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TWELVE SATURDAY, XUGUST 28, 1984 Average Dally Net Press Riih ThaWenthar Fer Om Week Ended Feneaa* ef U. 8. Woatkar Bariaa iianrlj^Bt^r lEitpnijtg If^raUi Angnet 28. 1S54 tired Town WMfjsre woirker Jesite Few Bgkt ekewete tanlgkL Lew Reynolds, who fquhd It in a Cana­ Hold First Annual 10 ,9 78 afeeat~ie. Tneeday elendy, eeeL About Town dian veterans magaalne called Member of Am Audit ehanee ef min. High nenr 7S. ■ Heard Along Main Street The Veterans* Advocate,” strings The ^Honh Honk \ Serenade Jaycee Clambake Borenn of Clreolatlon BAwatil r.< Morlarty. Drawcnt- five songs together into a plug Hanche$ter^A City of Village Charm le RegUAw of voteM, h«a lU«d for safe driving. Ua Intention to for that of* And on Some of Mancheiter*$ Side Streets^ Too Called "Music for the Road,” it The Mancheater Junior Ouun- lice In the forthcoming Demo­ goes like this: Links Germany to Coventry b«r of (kmimerco will hold its first VOL.LXXra.NO.287 -(Claeeifled Advertleing on Page l i j MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1954 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS cratic primary election. Morlarty Obstacle Course ^behind him. cursing the lustiest At 45 miles per . hour sing, annual clambake tomorrow at the restdee at M N. School St. A lot of people have been boiling swearworu you ever heard. Final­ “Highways are Happy Ways.” Italian-American Homo In Rock­ inside for a long while over this ly we pull and start to pull At 55 miles per hour sing. The Motherhood of Mary Circle dadrdratted situation and its about around his left to go by him. Then I ’m but a Stranger Here, ville beginning at 3 p. m- will meet Monday eveniiw at 8 time aomebody blew off 'steam the green arrow goes off and the Heaven ia my Home.' Jaycee membere and their Phenix City G>lor Guard Awaits Inspection o’clock at the‘home of Mia. Vin­ publicly. - ...... green light comes on. He drives At 65. miles per hour sing, gueete are Invited to attend. Tick­ cent P o p el^ i of 113 Helaine Rd We've appointed ourselves a on ahead, blissfully unaware of the "Nearer My God to Thee.” ets may ba purchaaed from Ted Mre. William Newbury will be the committee of one to curse that visceral turmoil we are experi­ At 75 miles per hour sing, co-hoatees. encing. LaBonne, newly appointed chair­ light at Broad Street and Center •When thtvRoU- Ill is ia rCalled -■ Up man of the social and program Grand Jury Street and denounce the dam thing We can’t make our left turn any Yonder,r. I’ilI’ll . ^M There."Thei ~ A aon waa bom Aug. 21 at the more and neither can three or four committee. onCe and for all. At 85 miles per hqur Ising. LaBonne said the menu will In­ Hartford Hoapltal to Mr. and Mra. We are sure there is a perfectly motorists behind us. We curse Lord, I’m OominEvHome.”nin|^H Robert aifford of 74 Center St., some more. clude the complete fare custom­ indicts 545 Windaor Docka. Mr. Clifford ia a logical explanation for how that arily served at clambakea, traffic light works and why it has But, let’s start all over again and Tbne Walto For No te a s e r at Waddell School. The see if we can’t do better this time. LaiBonne alio announced that Phenix City, Ala., Aug. 30 paternal grandparenta are Mr. and to work that way. No doubt it We are approaching the intersec- We have reason to aym^athisa the program section of the com- Mra. Alfred aifford of 61 Hemlock provides for the greatest good tionito make a left turn onto Broad. a little with a aomewhat mittee, under the direction of (AP) —An emergency grand St. for the greatest number. lady who called the Police De- Jack Shea, ia lining up apeakere e m o n The li^ht is green, but we need a jury returned 646 indict­ Right now we don’t care to hear partipcnt early thla week. Time for the coming eeaaon. Plana call ram green arrow. We slow down gradu­ ments today after three snena Puckaite of this town about that, however. We just ally, hoping the driver in back will haa a way of aUppIng by that ia for political epeakera from both and Frank Buakeviciua of Hart­ want to express our pent up senti­ realize we are not going through almost uncanny. . major parties. A Harvest Dance Is weeks of investigating vice ford filed a marriage licenae appli­ ments, no matter how selfish and that light. It seems S|^. Edward Wlnxler also under consideration. and corruption in Phenix cation yesterday in the Hartford how irrational. We have our signal lights on, of was on duty one morning when he City and then went back to Bureau of Vital Statistica. Everybody who has to go by course, and furthermore we are received a call from a highly in­ work to continue a crack­ Autos in Town's. Second Highway Fatality/of 1954 that monster regularly has some frantically hand-signaling for a left dignant lady whose sleep was un' Atomic Bill Hints UMT William Delaney, seaman, USN, ^ p e about it. depending largely turn, at the stop line we halt, set doubtedly being very rudely In Gibbons Assembly down on racketeers. aon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rudaa on the direction from which he ap­ Uing down.for a long wait through terrupted. Under Alabama law names of of 127 Florence St., is aboard the proaches it. the green light, and the long, long, Isn’t there a town ordinance Lists Smorgasbord those Indicted must be withheld Signed by Proposal in heavy cruiser USS Baltimore cur­ Our personal complaint is. from red light which stays lit while until the defendants are arrested against working on Simday?” or are under bond. Scores of rently on its third Mediterranean the point of view of a motorist traffic crisscroases in seventy lady asked. cruise with the U. S. SUtb Fleet. who often drives eakt on. C e n t e r eleven other directions. Gibbons Assembly, Catholic gamblers and others identified There meet certainly is”, re­ with the rackets in this vice-crust­ Street and takes a left turn onto The guy in back slams his brakes plied the sergeant. Ladies of Columbus, will open its Eisenhower Marine M. Sgt Paul A, KeUey. Broad. Our gripe is the most le­ cm, inches from our rear. Then, ed city already ;had been arrested '’Well, come up here and catch 1054-1S55 season with the annual by-National Guardsmen and if any aon of Mrs. Mary Kelley of 335 gitimate one beyond a doubt. (may he run out of gas 35 miles these men red-handed”, said the Washington, Aug. 30 (IP)— Charter Oak S t. ia on his way for If you don’t know from , expe­ from a service statiopi, he puts an open meeting. Tuesday, Sept. 14, of those were included in the in­ Washingtbn, Aug. 30 (JP)— duty in the Far East after spend­ lady, "they’ra making a lot of In St. James' Hall on Park Street. dictments and had already made President Eisenhower today rience that the left lane is for a indignant elbow , on his horn ring. racket’* President Eisenhower told ing four weeks in theataglng regi­ loft turn only, you’d never find Mayhem! 6nS of the features df the pro­ bonds in circuit court, it was not signed the new atomic energy ment at the Marine Corps Base at Well, ma’am, wa’d ha glad to”, necessary to arrest them again. the American Legion today out. And don’t anybody tell us But we really don’t blame him. answer^ Wlnxler, "the only gram will be a smorgasbord at legislation and declared it will Cunp Pendleton in California. that nonsensical paint somebody How is he to know? 8:30 p. m. For entertainment the There waa no immediate indica­ this country must cast aside trouble is. today la Monday.” tion on how many individuals speed the time when the atom wishful thinking and politi­ splashed all over the place ac­ As we said, we’re sure its all for Center Thespians are scheduled to “will be wholly devoted” to complishes anything, because it the best and we know whoever-fig' The lady didn't leave her name. put on a one-act play. were indicted because multiple in­ cal timidity” and start build­ doesn’t. urea such things out has done dictments were expected against peaceful purposes. ing a strong, ready-to-serve In fact we think it adds to the everything short of building a September Brides several gamblers. , The bill, which ignited one of confusion, but maybe we’re Just multi-level crossing to cure the ills The marrying urge is on in full Number 8Un Uncertain the hottest Congressional fights of military reserve within the nanwl Seaen burned up. of the crazy intersection. But we force just - now and September The exact number of defendants the year, overhauls the 1946 next year. \ A N D ^ Somebody told us the arrow for do have two suggested iemedtes promiseSsto be the big month of Will not be known until the indict­ Atomic Energy Act. One of the The President, cheered uproari- a loft turn—and you can only turn which to our untutored mind seem the y « a i^ matrimonially. The QUINN’S ments are Indexed. changes permits the government, ously by some 7,700 delegates Septit Talks left on the arrow in case you worthy of investigation. Society Dept, of The Herald has It waa almost a foregone con­ under certain security safeguards, visitora to the Legion’ion’>vMth didn’t know—lasU eight seconds. The first is to start down around 18 listed alrekdy, with liine for clusion, however, that the flrsf to give nuclear information. to tional convention, announced Mashlas GIsaati We are not sure how long it’s lit, Griswold Street with overhead Saturday, Sept, llvalone. The proe- PHARMACY interim report would contain no America’s allies.' ' creation of such a force but it isn’t lit long enough. That’s signs about kix by six feet c a n ^ pective brides areNmged to get indictments for, the murder of The new legislation also, for the 'a number one item” in his Septic Tanks,' Drain for sure. a simple message like this—LEI their pictures and wedding ac- anti-vice crusader A. V- Patterson- first time, opens the door for de­ program for (Congress. F ie l^ Dry WcIIb and Anyway the trouble It that some LANE FOR LEFT ’TVRN ONL'F, counts In early. Tuesdayi Is the Herald Photo. .' whose death on June 18 started velopment of a private atomic The gathering of war veterana Lines Installed out-of-atater, or even an out-of- And under the light we would hang deadline fof7« Seturday lading By JOSEPH A OWENS OPEN SUNDAYS the unprecedented vice purge in power industry within the United from all over the world and from another six by six reading—LEFT and Rcinired. towner, drives up to the stop line picture. , ' ^ > North Coventry—(Special)—Six sell these six for any amount of Peters home, but few atop to ask Phenix (hty where wide-open States. foreign lands a keynote frmn In the wrong lane and Sto^ for TURN ON LEFT ARROW ONLY. money.” about the creatures. gambling and other- rackets Eisenhower, in a statement, took the outset that peace is a product But we have a better solution. Unusual CUId pompous, long necked creatures 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. the red light. He should not be in m th soft, snowy-white feathers ' The gander,' a 15 pounder, sensed As a breeze ruffled the long flourished for years. * note of the. warm debate in Con­ of strength and war a product of Wm. F . the left lane but how should he We learned to drive in Providence We couldn’t help becoming Inter­ what Max was saying and sounded feathers Max sighed. The “ Honk State authorities directing the Hn-ald Photo. gress over these provisions. .wieakness. where.motorists are as famed for Ilnlc'Max Peters with a country Honk” serenade waa taking him Among the' 35' fife and drum corpa that competed for prizes Sat­ Gov. Lodge Speaks know it? Those arrows on the ested and admiring the courage of off loud and long, seemingly in an 9 P.M. to 9 PJI. search for Patterson's killer urday afternoon in Rockville was thla snappy unit from UnlonviUr. He said he feels "some mia- ground don’t help. their anarchy on the road as a youg coujile with their first baby, over fobr thousand miles away. A air of thanks and' acknowledg- back across the sea, to another haven’t completed their case. understandingA" w_prt' aeveated Gov. John Lodge of Connecticut they are for their skill in country—to another day. The TaloottvlDe Silliouettee were hosts for the event which featured put it that way in the main wel­ Steele & Son If he noticed the sign under the a six months old boy, who were country li^ hasn’t seen in 27! ihent. Even before today’s report was both Junior and senior groups. Corapirte results of the competltlnn during the debate, and added; light which says “Left Turn on manueverlng through tight places. taking a northern vacation tour years but onbs.which has left made, Solicitor Johnson had spoken ”1 want our people to know that coming speech and added that "ap­ M3 VERNON ST. With that background we are Its' Bread is a special treat for the are In the Rockville column. (See Page 11). peasement merely multipliee the ' Arrow Only” h r might have a for the benefit of the young impression. ■ sextet who thrive on scratch feed. of the' poseibllity that two slihul- these provisions are designed hint. The sign la to small And it’s inclined to believe the be^t thing father’s health. He waa just re­ ‘The six geese aje pets. Noth­ taneoue divisions of court might eventually to relieve the taxpayer hazards of war.” Td. Ml.f4l531 or would be to yank the blamed light In the evening the group retires to And a past national commander too dirty to read. covering from a severe illness and ing else« Just pets. ITiey remind a pen in the back of the property' be necessary to try the defendants pf the' enormous tost of the com­ ' MI-f-7842 So the green arrow comes on. down entirely and let the best man looked it. . me of my childhood oiKthe other in order to avoid a log Jam. Norm­ mercial aspects of the enterprise, oT the- Legion, Lewie K. Gough e< win. What’s worse, bent fenders or and they arise before sun-up. the IMAGINE! Pasadena, (?alif., told the conven­ He Just stays where he is. We are His wife, a mere slip of a girl, side. 'Vot country? Vere «lse but following morning. ally one judge tries all cases. while fully protecting the public ulcers ? , did the driving and, - of course, Germany?” Burke’s Jail Break interest in atomic energy. tion: “If nothing happens they will Grand Jury testiinory is protect­ “The more the free world aur- cared for the infant. She had elec­ Max waa sitting on the boU ed by closely guarded secrecy but “ In fact, these provisions carry Music Per Maalaca tric appliances for heating the step of the several which lead live to be 70 years old. That’s what into effect the 1946 policy decKra- rendera to Commuqiem'the raora always believed as kids,, so " . the very identity of -many of the we risk a third world war.” Probal^Iy no other song has baby foods, and other necessary his back door and gathered around • 1 5 ’“ .. witnesses subpoenaed here In the tion of the original Atomic Energy In an address strongly Imply­ caused so much distress among equipment. Much of the time on him were his pets of nostalgia. not now?” past three we'ks indicated the na­ Under Jury Probe Act, that free competition in Although unaccustomed to ig George Oockett, a neph­ THArS AU YOU FAY ^ ing he will propose some form oJ offlciala of the National Safety the road the child slept in a com-' ture of the investigation. private enterprise should be Universal . Military Training GLADIOLUS Council as one that came out sev­ fortable little bed or basket—po strangers on their stomping ew wh'^spends his summers at strengthened.” eral ' aeaaons back relating the fancy bassinet—but the trouble (round they gave forth with their the Petertf\place. didn't say muchi for the new *^TREAM LINER”—All aluminum com­ There were leaders in the cru­ (UMT), Eisenhower declared; TIm Growing «ff H im Gkkb It Ovr liisilwul sading Russell (county) Better Elsenhower, expressed confi­ "We have failed miserably to lament in a bar about to close for waa they could make no advance jest “Honks” and paraded in mili­ but his admmi^on for the pets was bination, self-storing window with the FINGER TOUCH Bo.ston, Aug. 30 t at their tnas- control charged repeatedly that racketeers be-a boon to public and private de­ lover. chance,” as they *ay, for some of ter’s feet., Female Weighs 12 Lbs. Elmer, “Trigger” Burke—variously described by Dist. Atty; velopment of atomic energy. It tary reserve in which we*hava ba- "They Untie my shoelaces. It’s Volume buying helps us pass on the sarinip to YOU! controlled election machinery . in lieved for 156 years. Now at In it, the sorrowful chap pours the hotels or motels refused to Max has not nametkjmy of the Phenix a ty and infiltrated even Garrett H. Byrne as “fantastic and unbelievable” and by. a will lead, he said, to greater na­ out his tale of woe to the bar ten­ harbor them for fear the baby great fun for them when one is geese. "She Is the gandei;|s wife,” tional strength. long laat we must'buUd such a ro^ able -to remove my wallet with his See ua for a full line of Aluminum Awnings, Into the Jury boxes to protect their former Jail Inmate aa "a cinch Ify serve. And we must maintain HOCKMUM GARDENS der, winding up with the mourn­ might disturb other guests. averred Peters looking InHhe di- Interests. you had outside help.” . “Programs undertaken as a re­ bill. That trick hasn’t cost me any rSetioh of a well shaped 12 pojind Canopies, Venetian Blinds sult' of this new law.” the Presi­ it." . " 44 BALDWIN ROAD BIANCHESTEB ful refrain, '‘Give me one for my We happened to be sleeping on Patterson, who had been nom Burke’s release Saturday by Eisenhower said, too, amid re­ baby, and one more for the road' the same fioor one night with the money yet, but it could be pretty goose. disguished men who invaded the Fresh' Charges dent declared, “will ' help, us \' HersM Photo*. Cross Bridge At Oakland and Proceed To First Right —a request than'which there little family and heard not a sound expensive someday.”* Inated for Attorney General of progress more rapidly to the time A Hartford man died aad-three other pereoas received head injurlee which seat thetn to Maaohee- newed cheering from the maaaed On Dealing Street Miss the Animals If names had been applied, this' CALL BILL TUNSKY Alabama m a cleanup platform Jail through supposedly locked ter Memorial Hospital, where m y were re trie d ia good condition today, ae the reealt.ef this twe-car Legionnaires packed into the TELEPHONE MI-S-0257 and MI-t-M21 could be none more spine-chilling from the little boy, who had a one would be the leading con­ gates and doors leading to the when, this new source of energy to the NSC. smile for everybody as they left Raising his ^vfilce above the vo­ c-o GREAT EASTERN — 24 OAK STREET was the RfiA’s attorney. will be wholly devoted to the con­ accident at \V. Middle Turnpike, atout 500 feet east of Tower Road, shortly before midalght Saturday. ■weltering National Guard audi­ cal ’proteat of the fowl, Petera told testant to share pionlckers with Jail's exercise yard was strongly Face Convicted Wilfred LaPolnte, 55, of 17 LorrajM St., Hartford, died at Hartford Hospital yesterday from While the theme of the song the next morning to continue their Marilyn Monroe. The ' beauty of TEL. ^1-3-8271 or Ml-9-9095 Other witnesses included state in­ reminiscent of the great $1,219,- structive purposes of man.”. torium: trip. hia story. As a youngster he lived the barnyard waa anything but vestigators, highway patrolmen and As tP the act’s application injuries. LaPolnte was driver of the car In the lower photo. Police have not yet determlaed how "Thla reserve will not unduly wasn't new—Tin Pan Alley d«^ in northern Germany on a large national guardsmen who seized 000. Brink’s robbery of 1050 here. the accident occurred. . William Felb^r, of 36 DrIveA waa the driver of the ear ia top photo. (Story burden me who have already rives as much', if not more, pleas ------*• farm. shy. As in the Brink’s case, nobody Huk Leader abroad, Eisenhower said it will ure and profit from songs dealing Morgan Moorns Peters says that he does 'not hundreds of slot machines, crooked was shot, nobody was hurt while “ gveatly strengthen our common on Po|(c 7). servedJ! > • with the subject of unrequited love Chris. Olenney laid out the red His sky blue eyes do not hide any of the eggs. Neighbor­ dice, marked cards - and lottery defense and security.” Eisenhower, himself a life mem­ his love for the days of yore. Max tickets in widespread raids on masked and disguised men moved Manila; Aujg. 30 (/P> —State ber of the Legion, wore the cap as from thpsq dwelling on happier carpet for Mailman (Thet Mori has curly blond hair which blends ing farmers have bMn the recipi­ through supposedly secure bar­ He said-America’s allies, armed and brighter themes—the number last Monday morning but the let­ ent of his generosity . o notorious gamMlng dens. prosecutors today said they were with atomic data from the United of the Abilene, Kan.-, Post when with his optics. The accent which Ousted Chief Before Jury riers. TwV Ex.POWs he stepped forward, waving ac- . has proved sturdy enough to sur' ter carrier didn’t appreciate the' flavors his deep baritone is un­ Fast moving vehicles traveling Burke’s confinement had a faint preparing frealv charges against States, will be in a better position Clerics Lash Carol Nears AMESITE Vive all types of treatment, snd generosity. on .Route 44A often' slow down Another Who went before - the to evaluate enemy atomic capablll- knowledgment of the yelHzqf, mistakably German. link with the Brink’s case. He was convicted Communist Huk leader is still heard occasionally, a fact Olenney has been dubbed the No. when passengers see the geese Jury was ousted Police (?hief Pal Ues,' to train a defense and to whistling ovation, but he discard­ He and his wife Olga chose their New Rg Daniel, who had said he received held for September trial on a Lula Taruc, the wily rebel who Chafed with that has probably curdled the 1 Bofrton Red Sox rooter in Man- playing on the front lawn of ^ e charge of possessing a machine was sentenced yesterday to 12 learn how to use atomic weapons. Racial Bias^ Rugged Coast ed it before he began speaking. present homeslte, though Max orders from Mayor Elmer Reese The Presideiit recalled his aug- Urgee Foreign Policy. Unity DRIVEWAYS music appreciation of all the NSC cbeeter now that Lefty Bray, haa Works In Hartford, because at gun. Police investigators, said that years imprisonment and a $10,000 to let gambling Joints operate .un­ members. disposed of his Red Sox Dugout at gun was used in the-attempted kil­ fine -for rebellion. geation last December that na­ Near the beginning Of hia the Center. Chris haa taken in a heart the jiread winner has never molested. Several city policemen tions with atomic materials and Atomic Arms Assistihfif Reds Of Carolinas speech, he threw into hia proparod' But if this curdling has taken wanted" to lead anything but a A also said they had identical orders ling In June of. an often-questioned dovernment prosecutors said EXPERTLY INSTALLED place, then- we have something number of Red Sox' games this Brink’s case suspect. Jotoph J. know hotw—including the So'viet remarks a new passage—calling In Silvia life. Through A from “higher up.” they 'Were not satisfied with the Union—pool jhelr resources Ih an that may reverse their thinking season at Fenway Park | but he "Specks” O’Keefe. Police said they By ERNEST A. AGNEW By THE ASSOCIA1 FRE8.S Wilmington, N. C., Aug. 30 — sri'ong terms for American unity didn't enjoy any as well as the Iiie geese, .now 18 months old, HALE HAVEN Reese, who denied the accusa­ sentence imposed on Taruc by agency set up under the Untti on foreign policy. loM Grading — Moehinn Sp^rad — about music, ahow the NSC that made a striking appearance with believed Burke, a 37-6-year-old Judge Gregor.16 Narvau of the Evanston, 111., AUg. 30 —The TWO former Army risoners of Two equare red flags with' black ..music can be u8ed to recommend three last-^-^day. Saturday and tion, was arrested'on chargee of World War II Army Ranger sought Nations for peaceful appUcatiofi/of war in the Korean confitot faced, centers—signaling the approach "Stability in our national pur­ Forms SM fownr Roitd Sunday when Lou Boud­ their bright orange bills and blue PEACHES wilful neglect of duty. Manila Ck>urt of First Instance. nuclear power. momentous second* general as­ poses it essential.” the President safety as well as to induce drivers eyes set against the white feath­ for New York questioning in sev­ Taruc waa convicted only of charges bf collaborating Vith the of a hurricane—were'.run up flag- to get . p o tt^ before climbing in reau’s club rose to the .occasion eral slayings, was impdrted for sembly of the World Council of enemy today before two different staffs along the rugged North said. "Obriously this cannot ho ob­ Abo: P cn l^ Lots Tonnis Conrts — Wolu and whipped the New York Yan­ ers. Their legs and web feet are WILL BE READY Virgin Fore charges of rebellion. He had plead­ tained . if there ia to be marked behind the wheel. the O’Keefe ambush. Churches neared its end today af­ Carolina coast today. kees three atralght times. a darker orange than the bills. ed guilty to a 23 count indictpient courts martial at posts In Ihinois change--or if the world ia to fear A poem sent along to us by re- Wore Fake Unlformii Including murder, kidnap, arson ter ringing declarations calling for and TeXas. The V\>ather Bureau fh ordering 10% FOR CASH TRANSACTIONS Mailman Morgan holds the. A^ one time Max had 10 pets, BEGINNING MONDAY McCarthy Airs Shivers Vieipry “the living together” of tKe East the' hurricane warnings displayed a marked change-^wlth every crown as the No. 1 Yankee rooter "but I (hade the mistake' of butch­ O’Keefe, now ■ jailed in Spring- and robbery. At San „ Antonio, Tex., CpI. veering .at- the partisan political Tormt orrangod If dotirod. field for violation of an old parole, Prosecution earlier asked that and West and. placing the church aaude' Batchelor, 22, Kermlu from Wilmington northward to in town. Although he doesn’t get ering four of them. No, I couldn’t adamantly against racial segrega­ Tex., was being tried ■ in a sheet- .Manteo, N. Cj, said hurricane Carol winds. . f the chance to see Manager Casiey eat them. IVho could after seeing Just Opened At Plan to Employ was moved to a maximum security life sentence be imposed on the In Tex^Raee as increasing in intensity. The "The only anewer Is that tha ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISED lY cell after Burke rode to freedom 40-year-oId dissident who surren­ tion and use of nuclear'weapons. metal btiildipg at Fort Sam Hous­ Stengel’s team play as often as them play so happily?” J. NOVELU This'assembly of church leaders h ^ t order went out as Carol, third American people must be informed Olenney gets to Boston, he never­ Couldn’l Buy Tlirm in a car driven by a bewigged man dered last May. Defense said ton, while Lt. Col, Harry Flem­ 'and their decisions be made cirar.” disguised as a woman, accom­ they were satisfied wiM the "sen­ representing 163 denominations ing’s trial was being conducted at humcane of the season, churned theless roots for them 12 months ... With hia past error .stiir on his ‘No Witnesses’ Hailed/by Ike from 48 countries ends tomorrow northward 130 miles e u t of E!i8enhov.rer flew here from hia a year. conscience Peters states, "I paid ORCHARDS : panied by the two make-believe tence. / Fort Sheridan, III. C harlton, S. C. V summer stay in Colorado this Demaio Brothers NNE PHARMACY Mountain Road, Olaatonbury uniformed guards who went Into Ta-.-ub, who eluded government after - almost continuous sessions Batchelor, came into the court Predicting fpr weeks thgt the 13.60 each for the geese. I wouldn't By a. MILTON KELLY Dallas, Aug. 30 lA*)-—President since Aug. 15. The principal major An eimy morqlng advisory from morning to addrua hia former . ESTABLISHED 1920 Yanks' would ov^om e the' Cleve­ the Jail to get him. forces for eight yeqrs, made an room smiling. He told a' reporter. the Mian^Weather Bureau placed comrades in arms.. — OPEN SUNDAYS — shington. Aug. 30 tJ?)-—Semr A hundred witnesses were Sum­ impassioned appeal for social Jus­ Eisenhower is “highly pleas^” at task remaining was. that of the land Indians in the American the ’’re-election” of Texas Gov. Al­ “I’m glad to get it over with.” He the searonz third -hurricane about The President said that 'for • CALL NOW-^ANYTIME League penpant race, Morgan saw McCa>thy (R-Wis) said today he moned'by the grand Jury while tice in a 25 minute address tb the "oneness in Christ”, or church was in the uniform he wore as a 140 miles east southeast of ^ 8 A.M. ro 8 P.M. will call no defense witnesses in police throughout the Northeast lan Shiverli—a conservative, Dem­ unity. only a sweep of the aeries last the Senate’s^new investigation of court last Friday when he was ocrat who supported Republican member of the First Cbl.vary Divi­ Charleston, 8. C. (Coatianed'oa Page Sevan) Mnnehester MI-S-7491— Hartford CHapel 7-8617 weekend for his favorites, llie Red pressed their hunt with few clues arraigned. Over the weekend, the assembly sion an,d lobked Sturdier than he . The advisory warned small craft Sox, with Glenney rootin’ them on, THE ARMY ond NAVY CLUB hia conduct vriiich will start here beyond automobiles abandoned in He was listed by the Army as Elsenhow’cr in the 1952' presiden accepted reports which; did when he left the Far East tomorrow. tial election- Make .East-Wc. different localities. The witness­ the third-ranke’d leader in the Huk Democratic Natioiial C!hairinan earlier this year. Beach, Fla., to stay in - port. It .Monday, morning Glenney was Flying in frpm Do^ Amgelea for es called included not' only jail hierarchy at the time of his sur­ Appealed, to Communist and One of his .attorneys said in an added thet“ northeast storm Wvoh- the new inquiry, and to learn the Stephen Mitchell says he does not non-Communist nations to recog­ waiting in hli Main Street store emjiloyes and police, but people render. . • consfder Shivers’, victory- an- indi interview he would ^clairn that the ings are-,.displayed south of Cbpe. for Morgan. to deliver the mail. verdict seven fellow Senktprs have who live in tenement houses com- '- The Manila Evening News, first nise- -Uley-muat.',‘UY.e.,..tpgether” in Army ’’promised Batchelor immun­ Hatteras to CAarieeton,' S. C.” Bulletiiis reached in the McCarthy-Army cation of any national trend or of order to head off* their march His ears stuffed with cotton, Chet hearings, McCarthy said hb is ‘anything about Eisenhower.”' ity and then went back on its Highest winds are estimated at from the AP Wires walked in,..depoaited the mall and ready to testify in his own b e h ^ (Continued on Page Seven) (Continnnd on Page Seven) Shivers rode a record Texas promise.’’ about 'BO miles, per hour near the left without a word. In the new inquiry, if he is request­ primary vote Saturday to victory (Cemtinued on Page Two) Th'e attorney, Joel Westbrook of storm’s center. Strong to gale Celebrating the Red Sox sweep, ed to do so. - ' over Austin' Atty. Ralph Yar­ ~r San Antonio, said Batcheloj^ "la- winds extend out'about 125 miles Glenney pasted photos of members eager to clear himself writh the west and gal'* winds 160 miles east CHILO SAFE IN NEBR.ABKA of the Red Sox in his display win­ DEVELOPMENT But he Indicated no desire to borough, backed by Liberal Texas Kearney, Neh„ Aug- 9S. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT American people.” off the eye—the hu'ricar.e’s’'center. GALILEE Fin MUKET testify. . Democrats. A youag Korean war veteran dow, Just for the benefit of one Hopee For Quick Windup It was a runoff election in which The corporal -is charged with The advisory said reports during Chester Morgan. STARTING AT 8tl5 SHARP FifeiMih Stall Wrangle collaborating with the enemy and the night *”have not been conclusive rharged In. Connecticut nlth-ab- IF IT SWIMS WE HAVE IT From last reports, despite a 20 RKG'^LAR GAMES—.3 SPECIAL^ His hope, he told ■ reporter, Is Shivers won an unprecedented—in News Tidbits dactlng hl« 17-roonth-old dnngb- RATHING^^ RaATING — HSHING — HUNTING for .a quick windup of the inquiry, Texas—Hjlrd. elective two-year informing on hia buddiea during but it appears to be moving at ter said today the‘ child Is with thorough riding from his associ­ term and Yarborough failed a sec Culled from AP Wires his 31 months as a prisoner of war about four mites per hour toward ROUTE 6 cNid 44. BOLTON— 2 MILES EAST OF MANCHESTER I ates at the post office. Morgan'ia which he termed ”a great waste of in North Korea.. him at hia motber'a home here. time." On Europe Army Pact ond straight time to unseat him. the- north.” This is expected to. Daran Johaeon. 24, said he had recovering from the sho<^ The latest tabulation of - the (tor of 33 Who HUyrd continue for the next 12 bourr. ”1 wUl cooperate to get thla He was one of 23 r American "There are some indications of never heard of court action giv­ WE HAVE INSTALLED A “Mah Friends” thing out of the way as quickly Texas Election bureau, an unoffi­ Crewrman of Japanese fishing ing cimiudy of the child to its 70 LOTS - $405f--H as possible,” Mc(?arthy aald in an Paris, Aug’. 30 (VF)—The French wtrylng to figure but a solution. cial vote-counting agency, showed boat dusted w’ith radioactive par­ prisoners who decided to stay with a trend to a slightly more north­ mother. A fella who alwaya ran for re- interview. "It holds up my plans Nalional Assembly " today interr Both factious were working to line Shivers- had a lead of 93,240 votes ticles in March 1 Bikini hydrogen the Communists after the Korean easterly direction With some ac­ election would say: “FYiends, I’m for an active Republican campaign repted debate on the European up votes for their side. —771.569 for Shivers to 678.329 bomb test is In serious condition, celeration in forward movement FRF.EDOM DENIED TOUHT proud of all of you in this town TtrniK-^I.OO Dboto ^$25 of Ctosing speaking tour, and for investiga­ Army treaty today after one of its The motion submitted by Alfred for tfarborough. The total vote newspaper Asahi says . . . One- (Continued on Pnge Seven) thereafter.” the advisory added. Chicago, Aug. 59 (Ph—’Dm and everything we stand for. tions—I can’t plsm anything.” supporters insisted'on . an immedi­ Oiupin of the small Union of .was estimated at 1,450.000. year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ U. S. Circuit Court of Appoaia LOBSTER POND And.. believe me, we stood for lALANCE $10.00 A MONTH ate call for new negoU,«tions to Democratic and Socialist Resi^- The election ’ waa riewed by erta Rounds of Apponaug, R. I., is decreed toiUy that Roger Toaky "It is a great w'aate Of time plenty!” through no fault of the committee. change the treaty. ance (UDSR), says that there is ihany as s test of Eisenhower- pop found dead of slab wound ih heart must reatala to prtooa pr aHag Anoa. Once the charges were made* they This move by the group in favor reason "to invite the government ularity. In his home. '. | Hall Says Democrats Tried a ruHag oa a releaeo ardor Now wc can buy Lobsters in large bad to be resolved, and that is the of the European Defense Commu­ to follow up its efforts, prior, to Shivers said he staked his pollti- Premier Ngo Dinh Diem wipes gmated-by a lower court. Tito quantiUes at a very reasonable price nity -pact (EDC) Immediately the vote on the treaty, for ai) out civil rensarsbip on all foreign- 53 - year - old ProbiMttoa oeto ~ —therefore we can afford to sell then (Coattoaed on Page Bleveu) brought a counter move by the agreement among the signing na­ (Coatianed oa Page Two) destined articles from South Viet, gaagster was arat back to opponents to ehut off the debate tions oh the basis of the project Nam and hits at corruption in gov­ To Weaken Red Party Ban StatevUlo Prtooa Aug. 19’after to you at a very LOW price. and bury EDC without further of protocol submitted by France ernment 'With decri*e ordering all two days^ Of frrrdnae bis flraS rHMiOMrERfts'l talk. at Brussels and to renew v,ith employes to accout for their wealth la 26 years. ^ , L FLASH BULBS. OASES, 4 ancinnati, Aug. 30 IPI — Na-.-hangerson at the ileft wing ADA 1^ MOVIES. PARTS ^ Cardinal Schuster The morning session of the as­ Germany the negotiations on the Democrats to Seek , . . Brutally-beaten- airman re­ sembly lasted bnly about 45 min­ Saar.” It propo^ resuming* the mains in serious condition at Air tioal Cfiiairman Leonard W- Hall j < Americans for Dcmocralie Ac- STR.\TFORO OORP8 LXAD8 utes. It was deioted exclusively to* debate Sept. 21. Force and Montgomery officials keynoted a Republi'cain party cam-; tioni persuasion to confuse ua / f t AMSTON Succumbs iu Italy Rigid Farm Prices paign pep rally here today by ac- with calls for recognition of Red WasklagtoB. Aug. 99 UPl—A the questions of procedure. None of Woold kill Treaty prepare to take drastic action to saappy squad fraas Strattori, the approximately 60 orators want­ The assembly’s foieign affairs halt series of attacks by teenagers ctising congressional Democrats o f' China and for scuttling ' the ad- Coaa., BMved out to frsrat today ■ 'Varese, Italy, Aug. 30 (P)—A1 ing to talk about the treaty itself committee, by a vote of 24 to 20, ■ Sioux Falls. Aug. 30 (4P) —Dem on military personnel. using “vast cunning” in attempts ministration’s hard-hitting anti- at the ball way atork to tha fredo Bdefonso Cardinal Schuster, had a chance to speak. -decided to recommend when the ocratic candidates for- Congress Connecticut Petroleum . Indus.- "to make our anti-Communist leg­ subversive program." Aaiertrah Lrgloa Nattoaal Ointot h tots of 5 His. o rj|ioro Roman Catholic archbishop of Ownge of Heart assembly convenes this afternoon from 15 midweatem atates todsy tries Committee reveals State’s islation unworkable.” The ADA describes itself as a aad Bugle Oorpa Osatest. Tito MUan. died today/of a heart col­ .Under - parliamentary rules, a that 'it adopt the resolution by pledged to work for reestablish gas tax now prodnres 32 tiroes as Hall called on party committee­ group dedicated to the Idygls of ooipa from'Stratford ntorhod ap lapse. He wes 74.t . decision on . these motions murt EDC foes to put off delate. in­ ment. of high, iigid price cupnorts much revenue as when' it was first' man and state chairmen to "re­ the New and Fair DeaU. a scare e( S83 pstota W Ito SERVICES The aged churchrian. who waa take precedence over the rest of definitely. This, in effect, would on farm products. applied 33 years ago this week . . . affirm our standing pl^ige of cam­ The GOP (:hairman did not spell Though they got no solid sup­ prekadaary rsatest. ^ f t LAKE CO. elevated to the College of Cardinals the debate.' A truce waa reached kill the treaty. The BritiHi Foreign Office an­ paign ethics.” But h^r *ald in a out hia indictment fully, but his T bsi Interpret The Wiahi and took over his archbishopric in yeeterday and both supporters and Opening the tn aty debate yes­ port for their views from Adlai' nounces it is lifting a 8-year old speech prepared for a workshop thrust 'Abut Making anti-Com- REPORTS RED PLAlfr RUWT o r The FuBiljr AMSTON, CONN. J929, had been in failing health for adherents of EDC agre^ to wlth- terday, .Mepdes-Ffance maintained Stevenson, the Uiree doten nomi­ onalMrge oa sqilply of mrpu to conference ■ here that the Republi­ munist legislation "unworkable” some tim*- Me died in the papdl dtow their opposing motions to his on-the-fence attitude regard- nees for the Senate and Hquse Egypt. \ cans are "not going to hang up the obviously was aimed at Sanata CVh m u 4 ^ our lobster pond—it’s cbocked full of live lobsters. Your aemlnary at VenSgono, near Milan. permit the general talkS^ to pro­ iag the 'EDC pact but he choked made the pledge yeaterdav in a Pennsylvania State University glove” in what I^'esident Eisen­ Democrats.’ beaded by' Se^ Hto Welt i ihsrted tsd wil lore to see it slso. , ^SALE— 2 F.M. SUNDAY UNTIL DARR / Suffered HeaiK Treubk ceed. This morning, the pro-EDC off several attempts to stall dis- Joint statement following-a patty earoUs first set of triplet girb In hower said waj the ’’cr u c l.a l bert Humphrey of Miancaotn. who todtt SevlH eS JOHN B. BURKE RAIN OR SHINE Hie Cardinal had (suffered from group had a chanre of heart and cuation and clear^ the way for a^cultural'conference h,sre, 100 years since its founding . . atruggle” for control of Congress. forced through.a measure to strip StaHagrad FUNHUL HOMI ^ heart trojhle for months but be­ the resolution calling for hew talks the pro-EDC faction to hpve its Rigid pric^ euppo’te were Twenty-two-year-iold member "of Thrust at. .\nti-ited Law (the Communist party of its legal) ti AT GALIUE FISH MARKET ITS CHEAFER TO lUY DDUECnONSt FruM Maacha»ter falM r Renta 85 to Uebri came i^ously lU only recently, with the other five EDC uitlona say. I . . .1 knocked- out (by the administra- West Berlin )Mlice .:riot squad ) As a possibic; example of what rights,Ihto. , i The T ^M i ■ tm while oh a viai! to the eeminary was rcinstatod. So rms the pati- Former ^temier 'Rene Mayer don'e heW farpi bill, -rigned only drivra Into Bast BrrUs(.wlth policelice lie had inIn mind. Hall laidu id he wasj Tho Democrata did not ■uchaodl ■ton Lniu'leeated eU ' Rente fS.halfmiy- ^ -X*.* LptSTDtS THAN IT IS TO .BUY BEANS CekiMMitor, EDC motion. I radio- car* and h u ' not been heard I happy to rc^rt that the RepiibU-1 S3 BAST OBMTBB «T- "esTroge TWe) Parliamentaiy ex|nrts w*(« Page k e ^ ) I (CeatteiMg e i PM* T«re) from sinct. ' canh-heffe "no ragtag, bob t atl*^: .(Ceattaasg m Pago Ttoa)!i I AMBULAMOBJ -

i ^ T W O MANCHESTER EVENHtG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, AVGUST 30,'lt)S4 MANCHeIs TER e v e n in g h e r a l d ,, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1954

cratic National chairman, hha gabled strength from 1962 when called this a "raw deal” becAuae Shivers walloped him by 800,000 Ellington Hebron Suffers Attack,7 ^ fla il Says Democrats 'fl'ied he aaid the power could be pro­ Clerics Lash Seeks Reelection Shivers Victory votea Shivera led Yarborough by Appointed at Colby duced by the TVA for mipions of 23,787 votes in the first primary Petruzello-Thompson Wedding dollars less. Firemen to Vote Democrats Name r-.* - A - b ''-My Dies at Outing Tq Weaken Red Party Ban Racial Bias, this year on July 24, hut 36,320 1 '■ • ’s'” Although he criticised the Demo­ In Texas Race votea for two minor candidates f V ! 1 ' r*'*--!--/ ril ' crats for raising the Communist forced the runoff. On Disbandment Ralph V. Sccord > ---- Alexander 'Yachon, 53, of 575 Where," he said in a message to issue, Hall made no ihention of the r Zion St., Hartford, died yesterday controversial activities of Sen. Mc­ Atomic Arms Hailed by Ike It w u T exu ’ bitterest gover­ Hall. nor’s race in years with many at an outing at the Garden Grove BINGO Carthy (R-Wis). A Senate com­ Ellington, Aug. 30 (Sp.-tial)— Hebron, Aug. 30 (Special)—The In gattloc Huai apiwoval of their The President expressed confi­ (OooUnued from Page One) side issues. here. According to assistant medi­ peropoeal to make mem* dence that Republican workers' mittee has scheduled public hear­ I* (Ceattaned from Page Oae) Momliers of the CTrystal Ldike outcome of the Democratic caucus cal examiner John Prignano, the ELKS CARRIAGE HOUSE ‘combined efforts this fall to con­ ings, beginning tomorrow, on a Shivers said, "The victory is a Volunteer Fire Co. will hold their held recently at the American Le­ ^ bomilp in the party a crime, but toward a cataclysmic war,. “ I decision of the voters of Texu death was caused by a heart at­ -t ROCKVUXE .. they hailed their aurpriae Senate tinue to elrengthen America at proposal by Sen. Flanders (RiVt) cal life to helping swing normally sinnual meeting tomorrow evening gion Hall follows: Judge of Pro­ tack. home and abroad will surely bb that McCarthy be censured for his ever'deep the conflict may be^” the to put Texas and the interests of >vletory aa a political coup which council said, “it Is-not ncdeaaarlly Democratic T exu to Eisenhower at 8 in the Fire Houc. bate, Ralph ■y. Secord; representa­ The body was taken to tlie John crowned by overwhelming success." conduct in connection with his T exu first. Texu it and vrlll be At that time it Is understood a would anawer Republican chargee Ovmmunist-hunting and other ac­ an insuperable bar to^living to­ in 1952. He said ha did it because tives to the General Assefnbly, B. Burke Funeral Home and later they had been aoft toward the Hall got down to cases with a. for., a long time a predominantly resolution will be presented calling Mrs. Joseph P. Novak, Henry 01- removed to the E. G. Fisette Fu­ EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT prediction to a conference df west­ tivities, gether. Mankind isxlpk of it, and Adlal Stevenson, DenmCratic presi­ democratio state.” ’ for dissolution of the department Itoda. Harry Darby, Kansas National wants to be at peace.” dential candidate, would have zacki. The town ia legally entitled neral Home in Hartford. Republteana had complained ern committee members that the Wallace Savue of Dallu, a u of Jan. 1, 1955, and for liquida­ to two representatives, the same Vachon was a retired trucker, Republicans will gain from 15 to commltteemani said in an inter­ Urged u p ^ nations 'o f the vetoed a bill affirming Texas’ (Joiuwrvatlve ana former chairman Free Transportation by Silver Lane Bos that aa orginally drawn the biH. view that while there is some feel­ world the aJiwdoiunent of ‘Torce ownership of oil-rich tidelanda tion of the land and buildings number as larger towns and cities- and a member of the French Social would hare hampered proaecution 35 seats in the House, where the of the State Democratic executive owned by the company. Justicea of the peace named Club of Hartford. The funeral wili LcaTing Orange Hall at 7 P. M. lineup now stands at 218 Republi­ ing the Democrats may have “out- aa an Inatmment of policy beyond Yarborough charged Shivers be­ of peraona who did not regiater maneuvered" the Republicans in existing^Trontier.” trayed the Damocratic party by committee, defuted D allu Atty. , Under the action as proposed, were Jack Greenberg, Herbert L. be held Thursday at Veilleux Fu­ under the teTma of the Internal cans, 213 Dcmocrata, one Independ­ Leslie Hackler, who had llneral the one truck now in service, with Johnson, Lawrence Pomprowicz, neral Home in. Waterville, Maine. ent and three vacancies. forcing the hearings at this time, *reimed Communism a snare of backing’Biaenhower. ------Saqirity A ct Biaenhower aigned doesn’t believe the results will af­ “false promises" but warned the Eisenhower relayed to newsmen backing, for 5thi District (Dallu all its equipment, would be of­ O. Earle Porter, Howard E. Por­ He said that in his view “the county) Qingresaman. He re­ ACJ I M I OI W S fered to the Center Volunteer Fire ter, John D. Queen, Max RankI, the meaaure with the observation Senate .looks better than the fect the campaign materially. West against, “anti-Communiat' at his Denver vacation headquart­ that he had been assured it would "McCarthy ls> ho real Issue ifT hysteria." ers yesterday that he ia “highly placed J . Frank Wilson, who is Dept, for use. New officers will be Bela Schretcr and Merlin Whlte- House.’i so tsr as Republican retiring, flA R T rO R O elected at the meeting. hoiue. not Impwle such proeecutiotia. chances go, since he said several this campaign; even though piiny Called on all nations to “pledge flSued” by Shivers’ victory. Eiaen- OonMent of Sneceas people in the Midwest are, solidly that they will refrain from the lower made no mention of Shivera’ 'In the 14th Congressional dis­ D R I V E - I N Tfrpotrf The session will be open to only Follow.ing the death of Judge SIGN Democratic Senators — including those members in good standing, John A. Markham, the office of Biaenhower aent congratulations Huntphrey in Minnesota, and Paul for him," Darby said. "The people threat or use" of nuclear weapons 1953 support but Mid through trict of South Texu, State Sen. to the more than 100 OOP party feel that the administration has against the territorial integrity or prsM secretary James Hagerty, John Bell of Chiero led another and a full attenifance is anticipat­ Judge of Probate has been held by Advertising Douglas in Dlinois-/are reeking ed. It Is understood that the vol­ judge Clayton E. Hunt of Colum­ leaders attending the conference reelection in states Where the Re­ everything under control and that independence of any state. Helen M. Fttspatrick “the President h u long admired state senator, WilliAm Shireman of ED'S SIGN CO. here on their “determination to Eisenhower is dealing effectively Urged neW efforts for interna­ Gov. Shivers u a'public servant” Corpus (Jhristl, 43,161 to 36,130. unteers number about 30 men. bia, who served in that capacity publicans have control of the state The drastic action of the fire until the matter could be legally MItchdl 3-8268 prepare thoroughly for the forth- governments. with the problem.” tional control, inspection and pro­ Director Helen M. Fitxpatrick, TIm 47-year-old Shivers, resting They sought the poet being va­ coining campaign." hibition of atomic, hydrogen and fighters stems from their dissatis­ voted upon’ at a local election. Hall sailed into the Democrats Democratic member of the Board at his fu m home near Woodvllle cated by Rep. John Lyle of CoPpu ‘‘DUEL IN The Republican. caucus for *T0ur workmanlike, determined, other mass-destruction weapons In East Texu , received a tele­ Christi. faction over the wa.y the new O. RECAVE, Director for what he called .“dtamefur end of Directors, today axuiounced her O ystal Lake Fire District is being nominating Judge of Probate, earnest approach to the cnudal “indecent" attacks on. Elisenhower Democrats to Seek to end “an anna race of unprece­ intention to run for reelectlon to phone call from Ehseiflicwer yes­ Jean E. Brewer Dandng combined with dented dimension." terday but did not disclose what Both Savage and Bell have Re- THE sur conducted, according to their representatives and Justices of the struggle M ore us is tremendous­ in connection with the President’^ the Board. puUlcan opponents in November. peace will be held Sept. 20. PERSONAL NEARING dnunatica ly heartening to me and I am sure Termed racial segregation “an w u said. Gregory Peck spokesman. -- Miss Jean E. Brewer, daughter order to the Atomic Ehiergy Com­ Higid Farm Prices A native of New Haven, Mrs. .* It will be recalled that at the Personal Mention a Ballet a Spccdi to ail loyal Republicans every- mission (ABC) to go ahead with a unutterable Offense against Ood Fitxpatrick was educated in pub­ At Waobington, Mitchell refused Jennifer Jonee of Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Davidson of SERVICE OF to be endured no longer.” It ia the *' annual district meeting In June, Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Gray a contract with the Dixon-Yaten lic schools there and in Florida to read any national aignificance "SKY COMMANDO" are guest.s for a few days of Mr. 15 Scar'oorough Rd., has been ap­ • Tap Actiag (Conttoned Iron Page One) duty of the church, the report into Shivenf reelectlon. He com­ action was taken laying 3'/4 mill pointed an instructor in mathe­ MANCNESTER a syndicate for a private plant to where she studied hotel manage­ ______Dan Dnryen_____ tax rate, and calling for the pur- and Mrs. Stuart Brinkman of De- Character iroduce power in the Tennessee said, to protest against “any law ment. She has been in . the hotel mented on a TV-radlo show, lanson, N. Y. The Brinkmans and matics at Colby College, Water- 808 Main St__ Jarvis Bldg. • Miudcal Comedy lost Saturday by President Bisen-r or Arrangement that Is unjust to (’Meet the P reu ”, NBC) he ’ xhase by the commissioners of a vlllc, Maine, for the,-year 1954-o.*). falley Authority (TVA) area. management field for eight years. s t a r t s WEDNESDAY _,new fire truck at a price not to Grays spent one day oh a trip to hower. any human being or which wotdd Active in Democratic affairs; doesn’t think it “indicated any­ She graduated from Colby in 195',’. Stephen M tcheli, ^ e Demo- thing about Fhaenhower.” "LIVING IT UP" ‘ "exceed 313.300. Lake George, N. Y. HAS RESUMED NEW — THE STORYBOOK PLAYHOUSE Stevenson, the Democrats* 1952 make (Thrlatlan fellowship impos- Mrs. Fitzpatrick is president of Miss John Bishop, daughter of Miss Brewer, who is now tour­ presldenMM nominee and titular Mble." MltdteU added that he doesn't "CEASE HRE" A group of taxpayers signed a ing Great Britain and the Scandi­ the Hartford County Federation - petition calling for another meet­ Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bishop, pro­ ITS USUAL NowMfMiy W tor leader of the party, indicated in Concerning East-West relations, of Democratic Women’s (Jlubs and consider the outcohM an indication prietors of the' general store, is navian countries, received her de­ RegUtratioh at Studio—55 School Street his speech closing the-conference the report to the assembly said of any national trend but only CHILDREN FREE ing approximately 10 (lays ago gree of Master of Arts in Teaching OFFICE HOURS Phase fa mmks p u t president of the Manchester which rescinded this action, voted with her patents and is helping in Saturday night that he did not that it purpoaely avoided the term Federation of Democratic Women. “that the Republican party doesn’t Ia CiaentoScaae I Nrw Hqiands U'if|»’st Phyqr iiumJ Wrr i the store. at Radcliffe College in Cambridge, Mon., Wedn Fri., 10 to 4 or Call MI-3-6858 sw sageaiaais far s lass FALSE TEETH know the permanent formula for “coexistence" because it first was She is also a member of the Execu­ amount to anything in T exu ." He Blehard WMaurh against purchase of new equip­ June. 1933. For the past year she 9:30-5:30 DAILY used by Commimist leaders. ment, and laid a two mill tax. Aa John is an unusual name for a WHklJHh Worry keeping farmers prosperous. tive Board of the State Federal added that Republicans were talk­ I “HELL AND HIOH WATEB” girl, -but that is what her name has been teaching mathernatics at Wed. and Sat. until noon t« "Perhaps,” Stevenson said, "the "We stand against submiasion tion and former chairman of its ing a lot toout their hopes in 1952, the tax is already due, the tax Sedgwick Jr. High School in West Thuniday until 8 p.m. •20 <100 A talk, lauth or tneoas without to, engulfment ^ or appeasement Shivers faces Republican candi­ collector of the district has col­ is. She will return to Windham Hartford. UMltamiOIITWtTOWMy fear. ^ of Insaeun falw teeth dropping, solution does not lie in Just the speakers bureau. She h u been ac­ High School in September. allpnlac or wobbUng. rA B Ttrm altemativee of the so-called flex­ o f totalltarien tyranny and tive in affairs of the Red Cross, date Tod R. Adams of Crockett in lected much of the money at the the November general election. But original rate. - The Amston Lake Ladies’ Aux­ hoUs plates flimsr and more com- ible aupporta demanded by the ad­ aggression,” the report stated. "We the United Nations Assn, of Man­ iliary of the Amston Fire Co. will services of Mrs. Ernest Manning (ortabbr. This pleasant powder has no ministration and the 90 per cent also stand against the exploitation chester and the USO. Democratio nomination for gover­ To" date, no arrangement hai^ gununy, gooey, pasty tasM or feeling. been tn^de to repay the overpay­ meet at the home of Mrs. Jane of Norwich last week. Services Doesn't cause nausea. It’s alkaline aupporta.” of any people..ai^ for basic dvil Mrs. Fitzpatrick said today she nor in T exu h u meant election Alden, Wednesday, on Deepwobds were, held at the Lebanon Con­ (non-aeld). (mseka “plato odor" The Democratic leader did de­ libertiea. .Christiana must contin­ is interested in “better service since the carpetbagger daya after ment of 1M mills. The newly electr K)R0 DEAIERS (denture breath). Oet PABTKITB at ed district commissioners met Drive, Sept. 8. Members are gregational Church, with burial lii TRAINING PAYS any drug counter. nounce President EUsenhower for a ue to condemn totalitarianism as within a more economical budget the Civil Wxr, and there w u rfo REAL especially urged to attend and take the new Lebanon Cemetery. "cynical and total breach of prom­ false in doctrine and dangerous and a good, sound fiscal policy.’" sign it would be different this Monday evening, and elected Jack year. ITAUAN Yedzinlak as its chairman, Paul Fallot Studio. part in a discussion on a series ise” to farmers in obtaining en­ in practice. They will be no leaa She is married to Michael R. MRS. PHILIP S. PETRUZELLO of card parties planned for the Manchester Evening Herald He­ actment of the new law featuring Arm in continuing to oppoae Fitzpatrick and tltey'reside at 406 Even though he loet, Yarborough Mancinl. a cornmlssioner, was bron correspondent, - Misa Suaan LEARN HAIRURESSINi! named Fire Marshal. latter part of September. Anyone IGREfflESrl flexible price floors. Under this atheistic meterialism.” Oakland St. SPAGHETTI wishing to join the Auxiliary is Pendleton, telephone H.\rrison law price guarantees are high in Critical of U. S. Policy MANCHESTER | The Fire District Is starting Its Miss Arnoldeen Joy Thompson.'-^strapless fitted bodice of shirred second year. The first tax laid was net over taffeta, with pcplum -ef­ cordially invited to attend this S-SSS5. t t o m r t w doctar, d sew . time of shortages to encourage One section of the internation­ Oonunissiun of Sacred Art and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold § & cM fect, and a ' matching taffeta first fall meeting. DAY and aospadt fiMMfot bilh. production and low in timea of al attain report was critical of profOMor of liturgy in the Supe­ DhXve-9i'vl^i£AU6 ■ "two mills and brought in over C. Thompson, 25-F Forest St., and Small Today rior School of Sacred Music. B oltO n Nct6 ( 32.000 in taxes, with an operating shrug and full nylon net' skirt. Mrs. Katherine Shlvets will be EVENING M O fM Y lor ieaas, inisras. Im Burpluaes'to discourage over­ some phaaea of American foreign Philip S. Petruzello, son of Mr. and in charge of refreshments and Mrs'. A-1 USED CAR FOR policy. That section said: “When Schuster w u one of the most budget of around 31,3(w The new Her headpiece of aqua taffeta and CLASSES! production. ‘ Mrs. Sai\Btore Petruzello of Mid­ tulle w as' trimmed with seed Raymond J. Burt will be her as­ WINUOW SHAUES MONgy for fufoMwo, teoh, Q'lee^i Siam ypA Hla own feeling, Stevenson aaid, American foreign policy la de­ outspoken of the church’s- high rate recently levied wfil bring in officials. In the early 1930’s he approximately ii'.AO o on a grand pearls. The bridesmaids were sim­ sistant. Coffee will be served. SECURITY TOMORROW eqvlpeieef , . . feriiw was that the war-bom high sup­ termined primarily by the criter­ e Am-CONDRIONED e TONIGHT dletown, were married Saturday in The Amston Lake Improvement \ ports ahould have been kept “at ion of anti-Communism, it gener­ made a number of enthusiutlc list of about 31.200,000. the Cej)ter Congregational' Church. ilarly attired in rose taffeta and Greon, Whito Ecru speeches praising Fascism and for Bebert Tertor Joel MeCrea “Get Home Eariy Night” . Of this, around 31.700 is al­ The -ring ceremony was per­ nylon net. AH lour attendants, car­ Assn, had a big success in their CIWW • A S LITTLE A S $2S DO W N l this time” as a stabilising in­ ally strengthens conservative and “ VALLEY o r ‘BLACK HOB8E recent cake sale. The association M O M V to oiako ibtoe Store fluence: reactionary political groups in the several^ years w u regarded u the THE KINUS” CANYON’ Main Featuie Shown 8:40 located for expenses of the de­ formed at 2 p. m. by the minister, ried old-fashioned bouquets. HOLLAND nNISH cenvoiiiant, store' most pro-Fucist of the Cardinals. partment. The members of the de­ the Rev. Clifford O. Simpson. Or­ Mrs. Thompson chose for her thanks all donations. It’s cesy to kani halrdreeataK— 'Current supports, due to expire East Asian scene and tends to Tech. 8:ie .Tech. t:S5rtiU The Misses ■ (Cheryl and Candace MEN and WOMEN Given On C.O.D. Deliveries at the end of the year, are at Later, however, observers noted FbMIDCCN LOVE AND served with a rich meat eauee partment feel that the tax rate ganist Andrew R. Watson played daughter’s wedding a gown of 0* Y Y A Made to Order easy to get a job when yee’re a weaken the forces of healthy so­ levied does not have sufficient powder blue silk organza, navy Freid left Saturday to visit their gnulaato of tbia fantons schoeL Start at Age 16 90 per cent of parity for major cial reform." a diminution in his enthusium. WeA., “ LIvias II 1^ ” - “ Loas Wall’* TXEASUREOFTHE | and extra sharp cheeae.. You’ll the traditional bridal music and ^ I • I V with Your Rollers SALE ,MOMV toamfcoyoorwofkol And when Mussolini’s racial policy EASY VBEIT PABKlSra funds to put' aside to add new accompanied the soloist, Ralph accessories and corsage of navy grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Opportunity knoeks kut ence. Approved fer OX crops. Under the new law, they It pointed to two dangers: miAMlDSI like IL. Freid, in Brockton, Mass. Mis's kooie, to itw slwa, an may vary from 82.5 and 90 per which brought about hew diuen- equipment. Lundberg, whose selections were carnations. The bridegroom’s Write today for fnU detalla. We Tralaiag "On one hand, the temptation to Sion between the church and s e r v e r DAILY It is pointed out that the land, "I Love Thee," ’'Because.” and mother wore a gown of navy lace Nancy Freid will' return home at wiil arrange Hvteg aeceazaeda- Ahs ipeclal cent in 1955 and from 75 to 90 succumb to anti-Communist hys­ that time after having spent two E. A. JOHNSON NOiV THRU iABOR CAT ttoM and part-Ume werk. ^ I Mto to smr fftoMuSotooMtf/r after that. Parity is a price state, Schuster spoke out against building and one truck - now in The Lord’s Prayer. White gladioH with pink and navy accessories In Maakaftag teria and the danger of aelfright- the*race laws from his pulpit in service are owned by the Volunteer and palms formed the setting. and corsage of pink sweetheart weeks with her grandparents. TiuraONf • iratn • or v is it declared by law to be fair to farm' eoua assurance contomlng the poli­ CHARTER OAK The Rev.- H. C. Champe of Shel­ PAINT CO. RANGE & FUEL OIL era in relation to prices they must Milan. Firemen and, have ■ never been The bride, Who was presented in ix)ses. They assisted the bridal par­ Aa Ifioaer Emklem Sekeel tical and social systems of the turned over to the district which marriage by her father, was at­ ty at a reception for 150 guc*ts at ton, formerly of town and Leba­ pay. West; on the other hand, the temp­ A99 Main St., Tel. MI-9-4501 SPECIAL . PREFERRID RESTAURANT owns nothing,, but is the recipient tended by Miss Noi-ma L. Carlspn Sunset Ridge Club. East Hartford, non, officiated at the funeral MAIL THIS COUPON ■ Most of the Democratic leaders tation to accept the false promiaes NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PINANCI CO., INC. attending the conference said they CO-HIT: "THE DESPERADO” 120 CHARTER OAK ST. of the taxes collected. , of .Hartford as maid of honor, and' which was decorated with white of Communism and to overlook the In last week’s account of the lat­ by the following' bridesmaids: Mrs. gladioli.^ OON^EC^CUT mSTlTCTE OF HADlDREgglNO MANCHnm felt 90 per cent, supports were threat to any reaponalble sodety." /)/« CONDITIONF O with Wayne Morris TEL. M1-9-60S8 STORM WINDOWS tossuMnsar est meeting it was noted that two Angelo Mattcrazzo of Middletown, For an unannounced wedding 983 Mala St, Hartterd, Ceaa. TeL CU 7-din OOto Man, tmm, The BOLAND OIL CO. necessary. Among thoss expressing Concerning racial segregation, that view in open meeting, were trucks are in service. That was in­ sister '-of the bridegroom: Mrs. trip the bride was wearing a navy .95 Any Size ••e rtottobr***!0*iS *• S • CImW SetwOen one report aaid that “the whole EASTWOOD correct, onl.v one vehicle being Sherwood A. Coleman, Natick, $15 Installed I mm aaxious to dad eat about your eourae la BeMrty OaHarfa UonaotoMiw Ta. M ltcM 3.6320 U. S. Sens. Humphrey of Minne­ pattern of imciel dlBcrimination blue suit witi. rose accessories. A Kladly ssofl me, witheat ebHgaUea, farther lafenaatlaa. I sota and Gillette of Iowa, former A Terrific All-Color Show! serviceable, the other being put out Mass., sister of-the bride, anci Mrs. graduate of Manchester H-igh ahould he no longer endured, and of service some months ago. Thomas W. Ben.son of Manchester, CombinoHon Doors U.iS. Sen. George McGill of Kansas, churches should protest "any law ElMMr Parker 4o«l McCrea School, she. Is employed by th,e Bobert^ Tartar Marl Blaaehari Grange News another sister. 'Travelers Insurance Co. The bride­ and former Secretaries of Agri­ or arrangement that is unjust to Thomas W. Benson, brother-in- HIPPOCRATES culture Claude R. Wlekard and any human being,” or bars Chris­ ia la The., program presented a t the groom is a graduate of Seton Hall installatloB Address ..., Charlea F. Brannan. tian fellowship. TELEVISION Grange Wednesday night included law of the bride, was best man University, South Orange. N, J., “YaHty “Mock a talk by William Thrall pf Vernon, and the ushers were the bride’s and is also with the Traveler's. niMdod our holp..*. N A SH SALES MANmSWl Party members favoring, high More than 8,000 filled North­ o t brother,; Gordon A. Thompson of SPECIAL! supports cheered Stevensonx at­ western University’s. McG&w Hall of H o n * fi-e showing of slides many in- JAckron 4^1156 O ttftfCutftr tcre.sting things that he took pic­ this town; her bi-other-lh-law, Visit Our Showrooms tack on Elsenhower and the Re- yesterday In a sweltering heat to Sherwood’ A. Coleman. Natick, puMican controlled Congress hut heeir three sermons from Church Canyon" tures of in the Phllippine.H; and O Hippocrates, the "father of medi­ 6 Catherine St., Hartford conoN -woSor,^«aM O PROGRAMS a Targe display ^Of souvenirs he Ma.ss., and Angelo Matterazzd, cine" was compelled.to compound hi* CONNECTICUT INSTITUTE ol I. fl I H 0 R E S S I N G MOADLOOM they did not applaud when he said leaders. In one. Dr. Joeei^ Hro- t-S:tAA;U Middletown. Conn., brother-in-law Ruberoid Roofing oMNlbAilT - Cotoot tie Caipale pertiaps other solutiona to the ihadka, from Communist Checho­ collected in various places. own simple prescriptions. How he iVideo Ehreryday—All RighU Reserved—H. T. DlCklnson A Co., Inc. Nellie McKnight gave a humor­ of the bridegroom. would have revelled in our ample ^ * ***** * ***AMi farm problem.should be sought. slovakia, said that God is “preaent WBD.t “Uvlng It Up" In color r ^ w m . ^ lownr ponisu m i o i ous reading ,’’A Boy and hla The bodice of the bride's gown W.H. EN G LA ND stocks! He’d need a guide, to.be sure. rriPr[p[T[pii?;nii?iPPiT7P[prp[iTnrmTiinr'ninii7iniPiniRiiwri[iTiiiiiiiiini9iiiiiii)WWMiiiiiiniiiiii • r - g y . where no man would dare to ex­ of imported Chantilly lace and pect him." Stoipach." 'Only one dress was For at least ninety-five per cent of (>iir WAU TO WAU IMSTAUATIOM' made for the contest and Gertrude nylon tulle was designed with a LUM8ER COMPANY n ooiiO Bs ■V rACTORY T1UUNID D C f tm ------'There is “no human institution scoop neckline ■ and long sleeves wares were unknown in his day. Med­ that can contain him" and "no Shanahan won the contest and Tel. »n-9-0344 SHERWIN-WILUAMS EAST HARTFORD thb? garment will ^.,bc Judged at forming a point- over lier hands. icine is'progressing steadily. And it is Ml tchell 9“4343 darkness, no curruption, no wretch­ our obligation—and privilege—to * \ r . w H ' * ■M MAIN ST, MANCHOTM Fa in t s . Stafford today. ' , The- bouffant nylon tulle skirt over Last Big Week!...Keith's edness, no son, no misery and des­ STATE satin terminated in a circular' keep pace with this progress- Thus, titution” that can keep him from FAMILY DRIVE-IN B e tte r Sem Mm . CTharles Eastwood, Sr., and *«SWrA85RM8r' W. H. ENGLAND Mrs. CTiarles Eastwood. Jr., and sweep train. Her veil of imported yoiPwill find us always well prepared being present. Dr. Hromadka aaid. NOW PLAYING CHILDREN UNDER It FREE illusion fell from a matching lace to compound your prescriptions. Tel. Sn-9-0244 The "struggle between Gbrist M rs.' Jam es_ Eastwood Were the judges.. There were only 30 mem­ cap trimmed with pearl*, and her Whitman, .Schrafft, P. ti S. 4 LUMBER COMPANY end anti-Citfirt la being fought Motorola TV ca.scade boufluet was fashioned of within the church” and any effort • ENDS TONIGHT • bers present so the auction was ^ Candy Cu|)l)oard ' ^| Clear. Sharp, Stoody UHF. po.stponed until the next rtiee* ;ng. white roses and stephanOtis and August Furniture Sale to Identify the cfaurdr with any centered with an orchid. fbrm of government is a desire to . YHF Racaplion from . _ r Pomona announced ih at an.vone MIRRORS— -AUTO CLASS WIDP SCRilN having old glasses with useable The honor attendant’s gown of ^j^urilriigJW "use the church . . . for earthly diatafit ttofient aqua taffeta and, nylon’ net had a ends.’’ DOUlUt THI kOMANCII frames /hould leave them at ,thq END FURNmiRi TOPS WscIipfiiSis’ In another scruum. Dr. Reinhold home Of Mrs. Iva Sloan to be Niebuhr, profeseor at Union Theo­ Ml-9-I|t4 brought to the next tnectlng on *CAREFUIXY COMPOUNDED^ logical Seminary, said ’’the trag­ SALES and Sept. 8 which ia the dead line for edies of human history, the cruel­ GREGOBY TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE collection' of glasses for thg ties, the fanaticisms, have not PECK needy. PHARMACY Arthur Drug Stores been caused by the criminnls, who Pers(>nal Mention J. A. WHITE were .incidentally cniclfled with Chaual B (fenaatlj •> New ■even ( t » FILM Mrs. Raymond Peltier of Main YEAR ROUND RIR CONDITIONING 4 Dopot Sc|uor4K-Ml-9^585 *Lmtlik^RlMr Caaa. (til DBOODLES Street has returned from a busi-, Cflirtst, but by the good people who Chaaaei M Near Britaia, Caaa. lilt (*4 t) HOWABO BA BLOW OB- Chaaaei tS.Haiyeke, Man. ness trip to Vermont.-■ crucified Him." The addrees was o*i.?**’*** — Oureli Brlu EVERY CONSIDERATION GLASS CO. C huaei SS Waierb , Ceaa, Sullivan Mrs; Ethel BancriSft. of Main read for Dr. Hi^kuhri was ill, DAVID a SttlNKiLD Chuaei St Spriaiffi^’. Mus. '■ - : i---- , by the R t Rev. Angus Dun, Blpis-^ AND MBS. NOBTB Strejft, who has been a patient in 24 BIRCH ST. (**■**) ABTHUB OODFBEY’B the New Haven , Hospital where . , for the bereaVed family is appreciated cmal Bishop of Washington, D. C. t a l e n t SCOUTB by both older and newer residents served. Tel. MI 9-7322 •:W ( •> PINKY LBB SHOW she underwent surgery is at the m DEALERS Bishop’ Otto Dibeliua, leadeY of Completely modern facilities. leTtCNNICOlOS (W> BAB M WB8TBBN THBA home of her daughter, where she **We Can’t Hide Behind the United Protestant Churchea of T E B , "Ghoet Tpam Gold" Germany and a preaident-elecV of (U ) MATINKK is convalescing. William P. QUish Our Product” the World Council, said the. church Also Diaiiey’s ''Bear Chantry” (U) WKSTKBN PLAVHOC8B Mrs. -C. Wllllarn Weirs of Ver­ I LLOVO (Sl> UNCLE BO’S FUN CLUB FORMICA John Tierney must discover new ways to carry ■:U JOLLY GENE For W»H and Counter Tops non Avenue, Rockville, who has Raymond T. Quish its life through times of testing. Site I Sdl) HOWDY INIODY T U U been III the"'past three weeks at TUBS.-WED. (U> FILM - the home of her sister. Miss- Hat- Phone (:tS PUBLIC DEFENDEB— ' Mr. and- MM. Philip Gale of Succumbs iu 'Italy Selected LATEST TH E'EA BLY SHOW— West R oac^ re on their, vacation "CalUns All Marlnee" (*•1 WBEBTLIN^’’’^*^ Short Subjecto NEWS - lington correspondent, Mrs. G.' F. tended him and he appeared late ■rn ... MANCHESTER • :*• (*(> MABQUEBADE PABTY — Berr, telephone 5-9S1S. last week to be recovering. How­ WEEK SEPT. 13.18 , ^Pet.r Donald m ever, he suffered another attack N O R W I C TIRE CQ. ( « ) ItoBEBT MONTOOMEBT ORDER YOUR.J4EW last night and died J\ut before Every Evening Except Friday PBESENTSi "A Mattrr oT ■The Pacific Dcear is rougher ^ THVA'xRr ^ Retreadiag Luck" than the Atlantic. j CUSTOM-MADE dawn. M M H> MiUlaeea: Wed„ FrL, Sat. Regular 1*:W ( Sdaz*) STUDIO O N B BUM- NOtmHRUIABOKIMir His death reduced the College of MEB THEATEB — "Th« L u t Attractloo of Season A iNM ■Mwnm ii to and Secret Hell" Cardinals to 68, two under its full SNOW l*:l* («) FILM membership of 70. The college’s l*tW (*t) NEWB « WKATBBB raidta had been filled for the firat OPENS TONIGHT U U U B H IW 9A 'Broad St. U :W ( II DOUOLAB FAIBBANB8 Fall Draperies Now! P«r G o m iM t time in more than yonr* nt the- j i n k . Pboao FBE8ENT8— "One Wsy Planning to Uuild? . Ticket ” — SEE — We’re The Busiest laat consisto^ in .January, 1953. m o n j m IVA >, WEBt MI-9-4M4 IM) NEWS AT ELEVEN when Pope n u a X II named 24 (tt) NIGHT CAF EDITION W. H. ENGLAND Wonderful oelection of lat- new princes of the church. Maasi WITHEIIS^mTON (SI) FINAL mUTION $16.95 Voliws BtW Ray Drury LUMBER COMPANY . est decorator fabrics in mo Cardinal Masaimi died last wuA ( ■> SPOBT8COPB-8yd Jaffae U lie (SI) W EATBEB-Jobn Ouin prints and solids. Vat-dyed March 6. IMk IWa. (IS-Ut DEADUNB EDITION (U) MOONUOBT MOVIE TeL HI-9-0244. Beavers In Town (tl> SPOBT8 VIEWS and pre-shrunk. choose either the 3 Sec­ REMEMIER ^ WE HAVE A NIGHT DEPOSIT AR- The son 'of A member of the t:tS ( Si WEATHEB FOSECABT U ;U WOBLD NEWS TODAY ’ ,"The Gallopinz Major” It’s not as expensive as you tion Cabinet, pictured RANGEMEHT IN OUR FRONT DOOR SO THAT (dl) ELEVENTH HOUBMOnB Swiaa mothe:, Schuater was bom lU) ABBA NBWB-BPOBTB might think to have your Folks are sure kreplMg us hopping. Seems like every family aluivo of the 3 Kectlon (U ) LOCAL NEWB H it* ( () BOCKY IINO—DctecMra Cabinet at the right! ,\II WORK CAN RE LEFT AFTER HOURS. IE SURE in Romo and with his family be­ y g s C f R M y i totoieiieiiii itN cn («> WOBLD NEWS TO N IO R draperies custom-tailored by In town wants to he sure they’ll have plenty of BANTLY oil 7:M U :te ( t) NEWB -* steel ronslniction ' In YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS IS ATTACHED TO WAIKINS came a naturalised Italian. Fol­ irk. w m il iim asTEii m ( •) MB. DinaiCT ATTOBNEY professionals with, years of on hand for the'long cold winter ahead'. ■AOTHIM. INC lowing his father’s death, hia First and only appearance to- .caa*) CAI-TAL VIDEO experience. For example: heavy baked on wliite en- MINOLL OKM NMNMtoitoi sto s jee«M toean. (SI) W PATH EB-Joha QulU Tamn raw ’a DayUaia' ansUichto WANDELL- How about you? Are you prepared for the Ireezin’ aeasqn? aiuel finisfc, chisMue hard- mother placed him in a Benedic­ getiwr. Produced excluelvely kMi sum A. laotoert eaw, 1:0* (SI) LITTLE SHOW MtlS («> A TOfETO UVB FUNERAL tine Monastery to stiuly at the tow Wtoae "TAMS or Wl wnm Moac ItU (U> NABOB B .J E F P U :ft (M) TKLETMEATEB Be snuirt: Act, fast! A call to MI-9-459S will put your name on V.are! age of 11. for our nndience. BIO FATOFF DRAW OR PANEL DRAPES our automatic delivery list. The larger 2 Sectitm Cabinet measures 42 inches hmg. 24 inchea MtoXtokr JfltUA LNU (ft) WOBLD WE LIVE » t:W (*•) FAUL DIXON ANDERSON with 4” buckruim - pinch pleats, blind SERVICE He took monastic vows at 19, m4 to T:U The 3 ^SecUun Cabinet high and 10 inches deep. There are tvro separate cabinets and Special - Wednesday matinee. linir. lt|bai to laniaea (N) WEATBKBVANB stitched hems, and weighted—for an aver­ We’ll deliver high-test BANTLY oil as you need, it—ACTO- ' measures' 44 inches long, studied philosophy and theology W«toniT 1:W ( S> TONY MABTIN BBOW MA’nt'A L L Y : Sound Uke a good deal? It Is! Phone MI-9-4595 may be used on each side of a window, etc. Oir taae a| r| glmlig Mnlce. Warfc OiEwad XW m at the Benedictine College of S t All women purchnslng one (tea*) DOUOLAB EDWABDi — Building age sized window 42”x60" — 19 Inches high, 8 inches 4 4 News KIITH'S VARIETY TODAY. CLOSED WEDNESDAY A t NOON. Anselm a’td wa» ordained A' priest ticket can pnrehase n nuu’e (H) FU O BT Na. t deep.. Offers ample shelf Bax aMce «aea le a. and NEWS SHOP Approx, cost in 1904. ticket nt hnlf price. (41) FILM- Contractors $14.00 OPEN mURSDAY NIGHT UNTIL • reeeivMl fegfan II un. naly by S yja. During the next 14 years, as he ai. to • a-w. daUjr. T:U « B41> BBWB C^BAVAN - John Fiicea: ovealaxa (Ibere Cameron Svar~ DEPOT SQUAU Roflidfloflol Comiw rciol roee to successively h l^ e r offices RESERVATIONS: wm ba aa rriZar alsM (M) FEBBY COMO itenaeae#) Oteb. B ,DMIy 8 Aherotioes-RomedoHiig C A U NOW FOR FREE CONSULTATION in ths Benedictine order, he also KI Bale. HLSt. tM. (it) TMB CMBI8TO to • became an author-of note and an . Norwick Turner T-2519 t.U% tad SScT «S.M. • sM ( a a e d i) b u b n b a 0|MR to a . 7 toiilM "Bosiness Built On authority on art, muaic, history, I.SS MaMaeoa Wad.. BMOW AND SAMPLE SHOWING FH., SeL.: Orch. B let (Ml) U BEBA C B Customer Satisfaction” OJW oOF f m MANCHESTER; MANCHESTER theology and archaolo^. Bole. a.S». LI*. LWi EXPERTS ON SUP^COVERS ood CORNICES \ Pope Benedict XV inade him the . Oaad M a ^ NteM Oalj * | tad Bale.: tl.W. l.U. FijU Inaui^nce Coverage Bjum niiL CO.l u H K . first president of the Pontifical I Ass.-•A-'-’ ' , I PHONE Preacal Ala Caaaaa at .Bas fit- NOTE: AU nM aaata Oriental InaUtuto Before Pius XI I Bea priar-to aatfaraaaea. Ber 'l aiitoewaaeta aod eB ' •eata far CAVEY'S RESTAURANT TeL MI-9-3033 or . 331 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER . COWN CLEANERS MItchgll 9-7196 named him to ths college of cardi- . aa* ticket aai raceira aaeaad . Bat; ore. have beea Goad TeL MI-3-6651 I lleket niBC witk laxaa. - I ealeftlia at all atbee or MItcholl 3-8606 nala, be serVed Jfiso as conaultor PlMaa reaarratiaBa aecapted Aftei^ 5:00 P. M. CLASSIC DECORATORS ^ , t e l e p h o n e MI-9-4595 n:2 MAIN ST OPr'CSlTE K;.H ,;.r : i U f t t ft TEL MI4.72M • at the congregiuon of ritee, pro­ I ONLY K Oaeitoa to toaottosM. I TaL AA. a-SITI. Haii ardwi .. araaept- FO R GOOD FOODS 142 Eatt Center BL curator general of the Congrega- ly nilod. Make rbeekala JtoJrufa aad 82 Baldwin Road^ bmU to: BcalOrBU.. .UMOBIAL. 41 O A K ST. m . Ml.9.2730 ROqCviLLE— PHONE 5-2177 .Ifancheeter tkm c f BenedlcUaas at MoiUe Caa- ■ aiMi rd 14. O a ^ •^5 EAST CENTE* STREt" Manchester, Conn. Mno. preaidant of the Peatlficel T F -' " r .... -1 ' ' V v T V ■)/ T \" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1954 to enter her heifer in Ule Ooriien ribbons for bis senior’Jersey yearl­ even goM politics. Mr. Stovenson usually conducted by Senator Mc­ has 15; a piece of pie, 10 to 16;. a Win Awards Fair in Litchfield. Nancy also was ing and his Jersey Club herd. would, we believe, have niade him­ Carthy. Droodles bottle of pop, 3 to 5. Perry "Green Wedding named reserve grand champion in Ralph Wetherell Jr., of 230 Dem- self a much stronger leader of the There .is nothing inherently Your Dental The significance of a diet low in TERMS « LOW AS the senior class of. fitting and ing St., was a winner in the tractor oppoaltlon if he had been able to By. BOOBR PMCB refined carbohydrates has been showmanship. She got blue ribbons driving cb'ntext. Wetherell, who is wrpng in the process Itself. It can, pointed up in University of Micl.’- Union Congregational Church,^ A t 4-H F a ir bring Itindself. to the ^ admission for her Jersey senior calf, her dem­ a junior legder of the 4-H Club in with the right Senator conducting gsn studies. Dental patients kept Rock-vl'lle, wax the scene Saturday onstration,. and her record book. Wapping and a former member of that the Eiaenhower farm pro­ Health AMESITE DRIVES it, be decent arid fair, and 'ef­ on such a diet over a period of ' of the wedding of Miss Grace Ann Keish, Sheridan Take She. placed a second ribbon for her the Manchester 4-H Club, also jr;'*r4^STON. gram is right That we cuspect Is ficient, and offend nobody. And it time show a sharp reduction in the Jersey club herd. placed In the horse show for his R. KR0D80N number of acid-produdng bacteria No Money Down • 36 Montha Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. First Place Ribbons; Other winners from the local VVeatem model and in the pair what he really must believe. is neither necessary nor honest to Sugar And Dental Decay in the mouth. After successful Francis D. Green, and LAurence PRHCEDE; (Following ia the to Pay • Paying • Driveways club were: Martin Kristoff of Gina- class. His brother, Dbug, was a banish it just because onri-^ena- conclusion of the treatment, the Bone Perry, son of Mr. .Opd Mn». Capture Eight Prizes tonbury, reserve grand champion winner in the sheep class in the thirteenth in a series of articles pn patients can return to a diet with • Parkinar Areas Erenr O en ln t Bxceiit The Embargo Relaxed tor may happen to abuse It. -Jft "Your Dental Health" being pre­ Laurie B. Perry, 4S School St, in fitting and showmanship junior showmanship division. Holidays Entsrid at toe would be more honest, and moi% moderate amounts of carbohy­ The long anticipated 4-H Coun­ class red ribbon for senior Hol­ «t Hanotikstar sented by The Herald in coopera­ drate and yet be relatively free of MANCHESTER Manchester. The ceremony was Claaa MaU Sattar. Jt la part of the periloun relaxa­ t.c the point, to call that - one tion with the Manchester Dental performed at 4 p.m. by the Rev. ty Fair in Windsor Locks this stein calf, and third place for tion of tensions in the present dental disease. MltehdL 9-5224 Lyman Potter. Baskets of white weekend brought many honors to C..'.B.A. Holstein calf; Louis Lon- MANCHESTER DELIVERIES subscription rates particular Senator to order, di­ Society. Today, sugar and dental It is known that some people'eat Payabla la Advanca period that -the United States decay.) . / gladioli composed the floral decor- local 4-Hers. In fact two Manches­ go ot Glastonbury, yellow ribbon MONDAY and THURSDAY Yaai* rectly, and to adopt as a principle a^great deal of aweets, yet are For tho lo st io Drivowoy Comtmetioii— CoR atione. ter 4-H children took top places for his senior Holstein calf; Charles Months 7<7S should makn a new adjustment of not a sweeping conclusion that immune to dental disease. The an­ in both junior'and senior divisions Wilcox, blue ribbon for his demon­ lA Y LESS Months 8*90 In this country we consume'10 swer seems to be that something ' Mr. Green gave his drughter 9Ionth 1*80 its embargo against Russia and one-man hearings are bad, but times as mucii sugar per person in marriage and sh2 as attended in fitting and showmanship in stration. red ribbon for Jersey club DIAPER SERVICE ...aa80 its European satellites. This is an in the mouth of such individuals by Miss Nancy McMeh- of Rock­ dairy classes. held; and yellow ribbon for his Copy •^•••««ss«*a«a»a«***ao aOS simply a particular conclusion to M our great-grandfathers did 100 is lethal to the acid-pr^ucing THOMAS COLLA CONST. Ca senior Jei>ey calf. CoH AD-3.1248 For embargo we maintain by the de­ m m years ago. We use about three bacteria. It is estimate about ville as maid of honor, Samuel J. William Keish of 307 Gardner "Ethical Diaper Service” MBMRSR 08' the effect that the particular way timies US much as we need for Turkington, Jr., was eat man for St., and Paul Sheridan of Bolton Also; Jean Wilcox, blue ribboh vice of providing that Amertcan "Start of a Rat ■ipoe’* three per cent of American peo­ for her jiinlorA^O^Mre calf, red THE ASSOClArED PRESS Senator McCarthy has conducted energy requirementr. ple ore carles- immune. Mr. Perry and DmCan Green of -were the first place winners in the Tha Associated Prtws Is exclustsaly aid shall cease to any friendly As you oughta know by this Alexandria, Va., ushered. senior and junior cooipetitlon res* ribbon for Jersey club herd, and a antlUad to the osa of repubilcatlon 6i them has bwn bad. Not only does sugar intake pro­ A study of teeth of Eskimos in­ white ribbon for her junior senior •U hem dls^tdies credued to It, or country which sella to Russia or time, I’m a great one for standing vide a fertile bed for acid-produc­ dicates that tefore Uteir introduc­ . The bride wore a ballerina length pectively. Keish also received blue RANGl ptberarlaa qraditad m this paper gown of lac and v hite nylon net, ribbons for his demonstration calf; Ralph Von Ecker, blue rib­ also the local nawars published here. its satellites any of the goods up for the under-dog. In this case ing bacteria to multiply but it also tion to civilization, their teeth bons for his junior Holstein calf All_II rights of repobltcaponrepubl of special CD Radiomen spoils our appetite or foods that AH Schultz Salons Are the lace bodice with sweetheart and-his Ayrshire in the junior listed on our embargo sheet the under-rat. A rst doesn’t have were pracUcally free from dental ♦ and his junior Jersey calf, and red Vdlspatches herela ars reserved. - offer better nutrition and more carles. It was only when they be­ neckline. Her veil of imported yearling class. His Ayrshire calf FUEL Oil What has just been announced an easy life. It’s no fun to wake protection for the body. illusion was draped from a seed in the senior class won a fourth f Full aervica client of M. B A. barv- is an important reduction of the To See Moyies up in a. sewer every morning, but came acqualhted with foods they Aii>Conditioned pearl tiara and rite carried a GASOLINE lee. Inc. ’ that’s what the rat docA Then he While the full relationship of had never eaten before—refined place yellow ribbon. Sheridan got ^ Publishers Representatives! Tha number of items we keep on this diet and dental csLrtes is not yet flour, augar and other carbohy­ bridal bouquet of White orchids a red ribbon for his Jersey herd Julias Mathews Special Agency — New The fifth In the series of movies has to - kiss his wife goodbye and forget-me-nots. club and a blue ribbon for his dem- York. Chicago, and Boston list. This will free a good many of for those in Communications Divi­ (t.gh), check to make sip-e he has nailed down. It b agreed by in­ drates—that their teeth began to THE OFFICE OF MBMnn------AUDIT BUREAU OF vestigators that sugar does cause break down. Miss McMahon was attired In onstration. CUtCULATIONa our friends in the world for more sion of Civil Defense wishing to all his germs with him and hurry a. ballerina length gown (if. pale BANTLY OIL become radio amateurs Is sened- off so he won’t be late getting to decay. Next week: Diet and Dental Six more Manchester 4-H mem­ DR. E. J. LOJESKI Tha HeraldId Printing Company, InC., of that trade Soviet Russia has An liKlividual's saliva furnishes Health.) blue nylon chiffon with pleated bers won prises for their dairy / I iiMl' \N) , l\( . assumes no flhar~‘~‘ uled for tomorrow . at V :30 p.m. the basement. He spends the rest ALL SET FOR SCHOOL bodice. Her arm bouquet was of financial responsibility tor been talking about so much late­ Ihe series is jointly sponsoreu by a buffering action against ordinary entries at the 18th annual Hart­ ' M \N I IM I I typographicaltl errorsan appearing In ad- of the day-dodging exterminators, pink roses and forget-me-nots. ford County Fair. Winners in this WILL BE / vertisements and other ieadini nuUtar ly. It is expected that this-relaxa­ the Manchester Radio Club and the dogs, cats and Furriers who sell amounta of r.-.gars taken intc the It's fortunate that no enemy is Mrs. Green chose for her da'.i^- in Tha Manchester Evening Herald. American Radio Relay League. The mouth at mealtimes. But if a per­ really as bad as you hope. county fair, wliich also included TEL. Mitchell 9 4595 tion of the embargo we have ap­ cheap Mink' Coats. Then on Sun­ son nibbles on candy, cookies and ter's wedding a 'dress of blue competition in horses, poultry, and CLOSED IRsnlay advertising closing hours: plied to our friends will be fol­ movies to be «hown are entitled days he has to go out and desert silk shantung with matching *<^ ■/ TEL ROCKVIILE 5-2177 For MoniUy— 1 p. m. Friday. "Capacitance", and a film strip a sinking ship to live up to his other sweets several tiiries a day sheep, will be chosen by the Uni­ ” or ^esda3r-1 p. m. Monday. lowed by a similar relaxation for between meals, the saliva can no cessorles and the bridegroom's versity of Connecticut to go on to ir Wednesday—1 n. m, Tuesday. entitled "Capacitive Reactance.” reputation. Nex): time you feel sor­ longer cope with the buildup of mother wore ro ^ lace with nivy the states' fair to be held in MONDAY, Au g : 30 _ ir Tbarsday—1 p. m. Wednesday. American firms, if. any of them All memters of Communications ry for yourself, think of the rat. STANLEY TOOLS accessories. Both mothers/wore For Friday—1 p. m. Thursday. acid. Springfield, Mass. For Saturday—1 p. m. Vriday 'choose to try for trade tvith Uus- Division are urged to report to He has more troubles than you Dentists point out there i» a AND HARDWARE orchid corsages, and assisted the Nancy Wilcox, who was honored TO TUES. SEPT. 6 Classlfled deadline; 10:80 a re. each siA Still on the embargo list for Civil Defense weadquarters to­ but he never complains When he’s great deal of a'ugar in all pasterles bridal party at a reception In as reserve grand champion in the day of publlcailoa rg c ^ Baturday' — morrow, particularly those who down in the Dumps. the church social rooipZ following Sdtclvd SpRiM • a. m. everybody will be all those items and confections. An or'hnary candy W, H. ENGLAND Jersey champion class, was asked SERVICES hold any class of radio license. The bar, for example, may contain the ceremony. '' FrasMy e«t boRqMRt i which are classified as being of final details of the Conn. River LUMRER COMPANY For a wedding Xrip to Canada Monday, August SO from 2 to 20 teas;»oons of hidden That Interpret The Wishes f o r p ccomImms direc*. use in war or in the produc­ Marathon Race for outboard sugar. A piece of chocolate cake TeL Ml-9-0X4i the bride Is traveMng in a Bermuda oR tion of war materials. There need motorboats will be discussed beige coat d ^ s with matching _0f The Family Farm Prvtgrram Politics and assignments and instructions A Thought for Tuduy accessories ^ d orchid corsage. be no doubt, on the other hand, She la a graduate of Rockville ASTER ROUQUETS There are times evei*y political that anything shipped into Russia given. OUR MEN KNOW OIL BURNERS Lost year Manchester’s Civil De* A Good Digestion High S Bachrach Photo. JOHN 0. BURKE leader, and this Includea l4eaident could prove to be some kind of in­ fense Communications Division Give me a good digestion. Lord, bridegroom wav graduated MRS. LAURENCE B. PERRY Kisenhower as , well as Adlal direct temporary asset to Russia furnished the communications for And also something to digest. SPECIALIZING IN from^anchester High School and raNERAL HOMI Stevenson, feels that he has to in the event Russia went to war. the race and have been asked to Give me a'healthy body. Lord, attended the University of Conn. CHRYSANTHEMUMS - 85c I served for three yean in World M Sonrict Phs OtaihBaraiMg TEL. MI-a-SSM Healthy, wen-budded pbmts far faU eeler. take certain positions ngardlesa Jf we are not increasing Russia's furnish the same this year. The With sense to keep it at its best CUSTOM BUILT HOMES race this year will be the largest II, end 14 months in Korea 87 BAST CENTER ST. of what his own personal convic* war potential directly,_ we would and longest east of the Mississippi Give me a healthy mind, good as a First Lieutenant. Between GENERAL CONTRACTING wars he received his BS from AMBULANCE SERVICE tions may he. What the poor, still be helping Russia meet her River and more than the usual Lord, Skywatch Schedule AFRICAN VIOLETS 8" Feta 69c honesty-hungry public looks for, communications will be necessary. REMODELING AND REPAIRING Trinity College and hl.s M/ degree Mobilheat peace needs and make peace prog­ To keep the good and pure in in 1952. He la a science teacher Newest varieties. with qxitty luck these days, is the ress, and thus we might be re­ Two communications networks sight. have been set up with two control Which, seeing sin, is not appalled FREE ESTIMATES — MORTGAGES ARRANGED in Manchester High School and ’3 Tuesday, Aug. 31 ' Instance of the political leader leasing Russian energy and stations on Meriden Mountain. One But finds a way to set it right. executive officer of Co. A., 169th Midnight-2 a. m...... Volunteers NWded. Wlio holds to lidiat he thinks is capacity for more concentration Inf. National Guar Regt. In Man­ 3 a.m.-4 a.m, ...... Volunteers Needed. HARDY PLANTS control station on Meriden Moun­ chester. MATTRESSES Oriental Poppies, Detphtninas, ate. rig^t even if it does riot seem on war production. tain win control flow of radio Give me a mind that Is not bored. ERNEST A. RITCHIE ^ WITH A 4 a.m.6 a.m...... Volunteers Needetl. messages to and from the judges That does not whimper, whine or The couple will live at 51 Bran­ 6 a.m.-9 a.m...... Volunteers Needed.' politically clever. Nevertheless, even though we 15 LIBERIY ST. TEL. M1-3-8I72. MANCHESTER ford St. 9 a.m.-Noon ...... Maureen Carson. The farm Issue, over the past stand at the start and finish line sigh. lAade Ta brder FERTILIZERS AND INSECTICIDES ought to face this possibility in East Hartford to the turnboat Don’t let me worry overmuch Noon-3 p.m...... ^...... Robert Genoves.l, ^CALL MITCHELL 3-SI 35 FOR TOP QUALITY two years, has been a cruel test frankly, there zu:e various reasons in Uie middle of the river at About the fussy thing called I. Mrs. Robert Coleman. It Is better to have a good re­ for American political leadership. 3 p.m.-6 p.m...... Mrs. Hazel Small. SILENT GLOW OIL RURNfRS built asattresa Uiaa a ch^p new wby we ought to favor Just w ^ t Essex. Stations will be located at SA\ART HAIRCU Surprise Shower 6 p.m.-8 p.m;- ...... Alfred Hagenow, Gerald Nicoletta. one- ' We re-make aad sterilise We could aee how cruel it was in the adininistration has done. In East Hartford, Meriden Mountain, Give me a sense of humor, Lord, 8 p.m.-10 p.m...... Lloyd Davidson. Richard Harris. sll types of mattreesea sad box the ieiS2 campaign, when Candl- OiUette Castle and the turnboat. Give me^-the grace to see a joke; For Miss Kiiofla sprlags. w o o d la n d GARDENS the first place, such trade with The other control station at To get some happipess from life 10 p.m.-Midnight ...... Doris (fowles. Waity Duggan, dries EUsenhower and Stevenson Russia is probably not going to And pass it on the* other folk. at your favorite Dorothy Nolan. JOHN J. ZAPAOKA, Prop. Meriden Mountain will keep in JONES FURNITURE were bidding for the farm vote,, amount tb very rimeh anyway.' constant communications with Selected Miss Janet Knofia, 29 Munro Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal Moriarty Brothers 168 WOODLAND STREET PHONE MI-4-8474 and Eiaenhower seemed to take But, even if it did, there are cer­ units ori^ eight boats on the river, Sponsored by the Manchester St., was honored with another sur­ and FLOOR COVERING OPEN DAILY UNTIL t P. BL Council of ChurcheA prise bridal Shower last evienlng. Building, Manchester, on Mondays'. Wednesdays and Fridays from 3T5 CENTER STREET pains to bid a litUe bit the higher. tain principles we ought to fol­ These boats will report any break­ AUG. 30-SEPT. 4 1-3 p.m. Civil Defense Telephone Number MI-9-9068^ . MANCHESTER 86 Osk S t—TeL 80-8-1041 Actually, both Eiaenhower. and down of or trouble experienced by Schultz Saton The party was given at the home low. One is that it is Russia; and the racers so boat crews can be of Miss Audrey Sandberg, 27 Lll- Stevenson must have been able to not we, who believes in the iron sent to the location. One boat will ley St., who was assisted .by Mrs. read the non-poliUcal handwriting curtain brand of life. Another is be the judge's boat in East HaiT- GIVE HER / ONE BLANKET Whether she’s about to enter sphool for Kenneth Cole, Miss Thelma Dowl­ . on the baiii wall, which said that that trade between peoples helps ford.. Other boats will cruise be* the first time, or ready to depart, for ing and Miss Charlotte Hutchins, we were living by a farm policy tween the Hartford Yacht Club fo CHANEL NO. 5 collesre, a smart new Schultz^aircut will all of whom will be attendants at fight die atmosphere which could Wethersfield Cove, Rocky Hill to • available at CLEANED FREE the marriage of Miss Knofia and wbich would ruin Itself and the produce war. Another is that Glastonbury, Gildersleeve to Bod­ help make her the prettiest girl in class! William Sandberg on Saturday, Ctrmers with it unless its carefree America cannot afford to lag too kin Rock, Middle Haddam to Had- WELDON’S SHOP Oct. 2. in the South Methodist bonanza were , brought under con­ dam Island, Haddam to Lord Is­ 901 MAIN STREET Church, Guests were present from cc nsplcuously in what may be a WITH EACH Southington,. Hartford, Manches­ trol. drift ' towrard an uneasy coexist- land, Keep River to Eustasia la- ter and Maine. Eisenhoviret was elected, i^th land, and Hamburg Cove North : $5 ence. ^ and South. Units of Wethersfield Decorations were white wedding for your smartest semester in his handsome implications of con­ Some time later on in history and Windsor Civil Defense are as* CLEANING ORDER bells and white streamers. The tinued guaranteed high profits to ' bride-elect unwraped her lovely there will probably be a study of sisting Manchester Civil Defense in COIN FOLDERS gifts while seated )>eneath a large the farmers on the record. Once this effort by supplying equipment This offer good for one Week our embargo, policy against Rus­ FREE COIN APPRAISAL wedding bell. elected, he began to study the sia. It will probably detemalne and operators. The Manchester only, Aug. SO-Sept. 4. A shower cake, beautifully dec­ Civil Defense Mobile Hospital will orated in white, centered the buf­ farm problem with all the respon­ dial it hurt Russia rot at all, in­ be used ss a control stajtion in sibility of office, and he came to HORRY SHOPPE fet table where ice cream, cookies, fluenced Russia'not at all, and East Hartford as well as a- First punch and coffee were served.' ' the conclusion that something had certainly did nobody in the west­ .Aid Station. Oor. Oeatei and GrlswoU PLENTY OF ^ to be done to alter present policy. iZ BEAUTY SALON ern world any good. It is quite FREE PARKING Be was told this would mean probable that what trade Russia political disaster for the' Repub­ could*.Jtave afforded would have licans. He \/as told the Democrats made no difference up to now, . and 72 MAPLE ST.— TEL. MI-3-84U S(83 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER -Tel. MI-8-8951 would use nome of hla own cam­ will not simount to anything ACE ELECTRtC MOTOR REPAIR paign words against' hirri. But he siginificamt from now on. But'even 221 NO. ^ IN ST. — MANCHESTER came to the position that he would if it should be heavy, that would try to do what was right, and be good. It rtay be hard to realize ... -jj*...... like these! • trust that to be good poliUcs in it, but a Russia which.... is' the long run. - . economically healthy and which is WILL BE CLOSED The President, did succeed in making progress for its owni peo­ getting a ' new farm progn'em ple is, in the long run, healthy for WED. SEPT. 1 to SAT, SEM. 7 I It's no trick to make a good impression that paves the way ^ suc­ through i^oigress. represents our own welfare too. fjne Of, the g i^ t constructive early FOR VACATION i cess at school. Just look smart in our colorful clothes th^Hf like to achievements of hU administra­ lead an active life. They're easy on the ayes and edsy your tion in the domestic fleld. And, al­ A One-Man Hearing though the farm bloc's representa­ It is the lature of the Jiilijian budget. Wa'va everything you need to.help you put your best foot tives in Congress fought it bitter­ being, and of the politician, that Day ly. one suapecU that the nation's our use of principle can be spotty. forward . . . always! / >>; farmers, as a whole, admit the We are great at the business of - basic wisdom of what has been running to a certain principle HE MAKES LENDING A done, that they have begun to when-'it of feta to help'its achieve realize that we could not go on a certain object, or hit a certain FRIENDLY BUSINESS KEMP'S, Inc. fore^ver with'the system we had target. Ahd we are equally talcnt- ThU b the friendly YES MANsgsr ol the local RARYLAND been using. ' .ed at the business of forgetting AcmmI Finance Company.. He teliavaa that no X 78S MAIN ST. M1-S-S08O Now we Alim back to Mr. the same principle ten minutes, or one should borrow unnecessarily. But when a loan U to e person’s advantagA k* providM folks Stevenson. He is not in power, two weeks, or two months later, here srith the needed cash. when we no longer have any spe­ i4 with the responslbiUty of office.' CEIIUtS OmilMHMI He makes bonowing'a simpb, friendly trane- fOUNDED The prime duty upon him. then, cial reason for using it. * . actipA He makea loans to-amployployhd men and women, married or Put your problems seems to be to act for the party Thus, for several, dayo^ .now. ringle.. Ha arranges convenient monthly payments. of which he is thede'ilder by rais- Senator. Prescott Bush, the decent . ,If you decide that a. loan is to >out advantage, come to esa i S&F ftneiinPs YES MANsgsr today.' in our hands ■ir Ihg and empliaslting issues which and gentlemanly Connecticut Re­ I a fa •. may cost the-'Reptibliciaiis votes. publican, has been doing .some­ Went 039 *• $S00 an figaatare Alena So we have him, In acceptance of thing, everybody was agreeing, not fNAT tiKff re 8sr rrs* DON'T go around w.or- this role, delivering a savage at- so very many days ago, it was Pennsylvania House ryiilg about those prob­ attack upon the Eisenhower farm very bad to do. He has been con- FINANCE COe Solid Cherry lems of protection. Let MS MAIN ST.. 2nd R ., 0 « w Woolwortli% MANCHESTER 0p6n 9a.m. td 9 pm- program, as a betrayal of the duettng a one-man hearing down Mitchell X-41M . A * fsr the VCS MANsgsr us handle them. After farmers, as the brc^ing_of .. a into New. Voik, taking testimony OKN THUISDAV EVENINGS UNTIl 8 PJA . , all that's our bosmeifs'; ^edge by Eisenhower. ~ of fraud and corruption under the ' 1mm smA H mtAsb ri ell urfSMEl*| Imi | We are forced to conclude, when P.H.A*. program. And, so far as we A In s sI $1|I csih U1.M aiws ptMsrilr is U tMwcsIiw sNMMy lMtsHni. li .1 11MS tsek, The sale' that features We will be glad to give we see this th a t' Mr. Stevenson have diae'emed, nobody involved in you our experienced ad­ does np.t feel free to be Mr. the hearings has protested against ■' V - Stevenson, or to discuss the ques­ any "one man inquirition.';^ None Famous Name's plus Service! vice without obligation A tion of farm policy from any of hia fellow members on the Sen­ IF YOU ARE INTERESHD IN AN . . . and provide you MM* V-' •ogle except that of what seems ate Banking and Cuh-ency Ctom- Last time tomorrow to avail yourself of thousands of with the very best in in­ f likely to be cheaply fruitful from mittee have protested. No edi­ fftorerwide savinns including most Nationally famous surance coverage. ” 1 the campaign point of view. torials have criUclzed the praq- tloe. .* ^ OIL BURNER brands! We’ll be open from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. as Call on us today! The pity of It ta that Mr, usual . . our regular Tuesday store hours. Stevenson is not reaUy doing a Yet, only a short time ago, Whlte F-C Shirts , Long Sleeve Shirts Rugby and Alps Sweaters Round collar 6 to 12 service eithe • to hlr.mdf or to his practically everybody seemed Button dot.’n collars. Siscs 6 to 12—83.95 up I2H to 14^—1286 Sizes 8 to 30—82.95 14 to 12—84.95 up party by adopting the obvious po^ agreed that one-man hearings Utical approach. His'iown reputa- must go, and that there ' reaUy SEE US FIRST tioft with the Ameilcan public ought to be a Serikte rule against Easy Parking rests on. the thesis that he can be them. / LOWEST PRICES . a man to -aise the game of poUtics What is the answet? Use the convenient Purnell NECKWEAR / GUARANTEED INSTALLATIONS Parking lot, directly to the FOR ALL BOYS > toward a goSl of intellectual The answer, of course, is that 50c afid $1.00 hoMaty. The health of the Demo­ one-man hearings were never real­ UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY rear of our store. Shop leis­ Blue Suite for Dress Slacks urely. We redeem your park­ 85.95 to 811.95 cratic party, now that It happens ly bad In thempelveA It was only / HIGHEST QUALITY MATERIAL ing UckeL High School Proms to be out of power, tests upon its 835.50 and up Rayon, wool, dacron when they were conducted by one V SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP Shoes by SunditU blends 36 to 31 waist •hiUty' to Adopt a role of. oon- particular Senator, jn the parUcu- 3H to i t i ^ i u a atticM n. ^ oppoas^ to lar style ba fandea, ^ t they be- / FREE ESTIMATES — NO OIUGATION C to E widths tiMt .m m m Mud of unprindplsd Esn to Beem evU and unfair. So, CEHOUSE&SON tbs dOtf^Re- in fa<^ ^ those who ran toward tim trada durtag ths tha priaclple, namely that there ■f tnm abonld be no one-man taSaringA LASSEN PETROLEUM .'WUMt^aNM smart sad ob­ wara being neither honest nor "YOUR COMMUNITY SHELL DISTRIBUTOR" it tt aM d men. sound. What they really meant BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD \ - ) Headquarters^ For All Cub Scouto, Boy Scours, and Explorar Seovhu of UA ^ the was that there ahould be no more PHONE MI-9-012I , 'ls thshlt im’t iMsringB of tbs type ■■

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ifltiW tiL L fc FOLKS BY rO I^AIN B FOX PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Anawtr to Praviouo Puaxlo Hints UMT Sudden Stop To Seek Office Court Drops X K N C ^ > t . Full Democratic Slate Two-Car Crash T Food for Thought UC:J[I1U in si Sense and Nonsense MiatJiii Injures Elk kJUUia Pierson Count ACBOM DOWN kJU Filed with Town Clerk Proposal in V IA ^I Vbr Boctel Security you have to I found a gold band wadding Life of Hartford ICoroflaOM l-B a d ^ te [ ikirj SITuS^ U U k il’J prove you were bom, hut foe pey- ring in the white of an egg I broke Unexpected ., Emergency B.reaking and Entering you* ing taxee your handing-out te auf- to fry for breakfast— Mrs. K. R. Gryk Sees .No Contest Legion Talk a w ltm o flcient—Orit O'Neal, Tacumsah, Okla. Runs for Aatoembly Stop Throws England Charge into Restaurant W ilfr e d IN m pnanUo In Party Primary;. • wltibtrad SMomiacfood Into Aisle of Train Nolled in Town Court Obituary At Hartford' Hoa^llal; Httty—CHi. mother, t think John Fathet^Say, young fellow, It’a New Candidates Seel; (Oonttnned from Page One) UltUrtMufor tC riw lod te gotng to aak me to maity him. thtdliu^bo!! swhotadiild almoat two o'clock. Are you going ' Hie audden stop of aa axcursloa Charges of breaking and enter­ Three Other Victii Mother—^What makaa you think to eUy with my daughter afi Posts; Meet W ednesday century and a half tbe United ISSMWMd Is to S pSTWHt S6» dBsr T night? States has prided itself “ on its train on which he wen riding aent ing into the Acadia restaurant at Suffer Head In j H O iiiim mpiMy eAsMinbltd Kitty—Wall, ha aaked me if I ” There will be no conteet in the refusal to maintain large standing J. George Englend'of 252 Spruce 103 Tolland Tpke., two years ago, Deaths tS flemate Mint 24 SoUdifiaa, aa MMakaeamaaSh Suitor—Sorry, air. I’d aura like preferred recently against Lawr- 7 flimlniaa planhad to keep , my Job. Than he to, but I promised I'd be home. forthcoming Democratic primary military forces. < S t to Stamford Hospital laat Manchester’s second fatal aoel- ^ V Wi («b .) uadergameot popular to Iron eaked U you were a good cook, Sept. 14 unless more candidatea "We have relied, instead, upon rence Pierson, 18, of 63 Hdtnestead 1C Colorado danert 41 Grave flMikar night. St., were nolled today on request Albert W. blocnaley dent this yci^, whica occurrstf Mat- • Cubic meter end finally ha wanted to know If file before midnight today and the civilian soldier. But we hsve Albert W. McCauley, 41, of 50. national paik • Merit 25 Century plant 42Pienewtth we are ell eeay to live with. Thte'N’ That thera may be a legal controversy done so without being fair either England waa a member of the of Prosecutor W. David Keith after urdsy night st 11:40 tun. nnfi L (two words) 26 Burning a weapon I a m , old fashioned, if you delegation of Manchester Elks who he said evidence in the caae ap­ Burnside Ave., East H artfc^, died claimed one dead and three injured, lOCouneel pver their filing if they do. to ths private citizen or to the at his home yesterday afternoon. r^ju u T WHATS I It Participaton UOreefc 278ten MRippad I have iiaed the aame aewing please. I Uke the aim to riae at The Democratic party lut night security of our nation.” attended the baaebaU game in peared questionable. took piece about ten minuten Be­ , IP ANVTMIN9 ! tOSaaaaglas' aSMextcan 44Towardtba New York City yesterday after­ He la the brother of John J. Mc­ fore a second accident on tha seme m e iA E M B E R THAr rCOMES UR OONT] Uberatiea machine needle for 52 yeere with­ dawm. And when I feel the evening filed nomination proposals or nom­ Tha President went Into no detail Plqrson, arrested as a result of Cauley of Manchester. O N E TH JN O . JE O O S t/ {21 Young goat army peasant sbaUandaidc out breaking it —Mra. A. J. Sals- ination Intentions for one candidate about ths nature of the military re- noon. a statement to police by Anthony street and is stiU under investiga­ I fy^AKE A MOVE. I ttOtbarwise breese, I want the night to foUow The accident occurred on the re­ He waa born in Warehouse Point, tTILL 'itJU CALL 17 Robed 22 S lim 44Getout.catl man, RoUa, Mo. on. This daylight saving la a for each available post. Wesley serva he wants to build. He made McAllister. 16, of 123 W. Middle tion. police said today. 24 Spear a food no mention of the plan for a power-' turn trip neer Stamford while the' April 20, 1913. the son of Mrs. The death car, Mven by Wilfred Itneauiw aiWiAte 47 Pork----- thing that puts my program all Gryk, Town Democratic chairman, Tpke., was given the benefit of the Mary Conn McCauley of East fish 22 Metric 22AddUtontoa aM raZaua A young men consultJb a doctor said there would be no contest in tul reserve outlined a few weeka- engineer vYas making a routine doubt after investigation by the LaPointe. o f S t. Hart­ askew: A t 2 p. m. the birds still air brake teat and the train un­ Hartford and the late John E. Mc­ agMintontranee meaaura lecialatlva biUSORxM about hia badly Inflamed and awol- ring! Now—is that right—I'm the party primary and described ago by Jriin Hannah, then" assist­ prosecutor and police into McAllis­ ford. who die

■ . ■/' tlGH T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1964 PA 6K N H iri on Way to Record Pace as Well as Pennant | Grim and Moon Top Rookie Stars of Season T H l Herald Angle I " ' . •""" ■ " I I ' ...... , I —’ I —— — ——— —————r— — — ------■ ' — ^/' — TtJ'IT’Tl 4 ] vs. Pitcher Free*for«All I'm i nrv ■ *. n» ' ' ' ‘ ~ — - ~ / ■ f Lopez Touts Lemon for MVP Award Giants Unvieil Two Man-Sized Tackles Take Two frdm RSo^ Midget Ref to Work C ard in al Star EARL W. YOST Boston, Au^. 30 (Ah—Manager Only Stickout A1 Lopes of the - To Increase Margin "M O N D A Y f remlnleice'lkbout beaebaU os played Pfkw Wwlt it Kmw Several hours before he paased 30 yoara ego in Town. ‘TH never leading Cleveland Indians today Midget T ag-Team Boiit In Senior Loop by Blssell Street on his (la.Uy mail forget toe dny I put Count in as A touted his ace pitcher Bob Lemon routf, we disoissed Chet Morgan', and he won the towa — first 20-game winner of the 1954 National League Race the No. 1 New York Yankee rooter scries for me," Bill recalled . . . Braves Establish New Wrestler Now Referee! ' New York, Aug. 30 (JP) It If It’s True What He’s season— as, a good bet /or the Tightens as Dodgers in Manchester. Hia Yanks, the J o i Lebietz, former football play­ Pennant Races "doesn’t look as though tha mem­ team I also picked to win the er at Maitchaator High and with loop’s most valuable player awgrd. Mark for Attendance To Work Main Event Lemon, Just an average inflclder Beat Braves Twice, bers o f the Baseball Writers’ Assn, pennant, loa) all three games to several local aami-pro teams. Is who developed into one of base­ Tuesday Night tinder At a Glance will be abja to steam up an argu­ the Red- Sox at Boston over the now sbUing insurance for the John Been Reading in Papers Milwaukee, Aug. SO (>P) — ^The ment even aiM ng themselves when ball’s top , ran his season’s Giants and Cards Split weekend. Shortly after 9. Chet, Hancock Oo., and he pasaaa along NaUonal League pennant now mark to 20-5 yesterday with an Arc Lights at Nebo they-'kl down to vote for the major loaded down with mall and worries, the word whilo on Main S tre e t. . . Is just a long shot for the M il­ (Including Games of Aug. 29) leagues'li two butstanding rookies passed by. Asked if he was pre­ Rec Supt. Jim Herdic passes along Wubinrton. Aug. 31 (A^—Man-. read about the poaaibility in the eight-hit 6-2 verdict over Boston By JOE REICHLER '”' American League . tthe current aeason. TTiis is un­ pared for a long day on Main all details on raCreation for tha ■ger of the Baitl- newspapers. in the opener of a doublcheader. waukee Braves but their fans AMocUted ProM Sporto Writer Brother, hold your hat! Thert’ll have anoUier league attendance ba a hot time at ML Nebo tomor­ W L PcL G.B, T.P. usual. for the boys like to argue. Street, he answered. "Maybe, but coming season during a lengthy n o n Orioles wants to know if it’s Miles issued his shakeup state­ The Indians won the nightcap 8-1, 'The aren’t \ record; row night! ' • Cleveland 93 36 .721 — 25 Unleas all signs fail, the ballot­ I ’ve had a lot pf good ones.” Chris phone conversation. Whkt would true what he's been reading in the ment at a press conference last. Sixth 20-game Season conceding the American League New York 89 40 .690 4 25 The 45,982 unhappy fans who _ There should be when four midg­ ing will produce an almost unani­ Glenney took In the thrSe games we ever do without tha use of a papers. Thursday evening. Dykes said he The husky righthander thus be- Chicago 85 47 .644 9 4 22 flag to Cleveland, but the flrat et wreatlers compete in an Aus­ mous agreement that W ally Moon, and he couldn’t wait to see Gbest'er telephone? Out o f town rcaldenta "Let's get it over with* now," met with Miles the following morn­ ct'.me a 20-game winner for the witnessed the Braves double Cleveland—At Home (13), Bos­ setback at the hands of the seed of doubt is beginning to grow tralian tag-team match which will the a lu i^ n g young outfield sensa­ will be barred from playing Dykes said Just before yesterday's, ing to discuss 1955 player needs, sixth time in the past seven sea­ ton 2, Chicago 3, Detroit 3, New ... Stop at Bob Oliver’s Center in the minds o f the defending head the weekly pro 'crird at Mt. tion o f the St. Louis Cardinals, and basketball and bowling in town with the Washington but nothing was said about the in­ sons. He turned the trick in Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday York 2. Philadelphia 2.' Washing­ Motors .and he reports' his stock Nebo. For in addition to the four Bob Grim, the parttime baVtender leagues, Jim saiq, in accordance Senators. " I f there are going to be tended house-cleaning. 1048-50 and 1952-54. brought Milwaukee’s total for champions. ton 1; Away (12), Baltimore 2, Bos­ car racer. No. 621, has been dg)ng midgets, the fifth, man in the ring who has racked up 17 victories for fine during the past three weeks. with ' toe ruling drawn up last whtdesale changes in the direction Friday night Dykes read in the It was Lemon’s 11th straight 59 payin g dates to 1A41.066. 'This suspicion was gleaned from ton 1, Chicago 3, Detroit 3, New — the referee — will also be a 'Gm Yankees, are the cream of an W ith A rt RousseAu at the wheel, May by the Advisory Park and the Indians” May Break Yankee Mark '. Chicago—At home (15), Balti­ a share of mention. Jake waa once make dragtic changes in his club, down with the top brass now to 2,620,627 at Cleveland of the Reynolds was referring to matters when Sonny Boy Cassidy more 3, Boston 2, Cleveland 3, De­ man whom the PhilMelphia Ath­ of a great brother baseball battery. "from the frrnit office down.” surge toward the pennant. and Farmer Pete meet (3lno Garl- letics obtained from tm Yankees The Judge was a pitchSr, who aver­ with thy Red Birds. see where he stands. I^pez enthused about Lemon fol­ .American League In 1048. Cleveland’s sensational .721 win­ troit 2, New York 2. Philadelphia FRIDAY lik e Deathhonae Watting bal()i and Diamond .Jim Brady. It in their big winter trsde.^FIntgan aged 12 to 15 a game, The rotund manager said if the lowing Cleveland’s doubleheader ning percentage, a pace never be­ 1. Washington 2; Away (7). Balti­ Tw’o members of the clergy "It’s like waiting in the death-, interpretation of Miles’ statement fore attained by an American w ill be a best of three fall bout more 2, Boston 2,. Cleveland 3. promises to be a solid .300 BUter and Woody W allett waa hia re­ sweep against'Boston yesterday— and la a slick flelder, but hia play ceiver . . . Nino Pagani of the Gar­ are early callera The Rev. Ed^u* bouse for someone to throw the A with an one hour lime limit. NaUonal League is correct "it means v/e have given a sweep that boosted the Indians’ League club. Should the Indians Farrell of S t James’ Church aaka switch on the electric current," up and here we ere still struggling continue at this pace through the The midgets have appeared here W L Pet. G.B. T.P. with the bedraggled A’a apkrcely den Grove Caterers phones to re- lead over second-place New York rt he served Governor John for help in securing free baaebiUI I^kes said. to get put of the cellar with 25 Zatopek' Defeated end of the aeason, they will smash before, both on indoor and outdoor New York 80 47 .630 — 27 has been as eye-catching as' that to four big games. The teams open of Grim in keeping the Yanks In t a hot dog during a b4tseball tickets for a major league gama "Every manager who accepts a games still to be played.” the league record of 110 victories shows, but never with a midget Brooklyn 79 49 .617 1 4 26 a vital three-game set Tuesday the pennant race, . lf«m e the Electric Boat outing In either Boston or New York. Tha Job realises that he’s going to be turned in by the 1927 Yankees. referee. The little guys are comical Milwaukee 72 54 .571 7 4 28 .The Orioles are presently 31i4 night In New York. These pictures show the start sind progress of a free-foir-all which broke out in ninth of By Russian Star Moon, the pheenon who smote a on Sunday at Camp Lodge.; The last group days, at which Uma fteed sooner or later. But I cant The Yankees,' traveling at a .690 at times and should be even fun­ New, York— A t home (15), Fullback Eddie Price,isn’t holding up Bill Shipp, left, and Earl Putnam, but the prop pictv.’c stress-a {^ames out of first and a half game "If Lemon wins five or six’ more Athletics-Tigers twin bill opener at Philadelphia Sunday. At left.. Tigers’ hurler spins hia first time up in the local Caterim served more than youngsters are admitted free, wara understand why he should have to pace, defeated the CHiicago White nier with a ref their own size in Brooklyn 3, Chicago 2, Cincinnati the size of the New York Giants’ freshman tackles.Alabama's Shipp stands six feet five, weighs 275 behind seventh-place Philade^hia. games,” Lopez said, "he’ll be hard aroimd after being hit ‘in leg by pitch thrown by A’s Marion Fricano as ball (arfow) drops to majors and who has a good dianco 2.000 at. tha Ntantlc sRe . . . Night held this week at Fenway Park ■ Bern, S'vltzerta- ’ Aug. 30 (,»’) Sox 4-1 yesterday but lost ground the thick o f things Tuesday night. 2,.^ijwaukce 3, Philadelphia 3. St. pounds. Putnam of Arizona State at Tempe Is six-six and comes in at moib than 300. (NBA). Has Uttle Material to beat for the most valuable ground. Still carrying bat. Gromek immediately took off for the mound to tangle with Fricano. of leading all National League off from the apbito beat and It is and Yankee Stadium and the re­ —The greatest of ail five European to the Indians, who walloped the Roland Meeker, ah automobile Louis 2; Away (12), Brooklyn 3, Dykes said he v/asn’t convinced player award." At right they mix it up on the ground, partially obscured by other players; Bending over them is A'a batters In total hita, has no real spent with the family. quest can’t ha granted unUl an­ Red Sox twice 6-2 arid 8-1. aalesman In Massachusetts, will Cincinnati 1, Philadelphia 6, St. a chdnge o f manager, would help 'The Cleveland pilot quickly first baseman Vic Power, ’right. Others identifiable are Tigers’ shorUtop Harvey Kuenn (7), who was track and field champiorialiips rival In sight,. It has been some TUBSDAV other seiuon. However, tickets for, The doubleheader sweep boosted meet Les Ryan, one-time Ford- Louis 2. the club. "N o one could win con­ added that his Indians boast sev­ dustec] by Fricano earlier in game; W alt Dropo (3 ) and third base coach Johnny Hopp, upper left. showed today the emei^ency of time since such a phenomenal Billy Simpson of Uie'bdvertixlng the Indians' lead over the Yankees ham football star in the semi­ Brooklyn—A t home (17), Chica­ groups at Yale and (JonnecUcut sistently with this kind of mater­ Detroit won first game, 14-3. (AP Wirephoto). clouter-showed up In either league. dept., is alM the nvailriian’'tor the eral other possibilities in heavy- Ruasia as a steadily Increasing tp four games with 25 left to play final. The pair met here several go 2. Cincinnati 3, 'Milwaukee- 2, home football games will probstoly Wanted ial,” he added. Theatre TV Still Only Scratching He'a a deer in the field, too. editorial room and he Ica^os a hitting Larry Doby, sparkplug power and ■ "^rked the de.'eat of by each contender. weeks ago and went to a 45 min­ New York 3, Pittsburgh 5. St. be secured for toe party. . . Tha 1116 57-year-old manager also The almoat certain election of package on the desk and instotX' Bobby A vila and 1953 M V P choice one of the -. orld’a greatest runners. ute draw. Louis 2; Away (9), Chicago 2. Mil­ Rev. Carl Olson of Emanuel Luth­ was critical of the v.ay the news The. Na.tional League race con­ the slugging (Jard rookie wpuld that- it be open^ Immediately be­ A I Rosen. There was something sad in see­ Opening the show at 8:30 will waukee 2, New York 3, Pittsburgh eran says It looks “pratty good for SPORTS reached Ehlers, now on a tour of Ve8 ierday*8 Star8 tinued to tighten as the oncharg- mark the first in five years that cause It waa sent by (Jasey Stengel Leads la Homers, RBI’s ing Emil> 21atopek .of Tzechoslo- be the Masked Zebra Kid and 2. toy Cleveland Indians now." While minor leaguM in the South and Westbrook Tops Tigers ing Brooklyn Dodgers whipped the,, - Huge Pay-as-You‘See $$ Jackpot the National League honor has not from Yankee Stadium. 'Whtls Bill Doby leads the American v^ ia surrender his crown yester­ Nick Valley. Milwaukee—At home (12). In New York at a aemlnar this Southwest in the seat^ of talent. Braves twice in Milwaukee 12-4 1 gone to A Negrolplayer. Junior stared In anticipation o f a base­ “There’s a great guy who has League in homers with 28 and nins, Batting—Dusty Rhodes, New day in the 5,000-r.tetera rm , Brooklyn 2, Chicago 2, Cincinnati summer Mr. Olson with a number REPORTER and 11-4 to close to within 4, Pittsburgh 1, St. Louis 3; Away I Gilliam, second-bokeman o f the ball contract frpm the Yankees. to hear about the prospect of may­ batted in with ' 108. Avila’s .333 York Giants, wasted two triples in of ministers went to Yankee Sta- Zatopek 'ecognized h was out­ games o f the front-running Giants. (16), Brooklyn 2. Cincinnati 4, New York —(NBA) — The Brooklyn Dodgers, was last year’s I opened the wrapping ^.aper and be losing his Job from out-of-town batting mark is second only to opening game 5-4 loss to St. Louis In Tourney Finals, 7-2 dium- and 'watched toe Yanks play W e have a foil time Job open classed by a iturdy Russian sailor, The best the New Yorkers could , New York 3, Philadelphia 3, PittS: wsys and means of getting a big nominee, and he has stood up well foi'nd that the contents included newspapers aftier less than a full that of New York’s Irv Noren. Gavilan Heavy Favorite tha White dox. The thing that for eae with an Interest In but blasted two homers and two Vladimir Kuc, and he appeared do was gain a split in S t Louis Sport Chatter burgh 1, St. Louis 3. in his sophomore year. So has Har­ only a letter from Earle Clifford, season, after he has inherited a Rosen is batting .284. payday for a guy 8ghting for the amazed me," Mh .Olson aald.” waa sports and some degree of writ- doubles to lead Giants to 7-4 sec­ I'stiesa and didn’t even ‘ ry for after drbpping an 11-inning 5-4 vey Kuenn, Detroit’s beat o f. a alias (Jasey. and a nifty 1955 CAlen- bad ball club and a farm system "They’re all doing a great Job," By BILL ENGLAND ^that a run scored. Hohenthal, who toe number o f White Sox fans in lag abUlty. Write, giving tall second place' against Britain’s decision to the Cardinals.' 'They heavyweight championship o f the shortstop who came right out of drir . . . Start out for the poet with practically nothing in it.” added Lopez, "but if Lemon keeps ond game triumph over Cardinals. Coach Nino Boggini’a tough rapped put three hits for a fine Chris Chataway. won the nightcap 7-4. GRAHAM HOLMES’ profes­ To Retain Ring Crown the stjuida.’’ . . Ehrenlng a t hocM dciails, to "Sports B arter"— His six extra base hits in double- world take in a lot knore than an Wisconsin’s . halls of learning to office and meet Goaty Rogere at Since Miles called his press con­ up at his present pace, he's going Manchester Tigers went down to day at the plate, led off with a Cincinnati’s Redlegs strength­ sional boxing winning streak (lame 49ers Win Fourth and it is spent reading’several o t header tied major league record. This was no fluke d-'e.U for the angle-playing manager or a tick-’ lead all American l-eague candi­ the O n ter and he tells of the daya toe latest sports publicatii ference, the Orioles have wen three to be awfully hard to beat for defeat yesterday at the hands of single. Dave Golaa grounded to ened their hold on fourth place, to an end last Saturday night in the Westbrook. Sports by a score man who won three gold medals New York, Aug, 30 (/P)—Welter­ dates. , , when Manchester ptoyed Rockville of five games, including a sweep MVP honors." Pitching—Bob Lemon, Cleve­ third, but a throwing error allow­ defeating Philadelphia twice 3-2 Hollywood, Calif., when he dropped et and publiclty-huatling promo­ SATURDAY of 7 to 2 to lose out in the final in the 1952 Olympics at Helslnk', Grid Exliibitioii weight champion kid Gavilan goes Ons of the ^ o a t Interesting and imported major leaguers of yesterday’s doi»'lehead . Should. Lemon get the M VP land Indians, became first pitcher ed him to reach and advance to and 8-4. to hand the Phillies their a lO-ixiund decision to Freddy ter. Work is- cleaned up before game for the state championship. second, Hohenthal moving to and who held every world mark after his IDOth victory Wednes­ festursa almuf^ tht emergence of plsysd with both aidea Rogers a. -m. — the sports page ia crown he’ll be only th* fifth pitch­ in the’ majors to win 20 games this sixth and seventh straight losses. "Babe" Herman. The defeat was You have to go beyond the Saturday the locals upset Willi- third. With two out Simmons from three miles and up. day riight as a 1-2 favorite to beat Grim an(l,Mobn as outright stars caught for Manchester teams . . . first editorial page to be made Japanese have used.cormorants es to do so in 24 years. The others season, 'scattering eight hits for CJhicago’s Cubs came from beliind the first for Holmes after 16 ' By The Associated Press Brooklyrt’s Johnny Saxton in a' usual people in the fight business mantic 12 to 5 in a semi-Anal con­ reached first on an infield single, Broke IVarld R

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Lovely WKNB—BoseboU IteUnae U ; 0 - House service call $3.50. MI. FURNISHED ROOM to rent with WTIC—Lorenso Jones WHAT-Ntta Watch LOST—Lady's eyeglasses, vicinity only to earn supplementary in- time employment. • North Haven, Conn. knotty pine recreation room, laun­ owner who purchased property in 0 SUNSET STREET - 8 room hie, 0 , Hartford was fined $6 for WORC—Record SOop 1931 BUICK, Tutone blue. Unusual­ 9-6660 or MI. 3-4607. kitchen utilities. Inquire 54 High WANTED passing a atop sigri; John Loopolo, X^(>-8tarilsiit Bsrmodo Hortlond Road and Bolton St. Re­ ly clean two-door oedan. Locally come. Apply in person. TeL CHestnut 8-2147 dry room, hot water oil heal, all 1940. On a bua hhe. single, enclosed porch. New WGTH-Jock's Worirorka WDRC—PresldTOt lassiihewor St. Rodivilte-Vernon 0 , Bridgeport $15 for failure to 1:88- ^wora-fiisn pa. word. MI. 9-7903. owned. 30,000 original miles. Dick­ COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart Let Frank Burke or Mel Radmah utilities. Outdoor living certainly worm air oU heat. Older home. Foiir, five, six, seven advise you. Open until noon on can be enjoyed on this 87’. x 565’ Two car garage. Needs interior reduce speed; Stanley Bishop, 0 , WHAT-BoU of Rseofds FOUND — One Beagle, black, enson Motor Sales. R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ LARGE. PLEASANT room, next to T. J. CROCKETT Bloomfield. $24 speeding; Anna R. WCCO—Rsoord Rsvus imAY-Nite wsM matic washing machines, vacuum Saturdays. SPENCER RUBBER Diamonds— Watches— bath, for one or two refined peo­ lot which has fruit trees, bhrbecue decorating throughout. Lot M x room houses. Have WKNB—Baseball Request. Mstinao wn<:-atarUsht Imaado brown, white, female. Coll Dog CHEVROLET Canopy truck—1939, and picnic area. Shown only by lOO. 0,950. Six room ranch, at­ Porcellini, 52, Bristol, $15 failure WTIC-Ioeo Radio iSna WDRC—PresTdent BIsenliowsr Warden. MI. 3-4340. cleaners, motors, small appli­ CONNECTICUT Jewelry 48 ple, near Main. 17 Pearl Street. Broker - man.v buyers wait- New Champion Crowned WDRC-^-Uemorv Lane with ladder racks. Good running ances. Welding. 180 Main Street. PRODUCTS CO. appointment. Excellent value at tached garage. Radiant heat Va­ to reduce speed; Herbert MORTGAGE EXCHANGE 4 cant. Good condition. Large lot Schwartz, 36, New Faven, $ 0 for WGTH—Bobby Mnsoa FOUND—One brown and white condition. Very reasonable. MI. Phone MI 9-6678. LEONARD W. YOST, Jewaler. re- ROOM TO RENT, near Center. sale price. Call Elva Tyler, Real­ Phone: Office MI-S-S416 insr. Please call this 27 Lewis St., Hartford—CH-8-8897 Chapel St. tor. MI. 9-4469. Reduced to 114,700. Cen be seen rules of the rood; Quito Roaoi, 28, *‘fe A Y —KBoU ot Records mole, mongrel. Coll Dog Warden. 8-3381. paire, adjusts watches experfly. Gentleman preferred. 37 Foster agency for quick re-/ Honor Mrs. Larson First MORTGAGES Second St. Phone MI. 3-5331. ‘ Residence MI-9-7751 by sApblntmsnt only. George L. At Legion Sheet Shoot Southington, $24 speeding; Mei> W-R_JCCC—Record Review MI. 3-4340. BEFORE YOU Decide to bu^ a Reasonable prices. Open dai^. Orazledio, Realtor. MI. 9-8878. rill Chomplin, 38, Hartford 812 for MELODY RADIO-TV. Guaranteed Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce suits. new or used car drop in and see service. MI. 9-2280. illegal parking; Louis Bassett, 30, At Family Party street Mitchell 9-4387. EAST HARTFORD —Two-fomUy TWO BEDROOM House, two years Announcements Dick or Milt at Dickenson Motor Business Opportunities 32 Apartments— Flats— Legal Notice (flat) 8 x 4 oak floors, oil heat, GEORGE L. Rockville, Aug. 80 (Special)—Aq> A specite evenL a sack race for Ellington, 8 0 to r evading re^ion- W G ^I^^’hmem Sales at Center and Cooper Sts. BULLDOZER AND Loader work. Help Wanted— o) throughout. Douglas ard Brand catalog $1 refunded tain worker. Evenings. Comer insulated, aluminum windows, whe^Joaeph Spinella of Hartford I ^ R O -N e w Mr. and Mrs. Otto R. Soose. 29 PldC YOUR own tomatoes, 60c irivate bath. Children accepted, 115,000. James J. Rohan A Son, team. Second place went to Stan­ Windsor was sentencad to 0 days WGTH—News WMt SL, and will reach her 75th FLOOR SANDER and edger for Motors, 333 Main.. ANTIQUES Refintohed. Repairing first order. Satisfaction guaran­ Sods Shop, 735 Main St. The Selectmen and To\vn Clerk screens. Immaculate inside and broke 97 ou t-of 100 targeU. ley Gill of the Kosclusako club. in the county jail for being a com­ 8 :18- done on any furniture. Tiemon, teed. if. S. Tool Co., Pleasant Val­ basket. J. Dixon Farms, 659 Hills fnquire first floor rear—Mrs. Por­ Realtors, 817 Hartford Road, Tel. out. Private beach. Little traffic. WHAT-BpoUimt OB SporUi milestone Wednesday, Sepk. 1, was rent in our Point Dept. Coll Mr. ter. of the Town of Mauchester. here­ MI. 3-7433. Robert Dwire of Manchester, During the afternoon a collec­ mon drunkard; James Honnifon,' 1933 FORD Victoria, lustrous tutone 189 SouUi Main St. Phona Ml. ley, N.Y. St., East Hartford, near Manches­ by give notice that they will be in .Ideal for chUdrsn. Near school. Good Musla the guest of honor at a larga Osry at MI. 3-3161 for rates and ter line. who has held the chomplonthip for tion for the Emergency March of 35. Vernon was fined $ 1 0 vriillc _____ InfMmatlon. Montgomery Ward green, radio, heater, overdrive, 3-S64S. session at the Town Clerk’s Of­ 19,900. PI. 3-7740 after 8:M. family party ysoterday at tha signal lights. NSw whUe wall tires. HAIRDRESSER WANTED THREE ROOM furnished apart­ MANCHESTER GREEOf—8U room McCarthy Airs the past year was not present yes­ Dimes brought in $19. driving under the influence of Co., Manchester. Help Wanted— Female 35 fice in the Municip'il Building for home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Exceptionally clean. A real value DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, PICK ■yOUR OWN string beans. ment in South Coventry for rent. ranch, patio, attached garage, MODEUIN four room home, piss- terday to defend hia title. At the conclusion of the pro­ liquor. Judge Pidgeon 'remitted WGTH—PsttersoB Cart Hlcking, North Coventry. Lots of charm and lovely grounds, the purpose of examining the $23 of this fine. ^ : - PART TIME Accounting, Thirty at only $1495. See this one today. copied, vacuum cleaners, irona, Bring containers. At Paul Robotto plastered walls, ceramic tile bote, tered walla, Timken oU neat, Yesterday’s affair at the Legion gram refreshmenta were served to 6 0 Dinner was served outdotxts on EXPERIENCED Saleslady, full FOR MODERN Farm, Birch Mountain Road, Bol- $60. PI. 2-6398.* qualifications of electors and ad­ formica counters, carpeting, gar­ Skeet Field brought out a record Ronald Miffltt, 23, city, was WHAV—HlUtop Youth Conference years* experience, auditing, gen­ Center Motor Soles, 481 Main. guns, etc., repaired. Shears, time for permanent position- Ap­ aluminum otorm windows, clean Plan to Employ all members of the Little League WC(X:—Good ttrcnlns. Gowl MuaU the lawn and epjoyed by Mrs. Laiv ton. mitting to the Elector's Oath those bage disposal unit, 11 cu,.ft. re­ crowd to witness the open -fall and Farm League. > fined $lfi for intoxication and eral ledger, profit and loss state­ kmves, mowers etc., put into con­ ply in person only. Kiddie Fair, AIR-CONDITIONED who shall be found qualified on and neat, fenced yard, nSor WiWB-l^biUl R ^ ^ son, the families o f bar two sons 1949 OLDSMOBILE '88 super club frigerator, stove, Bendix combina­ school, stores and bus. Only shoot and the individual two man Dram Corps OompetiUoa sentenced, to six montea in the WTIC—Glee Club and two daughters, nine grand* ments balance sheets, systems for dition for .coming needs. Broith- 1089 Main St. Business Locations Saturday, September 4, 1954 from WDRO-^. tombBrto small business and taxes. Address, coupe, fully equipped. Tel. MI. woite. 52 Pearl street. tion waoher-drytr, clc«e to new 0,800. Carlton W. Hutchins, ML ^No Witnesses’ team competition, os well os the The Drum Corp competition on county jail for on assault charge childran and ttuea great grand* BEAUTY SALON 9 A-M. until 8 P.M. school. Early occupancy. 116,500. WGTH-^n aiera Box W, c /o Herald. 9-8379. SECRETARY. Experienced for For Rent .64 9-BlU, 9-4604. , club championship. Included In the Saturday drew many visitors to and a breach of peace count 6 :48— children, all o f whom ware present Household Goods 51 Naturalized citlzen.s must -pre­ Warren E. Howland, Realtor, In­ The case of Lswrepeg F. executives. Good pay, good hours, (Centlnded from Page One) 16 participants were Idsjor C. J. the city. Winners In the Junior W H ^ —Hilltop Youth Conference Mrs. Robert Basse, 144 Dr. B. wife COLLEGE AND high school girls! sent naturalization certificates be­ surer, 848 Woodbridge St. MI. $13,300—THRElB bedroom ranch, Doherty charged wite/TntMtlca- VCCC—O o o i Bvenlns. Good MUiM MASON—Fieldstone a apeciolty E. benefits. Write Box U, Herald. SCHULTZ'S FRANK’S IS buying and selling fore being pdmitted. Dotunicnwary Bagley, 1953 National Open Corps contests Included^, playing of one of the grandeons, made and Moke smart fall outfits at great 1946 FORD fordor sedan, Needs good used furniture and onUques, AIR-CONDITIONED offices, cen­ 3-8600, MI. s-s;m. hot water oU heat, ceramic tile aincient fife and drum, St. John tbe tion, brescli of p ea ce„«d violation WKNB-Here’e slight repairs, 8123. PI. 2-8030. Toth, Phone Ml. 9-3207. evidence nu.st be presented in task of this committee and the champion; Floyd Scott winner of WTIC—Three filar Bxtrs . decoihted^ths four>ttared birthday savings. Crompton corduroys 93c BURTON’S IS hiring aoleowomen. all except stoves and electric re­ trally located. Phone Ml. 9-9779. bate, full ceUari, ameslte drive, this year's Montreal Open; and Evangelist, of New Haven; mod­ of probation was continued until WDRO—tow el) llioinaa cake. BEAUTY SALON coses'bf derivative citlzcn.sliip. yOUR CHOICEr—Three tlx room Senate.” yard. Wool pieces for Bermuda POWER BURNERS cleaned and Salary, full time, opportunity for frigerators. 420 Lake St. Open 8 (kmvenient to bus and ochoola. Raymond Dukst of Hamden, Con­ ern fife and drum, St. Joseph's Sept 12' and ' the New Jersey WGTB—Weather: N ew Mrs. Lareon received many oo- 1933 CHEVROLET Sedan, power- 1500 SQ. FT. INDUSTRIAL space, Samuel J. . Tiirkington colonials (new), one Westminster 7:i- — shorts or skirts 83.30-33,93. Co­ adjusted by trained technicians. advancement. Openings in many to 8. Ml. 9-6580. $18,400, new colonial, hot water McCarthy sold that "some of Junior of Wsterbury and Our Motor Vehicle Dept., has been 68 glide, very clesin. Tutone combina­ JA-5-2372 suitable for small manufacturing To\ni CTlerk Road, $19,900—one Henry Street, oU heat. ExceUent buy/ Many necticut Cfiiampion for 1954. The WHAY—Hilltop Youth Conference ceptobla gifts, ihcludkig currency. lonial Remnants^ 113 Center St. tion. Douglas Motors, 333 Main, 24 hour burner service. Lassen departments. Burton's, Inc.. 841 the things alleged” by the three winners and lunnera-up in yester­ Lady of Sorrows of Hartford; fife, informed that Zolton Negy, Fhar- WCCO-Oood Bvenlns. GoM Musie Feiroleum. Phone Ml. 9-0121. Main St. ANTIQUES bought, sold. Furnl- or warehouse. • Vicinity Manches­ Dated at Manchc.stcr, Conn., 817,500—one Chambers Street, other llstinga in Cape Coda, ton, N. J., foiled to poet on $18 WKNB-Bvenlas Seraaode ter. MI. 9-5265. this 30lh day of August, A. D., . , i $13,500. Other listings available. Senators who precipitated the new day's competition were: CSoaa A, drum and bugle. Prospect Com­ 1933 .MERCURY Station wagon. ture: glass, china, pewter, prints, ranches and colonials. 0,900 and munity; feminine fife, drum and speeding bond or fo iM to appear WTK7—flptn IBm Asata JOBS bPE N -M en, women, U.S., 1954. E A E Realty, Ed. Dupre. MI. up. A. R. Wilkie A Co. MI. 9-4M9 inquiry "wiU be admitted.” Robert Marzik of Stratfield; zec- WDRC—Tenn. Ernie Personals Very, good condition. Radio, heat­ IF YOU LIKE to sew, if .you sew books/ stamps, coins, jewelry, bugle. Holy Cross of New Britain;' in court after promising to do so. WGTB—Pulton LewU Sails for Sweden WASHING MACHINES repaired. for yourself or others we would Canada, So. America. All akilla to 9-8397 or O lff Burdick Ml. 8-4480. and MI. 8-8863. “ For instance,” he said, "the ond, Paul Btelse of Long Meodow/ er, Mercomatic. Private party. guns. Bailey’s Antiques, 382 OFFICE FOR RENT- Hartford feminine fife arid drum, SU Mark's I:U- THB PROSPECT HIU •School tor Phone Ml. 9-9757. like to talk to you. We have on ex­ $20,000. Travel paid. Write Bureau Main Si. MI 3-5003. fact I said Sen. Flanders (spear­ Moss.; third, Floyd Scott of North WHAY—Hilltop Youth Conference youiw children will re-opeiv Sepf. Will sacrifice at 82,300. MI. 9-4000 Road. MI. 9-0969. MANCHESTER, Ciq>e Cod 6 rooms, MANCHESTER—8 room colonial, head of the new move to have him Wllbrohom; fourth. Col. I. M. o f West Hartford; bugle and All Tolloiid and Vernon nowa After Visit Here cellent opening for a young woman of Foreign Services, 149 Broad­ items are now handled terongh WCCC—(3< ^ BvenliiS. Good Mosle >th. ‘mnsportatlon fumiuied. hta. after 3:30 p.m. STONE, BRICK, fireplace and . ce­ way, New York 6. S finished. Excellent lot, 60 x 38(). oil heat, combination aluminum censured by the Senate) was Houser of Weatover Air Bose. drum. Charter Oak Council o f WKNB-Evenlns sS^nade oh our staff to be trained as a ' 'Notice The Alancliester Evening Herak. WTIC—Spin 'Em Asala • Lela Tybur, director. Z%one MI. ment work. Call Ml 9-8431 or MI sewing teacher. We will teach you Limited number of gas Near bua and school. Condition windows and screens, recreatiim senile la unquestioned. It will be In the Class B competition, first, Hartford; valve bugle and dium. Borje S. Olsuoaon. who has beea 1948 CHRYSLER TdWn and Coun­ 3-5042. Houses For Rent 65 good. $13,00b. H. B. Grady, Brok­ Troop Four o f New Britain, com­ Rockville bureau located at One . ST)RC—Peter UndHsires fibo* 9-3767. try convertible. /Good condition; our methods. We pay good start­ room, ameslte drive in garage. freely admitted. He can prove he's Joseph Sullivan of .Springfield; WGTH—I. V o o d e r o ^ . in MonchMter for a three montiu’ ranges. Clearance at half er. MI. 3-8000. Large lot convenient to school and bination corps, Washington Park, Market Street, telephone Rockville Call after 3 p.m. MI, 3-6437, ^ ing salary and offer good oppor­ Situations Wanted-^ FINE 6 ROOM colonial house In Town eff Manchester not if he can and wants to.” second. Jooeph. Spinella of Hart­ 5-3136. etey with hls .cousliui, Mr. and Mrs. LiADT From Manchester Green price. bus line. Owner moving out of ' Asked how many witnesses he Meriden. WHAY-HlllUm YouUi Oonferenm tunities for advancement. You Female 38 South Coventry for' rent from MANCHESTER—Move right in. ford; Uiird John Bralnord of West WfICC—Good Evealas. Good Mumo Evald A. Ertckaoi). and uncle. Brie Manor section desires , ride to LANDSCAPING, Grading ' and Invitation to Bid state. Frances K. Wagner, Real­ plans to coll In the inquiry McCar­ Junior awards for appearance, ' The Right Combination chain-saw Work. Ml. 9-6397, will work a 5 day 40 hr. week September through June.. Fully WeU constructed and well planned Hartford; and fourth Leonard Le- WKNB—PIke’a Plotter Party W. Nelson o f 83 Summer St„ saUed Hartford, vicinity of Hartford Ifos- amid very pleasant surrounding CURTAINS LAUNDERED and CHAMBERS FURNITURE furnished, 685. Call PI. 2-6398. tor. MI. 9-000. Other liaUngs thy sold: ancient, St. John’s of New Haven; w n o - N e w at Uie W4 ROOM YEAR round house on mit easy Inatallation. Born garage. . Flight of the ten teams that freahments and birthday cake were Bales and Service, 285' Main eq u ip j^ $195. ^ Center, 995 Main St., invites Vou ances. Terms and trades. James All bids must confo rm to the L6t 100’x330’ within sight of lake. MI. 8-4805. tion “St the moment” to requtet MsUloux of Bridgeport 8a runner Senior Obrps tow price. Keys made while you WANTED’-Housekeeper for small Brandy St., Bolton. MI. 9-0771. up. competed lost year have signed up rnrved and during the evening mo­ atroet MItcbell 9-457L Open ove- to visit pets of all kinds. Con­ A. Woods AppUonces, 383 Center specification.- and ' bidders forms An excellent buy at $9,900. that his three accusers— Sens. Twelve seteor corps ;competed WGTH—The PSlooa. *52 Hudson Hornet Sedan. ,Hy- welt. Marlow's. family. Write Box Z, Herald. necticut bred Parakeets, Wire St. Ml 9-1918. which may be procured from the THREE ADJOINING lots on Oak­ In the two man team competi­ for this year. Any players inter­ vies were shewn which he hiul ninga dromatic. Very clean, $1093. FURNISHED,,.winterized five room Flanders (R-Vt), Fulbright (D- at the Princess ballroom Saturday Haired Terriers, Fox Terriers. MI. Superintendent of- Pa ks. Room land street. Priced for quick sols. tion a tie reoulted when Col. I. M. evening with reoulU oa follows: ested in entering a team in the * WHAY—Western Coravavn taken when leaving Sweden and WEAVING of burns, moth holes MOTHERS—Need • school funds? cottage: Coventry Lake. Available MANCHESTER—CooUdge Street, Ark) and Morse (Ind^Ore)—be . w n c —ReflecUoBS in Music ONLY DOUGLAS WUl sell you *51 Hudson Super “8" Sedan. 9-4273. Hours Monday through WANTED Sept. 1, $85 per month. Call week 18, Municipal Building* Manches­ Howard R. Hootlngs Agency. MI. Houser and Major L. Klnnoey at playing, ancient fife and drum, tournament may obtain informa­ during his stay here. Guests ware Overdrive, R. and fl., $595. and tom clothing, hoisery runs, Part time sates work. Avon Cos­ Reliable, Honest, Person 8-room Cape Cod, no redecorating 9-1107. summoned as witnesses fpr his WDRC—Godfiw Toieni scoots present froih Danbury, Stamtorid; lata model cor' as low as 8145 .Friday, 10 to 8 :S0, Saturday^ 9 to days 9-4:30. MI. 3-7708. ter, Connecticut; necessary. Large trees with picnic Weatover Air Bose, and George first, Loncroft New Haven; sec­ tion by Ctellng the Redmen's Oub- WGTH—to n s Raider down. Wo do not ask you to take handbags repair^ ripper re­ metics.. Call MI. 9-2814 after 8 p TO TAKE OVER crou-exomination, Two more tearaa are needed. Proapect, Wapping. Unionvilla and *51 Chevrolet Style Dlx. 4-Door placement, umbrellas repair^, 6; Wednesday closed at 2 p.m. S. ores in rear yard. Lot GO’xlOO'. Bresdy and Floyd Scott of North ond, Stony O eek ; modern fife and 6:46- _ a loan from a bonk or finance $c H. Green stamps. UNPAID BALANCE BOLTON LAKE Shores—Large lot, "A s I understand it,, they claim Wllbrahom had identical scores of WHAY—^Western Cmmvavn this town. Fully equipped, $995. men's shirt collars reversed and Adjoining lot 130’xl42' included 150’ front, 100’ deep. Near bathing no first hand information, concern­ drum, first. Our Lady of Sorrows, w n c ;—Reflections In Muslh company to complete your down *50 Hudson Comm. "8" Sedan. EXPERIENCED young woman for MONTHLY PAYMENTS Wanted To Rent 68 In total price o f $13,900. 195. Hartford, second, St Paul’s Ken­ WDRU—Godfiw T s lS B t fieoBts payment Positively only $143 replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ $17.63 beach. Reasonable. Easy terms. ing the charges they moke against DORSEY GOP CHOICE R. and H. Very clean. $695. ing Shop. luncheonette, part time, 11 to 3. MI. 9-7875. In Class Two. Lorry Fountain sington; Volvo bugle and drum , WCni—Lons Rnnfsr down buys a 1949 car, $193 buys a WANTED—G6od homes for two 3 Complete FOUR OR FIVE room rent, two ma,” McCarthy sold. and Paul Btelse of Springfield first St Mary's Torrington; sec­ i ! 0 - Norwich, Aug. So (JF) — Nine­ *51 Plymouth Belvedere Hard­ Good pay. Femdale Luncheonette, cute kittens. MI. '9-7722. MANCHESTER — Central loca­ He hod told tee Senate In a Hospital Notes WHAY—H sw : Wsstsra Oamvan 1960, $393 buys a 1932. No oddiUon- Rooms of Brand Nqw adults and nine year old girl. ADVANCEMENT were the winners with a score of ond, S t Peter’s Torrington; /com­ w n c —Tslsph<«s Hour teen Senatorial District Rspubit- top. Fully equipped. $995. 195 Main St. — Write Box A, Herald. tion. Largs 8-room houoe,, now a Snbnrbui For Sale 75 spebch shortly before its sdjourn- al sida notes or loans. We guaron- Building— Contracting 14 Furniture m . Second place in tqis event, bination, East End; appearance, WDRO-Gun Smoks cans have nominated former First EXPERIENCED —Young woman tourist guest house with gcxxl in­ n.ent that he would demand the Patients Today: 10 WBTH—Henry Taylor Selectman Thomas S. Doraey to $ « m o ^ ^ Many other makes and modela Beautiful Weatinghouse Elec. OPPORTUNITIES went to Charles Brown and Tom u clen t, first, Loncroft; second, CUSTOM BUILT homes, general for luncheonette, no nights, no Live Stock—Vehicles 42 Refrigerator come. Excellent conventional home' COVENTRY LAKE right to crooa-exomlne them. Craig of Peterboro, N. H., with Stony Creek; modern, first, St. ADMITTED SATURDAY; oppo0 State Sen. Joaeph 8. Good credit is our only' require­ Sundays, $30 a week. Femdale Beautiful Bedroom Suite ' without alterations for large fam­ Four rooms, full bath, running McCku'thy confirmed repoi^ that a score of 187. • ' ' Frank Grous, 37 Griffin Rd.;-John Longo, a Democrat, in November. A EASY TERMS. contracting, remodeling, repairing. f o r Mary’s Torrington; second, S t TfIfiTininn rrngTSEM m ent Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Financing arranged. Free esU- Luncheonette, 195 Main St, WE BUY p o w s , calves and beef Beautiful Living Room Suita . Notice ily. 2-cor garage, - copper plumb­ water, ft ^ lo e e , large encloa- he- ”probably” will not himself In jCloaa Three two CtonnecUciit Pietros, 1 Union PI.; Kasper Sooi- Dorsey was named Saturday. Pavil’s Kensington; major iqipeor- O b PSfffi Two cattle. Also horses. Piets Bros. Beautiful Dinette Set ~ ' ing. Large porches, 80'xl50' lo t ed porch, con be winterized, qi'.esUon witnesses. Williams hod men, L. Gaetano of Homdon aiul J. els, 178 Birch St. 1941-1940, OLDER ChevroieU, McCLURE PONTIAC, tnc. matea. Voncour Construction Co., once, mtee, first ^ w s r d Ksrlo- 172 Highland St. Tel. Ml. 3-4836. WOMAN TO care for small child TeL 3D. 8-7406, Beiutiful "De Luxe” Range Town of Mancliester ' SKILLED MEN Priced right 3 extra Iota, nicely Jondzeaped. sold that “ In the normal course” Ricktrlk Of Pawcatuck wOh the wlcz, St Mary's Torrington. sec- Fords, other good transportation. and do light housework. Monday ADMITTED YESTERI>AY 373 MAIN S'£, MANCHESTER Instead of Weatinghouse Elqe. 0.500. he would expect (D do tel of the event with a score of 183; oecOnd ond/ Edward Hermans, S t Peter’s, Mrs. doaoie Olson, Wethersfield; Good credit enables us to accept MI-9-4545 GENERAL Construction, ultera- through Friday.- Live in or out. Invitation to Bid are always better-thon-average ELLINGTON—9 rooms, 5 down, 4 quesUtming when he represents a Th« Toastsr Lady |3 down. Douglaa Motors, 333 Main ^Refrigerator If you prefer honors went to Jtod Kemp of Torrington. William Felber, 0 Dr. A ; Mrs. Tailorfid And Practical OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 Uona, remodeling, plastic tile, Please write Box AB, Herald. Articles For Sale 45 up, 2 tile baths, 2 kitchens, fire­ BOLTON^. * / cUent Chicopee Falls, Moss., who 'teamed Rugs, , Lamps,' Tqble8, Linoleum Bids will be- received for fur­ In the fast-expaiidlng aircraft Four rooms, 2,unfinlohed, cus­ Feminine appearance, first, Catherine Ssrgant, East HorUord; 1948 CHEVROLET Sedan, Heater, counter work, garage, etc. No job /and a Few Other Articles place, copper plumbing. Con be Flying bock from Los Angeles with-Joseph SulUvoh of Springfield Marilyn Sorat, Whip City, jHaos.; Victor Norgoilo, Ekut Windsor too small. Eugene Glrardin, 16 YOUNG WOMAN, general office COME IN—Browse around The nishing chainlink backstop ,exten- Industry. fSo why not start to­ tom built home, full cellar, radio, 1946 Oldsmobile six coupe, work, five day -week. Company Wixxiahed, 11 Main St., Manchea- EVERYTHING . juiwd os one or two family houOe; to attend the Inquiry, McCarthy with a acore of 1 0 . second, Joan White, EDut Ends, HiU^ Mrs. Anna Sheriden, Bolton; Auto Accessorlds^Ttres 6 Trotter St. Ml. 9-3309. tion at the office of the General day to build n future at Pratt Only 5 years old.' 200’ frontage, - large Jondoesped tot. Beautiful told a reporter he sees no reason bydramatic, new rings. No down benefits of vacation, hospitaliza­ tar, Conn. Good used furniture . THE UNPAID V Manager, Town of Manchester at Graduated 'yesterday Wsterbury; twirling, Edward Her­ Roger Turkington, 28 Bigelow St.; and Whitney Aircraft. 2H acres. Just ,a few minutes to view, A real buy at $14,000. why tee new Investigation should Four from this city were among payment, . $4.90 weekly. Cole Ca b in e t m a k w o —w j also do tion. life, insurance. Apply Pre bought and sold, Tel. 30. I|-S1S4. b a l a n c e p r i c e 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, September mans, S t Peters; feminine twirl­ Thomas O’Brian.I 8' Gerard St.; b a t t e r ie s — 30% off. Square Bradley Field. Good mortgage be a . long one. those graduated from St. FYoncis Motors. Ml. 34)980. oil typet of carpentry work, re­ ferred Fihonce Co., 983 Main St. Open 'tU 7 p.m. o n l y $488.26 8, 1954, at which time'bids will be LOTS ing, first Mary Ellen FYanklln, k to. Barbara Oochee, 70 Birch S t; type os low os $4.95 ex., long type available. Priced at $16,900. He was accompanied on the trip Hosifitsl School of Nursing yester­ S t M oiy’s Torrington; second, $7.93. Written guarantee. Cole modeling, riterations, etc. Good Free storage until wanted. Free opened in public. Bids, sealed and Covantry—Just off Route 44 William Duncan, U Autumn* S t; TO BE SURE see McClure lor a WANTED— Garment, preoser for We still need— by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vogeler, day. They ore Miss Eleanor R. Doloiis Helinakt, Our Lady of Sor­ Eugena-Veaturtne, StoffordavlUe; wonderful deal *00 a new 1934 Motors. MI. 9-0989. workmanship, and reasonable LOOK delivery. Free set up by our own marked "Clis in-Unk Backstop Ebc- CALL WM. McBRIDE over Bolton line. 100’ « 200’. laundry. Experience preferred but reliable men. Cleared,, reiujy to build on. who sold they come in only in the Brendel, daughter Of Mr. and Mi«. rows; color guard, S t Mary’s Anthony Ferrence, 0 7 Union St.;' Pontiac or a good will used cor. rates. Eatimatea gladly given. not nece.^.sary. Apply in person. WE SAY AGAIN tenilon” must bd in the office of • Tool and Die Makers Charles W. Brendel of 13 Center Call Dick St PI. 2-6693 or John at NO PAYMENTS TO BANKS the General Manager before the ..t $600. ■ roles of&weU wishers and friends. Corps, Torrington. Mary EUlen Orsejka, Tolland; .An­ Top trades. McClure Pontiac, 373 Maple Dry Cleaners and Launder- POWER MOWiptS • Tool and Gauge Inspec­ Vogelerneft later In the day on a St.; Mias Katherine Ertel, daughter . ’n e Silhouette (Torps of this Main. Tel. Ml. 9-4345. Open eve­ . Auto Repairing— Painting 7 Ml. 3-3769. OR FINANCE C03IPAN1ES time stated above. The right is J. WATSON BEACH & CO. thony Alibrio, 2 0 Vernon St.; ers. 72 Maple St. ■ No Money Down—$2 Weekly tors GROCERY STORK flight to New York, and did not of Alderman and Mrs. Horry T. city were hosts for the m0 t John Oivensky, 15 Hudson St; nings 'til 10. BUDGET c e n t e r Phone Me Immediately reserved to reject any and all bids. MI-3-4816 for Appointments. Fully equipped and, stocked. indicate whether he would he bock Ertel of 22 North Park St:; Mlwi Game Tonight George Holm, Chestnut HiU; Mrs. CAR BURN OIL? A A P TEA COMPANY 91 Center Street Hartford CH-7-0358^ All bids'must conform to the • Gauge Makers Helen L Rady, daughter o f Pro­ A 1932 NASH Rambler Country Roofing—Siding 16 After 7 P. M. CH-8-469e • PrMision Machinists We olio have , 2 motor''^boats Vogeler is' the Ameriesm busi­ game In the outdoor basketball Economy overhaul, most all f o r t h e BEST m Bonded buUt cery Clf^rjis in Manchester, on full­ Rady Jr,, of 1 0 Grove S t ; and BIRTHS YESTERDAY: a son to Fully equipped with Radio and If you have net meant of troha Superintendent of Parks. Room for sale, $100 and $75. ' nessman )vhom . the Hungarian cham pions^ will be played this cars. Parts and labor $49.95. up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, time basis. • Refrigeration Equip­ MANC31E8TER, Porter Atroet ssc- Misz Nancy Scotta, daughter of evening at Henry Park starting at Mr: and Mrs. John Wlerschowaki, heater. As shiny os the day it CEDAR ROUND rail and post fenc­ portstion. I’ll send my auto for 18, Municipal Building, Manches­ Uon. 6 room colonial plus gorsgs, MANCHESTER HOME Coinmunlat government Imprisoned 33. N. School S t; a daughter to conductors and tool repairs coU ing installed. Also clothea poles. ment Operators two years ago. Mr.' and Mrs. Bruno ScOtta of 8:16. was purchased. Inside is imm&cu- No moniey down. $4.90 month­ MANY BENEFITS: . you: No obligation. ter, Connecticut. fuU price, $13,730. Rural -four BrodleyDrive. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dion, 299 late. Has a conservatively driven Coughlin, MitcheU 3 7707. Coir 30. 9-9757. IMPROVEMENT CO. Vogeler-Qood Friend The Sport Centres, winners of ly.-All work guaranteed. ■Paid Holidays, Peiiston Plan, A—L—B—E—R—T—’—S “ •Sheet metal Mechanics , room home with attached garage, Field Day a Suooeaa the first game will meet the Zohn- Autumn' S t; a daughter to Uje. 22,889 miles. Can obtain bonk rates “A. $8,000, $1,000 down. Aloo 8 room Phones: Ml-3-8177, 8-7767, 9-7205 A reporter asked whether Voge­ RAY’S ROOFINO Co. BuUt up Five Day Week, Hospitalization, TAKE a d v a n t a g e of our prices 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD • Fusion Welders T h f' Little Leagrue closed it’s 1954 era. Should the Centres win they and Mrs. EMward Sweeny, East If desired; WUl accept trade. 8H93 MOTOR SALE roofs, gutter work,, roof, chimney Qape Cod, 0,800 $1,300 down. Route 44-A Bolton, Conn. ler will join McCarthy's Senate Hartford. or bast offer. MI. 8-4328. Good Starting Wage, on combination aluminum win­ /Inyestlgatloq subcommittee staff season yesterday iritli tbe annual ariU be crowned champions. A vic­ Ford. Chevrolet, etc...... $124.95 repairs. Free eatimatea. Ray PORCELAIN kitchen table,' chrome • Automatic Screw Ma­ Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Realtor. field day which featured a five BIRTH TODAY: a daughter to Group Insurance, Sick. Beneflta, dows and doors from $15.50 up in­ Licensed Brokers or have any port in the heoriilgi. tory for the Zohners will mean a Pontiac, OldsmobUe, etc. . .$174.95 Hagenow. Ml. 9-2214. Ray Jack- Vacation With Pay legs, 32” x 42", extends to 84". chine Operators MI. 3^030. Inning game between members of Mr. and Mrs. William Meresr, 93 1962 CHEVROLETS, two-door and No Money Down, $2.00 Weekly. stalled. Manchester Home Im- 3n. 3-8919. "Bob is’ just a good friend." the third and /’eciding gome will have four-door, very clean and in excel­ son. 3U. 3-8323. BOLTON —Carpenter Rood — 0 the Little League teams and their Autumn S t New Motor Guarantee. provement Co. 30. 3-8177.. Senator sold. to be played. lent condition. Hurry, hurry,- only Apply on Tuesday between 9:0O ALSO ocrea good land, adjoining Man­ mothers. The mothers won by s' Mrs. C3uu4ea L. S-ainbeek, Jr. . DISCHARGED) SATURDAY: ROOFING. Siding and carpentry. a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at GAS RANGE, Magee Chef, 36’ ALTON S'PIEET* chester Town line. House and ' A special bipartisan. committee 8998. At Center Motor Sales. 461 BARSTOW SAYS—Remember lost wide, 6 years old. C*ll MI. 9-8827 6 to 4 score. . Mia. Qiorlea L. Stainbock,' Jr, Mrs. Shirley Harrison, 35 Dr. G; r - COLE MOTORS Alterstlona and additions. Cell- Sept. 25% off on Carrier and Sand Blast Operators Beautiful nearly new six room born, $18,300. Warren E. Howland. headed by Sen. Watkins (R-Utoh) M iu Veronica Steltz, 91 Washing­ Main. mga Workmanship guaranteed. after 5. Colonial Hot water heat, oU, ga­ A highlight of the gome was a 48, wife pf' CSiorles L. Stalnbock' 436 Center Street A A P SUPERMARKET Weatinghouse olr-condiUoners H Roaltor-Inonrer, 848 Woodbridge planned a 'closed door meeting riot scene caused by what the ton St.; Mrs. Matilda GUnsek, A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autuma 175 Washington St. . Degreasers rage, immaculate condition. Lot of New Ydrk'Cfity died yesterday VERY CLEAN, 1930 Cadillac, Ml-9-0980 and 64 h.p. 10-% down—2 years on ONE TAPESTRY love seat also St. MI. 8-8800, 8-8711. later In the day to complete plans Little Leaguers thought was a Glastonbuiy; Mrs.. Alice Coboon, street 3Utch»U 1-4830. __ Hartford. Conn. weU landscaped. Immediate oc- for the scheduled start tomorrow St Monchorter Memorial HoopitoL Model 62 four door sedan, fully bolanc.e Regular $329, $319. $369, two arm chairs. Phone MI. 9-5826 raw decision at socodn baae by Mrs. Stsdhback has been a sum­ 15 St. John S t; Juan Startman. 49 equipped. Low mileage, privately also 1 Weatliighouae debumidifier, Apply 'cuponcy. BOLTON Lokefront—Ranch cus­ of public hearings on a resolution after 5 p.m. tom buUt by GombolaU, 0 ’ living Umpire O.. B. Parsons, whoi aev- mer resident of Tolland for many Oliver Rd.; Stanley Downes, IM owned. Price 81,993. MI,-9-1123. Auto Driving School -7 Four room otngle, excellent con­ TRY and vicinity — Old, center what. If anything, was proved of Jane Otarneekl. also as coaches, many cooes diopoodd of in City Fred Hammond, Hartford; MI0 1938 MHStCURY, Four .door sedan, cootroUed ataadard and bydrama­ heating. Jobbing and new work. WANTED -<;-Shoe salesmen, part lifaUme. Fret demonotration, Mrs. Walter Archivy and Mrs. ’rouad.wear in iq>propritee fab­ an. FOR EXPERT dition. oU boat, .nice lot, lake chimney colonial, paneling, mod­ the charges and. counter charges G>urt thia morning by Judge Rob­ Columbia Botticello. 54 RumwU luMrous block U m j»e r beautiful tic car*. 30. 9-7896. r- Joseph SkeUy. 30. 9-3014. time, experience' hot neceasary. anytime. BUl Tunaky. 3Q. M095. S Ern C TANKS McCarthy and top army offlciola Grant Skewes. rics Pattern No. 5^94 ranfains pat­ maroon body. Fully Equipped with Good pay. Apply at Endicott John- WANTED TO Buy—A com crib. privileges. $8.40a em Improvemente, near Poikway. ert J. Pidgeon. S t; Frank Burhans,. M TYebbe flung S t each other under oath. Two regular Little Leaguers, Pattern No. 8153 0 in alaoa tern for doU ahd doUwa; ssatefol Maro-o-matic, beater, radio, rear BALLARD’S DRIVING SCHOOL - son Shoe Store, 930 Main St. FLAOSTONE. StoiMi tar woUa, Coll MI. 9-4822.. / AND M acres, only $12,900; 8 rooms (3 Those failing to appear and for­ Dr.; Mrs. Barbara Pitkin and IS 1-3, 14 1-3, 16 1-2, 18 1-3, requirements; sawing' dlraetteaa; - f - partly fiaiabsd). knotty pins The majority and minority find­ Bert Wheeler and Roger Jsvar- feiting bonds were, George daughter. 279 Fern St.; Mrs. Mari­ seat speaker, curb buffers, grUle “ kfonebetter's oldbst." Owner- Millinery— Dressmaking: 19 bouse tronte, liraplacap, stc. Boi- ouckos were named os the battery 20 1-2. 22 1-3, 34 1-2. Slse 14 1-3, color traiufer tor flim o motito; guards and seat 'covers. Certified by AAA and Board of DUMP TRUCK driven wanted. PLUGGED SEWERS GOODCHILD REALTY CO. room, concrete beoeoaent, oil fum- ings and oepoFate opinions^ of in- Strsves, 0 , Bethleheir., Po., 815 lyn Knofla and son. 11 Gerard S t; 13,000 DRESS3IAKE1R, alterations on . ton Notch Quarry 3T. 9-0817. for the mother’s team, abort sleeve. 5 1-8 yards 39-inch. stitch Illustrations for embroldety. a w , original mUes. Has to be EducoUm. Wa offer training, ex­ Apply St Thomas Collo Conatruc- ace, garage, orteeian weU, in- dividute Republican and Democrat­ bond' for failure to reduce n>eed; Mrs. Mildred Bafumo and daugb/> costs, ouits. dresses, akirta, etc. Rooms Witliout Board 59 ic Senators will constitute the Preceding the ball g w e a pro­ For. this patten, aaad 30c ia Send 35c in Oqjns, your naaMk driven to be” onpracisUd. 81960 perience. lotoat methods. 30. ' tion, K l Broad St., Moncheatgr, BUY DIRECT and save valuable Realtors lated, private beach, only Bernard C. Beueroocl, 32, lollp, ter,' 819 Center S t ; . Mrs. Doris coins, your name, address, slae de- sddreo sad Pattern Number tfi 9-3343. CaU 30. g-6638. . dollars on nationally advertised ERONT ROOM, centibily locatod. MAGHiNE GLEANED SfiM.. .Maayu other -auborban "verdict.” The overall document is gram of field events wax' held.' N. T.. $15 bond for apcwkngyHarfy Doggart and daughter, 0 N ath u •RI kty tt. Wdl accept trade. EARN TO ' $1800 monthly, llxiii- Prlzea awarded t o . the ainnen| slrsd, sad the pattern number to CABOT, t h e : ^ Bank nnaiirtng avaUaWe. MI. aluminum windows, doon, Jatew OoatiniMus hot water. Parking. homes and farms new and old, expected to be, eo bulky It may W. Morcui. 87. Roxbuiy, Maos., Rd.; Frank Grous. 37 Griffin Rd.;' sonda jobs open. U.S., Africa, Eu­ .N Manchester MI-3-7925 or g-0798 included billfolda. pens, pencila. tie SUE miHMEY. THE MANCnat^TER o 8483A AUTO DRIv DiC Instructioo from sics, porch encloeuies. VUtt ou^ Gentljsinan preferred, MI. 9-7139.' Sop tie TSaaks, D ry Weils, Sewer 0.700 and im. Weuea Agency, Oov. take until Wednooday morning to 815 bond for Speeding; Horry Johh EMckley, Orange, N. J.J TEH EVENDIO w w m A f wx i|gg :vE. ■ your home. Inwred dual control Movinf—i>Tnickinf rope, ^ 8. Am erica etc. All tradaa, lahowropm. Winter Seal of Oon- Uaeo UMalled — Cellar Water- entry. PL 3-8873. print it for diotrlbution. The word- clasps, bats and baaeballst Two MetotM*, 41, Dover, N. H.. |18 bond Judith Lange,. M Princetoh St; . labor; driven, oftica workera, en- MANCHESTER, HamiU St. Duplex soecial trophies donated by An­ AVE. AMaMOAa n e w YORK K. Y . ,I8M MERCURY Monterrey 4-door ear. LoraoB.Orivliig SchobL 30. Storkjce. - 20 inocilcut, 448 Main SL, MonChoa- TWO SINGLE,men ore looking for Prooftaig Do m . age is expected to run well a w n for speediag; Richard H."Turner, Mrs. Helen Bogli. 0 Rtvsrstde la. N. Y. The eoteful UM radio, heat- 84973.' gineera, asotca., >atc. 3Iany bene- ter. 3CL 8-4888. on* gentleman ito obore tholr six tEL. MI-9-3910 8 and 8, large rooms, lotgs k>t. BOLTON—LAKE front, firet lake, iSmo. drew Blnheimsr for the youngsters 25, Rogbury,. Maos., 818 bond for Dr.! Leo Lange/ 157 Park St; AUSTIN A.;

Averaffe Daily Net Preim Rob The Weither For Mw Week En«od o( D. a. Woetlm Angwtse, 15B4 PAGE TWELVE MONDAY, AUGUST 80. 19B4 Ratal oiritaif, wtaid* iianrlf^Bter Hf^ralh 10,978 by Jat* aftsmsiu. On MmWer o< tho Audit lag, anal tanlght. Mfaa 66-ee. Wo*- fin t omqoraaoo in tbolr now ,Bure*u at ClreutaHo* neadajr fair, waruwr. n g k 74-7K A b o u t T o w n Students Must Rsflster Rev. Rank Attends Mart OpCniting tfadassar)larkod wrsppor, boaring tho Manchetter-^A Ci^ of Village Charm At School This Week Anderson-Mohr Wedding and loeatlon o f tho Man- chostor Mart Plaifsi Sewtrs Youth Conference Five Day Week AND Ck>L Jolm J. OrMT, m r o i Mr. High Sdiool Principal Edson Hio fan mart is conductod by Y0L.LXXm,N0.288 (Olasolfled AdverKstag on Pago 14) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1954 •nd Mr*, ‘nwinaa Otmt ot 145 M. Bailey has asked. Ml Mgh tho Maneboster Fruit ahd Vogo- (SIXTEEI^ PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS tjooaiM 8 t. r ^ n t ly qtuaifled m an school students who have Ih e Rev. K. EJnar RaSk, pastor Because of an unusually targe tablo Orowors Assn. Auction offi­ OtpUe Talks esM it with th* M*1 rlfl« during moved to Manchester during of the Covenant Congregational crop of tomatoee thla sqaaoa, th* cials for tho mart aro Sylvoatro fltu g tMts conducted at the Brem* the summer and plan to attend Church, will serve as pianist at Mancheater Auction Mart wUl b* CocconL auction mostor, Gordon IlMhiRS Olsaiti' Manchester High this, coming aiharaa Port of BhnbarkatlOn in the Hilltop Youth Conference at open five days this week, auction Rotd, aucUonoor and tho Man- Septic Tanks, Drain Oemiaiijr; Hta wife, Jacqueline, year to register at the prln- chootor Trust Co., troosuror,- Uvw at 115 Babcock S t, Hartford. dpM’s office in the high school Cromwell thla week. The confer­ offidala announced today. Fields, Dry Wells and dpL Orear entered the Army in this week if they have not M- ence, which begrn Saturday night, Opening the week yeaterday, Sewer Lines Inatalled January, 106&, ready done so. Ih e office is continuea through Labor Day and the nuurt will continue through and Repaired. open from 0 a. m. to 8 p. m., features two outstanding speakers Thursday, beginning at 8 p. m. Stair. S g t Jack U Fldler, eldaat Bailey ssiid. of the Evangelical Mission each day. Friday and Saturday Covenant, the Rev. Gilbert Otte- will be the off days. non at Mr. and Mr*. John Fldler, Bon, one o f the denomination’s Wm. F. 550 B. Middle Tpke., waa honor­ The mart began Ita fall auction evangelists suid the Rev. Arvid taat week, operating three daws. ably dlacharged on Saturday from Manchester Emblem Club No. Carlson, pastor o f the Covenant the U. S. Air Force after com­ 25l will hold its first meeting of Receipts for the first week totaled Steele & Son Church of Paaadena, Calif. 55,793.35. There were 3,133 half­ pleting four yeara of aervice. He the 1954-55 season .Wednesday, The meetinga over Labor Day apant 57 month* In Germany in Sept. 1, at 8 p.m. in linker Hall. bushel baskeU of tomatoes sold, 6S3 VERNON ST. . weekend will feature the Min­ bringing an average of 53.55 for the lat Radio Relay Squadron as The meeting will be preceded by ister’s Chorus of Sweden, com­ TM. Ml-94)531 or senior radio repair man. a potluck supper at 6:30. All grade one. posed of clergy of the Mission In addition to tomatoes,, 174 MI-9-7842 members who have not been con­ Covenant of Sweden. The 40-voioe , Cape Cod in Emergency State tacted are requested to call Mrs. bushels of cucumbers, 195 Iswhela King David Lodjge No. 51, lOOF chonia will make its first Ameri­ o f shell beans, 57 crates Of early will resume its weekly meeting* Frances Wagner, chairman, or can appearrnce at this conference M ra linelda Juros, co-chairman. cauliflower and 65 half-bushel baa- beginning Friday, Sept. S at 7:30 and will be Joined there by the k eu o f pear* were sold at the p. m. In the Odd Fellows Hall. Rev. Berthil Paulson, evangelist mart during th* opening week. from Sweden, who has been travel­ Coast Line John A. Case of this town re? Sales yesterday totaled |1,756.- filR-[0nDITI0ni(1G M cCarthy M uzzled Carol Leaves Mark on Manchester Mrs. Pauline Berrett IS sadrldge ceived a SpeclM Camp Washington ing in this country since early summer and who spoke In the 95. There were 1,ened a dry cleaning es- bushels of cucumbers offered, Widespread By Flood Tides 6:15. quotations of March .12 are cor­ tahUahment In that town. Fpr a All representatives of the WSCS OIL SERVICE Washington, Aug. 31 (^P)— , 'The Rev. Mr. Rask with hia bringing a high o f $ 1 ^ and a low ORJVnB* rect or incorrect?" number of years Mrs. Berrett con^. Fair committefe of th* South family Will occupy one of the of 90 cents. Shell beans brought a 341 BROAD STREET A Senate committee wound Watkins told him he could get B.V THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ducted a woman's Iqpparel shop at Methodist Church,, are requested to several cottages on the conference high of 13.30 and a low of |3.10. TEL. ML9-4548 • up itff first session inquiring that at some other place than the Destructive winds riding at the O nter'’ and later a drei attend a meeting of the committee grounds during the week. ’The tomatoes are making their into censure charges against hearing. Boston, Aug. 31 — A fu t moving liurricaiievswept op making business at her home. tomorrow evening at 7:45. a 60-mile clip bn the fringe the Atlantic coast today taking at least nine Uvcff.in New For This* Sen. McCarthy today with the “ Mr. Chairman -r- "McCarthy of hun-icane Carol .ripped chairman banginj^ the Wis­ began again. England and one in New Jersey as torrential rains\pdtcd Zone Regulations "Juat a minute.” Watkins through Connecticut today, wide areas in wind gusts up to 100 miles an hoar. Im a g e consin Senator .Into silence broke in. "You have filed no chal­ causing widespread damage. will be in the millions. and thundering he was “ put lenge.” - From throughout the state came In Booklet Form Beautiful of order.” "I abould be entitled to know,” reports of power failures, high­ Start Making McCarthy and his attorney, IM- McCarthy started once more. way* , blocked by uprooted trees, Boston, Aug. 31 (/P)— A snarling August hurricane on a Residents who have reason to ward Bennett Wllllaina sought to Cracking down with his' gavel. smashed windows, boats tossed full sweep up the Atlantic coast struck New York and New We guarantee fuel oil raise th* questibh of whothor the Watkina stopped him. ashore and other scenes of destruc­ England today with winds of up to 100 miles an hour and consult the town’s soning regula­ NEW tion. tions noW have them available in committee’s vice chairman. Sen. "The Senator,” he thundered, "is . All' along the shore residents torrential rains that left several cities flooded and without convenient booklet form, indexed iAprons for Christmas! Edwin Jnavy blue silk dress wiQi dusty CUETER the pounding surf carried in­ Prepared by personnel of the Right Not Ckalicnged statement, recalled that hia March In the metropolitan New York area the storm left snarled rose accessories. Both mothers Bordered Prints to Long Island Sound.'x Planning and Zoning Dept, during daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 12 Interview with the Denver In New Haven, the worst storm transportation, felled power lines an,d much small damage. OIL HEAT and wore corsages pink roses. The Chairmar Watkins (R-Utah) free moments over the past several Mohr, 346 E. Middle. Tpke., and at ruled that Johnson’s right to sit on newspaper was shortly after Sen. in four years reached It. height I I 111.1 : \ church parlors were . decorated Coastal areas of Long Island, Rhode Island and some parts ENOINEERING. Inc. months, the new mgulation book­ Douglas Anderson, son of Mr. and the committee had not been chal­ Flanders (R-Vt) criticized McCar­ late this morning. I'he high winds ■ . - / A A let cemtains a three page index for with white gladioli for the recep' thy in a Senate speech March 9. of Massachusetts were evacuated. Mrs. William M. Anderson, 40 lenged and that even if it was the were accompanied by a heavy raitax The city of New Bedford, Maas.,* oil. Ill \ I 844 MAIN ST. quick reference. tion for 175 guests which followed committee itself couldn’t act on it. He added: fall. ' PHONE ia-5-1156 Up to now the regulations have Hemlock St., were united in mar­ the ceremony. with a population of 110,000 was! He said the matter was irrelevant . "The Flanders speech on the At noon. Weatherman John B. entirely without power. So wero| not been Indexed and were printed riage, Saturday, August 38. The For a wedding trip to Washing' 5 9 ® to the hearings and that McCarthy Senate floor which was the fore­ Underwood reported in New Hiven on a large single sheet which Fall River. Mass., (100,000) and' double-ring ceremony 'was perr ton', D. C . the bride was wearing and Wllliamt could get' from John­ runner of my March 12 atatemept that the storm "is ail over” as far Westerly, R. I. proved unwieldy. a gray suit,, black accessories and High Winds formed by candlelight, at 7 p.m. Make up your own aprons, drapes, skirts, drosses, bedspreads, son himself any statement On pertained to the question whether aa that city was concerned. As the storm center passed .-«■ ■■ ’ by the Rev. X)t. F r ^ R. EMgar ln ' white orchid corsage. They will whether the Post quotes were true He said the fringe of hurricane vanity skirts, etc. Unusual bordgr jiattwna in all color combina- or not Senator McCarthy be re­ northwaril the danger of flood; I o c r i ' I ^4”hW Arw a the South Methodist Oiurch. Wil­ make their home in Norfolk, Va., or false. Carol had passed into northesMern Uons. SEE THE SAMPLE APRONS. moved from the chairmanship, of tides menaced coastal communi-1 ■ | Jj, 9/$/ 1 1 ^ liam J. Munsie played the tradi­ and receive their friends after Prior to the fiareup, Johnson bad a Senate committee. My position Connecticut. tie*. ■ ' . " tional bridal musip and accom­ Sept. 11. read a statement denying that on then and now is that thgt matter The United IlluminaUng Co. re­ New p « w a . / p p n ported at ll:oU u.m. tha' approxi­ Ammo isargo Adrift . panied the soloist. Harold W. Bag- Since her graduation from Man' March 12 or any other time he had should be decid'ed by the majority A loaded ammunition barge waa THIS WEDNESDAY lln, whose numbers were "Bie- Chester High School with the class aaid that he personally "loathed party in charge of the organiza­ mately 1,900 of ita customers, in Here’s your opportunity to mow the New Haven division were with­ adrift In Rhode laland’a Narra- Power Out cause", "I Love You Truly’’ and oi 1950, the bride has been em­ Senator Joseph McCarthy.” tion of the Senate and Uiat it gansett Bay. ‘"The Lord's Prayer.” White gladi­ ployed in the business office of drive and own a 1S64 Packard . McCarthy spoke up to aik "are out service. '• SEPTEMBER 1 4-door oedan with de luxe heat­ ''ver by Evening The hurricane swept Into Now oli predominated in the fioral dep- The Manchester Evening Herald. we entitled to know whether the (Conttained ea Pag* Flftaea) England after roaring along the 'Terrific .winds hnd. rains orations. The bridegroom, a graduate of 36" AMERITEX er and defrostero, ultramatie The New Haven Weather Bu-. drive, ,clock, cigar lighter, foam Atlantic seaboard during laM whipped through the Man­ The bride, who was given in Manchester High School }n 1945, reau predtetad that th* stotm night and early today. rubber front oeat, twin hems, would "gn^ually diminish” dur­ chester area today dropping marriage by her father, was at­ is serving with the U. S. Navy and two sun vlaors, horn ring, Several boata were reported ta ing the afternoon, and be ov4r by power lines and trees aa tended by her cousin, Miss Csu-ol is presently stationed at the Naval Drapery Prints bumper guards, front and rear dtatresa ta Now England waters. STORES Air Station, Norfolk, Va. 'x ovenitag. ^ emergency unitg girded them­ Ann Miller of East Hartford, as turn Indlcatpra. Tho fishing vessel Friendship re­ maid of honor.* William M. Ander­ GOP CWefs to Try The eala reached such forco at ported she was sinking and would selves for any pouible disas­ son was best man for his son, and iii!d.>morning that Mayor Richard ters. WILL RESUME REGULAR SCHEDULE X attempt to .'boaalt. at No M«n’a ushers were William S. Mohr, $1,OOOOFF C. l headquar­ a coronet of pearls. She wore tional committee meihbera waa on* hit aa points along the shore. dence streets with water S to' i ters through radio. matching lace mitta and carried a X translate the I-Like-Ike ap­ With tha loss of eiectric power (CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON) peal o f 1952 into congres­ of hop* that Eisenhower would put feet deep and halted transportaUon cascade of phalaenopsis orchids SERVICE Green Stamps Ghren With Cash Sales YOU BUY IT on the kind of vigorous, poraonal (C^ttamed OB Pag* Twb) and communicaUons over a wide the unit put its portabla gener­ and stephanotis centered with a h going out of businoss. sional victories at the'polls campaign that Simpson outlined. area of the state. ator into operation to supply Mec- RETAIL MERCHANTS RUREAU white orchid. — in November. Jess J.. Gard, national commit­ Scores of persons were rescued tricity to nm ita radio. The maidLof honor wore a Walts If an apparent mr.jorit'y of teeman from Oregon, where Eisen­ from cars trapped by th* high LL Harry Taylor of the Stafford MANCHESTER CHAMIER OF C o m m e r c e length gown of light blue crys- To those who have been our BRUNNER’S members attending the GOP na­ hower plans a personal appear­ F ig u re s F alse water in ProvidMc*. Ambulances ,Springs Barracks of th* State talette with halter *'neckline, eustomers during the past five ROCKVILLE ROAD. tional Committee worksliop Ses­ ance, said in an interview he thinks answering emergency caUa alao Police aent patrolmen to all the matching jacke^ and cap. She car­ years—car coital THANK 1^ TALCOTTVILLE, CONN, sions 'here have their Way, the the results in a closely contested were halted. principal Tolland County towns’ ried a cascade of pink roses ahd YOU! Eisenhower personality may be Senate race in that state are go­ O n T V A GostjS) Property damage was unofficial­ selectmen's oflices duritag the blue delphiniuhts. Open Evenlnss Until t pumped into nearly every critical ly eaUraated in the itaUUons as atorm. With tho throe-way radio-’ To thoM for whom we sUil CO. ing to be tl)iped in favor of the Mrs. Mohr- mother of the bride, All Day Saturday Until 5 campaign area in the country by Republicans by a general desire on store stocks, btiildings, homes, telephones the police cruisers urera have work on our books—yon Q.n-tlM-spot and television ap­ small craft and costly utiliUas ta- able to provide cboimunication received in a Dior blue silk dress will be contacted for the sched­ ACROSS FROM GARRITY’U the part of the voters to give the Syndicate Says with pink accessories. The bride­ NEXT TO VITTNER’S pearances and by radio appeals. President another GOP-controIl^ StallaUons were battered by Water where power failures, occurred. C7 uling of that work. ah<| wind. Taylor, said. RAINBOWrS 3 GREAT SOLO WASHING MACHINES groom’s mother was attired in a Rep. Richard Simpson of'Penn­ Congress to work on his prograin. New York, Aug. 31 —The ^ . -V-. • W 'u* k sylvania, chairman of tthe Repub­ ‘‘I don't think the people are ■ Other Rhode Island citiea report­ Oat head of New York,Syndicate says ed flooded were Wlckford. Newport, lican ConGressional Campaign going to. desert/what they voted 'A* the storm tegan whipping up the U. S. Bureau, of the > Budget Bristol, Apponaug and Narrofan- at around 9:30. the Conn. Power committee, told a ne'vs conference for. in 1952, ^/change from the used "deliberately inaccurate and aett. ■ . yesterday that, as matters stand, New Deal and its philoiophtei,” Co. reported some lines out. Thai misleading” figures on the coita- Thousands were evacuated from Town Water Dept, reported .64 Eisenhower is going to be more Gard said. "They arc going to vote parative cofts o f pruposalF to sup­ low coastal arsaq.. ' active in this non-presidentlal year to gives, .the' President the tools to ply power to the Tennessee Valley Tiki flUifit tlp—So»i Se9Hi'‘N9ti Eye Hits Newport (Coattamed *■ Pag* ■) battle for control of Congress work with, '‘a Repub'dcan Cton- Authority. : V than any Preaijlent in the' last 30 ■gre**.’’ ■ The Navy reported wind gusts of A i t H * t A W H SffO makes i»m de­ The allegation was made yester- •0 miles an hour at Newport, R. 1., years. SUff Fight ta Oiegoa luxe kfwn in full sun or moderate shod*. Win StNoad Inflneaoe ,day by. Walter von Tresekow in as the ey«i of the hurricane moved In_ Oregon, Which gave Eisen­ 'a letter to Rep. W. Sterling Cole past that city about noon (EDT), This all perennial blend contains 70y. While 'there Was doubt Eisen­ hower-more than 60 per cent of (R-NY), chairmaa of the Joint Water sweeping over wharves into . Kentucky 6lu*grass— particularly good hower would attempt to match the ita vote in 1952, Democrat Richard Congreasional Atomic Energy waterfront streeu ros( higher than B illle tu is whistle-stopping activities of L. Newbergor is contesting Re­ for foil plantings. You nood sO' littio, committee. in the disastroua 193* hurricane Democratic former President TYu- publican Sen. Guy Cordon in a Von Tresekow, whose syndicate when some 500 persona met death from the AP Wiles only a pound or twa por 1000 sq ft. man in 1950, Simpson inai.-ted race that Gard said "Iboks like a lost out to a southern group in j[)s along Rhode Island and other New that "before this campaign la stiff -fight." ^ offer to supply the" power, asked England coastal areas. fb . 12.45 . -2Va lb* - $5.95 over, by way of poraonal ap­ Siiai|ison said Elsenhower can be Col* that the NCw York group be Some advance warning this time “EYE’» HITS BAY STATE pearance, taleviaion atad radio, th* expected to make an appearance allowed to. , testify at hearings was believed to have avectsd loos Bootan, Aug. 81 up>—Th* President wiU have' done wore to sAoiSkO S P K IA O t H S thoso handy in Kentucky, which the- Resident planned by the committee on the of jife in the Newport area. Weather Bureiaa said today that influence the elecUoia , Mmus any carts moko if oosy for tho omotour to already has visited in what [the . contract "so that we may establish, ' The hurricane swept into New Hurrieaae . Carol was centered President has ta litaa )M t 80 Whit* House called a non-political England after it had roared along between Bootoa and Worcester do on occuroto job of sooding, fooding years.” ‘ 7 public proof of our charges.” trip. . ' ' Ordered Contract Signed - ’>' the AtlanUc seaboard during the at 1:86 p. m. ‘and laovlag aorth and'wooding. $7.95 |I3.55 "Beyond any quasUoa.’! Ogbpson night and early morning. It snarl­ oortbeaetH-ard. The “eye” o f said, "aa th* Fnaideat'ednstders ' President Easenhowe. directed (Coattamed aa Fag* Five) on June 16 that th* Atomic Energy ed transportatloo in many areas the hurricane apparently waa and sent heavy seas thundering ^ 1 Conunission. s ig a .a 1107,260.000 becoming elon(tated lastead. 4 fl against hasUly evacuated seashore' kerpteg its usual round, doMtil- BUSH HARDWARE CO. contract with the Dixon-Yatea H ie o e pbotoo, takes at the height of today's storm, show some ot the damage wreaked by*the ’Villages. nut-llke shape, and wns utility combine to construct s headlag 795 MAIN 8T. — MANCUESIEB skirts ot Hurricane, Carol. The top photo shows a track trapped under a fallra tree on Center Street, Maa Elertrorutod arroes southern New Haaip- cottonf for the steam generating plant at West Just west of B(pad Street. The track ih^the ceater photo Is not'trapped unoM the tree aa it might In New Jersey, a S2-y*ar-oId shire and Maine. :e House Memphis, Ark., to supply the appear, but |s traveling underneath. This"^Borne waa on Hartford Road looking west toward Campfield man .was reported electrocuted in power. Road. The lower picture shows two trees that fell on Pipe Street near Ridge Street. The second tree Jersey City .when he Sried to move U^M UNITY RULED OUT Cole told, reporters in Washing­ can be seen to the left of the tree In the foreground. a power line blown down by the 9aa' Antonio,' Tea., Aug, 51 UP) school>bound ton that he received the. Von Treac- wind. Failure to' Revise T-H kow letter this morning, and. that — The trial. Judge ru M ’ today .4531 The storm was estimated to ' that CpL CtauMte Batchelor was DO IT YOURSELF! he would not comment on it at have caused a million dpllors dam­ this time. not promised Immunity by th* M * our Mlootlon Chicago, Aug. 31 Rapping wool* cabinet representative (Martin EDC Rejection! West Nations Dulles Urges age as it swept across Suffolk U. 8. .ariny If he would return the Eisenhower administration for ’Tm >:ertainly not agoing to be­ county at the eastern end of Long in th* fabriea cantor Durkin) resigned in protest.” come embroiled in « long distance to the .\Uied side. Qm the haola its labor-managoittent record, Adlai Include* NLRB Island. of this rallagi Lt. c 4 . DonaM______U _ CONVERT TO UHF E. Stovenaon said yeaterday a Re­ controversy with Von TreSekow in In France Held Prompt NATO A ferryboat plying between the . Stovenaon extended hia criticism S hocked by Msnes; Jr., law offleer, or publican campaign . promise to the newspapers,” he said. island and ConnecUcut waa said PEBSONAUZED FAMILY WASHING SERVICE to include the National Labor Re- Cole add^ that no definite date “Judge,” ta the court-osartial of G otC honiM b 30, t. 01, SS, S3, 74 revise the Taft-Hartley Act wax lationa Board, aaying that Eisen­ Setback by Ike P o lic y P a rle y to ' hav* been bloum aground at Batchelor, turaed down a do- not kept. hower., had appointed three men (Coattasned oa Fag* Bight) DefeaiofEDC feaoe wotioa that aU chargoa For tho flhsentaower adminiatra- who are repreaentative of manage­ - - ■ ■ ” (t^tlaaed *• Pag* Blevea) agalaot Batchelor he dropped. COMPLETE KIT FOR ONLY tion, Stovenaon aatd, thia haa boon ment and that one, he aaid, has de- Denver, Aug. 31 UP)—Frnident Washington, Aug. 31 UP)— Sec­ a year of "futility, or worao,” in Eisenhower lart night ciUled the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS **80LO-WASH!” scribefi himself aa a "union buster." retary of State Dulles said today STOCK MARKET SLUMPS meeting problems of labor-manage­ Stevenson said they were inter­ Greenspun Loses French Parliament’s scuttling of The Western coalition against Communism reeled today under the United Stales will reappraise Roxbury Gun Figbt New York, Ang. 51 (P)—Tha INDIVIDUAL LAUNDERING ment relationship. preting the labor laws to destroy th* European Army, project “4 Stock. Marhet ohaapod today new "Politics dropped'to a now low advutagea which he said had been Plea on McCarthy teriotis setback.’, .Bu he declared Franco's rejection of the European its foreign policies in the light of with trading hltttag a taat paeok $ J . Q 9 5 la connection with th* revising of ^veh to unions during previous tb* United States .e-'cr will quit Army pla,i and West German gov­ the French move killing the Euro­ Tied to Jail Break la the early afternoon, prleoa the Tlaft-Hartley Act following Democratic administrations. the fight for Free World security ernment'leaders plunged Into spe- pean Army. He called for a prompt were down 1 to 8 poiata la BaaaY FLAT PIECES AND SHIRTS ' WhHn Tbty Lost tho Republicans' groat pronaisos He said th* rules restraining em­ Carson City, Nov., Aug. 31 (4>)— against any Communist thf-eat: clid, conference to consider new meeting of the NATO council to secUoao o f the list. 1 HOUR SERVICE 1 “We have our setbacice, we are foreign policy moves. Boston. Aug. 31 (PV-^A shooting In This Bundle Finished On Request of a change,”, the 1952 Dmnocratic ployer Interference in union or- Federal Judge John R. Ross has re­ work qut'a new philosophy. exchang* ta Raxbury; n arhieh one WARH - DRY - FOLD...... TRakasM 55a ■ presidential nomine* said. ganiaing campaigns and represen­ fused :to dismiss charges, that Her­ dlaaiqiotated. But we must not be '' Acting (Chancellor Frans KOLANBX'BBIXASEO BIRTS ...... site—5 lor 51A5 Bluecher met in Bonn with the Dulle* spoke up in the wake of man w m balievod abounded, srax IMBT a a a* aaa a aaaa 0 * • S s-s S S • S sUO Ikta KIT INCLUDES: Addreaoing aome 3,500 delegatas tation elections have been changed man (Hank) Greenspun, publisher discouraged,” .the President imM W A T PUECBS...... 15e eos% 3(T DAN RIVER WRINKL-SHED PLAIDS ...... 89c yd. at the 3Sth convention of the AFL emphatlcci!y in a speech at the federal cabinet to dlscusi th* action by the French parliament reported to police today a Hartford. Aag. 81 (Pi A HBT VOU6 aaaaaaaaaaaa* *4C lb. SXtXS o GRANOO 8-TUBE CONVERTER to permit the employer “ to throw of the Los Vegaa Suii. tended to killing the idea of the European few minutes after Anthony J. legal twhaleaMty hraught Mwa5 tALL FLAT PIECES...... 5 c ^ IntemaUonal Brotherhood of Elec­ his full weight against an organ- Iowa State Fair in Des Mbinee. tion of the French Assembly 1 . o ALUANCE TENNA ROTOR incite the violent death o f Sen. Defense Community under which "Thny"' Ptao. 46, o f Qutney, onew' the temporary nrloaoe from oso- trical Wothers, Stevenaon aaid>-' iaiMr movement.’’ v Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wia). Etsenho\/eF learned of the which yesterday voted 319. to 264 o CHOINEY MOUNT^-UOBTNINO ARRE8TOB 36” SANFORIZED GINGHAM PLAIDS ...... 69c yd. kix western European count rias a aus^t ta th* i-rink'a robbery, tody today at Adao* *’r*— i*r. -fThe RopubUean candidato’ in "Til* roquiroment tkat ho bar­ Oreenopun. a biUar foe' of tho Wench Assembly's rejection o f the to, postpone debate indefinitely on NO EXTRAS TO RUT — WE DO A U THE WORKI o 66 FT. UHF WIRE—8 BOW TIES gain with tba union hia omployoa th4'European Defense (immunity would have set tip * Joint army. a- aolect baa b*4n raducad to meanr by a federal grand Jufy in Laa (EDC) plan.lor a 6-natioii army Treaty. 36” ABC FINE PRINTS ...... 59c yd. .^denaaor oa VaenRon throe western powers—the United m y “Trigger” Burfcc. aid hfotker, Jataa. Raparlar vtaions* should b* ronwved. Ttmy tatalaaa words,” tha formar gover­ Yagas last April on a charge of a* he and Scciqtary of State Dulles I^ c* converged on the spot, haven’t been. Coikaider the seriaa nor at lUlnois aaid. *‘But th* *m- States, Britain, and Wance—must Ceort Judge FYaodi J. OavaRa tonding "to tacit* araoa, murder were ta conference on another ClianiMUta Konrad Adenauer, move qiii{wy_to do everything pos- near-tho Dudley Stroct PoUce Sta­ ardered Kataaah ralaaaad tseos of ovenU in which the Whit* Houa* ployeria right to lock out and his or asaoisInaUon.’’ mattei in Washington yesterday. VBCatta^in^ tn the Black Forest. slblo— toj: restore abvereignty to tion. but no trac* of th* partici­ th* HarMatd Csaaty Jalk adipa ptodocaH aom* raaaonabia propo- right :e dtacharg* omployea who H i* indictment, uzidor a 1911 . Eiaenhower and D ^ e o immodl- coAfenrM with his top foreign pol- RAINBOW Mla, than withdrew thjsm undar West Germany "and to enable it to pants WM found. 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