■'f • / , / •«-S3“ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBBB 4. ISM Sitmingi JfnraUt Average Dally Net Pi« m Roa 188V.A' '■# ',1 inar Um Week BsSlaf Dmitwlur S8. 188i Iha Lucy 8pancar group wtU During World War I, ha saw ovar- laaat this avanlng at eight Vi leek Red Croaa Hera Aiks; Notes 40 Years aeas aervlea with tha 28th Dlvl^ 4S| own at tha Second OangragsUonal ChiMrmi's Doaks Sion, rising to tha rank of esp- 10,021 y F o r i Ulii. church. ! I For tbd p u t Sva yaars, Mr: MamkMr Mqneh€af9 r"" A City o f VQIogo Charm ______0t ■W'Mtr- j • • • Tha local . lUd Croas Chap With Phoenix Chatisy h u aarvad u saeratary Red Bsnee of Ctocistlaez OMt. D ^ tm oC te- Mrs. caiariaa. r . Berry of L«"8-. ter has .received a call for chil of tha Phoenix Mutual board of PRICE F0URCBNT8 ^ - , .—><« l a v ^ to play Mnart*. maaulow, Maaa, will ba the-guan dren's books and toys for the directors. He resides at 21 Hart MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1950 (BIGRTEBN PAGES) bcMt* and wbtet rritUy ayralnc at a p ^ e r at the October meaUp^ of Subniarine base, New London. George W. Cheney Ob ford jrodi here. > Mai’s AdvMlWas «e Fas* IS) aicM e*«loA at tha boiM of Xn. Hio. Manchester Oarden Mon The recent fire at the base de OaBa Oaaaaaat, ISS Parinr atm t. day evening, October 16.^^einbers stroyed the nur^n^ and its serves AnniversBry EVERY WED. NIGHT AT 8 are abked to note t ^ change of equipment. It ia used by the ith Hartford Firm n * oufeaaga gioiv freai U* night from the oaeotld Monday of .families of tha man quartered fenilM ta thta aoettoa of Um atata tha month, and toioaarve the date there and for ehlldreh of vis Rummagt Sale. and invite fi^ d s. Mrs. Barry itors. Donors of toys or books irge W. Cheney, aecond vice wiB aaaat at Uta Whiten library to* Amerlcu Legloa Auxiliary manow foranooa. A aalaaman from comes hlghhr recommended. Her may leave them at tha Red preaidMt and secretary of fhe I TINKER HALL H. R. Huattinc company of subject v5li be “Seasonal Flower Cross headquarters, on the sec Phoenm .i|fut«jal .^ife, Inaupance American Legion Home Arrangefhenta." ‘ ond floor of tha House and Massive U, N. Is Poised at Border win hava on diaplay Company,' yesterday observed his Army Hale building. October 6-«P:86 A. M.. tha bant d naw booka from tta fall fortieth anniversary with Ihs com Uat UaMhaoB wUl ba aanmd In tha 'fhe Ladles Aid Society of the pany. diractonr room by tha Uary ^ion Lutheran Church >^ll meet Aftsr graduating from Yale _ ^ — i_——— ^ ^ t ____ _ ' Chtra g ta d p from tha Sacokid C ^ - this evening at 7:30. Members are Arthur A. Stevens, 532 Wood- ITnivereity In 1910, Mr. Cheney fr^iaUoaal church. ^ reminded to bring their mite boxes. bridge street. Is in Lancaster,, Pa., joined the home office ataff of SAVE ON What Price Cbow? Mrs, Louiae Mertens Is in charge thta week attending the Armstrong Phoenix Mutual. A member of AMESITE DRIVEWAYS Blast Bowjes 4 0 H urt as Mta. Aania Martin Ha^tt, waU pf refreahments. ^ Cork company bureau of marchan- the new busineea department, h«‘ - - INSTALLED. WITH A ]jAllied Troops Ready kneam local raaidant iw *8 yam , dislM wholesaler training course. waa elected aaaiatant aecretary df George W. Cheney CARPET _ odabrita her^Wh birthday Chester Olson of Worcester, Mr. Btevens is a rapfaaantatlva of the company in 1930 and aecTe- For Pre^non on, October P^Bafore leaving Mass., will be present at the re tha Rumsey Distrlbutprs, Inc., tary in 1938. He was advanced Reon Sloe R on MACHINE SPREADER Train Hits Tank Car Manehaider oyn a year ago, ahe hearsal of the senior choir this Hartford. to eecond vice president gnd sec WaU to WaU lm«SlaHona her jxune with her aon*in> evening at 8:16 at the Covenant retary In January, 1947,. Association and for eight years Work Guaranteed • Free Estimate* • Terms Arranfed Congregational church, in prepara t Mr. Cheney ia prealdent 6f the ■arved u editor of its publication, On For^Third To Cross Parallel as law a**hit and only five blocks from midtown run lawn mower. Which ROK Army talapbona 8193. before returning to Manchester, Rap. John Lodge, the Republi tMker leap^ high into the air Wiii8 in U. N. can ckndidate for Governor, crttl- and lapped at some of the cars on Erie — within minutes after the Inspector Hal Allen said Has Already Passi^; ciz^ the Governor for hia atate- the palatial westbound New Ehig- 1:15 Am. (e. a. t.) crash. They Barnes, driving a p«»wored menta in a speech at a OOP rally land States exptesa. kbpt the fire from engulfing the' mower, allpped off a curb yea- Marines Push Beyond . In Jfew Haven last night. Said WllllmanUc Woman Hurt train and sided in rescuing passen Authorizes liivaHion of^ trrday and struck an automo Lodge! Among the Ihjur^ waa Mra. gers. bile halted by a red light. Liberated Uijongbu “Noticing la aacred to the A. D. Harry Standlah. 82, ^ 211 North Nearly 50 passengers were North Korea; See No Barnes was charged wrtth Double Green Stamps A. Governor, even to the extent of atreet, WllUmantfc, Coiin. trapped in the only car which over Retaliation by Red irckless driving, leaving the Bulletin! going to camp Pickett and telling The engineer of the Boston to turned. . scene of sn accident and hav Double S. & H. Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales our Connecticut boys that he has Chicago express had no chatjee to 12 Go to Hospitals Chinese; Slates Poll ing no driver's license. Tokyo, Friday, Oct, 6*—^^ information that leada him to be- keep hia train from bitting ' the Twelve of the injured paasengera — Beating down the strong Given With Cash Sales lieva their training period will be tank car. It waa hurled Into ttw were admitted to hospitala but are Lake Success, Oct. 6—(4^—The est resistance yet encounter m over In April when moat of ua. In express' path fronl a freight train not in critical condition. With These Specials All Day THURSDAY ONLY i cluding tha PenUgon and the traveling eastbound on a parallel At least 10 others on tha express,. United Nations moved full steam ed in North Korea, the Kore Democratlo Chairman of the track. including, one crewman, ware treat-1 ahead, today, to put. Into effect an Reds Seize _ an .BcpubUc’sJChIrd,,.DiviaiA. »._i. Kelsey, 41, Twelve survivors wera picked up tor of Vienna. They plied con tha.1 rapped sharply to Coleman letter immediately after It was occupant of the house, and Mtsa (Lata BaSatkU al Rw UP) WIN) by a slater ehip, the minesweeper crete, coal and atones on tracks who threw him but. Aahbura dispatched to toe Soviet Embas Helen Gtodwln, 81, a family Merganser and carried to Pusan, all over toe Russian portlona of Gas Plants doubled to rigbt^««ntar as Bauer sy, has made • thorough study of friend. Kona toe capital. $ ^ . 5 9 . ^ 1 $ 1 . 0 0 failed In an attempt to make a Tha are zUrUd sKortly after 9 The 188-foot wooden hulled SALE PRICE ^ . toe document and ia using it oh At least seven'etreetcar open- its "Voice of America” broadcasts o’clock and the buUdiiv was a KiOed By Trailer Truck Mania etruck-toe mine on her jon weN Injured—toNe of them Ten Leaders in British Whatever you’re Accustom^ to paying for a Each (OoaUaaad as Pag* Fear) to foreign lands Including RuaaiA mass of flamea when Westbrook New Britain, Oct. 5—(/P)— Walter H ar«yn, 45, of 147 starboard Side and sank about two seriously—aa they rented Oom- m m Stassen accompanied toe copy I firemen reached toe scene.' Aid Governor strieet, Hartford, waa i i ^ U y ’’I " mllea off sboN. muniet violence. Strike Are Haded Into topcoat..it will pay you to get a genuine.“Bot- I waa eummoned ftom nearby Say- The commending officer of the The renewal of'Communist open • i he B^t.to toe State Department hrook and the Baybrobk fire de hit by a 10 ton trailer truck on Cedar street, Newington, Magpie, LL J. O. Warmn R. Per Court by Labor' Party any". Brand 500 two ply worsted gabarjline. partment raaiionded with a truck day. Police Chief William ^H ^leian of Bcm, U among the missing. violence appeared to stem from (^loettaeed aa Fags thrae) Red fury at toe failuN of yeater- Looked at from any angle, “Botany” fits your ■ - . ** load of water needed to fight the the driver of the truck aa Frank J.^Buaaey of Lexington, Mass. WeN "BMenUy laid" London. Oct — — Tha Keene, N. H„ Oct. 5-^^M rs. Geori^nna 0 1 ^ day that a "gNat many” Russian- The strike call yesterday waa with troopo and lesal action. 36" FINE, QUALITY WHITE HOUSEWARES BABY SHOP the Maatfig dwelling found Kelsey heeded only by moat of the M,000 Ten ^eged leaden of the walk lay your bands on—rich, luxurious, strictly A 18-liour segetlatiac ^aeaaloA position of toe Treasury Oct. 3 net lying In the kitchen and Miss Glad Rockland. Me„ met death 4<^ay In a made floating mhiM hava been out wera.tike# Into rourt, ebarsro bu^et receipts, $58,855,852.98; found In Korean yrsteN. He Mid workcra In aoma 200 Riiaslail'':coB- Beacon Robes in brown, bhie or r^ Slat .held between parties, avetla win In the llvlnS room. They burned Mia. Annie Bennett, 68, of Fon Ito I..ac. Wlscofisin, trolled factorlN. T«l*y wen these with breaking a law againrt un loui-of-the-su^t. The fit? Like the proverbial threat of strike of 5,000 employes budget expOR LAMP nance $5,909,889,099 peegram to To Inspect BoQrd Records 1 a treHey^bUe eoHlaion a ramp fa the Harvard S d ^ rc eub plants If neadad. o f its Idnd in the country. Nylon. Bo3ra’ style $1.39, Girls* style I SMka M b Sri Week SPECIAL • • • • « «.• ••••••••. *ee«ee raise - southeast Asian living iwaystotlm today. ^ * * * Denw. Oct wouVdn’tAhe reCeli^ It ^ un of a Uareat- ComptoU^-Shad^-uid 8t«p-a-UU owitch. $ 1 . 4 ^ standards. ened coal strike. The strike, Invohriag 1,400 Bjen, flood at baytng.acdais swamps Torrington, Oct. 5—(FT—Two^* Through hia counsel, a ty At- appoint John L. Lewla'dog catch ended Its thlid weA today. Gm THE FABRIC IS THE SOUL OF THE SUIT Holbrook Earthuoake In Costa Rica i .. . can Oatahoat .VHfelaaky • 11 Stock market briefly as prices ex newspaper mporters have scored torney_l Harry Omen, ------er,” iPNeldent Truman wrdte Ook>- suppUao to 1J)00,000 tsa to to d yeaterday notified Nporten W|l-w p- r^ui^Soi^ CoaU Rica, Oct. 5—(/P)^A stro^^rthquafce ra ^ S U te Senator Nm I Biahop a He wrote that i Lewie would tend lArycar high. . .Defense De- a victory in tbetf battle for the make 9 good ambaasador becauaa North London hava been out aff w METAL UNDEI^ED ,partment notifies American fami right to Inspect minutes Of,the Uam J. DonahuA of Torrtattofi_ *6 shook San Jose at .10:19 aan-fe. s.t.) today. Wghtened In- year and a half agn ,-I-/ serloualy doplqtod by to* w a lk ^ and______Midiael______J. Murphy, of Wator- Water* Bishop dlsdoaed yMterday the he "haa a more formidable 19- lies of 89.758 Hareaa battle eaa- Torrington Board of Wuegthm. hahitants ran into the stmtR ^ paaranoe than StaUn; roaro ‘naf Tb* man are demondlng a po# BLANKET CHEST ' ualtles through Sapt. 29. . . .M. Faced with a court order re .bury, that he would make the mlq- PNsident’e Nply to hla loudar Gromyko; hurls more ralN d torro penoe (SH <«ata) m l^W^e 8 PEGIAI4' «eeeee««i Leon Dayton, EC^ ^ e ( for It^y, quiring him to let the' nevemea utaa<'avmishle. auggesUon that the' Unlt^ Mine 'teup* a . J W H A K ( M u 32 Miners Die In Blast __ WorksN chief be appointed Aai- choice InvegUvea ^nd quatattene says In letter to look at the-noerda by tomonow The two Nporten went to tha fr6m the elaaaiea In his oratory A hiwyar tor too IS dAndoats Gaaperi that 11^ I or appear In court to jexplain why Board of Educationation and a Santiago, Chile. Oct. 5—(;py—Thirty-two bassedor to RueslA not Clement C; Holbrook. Secre- look at the reoordAordA . / , Biahop aald ho didn’.t make toe "i^ORIEEIf BTJlM pi *ieoald hava dona Vkilled and ftve Injured today In a gas explosion fa the Pique (OuaMoaed on Mlaa) vanca nation’s I tary of the School Board, backed better tiUbUo In May, 1949, when edbi>maaRi*aafleMa9albw«MllmaaeellsmiaaRaee9allMF"esailF laibi U 1 down-from his pwvioua stand. roaltofO.M ' [ Grande Mine at Lota. Concepcion Province. war period. (. • ■ ■■ ' i " ■' - . < ■ V .... -V y. MANCHEStBS EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1960 i' I PAGE iLtN CB BsiB R EVENING HlflKALD.MANCHEHl UR, UJNWn l WUKSUAt, OCTUBEK 6, I960
National Bank, A * P Btoras, Newspapci' Wccl one o f sevsrml policemen joining in See 17 Plants Cheney BvotiMrs, Pioneer Para Gasoline Cost tha' hunt saw him duck behind Washington; StallB haa^ I d hs chute, Oariyia Johnson. Rogers Bush Former some bushes.. waa sorry but hit doctora»rt w(,’QUld Oorporatlon, Manchester Modeb, / Am, Your pact *T)aciim fbunmun*"" la SSW rJ.r:iJXS;!Ache 80tt H a ils not allow him to moka ' i ^ g K slly said that Bush plaaded ed u ^ y » BUBSC# evarywhara,” American Platt Security CWincU Juaa 25, aad XXohl OuuDO Company. Uanebea- with him to “ shoot me in the journey. I n B I E T o i ter Knitting Mills, OlfoM Soap Is Cut Again Reporter Hesident Here Blast Bowles Bush’s opponent, William Ban- withdrawal o f foreign troopd ba- bock” so he Wouldn’t have t » re Jfidy Dona ton, waa inactlv# last night, but foro taking up tha queaUon o f the X Oompany, A B A Tool pany. ^ X. turn to, JalL The ex-conviot later OarluM Stalsseii letter . Andrewa aides aaid he’d have a busy to To Free Korea future of Korea. FirsC NaUbnal Stores, The Mat\-Mar^- 1 am your newapaper raporter. broke down and nobbed and then PaU Total o f -8 4 7 " Teaclleft chester Herald, the Manchester Drops Another (>nt Man 1 ^ 0 Efi^Miped in Gena For Prediction day! HI# plan# call for a hellcoptsr Woold Alert AeaemMy r o a s t in g c h ic k e n s News la my bueiness. I have no became belligerent with photogra- Kelly Tleraey To Red Caiief Trust Company, and the Manches pinions. I give no advice. My In- phert at Police Hesadquarters. tour of Fairfield County town*, Wins in U. N. The political commlttM alieo re SEE HOW • A a m To Be Shown Busiuest, ter Savings Bank. Today'as Ixical Price HaHTord Own^Mome with one of th# landing# at the •’“ y chlckfiiis is fltin otr BMsty fry«rt sr terast Ues in telling the atory as it Bush was sentenced to serve ^‘Summer “ Where the O n F o rty -T h ird . s jected two other Soviet resolu Danbury Fair. Manufacturing Places ^ n # Spsaliere W a r .Is Continued happan*^ 1 am a tralnad obsarvsr. from three to 10 years In 1947 after Stock'’ tions. Th e y would have called on (OeatlBaed froas Paf* Ob*> smalt roasters. It la a good ttfiie to stodi jroar frafli On Flower Street \ Sidewalk From Hartford came word that (Continaed From Page Om ) THEY RUN Afternoon epookere Uete^ hy the of tha occunvnee* about which being convicted In Superior Ctourt 712S from bUBinesam^ on bualneaa ford Soap Company; W. R. Spen ing the entire price cut be niajoc. a..journalism school; maybe I got returned to the jail because his M N P E R S O N ^ George C.'cbnway. House Re ect” to show what the U. N. can to the peace. It would atao request methods and pollile*. Buaineasmen cer of Spencer Rubber Oopipany; companies have offered ossiitance. my education in a. print shop or a case had failed to come up in Su publican majority leader, contend do in this line. member natione to earmark part not commit the American govern- roen to any •particular action and hear about modern school methods Robert Hathaway of Manchester However, at 20.9 and 21.9, . tha newspaper offlde where my first perior Court; where he U charged ed that the Democratic Chief Exe Bevixi Assails 4. A new U. N. commission of of their armed servlcea for U.N Trust;. Frank J. Miller of Man might bring a new point of view and requirement*'and how to use profit to dealers la practically at job was to. run when someone with injury or ilek of injury to cutive had “ made a rubber stamp seven member* to see that the duty. school record* In' employing per chester Savings Bank; Thomaa minor children. out Of the Senate with public plan’s provision* are carried out. to bear on the Ruselan high com bottom. yelled “ Copy, boy!” However it Labor Pacifists The aim ie to provide a force sonnel. Administrator* see bosl-': Ferguaon of The Manchester Ehre- Tha price w ar'is not as drastic came, I am trained to report news' Bound Over To High Court XAVIER funds” by riving Jobs to Demo Six members of this watch-dog mand. ready to meet future aggression Yet the feet that Stasecn sug nesa methods at Work and get ning Herald; H; E. Diehl, Diehl as it first appeared, one source re worthy happenings. The former local man waa pre cratic memhera. committee already have been Candle company; Joaeph Bell, Lew Immediately and to prevent Rus gested such a meeting, official on WANTED ideas from new vocational courses. ported. The price cutting msy go sented in Hartford Police Court ’"Those' men, after being ap (Oonttnoed From Page One) named. The se.venth place ha* is WInU, Harry Roes, Norman My job ie to be where the news sia from hamstringing antl-ag- one Bide and unofficial on the oth Students hear from their teachers ss low as 19.b cants per gallon, this morning for car theft and es “EASY LIVING” pointed to lucrative jobs,” eald been left open in the hope that Anderson and Ross Hahn of (Man happens. I watch it happen and Kllisbelk Hcatt, Victor gresslve action through use of the er. could prove to be in Soviet FnH'tine gas station at- about opportunitlcsjin businesk and but dealers would not be able to cape from jail, these charges a riv Oonway, "became the moat aub- an overwhelming vote of support India will accept it, how to preparr for them. chester Model; Clarence Anderaon obssrvd 1( carefiilly. Then I must Ing from yesterday's incident, Mslarr, Larllle Ball in defeaUng the paclflet resolu India, considered here to be the veto in the Security CJouncll. eyee a major weakneee of hla pro* % teadant—days. Must be «x- opsrat* S t . any lower figure per servient group of Charlie Mc- Day**' Scbednle of AB A Tool Company; Samuel J. write it impartially and correctly. Bush waived examination and was Also Carthye ever seen on Capitol Hill.” tion. The vote; cast by. the dele most influential of the Aslan state* purol. . gallon. M pcnvncwi* The full title of this event is Roseneteln and Joseph S. Carter There must b* bo hearsay in my bound 'over to Superior Court un , “AdveBture IsIaBd” Alfred F.. Wechsler, who waa gates on behalf of all their m e^ had maintained a middle course on OutUnee Defense Plane What Stalin has always talked Business, Industry,; Education Day. of Manchester KniUing Mills; and stories. der bond o f 829.000. 'N^sy . CsIhasB, Bhaeds leader of the Senate’s Democratic hers in Britain, waa 4 .M 1 .^ the rival plans for Korea. Her about and publicly encouraged in S Apply After 7 :S0 P. M. Teacher* arc divided into groups William R. Powers II, Thomas The etstements in my stories Bush worked himself free from XPtrailas—Extra , representative. Sir Benegal N. New Haven, Oct. 5—OP)— State recent years Ie a meeting with A T THE RETAIL SALESROOM “ flee (lass f'aawdy majority, *aw thing* In a different vote* against to 881.000 votes for to tour the , different planU of Morrissey, Patrick Carroll, John Laimch Series must be checked; the facts must a chain and hsuidcuffs which held light. “ Not a single piece of ths resolution. The almost solid Rau, Introduced a proposal yes Defense Director Roger F. Gleason President Truman. The President’s their own choice. At 9 o’clock in J. Harrington, Thomas F. Garvey, be verified; the names must be him to other prisoners In the van. progressive lerislKUo" was bought vote of the trade union delegatee terday to set up a sub-committee outlined plan* for the organization advisers <>Bve assumed the Rus I Cook's Service •itK sian leader wanted to get the MEN’S 100% :0»lJN the morning they will *tArt the George L. Moore and E. J. Murphy spelled correctly; the addresses He mside his bid for freedom on with « political deal.” he said. assured its defeat. to compromise the eight-nation of Connecticut's defense before Of Rail Talks United SUte* In a position In tour, meeting with top executive* of the First National Store. must b* right. My story must con Walnut strM t as ha jumped from ' ^ ------II ^ Wechsler contended that Bowles and Soviet Korean, plan*. more than 400 city and town offl- H Sfof ion the van and raced up a driveway Bevin's speech may well have which by direct two-power deals of management. Some amaller tain what happened, when, where, CoBilBg, “ B O BB utm iL had refused to make deals with Hope India Wifi AM ciala, defer«e co-ordlnatore and m with Deputy Sheriff Prank Kru- JUKE8” sad **E1.“ , been hie last to a Party conference he could wring concession# end \ V, Manchester Green companies are teaming up and «;ontiDaed from Pngs One) whom it happened to, and if pos Republican leader* de*plte hints as a government minister. His This was defeated, but many state and local police here lost and making, two tours. Luncheon clnskl in hot pursuit. Deputy • PASO” la eelsr break down the unity between thta »■- sible, why. that "a few job*, a little patronage health 1* a matter of deep con delegations hoped that India would night. The former FBI man will be served In the cafeteria of Sheriff Andrew Johnson remained country and lU Allies. O pen Forum pay. Bnginevrs reportedly are to the Republican machine might cern and two recent trip* to the accept the majority will and con streased the need of enlisting "top” the Bowers school for most while I may be a bobby-eoxer reporting with the prisoners. Mr. Truman has repeatedly seeking a 20 per cent pay boost. grease the rails a little.” hospital have sapped most of the sent »to lend her prestige to the men In preparing plana for an some, companies are arranging to the results of the high school Steals a Parked Auto 'The two legislator* deUvered emergency and said that the de mode clear that he la not Interest . Hopee to Ser>e Tonn Well Those demanda were held up The fugitive then took a parked old strength he once showed. commission. The other "w m ^ro have dinner at their own cafeter basketball game; I may be your tailed makeup of the atate-wlde or ed— that In hie opinion the place while the trainmen and the con- sedan belonging to the Connecti radio broadcast from Hartford are Australia. Chile, The Nether ias or at local restaurants. EoIIom-- favorite columnist telling what last night, while the governor him Chargee Ruselaa U e ganization would be announced to work out the bitter lesuea be To The Editor, ductora wrangled this summer cut Coed and CharcoM Company lands. Pakistan, the Philippine*, tween Rueela and the West is the HALE'S ing a short rest period, there will with the nation's railroad, The cafe society ie doing; I may be a self appeared before a Democratic The Foreign Secretary branded soon. The meeting was the first be talks by leading figures in each I fhould very much appreciate brilliant student o f foreign affairs and later abandoned it on Hillside J ” e He set out by Russia” and and Turkey. United Nation*. He has said he lines were seized Aug. 27 tq avert avenue, hie brief period of free rally at nearby Wethersfield. of a eerie* of eight to be held In industry and the day's events will the use o f your Open Forum col reporting wt at happens In the repeated by*’’eome of our weak- The Soviet plan, defeated 46-5 would be glad to talk to Stalin In umns to thank the many people a strike of the 800,000' trainmen dom ended when Sergeant Kelly, OnUlnes Health Program communities throughout the state Headquarters be brought to a close about S United Natione. Wherever the minded people” the idea that the with eig'ht abstention*, was of Mancheater who voted for mo and conductors— whdae . diipute ’There he outlined a health pro o'clock. news happens, there you find me. gram for the SUte which he eald United SUtee ever will be an ag- flcially similar to the majority FOR in the election on Monday. etui la unsolved. They turned proposal but was atucked by Those plants taking part In BIE would Involve ’’absolutely no gov greasdr. I wish to assure them and the down one offer for a 28-cents Like a medieval herald, like a French Delegate Jean Chauvel as Day are the Southern New Eng ernment control or interference.' other citizens of Mancheater that hourly pay increase for yard serv colonial town crier, like a witness He said American labor — the placing North and South Korea HOSE land Telephone Company, First throughout my term of offlc* I ice employees and a nickel an hdUr in a trial, I tell only what I eaw In brief, the governor’s program A F L and the CIO — “would bring calls for health Insurance for un on an equal fooUng and attempt will do my best to serve the town for those on the rolling trains plus and heard happen. down any government in the United Ing to Ignore North Korean ag- well. cost of living increases for the 1 am YOUR reporter. usual medical expenses, a medical States that set off on the path of ENJOY YOURSELF AT school for the University o f Con- greealon "and thereby eacape lU Sincerely, next three years. oggresaion.” nsctlcut, and clinics about th# coneequencea.” Milk Fed Broilers, Harry J. Flrato. The switchmen and yardmen ac He colled for weatern armed — NOW PLAYING — State for early detection of dla- Therefore, he said, the rseohi- cepted the railroads’ offer because strength and resolute action aa Uon was "worthies*” and Imprac most of their members would get 40 H url in Train | ELEANQB PATBICIA ’\ ease. possible way to peace because EAST HARTFORD Fryers, llpssters Th* 'first rebroadcast of a Lon CAVEY'S Prescott Bush, Republican can tical. He said the Indian compro don radio program was mads in the 28 cents Increase. PARKER NEAL “failures by aggressors must mean The railroads committee, headed MUSIC AND FUN WITH THE -didate for U. 8. Senator, also took mise attempt also was impossible TELEPHONE 8-3231 «nff Capons this country in 1929. Collision at Eriej RUTH ROlilAN triumph for peace over the sadistic because it sought "to combine the by Diinlel P. Loomis, has to talk In *^HREE SECRETS” the stump. In a foreign policy desire for war and deatruction.” Dreesed. cleaned and waobed with all of the rail unlpns press speech at Stratford, he called for practical with the impractical.” Plus; “ When Ybiyre SmlHng" “ Russia could sit down at the con Wrapped la oellopbaae and held ing for the shorter work week (Continued From Page One) a pacific pact like the Atlantic The Soviet plan called for a ference table with ue tomorrow la deep Ireese far year eea- without loss of pay. FOUROFUS realeare. No waitl^. PRESCRIPTIONS Slate New Wage Demandfi dows with their bare fists to free and we could forget the past,” SUN.: “ Fuller Brush Olrl’* Bevin declared. "But we would A fter toda.v's preliminary ses the injured. PI.U8: “ CoBvIcted” Fine Foods Delicious’Cocktails Rjuigeg« Refrigernton Prtce$ Are Lower OampooBded by men' of nmay sion with Loomis’ committee, the Upwards of 20 doctora reached have to have the right to be treat y*0r* eaperlenoe. engineers and firemen will come the scene within 30 minutes.' They ed oa honea^ people.” HARVEST p T I V A L Waabernand AC DeSvery la Maaebeoter up with brand new wage demands treated many persons on the spot Qassified Would Work Throngh U.N. It Pays to Know In another 10 days. A t least the “ We have tried the four-power Oilier Appliances Friday Cveolnga for minor injuries. B u m i K k t . Arthur Drug Stores union chiefs have called their divi Eleven cars of the train were Adverth>eiPCPts and five-power business o f set Amatingly long wearinR, quick drying, shrink-proof. H. A. FRINK sional chairmen to meetings here cast about like jackstraws. Their AM wm ganfi.aaAM*Bai8ml^ tling the fate of all little powers," Hardly nollcable imperfections. Colors; Maroon, brown, ne.xt week to coneldbr new wage all-steel construction not only kept he said. " I don’t like the prospect RajU tH ^ -icOM Salllvaa Aro. Wapptag THE MOST dark green, navy, black, grey. Sizes 10 to 13. and operating rules proposals. them from catching fire but pre AIR-CONDITIONED CLASSIFIED ADVT. of assuming that every little Tel. Maa. 7ISS After « P. M. In addition to the flrefmen and vented a catastrophe, said an un FASCINATING • DANCEABLE DEPT. HOURS: country can be bandied about on engineers, claiming to ^ Represent A WeaSerfsl Skew I the decislona o f the big ones.” SPECIAL! identified crew member. While 8:39 A. M. U) 4:45 P. M. some 250,000 locomotive' crewmen, helping the injured, he commented: • BAND IN TOWN • I Instead, he said, he now prefers WANTED 1? unions in the non-operating JsSr Garlsad Dsaa Asdresrs _ . _ . --Ito work excltislvely through the Flames Wreck 2 Cars Gm s Kellr Listings, both rural and field of the industry are to meet Oeae Tlenwy OTHER ADV8. ON PAGE U l united Nations. “ If we had wooden cars on this “ Hl'lIXEB For tenpUBg left-overs that go urban by which we can bet here for the same purpose October train it woiild have been awful,” “ Wksre The , i 1 Bavin said the West now haa 11. Tlie non-operating unions— STOCK” SIdetrsIk over big— use up biscuits, mufflns, ter serve oor long list of The tank car was about midway la c«l«r Esdt” TH E ‘ ' ' lliLnarB fnr Ab Ib TT I “ t**™*** • wider thing" than a whose members do not ride the In the 78rcar freight train. TEMPO FOUR ” ” 1 European army seeking security. rolls by splitting and covering ALL WOOL property buyers. trains—are under the general at S:IS el 1:35 *sd 1* Eightero of the freight cars WASHINGTON Street — Two Th*t l ^ g Is the AUanUc Pact, with X bit oi butter, sugar and leadership of George E. Lelghty, FEATURED TONIGHT were deraH.rti, including the oil years old colonial. Largs firing b« eald, bringtag’’the whole c ^ a - cinnamon. And heat. President of the Ortler of Rail SsB., B(>b Rope, “ Fsaeir Peat*” Toom with flreplaca, dining room, city o f the wesUrn world togeth V JARVIS tanker, and'',another tanker con AT THE EVER POPULAR AIR-CONDITIONED * * * road Telegrapher*. two master bedrooms, ample _.*een living d lv o l wifi appraise or make you a cash the left-wing resolution before alone, hit wife, Dorothy, had been MySuamToHMiMt "in ' accordance with signal tndi- uffar for property^ See us bafon Bevin spoke, predicting a revolt Free Peanuts, Popcorn, Coca Cola, Soft Chairs, Plenty of Room, 500 working in Ndwtewni Mias Glad Thrit lints Words cationa.” you eell. among the rank and file o f tha win, Shaw said, was a friand of SsLooglOoUai The investigators reported that Phone 1728 Or 6278 party “ within the next year" be Seats, All 3 Feet from Batter. ,# "" j IWaaaldLsMd the train waa making about 48 both Mr. and Mrg, Kelaey and oft BRAE-BURN REALTY en vleited their home. cause of the economic oqnse- W ^^NowT milae an hour when it hit - the quences of the rearmament pro wiMoMliMdty standing ^t>op train, deaplte "ap *1110 bui^ng was almost com gram. proach” and “ stop and proceed* pletely' rsaqd -and lieut. Shaw said On Our Norelco-Duo-Vue that whOsiap iBvestigation would ‘ 'Don’t Forget'^, We have several cuistomeiT slgnola. som iiioS u Wanlags “Not Ackaowlefiged*’ be conduct^ it was probable thar ready to purchaae attractiys Before aigning"on.the fsarlO"! In addition to these track algnalo. the cause o f the fire would never five or six room homea in jotted line for your be determlniid. TONIflHT- l-11 R. M. Aotboriisd Agents For next ear, come in and I m sbout Manches. soavji. the report said a flagman from -good residential section of 3 Foot X 4 Foot Picture iistl $2.M tha troop train had run back along k . ter Truat’a low cost L nkrAgent plan. It uasaus An Ixparianco In Raslisml Tired Bueiness Men's Qnb Meets at Manchester in 314,000 to 318i- HELENA r«*r* the ttack iwd given warning alg- I . X fiavea you money becau ! our rates are only nals with llg h t^ fuses. BIDDIBB PLATURODNO ---- ^ 000 price range. If you desire RUBENSTEIN ^ this newest, biggest and best Norelco-Du4>-Vue, a gigantic picture, $6 par yaar per each 1 ilOO financed. You W. E. Eller, engineer o f the Uhndraa'PVs* t l o ^ I f ^ td> sell please contact buy your insuranee fro your own agent, “ Spirit of S t Louis,” was quotsd Arthur Drug Stores three feet h l^ by four feet wide projected onto a home movie Firpt and os saying he thought hla train Nancy OboR' Biny RtzgenM ’ "estaliiraiit ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. Made of the finest pure Virgin wool yai you may include its coat in your was making about 50 miles an 10 jhly teyme screen or light wall when combined with your own 10 , 1 2 /t or 'quality. Grey and rM, grey and ^(reen. 8 monthly Jiayments without additional how immediately before he eaw P L U S — 963 Main Street finance eh|urgea. the stop slgqala. ALL THE MERS YOU CAN EAT! to 16. i ThS( commlseien said these Phone 8450 16” table mod^ ^ tkaiaday BveaUg* warnings “were not acknowl edged” by the “Spirit of St \-c- i^tODtoBtOO Louia.” i GOOD HOMES.-Qualtfled buyata SHOE REPPIR PRICED RT $mSI ITS COLOSSAL OPEN e v e r y e v e n in g t i l 9 , Both the engineer and the fire anxiouely waiting for 2 and 8 man. of the train were quoted, as bedroom homes. In good condi laying the visibility wav restrict- tion. Also two-family or duplex. $TER'TRUSTlpp; afi by fog. H ie time was about In central location with good oc stodi, AU Spcfids 4i40 in the morning. *rhe troop Mr. K err and his violin has volnntef^red cupancy. quick aala fiat your U'UifilT ^ S3, 45, 7S train had stopped when a broken property with Douglas Blanchard, [p l t E air hose caused lU brakes.to lock. to entertain* .Real Eatoto Serrica. 5447. : ONLY - ’SI A T THE CENTER Eller said he applied his brakce a x 1 i > i f t i m e 639-641 MAIN ST. when he saw the warning signal* AUSTINOB WANTED, tf you are given by the flagman on the troop ateite taa.: Ceerge Baft “ Oslaeat la Murphy’s 989-$9l Main St. . Tel. 39Q0 selling your property crmtact this Cnnnecdeut’s Uirgot Television Dealer train. n A f f W lI 0 SOLD lY Mweete” sk m “ Tea M t » The dsdse" • office, prompt, courteous servlca. Lsvsl Alice a am p et Agency, 848 Main at^et. Phona 4993. . r VI . -X X, X. i/"'; ■' • V ' ■'■ ■"'a ^ .-'V '" '- ■ -x-''. .1 .'. - PAGE ttViT'. ■ X - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN> THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5. lf»50 ■ :■ . . ;vvx ^ ,-,x-. I, V , KANCRE8TBB EV EN ^G HERALD, MAN0HE8TBR. OONN« ^HyRSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1960 ) Myles W. Illingawortb of Pitts lowed by a hoopltelity hour, at Bchuater,' Colchester;' M. A. Savin, field, Mass., serving to te a t ca 5:30. dinner at 7',00 and a pro New 'London: E. C. Palmar, Paul A m e s it e d iRv e w a t s Motor Gamer pacity from 1940 to 1944. Tha gram of entertainment to conclude Motto, Joseph McFarland, M. L. and ia tba final fighting daya ha- Spring HIU Thuraday evening nf Chester Olson present general manager to John the evening's aetlvltlea. j Adley and Philander Ckxike, NaW • REDUCED RATES Present officers of the aasocia* Haven; George F. Rosa, ■ Putnam; fora Uto capital's liberatloa. leaf,week. Mrs. William Benton, F. Maera, former dlatrict director • g r a d p 'G f r e e SINCE to il Arrest Youths B f f tm # 0 capture trappad Rada South' Coventry wife pc U. B. Senator Bsnton and Foreign. Students Figure U n it to M eet for tee Office of Defense Trana- tlon are: Rarle C. Doebencr of G. B, Oraint, Waterhury and Jo jexfus C o n v ict To Sing Here PAG Motor Freight. Inc., Man seph Kramer and Charles V. Rote • POWER RULI.KR USED : WORK r in Aouthwaptam Korea wera In- Mrs. PanlliM Uttla. Mra. Chaster A. Bowles, wife of .. fwrtatidn, who aucceeded Mr. Ill- chester, prealdelit; Peter Morten- of Bridgeport. GUARANTEED f V Robml ' NAmaan 9%^ Somers .tmiflad. An Eighth Army com Oovaatry 1-M81 tea governor, were speakers. '"T Ingsworte to 1944. • FREE ESTIMATES In Disturbance About 75 friends' and neighbors In High School Ceremon^ sen of Wethersfield. 1st vice presi CALL Abducts Chijd road who wUl aaslsUng in filling munique reported t>lanes are drop Tliirty Years Service to The Convention will get under • TIME PAYMENTS / ping aafe conduct passes and soon Fliday night surprised John and To Be Heard in Series way with the election of officers dent: Harold J. Horan of Crowe A MANCHESTER a sQO OB the farm of Robert Hyde will broadcast toatructlonB telling A total of 886 pupila w art en- Mary (Sullivan) Orcutt at Orcutt-. Be Noted at Conven (Company, Waterbufy, 2nd vice a SAVE 10% FOR CASH Five-High school students who.«> Principal Edaon M. Bailey open-' at 2:00 p. m.. and a considerable ^661 IlMiday morning was badly Btfnino «nd Humplii^yfi Red atragglars to aasembls un roU«d In the local achoola as of dale Farm in North Coventry with Of Meetings at the president; John F. Maerz of Hart 8AVB WITH i h g M r e F o m ^ O - Y c a t Monday. Thia ia an Increaae of II are cittMns —A Mr, Neimann. He w'as given first meetings beginning Sunday at the haa accelerated considerably tee aid and ruah#d to th^ hoppital at street, and Jkmaa Humphreys, 82, taken, preaumably in the same pa- Principal Henry Wi Ford at the freshments were served during the The brief ceremony was held in the Federal Judge, teen adminis ed by the Motor Transport Asso- of Hartford: R. J. Soulen, Fuat ASTHMA M-iwr-)TMr-o1d *•■ ones. His condlUon U quite seri of Hartford, are again in trouble' rtod. enjoyable evening program. (fiatlon of ■Conncctlcul al Ite 30th use of. triicks which has been so ous as he U badly crushed. states tha following student teach Sunday guests at the . homes of broadcast to the students I'rts the oath used by the United States, the friendly little white church at | burv: James M. Stunrt. and D. L. eaSvTtnui ctw^tct w u aircstcd with the law, ^llce reported to inter-communlcstion system. The sM 'th e five students repeated tha Annual Convention In the Hotel marked during the paat 20 years, Sutherland, New Britain; Paul REMEDY Mr. and Mrs. Janies Adams and ers from Willlmantlc State Teach Newell A. Hill in North Coventry 43 Spruce street, to which all mem* | a n d will urge that carriers exert torlMr «MoeAon * few boun *n- day. ers College at the schc^l for a whole program, which lasted ap oath in imi8on.v Bond, Hartford on Tuesday, Octor family of Westfield. Maser, spent and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Little and bers and friends ere cordially In- | every effort to keep freight-*mov- Raa bronghi relief to • r tb r MMWpcd. . Bontno and Humphreys were nine weeto’ period follow: Miss family In South Coventry were Mr. proximately 10 minutes, was re Presented Wltk Flaga her 24. . The itH , OiOl Oouey, ■•td he the weekend with Mrs. Adams' fng with a jplnlmurn of delay. many by removing th« aunt. Mlsa HatUe Berr. of MUn arrested at 2:10 a. m. today on O b itu a ry Patricia Chisholm, Grade 1, Mrs. and Mrs. Laurence Lee Hill and corded. Organized by a handful of oper mhde her drink whlekey unUl she rharges of assault and battery, Each of the students were teed Suudav services, October 8. will j Continuation and expansion of street. Myrtle D. Carpenter's room; Mlsa Mrs. T. F. Little of PlalnvUle. At One student, a French girl in her presented with a smxit American ators in 1920 "to promote and pre Housew ork avmpiomN nf aalbma. mte dm w y, but did not hnm her> breach of the peace and taking n freshman year, has not yet mas be held at 11:00 a.m, and 6:00-p.m. , the ilndustry’e current Courtesy D n u ty IBhcriff John Sehben Mrs. Henry Wagner and family Alma Fiveting, grade 2, Miss Helen the Little home Mrs. Michael Q. flag and a copy of tee BUI of Tuesday through Friday evening , serve the inherent advantages., ot motor vehicle without the owBeria Masuria room; Miss Jean Zukow- Landeck, Mrs. Adolph P. Landeck tered the English language and so highway transportation and foster and iSafety program, organisation N E W L O W P R IC E ! eiJd he nrreeted Junes Neely on from New BriUin were Sunday permtaston. Humphreys ia also Rights by Robert Brunette, presi- - of next week services will open at ! Clwytei Olson of personnel training programs to Easy Without visitors at the home of Mrs. Wag aki, 4, Mrs. Helen F; Hemingway, of South (Jhaplln, Mrs. W. B. she recited tee naturalization oath dent of the Student Council. The ' sound economic advantsf es u uuuiitey to*d 1 81 miles north- charged with driving while his li D e a t h s in her native tongue. 7-30 The conference music by the , offset loss of employees to the Aa aiquiilta vorioly far toWa t cotifilfY eeat of this southern Colorsdo ner's sister, Mrs. Jacob Loetscher, Ralph Troun^. A Mrs. Mary Cum- Welch of North Windham, Mrs. flags were supplied 8y tee-Rock- sinlor choir of tec church, with 1 therein” the Motor Truck Associa military, public relations and leg Try It Todnyt cense was under suspension. The misk; Mias Marguerite Campert, Arthur Hall and granddaughter Lessoa In Cltlzenahlp and inuslc/l^y the local choir, with tion, as it was then known, became A . . . Mch styi* MpffpWy wJtK 'j ^5/3 of Main street. disturbance occurred at Adams viUe Lodge of Elks and the print Paul Paige at the organ and Chest- devotions^ by Rev. Leslie Strand of islative matters also will come up NaggingBackache For m lr at tee fiiHowing CUri Was Net Hamsed Miss Greta Nelson of West Luclaa M. Thrall 7, James T. Laidlaw; Leroy Lath- Marlon of Pro'yidence, R. I., were The affair stems' from -a project ed m'atter by William Schteldge '■ er Olson of Worcester, music di incorporated in 1930- and today Miinehentei Oriig' Stnreei. ^ o«d fit la mlad. and Hilliard streets, the report rop. 8, Mrs. Gertrude T. Guilford. also Sunday gileats. which |a held every two years by New ^taln. t ■ serves over 1000 motor .carriers for a share of attention. Tha depu^ said Neely admitted road, ElUngton. has returned states. Lucius M. ThraU, of 3 Ridge Brunette then led tee student rector of the campaign and tenor W ^neaday at 7:30. Mrs. Helen from her first visit to Sweden, 'liie Student Council as an the Current. Affairs club under the body, via the inter-communication and affiliated Industry members The business session will be fol gUINN'M I’MAKMACV ee«ay that he took the firl for The pair, who were arrested, by wood street, died at the Hartford Mrs. Stephen Loyzim has re soloist, will be one of the highlights L u ^ . soprano of Hartford; Tel 41*6 - the KMnile ride. Sehben said the birthplace of her father, Gus hospital this morning after a long nounced by Mr. Ford Includes Har ceived a letter from Roy V. Peel, direction of Its faculty adviser, system, to the Pledge of Alle whose operations extend all along Patrolmen Edward M. Wlnxler' and old F. Sloat as faculty advisor to Lewis Piper, and which is dealgnecl' of the conference. (2^ster Olson,and tho male quar the qastern seaboard, west to the N'OKTIi KMI I'MAKSIACV m X " ” *5**,. *7’* Neely told him he escaped 85 days tav Nelson and the late Mrs. Illness. director of the Bureau of Census giance and the program closed At the Sunday afternoon service tet will sing and devotions by Rav. Linnea Nelson. She attended a Theodore L. Fairbanks, W-ill be Mr.^ Ford. The teachers, grades in Washington pertaining to the to give students a practical lesson with tee National Anthem. Mississippi, and bt yond. The name TrI 6545 am ftojn the Texas sUte peniten presented in Town Court -Satur He waa formerly a member of at five the choir of the’ Covcnai^ Carl Lugn. tiary where ho was serving life wedding of a cousin in Stockholm the Manchester Police departnwnt and representatives aa elected apparent misunderstanding which in citlenahlp and one of its most Htndents "Natarallzed" was changed to Motor Transport t'KNTKIl PIIAH5IACV day. church of Middletown. Conn.. Thursday, the new church mis Association of Connecticut, Tnc., to 1941 CHRYSLER lumpmu or ai«Ur» throo and rislted many relatives. but had been employed recently through a democratic room process haa Involved a recbeck In some of important responsibilities, voting. 1( y.mf informal get- *When the car ran out of gas on Korea as needed. Quish Funeral Home. 225 Mato been informed, la designed to fur morning, bMause he has learned together at tee parsonage with Bridgeport. .Oct. 5—■(A')—In Su itry road, she said, the man captain at two dinnera. where Non-Korean troops had been street. Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, 4, Martha McCombe; Mrs. Heming* nish statistics to show why tee made, it was realized that some of from town otTfclato that since the perior Court here yesterday, Emeat American aoclailtea were nlso --way, 4, Bette Bums; William E. the students are aliens, since they refreshments. Boys and girls 10 T E I. .'■>161. M A N CH ESTER her to drink the whiskey. held south of 38 since the South of the Center Congregational farming activity haa decreased, protect was started Manchester’s to 16 will be welcome. Bello. Si. of Stamford waa found arer.t for gas, warning her to gueata. Miaa Nelaon, who la a pop Koreans stabbed across Sunday. church will officiate, and burial McArthur, 5, Suzanne Starkel; both In this town and Andover are citizens of other countries, and real vdters have had less trouble guilty of accepting horse race beta 824-828 MAIN STREET ular and talented alnger. plana to Flrderlck L. Mahoney, 5, Carol therefore could not be made 'Tuesday, October 10, music by there. The question of their crossing will be in the East cemetery. where the acreages of farma seem in the operation of the voting ma gueat artiste will Hgaln feature the and sentenced to four months to hUled a truck, driven by continue her studlea at the Julius from ' liberated South Korea was The funeral home will be open Bridgeman; Mr. Sloat, 8, Priscilla particularly affected. In both voters.'' So plana dor tee "nat chines The students not only Jail and a fine of S500. Bond of 83.- Hartt School of Music in Hart Tule;\ Mrs. CUmmiak, 6, Donald program, and will Include a Girls’ nes 0>UetU of Aguilar. OolletU considered only as a military- issue, for the convenience of friends tbwns, during the past five years, uralization'.’ ceremonies were made, leam the voting procedure for trio from tee New Britain Coven 500 was posted by Bello’s mother, the car driven by the girl's ford. She was accompanied by General MacArthiir's headqusrters from 10 o'clock tomorrTO mom- Gehring. -Grades 7 at the Center there has been a large change in with the consent of'the students their own future use but also car ant-Congregational church, BO- Mrs. Gulsepplna Bello pending an |raur1 him on the l^igh- her brother, Herbert Chllberg, on said, and not as a political hurdle ing until the hour of th«funeral. School had 8 at the South Street land use, with much former ac Involved, and carried out this mom- ry tee information home to their prano solos by Miss Greta Nelson appeal to the State Supreme Court. Tt was dark with Mchigan thia two montha' visit, and he la at this stege. School coqnclla will be announced. reage now either not being used, tog. parents, he said. plates, hs salA remaining in Sweden and plans to Seek Unified Korea An extensive sports program la or being cut up for home sites, fly home October 10. being planned at the schools with which .to true in oteer area towns. Mias Katherine L. .Clark, daughter The United NnUons at Lake F u n e r a l s Mr. McArthur as general chair Etoch year Oinnectlcut seems to be Coventry, at the same hospital. A Tankees Lead of Mra. Clemence J. Clark and the Succesa Wednesday night directed man, working -yrith Mr. Ford. In Increasing its "wild lands" which (toughter was bom Friday to Mr. ^ i I hfjscArthur. >n effect. ,ta .use any lata asmanca J. Clark,- fonnar ' Robert'W . Btirga' ' te r murni s p o rts'^ foffbikll, soccer,' ‘hhve'been aDahdoned to brush Kn'd and Mrs. Calvin Sewell At the ■hos -rr h BUingtoSi resident and John H. means at his command to uni^ vollay ball are beipg planned with woods because farming. them no pital. News “T id b it s - THIS tOVILY^ PHflliii; 1 4 ) Korea. Fimeral services for Robert W. Ott of Hatley Toad, Weat Sufffeld. Blrge, former Manchester resident tournaments within the school, ac longer pays. Miss EHlen Moberg waa dis Called ProiB Wire* son- of the late Ifr. and Mrs. Sam Parallel 38 wea drawn originally cording to. Mr. Ford. During the In a atatement tosded by Repre charged on Wednesday and Mrs. THIS WEEK ONLY Mi f t e s Oas) to designate American and Rus who died yesterday in Worcester. uel Orr, Sr., wer^married a week Mass., will be held tomorrow af winter there will be both girla' sentative Chase Going Woodhouse Stanley-Gwosdz on Thursday from ago Saturday in om Broad View sian ones for acceptance of the Md boys' basketball with Mr. Mc recently regarding the incomplet- tee same hospital. Complaints of false and mislead catch. It was the Community church, w(eet Hartford. Japanese surrender after World ternoon at two o'clock at the Ing of agricultural (piesUonnaires W ar XL Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main Arthur coaching the girls aa he ing adverttslng against three drug flrit extra baas hit of the Rev, Wilfred MacLeak performed did last year. The spring program at time tee census is taken, Mra. films, including manufacturer of Sialer /looked at three street. , the ceremony. Followlhs a motor The Allied political aim Is a uni Rev. Osrl M. Helgerson, minis will Include girls' softball and Woodhouse stated "Thia does not Bromo-Seltzer, are dtonlssed by then took three atrikee. trip to Florida Mr. and Mra. Orr fied. Independent Korea. Indoctri boya' baseball with Mn McArthur Indlehte laxness on tee part of the Public Record§ Federal T rade (fommtosion . . . a t the third onsu Cole- ter of the Covenant Congregation will live in Windsor Locks, the nated and armed by RiiasiA the al church, will officiate and burial coaching the former a ^ n . Cbach- enumerator, nor the persons inter CThtoese Nationalist defense mliiU- Intttled behind eeeoAd base home of the bride.- \ North Koreans plunged across the es for the boys' teams,will be aiv-' viewed as tee agricultural ques try reports tbree-koor Communist make a nice etop lind throw to will be In the E ast cemtery. Incorporation ----- COMPLETE ai Parallel June 25. The historic In tionnaire haa sonoe 300 questions. Ennis. Hatheway-MUIer Post Am^can 'tile funeral home will be open nounced. Wilco Machine Tool Company, vhi-IIIng of Nationalist island of Legion Auxiliary No. 62 will bold itial U, N. -armed peace-enforce Mr. and Mrs. Lucius A. Pettin-. Hie filling of the questionnaire making tools and dies, authorized Quemoy . . . New England, one rune, one bit no errors, one thia evening from seven to ten of few areas in country still wlUi- a business meeting and aoclal to ment action crushed the Red In o'clock. gill of Lake street announce the can easily result from misunder capital 850,000 to 500 shards at S esm t lamhig Tanks night at 8 p.m. at the home of vaders to three months. /' engagement of their daughter, standing of tee terms used to in 8100 par. starting writh 87,500 paid out aaturAl gaa, faces further de dicate tee degree of farm activity to. lays in getting cheaper fuel. r^>ped a low liner right Mrs. Robert Gerstung on Main To mop up the remnants, the Joseph McCryatnl Frances Mae to Howard A. Bar Incorporators Thomas R. atreat. o , N. forces waited only for com- ai>d. tee wording of the questions.' Burnham. Richard Levin and Amerleaa Mefilcal Assoctotion'a haade of Aahbum in Funeral services for Joseph Mc- rett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Slas Bar lulray center. Jones caught James J. Kelley of Maple street pl^on of the buildup eastward rett of Columbia. Miss Pettinglll to Ehsign and Mrs. Philippe C. Pauline Greenbsum. milllon-dollar advertising cam who underwent, an operation in the froitothe Seoul-Inchon west coast Crystal of Vernon who died Tues Gaucher of Lakertew Terrace at Intent To Sell paign against what it calls "dan pop halfway between day In St. Francis hospital were a Junior at the University of Con Ooleman walked Manchester hospital recently re area and for ftogl decisions on necticut. Mr. Barrett was a trans tended tee Home Coming Week E. W. Guyer to Wilco Machine ger of socialized medicine and ROOM turned home last Wednesday. 'Strate^. There was no indication held this morning at 9:30 from Find at the U. 8. Coast Guard Tool Company, Incorporated, fix threatening trend toward state so full idiMBt. Reynolds rapped the Leclerc Funeral home, 23 Main mitter, engineer at radio station dtdi a>rer Waltkua' If the town hall is available the of whgy* the main Allied hfowa WHAY to New Britain and a Academy at New London this tures and equipment. cialism" starts Sunday Booster Night program will be wotild faiV^OT whether they i^ g h t Btreet, and in tha fiaci^ Heart past week-rtid. t.Wsld for a Bbigle church of Vernon at ten o'clock. member of the Army Reserve Par to third. Wood- presented on Friday, October IS, at be amphibraus or overland. atrooper divUton 1n which he Mrs. Richard MacNell, Mrs. T 8 p.pi, The bearers wera Lewla, via McClellan, Mrs. Jesse ' hlao CTuag pt the first pitch Ingnore Surrender Order Fred Briggs, Roy Estesvasd Don served during World War II. No aesit a kMg foul into the up- The Red Regime continued to date has been set for the wedding. Bralnard, Mrs. Andre Rfno,^have ald I.ewls. Burial was Ip St. Wil Andrew J. Buckley. Jr.. Republi been volunteer helpers with the rlfiht fiald atahda missing i Ignore surrender ultimatums first liam cemetery, I run by a doaea fset. Wood Form Steel aired by MacArthtiF last Sunday can candidate to the legislature school lunch program at the AnENTION YOON8 DEMOCRATS George Hersey Robertson echool 0. OUTFITS and repeated since, N rt Ms sscoad tofield single Annl versa ry has anonuttced that If elected he aauisr made ^fine back Ainertcan Marines punched will propose legislation that will both tela and last week. Mrs. Her “Task Force” A second anniversary^ requiem bert W. Love, Mrs. Ehigene Rych- A very im portant m eeting of the club will be stop - of hla\ twisting northward from rubbled Uljongbu, high mass wUl be sung tomorrow allow the town to take over and tetwsea third md short 20 miles south of 38 and. about 11 maintain certain roads in the vs ling, Mrs. Roy Palmer and Mrs. morning at eight o'clock In St. Timothy Coopci*^ have each assist held at M urphy’s Friday Night, Oct. 6, 8 :0 0 p. . could'not come up Mth (CoaUiined from Page Omey miles northeast of Seoul;. Resist James's church for the late Mrs. rious private developments at an d 3 NICK LABELS FROM He finally triad a fw n at ance waa scattered. \ Lake Wangumbaug. Mr. Buckley ed once sinqe tee program began Agatha Garibaldi. Sept. 18. / ' m. Electiotii of treasurer will be the m ain but Reynolde easily twat Tobin said in a spaach a t Co On tha east coast, the Sou\h Ko stated that the proposal will in threw to that bag and C rean Third Division was 60 toUes clude the right of the development A apeptu -meeJUng ' under lumbus. Ohio, that plapt expan pices ^ th e Nathan Hale CTonunii- business. Pres. Viens requests all members Med the plats with sion and increase of manpower to north of the Red Border. It Was Bsosciations to select roads to be within 25 miles of Tongch^, maintained and that the legtsla- nlty^Center organization commlt- at Of the game. Rlxxui handle the expanded production A b o u t T ow n to be present. a high soft fly -to Aahbum in ijrould allow for mOre rapid ,con- where the Reds might attempt s!\ tion would not necessarily involve wlth representatives of local eeater. L "to total mobilisation than stand in defense of'Wonsan, an in their private beaches. He gave for and organizations will be IQM tUB, two hits, no errors, had to expand plant and dustrial center, some 25 miles Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Recave an example to the WaterfronU tonight at 9 p. m. there to M t. ty after the crisis waa upon farther north. a ^ moving this week to their new Manor Development Forest Road formulate plana for tee annual tm a IsMlsg PMiitos At least 20.000 Korean Republi horhf In Vernon. Fof several to Bissell road and then from.Bis- Community Children's Hallowe'en [Joaea was called oiit on strikes, S can troops were already In Red j-ear^ they have been living,at 211 sell road toO oss street, thtto giv party. This session will Immedl QUALITY KIVIRAGIS 88 belted .a triple between territory. These are the Capital Main .street. Mrs. Recave is active ing a town-raainUinedf rohd here ately follow a regular oifganiza- ■even such a systam, Tobin Division inland and the third oh to the Masonic affiliates and is the tion committee meeting here. OnTanM, - to and Bauer as his long added. ^1’) prevent some cur frdm South to Cross streets. He extra the Sea of Japan coast. Kenneth Spencer and John H lifier bounded off the right' tailment \pf civilian production. present wrthy advisor of Man added that there are several hun FRIED OYSTERS, CLAMS fwiall. With' a 8-2 count, Bern' MacArUmr Issued Order chester Assembly, No. 15. Order dred taxpayers who own property Westland w^I be chairmen of the CaMSMNesf The st^l industry Task Force iMiiar _ MaSS t drove a long foul deep Into Other South Korean divisions of Rainbow Tor Girls. In thito* various develo|lments and committee-sponsored setback par P18H ANO c h ip s w it h OUR NEW PRIAI,A^>Rl has agre^Ho operate for the dur ties to tee audlterium the ' eve \ ' ■ left field stands, then ation of thcNdefense emergency in totaling perhaps 36,000 men were feels they should receive some con N«di l«M> I . either across the boundary or ar Nutmeg DistV.lct Lodge No. 21; thing in return for the taxes psIA ning of October 18 M ra Our new sanitary proccaa glvea yon a dellciona, eriap, ■ rVMMuSM------UbWy SoMt* Hwian ■ two-bouiicer to Colo- channeling mtlltary orders Into the «» «4»«n(n4. twS (M MMeO J con I Just beyond the infield grass, mills best able to handle them and rayed along it. Loyal Orange Lodges, No. 99 and Mra. George A. Kingsbury, Mrs. Lawrence C. Latimer and Mrs, golden brown food — Scale In the davorl Come In and-, 11.10 REO. 210JS EiaHt-nEOE lam ner held third as Otfema'n to see that the\munitiona burden There had been speculationa— No. 117; Hartford .Lodge No.' 145, Dartd J. McClellan, Mrs. Jesse A. Edward Sc^idteeiaii will be in try them! KKIRU OYSI KKS AND CLAMS PACKED •AMiaiCA''8 rlNaar •• M«> a»|l—a •MSw art Nm Vwk Ua«4 ■ charge of arrangements for ew out Beniinick. Gollat sent la distributed equitably over the nfticlal and other— as to whose or together with Daiighters of Lib Bralnard, Mrs. Frederick G. Bis TO TAKE HUME. CALL 6806. I ■' * . BEDROOM OOTHTt SAVE! , ^ ^ y 8y to DiMaggio. Industry. \ ders sent the Republican forces erty. L.O.UI. No. 17 and No. 125, sell. Mrs. L. James Loyxim, Mrs. harvest supper here on Rctober I WAMI . ' ' ' I savings t Ifo nthi, one hit, nd error#, one NPA is expertedXio attach the acroM the boundary Sunday. But are Invited to attend divtoe aerv- Andre Reno and Mrs. Timothy 16 from 5:80-7 p. m. proposed ruling. w.itV possible re if this had been a hot' potato,- R Ice, Sunday, October 8. In St. Cooper will be the volunteer moth On October seventh the yeunf L _____ — ___ -m—•;;r» J l^hlfd Innlag Taaka visions. tp the priorltV regulation evidently had cooled enough for Mary's Epi.scopal church. It Is ers assisting with the preparation Mothers Club -will have a rum COMMUNITY RESTAURANT REO. ir r a SIX-PIEGE YOU G if ALL THISl ■ Bu t s ' arent down swinging. GO'- it Issued Monday night. Under handling by American diilitary requested that members of all the and serving of the-- school hot mage sale in the O nter clubroom u s NORTH MAIN STSKBT HANCHB8TER at scampered out on .the grass In that order, military contracts are sources, 'hiey said: above lodges meet to Orange hall lunch program this week at tee from 10 A m,'‘to S p. m. under tee You'll .ovf l-XlkA dtillnrs on tort left to get under DiMaggio' given first call on scar« mate "General MacArthiir had as at ten o'clock and proceed to a R o b e rts^ school. suspicee of the finance committee. UVINB ROOM OUTEITI • led; chott, vanity, bonch • •0-coll plalform apHn# port ffy. Mise 'looped a laiy rials and plant capacity. i\ much authority over the South body to St. Mary'a church for the Mrs. Stephen Loyslm. Mrs. Wal Furtheir details may be obtained hiqh n'Joli*v COMPLfTt fOOm outfits • lnnera|Ntnf maltroti • 2 foelhor pHlowa to over Oollafa head into right The technique thus estattUshed Korean forces as he doea over an 11 o'clock service. ter F. Hlltgen, Mra. Elsa Koehler, from Mrs. James Qsnzer or Mrs. YOU G n AiL THIS! clu'incj this stil"* f>r''fy' pn’**- hos l:« rn L Aahburn moved back a few probably vvHl govern the future Americsm__ division." Roee, chairmen. ^ 1 Mrs. Ernest Becker, Mrs. John C. toffiill , 1 f-.ust'M to qivf you lilt* utmost Ides to gather in Brown's high handling of orders In other key^ln- Moving" forward with Allied Salvation Army women work Flynn, Mrs. W alter Keller, Mrs. A daughter w m born to’ Mr. and • Medem^twe-cushlen sibAo •Oloaa-loppadeodrtolllnkla in bfooty find .crvifO' You II recognizf* Ni>w! . yon ran got a e«>mplete bedroom lor leoa than dustries such as copper, alumlnutn- ground forces, seven squadrons of ers prepared an appetising noon Alanaori' E. Stewart, Mrs. Andrew Mra. Alfred Hunkto of Prospect SPECIALIZING IN • Two roomy lounno eholra • Two mofeWnff ond Iwbloa JWo runs, r^K anginetrs 13820-34600', 10 radio any athgla power, oven the moat a shame upon tha community. It It sig**a' ^-orps u sis techniciana 33820-34300; . 20 tabu hanevdont, ls.«trohgar than the allowed Mm to gatlra from hia role lating machine oparatora 33800 4DT6 GLASS - \sv V •: VvN •' coUactivh power. vrithout oxpreaafng ita apprecia Connecticut “nwiu, uu imn- t«.i Good Positions and s maebina records unH super- MIHRORS 'Paper Firm^ Tlu*#c super values are lypicaLpf those we oHiSF, tion to. him. A t too SM S timot ris o n 84300. “Aa a footnoU, It U worth men hells really a pragroatlet far ahead Woritcra In any piart of Wa every week—-In every departinent. Cheek them; , tioning that tha Interest In the wo know that nothing wa eoutd of hla bSIng an Ideologist. He does Hartford, Oct. 5 —Labor Oom- Stats'wtao faal they can qualify for ■ Yankee not cafe Just how thliiga are done Increase Pay W S ‘« S S . ^ S^Occ. United NaUona In thU country la say could give him as miioH pleas mlsiioner John J. BgM announced any of thaa# openings should ar- Compare the pric«« with what yon are now pay- ^ u mm*u so long aa they are done. He Is far livelier than bvar before. . ure aa hla own kn^lodgo that, By A. H. O. today that the United States rang a to mast toe Signal Corps re not addicted to any one method. cruitment representative who will THIS SHOPPING ^ ing for the same ipiality. . .the same brands. . . after the vote Montoy, the Man- Army, signal CXirps Stock Control ' .jssnsh^. This la primarily due to tha t«> Of all hla acebmpliahmants, real be at toe Hartford office between Renewal pfLabor Agree- (M. T ^ . a^'J tion In Koreg, of coorsa, but It la cheater schoot program is going or positive, he la moat genuinely jKgrncy, will conduct recruitment ttoaadta Oi>»l>«r U im .___ Wa aald that the Republican In the Hartford local offioe, 430 toe hours of 8:80 a. m. to 4:80 ment/Give* Workem th e s a m e sizes. It may In ; that this shopfdng list also the effect of televlelon in pro ahead, as it should. proud, we think, of that prospecUva pi m. on toa daya menthmad above. Br«fy BwnllH toetpt canjipsign offered one goteaque steel mill for Connecticut. Just Capitol avenue, October 9 and 10 . IIpTe Additional Wage* ’ of best buys will be wortli dollars to yOu by sh o w -. at tbt ■ viding a cloee-up of the diacua- why he wants a ateel mill 1a. some for the following desirable posl- OtfM.. caricature of Governor Cheater ttona: 3 tabulating project plan LIST J;ir5b5V“SS!31tr“ Bicms add the paraonalltlas. Hare First To Fall ‘ thing that baa long puaslad tia, but Bowles, and that his own cam ners $3829-34200; 9 supply cats- ing that the way to BIG SAVINGS is to . buy all M>n lu tu '- la an. audlenea that participataa hla pride In It derivea ffom tha /T h e Lydall A Foulda Paper Com- The first atlrring of breeaa, on paigning offered merely another fact that. In planning toward it. he logers $3829; 4 industrial en pany and Colonial Board Company for the first time In an intama- gineers $3829-34800; 24 general lim Ueale|>«l WAS your food neetls here where every price is a. low OM f » r *3- •WI ...... Tueaday morning, ahewod-how da- caricature, and that the real man whs able to cross everybody up PODOL have renewed their fourteenth Uonal meeting. H takes aldat accountanats 33829,'36400; T pack mma» *7 »w> -...... ! t;* captlve an Illusion had haeh cast was In neither; and put it on a private enterpriae Store Briiata l^crare Framiea pricf^every day! oat «Mtb t» |»tl»...... » i-®? aging ■' engineers 34600S3840Q;, 1 Srnm Quitik /UtSiff) amended Labor Agreement aa of emotionally aa wall aa logically In by those few days of warm, calm The way to deseribe the real basis. His abandonment of the In Teaettan NhiMto MAY BE W O R T ljfl^ purchasing agent $3829 ; 7 chief September 38. 1990 with Park n ; •In«l» ct»» •••■•...... ; 5! the great debate. Mr. Austin, come tax, hia growing diataste for Tom weather. Sowlea In we think, to Start with the ideological clutches of tha ADA, storekeepers 33829; 16 electronic Lodge Local No. 347, an affiliate •alw, eBUnre«._0»i Tttr ...... |l».W hand of tha American dalagatlon, another image, and then make the of the Internatlonel Brotherhood wtai ■•' tu.00 Through tost placid period, one necessary detractions from It.i 'The are Indications that what drives receive thousands of lattara, a few could easily gain the impression him Into "leftist'' methods ' and of PaP*r Makers, A. F^ of L...... oHXiiWit w iB i! or Image we would suggest as the Numeroua adjuatmente in pree- critical, ■ but moat of them ap-- that summer was still with ua, programs, when he uses them, la Twa tSSSoATWO PRWHS basic model in which various not primarily an Ideology, but a ent retea of pay Were made », well DOLLARS ' praw la ueluaivaly plauding his atand, and some ask iuy AaMdtttd I ol nruwlottion o( that change was far away and changes have to be made. Is the feeling, right or wrong, that such aa a 5c per hour Increase acroas m titM it tb* IN ing why he doesn't 'sock' Mr. Image of aoinethlng frequently con •u atv* Btavattb a oaMltat I to iL or remote. 'Then, Tueaday morning, and such a method is tha proper the board. An additional Increase Ktltat lo Ull» PM>«' Malik, who haa evidently become sidered aa ah Ideal In American of 3c per hour will become effec not atbtfwlat « the lightest of breeses flowed in polities • - - the clean cut, suc way for the atate to diacharge one ui« MW tlM loetl sava pubtlahaO btra. the villain of tha piece to those of Its functiona. tive’on or shortly after January 1. ftt) rt»n»» ■ abllottlon ol- apaolal froni toe west. And, aa you cessful bualnesaman, who turns to 1961. Other benefits which the STEAKS l i i n r r " a t r t l n . t r t ^ raaart^t. who sec and hear him. watched it touch Ita first leaf, you the field, of public service. 'This 'There la the central image. / employees have been enjoying prior TO YOU! “These cloae-upa have their spectacU la something the Ameri 'There are blots on It, ot course, iraii ttr*i^ eJitnt «t N. C. A. 8ar»> also saw the leaf twiat and fall. to our recent renewal. Include all can pboplc- vcho a rt always looking which ww shall dlscuas in onr principal holidays off with pay, lea. laa. dangers, to spectators and per The first casualty, as usual, next. .'There are Inherent weak formers. but the Intensification of for a new kind of broom in public vacation with pay, three days off * SIRLOIN manalilfT RapreaahUttraa: Th® was the ash, which shortena Its service, traditionally greet with nesses In It. There are Infideli In case of death In immediate juiiaa wwi^* tftbty — Maw interest la proof that the United summer season at both ends, le^- considerable enthuaiasm and hope. ties to It. . But .for those who family with pay. r T e r a . O t ^ , Oatrai*. and Boaton. either do not aee the Imperfec Ngtiona haa acquired In action a Ing out later thAn all others la It la also, as we shall aee later, a On Full Sriiedule • SHORT naM U il tOOTT Btm^AO or new reality for Qovemroenta and spectacle and an experiment which tions, or who consider them an- Both mills are operating on , a the spring, cascading first in the seldom prodiicea the fnilta and re Important even If they do see and a i S v i ^ o K S . people. If for any reason It failed schedule of six days a week, 24 fall. During the day, thousands sults. the unmixed bleesings, hoped admit them, support of Governor hours per day, and most pleasant New Low Price •CUBE T»a Barnld PrliiUii* Co™?"?',- ‘",'5;: to continue to act aa a world tri Bowles extends almost to a con BO 6iiiwnc*%l fooponilbU*^ tor of leaves fell from the Particular for from It. It can be a down relations between management and ■Vi treeampbleal arrora appaaring In ao bunal. If It lost power to enforce right failure. viction that such a man really employees exist. BUMBLE I ash ws observe most elejsely. And Tarttatwanta and otbai ratding mattar. Ita Judgment, the let-down would At any rate, this image is the ought not to have to submit to the Recently, Lydall A Foulda Paper in Tfca Manebaatar Branlng Harald. It was a pity, too, for lit this year political proeeaa for holding hla SWIFT’S SELECT STEER BEEF, BONELESS ^ i.lJT KKUM HEAVY QUALITY STEER BEEF • be greater than If It had n'ot given main classification for Governor Company has completed an expan BLUEBIRD FIDRIDA FANCT of unusual natural glory and Bowles, and Is an explanation of Job, and that It woalfl be some sion and modernization program, Tjiupn^ay. Octobar 5 the world s glimpse of whst it thing close to sacrilege If the BEE I fruitfulneas even the Bah, normal much of his own inspiration, much as •> result of which production baa can do." of his conduct In office. political proeeaa should throw been Increased and working condi CANCY LIGHT MEAT ® We Give And Gain ly tot moat drab of autumn trees, him out. In all this, the United Statea had attalhed shadings of color It Is the way In which. In those tions greatly Improved. rare Intervals when he pauses A similar program la now In to LEAN Tht Unlteil SUtea, alticn laat has been surrendering Ita power lovely , to behold. POT ROAST course of completion at Coloitlal SMOKED long enough to think, he sees JUM MUi, haa margbd Itaolf into of individual, unilateral action In So. even before we had really Board Company which the jirnn GRAPEFRUn ^ himself. Ills concept of his own the world In favor of action corre CUT FROM SELECTED WESTERN STCER BEEF pany hopes to have In effeeV-ahort- SHOULDERS a aaw and atrongrer United Na- begun to make the rounds pf the situation Is essentIMIy this: that IS’ after January 1, 1951. tieiw, and any auch merger on our sponding to the will of a majority autumn gallery, the first easel is he had no need to grt Into poli TUNA of nations. To hear some propa- tics, and was perhaps foolish to CHEST What They Mqh NATIVE p a r t to put It Wuntly, meana down In tatters. Lydall A Folda P ^ r Company gandlsta agalnat the con.cept^ ot do sa; " that, nevertheless, he lb. C WAVBEHT aoeoa aurrtnder and loaa of that Is taking a few' years of hit life manufactures all gradea of paper thtity called national aoverelgnty. collective security, thla would rep and devoting It to the experi board for contatoera of all types. g ia n t 46 OZ. CAN CHICKENS COLDS! RIB ROAST In fact, here Irptown for years all resent a catastrophe. In eaperi- ment of the business man In JUICE___ Tat, eonvaraaly, our national pow Deaths Last Night Bon .Ami. irayaqp.hM..been ,,P!tok- er and our aforld prtaUge have ence, we have never been more politics; that he can only be re- FIRST PRIZE (4-6 Lh, AT8^) agc\Honorlng an FANCY FOWL CORINA the political shackles he finds of toa State W ater (^ommlaslon, VEAL LEGS organization greater -and bigger O ab^ la Postponed 9% OZ. CAN top billing in a ahow that has Norwich, Oct. 0—(If)—A debate arounil such a Job, and'wistfully TO FRY OR BROIL and as soon ■■ they are approved noted from the try-out atage to than ouraelves, we are . suddenly convinced that there ought to be toe offidala of the companlM 'will TOM. PASTE be^aen Henry Kulaa Regional Di- W A vnrjiT gtwa n rani and crucial perfonn- leading the world aa we hiye nev some way for a man to accomplish procure auch material aa la neces rector of toe Textile Workers .•AehistX-ny sary to complete, the Job. NA’n V R er done before. We are at \laat Union, dO„ and Mrs. Suzanne such a Job without having to w’age aaoa. Navarthclaaa, thera la a politics to get and keep, the Jdb . .btcsvMtK«t*itHssvPSw^of each II OZ. JABH practicing that brand of woH4 Sllvercruya Stevenson, scheduled finding Dof H y«u hort hibRrcti* ^ FRESH FOWL '^ahtft In our role, vague aa a opportunity. ASST IdsU. Irsji H your Booltli hSDmi PICKLES leaderahip for which we are dea- to take place In WIHIroantIc Friday Mndow on the moon but full of higbt, haa been postponed. Kulaa, It is In line with this Image of food you RMy not bo onflroly'' portent. The American armlee In tlned. aimpunclng the postponement last the businessman come Into politics •oft, for toHy TB otooHy tbowi OUR OWN MAR Manchester OENU1NB to Kenin have given force to the nlght-Mid that apbnadrs of the de that he has overpowering desire to no lymptoim ol oil. k p r in o get things done, and hia continual And riMnoinbor'fbhi Tbo oorlior MINCED HAM UnMM Mattona, and that force bate hiwi been unable to select a Date Book The Chairman Resigns modarat(>r. suitable to both rides.- hope that thli^a can be done as TB h dotoctod, tbo ^vkktr, oo»* , OR SAUS GOLD MEDAL Kitchen-Tested LAMB LEGS baa arronght a aubtle change in lor, ond ^oopor will bo tbo eort. tba galatlnaia of the member t Saul Silvcrateln, we Judge, has So bo imort—Inturo yoor lor- Oct, U hino . .. your Kooftbl ^ M Dedication earemony of Ver- GRADEA • ttena to no and the arorid organl- resigned from the School Building BOLOGNA ^ CHICK YOU* CHIST ptaaek acbool, S p. m. HEN nntSan. la gt*big ita blood to Committee In peraonal acknowl o n AN X-RAY. BaimbUcan Ralljr at Wblta I animate tba latereational body, edgment of a fault he exhibited Bagla hall, apciiaorcd by Polish I Canvass for Appoinfmenta thla acted to put the Unit In his chalrmanahlp of that com Ra^bUcan club, 3 p. m. dinner at | WINE GRAPES Starts Next Weeli; Free 8 p. m. ed ,ltetieiia above the United mittee. ITiat fault waa that his- X-Raya Month of November, WlBitaiay, Oct. 18 FLOUR a 45' •laM n and to aWft tha aaat of in own passionate and completely In 5 9 Old faahlonad concert. Wood-1 NOVONHAND ■■ ■ " " ' ■ III—— ■! I . I, aothority whee* It be- formed devotion to the cause be This AA Sponsored Aa a raft hall, Oentar church, aponaor-1 *» . SUCED BACON was serving led him Into public. Public Sprvtce By i CAMPBELL’S •d hgr Oroup C. OAUDET-pi4EWEI,r,RH . Filtay, Ortebor 38 exhibition of a lack of patience ZnVFANDEL - MUSCATEL - ALICANTE ... It's Convenient.. T t wodM be foohah to pretend 891 MAIN HTRRET carts Military whist aponaorsd by | f r e s i u -t g r o u n d LEAN E 08 that the proeeaa has gone very with the tactics and arguments of , (Across J^om St. James's OonMratona club, 8 t Bridget’s TOMATO SOUP 3 church. tar. B at tt is obnoos in this sea- the opposition. ■ Cbuifh) HAMBURG lb.5Sc PORK CHOPS lb. 59e BAYER FRUIT and PRODUCE Safiaaday, October 31 ... It's Economical.. . ataa that the UN haa gained enor- It Is very difficult to blame him a 16 OZ, CAN—HERSHErS Opaa maatiiig of AlcidtqHes I SHOULDEE 8PE1NO awarty ta preotige and impor- for this fault The perpetual 46 PURNELL PLAC^^ Ananymoua, HoIUatar aebool audl-I Tm CK FAT taach. The Rusal ana are much strategy cf the oppoaitloa to torlnra, 8:80 p. m. LAMB CHOPS lb. 79c Bchoola Is of a nature designed to Friday, October 37 . . . it's Delicious . . . SALT PORK lb.21e wwt« vaapectfuL Sadly aware of / N o tic e Marveat 0Mca nxmaored by | test the patience and reason of all SYRUP haor modi they loot by staying / _____ Keflatered Nura^--^ Aaaociatlon, | FRESH FRONT . ' SHOULDEE OUT _ away from the Becurtiy Council, of us. Facts count for very lit 61/, OZ. CAN—SWEET LIFEi^ LIGHT MEAT American lAgion^ome. tle la this tj^ie of 'argument In ' In accordance with the require nuraday, ffonsaber 3 t h ^ hade again in full force. ments of the zoning regulationa PIGS’ FEET lb. 15c VEAL CHOPS lb. 79c ference, nourished on half-trutha, “Star Fair’/^ under aiu^icaa of | They and their followers make the of the Town of Manchester, the Order of ] Mis. m ss NOODLE SOUP Temple C o p te r Ifo- aama old apeechea,.-but in a tone is the opposltlun'B specialty. 'Hk' Cross Roads Market Zoning Board of Appeals will hold T U N A FLAKES Eastern . Star, Ms blc Temple, MTEER B F^F, FRESH that la not only milder but duller oppoalUon delights In tt because it a public hearing In the Municipal opens at 3 p. m. Formerly Brown’* Fruit StHiul Building, Monday evening, Octo- j Thuraday, ^vemiwr 3 The Quality Soup VEAL CHOPS lb. 19c aad more perfunctory, as If they knows it Is hard to answer. The FIRST FOOD STORES FRESHLY ROASTED !• SALE-1 PLATE BEEF lb. 39e opposition specializes in, with a ber 9, I960, at 8 P. M., on the fol “Ilia Merry South Meth The Whole Family Enjoy$ tkamaclvea wan bored by the rep- / lowing applications: ORANGE PEKOE and PEKOE GROUND TO ORDER odist church W. 8. C. 8; fair. atltion of the litany of thair brilliant talent for It the kind | Ulllan- H- Smith for extension Taaadajr, Nevenber 14 of question- which pre-establishes | 77c Fall concert of Chamlnade club^ j virtuaa and.our Crimea. . Sweet Cider of permisilon to conduct Beauty Count COFFEE a conviction, auch as "Have, ydb Parlor In home at 28 KenslilgtpA TEA BAGS 43 Oon^gationnL church. 1 Sion to erect free standing lighted Frtdnjr, December 8 ical movaa are being made here jiosltlon, with an equal air of in 1 ground signs closer to street Jinea MEDIUM SIZE OLEOMARGARINE nocence. Immediately asks anoth Annual fair of North Methodist I UBBV’R FANCY QUAUTY to and not in Washington.'’the Sec 5 0 « ! than regulations allqw (aa shown W. 8. C. 8. er. on plot plan filed > on lot fronting GIANT CAN SKINIXSS retary minglea with the dele- Dox. l h 3 3 c TOMATO JUICE gataa, more accaaalble and more This all seems complete non on Center Street, Cooper Street EGGS FRANKFURTS FRUITS, VEGETABLES, GROCERIES and West Center Street, Bustnesa | ^ genial than usual, and ivhile thla sense and usurpation of th'e pub-> fi Zone. Legion News | | DELMONTE FANCY attitude may not be intended to lie's tune, and it ae'ema particular OPEN EVERY DAY 9 TO 9 Edward W. Radtke fev permis-I LARGE DOUBLE BUNCH, PASCAL 17 OZ. CAN AMERICAN ly ao- to anyone wrho, the world Sion-to erect attached garaga*^8 CREAM CORN auggtat that the United Statea la Commander Ted Fairbanks ap of buatneas, la accustomed to a feet , from North aide line, which | BV riKCK jvat etia nation among fifty-eight. peared befo^ the BOai'd of Direc g B M W . > process In which faets are first is closer than regulations allow, tors Tueaday night'tat connection WELCH FANCY BOLOGNA It contributea to that effect. It la at 25 South Hawthorne Street, rigidly deternilned and then al CELERY with toe annual Halloween parties • s i n k i f REG. JAR emphaaiaed by tha fact that we R^ldence .|8one B. _ GRAPE JELLY lowed to speak-for themselves. to he conducted a t local achoola and vVi . aupport but did not Initiate the Jam M Kirkpatrick for permit-1 FRESH IDAHO ITALIAN recreation centera in eollaboration FRESntT .IK ■Ight-Power resolution calling for So there, was more than jC—kf§rthe aion to U|M building and premiaaa, with the town. Re received aeiur- B t4C tO / K - United NaUons auperriaion of Me enough provocation upon Mr. Sll- NEW 100' front X 190' deep, for light] lbs. ance of aupport and cooperatioiv | manufacturing purposes, at 334 from toe brard. THIS PUP DOG FOOD 5 tranattion to peace, unity and re verstein, and no particular blame WRAPPER Charter j Oak Street, Residence | PRUNES B EAirm ru L ___ _ construction In Korea, upon him for finally becoming im Zone AAl. . The Post waa also represented OlANT REFRIGERATOR BOTTU5 AMEIUCANto "Having taken the lead in rein patient. Nevcrthelasa, it would Alexander Jarvis for extension] TOKAY ___ _ at toe opan lu tin g held by the ONLY Ic WITH A PURCHASE OF SLICED forcing .UN dectaiona. In abort, still have 'been better, ' and he I of permlssloh to have 8 x12' free Board of Rbaltora jqf Mancheatar 3 CANS Fresh Fruit and Yegtables •tending ground sign on Olcott lbs. ■t .the. Jarvis building, cohcarnlng LOAF CHEESE our policy at Lake Succeaa la to ■aema to Admit thla himself. If he Str^t (480' West of No. 10) Ru- [ toa propoaad revMlon of toe Zoning ptM on the rtaponriblUtyi to the NEDICK’S had held to tot course of-pattence. ! ral Residence Zone. GIUyPES Regulationa Junior Vice ' Copt- DANISH STYLE • YELLOW RIPE BANANAS 2 lbs. 29c HMCEO C001 wheta- body. The test of the will Those who are right, and knws It, I EMward McCann for permlaaion I FANCY SEEDLESS, PINK : ! • mender Vincent MePadden attend CONGENTRAT I andjrapaclty of the organluUon do not need to ralaa their voices. I to erect garage at sida of dwelling I ed the aeaston. A jaamher of fea- ORANGE DRII o . a NO. 1 MclNTOSH lb. 65c BLEU CHEESE lb. 59c -te'efirry on comes now, when it ! Inriead of ait rear, it 58 wgH | turpa of.toy pro|)«Aeo chnhgea were SALAMI Wa haya Indulged in thla gentle for dIacqapMd jamong toa 40 « r 50 par haa-to a ^ to qraata, Impoae - and chiding of Mr, Bli'vsratcln, which ; Street, Residence Zone B. sons p rea^ Plana ware made to POTATOES ^ APPLES FRESHLY SUCED Fred 6. Kingston for exception ] GRAPEFRUIT 3 m p S t^ a pattern of peace, more It'would seem ha himself afaaraa, more fully aquaint toe public and thaa whan it moved agalnat ag- on dwelling which has been locat potential home purchaaera with At Th€ BakBry Dept. SWISS CHEESE tb. 59c purely In order to clear toe way ed 1.09' eloeer to North line toiim FANCY MfcINTOSH , , 16 Qt. BssJlwt 89c U iIe RWURST 1 lb. 59c ; graarion thraa montha ago. At toa algnlflcanca and Importance of SO Lb. Bag 8 9 c • • for toe general appreda^on of regulations 'allow at 85 ’ Haw-1 the propoaad diangm. - p rBBbit 4aeial• V j J s'L- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1§60 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER. C0NN« THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950 ' \ [ ...... ^ it e a v iU e ^ FRESH YO U N G PORK Special Rites 7 F o rX ^ m iig PORK OverpaM on Crow High- ijray to Be Pul in Oper* V ROAST ■tion Tomorrow. RockvUIc, Oct. ._5—(8p*cl*l) — The overpM* *t the Intereectlon o( RIB END - up TO 6^ U S r V the WUbur O om HlRhwey eijd Mile HUl Hoed »*111 be formeUy ) r & M/ M S V. oMacd to trofflc tomorrow, with •pecUl oeremonlee being held et ^ M t U I0:S0 m . m. SUte Highway Com- miaaloner G. Albert Hill end town and city o«lelala are expected to / fl be preaent. ^ When the highway, or Route 15. CALIFORNIA ICEBERG - EXTRA LARGE FLORIDA - EXTRA LARGE waa flret opened, the only over- 2,u4ilU 4^ M e a il paaa within the town llmlU waa at the Taloottvllle traffic drtJle. Be- cauae of the aafety haaard* In Lettuce volved. officials, newapapera and / organiaations united In a cam CALIFORNIA ■ paign to have overpaaaea built at GRAPEFRUIT Ribs of Beef ^ moat dangeroua *"W r^UOTa.^t Short waa generally agreed that the Mile BCHS • 4 ' « . 7 0 ' i 4 6 ' b - S 4 ' e t, i -i c Hill Intersection, which pwple Carrots Uvtpg In the east en^Bocltvllle use as a means of eni IC f .»nd TOKAY 9kmb/a wL- - p exit to the highway, wi tt*»,nrro«t In need of attenUon. The highway at this point is at LBS ^ present oniy two-lanes, but in ron- Grapes 2 1 - 3 'IS* 3 ~ 2 5 Bacon Squares 39* atruetlng the overpass provision >«■« been made for an additional two lanes which wiil eventually be built from. Tslcottvillc fo the hioney Massachusetts line. Plans have al so been made for the construction T l N D l K of additional overpaaaea both In the towns of Tolland and Vernon Cheese alone, or served in combination with *>Ucfcs at the more dangerous Interseo- Piece Bacon “55* 'tlona. other foods, is nutritionally sound. More and “ 5 5 c (Xmmber of C>omiDerre 5-d LB AVG The Rockville Chamber of Com more people are eating cheese more often. ^ e merce will meet at 6:80 p. m. to night at the Princess restaurant. are featuring cheese— all kinds of cheese — . .1 ,^ »• A representative of the Railway cheese for every taste! * 'ywwd „„ W A VC Express Agency wdH be preaent to discuss with membera shipping problems. Some^montha ago the FIRST NATIONAL - HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS • u rk e v s agency clo a ^ lU Rockrille office, 1-LB LOAF msldng It/ necessary for those | FOR EVERY CHEESE USE 'VAJff UNOfu .wUhtng thip by railway express CHEESE FOOD *lA10VfO >4 LBS « S O - to call/the Manchester office and pay a^ toll charge. Oonsiderable ® ■ ■ "^nouse STU„ ~ “ « * » fault has been fotmd with this WUL MRDLY CABBAGE ement and the Chamber of Roosts « 90 hopes that some plan SHARP CHEESE AGED AGED for Improving the service can be CHEDDAR devisad. Diiaeeratlf Dtomer Sliced Anmricon whihwcoiorio h 4 7 c » o m - 9 9 '. LB. The pemocraUc Ttown commit Valveela Pimento ’alipkg2 9 c NATIVI tee will sponsor.a dinner at ^ e ' KSAFT'S LI PKG Sliced Swiss ILENDEO SWISS 8 AMERICAN II 4 9 C RodnriUe Hotel on Friday. Octo- Old English 35c bar 10, at T p. m. Governor Cbes-1 lOIOfNS VSLMKG nutritious hloafb c ter Bowles, Bimator Brian Mc- Shorp' 33c Borden's Choteou 3 3 yaiMMi, Senator William Benton — LB 4^^ f niiia ^ 59c and an the eandidataa on the atatr Swiss ‘Cheese ioioin$ m lsikg 3 2c Kraft's Velveeta flAVORlfUl 3-LI LOAF 89c tldiet have accepted an Invitation | to be present. County snd local | PfUO C €il Q UtiU% caadldatM will also attend. S fiA m a d l “ 1 7 . Frank Onanvitch Frank Gusnvitch. $1. of Wlnd^^j Blue Cheese kmdeni sozjar2 7 c Pabst-ett HEALTHfUl SVS OZ PKG 26c LB 1 7 , 1 ^ ^ S t sorrina eond. Brand Breok. 4Md nt Rockville a t y hospital Wed- Pineapple Cheese oz mi 24c Creom Cheese ^raftf 2 ioz'>(gs 3|c ssy “jt. aendny afternoon. He w ^ horn in | 5 Uthuania January 30, I860, and j Cheese Bacon sozjar27 c W ej Cream Cuts jj/f'jl STRAWBERRIES had Uved In Broad, Shwok for ysara. He waa n ratlred tohat fam nr and a etiembar of Rtf. An thony’s Socteiy. He three I 1/'- FULL daughters. Mra. EhmasrXuctjch of Quiac R o d ^ e . Mrs. Vipthria Miller of | F ie z iN 16-OZ PKG 4 9 ‘ 8eyii)our and MIm Elsie Guxa- y i U i t of Broad Brook; two sons, Frank Gushvitch of Uancheatef I Guaavitch of Broad | alx grandchildren, funeral will be held i*atur- I at 0 a. m.. at the Burke Fu- | ' neral Home, and at 10 o'clock at Q w e e f u ^ V a l u e d ' •t. Catherine's church. Broad ' Brook. Burial will be in St. Cath r / arine's oemeter)’. Friends may'l w Bb m m can at the funeral home Thuraday GE JUICE I from g to 10 p. m., and Friday SPECIAL GET-ACQUAINTED OFFER BETTY ALDEN from 3 to 10 p. m. Peal pone Nbool - The Aipericnn Logion Sheet I FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY! chib has poatponad ita annual Only Iraa-ripanad taUclad^ parfact orangai ara usad in YOR WiilTE BREA field Day Sheet Shoot to October | IS becauee the original date. Oc GARDEN: ThisaciuaUy maansthat YOR GARDEN cpntainj.mora Think of HI Ona 6 oz can will maka aaiily, without any fusi, DATED DAILY TO INSURE PMSHNESS tober 8, conflicted with a program I vilamini than iht juica you .squaaza at'noma. 1H pints of pure, rich, full flavored orange juice. already arranged by the Konyich Flak and Game Aasoriation. Tbe local club which has had excellent 2 tC-OIlOAVlS, Z 7 ‘ . support from other clubs aver since Its founding, believes that competing shoots should be avoid ^ r o m i r f s G ed. Probate Netea CLOVERDALE SOLlb RACK aOVERDAlE - FORTIFIED WITH VITAMIN A Elmer G. Leary of SO Suffteld ^ODS JOAN CAROL atreet, Windsor Locks, has been I Light Tuna Fish 7 0 Z TIN 29 < M argarine, L« PKG - 3 5 . named executor of the estate - of | the late »>ank P. Dowd of Elling- FOR SANDWICHES AND SALADS FOR YOUR BAKING PURPOSES ^ Brown N'Serve Rolls »>21< lon. Peter Gelrlch of 105 Girard s h w a w ?'"' avenue, Hartford, has been named Grated Tuna /morvo tin 3 5< ' 5-Of Jiiif ^ adn^strator of the ' estate of | FRESH MADE Steve Gerlch. late of Rockville. MAINE - GOLDEN CgEAM STYLE YOR garden cut green I Book. Club to iMeet PINT JAR 0 ^ Tha Book Club of Union church I 20 oz TINS will be at 8 o’clock tonight at the Finast Corn ^ 25 . StriUg Beans — I homa-of Mrs. Mortm FANCY LUSCIOUS TENDER ____ ' . - ~ - SILVER BIRCH -«a»-eiB Grantr avenue. ' CREAM STYLE “ 'lletory Aeaembly VOR GARDEN , -OMINS 12-OZ TINS Victory Assembly, C a t h o U c I 'Peas 2 20 3 7c Apricot Nectar 2 3Z TINS Ladies of Columbus, will meet to- I FINAST FANCY EASTERN 1 - KRETSCHERMER'S ' night =at 7:30 p.m. at the club I Corn rooms on Elm street. A food euc- | Uon will follow the meeting.- Tomato Juice 46 OZ TIN 25 c W heat Germ ■ Night Kebool 5c VARIETIES Only about 35 people registered FINAST - TENDER FUKV - OEUCIOUS DESSERT Tuesday night for Night Schodl. I IFOR Enough interest was ahotii-n in a Pie Crust ^ 9-OZ PKGS 27 . Gelatine DAINTY DOT .class In typewriting so that it ap- peart Ukely that such a course FINAST FANCY • IN EXTRA HEAVY SYRUF FWAST SMOOTHY • wUl be given. Interest in other courses was .so scattered that Fruit Cocktail ! '7 02^>^23 c Peanut Butter .nebool officials do not feel Justified , TAU CANS I In having them given. Ten atudanU for a course was set as thp nilnl- EiicaMr SahiRM SIM NATIVI GtADI A mum standard, C i 'l . fhaagt ManaUe um*25c § t A unal .Banquet The Senior Choir and Sunday 1 Data Nil Bread ctosMSHAOcwtii rw 19c I Bchool teachers Of the First Bvan- MED SIZE DOZ , gelical Lutheran church will hold M eitaway Coffee Cake raiser's iMch TsapM *°^ nN3lc , their annual banquet at the Moun- FRESH EGGS iAraMar's Oetlad Him 2 »>«3Sc Joan & m U . tain Laurel Inn at Thompaonvillc .X .^.|_.ionlght at 7 o'clock. REGULAR 39< t F K I A l 35. ' Badral Mlaartraaa Swp M«tTw2 lg ^ - Aaanaace Eagageoteat M e h a w a y Mr. and Mia. Emit S, Maassila i FIRST r Village street announce the en- NATIONAL STORES Igement and the coming marriage Uhalr daughter, Gloria, to Ed- G. CioeoD. ton of - Mr. and | ARMOUR'S V ^ A V ' -m uChartki Ciscoa of Stafford. 2 0 ( AIR WICK PALMOIIVE SOAP Will take place In | T i i W . leBM BBB* PU Sne STAICM. aoz in. 59e n^zTiN 5Tc 41A oz iwi 4 9 c 2 \ S '2 3 c 3 ."If 2 5 c Ordw of Eagles, -CHAT ...... Ilk I, I EA tonight at fc ' B’a HaU. CASHm ERE Orova wflll .SUPER ^DS : FAB VEL SPIC & SI>AN ht at tha I •OUQliT SOAP • i>fj r- > -1 'With LGf FKG 3 Q c ' ABOVE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7A , - 3 RtG iMs 27c ^ tGtritG 30c LG{ FKG 3 0 c iron 24c R«|ahr$L1tVd^ OI^Y mLHitmms'>'>Tn'miTiTTiia‘ ...... » t i n m am aa» iMeaRe»ewikkMe»*eR********' ...... v “ - - " t - » V'- • *. ,V , 1 - • ■. V,■
■■■■ta MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTPR. CONN- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1950 fA o i n jm D f m a n c h b s t i:b e v e n in g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n . ’ Th u r s d a y . Oc to b er s, 1950 ' ...... j - riodical checkups to guard against various AfTanclat and military serv- the on.laughl of several different Vets’ Bureau ics measure* aA'dtmtlng for the were unable even to make tea, Letitia Johnston. 300 Center strdet; ■a-Asaign Air Oonrd Men was announced last night. These board at Brainard Field after which are *1*0 In prospect, General Lodges Hold dlKases, using as her subject the balance. without which no true, English Lewis Barred Mrs. Mary Chaput, Scltico; Mrs^ officers are now members of the they will be appointed by order of Stanley ‘aald tcMay* old-tlmc sign, used to warn people During Ui* month the Center man can Calmly face his working Melvina Covllle, 72 Oakwood road; Hartford, OcL 5—OP) — Ro:as- 103rd Fighter Wing. Offlcem who Brigadier General Stanley, the at crossings—“Stop, Lax>k and Head Reports had 305 c^ls for various sort* of day.-, - u As “Dog Caieher” Mrs. Helen Oriffin, Andover; Mrs. Btgnment of 81 Connecticut Air have been assigned to new posi new 103]^ Wing Commander. Re From 1900 to 19t0, the U. b. . District Rally Usten!” Information. Nktional Ouard officers has been JuUa Mpriarty, 131 Park street. tions that call for )tigher rank must assignment and promption for population increased more from | - Dr. Campbell's talk wa's by no Admitted today: Mrs. Mildred *oidered by Governor Bowles ItJ first appear before a promotion several airmen of the wrliig units ImmigiatloB than from birtha. If green snap beam or yellow (OMtUued From Pago One) ! means'entirely serious. She was Septelinber Was Unii8ue Minesweeper Is Richards. 381 Center street; Mra. ------^------Local Review WBA Is loud In her praises of this organ wax beans are not to be cooked Loretta Savllpnls, 157 St. John ization for women, niahaged by ally Busy Month at immediately they should be stored than Vishl,naky; out-negotlates street; Jesse Bettinger, 50 Morse j Well Represenleil at in a covered container In the ra- In tiMir ■uit, the reporter* h»«J Sunk Off Korea Molotov at the conference table women which now haa a tuember- that Holbrook had refue road. ship of 318,000. and is up near the The Local Center frlgerator. The snap beans are de -«a any mine operator will testi Hartford Meeting licious when cooked and served ad to ahmr the ndnutea to them fy—yid Lewis would be In Mos Discharged yesterday: John Mc top of fraternal beneJit Insurance 5UPREME QUALITY and that hi* refueal hampered organizations. She gave statistlca The Manchester Veterans Serv-! with herb butter; the wax beans (CoaUnued from Pafe One) . cow. ‘ ; Neill, 30 Birch street; Michael ► Mystic Review, Woman’* Bene- taste good with a little sauteed and their wnployari f Klelnschmidt, 18 Nathan road, to prove Its strength, its back Ice Center had a busy monlh In | AmerIcah-ltepubHcan, Ine, they had been "recently laid and Mr. Truman replied that he al j Dt Aaadclatlon of this town, vva. ground of Integrity and its ideals. onion and sour cream. ready had appointed a “good man" .Discharged.,today; .Mrs. Mary September according tq'the report i W ateilm^. b* their buelneea not long out of the storehouse.” Appleby, 70 Bissell street; Loren- ■ repreented at the dletrlct rally The hostess review meets In of Director G. J. Agostinelll of the | fumiehlnf newe to the people Seven crewmen were Injured In to the post, but appreciated the FreJ'a hall and its nicnibeni pre THRIFTY PRICE5 "good humor” of the suggestion. ko Keenan, 202 Hollister Street; MERRILL’S MARKET !aat night in Freja Hall, Hartford, Center, -handed today to General | Market Torrliqton. a mine explosion that damaged pared a turkey dinner which pre "For your Information, I Mrs. Dorothy Casadei and daugh by about thirty of its nicpbera. Manager George H- Waddell. New ' In a .prevlmis eult by Donahue the desti^yer Mansfield last Sat ceded the rally. Tables were wouldn't appoint . John L .‘ Lewis ter. Talcottville; Martin Haberern, Mystic guards In their floor length contacts in the ‘past month num alone, acting not *• a reporter but urday, ■ ■ tastefully decorated with yellow bered 74, there were repeat ca.ses dog catcher," the President added. 1 Avon street; Mrs. Annette Wlg- present - white dresses exemplified the flag ■ aa a dtiaen and voter of Torrlng- Eleven were killed. 10 Injured gladioli, rust-colored chrysanthe handled totalling 454. This brings PER50NALIZED 5ERVICE ; too, the dedelon went B*ainet him. There was no comment from anowski and son, 105 Ridge street; % iiV and three missing In a similar Mrs. Myrtle McGregor, .38 Drive aervlce under the direction of Cap- mums, yellow napkins and other the total for the current year TREAT YOURSELF TO A blast that tore a hole In the bot Lewis. decorative touches. Th» State Supreme Court hew » ------— D, Silver Lane homea. ain Oglorc White, and President through September to 645 new know how 0ood that an Individual dtUen could in tom of the Destroyer Boish . three I Meets Review President# Births yesterday; A son to Mr. lldred Tedford of Mystic Review cases of help and 2,510 repeat TURKEY THIS WEEK-END CHOICE. AA GRADE spect public record! only If be days earlier. \ Dr. Campbell, the guest of hon- cases. A yeai ago for the same gave bona fide reaeon for doing eo. Both the Mansfield and Brush, and Mrs. Robert Murphy, Rock aa mlatrsss of ceremonies during Hospital Notes ' or, was seated at the head table intknr after emergency repairs, miide port ville; a daughter to Mr. anj^ Mra. .he evening. Emily Morgan Na 6, period the total of activity was That dedalon paved the way for Raymond MacAlpIne, Bolton; a ' of which Mrs. Katherine Horse with the presidents of the various 3,765 instances of aid. THRIFTY. TENDER, BONELESS POT ROAST lb. 7k the suit by , 42 Director Best, and expre.ssed her other interest# affected being In-, ,orda yesterday. Convention — an International Mrs. Grace Bast, slate field di- pleasure at being .able to visit until yon try y agreement signed at the Hague— and 7 to 8 p.m. Overland drive. surmnee matte'rs 39, medical claims BONELESS OVEN ROAST lb. 8k Ward Room.s; 2 to .S p.m. and 7 . rector who la a member of Mystic Connecticut in early October 25, legal advice 17, Job training 14, 1 outlawed floating mines beesuse Births todsy: A daughter to ' Review, presided, and welcomed when the foliage Is at its best, FRESH DRESSED to 7 :30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rowley, Ama- housing 10, hospitalization 9, and* Tender, Testy, Economical. Troops Run they might drift into the shits* of ' the presidents and members from and other parts iff New England neutral nations Admitted yesterday; Ronald ton: a non to Mr. and Mrs. Richard ■ New Britain, WlUlmantic. Rock which she had seen only on vaca Sherman said the mines ap Starrett, 26 Femdale drive: Don LsChapelle, 17 Oakland street; a tion tours. She praised the hospi ald Fontaine. Rockville; Walter ville, East Hartford. Hartford and Gas Plants parently had been cast sdrifl by daughter to,Mr. and Mrs. Roger t this town who gathered for the tality accorded her, and pleased MILK FED. NATIVE the North Koreans. Martley, 48 Mountain road; Mrs. Flaherty. Rockville. rally. Jdrs. Best 'also presented all with her friendly manner and I ' r LOCAL DRESSED, FARM FRESH (CootlnaM from Page One) the guebt of hdhor. Dr. Msry B. her witty^ atoriCs. BONELESS VEAL ROAST lb. 6k Campliell, the supreme medical ex- | Cliairman Mrs. Katlierine Hors- I] The Very Beal .Available. said they would appeal their con -1 i■ amlher at tbe Port Huron. Mich, j nian in behalf of the reviews, pre- CHICKENS vlctlen. Sir Laurence Dunne, the • headquarters, whom several of Ii sen ted to Dr. Campbell a hand magistrate who neard the case, those present met at the AtlanUc j some little traveling clock tn a said he would permit them bail. I City convention in July. I! leather case. The recipient thank 4-5 LB. SIZE Frashly Ground, Fine Extra Lean, Frashly Proeecutor ChrlStmaa Hum I He«ds Health Ontera ! ed them for their thoughtfulness PERFECT FOR phreys said that while an exam • Dr. Campbell In addition to the and as.sured them she would ple was being made of only ten make gixid use of it. ROASTING LB. Quality Ground Chuck Ground Lower Ronnd PREMIUM / duties of her department, super 1 men at this time, every one of the When buying Tea-Bags, remember that you vises the work of thirty-six health Mrs. Horsman and her commit strikers “Is day by » TOMATO JUlOE FINE NATIVE GRAVENSTEIN Sy r u p Lf. Caa 15c Over RIPE FIRM BARTLETT PEARS 2 Oi. 29e Three .Plundred NEDICK'5 ORANGE DRINK 27c Seat! 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, i960 PAGE THUITEBK I • • , H ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. (X)NN- THURSDAY. OCTOftER 6. 1^60 \ . \ lor two parties. Ona half o f the in person with his famous rhumba driving north on Now Buckland Latin* American revue will be the j tane, lovely featureil sungyirees; ^Shoir loom was UberaJtot, and the other Talo and Julia, tropical dancers; orchiestra and a etageful of South FALSE TEETH half icodontot Itaa eommlttee re* 1080 Mitior Accident toad and K r i ^ f f was proceeding headline In person attraction a t ! U r t O N D - W TIC - east on Hilliard street when the Airiertcan stars In ths gayest, hap That liOOMR . tired to d n w up a alato o f offl- 1410 the State theater, Hartford, this | Otto Bolivar, Afro-CMban singsr; piest most colorful stage show P i c t u r e s im.7 collision occurred at the intersec NMd Not E M b w M eers. When they ntum ed a caucus I a On Hilliard St. Saturdav and Sunday. You'll Dulcina, fiery Spanish dancert In yesrtv. waa held-and candidates for both 010 tion. No arrest was mode. Manr «e«.r«rs of ISIss lectli ebsee. ] . t KKiVB - - 'MO " ; 7b f/ o » v ’« ' . If«»«“..—Ml ‘^ thrill to the tantalizing rhythms Otto Uarvta. George Lopez, Dick There are late stage shpws every suffered reel embarrasement bseaess MlnumMy aod** parties w e n nominated. Easten Standard Time WTH1 - i**n of "The Rhumba K ing," when he Benedia, El Gringo, and a host Of ihtir plat* 4i«9pe4, slipped er wsbblai Lstyic - 1290 Joseph Braun. 27. of 39 Clyde Saturday and Sunday starting at ^ _ _ _ _ ifeareh to b a ftn g They fdt that they would like and his great orcheetra play their nijdlttpnal talent headed by the at just th* wroh.T tiinr. Do set Hr* to road, and Mark H. Kristoff, 24, of Cugat’s Orchestra 10 p.m. • m «adS«M« m Friday to hold a rally on Friday. In tte latest hits, such as "Mambo Jam- acinllDatlng violin of Cugat him (*ar el thi* happening te pee. Jest meantime posters w e n made and 133 School street, m'ere the driv *pr1nkl* a MUI* rA F IX irr^ tta elhe. Dr. ^ K- loo- ■ ^ WONS—Jack’s Waxworka. bo.’ “ All My Love," "Ztng-a, self. Extra added attractions will displayed In various places. Paper I WDRC—Strike It Rich. ers of cars involved in a minor ac line (non.aeld) powder, ee pear platoe. gto* a pngnm ct ect- VOL. x v in , NO. 5 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 Conpiied by Stodenta of Msnehester Bifh Sehool Miss Helen Estes, Paculty Adviser W T IC —Songs by Don C3ierry. To Head Revue Zlng-a, ZIng-Boom.” and numeroua include Bobby Shields, sensational rrestdant Ooolldge's inaugura Hold* fal** t**th mere finely, se they a ptotuTM at tb« church. Ballots also w e n made with WTIG—Backstage Wife. cident at 7:15 last night at tho impreeslonlat; James Curry, out tion In 1924 was the first to be W TH T—Top# in Sports. iiitersectlon ot New Buckland others Cugat brings with him a feel more eomfortabi*. Does set seer. p k / toM an thoaa t^en ^ spaces permitting elth'er straight WCCC— Request Time. rhythmic, colorriil aggregation of standing romic, and others. . Re broadcast. The hookup comprised Dnu-ka "plat* o<.nr" (denture breetb). W K N B ^K ew s; Request Mau- WUIIC—World Tonight road and Hilliard street. Xavier Cugat and his world-re Dr. I w S l whOa on racaUTO to or split Ucket voting. I I outstanding talent. Including Abbe member, Xavier Cugat will appear 24 etatlona Oet P’AfiTOaTR el eay dreg store. Friday they held their raUy at 11)25— nowned orcheetra and all-star ■oniM a»4 ta ^ Band G«ta Applause New Alternates , nee. W H A Y —SporU. Police reported that Braun was which the varioiu candidates and MHS Booters Legion of Honor Indians Bow W H A Y —Polka Hop. B «w d l accm piA y the 11:30— ihowlii^ with «xpl*nm- some memben o f the class spoke Hte High School Band with As a result of the Student W TH T—New;y: Music. W TIC—Appointment with Mu to ty in favor of various candidates the peppy squad of majorettes, CTouncIl election making Joan |:15— One member of the class has ' Beat Bristol To Hall High W TIC—Stella Dallas. > sic. No tlckaU an being aold, but a led by Verna Hare, received a Osgood secretary, Connie W H A Y —Moonlight Matinee. been confined to his home because WONS—Jack Downey's Music ftaa-win o^arlnc wiU be accepted big hand' at last Saturday's Young vice president, and WDRC—Public Service Pro of an accident and the class ex- football game. George Pazlanos' treasurer, the I Shop. ' to r the cauae Coach Osgood of 29 Cumberland street. for the rest of the game. | V i 45— р. c., in 1945-76 p. c., in 1946-79 p. Joan has followed the business chester High school, Fred has been est high school girls with nursing Hall drove the ball up the field WDRC—Curt Massey — Martha 5:00— Lucky Pup. le take honae. Pleeae wrilei Elizabeth Nevers, children of Mr. reckless driving In a motor acci Richard Danielson chose Mc 5:15—Time for Beany. с. j in 1947- 78 p. c.. In 1948-84 p. c., course all four years at Manches quite active in extra curricular ac and to discuss the hospital for steadily and forced Manchester’s and Mrs. Theron Nevers of Elling dent which occurred Sept. 1, waa Namara, to try It. He addressed training in New Britain. She Tilton and Orchestra. 5:30—Howdy Doody. ALL THE SHORT rWHE BONE ALSO LB In 1949-87 p. c., and now. In 1950- ter High. She has maintained a tivities, being especially Interested Clyde Pickeral to punt the Iwals W n C — Front Page Farrell. ton road; Ross William Sherman, dismls.se(1, after a long hearing. the ball, and promptly pushed the stressed the military and civilian 6:00—Don Winslow of the Navy. THE PBO’TRUDING — .,5 "SUPER RtGHT" The case of Gerald Hodge, alao of 89 p. c. high B average during this time. In dramatics. He was in Paint A out of danger on more than one W H A Y —Spotlight on Sports. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman of ball past the goalie for a goal. The Powder and this year is president needs for nurses in all fields in the 6:30— John (Xante’s Little Show. Remember—«'• n*' «*>• Gilead, accused of. violation of Several ro<.m8 had 100 p. c. S. Modem Problems, English, Busi occasion. After driving ,down to ,imd but th* lota! ooet ol PlMsant Valley and Susan Jane score waa then one-nothing in of Sock and Buskin. He will take present time. |8:55— 8:45— Political Program. rulcB of the road, also came up for A. A. membership. The Student ness Math, Home Management the Red and White’s five yard line, W TH T—Falstaff's Fabulous Fs- Ing goodn*** that oount* Ciftonw RbIoIIbm Dnarttowlf Biimham, daughter of Mr, and favor of the Red and White team. the part of Papa in Sock and Bus An extensive building plan is 7:00—Kukla, Fran and OUI- consideration. He Waa found guilty Council representativea in these and A Capella Choir are her pres Tlnson handed off to Stems, the bles. Mrs. Russell Burnham of Ellington Bristol then came alive and fur kin’s forthcoming production of "I under way for New Britain hos ‘7:80— Sports. A ^P Food Stone. 420 Lwringten Aeaoee and fined $15, having pleaded rooms are Adrian Schmidhauaer ent subjects. Joan especially en West Hartford right end who swept . Evenlny road. ious.' Goalie Barry amazed the Remember Mama." This year Fred pital. It is now working in with 7 :45— Newsreel. guilty to th echarge. The accident 14M, George Pazlanos 17M, Phyllis joys English and Home Manage across the goal line with the first |8:06— The Wapping Y will begin on crowd by making miraculous saves ia also a member of Current A f the general hospital of that city. 8:00— Stop the Music. in which he was Involved hapephed Maatropletro 18M, Patricia Jones ment. score of the game. WDRC— News. tonight with the follow that ahut off all the Bristol drives. fairs dub, the High School World The regulation three-year plan 9;'0D—Morey Anuterdiun. m -O .ST. on the Hebron-Wlllimantlc .boule In her junior year Joan waa Later in the second quarter W H A Y —News. ing schedule: 6:30, Friendly In Along with Barry. Moore played a 19M, Andrew Gibson 24M, Ruth and the golf team. provides- for all courses except 9:80—Dave Garroway. vard, September J, Involving two elected a town officer when the Pickeral was forced to punt from W TH T— Sports Headlines; - Joe dians group. Grades B-6 ; 6:30, Busy very good game keeping the ball Smith and Joan Osgood 26M, and Last wear he had the honor of those of psychiatric and communi 10:06-Private Eye. other cars. Fortunately there were hie own 35 yard line and got off Girand Show. Bees, Girls, Grades 4-6; 7:15, up to the Indian line. Kosakowskl' Connie Glenney 27M. Student'Councll managed Manches being selected as a representative cable disease nursing. These 10:30—Believe It or Not. no fatalities in either case. ter's government. She proudly a good boot which was picked up W n C —News Pioneer group, Grades 7-8; 8 p. m. was removed with a slight head In The results in the other home to Boys' State. courses are affiliated with the 11:00—Late Nqwereel. Ill spite of the fact that about by Brennan. Hall's reserve half WONS—News Older Girls group. Grades 6-8. An jury, but, after a little rest, popped rooms are: 13M-83 p. c., 15M-93 p. reigned as "Miss Fire Chief for Outside of school Fred is active Norwich State Hospital and Mc 11:36-Mystery Theater. 73 new voters have been made back, who scampered along the |6:1(>— Uncas Group (high school age); right back to trample the Bristol c., 22M-95 p. c., 23M-87 p. c., 25M- a day. in church affairs, having been Cook Memorial Hospital, respec lately, thcr have been so many re sidelines to go 65 yards and ail the WDRC—Jack Smith Sports. High School Gicla and Oo-ed line. 92 p. c., 28M-98 p. c.. 31M-90 p. C., Joan’s present and past extra president of the youth group at tively. Mrs. Mooth spoke about the movals from the town, besides curricular activities include Junior requirements set up by the State way for the second West Hartford |6:15— Gropps will be foriped if enough Manchester protected their lead 32M-71 p. c.. llF-78 p. C., 12F-83 the Center Congregational church, WDRC—Jack Zaiman. deaths, that a good many names and Senior Y-Teens, Somanhla Board of Nursing, including high score. Interest is shown. all through the game and finally р. c., 16F-71 p. c., 17F-92 p. c., and also having served on the W TIC—Bob Steele. have had to be taken off the vot Publications and Student Council, school subjects, physical examina Shortly after the third quarter Wapping is fortunate in being emerged. from the game victori 18F-97 p. c., 21F-92 p. c.. 23F-83 p. Town Youth Council of Churches. WONS—Sports. ing list. This bolls clown to the ous. C)oach Dfuilelson is pleased which she has been on for four In his spare time he enjoys tion, aptitude test, and interview began. Manchester furnished its able to engage the James K. Allen fact that there are now 744 voters с. , 24F-83 p. c.. 25F-97 p. c., 20F- W H A Y —Supper Serenade. with the hustle and spirit of this years. She has taken an active playing the piano, reading and at with the director of the sch^K lone touchdown threat of the game, Musical Family of DIghton, Mass., Hated, as compiled by the regis 80 p. c.. 25B-81 p. c.. 26B-81 p. c., but to no avail. |8:20— ball club; he thinks they can make part in aiding many of the activi tending plays and movies, many of The trained attendant course giv for a concert on Friday evening, trars, Harold L. Gray and Bela 27B-82 p. c., 28B-87 p. c. Carlo Pctricca, who in the quar W DRC- Record Aibnm the C.C.I.L. tournament If they ties sponsored by the council. Be which he sees in New York. As en alsp in New Britain was also O ct ISth at the Community Schreler. This, however. Is an in The second payment of a dollar terback spot replacing the injured 18:25— keep It up. ing elected secretary of Student hla favorites In the' field of popular discussed. church. H iia nationally known crease of 14 over the previous list. ia due on October 25. All students Spec Klavcil, handed off to A1 W n C —Weather. Their next start is against West Council this year, tops all her ac music he picks Carmen (Zivalero Miss Montinalli, president o f the group has been giving concerts Mrs. Claude W. Jones was a vis wishing to "belong to extra-cur Morgan who ran 65 yards from 1 6:80— Hartford High. This is an import tivities. and Eddie Duchln. senior class at the school and head throughout the country for - the itor last week at the seaside home ricular activities, who do not be the Manchester 35 yard line and WONS—Jim Britt. ant game becauee the winner w ill Much of Joan's spars time ia From his four subjects this year, of the student council, described past eight srears and several of our of Mrs. Lulu Lord Downs, former long to the S. A. A. must join. across Hail's goal line only to be W -rtlT—E-Sereno Gammell; Wea have an advantage In the league spent at Quinn’s Pharmacy where English and C^hemlstry are his fa the life of a student nurse. She ex local residents have heard them Janet Bradley, ■52 called back because o f a penalty. ther. ly of Hebron. Mrs. Downs waa left competition. A loss will not elim she works part time as a clerk. vorites. plained the social activities avail MIAVY a{t .Tartous’ summer resorts. They Again in the fourth quarter as w n c - E m ile Cote Glee Cnub. MBAVT widowed by the death of her sec inate them though. This game will Knitting and dancing complete the As for the future. Fred hopes able. Weekcnils at the school may in the second. West Hartford be I fi:45— Porterhouse STIERBHF IB 1*07 S ir lo in are sponsored locally by the Wap- ond husband. Rev. Mr. Downs of be played at West Hartford, Fri remaining extra time out of school. to be accepted by Dartmouth Col be spent by high school girls def- R eaU tf FmM^m^Frmshl ptng Ladles' Aid and tickets may Franklin. Junior Y-Teeiis gan to break away from the Man WrDBC—Lowell Thomas. ■When you buy "Super-Right" you don't jjary tor wait# A*P day, October 6. Albert Guay ’53 Baseball heads the list In Joan's lege where he will major in Eng dcflnitely interested In this work. WONS—Evening Star, Every ounce l» tender, )ulcy and desirable . . . all yood M obtained from any member of Raymond E. Smith, Jr., a grad The girls signed up for this oc chester defense on 3 and 4 yard WINE AND LIQUOR VALUES Thoy'ro FroshnoM CowtrolU dI “ likes" department. She is an lish, and someday hopes to become w n c —Three Star Ehclrs. eot'ny. h'* ’'Super Riyhf’ . . trimmed before weighing Steak* are trimmed before weighing . . . they re .elect t t e t organisation. uate last Jue of Hlllyer College, ardent Cleveland Indian fan. casion and received booklets about gains around the outside o f the lo exacting *tan- Elect Officers writer and journalist. cal’s line. ■WTHT—Weather. AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES "Super-Right" quality eonlormlng to A4F Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bent of Hartford has secured a position aa Girls^ Assembly Musically she enjoys Perry Como's William Munsie '51. the hospital. •xceu )^ne and lot removed. Cut from h^ovy, corn- Only ualiena, tog quoUil^, geaMreek M to ttos Angeles, Ctolif., called on .kaalstant accountant at the office A movie wks shown titled, “ A Beaudry, Hall's halfback, ac I 6:55— derrds. vegetable* or* dlaplayed * • ASPe pmdtMh fHfeh "sensational" singing. "Chocolate W TH T—Edwin C. Hill led steer beef exelueively. ntanda in town Sunday afternoon. of Jacob Ruppert Brewery CTom- Junior Y-Teens, under the direc pie smothered with whip cresm, is Girl In White". It pictured a high counted for the third West Hart (jdhi& ltUA. All ether m * r»tooved dl hequwit tatoEeChi, ito Mr. and Mrs. Walden V. Collins pany, WiUimantic. Hears Speaker school graduate going through her ford score as he gathered in a I 7: 06— dueed to erie* and put en the IhMto tion of Miss Jeanne Low and Miss the best dish yet,” claimed Joan Senior Y-Teens WDRC—Beulah. have returned from Philadelphia A meeting of the Hebron dis during her Interview. three years of^JuTilnlng at a typl;- short pass from quarterback Tin- Tbeyta afllt whe1e*eeie «hd enMllenl aatmm, ton lone Fellows, held their first meet son and fell across the goal line. W H A Y —Symphony Hall. COLONIAL PRIDE wbsrs Mr. (Collins was a dele^te trict of the Oinnecticut Cancer Nursing la fun, satisfying and Future plans are undecided for cal hospital. A fter the film was ing on Tuesday evening, Septem Hold 1st Meeting To add to Manchester's list of W TH T—Hit of the Week. BOnilO IN BONO , I rm * i*Tivi-**eiii*« FHfa VOUM DIVUtB ta the three days' National con- Society waa held recently at the hardwork explained Miss Foster at this typical senior girl. Joan stated shown,, questions were raised and .* 4 5 ' Y u r k o y s 4 T« 9 lBh>BUlllAB i.6 5 * home of Mrs. George Gone! in Injuries, CJarlo Petricca was in WONS— Fulton Lewis. Jr. *YE OR BOURBON C h lC K e n e ** F*riN4-itvs<4 m atcui.** M eilU osh AppieM*SSS4 ^ 20^ wantion o f Masonic clubs. an aasembly held on Sept. 27. ber 26, in the Barnard Auditorium. that she would enjoy doing window then answered by the student *Mv*x. *t*eT.Tstow laoii.n TVMcm LB T9t Elast Hampton. Mrs. Goncl is the jured late in the game and the sig w n c —Guy Lombardo Show. STRAIGHT WHISKEY DMvn. *M0V-T0 CI>0K in iL t M e* r*YFU r* i>< A public setback party will be Miss Foster, who was introduced Miss Low opened the meeting display work. But whatever job The first meeting of the Senlor- nurse. The director, Miss Mooth, Fioewtar Re*y-eheek*d with toUk«wMto Seek liew field army chairman for the in closing stated that nursing is nal calling was left to Sophomore I 7:15— 100 . e i* MD-CF TO * lU * 2 7 2 * given by the O.E.S. F r i^ y , Octo to the girls by Mrs. Gertrude with an explanation of the club's this gal chooses, we all wish her P O r K L o i n s FMSN TtoOC* rouec i .4 9 ' Link Sousoflo ^aiMOK hew Ibe ercAic d ber 6 at 8:15 p. m. in Masonic district. There were three mem Y-Teens was held in the library not only a profession, but a privi Steve Millard, who finished out WONS—Tello-Test. RROOf 3.89 Hitchcock, Guidance' Director, purpose, rules, and activities, and the best of luck! ! WDRC—Jack Smith. FiacwiflK-<4KinLni T top le. bers from Marlborough, two from Tuesday evening September 26. lege. the remainder of the game. _ HiaKYmib F r o n k fo r t s iU MAT '.2 6 3 * spoke on the hhmenursing courses. Miss Fellows named the officers Shirley Wilson '51, I : — n O C O n suto* eoMb KKfD to 6 9 * Myron Spencer of Kodiak, Alas Andover and three from Hebron Carolyn Scott, president of the Shirley Wilson '51 A fter Beaudry’s touchdown th* 7 86 u u N iiia present. Mrs. Bela Schreler is the She told the gjrla of many neces and described their duties. Indians held the ball In safe' handa WONS— Gabriel Heatter. OLD RIPY to 19 * A ^ ka^ la t ^ guest of his nephew, club, waa introduced by Miss Doris Fresh Haddock Fillots l*3 9 ‘ Frosh Mockorol •M. LEMONS GAUPORMA JUWf O i a R ^ new member from the Hebron dis sary things ,‘Whlch one Irams Connie - Glenney was chosen at their 35 and 40 yard lines, un W TH T—Jack Armstrong, BOmiO IN BONO Roger Spencer of Avery street. through this churse. A member of Spanish Club Sees trict, acting ns educational chair president with vice president. Nan El Kibbe, the faculty advisor. The Senior Hi-Y Holds til Hall intercepted a few of Man w n c —News STRAIOHT bourbon MABT GW Claae Elects the American ‘-National Red Cross, H ie eighth grs^e class of Wap man. Reports were given. Cam cy Foisy: secretary, Mary Wilson; following officers for the coming chester passes and put the locals W D RO -Club Fifteen. 106 SALAD MIX TOMB Miss Foster said one la taught how ping School held its class election paign chairman Mrs. Floyd A. Fo- treasurej*, Nona Grusha; Inter- Filin on Mexico on their 10 yard line with their 7:4.5— RROOf BfiSAbO GQR to correctly take a person's tem year were introduced and each gave Formal Induction W DRO-Edward R. Murrow. m a manner similar to the way in gil reported that among the 28 council ciiib delegate. Janet Brad backs to the goal posts. DISTatfD IN KENTUCKY Candy Traatsl COLE SLAW ifiAie FRS districta In which the state ia di perature, help an elderly person brief description of her duty. Millard, seeing action -for tho -- WONS—I Love a Mystery, which the town holds elections. ley. Hiive you been to Mexico iately? Barbara Jackie, vice president; WARWICK CHGC. MATIVI Since the first day o f school in vided the Hebron district ranks out of a chair, and to fix a tray Formal induction ceremonies first time this year, played good w n c —One Man’e Family. The committee heads elected Carol Howea secretary; Ruth (herriss CflVIBID HOMlMQMto September they have been study high in Its campaign work. Many for a alck penon easily and well. Miss Buelah Todd's. Spanish class for the twenty-six neubmembers of ball on hands-off. and' running WESTBURY RESERVE POTATOES are; social, Bhyllls Mastropletro; Smith, treasurer; social chairman, WDRC—FB I in Peace and War. WARWICK ing about government in Conn. are planning to attend the annual In addition, she said one leama to es have! On Monday, September the Senior H i-y club were held on plays, but his aerial attack waa STRAIGHT RYE DURING YHE OaOBER CHEESE FESYIVAL-VISIY A&Ps DAIRY Oiecalatts AflMflTtD program. Wilma Pitkin; personal Bette Carlson and Marge Keegan; WONS-Mardy Family. They studied Town Oommittees, meeting of the Connecticut Socie make a bathrobe out of a blanket 25, during the first meeting of tRr Tuesday evening, Oct. 3. During Just what Hall waa looking for ♦o- STH 3 J 9 p: B I* TURNIPS and to make a pair of slippers. interests. Cynthia Agnew; service. personal interest, Doris Gunsten; W TH T—Screen Guild Players. voting. biUlotlng and cauciues. ty to be held at the Hartford C5ub the ceremonies all new members and they intercepted a third paaa PRlXJF BOT CBIYER FOR YOUR FAVORin CHEESES AY AYYRACYIVE PRICBI Ykla Mlats A homenursing course, for 14- Aylce Carlson; membership, Jackie Spanish C3ub of the 1950-51 a« program, June Chichester; Service. W H A Y —Family Rosary, lASt Thursday they chose names Wednesday. Oct. 11 at 4:30 p. m. were required to take an oath. on the Manchester 5 yard line and \ DISTItlEO IN MARYLANP ye'ar-old girls, is to be given in .Plcaut. son the students went to Mexico Marilirn Petrie: and membership, w n c —Aldrich Family. GREEN BEANS Mr. and - Mrs. Norman Ashe Lewi.s Knox, the executive secre again set the way for a acore. Manchester by Mrs. Miller and Elihor Hussey, "52.' via the movie "Tomorrow's MexI' Marge McFarland. Matebss iTtoUYt 4 MM M* spent last week at Point O’ Woods, tary of the Hartford County Y.M. Thla time it waa Waid Hart 8:15— I¥ew Low Prices! Mas Mrs. Boyd; . In the Manchester CO.” and witnessed many things of Elaine Grady, who represented ford’s Regan who took Uie ball on W H A Y —Polish' National Home. BRIARCLIFF vn iflw i Bridal Finery Niantic. C.A., was present at the meeting, Das Hs FaaipWa "*2* 10^ POP CORN Meniorial Hospital annex. It will interest to them. • Manchester at the annual a hatidoff by Tlnson and cut 8:86— STRAIGHT BOURBON FO R EV ER Y consist of six lessons from 7:00 to First they witnessed "Gay” Mex- and spoke to the boys about the WDRC -Mr. Keen. Tracer of e MmYS M*I m A conference in Bridgeport across tackle and the local’s goal -, M t h C H EES E USE GRASS SEE 3" in which they aaw auch thinga organization saying that it func Lost Perkoni. 3 2 , 9 9 i : h e d 6- b i y CaoaiSS CMtUnMir MM AT Hat and Muff Set 9:00. mer reported to the gro; strip for the fourth and ' final PROOF ‘ BOT This assembly, which waa for Editorial t ”.aa Aztec dancing, varioua religloua tions in aeventy-four nations w n c —Father Knows Beet. AMERICAN many activitiea of theytonference. score. OISTItlEO IN ItllNOIS Dm Fla Sqaadi **2* Ifl^ girls only, was held during fifth Trattlo Tact ceiYmoniea, night cluba and enter- The theme of the con^irence, which throughout the world. The Indians will travel to Mer WTHT-Blondle, CHEESE it/LOAF Ulnment of many kinds. Then A fter the inductions Rudy V lg W'QNS—Rod and Gun Club. MELO-BIY 2 t^«8 5 * \New Pmeh VegeimbMesi period. 'The first half consisted (Editor's Note: The following waa made up o f glri* of all races iden this Friday and will be out to lastMt Rabtoa "*2 27* they saw the real truth of Mexi X of juniors and seniors and the editorial was selected by the and religions, waa. ^”Mak* Some^ none, president; of the club, ap gain their first CCIL win of the 8 : 5.5— — NEISON COUNTY NATIONAL MACARONI WEEK . . . SERVE BAKED MACARONI OR co's economic situation, that which W ONS—Bill and Henry. News. Mlacf Miat wifii_jcm* 1Y^ latter part was for the undefclaSa- "W orld ” staff as the best of thing o f Yourself.” There were also pointed a prpgi*am committee conr season. ^ STRAIOHT BOURBON lies under the glorious night life SPAGHETTI FLAVORED WITH DEUCIOUS MEL-O-BIT OR CmD-O-BlT. FAN^ A&P PEAS '*^ 23* men, Carol Rottner .’53. tbode written, by Miss Isobel lect)ires'on how to live with and sitting of the following boys: Boh Co-captains Carlo Petricca and 9 : 06— and tourist attractions. WDRC—Suspense. U . STH A A A CrsaaiafWiiaet'nil^ 11^ Worth's JunlorXEhigllsh classes.) understanding o f other people. Johnson, Doug Wisse, Bob Brun^ Doug Wiesse will both have a job ANN « • w a t i A a Among other things pointed out WONS—Limerick Show. PROOF BOT to .T T There ia no quick and easy solu Aside from lecture* and coun •tte, Larry Decker, and A1 W il on their handa as the team' might Macaroni PAct p?olB‘ Spoghetfl PAOl PK6“ 16* DELIL W MAIZ iZ NIBLETS eOBN «AM I W were the rebellion which rose in W TH T-A m ateu r Show. • DISmilD IN KENTUCKY Ntscats *j24f^ Junior Hi-Y Takes tion to the matter o ff between cils the girjs enjoyed square danc liams.. Rudy Vignon* is chairman'. be without the eerrices of many 1910 and which atUl rages today, w n C —Dragnet. clasa congestion in the hails of ing, a dog roast and a barber shop Thb old members stayed after first string backs and linesmen. Yaaiata Jeks u*mr<»*i2 27* the drive to decrease the nation's AGiD IONA TOMATOES STANDAfib ■ s j r i a * 38 New Members M.H.S. at the present time. Various quartet. A United Nationa Ball of the meeting and discussed the R. Day '52, illiteracy and last, the drive for W H A Y —MoonllTht Matinee. QmfufdatL Scofe/u CHEDDAR CHEESE MNCHCURiD schemes have been devised else which Elaine was co-chairman initiations which will take place at Baaillaa Cabas * .* . the betterment of farming and In H ie officers of the 'Junior Hl-Y where where such a problem has wound up a very educational and the next meetingOct. 17. *;* 0— ' RBUABLB WAX BEANS s ? i r dustrial methods. W D R C - Crime Photographer. laalllan Cakm led the formal induction of 38 new risen, but apart from building an interesting week. WlUlam Munsi^ '51. Dance and Rally. MALCOLM STUART DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE members into the club on Tuesday Upon returning to America and W T IC -W e the Peonle. , STH 3 ^ 9 9 entirely new school most solutions 21F (from the drama room) the inalne concluded her talk by WONS— Repbrters Roundup Fralt Cacktail eSm *wT Iff— IWA GREEN MANS ISSiSS^ evening, October 3 In room 26M. have various complications. You PtOOF- 1.BOT MUENSTER CHEkSE FtAVOfi movie was dtacuaaed by the claaa- saying that it waa a wonderful op- Well Attended f i : ' " - ! YIsstlsfs I iB m h S ^ 2^^ t ^ s f m e Previous to the induction cere can take one-way traffic in halls pbrtunity for her to be able to W THT - Robert -Mxintxomeirv. - eUMNYBRClOK GRADE / monies, George Emmerllng, the es, bringing a fittingly real ending A&PiimdLrBEm CAM as a good example. However, un attend this conference. Short$. in Sparta r i L B a n m e d iu m s iz e to an Imaginary trip. The large crowd of studenta that— ...... ' GUN CMItMr faculty advisor, reviewed the pur til something is done, studenU Connie Young and Carol Howes ■ e t e e . poses of the club', ' th e candidates Faye Knudson '52. went-to-Uie coni6fBea"sporta dance _J7*” rT.C Ton- Secret.'- N0 7V7 o n e famoat A&P CoF^mI j can help each other by following each spoke briefly on Laurel Giris Steve Millard ohbuld get the WORC -WsUmai’k Plavhouse. CAN JUICE ^ 2 CAHB^W for admission, standing before a few simple rules which we are and rally last EMday night m ade' SS3.79 SLICED PINEAPPLE State, which they attended at the MJLS.-aporfs-IatireI^ this week T\rn ^ V -N e w s ; Moonlight PROOF Mild and Mellow PAHCVSIfilNSttol candles in the shape of the Y. M sure would not be difficult to fol the evening a great success. NO 303 Unlvenitjy_,Qf .Connecticut. Both for giving It all he, had in Satur '*atinee. lOfiOMOTT C. A . symbol, were instructed as low if they were Just remembered. A t 9:15, the besting of a drum GREEN GIANT PEAS 2 CANS W T • O'aOCK COFFB * GREEN BIANS gtrta agreed that It was a very day's "gathe' w’lth Bristol. The W T *rr - Hail of Fame. 2179 to the true meaning of Hl-Y. The Here are a few. See if you can add Behind the Scenes heralded the beginning of the rally, GUN FYNE NO303 (O w e beneOeW and- wonderful experi smallest member o f Ooach Walker 10: 15—- four platforms of the organlzsi some cd.yoiir own rules to these sponsored by Elaine Grady, cap :0 YEARS OID ONE PIE BLUEBERRIES pTk CAN " ence. [ Briggs’ football squad by no WONS -1 Love a Mystery. KDORCUCOFFB i l l * tlon and ita„ purposes were ex seven here: ------"Mama” Pat'BohheyMa coming means was the game's passing tain o f the cheerieadera, who was BS STH a 99 plained. After the candidates re along fine with her Norwegian ac The Fall Leadership Conference, \VTHT'»-Guest Star. 1. Don't tie up traffic by stop star, but the 119 pound Sopho supported by Doris Cormier, Conj PRCX>F BOT * * • » P IbUCAtOR CRAX^ . j.'sab* Vlgareu* and Winey Jmme Pm rher Dommts peated their vows, thpy were ac cent and hef lovable character in which Ik held for the advisors and 10:86— ping in the halls or on the stairs more did some faiicy ground work nlc Glenney. Pat Taylor, Lorralnii W D R C - Hollywood Theater. N03 M g C 2 .1 3 ' cepted as. full fledged 'members of to talk with friends. It may be rehearsals for Sock and Buskin’s chib repreaentativea throughout La Dues, Mary M^ntosh, Claire 90KAR COFFEE both defensively a id offensively, I v n n '-John B. Kennedy: CANS the- Junior Hi-Y. RoM rt Stevens the time but certainly not the big play. Katrin, supposedly the tha country, waa discussed by Janaen and Dickie Hunt. Biiaiubi- A&P CORN! 2 Shirley Sturdevent dnd Helen New*. , -• of thf Hartford County Y. M. C. place. author o f the play, being acted by Marshall M.acNi*ptara scored the "Locomotive” -began « aeries of tstooz tasc 20 Mule Team A. assisted with the Induction cer Lawler. WONS - Jack’s Waxworka. STBONGfpAItT , CANI 2. Stop a second to open a d ^ Pat O'Hara is p hard part because first goal of the season for Ch>ach cheers, after which Elaine called COASTTOCOASt DOG FOOD 3 5 8 1 emonies. A discussion was held on plans W n C —Presenting Charles' that is causing a bottle-neck *eo one minute ahS’s twenty years old Richard Danielson's M. H, S. soc on Coach Richard Danielson, who CAUrORNIA BRANDY 2 *>oz larax 2*15* ’*2 2 T the next meeting pl^jmned will pupils In back of you can save two and the next.aicene we>see her *s for the year which will include spoke briefly about this . year's' Bover. 6 YEARS OlO., PANCAKE FLOUR bunnYfikd CHERRY Ml eoSa* sending candy and -correaponding cer 4eam. and it proved to be the 10:.55— cm 2 L1D ' be a joint meetttig with!the fresh- or three seconds each that they'd fifteen. mar^n of victory in a 1 to 0 win soccer team, which promises to be PUfif VCMTABtf itBQgC Is rix a ' 17* men-sophomore Y-TeenS| on Octo spend going around the door. 'Die to foreign countries. W TH T—Svmphonette. PFEFFERNUSSE COOKIES 3 S* over Meriden. A pat on the back one of the best that the school has : — . j - ■ PROCH^ SJ3.39 dexo BHOBTfNING CiAN CAN ' ber 17, with the showing of a film south entrance to the Main Build We hear Fred Bllsh to learning To conclude the meeting Miss ever had. Mr. Danielson Intro 11 00 iClbbe gave a background o f - the ahould also be given Francis N e v s jon all-rtataloni. , ...... VtUOto CtllNO - NIW fACf* Na3V7.AWe “Jurilor Prom.-" ' ■ ■ ing la usually a" holtleheck becauaa -how'to smoke a pipe for the play. Barry, the Indians’ goalie, who duced Larry Duff, a member o f the • STREUSSEl JEUY WHIRL 7.2^ The new members accepted into only one o f two doors are open. As Papa he is developing an ac Y. M. C. A. OLD FAIRFIlLD IONA PEACHES snap 0 « HAlVfS displayed an excellent bit of de team, who added a few words to 1 1B M a e the club are: - i 3. Place half-open doors that cent, so if you hear Mm reciting The next meeting will be at Cen what the coach had already aald, APPlf BRANDY , By Bln. Aaae Oabot ter Springs, on October I t when a fensive Work throughout all four NABISCO PKG DEVIl FOOD CAKE eSR* The class of. 1953—Anhur (Jyr, slow traffic in halls against the with a Nora-eglan lift, it’s because quariers o f Friday’s contest. A loud cheer was given for tha S YEARS OID PREMIUM SALTINES *,Orochet this charming hat and Albert Guay., John Allison, Robert^hall wall he's really learning to love the hot dog roast will be, held. soccer team. muff set to pleas* any little girl. .Potterton, Edmund Perealuha, Fran PatelH'61. B4 HERMITS Siaa' moat axclUng and glamorous 4. Don't cut sharp oomara In the part. The Duff brothers. Harold and i Walker Briggs, coach o f tha Make ft in heavy yam and bril- DaYe Baton, Donald Ziemak, Rich PROOF s; 3.39 itor doQ can have — a corn- halls too sharply. You can meet Larry, have certainly gdven their fdhtbsU team, was introduced to 14 OZ Uan colon, it looks pretty in white ard KoppUn, Robert Pitcher, Ricky more nice people that way. “ She's my Elisabeth.” Juat who Hear State Dept. Speaker MYSTERY THEATER la aat of hrldal dotbaa that is too. share o f talent to the M. H. S. the cheering audience. The coach CORNED BEEF HASH AB-MOUirS CAN di fna to aew. Moriconi, Fred Hesse, Walter Ban 5. Tra vel on th f rlgbthand side is Elizabeth T Come to the Bow sports program this year, Harold, arid team realized tpat West Hart CARTIER Enap. Jftllt S Z 4 ± 4 V I^U em N o , 5817 consists tof ner. Stephen Millard, David Gay, Korea was the aU-lmportant rattam No. SMS to for dolU 12. o f the ball aa much ms possible. ers school to Bee Sock arfd Bus a aophomore, -has copped a first ford woMld be a hard team to beat of the AIR v a ir nNE brandy complete crocheting instructions, Norman Miller, Jimmy Collins and 6. In the lunchroom and cafeter kin's play and youH find that EHlz- subject o f the meeting which sev U aad 20 inehas: Conault string position on OMCh Walker but they emsihl try their best to IMPORHO FROM OillE— stitch jllustntions and embroidery Leonard Shankman. ia bp "ur* to tava money out be abeth ia Shirley Henry’s Viking eral membera o t the Current A f win. I i 1* TEARS OID toifor mcaet yardaget. ^ fairs Club attended on September Briggs' football team and already T0N!6m ; t t o t o c e n t A color chart' and finishing direc' ' The clas sof 1964— John Oondio, fore .you reach the c a lle r , not cat. Shirley has been doing a has ecored one t.d. L«rry, only a Following “ ArisQdes” and th* - > aand 25 Uons., . ■. 29, in Hartford, Arthur Em “ 1 5 T H X 3 9 V ) William Diana, David Custer, after; good job at rehearsals aa Dagmar, freshmap, has been seeing plenty “Victory Cheer” Elaine urged thS TONIGHT: at'a:a0 P. M. CAYFOODt BSa, addreaA stoe Send 20c in coins,''your name, mons.'a State Department expert PROOF BOT KlBtLED MSOHY > Georg* Gentile, Robert Thornton, 7. Don't block the aisles In buses the quizsical,. young atater, who o f action on Coach Richard Dan students to attend the game on and every, Thursday Night , 5 SWIEfHEARY iOAT / SWIFYNING sattara number addr«M and the patlerii number to of Korea waa the guest maker, Haymond GagUardone, Edward by’ standing next to seated friends. wMta to know everything. ielson’s soccer squad "and is sure Saturday and.support their team. OU Mather Hubbo*^ OiMoiv** arecne toetaaUr TBih. ManchSater Anne Cabot, The Mamdieater Bhre- Maher, William Delany, Boyd and gava a great deal o f laterPst- MANY OTHH NATtONAUT KNOWN Extra nutrltlpu* Old t f ether Hubitord . j lU D Ava. Ameri- You can lose more friends outslda to be a great help, to the team in The gtoup sang Alma Mater and THE CHINESE _ S o a p that o fiT ^ your *kin nlng Herald, 1150 Av*. A m r t e ^ Hard, Ridiard Brewer, Richard the bus by making tham stand In Let’s all. ramamban to remem ing as Wen as enlightening materi ! BRANN AVAHAIU AT AkP nottt ' thrtt *9, N. T. New York 19. N. T. al m th* small eoimtry which to tha naxt 4 years. then the dancing continued. miBnaC Midviqr, Richard Plagge, Donald tha lain than you'll ever ksap tn- ber to remember to buy a ticket Richard Day '52 Dot Duffy and Cpnnla Young 2’tar2i‘ iBOtr—the aaw F bB Needlework Fan»—Anne OaUbt'e MeOamb^. William Ritchie, An so carefully watiriied.l^ people all CAT l U ’S e stde. to T Remeipber Mama.” The play hadicharge of the dance and lyere tilin' . M 81291' a t WmMea. 48 tog new Album la here. Dosena of drew Ansaldi, Robert Provost, Pet over the world. (CharUe Cbah) v 'ts.- ■■ Let everybody think o f the oth starring Pat Bonney. E^Ted Bllsh helped. by several volunteers who, 116 EAST ' , (, ■ atytoa, apacial fgaclaatlng new designs, g ifts dec- er Roblnsoi), Robert Johnson, lA r' People attending from the Chir- Starring Sidney Toller er fellow, then everybody will get and Pat Cj'Hara will be given on worked at the do6r, played records, fn a pattam oratlozui aM special features . . . ry. Pleraon,! Brendon She*, and vidiern he is going faster, safer. November. 17th and 18th at Bow rent Affairs Club were MarjSElIep : • ’’■v 'S to k i'9 cants to^ j Read lieralil Advfi. or>BoId soda at the Cpke tar. i '.and M«nla>i MoMland Hus 4 gift patterns and dfreqtions. George Rin le. and easier. ers school. 1 ■ I Moran, Barbara Steams, and Sal-1 CENTER ST. V 25 cents. McOomb '54. Richard Haielton 'U ■ AtUaAa nimeteaA '52 - » ty- Emery; > Janet Bradley 'At; sV, ■u ui ■'"V ** • ‘it’*'- I. ■ • WHItt-n (NmimI •
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P A O S f l F M m MANCHESTER EVENfNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, iftM MANCHESTER EVENING H E J I A L D , MANCHESTER,^New York Yankees --or Knockout Win
Gene Burton Taket Full LOCAL Jerry Coleman Always Series Rivals Emotionally [^hat Is the Opinion I _ - m Count'in’ 7th Round; SPORTCHATTER Spent from Hot Flag Races ^ iNotre Pjame, Purdue TRIKSStif SPARE Rock Wants Title Shot By Man in Clutch Chicago, Oct. A -(A )- '- Rocky Graxiano like* to fight In the Chi Philadelphia, Oct. ' 8.— (P)— The,^ The -series excitement comes as Chaser Waiaak** I,*a«** EARL W. YOST In Day’s Big Game T laazss a cago flUdium. dressing- roorrui of the New York th* climax ia approached DM WIIUs <1) ^ ’ r ir la * Sparhrs <41 Sport* ISdltor Yesterday was a story of pitch llaberern ...... 8* 84 • « 30* Th* former middleweight cham Bobby Brown's Double ! Saturday’s Radio Yankees and th* Phll^elphla Allie' Reynolds Choice i f l y ^ h* th* LalKr ...... 106 M *0 386 ' And TV Broadcasts ing craftsmanship. Sexton ...... 10* 103 tS 3 »» Nvlaoti ...... M 91 81 363 pion last night raturned to th* DiuUo BIoMfteW. president and. retired officially last winter, Was Hit Just Inside! Phillies, after the first World Se Someone asked Phil Rizzuto of T o whip Phillies’ 2 0 j sawyer showed up at the pn |rrinity Favored Over | 1,100 Seats Were Uiwold Kompxnia ...... ** W 134 313 K *r*l ...... 81 86 77 354 Arena where he scored hla great ■■ biialnew manager of the Hartford seen recently sharpening “ P hta Lanky ...... 108 107 m S38 Savino ...... 83 . 89 77 349 est triumph and knocked out Gene ries game, reflected four things the Yankees why he was a » glum. ^ J ^ I room last night with soma of th At World Series Opener Haponli ...... 79 104 105 388 rsiMa. will , be the principal eyo. Could it be that ** Third Base and Went | By The Associated Press “ Don't think there 'Is anything G am e W in n er and G ivB i phii officials. Coast Guard, Bowdoin 0'Brl(ht ...... 10* 13.7 100 339 Burton, New York welterweight, clearly: In the seventh round of their the First Annual Ut- i thinking of making a comeback . (Time I* Eaatcm Standard) 1—Both teams were emotional to enthuse about except ’ for- Philadelphia, O ct 5.—(J')— ...... 412 484 486 1813 Into Foul Territory' Yankees Rig Margin I J ^ew Yon Over Wesleyan, Brown Totals ...... 515 ' 534 515 1564 To’ ali ../. Hcheduled iO-round bout. S T T ^ . inie banquet on Weilnesday { — World Series radio and tele- ly spent from the hot pennant- Raschi's pitching. That was all," The first game of the World Bryaat S rkapaiaa (I) | ‘ ■ la * riBS <*) ■ I ' It w ai on July Ifi, 1$4T, that evm lnr October 18 at the Mason- ! in- August and Norm Hohenthal taton: races. he said. ! leading 2»0,’’ he said. "It ^^1 h*v Over Crusaders; Picks Series started yesterday with 8koo* ...... 118 134 *5 3^ Berk ...... 71 93 7» 343 Ic TWnple. Tom Kelley. High base- tied for the runs batted In Wt'« ^ Philadelphia, Oct. 6.—(iPi— A | 12;4D p. m. from Nsw York Said Dick Sisler,’ PhllUes bat Philadelphia, Oct. 8— {/Fi—RoMn to be 1-1.” ■- Duke ...... *8 118 •* 8** Fairfield ...... 83 81 77 341 Grazlano knocked out middle couple o f . American Leaguers j 3— Both teams realized they some 700 grandstand and box ball coach, will also apeak the Little Ix-ague during the 19!M) —MBS radio and NBC, CBS. ting hero: > Roberta must atop the New York I Eddie wasn't whistling past thi Brown 134 103 80 306 • ...... i ... 89 87 93 365 weight champion Tony Zale before were sitting In a hotel lobby the were over the hump In winning New York, Oct. Re- seats still unsold. V. Hlllnakl ...... 94 85 A5 264 .a,pfnla ...... 85 85 *3 363 season, each getting twelve. Ed ABC television/ "Raachi haul good control. He Andy (^arke, Phillies’ office the largest Iftdoor crowd of all other day discussing what th e !' the big cash prise. Yankee* today - or elae. That la I member that recent eclipse of . the pierkey ...... — 103 105 307 lUwlo)' ...... 64 87 68 199 time—19,07t fana who paid a rec oldest bowling Wojcik scored the moat runs. 13. Football on Radio gave me nothing gOod to hit at. .. I ,,, J ! Whiz Kids have the utmost con manager, explained that some Manchester’s Yankees can do to a rival. • . • ' 8— Neither team is yet fully I moon? That wasn’t an eclipse. Ijnw Man ...... 89 — — 89 onl- breaking gate of $422,00$. y o Brother* th-avat and tied with Hohenthal for the 2:18 from Champaign, 111.— Brother, I was really reaching for the opinion at Worid Series head- 24-year-old Robe) tlcke.U reserved for other .....'____ .393 413 409 1313 « league, Cheney "You get by Berra and DIMaggto fired up with eagerness to become iThat waa Jiwt a certain football .1, Tottla There werenH that many fan* 1 . ^ ^ ,, vill swing Into action Fri- i most doubles, four.four, Clydeciyac Richardsmcnaroi Wisconsin vs. Illinois, Apc^ them. He had my number.” quarters as the Phlta' 20-game j their "big ” pitcher. baseball team* had not been Total 1 ... 513 536 463 1503 and Mize and you start to breathe world champions— that comes In laelector hiding hls face after last at laat night's bout but "Th* Rock dav n i^ t at 7:30 at Murphy's al- drew the most base* on balla 13. 2:30 from various points— Said Manager Caaey Stengel of Winner prepares to meet Allie Rey- j Sawyer worked 33-year The Alsm Hama <•> take part in the sessions are Invlt- Vlc Raschl and Konstanty. . . . such as the present one It means they return to Shibc Park next ' game since Sept. 25. He did wor!' Philadelphia (N L ) Anntf'Mo ...... S3 73 59 344 2:10 o f the seventk round. dropped all four points to the Main Steelera, ABC-TV to selected theory that Kon. 1 IXvn# ...... 92 IIK 117 817 Dubois ...... K, 62 80 307 Rex Lavne. Salt Lake City Office. The Bums, strange as it list of stations. don't break until they cros.* the ...... 90 89 100 279 press-room commentator remark on the losing team about 84,280. The Phils face an uphill job, rc- Allie ha* a 16-12 season record oil ing Michigan. No. 2 is to defeat Raschl and Berra, ^ RAtei ...... - 103 135 227 WtiitVrs . heavywelicht, was held to a diaw’ Some of the better volley ball may seem, are members of the plate. This did not produce much, Notre Dame. That should per- Elfiniiim ...... 70 55 55 34U In hla 10-round **ml-wtndiip writh ed; "That game set television But If the Yankees or the Phil flecl'ed by the oddmakers who rate compared to 20-11 for Roberts. Konstanty, Meyer (9) an to 1 The big Phil chance came in tli«| inlck. Ooepar and Jack Crockett, both Maryland. /, T oU it .... 900 415 467 U62 Los Angele*./ The 22-year old Short Clumged league races—and both came of the ball players, was dripping underdog* In man-lo-man betting. fifth when they collc'-ted both oiT I L P —Kontaanty. T o tili .. 377 153 434 1153 mambera of the Board of Dlrec- Pop Gleaaon turned In the best their hits. Ra.schl retirrd 13 merj 1 Tennessee v*. Duke: The block Ijiyne had vfbn 28 of hla 27 pre After viewing yesterday's drab Browned close to I t ' the prize would have sweat at the end despite the chil Reynolds is a T'.r to 8 choice over Second game today, Oct. 6, gt Village Charmers tora, Judge John LaBclIe, Ed triple of the young bowling season proceedings, Garry Schumacher, In order until Willie Jones slngleJ ing and tackling In this one should Philadelphia; third tmd fourth Tlir ram bla.a (5) vious profafoional fight*. Layne been only 81,000. Third plaofe play- ly day. Roberts In the second game, to be be n:gged. The Volunteenrwere E. A. dehaioa <2t • C3arke. Everett Keith, Al Whitney, last night with a 36i| nessee. / „ „ . games (If necessary) Oct. 9 and Accornero ...... 55 51 55 378 ‘aid tlmefk’ Harold Oarrity. Doc Mrs. Ray Gosselln of 686 Middle Phillies clinched the pennants It sion of the Phillies. This seemed stri);e out Mike Gollat. Penn State vs. Army; Pollock Erickson ...... 98 108 97 399 It In two days." Berra, e .,., to aitiuse him. ing Raschl handcuff them with 10 at Philadelphia. Oen* Davla,' Russ Paul and 8UI1- Turnpike, west, entertained Don DtMafgio, cf meant they had a chance to win and Pollard—they confuse report- 99iri m F i x i n g the Figures: tuv singles in the opener. Raschi walked Eddie * Waltku,«,| Financial figures (first game). T oU li ...... 404 418 471 1388 Total! ...... :. 437 414 447 1398 auB Kalth. Eagle, famous professional wreat- MIm . 1b .... 88,800 In the aeries, but could not "Impression? They're a good I ers and broadcaater*. Now they The crowd of 30,746, smallest to .Raschi's brilliant Job couldn't i ht8 only p*.s* of the gnme...... v.iUil—, Attendance 30,746 paid. Jftrrli ReilCy (3> r r a n i Mitt III ler, laat night at her home follow Ilopp. 1b .... get less than about 84.280—quite ball club. Impression? We gotta I will confuse Penn State. Army. ConUn ...... 73 76 76 335 Fields ...... 69 64 63 J96 V5R1C 0SI see a World Series game since BrowB. Jib ,.. p l ^ 'em three more times." dim the nepr-miracle of Kon.nantv. and proceedcdl ReceipU—$160,130.23. Moa Sllverateln of Bolton, for- ing Esgle'a match In Hartford. Mrs. different from 81,000. Tliat'a why Oklahoma va. Texas A. A M.: ComUlasloner's atiAn*— $24,019.- n ib lf ,...... 96 93 79 347 Bordon ...... 58 86 57 361 Bser Hanchsster High baseball 1944, caused a lot of speculation Johnson. JIh . the final games of the pennant ■rhat’s one way of saying the the 33-ycar-oId bullpen veteran " LeoB Heath, Oklahoma’s only re Gouin ...... 95 95 96 355 NaaeembenI ...... 77 5* M 351 VIIMS Onsaelln Is prealdent of the Don about the unsold seats and more Hauer, rf .... succesdion. 54. playes. 1* A member of the soccer Eagle Fan Club In this area. race were charged with so much Yankee.* wdl win the .-H'riea in who hadn't started a game since turning regular, is as good a ReTlllA ...... 99 100 95 374 Smith ...... H lOi Il7 334 than a little moaning by specu Coleman. 2b "Shudda been a oncrhltler." saidl Qub’a and leagu*'* ahar*—$64,- Edmondi ...... N 96 96 399 Low Man ...... 70 70 / 7b 210 this fall at the University of Raachi. p — dressing room excitement. four straight games. 1948. deserved a better fate. He blocker as he waa a ninner. That’s lators. .*. .But It did contribute allowed only four hits In eight In Raschl. "Tijat aipgie by Jone.i l| 44g:S0. Cbnascticut. Ed Murphy of Rock- Roland "Tago” Schiller of Bid- almost enough. Oklahoma. Player'* »har*—$81,666.44. T oU li ...... 439 436 430 1387 401 4I 7 433 1353 to the only new record eatabllahed .... 81 1 a r 7 0 1 nings before giving way to a pinch thought it was hit reai hard and l| Totals Tins ia aaother Taraity member as well street la the new president Totals ...... Dartmouth vs. Michigan: John Second game pitcher* — AlUe 116 yesterday, it was the Arpt time an rkiu. (N) hitter. It took two fly halls to got out of the way. It waa Just « « n as a returning letterman. of the Manchester Coon and Fox dribbler." Clayton. Dartmouth paaser. hasn’t ReynoM*. New York (16-12) v*. FellU ’i BerTlee 48) Na.leea eighth-place club shared In the Wallkus. lb ..... 8 0 0 8 convert one of the hit* into the only iiiun/i club. He succeeds Hub Austin. shown hla 1949 form. That make* Robin Roberta, Philadelphia (20- RohebACh ...... 93 97 79 369 (3- ...... 51 71 t t 338 ...... 79 II 99 349 S I i/ L rt A l - ' fhclr offense continue to Improve, cxtra-ba,j*r off Konstanty. Ae- the third successive time in b,s | ern Methodist. For New Pastures IdikowskI ...... 53 51 1* 3*0 8wor4i 3)wd6iMmit n > - combe. . . .Bobby Brown's "life TbUls ...... » 0 3 27 10 1 0 U p l O V I a r i l s i n f\ ir i they could well go ahead In both cording to Jim It 4l/a8 a "hUder at many year* and by now Fat’s I Florida vs. Oeprgla Tech: Bob Kc^ .... 95 77 334 Low Man ...... 55 55 15 355 98 93 97 393 Sports Mirror time” World Series batting aver New York (A> ...... 000 100 000- I department* In their next con-1 least a half foot inside." But that family must be getting used toj Woodruff, who brought new life Hinder INVISIRU NYLON age Is dropping rapidly. He hit 2b. Brown; s. Riaiuto. Raschl; left. And on Ground; Bol teat. -vas the ball game when It waa seeing the trophy around. to Bavlor, hasn’t been defeated as Philadelphia, Oct. 6—(^b— la Totals 408 423 433 1313 439 393 438 13:9 1.000 In pinch rolea In 1947, last New York tA> 9; rhlladelphla (N ) 3; Totals . SURGKAl iUSTK STOCKINGS Today a Tear Ago—The New bb. Konstanty 4 (Woodling 2. DlMag* duc and Shaw Follow Florida coach. He should escape Lou Boudreau, popular manager HORSE year's six blows In 12 attempts glo 3); Raachi t (Kaitkua); ao. Raachi defeat another week. Florid*. / BraaaerU <•) Tdtk Yankees nipped the Brook- of the Cleveland Indians, Chicago- CkmpRniii 90 83 71 343 l>-n Dodgers 1-0 In the first game brought It down to .600 and as of 5 (Semlnlck. Slaler 3. Ooliat. Konstan Texas Christian va. Arkanay: • rWO-WAY SrHITCH ty; ho. Konstanty 4 In 8 innings; Mey bound at last ? Gregor ...... 62 90 99 351 today his mark is .627. Big Yosh Vlncck Is off to a faat A year ago Arkansas won 27 ty 7. 57 of the World Series on Tommy er 1 in 1; winner. Raaoht; loaer. Kon- Heck ...... 90 75 343 • lAUNDtK iASILY Ad-Meyer-Able Retort start In again becoming the top and then the two team* w ra^ led The question was firat broached 69 71 72 313 EDITH S. WILLIAMS SHOW Henrich’g ninth Inning home nm. stanly; u. Jocko Conlan (N ) plate; BUI Abrahamion BUI Meyer, the Pirates’ man- all winter aljout who had beep Im 231 Five Years Ago— aaude Paa- McGowan (At Aral base;/Dusty B<»g- offensive star of the Silk City , a year ago when Bill Veeck came Lfow M an-... 77 n 77 Teacher of Piano and • WlAH lONGlt ager who Is kept busy answering polite. They won't wear /white aeau held the Detroit Tigers to one gesa (N> aecond bt.ae; Charlie Berry close to trading Boudreau to the MOUNT NEBO two questions (a ) Is Branch football eleven. In the Aces three j gloves this time, either, but TCU Totals ...... 321 320 307 1179 Piano Accordion hit as the Chicago Cuba won. 3-0, (A ) third baae: Al Barlick (N t left Try something Lighter... • INVISIBll $9.95 Rickey going to Pittsburgh? and should get revenge. T e x ^ Chris White Sox, and revived again last Maleaey I Mid T.V Sprhiir Street and went liito 2 -1 World Bcriea Held foul line; Bill McKinley (At right games to date, the ponderous full- j 117 99 9$ 303 Beginners a Specialty fteld foul line; 1. 3:17; a. 30.746. a — June. Lou’s offer to the same Hleitand ... • SMMlfSS lead. (b) What's wrong with your back has taken the lead in the to tian. Ruddell .... 98 101 99 298 Whitman Bled out for Konatanty In club, may be answered writhln the TeL 8291 Evenings MsRchester, Conn. club? has a pat reply to the sec Georgia vs. North/Carolina: Clark ...... 74 76 77 229 Ten Year* Ago—The Cincinnati 8th tal offense department with a to next two weeks. Buy Duribillinil and en|oy Reds evened the World Series at ond. . . -Says Bill, "Anybody can tal of 169 yards gained In both Neither team won last' week but Abrahamion . 92 91 77 350 SUNDAY, OCT. 8, '50 tell you what my club needs—a Notr# Dame took njiich out of The Sox will be without a man Rood ...... 75 75 75 225 ih* (uHeil meotur* ol te* 2-2 by beating the Detroit Tigers. rushing, and passing. Pat Bolduc ager after next week when the 10:00 A. M. Fifteen Year* Ago—The Detroit new manager and nine new play who played hi* firat game Sunday North Carolina. Gf'orglA lief from voricoi* ve in i, ers.” Rule John Lohiies Skipping over thq'chalk lines In Btoard' of Directors meet in Chlca Totals ...... 378 357 3i3 1397 pgers took their third straight against Thompaonvllle follows with go and officially hand current swollen and fired leg* and Bloek Horsea Jumpers W’orld Series game, topping the Gee Whit, Kids 74 yards. Rounding out the big a hurry: / F rtd ^ skipper John (Red) Corriden hla Balssninns Galled Honws Chicago Cubs. 2-1, behind Alvin Curl Simmons made his sur ft- ■ are Bill Shaw who picked up ether leg. conditlnn* Ineligible al Yale Colleg* of Paqlflc over Denver release. Sox officials are mum iaschi Big Winner, T ravelogue Ilafade CSaases Ponies Crowder. prise appearance at Shlbe Park 54 yards agaiiut Rockville, Stan wearing the colonel's pant*. Hls Detroit over Wichita, Hawaii over on the matter, but it waa learned Colored Movie* Of Griffin with 51. and the small but FrMno State, jOklahoma A. A M that they already have decided to Adm ission...... tl.OO In radio, when broadcasts of the own dress uniform was at the New Haven. OcL —-Be speedy Pretzel Jacobs with a total Bui Loser to Thief Europe and cleaners when Curt got word that over Drake. South Carolina oyer replace the 83-year-oId Ckirrlden, same type are presented one after cause he married without the unl- offenae o f 50 yards. CBOdrea Cader tX.^...... Free he could leave camp. . . .Curt Furman, Viljanova over Miami who took over the relna In mld- Western United Stales the other It is called "pattern pro veretty'e permission. John E. In the rushing department. It ie m * .'), Wesf Virginia over George aeaaon. Philadelphia, Oct.' A —(A") — Vlc gramming." hasn’t confirmed the report that Lohnes. of Riverside. 111., won’t no conteit thus far a* Vincek leads Emanuel Lutheran Church hls National Guard unit was sent Washington. That move will pave the way for Raachi was a 1-0 winner in the (im M play right halfback for Yale with llh yardA which l* 65 more to Camp Atterbury,. Ind., so the / Saturday one of two men under considera FRIDAY AT 8 P. M. agalnat Fordham In the Bowl Sat than his neswest competitor, Grif- World Series game, but a loser to Prescription Phaimacy. Pennsylvanians could see their East; Amherst over Champlain; tion to get th* Job. Top priority .. more than ever it pays to wear. urday. flP who ha* 50 yards to hi* credit, will go to Boudreau, If available. a thief. high school footbsdl favorites Boston University over Duquesne. Free Will Offering 901 Main i$t.. Tel. 5321 A Yale announcement last night gained solely on the ground. Jacob* The other candidate held In high Raschi's hotel room was Icioted playing for Indiana U. . . .The Bucknell over Lehigh; , Bow-dotn Refreshments said that Lohnes, who was nmr- also ha* picked up 80 yards, while esteem Is Paul Richard*, current yeaterday while the New York younger Phils call Jim Konstanty over ^ ’egleyan. Brown over Holy ried last week, had been declared Shaw, and-Bolduc are tied with 20 maiiager of the Seattle Ralneers Yankee ace waa pitching hla two- Auspices Women's uncle. But Jim couklnl make the Colby over CCNY. Co^ate Ineligible for Saturday's game be each. Young Bobby Schultz, with In (he Pacific Coast League and hit shutout against the Philadel Missionary Society Yankees holler that word. „.™ Western Reserve, Columbia cause he bad failed to comply with 16 yards to his credit, completes ovsr Harvard, Cornell over Syra- former Hartford Eastern League phia PhiUies. a university regulation which re Two auitcasas containing 140 the big five in the ground gaining ettse, Fordham over Yale, George catcher. I quires undergraduates to obtain department. town over - Tula*, Lafayette over 'eports circulating around aeries tickets,. Jewelry and a dla- Mus KTra SHOES r the approval ot the authorlUea be Bolduc and Vlncck have each Scranton, MOaaachusetta over World Series headquarter* here mond-atuded watch were taken fore becoming a benedict. I in ovary way I TK« cKek* of milliont ol Hmm. Why? completed three paaacA good, for /Worcester Tech, Muhlenberg over have the White 8ox dickering with from Raaebi's room, Detectiv* WANTED Lohnes ineligibility creates a 84 yards,to lead in this depart Charlie Dreasen and Rogers Horna- Lieut. Frank A. May reported. . Uolhtri with •a^rt Hylinf mn4 Lebanon Valley. New York over neat problem for Ooach Herman ment. Shaw’s one paa* waa good Kings Point, Northwestern over by as Corriden’a eucceaaor. Later one of the euitcaaca waa w#rkHioniKip «• tH« low prico EXPERIENCED Hickman. Left halfback EM Senay for 34 yardA while Huck ElUs fol- Navy, Princeton over Rutger*,. "Don't put any stock In that ru turned ovey to police by a youth h • bifl to€Hr, too. who starred In the openlim games Ibvira with 18 yards gaintd through Springfield, over Bate*, Trinity mor," a White Sox official aald. who aald he found i t in an aUey. m utrniB t "Neither la being conaldered." C e d e r m . will be unable to play Saturday tt)e air. Giiffen la the only other over C o u L Guard, Tufts over It contained 8ft aeries tickets, two p g fjv n r a s Wtdo toloctioo cf itylot. .. ooljr CARPENTERS because of a leg injury and now Silk City back to complete a paaa, Northeaareni, Vermont over I t la hard to pin either the In necktlca and a pair of pajama*. rsus snmts ■ TIRIS w right halfback Lohnes has been and thIa svaa gpod for but^a one Maine. WlUlama over Rochester. dlona or White Sox down to a defi Miasing from the suitcase were nullified by-mairlsge. PoesiblUtles yard gain. “ Southwest; Baylor over ’Missis nite statement regarding Bou 20 reserved seat tickets for each COAL For Inside and Outside dreau. The Indians inalst Work— Apply at for the two vacanciea are Brock Although he haa carried the hall sippi Bute; Hardln-Slmmons over of th# three games at New York. Martin and Bill McDermott. ” but three ttmee, Schultz haz aver Arizona, L8U over Rice, New Mex Boudreau’s contract, wrhlch Some of th* recovered tickets were plred at the end of the aeaaon. will and COKE 6 Dover Road The Yale announcement said aged five jrarda per carry to lead ico over New Jiexico A. A M., for today"* second World Series LYAT KINNEY’S barely that Lohnes was Ineligible in thia department. Other leader* Texas 1>ch over Weat Texaa SUte, be dl*cu**ed In due time. They 90.8 MAIN STREF.T — MANCHESTER Or Phone 4112 claim that no thought haa been- game. ' j because o f hls marriaifi*. It did not tnclud* Vincek 4.6.' Griffin 3.8, Texas Western over Idaho. Raachi said he bought the ticket*-- 861 M.AIN STRECT — NEW BRITAIN give the name of the bride or aay given to the matter of hiring or JARVIS REALTY CO. Shaw, and Bolduc 3S, and Elli* 1.6. South; Alabama over Vander for friends and relative*. t«» MAIN STREET — MIDDLETOWN where the ceremony took place. firing tb* elaver ex-coUeglan from On the ground, the oppoeiUon bilt, Auburn over Louisiana, Clem- Stolen also was a black leather Bon over North Carolina State, Blinola. has outruahed the leeala 2M yard* suitcase belonging to Raechi’s to 380, whil* In th* air, th* Ac«*‘ Kentucky over Dayton, Tulane ovef Louisiana College, Virginia wife. Sally, In which ehe said «h* Three opponent* l|av*siol(*d up 187 had tha watch, a new blouae and yards t6 their 181, so In both de- Military over Richmond. Virginia Degrees Conferred Virginia Tech, Washington A “ between $500 and $1000" worth JOif W.Dis)hA, 9n c. AillE - om o TMIOMKI, tteraTnofldii* Lee over the CTUdeR WlUlam A of Jewelry. Th* watch bore th* In- By Local Grange aieri^on, "New Yorir Yaidi***— ■0 tegeduag sb • t«U, cool ^ a w Mary over Wake Forest, Mlsaiaalp- 9IDIRAL THUS pl over Boston College. Worid CSiamplon*, 1$49." MORIARTY '5MATTEk KEEP TURMTM' give you a l tbcit featuret , rwAiYz wtv, EtULCte.* I 'THERE'S NOT A, a#TVcNBBwr’e White Label. Ah! Midwest: Cincinnati over Loula- Manckaater Orang* at H* mact Frank Scott, Tetnkee*’ traveling JER. O V E U . - vllhr. Ullnol* over WlseonMn. Iowa secretary, also reported hi* room BROTHERS at do*m-do.ca(tb price*: " HERIE'COME^ Ivp u SHOULD GO TO I COUOH IMA CARLOAOl Ing laat night In Orange HaU oon- A s SOOM AS *—hece is • true premium hew! State over Iowa Teacher*, JP** looted of $95 worth of costume I, C*M isUmt ia iMNiqr. Mda [fe. k a r t ^ ferrcd the''third aad fourth d*- T E L . M n S I HEAti *E^ Lighter in body, mellower in over IndluiA Kanaaa over O)lo- Jewelry belonging to his wife, tread for estra laaa v'wri tado, MarquetU over Kanaa* ees on a larga dlaws M VIo f canui-candl CtXISH- I'M , Betty. AW edie-ff»eea«w.^«*briy- SUt*. MInneeoU over Nebraaka. GIVE 'ERTH' * * ROV •* taate. Hm t ’a beeeuM it'e brewed date*. , Ml** CharlootU Hutchins uMMlaa. Mottad ridiag ift* far MOTOtt. me Ohio flute over PltUburgh. served aa m a*t«r fo r-(h* ^ . third the 014-Worid way— o n ^ from Far Weat: Arizona fTampe) "eztia i*r*«y > V gree. and MaatM" Jam** O. -t, Mekeel qaaWy tiaadard* backad ieleeted bop*«hd fiaeet barley SUte over Arizona fPlagitaffl. the fourth degree. Mr*. BKtjr SUte. Oregon over MonUnA flan- by cochitiva XIouafa Oitaranfaa fVir AH MakM Of C v« ifembar waa ilrill captain forlthe arlAh ailskt o>k*»d tarrkal pmlt— no ether grm& duet imsk U Clara over San Joae, Southern third degree. W c also have a cnston mieompsrtl CaHfornIa over Waahlnrton SUte, It waa voted that the Home 4...... i m Stanford over .Oregon SUte, Utah enomlce chairmen purcheee fiaa* rao9*d track tiraa ta hare- H of eoYtrs bi fiber, plu- over Brigham Toung. Utah 8UU The tfoaekia pr«mar t fllr Wlagil t k , w Ub twin, nylM ami United; NaUone fle g M t and NAVI Tciu nmb \ over Montana flUte. Wyoming the flag for the Grange. leopard iMii.' Made, to ft ove* Colorado A. t c M : ■ COiRFAM OW - WNHI UUMl PMNIIUM AUt On Tueealy avanlng, OctobarilQ. jemr ear. Prieto «tart.st Mancbeet^ Oranga wiU nalglibor 17 MAPLE ST. TiAMUM AUOWAMCIS IM I Birds W te Agmin ■■ JUrYFetMaraflaM O range andanp* ply pert of the program. REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF CARS! .95 P w 8 « t Oolumbuz. O., Oct. S—UPl—- The • The next meeting of the local • ‘ . J ColuifihiM Red Bird* racked up a Oraiige will ba obaerved ae "Oohr. J: ■ second major Conquest for Manh> libs’ rnght” and aU membera who Out LIGHT. ger Route Hemsley last night In .can conveniently do aia are urgad S . L ■■ -.V ■: 1 '. i 7 ; 4M * bfrewed dnl^ fi»m ; Sfatt beating tha Baltimore Oriole# 6 to to appear In. BaUowa'an coatufoaa. ' $ in the final and wrjnning game of for which aeveral prisea will ba (he Uttle World Seriei. awarded. JUST A FEW DAYS MORE! 'Si? iRoij TYlotohA, 9m:. Scrvict Sfotion X»$4 a. T50MMIZ, MC. MIWIinM AT saookivit. ' TO**, MANOI. MlVir JWMf Hcmeley, who piloted the Amerl Preceding the meeting a barv**t (ran Aaaoclatlon Red Bird# to four sup^tr was served by the Home Downtown Tydol win* tp five asifies with the Inter, Economtca oom m iU^. o f which 2 “ - i-i .. M ain St...... national LAagi.* champions, man. Mrs. John Buchanan is chairman. Manchester, Conn. 77« M«in ft. Tel. 4S07 The banquet haU was attracUvelV & JOHN F. TROMMBB. lNC./^2 TolUmi SWIUM T«I. aged the Nashville Vole when they won Uii asuthern Aifociation p ^ - decoralcd with fall 'flowers aiV . nant laat Jv** . .follpgw • nr
MAMCHESTra BVBNWQ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAV, OCTOBER 5, 1950 PACE SEVENTEEN u ) X HAKir.liHwnen EVENINO RERAID) MANCHESTER,-tX)NN., THURSDAY, ^OCTOBER B, ^950 Q-^What Is the flertvatloa of tlKINKKVIl.I.K FOt.KS k y f u N i a i n e F o r ■X :/■ Is Truth stranger th*n ScUonf WlBlwfS word- UtiBooEisf ■ ...... This stoiry actually h i^snsd. His thoughts wars slow; A —Inlluansa Is an Italian word, ' r t f ’! Sense. Aniit|. In Harrisburg. Psnisylvanla. a His words ware few M H0M99>9H Goods II Wantsd U R s a t Its origin dating back 'to .the 17th ALL HISTORY THERE MEVER WAS A „OerieR—4KsnB~DRlr7 And wars not formed to gUatsa, %and AateaobOM Per Salt eroman being "mamlnsd for a century when certain .dlsenses Pr s e n s e l e ^s ^unjustipikp Wa r L IV IN G ROOM couch and ttalr, N d n s e u ^ bronchial IsJocUon bared her cheat But ha brought Joy spidamica were attributed by os- FOR TH K Finest in used ears see FLOOR Probtama . solved aritb W Arm BSS Wanted. Steady work, C A R F H N T lb U Waxited. Inqikira M eO rroSH Apples |1 basksft good condition, tsasonkbls. Tel. WANTED—Four or five nom ir^ for tbs doctor. She was plaotarM To alt Ms friends, trologsrs to the Influence of the w our cars today. A ll oara fuaran- Unoloam, asphalt tile counter. good phy. Apply in person. The He—How about a Uttle ride, THAN THE ONE EET REN ' O u n f i e d 56 Gardner strsst Green Mountain potatoes. Rxeet- Adulta. Phone 1-42U. with Christmas seals. He whistled You should have heard him listsn! heavenly bodies. taed. We finance at bank interest: Expert workmanship, , free asti- Tea Room, 883 Main street . ICuUe? • . <8—Wka w«*s the only tw* slgn- isnt quality. 1444 Tblland Tura- with amassment, "W hy are these —Mrs. k . B. Shearer srs • ( MU’ Ooastihitlon to become N o r t h a n p S outh rates here in to e ^ 1949 Ford cus matea. Open avenliiga. Jonas' W AN TE D to rent, a garage,' vl She— Are you going north? WANTED — Woman for general seals psstsd on your chest.?.” rrssMeots o f the UnHed StatosT. Q—How maay Rtosts has a AdverliM iDeiits tom club coupe, like new. 1943 Furniture, Oak straaL PLone PAINTBRS WANTED. John Me- D AVENPO RT For sals. CsU at 88 clnity of Eldridge atreet. Csl He—Yea 1 am. .8-1041. housswork, s s v s ^ forenoons a ’T v s been doing It fqr thirty A w olf caU Is Uke a train^wMs- A — Georgs Washington and b rig f \ Dodge sedan, 3-doOr, unbelievably Osnn, 80 Laurel strsst, o u r Dalmont street 4847. She—Give my regarda to the wssk. Tw o adults. Inquire 192 GET T grapes and hand yeafst Doctor. It says on each seal tls to a girl—she Utvea to hear It Jaitaes Madison. A —Two masts; s hrig^s square clean- IMO Pontiac 4-door. 1940 pitted apples at 270 Hackmatatt lEskimoa.’’ that It’s one Way to flght tuhsreu- C AN IN G CHAIRS, refinIshIng and East Glinter street.' OUCNWOOD Combination gas and even though t t * Isn't going any rigged. / \ PonUac tudv. IM l Packard 6 repairing. Edward E. Fish, 104 strsst. Ws deliver. Call 2-8246. lori*.” 4^oor sedan. 1939 Pontiac tudor, W AN TE D —Woman to care ^for Help Waptetf— Malo oil, good condition, $76. TeL 2- HufiinMiB Proferty for Sale 7t One of > the gang: A child's de- place. * O -M o w floss "H m Horae Fbiri* Chestnut street TeL 3688. Q—tl'by Is the right h a ^ al- very clean. 1940 Plymouth 4-door, A child and do some light honsa- Or Pcaale 97 2464. I m n to conform to be "one of by Boakeur esmpars with otbor -W hs TAV E R N Doing excellent buslneoi/j First Neighbor—So your daugh Girl—A man tried to klsi me waj-s aeefl for tta klng handsT real nice. Two 1940 Chevrolet ANTIQUES Rafinished. Repairing work. Phono 8883. H AR D Y Chrysanthemums for sals, I the gang” . . . . IS a basic urge and cstavaaes In sIseT j j o n —X pair o t ehUd’i rtiall rim WANTED—Part Urns payroll and RUDp- 85 Gallon' automatic gas 82,500 cash needed. If Interestet* ter's m a rri^ I hear. I expect you lost night. A —In tho old days, when 4-door sedans, excellent condition. done on any furniture. Ttemahh, 188 Htllstown Road. I parents shouid make ah effort to A —This painting Is said to be ■taMM. Vtdiilty of Ualn atroot cost clerk. Must be able to usd heater. One year old. Phone .2- call Howard R. Hastlnga. Pbon found It very hard to part with Boy—Did you slap his face? swords wore earrtod. It was the Many others. For a square deal 189 South Main street Phone WANTED—BECRETARY I allow a child to follow this In- the laigost canvas aver sxscuted Bwwwi loathtr c m *. Call 2*0980. slids rule. Apply Spencer Rubber GRAPES Fer sale, |1 per basket. 2332. 2 -llV . her. Qlrl—Yes; as soon as ha get by a painter of animals. custom to extend the right hand come to Clarke Motor Sales, 5648. » - . M i I itlnct. Stubborn instatencs on i for general office work. 40 hour Products Oo. Baby ducks. Inquire 224 Charter itffsrsnt form of dress, different , Second Neighbor — Hard! through. to Indicate a friendly feeling and to S T —Lady's Iwadbaci vicinity Broad street. Manchester 2-20^2. 4-6 CU FT. Norge refrigerator. to show that there was no sword CABINET WORK, valance^ fur week. Pleasant aurroundings. State Oak street after 5. Phone 8368. risws and habits qp the part of the should think so. Between you and Q—Where did the oolja board o f Oartaara, containing j^nport- A-1 condition. Reasonable, Call Farms add land for Sale -7J or knife therein for attack. 1940 CHRYSLER Windsor four- niture repairing, refinlshlng, made In full experience and qualifica me, my boy, I began to think it Headline in a Chicago news goto Its aaoM7 aat papora and monay. 129 “ Bis- BOSC and Seckel pears. Alvsh 3765. rnrents may assume major tm- door sedan. Radio, heater « d to order. Kitchens remodeled. Sitwtioiw Wanted— WESTFORD—6-room Caps OB^j was impossible. paper soys, ‘'White House Lid A —It is compounded from the adL TaL 3-3060. tions. M>rtanca, to a ckUd. Within reason overdrive. ’This thrifty six Is im Woodcraft Specialists. Phone 2- P em a le 88 Russell, Mountain Road, Glaston 40 acres IsnA borders both sidsk[ Clamped Over Hydrogen Bomb." French and German words for 0— When were land granta flmt bury. Msncheiter 6889. Jte child should be allowed to be maculate Inside and out. Has been 8814. BOX 8, e|o HERAU3 MsHiiiferv and I'oola 52 black top i'osd. Needs some rexfij like other children in his neighbor Why la a clock the most modest "This," says a manufacturer of yes. m a^ to railroads? G E N E R AL Office pocitlon. Experi pairs. 8 seres tlllsble, bakuicAv^ piece o f furniture? Because it metal caps, "we gotta see!" A —The flrst Federal railroad P O tllfD — Lady’s Benrus yellow run 45,000 miles since new. Fully W OM AN FOR general housework. enced Burroughs bookkeeper! also FOR SALE — Mclntoak applea ‘ SObd. / . i.t guaranteed. Priced real low. BULLDOZERS, Crawlers ,and woodland. Ehccellent trout strsam\ covers its face with Its hands, and Q—^How clever Imitator Is land grant convoying millions Of gold wrist watch. Call 8-8414. Five mornings a week. Near but knowledge of shorthand. Rock- Bargain prices in wlndfalla. Louis Clark Motor Sales, Broad s tw t. HomehoM Scrrleas wheel tractors. New, qsed equip averages 8 to 10 ft In wldth^j runs down its own works. As the Uttle donkey left home the otarllagT acres of land to the State of Il line. Phone 6097. vllta 1258J8. Bunce, 529 West r>nter street. A woman seldom knows her. own Phone 2-2012. Offered. ISA ment, Fordson,. Oliver, Oletrac. Immediate occupancy. 4 m lle ^ l spinions until she hears what she to make bis mark In the world, hU A —The Imitative ability of In linois was approved Sept. 20, 1850. Phone 8116. mother tenderly said: "Good-bye, A number of grant! of land to W AITRESS Wanted. Must hsvt Maasey-Harris parta Simplicity from Wilbur Cross Parkway, $7,S)n| has said. When a check comes- back mark, dividual starlings varies, but the 1936 CHRYSLER sedan, heater, MANCHESTER Upholstering Oo. Jack. Please try to make an ass •statM foUowsd as aids to rail soma experience. Good wages. Ap‘ WOULD LIK E to care for children 2 and 3 H. P. garden trketors with 000. Tom Minor, agent Tel. Rock* Kay Ingram in Saturday Eve ed "no accoupt,” maybe It meana starling ranks close to the mock PIUB-KDIDEItOARTEN school re- good rubber end mechanical con Re-upholsterliig. draperies, slip complete line of equipment.Duhv ingbird as a mimic. roads. ply In person.. Silk City Diner. In my home. Phone 2-4187. > ville 299. ning Post. the pereon who wrote It. out o f yourself.’’ tug September 11. Ages SVt dition good, also 5 used auto tires covers. 48 Purnell Place. Call i - BouMhoid Goods 51 Un Tractor Oo., Wlllimantlc. W to A. Transportation available. 525-18, many miles of transpor ^21 Open evenlnga. HIGH School Junior w^shea baby, 8494 8494 8494 $494 $494 $494 LANK LEONARD Phone 3-1696. Mrs. D. L, Ballard. tation on them. Call 6762 after H o o k a s f o r S a l * MICKEY FINN Safety Firatl (XIRNTCES and valance boards. Help Wuitcd->Male M sitting evenings, week-ends. Two "Another Lucky Bargain"—For Btl 79 Lakewood Orcle South. 3:30. X years’ experience. Dependable. Wearing Apparel— Fora 57 Custom built choice o f designs. "Some lucky person" DOCTOR, LAWYER, ^ aoooNett Phone 2-3624, from 9 a. m. to 9 a R e y o u a tklUad worker? Can 2-4195. 3 R-O-O-M-S 8-L-l-G-H-T-L-Y 6EACI0U6/ 1948 8TUDEBAKBR 5-PASSEN- SPE C IAL—Men’s and boys’ bas MERCHANT, EXECUTIVEfed GER COUPE. p. m. you do your job wellT ITiete are U-S-B-D F-U-R-N-I-T-U-R-E ketball shoes, nsUonslly advertis M«X,TAKE 6 -P A S S E N - ,the questions Indiiistry Is asking AND APPUANCEB ed, cushion heel, arch support, / I K o r e a n s 1947 STUDEBAKER W BA VINO of bums, moth boles Doga— 8ini6— Pets 41 TH* PROSl'BCT Hill ^hool for and demanding 'or the present Just Returned To Us $3.75 and $3.98. Morry's Work We have just the home foiisrl GER; COUPE. and tom clothing, hosiery runs, young children is open Monday 1946 PLYMOUTH 6-PASSENGER defense program. International BIRD Doge. Pedigreed, young (Used A Short Time) ingmen's Store, 8 Depot Square. you. Check ^ e s e items. Foui1>>.'l handbags repaired, slpper re through Friday, 9-U:80. Trans COUPE.—Special Deluxe. Correspondence Schools can pre doga .partly trained. Ready to Consisting of Open daily 'til 8 p. m. bedrooms, powder room placement umbrellaa repaired, lerl portation furnished. Mrs. lx ' 1940 FORD 2-OOOR SEDAN. — pare you at home In your spare hunt this fall. Priced right. Phone Not only a Bedroom Suite, a Liv men's shirt oollare reversed and dressing room,\ two sui Tybur. Director. Phone 4267. Exceptionally clean. time. 400 different courses. O. I. 4440. ing Room Suite and a Dinette Set 3-PIECE Grey pin stripe suit, $20. replaced.'MarloWa Little Mending porches, two extra^bivatories 1948 W1LLY8 TRUCK.-Platform approved. Write for catalogue. H. BUT APPUANCES Gold leopard fur trim coat, $25. BALLARD’S Driving School, Man Shop. F. Manlon, Representative, 607 COLUBS. A K.C. Sables, 'Trls, and Such as, a "Kalamazoo" Range, a Call 3314. tile bath, hot water cheater's oldest A.A.A. trained rack body. Main street, Hartford, Conn. Blue Merles, male and /emale. Nationally known EJectrlc Refrig tian blinds. . | SPECIAL FLAT FINISH. Holland window BOY’S Winter clothing, size 14-16, and certified Instructor. A~A_A. STEWART TRUCK. — Cab and Your choice. 850. Sunset View erator and a “Univeraal" Washing type dual oontroUed cars. Day or shadea made to measure. All Machine. good condition. Reasonable. Tel. The back yard is latidscapl * chasalB. Heavy duty hauling. metal Venetian blinds at a new AIRCRAFT NEEDS Kennel, 509 Keeney etreet Phone evening ^ipolntments. 2-2245. 8879 E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-O 2-1976. ; ed into a beautiful hav£n. low price. Keys mads whlls you For Only TRANSPORTA’nON wanted from CHORCHES MOTOR SALES watt Marlow'a. Skilled and Semi-skilled cated a step o ff East Centei|^‘ 80 Oakland Street 8494 Server-Wetherell streets, vicln- Workers EASY FRIENDLY TERMS Wanted—To Buy 5M street on One of Manchester’^ Phone 2-9483 — R E PAIR IN O Motors, vacuum FOR SALE— 4 months old pupgy. - Ity. Arriving Hartford by nine ARRANGED finest residential streets. ' f cleaners, washing machines and TURRET LATHE Tel. 4713. ^ o - s I W'fto M i SirstMa*a laa) Two business girls. 2-4196. 1937 DODGE. Good condition. In Free Storage until wanted re W AN TE D to buy, one or two used 1 quire 183 Oak street, or telephone smaU appliances. Stuart R. Wol OPERATORS gardless of time. Free Delivery tractor tires, size 24 x 11:00 or ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Our Dory BY EDGAR MARTIN PERSON Desires ride from Hil cott A-1 Repair, Salea, 180 Main larger. Phone 7560 mornings. B U C 9 B U N N Y B o o l'S a n d h e r B U D D IE S 2-2078. BORING MILL OPERATORS PEDIGREED Cocker puppies, 825. anywhere In Conn. Realtor FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHRBRCER liard street to the Aetna Insur street. Phone 8597. CAN BE SEEN DAY OR ROD.OUn OOGVlL V(MO^e^'.GQOVP JIG BORER OPERATORS 219 Summit street, 3rd Hoot: W ANTED— Good used furniture. 875 Main S t— Est. 1921 vi •VI.VCVTEK FUMVCAT, ance Oo., Farmington avenue. 1937 FOUR - DOOR Chevrolet EVENING t vwaNT* w e t lM I t 'IWV.y A M* .BOY AAOUt K \.9MK, Working hours 8:15 to 4:80. Tel. RADIAL DRILL Any quantity. W « offer you high- Phone 5440 or 5938 X, 9 0 0 f sedan. *100. 872 Woodbridge Roofing 1«A 0 0 0 8 Washed and groomed. See This lot of merchandise shown WITH VOU/ I- MXRACVt'.CW o o x . 3-3835. street. Phone 3067. OPERATORS us for pet suppUea and fresh by appointment only. Any day or est prices. Woodshed Phone 2-^ 3154. Home Listings Wanted COOQSt ,V«.Q ROOFING. Speclsllsing In repair DRILL PRESS OPERATORS frossn borsemeat. 16c Ifi. Call night. Phone Mr. A lbert Hartford 1948 OLDSMOBILE 78 4-door ing roofs of all kinds. Also new GRINDERS Ksnnsl Supply Shop. 2-4278. 6-0358, after 7 p.m. 48-4690, for FIV E ROOM bungalow, In sxtr4 Ifr- TWO OnUUS Desire Nde to Alr- sedan. Fully equipped. 12 Mar roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys appointment Free transportation good condition, on a quiet reside Acraft, 1st shin. Ph 48 Hours Rockville 19f2J8. bath down, 3 bedrooms and Is^’a-' ^ 1 CAN'T KEIF ML PMOM ...B U T SBNDIN' VSR ALLEY OOF 1940 OIDSMOBILB SEDAN PLUMBING And Heating, spscial- 9 X 12 QREIEN rug, matching hall LARGE, Attractively furnished tory up, fireplace, oil hot Watei)< { CUVrOMBR* INTA MV VOfKT ^ Z Z I^ I'LL FIND WHERE KIN« I DUNND 1940 FORD SEDAN Aoto Aeccaaorlc txlng In repairs, rsmodeling, cop- Apply at the Willow St. runner, also davenport and chair. FOR M u r n room for one or two. Light house- heat, fully Insulated, Rusco storic RiCHARbS FENNEP UP. AN WHD 1940 CHEVROLET SEDAN Tirea pet water piping, new cohstruo- Poalti7 and Supplies 43 Phone 2-3579 after 4. •O T T A fl— Employment Office keeping facilities available. Cen windows and screens, awnings THEM AUSTRIANS WILL 1910 PONTIAC SEDAN tloni estimates given, time pay F IN D I SrnTDEBAKER SEDAN Uae Our Tim e Payment Plan Cook. car. Pint canning Jars. OaU 2- GAS RANGE. Magic Chef. Good line. Semi-private bath. CaU 3702. BRAND NEW brick home, i 1999 HUDSON SEDAN Stnrmgo 20 2748. condition. CaU 4861. rooms, expandable upstairs, at BY DICK TURNER 1988 CHEVROLET TUDOR MONTGOMERY W ARD HELP Wanted for counter work, carnival BY MERRILL C. BLUSSEI MOVING And Packing, also light FURNISHED ROOM, continuous tached garage, lot M x 200 81UEGLANt:ES BY r,Al.BRAlTH FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS That Settles That TOUR CHOICE 850.00 Main Street Phone 5161 second shift worker. 5 nights] FRIOIDAIRE 8 cu. foot, all por AVAILABLE, new 8 cu. ft. refrig trucking. Phil’s Moving. Call 2- hot water, for a gentleman. Tel, Pleasant location. Quality con- 1 ■------\ Liberal Terms Phone 4104 weekly, 11:S0 p. m. to 2:30 a. m. celain Inside and out very clean, erator, $214 12 cu. ft. deluxe 9248. 6803. stnicUbn. Fairly priced. Douglai OCAV, 50 NOW 10U kNOW you'o Think >ou wese COLE MOTORS Experience unnecessary. TeL | excellent condition. No reasonable deep freezer. Electric ranges from H 6 PAXeUTS .' OkAV, 0 0 Tmilera for Sale 6A THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Oo., Blanchard, Real Estate Service wwEue usee was eesN offer refused. CaU 6924. $157.95. Automatic washing ----- , local and long distance moving, 3962. 5447. loue / ITS A YEjjif “BETTER BUY” USED CARS 3-ROOM House trailer. Excellent machines and T.V. Chamber's SINGLE ROOM for lady. 17 Pur packing, crating and storage. ' '-'i-oofr lwt>rr ANOLE/SIMPte/ ' I B B condition. Fully equipped Includ IMMEDIATE OPENINGS LOAM FOR eale, S3 per yard in Furniture, at the Green. 9 to 5. nell Place. OaU 7594 after S. CAPE COD— 4 tmisbed rooms plui i Service to all parts of the U. S. KNOW/ ^ e o R e -j BUB / LI'^R> 1947 Ford Sedan ing television. Trailer can be left truck loads. Gravel 81.25 per yard. 7:30 to 8:30. sunporch, expandable, oU hov MOSS’S A. and Canada. CaU 5187. Hart for l a r g e . Heated room In Man on premises. Large lot. Very low Also fill. Nussdorf Construction water heat, fully Insulated, ga OUR ford 6-i423. TURRET LATHE chester Green section, near bus, 1946 Uldsmobile Sedan rent. Reasonable price. Phone 2 Oo. Phone 8408. HOT A IR ,. coal, pipeless furnace, rage, ameslte drive, storm win 9 RtCMO/ OPERATORS references Write Box E, Herald. 2623. MANCHESTER >*aekage Delivery. complete with one year old pipes dows screens, excellent condition, 19S9 Pontile Sedan SCRAPERS—PLANERS PEAT HUMUS. 84 per yard. 81 and thermostat. Phone 6526. Local light trucking and package LARG E Furnished room. Gentle *Elva Tyler, A gen t Manchesteip MACHINE ASSEMBLERS per bag, deUvered. Bon-AJr Peat 1 BBSS 1939 PlymouHi^^an Wanted Aotoo- delivery. Refrigeratora washers CO. Call 6515. N INE-PIECE maple dinette set. men preferred but take nice 2-4469. ENGINE LATHE Motorcjrclca and stovs^ moving s specialty. White Bengal combination ^ 4-4 lady. One minute fro p bus. 23 Phone :’2-0752. OPERATORS A N OLDER home In a nice loca with coverall. Phone 2-1395. Griswold street. tion. Six rooms, .3 and 8. OH ] CARS WANTED. We wUl pay $26 FOR SALE —Electric ehaUow weU ______)i — BALCH-PONT^C, Ine. RADIAL DRILL steam heat garage, tool shed t reward to ar.y person or persons pump. Phone 2-4204. OPERATORS chicken coop. Nice lo t House ii ^ J 165 Center St-, Manchester leading to our purchase of a PalntinA*-l*apefinc 71 AN TIQ U E Love seat, also PhUcq Apartments, FlaU, now vacant. This property ii Phone 2-4545 clean, used car. Any year, 1937 to h o r i z o n t a l BORING floor model radio. 52 Dover road. PAINTING HEDSTROM Baby carriage. Ex Tenementfl , 63 worth Investigating. T. J 1950. CaU or see Car Buyer Hanging. We csirV-the newest MILL OPERATORS . Open Evenings Until 10 ceUent condition. CaU 2-9956. M AH O G AN Y Dressing table, sin Crockett, Broker. Phone 6416. BY AL YBHIUWI Parker at Clarke Motor^ales, wallpaper books. Very.Mtlsfac- THREAD and J SHARE FURNISHED apartment FKISCII.LA'S FOH Sorry! Wrong Number gle fireside bench and mlscellane- with widow, 4- rooms and bath, all 1948 PACKARD, 4-door sedan, one Broad street Phone 2-2012. tory prices. Call AugUstiCanehl, CYLINDRICAL GRINDER! FOUR ROOMS and bath, flrepjace|| I WANTED TO TELL oua articles. TeL 2-1976. conveniences Phone Coventry THAI VIRQINIA MAKES ME, original owner, very clean phone 3759 LOAM , FUl and gravel. 'Tel. Cov Insulated, artesian water. Lakes Aiiee Af FEW THING _ MACHINISTS I 7-7Q75. SO R E !! ALVi/AVS throughout^Priced to seU. CaU Business Beiviijea Offerad 13 MILLING MACHINE 1 entry 7-7892. N EW SINGER vacuum cleaneri privileges. 85,500. Elmore Turk-| S R A e o iN G ------ABOLrr AfK poi? 5ur i 3-8814. May be seen anytime. OUTSIDE, IiMide painting and ingtoq. Agent. Phone Coventrj^ REMEMBERED WHAT paperhanging, kvee estlmatea OPERATORS ' hand cleaner and attachments THREE-ROOM furnished, heated PETER W. PANTlALU K electrics! TR A D E BO AT and traUer for VOU TOLD ME! FOR SALE — Three-quarter ton Used three months Very reaaon- apartments. All jtlUtles newly 7-6397, I contractor, mslntenance and wir Prompt aervtce. Reasonable FINISH MACHINE ohotgufk and rifle. TeL 2-4156 Sat, V - i/ ' 1949 Cfiievrolet pick-up truck. 12,- prices. Phone 7630. D. Frechetta abIe.-CaU 4991 after 6 p. m. decorated, modem. Middle-age Ing for light and {power. 40 Foster PAINTERS and Sun. couple preferred.. References re 000 mUes. Good Urea. Motor In r e Uu c e d f o r q u ic k i atreet Phone 3303. MAINTENANCE HELPERS SPECIAL Appliance values for quired. W rite Box G, Herald. A*1 oohdltlon. van be' seen at T H A Y E R Carriage, blue and gray this week only. One fuU 40" all Repairinc S3 GOOD \ ^ G E S Very good condition.^ Also wicker Ed Coughlin’s Service SUtlon. 55 DE LONGS Refrigerator service. white porcelain gas rahgs orig TW O LARG E rooms, all utiUties. - > SALE , 'i Oeklaiid street Phone 3822. EXCELLENT WORKING atroUer. Man’s leather, motor Repairs on sU makea commer MATTREISS. Youi old mattresses inally ,8129.95, yours fo r' only Garage, working couple only. cial and domestic. Emergency 24. CONDITIONS cycle Jacket, else 42. CaU 2-0388. 1985 DODGE Sedan for sale by sterilized and remade like new. 899.95. One only deluxe bottle gas Write Box Q. Herald. Custom built four bedroom,] hour service Phoht 2-1797. original owner. Also washing CaU Jones Furniture and Floor DAY and NIGHT SHIFTS stove, split cooking top for cook. Ooveribg, 36 Oak. TeL 2-1041. Ing ease. Regular -price $164>95, Colonial. Must be seen to be* m achine. C sU 2-9027. A LL APPLIANCES eervteed and Bo»U Md Acecaaorica 46 COMPANY now only 8148.88. Country gas, BosineflB l^icatlonfl repaired,- burners, refrigeratora appreciated. Priced far- below- CHEVROLET 1947 sedan private REPRESENTATIVE WILL JOHNSON Outboard motors and 64 ranges;^ washera etc All work coal or wood, bungalow style, For Kent owner. 48 Pteneer Circle after Honda—(^Stocks— Dolphin aluminum boata-Capitol guaranteed. Metro Service Oo- interview applicants Friday combination range. A ll white por replacement cost. Imjnediate 5:80 p. m. Mortgagra 31 Equipment Co., 38 Main.. TeL AIR CONDmONED OFFTIE TeL Manchester 2-0883. October'6th,. 8:30 a.m. cclain, originally 8219.95, now 7958. Orfbrd BuUdlng. Apply Msr- occupancy. From owner.. BY MICHAELiO’MALLBY ID RALPli leAMB FAHNESTOCK and Company. to 2:00 p.m. ’$169.95. Montgomery Ward, MaUi ..ja -i ie~f VIC FLIN T Return Viiit SEWING MACHINE repairing, atreet > • loel’a * ^ eema!ANTM«,iu. electrification, conversion to mod rr CAME MOM P6HNO MOfflAKTy.flCr Phone 2-9985. ' Hartford, 7-0121. Appointments K. P. Run. ten hours. Uke new, -'V 'TilOpffonn t9M i THAT K aU . T > «F E / r' A nCKAX/ __ > M3UVOL MKSmMTYOUK em cabinets, expert workman- CONNECTICUT STATE BARREL C b ^ - 869.96, floor "You’re getting tougher eviry day, Mr. Armbreweter! I evenings. csUI Joseph P. Me- EMPLOYMENT SERVICE $60 with stand. Can be seen at lamps $7.78, kitchencabinets STOW POR'RENT. ' Apply 216 “ I dragged Charlee to the best tailor in London and he felt that last punch clean up to me elbowl aiUp. ABC AppUanca 21 Maple Cluskey, Manchester 2-3272.' Spruce street TWO-ROOM frame cottage, welt] 2-1575. 132 West Center street.' 1.. $7,96. Uarlnw's-FUffiTiure Dept. ' ■ .still looks Ilk* himMifl" 1935 FORD. Good transportation, 806 MAIN STREET _ electric pump, spprozimat^y^onc) 880. ChU 6167. 'MANCHESTER,^ CONN.^ 'Itabi street, Manchester. Phone MAJOR HtNM’ LE RANGE Burners, pot bumeik and 6060.' acre land with large garden. Ideal UU1 OUU WAY B Y J. a W IL L IA M S OUR HtlARDINC HIM'SK w Rh rDpportiiiilUcn.SZ Baildliit Materinla 47 , Hbdses for Rent 65 1987 PLTU O U TH sedan with '48 heatera 'cieaned, serviced and re p a i n t e r s and paperhongers j for youKg~’ctuple or retired per r v E A N K BA FOR. ANACATION, , VOO'D HM f ^ D IN E TTE SET, bedroom set, 3 ^ A D ,> t 3 0 , X IfM EW motor. Good tranaportatloh. paired. Also new range burners AppljrGreen Manor Estates, Inc., a P A O O U S 9-room single home, sona FuU price $3,000. Suburban cuRLY-^-YM to w acK o p YOU COULD TA LK BETTBR X ’L I- \ SM ALL EGG route, with or I maple . chests, and miscellaneous. Radio and heater. OiMl 4540. InstaUed. Joseph Senna. I%one Woodbridge street C. F. Chor-I 460 CEM ENT Blocks 19c apiece. Parle street near Main. Two-car Realty Co.. Realtors', 49 PerkIni AND TOLLOW Trtfe ONETMBOOC3H A ^ K A N g A R O O , R e t i r e M A K E A 'l out truck. Call 6600. Priced low. The Woodshed, 11- .EOtoMOOR 2-0147. behneflu A flan;------' — Phone 8-8746. garadet For residence sn^ office strssL Tsl. 8216. outofitspdoch , , WHILE • M E N T A L Ms|n street. ' 1046 FORD 6-cyllndcr two-door- o r v i^ d e q c e ttciusively. Phone ONE OF Trie eUTTHAtVA , YOU’ R E NOTEOF Heater, 8776. Keeney's Gsrags. UINOLBUM — Aspnalt Ula waU W ANTED , Asphalt tils mechanic’s | FOUR ROOM Cape Cod. Automs- THAT help Wanted— Female 35 W E BUY and cell good used lural- 2-9672.- : O R D E R S X WADTDEPiND vJiQ ioee BoeWand. covering. Done by reliable, wall- helper. Apply Ed Noonan, Green I iic oil h t t t tile flpors, modert ^KA.1 W DIamonEfl—Wntchcfl— turs. combination ranges, gas SOLDTDDA/- FO R S O M E - A N D GO trained men. All Jobe guarantssd. WAMTBK)—Young lady to wait on Manor Estates Manchester] FOUR Room Caps Cod. screen kltchena Price 87.450, Terms ar Jewelry 48 ranges and bsatsrs Jonas Furni JJO SETS OF 'THING TO B AC K TO 1887 PLYMOUTH. New rubber all HaU Linoleum Oo.. 82 Oak atrset trade and do a Uttle bookkeeping. Green. porch, garage, oU steam heat ranged. Crionial Road. RossdaU -- -ruOTHu arr votvc* aiound. RebuUt snglner.New seat Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166. Apply In person U. 8. Cleanera LEO NARD V). YOST, Jswslsr, rs- ture Store, 86 Oaa. Phone 8 -lM l AduKa. Phone 7474. d u b Devslopmsnt, Bolton lA ke COfSsra $125. Cash only, Phone WANTED -rMan Witl) driver's BoltOn. L F. DsMarx, buUder A Dyers, 836 Main street. ' pairs, adjust- watches expertly. OLD RED TIa B..m. 7M North - r aam bstwesn' 5 and 6 p. m. WINDOW SHADES made to order license to care for dogs, etc., for Manchester .6420, B s M ^ h ls pricss. Open dally, Mala street buys end sells good Waatffl to Root 68 J h R y .E H f and Installed. Venetian bUnda c l e r i c a l Opening. Full high a good boms qnd .wages. Fred Thttrsday evenings, 129 Spruce BT 198T fjoE V R O LE T' club - coups, 'and curtain moa 24 hour servica. liasd tumltura and aatlqiioa BO£!^N LAKE Shorea New What’fl That A ^ n t school education is not required. Walden, Chester. ' Phone Deep street ^ o n s 2-4887. WANTEDr^ingls car garage vl- W A S H r U B IH radto, heater, other extras. Ex- Estlmstes gladly gtvsi). Fagan Frank Dsitstts. rnoas 9-8376 room bouse complsUIy furnished Location very convenient, for R iver 691. cinlty o f the Center. Call 2-dl47 NT w a y ptm sv S miv osOsBt tires. ExosptlosiaUy elesn. Whtdow Shads Ck>., Routs 44 at Manchester resident Contact Radiant boat, llrsplaoa, knotti e m r m . LAW aaai a Pk«u8878. PART TDOe—profltahle: .Rspre- BAR8TOW Says, “ It’s The Truth" I aftsr-6 p. at. plas Uvlag room, 8 bedroosss, dsn SNOOOVI N » Bolton Notch. Phona 2-4478. Wilson Agency, 64 Church street P a i l Peed 4 f A Several used Westlagbottse tm a s M O H tu D SMRPP Aiwaiai a , Hartford. eent thd International Corre COUPLE Derirs 4 room apartnisat mcidem slectric kitchen. Largi NCOIMr oa 7N6M oaNcwsurJ. spondence schools In Msnchsstsr. SEASONED Hardwood for flre- frigerstors, >4H to 9.duUo fo o t 'mui poKh. Idione 8866 between MEU Rspeatv 829 up. AU O. K. sad guaraataed.' and wUl do Janitor work If nscaa- CRUTCM9 FOR De n t a l Assistant for local of- ' For Information writs H. ■ F. plaes, furhacs and range, imme 10%. m. a M ‘ 1 p. nL. ee 8 p. IT moMTiiow^ a used Universal refrigerator, ■ary >5 y e w experience with flea. Address, Botx D, Herald, for MsnioB, Raproamtattvs; 607 Mala diate delivery. B. J. Begia, Glas an(d% p-.na 1.96. One Olsnwood gas and boUe’ra TeL 8-8ttE ' appointment giving full Informa street Hartford^ 8, Ooha. . tonbury S-89b$. otk oomblnsUoh, thermostat and 1950 Mercury Demonstrator tion. * a W A N TE D to le n t atUo; hai DOVER ROAD—6 room single, oO AU TO MBCHAHIC. Exparisnced. chrome pipe, lU fi: One high o v tt meat or room over garage, suit* burner, automxUe gas hot water ^ 1 ^ SEDAN. Maroon, r a ^ S P E C ! LY WANTED—Waitress, stsady or -good working leeadlUons and G erd sB — P s -Osiiy used Glttwood gas, $16; oae used aids for part Urns living and stor heater.'combination ecreens a n i etc. Asy iesMiietre- part tliM work, day or nights good pay. G. fllevert*. iO Msctric rang*, msks offer, t Thor ing of fwriture. TUsphoae 8887 st6rm wiadowe, large comer lot Good pay. Call Rainbow Cluh. Chorchds Motor Bales, M Oakland washer, deluxeuwuM wringer,wsui(«., 815. New^ . J--. If _ _ rear fenced in. Trees) a lp ^ land-: PRICI TeL 8828. v < . street Maatteeter. OONOORD GRAPES for sals Na Weetlnghond* electric dlttwislwi‘*’* * ^ ^ P' ” • soaped. InuBsdiate dfcapaney. <; 1 quaMty, $1.16 a b a tta t Tel. 2- ere are In. ^m e In. Look. Bar- A lii LAKDlORDS, $10,500. Terms er will quaUfj y o u VOW have to be a super SALESMEN for Maatteeter to 904^ or eda at 187 Charter Oak Stow'a Just Nortk of Post Office. for vetsrsn. Wm. GoodehUd, S r .; salee' person to sell Avon Prod-, demonstrate aaiP ben direct to- atreet Farr. - Phone 3234. List with UB for fret rental *erv- Realtor. Office 18 Foreet gtreetf nets and Avon beautiful g ift line. OMthars H m popular Baby-Bub Iqe. Desirable tenants wattiag tor VINAMOAU 7988 or 8891. Blmple- tralnlag in your .ossfl. ler safety chair. Leads furnished. GREEN Mouatala potatoes Geb 9 X 18 FELT Ruga, 86.96. BOl tai- aad-Bsaihy areas. tZEPORT* lo-s hooM starts you satni^ Immedi your oedere la now for your wla- wbod bad cqmplsta, 889JI0. ^ a . - : s s L Oar nacsssary. W rits for latw- REAL’^BSTATE KUREAU t l«A ately. For Information write Mrs visw toj Baby Butler Salas Agen ter’s supply."W ill' be deUvered bedroom setk, dresser, chest Mid Sec Page Three V Buckman, 29 Highland Terrace, cy, 61 duisttc strsst West Hart when ready. CkU Hathaway, bad, $69.60. Marlow’s puniiture Msrtftaiid 6 ^ 2 n % H % P. MJ ■ 4 ^ Mlddleipwn.'Ooan.' . ... ford. X ... 1»W. . . 1 o o y t • , •I V. 'V' / ■ (ttasjctSsSs ■ 1 • r .' y K "•- THtHtSDAT, OCTOBBK I, IMff Averags Jkdty Not P n b b Ih w Fwiigai rt 0.j^ eeilw ftpran X iB^I|gHtgr' lipMtins Ijgralb For tha Week Eadtag Septomhw S9, 1986 lu etr ginMaUy.tUri blgb hoar afit of tha Infanta ta.alao paid by ratas no# tn.affaet in Kas( : 68) tealgbt M r and aeal)-law B d w ^ LydaU iQulnn and ^ tar Tha Brotherhood of tha Oovea- tha Guild whoae board mamban fold and Hartford, Tliay w J. Ounaa. Jr., both honor atu^anU ant-OoniTagational ' church WU) Animal Drive Change in Taxi 1 0 , 0 2 1 asnr.48) Sslwday M r ta pnrtty have a bean auppar for all mam- meat at tha home once a month. heard before the S>dte Pubile A bout Town in the- chum o f Jiuia. 1900, Man*, UtHlUes Conunlesion November 3, ciMrty* n s h naar 16. chaatar High achool; wara anroll- bera at tha church, Saturday #>0 ' Board membara raaiding In Han- ib/Mi|ii(i(iiitr Mambar s t Um A n«t nlng at 6;M. It la axpacted that ForM em bers chaatar, wh^ will gladly racalva Charges Asked fH' 10:30 a.m., injme State Office Barean of Clrralattnns - ' / ^ ^ o f Vttlmge Charm . ad Saptambar 2T in tha fraahman Building. ’ / t I M t o n «( tb« OoMMpoUUn claaa of Dartmouth Oollaga. A to Rev. Erick Quatafaon of Chicago, mambenihlp ara Mfa. Margaret (Mb a n rmiiitfad of tho^tluok who ia to be tha guaat apaakef at Branick and Mra. George H. WU- Th^ rates ^p oeed by the Mi htaelMiMi to bo htM tomorrow at tal of 71S flrat-yaar atudanta are liama of St. Bridgat'a church, Mrs. Chester TaxFcompany knd the City (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE POUR CENT8 reglaterad thla falL ,">* the “Christ for all the Family Local Group Interested Local Concerns Petition U) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1980 OB# o’olock to tlie Rabbiiu room at Oonfaranca’* which be ginj Sunday John Lappan, Mrs. Maurice Q'Om- Uab company are 30 cents for the Liil tha OiBter church. at tha church, and continues In Raising Fuiitls for nor and Mra. Timothy K. Bye of PUC to Install Meters first tyro-fifAs of a mils, 10 cents llambera of Mu Sigma Chi of through October IS; will arrive in St James's. A climax to the drive In Cabs for each additional two-fifths, two tk o MUa Study and Ptayor the Second Congragatlonai church time Saturday to apeak at the Sl Agnes Home will be a fashion show and tea at dbllara an hour for waiting time, OlouB fld tha OBtar Oongreta- are reminded to meet at tha T at Brotherhood gat-togather. Cheater tha Bond Hotel on Saturday. Oc and.no charge for extra paasengerL tlo M tiiureb will maat at tha S:46, Saturday for a bowling Olaon will be the long leader. Tha annual mcmbarahlp drive tober 31 at two o’clock. A chatigis In the method of mak At present they get 35 cants tdt KEMP'S church at aight e’dock tonight. porty. , ______, ■ for 8t. Agnea Guild ia beginning ing taxi charges in Manchester is trips inside their first sone, '60 Ineeepeisted this week in Manchester. This naked by both the Manchester Taxi cents in the seaond and 85 in Ae rnmitwa A Mnal The American Legion Auatltlry campaign ia to raise funds for St. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gaudet ^company and the City Cab concern. third and they carry from one to la having a rummage aale tomor Agnea Home, Steel road. West have purchased the house at 63 They will seek authority of the four passengers at these rates. .Orcen StMn| row morning at 9:30 gt tha Amer Hartford, whera for over 33 years Whitney road, occupied by Mr. and Public Utilities Commission to in For destinations outside the zones, ican Legion Homeon Leonard underatandihg care has been given Mrs. Roland C. Newcomb. Mr, stall meters in cabs here. and on certain streets in the town, » Main 8 t M . street, opposite the State Armoryii to unmarried mothers and their Gaudet ia proprietor of Gaudet's The two taxi companies want they.get 35 cents a mile, and fqr Members are requeated to bring In babies, as well as care for other Jewelry store at 891 Main street, to atop operating on a one basis a trip to Hartford five dollars. articles to the home tonight. Infants under a ye^ of age who Manchester. and switch to meters at the same Waiting time would not be changed. desperately need attention due to FJre Follows Train Wreck U* S. to R eject . Ever Ready Circle of King's unforeseen family breakdowns. All Democrats Mughtera will meet Tueeday ave- In 35 years 5525 babies have Allies Ready Attack nlng at eight o’clock in the King’s been mothered in the home and Bntish Appeal Daughters rooms at the Whlton every possible facility has t^ n On Ticket WiU 'library. constantly added to make St. Ag nes a real home and not a home of For Arms Aid correction. Take to Stump Bp. Agnes Guild, a Oatholic wo By Land, Sea and Air man's organisation, has long been Stale Department Feels consider^ tha “Mother the WMABT FABM FSESH SERVICES Set for Tour o f State I OONNECnCtJT Home.” By raising money from They Ask Too Mueh; this annual drive they have added Together Next Week; That interpret the 'wishca extra comforts for the mothers S See Violation of Bill TURKEYS lb.(2e and babies. Last year two new GOP Charge* Gov (3n Defense Bastion Enacted by Congress of the family. shower baths for the infanta ware ernor Backed Red | SUE EVERY MEAL A TRIUMPH installed, plus 13 large-tlsad cribs Alwayo aelact Plnehnrat Sner maala — they have «ha a ^ complete with mattraaaaa, to ra- Washington, Oct. 6 - (S')— The Wonsan Target o f U. N. meat In tendemfaa aad tafte a p i ^ — look ao good you can t John B. BAirke plaoa the amaller onee, ao that tha By The Associated Press United States Is about to tom Security Law Asks Stalin Offensive Which May lealat them — taate eo. good yon want more. older children would aleep more An IndicaUon that the. already I down a three-year British rearm FUNERAL HOME comfortably. Thla past spring, the From HALE'S lively Connecticut political cam-1 ament program calling for approx Kick Off nt Any Mo- Try Pinehurat frosh (69c Ib.) Chuck Ground w Lmh mothers' recreation room was pijgn would increaee Ita ,pac»| Bans Germans, ST Bast OmtH Ml 1M. M M completely redecorated and refur imately 31.500,000,000 in free itient; Capture o f Port Conuncrcinl Bottoni Round Ground (89c lba)a Or Frcohly came from the Democratic camp American aid. nished by the Guild. today. A note is being drafted at the Grontid Lamb Patties 49c lb. Plnehumt Tendercure A special supervisor for the ban- Dempcratic headquai^ra an- Would O ^ n 2 Roaida Corned Beef Is another that will help make any meal Self Serve and Health Market State Department which would Poses Problems nounqpd that beginning next week rule out any long-tenn commit To Enemy Capital at a triumph. the entire'ticket headed'by Gov ment to Britain until apeciAc plans NO. 8 TTN SUGAR HEART ern orBowlea and the two U. 8. hava been agreed upon by all 13 U.S. Authoritips in Reich Pyongyang; Put Fote’a ■r- Senatdra, Brten McMahon aad North Atlantic Pact nations. Casualties at 200,0 00 William Benton, would etump the l^partment officials said last Say II Perils lute- PINEHURST GENUUINE CUBE STEAKS or Indl- State together. Plan* were mad* ▼idnsl TENDERKNIVED STEAKS, cut from beat PINEAPPLE JUICE 3 night the note will epetify that for a atate-wide aeriea of county the United States believes an “in gratiGn o f West Ger Tokyo, Oct.^6,—(/P)—South puis of A or AA round steak, have no waste and RAX BRAND (White Meat Flakes) and dlatrict meeting*, the firet in terim arrangemejit" Is all that a New London County next Tues many Into Free Bloc (orean troops punched - 20 ARE DEFINITELY FINER! can be decided upon now. miles deeper into Oimmuniiit day. Oppose Lsng Range ITan TUNA Can “ We'ra going to bring the cam- Frankfurt, Germany, Oct, *— North Korea today on tHle f in e h d r s t t e n d e r Offlciata who have been study nalgn right to the people," said ing the British proposal for near (/P)—American authorities In Qsr- east coast while other Allied .Serve .theae f.resb fowl JIERSHN --Democratic-Ghairman.-john M. ly two tnonths tndteated they- be ni’ifiy have''prei'est'H 'shiM’liiy“tb" -forces-massod-forthe ■expeet-' STEWS fricaaaeed . . . they will Bailey. lieves the amount asked by Brit ed big push to the Red heart- CHOCOLATE The rival candidates for the. two ain ia too large in view of the re- Washington at being caught flat- help your budget. m Smate aeata at stake In the No the gress. and that there must be i power Icsita were Hotsd aa war ■etlaaa liBXt week. AH the pork we offer ta atrictly freeh bft |3.‘pn a dally double at Haw strict accounting of evtry dollar veto, hit just as the Allies had de Uolvereity ef Penney Ivaala, 9eOt biine aald today a reporter yester Beyond North Korea; cided to tniegrate West Germany prlaoneva of th* AJhs*. , fiem the com ffelda of Iowa where the Sneet pork ta r M ^ OUR OWN PURE PORK^AUSAGE (Delicious) Hale's Fresh Ground LARD 1 Lb. Carton day placed a bet on a horse race thorne Track and wga toW: If they npent to boost arms production. I# Woehlngton, D. Ch «f hta o|weal The other, caaualtjaa. admittadly nd enr Ptnehuret Pork Roaato are rut from tho'llght Mna Yankees Lead win .emmittee. waa in aeiaion in tha MShnwhSe the Senate /Crime Gen. * Mac- Ulks. A MacArthur apiokesmaA ds- PORK ROUT lb.53e VERMONT MAID Coleman's Single Drives too, have. Joined In the storm of Large Fowl For Stewing ...... Lb. 4 54 Faderal Building. It said the bet Investl^tmg Arthur's forces in moving through protests./Miany of then) hava mar-, For Continuing cllnsd to speculate oa how many Roasting Chickens, AVt Lb. Avg. I . Lb. 4 94 Rizzufo in Third waa placed shortly after Mayor tied German girls whos* vitas are of the Red caoudltiea were dead Y9VM4¥tiitr TMip rm se SYRUP 12 Oz. MarUn H. Kennelly waa reporUd r o u K ^ e ramiScatitos o"f Chi- Nort^ '^h^''Koro«Vrd'er *"'* "'* man. cago's Criminal activttles. It Min R eds Suffer now being held up because they For Game's Only Run to have told the committee "Ther* once belonged to the Hitler-spon Rent Controls Th* Reds’ heavtsst kMoea ed is not a place in Chicago where you i men—and .material—have been SWIFTS PREMIUM TURKEYS lb. S9t (Ooatlaaai a«,/#age Five) later Of State, gave this “solemn sored League Of German OiriS,' can walk in and bet on a horse.” I assurance" during Anal debate in suffered siaoe Sept 16 when tb* NESTLE COCOA '/i Lb. "nn Tankek Stadium, N, T., Oct. S. Vienna Defeat The law la part of the new antt- Alllas leaped to tbs offenitv* cli . —Jarry C^leman’a long single U. N- General Assembly on an aubversive bill which also hits at BrickePy I^ing a Foe o f eight-power resolution authorising Communists and ail other support maxed by Ui* liberation ef Seoul NO. 3 CAN PREMIER scored Phil. Rizzuto from third Curbs, Extension' and entrapment of Red divisions la ■ BEEF STEAKS ’ HEALTH MARKET base with the only run In today’s Accuse New Britain’s MacArthur's force* to precfed be' Quit Effort to Foment ers of totalitarian rule. the ffoutb* World Series game at Yankee Sta yond the 38th Parallel. High commission messages to May Be V o t^ Soon Of th* 40,000 Oommunist prie- The Reader’s Digest condensation of Hauser’s book FROM THE HOUSE OF FORST FORMOST GRAPEFRUIT dium. The Tank* held a 1-0 lead Younger said the U.N. troops in Generfi Strike; Blame, WashingtAiihav* urged speedy tn- onera-of-a-ar, I4.0IS war* listed as fiver the Philadelphia Phillies at MacArthur’s compiaiid would not terpretatlo^n of the law which . “ Look Younger, Live Longer” has provoked much THE FAMILY’S FAVORITE ROAST Waahmgton, Oct. 6 -N ^ - Sen* interest among our customers. Among other thinigs SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE, SHORT or tha end of Sve Innings. Ed Lopat Ex-M ayor in Pay-Off remain In North Korea any longer “Western Pressure” (Oeattaned on P a o rtfbt) SECTIONS 2 r.r 49c was on the hill for the Tanks and |,than necessary to insure uniSca (Cootlaaed on Pag* Four) tor Brlcker (R-Ohlo), a V ^ * r o* he atressea the important of Vitamins A, C and D and TENDERKNIT All ...... 9 9 c i< oz. c e Ll o p k g . s u n s h in e ^ Ken Helntxelman fof the Phils. tion and paclAcatlon of the ooun - Vienna. Austria, Oct. 6— BUTTERNirr Forst Formost Boneless Roulettes ...... Lb. 7 CALIFORNIA News Tidbits I am not committed to It and' the barrister had suffered from a tension of the 'deral rent ceilings SNOWGROF Stahl-Meyer Ferris Whole Hams .:.Lb. Administration is not committed J. Coyle of New BriUin. heart condition for 12 years. ’ first applied during.World War II. ■'w-'• * SQUASH Stahl-Meyer Daisy Hams ...... '.Lb, • lb. Calkd From (/P) Wlrra to it. ” I Questioned by his attorney, port Collertor In War But even before Congress went . 7 9 4 LETTUCE 2 For 27c Sileat on GOP Solons Meade Alcorn of Hartford. Stanley Malone served aa Collector of on vacation last month, talk of Watch Alaska / The Vice President set the tone said he started trying to sell Rhodes the Port'.of New York during another extenaloi) had cropped up LOWER FRIGES MkialSc CALIFORNIA Oatbelio and Proteatast In the wake of the Korean fighting Grate A Weigel Prai^furta 9 a a a V I ... ;.Lb. 634 for his 15-State tour in behalf of parking meters to the city qf ?few World War H. He waa an Aasiat- 4 Ox. Orange Juice 2 for 29c PARSLEY dhardMa abandon participation 04 M uM ihs) t px. Orang:^J|dc« 2 for 45c radio network Productiea la publican Senators, . Alexander in. thewtv Mayor’sass^^ws m - vaaswoffleo - sesvw ahd wat •••*hit Wilson's first term aa Preisident Chalman Spence (D-Ky) of the TOLDEN OAUPORNIA URUS-EYE OR SEUROOK FIRMS naumed at synthoUa rubber plaut Wiley and Joseph Mepartby. homene wheb’e ‘ Sheehan brought him. Among the causes he-espoused House Banking Committee-said he Usurps Maine's Place sif l a m b c h o p s Lb. 69c of U. 8. Rubber company in Nau , Wiray is aeekinK rscle<^oa and . _ Charg4* Lay-Off Piapaaal i i ------were women’s suffrage, repeal of would start hearings on a rent 10% Off On Dozen Lots GARQOTS ROCKTURNIPS gatuck when day ahlft workers McCarthy has made frequent ^ You c^dnt get M*jw SigBff Naw Draft Order prohibition and freedom for India. control measure as soon as Con PoUtieel BeR-Wetheri FROZEN FRUITiS IND VEBETABLES For Frying, Braising or Stewing. return to tbelr Jobe aftet being on charges of Communiat influences During the 1930's he achieved an gress returns. He added that aome- Jniocs or VcgeUbIca. •a’SSJT A b o S d Y id it Commmiidar, Chesapeske Bay, OcL. 6 ^ ^ IGo ii^ioli strike slnee midnight Ttieeday . ip Washington. adding they Called him Jta Truman signed today a on y ^ tlon piwlding for International reputation .with Us thlng would havk to- be dona. ipecti1F ^ clrt- GRAVENSTEIN ALL TYPES OF LOCKER SUPPLIES Each 2 1 c *T am prasentlng the permanent, derbilt. Although Bricker was a chiaf CAULIFLOWER with each of tight Independent off to the n)*w^of New BHUl^ Beth*L C®""**,0^. ^--(^IV-Char^ D. tloid Unions representing 61,800 em poMUve and progfeastv* program Born in New York June ,8, 1882, spokesman against -the last two Hiey win "8# elaetlag a non-vot- Stanley said tMt h* refnaed to do bury fs^ er of six ehlMrefl was killed Instantly tM ^ * *5 APPLES N a 1 BleINTOpm ployes in state. 1ft the Democratic party. I beUeve kir deWgato to O o n s i^ U. S. survey shows that BriUab he was struck by a tractor-trailer truck on U. 8. Route 6 (( I *n Pag* Pivc) (Osnttaaad oa Pag* FHa) ritoriai ctfteari and 88 memhats POLISH STYLE lea Fag* Fsar) '(deeUaieed oa Pago Fsiir) GET THE HABIT AND SHOF THE ISQL BskL $ 1 ;3 9 have BiippUsd Jet military plants (Dainbun^-Newtown road) hero. of tha Leglilatiira. ' V4 Lb. APPLES to Moai of wand’s air fereesK.. 4 ■ " - 3 lbs. 29e Ihltain hints she considers that •re predict the outidow 9^ SIZE 54 To (taestion Sick Man la Deaths , i. «* Judge' Ponders Weird the probaUe.trqnd the MO M mIs knsrbrd Big Four Aus Dog Catc^r Lewis Would siSim tady. N. Y„ OcL 6 -(ff)-A 86-yaar^Id taka la th* state bi V d rn O w . trian occupation pact by backln4 w t ^ e r l e y unefuiadoua and andtr guard In « hospital today •may dto their eibfcSSc GRAPEFRUIT 2 For 27c Cemrauniat-lsd striksn against Wills Bequeathing^ Fortune n ^ pogtlert ttogan: “Aa Alariia La T. WOOD Vienna govenunant Orsak ImpoundAchesoti'g *Vups ss poUes wsitsd to i|iwitien him la the ®1 tseR^ged Our Seafood Counter has SOEE 349 CALm MUOA govsnunant agresa to launch swMthsarts 1r s lonab^ lov6n4 Isna. Erasst A- Stops, s Negro, 4. goeo, eo SS!!' ther II qL bMkl SI.7S ------' I wss fouBd yestsrday, sprawled OR s tent phtfw ji of s hoys LOCKER PLANT American-recomsMudsd reform# Los Jtngeles, Oct. .6—(IP)—Wfhere dated Aug. 17, 1945 and addresaed Swordfish, Butterfish# Mockerel, ORANGES DC. 49c including irevislea ef esaBtry*a tax Washington. Oct 6—(P>—If )w4 ,woriiers’, veeaa^wem chisftUnweeawaa^sse retortod• ***»«*• y*fU^ ^ ■ I IvlUHV eump KlOOK iMsr gg^Ew# hero. tvwVSew Stone vv was w *#e in w s corns and ~ ■ ■ ' ■ silfferiiig^ ^ ™ ^ w pneu- there's a will thare’a a but to "Dear Friend Abe” In penefl on I (Hd lamdon Sj^eed Sweet stnmtare to place larger burden were------*r* the nation’s No. 1 dog------catcher, to^thir day, or hepJ^DSaSSiv “would have more btalna j ^ Iiradfil «riib«r repestiBf rifle *“ was propped wbjch way for a probate Judge four aheetii oftablst WATERMEUIN ...... 49e on wealthy. JUm L. Lewis said yesterday, the now oonfronted with three doeu- Brown'sold It was apparenUy and M EAT a m v k B koddock. Cod, Boneless Fillets, Green Stamps Given With Carii Sales fliirt...... thing he’d dowould w< be to Im- theDeparimwti^M^.” jbepldehlm. * * * mento dlopoalhg of eccentric mailed from Denver, Colo., with an Monardi fMc-L-Joy • . ■ „ I \ ' TNssofy BslslMe pwnd “the pod dogs'JTS whieh noW In- Lswia aaid In a latter_ to Oolqrado CoI^f^4o I - ‘ «u Charlea Babooet’a $500,000 for aecompanylhg lettar from “Abe," feat our Stato Department.” Depai 8t*to~8mtor~Nau|n^: iWPst Hsrtfor^ Surgeon Dlra ^ tune? . ’ who failed to idenUfy blmaclf or CRISP PICKLES^....42e PLENTY OF PARKING S^ACE Quohogs, Uttlenecks, Oysters and Washington. ^ ♦—(f),—The . President Tnimaa had been ’’NsturaUy, the flmt duty of the | Hartford, OcL 6M^T1— Christopher J. McCormack, M.D The third win was filed yester give an addraanx Blzqpn told tha quoted Wedneoday as aaying ' court he was offarliig tha win for Jumbe Ripe TEL. 8424 ft BliSSELL STREET aaatUon cd the Treasury Oct 4: Buraau of pog. If W a d jw 1 i^JiSiig sqrgeoR^St. fYtncIs HoqpItaL of STABloomfi^ day—with reaarvatlons—by public m m COIR Nat budget teeSIpU $61,608,885.04; [wouldn’t appoint John L. Lewio' Hartford, died this morniiif at St. Francis Ainlhlstrator Ben H. Brown. It\ OLIVES .49c Budget expenditures $184,670,302.- dog-edteher.” I is in tt)a form of a rambliaar lettar I aa PBaa.F 1e6>' ' REAR OF ICE PLANT . mm 36: 6 u h balance 84.46|,S$8,194.41 He couldn’t afford to; the mins (OMNhimf^sp Pisa 9ivo) JH oi^tal after s.brirt illn t I -H
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