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fS-*' . ’ i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1964 EIGHTEBIf ■ ' " ' tT Averitea Daily Nat PrSm Run :^anrl;^jCitpr lEttc^nios I f m U i Par the week Baded - U m lW o Faweaet aff V.‘ 4V‘- • ' • Aagaet 28. 1054 b ...... Jack Provsn, junior at Tufta Sunset Rebckah Lodge No. 39 Mrs. Jean McElrsevy, 394 Por- Claariag te Ooilegw Buid Bill Slover, Junior at has received sn invitstion from tsr St, will bs guest spesksr at 10,978 coaler tealgliL IHgi^i A bout Tow n Yala University, will leave tomor­ Welcome Rebeksh Lodge, Esst the meeting of the Mshitaester ■>■■ r.‘ - Hartford, to be guests .when it en­ Registered Nurses Assn. Tuesday, Memibr aC Um Aadit oriay M r aa row for a motor trip to Canada. Bureau a( CIrnnIatteB Mencbeeter Lodge' No. 73, A-F- On their return trip they plan to tertains its assembly officers Sept. 7, St 7:45 p. m. Her subject CONGOIEUM 80. and A.M. will, hold in emergent come through the middle west Wednesday, Sept. 15. Reservations will be "The Problem of Mental Manchester— A City of VUiage Charm PBVEHURST communication at Masonic Temple states, stopping in Cleveland, Ohio.* for the supper to be served on that Retsrdstlon.” • 8 lirit *• MU M U-8 Wl C8S90IMI ‘tonight St 7:30, for the purpose of occasion should be made by Sept. (ClaseifleO. Advertiateg ea Page 14) conducting a Masonic Funeral The monthly meeting of the 13, at the latest, by telephoning The fall planqing conference V0L.LXXIILN0.291 MANCHESTER, CONN., PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 ,^ 5 4 (SIXTEEN PAGES) Service for the late Ernest L PRICK FIVE OPEN UNTIL School Building Committee, which Miss Esther Brindle, Hebron Road. of the "Connecticut Fellowship of ■ Ji ■ f • Kjellaon, a paat master of the would have fallen on Labor Day, Boltop, Congregational Women is sched­ lodge. The service will be held at has tieen postponed and a meeting uled for Thursday amd Friday, Watkins Brothers Funarsl Home of that group haa been scheduled Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Dunlop, Sept. 9-10, at the Hartford Semi­ ' 8:30 fct 8 o’clock.♦ tentatively for Sept. 13 at 8 p. m. 167 Maple St., have returned from nary Foundation, Elisabeth Street, IL S. Fears Eisenhower in the hearing room of the Muni­ Black Point where they visited the H a^ ord. Regictrationa wilt be rsBoth Comfort, Convenience, Their second daughter, Janet, cipal Building. family of their son-in-law and taken at 9:30 s. m. Thursday. Quick Check-Out FRIDAY I waa. born to Mr. and Mrs. William daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Homer of Oonoord N. H. recently. Royal Black Preceptory No. 13 G. McKinney of Pearl Street They Miss Jeanette McCooe of Bis- On Arming Signs B ias \ Come Flrat «t Pinehurst, Mrs.'.Homer is the former Nancy will meet In Orange Hall tomor­ report the only Inconvenience from sell Street and Mias Georgette m . MI1CMU94M9 McCarthy, MitcheL Andefson, daughter of Mr. and row at 8 p. m. Delegates to the re­ the hurricane of Tuesday waa that Gagnon o f So. Main Street, are A NIGHT Mrs. Elmer Anderson o f -34 Elm cent convention in Detroit will the electric current was off for spending their vacation at Kara- 109 CMTIR ST„ MANCMBTIR Bonn Fade ControlBill Ter. make their report at this meating. mac, in tha Pocono Mts., Pa.' thres hours. , Sept. 3 Mitchell is tiring U e McCarthy CLOSED A a DAY Washington, Sept. 8 (/P)— There were at least two ver­ techniques." Denver, Sept. 3 (lP)--iims~ After a week of worry and McCarthy commented: "I’m sure sions today of the language I don’t like the comparison any ident E i s e n h »> w e i>''"^today LABOR DAY soul-searching, U. S. officials Vioe President Nixon is said better than Mitchell probably Yrill." signed an executiv^^iorder de­ are fairly confident today to have used in comparing Mitchell told a. repo-ter from signed to And In Hurricane Area# that a formula will be found i hia vacation ranch at Taos, N. M.; strengthen pi^isions of the pnncHURST Sen. McCarthy (R-\Vis) and I "You can’t figure out from this in a reasonable time for arm­ Chairman Stephen A. Miteh- . report whether Nixon and the standard and firing ing West Germany as a part­ ,ell of the Democratic Na­ other Republican leaders finally non - di(i»imination clause HHL CL B iq . ner in the anti-Communist tional committee. hrve decided that McCarthy is a includ^ in all government T rio Quits Exploring Ice Thnnel in Switzerland State Butter »69^ defense of West Europe. Neither eraion appeared to liability to them.” conti^ts with private indus- Perishables FrMh dally Bread and Holla from Pepparidg* Farm and An>oM But there is far lest confidence please either McCarthy or Mitchell. Expert .on 'McCarthy Mitchell added thlT: Nixon "is tnr; -• ■ that thi. formula will promote Nixon could not be reached im­ I /Elsenhow er, who returned from We expect Robart in by noon Thursday with more of European unity. Some other de­ mediately by newsmen. s. expert on Sen. McCarthy but I Mendez on don't think he knowq much ab6^t' a Rocky Mountain fishing trip Spoiled by those wonderful “ farm fresh” 1964 crop broadbreasted vice may have .to be found to acr Not Much Cbolco late yesterday, put his signatiire eomplish that purpote-^-if. it la to He spoke at a closed meeting of me," and he added: / Hen Turkeys. «We will also h^ve “ farm-fresh” Roasting "I-thought when you mentioned to tee order shortly after anivlng be accomplished.- < the G yp National Comtnlttee in at the aummer White House at Capons. Cincjnnetl Wednesday night. A Nixon's name you were going to EDC Issue Pow er Cut WssJuufuL -Aa Washington views the altua- Lowry Air Force Base this morn­ tion, the tragedy of French de­ committee source who asked 'not to tell me the Republicans were an- jiouncing another Nixon TV-!»x- ing:- LEAN PINBHUItaT A WEEKEND FAVORITE struction of the propoaal for a be named said the Vice President The order ratifies lecomniends- Bonn, Germany, Sept. 3 (IP) By THE ASSOCIATED FEB88 European Defense Community declared In effect there is not much travaganxa to claim the Dixm- —Sen. Aletander Wiley (R-. CHUCK ROUND PINEHURST . Vatea deal for private exploitation tions tee President's Committee Many Massachusetts gro­ (EDC) is that EDG would have to choose between "the blasts of on Government Contracts recent­ RIB OVEN ROAST served both designs. McCarthy and the drawing rewm of atomic power waa white as Wis) rejected today any idea cery stores prepared today to lb. S9e ' snow. ly made to purchasing agencies of of a aeparate defense ar­ of choice beef, lb. 59c Diplo'matic authorities aay pri­ Innuendoes ci Mitchell." tee government. remain open on Sunday and vately the firat danSera iot the A Clevelani. Newa dispatch from "What was the name of Nixon’s That commitlee was set up by rangement by the United Labor Day, under emei^ency REGULAR Cincinnati by staff writer Thomas c c g ? ’’. - , Holiday Susgeatlons EDC defeat apparently have been the President when ht vacationed States with West Germany. permission, to alleviate the HAMBURG, lb. 39e weathered Bucceasfully. Vail quoted Nixon as saying: "I Mitchell has been criticising as in Colorado last summer. It s Tender Lamb Lags SHOP HALE’S can’t tee much difference between "a "raw deal” — and Republicans Wiley said the French As­ tight food aituation created Feared Violeat Reartloa headed by tflee President Nixon. White Rock Chicken Parte Morrell’s Ready to Eat Hama There had been deep concern the bellows of Sen. McCarthy and The order Eisenhower signeu to­ sembly’s ..vole to drop the by lack, of refrigeration due tiegB . . . Breaata . . . Wings here about a violent reaction in the ' bleats of Mitchell. In fact. (Continued on Pago Two) day defines piohibitcd discrimina­ EDC did not represent the to the h'urpicane. Soup Parte / . . Tendercure Corned Beef West Germany, including angry tory' employment practices based “ heart and opinion -of the With Uiouaanda ot homao de­ atatementa againat France, out­ on race, color, religion or national Fyench people.” pending on day to day purchaata Be sure to get Pinehurst "Fresh Prankfurts for Self Serve and Meat Dept For All Your Food Needs bursts of extreme German nation­ origin. of meat and other pertahables, tho your lest picnic of the season. alism and the like. State Dept- Posters Provided action waa believed by authoritiaa officials aaid that hat not happen­ McCarthy May Give It also provides for posting of Paris, Sept. 3 (/P)— Three to be a stop-gap to wholesale food ed, ' They regard aa encouraging a conspicuous notice by govern­ pro-European Army minis­ apoilagt. It has been eetimated JACK FROST or WELCH'S the moderate tone of German re­ No Wait At Checkout for These Values ment contractors to acquaint em­ ters reigned from Premier that a million pounds of foostutta DOMINO MEAT DEPARTMENT action, bashed on the theme of ployes and applicants for jobs have been destroyed since TSms-, SAVE ON SAVE O N getting on with the task of with' the fact that the contractor Pierre Mendes-Fr.nnce’s cabi­ day’s storm. PARD DOG FOOD GRAPE JUICE PICNIC SPECIALS IT S TIME FOR LAMB ROAST AGAIN: strengthening^ Europe's defenses Defense Next Week operates under the non-dlscrimi- net today, protesting that he Fewer Leee Idlee Flaiito 2 cans 27c LARGE JARS and unity. nation clause. did not fight to win approval Meanwhile, the tiremendoivi teak SUGAR Lg. Bol. Another danger neen here In the The government, contract com­ of the treaty in the National of reatering power to large eee- CALO DOG or CAT MAXWELL INSTANT’ ; FOR THE LABOR DAY WEEKEND f t) days leading up to the French mittee’s recommendations were tlona of Maaeachuaatta and Rhode Washington, Sept. 3 (IP)— Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) prob­ Assembly. FOOD LEG O’ LAMB vote waa. that Americ*.n reaction ably will take the stand early next week as his own chief drafted by a special subcommit­ laland went on, and la ,waa eg- 2 cans 2Bc COFFEE. $1.70 5 Lb. Bag STATE LINE might take a violent awing. Some tee headed by Deputy Atty. Gen. The resi(Pnatlons brought to six pected that many manufacturiag witness against censure charges. That prospect— with its at­ the itumber of cabinet members ■-New Low Every Day Price— PRE-COOKED offlciala now concede that per­ William P. Rogers. planta idle for four days may be SAVE ON SHURFINE POTATO CHIPS ■^30c haps EDC was oversold as a solu­ tendant likelihood of fireworks— took the major share of The revised .hon-discriminatlon who have left the government able to resume bustners after the KOSHER DILLS SMOKED tion for Europe's troubles. It wta attention today as Senate inveati-*------‘— clause says: over the EDC issue. Previously, loM holiday weekend. SMOKED gators, their own record virtually , . "In conn^lion with the per­ three pulled ‘out because they felt w ith expected reeumpUon o f qt. jar 39c THIS WEEK WE OFFER always g means to the end of strengthening the total defense of complete on accusations they chose ^ I 4 formance pt work under this con­ Mendea-France was not strongly electric service many of tho 200,- S A ^ ON a A W COFFEE HOT DOG or HAMIURGER Europe. If it failed, there waa al- as the major ones,, turned to the tract, tee contractor agrees not to enough opposed to the treaty. 000 persona mada idia in Rhode SHOULDERS SHOULDERS Island alona are expected to return SOLID WHITE Drip or Percolator '.^’ays a rerlainty tliat so far as question of what to do with re­ discrimlnat’e against any employe ’ Since the aasembly Is not now lb. can |1.09 F k g . o f S 2 | 0 responsible ■ governments are con­ maining counts. or applicant for employment be- In session, the resignations will to work on Tueeday. ALBACO RE ARMOUR'S ROLLS cerned .some other means, how­ The special Senate committee It­ Ex-Aide, Link cauac of race, religion, color or not affect his government Immer The coetume Jewelry industry, ever much less desirable, would self is in recess until iHietday. be- y i -w national origin. dlately. with 20,000 workers, waa abut TUNA. 35c SHURFINE COFFEE EVAPORATED lb have to be found. cause of the funeral of Sen. May- . I f w , l - ' A f ’ieg'X'V' f "The aforesaid provlaton shall tighL Soi -too, ware the Gorham In water and salt no oil _ Jb. bag $109 lb The three who pulled out today *1116 ways still open in v prac­ bank (D-SC) today and the Labor ■■■** * V V include, but not be limited to, the were Justice Minister Emile Mfg. Oo., with 1,500 workers and addedr SCOTKINS following: Employment, upgrad­ GULDEN’S MUSTARD 2^29e Small Rise. Ready for an out­ tical sense appear to embrace only Day Holiday Monday. But staff Hughes and Minister of Industry Universal Winding Co., with lAOO two poisaibiliUea. members were busy with closed- Sydney, Austrslia, Sept. 3 — ing. demotion, or transfer;, re­ workers. Brown A Sharpe Mfg. SAVE ON Large Jars of Nescafe 2 PLY PAPER NAPKINS MILK Medium alze. To boll or bake. door picnic—or to beat In your cruitment or recruitment aaver- and Commerce . Maurice Bourges- "UOHT MEAT TUNA First, the American and British door studies, of the 33 charges yet French Ambasador Louis Rofche Maunory. both of the Radical So­ Co., bed only a few workers on the REG. SIZE oven. tising; layoff or termination, Job in scattered departmenU. in water and salt—29c Are Down 14c jar government now favor solving the to ^ disposed of. announced tonight a woman' for- cialist (Modr.'ate) party, and La­ A COMPLETE UNE OF COOKIES Just what .happens Tuesday is ' mer second se'eretary in the French The New Bedford Gas A Edison 3 Cans bor Minister Eugene Claudius- Ught Oo., which supplied the (Continued oa Page Four) undecided, since the committee has embassy here, has been arrested (Continued on Page Two) Petit, a member of tee small Dem­ DEAL PACKS SAVE M O N EY FOR YOU 1 Pkgs. promised to do something with on chaigea of furnishing informa­ On their way up to Jungfraujocfc, the highest raUway atatloa la hard-hit' New Bedford industrial NABISCO - SUNSHINE EDUCATOR ocratic and Socialist Union of-the front, restored 50 per cent o f Tetley Tba offers 100’s In special pack with 15c off making LOIN LAMB CHOPS >99/ every one of 46 xounts. tion to the Communist spy net­ Resistance (UDSR). all Europe, the Seoute were allowed to grt off the heated naountaln price only 84c. work formerly headed by Vladiitlir train at look-out point#. At one atop pbe girls walked through aa power up to yesterday. A utiSty ’ Doom Still Open In e joint statement they aaid: spokesman aaid pofver waa avaU- Upton 48 tea baga are packed virllh a coupon worth 20c, IOWA CORN' FED Petrov. Death Count 32 all ire tunnel. The photo abovo waa taken fram tnalde the lee tun­ VIRGINIA DARE - BRIGHYWOOD f r e s h PORK College Cancels "We haven’t closed the door on "For teoae who feel that-a'com­ abla to tho big fgetoriM hut watia which makes this package actuaUy coat you only 37c. • anything,” said CSiairman Watkins She ia dirs. Roae-Marie Ollier, nel and shows, left to right, .QawaaJKehVigl jwd. Canto p ig o t Oqe This week we have large Tide 74c, vrhich contain a lOe currently -held in Npumer. an la-' mon- defense ef Europe'is peces- of the highlights of the nintry tear was Oie The Palaee, whore the damage has prevented reeumpUoa Pun Orasgs FlavoraA Symp Pint Bottle 33e fW»Utah)T' aary. it ia necessary after the ee- o f work. coupon. FRESH PORK A d m is s io n of But the general expectation Is land of New Caledonia aome 900 As Philippines Manchcoter Scouts saw aa aatandblle. Christinas trees mmI a eafe, all miles east of Australia. She waa sembly vole on the Paria Treaty carved In solid lee. With, topected resumption o< We Redeem AH that the committee, perhaps after (EDC) to seek a new fom iila electric acrvicS, many o f the 200,- JUDY'S SEST a little more tag-ends evidence of reported being returhed to France Colgate Coupons, RIB ROAST Negro Student by. ship. Train Crashes which could be accepted by the 000 persona mada idle In Rheds too. _ SHOULDERS its own, will turn matters over to French parliament. . If such a Island akma ara.expected to return tdU 'tl SI 9180 iOAtia vous CONTADINA OMalned Asylum wC the defense. community brganixation of Euro-* to work Tuesday. ^ ASSORTED CANDY 39c Petrov la the Ruaaian official— Manila, Sept. 3 (P) — A heavily CAS wirn s7oeK«ur.VAittis HALE'S FRESH Austin, Tag., Sept. 3 (JP)—An "I anticipate I will be a wit- pean nationa waa to be refused, Diaaster Arena (toned P s 1 > eaootoas e S l C neas,” McCarthy lol—The •'York City parks, a 5 per The Board of Trade said depart­ Rlnao and Blue SHELL BEANS 21b!: 39c a letter -mailed him by H. Y. Mc- gp on Tueaday." cent Detergent deal: roasturs, stawlng fowl new vary roosonobly prieod. fore the Russian fied from his scribed as the worst railroad dia- .World Series of baseball wUl open I cUy sales tax will apply, ment stores wlU be able to open McINlOSH Cown, university -eglstrar and The hearings so far have been Soviet asaignnlant.. aster irt Philippines history. (Continued on Page Eight) \ 1 Rlnao, 1 Blue Troorf the fomHy to chiekon dinntr. Every day ot dean of admiaaions. But he ad­ on W^nesday, Sept. 29, in the Present at tee n^eeting in Tueaday. almost entirely a rehash of old An official transcript o f the . Castt, logs and crushed bodies AU main roads to Osps Cod PUMTT O f PASklMO AT AU TIAIiS Detergent both mitted the announcement "caught records and testimony. , Frick's office to make plans for for 47c. Halo's you'H End handy ehickon ports, toe. Royal Espionage commission’s hurtled from the wrecked bridge )fattonal League park, and tea were open today except water­ APPLES 2 Lb. 29c me off guard." Unde, orders from the Senate, secret hearing or. the case in Mel­ Into a gorge 100 feet below. the series were representatives of ”1 don't know wiilrii way to seme scale of ticket prices at laat the , Brooklyn front areas which were damafted Redeem your P A G.coupons C riaco...... 3 lbs. 97o WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF FAVORITE the committee is considering a bourne July 20 waa releaaed, de­ Cranes were hoisting massive logs Fleming Voice year will prevail. ' j and are under National Guard ro­ Large Ivory Soap LARGE SIZE turn,"'he added., resolution by Sen. Flanders (R- tailing tee testimony, given by from tee gorge today and officials Dodgers and Milwaukee Braves at Plnehurst today . ... Enormous Impresalou After two games in the Nation­ of the National League, and the per vision. I\’ory Snow...... ^ ....3 1 c Vt) to condemn M^arthy’s con­ Petrov about Mrs. Ollier. said additional bodies may be u n -! al League park, the series will SUGAR HEART TENDER RATH'S SKINLESS PRANKFURTS Ford said he and his mother, New York Yankees and Cleveland Holiday wsek-end travsl wriU be Medium Ivory . . . . 3 for 25c Diix ...... 31c CANTAI^OUPES E.,b39e duct aa tending , to Bring the Sen­ Mrs. Ollier, .55,- was born Rose- covered. Sought ill Red shift to the. American League park permitted in all ssetiona except Personal Ivory . . . .4 for 23c Tide ^ . 3 1 c For your boUday ontiag. Yen’ll ttad tbem In our Relf-aerve caae. Mrs. Laveme Ford, would attempt ate into disrepute;-Backing up the Marie “Zoe Emma Marthe Pietri. The wreck occurred on north Indiana of Uie American League. MIRACLE WHIP to contact Tom Sealy of Midland, -1 for three games, and then return there wiU be no right-seeing al­ Valuable Sc coupon in each Dreft ...... 3 1 c LARGE SIZE / resolution, Flanders and Sens. She served In Beirut before going ern Negroe Island in the southern to the National League park if The Chicago White ’ Sox, al- Texas:, chqirnian of the Univer­ Morse (Ind-Ore) and Fulbright to Australia. She spent fi*e years contentlon. lowed In stricken areas. Perinite package of 4. L ava'S oap...... 2 for 21c SWEET PEAS Koop 800. food in your mdal pkmning, got it at Philippines and authorities still Radio Records needed. CommUsloner Ford Frick the WlU be required in aU such sec­ Ivory Flakes ...... 31c SALAD sity's Board of Regents'for an ei(- (D-Ark). aimed 46 overlapping, in Canberra. were trying to piece together ex­ announced. . roprt-ntoi. Save 4c on new CHIFFON Each Halo's: Sword, halibut, cedr haddock, SiMteu bhio, plsnation. * speciSc charges against McCarthy. A law graduate with a degree tions.:.. 10c,coupon in each box. LETTUCE 19c actly what happened. r. . ow ... TU e » « isk .The Series la decided on the best The series wlU be played on con- Complete restoration ot powar on I v o r y 'S n e ^ ...... ,....8 1 c FLAKES only product guar­ bealy later- aaid that the regis­ To get things started, the com­ in polltica) science as well, she Fort Sheridan. Hi.. Sept- 8 ifour out of seven games. secutlve days unless Milwaukee ia DRESSING 2 Cans scoEops, moekorol. , . trar' was under “an erroneous ira- Engineer Pablo Villarete. 46, the Caps expected by tto Cheer ...... 31c anteed to brighten Nylon— mittee skipped some charges and began working in Syria and the said that as his train crept down ThrM:ree more tape recordings sj-isi-i Ticket prices arer 310.00 tin n; for box-, the National . . -League repreaenU- pression” ' when the acceptance legedly made by American w a r ------. < — .—. — -trr.i. — weekend. Spic and Spim...... 23c pkg. 27c. GREEN PEPPERS 2 Lb. 19c lumped the others into five major Lebaiibn for the French adminis­ a steep grade near the town of 'seats, *7.00 for reserved seats. tiye against tee New York Yan­ Q t Pleaao call the day before "Plrk-np" If yon n-ant to leave a meat letter waa written. categories. Working with unex­ tration since 1934. prisoners and broadcast by their for general admission, which kees. In that event one. day will The New England Telephone ahd Just right for stuffing. -order by phoee. It helpa na to aerve everyone' better. Thank you. “If'/Tm unable to move him," Fabrics 16 cars loaded with logs pected speed. it finished putting in­ In the fighting between Allied broke loose and began rolling fr«. North Korean captors t ^ s y were , 1, 32.00 for be allowed for travel when the Ford said, "we'll have to use some to tee record by midaftemoon yes- and Vichy forces th^re during played in the court-martial of Lt. ^ bi^^chers site of the aeriei shifts. (Ceatinasd on Pnga EigM) B IR i^ EYE George Hill, the "Sunshine man" other .method to get my point In aa attempt to save his train Vil- ter<^y tee documentary evidence, World -War II, th^ Joined the Free larcte said he reced his engine and Col. Harry Fleming. _ On all games played in. New saysr "Don’t be fooled by ‘look- LEMONS 4r„23c over.” He did not explain what he. The’ recordings,^ alleged -Red In tee event a playoff is FROSTED alikes’, only Sunshine makes meant by "some other method” needed to determine either or both (Coatimieg Page Two) (OoBtianed ea Page Bight) - (Contlnned ea Page-Mine) . propaganCto. were played outside but said court action would be a the- presence pf the 11-man court Of the pennant races, one day will FOODS ■h.: wvste of tlrae. which -S trying Fleming, 46, ypf intervene between tee completion PEACHES 3 Lb. 25c In a few years there will be Racine, Wis., on charges that lie -of the playoff and tee Start qf the BuUetiiis CH ICKEN THIGHS 12-OX. CAN SAW himdreds of 'Negro students at the collaborated with' the eneniy while News Tidbits series. froM thc.AP WIna unlveralty,” he said. "Why 'Kdld a prisoner of the Communists. The NsUpnal League settles s DRUMSTICKS hORKMAL Ine back for this one year?” /- Legion for More Red Hunts Eight prosecution witnesses who Called from AP Wires Ue With s best two out of three SOFTWEVE LAND O’ LAKES After a recent U. S. Supreme also were priabnera in the North games, while the American League lb. pkg. ea. 89c APRICOT Frozen Food Specials REPORT RED ATTACKS craM -M chNobti tMUl Court ruling that aegregation Korean camp where Fleming.was uses a single game. Interior Dept, legal advisor says Taipeb, Saturday. SepL 4 BIRDSEYE TISSUE BUTTER should end in public schools, the Waahlngton, Sept. 3 Uf) —The senior American officer tried to The starting time for all aeriea NECTAR SNOW CROP (II.OZ. rKG.t Texas Education agency first an­ identify their own voices as tee President's signing of bill to —Nationalist Cktro today re­ ORANGE JUICE Big Day for CollinsTainily rear guard of the 36th annual ia 1 p.m.. local tim e,. except - for ported heavy Red himharilmtdt Thinsies n g . 27e nounced it would abide by the de­ recorded "appeals" were played in Grant mineral rights on- home­ Sunday games played in New Stms^e 3 Rolls la qnartera—Lb. cision but later, s^id it would take American Legion convention start­ executive sessions. . stead lands to Crowroads, N. M., of Queeaey and Little Qibea(oy. 2 for 37c . 2 Cans Leaf or Chopped SPINACH 2 '^ 37e 69c York, when It- is 2:05 p.m. v NaHoaaUst lalaad streagpolnta at'least a year for Texas to com­ ed home today with a new nation- *Volce-8igned* Appeals • family ia not expected to set gen­ In the eveiit . te e . New -York BIRDS EYE HYDR0X commander at the helm and a The witnesses earlier testified eral precedent . . , P ^ io Belgrade off the CUaeso malBlaad. Tha ply- says Marshal Tito'a goverament Giants -win the National League attaefea were deaerlbed aa tha SWEET UFE Goy. Allan Shivers, ' recently stack of resounding resolutions it they bad “ voice-algned" certain pennant, there will be no public FRENCH FRIES - nominated for a third term, aaid "appeals” broadcast-.by^Jhe Reds. Intends to protest to Bulgaria hea\-ieat rinre the Mattoaaltote 25c-39c hopes will influence government sale Of box seats aa all have been beat off a Commnatot attempt 2 for 37c In both the firat priipary cam­ policy. WhCteet- they tderttified the againat atLsek madii on two dip- allocated to season ticket holdere. SLICED STRAWBERRIES 43o voice of Col. Fleming was not im­ lomata in Sofia. ___ to seise the Islands In Oetoher, paign and in the heated run-off The four-day convention ended Commissioner Frick, in dealing BIRDS EYE PEAS campaign that aegregation would mediately disclosed. Premier Mehdes-France may 1949. officially yesterday afternoon, head hla country’s delegation to with the tentative Scheduling of a SNOW CROP CAaOZ. CAN) continue in Texas “aa lo n g w r I alte tee veterapa voicing in no Such of the fecordings ^aa are 2 for 39c.. admitted in evidence will be played New York in hia role as foreign footbali game at Municipal Sta­ I'M ITKIT .hSiSAILS ISRAEL am governor.” The third term for uncertain tr.-ms their indignation dium, in Cleveland, on Sunday, which the Democratic party nom­ later to the full court. minister for the Sept. 21 opening Jerusalem, IsraeU Seetoiv ORANGE JUICE 2""37c about Communism at home and of tee U:N. General Aasetpbly . . . Oct. 3, announced that any park PREMIER CULTIVATED inated him — usually equal to abroad. One such recording was admitted Sept. 3 (Pi — The Jeidao-braeM FRESHEB BY FAR VEGETABLES British official soure.e say large used -for the series must not b e; .Mixed Anniatiee Cammlariea to­ LARGE DESSERT lUMILEEEE COHOE election in Texas —l will not end Congress is certain to hear of yesterday by Lt. Ool. George M. used' for any other spqrts event fo r ' AND HAMBURGER Anderson, acting as judge in the number o f Vietnamese evacuees, day ooademaed Israel ter-what NATIVE POTATOES Green Beans until Dec. 31. 1956. fresh Legion demands for Univer­ the. dutotioo of ti>e series. RELISH JifcOi'wn'B-letter to Ford advised general court-martial. He is ,cx- impatient over delay in transfer to It ealled "a amat Sagraat vto- 19 lbs. 3?c Red Italian ' sal Military Training (UMT), for smite, are going aver to Oommu- ' Plana for playoffs, if neieded. | lattea of the geaeeal arnriatire Oniohs BLUEBERRIES Salmon Steak new anti-Commuhist Icgialation nist-lcd Vietminh. will be announced later by the: agreement " la raMteg Jordan NATIVE RADISHES ^««»f/ffrHYDR0X (CoattBueO oa Page Nlaa) (Oaattnned oa Page Eight) league presidents. Cauliflowar • 12 0*b n Ox. Jar 29c and Investigations and for in­ Coast Guard waraa mariners to territory at Latnm Wetosoday bch; 5c - creased veterans' benefits. Yellow Corn Can 7fJ Oz. Can Pkg. exeririse axtrame caution when night. On ’'OIIKMIU’’crtiRHiM Seaborn P. Collins, Jr., of Las navigating watera along New CUCUMBERS, ■ Lima Beane Pkg. 41c Throngs Hit Road Cruces, N. M., yesterday elected Ecuador Warehips England coast as aids to naviga­ Sightseers Warned T( A. AEC AORBE 3 for 10c Celif. and Oregon . ckicBistB tuulfit national commander fo.' the com­ tion in all iocaJitiea m ay. be in- Waahingtoa. SapL S UP)—Tho .Long White Potatoee ing year, pledged a vigorous cam­ operaUve due to Tuesday's hurri­ Teaneeaea Valley A atharity PEPPERS On Long""Weekend paign to carry out dozens of reso­ To Curb Whalers To By-Pass Shore Native Glaetonbury cane . . . Preeident Garloe Caatillo, (TV.A) and the .Ateaalr Eaetgy lb: 19c lutions calling for direct Legion Armaa appeals for laAow of for-' Cemmlealea (ABC) told today Csntaloupee . action or to make its opinions Quito, Skuador, Sept. - 3 UP— BECKER’S BEETS Chicago, Sept. 3. (P)— Summer’s eign capital to help hia new anti- Hartford. Sept. 3 (.Pi — Connec­ "a Bseettag at minds has he«B Watermelone last kmg weekend lured millions known.' Ecuador announced last night it Communist government tock on ticut State Police tod this word to­ achtovad on all fnatomeatal la- bch. 10c Collins, a World War II flier, had sent out warships and army of Americans to the highways, her feet. day for Labor' Day travelera: anea" at aa agraaasant waa chosen unanimously to suc­ planes to keep a flohlng fle e t- Carlo ntwapapc'* Wtet official Stay away from Connecticut's ths agenetoa relating to the BECKER’S CELERY rails, wraters and skies today. ceed Arthur J. (k>nneU of Middle- believed to be'Greek-born shipping dbl. 26c ■ctealal of Egyptian foreign atate- hucricane-totterred shoreline. It's poeed Dtxea-Yatoe yrlvale From the big cities there, was a town, Conn. magnate Aristotle Onasals' 16 ment issued by ruling military closed to sightseers and in order to er.eentracL general Labor Day exodua to The convention also elated these whalers—from fishing within 200 Junta to foreign correspondents' get near the stricken areas you beaches, mountaina, national and other new officera: miles of this South American coun­ ■*y* Egypt ''staada in every re­ have to prove that you owrn or Uve PLAN W A B N IN # S Y S n O f state perks and aimilar tourist Vice Oommandera-Leonard Jack- try's MSsUlne. spect with the West.” . . Prof. on damaged property. Tha hard- ■aH leid , Sapt. 3 (ff) Oeaer- ■gtracUons. Railroads, air lines son of (?larks. La.; Robqrt Shelby, Governmental General Secretary 'Jean Mayer of Harvard Unlveraity hit area lief totween New Haven aor Ledge today dimeted tWa end bus companies added special Salt/ Lake aty. Utah; Howard C. Mahuel Araujo said that a group ■PggMta fat persona take op and the Rhode (aland atata linq. state atfletele te wark ant a equipment and crewa to carry the Kingdom, (?0nneaut, Dhid; Patrick of ships, assumed .to be OaasalB' waltoAsg in effort to loss weight. Tha announcement came along atote-wUe harttoaaa v talag holiday load: H. Mangan, Jr., Brattleboro,. Vt.; flotilla, tod been sighted ip Ecua­ Bto Rockefeller and Reno, hotel with a Stats PoUca estimate that Tha National Safety Council 'ayateea which wanM aiw i Oto Dr. C arr J. Rees, Newark. Del.; dorean . territorial watcip. Tha man Charles W. Mapss. Jr., aren't more than 700.(KM>- cars vRU fbU griatoat aaaahar la aatimnted that mUliona of auto- and national chaplain, the Rev. Quito regime along wHh Hem and confirming or deaylng reports over Connecticut’s hidhways and mobilee will choke'the roads sad the tommlt ef.thq American Leglea eom Albert J. Hoffmann, Dubuque, Chlla contend tlifae tofend 200 \they are heided for altar.« , . In­ that 398 persons wrill be UUed in i>arkways ovar tto long boUday SepL 2, Seahonr P. ColHno, Jr., and hht wife, Iowa. milaa’out' In the Pacifle. dian Prims MlfUster Mehm tella which gate underway tonight. traffic fhlohape Iq 0>o 73 hours' hto efactlea aa aatieejal eeawtiaadf r of Ike Legma hy Tha convention overwhelmingly "Units of tee Nsvy and planas Parliament-ha will aaake hto fliet The main highways and park- t - i m v a te .: CoOtoa to trem la a Onmeo, M. K . (A P WU«- visit to OonunuBtat China la Oeto- ; \ ■ j ia a P a g a . (OenOaMA on Page Etovea)

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McCarthy May Air Players Discuss MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY; SEPTEIOER 8.1964 PAGE v ip v i 'a ^ ^ 4 1 o l i d a y Eisenhower Expect 8,100 Students Views Next Week The gardena no doubt would Park Cbmmiaaion aaid tha ordar Plans for Year evan lovelier when more of the < Make Voters Tomorrow More Rockfalls was issued quickly to protect Signs Bias Snoffiless French Maritime plants ara In blpom. In All-D«y Session throngs expected over the holiday SALE (OoBtlhaed from Pag* Oaa) In Schools This Year The executive board of the Com­ Head For Brithaay Hinted at Niagara weekend. ALL COLOt The youthful travelers this aum- munity Piaycre met Tuesday night The League of Women mostly from tranacripta of prior .asphalt tile In the floor of the at tha horns of the president. Bill Charllap Hrttoe-K. Parker Alpe$ Enjoyed by Scouts mar have been thrilled with many VET TAX PROBE ASKED NOW GOING ON . "NAKED JIINOLE" of the thinga they have seen, and Votefa, devoted, to service to Niagara Falls, N. T., Sept. 8 (jF) Control BiU hearings of other committees. Enrollment Increases Highland Park school auditPrium. Brown. Plane for the coming year PiBi B-iemary C'hmaey the vMing community, today A kitchen is alto being 'set up ifi were diacuased. "BED OABTP.BS" hava been particularly interested —The danger of new rockfaUs on Hartford, Sept. S (P) - r Gov. 'The hearings halted for this By 300; Bailey Sees .Kea., Mae.. Ten. By EMILY SMITH i^d’Antibee, the famous wlntar play­ In the contrasts. ^From the hot, urged all persons who . have (OoatiniMd from Pago Oae) the former coal pocket of that The first plM "My Three An- I, the ' Amencap aide of Niagara John Lodge has asked tha State week after exploring McCarthy's elB,’’ will be produced Friday and "Vellry Of Lee Courmettee, Tourrettee-^- ground of the wealthy. tropical country of southern not become looters to do so at m o r ia r t y b r o t h e r s High Schpol Figure school, Illing said. InUR. Xm l Kiega’’ "Oat- It waa poaaibla to taka hlkaa aad the voter making aestion to­ Falls—possibly over the Labor Legislative Oiuncil to look Into ' rates of. pay, or -other forms of use of a aecret document In the He also aaid the routine sup- Saturday nightii, Oct. 22 and 23. taw Stelllaa" Loup. France—The barren, sharp France they plan to journey to the effect of increasing vetarana MI-SIS CENTER ST.—OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 Army-McCarthy hearings. Long Tha first meeting will be held peikfl of the French Maritime bus axcurslone from Laa Oourmet- Brittany In the northwestern part morrow in the office of the DKy weekend—haa led to the clos­ compenuUoh: ano iKiecUons for Reaching Record 1600 pUea and textbooks hava bacn dia- tea, and the Manchester girls town clerk at tha Municipal ing of Luha' Island and part of local tax axemptlona. Tht requaat excerpts from those hearings were trtbuted tP tha 'variPua acbooU. Saturday at the Aymory. Anyone Alpee, enowlees and with very little of France, a province on the wind­ was made by tlje governor yester­ training, including apprenticeship,. Intereated in joining the play green on them aa contrasted with availed themeelvee of these oppor­ swept coast, a cool and ndny cU- Building. Goat Island. read into the record. About 8,100 Manchester pupils .Announae Appointasents tunities. The sightseeing points were or­ day after Mayor Richard .C Lee "The contractor agrees to post Fifty-three teachera will hold group is <‘ordially invited to the enow-capped pdbks of the mate, and its inhabitanta dremed At the session, which will be of New Haven told him diet New They retraced the story of how will march back to their claas- attend. Swiss Alps, have bMn the moun­ 'On Sunday afternoon all. the often in the quaint costumes of held from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.. dered barred to the public yrater- hereafter, in conaplcuous places, class in Manchester schools for group walked to a vantaga point day after geologlats- reported Haven loess 8366,307 a year be­ available for employes or appli­ McCarthy produced last May 4 rooma ahd books next Wednesday tains which, the members of Senior bygona daya. League members will distribute cause of the 81,000 property tax what he said was a letter from the first Umt on Wednesday. 'They Girl Scout Troop 1 have been en­ w^ere the Gotg du Loup can be noh-partiaan voting phamplets seven big cracks in the area and cants for employment, notices }.o FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, re­ as the summer vacation comes tp' have- been hired aa new teachera SAFETY FIRST! seen. There they took many pic­ called the aituatfOn "very danger­ exemption granted war vaterans. be provided by the contracting of­ joying this past week. such aa "Voting Made Easy by Lee aaya the State ahouM bees the lating to security St the Army sn end snd this yesr's school ses- or aa replacemehta for teachera tures of 4he -cenery and than Machine.” Members wilt also ous.’’ -i ficer setting forth the provisions aion begins. that have left. Illing said. Boston (yp)—-Sign In a Boston In contrast with the green pas­ Conditions were dracribed aa tax exemption brunt, not the mu­ STOCK CAR RACING of the nondiscrimination clause. Radar Laboratory at Ft. Mon­ ture lands of Switzerland are the picked some of the tropicrl flowers, Great Books Club demonstrate the use of the vot­ mouth, N- J" Eklson M. Bsilsy, princlpsl, ssid He also annouced new principal barroom window: such *a lavendar, growing there. ing machine. similar to those of July 28. when nicipalities Lee. a veteran him­ ITS DIFFERENT "The contractor further agreea It was a 2 H -page document thst sbout 1,800 students sre ex­ appointments. Ramizi. the Ver- "Drive carefully, the life you dry fields of southern France. Tliese little, plants, which have a 185,000 tons of rock tumbM into self, said he was not against the to inaert the foregoing provision pected to attend Msncheater'-Hlgh non-Lydall principal, waa formtrly save may be Marilyn Monroe’a." During this week spent in thb In Sixth Season the 160-foot gorge, carrying awayt tax exemption -for veterans but which Hoover later was quoted as Martime Alpea the Scouts have delightful fragrance, are used In Va MILE DIRT TRACK in all aub-contracts, except aub- saying contained verbatim pas­ School this yesr. The number Is at the Washington School. Edward making parfume. and ideala offered by the gre.it a slice of the American falls and Juat wants it put Into tha State's contracts for standard commercial sages from a 15-page memorandum the highest aver to attend the high Benache, former principal of the seen entirely different types of Vlalt Perfume Oeater stimulating fun la offered to all part of Prospect Point. hands. supplies or raw materiala.” vegetation from what they have classics. the FBI had cent to the Army school S t one time. tUUley ssid. Buckland School, will be the new /J’h ( < V : ' T U ' \ f [-'> • HARTFORD fe ) i < I ricrn Gra:;ae, Ute center of the Also shut was the hurricane Eisenhower and former Preai- aver seen before—palm, orange, fig Mancheater reaidents who enjoy Tha aeeslons are not "taught," deck of the Cave of the Winde, a Pigakln glovaa will remain soft Intelligence Service. He said he The high school’s two-session principal of the Washington world’s perfiUne Induittry, v-ae the reading, by the Manchester Great but are led by two leaders who dent Hoover drove back late yea- hadn’t written the 2 ^ -page docu­ program will be continued this School. Walter Roth, a format iM P E R S O m and olive trees, cactus and other neitt plabo, visited, and thera the narrow wooden span directly be­ If you add a few drops of glycerine STAFFORD SPRINGS tarday from Fraaer, Colo., on the EASTWOOD .tropical plants, very little green Books Group which will begin its hava been trained In the Socratic low Luna Island. to the last water In which you ment itself. year becsiias of the record num­ teacher at the Verplanck School, grass, and sort of reddish in color. Scouts went th.*0tgh a perfume Bl)(th year course Sept. 22. Active art of asking questions. The co­ weatem aide of the Continental Also into the record—from the ber of students, he added. The has been appointed principal at factory ‘to see how perfume la The Niagara Frontier State rinsq them. Deaa Marti* Sail To Oenei’s dlecuesions ere held on the second leaders start the discussion by SAT., SEPT. 4 8:30 P. M. Envlde, where they apent three Army-McCarthy transcript—went schedule will be the tame as last Buckland. C^arlea Johnson, who it Jerry Lewie A. Quinn made. They were ^>fayed with so and fourth Wednesday of each ;asking questions pertinent to the daya caa^ng for trout and gen­ a letter from Atty. Gen. Brownell new to the school system here, will Peggy CaaUe Leaving Switzerland Aug. 19, many different scents while going ytsf, with the juniors, seniors and going by boat from Lausanne to month at the Mary Tetley Li­ reading. From there the members / INCREASED BONUS TO BEAT DICK erally talnng it eaay at a secluded declaring Hoover had told him college preparatory sophomores at­ be the principd at the Barnard "Uvlii9 through the plant that it was dif­ brary at 7:30 p. m. cover many aspects of the aealgn- ranch. "he never wrote any such letter’^ School, Illing announced. Geneva, the group left the latter ficult to distinguish one fiom the FLETCHER OR WHITEY BRAINARD tending the morning scseton and It Up" "ThaLong place that evening on an all-night New members have been wel­ ment^ ~ During the stay there, the Presi­ as the abbreviated document Mc­ the freahmen and the rest, of the Orientation meetings were held other when they came to the comed every year since the group Continuing as leaders this year dent' also got in some work. He Carthy produced. The latter docu­ la Color Walt" train ride to Nice, in aouthem salesman v,‘here perfume could be Sm hi acttoB tlM leMllBf can Md driven from, Conn.. Mnan., second year students attending the today for the new - teachers, one France. After leaving Marseilles waa organized and find that read­ will be Mrs. Allen Bourn and Gil­ signed into .law more than 100 ment, he said, was "not authentic" afternoon session. at the Verplanck School for ale- purriiased. ing and discussing the great claa- bert Hunt, teac.ier at Manchester B. L and 31. H.. *U former Midget Drivers. Sae Dick Fletdwr, early In the morning the train A delightful sw'm in ths clear, WMtajr Bralaard, Art Boaaeau, HoUy Bnnda, Den Itomda, Ray bills, moat of them of secondary In that Hoover never tvrote it. These enrollment figures repre­ mentary teachers, the other at the followed closely, .along the shore alcB of literature la not only edu­ High School. Mrs.. Bourn and Hunt OCuyU* Importance. That brought to 473 Unauthorized Paper Used sents s new high, according to Ar­ high achool lor the new teachers SUNDAY blue waters of the Mediterranean cational, but fascinating. Mem- have been leading tht group irince BrnWn, BUT Blatter and many others. there. of the Mediterranean, making at. Cannes was gieatly enjoyed by the total number Of measures he Brownell aaid. furthernriore, that thur H. Illing, superintendent of ’’Magnlfieent Obeeeslon" atopa at such well known places hora have found that tlie books its organization.' ' has approved since starting his the document involved "an unau­ Superintendent. Illing welcomed (In Color) the girls, and they also v'ere glad they study deal with the bhsic Anyone interested Is-invited to ROASTING CHICKENS schools'. There sre sbout 300 more as Antibes, Cannes,, and ^Juan-Ies- ot the opport unity to explore that Colorado work and play vacation thorized use of clasaified informa­ students expected to attend the the new teachera'at the Verplanck Plnes, all famous as winter re- problems of -the world today; join the local group and may regis­ Aug. 21. tion” and "serious harm” would meeting and a general session fol­ r'^sort town. problems of Justice, happiness, im­ ter at the Mary Cheney Library or public schools than last yesr, he lowed. sorta. One of the highlights of the stay Among other things, it takes a lot of electriqtjr to Killed 21 Bills t result from Ignoring.aecrecy labels •sl, H sun. monument, built by Augustus Cae­ year’s first book. Other .worka to Farmington, Sept. 3 (P)—Police surance to Flanders, who said yes­ of Education; General Manager CHILDREN under IX FREE BOZO the BABY ELEPHANT sar in 6 B. C. to commemorate be read are Chaucer’s "Canter­ today investigated a report that other pieces of legislation. Aides Teaching Staffs Meet Richard Martin; Mrs. William H. From Nice they had a bus ride some of his vtetorlee over the For this holiday weekend, it is safer to order ahead said he might be able to act on terday he would object formally If In preparation for the opening TONIGHT-SATUROAY for 23 miles up into the MariUiihe bury . Talee,” Cervantes’ "Don children were seen entering a the committee let most of the sep­ Stuek, president of the Manchea- fierce Gauls. , Quixote," and Tolatoy’a “War and barn here yesterday before it or pick up your chickens before Saturday afternoon. Terrific all or idoat of those today. of the new school. Principal Vin­ ter P.’T.A. Council; and George Aipca, the road going up and up Cross Italian Border He had no scheduled callers at arate charges "go by default.” As cent Rsmizi held sn organisation Into the mouiitatns. passing., Peace." went up in flames, destroying 3,000 he . left town for the weekend Bredlau, president of the Manches­ Entry and exit from another The Great Books round-table bales of dried hay and a 1920 auto­ hia Lowry Air Force 3ase office, meeting with hie teaching stall ter Education Assn. through old towns such as Vence country waa atamped on the pass­ ROGiR OLCOn and a round of golf was In the Flanders remarked, am well yesterday. Twenty regular teachers and Tourrettes-sur.-Loup, towns enables the readers to exchange mobile plus farm tools. Police said works for the afternoon. pleased with the progress of the ports of the Manchester Scouts ideas and opinions by djjK;ussing the blaze may have been started will be employed in the echooi, dating back to the Middle Agea when they crosaed the border into 403 West Center Street Mitchell 3-7853 Before he started back to New hearings." which holds clsseee for students and changed but little since then, the meanings, themes, purposes, by children. The building waa on the buildings mostly of some sort Italy from France at Menton, the problems, characters, thoughts. the farm of T. E. Stephenson.' York aboard EUsenhower's private That progress has,been marked from kindergarten to seventh town on the eastern end of the plane last night, Hoover was the by four things: grades. of adobe, all built closely together. YES TOMORROW dinner guest of the President and Hike to LaiTe Estate French Riviera. The glrle also 1. The contention by Williams, In the other schools, a general purchased small amounts of Ital­ Mrs. Eisenhower at a downtown which the committee didn't accept cleaning up has been going on all When (hey got off at their atop hotel. or formally reject—it will take they atUl had a walk of three and ian money at the border. summer, Illing said. All the build­ AIB CONDITIONED Monaco, that tiny little prin­ Among the other guests were "judicial notice”—that McCarthy ings have been thonKighly gone Deaa Xarlla I A. qalaa In Technicolor! a half miles up a mountain to the Flrrt Lady’s mother,‘Mrs. John couldn’t poeaibly have been In con­ Jerry I.ewle Lea Courmettes, a 1,600 acre estate cipality, entirely independent, with IS YOUR UST over, the floors reflniehed, and the I its own prince a 'ruler, located on S. poud; The President's youngest tempt of the subcommittee that rooms cleaned. ' ’UVINO IT rr* I ® owned by the Elclaireuses of brother, Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower Ipoked into his financial affairs Tech. S;tS I SiSaSiU ‘IIVING IT UP” France, Here they had comfortable the coast of France, waa an Inter­ SATURDAY-LAST DAY OF KEITH'S and hia daughter Ruth;, Gov. and Mcause it operated beyond the Among some of the larger pro­ MARTIN and LEWIS >. quarters in the house, which was esting old town vriUt its palaces, Mnr. Dan Thornton of Colorado, field of its authority. jects were Installation of new tubes Sat. 1 p.m Boy Beaere—Cartepai! JANET LEIGH formerly a aanltarium.' narrow streets, nautical museum OAY TO SAVE! Mr. and Mrs. Aksel Nielson of 2. iSvc attempts—and two turn­ in the boiler on School Street. Saa ‘Maaalhcear.Ohecielea" '■ ACTION CO-HIT SHEREE NORTH Looking out from the house the and tropical gardens. Boilers in the other schools have Mediterranean is seen in the dis­ Les Jardins Exotizuea, Just on Denver, and Robert J. Cutler. downs—by the McCarthy side to been cleaned and repaired, Cutler la a presidential adminia- get the committee to direct its Mhit for lullat! tance, and or either side and In the outskirts of Monaco were most 'The exterior of the Keeney "CEASE FIRE” back are more mountain?. I>. was interesting. These sfardeha, situat­ t'.atlve asaistant in charge of Na­ vice chairman. Sen. Edwin C. Street School has been painted. iehn Payne-LIxaheth Scott tional Security affairs. Nielaoii was Johnson (D-Colo), to say whether Dan Duryea la Just opposite here that the Alllea ed of a cliff close by the tea and REAL HONEST TO The exterior end interior of the ; STARTS SUNDAY made one of their first beachheads filled with many varieties of ckc- host to Bieeniiower and Hoover at he was correctly quoted by the MANC-HESTER "Magnificent Obaestlon’^ Fraser. Denver Post last March. The Poet Cedar Street School which 1s the SILVER LODE from Africa during World War II, tUB and other tropical plants and quoted Johnson as saying he was annex of the Washington School, . “ROB BOY" . and the date of that first launching the various walks a»d paths along Cutler flew to iJenver from has been given a coat of paint. Diuue-9 n.lk£«t« Techalcolor Washingtot yeatarday and return­ happy over recent events relating BcLTriN Ncrroi Is still celebrated locally. Also the cliff, with interesting, types of GOODNESS SAVINGS to McCarthy, especially a Flan­ Other ichoola where painting haa sean from this height ie the Cap pla'nts beside them were lovely. AttfiatFmibiuSih ed East last night with Hoover. been done include the high school, ADDED COLOR CARTOON CHILDPEN James C. Hagerty, White House ders speech against McCarthy, I w Inqiood > 1 dnjPst Hl.iyqi nuiiU Arr.) UP TO press aecreUry, said Cutler made and that all Democratic leaders Franklin, Ramard and Howell a routine report to Eisenhower. in Congress loathe the Wisconsin Cheney Technical schools. SHIRLEY BOOTH At the airport. Hoover shook Senator. Workmen are still installing ROBERT RYAN himds with the President and Mrs. 3.. A first day explosion when ■ HALWAUIS's WE LIKE WHAT WE SEE IN AN Eisenhower and thanked the Chief McCarthy tried to raise questions .Ehcecutive.for the fishing trip. about Johnson and Watkins si­ EAST X' "I'm glad you liked it,” Elsen­ lenced him with a cracking gavel. hower told him. 4. The unniffled calm In the TELEVISION m m . Hoover, pink-faced from trout hearing room from then on. stream sunburn, caught the big­ Since tire first |blow-up. McCar­ 'faMMTUf gest flah during the atav at Fraser thy hasn’t uttered a word in open lAirilMi W-I-D^B- 84>-«-E-£^N I WE INVITE YOUR BUDGET ACCOUNT and Elsenhower - called him "the session for two entire days. He Jeha Wayae m n o j v champion." There was no word on has left all the talking to Wil­ iarSKE OF THK BED WITCB OKU PROGRAMS the aize or weight. liams. |ne(: Clljr That bevar Weeps Video Everyday—All RlghU Reserved—H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. PR/C£TAC. /r^A C 4£ Tomorrow, Eisenhower will take Outside the committee room, Sea.. Wear At 'Bed Blver off bright and early for a flying things have been diffenei-t. Mc­ Mldaleht Herter iSbow [t¥£C A A / !¥ £ U A ffO R O survey of reclamation projects in Carthy has talked freely with re­ |4aa. At MMalcM ^ExtraM Qutooii Carnival four states—Colorado, Wyoming, porters and appeared before the Coming Sunday, Sept., S—Spe. Nebraska and Kansas. televiaton and newsreel cameras' clal holiday midnight ahow. M A ^ L O V ^ He also is scheduled for brief in- that have been barred from the Come as late a* 12:01 and aee .formal talks at Grand Junction, room itself. two features! FURNITURE DEPARTMENT o . Colo., Casper, Wyo., and McCook, Neb. Medina Airs Views Worid Sarlrs R t x t ' In New York Federal Judge The planet Uranus is 31,000 Harold R; Medina says the pres­ moRth. S«« u* NOW for miles in diameter. ence of radio ami television at F public hearings creates a "psycho that Btw Motorola TV. logical barrier to the axcertain- Today and Sotmilay ment of truth.’' ONLY TOURS Medina, who presided over the consph'acy trial of the 11 con­ ITS DANNY'S FUNNMST COJMDY-MUSICALI ^ !^ u £ £ m s m \ victed itop' Communist Ieadei;p, 277 IROAD Ml-ft-1124 CRUISES \ spoke last night over radio and SALKS and w r s o fC A S TV facilities of the Columbia TELEVISION RADIO SEKVIOE AIR TICKETS Broadcasting System. 'PUMAS, m f €£TAUl£S Hia speech was a rebuttal to Chaaaal a (ranawlr •) New BavM, ^O M fi£S P£R UAm W j CBS P.esident Frank Stanton's Caea. S;M ( a«l). LIFE OF BILEY-i-Wmiaiii plea last week that radio and TV Chaaaal M Naw BrHaia, OaaB....— Bendix be allowed to cover the current Chaaaal U Balyake, Haas. (IS) TOFPKB—StarriDtfreye Ann Jef- FOLEY Chaaaal U Walerbeir; Caaa. SteaniBhlp and Travel Agency Senate hearings involving Sen.. Ciwaael U SrriastlaM. Kaei. FINKV LEF. 8BOW for Eiarly American bedroom. Choose just .the pieces you laqulre for your own : and the lawyers, or their counter­ ALAN LADD (U) JOLLY OEMK OpoB Eyonings UbUI 8:30 parts. periform their fimctions' be­ ( S-U) HOWDY DOODY TIME MONDAY through FRIDAY home . . . from a complete collection fashioned of rugged Solid Rock Maple. BRRNOCD la Technicolor- lUI niBLK rCFFET STOBIK8 fore the microphones and bat­ TOWN CBIEB OeGORNIEB MOTOR SALES, Isc. teries of floodlighte,'knbwlng that Starts Sunday: *nBROKEN LANCE" in Cinemascope ( at BOY CABLEV SHOW PERSOHAI.IZED R)R0 DEALERS perhaps 10 millions of peemie or (Ml NEWS AT SIX—Pete Stoner 24 MAPLE STREET — MANCHESTER ' (D) FILM FLOORS. Inc. . , S165.80 VALUE! STARTER more are listening' and watching <«]) COWBOY’ FLAYHOrSE ■; LOOSE LEAF PENCIL BOXES their every move, the temptation cavalcade-OF SPOBTS and more. MANCHESTER FtCht: Charlie Norku* — Rolda Gibson ^ From 25c access to every court from the CeMr Brton, Id rd, hearw. A-1 USED CAR lowest to the. highest. . But the woiaht ^ $79.95 REGULAR CHEST OF DRAWERS. NOW ....$49.95 M felBM-rftlf Dtylet. MUNTAIN PENS comings and the goings of the TIRE CO. FILM $79.95 SEVEN DRAWER KNEEHOLE DESK ...i...... $49.95 Everahaip, Wearever, Mheaf- ERASERS SALE M1-8-42X4 I < I) I LED TBBF.E LIVE* fer rtao Une and Try-Color. —Richard Carlaon PADS and PAPER (M> NEWS AT ELEVEN Fall Regisiratioit $89.90 TWIN BOOKCASE HEADftOARDS. 2 FOR .. .$49.9$ Nixon Angers Both ) I a> SFOBTSCOPE-^d Jaffet Pete Stoner. From 25c (U-U> DBAOUHB lOSlTION aroBTS VIEWS - ten FINAL EDITION $119.95 EIGHT DRAWER DOUBLE DRESSER ...... $99.95 ) I •> WSATBBB FOBECAST Ray Drury McCarthy, Mitchell > (t> WOBLO NEWS TODAY WoHnosHay, Sept. B— 2to4p.m. <411 ABEA’ NEWS-8POBTS I (U) MOONLIGHT MOVIES $24.95 PLATE GLASS MIRROR, lor above'...... ; .$21.95 LOCAL NEWS—Fred Dwvcr ten WEATHEB—John Quill (Cm Unaed from Page Oae) («> WOBLD NEWS TONIOflt 1 tM) THE LATE SHOW LUNCH KITS AND BOXES ) ( t> qCEST A CONOCEST •'Trouble Preferred" Thursday, Sopt 9 — 2 to i n i 7 to 9 pjn. MTTLB BBOW ' ‘ ’>*-Wlth Jack Friday, SopL 19— 2 to 4 pan. To $1.98 (with betHo) the Atomic Erergy Conmiaaior. 1 ( a» TBE PASgEBBY Webb $119.95 DOUBLE CHEST OF DRAWERS. ONLY .... .589.95 MANY ARE TO AVOID THE TRAFFIC MABOB AND JEFF AND GENUINE THERMOS BOTTLES WOBLD WE LIVE IN I (U> FBEVl’ES Saturday, Sapt. 11 — 19 ta 12 aaoii, 14 pjn. Dixon-Yetee in Tennessee Valley WHY NOT ENJOY A PLEASANT MEAL I (M> WEATBBBVANE — Cavell other piacea available, all with worn edges, warm hand rubbed Authority (TVA) ter'ltory. Jobert t Taaanaw’e Dayttaia Blghlizhta Says' QMtatloaa Aceurate I ( Ml) EDDIE FISBEB SEOW Ciolonial finish. Plan to see them! l»«t> DOtlOLAB EUWABD* aad U:W ( S) BIO TOP Nixon's office referred newsmen IN QUIET SURR0UNDIN8S HERE AT THE •ha eawa__ ALL TYPE5 OF DANCING IN5TRUCTION TTFIWRITER AND ADDING MACHINE REPAIRS Given On C.O.D. Deliveries who asked about hie Cincinnati TBIS IS TRB U n remarka to James Bassett, public VILLA! WE HAVE A HNE CHOICE OF < a«> NBWS' CABAVANIW John STORE HOURS: Opea FrMn FREE PAKKING ta Keith'a Camcroa SwayM For Spoits EquipmtRt relatione director of the GOP Na­ YAHEBB POINOB-Detoay Opea all day Wedneada.v i lag The Stqre. No Meter Cleveland newrs account: “It la Potter Nossiff ArmsCo. STUDI0 101 CENTER ST. aext week because of cloalag Parklag la The Eatiir Block not an accurate quotation.” He ( ai MAJIA—Peag r Wood *U day Moaday, Labor Day. Just South Ot The Store. I |BlBD--RMitalB--SU|l|lH^ WE FEATURE HOME-MADE RAVIOU tiei TV TBBATBB . Sorvhig CowMetkiit —— declined tp make public a trans­ TBIS IS TBE nSCB 101S Mate St. A committee source who aaid he («) TBE BDKB NO PHONE AT THE 5TUDIO had heard a playback, declining to give a reporter the full text, OF MANCHESTER aaid Nixon h ^ s^ken of McCar-r CAVEY'S RESTAURANT ■ ■■’- T ie BOLAND OIL CO. thy'a "blasta’’ ai^ Mitchell's “|m- BIRCH MT. .RO TEL- MI-9-8135 ^ 0ANaNG5HOUL01EAPAaT nuenddag.’’ . 'N J .I . , Ha quoted the Vice President Known For Its Fine Selection Of Foods DANCING Thursdoy, Friday, Soturdoy OF EVERY CHILD'S EDUCATION i HL. Mltdiol 3-4120 aa saying MitchaU was indulfU« in the tactics that Mitchell a ^ We Cater T<^ Parties and Banquets 45 EAST CENTER STREET cua«h McCgrthy ot uatng. Mia. Oihana aad her aaototaato attcadad the Daae* Caagtaa* '"AIN ST OPt’C.iTl H h M New Tark aad ata#ed wltli aatafaadtag teachers thia aaaMMr. c'" \ r A . i y \ T. /' y y ■jS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8.1984 ■-1; MANCaraaTER evening herald. MANCHESTER, C0NN« FRIDAY, ^EfTEMBER 8, PAi like It to be tolanoed by pew Brit­ motion, Turklngton served as ish oommltaMnti^6nd he has other HeraldNames assistant sports editor and in that sold at a high of 8340 and a low U. S. Fears ideas which may ptoye difflctdt of capacity reported acholaatic ath­ ROOHNO AND WRMR-M8 WOTH—lU f Power Co. Leaves ^ lucts Yield of 81 per basket The remainder negotiation. Officials here believe letics. , WDRO-118# of the tomatoea, claaaad a* num­ Before Joining The Herald staff, 8REAT EASTERN SIDING COMPANY Daily Ra^io WHAT-eie Skywatch Schedule the odds are against his producing Town in Darkness ber one average, .went for $144 A t L O W Board of Education Lists any plan which would have a Oty Deskiiian Turklngton was employed ^ y 21 OAK STREET—MANCHESTER woco—me Raatora T v n ^ ie s e $1,381 at Mart per beaket On Arming reasonable chance of acceptoqce Odt’B Manufacturing Co., from A. V. “B D ^ LINIWAY. Pro». ... A total of 36 bushels of ehell and which like EDC promote both Rarold E. TurlKington to 1041 to 1045 and to Arrow-Hart Tbs foUowlng program achedulaaet:a^ Huffhestown, Ps., Sept. 8 (ffl— Saturday, Sept..4 . Yesterday's sales at the Man­ beans were sold at a high of K Arthir Bii$ School Bus RoutCf, Stops German rearmament and Euro­ and Hageman from 1045 to 1048. 0FE BPEOIAUZE IN .. are suppued by the radio manags- WHAY—Nils Watch The Scranton Electric Co, notified Midnight—2 s. m...... Dick Frosch. Gordon PprtteIteroy chester Aunlon Mart come to 81,- 82.40 and a low of $1.90 par pean integration. WTIC—Hear America Swinging 2 a. m.—4 a. m...... Volunteers Needed , / 381.50, with Y44 half bushels of Bohn Fade Oyenee Local News; Long active In local sports, ~ menu and ara subject to changs WDRC-Jack Carson this eastern Pennsylvania town it baakst while 28 bushels of cucum­ NATO is an existing frame­ 4 a. m.—6 a. m...... Leonard Rackowsk|/j, Leber tomatoes being sold. Of these, 640 bers want S t a high of 12.60 and a Turklngton played basketball with RESIDING YOUR HOME . without notlcs. WGTH—Red Sox vs Philadelphia planned to shut off powsr to that 6 a. m.—9 a. m. .. ., ...... Volunteers Needed Bolton, Sapt. S — (BpocUl) —Bhouae; atop alx, comer of Blmh work, and in the present circum­ On Staff Six Years the Brttiah-American Club and g m - a m ^ -a. — ^ ---a m - 4:S a - • lU - baskets of numberspne grade were low of 81.35 per basl:ct m e Board of Eduoatton baa Mountain and Camp Meeting (Oonttnaed from Page One) stances it to believed to offer the w as' tennis singles champion in AIIUIIIBVD ClBpINMinimi AODMwGGp IrlM nN Ml Z WHAY—N.W.; Polka Bop WHAY-Nlte Watch town Sept. 1 unless s 1053 bill 9 a. m.—Noon ...... Roland Morin Read Herald Adva*^ Roads. SMlag. la a wide variety of eelais aad atyta WTIC—H ear A m erica .Swinging totaling $1,100 was paid by that Noon—3 p. m. :...... Genevieve HOrgan, Jam es H o/gan TCleaaed the 10 achool bua routaa moet practical solution, even itorold E. Turidngton, a Man­ town in 1047. Ho was active in the WKNB—B aifb.llll.tlnc. WDRC—Jack Carson Route D, operated by Swanson, German rearmament problem by though a less: desirable one than TELEPHONE 10-8-8871—or Ml-0-8488 WGTH—Red Sox va PhiladelphU time. It wasn’t. 3 p. m.—6 p. m. .. .Marion Cullen, Virginia Llegl and the achcduled atopa for the chester native and Herald staffer Softball Twilight League. WTIC—Bacaalas* WU. 6 p. m.—8 p, m. .. Sr., will begin at 8:20 a. m. at the making West Germany a mem­ EIXL WE FINANOB tODR DEAL • WDRO-Recom 9 nop. U:t»- Last night the town's lights ...... Robert^' Ringuette, Alfred Rln- coming achool jrear. comer of Ooodwin DHve and Lake ber of the 14-nation North Atlan­ for six years, has been named to For six yean Turklngton has - ^ WGTH—Conn. Ballroom WHAY-Nils Watch went out. guerfte ^ Streets; stop two. Lake Street Bhc- tic' Treaty Organisation (NATO). tin post of City Editor, Thomas F. been treasurer of the BHttsh- WTIC—Boxing Bouts 8 p. m.—10 p. m...... Voitinteers Needed fHiangiiig of Elementary School Anierican Club and to one of the 'WHAY—Now.; PoUm Hop WDRC—Mr. Keen The blackout affected only bourn to 0 a. m. to 8 p. m ._ l^ tension at the Kilpatrick house; Second, should the NATO plan Ferguson and Walter R. Ferguson, WCCC—Record Revue WGTH—Red Sox va PhiladelphU street lights and other city fix­ 10' p-p. >m.—Midnight - ..... Jbseph Marcin stop three, junction of Route 6 fail London and Washington ap­ South Windsor Herald co-publishers announced incorporators of Britiah-Anaerican tVIWB—Baaeb.ll llaUne. Mils— tures, but the some 2,000 residents Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters. Municipal reaulted in a ahlftlng of Ume. Oth­ l ^ r t a Actlvltlea Inc., an organ­ : WTIO-Btella Datiaa WHAY—Nila Watch Building, Manchester on Mondays. Wednesdays, and /PYidays from er cbangea reault fhom the exten­ and 44-A with Lake Street Ex­ pear to have an understanding today. _ WDRC—Rword Shop WTIC—Boxing Bouts agreed that was bad enough. tension; stop four, comer of Bolton that they must then try to rearm Lbiils Mandell, who fUnctiemed isation of whidi he has been treas­ CLEANING AND INSTALUNG ^ WUTH—Conn. BllUroom WDRC—Moods for Romance 1—5 p. m. Civil Defense Telephone Number: 9-9068. sive atudy of the entlra tranapor- Plant Robbed WGTH—Red Sox va Philadelphia Borough Council has been un­ Center R o ^ and Route 6 and Germany directly. They would 1 city editor for an interim pe- urer for three years. Secretary- able to pay the bill becauee of a Ution patters by a special com­ treasurer of the Eastern Profes- i WUAY—Neva; Potka Hop U iSS-. 44-A; atop five, comer of Carpenter prefer to do whatever they do with WCCC—Record IMvue WIUY—Nils Waten difference of opinion with Burgess 13, 13, 14, Martin Nevlus, Green, mittee of townspeople. slonal Basketball League for five SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS WTIC—Boxing Boute furnished by a trio of musicians and Bolton Center Roads. the approval and cooperation of South Windsor, Sept. 8 im — , WKNB—Baaeball UaUnea The committee has revamped WDRC—Moods for Romanes Michael Orlando over the 1054 and David' Solmei>sbn, Waddell: from the Verplsnck Playground. Mrs. Lee and Swanson, Jr., will France. Thieves broke into the Food Serv­ yaaiv, he was alsc secretary and A oomj^to orgaatoaUoB of TRAINED _8BWAGE 8PBOIALI8TB .. WTIG—Wldder Brown budget presented last January. .30 Yard Dash* •' and under, routes to take the best advantage imbhclty nfyesentative cf the otlag ikehe moot oiodera equipment aad meeklady-^BESDLTi A m WDRC—Record Sbop WGTH—Red Sox va Philadelphia They played a series of numbers. of mileage and time. Desirotu of make return tiipain the afternoon Britain has issued a call for an ice of Connecticut Inc., plant on , WGTH—Jack Downer M:«S- Orlando* said he wouldn’t sign the sirry Thayer, Bowers, and Marie Awards were presented by in the same onftr as they were 8-nation emergency conference to A merican Basketball League for a B E nE~ R Job at a LOWER PRICE. • 4: t o - ■ WHAY—N Itt Watch providing adequate but economical Itoute 5 here sometime last night WTIC-r-Boxing Bouts budget until sufficient cuts had Johnson; SO^Ysrd Dash: Ages 5 James .Herdic to all: the first and made in the momtng: Mrs. Lee, begin drafting a new plan for West and made off with a safe contain­ bwo-year period. . WHAYl-News: Polka Bop been made to meet the income of bus" sendee, they have determined For seven years he was secre­ - . WCCC-Recor^i Revua WDRC—Moods lor Romance and under. Arlene Brown, Valley secoito place winners. Robertson Routes A, B and C; Swanson, Jr., German rearmament. The United ing more than $700. „ e New nadergraoad water “ WKNB—Baaeball Matlnea WGTH—Red Sox va Philadelphia .the borough. Street, (Mid Susan Kanehl, Bowers. the location of the honle of each tary -treasurer of the Twilight THIS IS WHY U:*S- Playground ran off with first E, H and F, in that order...... , States was reported yesterday to The break was discovered by Uaee toataOed. . - WTIC-Womao in Houaa Hughestown is tn the anthracite place honors by compiling the total child enrolled in school and have Swanson, Sr., will reverse the be inclined to agme to such a meet­ BasebaN League. The new city e Samp pompa Inetalled to . . . mort people csO T WDRC—Record Sbop WHAY—News; Nile Watch 40 Y4TO Dash: Ages 6, 7, 8, David Richard Dean of Manchester, shop 1 WGTH—Jack Downey WTIC—3 -Rlng Nawa coal belt, hard hit by unemploy­ Orxyb, Robertson, and Charles of 64 points followed by the Green estabUshed bus stops which they order of his routes on the return ing. editor was alM the state commis­ McKinnoy Bros. WDRC—News feel can be made in the allotted foreman, who came to work, en­ remove water from year Z ment. TAyior, West Side; 40 Yard Dash: with 39 and - third place went to -A-WAY trip taking pupils on Route D first U.S. diploipatlc officials were un­ tering the frbhl door. As he went sioner for the National Baseball eellar. . (1) Prompt Servioo . . WHAY—W eatem C aravaa WGTH—Newa time and yet not require any ele­ and Route O, second. derstood to feel such a meeting Congress for a two-year term. A # New “rootpreof” eewi WCCC—Record Revue 1 1 :18— Ages 6, 7, 8, Carol Kacinski, Rob- Waddell with 25 points. mentary school child to igalk more to the rear of the building to go (2) Quality Work « WKNB—Baaeball Matlnea WIIAY-Nlle Watch ertron, and Judy Squires, Ver- The playgrounds closed yester­ Manchester Sdicdule would accomplish a two-fold pur- charter member of the Manchester ilnee fautalled. >■ WTlC-^uit Plain BUI WTIC—World Newa. than a half mile to that atop. out the back door, Uie door fell (3) Reasonablo Prices WDRC—Radio Almanae plsnck; 50 Yard Dash: Ages 9. 10, day at noon. John Swanson, Sr., will make rase: (1) provide a way to bring off its hinges when he tried to open Booster Chib, Turklngton was its e P laned Mwer ttaae eteoi « WDRC—Newa The board baa noted in various mcretary for two years. He has r WGTH—Jack Downey WGTH-SporU 11, Paulette Croteau, Valley Street, the morning trip. Route 1. to Man­ Vest Germany into quick consul­ It. ed elMtrlcally. IE SAFE •ESURE Siis— UitS- Playground and Susan Berraa, Nathan Hale; 50 meetings w i^ the transportation chester for high and technical tation with other key Western extensive experience in aimounc- ~ WHAY—Weitemi Caravaa WHAY—Nile Watch oommlttee that Sdberence to the The break was effected by re­ ing ^rarts events of alt kinds. WTIC—Btarllsht Berenad. Yard Dash: Ages 9, 10, 11, Jeff school pupils starting from his powers on the European defense moving three pins from the outer _ WCCC—RecorojR evua WDRC—Night Owl Notes Benson, Wert Side, snd Edward bus stop scheddie to l.mperative to home at 6:35 a. m. Stop two will problem, and (2) help clarify views . Educated in local public schools, ^ WKNB—Baaeball MaUnee U:U— doors hinges and a smaller door Turklngton was graduated from » WTIC—Lorenxo Jonea WHAY—NIte Watch Marsh. the Boceesa of the transportaUon be made at Hebron Road at the held by the main NATO nations lock was broken Inside the plant Coll M cK in n e y b r o s ; «> WDRC—Record Sbop Donnybrdok before a later meeting of all 14 Manchester High School in 1041. * WOTH—Jack Downey WTIC—Starlight Serenade 60 Yard Dash: Ages 12, 13, 14, plan. Gage house; stop three, at the cor­ leading to the office where the 200- «a. WDRC-Nlghl Owi The annual picnic, which was P A I N t Mrs. Laura Lee will operate ner &C Shoddy Mill and Hebron Atlantic Pact partners. He is the son of Director, and SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY Etheyene Bsskervilie, Robertson, pound safe was .kept. .foiwwr mayor, Harold A. lurking- TEL. MlteheO 8-5808—180-188 PEARL ST., MANCHESTER- - WHAY—Hall ot Records the windup of the summer pro­ snd Mary ,Vsivo; 60 Yard Dash: Route A starting from her home Roads; stop four, at Brandy and Army Safeguards Needed The was the second time the * WCCC—Record Revue a t Tbltand Road, the tin t stop, at Loomis Roads; stop five, at Creation of military units in ton. .Turitington and the former WKNB—Baaeball Matlnea gram, wsa held Wednesday after* Ages 12, 13, 14, Jim Ilurrsy, Wad­ SPECIAL! company had been the victim of Marie Iraulse JOhnaon, were mar­ WTIC—1080 Radio Lane dell, and Marty Nevlus, Green; 60 B a. m. Second stop on this route Loomis and Hebron Roads; stop 6 Germany after making her a mem­ .. WDRC—Memory Lana Sanitarium Slated noon at the Valley Street Play­ BOY wlB be at Pepin’s Store and the on Route 85 opposite the Morra r o b l^ . About 8000 was taken in ried in, 1052. Hiey resldo at 46 Yard Dash; Ages .5 and up, Ray ber of NATO is always spoken of a break four years ago from the . WGTH-Stlver Eapla ground and Center Springs Park. Rowett, Gree>L "and Bill Buttons, third stop at the junction of Ply­ house; stop seven, comer of ss a problem to be vindertaken only Walnut St. iJiS— J k GaL mouth Lane and Tolland Road. French Kosd and Route 85; stop Tolland Street Plant. ■1 WHAY-Hall ot Racorda For Aged Infirm Approximately 300 children from Verplsnck. ' with “adequate safeguarda" These Mr. Serignese, the plant man­ - WCCC—Record Revue Following this they all .walked Route B will have Mrs. Lee at eight, comer of Birch Mountain safeguards are supposed to provide Harold E. Tnrkington WKNB—Baaeball Requeat Matlnea all the playgrounds participated the Klelnscbmidt house on Route and Volpi Roads; stop nine, Bol­ against a resurgence of German ager, said the loss is insured. WTIC—10*0 Radio Lane Hartford, Sept. 3 (ffl—The Stote in the various races beginning at over to the Center Springs Lodge • All Colors 6 at 8:85 a. m. Stop two on this ton Center Road opposite the militarism. But nobody yet seems riod, continues in the capacity of GIVE HER z WDRC—Many, 111108 Tuberculo.sis Commission decided 10 in the morning. This winners and picnic area for lunch. They • Interior and Exterior X ■ CLOTHES MAKE MANT . WGTH-SIlyer Easlo were given an orange drink donat route will be at Johnson Road and Boslo house; at 10, Route 44-A to have any idea Of what they wire editor, where he is responsi .. 4 :iS— yesterday to turn the 328-bed Un­ were as follows: GARDEN SALES *39 Route 6; stop three at Steele at Lewis' gas station; stop 11, at would amount to. New Orleans iff)—"Hurry," the ble for the editing of nationsl and CHANEL NO. 5 WHAY—Newa . . dercliff Tuberculosis Sanitarium Kickball: Ages l2. 13, 14. Mar­ ed by the Chambers of Commerce. excited caller told police head­ WCCC—Good Eventns, Good Uuaic Entertainment following lunch was 312 Oakland S t—MI-0-9406 Crossing Road and Route 6; stopl^omerer of Route 44-^A and Tolland The NATO approach presuma­ world news, and where.his recog­ available at WKNB—Newa; Scores at Meriden over to the. care and garet Hare, Green, and Betty Gal Th« coat with tha million dollar four on South Road opposite tlto Road; stop 12, comer of Route bly means that the military forces quarters. "Therd's a man hanging nised talent *ln designing readable WTIC—Newa treatment of the chronically ill, lis, Robertson; Sack Race; Ages Poster house; stop five. South Road 44-A and'South Road; stop 13 from a window on the 12th floor and attractive front pages has W ELDO irS • WDRO-News aged and iniirm. 6, 7, 8,. Judy tommers, Robei’tson, look, tailorad in 100*/# Warron of which Germany would contribute ot the hotel," ' WGTH—Newa opposite Robbins house; stop six. South Road at Foster house; stop to the defense partnership would played a major role in The Her­ 801 BIAIN STREET Z 4 :1S- These aged patients are now and. Nancy Beck, Green; Sack Stafford flaaca, with all wool South Road at tlicbols bouse; stop 14, comer of Johnson Road and be national forces, like those of Police squad cars reported back, ald's repeated successes in the an­ . WHAY—SporU SpoUlsht ^ . bedded in the State’s luentg) insti­ Race: Ages 6, 7, 8; Roland Cor "Just a pair of panto diying— nual competition for the Ayer .1. WCCC—Good Evening, Good M uile tutions. The move would mean lining, carefully hand-picked edg­ seven. South Road at United Route 4; stop 15, comer of WU- Britain, PVanM and the United * WKNB—Music mier. Green, Snd Ted Schults, Methodist Chim:h and stop e i^ t liams Road and Routes 6 and 44-A States. Such foixes. are placed cancel call.” Cup, awarded for typographical « WTIC—Strictly Sporta some relief from overcrowded con­ Robertson. ing, patch pockets and ocean at Keeney Drive and Route 44-A. in front ot Hillcrest; stop 16, on under control of the supreme PYeeman Francis, a clothes excellence. WDRC—I Believe ditions in mental hospitals. Route 6 and 44-A in front of Oow- presser at the hotel, had washed In his new position, Turklngton, WGTH—PatteraoD Last week Gov.- John Lodge ask­ Six Potato Race: Ages 9, 10, 11, pearl buttons. Sizes 8 to 18. in Route C, operated by Mra Lae, NATO command, but they are not •:SS— Betty Jean Cslighan, Waddell, and dy’B. the trousers and hung them out whose experience includes cover­ SIGN *■ WHAY—Hilltop Youth Contcrenca ed the commission to consider will begin at 8:16 ajn. at the considered international forces in Betty Baton, Robertson; Bsaebsll DEMOCRATIC CITIZENS nude, navy, camel and oxford. Junction of Birch Mountain Exten­ Route 2 for the afternoon ses­ the sense of having mixed units, the window on a piece of wire to age of town administration, police, *' WCCC—Good Evening Good Uuale turning one of its sanltoria into a sion at Manchester High School dry. To the excited passerby the court, and fires, will have general WKNB—Pike s Platter Party Hospital for the aged. Throw: Ages 9, 10, 11, Neil Pier­ sion and Bolton Center Road; atop conunon uniform, or being under Advertising WTIC—Emil Cote son, Waddell, and David Brace, two will be Bolton Center Road Will be driven by John Swanson, the policy control of a SUper-na shadow of the swaying trousers on supervision of local news cover- WDRC-oGuv Lombardo Pre.sently Undercllff is caring $S doYm holds any coot ^ ED'S SIGN CO. '53 Packard ’399 WGTH—BUI S tem for 240 tuberculosis patients. Nathan Hale; Baseball Throw; Jr. and win begin at 11:85 a. m. tlonal political body such as ElDC the side of the building looked like *ge- opposite Treat house; atop three, Down. IVith easy low, low bank rates. Up to 30 months e- 4 :tS— These will be transferred to the Ages 12, 13, 14,. David Solomon- Williams. Road, opposite KoUand with the first stop at the comer envisioned. a m an ...... For four years before his pro­ M lte M 3-82A8 to: pay bdanec. Kas' radio, heater, uHramatie, power WHAY—Hilltop Youth ConferetjCo house; atop 4, Route 8 and 44-A of Bolton HiU Road and Brandy The rearmament of Germany WCCC—Good Evening Good Music four other TB hospitals. son, Waddell, snd Stanley McFar­ of MANCHESTER: Street; atop two, Hebron Road op­ under NATO—or directly without brakes, power steerinf. Less than 10,000 milea, -b 1 WKNR-Plke-a Platter Part/ land, Green; Softball Pitch: Ages In front 8 p v ty include Mrs. EUsworth E. a. m. at the Tbwn Line on Camp Perkins, Mra Ralph Wing, Miss tioijBry.___ ' mecofiDiiiofiioG Meeting Road; atop two, comer of Elsie B. Collins, Mra Anna Hol­ Value $4.98 gal. Unconditional guarantee. Money will Carter Street anrd Volpi Road; land and Mrs. Burton Tuttle. be refunded if desirable results are not obtained. DemocrqticJ^andidaie For stop three, at Villa Louisa; stop A checkbook is not only highly useful, but the prerequisite four, comer of Tinker Pond and Maiacheator Evealag Herald Bol- to elementary economics. Birch Mountain Roads; atop five, tba oorreapoadent, Mra. Jaaeph Birch Mountain Road a t Soma IFItaha, telephoae MUriteD 8-5545. •n« WILLIAMS Board of Directors In addition to our regular checking account, we offer the OIL SERVICE DIAMOND'S ISC. ARMY AND NAVY student our Special Checking Account Plan. 341 ^ROAD STREET TEL. MI-9-4548 . 997 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER • DEAN OF HILLYER GOUEGE Special CheckiOg.^ccount Advantages: • F0RMERLY.0N FACULTY OF No minimum balance required. SMITH COLLEGE AND YALE No charge for deposits. , No monthly service charge. • MEMBER MANCHESTER SCHOOL raiUlING COMMITTEE The only'cost is lOe a cheek in bookj of 10 end 20. THE RE-OPENING OF THE Elegant Florentine • CAPABLE ADMINISTRATOR AND Faille OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL NOON FOBUC SPIRITED GITI,ZEN CLOSING OUT 1 BOOK ORd THURSDAY EVmiNGS 8:30 to 8:30 IN ROOM LOTS OF PAPER AS A ^ E R N A H A R E CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT NOON **Along with all right thinking citizens, I am 1e SALE! --.•.vW: interested in economy in all phases of govern- oat Taar CMoe 49c Per Ron Bay 1 roll for Kgular price —get seooad roll for le. ■DANCE STUDia mert^. But, when we consider economy, we AIR-CONDITIONED should realize that initial cost is only one fac­ SOME LEFT tor, Cheapness and economy are not synon­ Dress MILL END PAINT MASURY PAINT TEMPORARILY AT MASONIC TEMPLE By Devoe. Exterior oaly. laterior aad exterior AFTER OCT. I$f— 16 O A K ST. ymous. While It laato. Colors; Orey aad green. Beg. » a a w .98 SSAdgaL OaL 40% Off CLASS AND PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS IN Vote on Primary Day 1 0NLY—as e n u e ELECTRIC ‘ Huee sHtAs DISPOSAL ^ & TAR^BALLET—ACROBATIG I ^ . $18446. So much fashion for so littio money} $36.50 ^ G W . e e e e • I $74.50 BALLROOM—BATON Tha forever-popular coat' dress aff September 14 dressed up and ready to go . . . of SOME HOUSEWARE 31% OH lovely Flerantina fgUle with rhina- AINO MANY OTHER CLOMEQUTS! - Classes Start September-^ 13 ston'a-studdad buttons, V wing .col­ lar, cuffed dolman slaavas, a skirt for DR. PASCAL POE that whirls and whirls! Let it tak|t Regisjter Now — Call MI 9-9763— 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. ” yo^'dancing ^nd dining, in t^ga, rad^ ' TeL e Ptiint Center I (This adverttosaseat pabliahed as a public Inforim^lon serx-tea and blue. Misses' sites. .12 to 20.:^ ^ M U eM l 9-4511 Miss Hare is a member bf the National Associatigh of Dance and Affiliate Ar- by U m Clttoeos Committee ot Manchester, a vohmtror bi-partl- AVe^lL^ARTPORD — JA-M205 tlsts, Inc. and stodied a^ their New York Conservatory. , -i „ aaa orgaalxaHaa' fiedkated to Good Govemmeat). I ■' ..... ' * ~ " ^^®^®®^®5SSS5^BS5SSi^BSSBS8Si5SPSI^55lBB5S5B!^S \ ■ I ‘ \ -M .It-' . ■ r' /. S’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 .19M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8„ 1954 bardi, Whites at comer Pond HiU ture, neither today nor many to­ thrtesen reacue aquad; and no TV develop even in blameless circum* Dalaney, rector of S t Bridget's Coventry Road, along Route 81 with atopa Carol Whips Plane morrows yvtll Me ita defeat.” K of C to Open audience to astound . . . stances, if we take nothing foi* Gibbons Assembly Church and his assistanta, the at Dextar Road, Talcott Street ‘Hie report was made by Judges DroocUes Rev. Robert CarroU and thh Rev. comer and Buaaiere. Return home lliomaa O. Gilll, Fred D. Faulkner “The good thlngn he has done granted, we could i i rease our at noon ori same bus. On Way to Quebec Social Season £Dtnin0 l|rrald are not explored. The bad things By ROGER PRICE Plan Activities Theodore Gubala. and Stanley P. Mead. 'They said chances of being able t» use the The co-chairmen will ' have the Principal Fisher Announces Bua No, 7, Henry Shlrshac: 4,828 juveniles were in their courts are rhercly gathered ^gether and highways and keep on living too. following members on their com­ Leaves home, 7:15 a. m., down London, Sept 8 (/P) —Hit thra* in 1 9 ^ 72 per cent of them first .'GampbeU Council No. 573, piled up alongaide the chargee. Since we all know the kind of Mrs. Wesley C. Gryk ahd Mrs. mittee: Miss Catherine Shea, Mrs. Pucker Street, Babcock Hill. Flan­ UntM by Hurricane Carol'a light­ offenders. Knights of Oolumbua, will com­ E. G. O’Brien, M?a. Joaeph P. Dyer, ders Road to Robertson School for 'They noted, however, that Con­ mence the fall social season With ‘The Wiaconstn Uenator ob­ thing that can happen when, peo­ James Halloran ara co-chairmen Bus Routes for All Pupils junior high pupils. Second trip, to ning, a British airliner arrived viously does not know exactly how of the annutl open msellhg of Mrs. Charles J,^ McCarthy, Mrs. J. here yesterday a day late but necticut "ia atiU short by several a get-together night Sept. 13 at PublWMn ple do not drive this way, but act F. Audette, Mrs. William McOoy. village, lower Route 31 far aa De-‘ hundred children of the peak of the K of C Home. ftowdwt October t.; Un to deal with this . . . He is fenced as If they had . no time left to Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Ladies Mrs Paul Kavenack, Mrs. John P. . \ Coventry. Sept. 8— (Special)—* 'down Grant Hill Road to Route pot Road, return to RobertsOh with all 32 pessengers aafe and maladjuatment achieved in the Movies will be shown and a jrroniiv Bxeopt in for the first time and he is be­ ii'averse a road which they think of Qilumbus. Tuesday, Sept 14, in Hutchinson, Mrs. William Voatl- Tha bui route aShedules have been 44A to Cedar Swamp Road to Ver­ School. Return home at noon on sound. early 1840s." series of slides covering the coun­ CARTER CHEVROLET CO, INC, layi btw M ju ^ S t Jamee’ Hall. A amorgaaboard non Branch lioad ott to Route same bus. M lUn-A^Hor Coaa^ ; ing hurt, for regardiess of what ought to be their own personal nack. Mrs. Henry Skelly, Mrs. This Bank Will B« released Iw Stipervialng Principal Bus Routes for afternoon' ses­ The Brltleh Overaeaa Airways Actually, they said, the State ia tries of Europe will be shown. The Man Matter. at 6:30 p. m. will open the eve­ Berndrd J. Walsh, Mrs. Robert Royal O* Flaher at the Robertson 44A. Due at Manchaster High at (BOAC) ConatellaUon left Mon­ "moderately better off” than In slides have been obtained from the the Senate doea about his case, property, it would seem, that we ning's activities. Another feature 7:30 a.m. Return at 12:30 p.m. on sions, 12:30 p. m. to 4:45 p. m. Youngh, Mrs. Wayno Hokkanen. School. Town owned bus No. 1; Up treal Wednesday and soon after the early war years, considering Rev. Richard Foley, son of Mr. and WILL L U m BAY SUBSCRIPTION RATKS each day's hearing Is a form of might indeed reach come sensible of the program will be a one-act The bua routes for regular ses- Bus No. 8, Wilton Rose. ran into Carol aa the storm ffnnt the great increase in children in Mrs. Cornelius Foley of 49 Scar­ PajraMa la Mvaaoa play presented by the local Thes­ Afternoon sesaioi. for freshmen Cross and South Streets to Wood- Year tlSM censure of its own." conclusion before we even start CLOSED oions at the Robertson qchool, to bridge Road at noon for Joanne swept over Quebec Province. the last 10 years." borough Rd. Refreslunents will be Hotitlie ••••«««•»•*•*•••••••• 7.76 pian Players. include all Grade two and one end sophomores. First Stpp Cove They also said the national per­ served after the social program. WEEKEND ON SATURIAY, Mootha ••••aaeeeeeeseasee* 3.90 AU the Wstkins Committee has out It's sensible, after all, to plan Deaths Last Night Rust, Joihes Jacobs, Robin Rock. Lightning atruck first an hour LIU Guests on this occasion will be group of Grade one pupils follow: 11:30 a.m. r Route 31 to Pond centage rise from 1052 to 1953 been doing, in resiit^.'ls to re­ to come back. the following local clergymen: The Hill Road, River Road to Brick Lyndon and Leyton Wilmot and after the takeoff. Two more a • • • • • • JO Town-owned bus No. 1: First Henry Caron, return South Street, bolts hit the plane 20 minutes waa about 13 per cent. HARD TARGET. NO DOUBT Copy »««aaaee*eaeea*e«*aas< .06 ceive, formally, evidence which A UtUe common sense and Rev. John F. Hannbn, whoia chap­ School. Brosdway to French's « AND MONBAY, SEPT. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ~ All Day Labor Day ' ■top will be on Root Rosd, 8:10 a. ick up Constance Beil, Deborah later, breaking the compass. “Connecticut’s experience ap­ Schenectady, N. Y., Sept. 3 has long been In existence. J t is moderation con go far safely. lain of the Assembly and rector of Ohoteau. Mont.—A. B. Guthrie, m., and will proceed s'.'ound Coo­ corner. Grant Hill Road, 44A, pears to be more reassuring than J. T, Lyon, camera store propri­ MEMBER 0» _ S t James’ Church; the Rev. SIcKusick, Royal Isham, stop cor-' The pilot decided to set down at ! THE A880CIA7KO PRJCSB not likely, for that matter, to re­ "Battoaholo Flower for a Robbt” Sr., 83. father of Pulitzer Prize per Lane, up Route 31. first stop Silver Street, South Street. Swamp ner Beagraves Road for three Fa- that which characterizes the coun­ etor, turned 90 yesterday and gave ; Tbe Aaaodatad Praia la exclualraly George P. HughiM, the Rev. EM- winning novelist A. B. Guthrie, Monday, Sept. 6 ^ Road, Route 44A, Jean 'tingabury Boston, but the airfield there was ..aatfUad to Um iiaa d rmiMIcallOB ol ceive any new fact, or discover This flbwer waa designed for a at Cove, to Daley Road, Oak wells,.^,.E.. Grondln, J . Coveil, S. waterlogged and he went on to try aa a whole," they said. this explanation for his long life: gar FarreU and U|e Rav. Francis Jr., and former newapaper pub­ walk to Route 44A, Cedar Swamp “I'm a jaywalker, you know.” . Bll aewa dlapatchai credlud to It, or furi-loving Robot named “888- T. Butler, assistant pastors at S t Grove, Bellevlew, Waterfront Hotchkiss, Gary Gray and two New York. Bot oUtanrlaa credltrd in this iiapar eny new fact, about the career of lisher, banker and btulncaeman. Park, Gerald Park and Lakeview Road to Vernon Branch Road, re^ Crowdls children, Gerald Park, , OVERCOME BY SMOKE aad alao the local news pubUabed bare. A Thought for Tuduy 35B.’’ When ybu lean fonVard to J.ames’ Church; the Rev. John J. Died Wednesday. 6 turn and out Bolton Branch Road. After an overnight stop, the All rislita of npubllcatlon of veelal the Wisconsin Senator. Terrace. If children in Lakeview Lakewood Heights, Judd Road, New Haven, Sept. 3 (fi?)—Five look at i f it squirts oil .in your Due Manchester High 12.30 p.m. plane Dew on to London yesterday ' SlapalGlMa bereln are alao raaamd But there Is, nonetheless, Terrace overload this bus, they Lakeview Terrace. Following in by way of Newfoundland firemen were overcome by smoke eye. My coUeague Dr. Kltzenger, Return home 6:05 p.m. on Town Lakeriew Terrace will walk to or injured—none seriously—when >va aarrlco client «( N. E. A. Dana something entirely new about this Can I live and be a Christian. will be picked up on next trip owned bus No. 1. On the Railroad with its care, built "888" out of a No. 7500 THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. around lake for Grade one pupils. school at noon and. ride home at a three alarm fire which threat­ \ I^i^6erB Rapreaaatatirca; Tbe hearing, something which makes With its thousand frets and wor­ Erector Set (the one that comes This gvoup will return home at Bua routes for Robertson School night on spare town owned bus No. ened oxygen tanka swept a Howe Jltltan Malbaera Special A s« ^ — New in the 4-Ton box) and parts from morning session, 8 a. m. to 12:15 Tork, Cbleaco. Detroit aad Boaton it deadly serious, something which ries, MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP. 2:40 p. m. on town-owned bus 3, Janet ahd Diane BaloCchl.. Cath­ State Delinquency St. business block yesterday. The Helping folks to home ownership is M ^BBR AUDIT BUREAU OF RjUces it indeed the tightest spot Aggravations here and there? an old Juke Box. Unfortunately No. 4. p. m. Town owned Bus No. 1: Up erine Olsen, Rochelle Harley, tanks were in the cellar of a hos­ OBCULAnONB the L.P. mechanism got connected Route 31, 'Irst stop Root Road and of the McCArthy career. Town-owned bus No. 2 will re­ Richard DeFazio, Frederick^Dem- Seen on Upswing pital supplies firm but firemen got Can I Itve and be a Christian, to th e. electronic brain and when­ Springdale Avenue corner 7:30 ing, David Mills, Edward ^tfaam at the fire before the fiames could The Herald Prtatliig Company, lac., That is the eimple fact that this turn from Windham' High via lea no Wtianrlal TMpcaulUlIty for With so much to make me sad? ever the Robot walked hia head Lower Route 31-. Pine Lake a. m„ along-Route 31 pick up J. and Patricia Gilbert. Return home cause the tanks to explode. The typoarapMcal errora appearins In ad- inquiry of his peers is formally Can I keep my heart uhcallouaed spun around at 33 r.p.m. It worried Shores, stop at Center School, Kalber, three at Birch Bend, two at 4:45 p. m. on bus No. 8, Wilton Hartford, , Sept. 3 t/P)—Three blaze, which did an estimated 862,- always a pleasure •• and we do it every I Tert&emaala and other raadnm matter With no Sabbath to be had? about this and started sneaking r old at Loysim’a, one at Cheney Lone, Rose.. juvenile court judges report that hi The Mancheater ErniliiA Herald. charged with the responsiblUty for Wellwood’s and Town Clerk’s of­ 000 damage, started in the cellar drinks of battery acid ahd in no 10 at Beuna Vista Road, 18 at Town owned bus No. 2: First m v - appraising, as censurable or not fice. Hqme at 2:40 p. m. on juvenile delinquency increased of a clothing cleaners and spread DIaoiay advertlalas cloatna Yea, though there be temptatioha time it was suffering from harden­ Cove, along Daley Road, last atop ■top Plainsfleld at noon, up Route en per cent in (Connecticut last year next door. An Ice cream parlor in rt Btor Monday—1 p. m. Friday censurable, these contents of the same bus. Oak Grove. Return at noon with Btor Tu aad ay—I p. m. Monday. Turn whatever way I will, ing of the bolts, gastritis of the Ovor 2,000 yoars ago Cicero said, I Town-owned ■ bus No. 4: To re­ 31, Pine Lake Shores and village but they add that figures don't tell the block was filled with smoke day in our Mortgage Deportnient: Dor Wadaeaday—1 n. m. ~ Taeaday. McCarthy career, hiUierto as weU I can live and be a Christian gears and Athlete’s Grease. Finally Tretnblay’a Bu* No. 6. children. Return home-at 4:45 p. m. the whole Story. W m turn from Windham via Flanders and Mveral ice cream eaters had to nnraday—1 p. m. Wedneeaday. known aa he hlmaelf could make Woridng on the Railroad atlll. 888" just'dlaappeared. Dr. K. waa "Only in states in which the power of Town owned Bua No. 2; Up same bus. .“Instead of being preoccupied leave their delicacies behind and W a r FHdaf—1 a. ai. 1 Headquarters I Road and High Street. Home Route 31 to Daley Road, first stop Town ou-ned bus No. 4: First jnor Saturday—1 p. m. FMday them, but never hitherto judged heartbroken. He didn't mind the 2:40 p. m. with numbers.” they said in an leave. Claaalfled daaditee; 10:30 a m .___ If my purpose ie to follow loss of the Robot ao much, but it tha people is supreme has liberty eny 7:30 a. m„ Bellevlew, Lakeview atop, comer Bread and Milk Street, i*.nnual report yesterday, “men and . tey of pabllcatlon meopt Saturday — by what amounta to the grievance Bus No. 8, Leo F. Tremblay: Drive, Waterfront Park, Hinkel’s 11:50 a-, m.. around Bread and Milk • a. m. Jeeus Who was crucified, eloped with his brand-new Auto­ I To return from Martchester women should addireSa themselvea committee of the club to which I can live and atUI be faithful. matic Washing Machine. , abode." The power of the people has for Hobbyists . development, lost stop Shell Sta­ Street and Cedar Swamp Road, objectively and temperatively to Though I may be sorely tried. High, first stop Cedar Swamp tion on South Street. Return Route 44A, atop Twin Hill Drive, Friday, September 3 he belongs. This is the first time Road 8 a. m., along Route 44A to the multifaced challenge of the TOYS been expressed for 9 years through home at noon on same bua. return Route 31 stops at Skunga- delinquent.” • the Senate itself haa taken re­ But ’tis hard to have no Sabbath, Bread and Milk Street, around Town owned Bus No. 4; Up maug River Road corner and Dex­ FOR THE KIDDIES Whether you're old or young, male or female I loop with Cedar Swamp Road, 'The report said the public must M m Not E tsii The First? sponsibility for judging his con­ Ckid’s appointed day of rest. Harold Turkington as a member of the Cross Street, along South ter Road. Return home at 4:45 Large* Assortment A SHERWIN-WILdAMS Route 44A to Brewster Street, up p. m. with Shirshac'a bus N a 7, understand “that since the roots duct. It may decide for him, or Yet He put me on me Railroad you’re sure to find some hobby here to spark Street atopa at Gerald Park 7:30 of this disease (juvenile delin­ I t now aeema to be fairly well And He knoweth what la best. PAINTS Board of Directors. Representing the I Swamp Road to Love Lane, re- a. m., stops Lakewood Heights and Bus No. 5, Charles Christensen: believed, la adratific circles, that against him, but it wlU reach its your interest—and give you off-time relaxa­ tiirn to South Street. Silver Street. first stop 11:45 a. m- comer Grant quency) reach deeply into So many Lakeview Terrace. Return home at different areas of our loclal struc- any nation usiat: atomic .weapoiui verdict in its own way, and by ita I can tell you why' He did it, W.H. ENGLAND people and good government have been tion. 44A, up Grant Hill Road to noon same. bus. Second trip: Down Hill Road and Route 44A, along own methods of procedure, and For lOa sake I ’U suffer loss. I French's Corner, return 44A. RJver Bunker Hill Road to Wansgel cor­ Route 4A to Swamp Road, down Sr war would be loosing a force at LUMRER COMPANY Road, R.-ick School and leave all Swamp Road to Love Lane, return this la one course of events he is He will surely make me faithful. his aims at ell times. These same views ner and return. Return home at two targets, Hie one target the Leading trainmen to the cross. Tel. 50-8-0344 Stamps and Coins a Modiel Railroads Grade one picked up so far. Re­ noon same bus. ^ Route 44A, down Brewster Street without power to influence by any I to South Street, last stop corner enemy, the other target itself and ere held by his Republican running turn 44A to Brigham Tavern, re­ Bus No. 8, Wilton Rose: Leaves of hia own familiar techniques. And some day ’mid awful crash- Model Planes-• Hobby Kits turn Pond Hill Road to Skunga- Silver Street. Return home at 4:45 all the rest of humanity. This home at 7:15 a. m'.. Couch. Mc­ p. m.. same bus. -— -AUTO GLASS That iis why, although at the Inga, mates, Jeke Miller, Natalie McIntosh, maug River corner, along Route Kinney and Williams' children Would be so because each atomic Some atout-hearted engineer, ~ Painting Sets • Hobby Tools I 31 pick up children all way, last Bus No.' 6, Leo F. Tremblay: end of the flrst assertion of this walk to Rose’s home, down Lewis First stop corner Lake and Main bomb, no matter edio released it Or tome worthy faithful fireiriail, WHITE Harry Pireto, Ted Fairbanks and Gil •ton Springdale Ave. cornet. Hill, Mary Toothaker and Mary FURNITURE TOPS or where, would release into the committee's disdpUne it was May just need a word of cheer. Crafts .a Antique Cars Residents are asked to note that Streets at noon, up Route 31 stops Barnes. n" I Fitzpatrick walk to Brainard’s, to at Springdale Avenue, Buena Vis­ ; whole worid atmosphere a certain Chairman Watkins Who was-tense thia bus picks up Brick . School Route 44A, to Hamerlin’s and re- Or maybe a brave conductor, BASKETBALL grade one pupils. These children ta Road, Cove. Daley Road, Oak maivchester t r u s t cumulative amount of radioactive with anger and McCarthy who turh, along Route 44A to River Grove and Waterfront Or a hero at the brake, will return home at 2:10 p.m. with Road to Brick School and return Park. poisons vdiich, in time, would still exiiibited a deriaive amUe, Will need my hurried whisper, SNEAKS Vote for all six in the primary on Sep> I bus No: 5. Charles Christensen. Home at 4:45 p. ni. some ous. there was no doubt wliere the real ?or Yvonne Reed, return on Pond Bus No. ,7, Henry Shirahac: J. A. WHITE M A t S OFFICE make life impossible anyadiere on “FATHER, SAVE, FOR JESUS’ Robertson School children are to Hill Road to Route 31, last stop discomfort was located. SAKE.'’ tember 14th,. return home at 2:40 p.m. on Bus Leaves home at noon, around 893 Main, Opposite St. Janes* Church earth. I for Charles Heckler. Return home Pucker Street, Babcock Hill, Flan­ No. 1. noon Town Owned Bus No. 1. One of Britain’s leading sden- So I ’ll work upim the Railroad, $3.98 Bus No. 7, Henry Shlrshac; To re­ ders Rond and High Street. Re­ GLASS CO. NORTH BRANCH tists, the other day, estimated Happy EndhiK Frightens Taking ail things aa they come, turn from Windham High via Bab­ Bus No. 5. (Jharles Christensen; turn home at 4 ;45 p. m. on Town 24 BIRCH ST. 15 No. filala. Corner Oakland St. I Leaves home at 7:15 a. m. for owned bus No. 4. ' . ' Open Thuradag Bveaiaga • to 0 that a few thousand bombs would SERVING CHRIST and hoping cock Hill, Pucker Street. South, Tel. MI 9:7322 y , Next to YMCA The Navy haa done everything dally DIAMOND'S SUFFORT THE REFUBLICAN CANDIDATES Street, Bunker Hill Road to Mul­ French’s comer, down Grant Hill aad Satorday aaondaga 8 to U probably end the human race. within its power to compensate for Road to Route 44A, to Toothaker’s Maachester Evening Herald I MAY BB A HELP TO SOME. ARMY emd NAVY Mitchell Corner Center and I len's, to Robertson School picking *'We Can't Hide Behind ONE STOP BANKING When it comes to hydrogen bombs, admitted injustice in the case of ENDORSED BY THE C I^ N S COMMITTEE up grades one' and , two , pupils. Garage, return along Route 44A Coventry correspondent, Mrs. >REE PARKING AT BOTH OFFICES 897 Main S t— hfancliMter to Eheperiment Farm, oyer Pond Our Product” and the particular poison they re­ Abraham ghasanow, the -Navy TUI that day when He shall caU 9-7233 Griswold Home at 2:45 p.m. with bus No. Charles L. Little, telephone Pil­ me. AND THE REFUBUCAN FARTY Hill Road, pick Up Michael Lom­ grim 2-62S1* lease, the number might be less. 8, Wilton Rose. hydrographer, iiHio waa suspended To that glorious land of rest. I Center Bchool grade one pupils. This raises some interesting from his job IS months ago, siib- Then If I have done but litUe, Town bus No. 1: Will go up Route apeculatlonB about What an aequently cleared by a security Christ will know I ’VE DONE MY 31, first stop Springdale Avenue, a t ^ e war would be like. Suppose BEST. corner 8:40 a.m., Cheney Lsine, board, arid then nevertheless still RAYCOLPITTS Cove. Daley Road, Oak Grove« it was generally estimated that a dismissed by the Navy. aU be- (Selected) Waterfront Park and four chil­ certain approximate number of cauae undisclosed persons had Sponsored By The Manchester OWMr, CNIIMNIIICM HlOt dren on Lake Street and corner atomic explostons would end all charged him with Communiat Council of Churches. diM to roosom boyond Lake and Main Streets. Home 2:20 human life on the world. Suppose p.m^ mis No. 6, Leo F. Tremblay. ayinpathiea. <’ our control Towlf-pwned bua No. 4: To we had two Mdes, each using The Navy now admits “grave stop on Cross Street. Waterfront bombs. Each side, . presumably, irijustllM'’ waa done him. It how Drive-In, Echo Road, Lakeview MANCHESTER Terrace, Lakeview Heights, Ger­ Get ready for your smartest semester would be able to trhulate the hsUa him ha “above average’’ in RAYGO BURNER m ald Park, Shell Station and' re­ number of explosions set off by hia loyalty and patriotism. It now MILLWORK COMPANY turn. Home at 2:20 same bus. the other, so that each side would SERVICE reatores him to his job. with fuU 354 Broad St— Tel. M1-B-838S Windham High Routes always have an up to date total of back pay. And the Navy does all is going out of businoss. Windham High School bus the whole number of bombs that roiftes, Town-owned Bus No. 2: this with a publicity ffnfare de­ SEE US FOR: First stop will be at the Red bad been aet off. signed to get Chasanow’a final • Complete Window To those who have heea ohr House, corner Lake and Main Eventually, the atomic battle ataCua aa many headlines as .were Units customers duriiig the piat five Streets, 8 a.m., stops at Post Of­ 'would reach the point where each >-ears — our cordial THANK fice, Center School, 'Pine Lake given his suspension and diamis • All Size Doors s>de would know that the next sal. YOU! Shores and along Route 31 to Free Estimated Windham High. Return home 3:05 bomb set off might be the one To those for whom we^ atlll AU this ia both happy, and Cheerfully Given ¥ p.m. same bus. that would be decisive, not against frightening. It ia happy because have work on our hooka—you Town-owned bus No. 4: First jiist the enemy alone, but against win be contacted, for the sdrsd* ■top will be at comer Daley Road some justice haa finally been done. Open S AJH. to 9 WM. Dally tiling of that work. and South Street. 8 a.m., stops aU humanity. It might seem that, It ia frightening because it took Sheiy Station, Cerald Park, Lake- \ a the normal course of the war, so much effort to get justice. This view Terrace. Echo Road. Cross one more bomb might be decisive, case had its final outcome only Street,,Blssell Road. High Street and Flanders Road. Students rid- like these! so far as the war itself was con­ because Chasanow did not give up. Reg. $30.00 Arrowback Windsor Arm ^ g on this bua from Daley Road cerned. But it might also be the and because he had both the cour Chair Trutype Solid-Maple. . .2 2 .5 0 ■top and Shell Station include. Ar­ bomb that would destroy the vic­ Bge and the money to continue the Reg. $24:50 (3) Trutype Maple Ar­ thur Forst, John Murzyn, Irene tor as well. Ploufe, John Risley, Carol La- battle againiit the verdict of die rowback Wimisor Side Chairs, Who would rule human policy in Poiqte, Shirley LaPointe, Sandra mlasai. Because he had this, and each ...... 17.95 Ely, Elizabeth and Marie H'$ no trick to make a good impression that paves tha way to suc­ such a situation? Who would becalm hia friends and neighbors Schwager. Home ' 3:05 p,m., make the dedMons, and what Reg. $26.0O (2) Bamboo-turned Wind­ same bua. helped him, he was able to obtain sor Chairs, make good desk chairs, cess at schoot. Just lool^smart in pur colorful clothes that lik^te would they be? the niw special hearing which Bus No. 7, Henry Shli-slmc: Root’ We can imagine various things each ...... 1 9 .5 0 Road. 8 a.ui. around Cooper Lane, laadT an active life. They\a easy on the ayes — • and easy on your finally cleared him, conclusively. vp Route 81 to (?ove. Standish We can imagine that each side Reg. $36.00 (1) Trutype Maple Yoke- It is frightening,-too, because it s-and-Ends Road. Oak Grove. Bellevlew, budget. We've everything you need to help you put your'bast foot would have generals who would has been finally revealed that back Windsor Side Chair. . . . .2 6 .5 0 Waterfront Park, unless lUted for be warning that if it did not set Reg. $189;00 Trutype Maple Water- bus 3, proceed to Wllllmantic via tJiere was never anything real Pucker Street, Babcock Hill for . always! * off the next bomb, the unscrupu­ agalnat Chasanow — that what bench with 4 drawers, shelf and spoon Monica Greenwood and Barbara lous other .side would set it off. happened waa that rome personal rack; 41 inches wide...... 1 3 9 .0 0 Z'ckerman. return home 3:06 p.m:, We can imagine that anybody w]ho enemies pf his, or so8?e zealous Reg. $98.00 Trutype Maple Dropleaf Few-of-a-Kind I bus No. 8, Wilton Rose. tHed to talk against setting off Manchester High self-appointed ‘ crusaders, pro Table; 20 x 21 inches closed; 40 x 41 I Manchester High Sciiool; Bus that next bom^. An either side, ferred charges against him they inches with leaves raised. . . .73.50 No. 6, Tremblay: For seniors^ would be labeled a traitor and an could not and did not back up. Yet Reg. $31.00 (4) Trutype Maple Bow- juniors and college prep, sopho- appeaser. ,We can ircagine that these charges, finally judged to be “tv mores ill morning argglon. Leave back Windsor Side Chairs, Cove, first stop, 6:30 a.m*, up Waitarn Style there would bo sclentisU who nothing mere than malicioua gos each ...... 2 3 .5 0 Dinine P leces CAR(aO Route 31 to Pond Hill Road. Route would tell each side tliat mankind sip, were in control of his destiny Reg. $42.60 (2) Trutype Maple Wind-' 44A, River Road to Brick School, DUNGAREES PANTS must use the power science, gives for'13 morths. sor Arm Chairs, ^ch ...... '.3 1 .9 5 Broadway to French’s comer. It, and not indulge in silly moral The Ifavy is righCy concerned Need a piece or. two for your dinette or dining roorn?- 8 and 11 qz. denim. Reg. $26.60-Trutype Maple Slat-and- Sizes 6 to 18. .^ruples. W e imagine there would that such a thing shall not happen Resr. and husky sizes. spool Windsor Side Chairs. . .1 9 .5 0 Or can you use a complete ensemble? This clearance "Every boV want' be ih evangelist who would say again, and ia revising some of its of odds-and-ends — from groups we np longer plan a pair of these.' that one side, or the other de* security procedures to help guard Beg.'$31.60 (1> I'rutype Maple Slat- served to win because it made against having it happen again. and-spool Windsor Arm Chair. 2 2 .9 5 to stock — includes "open stock" pieces that "go to­ M cC A N N better and more automobiles. In Reg. $136.00 64-inch Cherry Credenza gether." So hurry right down tomorrow morning for It is about time, toe, that there j $ 2 .95 fact, as we read the world of that should be some coiisideratlon of Buffet with 6 drawers...... 99.50 first choice of these choice pieces . . at sensational BROTHERS moment from what we see of the what would be justice for those Reg. $124.60 36-inch Cherry China savings. All subject to prior^sele. v»'orld today, we can imagine noth­ who bear false, malicious witness Cabinet; 3 shelves, one drawer. 9 5 .0 0 PfumbiBg and ing but heavy pressure, on both against their neighbc a Reg. $119.00 36-inch Cherry Corner Heating’ Contiodtors aides, for the triggering of that Cabinet; g lu s door...... 8 9 .0 0 final bomb. . , Plan To Come Back ' Water Systems Reg. $119.00 Cherry Drop-leaf Ehm- I - And yet, we know all our Beg* $62*50 Modern Birchcraft Storage Unit with two Sales and Service QUILTED For the next four days, they can Phyfe Extension Table. 42 x 28 shelves and sliding wood doors; 38” wide, 27” high* 29.95 Imaginings are wrong. The truth inches closed; 42 x 60 inches with, say, the safest thing to do will be Beg* $69*50 Modem Birchcraft E.xtension Table; 361,^ x 49 CAMPUS is, we think, that not even the to stay home. leaves up; 42 x 96 inches when ex­ Phone MItcheU 3-595S first bomb will be aet off,. inc!^.iWhen closed. * * v...... *...'...*...... :* *49.95 That adyjce. of course, conflicts tended...... *89.00 COATS Reg. $25.00 (2) Cherry Arm Chair; Beg.^99.95 Modern Birchcraft China Cabinet; 32-inch, two- A New Atmosphere with the typical holiday wander­ Sizes 10 to 20. Maroon, Empire design, e a c h ...... 1 9 .5 0 shelf, sliding gla^ doors...... *69.50 lust. This Labor Day weekend U blue, creen with "Senator Joaeph R. McCarthy,’ Reg. $335.00 Mahogany 18th Cen­ Beg* $42*50 Modern Birchcraft Extension Table; 30 x 42 grey the last official fling of the eum- trim. •aid one Waahiagton correspond mer season; if the roads them- When you think of painting, yeu tury Credenza Dresser, 4 drawers, 3 inches closed; 30 x 52 inches when extended* ****** 34.50 PIo u m I Sfwtri J' esit’a lead, “has come face to face aeivea do not beckon, the beaches just naturally think oif Dutch Bog tray drawers and pigeon hole section; Beg* $li5.00B irch craft Modern D ro p -L ^ Extension Table; AND With aix of hia peers who have and lakea and mountalna at the — the famous name that has tdeo* tambour doors...... 1 8 9 .0 0 42 X 26 inches closed: 42 x 65 inches with leaves Stptic Talks .30 shown tha' Senator that they are end of them do. And. aa the week­ tified fine paints for generations. Reg.^145.00 Black Lacquered Shera­ raised...... 79.50 M2 determined to conduct m i invesU- end cloeee, there will be the great ton Drop-leaf Table w i^ fruit sten­ Reg* $169*00 Credenza Buffet o!( Modem Birchcraft; four. MachiRt CIm r m I Blue feuita for ••tloa of bla affairs w Button down collkra. Sizes 6 to 12—83.95 up things, back to the ciUes. Reg. $65*00 Small Trutype Maple Drop-leaf Breakfast Table. Fields, Dry Wells and Sizes 6 to 20—82.95 14 to 20—84.95 up 1 AnoSier Washington corre- his paints is specially blended for closed; 42 x 78 inches open . * 8 9 .0 0 Shoes by Sundial So not everybAdy will aUy safe 64 inches round; 24 x 54 inches closed. * ...... 49.75. Sewer Lines Installed 3H to 9H gave this picture of the its job->to cover better, protect aad Reg. $166*60 34-inch Heywood-Wake^ by staying home. ^ Reg. $95.00 Serving Cart of Trutype Maple; 3 inches wide, flat top* ...... 149.00 ’ T, make your sdecthm. \ Rayon, wool, dacron to baraae; no Roy aWs rate of speed, with riaaaon- Birch\Ch)aira; one arm ; 6 Steele & Sod blends, 26 to 31 waist C£HOUSEsSON to whisper advloo; no Ray able breaks in any,long drive, if ) ^8ide8. ------i;V*...... - 1 2 9 .5 0 ' A t) VERNON ST. what'the Senator we show soms concern, while driv­ CJ .MORRISON - Reg. $182*60' Set of H-W Modem Tek M ^ S S I er , WE GI VE GREEN STAMPS, o f Oemmuaiam; no social ing, for the safety of'ouraelvae as , 885 CENTER STREET — XKL. M l-8.em ChsATs; one arm, 5 tp ' 'flseuaa; no Karl well aa that of others, if we keep WE GIVE ,GREEN STAMFS sides* *••••••••••«•...'•.••*136*50, Haadquartars For All Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, end ExpWeec 1 anahid; ao Stu oiM sya^vepared for the diahg. of Open Mi doy UwoiMlh Sptardoy S AM. to 8 F J t the of accident which can * “ ^ -.1^- \ .1 ■

• ■ 4.J llANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEiR, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1964 MANCkESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1954 a'i iBI-i.. Itr./i A t Stonington, Conn., a large tank o f liquid gas wtiidi was Rockvill^Vemon * gation has not been pnt into effect washed into Stonington harbor by T rio Quits Fleming Voice Martin Again/iSbquesting Death Count 82 College Cancels and will not be effective until Tuesday’s storm sprang a leak late Manchester after baartnge this tell which wars thla morning, creating a haserdous Principals Announce deslgnsd to aid the court in im­ condition aknw the waterfront. Sought in Red As Philippines Date Book Adm ission o f plementing toe decision and deter­ Ipoiled by The tank, floating in a slip at Mendez tin FederaljSchoot Monies School Authorities Reveal ■ • -r , mining Just when and how segre­ Bindloas Dock, began leaking gas gation will be abolished.” as a crane was seeking to liR it Schedules for Schtiols Radio Records. Train Crashes Satardajr, SepL S5 Negro Student Both McCown and Sealy aaid from the water. Letter A$k$ Pnmpt Re­ Plans for School Opening All-day Fair, 2nd Congl. Wom­ that when Ford complstsd Ms first 'ower Cut ED C Issue Hioee bom on or between June an’s Laa^e, Church lawn, 11 a.m. A strong odor qf gas permeated With school about to start, the (OMtomed from Pag* Oaa) view of All A$peeta (OoaMaaod tnas Pago Oaa) year’s work, primarily, academic, the area, prom pt!^ Stonington principals o t many of the town’s 16, 1949 and Jan. 1, 1950 are to on. (OeattBqad Pag* Om ) that h* may apply at too uni var­ h c « Opa) (Oealkraaff ftaoi Page Oaa) report at 8:45 ami. Rockville, Sept. S — (Special)—^^erbert Nelderwerfer. The discus ta rn 9 authorities to close to all traffic puMlc schools have aijiounced pected to rule on defense objec­ Of Earlier AppHt^Mfon Annual Harvest Ball, Daughters sity for admission to begin the Lunch will be served at the School authorities ahnouced today Sion WiU be open to to* public and sevon couplod cars down y it moun- of laabella. American Legion Hall. him that the freshman courses he that section of Water Street be­ school hours, bus schedules, cafe­ tions to the other three today. questions may b« asked. profeaeionsl aources of his pro­ government numy points and teria hours, and other Information Nathan Hale School beginning that all kindergarten pupils and .tain, but the runaway can caught Dancing 9 p. m. to 1. would need in his chosen field, t U a g r ^ t. cinuBhed beyond recognition. Un- Aboaid wars Ool. and Mrs. N. HaUfax, N. S., Sept 3

— eat in the high school cafetecls, The first bus, at 7:45 a. m., will Hartford for 40 years before mov­ idantlfled bodies w*re lined along Fifth' annual Rotary Club Min­ comoete with them for Negro etu- WINDOW SHADES Hurricane Dolly passed 60 miles Defense Minister Pierre Koenig, admitted was a monitored repro­ plication . . by the Cummings Co. busses. will hold ita aecond annual clam- Qarkaon Bari, Jr., and Mr. and the principal’s office said. The start at Adams Street on to E. ing to Vernon two and a half years ,bake for firemen and their gueaU tha right of way, protected by strel, Waddell School. dents.” - south of Cepe Race, Nfld., early have not since been filled. other lunch hour will be-from noon Middle Turnpike, Parker, Lydall, duction of an actual/broadcast by The town’s attempts to collect Mothers of kindergarten pupils Mrs. WUliam Hutton of East ago. federal monies, to help defray the have been requested by officials to on Sunday, Sept. 12 at the groimds leave*. Tuesday, Nov. t •i regret to advise you that LONG WEAIUNG today. It was heading east-north­ The latest resignations would to 12:45 and will include the other Vernon - and to the. school, with the Reds. / She was a member of the Bige­ Hampton, N. J., Mrs. Earl is the leave Mendes-France with only a coet of echool building, due to the ]^n a slip of paper onto the clptli- of th* Fish and Geme Club on Officials said passengers on the Annual Bazaar, North Metho- your acceptance notice is hereby (o m e r Oonsuelo Vanderbilt. east at 30 miles an hour. seven eighth grade units. stops at Adams and Edmund. The recording/Anderson ruled low Cliapter, O.E.S., of East Hart­ canceled.” McGown’e letter said. COLUMMA AMOW skeleton' government should the was admissible/Was monitored by vast increase in population, date Ing of theln children listing the Mile Hill Road. tn in were mostly employea of to* dfet Church, 2 to 9 p.m. In an unprecedented executive The hurricane threatened to Bowers School Adams and Deerfield, Adams and ford and the Christ Church Ca­ Insular Lumbar Co., which owned Negroes hava bean attending 4 posts long remain vacant. back to mid-1952. The town then child’s name and address. Unemployment Claims M Ait Mads t o Order lash Nova Scotia's south coast in Bowers School kindergarteners Jarvis. Adams and W. Middle an American liatening atetion on thedral in Hartford. the tnIn, and thair wives and chil­ the university since 1950 in gradu­ •rder last night Oov. Herter au­ full fury Thursday, but suddenly Okinawa April 24. 1961. The asked for reimbursement on the (Children who attended the morn­ The Connecticut Employment with Tear RMlsis thorised “all purveyors of prish- who registered last spring have Turnpike, and W. Middle Turn­ Besidea her husband ahe is sur­ Verplanck School under a law de­ Security Division reports a total dren. ate and professional ftelda if veered off into the Atlantic to the pike and Crestwood. Army sp^Acationa against Flem­ vived by four daughters, Mrs. ing training sessions for kinder­ aMa foodstuffs'* to remain often on been noUAed by mail which ses­ signed to relieve the echool con­ garten pupils at the Northeast and of 146 unemployment epmpensa Police Chief Emilio V. Uea de- Rowaytoii Driver couracs they sought were not of-' east of Sable Island. Tha blow sion they are to attend for the Tbe second trip will start at ing a a j^ t contained two appeals, Stanley R. Anderson of Cromwell, Sunday aivl the Monday holiday. Hold Two Girls struction problem “in federally af­ East schools in June will attend Uon claims taken during the week acribed the wreck as "to* most fered at atate-supported Negro Two Million Without Pmiter brought a downpour of rain and drat half year. For the Arst 7:55 a. m. at Lake Street to Lydall, one uiiging a 5-power peace pact Mrs. Henry F. Cummings of Bkut terribla accldant I ever saw in all universiUea. E* A. JOHNSON heavy winds to the island. between the Soviet Union, Com- fected areas.” the morning aessiona from 8:45 to ending Aug. 28, with 28 being Killed in Crash [Vitther’s Garden Center! ' The action came as hundreds of week of achool all kindergat-Jners Junction of Vernon and Vernon Hartford, Mrs. James H. Madden initial claims. my Ufa.” Reached at Fort Worth. Sealy The storm passed through the For Shoplifting Street Ehetension W, to the school, muniet China, Britain, the United o f Vernon and Mrs. Howard Skarin Entitlement Gianted 10:45 In the NortheaiSt School lapairmen and cleanup crews are requested to wear an identifl- when sessions open Wednesday. Bowling League aaid, "Our understanding is that PAINT 00* northern portions o f the Grand cation tag bearing name and ad­ vi’lih itops in front of pupils’ homes, States and Franca and the other of East Hartford; 10 grandchildren tlie town was informed that It Stamford, Sept. 8 (FI—(Sene toe recent decision of too U. 8. Beauties For Your (garden worked feverishly to restore elec- had entitlement amounUng to Those who attended afternoon The first meeting for the fall 699 Main S t, TsL ia.9.4501 Banka and is expected to blow out dress. along Lake and Lydall Street, urging President Truman and and one great grandson.*; Wallace. 36, of Rowayton, was Supreme Court abolishing segre- t ^ t y to the estimated two million Two Blast Hartford girls, high about 8300,000 but available funds training sessions will attend the season of the City Bowling LeajLeague ...... who were still without power to- to sea late this afternoon. Winds The cafeteria will be open on Junction of Vernon Street and Ver­ General MacArthur to immediate­ The funeral will, be held Sunday fatally injured hers early today N oW jS THE RRORER TIME TO TRANSPLANT of 60 miles an hour were reported school sophomores, who wanted to were being used first to provide for afternoon kindergarten aeaaions will be held next Tuesday at 7.3< be well outAtted for school’s open­ the Arst dey of school. Milk and non Street Elxtenslon W. ly withdraw United Nations foreSa' at 2 p. m. from the Newkirk and Local Stocks when hie station wagon' crashed *«• near the center. The last bus. leaving at 8:05 from Korea. , Whitney Funeral Home. 318 Burn­ construction which had not yet be- / from 12:30 to 2:30 in the North- p. m. at toe V.F.IV, home on Elm into toe rear wheels of toe cab of Te'ons of foodstuffs spoiiey the To Receive DonaUoBs leas since the hurricane struck, shoplifting and will be turned over lunch from home. to New Bolton Road, E. Middle while, a Weat Virginia aoldier con­ will be in the Hillside Cemetery, A MMdtabeMk. ford Hoapital shortly after being hind Carol, which took a heavy victed of collaborating with the East Hartford. Manchester and other communl- office of the superintendent of Following toe receipt of a telC' admitted. DELPHINIIMK PEONIES PHLOX hut state officials said loads of dry to Juvenile authorities.. Lunch periods are as follows: Tpke., Westland and Indian Ues had received their grants, but schools that rural pupils can ex­ 1 9* aa atteaa SPECIAL! M A N cR esm t loo flown ill from other states is toll of life and caused millions of Drive to the school, with stops at enemy while a war prisoner is ex­ Friend* may call at the funeral gram today from Harold Near­ Carl Zellick, 42. of Bridgeport, dollars of property damage along *rheir method was to try on Grades 1 and 3. 11:15-12:15; subsequent legislation provided pect the -same transportation as man, ’ manager of the eastern helping to keep dairies, packing clothes in the ladies room of a Grades and 4, 11:45-12;45; 784 E, Middle Tpke.. 63 New Bol­ pected to arrive tomorrow to tea- home tomorrow from 3 to 5 and Bid Aaksd operator of the truck wax hos­ the New England coast earlier 8 from 7 to 9 p. m. more funds to pay the entitle­ furnished last year. area of toe American Red Croas houMs and sUniage plants “in ex- store, keep them on underneath Gradea 5 and , ^2:15-1:15. ton Rd., 180 New Bolton Rd., tify in the court-martial of an­ First Nattoosi Baak pitalised ter shock and bruises. COTTON this week. 6 - \ ments at least in part. Schedule for Northeaet Chapter, Charles B. Beach, local "Wav4utlS abllent shape.” their own clothes, wear them while The Oakland biis children in Junction of E. Middle Tpke. other soldier similarly charged. of Manchester...... 84 88 Zellick had been released from a IROADLOOM CM eel THE SH i^ AS ARRIVED 1 Following the advise of federal Supervising Principal Renwick chairman announced today that Bridgeport Hospital a week ago. «*fN SAKY The unprecedented Sunday sales leaving and then hide them in Grades 3 through 6 should be at and Finley, 10i6 E. Middle CpI. Edward Dickenson of Big id state officials, Martin said, a Hsrtford Matlonsl e.SiMML \ Stone Gap, Va., sentenced to 10 J. Lewis announced the time sched­ Albert E. Welch, Jr., of the Con­ Police Sgt. Thomas O’Neil said a t foodstuffs in MassachuaetU was shopping bags when trying on new their places at 8:20 along the Tpke., 940 E. Middle Tpke., Grem- nOw application was made bulithe ule to be followed at, the new Bank and Trust . . . 33 S3 With years hprd labor, is to be a prose­ necticut Bank and Bank Trust Co., CtMin. Bank and the accident occurred near Mil­ W sq.yd. AVIAWnr NMM HOLLAND^LBS Per Fall Flantiag put into offset Iw the governor for clothes in another store later.' foUowing route; Tolland Turnpike, mo Fruit Stand, and WasUand and Kim ends request was transferred to the Northeast School starting Wednes­ 1 Notes Possible Police reported the girls admit­ Indian Drive. cution witness in the trial of CpI. had been appointed to receive do­ Trust Co...... 74 78 ler’s Bridge on the Post Road close Ihooe peraons who miiat buy their Baldwin and Deming, 71 Bald­ Vernhfi-Lydall School. day. nations for the emergency fimd. 17 COLORS ■X., food from day to day because of ted visiting four stores here oiv Changes in this schedule will be Claude Batchelor, a Kermit, Tex., Manchester Trust . . . 58 63 to the Darien town line. O’Neil win, Alberta and Avery. McNall Erneet L. KJellson id No Entitlement Morning session; Bell rings at said Zellick would be booked on lack of home refrigeration. their shoplifting spree, taking made aa deemed necessary.. The ex-POW] The fbdersi government finding, ChMks should be idade payable Sirs Ineotaae* Osmpaataa and Deming, Parker Street to BHineral services for Ernest L. 8:30 for all students including to American Red Cross Disaster a technical charge upon his re­ Sn. m i tchell 9-4343 Meanvdiile. fear mounted today Perjury Case goods from Peggy Lee’s and put­ opening of the school cafeteria Dickenson may not taka the however, Vq s that the entiUement Aetna Fire ...... 72 •as MAIN 9T, SUMGMHm school. This bus wiU be marked KJellson. who died suddtnly Tues­ those In the kindergarten attend­ Fund and sent to either W'elch or !* lease from the hospital. 1954. that the hurricane death toll might ting them In a bag they had ob­ will be announced at a later ffate. witness stand in the (forriigated could be ewIMdered only for the Hartford Fire ...... 166 171 T e le g w "*8 * ft^ No. 1. day, were held this afternoon at ing the morning session, who are the local Red Cross office. National Firs ...... saadi 66 with a Coast Guard report tained from Grants, for'example. The Oakland but children in Vcrplaack iron shed at Fort Sam Houston Verplanck aqhool and that that 96 / lO l 2:30 in the Bknanuel Lutheran dismissed at 10:45 a.m. The noon Phoeniz ...... 1 2 y 125 that there has been no sign of a Judge RotUier Asks for It was in Peggy Lee’s that they kindergarten and gradea and Lunch hours are as - follows: hare until Tueaday. The court- school building did not qualify be­ 1 2 Church. Hie Rev. Carl E Olson, time dismissals wiU be as follows: All TalcottvIUe and Vernon news Ufa and ladsesaRy Oao. ______o a RDCN c e n t s * Hew Bedford Ashing boat with 11 came to grief, but they had also ahould. be in their places at 8:20 Grade one, 11:15-12:15; two, 11:45- martial is to be recessed at the cause the dates o f its construc­ Bien aboard. Probe into Contradic­ visited Blair’s in their search for the pastor, officiated. Roger F. tion. \ Grades 1-3, 11:20 a.m.; grades 4-6, item* are now handled throngh The Aetna L if e ...... / 140 145 along this route: Baldv.in and 12:45; three, 12:15-1:15; four, end of today’s proceedings for the 11:30 a.m.; grades 7-8, 11:40 a.m. H n Hm m of Nor(o I MANCHWW*^ ^ J. |,^riej*a Tlw scalloper Red Start was last tion by Mrs. Smith new garments. 11:45-12:45; Ave, 12;45-1;15; sU. Labor Day week-end, until 9 a. m. Loucks was soloist and Charles S. Commenting on the matter Mar­ Manchester Evening Herald Rock­ Aetna Casualty 173 178 reported Tuesday battling 65-foot Deming. 71 Baldwin, Alberta and Wakeley presided at the organ. The afternoon bell will ring at ville burenn located at One hterket Conn. Oen. 375 390 Washers Refrigerators arrive" nalsaiw " j — ^ truca- »• i Avery, McNaU and Deming, Park­ 11:15-12:15. Tuesday. tin said yesterday \ ^ t perhaps 12:25 p.m. to.incU'ide the kinder­ waves in Nantucket waters. Later Services were conducted at the the town is being pbnaliMd be­ Street, telephone Rockville 5-8186. Hartford Steam:'Boll. 77 82 THIS WEEKEND IE SURE TO VISIT Judge John S. G. Rottner direct­ er Street to school. . This bus The hot lunch program will not Batchelor and Dickenson were garten pupils who are attending Stoves Freezers I b T n i .^ ^ If the coast Guard reported it had begin until Monday, Sept. 13. Chil­ among -the 23 Americana who Watkins Funeral Home Thursday cause its housing pr^Iem was Traveler* ...... 1410 1450 sighted wreckage near the scene. ed Prosecutor W. David Keith to will be marked No. 2. Two upper night by M*hchester Lodge, No. toe afternoon sessions. The after­ i Mbits ctanis* Dryers grade children will he appointed dren are requested to bring their originally chose to stay with their solved by private enterprise rath­ A t 1 p.m. (EDT) Tuasday—at make an investigation of the pos- 73, A.F. and A.M. and the Liime er than by the federal gov^ m en t. noon dishiissalS will be: Kinder­ Conn. Light Power .'. 17 19 anre y « « ' ------f to ride this bus each mom 'ng to own lunches for the Arst three Chinese Red captors in North Ko­ garten to Grade 3, 2:30 p.m.; Church Returning “ SALES aad SERVICE” the height o f the hurricane— the silHlity of perjury on the part of rea. They were the only two who Lodge, Knights of Pythias. He said it might be the t b ^ is Conn...... • • 42 44 ' bu>be- aide „ assist the younger children. days. Sept. 8, 9, 10. Milk may be grades 4-6, 2:40 p.m.; grades 7-8, 'Hsrtf(M Klee. LL . . . 56 58 CORNELL Red Start reported by radio to purchased beginning Sept. 8. changed their mlnda and delivered Burial was in the East Cemetery suffering because it took steps ft one of the witnesses for the prose­ WlUiam A- Walker, of 101 CUn- Police officers will be on duty 2^50 p.m.. To Fall Schedule Hartford Gas Oo. . . . 37H t0% ■i i Edward Love of the scalloper ton St., finwl $15 today for viola­ Chief of Police Herman O. Schen- themselves into Allied bands. and bearers were Hugo Pearson, early to alleviate its overcrowed JAMES A. WOODS Mary O’Eon, also of New Bedford, cution today during the case of untU 8:30 p. m. at intersec­ Carl O. Anderson. Eric Anderson, classroom situation whereas othei* Aftdr school opens a complete Be- Hew England Mrs. Elisabeth Royster, of 362 tion of the rules of the road as a tions: Grsen Road^and Princeton del has announced that protection Tel...... ,...... 37 89 , tte t she was in trouble with seas Carl Gustafson, Harry Gustafson, towns waited longer. calendar will be distributed for all Members and friends o t Second APPLIANCES Adams St., charged with driving result of his car striking a tree Street, E. Middle ’Turnpike and will be provided at the following parents of pupils attending the new Maanteetartng Qaassaalaa washing over her decks Tueaday, told the Judge he had hours to guide children across the and. John I. Olson. Cited In Congress NEW and USED BAKE SHOP I': without a license on Aug. 11. Princeton Street elementary school. The children Congregational Oiurch are re­ Allieded Thermal ....*. 51 ------HOLLAND Love said his own craft was in Earlier the Judge had refused to another reason for regret: He had streets; 8 to 9 a.m., 11 to 1 pjn., GcrKer Denies In hia letter Martin notes that 449 Hartford Road — Noar McKoo Street danger of crumbling in the face of BnfklaMl School will have one holiday in Septem- minded that' church sorvlcek' go Am. Hardwan . . . disqualify himself on a motion by recently dropped his insurance on W alter Roth, principal of the 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. when the need for federal aid was 383 Center St.—MI-9-1918 tha atorm and could not reach the ■ ber, the 29th, for the Four Town back to fall and winter sd^edule Arrow, Hart, Heg. JOSEPH S. LUKAS, Prop, and Baker Grew# biilbs for k u . wt b#y dirflef from f defense Atty. Wesley C. Oryk that tha car which police estimated is a BucktaAd School, announces that Policemen will be on duty at being discussed in Congress three Aaso. Spring ..... a Rad Start. *nie Maiy D'Bon Anally total wreck. Judge John S. G. years ago, Manchester was cited Fair. Sunday, Sept. 5, and begin at 10 f the Judge had heard an earlier atudents will get a half hour lunch the following Intersections: Cen­ Tax Evasion French Arrest As it does not seem likely that Bristol Brass .,.. ' made port, but there was nd furth case against Mrs. Gladys Smith, Rottner agreed it was unfortu­ ^ rio d this year instead of the one ter and Adams; Center and Falk- on the floor of the Senate as an a. m. for the rest of t ^ year. Sun Cheney Bros. .... ar word frmn the Red Start \ nate, but the fine stood. example • of a community that the school cafeteria and kitchen Waakand Spaeials who lives at the same address as hour period used previously. nor; S. Adams and Olcott; Falk- will be ready for operation on the day will feature a pulpit exchange. J3oUlns . Wreckage Found her sister, Mrs. Royster, in which Other oases were those of John School will get out half an hour nor and Olcott; W. Center and Plans Fighting Charge Ex-Aide, Link should be given financial aaeiat- Em-Hart ...... 27 30 A Coast Guard patrol boat re- DeGarmo of Marlborough, fined ance. \ opening day. Principal Lewis asks between Center Church and Second some of the evidence might be earlier, at 2:30, and will begin at O’Leary. '.that pupils carry co ^ lunCh for toe Church, with the Rev. Clifford O, Fafnir Bearing...... 36H 39 GHOCOUTC G RUH PIE jorted today she had picked up immaterial and prejudicial in Mrs. 1135 for operating a motor ve­ the usual time, 8:30, he said. Children are requested not to In Tobacco Revenue Martin’s letter also notes that Landers, Frary, Clk. . 30 32 about 15 pieces of wreckage, in­ hicle while under the influence of In Petrov Case the school population in Manches­ Arst few days of achool. Simpson preaching bn "Cleaning RED EMPEROR Royster’s case. Green School cross before 8 o’clock in the morn­ Racket; Free on Bond House” and tbe Rev, Arnold N. B. Mach. C o ...... 28 80 B4WUU CREAM PIE cluding parts of a rudder, sections Judge Rottner found Mrs. Roys­ intoxicating liquor drugs on Children entering the Green ing or later than 3:30 in the af­ ter has grown more tHSlf in the \ . Cafeterias Ready North and J u d d ...... 26<4 29 THE WORLD’S LARGEST. EARLIEST BOTANICAL TUUF six largest cities in the sUte. Tozer taking for hia topic “What a t dories and a life jacket. Officers ter guilty of the charge and fined Aug. 28;-.: Donald . Emo ot 318 School kindergarten have been ternoon. (Continned from Page Oae) „ Assistant Superintendent Ray- Russell Mfg. 10*9 12 PINEAPPLE CREAM PIE added the wreckage had not been Spruce St., fined $50 on a charge Fred Gerber, 52, of 398 Oakland^ Copies of the letter have been Kind Of A WlWiesa?” BINGO THE RING OF ALL TULIPS her 350 with a |150 bond set for notified by mail which session Hillstown Bus Schedule: The mono\|lamsdell reports that with Stanley W o r k s ...... 50*4 53 IdentiAed positively as from the S{q>eat. of evadingavadini responsibility for an they are to attend for the first bua will start at the comer of St., one of 33 tobacco dealers and sent to Sen. William A. Purtell, toe exception of the new North­ Sunday, Sept. .12, Second Church Terry Steam ...... 110 — French government imder. Gen. Sen. Prescott Bush, Rep. Antoni A t WONRER CAKE Red Start. Orders Probe accidentat Aug. M; and Napoleon half year. During the first week* Spencer and Olcott. Streets at 8 cigar makers charged with con­ Charles de Gaulle. east Scn^I. all cafeterias will be will have ita first Service of Holy Torrin^on 24% 26 Poulin of Worcester, found guilty Sadlak, uid Rep. Thomas Dodd. Communion of the fall, ^ u rch On land, the search for more During the trial he directed the of school kindergarteners should a.m. It will proceed westerly along spiracy to \rlolate the internal After tbe war, she served a tour ready fo \ the opening day, of •V. S. Envalope com. .8 5 M 4IEW LOCATION FlUED FRENCH PASTRY RINR For $ 1 .5 0 than a score of peraons still listed prosecutor to investigate the pos­ of a charge of vagrancy after wear identification tags bearing achool. 'This year there will be School wilt open with Rally Day U. S. Envelope pfd. .. 65 tO Spencer Street, via Hillstown revenue tobacco tax law in con­ of duty as a drafiing officer in the ASSORTRD f r u i t F1LU N 08 as missing. sibility of perjury by Mrs. Smith being arrested early this morning their name and address. foreign ministry In Paris. ^ no food s ^ e d at the Sykes on Sept. 19. Special Identification Veedcr-Root ...... -32^ 35 while asleep in a box car near Road to Bush Hill Road, arriving tags are now being printed for toe Many of the missing are children when idle took the attend for the The cafeteria will be open on there at 8:07 a.m. It will continue nection with an alleged racket, to­ -j——.. Cruckshank Jailed School. Hia abort quocaUooa ai* .sot t* POLISH AMERICAN 'in clu d in g lO-mouths-old Sharon prosecution, as he felt testimony Burr’s Nursery warehouse. Wednesday, Sept. 8. Milk and day denied he is guilty and sale he HIGH CZECH KIDNAPED Supt. .Ramsdril imparts that all children and will be m'ailed to all be ooaatniad a* aetnal marksteL STORE ^ OUR SPECIAL ORDER DEPT. MIXED DARWIN TU U PS...... 25 fw %\M Also heard was the case of'Rob- the route along Bush Hill Road Is ready to aerv* these spaeial svaat Crosby, who was swept from the given by Mrs. bmlth in her own dessert may be purchased by to the Verplanck School. would engage counsel to fight his cafeterias were i^rated satisfac­ families of toe parish before Ral­ CLUB BALLROOM^ anns of her mother, Mrs. Robert Mt Brooke of Cbventry, fined 33 Vienna, Austria, Sept. 3 (P>— Qp Assault Count ly Dqy. HOURS Beads. W* eaa prodoM daUelons 100for$4.9S case a week ago, in which ahe-was those who wish to supplement a IJmmln School case. Radio Free Europe said today torily last year aind have food in­ Ctoaby as she tried to escape from found guilty of the charge of oper­ for failure to carry an operator's lunch from. home. G ventories to startX the present The first meeting of the CHiiirch 24 ¥ 11109# S tT B A t haked gdeds for say seeaslwe. TUUPS-"NAMED VARIETIES ...... $1.00 D«r. license, and 313 for operating a Bus Srticdule for Silver Lane Gerber, who said he holds a there was little doubt that one of Open a collapsing cottage in Westport ating a motor vehicle whRe under The first, second, and third and Orford Village pupila going to its top Czechoslovakia employas Given six months in the County schedi year. JDurlAg the 1953- Council will be held oh Sept. 8. The We specialize in: Maas. the influence of intoxicating liquor motor vehicle With defective grades wUI have the 11:30 to 12:30 dealer’s license, told The Herald 1964 achool year, 33,326 meals Men’s Club will open its season RibtroM Roofifts R o c liv n A Tues. thru Sun. PARROT TULIPS ...... $1.39 Doe. equipment as a result of an acci­ Lincoln School is as follows: The he sold unregistered tobacco to had been kidnaped by the Rus­ Jail for assault with a dangerous BIRTHDAY CAKES The federal government has clas­ and .flnod $135 or 30 daiys, may lunch period. Grades four, five, first bus-will start at 8:10 a. m. to sians. were served at toe former East with an oyster stew supper on 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. DOURU TUUPS...... $1.29 Doe. sified both Massachtisetts and have' directly contradicted her dent in which police reported he and six will have the 13 to 1 lunch David Horowitz of Brooklyn, weapon, Harry Cruckshank# of 14 Sehbol and 26,677 meals at Maple Sept. 13, and the couples’ club of W. H. ENGLAND WEDDING CAKES struck a town truck on TuesdSLy. pick up pupils at the following in­ Identified as the racket’s ringlead­ Russell Hill, RFB manager in EVERY MONDAY Rhode Irtand as “ major disaster” statement on the stand today that period. The seventh grades will tersections: Lynesa and Dudley Vienna, said that Stefan Klripol- Arch St. was warned by Judge Street. \ the church, tbe Merriweda. will An Our Products COOKIE TRAYS, etc. HYACINTHS . .V ...... $2.29 Dos. areas. she drove the car during the time Two cases heard together, were have a half hour period from 12 to er. He said, however, he sold John S, G. Rottner that he could , , Grange Meeting have their first meeting on Friday, LUMIER COMPANY those of Roger Hart, address un- Streets. Dudley Street and Wad­ tobacco he grew himaclf on 'his sky, 39, and his wife. Helena. 20, AT 7:4B P.M. Oven Fresh Dally ,, TEL MI.Y*4l7t President Eisenhower, in making Mrs. Royster was accused of op­ 12:30. dell Road, Drives C and Center had failed to return from a vaca­ have been facing a far more seri­ 'Vernon Grange will meet topight Sept. 17. TSL MI-BA2M the two states eligible for dtsaStcr erating without a license. knou'it, .apd Philip Roberts, of The seventh grade daily sched­ farm, and he made the v transac­ at 8 p.m. at the Grange Ha^ in Bristol, both arrested at the same' Street and Victoria Road. tion as .a farmer and not aa a tion which took the couple through ous charge. relief, said he was holding up a _ According to Patrolman Whiter ule will be from 8:30 to 12 and Austria’s Russian zone Aug. 21. toe center. Followlr.g the meeting time on July 3 by State Police and from 13:30 to 2:30. All other The second bus#dU start at 8:30 dealer. Gerber said it was the Crucktoank, arrested Wednes­ DAFFODILS declalaiton how money will be allo- Ferguson, the arresting officer of a. m. and will piclk, up pupils at there will be*a panel discussion both Mrs. Smith, who was arrested both fined for speeding. Hart 324 grades will foUow the uauai dis­ place o f the dealer to register the' Austrian police reported the day after police found hie wife ly­ eated. the following Intersections: Drives on toe subject of Juvenile delin- KING ALFRED kruM, y d k w ...... $1.29 Dflt. Aug. 11, and Mrs. Royster,, who and Roberta 318. missal hours. tobacco for revenue lurpoces. same day Russian troops lowered ing in their home with a gash in The President notified the gov­ A and B, Drives G and B, W, Cen­ her head from being struck* with .quency. Those taking part will Etterlreok Pens ernors of Rhode Island and Massa- was arrested: the following day, A charge of speeding against Blghlaiid Pprk School Gerber was. released in i 8500 a rail croastng barrier near Wiener include High Sheriff Paul Sweeney, MRS. R. O. RACKHOUSE— pkk. Aug. 13; in testimony during the Joyce Gooding of New Britain, Highland Park kindergarteners ter and Waddell Road. ibond yesterday after arraignment Nauatadt and kidnapped a man a botUe, said he had no explana­ Complete School SuppUe* ctajsetts that he will announce the Hollister Street School tion, of how the incident happened. Rev. George 'Hij,'gihs, pastor of 3 fo r$1.00 S3.S0Doe. amount of money to be 'allocated Smith case, the two women was dismissed by the Judge when wUl attend school in the morning. with 23 othei: person* in Brooklyn. and a woman answering the de­ the First Congregational Church, a f ^ completion o f a federal Civil switched places Just before they it was learned during the hearing The school will open at 8:30 daily. The bus for kindergarten stu­ No hearing date has been set. , scription of the Klripolskys. The couple have a small son and dents who will attend the Hollister Atty. - Robert . Kahan and Mrs. Dewey-Rfehman Deifense Admlnistiation survey. were stofijped and Mrs. Royster of these two cases that she had Bus Bchedules are the same' aa in Gerber, a native of Ellington, "Tliere is every indication the the Judge felt he would be hurt­ Gerald Risley, a housewife and 797 MAIN ST. OTHER VARIETIES F R O M ...... $1.00 Doe. A number of businesses in both w u originally driving. taken the blame for Hart's action, Street School will start at 8:30 operated a tobacco warehouse in Russiana kidnaped Klripolsky in ing Cruckshank’s family If the has shaas far previous, years. a. m. to pick up pupils at the fol­ mother. The moderator will be CROCUS — GRAPE HYACINTHS — SCILLA states were at a virtual standstill This was again his testiniony as he had 'A previous conviction o f Bobertoon School Glastonbury.: a trap prepared in advance!”. Hill sentence was more' severe. up to last night for lack of power. today and it was challenged by a motor vehicle violation. lowing intersections; Ehiglewood said. “ Somebody must have Upped Mrs. Cruckshank waa admitted During the Arst semester, And Wedge wood Drives, stopping Three-Year laveatlgatioB An estimated 300,00Q were out of Gryk, defending Mrs. Royster, on Hart absolved the girl in court kindergarten classes at the Rota>r The 23 defendants were rounded them off that ho was going on va- Wednesday night to the Manches­ ksyt m d§iib ^ SNOWDROPS NARCISSI— ^ work in Rhode Island alone. the m u n d that the switch, al­ today by telling the Judge he had in front of 52 Englewood Dr. and caUon.’’ HUl said efforts to identify ter Memorial Hoapital but waa dis­ ertaon School will be held in the 64 Wedgewood Dr., Salem Road up by a squad of Treasury Dm L The New England Electric Sys­ legedly seen by Ferguson, might been the one^who was really driv­ afternoon, beginning at 12:30 and agents from the Alcohol and To­ the Upeter are under way. charged yesterday. ■> WOOD HYACINTHS have looked like that as a result ing at the time they were stopped and W. Middle ’Turnpike, stopping Klripolsky had been working for tem said its big problem now ig ending at 3:46. on Salem Road; Dover and S^em bacco Tax Div., who have, been aad babias, taa l the repair of distribution wires of the activity of Mrs. Royster’s but did not want to be caught. Bus pupils who live beyond 393 assigned to the investlghtion for RFE in Vieqnp since early 1952. PEGGY O'NEIL two children, ^ o were in the back Hart and the- Goqding girl were in Roads; Whitney and Edison nearly three years. A small businessman whose prop­ e»» u F !| -) Dr. A. were rM»rted In g o ^ tsmatleaal ceatoNaces at W E GIVE GREEN 8TAMPG. ~ " at the hMUtai requested to riport for the after'* ,aga la the tmam a t . DJL ------OPEN BVKNINOS UNTIL S -A U , DAT (MlTDRIkAY U N IR ^ I ■ kyfi -.j.. . -f. " f , PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING H EG ^D , MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1964 h' -'I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1954 PAi VILLB BY FONTAINE FOX PPT«CILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

-14A G IC F l y i n g C a r p e t Details were not given, Gut the Il­ had accepted ChUa'e Invitation .for Coventry Legion AdvocRtes linois Dept, of the Legion, spon­ Answer to Previous Pussio Agent tor Speak Ecuador Warships a iheeUnff with her and l*oru next l i f t I Sense and Nonsense sor of th o. resolution, complained month and take a unitad stand on They Go Togiether last month that the 1953 Girl the question of the Ashing vZatera. More Red Hunts Scout handbook was “ packed with To Curb Whalers An Arsd> stood on a weighing says: "FraUty, thy nama la worn- Citizens Save Frozen Food one world Ideas’' and had omitted Peru already hka agreed to the ACBOM 2 Inactive machine an.”— Yonkers Gazette. (O o n ttn i^ (roas Pago Om ) aecUbns on tiltizrnahip, the Con­ conference. It will be held in (CMthiMtl from Pago Om ) Santiago under the August, 1602. l — ~ and hers 4 — . to one’s In the light of the lingering day; Ell Perkins calls his wife Hon­ stitution. the Bill Of Rights, the agreement in which the three 4 — up mill A counterfeit penny he dropped in esty, because he says it is the best With Portable Power Units okayed resolutions putting'the Le­ U. S. Gag, the national anthem. o f the EcuZdorean Arm y have gone' countries announced their'v. claims • A — -InUi# 5 Ancient poem - the Blot, policy.— N. Y. Herald. gion on rocord on: The Legion said Girl Scout leaders out to prevent clandestine Ashing out to the 200-mlle limit. Most dark 6 Isla and And silently atole a weigh. Commonimn nt Homo have outlined. remedial steps, and enforce respect for the na­ Coventry, Sept. 3 • - (Special) — Oommunity Memorial Hospital which the convention commended international law authorities con­ ISConaumad 7 ------to tha A local cltlMn was v ik in g Full support was v o t a d for tional sovereignty," Araujo skid. skin Silence la a fine Jewel for a An eitlmated |2,000 to $3,000 in yesterday morning by the South codgreasionsl Oommunist-hunting and offered its help in continuing tend that sovereignty onds at the ISSubtarfuia down town one morning when a -frozen foods has been saved ■He gave no further details. 6 Wound woman, but it's little worn. Coventry Volunteer Fire Aesn. committees— that Includss the Sen­ the Job- 12-mlIe limit. M N o ta ------stranger addressed him. through the untiring efforts of Onassis' fleet, which fliee the ambulsnce.'Mrr. Washburn said he ate Investigations subcommittee Atomic Matters In the world reminders several local .firemen, town-em­ Panamanian flag, cleared the Pan­ t Los the 5To—How do you like my new Stranger—Do you know where suffered as heart attack, but hla headed by Sen. McCarthy (R-W is) The Legion promised a fight ISA ----- herring the post office ia? ployed help, and members of the condition i* satisfactory. ama Canal laat week to hunt for 10 Metsl-bearing 26 ITell 0owcr 41 Upright aulL — with the recommendation they againat any move to bar the use of 16 Parted Citizen—Yea, (affably, and Emergency Communications Corps. To Teach Dancing whales in the South Paclflcl Peru. rocks. 27 Sends 42— and Eve Jo— Fine, but you didn't take be given "ample funds” to continue atomic weapons or to reach any UCbeatht walked on without further reply. First Selectman Goodwin W, Carol Altshuler will open a dance Ekmador's' southern neighbor, re­ PRESCRIPTIONS 11 Spreads to dry26Metwork 42 Gladal snow the hangar out. Investigating "with no limitation of nuclear agreement with Russia at drawer* A fter proceeding f o r about ten Jacobson said that three genera­ studio in Andover SepL 18. She portedly already has warships pa­ 20 rehearsal 17 Perfect models29 Lemon- 44 Followers Flo—Hanger! Those are my their present powers" this time. ‘‘The American Legion.” Wi^AT DO 'T a r s a l A R Y t w ic e , steps he looked back, and inquired tors were used .Tuesday and Wed­ has studied under June K. Jaye, trolling her waters to 'k e e p the ^CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED^ 21----- pront lOBox 31 Weirder 4g Indigo shoulder blades. Defeated was an attempt to have an adopted resolution said, "w ill y o u ORA' AS LARGE AS In his turn) Why? Did you want nesday, both daV and night, when local dance instructor and has as-, never accept the principle of co­ foreign ships out. T H A T 'S SO y o u . 22-— of March 23 Yield S3 Make amends 47 Disputed to know? the electricity was cut off by the aisled her for the past three yeara. the Legion oppose methods "which Eksuadorean Foreign Minister 24 ------of cards 36 Respect, 46 Poker stakeAn expert ia-a man who avoids existence with gangsters, atheists, FORD DEALERS OrOOD VOU W H A T 1 24FSCU Stranger—No. (with groat ear­ storm. — Carol has danced profearionally violate the traditional American Antonio Penaherrera announced 25 Century plant 40 Consecrate SO Cat’s cry the small errors as he sweeps on concepts of due process of law ruffians and murderers.” X D R A W . 26 On water to the grand fallacy. nestness, and then, the account Residents were, speechless with throughout the state and is ,a la it night that his government 27 _ la la having been balanced, the two gratitude for the service used in momber of the Dance^ Teacher's (and) which are abusive of w it­ 20 Makes happy r r n r r 1 r P walked away in opposite dlroc- keeping their freezers to the Club of Connecticut which ia affili­ nesses ...” k Origin of Names The convention also called for 32 Blazed r tiona.) proper temperature through use of ated with the Dance Masters of Throngs Hit Road A young Oil Citizen calls his IGRGVBr^ 24 Girdle 1 r the generators. America. congressional action to expose cof!- 35 Property sweetheart Revenge, because she < The'^generators used were owned tributors to CTommunlst Front or­ ta sweet.—Oil O ty Derrick. 'Kcontn to Meet On Long Weekend 20-^— to the r" IT Tooth Primer by the Emergency Communications (X b Scouts Pack 97 will meet ganizations apd to pass additional And the young married man in city You can tell ho la seven, Corps, ths town, and H. Wilbur Wednesday to comfwss a commit­ antl-CorhmunIst legislation. ; r- II 37 T h e — South Hill calls bis mother-in-law Or possibly eight. Stevens borrowed one from a Communism ' Abroad (CouGboed from Page One) J. Godfrey Gourley A-l USED CAR tee and a parent-participation r De^y, because she is dangerous.— When his stnile has a hole ' dutrd friend In Manchester. program. The public Is invited. The Le^on called on the gov­ B P Burlington Hawkeye. Like a wide-open gate. W. J. Godfrey Gourley, 40 Cooper 20 Individuals B Jacobson said they only re­ Refreshments win be served by the ernment to warn Red China and between 6 p. m. today and mid­ And a South End man calls hlA 40 ------of 1 n etted that ,they were unable to peck committee. Soviet Russia that further agi.ies- Hill St., has .iraen invited to speak w ife Fact, because she is a stub­ night Monday. KEMFS I » n» m » >iiMi« tm t 9-3-S4 paradise B ITr A schoolboy had been studying handle the flood of telephone calls slon in southeast Aria would at the 1994 regional meeting of the 1 Dnnce Tomorrow Mi The council urged every motor­ CIOKANCE born thi^ig.— Boston Globe. INO. 41 Abstract beiug sr P aboi^t the early Colonial days in for the generator ;rtrvlce. Waterfront Heights \aen.' will bring immediate military retalia­ I Provident Mutual Life Insurance -And a district attorney calls his Among the meri working on the tion, by the United .States alone if ist to use caution, drive at reduced 42 Old womanish. Necessity, because he knows no America, and asked his father to have a dance at their clubhouse ,Co. of Philadelphia, Sept. 8-11, at r U R N I t V U OUT OUR W A Y 49 Marsh land explain something to him which project were Albert J. Booth, John Faiurday at 8:3J) p.m. necessary. speed and observ’e the rules nnd BY J. R. WILLIAMS OLfi i>UAKiimG MOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ST law.—New Orleans Times. F. Cha Lake Placid. N. Y. A N D M CU O 40 Decide ; was not covered in his history Chappelle, Delmar W. Potter, Person ! Mention It urged the government . to courtesies of the road to keep And a Cincinnati man namea A. Samuel LeDoyt, Frederick G. SALE 91'Charged atom book. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Rose study the possibility of severing from becoming an accident statis­ Gourley, special agent for the 762 MAIN ST. iT M his coachman Procrastination, be­ Blasell, John Stone,' Stewart Hill­ ail diplomatic relations witli Rus­ company's Hartford office, will IhIIIN a H,7HATS ^ I t l 92 Prayers W/ and family will enteriain over the tic. cause he stole his watch.—Break­ Son^-According to my history in-S-8680 92----- the Red 1 man. Robert If. Helms, Milton Zur- sia and its satellites, of curUillng In Michigan, where license plates apeak at the flrst session ot the'' UllVf rr.HAKBV,' r " p fast Table. there were all sorts of people on muhlen, and Jacobson. holiday weekend her brother-iii- 1 '4:. ■ r MOW OYER 94 A tiny — law and sister Dr. and M,-s. James trade with Russia „as fully as proclaim the State a "water Won­ meeting on the subject ct life in­ HOWTmWtOllOKf \ 1 p And we called a beauUfuI the'Mayflower, but no mention ia • Jacobsoh said between 25 and -i 1 1 UNPERTK 99 Disorder B B Blythe and their five children of practicable, and of getting Allies derland” for tourists and vaca- surance progratning. n schoolma'am that we used to go to made of barbers. I f the barbers SO freezc!ra had .been serviced dur­ to eliminate all trade with Red 1 f OTHER GHOULDEK E. t'oner.*'. Gov. G. Mennen Williams The top Provident Mutual aalea SORaiaed ridge Eixperlener, b' ■ ■ waa a didn't come over on the Mayflow­ Balt’ raore, Md. . 1 eCkOE AND .p—, P ■■ ing the three-day critical period. China. has declared a state of emergenev repreaentativea in the East will at­ t' 57 IVimalc saint r dear teacher.—Ell Perkina er. how did they get hereT Mr. and Mrs. Keith V. 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TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER> CONN„ FRIDAY, SEPTEMMR 8,1954" /■ MANCHESTER E\fENING*HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FfelDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1954 PAGE THBFIEBN ers and Giants Open Three Game Series in New York I High Eleven Preparing for Sept, 18 Opener THE

ez Still Confident Giants Hold Loaded for Bearn Coaches Upset Outcome May Decide East Hartford -^Manchester Merchants* Giidders P re | N U « for Another Season Snapped Knee EARL W. Y08T Sign on Bums ■ ‘ . -'.f In Novel Tilt Club Can Hold Lead To Test ^Lpcal Revives Spahn Have Won Six Straight .League Flag FRONT AND CRNTEB. Haraldf THOM MeAN TH O m r Despite No - Hit Monad .Geer, and take a well deserved by the Tom KcAn Ca, thfongk i Play. White Sox in Six eooperatlcm o f Bob Olaoa,: From Offending Kings Squad at Nebo Braves* Hnrler Qaims bow for guiding the Yankees to O f Remaining 21 Tilts Hoosiera* Crimmins IMADEB /N TUB Job by Tiny Pockett, Giants Hold Three Game of the kicel skoo atoca^ win —Maglie Faces Erskine NATION, BPAHKB Accident Has Helped the American Uttls Leiigue base­ this fkll bo offOrod to tbo mcBC Has No QB Worries Leaguers Get 2-1 Win Slugging Seaton By BILL ENGLAND vaiuabiq. football playora. UnemM In Bid to Dethrone r o b s bo w l Bio . Margin; Yanks Shave Coach Walker Briggs is workr Him Regain Top Form ball ehampionahip. It was no New York, Sept! 3 52 s and Barni# Alaammy^ ead leadlnc Indians left for CSiicsKO this year. around town is that this is "it” prospecta are showing their ability louder every day In the National Florian HelinskI wUI handle the team that sweeps this aeries rites, 2 to 1, in e benefit game runninf Cleveland Indlsaa, m|iy Associnted Press' Sports Writer the first half of the season, they Mel Cote last faU. Selactiona war* under the watchful eyes of Briggs League. today sUU confident of winning the chores for the Hooelers wrina all the marbles. for the Alumni League Fund play­ get more than they bargain for The Brooklyn Dodgers are learn­ had to battle tooth aqd nail with made by the Indians* ooaeheo, Wal* and Line Coach Tony Alibrlo. The Milwaukee Breves’ stylish the Red Sox for round two iau- tha American League pennant and this year on a full-time basis. Although the Giants lead by ed before a fine crowd at Charter tonight If Roy Slevers nnd ing the hard way that a game won This season’s squad will be led ker Brlgga and Tony AIlMtq aad Oak Park last night. Ronny La- southpaw, only three victories rela Entering the final game of Itching to “ get even” with the New But last year, Crimmins had only three gfimes they can’t lose Mickey Vernon continued their April counts Just as much to- by Co-capUlna Tommy Burbank The Hersld’a aporto staff. first place in- this scries. A Brook­ Polhte, standout performer with solid kitttng for iVnehlngton, 'wqid the pennant as one in the away from becoming the fourth This fan the Ttana McAa Co., York Yankees in Cleveland. exactl.v nobody to play the and Joe Curry. These two boys aew man in league history to be a 20- ■pot. Injuries knocked out his lyn sweep would leave the Dodgers the Elks during the regular Alum­ Slevers drove In seven runs September stretch drive. plenty of action with last year’s will otter a ll.IMM aeholanhip to The two successive lickings Vfr two percentage poUita behind. ni League season, went the dis­ nnd broke the Senators’ home The Dodgers open s three-game game wirmer for six eeasons, was the player aelected aa tha boot h i ^ regulars and HelinskI had run team which racked up a fine 7-1 riding a nine-game winning the Yankees, slicing their once Giants Losing Bounce tance for the youngsters and al­ run mark yesterday against De­ set with the first place New York record. East Hartford, which will ■chool performer in the country. exactly six plays In the two Streak as the Braves left for Cln- S>/i game margin to 3^, after seasons before. But the experts point out that lowed only four hits to rack up troit while Vernon went over Giants at the Polo Grounds, but furnish the opposition in Manches­ However, he must be a aanier stu­ capturing the first of the three* the Giants don’t seem to have the victory. , the lifetime 2,000 hits mark even If they win these three they’ll ter’s opener, was the only club to clnnstl. His record foe the season dent and must atfnlfy hia tatmi- game series, did not seem to dls> much bounce to the ounce left after Darkneae Eads Action with three aafetlee, one a Still be tw6 percentage points short pin a loss on the locals in the 1953 was 17-10 and, with 25 games to tkm of attanding coUege. A sum turb Lopes too much. At least, not a grueling season. They’ve slipped In the top of the seventh inning of the lead. go, seemed a cinch to win three o f $500 win ba to tha atadant .ij homer. In four tries. campaign. A ■- outwardly. back three times since rooming in­ the Omches came up with three Roy’s ciroult wns hia tSrd Things would be considerably • Inexperienced Linemen more. \ direcUy and $600 to the Inatitntloa «Oaa*t XUl Vs” It didn’t look that good, though, of his choice. An Impartial board 'V I: Olivar Shifts Lopez to the lead with six straight over runs, but darkness had set in end of the year and Vernon's was different if the Dodgers could Alibrlo has a group of big and *'I still feel we can hold the the Dodgers in mid-June. Twice Umpire-in-Chief Dave Kerr was his 10th, also eclipsing the reach back into the past bnd re- fast, but inexperienced, linemen to back in July. Spahn'a won-loat re­ of Judgea wlU dadda tha aattaaal lead," the Cleveland pilot said To Halfback Spot the Giants’ edge shrank to two forcfd to ceil the game.^reverting club’s homer standard for left- verse the results of tw o games whip into shape by the 19th. Along cord then was below .500 and the winner. ' following yesterday’s 3-2 defeat. ” 1 games and the last dip left the the score beck to the end of six handed batsmen. Slevers hits played in mid-April. Brooklyn and with tackle Burbank, Alibrlo has word was going around that he'd lost the zooming fast boll which ■aid after our Tuesday night’s vic­ New Yorkers only half a game in Innings. St which time the “ Kids” righthnaded. New York were scheduled for four, yeterqn guards Jim Taylor, Bob SHOTS HERS AND TH RU tory, they can hurt us now but New Ha\'en, Sept. 3 (iP)—While front of the Dodgers. were ahead, end that total went games against each other in tha Ballsieper and Sal Squatrito re­ had cut down 1,148 batters, tops in Jim Osray has been namad head they can't kiU us.” Yale Coach Jordan Olivar toyed Each time the Giants have pulled into the record book as the final first six days of the aeason. Rain turning. All three are 170-plua,, the league, during hia nine-year baseball coach at East Bortlhrd Reminded that the tough White with his backfield, CUach Bob In­ back, opening a comfortable score. Tiny Pockett’a tremendous washed out one and the Giants while Burbank tips the Fairbanks career. An operation last October High. He succeeds Bob Jacksan. Boot will furnish the opposition in galls of the University of Con­ amount of daylight over the home run in the top of the’ seventh took two of the other three. at 205. George Wilson (195) is a to remove what he referred to aa who rsalgiied to tako a taochtag- alx of Cleveland’s remaining 21 necticut sent his squad through Brooks. It has been tougher each wee also wes)ied from the records. Crevolin Draws GUnts Hold Edge \ tackle who is back for another ■ome "ehewed-up cartilage under cpachlng at Roger Ludlowe time, though, and might have been games, Lopes said grimly: the first day .of a grueling pre­ LaPointe was slightly sense- By the margin of thoaeXtwo season. the kneecap,” was blamed. nigh in Fairfield... National “ What’s the difference whom we season practice schedule. impossible had not Brooklyn help­ tiooel as he set down the Coaches’ Racing Suspension games the Gianta lead the Dodgers Pass-receiving should be no wor­ Leg Hart ta Spring Lokgua Praaident Wairan GUaa haa play* At this stage the race This happened yesterday as the ed with a tiipely loss or two. 9-7 In the season’s series, with six ry to Briggs with Joe Kearns (185) "My leg was bothering me In disallowad Manager Lao Duroch- The Idea now seems to be that hardest hitters with ease. 'Hie they’re all tough. We’ve Just got to two teams prepared to open their Coaches had such fine stickers in to play. The last three come in and Sid WIersma (180) in the liner Spring training and during the er’s protest of Wodnsoday night’a seasons against each other Sept. if the Dodgers sweep this set they Los Angeles, Sept. S (P)—Andy the final week at Brooklyn. up. A number of men up from the early part of the season,” the S3- game between the Gianta and Cln- keep on winning, that’s all.” will pick up enough momentum to the lineup as Bob DiBsttisto and "And about the Yankees?” he 2S in the Yale Bowl. CreVoIin, whose horses lead the The Cleveland Indians probably Jayvees should prove helpful, such year-old veteran said. "It wouldn’t dnnaU... PraU and Whitnoy add- overhaul the Giants for keeps be­ Jim Herdic, both members of the would like, to erase a pair of their asked. ‘They’ve got to win more Olivar shifted hia most ex­ Twl League, Ronnie Daigle, Nell nation in turf winnings this year, as Dave Goles, Rod Dolin, Dom hold up at all. Then one day, a ed the Hertford TWilIgbt Languo fore the end of the season. stands suspended from racing to­ opening week games. t(X). They Squatrito Md Norm Hohenthal. few weeks before the All-Star playoff utle to tbalr Hat of een- games than we do. And don’t for­ perienced quarterback, Jim Lopes, Flm l Week fierles Lawrence and Neil Conklin. played the Chicago White Sox four Herald Pboto. get this either. They’ve still got into a halfbackfbi slot and called on day because he talked too much. These four give the line some game, we were fooling around in iMt nM t by banting tho The Giants hold a 8-7 edge over Daigle, who hung up his glove a times and won only twice. The In­ depth, something lacking right Harold Geer VFW behind Parker Swan. Itock- two against us.” Bob Brink to fill in for Lopes. number of years ago, returned to The California Horse Racing the outfield and something snap­ Brooklyn with one more three- Board set “Lucky Andy” down for dians, leading the New York Yan­ now. ped. It’s been fine ever aincc. ”I vUle's Ralph Schumay coDoetad "That's right,” chimed in Bobby “We found out last year,” game series to play after this one the diamond lest night end bleated kees by 3*i lengths, open e three- the campaign, deadlocked for first Olivar said, “ that Lopes was a whet It celled ccmduct detrimen­ The backfield is the big question can do knee bends now for the first two hits for the wtnaera. Ho atolo Avila, the team’s fine second base­ -the final week o f the season in ’•StiOrmMe^fhppy V a k t o e i, out two of the losers’ four hits. game aeries in Chicago tonight. place, the Yanks upended their two hoaaa and acored two runs la man and leading hitter. "Walt un­ mighty slick rimner. He did a fine tal to racing as a result .of over- mark at the present time. ’Ihe loss time in two years” Ebbeta Field. i r i The “Kids” started the scoring in Chicago holds a 9-7 edge so far. challengen by a 1 to 0 count. The Am 8 to 4 aucceaa... Big til we get them in Cleveland next Job at quarterback when he wi the first Inning without e hit. With cendld Vemarks in an Interview o f starters Gene Johnson, Jack The pitching effccUveneas didn’t Matloa New York hasn’t beaten Brook­ 3ouih£knd witsh published , in Blood Horse, a breed­ The Milwaukee Braves, clinging McLaughlin and Sal Salimone due game concluded the fifth Little Motley of tho cnevela^ Browns time. It win be different there. rushed into the gap created'tv by, the lyn since early July. The Dodgers one out. Jack Gustefson< drew e to almost invisible hopes in the come back quite as easily, though. League season in Manchester. pre-season injury to Ed Molloy, UCLA, S ou ih een CaJJAniu! ers’ magaslne. ’ to various reasons has hurt the "Lstni didn’t have complete co­ may he aldeUned for t h o ______W e’ll get even with them over won a single game in late July and walk. Nick Twerdy forced Quatef- National League, hit the road to Geer, a former Twilight Leaguer; with a kaaa tajury... WNHC-TV there.” but the cqaches feel he would be No Comment ■quad. These three, along with ordination. like you miiat have to three in a row last month. son St second. Dave Heysrt Crevolin, an Alhambra, Calif., Cincinnati for four gamea against Curry would have formed one of haa been a member of the coach­ win talacaat Saturdajr's O n odU a an even g .eater asset to the club Sal Maglie, who once had a pri­ reached on Sonny Chandler’s error, the Redlegs, the only team that be a pitcher,” explained Spahn, a ing fraternity in the Little League IS of It At Home this yesi' operating from a half­ automobile dealer whose stable the test backflelds at MBS In Seven football players seeking berths with the Mancheste? Merchants* thia season iu« shown abovt. Linemen, left to right, are footboU gama atarttag at 2 O’clo d t Lopes pointed out that following vate hex on the Dodgers but who Twerdy moving tp third.- Russ holds a season’s edge over them. student at tae art by which he since Its Inception In 1960. . First back slot.” has won 8656,000 this year, topped years. George Vinpak, Yosh Vlncek, Briino Moske and Buddy Holmes. All but Holmes are veterans with the 1953 Connecticut semi-pro cham­ earns his living. ”I thought I was Yale win hold 1>peii houao** at-lta the weekend series in Chicago and has failed in his last two starts Cowles drew a walk to load the by his Kentucky Derby winner. Cincinnati haa beaten Milwaukee Speedy Haifa he served as an asaUtant coach footbaU practico aaartona Saturday Sophomore Hopefuls against them, draws the starting seeks, and the, first run scored as 8 out of 14. The Braves -trail by pions, and ail weigh better than 215 pounds'. (Tarrying the pigskin And Jumping over the linemen are Ullie Dubose, George Lawrence doing everything like I always the Labor Day doubleheader in Determine, told one racing writer: Tommy Smith, who pastimed at end Rico Patrillo. Dubose is a former Forrdham flesh while Lawrence and Petrillo are returning vets. Herald ^otographer Cinch and later as head mentor o f the smd Mtmday, Labor Day, Publiciat Brink will be backed up at quar­ assignment tonight against either Pockett free-bessed Dick Wright. 6H lengths with an Eastern trip had, but they were getting around Yankeee. The 1954 championqhip Baltimore, the Indians will play “I have no comment at this time a guard position last year,, is now Oflara was on hand to get the photo, as well as others which will follow. my fast ball. Oiarlle Loftua sold today.-. Sot- terback by Dean Loucku and Billy Loes or Carl Erskine, UCLA, Southern Cal. No further iscoring was dons in left on which they will meet the was hls first. He is’ the oldest IS of their remaining 16 games at and don’t know what I’ll do until working out with the ball carriers, "It was one of those things You u r ^ Evantag Poat’a 15th ammal Charlie Peet, a couple of standouts the frame. I hear it officially.” Gianta three times and the Dodgers mostly as a halfback. Briggs has coach in point of service in the ’Tl^kln Prevlow” picks Araay aa on the undefeated freshmen team. Starts Rally twice. kiq>w, you do something all the program. “That should help a lot,” he said. Determine haa brought in $302,- been worklnif his field general, time and It becomea automatic and tha top ooUego footbaU taom lathe Except for repeating a remark Brink stsu-Led Yale’s last three Rated Coast Powers In the third inning the winners 400 and CrevoUn’i Imbros, $208,- Indians’ Lead Reduced Curry, at quarterback, with Smith Battiag Sectrtis Eeet and pradleta Ootaall win wla 1053 games. Including the upset of pushejl over the final end winning Only four games were played In when it goes wrong you can't tell the Ivy League he made following Wednesday’s 225, to run one-two as the win- at halfback with Jackie Farrell Merchants Plan Opener exactly why. I was worried, but THANKS ■» the Yankees 1 to (> Princeton. All three quarterbacks run. Gustafson again sUrted the the majors yesterday bat two of and fullback Tom McNally. This Georgia Tech .aad Notra .victoiy, Casey Stengel surprising­ By LYNN O. WALDOBF ningest horses of 1054. then Bucky Welters end Johnny Win over thelVfl Sox last Monday Duma are deft passers. rally by drawing a free pass. He them figured prominently in tha quartet has been running through George Kell Moves Feet night which sewed up the round have been aanud the top three ly had little to say about the pen­ Olivar planned morning and af­ Head Coach. California Results of the suspension were Cooney (Braves’ Coackts) sug­ nant race. stole second, end with one out, flag chases. The Yankees edged the motions the past week and ehampionahip, the Little League teams In the aatioa la that aiBir ternoon drill sessions for the rest Berkeley, Calif. (N EA )—It’s NEA'S Probable Immediate. The Del Mar 'Track gested I shorten my stride and “ We’re back in business, we’re Heyert walked. Gustafson ad­ .Cleyeland 3-2, cutting a full game seem to work well together. Far­ Sept. 18 Under Lights avoided what could have been ita by the PoaL The football aaoeca la of this week, but they’ll be con­ been whispered around that my stewards ordered Crcvolln’s lo- that did It.” hack in business,” he told inter vanced to third oh a ground out off the Indians’ margin. Brooklyn rell and Smith are both well-built For Best Batting Stance biggest rhubarb. officially here, fbr tho artielo goes fined mostly to fundamentals. He Oslifomis team this year it sup­ Att-Coast Team senaetion scratched from yester­ trounced Chicago 10-2, moving viewera “But we got to keep win­ and scored oh a passed bail. day’s eighth race. Crevolin has e and are very fast. Are you as fast aa ever now? A protest lodged by the Yankees on to pick the All Amartcaa taom s>.ya he’ll try some full scale con­ posed to be stacked with its within three gamea of the’ idle Iry August, Jeff OIbbe, Dave By OBOROE KELL 'With the season's rpener tenta­ "Well,” and Spahn grinned. "I'd ning to stay in business.” strongest squad since the Rose End— Leon Clarke, SC Pockett settled down thereafter stable of 10 horses at Del Mar. following their loss to tbs Red for tho 1954 aoaaon . . . . Baddy tact work Monday. and was never in serious trouble Gianta. WliAman, Ed Daina, and Charlie White Sox Utlrd Baaeman . I tively set for Saturday night. Sept. ■ay my fast boll does avetythlng Bowl era of 1940-51. Ead—John Stewart, Stanford Word came from. Tenforen in (Written for AP Newafeatorea) Five Golfers Tie Sox several weeks ago. waa not Ackerman baa nturnad hia aignad But upstate. Bob Ingalls got his the rest of the way. Hia mates, The Philadelphia Phillies shaded Burdick are also seeking bsMtkfield 18, Manager George Mitchell and I want It to do.” contract to the New 'York Y M TBBO AVS ■ESl’LTS A t the risk o f being called a Tackle—.lack Ellena, UCLA Northern Califomie. Opening Sept. St. Louis 5-4 and Washington I like to move around in the officially acted upon by league boys up and at it. He had them _ XaUeaal Tackle—Mario DaRc, SC however, got to LaPointe for their 13, that Crevolin is denied stall positioner. Tarry Aitken, brother his Manchester Merchants’ foot­ Fast As Ever officials. The top brass did not bockera ta tho NBA. B ad^ got hia through a 45-minute running drill Brooklyn 10, Chicago 3. , prophet of gloom, I must insist awamped Detroit 16-6. oT the 1952 co-captain' Marsh batter’s box because it brings re* For Houston Lead PhHadel|>hia 6, SiTLouIs L Onard—Jack. Patera, Oregoa only score in the fifth. The un- space. He had re^ueated space for Told that WlUie Jones. Philadel- want to handle the "hot potato” bapUam In pro ban wlUr tha ICaa- before breakfast. After breakfast the strength of the Pacific Coast In bealeating the Indians for the Aitken, is practicing the center ball team face a big rebuilding phia third baseman, said the other Milwaukee ...... ‘ 76 64 .661 4oerd membership in the Netionel couldn’t find the bail t*me to CHURCffI BOWLI,NO L ea ^ e (ometimes I can hit his curve of them winding up in a first-place ago, when he had a 23-7 record. sigh in relief. fNMUNB nitOKAN I New York .. 91 41 .689 3V^ a sophomore last year, is a very Bettencoort Gone If the Red Sox had won, there ington Senators, became the third' Washington may have problems test was called, and three runs Assn, of State Racing Commis­ make a play. will holdsits annuel meeting Tues­ 'ore it breaks. deadlock at 67, Hia ERA was 2,86 today, on 75 Chicago .. .. 86 48 .643 fine player. Fleet-footed Joey Bettencourt, would have been more Uuin por- SPORIS CAR cumNii active player to collect more than Boston .., ,. 87 78 .488 S4H up front because the Huskies had had already scored. sioners. If^Crevelin’s license should The Indians collected Only three ' day night’ at 7:30 at Center Con­ Move Back In Box team's leading scorer last season, In the leedoff apol 'were Paul earned rans in 236 Innings. 2,000 pnajor league hits when he Detroit ,.e67 76 .433 Depth Except At End be invoked he would have to dis- hlU off Whitey Ford — homers by gregational- (Thurch. Any team McGuire of Wichita, Kan.; Doug The hawk-nosed southpaw, who ■onalitlea involved. Washln^on .. 66 76 .430 S’’ a senior line lest year,. Mike Daigle Stars ;n fast ball pitchers like Bob heads the list of bapko who won’t got three in Washington’s 16-6 SC has depth except at end. Daigle led the> iosera at the poee of his stable. Only recently Sam Dente and Larry Doby and a ' wishing to enter a team la asked Ford, of Kiamesha Lake, N. Y.; won a battlefield commission with RONi INCINS Philadelphia, . 87 .336 50 Monroe heeds -■ s gfoup of truly Porterfield, Don Larsen, Billy be back to Mt. Nebb thia year. UTTUB LEAGUE reguIaUona rout of Detroit. Vernon now has BalUmore-.' 43 60 .333 62 Among excellent backs are veter­ great becks. Sandy Ledermen is an late, banging out two hiU. Lao jie spent $80,000 for. yearlings at single by Bobby Avila. The toss to have a representative at the Hoeit and Billy Pierce, I like to Bettencourt haa returned to his Fred Wampler of Indlenepolls, the combat engineers during IHOMTSON RACEWAY 2,002. TODAY’S GAMES ans Aramis Dandoy, with sopho­ Keenelend, Ky. ' broke an 11-game winning streak aesaion. CXficera iwill be elected for Earl Stewart, the red-haired World War II, is the only active do not permit playbffa between SALE Amerieaa established querterbsck, end I’ve E•iana and Conklin collected the movq back in the batter’s box, home in New Bedford, Maas. more competition from Jon Ar­ former Intercollegiate champ from ehampionahip taama or Dr. Walt ear ni. m . mcBMOKeoMt Pitching—Russ Meyer. Brook­ Cleveland at Chicago (nlght)- -Feller heard disturbing (to the rebt of other hits. The winners did not get HU trainer, Wlllie’^Molter,. told for 20-game winner Bob Lemon. tha 1954-55 aeaaoiL backlaway from the pitcher. If X Quarterback Irv Panefera ta in Brave ' remiUning from the 1948 lyn Dodgers, beat the Chicago «ll-3) vsTrucks (18-7). nett, a broad Jumper who’s re- any hits, but Gustafson st(xxl out e writer that he didn’t know what IndUn Sign on Cubs Dallas, Tsx., and Dow Finsterwald championship -team. Sehardt’a Fairfield Markets woul<} New York at Washington (night) — us) stories about a soph passer can ipake that 60-feet. 6 inches the Army, and Bill Shaw, Ray SUN. SEPT. 8, S PJR. Cubs, who once owned him, for gsrdsd as the best prospect In offensively. LaPointe vnm the will be done with the horses at the At Chicago. Russ Meyer of the Zemanek. A1 Patch, Hank Agostl- of Athens, Ohio. “ But this club is the best team now be battling the Yankees. The Hoi¥vimi/ma& Byrd (6-T) vs Stobbs (8-9). 'years. ■ " ' / named Bob Cox. If the line Jells from 2be pitcher’s slab to home X ever played on.” he said. “Tbp^ Pairfleld'a cop p ^ both rounds end RMN OAlli S0T. A 2 PJ4L the 16th consecutive time. The Boston at Philadelphia“ lilli ■ ■ ■ inlshtl—Sulli­ they’ll cause late season trouble. shining light for the “ Kids,” how­ momenL He said Imbros was Dodgers tosseil out his glove end piste ^ y longer' against a fast nelll and Gene Conroy will no van (11-11) vs Portbesrrero (7-15). California should finish third, the Cubs, as usual, tossed in the Authorities say'the best way to boys on the bench come in whin were never seriously praeaed in ■core was 10-2. » Washington State, tested in the ever, as he hurled e brilliant four- coming along end probably would bailer rm for it. longer be with the locals The AOMSSnN. $2 JO R4C TAX Baltimore at Detroit (night)—Turley fourth or fifth in the Conference. hitter, walked none, and striick have raced at Tanforan. It had towel. Meyer, who tolled for the ^ DRIVE A latter may see some action with string fish is by th5 point of the someone's hurt and dq darned near their march to the National Little (11-14) vs Gromek (16-14). Our centers are strong, headed line, must come up with an ade­ Cubs from 1946 through 1948, haa I likq to look for certain pitch­ lowe.' Jaw only, instead of tying or as good a Job as the re p la n . League crown. If rules allowed. - Natlsaal quate triple threat tailback. out six. Pockett walked six and been planned to prepare Determine es, especially with men on. How­ Manchester providing his rdeent j j g ! — s a . Brooklyn at New York (night)—Loes by All-AmeHca Matt Haseltlne. ■truck out nine in addition to hurl- for the $35,000 California Derby beaten his old club 19 times since operation proves successful. pinning the mouth shut,- which We're still In the race''end don’t It would be a great series betwesn (11-3) vs Ma^le (13-6). Our guards/ and tackles are big­ Oregon State will be a little bet­ then and 16 in a row. Seven runs ever, when you have two strikes tears the upper Jaw badly. ' forget it.” , tl8» two championship > Milwaukee at Cincinnati (night) — ing no-hit ball. • at Tepforen. CLEAN^CAR Although Mitchell has not ger than in; the past several years, ter this year, but probably not in the fourth inning helped Brook­ on you ready tq hit anything SPECIAL HOLIDAY RACE Burdette (13-11) vs Fowler (11-8). enough to figure much in.the Oon-^ The crowd was the best o f the Crevolin put e hoof In his mouth hear th«_ plate. selected, a coach fo r thia ysar’s Chicago at St. Louis (night)—Minner but inexperienced. Jim Hsnifan year to watch a game at the Char- lyn end Chicago’s seven-game (Win­ THIS WEEKEND squad, 'more than 20 candldqtes (KVt) vs Jones (3-3). and Jim CarmichsOl, regular eiids, ferenrs race. when he gave a tape-recorded in­ The a^ret of hitting ta right SUN., SEPT. 5 - 8 P. M. Philadelphia at Pltteburgh (3. twl- ter Oak Field. Both bleachers ning streak. During the flurry Gil have been drilUhg atvMj^'Neba for are back, but there’s not much be­ The Beavers are rebuilding with terview to'Blood Horse at Keene­ Hodges hit iils'36th homer, tWth" field is IdfavHng your bMk foot nlgfat)—Greenwood (1-21 and SImmdns were filled and a number of fans away from the plate, Keep your the past two weeks. ‘luro, coach » LAP SrORTSMEN MODinEO (11-13) vs Friend (6-10) and Littlefield hind them. sophomores. were forced to stand to watch pro­ lend. In the Article published Aug. one aboard. (9-8). 14 he was quoted as saying his left foot]atilL It Will naturally last season, and Tony AUbrio have 3S LAP NON-FORD • 8 MO RACES In the backfield ws have Paul ceedings. , In Washington. Mickey Vernon been putting tl > ptayera ^.through THE BIGGEST IMPROVEMENT IN CAR Larson.-who led the country last First of 10 articles: Tomorrow, KUa (I) stable didn’t always try to win the added three hits to hia previous make ypf a little late In meeting TROPHIES a CHILLS ★ THRILLS first, second or third time with the ball land you can hit an In- the paces. Alibrlo is the line co4ich ytar in yardage gained passing the Sonthwest, by Kd Price.) AB R H PO A E llfeUme total of l , m and became foL* Manchester High School and he ADULTS gl.25 — FREE PARKING — CHILDREN Ue Brion and Norkus McIn(osh. 3b ... 8 0 0 1 3 0 young horses end that he had seen • •“ «-iw:% PAINTING SINCE THE SPRAYjfiETHOD and running, and Sammy Wil­ Gustafson, sa, 3b 1 1 0 0 3 3 the third active player to .pass has accorded the linemen valuable Twerdy. rf ...... 3 1 0 0 0 0 a race at Arlington Park, Chicago, 2,000. The others are Stan Musial Fla^ , liams, another senior quarter­ Heyart. lb slow runner assistance. In Teevee Feature back who sat out 19M because of Last NighVn Fights 10 0 6 0 0 where flillea were being pulled end and Enos Slaughter. Included in Bfay Book Soldiers Kacinskl. lb , 1 0 0. .8 0 0 ”I mean'the'boys weren’t trying.” the hit \and injuries. If our Inexperienced line­ Cowles, f f ...... 0 0 0. 0 0 0 the hilq was his 19th homer, the Until Mitchell is attempting to book Wrialit. If ... 1 0 0 0 „ „ most ever, by a Washington left­ play.) That’s the play whqre PLAINVILLE men develop, we’ll have a repre­ Cushint.ihii It' SAturday the strong- Fort Dlx eleven for the New Tork, Sept. 8 — Ar- McKeesport, Pa.—Bob Baker, . . . 1 0 0 3 0 0 hander. Roy Sievers broke t,he the runner on first starts for see'- season’s opener. The. New Jersey *^outc 72 gentlna’e Oeear Brion etsrts sn- sentative team—qfter meeting 214, Pittsburgh, outpointed Toxie Johnson, c ... 0 0 4 0 0 'N o o n ond aa if he’s stcialing. Ploinv,!,. Core Oklahoma in the opener Euid (Niio risk., c ...... 1 0 0 3 0 1 club’s all-time home run record team is cbeched by Gay Sslvucci, FACTORY METHOD PAINTING ,other bid to get bock into the Hall, 100. Oiicsg^, 10. l.eyden. 2b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 P Major League with his 23rd. He drove'In seven By doing that the ahortatop .or forme; star back with American heavyweight rankings tonight State, Oct. 2. Jfew York YBintrecht Oval) Carlson, as ... 3 0 0 0 1 0 second Jaseman often is ! pulled , ,, j runs . in th# slugfest. International (ToUege and currently J, when he feces Charley Norkus in Oregon has lost very few men Johnny Hoye. 202, New York. out- LaPointe, p • 1 0 0 0 0 0 out p o tio n as one or the other and la the.big darkhorse contender Batting Lenderg J Robin Roberts won his 19th MANCHESTER George Kell under contract with the Green o 10-rounder' opening M q d i ■ o n pointied Jimmy DjUenge, 222, New Totals . 18 3 0 18 i 4 game for the.Phila as Harvey Had- g^oes closer to second base.. *11)18 .in. our section. Nine of the 11953 York, 8. Caaches (U Bey Packers. . IN OUR INFRA-RED BAKING TUNNEL Square Garden’s fall-winter pox^ dlx failed ■ MF the seventh time type of iplay helped me lest sea­ Excluding Labor Day the locals ing season. starters are back. George Shiiw, a Oakland, Calif.—Charley Powell, AB R H PO A E LeaSiss BaitnSMi MOTOR SALES Datsle, rf ...... 3 .0 3 0 0 0 (BssmI 8U at Bala) since July 30 to win his 16th. Stan son.. ,I t helped, me hit 200 for will practice 'every night next The 6-foot, 3-ihch, 200-pouhd quarterback who can pass,' kick, 216, San Diego, stopped Keene Diana, rf ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 Nallaaal the eighth year in a row. DIBatlisto, c, 3b ... Lopata’s three-run homer helped 512 WEST CE? week aa well as naxt Sunday o o m - NOW IN OPERATION Brion iq ■ 5-8 favorite to rack up run and catch passes. And Capt. Simmons, 21?. Bayonne. N. J„ 6. ...3 0 0 3 3 0 G AB H Haddlx to an early shower. . BecMjise of the hit end rtm I I H O T t i p s ; Ron Phelater. center, are outstend-' Hcrdic. lb ...... 3 0 0 8 0 1 Snidfr, .Brpoklyn 138 497 1 73 AT HARI^Rip ROAD Loqal Sport hie eecond victory over the crude Lawrence, as ...... hit Into only 10 double plays In ing. iSo Is Jack Patera, a 230- .. 3 0 0 3 P Muslaf. 81. Louia 131 509 174 but hard hlttlM ex-Marina from MORE- CARS Renn, 2b .. 3 0 0 1 0 Mays. Nfw York 137 480 164 L A T m v s . SOUTH 1953. ' In 1944 when I broke in Q What is meupt by "con­ SEE US SOON FOR A pound guar.d. " Pockett. p ...... 3 0 0 1 ' I 0 Uuollcr. N. Y. 139 637 176 the COLLISION NO EXTRA COST Beliroae^ N. Y. ’I^e 0 p. m„ EST, Tallahassee’,-Fls^ ()P) — Auto, Graff If with ;he Philadelphia Athletics I tinuing force” of a double' play? . Bracket Stanford and Waabliig- 1 0 0 • P 0 KluascS’skl, (Tin 138 496 162 -Chatter Because Of Increased. acrap will be broadcast and tele-^ mobile license tag iales in Florida l^clnskl. ...0 .0 0 0 0 0 Schocndlenst. ^t. L. 131 554 i77 ' South America is the southern­ led th^ American League in hit­ A — It la the major p i^ of ^ W ORk ca n nationally by NBC. ' ton with Oregon end Califomle. so far this year totaled $27,301,000 Carlson. If ...... 0 0 0 O O P Moon. St. Louis 139 647 176 most continent of the Western ting Into double plays with 24. a doable play aSaoBy eatuwd by EMrteucy -i FREE ESTIMATE Loet Paaeing Star —rSn increase of 9.14 pe,' cent over Chandler: C ...... 0 4 0 1 Robinson, Brooklyn 109 344 IQt Conklin, 3b ...... 10 0 0Hodsrs. Brooklyn 133 494 164 I Hemisphere, Including the ten re­ The hit end runudefinitaly Is TWO OBEDIENCE dogs, owned a ground boll or line dHve to the Measuring an estimated 100.000 Stanford lost passing com­ the corresponding period last year. Hamnor, Phlla. 139 601 166 publics And three colonies on that the answer. . ' by Manchester women, scored in Infield oocurlng when one or more light years across, our galaxy^ has bination of. Bob Gsrrstt throwing Motoi* Vehicle Commissioner E. V. Totals ...... 23 1 4 15 6 1 Adcock, Hllwaukcr 134 469 146 'continent: l^tln America is South the recent Danbury 'Show. Mrs. Coaches ...... 000 010—1 Amrrlraa b4werunnera moat go to the next half its matter in the form of inter- to ends Ssn Morley. and J o h n Fisher expects the total to reach Kids ...... lot Oi)—3 Norco. N. Y. 110 .T78 12K i America plus the countries of Cen- Ruth Carey’s Poodle, “Mamie” , base becanae the batter, now ■tellap- dust and half in the form btfinberg, but the boys.- on the 30 million dollars before the year SB. Gustafson 3. Twerdv. Heyart.^ac- Arils, Clftvriand 132 48(1 158 : tral America, the Caribbean, and placed second in breed work and runner, forces them to move np. at stars. Farm will have a stronger line. ends. fmosh Conklin: SAC; D iana:~ LOB. Mlnosn Chfesfo 133 |«93 180 I Mexico. I Doris Custer’s Collie, “Blaze” , took Coaches 4. Kids 6: BB. Pockett 6: SO. Fox. ChIcssD 13.') 553 178 The contlnnlty comes when LaPointe 6, Pockett 9: HPB. by Pocke.u Mantlo. N. Y. 134 486 143 a second in Open A with 192 points. force play la made’ at one base (LaPointe): WP. LaPointe. Pockett;. Berra. N. Y. ifit 49r»"n(y The dog also won high scoring for and then conttanea, ta on e. a PB. Chandler: u. Kerr. Slaum. Vacan- klnlgan. Phils. 113 396 131 a Collie and won his second leg U: Scorer. Ensland; Time, 1:45. Vernon Wash, 139 519 167 qoenoe, to another. If the fthol' out Our new infm-md toa- Busby, Wash. 132 5.39 163 toward a QDX degree. comm during one o f these pl^rs, nel which nakes poniblff IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN AN Boone, Detroit 131 463* 139 any and all ruos soored while ttw H aas Bess a BAKEDON cnaipal ' Nsllssal COMPLETE DAVE HEYART, new batting ptay wae taking ptaoe don’t eoont. Klussewnkl. Cincinnati .... champion in the Alumni League However, If the play Is broken Up paint job for jrowr g v . Mays. N. Y...... with a, .472 average, hit only .150 by aa error o r . fast bnsernnner, Ises, Brooklyn ...... RADIATOR in the seme loop last summer. Hey­ • ABSOLinELY OUST OIL BURNER Sauer. Chlcaco and the final ,ont Is registered via Snider," Brooklyn“ kly ...... art, a first baseman with Brown a togont, the' mna count, us long FREE A aerlras and Beaupre, will enter Cheney as they come over before the third Itoby, ClevHsnd ...... 39 SERVICE MshiU N. Y...... 37 Tech thU fall. out Is scored. • GEASS-UKE FINISH Question — The batter swings lillism*. Buxton ..24 Sleverx, Wsxhlnston ...... 23 • FACTORY METHOD on ■ the third strike. and foul tips Roxrn, CIrvelsna ...... 22 GLEN MERRER of the Nassiff Largest game flah caught on SEE US FIRST ,the b4UI. It slams into the cateb- Bss* Batted Is • CLEAN IN G Arms' entry in the Alumni Base­ spinning gear waa a 261-pound,’ NstisssI See wf for ball League is recovering from ■ 11-ounce mako shark, taken on • WILL OUTLAST BY er’a mask, then goes straight into Muxisl, St. Louis ...... 117. / LOWEST PRICES Havt Ym StiiM the air. The catcher graba it Does Hodfrx, Brooklyn ...... 113 • REFAIRING broken leg. He was not injured in line the IGFA tested at 11.68 FAR THE ORDINARY this mean the b'tter is out? Snider. BrooKlyir ...... 111 league play. # pounds. . . PAINT JOB Kluxsewxki. Cincinnati . • JIO MANI D SWAI] / GUARANTEED INSTALLATIONS Your LtitMt? Aaawer ^ He la M t oat. The Ennis. Phlladelj>hls 100 RECORING GUARANTEED eatcher anist get a fool tip withe ^Bstriess V up TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY Nnw b tlM Ttnap oat It rehouaJdag oH aay. part of Doby. Cleveland ...... 109 194f MERCURY 1 9 ^ STUDERAKER Berra. N. Y...... 103 / HIGHEST QUALITY MATERIAL OPEN FOR hia persoa or equlpaieat except hlo Minoso, Chicago ...... 101 Froopt aareka far aB i stock fi-pasaeager' aoape. Bine. giovo or head. Jensea, Boston ...... ;... . 97 He. U -f IT. Stock No. U-140. V SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP LEAGUE ROWUNG Q — What kind o f h- hitter was Slevers. WoshiiigtoD ...... n ta am apsdOBly etaftad RECAPS! New Enffland**. 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.J .A .. I ■ a* • ' 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC5IESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, SEPTEhtBER 8,1954 JlANCHEStER PVENINO H E R ^D , MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, SEPTEBIBER 8 ,19M Houses For Sale 72 i" Suburban For Sak 75 Wantcd->Real Estate 77 LAgAl NotiCA Legal Notic* L cim lN oU ea MANCHESTER, Cape (Jod 6 rooms, Aatonobilcs for Solo 4 BnoiiicM Stirleco Offered IS Private Instraetioiui 28 SitvatkmB Wanted— Household Goods 51 BoaincsB LocatioM Honaas For Salt 72 VERNON — 'Two bedroom ranch L i a r m o s w a n t e d — UMITATION OBDBa a T a COURT OF PROBATE hrid 8 finished. Excellent lot, 60 x 380. type (new) kitchen and dining two-family, three-family, butt* 4' at Maacbestrr wttlitn and (or lha A'T A COURT OP PROBATE held TERMS AS LOW AS CBBVROLET8. m t-isn , twcMoora R U fik s H and aahaa removad. Gan- B fa le 8 9 For Rent 64 Near bus and school. Condition Diatrict of Mancheater. , on tha Hat at Mimcheatar within -and (or the TOUR TARN SHOP. BO Cottara FRANK'S IS buying and aalltog HIGHLAND PARK School Saction room com binatlqn, oil heat, fuU Baas praperty. Hav9 manjr oaali AT A COURT o r PROBATE held of Augurt, 1964. and fouiMloon, da lux* and atand- aral claanlnr of attica, callan and St. Tal. MI. 0-3888. Free Inatruc- good. $12,000. H. B . Grady, Brok- basement, barg;______■t Manchester wlUiln and (or tha DUtrict of Mancheater, on the SStb day WANTED—Part time work as gas good uaed furniture and antiques, 1500 8Q. FT. INDUSTRIAL apace, —Pre-war custom buUt 8-roem ;ain at $13,8()io. E A biqren. lurtgagea mrraastd- PrerrnL JOHN J. WAIJ-EtT. Judge. of August, 1944. aid modala moat with aqulpmant yatda.a. CaUM and M Rubblah ra- tlon with each yarn purdiaa er. MI. 8-8009. K R ealty, Ed. Dupre. M l. 9-8397. DUtrict of Mancheater, on tha 8Mh day Eatate of Ruth L. Rofanaon, Gate of 111 A station idtendantv Jtlumber, patot- aU except etovee and electric re- Bultable' for small manufacturing colonial with enclosed sun room Plaaae eaU G e o n o L .' CtoaaliQbo, of August, 1954. Present, JOHN J. WALLETT: Judge. Bob OUvar naa a ntar Landaeapinr and rradlng. Raaaon- ANTIQUES bought aold. Furni­ floor, combination windows. Fine Four roomsr full bath, running Mancheater, administratrix with will ORDERED; That the lOlh day of Ule to thU Court for oUowaace, It U to Pay • Puvlaf m , CLASSIFIED ADVT. able rataa. No Job too anuU. Oall utiUtles. Outdoor Uvtog certainly location. (Jail MadeUne Smith, water, fireplace, large enclos­ —r———September. 1944. at ten o'clock.V ...u. >. fore­ ORDERED; T ^ t the 9th day of Motor Salaa. Ml Main. Dog»—IBfirda—Pete 41 ture, glass, china, towter, prints, WANTED annrxed. „ ^1 DEPT. HOURS M l. a-0650 after S p.m . Bonds—Stodw— Honaes For Rent ' 65 ca n be enjoyed on this .67’ x 665’ R ealtor. M I, 9-1842 or M I. 9-114$. ed porch, can be winterized, ORDERED:“!DE: That alx montha from noon, at the Probate Office in the Runi- September, 1914. at ten o'clock, fore­ • Pfi^Uar ArcM books, stamps, coins, Jewelry, lot which has fruit trees, barbacua the loth day of August. A.D.. 1964, be clpa) BulMIng In aald Manchester, be noon. at the Probata Office la. the Muni­ i 1 8:18 A. H. to 4:80 P. BL IN I BUICX, Tutona blua. Unuaual- 3 extra lots, nicely landscaped. and the same U asstgned (or a hearing cipal Building la aald Maacnester. be MANCHESTER T.V. Sanrlca, radio M o r t it a c e s 8 1 THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet guns. BaUey’s Antiques, 382 and picnic area. Shown only hy MANCHESTER—8 and 6, ^der Four, five, six, seven And the same are umited and allowed ly clean two-door aedan.■ It. L o c a l s Center, $86 Main St., tovltea you Main at. Ml 3-5003. FINE 8 ROOM colonial hoUM to $8,500. ' (or the credllers arlthin which to bring on the allowance of ,aald administration and the same la anigned (or a haartng MANCHISTR owned. N.OOO original mllaa. Oick- and T .V . apociallata a in ca ' 1084. South Coventry for rent- from appointment. ExceUent value at home. In convenient location. Im- room houses. Have In their claims against said eatate. and account with aald edtate and this Court on (he allowance of aald admlaiatratlon FIRST AND aaocoo mortgagas to > visit pats of aU kinds. C mi- directs that notice ^ the time and account with said eatate, aacertalament MhtktK 9-S224 ^ COPT CLOSING TIME anaon Motor Salaa. Houaa aannca call 18.80. ML botBht tor our own aeeount____ _ September through June. FuUy aala price. CaU Elva Tyler, Real­ medldate vacancy 2nd floor, BOLTON* the aald administratrix c.t.a. U directed place aasigned (or aald hearing be 8-8060 o r ML 8-460T. ou nt n M , nacticut bred Pdrakaeta. Wire tor. M l. 9-4489. $9,000. CaU Madeline Smith, R eal­ man.v buyers wait­ to give public notice-to the creditors to of heira and order of dlotrlbutlOB. Ond FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. confidential aervlca. Manebaatar Haired Terriers, Fox Terriera. ML Limited number of gas furnished, $86. CaU PI. 34886. Four rooms, 2 unftoishsd, cus­ bring in their clalma wltbln lold time given to ail persons known to be Inter­ this Court direqts that notice of the 10M CHEVROLET FlaatUna deluxe tor. M I. 9-1842 or MI. 9-1144 tom buUt home, full ceUar, ing. Please call this allowed by publishing a f»py ol thU ested tbereta to appear and be heard time and placs iuaigned tor aald hear­ For tli« lost hi MON. THRU FRL DOORS OPENED, kaya ttttad, Invaatmant Oorp., 844 Main atraat 8-437$. Hours M onday through ranges. Clearance at half BEST OF eXJNSTRUenON —Six thereon by publishing a cqpv of this ing ba giren to all persons known to ha two door, radio, heater. Excellent ML 8-8418. FOR RENT—New 4 room houae, large landscaped let. BOautlful order in some ■ newspaper having order In some newspaper having a cir­ 10:80 A. M. condition throughout. Douglaa copied, vacuum olaanara, Irona, Friday, 10 to 4:00, Saturday 0 to price. large rooma, oil steam heat, MANCJHESTER—Very atpactiva 6 agency for quick re­ circulations in said probate district, Inieretted therein to appear and be garage to cellar, tile bath and view. A real buy at $14,000. within ten daya from the date of this culation In said District, at least five heard thereon by publlehlag a copy of M oton , 888 Main. guna, etc., repaired. Shaara; 8 ; Wednesday closed at 3 p.m. S. porch, nice yard, trees, garage, room coltAnlel, fireplace, oil beat, days before the day of said hearing. this order la aomc newspaper hartag a SATURDAY t A. H. 1st and 2nd MORTGAGES A H. Green etampe. ■hower.'Private driveway ’A«<1 sults. order, and return make to this court of knlvea, mowan ate., put Into con­ CHAMBERS FURNITURE yard. Coventry PL 3-8610 between ameeite drive, convenient to bus automatic hot water, piped for LOTS the notice given. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge."udge. circulallon In saM Dlalrlct. at leaat nra THOMAS COLLA CONST. CO. BEFORE TOU Decide to buy A and shopping. Very reaacaaMy automatic washer, one car garage, KJOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. da.va before (he-day of . aald hearing. dition tor coming naadn Bralth- S ^ E S 6:30 and 6 p.m . Coventry—Just off Route 44 GEORGE L . OBDEB OF NOTICE JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. .1 tool ooonounoN «m x new or uaed car drop In lyid aae waita, S3 Pearl atreet Fair\Rates— Action priced. Colton W. Hutchins, MI. nicely landacaped lot. AU dty over Bolton line. 100’ x 300'. n APmOIATED Dick or Milt at Dickenaon Motor FOX TERRIER puppies, female, " A t Tiie Green 94133-6-4694. utmtiee. convenient location. Many GRAZIADIO AT A COURT OF PROBATE held $30. M ale $35. CaU 3 0 . 04601. Cleared, ready to build on. R ealtor at Manchester within and for the AT A COURT, OP PROBATE held Salaa at Center and Cooper Sta. FURNTTURB Rafliilahlng, anUqua Frank Burke added features. An excellent buy $800. Dlitrict of Manchester, on the 37th day at Mancheater 'Within and (or the M I-8-5187 Snbarban For Rent 66 8WEEPINO views, larga four room of August, 1944. Diatrict of Mancheater, on the 30th day Dial ML3-5121 furniture a apaelalty, chain caned (Form^y with FHA) PIU3IORBBD German Shepherd at $15,800, So hurry,. A lice Telephone MI-9-5878 10U OLDS COUPE, radio, heater, Hours: 10 to 5 ranch, pictura window, fireplace, Clam pet, Realfaor. Phone MI. Present. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. af August, 1964. and niabad. Anaon F. Iliorn. puppies. Beet of Mood line. Seven R O C X V lL L E -34 G rove St., HUl- GROCERY STORE Bstale of Marla Ctampo or Marla Preaeal. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. About Town Hydramatlc (l ownar). Ml. 0-8N1 Phone MltchaU 0«rS5. 7 ;80 to 8 :3 0 P.M. ceramic' tile bath, aluminum 0-4643. Fully equipped and stocked. Champ, Ute of Mancheater, In said Estat^of Harold C. Aleord. late of between 6 .8 p.m. Redman w eeks old. CaU RockvUle 6-5800 Blda House, two room furnished IF READY to buy, seU, exchange Manchester, In aald Diatrict. deceaaed, for information. storms, hot water heat, ceUar, one Good going business. $23,900. District, dreraaed. (Formerly with VA) ^>artment. Also single, light acre, good land. Suburban. $13,900. 173 MCKEE STREET—This is a renl eatate, mortgac** arranged. The administrator having exhibitrd an Insolvent estate. .An Anniversary Maaa wiU ba BARGAINS to new and uaad iqipU- housekeeping room, $10 and up. We also have 3 motor boats Oxiault Howard R.’ Haattoge, hla admlnlatratlon account with said The adminatrator having exhibited its 1888 FORD CLUB coupe, green, WASHINO MACHINES repaired. ancea. Tarma and trades. Jamas CkU'lton W. Hutchins, M I. 0-8133, good place for anyone who wanta estate to this Court (nr allowance. It la (Inal----- administration------account wfirvrith said said tomorrow morning at 7:45 at white aide walla, radio and heater, SMOOTH FOX Terrier puppies. On bus line. Children accepted. for sale, $100 and $75. A gency,, ML 8-1107. St. James’ (3iurch tor tha rapos Phone ML 8-0787.. Pedigreed, registered American A. Woods Appliances, $83 Centar 0-4694. a bigger than average lot—77 foot ORDERED: That the 19th day of estate lo this Court for allowance, it Is LOST—That aatlafiad feeling if you Fordomatic, leather trim, $1,600. C O N N E C m C U T S t M l 0-1018. Inquire first floor. Apartment 9. frontage x 883 feet deep plus an MANCHESTER HOME September. 1954. at ten o'clock, fore­ ORDERED: That the i7lh day of of the eoula of Mre. Thereea nech haven’t triad dining at the Roee- Phono M L 84640. STONE, B R I^, ttnplace' and Kennel Club. Stud service^ J ; Sten. READY BUYERS waiting. For tia- noon. at the Probate Office In lha September. 1954. at ten o'clock, fore­ and Mias Mary Pitch. MORTGAGE EXCHANGE ley McCray, Breeder. RockvUle. TWO-FAMILY, five-flva and two extra lot 60 feet x 128. Five rooms Municipal Building in said Mahchestef,' noon, at the Probate Office In the Muni­ mount Raataurant, Route U , Bol­ ment w ork. Call M l 0-8481 br> large rooms, two hew furnaces, •. 8 and 3, automatic hot water, 3-car improvement CO. m e^te Mtlon Ua^ your prognt^ Phone 8-3038. ____ J d A ptx with the Albert J. Gatto Co be and the same U aasigned for a hear- cipal Building In said Manchester be ton. Racaptlona, binqueta, organ- V E R T c l e a n , 1848 C adillac 81 8-8043. 27 Lewis St., Hartford FuUy autom atic. Like new, $80. Summer Homes For Rent 67 oil steam heat.. Property to excel­ garage, outside fireplace. About Phones: MI-3-8177, 3-7787. 9-7205 Ing on the allowance of Iaald...... adminis­ and the same is assigned for a hearing Tha Book Author Luncheon, laatian dlnnen mvltad.>For raaer- aedanetta, fuUy aquippad. 80-day tore. CH. 9-8489, evenings BU. tration account with said esiats and on the allowance of said administration Picture window sash 4’ x 4’3”. lent condition. M I. 0-4843. $8,800 cash required. Jam es J. Route 44-A Bolton, Conn. 9-0949, JA. 9-3986. j* this Court dirscit that notice of the account with said esiata and an order ■ponaored by tha Hajrtford Cbunty vacatlona contact Charlie or Maria guarantee. Dickenaon Motor Salaa. C H -6-8897 Two windows complete 20” x 24." COVENTRY LAKE—Cottages fui«- Rohsn A Son, Resltors, 617 Hart­ lime and place assigned (or said hear­ declaring a final dividend on said YWCIA win be held Friday. Sept. Corner Canter and Cooper Sta. LANDSCAPING, Gradiiig and Live Stock-Vehiclea 42 Licensed Brokers Oola. M L 8-4888; SUUonary type. Reeeoneble offer ished, white gas range, fireplace, CUTE COLONIAL Codder, six ford R oad. Tet. MI. 8-7433. WANTBU)—Single and multi-fam­ ing he given lo all persons known lo estate, and this Court directs Oiat notice 17 at Centlnel Hill Hall. TlckeU ENJOY THE LONG WEEKEND chain aaw work. MI. 84887. electric refrigerator, private sandy rooms, attractively decorated. 1% BOLTON —CJarpenter Rood — 88 be Interested therein lo appear and be of the time and place assigned (or said 1868 CHEVROLET Sedan, power- W B BUT cows, calves and beef accepted. M I. 3-6833. ily homes for ready cash buyers. heard thereon bv publishing a copy of hearing be given lo all persons known tor the annual a ffa ir which wtU IN A GOOD USED CAR FROM FOUND—Black and white Spits, Help Wanted— Peaude S5 beach, boats included. CaU ' PI. baths, fireplace, oil heat, storma, MANCHESTER acres good land, adjoining Man­ begin at 12:30 noon, iney etiU be Mala. CaU Dog Warden. ML gUda, very clean. Tutona combina­ H A I RADIO-TV Service. Service cattle. Alao horaas. Piela Bros. Mortgagee___ am ranged. (JaU~ ------ACB this nriler in some newspaper having a lo be Interested hereip to appear and TeL M L 8-7400. 3-6835. •creens, amesite drive, hktchway, chester Town line. House and Realty (k>. MI 9-n62. circulation In said IMstrIct. at Irast five *“ heard thereon bv publishing a copy obtained locally from Mrs. W. Ik-' MORIARTY RROTHkRS S4B40. ^ tion. Douglaa Motora, 888 Main. charge $8.80. TeL M l. 8-88W. G ary E X PE R IE N C1£D Saleslady, fu ll STOVE, GAS and oU, $30. Can be set tubs, dryer and automatic Four room Cape Cod with two bam , $18,600, W arren E. Howland, days before the day of said hearing, .. this order In shme newspaper having lam onaco. JOHN J. WALI-ETT. Judge. a circulation In said District, at least Dowty Jr., of 42 Russell 8t. time for permanent position. Ap­ SMALL RIDING horse, brown and seen at 147 Birch St. washer tostaUation. Near stores,’ rooms unfinished up. Fireplace, Realtor-Insurer, 648 Woodbridge five days before the day of said heai^ 1N3 FORD Victoria, lustrous tutona ply in person only. Kiddla Fair, Wanted To Rent 68 St. M i: 8-8600, 84711. Annooneements green, radio, heater, overdrive, N white mare, 6 years old, gentle school and bus line. Owner. Timken oil burner, nice grounds. Legal Noticea Ing. ana by mailing In a registered let­ Richard Ctofftn of Bolton wiU ra- 'S3 MERCURY 1088 Main St. with chUdren. Western saddle, SERVEL GAS refrigerator and $13,600. No agenU. M I. 9-3909. BOLTON Lakeffont—Ranch, cus­ ter on or before September 10. 1964. a tum to Boston Univaraity in two idgnal lights. New white waU tires. MELODT RADIO-TV — Phono's. Quality gas stove. Inquire $ Oval FOUR OR FIVE room rent, two Being offered tor sale by original copy of this order In all the known '49 M ERCURY S ID A N bridle, etc,, ties with horse. Full tom bdlt by Gambolati, 34’ living oatH ta o r n o t ic e o f h e a b in o creditors- of ssid estate aa more fully weeks tor hla third yaer. 0>ffin. FLOOR SANDER and edger tor ionaUy clean. A real value Guaranteed service. M I. 8-3380. WANTED— Garment preaser for l2ne, Oxford ViUege. adults and nine year old girl. MAN(JHESTER — Six room Chipe Sightseers Warned Mereoauttte. $ 1 9 9 0 rant m our Paint Dept. CaU Mr. $14N. Sea this one today. price 2178. Inquire Woodland Gar­ owner who purchased property in room, two fireplaces, picture win­ appears In the Partial Administration who was namad to JJaan’s List laundry. Experience preferred but Write Box A, Herald. Cod, i:arage. between Hollister and dow, ceramic tile bath, combina­ STATE o r CONNECTICUT. DisU-ict Account on file In this Court. Also: ’4S-’60-’51 and ’S3 O iry at M I. 8-8181 fo r rates and M otor Salaa, 461 Main. not necessarj'. Apply in person. dens, 188 W oodland St. Phone M I. 1940. On a bus lin e.' o( Andovrr: M. Probate, Court. Colum­ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. while at the university, graduated stack Nm V-S17. $ 5 9 5 Information. Montgomery Ward R yfiBjRb ISH REMOVED. M I. 8-7644. 8-8474. EVERYTHINO YOU NEED new high schools. No through traf­ tion storm wtodowa, attached ga­ bia, September 1. 1964. To By-Pass Shore from Manchester High School in Mereaiya priced right! Maple Dry (Ueaners and Launder- WANTED—Four or five room un- fic, deep shaded lot. V, A. ap­ Oo., Manchester. LABOR DAT weekend special, 80 3 COMPLETE I- fumlahed rant. 'Two adtilta, one 6 rage, amesite drive, 96’ lakefront, Present, Clayton E. Hunt. Judse. LIMITA'nON OBDEB 1952. gaUons of gas free with purchase era, 73 Maple St. ROOMS OF BRAND praised, $13,300, asking $13,900. T ; J.7CRO€kETT trees; dock, raft and boat. Carlton Eatate of Eraklna B. Hyde, late of 'S2 NASH RAMILER ALL KINDS of antenna work. CaU I year old. Writa Box T, Herald. (Jwner. MI, 0-SO16, Andover, In aald Disirict. deceased. (Coatteued tron Pace Oae) AT A COURT OF PROBATE held WE CARRT TIOGA ynma at the of a uaad car from Dickenson's SALES HELP, FULL time, Articles For Sale 45 NEW FURNITURE W. Hutchins, MI. 94182, 9-4694. The Connecticut BaaZ and Trust Com^ at Mancheater within and for the Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Powall of Hardtop cehv. ^ ^ 2 4 5 '44 CADILLAC same prices as at the miU. Sava Motor Sales, comer Center and Art Plnney, TV Antenna Special­ AND APPLIANCE WANTED—4 or 8 room unfurnished Broker pany, Executor u-w of said deceased, Diatrict of Manchester, on the 3rd day ist, Sales and Service. Very fair permanent poaltlMi. Good pay. Ap­ BOLTON SPECIAL having exhibited Its Administration Ac­ way# ere deer end Sjtete Police lAniiaviUe, Ky., left Thuradey for tinM and money by shopping at Cooper Sta. p ly Tots n’ Teena, 868 M ato S t. COMB Of—Browsa around Tha FOR ONLY $510.18 apartment within 6 to 6 mUes of of September A.D.. 1954. home after spending m three weeke Tour Tam Shop, 80 Cottage St. prices. T el. M I. 8-4773. Woodahad, 11 Mato S t, Manches- GOOD VALUES Phone: Office MI-3-5416 count with aald eaute to tills Court (or %eid they expect nothtoE.- more Present. JOHN J; WALLETT. Judge. RockvUle, by manager of W. T. S-Rocm, 3 year old shinglsd allowance, it la Ealnte of Ernest Reichert, late of vacation with their daughter and '4t CHRYSLER $ 5 4 5 TaL M l. 8-3N8. INI FORD VICTORIA. This U tar. Conn. Good uaad tumlturs MONTHLY PAYMENTS Grant 0>. and famUy. CaU R ock­ , ORDERED: That the 16th day of then the ueuel traffic probleme. Mancheater, In aald Diatrict. deceaaed. sharp hard top convertible with 3 OF $18.13 MARLBOROUGH—Route 3, 7. Residence MI-9-7751 ranch on lot 150’ by 200’. Plas­ September, 1954. at 3:3U o'clock in the aon-in-law, Mr. and Mre. Hamil­ Oreen. Like new tnelde and ROTOTILLER bought and sold. TH. ML 84164. ville 6-3780. room colonial to good condition. At the aeme timk, tha State On motion of Oeorgena Reichert of ton J. McKee of 51 (Tooper St. TOUR TARN SHOP, 80 Cottage St. tone paint, radio, heater, over­ Open 'til 7 p.m. Beautiful Phllco Electric Refrig­ tered walls, all copper plumbing, afternoon, at the Probate Office In Co­ said Mancheater. administratrix. out. SPECIAL e X O e "Social Worker tor Town Copper plumbiim> fuU bath, elec- lumbia. In aald District, be. and the Perk end Foreet Commisalon eeid ORDERED: That six months from Mrs- McKee le the former Miee T al. M L 8-3888. Headquarters fo r drive, signal lights and fender erator RELIABLE Couple with two chU.- •conqmicsl heating; basement ga­ same Is. assigned (or a hearing oo the PRICE. #079 FOR HIRE trie hot water. No central heating . Lots For Sale 73 the hurricane Tueedey haa forced the 3rd day of September A.D.. 1964. Mildred Powell of thle town and Barnet and 'Doga Tams and Susan skirts. ExceUent jri^chanlcaUy too. of Manchester. One year Beautiful Washing Machlna dren need four room . rent. (JalT rage, shade trees—$13,900. allowance .of said Administration Ac­ be and the same -are limited and al­ 'iOUNCOUI4dNI. BM m Knitting accessories. Also See It yourself DOOK system but full cellar would per­ count with said estate, and this Court the closinx of the State’s Ham- lowed for the creditors within which to was married to McKee laat May at at Oakland Motor with operator. Lawns, Gardena, Beautiful Bedroom Suite M I, 0-7668. THREE ADJOINING lots on Oak­ directs that notice thereof be given to '44 CHRYSLER art noodle work suppUea. Sales, 887 Oakland Street. T el. NQ. experience required. Start­ WE SAT AGAIN mit easy tostaUation. Bam garaga. monaaatt Beach in Madison slid bring in their claims against aald ea- the Bmanuel Lutheran (Thurch. Tobacco Beds Beautiful Living Room Suite Lot 100’x320’ within sight of lake. land atreet. Priced fqr quick sale. M a d e l i n e s m i t h all persons known to be inteVasted tale, and the aald adminlatratrix la Convertible. $ 3 4 5 8-04N. Open evenings. Free Estimates—MI-3-8144 ing salary $3,376 per year. POWER MOWERS MIDDLB-AGEU) couple need 4 or 6 therein to appear at said time and the Harkness Memorial State Park directed lo give public notice to the $ 1 0 4 5 FREE FILL or aand to be taken Mo Money Down—$2 Weekly Beautiful Dinette Set An excellent buy at $0,900. ■Howard R. Hastings Agency, MI. place, by publishing a copy of this In W aterford. rooms with furnace heat, near bus 9-1107. Realtor credlloraa to bring In their claims with­ away. ST Bartland Road. ML 1880 FORF O td o Custom four-door, Many other liberal bene­ BUDGET CENTER Beautiful "De Luxe" Range line. M I. 9-6386. order once In some newspaper having Hosvever, the commission said in said time allowed by publishing a a circulation In said District, and by copv of this order In Some newspaper 848M . radio, heater. Very good condition. 81 Center Street Instead of Philco Electric Refrig. MANCHESTER—Coolidge Street, MI-9-1642 or 9-1146 sending a like copy by prepaid register­ Rocky Neck State Park ' near fits. Merit system exami­ erator. If You Prefer having a circulation In said probate Can be seen at Don WUlls Garage, HouMhold Senrices MZ-3-4164 8-room Cape Cod, no redecorating ed mail to each of the following named; Stonington was re-opened yester­ district, within ten ten daya from the Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum Farms and Land For Sale 71 Suburban For Sale 75 BOLTON HOMES Mr. Ralph W. Brown. R.F.D. No.. 1, date of this Order, and return make -to o r ^ o n e M I. 8-4737 after 4:80 p.m . nation. Obtain application necessary. Large trees with picnic Brookfield. Maxx.: Mrx. Chselotte' P. day and Ocean Beach Park at New TERMS...... TRADES CHAIN 8AWS, IS, N and 48 inch, Offered IS-A and A Few Other Articles area in rear yard. Lot 90’xl00’. London is scheduled to re-open to­ Ihia court of the notice given. tor rent. CaU M I. 8-1464. from Manchester Welfare ROYAL AND Bmith-Corona pon- EASTERN CONNECTICUT — Ex­ BOLTON—LAKE front, first lake, $9,900 . . . Four room non-expand- JSmex, 106 Rutland Road. Hematesd, JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. SERVICE ON aU makes sewing EVERYTHINO Adjoining lot 120’xl42’ included 8 room, hot water, oil heat, full able on a slab. Excellent condi­ L.I>. New York: Mlxi Barbara Jean day. . . . ood W Oriwn , . . $HMW sp AuUnaobilea for EzchaiiKe 5 Department, Municipal ■Me and standard typewriters. FOR ONLY $519.16 ceptional buys dairy, poultry in total price of $13,900. Post, 243 Van Colt Ave.. Fsrmlngdale. machines. Also electrifying,r. Work All makes of adding machines farms, with or without stock, 3 to cellar. $1900 cash required. Ad. tion. Good sized lot. WIU qualify L.I., New York: Mr. Adrian Poet, 243 The New York. New Haven. 4k P e ra o n a te Free storage until wanted. Free Joining lot available. Call owner tor OI loan. Van Colt Ave.. Farmlngdsle, L. New Hartford Railroad and bus com­ WILL TRADE Chinchillas for late done la your home. Slchel, Ml. Building, Mancheetor, aold or rentad. Rapalrs on aU 400 acres. Welles Agency, (Joven- York; Mre. Marion P. Ruviells. 704 Bel­ •‘Carol’a Capers” top billing over 8-8418. Day phone ML 8-817L delivery. try. PI. 24872. MANCHESTER — 'Ontral loca­ MI. 9-7136. panies report they are ready to the Labor Day weekend even Called fetr sod deUperad THE PROSPECT BUI School fo r model car or staUon wagon. Phone Connecticut or Connecti­ makaa. Marlow’s. $10,500 . . . On Bolton Lake and mont Ave.. Collingewood 7. New Jer­ M l. 8-318|. Free set up by our own reliable tion. Large 8-room houae noyr a sey; Mr. Burnap Poet. 2032 Spruce handle holiday crowds, Alrlinea though ‘Visitors’ cars might creep promptly st no estra yomw children wlU re-open Sept FLAT FINISH Holland window FOR .IMMEDIATE sale, income just off R(Mte 44-A. Three bed­ Street, Philadelphia. Penna.: Mr. David running planes out of Hartford re­ MOMARTY BROTHERS TAKE ADVANTAGE of our prices men. tourist guest house with good in­ bumper to bumper. Stb. 'nansportatton tumlanad. Mrs. cut State Emfdoyment property, two family house, one rooms, combination living and Poet. United States Embassy, Fort au charge. shades, made to m easure. * AU on combination aluminum win­ Hoosra For Sale 72 come. ExceUent conventions! home Prince. Halil: Mrs, Anionette Shapiro, port they are practically flUed up Lela Tybur, dlreotor. Phone ML Service. Application mi^t NO PAYMENTS TO BANKS rent completely furnished with dining room, nice kitchen. Full tor today. Having withdrawn constables UNCOLN-MERCURY DEALERS Aoto Aceeaaorles—Tires 6 metal Venetian blinda at a new dows and doors from $16.60 up in­ without alterations for large fam­ c-o Mr. Edward Shaolro, Traeerlab, 84787. low price. Keys mada arhils you OR FINANCE COMPANIES MANCHESTER GREEN—Six room sale. Extra building lot. Must act basement, large fieldstone fire, Inc.. 130 High Street, Boston 10. Mass.; Connecticut’s shoreline from from shore road entrances Wed­ be on file qn or before stalled. Manchester Home Im­ Uy. 3>car garage, copper pitunb- nesday, he set about lifting the 301.S15 CENTER STREET ' , TEL. MI#41SS BATTERIES — 80% off. Square Walt Marlow’A provement Co. MI. 84177. PHONE HARTFORD CH-7-0358 riiich, patio, attached garage, quickly. No a'gents. C*U owner, place. Marvelous opportunity tor Mr. Harold M. Post. 800 Kings High­ New Haven to New York Stato. PINE PHARMACY APPLE w o o d : May b« had for re­ ing. Large porches, 80’xl50’ lot. way, Ea.st, Haddonfleld. New Jeriey: State Police blockade yesterday. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 10 P. M. type as low as $4.N ex., long type September 15.” AFTER 7 P. M. CH-8-4800 plastered waUs, ceram ic tUe bath, Priced right R ockville .6-8305. a family that enjoys boating, fish Phoenix Office of Connecticut Bank and except tor spots, apparently is not C A U MI-9-9S14 moving faBen'trees at once. How- WEAVINO of buma, moth boles MBUf’S Second-t)snd ;uid rebuUt SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT formlcli counters, carpeting, gar­ ing, swimming and skatln(f. Trust Company. Attn: Mr. W. C. Mac- damaged enough to warrant clos­ First he - telephoned. Lieut. Os- w d Jkobbo, 743 H illstown R oad. fT M . Written guarantee. Cole ANDOVER, BOLTON, Coventry Motors. ML 848M. and tom clothing, hoisery runs, work and dress %hoes. Better than bage disposal unit, 11 cu. ft. re­ donough, 803 Main Street. Hartford. ing. mua,, H. Avery, commanding the S4187. A—L—B—E—R—T—’—S EUjLINGTON—9 rooms, 5 down, 4 and vicinity—Old center chimney $13,900 . . . Five room ranch in Conn.s and State of Connecticut. Attor­ Groton Barracks. He said Avery handbags repairsd, slpper re­ cheap new ones. Sam Tulyes Shoe frigerator, stove, Bendix combina­ B'i!yberry Estates (Bolton Center). ney General's Office, Slate Capitol, Thera w4re no reports of inland MOTHERS; Need money to outfit Repalrtog, 15 Maple Street. 43-45 Aliyn St., Hartford tion washer-dryer, cloee to new up, 2 tile baths, 2 kitchens, fire­ colonial, paneling, modem im­ Hartford. Conn.; all at leaat 10 daya told him it would take until today •72 . placement umbreUaa repaired, provements, near Parkway, 44 On a aleb, has fireplace, combina^ resorta closing because of tha hur- mqn'e ehirt collars reveraed and children lor school? Shun aa much school. Etorly occuiw ncy. $16,800. place, copper plumbing. Can ba befora aald day of hearing. ricaniilb. to go through channels and make AntoaiobOea for Sale 4 Aato RepairlttK—Paliiting 7 G,E. WRINGER tVpe washer, acres, only $12,600 ; 4 rooma (2 tion windows and a lot 150'x 150. CLAVTON E. h u n t . Judge. raplaced. Marlow’s Uttla Mend­ as $3 an hour representing nation­ WELSH. BABY carriage, body Warren E. Howland, Realtor, In­ used aa. one or two family house. East Lym e an exception to the pro­ child's antique crib, high chair, Only 5 yeara old. 200’ frontage, partly finished), knotty pine living Ideal place to raise your family. BEFORE TOU Buy a uaad car CAR BURN OIL? ing Shop. ally known Avon Cosmetics. CaU lifts out. Like new. Also baby surer, 848 W oodbridge St. MI. O R D G Efir NOTICE tective rule. . baskinette, pad and lining, $8. MI. child’s desk and chair aet. PI. 2H acres. Just a few minutes -to room, concrete basement, oil furn­ Will qualify tor top mortgage. ON a d m in is iI kation a c c o u n t Bee Goman Motor Bales. Buick M I. 9-137$. 34954. 8-8600, MI. 8 4 7 fl. East Lyme Opens "Can’t 'wait," said MacKinnon, 94377; Bradley Field. Good mortgage ace, garage, artesian well, in­ $19,500 . .. Large Colonial with at­ Bales and Bervioe. 388 |g Economy overfasul, most $J1 sulated, private beach, only $5,000. AT A (X)URT p r PROBATE held aj and he telephoned the secretary to These Are Not Building— Contracting 14 GIRLS FOR stuffed toy work, hand MODERN four room home, plas­ available. Priced at $18,900. tached two car garage. Three bed'' Gov. John LodgV- Then, last night, street MttcheD 8-4671. O ^ ova- ears. Parts and labor $49.95. aewing And hand cutting. Apply CICDAR r o u n d raU and poet fenc­ QUALITY GAS range, good condi' tered walla, Timken oU heat, Many other suburban homes and- Columbia, .within and (dr the District Uon, price reasonsM e. CaU MI. rooms, enclosed porch down. Fire, of Andover, on the first day of Septem­ TIurricane Show’ State Police Commissioner Jolin iiings. No money down. $4.90 month­ CUSTOM BUILT homes, general Ka-KIar, W Hilliard. ing tostaUed. Alao clothes poles. aluminum storm windows, clmm CALL WM. McBRIDE farm s, new and old, $3,700 and up. ber. 1954. Call M I. 8-9787. 3-4608. Welles Agency, (Joventry. PI. plfce, Timken heat. Good lot Present. Clayton E. Hunt. Judge. C. Kelley called MacKinnon back ONLT DOUGLAS wfll sNl you ly. All work guaranteed. ..contracting, remodeling, repairing. and neat, fenced yard, . 'near MI-3-4816 for Appointments. and said if he would take the xe- ' Financing arranged. Free eati SALES GIRL, experienced for hoi' MhMi, ^orcs bus. Ch^ 24872, $27,500 . . . Custom built ranch in Estate of Alfred B. Cocking, late of East Lyme, Sept. 3 (iPI — late model oar aa low aa fltf iery and handbage. Salary and GAS HOT-water heater, 30 gal., Andover. In said Diatrict, deceased. aponsibility the State Police would MOTOR SALE mates,I. VIl^ cou r Conatruction C o., two yeara' old, $40. Call MI. $8,800. (hiriton W . Hutchins, a nice rural setting. One year old. Tbs Administrator c.r.a. having ex­ "(Tome and get it!’’ ,says East .-71 down. We do not ask you to take HEOSTROM baby carriaga for & COLONIAL ROAD—Roeedale Sec- hibited his administration account with t>e called off. Ford, Chevrolet, e tc ...... $134.98 173 Highland S t T el. M l. S-48M. commission. Pleasant working 9-9590. » 94132, 9-4894, J. WATSOl? BEACH CO. Seven good sized rooms on one Lyme. Meaning an eyeful of Labor Day a loaa from a baidt conditions, in Maneheater'a new> ■ale, $18. Phone M I. 9-7686. tlon—Enjoy your Bolton Lqke said ettate to Ihia Court (or allowance. "I don’t doubt that these pre­ Pontiac, Oldsmoblle, etc. ..$17428 Real ton —Hartford—Appralaera floor. Full basement with garage. It Is hurricane aftermath tor ail com­ company to complete your down GENERAL Conatruction, altera­ est modem store. Apply to MK 39 SUNSET STREET-4 lOom sin­ home ail year around in this beau­ ers. cautions may be necessary in other payment Poaittvaly only glN No Money Down, $3.M Weekly BUY DIRECr and save valuable One room is extra large and can ORDERED: That the 11th day 61 towns,” MacKinnon said, “but we tions, rem odeling, N<*atlo tUa, Draizen at Morton's Shoe Store, gle enclosed porch. New warm air tiful 4 room ranch located within be used as additional living room, September. 1954. at 10:30 o'clock In the Most shore- towns were grate­ down buys a 1848 c a r , SIN buys a New Motor Guarantee. 775 Main St., M anchester. doUars on nationaUy advertised Musical Instramcnte 53 Ml heat. Older home. Two-car ga­ 88 W STH ERELL STREET—A WfU short com touting distance from forenoon, at the Probate OlllCe In Co­ don’t need any police protection ------d «& on - counter work, garag^ etc. No Job den cr a fourth bedroom. Why at­ lumbia. in aald District, be. and the ful tor State Police road blocks 3SM, $3N bqrs a 1861 No addli too email. Eugene Olrardln, 16 aluminum windows, doors, Jalau- rage. Needs interior decorating huUt older home—6 . rooma plus an town. Special features 8 bed­ here. There's no looting and no al side notes or loans. We guaran­ COLE MOTORS sies, porch enclosures. Visit our SALE! Baldwin Spinets and grand enclosed front porch." A iice yard rooms, living room, picture win­ tempt to build your own home and same Is assigned (or a hearing on the behind which work crews were debris and our roads are all. open. Trotter S t ML 8-6809. pianos from the annual Berkshire throughout. Lot 60 x 100, $8,980. have all the headaches and worries allowance of said admlnlatratlon ac­ making repair and clearing debris, tee to sett under the above terms 486 Onter Street MIDDLEAGED woman for house, showroom. Winter Seal at Con­ George L, Graziadio, Realtor. MI. 100 foot front wlfh .trees and dow overlooking lake, dining count with said eatate, and this Court It would be Billy to keep visitors Music Festival at big dlacounts. when a cAoicc home like this is directs that notice of the time and and some used their own - con­ lith notos a s low a s $40 monthly. M l-9-0980 CABINST MAKING—Wi slao do w ork to live in. CaU M I. 9-7087. necticut, 443 Main St., M anches­ 9-5878. bushes. One-car garage. Price room, kitchen, oil burner, beach out over the holiday weeliend. This credit is our only require- ter. M L 8-4633. Factory-guarantee. Terms $50 $15,000. Jam es J. Rohan A Son, privileges. Asking 86,900. We also available. place assigned (or said hearing be stables to back up the state force. especially applies to Crescent aU types of carpentry work, re­ down, 3 years to pay. Trade-ins given to an persons known to )>e intei^ ment. Douglas“ Motors, - 83S , modeling, alterations, etc. Good BILLING Machine operator want­ MANCHESTER—Move right to. R e a lto n , 617 Hartford Road. Tel. nave a go^ 4 room single in same We also have the agency to sell estrd therein to appear and be heard Not so First Selectman Clinton Beach. ed for general (rfflce drork. Exper RUl> ■ WOOL and remnants. In- accepted. Goss Plano Company, WeU constructed and well plaimed M I. 3-7433. section at $8,400. Brandy Road, thereon by publishing a copy of this F. MacKinnon of 'Ektat Lyme. Aato Driving .School 7-A workmanship, and reaaanabla 317 Asylum Street (A crosa from four new ranch homes that are order once In' some newspaper having 1841-18N. OLDER CbevroleU, ratea. Estimates gladly given. ience preferred but not neceSaary. Btnictions to making beautiful eix room colonial, fireplace and Bolton will be your choice loca­ nearing completion.. Buyers are to Chief executive of a town sus­ AUTOMOTIVE HINT braided, ruge thatt add distinction Hotel Bond) H artford. JA. 5-6$06. VACANT—Five room ranch at 3 a circulation in said District .and by AUTO DRIVINO tnatrucaon. AU CaU Dick at PL 346N or John at T el. M I. 3-4178 between 9 a.m . . 4 tUe bath. Bhcceptional lot. Conven- tion if you are looking tor subur­ fet their choice of decorations. sending a copy thereof by prepaid tained largely by 'tourist trade To minimize- danger, automobile leaaona on insured dual control p.m. for personal interview. to any home. Gen’s Rug Shop, 86 Free parking in lot next door west. vient. H. B. Grady, Broker. MI. crarroll Drive, RockvUle. ($rd ban living. Modem split-level registered mafi to each of the following and aum'mer (tottagera, a town brakes should be applied easily and ML S47N . named persons: Alfred L. Cocking, An­ Every Day Reptesents TaJeott Ave., RockvUle. Phone street on left beyond underpass). car. Capahla eiqwilanced instruc­ 3-8009. home surrounded by trees. Special T. J. CROCKETT dover, Connecticut :_Mrs. Carrie C. Mo- that threw its resources into high steadily in event of a tire blowout, tor. Omdntr Auto SchooL MI. WOMAN TO Do occasional baby 6-6706. V.A. approved at $13,300. ( H i gear to get air roads reopen^ 18M CHEVROLET sedan. Beater, Rooms Without Board 59 features—hot water heat, oil, 8 Real Estate Broker Graw. 72 Putnam Street. Brlstol,-Coit- Instead-of putting full force upon 84018,^ JA . 7-a$M. sitting and mother’s helper, days. MANCHESTER, Hamlin St. Duplex Madeline Smith, Realtor. MI. ''bedrooms, tile bath, dining area, ndcticut: and Mrs. Elisabeth Blan­ MacKinnon wanted to give them. radio, 18M Oidamoblle six coupe, Rooflng^Sidlng 16 M I. 9-1183. ALL ALUMINUM combination win­ 8 and 8, large rooms, targe lot, 9-1843 or M l. 9-1148. Bolton Center chette. Raymond Hill Road. Uncasvllle, hydramatlc, new ctngs. No down dows and doors, self-storing, aava FRONT ROOM, centreUy located. large living room, fireplace, Connecticut; all at least five days be­ DRIVINO InstnictloTis from your Conttououe hot water. Parking. oU heat,'two-car garage. Good in­ Anderson windows, kitchen has Phones; Days Ml-3-5416 fore said day of hearing. ^payment, $4,N weekly. Cole home. Dual-control inanreo car, R A T ’S ROOFINO Oo. BuUt up heat, comfort, conveniance, laat a come. Howard R. Hastings Agen­ Weekends and Evenings MI-9-7751 CLAYTON E. HUNT, Judge. Mohns. ML A08M. rocte, gutter work,, root, chimney Help wanted— Male 36 ...... lifetime. “Free demonstration. iV ciu___ i Gentleman preferred. M l. 9-7129. dishwasher, fan^ formica counter standard or automatic. CaU $Can- c y , M anchester. MI.^ 9-1107 any top. Basement garage, full cellar, ROCKVILLE— 8 room single, LARGE SAVINGS ehastai Orlvlns Aeadtmy. Ft. repairs. Frea eatimates. Ray anytim e. BUl Tim sky. ML 8-9098. AT A COURT o r PROBATE held — FORD — FORD — FORD ^ FORD — FORD TO BE BURE see MeChuo for a ACCOUNTANT • Office manager TWO SINGLE men are looking for tim e. large lot. Asking 115,500. Good bedrooms, one Vi bath, oil heat, at Manchester within and (or the •>' ■ . p - ■ ^ W 3-7348, Ton traa. Hagenow. M l. 9-3314. R ay Jack- one gentleman to share their aix _L_ SEPTIC TANKS District of Manchester, on the 2nd day wonderful deal on a new 1864 aa«,.M l. 3-8SN, with factory coat experience. Ap­ FLAGSTONE. Stone, for walla, child Realty Co., Realtors. Man aide porch, 2-car garage, large lot: room fumlahed apartment. On- MANCHESTER. Fulton Road—Well Chester M I. 8-7925 or MI. 9-07^4. (Jbuld convert into 2 or 3 apart­ of September A.D., 1M4. Pontiac or a good wiU used car. MORTLOCK’S DRIVINO School. ply by ^letter giving full particn- iKRiaa fronts, Oreplacea, etc. Bol kept expandable Cape Cod with AND Present. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge, a t Top trades. McClure; Pontiac, STS r o o f i n g . Siding and carpantry. lars as to experience. The Orford ton Notch Quarry M*. 84817. traUy located. All utUiUes includ­ ments. Cali owner after 5 p.m Estate of Joseph (.Alulnsky nr lAben- Loat confidence quickly restored ing fully equipped kitchen avaU- dormers, plastered waUs, fire­ R ockville 5-4120. ski. late of Manchester In said district, Main. Tel. ML 8-48N. Open eve­ by a aUUed, courtaoua inatructor. Alterations and addlUona. Osll- Soap Oo., 78 HiUlard St. place, hot water oil heat, amesite PLUaCED SEWERS deceased. nings 'til 10. mge. Workmanship guarantsad. able. M I. 8-6416. Pafchworic PotholcJer$ Upon application of Anna Mary Mac­ Llcanke Included. Insured, dual WANTED—Dishwasher, days. Ap­ drive, screens and storm windows. coo trolled standard and bydrama- A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn Boats and AccesaoriiM 46 Owner leaving state wants imme­ Donald, praying that an Instrument pur­ DILLON NEWLY DBCORATKD, BeautifuUy A 1863 NASH R am bler C odhtiy etraet MItch>U 3-4860. ply Arthur Drug Store, Manchea- NAOHINE CLEANED Lata Naws In Classics porting to he the last will and testa­ tio cara. ML 8-TlN. ■- ter. M I. 8-8648. 10 FT. RUNABOUT, two decks, (umished and spacious room. The diate sale. P rice $13,300. Escott ment of said deceased be admitted to club, beautiful two-tone green. A gency; MI. O^TSSS. probate, as per application on file, it Is FuUy equipped with Radio and FOR THE BEST m Bmided built wheel and throttle. $100. Good con­ most complete light housekeeping Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer ORDERED: That the foregoing appli­ IS TOUR AUTO ORTVINO instruction from MAN FOR furnace tostaUation and faculties available to Manchester. .. beater. As shiny as the day it your homo. Insured dual control up roou,roofs, shingle abtngia roofa, gutters,gut) dition. 1061 Chris Craft Com ­ tIANCHESTER GREEN - Rxcel- Lines lastaUed — Cellar Water- cation be he.ard and determined at the Motor Sues was purchased. Inside Is immacU' conductors and root repdn sheet metal work. Bxperlance pra- m ander, $176. M I. 3-77M. You WiU marvel at tha cleanlinesa Proofing Dene. Probate office In Manchester in said car. Larson Orivtog- School. MI. caU of this buUdlng. ChUdran accepted. lent six room ranch home, at­ District, on the 10th day of September, late. Has a'conservatively driven 8-6078. OoughUn, IntcheU s TTOT. ferred. Apply 186 West Middle A.D. 19M. at eleven o'clock In the fore- Turnpike 7 p.m. Centra. Priced so reaaonable tached garage, tiled hath, enclosed 33A88 mUes. Can obtain bank rates porch, attic storage, ameolte McKin n e y ir o s . noon, 'and that notice be given to all If desired. Will accept trade. $11N BALLARD’S DRIVINO SCHOOL — Diamonds— Watches— you’U gaapi Be sura and aea this persons Interested in sold estate of the WANTED—Quality control trainee. one. M rs..D orsey, 14 Arch S t drive, storm windows and doors. SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. pendency of said application and thd o r best offer. M I. 8-4838. ’•Manchester's oldest” Ownar- Jewelry 48 Fenctd to lot. Owner leaving Man­ UA-183 Peart S t , TeL M1-S-5S8S time and place of hearing thereon, by Roofing and Chimnejrs 16-A WiU train. Muat be over 18 yeara jHiblishlng. a copy of this order In some FORD Certified by AAA and Board of 1863 CHEVROLET8, tw o-door and of age and high school graduate, ^URNISHlte Room for rent, near chester, 81A600 for quick sale. newspaper having a circulation In said SMucation. Wa offer training, aX- tJDONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, te- Howard R. Raatinga Agency, Man­ four-door, very clean and in excel­ ROOFING—Specializing in repair- .Alternating two ahifts. Litoral jOalra, adjusts w atches expertly. Mato St. ‘Gentleman preferred. 9 district, at least five days before the 1953 OLOSMOBILE “9S" perlenca. latbst methods. ML. ' tog roofa of all kinds. Also now ch ester.' M I. 9-1107 any tim e. day of- said hearing, to appear If they lent condition. Hurry, hurry, only- fringe benefits, (^pOrtunlty for ad­ RAtoonable pilcee. ^gen Hazel S t M l. 9-2170. see cause at said time and place and DBALER 8-3245. roofs. Gutter work.’ Chimneys daUy. $8N. At Center Motor Seles, 461 vancement. If interested , and Thursday avahtoga. Bpruea MANCHESTER—6 room cblpnlel, be heard relative thereto, and make re­ 4-door, fiiHy oquippod with d i OEttm hiolsdisg pswsr bldaned; repaired, N years’ sx- qualify, call Rogers Corp., Man­ LARGE,' FURNISHEU) room for turn to this court, and by mailing In a atraat Mltehan 8-4387. two with light housekeeping fa­ oU heat, com bination aluminum registered, letter on or before Septem­ st««riiiq. This boM tHiil low iiiHooqo cor cos bio y p m . Motorcyclee— Bicycles 11 perience. Frse sstimatss. CaU chester. Superintendent C. Marco. JkDVANCEMENT ber 3. 195'4. a copy of said will and of Howisy.. Manebaatar latchaU M I. 34163. cu lties and bath. M l. 9-4770. wtodowa and screens, recreation rooip, amesite drive to garage. this order to Michelina A. (..abaneky. See Him fot^ Values ot e fnemeoideios Mwiss oyer sow COP |Kkes. 4 ^ BICTCLES, nsw, used, bought-and S-53BJ. , " Fuel and Feed 49*A bPPORTUNITIES 204 Windsor Street, Manchester. Conn.: BEST BUY CBORCHES RELIABLE, Steady man, good pay. PLEASANT, FmnUtaed boom, auit- Large lot convenient to school and Anna ' Mary MacDonald. 88 BUrnbam aold. Re^^airi^ and rebull' Street. Manchester. Conn.: John J. Apply between 8 . 7 p. m. Gus SEASONEU) Hardwood for fireplace able for two.I. 'Cooking i^vU ^ea if busr line. Owner moving out of F ree pick dp and deU veiy wdUifn desired. M I. 9-3884. etate. Frances K. Wagner, Real­ for I,abansky. 20* Windsor Street. Manches­ *68 WJUys Sedan— Lustrous blue. two mile ' radius. Manchester CHIMNEYS Repointed and repair­ SchaUer,, 363 W oodland St. and furnace. (Jut to order. Imme­ ter, Coiln. 19S2 FORD TUDOR $11$5JMi ed. M I. 3-6638. diate deUvefy. CaU Glastonbury, tor, M I. 9-0038; Other listings JOHN J. WAU.ETT. Judge. Kadle aad heater. ExceUent condltiah. Save 80% of original cost. Cyqte Shop, IN West Middle Turn­ PI^toSA N T ROOU on West Side available. > 1953 CHEVROLET pike.^ M I. 9-30M or 8-3503. M E. 8-3033 after 6 p.m . SklU EDM EN AT A COURT OP PROBATE held __ . A . V Hdp Wanted— with private' famUy,. Also parking at Manchester within and for the 'S3 Studcbaker Champion Five ^siiace. Tel. MI. 9-58(S2. $1000. DOWN, Three bedroom Male or . Female 8 7 are always better-than-average District of Manchester, on the 2Stn day ityliiM coRvortiblo, Kqlit with o diorh Min top. lo Nn Passenger . Coupe-rPriced to Heating— Phiinbing ' 17 Garden— FarnH-Dairjr • ranch, fireptace, garage, one acre, of August. 1954. 1952 FORD RANOHWUON $1595J» save you many dollars. Wanted Antos— BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS, furnished trees, or four room stogie and ga- to the fsat-expaaRiag aircraft Present. JOHN J. WAU.ETT, Judge. Hrst oil this gom for it won't stay I0H9. LENNOX FURNACBIS and warm PIANIST WANTED for local danc- Estate of Theresa Steiner, late of Radio aad heater. Jnet like man. Motorcycles 12 Producte 50 rooma, twin bed-or double, for two r^ e; $1500 down, (Jape (Jod, six Indnstry. So why net start to­ Manchester, in said District, deceased. •83 Studebaker Commander "VJ air heating. Earl Van Camp. ML toch achool. Write Bto NS, or Tel. refined people. Central. MI. P I. 2-7037. rooms finished, or four room day 8o hnlld a future at Pratt TOe executor having exhibited his ad- Fordor Sedan . Automatic WANTED—By private party, clean 84844. T PIOC YOUR own tomatoes, 80c 84968 o r 9-7188. ranch, nearly new nearCJroas mlnlstrailon account with said sslate drive, fuUy accessorized. Save. 1847 JOT 48 Studebaker Champion. basket. J. Dixon F arm s, 669 HlUs Highway, suburban. Carlton W. aad Whitney Aircraft. to this Court.for allowance. It is 1952 FORD FORDOR Two door or Starlight coupe. PALMER’S ROOFING CO. Roofing STATE OF CONNECTICUT. Open St., East Hartford, near Manches­ LARGE ROOM central, kitchen ORDERED: That the 9th day of $1195X0 Competitive Examination Notice: Hutchins. M l. 941S3, 9-4$S4. September. 1944. at ten o'clock, fore­ Very eleaa. 1951 BUICK *80 ChevrMet F ordor Sedan. Phone M l. 3-4S87 :sftqr 6 p.m . and tiding, repairs. Gutters. Free ter line. privUeges, private entrance, park­ noon, at the Prbbaie OKIce In the Muni­ estimates. MI. 3/7^ . Clinical P|ychoiogi8t (Connecticut ing. Gentlem an. M I. 3-4724, / W e S till need— cipal Building In said Manchester, be *48 WUlys SUtlon Wagon, 6 Cyl.— residence ivaived) (Closing date Pick YOUR own tomauies, 80c and the same lx aaslpied tor a hearing Spocid Do Lhko 2>iloor, ilork 910011. A ooe owsor low Overdrive...... $ 4 9 5 BUsinesd Services Offered 13 Septem ber 30) No. 2S40, |4030- ir basket. Petersen Farms, Dem- NEAR CEUfTER, heated, weU furn­ • Tool and Die Makers on the allowance of said administration $6460. Nutrition Consultant (C los­ Notice account with said estate and this Court 1952 CHEVROLET CLUB OPE. $995.00 fflHoogo immoeiilato cor. Millinery— Dressmaking 4 9 “ St., Wa1>ptog, • ished room, next to bath. Quiet directs that notice of the time and Excelleat eoaditlen. *47 Pontiac Sedan Coupe. ...$395 COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart ing date Septem ber 38), No. 3381, area. Parking. CaU M I. 9-3178. • Tool and Gauge Inspee- placic assigned (or said hearing be R. Wolcott on wringer and auto- OlUiSSMARBUl, alteimtiona on $4030-$5460. Senior Design Engin­ SWEETT ClDEUl fresh iqade daUy, Meeting Of Bolton Zoning Board tora given to all persons known to be. In­ •81 Henry J—Blue finish. cAts, suits, dresses, skirts, etc. 89c a gaUon or 89c half gallon. FURNISHED ROOM with light of Appeals Tuesday, Sept. 7 at 8 terested therein to appear and be heard matte washing machines, vacuum eer, IReal Aaaeta), (dosing date • Gange Makers thereon by publishing a copy o( this claaners, m otora, amaU appU- CaU Ml. 848M. Septem ber 23), No. 3363, $8780- Farmers OuUet, 811 East Middle housekeeping. ChU MI.‘ 9-1139 after p. m., Bolton (Jommunlty HaU to order In some newspaper having a cir­ *41 Pontiac Convertible—Make an hear Pi* appeal' of Giuiprin. Morra 1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN $1095X6 offe r. ancea. Welding. IM Mato S tf^ $8160. Variaype Otorator, Grade Tpke. 6 p.m . • Precision Machiniate culation In said District, at lc**lii - Power Glide. Phone M l 84378. I (closing date September 33), No. on undersized lot on ~ Bolton “ CJeit- five days before the day of said hear-1 65 Other Makes and • Refrigeration Equip­ Ing. andmasM iiaeby •*«mmailing I I l a w in4n ' am registered a9 ao-I let­a5-* Moving— Tracking 3383, $3380 $3340;, Prison Guard, DAMSON PLUMS for Jam. Large, LARGE, PLEtoSANT room next to ter Road. Boundry lines are as PATCHWOI ter on or before August 27, 1954. a copv Many others To Choose From S t o r a g e 20 (doatog dote September 3S), No. clean fruit. 36c a quart. George bath, for one or two refined peo­ follows: Ehist 214 ft., Cosprto Mor­ ment Operators POTHOLDERS 5 4 8 3 of this order to Frank G, Steiner. 105 Models to Choose From MASON—Flaldatone a specialty B. 3384, $S130-$4880. Apply O ffice of Potterton, 171 A very St. M I. 9-7303 ple, near Mato, 17 Pearl Street. ra. south ISO ft., Gasprin Morra, Eldrldge St.. Manchester. Conn.: 1545 FORD CONVERTIBLE E -Z Term s Toth. Phone M I. 8-3307. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OO., west 314..ft., Keeney Hutchinson • Sheet metal Mechanics ^ Here is an ideal way to use Theresa Steiner Von Hone. IR Goodwin the State Personnel Director, TOMATOES—Pick your own, 35c a St.. Hartford. Conn.: Joseph Steiner. Jet Mack. Very hot. WUl not be In unfit Friday night. local and long dlatanca moving. AT THE CENTER. Pleasant, large and north 150 fi.. Bolton Onter '• Fusion Welders scrape of leftover fabrics—perk-up ITP Garden Drive. Manchester. Conn.: COMPLETE Hand and power lawn Room 408, "State Office Building. basket. Bring your own baskets. rooms for gentlemen, single or pacidt^ atoraga. Call ML 3-5187: Hartford, or any Connecti- Road. your kitchen with a set of these 34-43 Mary Steiner Btickney. Cliapman Road, C9QRCHES MOTORS mower aalas and service. Motors „ CRapal 7-1438. C arl' F . L etoer, French Road 'on double, with or without kitchen • Automatic Screw Ma­ colorful patchwork potholders. So Marlltoro. Conn. ' cut State Shnploymant Service Byron H. Shinn Here's the type of dreea that pre­ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. so Oakland Street timed ar ovarhauled. Pickup and comer of Tinker Pond Road in privUeges. 14 o r 18 Wadsworth St. Secretary chine Operators easy and Inexpensive to mske- Many OHwr Fiiw C m fo ChooM From daUvery aarvloa. Gibaoa’s G u ^ . MANCHESTER - Package DeUv- Office. Giendon A. Scoboria, Per­ Bolton. sents you faultless on every occs- Phone MI-9-84S3 sonnel Director. Bolton Zoning Board of Appeals (Ideal tor a shower br bazaar 'do­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE holden ML 8-6013. ary. Local light trucunig and ALSO nation.) sion. X n expertly designed ahirt- at Columbia, within and (or the District * j package dallvery. Rafrigwraton. WEALTHY COOIONG apples, $1.39 Apartment»->Flate— wafster in sizes tor the fuller o( Andover, on the 30th day o( August, 'J sPattem No. 5483 contains pat­ A.D. 1964. WIRING OftnrkLLATION of aU washers and atova moving a 1$ qt. basket. .Also Macintosh and TcnemcBte 63 Sand Blast Operators figure. Present. Clayton E. Hunt, Esq., MM MfeRCURT Mpotorr^ 4 ^ Situations Wanted— Greening iq>ples. Canning toma­ tern pieces tor 4 designs; diagra'ms types. No Job too amaU. Pater apaieiatty. ML 84781. for stetting pieces together; ' and Pattern No. 8140 is in sizes 38, Judge. toUy sapped, nufto, heat- F e m a le " 8 8 toes, 00c 10 qt. basket. Farmers Degreasera On motion of Harold. W. Oanity. 753 oatic, power brakee. Itataluk, 40 Foatar street. Phone TH REE RM furnished apart­ FOR EXPERT sewing instructions. ' 38, 40, 42, 44. 48, 48, SO, 52. Size 38, AI2 WEST CENTER ST. OPEN EVENINGS TEL MI-94427 MIteheU 8-7803. OuUet, $ a East Middle Tpke. ment to South (Joveqtry for rant. * J ■ Main Street, Manchester. Connecticut, 2 ^ the deal of your life aee Dick- CURTAIN8 LAUNDERED and Send 25c In (Joins, your name, ^ yards of 39-inch. Administrator on the Intestate estate of P a in tin g — P a g e r i B g '2 1 Lota of charm and lovely grounds, y Apply For this pattern, send. 30c in Grace O. Tucker, late of Bolton, wttkin J j»^ ^ .«,rn e r Center ironing dona to my boms. CaU ML ^TEEKBNDS PICK your own cur address and the Pattern Number said district, deceased. , \ DILLON GONDBR’S T .V j Servloe. available $80. P I. 34388. 8-4SS8. Employment Office to ANNE CABOT, MANCHES­ (Joins, your name, addrear, stae This Court doth decres that six Antenna oi^nverK PAINTINO, Exterior and interior, cumbers and tomatoes. 88 Hills desired, aiid the Pattern Number to paiMfiiaiigitog.------Celltoga .refL,ttoiah- St. Dennison. FOUR H ROOM furnished apart­ WeeCdaya TER EVENING HERALD, 1159 months be allowed and limited (or the SALES k n d SERVICE 3N$ CHRTSLER New Torker. four AVE. AMimCAS, NEW YORK SUE BURNETT. klANCHESTBR creditors of said estate to exhibit their • br e e ^ , fuUy equipped, includ- ed. WaU paper books on request. Situations W anted-^ ment, Lighta, heat, electric ttove. claims agalnit the same to the Admlo- 8 A. M. to 4:30 PyM:w *8. N . Y.' EVENING HERALD, lisa AVE. Istratoll and directs that nubile notice 319 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER redto, heater and fluid drive, Eatimates given.“■ FuUy ■■ insiuod-____ ftla le 39 automatic washing ^machine and AMBB1CA8, WEW YOHX 88, N.Y. W m m o INSTALLATIONwn * AWMv ■imand n - ,CaU. Edward R. Price. MltcheU HtMvriield Qoods 51 hot water sumUed.^vCbuple pre­ The colorful 1964 Needlework be given o( this order by aOvertising in sin color with an tntef- pnto of small alactrle M BY V Album contains 56 p^es of lovely Send 25 cants today for your • newspaner having a ciVculatlon in § ^ ^,__i8culatalt muat ha aan Xrie anpUancss 8-11 MANUFACTURING Bxperienct im BARGAIN —' Beautiful Duncan ferred. Write Bpx F, Herald. PRAH i WHITNEY copy of our pattern catalog, Basie aald district, and by posting a copy and ffxturaa.-Ctorani ^O .jjm U h, designs, "h ow -to" sections on, thereof bn the ~public al|m post in said The H6me Of Fine Used Cars •A be gMHbdstad. xmarlor la production control, expodlUng, f< ^ Phyfe sofa,.mahogahy frame, blue Fashion. The 'fall and winter '54 Town of Bolton nearest (he place where 31 Knoat St.. Phone SPRAY PAINT your home, wolod tow-up, dispatching, methoda, p r» AIRpRAFT needlework: helpful room lllustni- I This c a r brocatalle poveriiig. i^ceUeht con- BusineM Locations Uons and directions for 8 gift pat- issue is filled with attracUve, easy th* deceased last dwelt. or asbeetos shingles,’' Reasonable qedure, operation aheeU, graphs, Diviaien ef Baited Aircraft Certified fiinm Record. raUea. WUl ANTIQUES dltion, $76.------MI.1 . 0^837. 64 TEL Mi-f-3fM to sew ztylea for aU ages. O M M —

FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1954 'iD CTEEN iianrljpBter lEvWtut If^raUt A t er^Dj^^Ne^TM( Ron lira. Adriana Schubert of SS n e W aathar or U. 8. Waedhe Clinton St., manager of the laundry Col. Lechausse Awarded Bronze Star in Japan Baptist Minister Angoat as, 1064 Abiout Town at Manchester Memorial Hospital, ili was the guest of honor last eve­ ‘fonjlaht fair, ood. Law hi O tfl B««U of 655 B u ^ Htll Kd., Director of Camp h Anivcnwry ning at a .dinner and shower given 10,978 celebntM hl's 35th at Cavey's Restaurant by 20 I with R ^ bI Typewriter today. He Fall Opening - - - [ Mamber of the Aadit na, eooi. rata boward friends and employes of the hos­ Rev. John R. Neubert, pas- la an electrician at the company- Bonaa of Olrcolatloe High la Iwwar lOn. pital. Mrs. Schubert \vUX be mar­ the (Community Baptiat Manche$ter^A CUy of ViUago Charm Craif 8. Noren of 5 Robin Rd., ried this fall to Edward Cobb of will be back in bis pulpit win enter Syracuae Univeralty this 25 Division St. She was presented with a corsage and received iday morning preaching on month aa a freahman. He gradu­ VOL. L X X III, NO. 292 (Oaaaiflod Advortlahig an Paga 1#) ated from Mancheater High School number of beautiful gifts. ths theme, “Jeaua Waa a Worker." ...The Coats On Fashion's Scene MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1954 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS with the claaa of 1054. The of the aervice will be A son was born Tuesday at the 9:30 and the Ordinance of Com­ Hartford Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. munion ill be obaes-ved. PVanklin C. Anderson of 50 Adams During^ e summer Mr. Neubert St. was dir ir and aong leadar of G reeks Nab B rief Storm the Baptiat Junior High Camp for Sae tha ' casual, con- De Castries Freed Chapman Court, No. 10, Order the Conn, ^ p tia t Convention at of Amaranth, will resume meet­ Camp Hasen, Cheater. The Bap- f(ollad fullnass . . . tha 8 8 in R ed Hits Power ings for the new season tonight at tilts are pioneering in the new torrific variaty of fabriei 7:45 in the Masonic .Temple. After Red Shells Kill Two camping em p ^ ia which aeeks to In POW Exchange the business session a social pe­ give the campera the experience . . . tha axcTting naws riod with refreshments will be en­ ofhvlng In amall cornmunities of in collar treatments . . . Spy System Line Repair joyed. about 15 periona and Interpreting Hanoi, Sept. 4 (JP)— Brig.^bad never been raised at Dien Bien their inter-relatednesa in Christian everything ^that's differ­ ~ Phu.) WAnONS Athens. Greece, Sept. 4 (/P) (Jen. Christian de Castries Boston, * Sspt. 4 — gaOTHBRS. n fc Mrs. Mary A. Sterud, RN, 21 N. tcrmi. ent and wonderful in In Hanoi, Cogny's staff . cair —The Greek government an­ commander of the fallen In­ whiaked De Ceatries to tho villa Severe thun'derstorms. hail School St., has been appointed a The daily pragram revolvea this season coats. FUNERAL member of the committee to ar­ around each "quest group" with nounced today it had arrested dochina fortress of Dien Bien he occupied here before he went to and rain last night dealt range for a series of Head Nurse cook-outs, hikes, \camp6re activi­ Tweeds, plush, fleece 88 key (Communist agents in Phu, reached freedom today. Dien .lien Phu as commander of power repair crews a setback Americans on Island SERVICE Institutes late this fall of the Con­ ties, etc., done in 'the small unita the smashing of % Soviet- Ths Communists’ prize pris­ that ill-fated French poet last De­ necticut Hospital Assn., Conn. and suede. Beautiful new cember. in the wake of Tuesday’s hur- with their “home \ln the woods’* trained spy ring. oner was visibly worn but / l l m u d XWeM League for Nursing, and the New aa the center. ’Two\ counselors re­ colors. The 52-year-oid general spoke ncane. Ebigland Hospital Asseml>ly. Premlar Marahal Alexander Pa- still buoyant and “hard ^Bo only a few words to Franch corre- The brief storm in scattered main with each group all through pagoB deacribod tha crackdown the Camping ^riod.\ With thia kill.” apondenU. Aaked how ho had boen parte of Maaeachusette knocked Ihilles Greeted by Philippines' President WBA Junior Review members last nl|ht as the most important De Castries waa brought to treated, he complained that he had out recently restored telephone Claim Men emphaaia the campera gain an ex­ victory againat the Rods aince tho are reminded of the meeting this perience of living in the wooda. Hanoi from tho exchange Bite always been kept aeparate and and electric circuits, including evening at 6:30 at the Commu­ Greek C3vU War andad fivs yaars where the Rede freed him at had not been allowed to see or about S.OOO in Greater Boston. of knowing the aatiafactfona of ago. Ho aaid It noutrallaod tho nity Y, 70 N. Main St. Children on P. B. Arny-Pboto cooperation aa well aa appreciat­ 1 . 9 5 Vletri. He was met In Hanoi by talk, with his staff officer* during The new damage was blamed on the drill team will have a re­ Lt, Ool. Ralph M. Lechausse Red underground working hero Gen. Rene Cogny, commander of hia Imprisonment. water seeping into temporary In Q|iemoy ing the contributlona'' the Chria- againat Greece and her alliea in Hard to Kill hearsal. and a social time with (right), of Manchester, FEAF of the 67th Tactical Reconnaisance tian apirit makeaito all\of society. the withdrawing French forces in power line* or bolts striking un­ light refreshments will fellow. Wing, a system unique within this the North Atlantic Treaty Organir northern Indochlha. He described hlmsOlf aa "not sheathed transformers. Base Surgeon, is congratulated by theater. The initiation of this There were 115 campers and sation (NATO). completely well" but added that Meanwhile, SCaasachuaette offi­ counselors attending m m the Many .of thosa arrested were At the exchange point. Do Caa- Adv fee Unit PHONE TDe monthly meeting of the Maj. Gen. J(dtn M. Hargreaves, system provided a closely related triaa leaned on a cant aa ho waa he waa hard to kill and said he cials were heartened by President Ladies Aid Society o '. the Con­ former command surgeon of Far medical service within the tactical Baptiat churches of the state to Communlata - who .had fought would be in good health In a few Eieehhower’a announcement that MItchBlI 9-7196 Mr. Neubert has been in camping againat the government, then fled turned over but would not allow days. Ha looked thin and tired but ly SPENCER MOOSA cordia Lutheran dturch, usually East Air Forcea after receiving the organisation . . . In addition, he himaelf to bo put in a stretcher. one and one-half million dollars or Mllehell 3-8606 held on the Yirst Tu'.sday of the administration for nearly IQ years to neightwring Communist coun­ walked erect. Men who knew him in federal funds have been allo­ nipeh. Formosa, ^pt. 4 Bronae Star Medal durii.g recent devised a '‘training program for tries when the war ended. He rode to tho exchange site in 142 Ea«t Center St. month, is postponed until PViday, the indoctrination of the initial- and has been director and dean before Dien Bien Phu said he waa cated for the relief of Bay State Two U. S. officers, pre­ Sept. 10 due tp the Labor Day ceremonies in Tokyo. and counselor in camps In New They received training In a Ckmimunlat command car, ac­ at least 20 pounds undorwoight, hurrican* sufferers., Manchester cadre personnel of the Republic of aapionage and sabotage, then re­ companied by a Vietmlnh colonel sumably members of the weekend. The citation accompanying the Korea Air Force Medical Service Yorrk state as well. 1 . 9 5 looked aovoral years oldar and ha^ Gov. Chrietian A. 'Herter aaid he Jane Reese of the Community turned to Graoco, govammsnt offi­ and a Communist corrsopondent. grayad conaidorably. . was “gratified” by the preaiden- U. S. Military Assistance Ad­ award read* in part: “(Ikil. which was a major contribution cials said. His first raqusst Waa for French Lachausae diatinguished' himself to the United Nations effort. Baptist Church attended the Jun­ Do CMstrios said he'* had boon tial action but aaid that “until we visory group here, were killed ior Camp. 841*0 Codes, Pnads fried potatoes aind aomething dif­ told that one of his ofllcera died know just how the federal money during the (Communist bom­ b. ' meritorious sendee In connec­ “Through his initiative, organ­ ferent from hia prison diet which tion with military' operations isational and profamional akill. Basil Vraclinos, undersecretary only three days ago. French cen- can be used, the situation isn’t bardment of Quenioy island for security, said that in addition was mainly ricf. aorahip prohlMted the uae of name against an enemy as bas surgeon' decisiveness and achivement abovs K i t quit* clear.” r yesterday, Nationaliit and. commander, USAF Hospital, to ..tho Sa men arrosted police (The French News Agency re­ or rank until death can be con- Herter has aaked an early meet­ and beyond hia normal duties. ’ 1t 4m asi Klmpo Air Base, Korea, from Col. Lechausse reflected .great Hospital Notes 'm i aelxed broadcasting equipment, ported De Caatrisa stood.for a few Armed and hla'kin notifled. ing with Val Peterson, head of the sources said today. Feb. 24> 1053 to July 27, 1053.* credit upon himself, the United (Not exactly as secret codes and documents and momenta before a number of cam­ De Castries, highest ranking of- F ed m l Civil Defense Administra­ The U. S. embassy and MAAO •;During that period. Col. States Air Vorce M ^ical Service illustrated) i . l .'large sums of money. eramen and emphasised to them tion to “discus* how the funds can headquarters here did not deny Le^ausse established Individual and the Uilted States Air Force.” Patients Today: 125 VrachnoB said 47 were arrested that the white flag of surrender (Oeattaaed on Paga Six) be utilised.” that the officers were killed. Both flight Una dlspegaarlea for each Col. Lechausse's wife and two ADMITTED YESTERDAY: In the Xthens-Piraeua area and 17 Massachusetts and Rhode Island panted out that the normal pro- tactical reconnalasapce ac|uadron children are with him In Tokyo. Howard Murphy, 25 Perkins St.; In Thaasaly. were designated major disaster cinlure woiUd be to make certain William Curry, 85 Deepwood Dr.; i ■ Vrachnoa described Harilaoa areas eligible for federal relief by relatives are notified before any Mrs. Gladys Riccio, 14 Harttand Florakla as the moat important the President yesterday at the announcement is made. Rd.: Mrs. Gertrude Gee, 169 Coo­ Stan nabbed. summer White House in Denver. Coagreeemaa Uader Fire per Hill St.; John Setsky, South The Greek official said. Flora- Mendes Under Fire, Both states' were the hardest hit U. S. Congreaaman Joseph H. Windsor; Susan Beladeau, 55 Ms, alias Yiotis, wss a major gen- by Hurricane Carol which whipped Holt (R-Callfi told newsmen in Waddell Rd.t Mrs. jasqucline Bol­ oral in tha rebel movement who through New England Tuesday. Hong Kong, today that he waa STORE CLOSED duc, Storrs;. Miss Jean Sandberg, had boon trained in Moecow. He An Eisenhower side said last under bombardment on Quemoy 27 Lllley St.; Ferdinand Lewis, I uw teU ^ 9tsi/i£^ cead e/ was posing as a profeasor of Plugs Cabinet Gaps night that Civil Defense represen- for 20 minutes and hia plane took Andover. , mathomatics wbon soiaod. 'tatives have not completed their off for Formosa aa sheila exploded Sat., Sept«^4 thru Mbn.’, Stpt. 6 ADMITTED TODAY: Emanuel ./ Vrachnoa said there were 16 study of Rhode Island damage. He near the airfield. FORD Solomon, 1097 Main St.; Herbert charges againat him, including the said federal funds will be allocated Nationallet sources h'ete said '47 ^8 Bradley, 124 Porter St.; Stephen murder of a Greek Army colonel Our "Sundowna" aleaper has . Paris, Sept. 4 (/P)— Premier Pierre Mendes-France sought to that state as soon aa the Presi­ they were unaware that Holt had Down payment. Balanace on easy low bank terms. 4-Door Zrinclttk, South Windsor. Who was lured to a meeting of today to bolster his resignation-riddled cabinet as criticism dent receives a report. been under fire. DISCJHARGED YESTERDAY: realstanco \leadera called by the sedaii. Good V-8 motor. . of his foreign policies mounted at home and abroad. The Other, developments yesterday A Nationalist Army epokeaman Dr. Joyce O ockett, 4 West St.; Reda. ■ . ‘ In the' herculean cleanup and sal­ predicted today that the Chi"*** Robert Schuetc, 15 Thomas Dr.; new "SAFETY-STEP" feet Other* aelxed described by harried Premier began regrouping his cabinet last night vage operation were: Communists in all probability soon f i P ’^ Maynard Kearns, 33 Russell St.; Vrachnoa as outstanding Commu­ after three more mlnlstera walked^------1— Chain atorea and markets in will try to Invade Quemoy, which t Iona Ellli, 47 Virginia Rd.; James out, leaving six gaps aa a rwnilt - («fMl H trow t) nist le|tdera included: distressed areas will be open Sun­ PrealdeBt Ramon Magaaysay of the Philippine*, left. Is all amlle* aa h« clasps Hie band of Soba the Reda bpmbarded for five hours Davidson, Andover; Mrs. Kath­ Kyriakoa Taaklres, brigadier in of the _bitter . dispute _ over the ------Euro- day from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. under yesterday. erine Scanlon. Bolton; Mrs. Cath­ Foater Dulloa. U. S. Secretary of State, on Me arrival In Manila, Sept. S to partieipate la npeomlag BRUNNER'S the guerilla forces and connected pean Defense. Community (EDC) Ike Approves Gov. Herter** emergency waiver talks on tbe Sontheaet Aeia Treaty Orgaataation. (AP Wlrepboto via radio from Maallia). “Vfe are prepared for "anything.” PACKARD erine Sargant, East Hartford; with the Communist party .Polit­ treaty. , of the Sunday “Blue Laws’’ to said U. S.-*ducated Lt. Gem Chang Margo Shaw, East , Hartford; buro' in Graoce, Leonidas Three pro-EDC minUters were serve customers unable to keep Yi-ting, head of the Defense Min­ ROCKVnJJS ROAD, TALOOTTVILLE—TEL. MI-5-51S1 ;TfL MnOMU. Ernest Rqsd. 5 Lawrence St., Tzefronis, alias Pelopidaa. also a the latest to resign—Isas than Huge Aid and food supplies for lack of refrigera­ istry’s political section. Rockville; Mary i;;iien Graqjka, three. .Mreeka after three anti­ OPEN EVENINOS UNTIL B-^ALL DAY SATURDAY UNTIL S W 9 m o o t ST., MANCHCSTR T t member of the .Politburo; Gregorla tion. Chaqg said there stIU is nq con­ Tolland, Elieqbeth Shay, 55 Llollos, alias (3alUa, former com­ treaty members walked out. 2— Relief officials hope most crete evidence of a Red invasion Brdokfield St.; Seremiah Horgan, Anti-Red Bills mander of Mount Vtrmion Forcea, Createo Mow Poet homes and factories able to re­ i? ^ i U. S. to Supply Bulk buildup but the bombardment 1* 16 Phelps Rd, member of tho Central Committee To plug the gaps, Mcndea- ceive current will be back to nor­ a fact. BIRTHS YESTER.DAY: a streak Off m ^ T 4,.. of the Greek Communist party and France shifted sight ministers to Denver, Sept. 4 —President mal by thq and of the holiday. Few Miles Off Matalaod daughter to Mr. and MrA.^Ernest tridned in Romania; Stavros Kar­ 8—Georg* Michael, director of Tbe Reds[ fired thousand* af Leemon. 22.5 Center St.; a son to new posts and named two new of­ Eisenhower’s vacation headquar­ ras, who re-ontared Greece to de­ ficials. The shuffle left two posts ters today announced -his ap­ the State Dept, of Public Health ahella at the two Nationalist in­ Mr, and Mrs. Everett Le Bel, Ver­ velop tho rrarganiaatlon of the Food knd Drug Diviaion; estimated B en dix R a c e \Ol Philippine Arms lands, which lie only a few mile* non; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ vacant, i^parehtly eliminated an­ party,. Dimitris Dallas, member of other and created a new on*— proval o f,a bill providing 12,781,- more than one billion pounds of off the big mainland port of ard Tyler, East Windsor; a daugh­ 499,516 in' foreign aid, and of an­ perishabla foods have been saved Amoy opposite Formosa. Miss Most Anything on Campus ter to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rob­ the Central Committee of Political SeerStery of State in the Interior , Edwards A lrTorce Baas, Calif.. Commlaaara in the Guerilla forces Ministry. other measure stripping cltiaen- by the sUte'a dry ice distribution. Sept. 4 (/r> — Ten seasoned A ir; Manila, Sept. 4 (/P)— ^The United States today promised to The Nationalists said casualties ert, 37 Mill St.; a daughter to Mr. ahip from those cpnvlcted of advo­ 4. Gov. Herter announced most among defenders included only and Mrs. Harold Snow, Wapping. and director of a school of os- The pro-pact ministera aaid thay cating forceful overthrow of' the Force pilots, all flying Jet >Thun- furnish a “major portion” of the supplies and equipment'to pionage in CSaehoalovakia. quit on ground* Mendoa-Fnuice of Gape Cod will be open to Labor three killed, two seriously wound­ government. Day travelera. with the exception strengthen the Philippines armed forcea "in view of the de- ed and five slightly wounded. did not try hard enough to win ac­ T h e chief executive hailed atill ceptance of EDC by the National of beaches under National Guard race ib^^9M mile Bendu t r o p h y * velopment.s in southeast Asia.” The pledge was given by U. S. Communist China's Pelpin.g another bill he signed aa the first restriction in five towns. Secretary of State John Foster-’------^------Radio, claimed the bombardment Assembly which killed the treaty step since 1952 toward “correct­ speed derby. AND HARDWARE off last week. Gov. Dennis J. Roberta of Rhode All expect to average more than Dulfea and announced In a joint'; sank one Nationalist gunboat, 14 Indictments ing InjusUcaa’* in U. 8. immigra­ Island wired the President laat pommuniqub following mutual de­ damaged a submarine chaser, and STANLEY TOOLS The three who quit earlier were tion policy. 10 miles** minute and complete night asking two miUion dollar* the race In about three hours fly­ fense talks today. Red , Destroyer a tug and “completely rilenced” all followers of <3en. Charles -de 51S Bills Acted Oa In Federal Rmds to aid the state’a It followed a statement by Nationalist batteries. . W . H. ENGLAND Includ<^„ Mayor Gaulle, arch foe of the pact. They The President’s signing of those ing between six and seven miles reconstruction program. And (3ov. above the ground since fufel con. Duties earlier today pledging tliat The Ckunmunist broadcast heard - LUMRER COMPANY said they got out because they felt three bills and one other into law the United States “would auto­ Shelled Vessel, in Tokyo said Rad ahelU enveloped Mendea;Franc* was not strongly —pluiplus pocket vetoes for three oth- sumption-is less at high altitudes.- TeL MI-B-0244 (Ooattaaefi sa Faga Eisveo) Each la scheduled to make at least matically react” if the Philippine* both Quemoy and LItU* Quemoy Of Phenix Citv enough opposed to EDC. .*r*T-compIetad action on ths 813 should be attacked. In flames and'unoke. Latest to quit wars Justice Min­ measures he brought along to on* refueling stop and all were warned againat making super­ The . communique aaid Duliss Dane Reports The Natiohalist denied that any Phenix City, AlA, Sept. 4 ('ri— ister Eknlle Hugues (Radical So­ Colorado when he started hia and Vice President Carlos P. Gar. ships were kit and said auany ef Tha■ Mayor ' of “Phenix atyUity a and a cialist), Industry and Oimmerce working vacation here two weeks sonic. dives, which might create window rattling booms,’ as they da, who also is Philippines foreign the Oommuniat shells fell harm- former sheriff of RumcII County Minister Maurice Bourgea-.Mau- •go- Jenner Assails . . . . . - . ,, Tromso. Norway. Sept. 4 (F)— lewly into the sea. WANDELL- have been indicted by a grand nory (Radical Socialist) and La­ All of the bills were passed by approach the tower at Dayton ^ Chang aaid th* Quemoy waa jury for wilful negloct of duty. bor Minister Eugene Claudiiia- the 83rd Congresa during the clos­ Municipal Aiipui'l near suburban program. ■s.TuTw-.'S reported today his ship, " the 1.300- ing days of the season. Pobst in Trade Vandalla. r'fr quiet Saturday. Fourteon new indictments were Petit (Democratic and Soctaliit The talks today were a prelude: ton Patricia of Struer, waa shelled Nationalist and Communist bat­ returned yesterday by the racket- Union of the Resistance). • Eisenhower acted on the laat of Since the Thunderstreaks are in ANDERSON them late yesterday at tha home of the 890 m.p.h. class, it is expected to an eight-nation southeast Asia , Tuesday by a Soviet destroyer teries separated by only a few busting jury againat 13 defend­ The two new appointees: Ro­ security.... conference < which .starts . , . Ruaeia’a Murmansk coast.' miles of water.' frequently have ex­ ants, including Mayor Elmer Reese hia mother-in-law, Mrs. John 8. With Russians that with good weather along the land d* MousUer, Independent Re­ Doud way, the winner will set a new Monday. Capt. Niels Jsnssen said the changed ahots, but Friday’s bom­ Building , ‘ and former Sheriff Ralph publican, secretary' of state for .It Cooperative Effort Cited shelling took place in international bardment vyaa the longest yet. Mathews, who haff resigned. ,.11 The appropriation bUl earrin g Washington, Sept. 4 (iP)—Sen. mark eclipsing the 603.547 estab­ foreign affairs; and Sen. Gilbert foreign aid funds is designed to lished by Maj. William vyhisner, “In view of the developments In water* about 30 nautical miles off Chang aaid the Reds used BO Contractors , days ago after he bad been Jules, Radical SoclsHat, secretary Jenner (R-Ind) -assailed today as shore, between the entrance to the • 1 ' iiiiii atripped of' authority and hia job bolster the free nations of the "a new surrender”, to the Soviet Jr., a year ago In a Sabrejet southeast Asia the defense of the of atate iae economic affairs. world againat any threat of Com­ All planes are standard Air Philippines requires that the White Sea and the Rybatshin .(CoattaHed on Fag* 8U) R*ii—Preaident 82 Baldwin Road ate Foreign Relations committee, from funds voted, in previous years, dsyeloping naval bases, .authorita-. The captain’s account continued; siaL Cstra fabric and ailti ssapi al wain M tal for now treatment of injuries troversial Issue of East-West He immediately stopped-.hle ship' Eleeahower'a pirivate plaae, th* 4 Manchester, Conn. Sal tka faii! Dxy'n noa-ikM pMicind be aaid he suffered in a fall from said, he would “not concede EDC but not earmarked for specific trade accompanied publication by tive sources here have said. Columbtaii, took off from Lowry iilaa kipMa plan willi aintietnd anklai-tnit]t ' thait "Sundowns” pow as babygrows. Thay tub t. a hors* weeks ago. has failed." He added that he did projects. Kh* Senate Internal Security eub- ‘the ' communique isaid the and hoisted his flag. On* destroyer -Air Fores Bqse at 6:96 a. m. made a quick circle around the rqiieUy. baud na iroaini.. ,an Caitsr-SatO... will Mathew* and Reese were re­ not believe the aaaembly’a' action Of the grand total, 84.SI9.312.739 commltte* of a. volume of testi­ ^ew8 Tidbits Philippine* ' Saturday • proposed (M8T) O B a 9 ^ -h « ^ flight that "SaMy-SMs** laat Dirt rapallant, tea, May wipa Patricia. The deetroyer that Opened dna Nm a damp cMk.'Aad, ai naraa, this Kira- net shrink aal af St. > / . ' leased in 91,000 bond each but mony taken at public hearings -on Called frooi AP Wires creation of a four-division arihy wlU give the FresMeat aa aerial FuHer’s bqiid waa fixed at |2,500. (Caattaopd an Faga Etavea) (Coatiansfi aa Fags 8lx) “the strategy and tactics of world and Dulles replied that; fife stood by for a short while.. view ,of multl-mlUloB dollar Irri- a JnN T-pianm ilhapat Cirtar’s awn «a-ehata Blue, KicarBiegreen, |naa»e pink, ^ucaavw* yellew. oiMm* Sizen: qa g. , The rarely used criminal statue 0>mmuniam." ‘ “The United States would Then both disappeai^. gatio* aad flood projects la four KauibiadaBndafifiM, rib-hniteu(fi,alaaie^ mmiMin-4 . yenra $ 2 5 0 ' on neglect of duty pfbvldea a Hie subcommittee ehairmain, furnish the .major portion-of the The destroyers were.-moving at states. Btseabower also. will get But Pon*t Miss This Conltirey maximum penalty of a Sl.QOO fine; Jenner said that “almoit without Rdp. Sam Rayburn. House Dem­ military material requirements for high speed, atxiut 40 knots, when a rkaaee for political haadahak- $ 2 .7 5 . bribery la puntahabi* by two to ageeption,' Uieae wi|^*sa*s have ocratic leader. to address nation­ inich ' an' expansion of the army they attacked. On the prevlou* lag In tkree of the states. when Sweater ten years In prison. Censure Probers Vague described the Soviet's recent trade wide TV audience on record' 88rd niifjit the Patricia had. passed six 3-TRAaSISTOa Reese had already been charged onenaive aa an integral part' *o( Coogiees over NBC next week . . In his earlier statement DuUss Soviet - seagoing motor torpedo SAYS CHAROES FAL.H1FIED uyith neglect of duty in throe war- ite campaign for world conquest." Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor cays pait made it clear that the United boats without incident. Sydaey, Anstralls. Sept. 4 (F) of his U. S. 8th Army headquarters Pay 51.00 BOW and we evUI hold aa many pairs as you like until you need them. ■ rants sworn out July 31 by Na­ Harold E. Stessen, the adminis- States would come quickly to the The Patricia suffered no damage. —IH. Herbert Evatt, leader of tional Guard officors directing law On VercJict Report Date tratloa’s foreign aid chief, an­ •qay go to dapaa kmid rumors 8th Philippines defense if the islands Only two weeks ago, Cktpt. P. the opposition Labor Party, de- T t ' u V a i Be sure you get » quality sweater such aa enforcement In Phenix City under nounced Aug. 25 the decision to Army may ^ split, part in Japan, were attacked. , Pick. — of the —.r39?-ton — Dutch------—ship . I dared, today ebarges made this popular style which oBers you' limited' martial law. reduce the number of embargoed part in Koroa. "1 wish to state in most em­ Dora, reported in Glasgow a Soviet' agalast a feminine Preach dlplo- the flaept yams, the'firm knitting that Tha indictment of the 44-year- Vvaal.ington, SepL 4 (F)—8ena. not boon, dscided. WaUclns said the goods and said it had the approval Indian government spokesman - phatic terms that' the United rruiaer had fired near hia vessel mat In the Petrov sp.v rase may aasurea lasting,shape and the long wear New. Fall Shades old Mathew* climaxed a turbulent Watkins (R-Utah) and Case (R-Tgroiq>’s staff still was going over of President Eisenhower as well aays India expects United Nations States will honor fully its commit­ In the Gulf of Finland as he was well tura out to have boea "d ^ Our campus smoothy b no woshouti Hs o n ly for which R u ^ y sweaters are famed. BURINS AlP career which aaw him auccessfully SD) saw a chance today that hear- jail the hharges and he has left the as the State, Defense, Treasury and Communist commands each to ments under, the mutual defense bound for Scotlsjid with, a load of llberately falained aad fabricat­ Operates for nslv ISp a defend hia office against impeach­ inga on censure charges against, door open to take up any or all of and Commsree Depts. pqy half tha expenaos Involved In ed- to iajare ber* aad her soft valvaty corduroy dofoots tho laundry's O R All wool quaUty, of course, and also sonso aMqtii iawsad i f IM to 3(lit in ment charges a year ago. Sen. ------McCarthy (R-Wia)------wifi(vill aand -* 'i them ■ not yet ■ covered in the hear- He aaid.he was convinced the moving Indian troops to and from (Coattaued oa Pag* Six) (OeatlBued oa Fag* Stx) frleada,” tocklo. Bub It's mewo than practical for of the miracle yam Orion. All Five meihbors o f the cnieading next week. But they wouldn’t s:^ | in^. decision would rssult “in a net ad­ Korea for sorvice with Armistice - commission . . . Second prominent DEATH FIGURE CUT TruVol has stylod it with a shertar point collar ond appraved new colors. 'Russell' (County) Betterment how long -it might take to write He told newsmen, in answer to • vantage to the Free World of ex­ Lifs-lifce touad. truer aa4 iiiiii Aaan. tried to oust- the sheriff on verdict. . ; question, that tha hearing* could panded peaceful trad* and more Mlu Mhu gang leader oaugtit Maalla, Sept. 4 (FV—The In­ button-thru pockets that olwpys rot* o second look. dearer than everl Nylon Hosiery charges of wilfully allowing gam- WaUdn* is ch.airman and — sider the finding*. lawyer, has aaid that “a'e'Il be trade by U. S. Allies with Russia' Workers leave plant as siiift’a end. a Communist-style election to give First order of business will b* MMUgaa's National Gaard By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hear Maas Of Evidence ready to go on Tueaday^tf the and her eateUites in Europe. Stas* AFL painters union reportedly the huge Asian country its first the adoption of a new constitution troop*. Buiamooed to eaaergeoey 89*^ pr. MiUion* of motbriate today head- In 3>i days of public haaringa committee has advanced to the sen said there was no easing of suspends Robert .C, Lowry aa sec­ nstionsl congress. drawn by the party aqd already duty by Gov. Q. Msobmi WU- ^AMiaMMW ad for the highways for a threq- thia week, before recessing until point then of accepting defense raatrictlons on shipments to (5om- retary-treasurer of it* Waslilng- The Congress corresponds to given a terrific nationwide propa- llama, today patrolled Mlchlgaa day Labor Day holiday, the last next, Tuesday, the committee put testimony. ron IdCaLfollowing bis eeaapiracy Russia’s Supreme Soviet. Like the ganda endorsement- highways with state police Ip aa •ts. . long weekend of the summer eea- into Ite records a mass of documen­ Watkins declined to say hoyr (Oaattaoad aa Paga Btavaa) tadletaaeat . . Eugene Pallette. one in Moscow, it gives every in- The congress take* the plac* effort to head off koHday tratfla mnns sem, with a plea from PreaklUnt tary evidenc* bearing on five Cata- long the -committee would need to film actor' foe 4o years, dies of dication of being a rubber stamp of th* party-pickad Paople’a Po- Q Eaienhower for careful driving. gorits of charges against McCar­ prepare a report for the Senate cancer. oilttit. iitlcal Conaultatly* Conference, an The Preaident deplored the thy. and Case aaidy " I don’t have any - Ua* of former C^immuniste as - Conveae* Sept. 15 - Interim group named in 1949-to ATL.%NT1C S t o u t W.kTCHHD ■'“'ix CEH 01ISE&S0 N Green Slampa forsewt ’ by the National Safety Thee* charges were among' 4lj idea on that.^’ expert witnesses in Red con­ Tbe Congress of 1.226 delegates serve, until *q election could be Miami, Fla., S f pt. t (4^ — . I N C . .Owncil that 890 persons wiU be specific accusations, some cif tiiem Watkins, at a news crmfaranc* No Herald spiracy triala defended .by Warren. will convene for th* first time in held. The PPCC was strictly rub- WeathM Bnicpa foreaaator* W E GIVE AtA f g r e e n s t a m p s Given With Caeh Sales WDad in traffic acetdente in ths ovariapplngj filed by Flanders and yestenlay, described the committee Oteey IIL, assistant U. S. attorney Peiping on Sept. 15. The delegates bar stamp and the new congreas kept wateh today o* an eaatetty ; the-KHKHALCco three-day period. Sens. Fulbright (D-Ark) iaqfl aa "as fair, a group aa you can general , . . Edgar A. B rsm , were ^cked in a closely controlled wave about 14M adlea e a a 9 V / Labor Day ^ gives no promise of being any dif­ There , were only a few deaths Moraq. (Ind-Ore) in support oTth* tii^la the Senate.' South Carolina's National Demo­ series of election* In province*, in ferent’ soutbepat *f lamotor ciiahapa in the firat centuire resolution. don’t find any prejudice' in The Herald wiH not pub- cratic CommltUema'i, nomlinated some ethnic minority areas, and Apparently tha new congreaa ^ » t p ..k l - 1 rt M t tS J r boun of tho 78-hour h^lday wesk- Whether the eommltte* wiU In- by State Democratic Committee Read fleiidd Adva. i •* 1« t . * ^ J ? : . i 4 U.U tka committee agaiBBt Sen. Mc- Hsk Mondfiiy, Labor ^ y . in aome\.clties directly under the will be divided along l|Msa Itaes 'troduce svfcMnea before to succeed the late Burabt R. May- Pei|>ing government, auch.as Pei- aa Faga Twa) McCarthy a|atta hia 4s«nsd oa FOfa ««•) bank aa U. 8. Senator. / pihgntsf^, Shanghai and Tianteln. i f , - , (OBaMBaad «9 f k. r \ X.