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\‘ '■'i i -amLe M ■// t >, '• t - ,yl ' V. - y ~^ • , . \ X v ' - " ■ , ■ ■ ■ ^ ,'v ' ' ' - , r X ■J: ■)f PAGE TWENTY-Eii^ ,V":- )NESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1984 Stt^nins H^ralb ATflraga Dally Net Ptmb Run Far the Week Mnded The Covenant Laagua, young Nav. lli IfM rw w aet a? 0 & ^ a ^ m ■nstoM people of the Covenant Congrega­ About Town tional Church,' will held a rum­ mage sale'Saturday, Nov. 30, be­ 11,523 OeirtbHMd m ad. a w a la m l MgM U rt Sacred Haart Mothere Clr- tween the houn of •' a. m. and 2 Meaabair a( th a Audit rala toalght aa4 aariy Fldlijr. Laer Cl* win MMt tomorrow at 8 p. m. p. m. In the vacant store on Main Bureau a( Ofeuiatlaa .tauJghi near M. Bhawrare agate y ^ lIlh h lira. Jiamph J. Sylvester, 43 Street between ^ p le « a n d Eld- t b L Manchester-—‘A City of VUlage Charm Friday nigkt. Hlg« 8S-id. Scatborough Rd. ridge Streets. Miss Elsie C. John­ — "II...... ■------son. ,123 Maple St., is chalrmi of the committee. VOL. LXXIV, NO. 42 -4— (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER W, 1J54 (Ctoealfled aa Pugu N ) PRICE FIVE CENTS Temple Chapter No. 68^ Order of the Eastern , wtn open its HATS amiual fair tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Masonic Tesriple. 'They will Reds, West Pair Cleared offer for sale a/Cholca selection of Seen aprons and irther gift articles, Of Charge in home made foods and candy, with ■/. Weigh New many bargains to be found on the '0 AEG "white elephant" table. Tea will be served from 2:30 to 4:30 and Tanker Deajts twWt tea. an appetising supper at a mod­ \ A-pool Plan lihation STrMwTtwv" erate fee, S to 7 p. m. Washington, Nov. 18 (IP)— |kM m CM The government today TJnited Nations, N. Y., .ftmUfe. ___ -9-MiswGrBre -RoTreitsonT WOaR:^ dropped an indictment' ac­ WBshington, Nov. 18 {IP)— land St., left yesterday for her Nov. 18 (AVr-U.N. debate on cusing Brig. Gen. Julius < The Mary McClure Group of the tions on a compromise pro­ with postwar tanker deals. Energy Commission (AEC). Second Congregational Women's posal. U.S. Dist. Judge William Morris Kefauver took this position Prcgident Congratulateg Speed Fli^r League will meet tomorrow eve­ , Russia Joined Britain and dismissed the Indictment Sgainat ning at 8 o'clock with Mre.‘Stuart France in prppoeing that the Gen- Holmea and Klein, a New York after Libby said he favored R. Wolcott, 180,Main St, i ei sl Assembly's 60-nation Political financier, a t tha request'of Allen the controversial Dixon- Sen. M cCart committee adjourn its morning J. Krause, a apeciai asslsUnt to Yates power contract. ,' a' The Mispah Group of the South session and resume debate this* af­ tha attorney general. The Dixon-Yates dispute flared Methodist WSC8 will meet to­ ternoon. The action marked,the conclU' anew when the University of Chi­ morrow night at 8 o'clock at the Meanwhile,. C3tief U. B. Dele­ aion of one of two big postwar cago scientist went before the home of Mrsf Ralph Pierce, 89 gate Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., and shipping caaea here. ' Senate-House Atomic Energy corn- Cambridge St. Soviet Deputy. Foreign Minister Holmes' attorney. Hazard Gil­ niittee. which is considering Prei'i- H u r t o n E Andrei T; Vlehlnsky m^t again lespie of'N ew York, told Judge dent Eisenhower’s appointment of Morris that Hol'mea had never A meeting of the GFS Sponsors outside the committee chamber Libby and John von Neumann of to discuss a reviaed prsposal asked the government, to drop the Princeton, N. J,, to All vacancies of St. Mary's Episcopal Church indictment against him but had on the AEC. Washington. Nov. 18 (A*)—S«n. Edwjh C. Johnson (D-Colo) will be held in the parish hoUse ^ agreed upon yesterday by the S h jo f i' d io d sL L western powers. urged a speedy trial of the case on Libby said under questioning today Mked that the Senate add Uf the McCarthy censure Friday evening at 7:30. A demon­ its merits. stration of ties and wrappings fdr X* , The new draft was intended to that in the few weeks he haa had resolution a new section condemning the (Communist party meet some of the criticisms from Holmes is a former U-S. Minia to study the Dixon-Yatea contract Christmas, courtesy of Harrison's \ ter to London who haa been on m this country and urging con^Ued investigation of it. Stationers, will be given. The hos­ Russia and India, but Visliinsky since hia interim appointment to Johnson made this move as Senate leaders consulted on told a reporter this morning he leave from the State Dept, pend­ AEC Oct. 5, he haa not learned tesses are Mrs. Jeanne Chambers, ing disposition of the case. He haa whether to continue sessions while Sen. McCarthy is absent Mrs. CSiarlotte Cooke,, Mrs. Doro­ was not ready to say whether it enough about the contract to be thy Ferrell and Mrs. Mary Fraaer. was acceptable to him. denied any guilt, Oilleaple said. entirely competent-to Judge Ita and in a hospital. ' India's V. K. Krishna Menon An 11 Cleared merita. The leaders sent Dr. George W. Galver, capitol physician, S 1 .fl suggested it might be better to Four curpormtions named in the Backs DIXon Contract Assoc. Prof. J. Benjamin Bey- indictment peld fines of $5,000 to see Mct^arthy in tlje hospital and report on his condition S m i TW rASMON cancel this afternoon's meeting of But he said he had confidence rer, 38^ Princeton St., is in charge the political committee to permit each. Including Holmea and Klein, in the other members of the com­ before deciding what course the Senate should take. There MINI of the 'advisory service to students more time for private talks. charges have now been dismissed mission, and had written AEC were indications tKat a recess until Mondav might be auff- Paihien takct iba canter itega wHK thete interested in social work as a against all 11 individual defend­ Chairman Lewis Strauss that he gested. ' /' ------:----- * career set up by the University of \ l French Delegate Jiiles Moch ants. ladlla laH 100% virgin weal dip caps and Britain’s Anthony Nutting felt the contract was good. McCarthy wenr to the hospital Connfcticut School of Social Work Forme* Rep. Joseph I . Casey Libby said he had not voted on yesterday for treatment of an in­ to lop your Fell and Winter ovtfitc. at the Hotel Bond during the two 1 said., however, they-believed the (D-Mass) was a defendant in both debate could proceed in mid-after­ the contract. But Kefauver, a vig­ jury to his right elbow suffered Censure* Asked day Connecticut State Conference tanker caaes, but charges against orous foe of the transaction, said last Saturctoy when a well-wisher > Celdr^tglit ilyh Incplrotleni from the on Social Work yesterday and to- noon. him were dismissed by U.S. Dfst. world's sports carters, beautifully prec> Solid Resolution he * iptist oppose" Libby's confir­ shook hands and banked the Sen­ day. Judge Luther W. Youngdahl on mation on the Senate floor if the ator's s/m back against a glsss- llcel wbaraver yea go. Try some o n ~ Lodge described the revised Sept. 6. For McCarthy draft as a "solid reaoVution” tak­ committee insiste on sending the toppeif'table. The elbow was cut. . you'll leva 'atn. In gratitude to the men and Youngdahl ruled that Casey ac­ nominations through. Thus Ke­ The hospital aaid there is a local­ women who gave their lives for ing into account auggeitions made quired immunity from prosecution fauver could block Senate ■ action ized infection. during the political committee's under the Shipping Act by testify­ In New Petitibn American freedom, the Dominican general debate. on both nomination.^ until the The Bethesda (Md.) Naval Med­ nuns and their friends will offer ing before a grand Jury investigat­ Democrats take over control of the ical Center said today an x-ray on Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at the Informed quarters sald'VIshin- ing lUleged violations in 1952. Senate Jan. 5. shows no fracture of McCarthy’s Pfflmer, Mass., Nov. 18 (ff) Monastery of Our Lady of Grace Under an agreement tentatively '(Continued on Page Twenty-three) elbow, but it still is painful and< —A Palmer housewife an- Beaded Felts in North Guilford a holy hour for (ConUnned an Pngs Two) v'.de by Republican Senate Leader • n-wsa^ ■ Annaaaw^ ivBJiJeMaJ. ^111 Charle* K Yeager Rafter presentlag Harmon Into swollen. nouriced today she ia circu­ the souls of all members of the Knowlsnd of California and Sen. tioniil Trophie« to him .'and Jacquriinfi Cochran, iFft, In WnahinrtoaW’nshington, Nov.Nov W 17. Yenger won Xhe/tn - W arrant Officer C D. Shick, the armed forces in purgatory. L>’ndon Johnson of Texas, the ***^****®S world alrplnne speed record Sind Miss Cochran the trophv at left the brtna hospital's officer of the day, said lating petitions in favor . of Democratic leader, only non-con- the first Woman to Ry through the «.und^rrler. (.\P Vlreteiot^Wlrephoto). ‘«»Phy, at left tor being that “as far aa we know at the censure of Sen. McCarthy III many new pastel shades troversial nominations viu come moment" McCarthy will remain at (R-Wis) in a move to count­ and white. before the Senate tt the present the hospital for at least "a few eract the anti-censure peti­ 30% Hike in Income «ecial session oh censure of Sen more days.” McCarthy (R-Wis). tions of a national group. APPOINTMENTS Ejayptian Junta Shick said treatment for th« M,- Krfauver said he did not question U. S. Minister Talks bow includes soaking and subject­ Mrs. Winifred Bwanaoa aaid MAY BE MADE WITH iJbby a technical competence in ing it to heat. He said there is a she plaiM to get aignaturee from S3 ®* to S7 .9& Dues» , in Next Decade til.! field of chemistry ai-d physics Erases Office localised infection but it is "get­ residents in this central Maaaa- but added the AEC "seems to have ting better’’ and the Senator had chiiaetu area, near Sprin(ftald, DR. I. GERSHANOFF gotten into the power business.” and that she hopea her Idea will Boston, Nov. 18 (/P)—Pres-'*'8tate, another California, and an- a "comfortable night." Therefore, he added, it is necessary Of Presidency ToNoelField, Wife The Senate convened at 11 a.m. spread. , . . OPTOMETRIST other Maaaachuaetta to our na ^ go into the generation and sale ■She aaid the would Ilka ta got Millinery Dept. Jdent Eisenhower told the tlonal market. lElST) and Republican Laader 30th annual conference of the o< electric power in determining Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 18 {IP)— Knowland (Calif) told reporters 20 mUUon namot tp offset the 10 BY GALLING EITHER "3. Continued sciantlBc and teeb- the qualifications of new commts- million nought by tha pr^M e- " 2nd Floor / '■ New England Council, in a nologlcai progress, boosting pro­ Egypt 1* going to get along with­ Budapest, Hungary. Nov. 18 U. 8. Ministei* Christian the censure debate would continue sionere. out a President, the figurehead a t leaat teraporMrlly. CarUiy organisations. MI-8-6030 OR massage today, that econo- ductivity per worker by 40 per . No Uompetenre M, Ravndal and First S«retary Donald Downs visited Noel cant in agriculture and SS per cent post from which MaJ. Gen. Sen. Diniei (D-'Tex) announced Directors of tha pro-McCarthy miats fopesee a rise of nearly Kefauver said that in view of Mohathed Naguib was ousted last and Herta Field this morning. Both “seem to be well off.” he was associating himself with jMtition group in Masaadinaatts HARTFORD CH-T-3636 in private industry: we fact that Libby himself said he Sunday. . . 30 per cent in real per capita "S. A rise in real capita income, had ...... _ Ravndai t^d correspondents after he returned to his office. the move by Johnson to add the claimed, meanwhile, that they al­ income, after taxes, in the alter taxes, of nearly 10 per cent ; "no competence” in the elec- The Revelutlon Council, the The Hungarian govemment an­ proposed new section to the can' ready hava obtained 2^000 and, trie power field, and that untTrit country's ruling militarv JpnU, nounced yesterday that th* Ameri­ sure resolution. names. next decade. can couple had been freed after Daniel saidi Ha suggeated that with aggresT "4.-An increase in total national announced last night that the Mrs. Swanson, tha SO-yoaPald output of nearly 50 per cent over (Continued on Page Two) presidency established June 18, five of Irhpi iaonment. The South. Viet Nam "There is no question that such wife of a Springfisid.rata ciirtc aive use of rasearch and other official announcement said spy a resolution Miould be adopted aaseta New England will share In the present rate; 1953, would not be filled and .that and free lance writer, said her Secretary of Labor Mitchell said the cabinet would take over the charges against them 'had been because of the mistaken belief telephone had been ringing nil the "great national expanaion." dropped. that some people think that a PokiUng to "exclUng ponibili- todhy pressure will continue build- functions of the office. Training Plans morning with calls ftom paople In •Ing up On the federal government Measles Cure tViil Enter Hospital vote to censure McCarthy would mid-Massachuaetta who irolunteer- LAST 3 DAYS OF THURSDAY, FRIDAY tiea” of population growth and na­ Informed sources predicted that mean a lessening of the fight tional output, the President said to take on new functions unless the cabinet, which is named and Ravndal said Noel Field la "ap­ ed to help her circtilate pUtlUons. state and local governments fulfill controlled by the Revolution parently suffering from a stomach Disturb French again..t Communists. She aaid sha hopes a cOininUttaa New Englanders can "and I am citizen demand for aervicea. ailment and they both are going Johnson is a member of the spu- and SATURDAY ONLY sure will—carve out for yourselves Lead Reported Council, would in turn delegate wiU be organised to take over tha Mitchell said President Eisen­ Premier Gamal Abdel Na.'wer to today to enter a Budapeat hospital riel six-man committee which task of gathering tha niuiM a significant role In this great na­ hower favors giving pia states Saigon, Viet Nam, Nov. 18 (JPt recommended censure of Mc­ Hale *8 November Thursday, tional ex^naion to come." act as chief of sUte.on pfficlal oc examination and treatment.” Such a campaign should be di­ more reaponaibUity and keeping By Researcher casions. ■ ' The legation wiiu’supply them —French officlala expressed con­ Carthy. The President’s completa mas­ the federal government nut of field! Says Reds Far Censure rected by exp^enced persons, she Ffiday and sage follows: T he President’s duties had been with some American 'magaxines cern today over the timing of U.S. the states can handle. Washington, Nov, 18 (IP)—A and periodicals. Gen.. J. Lawton Collins' an­ His new proposal was seen as an "On the occasion of your 30th Mitchell discussed the minimum largely ceremonial since Naaser nouncement that America plane effort to counter the arguments by « 20r<> OFF anniversary. I am happy to send poasible lead toward developing a bested Naguib in a .atruggle for Field's brother, Hermann, aimi- FABRIC SALE Saturday only BOXED GIFT JEWELRY wage, workmen's compensation, preventive ,Vaccine against me«- lariy has been in a sanitarium in to take over reeponelbility for the McCarthy and his mipporteni that cordial greatingS to the annual unemployment compensation, diaa- top position last spring. Nasser Warsaw since his release by the training of the Vietnamese na­ censure would be a victory for New England conference—a gath­ bility and insurance, labor dispute •J** one of mankind's most prev­ became Egypt’s undisputed boss, tional army. Necklaces, earrings pins and alent diseases and one that can Polish government late in October. Communiata and their lUf^orters. ering which is Justly famous in mediation, industrial safety and supplanting Naguib aa chairman (Hermann's Britiah-bom wife.has French sources say the first Johnsoii said he had planned to Mail u) Senate ON EVERY DRESS bracelets, large assortment gold pioneering in regional tewnwork have dangerous complicatiqna— of the Revolution Council and mil­ each child labor laws of the Mix New has been reported by Dr. John F. announced in London she expects contact* on the question were make a speech today in favor of C, and silvsr finish, jyse rhinestone and development. England states and auggeated that itary governor of Egypt u well as C yard Jewelry. * Enders of Harvard Medical School. to Join him soon in Switzerland.) made only a few days ago- and the censure report and hia pro­ Phil Tax "Tha .Stirring past and present nearly every one of them needed premier, “nie American Minister refused consequently it is premature to posed addition blit had beep told Runs Against ‘ ~ ' ■ / . In Our Budget Shop contributions of New England are Ha announced laet nif^t "very 8 9 ^ overhauling and modemizini. suggestive" evidence of the long- Naguib’s eclipse was completed to put newsmen in touch with Noel baulking about it yet. by Sen. Bridges (R-NH) that Sen. Reg. 69c. Plaid gingham and drihkle crease cottons. well known. I know, however, that He said that unemployment Sunday, when the council put him Field and his wife, saying the McCarthy "is .quite lu;” you have your aye^ on the future, sought Isolation of the elusive XCoHIbb Revealed Plans , Reg. 69'c. Sport flanhel and denims. which haa been a scripus problem measles virus—and of possible under hoflse arrest and charg^ couple had asked specifically that Collins, President Eisenhower’s Censure Vote Reg. 79c. Bordered crinkle crease. A wonderful selection to choose from. "Able ' economists foresee con­ In New England foe aaveral years. ■------c- they "be left In privacy ” and that special tntoassador to Viet Nam. (CMttened Page Twesty-three) Prints, taffetas, crepca, flannels, Mlk and tinued rapid growth of our nation­ means for its laboratory growth. Ja also something that can beat The method described utilizes a (C^UnuetT on Page Twenty.aeven) their address and telephone num­ made the announcement in a press Washington. Nov. 18 Iff)—Bw acetate. al economy, provided that we man­ be solved "at a local level." ber- in Budapest not be given out. WINTER COATS age our affairs wisely and adhere "tlseue culture" method like that conference yeqterday. His other letter, telegram and poatcard. "The federal government can 'Which .paved the way for.develop­ Join in Secret statements on, the need for Viet­ Senators are beii^ advised how tp„ to policies which avoke a maxi­ make some contribution but can­ namese unity and. U.S. support mum of private inlUatiVe and en­ ment of the Selk vaccine for polio. The Hungarian Foreign Office, vote on the bitterly coatastod not do the Job alone," he said. , Endera and two other scientists which earlier had said it would for Premier Ngo Diqh Diem re- sue . of whether to censure San. C yard ' ONE GROUP REG. $69.95 .... terprise. By the 1985, they ' 200 Million Defense Work BuUetins NO W $51.90 envision: — Dr. Frederick C. Robbins and consider trying to arrange a news ceived generally favprable reac­ MeCterUiy tR-Wls). Mitchell said defense contracts Dr. Thomas Weller--recently were News Tidbits conference with the couple. Joined tion from the French. fron the AP Wire* A check w-lth 'a number of Saaa- III Reg. 89c. Dan R i^r gingham and .spun rayon prints. ONE GROUP REG. $59.95 .% .. N O W $54.90 30 MUlion Population Hike valued at over 200 million dollars awarded the Nobel Prize for their in keeping their wherealmuts a The French said ColliV an­ tors on both sides of the contro­ '1. Population increases of over have been awarded in Niw Eng- Culled from AP, Wires nouncement is almost certain to Reg. 99ci No iron pleated cotton. SO million—roughly an equivalent work on polio .virus growth. kecret today. versy, aa well as with othera who ONE GROUP REG. $55.00 . , N O W $40.90 EMBOSSED SIMULATED The Harvard researcher told an bring charges from the Corn'mu- have not '' announced a stand, Reg.. $1.19. Novelty taffetas, Of adding another New York (Coatinoe^ on Pnge Tn'enty-three) Our opinion ie that American nlst-ied Vletminh In North Viet A-POOL REVISION SET ■Reg. 1.19. Bengalene. ONE GROUP REG. $49.95 .... audience of scientists at the na". . Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida newsmen should get the address United Nntions. N.^'Y.. Nov. brought reports that their mail has N O W $44.90 LEATHER COVERED tional institutea of health that he Nam that the French and the 18 (S>—Tho Western power* to­ bs4n rvnping heavily agalnat oen- of Japan aaks to rrvlae the War-ra- of this American couple from the Americans are trying to evade the ■and some co-workers had isolated *>ouncing constitution and build an American Legation," a apokeaman day agreed on what they cnlled surr. There were soma cxcepUciiis. ONE GROUP REG, $39.95 .... N O W $34:90 from throat washings and blood of Geneva agreemenle. They add such f army adequate "for nation^ for the ministry said, a charge can. be answered when a “fliinl” revision of P n ^ d e o t however. . ALL SALES nNAL JEWEL CASES REGULAR $1.00 raeaslea patients "an gent" which heaUh." . . . Three New York city Ravndal said the couple appeared the entire plan ia drawn up but Eisenhower’s atoms - for - peare Some Senators reportod aa un­ yard Knowland Renews Call has passed certain tests indicating councilman walk out of a. towti- to be ''ewfully happy" about their now the Vietniinh can be expected plan and expreweeg beUef It usually heavy voluma off mall, but * it ma.v be the actual causative release. He would not sey, how­ would wln .JIte unaaimoua ea- others said they have bean getting s|.27 Velvet lined self "rising trays in satin 5 l GAUGE SHEER ' monial dinner when disparaging to do their best to sidetrack the organism. of measles. panxJy,of 'Sen. Joseph McCarthy's ever. what if anything they , had arrangement. doraemeat "of the U.N, General far |aea than they expected. ' D Wesco painted desert arid pin check. lined box with mirror. All with lock, and FULL FASHIONED DARK It remains'to be proved, he said, remarks is circulated. told him about .where they had AaoemMy. Iq the ahaence of McChrthy, who hey. . The Vletminh Radio already Jjas I fl.49, Cohama Townpar and spun rayon-flannel. .X - For Break with Russia that It actually it the measles . Giuseppe Sotgiu, Italian Com­ been Since their arrests iii 1949 or. broadcast charges that Collins was went to. a How>ltal yesterday With SEAM FIRST QUALITY virus-.and such proof must await how they were treated. REDS HIT CHIANG ISLAND • V ,•• • I munist bigwig, to be quesUoaed by , sent here to sabotage the Geneva an injured elbow, his secretary said Washington, Nov. 18 (iP)—Ben.Wterm 't>eaceful coexistence" is production of measles in an experi- police. . . .’ Massachusetts Supreme Noel Field. nOw 50 and a pre-war ! accords, e^irh ended the civil war Taipeh, Formoea, Nov. 18 iff)— she was not authorised to report Knowland (R-Calif) renewed to­ subject to d number of int»rprcta- inentai animal with the new-found Court rwlee AFL teamsters union employe of the U. 8. State Dept., by dividing the country ^between CtUaeoe Communiot bomber* ra- on hia msU. < , day his call for a diplomatic tions. agen:. may not poet eecondary boycott to disappeared in Prague. Ciec'hoelo- the Vletminh and the French-sup­ epeoed the vr*t pocket war to­ 'An aide of Sen. Watkins (R- ea. break with Russia, saying the ac­ "But. to me it means, coexistence ,He said that if proof is estab- prevent shipping of truck, trailers vakia. in May, 1949. Hie aife went ported Viet Nam government in day with a raid on Pel Yu Islaiul Utah), chairman of th* special bi­ Special s2.59 NYLON tion would impose a "moral tanc- in a free and a peaceful world," liahed, it'might then be possible to: on flatcars. to Prague in search of him and Saigon. north of the Tacben group, the partisan committM that recom­ Closeout Of tion’f against any farther expan­ he said. "It doesn't mean the kind 1. Use the virus to test the Two teenage Chicago girla also disappeared. His brother. Her­ The agreements included provi- NatiooallBt Defense Btlalatry an- mended McCarthy bo censured, sion of (^mmuniat influence. M peaceful coexistence the Thanks- potency of various preparations-of beaten by "welf pack’’ of six blue- mann, seeking his brother in Eeat eione barring either side from in­ nouMed. The nstetotry aaid tour said Wathlna haa been receiving Knowland epoke 'out in an in­ Cl';ing turkey, haa until the ax gamma globulin—a blood deii-va- Jeajt clad glrU.... .,. Four Ameri­ Europe later that summer, likewiee creasing the size or potenUal of its hoiitbers, oecertod hy *tx tighter as many as 750 to 1,000 lettera and terview after a bi-partisan con­ faiU on hia neck. tive that can mitigate and some­ can priests return from Commu- wa* nabbed by the Communist*. military forces. / Pinars dropped neere thaa M telcgrama' a day slnca the debata ODD BEDSPREADS HOSIERY ference of congressional leaders We cannot be uitconcerned with times even prevent measles if ad­ alst China with tales of massa­ bombs on the antiosuUlst outpesu began last week. with President Eisenhower yester- I Oommunist expanaion and permit ministered at the' proper time. cres and being stoned in the (Ceptlhiied en Pag* Two) (Coatlaaed ea Page Tweaty-*evea) Pre-.M4 to 11. Ail new fall policy view* between the Preai- ^ *• *n atomic stalemate in Strikers close shops in Arab mall was about 8-X for McCarthy. ^ c h e n il le and CANDLEWICK dent and th e. party's Senate lead- i '™‘ch wa would be powerless to quartan of most big Moroccan Betty Jane Somnsrrlattr, who colors. (Coatiaued oa Page Tweaty-three) flrund hi the reeoni tetoinn- f 13.95 ...... NO W $7.95 or apparently went unmentloned cities in demonstration of aapport -j (CoRteuai ta Pag* TWs) at the conference. " Knowland, said be telieves there for Mohanuned Bea Yonssel, sul­ Democrats* Congress Plans taee-elappteg Rasy hi V jo L u jl ! Eisenhower has rejected a pre-1 ways abort of war in tan ousted and eXHod by French nom e^m , retained henea lotay 3 ONLY-FULL CHENILLE, REG, $9.95 NO W $7.95 Democrats Table last year. . . U.8. High Commis­ bta woulta't. say anything more vlous prepoaXl by Knowland for *••• Bovlete could be put on Seen Stirring Row with J^e ■bout the terldent. "It’s Juat a break In dipiomatie relations defmalve. A break In'd'.plo- sioner James B. Oonant will fly wonderfnl to he home," she told Farmert Ask Pay 8 ONLY— IMPERIAL HOBNAIL $7.95 NO W $5.95 iMtlc rcUUons. he said, would m o- from Bonn to Washington Nov. 27 j TWIN AND .FULL. , BOXED PAIR With Moscow, declaring that a Ouster of McGuire reportor* who aeot her aboard NEW STYLES IN way of living together in peace ^*** .8 “moral sanction" .n^ch for coasttItaMon with Stoto Denart- Washington. Nov. 18 (P)—D#m-f field. Rayburn told newsmen. Dem­ the liner America. For Loss of Income with the Ruteians must be found. would make the rest of the world Aaent officials. sit up and take notice. , ocratle leaders ere eheping up a ocrat* hope for a bi-partisan ap­ p ONLY— TWIN CHENILLE, REG. $7.95 Knowland toqk the Senate floor Wallingford. Nov. 18 (XV-The Eiich Brandeis. 85, author of legislative program almost cer­ KEY CHILE FORT FILLED Monday to criUcise talk of The majority leader added that pemoeratic Town committee set syndicated colunrm "Looking at proach and for oooperation. What Newington, Nov. 18 ill—Coonactl* NO W $5.95 CHRISTMAS whether he pushes his previous de- tain to create friction with Presi­ they want, he aaid, U "a atrong- SanRago, CteUe. Nov. 18 (ffb— PLASTIC CALF or "peaceful 'coexistence" with Rus­ aside for the time being last night Life’• dies sudealy in Norwalk Hoe- dent -Eisenhower in the newmon- PreatdMt Carioo Ibaaes haa cut farmers who sro membon off sia; There should J>e a searching mwd for a reassessment oif foreign a move to expel former U. 8. Rep. pitaL . . . White hen turkey that foreign policy and a strong nation­ the Connecticut Farm Bureau Aaan. 5 ONLY— TWIN BATES, REG. $6.95 . NO W $4.95 HCJ" "O" gress. al defense.^” named Arturo Olavarrta. a want compensaRon for rhsir loaa eff congresaionxl review - of the na­ depend on developments John A. MiGuire because of hi* believes in celebrating Thanks­ As outlined ycsteriUy by Rep. Btauneh Commuatot foe. aa la- CARDS tion’s foreign and' defense policy, in Europe and AeU. support for the Republicans in the giving alive etudes email araey ef One of the first things the new a way to make a Uvlag when tho 3 O N LY ^ U LL BATES. REG. $5,95 . . N O W $3.95 " S i ^ Green Stamp* Given With Caah.Sales He said he is awaiting fm-eign Rsyburn (D-Tex) it includes; in Congress will consider, Rayburn teriar mtaister to hehi a new state sends a highway througli FAILLE HANDBAGS he said, to determine whether it recent election. searchers for four days. the controversial 'area, new farm Chilean cahtaet. He replacos needs "a basic change.” parliamentary devJopmenU on The motion to expel was tabled ■ South Korea's “ National As­ said, to a general pa.v raise for all (heir farms. Many edersTtop handle pouch etyles also smart naw bog tb^agreemente between French legislation, pay- raises for federal federal wocker*. including postal Gen. Abdoa Parra. The ehakeup They voted at the aaaoctatlon’t Sees N* Aaergeacy ■ by a vote of 39-38. This means sembly begins debate on pnq;>osed employes, snd tax revision. last night reaolved a govera- - itW Green Stanj^ Given With Cash Sales atylaa and larger ^aga including tote styjea. Bale price 28 colorful cards wjth flnvelopes. Premier Merdee-France and West it is poasible such a move can be constitutions! amendment whlcl; employes , ■ annual meeting yesterday to aertt ' Secretai^ of Stats Diillee sub- German diahcellor Adenauer on Rsyburn. who is in ' line to be­ Bsoat criais that developed when some Why to get more thaa reim- seqiienUy said the free naUons, acted on again at a subsequent eoiild perpetuate Presldrat Syag- Just befor* adjournment last JUeUee M telster Oevaldo K e ^ the Saar and the teahning of Weet commit^ meeting. come speaker of the House when summer. Congress sent the Presi­ bursemeat tor their pnpertx, largely uqder UAl, leadership, Germany. maa Khee in office. . . U.S. Army Democrats taks over.': Ctingreu resigned. "P ie rcaolution was origtaal^ hare strengthened themselves Aaeeaeor Theodore Cmm- plana to acquire a site in West dent a bill to raise these salaries, He also wants to learn. Know- author of the motion, pre- Jan* 5, and Rep. McCormack (D- but th* Pretodent declined to ap­ directed at. tha out-of-state gas sga^ist Cotnmunist prsMUre, and land said. Whether Chinees Oom- Haven for.aaoth*r guMed mlasUr M w ) discuasird the program, after MARKET DUtEGULAR pipeline cotepaai*s ,hut th* reoobk. that he knew of no. emergency re- wtad that the motion probably haal-. ' I prove. On the ground Oongreti did .Now, .Yath. Nov. *18 lAW Phu Tax box muiliet threats against National­ wiu come up agmn. . t inrormal huddles with other Dcini^ not provide money to help foot the Ron wiks am coded later, to. apdfar »2.69“" « l. 0 0 qulrinf a special review. .Secra- ist-held Forraoea "ara just talk or J New Haven co(j*oration counsel ocratic leaders here for yeater- bill. . PredK-taldag aa a rather srtdo to aU uUURm and Uta'SUto Mgk. twy ef Pefease WUeen eald'the McGuire was Attacked b«cauM cxpresaei belief th a t proposed dsy'a White House fqreigB poUey aeato torn eOnsa balsa to tha w ay Dept, whgther tha Oemmunlsts are go­ "• ***■ Giu votara.to support ordinance which would bon show-' .Rayburn said a "roaaonabte'* pay ataeli amifeai today rroaWag da alfemaUre; to some form gf ing te deaemething.” meeting. MeCorma^'is slated to ralso bill ariu bo pssaed onriy naxt W illiam »ufftai off Esaaid, mm peaeeful eoexletence ie war. RepUbUcaa: Gov. John Lodg« ip a lug of films not approved b” r'-- be House majority lender. ireegiUarty lower pito* pattara. af f*~nnrt tha laantii Ax did OuUea, Knowland Said the Motion Picture Assa. wmiM ha yuar, ta ttsM ^pc a voto to bo een- ■ ■ a foadtoaoRHffMa (O w l fa P ag * : ■) w Page The program eurrepUy doM not of the Salvation A ^ y Sunday. \ FISHAND. CHIPS WITH OUR FRIALATOR it'la necessary to guard against under consideration by Town En­ today’s dismissal to the State joke. George has made his way in­ achool alone each day. The only EVERY THURSDAY, Colonel and Mrs. David Coy of been censured by the committee," tor driviB^. excessive federal control of the Johnson said. gineer Jamea H. Sheekey is carried Dept, for Inclusion in Holmes’ file. to the inner circle so well that trouble is well-meaning w o m e n Our hewi sanitary process gives you a delicious, crisp, nation’s power. Hartford will also hava a part in out. ■ 'This. Holmes’ attorney said, will many w'orry he is not invited to disrupt the routine, thinking he’s FRIDAY, SATURDAY the program. Sen. Case (R-SD), another mem­ r a Hey Kiddies! The joint Senate-House commit­ ber of the special committee, who Sheekey ia tentatively" consider­ considerably aid the diplomat in STATE partake enough in community ven­ lost. golden brown food Seals in the flavor! Come-in and "NO JOI TOO MG OR TOO SMAU" 10 A.M. TO 11 F.M. tee last week voted 10-8 along ing a move which would provide gaining reinstatement to active g ^ T FOB tures and go out o f their way to Norman’s mother says he try them!.FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED The DilworthComell-Quey Poet announced this week he no longer straight party lines — Republicans more space in the W elfare office duty. X ' see George has a job to do. ’comes home very well by him­ No. 102 of the American Legion supports one of its censure recom­ TO TAKE HOME. CALL MI-S-SOO.I. for and Democrats against — to and tha ofBce of the Collector of 'Currently hia conversation self until they interfere." will hold a turkey dance on the mendations, said he instructed his Morris commented that in view allow the deal to go through with­ staff not to show him his mail on Revenue by building another wall of the decision not to nppeal SATURDAY KIDDIE SHOW dwells on the trials and tribula­ Norman was taken in tow’ by a HARTFORD ROAD SERVICE CENTER evening of Nov. 27 at the Legion tions of a census taker. Much to out a 30-day waiting period. Rep. the issue because he doesn’t want at the weet aide of the lobby. Youngdahl's ruling dismissing the woman while he was changing WEEKEND Home on Leonard Street. Dancing STABTB 1 P. M— DOORS OPEN 12;60 hla chagrin, as is the case most of COMMUNITY RESTAURANT Hollfleld (D-Calif) announced he’d it to influence him. A telephone booth which would indictment against Casey, the bbfies in downtown St, Louis. 270 HARTFORD m>. Ml.9.414t will be from 9 to 1 to the music the time. Smith, the lucky (7 ) move in the new Congress to deny In a general way, he said, he is havf been in the way of the new government was following a "jus­ turned him over to police, 14.1 NORTH MAIN iiTREET MANCHESTIBR of Larry Mallon’a orchestra. Re- nisn, waa asked to do the job. funds for the transaction. wall waa moved to , the opposite tifiable course" in dismissing thinkihgtoe boy waa lost. It was freahments will be eerved and all WESTERN THRILLER anti-McCarthy. aide o f the corridor t<^ay. charges against Holmes and Klein. I W h y ? ? r SPECIALS member! and gueata are urged to The new wall would be directly Holmes said the dismlsaat con­ //' Skipping the preliminaries, mo- Heavy'M all for E n ia attend, below the edge of the balcony and member of the com­ firms his statement when fir»t in­ WEST OF THE PECOS'^ nlentarily George flashes a smije U, S. Eu-voy Sees mittee. Sen. Blrvln (D -NC), said would to parallel to the present formed of the Indictment that " I oh his ruddy complected face and THURSDAY Arthur Benson, president of the front walla of the two offices. could have been included only as says. " I put my teeth in it and Rotary Club, request! all Rotarians he had been receiving "unusually o « i / heavy mail for me." He aaid it While the pfan calls for lesving a result of a ghaatly mistake.” He finished last Friday. It wasn’t due Noel Field, Wife to meet at the Holmea Funeral the existing front wall of the Wel­ WITH 10 to lOtM A.M. came from Massachuaetta to Cali­ added: until Dec. 1 and A. Philip Jarvis, Home. 400 Main St., tonight at 7 fare office up, dividing the office a to f ISO PJtL—• to OtSO PJkl. fornia and .that most o f the mail “ I had ho part in the transac­ ROBERT MITCNUM the squad leader for Tolland Coun­ (OnittaMd from Pago Om ) o’clock to pay reapecta to William into- two rooms, the wall in the tions on which thes'e indictmeptf ty, said I was the third to complete he received was against McCar­ PLUS the job." , / ■ u Mazwefl House Q A ^ Schieldge, a member of the club, thy, collector’s office would probably to were based, and in fact was .not A fourth member c f the family, who died suddenly last night. tom out and . replaced with a lin­ eVen in the United States when the Smith is referring lo the farm Coffee 1 Lb. Tin OTC Noel’s adopted daughter, Mr*. Rob­ Sen. Monroney (D-Okla). a tel for structural support. census ordered by the U S. Dept, McCarthy critic, said he is receiv- transactions attacked by the gov­ liiB lt Oee to » Cuatomer— ert Wallach, disappeared in East The Epwbrth League of the Sheekey said the new partition ernment took place." of Commerce. at TRIPLE X STORES Berlin in 1950. There has beer no South Methodist Church has been Ing only about a dozen letters a would probably to open so thst "Tell the truth I honestly don’t N o DMUen ■T' indication that ahe also might be invited to participate in a ’Thanks­ day on the censure issue, and that taxpayers could make payments know the purpose of it, but man­ released. . ' ' _ giving party tomorrow night at they are running about 8-1 in sup­ right from the corridor Instead of 8-CART00NS-8 aged to talk my way around the port of McCarthy, Following their arrest. Noel was the First Methodist Church in entering the collector’s ofRCe; Matiaee Daily at 1 :S0 question when asked. Told the FRIDAY cited at the treason trial of Hun­ Hartford. Tliose planning to attend Senate Republican leader Know- The plan would not only make AND folks the form.s went to Washing­ land of California said his mail Oiriy garian Foreign Miniater Lasslo w ill meet at the church at 7:15 to more apace but would probably /IIR CONDUlONfO ton and Were processed on pimeh TABLLflnd CHAIR SET on the censure issue, while not as 10 to 10:10____ Rajk. ’The prosecution termed the leave from there for Hartford. improve traffic and provide great­ cards so the government could The Finest in JUVENILE t to S:S0 PJI.—0 to 0:80 P.M. American a major American spy in heavy as he expected it would be. er security in the collector’s of­ EASTWOOD A BIG LAFF COMEDY quickly inventory the items they Europe.' ^ - .Members of Lakota Council No. is preponderantly pro-McCarthy. fice. are Interested in." 'AMSCO 9IK^S Furniture. Hide of Selected s Jndc F rost (In the United States, mean­ 61, Degree of Pocahontaa, are re­ Sen. Holland (D-Fla) said his Construction of the wall would "Wonderful" la the word for “ Had 600 listings in town. Only Nirdwood. Beautifully de­ while, admitted former Commu- mall on the subject has been necessitate cloaing o ff the door to 78 were farms, the others were Sngnr 5 Lb. Bag quested to meet tonight in a body AUDREY HEPBURN signed to List and Last nlata Whittaker Chambers and at 7:30 in front'of the W. P. Quish very heavy." In the* beginning, the general manager’s office in the those handkerchief sized plots. ” — ^ to he said, it was strongly pro-Mc­ HUMPHREY BOGART For youngsters 34 years oM. LtoSt—4>m to • Customer— Hede Maaalnglng leatlfled to con­ Funeral Home, 225 Main St., to norUi wall. There Is another door ...... ::i;t ■You probably wonder what in Table — 21 Vi* Hirt No Dealers gressional committees that rffoel pay respects to Barachia PaganI, Carthy, but he said that "now it to the offica in the east wail. WILLIAM HOLDEN in thunder I was doing out taking the New Departure Coaster Braw Field had once belonged to a Rod who was uncle of four of the mem­ is sliding the other way." He ei- census. Well. I did too. It seems Herald Photo Top — 18x25" grov,) in Waehlngton). bers: Mrs. Rose Borello, Mrs. A n­ timsted that at present the ratio The ■ Philippines provide about "SABRINA" the motto around here is: ‘Get froni Hut. CtaoiM Chairs 20’ Overall Haight Is about 60-40 in favor of McCar­ 975,000 tons of sugar to the Unit­ hold of Smith. He’ll do it.’ ” SATURDAY toinette Newell, Mrs. Pauline Pa­ Shown at 3:10-6:50-9:30 ot the claimi dept, for the Mutual town, meeting the people and hav­ V U.S. Chain J 'lS r . thy. Holland has not committed ed States each year, TELEVISION Gesturing with his hands, the Life Insurance Co.- displays hi' re­ ing a few laughs. Oaly ganI and Mrs. Edith Paggni. $AVE;$UJD Q IIV llf t llf RHMmTY him.self on the censure Issue. also Scotland born man continues. "A tirement certificate and says. "The final box on the sheet the ttauhle Bar Frame-KicKstano $11.95 U^OUKtAT. 10 to 10:80 A.M. Sen. Byrd (D-Va) aaid he has farmer told me he had five acres "This is my license for being a residents had to fill out was for RED.$22JS O v f N U lf UMITED puw t to f :H PJtl.—« to 0:80 PJtl. William D. ’Turkington, chair­ A-WAY man of the New Year’s Eve com­ not received much mail on the sub­ "PRIVATE HELL 36" and used 10 tons of fertilizer on it btifil. Wish the folks would let me remarks. Only one filled it in and Personalized ject and that It is about evenly mittee of Washington Lodge No. with IDA LI'PINO PROGRAMS and then .reverses the field by ask­ be one.” that peraon wrote two worda. S-Pe. Canring divided — maybe a little on the ing me if it was too much. ’Don’t 117, L O L has requested that mem­ "One thing about that census ■G(X)d-bye.’ ’’ ■"«- •/ pro-McCarthy side. STEVE COCHRAN 1 4 2 2 5 1 ^ Reg. 4.95 / / C bers qf the committee meet to­ iVidGo Everyday—A ll R lfh U lUaMred—H. T. Dickinaon A Cd., Ihc. ask me, brother,’ was the best I work which did impress me was George ia sincere. He wants to ' i S ^ a s H , 01271811 CHRISTMAS Sen. Schoeppel IR-Kan) said his .Shown at 1:45-8:30 could reply." the teamwork between husband putter around his acre of land, de­ lim it—One to a Customer^ morrow night at 7:30 in Orange mall is "overwhelmingly in favor Looking back on his tour and wife on the farms. Seldom Was velop pictures in the cellar dark­ m o d e r n s No Dealers Hall. , RECOMMENDED! ™ ® . S B ( | CARDS of McCarthy.” Aadrvy Hrpbara I naa* Clark STARTS Sl'NDAY| through the town the census .taker there a dispute as to the number room and to a good fellow. With­ An aide of Sen. Humphrey (D- R'ln. HoMra I Crrila Ckcvrraa "Bengal Brigade" In color confirms that it was an interest­ of acres or animals. Some of the out offending anyone he would like ns LAROE SELECTION . The W BA Guard Club, which Minn) said the mall he has re­ ••SABai.HA" "raid Ta Kill- ing experience. Of all the calls he other by-products for me Included to stay retired. Can you blame the Extra Large Size Steel Appli _ At l; l» I _ S:SMe:M was to. have met in Windsor to­ ceived is not nearly as heavy as made onl.v one person, a house­ getting fully acquainted with the guy? ances with All Utensils IncludM. DONT F0R6ET morrow evening, has changea the expected but that on balano* it Sal. I p.iaT~“ Oraaraida 8kaw!~ Bmtter See wife. mistreated him and used meeting place to the home of Mrs, Saa.t Alaa Ladd'“ Aspals*>nra« Wlik Make Believe Cook with the W e w ill Be Open WILLTON'S waa on the pro-McCarthy side. Daa*er” ala* "B«a|l«aaal ‘ “Brlgadr" ' ‘ " MAWIAA rSUCCA t1\ «■ # # # lustve- language. However, Ife w Bessie Farris, 9 Durkin St. EASY FREE IUU$tossl>towS«B<1

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_ /' ^ M B SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1954 PAGE S E V m -----. . . " ■ ' .^1- Bolton \ omit iU regular maetings for tha him out on speculation that he presided over bgr M n . jBffward next two wocka Many of its mem­ Lodge Asserts will be offered a federal govern­ Group. PerfomiB Hansen, Edward M. Beasche, the Tot Ridei Alone, bers will attend the dance given ment poet by Preeldcnt Eisen­ new principal of Washington by the eighth grade at the school He’s Willing to hower; - ' Dances lor PTA School, was introduced. The reeig- jGirls ’ Barbershop Quaint tomorrow night The followiri^ hatlon o f Mra Edward Waiters, But He Isn’t Lost week's meeting ^111 be skipped be­ vice president,, was . accepted and cause of the Thanksgiving holiday. Assist Ribicoff Supper, Program James Herdic, town recreation Mrs. Wilfred Lisk Was appointed TcAyo — Red China ia aelUnf Slates Two Appearana Fingerprinting of members o t director, and his square dancing to serve as the new vice-president. tte trbop will continued at the vast quantities of narcotics abroad ’ ■ ______Hartford. Nov. 18 m Gov. club, entertained the Washington It w-as announced that the pro­ to finance its propaianda war, the EVERYONE AT MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES 3 meeting by local. Civil De- PTA members at the November Lodge says he doesn't know how Enjoyed by PTA ceeds from the Harvest H oe-D ^n head of Japan's public security in­ Boltm, Nov. 18 (Spedat)—T h e, Aiiother locH man, C. G. Bristol personnel. - ’ r meetlnjt 'Tue.sday evening at the local girls barbershop quartet has he can help Abraham A. Ribicoff, would be used to purchase a port­ vestigation board said today. of Watrous Road, is associated Food Sale West Side Rec. The group demon­ able phonograph for use in the two ainglng daiea coming up on who succeeds him in office Jan.' 5, Members of the Manchester In 1892, the Chinese Conunn- with Mack in charge of sale* and OriMip Two of the Ladies Benev­ but that he will be glad to try. strated the routines, after vVhlch school rooms. nn Increasingly busy achedule. service. Bristol is also well known Green PTA enjoyed a potiuck mip- nists peddled 70 million dollars olent Bociety will conduct a food The Republican chief executive, the PTA members were invited to Mrs. Lennart Johnson and her worth o f opium and other drugs, ttiey will entertain nt the dinner in the area through his busineM sale at fhe J. W. Hale Corp., in per last night iii the school cafe­ participate. defeated by 3,115 vites In the Nov. teria. TTie program which followed refreshment rommittee served cof­ 26 per cent of it in Japan, Prae­ meeting of the.Tolland County 4-H, connections the tire tride. Manchesteiit .toiporrow. 2 election by Ribicoff, a Democrat, The danciiig group meets with fee and pumpkin pie in the cafete­ ra lr Assn. Saturday at the Tol­ feattired two movies, "Jewish Holi­ tor Goichiro Fuji said ia a rsport The new local busineea will be U i ^ T o Meet diecloeed yeaterday that Ribicoff Herdic every other Monday night ria at the close of the meeting. to the government’s new puWc land Federated Church. Tlie fol­ engaged in recapping tires and is days", and "’rtie Uttlest Angel." at the East Side Ree^for instruc­ A meeting of,the School Build­ had asked to have a conference Rabbi L^on Wind a.nd the Rev. security investigation hoard. lowing week they will be the equipped to handle any type of ing Committee be held tomor­ tion in square dancing. He ex­ Ever mix canned pitted sour (ueata of the State Farm Bureau With him and thet he has set Nov. John R. Neubert introduced the He said 2.000 Chinese Red tire. The compact shop is furnished row night at 7:3(h.at the school 29 ae the date for 1|. respective films. plained that any adults interested cherries (packed in syrup) with agents, dia^ised as nMrehsats at a dinner meeting nt Indian with new, modem equipment end with the Board of .Skhication. It is in learning how to do the dances .other fruits for a compote? Try Hill Oount^ Club in Newington. Lodge talked with reporter! a The supper, organized by Mrs. and students, infiltratad ford fn will feature both winter and sum­ expected that architect Victor few hours after returning to Con­ R*lpb Caven, chairman of the are welcome to attend these ses­ the cherries with peaches (calmed lands in the past year. Vermont’a United States Sena­ mer treads. The business is parti­ Frid will present some ekploralory sions. or frozen) and with orange Sec­ tor Aikan will be the main apeaker cularly proud of the acquisition of necticut from Bermuda where he Hospitality Committee, with the During the business meeting EXTENDS• TO I sketches of proposed coiisth><:tion spent a post-election vacation. aseistence of Mrs. Edward Saari tions. ■" The kilometer is 0.831 o f a adle. what it calls Us Jet tread, designed for discussion by the two ^r^ps. nt the stata meeting nt which the Ribicoff himself la on a vaca' and the room mothers, wee a fine girla have choaeii to sing "Oh, Rve- to give maximum traction and a Daace Tomorrow allent ride. The mold for this tread, tion cruise and is not due to re­ success, recalling the congeniality Hne,” "I Had a Dream' Dear," Seventh grade students will l>c turn until the day set for his con­ of old-fashioned fun. "Heart of My Heart" and "Shine on which the local men hold the II Meats of the eighth grade at a' ference with Lodge. . BRUNO MAZZOLI ROBERT SCHALLER On Me." j exclusive franchise in this area, dance at the adhool tomorrow ove- Ratfbi Wind commented on. the Members of the quartet who is a brand new development that nlng. ^ ; don’t quite know how I can “chummy atmosphere of the sup­ Service Manager A CORDIAL INVITATION President firit appeared as a singing group was not in production when A arid M M Toalght hel{\ Mr. Ribicoff, since we dis per, and -expressed' pleasure with 99 in the eighth grade talent show E Tire Service placed its order. agree on so many basic aspects the opportinity to explain to an The Church School Building of government,’’ Lodge said. audience of all faiths the great "JA e , last spring include .Andrea Pag- TTie outfit will feature cor.mlete Committee will meet at United TyivLDudbL O m onA. gioil, Jeanne Pouech, Susanne service for mounting tires both at "HoweveX I will be glad to meet holidays of his religion. The movie Methodist Church tonight at 8 Show’cd the ceremonies'of the five Reneker and Susan Shearer. They the plant where they have installed o’clock. with him knd do what I can.” A PAGEANT OF THE ILESSED MOTHER won an award in state competition a lighted concrete service court . P^paring''a budget and arrang­ great biblical holidays, and Rabbi TO ATTEND OUR OPEN HOUSE AND and In the field. Bristol feels the ing for the StiRe’a finances will be Wind 'discussed also the happy during. 4-H Short Course at the Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ holiday of Hsnukkah. PRESENTED BT University of ConnecUcut this service offered farmers on equip­ Ribiedff's greatekf problem. Lodge ton oorrespoadeat, Mrs. Joaeph The Rev. Mr. Neubert described Hi summer and have speared at ment at the farm is a major con­ D'lUNa, tHephone MI S-594S. predicted. CHARLES HURLBURT yarloua. events sponsored by 4-H venience. Due to rigid inspection The governor, an\ actor, naval the manner in which Christmas w requirements set by the local men, officer and lawyer- M ore he en­ has been celebrated through the since that time. Their most recent UB. HIKES BLIND AID “ ages. In the 12th century the fes­ G en e^ Manager dste was the Tolland County Farm their guarantee on a recap will tered politics, called thd',govemor- The Cathedral Players tivities became extremely bois- Bureau meeting at which time cover carcasses furnished by the ship "the moat challenging experi­ customer as well as those supplied Hartford, Nov. 18 (g 'iT h e ence” of his life. teriout, but by the time cf the they ware invited to sing for the’, State Board of the Blind plans to Pilgrims, a reaction had iet in and state meeting. i by the shop. "I gave it the best t had in M;e,” Meet Saturday ask for increased ''appropriations the holiday was not celebrated at ill Laocal reaidents will have an­ for rehabilitation work because he said. \. ail. FTom the 19th century, how- Sund«y, Nov. 21, Afternoon 4dNl-Eveni8{7;l3l other opportunity to hear theni at Shepherds and Herdsmen, 4-H the federal government has in­ As for the future. Lodge told- animal husbandry club, will meet .ever, it became a family holiday the 4-H Achievement Program to creased the percentage of match­ reporters he doesn't even know VUh presents being exchanged in a be held Dec. 11 at the Community Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Pagglo- ing funds it will provide to states w here he ia going to live; let alone spirit of good will. WHITON MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM OF THE NEW 1955 Halt U farm on Route. 89. The new offi­ for this purpose. The board's di­ what be is going to do. New Boaineas cers will conduct the meeting for rectors. meeting yesterday, learn­ He leased his home in Westport 85 NORTH MAIN STREET the first time and plan the pro­ \qriCK CLEANUP ✓ !i A naw business sign went up in ed that the federal government while occupying the executive Detroil (49—Constantine Mitre, town this week as BdwaVd J. Mack gram for the coming year. will provide S28.IKK) to go with the re.videncB here the pa.at four years, SPONSORED RY'g IRRONS ASSEMBLY. C. L. of C. Andrea Paggioli is president of 28. h urri^into a police station to began operation of the A and E $10,912 the board is s|iending for and the lease doesn't expire until report a varimm cleaner had been Tire Service on Route 6 in a new the club; Norman Luck, vice presi­ rehabilitation during the current June 1. stolen from lii^ car, Benefit of St, Bridget’s Parochial School Fund ~ building next to the Laurelston dent; Carol West, secretary and fiscal year. Plans were announced He said he hopes to have som4 Sunoco Station. Mack, a lon.r time Mrs. Frank Paggioli, tnelr leader, to seek appropriations of $2.9.917 definite plans soon as to what he DONATION $1.00 was named aa reporter. resident of Manchester, has been and $27,809 for the next two fiscal will do when he becomes a private vacuum. A patrol 'car had picked living in town for the purt several Seouta Vacation years in order to obtain federal citizen, but that he has none now. up a man carrying Ute cleaner only Tickets Available From Membera-“-Children Admitted At Door, 50 Cents years on South Road. Girl Scout Troop No. 108 will grants of $97,678 and $96,913. Reporter! tried in vain to draw 10 minutes earlier. ''\ AL BOULAIS ‘With All The Newest, “New Ideas On Wheels” Assistant Service Manager III TOMORROW 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. THE KING OF FROZEN DESSERTS* SATURDAY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. I?:, MARTIN ANDERSON JOSEPH WILEY ORFITELLI’S Used Car Manager • 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. 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4— BOMT MISV OlMMOillTf • MOVIMill IPICTAeUlAI'’IM COlOi AHB OlAeK AND WHlTt • ^tiC-TV . JAT. NOV. — II EMie If. ’rSKiyi?” rA O B EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^Nlj^CHESTER. CONN, THURSDAYS NOVEMBER Ig, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER. CONN^ T I^ S D A Y , NOyEMBER 18, 1954 PAGE N IN B in Uitir own fornii o t govtni^. by . the Communist governments ■tat* reveals, they conspicuously A m r lfT B tT r refrained from doing, ment. The verdict of the one of Polend end Hungary. In feet, vs. O. Albert HiU, state highway meeting a t the church this after­ must be becked by the verdict of uic^ rcleeses; although they.niay Second; they could IfaVe ex- Drocidles Rockville-Vernon eonunissloner; Rockville Building noon to begiii their activity. There Conhi^cticut prested their resentment in their Jobless Glainis Directs Band Temple Present# Enfttittg llrraUi the other. The verdict of the Sen­ pose on the aurfece as beihg^'fiew By r o h b r ' p s i c b A Loan Aaan. vs. Ernest H. Ellis; will be a prayer aervice at 7:80 vote for the office oT congressman- Joseph Ellis Olivm 'Vs. Joseph tonight at the church. PUaLUHMP MY nut ate must be that it will continued strokes of peaceful co^stence SERVICES m e Yankee at-large, splitting heavily for the OUwa; Norma Paolini v a Coslmo The vestry o f St. John's Episco­ Special Pro^am to be governed by its own rules propaganda en the part^ o f the Republican candidate. And Con- ■ L A S ' n a b t o c k i n o b Four Sentenced to J a il' Leuxse; The Western Union Tele- pal Church will leave at 7 p. mi Increase Here ‘ MCtAT ByA. H. O. That Intcrptot The K ldii r rkitousoN, and standards. The verdict of the Communist *VvorId, miay really be greaariian Toni" Sadlak, did, once Leg flattering bgauty—firm comfortable aup- jpaph Co. vs. Robert F>romsn; for a meeting ait Norwich. The A special Sabbath Eve service - UROUSON r.gain, head all the Republican Grace Evelyn Kaminski 'va Joseph Rev. Maurice G. Foulkek will at­ Claims for unsmployment bens- Of ThffFuidlr people must be that ^this nation propaganda weapqiis of a more port . . . at -a price you ian pay will be held tomorrow at 8:30, p.m. The composition of the Demo­ candidates in trie state, running By Superior Court'Judge S. Kaminski. tend a clergy rrieeting at Farming- fits in the Manchester area roaa will continue, to be govMned by subtle nature, cratic state ticket this year posed ahead of the main state ticket by First quality. Wear therti with One criirilnsl matter is listed, tHe ton tomorrow starting at 10 a. m. In the Templa Bath Shjofom in its Senate, and House of, Repre­ The proofs bf whether or rtbt to 467 during t*:* week snding Nov. two questions. One was whether an average of 5,000 votes. This, without overhofe-' They launder ftot^vills, Nov, 18 (Special)— ^reformatory sentence and placed State vs. Herman Diehl, motion to There will be a meeting o f the which a program celebrating the JOHN Be BURKE withdraw. Domestic relations in­ building committee of the' First IS des|>ite the rehirlng of 35 em­ _ . at lUa-:ft«Mi«r Cocm.. m sentatives, and its President. this more^^^tle propaganda effort a candidate of a certabr- racial however, was no more than has Uorw t h ^ 20 accused were put to on probation for two years. 300th anniversary of the landi'ng catily, 4ty faaf— and they laat! ployes by a garment shop, the HINERAL HOefl 1 CliuB lU il Matiar. is workjn'g will come when we see background could be elected Gov­ been eribr Court yesterday The annual Christmas Fair 'will America will be Incorporated. PMTablB In ABmac* Ruasia Feela No Pressure swered in the affirmative, and In previous instances, when the violation of the Coventry' soning Connack VS. Roger WiUism Mc­ The 467 total is 24 more than the tc^^return to this country, arid this answer the state passed a Cormack; Edna Ledoux White open at 11 a. m. at St. John’s Elpis- 443 clsipia filed in the preceding Based on the famous radio pro­ On# y#ar ••«•••••••••••••••••••• Demberats did have a candidate of S g i T t i j Elistic Stfckuts with Judge WiUiam J. «tea pre­ laws when it was explained that n UAMft c i a t m nr, The latest Russian diplomatic •hither, if - they do return, they r.\ile.stone in its pbi(ttcal develop­ Polish descent running- against siding, Four men were committed (Franx) va Gilford White; Wanda cppal Church tomorrow and con­ week. Initial claims, which repre­ gram "The Eternal Life,” this A B D D L^d^ EBVICB Th### JCootlM •••••••••••»•■•*•■«• an action resulting from the same M. Parophrey vs. Reginald E. Pam- service will Inaugurate a btries of 8 On# IloQtfr 1*9 proposal— that for an all-European^ ment. It is not likely-that, in the him. • to ToUsnd Jail. •* tinue to 5 p., m. There will be a sent new spells o f unemployment, escape attack, disgrace, and per­ complaint is before the' court ^ phrey; Joyce T. Cobb vs. Calvin luncheon atnoon, and a wide remained about the same, with celebrations planned to honor the ^^#kly _< «»«•»••••■• i *jW conference, with the subject future, racial background will be , So there la a possibility that ' Bernard M. Coetello, 28, of Cov­ common pleas. . z BtBps# 0#py •IP haps'prison here. considered' sny bar tofnom(nation entry Was given a total of nine C. Cobb; Florence N. Lazzerin vs. variety of articles will be display­ 47 o f them being filed. ' tercentenary of Jewish life In system df security for Ei^pe— two racial shibboleths were . The court was informed the ap Robert P. Laxs4rin; Dorothy S. ed. Throughout the state. Hie num­ America. HKMBSR 0> The most routine guess about in Connecticut, or used against a broken la this — the . numthe ih Jail and Bernard Kris- peals of Jeretnish L Fay, violation / TBB ASBOCIArKD , contains no hopeful sif^tirlcance. HORTH END PHARMACY Mitchell va George M. Mitchell; Mrs- Franeea W right ber o f cisima was down, from The dramatic skit, which will be the Fields is that they were in candidate in any. campaign. I f It “Elephant Arrivihg too Late to ■' toff, 28, idso of Coventry was ^ The Associated Preee U escluslvely one shibboleth that It efould not zoning laws; Clinton C. Coughlin Joseph Nagel vs. Albert V. Nagel; 30,226 to 28,632, s drop of 1,594. part of the service tomorrow eve-^ ^ eeMUed to the use ol repuhUcaUon of Russia, once again, is^<^resenting ia used, at any rate, Ic w ill not be do to nominate a 'member of a Save Thixaa From Hungry lion" given a total o f 11 months in JslI rules of the road; Leonard J, Mrs. Frances Wright, 63, wife espionage, and that they were in I iove Tarzan pictures because 4 DEPOT SQUARE TEL. MI-9-458S Angela M. TonoU va John F. To- the report said. This wris the third nlng. will be directed by Mrs. Sld4 all news dtspalehes credited to it, or the facade of peace.^lnaking i^ith- effective. eertaln race for governor, and .. on charges of bresch of the peace. Paloze, breach o f the peace, and noli. o f James W. W right of 12 Park ■ot otherwise credited in this paper espionage in the guise of double they are moral, filled with adven­ Intoxication,' and injury to proper­ consecutive week 'in which the pey Brown and will feature M^s. aad atao the local news published Here. To this first question the answer the other a contrary kind of John His. Jr., rules of the toad had Place, died at her home last night. out any. aubstamie; In fact, it la agents, who pretenoed to work, of the election was definite and ture and play at theatres that ty o f the Telephone Co. Divorce cases are Freda V. Ar- Mrs. Wright was born In South number o f cisima declined, aitd the E2i Segal. Louis Hurwitz, Beriiard All rights of repuhttcallon of s p ^ s l supposition, to the effect that been vacated. A nolle was entered ^ackl vs. WiUism ArchseW; Rose Headqtiarten dispatches berelii are also reserved. even a little wpfse than that. Rus­ lasting. , / only cliarge 20c. Tl'e last one 1 Walter 8. X^es of l.ebron re­ Carolina July 11, 1891. She has total represents the lowest weekly Cole, R obert' St&ne, Ladnsrd and perhaps did work, for both one particular nomination al­ In the case of Lawrence K. Floto. J. Hopowiec vs. Anthony F. Hopo- figure o f 1954, ' sia is taking the peaceful pose, The second question posed in saw show’ed Tarzan rnd his room-' ceived a three months Jail sentence 'been a local resident for maqy Sender, Irving Aronsoivdnd Sheal .yull eerviee client ol N. C A. (terv- sides in the cold war. In such ways had to go to a certain charged with speeding. iMiec* During corresponding POR the rampnign, by the compost* mate (a hammy chimpanzee who on the charge of embezzlenerit by years and was a member of the the tW’b Wenlck; Frederick E'-Werner will but b eii^ quite careful to make race. A continuance to Nov. 80 waa ^ Klw|uiU to Meet weeks a year,ago, claims rose to *1»Jl3Sher. HepreeentaUves: The case.s, which are frequent enough tion of the Demorratic state Overacted all over the place) sur­ agent and also taking a check- Baptist Church. accompany the playlet on the or­ / Xtdiiis Mathews dpeclal A g e o » — New sure ^hat even its pose includes granted in the case of WiUiam . Tpe local chapter of KiwanU 13,892 frpm 13,685. gan. ’n # little dpdma will tell the Torfc, Chicago, petroit and Bostoa. in all the, spying the world doeii ticket, was on the re^'vrse side rounded by native hunters who writer owned by th« 0>nn. Grain Scott, 19, who pleaded guilty to Besides her husband she leaves HaroM A. Turkingtoa Coep. o f Hebron. Oub wlU hold ita weekly meeting Bridgeport continued to lead the story, of the t^hwng in 1654 of the M ^M nS^ ACDIT BUREAU OF thi^s that are irritating rather on itself these days, an agent who of the racial cojii. say to hint, “ Zsa zsa gsbot” which charges of statutory rape and in three sons, Sgt. James W right o f cmcDLAnoNS. at 6 at the office of state in the number of claims re­ first ' 23, Jewtm settlers, refugees an conciliatory. means in Jungle Talk; "H ow ’re ya Albert W . Zanks, 84, o f this city the case o f Maurice A. 'Verte- Washington, D. C.; Thomas arid Mayor Harold A. Turkington. is serving both tide.' can have the , This W'as the question not of pleaded nolo contendere to a the Albl Paint-.—r—•• Co. -'w. onaxis EastAMMc Mainja a m ceived with 4,654, followed' by from Brasil, in New Amsterdam. Tbs Herald Printing Oompanv, be A Thought for Today fixed for Coconuts 7“ Naturally feulUe, charged with negligent John, both of New York; five composer of several marchea con­ The reason why Russia ,i feels misfortune to lose t^e confidence whether a member of some par­ icbarge of negligent homicide and Street. 0inneXwill be eerved at 6 Hartford, 3.890; Waterbury, 2,555; Asaumes.no financial responsIbiUtir ti ,thls infuHatea Tarz and he gives homicide. daughters, Mrs. ' Caroline Harri­ tained in Salvation Arm y musfc that auch a shallow fakery bf the ticular race could'be elected to an --'Waa given , a three months sus- o clock. An attendance prize will and New Haven, 2,366. tSTE MAKES WASTE and trust o f both Aides. This may out with' his fambus yell. Inside Bloodirioblle Visit son, Mrs. Ekina McCarthy; Mrs. libraries, will conduct the Salva­ office, but a question of whether BIBLE READING of 2 minutes all his Jungle friends- . landed Jail sentence and placed on be ^ven to the person wnoee name peace that might be coi.sidered have been what happened to the The Red Cross Bloodmoblle unit Mary Nevin. Mrs. Martha ’Wright tion Arm y Band as it . renders one the nomination for a specifle office Thi.^ year, as in other years, the , probation for orie year. He was the Is^lrawn from amdhg the attend­ of his compositions at the Fourth .-E’ew Raven, Nov. 18 —HU hurry worth atriking for at the present come rushing to the rescue. 74 will be in the city Friday, Dec. 10 and-'Mrs- Florence Rogers^ two Fields-rthat the'Communists arid could auccessfully be denied to a American Bible Society ia spon­ Elephants, 49 Gorillas. 63 Rhino­ driver o f an auto which struck and ance sUps. This week Dpnald Cum­ Annual Music Festival Saturday to get to work one day two years moment is a safe policy for Rus­ EAST HARTFORD ffom 1:45 to 6:30 p.m. at the Elks brothers, John and Thomas Cave Parents Discuss the United Statps both came to member of some particular race. soring a World-Wide Bible Read­ ceroses and a herd of wild Hogs fatally injured'Alfred Charter of mings will Supply the prize for the night in the Verplanck Schoq)<'’ ago cost Russell Erskine of North horns. ' of Hastings, Fla.; four aiaters, sia to follow is not - a very Here the situation was that, in ing Program between Thanksgiv­ come running as fast as they can. Ellington on the Crystal Lake drawing. The program w)!! fea­ In 1930, Mayor Turklngtoi)/for- Haven 1310 yssterday.. Common distrust them at! the same time. This is a change In the hour% Mrs. 'Olivia ,Thomas, Hastings, pleasant^ reason to contemplate. accordance with the League of ing and Christmas, The following I think this scene gave them the ' BU-9-9351 Road, June 8. from pre'vlouB visits, the hours ture a message from Superinten­ Youth Problems mer director of the band ..And an Pleas Court Judge John’ T. Dwyer They may have gone behind,the Nations pattern accepted by both selections are auggerifed .for dally dent of Schools Arthur Chstteftpn. Fla.; Mrs.'Jane Jackson, Jackson­ ruled that Erskine must pey that idea for the plcture'sVtitle. It was Walter J. Whitney. 25. of Wllll- being set later in thp. day to ac­ accomplished musician. V^on m c - Russia feeb excused from the major parties, for the make-up of Babe Ruth League ville, Fla.; Mrs. Polly C^eatheart, amount to John Kowalski o f Meri­ iron curtain because- they believed Bible reading during that time: called. "T A R Z A N GOTS T R A M ­ tnantle wah given one year in Tol­ commodate many who are work­ Junior high school parenta met ond prize in the Golden Jubilee busines.s of proposing a real Euro­ their subsidiary state ticket for A meeting of the Babe Ruth Pbiladelphkia, Pa.; and Mrs. den for damages to Kowalski’s car that our government- no longer November, PLED.” land Jail )on two counts each of ing and were unable to give dur­ on TtieSdsy and Wednesday eve­ National ConfpetiUon with the many campaigns now, one racial 25 Thanksgiving Psalms 1 breaking and entering, theft and Baseball League wlU be held this Catherine Levey o f Ocala, Fig.; in a traffic accident even though, pean settlement now because she trusted them to be really on our ing the earlihr hours. nings, Nov. 16 and 17, at Barnard r.iarch he wrill conduct during the group had come to regard itself 2 6 ...... ; Psalms 23 attengMung to break and* his evening at the Memorial Building also 13 grandchildren. the Judge said, Kowalski and not feels that American policy in 17 ...... Romans 8 The quota for the visit is 150 S c l ^ l to discuss, in small groups program. "Homeward Bound.” side in the course of their double­ as entitled to one particular nomi­ brother, Allen S. Whitney, 18, was at 7:30 p.m. There will be elec­ The, funeral arrangements are Er.skine was to blame for '3ie col­ 27...... Psalms 27 18 ...... r . .. Romans 12 pints o f blood. An urgent plea is unddr^srent Isadershlp, topics of The Saulsbiiry O iolr of New WosiMfS OMl AB Europe is still wedded to a funda­ agent roles. And, when they . got nation-^ that for congressnian-at- 2 8 ...... John'1:1-34 given a wiapended sentence in the tion of officers sad all parenta of 4n charge of the Burke Funeral Haven is, hiaking a return en­ lision. Erskine must )My, the court ro Verdicts Required 19 ...... 1 Corinthians 13 being made for new volunteer Intsrest'to^ parents of teenagers. m t mental error. Our policy In Europe larg,e. Democratic State chairman 29 ...... Psalms 37 stats reformatory and placed on donors, as it has been increasing-. players are invited to attend. Home. gagement here. It participated in ruled, beceiise immediately after OH A ppE— cat behind the Iron Curtain, they 20 ...... 1 Corinthians 15 On Tuesday evening, seventh the accident he signed a note prom­ iVuA to form. Senator McCarthy is atm aiming rather exclusively John' Bailey undertobk to defy this 30 ...... Psalms 46 probation for two years on one )y difficult for the chapter to Special MeetlBg -.... Mrs. Ora Flasey the concert last year. may have-^ound that the Commu­ 21 ...... Ephesians 6 n-ada paren t^-from . Barnard, ------y . ■ ■■ ising to compensate KowelaKi for traditional claim' by nominating December count each, o f the same charges. meet it’s quota. Each month the Due to the fact that Thanks­ Mrs. Ora Pinney, 75. widow o f Buckley and Manchester Green has indeed, aa Senator Watkins at one ridiculous objective— the 2 2 ...... Philippians 4 Roy C. Greene of Coventry, also any damages incurred. Xkakine nists were ‘just as suspicious of somebody for congressman-at-large 1 .. Psalms 51 City Hospital iums many pints of giving falls on the second meeting Arthur F. Pinney of 150 Prospect Schools exchanged v ie '^ ^ n ad­ has finally been forced to charge, creation of 12 German divisions. 23 ...... I ...... Hebrews 11 charged Vfith the same counts wsii data Tor the local lodge of Elks, a St. died at the City Hospital this Ljluta Veit# aAd Mlea XhnUy said he did U ao he could leave the h t M j M H A U e a them as we w-ere. who'was riot of Polish descent. It 2 . Psalms 91 24 ...... Revelation 21 Red Cross blood, with no charge justment to Junior high achoolAud made his own conduct during the We are aiming at this on the oft- given a one year suspended Jail special meeting will be held this morning. (?0V#s ...... 7 ' ------...... scene and get to work on time. This is all, obviously, cloak-and- was true that he attempted to 3 ...... Psalms 103 2 5 ...... Uike 2:1-20 to the recipient except for the ad- on the regulation of the after-, sentence and placed on probation evening. Prior to the meeting a She leaves one daughter, Mrs. present Senate debate additional repeated assumption that only compensate for his defisnee in an­ 4 . . . . .Psalms 121 Sponsored by The Manchester nitqiatration. school life o f their children. Small dagger imagination. But it ia for two ysai's. The court was told class of candidates will be iniU- Helen Donovan of Cleveland. raaaon why he mould be censured. these 12 German ■ divisions can other nomination, that for secre­ 5 ...... ;. Isaiah 40 Council of Churches. Ariyone willing to be a volunteer group discussions were led by imagination about cloak-and-dag­ tary of state. It was also true, 6 ...... Isaiah 53 he recently completed a Jail sen­ donor is asked to call the Red sted. Ohio; two sons, Francis A. of Mrs. Edward Besser, Dr. and Mrs. ' Aa In the tnatancea for which create security for the West. Y et tence in 'Windham County on sim­ Final plana wUl be announced Hartford and W alter J. of this ger characters, in a cloak-and- however, that the professional 7 ...... Isaiah 55 p ro ALLOWS BITS HIKE Cross office, 5-3377 and make an Elmer Diakan, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ eanaure waa recommended, he has the brutal facta about these 12 leaders of the presumed "Polish 8 ...... Matthew 5 ilar chaeges. appointment for Dec. 10. tonight for Italian Night to he ob­ city; one sister Mrs. Frank Baulk- ert Pratt and Mr. and Mrs." Otto dagger world. ’ Hartford. Nov. 18 (>PT—Bus fares In othqr cases'Anthony Shiben- fought with the weapons of ex­ German dlvbidns ara these: that vote’! did not accept this substitu­ 9 ...... Matthew 6 Short Calendar Sessloa served at the Elks Home Saturday. ner of Manchester and three Seelert. Here, in ' this country, the are going \ip on the line operated sk l,, 18, ‘'Of Columbia was given a grandchildren. X travagant insult and personal the . latest estimaU from Germany tion in any good spirit, and openly 10...... Matthewin 7Naugatuck by Lionel LieClair. Judge WiUiam J. Shea will pre­ A chicken and spaghetti dinner Wednesday evening, eighth Fields have frequently been iden­ Six/months suspended Jail sen­ side at the Shoig Calendar session wUl be served to mark the occ4-' Mrs. Pinney was a member o f MANCHESTER resented the violation of tradition, 1 1 ...... Luke 15 grads Barnard parents discussed The Public Utilities Commission tence: and Luke Ozut, 18, o f WII- vilification. Hit only defeiua of itself b that it will now take five perhaps fearing that if they could 12 ...... I John 3 of the Tolland County Superior Sion. the tiCBA, AOH Ladies Auxiliary .high school' preparation and af­ tified as Communist-sympathizers, agreed ye.sterday that he is lo.sing -X limaiitlq was given a one year himself has been to/call those ^eara, instead of three, to bring be shifted from one nomination to 13 ...... John 10 Court to be held Friday starting Uaemployment Rises and the Women’s Relief Con>«. ter-school actlrity under the by some o f the routine ex-Com- inoney and will continue to lose it suspended Jail sentence. Both were who disagree with )dm cowards, these divisions into existence t that another, they could also, in some 14. >...... John 14 at 10 a m. The number of unemployment The funeral was held Saturday leadership o f Mr. and Mrs. Gil­ munbt informers. That may mere­ with a 10-cent fare. The commis­ placed on j^obatlon for two years. future convention, be shifted off 15...... John 15 Cases have been assigned as fol-. compensation claims rose sharply at 8:15 a, m. from the Burke Fu­ bert Barnes and Mr. and Mrsi PUBLIC MARKET « r Imbeciles, or stooges of Oom- even after they came into being sion authorized an increase to 13 Antonio Celia was fined $20 for ly have been proof of t.he expert- the party ticket altogether. 16...... John 17 lows': Alfred M. Stiebitz vs. Sam for the week ending Nov. 13, a neral Home followed by a solemn John Dormer. The exchange of munism. He has Added the United these 12 divisions would be an Ui' cents. . SALE! rules of the road Violation; 803 - 805 MAIN STREtT ness with which -they played their . Therefore, one of the possi- - Gann A Co.. Inc.; Agnes M. Rene- total of 261 being filed as com­ requiem Mass at 9 o'clock in St. views between parent, and parent States Senate >tMlf to the list of significant Tnilitary force in any Patrick Baiile, 35, was given a ker vs. Walter M. Reneker; John pared to 172 for the previous Bernard’s Church. and parent and teacher through­ double roles. Or it ^ a y have re­ biliUes the Republicans were six month sentence on a charge of American Institutions he accuses real war with Russia; and that hanking on in their cjunpalgn ALL WOOL CARDIGANS Macri, application for change o f week. There was also an Increase Burial will be in St. Bernard’s out the refreshment hour testified flected what their own inner obtaining money by false preten­ name; Ned' Charles, Sr., vs. Her­ in initial claims, 71 being filed as Cemetery. The funeral home will to the . stimulating effect bf the d f being infiltrated and dominated Ruasia will possess, as long aa was that Connecticut voters of ses; James Louis Carlo o f Willi- loyalty really was. Perhaps we Polish, deecent might carry man Friedman: Kenneth Tippy vs. compared to 15 for the week end­ be open tomorrow from 2 to 5 and group discussions. by Comipunism, And for alt this Germany is not reunified, the mantic, formerly of Coventry, was ing N qv. 6. shall never know. But we will be­ their resentment to the polls, and Personalized Christmas Cards An d p u l l o v e r s Thomas LeMarche; George W. 7 to- 9- p. m. Planning and arrangements given a 10 months' suspended Jail Lange vs. Algonquin Gas Trans­ Coming Events he has .the simplest teat. Anybody bargaining power to make ita own show it in two ways. were carried out by a faculty gin to guess when we see whether sentence and placed on probation mission Co.; Wilbert E. Pfeifer ■vs. The Degree Team of Margare- who is against McCarthy la for deal with these 12 divisions. First, they could take it out Dewey-Richman’s .selection is unsur- A terrific value— you-'ll want th4m All Talcottville and Vernon committee consisting o f Charles or not the Fields dare return to fo r two yM rs on a complaint made John T. Gamache; Stephanie B. tha Lodge will hold a special nVw's items are miw handled Potter, Mrs. Rosalie Johnson, Mrs. Oopimuniam. It is the' fact that we are pur­ where it would hurt most, on the pa.ssed for top-name desijfners, origi- for yourself, you’ll buy aevaral for this country. by his "wife; Jay M, Price, 18, Lovett vs. Edwin J. Cleboter; An­ meeting this evening at 8 at thb throagh The Manchester Evening Ruth Bonney, Mrs. Elisabeth Democratic candidate for gover­ thoughtful Christmas gifts! You'll charged with breaking and enter­ , 'i n , all this, he has provided the suing a wrong and futile thing. •najity and wide variety o f moods. Im ­ each wear them all year round, tbo! A ll ■ thony Sparveii vs. William F. VFW Home on Elm Street. Herald Rockville bureau; located Seipel, Jacob Haroian and Mark nor. This was. in fact, the only ing, theft, attempt to break and Johnsdn; Fred M. Kreysig vs. •nie Junior Baptist Youth Fel­ Senate, and the country, with In our own European policy, which Only the United States and New real way for them to punish ^he •98 pure wool regularjy seen at 3.98. at. O he'M arket Street, telephone Kristoff. printed, with your name: from 25 for anter, was gtven a suspended state Renata Taube; Stanley Patnode lowship ia bolding a treasure Hunt Rockville 5-3136. Refreshments, were served by more than ample demonatration excuses Russia from the neces' Zealand have reduced the work Democratic party. This, an reg. 3.98, White, pink or green, sizes 38 to STOCK UP NOW and proof of the reasons he has sity for raising the level ot ita week from 48 to 40 hours for most examination of returns from the 1.95 to 25 for 14.75. 40. Mall or phone orders filled, workmen. telephone BU-9-9351: been brought before' tha Senate own diplomacy toward the pro­ strongest Polish-vote wards in the fo r Judgment in the first r* posal of something good and con­ D E W E l ^ -RiCHMAN Sage-Alien, East Hartford, is open Tuesday through Saturday W hy has he done this? Why, structive. And this Russian ad­ 767 MAIN STREET , MANCHESTER 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M., Friday to 8:50 P ^ l. i • FerUieveif when he might have sidled out of vantage, this lack of real Western b riitS f M h i his predicament, why, when the pressure on Russia, will continue TIME TO

Senate itself loathed the task of so long as we continue to be ab­ I -a ..fto...... ThaRkt- ca n su ^ g him and might have sorbed with a purely military ^ 5 I /■ TALK*. .been eager to go for some com development in Europe which is I jWlai' promise, or soine softening of its not even significant from a pure­ verdict,'did ha choose those tac­ ly military point of view. Praltry tics which must inevitably harden The policies which could put the case against him? Russia on the spot, which might It waa not, o f course, merely un have 'a chance of forcing Russia PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US NOW-— governable Instinct oh his part. to stand and deliver on those mat­ 'or m McCarthy has hla compulsion to­ ters which are basic to any real N. As usual fancy native broad breasted Turkeys from North FrankHn. Conn. Ata* ward higher and higher power, settlement of the problems of 'V lAnd O’ Lakes and Swift Premium Eviscerated Turkeys, 10 Iba. and up. Wa will but ha is cool' and ^ c u la tin g in Europe, are something quite dif­ / have native Capons, Roasting Chickens and Frj’era. h b aelecUon of the routes he fo l ferent from the question of 12 lows toward this end. In the pres­ German divisions. W e shall put BONELK.H8 CHLtCK ent situation, he has made a cool good pressure upon Russia only BONELESS NATHYl Choice between the respect and when we ourselves are determined tolerAUon of the Senate and his to strike for the thing which is at POT ROAST . b 69e VEAL To Roast Lb. BEST OF BEEF. chances of continuing as the vio­ once the historical necessity for BtlLK-FED lent leader of extremlsta In the Europe.and the top aim of almost country. He has choisen to sacri all Germans —the reunification of OI'R OWN MAKE flee his standing in the Senate, Germany itself. We shall be even to compel censure against negotiating from strength In SUBAR CURED CORNED BEEF LIVER .m nuelf, in order to keep and ex Europe only when we cla.sp for pand hla position o f / leadership LEAN R IB S ...... 1^ 25e NATIVE CALVES UVER ourselves the strength that is in PRESH WESTERN with that fringe which ^ follows policie.s which are wise and right, CHUCK PIECES ...... ft. 49e hiip across the country as a whole and which take the peace offen­ CALVES UVER ...... Ib.78c FA.N’U Y T H K 'K / , ‘ \ ; He trusts, rightly enough, in the sive rather than - the war defen­ BAIY BEEF UVER ...... ft. 49c BONELESS BRISKET ...... lb. 49e capacity of that fringe to wor­ sive. ship him the more for his de ..What we are-now allowing Rus­ BONE-IN . fiance of the Senate as a whole. . sia .tn bet on is very obvious. We CHUCK PIECES ...... lb. 49c FRESH SHOULDERS And, in reality, he has been are allowing Ru^ia to bet on the taunting and daring the Senate to proposition that th e' Germans EASTERN DRESSED try to go beyond censure, and to want unity much more than they Sm Our Comiilete LiR# of try no{ only censure, but ex­ want rearmament. We are allow­ SMOKED SHOULDERS pulsion as well. ing Russia to bet on the proposi­ The beautiful uew CHRYSLER for '55 HolNay Cake iRgreiiMts This is an attempt to create tion that all Europe wants peace martyrdom for himself. And the Mild Cure „ more than it wants a new 'm ili­ Mixed fruits, citron p**!. orong* r purpose of that martyrdojrn,' ob­ tary alliance. Keeling comfortable Your Choice viously,, is to overthrow the Sen- pod, kmoii p «rI, walnut m«ats, in these bets, Rushia b biding her Yes it is Rreat fun .to create your own. music—« few The excHiug uew PLYMOUTH for '55 chRiriRs, pincoppl* (yRNdw, gronn, .Ste Itself, and all the elected lime, expecting advantage from 'lesson.s by our competent teachera will ahow you just leaderahlp. of the American peo­ our mi^irection,' and from how easy it is to play the accordion or guitar, red), white roisins. . ple, and to substitute for it an Europe's eventufl reaction to it. ■S,' GroMries at lavings unofficial mastery over American . This situation calls for one of instnimMr Sitppli«d Durin# Trial Coun* sUfairs-rtha mastery of a cult. those “ agonixin|; reappraisals" we- X MAXWEU HOUSE COFFEE, ' In short, having found himself have so often heard about— a re­ ■ '— -J ______.... Just Arrived ' I ALL GRINDS where he is, McCarthy is trying appraisal in western capitals A toMWMl pl«de« t o bock up ovaiy ew that qoos out of .■i' to i|iaka disgrace in the Senate a i WHIN Stmt:AUTOMOSIKS All lUUr lUlfK WlU tUllO miM Swedish salt herring, Swedish syrup, about their own mutual dilemma. hurt withlaiHi H riiom tysa of SERVICE thot our eustomtrs uxpoet . J NATHAN HALE COFFEE Atspping stone toward a power STUDIO h 6 u RS Bond-ost, pkiin and with seed. Lor^ What we need' is a strategy . . . . tho1 typo i f SERVICE thot tho €no cors wo hondlo do- BEAN OR GROUND whith would dwarf that of the variety of Swedish herring in joii. which forbids Russia the luxury M O N D A Y .... RRIGHT_NBW FRBSHNBSSfrcetKyQiircycB something more ,tban style and power. I t ‘$ Senate. ., 5 F.M. fo 8 P.M. Mrvo. propellers — and with the same result: pne of making auch vague and and tells you: BmkF$ i i u i t again. what th t"va ria b U ^ tth propeller” now has done Also Swedish crisp breod. la there, mthin this fair ind pitch for getaway,enother pitch for gas-saving lackadaisical and ' barbed pro­ WEDNESDAY . ,, 3 P.M. to 9 P.M. io r Dynaflow Drive. * YOUR CHOICE clean and decent country df ours, You see it ir the bold distinction of that fuel efficiency. ^ posals about .peace as that con­ * • ~ * enough mental and moral sickness THURSDAY ., A e e • tained in the latest Russian note, ., 3 P.M, to 9 P.M. gleaminfl Wide-Screen Grille. You aee it in • "Up goos porformonco-v And what yon get in the way o f instantaneous' tio sustain McCarthy in such s the rakish sweep of the rear-end contours. We need, in short, to carry a dip­ See them now on display in our showroom ^ and gas miloogo too safety-surge with absolute smoothness, you can course? FRIDAY ... 3 P.M. to 9 P M. You see it in the whole fore-eod-aft newneta only believe when you feel it. lomatic offensive \owardl’Russla - CLOVERBLOOM gyT-TE R W a have to pray—and gamble of fleet-lined grace 'that marka Bulck the* 'Wlien you find it necessary to push the pedtl an offensive based on our own SATURDAY ,, 9 A.M; t o 12 N O O N — that there is not. This you hovo to fry positive and striking support of beauty thrill of 19^. ' , to the floor board, you do more thai\ call on INDIAN RIVER PINK BROOKHELD x r The answer to the question of things Russia does not dare turn the greatest high-compression V8 power in O f coiirse, we want yoii to come and see YOUR CHOICE .Lb. O D C Whether or not McCarthy should Now horsopowar— up to 236 GRAPEFRUIT 3 25c down. HOWARD lEAUPRE Buick histofy. the trend-setting new Buicks — look into the i now be extended the martyrdom TEL V ' - You learn more when you get the pdwer story. FANCY IDAHO B.AKINU It wUi be easy for us to say no You do what a pilot does when he heads his betterments in gasoline mileage that add new ha aeeks b , then, that the Senate to thb latest Russia note. That, OHiar TiniM CoN Windsor |. J-8.3844 CoMoet Up to new peeks go the horsepowers of thrift to these spectacular cars. 1 LAND must go Uiraugh with its duty, plane down |a runway. POTATOES 5 u,. 39e however, should be no comfort to every Buick V8 engine—e walloping 188 bp But this .year, " s e e i^ ” is only the beginning. OXAKES and that it and all the rest of us us. The proposition b that we. Authorized dealer for Accordiana, Excelsior and Atlas BEAUPRE MOTORS, Inc, in the low-price Spe c ia l — a mighty^36 bp You do in oil what he does in eir — you cut must trust that what McCarthy Accordions, Gibson and FVnder Guitars. So —while you join the crowds viewing BUTTER^ should be making propoeals to in the C e n t u r y , Super end RoADMAStBR. down tako’ o jf time hy nsmg "variable pitch Pro- the new Buicks this week end. make a hopes will be martyrdom and Russia to which Ruasia would not pellers.” datejto get behind the wheel aa soon as you IN gUARTERR. license for even more viobnt be­ dare say no. The sooner we get And it’s new, more responsive, f v abler In this cas^, the propeller blades are inside possibly can. W e promise you the thrill of havior aa the leader of .a cult’ anil qut from behind the eight ball of power you can literally Jett as you go. SEA FOODS tuxp out to be aomething quite n the Pynaflow unit. But they’re engineered to the year. / our exclusive absorption with 12 But even bigger Buick news for l^SS ia different—a slide into obUvion. German divisions, the better. HiH- swivel pY change their “ pitdi” just like plane The Senate must take care of ///. FrailiFilltlsfHaMockL,.4lt Its task, and the pcopb of theirs. . NOT FROZEN. . Tba Banata, in all ita hbLory, has Will . They Come Home? SW EET L IF E . -f NOW ON PISFI-Ay RM ALL 1. - .i,.. '■ a v e r been so chaUengad. Nor The strange Case of the Fields, m u s i c W HITE MEAT have the American people ever Hoel and hla wife Hsrta, and his Blwiil Oysters ^ ISs faced aa equal challenge to their brother Hermann, will not be rcr G O ^ A N MOTOR SALES, Inc. 875 MAIN ST. MANCHUTER c 3 5 c 3 a ^ $ 1 . t M > M ilty , their deemiejr. their belief aolved by their release from prison !;v>iaqnra::: Ul2i22l::22i: „ ^ 2B5 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER ■SFW , / . . V ‘ /- J r T f y. # r p ’ *”'•. • i' z: • rt- ' 4' *■ ■■•'^■'

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UANCHESTEB EVENING HEBALD, M AN CU ESt^ CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1964 ■rkmmmrnm I ftiit... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. houses is regulated by the presfnt the culmination of a month's work uled for arraignment today in dta- age to Its left front fender while soning ordinances. Robertson Pupils sponsored by the fifth and sixth Four Bay Staters ' trict court, were .identified as: grade science olasses'at Robert­ panted in S restrieted sone on Ce­ 1^00 Attend Rites" elgn oAce. He. served as minister then the American Ambaasador, lastrumedte Made' Arthur Gauthier, 20, Beverly, on dar Street when struck by' a car Tornado Boost in Moacow from 1945 to 1947.- ‘ Board to Stud}^ The South Windsor Assn, met Finance Lecture son. The pupils, had financed the parole after serving a larceny which backed into it. British Sending aaincord Reformatory; The moving car, driven by Peter For Polio Victim probably did most of the actual in th* eventual settlement Sherwo^ Waldron of Clark si. dried flower arrangements to their Roger Beaulieu, 20, Salem; Marine OleMci, 21, 70 Wells St., was un­ Not Giiised by Bi-partisan Plan Rooming House and rhythm instruments were made The 190 upper grade pupils of parents and friynda and by con­ Salem, Mass., Nov. 18 (;F>—Four Key Envoy to drafting of the agreements reach­ 'There waa on* night in th* B cknm . P. * IL Robertson School were repaid fqr CpI. Robert Weaver. 26, Beverly, damaged in<^the mlslMq>. Chicago, Nov, ig (ff)—Some ed at the 9-nation conference on by the members for the use of the ducting Cake and\white elephant men—two of them Marines^were and Marine Pfc. Donald Boisvert, None were injured, but Gustaf­ Kremlin." Smith said afterward, children in the kindergarten. earlier efforts on W ^nesday sales in their roorns. 1,900 persona fiUed 81. Luke’s Of the, Livinsf Dead western defense here in SepUm- "when Frank almoat talked him Hartford, Nov. Issue Further afternoon when Ronald lanuzsi of held today on murder charges 22, Salem. son got^a ticket for parking in a Atomic Blasts ber.^rough quiet persuasion, he Social Planned ' The fourth .and se^qnth grades restricted sane from the investi­ Roman Catholic Church la subur­ Hold Yugoslavia into it If there hadn't been ah Thomas J. Ikidd (D-(iona) s(ud Arlhir Drag SiNit Danbury came to entertain them were invited to Join in th*- fun and arising from a $1.25. robbery Weaver and Boisvert ire pa- I ^ yT contributed much toward eliminat­ interruption, he might have done yesterday he i# 'Tii|hlT pleased" W ^plnf, Noy. 1* (Special)—At There will be a turkey social tienU at the Naval Hospital In gating officer. Patrolman Walter ban River Forest yesterday for Miami Beach, Fla., Nov. 17 (F>— ing ,«Baga. Saturday, at 8 p.m. at St. Panels with his "Minerals on Parade.” For all four grades earned enough not Tuesday night. Gutxmer. liOndon, Nov. 18 ( F ) - ^ r Frank it." , ■ that Pmldent Eisenlunrer and • meetlnf of the Zotiinf Board of two hours the fascinated pupils (Thelsea. They were on pass Tues­ the funeral of Fred B. Snlte, Jr., More tbmadooa have been report- Mend* say he la going to Yugo­ Secretary of State Dulles have in­ of Assisi Church hall sponsored by only to pay for the speaker Init to (Sty-Marshal Joseph If. McDon­ Roberta, loqg an authority in the ,Appcala- Tuesday nlfht It was and I'teachers uuitched and listened buy for each room In the school a day night. who spent 18V4- years in iron lungs,- id in recent years but atomic ox- slavia convinced that Moeepw's vited leading Dsmocrata for for­ the Men's Club of the church^ as the speaker'brought the world ough said all admitted partici­ JOBLESS CLAIMS DIP ploalona did not cauao an Incroaao Foreign Office on Soviet policy, wvilifig 'nto as a MUST RUILD SEWi}<» PLANT eign policy discuoalons. voted to. laveatizate completely the fine collection of ..Connecticut Snlte, known as the "smiling boiler Meeting Held of rocks, ^ems and fossils to them. drocks and minerals. pating in the fatal beating of kid,” was Strieker, with polio in ,ln UiMo atmoophorio diaturbances, is on his Way -to tak* up hi# new Hntiah-American henchman, plus Hartford, Nov. 18 (1^—;Th* Iter- Ha recalled that Dulles himaetf ■object of an' ordinance (ovcming The XT Club held their meeting Hartford. Nov. 18 IP)—The total !a weather export declared today. ough of Danielson, a part of the lanUui explained and demon­ Harold E. Blodgett. 64, of Salem, China in 1986. He died in Florida job i» British Amtoaseador to th# Kremlin's economic blockade was a leading figure in the Tnmtan rooming houses to determine last night kt the Community House strated the Geiger Counter, flour- a chemical plant employe whose Parked Car Hit, , of 28,632 claims for unemployment last Friday. D. Leo Harria of the,U.S. Weath­ Xusoelavia. wiU make the town of KllUngly, has been given administration. with Mr. and jkirs. Bobert Sharp JOURNAL EDITOR ELECTED compensation on file at the end of Yugoslavia. until Feb. 19 to sulMnit to the whether any new ordinances are escent minerals and their use in body waa. found yesterday In The Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, er Bureau, Waahington, D. C., told Observers say hia mlaaion ia to. Marshal think twice before being Dodd said that it is not enough and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burgess the detection of criminals, the last week represented the lowest ^ 0 American Meteorological So­ embraced again. State Water Oonunission plans for to "talk birpartiaanehip.'’ and as­ ncceasaiy and If so, a-hat t))ey Norwich, Nov. 18 (J>)—The NeW woods neir the Swampscott-Salem Owner Gels Ticket former president of the University do all h* can to ke*f> President a sewage dispocal plant. The water onmnam as hosts and hostesses. thrill of fossil hunting, and the Editor of the Connecticut Bar "ne. I ■' number for any week this year in ciety "tharo la .no known theoretl- Helped Solve Berlin Issue serted “something must b* done ■hould provide. Connecticut, the State Labor Dept, of Notre Dame, where Snite a t­ ^ reawn for believing that the Marshal Tito's Red government in- (Tommiaeion. which says it has been worthwhile hobby of being a "rock Journal is Elihu H. Berman of :BIodgett, j father .of two married tended- schoql, gave the funeral depuident of the Soviet bloc from Roberts’ single biggest chal­ about it." At present the operation of Manchester k\ening Herald hound." While speaking, lanuszi Having your car in a no-parking reported yesterday. The total was .atomic exploaiona ahould affect trying for 28 years to get Daniel­ The appointment of a few >■ ell- rooming houses Isi regulated by Hartford, son of Saul Bermcn, daughters, was aj Purple Heart zone can result in getting more sermon. Snlte's body waa garbed tho formation of tomadoco." which it broke away, in 1948. lenge, before hia present mission, son to atop polluting the Qulnne- Wapping eorrespondent, Mrs. An­ carried on; a quia game with’ the federal referee in bankruptcy. The veteran of World War I. A man a decrease from the 30,226 claims in the cape of a Knight of the Holy Drive* to Aselgameat CMC in 1948 when he wes sent to qualified Democrats tn ^* opera­ C A L L ^ ^ t e law from a . standpoint of nie C\>ll)ns, telephone' Mitchell children, a half dozen of whom than a parking ticket, as Roland on file the week before. Record 582 Toraadooo haug River, granted the delay y*s-> tion of foreign policy; hd said, win health and safety of the'occupants. election of Berman at a meeting who stood 6 ' feet 2 and weighed Gustafson, 18, 10 Division St:, dis­ Sepulchre, a vestment that went A record 532 tornadoes were re­ A 47-^r-oId career diplomat Moscow to try with the Ameri­ ter«lay - when borough ofTlcials S-4418. left the hall with a prize piece of held in New H avehs^esday 'was 200. he fought strenuously- but nith the honor given him two years regarded^ as one of the brightest can and British Ambassadors to go a long way to'ward helping The state criminal ISa’s govern the dinosaur bone because they knew covered just after midnight last The expense of it caused some ago by Pope Plus XII. ported in the United State* lagt asked for time to start a public America "^eak to’ the world with Ml-9-4548 announced here yesterday by was brutally punched and kicked night. year, Harria aaid, and more than stars in the British Foreign Serv­ talk Stalin into lifting his block­ information progrM about the conduct of the occupants on and There are about 2 Vi nilllioh the right answers. President Allyn L. Brown, Jr., of folks to pass up vacation trips Snlte, who was 44, is survived ice, Roberts left London Tuesday ade of Berlin. one clear voice, with one purpoee, off the premises. Location of stich uidou-ers in the United States. for his small funds. Police reported the car he was this year. They wound up with a 600 have been recorded ao far thia project and review plans for a as one iviited people.’’ WILLIAMS ' The afternoon's program was the State Bar Assn. The four under west, sched­ by hia widow, three daughters and - to drive to Belgrade by way of Stalin didn't give in at the time, ptimt which were drafted nine driving suffered-about $80 in dam­ big roll Instead of a loaf. his parents. kut Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, Dodd is a member of th* House OIL SBtVICI "Tornado recorda were very in­ France, Northern Italy and Triezte. j-ears ago. Foreign Affairs committee. complete before 1900 biecause aoded pLMGGR nuuiy tomadoea do very little When the ambassadorial ap­ damaM and were not reported to pointment, bis first, was announced the Weather Bureau,” he explain­ Aug. 4, a number of persons asked ed. "Progresa in tornado rcMarch why- a man of Roberts’ diplomatic and tornado forecasting in recent skill, knowledge of Russia and per­ ears has led to a greater interest suasive powers wa.ulldinga. May Bring 7 • r quently crossed by the clouds from atomic explosions." By FRED SPARKS w Here we cannot help. And the Restless Nights Harris said that actually the calculating masters of . Peiping Tokyb (NBA) —A new Chinese Wbin kIdMy fanetloii bIoWb maiiT trend toward increasing tornado wall of concrete pillboxes— from and Moscow have accorded North foUn coaipUlii of boekoeho. hood# Finest Toy Values reports has been less pronounced Korea its "proper" place in their oekot. dtwImoE ond Iom of pop ond onorpy* the Yellow Sea to the Sea of Japan poo't oofftr rmiltm n ith u with thooo dio* in the months of atomic explosions global scheme of things; It is to doMforto if rodoeod kidnov fnnetioo it vtU We've Ever Offered than in other months of the year, —shields North Korea -from ths be made quickly a buffer state tiOff poo dOWP-Hlttt to ilMli and less in thdse states most af­ eyes of those who, in almpls char­ and a workshop. Not on hour nor 00 otroM ond ttroln* oropiosotlkm or oxpo# fected by atomic debris. ity, would help her,. ruble is to be wasted on orphan­ ooro to oold. Minor bloddor irrtutioni duo For this country—the moet com­ to cold or wrong diot mop couoo lotting op ORDERED SOLD! "This bias . . . is very slight and age or charity ward. Btfhti or froquoot poMogoo. . la probably due to chance,” he pletely destroyed In Jilstory — Is While inhabitants of Pyongyang, ^ n * t n c flt^ your ktdnoyc if thOM oondl* today the land of,tite living dead. the capital, liv* in crushing squal­ tionc bother poo. Try Dooa'i FUlo-« mild continued. “However, it fails to Now the Slbertah gales that four diuretic. Ueod eoeeoosfuMy by miUkme for support the theory that atomic ex­ or, a six-story arble hotel Is be­ oYerSOyeore. lt*e omotlog him mony tlmco ★ CLOSING OUT $24,000 STOCK FAMOUS BRAND JEWELRY ★ yqars ago frose the feet of our Doon’e gire happy relief from thooo dlooom# ing rushed to c<-.npletion, with plosions tend to cause more torna­ well-shod Marines begin their lorto-bolp the II mUooof kidney tubeo ond fll* does." a dining room for istesta and winter howla, .n winter that might 189 rooms with bathg. The puppet tore fluih out wooto. Got Dooo'o PUli todoyl Liquidofioii j^rices! Close-out prices! Rock-Bottom prices at Gaudet Jewelers diir- A be Asia's coldest in a century. .government *xil>lalha: "It (the Inquest Plaiiiied From a low-flying aircraft you hotel) will serve to cement our SOUTH MANCHESTER could soar over great sweeps of ',fri end ship wl*h Interiatlonal ^ ing this huge sacrifice of jewelry merchandise! Yes, folks, Gaudet Jewelers ore dis- North Korea and see few signs of ' friends.” FIREDJSTRICT In Arsenic Death Ilf*. NOTICE OF Sinulju, one* busy with the slap What friends? Radio Pyongyang ^ posing of the entire stc^k of a famous old Rhode Island jewelry store! This stock I of wooden clogs on cobblestones, .says; "Some 1000 C!=ech, PolUh, ANNUAL MEETING Westfield. Mass-, Nov. 18 (/P)— is an ugly shsll, with hardly a Hungarian and R-.issic. "techni­ Notice is hereby given to ail consists moinly of choice watches, famous brand diamonds, silver, radios, oppli- cians’ are in Nortli Korea tod.-iy the legal vutsrs of the South Hampden County Dist. Atty. chimney trickling smoke, TIXAN DSLUXt. OeubI* n r iA TtX o p u . iotmn Stephen A. Moynahan said yes­ Wonson Dectroyed . . . almtost all arc party men-jlMre.'’ Manchester Fire District that the hollffrj. Tenon Jr Pyongyang'* main avenue has con be weshod. combed ★ anees and giftwore! Every original price tog has been slashed for quick selling! ^ terday an inquest will be conducted The great port of Wonson, Annual Meeting of zaid District J cep pii>ol» 0*34 curled? Hmen drew, tsni Dec. 16 in the arsenic death of pounded endlessly by U. •S. war­ been re-named Stalin Boulevard. will be held in Hose House No. S. W2346.Ii; a Arthur H. Liswell, 23, of West- ships, is 79 per ient destroyed. A Ih e street-sides of all buildings Spruce and Florence Streets, at w. 31 i»imaR8FT ?::2S •’T'e| j Christmas gifts at close-out prices, this is a bargain event you can't field. few fishing sampans bob in the are being repared on Stalin Boule­ 8:00 P.M. Standard Time, Thurs­ Moynahan made the announce­ gray waters. vard—like false front# on a movie day, November 18, 1994 for the ^ •ric a 's RiMf-wantod' biiio - - - cosh, credit or loy-oway! All merchandise is fully ment after conferring with dis­ If you could pick sfour way set. Behind the facade are squat­ following purposes; afoot through the rubble—inevit­ ters’ huts. A neat photographable 1. To take action on the re­ WosfMi Hyor "X.S3" Supw! guaranteed! trict court Judge Arthur T. Gar­ background Is easential for the vey. able monument to airborne war— ports and recommendations of the 9 . ■ Tre prosecutor added that, mean­ you'd see something like this: nur*eroua occasions when parades District Officers; while, a recent autopsy performed Old men; dignified in -disaster, honor distant Marxi*.n bureau­ 2. To take action in regard tet Fre« Initials With Every Bike crats. appropriationo for .(he purchaae ■ at Harvard University School of with their ancient high horsehair ycars-ahead styling ' S69.95 Legal Medicine on the disinterred hats and tattered fans, shuffle in Able bodied men and women of equipment arid for the ex-, $3S.OO S3.PIECE winding lines for a rheager hand­ (not in the arny) .ire being penses, repairs and maintenance V . body of Liswell's mother ''Included preared into migratory work gongs SAVE! ^nothing of a nature to provide.a out of crude rice. of the Fire Department and other ^b'Bike of Today . . . with the Design of Tomorrow. Families live in old dugouts, under the harsh supervision of property and activities of the Fire DINNERWARE SETS! -^^■‘bsials for similar (inquest) action." foreign foremen. i Here a 26’V fully-equipped beauty. Full vear 3-point Mrs. Hazel Liswell died unexpec- dirt walls still papered agains Dl.strict for the ensuing year; the damp with ca^board strips Back-breaking projeotf .in! the 3. To see if the District will written guarantee on this and all models. Boya’ model a Complcta service for 8! In- Udly in 1947. cruel cold include clearing coal -Her son was found dead in hi* torn from C'ration containers. authorize its Treasurer to borrow Vermillion with black and gold trim. Girls’ model, two- UONEL 8-VNIT FREIOHT. THE GOLDEN TRUMFST. cladM sugar and cream«r,~etc.! Gangs of Wandering children, mines, almost all caved in. flooded in the name of the South Man­ Big 4-8-4 loco smokes, whis­ 40 50 60 home Aug. 2. - or blocked during the struggle. tone blue with white and gold trim. 2F2196-97. Clear, realistic trumpet tcaal %- %- % Since then his sister, Jean, 21', many wearing cut-doi^m GI com­ chester Fire District money for tles and hns headlight aad Heavy "gold- ftalah. brarit- bat boots, sleep under burlap North Korea has considera'>le min­ the expenses and uses of the Fire dlrectlonnl control! 98W has undergone observation at eral wealth, and tlie .Covlcts are nalBtaat plaatie. 11" leag. in- wrapping in the twisted skeletons District during the ensuing year, bike line 634.95 to 169.95 timnsfomirr, remote eoatrol chidea mate, carvytag eaae» ' ' Northampton State Hospital and of factories. shipping In cranes and cables and and give the note or notes of the •26A0 'has returned to her employment. ti-rblnes to turn their penny. knuckle coupler oars aad ibnaie baUer, nsuale beak. Famous Make "Hunt" Iw’Packs District for the same; track. .027 ga, E900 ..8S9.98 E7012...... ee*. . . ,8SA6 Traces of arsenic were found In 'These children were orphaned Neutral diplomats say the Oil- 4. To elect officers for the ILECTRIC the system of Arthur Liswell. Sr. neie have military supervMon, the District for the ensuing year; in a medical examination after ids in the see-saw surge of vast afln- y b . $18.95 to $29.95 RAZORS! tcs. Like the displaced teenagers Russians produce and piofit. 5. To transact such other busi­ «4> WH6E» ■on's death. of postwar'Germany they "hunt’’ No one salt# the North Koreans. ness as may properly come before % o Save plenty Hie Foreign Minister, Nsin II. is a in wolf packs. Armed with for­ said meeting. 75 7 JEWEL WATCHES on these! PER.SONAL AFFAIR gotten weapons of the conflict, Soviet citizen: the DdJ)uty For­ Signed: Milford, (A5—The board of they make their demands with in­ eign Minister Klm H, and the Cliief Andrew Ansaldi ■ Ideal dress wa^ihes for boys and A A A .97 education granted a teacher a of the Three Year Plan. Pak Chank girls! o Huge saEings! 0.«00 sane brutality on the night time George W. C. Hunt Off

A-, 'i ‘ \ ■1-: ! ly N PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, I^OVEMBER 18; 19S4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,^ THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18. l954 - PAGE TaniTEKN night on Route 81 fotlewing a have been installed here. Before These and those French still in crew can take it has been rated King "has consented to setve his •canary, naw coatumaa, new aonft Haiphong, northern Indochina’s as the moat desirable performance Volunteer^ Asked country considerable financial Rotaiy Presenting and fun. and even naw facts.” 'Copeniry slifAt aecident' > Drive Chairman Sanatarium Shifts the week ends, 18 more are due to Freijich Ex-Aide sacrifice.’/ ^1 During the investigation by be brought to UndercUff, and more main port, he considers vlrtuaUy First A-Plane Seen characteristic. ■* . Tha ehorua, under the dtracUoa Will be admitted at intervals untU priw ners,. he added, according to MEN airii . WOMEN This means if could fly around Pay for the Vice President’s as­ of George Vince, with Mlaa Mary State Policeman Paul Deechenes To (ire for Aged ' Ciics PW Losses To Hunt for (xirls sistant is listed at $11,600 a year Revue„Two Nights Day School Plans it was learned Wiggins was op­ the institution’s capacity la reacl^ deputies who spoke with reporters the world, opposite the sun and Wilaon accompanying, haa been ed. ■' after the cloeed conunlttee meet­ under the cover of darkness. It on the Senate payroll. rehearaing for ithe past 10 weeks. erating a car while his license Buckley, W. Va., Nov. 18 (JP) — The job formerly' was held by was under suspension and also Meriden, Nov. .18 OP)—^The State Dr. Paul Mason de la Vergns, Paris, Nov. 18 UP)—Former Fi­ ing. Arthir Dri| Stoml A Few Years Away also means that such a plane Tomorrow evening a t 8:30 the Miss Vema Hare has been direct­ Fete for Faculty TubeiVplosis Commission has for­ would be the perfect radar picket Raleiih County Sheriff John . C. Christian Herter, Jr., son of the ing the dahee routines. that he had taken a vehicle owned superintendent of UndercUff for nance Minister Christian Pineau Pineau pointed to an expected k EXPERT FITTEBB 3 governor of Massachusetts, who curtain will go up at the Waddell by Ralph Erdely of Springfield, mally' transferred UndercUff San­ the past year, will conttnus4h that told a National Assembly com­ deficit of 127 billion francs (about B&DOVOLAS LARSEN v. 18 (Speciil) — atorium to the commission on the The few potmda of nuclear fuel left to become general counsel of Mass., without' the owner’s per­ capacity. ■ mittee today ! he, fears 20,000' 334 miUlon dollars) in the French Wzahlngton —(NEA)— Thcrt chamber, the heat from the reac­ te. raeume a acarch for two School the Foreign Operations Admin­ formances of the Rotary Revue "Wheel of Fortune” night club, T l» D&y School cU n Uught by care and treatment of the chroni­ French soldiers Aad as prisohers budget for 1956 for defense of In­ required in the reactor are equiv­ firlc. mleaing aince Nov. 1. there will be many opportunitiea mission. hM bMn z brezkthrough on'tht tor will be piped into the system. istration. which the local Rotary Club is Don Glenn Churchill, ST., head- The police were at the scene to cally 111, aged and infirm. POUCE FIND LOST TOT during the Indochina Wgr. Pineau. dochina. This is thei difference, he alent to aeveral million pounds of ■Ward said the party would to preaent guest entertainers in problemz of building zn ztomlc- However, a atarter wUl be re­ gaaoltnt, which makes refuelling Nixon and King both are 41 and presenting for the benefit of ite neater, will entertain the faculty investigate a- report that a car The transfer, accomplished yes- a .Socialist, was reporting to the said, between the 'Smount sought WINDOW SHADES quire*} to get the cor4>ressore turn­ reaume the search from .Twin became acquainied when King Student Assistance Fund. true night club fashion: William had struck a pole. The police re­ tefdky at a. brief ceremony, fol- Defense Appropriations Cbmmlt- by the government and the esti­ powtred aircraft. no problem. Bridges, about aix miles southwest "B iir Cooper will be master of Saturday .ovenlnc in the school West Hartford, Nov. 18 (iP)— ing to-force air into the engine. A whole group of aircraft ex­ headed FBI antl-Communist ac­ The Rotary Club has a- long port said the accident which in­ lowi^ out'a plan announced by Gov. Peter BCon thought that his son, tee on his recent trip Jut Indo-mated cost of keeping French W A S H A B L E Although th« Air Force has a It’s the heat from the reactor act­ of the small mounteln community tivities in the San Francisco of­ ceremonies and will introduce such kiadorgulen room with a Tbanke- Lodge earlier in the year to make chthg. perts in the Pentagon and in the of Egeria. established to assist worthy- stu- feature acts as the Bunion Four; fM n g turkey dinner. They will volved Wiggins was minor. Michael, 2, had accompanied his forces there, even if strength is heavy blanket of zecurity on the ing on thia Incoi: Ing air. which fice during World War IL shows starting with Gay Nineties Wiggins is being held pending Undercliff, with a capacity of 287 reduced from 150,000 to 100,000 INTERSTATE project the following information Industry who are not closely con­ The girls, Irene Agee, 8, and her Nixon has received a letter from Miss Hare and the Ballet Ruse; i ■ prepare and . serve the dinner mother yesterday on a shoppUig converts Uie atomic energy into nected with the work on nuclear and modem comedies at the Hoi- bond at the Stafford Springs Bar­ beds, available for senile persons, trip to Hartford. Mrs. Boon men.' has come out: I'seble thruet. aister, Marv, 6, have been missing Methodist Bishop Wilbur Ham- lister Street School over 10 years George - Vince, tenor; Miss June themselvee under the direction of who, though not insane, have been AQUA SHADE ^ aircraft openly eraff at reports Since ehortiy after school Nov. 1. Hyer, violinist, dancer and soloist; Churchill. racks. He wilL appear in court thought be was home with his ' The flret A-plane could fly with­ It’s assumed that the two en­ maker, of the National Temper­ ago. Since producing musicals, all here Nov. 26. cared for in .mental hospitals .(be­ M |M| Made I te Order in five years, even within three. thst such a plane will fly any Since that time the remote aec- ance and Prohibition Conference, Louis Durocher, accordionist; Mrs. Nhw 4-H Club father. Neither knew that, until VOTES ON VOTE gines will be mounted very close time before 16 years. the proceeds from the . yearly I Sharon Macneil has been elected cause of the lack of other accom­ police grabbed him, he was ridbig Tucson, Arix. (fi—The City Coun­ BAeOV with Year Renera One aircraft reactor and the together at the center of the wing tion has been searched almost thanking him for an explshatioil shows have > gone into the single Lee Gunderson, soloist; Ed and Maaebeeter Evening n. Herald modations. his tricycle in the middle of South plane it will power are already • But among those persons who dally. of King's status. O is Lobdell, as well as the chofus president of the new 4-H sewing cil was tied 3 to 3 on the question, and practicalty affixed to the re­ know what is going on there ia a Rotary Club project, ite Student rrouh under leadership of Mrs. Coventry oorreMMndent, Mrs. For several weeks a transfer of Main Street, the town’s busiest ’’Does the mayor have to vote if under conatructiMi. So are the actor Itself. ‘This ia to keep the National Guardsmen completed Assistance Fund. This ifund was of 32 voices. Art McKay and his Undercliff’s tuberculoeis patients thoroughfare. Not until Mrs. Boon Ee A. JOHNSON atraight jet engines which are de­ hushed feeling of tenae ex]^- en ezhausting search of the sec­ orchestra will )>e on the stage in Julia DeLorge. Others elected are diaries L. Little, telephone Pil­ ■. requested by a councilman?’’ heet transfer system down to tancy over what, has been acrom- establisher to assist worthy stu­ vice president, Mercy Steffano: to the State’s three other sana­ came home was Michael missed. Mayor Fred Emery cast the decid­ signed to convert the heat from minimum size and complexity. tion last Saturday after probing Deaths/Last Night dents in furthering their edueztion typical Broadway fashion. CHAR^ NORWOOD^ semtary. Hasel Uttle treasurer, grim 8-6881. toria has-been in pibgress. By that time he was at the home ing vote—’’yes.” He then proceed­ FAINT COs the reactor into thrust. Two, pos­ plished in recent months. the underbriuOi for flva days. in rollege. and ia now iii active • Tickets for' both Friday and sibly more, engines will be bn the Linee Conventional Ward eaid he and State Police Saturday performances are still popular ^C^TH*TV Cheiyl Uttle reporter, Paula The last 2 left Monday, and 61 of Police Chief Walter Sandstrom, ed to vote on a ztming matter 699 Main St., TeL MI-9-4S01 It's said that the plane will be use by Manchester students. Oimtos. elderly and infirm persons already eating supper^. which had brought up the question. plane. LANOUAOB EXPERIMENT officera would lead any volunteers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS For the past four years the available from members of the gives c0te{tot covet3f#|«l||te Construction of aq elaborate fairly conventional. It will have from Twin Bridges toward Egeria New York- Herbert Dudley Rotary dub, at Nassiff Arms, BeiX The liame "Rip and Stitch 4-H Union Set to Buy French tinea of the Boeing B-47 or B-S2. Rotary Club haa produced min­ Chib” has been accepted. There munist- .new laboratory to speed the de­ Otand Haven, Mich. (JP) —’Third- in tha remote hope that the girla Hale, 62, .a filth writer for RKO- strel shows but this year Director son’s,' Watkins, Keller's, Harn-j Conpeicticut zfld wodd«8CM6r« ' Miss Flora Taylor ^ velopment of a second, far lighter Total weight of the cTaft is also grade atudents at C2uistian Ele­ may have strayed even beyond the Pathe Studios and a collktefal son's. Manchester Public M^ket I are seven girls. Other members are ed only not expected to be aa .much as Mark. Holmes and his two assist­ 6r30 PM . a m QMflacljl8.;lir. Patricia Updey and Pearl Potter. Wanamaker Store >n quote 7 reactor and shielding arrangement mentary School are getting a 25- territory already examined. descendant of the RevoluUonar>’ ants, Donald Richter and Phillip and the First National Ban)cl or at I Miss Flora Taylor, fund raising t has just been ordered by the Air the 350.000 pounds of the giant Waf patriot Nathan Hale. Died Harrison, have come up with an the Waddell School aftei: 7:80 on' Norwood appem nttf eeaiiiRi; VeeHnga will be each week at Mrs. chairman-of the Manchester Assn, to have B-36 bomber. minute class in conversational DoLorge's home from 9:30 a. m. Force. Plans for the sir frame are , Spanish every day. School board Wednesday. . entirely new and different piMuc- the evenings of t h e j Monday thru Friday, and ll fM* New York, Nov. 18 An of­ for the Help of Retarded Children, ■ French alreacW in an advance state of de­ This weight for an A-plane— officials plan to teach Spanish to tion in the form of a revue. to 11:15 a. m. At the next meeting announced today that the goal of time of Nixon Defending Helena, Mont. — Robert W. Har­ sOnted by The Southern they wlU discuss cutUng patterns. fer by union (employes to pay off sign. This power system also will lighter than first . anticipated— | Grand Haven youngsters if per, 52, former president of the "It's new from curtain to cur­ A professor contends that every ■ the current drive for funds Is be atraight jet. coupled with improved engines.; the Mperimental class proves auc tain” is the way Director Holmee UQd.tclephooe CodipfiRgh,' The girls will make Jumpers. Mrs. losses of the John Wanamaker $3,500. ’The drive for funds is be­ »i, capi- National Teachers Retirement man gets'his shace of bad breaks , Dtf^mge gave each a suggested Department Store to keep it open ProMema Uoked gives it auperaonic capabilities. cessfuL Choice of Aide Assn-, and executive secretary of describes the show. "The theme is The sm srt thin# to do is have ing conducted in' connection with People’s It’s said that each engine could i entirely different; there’s new list of pattern numbers. has been turned down' by th4 the observation this week of Na- I found Beeratary of Defenae Charles E, the Montana TeacViers Retirement them rellned. Wilson, put the brakes on nuclear be rated in the category pf 40,000 ' STURDY GLASSES Board since 1937, Born in Chicago, Mr. and Mre. Otd> store’s trustees. tionai Retarded Children’s Week. aainlhg. aircraft woric early in 1963 on the pounds of . thrust. TTiat’i about Washington, Nov. 18 OP)— Died Wednesday.' Hostesses at the Saturday night Coin envelopes were distributed Aides of Vice President Nixon i4i Paul P. Milling, piasident of grounds that it diommlHee are in the mall now to all residents ping training mission, leaned out Robert .L. King, former liquor R09ART FARM nounced the trusteetC action yes­ ing weight would make auch a $0,000 poimda of thrust. of the plane to drop a message. firm executive, as hie admlhlatra- tive and former assistant secretary^ LA PIZZA Monica Greenwood and Shirley terday, and said union members of- Manchester. Self-addressed en­ plane clumsy in the air, if It flew of dsfense. Bom In C olum ^nh' Shirshac were among the mem­ velopes are included for the con­ Exceaaive speed for an atomic The wind whipped off his glasses. tiva assistant. fANCY NAllVt CONNfcnClJI will try to buy the store outright. at all. And it looked aa if it would plane h u never been considered The ground crew, 600 feet below, King, a former Federal Bureau County, Ohio. Died W’ednesday.N' bers of a nominating committee The Ifew York store, at 8th St. venience of contributors. Contribu­ make inefficient use of the nuclear GRINDERS of freshmen who presented a slate tions may also be sent to Roland its prime advantage. ‘The ability picked them up, unbroken. of Investigation agsnt, has re­ Detroit — George A. Lewis, W. and Broadway, has been left be­ fuel because no engines were to stay aloft for as long as the^l signed ss vice president and gen­ Indian -fighter and Michigan's old-^ of offleere for the freshman class hind by the northwardiwmra fTTJWi.ngrowth oiof A. Miller, treasurer of the drive, known then which could take the SPAGHETTI eleven this week at Windham at the First National Bank. .Checks eral manager of - the Southern est Spanish-American War vet­ T -11 R 1^. 'E y -: the city. The store ifl ‘^•d u le d I intense temperature ov.tput of the eran. Born in Cleveland. Died H lrt School. may be made payable to the Man' reactor. Comfort C)rp. in St. Louis to be­ . EVEBY NIGHT Tomorrow's meetings include to close after Jan. 31. \ Chester Assn, for the Help of Re­ come top assistant to Nixon on 7’Uesday. annual Thanksgiying program of The "stop loss' fund offered by tarded Children. With the apparent licking of Jan. 1. 6rder a Fresh RobaTt Turkey, or a pick of the 1954 crop ‘Sunday School of Second Congre- the union. Milling said, would Eighty-Sve per cent of the funds these two problems, however, Numerous temperance groups WIN PAY HIKE. BONL'S qiiick frozen evi6£erate(d Robart Turkey, either bird will tional Church, 8:30 p.m., have . guaranteed managemedt collected will refnain in Manches V/ilson haa ^ven full go-ahead, and individuals have written please you . CHATTEnOX SiUTch Community House; square against any losses up to a million ter, thus enabling the local group with Lockheed, Convair, RMing, Nixon protesting that King still Naugatuck. Nov. 18 Iff*)—’The 618 MAIN MI-64611 dancing instructions, 7 p.m., Rob­ dollars in 1955—with the same to carry &n its program of In- General Electric and Prati A is affiliated with the liquor in­ Bristol Co. announced yesterday a ertson School auditorium; Cub offer applicable to 1956. creaalng^e opportunities for men­ (Whitney among the firz-.s working dustry. five cents an hour pay increase for We will havt m fine Scouts Pack 65, den six, 7 p.m., Milling said the money would tally tetarded. children. The re- all-out on A-plane development. 'Nixon has prepared a form let­ its employes, effective Nov. 22, and Thankajriving' selection home Mrs. James Rowley ; den have come from donations by em­ mahung 15 per cent will go to the Information lesu-ned from work ter denying ^ s and saying King a Christmas bonus of 40 hours' of choice Roast Beef, five, 7 p.m., home .of Mrs: David ployes amounting to 10 per cent on the atomic submarine, the auc- "does not now have, nor has he pay for all employes on the pay­ ^ tio n a l organization and will aid Roasting C&pt bs necessary. Instead of feed- rrsjs (Riba 5 to 5H lbs. strip avg. io lbs., chops cut out if you wish)* somewhere within dotted lines, w ith crew moved aft. /' LOIN PORK ROAST ...... lb. 65c At Pinehurst Save 15c on deal pack of MAXWELL ■07' SPECIAL SMALL ECONOMY 7 RIB PORK ROAST .'.lb. 35e INSTANT COFFEE |1,64 large jar. / Santa Says, “Plan For A Big MARY SAYS Time Again For A US Again Pinahurst Savai Monty for You on / JliSGS DINNER" ★ ★ ★ MISSISSIPPI SUCED Home Style Sausage Meat Christmas Season In 1955 By Our B t r M i ’* • 1 7 4 BACON lb. 59c SAUSAGE lb. 49c V c o n s i s t i n g o f o u r HOMEMADE "JUST RIGHT" New at Pinehurst Good ’n / ^ Rich CHEESE CAKE in Whlekiet Pinehurst weekl.v sales of thousands of pounds of Aluminum pan 49c. Take this Pinehnrst ground meats prove that* there' is "NO Brisket horned Beef • 65- HUMBUG’* in Pinehurst fresh Hamburg . . . Criseb's Thanksgiving ★ ★ ★ AND A FREE HEAD OF CABBAGE PLUS y • * ^ 7 7 9 IC w S e lS Pinehurst 89c Morrell’s Ready T o Dasssit RflcipasI wHisKie M TMt n o e u a Hamburg .... .2 lbs. 76c Elat Hams, whoie or Tastifull.v different canape MONEY A 4 AN0 7 Y IA tS O tt Pinehurst Lean Chuck shank lb. '75c or shackfi BUCCANEER NOW FORMING! - P O T A T O E S 5 0 lb b.| 8 9 ' Ndw at V Ground ....S 9 c 2 lbs. $1.15 SNACK 39c iMAiiaiff Lamb Legs lb. 69o your Deaitr’sl Pinehurst Lean Round 8H0RT-81RL01N ' HEAVY/iTfEk Steak Ground 85c 2 lbs. $1.65 ★ X)P 801- " I f f Look ahead, plan ahead for the biggest and best Christmas ever in 1955. SAVING WNI3KIIS M W68 atoouer STEAKS Lb. 69 c 4 v u a to io • CHUCK BOAST SAVE 20c ON MILL BRAND Pinehurst has the new E-Z By joining our Christmas Club NO^ you wonY have to worry where the COOKED BONELESS HAM POP, POP CORN in magic money is coming from for Christmas shopping... YOULL HAVE IT! Re-^ BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN 1 OU IM CABM Product of Holland, usually $2.79 can. aluminum throw away pop­ SnAMNT I per 39c. Gee Gee Pop Com member — thejse weekly savings add up to a big check. ^ R O A S T BEEF Lb. 7 9 c - COUPON 39* ptoor iof in oil 29c. SPECIAL $2.49 2-LB. CAN OtSnUM M INDIANS For THANKSGIVING w t will ogoin ftofurt Colifoniia 'Joiibit brtUMPKIN PIES e viASloie / - ktys and Dimeck's m divt birdi. O rdtr yotr* torly. All sIr m ot pepiilor pH eti John O’Neill says that Cy. "the Birds Eye Man” has ar­ ★ ★ ★ to your dealer ranged aome ''terrific” rveekend and holiday frozen food FM - M 5 CRANBERRY SPICE CA K E values . . . — Choose One O f The^e Clubs — ^ MILX-FED M A IN E LIVE saamssa w4At You'll thrill to the new Seal- ■ PACKBD BY BIRDS EYE test Devil Mint Ice Cream. Orange V E A L S T E A K Lb. 8 9 c LOBSTERS Juics A Week for 50 Weeks $ 2 5 . 0 0 Scofcfc SquRsh 2 pkgs. 35c 2 for 39c : ★ ★ ★ BOUI-FED l ■ ■ / Cut Com Chicken Pica. 61ENCMNAN 2 pkgs* 35c 2 for 63c $ 1 , 0 0 A Week for 50 Weeks $ 5 0 . 0 0 VEALCHOPS Lb. 3 9 c • 5 9 ' Be sure to have plenty of Mvoano n o f aconAM Redeem P & G Coupons at DATE-NUT RARE M ...... these low every day Pine­ Crisco OR hand for all your ‘Ptooe V PRIDE OF (Or e g o n '' '■< hurst prices ... Cri.sco with $ 2 . 0 0 A Week for 50 Weeks $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 LAND O' LAKES BUTTER u c.h»,69 c Thanksgiving baking and STRAW BERRIES ...... 2^— 10 •e z . p k g s. 4 9 e coupon in this paper. frying. Women prefer Crisco NUICOIM STUMT __, ^ lbs. 83c H " ” 4 j e Serve with our VzniUz Ice Crezm CARNATION more than 2 to 1 over any n o o , 101 MINCE-MEAT PIS NABISCO GRAHAMS iMPoerto noM scotiaib FARMHOUSE 8 IN. FAMILY SIZE B«x 33c other brand of ahortaning. MINCE PIES ...... $ 3 . 0 0 A Week for 50 Weeks $ 1 5 0 . 0 0 • ««ee«e»i . 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BKB-AU Butler.- Order Thanksgiv­ Dreft ...... lb. 31c /rk DIOBSTIBUS I ing Fruit Baskets now ...’ 'C A M or special gift FOOD bas­ MAXW ELL HOUSE COFFEE. u n. 98c kets . , Prices from CAM OP 34 3.U $7.60 up. ★ ★ ★ SAVE where more people, everywhere, are -MAMT NATtOlUUV I Pinehurst Crisp PYssh OPEN DAILY UNTIL « F .M . WM ASK ABOUT OUR UNIQUE TAKlr THIS COUPON TO YOUR DEAIFP THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. AVASAMil AT A lP CUCUMBERS ~ Da%’e Meintoeh. thinks you wUI ■ mEkAKKm d o j v e r y s e r v i c e 10c each 3 for 26c Uke the epeciai Cott offer of 6 _^_ ___ _ - - beautiful glasses for 99c with saying .. . in Mutual Saving Banks NSW Tray Pack of 6 Per- the purchase of 2 Cott Ale or SAVE t o < 4 ? : fact Red R ^ flavors at regular price. ■/ I TOMATOES 36c ■ •)/ WHEN YOU BUY A 118 CELERY FROM X- \ p c . F O O D The Fkvorite Sugar Wafer MARTIN BICKER 3-LB. CAN OF CRISCO EAST CENTER NABliSQO SUGAR WAFEtUI , Ig. beh. 19c' O m a r t W THC MMXS:' V orniSTU'ISlJlrirU! 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< : ...... , ...... -. , ,,.... . , FOURTEEN M^CHESTt|Et EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1964 ^|...| .im !■ Ijy l have invited OeorgS to consult wlthf tee will review ire Worthy Mistress Mrs. Barbara J. ing motif used in tha '^Vors and em o UlADiM DOS Section Two THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 him about the selection, of an Democrats’ Plan structure. Such a review, prbbably iianrI;> Btfr lEiifning l^rraUl THURSDAY^ NOVEMBER 18, 1954 Pages IS to 28 Knowland Renews prbfa Worthy Mistress Bell, who in turn preserited - gifts napkins. ' Norwich, Nov. 1^(8’)—Jtineh J. American to present U.S. ideas on would take almost the entire time ■------Bellas, 59, propunent Nbrwirit CaU (or Red $plit tlJS. charier revision to the .U.N. May Start Row of the first session. Seated by D of L to ' her' outgoing officers. Favorite^ 'luncheon casserole: business and c i ^ leader, died un­ charter session scheduled next The recent Congress enacted a Preceding the Installation, a sliced hard-cooked egg teamed expectedly at Jiis home yesterday year. tax law which Eiemocrats claim­ b> . - baked ham supper was served by with ..ffMUned - canned asparagus after suffering a stroke. Bellas, /George said the offer of coopera- (Ooatinaed from Page Om ) ' Woman of Year Opens Women^s Day* at Burton’s Garden (Club Sets jBudgeTHike (Owrtiwwa nt^ f t y OM) ed gave preferefltial treatment to Mrih Arlene Williams of Bolton Mrs.'Edith Ford and h*r commit­ and'cream sauce. Top. with but­ owner of JiWo restaurants and a Pioneer Employes One Little Maid tton On foreign and defense poli­ big business and wealthy individ­ tee. The tables were decorated tered crumbs and grated. Cheddar Main Street office building, leaves Wbll* Knowland oxpreMed con cies was "very well received" by sidered by Congress well before uals. Eisenhower strongly defend­ was seated as wortty mistress of Annual Sale Date Daughters of Ll^rty No. 17, with ^he colors of the order, ped cheese and heat until bubbly in a his widow, a daughter, a sinter and tlnuod ftn rt about poaaibla world those who attended the conference. adjournment/ ed it as one which will provide in­ kbd orange, with the 'piankd'giv- Before^Voters While Rayburn did. not say so, centives to business expansion. • moderate oven. two bybthers. » tfeVOlopitnnta, othcri who con* LOLI, in Oranjle'HaU Tuesdsiy Union Smashing Defeat The Manchester Garden Club current sentiment in Congress is Rayburn said the Democrats evening at 'semi-public insUlla- (■rrod with KlMahower and Dull*# to divorce pay Increase le^slation are ready to give the President a has set the dat.e of Thursday, Dec. Panel Discusses - Uon of (fleers by installing depu­ HANDSOM i SILVER-I Commissioner* Seeking yaatarday on foneifn and defenae from postal rate boosts. 'Die ad­ three-year extension of his au­ Votci 359 to 133 Against Jamea BUls, TWUA director 116, for its annual Chriatmaa sale poUdaa rapbrted what seemed to ministration has sought to 'couple thority, to negotiate foreign trade ty Past Mistress Mrs. Edna M. .. Western Uonnscticut, who was of greena and decomtiona. As in Additional Firemen at agreeipenU. The President this la charge of tffi"union’s campaign, add up to a liaeanlMr of tension. Citiaiiens, Schools them. Rayburn said he is opposed Goethjmr and her staff from Char­ Latest Organiaing Plea previous years, It will be held in San. Oaorga (D*Oa), who ax to Increasing flrst-class letter rates year requested a three-year ex- ter, Oisk Lodge No. 317 of Hart­ wished the company well. -Annual Fall Meeting to 4 cents, as the administration tension,i with additional authority "I'd like to Uisnk everyone who Center Church House from 11 a. pacta to become dtaim an of the The second In, the "For Better ford. I By TWUA — Company W rtlfit Kelatlona committee In asked. He did not rule out'pro­ to cut tariffs, but settled for a helped in the drive," Ellis said, m. to 5 p. m. The committee ex­ A propoaad budget of IlfO.OM, Schools" aeries M broadcasts pre­ simple dne-year continuance after , Her associati officers installed j u s t the new Senate in January, aald posed hikes in other ratea at the same time are; Mrs. Florh " Expresses Gratification "and I want to wish the company pects to be able to offer a large abo^t I4Q.MO more than last year's the Preaident and Secretary of sented by w nc in cooperation important opposition within the the best of luck and success." with the Connecticut Citlxens for Backs M% Parity GOP develoj^. Revival of the Is­ P. Grade, deputy mistress; Mrs. assortment of holiday table ar­ -will be submitted for approval ,to Stata aimoored to have', *‘a While some Senate Democrats Elizabeth, Caverly, recording sec­ Pioneer Parachute smployea Under the terms of the Taft- rangements, wreaths, sprays and atrnsthened conviction that We the Fiiblic Schools will be heard sue seems ceriain to touch bff a yestsrdsy turned down the ’Taxtile the taxpayers of the South Man-. on Sunday, Nov. 21, at\jU30 p. m. have said they favor a trial period new inter-party battle; high tar­ retary: Mrs. Georgina Tomlinson, WHIN YOU MIY Hartley labor set, the union can­ novel decorationa. 'are moving toward a stron(er of at least a year for the new financial secretary;. Mrs. Martha Workers Union of America, CIO, not call for another election for cheater Fire District at the die- positlan In meetinc: the difficult "Citizen Action on the School iff advocates are predominantntly in in its bid to become their bargain­ Mist Millicent Jones, chairman PYont” will be discussed by a panel farm price support system. Ray­ the Republican ranks. - / Leemon, treasurer; Mrs. Mary S. one year, and Ellis said the union of the sale committee, will be as­ trlct’e ennuel fell meetinff In the proUema of the world." burn asserted he is for "80 per Phelps, chapUin; Mrs. Lillian Mc- HOOD ICE CREAM ing agent in a- tmion election super- would not attempt to organise the flrehouee on Spruce Street tonight. "TiMy have increased faith in consisting' of Sherwood Robb, 'Viaed^y the Nstionsl Labor Rela­ sisted by Mrs.. Frank Bickmore as chairman of the Board of Kdbca- cent parity." Parity ir a legal Caughey, first conductress; Mra plant again until it is asked by the co-chairman. Others on the com­ The increase is needed, accord­ the eventual solutions of these Ruby E. Carson, second con­ tions Board. employes. ing to Commissioner Georgs C. problems," the Geor^a Senator tlon in Manchester: Atty. Jay Ru- standard for farm prices said to mittee are ,;Miss Ellen Buckley, binow,. member of the Connecticut be'fair to farmers in relation, to ductress; Mrs. Mary Copn. first Voting for no unimi were 359 of Although the election made the Mrs. B. F,'Crehore, Mrs. Edson Hunt, because of the addition of aaid. "There was a frow'inir .feeling Police Arrests lecturer; Mrs. Martha Cranston, the employes, while voting in favor two day men during the past year, th at thaoe ptoblema are ^ not in* Citizens orgahisatioh;- and -Mrs. their costs. argument as . to which parachute Herrick, Mrs. Warren Keith. Mrs, Hugo Benson, chairman, Manches­ A t the President's insistence, the second lecturer; Mrs. Edith Ford, were 133. The NLRB reported that manufacturer pays the highest Fred Pohiman, Mrs. Roland Mid­ a hike in firemen’s salaries and the aoluble." ter Citizens Committee. Mrs. ouUide guard; Mrs. Annie Donnel­ '1 7 of the ballots were challenged, \.'sgss aesdemic, the company’s proposed hiring of four more men George and other conferees said receinit Congress replaced the old Three drivers arrested yester­ ford, Mrs. Joseph Handley, Mrs. during the coming year. The Rsdph C. Lasbury, president of rigid 90. per cent supports on basic ly, first trustee; Mrs. Anne Park­ all of them by the union. pqst-elscUon . statement renewed J, Russell Pitkin and Mrs. Henry Bsenhower and Dulles indicated a the Connecticut Cltisehs, will act day were charged with traffic vio­ er. secmid trustee: Mrs. Annie I' The secret balloting took place the debate "to keep the record budget for the year how ending belief that the Russians are en* crops With a new law providing lations. Rockwell. amounted to 31*2.(X)0. as moderator. ' for flexible-scale ranging between Perlne. third trustee; Mrs. Clara between the houra qf -1 p. m. and 5 straight." f ' HeraML Phots countering internal dUHcuIties The discussion is expected to Jaipes E. Shea, 29, South Coven­ Robinson, color bearer; Mrs. Aimie In the west wing of the company's Club members are reminded of Dagmar Olsea If the increase is approved, within their satellite Countries, 82 >4 and ^ per cent of parity. try, was arrested by Patrolman On Monday, Ellis had labeled as the workshop meeting to be held toration of the previous 2H mill show how^effective citizens' groups Johnston, pianist; Mra. Barbara J. -'-plant on Forest Street. In all, 838 "erroneous” the company’s asser­ with a consequent weakening in can be in^supporting school board Congress Wd]! have to decide John Turner and charged with Bell, past worthy mistress; Thom­ workpr were eligible to vote. tomorrow at TO a. m. at the home Dagmar Olaen will appear in the tax rate would he necessary, Hunt the Soviet's world rosition. early in the year what to do about speeding just before midnight last as Conn, first adviser; Thomas 49# AT MOST tion that Its wages were the high­ of the president, Mrs. Alexander adds. And for the more than 13.000 decisions. The vote yesterday constitute est in the Indiutry. The claim had part of Nella, one of the Three Lit­ Will Ceasult Democrats schooled reductions in corpora­ night. Leemon, second . adviser, and the second election rebuff suffered Mannella, 114 Lakewood Clrdle. taxpayers' in the district, 'the pos­ A White House statement said tion and a x.c i s e sales tax­ Following his a r^ st in the Thomas Smith, third-adviser. been made In a letter that went to N. They are invited to attend tle Maida, In' the play of the same sibility of a three mill 'tax rate BEE AUUtM STORES by Use union at Pioneer and mark­ alt employes over the Weekend. Biaenhower called at the meeting es, tUiti||b other, major tax legis­ morning by Patrolman Joseph Hil- The installing staff wore floor- ed the failure of Us third attempt and work on material for the sale, name. Lorraine Johnson and EMith cannot .be ruled out. for a "continuing bi-partisan ap­ West Hartford IJPh -P o 11 c e- lation is likely during the first inski, Charles J.. Gelbert, 22, East length white gowns with oorsues to organise the Cheney Bros, sub­ In its latest statement, inbneer whether or not they are members Petersen will be featured as her The final decision on the nilll proach to foreign affairs and na­ .man Robert E. Muldoon , saw session of the new Congress. But Hartford, was charged with riola- of yellow cluysanthemums. The sidiary. The TWUA was defeated said 'that "all of the information of the committee. sisters. rate will come after assendbling tional security matters." Conferees smoke pouring from a tree and a new tax law, aimed at removing tion of rules of the road. installation ceremony, with * the in s similar election four years cps.tained in that letter Waa baaed Their timely entrance provides of the town's Grand List by Asses; aaid the Preaident assured Demo­ sounded the alarm. When the fire­ what Rayburn called "Inequities," Mrs. Louise K. Ashton, 32, 169 new officers forming a lighted ago, and in 1952 it gave up s cam­ upon fact and can be substanti­ the punch to the comedy. Eatrella. aor Henry Mutrie, necessary beforcN crats tiiey will be consulted in ad­ men arrived, Floyd W. Parish, an is almost certain to be considered Loomis St., was charged with dis­ cross while the soloist sang appro­ paign after flnding little interest ated by records.” The company also Nella, and Elia' ‘irith their bright the rate can be set at the spring vance of decisions on critical is- off duty firennan, scrambled down during 19S8, a presidential bnd regarding a stop sign on Wood- priate selections, was very impres­ for a'union‘ among the workers. ssid it checked with "the proper Committee Plans and friendly manners, inatlll a feel­ meeting of the district. •uss. the tree. He explained to his col­ congressional election year. bridge Street at the intersection sive. Immediately after the election suthoiitlcs" and learned there is ing of checrfulneaa into a house­ Caadidatea For Poets As n start on the cooperative leagues that ha was smoking out Rayburn predicted that the With Oakland Street by Patrolman Gifts were presented to the In­ yesterday, the company relesssd. no commetrial Arm In Philadelphia Anniversary Ball hold devoid of anything but bitter- Other business to come before profram, Dulles was reported to a swarm of bees for a friend. House Ways and Means commit- Rajonond Peck. stalling deputy and also to Past a two-psgs statement expressing making parachutes. neas and retirement, l^ffresaivaly the meeting will concern election its appreciation to the workers for This was a reference to a union they seem to be winning the c>—The Rich- few days after the request. • It with pnde for yean to come for it's guaranteed for ten full years . , , tmartly styled to' match any tilverwan patteml Why, it's pntc> tically a gitt from HooidI GUARANTOO But hurry, this offer it limiteffi 10 YEARS \ One holidny drink they A l l , love Buy delicious Hood Ice Cream Nut Roll, or Hood Special Dm- thaws achid tkal Market^s• ' % ■ Food Festival orgted Nut Roll, whoever you see the Hood sign.

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S • A ^ j-”',!’- -.'v-q- r-i-r; m r r . X. / i "V • v'V- u r r. / X PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVEIHNG HBRALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THlhlSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954, X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. .MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1984 PAGE NINETEEN w o r n — |4it Daily Radio T)eacher College mil Uis pstn. And ft siqisrcntiy President Hilton C. Buley o f the U now the only one o f Connecti­ part o f a program the New Havsn tlon and or such children acts only on that nerve. Reterded Pupils New Haven State Teachers Col-» cut's foBr teachers' colleges which College ia trying td develop in the within ework of the reg- ’The olue that stllbamidine might w n o —U M lege who Wpuld like to see the col­ trains teachers of the mentally geld of mental dedctency. ular school m. be good came after It had been lege become a "N ew England re" handicapped.' Chooses Queen Schools’ Concern He said other steps in the pro­ “3. Encouragefoqnt of teachers F At LOW n u i s s r 4 given to people suffering from in­ gional center" for such work. ■ The "New England ' Regional gram are: to consider the cnMlenge oppor­ . I t a tbiloirtiis pncnun ■ d w tam tilii ternal fungus'diseases.' These pa­ Taking part last night in a panel Cdnler” which he proposed vokld "1. Development of greater pub­ WHAT—Mippar Saranada ' i New Haven, Nov, 18 (J>>—Alice tunities open to them teaching ■in aiqi|iU«d ' iqr tb« ridio nuuui(*> W n c —Nawa ol World tients after a time said their New Haven, Nov, 18 —New discussion sponsored by the associ­ not Only train teachers biit would lic understanding of meniairy re­ the mentally retarded." ^Arthur Drif %Hmi BuiUi u d a n aubjact to c b a i^ WDRC—^orallera Moore, a freshman from Milford, cheeks felt numb. concepts, abont training mentally ation for retarded children in provide “ resource services for the tarded children. ^ WGTH—Gabriel Haattar That gave Dr. George W. Smith, r e t a r d ' children place- more re­ greater New, Haven, an affiliate advice and counsel of the mentsilv without nodea. waa elecf^ today as campa* "2. Generation o f public interest .Good houses. are made by- Ate a L a neurosurgeon of Johns Hopkins sponsibility for such activity on of the National Asan. for Retarded retarded." WHAt—aupper harenade CHOCOLATE que6n at New Haven State Teach- and support to enable local school carpenters and good homes Poika Hop W n0-<5a, M m o Family Hospital, Baltimore, and Dr. Jo­ the local . school’ system, says Children, Buley said New Haven This'proposal, Buley said, is one officials to" provide" for the educa- good marrisges.. WCCC—Record Reru* 2$SF~®' *• WuiTow ^^rs College, and the three "jtrl*'’ WOTH-CalabriUea seph M. Miller, Veterans Adminis­ Herald A d m WKin-^l«auut HaUnaa OR DEVIL iitvj|»er court will include a senior tration Hospital, Fort Howard. IQrC—Beckstaae WUo who'-l* more than old enough to WDRC-N«i«T o »» Kolby Md., the :dea of trying it against WOTH—Jack'a Wdxwoflu be her iqother and is, in fact, five tfc douloureux. •>>*“ times a grandmother. WHAT-Poika Bop JKgS^ggTDataeUra Ml«a Mooi’e. and her .eburt, coii- 'The drug has, completely ban­ W C ^—Record Reeua avoid the rush Of LAST MINbu SHOPPING . ! . ■isting; of a Rtihderlt from each of ished pain in 15 of the first 16 pa­ Wmr^Reouett MaUaca Pollab Natieaal Home tients treated. Smith said. ’Ike '■I w n c —dtella Dallaa Rogara .1 the three upper clawes, will reign BUY YOUR YOU'LL FIND VALUES GALORE NOW AT YOUR AAPI WDRO-Cal Kolby first patiant so far has been free WOTU-^ack’a wanrerfca itaettra tomorrow a.t New Haven’s, home­ of pain for 25 months. One of the 4>l REG. 39e coming football game With Bran- 16 has had 80 per cent relief of WBAY—Polka Bop r«^U a'a Studio Party dela University. WCOC—Raeord Ravaa pain, but he may have some other WKNB—RMueat MaUaaa * ^ «w “^alch As their members of'x.th e condition besides the nerve trou­ \ WnO-Whlder------WWdei ' , _WOra—iuivar B ^ a Queen’s coimt, the, seniors chbse ble. WDRC-Cal K M ra Alice Fiondella, 53, of Ksat WOTH-Jaek'i___ ■ wanm ba^ 'wHf^-^Jmla’a Studio Party How permanent the pain-killing WTK^Bob Hope Haven, who has five grandchil­ la remains toi be seen. The attacks Polka 3JDRC-Nlfbt Watch For your Thonksgivlng dossort ordor dren and may have s ix '. by the WTtC-Wocaaa to Beoaa ^ WGTH—surer Bagla usually come every five or six W D R O -^ K o ^ SPECIAL TRIMMED HOLIDAY time she 'takea her place in Mias months . at least. Other medical _JgQTH-Jack'a waxwarka ‘w ^ T—Onle'a Studio Party Moore's court tomorrow. One of treatments haVen't extended that W no-Spand a Million her daughters is expecting a child Waatara Canraa WMIC—R. Clooney freedom peHod much more than wnc-JiMt Plata MU ^ WGra—Nawa; Arnold any day. 'six months. NEXT WEEK WDRO—Nawa Mrs. Fiondella enrolled)'.'in the Stllbamidine works in a curious \ _ waTH-8fL Praatoo ol tha Tukea Oaala’a Studio Party 10” LAYER CAKES college to learn to be « " teacher way. Daily doses kre given only 8ilS™ w n c —Spand a Million WBAY—Waatara.OaraaaB WDRC—Northa o f the mentally handicapped be­ for the first 14 days. A fter a week, ARP ST0|ES dPEN w ont—Celebrity Time REG. $2.2$ cause. she said, "m y kids were all the pain starts to go away, but it y T f i - i j t of rakoa V t o AT—NIahlt Watch grown up. We were alone, and I come back after about two'weeks. W n^M utlc Take the hopping out of shopping for had nothing to do.” Then—with no more drug given— 'T il 9 P.llfc^ES. 'V ^ T —Waatan Canvia WDRC—^Amoe 'n' Andy the pain disappears one to foiir w n c —1080 Radio ^ WGTH—R; Flannagan Thanksgiving fo ^ s ! Fill your entire Hdr husband, Jeah Fiondella, a WDRC-Cal Kolby menu in one quick stop at PO PULAR commercial artist, says of his at­ months after treatment had start­ WGTH—Wasworka ‘traAT—Night Watch tractive, gray-lialred wife, a slim ed. ^ wnc—Brotherhood where A L L the makings for a good w iry the drug behaves this way Oararaa WDRC—Amoi and Andy 120 pounds; ^WGTH—R. Flannagan old fashioned Thanks^ving Dinner ” She'."i a real live wire. I can't is not clear. Smith aald. V The drug can 'be ^ taken by MORE goodoioting for yourilollorthi^eor WGTH—Waxworka WHAT—Nawa: Nirat Watch are right at your fingertips. We’ve keep up with her; 1 think she's Wno-Ubbar. M ^ the best of everything in the tradi­ terrific.” mouth. » WBAY—Nawa WDRC-Mr. keen WTXO-Nawa WOTH—H. Flannery tional foods. . . and best of sO, every­ JANE PARKER FRUIT CAKE WDRO—Nawa M iK - ^opu^a*i WOTB-Nawa W%LT-Nawa; Night Wateh thing is low, low priced to help yon ‘Prison Lawyer’ • : l t - wnc—Olldaralaeve feast for the least. Step in today and New Drug Slops Templing and deh- WHAT-Sport BpoUlfht w m o —Mooda (or Romanea WTlc-«tiieUy iiorSi ^WOTH—Celebrity Tima save your way through your entire Failure in Court cious-O.ver fwo- WDRC—Salman Tic Douloureux OVEN-READY WGTH—Plaao PortralU t^ X -N e w a ; Night Wateh shopping list. tKirds fruits and nuts \ jW- Wnc-World o( Mualc SUPER MARKETS TURKS Boston, Nov. 18 (/R—Carl G. WHAT—flappar Senerada WDRC—Mooda for Romanea w n c —Amerioaa ProfUea Wpra-i-Author Meeta CriUc TUSKSIIS By ALTON BI..AKRSI.EE Smith, 24, known as the "pri.son WDRO—Guy Lombardo FRESHLY GROUND (AI* Science Reporter) " ‘ lawyer" et slate prison because c ^ t . 2 9 AT THIS YEAtS lOWEE WGTH—Bill Mara WHAy—Nawa; NUht Wateh ALL LEAN BEEF ^ Atlantic City, N.J., Nov. 18 tJPi he studied law while behind bars, wnc—World of Mualc ★ OCEAN SPRAYS Tops in QnalitT— tops in Value! PleasinRiy •i« —The "worst pain in the world" is has )0sC his first case. PRICES YOU CAN AffORD 16 LBS H c I^LIS AT-^ppa; Baaar^ WDRC—Mooda for Romance ^WOTH—Author Maeta Critic plump and temptingly tender young tom and being stopped by curlo\is new Superior Court Judge Eugene A. OR LESS ^ J ROVER ______1 Tbomaa hen turkeys with plenty of delicious meat on Hud.son turned dbwn yesterday 2 .4 9 A LARGER TURKEYI WGTH-& GaatnaU WHAT—Newa; Night Wateh drug described today to the Last yr. 89c LB Isut yr. 85e LB <*•- w n c —Nawa their deep breasts and well-rounded drumsticks. Nambiii^ »29’ Ameriesn College of.Surgeons. every one of a scrias of motions q o k Last year $9-45 !>ought only 15 lbs \ .WHAT—Atppar lanerada WDRC—Newa; Almaaaa A super-good buy in super-good eating. TENDER MINUTE M The pain comes from a nerve prepared )iy Smith on behalf of CAKE O . O O A wonderful, iulqr, fuli-brtiited AAP Turltoy , , , « bumper crop of-booufiot tbo wno-ThaaSr o( Melody WOTH-Nawa himself andi six other cpnvicts un­ NOW for $9.45 ypu can buy 21 lbs WDRO—Ti ___ Brate u iii— ailment In the face -tic douloiireiLX boct in 20 yeert . . . md for peed roewni Tho A4P Turliey you pkk bsi beeM WOTO^PbUiai Lawla WHAT>rNawa; Night Wateh CRANBERRY der indictment in conneKtion with — fairly common after 40. Attacks JANE PARKER STIKUSSIL Here’s another— •poelilly brod to give you moro meet . . . will bo. young, geverful md In Iho grime ' Saroeada can last steadily for two to three a prison outbreak. LARGE 8-IN PIE — —----- Report Steaks >59* week.s. Victims can't eat, or even The motions\ sought tci-^ qua.sh Last year $ 7 .5 6 bought only 12 lbs condition . . . will rtquir# ibt lo»»t emount, of work before cooking . . . It prlcod the indictnient.s;:, allow the pris­ IC UtM— 'Shave. Some eoniinit suicide from N O W for $ 7 .6 5 you can buy j 7 lbs right to givo you tho biggoct vchro on the finott eusthy bW. And every A4P WBAT-Nlta Wateh ALL LEAN MEAT . oners to confei' togetlier,. to ch WflO StefUght Saranada the agony. Many doctors agree DUTCH APPLE PIE ., 3 9 Turkey ic uneonduienelly gucrfnieed to Mtlkfy , . , or your mortey bedi without ^WDRC-Cal Kolby examine dlarip!lnar.v repbpts, SAUCE with victims that it's the worst learn names of prosecution wM- Budgtt-Wist—Buy tii* Larg# Siztl guetlion. T etorM on JANE PARKER-TEMPTING AND TENDER wimT—Nlta Watn pain in the world. nes.ses and obtain a bill of par­ O d P u * T w o w n c starlight Saranada Surgery cutting the face nerve ticulars. Stew Beef >49° ■IADY-TO-COOK-BELTSVILLt-5 TO 8 L8S SHOULDER CUT _ ^ hra been the best remedy. But Judge Hudson al.so denied a mo­ LARCI-RIADY-TO-COOK-3^ LBS Jacques Cousteau,, first raised the that causes loss of all sen.satlon in tion b.v prisoner Robert Slcard. GLAZED DONUTS PKG OF 12 2 9 ’ cry that Aldabra was endangered one side of the face, sometimes 23. of Ea.sthainpton, asking that British Seeking tqr an influx of humans. He leads to eve complications and loss Smith be allowed to represent him CCflrA '’•rkcr HALF rt QC WHOIE BROILER TURKEY^ 55<^ ROASTING CHICKENS u63‘ brought up the issue in a recent of an eye. at the trial beginning Dec. 15. Chock Full of Null SlZeOy SIZE 0¥ N BBC television broadcast that Veal Chops > 4 9 ’ A fairly new drug, stllbamidine, Instead, Judge HUd.son as­ jane PARKER R IA O Y -t O -C O O K -P lU M P , TENDER, TO 5Vz LBS To Saye Island ■bowed motioh pictures he took 2 g c ■lADY-TO-COOK-FANa FLUMP, 8 TO 10 LIS seems to paralyze or somehow signed Att.v. Walter Powers to Coffee Cake DATE FILLED there. i ONE PIE S9UASH OR strike at the face neive causing instruct the defendants. EA Oddly e n o i^ , Britain’s recent JANE PARKER IT.LL Time Ignores BONELESS White Bread IIB 1 OZ LOAF GENUINE CAPONS PLUMP GEESE uSS* agreement with Egypt to evaluate TALL ONLY the Sues Canal has complicated XBRISKET PKG FANCY PLUMP NATIVE London, Nov. 18 UP)—Tiny AI- 49i Sandwich Rolls Aldabra’a f u t u r e .. Government Corned Jeef JANE PARKER OF I Ducklings riady-toh:ook. c/i-ji.i its ii Smoked Picnics ihort^ nk m dabra—ibra the inland time fo m t — authorities explained that 1,500 poped . problem for thea BritiAh CANS PKG TOPS FOR TENDERNESS Beychellu natives employed by CHOICE Dinner Rolls JANE PARKER OF 12 „Veal Cutlets JUICY AND SUCCULENT LB Lean Hamburg ,35' Colonial Office today toda; beeauae hu- the British Army in Sues now will PUMPKIN 3 mana threaten unwitUnfly to de> be returned to their already over­ STEER BEEF MEATY AND 3 5 ^ ^ ASSORTED FLAVORS Squash Veal Loin Chops \ stroy the tropic paradiae. crowded Indian Ocean islands. Chuck Roast 43f JANE PARKER EA DELICIOUS II Bacon ..59^ •oeo „55' The Houae of Commona will hear It has oeen euggeeted that 1,000 FULL iC lAIOI I I I A . me queiieationa about the future of thia of these men be sent to Aldabra to WAYBEST OCIAM'.SPKAY-DELICIOUS WITH TURKEY Veal Roast LEG or RUMP l. 4 9 Shrimp niSHFROZEN iOX A oU tF u G O 2ndndlan Ocean atoll 265 milea north* QT. fell the mangrove trees for timber weat of Madayapcar. 1LB and settle there. A spokesman said ROTS. CUT-UP A natnral monument to the 1 . 1 9 PORTERHOUSE, SlRlOIN, T-BC^NE or CLUB the colonial office here communi­ Chickens CRANBERRY SAUCK 2 cZ 3 7 dawn of creation, a jHaee where eon teats ROASTING CHICKENS 2 cated with the Seychelles admin­ only natuiraliata ehould go, they Ma’s Soda 3 istration to determine boW far FRESH want the teland freed forever from WITH lOe NEWSPAPER COUPON \ I these negotiations had progressed. Winter Hill Cider43'„,65' the threat of an invaaion by man For Thanksgiving we have raised a special limited \ Bcientific circles hope the pro­ L E A N RIB and hie machinee. . STEAKS ject will be abandoned. Capt. LI. Pork Roast lot o f our unexcelled captins and chickens, four to eight Stuffing Bread 22' Bfaettoany VIrgla lale Coustreau said; “If men come into MILK-FED Toe hundreds of thousands of this Eklen with axes, and bulldos- pounds. To be silre.of your choice please order now. years AMabra remained practically era Aldabra no longer will support CAN F U L L CUT Poultry Seasoning „„ ir untouched. It developed Ita own its wonderful life. It will be lost forms of natural life—weird crea* forever.” CRISCO Veal Legs Fresh Oysters STANDARD tures that seemed more related to ROGER O L C O n the age of dinosaurs than to the r e a d y fUtUmSH PRODlfCf. . . CNOfCf DRIID fWlTS AHO NOTSI im U TY POLES CASUALTIES Sausage Meat All BRANDS modem world. Gazetteers list its Pkg.O f TO EAT 403 West Center Street Phone Mitchell 3-7833 present population as 47. . Hartford, Nov. 18 (lIV^The Con­ 100 Tea Bags FLORIDA-FULL OF JUICE Charleg Darwin, father of the Full Shank Half ANN PAGE-PURE FRUiT JAR «Sc Mixed necticut Safety Commission came 2 18 ORANGES SIZE 200-216'i DOZ IN SNELL REGAIO theory of evolution, knew this is­ up yesterday with another statis­ •\ Vt Lb. Pkg. Smoked Ham diamond land and iU odd forms of U fa - tic to use in its campaign to get FRESH Rll LOIN CUT Walnuts V 1 It CELLO BAG 4B« giant land tortoises big enough motorists to take it easy-the an­ TETLEY TEA STRAWBERRY P R IS IK V I 3 5 ’ CRANBERRIES r S ” ’.“ “19= U. C for a man to. ride, great sea tur­ nual coat of replacing utility poles a m 49 tles and fierce land crabs. Of the knocked down by automobiles and / YELLOW M Fruits lls dromedary jar 14 species of birds on Aldabra, IS ^ MARTINSON'S ^ Pork Ckops Fib. Veal Chops Mb. NATIONAL I20Z trucks. In 1953, said the commis­ 1 Lb. $$$ DOIAAR DAYS $$$ Mayonnaise °;"'49' GOLDEN LBS ibqj ‘ are unknown elsewhere, including sion, Connecticut accidents made SWEET POTATOES Stuff Datel BRAND PKG 9® TP the fUghtleaa rail and several it necessary to replace 937 poles. AT THE ' Vac Can Ann Page'Ketchup 2 ',o“ 37' species of ibis. The cost was 1305,533.94 in money. EATING OR COOKING PKG F i g s ,oNNEV'p°o 2 y ^ 4 3 ' They live on and near Aldabra’s The commission didn’t say what it bytHe APPLES 4 39= COFFEE Stuffed Olives 33' V nadian 80 square miles of rough coral and was in injury and death. It did FLORIDA FRESH s « American Bologna PIECE bRIO ldW AY M ILLS Turnips yAXEO li$ -IV mangrove swamps surrounding a ■ay, however, that "in these auto GRAPEFRUIT LARGE SIZE 54-64's O FOR MO lagoon. The atbU is administered versus fixed object accidents it is Tomato Soup 95' FlOtlOAX 10*^ as part of the SeycheUes Colony. safe to conclude that the motorist lumbers lONCGREEW^ 9® yog QUALITY A French naturaUst, Ckpt. has no one to blame but himself." Save! Save! Sav6! Sparkle Gelatins„:';.„4„o,2T SQUASH BUTTERNUT or HUBBARD LB CALIFORNIA EMPEROR 2 l. s 2 9 « Skinless Frankfurts FRESH GRAND FOR d% m CAL1F. Phsek e o c LAjllES* LADIES' MILD AND'MEILOW • 3 lBJ8jfe^2 .7 9 BOILING A LBS J LADIES' WHITE ONIONS I Celery Hearts CELLO WRAP PKO NnON •j-Ot. Can KNIT 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE ;^9 5 ’ - / Cottage Cheese PANTIES SILVERBROOK LB *. 1 6 ^ l i t sox Sage Cheese GRAND FOR SNACKS ® PvilIRklt ------J*r Iw W 3 For BLOUSES / 3 For Red Circle Coffee 97' FRESH BUTTER CREAMERY PRINT 1 CREAMY IS'/sOZ15'/i OZ Sharp Cheddar OHwt OMWnber SUM |E| AGED CURED II No. -t'h ^ Bokar Coffee u...c99' GREEN BEANS , CANS ® Sipiasli Muenster Cheese TASTY S Krcft, PmMppI* S OZ A 9 C $J.OO SJ-OO SULTANA lO'/zOZ Cheese Spreads or Pimento JAR fkklw sweet H C » S f l D * l m u Qaart 5 0 ‘ 1 LB PKG OF CHOCOLATES & H LS PKG MINIATURES STUFFED OLIVES LARGE JAR PLUM, DATE OR FIG UOZ * C f Puddings CROSSE t BLACKWELL JAR j w , 1 ^ r ic k ir t CHQCOLATES BOTH 1 4 'jiO Z « a c ^ Pl« Cruft _ l-LB. PURE VEGETABLE 1 19 A AC CROCKER B ' CANS % p ix s B t m Y or B irrrT Margarine 2 PROS. GUARANTEE . COMB: PKG FORSr98’ PUMPKIN 2 dexo SHORTENING CAN ci^.79^ Pkgw ^ ^ oat I oaa Fioett tow^l ya« ever used — Z IP® % PtoCrati BOYS' GIRLS' DILL PICKLES u,suaorosH» 2 3 ' Holiday Ass't. EDUCATOR PKG• 49*= remarkable woa't-coffle-.apart- . Bi.ekw.uii9 (LtparuKU® 12-OZ. GIRLS' Thin Mints ««»,„ ,' ' •V f J T: -^Y . V . V ■■lx V - ' * • - • ' * ' " FACE TWENTY Ii A I I G H E S ^ e v e n in g HEBALD. MANCHESTER, CONK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 19M y ' III . ^ II ■ II 11 II11 ...... ■ . -'.tf • ..I ■ , ■„, V"- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALU, MANCHESTER, CONN, TITORSDAT, NOVEMBER 18, 1984 TWENTY-ONte ,X run across a couple of old people Surprisfi Shower who cause us to a stop a moment Democrats' Table after years of war economy. ■'■1 and enjoy their company.:. May­ Easy on the Farmers Ask^ Pay Aiken rii^iculed claima that the For Bride-to^Be be it Is the way they look at each new farm bill haa been responsible other and talk to each other... Oilgtei^ o f McGuire For Loss of Income for lower farm prices. IL KaliwiB Mr Anyway -we suspect that they _____ N. The. difference between rigid •Om Marion Starkweather, 193 know love beyond our com­ a (OeattoBefi Irani Page Obe) high supports and flexible sup­ LOANS SmoodlNldge St., was guest of honor prehension. As they Ulk we are (Obntlaiiefi fron n g o OM) ports, he said, is in the penalties M aecoM nsrtgagas at a mlacellaneous bridal shower Impressed that they have coma to statewide for .over-production. ssabOss. Alsa bssi— M. 'V Y O U N o. television and radio farm In half, leaving the only good xxn. 10 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Coai^ilsd by Students of Manchester Hifh S c^ l laat w«ok at the home of Mrs. Paul value each other more than any­ apeech,- in the laat week .of the Under high supports, the penal­ CONNECTICUT VALjLEY ------^------— Mias Helen Estes, Fsenlty Adviser A rbrt, 132 Oak St. About M thing or anyone elqe. We feel they campaign. farm land left acroas tok highway ty is a cut in acreage, enforced by (Heado and relatives i>xre present. from his farm buUdings. With the government control. Realty and Inveataiatit Co. have grown up aa well os grown McGuire attended the meeting 74 CBM Ceater BtraM n o hodteoa wke oaaisted by Mrs. o ld .... We know that they have laat night, aa did hit wife. Both highway he said, the land will be ■ Under flexible supports, the pen­ Four Classes Jamea Haraa and Mrs. James inacceiMble "except by heli­ alty is a lower price, he said. TeLSa-0 *43W ‘^Pearls” in the Oyster X-niy Results p»n|>ei. the priceleas resources of love and are- membera of the committee, Record Crowd that they gave them to each oth­ and McGuire took part in the de­ copter." Aiken asserted that Sa the law Cross Country Runners •nie decoratlona*'were in blue er.” Another farrner cited Nike inatal- makes Itself felt over a period of The reports of t;he ' cheat and yellow and the bcidq-to be sat bate. lationa around Hartford as another Elect Officei^ (All righte reserved, NEA Ser­ He charged, among other things, time, it will bring beneflta to ail Attends Prom X-rays, which ware taken last under an umbrella decorated with vice, Inc.). threat to farm land. iU.S. farmers. / month by juniors and seniors tha same colors while sbe un- that Abraham A. Ribicoff. the George C. Dudley of Litchfield He said he does not see, - any of M.H.S., have been re- w ra | )^ her many lovely gifta. aucoeaeful Democratic candidate was re-elected president and Rpek- change In the program from the ► < ORDIRYOUIt Follow New Procedure turnad. All students who were for governor, had promised a . job weU Holcomb of Somers was re­ ^ BROAD BREASTED Miss Rene Gagliardone .4> A buffet lunoheon was served, with new Congress because the new :F In Naming Candidaty »>er Ladies-m-Waitlng at the MH8 I?25Il“h e W o v . 6 The patrpns and patroneaaea Boaio; Bruce Little, Donna Betlo. 17th place for the rampaging “In­ So. New England McGuire, who currently )s Wal­ was partially solved by a South Marston, England, aircraft company. student who wished to tecome a juns.” Bill MacArdle and Gsrly It to the young wives — usually Ik. chosen queen o f the Prom and was crowned during the ceremonies at were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rllng, Joyce Glidie, Jack Goodwill; William Knight, '57, will play very young — who have written Tel. (A) ...... 3g 40 lingford borough warden, served They met the problem by using a giant muffler. The plane ia moved candidate-had to sehtire^SO signa­ tte dance. IBrom left to rigM are Joyce Cunliffe. Ollie Brondolo, Queen Rene, Sylvia McCarthy, Kitty Mr. and Mrs. Edson M. Bailey, Mr. Maureen Ckrr, Doug Zajicek; Doug Vlchi finished 21 and 22 respec­ OYSTERS CLAMS tures from intpils in hii.respective the part of Mr. Brink, the tree- to ask if the fact that their hus­ Maanfaetmtag Cami■paalee two terms as a Congressman. He into a walled-in pen, top, with lU tail aecUon centered in the exhaust Ryan and Pudge Handley. The Prom attracted a fine crowd. ^ ^ and Mrs. Chester L Robinson, Mr. Wetherell, Jean Allison; Dick Bo­ sitting representation of Death, in tively to give Manchester its wide Allied Thermal .. 55 5 is a former Democratic state class. Pupils could sign fspre than margin. It was this fins placing of bands seem to take them for muffler. A close-up of the muffler, bo(,{om, shows the details of its and Mrs. George Eknmerllng, Mr. lin, Joann Carrigan; Bob Larson, Sock and Buskin's production of granted means they don't love Am. Hardware ,. chairman. GREEN SHRIMP one petition. ln>t not more''' than and Mrs. George Bradlau, Mr. and Vichl and MacArdls that was design. It supposedly reduces the noise level to a point where it's SOFT SHELL STCUIERS four; that is, they could sign 'A.pe- Mary DuBarr; Gladys Glidie, Bill “On Borrowed Time" to be pre­ them any more: _ Arrow, Hart, Heg. , . . 45 , 48 NEBEA Holds Moctini^ Mrs. James Calkins. Mr. and Mrs. Bottinger; Charles McCarthy, sented on December 4 and 5 at greatly responsible for ths Indian.s’ I'd like to recommend Itito all Aaao. Spring ...... 26 29 practically Inaudible at a distance of 1,000 yards. titlon fdr the different pupils T w o Losses ’ 54 Buketball Besins victory aa Beverly placed Ita flrst ning for each office, president, Matthew Maetoao, and Miss Hope Grace Moore; Oil Mockalls, Bar­ the Buckley School. the quarreling, fighting couples Bristol B ra ss...... 1714 19'4 COOKED SHRIMP UTTLE NECK STESMERS Henderson. bara Blanchard; Charlie Braun, Tickets are being sold by all three runners very high but its No. who are ruining their marriages Cheney Bros...... 7«4 9 Boys Discover vice-president, secretary and treas­ \ Russell W ri^ t, head of the The annual Freahman Inter- 4 and No. 5 men finished 27 and urer, respectively. kH|8 Business Dept., presided Serve As Vehere Marsha Nelson; Ruth Banner, Bill members of Sock and Buskin, by trying to "get even.” CoIlin->i ...... 105 115 In Football claaa baaketball league ia go­ The u^ers were the Student 57. Dick Sherman, no longer ham­ Em-Hart ...... 30 33 Practice Motion It was also voted upon that one at the annual meeting of the ing to begin Tueaday, Nov. 23. Nichols; Sam Dunlap, Sylvia Mc­ j Uvlag Together An Adventure Treasure Hunt LOBSTER MEAT CHERRY STONES Council officers Bob Buckley. San­ Carthy; Judy Anderson. Ray pered by a leg Injury, finished a Fafnlr Bearing ...... 37 : candidate could- not run for more New Bngland Busine.ss Edu­ All gam M are to be played in For In this book husbands and than one office. cators Assn, on Nov. 13,' at the dy Newman: Tom Smith, Janice Juros; AUen Weiss, Carol Fisher; respectable 77 and Tom La Yorge wives will find a mature concept Landers, Frarj’, Clk. . 29 31 Granted by Court E nd Season the morning at the Armory. Roberts; puie Brondolo, Charles Booters Defeated Little Rock. Ark. (4>)—Two When checking the petitions of UnivarsityN^ Connecticut. Sal Squatrito, Judy Thompson; placed 88. ' of “romance in marriage.” N. B. Mach. Co...... 35 37 NI AN TIC SCALLOPS CHOWDER The teama have been or­ Audette; George Dormer and Joan New London Close North and J u d d ...... 29 32 yooing boys rushed breathlessly all candidates, It was discovered, Several o m r MHS business ganised in ail the freahman Paul Dougan, Jackie Duraiidie; In this book they aren’t told by a committM composed of Stu­ -All Was in vain Saturday after­ V/Inters; and tlie Prom 0>mmittee Jackie Hollander, Bill Aronson In State Finals New London threw a scars Into how to try to hold onto the kind Ruasell Mfg...... 10 ' 12 Into police headquarters with an Atty. Leon Podrbve was sworn teachara attehlM thU meet- home rooms and the home nembera: Jim Ham, Loretta Carl the Indians In the State meet on Stanley Works ...... 53 X ominous report. in to practice before the United dent Council representatives, that ing. Mias BUcen noon when the Manchester Indiana Addie Dlk. Bob Hetzee; Bob. of romance that belongs to the ORDERS TO TAKE OUT ' a number ot sUidmts had signed in ilk;Carirthy act­ room teama are electing their son: Pudge Handley, Jack Farrell, Friday. Nov. 5. Manchester Terry Steam ...... 108 118 On the outskirts of the city, they State! Supreme Court last w-eek ed aa chairman of the panel on tried desperately to end their sea­ captaina. Already chosen are: Buckley, Sandy Newman; Mo young and newly in love. more than one petition for the same son with a .500 average. Windham Barbara Smith, Forbes Warren: Ths Manchester High soccer emerged with a very close victory Torrington ...... 24(4 26>4 had stumbled upon two men dig­ In Washington, D.C. “ Ideals Versus the Ftoctleal.’’ 23M, Ed Adams, 28M, Dana Mohardt, Betty McGregor; Sue They are told how to keep re­ C:iiief Justice Earl Warren • FRIED HSH and CHIPS • HOME STYLE CLAM CHOWDER office. In such cases, the signa­ High downed the Indians 13 to 12 Barbara Lappen. Robert Provoit; Crockett, Ronnie Stephans. team, eeeded fourth in the state by the score of 97-99. Bob Vinton creating romance aa they go along U. S. Envelope com. .100 ging a hols in the ground. One of tures of these students became Former graduates df. the Cannon. IIF, Dave Gunas, Anne Stilson, Gary Bogli; Lou ran an excellent race to finish sec­ U. S. Envelope pfd.,;.. 67 72 the men pulled a gun and ordered granted the motion for admission Dreater Hartford area s^ryed before 300 fans at Recreation Park 12F, Roy Hay, ISF. Bob Brenda Hills, Dick Genkins class AB tournament, battled to niaking an adventure out of living • FRIED CLAMS or SCALLOPS • DaiCIOUS CODFISH CAKES void on ail the petitions on which in Wlllimantic. TTiis was ths last Gt-gnon, Judy Midriiebrook; Ken­ ond to Fran Shea of WimOiam. ■Veeder-Root ...... 3'7',4 40'4 them away. Armed policemen to practice before the high tribu­ aa panel members. \ Kwash, 14F, Ronnie, La Polnte. Anne Stilson, Gary Bogll; Don the finals before )>eing beate'n for together. \ a* sped to the scene. nal. Podrove has been practicing their names occurred. This auto­ GCIL game and the final football neth Bennett, Pat Eddy; Mo Glenn Bradlev placed fifth and This isn’t the kind of romance The above quoutlona aie not to 17F, Tom O’Neil, 18P Danny Hetzell, Louise Boyd; Bev Godfrey, the title, by powerful Wethersfield The men explained that they in Manchester for four years. matically disqualified several oi contest , of the year. Mohardt. Betty McGregor; Mari­ Gerry Vichl 10th. Bill MacArdle, that Is guaranteed women who be construed aa actual marheta. th e, candidates because they did Renn, 23F. Bob Sloan, 24F, lyn Johnston. Dick Gianaanti; Ann Ken Farris; Billie Smail, Dick Lib­ High School. with a tremendous stretch drive, were looking for gold. One of them OPEN DAILY UNTIL A P.M.~THURSDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. ■ Windham scored first, late iri Bob Taylor, 25F. Dick Wil­ by; Tom Strange, Janet Whitney; use certain soaps and perfumes, or I—PENT—inE D hot jhave the required 60 names. A Wharton. David Golas; Hooks Last Tuesday at Wallingford, pa)—Ray­ Council was caUed and, sHer seri­ This league has been or­ Ckiuples Attending nier; Jim McKinney, Judy Pierce slim margin of victory as hs took mond Scully, 27, pleaded guilty to report, the treasure hunters had tain Gordon Kern looked over so, e yard line^ with 20 seconds remain­ Ed Stiles, Carolyn Johnson; Bob Substitute Jim Doiiovan scored to isn’t the kind the "how to hold ous consideration, it was voted by ganised for 12 years. Last Those attending: Jim Ham. Lor­ give Manchester a 1-0 lead. 26. Tom.LaForge was 54 and Wes being disorderly by engaging in a given up the search. bicycles children' had brought to To School Staff ing. Johnny Webb pitched to Ken Vinton, Barbara McCormick; Joe your man" advice givers hint at dangerous sport or pastime. Hs headquarters to be licensed. the Council to reduce ^ required year, the winner was IIP*. etta . (Jarlson; Keimeth Bennett Speedy Center Forward Dick Sargent, 76. In this meet Claptain This kind la real. Williams foK^the score and Wind­ Pat Elddy; John Anderson. Marilyn Curiy, Maureen McGann; Paul was flried 325 and court costa. Use drop bisquit dough for a Dents in a fender of one bike number eg- SO signatures to 40 for ham led atsintermission. Dave Guay, '58 Perlebach tallied the final goal id Pete,Close, suffering from one of Just liaten to how Mr. Ellzey this year. 6-0 Jamison; Larry Kristoff, Joan Schimmel, Barbara O’Neil; Charlie Police said they found Scully Piaaa base. Top with tomato puree, looked familiar, so Kern checked Ths students of MHS extend a In the third Quarter, the Rpd the last period. those dismal days that come to describes an older couple w h o OUie'Brondolo, '66. Bleseo; Tom Ruddell. Mary Rcga; Borgida, Joyce Bursack; Myles the greatest of runners, collapsed shooting arrows at Calvin Ctollege grated onion, anchovies and grat-, the serial number. The bicycle had hearty welcome to a new member and White acoreo'\twice. On the Biardi, Angela Graaso; Richard Team play again w.as a major have kept romance in their mar­ buildings at 2 a.m. Scully told of­ ed Cheddar cheese. Bake in a hot Bob Gaines. Marilyn Hulme; factor in Manchester's triumph during the race, but, thlnklmr been stolen from his own son, and of our capable staff. Mm. George opening kick-off the Indiana Adams, Nancy Hewitt; Dave riage: ficers he ■ took up bow and arrow oven, cut in wedges and serve at Stamp Club Holds George Wilson, Lorrle Hellstrom; and Moe Morhardt turned in an­ only of the team, refused to'stop then was sold to another boy A. Potterton has taken the posi­ moved 65 yards on a, sustained George Dormer. Joan Winters; Woodbury, Justine Zolo; Tom Sul­ "Most of us have aomewhere because he couldn’t sleep. once. tot 36. $250. Collected drive to score. Tom Smill^ picked other fine game in the Manchester and .finished 98. tion left vacant in the Home Tom Smith, Janice Roberts; Craig livan. Ilsne Tierney; Mary Jane a ose CCIL Victor lip most of the yardage Laahay, Jack Tally; Marshall Mc- nets. Coonomics Dept., 1^ the resigna­ A Treasure\Hunt Spencer, Jackie Keegan; Jim Tay- Led by star Center Forward On Monday, Nov. 8, at New Brit­ CJurry went over on a quartei^ei< U.-, Unda/Dolan; Sid Wlersma, Creedy, Carol Hewitt; Anthony During Tag Day tion Of Mm. Nam^ Evans Mott- sneak from the 10. D

t ' . • I ■ ■ ■' ' ' ’ " ■ ...Ir'- ' . .0 : /A G E TWENTY.TWO RlANCkESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN:, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 ' ■ ■ , ‘ f ■ j ■’ . . •. ■ A ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19,^1954 PAGE TWENTY-THRI® TOUNKRVILLE ftlLKS BY FONTAINE FOX PRISCILLA’S POP BY i^L VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE V L E A S T K I Am wr to PravloiM Punlo THAT P > N E R -T r o l l e y Ga r M E R '^ g K I* ME COUUD KI Senator Asks Censure Vote Plan 10 Sand Stockpiles ^ Elected Master M easles C ure HERE I F ro n H F n m tn t9 Sense and Nonsense O bituary Reds, W est MAKE A NICE HAVE PHONED" n d F R O M T H E t SUPPER... -A Include Blast at U. S. Reds o w ■ O F F IC E ! ACB 08 8 0077N Around Town for Winter Lead JRep^ed TH »l'*s-n5^s ■f" _ JU R F&thcr—I've put a fortune into I pound out a atory and take it to W eigh New PATHER’S] 1 lYontlcnman I R om anian that gUi’s face (referring to hie the publisher's the next day and . (CMttoaefl frmn Page Om ) thy camp move, 4Rp«eted either to­ Dealhs LATE!, who explored fo lk long daughter). sell it for twenty-five dollari. morrow or Saturday, to quaah the By Researcher 8 Armed fleet I The Manchester Highway Dept, easy ' access When streets need ) Kentudiy, Neighbor—Well, you shouldn't Almoet before he had finished For this reaaon, Johnson said he censure charges. This move, siibL !• prepared to meet the winter with [■ "''‘f't'S------Boone t Snoozed E allow her to go to beauty parlors the second one said: would delay hu sutement until Ject to ah immedfate vot«, was ex- A‘pool Plan 4 Mother (Tkg.) McCarthy would be able to hear it. courage, fortitude, 40 tons of salt, ■ ' (Cm tlHaed fruta Itoca Om ) 7 PYontienman so much. Second—So what! My pop will pecteoSto fail. P rin ter D ies ,<,7- into, 16 snow plowing routes. Eight who aerved aa ; Shield Father—I wasn't thinking of play with the piano keys for a few RepuUican leaders were holding A six ^ a n committee headed by lOVi tons of calcium chloride. 10 trucks will be used for plow- (CaaMftowl from Pag* Om ) guide to 8Donnouee minutes, write down a song in less numerous conferences on and off termining Immunity- or auaceptl- M that. It's that appetite of hers that Sen. Watmns (R-Utah) has recom­ piles of sand for the to ing and arrangements are toing bility to measlea 7 Surrender keeps me broke. than an hour and sell it the next the ^nate floor apparently in an mended that the Wisconsin Senr nremont. After Stroke use a plan for plowing the atreeU, i others during sky had handed Lodge aome coun­ 3. Produce a vaccina that would K i t ------4 Blackbird of day for fifty dollars. effort t6 decide whether to con­ ator be r e l i e d on grounds that and a new payloader. ' snowstorms. Sheekey said today. tinue sessions or take a recess ter-proposals during the , brief give long lasting immunity 'the tl IS Citrus fruit cuckoo familySfl Ancient Irish 41 Oaucho Do not resent' growing old— 'The minister's son, refused to he (a) treatod contemptuously a JaiTiM Sheekey, tow-n engineer,; p , , jo locations where sand meeting this morning. to t Route (ab.) capital weapons many , are denied the privilege. be outdone, frowned a minute then Edward B. WlllUms, Mc­ Senate electuuui subcommittee disease. (Gamma globulin, e v « n 14 A ll Sudideh Illness Oaim^ said today he is ordering a new stored for public use are: ' '.Lodge then met with other spon­ when it prevents the disesM, pro-' 10 Oriental SS Conitellation 43 Approaches aaid: Carthy's attorney, was on the which investigated his finances in payloader with a one yard capacity 15 D am age floor as the session began, but he Love Lahe sandpit between Cen­ sors of toe Eisenhower plan— vides' relatively abort lasting pro­ 16 DicUnr guitars 30 Rave 45 Small nails She—I hear you are a great Third—Well, my father preach­ 1951-52 and (b) topdatedly abused BillSchieldge, 6 6 ; Was to help in the task of . clearing ter and Olcott Streets; Tolland 11 Papal capes JJ Small child artist. es for half an hour aiid It takes declined to come out to see re­ Rritain, France. Canada, Australia, tection). I IF h 4 H A S A n e x c u s e ,! l i T U A k l U ' 17 Short sleep 47 Angered Brig. Gen. Zwickei^ a Witness be­ gutters around catch basins., A Turnpike niar the entrance to the 12 Feminine 35 Rounded porters or to. answer any inquiries fore him. Relgium and South Africa—to re­ Sample* Grown I b EUEVB^ME. -IT HAD ) 18 P a in fu l 4tWild ox of He—I. hope to be. I've- only just ten men to carry the money Up to ' Star. Baseball Figure smalled payloader will be traded gravel pita; N. School Street ea.it appellation 36 Deduction started. him. abbut McCarthy's attitude toward in. . . ' port on the . Soviet proposals and ‘ Enders said variotu samples of S . b e t t e r b e g o o . . . V h e a v e n , 50 — Celebes of the brook; Lawton Road at the decide -^-hether to Incorporate any the suspected measles agent had I t Sinbad’s bird 37 Drunkard 51 Immerse She—-What are you doing? continued sessions in "the Wiscon­ William C. Schleldge, 66, 137 Meanwhile, sand is being placed J V O U 'R E j ^ frontienmeB sin Senator's absence.-- rear of Manchester Green School; of them'-^i the resolution. been made to grow in culttlres con­ i/jCn lA 1 IX r? A mmrnt «Xi S3 Hangs in St Village in 53 Before He—Well, I'm living in a studio The trouble with the world is Spruce St., well known ' printer In lO locations throughout town School Street at Autunui Street; ware hardy The uncertainty over thA Sen­ Prince Deni< After a ' 90-neak under the circumstances. agency would wln''unanimoua sup­ Finally -p- and must significantly 34 Mine entranee r Of Athletic P< Ho worked yesterday a» Usual aside St the town’s newly acquired at Elridge Street and Lakewood ‘ V i bought her first plane ticket, was Sen. Casa Explains port of the 60 U.N. -members, in­ ■^measles “antibodies" token from 37fV »d le ’ Finally, Sen. Case (H-SD) took and was stricken shortly after gravel pit off Tolland Turnpike fbt Circle at S. Main Street. Edwin A. Palmer convalescent patients showed a In Santa Barbara, Calif., the asked by the airline clerk if she'd eating supper. , x cluding Rnasia. S-" /■ iO Burmeae Coffey-Pott accident really had Care to buy an insurance ticket. the floor to explain'■why he had • Bridgeport, Nov. 18 (4>)—Wll The western resolution was re­ specific action against the new­ wood sprite He was bom in Manchester Edwin A. Palmer, 546 Parker St., found agent, he said. things perking. A car driven by Uttle old lady—Land sakes', no! decided to vote aga.inst censure on 11am J. "Billy” Prince, former Re­ eb. 1, 1888, the ton of William vised after three days o f . closed / -33 Hasten^ Thomas F. Coffey collided with I've been takln' tickets on things the count involving McCarthy's was elected master of .M.a.nchester He ydded in an interview that f publican State Athletic Commis­ and Mary Sadronski Schleldge. Edgar Clarke to Sell door talks - between Lodge- iind Grange No. St, P. of H-, dtt its SSJ^ter cola one driven by Benn Pott, Police all m'life and I've never had any alleged abuse of Brig. Gen, Ralph sioner, today branded as. having Vlahinsky. A tl.S. source sald\,Vt- this constituted ‘‘fairly coqvincing W. Zwlcker. In kis youth, he wa.s a well knpw'n meeting last night in Ot'ange Hall. o f M alty* didn't hold either driver. No luck yet! "no truth to it" a report that he semKpro baseball player, playing shinsky was informed -last night eVidence” that the agent truly Is gif. 34T 00 grounds! The South Dakotan said at the He will succeed Gustave Anderson, the measles virus. .T. M. Ri(. U. A Fat. «t. had been offered the State Ath­ on ^ a n y teams In this .area. of the changes made in the reso^ Other officers are Reginald / ^ Utr. IBM Ff HtA UfA Nib JSTraraplaB Maldr-Whlle you were gone. outaet that he knew Senators were East Center Landmark But Dr. Robert Huebner o f toe 5 letic Commissioner's post by Gov­ About 1K yeara ago he took over ibtion and was given the chance James, overseer; Mias Edith Wll- 33 Ruaeian ruler Grandpa—Yep, I put nigh on to Ma'am, little Willie swallowed a aware of the reports about Mc­ ernor-Elect Abe Rlblcoff, Demo­ the W. H. Schleldge Printing Co. to auggest any further alterations. national institutes of heaith de­ \pUT OUR WAY BY riL L IA M S OLi( bUAHOlNG HOUSE Carthy's hospitalization. liama. lectuger; Chester Small, clared Enders Was .too modest in w ith MAJOR UOOPLB 41 Halt ditok three hundred men out of action bug, but don't worry—I gave him crat. founded ^ his father 50 years An agreement to sell the properr However, informed soirees said the steward; Norman Morey, assistant 43 Upon once when I was in the Army. •an insect powder. But he said hia remarks were seven v eatern powers were de­ his appraisal. Huebner aaid the \_' ' "not adverse” to McCarthy and Prince stipported R'l b 1 c o f f ajro. Rockville ty at 175 E. Center St. to Mott’s steward; Mrs. Mildred Morrison, 44 Pen point Sonny—I didn't know you were Enders report constituted "the against Oiv, Lodge, Republican He w'as aistiye In many organi­ Superstores, a grocerj- chain, was termined to push ahead with the ch^lalriL James Baker, treasurer; ______Myv<0gD,TWIf 35.00(1 by Carl- . First—My father can come hold on to this strap for me while faith" In the way it handled the trol of the Security Council in tie aind his staff. VOU'LU \ times in my life, casually in each He leaves his wife, Mr.s. Alvina ■was sentenced• V to a one-year term I' the r.one chinge soon. DiTarando of 36 Nathan R«L. cut home, ait down at his typewriter. I look at my watch. honorable discharge of MaJ. Rottner sgid Mott will erect a which thb Soviets wield veto L A N D H IM . ' in.sfanre and have never talked Thimler Schiehlge; a son, William In Tolland County' Jail this sfte'-- short a suit being heard yesterday BUGS B U N N Y Irving M. Peress, an Army dentist. with him alone. I was introduced C. Schleldge, Jr., of Coventry, as- modern chain store with adequate power. The United States has in Superior Court in Hartford It was about the Peress case to him at a press dinner in Hart­ aOciated with hia father in the noon In Superior bqurt for em­ parking facilities, if the necewtarv maintained that the group must Seek Agreement which had been brought against that McCarthy was que.stioning zone change Is made. He also be set up as a specialized agency J ford about t;i-ee months ago and printing busineas;. a daughter, bezzling money bv agent from | him for damages resulting from a Zwicker at the time of the de­ at a sports dinner in Hartford. 1 Mrs. Eleanor M. Buck of this said there is a possibility that ad­ with its own constitution, unham- two car accident ill Manchester C R IO R ’ the local office of the\ Western pe>-ed bv the veto. In Sidewalk Suit \ nunciation cited in the cen.sure al.so met him in a Bridgeport town: a sister, Mrs. Frank Adams ditional stores may be erected on four years ago. resolution. The Wisconsin Sena­ Union Co. over several niopths.. Observers expressed belief the new.spapcr office when we happen­ of Hartford, and three grandchil­ Freeman, who was s^ntenlH,*‘i by the »tl* and that professional of­ Mr. and XIrs. Jack Paperno. for­ tor has tabbeil Peress a "Fifth ed to be there at the aame time. dren. fices may be built above the revised draft would have the ngejt- A tentative settlement has been merly o f Jqtdt Street and now liv­ Amendment (Communist.” Judge William J. Shea, had keen ry report to the Securit.v Council "In addition. Ribicoff cam­ The funeral will be held Satur­ employed by the New York. hto>y stores. reached in a sidewalk injury suit ing in L ^ g m a a d o w , -Maas., Talked With Stevens paigned- publicly for abolition of day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the but Would .be so phrased as to in which the town and Ansaldl brought Sint following the accident Haven and HaHford Railro.ad fo'r, Rottner said an In.aiirance com­ avoid placing It under the coun­ Case said he only learned last the State Athletic Commissioner's Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main pany has already fxpres.sed an In- Construction Ub. are involved, in April, 1950 at Church and ' ' Bgturday in a conference with office. 13 years In the local freight office.' cil's authority. Such a s'ep, me.v St., with the Rev. Carl E. Olaon, He also handled the We.stem tej-ost in renting some, of the sec- Town Counsel Charles N. Crock­ Chestnut StreetsI in... which...... their SeSre^jy of the Army Stevens "I. was against Lodge more than pastor of the Emanuel Lutheran pointed out, could give the Rus­ ett said this afternoon. The case car was hit- broadside by a car Union business. On Sept. 26 State ond-floob space and that negotla-' sians a face-saving retreat from that officials received I was for Ribicoff. \Y^en Someone Chiisch,(tou/ch, officiatingofficiating. Burial will be tions for the rental are under was to have been heard in Hart­ driven by DlTara.ndo, a letter frorn- AlcCarthy last Feb. Police and railroad police n-rest- their original insistence on Veto Xtrs. Papemo asked datnagea fdr double-crossej) yoii you can't be fot.i*»^a8t Cemetery. ed him in Mystic after he had dis­ W'ay. ford County Superior Court today. 1, asking a full Inq^ry into the him Friends may call at the funeral rights. Under the terms of ;he tentative multiple Injuries, including frac­ ,S r ^ s o iN 6 t o Peress matter, but thht -they went Prince’s- reference to "double- home tonight from 7 to 9:30 and appeared from the area for sev­ The i^ p erty involved occupies Vlahinsky apneared moving to­ tures of the nose and a concu^on. eral days, bringing suspicion upon settlement, which must be ap­ BE RNNFUL ahead anyway and gave Pereas cross” related to the fact that the tomorrow from 3 to 5:30 and from' a 350-foot by 3.50-fqot sqtiare on ward agreement yesterdav when proved by the Board of Directors while Paperft'd lallegedly received r«irp LAC vuvE himself. the north Sifie of the street. The ew*iS^ *'*'12 FOR EVEeveopy?^, • MafBkthtawi an honorable discharge on Feb! 2. Governor passed him over for ap­ 7 to 9:30 p. ni. he told the committ’ee that the before it becomes effective, the contusions, sprains and strains of He said the issue involved was pointment as State Athletic Com- Members of Mlantonomoh Tribe At the time of the arrest, au­ large house bn the property, par­ Russians “adhered to the frame­ plaintiff. Lester McIntosh will re­ the head, body, back and limbs and thorities state! he arrangeil fake A L I.E Y OOP whetheir the Army should haye ac­ mi.s'sfoijcr. This situation. In 1951, No. 58, lORM, and the Red Men’s tially hidden from the street by work of the draft resolution ceive $4..500 of which the town will severe nerx’oua shock. What’s To Do? BY V. T. HAMLIN ceded tb McCarthy's request or led to Prince's retirement as a Social Club will meet at 7 o’clock money orders bv hotlfving a bushes and.'shrubbery, was for w hich... contains ,a number of psy. St.2,50 and Ansaldl will pay In the suit It was alleged Dl- Western Union office in Hartford many years unti\ its acqiilsitinn en*'-e'v acc»o»oh’e nrovia'opa ” m v m .u t c TMON' should have granted the request nt leading Republican figure In tomorrow' night at the Holmes Fu- $3,250. ' Tarando caused the accident -^VHATPMXJ THINK Peress for gn immediate dis BridgeiKjrt and k fgud with the nei-al Home to pav respects to that he had a d"aft or money or­ by (Clarke the homestead of John "I have a feeling." V'ishlnsky Meintoah is represented by Atty. through negligencX by openiUn'g at KEN WINSTON local GOP organisation herded by William C. Schleldge, Sr. der in tije name of Mrs. Marilyn P. Cheney. . * said,"that both,parties ere mak­ 5 0 YCVRE A LEMIANL / wSloJOD TCVRE fiONNA no BY JERRY SIEGEL and OGDEN WHITNEY charge. John S. G. Rottner. He allegedly an exceasivc speed, failing to grant A B o n r iT 'rtX i) Case said he felt that the re­ A. Eklward Sandula, dwuty Stal* Freeman, h'.a wife. ■Atty. John Mrosek represented ing every effort to eliminate or broke his ankle on a defective slds- right of way, aiid not keeping -a B I-O N E OF KINS TUNKB) DUMB L u i^ J OTA FIfiSER TtXlR anNKIN* quest of "any chairman” of a Con- Motor Vehicles CommiAionef. ' Bftrachla PaganI The notification would then w Clarke in the agreement to sell. comDos.e the differences which walk at Main and Leonard Streets proper lookout ^ tm.o«iow ST. ^ ■ Bsrachia Pagan!, 78. .59 Home­ relayed W) the Western rinion exist." * * u L r ‘ igtiwseT-nME / AH {^essional committee should have Warren Howland was the realtor during* period when the walk was TTie plaintiffs were represented ( ‘W 'S B eONNA. KM THAT CRUPTV j been given priority in such circum­ stead St., died yesterday at the clearing house and the latter who arranged the transaction. Western dMegates were hearten­ being repaired in March, 19.50. by the Jaw firm of Letaner and - WITH atomic iSj^ , ^ Mancheiiter Memorial Hospital af­ would wire the local office asking ed also bv Rus.ala'a acceptance of Rottner. The Hartford law Arm of WH«N TAPpSb./^oUo stances. Loii(loiicr§ Reap The town's position is that the S S g 5 ^ ^ ^ ^ Sen. Ervin (D-NC), another ter a -short iltneas. confirmation which he would a place.bn the advisory committee defect was due to the construc­ Halloran. Sage. Pheion and Hag- inembtf of the select committee, He was born itT Italy and had give. to arraube an IntemaMonal acien- tion underway. Ansaldl claims the aity defended DiTaramJb. Morning Bargain been a resident of JlaffrUester lor Public defender Robert J. tlfic conference on the peaceful use defect was not in any way con­ asked Cbac wbelher McCarthy was Censure Asked of atomic energy. aware, when he quizzed Zwicker many years. He formerly ojter^ted Pigeon ' told the court Freeman nected with construction work. a grocery store in Homestead Parit had made restitution of $4,444, Brazil and India were also asked Feb. 18, tl|f^ the top Army brass London, Nov. 18 (/P)—A heavy to serve along with four of the Exception Sought had canAldsred the McCarthy let­ hut had been -retired for the past leaving a ahort.ige of $9,054. Dur­ For McCarthy fog blanketed the southern half five years. He was i* member of ing the brief trial, Stale Atty. sponsors of the re.aolution — the ter on Feress the afternoon of Feb. of the British Isles today. Authori­ several Italian societies. Joel H. Feed, II, said F-eeman's United States, Britain, Ftance and For Parking Gars 1, before Zwicker was or^nted to ties said the vapor haj "not yet Canada. Brazil haa accepted and A b o u t T ow n go ahead on Feb. 2 with the honor­ He leaves his wi.e, Caroline trouble was his desire for high In New Petition reae.'ed the lethal mixture of the living and liq'uor. India was expected to follow. able diecharge. 1952 aiuogs, which doctors clai.'ned Pagani: a daughter, Mrs. E.sther I.odpe predicted th» reporters Xlias Jud.v Xtiddlebrook, 14 Dover The East Center Street Cttfp., _ asor. ms ot * W.’-f. tt th*' «. ». P» •*. Ervin pointed out that the Wat­ contritNited to the deaths bf tens Urbanettl; three sons, Romolo, Bill Stolola.ki Case" -X (Continued on Page Twenty-three) i that discussion of the resolution Rd.. is chairman o f the committee a Jarvis hoMing, has asked the kins committee recommended cen­ of thousand.s of persons. and Horace Pagani, all of Man­ In another case presented dur ____ j would wind up today and that the from Manchester Assembly No. 15, Zoning Board of" Appeals for per­ B O ' . A N D H F • Nice Guy sure because of McCarthy's, de­ chester; a brother, Dante PaganI, BY EDGAR MARTIN The fog bolt extended roughly ing the second day of the criminal Mrs. Swan.aon said she hopes rommittee would reach a vote to­ Order of Rainbow for Girls, which mission to park care to within one nunciation of Zwicker Feb. 18. If .south and eari. of a line n nning also of Manchester: two 8l8tc:-s in .ap.aMon of the Superior Court. morrow. Is conducting a food sale Satur­ foot of tpe street line instead of Italy; 13 grandchildren, and eight other gntl-McCarthy people in day morning at 9:30 ih the W. T. W THKt TACT StCAIAE I 1 OONT the Wisconsin Senator was Igno from the Yorkshire resort of Scar­ Mrs, Ida Stodolskl, 30. of Talrott MssaachuseUii and other slates five feet on land at the east corner rant of'lhe Pentagon action taken great grandchildren. Grant store.' t o TW t lOCAV M BtVVtSSt BUZ SAWYER borough to Swan.sea in Wales. •\vcnue. through her attorney. ■\ri!l follow hep lea^d and set up of Lenox and East Center Streets BY ROY CRANE on Feb. l. how could his attitude Fiineral services w-ilL be held W ?W 16,VKX> AMO HOUR ||___ VOUl Road and rail traffic was slowed. Eugene Kelly of Manchester, CC -.niltteea to ptiBlIcij^e and dis­ where tJ»e new First National IS P W W V^KMLO NOCR COAT NO THEM toward zwicker have been in Airplane flights in and out of the Saturday morning at 8 o'clock at pleaded not guilty .to a charge,of tribute the pro-cen.auve petitions. Hosnital Notes T h e Oolden Rule Club of toe Store and other outlets are to be C O O V O B t ,'2 KNSN IT «»5 TOO 400010 lASt; Taleottvllle Church has set 4he ICOVLAR ViAB 0^ TWt TWO-Bt? E fluenced by this, Ervin wanLed' to capital were cut complefely. In tlte W. P. Quiah Funeral Home. breach of the pence and perjir-y Tlie petitions will be sent to-to* located. ACCOBLO o r BEING ICWMTY. !M OROtREO TO RCTUtM , know. i date of Saturday. Dec. 4^ for its I vjarw’w . toov^d a t some places, the fog reduce! visi­ 225 Main St., and at 8:30 in the and requested trial by a Jury of President of the United States- . Jarvis has atoo asked (lermission JO CklFORlM IMMEOUITEIY. V Case replied he was not con­ Palleftt* Today: ...... 148 annual Christmas sale of aprons, AVB F>ASVC S A 0 9 1 bility to only five yards. (Thurch of the Assumption; This 12. Senate, Vice President Nixon. to erect a free standing grount' tending that. McCarthy knew of will be the first funeral to be held i ADMITTED YE.STERDAy: Mrs. gifts, novelties, home, made food sign there. The ZBA will hold r k l , « l ^ The. heavy blanket rai.sed fears Judge Shea set the date for the In Springfield, news commen­ the Pentagon action of ■ Feb. 1 that the country might be In for in the new church. Burial will be j trial to be Nov. 30. Barbara Hutchens. 124 Broad St.; and candy. hearing on the requests Xfonday a' . KEN tator Hubert Krageloh announced Dale ComellT^lS Allan Dr., Vernon; when he questioned • Zwicker Feb. another siege of deadly smogs. To In St. James'" Cemetery. the campaign to obtain aignaturea 8 p. m. In the hearing room o f toe NCI M0«lllf 18, or that this played a part in be lethal, however, the fog must Friends may call at the funeral Percy Exley, 45 Hamlin St.: Mrs. The Rev. Arnold \V. Toter of the 'Municipal Building. YOU *M»1, favoring Sen. McCarthy is well Svbeila Larkin, 13 Oakland 8t.; McC!arthj'’s attitude at the time. persirt for several days, becoming home tonight from 7 to 10 and to­ under way in that city. Second Congregational Church .lOOMMVKR. But, Case said, he thought the mixed with smoke and Industrial morrow from 2 to 5 and from 7 30% liicoiiie Hike. Mra. Catherine Piiloramo, RFD 2, will speak .at Temple Beth Sholom Peress matter was a poor founda­ fumes. to 10 p.m. Bolton; J. Edward Judson. An>- tomorrow evening and, on Sunday, d-)Ver: Mrs. Antonia Litvinrhyk, tion on which to rest the censure Thi Wcatper Bureau said there Due ill 10 Years RkbhTL^n Wind will) deliver the of a Senator who was a committee Slaving Admitted 26< Hackmatack St.; Davi'ri King. addrewT-at^ the 10 a. m.v service at would be improvement during the ri6 Broad St.: Mra. l..ena Chagnot, chairman. /■ day but the fog would persist ill' Secemd Chufeh. FOOD (('RANT CO. thing to cheer about," he said, of shipping in the Thames Estuary, Mitchell prai.aed Massachusetts. acquitted in 195S. cars. Saturday morning from 10 to .813 )W f6u MEAN YOOl I PIPNT THINK IT W -W ELL-AH-NOW ) OF COURSE NOT 1 at 10 o'clock in Rt. Paul's Cmirch. ADMITTED TODAY: James 11. Miss . Hildred Simpson, li­ IF HE WERE GOING \ I DON'T KNOW? adding t)iat his amendment would the Port of London: In South Eng­ Glastonbury. Tlie Rev. -William Connecticut and Rhoda Island Alvin Dnnit. , .<1. told three po­ Carev. Hartford Turnpike, Vernon. KNAPN'TrOLPHER/WASNECESSARY, , THAT SNE KNOWS (PHIL? 1 EXPLAINED TOISTOP HE WOULD / ITS GOMG TO "make it clear to them and every­ land, all three ferry senipes be­ state laws forbidding hiring dis­ lice offlcera yesterday he fatally brarian S t Whiton Library, wilt tell SpoM ored by WAS A C Aufy£S? S«£ SAW W Facciuto vvas the celebrant, the BIRTH YESTERDAY; A son stories and children, f/mn five THAT W P BEEN ]W IL* AND, BESIKS, -P-POUXJNAVE) h o w m u c h I'M NOT H A K HUNG Up \ R E ^ A UTTLE body else that the Senate certs inly tween the Isle of WYigh's and the crimination because of race, color beat Walter Franks, 48, In a rob-, to Mr. and Mrs. I..ouis TUvard, M Maachester Asiiembly No. 16 > FROMVOUR /RACEONTEiiWSIONr Rev. John Graliam the deacon and yesr of ^ age' will be welcome to R tO N G N E A M C H E »I KNEW SHE . TO STOP RIDING < ENJOYING IT-ANP EGBERT./WHAT ARE I THOUGHT? is not soft toward Cbmhu nism.:’ mainland were brought to a stand­ toe Rev. Robierl P. Sullivan the or creed. bery attempt on March 22. .1952. Garden St : a son to MW and Mrs. Order o f Kaiabonr for Girls still, attend. ' DAUGHTER-51 \ PHIL-AN^ Of CflUliSf, WOULONTHAVE H IM -A -A N P G O ) IB SURE SHE WE GOING TO " ‘ Johnson said that even though subdeacon. Mrs. Esther Muway The New England governors, Then, he made * formal statement Beniamin Stewart. toWlaJnut St springdale?7 was quite APPROVED? BACK HOME ? A UNDERSTANCIS! McCartoy had not attended all the was soloist and Mrs. Joseph P\iz- meeting before the Coiincil'a con­ about it. BIRTHS TOpA'Y: A *on to Mr. .CONCES ^ ■ “ censure debate before he went to zb. organist. Father Sullivan read ference, reported New England A few hours after Franks died. and '.Mrs. ^ 'h a rd Gould, RFD 1, the hoapital, there is "a difference Queen Mother the committal service at the grave apparently "in the van as far as Daniels was arre.ated. charged South Cpventiw. between., being absent and being In St. Augustine's Cemetery, study of industrial, u.ae o f atomic w.itli murder but indicted on a DISCHARGED TESTEFDAY: unable to be present.” Glastortbury. energy is concerned.” manslaughter count. On June 25, Xliss Barbara Johnson. (45 W. If McCXrthy is "quite ill,” as Leaves America Bearers were Clifford Planl; The governors scheduled a 1952. he Was acquitted. Center St.: Robert Kftnt. East Sen. B r ill s had. told him. he said, George Muisc, Robert Beaupre. meeting for later In the dnv to “ Manslaughter is a degree of Hartford; Mr*. IxHiis Hansen, 27 “I don’t want to -make my sute- murder,” cornmented . Oiunly New York, Nov. tft Queen Albert Monaco, Bernard Vlolette consider the questions of address­ Elro St. Conrad Rothman, 12 Carol ment while he can't be there." \ Prosecutor George Muehlenkamp. Dr., Ro«-kville; Samuel Harrison. Mother Elizabeth o f England b'd and Albet-t McClure. ing a letter to the State Dept.' on Johnaofl said he had not. consult­ tariffs and to consider requesting "I am studying the ca** "''V 1.56 W. 'Xlain St.. Rockville; Mrs. ed with bther members of the spec^ farewell to the United States to­ impression is that he cannot be Raymond Williams and son. 338. day with a prayerful hope for John W. Smlthx^ Prof. Seymour Harris, Haivard iai comKiittee before offering his ■ The funeral of John 'W'. Smith, economist, and expert on textiles, charged with the same offense Woodbridge St.; Mt-g. Arthur; CAPTAIN EASY proposed new e4cUon to the cen­ sttonger ties . and deeper under­ I’iece Of Concr^ in LKM.ifc: i l r n e b 14 Uftfter St„ was held this after­ to testify before the appropriate again or any degree o f it.- CTiovnick and daughter. RFD 1,1 sure resolution. But he sajd several standing between the two coun­ "Frankly. I don't know if lie Storrs , ■ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENM H pt Tim e tries. •—- 1 noon at 2 o’clock 'in St. Mery’s State Dept, divisions and the tw^- rt« HER HANDwpurwa.Au. W6 MU5T kSFOKT TNia .THEN WOT.EAaVl BY MERRILL, C. BLOSSER Senators had told lilm they wanted Episcopal Church with the rector, Iff commi.aslon. / can be tried for anything. That's DISCHARGED TODAY; MrS: I-e- ' 5iaHT>. m n e i mcr pcnhcIi to Join in offering it. "I pray that our countries may what 1 am trying to find out Roy Aspinwall and daughter, .434 ' TO HER 9I5TER ATOUCE! NITHOUT RACHEL go forward with deepening under­ the Rev. Alfred L. Williams, offi­ Gov, John Lodge of Connecti- .LICENaE ANO CKflPlT CAIlOi AND 1 GHOUIO RECOaur- ^ .RIVS TO K pos­ AMO HOW OlOTHE.Per PiALCT > Following is the text of the pro­ now." Woadbridge St.; Mrs. Walter Urn* | Y l - I - I ! NOT BAD standing, . with courage -to bear ciating. Burial was in Buckland jcut. chairman o f the New/Eng- \C0to»ARe 1H6 at6NArURE5i TWIHI itively lOENTIRED BONFIRC 601QMieHr, NUSTCR LAROf posed new section: Cemetery with the curate, the Daniels, who said he has no berger and son. 3 Stein Rd., Rock­ Bp s Tu r m o o t — "It U to* e*nee of the Senate our common burdens and a firm land governors’ conferen^, said ville: Jo-Anna Foth*rglll, 237 YOU'RE »UNK! MEM. Rev. Donald N. Hungerford, read­ thht after hearing the ^vem ors' home, \.'ss arrested two weeks WOT'a TUDuA LITTLE TERRIP/ that the Communist party o f the resolve to uphold the ideals .we ago--#or intoxication and given a Woodland.St.: Cflaudia Carrier, 227 1 hold so dear,” she said. ing the committal service there. committee on atomic energy t)ie Green Rd.; Edwin Lamb. Glaston­ HUNK OF CMCRETE United. States is not a domestic Bearers were- Albert B. Foy, 10-day sentence.. He esi-aped while II political party in the usual tradi­ Smiling and graglous as she governors concliKtod* t ^ t ''satis- bury; Edward Dailey, 765 E. Xtid-1 lUymond W'. Goalee, John H. factory prog;ress is bbing made." doing outside work and a bit later tion, but Is a part of the interna­ held a final news conference with vi.sited Detective John Reed to die Tpke.; John Phillips, 37 Hale. some 100 newsmen before sailing Hyde. William Gordon, Rosa Lewis 'The chief exeblittoes said that tional Communist conspiracy, a and John Mason. ' tell him "something." ~R.d. deadly menace' to toe United on the liner Queen Mary, the at the conclusion 6t their atomic That something wks an admis­ States and the eneiViy. of all Dem- <^ueen mother also said she was energy committee's studies," which sion that Daniels had beaten saddened by the end of her .22-^y Harry E. Russell would include a final report next Qcrxtlc forms of government. Ac- The funeral of Harry E. Russell, Franks. It was made in the "•^ordingly, the Senate's appropriate visit. spring, the com'mlttee would be presence of Reed, Detective Chief - 'Y ^ secretary of the Town Planning asked to continue as a "watch­ Ask Ymir Dtotor committees should continue dili- "But I assure you,** she added, Commission, w as' held yesterday Leroy. Fredericks and Detective FUL CUARMICE gently and vigorously to Investi­ "that I shall' take with me the dog" or action committee to keep Kenneth Collins afternoon at 2 o’clock in St. Mary’s the .New En^and governors '-9 ^ ^ -d gate, expose, and combat this con- happiest memories of your hos­ Episcopal Church -with the rector, Apiracy and all subversive elements pitable land and of the-many new abreast of future, developments on Tq PbMt Us * the Rev. Alfred L. Williams, offi­ atomic energy as they affect this and persons connected therewith." friends that I feel I have mi^e.” ciating. Bcrial was in Eoldiers Knowland said the debate and She said she 'W'as deeply touched region. VU FLINT Field, East Cemetery. The textile committee, whose Public Records A 'T h r e n l? poeible Voting would continue "only by the "warm and spontaneous Bearera were Judge Raymond A. BY MICHAEL O’MALI.EY THu MORV o f MARTHA WAYNI in the event it is agrejeable to the welcome"-th(s nation gave her. chairman is William Dudght of Not This Time Johnson, Alexander Jarvis,- Stew­ Holyoke, w< ich continued as an Warrantee Deeds ^ COMB M, M»»8(AJft. BY WII.SON SCRUGGS various parties." As the news conference got un­ art Dillon, Robert H. Smith. Ray­ SALE Matters were shaping up toward der way 1ft a big dining room of action committee after its report Raymond T. Schaller to Ctoarles " r ______lam* JUST TO SHOW t o o it o ib s m YW f. FL0RAB«L,THIS W --W EIL^ mond Dunn and Joaeph Lutz. to the governors, told the chief I aam *.. ^BOAfnipour im at UtW ^i 8Ag«K OAt SOUK VC30MEAM ^ a possible preliminary vote tomor­ the famous liner.' a representative H. PetlU and Irene H. Pettis, prop­ -YOU FDR YTOTROmAf ) itB MOSTeNS«RA8S»B.r On Tuesday many people balled executives that the whole idea of ^ guEWAoweouMci 1~-r— r l R30* F YOU HAP y o u Re g o n ; 7 row on toe censure issue. of President Eisenhower told the erty on St. John Street. . YOUR LOMUf PUSES JUSrlCHANSeONNNWOAIOUT/ TOOK YOU AT YOlR TRXO^ at the W. P. Qiilsh .Funeral Home an .action committee ia excellei.t. (tomiUo Gambolstl to Paul Gut- 'vtou. SAlPTP/MPV/iNaTlwr, WITH S O M E -,/, Also in toe works was a McCar­ Queen mother: ^ to pay lost reapecto to the de-. NOW GOING ON! . ---- —^ • The* lie vuiiuiiikkvg:committee wwiuaaid tost VA»ii*iu“conaid- relch and Erica Gutrelch. property OP i v AHOiAAoeoTWf ' ONE ELSE?.'/ "Y'ou have won toe. heart of 1 Ysur Nsxt DANCE. IVE OCOOEO ARRANSEMENIB. all Americans.” tributes were received. -to.b*ink mw»e iR on Lyness Street. j I J O G O w it h YOU the textile field. Stanley Bray to Robert E. Bost- Gov. Lodge atoo aaid it was — AFTER Au 7 GREGG 7 0 HE.4D COUNCIL wlck and LaVada F. Bostwick, frtterip iiM Ends Saturday Don’t MiisTt! Penonal Notices SHEPPARD CLUE ARGUED hoped tliat "before long" proeteaa property on Lydall Street. Bostea, Nov. 18 lAPt—Hugh ' Cleirelaad. Nov. 18 0I>—Dr. Gregg, r^rtog as governor of would be nmde on tlip propoeed in- Trade Name Certifleale / Samoel Sheppard's towyera teratate com pact. to advance re­ 'Walter RuUky and Jan IXiko- Tf9m%ndous Values New Hampahire, today was eleg- today-H* cue from him gional high educati jn. Ctrd of Thanks ted 16tb--aBd youngeot—presi­ wich doing busineas as M * M — that a purported weapoas Maasacb^Mtta has .already Landscaping Co. * i h W s 1 wish W exprrn mr heartfelt thank* dent of the N*w Eagtond Co«u- mark on hlo wife's death pillow paaaed legiaiMtlon to procead avith Building Permi.ts . to all my halgpbar*, friend* and rels- cIL He * auccreds Curfia ' M. was uotUag hut Mood creMed. 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X'' /. :V'V. -I'' ) FACE TWENTY-FOUB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNo THURSDAY, NGVEMBER IS, 19S4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNw THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1954 X MGETWENTY-nlnl ...... "'ll I 1 sbiiii Smith and Wiersma to Receive Tliom McAii Slioe Awards N. _ \ Unseasonable Weather i Adjudged Most Outstanding Performers With High Football Eleven \ Ace Back and Ljiiemgii Boudreaii Sees PcrfcCT^-^unback Xlisturbing to Jordan G ive^p 12 Players Mack Uiihappy High’s CrackKiumers _____ X...... 1------^____ Starred with Indians ItfeLiulding Job At Big Party Harvard Coach Must Cut In Turkey Ditiy Race Coaches; Writers Named New Kansas City Field Ajling Connie Honored Length of Practice; Boys on Their Play McDonald and Triaudos, . Manager Snre Clnb By Reciprocity Club Coach Phindey to Letid Entire Crimson Team Turley, Sad, Mound Additions Sure During Past Season; Byrd, Miranda,. Plus WUl_Do Mnch Better Along with*^^ G riffith New E n g lai^ Croo* Ready for Yale Game Surprised^t Trade To' Strengthen Yanks INnrSTBIAI. LEAlil'E Both Were Standouts Minor League Talent Kansas City, Nov. 18 Country Quunpions; , Wile* M achlsa T m l O . )4) Y i.K A a v m / 1 Philadelphia, Nay. 18 ( ^ —The Ounbridge. Mau.. Nov. .18 W)— A rm .tm n s ...... ffi 102 IIS S02 . B«s»rz Car*. (8) , / BMiiitHme, /N ev. I t (ff>— Boudreau, the new manager of the jjall, thin man—no longer spry and Tampa, Nov. 18’ (ff>—A1 I Mln^r ...... 7S — M 161, F a r r s n d ...... ,..119 117 HO 348 By PAT B4MAVO Acquired by Baltimore Kansas City Athletics, sees a big 49 Entrie* in Date Th* UMOMOpable waatbor—tem- I-amoureux ..,..'.- .. 108 135 127 368 Young B oh/nriey, Oriole flre- Lopes, maaagef of tbe Cleve* f!ilc» -...... Il.t 11« 106 339 i 4 ^ I Sturdy Tommy Smith and de- rebuilding job ahead'but he's hope­ M’S!;!—entered the hotel liallroom land Indiaas, eoebeileii the ae- paraturM In Uie roid-50'a—la a bit | kirka...... I ll '9 2 11.9 318! rh a m b e rs ...... 99 114 94 BULLETIN baller i m Anerleaa I/eagne haltihgly with the help of a cane By RAM. TOOT Pl?«(iant ...... 88 ino 10* 2941 T arca ...... 93 il5 1,38 3481 pendable Sfd Wiersma have been strlkeogc king, was at once ful th* change of scenery will qolslttoa of Bob Thuloy aad diaturbinp to ■ Harvard football ' Ralmihldo ...... — 89 — 89, Hilinakl ...... 109 130/112 Baltimore, Nov. 19 (ff)l-The stimulate the club. and ht^opinipresent chsicffeur. Don Larsen by tbe New York How well win ManrtHHar eoaoh Lloyd Jordan as h« readies I nominated to receive this year’* Baltimore Orlolea today an-! nod surprised at Boudreku, who signed a two- 8omeon4'a.tarted singing "happy "476 sol "524 1601 ToUia T ...... ;.. 526 5*X 681 1698 Thor.i McAh aioe A w ar^ as th^'hew* he has been traded Yankees is sore to ilmiglbiii High's 'crack triple champIfltMhip the Crimaon for Ita traditional O aavar .Mfi. C«. (II Merrill'* Markfl i h RouRoed they have traded pitchers year contracit yesterday, aaid he blrthlay" and. tveryone Joined in tp the New York 'Vaakceo. their pitching. cross country team tern ta Um Kiulii ____ 73 92 88 261 M. FM rrtnd ...... n i fl2 96 319 Manchester Hlgii’* ouUtanding . Bob Turley sad DoR Larsen plus I believes the Athletics will do much the slightly off key male chonia Bat he . believe* tbe New Clash BCturday with Yale. Broda ...... 88 98 94 280 Appleby ___ ...... 9S 86 181 shortstop Billy Hunter for nine / The husky, 24-year-old right­ better here than in Philadelphia that D'ew in volimie and disso­ 18th annual Mancheeter'- Vive "I’m poins: to have to shorten MlnirkI ... ..96 K8 100- 299 McCarlhv ...... m 114 ,87 304 back and linemen respectively, hander who whiffed 184 hatters nance. Yorkers weakened their oot- H. Phan»uf . 93 94 100 287 L. FarrAnd ...... W) 104 203 during the recently completed 1854 New York Yankee ptayera, where they wound up In the Amer­ fleld MNotMiy hy trading off Mile Road Race bars next Dwia* the len^h and slow down the tem­ Orimaaon . . 90 107 98 296 J. Vlttncr ...... *3 123 216 ' ' eluding veteran eutfleMeiF last season while eompHlag’ a ican League cellar laat a6a«|on. i^of many of thOM preiient it was po of our practice sesaionii.'' he Buiartir ,,.. IDS m 241 scholastic football season. Coshes I4-IS won-loss record for the a throat-filling moment aa 'the old veteraa Gene WaodMag In the day, Thankagtvtng? Totals ...... Thom Me An Award N. V ltln^r .. Welker Briggs and Tony AUbrio, WoodUag. "I think the enthuaiasm of the Winners of the Omtral O db-< Mid yesterday. "If you work too 440 494 478 1412 97 97 In the deal imnoiuioed a(/mi 11 Orioles, heard the news of his Kansas City fans will bring a man with the matching white eijre- deal with the Baltimore ■S., hard in this weather, a lot of play- Total* along with the writer, made the Orlolea. ^ nectlcut Intersdtolaetie Le ftp ra rrr B abhar (1) ...... 501 "m i 63« 1641 selections. a.m. press conference by^rioles' trade while watching television change in the club’a attitude," browa and hair was guided aerdas , sra'. strenrth will be sapped." Tommy Smith Sid Wiersma *nkat WoodUag hrk wooder- State (ClAC) and New ■*) I.uraa ...... 98 86 — 184 Smith, Indians’ besC running Manager Paul Rlcluir^ the Bal­ with his wife. In their apart­ Boudreau asM. "1 believe there will the ballroom floor to a six-tiered achoolboy hoinore, the red Jordan said he isn't attaching F riday ...... 80 — 94 174 nDn/WIIII* (A) timore team gets In/ sddtUon to ment here last night. be more effort put out and that the cake. ful ball player,” he said In a FrM drlch ...... -96 — 86 182 leAnkv ...... m *7 329 back, richly deserves the honor. teli^one Interview last aigbt. white harriere from too much importance to reports P tikat 79 — 204 nr- u I Carter Batters DeMarco Derihup ...... W 1»>4 131 324 His 91 ball-carrying assignments Woodllng utility lutelder WUUe “It really gives you a ehock club will show general improver There were Indications that High are gunning for the high from Tale that the EHis have a K loirr ., 100 191 ULoim ^eshmeji r^e Kompunlk ...... 102 114 96 312 Miranda, pltcberg Jim McDonald to hear you’ve been traded, and ment. Tm not comparing thia situ­ Connie Mack was making one of flkaP* going to hurt them a OarlBon 1.36 231 Lawyers, Teachers G irlto ...... 116 108 109 .133 were more then any of his back- lot, even though they had school ind'vidual end team pra se long injury list. "They still have O'Reilly ...^ and Harry Byra. Bus Triandos, I oei^talnly didn’t know aay- ation with Milwaukee, though. You his final public appearanc(2S. quality," Jordan said, adding: Kmaaa — 81 ...... i. 94 1:7 117 .338 field mates. He totaled 522 yards It was probably one of the nolsl- some extra. oatfleM strength in the big race here T a A u f Day Hazard 92 302 opp^e Varsity To Regain Riiig Crown on the ground for a laudable 6.7 catcher-first yMkeman from Kan­ tiilng about It,” Bullet B ^ have to, remember that they had morning. Triumph at Rec Total* ..../ ...... R28 518 660 1638 last year.” Yale line Stronser average per carry. sas City, aiul catcher Hal Smith said./ a Boimd ball club when^he move es: and saddest birthday partita Coach Batera T heir line is bipger arid strong­ Totals ...... 490 452 607 1449 M*arli^*lAr MAliir* P>—The Univer­ Mazioti ...... 1.7« 16 127 356 Scored Both Touchdowne honor stayed only fifteen minutes pitchier Harry wonld tioach Paul Phinney, ftacmeg er than ours. Bob Brink, Dean, S tathrra ...; ...... 94 M 102 : San Francisco, Nov. 18 Iff)—The.;.halance all night^” Paddy charg!ed, The Teachers made it two wins 8**!c)a ...... 117 122 128 367 Perhaps at his. best In the finale NsH^orfc wlU complete Its end Baltimore where I’ve been The 'Milwaukee Braves climbed linoie runner, of the TntWaae win lioucka and Jim Lopes are fine Krlrtoff .■...... 88 t06 100 : sity of Connecticut footbsll team. . , Johnpon ...; ...... 95 130 146 .171 of the deal with thrto more play- . treated so wonderfully, but from seventh place in the National and that brief period was one of bother the Y aaka... ' - ^ e was Stockor winner of but one of its -nine jfsmes '.'orld lightweight boxing chani- ' referring to Flores' efforts to sep­ In the Businessmen's Basketball McGurrv ...... 110 92 101 against Windham. Smith netted be making hi* first start ha aetn* pMsers and A1 Ward and Denny ...... 97 109 98 : j arate the men In the clinching. .302 era/' whose names will be aa- that’s something you just can’t League to..6toond in their firat flashbulb popping, singing, dieer- a disappointment to tkeba, and W real ...... 120 84 — : this season, played yesterday ; ]>ionship was beck in familier eur- League as they defeated Herm’a Nowlckt...... 128 126 110 364 111 yards in 10 tries. He also had a season a^ 'Milwaukee. ing and pushing activity—the kind never did much at Mgst petition in these parts alaM tak­ ifcGilt. are as fast as any backs Johnson ...... 88 — 111 1 "The referee wouldn’t - me 56-yard run nullified because of an piMinced "la the future." turn down—going to a first ing over the coaichlng Job tram we have faced this year: That Phil Covry , ...... — 9I 126 1 against a team that completed ita i roundings today—in the possession fight inside,” Paddy contntued. Camera 50-36 in the first game Total* ...... M4 "685 413 1781 offside penalty -igalnst one of the division club. BoudhMU, who formerly man­ he would have enjoyed more a few agalaot aa.” the retired Pete WlgraiL ChpU^ln Mathias is a great fullback, too," season with only one loss. of Jimmy Carter of New York. a twinbill played last night at 'New York, Nov. 18 (ff)—In a a g e the Boston Red Sox and the yeara ago. The Tribe pilot ovaloated Totals . 488 477 627 1499 'The opposition was provided by The 30-year-old kingpin from "I'll fight Carter anytime. In th H fAn'i <2> Indians. The hard-running senior “Tluit’s a ballplayer’* dream It wasn’t really Connie’s birth­ Turley and Lnnen like this: Fete CloM and B o b ^ Vbateti tan Jordan said that every member weeks, If he wants to. I know 1 S a rp o la ...... , / move' to revamp their pitching Cleveland Indiana, had thia to say onsetwo in prmcUctt% aB e( Um the UConn . freshmen. With the Harlem regained the title lest night I the Scdiool Street gym. In the ...... 136 105 133 373 was outstanding in his team’s 13-6 to play with a first division about the players Inherited from day. He won't be 92 until Dec. 2S— "Turley has the makings pt of the Harvard squad would be ABA TssI a Dl« (II can beat him any time." second game the Ljiwyera were Golnik ...... 101 117 9) 309 upeet oyer strong Bristol., He ' staff in one sWeeping deal, the dub,” Turley eald. “I had Mandigster meats during the aan- Ahdrraon varsity on defense, the freshmen when he battered Brooklyn Paddy J . Martin ...... 130 122 106 367 New York Yankees picked up Bul­ Philadelphia: ' two days before Christmas, but n great pitcher. He wan good - “able to jkSy at least part of the Too Many Weapons too much for the Dentists as they Snnw ...... tallied both touchdoisms on dashes hop«d' It would be with Baltl- son. Both, lade loom as oofnan. fame.” ■ DItarando .. used plays brought back by coach­ De Marco int6rts figures like Howard-llmifce, hole course bn the lagoon flats. Waclaw ...... 100 - 97 108 306 Toronto 6 . Montreal 2. making the first defense of th e! Two jolting rights to the middle men. The game was under control TotaU . . . 581 646 530 1737 recovering a Hornehr fumble on sen, perh'spa the most promising On Ganadiens leftnlte threat to some ed the hat­ (Jothbirre 108 91 100 299 championship he captured from of the young pitchers sprinkled had an ailing shoulder. Pitcher who once pitriied for Connie Mack At' high tide the course is .under American League of Paddy’s stomach probably set at all times and both teams his own eight-yard^e. He also In­ Merchants in Benefit in the hey^y of the Athletics. And ter known and more hig^hly la-' three feet of water. Jimmy in New York last Mai'ch fi, him up for the crushing he later MIXRI) IKH’BLEft tercepted a pass_yfhlch led to Man­ among the second division teams Alex Kellner, a 20-game winner In garded entrlas. Totals 487 4C1 603 1481 Hershey 2, Pittsburgh 1. passed the ball well. Jim Herdic Team N«. 1 tl) The Toronto Maple Leafs, the 1949. developed a sore arm. Gu$ there was Bing, Miller, another Detroit Selected was out on his feet, his left eye received in the 14th round. Ketch- dumped in 14 points for the chester’s in iti^ of the American League, the Right additional antriea ware ■wollen and all but shut and his PhUlipa ...... 101 04 9.1 288 Yanks also reportedly received last team to ain the National Zemial. the A’a slugging outfield­ name" of -Athletics history, um kept yelling for Carter to "Get losers. PhlUlpa ...... 96 87 92 278 Meriden t a l c e d the locals 2,5 er. broke his collar tone. Catcher 'l^ere was Robert R. M. (Bob) By Olympic Body received yaaterdey by the sRttar, cheek rapidly assuming a deep down under,” and the body punch­ Herm’s came with seven points to 0 but the’’Uhief still managed 48 shortstop Billy Hunter. Hotkey League championship be­ Game with Spartans Entry Chelnnan for tho raeo. Iwo blue shade. T o u t! ...... 197 ISl m M3 In return, the Yankees gave up Billy Shantz, Bobby’s younger Carpenter, owner of the Philadel­ es began to tell midway In the of the Teachers late In the third Team No. 2 tSt yards in^ght running plays. For fore Detroit began its tlx-year brother, suffered a fractured fln- phia Phillies-the only major Pelky of the North MedfOrd Chib. On Again, Off Again scrap. period but could not hold the D. Morritnn 87 im 275 a still unknown reason, or reasons, veteran outfielder Gene Woodllng domination of the race, appear a ter. An old rivalry - will be renewcdwMsnchester football fans. Rell- C3iicago, Nov. 18 (ff)—Detroit Oordy Eckler, ImaltaAod., Don R. Mnrrlfion 11.3 117 .343 snd a disappointing righthaniled league baseball team left In Fhil- Carter now stands as the only Paddy absorbed an awful beat- strong team from the high school. he, handed the hall only four . good bet to end the Red 'Wings’ Since Boudreau managed the Sunday afternoon at Mt. Nebo able Joe Latbra centers the aduphia now that Connie Mack’s haa been named over tour other Wojtyna of East Hartfora, Bob lightweight king to win the crown Ing in the 14th. He sopped up Total* 200 200 318 818 t i i ^ in the 19-6 loss to V.'est Hart- pitcher in Harry Byrd as well as reign this season. ciUea to lead this country’s bid in Lord. Bemie Nowakowskl aad more blows as the 15th opened. He Barmen Too Tough rtrat baseman Eddie Robinson, Red Sox and faced the A's in when the Merchants play host to speedy West Hartford line. A-'s have been sold for transfer to threo times. He won it originally In the second game the Law­ fprtl, but responded with 25 yards, •^e red-hot ;^eafs defeated Mon­ American League games last sea­ the always troublesome West Another former Trinity per­ Kansas City. landing the 1960 summer Olymjdc Bruce Watt, aU of Now Iznndan, from Ike Williams In 18S1, lost it was in miserable shape, unable to Team Ke. 1* (1> lad Smith carried more, *he score utility inflelder Willie Miranda treal '5-2 last night to move to games. Billy Smith of Trinity end Um continue an otherwise game per­ yers just ran over the less M. J a rv ia ...... 78 80 83' and Jim McDonald, a 4-1 right­ son, he has some knowledge of Hartford Spartans. The Benefit former, quarterback Sammy Lei- Clark Griffith, who prob-iMy to Lauro Salas in 1952, regained it Ulsnted Dentists, 'hie DentisU. O. Jarvia ...... 98 99 119 could very.v'ell have been different. wtthin"(ihe point of the league- their personnel. game tor Injured players is sched­ tao, directs the Spartans’ attack. wrould have wanted as much as The MlecUon committee of the Central Cbnnecticut AA, and Uw six months later and then lost to formance, when the match was H an d icap ...... 7 7 7, Ol Indians' Only Tally . hander. Several minor league play­ leading Canadiens and extend their U.S. Olympic Committee yester­ aforementioned Vinton all filed stopped. drew first blood in the first two ers also are said to be involved. He said that among the younger uled to start at 2 o’cl(Kk. A fine passer, Leitao could ac- anyone to be there, couldn’t make De Marco. The quiet, unassuming htilfback unbeaten string to nine games. players on the Athletics roster, he the trip to Philadelphia to help day approved Detroit aa the Amer­ their names to bring the list af minutes but lost the lead and T o t a l * ...... 183 188 677 gained 51 yards against big West - Past records and scores have \ cerd Manchester some anxious ican bidder after also hearing Twke Carter had his man on the never could find the range again. Team N*. 1 (II Biggest In Year* During the skein Toronto has won felt third baseman Jim Finigan little bearing when these two fine j moments. Two recent games celebrate his old friend’a birthday— entries up to 49. A. L tu aa ri presentations by groups from Los deck—from a whistling left hook Herb Phelon and John Hyde were ...... 83 89 m3 275 Haven, mostly in the second half. The deal—rone of , baseball’s big­ eight times—the last seven in a and pitcher Arnold Portocarrero clubs get together. Recent meet- definitely reveled the weaknesses and his own 87th—a little early. Fast Eafrias Aneaplod to the chin in the ninth for a four- Amateur Golfing F. Isazaari ...... 98 98 .300 He carried once in the first half gest in recent years—was expect­ row—and played a tie since last Angeles, Minneapolis, Philadel­ Although the closing data was V high men as the rest of the team Were top prospects. Ings between the two rivals have | in the Merchants’ pass defense. Connie Mack—with hit chauf­ count, and with a barrage of saw action. Heller was the point- Total* 199 676 but 11 times in the final 20 min­ ed to be confirmed today in two losing on Oct. 27. He aaid he’d like to have Bobby feur and "batman” Chuck Roberts phia and Chicago. yesterday for entries to be in the utes of the contest- He was respon­ separate p'resa conferences called The two teams play again to­ seen the victorious squad win by Halfback Ray Barry of the The selection committee's action official program, entries wlU be punches Just as the bell ended the King Turns Pro getter for the Dentists. Shantz and Kellner come to Kan- no more than a single touchdowm. Spartans will attempt to out­ close by his aide—was taken to 14th. Team- 1 ( 2) sible tor Manchester's only tally by both the Yankees and Orioles. night at Montreal 'with first place will be voted on by mall within the accepted up(.to race time a t 10:80 Next week. Herm’s fsce the M. C ushing aaa City early for examinations. Even last season's outstanding shine brother Frank of the Mer­ the wrhlte cake in a comer of the The knockdown in the ninth, the' 8.3 U8 106 on a lY yard jaunt through his Both the New York and Balti­ a’ stake. The Leafs, who captured next few months by the entire neat Thursday moTniag. \ ' Chicago, Nov. 18-- The 1954 U.S. Dentists Tuesday at 7:30. Wed­ J. Cu.shlng 103 • 99 103 "They told me Shantz was Merchants’ eleven could only man­ chants. Robust Andy Whtt6 iuid ballroom. While the photographers membership of the U.S. Olympic second in Psddy's career of some nesday night will be ariothe'r own right tackle.. more meetings were scheduled for the title in 1947-48, finished third throwing fairly well at the'end of took picture after picture, he amateur golf champion, Arnold T otal* .... 197 308 691. His running slacked off In the 11 a. m. (E8T). last year. age a 6 to 0 triumph. Bud Lavado complete West Hart­ Assn., before Detroit officially is REFINED FARROT* OMI.T 83 fights, signaled the outcome nightcap with Tiny’s All-.Stars vs. last fesson," Boudreau comment- Boast Strong Team ford's starting backfield. posed, holding a business-like Palmer, has turned pro. Middletown tilt, averaging 2.6 ... TV'o of the minor league players Before the season. Toronto ed. approved. Barcelona, Spain (ffj—A parrot The battering in the 14th spelled He learned his golf from his fa­ Lawyers at 7;3Q and at 8:30 the J. McC«v»e 244 Coached by Sam Nakaso, ex- Johnson Joins Vtnoek carving knife poised over the. top out the finish and actually the Teachers will face the Dentists, H Wluke 339 yards in 18 tries, biit his 37 yard are believed to be catchers—Ous Coach King Clancy said, "I don’t If the Motor City Is certified, it was kicked out of the TutUnml ther. current golf professions! at run' around right end proved to be Triandos, who played at Kansas even rate Detroit as the team to At Boston Boudreau's salary Trlnity halfback, the visitors Defensive end Bobby Johnson, tier of the tall cake. He was one will be 'reprcMnted at the meet- championships for talkiag Hida technical knockout in the 13th was p Lanyert (471 T oU la was 945,000 last season. The Red of the few there who could have Latrobe. Pa., golf club, and hit his B. F. Pl» 300 197 673 the Indians' only TD. He scuttled City last season, and Hal Smith of beat. The-Canadiens look tougher boast a strong tean\ comprised of injured last Sunday against power­ ‘"F ■6t the International Olympic recently for using gutter lan­ antt-climactlc. peak this year. II Phelon, f ...... Sox ousted him while he atill had the better players in the grester- ful Fort Dix, will Join tackle Yosh reached that high. The fight was televised national­ S (Ml 10 a fourth down Middletown paa.s Columbua (Ohio). to me. As tor my Toronto club, I mmittee in Paris June 14-17' to guage. The judges said It wea n \ In addition to the 1954 Amateur 1 Kllewurth. f ...... 3 6 Team Nn. 8 Ouards and Coach Tony Allbrio and his ture cameras ground ayvfiy under bourne. Australia, with the winter \ ing the title. He called it the big­ 2 Groobcrt, .3 0-1 / 6 Team Nn. 5 <1) Turley, 24. powered his fire )>all Prophesy Borne Out Chicago businessman Arnold Is a parrot capabio of wklattMg championship and the Ohio Sta-e 1 KHIy. g . .0 0 4 j/ C Smith ...... 76 76 82 234 to preserve hii club’s radiant 7-6 for a league-leading strikeout total Clancy’s prophesy has been 1 ’Tarzan" Margues aitd Ed charges will attempt to get back thj glare of the flcmd'Ughta. competition at Cortina. Italy. ■lx po^nilar Spanish tnnee. gest thrill-since he started boxing Amateur. 2 Shen, g .. i 2 H. Smith ...... 88 93 103 284 upset, victory. / - . of 184 and had an earned-run aver­ bornu out thus far. The Red Wings Johnson, did not disclose the fig^ Botteger are no ztrangerz to on the road to victory. Some one in Pie cluster close in 1946- 1 Phelan, g 4m 2 Handicap ...... 7 7 7 21 ure. ' / around CYmnm/ihuttered, "It’s too Palmer, 25, was bom in Youngs­ 0 I.AW, g . . . 0 / 0-(F- 0 Like many of his tribal brothers. age of 3.46 while winning 14 and currently are in third place, tour During yesterday's press confer' Hls manager, Willie Ketchum, town. Pa. He served three years in Total* 17 192 639 Smith had his worst day against losing 15. points off the pase. much, too much.” Some one else -said he has no immediate plans lU Total* 7^6 47I Bartlett (Webster, Mass.) at Mt. Larsen, 26, won only three of 24 Toronto led all the ivay against ence, at which Boudreau was farther back in the crowd shouted, for Jimmy but he is definitely in­ the Coast Guard and was dis­ Dentists <25j I Team Nn. 12 (6) named manager, Johnson merely charged last January. P. fl. F. Pta. ' A Kodden ,...... 73/ SO Nebo. being held to 18 yards in 12 decisions, but still was held in Montreal as five players shared Slumping Yale and Notre "Take''hls picture again, toys.” terested in a title match with one 232 said. "Lou has always been a top shook His Hand 2 Block, f n 0 T. Nodden ...... 97 $7 276 carries. Tommy played almost high regard. One of his victories the scoring and t(X>k advantage of salaried manager and you can be of the nation’! newest television TRAVEUNG ICE MAN 0 Mar.shalJ 0 . 0 every minute of the eight-game was a shut out against the second some shaky goaltcnding by Claede /And suddenly it was all over. attractions, California’s Cisco An­ 1 Simpson. 3 1-5 5 Total* ...... 17(11 167 170 507 sure he’s hoppy with this one.” Roberts and Mack’s son. Earle, 1 Wal.Bh. r 1 a 3>3 4 Team Sn. 3/(4) sched.ule and proved'to be one of place Yanks, who Jost out in the Evans, who is subbing for the In­ Eddie Joost, who managed the Dame Underdogs Saturd^ drade. Los Angeles would be an Boston Carl Gardner, cen­ 3 W, K»*ith. r 0 (VI 0 P. SirdiH* ...... 92 8.V 87 284 Briggs' finest defensive perform­ pennant race for the first time jured Jacques Plante. helped him to his feet. A hush fell ideal spot for such a fight since 3 leOfcski, g 1 3-3 4 E. »Str*u*A ...... 110 MS 111 .306 Athletics liut season, was given over the crowd as CTonnIe moved ter of the Boston Bruins. has 0 HHIcr. g ,5 2-4 12 _ . ers. / since 1649. In the only other game of the his unconditional release so he \. Cisco lives hesrby. played with tour of the »ix teams 3 Allczi. g 0 (VI 0 Total* 202 170 198 670 Wiersma Xcored MAnchezter's Y’anks Loet Little night, 36-year-old Milt .Schmidt New York, Nov. 18 (ff)—An-^ windlngly among the tables toward could negotiate a deal for himself. the door. In a moment he had gone Bitter criticism of Referee Ray in the National Hockey League. 11 Toial^...... 9 7.^g first touchdown of the season The Yanks lost little In giving scored 'With 50 seconds remaining The 37-yeer-old Boudreau, who’s nually football stalks off the sports 25 . Team Nn. against (he Hornets, a 20-yard up B.vrd. who finished with a 9-7 to give the Boston Bruins a 2-2 tie and there didn't seem to be nearly Florea came from the De Marco Before Joining the Bruins he Scoreylit half time, ig-25 leawycr*. L. Mnlumphy 99 279 been in professional baseball since sUge in a blaze of glory. Perhaps, SHOP BA«tLv. . . AVOID r 96■ n u m t i t l \ camp. Paddy accused Flores of played tor the Rangers, Maple R. eMoiumphy 317 94 309 pass plejF. He caught three aerials record that fell far below the V/1& the New York RanLYts. The 1938 when he left , the University some of the glory esn percolate as much gayety in the room as ’•pushing" him. "He had me off .Leaf* and Black Hawks. Tearbera'* (M> ■in the/fid-lifter tor 75 yards. Yank’s expectations when they deadlock enabled Boston to move of IHinoia, plana to attend the ma­ there^ had. been earlier. F. Pt*; Total* ...... 206 190^193 Into these predictions—if not, they EUiifnke, the pitcher of days gone H\*de. f .... Team Sn. 9 (It M* Finest Defensive End picked up the 30-year-old hurler into a fifth-place tie with the idle jor league draft meeting in New Karly. J R. Baliargeon ...... 79 75 83 Noted mostly fo r his defensive along with Robinson in an Chicago Black Hawks. York next/week. are consigned to the blaze. by, watched his former boas de­ 0 Danlelnon. f A. Bailargeon ...... 99 1.13 89 ability rather than his pass-catch- 11-player, deal with the Philadel­ The game marked the NHL de­ Last week there were 13 Incor­ part. m t m r u m r m i 2 ('alkln*. r .. Elarller thia week Johnson 0 Parke*, rg . 178 208 172 ■j—j-ing 668 talent, the rangj’ senior enjoy­ phia Athletics last winter. but of 21-year-old Johnny l.endcr- named Parke Carroll, general rect answers among the SO deci­ "All i wanted to do was shake \ 1 Sine*, g ed his best day against the strong Woodllng. a Yankee'for the past son in the Bruins’ nets. Henderson manager .of the old Kansas City his hand,” said Ehmke. "They Of TOP QUA1./7 Y vfRCHAS 1 Maetozo, g . Blue Devils in West Haven. The was recalled from Boston’s* Her­ sions for an average of .740. The didn't want to even let me close RK8TAI RANT LEAGI'E six years, was hobbled by injuries Blues, as the A’s vice president seasonal totals are 308 correct an­ 7 Total...... -.1 17 18-39 60 .Miller'* (11 Devils grounded out 2.50 rushing last season and batted only .250— shey farm club of the American and business manager. He still has By CHET SMITH to him. But I managed to do IL 1 Cherubini ...... 89 -- 128 31$ J yards but only once were they able Hockey League to replace a tired swers and 124 incorrect tor .713. shook his hand.” • Herm’. Deslnif>nr , ...... 96 lUN 104 307 his ICTwest mark in nine • major another top administrative post to This week’s picks; Written for NEA Serviee T- , B. >■ Pl». Deri ...... 130 120 to go around Sid! U '’vas after that league seasons. The 32-year-old veteran. Sugar Jim Henry. fill—that of player personnel man­ 6 Rerdh f-...... 6 3-2 14 111 36) skirihish that U)e writer labeled UCLA over Southern Califorhla; Herman Hickman recalls the day 3 Monazhan. f ...... » 0 Hillnekl ...... 125 W6 128 :»8 outfielder broke into the majors ager. The job may be filled before UCLA took last Saturday off to he put a thin Yale team on the 1 K. Wlerihlcki, f...... 2 M Cnfrenli ...... 123 110 12(1 363 Wiersma the finest defensive end with Cleveland In 1943 and was the end of the week. 4 S-n-er. r ...... 3 Pontlllo ...... — 1)9 — 119 he had seen this seiason. get ready tor this one although it field to meet Vanderbilt. Track Wagering 0 H. Wleribirlcl, z . .. ,, , __ traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates of is Southern California who ia in ...... 2 Total...... 553 643 599 In the season’s clihrher In Willi- It was in 1948 ai.d Red Sanders, 3 A. Davie, z ...... 0 1703 thw National League in 1940 in a need of the extra preparation. now running the UCLA power- 2 Frame, z ...... 1 Baltaa (It mantle, he caught one of two deal that sent A1 Lopez, now Sport Chatter Drops Slightly 1 Kennedy. ■ z ...... t K^*‘ncv ...... 122 128 112 362 passes thrown at him. tor 29 Ice Tickets Sold Primo Villanueva is the difference. hoUM, was coaching the Commo­ Sobifkl ...... 134 141 106 .T70 Cleveland's miuiager, to the Tribe. But win, lose or draw it will be dores. 18 Totale ...... 15 8-12 3« Knndra ...... 92 ,f2 105 289 yards and he returned a kickoff for He joined the Yanks in 1949. Southern Cal in the Roee Bowl. Score at half time. 22-12 Teachers. Pohl ...... 99 98 97 294 15 yards. Although sidelined with when they began their five-year ■ GOOD. SCORES were plentiful Before the game, Sanders and New York. Nov, 18 (ff)—Wager­ Mact-acMan ...... 99 119 126 344 in laat night’s bowling activity; Here at Marlow’s Ohio State over Michigan; The ing at thoroughbred race tracks In pennant run, after leading the Pa­ Buckeyes have too much team Total...... 634 678 $iS Restaurant League—Zip Sobiski the U.S. dropped 2.1 per cent from mmsm 9f urmr pum 1869 defense. cific Coast League with a .385 bat­ 141-370: Cliff Keeney 362; Walt speed. They will hurry so fast they 'When most big-time athletes re­ last year but the states’ revenue Y Intermediates W*in«t Gritl (l> Wierama’s recovery of a Bristol ting average at San Francisco. Hilinski 358; Hippo Correnti 353; will .find themselves in the Roee soared to a new high as the pari­ •Widest o f t o p ouality MERCHANPisf Hunter at 26 has two major ceive their 10-year cards, they are Annlcllo ...... 97 — 112 309 fumble on the Bell Towners’’ SO-, Chris DecI 351; Dit Gavello 139 ready to retire. But not so as far Bowl opposite Southern California mutuel betting exceeded the twe Houlihan ...... 109 no 300 yard line pavecl the vi'ay for an league seasons behind him with the juid Nino Aceto 350. Y League^ come New Year’s Day. •NET Start Monday A Gav>Uo ...... 1.39 i(n 240 St. Louis Browns, forerunners of u Alan Konrad is concerned. billion dollars for the second time SAVI UP T O S ( ^ ON THI C O S T E. (tas’fUo ....4... 109 119 107 X16 Indian score. He was tremendous Tony Sarpola 135-373; Art John­ He will be amogg the members Without Loop Defeat in history. W.h^ian ...... 105 115 113 33.3 in checking'touted George Redman the Orioles, as "a new Marty son 146-371; Pete Aceto 143-367; Oklahoma over Nebraska; The The fli^res are not yet complete, The Intermediate Basketball Sa*lAla ...... — 114 115 339 Marlon.” Not a hitter, he batted of the all-star' cast which. will OF FAMOUS SUBURlANin TRACTION and Company. His defensive tac­ Stan Sasiela 367; Andy Lamou- perform at the Eastern States Ex­ Sooners end their eighth season since the horses are still running League will get under way on Mon­ Total* ...... ___ .559 yts " is 1646 tics were one of the f?w briifht .244 last season. Hunter has proveil reux 358; Bruno 'Maxzoll 356; Chet under Coach Bud Wilkinson with- in four states, but a surviy by the day night. promising in th e. field snd could position- Coliseum . in West ' / / Oat ■" ' Bay'* (II spots-for the locals in tne Silver Nowicki 364; John 'Martin 357; Springfield, starting on De<^. 6, out a loop defeat. Associated Press showed the Wherever qualily fell the call. . • The league will be directed by A. Cherubln ...... 97 89 94 280 City massacre. be the Yanks' replacement for vet- Vic (Taggart 354; Ding Farr 357 GuthrU ...... 108 KW 108 324 when "Ice. Capad$s’’ will make Ita Iowa over Notre Dame: Not:7otiL treasuries of 24 states received Neil Lawrence again this year, and John l$ivo*A ...... ,....90 *2 108 370 A real ’^holler guy” throughout \«ran Phil Rizzuto. and Joe Twaronite 153-353. Dame tied Iowa a year ago 9140.146.751 from the 92,024.539,- Miller High life I* winning new frlendt , . . will be compriaed of boys of high annual visit' here. in 'a Joe, RIVOM ...... 112 100 108 330 the fall campaign, Sid played a Again Donna Atwood and Bob­ game marked by feigned injuries. 986 is-agered! The figures were es­ •nd keeping thtml Hew obeul yev? Step up SHBURMNin Nsw TiSodi ^ h o o l age. 'file league will operate l/ow Man ...... tot 198 major role in the Middletown aur- BEST SCORES in the Industri­ Neither side has forgotten it but timated on Maryland, California, IV. Unmatdied for qnelity and every Monday and Wednesday Walker ...... • •». . 136 136 prise. His uncsinny performance by Specht wiU headline the show Ed Joost . Wishes ^ al League included. Carlson 135 which has an all-new and variecl the lowans hkely remember It a Rhode Island and West Virginia, perfonnanee by a ^ set at any­ yebr refrethmenf.pleatvre . . . |eln the night. The opener will find the Total...... 494 490 643 1517 proved a Wg factor In limiting end and ^ntsche 355. H. McMullen little more clearly. u'hich have hot finished their 1954 where mar the price. All new— Dari-Queens. pitted against the sweeps by the supposedly swift rolled a 115 single In the Country selection of production numbers seasons. ' •nfllleni mere . . . whs are celling fee. . . Vllta L.slu (4) and acts. Arkansas over Louisiana State: an G.E.—with maay.'exdnsive by North Ends., last year’s regular Tigers’ backs. The energetic left Loii “Good Luck” enub Women’s League. At .the same time the attendance features found in G.E.’s .Unset P. CorrenU ...... 113 133 103 327 end was one of the few Indians Nightly performances wUl be Comparative scores show Arkan­ Miller High Ufa . . . the NpH^ml league champion. QuazHa ...... 101 _ 101 sas three touchdowns better. dropped .37 per cent frdm 28.395.- Mts. (^E Dyaspowsr Speaker •ne Intermediate League has Acffto...... 116 136 no 350 who never seemed to quit trying no CONDOLENCES are offered to held from Monday through Satur­ 466 in 1953 to 28.289.216 this year. Georzetd ...... 117 IM IK 346 matter what the situation or scote. ■ San Francisco.' Nov. 18 (ff)— day, starting at 8:15, with one Wisconsin over MlnnesoU: The with aluminuiB voice e^l for Cfiemplen ef Ovalltyf proved 'very popular the pest few V. Aoraltla ...... 107 103 116 .336 the family of Bill Schieldge. BUI, Badgers bid farewell to Alan (The The wagering In 1953 reached 92,- sound reproduetiph unequalled AMa1« years and graduated many of its Jonea ...... Roach Now At Aiibuni . Eddie Joost, out aa manager of a good baseball player for years, matinee on Saturday, starting at = 139 103 341 the Athletic*, wishes his succes­ 2:15 and two on Sunday, at 1:30 Horse) Ameche with a rousing vic­ 067.898..574 with 9136.478.353 going' by say other make! Blaek-faecd / .55 players -to the Senior League (Usd last night at Manchester Me­ tory. to the stales where pari-mutuel Total...... 663 ~ioi 64*. 1701 sor, Lou Boudreau, "Good Luck" and 6:30. picture tube. G-E Glarejector. each season’ > morial Hospital. He owned and op^ wagering is legal. UHF OptiooaL Coiae ia tmlrngt O.rde'a (#) a future date. Recipients of the at Kanaaz Chty. . erated Schieldge J6b printing A special box office will be Baylor over Southern Methodist; Veterans RetzirBlBg Voasolo ...... ‘ 94 ns 96 293 Bajlor, SMU’s jinx team, catches The figures do not include thoM Some of last year's vieterans. MrMulIln ...... ^96 87 m m “He’ll need it.’.’ Joost said with plant on Spruce Street for years. opened in Manchester on Friday, Hickman shook hands and talked from harness racing tracka. rsistsisrtfifj& rss Diet, .i...... *1(7 m 102 m a grin of Boudreau’s appointment. Nov. 19, at Marlow's from 9 a. m. the MusUngs just after they have for a bit. Passing o ft a few com­ who are returning for another year And^raon ...... ,133 • M 103 3M* Jooat managed the Athletics to given their all to burst the Arkan­ of compietition ar^: Nelson Qulnby, V^ronM ...... J 95 . rtCKETS for the pro basket- to 5:30 p. m. for the convenience ments. Sanders turned to go. — l<«_ 103 398 Uat' plac< at Philadelphia this nail game on Friday night, Dec. of the people in the - Manchester sas bubble. "May the best team win.’’, be Ken Irish, Mike Esoavitch, Pete '; Maryland over George Washing­ X Cloee..Nank Zatkowski, Pete La- Total...... :...... 633 63* 483 1531 year. 3, at the Armory between the Bal­ area. )Mld. . Ward at Fullback, • Bp »s f m I (Asked, what he plans, Joost timore Bullets and Hamilton are ton: They pUy in different The erudite Hickman saw a Flamme, Bob Ballsleper, Joe Kuhl- COI'NTBV CLm tW.mea) said: leagues. $ 5.00 ^ • uptsmi man, Bill Mozzer, Bill Grimason. back Bemie Alemany and diminu­ on^ aale at the British American ALL-STAR FOOTBALL TEAM chance here. , Kkker. (#1 tive guard Mel Cote were bestowed “Of course I hppe to go back to Quh. Oon.way, Ark., Nov. 18 iff)—A West Virginia over North Caro­ Puuts for Yale Down DtHvats ~~ Bob La^on, Dick Jenkinz, Richy Hackney .,, ...... 78 73 7S 331 lina State: TTie Mountaineer back- "You mean. Red, may the better Lundberz ...... 99 92 74 the awards last year. the big leagues, but I certiUnly CoUierts magazine naming the team win," he smiled. O riy $2.50 Martin and Bob Schultz. 346 would be very happy to work out field ia crippled but Fred Wjmant NMaon ...... 93 90 98 370 1 Roach, considered High’s great­ REVOLVER LEAGUE (Cbnnec- pubUcation’z 65th All-Star football "No. I mean beat," Red. Sanders New Haven, Nov. 18 (ff>—Dw Now yea caa have pewetful, mukl- Some of the newcomer* this Low Man ...... 83 ss 99 249 est performer, is now 'at Auburn hfre if something come* up.” tlcut Police) result; Bristol 1332— still Is sound. Tale football team, harder hit by W eak ^ eieated Soburbaalle Tiwds year, of whom much ia expected C. ADd^raon ...... 87 77 98 252 team arrived here this week, for Harvard over Tale; Tale’z mld- answered. "We’ve got thrM of i m a 17-kMii Lor^ntsen ...... M 94 83 363 University, and COatc starred with Nessier 282. Ma]veU 275. Heath some mysterious reason. them and were gonna uae them injuries than it haa been all sea­ piB OB your pretwrt tin t. You get' are: Toni Biardi, Ed Dama. Dick thia season’s Wesleyan University Two rooUs pitchers on the 1964 262, MaePhearson 258. Theriault senson stump to conUnue. Harvard son, may field a new kicker and a y msrnm ■aaotaay giame, WKeeam Oiansanti. Mike Strange, Bob Ty­ Total. ,.,., 1...... 613 489 "499 A mail subecriber received the has been building for thia all Ma­ all.” hr safer, far better tnetioa «■ Kto freshman eleven. Minicucci, Aitkeh Cbicinnati Ftedleg team—Art Fow­ 247. Manchester 1308—NeddoW Dae, 10 issue of OoUler’a at Memo­ new fuUbeck—eU In the same per- ler, Ray Winters, Tony j^ullllcote. R ls te n (4) ler and Corky 'Valentina — each son and the Maroon' Une will de­ rough weather.'pome la bow for and Alemany are current^ In the 272, Alves 271, Hughes 267, Tur­ rial Hospital h^re Monday. It’s the eoo-=when It 'winds up its season Ron LnPointe and Micky Roma- I. AndfrsoB ...... 97 90 94 381 Army, . won 12 games. ner 253 and McCaughey 245. cide it. Sabufhenile New Tnada. niw. SwrnisoR ,., ...... SO 74 86 341 only one iii town. -Michigan State over Mar(]uette. againat Havard in Cambridge. Gllb*ruon ,, ...... 81 83 84 36' The California heat is supposed The others without comment: Mlaeouri over (Kansas, Purdue over Hasa.. Saturday. ‘ *niere will be a meeting of all Allrn ...... *7 90 88 273 to bother, visiting teams in the There wss no immediate com­ > Friday Night D AggtM m »ppp4 Hr* M itt Bchmldl ...... 83 S3 M 261 ment from Oellier publishers in Indi(uia, Wyoming over Tulsa, AI Ward spent most of yester­ Free! Free! Free! league managers tonight at 8:45 McMqllea annual Rose Bowl game, yet Cumu­ Miami over'Alabama., day’s practice aesaion learning to -Completa .aatamm hiatallatleu of any O-E eseagla im M . at the T. I...... *6 116 19 3(n New York. i Sntnrdny Wichita over Detroit. ' I lative 4|uarter-by-quarter Rcores 'The magazine’s star taam, whi(m Southwest; Rice over Tej;as punt, and there waa speculation TotaU ...... 633 636, 634 1404 of the last eight games show that East; Columbia over Rutgers. that the aacond string halfback TIMELY TACKLE everybody in this smsU towm SyracuM over Fordham. Holy Christian, Texas Tech over Hous-. SAVE $ 25,00 SAVE $ 25.00 . g«*epotali*r* (tl the visitors have outscored the SERVICE ON ^ knows by now; ton. would become a first . trlng ftiU- Johnson ...... 84 93 98 383 western representatives in the Croat over ConneoUcut. Pitts­ badc come Saturday. Jim - Arm- On your aul ■ttou with hasa Pt ‘any O-B t|* la Kelseyville, Calif, (ff) — Six high Bostick ...... 77 81 En(ia — Max Boydston. (Mcla- burgh over Penn SUtc. Princeton . Far West: Arizona over Arizona model. I/iw Man ...... 36 71 78 318 fourth quarter, 99-6. boma; Don Hollander, Army, strofv, Vem Loucka >and Cbnnle school football players rtoeived 76 3X 4 Carliirttort • Starttre • Btatrattn over Dartmouth, Beaton Univer­ Stete, California over ' Stanford, Opfeni. imo have han(fled the kick­ sheriffs citations for capturing Hizmilton ...... 79 9* 86 383 homa; Don Hollcder, Army. sity over Tamplc, palawmre ov«r ^daho over Brigham Young, Utah HUlnskl ...... m 23 100 286 AUTHORIZED ‘‘UNITED MOTOR SERVICE‘S ■ ing otm ra during the season, all ^ o o o d A rar twro ;|uvenile home eecapeea. The t 4>v Man ...... -..ea *6 46 .186 Sid Poumet. -LSU. BuckaaU. over Montane. New Mexlto over are out with injuries. • X players stopped practice and tack­ SEFTIO I^ANKS AND . _ ON ALL MAKES OP CARS Guards—Jim Salisbury, UCUt; ‘South: Auburti over damson: New' 'Mexico a A M, Oregon over, Pne of the hale end hearty mem- led the /ugitivee as they fled past ToUUn ...... 483 . 4«S, 499 1444 Bod Brooks, Arkansas. Oregon State, Washington, -ovoit 0^ fIRVICI fTORI . Seo4ebefs (4) - PLL'GOED SEWEKS I, Duka over South Carohaa, Fur­ here of the team is a Nrir Haven the football field. JohnaoB ...... 99 48 79 383 MAOUNE CLEANED . ARTS TEXAdD AUToimVESERVI^- ! Center—Kurt Burris, Oklshossa. man over Wofford, Kentucky over WewUngton State.' ; boy who expects to take hia third n s MAIN 8 T ..^ - t- U N •atitk-...... u:-..” M F W"S7 AND INSTALLED Quarttohaek—Ralph' Guglieliiit, TaBhassaa. North CaroUaa over tracli at Harvard Saturday-/center f ItVICI STORl Mink can be induced to prodiM TlBk*r ... 74 74 86 346 INCO*FOBATED Natre “ WilUaxi Ziegler, Jr., is rtUring A Cenulse Mrfwpvkee leer, MUtpr Iffgk IMp U Glbtin ... • r 9. m . g B*®*. 'Virginia, Waat Vifglaia 'over Jim Dougban. Doughan grew up n s MAIN ST*-IO-t-StM .trp»p4 end leirted fcy*e Milsr Irgwing Cesygrty prime pelts in summer despite Low Mas Dick Moegie. Rica: Nerth OaroUna 8ta4a, VgndaftlD trpm racing. Hie Wiiit-e-BIt wa» almost In the shadow of tba Tkla high taafperatures by reducing tto O h resukl ______*14 I ^■•weeRgB DimisRal O*. S81 MAIN ST.. MANCHUSTER MI-9-8899 Howkrd CSAady. Ohid 8UU. ' over Viilanora. Involved a t r i '^ dead heat la Rowl.and played there twice—with O N ir. . . and ONLY ki MIhrewkee, WbcMsbi. s-« s aL-jn-A-ggga amount oi light. Tn4ais ... 474 636 1636 PulIbaek-^Alaa Ainscbe; Wls- Midwest: OMerndo the 1844 Carter Haadicep at Aque­ the Hinheuee High School team— .7... StaUe, nUaeu over Northweetahi, duct before ever entering Tele. ' . / ’ • r * / f -/ f r r r- - f r - ■ ^ - i r ' h ^ "

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f- r-sDC MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD>M^CHI^TER, CONM., THUimDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1934 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THftJ^SDAY, NOVEMBEft-lg, 1954 FAGKTWSrrY-SEYlb Houaehold Goods SI Baatosaa LocaUoaa AvtoaoMla* forjtadt 4 Anto Driviiit School T*A CARNIVAL X BTDlCKTURNn Hoomb For Soli 7R ladfiAtlea o t IIm toiair part pT thA Obgs—Birds—Pots 41 Fad and Faad 4fx / WELL ROTTED cow mamire. Pro­ frigarator, $15. dinteg room qat. column. E. W. for example, a d u means. Thte ia not a condlUon chain $9, $8.95 each. Hollywood ROfacVlLLE, 24 Grova St., Hill- CUSTOM BUOT ranen, 8 nice A—InsacU. Bclanttete have cords. The Vietnamese .army now which should worry many pet^e, president also to kasp daw* THAT DOESHT* FLY, SWIM AUTO ORIVINO Imttnictlao from BROAD 6RB!ASTH3> Bronse tur- tect your shrubs and lawns now. $80. anUqua Bmpira drsaair, 550. bed, $89. $44. aide House. Two room firiilahed large rooms, fireplice, ceramic found more than 300;t)00 kteda. numbers about 250.000 men. whether .there te anything to be speculation that NaffuIVs naw val ksyi. Fresh frossn toms, 10 to 38 30. 37083. Leonard GlgUo, Bolton. I. G. Bowera, 75 Damteg St, done for diverticulosts other than especially if one of these poifehes fom ioooratonoN w i l l OR WALK. LARGE SELEC­ your home. Insured ^ a l oontni ^artment with private bath. In­ tile bath, oil hot Water heat, steel T he Vietminh Radio alao dis­ te dtecovered by accident in the resulted from a personal stra tito ne AmoKXATfeD poundt.x Schaub’s Turkey Farm, 3H. 3-7173. n in e p i e c e dining room set, te quire first floor. Apt. 9. 0 —Can a ttaa toad changa its a blend diet and adda "doea for the office. TION TO PICK FROM. SO car. Larson Drlvtac SchooL ML U. S. No. 1 GREEN Mountain po­ beam construction, full cellar, 2 missed western charges that the course of routine X-rays or tu ts 5-5075. 188 HUistown Road. excellent condition. Reaeonaole. nice porches, garage. Bowers color? >; always require an operation?’*- Dtspoeal Matad tatoes.tatoea. 179 ToUand Turnteke,Turnpike, ManMan- 3G. 37068 between 4 and 6 p.m A—Tres,toada can chAnga color Oommunist-led ‘army is b ig a r In etArUng the dteeuMion it for some other suspected disorder. Diol MI-3-5121 STOP AND SEE THE school, near bus. 'larlton W. than it should be and still grow­ *1116 first hints thatl NAffOlb cheater. Bryan Bros. 30. 5-7087. Lagal Notiea to match the >sgstA|iOB. should be said that dlverticuloais “WORKING MAN’S Wh it e Ho l l a n d Turkeys Frsnk BENGAL Combination oll-gaa Wanted To Rent - 68 Hutchins. 30. 9-5132, 9-4694. ing. It termed them a "justifica­ might be deposed dsvelopdd ndt FRIEND” WHERE YOU’LL tion of maneuver.a" to build the of the intesUnes -ls rare te chil­ Motorqrcles—Bicycles 11 Bronkls, Lake St. Call 30.’ 8-4887. GBT YOUR Hubbard .squash for M U OP CITT OWMBD BSAI. atove. G.E. refrigerator. 30. BTjAT o f 4 or 5 rooms required 31ANCHESTER— Six room home, Q—What becams of ^ ittato^ dren and young people but occurs Tucson, Arizona, week at the trial o f a Csira till- NEVER BUY A DUD IF Thanksgivlhg pies at Clifford ESTATB 9-1789 after 8 p.m. for quiet , elderly couple. Must be that produced the giant meteor hon-Oommunist south into a mili­ smith. Mahmotid Abdel LAttf. AA ROASTOIG CHICKBN8 50c lb. liMStod St NS Cspn*! ATsasa te Sie two-car garage, full price, $9150. tary bulwark. The charges were in about one in twenty of those YOU BUY A CAR FROM BICYCLES, new, used boucht and March’s. 80 cents a oushcl. Clif­ City •! nsiWsra, CssaeeMeet, aad near buses and stores. Reasonable Near new highway, nice four room crater In the desert o f AM sm at In their adult years. Frequently, the triggsnnan o f ab unsueesAtonl Lort ana ttowd v I sold. Repairins snd rebuildinf. dretaed. SSc live. Arnold Nelson, ford March. 258 Woodslde St., off ksswB as 30" DE LUXE Kelvinator electric rent. JA, 8-7919. made recently by British Foreign Honors Mexican Attempt to shoot NaateT At AJaa- BUD. \ 737 Lydall St. 30. S-8508> range, reg. $233.60, $ia7„ Limited ranch, all conveniences, large lot, A —No one knows. Many ef­ very frequenUy indeed, diverUcula. Free pick up and deUvery within HlUatown Road. "POUCB PBBCINC* Ms. $*• forts have been mads to locate SecreUry Sir Anthony Eden and Andria Oct. 25. Abdel XdM t, A FOinn>—A placa where }rou can aupply. LaFlamme Appliance Co,. full price, $8900. Bolton, large four though present, do not produce two mile radius. Manchester GOING OUT Of town? Newly- room ranch oyer one acre of land. the 'meteor that dug this hole U.S. Secretary of State Dulles. member e f tbs Moslem Brathar* aecure a complete line of knlttlnc HARTFORD ROAD HUBBARD - Butternut and Acorn ' Sealed Bids will b« rsesivad at tbs IS Oak St. The Vietminh, in turn, accused any symptoms 'whatever and do . Tucson, Aria. (F>—A new ele- yams and accessories, stamped Cycle Shop, IM West Middle Turn- otfics of Uie City Purehaalng Agent, HO wedli with excellent referanc4te.de- Sale price, $9500. Manchester 2H one mile te diameter and aboiH, not require any special treatment hood, haa pleaded guilty. Otlwr USED CARS pike. MI. 6-30N or 5-M02. Articles Fior Sale 45 ■quaah. Turnipe for Tharkagiving. sire sublet comfortable npartmeht France of failing t o , turn over 'mentary school has been named fo o ^ , embroidery cottons and 180 Spencer St. 30; 3-5C64. Maid Street, Hartford, Ckniaectieut. 42" KELVINATOR dink, $119.95. year old Cape Cod, beautiful 600 feet deep. Some believe that^ at all. in honor of Ignacio Bonillas, eon of witnesses said the m a d a a k wW until. or home for few months. 30. throughout. One car garage, it vaporized on contact and broke , 7,1®^ civilian and military prison- in on the plot, along with Hsaasa tatUnf threads at Tour Tara 270 HARTFORD ROAD GIRL'S ao" Donald Duck bicycle. 11 a.m.. K8T., Daetmber 1N4 $89.95. LaFlamme Appliance, IS 8-8281 after 5. What is diverticula^? A diver­ a Mexican blacksmith, who rose at which time tnejr will be jMblleIr ateqaite drive. Sale price, $12,000. Up' into fragments; others think it era scheduled to be repatriated el Hodeiby, supreme guide o f tlM 8h(^, 50 Cottace St. Fbone MI. Excellent condition. Also boy's RED CEDAR clothes poles - in­ Oak St. under the Geneva agreements. ticulum is a pouch or pocket lead­ from bootblack to Mexican ambas­ ______OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. 34" bicycle. MI. 5-7752. stalled. Call 30. 0-5767. Household Goods 51 npened, read; and recorded. Me Mdc Two family duplex near 3*sln continued fo r in to' the earth. ing off from a large cavity or tube. sador to the United States. fanatical politlcal-religiouS' oigAB will be received after aald date and THREE USED gaa rangaa, three Streat—a dandy qnd only t|12..500. The charge was made in a re­ teatlon. hour. Honaea For Sale 72 DiverUcula (more than one diver­ Bonillas was born te Mexico te VY>Um>—A place where you can ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ a n t i q u e s bought, sold. Furni­ All bid papere, eonsifUng ef deaerlp- ueqd electric rangai, $20 each. Many-more listings of nil kijnds Q—Which state borders on four port to the International Armis­ ticulum) are moet common in the 1566, graduated from Massachu­ Hodeiby told the military court buy Beniat and Ttoca Taras and RECONDmONEO 36'' balloon Ure able and etandard typewriters. ture. glass, china, pewter, prints, tioni of real estate aad btiffdlBg anared LaFlamme Appliance Co., IS Oak from $6000 up. The Ellsworth, Mit­ of the Great Lakes? tice Commission. The French colon or lower part of the bowel. setts Institute o f Technology. tearfully today the wUnuooo w on Susan Bates Knlttlnc accenortes. DeCORMIER MOTOR? AU makes of adding machines books, stamps, coins. Jewelry, by the Ctly, Initnictlona te Mdoere, Ud l a r g e s ix room home, new Ifim- Mcyde, $20. MI. 8-0431. •chedule, and aelf-addreiaed anvtlope St. ken oil hot water furnace, stmrin ten Agency, Reialtors. 311. 3-6930. A—Michigan. claimed earlier that the Commu­ When the pockets do not produce' ser\ed as governor of Magdalena liars. He said he knew BOthtoff Of It's Tour T am Shop. 60 Oottafe sold or rented. Repairs on aU guns. BaUeye Antiques, 382 SAYS: "These- fine cars and to be uaed In aubmItUng raid bid can windows, acreena, fully inauiatedV nists still are holding many thou­ a>-mptdm8 the condition is called district te Mexico and mayor of any Brotherhood plot to aooas- Bt. Tat ML 0-M50. makes. 3Carlow*s. Main 8t. MI 3-^003. be obtained at DIvialon of Purebaaea EAST 30DDLE Tufnpiki, eight Q—Has the burial place of sands of French Union troops and sihate Nauer and othor g o m a - and Inaurance. 5S0 Main Straet, - Hart­ plaatered wails, full ceUar. Excel­ rqoms, hot air heat. 2te acres "diverticulosis." ‘This doea not re­ Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. He was ford. Cnnnecticut. Musidil Instrameiits 53 lent condition. Stove, refrigerator. Hamlet, the hero of Shakespeare’s civilians. „ . quire treatment. Mexican ambassador to the United ment luders. COncernteg tho 1)toot FOUND—Furnace cleanlnf equip- trucks aK sure pleasers." BusiiieaB Services Offered 13 RUG BRAIDING made easy. In­ land. For detaila Call 30. 9-7201. tragedy, been discovered ? - The Vietminh report said ail nest. Owne|^:qi^^ave^anie ^ struction booklet, 25 cents. Rug ELECTRIC STOVE, $25. 30. The City reaervea the right te'rajact Large trees; centrally ocatSd. But they cart become inflamed States from 1917 to 1920 and waa he had gone Into hiding Mtaro hte «Ms to ln s «sfB C. any or all hidk If deemed to fha beat 3IUSIC Inatrumental rental. Com­ A—Historians generally be­ prisoners te their hands at the end arrest Oct. 30 te a roundup o f DOUR8 OPENED, keys StUd, wool snd remnants priced right- 9-4844. intereat of the City. ALL. PAPERS plete line of teatrumenta. Rental Only $11,600. Carlton W. Hutchins. THREiN.TONEMENT/ House, 4-4 and then the labef'diverticulitis" defeated for president of Mexico 19B1 MERCURY CLUB 30. 9-5132, 9-4694. ^ lieve that Hamlet was buried at of the fighting have now been is applied. In dive'rticuHtte' the by Gen. Alvaro Obregon Jn 1920. Brotherhood members, Hodoibgr copied, vacuum cteanan, irons, Rockville 38708. Gen’s Rug Shop, PimmSHRD BY ■fHE PURCHABINn applied to purchaae price. Repre- and 5 robqns. Steam heat and hot Ammelhede in Jutland. There are, freed. guns, etc., repaired. Shears, 85 Talcott Avs., RockvlUe, Conn. SEVERAL Chests of drawers, AORNT MUST BE RETURNED WITH aentteg Olda, Sarmar, Bach. Pad. air fumapes, three car garage. symptoms of inflammation vary A He died in 1944. said he bad learned "tho goYora* COUPE THE BID. however, 10 gravestones in Den­ ment wanted to kill mo.” FOUND—Tln r kitten, in vicinity kmvea, mowara ate., put into con­ child’s birch chest of drainers, City af Hartford. Cana. ler and Bundy.- .Mettar'a Muaie Price $15,900, 3^9-1884. good deal. There may be a single Vlcteria Road. Phone MI. 5-5450. Fully equipped and in fine me­ mark to. indicate his alleged last PATS TO BE HONEST? The Supreme Guido doatod dition for coming neada. Braith- BoUdliif—COBtnetlag 14 Bonds—Stocks ■ STOP THOSE drafty doors with round dining tal^e and five chairs, By: N. B. HENSON. Studio, 177 McKee. 30. 8-7500. GREENWOOD DRIVE resting place. , slight attack of acute abdominal ENOUGH IS ENOUGH chanical order. Only 3355 down. walte, S3 Pearl streat . Interiockteg metal weather strip- one poker table. 30. 9-5090. ^ Purchasing Agent. SIX ROOM Colphtal, complete in Falls City. Neb. (A*)- When pain or several attacka of slight Chappell, Neb. (A1—Ekl. WolFs knowing the tinsmith, 'who fin d PYWND—Man's wrist watch, vl. Mortgages every detail.. H. B. Grady, Brok­ GENERAL Contracting, apeoiaUk- pteg. Phone 30. 3-5470. PIANO TUNING and /oicing. Com­ MANCHESTER Q—What constitutional amend- Theodore Bogan was brought to distress. Occasionally the inflam­ car was hit by two different trains eight shots — none effeettoo 6te cinity eC So. Methodist Cburdi. GONDER’S T.V. Sarvlea, available FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator, Staled plete rebuilding, repairing. re- er. 3U. S-8OO9; court ;On an intoxication charge, mation may be so severe as to the Premier addressed a aufto Gan MI. 54S33, 1950 CHEVROLET 2-DR. ing in finishing upataus rooms In me'nt changed the. method by but he walked away uninjured. any tima. Antenna conversions. new homes, alrc roofing, siifing, COME IN—Browse aroundj The unit. Very good condition. Price etyling. • Keys recovered. 24-hOur he pleaded Innocent, and polite cause a perforation or hole In the "The 78-year-old former mayor of meeting on the Britlah-EgyptlBa S E D A N _ _ — Woodshed, U 3Cate St., Manchee- $40. 30. 9,3877. . Legal New aix-room ranch homes RANCH, Outstanding. Thirde. bed- which aenators were Mected ? LOST—PASS BOOK No. 35745. ?hlleo factoey supervised service alteraUona of any kind, plus build­ ^ MORTGAGE MONEY aervice. All work 1 guaranteed! The A—The 17th, adopted in May, made a further investigation. The Vicket wjjh Infection spreading to Chappell was driving acrou the agreement for British evacuatlee TcL Ml. 9-1485. ter. Conn. Good used furniture Plano Shop, Phonea M(. 9-9329, rooms, Complete in every detail. result was a new charge of driv­ the abdominal cavity and produc­ of the Suet Canal sone. Notice is hereby clven that Pass Color: Black. Just overhauled. ing new homes. Free osUmates. FIVE PIE(3E Mahogany bedroom nearing completion. Attached H. B, Grady, Broker. 3fl. 3-8009,. 1913. tracks and hit the third car of a Rockville 0-3111. bought and ated. TeL 3 a 33184. Advertisement 9-8074. ing while Intoxicated, to which Bo­ ing peritonitis, abscess formaUon, westbound streamliner. His car Abdel Latif took Hodslby's dsal* Book No. 38745, usued by The A sharp fine UtUe Car. Only 3195 COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart Open *tU 7 p.m. set. Good condition. Tel. 30. amepite drive, extra large lota. , Savina Bank of Manchester Jias Payments Scaled to Income 9-1477. ' ^Q—Who popularized the expres- gan pleaded guilty and drew a or obstruction. was slammed partially around, al ha'fd. down. R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ CABnrarr 3( a k in g —w i aiM) do Autiit Report YOUR Selection of (our hard-to- Open for inspection daily. fine of 3100 and $10 costs. The area involved may be sensi­ still on the tracks. \He waa helped Bursting into toAis. he cried: been lost and sqipUcation has been maUc waahii^ machines, electric all types of carpuitrv srotk, re­ find uaed apinets, $295, $345, $395, Lots For Sato 73 sibn “ A public office is - a public made to said baw for navment of WARDS WEEKEND 3 COMPLETE Notice.is hereby given that the triiat?" Bogan could have paid the cus- tive to preaaure, though of course out of the damaged\car aild was ‘1 have been betraysd. In the 1949 MERCURY 4-DR. ranges, vacuitm cleaneie, motors, modeling, attersUona;' etc. Good CONNECTICUT i and $495. Well-known makes, two the amount of deposit. ROOMS OP BRAND NEW audit report of the books ef ac­ T. J. CROCKETT, Broker SEVERAL CnoiCE building Iota, A—-President Grover Cleve­ tomtry $10 fine for intoxication many other conditions can causa walking away from the scene wdien name of Islam. I am inaoeoat. X small appliances. Welding 180 worknuuublp, and rsssonaMs ♦, SPECIALS counts and financial records of with lull keyboarda. Act immedi­ but went to Jail on default of the auch ^ ’mptoms. For this reason am glad my plot did not suo« SPORT SEDAN FURNITURE Phone; Office 30-3-5415 high elevation all Imprcvemei.ts, land. an eastbound freight irate amack- LOST—Besfle Hound, 5 months Main Street. MI. 5A878. rates. Estimates glsdly given. MORTGAGE EXCHANGE the South Manchester Fire Dis­ ately. Goss Plano Company, 317 $110 on the suffer count. the diagnoals is often difficult. ed the car. ceed.” Color: Solid blue. Loaded and CsU Dick at PL 34806 or John at EVERYTHING Asylum Street (Across from Hotel Residence: MI-9-7751 "A ” and "AA’' zone. S, A. t e c h ­ old. Brown and white marklna. RUBBISH and ashee removed. Gen­ 27 Lewis S t (Sat. unUl Knon) REG. 6.95 TRUCK FLAPS--Pite ONLY $488.26 trict for ths year ending October ier, Agent. Phone 311. 8-6969. ML SA578. ML 3-0755. 31, 1954, is now on fils in ths of­ Bond), Hartford. 0 —What is An outstanding fea­ clean inland ou t Only $185 down. eral cleaning of atUcs, cellan and tire sizes 7.50x20 to 11.00x20— Beautiful Westinghouse Electric ture of the Woman’s Relief Corps ? yards. Call M and M Rubbish re­ GENERAL Oonstruetlon, altsra- CH-6-8897 24 ”xS6” ...... 4.59 Refrigerator fice of the Town Clerk and the BEAUTIFULLY Located water­ A—It is the only existing pa­ 1961 IfASH COUNTRY moval. MI. 9-5757. same is open for public inspection. 4 ROBIN ROAD—Two Mocks to front lot situated on Vernon Road, Annoancemeata Uons, remodeling, pUMe tUa, Beautiful Bedroom Suite Wearing Apparel—Purs 57 triotic organization which was counter woik, garage, etc. No Job REG. 187.95 DODGE MOTOR— This legal notice is given in ac­ Bowera School. Six room Cape Bolton Lake. Has five car ameslte founded solely on the basis of CLUB CONVERTIBLE Frank Burke Mel Redman Beautiful Living Room Suite Cod. Oil ateam heat, Ruaco com­ MANCHESTER T.V. Service, radio too amalL Eugene Glrardln, 15 Fite ’40-’42 Dodge Conventional Beautiful Dinette Set cordance with .Chapter 41 of the TWO BLACK Seal coats, one 38" parking area,, beautiful trees and loyal womanhood, regardless of WE CARRT Tloa yams at the Color: Blue and aharp. Radio, and T.V. epedalisu alnce 1534. General Statutes. bination storm windows and ‘Dmitter S t ML 5-0005. Drive ...... 119.88 Exchange Beautiful "De Luxe” R a n a long, one 41" long, $25 e.ach.. 3H. lawn. Price $2000. Terms. Call kinship. same prices as the mill. Save House sendee call $3.50. MI. Ssmusl J. Turktegtoa 8-4724. screens. Nicely landacaped yard. MI. 9-5453 for particulars. time sind money by ahoppinf at heater, defroeter and overdrive. Instead of Westinghouse Electric 5-6680 or Ml. 3-4807. * a A iAID o f t h a t remodeling REG. 54.95 CAR RADIO—Fite Town Clark Close to atbrea and biis line^ Ask­ TMir Tara Shop, 50 Oottaya St Only $155 down. Help Wanted—Peauda S5 Refrigerator If You Pre(er GIRL’S RUST winter coat,, navy ing $13,200. Elva Tyler, Realtor. BOLTYIN—Excellent building lot, Q—Did President Jackson’s wife Tel. MI. 5-3358. Job? I can do it using your ideas. ’49-'51 Ford or 1950 Plymouth Dated at Manchaater thia 18th reside in the White House? AlXi APPLIANCEIS eeiviced, clean­ Expert workmanship. Time not Rugs, Lamps, Tables, linoleum day of November, 1554. \ two-piaca wool eu'it, red corduroy MI. 9-4469. 150 X 300, High elevation. Reason­ 1949 WILLYS 6 CYL. ing and repairs t water lS5- m Peari Bt,. TeL Bn$B59i large lot with big play and garden A—William Pitt, the younger, Color; Maroon. Clean as a 3-5643. up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, REG. 137.95 15” BAND SAW— sizes—contact Rudy Young, 71 dition. 2-car garage, workahop, 3 who became prime minister In rates. CaU Ml. 8-5682. . P.S. We , eoadueton and roof repairs call quired, fialanr and commission. heater. Call 30. 9-0252. area. Garage. Wonderful view. acres land, more if desired. New hound’s tooth. Only $145 down. Give phone, ^ x B, Herald...... 119.88 Cooper St. Phone MI. 9-4283. Owners moving out o( state and 1783 at the age of 24. also pick up and deUver other FURNITURE Repair - Servioe: Coughlin, MltcheU 37707. Hartford. Tel. MI. 9-8621. types of niya and upholstered REG. 117.95 8" TILTING ARBOR must sacrifice this delightful Complete r e p a h ^ , .-^finishing, EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD earntea Q—What is the difference be­ furniture fhampooiny. - SeeTliSM Today At CALL MANCHESTER Roofing and BENCH SAW ...... 99.88 RoWh's Without Brard 59 home. Madeline Smith. Realtor. ROCKVILLE - - Cape Cod. four restoring on all tyMs of furniture. selling Avon coametlcs, beautiful 3U. 9-1642 or 3H. 9-1146. tween flotsam and Jetsam? Zigmund Oosds, Prop. Formerly Siding Co., for all "oofing and eld­ rooms finished, two uhfinished. WANTED—Two riders to East ing Jobe. No Job too small. Free new Christmas gift lete. For ap­ LARGE ATlSlACTlVE v Room, A —Goods cast from a Vessel in of Watkins Bibs. Tel. Ml. 3-7448. MONTGOMERY WARDS Full shed dormer, fireplice, car Hartford and Connecticut Boule­ DeCOBMIER MOTOR estimates. ML 9-8933. pointment call 3H. 5-3814. suitable forTme or p^raons. ARE YOU Looking for country at­ port, full basement, clt.v sewers. distress and found fldktteg in the LISTINGS WANTED mosphere in town? Seven room vard. Hours 8;80-5. Call after 5;W 824 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER Hot water, shower and' private en­ Many extras. Immediate occu­ sea arc flotsam. JeUam la goods MI. 5-3515. SALES, TRAY’S PART TIME power press opera­ oversized Colonial Cape Cod on cast overboard to lighten a tors from 4:15 to 8:15. Apply 234 GREEN MANOR and ROWERS SCHOOL AREAS trance,-teqtef A Chaatniit St. pancy. Rockville 5-24SA. Rockville TV and RADKLSERVICB Roofing snd Chimney 16-A 20% OFF ON wallpaper. Many large wooded lot, 180 x 180. Five 8-5475. wrecked ship, .but which sink in­ WANTED—Ride to Pratt A Whit­ Hartford Road. PRIVATE, Quiet room for couple. rooms finished, two large rooms 24 Maple St. '^Manchester- patterna to chobae from. C. J. stead of floating. ney, from vicinity of Spruce and BILL TRACIS ROOFINO HperleHring in repair­ Hove several elienta who ietlre Hm m draot. Lht: Kitchen privilegea. Inqaire 224 and bath on second floor unftnish- East Center Streets. 8 - 4;45. Tel. Morriaon, Paint and V/altpaper ARE YOU CONSIDERING ing roofa of all kteda. Ateo new C o., 385 Center St. Charter Oak St; MI. 3-8368. and bath on second floor Q—Who haa charge of the Na­ MI. 5-3454. Help wanted—Male 36 with this a9ttiiey for quick aetioe. unfiniahed, (plunfibing, heat­ SBLUNO YOUR PROPERTY? Prompt, Courteous Service roofa Gutter w ork. Ghtmneye Wo will appraise your property tional Park System of the United 1554 PLYMOUTH Bhvoy four door cteaned. rmUrad, 35 yaam* «x- IDEAL GIFTS. Russell's Barber BEAUTIFULLY (urnlahed spacious ing snd electricity to second States? WANTED—Rida from Woodbridye sedan, two tone, radio heater. CLERK—Recent school graduate, room with complete light house­ floor). Large living loom, 22 free and without any obligation. and Parker Streets to Underwood MI-9-5550 or 5-76^ (rieaca.irieaca. iTaeF too aatlmataa.t " Call Shop, comer Oak - Spruce, haa We also- buy property for cash. A —The National Park Sennee. Unusually low mileage. ML 54756 Sowley. Maacbaatar MItchqU good at figures. Opportunity for electric shaven tor him, electric keeping facllitiee available. Will X 14, paneled wall and bookcase, a bureau of tha Department of Research. Hours 8-5. MI. 3-6315. after 4 p.m. advancement. Apply Alexander rent single or double. Children ac­ fireplace, raised hearth. Dining Selling or buying contact f u r n it u r e Refimatrtng. ioUque S-6SS>. - hair dryera for her. 30. 9-8822. SEORfiE L 8RAZIADI0, Rultor STANLEY BRAY, Realtor the Interior. turaiture a apectalty, chairs e a ^ Jarvte C o., 5 Dover Rd. cepted (limited). Central, ftcason- room, country size kitchen, two LADIE18. Floor waxed, polished 1941-40 OLDER Chevroleta, Fords TELEPHONE Ml.f.St7t abte. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. \ 3D-3-6273 / and buffed. For information call and nuhqd. Anson F. Thorp. ALUMINUM Windows, duors Ja­ twin size bedrooms, tiled batli Q —How are the Hawaiian Is­ other good transportation. Oood CHIMNEYS Rmointad and repair­ $54 p e r w e e k , part time, 3 lousie’s. You have seen the'rest, with shower. Plenty of large BRAE-BURN REALTY MI. 3-7836 between 5 and 7 p.pi- credit enables us to accept IS Phone Mltebell 9-5738. hours daily, a. m. or eventea LARGE R(X>M next to bath Vicin­ lands represented in the United only. ed. MI. 36838. - now see the window that inter­ closets. Hot water heat; oil, re­ READY BUYERS waiting now. States Congress? down. Douglas, Motors, 833 Main ALL KINDS of antenna work. Calf and a ll day Saturdays. We wUl locks. All aluminum, heavy ex- ity East Center and Summit cessed radiation. Combination St. hire 6 men who want to earn ex­ Streets Private family. Parking For immediate action list your A—The Territory is represent­ WANTED—RIDE, Chestnut St. to Art Pinney, TV Antenna Special­ tnialons. For free estim.ste call windows and doors. Not a 'develop­ property with the Albert J. Gatto ed in Congress by a de^gate who ist, Sales and Service. Very fair Heating— P tovbln g 17 tra income. Profit sharing baate. apace. Gentleman preferred, 3tl. corfter of Commerce and Potter 1549 CHEVROLET do luxe, tudors, The Nutmeg Home Improvement ment type home. Built for present Co.,Realtors. ,CH. 9-8489, eve­ may speak in the HOhm of prices. Tei. Ml. 9-4773. (Manchester ares). Apply in per­ Co. 3U. 9-7927. •9-2636. Streets. Workiny hours 7 Vm . to four doors, radio, heaters, very LENNOX FURNACES and warm owner to own specifications. Plen­ nings JA, 8-3989. Representatives on matterA con­ , 4:80 p.m. son. PsraonnsI Division, Martin- ty of flowering, shrubs and trees. / j clean. Low down payment, trade air heating. Earl Van Camb. 30. Parry Core., 135 Albany Ave., cerning hia territory. The/ dele­ WmiNQ mSTAlXATION ahd re­ UNDERW(X>D NOISELESS type­ Attached garage. Near bus. IF READY to buy, sell, exchange any make, model. Douglas pair of small electric ^pllances 35844. . Hartford, 'Thursday, 7:80 p. ra. writer etandard, excellent condi­ ROOM FOR rent at 63 Garden St. gate cannot vote, howeveK . Motors. SSS Main. 3G. 3-8874. schools, churches and chopping. real estate, mortgages arranged. Aatomobiles for Sale 4 and fixtures. aarence.G . Smith, aharp. tion. Would make nice Chnstmaa For further details write Owner, RIGHT AT HOME Consult Howard R. Hastings, Q—Do whales have teeth to 31 Knox St. Phono Ml. 1-8433. present. Price $50. 30. 9-1686., Box T, Herald. Agency, 3D. 9-1107. 1554 MERCURY, Monterey hard­ 1547 CHEVROLET neetline sedan, Millinery— Dressmaking 19 BARTENDEUl, Six nights a week, FURNISHED ROOM, near Main chew with? radio, heater, motor completely c o m p l e t e Hand and power lawn hours 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Apply The RE30NGTON 287. Roberts calibre, atreet. Gentleman preferred. MI. A—-Sperm and killer whales are top, radio, heater, white sid'ewalls, DRE8S3(AKER, alteratlona on WANTED 32170. 9 Hazel St. EXTRA LARGE three bedroom LiSTINOS w a n t e d — Single, overhauled, all new parte, rina> mower sales and service. .Motors Cove, Coventry. PI. 3-7384. used once. Like new. Priced right standard shift with overdrive, di­ coate, eulte, dreeaea, sktrta, ate. ranch, ceramic tile bath, plaster­ twrorfamily, three-family, bum- toothed whales and feed on fish WHERE FAIR PRICES and rectional lights. Must sell by Nov. piston pins, etc. Douglas Motors, tuned ar overhauled. Pickup and for quick sale. 30. 8.-5566. ed walls, oil hot water heat, full and squids. Baleen whales do not 333 Mate. CaU 30. 8-8836. NICE PLEASANT room. near ness property. Have many caab 25. Entering service. ML 3-8552 deUvery service. Olbeon’e G arsa- bath, cmtinuoua hot water. 18 cellar, garage, ameaite drive, buyers. Mortgages arningcd. have ' teeth and feed on tiny after 4. IdL 35013. HELP WANTED to atrip tobacco. HEAVY DUTY BMC toy tractor, Ctell 30. 5-8401 sfier 8:30. Russall 8 ^ 3 0 . 3-5422, trees, excellent location, only Please call George’ L. Orariadio. crustaceans strained through the 1951 FORD Victoria two-tone blue- rubber tires. Very good condition, $14,200. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. whalebone. GOOD SERVICE AWAIT TOO Moving—^Tmddng $15. 30. 5-1017 evenings. Realtor. MItebeU »-fig7S. 109 1546 FORD tudor, in good condi­ gray, really clean, radio, heater, \ FURNISHED ROOM 'or couple 9-5132, 9-4694. Henry street tion. 1541 Chevrolet uqor. Easiest excellent tires. Douglas Motors, RUBBISH AND ASHES removed Storage 20 FRENCH PROVINCUL love seat, (1) The position offered is peraanent- nr two gentlemen.' Inquire 84 0 —Docs s one-man ftllbuster ... ■ - / terms in town. Douglas Motors, 333 Mate. anytime. MI. 3-7844. Situations Wanted— MANCHESTER VALUES ' High 8t. mean that a single senator Is 833 Main. 34ANCHE8TER — P ack aa DaUv< marble pedestal, two 8' commer­ (2) There is a 5-day, 40 hoar Work wsek. . A "low, lew" prif* you may ary. Local tight tracking .and Female 38 speaking continuously 7 N BUY THE GAR you want at the PART TIME Bookkeeping or cial tluorescerfl .fixtures, large CENTRALLY LOCATED large $15.300—Well built six room 1551 FORD Custom eights, two and clerical work. Checking accotmte package delivery. Refrtgeratore. wall mirror, Anaco camera, Rolls (.1) Surroundifiirs are pleasant and-cheerfuL A—No. A senator who obtains doM not nacMforily makt It/a bor> price you want to pay. Always a room, next to bath, for refined ranch, very desirable location, not the floor does not lose it when he four doors both completely equip­ balanced. MI, 3-S240. waabers and atova moving - a WOMAN WOULD like housework. rasor, fully atocked ever)- day a development, convenient to bui ,9aln. good selection of fine used cars. epectelty. 30. 9-0783. (4) Two weeks* vacation offered. person, 17 Pearl St., alter 6 p.m. Manchester yieida^ temporarily to s colleague' ped. Excellent condition inside and See Johnny'Mitchell at Oakland Live' out. Box E, Herald. card display. 30. 3-6337 after 7 and school, hot water oil heat, fire­ out. Guaranteed Priced below the p.m. (5) 10-day sick leave. ;/., IN respectable home, pleasant asking, a question or calling lor a Motor Sales, 387 Oakland Streets. SAVE ON REPAIRS «U8TIN A. GHA3CBBR8 CD., place, full cellar, three Mdrbotns, Dale Book quo'Tunii, / market. Only $255 down. Bank fi­ Open eventege. MI. 5-0485. EDCPERIENCED Bookkeeper typ- .(6) Six paid holidaya. room near bath, contim^us hot 110() aq. ft. of living area. A rool volu* is wiiM yen qtt top quale * x '' nancing. Also several good clean local and long dtetanco movteg, tet-clerit, would like oart or fuU water, aeparate entrance. Phone Bring in, or we will come to your Mckteg. Btoraa. Call 30. 5-8187. ity, roceqniztd braPdr aiid Hw ropu> Ford and Chevrolet pre-wars. No 1546 DODGE 4-door sedan recent­ lime work. Call 30. 9-7067. Dianpnil»—W atdiffi^ (7) Group Insurance and Blue Croaa. 30.. 9-6684. . ' I $10,400—Garrison Colonial, two Q—WkBt is the 'legend regard­ money down. See' Bob Oliver at home for TV, radio and appliance Hsrtfor>* CHapal 7-1435. Jewelry 48 Tonight ing the croaaes, or stauroUtes. ly overhauled, good rubber. Make years oid.'exceilent condition, over­ Annual fall fair and supper. taHen ef q rtliabia doolar to back It 461 Midn St.. an offer. 371 Oak St. Ml. 3-6333. ■ervice. AU work guaranteed. ■INGLE snd double Sedrooms, sized garage, nietsil combination found near Blue Ridge In Georgia? i PIANO MOVING — RefriafetOT*' Shaations Wanted— ' Le o n a r d w . y o b t , Jawbier, n . Come hi aud discuu fhi« poaltlou With uc. buaintss block, bested. Parking Temple Chapter OES, Masonic up! ^ Credit, terms can I be arranged. ateo light trucking, iMy time. windows, fireplace. , A—When Uiey leariied o f the j 1545, 1950^ CHEVROLET8, ■ two Male 39 pain, adjusts watches expertly. svsilsble. See Mr. Keith, 195 N. Temple. 2 p. m. ■ . Cnicifixion,. the mountain fairies I dtxtr.'four door, radios; heaters, Call Service ‘ Department, ML Quick, reliable, emclent aervice. KMWMIftbll'able pricra ^ Opsn 'dally, ‘ Mate St. : 30. 9-9329, . 38074. For Appointment Call Ruth Society sale and Swedish wept, according ^ to legend, and j excellent cmuUtton teroughout. Auto Aecessbrled—‘lirct 6 3-6161. ? PART T m E work of any kind, T b u rs d a ysveninga. ______129 Sprues coffee stu a- Covenant Congrega­ their tears became these strange ' AND — THAT'S WHAT YOU AU Douglas Motors, 333 Mate. auch as painting, plumbing,' pol- s tn e t IhtcbeU 9-4387. C. R. BURR & COMPANY, Inc. PLEASANT HEATED single bed­ . A. R. WILKIE and CO. tional Church, 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. fairy crosses. Staurolites are MONTGOMERY WARD room, te private home, (or relia­ WAYS GET. WHEREVER YOU SHOP Don’t b a t t e r ie s — 50% off. Square tehing andiyraxing floors by own found in only a few places in the i 3951 CHEVROLET Ifc ton truck, 828 Main Street Painting— Papering 21 119 OAKLAND STREET—Telephone MI-3.4161 ble gentleman. Quiet neighbor­ MI-9-4389 or 3n-S-8365 Friday, Nov. It type as low u $4.55 ax., long type machine. AJao cleaning of any ..Annual 'sale of Zion Lutheran world. IN MANCHESTER. very good condition. Tel. Id. type floor by machine; gasoline hood. 3Q. 3-8183. 31406. $7.95. Written guarantea. Oola PAINTING—Ebeterior and Interior, Read Herald Adva. $1,000 DOWN, large three bedroom Ladies Aid Society, 6 p. to- attendant. For further detaila PL ranch, -(ull cellar excellent con­ Motors. Ml. 5-0580. paperhangteg, celltea reflntehed. 347 NORTH MAIN 8T. One or two Frlitey,. Saturday, Nov.- 19, 20 <>—-Whnt Is the smallest of the ■ Wallpaper books on request. EaU- 3-7746 after 6. dition, high elevation, 105’ lot. Bus owte? 3947 FORD club cpGpe. A beautiful HouMhoM ServiMd rooms furnished, with or without Rotary Club's "Rotary Review,” ' Your local morchonts woot year busl- black finish, ILmas radio, heater WINTER "nRES w mates given. FuUy insured CsU kitchen privileges. Adults. MI. line, suburban, Carlton W. Hutch­ A—The tiny Elf Owi of the > ins. 3D. 9-5132. 9-4A94. Waddell School. BOSS and wffkomff your patroooqo and many other extras. This is far Buy one, £et one half price« Offered 13-A Edward R. Price. 30. 31003. Dog»—Birds—Pets 41 9-2652. southwestern United SUtea and , above the average ’47 car. Full Lutherweda’ production of wsatern Mexico. It U hardly aix with tho friondly, hdpful sorvico of plus tax. FLAT FINISH Holland window PAINTING and P^wrfaangteg, I HAVE been transferred out of Price 8345. Oakland Motor Sales, CANARIES. Guaranteed singers. "Three Uttle Maids.” Luther Hajl, inches long. / | BUDGET CENTER ahadea, made tb measure. All quaUty work, reasonable prices Announcing The Opening Of ROOM TOR Rent with kitchen state and must sell my home. Six Emanuel Lutheran Church. noiqhbors! 867 Dakland St. Open evenings. and prompt aervics.. Frse satl- AU colors. Ateo females. ML room Cape Cod, 2 unfinished up­ ‘ 91 Center Street metal Venetian blinds at a new 5-0436. privileges. 30. 8-841$. Saturday, Nov. tfi Q—W’as the British Himan of i low price. Keys made white you mates. Fully insured. IteU Bert stairs, basement, beautifully fin­ SERVICE CENTER ' Fourth annual concert. Salvation Commons bombed daring World ' 3860 FORD Convertible. Very wait. Marlow'a. Plante. 30. 8-6065. THE NEW MANCHESTER Pat ished te knotty pine, landscaped, Wnr n ? / Apartnents—Flatte— ameaite drive, complete set of Army Band and Saulsbury Choir clean, $645. MI. 37883. . 436 Center Street Center, 560 Mate St., tevltea you A —Ths House w si struck by WEAVING of. burna, moth holea PAINTING AND'Pajperbsngteg, 85 Tenements 63 screens. Must be seen to be ap- of New Haven, Verplanck School, Shop Nearby -• years' experience. Fully ‘nsured. to visit pete of all ktepa. Con­ KRAMER’S 8 p. m. German bombs and badly dam- TV prselated. WUl sacrifice for quick BEFORE YOU Buy a ue4d car and torn clothing,, boteery rune, SatiefacUon guaranteed. Raymond necticut bred Parakeets. 30. FIVE ROOM Rent, two bedrooms, Soaday, Nov. 21 / . . . See Gorman Motor Sales. Buick handbags repA ir^ aipper. re­ 5-4375. Hours' Monday through SERVICE & sale. For apipointment call .3D. Sales and Servioe. 285 w«in Auto Repairing—Paintiiif 7 Trudeau, 71 Jarvte Rd. 30. 31814. tUs bath, attractively decorated, 9-765A. Marian Year Pageant, under placement, umbrellas rspatrad, Friday. 10 to S;S0, Saturday 5 to Radio TV SarviM heated, $12S monthly. 30. 9-9954. Q—What U an outstanding and Get The BM Buy! atreet Mitchell 5457L Open eve- men’s shirt collars rsvtraed and 5; Wednesday closed at 3 p.m. 8. auspices ef Ladies of Columbus, featuro of the gadwall ? atega. CAR BURN OIL? REPAIR D(3fEDIATE Occupancy — Five Wbiton Memorial, 4 and 7:30 p.m. rsplaced. Marlow's littls M att­ Private InatmctloM 28 A B. Green stamps-' ATTRACTIVE Three room- apart­ room Cape Cod. hot water heat, A—It te ths only Amarican ing Shop. 4t1 MIDDLE TPKL EAST TEL Ml-f.3RM ment in quiet neighborhood. Heat. Wednssda.T. Doe. 1 3860 MERCURY aedan, . lustrous Economy overhaul, most all FREE DELIVERY .ssrvics to y w r oil, copiter tubing, completely in­ river duck. With a whits spot on CARUSO AOCXIRDION Idiool . lights, hot' water, refrigerator and Annual fair of the American Le­ part of Its wing. blue finish, nearly new tires, cars. Parts and labof 649.95. r e n t a poitaUs sewing machine home. NationaUy advertised dog PUT YOUR TV SET IN THE sulated, full ceUar. For quick Special offer, accordions loraad range, $$5 monthly. 3 0 . 9-2349. sale. $12,500. Phil Hallin Agency, gion AuxUiary, Legion Home, 10 ■ .■■I ■ .4 radio, beater and gas •avtet over­ No money down. 64.90 month­ for yoUr sewing,vteg, also all make free durteg 3 month trial period. foods,, etc. VitaUty, Oero-Meto, PROMPT GUARANTEED . HANDS OF AN EXPERT a.m. drive. Former l o ^ owner. Hss machines:hte< repahvd. Sichel, Ml. HlU'a, GotTo, Kasco, Gatees, Realtor. 3D. 9-9221, 3D. 9-0384, Q—Who invented ths first ma- ly. All wolrk guaranteed. Inquire about apeclal student re- Bosinesa Locations 3D. 3-7433. ' "Chrtetmaa Tree Town,” annual A bad excellent care. Low down 5-9419. ducUon plan on accordion pur- Quaker City, Dash, Three Little CaU U8 for prompt dependable SERVICE ON ALL . chlna for manufacturing ice? r ■ payment and bank itnaocteg. See 64 fair of WSCS, South Methodist A —In 1834, Jacob Perkins in­ MUTOR SALE ■ chaaea. n o n e Muaie J b ^ , Idate Kittens, Puae in Boots. WUd hlrd Radio and TV aervice. Our ex- " For Rent CUSTOM BUOT atje room home, Church. Bob Olivet; on this cue atCrater ^tetreet. ,30. 33038. seed and auet cakes. Ctentee vented the first ice-making ma- Ford, Oievrolet. etc...... $124.55 HOME BAKING. Lucy W. Southed l^rienced technicians wiD aava MAKE RADIO and TV ceramic file bath, lavatory, fire­ Doe. 8 aad 4 M oton Sales, 481 Mate. T -r - Chefs, Inc. Pbons PI. 3-6148. place, oU hot water neat, 2-car lEditee, .which worked on the Uquid- Pontiac, OldsmobUe, etc ,.$174Mi giU. MI. 5-07U. yoa many television repair dot- MANCHESTER—3Cate street store Sock and. Jt-jakte's' presontatiim YH principla 3853 WILLYS STATION wagon ate No Money Dows. $3.00 Weekly FIVE MONTHS (rtd psdigrsed Bea­ for rant. 30. 9-8144. AD 3-5130. garage, high elevation, 8 acres of "On Bonowed Tlire,” Buckley New Motor Guarantee. Bonds—Stiiefca— bes by doinf the Job right tha SPECIALIST IN good land. Suburban, Carlton W. eyitoder with gas saving ovar- le male, srith papers, 825, QaU Schoid. Q--W hat te the name of Uie \ Mortgagee |1 FIRST time. ANiIDEAL location tor offices or Hutchins. 3D. 9-Slf^, 9-4A94. *7va. Radio, heater. Excellent IS. 5-4344. INSTALLATION m d SERVICE Satardayi Dec. 4 peninsula occupied by Spate and iimte^ratrr lEttrni^ tlrea. Rraiovahle seals. Nearly ^ L E MOTORS JnUdtog—iContraetiBg 14 CALL US TODAY buateaasete the center of Man- FIRIT AND seeoaa mdetaagaa OF HLIP SETS obcater. One to 14 rooms avail- MARSHALL ROAD—Six room sin­ Waddell PTA nlnstral show, Portugal? - asw inslda aad-out. M ea d -for 4w5 Center Street ' GENERAL CARPjSNTRt- Altara- bouglit foe our own aeeounL ^M , FOUR YEAR OLD EiteUfh Setter, school auditorium. p.m. spayed female, hooMbreken. ML - aUa. Plenty of tr— parking. Phone gle, one uhftetehed, fireplace, 8 A—tlM lberiaa Psateoala.. ABC CIRCULA'nON OVER 11,000 jjA IL Y mdek sate, only $ M down at Otn- ja -9 -0 98 0 tiaaa, additions and nsw-ocnatniO- confidential swvica. Mmacheater combination acreena, storm aasb, tar Motor Salas, MI Mats S t A 30. M219 dr 30. 3t7444. . Uon. Dorasers, porefasa, garagsa tevaatmaat Ooip,. 566 e u te sinet. tero-car g a n a . XAtra urge yard, T ko tlnltod Statas conaimas M Q -r- Hoar aumy porta a* a vIoIIb BRAKE REIJWE Moat aU ML 36416. . four-door da- and reoma finished at raaaoaaUa BABT FARAKBBTS train easily. b a e b ttCAIl, HEATED giOro OB Mapla Bic# sacoon. 0n& qiudify .for vet­ litr esBt e f tho’ world*a coffee sx- »»■ Otert? prlota. Worfeaaanahia guaranteed. M eran. Asking $12,900. GoodehUd ports and 40 per ceet of tho cocoa I caadltteik la- AU colors. Frosted ptek canaries. .A t MAXenaTRR OSBBN Street, near Mate. A p ^ Edward A —'niere are 70 differaat pinesi •M oL W m eafim ^ RoUrt H. Alag- v n u ^ S ^ 'tu Chrtstmaa. ML J. HoO. 1$0$ 3Cate {KTRa 3« 1T. RsaHy Co/ttealton. l a «-7923. Exports. , ■ ta nneh vtotte. ■ \ ■ : , aader. T«L lo T 37715. Rend Henild A^rg. K \ /• i ■ ‘ i - y ■ i 0 m fi'cl-: I • • 1

-t'; N' ' ' , /■ ' . I-., . . ■ ; V till.., ^AdS TW SI^-EIGHT A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1», 1964 Average Daily Jv. 19 (?P)— Along with his wife, the former The’new member of the Zoning Mary Abdo, andjbaby daughter Senate consideration of the Board, of Appeals appointed Tues­ Marie, the liedGnant will be. mak­ V^hen You Shop At nomination" of John Marshall day by the Board of Directors is ing the homeward voyage aboard Hartford, Nov. 19 (JP)—Connecticut business, in the face Daniel Hair, and not Daniel Hare, the USNS "C. G. Morton.” The of a nationwide decline, showed a slight increase during the Harlan to be a Justice of the APPOINTMENTS as erroneously reported in The family la expected to arrive in July-September period as compared to ofte year ago. This WAs Supreme Court «raa forced Herald. Hair lives at 435 E. Middle San Francisco, early in December. over today until the next ses­ MAY BE MADE WITH T’pke. His term on the 2BA ex­ Lt. Lab^nville performed duties reflected today in latest sale tax collections for this quarter. pires in November, 1957. H A L E ’SSellS^rvo and Meat Department Such receipU, coveting a crom-,«—...... * ■■■-■ - — . . ■ ---- sion of.Congress in January. at the office of the deputy for in­ •ectton of buelncM activity, eerve*^ A Judiciary oubcommittea de­ French Premier Ginfers with Eisenhower DR. I. GERSH^NOFF telligence, 13th Air Force head­ ai a good barometer of Connectl- ferred action at tha request of Jlames A. Warren, 127 Princeton quarters on Clark Air Force Base, eut’e' financial condition. En Route to U.N. Sen. Eastland tD-Miss). OPTOMETRIST^ St., is among 13 Worcester Poly­ 60 miles north of Manila during PILLSiURY SaJee and use tax collections for Eastland said he and a number technic Institute seniors selected his stay in the Philippines. OCEAN SPRAY this recent period totaled 814,- of other Democratic Senators BY CALLING EITHER for this year’s Who's Who Among An alummis of Oblate College. I WHOlyE ^TRAINED 130,300. That’e 823AOO above the wanted to get more information Students in American Universities Natick, Mass., he joined the A ir' PIE CRUST comparable montha of 1953. The about Harlan’s qualifications be­ Ml-3-6030 OR and ' Colleges. He'^is president of Force in August of 1950. MEAT DEPT.-V • ' X fore acting on the nomination. He CRANBERRY figuree were announced by Gov­ Sigma Phi Epsilon, captain of Mrs. Labonville hails from San ernor Lodge'a office. added that he did not know May Stall Vote HARTFORD CH-7-3636 swimming, also an ROTC captain, Antonio. Tex., and Is the daughter 2 Pkgs. Pvrii and horn or» cool wnothtr foods and or* medtrotnly prieod. whether they would oppose ', con­ ^ S A iiC V State tax experta regard the and a member of the rifle teamj of Mr. and Mrs. Teofllo Abilo of collectiona aa moat encouragingf firmation after further ihveetlgn- Varsity dub and Tau Beta Pi. that city. FIrat, becauae it Indicates that tlon. . 1 / 2 Cans RIB H o ^ 1 "READYeTp-EAT" DUBUQUE buaineu activity ia holding up and Goes to New Congreaa Washington, Nov, 19 (JP)—Premier Mendes-France today aecond, becauae; it will help state Republicans and Democrats pledged quick French approval of the German rearmament financei. have an agreement that no contro- / In view of a slight decline na­ .versial . nominations will be consid­ agreements regardless of new concessions Russia might offer PORK S X ^ H AN X tionally in buBineae, some tax ob- ered in the present extraordinary to delay ratification. I ^ Q ^ 0 ^ 0 LB. SH AN K HALF ...... lb. 59e •ervera felt that Connecticut’s tax session of the Senate, now; in re­ ‘•Ratification is not a matter of negotiation with the East," (ComMhaHon) -eaetleaaeaaaaaae 6 9 ^ yield from the eales levy would cess'until Nqy. 29. So Eastland’s he said. “It cannot be regarded by the East as a trading' i i ' l suffer. objection meant the nomination point.” 0 / Oat only from llflitu’piffht (tender, flavorful) Pork The ability of the 3 per cent must go over until the new Con-, X ■ sales and use tax to haul in the grass. The visiting French leader, interrupting his foreign policy money gives further strength to . Harlan; is now a judge of the talks with President Eisenhower and Secretary of State BLUB BRAOKERS PREMIER PEELED the likelihood that the state gov­ Second Circuit Court of Appeals, Dulles, gave his promise in a speech before a National Press ly Kill FANCY CENTER PORK CHOPS Lb. 79c ernment will wind up Ita two fis­ embracing New York, Connecti­ Club luncheon. - •• — — WE’KE SI.I, iltA D T 1 Ib./Pkg. WHOLE 3WEET cal period with a surplus of cut and Vermont. He was confirm­ In an obvious bid to reassure around $11,400,000. ed for this position by the Senate his critics, Mendei-Frsnce cau­ That healthy fiscal cushion com­ last Feb. 9. ' tioned against meeting with the POTATOES ONCE AGAIN WE AEE FEATUEING ECONOMY GRADE piled by the Lodge administration, President Eisenhower nominat­ thanks partly to higher tax rates ed Harlan to fill the vacancy drMsod ^odtry at Halo's, fust a shoit trip from Hw farm to yoM^ fa- But Republican lawmakers, tional. Mendei^EYsnce insisted PICKLES G O LD CREST heavily criticized by their Demo­ golden turban, made up of tri­ West, regarijtess of past dead­ many in the defense of the / Q l. vorita stora; booMtifur lorga roasttrs, mtoty fowl, chlekM ports, broHart. 1 cratic colleagues for boosting the angular pieces, and a solid gold With only eight members, there locks in meetings with the Rus­ Weet won approval of the WALNUT MEATS rate in 1953, are already thinking chain signifying his chieftaincy, is always the possibility of 4-4 President Eisenhower and Secretary of Stole John Fo’ster Dulles flank French Premier Mrndes- sians. must.contnuie to search for of turning the tables this coming on orriviil in London, Eng., by divisions. Fronce at a White House conference Nov. 18. Standing In background are French .Ambassador Henri means of ending Cguses of fric­ German cabinet today. The session. That would mean that plane. He's en route to U.N. Harlan’s grandfather, a Su­ Bonnet and C. Douglas Dillon, right, American .Ambassador to Prance. (.AP W'irephoto). tion, distrust and con'fUct with the cabinet immediately sent 8 Oz. the GOP would echo the Democrat- headquarters in New York to urge preme Court Justice and also Russians.” them to parliament for rati­ 65c Light Weight Fryers »39^ named John Marshall Harlan, dia unlflentlon of Togolond mad tbe ” The Parie ogreementsix which fication, expected around the G O LD CREST (About 3'/i Lbs.) (Contteued en Page Ten) Gold Const. (AP WIrepboto). sented when the High Tribunal are eeaential to the strength'Of the laid down its "equal but separate" free world, have been concld' first of the year. ' SALTED MIXED NUTS Fine for roa»tlng too. Buy two for a larger family. New York drmiied, that meant we’ll clean them for doctrine which the more recent Hermann Field, he said. "Ratification should The West German action P)- The appeared to be s rautioua policy to voted with the government and a manner calculated to make it the of doctors that It will take fhat.| ceseary.'' job of building the "distant early Field waa met by Swiss police Justice Dept, today Hied an anti­ warned that a vote agotost the warning” line of radar stations who whisked him off to the cus­ Calver, physician to Congress, told guide hia government to poaaible greatest season ever, both in variety Luncheon News: Our popuior Sweet Leaf now 89c lb., was 99c lb.; favorite long to treat "traumatic bursitis" Knowland said he would meet reporters there waa nothing he trust spit against Radio Cofp. of meetings with the Russians. It agreements would be a serious said to have developed in 'Mc­ any filibuster threat if and when along the Canadian-AIaakan rim toms office in the sirport admin­ America^ (RCA), charging the breach of party discipline, possibly and quality and yet never loosing Spiced Ham, 49c lb. of the continent. istration building. They barred could add ^o what he had said coincided closely with the Amer­ Carthy's right arm. it aroze, but predicted there would yesterday about McCarthy’s ail­ company with monopolizing the ican view, as expressed’ by Elsen­ Involving expulsion. He permitted sight of Hale’s reputation for the Lehman’s effort to substitute a be none. An announcement made simul­ newsmen and. photographers from r&dio-television 'paten t-Iicenaing hower and Dullea, and. If carried Labor! tee to abstain, however, and taneously todu' in Washington approaching the plane, and for a ment. business. best values. When you step into our store you’ll know that Santa Coffee Nov. 22 date was beaten 76-2, Sen. Morse (Ind.-Ore), who with Calver examined McCarthy yes­ out, undoubtedly will help ease most did so. Four leftist labor' and Ottawa said tha two govern' while the identity of the arrival, Acting Atty.- Gen. William P. has made Hale’s his gift shopping headquarters. At Hale’s you get Halt's has saa fopd — fraiii aystars, frith Roi Bostoa blut, tta- The adjournment brought to an Fulbright and Sen. Flandera (R- could not be fixed. terday and ' reported to Senate suspicion, by some American ‘ of­ members defied his warning and ^ p natne merchandise, fair prices and friendl.v service . . . that’s a Abrupt.halt debate on a resolution Vt) brought the original, accusa­ menta have agreed: leaders that the Wisconsin Repub­ Rogers announced the civil action ficials of Mendes-France’s long- vote4 no. to censure the Wisconsin Republi­ tions against McCarthy, said the 1. "To proceed with the con' Police said they had been order­ waa brought in the federal district Aneurin Bevon. leader of the combination hard to beat an.vwhere. We invite you to come. Shop tar «it swori hMarfith, salt toi. ^ ed by the government's political lican has an infection of the right court at New York City. range goals. can for alleged contemptuous Wisconsin Senatofa friendt had atruction" of the perimeter warn­ elbow and "traumatic biTsitia.’’ "The East and the West may Laborite left wing, jotoed the nb- early when you can ghop leisurely. ing net for enemy bombers, v.'hote department to ban reporters from Aimed at IJrenae Plan SGOTT0WEL agd HOLDER A A r treatment of a Senate Elections "overplayed their hand" in object­ the area around the plane. The He said McCarthy Waa receiving not be able to resolve all major subcommittee and "repeated ing to proposals to fix a date for cost is unofficially estimated at antibiotics for the Infection; that The suit la directed principally questions on. which our two (Coattoped on Page Vs*) about one billion dollars. airport manager said the Swiss against the patent->licenslng syir IN PLASTIC BJU l COMBINATION h y ’’ abuse” of Brig, Gen. Ralph W. voting after debate is resumed. were acting at the ^u est of U.S. splints u-ould be put on the arm worlds are In disagreement." he Zvricker, a witness before Mc­ Fulbright haq tried to get an 2. That "although both CanS' for five days 'and. when the splints tern maintained by RC^. It asks said. "Spectacular and global set­ Holdrr* white, red and yellow. - ' wm Frozen Food Carthy’s Senate Investigations, da and the United Sttaea will par­ Anrbaaaador Frances E. Willis. the court to order revisions. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables agreement to vote by Deo. 30, but Hermann’s wife and sister were were removed, McCarthy w o n 1 d tlements may be unllkciy. Big Roll of 190 Extihi Towela O O •ubcommiftee. Sen. Jenner (R-Ind), a McCarth^ ticipate in the project, . responsi­ need physiotherapy u for another The suit raises no monopoly is­ "However, by finding solutions to Specials > Sen. Knowland of California, the supporter, killed the move with an bility for the work of construction sue with respect to RCa's ' far- Ivor Carlson (Coattausd oa Pag* TWo) five days or so. specific tensions we may gTSdiially which alad fits regular holdera.,...... Each’iS iS C Republican leader, said there is objection. and, installation ahould be vested flung manufacturing ertierprlses. approach the solution of our larger Bulletins in the United States." It was on the basil of this re­ The action charged that SNOW CROP ^ ROCKTURNIPS u Sc "no doubt In my mind that the ie- ■"Certainly there Is going to 1)0 port that leaders derided the Sen­ problems. Thla. it seems to me. is froB th* AP Wina Manager Of Our Bue will be resolved" by a vote on a vote, because the public, la go- In answer to questions. Defense W A X REANS Dept, officials sold sufficient mon­ ate should recess until Nov. .29 its radio-television pstrnt-licenslng by «,the censure reaolution before a debate on whether to censure Mc­ search for peaceful coexistence." midnight, Dec. 24, adjournment (Conttnned OB rage Ten) ey is ayallable - in the current means of a Conspiracy aided by Disrune Moay ()ueetlons CRANBERRIES 25c budget tO{ go ahead with the proj­ Carthy. American Telephone and Tele­ NAVY CANCELS CONTRACTS Electrical ,10 o*. 25c News Tidbits Traumatic bursitis la a not un- The French Premier is at mid- Washington. Nev. 19 (A ^T he ect and that additional money will graph Ca, Western Electric, Bell 'point in a three-day series of con­ A l w a y . - ’ f.im iiv ‘.ivor ite ! Celio'Pkg. be reqiMsted to the next budget. ^Culled from AP Wire* com.roon thing and means there Telephone Laborstorie.s. General ferences here on various questions Na\-y today coneeled 878 nail- . Appliance Dept, SN O W CRO P CELERY 23c Some circunvstan.cea -pf the an­ haa been an injury (trauma) to the Electric Cb., W’estinghmise Elec­ of French and American concern, lion dellnra to centracta lavelv- MINCEMEAT ITAlilAN • I nouncement were unexplained. bursa, a sac-like covering over la tric Corp., and others. such as how much U.|S. aid France tng twe types of jet fighter PEAS and CARROTS West Presses UN Vote First questions about details News stories from- Red (%lna jjjlnt which servaa as a kind of TTieae companies are named as can. expect for its forces in Indo­ planee nnd eegtoee. Dropped In Suggests These PIE were directed to official Air Force ssy (Tiina and VietnUhh have (fhock absorber between the mui|- co-conspirators, but not- as defen­ china. His asisurarces on the Ger­ the ruttmc4( were erdeem fer 9d ' CHESTNUTS 2 Lbs. 49c spokesmen, who said they had not started plans for resto1-ing rail­ cles and the .Joints dants In the New York action. '’Cutlasa’’ attoHc fighters naade 10 Ox. ' The sac contains a fluid and man rearmament agreements and EMPEBOR i'. * • On A-pool Compromise seen the announcement until It roads and airlines linking two ns- A principal complaint in the on negotiations With the Russians hy (haaee Venght Aircraft, Items:-- ... w«a handed reporters although ttons. . . . Soviet Zone authorities When the bursa is inflamed by in­ suit Is that RCA. holrfs^some lO.- fell doubly in line with U.S. wishes. lac., of Dallaa. OnsCO PASTRY^ GOUM CRUST PM SN O W CRO P Defehae Dept, officials said the release West German Sociological jury ■-»— or by Infection—the fluid 000 patents or patent rights in the .On the-Germa'iv treaties,, drawn tncreaaea. ^causing swelling and M'i.ND.AL FIGURES FREED ^2 M ^ 4 MvidbMrf R»«r % tve Crine WAFFLES GRAPES 2 Lbs. 33c United NaUonn. N, T., Nov^ 19 ..argued that there ahould be no Air', Force was the ' ‘'executive expert on Ruseian family life after radio-television field, and that it upXt Paria only after the French (e>—With Russian approval virtu­ ; restrictions on tbe invitation list. agent’' of the government for holding him three days. pain. ' . follows a policy lc* Wld« ••••Riop. DELICIOUS in tha UJ7. today on their compro­ believed they would support the all of the RCA patents, rather are anxious that the Assembly not Otvid# dovfN inie twe Ret ReU •# tR« p«B(fV 'A * •*« Revr^d Reord mise plan to prmnote President 7-power plen even if their sugges­ lowed that contained in a draft, tatives. . . . Treasury official says that traumatic bursitis is some­ today peadi'ag their titaL After Broil-Quick Deep Fat Fryer, ♦r e«t«ry lid* • f ' R«$*fy •Ptd frMi evoii wMi tdf# et plefe. EDUCATOR eUX Eieenhower’a atoms-for-peoee pro­ tion was defeated. ObMrvers which reach'ed Washington from Treasury may not need .to do any times know informally as such (Coatinued on Page .Ten) (Conttooed on Pa'ge Tea) 59 days hiphiad bare, the tor* pointed, out th a t' -Vtahinsky had Ottawa. more scale new borrowing names as "miners’ elbow" and were freed en their own reeeg- Reg. 124.50...... MINCIMIAT PIUINOi APPLES gram. Dq>loRiata predicted unani­ $19.95 2 Lbs. 29c mous assent. little hope of mustering enough The announcement waa much, from iHiblic before end of fiscal "ahowerbath elbow.’' aixaace by a Rome ceort, f ^ ^ RU iwe« "HdKweoe# t T'/i Oz. Pkg. D’ANJOU OR RUSSETT like one issued tost Sept. 37-, out­ year next June 30. H eve cRoeeod i«rf 25e The U.N.'n 60-nation Political support for a demand the Weet.so Miners get it from striking sn lowtag iatenalve qaMthto^ag ^ bitterly oppoees, but that he lining two existing nr building Finland orcepte Soviet proposal elbow against the side of a mine the mogtotrnte 'who' erlgtaaBy 1 »oHmbp*»wb «*#Fpy, a d—Thsea . Raron t lerk. PrkS lep Mnat ler •map# •! otw UwHar ReMwf. RrW M • reaolution to set up an Internation­ Observers believed the com­ eonstnictlsn of East-West Turnr shower. $27.95 and LAMP FREE evM (4T5'F.) 10 r«dwc« •» 350*P. end mKmmm R^War promise plan won Russian sup­ Oenet Guard chttoin aped today al atomic agency. (ContbiMd nn Pogn Twn) pike from Boston to New York to the iaeletaaee of tha New •RawI 25 AbiAvHC Trent the men in yeur life te J/odge Offers Beytoed Ptoa port because it gives the SovleU State next m.onth, . , (Conttoned oa Page* Ten) a chance to xitve face while vot­ ■Washington. No\% 19 UP)—U.Sijnot -to- appeal from a Ypuiigdahl Bedford eeaUep d r a g ^ *Flo- “ U.8, Chief Delegate Henry Cabot Leading surgeon uys faulty hu­ District Judge Luther W. Young-' order striking - toe iifloa already chorac- nma e ^ nad^waa otaailfag " compel General Electric Co. to| ar­ World.’' .1. Provides' that th e. scientific, Bridgeport, Nov, 19 (JT) ■— After Noting -"With ■ regret^ th e ' an- ’Uriied. m.aitostanoc; as on 'item pt fritwaitr ar B. E. rai{« mikM m IAm I I - '.T ‘ . 'T ONION (in Innf Stnch) Virtual agreement between Rue- conference be held next tummer. bitrate bring of two workers’ and Naplee.,Nov, » tJ')—A Naplee nouncement that toe governmentX® intimidate -any judg.^ of the - NEW A-’TImS SLATTO nia and the West sroa reached after Ruseia has agreed to eerve on a tores attorneys asked for delays suspension of 1,200 others. J ■"admonition board” today ordered will hot appeal Youhgdahl'a ' isk T^nited Watea who dares to aooert ' Battle C^eek, Mleh; Noe. 19 gift fw Bm iwM, A mMlIAMmpaymMi FloHr • Lb. Bag 53c •lit NOORLI a week of clooed-itoor bargaining committee to set up the confer- to their eases. Common Pleas Tunisian Premier Thar Ben Am-, deported New York vice king fusal to di^ualify himself from , judicial, todapendeoce which DPI —' The Atemle Energy Canto' between Lodge and Soviet Chief en ce\ Judge Vine R. Parmelee odm itt^- mar. exprmies conSdence hia gov- Charles Lucky) Luciano to stay the Lattlmore perjury case, toe; U>#jPmatltutton ■iIm Imb bIabm BMir Ib VIOITAILI MIIV cans ernmsnt wUI reach ogreemeat with .will bold, m y Hm ii mtil Chriitmoi. Delegate Andrei Viahinoky. Vish- 3. Suggests that ms eoon .as ly blew hie top yesterday over off the BtreeU from dusk to dawn judge said; Thto to 'a matter which far Nevndn aext epring. And BwraM toaky told the Western qppnaors the international atomic .ogency- France on terms of local self-ru'le for the next two years. , The alternative sUII available tronaceads the personal feeUagsi Goedwtor dipaty aoetotaat' ad- •IIP what he called a "dispaceful’’ for troubled North African protec-' The board also forbade the for­ jraeterday he approved of the re­ ia set up, it negotiate on ap­ situation craated by lawyers who is a frank aqd forthright acknowl­ or dignity of any todi’.ldual,’’ aalhtotmter of the tederol CIvU vised plui on all b u t' one point toraitc .. . . Police CommUoioner mer racketeer to asaociate . with Youngdahi added. Defenae Agency, anye they wUl propriate agreement with the postpone cases unreasonably. Francia W. H. Adams questiena.ble’’ companions or to edgement by toe-government of- Green Staaipa Given With Caah Sake sm/O^onOHSeO But informed eources said this UM; the original resolution colled ' When he finished a long speech ficere rospopslble for the affidavit “It" is a hit and run attack which "he the Mggeet yet fram tRn that prohs of courtesy-cai visit, placed ^ f amusement for tlM. touches any judge of the United SEE CRISCO COUPON ON PAGE IS difference s-ould not stand to the for making it a apeciolized U.N. from the bench. Judge Parmelee TU" racket to New York was un. that-it was without aubetonce and stnndpeM ,.*f. CtyU Defiie*.* - On MARGARINE sray of final Soviet opprovoL agency, but toe Ruoslans objected same period. It ordered him not-to was improvidently filed." Statee who hereafter undert^ew Green SUwps Given' With Cash Sales admitted: ' deitokqp by PoUerDept. to 1953. travel farther than 22 miles from tohear toie cose." - Viahinoky opposed a Wsstsni' iuKi colled for it to be pla<^ un­ "J have blown my top and prob­ AEC Chairman Lewis L. StrauM Youngdahi. who str^k the gov­ rSfiBR bjwMlfcB SUIT t h a t k d u der toe Security Council Naples at any time. A.nihag by'toe U.8. Court of Ap­ Hortfecd. Kfv. 19 provision to-invite only msmbery ably have talked myeelf into the says he disagrees with any who ^ 'e hoard’s crackdown on the' ernment affidavit frOmithe record peal* Youngdahi aoid, "couM have ai toe UM. and its a)>sriallssd 8. Buggestn toot nfgotiationa do^ouae. I will be exceetongly un­ believes internatipnsl tensiona Will' ooc-time New 'York racket bonf os . ’’soandaloua.'' madetois iateet wife, at Dr. lhandqr* N. helped-to dissipate the affidavit’s cayk of Newlngtsto dmRs Nutritioa 59c sgsaciss to toe proposed scientific oh toe agency oottttoue.-qa I recom- popular when this story'gets ouj.” lead to world reduced tu radtoae. copn* >n reeponse t o . ollegatiOna obeervatiOne . . In a *inemorandum thrust .agstoet the totogrify'aod T f M J W H A U k - eonforsnes on psaesrid uses ~ eC enrrently CeanacEtal CO. wtohded by Russia. - . ' But Paratolee i aeeaied more than tlvn ctod^;.. Three Air Force that he'to a eoctol menace, a threat [Med late yeeterday, iSdepebdeaee of the •Judldai^ atomic energy. Apperently eeek- ones ceUide la air ana crash at The Justice. Dept., which hV B hid for JUd China, Vlahtoaky Oeatt today fer a i ** .« na m g* thfM) Viictonnlhh CaUf., kiUlng oas pilot. (OeaMnad oa Pag* Etovea) day* ago onnoanced tta doctotoa « ' ' i i . 'I— --- ' gtohBdaaC r ' I r '7 i ■ / I* , . .f r \ .



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