iKanrl;eat»r Ev^nfatg Iftralit TR U m AT, AUGUST 10. IHO Tha Weathsr Avnrate Dailjr Nat Praaa Ron Fofoeaat of O. a. Wenthar Banas aftamoen by Oanaral Maaagar - Fbr the Month ot Jnly, 19SC A b o u t T o w n Boy Slightly Leaders In Connecticut'a Rural Life Schools Again Waddell and the architect and membera of the achoel building Tonight, eentlered ahowore. Cel- Sm M UUUUimim, tt H m Hmv and Inspection groupa The reaulta ■Turnpike Auto Body Works 9,723 lowed by partly elondy and elcnr- • li Mefeaaleal fore*, o( .!• UUc Hurt in Crash T o p M Talks of the meeting will be reperted at lag: low near aa. Satwday oloody, a aeaaion of the Town School Build­ » of fho Andlt itm t. H-tpoylng avMatloi at BaiH On Integrity Grewfag Ob StrrleB I of Cbenlsaeee with Uttlo ehango In Martha'a Vineyard and Nantucket. ing Committee scheduled for City of VUlago Charm August 23. Local Youngster on Bike General and 1«6 MIDDLE TURNPIKE PRONE 704S IOm Jaanne WhltelMU, daughter This morning General Manager a( Mr. and Mra. WUUam White- Runs Into a Truck— Architect Discuss Waddell said that the cost picture Mechanical «nd Auto Body Repairing U) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1950 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS k n M U Waatabiiatar road, and Another Accident in construction is changing upward rOL. LXIX, NO. 26B Waa Carol Ana KaUahar, daughter Building Possibilities BO rapidly that It la difficult to of Mr. and Mra. Sdward Katlahar keep up with developments. Painting, Prompt Service of 41 Pbalpa road, are delegatee Craig Helfricht, 6-year-old son Further discussion of economies He said that the planning will from the Second Congregational of Mr. and Mrs. William Hel­ that may be worked into the pro­ be continued, however. In the hope Written Guarantee Terms church attending the John Robin- fricht, of 54 Turnbull road, suf­ posed new,,Broad street elementary that if building at this time aeems Bon Oonference at Hillaboro, N. H., school, were discussed yesterday possible, the work can be started. thia week. The glrla report that fered minor back bruises yesterday they are having a wonderful time. at 4:20 p.m. when a bicycle he was riding collided with a pickup truck G.I.’s Smash Red Attempt to Break Trap Mr. and Mra. Fenton W. Cliester driven by James Aceto, 63, of .^91 and daughters. Sandra and Sus­ Hilliard street, police reported to­ anna, of Lyndon, Vermont, are vis­ day. iting with Mrs. Chester's parenta Aceto waa driving north on Mr. and Mra. Jamaa Lennon of 152 Turnbull road when the yoiingster Charter Oak street. Mrs. Chester rode his bicycle out of a driveway House to Cite A rm y Calling to D uty Is the former Dorothy L. Lennon. and into the middle of the truck. Churchill Urges Patrolman George McCaughey re­ Enemy Thrusts Close Miss Frances A. Beaton. Miss ported. The front wheel of the bike 56 Witnesses Margaret M. Fogafty and Miss A. Ward Spaulding JuHaa B. Thayesr Over 7f000 Reserves Ruth B. Norton oAthls town are was broken. among the 87 munbera of the Another accident, which oc­ Storra, o o n ^ - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Army of Europe For Contempt claaa of 1950 at th? Hartford Hos­ curred at 12:30 p.m. yesterday. In­ R ld H T volved vehicles driven by Philip tlons toward the betterment of ' engaged In the construction of con- RIGHT pital School of Nursing who will To Fill Officer Posts To Pohang Air Strip receive their diplomas at the com­ W. Welles, 40, of Beelsebub road. Connectlcut agriculture and rural Crete ships in Mobile, Alabama, mencement exercises to be held South Windsor, and Richard ,S. life made over the years by A. Mr. Spaulding returned to Suffield, All Accused of Refusing Brlndle, 27, of 21 . Algar street. and, with hla brother Bar], atartad To Comhat Reds Thuraday, September 7. Ward Spaulding o f Suffield and Washington, Aug. 11—(J*l—The.*- This call-iip will affect officers New London.' the florist business In which hs Is To Answer Questions j Patrolman Henry Oauruder re­ j ‘ulian B. Thayer of Mlddlefleld Army anno'unced today that it la up to the grade of major In tha The regular Holiness meeting now engaged on the home farm of Which Committee Said calling up to active duty—whether Medical and Medical Service corps, ported that Brlndle was driving were recognised at the University forty acres. In recent years the In Slambang Battle wUl be held at the Salvation Army FOODS PRICES they like It or not—7,862 Reserve lieutenant colohel In the Dental of Connecticut last evening as a Citadel tomorrow evening at 7:80. west on Flower street when a brake .....f B--;™ i brothers expanded their buslileM War Leader Telia Conti­ Pertained to Inquiry captains and lieutenants who are corps and majoy In the Veteri­ lining broke. Unable to stop at Probe Report nary corps. Home Week. ^ throuRh acquisition of two not assigned to units of the Organ­ Alan Lyons of 622 West Middle-, the Intersection, Brlndle's car greenhouses in Springfield, making nental Parliament a The company grade officers be- Before an audience of friends Washington, Aug. 11 — The ized Reserve Corps. Turnpike and Thomas Russell, Jr., struck the Welles vehicle, which a total ot five acres under glsas. The officers, all men, will be on Ingr, recalled Include 1,808 captains Foe’s Losses Heavy in and recipients of former years, cer­ Unified Fighting Foree House planned today to add 56 Hoad-on of 51 Spruce street, left Tuesday was being driven south on Main Flowers are retailed at three stores 7 0 MY Hughes’ Wire active duty by Oct. 6. the Army and 6,054 lieutenants in 16 arms Vain Effort to Pierce tificates of honorary recognition for a ten day stay at the Fellow- street, police said. in Springfield and ons In Thomp- m m r - Is Necessary to Pre­ Contempt of Congress citations to said. They are being ordered up and services. They will come from were presented to Mr. Spaulding ahlp camp at Northfield. Mass. sonvllla, In addition to sales at the two already voted against wit­ for 21 months, subject to change all parts of the country. Yank Ring o f Steel in They are delegates from the lo­ and Mr. Thayer by President A. serve Western Lib-'’ Was ‘Tapped’ nesses who defied the House Un- by Congress, unless relieved soon­ This was the first Army call-up N. Jorgensen on behalf of the greenhouses. The businesa ,.ls now cal Sal\’ation Army. Miss Ann Flynn one of the largest of lta4cind in er. * of Individual officers who are not Chinju Area; Reds Re­ Board of Trustees at a dinner in erties Against Attack American Activities committee. Connecticut, employing about sixty The Army said simultaneously membera of the Organized Re­ inforce Bridgeheads the University's North Campus Washington Police Ser All are accuaed of refusing to that It will recall involuntarily 1,- serve. A week ago it announced Again Honored dining hall. A traditional part of people. A t HALE’S SELF SERVE Strasbourg, France, Aug. answer questions which the com­ 682 male officers of the Active and the recall to active duty of 62,000 mittee called pertinent to its In­ On Nalstoiig Foe Pow­ Farm and Home Week, the custom A firm believer In American 11.— (/P)— ^Winston Churchill geants Inform Dis­ Inactive Medical, Dental, Veteri­ of recognizing outstanding leader­ principles and ever wdlling to up­ vestigation of Communism. These nary and Medical Service corps. (GnaHnued on Page Twe) er Blow at Taegu; Miss Ann, T. Flynn, daughter of today urged the immediate Included whether the witnesses HALE'S ship in Connecticut's rural life was hold that belief, Mr. Spaulding has trict Committee They Mr. and Mrs. Peter Flynn of 209 taken an active part in the civic creation of a unified Europe­ ever were members of the Com­ Planes Wreck Bridges Center street, was honored with established in 1924. TTie awards And HEALTH MARKET Acted Under Orders and agricultural affairs of Connec­ an Arm y to shield the W est munist Party " or know persona Headquarters another shower last evening at the made last evening bring to 60 the who have been linked by the com­ home of Mrs. Raymond Griffin, number of people so honored. ticut for many years. He is espe­ against the Soviet Union. Bulletin! cially prominent In the work of the Washington, Aug. 11,— VP) — mittee with (jdVnmunlst activity. Tax Hike of 3 Billion FOR 164 Avery atreet. The miacellane- Both Mr. Spaulding, a florist, and Britain’s wartime prime min­ The voting of (Actions got un­ Tokyo, Saturday, Aug. 12. oui -ahower was given by Mrs. Mr. Thayer, a poultry and dairy Grange, having been a member for ’Three detectlvea were called today iBAKlMNMECY HEALTH MARKET ister formally introduced a der way late yesterday. It was — on the nations of the time the Hughes contracts were “ frivolous excuses” In refusing to ment to begin digging deeper Four peraena, two men naS two gtrle, were kilted In this collUlon In est son, A. Glen Spaulding, la as­ the Connecticut Conference of 3 Pkg8. MaUen, hfoae. The sedan and the Imekleas trolley met head-on. The Following the opening of the Farm Organizations. He is a mem­ A LL SWEET ^ LB. West to do their share In protect­ being Investigated. aid the committee in Its Investi- Into the pockets of over 60,- gifts, a buffet luncheon was served sociated with his father In the flor­ ing civilization. 000,000 taxpayers on Oct. 1, four deiad were lx the sedan, as the trolley driver and hla passengers By The Associated Press ist businesa. Mr. Spaulding haa six ber of the Hartford County Farm (OonUaneS oa Page Bight) all esonped Injury. (NBA telephoto). H m slW H A U COM by the hostesses, with a lovely Bureau. 20c Lh. 3 1 c ’The wartime leader asserted (Ooatlnoed oa Page Eight) American forces broke up shower cake as the centerpiece at grandifhildren. Washington, Aug. 11.—(F)— In the activities of his commu­ that the whole West la “ in great a desperate attempt by Red the attractively decorated table. At the conclusion of the flrat SWIFT’S WESTERN dangar” with the “freedom and Democrats and Republicans ap- nity Mr. Spaulding is a member of HALE’S FRESHLY GROUND troops to figlit their way out dvUlsatlon of Western Europe un­ lisrently were ready to team tip the Suffield Second Baptist Church. of a trap in the Chinju ares der tha diadow o f Sovlat aggrea- High School Students today to ram through the Senate Britain’s Jebb Slated He Is a deacon ih the church and Lb. on \he extreme southern also a member of Its executive COFFEE 71e den.” Finance committee a $8,000,000,- ’Tha British leader ridiculed the 000 boost in personal Income tax­ front today. The ReSs made committee. For fifteen years he BEEF ave-natlon Bruaaels treaty as es. was chairman of the Suffield Board eompletely Ineffaotive. Deferred from Guard To Shout Down Malik a fierce but vain attempt to of Education. TOP OR BOTTOM ROUND It means Uncle Sam may begin break through encircling SCOTTOWELS 2 V 31e OeaMuittees goal Talk digging deeper Into the pockets of forces of the Fifth and S5th Julian Bailey Thayer Oemmlttaea have been aet up over 50,000,000 taxpayers on Oc­ Bom September 13, 1896 on a NO. 5 CAN DEL MONTE \ which have been talking ever tober 1. English Delegate to Pick Regiments which had linked up In m h w 9 e m | farm in Higganum, Julian Bailey Boy* May A.k (or De- HcfiF Death the first nfsjor U, S. offensive ot since," he said. “Conferences have Ghalrman Harley HIse (above) The Increases may be aa much Solons Doubt Uj) Oratorical Bali in T-Kayer, the son of a Methodist been held with high officials and lay for Period o f Six of the Reconstruction Flnanrn as 20 per cent for many taxpay­ the Korean war. minister, attended grammar school PINEAPPLE JUICE atatesman. A pretentious facade Corporation was dropped from ers. AttempI to Break Up 'The enemy was driven back In­ FiNEK in the several Connecticut towma ROASTS Months in Order to UMT OK Now to the hills after a futile fight to Shots On Wire that agency by President Truman. The committee yesterday ap­ breach the American line. ’The in which his father held a pas­ DIPLOMAT \ « OB Page Bight) Complete School Year Hla name was not on the list 6f proved unanimously a $1,500,000,- Red Imposed Tangle torate. Upon his graduation from BONELESS Bomlaeea to the oft-rritlrized five- 000 annual boost in corporation Reds are still In a trap. North Korean caaualtles war* Middletown Higl^chool he entered Police Find Woman man board. (AP Wirephoto). taxes, raising the top levy on cor­ Argue It Would Be Too Lake Success, Aug. 11—(FT— the then Maasachuaetts Agricul­ CHICKEN c».$1.69 New Haven, Aug. 11—(J>)--Hlgh porate Income from 38 per cent to believed to be heavy In the slam- (One Mlwle Cooked Chicken—Three Pounds.) Britain's Sir Gladwyn Jebb waa MN NATtVE CONN ECTiCVT tural College where he completed Little Is Left School students who belong to the Druggist Slain in Store; 45, effective as of July 1, 1950. Costly in Money and hang' battle. two years of his college course be­ National Guard may apply for de­ The higher rates thus would ap­ slated to pick up the oratorical American artillerymen opened fore enlisting in the United States Grill Armed Partner Manpower at Present ball today In Western atteifipts to 9 OZ. CAN IMX MONTE SLICED ferment from Federal service In New Measure ply to one>'half of 1950 corporate Navy during the first World War. LB. Of Reich Plants income. counter the Russian-Imposed stale­ (OoaUnued oa Faga Bight) On August 23, 1919 he married order to complete their education, Northeast, Pa. Aug. 11—(P)— Excess Proflta Tax on Way Bulletin! mate on Security Council consid­ Anna Strickland of Mlddlefleld. PINEAPPLE It waa reported here today. ’The sound of pistol shots ovsr the May Demand New individual and corporate eration of the Korean question.. Washington, Aug. It—(F;— ■ With the west unable to per­ The couple have five children: Four U. S. Representative John A. telephone ted last night to the dis­ income levies, along with plug­ Prerident Truman will not ROBARTTAItM TURKEY girls, three of whom are married, Ol, OZ. GAN OHATKA Dismantling to be Com­ ging of tax law loopholes, are the suade Riissian President Jakob A. McGuire, Third dlatriet Democrat, covery of the murder of a pretty seek passage of a Universal Senate Gets and a son who la married and Uvea Oul! Fresh Dressed Poultry will pleted OcL 1, Ex4;ept aald a spokesman for the National brunette pharmacist In her drug Reds Register major items in President Tru­ Malik In both private and public Military Training bill nt this meetings yesterday to lift hli ROBART FARM TURKEYS always give you iasty near the home farm. Mr. Thayer Guard bureau In Washington had store st 21 West Main atreet. man's first installment $5,000,- session of Gongress, the White and hia son operate the farm to­ FANCY CRABMEAT 65c For Goering Works told him such applications would ’The victim waa Mrs. Ann Frank­ 000,000 tax Increase to help pay blockade, the Coilncll went Into “Controls” Bill please as always ~ w e ll have House sold today. Presiden­ the second meeting (nt 2 p. m. e. flkTor, delicious tenderness and more meal per pound gether. be considered. lin Budde, 45, a widow and a reg­ Administration Bill In* for the Korean war and Ameri­ tial Slcretory Gharles O. Itoss Following hii marriage, Mr. Meaty Fo^l and Tender Fryers or Frankfurt, Germany, Aug. 11— There are a number of High istered pharmacist . ■- ca's armament against Commu­ sold the President Is as strong s. t.l of a campaign to out-talk than other types of turkeys. Pinehurst is now offering TTiayer worked on aeveral farms VP)—Western Allied authorities School etudenta In the Connecticut A Short time later, Under-Sher­ eludes This Proviso; nist aggression. as ever for such a measure, Malik. House Approves Sweep­ to obtain the experience he felt MAZOLAOIL 67c said today that the dismantling ot National Guard, a part of the 4Srd iff Richard Moynlhan of MayvUIe, Meanwhile, Mr. Truman let It be hut feels that pressure for It Jebb headed the speaker's list 11 to 13 lb. Fresh 19.50 crop Robart Turkeys at the he needed before venturing Into Broilers, German industry wdll be completed Division which Is going Into the N. Y., said a posse has seized a Others Are Stronger; at this time might Interfere for today. The word war waa ing Powers for Tru­ farm ownership himaelf. In 1923 MUS8ELMAN’8 by Oct. 1 except for one plant. Federal service next month. man he identified aa Charles (Conttnoed oa Page Eight) with other vitally needed legis­ opened yesterday by U. S. Dele­ low price of 6.'5c lb. . . . Order one of these Connecticut he bought the farm In Mlddlefleld Their aj^Ilcatlons for deferment McCarran Beats Gun gate Warren Austin with a 3,000- man, Taft Protests PLUMP AND TEND! This coincided writh authoritive Dodge, 47, of Oorry, Pa. lation related to Korean War on which hs Uvea.... Conajating of should be sent, McGuire said, to Dodge Armed and Hiding Treasury Balance . needa. word, gloves-off attack. It likened bred fresh turkeys from your Pinphurst Market today. aixty-elght acres, It'ia 'i dairy and APPLE PIE 1 Lb. 14 Oz. Jar 31c reports that America, Britain and the office of Major General Fred­ Moynlhan said Pennsylvania Washington, Aug. 11—(J>)—Sen­ the Russian-backed North Korean Washington, Aug, II—(F) — A France are considering the Indus­ poultry farm with a herd of thirty- erick G. Relncke, the state’s ad­ State Police had asked that Dodge ators Mundt (R., S. D.) and Fer­ Washington, Aug. 11—(F)—The Washington, Aug. 11—(F)—Key government to a “zombie govern­ sweeping House-approved grant of five Guemssya and a laying flock LARGE, RttHET, KOUNTY KIST SKINLESS FRA N K S L- 5 5 c trial rearmament of the Germans jutant general be apprehended for questioning In ment” and blamed_ authority for President Truman to bulwrark the Western defense guson (R.i Mich.) joined forces p o sitio n ^ the Treasury August lawmakers said today a Universal of 900 Whits Plymouth Rocks. Need Priqdpal’s Letter the slaying of'M rs. Budde. She Union- fOT the North Koreans'^ at­ to invoke wsg«:;prtee:Tattomng system. * with Senator McCarran (D., Nev.) Military Training program would controls moved today to the ^ n - During the 27 years since hs be­ FAIRMONTS BETTER V Applicationa must be accompan­ and Dodge ownetT the pharmacy Net budget receipts, $85,697,- tack on the U. N.-sponsored South today In a contest with Adminis­ cost too much, both In dollars and ate, where Democratic leaders came a farm owner, Mr. Thayer PEAS 2caiw 25c Occupation officials said there ied by a letter from the principal jointly. 053.40; budget expenditures, $67,- Korean regime. has been no Blackening of dlamant- tration leaders to sponsor a pro- manpower, to justify p)nximlding predicted defeat for efforts by has been prominently Identified of the school or the superintendent When seised. Dodge had a load- 957,994.36; cash balance, $4,465,- Malik To Answer Austin with many agricultural and civic COTTAGECHBESE_Lb^ 2 5 c ling elnce the Korean War erupted. it on top of the nation's swelling Malik announced yestei^a^ he some Republicans to whittle i t , of schools certifying that the e revolver, the under-sheriff said, (Oonttaned on Page Bight) 348,191.78. intereste. He la a director of the Howrever, the tense international Guardsman involv^ Is a student and was hiding in some weeds near preparedness effort. would answer Austin’s biting down. Farm Credit Administration of POST TOASTiES,~CORN situation has foreed consideration In the particular achool. The school a summer cottage at Findley Lake, Senators were told yesterday charges at length. He was ex­ Administration leaders ox- Springfield, and la vies chairman of the role German induBtry could officials must also recommend N. Y., 17 miles east of Northeast that a new bill calling for the pected to wind up today’s meeting pressed confidence that the Sen­ Our Seafood Depl*\lias Fresh training of teen age youths, now ate next week will pass substan­ of the executive committee of the that the student in question should Pa. with his speech, to give It wide Eastern States Farmers’ Xbc- FLAKES isoz-Pkc. 17c (Doattnoed on Page Bight) being prepared by the Department circulation without an immedi­ tially the same kind of home White Halibut, Whole paddock. be allowed to complete bis educa­ “We closed In oh him quick,” of I^ense, will be sent to Con­ change. tion before bring Inducted into Moynlhan said. “He had a loaded ate answer — during the week-end front mobilisation bill the House I Mr. Thayer la a district delegate News Flashes gress shortly. did yesterday by a rousing 363 to Federal servlee. revolver^but he dldii’t get a chance Opposition sprang up at once, reeess. of the Connecticut Milk Producers’ Flounders, Fillets of H o d d ^ k , Pol­ The commanding officers of the 12 vote. Fresh Fruit atkl Vegetables to use It because I jumped on him aa It has on past occasions when Austin charged that the North The House bill would give Mr. ; Association and k member of ita students’ National Guard unit al­ and twisted it out of his hand.” (Late BoUetlne ot tlio (F) WIro) Koreans were using Russian-ntade i reaolutlona committee. Beginning lock, Cod ond Perch; Swotdfish, President Truman recommended News Tidbits so muat forward a letter to the Womaa Shot S Tlmea enactinsnt of such, legislation as a tanks and guns. Malik, replying (Coatlaiwd on POgo Two) ■ In 1936 and Continuing until 1945 NATIVE a^utant general stating that the Dodge was taken back to May- briefly, acknowledged the Soviet Called From (/P) Wires detarrsnt to aggression. he was a member of the State Salmon, Steamers, Littlenecks^nd student la a member of the Guard ville, Moynlhan oaid. Locate Misainf Girl , Even some former advocates of Union had furnished- supplies to Agricultural Conservation Prt^gram Lb. 1 5 c organlaation. Tke commanding Mra. Budde waa found lying be­ Potean, Okla„ Aug. — (A>)— Fifteen-year-old L«la Jeu such a program—popularly called the North Koreans but asserted Committee and was Ita chairman TOMATOES officer, however, need not make hind a counter, with three bullet 11 these were all sold to them before Quohogs. Connecticut State Dental Aeso- Fanaler, aabject of an intense search since a triple slaying in UMT—oppose It now on the Army Wants for two years. He la a fornur di­ any recommendations. wounda In her breast She appar­ grounds that the nation cannot af­ Russian occupation troops with­ rector of the Connecticut Farm CAUFOBNIA clation tuma official frown on aale her Eminence, Mo^ home earlier thia week, waa located here of candy and certain ooft drinke The deferment or delay of en­ ently had been shot as sha tried ford it at a time when it is mobU- drew from Korea In 1948. Bureau Federation, and a membw try Into tt(p Army, if granted, wlU to telephone for help. today. Sheriff Jack Craig said she told him she came here Isliig for the Korean fighting. Malik termed Austin’s charges of the Connecticut Maricetlng Au­ in ecboola . . . CHilnaae Commu- “slanderous statements and hints” 6% o f Steel nista say they ooatrol aU 7S be for a alx-month period. If the When Gloria Graft. Northeast last Friday with Harold Wesley Harris who later returned Word that a UMT bill la being thority and of tha State Rural LETTUCE student requires -a longer period phone operator, answered a sig­ Malik also said that other dele­ laloada of Wanehmn group . . . to Eminence and killed Lola Jean’s father, uncle and hia own drafted at the Defense Depart­ If possible, we wiH have more Fresh Buy yoiir frosted foods at Pinehurst. . • Houeing Committee. He la - i* Informed aourcea contend every to complete hla education, re-ap- nal she gdt no number. Instead, ment came from Rear Admiral H. gates had failed to shake his views member of the Connecticut Poul­ four-year-oW daughter. Harris waa shot to death hy a deputy Official Says Demand Sword Fish, direct from Block Istond SNOW CROP day that paaaea leaaena danger of pllcatlon may be made for each ahe said— A. Houser, a Department legisla­ in a closed meeting that precaded 1 0 % o ff in purchases of 1 dozen juices or try Producers’ Aasodation. six-month period, or shorter time, "I heard three or four shots ovsr sheriff. I tive spokesman, in testimony be­ the open session. waters, to offer you Friday. CUCUMBERS ■ -1 Chineae CommUnlat invaaion of 0 * 0 j Will Have Slight Ef­ A member of the Middleaex Formoaa thla year . . . Fourteen wrhlchever is necessary. the phone and then everything was fore the Senate Armed Servlcea Will Not Seat Sqntli Korea County Farm Bureau ever since he Later he said flatly, to a protest 1 doMn fruits and vegetables . . . Get GRAPE JUICE hundred future Army and Navy Mgy Appeal RefSaal'.... quiet” Chemical Student Injured ' Committee. He said he knew no fect on Civil Economy started farming, Mr. Thayer has 23c > 1 In the event the adjutant gen­ TranMe Shoataf Finds Body details. by the ,U.S. and Cuba, that he 8. / ^ offlceia lay aalde their brasa and Waterbary. Aug. 11— Ronald Lesnikowski. 18, of For the week end, we suggest small legs AmoM’s fresh Frankfurt or tasty Ham­ served the organization aa a di­ LIMABEANS flnery to embark from AnnapoUe eral rejecta tha deferment appli- Miss Graft seat Emmett Clover, Presumably, however, the De- would not ruje on the right of the Washington. Aug. U —(F b-lho" rector and aa a vice president He BN0W OKOP 1 Watethury, student at the University of Connecticut’s W ate^ Genuine Spring Lamb, Farm Fresh 1 on attack transport for awaat-and- (Oonttaned oa Faga Taw) military expects that ovoa with burg rolls at Pinehurst. Fresh Com from is a member of the Hamden Co­ aond drill In assault attacks on. (Oaatlaned oa Faga Bight) (Osotlaasd ea Fags Twa) bury Extension, was'Injured today when a chemicaL on which (Omtlaned «■ Page Five) the new rearmamant program iU F owl Fryers, Broilers and SmaH Roasters. operative Poultry AucUon. He as­ ■ he was experimenting, exploded in the rear of, hia home. Manchester’s best com fgrm . . . Persian SPINACH 22c 1 beaches. "taka" of steel will bo no mere sisted with the ofjlanlzatloil of tha SHELL BEANS Henry Wallace Mamea Rosala than five or six per cent o f tha Middleaex County Artificial Breed­ Lesnikowski was taken to the St. Mary’s Hospital where he Mellons . . . Honeydew Mellons aild Can- ee aggittiMM>r in Itorea and says ” was treated for faijnries shout his fact, ayes and hands. nation’s production. ing Aseodatlon and haa been one SNOW c r o p ' i V. 8. la actually at war vrith So­ Will Proceed with ‘^Vision U. So Would Keep Bridges A munlUoos board otflelal UMd Hnrt’s a good value . . . Saiall Short of Its Directors. . 0 0 0 taionpes. PEACHES viets . . . Progrseelve Broadcast- thia figure today to imdarline his Loan Snudted SHOULDER H AM S He la a member of''the Middle- lag System, new coeat-to-poaat Find Secret Atom Papers In Prison for Duration om renod beUef that It will bo pea- I k 69c. field Methodist Bplaeopal Church, ASPARAGUS CUTS 32c radio hookup catering to smaller Plans Despite Church Ban London, Aug. II— (AV^^tland Yard disdosed today it ■Ible to produce the “hardware"— m 1 has served as iU treasurer, and nt i ■ nations, plans to begin operetlona has recovered a portfolio of secret atomic research papers the plansa, sblpe, tanks, guns and present la one of iU trustees. Ha PEARS around Nov. 1 . . . Two 17-year- other wsepooa—eaked for In Pfoe Is a former member of the Middle- old New York boys are reported Nacadah, Wla., Aug. U —(F)—

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•n PAGBTWO MANQHfiSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAr, AOGUst 11, 1950 . in 4 i« " ------market; wlshea^to provide for claaaiflcatloit^f tklm milk uaed ed that any of the Republican tion since he became council prasl- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRH)AY, AUGUST 11, 1950 PAGE Dealers' in produ^bn of Savotad drinka; iFi^ District movaa to diluta the wage-prlCa* dant Aug. 1. AUCTION and wla&ea to aet formal datee rationing provisiona — or to abelva Denies Carroll Austin assailed the North Ko­ Trumaii Fills them >- would aueceed. 2 7 HeaHng Date for pTeasnt rules change In the rean government aa an Instrument the RockvUls City hospital. Mrs. nama from Thomas Nswcotnea axpahsion and Improvement pro­ L rt—ea Tvwa Han eveht of adoption of new regula- Tax Bills Out Aa for Taft’a propoaal to atrip of Russian imperialist designs and Murphy ia the former Mlaa Fran­ (1668-1728) who contrlbutsd valu­ gram—one of the most extensive tlone aaked above. the Preeident of diacretionary pow­ Forced to Quit aa non-repreaentative o f. the Ko­ AEC Opening Society Toasts able Improvements to ths nswly- ever undertaken in Connecticut. Gram, Ooaa. er, Maybank aaid: Rockville ces Parker, former superviBing The hearing will take up only rean people. heed of the Public Health Nursing invented steam engine. The gen­ In his closing remarks about the To Be Held at Slate Cafh the specific matters stated in the Collector Thomas Weir “Wa might need thoaa c'ontrole To call them representative of eral purpose of the organisation Connecticut Light and Power Com­ at a time when Congreaa waa not Resignation from Office Asaociatlon. Mr. Murphy la a Firm Leader itol on Augus|^-^1; call. All tntereated parties snd tlie Korean people, he declared, Cleveland Educator Re- Rockville merchant. la to make permanent record of pany's growth during the past 33 u m i M r i (ftMqri the public the invited to attend. Reports Over 11,000 in aesslon. The only eenslble thing "must be only a tragic witticism City Property the many factors which have con­ years, Mr. Campbrll said, "That to do ia to givo tha Praaidant au­ With Bank Result of fills Vacancy Created iealed Bids ^ Saturday, Aucnst 12 Reason for the^eetina Are Now in the Mails when addressed to those who know’ Sealed bids will be received by tributed, or are still contributing we are able to do what we did; in­ For a Llmit«iil Tlai« Onlylj thority to invoke them quickly." Agreement in 1948 how quickly nationalism, patriot­ First Selectman Herbert I. PaganI CharlcR L. Campbell Is to the progress of mankind. deed, that our tremendoua and at 1 O’clock AFt. Hlta Wage Freese ism and independence in other By Strauss iu April Changes Hands Mr. Campbell touched highlights aurcessfiil growth has occurred A public hitting on Mveral U. S. Would Keep Tax bllla for-the South Man­ Senator Sparkman instal­ hour. Average annual use of individual initiative and trlf-re- taxes were collected last year. Brooks said that a day or two ing and bloodshed. Instead, he Superintendent of Public Works company and also a member of the ton area. a member of the Communist party. whether controls and rationing Jire led. Mr. Ludwig sold aut to the of the City of Rockville. Connecticut committee. Frazar B. electricity per household customer liance for the fiublic benefit, it la C. F. Charbonneau & Son The Connei tirnt Milk Dealers } Then, after conviction for perjury Failure to pay the tax before needed. before the recent Democratic charged. Russia is supporting the Hollister Brothers of 'Manchester has risen impressively in the same valid testimony that a free econ­ September 16 will remit In added State convenUon; Carroll informed North Korean regime in the Se­ In Parade Wilde, president of Connecticut Association wishes an Im rea.sed, and whil# the irnited Stales is The Agriculture Department re­ \ ^‘m-Phree. vice presi­ ' a few years ago and they are now Membera of the Rockville Fire General Life Ins\irance Co;, Hart­ period—from 204 kilowatthours in omy continually draws upon tlecp interest each month of one-half of ported yesterday that com, a him that he intended to seek re­ curity Council and is the only dent in charge of research and selling the property. No announce­ 1918 to 1.861 kilowatthour* at the well-springs of strenglli and -vigor V charge allowance for renUl of I engaged In armed conflict with one per cent, Weir concluded Department will take part in the ford, and chairman of the Con­ milk cans; wishes to set up a j Communist adversaries, actively major feed crop, did not develop nomination. He told him then, said great power refusing to denounce development for the SUndard Oil ment Is made of the use to be necticut committee, presided. end of 1949. that no other can reach." Brooks, that If nominated, he the North Korean aggression. parade and celebration in Broad method for Class TI milk price | propagandizing in behalf of the as tt should during cool July Development Co.. Summit, N. J. made of the property by Mr. Fitz­ Brook on Saturday. The'old fire The Newcomen Society, whose Tracing the Company's record competition in the case of n tO , Communist enemy for the purpose weather. Com planted late might (Carroll) "would enter his reslg- "One has only to aak whose "^•’“^man, professor gerald. North American membership In- during the wartime period of high Transportation by helico|iter, I nation in accordance with the un- planes, who.se tanks and whose of chemical engineering at Maasa- steamer which took part in the quart can of bottling quality j of obstructing and hampering the Senate Gels thus be damaged by an early Howard C. West of the Snlpsic parade in Windsor Locks a few cliidce more than 10,000 American power demands which were met at says the F.myclopedia Amerirana, neetrin MgM msi cream of <0 per cent biitterfat i military operations of this govern- freeze. I derstanding which waa reached training have made it possible for chwetU Institute of Technology. Ice Company, also on Brooklyn business leaders, has headquarters all times, Mr. Campbell called at­ I ia making it possible to map h'.lh- rinek Inrhidedl immediately after his last election the North Koreans to defy the U. weeks ago, will make another ap­ content If the price is not for- | ment." I They replace three membera of street announces that he will con­ pearance on Saturday. (n London, England. It takes its tention to its postwar $78,000,000 I erto Inin cossible areas. mslly announced In the Boston; The armed forces waterfront “Controls” Bill in 1948." N.." Austin said. the advisory committee whose tinue to car* for ice customers in ‘I ' J*; Said Brooke: Malik's previous proposal for a two year terms were up. Under worker ecreening will affect an Army Calling Up cease fire and w lth d ra\^ of U. N. Rockville, also Ellington and Tol­ estimated 6,000 steveclorea, were, (Continued from Page One) "Mr. CJarroll has verbally com­ the procedure, membera of this land. plied with his word as to resign­ troops. Austin asserted, "would committee are asked to serve for ONION O rn cA L CX). housemen and ships clerks. i Reserve Officers ing, but the reaignation was not send the U. N. police away and only two years. Training Schools • Medal M 78II. ^ 199'® ® Ml Main St. TeL S-gItS The Coast Guard la already - ■ Truman a free hand to put wage- forced upon him on the eve of his leave the bandits to plunder Korea Miss Shirley L. Welk, assistant ning loyalty checks on sea going ' P*'**^® curbs and rauonlng into ef- «_____ Those replaced were Dr. Enrico country club agent announces two Laalla Chiiateneen nomination. It was fully and at will." S®*»>orgh DO NOT BUY AN OBSOLETE TELEVISION SET Lloenaed OptIrlaD personnel ahlpplng out on foreign | whenever be saw fit. The (CoaUaued from Paga Oaa) completely agreed to in good and Hartley Rowe. demonstration training schools for bound vessels. ' President did not ask for those faith after hia election aa lieu­ The firat grassboppera were the 4-H (Tlub members on August 14 Fully AutomaHc UNIVERSAL Electric Range Yr«rs PrescrlpnooB Promptly Filled = T ^ ------— - — J antl-lnfisUon powers, but he aaid Reserve enlisted men, to report In tenant governor of the aUte in kids who wrecked new lawns. and 15. The towns of Hebron, An­ AT ANY PRICE!!! To Pay Ralanoa Framea Repaired he would be glad to get them with­ September and October.' November of 1948." dover, Columbia, Bolton, OvVentry and Lena Replaced out strings. The Army did not say ao, but kiddies PLAYOROrND and Mansfield will meet at the I Hear Death flan Ration Materials Asserts I'ltlmatum Olvea Children Free Under IS YOUR CHOICE OF presumably the officers being Reports that (Carroll had quit Andover Town Hall on Monday Don't doliiy, soe thi.s vnluo-pnckcd 1950 Uni- Mr. Ti-uman declared only yes­ called up wUI help to fill the offi­ evening, A u ^ st 14 at 7:30 o'clock. “Be sure that when you buy a TV get you get ihe latest improvement, the hi^ viT.sal electric range tom orrow ! Find «)ut Shots on Wire terday, however, that the time for the bank were made public two cer complements of National daya ago. At the Ume, SUte Dem­ h a r t F b n D The towns of Vernon, Tolland, ftliout the Automat icook, ti)nt cooks whnio TWO STYLES: use of such all-out mobilization Guard and Organised Reaerve un­ STATE* NOW bldck 14” or 16” rectangular picture tube. Not an old style round or white tube." ocratic CTiairman John M. Bailey Wlllington, Somers. Stafford, El­ ^ven meals without watcliing . . . and all its (Continued from Pngt One) authority was not yet in sight. its being summoned to active duty. n.n d r i v e i m lington and Unioq> will meet at the The House bill also authorizes asserted that Oarroll had been other advanced features. Porcelain enamel (1) With $ aurfao* unita and s m sm im m r - n an u.tlmaTuron Tolland Town Hall, Tuesday eve­ thrifty dre|>-well mnkrr troubleshooter for the phone com­ other economic controls which the down of where the ning, August 15 at 7:30 o'clock. finish inside and nut. (Jet faster heal and President did request. come from: the State convention to quit pol FUEL OIL pany, to invesUgate. He found ities or leave the bank. TONIUBT 4-H Cfiub members who are demon­ better easier cooking with this marvelous , Mrs. Budde dead in the empty Tho.se include allocation of First .4rmy Breakdoivn (2) With four 7-heat MnnotabJ 6000 scarce industrial materials, priori­ Bailey said that the incident ' ABBOTT A COSTELLO strating or wamt to learn more Universal electric range. store. First Army (New York. Maine. "marks a new low in the desper­ "RIDE 'EM about demonstrations are urged to surface eenking nnlta H. L. Healing, police chief in this ty for defense contracts, and au­ m oasm iKB thority to requisition materials Vermont, New Hamnsbire, Massa­ ate effort that the Republican OOWBOr* attend one of these meetings, com­ Iweatem Pfenn^yivanla community materials chusetts. Connecticut, Rhode Is­ party of this state is making to Pis* tad Bit Bit ing prepared to put on their dem­ , said wltnesaea tdld them they aaw land and New Jersey)—401 cap­ bring about the defeat of Gover­ "MOSS BOSE'’ onstration. :S man leave the store about the PLUS Vleur rtsur rinaed Wed. at NnM tains. 1.366 lieutenants, 154 medi­ nor Bowles and the other mem­ , -Mstare raataUegt Blood Bank Refrigerator OF MANCHESTE time of the ahooUng, cUmb into a xh cal, 194 dental and 16 veterinary bers of the Democratic ticket.” "50 Years Before Your Eyes” The Blood Bank refrigerator \Bendix Jeleids/m Opeii 'Thursday tiatil 9 P. M, S B U S m U R t rChevrolet car and drive awav to- # would clear the way RANGE OIL. COAL, offlcera (not broken dowm by Governor Bow’les said then that that |e to be given to the Rockville MODELS FROM $169.95 TO $399.95 Other Day* 9 to 8i98 ward Erie. Police offlcera in New “ $2,000,000,000 government rank). SUN.. MON„ TUES."'"” COKE York and Pennsylvania were alert- ',‘”*' , to spur defense pro he waa "astonished and shocked ” City hospital by the Loyal Order n im tm ! 1 by the report that Carroll had “711 OCEAN DRIVE Asdrewi ”lEOB of Moose, No. 1574, has arrived Opea Evealngs hg ed to watch for the car. , .luclion. And it authorizes coMum- ; M^l^sl^d Plus: "On The Isle of Samoa” Appointment—Phone 4156 er cm lii controls and real estate I West been told that he must either quit CI.BTAIN’’ Paaletl* Oeddsrd and is on display at Dureko Re­ Mrs. Budoe. owned the pharmacy . ------cBiBic I Virginia. Delaware and Kentucky) j politics or the bank. "0.\ OIB MEBBr WAV” frigeration Service. They will in­ Smart people are buying the newest, rectangular Ills MAIN ST OPHOSITE HIGH SCHOOL or see your ealeanuua Dial 5135 RAYMOND E. Jointly with Dodge. C!hlef Heslliir on new building and major stall the machine at the hospital eiih said Mrs. Budde and Dodge had '■emodeling starting after Aug. 3. —348 captains. 1,075 lieutenants, Carroll had been associated 154 Medical, 138 dental and 16 i with the bank for more than 25 in the near future. This blood re­ dliagreed recently and had decided * P^»*e application for the appointment of Underwood. Sunstrand timing of controls, aome Republi­ for first lieutenants 41 and for For Dancinff and Listening comralsaloners to receive and daclda EASY TERMS can members of the Senate bank- captains 45. Officers overage for upon the claims of creditors against Smith Corona, Remington ingf unit talked of outright acut- combat arms may be ordered' to • AIR-CONDttlONED • said estate, It Is Formerly at Ocean Forest Hotel ORDERED): That the foregoing ap- I tllng of the wage-prfee-ratlonlng active duty In the service branches. picTi'Bi': u r TBE v e a b : - Manual and Electric Modela 'Typewriter ribbons, supplies and repairs. Used provisions so far aa action at this plication be heard and determined st All officers selected will be or- ’.iraecr Tracy Uc TayUi Myrtle Beach, South Carolina the Probate office in Manchester In 10-Key and Multiple Keyboards standard Typewriter* available. All equipment for time Is concerned. dered to the nearest Army post aaid District, on the 17th day of I rent. Senator Capehart (R., Ind.). who for physical testa, the Armv aaid. “Esther Of The Bride’’ i T Auguat AD-. IWO. at ten o'clock in the I SEASONAL voted for the bill In committee, If found physically fit. they will M t;U (Bet. Z;aa-4;4a-l«;e» n forenoon, and that notice be given to •aid he is thinking seriously of given 21 days (o wind up their 5UNDAY DINNERS ail persons Interestsd In said estate of moving to strike those provistona -cw Ayer* Teresa Wrlghl i ► the pendency of aaid application and | private affairs unless they are will­ ■TBE CAPTCBE” at ■iW-t:U the time and place of hearing there­ from the bill. ing to report sooner. SERVED FROM 12..30 A. M. on, by publishing a copy of this order | "Personally. I don't think the ; ^ CLEARANCE The Army aaid it anUcIpates :!l. Kill Show I a. a. TIai Ball In some newspaper having a circula­ people want those controls at this that one-third of the total gAup ’ ’■•l',-, la TO 8:30 P. M. tion in said district, at least 6ve days I FOR EVERYTHING I time. Despite the House vote. I will report by Sept. 22 and an­ Saaeraiaa" before the day of said haaring, to ap-1 don’t think Congress is really much iBASg rWBB PABKiNBig pear it they tee cause at aalL.’ time and Ibf other third by Sept. 29. place and be heard relative thereto, and | interested in having them either," The Army said that In select­ FINE FOODS AND LIQUORS make return to this court. 1 i i m r Capehart said. ing officers in the Medical, Dental JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. | Doubts GOP Will Succeed and Veterinar>’ corps It will make AIR-CONDITIONED Senator Maybank (D-SC). floor every effort to obtain them on a AlK-OONDmONEO AT A iw Tt4 4. Rbaerve offlcera in all four r l l l L THEATRE Judge. show* «V Hu Picitirj ■* seen by Ihe and we'believe you will^aere* that thiaa is the naeati money’s corpa whoae activity in taachlng, Eetate of Edna A. Kulplnsky, late of cantere. WANTED—Direct from owner, BEAUTIFUL SANDY BEACH Manchester, In said Dletrict deceoeed, worth in televieioa today! It ouj^t toi^be 1 goo4> it’s fanik ny If you Iiv6 on any of the streeta in this aection hava yonr paper opt oa reaearch lor other activities la nec­ Tha adminlatrator, having azhlblted Bendiz Radio and Tdevision, the brain*iina behiiid Radar ami • • 8-7 room house. Preferably in essary In the naUonal IntereaL ExccUeiit FmeUities For Outings, hU admlnlatratlon account with talc! # Instant clMnnel aelecMen wMieiil Monday. Proceeds from these coUeetions of p ^ r servo to b«gr new ■ first (and Ugt) word In Bummer suits. Uanebaater Grean aection. No other modem electronic marvels. The amazingly low price is B. jR ^ rv e s in all four corpa Picnics nnd Rcnnioiw ’ estate to this Court for allowance, It is •dlwatment—Awlemtdie PicItM* cen-. equipm ent^r tho Maacbester Mcaiorial Hoopital ogenu. Box L, Herald. whoae call-up would unduly Jeop­ ORDERED: That the IS’.b day of the result of out edective fsetory-to-deder franchise with And here ig Burton’s offering you these famous ardise the health of communiUaa ’"joy the best in fine food served on our August ISBO, S t ten o'clock, forenoon, tret. Bendiz . . . this enables ns to paa* op the saving* to yon . . . HAVE MANY buyera for quick in which, they Uvo. at the Probata OSloa in the' Mualcl* aavim as high as S40.00 on some modek. But, oeme {n and MaKazinca, Paper and Paper Cartons Picked Dp If Pot Out at tha CarK occupancy on i^gla and two-fam- 'reened veranda overlooking beautiful B id” pel Building in said Manchester,- be # Rig Cencerl Speeker — Irillienl u y iu x o T U The Army aaid aelecUon will I)* and .the same ts assigned for a bearing see nii* aet perform. Your own eye* and ear* will eoovmce Lower Prices Make It Too Costly to Pick Up Otherwise. I »t the re^ low pries of 14.601 It’s a wonder- Uy houaaa. MSny cash b u ^ ra nude, aa far as possible, from >1$ lake. on the allowance of laid adminletra- WotoaeUene FM Setmd. yon—here i* tha TT horgain.you iuve been looking for. SCENT SHOP Uat with tbia agency for quick among reaervas of the Medtcal tlon account with said astate, aooer- • leUMn AntoMM. reeulta. George U Graaiadlo, and related corpa with no orevl- talnment of heir* and order of distri­ tf yes pc*$Kf e t o buHtoM eeasel*--- ^diriag, - -A t_ -akee* b - -e- 6i* -a- set A Plea8e^NotB^^^oUection»JJ7iBJB^BIad||^i»^d^edulBdJJ^ 661 Blato Street Realtor, lOf Henry stresL Phone ous military experioace, Mtoirad DANCING every Friday and Saturday With bution, and this Court directs that 6$tl 5278. by affloera with leaa than a Year notice of the thn* aod place assigned • BM eeotoeelyljdlM M tenyC eW ng^. i LOU JOY AND HIS JOY MAKERS for said baering be given to ell'per­ ■pto 4 of active duty, and ao on. sons known to he intaiestcd therein to Also Available at Medinl AND Iwo-famllv houses NO COVKR...NO MINIMUM • HijeeJeck-Kjgecd PtoyerHutdii^ ® ® ® l eeoeoeooeeeeoseeeeeseesoe* Shine-v4LJnle8B It Raiap In a Downpour In Manchester vicinity. CaU appear sad be beorc' Uisreoa by pub- 344 S tre e t Sweet nothings mean . every- TEL. MANCHESTER .MI9 'llshlng a copy of this order In some Phanaacy— Main AniU White, 8874. thlBg ea a moonlight Bight! newspaper bevijg a etmloUcn In seld A PROOllCT OP BINDIX AVIATION CORPORATION Dletrict. *t least flvs days before the day of ‘sold hsaridg. ,t: ■ . ■ . .JOHN J, .WALUn% J t ^ iL .m ; t-

PikOB FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESl'ER, CONN,. FRIDAY,'AUGUST 11, P A G E r m e if

all-out, global war coma. They are the . military departments — but genaan, Mra. Benrica Vaapa and State Negro Units Presented Gifts Army Wants materials available now from parts please not come rushing to Wash­ Sdlons Doubt Six Petitioiis South Coventry Rogers Drive-In Theater Mra. CecUa Benaon. Tha ahowar Dotl Show Prize Winners of the world which might be cut ington. waa given at the home of the lat­ off in a World War III. Mra. Paollaa U ttla 6 P. C. of Steel "In moat cases it la a waste UMT OK Now To Stay With 43rd At Stork Shower ter at 160 School street. About of both time and money," eaya the Coventry 1-SSSl Currently, there are'71 Itema on Befoire Board Plans Are Now Completed forty relatives and frienda from At Robertson Playgrounds the stockpiling list—things like plea. "The Army, Navy and Air Hartford. Aug. W —Uf)— An Ar- East Hartford, Burnside, Toning- ♦ (Conttaoed From Page One) the baste metals tin, tungsten, cop­ Force have field offices through­ (Coatlaoed From Page Oaa) Mrs. James Boberta o f Capitol ton and Manchester were present Summer Jamaa Ward, Marcia Kenny, per, manganrar, chrome; mlnerala out the country which will con­ jmy Public RelaUona bfficer her* aveniia, Hartford, waa guest, of 1st prise. Chitest Diaper Doll Requests for Cht^ges in Mary Anna Davla, Joel Canon, Willard B. Rogera and John 8. ♦project will be a modern laundry- Red, white, blue and green were ,During the coming week th e , tary'a slice of ateel production siich aa nsboatps, mica, and talc; tinue to do moat of the buying as partment w«uld not seek to havw •ays that regulatlona no longer re­ Pauline Bergen and Carol Michaels. G. Rottner of the law Arm of ' mat, so that thoae attending a honor at a recent stork shower at the colors used In the decorations, local playgrounds will staga Hobby I now Is about four per cent. rubber and rope fiber; drugs and in the past. Information on mili­ UMT gf> Into effect Immediately. Mary Margaret Moriarty, all of The judges were Beverly Maaaey, Zone Rulings to Be quire aegregation of negro troops show may bring their laundry In the home o f Miss Marilyn Fox, 17 and the' bride-elect sat under a Showa. Each play area will have Because the nation's steel mills nila. tary contract bids and awards Is The Department haa eatimated Coventry, David Conant, Jamla In the armed forces. The queation Lesancr and Rottner have return­ AWNINGS. FLAGS, Wally Fortin, Robert Clifford, and that about 200,000 trained mili­ the car trunk, have It taken out EMgerton street. decorated watering can with Ita oWn show and the rules and now are at virtually 100 per cent In makinit surveys and carrying j now available at Department of Heard Next Monday Arjona. Judy Crowe, all of Stonra, aroae yesterday when Rabbi Mor- ed from Boaton whera they have and washed and returned to the BEACH and LAWN Don Simmons. tary men—now badly needed In The living-room o f the Fox 'streamera around it while ahe un­ priaes are posted at each play- ' of capacity, It ia evident the in­ on negotiations, Hubert Howard, Commerce field and cooperating Clearance ria Silverman, chairman of the completed negotlationa for the UMBRELLAS Lollypopa were given to all par­ the war effort—would be needed wdUi Don Glann, Churchill atraat, car while the performance pro­ wrapped her lovely gifts. A con- ground. creased demands of the military Chairman of the Munitions Board, offices throughout the country. A imbUe b a v la s will ba bald by Stata Interracial cdmmlaaion, opening of the large new 600 car ceeds. home was artfully decorated with ticipants and popsiclea and ribbona to train the 900,000 youths who headmaatar at Coventry Day fettl-AIled balloon opened upon her . Manchester Awning and. This week haa been Doll Show . roust come out of production now haa recently made t^ours to Europe There arc now about 2,000 of these tba Eenliic ttoard o( Appaala Mon­ aaked Governor Bowiee what will drive-tn theater, to be placed in Arrange for Progranai pink and blue streamera attached were awarded to all winners. going to civilian consumption. and Canada. points." would come Into the program each achool, wrill leave Augtiat 28 for aa she began to open the preaenta. Canvas Products Co.'.^ week and the playground children i year. happen to negro guardeinen v/hen operation foon on the WllUman- In Boaton Rogera and Rottner to a pink basket under which Mra. Manchester Green, West Side But the munitions official ex­ He returned last Wednesday "Theworkload of a small off lee day avanlnc, Au(uat 14, at alfbt the achool's fourth annual Cana­ A buffet luncheon waa aerved by Phono t-Sfltl, ISO Bnrtfoid Rd. have been busy with their doll car- ' dian trip. Tha 1660-mile trip'will state units of the 43rd division go tlc highway In Columbia. Now in held a conference with the Rich­ Roberta sat to open her many love­ and Memorial Field are having presses the thought that much of from talks In Ottawa with Cana­ of the Munitions Board which Even In t*me of peace. It has o’doek at tba Municipal Bulldlny the hostesses. , riages, dolls and the construction their shows this afternoon. take .about eight daya and will in­ into Federal service September 1. process of organisation Is a new mond-Stern Associates, theater ly gifts. Following tpe opening of It can be diverted from the frills dian officials. The talks there were deals With small busineeamen has been estimated It would take at to act upon aU patltiona. Miss Richmond and Alfred of doll bouses. least a year to get a UMT pro­ clude a thrae-day stay at the Capt. Louis Jaria, PRO of the corporation. Dartminith Realty, management directors, with whom the gifts the guests present were without making Inroads on Im­ understood to have Involved plans sptriileil. Army Recruiting headquartera served a buffet luncheon by the Hagenow are to be married tomor­ At Roberteon Park 'Vesterday a gram In full operation. TlM Hartford Road Corporation Canadian National exhibition In Incorporated, which will act as arrangements were made for Arst portant or a6tually necessary for purchasing parts of equipment, Harriett board- officlala produced here, eaid there is no longer aeg- hostess. ] row morning at eleven o'clock at doll show waa ataged and the doll raquaata aatanalon of parmlaaton Toronto, Canada. the real eetate holding company run Aim bookings and the gener­ Will Proceed Items. He comments that, as an but not any htijing of large these Ogures to show what they , Universal Military Training, un­ grcgatlon of Negro troa|>a lii the St. James's church. AUTO CLASS houMa.that the children have been to araet a naoUnt atation oa of the new interest to be. operated al operational assistance this ma­ Prior to her marriage. Mrs. Ro­ example, slot machines aren't vital amounts of complete Items or mean: like the draft, has never been re­ Hartford road naar Bridga atreet, Thirteen children were examined Army and that therefora no '^making all week under the direc­ garded OS a program for emer­ by the Will Rogera corporation, jor Arm affords the theater indus­ berts was the former Miss Julia to civilian economy, but they use W’eapons. In the wcek^ of July 7— before a buatnaaa aona; tba Hartford during the Weil-Chlld Conference changes will be required In the 'or- Goodell of this town. m ir r o r s tion of Miss Massey and Mr. Clif­ With ‘‘Visipii” gencies. Rather It contemplatea already set up for the bualnew of try. steel. The munitions board Is startled Prceldent Tniman announced the • Road Corporation alao raqueats ax- Thuya^y niommg, sponsored by ganiaation of Connecticut Nation­ running the new theater. ford were exhibited. The results by the reaction of biiatnesamen to the training—mental and phyitcal Young Mothers Club child-welfare It is the plan to make the Will re-armamrtit program —that office twaion o f parmlaaion to arect a al Guard units. The Guard wilt go It will be known as the Will Rogers theater an outstanding of the exhibition were aa follows: The board also expects it will be the Korean War situation and the aa ifrril as military — of all able committee. Dr. James T. Anderson (Continued from Page One) handled 116 letters, had 44 calleM. (a a c ^ atation on Hartford road, to Camp Picket, Va., for training, Rogers Drlve-In 'Theater. family show place, according to HEARING-AID BIggeat Doll, 1st, Eddie Pyka,,, able to carry on the Korean War rearmament program. The board youths. In time of emergency, the of Willimantlc was assisted by Myriia Richmond 2nd, Joe Gallis, 3rd, ^ t t y Gallaa.' and go ahead with the rearma­ 127 telephone calls, had a backlog theory then la that thej* would re­ oomar of Bldwall atraat, a buatnaaa however, and Negro personnel The Dartmouth Realty Arm will Mr. Rogers, where entire families He has termed her claims of ap­ Is finding It hard to convince some aona; tba Naw Modal Laundry, Mra. Henrietta Christensen, RN, may run Into aegregation rules have Willlard B. Rogera as presi­ Smallest, 1st, Mary Aim'Brainard, ment program without digging Into businessmen that the World War of requests for Information about quire less basic training. of the State Department of Health. inay And enjoyment In a com­ BATTERIES paritions as being “of extremely contracts of 67. Inc., raquaata parmlaaion to build when off Federal property. dent and John S. G. Rottner as pletely quiet, private, alwaya-pa- Has 4th Shower 2nd, Patty Woods. 3rd. Carol Ann the nation's stockpile of strategic It days of all-out mobilisation of Special guests were two young qifCstionable nature." | an addlUon to ita dry-elaanlnK ea- secretary. trolled area, operated In such For All HearinR-Aids Kuewski. Best Decorated Car­ piaterials, which the muBitions Industry and mountains of con­ Mr. Truman sent his message to women doctors ^froilfi Philippine The prelate reminded Catholics tabliabmant at 7S Summit atraat, To Start Conatnictlon manner that It will be a distinct riage, lst„i Loretta Wrobel. 2nd, boardt has been building up for tracts are not hack, that this Is Congre.ts on July 24. Islands who are In the states ' A miscellaneoua shower, her "Eveready”, “Mini-Max” that next Tuesday also* la a a raaldanca aona A. Tt Is expected that within the asset to the community and the Carol Anh Kuewski, 3rd, Peggy several yeara. still a limited mobilisation. On July 28, the office received studying p.ublic, health methods. Church Holy Day, the Feast of the TIM letters, hatt 216 callers, 475 Alaa Victor Adamaon raquaata Hebron coming week the construction section served. No eh^'rge, he said. fourth one, was given In honor of "Mercury” Lucas, fhitest Baby Doll, 1st. The ammunition, tanks, planes Howard's office has just ptit o»it parmla^on to oontlnua uaa of a They are presently guests of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, work will start at the theater Is to be made for children under Miss Myrna Richmond, of 14 Ellen Arendt, 2nd, Maro Valve and and other equipment being rushed a formal release, urging contract- phone calls and its backlog of re­ bulldlnc at aS2H Sprinc atraat for State Department pf Health, at­ Billy Valvo, 3rd. Betty Balon and and that membera of hla faith seekers to see the field offices of quests for Information on con­ Bite, which will be equipped with 12. to the Korean front now are com­ living quartan, a rural raaldanca tending conferences and studying > At the meeting of veterans of Pioneer Circle, Wednesday evening OMI Baldwin and Madeline Rey- mint then attend mass. tracts had gone up to 486. the necessary targe parking area, The company plana to extend ing either from available equip­ the Commerce Department and aOna; Lawrance Moonan rcqueata other phases of public health spon­ World War 2, Monday evening, It by her aunts, Mrs. \nrginia Jor- IIM4 Uaatoi at. Phoi ndlda. By his order, St. Francis Church was unanimously voted to turn screen, and ooncesslon buildings Ita operations elsewhere in the ment or. being turned out In new parmlaaion to aract an underalxed sored by this department. as well as a children's playground. state, and several other excellent Mora Pwiota, Picture F Funniest, 1st, Vivian Reynolds, here will have only ita usual ' two dwaUIng on HoUlatar atraat, a raal- Mrs... Alex D. Proulx, general over to the American Legion the , 2nd. Mary Ann Brainard, 3rd, parish masses. production ,an example Is the 3.5- cash gift of 81,000 presented to Mr. Rottner said today that a locations now are being investi­ Venetian Hllnda Inch basooka)—but none of the denoa aona A; and Primo Anaaldl chairman, has announced commit­ special feature planned for the gated. 873 Main St. Tel. 4136 Fnrnitnre fnpa Peggy Balon. Most Original, 1st, The Milwaukee Road cancelled raquaata parmlaaton to convert a tees In charge of special booths the veterans by grateful towns­ Lorraine Lisk (Doll made with a Its planne(^ special trains from ' raw material for their manufac­ garage to a dwelling that will be Friday and Saturday evenings at people on their return from the BABY...... U carrot and P o ta to M o s t UniLsual, Chicago and Milwaukee after the ture comes from the strategic imdenixed on Vamon atreet, a the fifth annual summer festival war. It was not a gift from the hall, Tuesday, Aug. 15, opening at of years ago there was a remark­ Patty Sommers (three headed Bishop's statement Wedneaday. stickpile. rural realdanca none. of St. Mary's church on the town Itacif, but waa raised 8y aub- 8. The lecturer, Mra. Joseph P. able colored display^ the like of It's COOL Dolll Oldest Doll, Patty Woods. Before that, indications were Under the stoHng-for-a-ralny grounds. These follow; faneywork; acrlptlon and in various waya, Novak, will be in chargie. A motion which hardly anyone here had Best Doll Collection, 1st, Mary Lu­ that as many aa 100,000 persons day program, the military is put­ i i E c i p i i m Mrs. James Rowle.v, Mra James such aa card parties, dances, etc. picture, "W ildfire," will be pre­ seen before. Those who missed the cas, 2nd, Patty Woods. Judy and planned to be present at the farm ting away the things wiiich It McNamara; tombola, Mrs. Albert The American Legion, Jones- sented at 8:30, following a short big show Monday evening were INSIDE Apn Lucas shared with Mary the home. .1 thinks anight be scarce should an STRAW HATS I Ellington F. Kalber, Mrs. William Hannon; Kecfe Poal, waa repreeented at the business meeting. The public is greatly disappointed. O C c o -4A'« UMUtdiit$ baked foods, Mr. and Mra. Charlea veteran's meeting, and In return Invited to the picture. Harry H. KIrkham made anoth­ Am CONDITIONED Reg. $1.95 V a liir*...... NOW $1.48 Carpenter, Mrs. Conrad Zuelch; for the declaion, promised to take Mrs. Carrie I. Burnham of Ama- er visit to his brother, Frederick Donald W. Wallace, of West fishpond, Roberta Kalber, Beverly care of the work on the Hebron ton is a patient at the Hartford R. Kirkham, Monday afternoon. ROASTING CHICKENS road, who haa been auperintendent j Rrg. $2.99 Value* ...... NOW $1.72 MacDonald; tickets, Mrs. Mary Green achoolhouae, a present to hospital where she la under treat­ His brother is a patient at St. Jo­ of the ffllington Congregational NORTHrEND Sullivan, Mrs. D. Levesque of the veterans from the town, mak­ ment for a broken wrist, sustained seph's hospital. Providence, R. I., 481 I. MI8DII TURKMRI MANCHISTIR Church Sunday School for a little 'Sii IPjTERLUDE S1.50 Ragleville; light refreshments, ing It Into a legion home. The when she fell at her home. where he has been under treat­ PHARMACY As well aa roasters, we have capona, 6-7 lb*, Reg. $5.00 Value*...... NOW $3.75 over a year and a half haa tendered Mrs. Fred Flaherty, Miss Kathryn building la in pretty good repair, The sale by public auction of ment since hia nearly fatal acci­ hla realgnatlon, which la now Ift Motorola Hallicraflrrfi Enirraoli Grady, and two Men's Club mem­ but a good deal of work must be 244 acres of woodland known as dent when hia airplane crashed at I 4 Depot Square and fryers, 3-4 lbs, this week, all 'of the samo affect. bers; popcorn. Eva Diette, chair­ done In the Interior to fit It for the Ostranger and Connor prop­ Block Island, July 5. In addition Mra. Emeraon A bom and aon L man. Shirley Smith, Claire Bamo, needs and wiahea of the boys. erty, located in Amston, brought to hia other injuries it has now excellent quality. have bean at Holland Lake, Ma«a„ I.eatrice Frankland, Cecelia Mul- There are two large rooms, besides the town $1,350 Wednesday. Mur­ been learned that hla thigh bone with Mra. Abom'a parenta, Mr. entries. It is a one story building, ray Ostranger, son of Mra. Eva was split its entire length. He will and Mra. Fred Adami of Hart­ roy, Patricia Johnson. The Ice TELEVISION cream and soda booth and all erected about 68 years ago to take Ostranger, former co-owner of the have to undergo special opera­ ford. the place of the old achoolhouae tract, bought the property. tions and treatmenL Including - ROGER OLCOTT Mr. and Mra. Arnold Seligson of other novelty booths will have the Window which wae destroyed by the big The towns of Hebron. Andover, skin grafting. However, the doc­ Dearborn, Mich., are apendlng two Men's Club in charge. Mrs. Kalber 403 West Center Street Telephone 7853 fire of 1881. Thie waa a two story Columbia, Bolton, Coventry and" tors in charge .say his chances for waeka with Mr. iSallgaon'a uncle la Co-chairman with Mm. Proulx. AND buildings and was one of the land­ Mansfield are invited to meet to­ complete recovery are regarded and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Samuel Cor Mrs. Phllllppe C. Gaucher, Shades marks of the town. gether at Andover town hall, Mon- aa good. Hia companion in the of Plnney atraat. Mr. Seltgaon la chairman of entertainment pro­ gram, reports Miss June K. Jaye When the project la completed dayv'evening, Aug. 14, at 7:30. at a crash, John Byland of We.stport, employed at the JTord plant In will present a different show each the legion members will have a had fared even worse, and haa as We specialise In the Michigan. He made hla home with demonstration training s c h o o l of the two daya beginning about place all thell’ own for meetings, sponsored by the Tolland County yet only partially regained con­ nuinafacture of window RADIO t^e Cora whan a boy. 8:48 p.m. She will use local pupils parties, fiancee, club purposes, etc. sciousness. He asked to see hla shades fori Mra. John J. Shanahan, Jr., of 4-H club leaders. Other towns of of her dancing classes. In addition Everybody la glad to have them wife, but did nt>t recognise her. Meadow Brook road haa had a very the county will meet the following For tho*e inlerr^leil in a new tolevlHion nr radio *et, Marabeth Corkum will present a take poaaeaaion of their own Le­ He la In a Boston hospital. The • APARTMENTS aevera caae of whooping cough for evening. These sectional schools, dance and a duet with Kenneth gion hall, aa It la already called. doctors Bay he haa a good chance waaka which doaa not Improve. so called, ar.e planned to give aid In • HOMES IVe are now taking deposits for our Stanek’n offer famous name brand* of proven local and Helene Shlrshac, playing gui­ Atty. Richard L. Norman, lay preparing demonstrations for 4-H for recovery In time. Mr. and Mra. Donald W. Wal­ tar and accordtan respectively, reader, of Norwich, will again offi­ houses on White Street, Maoebester. lace and aod( Robert, have ratumad fairs. • STORES reception. during the show. ciate at the 11 a. m. aervice at St. Mr. and Mra. Harold L. Gray Harlan Street ia sold out. Model home DEGLA-TAY $1.75 from their vacaUon In Northern Senior 4-H Club with Ann and PeteFa Episcopal church.. Rev. H. have received a letter from their • OFFICE BLDGS. open 'til dark. State, FHA, and \K New England. Diane Richardson and Wlnthrop R. Keen la not expected home un­ Mr. and Mra. Jacob Loetacher daughter-tn'-law, the wife of Lt. approved. For TV or radio service. Slanek’* offer a completeljr Merriam, Jr., will be In charge of til Aug. 13. this coming Sunday, Lloyd S. Gray, who la atationed In and family have returned from a winter acenea for 4-H Town Fair Johnson • SCHOOLS and will not be able to resume hie Tokyo, Japan, aa a communica­ weak'a aUy at their cottage at Thursday and not the Nathan Hale place In the pulpit at oner. He is And equipped. CT1 approved aervice department. Diamond lake. Community Center fair September tions officer. Mrs. Gray says that YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED expected to land In New York on there la far leas hysteria in Japan Call Us For a Free Mr. and Mra. WiUiam Klbbe, Sr. 29 and 30, as erroneously stated In that day. Estimate e f Somers road wiU obaerva their yesterday's local column. than there seems to be in the There, will be no aervice In oth­ United States. The American sol­ Anderson The Manchester Homes Corp. TO THE OPENING OF OUR NEWLY ENLARGED dSth wedding anniveraary S u n ^y Mra, Kenneth A. Downing, sub­ er churches o f the town ns they with a gathering of relatlvea and stitute rural mall carrier will take diers go out on their missions, call I. R. stitch, Prea. Tel. flartford 88-1297 TELEVISION RADIO are closed for the usual summer up their wives and tell them all PAINTING AND fHanda at tha home of Mr. and over the duties of Richard F. Hllt- vacation. Sunday schools are also gen, rqral mall carrier, beginning the news. She says they think it a" FAdAN Mra. Loula C. Schlude of Maple closed until the opening of school DECUKA1ING Saturday for the Aext two weeks. ."funny war." sUeat.______In the fail; WINDOW SHADE CO. ^X%a regular miaetlng of Elling­ Mr. Hiltgen is to be married on Some local people were fortu­ Interior and Exterior Work Monday afternoon to Miss Doris Horace W. Sellers, who haa nate enough to witness the won­ Bolton Notch— Route 44 ton Orange waa held in the El­ spent several daya this week at 226 HiRhland St. Tel. 6512 lington Town HaU Wedneaday E. Windlsch, daughter of Mr. and derful display of the aurora bore- Tel. 2-4473 (If no answer) his Hebron -home, jfcturni'd to alls or northern lights Monday night with the uaual bualneaa Mrs. Matthew Windlsch of Weth­ .550 Oak St. Tel. 6914 Call S-I95S ersfield In that town. Mr. Hiltgen Carlisle, Penn.. Friday morning. evening. It was said to be the meeting. The charter waa draped He had to get back to play the RETAIL SALESROOM for brother WUllam A. Fournier. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter. moat brilliant display in years, SWIM TRUNKS F. Hiltgen of Waterfront Park. pipe organ Sunday at St. John's though not In colors. A number VoUowlng the meeting the Grang- church, Carlisle, where he Is or­ eta went to the home of Mr. and Rev, and Mra. Reginald A. Mer- ganist. He plans to make another Amazing NEW Mra. Charlea Hein on Somers road- rlfleld and family left Thursday Reg. $6.50 Nylon Trunks ...... $4.88 where the annual lawn party waa morning to spend five daya with visit to his Hebron home later. held and a dog roast. Dancing waa her brother-in-law and slater, ,Mr. The Hebron town team will Cooking Invention Reg. $4.95 Nylon Trunks...... $3.72 enjoyed and canaata played. A and Mra. J. F, Davison and fami­ come to bats with the Columblas number of tha men played set­ ly. at Henniker, N. H. Rev. Merrl- Sunday afternoon in an Inter- FLOOR SPACE back which at times seemed quite fleld Is on a month's vacation from Oounty League baseball game. The Reg. $3.95 T run k s...... : ...... $2.97 duties as pastor of Second Con­ Gilead 'Hgers will meet Lebanon TIMES LARGER STORE aacitlng, AVAILABLE Ronald Sacoone of Providence, gregational church in North Cov­ on the home grounds the same R. I., is visiting his uncle and aunt entry. da.te. Reg. $2.95 Trunks...... $2.22 Mr. and Mra. Donald Pease and Guest preachers here the re­ A meeting of Amston Lake pro­ For Light or Heavy perty owners haa been called for family at Norris Comers for the mainder of the month follow; Sun­ Manufacturing balance of the summer. day. Rev, Hollis Bartlett of Wor­ Saturday, Aug. 12, to try to TIMES GREATER STOCK Mlaa Joan Sllverherz, daughter cester, Mass., a former pastor at straighten out matters concerning of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Silver- the local church; August 20, Rev. the Amston Lake fire district. It Apply berx of Plnney street will enter Leon H. Austin, pastor emeritus of was voted June 24 to eliminate the ChaiuherH Warehouse Connactic\it Oollege for Women at the--church; August 27, fTiristian district and to make a try for aid New London in September. Endeavor Society will be in charge from Hebron and Lebanon to fi­ of 11 a. . servicp.s. 50.7 East Middle Turnpike Austin Tllden of Granby, Mass, 111 nance the company. $850 from He­ FOLD SAVINGS was In town a few* days coming Mrs. PhlUIpp f . (iaiiclipr and bron. annually 'and $200 from family of Lakovipw Terrace will Lebanon. Response to this waa not here to attend th,?. funeral of his / son-in-law, William Fournier. have as a guest for week begin­ encouraging. Now the voters of ning Saturday. Miss Rarbsra Wca- that district want to rescind that Mlaa Oonine Tllden, A. N„ of don of Alexandria. Va. New York, has returned to her du­ vole and try to' raise their own Mr. and Mrs. Charlps L Little cash, A commissioner, a tax cof- ties- there after a few days spent and family are moving over tlje with her sister, Mrs. Blanch Four- Icctor, treasurer, secretary and SHOE aler. week end to their new residence on two^andltors will be elected. MANCHESTER EaglevlUe road in .South Coventry, Warren B. Hutchinson, son of Mlaa Hedie Bosaart. slater of from Mason street. REPAIRING Comer Princeton and Tanner Mra. Alfred Hoffman visited her Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Hutchin­ 2-atory colonisll. First floor, kitchen, dining room, living room, relatives in Ellington an route son of Longmeadow, Mass., Is Of the Better Kind small den, large sunroom (heated) to be pin* paneled, lavatory. Diathermy, as applied to medi­ spending the present week with 2 0 ,0 0 0 Second floor, 3 bedrooms, bath and sundeck. Immediate occu­ from Wilton. N. H.. to her home In cine, actually is an ultra short Union City, N. j. hi.s grandparents. Mr. arid Mra. pancy, attractive grounds. 2-car garage. Price $16,800. tk S n a k e i , wave machine of low range which DONE WHILE "M laa Lois Chapman, daughter Carroll W. Hutchinson. generates heat within the human Exchisive With SWEATERS ON biSPLAY S Mrs. Mahlon Chapman There will be only one meeting YOU WAIT body and thereby aids nature in of Hebron Grange In Auguat. It T/oSoot'Afo-Slf***/ W Maple street who graduated restoring normal conditions. from Rockville High school will , will be held In Gilead Community SAM YULYES RICHARD B. MOORE, Redtor FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN TOtar Beaver coUege, Jenkinstown ^01 MAIN STREET Tel. OUatenbwy 8-8804, 8-8988 or Mr. Tboraton—Glaa. 8-8487 Pa., In September. Agent on praoiiaee Sondays 2 to 5 P. M. A t laat> beoiliiig par- factioB^. . . aofa, im b- DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU. r, _^^8ton, Aug. 11—(,»>)—Extend­ iott^TaatfnB POLO SHIRTS ed forecast for Naw England for MACHINE SPREADER the pariod. Saturday, Aug 12 to ■rollM l Pm 48I MAKE UP A PARTY OF YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS AND Reg. $3.50 Values...... NOW $2.62 Aug. 16 Inclusive: Work r.uarmlood • Free Eillnntcs • Termo Arran pd Pravod by toot to fiva nnaaing COME SEE OUR BIGGER, BETTEH-THAN-EVER RETAHj SALES* ■nia temperature during the . NOW $2.22 nsxt five days, Saturday through UBprovenrant in ROOM AT MANCHESTER GREEN. YOU’LL BE THRILLED WITH Reg. $2.95 Value* ...... i i « t Wedneaday, will average THOMAS D. COLLA (♦••to. Juicinaoa ^'JUNIORS a For the Best in Driveway Construction Call and Ikivar, wHb THE LARGER VARIETY OF SWEATERS IN A GREAT ARRAY from two to four degrees below laoi ahrinkaga! i' Reg. $2.50 Values...... NOW $1.88 normal with cool weather continu­ MANCHESTER 2-9219 OF STYLES AND COLORS FOR THE ENTIRE PABIILY ... VISIT ing most o f tha period. Some n u s - normala for tha pariod are: OUR NEW YARN DEPARTMENT FOR THE FINEST IN HAND ■baton 70, New Haven 71, Provl- Stnee 72, Nantucket 68. Burling­ Baaqaat Ovea KNITTING YARNS — FREE KNITTING INSTRUCTION. 1 - ,«i ton 68, Oonqord and Portland 67, ■nstport 61, Greenville 68, and ftw as”" POLO SHIRTS ftaaqua lale 64 dagreea. • AatsmoMe Cook. Rninfall wdu average over one- iss.S'TCir"' Reg. $1.95 Values...... NOW $1.39 hnlf inch occurring aa ahowars .* We wont to take this opportunity fo thank you «bout tha flrat o f the weak.. •faa-iaii"" miieo 408 for your patronage which has mode it possible to Reg. $1.50 Values...... NOW. $1.13 fj enlarge and to better serve you. $ 1 6 . 9 5 Reg. $l.oi|I Values ^. NOW 69e . w Ai^ara Ua(ls— . BANTLY OMUa tkan 8mM *319« THIS ^ U S E ” ...... Perry Como R G H T fH E F E E LIN G ” ....V au gh n Monroe AIR-CONDITIONED OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 Shop in Comfort in Our Air Condition^ Store •'X O IL CO. ‘ ...... Robert Merrill A "Qmkk Ckooft A rtht” tsh n J* ^ MAIN ST. LA VIE EN ROSE” to...... ,....G u y Lombardo elf « lined bolero and magicsllr A*k for -Tkt Soo Aod T h ittnsformr a during-the-dj)r Mmn, ” with a celeitiil couch TEL. s m KRiniiiG (HIU5 dreu into a fuhionsbt)r bare- of white tsyon ttlk u on rtyoa MANUFACTURING COMPANY BENSON’S •rmed iiyle for evening hour*. crepe. Perfecr for rhe Junior^ Executive with its covering, !• ond Fu«l a / A flne rayon Grayotone G E H O IISEfiSi FURNITURE AND APPLANCES aatln in Platinum, Sky iteket.. s parry-goer without o t t e r t o n s MAwciiitTai copytcTicni ...... in jicket. Black, 9 to 15 -ARGE STOCK^ALL SPEBDSai38. 45. 78 Blqa. 4) to IS O R B I B j r , 78 713 MAIN ,ST^TE LS>R «in^m in . .■,"■*** KtrilMitOfs AT T^B CENTER S-19-&4I ^MA|N OTRBBT •f

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN h FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1980 8 1 1 PAGB 8EVSM r

Chlncaa mainland undar tha Chi- well to on* of an infinity o f aum- Volk. The paperlaper yfxa charged with Poi’ter school. In addition to Mr. attended the meeting o f Tolland Monday evening. .This waa th* had as their 'week-end guests Mr. the refreshments aa well as In tha l a t ^ prejudicial to the Card its officers ai’e WUbur Coupty Democratic Association in ning and her reword was a daeod- tflanrlieBter mera, and prepare to drink deep •’printing mat regular meeting of the group, and Mr*. Edwin Cox and children Is Honor Guest dacorations. Assorted sandwich** naae OommunlaU. Lodge Chooses West Germans i^'MCurity of the^ Allied Taylor Seems Fletcher, vice chairman; MIm Bolton Monday night. which during the summer are be-1 atad baakat filled with ohowisr prestige anf^-i---- _ Ronald, Carlton and Blaine; Mr. and cookies covered a aifiorgaabord And Buch Infcrpncdg oy our of every last cup it offers In Ha Jean Natich, secretary: Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bernitt and Ing held at the homes of the mem­ and Mrs. Arnold Gibson and child­ gift*. She recaivad maay a t t i ^ forces.”:sT” ItWIV as decorated to represent a huge Cornitt^ J^rraid ramalning'tima. Forkif the Infin­ newspaperipapefr to bq shut down In Smith, treasurer: Dr. Ralph Wol- daughter Betty have returned bers yather than in the lounge a t ; ren Wayn* and Chtryl and Mr. At Linen Shower Uv* and uaeful gifta, oU of lliim part war* daaigned, o f comU, to Th* Connecticut Valley Associa­ shower cake. Pink roses formed the Watt Manager Hit Red Meets Westt jSermany Itin the peat week. To Be Loser mer and Mrs. Donald- Tuttle, ex­ home from visiting her relatives Teachers College as they are In j and Mr*. Frank Abbot all of or similar fabric. PUHUaHCU BT TKB pdrauada tht dilntac Commiinlata ity of aummera you, in this gulac, tion of Tobacco Grdwera and centerpiece of the third tier of th* ^ ■Al^ PfUNTINO COm INC. The 11 West German ministers ecutive committee members. In, Valley Chapel, Va. They the winter month*. Gerald Cleary | Braintree and Mr. and Mr*. Carl­ Miti Barbara SmllTi, of 42 Cam­ The marriage of Miss Smith and II BlMcII AlrMt. not to attack Formoaa. It waa have limited number. And If you Packers have chosen Thomas Biir- brought Mrs. Bemltt'a brother of Columbia ia president of the smorgasbord. Willard Lae Robinson win taka also agreed on joint counter-mea*. The meeting also voted to spon­ ton Meyers and daughter* Virginia bridge etreet, was honored with a ttineliAitcr. Uoun. with Home aifnilar aim that W. ara aa we, each farewell hold* Appoints Secretary to (*•*, Ellsworth Newberry, Bene­ tires agalnat Communist infiltra­ Idaho Senator Refuses sor a hobby show, which as laat and wife Mr. and Mrs. Mark Flesh- group. Mr. MaeVeagh aald there; and Sylvia of Holbrook, Mass. *Precedlng the presentation of place September 9 at th* OBhtsr THOMAB PER008ON. Coiniiiiinistfi in Western Avarall Harriman waa ruahad out more of a badnesa than mare dict Kupchuno*. Joseph Belazaraa tion into the WeaUm atates. They year will b* bald In October. Mr. er Of Buckingham. Va., and her were nineteen present Monday; linen shower Wednesday evening the gifts the fifteen gueata wit­ Congregational church. ■' Hr**.. TrMl.. u*n'l Manaftr Conduct Campaign in , Zone Face Drive h / 4T0 Concede Nomina­ ■later Miss Ruth Fleaher of Valley night. The group has two quar- j at the home of Miss Joan Aatley nessed a mock marriag* and par­ • I i , . II— I'nuaAM jictob«r. I. 1111. to Tokyo to try an— emergency. Mrs. Leola Beck, Theodore Swol. tained the “ Willimantic Croakers" other appointment, which carried The pink and green color scheme of the bride-to-be. Miss Smith oratory of Flertda Southam Col­ Bacoad Claat Mall Manor. Eastern BUtes Exposition this West German Conimuiilsta faced Mr. and Mrs. E. Malcolm Stannard What Editor C^ham. auggaata. clutch at each Ray aa if it were an ford, for the laat four yaara aecra- about everybody but Sen. Glen H. at his home "Merrimaca Farm" Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thayer a talarv. was carried out in the serving of "won" the final game of the eve­ lege at Lakaland. BciBoiurnoN r a t c b tary to Congreaaman John Lodge, fall. The grotfp met yesterday at a double-barrelled pfackdown to­ Taylor, had conceded today that ... aiouo than, la that we taka Praaidant age, and have no apologiea th* Town hall. Another meeting day at the hands dr both Allied Ot.% Ttar By Mall and for more than 28 year* a Bit aiantha by Mall ...... I (.00 •Truman’a announced willingnaaa offer. will be held soon to continue the and German ai^orities. Sfrenographic- Taylor had loat In hia bid for re- Ona aioath by Mad ...... 1 i.on member of the Connecticut N a­ plans. nomlnation for th# Idaho Demo­ .» .w to leave, tha eventual fata of For- The '’interior’^ ministers of 11 Binria Copy ...... tional Guard, ha* been appointed 'M'est German states agreed yes­ Waally. by Carrlar ...... 1 .at moea to the United Nationa and When Thomas Higbe of Norfh cratic six-year Senate term. Buba. dallrarad. Wna Taar .. .lia.uu campaign manager of the Lodge- Main street, Manchester, a car­ terday on prohibition of two major Secretary The one-time singing cowboy convert it into immediate action Commurvfst meetings planned in ITaat of Miaa rorai»b ..(... tia.ou Couple Celebrate for-Govemor effort, according to penter employed by a local carpen­ who ran in -the number two- spot the A Wed aectora. They diacusaed by putting Formoaa under a ter on Main street. South Windsor, with Henry Wallaee-on tj»*‘ 1948 MBMBBR o r an announcement by Republican went" to get his lunch at noon he meansi8 of outlawing Communlam Needed THE ASSoaATBD PKJCBS United Nationa aoveraignty right ,‘l.itli Aiiniversarv .State Chairman Clarence F. Bald- Progreseive party ballot, was Tba Aaaocialad Prtaa la aicliiflraly found hia car had been stolen. He Inytne We■' est but decided auch a now, with tha United Nation* to win move wOuOuld have to be made by a Must Know Shorthand trailing hia opponent, former Sena­ aatlUad -to iha u»a of raptiblicalion of iV had last noticed the car at 10:30 tor D. Worth Clark, by a con­ all nOara diapatcbaa craditad to it. nr continue to hold tha ialand until Col. Watt, who bp* had a wide a.ni. He said, he had left the key^ Federal Constitutional court being and Typing An anniversary party honoring background of political and mili­ sistent 1,000-pluB votes. BOt othanriaa craditad Ib Oiia papar peaceful aettlament of lla fata in the glove compartment as set up by the Bonn Regime. Excellent Working And alao tba local aawa publiahad bara. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Rautenberg, tary experience, will have his o f­ never before owned a car "wpfth Red Newspaper With 816 of 839 precincts count­ All riBBta of rapubHratioB of apacial could be achieved. On aoma such fice at Republican State Campaign Conditions ed, the unofficial figures in Tues­ Stearns & Foster of 12 Emerson street, waa given stealing.’’ Thla car waa a ^reen A t the same lime we.stem Al- Choose new diapatcbaa narata ara alao laaarrad. Headquarters. .16 Pearl Street, policy, wa might have with u* last Rsturday at the home of their 1941 De Soto, purchased by. Hig- lied authorities banned the biggest Apply— First National day's primary stood at 26,786 for Hartford. He w ill coordinate and hie July 3, and la not covered by I Communist newspaper in Western Clark. 25,630 for Taylor, and 14.- Pull aamca cliant of N. E. A. Bara- thoaa membara of the United Na­ son and dsughter-in-law, Mr. and direct all phase* of th* Lodge Bank of Manchester ica. Inc. tion* who cannot be with our aoio, theft insurance. - Gfrmany, the Dnea.seldorf Frelea ; 544 for the third man. Rep. Comp­ Eric Rautenberg of Hfl' Canipfield campaign, Mr. Baldwin said. ton I. White. Wlilte conceded to road, on the occaalon of their .Sadd Memorial Library will be Innerspring Mattresses with Publiabara Rtpraaaniatlaaa: Tba big-power Interference In F”brmo- A * commanding officer of the Clark yesterday. Juliua Matbawa Spaclal Afaney - Na* thirty-fifth wedqing anniversary. open Thursday afternoons during aa. In auch a policy, we might 242nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery August from 3 to fi, but wll resume Remaining Precincts Small Tone Cbicato. Datrol*. and Boatoa. About forty guests were present. Group o’f the 103d Brigade, Col. be able to aubatitute a United The hostess, Mrs. Anne Rautenberg the regular schedule, 2 to 8 p.m., The remaining precincts are Au JIBMBER a AC c o it bcrbao o r Watt leaves tomorrow for a two September 7. Firm Hair or Downy Cotton! aHOCLATIO.MI. .Nation* mandate fpr our preaant waa aaaisled by her slater-ln-law, weeks tour of duty at Camp Ed­ ■mall, isolated and are not expect­ lonely role which expo-se* u* to •Mrs. Florence Rautenberg. wards, Mass. Mr. Baldwin said ed to give Taylor any chance to rha Haraid P rIn tiB l CoBapany. Inc., .Mr. and Mrs. Rautenberg re­ Air Guard Meets "A ttack" catch up. The official count by waumaa no llnanclal raaponalbllity for entrapment by Rua*ia. In auch a that during this period arrange­ ceived a llonr lamp and a bridge ments will be made for the dele­ the State Canvass board uill be typofraphlcal arrora appaaring la at'- policy, we might aacape the dan­ TartiaatBanta and oUtar reading mattar. lamp as gift*. During the course gation of W att’* responsibilities. Groton. Aug. 11—(4>i— A ir N a­ Aug. 19. full or twin sizes la Tba Manebaatar Eaanlng Haraid. ger* of unilateral Involvement for oWhe festivities Mr. and Mr*. .lohn Bom In Bridgeport and educated tional Guardsmen from New York i Clark needs but one more vote Yea . . . you can choose your upholstery when you the .safety and aoundnea* of ac­ Cone entertained by performing a in the public schools of that city slate will "etUck" a theoretical! than Taylor to win, aa Idaho works select a Stearns A Foster mattress at the Semi- Friday,'’Auruat 11 o:i the plurality, rather than the tion by the United Nation* iLaelf. mock marriage and then playing Watt served a* roun^lman . in enemy force along the Connecticut' Annual Sale. There’s The W ALDORF If you Ilk# aelectinns on llie accordion. Stratford for three yehfa, and ag river-^n Sunday enroute to ,Trum- i majority, system. the firm coolness of hair . . . 16% fine, horsehair The liome waa decorated In blue, a member of the Stratford Min­ bull field . her* for two weeks of | Taylor said he would wait for upholstery on top and bottom of a 252-cotl inner- A Forfifn Policy- Aiiom training. Twenty-six B-26 Vam-i the canvass before conceding to spring unit. Or 'The S H E R A ip N if yon prefer the The Branch-Clingeni pink and whit*, with boiiqueta of ute Men. He waa twine elected to .75 large gisdiol around the rooms. A the Connecticut General Asaem- bers, attached to th# 106th bom- '■ anyone. Open Thursday softer, cuddly luxury of downy cotton felt . . . on It ought to be a racogniied bardment group, will take off from i The old order and the new are ■large anniversary cake was the bly, aerving In the seaslona of 1^35 Unofficial winner of the six-year a 3127C0H innerspring unit. Ekith have famous Inaulo- axiom for American foreign pol­ and 1937jDurlng that period he Floyd Bennett- field, Brooklyn, N. ! Republican nomination was State eushion Insulation: Seat-Edge pre-bullt border*; in bitter battle again at Itraa- centerpiece at the table from which Evenings to 9, too. icy, from thla point on, that it will the refresbnienta were eerved. was ofiaiman of the Military A f­ Y,, at 10 a.m. (*, a. t.) Sunday to : Senator Herman Welker, pheasant glamorous grey-on-grey 9-oz. woven stripe cover­ bourg. the meeting place of the fairs Ciimmittop of the House of stage the’ attack. About 900 A i r ' hunting crony of Bing Crosby. ing. Usually 949.50. he aaf* and aound where it can Mr. and Mrs. Rautenberg were Box spring! to match either Council of Europe. Representative*, and a member of i Guardsmen -are coming here for ' Sen. Henry C. Dworshak took the Closed Wednesday exhibit a United Nation* man­ married on Aiigii.at 11, 19U5 by the training period. Some are tra- ’ mattreaa at the same low Rev. Stlpich, at that tlTtjp fastor the Aviation CUimrfilttee. In 1938' Republican nomination for the The Council baa two erganlaa- he tiecame Judge of probate for the vellng by "air lift” and some by pries, 938.7S. This la one of dat* for Itaelf. but in danger of the Concordla-Lutheran church. four-year unexpired Senate term. at Noon. tlona within itaelf. One la the District of Stratford. | motor convoy. th* moat outstanding values where ft cannot. They have two sons, Clifford and The Democratic nominee for that Infiaddlng wa'v* offered thla Committee of Miniatere, rom- Enli.sting in the National Guard 1 post appeared to be a Rexburg That is the axiom which al­ Eric, and five grajj^children. yeer! You know th# Steerns priaed of official representatives as a private in May of 1922. Walt | college political science teacher. ready applies to our two policies •has served in all grades within the A Foster label means qual­ of the governments of the" mem­ Claude J. Burtenshaw. ity plus! with regard to Korea and Formo­ Guard up to his present rank of Have You Visited ber nations. This Committe* of Colonel. In February o f -1942 he sa. In Korea, w* ar* following To Hold Benefit The Beautiful Modern Mlnlaters has conaiatenlly played became a colonel In the Army of for ilrctr economy a United Nations mandat*. We th* game of defeating and check­ the United States, and waa in the Cosmetic Dept. At The have the world support w# need. (^ard Party Here federal aervice.for almost 6 year*. YOU CAN'T BEAT IT Columbia ing and Ignoring the Instinct to­ In our decision to defend For-, Kor four and one-half year* during ward federalization of Europe On Wednesday evening. Augu.st the la.st war he commanded the Arthur Drug Stores Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Hennequin, Lounge or moa* for Chiang Kai-ahek. we are which is so strong in the Counrll'a 16, at sight o’clock, friends of harbor defenses of Portsmouth, ; for o worm homo Hebron road, will celebrate their following no United Nations man­ New Hampshire. | "IVe'/Z Zmve to make this short» ., other body, the Aaaembly. Mr*. Marie Fontana will hold a silver wedding anniversary with a date. And aom* of our . best Col. Watt is a graduate of the | YOU CAN BET ON IT The Aaaembly la comprised of benefit card party at the Ualian- family party at their home Sun­ Period Chairs friend*, like Britain and India, Coast Artillery ^ c h o o l at Fort some of the hoys are getting restless'' representatives o^ the member American HAII on Eldridgc .street. .Monroe, Va . of tne Command and day. The actual date o f this ir* not following us. It la a dan­ the 'Limited Edition" nations who ar* designated to Mr*. Fontana has been in St. General Staff School. Fort Leaven­ CARPENTERS Everyone wants and expect* gaod poriyline tarvice, Others for complete dotoilfi twenty-fifth wedding anniversary gerous policy, which .Russia 1* Francis hospital for the past three worth, Kansas, and of the Air is August 11. and on that day in lepresent people, not official gov- on your line ore juit as anxious to make calls os you art. trying to us* to embroil us in a months. She has undergone several Force School of Applied Tactics, WANTED Phans; 1925 the two young Columbia smmenta. In th* one year his­ aeriniia operations In the past two Orlando, Florida. Married, he has By sharing party lints fairly, you help every on* to battar people eloped and were married in 6 9 5 0 major war with Communist Tlitr* Is n* abllfstien, *n4 tory of th* Oounotl of Europe, the years. tw^ sons, Raymond. Jr,, a veteran telephone servica. ^ Westerly, R. I. Open Stock Bedroom CMna. Anyone wishing to maks a don- Experienced in all phases IT WILL SAVt YOU MONEY battle between th* two groups of South Pacific, service with the Because she didn’t have a wed­ Tha dlfferanc* between our two atlon in any way may call Mr*. i .9eabees in the last wsr. and Rlch- o f house cpnstruction. Per­ FOR THE REST PARTY-UNI HRVICI ding cake on that day, her mother has been bitter and typical. 'The Nellle Mazzucrhl, 8849, or Mr*, ard who is entering Lehigh U n i-, Astksrhsd JssIsr manent work, top wages Mrs. Bessie Trythall is making one policies has been dramatically Il­ Aaaembly debate* and votes to­ Martha Mansfield, 7765. j verslty this year. ( I ) Moke calls of rtatonoblt length. (2) Space out calls. for her for Sunday. Her twin lustrated, within the parson of paid. sister Miss Harie Field will dec­ ward European unity. And that, (3) Give up the line in emergencies. ona man, in recant avant*. Oenar. to a large degree, la the people of G. E. Willis and orate it and it will serve to honor al DouglAa lfac.|trthur, aa United L. F. De.M.ARS, Bolton the tKo big days in her life. Europe apaaking. The Committe* Builder Mr. and Mrs. Hennequin, who Nationa Commander in tha Koras of Ministers vetoes, ignores, or, THt SOUTHfRN NFW fNGlAND (OMPANI Son, Inc. Tel. Manchester 6120 TELEPHONE I lUla Btrsat TeL filU built their home in 1940, have five campaign, is so conducting that as in the present instance, simply children, Mrs. Bertram (Evelyn) campaign aa to merit and receive adjourns without doing anything Bisson, Francis, Joan, Jimmy and the oonfidenc* and approval of ail Jerry. A third daughter. Barbara, Immediate delivery about the Assembly’s proposal*. died in 1946 at the age of 14. the United Nations who ar* One of the speaker* in the As- The couple have many friends In ranged on the aid* of enforcement eemblv th* other da.v, Georges Columbia and the surrounding We ordered a quantity of these of international law. Sidsult of France, warned the towTia who will want to wish them Btock-model chairs early in July But when this same General well on this date, and always. They at a substantial saving. Only a part Committee of Ministers that their are both members of Columbia MacArthur recently took off for ivslou* re'iisal even to discuss (he Grange. o f the order was shipped at tha Formoaa and a visit to Chiang limitation of national sovereign­ Benjamin Pioaz, of Pina street, original price. The next group will Kai-riiak, he was not acting in ties in the interest of common se­ at Latmarda Bridge, has ra-enliated be higher. But while this first the capacity of United Nationa In the U.S. Marines. Ben served curity was historically parallel to shipment lasts you can save $19.60 Commander. He wa* reverting, with the second division of the on each chair. All hair and cotton the attitude taken by the ancient marines in World War II for three temporarily, to his status aa a Greek citv states before they years, seeing action at Tarawa. filled for luxurious long life! United States oommandtr. And Lounge chairs have extra high were overwhelmed by Macedonia. Saipan and Okinawa. « He waa many of the United Nations mem­ wounded and hoapitallzed from backs . . . you can actually enooze Another speaker from France, bers who are backing him In Ko­ Dec. 11, 1943 to Feb. 19, 1944 in in comfort, if you choose! Mostly Paul Reynaud. urged the Com­ a Pearl Harbor hospltdi. rea voiced serious alarm over this damask and textured covers. mittee of Ministers to cease cling­ Columbia Volunteer Fire Depart­ Formoaa visit, and what they ing to overhanging blanches of ment lost the softball game in a INCH Recreation Council league game feared it might mean. There la no th* tree of sovereignty while th* Unitad Nationa mandat* for ac­ Monday night to ColumbU Lake stream of time rushes beneath Association. No on* seems to 89.00 value tion in Formoaa. The nationa V them. know the acore. Maurine Leonard which support ua in Korea do not But the ('oimiiitlee of Minister* was drafted to pitch for the fire­ support u* there. men. Walter Card, president of ar# members of existing govein- the department said that makes As these columns ^ have prevl- menla. And the time when exist- her an honorary firemen. oualy emphaaiiad, our most press­ ing governmsnts will freely con­ Tha HxrUord Times Farm ^ y a ing diplomatic problem of the mo­ viaitad Camp Aato-Wamah at Co­ sider surrendering some part of When selecting a trihtue to the memory o f a loYed ment la that of extricating our- lumbia Lake Monday afternoon for thsir own sovereign privileges so a return game and this time beat 1 aalves from the Formosan trap. A one.look to the permanence, the lasting beautv of that the world ma.v progrc.es to­ the Aato-W:amah^boys 7rl. There n*w suggestion as to how we ward its inevitable and necessary .SAPORITI ME.MORIALS. A large selection and ia to be another game in Andover might do it, by following boldly political goal of a sovereignty wide price range aid in making the selection. next week but at that time the through on the ImplIcaUon of Times Farm boya will hava a naw of Statton Truetype Solid Cherry or Maple higher and more secure than any­ group of eampera and a new team, President Truman’a own descrip­ thing strictly national has not yet Columbia Recreation Council i ; tion of our alms with regard to com* for auch official*, althougn met in Veomans’ hall Monday Formosa, was offered, the other evsn they must sense that whst night for their August meeting day, by Erwin D. Canham, editor with 19 members present and John people are demanding cannot for Card, chairman, presiding. The for future delivery o f the Chrietian Science Monitor.. svsr be resisted. SAPORITI group adopted aa a regular meet­ PolnUng out that •‘Amerlcaiu "Unite or perish” la whst th* MEMORIAL COMPANY ing date, the first Mondays of Jan­ uary, March, May, August and should be, aware that perhaps the best and leading mind* of Europe ***k8**t and riskiest involvement 4 7 0 C E N T E It ST.______MAI^ CHEST Et October. Statton planned this group especially for August . . . planned it are saying at Strasbourg. There A unanimous vote of the mem- 4 ___ ill their history depends upon For­ as a "Lim ited Edition" group. It’s the finest time brand new ha* been a long span of time in hera decided the group to Incor­ Statton Truetype has been offered at special prices, Deliverie.s mosa," Editor Canham posad the which such an ultimatum would porate the council. Formally or- questions before ua aa follows: ganUed May, 1947, the council has Maple or Mahogany Desks to fit are now arriving in both Solid Cherry and Solid Maple. There’ll have been considered remote "Ihould w* becoma involved in grown rapidly in the ensuing be another shipment *in October . . . and that’s all. It will not ideallam. Now it Is simple com­ years. Probably far beyond, the two Asiatic war* at once? Shall be made again! So choose now . . .for future delivery . . . if you mon sense. , expecUtlons of the instigators for want bedroom furniture that has the sterling quality for which w* do it on terms which will be such a short time. It la com­ your room scheme ail In th* Kremlin's favor? Shall prised of a small group of people, Statton is famous . . . plus the unique distinction of a Limited w* do it’undcr conditions that will From Field To Field including delegates from each re­ Edition! ligious, civic and social organiza­ aUtaaU many of our friends, de­ The green Unge is fading from Downtown tion in town and ita purpose ia to spite their desire to help ua? Or the goldenrod. which has n*y#> promote and sponsor recreational Mal^ogany ahaU w* try aUU harder to neu- seemed so much before its time, activities for the people of Colum­ Headquarters bia, Mpectally the young people. , tralize Formoaa, even at the *x- and the purification of ita yellow BALANCE All Work ia voluntary, and those MAPLE CHERRY pena* of modifying th* Chiang Chippendale kneehole model for 1* the turning of summer. Vho act as. leaders have given your niahogany room with three Kai-shek regime perhaps with a moat generously and untiringly of Reg. ' Sale Reg. Sale What? Summer? Th* y«ry for panels o f genuine gold-tooled leath­ UN occupation of Formoaa unUl their time. It is. With the pxcep- word ta the aroma of smells wa er on the 28 X 44 inch top! Pro-, 40-inch Dresser Bases ...... 95.00 79.00 105.00 J 89.50 a lofig-rang* aettlcment can be .. tion o f a few individual contribu- fdf fully had, of suns that 25Vj X 33V4-inch Dresser Mirrors .. . 25.00 19.75 27.60 4* 19.75 reachadT” Chrysler-Plymouth 24 M ONTHS Uena, entirely aelf-supporUng^nd tects the top from scratching. have been somehow cheated of DOWN ita activities ar* free to the young Deep file drawer. Sturdy-looking 33Vj-inch Chest of Drawers .V ...., .119.00 95.00 125.00 110.00 President Truman, in hia mea- their fullest power, of nighU that Many Chrysler-Plymouth owners depend on people. Starting with a v a i ^ to-the-floor plinth bases. W'ere . aage to Congrcaa, tampered gni program of organised gamea in Pilgrim Poster Beds* ...... 63.00 49.00 69.50 59.00 have missed their dank myaUry. the convenience of this repair shop to the shop-e 179.00. . explained hia original commit- Yeomans' hall* along with square 4 PIECES LISTED ABOVE ..., .302.00 233.75 822.00 278.25 It is th* suggestion of primaval ping jdistrict. I.«aTe the car here on your next dancing, th* council’s program haa ^ to the defense of Formosa and primitlv* senaationa only to shopping trip for fast, efficient autometiTe broadtned until now it sponsors 21 X 16-inch Bedside T a b le s ...... 36.75 32.50 39.50 35.00 that it involved no de- be found in th* hot, close grasp at acirviee. IMMEPIATE DELIVERY BEFORE CREDIT CONTROIS an outstanding swimming pm- ) M aple ~59-^5 1) 48-inch Double Chest# ...... 179.00 159.00 190.00 169.00 gram. junior and senior baseball «B our part to dttarminc th* natur* in her moat passionate 54-inch Double Dresser Bases .|... .160.00 1 129.00 165.00 139.00 ittcal future of that ialand. Wa and eoftbaU leagues, hall playing I f yours is a maple room yoii’U phase, and nature, these wetka, fnr the smaller boya. softball for 41 If X 33-incb Dresser Mirrors ... . 85.00 ' 29.50 87.60 29.50 wanted, he said, to keep the girts, and square dancing in Want this bracket base kneehole has been masking behind cold ~*Bed also made without foot panel . . 62.60 45.00 69.75 62.50 ■aming up there'. I l war DriUianc* from the north. the summer; oben house recrea- desk . . . also an early Chippondole avoided, we would favor '■on nights -and movie nights in design. 22 x 44-inch top ; file draw­ Yet the summer we have M l 358 EAST CENTER ST. '^eomana hall, aiding and skating er in ri^bt hand side; butterfly United Nations aettla had is turning. Behold the gold* -rmios and swim nights at Wllll- h a n d le in place o f the plain bales question iBBglvBd^ BBrad. iU green JUnga fading, pud •?ntlc Y. M. C. A. in the winter; shown, F<»Tnerly 189.50. tntangag Ui: pul« yaUpw coming tluggiifii. 'ecial featorafi; throqgbout th* •ar includf a e^iparg club; Oom- no eaanid it Bwaops from ' k -aa a > bm y « i ‘ 9^ \ i.fiay film 1 1

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1950 P A Q I M 1M |V MANCHESTER EVENING HERAiiO. nArii;nBaeri'ER. CONN, ]>RIDAr, AUGUST 11, 1960 the Wilson Line haa keen char­ duction). But any material cut In WONS ^ 1410 WTIC — lOSO tered. The ship will leave the alae of tHia year's crop could be once.igain is in Red hands, and a will officiate. Burial will be In the Housing Vow Meat Supplies family lot In the BJaat cemetery. WDBC — r'FHA — 108.7 New Haven Terminal, Waterfront expected to tnfluenee next year's AMESITE DRIVEWAYS shaip battle between Communists street, at 9 a. m. Army authori­ »be Report and South Koreans was Ui pro­ FYlends may call at the funeral New Measure Arranging Farewell Party House to Cite WKNB -JuJ^oday s RadiolW H A Y 010 llveatonja operations. Higher feed ties have given permission for the grain prfr^s enuld well prevent a • REDUnSD RATES SINCE I t M gress south of the city. home Saturday evening from 7 to UCCe — 1290 Eaatem Daylight lim a W TRT -I- 1280 Called Useless Rest on Frost Inland bn the central front an excursion boat to dock at Fort desired expansion In some llnei. • (iR A D ir'G FREE WORK 10;30, and Sunday from 3 to 5 and May Demand .Slocum at noon. Glen Island Ca- A record soybean crop is Inill- Hughes^ Wire American staff officer caUed the from 7 to 10:30. % For National Guardsmeti 56 Witnesses • POWER ROLLER USED GUARANTEKD Reds' Naktong river buildup the 1:00— l(l;8t)— Conway ('.hargen Demo* alna is a five^ minute walk from Early CoUl S|iells Could eated. This commodity has been • FREE ESTIMATES greatest massed concentration per WDRC—.Strike R Rich. A V T IC -B lll Stern. the dock. A full course dinner wlil in the newa spotlight hecanae o f CALL Deaths Miss Catherine B. Miller Reds Register A group of public splr^^ citi­ For Contempt be served at the casino. Tlie re^ apeciilatlve trading in futures • TIME PAYMENTS Was Tapped’ mile on the whole 140-mlle battle Miss Catherine B. Miller, WTHT—Family Album. WDRC—Capitol Cloak Room. orals Cave Too Many Hurl Feed (araiii C,ro|i MANCHESTER zens met this noon'to discuss plans WHAY—Your Playbill. WONS—Jack's Waxworks. turn trip la scheduled to start ait markets, where prices have aky- perimeter. The Red Fourth Divi­ daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. 2:45 p. m. • SAVE 10% FOR CASH 7691 sion strove desperately to enlarge (CaallniMd from Fags Onci for a farewell dinner party for the (CooUaned from Page One) WTIC—Backatage Wife. wnCI-N ew a. Promises for Homes And Drive Priees Up rocketed since the 1049 crop was (C i fNan FBg» Om ) George Herbert Miller, former local companies and men of the WC(?C—Request Matinee. harvested and sold by farmers. ■AVB w m its bridgehead acrosd the Naktong Harry Flagg residents of East Center street, 10:45— The ships U due back 4n New on the southern flank ot the Com­ posed crackdown on Communists National Guard who will be feder­ of Communism and added: WKNB—News; Sports Parade. WTIC Pro and Con. Hartford. Aug. 11 (V) George Haven at 6 p. m. The outing will Washington, Aug. 11 (Ah Jack Soybeans are an Important aoiiree «B at point Monk ranee on Oom- died last night at Atlantic City, alized September 5. Mayor Harold of food fats. munist line. At least two Red reg­ and subversives. "rae tlipa haa come when wa 4:15— WTHT-Hartford Speaks. C. Conway, Republican candidate continue at 8;II p. m. In the Yale Frost may have a lot to say about amnlata in rice paddiee only 80 or N, J. She leaves one sister, Miss A. Turkington waa elected honor­ WTIC—Stella Dallas, Bowl at a "Pop" concert sponsor­ The total volume of crop pro- DeMAIO iments, possibly 6,(X)0 men, crossed Dies Today Rachel A. Miller of Atlantic City. McCarran beat the Administra­ muat atop coddling the people who BRaTHERS 90 yarda from their batteries. tion to the gun yesterday by of­ ary chairman. WONS—Jack Downey’r Music 11:00— for attorney general, aaya that ed hy the New Haven Junior next year's supplies and prices of duVtlmi tins year is ex|>ecte<| to be Call Now — Wa reroeuIlF laparvlaa A l Work! The GU fired machlneeunn so today, supported by tanks and White living In Manchester, have no respect for those things Newa on all stations. meats, dairy and poiillry products. fering In the. Serrate a catch-all With such a short time to pre­ moat of us hold dear.” < Shop. certiflcatea issued by the State Chamber of Commerce and per­ relatively large. Hie department Bteadily they burned out three some heavy artillery. Elements of Miss Miller and her sister operat­ WHAY—Newa; Moonlight Mat- CuirenI production prospects said tlial If current prospects are the U. S. 2Sth Division opened a Internal Security BUI be said car­ pare for the party, a general com­ The maximum penalty for Con­ 4 :S0— Housing authority to prospective formed by the New Haven Sym­ barrels. Partner' in Automobile ed a tea room on East Center WDRC—New England Note­ , inee. phony Orchestra. Vivian Della for feed grains the raw material liornc out, the volume would be 24 new attack at noon ga in st the street. George Miller waa a me­ ries out the recommendations mittee will ^ organized Immedi­ tempt of Ckingress Is a year In jail home purchaaera "are little better for livestock product foods aie American planes meanwhile President Tniman made in a mes­ and a $1,000 fine. book. 11:13— Chie.'S, soprano, will be the gue.vt per cent altove the 1923-.72 aver­ bridgehead six miles JRithwest of .Firm Here PasBes chanical superintendent at Cheney ately to further the plans. Colonel WTIC -Lorenzo Jones. , than hunting licences.” quite fiivoriihle. But an early frost abandoned their important Po- sage to Congress Tuesday for W DRC-The World Tonight. Conway. House Republican ma- artist. age and not fat- below the war hang airstrip today, at least tem­ Changnyong. and reported good Brothers, "rhey were members of James McVeigh was appointed Cited Julius Emspak WHAY Meet the Band. . WTHT—Tops in Sports llie .\gi1culture department not­ and post-war a\-crag(t, progress later. Away; Heart Attack tighter controls over foreigpi With the debate out of the way, I Jority leader in the 1949 General The "admiralty board" In over­ ed toiluy. could cjiange all this, porarily, in the face’ of a^blazih'B the Center Congregational church. trained saboteurs and spies. general chairman of the cx>mmit- WCCC—News; Request Time. WONS—Jack’s Waxwork.'. liuludeil would he rect>rd crops New Threat in L'Isong Area Funeral services will be held tee and will select members to the House—on a roll call demand­ WKNB — News; Scoreboard j Assembly, asserted in a (itatement all supervision of the sail Includoa I'misually cool, rainy weather in CONVERSATIONAL BRIDGE Red offensive Into the Korean Senator Lucas of Illinois, the WTIC—Mindy Carson. last night that about 3000 houses William M. ^Iton of New Haven, of anybeana and sugar beets, a Pepper said McHale told the The U. S. First Cavalry Division Haro’ E. Flagg, of 24 Avon Monday at 2 p. m., at the Wat­ serve on this committee from serv- ed by Marcantonlo—voted 372 to Varieties./’ some heavy corn producing areas near-record crop of grain aor- Democratic leader, made It clear, 11:2.1— I could be built under the' $30,000,- society pre.sident; Arthur K. Hule during July kept this grain from .committee that his superior, Lt. and the South Korean First Infan­ street, partner in the loci^ Soli- kins Funeral Home, 142 East Ive and civic organizations within 1 to cite Julius Emspak for con­ 4:45— WDRC Public Service Pro­ ghums, well-al>ove average jnut- try Division reported they elimi­ however, that McCarran's offering tempt Emspak is national secre- W'TIC Young Widder Brown. 000 fund provided by the Legisla­ of Northford, chairman of the developing'aa It should. Conse- Joseph Shimon, told him the wires mene A automobile agency, Center street. Rev. Leland O. Isn’t the Administration’s Bill. He th* town. gram. ture. * liirna of corn, oats, rice, augar- nated enemy pockets In their area Hunt' will officiate. Burial will be tary-traasurer of the United Elec­ W D R C O ld Record Shop. outing committee; William J. qiieiilly, the later planted corn wene tapped as "oillclal business died this morning In the Middlesex said that one will be introduced A similar party was tendered WHAY--Sports Finals. "Why then, has the governor cane, cherries and • hops, and for' an official committee of the of the bridgeheads. At Waegwan, at the East cemetery. . trical Workers, a union expelled by WONS Hollywood. U. S.'A. Moore of Manrhester. William D. wouM be subject to damage from hospital, Middletown, Conn. He soon. the National Guard when they H;.10— permi.'sed the Issuance of nearly E. Colgan of Norwich, Elwood T. freezing weather. slightly above average haVveata of Senate.” Pepper refused to Ident­ 15 miles northwest of Taegu, a Friends may call at the funeral tha CIO for following the Com­ WCCC--Junior Disc Jockey. WHAY—Moonlight Matinee: hay. pnlatnea, tobacco and applet. Communist attack was met by had suffered a heart attack on Administration Bill Ready . were federalized In 1941 prior to munist party line. Marcantonlo 4:35— 10,000 certificates?," Conway con­ Nettleton of Hamden and Louis Inaecta Praie Threat ify the committee. Sunday, July 23. while on board home Sunday evening between the beginning of World War II. News. Senator Ferguson (R-Mich), a successful South Korean coun­ the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock. Lucas, before he left late yes­ cast the only no vote. WTHT -News snd Weather. tinued. "I aay to the governor that P. Stein of New Haven. Insects, such as the eomhorer his motor launch Just outside of Exact details have not been Iron­ Next came Steve Nelson, Com­ WTIC Mu.'lc. these certificates are llttla better and grasshoppers, also poaa a Trailer Truck CrushM Taxi chairlhan of a Senate War Invest- terattack. But there was a heavy terday for an Illinois spAaking 5 :00 11:3.‘>— Committee members from thia ,'iimting subcommittee which look- concentration of Reds in the Nak­ Eesex when on a week-end cruise. date, was reported to have been ed out, but McVeigh Intends to munist party organizer for We.st- WDRC News; Old Record than hunting licenses. 1 say that It area arranging for the event in­ serious threat to the crop in some Anniversary Mass name his committee by tomorrow WONS-News. is a cruel, deceptive thing to hand areas, llie department reporleil Middletown, Aug. i/p) An ■■ed into Humes' contracts, tojd re­ tong area cross the river from An anniversary mass for the given a copy of a measure drafted em Pennsylvania. The Un-Ameil- , „ Shop. clude: Luciua S. Bushnell. Berlin; 11 and call his first meeting for Sun­ Col. James MoVeigk can Activities committee refers to out all these certiflcatea to veter­ Com production prospects made empty taxicab was crushed near porters that his group did not re­ Waegwan and massed artillery on repose of the souls of the late Nel- under supervision of' Attorney WTIC--When a Girl Marries. Frequency Modulatlnn Arthur C. F.ngland, Jr., Manches­ quest any wire tapping and had the west side of the river pounded General McGrath to carry out day. The major problem wJU be him as "Steve Mesarosh Alias W CCC-Big Brother Bill. ans. and their families when Mr. ter: Robert D, Heitsch, Unlon- virliially no change during July. Union park yeatenlay when a aon and Julia L'Heureux will be Forecast at 3,168,000.000 biiahela, »no knowledge of any. the other side steadily. Mr. Truman's recommendations. to raise the funds to sponsor the publicize his committee tomorrow Louis Evans alias Steve Nelson." WONS Mert's Record Adven­ W DR4— l-'M 03.7 MC. Bowles knew that about two out ville; Francis P.. Hogan, West truck trailer, loaded with 14 tona said tomorrow morning at nine and also name a general financial WORt— F>f On the air 3-10 p. m. of every three of these people were aiich a crop would be a little small­ of newsprint, overturned on top Senator Brewster (R., Maine), The Reds posed still another o’clock at St. James's church. An-administration official who affair. Both McVeigh and Mayor He has been described by the tures. Hartford; Angelo Roncari, Wind­ chairman who will accent dona­ Committee as a Communist agent WHAY O(>on Hoii.se. W FH.A—103.7 MC. bound to be disappointd." er than laal ye'ar'a 3,377.000,000 of It. .Stephen Dr.lalo, driver of the chairman of the full committee In threat along the northern rim of' had a peek at the blTl indicated Turkington felt certain that the sor Loeks: James Sheekey. Man­ hiishels But it would be .sharply .1947, told an interviewer that It the front in the Ulsong area, that—like other measures offered residents of the town would ba tions through the mall. Members assigned to get atomic Information WTHT—Fun House. WTIC— F.M 96.5 MU. Passes Buck to O O P chester: Eugene E. Sullivan. Eilat rah. told police he had left the cab above a production goal of 2,627,- only seconds before the accident. , ,was a “matter which never, came where two divisions have been by the Mundt-Ferguson team and only tOo glad to contribute to a of the commlt.ee will be asked from the University of Califomla 5:1.1—" Same as WDRC. Conway sail Bowles had at­ Hartford; Royal W. Thompson, L ittle Is I.eift Radiat'on laboratory: WTIC’ -Portla Faces Life. AVFHA— tempted to blame Republicans be­ 000.000 hiiabela set by the depart­ Truck driver diarlea A. I’arant, ; . to my attention before." probing for days. McCarran—It might require Com­ general fund fhat would under­ to solicit the public for donations. Windsor. ment before the International sit- On the Chlnju front In the south munist Party members to register Complete details will be announced WHAY—Meet the Band. P, .M. cause apparently many applicants of Fall River, Maas., iT|Hirted that Tapper Two Seta write the expenses. Unanimous on Nelson ' for homes are going to be disap­ nation raised needs. the newsprint rolls shifted as he McHale was said by Pepper to Red troops slowed down their re­ Of Reich Plants with the Attorney General. The It is expected that McVeigh will in The Herald. This time thele was no talk, no 5:30— 6:00- Racing and Sports. WTIC—Just Plain Bill. 6:15—Bennv Goodman. pointed. A big reserve of corn from last swung around a corner, causing related that the wires were treat and struck back at the President made no such suggestion roll call The wire vote was unani­ year a.ssiirea ample aiippllea for In his message Tuesday. WCCC—News; Sports Tunes. 6:25—Weather. If it hadn't been for Republicans, Deaths Last Night the trailer to break lose'from the ‘ ? tapped at the Carlton hotel, where Americans, whose main positions mous for citing Nelson. the current rate of llveatork pro­ tractor and overturn on the cab. were six miles from the Commu­ m . (OontlBoed from l ^ e One) Ferguson told the Senate yester­ October 1 from 15 per cent to 18 WONS—B-Bar-B Riders. 6:30—Musical Story Book. said Conway, there wouldn’t have '? Hughes sUyed during the Inquiry. Rea«ly 3 Billion Then Chairman Wood (D.. O.a.i been any program at all. *and at the Mayflower hotel, where nist base. On the southern wing of j ----- »- day he doesn’t think the President per cent. of the Un-Amerlran Activities WTHT—Green Hornet. 6:45—Western Serenade. Beverley Hills. Calif. — Jeffrey the U. S. attack, the Reds made play aa a producer of West Euro- went far enough when he asked 2. The higher tax rates would 5:45— 7:00- Dance Time. "Bowles didn’t even want the Bernerd, 58, Hollywood film pro­ ' his staff was. McHale said he took committee called up the case of WDRC—Clirt Ma.ssey and Mar- program," he said, "We Republi­ 1 t part In the tapping at Shimon’s two coordinated attacks backed peah armamenL Congress to deal primarily with Income Tax Hike be applicable to one-fourth of 1950 Philip Bart, grner.al m,onager of 8:00—Ave Maria Hour. ducer and former managing direc­ income, yielding the Treasury • tha Tilton. cans had to fight to get it through. orders. Pepper added. by heavy artillery fire. Behind the Thus while one group of Allied forelgn-tralhed spies and sabo­ the Daily Worker. Communist 8:30—Marine Band. tor for Grand National Pictures In They all have a prize! They all have a cherkinir ac­ - Witnesses called today were advance. Red troops trapped In a officials Is pushing dismantling to teurs. Ferguson said a saboteur about $700,000,000 extra this year party ncyspaper. WHAY—Sport-s. 8:45-Adventures In Research. To the Bowles way of thlnkiug. London. He was born In England. count at the Flint National Rank of Manchester. WTIC—Front Page Farrell. the program waa no good hecaus" George Robison (10:30 a. m. e.s.t.) 100-square-mlle area by the Junc­ a conclusion, another group Is ex­ trained In this country could do as (Continued from Page One) and $3,000,000,000 a year beginning The plan had been to put W Tir— FM On the air 3:25 a. m. Baltimore Mrs. Mary Patter­ ture of U. 8. coluraru fought des­ ploring ways to use German In­ much harm. In 1951. W(X:C—Sports; Charlie Bloss- I a. m. Republicans thought of it first son Davld.son, 53, wife of retired In addition to our regular checking account, we offer and ‘Thomas I. Herllhy and Walter through the rest of the citat'ons field. and because Republicans wnrkrd >'-N. Cook (2 p._m.) perately to beat their way out and dustry to shore up Western Europe Mundt, Ferguson Satisfied known that If (Congress wants to 3. The $600 per person exemp­ with the speed of the Nelson case, Same as WTIC. MaJ. Gen. Howard C. Davidson, you the Special Checking Account plan. tack on. extra, a multl-blUlon dol­ tion and the income-splitting (be­ Evening out the plan to put It Into effect." wartime commander of the Tenth » The Hughes Investigation was t suffered heavy ciMutUUes. against the Communist threat. Senator Brewster (R-Me) said but the House later put them aside IN-WAll lar excess profits tax aimed at tween husband and wife)* provi­ 8:00-^ Television Air Force, and a social and civic fOKMICA summer sensation three years ago. Allied officials said the dismant­ the President’s advisers do not until 11:00 a. m. ( e. s. t.) to^ay. TV A 8ADIO O P T H I WIIK COUNTEfiS -w ith the air full of charges and ling program is so nearly com­ profiteering, he will not obJecL sions of the present law would re­ WDRC—News. leader In Washington. She was ADVANTAGES sympathize with drastic action. WNHO—TV. born In Davton, O. • countercharges. What It boiled Churchill Urges pleted that a stoppage now would "T^ey seem to be more concern­ Senator O'Mahoney (D„ Wyo.) main unchanged. WHAY—News. . P. M. Engineers’ Outing ■ down to was that Brewster al- havs no effect on West Germany's ed with the so-called rights of the said he is ready to make a Senate w e tx :—Music Hall. f 4:00 —Homemaker’s Exchange. 1. lAc a check. In books of 10 and 20 « ledged—and Hughes denied—that floor fight for a $4,000,000,000 ex­ WONS—News. Industrial potential. Communists than they are with WTHT — Sports; Joe Girand .1:00—Mr. Magic. On Next Tiiesdav White House Influence helped the Army of Europe Hairy B. Flagg Only 44,000 tons of equipment the danger that confronts this cess profits levy. This would be In W eililinjTs 1:15—Time for Beany. 2. No minimum balance required. i« plane maker get $40,0(K),000 In addition to the increase In the Public Records Show. He waa taken from the boat to remain to be dismantled In the country,” he told his colleagues. WTIC—Newa. 1:.10—Howdy Doody. SAVE ON ^wartime contracts. In the end, Re- British zone—home of the Ruhr. Mundt and Fergu.son told re­ normal corporation tax rates. 6:00—Sidewalk Inter'vlews. CUSTOM iXNIMTS S. No charge for depoaito. (Coatliined From Page One) the Middletown hoepital. W KNB-News; Sporta Review. The CVjnneetlrut Society of publicans on the committee report- In the French zone, dismantling porters after a look at McCJar- O'Mahoney said the new 45 per W arrantee Deeds 6:15—Twilight Time. Civil Engineers. Inc , will hold Its KITCHENS A DtSMAYt Mr. Flagg waa 46 years of age Ward E. Green, Jr., et al to C. Comififf Marriage • ; 10— 4. No monthly oenrlee charge. ! ed there was evidence hearing out has ended. Only 1,200 tons remain ran's bill that they will support cent corporate rate would not stop W DRC-Jack Smith Sportacaat 6:30—Lucky Pup, annual outing on Tuesday. Au­ Brewster's charges; the Demo- has been displayed by the govern­ having been born In Norwalk on to be yanked out In the American inflation. Van Zandt McQulde. property on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sweei:ev. CARPET Biult-in TV It 100 per cent. In fact, they aald, of Starkweather street, wish to WKNB- Easy Rhythm. 6:45—^Jean O'Brien, gust 15, with a cruise on Long Is­ 1,' crats on the committee disagreed ments responsible for our safety. October 18, 1908. As an Infant he zone, the ofilclals saM. McCarran had taken over their But the President advised Con­ Hlllcrest roid. announce the coming marriage of 6:15— 7 ;00—Ransom Sherman Show. land Sound and a dinner at Glen Room Size Rugs I flatly. "But In actual fact," he said, went with his parents to Meriden, hill almo.st bodily and had tight­ gress It would be better to take up Francis F. and Irene Hadden to 7:30 -U ttle Show. Island Casino, near New Rochelle, COOL . . .COMFORTABLE . . . ‘apart from the establishment of their daughter. Janet E.. to WDRC—Jack Zalman. Wall to'^ Wall InataUatlona We’v# made a number of coming to Manchester to enter the ened some of Its provisions. this highly controversial subject Charles D. and Emma Wellman, 7:45—Newsreel N. Y. Several engineers from this flush wan Inatallatloiia that an American bomber base In Brit­ automobile sales and repair busi­ George E. Christensen of Sou'.li WTIC—Strietly Sport.'; Weath­ AIRAJOISDITIOISED Hospital [Notes No Gov’t -lobs for Reds In November when the lawmakers property on St. John street. 8:00—Mama. area ai-e among the committee ARCHITECTURAl permit perfhrt televtalon ain. nothing has been done to pro­ ness 23 years ago. He leaves his get over their election ^ Jitters. Sherwood G. Bowers to George Coventry on Friday evening. er. MANCHESTER DtSrtAY, ^ Smash Red Try Resides requiring registration WONS—Sports. 8:30—We the People. members arran^ng the event. CABINETRY viewing without disrupting nXTUMi tect out people.” wife, Mrs. Mildred E. Flagg, his of Communists. It bans party Eventually there will be an excess A. and Ellen Price, property on August 18, at eight o’clock at the 9:00—Life Begins at 80, Second Congregational church WHAY—Supper Serenade. The cruise Is the first held by CARPET CENTER the household. At no ohllga- Churchill complained that his mother, Mrs. Ethel Boynton, who CensM ...... 148 members from appointive govern­ profits levy, the President said. C^arman road. 9:30—The Clock. the society since before the war. Uon we'll he glad to provide t Tp Break Trap warnings to the West In the past Admitted yesterday: George Lillian Silver to Thomas J. Re- 8 : 20— 308 Main St., Turnpike Comer (>|>rn Saturday Momingii made her home with him, one sis­ ment Jobs and denies them pass­ Finance (Chairman George iD., WDRC—Record Album. 10:00—Cavalcade of Sports. All engineers in the state and eollmalea for hullt-ln T l' re- I a had fallen on unheeding ears, or ter, Mrs. Arthur McKay, and a Benton, 17 O)lonlal street; Thom­ Ga.) told newsmen the $5,000,000,- glns et al. property on View street. 10:30—Trotting Races. ports. 8:25— members and friends of the socie­ Dally 9 to 5:30—Wed. To Noon eelvera In living room or were used to sustain the false ac­ half-brother. Cheater Boynton, of as Erickson, Andover; Christine "We are In favor of this bill and 000 tax bill will pass without the Incorporation 10:45—Late Newsreel. ty are invited. The 2,000 passen­ 9 :0 0 . 12 :0 0 Noon (Oonttimefi from Page One) Germond, 46 Coolldge street; WKNB—Weather. Thurs., FrI. 9 to 9—Tel. 2-4843 recreation room. cusations by the East of warmon­ Meriden. will support it fully," Ferguson excess profits amendment, or Oris A. Tatro, Incorporated, au­ 11:00—Newa Bulletins. ger motorshlp Liberty Belle of gering. James Wetherell. 33 Florence there will be no bill. He said he is thorized capital $50,000 In 1,000 8:80— CUSTOM MADE CABINET MAKERS ” east coast port, while U. B. troops He was a member of Rockville said. "We have known for some Tony Catalano WTHT—8 e r e B 0 Oammell; Boanda Wanfing street: Mrs. Grace Lyman, 104'j not against such a tax aa an emer­ shares of common at $50 to en­ SASH A DOORS SUfPUES - battled fiercely for pooeeasion of Lodge of Elks, the local Red Men Chestnut street; Mrs. Mary Jane time that the Administration Weather, "Now, however," said Churchill, wants to get our Republican gency measure, but It needs study gage In the plumbing bu.sniess, ''t h e strip and the burning city. "suddenly the lightning flash In and the Britlsh-American club. He Cole. 9 Demlng street: Mrs. Anne WDRC—Record Album. was a partner with Emanuel Soll- names off the measure and if this before Congress acts. •» starting with $5,000. Incorporators Is Now Back Al Hit* WTIC—Emile Cote Glee Club. FIRST NATIONAL BANK On the central front along the Korea and the spreading conflag­ McBrath, 240 McKee street: Mrs. Oris A. Tatro, Genevieve Tatro Naktong river, the Reds put tbou- mene In the automobile sales agen­ Teresa Btickley, 111 Wells street; Is the way they want to do It. It's George and Senator Mllllkiri (R- WONS— Guest Star. O t M A N c M I S 1 I K ration which has followed It has all right with \is." Colo) predicted that the commit­ and John J. Makulis. ^. aands of troops across into their roused the whole free world to cy at 634 Center street and presi­ Nancy Orfltelll, 65 Waddell road; WCCX3—News: Music Hall. He and Mundt said they will tee will approve the $3,000,000,000 Inerense OapHAl ' - salients and were reported build- keen and vehement realeatlon of Its dent of the corporation. James Hunter, 67 Ardmore road. BARBER SHOP WKNB— Sports; Newsreel. ' iag up four or five divisions — Flinera] services will be - held Admitted today: John H. Lyons, suggest that McCarran seek to Increase in individual taxes sub­ Andrew Ansaldt Incorporated, dangers; and many measures are substitute his bill for theirs. The 8:45— peaaibly 40,000 men — for a power Monday afternoon at the South Pittsburgh, Pa. stantially aa Mr. Truman request­ authorized to Increase capital from WDRC—Griffing Bancroft. I ' . J K t M J -t •. 1 now proposed which, If they had latter measure Is ready for Sen­ ed. $50,000 to $100,000 divided Into 310 M.MN ST. blow at Taegu, key base for da- been taken two years ago, would Methodist church at two o'clock. Birth yesterday: A daughter to Newa ~ fending United Nations forces. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carroll, 60 ate action. This would raise total annual 1,000 sharea at $100 par. at least have yielded some fruit.” Rfv. FTed Edgar will officiate and Now a "Denaocratlc” Bill WTIC—Three SUr Extra. Reds Quitting Chlnjn Base Dudley street. individual Income taxes to around Warrantee Deeds 2 Barbers On Saturdays IVONS— Evennig Star. ) 6 6 W f S T Churchill warned against de­ burial will be In the East ceme­ Mundt told the Senate one of $22,000,000,000. The corporate In­ On the southern front, the U.8. pending too much on the West's tery. John B. Burke is In charge Discharged yesterday: Mrs. *Cheerfu! Homes, Incorporated, WKNB—Mindy Carson. 8th Army reported North Korean Theresa Angelo, 50 Pine .street; the principal changes McCarran crease would put the total col­ to Ralph H. and Mary • Warren, combined superiority In steel and of funeral arrangements and made in his and Ferguson’.s hill WTHT—Sports. Reds were abandoning the Chtnju other materials. Mrs. Elizabeth Heritage, Wap- lected from that source at about property on Centcrfield street. 8:55— friends may call at the Burke Fun­ plng; Mrs. Bertha Gardner. 689 was to "delete the names of $12,000,000,000. Excises yield about Shirley J. and William G. John­ base. This- report seemed at vari- "Most of this might be the priae eral Home, 87 Elast Center street, WTHT - Edwin C. Hill. smee with others that the Reds Main street; Sadie Flavell, 93 Mundt. Fergu.son and Johnston $7,600,000,000 a year. ston to Charges L. and Mary A. of the a g g re ^ r. If we were after seven o’clock tomorrow eve­ and substitute the name- of Mc­ 7:00— were digging in west of the base struck down.” he declared. Spruce street: Mrs. Kenneth Beer, These figures are on the basis Ganiella. property at Crestwood WDRC—Garry Moore Show. ning and Sunday afternoon and 241 Birch Mountain road; Mrs. Carran.” of the level of the economy prior and Deerfield drivea for a fanatical stand against the Replying to statements by evening. WHAT—Symphony Hall. creeping advance of U.S. Marines French leaders that France does Priscilla Brown and daughter. 104 The South Dakota lawmaker to the Korean War. Senator Permits WTIC—One . Man's Family. and doughboys. The Red Sixth not want to have to be liberated West street. also asserted that any attempt on George thinks the expansion of Wllfre(L'cll Treadwell, four room dwel­ where a new Red offensive drive Mrs. Theresa Mello and son, 35(1 7:16— seemed Imminent. The systematic liquidation of all this morning. He had Just return­ ance. stead of $5,000,000,000. ling Hackmatack street $11,000. WONS—Tello-Teat. FRieiDMRE Adams street: Mrs. Ailcen Davis At Pohang, 55 miles north of elements hostile to Communism ed from a vacation trip to Chero­ McCarran obviously was not Here is what the PresidenKpro- Richard Whltehouae, alterations W n C —Newa. would leave little which could be kee. North Carolina yesterday. and daughter. Stafford Springs; posed for individuals: \ 47 Starkweather street $600. Pusan, the main American supply Mrs. Doris Roberts and daughter, operating under any illusion that 7:80— base. Red Forces held a ridge only recognired by the rescuers of the . Bom In Germany, he had lived his bill would have Administration 1. The withholding rate ^ Francis P. Delia Fera, five room WONS—Gabriel Heatter. survivors." Hartford; James Hunter. 67 Ard­ Master Model Refrigerators for 1950 3H miles ^rom the runway from in this country for 47 years. more road; Michael Oiughlln, 263 backing. wages and salaries, in excess fe llin g , Lakewood Circle, with WTHT—Lone Ranger. whence M\istang fighters had been Previously to coming to Manches­ Woodland street; Edward Reed,- The Nevadan. Chairman of the personal exemptions, would Jump ge $12,000. WCCC—News; Music Hall. . taking off ever ten minutes for ter, 29 years ago, he was a dairy .196 Hartford road: Mrs. Alice Senate Judiciary Committee, goes WDRC—Stepping Out. rocket and strafing blows at. the Higli Srliool Pupils farmer In Stafford and feolton. He Weir. 117 Summer street; Nelson his owrn political way. He and Ad­ WTJC—Guest SUr. Only miOIDAIM enemy. Doughboys dug In for an was a member of the C?alvar>' Tem­ Caye, South Windsor; Mrs. Thea ministration leaders often disagree WKNB — Evening ■Varieties: expected nlghtUme batUe. A rein­ To Gel Deferments ple of Hartford. Wood, 26 Robert road. on major Issues. News. forcing column of American tanks Mr. RIeg leaves one son. John 7:45— and South Korean troops was re­ Rleg, proprietor of Shady Glen WDRC—Edward R. Murrow, ported a few miles from the strip, (OniittBaed Froo: Pars One) lee Cream Bar; two daughters. , News. racing to Join the defense. If the Mrs. Edward Smith and Mrs. Ellen HIW W n C —Album of the Week. Americans and South Koreans hold ration, students may appeal to Smith, both of Manchester; one WONS—I Love a Mystery. the strip, the Musanga, now at the governor. sister, Mrs. Anna Schwab of Buck- 8:00— WONS—Hidden Truth. • another Korean base, will be back The governor has the authority land. and six grandchildren.. mum The Communists and Americans to decide on the application, or WHAY—Mayor Sullivan. fought at close quarters inside Po- The funeral will he held Mon­ WTIC—Stars and Starters. may refer It to an Appeals Imard day afternoon at 2:30 at the B l d l t K Yti em’t bfy a btHtr ^ g , No. 2 supply base for the appointed by him. There Is no ap­ SINGER WDRC—Philip Marlowe. Holmes Flineral Home, 400 Main YOUR VACATION EXPERT United NaUons. The city is six peal beyond that. WTHT—The Fat Man. miles north of the airstrip. The street. Rev. A. Thorvald Johnson, Clariflratlon of high school stu­ htm hold Monill W(X!C—Music Hall. Reds’ offensive had overrun half formerly pastor of the Calvary 8:15— of thi burning town which was dents' status was sought after Temple in Hartford, but now asso­ several parents contacted Con­ WHAY—King Cole Trio. the scene of the first American ciated with a church in Alabama. 8:25— Reddy knows Qipre about vacations than anyone else, even amphibious landing of the war gressman McGuire and local Na­ tional Guard officers seeking In­ WONS—Braves va. Brooklyn. The batUe wa? a wild one. started 8:30— by mountain-scaling Reds sup­ formation about Guard defer­ though he*s never taken one himself . . . For he spends all his ments. W HAY--Bit of Ireland. ported by guerrillas—perhaps 3,- WTHT—This Is Your FBI. 000 men in all. Sirens on Red tanks DR. FLORENCE \WERSIWR W n C —Wa the People. • lachialep > ppMp screamed In attempts to frighten time making things easier for other people, giving them vacations MARSH WDR(?—Up for Parole. k e y QpIchOkp Tmya off South Korieans on the Commu­ 8:45— nist flanks before the North Kor­ eans burst into the city. ANNOUNCES WHAY—Organ Nocturne. aU year long. 9:00—. Fierce Fighting Near Yongdok WDRC—Songs for Sale. The seriousness of the situation •The eases of Douglas B. Footit, THE RESUMPTION was Indicated by the arrival there 26. of 279 Farmington avenue, WHAY—MoonUght Matinee. WTHT—Thin Man. of Lieutenant General Walton Hartford, and Michael F. McCann, OF • ('U-v [)(i,m;nt tc'rir This Summer, Reddy will be putting in his regular 24 hours Walker. U. S. 8th Army Com­ 41, of 277 Wethersfield avenue, Conning ond Preservii^ Time WTIC—Dlmenalpn X. mander, and Major General Earle Hartford, were continued to Au­ REGULAR OFFICE 9:30^ WTHT—Sheriff: Roll Call. a day washing and drying your clothes, heating your water, cook­ Partridge. U. 8. Fifth Air Force' gust 18 by Judge Wesley C. • «b« : nf Is Here — Hoy# You A II The Commander, who flew over the Gryk in Town Court this mom- HOURS STARTING WTI<3—Jack Lalt, Confidential. battle zone In a small observation tng. Bonds were continued at $250 10:00— MON., AUG. 14 Supplies, You Need? W n C —Wanted. ing your meals and even cooling your house while you take it easy. plane. and $50. respectively. The accused f . The threat waa all the greater were represented by Attorney »jl‘ t ll’ WTHT—SporU Show. a because of a new thrust by the Reed Murphy. SMGn We HQve Cannon, Strainers, Pint and Quart WHAY—News; Moonlight Mat­ Red Fifth Division In the area of l y i w S f i inee. .Footit Is charged with driving SKNMG M6CMWI Jars, Jelly Jars, Wax, land Everything Else- $1.98 Yongdok. 26 imlles north of Po­ while under the Influence of Intox­ Just think for a minute what would happen to your daily hang. Yongdok, a rubbled port. icating liquors or drugs, breach of ' Yon May Need __ o t. the peace and destruction of pri- routineJ^f R ^ d y ^ take a vacation. He won't,, o f course. He'lT Legal Notices ,Ptrk up your hoow with gay, vate property. McCann facea BOUtiO WARNING ciiargea of intoxicaUpn and breach Fan Hite of sappUcs to take caro of those frqits, vcft* happy ihadaa o( Pitohuri^ AT A pOCRT o r PROBATE h*I4 Hgiglg ttN O W •*. M»Jieh«ster within end for the of the peace. They were arrested SINOK m R( lit MW. tabloa, meata and poaltiy jron want to pat In yoar deop Watanpor Eaaiad. Howa out keep on working faithfully and for just a few cents a day. District of Msnebester. on the 11th tollowing a disturbance at the ing moeMitM and ollwr freeso- •aaily ID a tmooifc gloai, driaa day of August. A.D., 1150. Britlsh-American club on Maple Present. JOHN J. WAf.T.sn-p pred u eU only thru OnkUy, can be wMhed ta. ■ Judge. streeL OgMMiiaktaf Edward C. Jabonski. 32. of t SINGER SEWING GARDEN HOSE LAWN SPRINKLERS . paandly and taaiati waar aod McConrlUst late of D919I irtlnf g^fRajehester In sold district deceased. Bayward place, Boston, Mom., L o v n ir I •rN otn* CENTERS idontifSad by ahraripp. to t iptetior-piKl cz- ’•** '•PPlIoatlon of Emms F. was flhed $21 for speeding. Judg­ aatiPT UM OP wood apd Mtal tmoiR' lha Md "S " on iIm win­ PERENNIAL SEEDS tiiYeiwMeT, administratrix, praying for ment was suspended on aa intoxl- 'Qioi pad foiuituta. order of aalt ot real aatete aa by dow ond novar »hro JMlieatlon on flla mora fully ap- caUon count against Howard KadH MMt J “ ■ ‘'tt Ij Wamock, 49, of no addreaa, but daporlmoni storat, ELECTRICFANS PICNIC SUPPLIES S£f PROOF! Y O n CANT MATCH That tha foregoing ap- a previous 30-day suspended sen­ iSO ha beard and determined at tence was revoked with 15 days of daolart,aroriiaraullaii. office in Manchester la Uiat sentence suspended, the re­ PYREX AND^EVERE WARE Blish Hordwore A F R i d i M i n i m the uth day of sult being that tbs accused was •. - . .. ' n , WI. Z.H II , , I . ; > IHO. at ten o'4ach la aestenced to serve 15 daya. Md that notice ba given • 4l T he C onnecticut ^ P ower C ompany Interested la said asBM ad aald appllcatlaa gad — of haarlag ttifaea, C H o c e u m ->y of thia a rte J a RINGER SIWING CINTER (‘T * log a nirniliTImi la About Town jroiw ioN GMTHERS " five daya Edward DWW 8 3 2 MAIN S I R E ^ 1063 aUlN,^.^ ^ iH;BCI«lCAL MANCHESTER m m ■r wntfnwTThllttf-ii

^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTOR, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. 1950

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, I960 PAO« mutr/sur.^ stanty ,Most Important Single Factor in^N. L. Race Day for tonight at 7:10 In the Seat Jockey Gliseon SIda Ree. Dien From Fall No Twilight Gama la echeduled Props, BA’s Tonight at Oval for Monday ntgbt. RockvlUa and 21!ie A r m y a m i N a vy Hamilton were to play their third Champion lA’s Oppose Sports Roundup San Diego, Calif., Aug. 11—(F) game, but becauaa of an accident Phillies Aces Reliefer fat 78, was of eourae, onr~of the —Death atruek down Apprentice fund game In the City of Hilts, the bapplaat to be tossing the score J(Kkey Johnny Gllaeon, 17, of game haa been poaponed. a u b By GnyU ’Tnlbct Tam’ Walkout Herald Angle NB’^ Under the Arcs ^ ty to work thamselves into a lath­ out the window and getting anoth­ Wlnneboro, 8. C., yeaterdey at the Hngk riillerlee,-#r.) er this year. They feel, and hot Third Gaine Will Pit er chance. Art McGInley will be the toaat- Cools Surging Giants Dei Mar race track, where he master at a 'Teatlmonlal. Dinner Mr Hal IM daftoa N«w York, Aug.^ll—(iP>—Evwy without aome reason, that Captain Is Called Off However, Promoter May’e deci­ yoar at about thta tl'm*, all tha Man already h u uttled upon Ted sion also cancelled excellent started his riding career and ended August 21 for Sam Cohen, noted Aaiataat Sports Editor Open Best Two of Three Schrppdar and Budge Patty u aporta writer and a paat president nation’a top tennla figuraa grow rounds of three-under-par 73 for It—all In leee than a year. BINGO Cards Victor his two aingles players. Swan Against Lyles of the (Connecticut Sport* Writer* Games Series Tonight; t moroM and auipicious of th«lr fel- Ump Jorda Clears Brave Babe Zaharia and Patty Berg in Gliseon, younger brother of Na­ What with.tlUi Korean tftuatUm^pIayere who were membera of the A Cup captain, it might be Rain Cancels All First the , Women's "World" Pro aide- Alliance. It marks Cohen'a 25th aA. “ e « — A j SIm P tto M a a r o e A * S a a c m !■« low men. The amateur atar who ia tional Riding Champion Goreon M It la and tift fManUlaaUoa of flrat Browne’ team, formed in Pringle, Roddy Are pointed out, la prone to go along Bench in Rhubarb as show. It also wiped out the bril­ year os a aporta writer. the 4 M Dlvlaloii, Including the IMd. . . .Paul Runyan won the Over Yankees worth hla aalt feela that avery with those playera who have prov­ Round Scores; Players Gllaeon, waa fatally injured dur­ Every Saturday Night man'a hand la agalnat him and Dodgers Win; Yanks Two Previous Battles | Rams- Boast Speedster liant 68 by Wllford Wehrle and 68 local ocwipanlea o f the National ahorteat final in the hlatory of the Pitching Opponents ed themselves in conflict. Schroed- TMterdar’a BeraHa Protest to No Avail by Frank Stranahan—tops for the ing the running of the fourth race Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goaiellh o f Onard, the key to the oucoaea and Profeaaional Qolfera' Aaaoclation tl(at hia chancel of obtaining Jua- er h u played en the Uat four Cup Ksttera Alonff With Glenn Davis 686 Middle Turnpike West were tice are very alight -Indeed. Lose; B o s o x Split Split Even; Vaunted entire day—in the "World" Men's on the same track where he rode STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP operatkm of the Saatam Profee* championahlp when he knocked teams and h u yet to swallow de­ Hartford 10. 4. hla flrat winner of hie carter laat hosts to three wrestlers. Including The Softball League playoffs Jackie Hediund Tosses The explanation la almple. It la Scranton , Elmira A ' ~ By Ckaries OhamberlalB Amateur. aleaal Baakethall League thle off Sam Snead, 8 and 7, in 1938 at feat, so Man would seem Justified 8 Power in Lineups; Redlands, CWIf.— (NEA) — Aug. IP. Chief Don Eagle, Wednesday night Shawnee, Pa. . . . .Wendell Aah get underway tonight at Robert­ Neat Davia Cup picking time. The ten­ in sticking with him. ' By Jack Hand WUIcn-Barre s...... lamiport •. Chicago, Aug.* 11—(41—Rumb- Tough Blow after the benefit wreatUng show at winter roata aolely In the handa of Four Hitter to Ajbany 9, Utica 3. : Glenn Davis, Army’s three- Survivor of another near-tragic 20 RECIJLAR GAMES the govanunant Will the armory by, Geneva, Ala., Oardinala* catch' son Park starting sharply at niha." nla authoritiea are on the verge of But the other boys sweat that (Associated Press Sports Writer) One-Twb in League tlm(> All-Americs, la running linga of a walk-out in ths Tam It waa a tough blow to Wehrle the Hartford Auditorium. 3 SPECIALS jPoflt naming a four-man team to defend \ Naliaaal accident on the New Orleans Fair ho free for uae by outalde organl- er, eatabli^ed an Alabama State Princlpala In tonight’s contest, the. iShutout, '^9-(' Ted h u gone ’way back In the Jim Konatanty, the Phil's rub­ Brooklyn '4. Boston 3, with all of hla old speed; but O'Shanter Golf Tourney had tub- who has had a week of haraae- the International Trophy at For- Grounds track Inst Feb. 7, the ■atlona or will It be cloaed up League record when he hit four flrat of three game seriea, are the p u t 12 months, and they are con­ ber armed reliefer, looks like the Philadelphia 8. New York S (10). Two aUte. champions, the 1949 doesn't outdistance the other aided today among some of the big ment. First the United States Golf I..eon Goddard will be one of the League Champions Italian-Ameri- eat Hilla-the latter part of tha young rider was aboard Mr. and tight? conaecutive doublea in a recent Staadlnga vinced it le time for a new deal, PIttaburah 7, Chicaao 4. British Americima and the^^ re- - backs easily in the Los Angeles shot proa who, after aecond Association ruled from New York favorltea In the stork car races cans and the third place Nichols* month, and the playera all know new facee, if Uncle Sam la to aUy most Important single factor In Only 8iamea acheo-uled. thought, decided agalnat ahunnlng he had violated his amateur stand­ Mrs. .lark Carava's Broker yester­ tonight at Cherry Park Speedway, . Manchaater will not be the only game with Andaluala||- -Jockey W. L. Pet, ^Rama' workouts. day when the horse snapped hla Eddie Arcaro ratea hia 1938 Ken* Bristol nine. ’The ^nner of this that the authoritiea are caprlcloua, at the top , of the world tbnnia the race. As long Aaieriraa cently crowned Hanrulton Prope, | 149,000 In prise money. ing as far back aa 1947 and could He hsB finished aecond In the 'set' town hit bard for baeketball If Red Sox 9 3 .625 10-1, Chicaao 8-1 (7-raln, Mr. Outside haa -shown all left foreleg and fell approaching ttM unboprf for ahould happen. tucky Derby victory on Lawrln seriea will meet the winner be­ Dodgers 6 5 .545 blued and Juat plain pig-headed. heap. Each of a half-dosen play­ as Jim holds up, the Phils should will match baseball atraUgy at i the dipty-doodle In broken Held A sundown rain atorm yester­ not be regarded aa a simon pure. two feature races. Be tween the New Britain Kaceys, "What'a the uae of trying?' ride high. Uarknear). the first turn. Briatol, Wallingford, Meriden and hla biggeat thrill: "After all, you Cards .. 6 S .600 ers, of course, thinks Uncle Sam Philadelphia 5. Nciv York 3. the -West Side Oval tOAight. It j running for which he la fa­ day caught BObby Locke, Jack Then on the last hole of hie and the North Ends, who will be­ more than one tiger of tha courta Soldier Chirt Simmons ia sup­ Burke, Jr„ Jimmy Demaret and Young Ollienn waa hurled to the MDddlatown all used annorlea lait only win your flrat Derby once. Yankees 4 7 .364 needs him, personally. Cleveland 5, St. Louie 4. will bo the third meeting of the mous, but with eight men run­ playoff for the All-American Ama­ . . .In 1990, for the fourth year gin their three game eerlee next h u muttered to thia writer. They are very skeptical about posed to continue )he Job of cool­ Waalilnaton 11-3. Boaton 3-4. Cary MIddlecoff among those still teur crown with Stranahan he infield, hla head apparently strik­ yoar aa did Torrlngton and Water- week. "They'd pick the guya they Ilka to ear between the two clubs, each ning under 10 aeconda In the Dory, who dropped by the wayalde in a row, the Penn State football A five-run flrat inning by the Patty, too. They’ve kno-wn the con­ ing off the sizzling New York lateraatUaal Redlands, Calif., training on the cemrae. conceded hlmself^a putt on the ing the rail os he went down. He Sports Schedule Tonight’s contestants will be at play bridga with.’’ tinental playlx^ for some time, Olanta tonight. Chances are Kon- Syracuse 3. Toronto 1. rd(uice with hla. printed reguls- the neck. ('barter Oak. Oorentl will field his strongest squad of 11 players uked to ti^ forward to a crack at him. laat night's 6-5 win over the W L Pet. 0 6 L top rung/ A losa still gives the U plant still in operation in the second, Pat Anniello at short, and Hartford ...... 69 .546 13 ters before the final (nirtain call garet Osborne Dupon^^of Wilming­ he would probably remain, adding in the race in which the accident want to make your own Independent the game on, ice for the Cards In five of those tapped by Non-Play­ abroad, devoted himaelf excluaive- played 108 games. It hardly seems Utica ...... huge $11,000 first prize. Tommy occurred. NassKfi VI. Jarvis Construction, More that Lareae may be able to country: it was opened 87 years Franny Phillipa at the hot coimer. ing CapUin Alrick Man, and he is ...... 58 53 .500 1$ next week. Tonlght’a game la ton, Del., qgalnst Shirley Fry of "how would you like to shoot a ago. . . .Billy Burke and George the very first Inning. Bruce Ted- ly to doublea play until this week'a possible that Jim missed 57. AlbuHv ...... 52 53 .495 m k Bolt, a driving range pro from 6:30- Charter Oak. choice— select the gaaoline that'a naa a new building that la expected The heavy-hItUng Red Gavello will not without apporters on that scheduled for 6:15. ’ 68—the best you have done In a Von Elm took part In the longest ford, playing his first game with Newport Tournament They said Konstanty won't miss many of Wiliiariiftport ...... 45 58 .*437 Akron, Ohio. Durham, N. C.. Porky Oliver and Tireaday, August 15 to be completed In the Bell Town be In left field, with the speedy score. Elmira ...... The beat games of the Twilight long time—and then find it waa no right for your car. That** why playoff In U. S. Open golf history the Cards, had a perfect night at he bad "cupltla,” an affliction the last 46 down the pennant ...... 43 61 .413 27 Today's prog(^m wlH be limited Henry Raheom had two under par Silk City ve. BA’s, 6:15 Oval. h time for operation thle falL It Gerry Dunnsek In center, and Paul But Oochell ia only the first to Scranton ...... 35 67 .343 34 I..eague aeaaon have been played to quarter-flnaifs In the doubles. good?" ^ we suggest you try Rtchfleld la aald to be built apecially for in 1931, when they tied at 292 Correntl in right. the plate, collecting two aingles which makea a player court ahy stretch. After the Phils finish 70's to take the lead. \V(>dn(wday, Aiiguat 16 get his dander up. By the time the once he becomee a atrong candi­ with the Giants Sunday. Boston in­ NfftloRal when the Props and BA's meet. Finals of . both singles and dou­ Strangely enough, those thr^e Because some players in each PA'S vs. BA's, 6:15 Ovnl. haaketball, houaing a crowd of after 72 holes and went another Coach A1 C^mles of the NB's and a triple. Rylander collected a Philadelphia ...... G$ 42 .611 __ tourne.v bracket—the "World's" Local Sport Gasoline containing xviENg. pair of bingles in three trips to challenge round starts on Aug. 25, date for the team. vades Philadelphia. They then Another large crowd ia expected bles will pe played Sunday. had little to say when the down­ around S500. That would be good 72 holes before Burke won. will counter with the ever-depend- Boston ...... 58 46 .558 6 to witness the deciding tilt. They Men's Amateur, Women's Pro and the plate. the seven discards from the cur­ Aa it happened, the firat of the shift to New York before starting BrfKiklyn ... Miss Bkksr, 1948 National Junior pour flocxled the greens and were xviANK (pronounced xy-lene) aawB for Julie. Meriden could go Stan Muslal posted a batUng able Lou Leal at first. Blast Hart­ ...... 55 44 .556 e*» Men's Pn>—could not finish, all rent deck, will be Juat u sore u "outaidera" to collide with the their last western swing, Aug. 22. St. Louia ...... 67 46 .553 will not meet again thia year, un­ Champmn upset her favored op­ told their work' for t^e day was Into the amaller Bt Stan’a gym. mark of .412 in June, 1948, when ford's Tony Rugllero at second, Ronnie Brault started on the scorea In those sections were Chatter is one of the highest-octane hill for the Yanks but had to re­ Earl ia now. It happens every year, handaom^ Wimbledon king waa Singles by Gran Hamner and N’ew York ...... 53 49 .520 dO less they should happen to square ponent with a steady attack, fore- discarded. What Wallingford would do re* he won the National League bat­ Pat Bolduc at short, and Kenny ChicaRo . . . . . off in the Town Series. Ei^oy Connecticut tire in the first, having got Just and not'alone in thia country. The Jim Brink, a huaky aouthpaw from Andy Seminlck and a game-losing ...... 43 58 .426 19>a li^ Miss Brough to play defen­ It waa Jimmy Demiu-et,. even erased/ ^ gasoline component! known to Boalna a myatery. Mancheeter? ting championship. . .He also Chapman at third. The team’s Cincinnati ...... 43 58 .426 19h Behind the stellar pitching of Only the first round of the Wo­ The Southj- End Firemen will speed merchant Jack Hill will be one man out. Zatkowskl then non-chosen In Australia have, if Seattle who In the p u t few years throwing error by center fielder sively most of the way. par through 15 holes before the practice tonight at 6 o'clock at Not the Rec, for aure. Ebcpected hit safely in 131 of 195 games anything, a lower boiling point Pittaburfh ...... 35 67 .343 28 George Swan and Jimmy Blan­ men’s Amateur was completed. See the Olad- scie n ce , x y i b n k helps give In center field, and he'll be flanked came on to get the next two men h u scared the panta off aeveral Bobby Thomson gave Konstanty Americaa storm struck, who attempted to Charter Oak Field. new franchiae poaaibilities may played. than the U. S. variety. chard, the Propa have plied up im Mrs. Lyle Bon^-man of Portland, lola Show Au- face the eame thing. by Bud Kelsey, and Jersey Joe In a row, but after the Cards had favnritea In the National Cham- his ninth victory in the 10th inn­ Detroit ...... 66 36 .647 — act aa spokeaman. — uat 12, 13, at Richfield Gasoline that full- Probably the maddeat player pionahipa. Clevelaml ...... 64 41 .610 enviable record of 27 wins and piiv Ore., Pat O’Sullivan of Orange, The picture la not bright at the liiompson. come up with five runs on six hits. ing of last night’s struggle. More Demeret thought It all waa un­ Football practice la echeduled 8lartford. Ex­ ever not chosen- to play w u Jim belted Patty out of the New York ...... 63 41 .606 4 losses to take to Kansas yrith Brown Quits Post fair to the other boya who had fin­ Oonn., and Peggy Kirk, Findlay, power waRop that Jumps asoment and Bualneaa Manager Two Willlmantic rivals are ex-' Zatkowskisgot the side out in or imTOrtant. it boosted the Phils Ohio., took the lead in the field of for the Silk (Ity at Cliarter Oak traordinary pected to oppose each other on the Frankie ParloS' bdek In 1946. rfe, Newport event, two aeta to one. lead to six games over Boston. Boaton , ...... 61 46 .570 7ii them. They don't want that rec­ ished their rounds. Promoter May you out ahead in traffic — Art Pongrata can only alt tight dcr in the second, gave up one Wn.Bhington ...... 46 56 .451 20 tonight at 6:30. thrilling Bower mound. Big John Pringle will start however, had the tremendous ad­ Thia doesn't neceaaarily mean that ord marred again. (Toach J^ift Pon- told him If he didn’t like it he eight , with threc-over-par 79's. and wait for official word. It run in the third and waa touched Bubba Church failed to retire a (?hlcag:o ...... 42 66 .389 27 gratz will probably call on hla At New Haven They will play their second round event of the that smooth, surging power for the Town Champions, while for three rtus In the fifth aa a re­ vantage of having gone all the Patty will not play on the Cup Philadelphia could withdraw. -A Oladlola Bocl- would be a aevere blow after the Swamp Triplets batter In the two-run first inning, ...... 39 66 .371 .Saturday. Instesd of ending as Johnny Hediund and Hher Ribb John Roddy Is Cowles choice. Moe. way to Australia to receive the team, u a three-aet match is not St. Louis ...... 37 ace, George Swan, .who came "I wouldn't play in the Tam if ii>c»oia\ ety and Times aucoeaeful aeaaon experienced laat sult of two hits and three very giving way to Miller, who yielded 66 .359 294 scheduled Sunday. The meet will fJMOw ^ 0 o ia d . that eats up the miles and Pringle will serve as his brother's costly errors. bad news. Billy Sidewell is under­ considered conclusive in big league Iffiteraational within two outa of j^(dilng a no­ New Haven, Conn., Aug. 11—(41 a million dollars was the prize," have called a meeting of all c o m ­ winter. The future pf the league another pair in the fourth and one Ui hitter againat Rockville laat windup Monday. mittees for the Little League Field levels off the hills. Switch By The Associated Press battery mate, aiid the capable Hcdltmd gave up only four hita stood to be running a near-record tennis. But it means that the se­ Kocheater ...... 73 47 .608 —The resignation of Charley aald Demaret later. lola Clubs of la at atake. Commiaaioner Lou fever at having been left off this in the eighth when he was kn

- ‘ . V ■ r ' X. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. 19S0 jifRirtirglgr Eurtthtg lirralii •/ Avmfs D*iiy N*t Preua Run FotMMl u?0 ^^WtaSav Wenm FW the Mouth of July, 1856 Teduy, partly cleady under the supervision o f Mrs. Ruth cool; tkla eveutog folT'had oaelt s n * Myma Richmond and A l­ Hall at the Yam departmant. 9 ,7 2 3 low near 82. fair aad fred Hagenow wtU be married to­ To Preach Here Firm Enlarges The official opening la seheduled lEtimttg to aln aUgMIy sgaaaiw. A b o u t T o w n morrow ifl6ming at eleven a'elock for tomorrow morning. MaasbHr uf Iks Audit at S t JameVa church. • The management conBaUy In- Netver BuieMi of Onulattaua Manche$ter~^A City of VUlage Charm Dr, Chart* Johnaon, awlatant Its Salesroom v lt * ' Its many friends and ctistom- Mr. and Mra. tSeorge Green, of era to visit the new epaclous ssIm - Hutor at the Center CongreKa- PRICE FOUR CENTS Sooal church, wfll occupy the 478 Gardner atreet, are. vacation­ room. MANCHESTER. CONN„ SATURDAY. AUGUST 12. 1950 (TWELVE PAGES) ing thia week at the summer resi- Than F a ll— W) pulpit at the Covenant-Conjfrega- Retail Department at VOL. LXIX, NO. 26f Hq w i church Sunday morning. «ienee of Mra. Green’* parent* near Taunton, Maa*. Manchester Green Is RUPTURED? *n *r. Jr. and Robert KaChmann, N o v Double in Size J a r f hfr. and > f*.'ftu d y Eech- Members of Senior Girl Scout DM*t delay—MS ifes aaw aaod- Troop One who are planning to era teataree of AKRON mann ot AdhwtSrth atreet, are The retail aalesroom of the Man­ Fur Lined •MBdUir taTo montha with relative! go on the hiking trip on the Long TRUSSES fitted by exports Trail In Vermont the latter part la ]E«dmey, Vermont, and Glenn* chester Knitting Mills at Man­ Privete Rtttag roodi. of thl* month are requested to chester Green has been remodeled. F to a ,N . Y. meet at the Center church Monday Quinn's Pharmacy Forces Battle Gamely for Air Strip evenigg at seven o’clock. It has now double Ita former space and la completely alr-conditloned. Zip Coats Mrs. Jane England, who ha* The management stated today been visiting w’Uh relative* luid that, “ Regardless of how large our Milk Fed Broilers, WINE LIQUOR frieeda In town for the past nine retail business may become, we week* expect* to leave will always keep our policy of of­ Curvy Chorinas Can’t Cut Manchester's Grand Old Man Crowd Views fering the public the best In quali­ Fryers, Roasters USSR Promises home in St. Petersburg, Florida, Chapultepce Capers, Chum I’Yanks Are Confident and BEER tomorrow. ty at factory prlcea.” f Ar » Of ‘ i» In their new enlarged quarters and Capons The coat you love! The coat Midget Flyer Loa Angelea, Aug. 12.— (PI— The Y. P. F. Planning com m ltt* at the Green, the salesroom has Dreeeed, eleaaed aad avasbed that love* the seaaons! Zx- Reply to U. S. of St. Mary’s Episcopal church will the largest selection of wool Wrapped In oellnphane and held Mexico’s Pancho* and Pablos, Juana and Joaes, have had hold a meeting Monday evening at sweaters on display for men, wo­ In deep freeae for your con­ jctly right for fall and Die ill Crash / 1//7 7.7 t L seven o’clock In tha Parish House. men and children In this area. Now venience. No wnlrtng. Query on Ships their laat look at a prime U. Of Re-Taking Pohang; PACKAGE STORE at the salesroom are 20,000 first spring . . . then zip In the 8. axport—curvy, long-stem­ Manchester Fire OePfrtment quality aweatera Including ' odd PricBB Are Lotcer med chorus girls. James E. Vosyka Killed J'. 0--.K '.TRHT TfL 6507 Hose Company. No. 1. will hold a Dr. Rockwell H. Potter Iota, cancellatlona, and. factory warm fur lining and you’re The Mexican government drill and meeting Monday evening Ambassador Kirk Given has decided to enforce a law samples. The sportswear line has DeUvery la Maaeheater set for coldest winter days! When Wings of Small at 6:30 at the firehouse. Dr. Rockwell Harmon Potter, been Increased to Include jackets, Friday Evenlnga Pledge by Gromyko; requiring night club perform­ snow-sulta, slacks and shirts, Most exciting . . . our every ers to be of Mexican birth. Aircraft Collapse as Reds Menace Taegu of Hartford, will occupy the pul­ The meeting of the advisory A new Hand Knitting depart­ Slow Repayment Seen This waa disclosed today by Board of Health with the general pit at the Center Congregational ment has also been added which H. A. FRINK *lp-ln coat Is distinctively MIm Ginger Lee, who as head Speed Climbs to 200 manager and representative* of church Sunday morning. The carries many type* of moth-realst' SnlHvaa Ava. Wapplng Of Lend-Lease Loan of the Ginger Lee Agency, an­ ■1h------styled for fashlon-smartnes*. the Board of Education to discum service will begirt A t 9:15. ant yams and accessories. Special Tel. Man. 7168 A f t * « r.' M. nually contracts for hundreds Detroit, Aug 12- iCi Twelve Enriny Rolls Up Huge the advisability of securing a full Dr. Potter has preached In Man­ knitting Instruction la given free Waahlngton, Aug. 12 — OF) — of variety and vaudeville acta thousand *pcctator* at the Inter­ I'owpr Along Naktong time health officer for the town chester many times and la very with south of the border caba­ national Air Fair saw a handsome Propaganda Failure well liked here. He is one of the Bueeia h * promiaed a raply to a U to be held Tuesday at 5 pm. ret*. young pilot die when his midget RIvrr; Seize* Impor­ Instead of tonight. most popular preacher* In this new demand from the United part of the state and hla aervlce* B to t* for aettlement of Moscow’* plane crashed yesterday. tant Briflgeheatl Near Dark-haired. 21-y*ar-old James Dangerous to Eisler Anyone desiring to attend the are In great demand. tong overdue lend-leaae account. E. Vosyka of Oak Park, III., waa A former dean of the Hartford Siiiain; 1st Cavalry Italian supper being put on by ALL Andrei Gromyko; Soviet deputy pulled lifeless from the wreckage Seml’iary Foundation, Dr. Potter B ow les H ints the Andover Lake Association to­ foreign mlnlater, gave the pledge of hla tiny craft, the “ Ace of Dia­ Fights Off Attack at WATKINS morrow evening at 6:.’10 Is request-: Is president of the Connecticut In Moecow this week to American monds," while other midget planes Chief Tall Tale Teller of Council of Churches, pa.stor emeri­ aSOTHBRS. IKC ed to make reservations by this Ambassador Alan Kirk. raced on overhead. Malik Finishes Bayonet Point; 10 En­ evening by phoning Coventry tus ana honorary minister of Cen­ Summer Dresses Officials her* ga .vt no Indication Session Call East Germany Flops Cl Both wing* of the plane collaps­ emy Tanks Destroyed fu n er a l 7888. ter lurch of Hartford. He re- Colors:* Grey. aa to when the Russian reply may 1^' cflv*o his B.A. at Union Cuilcge. ed as Vosyka flew her at 200 mllei On Fire-Bomb Story SERVICE be expected. It w u generally an­ an hour In the third heat of the Seeoitd Week hts B.D. at Chicago Theological green, wine. ticipated that Soviet officials For Housing 'Fo Cap Other Fizzles By The Associated Press Seminary and his D.D. at - Union $10,000 continental Trophy race. REDUCED would be alow to make any ac­ Just before the race togan, a Onntnd J.We*t College in 1907. From 192.5 to % ^v-\ taupe. ' A small American aiul South Kore­ Spaghetti ceptable offer for clearing the newspaper photographer caught Berlin, Aug. 12—(A’)—Gerhart Beratinji; U. S. D ir e c t o r 1940 he served as president of the books of the nearly $ , , an forces today clung dogged­ American Board of Comnflsslon- deposit will hold 11 000000,000 Governor Offers Special a three-year-ola spectator, Joan and Meat Ball American claim. Renegar of suburban Berkley Elsler’a year aa propaganda chief — 1 ly to the vital airstrip of Po- ers for Foreign Missions. Cottons—V oiles—Crepes coat for you. Meeting of Legislature planting a good luck klsa on Voay- of the Communist East German SUPPER Hop# To Locate Ships Spppcli Answer lo Aiis- hang, Red held east coast Sizes 12 to 2fl, 9 to 15 However, there waa some hope If G. O. P. Is Truly In­ ka's smiling face. governnwnt haa been marked by port, as North Korcaps rolled that th* reply will provide definite Her pilot failed to return. a aeries of failures—a dangerous lin'fi Cliurge <»f Soviet With All The Fixln« The heat waa won by Keith Sor- up po.ssibly 60,000 men for Information of the whereabouts of terested in Program trend for any official under a'Red At 100 amall naval craft whose re­ Responsihility in War; an onslaught on Taegu on the Regular $5.98 Values (Oontlnued oa Page Four) govlfiment. r flaming 50-mile central FOR SALE turn the United States haa been Hartford, Aug. 12—<4>)—Govsr- Reds Get I.Jist Word THE RED BARN N o U demanding ' for the paat three Tile latest failure came this front. American reinforce- $3.98 nor Chester Bowles haa hinted that Tko Sign of • Andover I.,ak« year*. week—sn about face by the East menta were rushed to the Taegu WEST SIDE State and Defense department of­ If, aa he put it, Republicans are German government on an alleged Lake Sucers*. Aug. 12—(A*)—The WORTHY SERVICE Sat.. Aug. 12— «:S0 P. M. sector tc» prevent further croM- Regular $7.98 Values, ficials have no Information to sup­ genuinely interested in orovlding Nal) Seventh firebombing of Soviet Occupation Security coiinrll- *1111 snarled up ings of the Naktong river but Red Admission— Adults 85c TAVERN Zone territory by American 142 tilast Crater S t $5.00 port reports that some of these more housing, he might be willing over procedure on the Korean pressure mounted. naval craft and some of the 86 planes. The Propaganda depart­ Children 65c ^ to call another Special Session. question—wound up It* second U. 8. Army and Marine Infan­ M u c h ester merchant ships loaned Russia dur­ Spy Suspect ment put thl* one out Thursday, 331 CENTER ST. Firing a new blast In a recent trymen anchored the southern ing World War n are being used and then, rather hastily, with­ week of squabbling yesterday, Regular $898 Values controversy, the Democratic chief Frank CTieaey, Jr. front of thO( Allied beachhead CALL 2-4132 to haul arms and supplies to drew It. with Russia getting In the Inst near tVtlnJu. They achieved their N o w $6.00 Korean Communists. executive charged laat night that FBI Grabs Mother of Communist governments are far word. The apeerh-making mara­ .95 "senseless obstructionism” on the objective by seising heights six After 4 P, M. May Be Used In Korea from lenient about the mistakes of thon reiumea Monday. miles east of the Red-held city. Now Better ' Rep. Alvin Welchel (R-Ohio) part of GOP leaders In the 1949 2 Children in Fuchs their functionaries. Elaler had Jakob Malik, M president, gave U. 8. HoMs Airstrip or 5929 Anytime Regular $10.98 Valu es legislative session prevented adop­ started off with a bang a year ago hlmscU tha floor yesterday, a* Prepared To Serve You aald yesterday he understands Field dispatches from Pohang, WESTOWN- tion of a bigger state housing pro­ Outstandiiig Citizen Atom Bomb Case after fleeing the United States aa Russia's delegate, to attack the N o w $8.00 som* borrowed American cargo captured by the Reds yesterday gram. a fugitive aboard a Polish ship. United States In a speech designed vessels have been seen In North after slipping through mountain •Tt goes without Mying.” Mid New York, Aug. 12.—(A^—The But he haa had a succession of to doe* out th* council btiilneM v;.\ Korean port*. Welchel called for valleys. Mid U. 8. forces still held Regular $12.98 and $13.98 the governor, "that I shall con­ seventh American—and second mistakes since then. tor the weekend without danger Coats— Second Floor Nears 90th Year the airstrip and the situaUon was Arthur Drug Stores (Oenttoned on Page Four) tinue to support In the Legisla­ woman—arrested by the govern­ Viewed a* Bad Error of an Immediate reply. Values N o w - $9.00 ment In the Klaus Fuchs atom Apparently the RussUma viewed . Hla speech was a counterattack not so tense. American tanka led ture. now or at any time in the % Korea» patraK Htto th* spy ring waa charged yesterday th* last Eisler mistake aa a ee- to U. 8. Delegate Watren Austin’s TRUSSES, BELTS. 4\ future, any honest move aimed at CelebiTatM His Birth­ center of the city without draw­ ELASTIC HOSIERY, a l l SALES FINAL fai?toaslng the funds xvallabl* for with conspiracy to commit Mplo- rtoua on*. Tbs EM t Gsrmait cabi­ Summation Thursday at Russian \ ^ Ives’ Support\ nage. net had taken up Elsler’s charge rMponalblllty for North Korea’s ing heavy fire. CRUTCHES. BRACES Assembly OK’s housing.” day Monday; Pioneer Dresses— Second Floor N o AnnooiioesBesit Brings Dispute She Is Mrs. Ethel GreenglaM about firebombs and had gene so Invasion of South KorM and defi­ Field dispatches from Eighth Expert FIttera Ths dispute began M riy this I Business Leader Is Rosenberg, wife and sister of two far M to threaten West Germany ance of the United Nations. Army Headquarters Mid United Churchill Plan week when Governor Bowles dis­ Assures Okay ^ men already accused of the Mme with Russian “ protection” against Retfa Want All Asia States officers are confident of holding the airfield and recaptur­ closed that 11,000 persons had ap­ \ Still Active at Work crime. allied nights to Berlin, hinting at It followed a statement of Sir plied for certificftea of eligibility She Is a small, slight woman of dn air blockade. But the Russians Gladwyn Jebb, chief British dele­ ing Pohang. Associated PreM Correepondent tiM J W H A L ^ cQki New Approves Army of Eu­ for loans In th* home ownership O f Control Bill By E. Malcolm Stannard 35, the mother of two children. evidently vetoed th* whole propa­ gate, that Communist imperialism NOTICE The government accuse* her of ganda thrust, which may have wants to swallow up all Asia and Hal Boyle reported that American M A N C H i m i l COUW part of the housing program. Be­ new superintendent of the Shop Will Be Closed rope to Protect West cause of a $30,000,000 limitation helping her husband and other* must be stopped. maeWne shop didn’t recognize the persuade her brother to turn over (Ooatiniiad oa Pag* Fear) Our new delivery vehicle is avsilabie for all your pre- put on funds by Republicans, he (OoaUnued on Page Four) The Non-Communist group cam­ From Aug. 11 to Aug. 21 From Red Aggression 'thing in the food line— even broad powers the bill would con­ (Contlnoed on Page Four) (Oanttaned ea Faga Fear) empt Fighters; Senate ment." sugar which seems in much better supply in one shop Faroiik’s Spite The Idea Is to tell all the facto FINE QUALITY COMBED MERCERIZED Temperatures drop below frbez- fer on Mr. Truman. OK's Truman Bill Th* Army announced It ia order­ stopping at comfortable, air-conditionH Pinehurst. "WHIRLWIND" iBg in Michigan . . . Arm y Mys House Measure Ppsaed about Soviet conduct—board cagD ing 8,444 male reeerv* officers to We allow 10% discount on Fro.sted Foods purchased that privately owned “war dogs” The House on Thursday passed them over''the Voice of America, active duty by Oct. 6. Last week Guiding Egypt _ similar measure by a whopping lllOstrate them with movlea s«nt in dozen lots. Picnic supplies- are complete even to char­ which M w service during World Washington, Aug. 12—(A>)—Con­ It called for 62,000 reserve enlist­ c r o s l e y \ $ m a A i t o eum! io qluef War n have no ebUgaKoa to re­ majority—383 to 12. abroad, and the like—but to do gress appeared agreed today that ed men to report during Septem­ coal and briquettes. Cotton Anklets “ I think we are going to get this strictly as a propaganda cam­ turn to active duty . . . Lady G l’a fighting In Korea shall pay ber and October. In turn back or ribbed a ty l*. White and colors. Sizes 8 to I L this through the Senate with paign and not to make formal O A e f i d A i T y ' Elsie DeWoIfe Mendl, famed hos- Criticism o f Private Life bin no federal income taxes, and that WUl Adjust Rm Im « News Flashes chargM which might force an open Melons Are At Their Best Now Stock up for achooL tcH, left eetot^ of $1,000,000 . . . only a few minor changes,” Mid the taxes of their officers ahaU be The Air Foret is summoning You deoY hcNs to etk Mr. and Mra. Dorothy Walters ac­ In U. S. Leads Kiuf Senator Maybank (D., S. C.), (L«to BnUettaM e t tka Wtra) break. reduced. mostly officers o f the rank of cap- cused of murder of ' high school floor manager of the measure. Want RelaUoM Oanttoued A special axempUon for service­ We are offering honey dews Iho wind's psrmltilon to Officials Mid present American tofn or below and enlisted men football star in famOy feud in To Mixed U. N. Stani Maybank predicted defeat for men In areas of hoatility will ba light up with a RON60N policy call for continuing diplo­ and Persians and the finest in Foley, Ala. . . . Twin-engined fly­ an amendment by Senator Taft written Into a new tax bill Mked (Gaattonad am Paga Bight) 2 9 c pr. ing tractor-trailer passee Its first (R „ Ohio), Which would knock matic relations with Moscow and ripe Arizona Cantakrapes. •W hlrlwliid". With Tokyo, Aug. 12.— (JP)—There la Hunt Armed Fugitives In Swamp by President Trurftan to raise $5,- test In Hagerstown, Md. . . . King a widespread but unconfirmed be­ from the bill a provision giving for taking no steps to force th* 'windshield up, you get o Plant City, FU., Aug. r hte 000,000,000 a year as the “ first and queen of nudist colony who lief among many well-placed the president a free lumd to de­ RuMiana out o f the U. N. Thl* Dew fresh Yellow Corn, Lima iiisane men armed with a a a w ^ oft shrtgun government Is stUl counting on InsUllment” of the nation's pay iteady flome, even In a said they fell In love at first sight Egyptians that Egypt’s decision cide whether $nd when wage- mento on the Korean W ar and Second Pearl Beans and Shell Beans. have cancelled their wedtUng prlce-ratlonlng control* should be swamp near here today M officers tried to ‘hem rat. eventual peace in Korea to Im­ minor goW. WHh wind- p l y . not to help the United Nations In prove rather than dim th* pros­ America's rearming againot Com Korea resulted from the direct Imposed. . Deputies shot at Lonnie J. Parrish “J New Fan Colon Judges of contest to find woman pects for world accord. munism. thield dewn,,lt'« o command of King Farouk. Taft’s proposal 1* to let Con­ The decision on fighting men’s who could talk the longest call him for an inaUnt carrying the weapon. He frit to rte The Uteat blast In propaganda Harbor Looms These sources M y- the mon gress make those decision* later. emortly rtylod halter for contest off after first half hour in but vanished when the officers approached him. He and hla campaign waa loosed yesterday by taxes waa made yesterday by the In Sheer or Semi Sheer arch’s prime motivation for the The Ohioan, chairman of the Sen­ Senate Finance Committee is it You're Invited To See Indoor uM. Precision- Fort Lee, N. J. . . . United Na­ ate Republican Policy committee, companion. Vasco Lee Joyner, were »«"on g the eight men Secretary of State Acheaon. He decision was hla peeve over Amer made three charges against Russia unanimously approved an Increase tions Secretary-Genersl Trygve told the Senate yesterday there who escaped from the State Hospital at Chattahoochee 8un- General Says Reils May bu ilt to fine {e w e lry First QuaUty lean prcM critlciam o f hla private and Its delegate In the U. N. Se­ of about $3,000,000,000 a year In ClioioeTnedts . . RCA Victor At . . U e ssys “ Amerlcaas will hold Is no need for such controls now. stondardf, your Uislr bridgehead in Korea” . i Ufe. day. ^ ^ ^ curity eouBcU Jakob Malik. taxes on personal tncomea of over Strike Any Day With Even so, the dedsion reported He added that If COngreM Is go­ Acheaon asserted in a statement 80,000,000 taxpayers. Britain's Psrtlsment wUI meet ing to'authorise them, It should t O N S O N will give Sept. 12 to dtacuM national de> ly came only after a bitter secret that the Soviets desire a Korean YromoM Program Okayed A-Bomb; Grab Europe at least retain the right to M y Brief Case Suspect Slashes Wrists ) . The committee now has approv­ yeora of obedient light*. , fease . , . Play depicting life of cabinet seHlon during which five London. Aug. 12— (/P)-^A man charged with stealing a settlement which would be “abject Nylon Hosiery Paul Robeeoa will be presented in mllnsters— Including Foreign Mln­ when they should be used, submission to Communist control” , ed the major Items of th* Preel- MlnnMpolia. Aug. 12 — (F) — ChooM one of our nmny but he has Mid he would be glad An Pinehurst meat is cut to order and you can get BRUNNER’S ■ONiON sAJseeMsAiikjrawHIVWIPiP Moscow soon . . . British occupa­ later Sslsh Eddin Bey and Social briefcase full of British atomic aeewte was that RuMian tactics in ths Securi­ dent’* tax program. It has followed Lieutenant General Harold L. the finest steak in Man^hester^ any size, any thickness. handsome RONSONi. tion sons in Germany baas twa Affairs Minister Achmed Bey Mr. Truman did not ask for today after he dashed his wriste In hli jail i»IL Hla randi- ty council are designed “ to thwart his main proposals, #nit th* bill George, A ir Force retired, aald to­ wage-prlce-rationlng' ' authority. Pinehnrst 69c Chuck Ground ia as fresh as it is pos^ nfiM more Communist aewspapeis HusMln—supported the UJ4. Ko- tion was described as “not serious,” but a preliminary hear- day the United Stotea facea “a G>nne<^cnt*s e e e (Ooathiued eo Page Four) 'aible to get ground meat. RelafOreed heel end t o * far extra wear. Colors: Twenty-two passengers safe after inir on the theft charge, scheduled for today, was phstpracd (OMtteaed *a Pag* Faor) Pearl Harbor of aurvlval." being dumped Into Lake Mendota, (ONttaned siu Pag* Psur) (Coattoned on Pagre Four) ”We arc altttag on a keg of dy­ LARGEST r (kew. A laJW* tia*. elae eReaSar . . « $P,00 Bctdieur neutral taupe, maple glace neutral tan. prading his recovery. He is William Ralph Wakeham, 35. Saturday we suggest Tender Cure Corned Beef— Wisconsin, when cabin cruiser namite that might explode at any overturns. ‘ Morreirs Ready-to-eat Ham. If Handy’s, keep their TELEVISION CMer 8sbka* bwa a ie * 8% to lOH. tlma,” th* gentral aald ad- Bridgeport city administration Ten Killed In Rail CoUfalon Arkansas Paper Says State dreaa bafore the national eonven- promise and makes us another shipment of Trimmed ^ - IT* nr Srias court victory against school Rio De Janeiro. Aug. 1*—(^ T w o tralna lo a ^ ^th Uon her* at the Fratenal Order board membsr who chaUsngsd its Reynolds Tobacco Scion Saraked Shoolders they wffl be an exceDrat lbuy at DEALER ■tobawjtA'a eatt commuters coUided head-on today at Pavuiw ^ the border at EagleaL SSelb. tight to control state aid grants. . . "Th* first knowledga o f a war A r e W ^ I G ram of the Federal District and the SUte of Rio De Jineiro and To Be Site of H-Bomb Plant 358 East Center Street | yw Masefield. Britain’s 72 yssr Missing on Mt. '^hiiniy Inittotad a*0nst thts country by Farm Fresh Fowl for fricassee makes the finest Stamps Givea old post UuNats, progressing fav first reports said 10 were killed and 70 injured. A preliminary Russia would come through th* orably after appendectomy . . . axiUosion of atomle bombs against chkkra aandwiches and salads.; and investigation indicated one of the trains disregarded a warn­ little Rock.. Aug. 12—(81—^TTie^si.to to tiethe concluaion that only Arkan* W ith Cash Metal file found januned In boiler • ^ i T V ^ n v . 1 aaa hns all the necaaaanr slenwnto selected objective#, maybe SO to OPEN tub* of British Aircraft Carritr D Lona Pint, , Aug. 12—($■)— t'.bacco fortune, and WaaMrman, a (OoBtUnad am fZ ga ]thiaa> t< E v w y ’‘•’fiSBNE®” tt.OWt 'te H o Si'iS .W On l Y ^ o v i e Y'i.,