You Cannot Vote Nov.'4 unless You Are Made a Voter Today home of .M r and.Mra Keith Cook ‘ ^ Gaidtier-hqM£L ... . 'Jjliyg.. ..j; MM U it T u f Of S41 OeaUr are welcome. ' 18 awmNr of the Welfare of tlte Martao Coipa licketa for the Manchester Reg­ Averagg Daily Net Press Run The Weather A fSiW Aawelation of Jfew York, istered Ndraes hafveat dance to­ Set Coal 4>l^ $ 7 ,5 0 0 to For'tha Week Ended Forecast of t],' 8. Weather ' wea i ^ n a rtstng vote of morrow. night at theTOuntry Club' Oct. 11. 1853 on at a refular meet- are available at the gift-vhop at Su p p ^ 1 ,1 0 0 Girls in : ’ the aaaodation In the MM- the hoepltal. Tonight fair, cold; low In lower itm Houao in Hew York Ctty ------■ ' Manef^tee'h Program' 10,641 SFe; froot In" low plaeoa. Sunday ’soSkMattay nifrht for hie outatandlng Ail girls participating in the fair, a little warmer; higb In low­ Girl Scout community service pro~ " n i chairman ' qf the Manches- Member eT the Abdlt er ere. - waA' In helping Marine veterane. bf.OrwUatleBa. , , ■s. ' ^— eepeetanjr tn the fleld ofTjtrtamtnB gram 'in ■«»« ■ window of W ilkins l^ G lirl K out' flilance' cqrnmtttK;' M ancheM ler-^4 City o f Viliage Charm- store next ,>(i'*ek are urged to be amptl^inenL Mr. Markey la the i . R< Monahan, announce! that thCi OMUMCticut welfare repreaentatlve at the Girl Seput office. 983 Main street, tomorrow' morning at 10 annual houae-tO-houae . drive for (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE n V E CENT9 eCYte Marine Corps Fathera As- VOL. LXXII, NO. 18 (Claaetlied Advarttalag an .Page tO) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1952 < hdemoii. o'clock for instruction. funds will begin Sunday. Lettera Fall have been mailed to business,- pro­ ne^ The Mary McClure group ofv fessional. and industrial concerns and Mra. l9iomaa P. Toomry of 24 the Second Congregational Worn-1 and to> other townspeople .asking Park a tre e C ^ s tieen selected for en'a League will meet tonight; for their financial support in main­ Dresses Truman Hit aorellaiant- n^ha Air Pdrer Re- with Mrs. David Williams of ISl i taining tha Manchester Girl Scout •erva Officers Yraininr Corps. Unl- St. J6 M ifnset. Hostesses will be; program. ...keratty ef-N otrh , Dame, Notre, Mrs. Kingsley Kuhney and Mrs. I ' ‘ '1 3 A goal of $7,500. has been ■ set J>a>Be.*®wt CkdH TWWWy. a irrad- Fred McCurry. ( "r A-* to continue the present high stand­ Line for line-we - 'uate of S t Thomas Seminary, en- ards of Girl Scouting, now serv­ have' captuTed the fOUad in the College of Commerce The* Manchester Associdtion for Ifo.i :»J ing, over 1.100 girln ln Manches­ very essence of the\ at the -University of Notre Dame the Help i of Retarded. Children ter. As there is no local Commu­ tkU aenester. will hold a food sale tomorrow Maj. fJharles A. Plaaey nity Chest campaign, the Girl new season in our iS t morning from 10 o'clock on in beautifully detailed * W i l l B e .^oUt organization must rely on i f Maura McGuire.'e,' dau^terdaughter Hale's store. If it is desired, dona­ A Manchester man. Major' this one concentrated drive for fall - into . winter Chartes A. Pinney, this week re- ad U . Col. and Mrs. M. J. McGuire tions will be called for by Mrs.' J , fimda each year. With the excep­ dresses . . ^ keyed Washington, Oct,^ 18— {IP) ' eC Hell street, will receive her cap R. McElraevy of 394 Porter street. ceivM 'orders transferring, him to tion ^ a '$5 charter fee which is New’York, Oct. 18—Fogg, that____ h,e^ had ■come under the thumb'] Meetings will be in the^auditmium sion. In Balance of ^ n . Robert A Taft of Ohio and ] charge in a message left behind ters* night at a special oernmuni- Carl Furs”. George MarlowNjs- In Vyashington and read yesterday eatten a t the. Masonic Temple on of the Connecticut. Light and ' An-Air Force pilot since 1941, tqb F. Miller, Miss Geneva Sen. Joseph McCarthy of Wls-! For Deceit Power Company, y amford, Major Pinney bad overseas war felA-frent c|iockorbeard ...... • > 3 *^ conain, ' GOP Plans at the mobilization conference of •aturday, Oct. 25. at T:30 p.m. The Pentland,' John Picklea and Lee K Washington, Oct. "^18—(4^ i the 'national Jewish Welfare work « ( tta evening will be pre- service In the Aleutian Islands fol­ Stiles. In doing so, he replied also to Eni4^ the ihirt thof* checked ond fucked-ond puts op o bib frontl Board. dedad.hy a tprkw dinner in the Charlsa L. Dent of Prince Al­ lowed by stateside duty in I ’enpes- — A full resumption of soft President 'Truman's charge at .hanouet hall at 6:30. It la abao- see, Ohio and California. He holds Second Floor coal production or an almost Hartford. Conn., on. Thursday that He denounced tha McCarran To Get Vote bert, Sasketchewan, Canada, and SHIP’f* SHOWi »mort new frick for »uiti. . . luJie’r-peorl boHoned. - Immigration Bill, passed over his kitety neefcaadry for those planning his son. Charles L., J r , are visit­ the air medal and ribbons for the certain all-out strike hung in he was not "aUcking by" Marshall. In Red War Biaenhower’s mentor and wartime veto, as amounting to "the philo- to attend the dinner to have reser­ ing Mr. Dent's brother, Frederick Aaiatie-Pacific and North Amer­ the balance as the Wage vations, which can be made by con­ ican theaters of operation. Crisp-woven briflht-on-wh'rte checked ginflhoms with sparkle* chief. Bophy of racial superiority de­ Aboard Tfuman Train in L. Dent and Mra. Dent of 41 Apel veloped by the Nazis." tacting Malc^m RobartSon before place. This is the first time the In 1949 Major Pinney left mili­ DUE TO ILLNESS Stabilization Board (WSB) Technically, Eisenhower was Shu Antonio, Tex,, Oct. 18 New Engiflhd, Oct. 18— (4f) white bibs..: ever loVely, ever washable. SizM 30 to 38. He said Elsenhower' "can not Tuaaday. ____ brothers have seen each other for tary service, returning to. Man­ < got set for a vote early today resting today but actually he was — (A*)— Gov. Adlai E. Steven President Truman said to­ 43 years, and is the Canadians' chester Where he wrent Into busi-. preparing speeches snd strategy son declared today the Re­ escape reaponsibility" for endora- on legality of the recent 81.90 Ing three Republican Senators day that Dwight D, EisOR- Group B, Center Church women, Arst visit to the .United States. ness as nw’ner of a local Dairy DR. L. H. BLOCK'S dail.v wage boost for' John L. for hla first campaign swing into publicans offer in the fight hower has sunk so low as ^ lirs. Newell Smith, leader, will They mad# the trip by automobile Queen store. He is a former mem­ New England on Monday, hat'd on among those who voted for the anaat Monday night a t d o'clock at and plan to do conalderable sight­ ber of the Manchester Exchange Judy Bond Lewis’ 350,000 miners. the heels of Truman. The general against world Communism bill—Richard M; Nixon of Califor­ hold out “a false hoiM to ttie the church. This will be a work seeing, Club. OFTTCE W ILL BE Public members' of the WSB. waa due to spend today and to­ only a political D D t “guar nia, now GOP candidate for Vice mothers of America, in an ef­ •Mating for t^e Holiday Basaar. Ma.ior Pinney Is married, has headed by Chairman Archibald morrow in New Yo^k, with no an­ anteed to contain no taxes, President; William B. Jenner of fort to pick up a few votes.” Cox, held the balance of power on Indiana, and Joseph R McCarthy Sunset Rebekah Lodge No. 39 two children, and la tile son of Mr. nounced engagements. no anxiety and no effort.’ Truman called that "a cruel and Stockholders of the BA Sports will meet In Odd Fellows Rail snd Mrs. Frank L. Pinney of 318 CLOSED T IL Wool Jersey Blouses the tri-partlte panel. Labor mem­ of Wisconsin. The Eisenhower forces were en­ In a scornful indictment-of the ■ Protests came quickiv from Ar­ deceitful" action and "a Con­ Actlvltiar, Inc.. wUl hold a meet­ Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Center street.-He Will -depart for bers were sure to call the wage couraged by a turnout estimated temptible thing to do." hike Justifiable under govem- GOP attitude on the Korean strug­ thur E. Summerfleld, chairman of ing at 7:30 tonight at the Brltlsh- Through the courtesy of the his new assignment shout Nov. 1. 1/^ sleeve, 2 etylei—red. bleck, green. Sizes 32 to 38. by police at about 25,000 persons gle, the Democratic presidentill "I honestly believed that he AaMrieaa Ouh. Southern New Elngland Telephone MONDAY ftoent stabtliaation policy, and in­ the Republican national commit­ to greet hhn iMt night In Jersey nominee said in .an address at the tee; Sen. Karl E. Mundt o.f South nmitd refuse to jflay politica Wtth Company, movies- will he shown. -V dustry members appeared certain City—a Democratic atrbhgliold historic Alamo that willingneaa to our foreign policy—especially that Refreshments will be served by to oppose it as. inflationary, Dakota, co-chairman of the Re­ ABvsrtisemsnt—______Marlow’s to (^ rrv once ruled by "Boas” Frank Hague. defend liberty, at any -cost is part of it which involves the sseci- Past Noble Grand Mrs. Minnie Cox was silent on his own Hague no longer controls the publican speakers bureau, and Eu­ V $ 5 . 9 8 \ America's mightiest weapon. gene Meyer, board chairman of fice our American boy* are mak­ Krause and her 'committee. thinking but peraons closest to Democratic organization there. ' Obviously directing his shaft at ing in Korea,” the 'Ih'esident as­ Mothers Elect Burroughs Units the case cautiously predicted^ ma­ Eisenhower himeelf described, the Washington Post, which has «fk th« tirlt G«n; Dwight t>. Eisenhower,- his endorsed Elsenhower but kas serted. "But I was wrong abodt T6UI aaies at tKe Manchester LET US n L L YOUR jority approval of the Lmwis-,iiott the gathering as the largest he Republican opponent, the Illinois that.” Auction Mart yesterday amounted coal contract signed last month. had aeen In a lengthy day's tour .criticized both major parties dur­ ^^rants For Burro\ighs Adding M s c h I n e Governor declared: ing the campaign. Three Speeehce Tonight to $828.50, including 245 half­ who wAar 'Am 156,000 in Walkout across New Jersey from Camden. *'I have nothing but contempt bushel baskets of tomatoes for a Company of Detroit, Mich., this Summerfleld called Truman's He delivered hla newest blast .at Failure of the wage increase to The general's foes have painted for tho.se whining politicians who the GOP presidential nominee in ^uper Values high of $2.85. a low of $2.05 and an week announced the appointment statement "the most vicious ut­ ■how up in recent pay checks hitrt as having swung around to try to ten us thpt the American b an address at Providence. R. I., In averaga of $2.48 per ttasket, and of Marlow’a department atore as A terance made in the history of A Army ctaplaln (foregroond) gives comfort to a wonaded OI while medical oorpemea go aboBt Uwlr dealers for Burroughs adding and covering the first part of October the vlewa of Sen. Taft, whom they people don't know what they are merican politics,” baalneaa of tiaklng rare nf other womded at aa aid ateUDB iiMr Trisa HULlA_Koir<^ It waa at Trtaagia the course of i. day of campaljpi'- 164 crates of cauliflower at a high led to a walkout of more than describe as'an isolationist, and of fighting for and have been lighting Mothers! Grants Ihs people's cash registering mschines.' Called for tnd delivered In a Btatroent he said Eisen that thoao troopa were hit, (AP WIrephoto). ' " f*'" "' Ing by train and automobile "hi for,. aa\’ings. is celebrating of $2.30 and a low of $2.15 per The. local store has available 150.000 soft coal miners. Their Sen. McCarthy, who haa accused for for more than 150 years. gsw England. He goes Into N«w . crate. hnwer, aa Allied commander, help­ It’s 48th anniversary with a town- some 15 models for use In offires. promptly at no extra protest strike. which spread Marshall of being "a front man "W hen they tell us the struggle ed destroy Nasilsm. in Europe and York for three apexes tonight. rocking lahdalide of values. The stores, manufacturing plants and charge. through the coal fields ail week for traitors" In the loss of China in Korea is unnecessary and mean­ had no connection with American Truman predicted, as he did a t too-young-to-vote will csmimign Mr. and Mra. Henry Bradle>^V, other businesses. long, needed no prodding from to the Communists. ingless then they ask us to 'deny politics when the bill waa passed. providence four yean ago, a for famous Busy Beaver Shoes; Vernon street will have as their Thia line of machines la in ad- CALL 2-9814 Lewis. It appeared more as a Without mentioning the Senai the very meaning of America it­ Democratio victory. guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. THI DOU MZI OIROU ' The measure was Introduced, by U. S. Carries 35% of Battik Grants own brand that's been lab diflen to the coniplete line of na­ reflex action—they felt .ttalr con­ tors by name, Elsenhower respond- self.'’ "Aa usual,” he said, "you Demo­ James Mitchell and daughter, .Lois Democrats, he said, and passed "by taatsd and approved for young- tionals advertised office equip­ tract was not being honored. a Democrat Oongresi.” crats of Rhode Island are going to, stars. These value leaders have Mrs. Ella Farrell and May Barlow, ment-'imd. typewriters now car­ PINE fHARMAOV Actually, the new Lewis con­ (CoaftBoed OB Pago Seveii) (CoBtlBoed OB Pago Saved) ta right up there at the head of ail from Wappingers Falls, N, Y, fitg grown-up voul Mundt’a statement said in part: the proceaaion,” been natlenally-advertlaed at 2.99, ried by Martpw'a. tract could not be honored legally "Thia disgusting exhibition by a and they eanry the Parents' Maga- without W SB approva,!. The in man holding the offleis of Presi­ alne aeal of approval. Juat' for this Mrs. H el^ FiUpatrick. pr,esi- dent of tha Hartford County Fed­ shopos grown-up ygp I amount of the raise Is nearly dent of the United States la iiM, Adlai'Stevenson, is taiiw : gUnt eslsbratlon. Grants la slash- twice as much at that which coat- causea and ROKa five people of the United StotM a cnM countries aimed at undermining Three 'Searchlights played on the tabulation made from United Na­ and deceitful thing. People from Nianchester apd all the aurrounding towns O w n e r s Minister Btmnislaw Skrzeaezewaky, their relations." Truck Crashes days ago laimcHed the biggest Al­ RCA • Victor "Magic 6 who repeated already rejected charging Reda. tions and foreign sources, on Aug. lied attack of lOS3 with the goal "You rememtar what he said. drive in every week to.get thecleanest chickens with the The State department's, global Everyb^y's talking about H-waoring H-Namp^KiM, tha tlal* Communist terms for a Korean Oh both flanks, half-tracks with SO, plkced the total for all other of winning and huldlng theaa two He said we ought tp puU our ool- Monitor" rifeult . sya- finest flavor obtainable anywhere. armistice, world disarmament, propaganda agency thus summed G I Squad, K ills 50 caliber machine guns spat UN forces et 221,876, of which all hill masses north of JCumhwa. atf "Sansatian" avaf modal Only 5 7 tnehas, but'that littia Gas Line W ork banning garm warfare and a Big up the recont session of the Com­ tracer -builots at the enemy. (Ooutipiied ou Page gr w ) trm acta like an engl- Short SI.eeve Slipons $3-98 but 10,899 were South Koreans. In the air war, U. fi. Sabre. jet b'lt af run-praaf knittad 2*viray stretch nylaa Mottle (Mae big Five peace pact with Red China munist party Congress at Moscow American mortars snd howitzers The war-torn Republic of Korea pilots reported ■hooting, dowh two things for yaur fSgural Thrai siiat, so you gat a parf^ 8t. And aitUng In. and' the' challenge which, in the One, Injures whistled shells overhead. CommUiuat jots in. no^w eat Ko­ Ineer Inside your set. ROGIR OLCOn JVhlte, wine, light blue, 100% nylon. 32 to 40. By Algonquin American official view, it presents 20 la known to be unsure of the exact ovary Nama*K!ns ceinat peckad in its own darling "Dali Haula." Nothing New \ Only 500 yarda in front of us. the extent of its manpower lose. Ip the rea’s MIG alley. The kills were ------■ - 'p ■. When the Polish delegate fin­ to the free world. Chinese had crept across from tow- ACTOMATIC A L L Y 403 West Center Street * Telephone 7853 Amarillo. Tex., (jcL .18— early, desperate months of/ the credited to U . Paul 0 . KaOttu, 995 Peekskill. N. Y., bet, 18—(4V- ished hla nearly two-hour speech, Anticipating Soviet ' Foreign ering Papa-San mountain to the North East 79Ui. street, Portland, Minister Vishinski's scheduled One airman was dead and 11 were war the South Korean Army loit adjusts the picture to Stripes / - 15.98 Court action by j 4x landowners In the general reaction from western north and started up the elopes of Ore., and Second. lA. Kirk Vande- Bulletiiib / Small 8ti «mM sites 24, 2$, 28 and neutral countries was that it major speech to the 'tJnited Na- hospitalized today at Amarillo Air Sniper ridge. ’ and picked up .men with more I bring yen unbelievably^ Medium 8lt waist sizes 28, 27, 21 northern , Westchester County, rapidity than its harried adminis­ venter, 18 Sbuth Chancellor street, from tli« AP^ Wirca White/wlth tan or gray stiipei. • contalneed nothing new. If this tiota t(^uy, the voice said the Force Base after a formation of Maximum fire!” Republic of Newtown, Pa. . large flu waist sltos 28,'29, 30 N. Y., has halted construction of Soviet union cpuld be expected to marching men waa struck l$st tration could keep track of. I clear, ateady televiaipli. waa all Uie Reda had to offer, The kllla brought-the Fifth Air Whita aaly the Algonquin Gas Transmission western diplomata said, then there trot out some familiar tactics at night by a pickup truck. (Oeatiaoed oa Phg* Elevea) Estimate* hy highly informed Force’s October jet score to 20' RBPEAT8 RED DEMANDS Company’s natural gas pipeline. waa lltUq' chance that the General the General Assembly sessions, in­ Base officials said' tha fatally sources of current battle caaualtie* MIGs shot down, one protably de­ [ahs $5.98 AzMmtiy would be able to help cluding new proposals for big injured youth was an airman third for all Allied forces show that ap­ JnRed N atioai, n . Y , O ct, 3 They won a temporary injunc­ stroyed and 23 damaged. leVlet Foirrign MhUater Aa- unsnarl the deadlocked Korean power. talks, an offer of la "non class from Iowa but would not proximately 300,000 Americans en­ Eight B-30 Superforts' ran into JxNig sleeve, light blue, red, wine, white. Sizes 32 to 40. tion yesterday from State. Su- aggreasloh' pact," ••prohibition” of I Y. Viahlnsky today rrptsif Priett Start At armlsUce negoUations. further identify him until next of gaged in gr^nd, sea and air heavy flak and rocket barrages and reme Court Justice Elbert T. Gal- atomic vi^apons, and percentage Jed Conan up let doauuMla tor ' -■ The Polish delegate , repeated old kin had been notified. phases of the conflict have. ac­ fought off at least seven Rod' £igher, sitting st'K stonah, N. Y, reduction lit armamenU. News Tidbits tnunedlato tniee In Kero* ew faniiliar charges imainst the In all, about 20 men were in­ counted for Some 35 per cent of aU night fighters early SaturdajMA a He ordered work on the project United States and ouUlncd these It warned Of potential diploma- terma which toe United NstieiB, stopped pending his ruling on their ____ jured. four critically and .two Called from AP Wirea UN battle casualties. ! bombing attack - on a Retl^ army Wool Cardigans $6.98-$7.98 seriously. taa repeatedly rejected. - motion. (OoBtUmeg en Page. Berea) (OoBtlBlwd OB'Page Seven) The forces of South Korea with headquarters at •Tosong,.-'lh-in north­ni Long zlceve. dark green, black, red, aqua. Sizes 32 to 40. Nlnety-flve*per cent of the 118- Sgt. Billy F . Robertson, drivae an eatimated 460,000 to 550,008 west Korea.-All elgid/planes re­ r,f the truck, waa treated in the CHARGE CREW REVOLT * 1 9 9 ** mile- pipeline screes northern Eighty-five-yeer-old Queeo Mary men have borne about 61% per turned to their base bn Okinawa. Fall Colors Westchester is complete, but much taac hospital for shock. He amid cent,' and the other AlUea-to­ .AP' correspondent MUo .Fameti Genoa, Italy, Oct. 18— (iPh- recovera from cold in head but is Panama’a taneut^aaeria' leia work remains to bo done on land he saw 'nohe of the men until one ordered to remain indoors for few. gether'with about 40,000 men, the reported tha^'tJ. S. Seventh Dlvi- r o f tlw ate suing inxiptaty owners, turned . around . and headlights Mta trooM'Irtormed to |he top of filed eult .today ohaiidag. tfia, .IN, FJRST QUALITY ^ daM- hy ] her' doctor.. ^/JuveiiUe’ V»tmls;3iuaaa'v >es ■hined In his'face. prise'awards and a demonaiwUon irikafs ^ptak. at/ 'to* northwest' In ’gninbnf the' temponwy hc- "I hit my brakes then.** Rob- T he■13'.'S.' eataarty-t'otal •hifleet* tS6-taa freighter MaUkl wtih' juncUad, OaUiifher suspended his id . arts aad. aaoeanpUaliincate of the bitter period In the-Iast part of corner of Triangle hill. Just after FULL fashioned’ ertaon said, "but by that time I ’•lasolranllastlea. irtmlllea. ' aik* — Tr""— order of last .July 10 pcmilttlng Tbrrington Juvenile Grange Hated l9iJ0 when American trOops form­ daybreak.']' r r - 'iinmedigte' .must hava-haan. Ja .th a ,mi4VM>.ot. eh“^^iuiM” s«iiKta“ or'fi*th' ed' the h n m 'o f tlw «th *-A rrt'^ ' easements on the land In queatlon, the squad.” ' ■ Intense Red mortar and artillery tion.” ► i* Conn. State Grange convention in were continuously in the thick of ' I- > Pouch or hoxie styles in faille, plastic calf and olasUe alli­ under laws of eminent domain, Rase officials said Robertami'i Hartford today. * I RAA. TELEVISION • TECHNICIANS ■ NYLON gator grains. Also coUlllon velvet. Small or la ile S t a g e , truck plowed into the rear of the with damages to be determined Wincheater, Va,, Oct., 18—(4V--#the hopes-of Republicans frying to Republican Sen. Karl E. Mundt (QoatlnUed lui Page EleVea) (Coatiaaed oa Page Elevenjji HERRIOT HITS PACT t many styles with zipper compartments. later. m arching*. formation from the Bordeaux, Fraaee, Oet. Ifi-w' 4i" Sen. Harry F. Byrd, a.aoutham swrlng traditionally > Democratic 3344th School Squadron. All of the of Soutth pakota iaya Ciov. Adlai NEW TIES Tha laadholders,- represented by Democrat long at odds with- tho Virginia their way. However, Gov. Stevanaon'a. recently published in- —)—^Freael^ goveraaseat hapafi Attorney John B . Oilleran, asked approximately 40 men were air­ cofiie tax returns show he lost of seen ring twrly parUameatainr. I New Low $ 0 .50 -«« I HOSIERY Truman administration, says he John S. Battle and other Virginia men third class, atudente In the an order to halt tha work, remove can hot endorse the S te v e n s^ party leaders, like Sen. WllUs Rob- money on hla own farms in 1951 ratificatloa of the Eur^wea De» .98 pipe idraady.laid, and for dam­ jet mechanic school at the base. and contradicta Democratic claima Parakeet Test Case Looms fenae Corasnualty (EDO) tMatw. EACH plus tax Sparkman ticket or the 'TSemo-^ brtson, are supporting Stevenson, The men hoepitalised by the ac- j Price O I ages. i Byrd's announcement brought that American farmers "never had suffered a blew wkea veterms For Fall and Winter 80 gauge dark seams 0>mpany attorney Francia Cur- cratic platform. . "Ikulorsement means to recom­ Immediate comment: H ae good.” . ^ atateamaa Edouart Herrlat eafik P The 8SA0 charge for labor only if paid when call la ■ sheer nylon or 51 gauge Ha ^poaad tha move. (OoaMaaed oa Page Tkiee) As Bolton Man Is Arrested phatkally denouaced the p ^ aa< l^^^empleted. No charge If'your set It in service guarantee|^^^ mend, and this I can not do," Viee President Barkley, who had Air police seek four men who Smart patterns, designs and colors. You should see aenii Service keif eeems, listened to Byrd's speech before cohfilctlag with the Fleaeh eewt all with" reinforced heel Byrd said In a statewride radio escaped from Sampson Air Force addressing a’ party rally at Arling­ base stockade last night while on etltu tlo n . the collection to appreciate it and the values we are of­ and tope for extra wear. broadcast. Ha .concluded with: By JU i SCOTT <«.Un was operating a parakeet farm. Putnam Driver ~ “Always I have been a Virginia ton, Va., drew applause when he 2 Men, Child Safe, kttchen pelloe'. . . Thieves rob five A Bolton parakeet owner and Two hqusewlvca called The Herald Silk Hand Rolled Scarfs Democrat; always I will remain criticized a n y Dwr.ocrat who oelirge ^rla of clothing and Jewel­ to voice their fear that their, chil­ , PLiaDGES ASIA AID fering. There are jacquards and foulards in neat as well might atrSy from the ‘fold on elcC' breeder was placed under arrest Koala Lumpur, Malaya, Oc4. In all oyer print pattern. Square styles with hand rolled hem. Killed in Crash one." ■ - Posse Dismissed ry valued at $2,277 in New Haven. this morning by-state police aa a dren might contact psittacosis. Byrd did not'aay w)io would get tion day. He said; Trade Union Federation Presi­ When Bagl'ln failed to deaf out 18—atterns. ^ - . . "I can not but compare the nten dent Guatav Kliment admits prelude to what the Connecticut slataace will be ghrea. aay aeaMii his vote in,the presidential 'elec­ Budgie Club regards as a teat of L hia stocks within the>two-weck .00 'Thompson, Oct. 18— —WU- who says he is a Democrat but la Chester,'Calif,, Oct. 18—

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\, ■u. -^-'t‘',v. i— ; .■>7': 'MANCHEai£R"^VENlWG HERALD. MANCHESTER, GONN^ SA’j;XJRDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1552 /■ I i' ll. I iiiiiari MANCHESTER E ^ N IN G HERALD. MX^CHESTER. CONN^ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1958 la iA G E T W O 9 a. m. to;^8 p. m., Town .Office rtm be *«Olrd on Tby Sword.” b r Cbventry idL. Crashl^ tertalit’'^ the -inarchars. who ..lopfe Frm cip^^ Mrtrt aad^The Dajeef^adgmenL’’ 4t0w n7 roeetSigr^^P- i»»-'3C»aorga'[ Mersey Robertson School; .jdemon- part in the Tobacco Featiyal bF-Arkhangeleky. John Godfrw TellMid AvnplkT ^iB ockville parade ' this evening at the Red Skywatch, Schedule To Give Sermon GotMey wlU give the cell to stratton of voting machines at Wins Men's Home with a steak dinner. ship and load the reaponaiVF feao- Modan and OU |b<*lenX Bolton Representatives Ask firehouses • In South and North Democratic Headquarters, will ing. Dr. Howard J. tockwbrd wiU Dancing Coventry,' re'spectlvely, 1-6 p. m.. / Every Sntnrday Night! both places: Pipe Line Land Own­ One, Inures 20 open at 7 p. m. at the Rockville Suaday Laymen's Day aarricaa will be read tha aeripture lesaOn and lead Girl Scout lAiailcr B Se­ ^ o u t Offjicial Plans Visit Hotel' and continue until after S.’OO to 12dW P. M. : ' To Join School study Unit ers Association. 8 p. m„ Town Mldnlght-2 a.m. , .Lloyd bavidson, Richard L. Harrla held at the South Methodist the saornlng prayenH*'- McKinney Hall. Lebanon; Senior Hi Youth lected a» ‘Woman of election in November. 2 a.m.-4 a.m. . Bill Lanxitog Church tomorrow at 10:45 a m. will preside at. the eervice and m- (Ooatlaaai fiaw Ow) . Mrst Eiliabeth K, Walker Fellowship o f J irs t Congregation­ Amere n Legion Post 4 a.m.-6 Am. ., .\aface Bill Lanning Herbert J. McKinney, lay leader, troduoe Mj-^tiurtiett. The public Yipar’ by Burton’ s Store The mother of a Rockville resi­ ...... Marguerite Xtoleman, Grace Moore Coventry, Oct. 18— (Special)—^persons visited In a , number of al Church. 11 a. , m.-3 p. m. at cident, home towns Im­ 8 sum.-9 a.m. ,, will be in charge of the service and la invited^'' Hill's Pharmacy, South Coventry; dent. Mrs. Elizabeth Kirk Wrtker ...... Ronald Laraeh, Martin Starin W.H« H.,T, Mt.™, i mediately available, inclttde^ 8 a.m.-Nixm ... wiU be aasiated by other laymen Ot The Town Clerk’'^ Office^^ will Mrs. Betty Bubb, prejident of -18 —fSpeeihU—^munloB, with C ar-p o t a t a Com- of 50 Burnside avenue^.East Hart­ -Noon-8-8 pm)...... John McCauJeA membera o f the. Bolton Temporary ^ .jocal Parent-Teacher Asab- D- Meadows. Tommy W^U. munion of Yputh; 8:3b a. m. Com the churchr- - •■rr-- — r.- irot be-open today...... the Committee for Women’s Days MUcobn Anderion, commiMldDer ford, died at her home yesterday 3 p.m.-8,n.-o, p.m.p...... Ralph McCollum\ Regional School Planning commit-' elation, are being arranged , Attenda One-Day School \ John Wiley, and JoMi TiiUaii4_|^ munioa braakfaat; 9:25 ...... Mr. and Mrs. C. Rw d Richardson The speaker for the service will of Ch*rt*r 0 »k Boy Scout, Council afternoon. 6 p.m.-8 p.m. ,. • • ■ captain Shirley E. Gledhllt of at Burton’s, announced- today, that in a critical cimdltlon. .snd.. Church achool and Holy Com- ...... Arthur Johnson, Ca>l Sluaarczyk be Samuel J. Crockett, formerly of tee here lequested that Bolton be I through Piofessm laask ^ T t^ T l i i t Dobou-Ert«l- Foulkes, *T}ood Health and Good ter of George and Zenith Reed ...... Kenneth Morrison, W ilbb^ « LLitUe Windsor. Mr. Crockett wlU epeak committee to study high school' unaminously aclocted a.a '’Woman was drlyihg^ about 25 milea - par Mldnight-2 a.m. . hyds, The request was accepted ed by the U. S. Army at Web­ ' Home on Wert street. The subject Religion” : 7:30 p. m. Y.P.F. meet­ Kirk. Her residence in East Hart­ 2 a.m.-4 a.m...... A. H. Girard, William S. X[organ ' on the theme, "Such As I Have I of the Year," an annual honor hour when hta/Vehicle -atradk tha ing with illustrated missionaiy ...... Harry Cowles > by the throe-towm committee at the Tams on iiaiy ster Hal)\West Hartford. 'The .•f.h is discussion will be scouting ford humbered 50 years. 4 a.iA.-8 Am. ... Give.” ' I. Miss Diana Leandri, a Junior at achool provides information aa_ to award.best'dwed upon the Manches- marchers. An Alt; Forea^'ln'vaatl* talk on MexiOo...... j .Robert joneA Victoria------meeting at the George Heraey.1 .sm d the reaponsibUltlea of a' sppn- Survivors include three daugh­ 8 A.m--k Am— . Special music for tha aefvlet the WUlimantlCi State Teachers" techniques for reconnaissance nu- gating board "war 1 .M rinx InsUtution. His ^Isit is in Vahni ODagtegatloaal ...... Dorothy Belcher, Catherine Jat Robert.eon School Thursday night. tei^ whman who has made an out­ ters. Mrs. Lottie M. Cratty of 9 a.m.-Noon ... will be under the direetiod of Meeting. Discontinued i C o ll^ , gave ' * o " clea .and preventative types of cident. -r,^> eailuncUan with efforts by. the .^8:30 ajn. Church School FMend- Rockrille, Mrs. Frank H. Damard , , „ . . L e o Placlty ...... '------' standing contribution to the com­ 4 Nooitsg p-m, Herbert A, FraacA The aathams Meetings of this jfWup'vrilV not explosives. 7..nost to .reorganise Boy Scout ly ' daaa, Abnlt BlMe 'blttn: 10:45 of Bloomfield and Mrs. Scott R. 3 p.m.-8 p.m...... Beatrice U ttle munity. a.m. Morning Worahlp. sermon, by be continued, however, in accord- **“ **'‘ Emily Hmtth Ttoop 14 which the American Tracy of East Hartford; one son, 6 p.m.-8 p.m...... Mr. and Mra. Albert Tedford Since the WDAB festivities w ill pastor, Rev. Forreat'Muaaer, "Who ...... V. Balocchetti. Charlea CampbeU ance with the following sUtement P Mnnehester Evening Herald Legion spensored. . George of Granby; a slater, Mrs. 8 p.m.-lO o .m ..„ ..... •’..^ertson School. Miss Leandri s par- commence on Thurjiday. Oct. 23. Is a Good Neighbor?” Nursery for . , . . . ,Mr. and Mrs.' Carl Hague Coventry Iwreaii. Mrs. Charles L. the $500 worth of prizes to be , Since the resignation of the Carl Nelson of Greenwood, Wis;; 10 p.m.-Mldnight Modeni and Old r^nvri:tt**Sehr6nT«"** lyturned from a three- Little, telephone Coventry 1-6231. United Nation's Day, the entire IS rscoutmaster and troop committee pre-school age; 2:15 p.m. Junior . The Andover-Coyentry-Hebron month 4 tour^1, of ifHivItaly.. thhv They hmnphtbrought given ajvay during the festivities. 18 grandchildren and 28 great­ School Planning committee hk* theme of the event will he a tri­ last summer the troop has not been and high school Fellowships meet , \ _ back with them many handicrafts to go to the State rally at the grandchildren. next regular meeting Will be held DANCE! decided to postpone further meet.. bute to the United Nations and to Frye-O’Coln meeting. Commander Edward Per- Funeral servlcea will be held on Thursday evening, Oct. 23 ■EVEkv SATURDAY NIGHT made in the chipf cities. These the women of the world, in all Bushnell Memorial in Hartford. Grange Notes Starts Sunday — 2 Big Dnya! Inga until the Town of Coventry- were on display in the claSrtoom Andover Rev. Pera Guest Miss Beatrice 'Janatta O’Cobi, I. ry iirges that aU members interest­ First OongregatioBal Church i Monday at 1 p. m./from the Whit­ when the third and fourth de­ BEOINNINQ 0 C T 0 B » 18 acts on lecommendatlon of the walks of life, who are helping it ed in scouting attend the meeting ney Funeral Home In Bkwt Hart­ grees will be conferred. • ’The for their social studies program. daughter ot Mr. and Mra- Rajmioad Church school meets at 9:30 From 8a8 to IS O’dack At " I im E B RICE” tat EagHali Coventry, ccmmlttee, proposing ■ progress towards worltl unity and at 8 p-m. >v ford with burial in Mountain View WapFlng "Harvest Supper” will be served The children compared Italian life P. O'Coin o f 444 Center atraat, and a.m.; Morning service of worship, separate schqoLrtliff that town. with their own. Club to Talk peace. ■ Of Zion Cliurcdi Gilbert Arthur Frye ot 112 Cooper . . Jlnrors Sommoned 10:45 a.m. sermon by the pastor. Cemetery, Bloomfield. The program at the Wapping to the candidates a t '8:30 p.m. C i t y "vmoiNiA em r Studies to date ahoi^ that (Coven­ Rerent Arrival Emily Smith has done jUst that. ■: V : t 7 '- - ,/ " ' , Hill street, son o f the. late , Mr. ft.^^The following have been sum- Rev. George B. Higgins, "Fruit in Funeral home . calllM ' hours Grange Booster Night held last Another In a aeries'of square Juat PM t PuaaFa Osrdaw try has aufllcient pupil population ' 'Moned to appear at the session of start at 7 p.''m. today./-' ^ Grove on KAnney Street A son, Earl Arthur, was bom About Fabrics In 1949, and again in 1952, she Rev, RirBard ’ Pera./tvho served ■nd Mrs. Albert C. Frye, were . Time of Draught." There will be Saturday Included; "Telephone danoea for HUlstown youth was to warrant, a aeparste school.” IKb Tolland Oounty“ CJourt of Cbm- Mancheetek COHA Wednesday to - Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ led groups of local girl scouts on united in marriage et 6 p.m. yee- a nursery class for the care of held at the Grange Hall on Satur­ Announce Henihon Topic an Assyri.m congregation in New terday at the South MethMlat Mion Pleas to be held at JlockviUe The RockviBoCrareM of the Travel Program” and a pantomime Music by Hank Prompter thur Proulx of Armstrong road. a trip through Europe, traveling small children. Young people at­ day evening, Oct. 11. Mr, and Mra Rev. Truman O, Ireland, pastor South. Coventry, at Windham Com­ Used in Home on the funds they themselves raised Britain, will preath at the 10 and Church. Rev. Fred R. Edgar, paa- ■ Wednesday at 10 am. for possible tending the rally in Hartford are Mwsclieoter ^v8'nlng Herald la lo­ entitled "Ughta Out” by Edith ' and H la' Henry Totten and Mr. and Mrs. of the First Congregational munity Memorial Hospital. The through various projects. Through 11 o’clock sert'Ices tomorrow at tor of the churth,'

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NftV, 2 2 'lit DShli^sSfiV 11ie''?rdlow- ^4 UBOn the mounLklnii.srs.the'f^ of W n iT —1«MI Toltmul him” 'tK*l ‘BHhg«ffi ' itdfn^'ii. B etroth e«l ing have been elected officers for W H A T --910 each grade for the clas.s of 19.53; that iniWlahed peaco; that bringeth Raam and 2 HTVC^IOSO ---- — ------— U pper Grader^uS- W o m e n ’ s ( aI i i Ii Hugh Taggart; president; Will good tidings of good, that pub­ WKKS— MO Eastern Staiulard Time U'XHO-Cli. • T BULBS lished salvation; that salth unto be open for prayer. Kent, vice president;- Bai^ara >irectory 1-^ Caldwell, secretary, and-^orothy Zion, Thy God relgneth! (laa. 52:7) ^ *7/44—WDRC—BUI Coatello. Newa. Planning T ojiih V Has HalioW cen Luhrsen. treasurer. Attendance re­ Holland Bulbs, Tulips, Hyocititin, DaffodBs, Correlative paasages from the S t Mary’a EpIacopUII CharrS ,^ W .cce—Uancheitet Utllne®. U ONS—Frank and -Ernest. - St. Jamea’ B. C. Omreh ports for Septerui7#r show an at­ s m C h u i^ 7 - Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ Church St Locuat StreMa WoNS—N>w». l:00-WTHT-Newn. \ Crocus, Madonna Lilios, oil lorgo I , C k fV M ^ Kev. John F. Hannon, Faotor ence and Health with Key to the W H A T —New». ^^'CCC—Frenrh-*American Hour. Football Series Party M eet in" tendance recprd'of 95.8 percent for BiwK a«d lUrtford ■Rev. George P. Hbghea Rev. Alfred U Wllllama, Rector WlCNB-^?fpwi»; CtrRvan of Mu*te.- WTTC—News.' I ■/ the total,-flfhooi enrollment. TTie thomum plants and boiiquoti, Poronni^, Swiilra ^ Minuter Scriptures.” by Msry Bakgr Ed­ Rev. James S. Neill, Rector W T H T —NeWn. ''*URC—To Be Announced. Kev. Edgar F. Farrell dy, include the following (p. 18); Of Busiiiess Services . WTir—Noirt. . WONS—Frank & Ernest. third grade class had the highest and Evorqraonv f^ try IP. Smith. ' EmerlniA "Jemis of NsMeeth tsught and , WCGC—MonchentP Mitlr®®. WKNB—News. PNA Vartetlen. Bolton, Oct. 18— (Special) — follami\_ Oct. 18 (Special) — ^eridance figures with a mark of AMMtote Minuter Sunday Maaae*;' Rev.. Johu J. Johnson. Oirate. Ilia-W DRi^Jerry Groy Show. * •|4~WTIC—Behind the Page*. Boya from the three upper fttades The ComntiWly Women's Club. Bf.5 percent. A. rrmiee, demonstrated man's oneness with woxS-^-Ptllh* With Man.' » U THT—Sammy Kaye. , For adulU: 7;(?0, 8:00,^ P;00 the father, and for this we owe WTHT—Hurntn Uoart. WONS—Orpin Melm-len,. at the elementary school are i>ar- met in the I te r a t e d Church to- iniila^r af.Mmlo 10:00. 11:00, with two Maaeea at .Saturday— ' WTIC—Nttional Firm and Home l;54--\\ CCC—News; Brhoe* of Ireland. ManrJiester Evening llenabl Tol­ WdODLAND GARDEKS him endless homsge.” 7 p. m. Preparation service for ' / !_ii-. tlcipatinfi in a schedule of toi •elal rooms Wedhesflay at.8'p. m. 9f00 and 10;00, one in Jmt main Hour. ’ U*TTC—Favorites of the . Famous. land rorrr«pondrnt, Mrs. J. H. 148 WOODLAND ST. TEL 8474 ( L n an M 'f Snndnjr Yout^ Communion. WHAY—Saturday Matinee, WDRC—To Be Announced. . . football K*>u^a with Columbia, ^ for a ^ptember \easion. After auditorium at 9:00 for^dulta ^nd j;3D-WDRC--City Hoapital. WONS—The Lutheran H«*ur. Steele. ' . one for children ayn:00 in the Emanuel I.utheran f^ureh The 19th Sunday after Trinity— WCCC—Nuwe: Manchester Matinee. J:OG-WTIC--Oathoni H«ur Andover and Lebanon this fall.i the business meetinj; a Halloween 8 a. m. Holy Communion, an­ 3 NEW FALL SHADES ^ trf wonhlp dt * nnd basement. Two • s e s at 10 Carl E. Olson, Pastor Frame Repsir ( ioice Foods | WTHT—Shake the Maracai. WKNB—News; PNA Varieties. ' party was held, ft^freahmenta The Helmand River in Afghanis­ nual nation-wide Youth Cbmmun- WKN’ P —Parnde o f Hitn. , WCCC—Oerman American Hour. coached by Americo Bucclno,. first o'clock, one in tbk main auditor­ Philemon Anderson, of coffee, sandwiches Agd rakes tan may once ■ have rivaled the i»n. Breakfast follows. IJIS—.WT1C—Tenneaaee t*. Alabama. W^HT—Marine* In Review. Krade teacher. Coach Bupcino is | ‘T nnU fU in C Minor"— ium and one In/the basement. AsaiatanI to the Pastor U'K.NB — Mancheater-Hall FoolbaJl WHAY-rNewp: S>’nd2v, Mri'rer. i were served by a x:ommlttee com- Nile, the Tigris and Euphrates as 9:25 a. m. FlraS chlldren’a acr- Offered Here IN LIPSTICKS Clarence W. Helalng, His Specify -*'«r ...... • aenje. • 4_W.OXS^Ne.w.-York eftant* Pro Foot- followinjt a policy of uaini^ all boya.j_ , prising kirs. Hill, X rs. CSottler, the seat o f early crvilization, sa.vs Organlat and dkiirmaater vice. 4 th grade and younger, par­ WHaT—.Tour Star Time. ] hall. Mrs. Clough and Mrs. Lvon\ 'DMir I/'rd nnd Fnther of REVLOM - HAZEL IISHOP WTHT—Georale Ve. Mnryhind. ’ 2:5®—WDRC—Your Invuation to Music. who wish to play ii>^each • Ranie, ■ the National Geographic Society •__Rant. . n.get’s flinrrli ents' choir, the Curate conducting Every housewife would like toj A'ONSy-Talo TH. ComrU. WTHT—^lleralc of Truth. Set Public Supper V. ^ , in telling of modem irrigation de­ ___ P. TimArtnm, Pastor Hav^yon an painting that thUB eliminating Wie disrourape-i Solo. "Not of TW»i Bev. Nineteenth Sunday After Trtiilty, 10:05 a. ra. Junior ChurCh, ad­ know how to serve better meals fil®- VVcXti,—Mueic. WTIC—Your Boj^ at the Opera. , ment o f sittinK .on the aldeline.s. I,.adies of the Federated Chui^ velopments on the river. WRIGHT’S AUTO BODY SHOP requiresNcleaning or retouching? WHAT-^eWn; Saturday Matinee. , WCCC—Newn Music. I llaudar. , ' . Robert Carroll and "Brotherhood Sunday”— dress- by the rector. ■ This policy, it is believed, will aljio will serve a public aupper in 'lh ^ Theodore P. Ootaln, . 11 a. m. Morning Prayer with If you haW we suggest that you tor less money and today that is ' WDRQ—Hormel GlrU. J:S5—WCCC—Music. TFl.. 2 - y ] 7 ' — NlCin S L'-'JVl.-, 9:00, Divine worship: Church WCCC-^Muelcal Scoreboard: Newa. 3:®G-\VCCC—Mnsir afford an ^'porbunity for the 1 church Oct. 23 at 6 p. m. HnroW BagUn. tenor. Assistants take it ddwnvto Manchester Fram­ a problem. Many of the smart ni!) AlinDl.i; TI'liNl’fKi: ••Am I a Soldier of the School in the parish building. sermon by the rector. ing ^ 38 Lbekwood street and WTKV-TtlluUh Bankhead. WK.VB—Pulaski Day Observance.! preatPRt number of fitudenta to | To Make DreNBlngx 10:45, Divine worship; nursery Muslal outline o f thta service. housewives in Manchester are find- - fll5—WTHT—lUlnola vn. Washington WTHT—Arouru tin The Ladles' Society met Thurs- I?’’—Arlington. hay# Albert N^kowski restore it University. WTIC—Elmo Roper. develop .aUill and armured the! ^ Masses on Sunday at 7;00, 8:00, in the perish building. Profeaeional, "Hasten The Time ing the answer to better meals at! 99 £ast Center street , day at the Federated Church par­ , “The Supreme Gift —Rev. for you. Mr. N^kowski la well J:S»—WDRC—Fun for All. WDRC—Oullaher n Galaxy. Bchool'-'of a' bacic-log: of ex- Studid 9:00, 10:00 and 11;Q0 a. m. Prelude: "Adagio” ...... Wldor Appointed." qualified to do thlXwork. He has less expense hy shopping at the > WTHT—Frank ara Jackson.' News; Music of the Masters. porlijifced players each vear. lors at 1 p. m. 40' make, cancer O FENDER and BODY REPAIRS Anthem: "Praise, My Soul, the Sequence, "Thy Kingdom Ooale, w ere—Newn; MuMr. —WTIC—intermezzo. L/>rmln« M. Craivahaw dressings for local hospitals. had much experlencV^along these L. T. Wood Looker Plant and Meat Glrla Volley Ball ■'O Lwe That'Will Not King of Heav*en" .....Andrews O God." / t:4S—WTHT—Kan nan vn. OkUhrmia. S:.7G'r'WTIC—Bob Connodlne. School Under.vay lines and those people, who have House at 51 Blssell street. If you —WDRC—Football RnuDdijp. WTHT—Hour bC D^'clslon. , Oe’'—St. Margaret. / St. Frtuiels of Assisi Oiureh Offertory: "Andante from 1st Offertory, "Behold Now PfUaa the Cilia Volley ball i.s beinR played Mr. and Mrs. Frank* Crawshaw hftd work don® there ai^high in are interested in eerving meals WONS—Blandfltand U.S^A. '$ WDRC—Music. on , a schedule correlated to the The CoopJrative Kindergarlei> • CAR and TRUCK PAINTING le, "Out of Ui€ Deep I Cry South Windsor, Route SO Sonata" ...... Mendelsaphn Lord". — Tltcomb. / . WTHT—Pan Amertcad Union: WCCC—News; Music. of 16 Chestnut atreet announce School la now well established their praiae. Antique that are taety, appealing and dif­ lUNOHESTEirS touch football games. Both teams rBacb. B*v. Arthur J. Hefferman. Pa«or Sermon: "Rise Up, O Men of God" Recesaional. " 8 a v ^ ,' Again,” ^ Plnoi 3:45—WCCC—Magazine Musts. / the engagement of their daughter, jwith 18 youngsters being -cared ,'s service at ld Mttniu Prescribed: W KN B—N ew s,’ A v« Barie -Hour. . club ia anticipating a variety of of 6:3 ' ahthem. "Th* Dr. Watson WoodniF, a public rummage sale Thursday, is that when Manchester Framing Conaiderntton ABC WTHT—ABe Rate Newt. activities and a committee is plan­ 7:45, Post-Hannover inspiration­ starting at 9 a. m. Please use and put ln\to one o f the handy 4;O.V-WONS—Juke Box. WO.NS-^Matthew Bell. tfanity", at morning worship serv­ A-3s Findlay is now stationed at ning on a special progpaifi for Minister Bmeiitns . regilda a frame, it 1* done with la A TradiHon TradI 4:1&—WDKC—Horne Keoea. 4;55-WQNS—Newa. •Coin# l ^ u Fount al service at Grace Lutheran Locust street door. •- • such skill that the look of ito- lockers rightNat the plant. If you ice at Center Congregational Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas. American Education wdfk. Pa.s- .Andrew B. Watson, APPLIANCE GO. WTHT—Snorts. 5:44*-WTIC—Uollywooo Playhouse. Church tomorrow. His sermon to­ Church, Hartfori^ Friday, 7:30 p. m.. first fall Cub tiqulty is not lost, no bright gild­ prefer, you mav take it home to 29 WoMbrIdg* Siraal WKNB—Newn; earavan of Munir. WCCr-Muslc. qiiale Nappi. fifth grade teacher at Minister of Music put into your owVhonie freeier or 2-1575 21 Maple St. morrow will be entitled. "Tlie H » ^ ot! ^ ucI‘ a* I Have J Give" Wednesday— Pack meeting for parents and ing to spoil its old appearance and 400 Main Straal 4:30-WeCC—■News; Munir. WKNB-.N>ws; Music. Mary’s Episcoplcal Church of this Hicks Memorial School, has been 4:45—WTHT—Tnternatloral Jazz eiub. WTHT—Chautauqua Symphony. Challenge to the. Early Di.sciples: ANNOUNCING THE fTlLsamuel Crockett. . . 19 3:15, Browtiles boys. the same shade of age la kept. in the frozen f o o ^ h e s t of your town.for. nearly 26 years, from the elected general chairman for the Laymen's Sunday. Oct. 7:30, Eifianuel Cchoir, followed refrigerator. Many nmes it la a [ ,..^ >aaadfc*i9 ^ 4:00—WDRr—PFC ECdle Fisher. WltAY-^Chapel of the Airline*. Come Follow Me", ^ptlsm of Jjjheaasional hymn "Saviour Again. 8:00, 9:15, 11:00 Weekly organisations all meet Albert Nackowakl. is connected WTHT—Roseland R.tMroom. WONS—The Shadow early part of 1918 to November. Regional. Social studies Conference by socidi hour. real economy to buy In quantity, WDRC- Arthur God/rey, children will be administered at at their regular hours. with a Hartford concern that doea 1:15—WHAY—Cronby’a Quarter. 1943. H,* and Mrs. Neill are at at Columbia School on Nov. 10. p T ^ e r a . ^ Erglude - ...... "^:00. Bible Hour. for you will save a cohsideraH(lc WONS—Let’s Go to. Town. 5:34—WTIC—Counterspy. the worship service. Any parent S^atlude, "Out of the Deep I Cry "Andante Religioso" .. Thome Jramlng. Po.salbly he has worked WDRC—World News. present in Bellows Falla, Vt. They Mrs. Ann Nappi la the local dele­ OPENINCrOFTHE !rtursday—• sum when you purchase iweat this l:St—WHAY—Band oy Demand. who may wish his child bapUted Calls to W orshlp-H arry S. Mald- Oommuiilty Baptist Church on something that you have sent MANCHESTER WDRC—OIc.’ Record Shop. WONS—Double* in Vocal*. have a daughter. Mrs. Caroline gate. Formica represents the re­ 6:30, Girl Scouts, way. Another advantage l^ h at WONB-lfn The Tops. WKNB—Ave Marie. at this service is invited to call i t i ^ i m d 10:45 a m.. Church 598 East Center Ktreet in there to have framed. Because Crittenden, , and another gon, gional principals on the steering ment. 8:00, Board of Administration. you can have it ciit to ypur exact Attention Home Freezer Owner# g:45_\VnAY—Sport*. 5:45—WHAT—Spotlight on Sport*. Mr. Wallace. Anthem— - , •, Ormand We«f. Jr., Organist he does this work in his spare and Lkicker Holders FRAMING , WONS—Army Air Force Frojfrarn. 5:5.7—WDRC—Larr^ Lasueur, News. James, and several grandchildren. committee., ' ^ o o l . Friday-r- specifleatioris, and, iii that w _ WTie—Sen. Benton. R iO:45 a. m.. Nurserj’. "The Heavens"Resound ’ Rev. John Cheater Bmith. hours, he la able to offer the,, Rave Up To 15% PicturM Mounted and Rventag Appointed to Panel ^ Beethoven 8:00, Missionary Circle. get the moat for yoUr food dollar. WTHTr- Oueht Star. ^(anchrster Evening Hernld Mrs. Grace Bugbee has been ap­ ;.1i:00 p. m., Jr. Hi meets for a 8:00. Church meiPberahip class. Gueat Minister same fine workmanship that you In Buying Your Meat Framed — Old Frames • :55—WONS-Newn. 8:04—WDRC—*Deren»her Bride. Johnson-Hunt want at prices low-er than you usu­ It is not necessary to buy a large WONS—Nick Carter. Ballon rorrespondent. Mra. Joseph Mr., and Mrs. Marlin C. John­ pointed to the panel at the Mjprld peace program with film, Senior ChmT-, Saturday— \ In Quantitiea RTentag W H AY—News. OLLIE ana STAN'S amount of meat at any one time Repaired D'ltalla, telephone 5MS. Allstate Regional Reading confer­ % e r e Shill Be Peace. " Scripture Lesson-cv-Psaln'Psalni'l. How Sunday, Oct. 19.^ ally would pay. Drive down to 38 10% Off On 12 or More g:00- WDRC—Newn. WTIC --News. son of West Roxbury, Mass., an­ 9:00. Junior Chptf. to enjoy economy purchasea at the Prints and Oil Paintingd ence which iiaa been scheduled for ! »7:00 p. m.. M.Y.F. meets with ■ nrd Angell. Jr. 10:00, Senior OMfirmation class. 9:45 a. m . Nursery and pre­ Lockwood atreet .and see the fine Packages Of Frozen Fnilt WONS—Newn. WTHT—George K. Sokolsky. nounce the engagement of their assortment o f moldings tliat are L. T. W ood. Meat House. You WTHT-rMunic. . WKNB—‘Newst Guy Lombardo, ^jji^atjapaakerv Jay E. Rubinow, for Hymn— x i _ . Sunday— / / school phlidren in. the parsonage. ^ V o r - Vegetable# For Sale dauighter. Carol Marie, to George always carried there over 200 to may buy meat for one meal or for WHAT—NeWn. 4t15—W'HAY—peoples Lf’^by. N ^ld peace program. "Y e ^f^vants of God” .. Croft 7:30, Reformation service at 10:00 a. m., United Nations Sun­ WTIC—Newn. WTIC—Yale Interprets the New*. Engagement W. Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1:17:00 p. m., Epworlh League w^l Pastprhl Prayer—John S. Crosby Center Congregational Church: choose from. You may have threo- three and still have economical 4:15—WONS--Sport*. ' . WTHT—Mondav Morning Headlines. George W. C. Hunt of 285 Charter day. day service on moat framing Jobs meals. Cheap grades of meat are Albert Haekowski WTIC^-Bob Steele. fi:25—W ONS—News. Oak.street. * tgsect to discuae the Book of Mark, A n t^ m — speakeX Rev. O. KaVl Olander, Prelude, "Andante” —Cxerny." . WHAY—Supper Sererade 4:34—W D RC—MI.'S Brooks. ' Ueam To Drive Safely * "On Great Lone Hills' Sibelius and you are sure of just the right not necessaril.v economical., for In L. TVWOOD Mias Johnson graduated frdm 8 GRISWOLD STREET ;S t h David Hutchinson acting as pasted- of Trinity Lutheran Church, Call to worship. 38 Lockwood Street • WDRC—UN On the Record. W’ONS—Official Detective, On Dual Control Cara molding to frame your picture. most cases, the amoimt of waste LbClUR PLANT W TIC—Juvenile Jury*. , Roslindale High School and the Offertory—"Andanllno" Franck Worcester. Masa. WTHT—Weather. . Deane-Neill For An Early Appointment Hvmn, "Come Thou Almighty You Will also find reproductions Tel. 2-4313 Ut TC—Weather. W*h a y —Supper Serenade. HIckox Secretarial School, Her Through The Week Sermon— actually means that - you pay fiSO-WTHT—Nrwp. Of interest here in news of the King." of famous paintings in oils and higher prices. When you purchase & MEAtXoUSE ^ W T H T —Here Comes the Band. fiance ia a graduate of Amherat Call Monday, 7:45 p. m.. W.S.C.S."Rise Up. O Men of God* 51 BI8SELL 8 T .-^ L . 8424 W'ON’S— Star. WKNB—Forward America. engagement of Miss Mary Lnvlnla - EBNEST A. I.ABSON tAt AutOi^ody and Fender /J [ Hymn. "In Christ There Is no water colors and these will do mefit at the Wood Meat House, WTIC—To Be Announced. 4:55—WKNB-News. College and a veteran of World Ip ^ tieg, Cooper Hall. Men of 1, "Have Done with L ej^ r TalcoHvllle Congregational Church KEEP A O q O Deane, daughter of Mrs. Robert PMONTi: 2-4870 Things" and "Bring in the Day •lame* A. Bull, Pastor East or West.:’ much to "pick up" a room. Colored you cut down on the amount of WD RC—Sportn • lUni».uui«. W’ONS—News. War II. dtoutb Church are invited guests to Sermon, "The Priesthood of Every etchings, which are really hard to • :I.5-W THT-If* Your Bualnes*. 7:00-WDRC—Jack Berny. S. Dearie of Main street, Newing­ 4lie of Brotherhood" John William*, Organist w-aste, you will find your food dol­ WONS-^Chart^a Kaaher. WHAY—Symphoiiv 'Hall. An April wedding is planned. Repairing. x 'hiar Major V/aJter Sage from the Believer." Rev. Smith. find, are al.so on display here. ton, and the late Mr. Deane, to A. William Astley lar stretches farther and, beat of MANCHESTER WDRC—Larry Lenueur New*. Tone Match.• Robert Rea Neill, son of Rev. jfhu^ord Times Public ServUe Hvmn, "Cod the All Merciful." If you have a sheepskin to be 7:00—WONS—AI Hefer. Sport*. W’ONS—To Be Announced. 2. "The Church fop You Doth Sunday. Oct, 19. all. your famii'y will enjoy to the W1 , ip..' All Niew/it&ahJ Nkv/ HJhpartment speak on "G o o d Q ti- The Week mounted, or a map or diploma to W'T'HT—Pre»rott Runh. and Mrs. Jamea Stuart Nelil of 'A Welding Walt” and "Tread Wheris His 9:.30 a.m. School, Christian utmost every meal you serve. DON WILLIS WDRC—Bro*j^ny’n My Beni. 7:2.5—W’ONS—Newn. Gilead, formerl.y of Manchester. •tfaship.” He will discuss voting Tuesday. 7:30 p. m.. Han-est be framed, let Manchester Fram­ Feet Have Trod" Faith ' A full line of frozen foods are DRY CLEANERS 7:15—WONS—HXnk Thompson Show. 7 —W DRC—AijJfia ‘ N’ Andv. Miss Deane attended Newington ihAva and ths mechanics of voting. Arthur LeClalre, .Ir. ll:n n “a.m. Scrv-ice of worship social at the church, everyone wel­ ing do it for you. Try them once al.so di.splayed for your Convenience WTHT—Rf»rt Andrewn W'TI^T—Tim e Capsule. '.TiTiieaday. 3:15 p. m.. Brownies. and vou, will be delighted with 93 Wtlls Strant 7:5G-WONS—Won’ of Life Hour. W H A T —Svm phony Hall. and New Britain schools and was Hymn— H>-mn. When Morning Gilds the come. at the L. T. Wood Locker and Meat GARME WTIC—Pre.Ruott Bunh. W’O.VS—T o Be Anpfiimrrit 'A lacquer and Enamel Spray ■ x«:45-7:S0 p. m.. Junior Choir. th eir'fine wiirk and reasonaltle graduated from Connecticut Col­ AMESITE DRIVEWAY "Ri.se Up, O Men of God' Skies. Caiwall. Hou.se. Here again you can save 18 Main S t Phone 2-4531 . W.HAY—S.vmphor• Ilat?. W TK '-The Aldrich Family. lege for Women, New London. She ! '|7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts. Wtlllsms Old Testament Lesson. Psalm prices. money by purchasing frozen foods \Tnl«plionnv^7254 WDRC—Dlnne. «t the Green Room. 5:04 —WDRC—Cliarlie McCarthy and SAVE 10% BY CALUNG NOW Salvation Army, WDRC—Vaufrhn Monroe, Edgar Bergen. Is employed In the personnel de­ Painting -18:80 p. m'., U.N, Week Memorial Postliide— 89:1-15. in quantity. You will get 10 pet 7:4.V-WTIC—Munir. W T H T —Stop the Munir. itirvlce. Verplanck School audi- New Testament Leason. John 661 Main Street S p *cid M ii9 In \ partment of Pratt and Whitnev MACHINE SPREAD WORK GUARANTEED "Grand Choeiir in D" .. Spence Zion Evangrilral cent discount on 12 or more pack­ ,7:5.5—WONS—Newn: ^ Question*. W’HAY—Plano Miniatures. Division -of the Uhited Aircraft itSlum. Music will be f urnished by 4:34-42. Cat>lala and Mrs. Norman Marshall t :0A—WTHT—Dant^ing Party. W’TIC—Phil Harris and Alice F>aye. FREE GRADINa TERMS ARRANGED The Week lAitheran Church ages of frozen food. Make, this f x > ( e r t Corporation. EXPERIENCE SINCE itlie St. Bridget's Male Choir and Hymn. Fairest Lord Jesus, Mun* IRAK4 SERVICE Dry t\’TIC—Innide Bob and WONS--Silver Trumpets Hour. FREE ESTIMATES Corning ispon al" Sunday— Sunday, Oct. i9 Cooper and High .Streets your headquarters for good food. RAKr \ W D R C —Gene Aiitrv . ' “ W*H.\V—Or>irl«»ri ^fomer.t* inm Song Mr. Nelli was born In Manchgs- POWER ROU1.ED 1920. - CALL 2-5025— aiev. Robert Carroll of St. Brid- 8:00-9:1.5 and 11:00 Morning iter. W O N S-:r~--20 Questions.“ 4:34—WDRC—Playhouse. 9:30 a m. Sunda.v School Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, PastOf W TIC--’Dieater Guild. ter. He attended Kingawood and your Dodge Dealer Igat's. Rabbi Leon W'ind of Tern- services. Sermon: James Ridyard. Front End AlIgnnMnt X: 15—WHAY—Kontelanetz Conducts. Hymn. In Heavenly Love Abld 10:50 a.m. Holinesa Meeting Mlaa Marion A. Erdin. Organlat Cleaning Serif ice g:na—WDRC-Tarzan. 4 W’HAY—Hour of Faith. L^nox schools and was graduated M s Beth Sholora and Rev. Fred R. 3:30 All Pilgrim Fellowship WDNS—Tiioater of the Air. W’ONS—True Detective. ing. Waring. Sermpn: "Holy Spirit—Luxury M rs. Auden Heads from / Trinity College, Hartford, ■Ctg.r o f South Church will par- and Cyp Club boys and girls or Necessity ?"— Captain Marshall. October 19 - Nineteenth Sunday Gnnnrd Rnpoir Work WTIC—Dude Ranch Jamboree. 9:W -W’DRC—Hallmark Playhoua®. where he was a member of Psi DE MAIO BROS. 'tfclpate. Philip M. Burnett will go to the Bushnell Rally. 3:00 p m. Young people meet at Election Campaigns. , W’THT—Drew Pearson. Church to attend State Youth 2:00 p.jn. Silver Lane Sunday after Trinity WHAT-v-Plano Speaks. W’HAY—Til Be Announced. Upsilon. He received, bis Master’s CAL|. ANYTIME 7491 ■7^ ■ p e a k ^ the U.N. technical asalst- Chapter of LOLI W’ONS—Sylvan Levin. Slondav - Rally in the Bushnell. Hartford. School under the direction of Cecil 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. (Ihrte ALL MAKES OF WTHT—Dancing Party, degree from Colu'n)b(|g. University jBMCS/'pirogram. . . - 2:00 - 7:00 Blood. Bank, Red bua transportation ..for children t :0a- - WnFtC—Gangbusters. #•15—W T H Y — Melody Highway. KiltU W H AY—N ew s; RecorH Review*. W’HAY— F.ilron Ballroom. School, of Business Adminl.stration ( Wedneaday, 9:30 a. m., Dorcas Cross. , The Week 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic open air whose parents canndt. bring or and 1s employed by the General Monday. 6:30 p.m. Tolland Asso­ Daughters o ' Liberty No. 125. HIGH GRADE WTIC—Pee Weeking Show. 9:30—W’DRC—Inner Sanctum, Oroup. all-day meeting, 7:00 Manchester Youth Coun- service send them, or live at a distance. SEWING W D R C -N e w s. W’TIC—Dragnet. Electric Company in Schenectady, ciation Missions workshop, led by i 7'30 pi m., Board of Education, ril. 7:30 p.m. Salvation meeting: For • information please ..call LOLI. have elected the following t:3A—WTIC-7-Grand Old Opry. W’HAY—RaSv Listening. N. Y. the Rev. Chsig Whitsit, of the WDRC—Steve Allen. fl;45—W’THT—Three Sune \ Our i 8:00 p. m.. Vv.S.C.A. hostesses 7:30 Youth Choir rehearsal. Annual Observance of Women's officers for the coming year: MACHINES His father was rector of St. state conference. 2-040®.) PRINTING WONS—Oiiv Ivombardo Show. 10:44—W D RC—.News; The Chom llcr*. Ibrleflhg' for link vtaitation. the Tuesday Home League Sunday under • the 9^10 a. m. Adult Bible Class. Worthy mistress, Mrs. Muriel WTHT—Washington Re^akin* Foot­ WTHT—Paul Harvey. ■ Tueaday, 8:00 p.m. Board of Ed­ EXPERTLY REPAIRED ichapel. 6:4.'') Pastor's Confirmation direction of Mrs. Captain Norman 10:00 a. m. Nursery in the Par­ Au4en, who will succeed Miss JOB AND COMMERCIAL ball. H2asy Llatentng. ucation at hopie of Mrs. Ruby Louise Copping; degree mistress. fOiOP WDRC—Boh Trout, News; Steve WTIC—Meet the Presa. 8:00 p. m., Spiritual Life mcet- I la.ss. Marshall. ish during church worship PRINTING \Allen. WONS—Your Evening Chneert. 6:00 (Jroup. C.;Pot luck-supper llovci-in. --1- The W»»lt 10:00 a. ni. Mleeion feattval aerV- Miss Vera D ion;: ncordlnp MCre- g-*TrC— Reuben Reuben.' l4-;15,i.\\^X»_Byenlni* Concert. tunein ‘ing, Ladles Parlor. Mr. Edgar will Wednesday. 10:.30 a.m. Ladies TONITE RANGE and FUEL OIL followed by slides and talk Monday 7:30 p.m., EViendshlp Ice. Speaker: The Rev. Rlcha#d tary, Mrs. Lily Dunlop; financial Prompt and Efflident Printing WTHT—Saturday ac the Shamrock. W’THT—Gloria Parker. 'lead the discussion on the subject, Missiodanr-^ciety. SINGER WHAY—News; Record Review. I0;5«-V/THT—Rill Tusker. •'How to Study the Bible." on Japan trip by Elmer We- Circle. Pera of Southington, Conn. Tekt: secretary, Mrs, Tillte LintlMy; o f All Kind# 10:.54— W 1‘TC—L ow ef Rnsin Street. WDRC-Dance Orchestra. 3:30 p.ni. .Brownies. Tuesday 7:00 p.m.. Songster Re­ John 12:20-21. Theme: The Quiet trea-'Tirer, Mrs. Vidlet Field; chap­ W’O N S —Holy TrinJtj Si*n*lce, I 'Thursday, 10:00-11:00 am. den. 8:00 p.m. Adult Bible discussion SEWING GENTER WTHT—P^ltlrs on Trial. 24 Hour Deliyery Service 7:30 Board of Deacons meet­ hearsal, director, Mrs. Alton Per- and the Crying Plea: Sir, We lain, MIm Emma Cradg; contluc- WDRC-Thia I " Believe;" D'ance Or- W’TIC—American Forum of the. Air, IPrayer group, v group. 832 Main SL Tel. 8883 • chestra. 14:45^ W T H T —Vacatlonland. U. 8. A. Y ; 3:15 p.m. — Intermediate Lin ing. Friday, 7:00 p.m. Junior High rett. would See Jesus. tress. Mrs. Bessie FarrUTaiiaistant COMMUNITY PRESS WTIC—Rhythm' RehtVzvnu*. 11:44—News on All Stations. 8:00 p.m., Band rehearsal, band­ 11:15— W p R C —Public Service Program 2 Anniversary Sale 11;00 a. m. Mission festival serv •Bcodts. Wedne.sday — conduct’-ees, Mrs. Dorothy Jacob­ Oor. No. Mnin and -No. School Manchenter 11:05— W D R C —Stairs for Defense. 3>3Q..Bo.va'\Choir rehearsal, . Fellowship. master., C.. Peter Carlson..,!.. ice in the German.language. , WTHT..— Saturdav Night—Dancing .WTJIT-i.Thpughl.s. In PaaalDg.. . - -4—8;00-10;00 p.m.— Open, house. 1. Ssturday,' 7:15 p:m, Choir re­ son ; first ..lecturer. ^ Mrs. 'l?^Iy Streetp — Telephone 5727 WTIC—nifton Utley. 7 30 Church Council meeting. Wednesday 2:00 p.m.. Women’s I .30 p. m. Lutheran Hour over Party. MORIARTY BROTHERS IBond atreet for kindergarten leaqh- Wylie: second lecturer. Mias Ar- W’ONS—Political Picture. hearsal. Home League—Mrs. Ellen Ted- WICC. Bridgeport, and at 7:30 —WONS—Midnight Matinee. ‘ars of- 6 year jiljjs. 7:30 Senior Choir rehearsal. llne Wylie; inside guard, Mr.'. WTHT—Women In Uniform. 11:34—WTIC—See You at the Polla; ' K;'1.5 Mothers Club, panel dis- ford, presidenL p. m. over WONS Hartford. Bob Snyder Show. 315 CENTER STREET TEL. 5135 : 8:30 p.m. Alexander J. Lam- Elizabeth Thompson; outside T. P. HOLLORAN UTTC—Alex Drier. W’DRC—Art W’aver Orrhestra. One of a kind Bargains - ( U'vsion. North Methodist Church 7:00 p.m . Corps Cadets leader, 3:30 p. m. Mission service. 11:24-WDRC— Public Service Pro- ibrlnudi. UNESCO liaison officer, guard, Mr*. Arhle Tyler. gram. W’HAY—Moonlight Memoriea. IwjU speak on "Ignorance, Barrier ThiiraiUy— 44' North Main Captain Norman S. MarahalL Speaker; The Rev. Donald Tober Also, first trustee, Mrs. Minnie JONES' FUNERAL HOMi II:!•—WTIC—See You at the Poll*: WONS--Dance Orchestra*. Thursda? 7:30 p.m.. EvangeliiUc of True Light Ml.sslon in China­ 11 ;5 5 - W’ONS—New*. - jto World Underataeiding" in 7:00 Pilgrim Fellowship dance Rev. Willard MclJiughlin. Minister Brown; color bearer, Mrs. Ruby Ideally located convenlew ta^ HollywptfH* Palladium Orciieatra. W H A Y -N ew s. town. N. Y. Theme: The Ma.ster's Vliit JonM Furni­ WTHT—Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra. icooper HslI. tia.s.s. street corner service. Haze'n; pianist, Mrs. Annie John­ I2 :IM K W T K '-N ew * Mu*lc. Friday 7:30 p.m., Holineaa ture and IGoor Cov­ away from the busy therongh- W D R C —Svm phony Hall. W^DRC-News. Friday. ILOn a m.- Church bells 8 00 (3iurch night omitted Divine V\’orship. 9:30 and 11:30 Mission. ston; first adviser. Herbert Met­ 12:04—WTTC -r- News; Dance Again Now '52 sen-ice. Following this service a felloa'- .fare. Dlattnctlve Servhw. Mod­ 12:34—W’TIC—rallsdium Orchestra. iw ii .peai, calling the people to The Social Action Committee ha.s Prelude. "Prelude" iThe Deluge) ering Store for with Flanagan. 1 2 :5 3 -N e w i ship luncheon by the L*diee' Aid calf; second advlior, William Bren­ W D RC—News. Radio- TV ip rfy'fb r peace. ioined with the TTMAM to bring* Saint Saens nan; third advisor, Oswald Weir. Lnrge Aaeortident ern Facilities. ' ' f , Alexander J. Lambrlntidl to the for guests and members. 12:.74—Dude Martin's Western Jam* 95 1 |;30 ...p.m.—-New member meet- Hymn.*. "1 am Thine, O Lord" Becond Coagregatlonal Church The abeve officera -will be In- of Fine Floor Cov­ boree. Motorola 'In f in the. Ladles Parlor. "nuth Methodist Church. All mem- "In the Garden" 88.5 North MMn street 11:45 p. m. "This is the L ift" 12:55— W TIC —New* Motorola |95 ra of Center Chiirch are invited TV. New Haven channel. atalled at a sami-publiq Installa­ ering, Cnll Ua (or T. P. HOLLORAN 1 T:80 p .m —Choir rehearsal ' . "The Way of .the O os.h " Dr. George Roberts, tion in Orangit Mall. Tueaday, Nov. Funeral Director flanday 21’’ tube. Blond attend. This meeting i» at The W eek Estimate. , 4:5.5— W TIC —Newn. Music. . F.M-A.M. |':30' p m.—Cub Scouts. (' Anthem, "Seek Ye the Lord" interim Minister 11, by Mrs. Margaret Uatnp/bell. talile model with 30 RoberU Tuesdav— 7:00—WTIC—OaValcade of/M usic. Television 1h «. Barclay Wood. Organist past state grand mistress of FURNITURE STORE 7:I5-WCCC—Hour of St. Yrarcis. Tabla Modal W os $59.95 awivel table to j Baturday, i :30 p.m .— M ■h'riilav., I>-.sson. St. Slatthew 'J.'>;14-3n 7:30 p. m. Meeting of Sunday C. S. McHALEr Jr. matrh. Was $274.90 Massachusetts and her staff of Dan Backer, Prop. Licensed Embalmer 7:34-WCCC— Outdoor* with Cltff P. .M. 'havrida. 3:30 Cirla' Choir rehearsal. Offertnrv, "Safe in the Arms.of School Teachers. Knight. Sunday. Oct. 19 Brookline (Mass,) lodge. 56 Oak Rt., Manchester, Conn. 175 Center Rt. .. Phone 8050 WTIC—Strini. Svmphonette. 1 ;0f>—Tn Bo Announrod. • |;30 p.m, -Junior Hi' Hallowe'en jI fi OO Men's dinner and meeting Fridav -' on Parade. .Jesus'' ...... niKgle 9:30 Church School 7:30 p. m. Church Council and Phone 2-1041 WDRC—Music Box . tpartv. Cooper Hall. |I Hon Raymord Baldwin, Judge Hyrhn. "The Oos.* is not Greater" 10:45 Divine Servica V 7:.V5_WDRC—World In B ripi/ l :ir>—Vale vs, Cocnell, Prescott BUSH And Pilining Voters' meeting. 3 4.j— Kmttball Sr > icimar<*. I 8:30 p.ni. — UN biithday cele- Conn .Supreme Court. Sermon. "H^w to Tithe " 10:15 W^drship Hmir Nursery St. John’s Polish National 4:04- WONS—Chape’ In the'^ky. —’Coatriro Wiirs, Ibrated with presentation of a play. I 8:00 Me.s.stah Group rehearsal. Hymn."5Iy God I Thank The# Salurday- W T H T —Now*. lEPIILICAH CAHIIIITE H\-mn. "Take M.s' L ife’ 9^15 a. m. "Moments of Oom- Catholic Church WTTC—News; George Crook. r, 00—Pro-Kodtball Highlights. Now is the time to remove dead and unwanted trees. ••'Slory of Tnter-Dependenre," at. S.itiirday - PoaUude, "March aux Flambeaux" Offertorv. Allegretto. Alcock WDRC:--Newn. .'Ti.lO—Hopalnng Ceaslfiy. Radio, fort” over WONS. 28 .Gohvaj- Street TREE PRUNING BILL'S TIRE fi:00—i„or:u Ranger.^-. F 4 II. S. SEMTOI We have the most modern equipment and know-how to ith f Bow<*r* school auditorium. 9 30 a m. Clienih Choir re- n a r k Hymn, ' Father What’er of AND . WHAY—News; Chorlslers. fi.JO—You Asked For It. TV hcar.s.vl. 10:00 a. m. Confirmation In- WCCC—Music. do this work safely and economically. For phimpt and Phono, i95 I " '■ • Sunday School. 9:30 ^ Earthlv etruction. Sunday, Oct. 19: • :I5--W THT—Christian Sclenca. 7 00- Dan'^eroua Assignment OVER |95 Postlude. Fugue in C. WDR1-—Shopper* Spexlal 7;.*:0—Break the Bank. efficient service call I a Ooneordia EvajiKi-lical Intermediate Fellow-ihip, 5:00 8:30 a. m., Maas. Md REMOVAL REPAIR SHOP fi:40->ll-Stsr Revue. Olympic Senior Fellowship. 7:00 3:30 p.m .'Young People’! rally. 4:30--WONS—Radio Caroler*. TV ■: L . Lutheran Chtin-li W lipping CoiiimunU.i 4 hiirch 10:30 a. m., High Maas. William H. Green, Prop. WHAY—Gemme Classicale. 9:00—Tour Show of Shows. Mah. Consola I fW inter and Garden **lreets Rci. David Crockctl. Minister The W eek Bushnell MemorieJ. Covenant Congregmlltuial Chnreh Have your trees pruned ' and ^ WCCC—Newa: Hymn Time. 10:30—Your lilt Parade, Adm ird removed by llcens^ and .la- n :00-. Wrestling. WTIC n WTHT New Price Waa Mr*. .Anlbohy I'rlianettl. Organist. .Monday, 8 (W. Ingraham (hrcle The Week 48 Spruce Street ^■-.'VTIC—Sabbath Ke».«age. 17" Pieturo 19” tube. 2 e|>eed * ; Rev. Erich Brandt. Pastor 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, Boy Scouts. Columbia iieyelas W T H T —MujiJe for Sunday. 13:00—Sen. Benton. GARTER TREE EXPERT CO. i^-ith Mrs. Fred S,anker, 233 Oak­ Rev. G. A. Suber. Pastor aared tres dnrgeons. T:30 ■ 7:00 Was $339.95 phano, A.M, K.M ! s Ivan Beekvvlth, 8:00 p.m. W ednq^ay. Merry' |:45_\L’0 N 8 —New*. A. M. \ Now $495.00 a Organist and Cbolmmsier Sunday. October 19 land strert. •Ira. Kenneth Nelson, Organlat U. S. and Goodytor Tiros W T IC —llyn in Time. PHONE 7695 need) Tue.sday, 7:45. Mis.s Kva Sadler Wed.* special businesa meeting. ____ o_ WTHT—I&u^r for Sunday. D rlirC a ll. 1 ? ------• 9:30 a. m. Church .School. We Pay 10 :0O—Frontl®rii*of Faith. SeONtOtiO IT THI lleUILICAN COMPLETE TREE SERVICE from Malays will sddreas a mis­ 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24. parish Sunday, Oct. 19: Rapairs ' Sorvka •;55—W TIIT-^lble Mensagea. 10:3fL'Mr. Witerd. STATf CfNTtAL COMMITIll funday, Oct, 19, The Festival of 10 45 a. m. .Morning Worship supper. Resen-atlons must be mi^e CARTER TREE • :4dhesday, 1:00, Prayer Group — PHONE 7695 - WHAY—Italian Program. . at 496.N'orlh M am «eet. received toi -nelp defray ^xpanseir Sy the Rev. Paul Barnett, mlaslon- 12•.^4^C*Ivd^ Carnival. Washer . I; • . . . Jiandel Prelude, ''Song .Wllhou^ Word*" :. .The- .'Luty Spencer group wtH •:IA—W TIC-4i|jilt.T«n * < ^m er. ii- *4;00^Pirfcthe'W«nBer.\- 7j15;" Choir- -' • - ary do,.Africa.. Misa.'HacUyii Eotd WDRC^-Voica of Religion. ’ ^^i3EK«lico Kid. : ' ‘ : PhonO/: ' fBmmOht; ‘'H a r V e is t.iii^ ': " Mend'cliisohh'.- ' . ‘ hold a rurndnage sale, Tuesday. PRFCES W O N S-Volce of C^lvarj*. Thor Spimitr Hvmn. "Jesus i'alls us" .. Jude 7:45, Tyler n rcic. Bring uten- of the Salvation Army villi sing .2:04—American Invenlrj', \ ------tAithenj: "Prayer of Thankasiv- <3ct. 28 The church will be open two solos.! .. i. WTHT-.*HHeilcnlc Program.*, . v Aznorlean Forum of Alf.' TV Now ,j . fc g " . V.. . : . . Old Dutch MeiiHtj- ' Offertrirv—Confidence" .... Men- sila for: making candles. : ' For * Air Conditioidng ■ f!S^tVT)RC—felfgloui Newt. •3:00—Thla U Ymw Life, ■-. 8 no. -Come Dbtiblfs Mondav from 7 to 9 p.m. to receive 6:.30 p. ni., Hl-Leagvie meeting. WQNS-Rark to God Hour.______- *a— — ...... --Are. -bv Kfem w -i conTYITOtmsr W’THT—Opera Album. Hvmn, — This I.s ' My Father's Halloween Party.- 'f:lS pi m . Organ'veaperii. 4:04—Kiikta. Fran and'Oille. with 5 year war­ Ipqptlude: "Grand Choeur" | 7;.30 p. m., Rev.'and Mrs. Paul I Roqs, Scrap Mctd cnM * Plumbing and. Hooting W’TlC-d-Tb Be Announced. .4:30—Name's The Same. Victor ranty. Was $223.50 i Rousseau! W o r ld ." Next .'tunday, the Rev. Alberto W’C ee—.New*: Hartford JewUh’ Llfe. 5:04—Stu Brwin Show, ■ANNOeWCING Was $489.50 Barnett will speak of their work j 10” pirture. New. I I,p.m . Luther I.,eapue meeting. .\nthem ' fyrrd. We Implore Thee." Ricco, Ph. D.. of Florence, Italy. Rollon Congregational Church ether solvafeaUe me- f:45—WDRC^ueat Slai. • 5:34—Super Clrcu*,* traditional F.ngli.sh Melody. Rev. .Arthur '.A. Wallace. Minister at the African Inland Mission ata-1 * Gutter Work WTIC—Faith in Action: 4:00—Fret.’ Waring. 1 '■ The M eek i tion, and *how colored slides from ; teH ds. 14:4gi-WTIC—National Radio Pulpit. 6:34—Night Editor. 1 llonday: 8:00 p.m. First of five! Hymn. "Rise Up. O Men of God ” Jamea W. McKay W’ONB—Radio Bible Class ; 4:45—W’aiter W’lnchell. C'h'iin-h of the N'azarene , Organist and Choir Director that place. I 36 Mifntha To Pay WTHT—Mesiage of Israel. 7:00—Red Skelton. {Monday evening Bible Study clas-1 Willtam.« The Week ■ ' ^ \ Call or Write WCCC—SIncha Time. ^ ro.xthidc M.-irth lu E Flat" .... 466 .Main Street 7:30—This Is Show BusJne**. ^aeg. conducted by the pa.slor. Manchester, ('nnii. Tueaday, 7 ;45 p. m„. A gj-oup 1 W’HAY—Italian Music. ‘ 8:00—Toast Of The Town, jEsen-ope welcome. Thome; "Where - Schubert. Sunday, Oct. 19 W’DRC—Church o ' The Air. 9:04—T’V Playhouse. The members of the Pilgilm Jaiiiee -R, Bell, I’ aalor 9:30 a. m. Church School. from the church will conduct the ; Dependable Quality -- Service! ViRcaai P. Marein 14:15—W'OCC—Vista* of I*r/ael. 10:04—Burns aitd Allen Show. Portable jsi^l We Begin? " ! ♦ . — 11:00 a. m, Morning Worship, service at- the Open Hearth Mia- | 14:54-W’C ee—News: Music trum Lon* 10:34-Klectilc Thestei, { ^ e s d a y , 7:45 p.m. ' Po.sl Hann- Youth Fellowship wilt leave the OSTRINSKY 307 NO. MAIN ST. . don. ^ i TV Sunday. Oct. 19 Prelude: Sion at Hartford. i 11;00—Sunday Newa SpeciaL i95 i95 tov|r" inspirational service - at Comrnunitv House at 2 30 p m. Wednesday, 7:80 p. m., Bible | Denlera In Waste Matorlala WKN^LUhntrlan Hour. 11:15—Preside’ 'Theater, to attend the Y'mith Rally in Hart- 9:30 a. m. ' Sunday Schqol and "Andante Cantabile" William H. Schialdxo . . WON#—Voice of Prophecy. * n;45^This is the Life. Strombarg# Radio • GlVce Lutheran -Church, Hartford. adult Bible cla*»e.». Tchaikovsky etudy and. prayer hour. | 182 BISSBL LST. n s u 5875 Tel. 4848 ' W’THT—Jewish Program. 12:15—New*. ford. 155 Spruce Street Tel. 5590 WTIC—Art of Uvlng. CarisOn Motorola JYednesday, :7;30 p.m. CTioir re- 10:45 a. m. .Morning Wor­ Proce.«*ional Hymn;_ ^ 8:30 p. m.. Choir rejiearsal. 14:44..WT1C—Guest Star. Blond roneole. i hftrsal. ship. Sermon by the Pa*tor. "When the Lord "of Love Was 14:54—W’CCC—Music from London. Maroon Plastic “ luraday,. 3:30 p.m. 2nd year niriatian Science Society | Junior Church in the lower au­ U:44—W’DRC— Salt Lake City Taber- 17” pIrturerNew. Wos $349.95 W os $49.9$ I . Here" ngclt. Now hetical claas. MaMirilc Tefnple ditorium at the *ame hour. Hymn of Praise: : W’CCC—Polish Hour. iturday. 9 a.m. 1st year-Cathe- 6:30 p. ' m. The Y’oung Peo­ I '"Jesu*'calls Us, O'er the W’ONS—Polk* Time. NOW ON cal class. ple# service. I'T Tumul4" Fix up Lawns NOW! I WHAT—lUIiaa Program. Sunday Service 11 a. in. WTTHT—Fire Art'. ^ l o U t j i0:80 a.m. 2nd year Catechetical Sunday School ll a. m. 7:30. p. m. The Evangelistic ISermoi#! WTIC—Wr rid of Music. A ... . * ’ V lflf • Wednesday,, evenityc meeting 8 service. » Sermon by the Pastor. ■ -The Ctuillenge of Christianity, Nolurc m IccU the eoHy fall le do her U:S4-WCCC—Newa; Italiao Life. J . ; 10 a-ffl. Sunday school choir re- The Week WDRC—^ w a ; Invitation to Learn* AT p. m. . j To the Early Disciples.” planting.^ Um thli good Moien to build Monday, 7:45 p. m. Meeting IPII Many others marked down haarabl. AUjchiMrenr ages 7-11, are Reading room hour*. Recessional Hymn: your new iow'n or. moke tho old eno w r f t T - Chrletlan In Action. * .'.lavited to'.join. Tucadajr'* and Fridays. 12-4 p.m of the Sunday School teachers "O'Lord and Ma.ster of Us All." WTIC—Cemival of Books. Wednesdays. 7-7:55 p. m. Slid officer*. All are invited for Postlude , . bettor. Here'i juit .what you neod. U :«3—W n c —Medley Time—lUI Kolb. • • Atferenan I BoeUngham Congregational " The public i* cordially invited the showing of the film. “ Dedicat­ "Festival March" . Beebe U;gg—VA-DRC—The Aila Story. { Church to attend our service* and'use our ed Men." Busineai meeting for T V tf 8 U ilM 8 — fa ll te o jU g wHfc lU . Sco tt, g ra u te e d WCCC—Ifilieii Life. ‘ • Bav.-PhlUp M. Roae, Minister reading room. , ' , the Sunday Sdhool cabinet, re- oe.erei .celertut end vigerou. growfli. WTHT—News; Mueio in (he French "Doctrfne of Atonement"'will be freahmenla will follow. Gowpel Hlir- Mtnner. ^ : 415 Center. 81. feed 2306 .g h - ^0/)00 iq h ■ I7.M WONS—Battle o( (lie Baritone.. ■■tinday, Oct. 19—■ the subject Ot the Leaaon-Sermoh Tuesday, 7:45 p. m. The Inaa- WHATr-LePerle Program. I 10:00 a.'m . Church school, for Sunday. October 19. 1952. The much Claas will meet In the pnf' JM a lAWN SffO— Teg giMfity, etl gerenniol gratM* WTIC—To Be Announced. BundsV. Sept. 28 — }j.|g.W RAT—Corsole Della Republics TOWN i 11:00 a. m. Worship service.' Golden Text is from ,I Corinthians ish house. tko t M ete Hm detui. lawn In .on, or thoda. . . OM la«. a( Wednesday. 7:36 p. m. The 10:30 a. m. Breaking of bread. WONS—Healtb Quiz.' ■Subject *The Proieatant Church- 1:18. "The preaching of the cross Hw bott • I Ik - SI J6 3 Ik. • S7J3 ■WKNB—PNA Uarletlee. •45 WEST CENTER STRECT iman.” . 4 is to them that perish foollshne**; Prayer merting will be held in tbe 12:15 p. m. Sunday school. U :ia—WDBC—New*. OPEN The Week 1' but uhto -ua which are aaved it lower auditorium. 7 :00 p. m. Gospel Meeting. JOHNSON PAINT CO. . WCCC—News; Ukrainian - Amsriban . ' FAMOUS FOR SERVICE FOR 21 YEARS The Week Hour. . • I . . 1 ' ■ .Wedneaday— ' ia the power of God." rThuraday. 7:45 p. ijt. Cottage 699 MAIN STREET r M A N C ^S T E R JOHN S. WOI.COTT & SON WTHT—IrUh-Amerieea. Hour,. J I Oct 22 Annual baneat aupper Selection* from the Bible include prayer meeting for the Cabey . 7:15 p. m. Tuesday-, Pra>-er mcet- 'WnC—Eternal U«bL ' , • M HOURS T3l|CENnR ST. COR^ OF CHURCH'^ the following: "How beautiful Evangeliatic Campaign wj|j be Ingt * ISO MAIN eyaZET p h o n e * 5 .7 Mtiate from Beandlnaria. /■ ' V 1 ’ V. .• V I - .■^—....I—....X.- ■ *' ;."■ ; y

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/ ’ ^ r-A—Vr PAGE SEVBW ' X - 14ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CQNW^ SATURDAY, .OCTO^R 18. 1952 "niiiCHESTKR E v g ^ g , conn: sA;nn^ is. 1 9 5 2 ,.U*. with the Ysnkee Conference foot­ W iT m icli He^e and are going along much as they ball game Between the UnlverstUea Bark to Waddell School trrounded Shi ^ a r us Hi« Ttmiiiam Are ABve went along before the profesolon- St. Mary’s Slates' For Rotary Miiiotrel Bailey-Siteitian Nuptials . ifiatirifrotpr sl poll was invented.* We, at of Maine and Connecticut, tpl~ \0 « ttln » the other felloWk pottrt Connecticut lowed by a coffee hour ab^the least, have yet to meet anybody Youth Communion Alumni House and the^'^tuiam The Rotary Club ■^’Minstrel, Pulls Free/off World of Red C o i ^ t i i n s oX lew take* quite a lot of do- who thinks that any poll U ac­ 'dance scheduled for Jtiie Student originally scheduled to he held Coal Strike b i^ X n qlmoat parpetoal aenae of tually. worth citing aa a tip on Union ballroom. For Deceit at the Waddell School., will be lertn^ and the never cloaed Yankee how the election is to go. The annual Corporate Commun­ termite’ Plans Ooce ogolh, we woaM say, In ion of Youth will take place In S t At the half;tttns period of the held at the Waddell School. Pacific Coast mind. Wd^inake certain rontihe ef- By A.- H. 0. Mary's Episcopal Church tomor­ gti^ron CQfitMt, spocUtora will he No, that’s not a misprint, In Balance sheer self defease of Its own and neither was yesterday’s (Ooatiniied Irom Page Une)-. r s i r forte hi inch a dlrectlom, and process, the game of politics has row at, the 8 a.m. service. Bev. John introduced to the Homecoming Vsaicouver, B. C.,.Oct. 18—(J*) — preen o u ra e l^ upon the reaulta 'So far as we can discover—and fallen bock on the great sacred Jay Johnson, curate, will conduct (^eeir to be choseif from among To Get Vote announcement in TTIe Herald The 5,812-ton steamship^ Prince M i i 9 ^ MjrFnmast* this week, Trodltlon- ORANGE HALL that the site of the minstrel tic-pitfalls--and- lswied; * plea for- roua4«4 Octobtr 1> IWl —and then, w l ^ ! Alonf comes a providing somebody is not keep­ mystery of the voting Booth, a aervtoe of -ppepMatloir tn the George ran aground in dense fog knowing that to profane this chuftdi tonight at 7 o’clock. ^ y also, the Mayor of Storrs AvUl (Coattmied (rons Ooej had been changed to the Ver- early today' in ajiarrow passage anti-Communist unity. WSB study df tha COM has bae» ' E xc^ cmAer. ing a secret from us—neither po­ Introduce himself to the spectatoi*. planck School. kt tM litical party In Connecticut 4s in­ mystbry by supposedly setentIBe The annual event Is liatKEba’fde EVERY SATURDAY NiGHt about 10 mliea northwest Of here, In talking about the Conamunlst dotted with name-callinf oifd nea0~ Jlea at 0»“»- We have had a flha Uma for in­ prediction would be to destroy, and sponsored by ^h^>*Tnlted The Mayor is elected annually by diers out of the fighting in Korea Confusctl? but pulled free soon afterward and party , congresa, the voice aaid rigul, M»« M»tt«r. dulging Itself in any supposedly the studenta foUowlng a vigorous fisticuffs, reaulta of vlgprpua dlfl;, , stance, arguias that ihjf American the game'Itself. Movement of the ChupBlfs Youth, and let the South Korean army “ Well, ■ here’s the-rundown. radioed she was in no danger. Stalin had directed a 10-minute scientiflet attempt to discover how which la a diVial(m/Bf'the national campaign by several entreqa by fight the Red Chinese hordes alone. Yesterday Rotary officials an­ Word that the Canadian Na­ agree n-*nt between- ^M bor'y'and.. principles and the \American the election is going. means of satire, irony and sllidl- talk at the close pf the session to " s g a n « i ? “ to apply to Department of Religtoua Educa­ - ••That rounded like a promise, nounced that due to coniMruc- tional Steamship passenger liner public members. . /-^ * X ruT. pollcy which we ought That la. they are' not hiring tion. It bnnw hll of the confirmed erous costumes. and he meant for it to round that tion still going on at theX^'*' had freed herself was relayed to “his. Fifth Column—the 115 fra­ itki •• an issue like the Tunisian at^ira- pVofessional pollsters sqd survey Women to Direct young peopm of s parish-together way. I t sounded like something he Waddell School the site woubj^ -Royal Canadian Air Force head- Two’days agp,;l^nomlc Stabil*,- ;-TEL. 616T ' The ship was reported waiting unity amorig the nations which | tist Church. His topic will be Charlestown, W. Vo., Oct.XlS-*”' have over-simplified our own his­ All that ever seeped bat from MANCHESTER that we can not pull our American the arrival of tiigs to ascertain the (TPi—United Mine Worker* dll*r!;. n * SorkW PTlnUn* Compwjr. such polls, at any'rate, was a Mrs. Ellen 'Tedford; commisSton- ‘Storrs, Oct. 18—The traditional • WILL NOT RUST stand against nn expansion of | ."The Priesthood of Every Believ­ a^ZLi^^TiBsknelkl towoMlbUltj for tory. We draw the wrong paral­ troops out of Korea now. We can't exact damage and whether She can er.” John L. Lewis makes hi* first caOte SSSaBhIek] orrork kppokrtng In k v tldbU to the ^effort that, a cer­ Ing by new Home League officers; Itomecoming Day will be cele­ do it unless we are willing to say make port under her own power. Soviet power is "overriding." SSSSSlInto kBd bOw r*kdln» Bfnffof lels. It Is not the Americans of and personal wlfness by the vice • APPROVED FOR F.HJt. LOANS Officials Laud Citing such questions as the Rev! Eugene Wolfe, a minister paign speech In behalf of Gow tain percentage of Connertleut brated at'the University of Con­ to Stalin ”We quit—you win." Adlsi E. Stevenson and the Demo*\ ^ HkiifbkktfT ErtnltE HTkl^ 1776 who are parallel to the voters pma never heard of one president, Mr*. Cecil K ittl^ ' ' necticut campus today with a large • g u a r a n t e e d b y g o o d housekeeping Saar Issue between France and of the Central Baptist Church, Special' music will cpnsiat of Truman said that Elsenhower Germany, the French-native dis­ Hartford, will coqduct the sendee. cratic ticket tonight. . , j Biaoikr karkiflklBB doyln* ho«fk: ’Tunisians of today, ’The people on Che*tel' Bowles, or the reemm- representation of alumni expected • INSTALLED IT EXPERTS ^ knows the ..South Koreans “can not Spotters Pp^t Ike Reaffirms Lewis and Uto JUMW. toemallltw.k. \ •br JloBbksr—1 p. n>. dotlon that Bash should beat selection* -by the. Band Songsters to retuni for the round of special pute over Tunisian and Moroccan Vm#dsy—1 P< nu this continent who were the coun­ and a male qqartct. Captain Mar­ stand up against the entire Red ^ i • Independence, and the Iranian oil endorsed Stevenson at the ualen mSL around a little more. eventa. rohventton in Cinetnaati ()ct. 18.'^ ££■ W#dB€tdCT*^l p.' lo* T^ftdAy* terpart to the ’Tunisians in Tunisia In addition to such private sur­ shall vylU deliver a iermon oh therf One. o^ the highlights will be FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION Chinese army." • ‘No Deal’ Staml crisis, the American radio said MThnndk^l'p. were the ImUans, whom wp ex­ theme, "The Uerty of Magdala, open bouse at the new Student "He knows better—and when he Sui^ris^Check by Air that “the potentialities of discord Sign Up 78 Both the American. Federation oi rmr Frtakp-1 ^ »-J”S S £y' veys, the politicoi bosses had, of talks about pulling out of Korea, Labor and the CIO pravlously had MWir SatardsT” ! P* B. rn- (Continued from Page One) vious.” endorsed the Democrats. pabllekUon okoept Sktnrdky— tered remnants were left to be famous polls and surveya of ed for inspection for the. first time. A apokesmon aaid no tost ef Curiously enough, not even league, Mr* Anne RusseU. Eventa of the day will Begin Write Permalum of Manchester, P. O. Boe 731 politics with something that ought It added that the Red high New Voters #X m. ______forced Into corieentratton camps to be above partisan politics,” the servers ;ht on Job ed this way in hia Newark speech; command "finds -them so promis­ Lewis’ talk would be avaUabto-bs---* these. whl«h are free, are getting Or Cidl Manchester 4010 “I have listened to suggestions fore the speech. Several month* Baturdajr. October 18 and economipAnd politiSdslaivery. much reapectfur attention this President continued. ing . .. . it has ordered a new Seventy-eight voters were made He e*ld that thla government— Manchester's CitHjian Defense made to me by Republicans Irom j I termite activity of the Coipmu- ago at Morgantoam Lewla agreed ‘ Tha F>«kch aay they have not year. ' No one actually in the po­ all part.'! of the country ! . . in the first hour and a half of to­ to make some campaign addremss's - litical gfame- seems to believe with the assistance of John Muc- Aircraft observers came in for ' nist party within the western day's all-day voter-making aes- l^ention Can Be Strength exterminated or enslaved the cio, a Rhode lalahder who served high praise from United Stplcs '!B\it let me make it quite clear countries 'aimed at undermining in West Virginia. He already h**., , ^n lslan s, as we did the original them, or even to be very much as to my personal responsibility sion, ofhciBls ronduetlng the ses­ endorsed the state . and natlOMu Interested in them. -• as Amhaaaador to, Korea and re Air Force officials from the New their relations with each other.” sion reporteil at 10:3p this morn­ the preparation of his opm natives of this country. To the Haven filter center Who conducted for my ultimate decisions. ,’fho.se This was a re.ference to the fact Democratic tickets. ,? What has happened is not mere­ cently was nllined as a U. S. Rep­ decisions hove .been and ..will be ing. ■ 7 Lewis speak* St 8 p.m. *k.t Yha i iag speed! to the United NaUiw contrary, the Frendi have let ly the past demonstration of un­ resentative io the UN—la trying a surpriae inspection of pn air ■ ' . that in his speech Stalin prom­ The Republican parly held a obacrvBlldh post here Tue.sday, it mine alone. ...” , ised Russian support to Red par- address Will be carried by a. south-: ^ Oenerd Aasembly, Secrptdry of them live, and Improved their lot reliability on the part of ouch to end the fighting in Korea "on He said ‘he had given no en­ alight edge in new party members, ern West Virginia radio ne£arork^,^ State Acheeon was tofh between pojls. ’The practical pplltldans term* Miat will,not encourage ag- Was learned, today. tie* the ’world over in a fight for for them. ; In a letter to local CD officials, couragement to notions that an ^‘llUgration and preservation of according to' the tolly, gaining 31 "two Wnds of politics—world have advanced In their thinking to TIME [G H ’V greSslOn elsewhere.” Isolated pt. .Isolationist America lO'the Di.mocrato’,27,.Th.o^remBln- So the true parallel to the the Arhero. tiiey;:.i»fbuldn’t, ’■No. matter vvhat tho^/Repufalti the filter center representative,*,- Jfew. pwice”T- Communist;-/ terminology politics and ■d*>n‘****‘^ polltlca. - AT OUR NEW LOCATION gThb" apof-cliecked' the aircraft ob- could continue -to- live either, in Ing 20 went into the ever-groaring Vislilusky Talk«r 4 / modern relationship between the care about polls even if they could can candidate says, we ere not go­ peace or in security. He added: Bradford BachraCk. for achieving the alms of xQom- ranks of the independent voters. Should lie say what might be best French and the ’Tunisians is not know th6y were accurate. What ing to engage in appeasement; .servation po.st.atop the Odd Fel­ nutniam. SERVICES lows Building at the,>,(ienler and "I h.ave abandoned no part of MRS. THOMAS A. BAILEY The registration today ia the Today Before UN fcr this nation and for the world? the 1776 relationship between our- nracticai good can it do to knpw BLOOMINe FUNTS^BOUQUETS Truman went on. “To do that my belief in any of the men whom In a pointed dig at the Red lost one at which residents now Or Should he say what was, best rither that you are Winning or Thmt Interpret TOe Wishes would be to take the sure road to found It folly manned, commen of sympathy and ..And the comments which fol­ west that will carry Truman into Donze 48, of 102 Benton street, called the Korean conflict a To Back Adlai regret were voiced today by nt the Holmes Funeral Home, with Communists in the UN and have fanciers’ asaociation, in a state­ "needless'’ war. Rev. Carl E. Olson, pastor of been overwhelmingly beaten down,- lowed it so indicated. Not Imaginary SON • BINGO St. Louis for a big spOech the Sat­ ment today advised all parakeet rules of the road, $9; Nelson W. friends and neighbors of Mr. and urday night .before the election. Lewie. 28, 14 Drive’G, assault. *15, Stevenson reopened his often: Mrs, Paul Robldoux, on the deatli Emsmiei Lutheran Church, of- It seems almost pitiful that one 8T. owners that in spite of recent state sive against his Republican oppo- (CoBtloned from Page One) flclstlng. Burial tvill be In the "Is It our hungry imsginatioh, Health Commission bulletins, the 3 months suspended; Tess Meli. 31 of their son. Paul, Jr., who was should have to say. to a presum­ • ENTERTAINMENT Andover, reckless driving, nolled i nent after taking jiteps to roUdl- fatally injured in a Manchester Enst Cehietery, Reslclents Attend . - some one asked, "or is the foliage present regulation* do not prohibit fv his support among regular Stevenson can not reform, the Bearers will be Harold Modean. ably civilised gentleman like Mr. really more beautiful this year the keeping or possession of on recommendation of prosecutor; afito-truck accident in Manchester Acheson that moderation can be Winiierg Listed Stanley J. \Vitalec. 31. Moosup, Democrats in Texas, where the pemocratlc^party or "change the yesterday morning. Carl Ijimberg, Carl Benaon, Louis year than ever?” pslttaclne birds, but relate only to trend frOm*Trumanlsm.' Keeney, David Spencer and Arthur Cancer Meeting* stronger than vituperation and / • 24 BOOTHJS^ speeding, *14; John M. Rlsley, 17, threat of a party bolt Jiaa as- Change of Date It’s no imagination at all. You FREE their breeding, eelllng, giving away sumed serious proportioqs. Byrd said Stevenson has en­ Risley. threat. But the speech which went At Budget Center or transportation. 210 Eldrldge street, stop sign vio­ Charles Enes, town clerk here, can trust your eyes and your lation. ,*8; Arthur F.; Porter, , As a part of his unit^ move, dorsed (1) repeal of the 'Taf t-Hart will give election workers instruc­ Dr. Lane GIddIngS, pathologist against Mr. ^heson'a Instincts Baglin. who la treasurer of the ley Labor Law, (2) a compulsory senses.' It is ail unbelievably beau ADMISSION • DOOR PRIZES Budgie club is scheduled to appear South Coventry, reckless driving, the Democratic nominee altered tion on the new voting machines and director of tbe ^thologlcel drew this cViment from the Following oro the prize winners continued one week. his schedule and took a special Fgir Bmploymedhi Practices on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the fire­ laboratory at Manchester Memo­ tlful, with richer, deeper colors, in Bolton Town Court Nov, 4, be­ (FBPC) Bill and Hospital Notes delegate from Pakistan. at the drawing held last night- at fore Judge John Swanson. Horace^ T. Decker. 55, of 26 train to Uvalde, to sit down at house. .It was previously reported rial Hospital since hia appoint-, and subtle, more delicate colors the Budget Center, 91 Center Dr. Stroud said today that the Westminster road, passing stop breakfast with 83-year-oId. John Senate rules to preven that Thursday was the time for ment in June, with Mra. Giddinge, It was, he said, "a very moder­ all combined and lasting much street. ; _ light, *10, failure to carry license, Nance Garner, former Vice Pres­ In his successful this demonstration. Patients Today...... 1*2 Mrs.' Charles Ubert and Miss . Dupont aarortment, Anthony De bflteial charge ia "violaUon of the renomlnation, Byrd said, h«^niade ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. ate speech, and all the stronger longer than usual. sanitary code.’,’ *2, failure to sign Iiccn.se, *2: Jo­ ident and still a roan with wide Brownie Troop Meeting Jacqueline McHugh, attended the because of its moderation. It was Simone, 200 Oak street; haiid seph Davis, 27, of 21,56 Main street, Influence in Texas politic*. "definite commitments . . . w'lilch There will, be s meeting of Annie McNally, 532 Hilliard street; annual meeting and banquet of The long life, we suspect. Is due saws to H. Rosa Lewis. 21 Oiurch transcend in importance any othei John Maxwell. 80 Fairfield street; full of sanity.” Hartford, obtaining money under Garner has aaid he will vote irownie Troop 2 Tuesday at 3:30 the Afeerican Cancer Society, to the fact that there has not yet street; CSiester Ferris, 14 Eire falsf pretenses, continued to Nov. for the Democratic ticket from obligations that may exist in de­ Mrs. Mary Palozzi, 46 Bieaell Connecticut Division, Inc., at the The Turkish delegate aaid it at Union Grammar School, been such a thing aa a heavy, - street; Stanley J. Krojewakl. 71 About .Town 1; Alfred A. Maturo, 35. of 45 top to bottom, in contrast with termining my pttitude In the pres­ w lth '^ ^ r^ Maxwell Hsllowell, street; Mai:y ToOhey, 91 Chestnut New Haven Lawn Club Wednes­ was "very moderate, high-level M Foster street; Dale Donnelly, 86 Whitney ctreet, Blast Hartford, 06V. Allan Shivers and Attorney ent presidentisi campaign." street; Barbara Finnegan, 46 Fair- day afternoon. fMl^ring frost. Perhaps^that fa<:t. /.(If'/’ (ilii/nl '(rilh Mdiii hi I I til'll Scout msder, in charge. Mrs. field street; Penny Spence, 198 - and dignified.” Wedgewood road: Jig *»w. A. P. The B'nal Birth ChaptCT of Man­ rules of the road, not guilty; Cal­ Gen. Price Daniel, who are sup­ Wants Labor Curtis Arthur ploqkmore, , Mrs. Russell Adam Rhodes, president Of the which allows the natural fall pro­ Robenheymer, 36 Falknor drlv*; chester will hold n s first A i^ n g vin J. CrOdy. 26,- 75 Pine street, porting-EiaenhoWer; - ■ — It the Xoft-Hartley law were re- Chestnut street; Mr*. Almene Fir- Manchester brapeh. Dr.. Giddlngs The head of the British delega- ' Hero la tolevlatoa's Mgbest qaaiity, ■lawn mower, James Horvatt, 39 p ^ e d , he contended, "nothing Trot man snd‘''Kra. 'Odium are her Uon, 29 Cottage 'Streel; Mrs. Neb cesses in tree and leaf to proceed of the seaaon. Tuerday nighty, at reckless driving. *9;, Herbert J. —/Stevenson said tn. hU . Alamo* assistants:' The^oqp CommHtaa and Addison D&sslnger. of. Rock-K.. - . ~rr‘-ti«i.aald;--” “’^;’^'‘" •Wniiia nt.iH. IMiont qf-- Pioneer circle;- Laioy, ,2C>TT? ' WWdle tu ^ l k e WIM-be In.lts plnce'to'xurbrtHe tie' Draifiey,' 86, Phelp*- rosidt Ben- At a leisurely place..isjdso re*pon- ’*p4S*cb It -would be ea*v.,.''*n^ ppi' 'pbwer 'bTlhe tober beSiSes.'*' ’ -' includes Mra.. ftohset Boewb, MMc lotian Savory, 122 Green rood; vllj*. ..were, elected .'IruatWMit "tbs .*;s;;’^’'Tl>is' • wTO -be-• -» not^Aa' A tetf i-M m vdfB 'PR oinf T o il c a n •'ment-^-Jfictwel-'W •' Dobkin. 151 Hartfqra road. east, rule*’of'the ifOad. 615; Eftheb siWy politically i^se for'M-m^ tO society fbr’"bhe year. ■ / “ ' icmbly If all our debate can slbie for. the fullh^'aiid''’^ e ^ ^ South, Main otreet: . ■ .. hi. Phelps, 866 0akl and street, w - XH* aoM'. BWttden^^ /'Tr^Tn’ Robert Stsrrr.Jr,, Mrs, John Pel- Mr*. Moiy Sinnamun. 235 High­ of color. SEE. Bricea U irl at taaaaaa*•«•e guest apoaher -wilt be- preoant;, "htat obecwnMyvlha t l ^ ton* Mr*. "Henry H*dama; Mrs. land atreett; Mrs./Marjorie Morin. Mrs. Ubert, ebatrmoM of voliini-4-.^‘..:; • —marked by so statesmanlike and Coffee niaker^ • Mr*. "Wniiam nA^latir. C;' an te. 18. quick and simple way to end this promsed in an 0a are all around u*—on the C ■ ■ m set. Sally Fraser, Coventry, bike, acidly: ^ son,” Byrd said, "y et the South ed for Dec. 11, will be the topic of OUR NEW NORTH BRANCH Roberta EagUson, 215 West street. sWended; Frank W. Yonan. 35. has been told that the civil right.* thla meeting. phen Brand, 136 Green road. aad some missionary effectiveness Bolton rim, if you’re lookings that, St. Mary’s Woman's Auxlllarj. "I do not, come hwe to Texas to BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A daugh­ Olsons Are Feled . in his closing words, which were WeK Hartford, speeding, *12. plank (In the Democratic plat­ Plan Talk on .Soaps way, on Minnechaug, as you look Be one bf t.h^ growing number who do ALL their banking here. N ew Low KILLED IN OtINFlOHT has set the daU of Thursday Oct. fight for votes with spears. of ter to Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bronowitz, la the true spirit of the United We know you’ll like hanking with us. We’re" efficient, and af the some .50 straw and swords of ice.” form) Is innocudiu.” ML*a Beverly Richardson of the 24 Brettbn road; twin rons to Mr. down from the Center, on the flats Pottstowo. Pa., Oct. 18—<4V- 23, for its annual fall rummage 'A compulsory FEPC Would have (Connecticut Elxtensiqn Service will On Silver Wedding Nations. R j w c r c d time keep that old fashioned neighborlineso-fr-and that goes for the CAU sale to be conducted in the pqrlsh P ^ lic Records He said Con.mcniam "cannot be and Mrs. John Boland, 57 McKin • of South Windsor, along the H A maa wonted on charge* ef disastrous effecU” ss. the gov­ tsik. on "Soaps and Detergents," ley street. . - -I' Price carrying concealed weapons was house. Locust street entranc*. at ahqoed away .by the Republican ernment's "most, offensive Inter­ ■‘'’Our differing wai-s of life," Hockanum where It fllrps with the A c t i o h l Main Bank at 923 Main Street too. . brand of politlcil DDT. guaranteed 06t; 28. Members have been salted DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Mr. and'Mrs. Robert C. Olson i t ■ The OSAO charge tor labor ooly If whea coil la -1 ihot to death oad two state, po- 9 a.m. Donors w1»o wish articles W am atee Deedq ference in private' business." Byrd to bring pint samples of. well water 13 Oak Grove street were honored, said Mr. Acheson, ‘‘may Impel us Parkway, on Main street itself. If Ucemea were woaoded eOrly to­ picked up should contact Mr*. to contain no taxes, no anxiety Mrs. Sarah Cheney, Farm drive; tb pursue'our objectives in various you only look up or across, and on ^ completed. No chuge If yoar eet Is In aervlee guoraatefc^^ William Kloppenburg or Mr*. Green manor Estate*. Inc., to said. for testing the action of various Joseph Qrinavlch, Middle turnpike last night with a surprioa eolebra-., Sly led -for t m day la a guattght at a home and no effort,” adding to ohrerva- Stevenson, when nominated, said soaps and detergents. tion of their 25th wedding anniver-' Whys. But If we.hsve confidence in almost every., other street Inside F PoiWiig la R«or «f Mala Boak Frank Crocker. Arthur .L. Johnson, property on tlno;. ti west ; Mrs. Catherine Balrh, 96 E near Pottatowii. Copt. A. J, Conrtance drive. he would not use the power of the Miss Aan Dibble Woodbridge street; .Mrs. Eiderine sary, by a group of relatives and - our own particular ways we our 'Village. A c H o h / caid Nortli Broach. Oldham, conunonder of Troop "If any, man premises you a presidency to trv to limit senate The funeral of Mias Ann Dibble Raymond, Hartford; Mra. Jose­ friends. They were remembered by* A of the Stohe PoUce, identified Members and friends of the ne4^ Green Manor Estates, Ihc., to soft path to the., future—If he in­ ■heuld be willing to submit them It is more beautiful than ever, Community .Baptist Church will Justus W. Paul, Jr., and.. Ulllaz debate, but has since come out for of Belden road, who died sudden­ phine Marks, 48 .Spruce street; numerous appropriate gifts in siU- the dead man ns Robert Jen- vites you to vote for him and then s ”gag-rule” proposal, Byrd-said,, ly at her home Wednesday, was Charles Lashinake,' 87 Campfield ver. and a . group of Main streej; to the test of experience. We and it is as beautiful here as it is DRIVE-IN TELLER eeo, nboot M. who enroe to this hold their first social, and' gat- M. Paul, property on Constance relax In a tax-free 'parodloc—then drive. commenting: held this afternoon at the Com­ road; Mrs. Nellie Geakell, 218 business associates of Mr. Olson' > should be willing to be judged by anywhere in all the foliage land. AT NORTH BRANCH S area receotly from Colniahti*. acquatnted party, Tuesday at 8 he ware.” "The right of free debate with­ munity Church. Rev.. David Crock­ Oiarter Oak street; Adam Mozzer, and friends presented 25 silver < . the results of our' works rather i.m. at the church, 593 East Oen- Green Manor Estates, Inc., to ' Stevenson prepared a greeting 0„ oad is hetteved to be a resi­ ar street. Mrs. Btheleen Lewis George J. Emmeniing and Eleanor in reason in the 'United States ett officiated and burial was in the 239 Middle turnpike east; Mrs, dollars to them, .Other gifts were than by the prowess of our arms. 'William Ransome Gall Baker ia dent et Son Befonrilno, Cnllf. in Spanish for another rally at Senate 14 one of the real bulwarks Wapping Cemetery. Barbara Struff and daughter. Car­ flowers and on anniversary cskt. of Burnham street Is chairman of M. Emmerllng. property on Con­ Milam squsre. Previously, in an Mr. 'Olson and the former Miss *' "Let us then work to banish said to be the only man to have, a 923 Main Straats,^ the refreshment committee. of our democracy." Mias Dibble was bom in South ter street; Paul DeFazio, 144 Main television station named for him. BRUNNER’S stance drive. appeorar.ee In New Orleans. Present Senate rules require a Windsor, the daughter of Albert street; Mrs. Minnie Cavagnaro, Estelle Keith, daughter of Mr. and force and the threat of force as ah It's atation WRGB at Schenectiuly, T.V Leqry Oourtright and Tealle Stevenson had spoken briefly In vote of two-thirds of the entire .and Estella Belding Dibble. She 103 Ridge- street; James Nichols, Mrs. William E. Keith of PutnaBt instrument of national or ideologi- North Bronch DEPARTMENT Daughters of Liberty No. 17, Courtright to C. R. Burr and Co., was a member of the Wspping street, were married Oct 19, 1937,., N. Y. Personal Notices LOLi , will hold Its monthly meet French. membership to shut off debate. 58 Hackmatack street; Mrs. Eve­ cal policy. Let us in this interde­ 1$ North Moia Stroot Inc., property on Mill street. Filibustering, that is. Ulking at Community Oturch. Survivors In- lyn Fitzgerald, 174 Oak street; by the late Joseph Cooper, who Ihg Tuesday at 8 in Orange Hall ..^'MnroUge License* pendent world share freedom with DISPUTE QV’ER POPE length, has been a big weapon of cluds two sistera. Mrs. Elsie D. Richard Pringle, 31 Middle turn­ was pasto- of tha South Methodlft*' In Henorisia A social with refreohment* will Joseph Edward Fraccbla, Jr„ of Northern of West Hartford and pike west; Lm Rivard,^ 123 Brat­ Church’, 1922-1928. They have teas ^ men and all nations. Let us 358 EAST CENTER STREET—TELEPHONE 5191 follow. This will be the annual southern Democrats fighting Phono 4171 Hebron, and Thelma Rose' Pesce, against FEPC and other ’ federal Mrs. Edna Brooks of Belden road, ton road; Emaot .Iiwin, 82 Went children, Lois, and CpI. Rahort K'* ” vie with one aaoU ^, nA in the Par Privoto Anto M vtag , Tb lovink memory of ouf f«tber and businesa meeting, and a good at­ Voticoa a ty . Ocf. IS—(JIT— OPEN THURS. and FRL UNTIL 9:30 P. M. im*bu:d. IVaak MrotelU. who passed tendance is h o |^ for. Members of Bolton 8L Jannier’ Church. Oct. The Comnnalst-Une newspaper dvil rights measures. . , . Wapping. Center street. Olabn of Fort' Belvlor, 'Va. .... ‘ arts of -war; but in the Iways cf ‘ LESSONS Hours—Monday through fridoy 9 to 3 a»sy. Oct. 1*. 1»4». 25. DISQIARGED TGlDAY: Ailhur Mr. Olson who is the sop of . nOM ^OUB DOME ^ also reminded to bring art! n Paeoe pabSabed a Rpoft to* peace,,in the ways of bwkUiig a (yiHER n ig h ’Ts 't t l Ot'-s a t u r d a y t i l 5 P. M. • ' ■ ' clcs for the sale to! the meeting, Louis' Weber, of 500 South Main day the eyeplght of Popf Pina Britain’s schools of law, colled *1 Willett, 207 Center street: Mrs. Hokon Olson of Maple stroot. h ^ ' con • Thursday Evening. 6 to 8 ■ • Saturday 9 to 13' * Your memory Is ss tU*r today. street, and Nellie M org t^to the Inns of Cburt, have the^ ox- Wapping eerreepeedenC Mrs., An- Elisabeth Nolaan. 409 ‘Parker been mahagir for moB* y«ara!dF wartd of eapandtng fr^om and A, M la Um boor you'passed away, or on *Wedneaday evening. "The X n ia faimig beemnae mt a ento- ' ERNEST LARSON. ‘ Marks, of Glastonbury, OcC 2& net. Tbe Vntteoa aoU tbero sna clueiv* right to admit Britloh law­ tolephena stroot; StsnMy Ixirtasen, 99 Mtd-ith* Thom MbAn ahocialnn • ■ .v lMMaaed..,w«lD-betag for all maif- PHONE 8-4870 , Wlf*. itaghler. #oa-ta-laar dio tumpiko woot. ij t / ' ■ f Main Streep n. aad grandriilMraa. day' moraing. South MstbofUst parsonogs. w ■etnrtbtolt. yers to th* bar. ' . ‘ ■ 'V . *• I:: b. 1 . ■T • • ^___Lat. , ' ■ ' ..'.-S'''' ■' T •• ‘ ’ I ---VV. • • ••• -X- ' t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1982 PAGSNICT. PAGE EIGHT V ■ l- \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANCHESTER, CONNv SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 18, 1952 -i—---- ;------^----- J-ik, ?«??pr5 aftfatMywjcfciiwy m(iIwj>i; y WTJTCKTtmiTOR

** WlS^ECRACKER** WORTLE ...... v r A • "'.... :21 — ------Sense and Nonsense

^ ' _ A C E- An editor seldom writee hie I'D UKE to BEE ‘ mother. • He'e too buey writing An inner-liner lor those email, Crueial Games Three Potential All*.\iiierican Linemn e'ditdrials urginir' other men to wire shooplng carts that could be Received Outside Aid, High-Scoring Indians w rltr theirs. •. . y used to-tike water'to various part* T "Air ’T’'" of the gorden. - — ------Slated - fcsifcnia — Jane’ Plant. Baltimore , May your coftee ’and itanders Says er against you he ever alike—without F’orcH . ^lUiC.b, iTiAue coiiapmots " Affeir Third Strai^t' grounds. ‘ , like chairs, for eaaier storing over Arniy-Pitt, Yale-Cornell,. Loula'idlle. Ky.. OcL . 18—f/P)— V the winter. Marylaiul-Navy Hea«I Local grid (pna were lookins Jane—la she going with anyone —Ethel Alley, Short Creek, W. Va.\ Harold "Bunky” Gniner said, here [ Trinilv Tackle for a high-Bcoiing duel when Man- at present?' Those mall storage' boxes, the ■ last night he received outside' Showdown Grid Tests Aces on Road cheater and Hall High got "tee. Irmaj^Yea, with abaoluhsly aiiy- kind not for public use, painted a financial aid while attending the I e 1 gether at Mt. Nebo thia afternoen. o n e ./' Y' color differem from the regular University of .Kentucky, b,ut it wa.s | By ORLO ROBERTSON Iia ^ t t * a tT ra t«rl Kickoff woe acheduled for 3 o'cloek letter boxes.— 1 «Wa—Eigenmann, "fTVPir t o him" without the know!- r —Neiv^YorkT ■tS^^iJPF'vThe^ Na­ O lA iU .lW A A '^H d'tlw iSalalvere tnthTfiTvoHtir A. hurlesk dancer is a girl who* San Diego. edge of the university. tional Collegiate Zootball pro^am. ■ - role againat the Weatlea who were works and tiaves over a hot Oruner. graduate of ljniis\inef vveri studded with'^^cmaai" games; 1 • v « 'o • hit by Injnrtea Ihia week. ace Lollegiate stars in w i t h t h e defenae aet up to audience. When the young stenographer 'Manual High School, where he. should answer at least two ques­ ' starred in football, was dismissed! tions today. Both concern teams met her roommate at the lunch T>..gh«s a ..h of Se.- counter, bhe was brimming over from the Kentucky football aquad ; 0 fielded by the service academies. Have you tried driving a car Wednesday for what was described j Army, defeatedonly once in lately in Los Angeles? Then think with Joy. Stenographer - 1 think that the as insubordination.. three games, meets Pittsburgh's T-'" >■ «"“•!)' srs.sr'’5..'r:y“';;a‘is!5 of the ollght uf the pedeatrianis. He told an Associated Press re-! Donahue to take aome of the prea- boss has decided to let me keep Panthers, surprise conquerors of Seven ne; On the Eddie Cantor show. Parkya* porter of his outside financial aid j Notre Dame, at West Point in a en the luckj num- Indiana leading scorer. my job. s karkus explained It accurately. while viaiting with his father, | game that should ansiver the ques­ her for the Silk ^ t y football team'^La,t year Roach led the locale "Los Angelea is so crowded that Friend—Has he said anything. William R. Grimer. fgistered wins with three touchdowns in a 47-31 Stenographer — No, but this tion whether the Cadets have re­ the only way to *«t oh the other Some of the money he received turned to football's top flight. against the Wifiated Steamrollers triumph of Hall on Sterling Field. nriorning he bought me a diction-, j side of the street is to be born over and above his sc-hblarahip Navy^ unbeaten In three games, 7-0, the- East Hartford Merchants In other CCIL games today. I there.” ary.. came fnim .friends and well-wlAh- clashes with all 'conquering Mary­ 7-6 and the Middlefqwn Hlllsidea Bristol w'as at Middletown And 1 ers, Onincr said. He added that land (4-0). The question here is 7-0. Coach Swede N^lomonson winleaa Meriden played host to the he did not know whether tlie don­ huge Windham aggregation. It waa / o - / e - 5 i Temptation rarely comes in FOR TRADE—One good deer whether the Middies are strong thinks that the Stratford aggrega­ “ It** th«t way *v*ry inornlng— I imagin* their vott* will working hours. It is in their letaure rifle for s woman. ors were a’limni of the university. enough to extend their longest tion will give- the locals 'a better a battle for'first place at Mlddla* cancel each other!’* time that men are made or —Advertisement in Cioverland He said he also had received finan­ winning streak in seven yearsu i.gal, and that seven migIH not town while Windham, with a win, ntayred.. —W. M. Taylor. (MiCh.) Paper.,. cial nssiatance from his ramily. Both games will be played be­ be enough. \ could close In on the leaders aa tha The Louisville athlete said he fore packed houses with soine 27,- Impressed by Pat Bolduc's p ill­ Manchester-Hnll victor does. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE had not been notified that his nie two-platoon system got its V 'PPnl Arcarl 000 at the Point and 45,000 at ing sgainst Middjetown,-. the Onk athletic, .scholarship of 510& a Initiation by the Indiana totlay. -DAHA-CROSSWORD. PUZZLE College Hark, Md. IcgiaiUr-IULVa baeiv ahavpaning up^ WELL . LCOttIT THAT, WILL VAT ESAD, JA50H f HAMe NDO T. m; Bit. u. a eM. oe. month- the amount granted mar­ I DID SEEN Him ONlE ^ECE nJT t«M >, n u hrmt. i>«. Playing his kecond sea.son as a IN ADDITION to the Navy- their pass defenae all week Ih an ach BHgga used It to kMp ftm A RE£>'LAf( vyORK BEMCH AN* CH A i^ceo uPDi^ /wy EVENIN',MISTAH MATOR?iN Answer to Previous Puzzle ried players' who do not live in n In the game all the time. VISE BSH T CM MIS PERSON.» 1 M regular . with the Trinity College Maryland affair, three other effort to keep th«"StHrClty on the 'gttOTWER JAKe INI yoU R f a c h ; h e G iB m e a s m a l l *‘0 h, you CAN support h*r in adequate faahicn? One mora M ontano M edley a a a a donnitorics—had been terminated,, r Dick (Little Mo) Modzelewskl. left. 235-pound tacklK la a mountain Of atl-ength up front for Mar>'- [LL WAS withbut the aandcas WW»! HE JUST SINKS TH’ JO S D 3 D Q K A T i football team is Paul Arcari. of major . pairings Involved unde­ ground. t r a v e l s a b o u t TO'vOnJ? r o o s t e r AM' A-KEO ME TO II but he assumed It would be. Manchester. The six foot, 200- land._ Chet MHIett, center, lives up to his position as a H^y Cross guard. Co-Capt. Tom Catlln goes both of aCe back Rick Perendes, Init M THERE AN' IT HOLDS LIKE impoitant quaatiwv-^oas your firm have any oponinga?” ID BBQQ A 9 A 51 Kentucky Athletic Director feated teams. ' • ■ STR.ATFORD eomblnea youth, IT'S Vit a l THAT 'We 6WAY MY Kin f o l k s to v o t e pound tackle Is a ' former Man­ ways' as Oklahoma's center. (NKA). . ^ stUl had SM Haverty and tianny A VISE/ WHV. MOO COULD HOLD HORIZONTAL VERTICAL. ID n n n o T ♦ »i Bernie Shively said at Columbus, The Big Seven Conference'has speed and collegiate experience In­ FlNiD HIM AT OiVCE - FOR Y o u / — MY VJiFE TOPAX chester High pisyer. Trinity plays Lawler, "Manchester eama up to A FISH IN THAT WHILE TAKIN' IC3□ e m n n. Ml.ss., where the Kentucky foot- a showdown with defending cham­ to their defense and they have en­ IT MAV MEANi t h e 1 ------is the n \ the game In good shape. IT OFF TH' HOOK - WHV, YOU 1 Feminine a £ ball squad was awaiting todays Colby today In Maine. pion Oklahoma (2-0-1) tangling joyed aucceu so far. Head coach LIFE OR D ^ T H OF capital of n The locaia took a 2-1-1 malic C O U L D - WHY, EVEN ^ - SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH appellation E % game with Mississippi State; that with the No. 1 contender, Kansas Bill Stewart Sayt H igh B oolers W in Vic Topttsky stated that he was Cam paisnI Montana □ IE3u n n c i into the fray while Hall had a wtii 2 Rubbed out i n 8 Coach Paul Bryant, W'ould recom- (4-0) at Lawrence, Kans. The a little disappointed with the play FOR 7 S tate------of a n a a n and two loase| the start o f tha" 3 Endurar d □ w d n a S mend that the former quarter- Soonefs are given the edge despite F rom M erifleii, 3-1 of Bob Castle earlier in the aea- league battle. \ president- V 'V ia ^ V Montana is Giants, Cards 4 Worm □ □ □ n n n n d 5 back's grant-in-aid be stopped, the fine work displayed in the spn, but. because of his putatand- Mancheater has lira gamaa ra- the hitterroot 5 Gaseous c 3 o a 3 B m a a f. Gruner emphasized that the uni­ Kansas backfield by Gil Reich, hitfle Guys Make Best ing contribution in the victory over maining on its teverLgame alata. ■Iv. 13 Expunger element □ a c 3 □ versity othcials had no knowledge former Army ace. A ^ in g a little thuatle to their the Middletown Blue Jackets last Next Saturday will b e^ road XI 14 Front of a a u d d □ a a | In Big Test Sunday, Castle would get the nod 8 Malicious j of his receiving outside financial The first pivotal battle for the alreadV adequate defense, Man­ againat Meriden whllav Weaver building 5 aid. Pacific Coast Conference title and Umpires in Pro Ball and start in'the backfield Sunday. bOrning chester Hjgh downed a good Meri­ comes here to close out thkataaon 15 Ropes 19 Distress signal 39 Fruit 6 "I'd hate for the university to the Rose Bowl assignment The same speedy backs will get Saturday, NBv. 1. \ 18 French at sea 40 Frying pan I; get in trouble over something , i i Coach Steve Owen Seeks matches Stanford's T-geared In­ den aocceiNieam yesterday in the the call from Coach Salmonaon aa 17 East (Fr.r.) g couir,* 20 Penetrate ,41 Poker stakes i .didn't know anything about,” he -First r Pro Title Since dians (441 and the single winged ~ York—(NEAl- Uttle men . teemed to sniff the acentf. frpm hia. Silver Cltv ^ a score of 8-to-1. in tha previous encountara. Muck Ucians of U.C.L.A., also with a 4-0 garden in nearby New Roch'elle, 18 Organs 23 Givers ~ 43 Station ff aaid. make the best umpires, says Bill Showing the hu'atling atyje o f play, Ellia. willbe at the fullback spot circuits I 25 Sewed loosely 45 Winter J Fjcplanilng his dfsmis.sal from ’3 8 ; 49ers Meet Bears record. i Stewart, pointing to Babe Pinelll, and tried to get kicked out so he smell rhararterlstic oR recent local with half backs Pretsel Jacobs and 21 Route (ah.) 9 South 27 Peel vehicles ^ the football squad. Gnmcr said it Nebraska (4-0) brings its spot­ Bill Summers, Jocko Conlon and could plant his rosebushes,” says Gene Bergen on either aide of him. Local Sport American 29 Horse color 47 Domestic resulted from nn Injury to his left less record, minus Bob Reynolds, Artie Gore. The National League Stewart. teams but sorely lulqsed up to now 22 Require ' New York, Oct. 18—i/P)—The thia year, the ioralaXacored their Big No. 23. Pat Bolduc, will be wood sorrel 31 Window parts slave thigh which had not responded to east to do battle at State College, veteran only atands five feet flve- I “In Boston, hr would develop an - 24 Negative N ew.York Giants and San Fran­ HnnstlaMr yearning to make off for third vlctoi yof the aeaS/on on goals at the comluand post calling, the 10 Royal 35 Extol' 48 Uncommon treslmcnt. ^ Pa., against the unbeaten but once and-a-half inches. Blue and White playa. Chatter prefix cisco 49ers, prospecting many tied Nittany Lions of Perin State. a att1m along Cape C'od.'One after­ by A1 Giisy and Ed Crofiln In the I0-I» • preserve 36 Certify 51 Rot flax by "During ..practice ..Tuesday, "If a little guy has any back­ I Game time' at Longbrook Field 25 Vegetable years for professional football gold SYRACUSE, another unbeaten noon the temperature hit 99 de­ final period after Bob Bikrdi had 28 Let fall 11 Redacted 37 Powerful exposure Coach Allen told me to do some bone at all he will develop it earl^ in Stratford la aet at 3:15. Advance . BENNIE oiovmB. ona.pf-ltoa- - 'and glory, place their spotless eastern eleven in college competi­ in life, because so many big guys grees, and Frankie kept Insulting tied the score with a penalty kick CQe 28 Run aground' 12 Set anew explosive S3 Raced blocking.” he said. "I told him 1 in the second stanza. Hal tickets are on sale at Ma'a anej cheater'! beat and youngest,.^aaa- rniildn't practice hincking because records and championship hopes on tion, travels to East Lansing, will try to push him around," says me on almost every play. Finally ball umpires, leavea for the*%my Can!'T v a v ^ 30 Short sleep Mich., with hopes of snapping the Ellis gave Meriden a short- BUI'S and Naasiff Arms. . the line tomorrow In a five-game Stewart. I turned to jflm and said; ‘Look oh Monday, Nov. 8. Golfing star EVEM 32 GoddeM of t ' k 8 r " ■ V • 9 10 It It of my Injured leg. He told me. I 18-game winning streak of Michi­ lead 'when he curved a shot 10-le would either block Of get oR . the NflUoURl _ .Football League^ pro­ An umpire needs all of it, for Frankie, I've got to stay here and • r JIFfWII-LAMS, dawn gan State; the nation's-top rank­ Goalie Bennct mldw;ay through, th^ Al'X,. DEPT. I.rA(|TK Bobby LaFrancla also laaira* fipr, 'OERCe aquad. I couldn't block, so there gram. , ’ alnee heliir nearly killed 20 years' "ffeat, no ynli’re gnnna sweat right service bh the same day. 9 33 British money * M ing team. ■ a >• 1 • . I a awith a -l* la KI him.b m *V*faA*A*llThere'll hwabe b no o a Cape for second period. WHY m o t h e r s SE T SRAV Tl'H E M 1& 60 HOME'S- was nothing left to do but be COACH STEVE OWEN’.S ago In landing hit major-league rsllgen «i) of account From a television viewpoint the you today!’ Frankie'sighed, went The lineups; Mi 99 IIF.313 dismissed from the sqiuid.” GianLs, seeking their flIT^t crown job Stewart has been hit by pop JANET BOUemefc recorded a / 34 Rodeht if 14 game of the week is Cornell-Yale hark to his station; and found Manchester (.3) Meriden (I) "l-iphcn ...... 94 113 101 90S .. Bachfleld Coach Rrnal Allen was since 1938, take on the dal^^rous bottles, atones, rotten eggs, flre- Ko« X ...... Ill 99 94 299 triple of 339 as the UanehesUr ALLEY OOPS Watch It. Knicht \ 35 Mother Chicago Caridinals in the repture at New Haven. It will be tele­ nothing to copiplaln about the rest Bennett Goal f.--— \ 91 1M 111 9i1 p v V. T. HAMLIN s> }l In charge of the football s<|.uad erarkera, tomatoes, seat riishlons, Sullivan Fullback 94 139 111 341 Trust Company girls taam trmme-* 38 Seines -game in the American Conference vised nationally. The NCAA also umbrellas, rompncta, beer cans of the day.” MV KING, ASHES' BURNED / AW.'DON'T FEEL WHATCHA MEAN while Coach Br>’Ant «»" recover­ Mitchell Fullback y U u n t ed the First National Bank cluh •The 49er8„ who never have wpn granted permission for local tele­ and left-o\er llverwurst sand- Stewart must admit that Leo ...... T m 449 4M 1259 UP. SONE! ALL MV FAULT I BAD,SOLDIER, "PARTLY"? IT'9 / AW, NOW 41 Wiles d i ing from an apjientecHimy. Lautenbarh; Right HalfhaCk Ellis Hsrkaswi )1> last , night. A re-mateh has bean P a divisional title, clash with Lb's casts of the Navy, Maryland and wiebea. Knives and blackjacks Durocher ealmed down quite a bit FOR FALLING DOWN. AND S ITS NOT ALL ALL YOUR ( FOR PE TE 42 Terminal Gruner said it •■va.s too late 'now Oklahoma-Kansas games. Blardi Center Halfback; Roberts ni9i»v ...... F' V* scheduled for Oct. SI at tha Bowl­ X SPILLING TH'WATER'OH, ( VOUR FAULT FAULT,YOU I SAKE.I... point Bears in Chicago in the big game have been pulled on him. He has since he married Laralne Day, but MoMtraky . 110 99, for him to leave Kentucky and en­ In Friday night's top games. Vil- points out that the Giants' mana­ Morris Left HaifbjKUt Wright F-raiitnn ...... \ ... 100 99 ing Oreeh alleys. r> N , woe IS ME! MURDERER! 44 Diamond- P of the National Conference. Both been sat and spat on, punrhed, roll In .some other school. He add- the Giants and 49ers boast 3-0 lanova's unbeaten . team won its ger suffered a relap.se the past Newman OutsldeJflght Olflnski MrCrudcn ...... \ .. 109 101 cuttec’a cups.. K pommeled and choked. Fortin Inside Right R. TomassettI •4\' P j . ed, however, that he didn't expect records and triumphs tomorrow fifth, straigfit by beating Boston Summer. Tnisli ...... 3Tt" 441 1223 SILK CUV playare wlH Mava 48 Burmese College, 28-7; Miami (Fla.) crushed fitewnrt recalls, in "nie Ameri­ Guay CenteC'F'orWBrd Butler i Vi to play foptbail any more at ■ any will greatly enhance their Chinees can Magazine, first attracting Stewart rightfully calls the um­ ttie Wert; Side Rec by bus at t0:80 y wood sprite of meeting for the league champ­ Richmond, 41-8; Davidson nipped pire the loneliest man in town. Cronin Inside Left White > kloakeir Wreariu tomorrow morning for tha game in 1 ' , school. major-league attention by being Gentile /Out.siOOT&,\OV SAVAD e»000'.»30V3.V»\TH SVIEHT I i*5'5’ That's no gag about plaj'ers and was crowdM. 1 fc«Y : I TH' 0\LT 'ltGTG .'LNWttO VlftTlIATlOT^.INAW. H N iM VVhW .managers nagging an umpire in firlnder* >^11 C h e c k , o u r - CtEARiAND KBCF^rW Crliam pioiis E vent Gianta ,.rule_A_ iq.uehdown favorite Duke, apparent powerhouse of the upder. to . keep ..an ..appointment .recognized^ m J I al- Today A Year Ago — The New noon will be ^veral mere fine ptc- THE OIZr&mAL VELOCrTT OKA VC?R VI4CH t h e - S « M € Sbuofero TConferencE; plays North JJBli-j-aoii —79 345 --o il THEN — O F T H E CRAFT... OfN TH' VAST W t W * TWiG WietH'. l^ACVffr to V'ln- ddwntown. wavjTknew you umpires couItfhT York Yankees--rerelved - $6,044.09 Roxm*n ...... M 61 US .mo ttmsr Nflf Iocar"'lfrm(l4ra;" AtWeBc" ‘^ o a - V l ------J t M M U L SAN FRANCISCO also Ls in for Csrolina State. sge five feet in front of you,' he and the giants $4,951.03 for each DanroniiR ...... >w...... M «1 9.1 253 Fa.cuitji. Director Dwight .Perry Starting M onday "Bench jockeys gel bored in the Moorhoupe no easy time at-Chicago. The sec­ Purdue, the Big Ten le^eC with dugotit, so they Jn.sult the umjv ackled.” World Scries full ahare...... 1«.. 116 107 104 337 has don^an excellent job putting ond place Bears, who haven't won. a 2-0-1 recoi-d. heads into trouble : get kicked out and catyfi "But you can't heat them hours," Ten Years Ago — The Washing­ Total* J...... ^ 3M togetherr th'o' programs ' each week. W )tFT with Notre Dame (1-1-1). Ohio U76 New York, Oct. Joe all the rfifirblcs since 1946, can tie an early dinner.” asserts Steiyiirt. Tim Hiirst once said, to a 'fellow ton Redskins, with a 4-1 record, the hungry 49ers, fop the lead by State takes on winless but threat He recdileeta Frank Frls( umpire complaining about how led the Eastern Division of the Re-8rhodule Game CENTRAL CONN. Aarticlation VA^AVS*. Marra, tV« surprise winner of the ening Washington State in an in- .Metropolitan Amateur GoH Ghana The Invaders are favpr-. ring up . a W of trouble, Xut only thankieaa was hit job. NFL while Chicago's Bears topped of Football bfriclaU win '- holrf a- ites to preraif by a touchdown. Tlerswtional contest at Columbus pionship this year, and Joe G ^ l^two cities. Now an umpire has to stay up the Western Division with a 4-0 Milford, <3onn., Oct. 18 -;(>P)— w'ritten pxamifiation for prospec­ W llardi, runner-up for the 1961 •The Browns, still smarting from "In the New York area. Frisch half the night. record. The Arnold College football team tive members at Hall High in -tet: tirinal Amateur Champion.ship, top their beating at the hands of the Twenty Years, .^o Jimmy has moved up Ua game- with Hof- West Hartford (m Tueeilay,- Oct. a hig field of golfers who' will Giants, hope to rep\ain in the H uskies to Pass Foxx of the Athletics, and Chuck atra College of New York to Sun^ 28, at 8 p. m. Application! can ba start play Monday in thc^finst running by knocking off the Klein, of the PhUIi.es, won the moat day, Nov. 2 at Washington Field secured from Christie McOdrmick Eagles in Philadelphia. A Cleve­ valuable player awards for the here. The game waa to have been Metropolitan Tournam ent of 111 M aine G am e Two Additional at 240 Henry rtreek Champions. ' land victory and Giant defeat 1932 aesaon. played Saturday Nov. 1. would enable the Biowns to lie The new event, sponsored, by the TOM KELLY la tvorking the New York Herald Tribune, is open their arch rivals far the top rung Storrs, (3onn., Oct. 18—UP— A PRISCILLA’S POP Change In The Weather BY AL VERMEER k e ii ■ T. m. Raa. %t. b. nt. oR. Coast Guard-Amherst\ gams in MICKEY FINN to the champions ( if every club in once again. large homecoming crowd was ex­ earns in Rec League Amherst, Mass., today.' Gaining! the Metropolitan Dtstrict, Includ­ IA>S .ANGEIJC.'H' defending ■^(SOLLY DID YOUR THEN'Vy'UAT\ ^ COME TO t h i n k o f it, > '^Y L A N K LE O N A i pected today to watch the Uni - r . ing public counses. With more than champion' Rams-muat win at De­ Bonus Business Continues STUART! P O P B U Y - I DON'T FEEL SO GOOD^, EXRCTLV'ANO X WASTvEAH! ITiWPE > versitv of Connecticut and un ‘ Six teams have signified their CRUCIAL CCIL teat vWth first I '^U R E - .Y O U A THAPSaifiNTlfTU^ 1.50 eligible champions, a field of troit in order to keep alive their p AMAZED TO SEE HOW) ME TNMK THAT feated University o? Maine in a place at slake pits Bristol againat FEEL H APPY H O RSE paoaABLvieaosE about lOO is expected at the VCest- dreams of reheating. The Rantvs intentions of competing In . th WLSOMISA V IHNO*VIT,TOM!HEALSO MANY FRIENDS HE /HESTHJ.HASA i -•OT 1 football clash which could settle Sports in Brief^ With Promising Players Mlddletpwn thia afternfion. lAolec '\TODAY! OR SOME' chester Country Club. won their flfst game, in three the Yankee Conference title; ' Bee Senior Basketball League dur ______here ia 'Middletown, but hoplMP for BOW WtmClAW, \ nHHTEP ID 0€CK ON ^ -A L L OVER THE ( chance-DESRITE THAT BIOaCH PEOni ' starts last week. The Lions, fig-' THING?' MICKEVf HE PIPN'T ) MS BWTV'S LEADERS The tournament Is a 36-hole Coach Bob Ingalls of the Con­ a Bell Tbwn upset. Wineflmm COUNTyjHESEEMEDl ALL THOSE BELIEVE ME MAS KEPT medal play affair.,with the low 3^ ured to be a league standout this ing the 19.52-53 season it was re- pred Wyant. West Virg’inia U. OOWITRUSLAST \ IN THOSE ABE AS- necticut eleven plana a passing at­ New York —(NEA)—Although. who have -Roberta, Simmons and should have little trouble Wth TO KNOW EVERVaODV ] CIRCULARS AND CRSNE our OF THE scorers on Monday qualifying for season; are the favorites. Both ported by Director Wally Fortin. | freshman quarterback, tossed a NkWTJOST WCHECN \ TO SEE F THEVTTE tack against the stron.g Maine you can count those.paid premiums Jones of the Phillies, the Giants’ Meriden. Mancheater rates the nod n [-EVERYPLACE m e K ji EVBIVW9H8. COtMTy-AND MONT the second roiind 'Diesday. In addi­ teams have 1-2 records. HEADING THE IJST is Franky 53-yard touchdown paas in hla first ON TOOSE OONSTABUS!) WOaMMO HARP WE STOPPED? groiuid machine. No team this year who ma'de good on your fingers, Dark, the Senators' Jensen and .the over. Hall High. WANTROaiSN tion .to-Marra and Gagllai^, en­ The Washington - Pitlshiirgh ie's Drivc-In. defending loop cham- intercollegiate game thiq^ season. '■‘.T enouokfsrhim! has scored a.gainst the Down East the baseball bonus binge con- Indians' Avila. Ed Mathews of the tries have been recelved-from such game In the Pmoky City looms pion,8. Also back for another sea­ , Only four starting offensive U<«N'N and New Britain Teach- SHfDIFF^ top-flight Metropolitan stare a? as a battle to avoid last place in Be^rs on the ground. players at the U. of Miami are tlnues. Braves and Groat have yet to INIllAl la.galls expects Maine, despite son are Herm's Cameras, Poqiio- Eager- fron offices can't even thoroughly prove themselves. .. era will play to . homecoming Tommy Goodwin. Mai Galclta. the American Conference. The nock Collegians and the Double -seniors. The defen/five unit has its ground power, to do, plenty of wait for promising players to' Starting with Dick Wakeffeld, crowds today. The Huakiea meet John Hurruji. Bob Wilke, Pat Muc- Red Skins have won one and lost Strike Alleys. Last sca.'on the lat­ three starting seniors. pa-rsing, too. finish thoir schooling, so Dave the prize bust of them all. you re- pow.erfu} Maine in a game that ci'and Joe McBride. two while the-home_,.town Steelera ter team campaigned as the Ameri­ could decide the Yankee Confer­ have .dropped straight. Slsler took the $.35,000 from the quire a ledger to list those who can Leagub. The- Brooklyn Dodgers were Red .Sox. and forfeits a year of flunked. ence while Coach Ed - Creed'a CKAVAT l-KAOl'E Eddie Stanky has been with five either in the lead or lied for the charges go againat Monelair The Dfetpoli Tigers «irew 441,038 National League clubs but has New entries are Hamilton. Stand- basketball and baseball at Prince- The beat ball players atlll walk ardindWssiff Arms.'nie Hsmli- the National League (on . in and ask for a chance—Mantle Teachera; fan s'to l» ntj()U,, iramea at Briggs never played for Philadelphia, his all but 16 days of the 1952 sea­ Ki -DieU .a. m T"St; ■ ' -home-townr-team,— ------. - .------ion-plant is. expected t<> have a.t Purdue protested more-, thsh . “•'** ^ 7he KlfilTifchmlitt .W‘- 1|T J}* least two teams this season with son. BOB TURKINOTON, fohnar CAPTAIN EASY Sur^ntnt e e ...... ^25 JiJ aomewhst when the Yankees rsid- Milapnia Danger. . BY UESUE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDa ' IH:.'; the; ;Maftfrtta i-.-.;-' ‘.v.'fl;-f-;V.'“."K. v.'jT- M'LkfSy«tte'forv|ta'fiiirefitdr.'>BlU'’Sfh*w^eBsL^^^ Mancheater High. American Iita-. .B^grtna [.r, ■!« M. 93 gu Dusty League and the "B',' team The New York Giants and Skowron,--a 'robust outfielder who Athlellca^ S ^ n tz and Fsirt and ioh and hllW Cit^ g rb ld «?,')*:iieA T H 6J^ THe MAN - r IF HE itMOW CAPTAIN EASY y v w n ,EA5V!J / l U BE SCAD TO HELP ,L « \ I in tRp loon rirriilt- . __ Brooklyn Dodgers: w.ere tied four for a month. Bob has been hpmo- ,;'lp M ie.^«nmilOOM i -V. -< > . i . • M for nine with a right to the jaw- the East Side Rec.- Play will start for the 100-yard vne today' following hl.s nar­ the latter part .of .Notiem^r. Schenectady of the Eastern W. D M z ...... 107 .104 W 202 lead. . _ ' Clause since' the Mahatma moved M.' Schubert ...... M lOJ 104 24.’» row sijUeak- over - husky Dave He mis.sed often. ' hmvever, a.5 Al Dorow, quarterback of the League. >< ' to PIttabuligh to spend John W. 1951 undefeated and untied Michi­ ■Branch Rickey, rebuilding the Davey. ha kept shooting for a knockout. Galbreath’a. awag. Q. The batter watts for tha Total* ...... *477 m 491 1403 THE L.-XNKY Philadelphia anil the farmer's boy from Waah- gan State Fodtb.all team, is ijo.w Pittsburgh club,, put out $600,000 Team Na. S Yet baseball men agree that, pitcher' to deliver, th# ^ I . The ...I beavyweight, making hit first ingten's Puyallup Valley pulled Up an ace bark on the Bolling- Field last year to entice the brighter outside of pitchers, the Superhss ...... S3 136 99 31$ ■ R. A. Qub bater gets something in tala ay«, Griffin ...... JI2 104 no .325 .start after a five-month; layoff, close^ with hla jabs and short (Washington, D. C.) Air Force boys and keep bird '(loga on their had more and superior material T^dford ...... 83 124 102 310 Dart League Team. trail. The Mahatma, pursued the rteps out' of the box to get it ouL I'ill. Misrnuiiori ...... 107 92 ■beat the 22-year tteconia, W asi.. ronfibinatlons. in the minora than any other big- r r i same practice the part year. Short­ The pitcher completes bis deliv­ If' pvvee. ine. T. aa. 3* Schubert ...... 89 -94 291- lad on the strength of a nlfiev^ BOTH JUDGED. Arthur Aidala league organisation. ’ ^ count knock^w n in the second ancl Jack O'Sullivan scored the Jerry Hampton, center for the stop Dick Groat of Duke'collecting | General . Manager Havaai more ery, comes across svith % perfect VIC FLINT Heads Up, I Frun Snnrxn ...... 53 73 52 i.37 Burceronl . acted like he had points. Aldala's points were 7-5 Browma 4, Indiana 1. football. Hia home la in Lusk, the Pirates away from Dave Sialer, $150,(K)0 deal. Young Hunter had cell it a strike? \ J VMLL YA PLELCS LI9TIN TD IVB HARATVSAY. NOW Phillies 3, Dodgers 2. Wyoming. ■ _ _ ■''W'TS what ya 5A ir « N R i» y / Ma v w Ann Moore . . . . i ...... » . 92 79 250 beaten a contender inrtead of a while ■O’SuIUi’an had it 6-4. Ref»r-t whose f a t h e r, Hal1-of-*Famer a tremendous hand in breaking the -'.A. The umpire has te-enll M n ***0^? ------j - f WELL AtEBTHEKE AT Pen iliner 92 94 12 365 ,, . i . George Harold, has been with strike. The rule gives the mapiie ABOUT THE LAST JOE— Ncrn-tN' to Bi»-rr TOAiEHT. Ruth Anxell- 99 97 69 305 rookie. • ' eO Al Be’rle had Buc-ccroni the Texas LMKue record for double, Standings The commisionerh share of the Rickey since his college days at plays which stood for 28. years. no leewny 3«-hrrr the better eod- ^ * cam like SFEL* OVER Janet Boucher I ll .163 112 .339 '•.Sure n i take Layne,” he said winner on rounds, 8-4-1. The AP after Idatchmaker Billy, Brown W L. Pet. World Series'- receipts amoi'iita to Michigan "BILL a t ' leaat knows denly ia forced to leeve the bet­ O U T ^ T S S r ^ i^ ^^-TCSTLE m e wmw Totala ...... 32t,-'42l ~424 1279 scorecard agreed tvlth the refer­ Browns offered him a December beut with ee's; ‘ ...... ill 4 .733 15 per cent o f; all the games Neither w.aa it young 'Sisler'a; Hunter can play ahortatop and hit ter's Igix. First NstiMWl (9) Phillies • ••'••■•paaea.lO 5 played. ''' ' t o n ’unns IPzisnoa . .96 • 86 96'. 379 tho Rocky Mountaih contender, Under N^ew York rules, a .867. lack o f ability, for the scouls of ..290 in a Double X League,” says Yanks '...... 10 Cert 14»berem .7!..\»4 S3 M 271 “ini like to get Rocky Marciano or kne 8 .687 eight clubs give this .six-foot four-^Bavaai, " - Jaee Duchesne ...... ws 77 55 232 Red Sox .••eee.ea^eeaa.R • .400 ' search more diUrently for the an­ ard Cesser, 144 Vi, New Orlefins, Lynn Aplanalp, Pan Jtwe State and Juaf 'coasted at the end o f the record Bow is 22-3. Red Sox va Browns. inch player on the Syracuse 5(a- f , ; quarterback, once threw six al ha the Boston Americana. i periior athletea. T o beat others' t

. 'I ■.. . ;.^_v X -V. \ n r •----- MANCHBgTOR EVENING HERAL%‘^MANCHESTER. CONN^ SATURDAY, OOTBER 18. 1952 ^ ' i...''' ;-'/■■ - _x- . . ..., . \MANCHES1|:R e v e n i n g HEIUIJJ, lilANCltESTOR. CONN;; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 PAGE ELEVEN Z Aatoraobiles for Sale 4 Automobiles for Sale~ Florists— Nurseries ■ IS ------.—- -4.------•--- Help Wantcil—^Female 35 'A riicles fo r S al* 45 'goods 51 'Ufachfiiery and Tools 52 ^ E C IA 'L ISAYS: on hardijf chry- R dom s w H hoot 'B d ird "S 9. i f b r S a l a ^ 7* flb u scs fo r S ale ' iib asM for 9 « l f f i f l v S a bn rb u i' fo r -/‘r- Waal«d-^RM) EsUU 77 ' Clatsifwd - GET BETTER VALUE ON SECRET, A."RY—ExperteiicciL Di- ROTAL a n d .Smith-Corona port- AN/HONE8 T PERSON SNOWPLOWS for^ tractors anq Mi'.-vn.av.f -ia40'..M4JDSON-'4(wr AdOoB'-paadan. -«mnlh«{iiunM 50p:^«ach, .Aiao--. ■’srarsHW " ■ work: • ■Wre'” dmir'-wwk; '~*w* 'm m -itawittra' - 1 JYrtWMTiat. "XONSIDERINCf •BELUNa'"^ 'WHO'g^OOlNCr'HOUSEKEEinN a TrtldkiT'’ CkiWftf •aSl^^irS."''•■Uaey• r o o m V’OB Rent wlth'ddubi* boA hearifi^ 3hine8e/:LG .8Je dosMEnof *"^A BETTER USETTa^R Rea.'onablc. Phoiie 2-1268. floweMT'T^ . bunch. McCdhYlllo’* 37 hours/Salary 850. Davis’ fib All inokea of adding r s WHAT. I WANT apI'eaders, harrows, plows, eulti- completion. Four rooms finished. Rome, -'ock fsiced red block with YOUR PROPERTYT Grcenbouiea. 302 Woodbridge Near Cheney mUla. Lady or gon- RANCH STYLE w e GARUT AUU' 1949 FORD fordpr sedan, Bradford Lumber Co.. 200 Tol­ sold or rented Repairs .oii'ali TO TAKE OVER vatpra. mower*, hayleader, trac- tlemon. Inquire 119 CkioperhlU Full shed dormer, fireplace. Rough full cellar and attached 'garage. Without obligation to you. wo VEADtsa Advertisemenb street. Phone 2-5947. land street. East Hartford. Hart­ Brand new home conaiotlng of Last Hold on • ■ - -AT' rkdio, heater■r a overdrive. makes. Marlow's. , / UNPAID BALANCE / toVa wheel and crawleV. Term*. atreet. Phone 2-0596. ; GLASTONBURY' heat arid plumbing tri second floor. AU plastered wollt. Thermopane will approias or maks you a cosh Black. 81150. ford 8-2127. .MONTHLY PAYMENTS Dublin Tractor Co., North Wind- large living room, kitehon, dinette, Amesite driveway. Quality con­ window, plastic tiled kitchen and oEsr for property. See ut before CLARIFIED ADVT. BALCH PONTIAC, Inc.,, Rbckvllle PEAT HUMUS, excellent soil con­ large tWo cloeet nioater b^room 5-7768. ■ Roofing— Siding 16 821.63 ^ ,ham Road, Willlmantic. 3-3217.. r o o m WITH twin beds for M t. Is yoiir mind set on a Ranch struction, 200 foot frontage. Rural bath, oak floors throughout. you s e l l . Triangle H i 11 Arlhir Dfig Stem DEPT. HOURS T ditioner and top dressing. Man­ NEW-^FURNTTURE AI4d U> Private homo. Near bus llne/Gcn- amd two additional bedrooms. An residence. Price $13,600. Venetian bltqda, elactric hot BRAE-BURN; JtBALTT chester 6515, Souse? Then stop by Sunday 1941 CADILLAC Model 6 }. Fine FOft. GUARANTEED ROOFS that Help Wanted-e-MaU 36 , APPLIANCES / tiemen preferred. Inqulre/Stote exceptional value at $15,500. Water heater, air-condiUoned oil Phone 8^78 • 8 :1 5 A . M. to 4:.10 P. M. 1941 Pontiac 4-Dr. — 6 cyl. afternoon aiid inspect this ex­ (Oeattoned From Page On^ coi^itlon. Priced for quick sale. stay on in any kind of storm, and • which it' itow In storage— Mnsical Instrnments 53 Tailor Shop, 8 Blnooll MANCHESTER—A A and nirM host. Anderson pressure aeol Standard shift. UJAM, Dork rich' cultivated Grade originally sold tV s young couple citing new planned-to-perfecT AR TH U R A. K NO FLA BUYERS WAiTINO-^Slngle and Call ov. ner 2-2784. gutters, conductors and' root re- No. 1, 83' cu. yard. Grade No. 2, residence zones. 6 room Cape Cod. wcstherstrlpped windows 'and <^PY CLOSING.TIME but unfortunately are not getting ACXTORDIONfl, All sizes, new and ULROE R(X>M, to kitchen two-family homos, For offlelent fire forced them to fall back 195^1 Ford 2-Drv Sedan- — pairs^all Coughlin 7707. WANTED— l^a'borers. Apply- in 82 cu. yara,jpellyered In truck fion Ranch House. It has all y Realtor ■ Rear glossed in porch. Picture screens, bullt-lh dinette In kltch- TOR CLASSIFIED ATJVT. i950'i«rEncuRr tiah isdupev Gr«^^ juzed. Id to pay, _(?h,eaper. -p r tv tle ^ - -Roa* Mdilo. Call windows, fireplaoo,-garag»; -anoal-- amd- eobfidooUal oorvlea -eotl, - A. several hours'.later,, Faraeti- said, Many extras, pertoh: BttWofi NWcK'Qiiari^^ load lota. Scroened sand and oU than renting All musical Instri). the features most folks want Attte space. Recreation room rin but the Americans'counterattacked MON. THRU FRI. with'radio, neater, overdrive and MANCHESTER — Roofing '•^and BEDROOM SUITE. ' 2-9116 after 4. I 875 Main St.— B at 1021 lent condition, two acres, ihficed celiac,. City water and sewer Reole, Broker. l-tSI9. ■ Other extraa. Inquire 157 Pin4 Siding Co. Also all types o' paint­ rioes stjone delivered. Order now, •LIVING ROOM SOITE ments accepted in trade.. Private today. and recaptured the crest at f0|:32 . 10:30 A. M. tor quick sale. Near 0>nnecticut 0>. bus lint. About B ifilg Or 19i>0 Mercul^y 4-Dr. S e d a n - street. ing and rarpentry worg. Guaran­ WANTED — ./Carpenter, Phone Nuatdorf Construction Co. Phone 6-PC. DINETTE SET lessons for beginners. (Chester Ac­ Phone Office 5440 ,m. ' : 3408. cordion Studios, 91 Union street i t L ft this marvelous new Pries $15,500. Henry Escott Pike's Peak was the last Red ’ SATURDAY 9 A. M. One owner, low mileage. teed work. Phone 2-8933 for free 6105. ■* "PHILCO" ELECTTRIC « E F . JdQDBRN 5%-ROOM home, three W ONDER W HO TO CALL Bvenlnga 2-5038 or 2-4278 Agency, Henry and Thelma Jef­ stronghold on Triangle hill. How­ S e lliis Your Houio9 estimates. "BHXNGAL” COMB. RANGE Tel. 5709. lentfl—Plata— lome tell you its own won­ bedrooms, fireplace, tils bath, rear Many Low Cost Pre-War Cars Auto Accessories— ^Tires 6 OPEINI^ Available for soleoman 50% OFF on famous make Bat­ ' "NORGE” WASHER ^ fries Ekwott, Real Estate-Insur­ ABOUT BUYING OR ever, a. few Chinese suicide -troops TOtm OOOPICRATION W IIX teries. Written guarantees. 81.00 derful story on Sunday terrace. Attached garage. Radiant ance, 256 Hi^h street weet (cor.‘ stop Wonrjiiiir GREAT EASTERN Roofing and in Rockville and Manchester. Full "HOOVER"VACUUM \ SHED housekeeping T h i s 4 and 4 duplex is a splendid still were holding out in scattered BRAPPRECIATTD down, $1.00. weekly. Cslao Serv- tween S and 5 p.m. heat wall to wall carpeting In McKee). Telephone Manchester Excellent Transportation Construction Co Applicators' of or ^ part time. Town Motors, "EMERSON" TELEVISION Musical Instruments 5> OuitroL Phone Rockville. arrangement for two older couples SELLING REAL ESTATE? caves and dug-out positions. Phone Manchester 2*11$7- Icentef. Tet 4164 , 4165.or.2-(fflaiL large living room and hoH. Ame­ ,._8688,„...... :_____ “1947 CADILLAC motor. :Avi con­ Bird- and -FHntkote; Guaranteed -SeaJy mettreew -and box -op rin ^ "NEW, USED" and rental” jHStm^ whe-wtaKto-live^loaa^-but-not site- driveway.Fplty landscaped -The bloody centroKfrbnL action . roofs and aiding. Life-time, alum­ IJ e T reliability . C all th e b r- added hundreds to Communist E * E AiH iey" " ■ ~ DIAL 512\ dition, Call 2-2558. /"Center street. Mohawk fugs, inlaid, lamps; tables,^ .ments, Reedf, mutes, strings, MADELINE SMITH In some home. Hot water heat, oil lot. Immediate occupancy. Price SOUTH WINDSOR—Large seven dishea. pot* and ptms. .ganization th at gets things BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. inum clapboard and combinatiotK PARLOR HEATER. Good condl stands, all sccessorieS. Methods. copper tubing, storm . windows, $19,500. Open f o r ‘ Inspection Sun­ and a half roomCrips Cod.'2 un- casualties totalling 18,000 for -the EARL H. GRANT, atorm windows and screens, fkir WANTEtV^Mon with, car for PHONE ME IMMEDIA-TELY B usin ess Loeatim w -Y- Realto'f 3 tlon. one year old. Call 6994. Fahtorv-trained repairman. Ward ocreena. Convenient location. H. day 2 to 5 P. M,. finishtd. Bum 1050. Only a short done. F or every real estate post nine ds;n. EDWARD g. DVnUK, 155 Center SL — Manchester Garages— Service free eitiroatea call 8271. Evenings light delivery work. Full or part - HARTFORD 6-0358 f o r R « i t 64 Manchester 2-1642 or 4679 Up to Friday night, the dhlneac and Fodnd ' Krause,^ 87 \yamuj^5336. B. Grady. 8009. distance from the Fox-Mart in a service call Agenia .8303, Albert V Lindsay, Owner. time. Jlr. Otdnam, 41 Oak atreet. AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 had lost an estimated 3,750 1 Phone 2-4645 , Storage 10 MAKE MOWING A PLEASURE. OFFICE ROOMS for rent. House MANCnffiSTER—Lorge Colonial, nice neighborhood. A quality 82 down, 82 weekly Buy the new SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT Directions: From Center of TVfO ‘riENEMENT houses, 4-4 and 80)dler8 on Triangle hill; WE SPECIAUZE In roofing apd and Hole BuiltUng. See H. B. custom-built 1048, with center home on a 125' x 150’ lot. Metal LOST—Toy Fox Terrier, black en B'venings Until 10 P. M. w a n t e d Worcester Power Mower. Fa­ If vou have no means of trsnapor- Wearing/Apparel—l-^ F u | ^ W Manchester drive down Main other 5-5. For further informa­ JARVIS R E ALTY A ' U. S. Eighth Army staff o f­ aiding. Higheit Qdallty ma- tation 111 send my auto for you. Houee. hsUwa;;^ fireplace, lavatory first combination doors and windows, and 1^-tiite. F'nder call 2-S727. FOR RENT—Garage Lilac street, mous Briggs-Strstton motor. Street, continue on South tion call George L. Fish, 22 floor. C>ramlc tile bath second 664 O n ter Street ficer’ said South Korean 'troops 1951X1HEVROLET, Belair. Radio, Jteriala. Workmairihip guaran­ No obligation! OXFORD OR X Y Ov■ercoi^ In >x^^ awning*. Many fine features. near Center. Tel. 5676, FIRST GLASS MOLD Phone 4164. i fiiORE FOR Rent, centrally lo- Brookfield street. Tel. 0394. floor, hot water oil heat, garage. seils^ off entrances of Red caves LOST—PASS BOOK No. 30.%7, heatep, power glide. Positively teed. A. A. Dion ,4nc., 299 Autumn Main to Manchester Road Easily flnsneedf Fairly priced, M anchester .4112 \ A —L —B—F,—R —T— S cellent conditiItldp, SSize /40. Phone ' ■jeated. Reoaonably priced. T. J. Amesite driveway, combination on Sniper hill big enough to hold Notice ta hereby iriven that Op­ like nej^ln,every respect. Beau­ itreet. Phone ♦660. MAKFIRS— DIE MAKERS, 43 Allyn St.. (second house on left). SIX ROOM Clape Cod. Five years $15,500. '.Ebtolualva with Warren BOLTON — Building stone and Hartford 4484. ' ockett. Real Estate. Phone screens, storm windows, awnings. FOR QUICK RESULTS in aslUng 160 meit.. "They were .well-con- tional Share Book No. 30.'i7. la- tiful tutone 'finish. Douglas Wanted Autos— flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. old. Large tot. Owner must sell Howland Realty, 643 Woodbridge your property coll Suburban atrilcted and concealed with aa ■ / Motors. 3330dain. and TOOL M AKERS 7 CU.' FT. Montgomery Ward re­ 541 quickly. $9,800. _ Carlton , W, Priced St $18,000 for quick sale. at^et. Phone 8600 anytime. M c C L U R E hued by The Manchester Savinfrs Motorcycles 12 - .■- - —j- ...... A - .■ Phone 2-0617. .Stanley Pstnode. Owner leaving state. Ehcelusive Roolty Co.. ReaUora, 541 Mala many o s four entroncea," he. sold. and Loan Association. Inc., has /Roofing 16-A frigerator. Excellent condition. MUSKRAT coat size 18; Hutchhis, 2-5132 8281." ' USED TRUCK.S\with or without Phone 2-2558. with Henry Escott Agency. ROCKVJIXFJ— Investment Prop­ street CoU 8315. •The (Jommuniate went into tljc been lost and application ha>‘ been Avoid winter driving. Work CINCO ALL Aluminum combina­ Worn only once: Phone' -1801. caves to escape air etrikes-gn'd bodies. 4 to 10 ipn cacaplty. If WANTED—Gr»od clean, used cars. ROOFING—Specializing In repair­ Hon f o r R e n t 65 VERNON CENTER — Two Acre. EXPANDABLE Cape Cod leas erty—Apartment House contain- made to said Association for pay­ See Bob Oliver, Center Motor ing roofs o f air hinds. Alao new in a modern air conditioned tion windows No painting, no ELECTRIC Portable radio, phono­ W AN T^ TO BUY artillery fire. They were strong interested call S tu^t Carlson, 44 MANCHESTER—CojMletely and Clear. Main road to Rockville. than two years old. Large comer MANCHESTSai—EngUsh Colonial. Ing 5 apartments; 1 eight rooms. ment of the amount of deposit. Sales, 401 Main street. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneyp plant. Excellent wageR, paid changing, no storing.. Free esti­ graph combination. Six months Seven room single, artieotan enough to withstand 600-pound A U T O C o . Stock Place. Manch^ter. 2-4.5.55. mate given, no obligation. Call Waptcd—^ 0 Huy attractively fumlahea^fi^year old lot, two blocks from Waddall Two cor garage, fireplace, steam 3 four rcome and 3 three rooms. A RESIDENTIAL cleaned, repaired. 26 y ean ’ ex­ vacationx and holidays. Fully old. Call 2-8801 before 5 p. m. water, oil heat. Aoklng $11,000. heat, excellent condition, vacant Income over $2,000 yearty. Rents bomb*-" LOST—Two Boxer "dojfs. one fawn William Tunaky. 2-9095. Cape (Tod. All-electric kitehen, school. All city utilities. Back DUI^EX OR TWO Soys: Com* «v «r «wr 1939 DODGE. Good Njndltlon. perience, Free estimates. Call W ANT^ TO Buy — Knee-hol« This one will sell feat. For ap­ Elowers school. Price $15,800. ore be;bw O.P.A. ceilings. For 8 VJf Plomw Loot female, one brlndle male. Call paid complete group insur­ COLBMAN Blcndalr upright furn­ hedrooris, spaciont llvlng-^eom yard' enclosed by double picket Good and clean, $13.5. Inquire 37 Business Senrieea Offered 15 Howley. Hancheater 5361. - desk/ in . good condition. Cpil pointment please phono Howard Immediate sale this price will b« .F a m i l y h o u s e The Air Force sold eight 'UN way. Do busioMi yoor Z-84SO. ance plan, 55 hour week. POULTRY—Manure for gardens, ace, one year old. Excellent con­ Beautifully redecorated. wire fence. Fireplace, large sunny warplane* were lost over North Marble street. Phone 2-0059, or 650 R. Hastings, 2-1107. PARKER STREET—Twelve years $12,000. Schwartz Real Eatsts, wdy on AutomoMto Uowe ANTIQUES Reflnijhed. Repairing lawns, ahruba. Supply limited. dition. Phone Mancheder 8764. '\hasement, large attic. (3ood kitchen. Hot water oU heat, cop­ Korea during the week ended Fri­ 2-8727. ■■ p,;. i z : ol(L .8 % . finiidied. tpoma all plas­ 8274, or Hartford 5-5138. WRITE BOX T done or any furniture. Tieman, Heating—Plumbing 17 Apply Minimum delivery 10 bushel*. ^IghB oA ood. nice Wg yard. Im' MA>4CHEarrERFour ^ m per plumbing. Immodiata occu­ day." 373 M d iji: S h o o t. Annoancements Phone evening* 697L O. A. Carl­ tered walls. Steom-goa heat, open d o H E R A L D 189 South Main street. Phone Rooms with()ut Board 59 m6<^te ' occupancy. Minimum home.''Wall to wall carpeting. pancy. 347 Middle Turnpike W est Cbmmuniet MIG Jets ahot down C. O. LORENTZE:^. Alterations, son, 136 Summer street. atoirway, - recently redecorated. (XIVENTRY—Six roomo Oil Im DRAPERIES Made to order. Any 1949 CHEVROLET deluxe two- 5643. ABA. TOOL and DIE CO. PARLOR OIL Heater, used very- I e a ^ I 'y4ar> Reference, requlrod. Alundhum storm window, and •Tel. 3932. _ WAmTBD—One building lot—1 to one' U. Sv Sabre Jet and one pro- copper water piping. New work. Itttle. Phone 3975. / NEWLY DEiXlRATED, beauti­ Screonz, -atorm vrindbws and doors, prbvemerita, $85(X); olao older I atyle. Reasonable. For informa­ door. .20,000 Miles. Call 2-8408. 1396 Tolland Turnpike Ad^re»4^ Box N, Herald. screens. New'xtU burner furnace. CAPE D with shed dormer. Im­ awnings, amesite driveway, ga­ rooma, all Improvementa, 3 aerea. 2 acre*—Manchester or vicinity. ; leller-driven Mustang of the tion call 1-3909. FL/50R PROBLEMS solved with 24-hour service. Manchester 3636. fully furnished rooms for two or ihnith African Air Force. Red Manchester LOAM. Superior quality. Call Man- FRANK'S Antiques and second three. Complete light housekeep­ Fully lnBUlata^ Excellent condition throughout, ing. Pluggfed drains machine and sells good caed fum ii^e and Reasonably priced. Children ac­ oil. Well landscaped. Manchester mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ chanic. Town Motors, Inc,,' 45 FOR SALE—Men'* rebuilt and re­ -Carlton W. Hutchins. Phone 2- $13,500. Cape Coda, the best loottlona, lyo- for unexplained reasons. F u lly equipped. to S. Mrs. D. L. Ballard, director, color cream. Besy terms. Doug­ cleaned.. Phone 6497. antiques. Phone 3966. Open 9 to ceptable Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arcl), $50 REWARDX4 or 5 room un- 8009. H. B. Grady.. niture, Oak street. Phon4 2-1041. Weet Center street. lasted work and dress shoe*. Ssm fumiahed apartment urgently 5132 or 6231 aonable dowr. payments. Wellea Allied pilots during the week 79 Lakewood Circle. Phone 2- las Motors, 333 Main Street. 5:30, / second floor. ■hot down 10 MiO Jets, probably PLUMBING and. heating, apeclal- Yulye*. 15 Maple street, opp. needed by coupl^wlth well be­ ^APB (X)D Home, six rooms, two Agency, Coventry. T el 7-6872 or Newsman Tells 1696. Transportation arranged. DOORS OPENED, kieyg fitted, ------Z— SIX ROOM CAPE (X)D — Fire-1 destroyed one and damaged two Izlh^ in repairs, re.-nodeling, cop­ w a n t e d First National parking lot. WE BUY and sell tetod used fuml- SEVERAL ROOMS, e v e r ^ con- LYDALL STREET (mflnldied. Hot water heat, cop­ place, large kitchen, combination NEED TRANSPORTATION? copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, haved 5 year old daughter. Phone 7-7501. of the Russian-type flghtere. ALTERATIONS and .draperies guns, etc,, : repaired. Shears, per water piping, new conatnic- ture, cem b ih a ti^ ranges, gas yenience. Tel. 2-0088. 374 iSummil 6535;______\ e finished rooms, hot water heat, per'p^mbing, screens and awn­ screona, storm windows, awnings, Clean Pre-War Cara tlon. Time payments arranged. GRIND YOUR leaves up. Free ranges and he^ra Jones Furni­ oU burner, fireplace, picture win­ ings. n o o n ss a pin at $11,900. Of Death Fight Intensity of the air campaign made to order. For f\irther in­ knives, piowers etc. put into con­ MAN TO WORK IN street. amesite drive. CJesn and attract { against th e Rede woe shown by the Edward Johnson. Phone 8979 or leaf mr.lcher With Bolens or Mow- ture Store. 36/Oak. Phone 2-1041. FOUR ADULTS deolre^sS or dow, Venetian blinds, ttle ‘bath, The PhU^RolUn Agency. 2-9221. tlve. Price $12,200. Wanted—Real EsUte 77 IMS formation call 2-9022. dition for coming need*. Braith- Air Force announcement that it Written Guarantees 5044. Maate- rotary while they last. NICE ROOM for one or two. Ga­ room i^ t. Referenceo. \fhone -lavatory, immediate occupancy— .Reoltom. walte, 52 Pearl street. SERVTCE STATION For rent. Lawn, g a r^ n and home USED R ^R IG E R A T O R , used CASH BUYEIRS waiting for 4, 5. To Hold Sniper mounted 7,730 Individual flights rage. Phone 4972 mornings And 2-9220. ______■ '\ $14,900. MANCHESTER, SIX ROOMS— CHEVROLET 1942 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE HEATING From A to Z. Con- tool*. Tiller.*, ladder*. ' aanders, electric imnges. All in good con­ 6 and arven room singles and duiiyig ths-seven days ending Fri­ Peraonato .1 REFRIGERATION Service, com­ Salary $75 a week to evenings. MANCHESTER QRE^ — Six Five finished, one partially finish­ 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN mowlers. chain saws, etc. Capitol W A N T E D ^ room flr*t floor two-family ho'ioaa In Monchoater, P jrw day, 'the highest weekly total of C lu b C oup e. V e ry claaB mercial and domestic. See our veraion burners, boiler'-bumer start. dition.//Colla. Appliances, 249 .. LINNMORE DRIVE rooms, two unfinlidM'il*JiW:^th.dorr ed, recently redecorated, good (< Tine PROSPECT will School fbr 1940 BUICK CLUB COUPE- - units, complete heating systems. Equipment Co., 38 Miun atreet. Broad'lalreetr PLEAS.ANT ROOM"at the Center or will buy iingle house of flvillW' 4 finished, expandable attic, hot mere. Fully insulated, oUmiinum Bbitbri, Ooventiy Voriiwi. DM "wari TiMPprevtous Tiigh/ set 1939 PLYMOUTH TUDOR display of guaranteed used refrig­ housekeeping, oil burner, insulated. young children. Transportation All work guaranteed. Time ppy- Phone 7958. for gentleman. 14-16 Wadsworth room*. Call 3966. ______V(ater heat, oil burner, well land­ combination doors and sash,'-hot Howard R. Hostings, 2-1107. Korea regimental commoniler CoL lost May was 7.490. 19.39 PONTIAC TUDOR erators. George H. Williams As­ Sep Van F.or Oarage 13 x 24, amesite driveway, Communist artillery and mprtor furnished Mrs. Lela T j’bur, dlrec menta arranged Morlarty Broth­ E A ^ SPIN Dryer, less than five afreet. , scaped lot, trees, garage, amesite water heat, fireplace, smesiW 1938 PLYMOUTH SEDAN sociates. 260 Tolland Turnpike, URGENTLY Needed, unfumlslied rge landscaped lot with older W ANTED—Two fsmUy flat. Good Yu Kun Chong (wdered. dire across the 155-mlIe front tor. Phone 2-5767. ers. Tel. 5135. ‘ ■' Interview ABOUT THREE loads small stone- ^ a r s old. In excellent condition, d ri^ only $12,000. WIH qualify for drive, large comer lot. Owner Manchester. Phorie 2-3585, nights apartment by three adults. Phone sde trees, immediate occupancy. condition. Rcoaonsl^ priced. BiriUe t'otetda amounted to 23,408 rounds be­ COLE MOTORS free for the takini: in^ Bolton. /Call 7509 after 7 p. m. ROOM FOR gentleman or couple. veteroti. transferred. Howard R. HsaUngo. f - BALLARD'S Driving School. Man- 7691. Pric> $11,000. WriU Box Y, Herald. •n«e euppovtlng American guna tween 8 p. m. Thursday and 0 p. m. CALSO SERVICE CENTER COMPLETE FURNACE repair- Phone 3413. ' . '-/ Near Cheney’s. (Jail 3217 or 238 2-4990 after 5:30. 2-1107. 1M9 CHRYSLER ■^chester's oldest. Thousands of Ing service. Gas. oil or coal. Win­ VAN’S s e r v ic e ; SMALL .SECTTTONAL.atesm heat- (Jharter Oak atreet. roared at the approaching (Jhl- Friday-Double the Intensity of POWER BURNERS and Range $50;REWARD for 4 or 5 room un­ W h i t e s t r e e t THINKING OF seUing your 4 bed­ accident' free instruction hours. 91 and 436 Cente/ Street ter air cunditidning systems. In­ STATION STORM 'BASH, varlois sizes, e i- . ing boiler, good condition. Phone MANCHESTER — Custom Built MANCHESTER — Colonial. Fire-1 neee. The thud o f mortar hits ths previous 34 hours. ' New Yorker Sadti Burners expert.y cleaned an4 furnished apartment. Urgently Lovely nearly. new 4 finished room home, or even 3 bedrooms Mtmdreds of satished students. Phone 4164-2-0980—4165 stalled and serviced. T. F. Aitkin, crilent condition. ■ Reasonable. ♦625.,. ROOM Ft>R Gentleman. Very cen­ 6 room ranch home. About one place, tile bath. 1 H% mortgage. punctuated the crackle of omall Fighting continued at Iron. F u lly equipped. serviced. le t us service and re­ 427 Hartford Road needed by couple with well be­ rooms, apacb for two upstairs, Early occupancy.^ v with aunroom on 1st floor? I have Horse mountain at the western For appointment tel. 2-2245. 6 McCabe street Phone 6793. Call 6826 after 6 p. m. tral. Contlnuotvs hot water. Meals combination 0i(indowa, awnings, sere land. Garage, Full cellar. All arms fire. 1951 CHEVROLET tudor deluxe pair yom washing machine or re­ 1938 MODEL 6.4 cu. ft. Coldspot haved 5 year old boy.' References. a local family looking for one. end of Iron Triangle, and at Finger WANTED — Experienced truck -7"- if desired. Phone 2-0513. fireplace, garage^ lovely lot. trees. conven'ences. Large rooms and Standing In on open trench ob­ WANTED-P.ide to Praft-Whlt- sedan. Beautiful fathom green fin­ frigerator. Metro .Sen-ice. 2-0883. refrigerator, 850. Will deliver in Phone Springfield 9-0892 collect, Contact Elva Tyler 2-4469. ridge, west of the Pukhon river. GUARANTEED Fast plumbing mechanic. W’agea' in accordance Leaving town. Make on offer. closets. Fireplace. Excellent lo­ servation poet after climbing to . ney. hours 8 to. 5:30. Vicinity of ish-. Low mileage. Like new. For Mancnjjster, Phone 2-4260. LARGE. SUNNY room, near Thursday_or Friday. Saturday H ENRY ESCOTT AGENCY By 8 a. m. Saturday the Chinese and heating, alteration and ndw to ability.- A L mechanics helper. Dlainonds— Watches— cation. Shown by appointment Henry A Thelma Jeffriee Escott the rldgr.Une, t watched the bat Church and Park streets. Phone the best in values see Bob Oliver, CARPENTER will frame unfinish­ Cheney's and Main atreet. Gen­ phone Manchester 2-9568 after 12 on' Iron Horse mountain had ed upstairs rooms. Reasonable. work. Perma-glaas, gas.. electric See Stuart Carlson. Carlson Co. Jewelry 48 BOLTON only. (Tarlton W. Hutchins 2^5132 REAL BSTATBt-mSURANC* tie unfold. 2-2444. Center Motors. hot wafer heaters sold and'in­ tleman preferred. Call 2-4158. noon. broken contact with the troope of Call 2-4291. Motor Transportation. 44 Stock MAGIC CHEF go*, stove, godd or 6231. 266 High St West (Cor McKee) U '/S . C a m e S 35 % Ftret caune the report that two 1M9 HUDSON stalled at reasonalble rates. 'Time Place. C2ilneee companies were moving the ROK Ninth Division, but the WANTED— RIDE to Aircraft' REAL QUALITY USED CARS LEONARD W. YO^T, Jeweler, re- condition, 810. Phorie 8438. QUIET, Refined family of three ROSEDALE SEC'FION ., Tel. Manchester 8688 ' Reds were still near the crest of MANCHE.STER Welding Service. payment* ahrarged. Skelley •______^ \ ______N early new - 4 room single, oil MANCHEPTBR— Immsculsta ^ along communication' trenches on .Com m odore 8. R a d i o hrst shift, from vicinity of Spring A T/IO W E R PRICE.S palrs, adjusts watches expertly. adulta need four unfumlahed the hill. Roka held the south alope. Portable equipment. General • Bros. 2-8714. WANTED Experienced painter Reasonable prices. Open dally. KOEHLER WHITE porcelain cbm- burner, cottier lot, picture wlfiiipdow. room single, 5 finished rooms, one BOLTON — Five-room custom ] Ol War Casualties Sniper ridge end that another and Gardner streets. Call 2-2620. and paperhangpr^ Full or part Town rooms. Ehccellent references The -Chinese kept up their as­ an d h eater, oT crdrive. Our/K^ountry overhead saves you welding, boiler and'furnace weld­ Thursday evenings 129 Spruce blnatlon aink arid aet tub, ix'ith lake privileges— $8,600. partially finished. Hot water oU built home. Heqvy, molded beam Red battalion was working slow­ time. Cali after 5:.30, 2-8866. Phone 2-1060 after ,6 'p. m. saults on Finger ridge, neOr the money on new and used ears. ing. Phones 2-165'S or ' 2-8762, Itreet. Photie 2-4387, fixtures. Call 6938. heat, fireplace, copper plumbing, ceiling. Fireplace, large rooms, | ly up the finger of the ridge. eoaterh end of the central front. Automobiles for Sale Moving—Trucking- Adverlisenieiit W ILLIAM E. full tile bath, colored fixtures, cabinet kitchen, oil heat, shade (Coattanod tr«a Pago One) Our artillery fired across at the FOR Oil. Burner service and In- Red forces of up to 2(X) men mode 19.52 Dodge Tudor Sedan—Fully Storage 20 FLORENCE Oil buri)ing kitchen H ou ses fo r S ale 72 combination storm windows and treei, four acres land. $12,500. Reds, and the sound echoed ott several attacks against the UN 19S0 PONTIAC Sedanette 6 cyl­ equipped. Very low mileage. Btallatiun by 15 years exper­ apace heater, oil drum and trea- GOODCHILD, Sr. Carlton W. Hutchins. 2-5133 or | the hesvleet fighting. 'Die reor Papa-San mountain. An occoatohal RUBBISH EHsposal. ashes.. etc. Sitnatlons Wanted— Fuel and Feed 49-A In accordance with the provi­ dpors, dormers. - Excellent land- troope holdljtg Finger ridge. AU inder. Immaculate condition ienced oil'burner service Man. tie. Phone 8236. f acriped lot. Quick occupancy. 6231. ganlzed Army of South Korea has Incoming round kicked up dust. 19.51 Chevrolet Belatr----- Fully cellars cleaned. Contract or tran­ / Female 38 sions of (Jhapter V, Section 8 of PRINCETON s t r e e t Realtor since taken over a muj:h greater were driven off. 1M1 HUDBON liOcal one owner, car. 1949 Ply­ Call Manchester 2-1731 or 2-80d3. WOOD, Seasoned, dry. stove or A the Town Charter, P r ii^ r ig h t. $18,5()0. Phorie 6273. Sniper ridge stretches 1,500 Oroups of up to 150 Reds tried equipped. Beautiful clean car. sient. 2 4988. FOUR MAHOGANY chatfa ,w1th APARTMENT Houee with three ehare of the battle line, and In re- mouth special deliny* club coupe ALL TTfPES of curtains laundered fireplace lengths. Delivered 818 NOTICE is hereby giyen that a B ra e ^ im . yards between the. ROK lines and In vain to dent weetem front Al­ STONE .5ND Brick mason, also green velvet striped cushions, 812 4 Rooms, plus two unfin­ Manchester 7025 Anytime. 4-room apartments, near center cent weeks have home the weight H ornet Club Coup*. Douglas Motors, 333-Main. and ironing done In mv home. per cord. Phone Wllllmantlc. '3- Public Hearing of the Board of the Cfiiineee main line of realet- lied lines between Ponmunjom and 1951 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr. Sedan cement work Valentino Bellucci, AU.STIN A. CHAMBER.S CO., each. Inquire 47 Green road. ished*-fireplace, hot water oil of E u t H ortfrrd T w o apartments I 7he heaviest enemy saeauUa. F u lly-equ ipp ed. - —Gymmatic tranamiaaion. This local and long distance moving, CaH 2-4333. 3217. anytime. Directora of the Town of Man­ MANCHESTER r-. AU brick 4- O-VERSfl^E Six room brick Caps anCe. Reds dug in on Sniper ridge northwest of Yonchon last night 1948 PONTIAC streamliner sedsn- 80 Birch street. Phone 2-1601. room Cape 0>da. Expandable' to (jod with/basement garage. Liv­ vacant. Call owner between 5 p. "TTis Eighth -A-^my h“ w counts before ' the South Koreans at ette. Hydramatic, lustrous green. car la like new in all respecta. packlnu. storage. Call 5187. Hart­ chester. Connecticut, will be held heat, large lot. Quick occu­ m.-7 p. m. East Hartford 89-1396. 78 dlvlalona and additional and early today. BABV s i t t i n g evenings. Mr*. 6 rooms, tile bath. York sir oil ing room m th fireplace, dining tacked: last Tuesday had been Two American Sabre Jets Fri­ A beautiful one owper car. One WINDOW SHADES made to order ford 6-M23. In the Hearing Room of the pancy, 1 year old. First time 'tactical units. Ten of these dlvi- 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook 4-Dr. and Installed. Venetian blinds Gaudreau, 34 Weaver Brad. Tel. Garilen— F a r m - MUNICIPAL BUILDING in aniil heat,'**autoriaUc electric hot room, cabinet kitchen, porch, sniping at the frontline ROKa for day teamed up In a MIG alley dog­ you would be proud to own. For Builfliiig for Sale M AN(H ESTBR— Pour room Cape alons are South Koreans. the past four months. Sedan—Loaded with extras. A and curtain rods. 24 hour service. ALBAIIT AND Berry. Trucking/ 7148, Town of Mariche.*ter on the 21at on the market. GI mortgage, witter, living room fireplace, oil three twin size bedrooms, cera­ fight and probably knocked down 'the best in values buy at Center beautiful ear with very Imv Dairy Products 50 <3od. Playroom In cellar. Innilat- Th" U. S. now has elx Army Estimates gladly given, Fagan Co. Rubbl.sh, ashes removed. DAY OF OCTOBER, 1952, at steel cabinet kitchen on large 80 mic tile bath, lavatory, abundance The objective of the > present one Communist MIG. Motor pales, 461 Main street. mileage. d a y CARE for children in my buyer may assume. $2,600 x200 wooded lota on Highland of closets, quality aluminum com­ ed. Storm doors, scrosns. Owner | divisions eftd the first Marine Dl- South Korean drive, which jumped 1951 HUDSON Window Shade Co.. Route 44 at Dump truck available for loam, GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes. If Sealed hids will he received by eight o'clock Jn the afternoon, to leaving state. $9,500. 17 Devon vUlon In the zone of combat. home Monday t*>rough Friday, cash to buy. street at Gardner. -Fidelity Real; bination doors and windows off at dawn' Tuesday, is to knock 1939 PLYMOUTH Tudor. Good, 1949 Nash 600 4-Di. S edsn-W ilh Bolton .'Votrh. Phone 2-4473. gravel, etc. Phone 2-2.591. you are going to get a winter the Town of Manchester for pur­ act on propose^Lake Again, the Chinese' attacked. Defense. ' Boh Oliver. Center Motor Sales. Douglas Motors, .'^33 Main. IXiT.k CLFARF.D, st\imps pulled. Mortgages 31 deliver Arnold Nelson. 737 Lydall street. 5 room ranch style SO x 200 guards. Once more, their oMoult was re­ Ftill estimates. h\- hbtir or con- street. Phone 8906. W a l t o N LILLIAN (i. GRANT L. F. DeMARS Neither' Ihe U. S. nor the -Re­ pulsed. FIRST AND Second 'mortgages lot, excellent location. Hmken hot Lighting experts say that if at 1947 CROSLFY Sedan heater. DeCORMI^R MOTOR~~ 'tract, r'all 3M9. JARVIS REALTY t -vs Office Manager Bpilder public of Korea contributions to At the first light of day, the bought for our own account. Fast, air with summer air conditioning. white light la placed some distance' Latest type engine in.-dalVed last 50 LAYING Hens, 82 each or 30c 1 Aaaorlate In Solea Manchester 6420 the UN effort can be described Chinese scurried back to their 1950 PACKARD \ SAI>HS. Inc. confidential service Manchester pound. 612 Keeney street. Phone PHONE 4112 Eveo. Moncheater 8160 Automatic low rate hot water. away and a yellow- light where year. Privately owned Iw'onomi- Artesian .’well, fireplace. Priced and uniformed men. trenches, chased by Allied artil­ Sedan. Fully equipped. SA Y S: ''Now is the .time lit Household Services Investment Corp., 35 Oak street. 6424. people^ wish to congregate, the csl commuters car. Price 319.5, ‘'Spedallzing in Homeo—Clty.'Suburfaain and Farina—Since 1910” at $12,700 for quick tale. Car­ Korea furnishes mu^h o f the lery fire. ’ Phone 7202- Phone 5416 • bugs will tend to congregate trade for an all new Aero Offered 1.1-A penter Rood—5 room ranch style, Ix its fo r S ale 7.1 accurately in terma of division* Dryedole’s eyes lighted up. "It around the distant white ‘light $1495 •47 Main Street. Hartford.'- 2-7584 — Evenlngo. Moncheater 8160 labor manpower on the ^ acene, 1949. 1950. liWl Automobiles, as W’ill.v.s." ^ bzsement garage. Amesite drive, looks like that.is all for the liight,' rather than where t,he people | FLAT FI.VLSH Holland window Help'Wanted— Female 35 artcslari arall, hot sir heat with without which American ground he sold. oaaemble. little as JP.90 weekly. l-owest FOR IMMLOIATK”^ shadea made to measure. > All troop* and air tquadrone would aulsiMr .(Kmdlttonliig. outo- OAKLAND Street .100’ r 300* lot finance rates. Pos.siblc your esr .DELIVERY—AT VERY metal Venetian blinds at a new ProtMt Your Family have to he supported by a much mritib hot W t*f. fireplace. House An utames Uk. Phrite'wui. down. Douglas Motor.” 333 Main. WANTED greater force of . service troops LIBERAL TERMS tpw price. Keys made while you GIRL pR..,Wpm8,n . to , worK as being completed—save by buying wait. Marlow s LOT W rrH foundation and top I from the U. S. 19,51 CHEVROLET two-door style- AERO-WING MODEL nurses aide frc.T> .7 to 5 at the Aail H p a From F iri now. Choose your own -interior 1949PONTIAO • line lieliMLc.eRiidin^heater, Power- , ..Cnsen .Lswm-J^ionvatefBCfnV Home. sCwpMitfirr. Carptntars’ spU. M f l Sot Tonqb homo- Cali - Uscoustedin,the nsOnpowerepp- Re and ing referen'cer and w'agea expect­ idorUng In this crochetqd oetT It's and tile bhth. heated gbfoge, nice rominuting, > healthy I North America native noveitles to i u t o w n . , Radin and heater. Plenty room s e d a n —DELUXE ed. CAPABLE SECRETARY •oosy to moke and adordble int red swootan all winter long. So easy I ^ ^ y new Mx-room ^ h horns | .torekeeoeristorekeepere here,here. basement play rooms. Reasonable to sew—even .for the beglnnob— lot. Shi.wri by. appolntirient Alice for extra passengers. A fully equip|>ed, very nice, rates. Free e.Mimatos. , Phone .wool yam trimmed with white loop Clompet, Realtor. Phone 2-4548. witn many oxtras. Built for a In a letter from Hong Kong, the 1948 Dodge ’ i Ton Panel—Ready CHRISTMAS Tiriie, our big earn­ * 1 8 9 5 “ and thrifty, too, because It re­ ditcrimlnattng owner. Immediate .locjri Chamber of Commerce was one owner car. ■ 2-0850. [•titchor, tha'muir la linod orith red quires just one yard o t 54-lnob Other Uetlnga .available. . BUILD YOUR GJUMOE for your wOrk. ing time. Avon Products has two • flannaL It would be Just os pretty ocenponev. Rtosonoble pric*' od-nsed that K. 8. L4u and Co. ore lOol FORD 1 .J.TON PICKUP CARPENTER Work done by ex­ openings' for women who wish to w a n t e d 1 fabric. Suburban Realty Co. Roaltora. -the manufacturers o f all-kin beaded belts os well os Jew­ and FOUNDBTION NOW M c C L U If f i er. defro.stcr, direction lights. job. too small. Phone Rockville for yourself -artd family Write Fftr full Hnw, parmcmant pesitioR with negl- perforated pattern in waist aU elry, moccasins, novelties, etc. The 1940 Chevrolet Sedan—Panel. Spe­ • Pattern No. 5309 corisiats of 24, 25, M , 28, SO, 32. Size 28. BOLTON—8-room single, attach­ cial price.' ■ _ 5-5759. . ■■ District Manager. Box 27. North to and around M anchester, company said it hod been hondlinS , AS IS SPECIAL lOompleta' crocheting inotructions, yiffd of 54-iacb. ed garage, open porch, hot water 1941 Chevrolet 2-Dr. 'Sedan. Branford. Conn. iMt eompoRy. Exp*ri«i^ and tiwiRiRf rt- . this line, for yeore, establishing a 101)6 PLYMOUTH COUPE jmsterisU '' requirements, stitch U- -For thia pattom,' send 30c to heat, knotty ptae kitchen cabi­ 1941 Plymouth 2-Dr. Sedan—Ra­ priced from , $ 8,000 a n d u p . 'good naune throughout the United quirMl. Writt hi ^toN i»f BiptriMic*, back- ;lUFtraUona and finishing dlroctioos. cotno,' ypnr' nama. oddreas,. siae nets, artesian well. Urge lot, lA U T O C io . dio and heater. . . * V^ry clean. Florista— Nurseries 15 PART TIME trov girl. 3:45 p. rti. SUtes. to 7:-15 p..,m. Six day week. Ap­ f Send 2Sc In^Oibiz. your nomA doairad, and the Pattern Number A lso m aiijr businem oppor ■itade trees, new, oocont. COU Mc­ 1937 Dodge 4-Or. jiiedan. XMAS TREES—(Wholesale). Se­ qroMid oRd hKOHW doiiivd to : Oddreas and the Pattern Number BUiOLT-RITE I O pen E ven in gs to 10 P . M L See These Fine Values ply to Dietitian, Manchester Me­ to SUE BOBirmT, THE MAH Kinney Brothero, Inc. MM - $- TV TootM Differ ,AH Cara "Sold Below Ceiling lected balsan-. and *pruce that Solim ene, Inc. .‘to AMHIB OABOr, YSK MAN- .tunities. C heck w ith us be- ■ Prlcea” Toda.v At morial Hospital.' CHEBimE EVENDfO HEEAUk,' 8981. . . - New York—(gVrTelevlaion pro- T e L 2. 9442" sell on sight. Wreaths, boughs, .Cmm EB EVBNDfO BSBAUA 1188 AVE. AMEBIOAS, NEW CONSTRUCTION CO. •A Safe Place To Buy Used Cars" gram poIU, os a-ride, indicate ■ DeCbRMIER MOTOR etc. Renowned quality. Moderate PARTY PLAN, demonstrators. ‘^ H. e-o THE HEUAM) *3 4 CENTEM STtEET lue AVE. AMESICAB,. N ^ TOES 88, K. T. " for you buy. MARLBOROUGH, Cfiicney Rood— wide range of local preference on F or D em onatratiou • prices. Retailers triple Invest­ SALES, Inc. Increaa^/our earnings. Show our :F 0 RK 88,N,F. Ready for you. now— Boole FoMl- Inspect our 3 and 4 bedroom a city-to-clty basis. A checkup of •04 MAIN STREn*-2-8727 SOLlMENE. Inc. ment*. Write for price brochure, - Preo^Ung ths Now Anns Cabot ranch homea for real country liv­ D irect F actery \ ; .Sr^r: *■ 24 Maple Street Tel. 8854 line ot Christmas toy* and gift*. M ANCHESTER — PHONE 5101 hm for '53. FeU end Wintor. TMe . six clUea. Boston, Dettoit, PbUa- 634 Center, ^ reet Hughe* Farm*, Bernardston, • Get an early otort, WrtU Houoc {Weedloworh Album. DiroeUdns for new ioeue le filled with ideae der ^ T . J. C R O CK ETT, Broker ing. FoUow signs from Mgrl- Phona. 1U(R delphlo. New York, Odcago and 37 MARILE STREn*^2-0059 Hudm Dealer Manchester M ^a. o f Plastics, Avon. Cbnn. -'puppot mittona. ha ate embroidery ■mart, practical eewtog for a 35 O ak Street bbrougk four corners. Model home Los Angelea showed that not on* . ‘ ^ ' ' ■- -, t Mltehoa 40id grand designa nrs / Phones: O ffice 5416 OMd) Sunday* 3 to 5 p. m. Loho- o f them agreed week after .sroak 878 i h frtatad hi tide loMsi. 15 easds O r R eridenice 8761 ridgq b t o U a . Hartford 8-4164. on top foYorlta profrom. . ’ ) '1 'J ’ . . ' _ 'A .1 \' 0, -wiwMf-.* -'■‘:'T‘ W Jt, :..X. ii .1-^ V j:- -V ■, 1t :l . ■ ,.J. ... ' • '■, ■ • ■' ,' ' ■■''', ,' .

'.' /;-■■,> :://■.: ; •W,' :L SATTURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1952 Averat*' Daily Net Pren Run ' The Weather "x FAGB TWELVE For Um week Ended m aniriipatpr ^ Draittn H^rolh. X - ■ . ■ * , Foreoaat of U. 8 .-Weuthur Barauu V' :■■■ . X ■ ■ Oct, 1A I96Z tii^ ■nr ,, .. cleudy toUlghL LMit: qousawf. -waa- -based"'On- ;the ■ "don*!' KL673 tw I»Z ^ Tueeduyr-'"purtty ulaedF A B S S t T o ^ " put all your egga In one baaket" Engaged THE A^MY and N A V Y CLUB Member et the Audit and windy, with high In the ndd- Heard Along Main Street philosophy. He theorized that It Bureau uf ClreUlatlone 40a.' he got held up or something, the Manchester-—A City of Village Charm ' M ^ber* of the Hartford Coun­ thief wouldn’t bother to search ’all Hfere Toiiight ______- ty-f^raU on:.of Democratic Wom- And on Some of Manchester*g Side Streets, Too through the wallet but would only Mi’a CTuba 'ttrho are planning to go take the bills thalt were "showing.” VOL. LXXII, NO. 17 tCtuMlflcd Mvierttalng ua Pagn U ) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1952 (FOURTEEN PAGES) on the United Nations trip Mon­ His Pel’s Voice » can't sidestep. We've .remained So he kept about 630 or $40 out in Expect 500 'to Attend PRICE nVE CENtS day are re4>'*»ted* to be ready to ’There breathes not a man who ' solvent only by becoming amazing­ "plain sight’! that the Crook could — ------leave from the Community Y on has not at 'one time or another ly agile—a sort of . Red Grange take. Session of Local Group .V..- ■ North Main street at 5:45 a. m. l5«cn..t.ompted to put: a heavy, paw i pitted agai.nst Advertising U., as . W e’ve never .discuased' it. with, ^ e IWi v«n arrive in Hartford at on the horn button when he is 'it were. him, blit we rather think the aya- ■At Hollister Str Schobl 6:15 and will leave there at 6.3^. parked waiting for his wife to say! Another example of the anach- Mra Eleanor Roosevelt will ad­ tem isn’t too clever'. We have a a final good-bye or dab on a final; ronism of our position, we feet, Is hunch the thief would propably Three men and one woman who EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT dress the group between 1 and 2 bit of make-up or most of all to ‘ gadgets. Any 20th-century rnan - travelled down the route of alco­ p. m. in one of the committee take the whole thing. Then there’s STARTING AT 8:15^HARP ‘:'Mtep into the store here a moment; esi^ially an American 20th-cen- alway.s the possibility of-losing holism to discouragement and de­ rooms, and the group is scheduled to get a little something I forgot tur'y man—Is chnsider'ed the ma.s- 20 REGULAR GAMES—3 SPECIALS to attend a Kate Smith TV pro­ the billfold. Then all the money spair but rose again to assume to buy when'I was on Main street i ter of the gadget. Not us. We have goea kaput. gram later. President He.Ien Fitz­ the other day." ' always approached gadgets with J K 'A norma] lives, will be the speak­ patrick requests that all members But that’s neither here nor ers at an open meeting to be held be on time, as the schedule must Mp.sl of us — God bless our the wariness that a Frank Buck there. Our friend went on his va- patienLa'QUla — rcaiat.tfac.tcmpta- . would employ- in--going after a tonight at 8 :30 in the Hollister catton. His system war never' pnt Street^ School auditorium under Uoivand wait quietly that we may lion. , to a tegt, though, because he was communicate, our thougb^ on thcj As a result, whenever^w* Uet the . auspices of the Manchester • Members of the American Le­ never robbed and our angle didn’t Group of Alcoholica, Anonymous. matter calmly and privately (also' backed into a corner bv sofhe ad- A local member will act as chair­ gion Auxillar>’ are reminded of futllely) and not blast them out vertising campaign that is scllmg come into play, either, because he the meeting Monday night at 8 for passers-by to hear. didn’t lose his \vallet. man. - LUCKY LADY^-- ^ gadget, something unfortunate Invitationa' and notices ' have o’clock at the Legion Home, at In this we afe inferior to a is bound to happen. He didh't have a great deal of which Miss Margaret Rogers money anyhow, under present day been sent to .the 65 groups now AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY creature who recently was honking And happen it did. in the different Cities.and towns and Miss Mar>' Anne Martin, forth from his post on the front standards, blit as his vacation pro­ Town Receives United Natioins Flag We had been subjected to the gressed, his funds got lowCr. A l­ in Connecticut as well as to a SaF SERVICE OR who attended Laurel Girls State seat of a car parked on Main usual treatment. Radio, TV, bill­ Want Full last June, will tell of their slay though he wa.s very careful to Hiyllla E. Thompson number of groups in Rhode Island, W E'U DO IT WHILE YOU SHOP street. boards- the works. The process MaasachusetUi and jllew York. *■ there. A dog. uninhibited and unen­ budget his spending, he finally had has sort of- a cumulative effect, to start digging into all his'secret Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson "It. is expected that tonight’s cumbered by polite considerations, and all of a sudden it hit us. And WET WASH FLUFF DRIED Would raise his paw st frequent in­ hiding places to pull out another of Milford, Mass., announce the gathering, the 14th of Ua kind sines - 30 MINUTES — READY TO W EAR 2 HOURS Benefit of] Misa Nancy K- Fl.scher of .School we knew that wq Just couldn’t.live 620 bill.: Finally, after qriuch engagement of their daughter," the Manchester Ciroup waa inaugu­ street and Richard A, Tyler of tervals and place It deliberately oh without this gadget, that our life to the horn ring. scrimping, he managed to make It Fhyllia Emily Thompson, of 82 rated in November, 1944, will at­ Vernon will bo married this after­ would be a drab one indeed, that back home ^ust as he had emptied Oaklah'd street, to Frederick Ken­ tract at least 500 persona who ■' 7 noon at 3 o’clock In the Concordia He was obviously trying to sum­ we must have it.-So we decided his last hiding place of its last neth Russell, son of Mr. and Mra. are interested in the rehablUtation stock car race when the accldenti' Lutheran Church. mon his master, the driver of the to buy it. FREE PARKING-TELEVISION Colchester, Oct- 20— — 'f bill. He felt’ pretty proud of hia Horace Ruaaell of 71 WelU atreet. program of Alcoholic# Anonymous. The death toll in one of Con- j occurred. car, and obviously the driver was And that's where the trouble budgeting abilities since he came Misa Thqjnpson is a graduate There will' be- no admission Mapla Stroat at Main Strtab—Opposit* Finost (Clifford Young. Jr., died two By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a women. We cannot document began. out just about even. of Northbrldge High School, Whit- chaige, and after the meeting recticut's worst traffic acci-' houri after he, hia father and Pittsburgh, Oct. 20— (/P) Pfc. James H. Hope, and Mrs. this, but wo know. We are certain. We took the thing home with tis — Most of the country’s 375., "St I \ Gen. Dwight 1). Eisenhower, Republican presidential carj- Hope, the former Rosemary Peat- That was all until he went to the insville, Maas., and Is employed at open house will be observed at the 8 A. M. to 9 P.,M. MON., TUES.,JFBI. ^ dents rose to six today, j mother, and Mra. Richard Camille, didate,lirlAtA rAiirltirlAiiconcluded a fVifOAthree Vi4bnt*ahours “ whistleIa stop’’ tour o f Om- A crowd gathered on, the side­ from the drug store where we had library the other night. After se­ the Pioneer Parachute Company. PathICinders' Club, 102 Norman W 8 C lM 8 A. M. to 6 F. M. WED.. SAT Clifford Young. 47, of 34 -Green-1 42. of Gloucester, Maas.,.were ad­ 000 soft coal miners refused field of Strathfield, Australia, are walk' by t he car. The worrien were purchased It, telling ourself that necticut’s shore line today at New London with s e b t i ^ parents of twln'“daughterB, borh lecting his books, h r pulled hl.s li­ Mr. RusacII 'Is now seriflng in street; with everybody welcorae;- fleldatreet, Windaor, died at W. W .! mitted to the hospital Taat night; to " work today a.s a protest delighted. They thought it a great this case, though a gadget, seemed Refreshments will be served. TEL ^1212 " MANC^TER at Columbus. Oa.. Oct. 10. Pfc. brary card from his wallet.. There the U. S. Army at Fort Belvior. Backus Memorial Hospital, Nor-1 Mra. Margaret Young, 41. has a against the government- that Democrats were conducting a campaign of “feat* snd show—wonderful exhibitionism— so absurdly simple to operate that in the card’s envelope was a'62() Va. He was fohnerly employed wich, of injuries received here last I broken right leg and multiple falsehoods.’’ Crowds ranging aa<------*— . ' nm ■ Hope, who is stationed at Fort just like a lovable child. But the it shouldn't cause us any diffl-' Henning. Go., was bom in Man­ bill. He was very impressed. So st the Pioneer Parachute Com­ night in an accident which took abrasions and contuaiona. Mra. ordered cut in the $1.90 daily high as an estimated 15,000 braved men knew better. They recognized culty at ail. was the librarian. We just thought pany. the lives of his 15-year old son Cimllle is under treatment for wage boost they recently won a cold north wind, and the season's chester and is a Ui S. citizen. Hia that expression even though It was Will ShoWS^lides The next morning, however, as they’d both like to know how it A November wedding is planned Clifford. Jr., and four Norwich head injuries. Both are reported in from the industrj'. first snow to give the GOP etand-K father wa-s sent to Sydney many somewhat altered on the canine we went to make use of our new got there. Icate 3 years ago to manage the Bon Ami in-Milford, Maas. men, and leriously injured hia poor condition, their names on the A noon survey showed at nrd bearer a rousing welcome at' physiognomy. purchase, we found out different­ Of Europeaii”^rip wife and. a woman companion. hospitala critical liat. Stamford, Norwalk, Bridgeport, Company’s branch there. They It is reported that one gentle­ ly. We took the glistening ca.se least 304,oOO idle in 12 major were here for their son’s weddtiig, Highway Speed The four men, all In their late State police said the accident New Haven and New London. man walked away muttering.some- out of the medicine cabinet and. would have been a leisurely break- twenties, badly burned when Ihclr occurred on a straight stretch .of coal producing states. . In the Elm City, he left the train , May 29. 1951. in Toronto, where thing seml-lntelllglble about a Back a couple of weeks ago we fait. He lifted hia glass of orange The Washington PTA will m ^ aa we had observed on television carried in these columns an article overturned car caught fire, were highway three mllfS east of here Wait Virginia, the nation’^ num­ to speak from a platform on New I the bride lived vi-ith friends until dog's life. many times, pressed it to open juice. Tuesday af 8 p. m.sln the school BUY Haven's historic Green. i legally admitted to the U. titled "On the Road," which not identified for several hourc. on the Colcheater-Norwich road aa ber one producing state, led with it Nothing happened. We pressed The bottom of the glass fell out annex. Misa Jane,Hayden of New They are; Ralph Bennettf wh o was chief of 115,OOQ diggers refusing to work. “Speak for Me Nov. 4" — f This Modern Age again. Nothing. We pressed here, aroused the attention and literary the juice went splash into his lap abilities of a Manchester resident Britain, third jgradt tocher at Ralph Bennett, father of one a volunteer fire department In the That figure repre.ienta the state’s Tlie sun came out from gray | ft C a s e A "Festival of Harvest" will be Sometimes we think we are a there and then here again. Still and the suit went back to the child; hia brother, Robert Ben­ annex section of Norwich, tried to entire union membership. sklea in New London aa Eisen-: who feels close to the subject we cleaners. Washington Sdtiool, will ^discuss held at the 10:16 a. m. service at 19th-century man who has been nothing. Inside the case, along discussed, fh e story concerned the M e m o r i a l s nett, chief of a volunteer fire de­ pass a c4r In front of him. In Washington, President John S' hower said that when he hears j plucked out of his rightriil era and with the other gadget, gleaming, The'Ideal Vacation.’ ’ Misa Hay­ By ALEX dlRELIJI Concordia Lutheran Church to­ Wilbur Cross Highway construc­ den spent/ the summer touring X, partment and father o i two chil-, That car was driven by Leo L. Lewis of the United Mine Work­ "these lies" by Democrats "I g e t! morrow. Members, arc asked to plunged into a time that is a little inviolate, unusable, were two tion. The Cathedral dren whose wife ii expecting a Martin, Jr.. 40, of LiAbon, who ers declined to comment on the to the point where I get too angry I too fast, a little too complicated pieces of printed matter. One, we A Coventry resident makes a Europe, and she took photographs Warrants for th^xfiirest ,6f bring fniit aiid vegetables for Here is the letter written by of many interesting places she O I ^ ”^ y E N - third: William Peraheac, married with hia three passengers escaped spreading strike. to speak. You speak for me on, three Hartford men' ..decoration'between 4 and 5 p. m . for'-hlm. ' were sure, was some sort of nd- Walter F Tedford, 58 Chestnut suggestion worth considering: but childreaa, and Raymond Bilo­ Injury. " Obme-to-work wh'isthM were ig­ Nov,. 4." -r;: vertising. the kind a manufaetprer "With all the vacant land area and visited. She will use these photo with breaking and this afternoon and leave them In Take, for example, advertising. street, dated Oct. 9: slides to illustrate the account of deau. Police quoted Martin as aaylng nored by 67,500 miners in west­ f One of the lies he atreased he the vestibule of the church, up­ We feel that any good 20th-cen­ will have included along with hia As I have been employed since beautiful pine covered sites in this The four were returning to ern and central Penn^.vlvania wanted to scotch was that he in connection with the product to sort of congratulate community, why can’t we have an her travels. stairs'. tury man tnust cither be born with 1946 by the company which is at Plans for the military whist; their homes in Norwich from a (Onntinued on Page Two) alone. These diggers jolnel the favored reducing military pay. 12 break at Brunner’s, an endurance and a world-weary the purchaser on being such a eastern Connecticut ’Cathedral In present completing the paving on the Pines.’ " canasta party and cake sale on SUPERIORITY 160,000 miners who refused to Eisenhower said this sdministra- in which' $3,500 in jeW) cynicism to enable him to with­ smart fellow to whatever it la that the -'Vemon-Rockville section of work last week across tne nation His reference to a cathedral In Nov: 22 will be discussed at -the tion of "a-scandal a day" has how find other small item 's ___ stand even the most frantic tub has been bought; as for the other the Wilbur Cross Parkway. 1 was business meeting by the co-chair­ while the Wage Stabilization ______become an administration of "a thumping of the most aggressive piece of printed matter, we hnd very interested in reading your the open should bring a few replies board was debating* approval of stolen, have been filed with BALGH Is Your for and against the matter. What men of the Ways and Means com­ Correctly designed monuments sre products of careful, . ^ Ilfrald Phnlo. slander a day.” admen, or else, acquire these a premonition as to what ItVprlKht article entitled. "On the Road” in mittee, Mrs. Jack Allen and Mrs. the pay hike for miners formerly "I sometimes wonder,” he told Detective John Reardon 'if be. hut since the .premonition was he suggests is already being car­ intelligent study. They have bafatnee, distinction and Criticism of Ike Stirs The toM'n wak preiBrntAd with • I ’ characteristics by the time he is last Saturday’s issue of the Allen Krob. earning a basic- minimum daily Manchester to mark the start of l)N Week, the estimated crowd of 8,000— the office of the state’i at­ three. a frustrating one. we tried not to Herald. ried out at Rindge, N, H„ where .a meaning; they have beauty that witl^dure. ^ wage of 616.35. non-aectarian worship spot has Refreshments will be served in af the Municipal Building at 1 p. m. today were, fram left to right, Ma.vnr Harold A. Turklngton, President Truman attracted about torney, Police Chief HemiBB As for us. .we don’t seem to be think about it. In.stend. we kept Regarding the "persons from the school cafeteria by Mrs. Rich­ After the WSB approved II..50 pressing here, (here and then here been set aside in-a naturally lovely Cutting Done In Our Own Shop Fhtpi The Town Directors John H. Lappen, Ray S\ Warren, Melvin 8; HathawM', Katherine D. Bourn and Wal­ 5.000 in the same place last Satur­ 0. Schendel disclosed t o ^ v f able to withstand a campaign we this area expressing surprise at ard Bagge, Mrs. ' Irvin .Gartside Racial, Religious Issues of the pay increaae, bringing the day—"how low people can' get again. Still with no siircess. wooded area. ter T. Mahoney, I’NAM Prenident JoaepH. Wright,' General Manager Rickard Martin and, standing In The men are John K aaaklew ^ the speed in completion of work l.i and their committee. Rough Stone To The Finished Membgi^ new basic daily wage to 6V7.85, front of Wright, Mrs. Ellen .LIngard, vice president of the organization. . when they start'telling lies.” Finally, in a fit of early morn­ this section." makes me recall the The original Cathedral In the more miners joined their idle fel­ 31, of 287 Main street, John OladS! ing temper and, we will confoss. Pines wag formed as a memorial Mont of the Connecticut Republi­ 23. of 27 Hungerford atieet; aM years of 1946, 1947, and 1948 when New York, Oct. 20— (/P)— Pre.sident Truman’s criticism of low workers. Now at least 260,000 can leaders, who had joined Eisen­ in complete surrender to the Im­ there were numerous items in The to a New Hampshire boy killed in John. A. Irwin, 27, of C-218 CharCRr World War II. It is now a tribute Gen. Dwight D. Ei.senhower on immigration policies was are staying away from work, in­ hower at Stamford, left the ttsin Ernest A. Larson placable gadget, we placed it on Herald regarding the damage 19 Applications cluding 30,000 in Kentuck.v, 12,000 Oak terrace, all of Hartford, v . the tile floor and pul our heel to in the spiritual sense to all service­ Manchester Memorial whipping up a swelling controversy today over racial and re­ at New London. Other arreaU ara axpected.tp from blasting, the clouds of dust men. in Ohio, 8,500 in Indiana, 17.000 in Aiitn Driving Instruction It. shattering the top to hits. created by our heavy equipmei^ A. H. AIMETTI, Prop. ligious issues. Some Republican party leaders, a leading Jew­ Illinois and 760 in Oklahoma. Vaccine Tested on Children Fantastic Lies follow, according to L t Waltar. K. Hastily we examined the Con­ Flunds for its construction came On Zoners’ List Elsenhower charged at Bridge- Caaaella who conducted the lavse- On Dual Controlled Cars and many other nuisances vii^ich ish rabbi and financier Bei-nard*------The walkout came at a tinrie tents and found them to have sur­ unfortunately are bound to occur flrstWrom the parents of the dead Ha r r i s o n s t r e e t —Ma n c h e s t e r I>ort the Democrats with spreading tigatlon of the break. ^ PHONF, 2-4870 soldier and then later by public Baruch lined up on Eiaenhower's whin coal stocks are at a near rec­ vived unscathed. As for those two when a job ihe size of the Wilbur Nineteen applications for ex- side while a Democratic Congress "the most fantastic aet of liea and HeM la Hartfeifi subscription. Little token boxes are ord high. The estimated 86 million distortions" during the preaid«n- pieces of printed matter . . . Well, Cross Highway in Manchester is ceptfons to the zoning regulations - man and at least ont other Jewish Ike Vulnerable tone of stored coal is the biggest Prom ises Polio Protection The men are members i one hsd been more-advertising, all iindei^aken. Usually most people fastened to trees in the area and tiai campaign. worshippers can deposit as much will be the subject of public hear­ ' xThe controversy sprang up after stockpile in history except for, which police have ■uspecbifi'i right, and as for the other . . . do express surprisa at the speed ings by the Zoning Board of Ap­ a ^rilman statement Friday that 1942 when the'supply of coal above In apparent reference to Prest plicity in the break sliua it Our uneasy premonition hnd been of modern highway construction or as little as they please. No On HisV^ase, O 'Tk 1 Tk - WILLIAM MANCHESTER 1 a s s s rx a dent Truman’s visit here Saturday, actual collections are ever taken. peals Monday at 8 p. m. in the Elsettbpwer "la willing to accept ground wae around 100 million occurred, Caasels said. correct .safely sealed under the and delight in the advantages it hearing room of the Municipal the 'v e ix - practices that Identify U. a. Ked rarty tcow^fw. >•«) Allies smother Elaenhower said the Democrats are affords, as long as they do not The cathedrkl- has an open air tona. Ampla auppliea mean that in­ All three are being h eld 'b y top we had been unable to open, Building. the ao-cah^ ‘master race.’ ’’ dustry and householders won’t feel ^ ’ Baltimpre, Oct. 20—(/ predicting- dire things for the coun­ YOU CAN VOTE BY ABSENTEE BAUOT have to endure the discomforts altar made of stones from all the Adlal Men^Say try If he la elected. Hartford police. Tluy am .atae It had contained the directions on 48 states and a few territories. It Dave Einliinder seeks extension Is Very linportant ShockM by Statement a coal shortage for two months or being held for queatlmitg ht eofi- how to operate the case. brought on by such work. Inciden­ of pcrnvlssion to erect group more. Soviet Red Attacks "Just how ailly and crazy ran (1) If you will be absent from the State on RIertion Day. tally, the completion date would Is convertible to ail major faiths Rabbi Abb«fxHtu«l Silver,., of nection with other erimee dwellings in accordance with ap­ GOOD Springfield, iil.7 Oct7‘ 20^W^ Moat miners said they consid­ ypu get in this world," he asked ford. F l/:n’ High have been much earlier except for and the cross can be replaced on a Cleveland. viaited'-Elsenhower here developed and tested a vac-{ 4iis listeners. (Z) If yon Are ill. Infirm nr physically Incapacitated and unable moment's notice with the star of proval given by the board March on Saturday and thqn told news­ Bight prominent supporters of ered the WSB action aa nullifying The werrents were ieeued by the to vote In person at the Polls. This Is PO.SITIVELY our last the fact that there w « e several 9, 1951, on the North aide of Ly- To All Children their contract. Members of the Probe Reports cine which gives promise J’o'ilTo of’! Retake Hills Asserting he 1s embarked on. a interruptions in the .delivery of David. However. little emphasis ii men he waa ahocked Triiman’s Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson deplore "crusade’’ which includes the sub­ oIBce of Prosecutor John / . O’Coa- mention in these columns of Hen­ placed on sect or following and - 1 dall street about 1,000 feet east VISION statement. ' United Mine Workers traditionally being effective against all ■ nor. Cassella said today that tha (S) |f you are a student attending school outside the State. ry Long,'watchdog of the Massa- bulk cement which naturally upaet of, Parker street in Rural Resi- It Can Be aa "unfair and unwarraqted" the stitution of "good government for the working gchc^le very much is not uncommon for a general Yesterday Rep. EmanueF-jCeller won’t work a contract. Washington, Oct. 20—(Av-A i three types of polio. Seoul, Korea, Oct. 20 — (>p)- investigation which led to.the iseu- chifsetls ta.\ dollar. But Wc have dt'nce Zone. An Ipiportant. uee of the Alger Hiss case in the First positive signs of the walk­ bad government in Washington," Ing of the Warranta waa "a lofig (4) If you are employed outside the State and maintain a legU I am happy tef Inforfti you that communion service to occupy the (D-Ny), a Zionist leader, ariAD- government panel today called the Elaenhower said the great prob­ to' include thla story because it cathedral of a Sunday morning. Another application is that of Factor In teiiil Gen. Dwight D. Elaenhower U out appeared in West Virginia sUrts to produce a aatlsfactory Screaming Chinese Rads drawn out affair." ■—■' residence in Connecticut. the M. A. G ^ m in o Construction vlng Abramson, executive e ^ - ‘ "aore vulnerable" on thia.iasu'e. American Communist party "a lem facing the country today la one concerns Connecticut. Special services are held on all the Sheridan Corporation for per­ Their mittee member of the American when 1.700 miners failed to report level of polio antibodies in human charged "* recklessly through their Local police are attempting to It has been reported (on good Company was apparent low bidder X, Answering attacks on Steven­ for work on midnight shifts at the puppet of the Soviet Union", and beings,” Dr. Howard own artillerv fire Sunday #nd of peace. He called on ’’the power (5) If you are a member oC the Armed Force,s. on a six-jffilc continuation of the major religious holdiaya. mission to add one or two floors, Jewish Congress both criticized A. Howe, ad­ of the United States to lead the recover the loot taken from Brun- authority) that certain^birds are If such an open air church were containing four apartments each, Schoolwork son,, the Democratic candidate, for Grant frown No. 3 mine of Eastern recommended that it be required junct professor of Epidemiology at early today but failed In an at­ ner’a. According to Chester Bnm* highwayTrom the present job in Silver and pral-sed' Truman. to rfglster with the U. 8. govern­ free nations of the world to stop flying from the Nutmeg State to to be established in the Coventry to a building to be erected at the At the same time, Baruch — whaKhaa been called hia associa­ Gas and FUel association, and the Hopkins, said today. tempt to. recapture two Important ner, corporation president, it in­ Vernejn on towards Massachusetts. tion with the convicted former ment and bare ,lts membenerehip Communism. the Bay State and while doing so area, it would draw support from northeast corner of Main and It has been proven many times that smart elder statesman and adviser to Owing! and Riyerevllle mines of Antibodies are specific agents central front hills. , cludes v/atchej, Jewalry, sleetrie FOR FURTHER INFORMATION U sings go as/they have in the .children showed poor achMl grades because State ,d(^rtm ent enripjoye, these roster and its finances. The government demands, he are trsulsportlng alcoholic bever­ nasi, we ahould'start work on this ail of eastern Connecticut and Pearl streets on a lot which docs -Prtsidenta — said-he certainly did Consolidation C ^ . Co. of West which .can be developed in ihe U. 8. and South Korean soldiers ages in violation of the Massachu­ ’they couldn't see the work. Let ua help you supporters 'say.. Eisenhower, the Vlr|1nla. All are In the northern The recommendation came in a blood to produce Immunity against aaid, "the fibeat people in Washing­ ■job in about a»x weeks. might even provide close-knit co­ not contain the necessary land not agree with Truman’s remarks. on Triangle milt snd Sniper ridge ton, people who can command re- (Oontinnefi' a« n g o F b t ) TEL MI272 or 2-5(166 setts slate tax. ^ operation of towns in the enter­ correct thla condition with proper gtaaaea aft­ Republican entdidate, had given report by a two-member panel of a disease. i —— , ■■■ tU In closing,'! would like to have area requirements. ’TTie land la In Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New "a far greater aqd more personal the . Subversive Activities Control forced beck the fanatic Commu­ apect." If there’s anything that "OT you satisfy my curiosity as to the prise. Business Zone III. er you hat'e had 7 <>ur child’s byea tested. York and Sen. Rlcharil M. Nixon, Using a vaccine made of killed nists in fierce hand-to-hand fight­ Henry" hates it's somebody p^ing endorsement’' of FH^8 th«n had board iSACB), which had listened' polio virus, Dr. Howe found that The first objective of the Soviet reason for the "Entering South I the GOP vice presidential nominee, to more than 14 months of testi­ ing. REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS able to dodge his. Geslapo/<\'hich Crack of the Week also came to Eisenhower’s defense Stevenson. v it msde children develop' sniti- Union, Elsenhower aaid. ia a .fie- Windsor" cign which appears on mony...... ' Thunderous srtlllepy, mprisrs presslon in the United States,"m - Supreme Court sets up a Watch and Wan^ .Society One local man has a suggestion CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS YEAR ’ROUND yesterday and levelled attiuks at In a statement Suhday. they Four Indicted bodies against the virus. He .pre­ 417 MAIN STREET the Worcester bound lane between said: 'x, "Nurtured by the Soviet Union." and Katushs rockets Supported the ding, "that ia the first thing that outside oiit-of-state p A c k a g e the Deming street bridge over the to help you while away your idle • the President. sented his findings today at the time. As he was riding down East ’’Olliclsm In neither ciMf la the panel report said, the party annual meeting of the American C^munists. AHled frontline offi­ must never 7>e allowed here." Th() stores to trap • the ytinwary Bay Parkway and the Rotary in Ver­ Here are some excerpts from the cers estimated a. full' regiment— Will Consider State purchaser. / Center street one night this week, various statements and remarks fair or warranted. But If, there On Evasion of "strives Incessantly to make the Public Health aaaoclation in Cleve­ country, he said, must be alert to non. ‘which I noticed last Saturday is to be criticism; General Eiien- United States s Soviet America.” land. ' 3,000 and 3,500 men—advanced on the approach of a depression and How he's g o i ^ to punish the morning. la it a blunder or does he suddenly remarked brightly to by those who'spoke up on the lw> his companions. "Let’s break into FILMS hower is more vulnerable than The panel recommended that the each of the hills north of Kumhwa be prepared, to combat It before it Connecticut pttds is i a flighty South Windsor actually extend •ue;, The preparation of a triple vac­ late Sunday. > T H Job Rule -Brunner’s. Eveiyona else does." DEVELOPED AND ^vernor Stevenson." Million in Tax party ^ required to register with cine made Dr. Howe’s worli es­ arrives. queafion. they have been ob­ down tills far?. Silver — "I expressed my feel­ In New York City, an Elsen­ Ignoring heavy casualties, the served skUming to a landing just (Ed. note: In answer to the A. Non PRINTED ings of shock (to Elsenhower) that the Attorney General as Moscow- pecially difficult. Polio is really Asks Mcttarran Appeal an Irresponsible statement of that hower spokesman said StevenMm’s dominated, list its officers and three diaeaaee. Any of its three Chinese advanced through thunder­ llie Republican candidate called Washington, Oct. 20— over th^/state line, drunk as all question concerning the South 641 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER T E L 2-3128 friends "protest too much." Washington, Oct. 20—IS5—The members; and', give a financial getoii^'Seems their liquor supply Windsor sign along the Wilbur 24-HOUR SERVICE character could be made. ’0*c at- types of virus — LsJislng, Brun- ous barrages from their own snd for the repeal of the “unfair pro­ Supreme Court today agtaed to Justice department Mnounced to­ accounting. Allied big guns. It wss their comes from fermented berries that Cross between the. Vernon rotary ' tempt, by implication, to identify The Stevenson supporters noted visions of the McCarran (immi­ rule whether unions viidata. the Film Deposit Box that Elsenhower had become a day that four memlMra of a. New This marked the first step in a (CoaUaued Oa Page Four) fiercest counterattack since UN gration) Act." Taft-Hartley law by causliig mem­ 'gjxiw here and the bird.s And such and Deming street bridge, we . A t Store Entrance a man like Geo. Eisenhower r - York syndicate have -been indltiied "you must register" drivk directed Thank You a meal much to their liking. called a special meeting of the ^ DON'T whose humanity and broad tol­ member of-the Board of Trustees troops seized the two heights last The President last week assert­ bers to loae Jobs for breaking on charges of evading Income tax' against the American Communist week ed the record Of the Republicans union rules. The only remedy that we can editorial advisory group here at erance are known all ovisr the of the O arne^ Endowment for Threw Them Away International Peace In 194* while payments on huge profits reaped party. At lari report, the Communists on Immigration was bad and said The issue waa raisad in two ap­ see is for the tax commissioners The Herald. This learned body world — with antl-Semltlam and In the sale of sugar and corn ayrup. It was taken under the internal pondered the subject and finally StUI plenty of wear left In anti-Catholicism is just not per­ Hiss was president of the or­ Area Warned held Pike’s peak, the northwestern that Eisenhower, only recently had peals. In one Willard Christian qf both state.s to- settle for a joint KEMP'S ganization. On# of those indicted, the de­ security act of 1950. better known declared himself for revision of the Fowler charged the AFL radio Of­ MANCHESTER "bird watching society." came up with thla answer. shoes repaired here. missible even in the -heat of a knob of Triangle hill. Allied They' added that in Dec., 1948, partment tald. was a former as- aa the McCarran Act because its troops controlled the rest of the MbCarran Act which Truman said ficers' union caused tha RuU "Yupl" campaign.” aiataht U. 8. District Attorney In Seems that South Windsor la a Celler (in a Matement issued in the board, with Eisenhower a Mercury Drops rocky mass. Steamship Company dlaerimbia- The Oak Delicatessen wishes to thank Just Between I s SAM Y U LY E S member, declined Hiss’ proffered New Jersey. (Oontioued on Page Four) (ContlBued on Page Four) torily to refuse him employment. The fellow this happened to sprawling little town and really Hew York) — Silver’s "action is : 12 Burled Alive Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ in bad taste and an affront to resignation In the face of charges A tto rn e y -G e n e ra l McGran- In the other, James Prank Baa- might be a little embarrassed if does come down to the Jiighway at ery said the indictment! were re­ After bitter liand-to'^hand -fight­ all the wonderful people who/^sited this point. Which kinds bears out ter Kind Done W’hlle You T o 20’s T onight 'Inn. a truck driver, chafged the he knew w-e knew it. so we’re not Watt. ONE MILE OF (Continued on Page Thirteen) turned this morning by a federal ing,'the Reds called off their at­ AFL International Brotherhood of the sign that appears there. And (Conttaued on Page Thirteeii) our store during this past wiek. going to tell anyone. Let’s keep it 16 MAFLE STREET grand jury In New To*k City. tack st 9 a. m. today and holed up Teamsters, Local No... 41, caused to our.selves. being new to the area, we too have The government charged that By THE A.SSOCIATED PRESS in bunkers sncl caves to the north. often' wondered about the same Opp. First National Store News Tidbits the Byers Transportation C o m - Seem.-! our friend, along with a Parking Lot the four men asaoctated with the The coldest weather this season An American patrol today blew Bulletins 'pany to deprive him of w o r k a(H thing). ia forecast for New England to­ few^ thousand other people, went American Brands Corp., owe more Culled from AP Wires up the entrances to a tunnel uilder from the. AP Wires ; aignmenta. Thanks Atsa on a vacation this.,summer. Since than one million dollars in unpaid night. „ Triangle hill, burying alive 12 Reds I The Taft-Hartley act m a k er^ "He Shoulda Stood. . . " he was visiting some'pretty rug­ France Spurs New Row taxes and penalties. 'The U. 8. Weather .Bureau said who had. refused to come out. I unfair labor practice for a unWn We know a man who a.rqpe temperature# ■ will be in t)ie 20’a U. S'. Seventh- Division soldiers to the many people who helped.set up ged country.' hedecided he'd'heltcr Indicted alohg with the company Prescott Bush says kc- Is for to try to cause an employer to cheerfully one recent brisk morn­ were, these men: ^ In southern New England and low­ discovered the abandoned mine, ALGONQUIN PLEA DF^IED be careful how he carried hia ing and set about to prepare for AND mediate revision of the McCsrrsn- Washington, Oct. 29—*J5— ^ diacriminate againat a worker,'.'In Howard Lawn. Long Branch, N. er in the interior and . iiorthern more than half a mile long, four violation of a sub-section o f Jtie our store amt make our opening a big money, So before he left,-he took work. He chose from his , exten- On Europe Army Plan Wsl'ier'i rhmljrrstlon art . .“.'^uscs New England. Tbe Hnpmnc Court today denied' all the money he was bjringlng with L FLASH BULBS, OASES, 4 J., longtime assistant U. S. Attor­ days ago. The Chinese had been act. The aub-aection'makes It; an ,M4:e .wardrobe a aiiit of .tan tw-eed- ney a t ' Neyrarkvi Recently he ..wi^ I bring people from..-several. Oon- Gardeners were warnbtl that using.it-to infiltrate Allied.ilaaa, a rtN|ueat- by the Algonquin Gaa unfair labor practice for an . hlm'.anil ■ Atacked-lt aVav- in liis ■Tiewly returned from tbe ■ clean­ ^KKta.MpVIBS.'FAJCW Ji^net^fialaai'--Cenipany ..a-; . -i’v l . success^ ^ lax- Indicted at 'Trrttotl bir-a- ching^ |TieeUcutx'cltt(ss- sndr-from’ - Spring* Ifiantr'w^iich survived cold weath<< -v Intsrpretsrii. pleaded ovisr teud- .' fo r lilrtj>er "by di(Mi*rimtnati(Mi -In' re­ billfold. ers. . Bonn. Oemnny. Oct. ZS—(4V - ..other fiveT lo try to get .it raitifieid ■ field to Stsffordville to hear re­ er of last night should be taken in speakers H Chinese for the dozen stay of the tribiiBal'a order of But .not all in . the samq place. of . shading 68.388.88 on his 1Q4S gard to hire or any term or. ami*:^ Ha donped the suit and-wdlhtii -a' l^rUNir D rat StorasJ WMt Oermnh nnd Ahieilrnn Tby irarMament. t^rsqpal'income; tired SoUth;^ CaroMna judge Speak tf they are to be saved. ..The mer­ Reds inside to surraider. They re* laat'M im day whlek.fiemefi >tkr Hf- tucked a $20 bill in with hts i However, Pinay last night firm a hearing. ditlon o f employment to oneetmqjii abort while sat down to . what Hnla here were nlnrmed today by William J. GIglio, New York in church where Negro pastor cury dropped to 24 airove zero at fused, so^jwr order fame today to •nr discourage'membership ta fifiy A COMPLETE LINE OF driver’s license, another in that the political atom In France added; ministers to an all while congre­ the Portland, Me., municipal air­ seal th^^trancea. "aecret" compartment that every buelnessman. labor-organization." over the European Army treaty. "The government will listen at­ Frank 8. Livoral, previously con­ gation. port early today, a new low for Allied flghter-mobers swooped FOUB d ie in j e t CRASH In other actions today the Mali wallet. haaV a-nother with his aoclal They said the rising dlamor In tentively to all councils of care victed of narcotics law violations. queen Grandmother Mary, who the. date there. At Boston it over Papa-Ssn mountain, overlook- Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 20—(45 tribunal; ISAAC GELLIS KOSHER DELICA­ security card, ett. The idea of -X France against the partlripallon and prudence.” — Four airmen were killed today V Louis J. RoUi, New .York ac­ ha.s head cold, reported much bet­ .1. Refused to block, the Hoite- •f German troops fn Europe’s, The sudden storm over the countant previously Indicted on a ter * . ..British Defense Minister (CoatlBnod Oa Page Four) (Oontlkned on Page Four) in a naming takeoff 'crash of a lulu trial .of . seven permnn TESSENS, SMOKED FISH, HER­ defense comes at a critical time treaty waa touched off last week charge of making false statementa Emanuel Rhlnwell ss.vs ' British B-4S Jet bomber, at nearby Lock- charged with, plotting to teach a|)d ' for Chancellor Konrad Adeancr, J by Edouard Herriot. president of to the Reconatructlon Finance should lop six moatka off two-year bourne Air Force Base. sdvocate overthrow of tha Unttad LOTS ntanneh advocate of Oeiman co­ i the National Assembly and one of draft term, for B ri^ h soldiers and RING, IMPORTED CHEESE, HNE Con>. PROBE U. S. REPORT States goveriment. operation frith the Wrot. : France’s senior statesmen. The Juetice department said cut service time fo 12 months by 2, Dented the K a ia e r-F r^ Herriot , said he waa worried next year. Exiled Jordan Colonel Airs London. Ocl, 20*^45*— Brit­ 6R0CERIES, KNISHES, KISHKA, ARE READY FOR ish aecret service agents have Paris, Oct. 20—(85—A new ani particularly about treaty provi­ (Coatlaiied oa Page Tklrteea) Henry F, Downs, 67, former .(Conttaued aa BMh FaairJwt aMM6T blazing controversy over the sions he .said permitted Germany Ireen ordered to find out how POTATO SALAD and COLESLAW. superintendent of Norwalk Branch. Underground to Ban flritish top aecret details of Britain's European Army plan has in­ to build up a police force of Army Connecticut Railway and Lighting creased the prospect of a long calibre without the same llmtta- Co., dies at hia Florida home . . . latest hushhusb Jet aircraft en­ tiona that were Imposed on the 53 Are Rescued gine, the Conway. manag(4 to Two Airmen Die 1951 CH EVR O LET S T V L E U N E D ELU XE rattfleaUon battle In the French In Cairo, Egypt; military court Cairo, Egypt, Oct. 20 - An*bHuda. These Included expulsion of I;- National Assembly. Germany A m y itself, and re- sentences 81 auxIMkry police Ip get into the U. 8. publlcatton Atrainta placed on movement of exiled former colonel in Jordan’s Glubb Paaha and other Brittah of­ Aviation Daily. “ f o r a Sandti'ich or a Banquet** FOUR DOOR SEDAN WITH POWER RUDE SALE Foreign observer# also consider By Coast Guard Jail for disobeying (orders during Arab Legion says "liberal". Legion ficers of the Legion, inauguration As Jets Also Ledge Road and Beech Road Just Opened • It likely that the ruckua wll} Im­ French troops that might be need­ Cairo’s anti-Britjsh fire rioU last officers have formed an under­ of land reforms and a cleanup of WONT REOPEN TALKR . These lots are near the Island Beach. Large lots priced prove France’s bargaining posi­ ed to defend France’a empire January. iM u tiM 9cn« Sulik, rodle, htatar, M tw in i, tifiMl II9I1H O S Pkiay sought to silence at least Bradenton, Fla, Oct. 20— — ground group to fight "British alleged government corruption. - Tokyo, Oct. 20—(45— Oea. ’ Westfield; Mass., Oct at 5600 each win be sold daring this sale at $495. Term s tion for the kind of (m*ranteea she Dwight D.^ Elaehhower joins OPEN SUNDAY 7 A. M. boeliuplislil^ LBwM whiwttym ptct. ,the worries oyer creation of a The Coast Guard early today res­ Stevenson in urging employers to domination” of their* country and The colorful colonel, who com­ Mark Clark toilay bluatly ri^ Two Air Force Jets going 4001 ISO dowA, balance |10 a month, or 10% off for ewti. long h£a wanted from the United the - Legion’s British commander, manded the Arab Legion unit fused to reopen Koreaa annls- y SUtes and Britain ggalnst. a Geman fighting force toe large cued 39 children stranded since give arorkers time off to vote Nov. an hour collided In the air ye___ for France to mateth. Brig. John Glubb Pasha which captured the old city of tk-e talks on Communlat terms. day a mUe fkom Barnas airpfiii resurgent Germany. yeaterday afternoon when a pleas­ 4 . . . American Cancer Society "The government stands in ure boat riui aground. delegates are told U. S. supports 'The report came from Col. Ab- Jerusalem in the Palestine 'tirar; He told Red commaaders UN where*! some 7,500 persona vapp OAk= SWIMMING, .BOATING, Premier Angina Pinay told dulls el Tel. who lied to Cairo in likened hia underground unit to X Eye/f“-rry/t—Buy/f - favor of the European defense T he boat. Ranger HI, struck a more cancer research than all will never agree ta negotiate gathered, including the wife nad French newamen last liight lit hia community and will- defend this sandbar at .the mouth of the Mana­ other coimtriea combined. June, 1949, and later waa Uie Eigyptian army' group that further on any proposal requit­ two sons of one of tha two piMta FISHING, BECRCATION heme town of St.. Oiamond that position. I have'nothing, to change tee river in Tampa bay on She Second airman died o f . InjuriM June, 1940, and later .was sen­ overthrew Egypt’s King Farouk. ing forced repatriation ef wrar killed. ^ the government ’*wiU maintain its DELICATESSEN ONLT Z8 BONDTES FBOM MANCHESTER In that. This .pOaitloh, juat as that Florida wast coaat. received Friday when aruck struM tenced to death In abaentla- by "Liberal officers and strong po­ prisoners.. The two plknen were parLofan DIRECTIONS: From Manchester take Baate 88 tu Hebma m i initial positioA firm” in support of taken laer by the parUament, ex- The children and fourteen' adult a formation of marching men at Jordan for allegedly assisting In' litical oppoaltion fire leagued four-plane formation which $Bl raUflcatlon of the treaty. eluded all Ideias'' of reconstruction HIGH WIND HITS SAIGON Juat completad a demonMratiqK m 35A 0.\K STREET CARTER CHEVROLET CO.. INC. Aamtoa. Signs at Aamtaa polat the wray ta Aamtaa chaperones—all from St. Peters­ AmariUo, Tex. . . . Catholics in the' plot that ended 'in the againat the Britiah-controIIed ad­ -That was an expected declara­ Of a Oermah wehmacht auch ax burg—spent anxious hours wait­ Providence diocese 'notified they assaaslnatioli of King Abdullah. ministration - under Preipier Hu- Hnlgoa, Indochina, Oct. 20 an ah' show to mark tho dafitoatkm GIL GENDEL, Prop. tion , since he. waa the Piymier we have known.” TEL. 2-8244 Babyland *' 311 MAIN STU ET PHONE M 74 Office Open Daily Including Saturday and Sunday P. BL ing to be rescued while the Oiaet are expected to refrain from scad- Tel said he and the officers, da," said Tel, adding that "it is — A typhoon swept Saigen ta- of an administratkMi huUdlaS. ^ when ■ France signed the treaty Herriot and many othar French Guard rouiided.4Tp. email craft that lag eaagratalatory card to any along with sympathetic Jordan high time for the liberation of alght, pluaglag the city lata . They coUided as they wwn *9n» SEE ADV. ON PAGE 3 hut May.. The -aigntng committed Catholic attempting marriacs out- poUticiana, had sent nti)e. demands darkneaa aad leaving ntfseto ■ i - * • ‘ AMSTON LAKE COMPANY hl8’ government, along with the (Oaattaaad aa Page i j ’. - (^MUaasd Fafs TBi m ) sl<^ the church. ' to Premlsr Twtflk .^iiha Abul (OeaUMHil aa Paga Twa) blacked by fallen trass. KEMP'S, Inc. -y .. ■ - X 1 .. .. AMSTON, OONM. 7M ’l l

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