor to Senior Y-Teeiu. HI there! IFs time again to set­ Miss Evans, who received her ChrysaRthemum .YOU Keep WM t¥0§PPtP/SOt^‘ TVaNG TD'YOU. ^ KILLED? logg statef, the thing that Im- B.S. degree at Simmons Collage, in B. Hewlll, '66 „ flPITHAMP pressed her the moai waa the afternoon session. Among A c ideas ware a spring tle down at M.H.S. ARB5T- a * POMMY VWLNTA4Y PUTPOMY'iOU Surprising as It may aeem Bo.ftton. Is especially anxious to t h m l v o u w , snraxY jPBFoam friendliness of tha-natives. Thair Coach Gilbert Hunt bellcvca fashion Aow, a Halloween party BaspHOHY f m 0hb^ ^ though, some are happy about It. get started as she la beginning, her., Reporters First Again Plants “ iiw e' COMBONB cmancio willingnesa to help^qj^ a great as­ Aat, bocauie of the change in Ae and service projects. It la hoped The first club in achool to get TO BAM ^ school. Mhedule so that collage that one of the projects will be a Students were asked just recently, teaching career here at MHS. Miss set on her journey. Evans spent her summer working underway has always been ■ the FOR SALE Tha most beautiful scene of the course aophomoraa attend the sale of pencils with tha MHS bao- "How do you feel about returning to achool?” and here are a few as a dietician at “ The Whistling High School World. Their firat ^ trip waa A a haathar fleldi of moraing session, be will have ma­ katball schedule printed on them. meeting , waa Tuesday morqjng. 875 Mala SL, Maacbeater terial from lower claaseq to groom More Suggeationa and Ideas (or replies: Oyster." in OgunquiL Maine. OAer 17f FERN STRECT Scotland. than teaching, she is exceptionally Sept. 8. In the World office. / Tha trip came A a close at the for next years team. meetings will be accepted from Judy Mozzer says she's glad to (First street on left nfter ‘TEU Ml-9-8614 V get back but she'll miss the tum- fond of music and enjoys swim­ The staff aubmlttad atori«a |,7 end of August when Mlsa Kellog Coach Huht also believes the new members. about vacations and asalgn.mcnta Maacbeater ('cMiatry Club) returned A Southampton to hoard riflemens chanc«s of capturing the All senior girls that are Inter- mer sports. ming. The taachera and pupils welcome were handed out to the mcnibars. u - the'boat (or tha United Statee. CCIL cbamplonAip again this ested are Invited to try out at tha Connie Moriaily’s anxious to see try-outs that will be held later the gang biit wishes A l* wasn't both Mrs. Green and Misa Evan*, The staff also gsAered informa­ TEDFORD’S FERN Mlaa kellog would like to make year to be axcelicnt in spits of the tion about tha summer vacatlona lack of. expciiencad shooUra. Ala m enA. t her la*t yM r at M.H.S. to the teaching *taff. A e trip a g sA In the. future. o f tha taaebara. Read Herald Adra. Judy Moazer, *68. Andy Anaaldi, *8^. B. Field, '54. Bob Provost la looking (ousrard Barbara Cook, '88 / 1 t /.- V yli-t.'. /^ : X' ' , »■- ' ' ■ . . ‘ ' ‘ ' , ■ - ''J ■ --.1. ^«. ■ r - ^ .\/ \ ' \ PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHMTEJtTCONN„ FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. kANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11.1953 .y > Hohenthal Wins Batting Championship in Alumni Dodgers to Give Braves’ ^n s Chance to ------— ■ -9 -— ------— : . ^ - Ynn ke^Are Bubbling Davis Defeats jOut of Town Suckcrs Top Four Hitters, Leading Pitcher in Alumni Baseball Leaguer Maneggia, Golas Trail, Belardi’s HR Breaks National Loop THE r e __ Sets Record (ieorge Araujo W orld ScrfeS Tix Herald Angle Keeney Tops Pitchers Two League Records Hartford Boxer Springs Four Honiep* Yestepd^ „ . 5 New York. Sept. 11 (Ah It’s run 'nx him up. By th* tim* By By BEN PHUCOAR GIy m Biggcfit T<«al U p s e t b y t M l t p o i n t i n g been two days now, and w*’v* yat > t ^ y ’r* all taken car* of th* local Bees’ Catcher Leil Team Asaoclated Pre«a Rporta Writer edged New York T-6. The New B o s t o n hear or read our first bitter [fan. has allni pickings. EARL W. YOST York Yankees moved closer to the' FaYorite in The Brooklyn Dodgers, the cul­ In 77 Y pbp ^Jltistory complamt about the bare-feceR Brooklyn ha* no pluah club, but BporU Editor Aluqmi League To Crown with .531 Amtricsn League title with a 1-0 it * 1*0 h*a thouuuuU .of aeaaon prits who kept the Braves from triumph over Chicago and Cleve­ fur »• * boost in the price of World 8« Final Averages winning It, are going to give the New York, Be^^'^11 (gP» - The Boston. Sept 11 OPl AS far as $j<^Our seat holders who quite juatlftsbly M ark; Scych Playera land bowed to Boston 14-4 in the get first whack at the a*rl«*. On* PREVIEW of the Ice Capadce * interested in the pros and unless Milwaukee fens a chance to see the ortly Junior circuit action. National Ltagug'ioday boasted its Teddy (Red Top) Dsvis of Hart­ j favorite neighbor apparently re­ ford. Conn., Is concerned, light­ local oracle haa done some Invts- of 19M may be seen Sunday night i they were ‘‘ ‘f lA m u “ “ Hit .300 or Belter Natinnal League pennant clinched. largeat hom^riin total for one sea­ flected the popular atUUifie as his j _ „ e„i know many of the top stars unless * * * Eddie Lopet oulduelled Sandy weight boxing champion Jimmy Ugatlng and come up with the •*- Tegm Avergfeo Conauegra for the Yankee victory son In lU 7t-yssr history. dog pulled him past (he house. on your teevee screens on Ed Sul- l someone . . . Many AB R H Ave. By EARL YOST IT COULD TONIGHT. It Four .horns runs hit In two Carter la decidedly cooperative. timate that only 10,000 of th* livan's show. Several of the Ice | groups of underprivileged children with the winning run coming on Shortly after Carter subjected 32.000 chair* at iSbbeta Field will Manchester Batting championship in th* might not be until tomorrow. And Gene Woodling’a second lijnlng games yesterday gava the senior 'THATS GRMT.” he said stars will make brief appearances. ! from various institutions through- 363 46 87 .238 of rourse If the Braves are really ciroult sn aggregate of 1.102. Tommy Collins to his amazing 10- he available for general aale for Trust ...... 1953 Alumni Little league base- home run Into the lower left field knockdown beating. Davis took on cheerily, "now can all In my the three gamea scheduled there. This season Snow White and out the state will be the gtiests of Brown & .balLpJaxbelongs to Norman "Din- inspired, the brewing center popu- stands at Yankee Stadium. Lopat eclipsing the old mark of 1,190 act favorite bar and watch it on TV BeEUpTB"*TTr." -874-94 -97- -iMft ■-tatInn-'may-not-get-to-see-H-et-all; -tn-»507 the BoaUin.ia.vQrlU_and Jcnockjed H« Intimates.that.eyea.lh0M.RM_ ky” Hohenthal of ITie cBlSttpIbn "scattered four hits In winning hla him out wh1lelheYu»^erirrfor^ pretty well earmarked by thl* First National Brown snd Beaupre nine. Hohen- since the Dodgers ar^ la town for , gama, his fourth over Chicago It waa Wayne BetardVa rlreull carry th^/ireight. 1 can ue* the feature of Ice Capades. The show „pjupr Sept. 26 . . . Satiirday nfter- .225 blow In the eighth Inning of the Mere leet night, Georgle Areiijo, - time. B a n k ...... 383 75, thal played in all 16 games and only two games. | (,1s third shutout. Chico Car- pride of Providence, R. I., tried to ■ will play in West Springfield at noon on Channel Six, the Dodgers Nassiff Arms' . 350 51 .191 • But since an eventual Brooklyn i rasquel got three of the four Chl- Dodger*' game agalnat the CXneln- the Coliseum Dec. 7-13. . . Public ■ and Phillies will play baseball at collected 26 base hits In 49 of­ get started again after being flat- *** **. *! w. ficial at bats for a .531 mark. Run- victory ranks close behind death cago safeties. " ■ « Redlegs which gave the N L tened by Unrier and Davis o u t -1 ding\ We recall that Is th* way he ice skating a^ the Coliseum will I with the Nebraska-Oregon Individual Average* nentp honors went to smiling Jim­ and taxes as a aure thing, the Conauegra allowed five hits in ; U* •"hck. pointed him handily In a 10- \yitched at least th* past two Announce Elks ‘ “ ", , .. ___ ^ football game starting at 4:30. Dodgers almost' owe It to the Mil­ addition to Woodllpg’s homer. | But s homer by the I^ le g s start Oct. 15. Two nights a week,, " , , , " Player G AB R H Ave. my Maneggia of the First National rounder. playoffs here since we advised him Tuesday anjfl Friday, the j)ublic Hohenthal. 'B&B 15 49 18 26 .531 B a n k at .465. Power-hitter Dave waukee faithful to win right In At Boston CleveUnd’s stretch iOus Bell (his *®^hl / '" f ,* * * , * iiler Da\d* With great regret that there were JORDAN OLIVAR will trim his drive was halted for only th e. big one. Not only did It *le the While so doing, spoiler Bowling Teams may skate tfetween the houis of 8 Maneggia. FNB 15 43 13 20 .465 Golaa of Nssslff Arms was third at front- of their eyes. More people stripped Araujo of his New ' Eng- no free passes even for the depen­ Yale football squad to 44 players \ 15 43 9 17 .395 have seen gamea In Milwaukee this fourth time In 24 games snd the lo«P'» standard, but It squall^ a and 10:15. Also on-Sunday after­ Golas, NA ... .395 and Alan Johnson of Man­ Isnd lightweight honors. /Davi dents of baseball writers, much Dave Golaa Cliarlle Keeney Indians fell 10 games behind the major league »’"^'»’d of most noons from 2 >mtil 4:15. . . Pub­ this week. There are 25 letter win­ Norm Hohenthal Jimmy Maneggia Johnson; MT 12 34 4 12 .364 chester Trust was fourth with a season than In any other National weighed 130, and Araujo less for neighbors. Elks’’Bowling League will atari licist Jack Butterfield reports the ners back . . . Plainville Stadium Rylander, MT 14 33 10 11 .333 .364 average. Hohenthal was a League city. Yankees. Any combination o f.! Pl*.v«''* '^“ h 30 or The Rhode Islander started cau- The truth is that over the years operation* Monday night at the will have .stock car races Friday Springfield Indians will open their Wright, FNB 14 42 15 14 .333 catcher, Maneggia a pltcher-ln- It has been In Milwaukee that seven' New York victories sndjp*"*- tloualy, then became -bold. When we have known personally of very Double Strike alley* on Oak St night starting at 8:30 . . . River­ the Dodgers have done the most Cleveland losses will give the Yan- I-esguei s In thU bracket hockey league schedule Oct. 10. Kaclniki, MT 15 39 3 12 .308 flelder. Golas a third baseman and Mathews. 45. Rov Campahella, 39, he changed tactics, tjie canny Davis few citizens of this town who wit­ Ten team* will compete In the Doug McMurdy will be back as side Park Stadium has a seating Can't Play Ball, Major Hoople Sees Big Bogglnt, BAB 15 51 14 15 .294 Johnson a pltcher-outflelder. damage to the Braves. They have kees their fifth etralght pennant. swung into toe-to-toe sclton snd , ness a World Series game from newly-organized league. capacity pf 6.000 at the race track. Duke Snider snd Ted Kluszewskl. player-coach. The Indians move Quay, BAB .. 14 43 13 12 .276 op won seven of nine starts at thg convinced, the referee and two: Inside the park.______unleaa they__ had a Teams No. 1 to 6 will roll Monr There are 150 acres of amu.sements Without Bread Other .300 better hitters In­ 38 each and OH Hodges and Ralph up from the Eastern League tq the Simmons. N A 15 48 10 13 .271 cluded Johnny Rylander (Truatl Braves home field. The Braves TED WILLIAMS HIT his 10th judges with his blistering slltck very fin* connection somewhere or day night at 6:45 and Teams No. 7 at the Bay State area with, park­ topped them 6-5 at Ebbets Field. and 11th home runs, raising his KIner. 31 apiece. Canada Leagtie for the coming Upset on College Front Keeney, BAB 13 37 8 10 .270 .333. Dick Wright (Flrat National I Here are this season’s National during the Isst three rounds. else stood In line at the bleacher to 10 Will bowl at 9 o'clock, Bobby ing lota for 10.000 cars. Final stock New York —(NE.A) —Yogi The "magic number" for the slugging percentage to 1.017. In 60 season and sho\ild show a better McCurry, F N B 13 31 4 8 .258 .333. and Dick Kaclnski (Trust) I.jeaKUA home run figures com- I-asI spring, in Cleveland. Araujo I gale. They've even quit atruggllng Noren reports. brand of hockey. . .Saturday car race meet of the season is listed Berra will be with the group Abrams, BAB . 15 39 11 10 .256 Dodgers ia two. Any combination times at bat he has collected 26 won a split decision over Davis. ' Rosters of the teams follow: By 5IAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE .308. 19.‘H): since the bars were alr-condltibtied. Evening Post’s 14tH annual "P ig­ Saturday night. It will be a sell­ of major league all-fttars tonr­ ) 2 .250 of two Brooklyn victories and Mil­ hits good for 61 total bases II Their return bout was postponed | out . . . New York Yankees nnd Peerles* PIgahIn Prophet M, .Gates. MT 2 8 1953 I9.M) They could have doubled th* Te«un No. 1 skin Preview" lists four eastei-n ing Japan In the fall. 7 8 L 2 .250 waukee loaacs will seal th* deal for home runs, two doubles and 13 sin­ 194 twice because of the recent heat | Joseph Blaeonnette,. Clette Zan- J*ama.impng.,t]l«! natipR’s ton Brooklyn Dodgers are not accept­ EGAD! A hearty greeting to my McKeever, FNB PITCHING HONORS went to gles. Sugglng percentages are de- i. Brooklyn , .. 195 jolt and it would have made no . r:x»5»T«R»Av.s..«;su<-Ts. Ktnn^,- BW-.-A.V..A k; .2 .25Q #tromr-*riii*il Otazlta-iKssnay: and:,.... ('harlle Dreaaen’a club, filnee a 133 That p robably had much to , appreciable, dlfterencti lA .a eerie* tp Edwaril. Kya#ealcew,, Jojep.h ing any '’re'scrVAtfoh'ft ’' ftfl' ‘ Wdtid" Amerlean zinTons' o^ gentle readers ‘16 “ lell' ....Brooklyn Y lft6»y either tonight Or tenhtned by dtvldtmr the nttm ber]-"** elevens for the 1935 season. They with apparent raptiiie ai the Brass. F N B ---- 12 28 2 7 .‘250 Denny Guay of Brown and Beau­ . . 169 do w.iTh the fact...... u wa's a- ffharii...... is J f , be plaved at Yankee Stadinm snd■ ' DeSimone. Henry RistaVi. Baur Series tickets. Red Patterson of K»'w York 1. ChChlrago 0. tomorrow automatically would of times at bat Into the total bases. “ „ , are Navy, Pittsburgh. Princeton BoMon 14. Clrvelaml 4. long lluls...... 76 62 .551 20 Cyr, F N B ...... 15 48 11 three Dodger pitches for 18 hits Giants. Enos Slaughter’s home run biebble gone. Mantle went deep to catch fly from bat of S(R pitcher , c!. much too early In the day for Cross High in New Haven. Degnan Philadelphia ...... 76 6:i .547 2()ii leaping the bounds of modesty Freheit, MT ... 15 43 8 8 .186 5-10. and Nasslffs, 4-11, followed JoMph White. N. A. Pitcher. title bout has topped $100,000. .464 32 and finally won a gift run In the In the eighth proved the margin of MAJOK liAOUS Sandy Conauegra. Yankees won 1-0. I With Colhns nnd Aiaujo both on many .Vliltlng enthuaiasta. moves up as head of the school’s New York...... 6.’» 75 when 1 recaR that • but for one Grlnavlch. FNB. 0 22 4 4 .182 in that order. The Bees alao won victory as the tllanla rallied for a Walter Sullivan. Harry' Hatfield, There will be no television or ra­ t'inclnnatl ...... 6h SO .429 37 tie, I'd have given you a perfect 11th. With the bases loaded snd Ithe tarnished side. Silverman has Physical Education Department (’hiragfi ...... ,56 82 .406 4l.» Baseball Siimlay Provost, N A ... 12 22 2 4 .182 all team honors In l9.52. A total pair In the ninth. Slaughter's Thomas R. Brown. Hector Rivard. dio broadcasts of the Sept. 24 table of 18 predictloni laat Nov. none out. Clem Lshlne walked high hopes for Tony Demarco of THE TRE.ND TOW.ARD making bout. The champ is still a solid . Robin Roberts. Gerry Staley. Pittsburgh ...... '44 97 .312 534 Heyart. BAB .. 13 28 8 5 .179 of .56 boya participated In the homer, coming after BelsrdI had the big event exclusive began when | Walter Gniaha. Chester Yaworaki. American 29. ' home the winnig tally. Richards Concedes Bo.ston, who needed only 14 sec- ^ „ . . . . , , 4 to 1 favorite. . .Look magazine Carl Erskine, Harry Perkowski Now York ...... 92 44 .677 ■— At (Tiarler Oak Gustafson. FNB 8 12 3 2 .167 league. broken the league record, raised „ -*7 _ r.nri. to knock out British Krnpire , ,TLarry " McPhail.vf-Ohail theths red-hairedr*d-ha(r*d Team No. 4 and Jim -Konstanty have beaUn '.’606—16- ..That tine. UtUJTQMd. ..that .JProf,. -A-.-187 - -Hohenthal-led thrfu»n. Washinglon. .312, seph Conti. Henry DeMers, W il­ .son; . .Danny Womber, better Washington ...... ‘ 70 69 Beckwith, F N B 15 39 onl.v one homer. Wsvne Belardl’s Ro«cii. Ctsv^land. .127 MUiobo. scheduled as a jupporting 10- sumptiioiia saloon and dinihg room known as Bang Bang, meets Car­ Detroit ...... 54 87 .383 ness, ao I abandoned it. Texas 27. I-n. SUte IS 7 .152 THE TOP SLUGGER, Maneggia. liam McKinney, Edward Serrell. of Alumni and Little Leaders, will I've .good news for this fall. Reyholda. N A .. 15 46 hlas^ In the eighth was the l.IOtst o. .ill. .312; Kubiui. • l.fnaraaR (S) I ihside hla Stadium, and threw It mine Fiore Friday night, in a na­ Philadelphia...... M 87 .379 41 Kansas State 27, Drake • 2 .143 Golaa. Kaclnski. Charlie Bogglnl, t New York, Sept. 11 '/Pi — Man- rounder. Team No. 5 Krylioski Features St.^‘Louis ..... 49 92 .348 454 play the Middle Street Boya Club of I'm starting out With Dr. Cicero Iowa State 28. So. Dakota 8 Cannon, N A ... n 14 homer in the National League this I ►rtroit.' , Vf-,v4 M 7i Joseph Wltkowiki. David Keith, Bridgeport Saturday afternoon at Zlobotny’s Universal Platoon Mississippi 20, Chattanooga 13 Falkowskl, N A . season, breaking an all-time loon i !riPVPl*n4. 97, Y«PI. rfimipr’ ■ ...... M 91 97 py but outmanned White Sox are „ W r k l l l l k f A r ' composed exclusively of Individuals Morriaen. Trombley. bout at Madison Sqiiare Garden. . National 10 22 3 .136 Dom Squatrito. Leo Cyr. AI Fre- ?S, M.nm. 2 o’clock at Charter Oak Park. Prin.?lple of Solids and Spirals! Wm, and Mary 21, Wake Forest 20 Romanleu. MT . record. And It was the 195th i Virn ^n, WasMnalon, ...... pi» 113 41 M4 game.* off the pace, finally con- P J O r C , W O I I l I I L l I snd firms who could writ* a George Hunt, Raymond Streeter, Should A1 Rosen win the Ameri­ As Brownies Win Brooklyn at AUlwaukee inighO — 10 23 3 .130 hett, 'Whltey Gavello,' Pete Beck­ Vctli, *4...... *3 .122 94 202 Jkfever (14-5) vs. Burdette il4-4>. Nino Bnggini, auccesaful coach Even one with limited brains can So. Calif. 21, Washington-St. 0 Magnuson. MT . Brooklyn home run this year, a Runs BsUfd In—Rwn. rirvrl.nd. Mclninvh'.. ceded th* American League flag to W rwos T as . I check for one or more season Raymond Beauregard. Paul Groo- can League battirig title this sea­ of the Brp^vn and Beaupre entry in Pickeral, B&B . 14 39 5 .128 with, Del Reynolds, Bob Flake and Chatter Pittsburgh at Si. Louis (night) — accomplish almost perfect selec­ Washington 14, Colorado 0 new high for this club. i 13.7 Vcrni.n. Washinginti. 104 ...... 427 444 444 1 the New York Ysrdtee* today I I I T V .F e a lu r e box** bert. son he will become the fi» Ynrk. 1(0, Rol>-, Totals .... (kaalitlir (1) Hartford, Sept. 11 (Jh—Vic Kry- New.York at Chicago—tioniex (13-S) games played by their teams. In the only other National j : Inaon. Diilarleiphla. 94 j Fulhermore, th* flerr.v Texan There turneil out to be an arr)ax- Team No. • baseman in league history to per­ b.nndcd together a group of young­ agine the results when I apply Utah 7, Arizona 0 Twerdy. N A ... 14 40 4 .100 League game yesterday St. l/)uls ‘ RED-PAUED DEPARTMENT: y. 1‘..“ j.l,';," • '' E. A. Burgees. Anthony Salvator*. team. TTiere are a few upsets in the Flake, NA ...... 15 35 3 .086 1 Hsuxh ...... KS 90 45 riJ I National League's almost certain mine Fiore, who recently atacov-1 ^ "buaineaa ex Albert Merrer, George Therrlan, ships, worth $31,352 in prizes, will American League drubbed the Raffonaberger (7-12). Ronnie Simmons and Alan John­ 1 .083 higher than the champion Bees. Implied that the writer was anx-,W»^hing1oiv 162 Cranda'l ...... ]. rhtcago and B ...... l‘»2 5,- , power hitters." he said somewhat The bout will start at 9 p. m. ..[jent* to a large afternoon at the football stadium at the University Nixon (4-6). following boys, Pete Beckwith, and cut the lead of the idle Yan­ The 1953 Riverside stock ear AUTO word one. I must confess that B«0(na ...... 113 95 M*. Tram No. II your breath. 0 .000 Zpinlal. PhlUdplphia. - EST, and will be broadcast lABCl of Connecticut will seat 2t. Stad­ Brownie Traveling Secretary kees to one-half game. A. Gares, FNB . 6 2 York 26 risvpland. 23: Boonp. heatedly. "Maybe they’ve got some Stadium, all for free. Robert Noren, Robert O’Connell. Bob Reynold's. George Cushing. VillanovB 21, Georgia 12. 4 0 0 .000 championship ia still a two driver I am perfectly happy being a To(ala ...... 4.SI 444 4.10 '33* long boll hitter*. But nobody can and telecast (NBCl coast to coast. ium will seat more than 13.000 . . Bill Durney quoted, some of the Bob Abrams, Corky Fisher and . FTYE YEARS Ag O—Black Tar- Hubbard. B£B . IVtroR and ,Robin»on. rh)(ad^(ihia, 21. I*, haa been estimated that aoma Jamet Horvath, Walter Surowiec. players as saying Paige became Missouri 20, Maryland 14 A. Churilla, MT d 6 0 .000 battle. Jocco Maggiaenmo. ‘The member of The Herald family. Bio|pn BaBPF - MlnoRA. ('hjrajo. 22 P*akrp«a 41) j.TS tell me that the cracker bo* It took a long time for th* ides 15.000 of the Stadium’s choicest ’ fi^phert l^id. Kenneth Parker, Wll- While watching some of the na Last NighVs Fights Bobby Daigle. Baylor 13, California 7 quin captured England's St. Leger Poughkeepsie Flyer" and Ed Pst- (’h)caRn; J1 . — Wauhtnx- nivfi«a .. 74 •91 tion's top golfing pros in action at ill after eating and-could,^not show classic by one and one-half Smith, N A ...... 2 2 0 .000 RACES Rivura and Boo* ...... 44 61 2Sk the.v've got over there (Ebbet* to sink In. but Flore finally learned , seats thus are accounted for at ji»rn BronelM. Oregon 14, Nebraska 13 node of West Springfield, will fight MERUHANTH’ rO O TB AI.I. (^*n. 17. PlillleV. Ptilleilciphle up at the ball park. LaCoas, FN B .. 1 2 0 DOO ...... 47 49 97 333: Held) doesn’t help them. .All .vou to ill* hi* right hand as well as hla i each home game during the aea-j Team No. 9 the recent Wethersfield Coimtry BIG St^UAD Rice 19, Florida 7 lengths. it right down to the final rare of ! team will practice tonight at 7:30 b.c. Wa«hlilglc>n. 11. , m ('u»hinx 79 90 43 St. Loqis ..525 010 302—18 18 2 Bo.ston—Teddy (Red Top) Davis, Sylvester. MT .. 3 4 0 ,000 Sun., Sept. 73 Plic)ilns-l."pat. New Yntk. 1&-S. .VTl 44 have to do Is hit a hall gcod to any left In whacking an opponent. He son. Thev might not be occu- Maurice Correnti. Milton Strat- Club we wondered why the partici­ ...San Francisco (N E A )—-Hal : Duke 20, So. Carolina 6 _____ TEN' YEARS AGO—Yale de­ the current aeaaon. A matter of 15 ! at the West Side Oval. Also Sun- TniiLK** York. 17-4, .T'Oj^wlil, >.»» rtrk**)- ...... 107 104 pants were hot numbered. The (A) 130, Hartford, outpointed George feated Muhlenberg 13-8 as the Chandler. BAB . 4 4 0 .000 !»-l. ‘ part of the field and it will (go nver was atrictty-a left-hooker until he i pied, but the money if In the Yan-1 ton. Edward Wirt*I«r, Btchard Miller, former Georgia Tech All- Tulsa 14, Cincinnati IS small points separate the two popu­ i day morning at 10:30 at the Oval. Ykrli,, I3-*. 70*. Parnell Bojrnn. 4.1S 441 440 1316 Hartford .. .002 010 000 -3 7 3 Araujo. 135' j. Providence. R. I.. 10. 0 . 000 2:30 P.M. Total* ao*-'* fence. met Danny Giovanelll. one of the most popular question around the America. ia the second lightest Tulane 27, The Citadel 7, football season opened. Welskopp, B A B 3 2 Individual pictures will be taken .704: Trucks, Chlraso. l»-g .rtpw-’4H»I'y4BRHe«tk5L - « ^ ^ post $25 bond. Radio Patrolman who are accustomed to getting alty. He suffered a^posaibla con- ,.k- York Yankees,nke won his 15th gaitie, Lombardo and Moe Ghrzl .183 * ’ ill , . - . AshiMiin. Philsd-lphla. thipk Git McDoiigald would hit. age of 39 and in his eighth season Conrad Leber, who picked up ihild-r. Brookivii. 1S«I. Dark. N-w ■) yrlt-. what they go after. Rgre must cueeion when Coach Lloyd Jordan bis fourth straight over Chicago each and Walt Bavier 180. None of Ii4 Klu,*-w,kl riiicinnall. I.«rklTian. Fortv - conservatively. And how in the major*. Kinder already has put his 70-man crimson aqiiad and his third mound shutout, 1-0. Dukes, said he was going 50 miles Slaiiky to Use set an American League record of be th* resident of Hire* Forks. the latter have a crack at the N’ew York and Muilal. Si .out, 170 about Hank Bauer?” Iowa, who sets hla mind on a i through a nigged 20-minute acrim- Batting—Ted Williams. Boston an hour In a 25-mlIe zone. championship Saturday night but Doiltil— -M'ls'el St. l•ouie f? I " . 64 relief appearpneea. erasing the and Furlllo. Briniklin 3S: B-ll. Cinrin­ World Series toot and doean’t | mag* that concluded yeeterday a Red'Sox, hit his 10th and 11th they do have a shot at Improving Young Pitchers Rutgers first played Columbia In one made by Cleveland'i Jo* Sixteen lettermen have returned natl and Dark NVw York. 35 _ . know somebody around here who double workouts. home runs since returning from point positions in the big finale, T r ip lf,- < ’.llll»">. Br(.oklvii, U : Fomli. football back in 1870. Heviiig back in 1944. 1 the Marines as the Red Sox 1 to play football for the University This will add to their chances at Chlrago and Brumn Mllwauk-r. 11: AslilMirn. Phllad-lphla a«d -H-mua. 8(. swamped Cleveland 14-4. ' of Connecticut this fall. the bigger dough in the'point fund St. Louis. .Sept. 11 IA8 Eddie diatrlbution. Kuna - Mallirw*. Stanky. manager of the St. Louis 45’ I'ampan^Ma Brociklvn. Cardinals, plana to use young o il iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiinim^^^^^^^^ Brooktvn and Klu«i-«»kl. Clnrt^all. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimi •JW; Brooklyn and KInrr. CWra- pitchers next year even "If we have to take a beating for a year." *'Btolrn Baa-a—Bniinn. Mllwauk-». 25: The Redblrd pilot said yeeterday B — ar. Brooklyn 20 C.llllam Brooklyn THE BIGGEST IMPROVEMENT IN CAR A Tough Combination To Beat 17i Rohlnaon. Brklyn. 15 Snider. he has to have new faces to com­ Brooklyn and B-tnIer. Plttihiirih. 14 pete with Brooklyn and Milwau­ Ptirhlng-Biirdeite, MHwaiike-, IM . TIE’ Kriikin^. Briviklvn. IS”®. .tS*). kee. I liv . r . Brooklyn. 14dl. .737: Spahn. Mll- 'The only players safe from a PAINTING SINCE THE SPRAY METHOD ;waukee. 19-7. .731, Surkont. Milwaukee, trade In Stanky * opinion are Stan WINET.ONES At Manchester's Newest and Larg­ MED ' "ihrii?nula- Boberla. Philadelphia, I'M: Muslal, Red Schoendienst, Rip Re- NOW F.rakinr Brooklyn. It*: . „ *'• piilski, Harvy Haddix and Gerald hy Ihi makers oj BOSTONIANS CARS lx>uie. T33: Spahn. Milwaukee and Had- Staley. ^ est Used Car Center These "Aces" K eutals 1950 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE $1145 dis, At. idouta# IX. CARL JOHNSON JIM GANZER 2-Doar, radio, heater. Completely reeoBdItloBed.______^ FACTORY METHOD PAINTING IN OUR INFRA-RED BAKING TUNNEL Carl Johnson suKKests a Are Prepared To Guarantee Satis­ Jim thinks this is a beaut: Nothing to send away for 1949 FORD 2-DOOR $995 TONieHT— MNSATIONAL 100 LAP 1952 Buick Riviera 4-l)nor 1952 Ford 8 Cylinder Vic­ — we supply you right out V-*. radio, heater. Bark-to-achool special. Sedan, Roadmaster model. of our own stock. faction and Give "Service Second To toria. Radio, healer, white NOW IN OPERATION Radio, heater, dynaflow, Tuxedos. Cutaways and all 1951 CHEVROLET STYLalNE $1$95 STOCK CAR RACES tinted glass, white wall wall tire.s. Li^ht blue finish. formal accessories. • :10 P. M.—ADUI.TS CHILDREN *fie SEE US SOON FOR A tires. SAVE HUNDREDS S-Door. powergllde, heater, algiuil Nghla, hack-np Hghta. COLLISION NO EXTRA COST e None." Very low mileage. THRILLR^ACnON—FllEK PARKING OP DOLLARS! Riraa like new! ' ______Because Of Increased WORK Efficiency FREE ESTIMATE These Men A re Foictory Trained To REGAL 1949 CHEVROLET STA. WA80N $1945 __ MEN’S SHOPS Excelhdit family car. Removahto rear Beats. PLAINVILLE Find :The Cor For-Your Needs-ond 907 MAIN STREET 11951 CHEV;^E(iNEDE^^LUXE $1950 Our new infra-red tun­ Telephone M r.9-13 52 nel wKIch miikro^ ‘ -ThelB^geFT^^^^^^ 1949 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE $99 paint"job for yonr «r . 4-Door. CompW)tet.T equipped, plus aew palat. WESTERN ROUNDiUP ” book. Over 60 Cars To Choose From THE BOLn o ABSOLUTELY DUST Mi - Wiw • P. M.— A D l’LTS fi1 .••—CHIIJIREN Sfic—PTIF.E PARKING FREE fed COMPLETE OVER TOO HORSES ★ COWGIRLS ★ COWtOYS All Mokes - All Models. S12.9S TRUCK SPECIALS • GLASS-LIKE FINISH RADIATOR If 51 CHEVROLET Va TON PICK-UP...... $f45 SERVICE Guaraatert.______• FACTORY METHOD 1950 CHEVROLET Va TON PICK-UP...... S79S • WILL OUTLAST BY j^LPSMOBILE H ere’i the new color-tone that everybody wanU Brand mew hox and rear feadera.______^ ” •CLEANING FAR THEORDI^iARY thU leaMn— in the shoes your eyes and your feet 1950 INTERNATIONAL Vd TON PICK-UP- . . $725 BOWLING P A IN T JOB ■ j i i m s i a %vill agree, is the right shoe for you! Smooth, rich, • REPAIRING Cmnpletaly recuadlMoned. Try thla truck—It runs like aew. winetone— correct for both sportswear and dress. • RECORING 1950 CHEVROLET RACK lO D Y ...... $1195 LEAGUES W e have it in your size! I.ong wheelbase. Mill carry 4 tons. Ideal for bulk loads. Order your ’5S-’.54 bowling Prompt aervlee for all make# FLORSHEIM ...... $17.95 and up USE OUR CONVENIENT GMAC HNANCING trophies now. Free cataloRue WEST ST. J'. ROSTONIANS .. ... $15,95 and vp la our B|ieclall.T staffed radia­ tor repdir departroeat. uiMin request. Manchester - - f jSTAN OLSAVER ' MANFIELDS ...... S9.9S and up ROD LENNOX 12 Hour Engraving Service GRAND AYL Stan calls your attention to Rod wants you to look at this one: 1951 OMsmobile this one: 1951 Pontiac BROWN- “ 88” Supei* Convertible Chieftain 8 De Luxe 4-Door Rtfkvillt .Coupe. Radio, heater, hy- MOTOR SALES GLENNEY’S »S BODY T* Sedan. Radio, hedter, hy- CARTER S4S1S dnunatic. jnew top. Immacu­ COR. WEST CENTER and HARTFORD ROAD BEAUPRE Shoor Jewelers iBoorporated ^ CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. late condition. dramatic. Fully equipped. Men’ s Shop 977 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9.6427 or MI-3-4134 > 311 MAIN STREET — T E L MI-9-S23I OF ROCKVILLE ^ SHOP 7t9 MAIN STREET 1 30 BISSEUST. MI-9.S234 Jit •t -'.1

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, I flj^ PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN $1 Bosts and AcetMoriss 46 ...... Help Wanted— Mala 36 Artielea for Sale 45 Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 Sabupfian for Salt 75 Wantfd— Rtal Eatata 77 LET us FILL TOUR Buaineai Services Offered 13 Roofinc—Siding 18 Help Wanted->Feinale 35 Honaahold.Goodb 51 Muaical Instrumants 53 Antonobilcs for Solo d REMOVAL SALE Tenonento 53 MANCHESTER ROOFING and Sid- THE PERSONAL 3 ROOMS rVRNITURE SALE! Baldwin Planoo from Bark- TAKE YOUR CHOICE MANCHESTER VALUES .^ONWOOD DRIVE U 8 T IN 08 WANTED ~ Singla, 53 CHEVROIJrr Bel-AIr aedan un­ BULLDOCEER for hiro. RxcoUest HIGH SCHOOL VENETIAN BUNDS two-famUy, tliNe-family, busi­ for back fill. LandaeapiB| and in f Co. All types of rtwfinc, paint- FINANCE COMPANY Tour opportunity to aave oa ■hlra Music FsaUval. Subotantlal ROCKVILLE — 3-rooirv fumlahsd VERNON der 50 mllei, $1598. ‘Si Ford club Highsat Quality Only Bedroom Suits, Living Room Suits, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY' ness prop^y. Hava many cash datsified Sradlng. Reaaonable rates. M itch­ InR and decorating. Reaaonable SENIORS will employ aeveral men aa branch Alao Reconditioning boats and motors. dlacounta on those first quality In- apartment, private bath, no objac- Manchester — Four rooms coupe, $1385. '51 Packard aedan, prlcea. Free estimates. Call Mitch­ Trades Accepted Dinstts Sot, Ruga, Lamps, Tablss strumonts used only six wetka or pandable, dormer windows, oU-heat, Three bedroom ranch. Slid­ buyers. Mortgages arranged. $1398. ’50 Studebaker coupe, $688. ell 9-««S0. manager tralneea. Must be high Tapes and Cords by Taid tlon to chUdran. Inqulra 84 Grova Florence Btrset — 8-room Colo­ Pleas* call George L. Orasladio, ell 9-8933. PART TIME POSITIONS All demonstrslor floor modsU with a less. This happens but ones a excellent location, large^loL Sale ■49 Packard aedan, $888. '47 Hud- school graduate, college training Straat,. HiUsids Houaa, Apartmant nial In excellent condition. 3 bed­ ing doors, pressure seal win­ Realtor, Mitchell 9-D878. 109 Advertisements ' Can up to 20% off list pries. Mercury, '’WBS’nNOHOUSE” year. New piano guarantea. Both 14 In tha rear. price $9,000. aon aedan. $265., ’46 Packard ALL KINDS OF roofs, gutters and High* school seniors who desirable. Age 22 to 28, Must have rooms with walk-ln cloaeta. -Large dows, hot water oil heat, full Henry street. Calltd for aad doUTtrod ALL KINDS of carpentry work. riN D ELL MFG. O a ' Bcott Atwater, Buccaneer. Fishing RBPRIOBRATOR Xcroaonlo Spinats and Baldtrin CLASSIHED ADVT. aedan, $388. '48 Naah aedan. $433. Reaaonable rates. MltcheU S-4391. chimneys repaired. Prompt serv­ would Ilk, to ,nt,r . bu.in«. 1 “J. V I S S equipment at great savings. Granda Included. Terma 880 down, ROCKVILLE — 3-room fumlahed open porch, email aun room, ga­ Four Roopui Plus Garage—Near cellar, hatchway, artesian well, promptly st bo oxtrn '40 Plymouth aedan, $188. '47 Ford ice, guaranteed workmanship. MI-8-4868 •’DB LUXE” RANGE apartment, private bath, no objac- rage, 65 x 160 lot.—$12,900. U8TING8 WANTED — Single DEPT. HOURS office next June may now finance field. Salary, car allow­ 485 Bast Middle Tumplks three years. Trade-ins acesptod. bna llne^.Haa aU city utiUtica and arge lot with shade. Price homes, 2-3-4 family houses, smaU chorEC.. club coupe, . $545. Eaay terma. FURNITURE Refinla^ilny,' anUque Terms. Mortensen Roofing Co. McINTOSH BOAT COMPANY ,/ only Oosa Plano Company, 817 Aaylum tion to chUdran. Inqulra 34 Grove large^lOt. Full price $9,450. 8:15 A, M. to 4;S0 P. M. Tradea. Brunner Packard, 3M E. work afternoons with assur­ ance, Insurance. Other beneflta In­ $13,200. farm, Manchester, Bolton, Vernon furniture a apeclalty, chairs caned Mitchell 3-7691. LOAM, Dark, rich cUlUvated grad# 41 (Rear) Purnell Place 1403.13 St. Hartford 6-6691. Open Monday Street, HUIeido House, Apartment Center atreet. Tel. Mitchell 3-8191. ance of full-time work after clude group life Insurance, vaca­ West Middle Turnpike — Large Call Mitchell 9-7677 and Coventry. Large list of h4^- and rushed. Anson F. Thorp. No. 118 cu. yard. Grade No. 2. 83 MItrheU 9-3102 through Saturday, also Thursday 14 In tha rear. 'v model Cape Cod. 3 yeara old. With Cape Cod—Four rooms expand­ PINE PHARMACY Open Tiiea., Wed., Thura. 'til > - Phone Mitchell 9-8735. tion. liberal aavlnga and retirement “SpeelallaU In Murine Products Tea, theso are used but In good era. What have you? Mortgages COPY CLOSING TIME graduation. Some Saturda.v cu. yard. Delivered in truck load nights. Free parking In lot next excaptlonally large kitchen.' 4 able, hot water heat oil, modem Rockville 6-9883 arranged. Howard R. Hastings, Mon. and Frl. 'til 6 - All day Sat­ Roofing 16-A plan. and Repairs" shtps and fully gusrantaed. door (west). Write for fres catO' APARTMENT with delightful at- throughout, near bus line, nice con­ C A U M M-H14 FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. MANCHESTER T. V. Serrlce, work. Visit our Home Office lota. Screened aand, atone, fill and moaphero of a single colonial rooms finlehed, expandable second MltcheU 9-1107, urday 'til 5. Apply # A. M. to 5 P. M. Eve- gravel delivered. Order now. Nuaa Moving On Oct. 1st to Low Terms log. dition. Bale price $10,900. BOLTON—Outstandingly rSttractive MON. THRU FRL radio and T.V. apeclallets since r o o f i n g —Spacialiaing in repair­ within the next two weeks and "nlng hours by appointment. Free Storage home occupy'.ig entire second floor. 110 x 160 lot. Riiaco combi­ CHEVROLET8 — 1947. 1948, 1949, dorf Construction Co. Phone 52 Oak Street nation windows. A 25 year mort­ all field stone home wrih lovely ARE YOU READY to seU your 10:.l6 A. M. 197*. House seivl.'e c.*l' $3.50. ing roofs of all kinds. Also naw learn the advantages and Monday through Friday Comer Oak and Cottage COMPLETE SET Leedy drums floor, conalatlng of 4 large rooms Six and Six Duplex—Plua addi- picture window living robm, com ­ 1950, 1951, 1952 at Center Motor Mitchell 8-7408. SEE IT DAT OR NIGHT and den, extra large tiled ba)‘ gage may pe assumed. Approxi home? Ws have buyers waiting Mitchell 9-6660 day or night. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys benefits which will be yours 806 Main Street Black pearl, flW . Call MltchaU Uoaar rooms on third floo)'. One manding a- beautiful ■view of the for 4, 5,'6, 7-n>6m singles and 3-8 Notice SATURDAY 9 A. M, Sales. 461 Main St. cleaned, repaired, 28 years' ex- FLAGSTONE—Stones for walls, 9-34U. room. Heat, electric range and do­ maUty $4,200 caehk needed. on various jobs. Earn while PHONE MR. ALBERT ■Ids has been modernised and en- countryside. Large field stone fire­ famUles. Gatto Co., Hartford AN 'nqU ES Reflniahed. Repairing Tieace.' PVee eatlmatea Call WANTED—Two experienced auto­ house fronU, flreplsces, etc. Also 10 H. P. SCOTT-ATWATBR 1882 mestic hot water supplied. Ideal place. two bedrooms together with 1947 UGHT Gray Plymouth, in ex­ done on any furniture. Tieman, . _ . . ji t lr e house la in good condition. If S-9198, evenings 8-3989. Manches­ Zoning Board of Appeals | irons COOPERATION WILL cellent condition. Very clean. Sowley. Manchester Mltchall you learn. Convenient bus mobile salesmen. Good opportun­ Heatalator ftreplgce forms, 28 outboard motor. Mitchell 9-2868. HARTFORD 8-0.368 Wanttd— To Buy for professional couple, achool West Center Street—Brick antr 'yo\ are looking for a good two very fine kitchen. Bath and show­ ter MltcheU 3-6946. 189 South Main street. Phone teachers or nUraea. Adults only. In accordance with the require-) BE APPRECIATED _ Leavina for service. Mitchell 3-5361. service. Connecticut Company ity for men willing to work. Many at 845 etch. 8" x 6" x 1/2” slate frame Colonial Immaculate cellar family, this is it. Full price $16,500. er. Sunporch. Attached garage. menu of the Zoning ReguIaUon#! Mitchell 3-S843. benefits. Writs Box K, The Herald, hearth tile. Bolton Notch Quar­ AFTiSR 7 P, M, 48-4M0 $100 approved rent. Refercncea re to attic. Sun room off living room, Full cement cellar, hot air heat, 9-5736 after 6. Ashley Street buses stop at DIsmonds—WstchsB— quirad. Write Box WF, Herald. for the Town o f Manchester," Dial MI-3-5121 for interview. ry. Mitchell 9-0617. WANTED—Upright piano, in good large dining room, lavatory off Manchester—If you are looking exceUent location. Lot approxi­ COMPLETE Hand and power Uwn Hgating— Plumbing 17 our main entrance. Jewelry 4 i condition. Call Mitchell 9-8668. Conn., the Zoning Board o f Ap­ 1939 DODGE, in $ood condition TWO ROOM unfurnished apart' kitchen, 3 bedrooms, two with for a quality home, whether'it be mately 175 X 250. Asking $20,000. peals will hold a pubUc hearing on Make an offer. Phone Mitchell mower salea and service. Motors DUMP TRUCK drivers wanted. ROYAL AND Smtth-Oorona port­ A—L—B—E—R~T—•—8 ' George J. Coleman. Broker, Mart- Mueller Closing' tuned and overhauled. Plek-up and luENNOX Furnaces and warm air PERSONNEL LEONARD W. TOST, Jswelif, rt- 43-40 Allyn St.. Hartford msnt with heat, light and water. dressing rooms adjoining, tile bath, a Cape Cod, Ranch. Colonial or Monday, September 21, 1953 at 9-9669. AIm man for general grading able and atandard typewriters. gaT*ge;-beaHllfully lm)dB<>*p«d-cor­ ford-Conn. Truet Co. Bldg. Tel. delivery service. Olhson’s Garage. heating. Earl Van Camp. Mltehell ^ r k . Apply Oolla Construction, Urs, adJusU watches expertly. Rooms without Board '59 'YbiiaiS cbuple preferred. Ctntrauy Two FamUy;-^st call u# and you 8:00 P.M. in the Hearing Room of Lots and Found DEPARTMENT . All makes of adding machines G. E. FRIOIOAIRE A-1 condition, ner lot. Must sell quickly. Ask Rockvliie 5-4045 dr 8-4710. In on Furillo Mitchell 8-8012. 9-5844. ,'^49 Broad St. Kcasonable prices. Open dally. located. Rent under $80. Writ# will be amazed at the fine values the Municipal Building on the fol­ sold or rented. Repstre on all Bpruca Magic Chsf table top four burner NEWLY DECXIRATED, beautiful­ about thp attractive price. we have to offer you Lo s t —Pair of airl i in 1938 BUICK, Rood condition. 48 THE CONNECTICUT Thursday evenings. 129 r Box R, Herald. lowing applications: DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, PLUMBING AND Heating. Copper makes. Marlow’s. gas range, small apartmsnt size, ly fumlahed and spacious room. ROCKVILLE — All clhdcr block Chicago, Sept. 11 — Don state Theater. Monday. Finder LodRe Dr. M itchell 9-4850. water pipes. Complete plumbing MUTUAL LIFE / atreet. Mitchell 9-4887. ranch, attached . garage, 3 bed. Cole Motors for extension of copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, YOUNG MAN Wanted, full Ume. In A-1 condition. SO gsllon gas water ’The moat complete light houaa- Elizabeth Drive — The Green- permission to rep»lr and #eU used pieaae call Mitchell 3-5M1. systems. Complete heating aya- PARAAIOUNT Triple Track com­ heater plus fittings, storm sash, THE ELLSWORTH MITTEN rooms, living room, dining alcove, Mueller, who was hitting under 1930 MODEL A Ford. Excellent guns, ■ etc., repaired. Shear.a, INSURANCE C0MPAN;J grocery atora. Call Mitchell 3-8887. bination aluminum windows and Garden— r»rm — Dtlry keeping faciuties avaUable in Business Locations manor model house now two years car! at 436 Center Street, Businesa condition, good cheap transporta­ knives, 4nowera etc., put into con­ tema and oU burner. Time pay various stsca, vary reasonable. 816 Manchester. You will marvel at AGENCY. Realtor outstanding tile kitchen, custom .300 leas than two month# ago, to­ FOUND- PART Collie, aable and menta arranged. Electric sewer 140 GARDEN STREf doors. Free estimates given, 16 for Rent 64 old. 6 large rof^ms with extras made cabinets, tile bath, cement Zone II. , tion. Mitchell 9-.5574. dition for cbming needs. Braith- WANTED—Experienced mechanic. Produets 50 Spruce St. the cleanliness of this building. Mitchell 3-6030 or day waa challenging the injured while. Female. Call Dog Warden. cleaner. The Vincent P. Ibrcin months to pay. Paramount Engi­ Greened porch, combination storms cellar with asphalt floor, set tubs, Edward Creed for permission to Mitchell 3-4540. waite, 52 Pearl atreet. HARTFORD Good pay, paid vacationa and holt ChUdren accepted. OntraJ. Priced STORE FOR Rent, central location. MR. WHITCHER. MI-9-9531 Carl FuriUo for the National 1952 FORD Pickup. Fully equipped, Co., SOS Main street. Tel. Mitchell days. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer neering Company, 41 Oak atreet. TOMATOES Pick your own, fOc a f in a l Liquidation sale of appli­ snd screens, radlsnt heat, garage. Aluminum storm windows, .ven'e erect detached garage which will so reasonable you’ll gasp! Be Inquire 80 Haynes street, 9 a. m.- Almost new wsll to wall carpeting League batting lead. lyjw mileage. Call Coventry Pll- 1-4848. DICTAPHONE Operator; A perma­ ship. GUI Motor Salea, 171 Union Phone MltcheU S-sm . baaket. Bring baakets. Comar ances, two refrigerators, three gas sure and nee this one. Mrs, Dor­ MANCHESTER — 100 Oak Grove tian blinds, beautiful tvoodwork he located at aide of dwelling in­ FOUND- Small, Black and white, 4 p. m., or 869 South Main atreet in living room, dining room and The New York Giant outhelder stead of at rear, at 19 Emerson bob taii. male. Call Dog Warden. grim 2-7624 after 6 p. m. HAROIJ) A SONS. Rubbiah remov­ nent poeition with many advant­ St., Rockville. Phone Rockville Buah Hill Rd. and Bell St. South ranges, one vacuum cleaner, five sey, 14 Arch street. Street. A apaclous home in a quiet throughout, outside terrace. All A PLUMBING ahop at your door. BEAUTIFUL 1952 Deluxe Eaay Manchester. nil space heatere, two electric after 8. hall. 112 x 140 lot. Where can you neighborhood on a large lot. city convenieit£ea, an excellent rapped out four hits in flve at bata Street, Residence Zone B. Mitchell 3-4540. al. Call Mitchell 9-4034. ages is available at the. Noble and 8-5858. Bpinalator washer. Call Mitchell 1949 CHEVROLET Convertible, yel­ No time lost. New work. Altera­ ranges, two Ironers, three home PLEASANT, Large furniihed room buy more for 816.200. Three bedroom Ranch with at buy at $13,500. George J. Cole­ yesterday to bring hie average up John Sablltz, Jr., for permlaaion Westbrook Mfg. CO., East Hart­ 3-4869. TOMATOES- Pick your own BOc NEI^ PROFESSIONAL offlcea FOUND - Large Brlndle, bob tall, low, radio, heater, fine condition FURNACES Vacuum cleaned, oil tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot ford. to a quallflM young lady. WANTED or farm freesers. Savings up to with eeml-private kitchen privi­ available February, centrally lo­ tached garage, 1% baths, full man, Broker, Hartford-ConnecU- to .339. He’# now tied with the to erect attached enclosed porch male. Call Dog Warden. Mitchell throughout. New white aidewalla. burnera serviced. For expert and water automatic heaters. Youngs­ baaket. Turn right at l8M-ToIland $180. Watkins Bros. leges, suitable for two. One block stall shower, 9-foot fireplace cut Trust Co. Bldg. Tel. Rockville Card#' Red Schoendienit for the and garage to dwelling which will Work consists /mostly of corre­ G.E. ROOM AIR-Condltioner, regU^ Tpke. to the rear of A.B.A, Tool cated, air-conditioned. Private Call 3-4540. Inquire 28 East Middle Turnpike prompt service call Bob Cart­ town sinks sold. Estimates glad­ spondence. Five-day 40-hour week, TRUCK DRIVER FOR from Main St. Phona MltcheU lavatories, private parking. Will IS’ X IS’ living room, patio, ame 6-4045 or 5-4710. runnerup spot, only 5ve point# be­ be located 5 feet from North aide larly $349.98, now $250. 64 " Tracy and Dia Co. after 5 p. m. wright. Mitchell 9-6446. ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. Mitch excellent pay. Ideal working con­ 1982 7% CU FT. Norge refrigera­ 9-4438. design to auit. Phone MltcheU site driveway. Call Vancour hind Furillo'a .344. line which ia 8 feet closer than LOCAL DELIVERIES alnk, waa $199,95, now $113.87. tor, full freeaer. Tel. MltcheU WILLIAM McBRIDE LOST PASS BOOK No. S82100. ell 9-7636. dition, Insurance benefits, etc. CoUa Ckmatruction <3o., 249 Broad 9-9619. MI-3-4816 for further Information Construction Co., MltcheU 3-4836 ROCKVILLE—3-family 5, 5. 3, All Mueller wa# batting only .397 regulations allow, at 79 Trebbo Notice la hereby given that Pass 1950 DODGE TUDOR. Grcem Ex­ MASON, STONE contractor and 9-1713. . CXJMFORTABLE clean single room for appointment. furnished apartments. Occupancy. GUARANTEED Plumbing and Phone Mr. Gunther, Hartford MANCHESTER St. PEPPERS FOR Sale. Reaaonable. and Appointments on July 12. Drive, Residence Zone B. Book No'. 8S2100, laaiied by The cellent running condition. Private, cement work. Valentino Belluccl, 8-2181 for Interview appointment. for gentleman in private home. SECOND FLOOR, 2400 aq. ft., Total monthly approved income Charles Mitchell for permission one owner car. Mitchell 9-2857 be­ Fern street. Call Mitchell 9-5451, heating. Alterationa and new AUTO PARTS Phone Mitchell S-789S. TAPPAN Four-burner gas range, HYDE ST. — Six nicely finished Savings Bank of Manchester has RESTORE YOUR dried-up lawna Quiet neighborhood. References plenty light, two lavatorlet, three $158. Good condition. Central with to erect addition 14’ x 23' on non- been lost and application has been fore 3 p. m., or after 6 p. m. 6 to 8 a. m. and 8 to 7:30 p. m. work. Perma glass electric and 270 Broad Street with timer and light. Reaaonable. required. MltcheU 3-6188. front rooms, euitable light menu Sole Agents ^ rooms, open stairway, oil heal gas water heaters told and in- ■ and ahruba With barnyard rotted CANNING TOMATOES. Bring your all city convenience#. $10,800. C A n lc fra W aanslfkti conforming building, which will )ie made to said bank for payment of .manure. Also a large pUe of weU MItrheU 9-9994. facturiiw, large office halle.^Aj^Iy combination screens, storm sash George J. Coleman. Broker. Hart-1 IW ..klJiinUU n -CABINET < MAKINCL Good- work^ stalted', Tim* paymanto wnrangad-- v.awtt conUloorn,. dgll w tch !«u located. ,ZL Jlne,— ""fh'e'amount or depiokit. AUTOMOBILE' ■ MecUaitfcr ~ ftrst mttetf top SMlTNo turf. 'Raclief.’lif'O'afr.';...... J,- WATSQN-BB A€H snd CO. - large-- lot'.-' 75 -jf-aSOr -Gompar* -' this "Tord'jfehh'.’'TriiSt ’ "C a’ BMJl!'. T61.' 194$ FORD Four door deluxe sedan. manship. Reasonable rates. Esti­ Skelley Brothers. Mitchell 9-8714. class only. Apply in person. Bo­ $-78.58. BlAckSTONE Aut^^ clothee NICE ROOM for working person Realtors — Ineurers value with otners before you buy, which 16 1’ closer than regulations garah Coventry, Inc., now expand en now for delivery at your con wesher, 4 yeara old. Also modern RockvlUe 5-4045 or 5-4710. . IXIST- PASS BOOK No. SS1866. Phone Mitchell 9.2?..30. mates gladly given. Moiilson's land Motors, 369 Center Street., Phone Mitchell 3-5092. ) Hartford $12,000. Wm. GoodchUd, Sr., Real CoaBt Operations allow, at 78 Hackmatack Street, Woodworking Shop. Pilgrim HEATING From A to Z. in ver­ Ing In this district. Winner of 1953 venience. Call Mitchell 1-70$$. TOMATOES 6 Iba for 25c, BOe a automatic gas range, 850 each. Residence Zone AA. Notice is hereby given thst Pass Fashion Academy Award. For per 65 - tor. MltcheU 3-7925 or Mitchell 2-6695. sion burners, boiler-burner units^ raanion ivcaaemy ^ experienced gas basket. Bring your own baaket. 87 Inquire 124 Porter St. Mitchell ONE LARGE Furnished room for Houses for Rent TOLLAND—•,4-miIe from RockvlUe Edmond Greaney 'for permission Book No. SS1566, issued by The ^ HAND KNITTING yarns imported Florence St. MANCHESTER GREEN—Unusual 9-0706. line, 2 years old ranch, breezeway, San Francisco. Sept.^VfA’)—The Savings Bank of Manchester has ! 19.17 PLYMOUTH foui-door. Excel­ complete heating a>’stems. All i *t-tion sllendanu. Ap^ly at Tony’s S'7379. light housekeeping, adults only. to use proposed addition aa a one- GUARANTEED Top Quality tele­ 2-0813, or write N. Fitzpatrick, 243 from Holland. lOO'-f virgin wool, MANCHS:STBR-Stx room duplex, ly attractive 3 bedroom ranch, at­ attached garage, 2 excellent bed­ San Francisco Seals will abandon been lost and application has been ' lent condition. Call Pilgrim 2-7888. work guaranteed. Time paymehta Atlantic, 488 Center St. EI.BERTA PEACHES at Franl^ Apply 10 Depot Square, Apart' oil heat, garage. Girls of school tached garage, patio, wooded lot. EDGE OF TOWN, custom built room apartment which haa less vision service. Calls received be­ arranged. Moriarty Brothers. Tel. Fern Hill Rd., Bristol. fast-color, moth-proof. 4-ply wor­ WESTINGROUSE Refrigerator, one rooms, beautiful kitchen, fine Uv- operations when Coast made to said bank for payment of sted $1.09 4 ozs. Manchester Knit­ Serrando’s Farm, Birch Ml. Rd., ment 4. age acceptable. $65 per month as Owner in the service, stationed home, five large rooms, expand­ floor area than regulations allow, f936 FORD CONVERTIBLE, 1946 fore 9 p. m. Will be serviced same Mitchell 3-5135. year old, washing machine, baby ing room, lot 125 x 128, full cement League season end.! Sunday, the the amount of depoait. WANTED — Experienced steno­ ting Salesroom. Glastonbury, Off Hebron Ave., of Sept. IS. Box L, Herald. overseas therefor this home is be­ able to seven, two fireplaces, at­ at 457. North Main Street, Resi­ Mercury engine. Four new tires. night. Mitchell 9-1347. TRUCK DRIVER’S helper. Apply carriage, magazine rack, smoking SINGLE ROOM, heat, hot water tached garage, less than one year cellar, immaculate condition, $12,- Chronicle said today. Good top. Call Mitchell 9-4341. grapher for genera'l office work. Watkins Bros., 935 Main Street. Route 94. stand, torch Tamp, large mirror, parking. Gentleman or women. ing sold completely furnished st 900. George J. Coleman. Broker, Baseball writer ]^ b Stevens, in dence ^ n e B. LOST—P A & BOOK No. .59698. Keith Furniture Co. COLEMAN OIL Stove; 7 ” disk old, H acre, large maple trees. Robert Rrown for permission to Notice ia hereby given that Pass CHIMNEYS aeaned and repaired Moving— ^Trucking— linoleum, crib, 'high ichair, etc. CTiarter Oak St, Phone Mitchell considerable sacrifice. The furni­ Hartford-Connectlcut Trust Co. a copyrighted etory, says owner Sander; Kellogg air compressor; PEACnES Pick your own. 75c and Buburhan for Rent 66 a Only $15,700. Carlton W. Hutchins. erect enclosed porch, 4’ x 3’, which Book No. 59698, .issued by The by an expert. 26 years experience. • Storage 20 PART TIME gas station attendant, MItrheU 9-8176. 9-7217. ture ie modem and only few Bldg. Tel. Rockville 5-4045, or Paul I. Fagan has told Seals Gen. .\ ulo A ccesaories— ^Tires 6 Call Howley, Manchester, Mitchell '.HIGH SCHOOL girl, care of 4 year Winchester model 12-20 gauge your own container. C. Augustn, months old. Bring your toolhbi-ush Mitchell 9-5132, Mitchell 9-4694. will be located 3.5 feet from street Savings Bank of Manchester has 1 • 6 p. m. Apply in person. Don furnished 5-'4710. Mgii. Damon Miller to Inform all 3-5361. MANCHESTER—Package Deliv­ i old. 2:30 • 4:00 week days, $8 a WUlls Garage, 18 Main St. pump; model 81 Winchester 22 Bolton Center, Hebron Road. ITURNI8HED Room for gentleman. THREE OR Five rooms and move right In. 318,700. Warren employes the San Francisco club line which is 21.5' closer than been lost and application haa been BUDGET CENTER Extra, whole­ week. Call Mitchell 9-2649. pump; Lyman 18 power super tar­ and furnaefe.ice Route 31, So. Coven­ MANCHESTER GREEN— Attrac­ made to said bank for payment of ery. Local light trucking and Ju.st received, shipment of Private entrance. Continuous "hot E. Howland, Realtor, 543 WoixJ- tive 3 bedroom ranch. Attached OOVENTRY-^verlooklng lake, se­ will not operate in 1954. The regulations allow, at 260 Woodland sale prices on tires. Goodyear, get spot; box trailer; 8 20-15 uaed water and ehower. Call at 101 try. Red house with paddock fence brldge St. MltcheU 3-8600. Street, Residence Zone A. the amount of deposit. Firestone, Goodrich. Pennsylvania. paikage delivery. Refrigerators, TOMATO PICKERS and middle- Household Goods „ 51 east of . Cove RestauranL Harringr. garage, paneled fireplace waU. cluded location, attractive ranch Chronicle said It learned of WR.shers and stove moving a Help Wanted tires; Vulcan radiators; 1934 to tall china table lamps; $9.95 Cheatnut 8t...... ■ type-home. Living room, three Fagan's decision from a Honolulu Ro)>ert E. Glier for extension of------Lifetime guarantees, lifetime road Household Services aged woman to help with packing. a ' ton. Nuftiber of extra#; AIT ulUltles: specialty. Mitchell 9-0752. 1937 Ford parts. Inquire 756 East MANCHESTER— Duplex 6-6. Top bedrooms, knotty pine kitchen, full source. permission to use premises for sale hazard griaranteea plua allowance Offered IS-A Call Mitchell 3-8318 between 8 and Male or Female 37 Middle 15jmpike. Tel. MItrheU USED FURNITURE bottgM and LARGE ROOM. Private home on Convenient to achool, bus and Announcements sold. The Woodahed, It Main each. Complete line of home condition. Steam-oil heat. Modern shopping. Immediate occupancy. bath, utility room, screened porch, Miller’s only comment was: of ' used cars and to have free on your old tiies. 91 Center. 8 p. m. 3-6668. Main street. Heat and hot water. IMMEDIATE Occupancy — until kitchen. Hardwood floor*. Price AUSnN A. CHAMBERS CO. DISHWASHER Wanted. Apply in ; street. Tel. MltcheU 9-1164. June, 1954- year-round fumlahed $15,500. Warren E. Howland, Real­ plenty of closet space, oil hot "You’ll have to talk to Mr. standing ground sign for skme CHRISTOPHER ROBIN pre-kinder­ WEAVING of burns, moth h oler' local and ..long distance moving, WANTED Admission clerk-typist person. Garden Restaurant, 840 i furnishings, applisneen and Parking. Gentleman, Mitchell $15,800. E«colt Agency, Mitchell water heat, baseboard radiation, BATTERIES — Famous makes, BAILEY'S Antique Shop, 382 Main 3-6667. home. lakefront. South Coventry, tor, 543 Woodbridge street. Mitch­ Fagan." which is located closer to street garten school re-opens Sept. 14. end torn clothing, hoisery runs, packing, storage. O i l MltcheU three nights per week, 11 to 7 a. Main St. A T T E N 'n O N Ladles! Slip-covers 94683. ______^ garage. Nearly an acre with Fagan was reported unavailable llKe than regulations allow, at ■Limited-enrollment for children. $8.95. Written guarantee. $1 down, street. Mitchell 3-5003. Moderately accommodates 4 people, large liv­ ell 3-8600. $1 weekly. Cole Motors, 436 Center handbags repaired, zipper re­ 3-5187. Hartford 6-1423. m. Apply Miss Johnson, Memorial i and drapes custom made. Re-up- TV. ing room, fireplace, automatic hot plenty of shrubs and shade trees. at his Hawaii home. m l Main St., Business Zone HI’ 3’ i to 5. Call Mrs. D, L. Ballard. priced items in china, flats, tin­ FURNISHED ROOMS near Center. MANCHESTER—Five room ranch street. Mitchell 9-0980. placement, umbrella.! repaired, Hospital. ware, pewter and furniture. Holatertng. Beautiful fabrics, Gentlemen preferred. Phone water, alectric stove, oil heat. IS TWO-FAMILY house, centrally lo­ $13,500. Elmore Turkington, Agent. and Residence Zone B. Mitchell 9-1896. prints, stripes, solids. 'Expertly plus sun porch and attached ga­ cated on bui line. 6 rooms dpw'n, 4 men’s shirt collar.! reversed and Painting— Papering 21 Situations Wanted— Mitchell 3-5707. 39 Hazel flt. minutes to UConn, 20 minutes to Coventry Pilgrim 2-6397. BETTER AVERAGE Alexander Jarvis for extension USED TIRES -Reconditioned and replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ ACT NOW to take advantage of finished; $5 down, 83 weekly, CHAMBERS FURNITURE rage. Full cellar with recreation up. Steam heat. Lot 195 x 330 with opportunity FOR child 3>4 to 5 wonderful fall and Christmas buy­ Female 33 Manchester. Phone, Friday eve­ room. Beautiful landscaped of permission to use property for guaranteed valuea, priced for .quirk ing Shop. PAINTER AND PAPER Hanger. 50 GALLON OIL drum with stand. balance one year to pay. Call At the Green wbsLSN uVlNG^aiope has large ning, Saturday or Sunday. Coven­ aU city Improvement*. A g ^ im^y i BOLTON—4 room ranch t>-pe home. Notre Dame. Ind, —Johnny to attend nursery school while ing representing nationally known grounds, located on the West Side used car lot together with signs, sale, $2.95 up. 'Moat aizea avail­ 35 yeara' experience. Satiafactinn TEENAGER DESIRES baby-sit­ Tel. MltcheU 9-1713. Mrs. Pinto. MltcheU 9-7863. comfortable room with kitchen try Pilgrim 2-7874. for someone who can use the land. fully insulated. all hardwood j ^attner, All-America halfback at on southwest comer of Cooper and. mother helps with housework in able. Guaranteed uaed tubea, 95c company. Box P, Herald. Hour.!: 9 :30 A. M. to 5 P. M, —*a real cutie and only $13,600. director's home. Call Mitchell FLAT FINISH Holland window guaranteed. Wallpaper ' bemks ting evenings. Vlclnitv of East p'rtvilegea. Quiet ■cclion. Call Price $12,500. James J. Rohan tc floors, picture window, a well j Notre Dame, had a flve yard per Center Streets, Business Zone II. Goodyear Service Store, 713 Main shades, made to mea.!tire. All Side. Call Mitchell 9-6070 after 5. 3 PLY STAINLESS Steel cookware. THREE Cushion Hlds-A-Bed sofa. MltcheU 9-2651. Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Son.. Realtors. Tel. MltcheU 3-7433 landscaped lot. A wonderful buy 6-1696. available. Raymond Trudeau. One maple couch. Both newly cov­ 7 :30 P. M. to 8:30 P. M. carry average laat year. H li Arnold Pagan! for permission to St., Manrheater,-Mitchell 9-5390.. metai- Venetian blind* at a new MRchelt 9-1614, ' Reasonable price#. .Trade-in allow­ Summer Hemes for Rent 67 Realtor. Mitchell 3-6930 or Mr, at $8,500. E k E Agency ,- 310 Main j Help Wanted— Male 36 WANTED — Baby sitting by de­ ered, One Spin-Dry washer. All in Whltcher, Mitchell 9-9531. RANCH HOUSE of 5 rooms on robmmale. Bob Rlgalt, however, 'prepai-'e' and sell' mushroo'ihs Shfl THE MANCHESTER YWCA Nurs­ low price. Keys made while you ance. ..Phone to see our diaplay FOR GENTI.EMAN. pleasant St. Mitchell 9-6297. had a better average. Lattner TIRE SALE 500 new, uaed, all pendable high school girl. Vicinity and receive a useful gift. Conn .-very good condition, CaU Mitchell UNIVERSAL 7 CU. ft. refrigerator. room, next to bath. Near ^ e n 6 y ’s COVENTRY IJiKE — Four roome lot 100 X 300. Choice location. $14,- tomato sauce, off 335 Keeney ery School is now accepting regis­ wait. Marlow's. made 734 yards In 148 carries. Street (Garden Grove) Rural lizes. Priced about half of their EXTERIOR PAINTING — Free ea- RELIABLE MEN of Lenox Street. Call MltcheU Uistre Craft Co. MltcheU 9-6434. 9-1614. Good condition. Mitchell 3-8672 end Main Street. Phone MltcheU furnished. All convenlencee, $30 CHOICE OF BUYS 200. Madeline Smith, Realtor. VERNON -Six room custom built trations for pre-ichool children value. Ail aalea caah and carry. after 5 p. m. Rlgali had a 14-yard average. He Residence Zone. who will be four by January let, timates. MltcheU 9-1383. 9-6853. CXIMPLETE SET of mechanic's 9-9659. ^weekly through September. Pil­ Fdr, $10.500—Five room Cape Cod kUtchell 9-1642 or MltcheU 3-4679. home, fireplace. 25 foot Uving See George at Bi-unner’s. 358 E. EIGHT USED Washing machines grim 2-6S2S. in Andover. Fireplace, oil heat, carried once against Iowa for ^4 Feter Jason for permlaelon to 1954. Rates 83 weekly. Opening W ANTED tools. Everything a mechanic USED REFRIGERATOR and com­ 196 HOLLISTER St. 6 room colonial room, hot water heat, 24 foot deep Center St., Mancheattr. Building— Contracting 14 PAINTING— Inalde and oiitaide. WILL CARE FOR child, age 3-5, needs to work in garage. One new from $10 to $50 each., Watkins FU^ISHE^D* ROOM ^foi^gentie- about ■'i acre of land. yards. convert single dwelling Into two- date September 28. For informa­ days. Bros. bination stove. Two-family house. I 'i baths, garage. CaU owner freeze, two-car garage, Ihi acres, Paperhanging, floor aanding. No in my Bolton home week 7:00 X 18 tire and tube, one new man. Meals if desired. Private For $11,300—Four room expand­ trees, near bus. school. Sickness family dwrelUng, at 100 Windsor :. tion call Mllcheh 9-3184, FOR MltcheU 3-6109. Route $1. South Coventry, near home, hot water, parking facili­ Wsnted to Rent 68 MltcheU 9-6279. KICKED GOOD CARPENTRY REPAIRS, altera­ job too amaU. Reasonable Mltch- 7 :00 X 16 recap, 8 ply. Call Mitch­ able in Broad Brook. Under con- forces sale. Carlton W. Hutchins. Street. Rural Resfdence Zone. Auto Driving School 7-A ell 3-8372. Cove Restaurant. ties. CaU MltcheU 9-7215. Louise K. Ashton for permission DON'T FEED the moths. Use Ber tions, etc. Prompt service. Guar­ JOBS WITH A FUTURE ell 9-4012 between 6 and 6 p. m. WANTED To Rent for winter, start­ i6ructlon. CAPE COD Colonial, 7-rooms. 1 MltcheU>-5132. MltcheU 9-4894. lou Mothspray and end their exi Pieaae do not call unleas interest­ For $12.500—Two.family on bus Durham. N. C. IIP)— Bob Gantt, to erect enclosed porch 2>i’ x 9’ AUTO DRIVING InatrucUon. All anteed work. No job too iiqaU. D o rs— Birds— P ets 41 ROOM FOR RENT Double bed*, i ing "about November lat, a two or unfinished, large bam. both good former Duke University gridder penaive eating. 5 year guarantee. lesBoni on Iniured dual-control ed. line In Manchester. Grtod income. FIVE ROOM house, eight acres, on side of dwelling which will be Rockville 5-5759. Bonds— Stocks— ROPER GAS range Al condition, Couple or two gentlemen. Kitchen ' three room furnished apartment condition, 90 acres of land, about from Durham, holds the school Houaewarea Dept, Basement, J. .car. Capable experienced instruc­ STARTING RATES: COI-UE PUPPIES. Sunderland- For $12,800 - Five roont Cape Cod 8 clear. Wonderful view. Asking bam and chicken coops.. CaU Pil­ located 9%' from East side Iine< Mortgages 31 $65. Its Autumn St. privileges, 168 Maple Street. I for two flpe elderly ladles. CaU record for most extra W. Hale Corp.-^----- tor. Cordner Auto School. MRch- IF YOU INTEND TO BUILD Arken strain. Males $30, females MltcheU 9-1376 or write M. H; A.. in Manchester. Fireplace, oil heat, $8,000. Town of Pomfret. Shown grim/ 2-6615. _ which is. 2%’. closer than regula­ FOR SALE—Painters staging and kicked in one season. He split ell 9-6010. $25. Papers extra. Crickmore, Cov­ FOUR YEAR OLD Kenmore gas ROOM FOR gentleman. AU con­ 95 Autumn St. excellent condition. Near bus, 'store by appointment: For Information tions allow, at 169 Loomis Street, mr»"rwuh«m K^neh^Co"^^^^^^ i apparatus. Apply 37 Pearl Street. ROCKVILLE--8-roo.m single, very the uprights 41 times in 46 tries bought for our own account. Fast, entry. Pilgrim 2-8449. stove. Good condition. CaU Mltch­ veniences. Prii'ate entrance. Tel. and school. call or write Manchester Herald, Residence ^ n e A. Personal!! 3 BAIXARD’S DRIVING SCHOOL— tor and Builder. Phone Mitchell eU 9-1012. good condition. 4 bedrooms, double . 1943. Gantt led the team in confidential service. Manchester WHIRLPOOI, Automatic waaherS SAVE TIME MltcheU 9-0140. WANTED—3 or 4 room unfurnish­ For $13.500- Five and a half Rockville 5-3136. The Sheridan Corporation for "Manchester’s oldest." Owner- 3-7773. 10 Cent Increase After COCKER SPANIEL. 3 months old, ed apartment by young working room Cape Cod in Manchester, with living room, dining room, kitchen, scoring that year with 47 points, permission to use strip of land THE PROSPECT Hill School for Investment Corp., 244 Main Sud-Miser model. TTie tinest they pantry, and bath. All large size 1 Certified by AAA and Board of Short Training mostly buff. A.K.C. registered. H. MAHOGANY DINING room act. IJiRGE FRONT room with kitch­ couple. CaU RockvlUe 5-3602 col­ one car attached garage. All con­ MANCHESTER-$9,800, four room 30’ X 136’ which is the Westerly young children will reopen Sep­ Education. We offer training, ex­ WE CAN BUILD you a garage i atreet. Phone MltcheU 3-5418. C. Chase, Hsrmonv HIM. Hebron make, reg. price $$19,96, only a table, buffet, stx-'Chairii. Mitchell rooms. Full cement cellar, oil’ tember 9th. Transportation -furn' en privileges. Centrally located. lect. veniences. bungsjow, picture window, full portion of Lot, for parking area. perience, latest methods. Mitchell for $$98 complete. If you need one ' Substantial Increa-ses Road, Bolton. Mitchell 3-5427. few left. $100 off. You pay only 8-7857. GssiUeman or couple preferred. basement, fully insulated. A bice steam heat, city conveniences, ex­ lahed. Mrs. X-ela Tybur, director, $219.95 Pick up yourself or we will Visit the For $16,800—Seven room Dutch ceUent location, ideal for children, West of 13-15 Pearl Street, Resi­ 9-2245. it’s a bargain. Eitimates also Business Opportunities 32 When Qualified Cali Mrs. Farrell. MltcheU 9-3409. ■ WANTED- Fouif room unfurnished Colonial In Manchester.- One car quiet section at a fair price. E k ' Notice Phone MltcheU 9-5767. given on large garages, treeze- deliver for amall charge. Eaay Employment KELVINATOR Refrigerator, vens- $12,200. George J. Coleman, Brok­ dence Zone B. j rent by middle-aged couple with „ w _ extras E Agency, 310 Main St. MltcheU Herman Epstein for permission FOR SAFE and Courteous Auto ways, porches, dormers, etc. For Live Stock— Vehicles 42 terma. Brunner’s, 358 E. Center tian blinds snd miaccllaneoua fur­ VERY ATTRACTIVE rttom in pri­ I one child. MltcheU »7609 • « « r / ' ‘F;r$2T9nJ> Se” en room r«^^^ 9-6297. er. Hartford-Conn. Trust Co. Bldg. Town of Manchester A LIBERAL Hospitalization and WE WILL TRAIN St., Manchester. Tel. Mitchell Office niture. Moving out of town, CaU to convert three-family dwelling surgical plan offered by Mutual of Driving Instruction with insured full particulars, call W. G. Mc­ WANTED Business partner for vate home for business girl. Ref­ Tel. Rockville 5-4045 or 5-4710. dual control car call Larson Driv­ HEREFORD BEEF cattle, per 3-5191. MltcheU 9-903S after S p. m. I ______.jin Manchester. Lovely home, beau- into four-family dwelling which ...jaoMJ6i.6j.Jtoy*AHgaSs. .JBboiM, yqur Nally * Sons. Tel. Mitchell 9-9992. Ann’s Diner. Lake St.. Bolton. PRATT A WHITNEY erences. Phone .MltcheU 3-8126. AUTUMN ST.—8 room single Is _ In^itBtiOT to BI4__ ing achsol..... Phone ' MItrheU Full. Juauxauce,. Progcatn _ _ -head-or-by-pound,-Wlaa 12 bMUiti- rA" BU81NE8S"glrl in need of small' iWuI view,------• bbaroemST. liilY T 'im if’'an«^dim^ -win—-contain—.thtea —4inde*slMd.«, /o ca l ag_entj^Mltfh.6ll SREefAL^SNO -it - custom buiU- Paid. Vacations-and-^UdayS,.' "ful"HeretoFd-heif«ra,.-avarag* aga i 8AMSONITl$ Waxdroba. JuggagSr :::::: AiBcRAfgg:::':.:: G N E -E A SY -apindzy-ws ihe r,-— tn...FO~RWgHKD-.-TtOOM... fo r— renU e-pertment ttfniehed - or - unfurn­ —BtdsAviU-be reeeived-foZ' fumiahr. -apart menu,-, a t .. ILli-.,, Braihatii... — -rBirrsv------■ ALICE'rUAllPin'.“Kea1l'6f ••roonr,'-f mefUacer-*i««m~oil—-h«*i ,' ITirntea^mi T S W e 7 7 BALLARD'S DRIVING SCHOOL- garages, concrete floors, also al­ Help Wanted— Female 35 Overtime Premium 16 months. Our o«'n stork. Willi used once, $25; child’s tricycle, $8. perfect running order. Two wring' Kitchen privileges. Near Waddell ished. References exchanged. Box lavatory. Closed and open porches. ing a Utility Car at the office of Place. Business Zone III. "MAnchester’s oldest.” Thousands AUTO DRIVING’^is our full time terations, additions, cabinets, mantle HArrison 3-3217. Inquire 91 Main 8t. »r typ* washers, practically new. school. MltcheU 9-3391. E. Herald. MltcheU 9-4543 Nice condition. Immediate occu­ the General Manager. Town of J. Douglas Dumas for extension business. We teach standard or Priced right tor quirk sale. of accident free instruction hours. ceilings and dormer erection. Call WANTED Apply in Person WANTED—Four or five rooms, H^NRY S'TREJCT area^seyen^roojn pancy. Ideal for large family. Ask­ CONSIDERING SELLING Manchester at 3:00 P.M., Wednes of permission to have a used car automatic shift, from your home. GUERNSEY MILK row. high pro­ THREE BATH Tuba, three wash Right now la aa Kemp’s, Inc., 763 Main St. , IJtRGB, Furnished room with pri­ lot ahd sign for same, at 333 Main Hundreds of satisfied students. Frank Contois. Mitchell 3-5322. Expel lenced bookkeeper and gen­ bowls, 35 cu. ft. Coolerator. Call colonial, fireplace, hot water oil ing $14,500. Wm. S. GoodchUd, Sr., YOUR PROPERTY? day. September 23, 1953 at which Immediate appointment. Call the ducer, freshened July 1. Byron rxcalleat Unie t* vate bath, in single home, for bus­ near or on bus line. Quiet adults, j Realtor. MltcheU 3-7925 or Mltch­ Without obUgation to you, we Street, Business Zone III. Owner AAA trained. Certified. eral office worker. Five day week. SPENCER RUBBER Shinn, Route 44-A, Bolton Mke. MItrheU 9-6628. 12 X IS GREEN fibre rug, com­ iness girl. Kitchen privileges. heat, been redecorated inside and time bids will be opened in public. MltcheU 9-2245. Manchester Driving Academy, get one of thoa* Address Box KJ, Herald. eU 9-0796. will appraise or make you a cash | sealed and marked "UUlity J. and is. Realty Co., for per­ Good pay, pleasant surrotmdlngs. PRODUCTS COMPANY MItrheU 9-9931. good Jobs at ‘the bination oil and gas all white Phone MltcheU 9-8369. out, large lot. trees, garage, Coventry Pilgrim 2-7249 (toll free), Roofing— Siding 16 Apply ameaite drive. Bowers School. I offer for property. See us before Bid to be opened September mission: to vary the requirement of WANTED Ride from West Side to A ircraft.’ Wo stove. CaU MltcheU 9-5955 after 5 WANTfcD- -Small furnished or part-1 EIGHT ROOMS, corner lot. Ideal Chapel Street ly furnished apartment by quiet; Cs.rlton W. Hutchins. MltcheU you sell. 23. 1953" must be.in the office of a parking and loading space on lot, GentrsI Row, Hartford. Working MORTLOCK’S Driving arhool. Your FOR g u a r a n t e e d ROOFS that TOBER BASEBALL have more Job*— p. m. Boarders Wanted 59-A for professional and living pur­ Poultry and Supplies 43 reliable young couple. CaU Mitch-1 9-5132, 9-4694. BRAE-BURN REALTY the General Manager before the which is being developed for busi­ hours 6 to 10 p. m. Phone Mitchell license guaranteed with least num­ stay on in any kind of storm, and MANUFACTURING CO. Inc. need n wider va­ poses. Three bedrooms and bath Phone MltcheU 3-8273. ber of lessons. Endorsed teaching EXPERIENCED Electrical appli riety o f okills — VACANCY FOR elderly worni^ at ell 9-6144. ' lime stated above. The right is ness by an addition to building, at 3-8782. giitters, conductori anid roof re­ Hilliard Street, Manchester BROAO-BREASTEX) Bronze Tur­ LAKEWOOD CIRCLE-Seven room on first\ floor:xiuur, twoiwu roomsriMJJiiB aimand bath uauj ------in—, ------. ^ ,«ii wijm 901-907 Main Street, Business method. Simplified instructions. ance service man. Good opportun­ than In a long, ’ Machinery and Tools 52 Burrow’s Hill Itodge, Hebron. ’ —„ .; .,— 7— ; ------: on second New G E. oil furnace.! CASH WAITING for any ^ype real/ c s '^ e d to reject an^^ pairs Call Coughlin, MltcheU keys, fresh fr^en, 10 to 23 MEN WANTED Phone Wllllmantlc. HArrison | W^NJED—actable tornlshed rent ranch, fireplace, entrance hall, two Zone III. RIDE WANTED to Pratt A Whitney Appointments made immediately. 3-7707. EXPERIENCED Sales clerk. Air- ity for right person. See Mr. pounds. Schaub’B Turkey Farm, long time. It’s a garbage disposal, fireplace, vene estate you have to sell. First and I "'ust confom LaFlamme, Watkins Bros. ^ MB BUY^VirTrade-Rent power P. O. Box 44, for father with three well-behaved terraces, garage. acre, trees, All persons interested may at­ third shift, vicinity of Oak Street. Mitchell 9-7398. conditioned store. Apply* in person. 168 Hillatown Road. To work io real opportunity mowers, chain sawa.j tillers, gar- i 3-0242, or write overlooking lake and country club. tian blinds. Two car garage. second mortgage money available. ■ .specificationa and bidders rorms Phone MltcheU 3-8005. Apnston, Conn. children. ChUdren desperately Also lisUngt wanted. CaU The ! "•’hlch may be procured from the tend thla hearing. Marlow’s. for men who den tractors, outboards, power | need parental care and love. For appointment to sec this exclu­ Amesite driveway. Large rose gar­ GREAT EASTERN CARPENTERS Wanted. Steady Hordworo Srero have wanted th* Johnson Building Company, 9531 Superintendent of Parks. Room 18. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Garages— S erv ice- work this winter. Call , Mitchell tMli. Terms arranged. Capitol | BOARD AND Room for young girl Mother hoapttalized for Indeterm- sive home, call Carlton W. den in rear. Other features. Easily WANTEH?—Girl lor general counter Articles for Sale 45 serurtty and ad­ converted to two-family. 10 Pine Main St. Mitchell 3-7426. Evenings Municipal Building. Manchester, George H. Marlow, Chairman . Aulomobiles for Sale ROOFING AND * work. 5>i day week. Numerous 9-0669. First class men only. Equipment Co., 36 Main Street. who appreciates home privtleges. Inate period. Father regularly em- 1 Hutchins, MltcheU 9-5132, MltcheU Storage 10 S0NI119, Chockiiiq. otc. vancement op­ St. >UtcheU 9-0018. Connecticut. J.ames H. McVeigh. Secretary ‘ CONSTRUCTION CO. ' benefits. Must apply, in person BE S'URE — Buy Cinco aU alum­ Near bus stop. CaU MItrheU 9-2713 ployed, dependable. References ■ 9-4694 1947 CHEVROLET AER08EDAN. WANTED— Young man to work, portunities which furnished.lUiniBiiru. Appeal.Auvcai Isas madeaiiauv tobu yourjwua , , — __ New Model Laundry, 73 Summit inum windows. Also self-storing we offer. Muaical Instrumenia 53 after 6 p. m. REDUCED 1 Radio, heater. Fine condition GARAGE TO RENT. 81 Benton St. 24 Oak Street St; full or part time. Norton Electri­ doors. CaU MltcheU 9-9096 for free Apply human kindness and civic pride in ARTISTIC f iveRoom Cape C ^ , throughout. Beautiful tutone blue Tel. Mitchell 9-7159. cal Instrunrient Co., 71 HilUard St. eatlmatea. Bill Tunaky. MUSIC Instrumental rental. Com­ community’s hospllgllty. Write »**« FOR IMMEDIATE SALE finish. Priced right to see. Doug' RE-SIDING SPECIALISTS WOMAN WITH sewing experience, plete line of instrumenls. Rental Apartmenta— Flats D-v N ucraiH ' tlon room, bar, brick front, porch. YOUNG MAN for part time farm ILISH HARDWARE Box N. Herald. attached garage. Neai- bus and Six room Cape Cod. Garage, las Motors, 333 Main street. to work in dry cleaning depart­ ' FIELD STONE for fireplace and re­ applied to purchase pnre. Rep­ Tenements 63 Motorcvcles— Bicycles 11 Applicators of asbeatoe, plastic ment. Apply , in person. New work. Must furnish own transpor­ resenting Olds, Celmer, Bach. WANTED- 3, .4 or 5 room apart­ shopping center. Reduced;to $13.- dormers, fireplace, hot water FOR A GOOD Used car or a new taining walls. M. French, Coven­ CO. insulated siding and wood shlnglea, Model I-aimdry, 73 Summit. tation. >ntrhell 9-7626. try, Pilgrim 2-7161. Pedler and Bundy. Metter’s Music Fo r r e n t -Oct. l. S-room upper ment or hodse. Two well behaved 250. Carlton W. Hutchins, MltcheU oil heat, lifetime storms, plas­ Oldamobile with Rocket engine specializing in Life Time aluminum 9-5132, MltcheU 9-4694. FOR Studio, JT7 McKee. MItrheU i flat. North End. Steam heat. children, Call W. T. Grant Co. tered walls. Many other ex­ contact Al Catalano, at the Man­ 1946 INDIAN C:hlef. price $300; Tel. siding in color. OPPORTUNITY FOR jnother to LABORERS WANTED 8-7500, 1 Adults only. Write Box O, Herald. Mitchell 9-4533. chester MptOr Sales. MltcheU Mitchell 9-2136. earn tuition for child in private GOOD JOBS MANCHESTER GREEN -Spacious tras. Only $12,900. 8-4134. Mitchell 3-8271 nursery school. Child may attend KELSEY FERGUSON WANTED -4 or 8 room unfurnished 3 bedroom ranch. One year GOOD PAY young. Attached garage. Full balse- ALBERT J» GATTO CO'; Business Services Offered 13 A. V. LINDSAY — Owner school while mother does house­ apartment by three aduIU. Call 1939 BUICK Sedan. Good, depend­ work in director’s home. Call BRICK CO. Mllchell 9-4S73. ment. PlsAtered walla, oak floors, Hartfoi’d 5-9198 able transportation, $95. Written A-1 LOAM WANTED < WIRING INSTALLA’nON of all MltcheU 9-1696. cheek combination, windows and doogs- Eves., Manchester MI-3-6946 guarantee. No down payment. types. No job too small. Pater ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. I ------Route 5, SouthAVihdsor WANTED- Six room unfurnished Convenient location. Large land­ Small monthly payments. Cole PAINTERS ASTOUNDING VALUE! Piantaluk. 40 Foster atreet. Phone Alterations and additions Cell- ] YOUNG WOMAN for folding shirts, rent by adults. References. Mitch­ scaped lot. Priced to sell at $18,- OFF EAST CENTER street— Six Motors, 438 Center. MltcheU 9-0980 Hartford 89-0227 MltcheU 9-7303. ing*. Workmanship guaranteed | Steady work. Good pay. Apply FOR SALE , PAPER HANGERS PRATT A WHITNEY ell 3-8324 after 4 p. m. 375. Wairen E. Howland. Realtor. room, could be 3 or 4*bedrooms. Phone Mltojieir 3-8600 any time. 1940 BUICK Super sedanette. Good A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn , New System Laundrj-, 44 Harrison CARPENTERS and , AIRCRAFT lor the growing 'family. Very clean low cost transportation. $95. No COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. street. MJtchell 3-4860. » 1 St. Division of United Aircraft FarniM and Land* for Sale 71 inside and out. Nice yard fenced Wolcott, ‘'A-1 Repair. Sales on CARPENTERS' HELPERS NEW SIX ROOM -in.JTrees,—Priced fpr.-lhe-average down' jpayment, Small monthly RAY’S ROOFING Company. G ut-* WAlftTlD -Y^ng women for full WM. F. STEELE Corporation-.... washing machines, vacuum clean' 10 - ACRE FARM, 5 room house, ULTRA MODERN pocketbook, $11,500. Phone Bar­ __ pay.ments. Cole Motors. MltcheU ter woik. root .and chimney i or part Ume, 4 p. m. to 10 p. m. H A I TV SERVICE --.-r— APPLY E. Hartford 8, Coon. .^e.oaso,...... - ...... txs.... .uiotn)C5,._»nijilL , bsxn. gkrage anti .cbt,ck9n.cnoR,.Oa— bara Wooda Agenty. Mitchell ■patr#.' Free- 'M tim atei Luncheonette 'counter work. Excel- Compqteat snrvte* fey qnall- ond SON - .. 14- Hawthorne-Stront- ■;947ij2r ■ ■...... Welding. 180 Main street Phone .lent working, cohdiUbna. Eiee' Mr. good road.' Pric* ' $t0>00. Tel. .ig l6;J|OBD..Siq9ec., deluxe. ...tudoc; .-MXUhaU .0-66ML . ,------• given. Ray Haganow, fled terfenirtana. Honae enUa . SI,, - -.1 ’T&22f».' ~MRe»«n •-Hitta TWomtHgsirPinfrPharmgty^ W .»:-p«o68’ 8lf;6-33fB’ THIJAItyiSCQ^ Btt6lBdae«aB5fflffc=av^»:'r,, Saturday.aud-^unday - finr.tiw; suBSTX?m*L W » ^ radio, .heater^ original.jet black 6S4 CeiUer St..'' - - ■ ■ MI-4L052L 6 Dover Ktiad—iWaarfeeater ■ finiab. Clean througha|)t.. Douglas WINDOW SHADES made to order 8-8838. ■ ' '-' time.' Hartford tf-S 26!1 ’ home'; pOrchts,’small barfl. Lot 50 Motors, 333 Main. and installed. Venetian blinds Housbs for Sale 72 xl20. Madeline Smith. Realtor. and curtain rods. 24 hour service. ■p. O. Box 331, Hartford MltcheU 9-1642 or Mitchell 3-4679. BEFORE YOU Buy a used car F..!timates gla’diy given. Fagan $16,880 . ... A huge four bed­ $14,200. WELL CARED- for eight ' See Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck Window Shade Co., Route 44 at room house. Three rooms down. REDUCED—$13,995. Beautiful new room home in established neigh- Cape Cod. Located near Waddell Salttr- and Service. 285 Mam Bolton Notch. Mltihell 9-447L BARGAIN PRICE Fun dry basement Nice yard with ■ borhood. Steam oil heat, one-car atreet. Mitchell 9-4.5’fl. Open eve­ WANTED Male Help smestte drive and one car garage. School. Tel. Mitchell 3-5229. Pour room Cape Cod at 95 Deepwood Drive la excellent eoa- garage. Early occupancy. Made­ nings. • RADIO and T.V. Service. AH work Centrally located. The present own­ line - ' Smith, Realtor. Mitchell PINE ACRE Terrace — Six room fully guaranteed. $3 per hofise Man to work in men’s cloth­ ditiau. Full basement with playroom for ehUdrrn, ell heat, fire­ ers have raised a large family hers, 1958 CHEVROLET Belaire, sport ing store Thuradny evenings Wanted place, ame«lle driveway and Venetian Mind*. Nice lot la exeelleat 9-1842 or Mitchell 3-4679.. Cape Cod. Two unfinished, oil hot call for T,V. $1 per house call for but now the house Is much too water heat. Amesite drive, qne-car coupe, tutone green with all a;-- radio or save $ and bring them to and all day Saturdays. Ex­ location, near bus liae, new school and shopping center. Only large for two people. 365 EAST MIDDLE Turnpike, Bow- ceasoriea. Must sell, leaving for Apply To garage. Nice yard completely en- I 6 wuyt btllti 17 Maple street. CaU MltcheU perience preferred, but not $9,500. ______era School Six room colonial, in closed. Asking $12,900. Elva Tyler, ' aervice. Call Mitchell 9-9418. 9-8535 or MItcheU>6714. 814,440 . . . We Just listed a flve spotless condition. Modern kitchen, • Thoroughly tmpartad necessary. References re­ Thomas Flaherty SupL room ranch up In the hills of. Bol­ Realtor. Mitchell 9-4469. 1950 CHEVROLETS, radios, heat- electric range. Venetian' blinds, POWER BURNERS and Range quired. A HOME WITH CHARM ton. A new house, but in a delight­ storm windows, screens, oil steam • Reoonditlonad for Soft rrs. Both atylellne deluxe models. Burners expertly cleaned and ful setting. Better than a half-acre Fordor black, tudor green. Excel­ This S'/i room heme feataring tiled bath, romplete recreation heat, amesite drive, basement ga­ Lots for Sale 73 serviced. Let us aervice and re­ Write To Box Q CtloMial Baard Ca. Bad laandry rooms la fall basement, attached garage, veaetiaB of land with a aemi-private swim­ rage. Owner transferred. Asking • Rsconditton«d for lent condition. Douglas Motors, 333 pair your washing machine or le- Hita ia a real luxurious home at a budget price. Dasurpassed ming pool across the street. Main Street. c'o The Herald 613 Parker Street blinds, perfectly looated on comer let, la o im of the beet buys la $11,900. ’ Elva Tyler, Realtor. COVENTRY — aeared rich' land, Parformonc* frlgerator. Metro Service. Mitch­ M^)cbrater at i 13 3 0 0 ______for lecatloa . . . for value . . . for convealencea. See thi* all Mitchell 9-4469. ell 9-0883. beautiful view, brook. Eight mUeb 1941 PONTTAC Sedan. Good clean oa oae floor ranch, home, featuring ceramic tile bathroom, full from Manchester, Pilgrim 3-6650. • Raconditionad for Vohia T. J. CROCKETT SIX ROOMSl $11,600 dependable transportation, $150. baaemeat, outalde hatchway.' ameaite driveway, and large lot • _ Broker No down payment. Small monthly Economical home with four HonatHy Detcribtd A HOME WITH DIGNITY with all city tacIHtlea. Conae to Eva Drive, off Vemoa Street, la , 244 MAIN STREET ■ rooms and bath on ttrst floor. Two payments. Cole Motors, 436 Cen­ SEPTIC TANKS ^ AT 18 OROVR HTREirr. LOT 200’ x 350’ . pric{ $1,400. Call ter. Mitchell 9-0980.. the East end of Mnnebester to Inspect and compare. Phones; Mitchell 3-5416 bedrooms up. Large modem ‘kitch­ MltcheU 3-7880. AND ■-strge T room fblonlal la excelloat txMMlItlon or! on neariy aa Residence; Mitchell 9-7751 en. F. H. A. mortgage available. 1952 FORD Custom line, two-door aero of laadiiraped gronad, ame«lte drivewav lead* to 3 ear ga­ TW O FAM ILY i t o t i m M V sedan. Fordomatic, radio, heater, PLU88ED SEWERS rage, caa be yoara right in the heart ef Mffbchealer for oaly REPRESENTATIVE AT MODEL HOME FROM $12,900. CHEERFUL 5 room home, j in very fine condition. Silent Glow Main Street location. Two flve Suburban for Sale 75 low mileage, excellent condition. $14,900. ; 1 P.M. UNTIL DARK SATURDAY AND SUNDAY -room apartments completely re­ CaU MltcheU 9-6879 after 8 p. m. * oil burner. Large garage, amesite Machiif ClMitd drive. Lot 99 x 128. Trees. Made­ decorated inside and ouL Price TOLLAND—Year old Cape Cod. $ D IA U K / This weekend see Mr. Werbner at Era Drive off Ver­ line Smith, Realtor. Mitchell $16,000. - bedrooms and large unfinished 1881 FORD Convertible. Excellent DARK, TOP QUAUXV. NO STONES VERNON room, fine living room, exceUent condition. White wall tires. Radio Septle Tanka, Dry WeHs, Sewer non Street or call MI-9-6685. 9-1642 or Mitchell $-4679. ‘ lines InsUlled—OUnr Water­ JARVIS REALTY COMPANY Five room ranch with attached kitchen, electric stove, bath and and heater. Mby be aech evenings. TRY ONE LOAD - SEE THE DIFFERENCE! garage. Three' bedrooms. Lot 100 shower. Alao has 3 rooms and bath 73 Waddell Road. proofing Dear. 654 CENTER STREET ' $11,690 WILL BUY this five room JARVIS REALTY COMPANY hotiie near Waddell School. Ihcpan- X 157: Price $14,200. basement apartment riving $50 CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. 1949 DELUXE Studebaker Cham­ 654 CENTER STREET Call ModffI Home MI-9-668S or MI-3-4112 sten space second floor, hot water ARTHUR A. KNOFLA. Realtor monthly income. Wonderful buy at ' Mc Kin n e y m o s . PHONE COVENTRY, Plltrlsi 2-7202 oU heat, aluminum screena and $U>00. Georg* J. Colaman, Brok­ pion. Radio, heater, one owner. SEWERAGE DISPOSAL GO. 876 MAIN STREET 311 MAIN ST. — MANCHESrnt — , MI-3-4112— HARTFORD 2-4P80 Hartford 2*4080 doora. Vacant. Madeline Smith, Phones: MI-3-5440. MI-9-5938, er. .Hartford-Conn. Tniit Co. Bldg. Low mileage, private party. $700. 186-183 Peart St. TU. MI-S-5S68 C6U MltcheU 9-3112. Realtor. Mitchell .8-1643 or 8-4678. q MI-9-5592 Tel. RockvUle 6-4045 or 5-4710. MU . \ ■' ■ I ■ • ' I ,r ■ ' .. ______■ ' ■ A •■Vt ■ ATtrage Daily Net Press Run '. ^ '■ \ F ar Om Weak BaSaa Ths WdistlMr FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 19W | •apt. S, INS ratUMfll Of D. 1. WWOm t E fllW fl PAGE TWENTY iKmtdf(0ti?r lEtmtUtg 10,665 4 ; Cloudy, paaoiMe showers teaight. • • ir a ( Mm AMHt Cloeidy, ahoworz aad eoalor im m m r- Under the ehairmanahip of the The Women’s Auxiliary of the or individuals for the United Na­ a( OtreelaMaoe row. Hprl^ltiftisin Church Utdiea’ Aid Manchester Memorial hospital will Engaged Local UN Group tions 'Week ' celebration. Thaee Manc}ie»ter— A CUy of VUlago Charm -.'Si’ About Town. Society a chicken. harbecua for resume its weekly meetings next fundi will be ueed only for thia pur­ FOR SEfTIC TANK or the benefit of the campaign for Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A To Meet Sept. 16 pose end will not go into the gaif funds for additions to the kitchen full turnout o f members is hoped eral treasury of the eceocletlon. VOL. LXXII, NO. 292 (Ctoaalflaa Aivirttafaif aie Fega it ) Th ClBrence Jonea o f the MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1953 Htv. and school rooms w ill be served for, and a cordial invitation is ex­ The local essocietlon hae a col­ (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS rVolce of the Andes," mlMlonary on the church grounds tomorrow tended to women interested in Join-: The United Nations Aesn. of lection of elidei on the United SEWER LINE CLEANINfi broadcasUnx enterprise located in from S p. m. on. Children>un- Ing this group. The Board of Direc­ Manchester will hold its first meet­ Nations which are available to any Quito, capital o f Ecuador, will be der 12 will be admitted at half tors of the Auxiliary will hold its , organization free of charge. These the speaker at the meetinx Sun­ ing of the season Wednesday night. Prankatera Pepper Ceiling price. Church services Sunday September meeting Monday at may be obtained by calling Mrs. day eveninx at 7:30 at the Cove­ Sept. 16, at 8:15, in the Federation Call Manchester's Specialists McCarthy will be at 11 a. m., and the church 1:15 p. m. Plana for fall activities ! Edson Bailey. nant Conxrexatlonal Church 43 school will resume sessions on will be discussed. I Room of the Center Church, at Spruce St. This is Radio SUtion which time a general business Sept, 20. HCJB, which last spring pur­ meeting will be held with reporU In The Business ■ The Hartford Chapter' of the To Defend chased the John G. Talcott home­ from committee chairmen and an­ Miss Laurine V. Hoaglund, Ste­ American Society of Tool Engi­ Red Clergy Plot Exposed; stead in TalcottvUIe as its main neers Is holding Ladles' Night nouncement .of. plana for U. N. i ■ North American home office. phen St., and D. J. H arry Webb, Sept. 18 at the Avon Country Club week, followed by the showing of Jr., of Madison, will be united in OAKETUIXT COimilmDBO ^ McKin n e y BROTHERS li I' In Avon. Ladles' Night will get colored elides any plans to try to prosecute him leaders listed as speakers. TTiey in­ ties Committee, which resumes ita Laurent, tickets and admission; will meet Monday night at 7:45 clude former Prealdent Trurnsn, In the Federation Room of the the Bahama.*, with commentary by | - an action that seemed unlikely session., late thia year or early in Mrs. W alter Balch and Mrs. TaasHkgwa kava fargattMi tha goldaaliHiw'allowIng fad which Rep. Sam Raybu.rn of Texae. I Loses Center Congregational Church. E. Lincoln Eveleth. to he ahown in in these circumstances. But it 1954, made public tha deUilad tca- Ernest Bengston, checkers; Mrs. awept the . II. B. a few ytwra back, but they've started amUber one Home Minority Leader, and Sena­ tlmony yesterday. Following the business meeting, the Avery Auditorium. Hartford, said o f the document: Merrill Adams, posters and Mrs. w bM la giving eeataumnt ownera m haadarhe. The new fad requires tor* Douglas of Illinot*, Glllc'te members will fold surgical dress­ on .Sept. 22 at 8 p. m. Anyone “ The transmission or revelation It came from former active Jay Rand, transportation and aotue driukhig straws, cbocolate syrup iaad a hit of wind power. Tom of Iowa and Sparkman of A!a- Denver, Sept. 12 — ^Pres­ ings. Refreshments will be in wlahlng to see the movlea ahould | of its contents In any manner to Communist leaders and told of how properties. Hnyler, left, aad John Wnasow o f Lndlngton. Mich., show how easily ident Eisenhower had just de­ charge p f the officers. make reaervatlona by rontarting ' any unauthorized person is prohib­ bama, the party's 1952 \tce presi­ the Reds, unable to destroy ra- Miaa Gregory at the Wad.aworth a restanraat eelltag ean be "redecorated" by dipping the straw’s tisoue ited by law." dential nominee. feated Vice President Nixon llgion by fro n u i assaults, bocsd The following local youths are casing Into syrup and sHootiag It like a blowgun up Into the air. Senior Girl Scout Troop I will Atheneum by Sept. 18. Unauthorised_____ disclosure______of __ ma-..._ The'Tueeday night feature will, on the g o lf cOurse,'but Nixon from within to seek their goal registered for the fall term at with the aid of unwitting dupaa Monson Academy, Monson. Mass.: meet Monday night at 7 o'clock in ferial bearing such claa*ificationa i ^ • speech by Adlsi E. Steven-1 «, hannv as a srhnot hnv as “ restricUd." "secret " and so «>". I>m<>crstlr presidential nomi-j and pawns. H. David Garrity. '54, son of Mr. the Scout room at the Center about hia score. on is piiniahable by up to 10 years nee, at the Uhicago Opera House. One witness. Manning Johnson and Mrs. -Harold-W. Garrity; 141 Church. Members are reminded to Breaks 1M inipriwBiiiiciii.riaonment mill! and ma •AU.wfv110.000 lllir.fine. The» speech will -.m be uv; airedniinj byIfy them.3 i l of .New York, said not even the Pitkin St.; David Harrison. '55. bring pictures taken on the recent 6LADI0LI Xea. Joseph B. Mc4'-srtliy Irig til), daUrman of tke Heaate Per­ Long Trail trip. Lucy No Commie; The criticizwl report wais de- National Broadcasting tele- A ”,.™,*"*** Red, themselves , expectitd to son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sidney lei.^ . __.1... V.. .w* A__ : ..1. 1 -.A ______1. __A A .. the 18 holes, said Nixon, who manent laveatigatlag subcommittee, tells reporters la Washlngtoa , ... - claastfiad yesterday by the Army; visi->n network and the four major ,_.i, „„ HHItewaali and rover past mlatakea” *'• Harrison. 28 East Middle Tpke.. BOUQUETS because o f ita prior discloaura. ' radio rhaina rmn. in sn i . n . game first and Richard P. Hayes. '55. son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Strant. Another, Benjamin Oitiow ef Mr. and Mrs. David Hayes, 164 40 East Middle ■ Tpke.. returned "J have no choice but to go U.8.T. T^e former Illinois gov-, -phe Vice President declined to ' • military report on Soviet Rlheria that waa atlll "reatrteted.'’ FRSSHLY c u t New York, testified: "In the tn- North Elm St. home yesterday after spending a Probe Clears Star abend and expose it publicly,” Mc- "" " "'''‘"I his precise score or that •rtMJWHAUeo three months vacation at Grove CS'-thy said in telling reporters of the President, who is a veteran fiUralion of the Methodist Church, Beach Point, Clinton. j he expects to hold public hearings Truman, accompanied by Mrs. golfer. the ComnunisU were highly soe- WOODLAND ceasful." r Her coat, e.apecially, wo k on the issue before hia subcom- Trurnsn and t h ^ daughter. Mar- j " I am going to tell you only this Holly « I, Sept. 12 (A*)— Lucille Ball, telcviBion’s top come­ A third. Joseph Zack Kornfadcr Ernest Cartier. 66 Deerfield Dr., marks the lady’s role mittca. garet. will be In Chicago this after- I —the President had a lower score Repeal of T-HLaw GARDENS dienne, never wa« a Communist, says the House Un-American of New York, celled the Fifth accompanied by his mother, Mrs. / Takes I'p Attack ” ” Triiman and Margaret ; than I did." Nixon said after their Romeo E. Cartier, and his grand­ 168 WOODLAND STREET in the drama of fash­ Activities Committee, even though she registered as one 17 Column plen "rether effective.” ion. The coats we show "Of their intimation that there will be assistant hostease* at a tea round yesterday at Denver's Cher- mother, Mrs. Diane Tanguay. TEL. MI-3-8474 years ago. The wide-eyed .^tar of the popular "I Love Lucy” wa* something wrong with ex- for Democratic womenAtomorrow ry Hills Covlntry aubl Johnson was described as a Chicopee. Falla, M aas.,w ill leave Open Daily Until 9 P. M. do justice to leading The Most ., show freely admitted 40 commilt-ee-^' poztng-ihti propagih'da." Tie aa'd. Communist from 1830 to. ISSO-and tomorrow by auto for Fort Laud- Investigator WilMam Wheeler that « r t ‘ H'olifc?!I^’ I?", h ' ■ NFxon is here for a round '' of a member of the p'erty's National ladies . . . by means "they are not going to hide any conference! with the vacationing I efdale, Fla. On Saturday, Sept, the registered March 19. 1936, to ' Committee from 1936 to 1888; Gil- of fluid .styling, luxuri_ Communist propaganda nr Com­ i President. The Vice Prealdent will j 19. he plans to be married to Mi.ss low as a top U. 8. Communist lead- ous fabrics, handsome vota for the Communist ticket "be- munist behind a label o f 'restrict­ Anne Lockwood of Hollywood. Notice cauM grandpa wanted all of ua to." ed'." VrsStenb;rg'"*Comm.tte"e a Vo-d'ay%L"r':l,t1Ie‘ ‘r.r?^ «U "" i Washington. Sept. 12 (yp,_*Taft-Hartley Act that will ..Uafy a^’t^omUnui Fla. His father and brother and accents. Team of All Denies Red Tlea ' sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne TO THE CUSTOMERS OF THE But the amphaticqlly denied McCarthy said tha document7 Yesterday's match started mit ' Sen. Murray (D-Mont) Said A 1 AV ' to 1834. Your coordinated wardrobe of easy-mixing sports­ Truman and Rayburn will head a »* a contAt between Eisenhower todav a now drive fnr nnt D“'kin. a Democrat, quit the I Cartier, 175^ High St., w ill leave TOWN OF MANCHESTER ever being a party mtmber or dealing with eonditiona bahind the wear with dreased-'up accents, soft textures and gay list ... o f Kucinguests at a luncheonluneneon Sun-oun- and Nixon »■!on them , <"iirone iianuhand ana—and— ,; „• UA I c a l ® AT Vca » IIu out- A* -abi;ur‘to naiiiri 1°to “ret‘;;;;;''ta"his''^uiii m u rn toAO hisnis postposi as mittee meetingsmeetin - in New Vnri. j Manchester Wednesday in order to WATER DEPARTMENT. voting for party candidates. Iron Curtain, was "95 per rent get-togethar colon. Choose from our collection of Communist propaganda", and was day to be given by Stephen A. M it-' on the other—EM Dudley,,v. the pro TTight ig h t repeal of the T*ft-Hart-Taft-Hart- president of the A F L PlufqbcrsPlumbers and -j-),, meetings 5.?. ‘ J attend the wedding. — Due to recent low rainfall the "There la no evidence that M iu' Broadmoor ley Act mav V»* ths> Demo. Steamfittera Urilon. saving Whits u. ____ A.'..a o p f" io the pub- •klrta, aweatera and blouiei. Bail la or ever was a party mem­ sent last year to 87 Army com­ rhell. Democratic National chair-, ^ ColorsMo Springs’ Broadmoor ^ le>’ Act may b e the Demo- Steamfittera Uiilon, saying White hj called natgnsibjy u 'l i i . amount of water in storage has man. j Miss Naomi Foster, daughter of reached a point where it is deemed »45® to ber.” Rap. DonakI L. Jackaon <11- mands, mostly In the Far East. I Lucius Fo.'ter. Oakland Rd.. Wap- necessary to restrict the use of Callf), committee member,' told a The so-called loyalty pledge Js w ^ g Jiiiniiviir Maytags.t ,d,n,nigtration discord over t r o W ^ a w ^ ^ h l i d the hearing expected to be • lively topic d| ping. returned home Wedne.sday ho.ae completely until further $ 2 - 9 8 to 85.98 newa conference last night. But Nixon m^tch^play ^ P^**’‘Taft-H"?;iyUwch.” e.‘^ night after spending live years as notice. Jackaqn explained he called the debate at the^ conference.. The ind in favor , , H III A ct as Sponsor Durkin declined to detail *he ! a teacher at the American ,Col- Cooperation is requested. conference at the behest of a ma­ pledge, which waa adopted prior to jority of committee membeca ao Rita ^ Hayworth- i la*t year’s convention, required all of pitting the party against a four-' Murray, top Democrat on the changes on which he said agree-1 v e a f i legiate Institute. Ixmir, - Turkey. Richard Martin *6 9 tome behind which incJiided Gov 1 ® *"*te Labor Committee, said in ' ment had been reached. Howei-er,} ••tim atM there are I She spent three months this sum­ General Manager A Supt. of that rumors implicating Mias Ball, A f lllira v a '*'''*■*** **» aupport of the some_benind w hich Jncjjjdrt Gov i contained m I clergymen >"in theTJnii«rf the United kf.i..States 42, with Communism cquld be O I J U F llS 1T1.11110111 P*rt.v nominees before taking their Dan Thornton of Colorado and mer traveling In western Europe. W ater Dept. a repealer in the next nession of a proposed message to Congress I ■'’* "»*vcet" members of tha scotched. — * j convention seats. Ralph (Ript Arnold, the Cherry Oommunsit party. He said be­ If the rumors hadn't become i Hills pro. ‘ITie President's foursome Congress shd to mske the mstter never actually sent to the law- -fl fvjktfi A ll/ f C L a il I However, many Southern party an issue in next year’s cOngres- makers but leaked to newsmen tween three and fouf thousand widespread, ha added. It la un-. M. 1 W i l l I X i y I V l i m i ' leaden have denounced the l o ^ t y won, Nixon reported. others are "among .the fellow^' likely the committee would have ■ional campaign. .during thia year'* seision. ______^ ;P'»°<'-''ing concession* demanded by Jl.* ■•‘d. were oiiped into aiding known for several years of Mlsa' and ,.BaU'i-i*gUU:atlop., „ Rita Hayworth last night turned I M aytag for the Aral two ^ Taft-H artlev «menrtment^ labor, such as lifting the present I fronts, but "the tem- ms mRmm sui iron Jackaon safd that there is some < doVi'h si mlWldmadlfar divorce set-t * , s4«m VgfY -BoYchtt - y » p « t b i. . r . wm t a « : — tjnestttnr as-Ta'wlrettTFT-Mlsir'Ban’ tiemettl-feonv-Aly-Khan-for sopJ^bvltatlons lo.atUnA.tha.btg. 95««p!»,.------.A------W he-tU-km d--im m iiacA bv-^t-year-old daughter cal conferences but co a novlre. N ixon showed aur- K ^ „ j i ployers and unions in the con-| . Th» boring from within waz not but added that thia point will be Yaamin. spokesmen said the South 1 Sgly good form on those two I paign , whichwhkh VouW would be aimpathetic sympathetic I » ‘ ™ctlon field to eMablish pre-1 «n y particular church YOUR HUSBAND'S SHIRTS! cleared up today with the release ! f’oi.imimist party candidate for "Nothing will make me give up a large representation. MbIS the President*^***‘1'"* and*bd the Vice !: u-ithwith ihthe . wworkers' nrb.n- program,” •• Mur- hiring labor contracts and union Jeoup, the witnesses said, and wae of the transcript of her testimony the 57th California Assembly Dis­ Yaamin'a chance to live here In Ident slammed their first drives I shop agreements.. ' spearheaded by unofficial mova- that way.. ai\ before Wheeler. trict, He said this also was at the America among our precioua free- i It 22.5 vsids dow-n the middle ..._ ’ . ua . I'aloas Favored | rnenta which sought to idanUfy Shop Hale's The same lime ahe registered, dome and habits." the film star told of the fsirv-sy. Ifa a 352-yard par ’^1 .u".’ Management spokesmen cem- tb*“ '*«>ve8 with churches. req iest of her grandfather, Fred C. four holv I pealed and I intend to move in thai Jackson said, she signed a non'.!.- the'Associated Press. Reds Ins^nhg ' I direction." pls!n»d the suggested changes un-1 nating petition for Emil Freed, duly favored the unions. The White ; (Coatiaiied on Page Fo«r) Continued On Page Six Ceoditlona To Offer kJI .rT ", "u”* u*'* Chairman H. Alexander Smith , ^ for Your \ Her attorney said Prince Aly broke the ice for Nixon, who obvi- in.N t 1 l.*hnr ram I House said the document was a s * * * had attached two hondltions to the Pole Kidnaped ously was nervous. The President ! "preliminary draft" of matter. o a * ^ million-dollar offer: (a) Yaamin im"iro1v """ ^ pnse ot’^^^^Jki^T ro.?gn.Uon ' «»"*'«l«ratlon. Horn waa to be exposed to Moslem In Philadelphia yesterday Chair­ This ont miwli HOSIERY Au-J u.A ! Thursday. Smith said in a tele- Senate Loses Bachelor teachings when she is seven and By U. S. Army . ' * ^ ***^'IP "o—The practice). Quit worrying .bout it." I continue to the end that a labor from the AP Wires sertion, that the White House had imnf'm year. Polish member of a 4-n'ation com- I program might be developed and NEEDS As Kennedy Takes Wife promise support for 19 changes Rita said; ,mission policing the Korean truce ' legislstion prepared for introduc­ in the Taft-H artley law. "While I respect the Moslem insisted today that a Polish inter­ tion in Congress early in January.” McConnell also asserted the pro- 10 H U R T O.N T I-R N P IK B faith and all other faiths, it Is my preter who fled to freedom was Sen. Hill I D-Als I. another Labor posed draft was "not final." He Elizabeth. .N, J , SeiSt. 12 (P) Newport, R. I., Sept. 12 (A*) • with Sen. Joseph F. McCarlh.v’s both mhos earnest wish that my daughter be kidnapped by American Army of­ News Tidbits Committee member, said he le- aald all but two of the 19 points —Ten person* were Injured hi — The U. S. Senate lost one of I Senate Investigating subcommit- raised as a normal, healthy Am er­ - rollUlon on the New ’ tee. ficers and demanded hia immediate gai-ds Durkin's resignation as in­ had been discussed with White Its most eligible bachelors to­ ican girl in the Christian faith. return. Culled from A P Wires Turnpike todny Invnivtag nhaM I The 15 ushers included a col- dicating that the Eisenhower sd- House representatives Gerald FIRST QUALITY NYLON HOSIERY •There isn’t any amNint of Broke From Team half a dozen rnrs. Tbe cnb4 on4 day when Sen. John F. Ken­ I league of. the bridegroom, U. S. ministration is "not going to come THE — — - V money In the entire ilvorld that is Jan HaJ<)uklewicz, a 28-year-old occurred about a-m lle from Mm nedy (D-Mass.) and dazzling . Sen. George A. Smathera, iD-FIa.t up with anv mixlifiratinn of the (Continued on Pnge Four) IN SELF OR DARK SEAMS worth sacrificliig this chil_In N ew Haven . . . Uircctora of John , E. Hull, a desk officer for . . , Van Raalta Shaari...... $1.35 Pr, nuptial mass. orange blossoms' and carried a second-floor hotel suite. ,: ___we've got a real "good thing” fpr you, bouquet o f pink and white spray ing »rf^ e Armistice .Supervisory ' Com^lny much ot hi. k - y f » r Tnilitan’ Leaders of society, politics, busl- She Is In Laa Vegas visiting her j commissi •NINE MEN ADRIFT - — It's Futura, Cricketeer'a new-lightwMgfat - - aesiV'Mid'4h»,m4«rtai»meiH-;yv'’« of Civil Rights, notes th a t' '(nark as Supreme United Nations and a page. The bridesmaids Included Mrs. from a Paris conference with A■ ly• ’s■ | ‘ Commission.~ ‘ amended Connecticut public ac-1 Commander in the Far East. AFTUCA v i o l e n c e F L A R E S The best man was the bride- look, different from anything you’ve Robert F. Kennedy, Hyannisport, attorney. Oum arrived by plane | The Commission took no action commodatlona statute berome* ef- Clark retires Oct. 30. Cnaabiancn. Morocco. Rept. IS ‘ grm’a brother, Attorney Robert at 7:20 p. m., and ahe had con-1 on the letter, said Maj. Gen. Sven fective Oct. I, broadening ban on Hull, now 58, has not seen corn- i4»>— New violence flared tedag ever seen. Here’s a sportcoat you must see F, Kennedy, recently associated (Contlaued on Page Elevea) Decelie Brand ferred with him about an hour be- Grafstrom, Swedish: delegate And discrimination. bat since World W ar I when, as a In troubled French Afrlcs- Per. to appreciate. fore makins' her announcement. — I Dr, Henry Hallam Tweedy, 85, junior infantry officer, he won the eons Identified ad NaUoaallsta Will Cable Refimal (Coallnued on Page Four) former member of faculty of Y’ale, Silver Star for gallantry during shot and seriously wounded Oen. $30 .^Miss Hayworth Instructed Crum . ------Divinity School, dies in Brattle-1 the Aisne, Marne, offensive, RaUb Toiirol. n police Inspector, lo 'nmlsta. It was tbe tetest of a. and up Non Run Tricot Knit to cable her Refusal tomorrow to boro. Vt. . . . Congressman Albert | His V^orld W a r II years were High Court Position Ebbing^ aerie* sf assaaoiaatlana and at. Slacks to Go With Your C. Morano being mentioned for spent in the less dramatic but d - Like magic, the new Bendix Duomatic thoroughly Paris. *" W 1118 templed sasssolnatlon* sf pro. pi^". Gi^I Contract posl of Secretary of Labor by j tnl Jobs of handling operations for Futuro Sportcoat _ Crum said Torem told him that 1 Kreoch Tunisian offlctaR. Bov. washes and completely drys your cloches'^in a Fairfield County friends. all the far flung overseas theaters. 'Slacks in most every shade and Political Scientist Declares in the event Rita turned dmvn the erhi have been kilied. tingle, continuous, unatten.defl operation. All you Rayon Underwear million-dollar proposal. Torem For Patton Tanki^ Bloody four year guerrilla war He worked closely In this work fabric to harmonize and blend with might come here for further dia- in Colombia ends with negotiated with Gen. George C. Marshall, EGYPT DFFICEBR VISIT U. S. . need to do is put in the clothes and set the dials! surrender of InaurgenU . . . Gov- | then Army Chief of Staff. Siournew sportcoat. Washington. SepL 12 «P>-A .^ preaident U Dr. Ralph J. Bunf-he,' cusaion with the actress. 1 Washington. Sept. 12 OP)— The (Mrs, Egypt, Mept. IS (iPl— Band leg, flair leg. or trunk leg styles m white or political science apeciallst aald to­ ernment forces In Lebanon baftle the girdle that walks pink color. Rdgular and large aize. c i o educator and director of the Under terms of a Reno. Nev.,Arm y has declared the Fisher Body Hull became something of art Mfly-flve Egyptian mtmr nf.. $7.95 to $15.95 • ust amwaui—Oiiiy 34 indw* o CLiamt etomis^Tiii, mmIc day the Supreme‘Court hay lost Its Department of Trusteeship of the tribesmen a* government carries expert on atomic weapons five wide. Na keel, IM, atMwa. keatar atalraa water hanwi hsM* divorce ahe obtained from Aly last | Division of General Motors Odrp., fleers left today for the UnHod place "in the trinity of federal United Nations. Jan. 26. Miaa Hayworth has exclu-1 suoceaaful bidder on a 200-million- -out destruction of hsahlsh plan­ years ago wheif he had charge of $ 10 .9 5 Stairs where they wiS vMt ariR. and won*t ride up powers" and can only regain it by In a paper. "The Supreme Court alve custixl.v of tbe child. i dollar contract for "P atton " med- tations. atom bomb testa conducted at En- SIzea U to S3 tary ■ laatailattoBo -oa knitetloR-. •wkSayaatlaaa.TiamaWa«aamaNcaly. imaNTmU-DaTaarlaaedry •*IW. SaSII MTINa-fabdc pratactiaa , . to S each more "vigorou s intervention and the Plain People,". Latham At that time Aly agreed to pay: lum tanks. Ricliard R. Kaaiwhke arrives in iwetok Atoll In the Paclflc. |*35 Gen. Joha E. Hull ef Ihe'U. 8. gevwraaMwL against the Oongreaa and the • Sana wasaina — Oely aata- • • • dry faitar at lawar tawawatwaa. said: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Moscow_ „as new chief of Associated . He also is given credit for play- W »lte House." »ji«iala aravad lafa far . « COMtiniLT AUlOkUTK-Orw It almost may be, said that (CoatlnueS Page Seven) Stevens said Yesterday th# Gen­ S a*.** _*"®'^**'**”*'i ing an'important role in . the de- ORE SHIP IN TROUBLE - Mrado MiMnf of weiMey h o w l Taika A t lyaat Hess Ion after graduating from Miami Uni­ This amaziag action-free girdle leta you stoop, sit, there are no longer any lubstan- eral Motors bid waa about 12 per BMd.v Gilmore . . . Oak Ridge | velopment of tbe Army's giant Hoagbtaa, Mieb.. Sept. It im Dr. Earl Latham, professor at live limits on the federal legisla­ versity at Oxford. Ohio. ‘PREMONITION’ WINS cent lower than one by the Chrya- atomic plzAt workers get seven ' atomic cannon, one o f the world's Hull's career w-ai almost nipped —'11m Rortage lhani, Mleh,, CEHOUSEsSON walk, sueuh or turn with complete comfort, no faaliwg Amherst Oollega. axpreysed hia ture that the Judges are \^ilting to cents an hour wage lM>oat, recom-. newest and most potent weapons, 00H7 lU Y ANY SEPARATE WASHER OR -ier Corp. Both motor companies I rsi viewa In a paper prepared for the in the bud. The troop transport t'naot Guard atatioa ropfrtad fl •f restriction. Yet Sgiong flattena your stomach, enforce, perhaps not even In tha Donraater, Eagisad. Sept. II have been producing the tanks. oQl- mended by Prealdent Eiaenhower'a j For the past two years. Hull SlnfC Green StaiBpe Given With Cash Salea rimcludlng session o f the Am eri­ carrying him to France waa tor­ MM>-toot am rarrirr la dtlwiM y W E GIVE GREEN STAMPS DRYER UNTIL YOU SEE THE DUOMATIC I domain of civil liberties.” (Ah— Premonition, owned by dally designated M48. atomic labor panel. . baa been ,Vlce Chief of a . f f of lakes you inches in all over, never shows beneath can Political Science Aaan. pedoed by a Geiman submarine today la heavy Laho Sapartaa He added:,, Brigadier W yatt, but handled by The Arm y said Chrysler would Alabama., sheriff and five aides the Army^ Nearly a doatn panel dlacuaaioha and ho drifted around in the cold mao three adleo off Oraad ta0m4 ^ MMIX NOME APfUAWeSt Ofv. AVCO Mo^^gHiriwg Cora.. Sowiti ftoorf, iot4imm even the slimmest skirl or the sheerest fabric. "It Is .possible that the Judges Queen E lli abetb’a trialner, today continue building M48s at Newark, under nrreat charged with de­ were on today’s third and final aea- Unlikf many of hia fellowBw rt Atlantic ifor several hours iMifore hetwoea Marquetta aad HmssU ; will never recover their corpt>rate won tbe famed St. Lrger rare, Del., until April. 1954, and after- priving 14 persons of thrjr civil For i figure of beautiful amoothneu, lor a f«*li.y « { aton program ■ of tha prlvata re- era! ofllccra, Hull is not a W