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« k!''’ ■. 4-- A ( PAGE TWENTY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11.1954 Avaraga Daily Net Praaa Rub lEtt^ntns H^ralb fer the Week anded Aagoet 7, 1854 • IV . 9. *ton Ocliool for CO-U, conducted at the Monastery of Modean, Campbell Avenue, Vernon. S4" FORGE MILLS (OtaaMlled AimOM ng en Page 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 19S4 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE n w I smart in school: Northanupton, Haas, and will stay Our Lady of Grace in North Guil­ on for another ''wo weeks of post­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: WRINKLE RESISf^T graduate work. ford at 8:80 Sunday and the Feast Marion Gammons, Glastonbury; of the Assumption will be offered Sandra Bailey, Glastonbury; Her­ '5 , for thei triumph of the Church bert Wickham, Eaat Hulford; now shirtwaist Joyce Billings of 37 Knex fit. ^nd the return of separated Mra. WiUiam Wallace, 35 Drive E; Malvisco Acfitate^iK and Cynthia H. Stana'ield of 91 $23,000 Back Tax bh;them to the Catholic fold. Mrs. Jamee Farrow. East H art­ Green Manor Rd., are ettending ford; Mrs. Isaac Titcbmb and the last three week pe:iod at Camp Dish. Culver, daughter of Mr. daughter. Colchester; Mre. Robert on Jersey, Oak HUi at Bolton Leke. and Mrs. Donald H. Culver of 36 fileburg and daughter, New Brit­ Westminster Rd., will enter Rus­ ain. jPacing McCarthy, The Alpine Society will meet sell Sage Odllege in Troy, N. T., DISCHARGED TODAY: Mra. tonight a t 7:80 at the W. P. Quish in 8eptembei\She graduated from 'Edward Cronin, 97 Lenox S t; y»fMng back taxes plus 6 per cent A furious 10-minute hail­ complete and vicious libel." in teri^. , a witness who refused to say storm lashed through the whisper aoft fabric ^ver- "There is abeolutely no truth in "If^thd taxpayer pays up, the ing! it." McCarthy said. "There has Revenue^^rVlce does not makb the whether he is a Communist heart of Tobacco Valley here 36" DAN RIVER SANFORIZE; 34" SOLID COLOR WASHABLE been no Intimation of any kind by case publib. Thus Sen. McCarthy’s denounced each other in a yesterday afternoon, merci­ Sleeveless Dresses • Smooth^ gentle caniiut anyone that I owe additional federal tax fe|ums again would es­ stormy public hearing of the Stiiy MiCsK lessly' wreaking ai. lO-mile chafe. ^ taxes.’’- cape public s a t i n y —unleba aome Senate investigations * Sub­ path of. destruction totaling Imi«w4 la MiCairt • Stronger, more abaorbent The Internal Revenue service de­ congressional committee were to Wrinkl-shed clined comment. subpoena them. X committee today. oyer a million dollars damage. and House Dresses than gauxe. Crinkle Grease - The newspaper said it had learn- The witness. Louis Pasaikoff of The me'thbau-aiytd pstista the Revenue Servjce will soon (Conttnaed «■ Page SfVMiteM) Schenectady, N. Y., accused Mcr poundsd, tbe creqj to shreds, •.»> ‘I'* - Carthy of a "conspiracy" with cutting through tbe shade grown Passikoffs employers, the Gen­ tobacco neta 1 a a v 1 n^ bars Ginghams ^ yard eral Electric . Co. He challenged stalks. Tils dsUcats broadlsaf Modesi. McCarthy's right to question him planta unproteetad by nsttlng, Requires no ironing! For wiart.squaw dreaaes, “while you. Senator, face very were strippsdT of tosir-isavsa and A G o o d ■klrta. ate. Unusual colors. onii. Labor Unre^ serious charges” in the form of the maahsd to the ground, cbmpIstiHy censure renoluUon Sen. Flanders dsfoUatsd in many arsaa. 89 y ywd , M” Bordered Crinkle^ Crease—79c (ll-Vt) hax aimed at McCarthy. Even the butts hardy and nar- Selection T m I, grey, rose and-green"in emart bordara McCarthy threatened repeated­ row-ltavsd com planU wars tom I for akirte, dreseee, etc. Jolt West Germany ly to have Passikoff ejected from and cut the dfstructivs hail- Biox of 13 39c the hething. 'enlivened also by a atones. - or Styles ■ Colorful plaids m A rklnbow SjeiiC Gre<» StaiBpfi Given With Cash Sal^ brief cladW between the Senator Many farinara rsportad 100 par of color combinaboKs.combinaHoKs. WrinWrin- and PassikofTa wife, who shouted ^ By DANIEL DB LUCE eant loss following the iaahing ■Sx of a $ 1 » 4 9 kies fall out. Waah and iron that McCarthy waa trying to thalr hsrvsat-Ume tobacco took. and Fabrics like a hkndkerchief. Frankfurt, Germany, Aug. 12 (A*)—A rank case of treason "smear" her. \ Tam ntosogh IhielrlMii and widespread labor unrest tortured West Germany’s nerves "Your Time t | u Come" The atorm bsgkx In tha north At one point, thW, curly-haired, end of East Hartford at tha Con- i^JmSALtca. today. For the first time in its five-year history, the Bonn bespectacled PassikofC told Mc- Republic has shown signs -of wavering in its vaifetedr' dis­ -Garthy:...... - ...... '-v- necUcut RiVer. It moved aaat — . through Wapping. touched the Sizes f 1 ’ • cipline, industriousness and unity.*---- ■ ------"I think your time hks come. ‘ - f A million low-^aid workers in — - . edge of Vernon and tore iqta tJbo The American people are r^dy to Buckland and north Msnehaetar 10-20 •* • industry, agricuKi're and even get rid, of you.’! government are massing behind areas. Nawbarry Road In South Did you m r MS A dmin I4'/2-24'/3 ■v. ' . ' i' ' “ Vargas Winner Joseph D>' Mamsi. a Pittsburgh wsIUac to seboolT Yoa win union leaders to,get more money theater operator and former un^ Windsor seema to have been Ota or walk out. dercover man for the FBI, testi­ northara boundary of tha hail­ ' ^jattMndhwoffiaoaeef Strikes this week by 15,000 As Brazil Ends fied as the leadoff withess that storm. theM new CiadortHs eottoast Hamburg public utility employe- while posing as a- Communist in "Tha worst atorm ainee 1839." Both have little4>o)r conari, $3.95 and $5.98 and a majority of the 220,000 metal the 1940’s and early- 1950'a he one tobacco worker Stated, adding. t.'orkers in Bavaria are a warmup Gravest Crisis knew Pasaikoff as a "trouble "And I've lived here all my Ufa." whirlinc akirta and s way Valufit for .worae to come unless manage- shooter for the Communist party," Another aaid upon being asked of waahinr ttors*freah. fjent and labor polntly begin talk­ the extent of damage tohiafarmr— Rio de Janeiro, Braxil, Aug. 13 . Ha said tiha rank and file Com- !> . .. 'JirJr. Left: solid color atop elip^ot stripes, REPEAt 8ELL-0Ur ing reason. munista in Plttabiirgh looked upon “One hundred percent. OouMn’t Reopeaa OM Wounds —(P) Tough old Oetulio Vargas— • Aftermatli of yesterday’s loe bkmige that left over a mlUlaa be much worse.’* )m added grimly. tie-pin and euffrlinks, sites 8-6x and 7-12. NOW former dictator turned-.,constitu­ PamikoB as a contender for the • . Herald Photo, ' V Many old political wounds laadarahlp the witness said then dollska damage la its wake Is graphically dieplaytid by JaniM Hoow- la the upper left-haad ceraer. Maay Jamas Knowland, earistant to Right: shadow checks woven with among the Germane have Veen re­ tional president—appearisd- today the auparintendant of tha Hartawn \ to have aurmounted one of the in that-^area by Ipad. 'assistaat toY te sopeHatendeat' of' Om Bhrtataa Tehaabs ,C|a» ffiiBfa s sapsttod laa paf It danMge to eiaps that were aearly a pattern^ stripe, sises 8-ex and 7-14. OF SUMMER DIN HER WARE opened by the deeertion to the in Wapping and Maaeheator. Kaowlaad laspeets twe ef the Waves ready to he harvested’. S ______' the atea hit by . the______etocai____ aaid Tobacco Co. In Budtland called graveat crises of »Us Mna, / Soviet tone of Dr. Otto John, the -i^hat were ihssdded kp* Wm> hat dtottaMIve stonn. Piles of the ^ hallstoaea, et mothball slxe, came wtthoat warning nad fell like It tha worst hail atoraa be had ■* / I ■ West Germen security chief. lent career. seen in Hia Ufa. larti Kight: - ■ The 71-yaaf-old leader appar­ tin R. Bradley, a BuBalo, N. Y. destmcUoa-beaiing h alloa be Men lytog ea the greond la the lower Mew for Mly aboat sevea mtautea. Maay called the storm the went A wartime anti-NasI and poat- left and lower ri|(ht of th^ pictate. Shredded teat cloth appeara ef Its kIMl aiaee 1939. He plcksd va a handful of tha ■tyl«Ne.Mti. Style No. U 28. war British agent, John stralited ently has weathered a wave of -lawyer, was called then to testify sUU uomalted hall naatlad with fllsftl • • • 0 • s s 0 e a *|yi*lNI BtS99 S*CXa * a a a a.a 0 ■ Allied-German relations by hie military and civil unreal that and Masse! sat beside them during the tobabco it had ruined, axlHBtnod Style Ne. MM. Style No. startling defection to the East. might have forced His resignation. the stormy exchanges which it and threw it to tha grobad lay­ WXee 7*lSa ee.e.eese. e^SeSS StSOO Jl^l4a a*. ^SSS For West Gennany's enemies That hs could survive it was seen ensued. Injunction ing, "I hope I never see any more throughout the world, John is now as . an omen of future political WItaeas Preaents Motion Union Workers of toie atuff." auppl^ng fresh propaganda stability for BraxlL ' In a surpi^ new move at such Says Economy laa Acres Desirayed But it may be one of the last hearings, PasSIkoB asked and waa charges that the ^ n n government Strikes at Two KnowTand 'esUinatad damage to Arc Your Children Goifi^ lo Camp or School? is Nasifled and a menace to peace. major battlea for the srily old poli­ given - permission to present a Weigh Pay Cut Net exactly M' tician. His tenn expires Jan. 31, the 17St acrae of itsirtiaan tobacco . For Soviet spy chiefs, John is a motion. Ho promptly moved that ia the storm araa at atoot 180 O R D E R t a p e s . N O W ! as niustmtod. pattern by potsntial gold mine of lnfo<^^tioh 1956, and under Brasil’s Constiti/- toe subpoena summoning him to llA T fE jiN ■ ■ tion he cannot run again until five Atomic Plants nd Under GOP At Studebaker acrae. about Western security agent- Rie hearing be dismissed. ------HA5KIR years—ona term—toter. By'then Richard U. Bond, auc>ertittendent 100 f p i^ . 9 0 — I SO for $ 1.95 Sportsweaf, He is the man who went to din­ "I move to squash the sub­ of the Baker' Farm oa Pleasant p o m iiY . M " \ ner in , Washington just two he would be 77 years old. poena." ha aaid.' Oak Ridge, Tenn., Aug. 12 (P)— Washington,\Aug. 13 (It—Presi-atradiction, that the value of the By REL.MAN MORIN 1 h a m k ib \ Valley Road in Wapptner, reported Inm on or s a w ^ Choice of black, blue, rad ink on white tape. Second monthse ago with Allen Dulles, Aperked la Piet He began reading then from a Officials reported "business -.as dent EisenhoweK declared today people'a money has rei..ained en­ South Bend, Ind., Aug. 12 (IV - coneiderabie dema,T9 to the farm's K>mNY director of the U. S. Central In­ The crisie was touched off by typed sheet of paper the grounds usual" today at strike-threatened that the over-all\Mrformanec of tirely Intcet” . 37 acre* of aiiade-growm a»1 44 / NOTION DKPT. telligence Agency, and who con­ an assaasination attempt last the American tcominy since his 2, "The fneresM in wages—which Thousands of Studebaker auto­ Floor atomic plants heivi and at Padu­ motive employes prepared to vote acres of broedleaf tobaoeo crop. ferred with FBI Chief J. Edgar Thursday on anU-Vargas editor (Contlaned on Page fieventoeX) administration took oYer "has been ie one of the principal exprearions TTie exact extent of demaga coaid Hooyer and high American mili­ Carlos Lacerda iii which a popular cah, Ky. better than during s ^ earlier of the progrcsslvenexi .of the today on an Issue of immense po­ / R e v i e w I not be determined at once, ha aakL tary* officers a t the Pentagon. air force officer, MaJ. Ruben Vas, CIO production workers, who time." Asoerican c c o n o m j'-r-has con­ tential importance to the whole of S&:9C Green SUmiw Given With Cash Sales had threatened to strike today aa "The paramount fact ....\is that Chapel Road ia Wapping eras / U. 8. officials have Insisted, he was was killad. When employes at the tinued." American industry — whether to severely hit. cecording to Mrs. told nothing of great importance, presidential palace were linked to the key atomic plants to enforce the recent decline in acononv 3. Unemployment ia greater now accept a cut in pay so that the. Mundt, Jenkins their demands for pay raises, tlvlty has come to a halt," 'tn* Anne OotUne, Tha HaraM’a Wap­ but they have not minimised tl^ the crime, Vargas waa accused of than during the Korean 15’hr. but company can cut its coets. ping correal, pndant fihe reported seriousness of his defection. laxity. Two persons were injured backed down In the face of a fed­ President aaid at another im They have' been summoned to a Gtean Stamps Given ith Cash Sales eral court injunction Issued ..last a report on the state of the nation’s "in' recent monUia has not been heavy damagSmt Burnham Street, ■ CaUnet la Peril in rioting yesterday. For TV, Radio larger than during comparable meeting on a high'school football Doming Street and Oakland Road. John has imperiled public confi­ But an end to the threat to the light. The plants-produce all of a economic health at mid-year. vital ingredient for atomic and hy­ ' And he listed signs which he said montba in 1949 and 1950." The field in South Bend. "The most peculiar hailstorm Z dence in the -wisdom and honesty President was indicated by these President added tiat the rate of Studebaker officials have told ever saw."' aaid South Windsor llM J W H A U e a of .Bonn cabinet ministers w'ho events: drogen iKimbs in this country. point out bright prospbeta for the During Probe Spokesmen for- both sides said future. unemployment "has shown tome the local union of the CIO United grower Donald DrtacoU. *nrhere claimed up to the. hour of his sen- 1. -Vargas was flying today >10 tendency to»-dimlnlah of late" and Auto workers that the wage’ ad­ was a clap of thunder and hall the aationU 'press conference yester­ Belo HoTiaonte: to inaugurate a. there were no disturbancea aa the 0 Seen Reply to Democrats * said "this is one of the numerous justments are neceasHry for com­ day that he waa the victim of a new German-built steel mill and - Waahington, Aug. 12 (A)—fien. day shift reported for work and Eisenhower's survey in this con­ CO. Mundt '(R-ED), who presided over signs" of economic in^iroi^iiaent. petitive reasons. (Caattooed ea Page See •) Red plot. to make a .speech there tonight. that it was "business as usual’’-at gressional election year amounted .4. One reason for the criticism Union officers who worked out John’s defection and the out­ Observers figured the President the McCarthy-Army hearings^ and the atomic plants. to a reply to Democratic critics lUy H. Jenkins,-co ..mittee counsel of toe recent record is that "this the proposals in lengthy negotia­ Advertise in The Heridd— >lt Payt break of labor strife couldn’t ^uve would hardly risk leaving the cap­ • Follows Ike Statomeat who have contended that the Re- rather minor decline has be^n .bet­ tions with the company jiave come at a worse psychological'mO', in that inquiry, strongly endorsed The Talt - Hartley injunction puUican administration is breed­ ital unless assured of the mili­ toe televlai-'g of congresaional ter advertised than many major urged the membership to accept. ment for West German Chancellor tary’s support. waa whipped out last night by ing unemployment and leading the declines in our paat.” '' The reductions would be effect­ Konrad-Adenauer’s regime. . hearings today.. U. S. District Judge Robert L. nation into a depression. Bulletiiis 2. Military lea'deri theihselvas Call Hearings, Clrcna Taylor at nearby Knoxville to • The Eisenhower report said eco-. ed by elimination of piecework and. S- - ■ The nation already \was edgy, were sunimoned to a meeting this There appears no doubt that nomic activity in the first half of incentive pay. ^ ' Critics of the way tiie disTMite block the stri.ke of 4,500 workers! both sides, will draw heavily on the froBt Ui8 AP Wirta between fien. McCarthy (R-Wl?) this year, even though behind that ; Tlie cuts amount to. an average (Coathmed aa Page Six) (Osattaoed.'#■ Page TWO) ordered for 8 a. m. today. report for ammunition in the up­ of the year bafore. "has been high­ l4 per cent of the payroll. A union and Pentagon officials was aired move cams Juat hours after Presi­ coming vote battles. ------X l - have contended that TV coverage er'than at any time before this official estimated that the reduc­ dent Elsenhower said the govern­ Eisenhower noted the criticism admihlatration assumed responsi­ tions would range from a mini­ START PEIPING MOP of tha proceedingp encouraged, ment could not permit a work in general tsma-and went on to Moscow. Aug. 13 IB —FOnaer participants t o turn the affair into bility." mum of 812 ‘to a maximum of 320 say that "the recent economic de­ Then the Pfissldent declared: per week for the workers. Frlaae Mloletor Clemeat AMea, a "circua" production for living (Coattaned OB Page Two) cline, on aB ov-r-all basis, has Aaeurta Bevaa aad aix ether Brit­ Political Tensioas: room audiences. Legi^tion has "And since 1958 was a still bet­ Nine MlUhm Net Lwis MORE FOR YOUR MONEY been very smsll." ter year than 1954 is turning out T he company contends it is payr ish Labortte teeh aft for Peiphig been offered to bar yideo cameras TAKE ADVANTAGE p p THESE SUMMER SAVINGS. HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ENLARGE He aioo declafcd: to be, it follows that over-alt per­ ing an- average hourly wage of late».today after a two-day vMt from such proceedings Ly law. .1. Pflce tnpreams during the hi Moaeow which tocladad two Jenkina and Mundt'gave their formance of the. American econ­ 83.39, compared with 82.03 by Its ^ YOUR PRESENT Sn OR STMT A SH. AT TERRinO SAVINGS; ' flrat six^months of this year were omy thus far during this adminis­ principal ^^mpetitots. Studebaker imprecedeated ihiaar maathupa Red Sphere Delegates viea'S today before toe Senate wiUi Soviet FraOUar GaaigI Mai- Internal ,'lecurity oubconunittec News Tidbits “tiny’’ aad-r-if developemnts such tration has been better than dur­ reported .a net loss of nearly nine M O R E SPA C E as bargain sales are taken into ing any earlier time." million dollars for the first, six’ aakov.’ which is -e’udying various- pro- account— ’wb caa aursly say, 16-PIECE STARTCR S H ^ 16#ISCE STARTER- S n DMals for rules to guide Senate Called froai AP Wires months of this year. ' „ Hme’t a hi$ G-E Ksfrigttaior at a laal Rile Some ‘ Chiirchmen without the alightest fea> ef cen- (Coatlanei oa Page Six) Top ' .executives last ' April ac­ BRIBE SEIDf FOR PETROV akic committees, particularly dv ring Caabarra. AaatraUa, Aug. IS of sMr«gt space ia dw laa Investigations. cepted salary reductions rangUig dcuhtc-foM GADRON IVY PATTERN Air Force finds serious breaches from 20 to 30 per cent on all V a ­ iIV-Laborite Leader Btoibert EDITOR’S NOTE — Net ealy-twUl come together in a mood to Jenkina confessed to a "genuine E\att aaid today Aimtialla paM BOUQUET PATTERN feeling of nostalgia’’ when he ef security reguIatieaB by Col. ries above 820.000 a year. man’s relation ta Oed, bat Us re- ; submit varibua. experiences and Robert Hutchinson Orr, who faces , .Today’s balloting la the second VTadlmtr Petrov 5,888 paoada REGULAR $7.80 OPEN STOCK latton to the state is Mkely to prove | insights, even ideologies, to tha found himself back before klieg (811.358) before tha mimUm siftu u u i $7.w e p m stock lights today in the Senate caucua burglary charges in Las Vegas, Senate Blocks Proposal vote on the propo^ for pay re­ S A U P R IC E . t •- 4 • ‘ a hot Issue a t the great reUgieos i maaterthip and todgment of Nev, .. Submarine Barb, which ductions of the other employes. handed aver emhaaay dacoamata eenclave atoiiing in Bvnnaton. Dl.,! Christ.” room where the turbulent Mc- amaaaed enviable record during Nearly' 5,000 mem<>ers of the to Aoatraliaa Bailee. Petrov fled next Sunday. This tUrd article ea ! Although the council. faces O uthy Army hearings were held. hie post ee Ufirg maerratanr at 4 eupa, 4 sauc«n, 4 brMO cnmI butfgrs, ■ SALi p r ic e ! • • • a a a • • • World War n . to-be turaed over to union a week ago rejected the PEATURES the Assembly of the World Council j boat of touchy social and religloua The Knoxville, Tann.. lawyer Italy in November under Mutu^ To Stall Anti-Red Bills proposed agreement. Union offi­ the Ruaalaa ei mur la Ckm- 4 diwitT pititwf. ^ •r Chnrehes eMHaes the dlspnto 1 questions, probably the moat ex- told the'committee he was "wholly Defense Assistance Program. cials said the vote was “very berra la April. unschooled’’ on congressional in­ w«aMt Doer Shahw • MMrid* - - V , a , whioh wUI be aeeentnn*ed by the i ploaive ia the reiatioasUp of Eighty-one-year-old Pennsylvania cloae." They aaid however, that, „ ----- preoeaoe ef IS 'delegnton fiam ' Christianity and Cwamunism, and vestigations when he took on the Oat BsACsSs and2 rtgolar Ice Yrefi • Bn ssoel /• ^ • poultry farmer aaks U:S. Diatrict Waahington, Au> . 12 (^—Thea Consequently, he predicted, s the attendance at the original Oommnalat atriee. the presence of delegates from Court to declare unconatitutional ate today de'eated a move to .SeaaU version of the sam elcm a- .J____ Varaoa. Italy, Aug. IS (tfV— Communist countries XOMttaaed #■ p«ge SeTeataea) price and acreage contrel features M'Jetrack one the adminiatrS'. on------would .... "get . nowhere - at all" -- in (CaatiaiKd oa Page Thirteea) I The Itokaa aews agaaey ANSA By GBOKOE W. OOKNELL At least 18 churchman trtm said twa dariag yaaag ttaBaas \ Federal Farm and Marketing tlon’s BBtKkxnmunist faiUs—>a the house. Bvanaton, Bl.; Ai«. 12 iPV— | Red-ruled lands—eight frpm East AdminiMration acts __ Leading measure m i t h the averred aim o l Butler told the Senate last night had eatokHabed a raeard far Churchmen from the Cast and the > Germany and fiva from Hungary Peru’s Ex-Premier American Episcopal layman says ridding labor unlona of Red iq- that “the Attorney General ap­ Air Force to Build deaeeat lata tba earth today by West headed today for a religloua land Caechoalovakia — will be church itself to blame for keeping flucnces. proves this bill," and Senate Re-, raachlag a depth ef 887 mateta arena which ia charged with ton- emong. the 1,500 repreaentativea. members at home on Sundays by It rejected 57-81 a proposal by publicu leader Knowland of Cali­ —SA88 feet. Thera was a s Ms- ■ions—both eligioua and poHUcnl Others from Poland and Yugo­ Exiled ou Warship faUing to understand their Worldly Sen, Magnuson (D-Waah) that in­ mediate ceaflfmaUoa. The gathering la la the cause fornia told.newsmen the admin­ Atlantic Radar Ni^t slavia also may attend. problems. stead of a 12-member commission istration ia supporting it. Your Appliance la Only Aa Good Aa Tha 14-PIECE STARTER SET ef Christianity: "Communist collaborationists' Heavy floods on the Indla-Tibet be set up to study toe whole prob­ POLIO JUldP MODBBAT7I •f h X - J la tbe label applied to them by - Lima. Peiu, Aug. 12 («>—Gen. The Houst Judiciary committee Waahington. Aug. 13 (H—Tha WaaMogtoa. Aog- U IBh- But around this central purpoaa Xenon N ori^, accuacd of at­ border are damaglag tbe palace at lem and repmt its findings by shelved the measure Brownell re­ Dm Icf Yon Buy From. swirM a base of doubts and dia- Rep. Alvin M. Bentley IR-Mich.) Shigatse of Tibet's Oommimlst- Jan. IS. Air Force aays it plans to spend New paha eOBaa esW tlm m 8Mm Space Maker LURAY JDINNERWARE tempting aa armed revolt after his quested,. along with another more than a uUHion dollars apiece totaled tjls bet maM(, a»4H» Buy With fonfidenec At cords that could foil in to frustrate who anya b e' will bold hearings ouster this week as premier, has sponsored Panchen Lama...Hen­ It waa offered as a aubetitute for measure he proposed to let em- the meeting—the Aeeeilaea aiguad ha araa pro- Study eommlsalon. Tha taU bentinel poets, named S C A I I P M i m tour is that sobM nwy saek to Tha gtovemmeat annouacemeat 23.000 square .miles of territory poalag the only "practical" ap- "Aa a praeUcal matter." ha told ’"Texes TiNrara'’ I scar as. of their TfisJWHAUea leilect their own political and aa- "Bvanatop aaid cOoditloas ' were aonaal taken from thb North Korea Gom- prb&h riaca tba Houaa Judiciary the Senate, "if we are going to do i%eambla->re to offahore ell dfUl- OAK ST. ENTRANCE tfMi-i polaU of view. muaista by V Ji. Forces ia btoag coaaatiUaa alraady has ahalvad a CASH SAUS •B at then Is h o p e 'that thay « ea Paga Twa) tarasd aver to SaMh Kscaa^ MMlaf Browaall-bachad d^eeaure. oa Fags •) •« / ■ r r w -r e H \ Vo •a

MANCHE8XER EVENING HERALD, Mi^CHESTER/CONN, THURSDAY, AUGUST tS. 19S4 MANCHESTER EVENING MAN<3nBSTER. C»NKw THURSDAY^ AUGUST 18, 1954 PA( Hal Boyle Hvlflg. Ms aonght to lugaM ground In ju n ction Cuts | this yaaf with a dserss tociMsing Vargas Winner adaimum city wags sealsa aa much Covehtry" Bolton Wider Useg Sought ■X - . as aOQ par cent Many oompaniss ^ Betrothed One Groan Made eountsrsd by firing much of their '// OENSRAt^SXBCmiCt i Strikes at Two As Brazil Ends help, contending they oi^d not For Metal Indium Red Sphere, Delegates pay the new wagns. ‘ Oanr Cesser„ Ceate Special Scout Courses $1000 Appropriation Asked RANGKS — RIFRIGERATORS^ WASHIKS Meanwhile, Army leaders oains yoaipxN o r I “■lOHWAY Trail, B. C. —Many staga- a groan of axasperatlon. I t wasn’t adequate mUitary funds. ' Ssbaar Dai4’’—Tech. indiuin, which may turn out^to be EASY F R E E PASKI—UNO n 30th Century Cit^deivlla metal. Biff Trsdc-lR AUowanew No Cash Down .Sl(S>pago at the plants io r reasons atrucic girls dream of bccomUtg. a avfen rehearsed. But that ridiculous moraing^vHth War Minlator Baao- Other go\ernmant irregxisrltles ! Coventry, Aug. 13 (Special)—’Osirix)^. Parents of children attend- Bolton, Aug. 12 (Speclsl)—Tke^thatne previous year and 7,000 ahead sound caught on. Taen age kids all were aliagsd. Lacerda aaaalled Cubmaator David Roche of Pack ing claaaea conduct the school -with library Conunittea voted at its of tha year 1951-52. Scientiata arc seeking new and Peru’s Ex-Premier of national security. fashion model—and going on from bio da.^6oata. A ministry apMies- wider uses of this silvery white »an l«B »aU*r«Hgl®u«, aBU*Oiriat over the country picked it upland bank of lhasll loaaa to the pro- the teacherr. It is non-profit. Mrs. maetlng Monday night to requMt The committee expects to coa- Emerson PownslL president of there to fame and fortuna in Hfel- made it popular. mxh’^ ld ths group, including nil 65 will instruct a apeclal aix- .Patorson said a nurse and aubati- tlnua its Friday afternoon story element, one of the softest metals' BRUNNER'S •ad uUwiy aaUcanUUc to every- the local, promised last night that Vargas nawapapor Ultima Hora. an appropriation of 61.000 firom Exiled on Warship lywood. ^ 'X “Isn’t it funny? You can work U generals In the Mo none, wnuM PoUtlcai leaders also sceudM) Var­ weeka course for den mothers, den tute teacher are on call at all hour for children next atunmer. R known. Indium resembles alumi­ Acreaa F ran Onrrity’s—Next "io Vittasrife thine for which the church ehould the workers would be back on the num and thallium in its propertiea. If you have that dream, girly, over a acane for wteks, and no­ lacuas united action In uphpMliig gas of planning to: 1. Suppress the ehiefa and parents. The cooraa.wlU timea > during achooi hours. A the towm for the 1954-55 period. was reported by librarians that 90 EOCKVILLB ROAD, T A L O O O T V lIX E -ia44iltl atond, or Bynnatoa will divide the (Cot( Job today as another chapter waa body pays any attention to mother is always on hand to aaalst This ia an Increaaa of $100 over hooka were chocked out during one It ia - idmost Soft enough to be from Pago Oao) added to the already four-month- you might as well ditch it now, tha constitutional requirement opposition proas. 3. have a favor- begin Tueaday at 8 p. m. at the chewed. Amerlcma Proteetant eoDuaunlty.” unleas you like to play the long Then one day’s work, sonnietfel^ abla oongreas elootsd and 8. then Pond Hill S^ool SM ia - balng tha teacher. Tranaportatlon is sup- last year's figure. such hour recently. Another Iti^ old wage dispute. you thought nothing , of m y the that they back the prestdancy: pliSd by parents. of. interest to the committee was Indium is uaed as an indicator in However, none of the 161 throughout Peru following Nor- odds. have it exter.d hla own presidential sponsored by the Eastern Con­ Circulation figures to date, with atomic piles since radioactivity iS(a's unsucressful attempt to un­ Security guards at tha plants Thla la on the advice of Mona time, may ^ t you over in'^a big Critios Under A m at term. , necticut Ootlncil, Boy Scouta\6f Enrollment in the > lornlng tha report that 120 books had bean orthodox, old Oetholic, AncUoea 8. Three Air Force officers,, nursery and kindergarten classito a month remaining before the distributed on a recent Wednesday can be induced eaaiiy in the metal. seat President Uenuel Odria with here aaid that no picket J.lnes had Freeman, the exception who way. Vatgaa slsed power In a military ' W-H>-B 8-C-E-E-E.N . Ametica, It wiU be conducted each close of the fiscal year, were re­ ■ad pcoteatont denomlnoHone in 46 the help of tebclllo e army units been thrown up during the morn­ “You never know la. this busi­ including a major general, a n un­ hds been coijpleted. There are afternoon during the three hour As an ingredient of solders, it low- proves the rule. She won attention coup la 1930 and four years later ’Tuesday until completed. '' ported by the librarian, Mrs. srs the melting point considerably. DR. RICHARD C, ALTON oounMeo beloneine to the couneU The attempted roup \/as put down ing hours and Indications were I a child model, and her pretty ness what wlU bo tho thing that der diacipllnary arrsat for (“voic­ |a( Celer — Jsiaes Stewart The course will Include pack ad­ bancies in both grades fw ^ t b e period the Ubrnry is'open. beeasM president under a new con­ aftornoon aesaiona. Inforniation or Thoms Bentley, at 31,835 volumes. iMery Henr Temer rew An indium-tin alloy niakes effec­ and have oppohed ropreoenutlon of the early Tueeday without bloodshed. that the injunction would be hon­ face adorned many a magSxine attracts attontion. 1 'suppose it la ing erittcism injurious to the gov­ stitution. When his term expired |”(iLENN MIIXEB STORY" ministration, den mothers and dOn ernment and congress.” appllcMon forma ton iM obtained Pamphlets, pictures, films and ra- Tha children's story hour will tive glasa-to-glass and glSas-to- Iron curtain chnrchea Noriega v as forced to resign ss ored: by the workers as Pownall cover before she made the grade this doubt and gakme that makes in 1988, he spsumed dictatortal IPtei! “RMa Clear el IMaMs" chtefa relationahip, setting up a cords push this fi^ ro to 32,327 metal seal. Applied to bearings in DR. ELIZABETH H. ALTON Dr. W. A. Viaeer’t Hooft, the cabinet chief and war minister promised. in the movlea acting Intoreattoff." Deciilvs Army and poUoe action meeting and conducting a pack from 1 ^ . Bryce H ops^ell, mem- be held at tha Library tomorrow powers and held sway until the berahlp toalrman, units., afternoon from 4 until 5 o’clock. some aircraft and racing engines couaeil'o general aoeretary, m Monday. ' Tho government later The injunction provides for sn “But modeling im’t generally a queuing yesterday’s rioting also A rm y throw htan out in 1948. meeting. Roche wiU have an as- The committee felt that the indicated continued military sup­ The paitot mbmberi executive CnnMrn Club Holds Beaalan it haa valuable antiseizure quali­ Chiropractic Physicians “some of us may diaagreo” with charged he had mlovaed his office 80-day cooling off period in which big stepping stone to a film i so il popular with tho mSaoes, aiaiant at each meeting. He may Jump' In circulation from 17,000 ties. positions taken by Iron Curtaiil to campaign for ths presidency. the workers continue on the Jobs career,” she remarked, “although port for Vargas. Police moved in be contacted for further informa­ coinmlttea WriS meet Atig 35 at . Tha (Samara Club enjoyed the Suite 12—808 Main StrOet :. ho was'aloctod again In 1950 and Mrs. Honeywell’S. On-Sept. 1 there volumes in ths 1952-53 period, vnenttons of two of its members The mine at Kimberley could churchmen, but council member Navy Mihieter Adm. fto^ e Saldias and management la barred from many people aeem to think it is. Hospital Notes quickly to break up the anti-Var­ daopito rumblings from the army, tion. Jonn Lena AnsUa necessitated increasing the budget produce about a million ounces an­ replaced him as premier. “Offhand, the only former gas mob with tear gas, noiaa Stanley Mason haa beah ap­ will be a businesB meeting for the Monday night as an informal alidc Have Resumed Office Hours ship is b as^ solely, on a “spiritual holding a lockout while negotia- aaaumsd ofTcs without mM»p. parent-members group at 8 p.m. amount for purchase of new show was presented. Margaret nually, though production is much oriterion”—recognition of Christ ss tiona continua. models I can recall who went into bombs and fire hoses. Lust night pointed neighbortiood Commis­ Mr, and Mrs. Igmneo Austin of ' Pattento Today: 118 Vargas waathsrod anothar crlaia at the Nathan H ale Community books by 350. Fish, who visited Nantucket, leas because the demand is small. Mpn„ Wed., Fri.—By Appointment divine I^ord and Savior. ABBBNZ EXHJID Elwood Hain, ragional repraaan- the ftlma arc Lauren Bacall. Gbne Juatlcs Minister Tsnerodo Neves last April whan the opposition sioner for all scouting in town by 36 SeanMn Circle, announce the The remaining $50 waa voted to Mexico a ty , Aug. 18 ruce St. tha Iron Curtain, and oo “every­ Trailar Court, Vernon; Judith took office as praaidant in 1980. BROTHERS day a t the CaprllSnda Heih Farm noon for three hours. The salary TTie meeting of the club wms thing we can do to strengthen the Guamaa permiaelon to leave Guate- Thla waa tha aecond tlma tha Uvely speaking, they are fevv/’ lo replace Vargas would be doomed Next October, Broxil holds par- family trip to Mystic on Sunday, Miss Austin graduated" from Wna raised to 3150 to make it con- Anne Cook. 333 Woodbridge St.; Aug. 39. Box lunriiea will be a t M n. Adelma G. r>ljax«ons. held nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. linka with Chriatlana la those Taft-Hartley law haa boon in­ Mona, who at 38 atiil looks like to faUure. He has indicated liaraaotary and local oloctlons, the STEAK HOUSE Manchester High School with the eiatont with the policy of paying Philip J . Dooley of Wntrous Rond The envoy, Mario Efren Najera Mra. Florence Wood, Sunnyview through Tanersdo Naves that he taken. Scouta eligible for awar.da Personal Mention class of 1953 and is now employed '1 oountrtw.'* * voked to stop a strike of the a blonde college freahipan, quit Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Clalro C ^ e r, outcome of . which probably will MONSON, 8IASS. .. one dollar per hour tor the abort and refreshments were enjoyed.. Soerkary of State John Poster F srfa s maM his announcement to modallng at 17 to try kar luck in has no intention of resigning. will receive them during a apeclal Mr. aiid Mrs. James T. Laldlsw by the Phoenix Fire Insurance Co. period th4 library is open on Fri­ le workers. Prorident Eiaen- Lake St.; WUHam Rice, 109 El- Indicate >,tba trend of tho 1955 Home of tha goaa of Fun left Monday morning for Hsmil ■} ' Orange to Meet Dtdlea, who as a church leader reporten upon his arrivel yester­ howar ordarad tho injunction early tha movies. She haa ntiule batween Vargas generally ie not blamed proaidentlal race. Vargas haa hot ceremony that dayt O'Coin has recently been sepa-^ day afternodn and evening and day. It waa a sharp about face dridge St.; Mra Myrtle Cyr, 193 Albert Booth' recently received ton, Ontario, Canada where’ his The regular meeting of the elstiMd with Iron Curtain dala- last month, but tho workers went 38 and 80 films,) tb4 latest being personalty for the aasapsination at­ yet namad hla own choice for Shown Thtinday thru Saturday rated from the U. S. Army and Saturday afternoon- Grange will be held nt the'Com­ gates at tha councU's founding as- on provloue Guatemalan stote- "Battle Cry,” .^biUMd op a bast- Adams St.: Mra Clixabeth Lud­ tempt. Hia ponenU caUed for hia Sliver Arrow and a one-yeat mother. Mra. Nellie Laldlaw, pinna to work as a machinist. back to tbelr Jobs voluntarily. wig, 333 Hartford ftd.; M ra Ruth 1986; aa oftm-mentionod pooslbll- passed away at St. Joseph's Hos- A breakdowm of (drculation fig­ munity Hall tomorrow night at 8 aembly six years ago at Amstsr- ments as to what would happen aelling novel about the Marines by hta ouster on the ground he might r la Oswaldo Araaha, finance CALL MONSON 8227 service pin; Robert Cbalecki waa No definite date has been set to the disposed president, now a Tha Oabr. Ridge Local of tha Tyrrall, 66 Overlook Dr.: Daniel E. plUl. Besides Mr. Laldlaw, she ures shows 16,245 volUmM were o’clock. dam M ora ho entered tha govam- CIO United Gas. Coke and Chemi­ Leon Uria try to. protect the guUty. inlater and foriaer president of recently promoted into Boy for the wedding. distributed at the achooi; 4,656 at refugee in ‘he Mexican embaeay Baker, 88 Spruce St.; George L. So far, Climerio de Almeida, a Bcouta Troop 87. The pack picnic leaves another son,. Herbert:, two BMnt. backed their admission now. cal workers, had asked a raise of Aftcr^orklng her way into that Turklngton, 17 Gerard St. the U.N. Ooneral AaMmbly. ^ FRIDAY NI8HTD the library and 934 by BMkmo- Manekeatec Evaalag Herald Bol­ The State Dept, made detailed in Guatemala City.. 31,800-a-week-and-up bracket, Secret Service agent assigned to wan held at Natchaug Forest r-e daughters, Mrs. Thomas Nell and 31 coats ah hour, thon scaled de­ The oppoaition’a favorita ap- Mlaa Christine Laldlawt all of blle. Circulation at the school this ton eorreapondent, Mrt. Joseph inquiries before aiHprovtng the The ruling military Junta headed Mona la in a good p o tio n to com­ ADMITTED TODAY: M ra Mary the palace, has been accused of Sn- paart to. be Adhemar de Barrba, cently. year Is 4,000 volumes ahead of by LA CoL Carlos Castillo Armas mands dosm to 15 cento, from McDonald, S3 Spruce St.; Charles ginsering tha murder plot and an­ LOBSTER SFEGIAL The annual meeting wil) be dur­ Hamilton. BTtalla, telephone MI 3-5548. visas. It said tha Importaaca of Carbide afed Carbon Chemtrsls pare her careers aa lAadei and former governor of 8iu> I^ulo. the moetiag to woridwda Chris- had accused Arbons of aumoroua nctreas. H. Vaughn, Arlington, V a ; Georgs other palace employe. Joas Anto­ ing one of the eeaslona of the cub Anita Diette is spending the The poUtlcsl crimes and pledged that Co., oporator of both Paducah and Ecabert, 36 Foster S t nio Soares, has been named as tbs scliool, poBsibly Sept. 7, Roche week with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew asthma to mentlm, only g fow of exclude suqineted foods are often tlaaity was ao groat the govern­ Oak lUdifs plants. Oak Ridge . ’’Modeling is an .art, but it is ment should not bar anyone legally all such otfeadars would bo cohiparatlvaly simple to learn,’’ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: trigger man. Both are fugitives. said. Nisson and family of Collinsville the forms which food allergy may helpful In finding the foods reepon- admiasibla. brought to trial. oinploya about 8,800 CIO produc­ rile said. “A girl who can learn to Mias AUca Johnaton, Andover; Ed­ Indirect Warning Pack meetings will be resumed formerly of Coventry. Andrea Doctor Soys take. alblc. A food d U ^ by iMiich a rec­ This implied none were found to go far, Gustomala BM granted tion hands and Paducah about model at all can do ao in a year. ward Foote, Jr.; Charles Crockett, Army and Navy leaders have Sept 39. . Nisson spent last week at the If the allergy !s to any particular ord ia kept of the foods oaten each 1,000. ^ Vernon TraUer Court Vernon; Diette home on Main Street fee Communists or Fascists, who ■afe conduct to 86 foreigners who “And if she hits the top, she can publicly expressed confldenoe the Cub Scouts Pack 87 will have food and if .hla food can be iden­ maal haa been recommended. are bwrsd under ths XcCarran fled to various embsasios after U. g. Amt. Atty. Gen. Warren Mias J ^ Fraser, Birch Mountain guilty will be punished. This Is In­ their annual meeting Auk- 18 at Russell Leonard haa ^returned to To' Determine What Foods To tified, complete avoidance of It Sometimes a diet can be OuMined E. Burger, flew In' from Waabing- make 6(00 a week or more. A glii hia horns on Root Road after visit Ai'oM, Keep n Food Diary Act. last month’s revolt. Most of those doing that well at modellnig quite Road; wiUiam Leggett, 83 Spruce terpreted as sn indlroct warning 7:30 p.-m. in the American Legion will almoat insariably control the which at least temporarily eilmin- Dr. O. Flrodsrick Nolde, chalr- foreigners — gpanlsrds and Imtln toa last night on the Prerident’a St., transferred to Hartford Hos­ to the government to take dariaive Home. ing relatives in Waterbury. Visit aymptomr. , ataa soma of tha foods to which requmt and asked for tfee Injunc­ often doesn’t aae why aha should ing at the homo of his parents, Mr. By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. mnn of tho councU's inteiunttonal AsMrtcana — had worked for tho throw away that kind of money to pital; Byron Clough, Andover; action. Sunday about 30 cubs with about Too often, however, x. person tha patient ie seiwitive. UtUe by rsintions commission, callod tho dt- old loftist regime or for .Comssu- tion after Oak Ridge workers Mra Irving Goddard, 19 Oorhell Vargas haa been losing popular COOL UhCnulUiMuj poiwrofl : ■ 13 parents will go on a guided tour and Mra. Kenneth S. Lyon, is Paul Written tor NEA Service Uttle, one or more of the foods broke off day-long negotiations take a chance on flipping In Holly­ Schicnier of Brooklyn, N. Y. Paul may be aensitlve to mote than cision a “cl oar demonstration of niat nswspapora wood. St.; Mrs. Alexander Noble, 34 support in the past two years, due of the Subrngrine Base at New I have often wonde/ed whether one food or to some food itihatance can be added and eventually a our belief la religious froodom," Tho Mexican government said and oallad the strike. Paducah Walnut S t ; Stero Kubaaek, 78 chiefly to sharp rises In ths cost of London. The ^oup will leave from is spending tv*o weeks here un­ our ancestors were as muc; trou­ tolarabla diet but!’, up. It la a big chance to take, too. A der the New York HArald Tribune such aa milk or wheat which are which would hearten people under BOM of tho 86 has papers to enter workara had voted TViaaday night model merely has to photograph West. St., RockviUe; Mra Spencer the American Legion Home at 10 bled with allergies as we are today. used so extensively In cooking and Attempts ' have been 'made to totaUtarlaa rule. MexicA It did not make it clear ’to strike today. Cary and daughter, 158 McKee St. s', m. with box lunches. They plan Fresh Air Fund program and will desenslUae, that ia to overcome wen. AH ahe needs la looks and return home Aug. 19. Paul spent It may be that they were, but preparation of the foods we eat Host vociferous stu ck on sd* whether any had sought such por- Tho plants produce this coun­ poise. Ehit an actrelR, has to de­ msCHARGED TODAY: Frank to be at the main gate at 1:30 that it becomes extremely difficult the aUergy gradually, by.injection nutting tks Iron Curtsln ohurch- try's satire suimly o t uranium-338, D. Cheney, 96 Forest S t ; Mrs. p. m. for the, three-hour tour and two weeks here last summer un­ with the exception of asthma they or by other meana. mlta. velop a peraonality that appeals to der the same program. to eliminate tiiem entirely fTOo msn MS eoms from tbs Rsv. Carl necessary to ths manufacturers of the pubUc.’’ Archie M. Palmer, Jr., 39 Drive B ; CHARCOAL MOILiO return in private cars - to their had so much dKAcvlty -with more the diet. > TMa conaista in giving extremely HdnUre, of OoUingswood, N. J. hydrogen and atomic weaponl. M ra Ivan London and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Robert H. Kalk- serious .diseases such as ">mal''' small quantities of extract of the In OuatosBala, the Junta pro­ Mona also believes (bar old EASTWOOD homes about 6:30 p. m. , man of Gaineaville, Fla.,^ave re­ The management of a food al­ hsad of a small toctlon of Funda- claimed a new government charter Contract talks first broks off modallng friends may stick out 100 RusdtH St.; Mrs. Benjamin ' Pipe Lowered typhoid and diphtheria tha. they offending substance in the same aMataUsU callsd ths latornationsl last April 18. The Atomic Energy Affricano and daughter, 88 Grove cently been viaiUng at the heme of lergy is almost always difficult. yesterday to serve as a basis of their claws at this) that an actnsa ON OUR GIANT SCREEN The South Coventry firemen paid little attention to tiie minc,- The first "problem is to find out way that poUen extracts are given OouncU of Christian Churches. Labor RolaUons panel, took over St., RockviUe. S T E A K S $ 3 7 5 lowered the standpipe at the Belle- Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Uttle and Clergies which we hear so- much for hay fever. Tills 4a a long and govsrnnrant until a constitutional has to' do aomeUilng every moment family. TTie Little, family spent what food, or foodr, are at fatdt. Duertblng the dalagatas as assembly eaa prepare a new con­ and rocommonded a raise of rix M her work that few models are BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son In CincmaScop* v(ie development another 25 feet aiboul^ today.. not alwaya Mcceaeful method, but *%gaata of tbs Kromlin," ho b cents. But the rsim was toJocted to Mr. and Mra Arthur LaHme, With The Only True Sunday at the home of Mr. and What is allei^ry?- It can be de­ Sometimes aiiople dislikes may success also often crowns Uie stitution. required to do. 8ha has to .THKK PRIMI SniR SHF into, the lake last night. Mrs. Laurence Lee Hill and Mrs. urgod a wavU of ralUos, rasolu- The charter. In the form of a and tha CIO went on strike and T-H-I-N-K! 144 Green Manor Rd. 4 Track Stereophonic Growers Meet Tonight fined most simply by calling it give a clue. The patient himaeU effort ” 1 tkma, ipaachas. j advertisomeats, set up picket lines. Supervisory BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter Tolland County vegetable grow­ Mary Little in PlalnviUe. Return­ an increased or abnormal ^ensi may. be able to tell from sad ex­ poUtiCai statute, bans all political ’’Acting is a Job, a naUy tough ‘ Sound ing home with them was their Ipttors and domonstrations to pro- omployos kept plants running un­ Job. But I like it. It ia never to Mr. and Mra Jerry Sapiensa, 70 ers will meet tonight at 8:15 at tiveneas to some foreiga substance perience what foods (like ahrimp NAktETMAKE TROUBLE organisations llnkod with a for- daughter, Pauline Denise, after a or strawberries) always, give toot their eoming. oigB ideology, particularly .. Com­ til a trues agroemant was roachad. grind—never a dull existence. But Waddell Rd. "GARDEN OF EVIL" WITHHIFIRO, Rewle IS the Frank Paggioli and Riva Farm, —that la forei.'.h to the body He led a IS-man delisgaUon to Whan Burger left Washington even ahar you laarii your craft (In color) Starring •riy ten miaulet from Iho- Route 85, Bolton. Edward Miniium, week in that city. which is inbaleu in the form of trouble. The history of reactions Pooler. Ga. (SV-ChurchfoNc had munism, and declares the govern­ The Nathan Hals Community is important. In other words, a the White House to object, and ment’s opposiUott to ths Soviet ^oatarday afternoon ha was armed and practide it waU, that doesn’t GARY COOPER cealer ef Hartfeid 'extension vegetable specialist, will pollen from the air, taken into identification troUblce svhen C. E, wrote President Eisenhower that with an Injuhctlon petition which mean succeas neceasatlly. You sUll SUSAN HAYWARD epee deHy et seen discuss insect and disease prob­ Center, executive committee vill the body iii foods, or come in con­ person ought to know pretty well Smith was pastor of the Fimt totsUtarisn syatem^ . Guarantees meet tonight at - 8 In that build­ what he or she has eaten at a meal “you. as our ProUdent, and ths for the individual are baaed on the atotod that such a atrika would have to put youraelf over with tha Shown at Stl5-6:8»-9:18 lems and answer questions. The tact with in' such a ibs’.c.nces as Baptist Chprch and C. E. Sihith, HtpuUlcan party, the party in “gravely imperil the national pubilb.’’ Olfeor Nod Chodi GrlNi of poesibillty of a central packing ing. hair, weeds or lacquer. which T/aa followed b. allergic Jr., (not the otoer’s aon) was pas- Declaration on tho rights and symptoma powor^ wiU be held ree]>onslble' Duties of Man adopted at the 1948 ■ecurity.” The public ia. a atrange and •OSTON. MMUMNO • MIWMS • WAYUNi - NNMMAM • NYANMS lant Will be diacuased with John Today I shall disci;£n only those toy of toe Methodist Church. for admitting the delegates. ' Present hourly wage scale at the capricious god to aU entertalnen. S[. Elliott, county agricultural Manchroter Evening Hejrald forms of allergic reactions which Skin - teats vith various foods The Methodist 8ai|th was trans­ inter-American Conference at Bo­ Coventry eorrespondent, Mra. One of tho Meintire group’s gota. plaiita is 81JM to IsTo. AFL work­ Mona, Btlll as stage-atruck as the agent, in charge. result from f (^ s altliough these are commonly uaed, but are not ferred and replaced-by Gilbert main activities has booffr Lou He is prevented by the constitu­ “Without even thinking, I let out kindergarten through its teachers Germany, where a naif .million tion from'seeking election' while aomething between a long sigh and FOR VACATION people met in the biggest Chrie- prosidenK offer# a planned program of physi­ 1 Hff rnfo a mailbox af * tion demonstraU0h in modern cal activity, intellectual atlmula- An official announcament yea- A bout Town .tion, wholesome eocial and emo­ To Ropert Europen history, discussing the terday aaid Batista would name Sem world aissmbly’a theme: “Christ tional development and artistic And ^ -fou r Mis neceivod hla aucceaaor at a cabinet meeting A son waa born "Aug. 5 to Mr. rowth, according to its president INSURANCE CLAIMS —The hope of tho world.” Saturday. Informanta cloat to the and Mrs. James McConvUle of 433 Six delogatos and two consult­ fIrs. Donald Peterson. 171080 Are government aaid thla likely would Summit St., at the St. Francis MotoraliTV all require:] of the State Board bis wife, much relieved, ants rriU repraaant East Germany be Dr. Andrea Domingo y MoralOa Hospital in Hartford. CALL Ml.9.7540 nt tha asaemMy here. Cleer, Sherp, needy UMFe of Education for nursery schools, de OaaUllo. mlniatcr of the presi­ ahe said today. The wortd Presbyterian AUi- dency and Batista's close adviser. Offletra and members of the VNF RecepNen Aliet dompot Agoiicy Wrtha markon his headline Duel ance, masting in Princeton, N. J-, The State has placed th*: cooper­ ‘ Batista was eloctad prarident by British American Club will meet -^stanl sleNent ative achooi on Us list of accredited last weak, said In a rasolution: the Council of Mlniatora In April, at the club house s t 7 :S0 tomorrow ______SS^'gi'.ra “We hope the people of the 1983, a month after he threw out night and proceed to the W. P. HELB OVER! LAST t DATS 277 IROAD Dnltod Statoa will understand that the government of Oarloa Frio Quish Funeral Home to pay re­ M i-9 -im the very nature of a worldwide Socarraa. Tenlto—“Get Home Early Nite” SALES and spects to their late member, Robert RADIO Christian organisation domapda Stephenson, who died TVesday. Main Feature Sbowa 9 P. M. SERVICE that reprcaantotivas of churchei. FERQN u r n CURBS trom Mtiona pditioally dlvidad be Buenoa Airaa, Aug. 13 Uf)— King David Lodge N a 31, lOOF, able to confer across all barriers." PreriOent ' Paron’a government, will meet tomorrow night In Odd ®F oRorcai) FOR THE MULTIFLE-ZONE RIDER Among other UckHsh iesuea con­ (U> W M T 'S T E E STOBY—Panel which haa been diatributlng newa- FeHows Hali at 7:30. This meeting ihow. ‘L - fronting tho assembly ere facial print for more than two yeara, an will replace the meeting which waa sagregatioa, condoned by church­ nounced today It will let papera . . Cllflm Fadiman , 5 > arroneoualy achedulad for Aug. 6.- • :M <1) Jl'STICK 10 RMo Ttehtto for 3 or niort loool, ON es in South Africa, among other buy their' future atdeka direct (M> Form STAB PLAYHOl’SE places, and Christian Evangelism, from the manufacturers. Helen Davidson Li&dge No. 98, aloorlnge'' nportsdly lagglpg and mMUng ^ 1 M ^NcSf EEVIEW WHICH THE 10%' FEDERAL TRANS- The announcement did not spec­ Daughters of Scotiawill hold a TREA- rif& \ mounting resentment in inany re­ ify whetoer the now akimpy pa­ regular mrotlng at 7:48 tomorrow TER — ’nchUng Renie- tT&AirS YO l’R TRUCBLE? rise or '' how much foreign ex­ a ' JANET IUGHiSiioilb (Ht WBSTRBN PIAYRODBR change would be allowed for the A aon waa born Monday at the ^.RHDgAWi-SHIRK Wpimi (41) VHCUt R irS -FITM CLUB may bo obtabiod from otorton ood at imports, handled ainea 1983 by - E d Hatch BRQNNaMLYNOH SiUy? You bet! No one brilaid o f bew can you thin Harttord Hoapital to Mr. and Mra. Co-Hit: “Overland Pacifle” Ssll n u f FLORISTS S:u ni) Tonm c r i e r Flowera for AU Oecapiono ' T h t commerca-ministry aaid the CSOOTTE’S NEPHEW STARS Sun.: “Gone.With too Wlad” AOVENTTBES OF BLINEEY new mpve waa in lino with the Sacramento iffh—A1 Cicotte. 4:M t ai W OW J> W B U V B IN .. 148 MI- to^tof beera • * Theonq big .lifiraiceism flav^S government’s policy of turning nephew of famed ,' Eddie THE E S B I Y SHOW (HI IIKLOOV TOCB ***"*” » *»'•- O' «• iuMsot n.,ceo t« P in t National Bank . Th'e government said the short­ .: •O-M an" (•Mi* WHAT DO YOU HATE of Manchester 86 cluded 1-hlt and 3-hit ahutputs. EAST HARTFORD WBATRRRltaN-Rm HarOk IK COMMON “ age was due to refusal of Swaden *1^ E POOD ★ QUALITY BEVERAGES < •> TXUtVISIOX TMXATEM — Hartford Natloaal and Norway to export the paper NlNiE LIVES Bins Llalna'’ Bank and Trust . . 81 83 FAMILY DRIVE-IN (HI BIO TOwir-Patrtek MeVev Conn. Bshk and to Argentina until she settled Hanford. Calif. (JP) — A pet kit­ Route 6, South Wladoor Wr yoo'd Eho to odvortiso (HI r a ATUBE r iu ( ^ • Trust Co...... then-existing trade debts with the ten was attacked by a dog and laft (HI iniEBTUMO 79 two nations. BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON (til rOBEtON WTBIOCB — . Manchsster Trust .. 68 for dead. Barth was tossed over SEE IT NOW IN 3D James Dalv Argentlna’a principal dailiaa the kitten’s grave. During- the 8EBVED DAILY EXCEPT 8ATUEDAT • hi thb speco"- M:H (M U TEE MABBUCE AetM Fire used to run 30 pagaa or mofo. night ahe revived, alatcd her way TONIGHT thru SAT. !!•> .?B-wajida ■ » * nSJGUITB em i 714 6014 They now average eight put and recovered. U:M (SI ALL ON A Sl'M M Ea'H DAT HsrUord Fire ...... 174 179 C ^ Adir. Dopt. .* (6S-HI PLACE'THB FACa Nationaf Fire - » y QUl«n emcee ,.,,.98 103 (HI MEWS PUBUC NOTICE Phoenix ...... -----:.180 138 AcnoN Pufsf (411 n L M sanRy las Oes UiH * ■» FOBEION IMTBIOrB-nhiU A ttM L if e ...... 184 189 TODAY Mini Evooloff Hordd (H I s u m s AT ELEVEN — Pste fScc. 3499. Tree experts to be Meensed. No person Aetna Casualty .....197 178 fltonpr firm or corporatidn shall advertise, solicit or contract SATURDAY FRINCESS IS HEADQUARTiRS FOR ! « ! M ITIO N Conn. Gen...... 360 376 lfi> NEW%~Iiar Drury as a tree expert to improve the condition of fruit, shade, Hartford St«am Boil. . 75 80 AT REGULAR PRICES 6rt4 (6i> U :lt (HI HOOlfLlOaT MOTIKS Travelers ...... 1490 1580 6i69 t SI adse («> WEATHEB-JoS. forest or ornamental trees, by feedinff or fertiUzinff, or Sommer Film FRESH SEA FOOD <6M UtU (H I THE LATE SHOW - by pruninff, trimminff, bracing; treatinff cavities or other Feativai Hit! <411 Bpoars—SeriT Healy _ “Pilgrim Ladr" Oonn. Tight Power 1714 19 stsa ( SI wKATaaa MaacAir U:M method of improving tree conditions, or to protect such Conn. Power ..... 4314 4514 Spdcial — E v«I7 Tharsdsjr, 6t4S ( SI aroaus wawfl today I II LATE MOYIE— - M U v SltK H t ABKA aaani-SFoaw “Bland Ptor a Day” trees from damage by insects or disease, by spraying or Hartford Elec. Lt. 8714 59*4 Friday, Satarday X WOBLB » w a Tom oar 9rt» DOPOLAS a — * SON. loe. 1949.) ■ aay raam ia tha hawM. h’» ^JoOino AMD «MM NMW9 fvvtrtikla la thaw hat ai Em-Hsrt G U N «nT • m g ^ . MSB (HI POM S Mh)a St— TM. RO-S-dlSS . <411 DAMCM TIMM Oadar Maw MaaagtoHat I have not authorised the use of my name as a refer­ aat ar Maw caa( air ia. FafBir Waartng ..... RMYI T m U lJJN Q OO-BOT- MANTICSCAUOFS — IFSWICH CLAMS Trti ( MII MMWB GABATAM — Jel Laadsrs Fraiy, Ok. Cameraa Bwayse SappSroef aa ence in connection arith the solicitation in Manchester K . B . Mach. O s .... (HI SOMMMM MOUDAT Go a l — o b l • BIO Sag RATURE • SPECIAL LUNCHEONS’DAILY \ / (HI FILM of tree work on private property. \ScveraI reasons make Kottk sad Jhidd .... it impractical for my office to retommend way person PRINCES RESTAU^NT \ or fim for tree work on privato property. The pro­ U a M A f te HiPLE SUPER SERVICE STATION cedures employed by the Town of Mandicstw for con­ 'W I G K R D ^ DINE m AUtCOM^ONED 'COMPORT tracting for tree 'work a ^ freeij^ available to the pabttc at the Muakipal Building daring bnsin tag hmora. ^ MADf STRSKT AT PEABL STREET \ TRIPLEmSTORFS AOOED COLO* CART0«7 Fioa Wia«B . . . Uffoora . . . aad Beer -L ■ ' HORAC&F.MURPHEY ' -- - ,UJR!»a,';V Pood Scfvicc Ifaii^Orteir jTny^ardon THX F. h M. 8CHABFBR BRKWINO GO.. OF CONN.; lac; rA G ST O U R MANCHESrEBfEVIINING H E R ^ . MANCHESTER. 66lW ^ THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1964 .-y f'r-b>ii IM« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OPNNm THURSDAY, At^GUST 12, 1954 acU, baa really oradtod tta bon look not behind thee; neither athy foraging to later, taller plantings ■ r"-‘r Curtain In this coM war arsT thou In an tta plain; escapb to tha of com. In all this the crow was tta D ro o d les ■ » W tat else baa really put tta Rue* mountain, lest thou be oon* Connecticut tinge Benefits Liberalized dans on the defensive? What alas sumed... ] lioneer. Gradudly, othsrs followed, t £nntitt0 If fraUk I Irst b: exploiting the ear'opentnj igs By ROOBB FRIOB lbt has huUt toward peace rather than "Tlie eun was rtoeti upon the t _ ^ CO., m e. Yankee made t a the crows, finallyV by mas-ma AMESCTE In Revised Law on Taxes I t ‘^krooti6« toward war? Tta only other earth whan Lot ontere MP6IIM9 sp rao a * Washington, Aug. (JP»—Many sponsors called an imjust discrim- We know, because we hailed the and atill have a crop for 'yourself. o o o 12 . .JON BA.TXS cauae they no longer dared to seem habitants of the cities, and that But there to no limit to the num­ • • • millions of additional worliers are inatlon. wonderful results In our com Snf RoI m I Sick'Pav Exemption la In AdTUica to aoom the good ideas invdved. which grew upon the'ground. fislds, and becauas tta boomerang bers of grackles, red-wing black­ oon now eligible for tax-exempUon «n Ona IfcKt- 919 ad Here, In thaaa asamplas, la n JPorUngLolf • W d ks wages received while they are sick. There is no limit 6n the sick-pay Bte Xontlui •••■•■•••••••••••••••• 7*29 But hto wife looked back from to strUdng In our com fields, too. birds and other erstwhile friends of exemption. If you are. out for six jTOraa MonUia pattern of power greater and more , The wonderful results are sym* the farmer who have suddenly And more liberal rules have been Ona Montli ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1*90 behind him, v.d she became a pil* turned enemy. The crows could 10% FOR CASH TRANSACTIONS adopted for taxing other employe months, for example, you could get Waaklr ___ aaaaBaaBBdaa effective nt tha hustneas of tarn* bollsed by tta production of sweet up to $2,600 In tax-tree wages and Stoiila Cotr tor of aalt.*^ ^ com, in a few exceptiond yeara, devastats the fringes of a field. ■IcKnesa or accident benefits, death ing Russin than all the atomic and So John Landy, . Saturday, by the Pourth of July. They and their new alUea leave Tnmit If dnsiracL benefits, and lump-sum payments I ** least $520 to taxes ICBMBSR o r under— - pension, profit or stock- . jf sn employe pays part of the m AB80CIAT8D PRB88 hydrogen bombe that eould ev«( looked bdilnd him twice, to see The 'boomerang consists of whole only a fringe ,for the farmer. A “Fleea of Cherry dent ber Tha AaaoeUtad Preaa la axdnalTalr ta manUfactnred. liet ua have new Bcarecraw device a day would Fla—UaaeaeaMed* ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISED lY sharing plans: antltlad to tbe oaa of rapubUcatioa at what was happening there, and ab plantings of sarly sweet com, thle keep the craws away for an hour All these rules are apelled out Jdan, he pays no tax on the bene- Bit nawa diapalchra creditad to It or more acts and poUdes from that doing may have lost that ounca of rear, destroyed before they could Thia Droodle remtoda ma of the to the huge tax revision, act re­ Ita1( for ■ which ‘ 'he pays. Tha rules not otberwiaa ertditad In tbla papar Mbarveeted. ' each day. The new lovera of sweet time Xtode Fariier waa a Garbage above would apply to that part of Bad alio the local nawa pubtlahad here. pattern. drive and momentum which might com are not frightened by any­ cently pasaed by Congress. They All rtghu of repoblleatlon of apadal That President Eisenhower is The story began when those thing visual. Collector. Ho didn't work for the Demaio Brothers apply to such employe benefits re­ benafita financed by hla employer. diapatchaa hereto are alao raaeirad. have enabled him to withstand wonderful men o^agrleulturd ad Sanitation Dept. He Just liked to The new act takea a aimilar step not unaware of this pattern, he enca took up thetha task of breed­ In the great sweet com plant­ ESTABLISHED 1920 ceived after last Dec. 81, If they toward death benefits. Payments m n aerrlca client at N. B. A. Serv- Roger Bannlster'e ^ iHe ings made for the appetite of New collect Garbage. Hto hobby atarted are financed by employers 'under loa, Inc. demonatmted nt hla preaa oon* ing 4 ^ b rid com that would be one day when he. accidentally CALL NOW—ANYTIME of up to $5,000 to beneficiaries Upe. early.f. Their formula was simple. York aty, aU thto has created a any systematic plan. could'be tax exempt under the old PuMIMert Repreaentallrea: Tha forenoe yesterday, when he said widely publlctoed emergency, with picked up a bundle of Garbage If you are .coverod auch a JoUua ^thew a Special Afeogr — New That was the one imperfection It was to divert the growing when leaving for work instead of Bianchester Ml-3'>7691— ^Hartford CHapel 7-8617 law - but only It the employer waa Torlt Oilcaco, I>atrolt uid Boatoi that, in hla view, the 'present In a ctoadc, a tactful reminder strength of the com from the farmers resorting to all kinds of planr perhaps the moet Important bound by contract to pay the bene­ MEMBERBER AUDIT VCRKAU o r desperate measures, including his lunch. He didn't notice- the thing to remember to thto: CIRCULATIONS. somewhat ameliorated state ot the that even though we can now proceee- of stalk to the proceis of mistake until Aunt Margaret told fit. The new act grants the exemp­ world offers this country an un* earing aa soon aa poadbie. The re­ stritas of firecrackers arranged to It your -pay is continued while tion whether the benefit to paid The Herald Printinf Company, lac., lod man Who can race each go off in the com fields at 10 min­ him when he got home that night yoiy sre off wprk because of sick­ Hamea no financial reapoaMbtUty for iial- opportunity to use its sult was. a abort stalk which push­ (he did get suaptrious when he ate under contract or not. other under four minutes a mile, ed out its ear dmoet before it waa ute intervals. PVom our own com ness or Injury, you pay no tax on ' The new act alao extends the $5,- typographical' errors appearing to brains. Its intaUigence, and its fields we know that the problem a grapefruit. ytod stuffed with cof­ ▼ertlaamenta and other reading matter the human element is still present, two feet high. Tta result was high­ fee groui^ but figured Aunt wages of up to $100 a week after 000 exeihption to lump-sum death In The Maneheatar lEraalag Herald. understanding in* behalf of a ly successful. has begun to hit Connecticut, that the firat seven days of the alckness payments under qualified penaioh,- / FOR LOW COST doing. In mankind's .list recordad new appetites are being created Margareyhadareyhad been getting recipes EAST HARTFORD / FOR BETTER SERVICE or Injury. profit-sharing or stock-bonus plans. DUdoy adyartlatog closing hears: structure of peace strong enough One day, however, a crow, forag­ from toe television again). After Tor MoBdaJ^—I p. in. rrlday. race, Just what it did in the first. ing In One of these com fields, every day, and that prospects are Further, you pay tio tax on Uhdar i...... the old law, such payments Tor Tnaaday—1 p. m. Monday. to withstand any kind of dial* that it may take war with the thay he began aavlM Garbage TELEPHONE BU-9-9351 wages up to $100 during the first were not exempt If the employe Tor WadnaBday I p. m. TUaidajr. noUcsd a gleam of kernel at the whole bird world to bring a field syrtematically and finaUy found TorFor 1tonda](—1mnraaay i ^Mu^^etoeep. n 8ay. tonga. top of one of these eariy ears, and seven days If your , absence is due while living had a benefit right ^ BViday—I a. a t ' of com to market next year. So use for it He saw a sign to a to acddental Injury, or If yoU sre which could hot be forfeited to any­ 1 discovered he could reach It Just store urging penile to send Ibr Batarday—1 n. m. mday. ‘ Man-Eating Fish by standing on the ground along­ far, only a perpetual'Fourth of hospitalised at any time during one else. READ THI5 REFORT FROM A HAFFY qUETOMER! Claaalflad______daaidfiiia:m: Kh90 a. il- „ Cburk N ot Eisenhower July to the fields seems to work as “CARE” PackagM to our friends One old provision is tightened, ANOTHER CASE HISTORY WITH FACTS ^ D FIGURES! day of pahUeatlon caeapt Batnrday / side it and stretching up hto bill. an illness. • a. a t In New York Zoo After this crow had eaten the a cure for what has happened ea a to Europe. So he took hto Garbage, Tax Havings of 960 however. Any*one employe la en­ Oensral Mark Ctork. In n day first kernel, ta noticed another, result of breeding com to ripen made "CARELESS” Packages and 'Thus, for example, If you make titled to Only one $5,000 death Ttamday. August IS before the .Senate Ihtamal l|ecurl* half hidden by the ear covering. He by the Fourth of July#.'And it is sent Utom to Communists behind BACK-T0-S(»00L $100 a week or more and you are benefit exemption. In the pest, a ty aubooramlttoa, has let (town hto New York (P)—^A rare black discovered ta could get at it by only a quesUon of tone, wo sup­ toe Iron Curtain. out three weeks with an Injury or man working for several firms A Patteni Of Poiver pfranha, aa ll-darti moa*eating ripping tha covering a UtUe. pose, before tta bfrd world dqcides DRESS ’ hospital IHness, you can deduct could get a $5,O0O tax-free bene­ hair, and add openly nil the things flah font enn btte a finger off that firocrackqn are Just fire­ $300 from your taxable, income. fit from each firm. ha did not nay publicly whan' ta with one wane, <* ^ exhibition In Up untn thto point it must bo crackers. Styled by Youngland policy of Prdaldaat emphasised, tta culture of sweet NOW YOU CAN LICK Even at the minimum 20 per cent Extends Capital Gain Unto hoiwar tag now produoad taro was. in tta Army, nnd in poattloa tta aquarium of tta Ettwm Zoo. There li^ more than a alight tax rate, that would be a tax sav­ There is one r.mre change affect­ TWO more are being atudlad in com bad been going on in theee chance, then, that the growing of ATHLETE’S FOOT WITH axamplas of the dynamle pomr of military and dlplomatie reopon* ing ofD60 for yoU; If you are sick ing benefits paid because of separa­ ta d u la tta Zoo’s Isworatory, leglond for hundreds of yeara with­ sweet com may become Impoesible. KERATOLYTIC ACTION but don't go to a hospital, your tion from service under pension, that can Ha ta tha good act alblUty for hla country. I t to n Althoufk ottar srodee of ptran* out having the crows Interfere Naturally, no one thought of this T-4-L, a kemtolytte fungicide, wages for two of the three weeks profit-sharing or stock bonus ban are cmrmioii, ttaea are tta with tta harvest of the final prod­ PpssihUity. when tta e x p e ^ began SLOUGHS OFF toe tainted outer plans. Under the old law, lump- Tha flnt waa pn^caal, ha* mtlier remnrkahle tribute to tha uct. 'nioir damage to corn, up until still would be tax-free, for a tax fora tha TTnitad Natlpiui last Da- man that, bdlevlng aa ta did, ta firat tMck piraaliaa to be exhibited oraadtog a com plant that would aUn. expoalag buried fUagl and cut of at least $40. sum payments under these plan.* in any aguartuv., loo nCfidfli say. then, had been limited to their leld early. That >ithe process of Idlls on contact. Leaves skin like Here are other important bene­ were taxed as ordinary Income ip oambar, for an IntMastional pool followed hla/country's poUdas It to iimoadTiili to keep more than proceaa a digging up young com reodtog a ahorter plant might baby's. In Juat ONE HOU^ If not fits: the employer.bought a commer^ to daralop pasoaful uaas of tha faithfully and aUy as t a did. one in a tank becai-ae ttay bits •prouta In order to oat tha planting have a by-product which destroyed pleased, yonr 40c back a t any drag You pay ,no tax on payments insurance contract -to cover Tta ptetura ta gave of his own bugs chunks out of each othar. A kernel from the bottom ot the the pMtoict—^who could have fig­ store. Today a t J. W. Hale Corp., which reimbur.se you for actual If the employer financed the plan sprout ' ^ Tta saoena ts his jpood otfar of views was mthor eomplota and naturalist once described the ured that out? Dung Dept, medical expenses. paid by you or through a trust fund, toe'^ljenefits ^ranha so *1prdMMJr tta wicked So the craw leamad to stand m your dependents. Like sick leave were taxed at the^Capital gain food to flood guffarars la Comaiu* explicit eat ftoia that wntua; by the aide the ground, reecb 9P, and atrip and wages, these payments simply are rate, which xumolty was lower Bist Burapaaa coimttlaa. ^ had views about our diplo* of him a diaric to a perfect gentle­ deqioil an ear com. For a few not counted as mcomc. than the regnlar'inr ome tax. The' man.” years, this was AU ho learned. Ttan new law extehas the capital gain Tha Wsimhoww spaadi talora inata abroad. In ganaral, ta aald, he ’ dtocbvered that t a need not Similarly you pay no tax on tha Uhl tad NStlaiia stiirrad tha J a ^ tavo not actad aa “real, rad- payments to you for the loss of rate evenxto insured plans. nocesaariiy limit himoelf to tta limb pr other part of the body, or H orep^r, under the old lav-. If world as no dthar poat-wsr blooded. honast*to*goodn see Amor*' shortest earliest covn. If he Just Arrived for permanent disfigurement. you/diad alter retirement, the Pierce's home, 36 Caasllli Road, West Hartford daTalopknant has dona. It. was tha icaaa,” To the contrary, ta add, couldn't stand on the ground and sum payoff to your bene- 4 Thottf^ for Today aat ta could perch on the atalk Under the old tax law, some em­ moca Bttrrliig bacauaa many of they *Tcnd to jriacato the country and strip the ear. Gradually, he ployes got these tax-free benefits ctarlea was always taxed as r rasideiit KiaaBbowsr’s adytaera in which they- are atationad, and some didn't. Generally, if yo»to ordinary Income. Now this himp- "It Is Certainly Just Like Needed began to extend hto destmctlva NEW ALBUMS employer had a cpmmerciaLin- sim 'payment can be taxed as a "E^en Years With No had, for many mtmths, obrioualy rather than aUM up for Amert The Bible tells us that one day stirance contract to cover bis sick capital gain. baen urgtag him to mal|a an an- oan ptindplea.'' Jesus haded a- man of hto affilcUon S W IN G E A S Y ...... Frank Siootra ttraly nagatiTa apaadi/ihoat the Although ta eominaaded Udtad and to ah«w hto gratitude for what I A Gift Out of Nowhere? air or Maintenance Bills" atom—« mioaeh girdihf tha pao* Natians foroaa la Kolren, be had ta had done, the man ctferad to go HOMEUTI-LOMBARD MUSIC-MARTINIS-MEMORIES Joekio GIneneR Miss McYefgh Lifer Transferrecl with tha Lord to be one of ifia pia of tha Unitad sii^M toward ^ t mudi romiact’' fOT tha Udtad CHAIN SAWS'^ ' dtoctolea. Jeaua must tava appre* SALES—SERVICE—TRADES ELU N GTO N 55 a e • a ' . Diiko EEiRgfoR tbs raaUtiaa of avhat atomic war Nations. That organisation, he thto qfirlt, ^ Ha ibv Slidwer Guest To State Hospital could ta Uke. The Prastdent final- conceded, had high purpooaa, and thd there was a greater work for VOICES IN MODERN . Four Froshnlott "W e have been heating our home anti hCt water with gas as well ly rajactad an this advice. Perhapa thto man to do. Ha told him to go Capitol EquipmMt Co. A darling dreaa to wear now a nice big building In'' Now Toik, back to hto own people end tell M MAIN n „ T E L Ml-S-lfOS or back-to-echool in toe fall. with bridal showers IVetherafield. Aug. 12 (JP^-—L*roy as cooking with gas. It has beeivso 'maintanance fret* and eonvan- "W a have had automatie gas house heating in our own homo for I I’ ta inada tha proapact of atomic apd dalogataa from-all over tita SOMETHING COOL • •••OR Juno Chrifty Reddick, r«nten(ichd to life for the them erhat had happened to him— *^hto bright plaid dreu has jam Friday and Saturday night dynamite murder of Homer lent that we have, changed to gas refrigeration anti atidad a gas yaai's with no repair or maintenance bills whatever. W a figure that war avan tha more horribla by w ot^ But he add. It la a “aound* to t a Hto eritnaas in that home. a full, full skirt, ertop white waa Patricia McVeigh of 58 W. Wright in 1962, is In ■ Norwich painting tha picture and tha hope lag board” for Soviet Ruasto, and All of ua would Uka to do | ^ a t collar and button detail. clothes dryer. The new reduction offered to house heating custom­ our overall cost for gas heating is pratty low and wa'ra enjoying tho things for tta Lord, hut it to entire­ WE ALSO HAVE Center St. 'The first ahower, a Mental Hoq>ital being treated aa of what pesos might do with tha a “vduablo aaaet" to tta Russians Choose toe washable cotton a “paychotlc,” State's Prison of­ ers is certainly just like a gift out of nowhere since wa were previ­ finest heating service available. The recant 15% to 20% reduction ly poieUUe that the greatest thing Wo Savo Ysn Homy charmer to blue or green miscellaneoua one, waa given by atom. But ha also, as no puraly “to have thair ^isa and aabotusra any of us could ever do would be TWO NEW STAN KENTON ALIUMS MIsa CJlalre DuBois, who will be ficials said yesterday. 'ni"y refused in the gas heating rata it more than waleoma.' Low Cost 2nd Mortcigo plaid. Stoea 7 to 14. to- discuss reports that Reddick ously satisfied with the old rates." asgatirs n^aach could hara dons, spawdag around over here.” to gojback to our homes, offices maid of honor for Misa McVeigh. schools, factories had been Hated as "confuaed, de­ broka tta loa In tta Intsmatlonai As for the Ihiitad NaUons, it and wherever we LOANS Sage-AUen, Eaat Hartford, Mias DuBoto' home a t- 124 High luded, destructive and suicidal.” to bear witness to what the NO BROKERAGE FEES— comfortably alr-coadltloBee 4i«t mar 1 1 V/ it- ■ . I weak in our ^proach to Oommu* , MlnnsapMto Ut)—The University number- of patients cared for in aauM StUins op atokta or f ra«MB t paataaaa. home, 4 rooms 1st floor, 2 . . . for Mr. OUon’a hotaie with Thair April note Secretary of Minnesota has 'established a new Don't nosiaat poor kldnoro if tlHoo condi­ aiam. Wa hava confronUd the So* program to train students in the the 1952-58 fiscal year. tions fcoUwr rou. Tty Dona'a Paia-n mild rooms 2nd floor. .7 roomK and bath. ' DuUea now charactariaes as one of dlnrotic, Uaod succaaafuUr te millioBa for viats with oae. concession after control of delinquency and crime. m«r IS ranra. .It’s amailns bw manr tim« M per cent rejection of the Pr^* another.*^ ' . It wi|l be conducted Jointly by Dona a siro kappr rtliof from tbaao diacom. . dent's propoaal. And wo have ilow sociology, social work, psyehMogy fort^bclp thalamUmot kidscrtnboaaad Si. Hs ,woiUd break otj dlplomnttc 4m eaah oBt waMo. Got Doaa'a ruk tndarl sent another note to Ruaslp. ask­ re.ationa ' with all Communist and law Instructors, with smphssls on broad liberal education rather ing to know, ,ln effect, whether countries. than intensive technical training. SALESMAN Rusria wishes us to consider that In all'^thto. Q ensrd Clark to ro- W per cent rejection a JOO per markably cooalatent Ma to not Would you like' to work cent rejection. In this, we ai« be^' plagued by doubt* or reaervatlona. for a progressive orgaal- ing UBUwaUy paUgnt. I^raaidant Perhaps it is the typlcd Ibiinklng zation selling new Pon- Elaanbower, IMs pointed out In of a “red*bI6odoil” gonerd who tiaea and where you can BIT SEE YOUR HEATING CW TIUCTOR Waahingtop, certainly can never spots an anemy, and hanoeforth atm keep your friends? bo accused of not givh^ Russia lives only In the -ho{ie of meeting avery last Ciiancs to consider his that anamy in bdtlf, ao he can TO BE SURK WORK FOB McCLURE Q R H a r t f o r d ' g a s c o m p a n y propoaal fully before he moves to “shoot the wotka.’’ hla altematlva, which would be to Tet If It la typlcd to it, happily. Only ;.Uio«e Interested la have othar nations set up iu>t imlversaL There to a g e n i ^ making good salary plus commission need apply. atome*for*peaco pool without Rus- la the Whito Houae who admita L More aew car for yoor nmq Apply In person. See WU-^ the Ruadaaa axe peopla, who has Ham Bryant, Sales Mana- Svkk prices start dace ta the iewest - |ud ______SHOE REPPIR Pethaps the next Russian move chosen iadectoivis peace instead of hii ycRT Buidc has ^ n e what no other ear n few deNnrsntave these ef the trndhiennl VS pewer, mere ride'slendiness, amri selld will be ona of final, definite, oom- all*oui.war first in Korea and then IP NOT SERIOUS Choose from a large salectipn of low cost, earafraa automatic gat pletn refusal. But there la eon- la Indo*Chlna, vHio weighs what has done in more than a generation. 'Tlew-price three." Iv t these faw mere dvraUlity-ples'lhe mrivanced "tamerThw" DO NOT APPLY siderahU WaiAington speculation "shooting the works” would mean T detiers far nlvlch get yen n let ipprenvte- styUug that hns taken the seentry by starat. wocaato mtm house heating equipment . . . conversion burners and modern, that Russia is actually rtiU unde* to all humanity, nnd who rocom Thn year Buidc has moved into the lofty circle X.-#, E H H J ULUfilTj cldad, that It ta a been playing the maiKto for our diplomatic ^iproach McCLURE of Amenca*a tiiree top s^ m leaders — a circle streamlined, completely enclosed units, using warm air or hotwatar^ f r e e iawM alcog boping to detoy Amer* to tta wwld that of the "good oooc dominated oniy by th^ so-called “low-price lean action, but that, if tha yea partnar” ratbar than that of the 1 More HNwqf your proseiit car PONTIAC, INC. or BO moment has really come, three.** For today, Boick is out'dling all other VQth eer grant nnd grewiat 878 Main Street HAUm'S Heating Survey of Your Home aelf*r1ghteous thug. veleme. sell, the hatter deni we ana make with i RuaMa may still decide the can MVniNE NYION Mnaehester,' Cepm- Itoirer street Floor Level ears in the nation except two o f these *‘low-price ' yev-n ' allew. In yee gat tha beeeStefeur grant) M t afford to reject the Preetdeat'e SURGKAL EUSTK STOaONGS heyn In fim form ef n higher trpda In nWiwaaca. A*k your heating contractor or the H art^rd Gas Co. to come idea. • Two Wko Looked Badt three** And each new month*s sales figures new Sekk. After nH, the mere new ears wa - • TW O-W AY STMgTCH to your home, inspect it and provide an estimate of your fuel Hare, after all, to a concrete taet Tlia dream racs of noodara hu­ stFenfthen Buidc*t new soles leadership. * bill for automatic ga.s hou.se heating. No cost or obligation. ot all that peace eentiment Rueato » UkONOtk tASIlY NO DOWN FAYMENT man perfections bscama, in \b u c a n t do b e tte r—if you w ont the best Ij^jy • INSTALLATION NOW 10-payment Budget Pl«n available. to working ao hard to exhibit to actuality, all it could have baen • W tA K lO N O n CLEANMO AND INSTAUiNO tha world. Hera, after all, is a for your now-cor money—than to look into tiie 3. Mon doHars liliea you trade TELEFHONE MltckaR 9-4503 Imagined to be. And ita one Imper­ HRST FAYMENT OCT. *S4 • HRMS UF TO 5YEARS magnificent way for Russia to fection., tta thing tost may have • INVfSMlf *ir* SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS •ofUTi^ success tiuit is Buick today. Ym*ll find BelA's brand panernmk wind' wW keep hsmedsm leak for years foc,_.. create even more of a favorable • SfAMlfSS determined the outcome, waa aa ns started a wbale new Wyitog Wyeeareasseredaf abiglierresalafinwo A complete organbstloB ot TRAINED SEWAGE SPECIALISTS stir in the world has been old aa humanity. For what hap- this glomoroua new-day beauty puts you way ofalag the moat modem equlpmeat and mncklney—RUULT: A Ivy DvriblHuiit nnd enjoy traad, pan enn ba sera that fodtof's Bokfc when yee trade k In letw mT ^ caused by tta Ruagtan dactoton to panad last Saturday waa also ahead in tiiree important waya-tliat*a for sure. BETTER Job at » LOWER PRICE. have Oommuntot East Oermany what happened to the. first raca Ike fwlle*t aieowrt of re­ aooept tta great aecond good act lief from vorketb veins, So drop in on us—tpmorrow at the latest—and • New nndergrenad water THI5 15 WHY chronidad by man. Itofo tostalted. of Praaldant Btoenhownr's tenure Thto la tta way tta Bible twefien and fired lestood ooe for yourself tiuit Buick Is the buy of the yetj*» • Sump pumpe toitaHed to . . . Riore people COD'- ^-4ta offer of food for flood vig* deecrltaa that firat^race: other io 0 conditions. hands down. remove water fireai yonr McKinney Broo. tims. "Ana wtan tta moratog wnm, eellnr. (1) Prompt ^nrice. M anchestei^JM vtpiiM i m m after iMaxty sight o New -rootprnor’ aower (2) (polity Work than tta angels haataned Loc. aay- lines Installed. h>>iHtlH' P7esiiltat Bisanhower's tog, Ariaa, Uka thy wUe and thy • Ftngged-opwor One* cleea (3) Reasonable Prices ^ Hartfard Dim C< to noC dead, and two daughtora whidi, are here; rd eleetrtesdiy. IE5AFE . . . K5URK Eg good prsagure leM thou b e ; ceneumed In tta it itUl may cradi toftnlty of the dty . .. m b r n i “A n^lt oune to paae. when they GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. Call M cK in n e y b r o s : had brought tham forth' abr,ad. SIW AOI WirOtAL COMPANY Manchester Offied, 687 Main Open Thursday Eveninga; and Saturday Momfaiga TM- ML34321 m M A M S T R i^ M A N C H ISiei \ Fpr Appliance Demonstration and .Salea ^ UMt be oaid. ttc a p e for toy Ufa; i f O I M A M TKh. MitekeM $ asoe |ae-ig$ p e a r l b t „ imitc'w w -p 4' . i • — ------r r - ' / -K Xi.'- ■/■ ■ V

I BtX IfANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 19M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« THURSDAY. AUGUST 12. 1954 PAGE SEVIM John^Li^r Unrest W apping "(TonsUtution” for Izmur. Turkej^ the purpose of making the necee- mlacellaneoua showsr by WUsbtion Action Promised Reward O ffer^ Hebron She has gone back for a.term of b •ory improvements to this road, June Chambers Rohn of East Orange, and a per­ yeora. authorise the petition for the South sonal obower by Miss Doris Oun- Jolt West Germany Skywatch Schedule For Dog Poisoner Family, Friends Storm Does Damage Windsor Board of Education to Given Showers sten of 332 Oakland S t Monday. j By Keeney School Group A hall storm of great volume make application for federal os- The marriage of Mtea Cfiismbers p. * m- fnous History of Stable with hail stones and strong wind sietonce to the educational pro­ Goiidy (OsattaiiH from Fafi Om ) Friday Aug. 18 to WUllom Mercer will take place The Manchester. Cohn., Kennel Fete Miss Foster and rain swept over the area yes­ gram and authorise the Blonnlng Mrs. Raymond -Wogmon of 305 at Emanuel Lutheran camrch at Midnight—2 a. m. • • > ...... Anthorty .Ztllnskas C3ub will contribute |25 toward terday about 3 p.m. Great damage •Committee Thrd Fought waiting for France to make up lUt 2-a. m.—4 a. m...... Volunt^rs Needed and Zoning (Jommisaion to approve Oak S t entertained with a - mis­ 3 o’clock on Saturday, Aug. 14. Savs Economy either the apprehension of ’ the Where Nelson Slept Recalled Wapping, Aug. 12 (Special)-—A was done to tobacco in the field new roads in the Spencer Heights mind after two y sn and three 4 a, m.—6 a. m...... - ■.. VohMfecre Neetted. ROASTING CHICKENS and some formers hod tobacco cut cellaneous. showab for her niece. Bowers Says *Ehd „ , months of vacillation whether to * a. m.—9 a. m. .. • • ...... Vetunteera NseOed poisoner of several "seeing Cye" birthday, and bon voyage party development off Kelly- Rood, when Miss June (ffiombera Tuesday. Her ratify hr junk the European Army 9 a. m.—Noon .... and on the ground. The storm came they- become ^sUfled fen accept­ Municipal Paralysis* Sound Unider GOP • . .Katherine H. Ruttgers, Guy Mullen dogs orThe—fgpiaeement '6t the By. SUSAN PENDLETON ^this act which did a great port in vrith 48 relatives and friends pres­ ao sudden that they didn’t have ance. home was decorated with gladioli Treaty (EDC) signed on May 27, " on—3 p. m...... 'i. Volunteers Needed dogs. The degs, killed at Minne­ Summer time is picniie time and ttot m—ns ehicknt Hebron, Aug. 12 —(Special)— saving the Army. and carnations dnd the brlde-clecl 1952. 3 p. m.—6 p. m...... '. .. i Maureen Carson ent was given by Mr. and Mrs. time to get it into the sheds. WINDOW SHADES Th« M«nche«t*r ,Citi»en* Com- (Continued from Page One) ,A apolis. Aug. 7. wera bring trained time. Of course there are no others u go^ sg Oleott’s, All DaughterO of The American T he (Connecticut Legislature at opened her gifts under a .large i No western statesman is aure 6 p. m.—8 p. m. ... • •...... James Munste, Guy Muilel^' _ for the blind by John Sin.vkln. that time appropriated $200,000 for William Foster Sunday night at Special Servtoe listed Monrheeter Evening Herald wedding bell, suspended with , Imlttoe, a group orgimlxed a t the 8 p. m.—10 p. m, .. so meaty and full-flavored, yet io young and tender. Revolution, Including of courae their home on Avery St., for Miss The First (Congregational Church Wapping coireepondettt, Mfi>- An­ WASHAIUE Eisenhower said 1952 was the what will be the French National ...... Olive Ray, Grace Anderson training director of the Master purchase of cattle, and poaeed a itroamers. The gifts were ar­ 'height of the K ^ e y Street School Assembly's verdict—scheduled to 10 p. m.—Midnight ...... Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Benson. thooe belonging to Colonel Henry law making it lUegnl for anyone Naomi Foster, daughter of Mr. will hold a special service Sunday nie OolUno. Telephone Ml 8-4419. best year before his regime took Eye Foundation of America. Luclua Foater of Oakland Rood. at 10:45 a.m. at which time a can­ ranged In a decorated cart In pink COLUMMA fYROXYUN - eantroverny fast winter to light tl»e office. come before the end of the month. Marion Taggart (alternating The American Kennel (Tlub has ^Champion Chapter, feel a deep to drive more than one yoke of and green. Relatives and frisnda .'Bowers Bloc on the Board of Dl- But on it hangs the fulfillment hreeka) ROGER OLCOtr oxen for transportation. After the After being assistant principal didate for the pastor's poaiUon will ALL’S WELL from Rockville, Greenwich. East The administraflOn survey In Volunteers miy register at Civil Defense Headquarters. Munclpal already contributed $500 toward iMnoe of gratitude to Miaa Kathe­ in a school in Izmur, Turkey, for. preach. fH C H Made to Order ■ rectors, announced today it will this congressional election year or repudiation of the Allies’ joint the merest of the poisoner and the (Connecticut cnttle began to arrive Newport News, Vs. (B)—The Hartford and Manchester were •#EeDV With Year Boilers take part In the coming political i promise to grant, the Germans Building, Mahebester on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1- 403 West Center Street MItehen S-78il rine 8. Day for her patriotic and five years, she had a year’s leavei A special town meeting has been 'Tar Queen, a 40-foot yacht, waa seemed certain to provide political ' p. m. JBlvll Defense Telephone Number: 9-9068. Manchester group hopes their the army woe adequately fed, os present RefreShmenU of frozen • campaign. | ammunition during the campaign sovereignty and welcome them as action will, be a spur , to similar •ucceatful atruggle to oave the noted by John MorehoU, deputy port of which ahe spent touring colled for Monday when voters will rollihg-in 40-feet waves 80 milea but pudding,, dainty zandwiches, cook­ t la a-statement Issued by its for both Republicana gnd Demo­ comrades in arms in western Eu­ action on the part of other ken­ Wadsworth Stable from destruc­ Judge advocate of the army. Europe and the feet of the .Uine in be asked to accept os a town road, with gusta of 65 miles per hour ies' and a decorated shower coke w m iA M s • chairman, Mrs, Gloria Benson, the crats'. • rope's defense. The United States port, gas and water workera was city, several hundred policemen nel clubs. tion. This historic atable waa for Connecticut.' Ident Road, as deacribed in "a set ■laahing the seas. A passenger Were served by the hoetess. L A. JOHNSON 'group said! "In view of the'many and Britain say tlfby will go ahead finally concluded after weary ne­ fought to keep the entrances of many years located In Hartford, MoMsheeter Evening HermM He­ Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Foster ac­ of newly made maps on file in the steamer notified the Coast Guard. Mies Chambers has been hon­ OIL SlERyiCf requests we have had. the Man­ Last winter some Democrats with their plan for Germany, even The Master Eye foundation is a companied Miss Foster to New were contending that, with unem­ gotiators haggled all night. the struck plants open. Strikers non-profit organization ^v o ted to but it was threatened with ruin bron correspondent, Bllee Sueon (own clerk’s office. '' But the crew said the ship was ored With several showers. One FAINT CO. 341 BROAD STBEET chester Cttlxens pommittee has de­ ployment increasing, the adn^n- without France, but that would The settlement hammered out charged tima and again wlth-thelr supplying doga for the blind. owing to the work of the deadly Pendleton, telephone HArrloon York ’Tuesday, where she left Also voters will act on the re­ never In trouble, they had juat act was given by her roommates at 699 Main St., Tcl. MI-9-4S01 cided to take an active part in the istrhlion was leading the nation mean still more delay. provided a 1.6 per cent an hour flats as police clubs bloodied their Usually, having such a "seeing TERMS AS LOW termite. MIm Day practically s-ssss. Wednesday morning on the ship quested appropriation of $2,000 for the sails slid gone to sleep. Kenbrook Hall, Upsols (k>llege, a TEL. MI-9-454t coming primary and elections. Harmful To EDC wage boost for regular workers. heads. moved heaven and earth to save The group met last niglU at the into a depression. ejre” dog means a blind person Can The John case has /done the The strikers had asked twice that Similar outbreaks were reported lead a relatively normal life hi- this little building, and she -finally home of one of its members and Eisenhower and other Republi­ European army no go6d. amount. AMESITE DRIVES succeeded In having It moved to adopted the slogan. "End Muni­ can leaders disagreed shai^ly with In Nuernberg as non-strikers tried stead, of being dependent on other His chargea that former Nasi No end was in sight for the vio­ to cross-picket lines. S«oplft Lebanon, „the moat historic town Woman Facing cipal Paralyaia in Manchester.” the Demberats. and there haye lent metal worker's strike. No Money Down • 36 Months in the state. tVaats OoM Government ■ been GOP contentions lately that politicians are Mck in office at Employers reissued their warn­ The eight poisoned dogs were I Bonn and former Nazi generals are In Hamburg, more than 600 ing that anyone failing to go back to Pay • Paving • Driveways It la hoped that the bultlling ‘This committee,” the statement the over-all economic activity waa among some 800 dogs -trained by may be taken carq, of by some Proper^ Charge continued, "is bipartisan and made on the upswing. wielding public Influence are what workera from nearby mines joined on the job today would be fired. Sinykin< since 1926 and It is felt • Parking Areas the French parliamentary foes of In battling police and non-atiikers. The warning had little apparent I means or other so that Uie ter­ up of Manchester citlreiia whose The president said In todw's re­ EDC ^ant to hear. the apt ipust have been deliberate mites can be checked if not en­ A 23-yeav-old local woman, who main interest is- to s ^ good gov­ port that unemployment now The violence centered In front of effect. An estimated 50 per cent since poisoned hot dogs were MANCHESTER HJm' additional remarks that the city's big' Siemens and Schu- of the workers still refused to re­ tirely overcome. How this is to be woe arrested on ,a charge of driv­ ernment restored to our town.” greater than during the lime of EDC would doom Germany to re­ thrown into the dogs’ kennel. Fif­ Mlfelidl f-S224 brought about and how it will turn Mrs. Benson said that although the ■ Korean War.” kert Electrical plant; and at one turn. teen other dogs were being treated ing under the Influence of intoxi­ the Keeney Street School contro­ train divided and would put the point the battle surged into the The. metal workers struck Sun­ out no one la certain. "If Hartford But at the time he said JoV Germans into the front line in an building itself. by a'veterinarian for the same ail­ couldn't do it, how can Lebanon?” cating liquor on Main Street at versy sparked the committee’s or^- lessness in recent months hss u6t day night after their demands for ment at last report. For I Rost In Drivoway Comfruerion— CoH 11:10 last night, faces sn addi­ ganixation, its scope was now larg­ American war on Ruasia streas Twenty persons wers Injured, a three-cent-an-hour Increase were la the question.' been larger than In compai'able wh.at West Ckrman opponents of A little story about the stable tional charge of destroying public er than that one issue. She'said months of 1940^ and 1950.^ and a number of the rioters were turned down. Management haa -of­ Now is a pretty good time for all property os a result of her al­ the group was "dissatisfied with E I^ fear too. srrs was stabled Waahlhgi.on'8 favorite Here for a vacation with two i zens CommlUee are Mayor Sher- Improving." His close friends among the Al­ horse, Nelson, which had been friends she entered her cottage | . wood Q. Bdwers. considered the iM ds. Legislative Bregraih lies are frankly alarmed that his presented him by Coverr.or Nelson juat In time to see her pocketbook bloc's 1m HI". Owe wnriliiMe b loodad wMi f| horses. Nelson listed at the top. \ intention to seek -reelectton this concern for people to the consid­ East Germa}i Communist orga­ The (General himself 'oroke and nizers scatter precious West marks- fall, and earlier this week Ma­ eration of economic problems," the l y wWle thearoam a* «ha arog Is msmlmg aagpHaa an -rtT*al. trained all his horsra, and. It ix honey said he expected,the Keeney ropnri,. said. "In . the rneaaure to the Bavarian strikers. certain,' from letters and papers fttsestsw Street School'matter to be an is­ that we do this, we may look for­ Former generals, although de of the times, that Washington rode sue in the campaijpi. ward with great confidence to the nounced as Nazi la Red propagan­ on.. Nelson to Hartford in 1780, He said tlyi fight, which' was future." da, are sent undercover letters from All mir beef cut from and that the faiooua steed was finally carrirtf tp^the courts, bad At the outset of his statement the East inviting them to work for hM«*y western eern- stabled in 'l.e Wadav/orUi stable. created . many ' antagonisms in the President declared: German unity on Russian terms. OUAiny MEATS fed steers. The stable ' -as biiilt in 1730, and town and predicted'that he would "The paramount fact about the Ruhr businessmen are tantalized is-described as “ a rare and hand­ have to face "sUff competition” In economy at mid-year is that the with hints of huge eastern con­ some rtructure, beautiful in the his bid for rrolection. repent decline in econoilhic activity tracts awaiting those ready to play TENDER. FtAydRFUL forthright simplicity and strength Mrs. Benson , said , there, were has come to a halt.” ball in politics. of its design.” about SO peesohs present at the In analyzing the economic ac The Soviets' new offensive plain­ The stable has nine, stalls three committee meeting last night, the tivlty of the first six months of ly Is underway—and Its target is lb of w-htch" In fte oM days, were first meeting of the group In sev­ this year, the President chose as a West Germany, a nation gripped by SIRLOm STEAKS reserved for use of guests, eral months. Th«f committee will comparative base the first half of mental depression. LOWEST PRICE OF YEAR Rochambeau in 1780 had the meet agaii\ next week,- when it 1953 when he said "our nation greater part,of hjs army aiationed X hopes to have a larger number waa enjoying' the greatest pros­ CONFERS ON SCANDAL ILO CK STYLE IO N e:IN in Lebanon, man'y traces of their present. At Us peak,, the commit­ perity have knowm-” Bonn, Germany, Aug. 12 IS>)— 2 '“ 29c occupancy being even now evident. tee had about 40 am b ers from all Using- that yardstick, he went Chancellor Konrad Adenauer wdll In the latter pr.rt of 1780 .the sections of town, p on, "we find that industrial produc­ intenupt his summer vocation to SWEET SEEDLESS lb army was joined by a regiment of The CitizensI (kMnmittee was tion has been running 8.1 per cent direct peraonolly his government'i CHUCK ROAST French hussanc commanded by formed when a group of parents lower than In 1963." handling of Uit Otto John acandol. Duke de Lauzun, a wealthy noble­ living In the Keeney Street area - But Eisenhower said other cri# Government officlola sold today ORAPES “ •19c man. banded together in an effort to teria must be taken into account that the 7g-ycar-old Itodtr will re­ GENUINE SPRING Gay Winter For Town 17 FLAVORS thwart the Board of Directors' ••-such as ^o ss national product, turn Monday from the Block For- MELLOW Lebanon spent a gay winter action In rejecting final plans for which expresses the dollar value egt, wrhere he has been ‘reatlng W'lth the young huasars, their the school and starting dtt over on of the nation's total output of since last month. gorgeous uniforms, their ' well the project with a nelv archUect, commodities and services; non- Acting Chancellor Frans Bluech- BARTLETT PEARS 5^^296 lb groomed horses and their band of AWreval ftefused agricultural employment: per­ er w'ent to Adenauer's mountain- LAM B LEG S music. ' < The Bowws Bl6c had refused to sonal income, which is the sum of top hotel near Baden-Baden to­ According to some accounts the approve the plana for the school individual and faipily income day to .discuss John's • press con­ SWEET, JUICY PLUMS ““ 23c PLUMP NATIVE French visitors did .hot appreciate DR. IRWIN REZNICK prepared by.architect Arnold Law­ minus persons! income tax pay­ ference sutement yesterday_jthzt the culture and gaiety of Lebanon rence after^the lowest bid on the ments; and. bank debits oUtaide he- voluntarily defected to the EXTRA FANCY to the same degree. HAS RESUMED Mhool's .Cbnalniction came In at a New York City. (■ Reds and his charges of Nazi in­ Also located in Lebanon Is the flguce .-ggg.OOO above the amount The President then cited figures fluence In the Adenauer govern­ lb Governor's War Office,- in which appropriated. The bloc then forced to - indicate thst gross national ment. MdNTOSH APPLES 2^<-29c ROASTING CHICKENS many a patriotic conference was OFFICE HOURS LqMTence's. discharge and the llproduct u’as 2.7 per cent leM In • Bluecher took w'lth him the top- held. So It seems very appropriate lifring of Walter Crabtree. J r , of ■the first 'hr.lf of this year as com­ secret opinions of the federal cabi­ LARGE FRESH NATIVE that the stable, through Mias Day’s West Hartford, who Is, now en­ pared with the first six months qf net ministers who held on emer­ LEAN RIB ELM CITY efforts, is located there too. And AS USUAL gaged in planning the school. ■ 1953; nor.-agricultural employ- gency meeting following John’s there can be little doubt that many ■ment declined 2.6 per, cent; per­ CAULIFLOWER ff he wants to use it. the coni-' Pkblic appearance In East Berlin " “ '■29c PORK CHOPS Lb. 49e SLICED BACON others bMidea DAR members wUl mitte hao a list of 3,ftOd person* sonal income wa.v up 0.2 per cent: yesterday under Communist aus­ Lb. make pllgiiinages there to see it It can call on in any political activ­ disposable personal ipcome. up 1.4 pices. .'' ' NEW CROP GOLDEN In .its new home. ity it Undertakes. T he committee per cent and bank- debits, outside John, director of the West Ger­ TOP QUALITY FRESHLY aUCKO When the Confinental Army was obtained that ina.iy si^-natures

e A Q im r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12,1954 ■I- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 12, 1954 PAGE J B O P m t resulted in 75 warnings to speed­ lowing arrests for speeding: Ralph Hartford, and Alien R;; Johnson, Hill, arrested on a charge of fail­ € 75 Get Warnings. ing motorists and 8 arrests,^lce J. Waite, Jr., S», o f 13 Milford 20, of Coventty. Stopped for ure to carry an operator’s license: Local Girl Scouts on Tour said today. ' . Rd.; Hobart U Willard, 53, Hart­ warnings as a result of the radar, and Rankin L. Howard, 24, ■ E. ruiALAlvraliBe In Police Radar .Operated from 4 p. m. to about ford; Gertrude ^F. Roman, 30, two people also were arrested and Hartford, arrested on a charge of ^ At LOW PRIOB8 4 WDBO—18M I FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT-NOW AIR CONDITIONED Adjust to Nett Sifuatiohs 8:48 p. m. by Sgt. Milton Strat­ Meriden; and Eugene Goldberg, 39, charged with infractions other failure to carry automobile regis­ Daily Radio ton and Patrolman Raymond Peck of Hartford. than speeding. ' tration. B/voto—v n a BemM. wno—18« August’s first radar net, set up tArttsr Drag ^ietst j A&P SUPER MARKET-116 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESfER X at W. Middle Turnpike and Tower Arrested also fd'r speeding Thsy were Dr. Wyma lore Dale, g.of their exp erien ^ . of the sum­ for nearly rive hours yesterday, Street, the radar brought the fol­ rHOCSS 8 A. M. ta 41 P. M-a . B y BMO.Y SMITH were: WlUlam F. Dodge. 47, W- S ^ te Veterans Hospital, Rocky Read Herald Advs. I k rib. eA Ai A db 4A A A d i The following program achoduleekiiu- Addbodan, Swltaartand, mer. ■ are auppUed the radio manage- WHAY—Supper,er Serenade. At all times the Sdouts have W CC C-G____ oodkL evening Good Muaie am uoucw F YOU ilKE TO SAVE MONEY ON THE MANY FOODS YOU NEED, REMEMBER. . . —Manchwtar could well bd proud menu and ara euhject to change WKNB—News; Sports waUncs been courteous as a group and without notice, w n c —Melodr Theater of lU youthful embMaadors of have shown good manners, thank­ iit a - WDRC—Peter Und Hayes R m rsM E M food will, the 14 mofolsers of Sen­ ing people for kindnesses shovim U ^ Y —Ntws; Polka Bop WOTH-J. Vnadsroook UmCNOOM MIAT to them. They have been agree­ ior Olrl Scout Trobp I who ere 'D h a Y—Supper Beroaade . itoz age trevellnf In B u ;o ^ thia aummer, able to plans made for them which WCCC—Good Bvenlag Good Murio were not always what they would WDRC—Record Shop WKNB—PUte’s PUtter Party .CAN. ^ 4 oe they treircl m m one country to WGTH—Red S o x y». Wuhlnctoa WTIC—Newe ol World , ! another, m ^ n f frlenda with the have liked. WDRC—Peter Und Hayes peo^e a a l gettinf acquainted find Way Quickly *'v^Y-FoU u Bop W GTH-aabrlel Haatter The ability of thiese teenagers WCCC—Record Rovuo I 1U - ’ SWIFTTHilUTS with the country. WKNB—Yankees vs. Philadelphia WHAY—Supper Serenade wW^-B MARMR A oynMa Their' leaden, Betty Jonea and to find their |way around in WTIO-Stella Oallaa WCCQ-Good Ihreaias, Ooed Mutie strange places has been amasing. WDRC—Record Shoo WKNB—PUte-a Piattec Party Bmiiy Sntlth, feel that the 14 girla WTIC—One lliaa's gamUy . ^ a n (Ivlnc a great deal to and After being in a strange city for ^^WGTH—Red Sox vx Washington erEOGYO iK only a few hours they can readily WDRC—C. CeUlaswood X gaining a great deal from their * WHAV—Polka Bop WGTH—Eddie Ftsher ^ Of course, saving, money on a few Items is worth something but saving oh Kora after scora b travels this summer. finff their way to the main poin&, WCCC—Record Revue a tta - ‘ *.' ■ The girls are proving most co- sometimes much more readily . WKNb —Yankees vs. Philadelphia WHAY—Poilm National Homo . worth a lot more. That's why A&P offers low prices by tho sloreful initoad of tha'^tondfull Whofo than adults can. WTIU-Wlddcr Brown , operaUve and are cheerful'under WDRC—Record Shop WD^C^iSLfSBSe tnoro A&P offers such storewide prices overy doy, so you con sove no mottar whon you ohop. adverse conditions, such as the It was rather amusing to see i/: . WGTH—Red Box vs. Wnshlngton WOTHr-OtSclal. Detaetive •Ain own Come see . i . come save at A&Pl how the group, for example get- ■ 4i4i ' g:U— great deal of rainy weather preva- WHAY—Polka Bop WHAY-JPoUsh Nslloaal Honw im t in Europe this summer, Ing into Basel, Switzerland, found WCCC-Becord Rsvtto WTIC-^-Roy Rofera a place where clothes could be WKNB—Ynnkees vs.' ^ilndelphln WDRC—Meet HilHe SW O lH IART enough to dampen the enthusiasm WTlu—Woman in. House ' SPAM OR MOR LUNCHEON MEATS 12 0 Z of. older people, hung on the roof of the hotel to WGTH-OHicial Detective ^ dry, where they could be ironed WDRest man lea h Coventry - WDRC-^enneiaee Emlo WBAY-NIte Waten Relloble Green Boons 2 3 3 ' Kraft AsMrictM liJTV' was Bernard Dennler of Olaston- RIB WGTH—Fulton l/ewls . W n c —Starlight Serenade bury. QUEEN WDRC—Night Owl LEMONADE ‘ lIliY ’S , 40Z BREAD 11;4S- Lemonadt FROZEN-FRESH 2 CANS -4 # \ Heinz Cucumber Pickles ’JA. 2 r svHifiBi.^NnblscnGraknmi wvim aina lycAt "'®*^‘** honiy pko ’ ** 33' The two bridesmaids, Miss Bar­ Television Prooriim Wounded Y outh WHAY—Nile Watch MNWWT-CONCIN1RATI bara Logel of Warehouse Point On Page Two w nC -JR i^lgh t Borenads C louie SUNNYFIELD and Mrs. John Lehan. Jr., of Rock­ g y A Y B E S T \ LIM Y 'S M 6 0 Z A A C lss Orange Juice FROZEN FRESH ^ CANS * 9 ® p a s t r y 5 36' 10 ,„69' iducBter Crax FOR TASTY SNACKS PKG 4 7 Recovering; Asks ville, wore ballerina-len|^ yellow Xb CAN •«» gowiis of lace net with full net H I ^ W E •Blue Cross Pays Swimmers Given LIBBY’S M 10 OZ O A C Flour " ' r r 5.iS341'10.s,79'LBS Yomnto Juice campreu's 2 *“cans 23' skirts and matching head dresses. Green Peas FROZEN FRESH RKOS - 4 I F . Friends to Write They both carried a basket o f sum­ 12 o z g « C mer flowers. Miss Carol Lee Scott $284,592 to MMH Red Cross Awards I Armout's Chopped Horn CAN w a:- [voporotedMIlk ^ 4^4J^ Coventry, Aug. 12 — jSpecl^)—^ of Manchester was junior brides­ ORANGEADE / ------I L* M'Oe Mrs. Mary Gripe, mother of Mi­ maid and she wore an orchid lace MNKnT.

J. By JACK HAND « s r Gayle IWbai .helMhn Bank Meets Bridgeport New York. Aug. 1$ (S) — Boh liks abodt^MMAMt pttehar waTv* Several Promising Rookies In Alumni Toumsment Unexpected Help Wes Feshler th* bartender is th* New , York got to camp i said to Oeeggo Blanchard Gets Victory Pr ovidence-Brooklawn Yankaea* caadidata fbr rookla o t ------WtUs1 thtok1 folU eon hast Ths Firat National BAnk, Blanks Legion the year honors in tha Amerlean tha hod ctaha Pailed, Sdys Branch Rickey originally schoduled to play lisagua. They call Bob Orlm the "Ws pat 'dm ta, «■- last night In ths Stats Alumni beifksep kecausa his fAmlly nma until he got used Over North Ends, 7 to 5 Clash in Afterpiece 4 tavern In Brooklyn and ha mans w* started pitching him' _ CBeeaMl at a Series) got in . retiun and aim cash to Toumamsnt, will travsl to Thompsonvills this svsning tor^ Fairfield MhAet Wins th* spigots during the off season. the Mg clubs. K t A goed thing By JOE BRAD18 boot. But cesh was incidental in 4,/ Stamford will ..meet Staten Is­ Whm Orlm bast the Phlladal- aWT* m t him, the way aoBte cc Pittsbulili. Auf. 13 (ffK-Brw\c)r the deal. Ward was the man I a 9-15 gams with Rrldgspbrt StoadlBgs Seventh 2-0; Fans 13; at Higgins Pisld. , land, N w Yori^ champlono; in the pbla,A’s Tuesday night he beeame our poMr mtehen am goinjg- Rlckty, tMUK'bail's muUr-maker of wanted and Ward has been a dis­ Team w L PcL Tourney Director tha first Tank Rorala to win 16 Whitsgr Fard, Orlm and JMuunr peniiant tMnu. took command of appointment. Playsrs will IsAvs from ihs Firemen ^ a t Harm's Camera 4 > 2 .667 opening -game Chartsr Oak Fisld at 4 o'clock 4 nunes Mne* Hank Borowy 'in 1M2. Sato, thath ahoot oar piteldn^ "I have teen much criticsed for North Ends . 3 .571 Amsricafi Legion Baseball Tour­ Spec Shea might have made It In JPiUSbunrk Pirate* in IWO ' by and. will travsl by cars. British America ’« 3 ;*600 ’ StateUtegs Grim, A ptsAsan* youngatar, the Gus Bell deal. When I made nament at Ml. Nebo Saturday '47tf he hadn’t coma up wlthgaora never figured be^d make the "tuikm choice—^aot by mishap or circum- the deal I believed and believe now A win tonight will move ths Oilers,' 14-1 St. James' CTO 1 4 .200 W L FcL ■tancea. afternoon at 1;S0. The eecond FUrfiaU Markat .... 7.0 1.000 aiin and Whltey Ford zal^t have loot apnng. *Td have bean happy that Bell would not have been the local .AIumni Lsagus champs done better In '60 If he had been “I could have gone elsewhere into'" ths ssml-flnals for ths The three-way battle for first game, scheduled to start about 4 Morlarty Brothars ... $ S .000 to moka Kanaao OKy.” be m lL player in Pittsburgh thet b ■would o'clock, will pair ITovidence, R. L, with tha club an eeaaon. But thoaa In hM last year hafion tbe Maytoao . with the same financial induce- nave been elsewhere. gtits championship. Simmoi$s Spins Three place in the Twilight League con­ Atefirican Legion ...... $ 4. .333 '' ments and to a club with a higher tinued last night as the North against Brooklawn, N. J. Mahehestar Auto F a i^ 0 S .000 are "might have beene” and he was a 16-6 wtenar at Bliigimni- rating,” comment* the Mahatma. ' "He had sll the tools. He could, Hitter; Boggini and Ends lost its short-lived league The Conn. Champs were Hated in Orim'a Jeat la an aecompliahed ton to Ctaas A imder BHt Shifl; (He draws 1100,000 a year with run. ' throw — incorrectly, bat lead, dropping a 7 to 5 contest to The Herald story yesterday as Ckmtinulnf Ua wihaihg ways, fact With 43 more gmmaa te go. vetaian minor leagtM n the PiraUs) "But I believed the strong. He l.ad no edventure-.'^ he Maneggia Lead Attack Harm's Camera at Mt. Nebo. The meeting Brooklawn. In the draw Fairfield Mkrkat cut down Amer­ tha 24-3raar-old righthandar could The prlM rookie gteM ^ Pittsburgh club had the nucleus of has none now. But he could hit and Grill Conquers The Cameras moved into first place for pooi^ione, Stamford was named ican Legion $-0 tiabind the two hit hit tko 30 mark. nnich o t tha credit for hte a good team.,” he was young. If 1 were to do it StaadiBfs b]^a half game with the win. number one.. Following In order pltehlttg of Wga Feebler last i^ h t CAsey Stengel was talking about because he helped trim Rickey left Brooklyn in what he over again. I would wait awiillf. W L Pet. Blancbard Believes were New York, Rhode Island nnd At Q fiu tn o ik Field. tha youtgatar in hia office at the changA cf paea te go with hte calls a “poor out solvent” state. I would get more for him. Cheney’s 7-5 Police and F ir e ...... S 0 1.000 George Fratua, coach of the New Jersey. Team one plays team nshlsr, mAking a fine perform- Yankee Stadium after ho had beat­ ball, curve end MMer. He sold tUs 3S per cent interest in "Other than that. I do not know Mnneheeter Tire ..... 4 4 .500 Photos, started on the hill last two and- team three meets team anee, wAa In completo command en the A’a Qld Cose was telling Turner. hLitarif, te Mi h ea lb* the Dodgers fdr gl.025.000. . of any more player-wise in the Bantly Oil ______..... 2 $ .260 night and was knocked out after four in-the first round of the from start to flalah. Hia control how he happehed to promote Grim youngaitcr. "He's th* RaaeH type, Ralph Klner, the National field of exchange of playerc’ con­ Bolduc Pitches, Bats Roy Motors ...... 2 6 .250 one and one-third innings. Ths double elimination series. was almost parfect aa he fanned to the varsity . last spring.' a flghtar wfco takau hia te-'— t tieague home-nm king' was with tracts that 1 have any reason V ■ ■ ------right handec gave up five hits for. Having, completed the rosters of at least turn battars In each of tha "Tha Ud cams down for car, •erlniMy." aald Tnnier. rDon’ti whatever to regret. I would do Uiemrates. So were Wally West- Rec Softb|ill League Don Simona made his debtit as a three run* in his short mound stint. Stamford and 'Brooklawn, follow* alx fnunaa, raekUig up a totAl of achoo)," ha said. "Ha waa Juat out forget we’ve woiked him to death, lake, Murry Dickson. Bob Chesnes, thenv Again—even now.” pitcher in the Intermediate League Jimmy Blanchard, acS of the Ing are the lineups of Providence 18. o t ths Marines and never played on relief end starttog. Ha’s T-6 " X )aii» O’Oonnell, Ous Belt, Bill T ^ o r ro w Future Outlook for Leaders to Victoi*y Photos' staff, can,* on and pitched and Staten Island: higher than Class A baU so ha ao A atartar aatF. 8-0 on reitef. Rickey and riratee.) - last night and cams through with The only hits the Legion gang didn’t figure. MacDonald. Paul Pettit and others. Staten Idand Club were aMt to gathor war* by Gory Ihat’s why we hero to call la Bato In 18S2. the promising MacDonr- StandingB flying colora. Hie team, the high George Platonl and Ed Mareseo, "Bver^nM we pitched him, he to h ^ him out to the late riding Police and Fire entry, gave Kodak, who lAced two long aingles got the hitters out Jim CDimer) ald and several others were drafted right and left handers respectively, to eantarfleld. Ha pjtcbed two tough InnlngB ea Into the Army. Chesnes cpihe up Walnut Street' Grill . him plenty of support as they New Leader carry the pitching aasignmenta for liked him and so did everidiody retief Saturday end then caow League^ Leaders Dscl's Drivs-In Big threat Iw ths Legion came alas. When w e'go to Vero Beach with a sore arm—so did PdtUt the clobbered Bantly Oil 14-1 at the Huttner Pasquallnl P(Mt 1367 of In tha BUth Ihidrig whan thay man­ right beeli to work atae aw Tteae- Plrttaa’ $100,000 b o n o ^ b y , Pler- Chsney-Pionssr Barm's Camera* ny. Staten Island. Bob O'Connor irill to ^ y Brooklyn, I pitch him and Hartford Road Grill ., .1 West Side Ova). aged to load tha bases but were he abuts out th* regular Brooklyn ro almost died of me^ihatltls. Br TBE asSOCUTED EBE88 Bob Feller, left, and Art Houtteman were regarded'aa lltUe move’^ttan extra pitcher* when the Simmons, in winning, pitched a u . AB R H PO A K receive'the offerings of these two unable to score. the YAnka ev^ catch Ctere- _ Ameriesa Leasa* lineup, for six Innings and they land end win thatr sixth . ^ y disiUuslonmmt in the Spring Ballins-Noren. New York. .344; m son Btarted. but th« rifhthanderi have contributed generously totard keeping the Indians in front fin* three hitler, striking out nine Skion'r.'r ...... 5 0 3 9 1 0 boys. Jo* Moryo, who will perform Ted nifMwka M iata^ Walnut Sljrsst Grill holds a one Murphy. 2b ...... 2 0 0 4 ,1 0 In rifghtfield, has boen used as a 'Hu game was a pitching dual finally get |o>ne runs on him In young Mr. Orlm, a ^ bc-mler. of Ion .” recalls Rickey, “was com­ khnoro Chicago, 33«: To*. Chteaso, of the Yankees. Feller has won nine and Houtteman ten. . a. ' and walking only three batsmen. Surowlrr, If ...... 3 i i j t n betwaan Fashler and Tony Fal- plete. I reattated 1 had nothing at y a . AvU«. aeveland. .315: Mandeb game lead-in the Rec Softball reliefer. Charlie Simpson anij Ken Challenger Harold Johnaon,' right, connseta with a left hook to tha face of light heavyweight th* sevmth after Phil Rlxauto wfll deeerve a good ■mre «€ the iww York and Abrami, BalUmiire, League after taking a 7 to 5 de­ Police and Fire started things hl">chei-d, lb p ...... 5 0 2 1 1 0 Ted Fairbanks, Athletic Officer cetto unUl th* bottom of th* fifth makes an ftToir. all subataatialty to hold onto. The .312. off in the first frame with three S^tchlnron. rf ...... 4 1 1 l o 0 Islehart. will patrol the other two champion Archie Moore, in second round of their 16-round title fight at Madison Square Oarilen, last ciedlL Once mere tlie Yankee pto- cision'' last night from Cheney- of DUwortb-Comell-QvMy POat 102 Inning when th* MorksU exploded "I want anqthar iook. So be aeasoo echoM has came up wtui • chA wpa not as strong as my St. ^OTk. 93: Mino- .runs. Four walks and three er­ J>'«- c( ...... 3 1 1 0 0 0 outfield posts. The only left hander khd fi mtidbsr of tha Boarf-of- night The champion retained hie title on TKO when referee stopped the fight In 14th round. The »o. Chicaso, M: JloS. Chicago. M; Yoit, Pioneer in a game played at Char­ W*gn»r, ** ...... 4 1 1 0 1 1 in the lineup, unless Mareseo hurls, for thatr only two rune. Steve Me- goea back agalnat Brooklyn next prtxe package. Zsniis (Browns) club of 1919 and Wsrhinston. 79: Avila. Cleveland. 7*. rors along with five stolen bases Dlrecton of the town, was named Adam tripM and Fsahler was challsihegr ia from Philadelphia. (Associated Prase Telemat Service). 8t Louis only bad a total of 23 ter Oak Field. — Zuma Comes Back Tuesday Props Tackle, rraiu*. p, lb ...... 0 3 0 1 1 1 wdll be Pete Bazanoa, first base- Rum Baited bt-D obr, Cleveland. *9; Pat Bolduc gained his sixth win and one single did the damage. tournament director for the Re- haiided s frea paoe. niay both pliayera in the entire organization; Mlnoio Chicago. S3; Berra, New Thla was all the lead Simmoni Total* ...... 30 "7 io « “ e l man. Tom Ross will be at second.' gloiial 2 Junior American Legion J, York, ft; Manfle, New York, 31; Jen­ of the season in firing a seven hit­ Kartk Rad* (4) ■ Bob Magnaniii at short and Pete scored on passed balls. *T Mt, however, I had a promis­ sen. Boeton, SO. needed to ^ in his victory. BasebMl Program last nigbt by ing advantage over the St. I,ouis ter. The Grill wasted no time as To Meet Gorgeous George VetsTonight * .. .. AB R H PO A E Devito at third. Infield reserves in-, Dick Sytvastar, Walt Bycholekl Late Rally Fails, Hits—rox. Cbicsgo. 149: Mindsn. Chl- they picked Up two in the first Big Seventh Kn«akoir*kl, kb ...... 3 1 0 4 1 0 National Director Lou Brissle. and Chris McNoll also hit safely Trucks Enjoys Best Season *build up' beMuse I had no money e w . 138: Kuenn. Detroit. 133; B us^, £•»». »» ...... I 1 1 3 3 0 elude Frank Wall and Bob Long Moore Ready to Defend Washington. :33: Berra. New York, 1 ». Inning. In the bottom of the. third The Firemen cooled o t t until the Bank* i f ...... 4 .1 2 1 0 0 while extra outfielders are ^ b (Torniie HpUlane of Brookton, for the winners. in St, Louis and I had an owner­ bouhles—Mlnnso. Chicago and Var- The re-match haa been made! fifth, when they again hopped on Falfflald Msfkat <1) Congos Win 10-9 ship in Plttslnirgh that urged me the Walnut Street gang scored an­ Winner Will Advance Au*u*t c ...... 3 1 3 1 1.0 Little. Joel McKay,. Nick Cbicorelll Uoae., recelveu the original ap­ non, Washington. 23: Yost. Washington. other on Johnnie LuppacMno's Argentinian Heavyweight "Tiny” Bierdl, tb.|* time for two Hnhrnthal, lb ...... 3 0 1 9 0 0 pointment from Briaaie but w u eb T h o e a rbl In Majors, Beats Orioles^ to produce a winner as quickly as M: Kuenn, Detrolr and Berra, New To Finals; Both Won Grnobrri, of ...... 4 "'0 3 3 and 00 Bill Kelcommons. John Ferrari Ihl/lv»*»*r, ri ...... 9010000 posmble and regardless of the cost. York, 31. three base knock. Champ Zuma will tackle Gorgeous runs. A single run was added In ^tkow*kl. p ...... 4 n 1 0 .1 1 coaches the club that Is managed forced to witbdarw yesterday KeithK« 3b 9 0 0 0 1 1 0 Title Again in Omaha SUutdinn Triplea^ Runnels. Washington. 13: Local Sport the sixth and the cmahing blow Sullivan, rf ...... 4 0 O 0 0 0 afternoon because hia wife la sx- MeAdbun. l b ...... 9 1 1 4 0 0 0 Team W L Pet. "This I proceeded to do. and in Vernojr, W ^ in p o n . 12; Mlnoso. Chica­ Cheney-Pioneer put together George Grant in , the featured Opening Encounters Darns, 3b ...... 3 1 0 1 3 1 by BiU Moffatt. F?»W*r. ,P - ...... 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 ByBENraU»AR ^ton pounded Washtogten IP-i |b my first year here I spent $498,000 go. 11; Tuttle, Detroit and ManUe. New two hits, two walkg and a wild was dealt in the seventh as 12 men The New,Yorkers defeated peotlng this weekend. Brissle an­ BycholakL qb ...... 9 0 10 110 6" St. Briciget’a ...... 8 1 .889 Aesoeiated Prew Bpoite Writer York. 10. event of ^he weekly wrestling paraded to the plate, producing my MURBAY BOSE an aftarnoon game but htet tnthe for free agents and material. Part pitch to get two tallies in the ciutl at Mt. Nebo Tuesday night. Total* ...... 30 kH Hu's Rome, N. Y.; in the finals Sunday, nounced Fairbanter' appointment ■ntith. If .X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Orant 6-4-1 aind Judge Arthur Second C ongo...... 7 6 .668 At an age when riost fast ball Home Rune—Doby. Cleveland. 34; C hatter The beat atlVaction yet In the eight run*. Again-free passes were Horm ...... 200 210 3 -7 from headquarters in Indianapolia, McNeil, a s ...... 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 New -York. Aug. ;3 ' VP)—A Senators at night 6-4. of the money was not wisely spent, Mantle. New York. 34; Williams. Boa- fourth and came back in the fifth Announcement of the re-match played at Oneonta before a large AidaU, 7-3. North Methodist . . . . 5 6 , A66 pitchars ara relaxlim with their National Softball C on grass a. big factor as five were given up ...... 310 000 2 -5 Ind., at fi p.m. I^wood, ...... a 0 0 18 0 0 0 United Methodist . . . .6 8 J65 as history proves. But I worked ttm, 22: Btevsrs, Waahington. 21; Roeen, with two more run* to take a 4 to waa made this morning. Tournament is on tap tonight for ' RBI, Sklimrr 4, Blanchard 3. August crowd that included many former Morianos, cf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 spectacular "callad shot” technical At the end of the 13th Aldala press cUpptoge, VTigll (Fire) Cleveland leads the Yankees ky fast and with my very best Jtidg- CleVelafid. 19. ^ $ lead. IN ANSHER to several inquiriea. along with ^ three hiU and a. Ihit 2. Maxsoy Ca«F, Croabart: 3BH, t"**r, major leaguers who were In Fairbanks will h a n ^ the aeries knockout over able Marold Johnson (8-5) and Ooldatain (6-6-3) aUll Emanuel Lutheran ...2 9 .182 Trucha of the Chicago White Sox three gsmes snd the. Whits Boa by Stolen Bases—Jenirn. Boeton. 17; "This is one way of making local fans as two of the top teams batsman. August; 3BII, August; SB. Kosakowski, which he haa luade theplans for as Totals ...... _3o.'3 "5 18 *i "a "o ment following the recommenda­ Rivera. Chicago, 14; Mlnoso. Chicago. The Grillmen enjoyed a big in­ restitution to l(>cal fans who were Yale will play Army in the,Bowl in the state meet at Charter Oak Darma, Shra: SAC, Shaa; liOB, Harm's Oooperstown for the Hall of Fame Amarieaa (*>' in the Mth round added luatef to had the challenger in fronL Grant la Mazing hte way to hte b ^ sea­ tions of scouts whose opinions I 13:Busby, Washlnstnn, 10; Pox and ning in the bottom of the fifth, Saturday, Nov. 6. ® PaHce see fire (14) n , North Knds 8; BB, Zatkowxkl 10, general chairman. He fepresents . — . h o a e rbl Second Congo had to hold off son In tha ptajon. In the Naticnsl League tbe Michaels, Chicago. 9. forced to Dee the other night in Field at 6:15 in a semi-final con­ ,, _. sb r h o a e rbl game and ceremonies held Mon­ Light Heavyweight Champion called it even In round* 6-6-1 but regarded highly. scoring four runs. Leo Day start­ M a n ila , c ...... 4 2 2 9 1 0 2 Ffatu* 2. Blanchard 1: SO. Blanchard the National American Legion K. Burnett. Of ...... t 0 0 0 0 0 0 a seventh Inning rally Yty United Hi* S5-y*ar-cM speed manJuuiit BuMklyn Dodgers eltoped the Mta Pitching (Eight Decisions)—Consue- the face of the rain storm without test. Hamilton Standard Propeller, 8. xkitkowskl 1; HO. Pralu* 6 for 3 day. Cooperstown Is only a short J. JUskelL 3b ...... | 0 0 3 1 0 D Archie Moore's great record to­ had Moore ahead on points 9-8. ^‘Lfelt then and I do now. that a. Chicago. U-3. .824: Feller. Cleve- ed off with a single and scored on ^ n ln T , Ha ...... 3 4 2 0 4 '« 0 Americanism Cionic. ittea. Ii'ethodist to preserve' an early needs only three more vietorlea New York Oianta* Imd to S% picking up a pasa-out stub,” a FRANK MANNA, who recently which downed the East Hartford Johnaon. rf ...... 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 luns in 1 3-3 Innings; Blanchard 4 for 3 distance from Oneonta, the same Kosek. o ...... 9 0 3 8 0 1 0 day. ' ‘ITie 'Associated Preaa had John­ Z could not build the Pittsburgh End. 9-2. .813: Orlm. New York. 15-4. Bolduc's double to right. Hippo runs In 4 J-3: PB. August; W. Blanch­ town in - which of SAIcetta, p ...... 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 lead, taking a 10 to 9 win at to equal hte prevtooa high of $0. games with A 3-3 aqueekar .789; Trucks. Chicago. 17-5, „773; Rey­ spokesman for the B .'A . Sports moved to town and who played Talcotta behind the brilliant two- Oolaa. lb ...... 2 1 1 9 0 1 1 MeOehan. 9b ...... I 0 0 0 0 1 0 Now the S7VI*ycar old fistic son in tha lead, 7-6-1. club out of'hMn whose ‘days’ had Correnti drew a and Activities, Inc.'said- Simmonr. p ...... 4 t 1 0 0 0 3 ard; U. Malaski-Rkmsdall; Scorer, the Phillies has his sporting goods Robertson Park last night In x In Ms present form this Tooke Uk* niladelphia.. Third plem MUwau- nolds. New York, IM . .749. second base for the strong West hlL pitching of Ted Kachnowakl, Olutiantl. lb ...... 3 i 1 4 0 0 0 Tatro; Tima. 3:00. White..lb ...... 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 marvel will aeek to fatten Hia One Mistake Church SofthiUl Laague gama, passed. A pinch-hitter like Johnny _ Sfrlkeout»:-Turley. Baltimore. 12*; Luppachino promptly drove a sin­ In addition, the promoters are Haven Sailors two years agq, has store. D. Burnett. ■■ ...... 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 T made one mistake." said the a clnrii. hoe moved within seven fames hy Trucks. (Thtcago. 124: Wynn. Clevsland; will^face fire-balijng Hank Rud- McCurry, cf ...... 5 0 1 1 o 0 1 bankroll with a Sept, 28 title fight tightening its hold oh third place. shading St. lamto to a game Mize who could really help ^ e New gle to center scoring B(ilduc and going to put the whole show on at Joined the St. James' CYO and Parmaklan, 3 b ...... 3 1 0 3 3 1 0 clutch ball, hurling his way out of Providence lineup Hart. If ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 creatlallen loaer. “My comer told Trucks, who broke tato organ- 6-6 ■ York Yankees in his declining lOR,- Pierce, Chicago. 10(1: Garcia, ucha and the rest of the powerful Boyia. If ...... ,..i 1 0 2 0 0 1 Reardon, rf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 in Omaha agamat either Joey Jackie Vittner, 'Who went the shortened to eeven innings by lain, Cleveland and Hoetl. Detroit, 93. Correnti. After an out and a base half price for all seats because of will be with the team the rest of New Britain“ Vets gang. several Jams. Blanchard, aim a Fox Point Post 39 of Providence Maxim or Jimmy Slade. me not to back up atraight but laed baU to 1988 and reached the \ years could not help the Pirates. Nslloaal Leagae on balls. Bill Ecabert rescued an­ has only one left hander on'the ToteU .‘ m '"© "a 16 1 * 9 To distance for the Congoa, pitched big time to 1641, has bounced back d nclnnatt hit five home luns la the unfortunate situation that de- the season, ' Hamilton has such fine hitters Total* ...... 30 14 4 31 8 3 I right hander, was not his usual Maxim, beaten three ou; of I did and he got me." ‘T did not need a pinch-hitter— Batting — Siilder, Brooklyn. .357; other tally with a tingle to center. vdloped from the storm. 'Baally Oil (I) self but always managed to $et ‘ club, first baseman Roger Pear­ nurfleld ...... 000 flOx—9 an eight-hitter m the first eix to after a mtaereUe ^16 record with boding Chicago 8-L Mueial, Si. I.«uIs, .338; Mueller, New 3B, McAdam; SB, Feshler. Smith, three by the magni¢ Moore, The loss, which snapped John­ >Z needed 40. ( didn't need a 40-year- Cheney scored another tally in on the squad as Lso Day, Pat Bol­ ab r h n a e rbl the fast one by opposing batters at son. The Little Rhody champs are nings. With a 10 to 8 lead, tha Detroit to 1963. IA pasted a bril­ Yogi Berra and Joa CoBias Mt York, 335; Moon. Bt. loule, .329, The undercard is top notch also. FASTEST softball hurlera to ap­ SmIUl. 3 b ...... 8 0 1 0 3 0 0 McOehan. White. Reardon; I/)B, Le­ appears more likely to get the son’s own win string at 12. waa oM, or even a 38|-yet.r-old pitcher Schoendlenst. St. Louis. .338. the seventh but this ended the duc, Paul Correnti. and Tommy the-right time. managed by Bill Sheehan and gion 7. Fairfield 9; fiB, Fkahler 4. FSI- Congm defenee bogged down to liant 30-10 mark teat year with home rune end the Tankeee bene­ Antonio Leone is returning to pear in Manchester In ({ulte -a Byrnes. The first, three named are Strange, if ... 3 1 1 0 0 n 0 payday. His wily manager. Jack his sixth and second TKO defeat like Dickaon—as mrch ca I needed . Runs—Muslal, Si. Louis, 98: Snldsr, scoring for the evening. Bolduc. Biardl. p. 3h ...... 2 0 0 0 4 0 Starting and losing hurler waa co'ached hy Jim Healey, 3r„ whose cetta 6 SO. FeoUcr IS. Falcetta 8; the lost inning. the old SL Louis Browna (6-4) fited from nine walks by PhOa- Brooklyn,^91; Moon. St. Louis, 84; team up with Roland Meeker in a while.will face each other tonight HBP, Smith: PB. Kosok 4) Lockwo^ (Doc) Kearns, will meet sometime against 48 victories. a M-year-oid boy lilio Don Dan- 'With three for four; was the big all Manchester men. ' The Props' Keeney. 3b. lb ., . 3 0 0 1 young Hank Zatkowski, who pitch­ son is a catcher ,on the team. The Methodist put together three and th* White Sox (16-6). delphia rookie Johnny O rn y. Mays, New York and Schoendienat. S t' tag team match against Chief Hagedorn. lb, p ...3 n 9; U, Cook; Scorer, MacFarione; Time,' Moore recorded hia 118th tri­ glel*.^(Now with Wllia.-5«port in Louie. 85. man at the plate for the Grill. as the New Britain Vets and Ham hurler is also a good sticker. 1 10 0 1 1:90. today with CSiarley Johnston, walks, four liits,; tn error and a Last aeaatm, when he reached 30 Hehy Byrd held hte former amtes Black*Hawk and Baron Antonio Schulx, r, cf ...... 3 0 0 5 2 0 ed fine ball for' Cheney • Tech this Starting' lineup in the infield, in umph. He haa lost, 19. The the CUss A Eastern League). Runs - Batted In—Mueial, St Louis. Wslael Crill (7) llton collide in the semi-finals of Defense is the backbone of the Webb. n » ...... 2 0 3 0 past season. Coach Bernie August addition to Pearson, will be Oe

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If these delightful summit deys continue « ... At HALPS SELF SERVE and MEAT DEPARTMENT (not too hot, not too cold) wo think beef will Upset U. S. be of interest so we ofFer our wonderfully^ Pinehurst iWhite Reck HALE’S Philadelphia, Augl 13 (fP)— leen, tender Round Steek end Sirloin Tip pdf FROZEN FOODS A federal court jury of aeven roosts et 95e lb. You con heyli most eny site ‘ Fresh Chicken Ports. COFFEE women and five men today went, end remember they ere ell leen QKAW r*RAP ^ found nine alleged Commu­ Ireests -meet, eesy to. slice end serve. rTr ...... lb. 99c Fresh Ground nist leaders guilty of con­ L b .’ Ocean Perch Fillets X'*- 43c spiracy to teach'and advocate Chuck Pet Roosts ere good velue, tee, end Legs with Thighs lb. 79c overthrow of the government they ere mighty tender. Seve on them et 59c : Wings, speciel oMb. 29c BIRDS EYE of the United Spates by force Back Beliincl Bara lb. r . and violence.. Three Grah Escape Car roa Th« Jury, which heard 47 daya Soup Ports: Gixxerds HiW Instant LIMITID TIMS French Fried Potatoes . 2 33e o f teatimony iand legal argui-.tent, Merierie Mills hes been ofFering e' recipe for deliberated afiproxiinately eight $160,000 at cooking pet roosts in eluminum foil . i . per* end Necks lb. Sc SWEET LIFE . hoiire before reaching Ita verdict. FouM N ear MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee $ 1,34 After the panel filed Into the heps you would like to try it. ' Sliced Strawherries ' 4Sc courtroom, the clerk aeked Fore­ man Earl C. Olaat, Cheater, Pa. A ir Center P rovidence For Oven Roest^^ our m'eet men, end yourk PILLSBURY PILLSBURY If a verdict had been reached. White Rock Fryers end HEINZ “ Tee we have,” re|rfied Glaaa. Camp Springg, Md.. Aug. traly, think you cennet beet e rib ovep roest; CALIFORNIA "How do you find the defend­ 13 (ff)-r-Thre« bandits robbed Norfolk, Mass.» Aug. 13 ifPi BUCKWHEAT ants?" asked the clerk, aa ha pro­ — Five (langerous convicts You con hove the meety third through Ttb Broilers $1.69-$ 1.99 ea. PIECRUST ceeded, to reed the names of the the Andrews Air Force Base MIX nine defendants.' ^anch bank of |160,000 to* who broke out of the stats ribs for 55c lb. . . . end it is a bargein eny* TOMATO prison colony last night after wey you look et it .. . flever . . .• tehder- Regular Size MIX Glass answered “guilty" after dkgr and police aaid a man JUICE hearing eagh name. they had arretted on a speed­ overpowering six guards mad npss . . . price per lb. Combination / The ' nine defendanta were taking one of them as hostage V 2 Pkgs. 48 O z.T in charged with "unlawfuUy, wilfully ing chtitfe was now con­ f Farm Fresh-Fowl from 2 Pkgs. and knov.-lngly organising and sidered a suspect. successfully duded a New' Our meet meneger thinks we were in Arror helping to organise, aa the Com­ The gunmen “elaaned out’’ the England-wide manhunt to­ Miller of Coventry. munist Party of the United States vault of the bonk: DetocUve Sgt. day.. to edv. ground meets et e special price for of America, a society, group and CEarlaa L. Parrygo arrSatod three . The hoatage guard's automdbila only WednesdoY and Thursday . . . pnd OsHk assembly of persons 'Sho teach and men after ah 80-roile-per-hour was fotmd abandoned today — the « a advocate the overthrow of the chase ehortly after ^the bank -was west side of Pawtucket. R. L, hew about ell the people who shop only Fri*^> government of the United States robbed. about 2U miles from Norfolk. In it Seturdey. . . . He's right so" 3 1 by force .-uid -violence." Perrygo didn’t’ know when he were Jnckete and ahirta timUar to the feature on Pinehurst 39c Hortiburg et 3Sp- BLOCK ISLAND 2 9 Violated Sad Hi A ct made hu Frfday the 13)h arrest those convlcte wear, and a -viaOred ' PREMIER FANCY The apecific charges alleged vio­ that the bahk had been robbed. cap like that of a prison guard. lb., end Pinehurft Leen Chuck |4und et S9c SWORDFISH JACK FROST or lation of the Federal Smith Act. He acid the driver offered him a Pawtucket Polioa Oapt. Joseph lb. I iOc below reguler price) wB. be contin­ LIGHT MEAT I DOMINO WALDORF Maximum penalty on each count $20 bribe, Baying ha was “in a McAlevy said the twe-tona aadan. m u. i la a S-year prison term and a fine hurry.” heltmging to Walter F. Da Adder, ued through Friday end SetUfdoy bf 9h1s TISSUE o f $10,000. TO# Eecnpa 29-year-otd gpard whom tha pria- week. ■ TUNA SUGAR -Attjr. Thomas D. McBride, « lAwreocG ORMg son Gf Wnrren Omo* toboMd Perrygo took aU three to the oners took as hostage, waa alnui- A Scott Paper Product court-appointed head of the de­ « Plenonnt VsUey Rond in South Wlndsor,hpglBS ruRmlng bis oatUng nnd chopping mnchlne over Ihe Prince Goorgea County Polica ata- doned on Himcock St. The location 7 Oz. 5 Lb. Bag fense counsel objected to Imme­ damage left by the aevete hailstorm of wtoneeday afternoon. Many other farmers in the area will tlon, but the other two men fled is about Sve mllaa from Preri- 3 R olls diate imposition o f iMntence, and following sImHar practicca after insurance claims adjusters complete their survey of the. damaae. when tha driyer waa taken inside denes. . • — filed -with Judge J. Oullen Ganey The adjoatera aay the amaller dalme will be Ini-eatl gated’ first. They eiBlmate the survey will hike for booking on the>^Apeadtng Another automobile was raportad a temporary motion .for acquittal abontlPdaya. < . ' .■■ ■ charge; stolen in Pawtucket this morning FRESHER BY FAR , , * or a new trial. ------, q.------ll— ------Andrews field ia Juat aouthesat but than waa no Immediate indica­ It was the loag^ trial ever of Washington, about 10 miles tion the convicts had token It. No ^nder our customers tell us this held in the U. S. lMtrict Court at from the capitoL A New England-wide hunt al­ }■ Philadelphia, extending over a Navy to Drop A stunned official of tha parent is the best com of the yeer. 2 9 Senate Agrees ready was in progreaa for the men. 4 9 ' H ail Loss Firat National Bank of Southern five-month period that began on Several* loaded police cruisers 2 3 March 32. Maryland said there was about rushed into the Woodlawn section It’s lacked fresh each morainf, peck­ 45.000 Men on SUGAR HEART Obiict sesslona, generaUy, were To Pay Lawyer $160,000 in the vault, and “they of Pawtucket to begin a houas to ed in boxes, not in begs which heat NABISCO (the bandits) elaaned it out" Beger Tenby looks'from behind hare at SUterilte _ SWANS DOWN CAKE MIXES FANCY held only four days a week. Dur­ Tops First IU..'after only two days ef freedom aad facing poeriUlity house searen. ARMOUR’S There waa no ahooting, but an the com up'end rush^ to us from ing 47 days of testimony the Jury Reserve Rolls rest ef kle life la l^apa. Tonhy’a freedom ended oa — , First ■np . Glastonbury by fast truck. We put it heard mora than one million For McCarthy officer from the Ah- Base said an unidentified airman was “roughed V. 48. Cenrt et Appeals which saU he muat be held in prison Police got their firat tip-ftnra right in the reMgeretor end then WHITE, YELLOW, APPLESAUCE OREO CORNED BEEF words.' The'n were nine more days m npartag.af toe state’s sppdeL.of his relearo. (AP WIrephoto). an unidentlfiad 'nhq who twdc the swans Down of legal argument during which -Washington. Aug. l f ( A « i - The Estim ates Washington, Aug. IS (/V)—Sen. up.” He was not claaaad as in­ number of an aatotnobila diqpley it in our refrigerated case. Creame Sandwich ‘ 12 0z.Tin ^ the Jury-was- ibaent-from tha Navy atmeunoad*ti^ay it will dropf jured. For really fresh com, come to Pine­ WHlTt CAKE Mtx 2 Ja rs Large Size McCaittif (R-Wls) won today In alximen. It ti— rt out y^en you get a fruit basket at Pine­ courtroom. 45.000 inactive offHrtra from iti(ra-As reports of tobacco. damage Tha bandits antered tha branch to same u that ef the . . i hurst . . . Lime Beans or Shell Reens DEVIL’S FOOD The gove^mentsjni called 12 wit- hia appeal for the Senjate to pay bank Just a BtU« after tha bank hurst, whether it is '-delivered to' a aerve rolls. received in Wednesday’s* terrific tha galary of an attorney to rep­ guard’s This happaiM a tew to go with it. ^ . PKG. opened at • a. m. (EDT). hours tha vehicle (Ooattaaad oa Page Tlftoea) Aeeletant Secretary of Navy ice barrage slowly seeped in, the resent 'him in a forthcoming neiy They quickly herded the four Second Big Strike friend or picked up by yourself, you James H. Smith, Jr., said that isH found. full' impact of the storm became investigation of his official con­ employes, two of them women, in­ Police dej Melons ere exceptionelly fine quality X get a CUSTOM PACKED BASKET ri. will be given honorable discharges more apparent and eatimates of duct. 5te in key New just chocked full of ddidous fruits to the vault and locked them in Rngland ctUes vwere alerted , end they ere very reasonable in prk^ and that the pruning .procesa would damage went aa high aa three mil­ Sen. Watkins (R-Utah), chair­ after picking, up the money. & and many ji^y and other food spe­ ■tort within a few days. This will to. Join in the search w an ed Nehru Backs lion dollars. ' « man of the apecial coihmittee The einployika were Herbert D, In Rubber fodustry by Masaachuaetta ' St P olice' - PeMhes, Peers, Seedless White Grapes 4 1 be done through letters to the offi­ Leon Dobkin, local broadleaf which will conduct hearings on a cialties. Mr. Batler is.really a fruit cers involved, none of whom has Flnckney, manager; MUton SiU- that at lelwt a— o f the end Blueberries ere bouthful sum­ ^ k e t exDfrt whe tekes pHde in put- grower, set the damage at the censure move aimed at McCarthy, ner, Mra. Margaret Swelder end has a gun and that all fiv e ' mer fruits. - ARMOUR’S taken an active part in reserve ac- three million figure as farmers and ting out these wonderfully attractive 2 9 SUGAR HEART March on Goa Uvitlea for at laaat three years. announced the decision. He said Mra. -Bernadina Waatcemp. None dangm ua. CLOVERBLOOM insurance etolpiii adjusters went the Wlsconain Senator will be al of them wea injured. ClevelARc], A ug. 13 (/P )^ T h e r^ibber industry’s second m ajor ^^’Second Break for Faer baskets. . „ CRACKER BARREL Smith told a newa conference into thq field..to survey the dam- TENDER SWEET that the 45,000 included “ valuable lowed to select the lawyer. B. BcaU Saaacer, essiatant caah^ strike erupted across the natjon today as 25.500 CIO United Thia the* aecond break out PROCESS CHEESE B y. 'Liberators’ »S«- Watkins said the arrangement ier at the main office in Upper o f the high-^raUed and steel- SHARP Mends ^ tha Navy and veterana Norman Webber, insurance ad- Rubber workers walked off thei^ jobs at Firestone Tire & with fina penice records.” 'He ex- haa the approval of Sen. Know- Marlboro, Md„ said about half of barred prison fofr^our of the men Jiuter for the Hartford Flc* In- land of California, the Senate Re­ Rubber Co, plants in eight cities. Union offiiiials, who called PEAS V SPREAD New belM , India, Aug. 18 Uty- pining {that the slash in the num­ the cash had been sent to the k strika of 23,000 Goodyear Tire *♦——r- - - • . ' in the past three tooRths. CHEESE ber .of inactive officers was part of Burance-^Co. set damages at over publican legder; Sen. Lyndon B. The men were Identmed aa: i Lb. Pk*. '■ Prime Minister Nehru gave Ihc two million dollars. bank by registered mail last night Rubber Co. workers last Ju^ 7, ^ _ _ hdh y 2 C a n s Lh. 2 Lb. Box ^ green light today for ’ a "Libera­ an overall tightening up program Johnson of Texas, the Senate It wma ^cked up at ■ the Air triggerm the action against Fire­ James L. Schwarm, 37, OfJ" I for the Naval Reserve. Russell Anderson, H artford Democratic leader, and Sen. Jen- Base Post Oftice a half hour be­ den. serving 6 to 8 years for tion March" Into the Portuguese County . agricultural. agent, esti­ stone to coincide with their con­ btudebaker 8 Indian territory of Goa next Sun- The elimination process will not ner (K-Ind), chairman of the Sen­ fore the robbery. tract’s midnight deadline. bery. Bnkins apply tjo enlisted reservists. Smith mated losses at about one miUion ate l^ea committee. •Maryland- State Police broad­ William J. Coutura, 40. ot Taun­ .L tlw y m ,' m . wi ir. "alwouii, tlM worici” mi low 34 c LAND O’ LAKEg day—provided the marchers are dollars. Together, the_ two actions put said, because the Navy haa only Report Doe Next Wedk cast an alann for tha gunmen mora than 46,000 rubber workers ton. serving 14 to 17 yea n fo r tha ; ■- • ■ Wtok wtS. Our m I« on Maxwell Hbuaa Goans, not Indians, and provided These estimates did not include Union Takes the demonstrators mainta-in tradi- about 400,000 enliatM reserves The development came as mem­ with these descriptions: —or a third of the industry’s 1042 holdup ahooting e f a Boston Dorid Clough, our little and needs more to build up to the partially damaged tobacco which bers of the subcommittee which storekeaper. I'onal Indian non-.vlolence. . ^ will be harvested. One waa toll, wearing a gray, union members—on strike. check out cashier who BUTTER Addresaing a meeting ot the kU- 600.000 level proposed in a re­ rayon Jacket and blue alacka The Talks btiwten company aiid Cu t in Wages Martin F. Faanay, 38, of Boston, ■ X B eech-N ut ) serve plan .which the Pentagon ia “It ia hard to estimate partial (Continued on Fhgn Fowl second was abort with a browm lerylng 12 to 15 years for a 1949 came here from school 8 3 Indian Newspaper Editors Confer­ damage,” said Dobkin explaining union nagotlaSora conUiued until whipping into shape for action by X: ence', Nehru . said he thought his tweed Jacket and sun gleiaea. They almost the last minute.' Belmont bank robbaty that nattad teaching in Maine, thinks MAXWEU. HOtJ^e Congress next year. that Soma af it win be able to be were unable to give a deacription \South Bend, Ind., A'qg. 13 (>P)— $5,710. . In Quarters army' could occupy thA disputed Smith said he did not know harvested and Bold. This morning, hotel room con­ we should advertise the BABY FO O D S territory in “a trice", but added, o f the third men.- ferences were resumed in the Fire- Rather than accept a poesi.bla Richard Z*voie. 40, of Woon­ BEECHNUT LB. whether any Congressmen were Experts were pretty well agreed Delay oit EDC The bank ia not equipped with shutdown, members o f the UiUted socket, R. I„ serving g to 10 yaars Green Bouquet Dinner- STRAINED ...... 4 Jars 39e “howpver, we do not want to uae among the officers to be let out, today that aa much as 20 per cent Stone atrike. WMe w.e are selling with the army and will not" a bursar alarm and haa no armad The negotiatora for the union Automobile Wot-kers Local, ^O , SHURfINE MEAT DEPARTMEMT - but did say he was sure that Vice of this season’s entlra Broadleaf guard on duty during banking at the Studebaker plant today (Caettened aa Page F sv )- a 96.00 purchase. The 6^ ITie premier added there could President Nixon was not oil the crop will never reach the sheds as Slid (toodyeaf also rosumed their ■ Can or Baaia. . X JUNIOR ...... 2 Jars 29e be -"only one ultimate, fate .for Debate Urged hours.- The branch occupies half o f ineetinga in inother CHeveland ho­ voted overwhelmingly to take a piece place setting con­ list. a result of Wednesday's hail straf­ a cemsnE building on Texas Avenue voluntary pay cut. An eight to one Goa—merger with India!" Smith explained that although. ing and another less serious storm tel. Xtecept for weekend recesaet. sisting o f cup and saucer, Our frequent purchases insure ■croaa the street from base head­ these seestons have bm conduetd vote assured continued operations OUSE Portugal so far has refused t» Nixon failed to be sumcieittly ac­ on July 28. There are 9,100 acres By French Unit quarters. • in the 102-year-old firm 's hVigr 9-1n. plate, b r u d and complete stocks of all yarieticS, even discuss cession-of her three tive in the reserves to win ptoino- of Broadleaf tobacco being raised steadily sines the Goodyear waik- plant. Saaacer aeid tha needs of the eut began. butter plate, fruit dish. FRESH SHOULDERS > 49^ pockets of territory on India’s tion from hia grade of lleutei^t in Tobacco Valley tbis season. base llnanee oIBCer for ready Cash Mesas 14 Percent Slash - Bulletins west coast. They total 1,938 aquare Paris, Aug. 13 UP)—The French In the rubber Inquatry it is-cus- Sella for 09c. We have a WE REDEEM BEECH-NUT GOUBTESY CARDS commander, he was ■ now takink Today some farmers grimly^be- requited the bank to keep large The final, official count of the • Chack'thbseTow prices wtd stock up for hot day sum- Price is greatly reduced on this popular cut that makes a nice pork roast. Have it boned milea and Goa Is the largest. The porr.eapondence courses. National Assembly decided today tomary for both aides in a dispute from ^ AP Wires large Stock of the 6-piece m «r salads.- - * for stuffing if you wirii. " » i the task of plowing their de- to put off debate on the l^ropean sums of money on hand; vote waa 5,371 to 626 in favor of •two dls'ptkinX nations agreed Smith aald.qdditional inacUve erpp under whila others The employes freed themadvea to refrain ' from public comment sets. We take orders for ; X .. ■ ■ X " '''''i earlier tl^ week to ask six other Defense Com m unity (EDC) until negotiaUona have broken off accepting the wage * reduction; ------— 1. Treaty until Aug. 26—four days or an agnement has been reached. estimated to average 14 per cent FOES Hr a t ^ m b i l l the following 8-piece unit WHITE AtRACORE ^ 1 goveriiments to make an on-the- (ConUnned ou Pngs Fbur) sUnned ea P »* « Fonr) (OiattaMd an Fage F ew ) of the payroll. of 8 soup bowls 99c; . 2* HALE'S FRESH DRESSED/_POULTRY 1$ PRICED RIGHT SO YOU CAN GIVE spot tavdetigaupn of the Goan later than previously echeduled. 'A unloa ^K>keaman said Fire- Washtegito, Aug. IS et-Onmoi ■ituatUMi. By a vote of 515 to 107 the ■tone, faUed. to Agree with the rub­ The vote, by secret-ballot; re­ craSc Setiaaora f ^ lt e g lor co m -. THE FAMILY A REAL TREAT. - . 1 versed last w eek's election when, piece unit, sugar Jpowl - Lea^rs ef t|ia Goan National assembly adopted p nkw timetable ber workers “on anything even ap- puiaory petoal-aharteg te the and creamer 99c; 2-piece c a r i under which J;hc Afuembly will proaching-favorabte prorisiona for the workers rej^ed the pay,,cut proaperttvk aew atomic - pewar Bumbfe Bee TUNA 39 ^ CoiiktoM,i lieddquarterad in Bom­ proposal. Last V^k's vote, by unit, vegetoble bowl and bay, hava ordered^eir pro-Indian The Rim tt Evanttdn: take np Tuniaian ahd Moroccan a new contract,” induetry asserted today toat see policy on Aug. 26 and 27 and EDC show of hands, was termed “very man—Kep, W. SterUpg Cal» (E - meat pUttjfer 99c.* aupportera to march unarmed in- News Tidbits .company (Ulciala issued a atate- dose."' " , - rf’ ^1 '-to Goa Sunday in auj^rt of their the following day. , ment which d#clered: mainly «rrepeeelhle for I^ R T E D BRINE PACK, NO OIL ADDED The delay was asked by the iCalM froRi AP W ins "Thera is nothing to be gained Two days later, the Company demanding exeluaive patent demands for merger of the terri­ Assembly’s steering committee. It notified the-union it would end its rtgkia, ___ __ SOLID PApK ' Y tory with India. Churches Seek tp^elp by thia action and everyone con­ WE HAVE FRESH PLUMP FOWL. YOUNG FRYERS or RROILERS. and HANWY had set up the newr schedule at a cerned will auller a, serious loss." contract in pO days and indicated i The Portuguese, contendidg al­ meeting attended by -Premier the plant would jclose. However, BAO DAI BACKS PREMIER CHICKEN FARTS ALSO. I most all of the 500,000 Goans Nearly 16,000 amployaa of Ptokete to Eight CHtee Pierre Mendes-Frnnoe. Amarlcan Airknea to be laid » l t by union officials In.long negotiations ' Salgoa, Indecktea. Aim. 1$ Khrena wao vetetann staged aa oven cookies are always mente. Americjin adminUtrator, Dr. Sam­ will ask the five other prospective Croaa haadk distribution of Amer­ Bill to Outlaw Red Party Birds Eyai 2 Lb.'B Os. Fr7iifg Chickan aaeh $1.45 TOMATOES 2 ubs. 29 c uel McCrea Cavert: ican food aid to flood victims in hour-long altdsiwn doeeoMtra- in demand. This week we (CenitaMd ea Page Flftaea) By OEMUIE W. CORNELL “In order for the churches to be (Costoia^ on Pago Fifteen) Soriat Zone. tlon ngninst Caech and Follste members ot the Nentiat Natteaa suggest Nabisco Loma SUNKIST LEMONADE, 4 OZ...... ,.7 2 for 33c DRIED BEEF 39/ SWEniOAF*83/ Evanston, Dl.. Aug. 13 (4»)—The beard effectively against thife rival Japanaae gororamant oirclaa in- (Pure Ham Loaf) churches are making an historic faiths that today are bidding for ■Ist that Nayato Deads. No. 2 man H ot Potato ^ fo r House GOP Suiwrvte^'MmmM today Doones at S6c for large ARMOUR’$ ETUKEES ______59c SHELL BEANS 2 Lbs. 29 c Form erly 49t Pkg. Usually 99c Lb. 14 Persons Escape bid for Christian power in the the Joyaity- of people, they must Bavariau Strikerg in admialstnUon jwtty, was mia- cello pkg. world. have a united voice beyond- any­ undarstood by Japaaaaa newa- pound te Knnganag on the east Against a tide of hostile, man­ thing that haa ever existed before." papers which quotad him aa say­ WaaMagt^ Aug. 13 ($>>—Unan-» Democratic aenatora, Jed by Hale of- Unienville, will bring us more of those Rock Wo bovn a lorgnr saipply fliti woowook of Fire at Pocotopaug made doctrines, they're aummon- There will be 161 denominations Clash with Police ing he favored ahift away from Imoua S w t e paiwage o f a bill to Sen: Humphrey o f Minnesota. CUCUMBERS 2 F or 1$C ing their far-flung flocks to united —Orthodox, Protestant, old Cath­ preaBBt pro-American policy. tha Communist party con- came up with an anti-Conununiat SOCIAU8T8 HR ADENAUBM Cbmish HeM (avg. 1 Ib.^H ots.) to seU at $LS6 each, FRESH5W ORD FISH. Stop of onr Onr now Solf-Sorvo COSO displays o defense. They're seeking to 'Com­ olic and Anglican—represented at U. S. Govanunent ofttrs a— fronted O^P House leaden today i measure that proved to have aft Bean, Oermany^ Ang" K Capoidi and Caponettes and Boneless Chicken East Hampton, Aug. IS — bine their strength to mako Uieir the meeting. Many hava had lltUe Frankfurt, fftrmany, Aug. 13 ■dWea daR ^ ia damages fo Jap- with the poliUert trick quesUon j Irreeistlble appeal to the Uwmak- The enpeoitten f ‘ LARG E SIZE counter; plan o 'AnnlHifnl vorioty o f ceninod koint. os wot os o Fburtean paraona eacaped from a of what to do with it in the face i era in this election year. - Braaata. ■ ‘ faith a fin ler help to troubled men contact until recent years, often (F)—Bitter claahea between poUeo. anaae for lajuriaa and damagt re­ lag eat anew at i < .91 mnd, ot modnrotn cost. Wo kovo of slicod bacons ond burlng building at Oakwood sum­ and nations. 1 viewring one another as competi­ and striking / Bavarisn matal sulting from H-bomb taste at Bt- of AdminiatraUoa oppoaitioti. j P^tical i - ru-ritiitas ever the Otto M m CANTALOUPES Each 2 9 c frosk mockortl. cod. boddock. l oaton toMcnts. mer camp on the tfora of Lake "Tha ChriMian fidto today." tors; workers contini^ today — tbs kiai, Kyodo News gerriro reporte. The iSa^ta'a action, taken at a Sea. Cooper (R-Ky) told his col- day «|Mni Pocotopaug here at 5 sjo . tot^ay said the Rev. Osnon Theodore O. But the emergence of hard-hit­ fifth day of Ihe walkout affecting . . . . Idaho Democratic party lead­ ■eesion yketesrday that had many I laagiiea Juat bejrare tha vote what o f Parliament this aaanth te to* i when .fire of undetermined origin Wodei of Waahlngtob, president ting secular faiths—acientiQc hu­ 220.0(k) employaa. ers meet in Boise to wrratle with head iRilnalng, gava an ironic every other Senator knew—that vratignte tha-fanaar aaceirih '.i j ELBERTA caiwed $5,Q00 damage to the buUd- Of the Epiacopal Housf of Deputies. manism. communism, fascism and Other Bavarian centers report­ problem e f hew to flaa— e' aena- twist to the Adminiatration’a ef­ there were “political implications ractoPa switch to tha East. Grcen.Stampn Given W ith f^aah Sales “Ui iavolved in a war. against “iamF* that promised ma­ ed pes«eful picketing, but In torial camB iIgn of Gian Tltylor. forts to drive some antl^mmu- in this ntmoaphere.” OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT *"m i» . JcsUm Blake, wife of the [Igantle rivals.’’ . ' V terial bliss without spiritually Munich brawls broke . out #hen who holtod,party la 1946 only to niat meakurea' through Oongrest K o l b u \ PEACHES .Lba. |c chef, dtac^ered the blase which Tepay-Tnrvy Day 2 3 3 . lh nMK that dial)enga and try grounded JuaUep—Mrved to rally hundreds of police tried'to protoet recapture aominatton ia Tueaday’s in tha closing daya o f the asaaion. The Senate atorted off its top­ started on the porch on tha aorth- to aaal ^ broken ranks of Chria- churches to Joint resistance. non-strikers. Many poraona wroro primary elacUoa. With tima - running out for aaat com er ofUM twowtory wood­ Ohnity, churchman. trUm many sy-turvy day with a bill by Sen. Real Crisis e f Onr Ttmea Ih ju i^ . Atty. Gek- George ftagedd says many o f the pranoaala urged by lE^tler (R-Mdi aimed at wiping U N m i en buUdfiig. TTia fiasBas quickly Ipads are gatkcrCiig' hara. for a "I t la tha hide, of the toUlitarlan At the big Siemens electrical :30 apread to the second etolry oa the Mkaeachuaefts eathorittea refheid Atty. Gen. Brownell, the Senate out Communist-dominated • labor LEMONS 4 For 23 c two-fireck aaaambto ^ftlw Wdrld ■tots that ia tks real crisiar of plant, 300 riub-wieMlng police to tradtee Herhart Balpea to unnpcctadly wlt^—ed through \ unions and wound' up. by tacking axtotlor of tha hoUdkiK aftov H OmaeU ^ Omreheii^It opoto Bbb- Christian ohurchea and drUisaUon tangtad with 1,00^ pickets who Went Vbglala henato» « f taati- aomething he not' only '—dn't it, in modiftad form, on to Hum- eny t m t Mari— OB— ty. W . Fa., / naked for but kad no—latently ep- 1 » tototkie e. Swt s« Fag* TiwL polica weuM aheet and UU htes — t—fferttva waapoB.