TOURW AT. (X7TOBBR 11,1981' ! V. iKattrirPBtor Evpttitm ■Wii Bb a Life Saver October:, 18-Donate at the Bloodmobile The Manchester Rod and Gun Tha Snal meeUng of tha Ital­ 4S^ron(le having articles to di^ Rev. Bteapbim ItryJewsU of a t ' club will hold its annual fall olsan- ian Night committee of the nata to Senior « r l ' Scout Troop John’e church will be Inj ctourga o f . A bout Town up Sunday, Oct. 14. The offiosra Knighta of Columbus will be held Thrse’s rummage sale, to b e . held the 11 o’clock service Sunday at ' -hope for a good attendance as tonight at eight o’clock at the K. at the South Methodist church at Our Savloir's . church, Hartford. Avangu Dally Nat Prsas S m Mrs. W. E. austAfion of 8 Au­ there Is much to be done in prep­ of C. home. nine o’clock Saturday night, may The p a ^ r , R4v. ’Iheodore Kolak-' tumn street left from Bradley aration for ladles* night, October leave them at the church tomor­ owski, will be abaent on a apaak- Field Monday for El Pa«), Texae, 30. A spaghetti luncheon will be King David Lodge, No. 81 I. O. row evening. ing tour, and is achedulad to sPaak : to join her husband, Flist Lt. w . served. O. F., will meet in Odd Fellows hall is Irvington, N. J. Only oao Maaa,' Ctaar, eeelMr E. OusUfson, M. D.. who U eU- tomororw avening. Deputy Grand Group C of the Center Congre­ at 8:80, wilt be oald at S t John'a 1 0 ^ 0 8 dlmlnlahlng Wliida. N 4it tioned at Fort BHm . They wU Helen Davidson Lodge, No. 98, Master Clarence AaplnwEdl and his' gational chiurch, Mrs. Ford Croa- church Sunday, An Important' lata toalfht Saturday fair, eoetar. Daughters of Scotia, will hold Ita edllM AaSH reside at 3315 Hueco street, El staff will conduct the Installation by leader, will hold a regular meeting of the Lutnia choir w ill: Sunday outlook fair. Paeo. monthly meeting tomorrow eve­ ceremony, A \ social period with meeting Tueaday evening at eight follow aid all members are re-.) iet< City of VOiago Charm ning at 7:45 in the Masoillc Tem­ refreshments -will -follow In the o’clock In the Robbins room of the queeter to be present Mias Stsftte : I M is . Joseph Falkowskl is chair­ ple. banquet hall. church. s Koaak will presMe. man of a committes from the Cor­ COtoarifM AivNOriag an Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1951 nerstone club of Bt. Bridget's VOL. LXXL Na* 11 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRIC B n v B church, which will conduct a Mili­ tary Wnist for the benefit of the I school fund, Monday evening, Oct. 29, at 8:16. Here’s How To Get Your Bowles lo bidhi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bradley of See Senate I Vernon street will have as their guests of Columbus Day, tomor­ row, Mrs. Lillian Thompson of Set to Vote lS!„'^rjdRedsMop Up on Air New I Cranston, R. I., Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ neth Welch and Florence McDon­ nell of Providence ?■ Mrs. Dorothy 1 McNanley and Beverly Thompeon Heartbreak of Johnstown, R. I., and Helen I Montague of Pawtucket Washington, Oct. 12—^ Hibo . . • GROUND BEEF .h 84c I latlons at the Hotel Burritt, New 32. It said no American Jets were areas, kilting one Korean boy Fresh Ground Yes, this week in spite of adverse market conditions their military and economic Pork Shoulders . . . We sell reRular Hamburg at 71c lb. and grind Utility Britain Tuesday evening. lost in the 20-minute fight. . and wounding another- we are ready with MORE Fresh Pork Roasts, MORE muBoles to reeiat Sovlat aggrea- Pork Butts and Loins Round Ground to order for 94c lb. aion. Fed Plan on Italy Along the western front C8il- The Reds declared in a Loyal Circle of Kings Daughters Tender Lamb Legs and Chops, MORE “U. S. Choice** nese Reds hurled three attacks at It Inchidea IS1S.7S7A06 appro­ broadcast from Peiping early I will hold its fall rummage sale lb. Beef Steaks, and all the other good things you’ve learned priated in prevloua y tk n but not the United Nations Une. Two Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 9:30 in Cen- yat Ment on the vaat aid program. were beaten back. today: I ter Church house. Mrs. Emil to expect to find in Hale’s Meat Department. ^ O f thia carryover, approximately Leaves Big 3 Cold The third forced elements of the "Observers here (in Kae­ BIRDS E Y E SNO W W H IT E Kottke and Mrs. David Mullen $868J)00,000 la in European mili­ U. S. First Cavalry Division to song) believe that this new H s a v iii are co-chairman of the committee, llia a v M i, j f r e n c h FRIES CAULIFLOWER tary aid fUnda. withdraw. The pullback was in serious provocation created, members of which will be at the For Cake, Cookies Super Saver No, 7 AU the money would be avail- the Yonchon sector, rougldy 25 ; 29c EACH church Monday evening to receive Waehtagteai. Oct 1»-45 aorties Thursday, DELRICH SMOKED atrucUon fUnda—tha bttl falla the highest number in four Membera « f the 4Sri INvIaiaa affer a laal aalato to tba Ualtoi Btotoa aa they parage threogh Ner- gotiationa.” AT LOW PRICES Moscow, Oct 12— iJP)— Weetem Italy's acceptance into the U.N. about 11,000,000,000 abort of what folk, Va., before Bailing for doty la Boropa. HIgh-raalclag offleen of the Army aad Navy reviewed the MoIm Tww Ohsehs IWm NOOK UNAS COOKINO APPLES 3 29c HOURS 8 A. M. to 11 P. BL diplomats predicted here today the The reply set forth for the first months. Four carriers sent their Mr. Truman had bought earlier time Russia's official position' on planes aloft, including 90 aorties 4500 men of the Divieloa before they oaUed. (N E A Telephoto). Alllsd liaison offlcsn mod* a SELECTED UiljB yicr. United States, Britain and France Arttinr Drag Stares will revise the Italian peace treaty tha western plan to let Italy In­ off the Australian escort carrier prsllmlnary investigation of the ’The Praaident wanted authority crease her arms and armed forces Sydney. The Navy said this Red accuoatton during tha dark- SWEET POTATOES 4 Lb. 29e tor an gSAOO.OOO.OOO program, on their own terma and without Rusaia’a agreement. beyond the lightly-gunned 300.000- waa possibly a record for an ea- nesa last night and early today aad. SS n K JOIOE Inm 47d SHOULDERS tha earryovar money, but decided to resume their Inquiry at They oonclutod this after Rus- man limit Imposed by the 1947 cort carrier. ^ IDAHO BAKINB POTATOES ___ c h o p ^ the authoTiia^ treaty. Bulletins a a. m. (7 p. m. Friday oat) Hen bm hy ^>proKlmately $1,000,- 1, in a note to the weetem pow> All battle action was ever- Claims State Dept. 5-6 LB. SIZE en yeeteiday, the Sovleta would Aggreaalve Pact Bh>e Panmunjom to the site ogrood 49d PIE PUMPKINS (OootIniMid Ok Page Eight) from the AP Wiraa upon for poealble renewal of tba an Page B%ht) agree to U f t ^ treaty reetrictlona The Ruaaian note said Ruaaia 25 Oz. Jar « on Italy's armed forces and ad­ could join in cutting arms limit­ Korean armistice talks which tha - PETES PAN HALE'S WEU TRIMMED Reds suspended at Kaeoong Aug. mitting her to tha United Nhtlana ing ctaueea out of the lUUen TRUMAN DROPS HINT 8a. ^ Cheek Pfaiehuiat prices on Lb. onlrtf— treaty -only In ease Italy laavea WaaWagtoa, Oct. 18—(4 V - Lies on Red China Headquarters 1. Italy quit tha .AOaatte.am- tha anresalva North Atlantie Slash in Metal. LUtoeo-xifflceri foe both aldsa PEANUT BUTTER 33c PREMIER Truman Denies PreaMeut ~Ti muau tow dropped had haggled for the past three day# MttiMi krffc . . . look NABISCO NEW anos and banod fonign mUhary bloo and doea not permit military a ktat bs auky ma tor ro-elee- the ovsr sueh teehnlealitles os defining FOR PREMIUM SALTINE MEATY NATIVE fofoM from bar aoU. bases and am ad forces of foreign tloa, members of AMVET8 aaM WaaMnateit, Oet 18.—GD—Rar-ifstoasad the bulky fuoerd oC MnOMAT WELCH RAMIIT...... 4re a. ‘Ih * western Big ’IhrM Md B. atasaen today aecusad tha matting, and asserted aaaarted that the full-dtou talke. Rw Ikd aid standbys and nations on its territory.” Use Indicated today. 1 Bainicb Curbs agreed to similar peace treaty re- (The Atlantic Pact luitioiu es­ State department of making “fatoa I showed Staassn's aeoouat of the Tha Communtots Friday alght TUNA They saM he told them be ex­ at 7 p. m„ howavor, suddenly toto- r and different foods CHICKENS Each $1.49 viakms and U. N. membership for tablished southern European head- and deceptive” atatemente about I conferenca waa factually Inoor- CRANBERRY SAUCE 2^" 33c CRACKERS Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, and [uarters at Naples laat June under pects to be In the White Houee him In their controversy over a : rect.” honed tha UJI. advance camp at Fancy White Mest— 7 Oz. No charge 'for cleaning poultry-. Thl> alae tender rbickea U Household Appliances, "a long whUe.” £tunaan and charged that a UJf. ■ Marmalade. . . Sayo HTo Did Not Pr^ Fbumd. S. Admiral Robert B. Camey, IMO department roundtable con- Btaaasn, president of the Uni right for brolUng, filing, Rtcn-ing, roaaUng.’ Tha waatem observera forecast who also commanda the big ference on China policy. venrity of Pennaylvania and a Rs- plane had attacked tha old Kao- I >/ SHUtHNETEA M SS U for 1Sc.^Efor 43e Consumer Hard Goods ASKS STRIKE SETTIJCMENT Bhak Magk dioeolates . . . went Trip to Explain that if tha Wast proceeds with its American Sixth Fleet operating in Testifying before a Senate sub­ publican laader, attended tha IMO wtmf neutral aona at 8:88 p. BL, own plana, ignoring tha Ruaaian tha Mediterranean and headquar- To Feel Jan. 1 Cutback Waahingtoa. Oct. It—(4 V - committee, Staaeen also: conferenca. (8;W a. m., CAt.). Thoy gave os OUR POULTRY DEPARTMENT HAS LARGER Atom Control to Stalin President Truman today asked eonditlona the Soriet union will terad at Naples.) 1. Again challenged the accu­ He had glvsn hto version of the detail# over the trieiriiona. I W tts best and the fresh* R&HCHICKEN 6<>^75c the Wage StohUlzatton board to Air Forca CoL Don O. D a m w CHICKENS. FRESH DRESSED FOWL AND SMALL. be resentful and may aeek some (Italy also granted tha United Washington, Oct. 12—(>P)— The racy of Ambasaador-at-Large conference proceedings in teetl- c a n ^ Washington. Oct. IS—(SV-Prea- form of retaUatlon. try to settle two debase plant mony earlier this month to the and Army Lieut OoL Norman D, dM M reasonable prices. . . TENDER TURKEYS. Defense production administration atrikea which have halted pro- Philip C. Jessup's sworn testimony Edwards weht at coca to Panmun- I' Mant Truman aaya ha kaowa noth- Foroign Minister Andrei Vlahln- « ■) that the United Statee never has Senate Internal Security subcom­ said today the use of metal In tog of ropocts mat afforta wem ducUoa of jet engluea aad of mittee. The Senators are dig­ Jom to inveatlfate. It turned out ■m p Pinchnist everyday. SAVOL BLEACH 29c o & l making household appliances and transport plaaeo used for considered or contemplated recog­ 1 Lb. Pkg. BMde to maeuadt Bernard M. Ba­ ging into tha question of wheth­ that tha Rada chsrgsd a threo- JDO Oe EXTRA other conaumer hard goods will be evacuation of wounded from nition of Communist China. piano raid on the Paiununjoni Oenvenlent parkinff. Super Saver No. 2 ruch from going to Moscow in IMS er there have been aubvarsiva In- and 1S4S to dlacuaa with Premier cut about 11H 'per. cent starting Korea. 8. Contended the department's ana. SALADA TEA BAGS...... Jan. 1. transcript of discussions at the ttnsnees on U. S. policies In tha Parununjora, a wayside vUtogR 48lor4Se Stalin the oontrol of atomic oner- Far Bast. 7 Oz. D E L M O N TE Egypt to Curb British; The cutback waa disclosed by WEIGH MANPOWER BOOST IMO conference prove "the truth to six mtlea ooutheast of Ksaaong Ranges, Refrigerators SUGAR HEART TENDER With the department's release *^Tho Proatdmt toM hla nawa oon- DPA Administrator Manly WaahlagtoB, Oct. of my description of It” as domi­ and 13 mtlea northwest of Mun­ tha transcript, the subcommlt- Sliced or Crushed toraaea yoatarday all h #. knew Flelschmann, at a Joint hearing Pentagon planaers tentatively nated by persona favoring steps^f son. Washers snd AC called Btaasen back wrtth a ra- about tho matter was what ha had of four Congressional committees. are couslderlag a booot la mili­ helpful to the Chlneee ^m m u^ Acs Brig. Oen. Willtom P. Mucboli^ POT ROAST Iraq for Pact Change niats. United Nations truce team apokss- Other Appliances Sweet Peas road in tha nawapapara. Civilian output will be "moder­ tary maapower strengUi to PINEAPPLE Columnist BUI Baggh In a copy- ately lower” in the first quarter of about 8.8M,000 by next summer. The State department laat night (Centtanad on Page Eight) mon, said the (jornmunlsts claimad rightod atory In tha Miami D w y London, Oct. 12— (d*)— Another Cairo, Oct 12.—4JIV—Official next year, Flelschmann aald, add­ The aim would be a slightly Mg* that three planes strafed the area ing that some "less essential' ger Army and Marine Corps juat north of Panmunjom and that NAMES PRICES t k . J W . N A U COM Nawa Tneaday, atod Andrei Oro- Middle East country, oil rich Iraq, sourcea said today Egypt will de­ Boneless piquets using critically scarce nad a start toward a 140-wing they also alleged another Incident BRANDS < myko bad ayggeatod the trip to 8 5 la aedklng to reviae Ita treaty of clare British troops in the Sues occurred about the same time ANY SIZE ' Baruch, p c ln d ^ author of the tn- copper and aluminum will be Air Force. alliance with Britain, the Foreign tematlbhal oohtrd plan toa U. S. Canal area "enemy foreea” after ■very drastically curtailed.” northwest Of Kaesong. He had no YOU NO WASTE Lb. Office aald today. U. S. Takes Third Party YOU w aponaored in the UiTnited Natlona, Parliament cancels E g y p t'a He did not specify the Items, QUAKE ROCKS BIANILA details whatever on tho aeoond Britain now has two air bases alleged Incident. Cans treaties with Britain. ManUi, Oct. 12—(4b— Build­ an Page BQiht) In Iraq under the terms of. a 25- Ijegialative action voiding the (Oeuttoued on Page Eight) ings swayed noticeably as earth­ Muchols said the Reds ahowod jrear treaty. treaties la expected when Partia- quakes were felt In the PhlUp- Role in Iran Oil Row tha Allied invasUgatora the KNOW WMIT The first move for revision was of a Korean Ixw who, they TRUST AHEAD OF THE Lb. ment meets next Monday. Britain ^nes todny. The beavteot temb­ SLICED BACON made by Prime Minister Nuri At has said she would not recognise lor here wns a 40-seeand tremor had been shot. 'They charged Popular Bath’s sr AraKHir*B. Royal Couple Open Said of Iraq during a viiUt here abrogation of the pacta, which let State Liquor Chain of Intensity three on n sacle of New _ York, Oct. 12—(4*)—The • drafted for Monday's Security the planea strafed from northwest STYLE last month, the spokesman aald. her keep troops in Egypt and pro­ 10. United States Is making a concert­■ ' Oouncll meeUng. to southeast along the Main, rood CAMPBELLS TETLEY FRESH OYSTERS "R" IN AS WELL AS MANY Whistle Stop Tour But the flrat news of it was given vide for joint Anglo-Egyptian con-, Faces Prices Suit Two tremors had been report­ ed effort to persuade Premier The resolution, drafted by Brit­ from Kaesong to Paiummjom. out officially In Baghdad ynrier- trot of the Sudan. ed earlier today. Mohammed Mossadegh of Iran to ain and accepted by the U. 8., calls He said tha Inquiry was to ba PARADE! MORE POPULAR ITEMS iN OUR SEAFOOD DE. day Jrithnttt-advaiice-jrariUng to, — Infocmaate-aald the-government resume talk# with the Brlttah on rnsumed at-0^a.-m.-today-(I . toitein....■ ■ for new nsgotlattons ever IratTr CJUHY AUSWEET has completed blue-prints of meas- Hartford. O c t 12—e it ’win be rtluriied to Con­ .dla East affaira for .tha U..S.BtaU Sscurity .ODuncU haa-no jurtodte-. lowing the Initial attack. tlon In the dispute, and that coun­ chase easy. Just look at sUqUMd to tho atation platfoinn to necticut for action by U. 8. Atty. department, and Ambaaaador Red Cross broadcast# 2 For 23c 36c 3 F., 35c Eniest A. Orooa, deputy U. S. dele­ cil action would shut the door to these specials: acknowlodgo the cbooru of about Adrian M. Mahsr. for oIoMUb v Olid otliw 80,000, mostly chUdten. In ha affort to daar up the gate on the Security Council, further negotiations. for family of Mr. and M ra Oeorgo talked with Moesadegh In hla New JELLO or ROYAL SUNMAID SEEDLESS BUaabath and PhU^ did not Income Tax lucre,ase ■tate’a muddled liquor retail price States Pork, Hog Today McGhee and Gross eon- Robson, two of wfaooe children 2-DOOR SEDAN Fresh FruH and Vegetables laavo tha aawly-palated. ffag-ba* picture Kelley last week aent Dan­ York hospital room lost night. fetyed with other membera of tha perished whto imexplained fir* daekad station, nmio. was a brlaf, iel J. Cremlna, special agent in They were reported to have urged Security Council in preparation •wept their home in Danbury . . . SO U B U C O m i jo m iso rs DOLE oOletol caramony, at which Mayor Prices Both Down him etrongly to agree to negotia­ 1949 FORD lA E O E charge of the Connecticut OP8 Matthew L. Aimer, No. 11702 at CaXAM WAX raiXAmt nncs tions under a resolution being vaoDuct Maroon, radio, heater, maroon PUDDING RAISINS and lira. Aaron Horavlta and 84 O f 11%% Is Anticipated enforcement division to Waahing­ (Osattaned ea Page Bight) Attica State prtoon in Coopera- LeiS* of OotimaU’o Iwdliw eltlnana w on toa with Inatruerioaa to stay there town. N. T.. want# to oppcnl hto •ent eovera. Olenn latorler. In Each 2 3 c Washington, Oct. 12—(ffV— ’Ths HpecUl 39c )<»4»»w ^ 7 ^ * Cane excellent eondltloo. V CAULIFLOWER American Meat Institute took to- bentence for otoylng a state troop­ Waablngtoa, Oet 18—(ff)— A f a number of key House provirioas aa Page 88gfet) Buei today with a j w ^ t Agricul- er. $1*3Q(Deal) 31e e p o N _ „ . . $8,750,000,000 tax lacraaaa which were Included In the compromiaei tute department report that pribea Ttm GOP Senators Certain - - A m y eourt'nartiM finds LtouL 1948 CHRYSLER among other thlnga wotdd boost Worked out after sessions spread­ of pork had not declined In line Ool. Joseph M. Barette, Lowell, T^EPPIRS 2 Lbs. 19c Billy Rose Exits^- the levy on most individual in­ ing over nine dajrs. Jessup Nomination with a recent drop in bog prices. Mesa., gi&ty ef laieeay of U. 8. New Toiher, 4-deor eedaa. comes by about 11 8-4 per cent government monies and mtoap- V-8 YEIXOW OliOBE . Half of Needed Sum The department, in a report on Ike to Run as Republican b^ck. Sold IMve, mdio, henter, amroved yesterday by a the livestock and mast attuatlon, propriatlon of U. 8, Troosuiy VEGETABIZ tUtCES ■ent eovera, dlrertlnnal algimle, The bill providM only a little Wrong Key Ciie 8anate-Houas eonfsrenos eommlt- more than half tha $10,000,000,000 Seen Pigeonholed said last wedc that prieaa of hoga checks. . . .Norfolk end Western tmr% ' g \ r a w bneknp llghto—a luxury ride. 2 L h . 1 1 c Raltoray peisenger train raoa# la- tea. " additional income which President had declined in August and Sep­ 2 ...2 5 c TURNIPS Washington. \ Oct 12—(4)—Two^ Ives, longtima political ally ef to WUltomotown, Va., wMh dytOE Now York,! Oct 18—(*)—fhow- ’The measure—tha natlim’s aac- Truman said represents the gov- Washington, Oct. 12—(4b—Re­ tember from mid-aummer peaks. Republican Sehatora ea)d today Dewey eald the very fact Elsen­ 30c ond largest revenue bill— is emment'a minimum needs. It added, however; engbMsr In cab. 2 Fee 3 7 c man BUly Rioao was loekad'out of ported growing oppoeitlon to Sen­ they are confident Gen. Dwight hower has thus tor kept silent Closed-door Superior Court tM$- PRUNE PLUMS kia fash tons hla town houao yester­ scheduled for House action n ^ t With enactment of this bill, the ate conflrmatloa ‘of Ambassador “Prices of poric at wrholeaale D. Bisehhower Mil be a candidate iupporte hto views. He said: i AH Vdsat Gslors! 2 Lbs. 2 9 c •Paaeday. It then will go to the tie between ex-actraa# Barhoim OOUKAL' day foDowina on astrangaa>aat tax load will have been Increased Philip a Jtarop as a United Na- and retail changed little In Aug­ for Prtoldent on the GOP ticket “I General Eiaenhower were go­ Bennett Rendsll and her dlvoreefi F im a o A Sanate. Approval by both is an- aome $1SA75,000,000 since the ust and September. The declin­ Frozen Food Specials from Ms wif% 87-yaar-old Blaanor tkms dalegate touched off new next year. And list night Sena­ ing to refute to be a candidate he husband, Biager Morten Dowaia* SAFETY TESTED Holm. ttelpatad. start of tha Korean war. A rec­ talk today that the nomlnatloa ing prices of hoga therefore meapt tor Duff (R., Pa) said In a radio would have aald so long ego. over euatody of four ef their fiva la addltksi to tha 'incona tax ord-breaking $8,100,000,000 in­ that marketing marglna became mtDEuzED raosn DOLE USED CARS DOWNYFLAKE GRAPEFRUIT 2 For 2 3 c TIm whola anur may Mad to may ba SMlvad to avail poqslbla interview he expects to get a Hiereforo he would seem to be childrsn, aads la draw tn BrMgto > sucso naxAifU divoroa court praeaodtofo, acoord- Hto affbeW e Nov. 1—the bOl crease went on the statute books reaction. wider after having narroured at "definite and decisive” statement definitely avallaMe.” port. . . .Two Americaa soldton ’i -YOKAIf"'-""— eiHa for sharp Iqcreases in the in aeptefhber, 1850; a ^000,000,- If It to pigeonholed whm < ^ '- ihid-summer.** fitim Eisenhower at a meeting Duff spoke on MBS’s "Reporters Sprrlal 2 7e Ing to Miaa Hotin’s attmitoy. are sentenced to death tor sanOar Bax 4 9 c C a a 3 4 c M I N U T E w a f f l e s 2 5 c Nowammi wora pnaent whoh axeiae taxes on whiskey,- beer, 000 exceaa profits tax act In Janu­ gresa adjounis, pomibly ’ next Officiala told a reporter today about Jan. 1. Roundup." He eald he felt sure of another. Pvt. Willtom OL Rot* wine, dgarettes, gasoline, auto- ary, IM l. week, the way would be open for the report was baaed on detailed Senators Ives of New York and Eisenhower will accept a GOP Lbs. Roao drove 19 to hla 83 Bookman to^e at Port Huron, 3Cleh. SNOW OBOP i GRAPES 4 9 c Plaoa manaton to a ohauffanrod raohUas and a number of other TIm Individual ineoma tax in­ Ptoaldeot Tnmtaa to hand Jessup Morae of Oregon, said in aeparate nomination next.year. Duff called ’Yugoslav govenuntnt artielaa. creases . ars Integrated Into tha (Oeattouea aa. Faga Eight) a lW Green Stamps Given With Cash Salso car. Hm 60 jmar old ateigo an* a reeaaa appointmant to aerve at Interviews with newsmen they are the general "the only figure fom en another fN e • daeor. put a hay to tha ftont door Oocporatlon taxes ars jumpad regular bradut ratea. Aa a result tha forthoonhig U. N. General * confident the general will win tha around whom the American people hreok, allowiaK thMa to BRUSSELL SPROUTS 30c by. upward of $8A00,000JI00, ra- of rounding off the figures to pro­ Assembly meeting |i| Paris. Treaaarjr Babuiee Republican nomination and then can be united." Ha said ha plans ■ad otto on free mortMt at jo n s o ir s WEST CENTER ST. AT lock, but It didn’t work. troaettve to last April 1. duce even numbers in the rates, I That oquld be done without go on to defeat President TYumaa to meet with Btoenbower about rougkly 10 ttoaes n o K HARTFORD ROAD am o w G B O P "Wrong koy,’’ ho said, and ,loft In msny aspects, particularly In the increase for most taxpayers Senate approval, provided the Washington, Oct, 12.— UPt— The or any other Democrat. the flrst of. )lM year—he did not Premier Marshal r alO o N N i E 41S4 Fifty minntea later Roaa rotum- asttmated revenue yield, the bill actually varies f$om 11 Hi per nomination had not been voted poeltiqn of the ’Freamiry Oct, 10; Seea Ike AvaUehle pay where—and gat ftom him than nlst govemmaat eoftk ad Kith a now act of keys, but la claoer to the $5,4^,000,000 cent to about 18 par gent down. 9 f a Net budget recaipta, $96,150,- Duff has been a leader, with a etatemnnt of intentions. ton raotomua H Onr la Y a w FORDHOOK LIMAS 25c with tba sama roaulfa. No koy moaoure paawd by tho SeMte A aingto person aamlng ||^,000 An adralntotratlon, official who 087.60; budget expenditures. $244,' Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of.M ZvM and othar Btoenbower aup- moving troltay ear, ko4 ! ! than the $7,800,(KM),0(K) ve^on 818,338.15; cash balaiica. -^,287,' York, in btoming the World W ar V. tMtent q f pOo^" « lou fboa nval voted by tha House. Neverthelea (« laa Pao8 rtn\ « I au >Ugu flvu) 455,77857. « , n hero for the OOP nomlnaUca 1-01 foe# xwo| «or aviet IWher ‘ k f ' MANGH^TBB KVKNfflfj H B ^ l^ ^ A N C H B iT ^ OQNW^ FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12.19»^

/ . I a . they wauM aot eonflrm o r deny I ^v— ^ the stoty ha anpports Taft. / Educational Club UANCHB8XEE BVENINa HERALD. MANCHE8TES. OONM. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12,1951 Hartford Man Ivea aald the MUwauEee etoty I , 9 and a repost to Taft by poUUeal Meeting Monday advlaen that be could wln-thc Gym toll be open Cor boskathaU Lands in Jail nomination "aUnply eerve arf n e . ^ CIRCLE ttnieltaa ataitad tatt sight and warning to BUemhoWer eupport- RobertBon P T A thtra win ba four more periods thin weak with Tnaadaya fdn m d The' annual maetlng' of tbe Ed­ — NOW PLAYING — Stearns lists hetors Chitotmao. Regiatration la for tha gltto. era that they must redouble their ucational dtib wiU be held at th«r Gym sutto muat be worn and Arrest After effbrta in hie behalf.’* - Blood Donor still open and must be made for JNathaa Hala tchool Monday, Oct. ■Hears R^ Martin the remaining four lesaons, tha the boys muat he membera of the Taft has aot yet formally an­ 18, at 8:15 p. n . Tea w ill be THI Events at Y Recreation Department. All bowl­ cer Tedford Investi* nounced his candidacy hut has next o f which la O e t 85. Pop Smith aaryed iii the kindergarten from Talk on Hi$t6iy P ro g ra m la the Inatmetor and caller. ing leagues got underway last 52nd gates Disturbance promised to make a definite atatc- 8:15 ta 3:45. week hut aileya may ba resarved ment soons poaaibly next week. After a brief'businesa moating t l O W L E R In addUig to the T ’s social rec­ Most observers e x p ^ him to run. Acthre Program Now Un< reation program there win be a for early Friday and aU Saturday ' S ^ n i t . Danial DtUuuy,.», of Hartford, Misa Adelina Pappalardo will At the firet fall meeting of the Tharq ia no doubt in the minds dance held n the T Gym on Sat­ evening. Reservations BWat be no certain addraaa, landed in JaU Oeaeral Indlspeaaable speak on "Teaching the Handl- Robertson PTA held Wedneadny derway. With Craft made In advance to insure gottlag laat night after realetlng arreat of medical men as to the Impor­ urday nights atarttng thia Satur­ (it^iCRIUlk Morae, in a Senate speech, canto cabped Child in Nathan Ra|e evening at the school, Richard an allay. > -t.. foUowlng a diaturbance at lit tance ot ths Rad Croao Blood pro­ Classes Open Monday day fo r H igh aohool and gram­ out strongly for Elsenhower Isut School." Mias Pappalardo will Hartln gave a talk On the history mar school students. These dances Dancing clasaas art bald oaeh Drive A, SUvdr Lane Homea. b t W a i M e . e gram. They raallaO the neces­ night after Senator Brewster, R., hold "open houee” in her room of Mancheater. During his talk ha a n info-.-mal affairs and w ill last afternoon under tha diracthm ot Patrolman^ Frederick Tedford in- Me), an ardent TaR backer. siUd after the talk. It ia hoped that tracad the histoiy of the town sity o f obUOnlng the 150 pinto H m active faU program of the Lell Tybur on Monday and tosb- veatigatisd a complaint by Mm. Al­ I t f i b l M l — from Its founding to the present, from • to I I p.m. being chaperoned the general waa indispensahle on all membeni will attend in order which ta Manchastor’a quota next T wUl get underway this ooming by different parents each Satur- da: and M i ^ Moriock on Wtoli|sa- fred Logan who told police De­ his present assignment as com­ to hear about thia new phaee of ^ y , diacloeing qome Interesting Thursday when the BloodmoMIe day and Thursday. Tap, ballet, laney waa making a nuisance of M v t t i l f ! nets about the achbOI situation week according to the Y director diiy. It ia .ilao hoped to hold classes mander of North Atlantic Defense education In Manchester. Otbere unit win be stationed at Woodruff in puppetry and in chess fo r be- acrobatic antT social dancing are himeelf and threatenthg phyelcal Forcca in Western Europe. " intereeted'ln the welfare .of chil­ and giving parents a better under- hall at 3 p. m. to 7 p. m. BiU Steams who has an Interest.- offe'red. abuse and destruction of pn^terty. ■tanmng of the matter. Ing program outlined for the oom­ glnnera if enough are Interested Brewster said he could "not pic­ dren are invited to attend and to D r„ Gharlas Peckham. waU and sign up. Further InfoYmatlon on activi­ Mm. Ixtgan ordered - Delaney to ture General Eisenhower turning join the club. . The hail was' filled to overflow­ known Manchester gynecologist ing year. ties may be bed by eelUng Mr. Appliance Special Tha dog obadlance elaasea start­ leave tbe premlaea Airing an argu­ taU” and leaving Europe next ing w ith perents Who were de­ and obstatrtcian, has flrat-hand C raft clasaas fo r bow win staK Steams at the T, 7305. ment that developed between spring when, he declar^ there lighted with the opportunity to experience of how thia program Monday at 5:15 under the direction ed Tuesday night and will con­ Delaney and Mm. Lognn'a sister. would be critical danger of n Rus­ moot and apeak with the teachers helps to sava the Uvea o f his pa­ of Nell Lawrence. Boys from 8 to tinue throughout the winter. The Mm. Alice Carey. Upon refusal, sian Invasion. V 669 during the- classroom "open tients. He underlines the atti­ 13 wiU have the opportunity of tbe police were called. Morse recited Eisenhower was house," which preceded Mr. Mar­ tude of the medical profession nmking ob^ta In metal, wood­ Patrolman Tedford said he tried "not iBdlspenMble In hla position tin's talk. The claasrooma were generally toward the blood pro­ working and leather two nights per t « eetUe the diapute and asked STATE week Mondays and Wedneadays. in Europe or In any. other poal- — ROW PLAEma — matt attractive, showing the p-urn In reporting on a state med- Delaney to leave quietly luid no tlon.” He aald that was "where epltodld work of the teechere. ical eociety committee, o f which The game room will optn Mon­ WANTED Be Our Guest charge would be made againat day rnght from 5 to 9 p.m. through political opponeata want to keep ROBfRT MITCHUM During the business meeting, he la a member, which coheams SHIP-SHORE him. Dalaney, Tedford said, of­ him," but "history has deatined over which Mrs. Oraydon Lock- itself with lowering the maternal Friday night. TaMe garnet, pool fered to give^im a good excuae him to serve the American peo­ JflNt RUSSfll wood,. president, presided, the can­ mortality in the state. An a re­ and ping pong are available. fo r arrectlng hini 'lf hd took one^ On Monday night In tha Gym a COMMON ple." . HIS KIND cellation of the December meeting sult of lU Investigations on ma­ ttep cloaer. A e the policeman ad-, Mom, who often differa with waa voted upon. I t wag decided to ternity fStaUtleo aeveral years ago Homemaklng demonstration will be Learn How to vag6cd to'vard Daliuiey.'the latter^ Republican leaden, said he "could CF WOMAN! I VANNBtikaafl bold a food aale In Novamber to the conuntttoo recommended-that put on by the local Y.W.C.A, fta' allegedly started kicking and turling the buying o f meat i b o r e r s our two-toned think o t nothing that would cause I IVfLYNfCEm raise money for rainy day equip­ every maternity hospital in Con­ A throwing punches and a battle en­ greater, disunity la our country ment for the classrooms. A great necticut have a Wood- bank. Since the cutting up o f beef, pork Retail Value $21.95 s h ir tw a is t sued. When Delaney was subdued, deal o f Interest was shown, by the ...... tomb. Also the_ group will w ill be In- he wae taken to Police Headquar- and ciuiac mon uncertainty and — ON THE SAME SHOW — PLUS*PLUS'"— 1949 this aim has been toalixad. disturbance that to have nominated parenU in National Safety Week These hospital blood hanks are formed of the Y.W.'ii art classes IMPROVE tem and booked for broach of PLUMBERS O«*p-ton«d piping and dy«d-lo-match thoa but­ at the Republican convention next THE COMEDY and a safety drive will be con­ replenished from the Red Croea to be offered thia fall to the Man- Your Cost Only $9.95 peace and mslating arrest. He re­ ducted thia year. cheater women. Square dance In- ton* ttriko a hcrmoniilng noto^on this boy-coHorod mained (n jail over-night and waa summer a reactionary Republl- THAT WILL KEEP regional proglram which you, os a cen.” All enjoyed the get acquainted donof, ajipply. thlrtwoUt. You'll wont it for It* own timpio porfoc- released today under 1300 bonds YOir LAUGHING hour which was held in the audi­ and Plumber’s Helpers for appearance In Town Court Other, Devetepasenta It la with grave eoneem that YOUR FROM START torium where they were eerved tion.,. you'll wont H for it* adoptability to a wide Monday morning. Elsewhere, then aren theae po­ the medleel profeaslon vlawa the SAVE $ TO FIN IS H ! apple pie, ice cream and coffee, by recent difficulty experienced by APPLY 12.00 variety of occottortoi. N't o SHIP *n SHCAff ...to litical davelopmenta: co-chairmen Mrs. Harding Carrier RUMMADE SALE A t Glendale, CaUf„ Republican the blood .program in obtaining n't over lovtiy, over wothoblo. Exciting color coni- and Mrs. Edmond Grsaney and the blood It needs. st South Methodist Church GOP Solons Sure State Senator Jock & Tenney an­ "8KIP8UM8 committee. MEMORY wMfc oveVy parahnie of a You may be saving the Ilf# of binoriont in ludrout cotton brooddotb... Sonfor- nounced formation of ah Oivanl- b t o l TS m C t u BE Shturdsy Morning ut 9 satlon called Americans for Mac­ R O S EN B LO O r a mother or baby with tha pint Jarvis R«alty Co. OBd isod. colorfptt. Sl7n« '0 to 38. Ike Party Choice G LE N N GENE of Mood you donata next Thura- Sy 8cul< tesr***' Arthur. He callfd the general 'Ynir WITH Morning Accident ■RAND NflW f g S f pink, grey, blue and beijfo ^ blouse bar one last hope to save America FORD ta TIERNET day. CaU 5111 and make an ap­ Scent Troop : 5 DOVER RD. TEL. 4112 First Stffps SuUdiiig a fertow^. eesa "Secret af Convict Lake" pointment to be a donor. (OMttaoed freoi Page Oa^) fn m the political corruption that MAXIE ROSENBLOOM has enveloped na." PInat Paul Deuglaa In and JACKIE COOGAN Ends In Arrest Sdf-CM StecB OBd "The Wha Caaea Batof* DEfENSB HOUSING ABEAT portem said they are not our- In New Tork, an organisation UNIVERSAL was formed to "drirft” Taft for ira, Novtoitlme U. 8. A. Oe Ta prlaed by a copyrighted story of OOMDro TTESDAT Francia R. Dory, 27, of ■« Hartford. Oet 13—GR—Tha das- OvBreemiBg Fm t the Milwaukee Journal aaying the OOP nomination. Chairman ' A Movie Tpday graves road, BouUh Oovantry, waa Frank A. Sca^vlnl, pharmaceutical arrested for reckless driving nt ignatien of this city aa a erlUeal that Gen. Douglae MacArthur had defensa housing area-, has baen Doliixto Ckanor InformM Wisconsin Republican manufacturer, aald a campaign *THE raiNCE 5:80 this morning when his ear will ba atarted to convince votere crashed Into the rear of a vehicle reeommendtd to defensa MoMUaer leadem he favom Senator Taft Chariaa E. Wilson. A member of a WITH 13 O f AMNO TOOIS (R -O hio). that Taft, "far from being the re­ OFPEACr driven by Arthur Langeven, 45, of actionary his enemies claim he in E .M .L O E W S South street. South Coventry, tpaclal committee In Washington Aldee of MacArthur hi New which made the recommendation perfect little Tork City eaid he had net with a I is in reality a high-minded libei^ H A R T i^ O R D Middle turnpike eaat. Patrolman Wlacotietn Repottlicaa loader but el.” D R I V K ^ Robert Turcotta Invaatlgatad a aald tt roauKed from expandad -11 made the arrest. aircraft and madilne tools Indus­ that prove expandable m Dory told Patrolman Turcotta try tai tha Hartford area. He said be saw the Langeven car stop and he expected action on the recom­ he skidded into Lange- en's auto mendation in the near future. proportioned after applying hie brakes. Hia ear GENUINE CALF left skid nuuks 58 feet long e*t dretood woman. fllislM lH iri Tkfatir Show” L ady” > doo. A tool oleo cor. Hebron Ave Olnstenhniy SttoataoetH l:«a-S:U Tha Fashion Acodamy T u o l , Oct. 16 CROUP 3 $6 ...... value $10.98 1947 D ote Clob Cpo. cho*a Holaproof as I Today and Tomerrew 4:30 P. M. A good Doy. tha yaor'a hetiary styla "MEET ME ATEEB THE "AFRICA 80BEAMB" laodar. Traol your SHOW" BUNDATi "am oooo" 'fleu r-d e-IU ' CROUP 4 $5 ...... value $8.98 Betty Orahle 1944 Poottoe Sodoo Classroom C tep o . A rod boooy- lagt to those prize nylons A bright motif, tel grocafully In golden mesh "THE MAGIC FACE" in sarvica to avaning American Legion . . . delicate ond dainty Richly fashioned Lather Adler — Pat pUght BE SURE 2 i w . GOWNS $15.00...... value to $39.98 •haara and tha dethaa- in Sperry's sheer mesh veiling Ghlldren’e Show dat. S P. M. CALUNO ALL designed to bring you compliments goloro. Ttai Holt ht “OUNPLAT" 1947 OMs Sodoootto. conKiou* Winning Hall Also in silvor finish ALL SALES FINAL TEEN-AGBISI Moclioolc fliy porfoet. look colors. Sunday to Tneeiey Oalahsato M. H. e. FeelhaB OF HAVING THE ‘ MANCHESTER necklace bracelet earrlnga "Hard, Fast and BeanGtor VIetofy by AHeadtog tta 5.»8 4 M S M with Claire Trevor 1947 Pord 2-Poor Sodoo. Ulaos Forming. Lim ited to 40 "Skipaieng Boeenblooea" HRST STUD8NT HOP this is AMERICA’S FINEST CLEANER 1“ ^'3-/! with UmKho BeaenMeani and FINEST IN HEAT 1948 Pord 2-Door Sodoo. JaeUe Oeoper SATURHAY. OCT. 13 Rod good boys. I t Alea Stooge Onawdy AND EVERT SATCRDAT lg.S5 flg.65 N aooed Wed. nt Ni taste M. H. a. PbeseB '38'd ood 39*8 Moebop. COME OF MANCHESTE ^ Open Thura. 'tU 8 Oeme at 1 P. m i NEXT WINTER and learn quickly the baaie Open Othrr Dnye freui ees ear only ehowing o f "Gem- LOG M UCKSat SsaSaetoa ks tpodols. Como Hb '9 to 5:80 play."—Grata Triple BUI elements o f memory im­ "BUM” LOVELAND chnI giro B8 OB oAFor. AAAMA .... At«M«r*atoUP.M. provement by skilled teach­ OPKN, EVENINGS by ea. ORDER rOUR er .of mnemonics (art o f Appointment. Phone 4I8S HARTFORD ROAD memory). Learn first steps eiihH15 MAIN ST OPHOSITE HIGH SCHOOL or eee your enleemnn It's Cold Outside ! in overcoming fear and de­ It's a plsasaat drive to sas et USED DARS SSssstsa'a VlaSM Oatdsw Thsstisi velopment of aelf-confi- JlDD0-HI6HlAtl0 t n HABTPOBD BOdJ> dence. It's NITEY NITE Time TELEPBONB 84188 Preoentod In Connoctleat' OpoB UoM 9 P. M. by ROBERT H. STROUD at NOW 328 Cnaner Street, New Hnvws

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today ^ rITI or PHONl * N im ' N it s eleepere are eiae-faet Their fur-eoft, fur-wanh fabric is '' floated through a new ecientilk procMS FOGARTY which makee H SHMNK-RasvrAMT.' Paper Collection CHRYSANTHEMUM * every im pqrtut eenin ie nihe-Uiread eewa. * every point of strain ia reinforeed.* ) BROTHERS M TH I ■ r. I »'/ • t i/Mi ■ 256 CENTER OT. ’ * warn swsater-«iill bugs wriativ T: TEL.4S66 gives 4-inUi adjustable sleeve-Ien^lw * exclueive "booilM’* foot, with double ■pie fo r w s m th sad woer. Is WaHtor Ta tows VOVt * full-cut meat anA’lif-help-nyselr* V Tiaybeadtto cloeinge. ^ ^ — Town ^ •J ./‘t'.x , - ■ ".-....aa^aJa r- wink in candle-light, on a * Gripper fasteners end button MANY NEW VARIETIIS ALO M UflTH THI OLDER HIGHEST RATIO ONES problems. Advertisement dramatie, iating gavntlet Made of e l t e t t e ,* In. accordance' with the provie ^CUUCX^dOU lU ku RBtt* « 9 comfortable noddine aaaurea Monday, October IS jn A donbleWYen cotton. A perfect DI^^E AND DANCE aiaa o f Chapter V , Section 5, ot the needed dwet preteeliea. ' Charter o t the Toton o f Manchen- pouudMIp Aud SO urm'^ru ^lore lor^drcM-ap*'I * eaey to waah—bold dmpe nnd M, tar, •a d g dtu f a iu ^ futt OVER 10,000 TO CHOOSE FROM NOITCB n hereby given that a If yoB IvB M m n « f th t sHwfltfl h 10 ' I AM Dbu d generouo aiaee ia gay. oudfast, meeting ot the Board of Dlrocton WH W1 ML O ur u m m songbird eolore. of the Town of Msadieator, Oob> ' d r s noctlcnt. win he held in the b s y BBW BgBlpHMHf fUT^fhl aomgm w U eul flw As AT OUR TALCOTTVILLE FARM In blftck 44C CENTER STREET . , Munlcipnl Building in said TWna of Mancheetet, on the 16th day of MA^AIIIIES — PAPiR AND PAPOt CAITONS PICKED UP ' ‘ lOlaGHT—DAf«aNOfltoJ A.JL - October, 1951, 'at tight o’d ^ ta .1 2 ,2 8 ' the afternoon to act on proponed » PUT our AT 1M ; C U R S ' ROUTE 83 - ABOVE ROTARY Threo-Piooo dot (eaen otyle wHb oxtra TO THB^tUNES OF additiona to the Badget W thn Nut panto) dsea d-l-2-a-4 ...... S.28 Trans o f Manrhatter tar ths flaenl Tbx Pavel iRd His Weriera Echoes year andlng August 14, 196L sa PU ASI MOTl: CflSflCtIflw W 1» M b Iw As SdM M liS Rflhi accessory dept. One H eeo 1 y l » 4.M 1 -fl . 4 . 2 .5 0 . i follows: : ^pproprlaUoR o t.9 U fi0 0 M ip Skhis IM toff* If addition to nmoont iqmropctoitoA PINE SIZZLING STEAKS . . . CHOPS .. . SEAFOOD.. . in the Annual Budget, w uto fhl> Palnnnatyladnn4«4 ...... 2.6# lowing Town Sorviosa: PHARAAACY L A PIZZA . General GoverauMBt, proUetiou LOOK FOK THK MAN C lIT t PAKR SALVAOK TRUCK— ' i Cmtor 8C. T A 2-9614 r \ Ceisre; aihs, rsOsw, ffsd. Grsea VITTNER’S CARD .. .1 FIN E W INES,'LIQUORS and BEER . and Haaltb. Wn» DsRfUiy Dated a t Manohastar,- OaBnaoti cuti this Srd day o t October, 198L CUARLY MMTVRD RY SWNS ON BTHIK SM I js i-' • ‘ « JMin B . L w p a a •m i YOUR WASTR PAPRR TO THIS WORTH-W HILI PROJRCTI Btoritory, Board of DIroto AdtoorliM !■ The HeraJd It Pays ^ to n o f the Town 54 Mna ^ - .V" 'V .'X m r r • T.- 'V t "

Kt ' ' . . _ . . HANGlliEMTBR kyPNING RBRALD. MANCHEfTTBII. CONN. FRIttAT, OCTOBER 1951 it, t - ' ____ # - . - they would net oonflrm or deny the story ha supports Taft: Hartford Man Ivas aald the Mllwaul^ stqry , Educational , Clubf MANCIHBSTBR IVENXNO w p A iA MAMGSBaTBR. OOMM.i FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12.1961 and A report to ‘AUt kilpoUUcal advisers that ha could win the Meeting Monday CIRCLE Lands in Jail qominatlon "sliaply senre as a atzoettoB gtoited MuR night and Oym wU to open tor taafeattoil .warning to KiaMhower support- The annual moeting of the Ed- • NOW PLAYING - than-will to four man perloda this week wHh Tusodayn rwarvid ora that tbay must rodouble their Roberiaon P'TA Stearns lists bofoN Chriatmas. Regtotratlon la for tha glrlo. Reeisto Arrest After OfH« UcatloBa) dub wlU be held at thF Gym aults must be worn and affbrta la his behalf.” Nathan Hale echool Monday', Blood Donor ■tin open and must be mod* tor Taft has sot yet forauttly an­ Hears R* Martin the tamainlng four leesona, the the boys must to mambars of the cer Tedford Investi­ 15, at 6:10 p. m. Tea will be THF jEvents at Y Recreation Department, .kll bowl­ nounced hts candidacy but has iwryed Id the kindergarten from next o f which Is O ct 25. Pop Smith promised to make a definite state­ P rog ra m j Is the Inatniotor and caller. ing leagues got underway last gates Disturbance 8;15 to 3:45. Talk on History week but aUeyii may ba reserved ment soon* possibly Jiext week.- After a brief business meeting PROWLER In adding to the T’s aoclal reo- O u M OobuMy. W, o f Hai^ford, Most observers expecMlm to run. ^ A Active Program Now Un­ reatlon program there win be a for early Friday and all Saturday MIse Adelina Puppalordo will At tha first fall meeting of the evening. Reaervationa mnat be no certain addraao, landed In JaU I General Indispensable apeak on "Teachlrtg the Handl- There is no doubt In the mlnda derway, With Craft dance held In the Y Gym on tet« loat night after reeiaUng arreot INK wm Robartaon PTA held Wednesday of medical men as to the Impor­ urday nights otarting this Satur­ made in advance to Insure tatting Moraq, In a Senate speech, camo cadperl Child in Nathan Hale ovaning at th'e school, Richard an alley. following a dlaturbancc at 16 out strongly for Eisenhower last School." Mias Pappalardo d1ll tance of the Red Cross Blood pro­ Classes Open Monday day for High school and gram­ Drive A, Silver Lone Homea. h tw aiM ..^ . Martin gave a talk on the history mar school atudenta. ’Iheae dancea Dancing claasea are held each night after Senator Brewster, R., hold “open house” in her room of Manchester. During hla talk ha gram. They reallto the neces­ afternoon under the direction of PatrutmaiT- Frederick Tedford in- Me), an ardent Taft backer, said after the talk. It is hoped that are Info-.-mal affaira and will laat veatigated a complaint by Mrn. Al­ traced the hletorjr of the town sity o f obtaining the 150 pints H io actlva fall program of the from 8 to 11 p.m. being chaperoned Lell Tybur on Monday and Tuas- the general was Indispensable on all members will attend In order from Ite fotmding to the present, which is Manchaatar’B quota next da; and Mary Morlock on Wodnao- fred Logan who told police De­ hla present assignment as com- to hear about this new phase of Y vrill get underway tWs ooming by different parenta each Satur­ laney waa making a nulnance of day, disclosing some interesting Thursday when the Bloodmoblle week according to the Y director day. It is rtlao hoped to hold claoaea day and Thursday. T a p , ballet, ntsnder of North Atlantic Defense education In Manchester. Others M |ttll|| facta about' the school situation unit will be aUtloned at Woodruff acrobatic and social dancing are himaelf and threatening phyeical ,Forces-in Western. Edfope. Interested in the welfare o f clUl- Bill Stearns who has an Interestr in puppetry' and In cheaa for be­ abuae and deatructlon of property. "-I and giving parenta a better under- hall at 2 p. m. to 7 p. m. offered. Brewster said he could “not pic­ dren are Invited to'^ttand and to ‘atandlng of tha matter. Dr„ Charles Peckham. waU Ing program outlined for the com- ginners If enotigh are Interested Mre. Logan orderad Delaney to~ Join the club. and sign up. Further Inforinatlon on eotivt' ture General Elsenhower turning known Manchester gynecologist Ing ysar* ties may be had by calling Mr. leave the premiaes during an argu­ tail” and leaving Europe next The hall was' filled to overflow­ Craft claasaa for boys wiU atart The dog obedience classes start ment that developed between spring when, he declared, there ing with parenta who were de­ and obstetrician, has first-hand Steams at the Y, 7206. lighted with the opportunity to experianca of how this program Monday at 6:15 under the direction ed laat Tueoday night and will con­ Delaney and Mre. Logan'a aleter, would be critical danger of a Rus­ . of Neil Lawrence. Boys from 6 to tinue throughout the winter. The Mra. Alice Carey. Upon refusal, sian Invasion. meet and speak with the teachers helps to save the Uvee of hie pa the poUee were o^led. during the classroom "open tlents. He underline* the attl' .12 will have the opportunity of Patrolman Tedford said he tried Morse rented Elsenhower waa hou*4." which preceded Mr. Mar- tude of the medical profession making obtocts in metal, wood­ to aetUe the diapute and asked "not Indlspenaable in hla poslUon STATE tih’a talk. The classroome were generally toward the blood pro­ working and leather two nights per Delaney to leave quietly and no in Europe or in any. other posi­ MOW PLAYING mokt attractive, showing the gram in reporting on a state med­ week Mondays and Wednesdays. chatga would be made aninat tion.” He said that waa "where s^eadld work of the teachers. ical Bociety committee, of which 'Ihe gams room will open Mon­ WANTED Be Our Guest him. Delaney, Tedford aald, of­ political opponents wapt to keep POBfRT MITCHUM During the business meeting, he is a member, which cofieama day night from 6 to 9 p.m. through SHIP-SHOKE him,” but "history has ^destined Friday night. Table games, pool fered to give him a good excuse JflNf RUSSEll J fo jh i over which Mrs. Graydon Lock- itself with lowering the maternal ftir arreetlng him If hd took one, him to serve the American peo­ Wood, prerident, presided, the can­ mortality in the aUte. Aq a re­ and ping pong are availaWe. Step eloaer. As the policeman ad-| ple." . HIS KIND cellation of the December meeting sult of its Inveetlgatlona on ma­ On Monday night in the Gym a COMMON vap6ed to-vard Delaney, the latter^ Morse, who often differa with waa voted upon. It waa decided to ternity fatalities several yearn ^ Homemaking demonstixtlon will be Republican leadars, said he "could Cf WOMAN! VANpSfUNanri put on by the local Y.W.C.A. fea­ Learn How to allegedly started kicking and f m V N K E m hold a food sale In November to the committee recommended ^ that eur two-toned throwing punches and a battle en­ think oi, nothing that would cause raise money for rainy day equip­ every metemlty hoapltol in Con­ turing the buyng o f meet and LABORERS shirtwaist sued. When Delaney waa subdued, greater.disunity In our country ment for the claesrooma. A great necticut heve a blood bank. Slnw the cutting up of beef, pork and Retail Value he waa taken to Police Headquar- and cause more uncertainty and — OK ms SHOW — -P L U 8 “ “ deal of interest waa shown, by the 1949 this aim has been realized. Iamb. Also the group will be in­ disturbance that to have nominated parenU in National Safety Week formed of the Y.W.’a art claaoes IMPROVE 0««P'lontd piping and dyad-to-molch shoe but­ tera and booked for breach of These hospital Wood banks are peace and resisting arrest. He re­ at the Republican convention next THE COMEDY / and a safety drive will be con­ replenished from the Red Cross to be offered this fall to the Man­ PLUMBERS Your Cost Only ton* strilco a harmonixing noto^on thi* bey-coHorod mained in Jail over-night and was summer a reactionary Republi­ THAT WILL K ^P ducted this year. chester women. Square dance in- can.” regional program which you, aa a fhlrtwoUt. You'll wont it for Ht ewn,*!mplo porfoc- released today under |300 bonds YOU LAUGHUIG All enjoyed the get acquainted donor, appply. and Plumber's Helpers for appearance in Town Court Other, Pevriopaaeata hour which was held In the audl- It is with grave concern that YOUR F R O M S T i tion... you'll wont it for it* adoptability to o wide Monday morning. Elsewhere, there were theee po­ toritun where they were served the medlcel profession views the SAVE varioty of occostorioi. H't o SHIf ‘n SHCAtf.. .to litical developments: T O F IN IS H ! apple pie, ice cream and coffee, by recent difficulty experienced by APPLY A t Olendals CSUf., Republican co-chairmen Mrs. Harding Carrier the Wood progrem In obtaining RUMMADE SALE H'l ovor lovely, over waihoblo. Exciting color com- GOP Solons Sure Stats Senator Jock B. Tenney an­ iMRnN "SKINAom and Mrs. Edmond Oreaney and the Wood It needs. at South Methodist Charch MEMORY w M i every purdicMe off o binoHons in hittrou* cotton broodclotb... Sonfor* nounced formation of an organi­ committee. You may be saving the life of sation called Amerlcane for Mac- SUN., BlOK* TUE8 , Satarday Morning at 9 iztd, colorfr«t. Sirr< '0 to 38. GLENN OENB a mother or baby with tha pint Jarvis Realty Co. dud Ike Party Choice Arthur. Ha called the general "our ROSMUHMr of Wood you donate next Thurs­ by Senior Girl pink, grey, blue and b ci^ blouse bar one last hope to save America FORD la nERNET / WITH Morning Accident ■ R A N D N IW 1 ^ 1 “Secret of Convict Lake” day. Call 611t and make an ap­ Scenti Troop S S DOVER RD. TEL. 4112 First Stops Sulldhig from the political corrupfion that MAXIE ROSBNBLOOM pointment to be a donor. (OMtlMied trena Page On^) Ptna: paai Doaglaa la has enveloped ua” Riitf JACKIE COOGAN Ends In Arrest SoH-CobM obco cNid portcra said they are not aur- In New York, an organization -Wto Gay Who Cnaie B a ^ DBFBIY8B HOUBINa ABEAT was formed to "draft” Taft for It’s Mevtetfaie U. 8. A. Go Tb UNIVERSAL prised by a copyrighted story of CXMMDfO TUESDAY Francis R. Dory, 27, o f 8s Ovorceming Foaur the Milwaukee Journal saying the GOP nomination. Chairman - A Movie Today Hartford. Oct. 12— Ib Ss Schoddod RdB or foUowa: .Pfaiyiiis Yonr Favorite Melodies—Hot or Sweet appropriation dr. 818,000AO to ^Chtom ____ Mw IB FINEST OA WOMB COOKING addition to amount appropriated PINE SIZZLING STEAKS . . . CHOPS . . . SEAFOOD. . . in the Aimuaf Budget, for the fol> “ LA PIZZA lowing Town Servloaa: PHARAAACY . General Oovamniant, pretactian LOOK FOR THI PAPM SALVAM TRUCK— ^ CiotorSt. YaL^M14 VITTNER'S (URDENS FINE WINES, LIQUORS end BEER and Health. Frag DdNfiry Dated at llanahooter, Oonaaeti- cut, thla 3rd day ot October, 18BL CLIARLY RY SIONS ON OTHIR SIDII Mm B. Lman •iVI YOUR WASn TO THIS WORTH-WHILI PROJICTI - Beeratary. Board of v m ^ AdvordM fan The Heral d .. It Pays ^ tors of toe Towm ..-lA

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MANCHEflnip BVEmNO HEBAUX MAMCibui'EI. OOMII* nUDAT. OCTltlBBIl It. IM l ^ I MANGHBSTEB BVSNIMO BSRAUX MAMUBEBTU.’OONIIa FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12.1951 PAGB

W. C IL Moo beta Oet 9 to Mr. and Mra. War- with tha atogtag of *Wy OM Kmi- od Oenjpnra n’t ehange Ita diGkiii f . m wttk Itor. raa Ctoiigh to Blwnnan, Naw Nur«es1lo Meet tueky Roasa^ t v svatyons. Lumber Company know CongrsM to not to 8X>od Bfth for ordlnaiy Uquor. Baer wtooB ebaplalB aa JcM iip Nomination to wait uwund for any ncmlaa- Income^ TaiL Booet from 38 a tarri to 39. W lm tox- TM TSSJPoopIe’a ^ Tark, Mr. and ktrs. Smarr M. Tha BSkt maaUag wm ba haM an Deopito stiff oppootUon from dough and 3Cr. and Mra. Bdarardt Oetober U and the thama at tha ktona. Tltot’a why X am gotag to ea up an avaraga of 18H P«r cont. At Local Hospital -Sale Completed press lor a voto in tbo sulbtom- Clgaretta taxoa tnereaao from 7 Houra mambora, the conferanoa NOW IS THE TIME ^ Party SSLTTL’SL.'IS &.’iS Wochomurka of Tolland ara tha,' program to "TTick or Treat” and ^ en Pigeonholed Of 1134 PC Is Seen ■greed to app^ ooriwrnte taxaa to grandpaienta of the new aon. will ba a Hallowe’en party and mlttee Monday and In Lho fuU conta a pack to 8. Tha tax on TO SLACB YOim ORDEB SOB A Mra. Luther Barnard., , Chewing and smoking tobacco now-exempt farm eo-operatlvea, There were several memMTS Mr. Gaorge Brigham of Rock- Tha regular meeting of District everyone to requeeted to come Bale of the Manchester Lumber BARLOW committeo Tueaday." mutual aavinga banka, and build­ goes down, however, from 18 to r «M o iatw OoBgr** villa was a recant caller oii Tolland dressed for the occasion or pay a and Fuel Company, Inc., on Can- (Cratlaned fram Page Om ) 3. Senator H. Alexander Smith (CMttaued from Page Oue) ftwn Tolland redemted O w r ^ n of tha Connactlcut Btate Nuraaa' 10 cents a pound. ing and loan aaaociatlona. __ «< «Mdi Mn. whs attandod.tlie ToUand friaoda. fine. llMre will ba prtoM for tha tar street, has bsan complatad, an THEViSION SALES md SERNOE ' (R „ N. J.), another nMmher.of the HARD SURFACE DRIVEWAY association will ba hald at tha Idaa- beet and funniest costumes. aqfcad not to be named said a Foreign Retatione subcommittee, a year (after deductions for In- . Gasoline tax up from 1 1-3 to * • *• Aasoelatton of Congregattonal chMtar Msinorlal hospital in tha tostnnnent rtewded yaaterday In 3 cents. New automobilea are RIBIOOFF TOVB BBT Churches in the interest-of mis­ Tbs PTA to sponsoring a baked cHack of the Jtonate’e 50 Demo­ said he haa been "mulling over the tereat, taxes, contributions, etc. AMESITE - ASPHALT - CONCRETE I to koU • card party to Wood- dining room at 7:80 p. m. Monday, tba town dark’s effica todicataa. r' ai4 snuci ST.—nuriwmiMB idea of proposing that we take no but before hla personal exemp­ taxed 10 per cent of manufactur­ sions held Tuesday. Oct. 9 at Ver­ ham and baked bean , auppar on crat# had shown at least eight and ers’ price tnatead of current 7 per HarUord, Oct. 13—(F)~U. B. -*ltoU e«i Frtdv avento*, Oet. non Congregational Church. ^ Oct 15, Oet 90. There wUl be two eltUngs, Real aatate and buildings art action on Dr. Jessup’S nomination tion) will pay 3790.40 a year In Anclovjer. poaaibly 10 were planning to vote federal Income taxes Instead of his cent. Tax on trucks and busea up Rep. A. A. Rlblcoff (D„ First Dis­ rat atfht o’clock. ^ The Home making event, Italian Mtos Beatrtca Binder, dtotrict one at'0:S0, the next at 9:80. Tha transferred from C. O. Rice, Rich­ at thia session.” trict) saUa from New York to- ' card Bame may b# p ia ^ . president and director of nuraes ard F. Dimoek and Daisy B. Dtm- against Jessup. present 3708 obligation. A mar­ from 5 to 8 per cent. Several ad­ r prtoM wUl te flvep. Ro- Cookery was held at Mrs. John menu includes baked ham, baksd Meets Achesen ditional electrical appliancea made niorrow aboard the Mner "liberte” Loyidma on Thursday, Oct. 11 at The Andover Boy Scout Troop at tha local hoapltal, and tha ataff beann scalloped potatoee, mashad ook to SCiiton Sloabarg of Norwich TELEVISION M i OAR RADIO *Tf .that lineup stands Pat, we ried couple with two dependents riiU win b* aarvM. Anyone Smith said he feels the group and .an income of 38,000 will owe subject to 10 per cent manufactur­ for a tour of Europe aa a Repre- 10% DOWN r e l i a b l e will go on an overnight hike dur­ nuraa will ba noataiasa for thto tur..lpa, ptcklas, rolls, coffee and for 180,000. Btoek, equipment and aentative of the House Fov-'-ii A f­ ■ to make laacrvatloni may 8 p. m. , • meeting, and will conduct tha inventory had pravtoualy bean soM vwauld be licked on a ahowndown would be '.’wholly jusUfled In fol­ 31,385.60 Instead of 31,153. ers tax. contacUnc altlMr Mn. fnvIUtlons have been oent to ing tha nest week. Richard Leon pia. SPEOIALISn In the Senate,” the official said. lowing that procedure because it Heed Mothers' Proteeta fairs committee. Rlblooft aald ha ToBand Ubrary, also other M e ­ group through the hospltdl and tha to other buyers. Alternative Offer •ckwith, 308d, or Mra. is the new chairman of the organ­ "We figury .we can’t pick up would give us more time to study An alternative tax Increase Is Bowing to protests from moth­ plans to visit about 10 cuxmtrioa rles in the county to view the dis­ new wing. qUEEN TO VISIT V. B. Blesberg wrlll engage In a retatt during his.two-montha stay In «W1. isation. Other pfTlcera are: All Interested nurses ara Invited lumber buslnese at the location hut the great mass of controversial offered persons In the higher in­ ers of small children, the lawmak­ play of the new books for children enough Republican votes to win testimony that haa come in.” Europe. treasurer, George Lang, secretary, to attend. will not enter tha fuel buslnese.. ' ' Aumoaiao diaur son come brackets. They have an op-' ers took off the 20 per cent retail 36 MONTHS GUARANTEED and teenagers on •**1J*’*^*®*\ Tba' Hague, The Netharlanda. under thoae circumstances.” Sparkman conferred for an hour tax on baby oils, powders and lo­ ■i- Rockville Ubrary. The eahibi- gjerl Bayltoa; outdoor man, GeOrgo tlon of paying an additional 9 Oet 13—on— quean Juliana of nBAR 9 LOST AT SEA Two Democrats, Senators Mc- at the Capitol last night with Sec­ per cent on the amount of their tions. Uon win he Open Lovall,: in charge of advanca- Tha Natherlanda and Prince Bern- MOTOROLB aoi BENDIX Carran (Nev.) and Eastland retary of State Acheson on the The excise tax increases are to ToUand B a. m. to 8 p. m. and on Tuaaday Income remaining after payment ON BALAN CE manta, Malcolm Crook; institu­ hard will pay an official visit to Ooteberg, Sweden, Oet. 13—e granted half the tax benefits Mrs. Edith West Gunther and at­ of FFA for the degree of Ameri­ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dsn cause twists and turns of the Commu­ thought to withdrawing the nomi­ DELIVERY tended Sunday momlng worship can Farmer. This degree Is the The fall meeting of Tolland eral VMqiunt Alexandw-, M4A||li the Swredish ebsst. available to married couples under THOMAS D. COLLA attpnded the World Series gams in wife.- the announcement iM t -- ^ nist line.” Jessup has denied nation. Spaik"i*“ that WATCH service In Tolland Federated highest Bwanl that may be made County Rural Letter Cairieis’ as­ • The alr-ees rescue unit, alerted the income splitting prnviatonn of Manchester sociation and Ijidles' Auxlllar/' New York on Thursday. tor the 5353-ton Tharroa, aped to that under oath. • "wasn’t even discussed.” the tax laws. Light trucking and pack­ PLACE YOUR FREE Church. to a FFA member and only one Mr. and Mrs. Ounnar Quatafson member may be nominated from was held at the home of Mr. and Gibraltar to located at thr south­ the> acena to aeareh for the seven Seed Stampeide The net increase In individual REPAIRING age deiivery in Manchenter. Hey Brown U having a cellar Mrs. George Nelson on .Saturday of Floral Park, Long Island, hava lb$,M've Got The possibility the nomination tax liabilities was estimated at ORDER NOW 2-9219 ernmost. point of tha Iberian Pe­ mtoslng from the Ranna'a crew of ESTIMATES dug on his recently acquired land Connecticut each 5^*r. been recent guests of Mr. and Mra. ninsula and guards ths sntrancs may be shelved was underscored 32,480.000,000, and the excise tax to South Ttolland Center. Mr. and Mrs. Frank night Joseph Sandahl. nine. The Tharroe wru standing Billy Rose Exits, have had ns recent guests their •Tame* 8. Bailey, engineer on te ths Mediterranean. 'IF- ' in these other quarters; boost at 31.204,000,000. Rome of Teiephonc 2-8142 Several Pomona Grange mem- Woods Hole Oceanographlr Insti­ Mr. and Mrs. John yaahalefski An Watch ben from ToUand Grange arc daughter and two children of 1. Chairman ^arkman ID.^ the miscellaneous provisions of tutional Research veasel Atlantis are building a house on the Jones Alq.) eald that tmless the For­ Wrong Key Cue the tax bill will result In loss of Repairs Are ' ' inning to attend Eaat Central Barkhnmpstend, Conn. was a week-end guest at the home Hollow road. Mr. and Mrs. Milton mona Grange No. 8 meeting to The Woman a elub will meet at eign Relations subcommittee con­ revenue to the treasury. K of Mr. and Mr*. Harold Corthell. Button are building a house on the sidering the appointment arts on Rales Tax Boosts Tested On The be held with Bolton No. 47, Oct. the Tolland town hall Wednesday Blish road and Mr. and Mra. Dan­ (OontiBoed from P»ce One) evening Oct. 17 st 8 oVl^k. The Mrs. George Nelson represented it by Monday, “ I am afraid we *1116 excise (sales tax) lncreasc:< \VAft H MASTER 1$ at an evening meeting at 8 the local church women’s society ny Nevers are building a house on p, m. when Degrees will be given. committee, Mr*. will be run over In a stampede to would fit. Repeated ringing of the go Into effect Nov. 1. If President at a board meeting of the Con­ Gilead road. INSTALL’EM QUICKLY. TOO! adjourn and go home.” He add­ Truman signs the bill by Oct. 21. Tolland'Orange will be repre­ Mrs. Wilfred Young. Mrs. H o^rd necticut Fellowship of Congi-ega- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts are door bell brought no one. sented at the 67th annual session Metcalf and Mrs. Platon ed; A maid opened an upstairs win­ They lncliide the following In- GAUDET ttonal Christian Women at the the delegates from hero to the "I still think the Senate ought crca.se*(i of the Connecticut SUte Orange Cham are planning a Y.W.C.A. In Hartford on Tue.sday. .^tate Orange session which will o Qnality-coiutractod bnmera to dow and stared at Rose, but SOI MAIN 8T. to be held at Foot Guard Hall, in costume party. All to vote this nomination up or neither spoke. She closed the win­ WhisKy and other spirituous (Across From St. James’a CbUrek) meet for three daya beginning Oct giro you eltan, cheap cempUtcly. down, and I hope It will. But I liquor, from 39 to 310.50 a 100- Hartford, Oct IS, 19. 30, 1081. reqiiented to corns in costun ^ _ _ 18. Several from thto place plan dow. JEWEl-BRS BCT WE DIO PRINT! matomatk oil h u t at it$ h $ tl CaR na 26 William B. SImbpson. Jr., of ^ e Tolland Volunteer Fireman s to take the 6th dagraa. A butler had told newsmen that proof gallon, or about cents a Ckoton, Conn., was a Sunday guest Association hold their meetliif In for an aspart iaatollatioii. ■ Mrs. Rose was not at home. .^BRUNNER’S At the grange meeting Thura- a U t t ‘^ Oshkosh, Neb., Oct. 13 • (>ri— Legal Neticea at the home of hla grandparents the Flrehouae on Tuesday evening rjay evening the following pro­ Rose retired to his apartment in Ijmt week we junl one of those a Wo algo check old bunieca, taka AT A COURT' o r PROBATK hMd Dr. and Mrs. Bamuet Simpson and St 8:00 p. m. bad weeks, the Garden County gram was presented: Song, “Home the. Zlegfeld Theater, which he parents Mr. ahdii

' I MANCHESTER IVENINO HERALD; MANCHESTER. OONN: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12.1951 PAQtj A •• -I t. jCANCHBSTIB e v e n i n g ggftA rni I1ANCHE8TBR. CONN. r t u v A t , uCTOieiER 12.1961 Bay and Mra Carolyn Hart are evaluatlda and digfuaalnn of theoe ■bowing orof aa Impramlvn film- partmont taaetaars of Bmanual are Methodist Women Emanuel to Hold deiuoiiatratloaa wilt follow. Th* ■trip, Mbont% fant aa most of tha vago- ■dwte lUyaelds acboel, Maaafield. faith oboarvod thair aolaaat n - tal patlaat fee wwatha hat tt had lesdeiBe strip, ^*IlM Ofowtng Tsaehor." uTgad to taho advantage ef thta Ugtous “Day of Atonamant,” or baaa anaBoaod from raporta that Any mothera Intereated in be­ workshop will then dose with the AH primary and bagbinar da- teacher tra'ning school tomorrow. Ifea oatlro tables whleh would bo affocisd M m Brpiea at the tlmo was a WaAUwtoii in whM Hebron havo boaa galbered la and wot vtMtor at tha home of aaotbar n m Klppur, bare at the Jawlab ha w«a oapravtaig. The Mehatd- To Meet Monday coming Icadcra of either d( thqa* Teachers’ School yrmaaa might ha moeb daouRo la foportod. Flowoia daughter, Mrs. William Craig, la gyaagofua Wadnaaday. Tbara waa abas haw llvod i t tha toamar gtoiuta are requeatod to. contact Mra Moberg. laatt M n. OsbM O. BortOB. uMstant of tho oyalttvo _ ktod have of Wataa. a la^a, attendanoe at, Oia syaa- Adana Whlta phwa la lha liaf* row W im dlatnetT havtdg bought • IM Mur lyoit euaa through Tho Chrtatian Endaavor aoctaty A dmiidl school teachers’ train­ «Agalnst tWa boatgroaad Mr. Ubrhilan, Dougtaa tlhruy, Rabroo, ooamo hoaa alppod, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O. Horton gogua. ! 3 ? m a Alfred l y daa of Pomfrat waa a were vlaltora at M m Hortoa’a Hebron people are saddened to tha pMea and mada taapawramenta Mhir lni|“SiiniL an; nnamlaadbit dC human of tba Second Oongragational ing wockahop srtU be conducted at ■udena mada hla ehargaa with ra- raoumad on Tuasday, tha 9th. har recant vWtor at the home of hla former home for a day or taro thla learn of the death of Charles on It. They hava two aoaa. M m U rga iM to ,” wnf ba tha thema for tha chtfch ta coUectlng clothing for EtmOiQel Lutheran church tdmor- tfQo* to tha WaOaea n v o rt And work in taking auppUas of bogta aanghtar, Mas. ISvatatt B. Porter, w#eIc* Richardson, reported Thursday. Richardson haa baaa a taachar la OCtohar moating of tha Woman’a Keren. Money for mailing coaU row from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.' faniAt nmuoM*. - to the Hebron elementary school wlM» is prifielpat-teaeher at «the Hebron people of the Jaarlah Mr. Richardson had boon a hos$8- tba Salam —**Mtad tehoof- aortoty of Ohrlotlan Barvieo of win alao be gladly received. Ray ^ ila workohop ta part of a n.ttlon- Tw>*..q)w‘» *<“ a « « there Is a further baffling aspect tho South Mathodlat church Mon­ mond 'Bradley ta chairman of the wlde plan of toache- training for ro3m4»4 Jtm m U MB. Long before he testified batora the fradM, foUojwIng tho lummar va­ day. OcL 18 at alght o’clock In the project. Ha ta aaatatad by Mta* Lutheran Church schools. Begin­ cation. —k*4 0 m r ■•••!■■ 5*Jju MeCarran subeommlttaa Mr. Juna D. Loomta, Hubert T. Ed- ner and .primary department WEST CENTER ST. AT HARTFORD ROAD ■ ^ mm ■»«*?«»• • » ^ Budans, rt la amertad. saw cor- flhs took M hooka on-thts har Tha program commlttaa under neo.idson and Rev.- Reginald A teaohera from eight churches in TELEPHONE 4134 tba Hartford Dtatrict hava been oCM 4t llMlAtM». OMBm •• ritpuiitnrr batwaca Mr. WaUaca first fall trip thars. to tha two low* tha direction of Mra. Oraca Hol­ Merrlfleld. paator of the churdi. («M N«U lUtMr. tr gradas. man. newly eleeted flrat vice prea- DonaUona may ba left at any of invited to attend. and Alfled KoMborg of Maw York the four homea or pick-up aervlce Paator Donald Johnson of Nor­ fciauiurnoii k a t h 8ha carilad on thla work last Idmt win praoant four atudanta i t u «r lUtt • ••'*•#••••• • a t y hi eridch. aftar balag school yaar wltlv much suecasa, Ttom tha Hartford Seminary may be had by telephoning. wich and WlUimantlc will begin m m rn t » tun ■ ••»•••••••« furalthcd with tha WaOaco re­ and found It vary much worth Toundatlon In a panel diacuoalon The aociety haa included In Ita the workshop with a Bible study. Plana for tha aaaooa a fund-ralring Following this to* teachers will nKWtk h<> Man port Mr. Kehiberg, aa an- wblla as well as a^yabla. In faeti ee "Human Righto.” Winterize Now C o n _ . . • ••a a**a«a aaaaI tha children clamor for books. Mm . Studenta on the pand will ba: project to help eupport either ' $ divide into two groups to meet kir t f CkrrMr ...... thualsatlc oupportar of tha Na- Horton initiated tha plan of faking echool or a church for a yaar in their department leaders for ori­ OaltawaA 0»a -v ;4 U .« Mloa nowar RaUay from China; tlonallsta and eaamy of tha C9il- books to children aa the lattir can­ Mtaa Halon Khoobyor, Iran; Mtaa Korea. Tha goal ta at leant $7t, or entation to Chrinttan growth Be Safe - Hot Sorry ■ ■ a r neoa Oonummists, congratuUtad not very conveniently visit tha li­ It's WATKINS Mary Chrtatian. India; and Mtaa the minimum amount needed to terlal and a discussion on lesaon- t TH* a-.nOCI>TB> rRMW Mr. Wallace on recotnmendatlona brary for reading matter at all Dorothy PhUtipo, Auotralla. Mra ■upport either for thta time. plannlng. TTia staff of leaders con­ '■m Amneft n*m times. Tha library and school ara Sunday tha aocloty will havo a stats of Mrs. Tlieodora Chambeis Zerex — Presfone — Zerofi# •atnM to tha naa 01 riMikllieU* of whidi he said had been eatabllahed Hdwin Brown will bo moderator. about half a mile apart, and of ' Mra Charlaa Straight, praal- -net luck supper at tho church In toe primary department, and a- •■ Boara oiapatelMa eradnaf to tt. or obnununlty bouoo nt 6:80 p. m. for Mra. Malvin Briere of Newington i n 3 l jlkoraHoa jraditao to iWa papor os sound by evenU.” courae many of the pupils coma dant, win conduct the huiineaa Thermostats — Rodiotor Hosot So ■■*' tba local aawa publlcliaa fcarfc In other word*, according to Mr. from aactlona of the town much meeting preceding the program, memhera or any high ochool atu- in tha beginners department. .All riOkta III raoubUcatHin M apaeiat Krock’s additional charge against further away. The plan also ra- lha B^pworth circle will be hos- denU Intereated in taining the At noon » luncheon will he COMPLETE PROTECTION ikHiatctira karaln ara •!»<> raarrraO- Ilevas congestion at the library, teeaea All women of the church group, The aupper will precete a serves by women of the Ladies him. Budens cannot be granted where the applicants used to tine up business meeting when annual re­ Aid society of Emanuel under the roll aomaa eueni ol a ■»ra- are cordially Invited to attend the the excuM that he manufactured in queues before tha "books for the meeting. ports will be ■mmittod. Oottn s;^ mtpervta^ of Mr*. Amy Ctailso: Be Safe Nat Sorry **p«rti'7uBara Rapracaotatlaea Tlia his etor>* on what may have school" plan was put In action. An axeaBaht array of b o o h | ' aA.a- Jplioo Matkawa Sucelal Aftneji - !*•* seemed to him the logical as- Mrs. Hotron deserved much cradlt are in charge' of the eupper and teadiing materials will be on dlil- P TPrk 'aHcofo. Oatfolt ood MiMoa- for har arork in thla line. may be contacted for furtoer de- play for the taachera all day. kumptlon that a mission headed by These materials may be purchased u dim AiTinT coimto ov Hebron’s grand Hat, from fig­ South Coventry Wallace woul^ make recommenda­ ures released by Tax Oommiaaion* iniere will be a stated communi­ (hiring the lunch hour. tion* soft On the CJommunIst*. He er William F. Connelly, on which Mra. Panltoo Little cation of Uriel Lodge No. 34, A F In toe afternoon. Mra. Cham Tka Haralt told hi* story, Mr. Krock al­ 1991 taxes will be levied, stands at and A M, Saturday at 7:30 p. m. ber* and Mrs. Briere will each Mancheaier*8 Carpet Specialty Stare Coventry 7-gSS1 at the Masonic hall in Merrow. cenduct actual etasa demonstra­ t^mmm ao flaanelal aaopo^ wng leges, after he had seen evidence 11,8111,493, as compared uith fl,- with dramatic values in tpoocraplilaai »rrora apoa^of la a< ■ 683.421 for 1980. This la an In- Four candidates will receive the tions With pupils of the Emanuel OPEN DAILY 9 to 5;.70 WEDNESDAY TO NOON apftlaaaMato aao etkat ro ^ iy TS?** which destroyed It. If the story Burnett W. Btahop haa been Fellowcraft Degree. Senior War- CmurOh school. A period for the la Tfca Maoeliaati>f Eraaiin waralA Crease of $138,073 over tha 1980 THURSDAY and FRIDAY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. was a He. then, it was not a He of figures, or about 7 per cent. This elected chairman ef the newly de \ Carl Snow of Coventry will earelosaness, or a lie of Ignorance^ will be subject to some rcviiion created Welfare Board. Mra. preside during the inlUatory work. mim Friday. October IJ Jamea T. Laldlaw iq aecretary. The annual meeting of the but a lie which was deliberate, by the board of tax ravlaw, but tto Open Stock Bedrooms amount will not be greatly altarad. Servliw with them will be Mrs. South Coventry branch, Rockville and which knowingly painted a Ruth Welles Fabyan and Blverett n « AIsop story Mr. and Mrs. Denial Oardonn of Chapter, American Red Ooee MARLOHrS false picture. Hebron center obaarvad their 13tt M. Barth. scheduled for Wednesday, has been Tho New York Herald Tribune wedding anniveraary Oct S. An­ The board ta compoaed of two postponed to October 17 at 8 p. m. If this I* so. then further con­ Good old fashioned baripiing . . . the biggest of the yaarl persona elected from each party SHOE SERnOE md” tlartford Oourant columnlat. clusions must be that Budens will other recent v/eddlng sMvaraary at the First Congregational church BIGELOW was that of Mr. and Mi%. Henry receiving the highest number of basement. JOaeph.Alaop. ha* performed the Good old fashioned Quality for which Watkins has been' BIGELOW FOR ONE OF THE LARGEST manufacture and tell any kind of 0?zacUl of Amston Lake. They famous since 1874! Watkins 77th Anniversary Sale brings votee at the town election Octo­ Janet EHdredge haa been elected MAKE flabUc aervlce of proving, beyond story in the course of hlS testi­ were married 16 years ago Sun­ ber 3. The first selectman. Ralph president of the Merry Maids 4-H Rugi ■ Car|ii‘ fs SELECTIONS OF dramatic values like these throughout all four floors o f home T. Rasmolda, will aerve as an ex- 00 queaUon. that ax>Oommunl«t* mony as an ex-Oommunlst. day, October 7th. Sewing dub ef which Mra. Walter SURE fashions. offleio member. Money appropriat­ ■pmeUmea retain, in their conver* Furthermore, it seems quite ap­ About 38 Ubrarians from the Ctargo is leader Thta club hoe Your StioM ed for welfare benefits are to be merged with the former Rip and Mon. that allm reopect for the parent that people like Senator "swap g m p " district win meat expended at the discretion of thta BROADLOOM CARPETS at the Douglas Uhrsry, Hairon. Stitch 4-H Sewing club. Other Too, Hovo titith they prooumably learned MeCarran and Senator McCarthy board. Money expended shall be officers elected Include Alice Mechanical power atrrtchrra are used Oct. 18th, to axchanga books of upon order signed by a majority Hie to stretch carpet evenly and smooUity Oaring their party oerrice. ^ welcome and treasure this kind of light fiction with each other, each Reg. $125.00 Chest-on-Cheat with seven drawers ..$105.00 Crickmore, vice president; Coral of the members drawing upon the* Potter, secretary; Roberta Kalber, . . . details to assure you longer wear The raaaon Alaop has been able testimony. library repreaentad to fumlMi M town treasiuvr. ‘‘NEW and added beauty. books In that line. At 11 a. m., Reg. $110.00 Chest of four large, two small drawers 95.00 treasure:’; hnd Barbara Contoe, re- do this Is that he himself was In this case. It must be noted. Monday night the board met Dorter. Janet, Roberta and Joyce "A mechanic Is as good a* hie tools." they will go to the old tdwn hall to R eg.^2 .00 Double Dresser Mirror, 48 inches wide . . 36.00 with John F. Morrissey of the LOOK’’ Our experts are equipped with th* most participant, aa aa American ad- j the Budenz teatlmony, and the Me- see an exhibit of fall books from $105 Potter compriae a program com­ JA w In the camp of Cliiang Kai-1 Carran-McOarthy use of It, . has State Aid and Cbllectlon Division. mittee. *rhe club will meet Tues­ modem tools and latest praotical tnatal- Huntting Co., Springfield, Mi Reg. $169.00 Double Dresser Base, ten drawers .... 149.00 Mr. MorrlBMy gave a detailed ex­ iatlon techniques. Mwk. in some of the evsnU Louis come a cropper only because an and to hear a talk by Mias EuniceWu 8evan-4rawer Cheat-on-Cheat day afternoon at Mra. Cargo’s maasures 35 tnbhes wide; reg­ Reg. $79.00 Poster Beds, twin or full sizes ...... 55.00 planation of the wordings of wel­ home. Proper matching of patterned carpet ta ' Budens. the ex • Communist, individual like Alsop.- Who haa tho Bates from that firm. fare boards and the town’s respon- a skill In Itaelf. Through the years our A luncheon will be served at ularly $128.00. gmcrlbed in hla lataat teatlmony courage and facilities and reputa­ Reg. $110.00 Dresser Base, five drawers, 45” wide .. 96.00 ee-taich Dnoocr Baaa. siblliUee. A PERSONAL LOAN FINANCED mechanics have proved their excellence 12:30 by the Ladies of St. Fetar’s NEIE •••**a«*a*f»a*»*« SUN Charles B. Nyack was elected in this important phase. M ore the MeOarraa CbBiMt^. tion to make himself heard, had Ouild. Reg. $26.00 Regular Dresser Mitrort 25 .x 84 inches 19.95 chairman of the B o i^ of Finance l ^ u a e be waa there, beciuiae be happened to be an actual partici­ About 11 libraries will be repre­ IS X 34-tnch DrEEii i Mtrror aaeeasaeeeeea vS^SsSU at its first meeting hince election THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA SEE OUR DISPI.AY »nd SALESROOM tself played a part In the da- pant In the history in question. sented. Mias Marjorie H. Martin, Beg. $44.00 Bedside Cabinet-Table, not shown...... 89.50 Monday night at tha Town Offlee STATIONERY head librarian hare, and her assist­ g l a m o u r drnuuiita shoes or BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED ona which ware taken during Vincent's denial alone, or Wal­ Building. Philip I. Holway was AIRM AIL - NOTES pomps that look new . . . and Such a loan may open up a new world for you. ant, Mrs. Daniel Q. HCrton, will alectod aecretary. Other members LBADINO BRANDS BIGELOW TRAINED MECHANICS ttte period and evanta in qiiea- yon eaa oava doUara, too . . . lace's denial with It would not be hoatcaada for. the visitors: of this board include Kenneth A. (OPEN SATURDAY MORNING UNTIL N(X>N) Alaop haa the peraooal ’This plan for exchanging of by having yonr ahoea renewed have been enough to upset Downing, Alanson E. Stewart, Jr., Artkor Unif; Stores promptly. D»ok over your som- rledge and tba documentary Budenz' story, even though the.v books has worked out very well Ernest C. Becker, John M. ’lyier, for the past year or so, bringing to $65 mer footwear and leather See On Flaw, flrw/ T ln m d U W of that the Budens testimony a-ere the truth, because these two Sr., and Edison O. Davie. things . . . let ns repair, re­ MANCHESTER all libraries represented extra Thlrty-aeven girls regtatered as the most Irresponsible and have already been tarred with the books for their patrons at little or dye and restore them to perfect MIRROR $35 intermediate -Girl Scouts Monday order—.NOW. Aaliclous kind of fabrication. brush of accusation. But Alaop no cost. night at the Nathan Hale Com­ LAND SURVEYING Carpet Center ) What Budens testified waa that, was a pro.C;htang Kai-shek par­ Horry Tennant, a Hebron na­ munity center. lAre. Ogle Sawyer tive and former resident, has been A i the 1M4 Wallace mlaslon to and Mrs. TTieodors Moberg are Edward L Oovis. Jr. DEPENDABLE CARPET SERVICE ticipant in the matter, and his | vt^iting his brother, ^wraditTan- leaders. China, the State Department of- Begletored Land SorVeyer facta cannot be ameared. And nant. and other relatives here this Forty-eight regtatered as Ill/vnliVff O 308 MAIN STREET TEL. 2-4348 Aefal John Garter Vincent waa a what they prove la that the ex- week. He had not been In Hebron Brownies Monday afternoon at the 15 Praetor Read, Wanrheater SHOE REPAIR Comer Middl# Tarapikn kt Pinehant Comer *reL 7619 Lower SL Floor Level mmbar of the Communist party, Oommunlst Budenz has. un­ for many vears and expressed sur- South Street achooL Mra. Henry nrlae In the many changes which that the Communist party relied fortunately, etlU retained the . have taken place here, since he on him to guide Wallace’s recom- diseased mentality which made . lu t saw the town. The old Post agendationa for our China policy | him s Communist In the fir.rt I house and atora have bean carried ■t that time, and that tha Com- i place, 1 off, the house where the Rev. Mr. I ."^harpe used to live, waa burnt munlat leaders were satlafled with ' ~ T T ----- T [down, also the small store with It. Vtneenrs alleged work in in­ The Bridge? ■ H. Clinton Porter’s bam has been '7 0 ! fluencing Wallace. m-v . , removed, a road put straight Aiaop himself, aa a supporter of wTien and If truce talk.s resume through Hebron Green's old park, $95 H U R R Y - H U R R Y - H U R R Y ------Ghlang Kal-ahek, waa present at n Korea, they will resume at the ] ail of which, and perhaps other .‘?achon bridge. That bridge lUelf ■‘ ’’ •■'"K**' center a The iix-drawer Chest ta 38 the Wallace mlaalon deliberations Inches wIdA 46 ^ Inches taU. ta China. He advised Wallace on! is a sj-mbol of the fact that hu- | ' *.... * ..... and°°**...... Mrs. Charles Carukin ^ Reg. $110.06. aoUcy. and actually wrote some of' brings can meet erfeh other ht.ve bought a cottage at Amatitoir Wanace’a report. He knew. andl" ‘^ ° “ ‘ “ " ‘"K each other. and savings up to LAST 3 DAYS know, therefore, that what W .l-1 ta tea^M ^ ^ e ^ laea and Vincent commended ! " I grade at the Hebroa elementary (Right) Douhla Dresser Mir­ waa pro-Chlang and antl-Comnm- • *'"nnier. interrupting school. The Caniklns have lived at ror ...... $85 thf truce talkB then boinp held At the lake at Shlngle-ghack cottago The big double dresser base Blit, AJid thoM reports themaelvcs : „ ' measures 66 Inches prove tt • j K»c«,ng. befora buying thair now p la ^ Thay hava a two yaar old daugh­ wlda Ataep’a proof, which the McCSr-1 "*P**clng the bridge became an HALF PRICE ter. ran Committee haa so far refused *"cy matter. The way the Another session of tha claao la $149 to hear—a reluctance understand- M»ved was to have atencUing waa held Wednaaday VnIted Nation* forces build evening at the home of Mrs. Ralph able sinee It would destroy the : V. Secord. The instructor ta Mrs. on One-of-a-kind Bedrooms EMERSON Whole picture that committee has ■ ^^nihiunist force* th. YEAR PLAN i Mrsa Ralph Markhsun of Hartford. haan drawtng—haa now nmtp received ! Othcr hslf. ^ ! Thera ara about 10 taking tha $545.00 5-Pc. Inlaid Mahogany Bedroom: fo il oize bed, double d r e s ^ 7- TELEVISION AND RADIO ON the compliment of notation and re- During this period. Communist 1 «>«r*e and thay find It very en­ drawer cheat, bedside table; s w « fronts...... • '• and lilte d Nations soldiers joyable, and era pleased with tha apaet from Arthur Krock, head of work .in this art which thay are $995.00 5-Pc. Inlaid Mahogany BedbfQom; (2) Sleigh-type twin bed^ 12- tho New York Times Washington worked together, building some­ able to do. This sesalen araa tba drawer double dresser, cheat; bedoide ta b le ...... «®7.50 au, who obviously considered thing, even while, only a few miles third In a 10 waaks coursa. Jut- $376.00 4-Pe. Mahogany Bedroom; fiA size bed, 7-drawer double drw ^^ other ctaaa may ba started later It hla decent role to head out of I *'*'*y- C’cmmunist and United Na- 7-drawer chest, bedalds ta b le...... - ...... • tlons soldiers were destroying on If there 1s aufflelant Intaraat kta oam normal path In order to shown. $237.60 4-Pc. Modem Gray Oak Bedroom; full olse bed, dreoser, 5-drtwer affirm |hj$ Importance of the dta- property and taking each other’s Thera hava been two er three Uvea. cheat, bedside taNe; satin braae hardware...... •. U8.7.‘> dtouraa of » joumaltatlc rival, rather sharp froata fSIt bara- $326.00 4-Pc. Modem Gray Oak Bedroom; Ifull size bed, dm aer, 5 -< «w er and to eeatrthau hta own waight Rivalry was present in the chest, bedside table: satin brass hardware ...... ^ i. ■ - • * 152-M TELEVISION and InAuwita to tha task of biaak- building of the bridge. But it was $644.75 4-Pe. Modem G w Oak Bedroom; filU size bed, double dresegr, 5- ki|r tha bold that tha he has taken good natured rivalry. Each side drawer chest, bedride table; silver hardware...... 272.00 A dramaticolly now plan that guaranteos for 2 years that the full amount you pay at Maloney's now for ony one ba WaMdagtee Hfe. had an Instinct to show how good PRIYATE LESSONS $542.50 4-Pc. Modem Sorrel Walnut and Birch Modem Bedroom; full s w -.Nr- Block taDa tha eMsntial *mt not In the business of 1 of the listed new 1952 black ond white Emerson Television sets con be applied os whole or partial poyment on ony taking Jives. bed, dresser, 4-drawer chest, bedside ta b le ...... 271J15 part of tho story aa follow; • SUITER $276.00 4-Pc. Mahogany Bedroom; twin beds.’ swell-front 4-drawer d re s s y "A t that time in China Chtang So. In a happier permanent turn 5-driwcr ewdi front chest of drawers ...... 137.50 moke^ityle or moddi Color Television set you select at Maloney's Before August 31st, 1953. 'BalHtiek sad Ocneral Chennault of events, the bridge oot Sachon •MENDOUN ' $289JiO 4-PC. Mahogany Bedroom: twin beds, 6-drawer dresser base aim kbr$ at daggara drawn with Oen- could be sj-mbolla It could he mirror, 6-drawer chesVof drawers...... 119.75 aral StUwell, and thU iltuaUon symbolic of- the way men of dif­ •VIOLIN $268.26 2-Pc. Cherry Bedroom Group; 6-drawer dresser base with waa of immenaa and eontlnulqg ferent bellefe could compete and brass hardware; foil size bed ...... 179.00 aalua-to -Uie Chineee GommunisU.- CMpCitate In the world, once they BRUNO OUBELDO TUt ploR darlted for tho oioEy ft WII9 Om fv fv Miy mooiis for tHeh fomliofl to oofoy bloek ood wMto loltvbioo I f there waa anything the Na- had made the decision not to try - OREXisL SOLID MAHOGANY REPRODUCTIONS ^ to convert or master each other by Telephoee 4802 ■ mt- yre^WlNvil Xvo-livWf- -BSo- o W ’ nIBI- ‘ 'ie Im i o woidd oot - n o w Jm ew io9 Hiat tho prieo thoy paid for tholr tolovisloo lot tteoaltata wanted, and the Com- $203^10 9-Drawer Double Salem Dresser Baae, butterfly handles . .$15^00 tobalata did not want, it w s the the proceaa of killing each other. o r 2-3700. p tw W m W m 9 IrewHfinOTIv IT CQIQr sots‘w ort ovoil- b a wholo or partial payiHoot o f aoy color tolovhioo io t thoy One could hope, if one dared, that $ 56.00 Double Dresser Jig-Saw Mirror, gold sheD ornament...... 41.M w o E tlis. ‘ replacament of StlhreU by an $188.00 7-Drawer Salem I l ^ s e r Base, brass butterfly handles .... iS9,M afck h e few Ifce Mloct at Mdoooy'fl aoriog tho ooxt 2 yoon. ^Maari^ geaaral with whom the the aelectioa of the Sachon rttc would prove a happy augury. $148.00 5-Drawer Dresser Base, brass butterfly handles ...... 110.00 flaaaraltaelmo could get along. $ 42J10 Mirror for above dresser with broken pedlihent top . . . .. • Ifr. WaDaoe’a flrat choica. General "8102.00 Twin Size pineu^e-top Poster Bed 2 ONLY, MODEL 685 1 ONLY, MODEL 687 1 ONLY, MODEL 684 <»*to>anlt. was tha offlear whom $ 77.00 Twin Size Sleigb-type B e d ...... 58.05 Ite OoBununtaU noost feared and I WHATR THE SEAL PRICB 17 IN C H ON rOOE HOD8ET $102.90 Full Size Pottor Bed. pineapple top p o s ts ...... 77.00 17 INCH OPEN FACE ** Mr. Vtocaat kaaw when $188.00 Fun Size Canopy Bed. urn top p o s ts ...... 106.00 16 INCH OPEN FACE ^ , approved the aeteetton. But I r a a l AM m 1.95 JWaral Wadwnayar. whom Mr |WJ ipamtaen ireB $109.00 Fun Size Poeter Bed, pineapple top poets . r .81.60 iTbcentatao approved, was no ] L A I van. 8110.00 Fun Siz4 C a m ^ Bed. ura top p o ^ • * 7 ..,.: . .■. 88.50 8 27.60 Queen Anne V ^ t y Bench, b eige^pestrjr c o v e r ...... ' M ^ar frtnn the Ooaununtat vtow- ^ ■emeaebM, tbare la m 65.60 Cabinet-base Bedside Table; one drawer • aa*««-a*-aa*ae 42A0 CONSOLE Ptilat, tha only dlffarence being I say sbagaOaa srbaa voa CONSOLE 105.00 Blahogany Veneered Powder Table, two drawers, mirror ,. 79.00 WITH HALF DQORS^ that be waa not physically { - 4172.00 5-Drawer Mahttgany Veneered Serpwrtfaecheat-OB-chest . r 129JM Awtroylng Cbmmuntat troops JARVIS r e a l t y ^ run WAMANTr am m s m u a i i o n PLUS WiUUIANTY AND INSTALLATION PLUS WARRANTY AND INSTALLATION kian tba air. Maacbeater 4I1S jfTfba latter waa one of the rea- ONE-OF-A-KIND PIECES Mk. Abop’a opposlUon to $119.00 Mahogany Wardrabe; smart low design; aliding doors, 6 sliding OPPER EXPIRES MONDAY, OCTOIER 1 i AT f P. M. ^ Ckannautt aa Oaaaral 8tU- ONE-OF-A-KIND PIECES „ drawers; coomaranent for haaging R othes ...... •$ 4944 wplaeaaiaBt Tbe othar was 1KI OLDS U $ 69.50 (4) Solid Cherry Jwin Size Poster- $ 89.00 Solid Cherry Dreeaer Base; b u tttt^ brass handles...... 44J4 as ho aaid at the time, the 4-Daor, black. Paturatolc, Paiiel Beds...... S4.75 $ 2240 Solid Cherry CSokmial style M im r for above ...... 1144 , a f tba Paatagea. whldi was M m sBd fa ly agEifpei. ^ $ 88.00 Solid .Cherrys j|^in Size Bed; flame- $12640; Solid Chelnr Qieet o|^5 drawers: butterfly han^es...... > 5140 pro Wllwall. would ^ t a wan tiraa. Oaa ewRar topposts ..•.«•••••••••• -44.00 8190.00 S-DrawtoT S ^C h egry Double CheeM| DnitifM C ...... ' MWO »a htoara eft K Us aao^ 10i099 RJla car. Fklly Riiar* $ 22.50 Solid ChariTM ndiaf Mirror for cheiihLdreaiSIg t^ e s .* 1145 d baw tbs ABMtlcaa aataad. |1$9,00 Solid Cherry 7-drawer Double DresearBase ...... ^ 5940 wa aa aapapidar at $ $740 Solid Cherry Mirror for double dreeeer baae...... 18.75 RADIO and TELEVISION aa ba waa popular IDo S|pa a# • $ 9940 Solid O h tn y Bedside T i ^ ehdf and drawer...... 19.75 ilM CENm STRKT TELEPHdNI 2-1044 MANcipinnii Mcut/dieih i $ 56.00 Solid GbteryBeMdelhbM: shelf and two drawera ...... 2740 Wbat, Cuttr Motors WbitlHY SMVICI WATKINS - MAIN EtBBBT Naxt Ta Pool OtRee A — ■— - rpravaU and which •pea Dally *111 0 P . M . heater v T i- . r ■f ■ ■ ’*» 4 — I aULu r - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCSiBSTER. OONN^ fptlDAV, OCTOBER 12.1951 IIANCHUTBR BVBNINO RBRALO. HANCHBOTBR. OONMu FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12,1951 fAGB mi

Radeas drova on tor about a quar- East Hartford aa pastor of tha rolling in 70 pounds of It. PEBON GETS LEAVE he wanted to nampaign for la-aisa- IMUt D m olaeUmi, ta #h k k R ock viU e tar oT"a mils to tha lataraactlon Church Leader Burnslds Methodist Church. Ouf- when It all] from the table and tlon aa a private elllaaa to fOta- aeefca a seooad term. Is ^ Second Night Finds 3,000 See Senate O bituary UN Troops of Union straat and Windsor avan- tng this pastorate the church add­ fell on hto ot. Buenos Atrss, Oct. IS—(4l4Ar- stall crttlotom at home and abroad. Nov, 11. ity Three SPECIAL BDSIIIESS MEETIII8 ua whan hto car otnick ah auto ad 800 membero. Improvements of The baker waa treated tar a sntlna's COngrass gave President In oeparato bUto pasoed yattar- Tha billa also invited oporatad tar Gaorga D. McNaUl, $28,000 were Installed and tha imall.bona fracture In hla right usn D,. Peron a six-month leave day, the House and Senatetagrsad Antrieaa tabor Isadsira and . AnRlvenary Mmb Here Sunday J Drawn to Products Show 38, of Wllbraham, Mass., which \ ■ ■ ■ ■ .-I,____ _ • ■,*' Sunday school doubled In attend- toat,-^. • lot abeehce laat night. Peron aaldto the Isavs, to expire April $0, nallM to wttnaaa tha moeNdnii Set to Vote A third annlvaraary masa for Mop Up On Tolland^s Airt anca. While at 0urnstde he- car­ S. Planes ^ \ ■ * was procaadlng oM t Tha Riedeiu tha npoaa of tha aoul' of tho lata car than had a haad-on collision ried many responsibUiUes in the Anetbw erowd MtiadUd at M iool Mudmta Fiovo Pagan! will be ,’ said at St. with a ear which was foUowlng Rev. Charles Hutchinson field of aocial action and moral re­ James’s Church at 7:45 tomorrow Ihreview b Set % 000 attended tM aeeond night of uharga of tM booth at night Heai^break BRITISH-MNERICAN CL0B A tha McNalll ear and whlidi was form. Harm’s Studio, operatad by Hai^ Foreign Aid morning. To Be' Chief Speaker A member of tha Board of Pa­ M e d Boy the Maneheater Produeta Show In AT THIsCLUMOOMS baliig. oiMratod by John Fabljan- man Wierablcki, diaplayod a large esuk, 39. of 108 Orchard street. At- North Methodist role and Board of Directors of the tM aUte armory. Bxchange Uub nvmMr of pictures taken during (OaattBMfl (Pam 'Pngo One) (OoBltaMS frees Page Om ) WUl Be Held Tomorrow EUington. Connecticut Reformatory at 3 « i) pvaaldent Edward Kraaenica an­ the Uttle League season. and Fabijanesuk was Cheshire, Mr. Hutchinson tt pres­ At 2 p. m.| Speaker to Raochs In connection with the centen 'h r nounced today. The club la highly' The Hobby Shop efforsd aome- 000,000. Approprlatloua a n Umlt- Plan Dinner shadowed by the capture o f the taken to tha RockvUla a t y hoe- ident of the United Temperance daw afBcMS kad m m tbing now In the line of hobblm ad Iv autbortaatlona. northernmost beak of Heartbreak FRIDAY;OCT.12p7 P.NL nial celebration at the North Society of Connecticut, a director to M d anotbor talk elated at the reaponoe and Inter- Be Walter Van Arsdale ^tal whara the latter area dto- with a display of old fashioned OOP BMa Defantod Ridge. ehargad after racalvlng treatment Methodist Church, Rev. Charles X. of the Family Service Society, ______to attaay nr s tnico o*a- eat In thia the Third Annual Prod- motor vahiclea and ancient jalop­ Rspublltans offered six amend­ For Howland Kutchtnson, Jr„ of Norwich, wUI truotee of the InUrnatlonal Re­ End 81 Day Drive RockvUls, Oct. 12 Tollsad He eras to return today for X- ba the principal speaker Sunday Sglaaa at Wuuuuwyaa. ucta Show, he aald. ies of balsam, painted in bright ments to cut the funds further —Tbs raya for a poaaible cheid Injury. form Federation with headquarters tVMtlMr tUa mooUna would Door priae wlhnera were an­ and were defeated on all uf them. A little band of haggard French­ County Art asaocIsUon will hold a morning at both services at the ! We re Joining too] colors. men and Americana setoed it In a Redena, who had facial tnjnrlea in Washington, D. C., president of - aeenr IB vlow of the Red ***'*** nounced by Mr. Kraaenica. York Burr Nursery had its booth load­ The final vote that sent the bill, A dinner In honor of. Alfred . A. North Methodtot Church, at 0:30 the Lord's Day League of New night long stu ck. At 8 a.m. they prsvlew ot its annual fall exhibit and posBlhle chest injurlea, Waa and 11 o'clock. Mr. Hutchinson to % w uncertain, Strangfeld won tM aewlng ma­ ed with aevaral kinds of small to the Senate was 221 to 00, with Howland of 71 Strickland street, k ^ overnight. Officer Rudpiph England and a trustee *of the N«;w 80 Republicans and one Independ­ stood looking across the crest at tomorrow, at I p. m. ta the hall the superintendent of 40 Metho- H: stmultanooua^f a U J^ chine awarded the openliw night, ahruM and pictures on landscap­ who retired yesterday after em­ the climax of 81 days of Incredible Omnler and Supernumerary An­ England Southern Conference of s bmb oaldrtMtt a Air rorcw ^ Wedneaday, while Dorla M. Mad­ ent joining 151 Democrats. Pass­ ,o t tho RockviUe Public library. Let your old stove go in the round up! ing. - . ployment aa a clerk in the town fighting for Heartbreak Rldgq. thony Chemtotruek ore continuing the Methodtot church. 3 Mit c h e e k y to aee If any Allied den of Vernon waa the winner of 'Other axhibitoib. ara HcGlll- age waa opposed by 81 Republi­ This preview to for memben and tha invaotlgatlon. Both Mr„ and Mra. Hutchinson •r* nif^w couWhave been In the the Norge Automatic washer laat cans and 18 Democrats. water department for the paat 18 A t their feet were the burned Converse, White Oloas eompany. ak B twisted bodies of North Korean Invited guests. Mrs. Bather Cotton, Paper OeOectlona will be happy to meet all the mem­ r *CM r*ee of violetlon* of the evening. Tonlghfe final door price Williams Oil Bervlee, Manchester Republirana aimed their econo­ years, will be held Monday after^ bers and friends of the North Kaesona neutrel tone were we noon at the Villa Louisa in Bol­ ’Cemmunlsto whose fanatical de­ , president of the asspeiation, wUI looat' organisstlone'lore wltl be an International Harvester Tire and Recapping and the Unit­ my drive at funds earmarked for planning waste paper collections Methodtot parish. leaenn for moving the talka. Europe. They tried unsuccessful­ ton, by all male employes In tha fense waa equAlad only Iqr tha , be In charge of tho program. refrigerator. Former Director ed Nations committee. Hals’s has courage that won the bitter ad­ Greetings from tba community thto aroek-emt They are the Amer­ = ll TM alae of the protected area Raymond Cooper, now of Bolton, a display of Oenaral Etoetrle prod­ ly to cut $5M,293,233 and then Municipal Building and outqlde TOO MUCH DOUGH - to M malntaftied around Kaaaong 8800,000,000 and finally $20,000,000 water department crews. miration of the men who killed wUl be extended ^ Sup^ntendeHt ican leiglon and the C.T.O. of S t waa the winner of the 890 savinga ucts. them In hand-to-hpnd struggle. of Schools A. E. Cmatterton. Joseph's Church. The American Atlanta, Oct. 12—(in—A rare m tM future appeared today to M bond awarded jointly by the Mani- Several orgonloatlona are hav­ from Ehiropean military allot­ Howland waa presented with a cdmptalnt—too much dough—sent i a malar atumbllng block in the desk set by General Manager The Reds' dogged defeMe nuide "COLD COLD HEARr:...... Tony Iwmoft The speaker wUl be Walter Van- Legion to conducting its collection Chester Trust company and Man­ ing recruiting drives and are sign­ ments. the month long battle for the four to raise funda for the annual Hal­ Rufus F. Franklin to the hospital ' path of roiuadng armlatlce nego- chester Savings Bank. ing applicanto at the show. Among Then they sought to trim $1,-. George H. Waddell at .a gathering Arsdale of Coventry, well-known yesterday. of Municipal Building employee mile ridge probebly the costUeat artist and taacher, who to a mem­ loween party which It eponaors tlaUeoa All exhibitors reported favor­ them are the State Guard, Ameri­ $83,000 from technical and eco­ "MR. TOUCHDOWN U.S.A." . Hugo Wfntorliairtr for the children of the community. Franklin said he wan almost Red China'a Peiping radio aald yesterday. Allied regimental attack of the ber of tho association. Hs has an ably on the interest in each of can Legion, and Civil Defenoe. nomic aid funds for Europe; 832,- whole Korean war. Formerly a collection of money the AUlee Friday dlaan>rovcd a Applications for oavlnga bonds ore 681.000 from money for India and A native of Scranton, Pa., How­ "THE END OF A LOVE AFFAIR" .... Dinah Shoro aetabUshad reputation os a com- their booths. TTie First National Some companies almost disap­ msrclal artist, and hto work haa was made to meet the expenses ot CbBBBunlat^"'propoaal to reeume available at the Savings Bank PakUtan, and $40,000,000 from land haa lived in Manchester, for both the annual fireworks display fuU-eealr^ruce talka Saturday Bank spent another evening plac­ peared. Some battalions were cut boon soeepted by Esquire, cosmo­ ing a protective covering on So­ booth. carryover funds for Korean re­ almost SO years. He worked nine down to little more than qom- 'THE LONESOME WHISTLE" .... HoMi W iio M and the Hallmqeen party. Thto was on. Inatead, another meet- Today is the final day for the habilitation. They were beaten on years as an agent for Adams Bhc- politan and other national publica- m o INSURANCE cial Security cards and lodge cards panics. tkms. He etoo conaucta clasaes In given up when the town undertook UaiaoB offlcera waa eet for show. The doors opened at S all three and gave up the fight. presa and for nearly 35 years for SoRera Terribly the sponsoring of the Fourth of tuidiV morning to clear up of Identification. Coventry, Rockville and Hartford. The exhibit of the Manchester o'clock and.will close at 11 o'clock Stagla Change Cheney Brothers, Thq devil-may-care French bat­ July program. more datalla at that level. The tonight. The Exchange club an­ Tha only amendibent adopted The exhibit wUI be open to the R. E. GORMAN V. N. commtnd mentioned only Education aosociation .continued to talion. which fought for the ridge general public starting Monday Chairman Jerry Remklewlcx an­ draw considerable attention with ticipates another . large crowd waa sponoorad by a Democrat, with the U. S. SiKond Division, nounces that the pickup wUl start ,ALL LINisS o r INSURANCE the Kaeeong protected area aa an which should bring the three day and oontinulng for two weeke dur­ Vt BROOKFIELD ST,—44SD j’oungsters from the grade schools Repreaentatlva Rooney of New . About Town suffered terribly. , . _ Potterton’s ing regular library hours. Utese at 8 o'clock Saturday morning, open quMtlon. performing in the afternoon while total to near 10,000. York. Approved without oppoal- Strategically, the ^upture' of with papers or caidbbard to bs left TM new Red charge—which LARGE STOCK—ALL SPEEDS. 33. 45. 78 , are os follows; Monday and Fri­ tton, it aet aside $10,000,000 o f the Heartbreak rounds out gains of day, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m; Tuesday, in front of homes or business es­ could diampt preparatlona for re­ European funds to help finance the Tba Sons of Italy will meet Sun­ the big Allied eastern offensive. 130 CENTER STREET TEL. 3733 tablishments. Those needing help newing negoUaUona — waa tele- day afternoomat two o’clock in the Thursday and Saturday, 9 a. m. to Hospital Motes migration of surplus manpower, That offensive began Aug. 18. 8 p. m. In bundling paper or who want the _ p h oM at 7 p. m. TM U. N. To Build Fence mainly, from population burdansd clubrooma on Eldridge street. During the collapse of truce talks (1 Block West of Police Ststion) coUectlon at their homes at some mid tM Rada gave no As hiw been the custom In peat other time are asked to call either Italy, ■< it pushed the U.N. line IS miles years, vtoltora to the exhibit wiU Brown Thomnon'e Studio datalla of tM alleged attaOL The ...... 101 Aa It left the Houaa tho bill coq- A meeting of the adul’ group of northward through rugged moim- PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Mr. Rentaiewlcx or the Legion Rev. Charles X. Hntchliieon, Jr. GUARANTEED O.K. 17. If. oommand did not announce Along Tracks proapactlve members will be held have aa opportunity to vote upon Admitted yesterday: Gordon tatoad theoe hew appropriations, tains. their favorite picture. Some of home. whether It waa auppoaed to have Fuller, 3 Drive F; George Jones, in addition to tha carryover funds this evening at 7:30 in Zion Lu­ Heartbreak is a natural fortreaa. The C.Y.O. (EolIecUon wUl start dial churches In Connecticut, all USED been bombing, machlne-grumlng or theran parish house, with oppor­ yie pictures will also be for sale. Friday night and continue of them east of the Connecticut 112 North Hm street; Mrs: Doro­ Contract for the conatruction of not oarmarked opeclflcally: It towera 2,600 feet above the val­ .. Sre bombing. thy Armstrong, 1023 Tolland tum- tunity for questions and dlacus- leys on eithe:' side. Rummage Sale and Auction . throughout the day Saturday. river, and two churches in Rhode TELEVISION SETS A U. N. oommand epokaeman a Strip ef chain fanes along tha Europe; $5,073, 478,371 military sion. Jomorrow morning at 10 The Men's Union of Union Con­ Island. pika; EUsaMth McGehan, 26 Mar­ and $1,032,000,000 economic aid. The 23rd Regiment and the For The Latest in School Oroop Speaker ~ aald tha Rada never had beep In- shall road; Mrs. Madeline Rudd, northerly aide of tha New Haven and 11 o'clock boya and girls to French fought 16 hours over the gregational church win hold a An Interesting program has Rev. Hutchinson came to CTon- Naar East and Africb; $390,- tha age of 13 will have another Racantly Traded In On - farmed oSldally tMt tM llve- 22 Drive B; Mrs. Lydia Wogman, milroad right of may from Main crags of the final crest before the^ Modern Eyewear rummage sale In tha church social been planned for the October meet­ necticut In 1938 as pastor of the ^ mile neutral aone no longer aa- 200.000 miUtary and $160,000,000 training session preparatory to rooms starting at 7:30 o'clock to­ Methodist (Thurch In Danielson. 19.52 Phneon 28 Falrvicw street; Lawrence Jar­ street east to Oakland street hsa aconomle aid. won the height. ing of the Rural Vernon School as- lated. vis, 178 Spruce street. confirmation. Theoe periods are Later Friday they were reported night Later In the evening it to B^ation, when Arthur Johnson, During that pastorate the church been awarded and construction will Aaia and the Pacific: $535,200,- open to young people interested. He cold all that could M hoped Admitted today: Mrs. Lucy begin aa soon aa material Is avail­ battling Reds protected by deep planned to auction off unsold field representative of the (3on- released him for part time work in for Friday night waa to obtain the 000 miUtaiy and $337,153,800 eco­ goods Proceeda will be used for other fields, and he served for two ITp Mlnicuccl, 178 Oak street; Mrs. able, according to lettora received nomic mid. bunkers on the northern slobe be­ necticut (Tommtosion on Civil $6 9 .9 5 ^ Omnniiinlata' atoiy and "lay tM Trieste Cosgrove, 178 Parker from E. E. Oviatt, New Haven Waohlagtca L.O.L., No. 117, Will low the towering peak. This was the Boy Scout program which is Rights, will apeak to the group terms In the 0>nne OOr mlUtaiy and $$La46,80S aoe- at sight o'clock ta Orange hall. A High SfWooI Dance that commiesion. He has entitled the town of KUllngly* During the nock; Karen Pfiefer, RockvUle. The letter! were sent to Mrs. no nlc aid. May ComAerattack ? peered to Mve aome baala m fa ^ Birth yesterday: A daughter to Helen M. Fitzpatrick vrho waa ook- nominating committee will be ap­ The Junior class at Rockrille hla talk "More Than Meets the war he was assigned to the State "HOUSK OF TV" ~ Iha oomplatnt waa the 14th In a The House then passed and sent pointed to bring in a slate of offi­ There was the ever present pos­ High school will hold a dance in Eye” and will deal with problems Office of Price Administration Mr. and Mrs. Paul PhiUipa, 892 ed by the Mancheeter Improve­ to the President a bill raquirtog sibility of a counterattacking—by = long Uot of Red chargaa Main street. ment ooaociation to presa for con­ cers for the approaehlng election. the gymnasium tonight at 8 of family relatlonahlpa. Inter­ for two years and was also a mem­ PottertODS joins the oM-stove round-up 3 A united Nmicoa apokaaman the new mutual aecurity adminis­ the North Koreans or by Chinese o'clock. Neff’s Old Saw Mill Gang racial relationahips, and relatton- ber of the Board of trustees of BirtM today: A son to Mr. and atruction of tha fence and to Town tration to cut off U. 8. military Reds who hava bean pouring into BENSON'S ~ I aald tM major remaining quaatlon Mra Alfred Edwards, 71 Cbleman Counsel John D. LaBelle, who has TTie heavy rain of yesterday ’ will furnish music. ahlpe between groups and indi­ tha Mansfield State Training I tM atm of aeeurlty areaa to or economic aid to any recipient the area to reinforce them. 713 Msin SL—TeL 3535 road; a son to Mr. and Mrs. David also been active in urging the prevented the Disabled American Mra. Angneta S. Kosewlg viduals ot different backgrounds School and Hospital, serving as drawn aronnd tM. United Ifa- nation that sends arms, munitions, Tank columna blasted up Mun- secretary of the board. Bteele, Phoenix street. work be done. veterana.from conducting their Mrs. Augusta Schuto Komwlg. and customs. , ___ tfcef advance peace camp at Mun- atomic materials or other strate­ annual Forget-me-not drive for dung hnd Satae volley on either 86, widow of Jullua Koaawig, died Thera will be a short buslneas In 1948 Mr. Hutchinson come to S Ban and tM Red Madquartera at Discharged yesterday: Mrs. La Belle estimates the heavy side of Heartbreak to cut off pos­ Say goodby to your old cook stove Gertrude Bisoell, 196 Eldridge duty chain fence will coat about gic supplies to Russia or her oatel- funds for local work and in near­ Thursday at the home of her meeting and Mr. Johnson’s talk ^ Kaaaong. litea. However, it permits the by veteran hospitals. They plan sible Red aid and shatter their gun daughter. Mra. Joseph Bouchard will be followed by a eoclal period ~ Obnununlat nearaman aald foiir street; Linda Reichenbach, , 20 $18.000, of which the town has positions. President to lift tha ban—except to make the effort again ne.xt Have Year Eye PhyeWlaa’e PreecripUoa Accurately Filled By Oa of Loveland Hill. She was born with refreshments. The meeting- | n ijj-r iaauea had been aetUad. Ashworth street; Alexander Love­ agreed to pay half. A wooden fence Thursday. Tanks had blasted the northern land, 78 Unden street; Mra Edna at that location had become dilaoi- in the case of arms, munitions And , Onh First (4n>l>ty Leasee aod Fnunee used. in Germany Feb. 14, 1865, the will be held at eight o'clock Mon­ Learn to take it easy with a hew I M halaon offlcera achadulad atemie materials—when ha finds peak of Heartbreak from either daughter of the late Mr. and $Crs day evesilng, Oct. 15, at the Thl- f'*' * a n tM r meeting for 10 n m. Sat- Greenwood, East Hartford; Mrs. dated and children eroeeed the Repair Servloa Olves Immediate Attoatlea. 1HI it to the best totoraat of tha Uni­ Mrs. Walter Maler ef St. Louis, aids Thursday. Then fighter-bomb­ Leonard $1. Oraos, LIceMed Opflclan Gustave .Schuls, coming to thie cottvine Cliurch. Everyone to wel­ S ntday (8 p. m. Friday, cot) at Eldith Crosby and daughter. High tracks on their way to and from ers and artillery smothered It with Manor Trailer Oamp; Mrs. Shirley echool. Complaints about tho hax- ted States to do so. Mo., widow, of the well known ra­ country and Rockville 38 years come and newoomera In the com­ Faiunanjorn. dio preacher on the Lutheran another barrage. ago. She was a member of the munity are especially invited. Olenney and daughter, 248 Boul­ ard from realdents of tjia area MANOHESTER OETIGAL COMPANY First Lutheran church. Besides ^ — _ ------der r o ^ ; Mrs. Mary Perocchlo, brought about the action of the Hour, la tha gueat of Rev. and BHS FootbaU G)imecticut Paddng Co. States Pork, Hog Mrs. Paul G. Prokopy of 86 O m>- Next To State Theater —• laiephoM 3-S8S1 her daughter, ehe Icavea one The Rockville High echool foot­ 109 Fosiar atreat; John Stannehl, Mancheeter improvement aseocia- Washington PTA grandson, Jerry Bouchard of Hornless Bull 19 Locust atreat; Joseph Martin, tion. per straat, who were close friends M7 aiata Street Maachceter, Coaa. ball team will play Its flret home ef the lata Dr. Maler and bis Rockville. The funeral will be game on Saturday at 3' p. m, at STATE INSPECTED k A N T NO. 2 88 North Elm street. The contract was awarded to Prices Both Down held Saturday at 3 p. m. at the the Atlas Fence company of Hart­ wlta. hCra. Maler is on a tour dur­ To Hear Hedlund Henry Park, meeting the Ganton Diochargad today: Charles Ran­ Ladd Funeral Homs with Rev. eleven. The team to hoping to Cottog* Grave Rood, HoomRsId — Tel. 7-412B I nliures ji Man som, 46 Earl street; Jon Mullen, ford. ing October for the l,uthsran (Oanttaasd from rngn Om ) Wotnan’s Mlaslan Laogua. She will Gordon E. Hohl, pastor of the chalk up ita first vlctoi^ aftar 4 Hudson street; Mra Frances The Washington Parent-Teacher First Lutheran church, officiating. having lost ita first three games St 1 M naaeUea ef cutting off the Pantsdoo and son. 15 Maple street; leave for Albany tomorrow and Tniiiiaii Deuies figures from livestock markata will ratum to New Kni^and and association will meet Tuesday ave- Burial will be In Grove HiU ceme­ played with Windham, Plainfield HAM AND STEAKS AS DOOR FRIZES ^ h a m SC Us buna aavwl a Oltaad MJs, Wilma Plnaa 46 Conway nlng at eight o’clock tai the kinder­ C o m e i n a n d S e e tery. The funeral horn# will he and Btoot Hartford High schooto. road: Mra Maude Wilson, 831% and from food prica raporU of tha spaak Sunday aftanioon, O ct 21 (eea Belew) Bureau of Labor fltatistica. In Sprtagflald, Maas., ta the tatsr- garten room of the White buUdlM. open thto afternoon and avenlng Adulta wishing season tickets for SSsdmMrMn M was attaek^^ Oakland street; Mra Mary Dow- Baruch Curb for tha convenience of friends. homo games may secure them =:! a huDM was leadlBg to water, it The meat toaytut^ a trada or­ asto of the League with which Guest speaker will be John Hm - glawica, Rockville; Bnice PIgot. lund, recreaUon director for Man­ 'THE NEW INCOMPARABLE Fetw Gar Aeeldeiit from any member of the Junior or S i was loomed today. ISO Washington street; Mrs. Mar­ ganisation representing many Zlco Ladles’ society 'a affUlatod. packers, said it had no flgurao on chester, who will show a Little An accident Involving four au­ senior classes. Automatic Gas Range According to hla wife, Merton garet Chagnot, Andover. (Continued from Page One) current retail prices, hut that Nutmeg Forest No. US, Tall League film, and talk about the tomobiles occurred about 6:15 p. Peari Oariaad HOW TO SAVE MONEY ^ W . HiUo, the Injured man, always sports program tor tha coming m. Thursday. A car driven by The Peart Garland will meet to­ = tiBBOved tM boms from tM bulls Baggs wrota that Banich want­ wlaleoala pork prtesa os wall os Cedars o f Lebanon, will observe hog prices had declined since mid­ annual church Sunday by attend­ yMT. Stanley Redena, 50, of Berkeley morrow at 1:80 p. m. at St. Jo- — • and cows on hla farm. As a re- State Liquor Chain ed to go, and that tha roason ha terrace, who was gotag wast aeph’a School halL ^ aUt, while M reportedly suffered didn't apparently was because of summer. ing church services at the Center Mrs. Paul Kayo, msmberahip 01 MEATS— Attesd It said, for axample, thoit Congregational Church this com­ chairman, and her committee will Union etreet, aidaswtped a ear be­ OpM n«M e a cracked itb la the assault, and a falling out with the Truman ad­ longing to Theodore A. Hlrth Companyy No. 2 of the Vernon Faces Prices Suit ministration. "green hmns have decreased 7% ing Sunday. Grand ToU Cedar register parents who wish to join HMSBwivft Mtal n d Fruitr CIlRit a waa badly shaken up, be was not the PTA at this meeting. which was parked in front of the Fire department will hold an open Hi gored. He is reported to be resting Mr. Tniman told newamtfi who cents a. pound rince Aug. 1, ll^ t Daniel Hair has requested that the members maet in friont of the 'A e co-chairmen of the Ways latter's home at 184 Union street. house tonight at the firehouse COOKING, CARVING pm d FREEZING H i SOtnfo^bly id the Manchester (Continued from Page One) asked him about a letter soUcitiag plenica hava dropped 6 Vi cento, According to RockviUe police, from 8:80 to 10 aa part of tha ob- Hurry Hurry Masonic TSmple at 10:30 a. m. and ancTMeans committee, Mrs. Irving Munoital hospital. funds for a "Truman Memorial l i ­ fancy gradee of sliced bacon nra T e l e v i s i o n servanee of National Fire Prevea- OF MEAT CUTS brary" in Grmndvltw, Mo., that down 4 cento, sausage down about form for the march to the church. Oartside and Mrs. Thomas Turner, £1 1M iBctdent occurad. wltneoaes until a definite plan ef action was will discuss the main project for tlon Week, • The old stove round-up ^ i said, when the bull turned and but- decided on. ■ometlmea your good friends get 3 .cento, cooked hmns about 3 It Is hoped that a large number of Tl hid Mr. HlUs as M was leading over-zealous. He la sure that la cento, pork livers about 5% cento, members will be present the year, the military whist and For a Bride of John A. Christian Cremlns, who returned to Hart­ cake sale. Hie date for this event Aost. ProtaaMr o f Aafanal Htahaadry, Ualv. of Ctasa. ends soon and with it s i tM animal across the road to ford earlier this week, carried with what happened hare, he added. pork tongues about throa-fourtha SAVE $50 s ' watar. The attack knocked Mr. The President said he Is In fa­ of a cant". At a special election held re­ has been set for Tuesday evening, Tulip Bedlinen ta Cooperatton with The Coaa. Paektag Go. your chances of getting him all the documented e\idence Oct. 30, ' Doll^Land To Be Held at tha Bllla down, but he managed to oninst the strategic liquor chain vor of the building, to houaa rec­ "Moreover," It addad. "prices on cently John DeQuattro o f 4{i0 ords of his administration. Letters yieners and bologna, which con­ Main street was fle e t s president Refreshments will be served af­ your brand new quick Have moary during mir Ui- , maintain lUa Mid on tM ring In which has an outlet In Hartford. T reat Moncliester YMCA, No. MoM St., Manchester troductary aalr. Extra goo- IM bulTa nose, Mldiag tM anl- Ponding court action. Kelley said sent out by Senator Anderaoa (D., tain pork and beef, have ramatoed of the Manchester ItaUan-Amerl- ter the meeting ta the school cafe­ N. M.), and George Allan, one-' stationary, although the Office of can club to succeed Prank tHona teria by Mrs. Rlebard Baggs and cooking beautiful looking MXNai allowBBoa tar year aid amTs Mad down and preventing It tb# name of the firm a-ould not be raagn. np ta 850 sad mere. from doing fu rtW damage. Man released. The OPS hopes to make time RFC director, had sunestad Prioo StabUlaation had increased who retired because of Ill-health. her committee. M O N P A Y r OCT. 15 range for, nothing. Tea working on the road nearby nish- this the test case to settle the ll- that cqntributlona would be tax- ceiling prices of boning beef, a The election waa held in the club­ This meeting should prove es­ 8:18 P. M. SHARP Sd to tM assistance of Hills. quor price controversy which has exempt. normal constituent of many vari­ house at Eldridge street. The club­ pecially Interesting and informs- Sir!, mrae one who buys Ha waa taken to a doctor In pitted *the state government At the news oonference, Mr. eties of sausage." house la now being redecorated. tlva to the men, who will learn' Truman also: more about the sports program of FREE ADMISSION - ONE NIOHT ONLY a Magic Gief range is go­ OMchester and then to the hospi- against federal control. In connection with the report, the town. taL MeanwhUe. Kelley took issue Denied that he had ones ex- department. officials cited figures Takes Third Party aaepteea o f 3he Maaeheoter TWCA ing to get it cost free. No with Nell Courtney, executive eec- pressed a hope that Gen. Dwight which they said ohowad that pack- retary of the Connecticut Retail D. Eioenhower would resign aa Ar­ era’ margins on 100 pounds ef Uvo Use Ward Ghnrcli HAM AND STEAK AS.DOOR FRIZES charges at aii, for a Slash In Metal Grocers and Marketmen'a associa­ my Chief of Staff. The newly pub­ hog increased from laos than $1 in R o le In O il Row, tion. who earlier this week claimed lished diaries of the late James July to $3.13 in lata Septambar. An IntercBting 2 Vi Hour Show—the 5th Appaarahee bright white Bhiny new Use Indicated that Connecticut cigarette retail­ Foreatal, firat Secretary of De­ ‘Tha department said tbesa For Yom Kippur —Which Has Drawn Opacity Crowds Esch Tim* automatic Magic Chef bat ftt it! ers ware entitled to the same re­ fense, eo quote the PnHldent. changes In maradns wars largely (CenttaoeS Hmm Page owe) I - ______Said he doesn't secall that San- la fast, flexible sad ecoaeai- lief that the OPS hoe granted aeaaoual, oeeunlng In most years 'Ih re ^ the eourteey of Temple range. Come in now, see (Oonttnned frem Page One) cigarette retailers in Arkansas ator Taft IR-Ohlo) wrote him af­ But It added that they "appear to tar the msettag a t 8 p. m., eat Icol. II will be aa evea great ter the 1948 election that he wasn't Monday. Beth Sholom, The Herald learned how eiwy it is to hay on er buy when natufta gas Is where a cigarette price fixing law have been a little more pronouncwl today that the trusteea o f Mount but they were understood to In- too sorry about the President's this year than usual." < Iran ia apparently agreeable to MODEL NO. 33LMf available aona. * waa also passed by the Arkansas "third party" intercession to ar­ Lebanon Methodist church, Pitts­ our tow payments. riude goods like Venetian blinds, leglslaturs during its lost session. victory. That story, too, was in the Tha department and tha moat PRICE $225.95 and house wares of the type in Forrestal diary. Mr. Truman said range resumpUon of the talks. The burgh, Pa., of which Rev. W. Ralph "The Arkansas law is different.’’ institute disagreed as to tha third party would be the U. S. Ward, Jr., formerly ot this town, Which plastics or other substl- Kelley said, "because it takes oosta as he recalled the letter from Taft weight that riiould be given the tatea co^d be used. it was simply one of congratula­ TryjfV Us, Secrstary-Gsneral to pastor, granted the usa ot tbs into consideration. It has certain tions. nurgln figures. While the d«pa^'- of tba UJf., aitangsd to meet church to the newly formed Jew­ But there will be no "death safeguards and protection for the ment oensidared them "fatriy rep- sentence orders," or outright pro­ Hossadegh later In the day, pos­ ish congregation In South HlUs, retailer who wi.shes to compete resenURive" the inatltuta said sibly concerning a proposal on the Pittoburglv Tsmpls Bmanusl. for hibitions on the use of basic ma­ that do not exist in the Connecti­ they ware not repreeentfUve, be­ terials in any such products, cut law." Egypt to Declare oil crtols advanced by Henry M. Its recant Rosh Haahonah asrvtees) cause they were baaed on only one Morgenthao, Jr., former U. S. Sec­ ushering In the Jewlah High Holy Fleischmann said, explaining: weight and grade of hogs. •Tt la our belief that pre­ retary of the Treasury. This plan, days and the beginning of tha new British as Enemy The institute said th ^ on total It Is undenfbod, snvlaagea pur­ rellglow yew. Tuesday and Wad- ferable to permit all manufac­ Accident Victim I s hog production, pockerff maigtas turers . . . to operate at low levels chase ef Britain's controUIng iiasdayihe ehurcb wbldi to locatod (Oaattaned (ran) have declined rather than tneraas- ahare In the Anglo-Iranlaa'bom- at 2319 West' Liberty avenue, A Magic Chef as low as rather than to put some of them ») III Fair (Condition NatlOKf SM mtuhuigh, erne e p « egtan tar out of business entirely. ' In a letter repart aa margins, -V “In this way therp 'is a greater with the British. This would cut tbority. eervlcea on Tom iQppvr, moet sol- Down paymMf at low as $24.95— (old rang* nray bd SKoagh) ^ their ^rtoktog water, fresh tbs department said that they had «n n day In tha Jewtoh'erilgtaus - JPPPrtMblty. for them _to 1^^ ready .. CJeofge.T. Jones, -53. of - 113 „ qrrirsd to use materials whm they coni'e rood an grove, a Northwestorn university chart: comptata croehaUng in- nxm was just Mka any other perforated pattern for (tails 12,14, otructiana an<) otltdi ffluatraUens. as and supply skins could net vUe.- political scienes professor, who Friday businesswtoe, but soma re- and,buckwheat. Savings are ferwtar sttl] when G ird Jtf Thaoka Royal Couple Open "I can only say that tba arlsbea 16, 18 and 20 inchso. Sea pattern gat in, BUppIlaa cauM ba alfUftad slmilariy had testified that a P « M ^ v i t y was alewM Own for exact yardageo. 8 «id 2Se ta,COINS, your name, J ! ? •« of ear ..rts- if naceeaary. expraased by Nurl A1 Bald ara un­ group sympathette to ||to Rad . * ^ ' friooCi for the usnal and one shoe ealesman was adreos and the PATTERN NUM­ .you burn Id Compsn3r*s Lehiidt premium an­ : aasr aria of ktadnsts and irnsathr Whistle Stop Tour der eonalderation.” the spekee- Chinese had domtaatod the con­ coBvtaced a hoUday eplrtt you- For thto pattern, sand SOe ta BER to ANNE CABOT (Tba Man- r EMrsq ■■ “ia par rsesat bercavtineat, V 8 E8CAPB TRAIN CRASH maa said. He dscUnad to say ference. THIS WIIK ONLY (X)IN8, your name, address, atos cheater Evening, Herald). 1150 thracite. Call us for inforniKtion. TTs sspsclallir thsak CoDunsndant Wallingford, Oct. -13.—(ff)— wbathar Iraq might ba tavltod to At tlM outset, Staesen eald “thto A barber v e n tu ^ the optaloa desired, and the PATTERN NVM- Avo. Americao, New York 19, Id Osgoed sad RusstU Pottortsa (rara Page OasI When warning Mghto begna II Join in a new MUUdatRut daCai tranaeript now at long last re< that eome ci)stomeni stayed away BESR to Sue BunattitTha Mhn- • Frarik y. Maasflsld MsiIm lag at M o o n ^ Crooaaig, Mrs. ptab, aloag wttb Egypt laaaed dearly proves the correct they were copfosed aboot cheater Evening H m ldl.llSO °«!*><» PoesUos oed to tks prineeoa and her RPDIOTl'LEVISION V ■ ^ ' > Onaasrtlaat OnardaoMa. tha Fiaak Pearl A. Jamanon, o f Maifdm, lost neae of my memory of the con­ which huatasesse were and which , Americas, New Toifc 39, N. Y. ^ a n a (tabot’a NEW Album ef Kaaaftsld Marias. Coira Lssaas Id. Tha mayor's daugbtar. no Uma in rainovtag haiaalf and ference and .tiM truth o f my de­ were not open. ' ■ .-a a /i r f OPPLIPNCES Needtawotli^ is a "muaT. tt’a G. E. W ILLIS , tbs BritWAmerteaa Chib, risniara Ann. 13, presented a bou- her two chOdraa from a 1948 se­ Pnblie Reeordii" scription o f It," _^Pedestrian , traffic ' spSaarad KRQH'S The Fall and Winter la.M ot choek-full a l.cflu n ia g daalgaa aa qjmt of roses, and from the city nas a< RBsslan Wars, tba dan atallad on the railroad tracka. One thing he had tastlfled ear­ normal and thera srara few f a s h i o n ' to Just wliat you’ve waU as "How-To’^dlrae- toere was a gift of starling ailvw 8aoa nftoP'>they left the car. a ■taMta^Piamil ner wiui that dht "prevalltag Pffktag apeeM epw along .Mata been wafttag for—a complato tions (m iSOCantarSt. 1 block WMt ^ fh« Rolico SHitlon tray with CJornwall'awS^’ tialn came adoog and snMShml the To George F, Flah tar a atagle groupv at the ibdnferMce ’ adyp- fbuR iLodcS N ORI|l#fOtT OFPICI' guldo planning a prsarabls . . . a gift patte'rn printed In tl^ and SON, Inc. : Isaaid tha qas of tbslr cars. street at li:R a ,^ . ■ A police­ ta 2 MAIN ST. aatomobUa to Bits. ’The crossing tamlty, 8-room, 3 otory da’olling wardrobe for g7new -saaiMia!: Gift TEL; 5125 ... ------• to-. cated a 10-ooint program biclud- man on dirtysBiil aulomohm t:% - 347 MAiN StRER ' PHONE 4417 book and numy . Mher grand fea^^ ‘5s** Wt at 9 a. m, for Wpock- •an^^iacaas of many nuta- West alda qf Pkalpa tasd. eerty U. S. recognition of fle flow was normal to 1I 1Heavy patterns print^ inside. 25 cents. turea.'25 centq. itlHMiiijMR tha aacataB. T i : ■VININO HERALD. MANCHnUER, CXMIN, FRIDAT. OCTOBER 12,1261

ssn aoto said M kspt Itato out MANCBB8TBR BVBNINO HBR!ALa MANCBBSTER. OONN. fHIDAY. OCTOBER 12.1951 PAOBBtMYW Kiwaniaiiii to H ew at the Vnltad Nettona, ths Riie- Local Students WiUAttend - r stoa reply eeid tiM ahesiiee t n m South church does show an ta- written to fbll. HiaBa ara tha daya ths V. N. m tho former Axis part- r Classified Advertisements Edwai^ H asting WENB - SOS, Red Approve Budget creaaa over pravtoua. yaan, I tael which challanga tha ohanfch to "ls aaclusivaly the toult of the Bolton that with tha continued aupport move forward, and by OotTa hai& BEE PAGE lOURTBBN ■. A-, Britain and Fraitoe, who Scholastic Press Meeting Wi)DU - 1*99 of the membara and friends o f the we ahalt net faiL" otatod IS. WANTED TTm iOwai^hiab wfll hear H - r have taken to the UMtod Nattone WOMB - 1419 ^ s R a d io W B Jap^ese Fears Doria Mohr IPttolto Of South Church church, the budget will be under­ Stover. I t F u m and Lud far Sak tl H i fa r B a lt n Sabarhaa far Sala 7S a cem^stely unaeosptaMs poel- Faer t«eRi vrerd W. HssUnp* spsek oa OH Twenty-em Manchester •ehboL«repnasntattTas from aU over tlw WDRC — 1999 •duo time WTHT-1999 ■perbMBl hr MANCHESTER, NOW VACANT, tlon on the question of neeept------QUALIIY. Mod- 185-ACRE Fully Equipped Dairy VERNON •— aevsn room house, Progress at Ifa noon meeting Oc­ atudeata repreeenting four oohool M ^ t h ^ studenU wUl hear ad- Toltyo, OcL 12 —(F)— Soviet William Stover, ehalrman of tha e o o p b . Nff diOiiwh i Farm In operation, Jiist listed. 6 rooms, 2 unflnished. NeWly re- ■unporch, attMhed garsgs, Isiga ance of ne«r msmbers." Mttte BrtDM, tanas, oa onr larra tober 16 at the Oarntry club. He publlcationa wtU attend th, eight­ by Edward F. Dibble of 9 t o ^ gimflre on tha Habomal lalanda Dr. Amo# R. Friend o f Manches­ Ftaanee oommlttea of the South ARE YOU BUII-DING A NEW HOME High, sightly, on Improved road. derorated In and out. Not water living room, recrsntioa room, two (Russia vetoed Italy’s member­ ter will ho the guest of. the Mar- S^ttaatftusd ruraana, AUla- vriU suppleuent his speech with WlUlam HaU High eehool, WeaC Newa; Bob Lloyd Show. W DRCr-BIg Ttam- o ff .Hokkaido’a eaatcra tip baa Mathodiat ehurch, has just an­ Two brooks, ^iproximately 20 oil heat, fireplace. OaU owner ship application for the second eenth annual meetlim of tin Con- WTHT— I riad Couplaa club at Ita maattog caMtaKS. oavar. catarpUlara. flrspimess, sb^d. Urge to t Btevsn the motton picture "34 Hours of Ha^on^and Robert R. Bninn W nC—BeckaUge Wife. WTHT—Oaaia and Harriet., craatod mounting faara among REQUIRINS A SEPTIC TANK SYSTENt miles southeast of Hartford. OoOA 8691 or 2rl807. timo—and Finland's bid—oa 04t- neetteut Sdwlaatle Pros'- aasoda- tonight at United Mothodtal nounced that tha prapoaed budget d m Jete-Dasca tnctoia. Saa ua yean old Qty sowars: Priced to Progross," rsoantly reltsaed by the Uoa which la betog held at Meri­ of t ^ ChrisUan Science Monitor WCOC—Murie. w n c —Duff/a Tavern.- Japanaaa, a nattonal police raoerve WEIR BOX A sound buildings. Including bam, 1,1947. At ths suns time, ofneer aatd. Church. Dr.. Friend will show pic­ for tho 1983 pn gram o f tho INSIST ftar jaar leeubameats. Dublin CA2IBRIDOE STREET, jl-room ■ell. Early occupancy. Hanry and bU Lndustry Information commit- den High fchool tomotrow fKni Fred M. Hechlnger, education WHAT—Howa; Plodga Show. detached milk bonsa, sUo, dairy tea. Tbo speaker aras aecursd by kept out Hungary, Romania and Maboto Tamada. haad of the tures and speak on hla recant church haa bean approved by Ih. ON A MeKINI «!• HEBAtB •ftaetar 06, North Windham alngle In a very desirable neigh­ Thelma Jeffrlea Bscott 266 High Bulgaria by abetatolng from vot­ 9:80 a. HL to 8:80 p. m. o « ^ of the New Fork Herald WKNB—Newa; WTHT—Mr. Dtatrioi AUornay. ■U bie'w ith 17 stanchions, and Russell Fotterton. Tribune. poUco reaatva’a Sapporo dlatriet Buropaan trip. Hoataasea for the official board o f tha church. SBraC3 TANRtJ 8VSTRM faad. WnBmantlc. 8-Mn« borhood. Three rooms and bath Btreat 'W ., Manchastar M S i, If ing nn them to the Security Coun­ Mies Marion M: C orn y, faculty WDRC—Striks It Rich. WTIO-You Can’t Take It With other buildings. Full story 8- no anaWer call Manchcater 2-1796. This picture, produced by Louis The morning eosslon of the headquartarx aald Sovtat a larch- meeting are Mr. and Mra. John Aa to other yoora. South church room frame house, structurally aecond floor, five rooms and lava' cil and they failed to get the necee- advisor o f tho QuUl, Manchester ItU — Y o a GanbaidL Mr. and Mrs. Arnold bicausb tory first SO foot living room do Rochemont of Hollywood fame, High's msgaatoe, will accompany meeting will be given over to con- W n C —Stella Dallaa. WDRC—Paul Weatoa Show. Ughta light np homea on tha eoot- will loin tho other churchaa to tha M inn lastraaieata IS sound, has elfctiic lights and VERNON—2-FamHy Duplex, 6-6. sary majority of seven votee. era pentoaula of Japan’a northern McKinney and Mr. and Mra. Stan­ Oraatar Hartford area to tha an­ (I) Syalaxi ongtoeaied and to- with fireplsce and built-in book­ is designed to help the public reach tho group. taeto In news, editorial and fea­ $ i S ^ lOtOO-T bath. Exterior needs painting. No Furnace each aide. 2 flreplaeea. (Russia had Inslsfed aha would ture writing. The Judges win ba inland. ley Nichola, Jr. nual Every Member canvasa for lad by apariaflata glvtag trPfUOHT PIANO — Good condl- cases. Automatic ateam heat, two a betUr. understanding of the oU Bsprseenttog Mannhestar High’s WDRC—^Tankoa Kitchen. WDBo —Muato. ' yau a )ah THAI LAWli. LOAM central heat. The full set of farm Lorge open porch. In good condi­ Industry and the signlflcant rots vote for Italy and Plnland only If Warren Oardner, managing editor Peliea raaarvea are training with Howard P. Jensen of West pledges on November 11. Laat tkm. Price »T5. 118 Maple car garage, nice lot with fruit the council alao approved the od- nswttiipn’, tbe World, . w in h i WTtC—Young Wldder Brown. W n c—Nigbtboat. street was named chairman of the Reasonably priced. Anyone machinery new In 1948. IT high tion. Iti aerea land. Nice ahade It plays In the sfonomy and de- of the Meriden Record, and Nor­ baaoekaa and mortara In Hok- j-aar the local church waa ona of (I) andishade treea. Price haa been mlsetoii o f the three form er enemy Janet Bradley, editor, Barbara WCOC—Newa; Muaic. WTHT—Boxing. Board of Rducatton at its recent can afford the 8R8T. ■treat Phone 8448. grade cows plua nine head of trees. Excellent garden space. velopmant of the nation. It tells man Rubin, associate editor of the kalde’a totarior to avoid proroking the first churchaa to tha area to drastically reduced for Immediate Soviet satellites. Ths United States Bengtaon, D e ^ Motjrcka, Sally WHAY—Polka Hop. 10:SO— meetli^;. Mr. Jensen haa been a Van gat the banafft of anr !• young stock. Hay and ensilage 14 mile to hourly bua. U mile the story of oil and the thousands Meriden Journal. w n c —Waahlngton on the Spot Ruaatan patrol e ta ft Tamada dia- underwrita Its budget to full. (•) ■ale. SO-day occupancy. R. T. Mc­ had led a fight against thle trio on Newcomb, Jean Rogers, Carol •til— member of the Board atoro 1960. jmnr aarvtoa pinn, elenning pa- 57 should carry through winter. Full to Parkway. Near achoola and of ways In which oU companies The afternoon session will be cloocd. Tha 1953 budget for tha church Waartac Apparel— F w Cann, Realtor, phona 7700. the ground their governments ware Rottaer, A1 Tarieco, Peggy Erick­ WTIC—Woman In Mj' Hbuae. WDR(3—Music. Mr. and Mrs. Keeney Hutchln- Hodlenlly at a 16% dIaeonaL price only 828,800. Buy now and church. 11 miles to Aircraft. and oil men contribute to the son ,Don MeComb, Connie Morlar- taken up with 14 panel discus- WTHT—Amoricaa Sportataga. Ha oald the laouance o f heavier will bo $44,666. It will tocluda tho take advantage of owner's sum­ violating human righto.) ■on Wilt represent Bolton Grange OniL’S DARl^ GREEN 8-Plece HOMES—City and Oountry. Man­ Owner win vacate one Mde at strength, progress and security of ty and Lenor Zwlek. Slone ranging from editorial writ­ WDRC—Nawa; Old Racord Shop 10t46— weapona to the police reeervee waa uaual Items covered by such a SepMo Tanha. Ooaapaala Olaanad. Winter C6at/^t Stie 4. Good mer’s work of growing and ^har­ chester, Rockville, Coventry and ctoalng. Tom Minor, Agent Tel. Finland was at war with Ruaaia, not related to dlfticultlee with the at the State Grange eeeeione at budget and, to addition, two new Ftaggad aewara clennad alactrieany, PBONB 3448 the American people. From Somahhto tho High school ing to business management of WTHT— Nawa: Joe OIrand. w ncJ—Pro and Con. Foot Guard hall to Hartford on oonditlon. Call 2-0178. vesting this winter’s feed. We vicinity. Priced for every pock- Rockville 6-8043. Britain and France, but not the year book, there wW be Nona school papers. Ruaotone. Items will ba included. One of W at^rooflag of cellars. Mr. RMtlngs will present this W n C —Juat Plain Bill WTHT—Dream Harbor. October 18,19 and 30. Mra. Walter Invite your Inspection. Walton etbook. Agent, 2-3161. United States, durt^ the 1939-45 Orusha, oditor, Bernice Trehble thaae la the employment o f an aa- STAFFORD SPRINGS ESTATE Ulk and movie In conjunction with W H AY—Story Queen. lliOO— F. ISUott la atteraate delegate. NUSSDORF W. Grant, Realtor. 647 Main o n Progress Week. He haa spent conflict. and Maura McGuire. MRS. FDR IS 67 W ON8—Bobby Benaon. Newa on all atatlono, soclate mtoiater for tha church t^aatcd—To Bay 58 street, Hartford. 2-7584. Eve­ 8-TElNEMENT Apartment House. —Must sell. Worth over 840,000. The meeting! will open with the and the aupport of a full-time mto- CONSTRUCTION 0 0 . the past 36 years in tbe engineer­ Observers here noted with toter- Members o f the QuiU’s staff at­ New York, Oct. 12—(g*)—Mrs. WI07B—Newa; Sporto. WTHT—Sporta. Deaths Last Night sixth degree on Thursday night iMCiRMW Bras. SiwagB Disposal Oa. nings and Sunday, Manchester *rwo apartments vacant soon. M e e d for sale at $28,000. Ranch eet that the Soviets raised the tending will be Mary-Jo Brennarr, ■tonaiy on the foreign field. t9»-IS9 PBABL 8TBRRT TBLBFHONR 696# WANTED—Two or four pairi of house, seven large rooms. A home ing field of the petroleum biurineas. Franklin D. Roosevelt obeerved BtlB— 11:16— at which time Ooldeo Sheaf mem- 27 DowfbM Drhm 3160 or Frank Plnney, Manches­ Three apartmenta furnished. question of Finland’s membership editor, Anita Gagliardonl, secre­ hw 67th birthday yesterday. ' "W hile tha 1962 budget for w oo^ n ihuttera, 81" x 18” or to be proud of. On a knoU. Ap­ A graduate of Columbia Univer­ WHAT—Croaby’a Quarter. WTHT—Sporta.- • bera-will racahre apacla) raieognl- ter 3877. «. Large comer lot, business sane. sity and now field engineer of the to tbe U. N, They eald the Soviet tary, Margaret Rogers, DIsne She spent the day shopping and W nC —Front Page Farrell. WONS— Frank Edwarda. By m s AS800IA1ED PRESS 16” . Phone 2-4288 or 2-1380. proximately 1 acre, beautifully tlna. BoHon haa three Golden Good income. No agenta Call SoMMiy-Vacuum Oil Company, Inc., Union now appeara to be aponsor- Dogan and Patricia Ruff. s'eing a few persons on biisfnsss invarness, Scotland—Sir Donald landscaped. Immediate occupan­ 6:90— w n c —Newa. Sheaf membert, Mtea Adelia N. 2-4140. ' Mr. Hastings haa been aettre In tog Finland’s admission. The Barnard Barnacle will be at her Hotel Park Sheraton apart­ W n C — Notea and Quotea. W. esamartm, 74, Lord Uautenant cy. Shown by appointment only. 11:20— o f Inverneaaahlre and chief o f the Loomla MIsa Bdlth Maxwell and WANTED — Girl’s 20-lnch T ro- Houmn for Sale 72 elvle work in this sUte. He Is a represented by fio b Bennett and W H AT—Band by Demand. WDRC—Jack Zalman. Exclusive with Tom Miner, ment Her secretary. Miss Malvina Cameron clan, who served In both Mra. Ctora B. Loomla. Wheel Bicycle. OaU 2-1624. AVERT STREET — Eight nice member of the operating commit­ P^thta Dunlop. Tl ompson. said Mrs. WOT78— Clyde Beaty Show. 11:90— Agent TM. RockvUle 8-6043. OBdBoroB AoquirnED the South African and First World A program on Friday evontog HOME LISTINGS WANTED rooma, and stm porch, one acre tee, Camp JeweU, YMCA. and a Along with school-publication ■J WTHT—Mark Trail. w n c —Marina Corpa Show, received many messages. Wars with the (Tameron Highland­ which la open to the nubile will lo t 186 X 204. Steam heat, three- former Oib Scout commissioner. WDRC!— Memory Lane. WONS—Jaekt’ Waxworim ear garage. Priced for quick sale. VACANT 6 bedroom home and Hartford, OcL 18— UP)— Anthony ers. feature a aummatlon of the vari- extra large landscaped • tot Con­ B k fc - I2A0— Houston, Tex.—Ralph V. Hanra- oue Pomona'a "traveling pro­ We have a back log of buy- For appointment please call How­ Mallia, 22, o f Nair Britain, a con­ VfDRC—Curt Masaey and Mar- w n c —Newa; Muaic. BEDROOM and living-room, next hguges to sell. If venient to achools, churches, etc. ban, 66, who retired last year after gram." East Ontral Pomona car­ pj.j, ard R. HatUngs, 2-1107. Red Plan on Italy scientious objector to military ___tha Tilton. WHAY—Night Watch. ried out a friendship thsme during to tath. Private famll^y kitchen want fa.st action on youf Priced right for immediate sals. 25 years as president of the Hum­ E. F. Von Eckar, 609 Kesnay service, has been acquitted of re­ WHAY—Sporta. , a Televtatoa the past year. Community aervice LUeXT YOU WILL BE if you s iiiL - * ^ * ble Pipe Line company. He was Manchester Lions IM Edridge^s^t. * house or lot, list with us today. street — fusing to submit to Induction Into WNHO—TV. bom In Olsan, N. Y. awmrds- wllt alee be made on Fri­ hurrv with your down payment Leaves Big 3 Cold ths Army. His lawyer, Marvin D. ORANGE HALL Y ^N S—Tex Fletcher, P. M. day evening and dancing and re- on this homo which can make iPUCASANT Single and double MANCHESTER — Slx-teom Colo­ Karp, argued that no evidence was s i i o - 4:00—FUm Short. MACK nr AZOBBA freahmente will eompleta tha pro­ ARTHUR A. KNOFLA your "dream houae" a reality. nial with fireplace and attached WDRCt-Newa. 4:16-^Cato Smith. rooms, next to bath. Private en­ (Ooe^med frsm IWgw One) presented during a two-day trial gram. R ea ltor Located In a good neighborhood garage. One block from new that a written summary of a hear­ WHAT—Newfc 6:16—Tima for Baany, trance. Quiet home. Employed convenient to bus and the new Wmablngton, Oct. IS—VTt— Rap. Bowers achooL Lavatory on first States permission last summer ing given Mallln in August, 1930, WONS-:Newfc 6:80—Howdy Doody. Advartlaamant— gantlemen. 2-8666. 875 Main St.— Eat. 1921 Broad Street School, there are W n C —Newa Peter F. Mack, Jr., (O., lU.) haa floor, bullt-ln comer cupboard In to set up a major American sup­ by hla New Britain draft board 0:00—DaU at 0. reached the Aaoreo tslanda In hla Join a elaaa at the Flora B. Phone Offic.e 6440 five rooms In this attractive 1927 W THT—Newa; Joe OIrand Show dining room, and bookcase In liv­ ply base at Leghorn on the same had been forwarded to the State 6:25—Weathor Forccaat. solo goodwill flight around tha Johnaon School of Denctag. Telo- California Bungalow, each with .WKNB—Newa; Sporta. - 0:30—World Nawa Today. ROOM FOR RENT — Telephone Evenings 5938 or 2-4278 ing room. Recreation room In site where the United SUtea Fifth Draft Appeal Board. Karp con­ ?^IN60EVERY SATURDAY NIOHT 7:45 world. phone 2-1835 . two windows, screens, storm win­ 6:45—Sport Spotlight. 2^)181.______basement Attractively land­ Army had a big supply dump dur­ tended this violated Mellis’a rights The 1,366 nautleal mUe hop ever Home Listings Wanted dows, and Venetian blinds. Clean scaped lot For further Informa­ ing the war. The base already Is to due process of law. and Federal ^ fe c —Strictly Sporta; Weath- 7:00—Kukla, Tran and Ollie. the Atlantic from Newfoundland ATTRACnVE ROOM for buslneaa ■a a whistle and In good condi­ tion call 3-0384. •r. 7:80—Herman Hicknjan.Show. MANY HOMES In and around operating, handling supplies Judge J. Joseph Smith agreed. waa completad yaaterday to 8 woman. Kitchen privileges if de­ tion, it haa city water, sewer, WOWS—Sporta. . 7:43—Newa Caravan. Manchester. New and used. Check bound for the U. S. occupation ORANGE HALL hours 12 minutaa. Mack report­ sired. OentraHocatlon. Call 4331 steam (oil) heat and copper WHAY—Supper Serenade. ' 8:00—Mama. W IL L IM H S with ua before you buy. T. J. army in Austria.) WDRC—Jack Smith. ed to the Defense department hose after 5. tubing; a splendid full basement Wanted— Real Estate 77 8:80— We the People. Crockett, broker. Phone 8418 or The RuMian note said partici­ 9:00—The Big Story. to the Aaorea that ha will take srith work benches, laundry tubs CALL •:20— off for Lisbon today, weather per­ PLEASANT ROOM for two gen­ residence 3’’ 81. LI.ST WITH an active concern for pation to the Atlantic pact WXHB—940 aub. 9:30—The Aldrich Family. and a spacious fruit and vegeta­ mitting. tlemen. Twin beds. At the Cen- ble cellar where Mother can store reliable courteous aervice. Free “thrusts Italy onto the path of ChoflM W . Lerthrep • e s — 10:00—Cavalcade e t Sporta. OIL SERVICE tW. ' 14-16 WadswoHh street. her vegetables canned fresh from appraisal arriving at satisfactory aggressive wav’.’ and the presence FOB WDRC—Jack Zalman. 10:48—Oreateat FighU. NEW! Tivo or 3-Bedroom Homes. selling price to you. Tbe Allen of foreign forces "undermines the 11:00—Theater. Horse Sluiw your own garden. The lot is AeeidMt iBSBranc* StSO— 341 BROAD ST. QUIET, Attractive Room In new Hallin Brothers. Phone 2-9221. 75x300 and besides the large Realty Co. Phone Manchester equality and independence of Italy, WANTED WTK^—EmU Ck>te Glee Hub. 11:30—Flfai Short. home. . On bus line. Ladles only. vegetable garden, haa a wooded 8108. transforming her into a dependent and R«d Esfot* WONS—Newa; Bill Jenkins 1 2 :3 0 -Newn Call 2-9812 or 3386 after 6:30. MANCHESTER—New Six Room country." 100 East Center S t , TSI. 2-0884 Show. FUEL asd RANGE OIL colonial with garage, llreplaoe, picnic area, garden pool, aeveral fine fruit treea, roses and flowers CONSIDERING SELliNQ The previous western note had WDRC—Racord Album. SHOE LA R G E Sunny Room for one or I I 4,,500. One year old custom YOUR PROPERTY ? called for removal of the treaty ASnCLES FOR OREEN F. T. A. •H6— tw o gentlemen. Private home. built ranch home, attached ga­ In abundance. Father will also No Flying SRncers, Br fir ♦ like the large garage with loft Without obligation to you, we restrictions on arms because they AUCTION — SATURDAY, OCT. 20 WDRC—Lowoll Themaa. REPAIRING 58 H6U street rage, full cellar, large lot, ex­ and tool sh^. But why waste will appraise or make you a cash now "have no Justification to pres­ W nC —Thrae Star Extra. cellent neighborhood. 823,900. offer for property. See us before ent circumstances" and "affect HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, WHAY—Football Prophet. Air Force Warns Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 time reading more? The price is Dewey'Richman O f the Bettor Khid OIL BEATING Quality Cape Cod homes through­ only $12,500 and you need to hur­ you sell. Italy’s capacity for self-defense.” POTTERY, BRIC-A-BRAC, CLOTIlIXa. SPORTS W THT—Stock Market; Sporta. out Manchester, also several ranch Revision of the Italian treaty ^ M7U4B—Keyboard Kapera WOUI^ LIKE HOME for mother ry to make an ap'polntrhent to in- Phone 8372 EQUIPMENT, TOYS, ETC. Waahlngton, OcL 12------Some DoMWMfo You Welt EQUIPMENT ’ and 2 children, and also care of and colonials. Worth looking at. and Italy’s admission to the U. N., apect this property for sale ex- BRAE-BURN REALTY »mi W DRC—Beulah. children while mother works. Henry A Thelma Jeffries Elscott, Russia said, must be accompanied gtant-aiaad ploatlc balloona vlolbto cluaively by Walton W. Grant, W H AY— Symphony Hall. Estimatco On Request Oiil school age, boy 3. Phone 266 High street, W., Manchester Realtor, 647 Main Street, Hart­ SELUNQ YOUR property 7 by an “analagous revision o f KINDLY TELEPHONE 2 ^ 9 OR 4013 at 100,000 foot on elaar daya ara SAM YULYES W t i C—Guy Lombardo Show. Coventry 7-6862. 3683. If no answer call Manches­ peace treaties with Bulgaria. Hun­ TOwle Slerling being aent aloft by tho Air Force CALL ford, 2-7584. Evenings: Man­ Whether It be a lot, house or WTHT—Weather; Songa and ter 2-1798. Real Estate-Inaur- gary, Finland and Romania and in its research Into conditions to 15 MAPLE STREET chester 3160 or Frank Plnney, business In town or country, you Storiea. anca. Manchester 3877. will get prompt and personal their admittance to the U. N." •UbJ Csr the atratoaphere. 2-1257 BI bcm Locations for UeJaetlfieMe Veto • W ON8—Fulton Lawla, Jr. The project suited toot May sem es by calling Ellsworth MIU VU6— R en t 64 MANCHESTER — 7-Room Rouse; ATTRACTnVE Village Homes, ten, agent Phone 6930. Regarding Ruaela’a "unjustlfl- g«*d laote and two balloons are being float­ glasaed-ln sim porch, twro-car near stores and bus line: 12 ble veto" which the earlier west- WOHS—Telio-Taat. ed weekly now. When the oper APPROXDfATELT 4,000 square W n c—Album e< tbe Week. garage; large lot, nicely land­ rooms, all Improvements, 2-car WANTED - lour property to sell atlon gets Into full gear, three feet of beaten apace for rent on THREE STEPS... TO SATISFACTION WTHT—Songa and Storiea scaped. Under 118,000. Schwarts, garags, H acre, $12,000; 8 rooms, Reliable ouyera waiting snth win be tent aloft every day. HlUiard street, ground floor. WDRC-Jaek Smith. Real Eatate. Call AnlU White. all Improvements. % acre, 2-car cash. Finances arranged. Ws • Quality Prodneing ot Quality Products The Air Force put out this to- Ideal for storage. Phone 8818. tilO— 8274, or Hartford 6-8188. garage, view, $12,000; 14-room need 4-5-6-V room stogies and 2 formation yeaUrday. Tha bal­ Oolonlal, electricity and bath, old • 12 Years Optical Laboratory Experience Your Guar- ’ 'W ONS—Ctobrlel Heatter;' loons, It said, shotfid not be con­ STORE FOR Rent 203 North Main MANCHESTER—2-famlly house, family boiisek Howard R. Hast­ WTHT—Lone Ranger, fused with flying saucers, of which fireplaces, 1 and H acres, bam, ings Phone 2-1107. Chem iiwW i^’s ante for Dependability street In fast growing North 8-5, good condition, reasonable $18,000; 10 rooma, all Improve­ w n c —Newa. military offictala say them aren’f End. Will enlarge If desired. price. For further Information • Immediate Sertice for Emergency Repair WDRC—Club Fifteen. ments, bara, pond; others $4,980 OWNERS WHY ADVERTISE? any. call 2-2849. ^ and up; terms arranged. Welles Yi66— Power cash cllenU waiting for duplexes, Spearmint Gum W DRC—Ed. Murrow. Wanted to Rent Agency, Coventry. Tel. 7-6872 or flaU and acreage. Agent, 2-8161. 68 ROUTE SI—11 miles from Man­ 7-780L DAVEY OPTICAL COMPANY w n c —One Man’a Family. WONS—Perry OomO. chester. Two year old custom WANTED—Houses to sell in Man­ WANTED—4-room apartment by Sweetens Breath 701 MAIN STREET TEL. M S73 RESIDENCE 6377 StOO— built home, hot water-oU heat ANDOVER — Cheerful home of chester and vlctnlty. OmUct this HEARING-AID eouple with 2 chUdren. Call 6817 A gift la a box that earrtea our WDR(>-Oiiaat Star. hetween 4:30 and 8:30 p. m. fireplace, large lo t Price •11,900. six rooma, large porch, furnace, office for personal service. Alice Every nersdn name—a gift that bears ths HAROLD L. DAYEY, Liccnficd Optician Henry A fhelma Jeffries t o c o t t , rock garden. Etorly occupancy. WTHT—Richard Diamond. Clampet Agency, 843 Main etreet w h o i e r l y ppnn- name TOWUB Sterling—a gift ■ WONS—Muric. BATTERIES WANTED—Veteran, wife, two 266 High street W., Manchester. Call Madeline Smith, Realtor, 2- lar knows now im- Phone 2-4648 or 2-0880. to perfect taste! wnCJ—Roy Rogera children need 8 room apartment If no answer call Manchester 2- 1642 or 4679. portent!itistokeep For AH Rearinff-Aldi 1795. Real Estate-Insurance. thebreetbreath (rash and \Ye suggest that you consider WHAT—Family Rosary. or houae, vldnlty Manchester, S:16— Bolton, Andover, Coventry. WlU SDC-ROOM Cape Cod. 3 baths, oil sweet. That's oo9 glfta of TOWLa: Sterling tor Guaranteed Fresh BOLTON—7-room house, all hn- steam heat, fireplace, open stair­ Read Herald Advs. reason so many every occasloa. TOWLE prices W H AT—Bit o f IrMand. ooealder buying if owner holds WDRC—Muslcland USA Cittomers In the Area$ De$eribeil mortgage. Call Manchester 2- provaments. Bara, large coop, 26 way, nice neighborhood. Call chew Wrigley'c are right—a atogto taaainoa ALUMINUM COMB. Spearmint Gum •:90— 4310. acres Some building loti, beau­ AnlU White. 8274. oosta as little as AA5. alx-pleoa tiful location. Barbara Woods regularly every day. Thk dclictoM place eetUnge. start at I27JM. WTHT—Thla la Your FBI. Agent. 3702. chewing gum. with its lively, long- W nC—Dean Uartto - Je^ry Below Will Be Without Power es MIDDLE AGED COUPLE desires Lewto. apartments or house. Four laeting. n i l la n n t o t flavor, sweetens STORM WINDOWS/ SIX ROOM older horr ?. In central tbe brenth and givei the mouth a fresh, . WHAT—Pladga Show. rooms or mors. Manchester THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB dean taita that Is tnfiy ddlghtfuL AUTHORIZED DEALER Indieatef: 2-0642. location. 3 down—3 up. Large en­ WtMfS— ^Football: Boaton Cbl- 873 M«ia 8 t ToL 4139 closed porch. New oil beating Wilgtoy's Spssrmtat oasis so littts, FOR ComplatB fidecflee •# sfylw—Ihiwe tioek, s«lf joga va Fordham. -* BT NOVEMBER lOTH, 3 or 4 system. Two-car garage and too, and you can chew and anjoy each room unfurnished apartment. ame.rlte drive heasonable occu­ ■tide as tong as you wanL Its goodness INTERNATIONAL storlBg, HoddBM. Thww h stM Hbm to boot old Please call 4736 after 6:00 p. m. pancy. Price reduced to 113.000. is backed fay a eonmanv that has been Saturday, Oct. 13, 7957 Raferenoea upon request. Should qualify for G.I. loan. T. making quality, chawing gum—and WALLACE BiaB wlBtar, oad tto obBRiaBBi slwrtege!!—KIghi nothing sito—nr Mnctalinne. Be sura 11:39 pjD. li i £ 33 UR. tos, Oct 14,1951 ENGINEER, WIFE, two small J. Crockett. Broker. Phone 8416 togetDiaorlgtosl1$W-MATlG SPECIAL!! ’• E lik flt’ 'OM ili t ib ii' 'ti' 'iiutt''-yBiff'bcaBi9:..... ShsittStrait-Ni.l-llaRdll with elngle garage, fireplace, oil NO CHARGE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 . ftvpwty for Sak 70 nloriy Undacaped lo t Price ^ WASHERS — PRYBRS — mONERS THE INDIAN SCOUT sad INDIAN P R | N ( ^ We regret any bconvenienee that mmy he beurred by l^ rfy $WJW0. T. J. Crockett. ENGLISH BICYCLES ; ETBBBT—Business soned FOR REST SIRVICl AND TRADE IN CALL 3535 Smker, Phone 5416 or reetdeace 2 SPEEDS the power tatemFtion. * w ltattto tor doctor, dta- STOle In ease of had weather-the work will be postponed un* ----- iw ita u M t atom, UGHTWEIGBT 4 9 -9 5 LAST FULLY. ACCREDITED HORSE SHOW IN 8Q»ould selljqulch^ .MAjfCHESTER :r- Two - Family EE Ul B it w i^ aad S u t ^ .O e L 20 and 21. dbaee price. For appolnt- House. Nnse condition. All con' Ms ean Howard R venlencea, Including oil heat CONNECTICUT THIS YEAR rU IfiV . O o ^ stsed lo t Two-story barn. •Mato street tocaUon. $1,660 year- ABC AppuAifCB €o. BENB ly t o c ^ e . Sale price $18,900. OPEN FRIDAY N M H irm 9 P. M. TBLIFTBLiPHOIIE HTFD. S-U4I TELEVISION BADIO ^ APPUANCBS Db r r b b Hi r I /X ./ ' , I jia n ld Advs. C ^ EUaworth Mttten. Agent 2-1 STS 2V MAPU STREET Tlw ^ ^ 713 MAIN STREET. Tlilfi Affvf. pewefod by M. Shelor ef llertftiil ^ - I i b i M ...... W ' ■ ,/J I ; ■ / Li, ■ >../ MANCRB8TBB IV lN ttrO HVSALDi MANGBE9TK1I, OONM* FRIDAT, OCTOBER 12.1961 >A6« 1WILT» Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , ooMMm f r id a t , Oc t o b e r i s , lo s i FACntBlEniN Major i^ ^ u e' Teams LauncH 1952 ;rams Reaches Its Make-or-Break Stage 7 T Jaeoba Expected to Spark McGill Captain Ba^ ball Fans Look Back PUy> Tonight %gh^s Indians^ A fte r 4th ^ GriddersEat THE All American j Now—Glad IFs A ll Over ieted Powerful Crusaders Fast Silk City .Backfield Straight Wtw Tomorrow After Content Herald Angie Teams Start New York, O ct IS— If th e f teleWalon did not affect box office Yet^rSeveral Are Seen lAcatUng and passing efforts are as- ■ f • Test Strong Tulano with **Pratid~ Jteota MiUoii'a bucb«n fliiui have cooled rGCulpts. Itoaehaatar Hlgh'a IndUna aeek 19 Goilegc Performers II I ,11, I, II new . I pected to play big roles in the sue- Never before wae a World Ser­ Penn Entertains; Visit* EARL W. YOST back la top eondltiaa local foot* out from their emotional binge of t* y for help. ■ The Sox obUtned |«» Bwlw It four, srlBi in a row Woresstsr, Msss.r Oct. 18—OH— 'ceae of the locals this fall, ies so thoroughly photographed. Yankees ami White Sox Iwiiaa they moot tho .Kast Hartford S%;nal Caller ing Players Aft«r AlroBijr Nominated for were Mttorly dlacoutagsd . swjhs . ii»M fane «aa look forward to the i One of the best pass receivers the. past 10 dkya, they might like The Associated Preae has a re- KJfr*** Mary Grissom and Hooter Holy Cross, which is shaping up lever to play HI Manchester, Bob Both Want Ned Carver -(Skinny) Browm from Seattle for iHorBota tomorrow aftemooB in. aa one of tha East’s atrongost moroa two aaaaona ago when HOljr. hoBta imveUlng of a fast 8Uk City to look back and shudder at what markable instrument called wlre- iB ast Hartford at 2 o’clock. The All Home Attractions' Bmlhs oil 19S1 Tesm Ooas football hit rook ho^tom' baekfleM when the Aoea take the MiUerick Is back for another sea- they went through. pboto which sends pictures flash­ five minoL-leaguera and caidi. Hoknes Impressive ^receive from the Tanka in ex­ football flfurea, rsachoa its mako- after winning only one of 10 I son. The wlngman wasn't too Th4re never has, of oouree, Of Browns; Yanks to Grissom, a 20-game winner, ia I game will be^layob on Alumni .or-broak stago tomorrow whan it field Sunday afternoon agalnat the ing throughout the country in a laid ROkt to raut Hartford High New Yorl^ O ct 12— helped the team get into top shape but was returned when he failed Coach Walkir Briggs has a Uns for a spot on the Associated And if Dr. Eddia Anderson's un­ arson’s rsesll from Iowa wtiord Jaeoba wae the litUe fellow who tained tension and repeated dra­ tos whlssed a total of 220 anqts I smooth wo.'king backfleld that has Rockns ones said) all good things trouncing at the hands of Manches­ champ (1950) end New Tore he had gone In 1989 after coaching hdped attract large crowds to for the Bulldogs. Last Sunday’s matic impact with the closing days into newspaper plants across the New York, Oct. 12--^<8^—Major to click. _ _ Renaissance basketball star, ia ex- PrtfS All-America football teams. derdog Crtiaades succeed In turn' scheduled home opener was post­ league teams, esp^iallji’ the also ireMly been rolling up yardage in football corns from Yale . , , ter's Graham Holmes in a recent six Holy Cross taamt that pllad Nebo last season to watch, the of the National League race, the land, many of them directly from _ The White Sox also reportedly ^ fcatuiy event in the Potato StaU. i pected to play first base for the Tha 19, both offensive and de­ ing back the Green Wave, It will |I up 47 wins against seven lo Acee play. Despite his lack of sta­ poned due to rain. three-game playoff between the workrooms under the stands. rana, have launched their 1052 have the inside track in a deal ] against the opposition this eesson, Sometimes they originate in a Paris be another outstanding feat for! Norwich will bring an all vet­ tebuUdibg programs and .It ap­ I but one big mason has been the The local welterweight Impressed Boston Braves next season. Earl fensive players, wars* selected by and four ties. ture, Jacobs is a tricky and elusive Giants and Huoklyn, and the A lot of things happened between that will procure third baseman bar . . . Just after he graduated the Maine ring fans in the manner Torgeson, rtporU claim, will that highly aueceasful coach. Again undar Anderson last aaa- nmner and a fine defensive man as eran team to town. The Bulldogs World Series Itself. Jackie Robinson’s 14th inning home pears that one of the most spirit­ Hector Rodrigues from Brooklyn’s sparkling Uns play by the Red and from Penn, Franny Murray mads a board, of experU as worthy of The football aharpsfera rate have dropped but two games in the ed trading sessions in years la on Whits foraward wall. End Pinky in which he peppered away at the ' either be moved to th# outfield or aon. Holy Oosa ragalnsd ;ts son- well. The newspapers of the' nation run In Philadelphia two Sunday Montreal International league a tour of Europe and naturally’he home state favorite. | «««>•«• • • ;? sn ^ Manwr FrMk eonsideratlon. Their names will be Holy Cross at laaat 'a touchdown fldence and. aftar tying Dart* Teaming up with Jacobs In past two years, both to the Hart­ never before gave such promi­ evenings'Kgo to deadlock the Na­ tap. team. Rodrigues wras the Inter­ I HMisnthal at 245 pounds and (3o- bad to visit one of those famous The Lane of the Chicago white Box placed on ths All-America squad below Tulana. But they also ford Spartans. The Invaders are re­ No "big deals” have been con­ |c..j>tsin Jim Mlnlcuccl at 820 A Maine >tiaper reported. mmith 21-21 in Ita opanaf, went, Coach Swede Solomonson's start­ nence to a single sports event as tional League race and the pulse national’s rookie of the year. bistros . . . In the course of the 500 odd farta on H.ind were greatly wants to unload hard-hItUng first from which the first and second agraa that If Holy Cross comes otit on to win four of its last nine, ing backfleld will be Pat Bolduc at ported to have a good passing at­ they did .to the first game of the summated but a number involv­ The Chicago Cubs, National pounds, playing tackle, . are the visit, Franny waa introduced to a baseman Eddie Robinson but Man­ teama will be selected at the end of New Orleans with a victory, it tack and another wide-open, high- aUrrihg climax at the stadium on ”Mg men” on the line. The other games. And all five losses wars Quarter, Ray Zemanek at one of series. A check by the Associated Wednesday, but for this observ­ ing name players are expected. League tail-enders, have been the ••frtond’’ he never had met, sk ager Paul Richards says no . . . of the season. will have an easy time winding up by seven points or lass. the halfback slots and bruising scoring game is In prospect Sun­ Press disclosed that 89 per cent of Most teams are on record that most active in the senior circuit. I five man overooms their lesaner though he had played against tho Aca Adama, former Naw York a perfect season against New day afternoon at Nebo. er's money everything else paled wslght with agreaalveneas. drive The offensive group, picked by That record, to most of Hofy Bill Shaw at fullback. Bolduc afternoon deiliee described the by comparison to Bobl^ Thomson’s they will trade anybody In order Yesterday the Cubs obtained guy twice, Yale's Clint Frank . . . Giant rallef pitching atar, haa pur­ the AP AIl-Americs Board, in- York University, Brown, Colgate. Several new players will make GU MoDongald to strengthen. outfielder Bob Addis from the and apssd. Jim McArdle, CTharlie It was this meeting which eventu­ Marquette. Quantico Marines. Cross followers, represents Ana- looked good In the opener against Dave CWdw-ell Giants' opening victory on their story book smash In the third play­ chased tha FItxgarald entry In tha chides such fleshy backs as Hairy erson's greateet coaching achieve* their debuts with the Aces. The biggest deal brewing re­ Gaskell, Dick Plagge, .Tom Corcor­ ally led to the get-together the . . . the Pittsfield Aces and his signal front pages; 81 per cent of the off contest. Birdie Tebbett’s major league Boston Braves In exchaaga for Georgia State League The Aggania of Boaton Unlveroity, Temple and Boston Collage In that ment despite his many sartiar sue*, morning papers thought It among portedly involves Ned Oarver, the slick fileldlng but light-hitting an aad Marshall Aitkin ars sturdy Penn players arc having with the are planning to order. Dave Caldwell-'hiii been e lects When the flying Scot lined that all stars will play the Hartford datendsrs Who have giyen little Stave Wadiak of South Carolina cesses. To a man thay agree Dr,’ the world's most Important news ball Into the Polo Grounds stands brilliant 20-game winner of the shortstop. Jack CJusick. Shortiv visiting squad after each game sell their Scranton franchise In the and Larry Isbell of Baylor. Against Tttlane. Anderson will captain of the 1951 varsity foot­ Indians tonight at 8 o’clock at tail-end St. Louis Browns. Both after the season closed the Cub* ground to Uie enemy this year. Of­ during its diamond jubilee season Fsatem League. Poor attendance Eddie performed a major rscori- ball team at McGill University In stories that day. with two on and one out in the Bulkeloy stadium. Appearing Another group of the aama alac pit a well-conditioned and hard­ stnictlon miracle In one short ses’' For the first time, fans from ninth Inning, the world sort of the champion New York Yankees swapped outfielder Bob BorkdwakI fensively tqey have paved the wmy of 1961 . . . It’s hardly new. Back la the reooon for the probable sale. bitten team that la equipped with Montreal. A standout end and a with the all stars will be Sal Mag- and the Chicago White Sox are and catcher Smoky Burgess to Iqr opening hugs gaps in tha op­ in 1869 the, Rutgers and Princeton . . Del Baker haa been fired as will be named each weak through on. And thay ara not turpriaad flne basketball player, Caldwell Is coast to coast saw every pitch seemed to stand still for aeveral lle and Bobby Thomson of the posing Uns. Their blocking,' par- the remainder of the season. 'To a baffling T-formatlon running at> that the Crusaders now are re- Automatic Fuel Oil Service throwm and every ball hit on their seconds. It couldn’t have happened, suppoaed to be dickering for Car­ Cincinnati for catcher John Pra- teams had supper together after manager of Seattle In the Pacific tack that complements the for­ storming ths foothall halghta. the second American to ever lead Giants and Gll McDougald and ver’s services. mes» and outfielder Bob Usher. tteularly dowm field on long runs, their first game and the custom Coast League . . . Waterbury's these will be added the names of a McGill gridiron team. television screens. A Japanese yet it bad. The'keya.on at least one Spec shea of the Yonks. has bean outstanding. As yet no the Aoeociated Press' linemen and ward paaaing of the highly skilled broadcaster told the home folks man’s typewriter kept piling up Reports persist that the Yanks The Braves also released veteran continued for years . . . Murray, Jimmy Pleraall had a great eeriea Charlie Maloy to the fourth de- The local man. a member of the In addition, Tebbetts (Cleve­ made a dowm payment on GarVer catcher Ray Mueller yesterday. team has had a Une - to alack up Hrrm’l bUldlo as Penn athletic director, revived with Birmingham in the Dixie Ser­ backs of the week, both offensive about It play by play, even. It is and misspelling simple words for Bphby Jehnson and defenelve. gree. Manchester Memorial hospital same to aaaume, whether the land) vrill show Jim Hegan when they sold outfielder ClUf The heaviest trading session is against them. it because he felt he. anti moat '.'u- ies against Houston, rieraall la ax- When Maloy. a heavy duty spe­ long bewildered minutes, and he Resarves wrho have played stel­ other piaj'ors had missed a lot by stair during the summer months, pitch was a sinker or a curve, and made a mental note to send the (Cleveland), Mike Garcia, (Cleve­ Mapes to the Browms on wraivers expected during the major league I’?** pected to play one of the outfield Here Is the first rundown by cialist. Is not passing, hf Is hand­ FOR SALE attended Amherst before matricu­ wrhether It nicked the inaide or out­ thing in for a good overhaul. land), Maury McDermott (Bos­ during the season. Second baae- meetings ih New York in Decem­ lar roles are Jim Farrell, Johnny Oiucnies to 141 net yards. Bristol not beromlng acquainted with their spots with the Boston Red Sox sections. ing off to such hard-pounding car- lating at McGill. Dave is a third ton), Joe Coleman (Philadelphia), ber. There also may be some OsgUardone, Jack Rlslay, Harry netted only 66 yards while HaU opponents . • far the \1sltora next year. Could it be ccnterfleld. Offensive players: 4-ramlly heme, t fqur room side comer. The closing thing we can recall marr Gerry Coleman and four oth­ Orlswmld, ’Fom Benoit, Dick Pro­ rlars as Captain Mel Maasurco, ONE CALL... year student and Is studying med­ Throughout Latin America and to^that for raw shock was the Johnny Pesky (Boston), Al Rosen er Yanks along tilth a bundle of action during the annual minor High, playing nearly a full half have found the suppers so pleasant with the Sox unloading Dorn DI­ Eastam—Agganle, the ex-Ma- Johnny Ttico, Bob Doyle, Paul apartmonla on ftrat floor, 8 flvo ----- “ ^ icine: following In the footsteps (Cleveland), Vic Wertz (Detroit), leaguer player draft in Cincinnati vost, Phil Rich, Jack Prbvan and against tho reserves, picked up that they’re lobbying for the same Maggio? . . . Hoot Evers’ batting rine whose passing la the senaa- mom apartmenla nn eacond in upper South America radios night Joe Louis’ savage first round cash are supposed to complete the rhil Burgess. They have the aUU- avrrags with the Detroit Tigers Gallo, Frank Mastrango. Jack of his father. Dr. David Caldwell, turned the customary siesta hours knockout of Mag Schmeling in and Eddie Pellagrinl (Phillies). transaction. , . next month. 263 yards. During this time the procedure at their own achoola . . tlon of Boston Unlverslty'i good Chillity and a half dozen other ca­ floor. Eveelimt location. House local surgeon. ty and need but a little more sea­ Injuns have racked up 194, 316 The Kids Weren’t Kidding this season was exactly 100 points team. In good condition. I«rgc lot. Into a hideous din. In Panama huge th .' second bout. General iSanager (Seorge Weiss soning to spring out Into fine Bob Mcgargel, the Bucknell U. less than his 1950 mark. Hoot bat­ pable rushers. crowds watched each play per­ Possibly the biggest moment of the Yanks admitted yesterday and 856 In their outings, an aver­ Southern Conference—Wadiak, They operate betiind a well Priced right for quick sale. la- and wn do Mflesnwi. age of 286 yards a game. publicitor, had the bright idea the h C'U'' ted .223 In 1051. . . . Lula Marques who carried the ball 28 times for balanced line that has bean qulre formed on magnetic screens. In during the seriee Itself came when Vejai* to Fi^ht that he had huddled with St. Louia In the opening gams against other day of dressing up the nine - r ■ K. of the Boston Braves ia now In the 187 yards in South Carolina's vic­ Annual Bird Show Maracaibo, Venezuela, two youths the 37-year-old Joe DIMaggio fi­ officials for three hours but had 1948 Chevrolet Hamden, tha local Una held the East Hartforfd tripped the lo­ sons of Buckftell. coaches (rang­ Army. He was drafted earlier this tory over Furman. schooled to pace ttsslf for a blis­ wound up In the hospital after a nally broke the shackles and ham­ On TV Tonight reached no agreement on any cals last year by a score of 8 to 6. ing in age from g few days to 10 month. . . . Young Phil Paine, Southwest Oonterence — Isbell, tering fourth period finish. One Oharitt W. Lathrep In East Hartford street fight Involving some 20 mered hla homer In the fourth deals. The Indiana have revenged every years) In varsity Jerseys and get­ rookie Brave hurler who was with w-ho ran 28 yards for one touch­ of , the Anderson secrete Is con­ Giants and Yank fans. In other game. Somehow, the suspicion “There was no deal made,” 4-Dr. Fleetline defeat handed them last year so ting a picture of them . . . Line Graham Holmes Hartford earlier this season, will down. passed 12 for another, and serving his players’ stsmina for 166 EA8T CENTER HT. words. It wasn’t Just a local epi­ struck you right there that the New York. Oct. 12— Chico Welsa said. far and are favored to make the enter the Army next month. Yan­ actual games. Telephone 2-0384 or 7858 demic. 2-tone green. Fully equipped Horaeta thsir fourth victims to­ Coach Herb Maack Was especially impressed with Graham Holmes, completed a 30-yard pass to set up Many of the current players Annual fall show of exotic tide had turned, that the Bombers Vejar is a 2 to 1 favorite to get The rumors also say the White for your driring pleasure. Ex­ pleased when his el8ht-year-old. kee pUchere chalked up 24 shutout a third as Baylor beat Tulana 27- The eaturation of radio and were on their way. Sox will send a number of play­ morrow. With such a sturdy line Freeman’s conqueror. He seemed victorlea this season to set a new pheasants, wild duck and geese, back on the winning track tonight cellent condition. Roger, picked out 71, hiS dad’s old to be In superb condition, paced 14. ers Including Jim Rivera, a rookie in front of them, bsck Jimmy number at Columbia . . . But Me- club record. Major league record ia bantams and African sheep will when he faces Sonny Lou Volpe In who burned up the Pacific Coaat Roach. Hsl Duff. Bemle Alemany, himself well over Die eight round 32 and la held by the Cuba. Beat Big Ten—George (Dusty) Rice gargel moaned: "All nine sons route, and constantly made a fool of Iowa, who returned one kick­ be held Sunday at the Williams Cuccinello Added the main ten rounder at St. Nicho­ T.«ague and cash to the Browns. Bobby Johnson, Rod Ritchie, Har­ must be ten-second men. They American League shutout mark Game Bird Farm at 340 Long Hill Center Motors old Carlson and Dick Hayes can of Freeman who, in swinging from waa set by, the White Sox In 1906 off 100 yards against Purdue, Bowling las Arena. Rivera nlaved for Seattle under didn’t stand still long enough for the heels, never came within two caught a scoring pass for 55 STOCK CAR RACES street In Bsst Hartford. The show Rogers Hoinsbj’. the Browns’ new MAIN HTBEET be assured of the openings and a good shot.” . . ■ And when 8t. with 30. . . . Last placa St. Louia To Indians’ Staff (Thlco, a clever boxer-puncher blocking. Ihe rest Is up to them. feet of his elusive opponent.” Browns finished 46 games behind yards, and ran 69 yards fropi SPECIAL starts at 10 a. m. and closes at 0 manager. Negt To Poet Office Bonaventure Coach Joe Bach re- Freeman fought both Bandy Sadd­ scrimmage for a toiichdowm. from Staxiford, Conn., lost hIs Meanwhile, the Browns have turned home after the Bonnies had the winning Yanksss in tha final p. m. Open OaUy 'Til t P. M. ~ Too Many Polnta ler and Willie Pep in over-the- Daspita thia Purdua boat Towra so LAP M ADCAP EVENT Cleveland, Oct. 12.—UP>—The first pro bout three weeks ago been stocklmr up with minor taken their second straight thump­ atandings . .. Dick Kryhoaki of tha 84-30. Spectators will be able to view when he dropped a split decision leaguers. They have purchased University, ^Mlss. -^(NEA) — ing, he casually asked his daugh ceight bouts. Tigers has enrolled at Upsala Ool- 8 - tS LAP PBATVRBfl T! Cleveland Indians announced to­ (Queried concerning the Kentucky- The triumph1 was the greatest In lege In East Orange, N. J. . . . The Miaoourl Valley—Gene Shannon, • Our Comidsto FM 00 Sar- local temparatura changes.. birds In s natural environment of to Eddie Compo at Madison nltchers Hal Hudson and Johnny ter, Joanne, if ahe had heard the the career of the handsome and SUNDAY. 2:30 F. M. day they had added Tony Cucci­ Square Garden. The 20 year-old Hetkl from their Toronto Interna­ Tennassee TeclL. game. Of Mias game broadcast . . . "Yeah, dad,” Brooklyn Dodgers held the lead in Houston University halfback, who vfesHVMtfano,wark,maiwy- frsa faaat-aaving tips. . . cour­ wroods and water. The beauti­ line coach -Bruiser Kinard, who hard - punching Silk Towner. the National League for 147 days scored the only touchdown of the .\duMs 91JI9 tax laid.—ChlMrea tSe tax- InrI. teous Bsrvioa by trained driv­ nello, 43, to their coaching staff. New York University freshman tional League farm club and yes­ replied the flve-year-otd, "but do Holmes is the eame lad who played aaRUM unintm upU d hsatlBg fully colored birds and the fall scouted the fracas, when dhked to you have to lose every time?” while the Tanks paced the Ameri­ Hoiuton Tech game on a 85 o FREE PARKING e ■n MUMa long! You gat: auto- e n . dean-buming Mobile A coach for the last three sea­ had won 32 straight. terday obtained inflelder Leo basketball'with the American Le­ yard sweep. coloring of the many varieties of Cheeej Weaea Volpe, a 20-year old who lives a Thomaa from Portland of the Pa­ rata the WUdeats said: ’’Toe many Bhorts and Hhells can for 79 days. n atb dalivary basad on your Aeof with more heat units thut the trees will be a treat to every­ son ■ with the Cincinnati Reds, he polnta.” ’Hie score was Kentucky gion In the Rec Senior League last Ssturday'a Winners Southeastern - BUI Wade, Van­ block away from St. Nicks, has a cific Coast League. Now that the Yankee-Giants acaaon and pitched for aeveral ' ladividnal n a ^ in relation to aver beforal one. There will be many fine will handle the Tribe’s third base rUamr Oeiee 72, Tennessee Tech 13. tuaale is, out of the way the next Yale to edge (Columbia in New derbilt’s big who di­ PLAINVILLE 13-1 record and has been coming Thomas, a former Browrn. wraa local Roftball teama during Die ROIITE 73 PLAINVII^LB, CONN. bantams as a special exhibition, coaching bo.x. T y lrr 77 92 *4— 363 obtained for cash .and pitcher Ybut Rat f«r wmttm big one is between the Yankees York. Connecticut in a thriller with rected an Inferior team to a 22-20 aTAmuM MoKlnnpy along fast. This will be his first Slow Starter Bumnier rndnlha. many of the bantams having won Cuccinello brpke into big league 93 100 79— 271 ten rounder. Fred Sanford and inflelder-out- •>I9 9bb9i Mib • IrbINpI and Britain's Giant-killers for Springfield at Storrs with the victory over Alabama, completing THE W. 8. GLENNEY CO. prlres in the recent Eastern M«r«Dlno 73 77 91— 340 Annapolis, Md. — (NEA) — golrs Ryder Cup . . . The British BalU 'n Strikes UConns winning. Trinity to re­ IS out of 21 passes. baseball with the Reds In 1930. He Rilm ondo 79 9« 91— 368 A C3onnectlcut-New York natur­ flelder Jack Maguire. Sanford was Every member of the Washing­ bound against Hobart at Geneva, Big Seven — Woody Shelton, States Exposition' at Springfield. Dtmlow traded by the Browns to the C.S.C Navy failed te score in the first team is due here in ten days for SM NORTH MAIN ST. MANCHESTER 93 D6 95— 234 al between two fine welterweight Arnold over Brldge|iort, Coast No admission will he charged. played second base, short stop and prospects, the 10 p. m. (est) fight Yanks in 1949 for SlOO.OOfi and GIENNEYS quarter of any football game last Bob Hudson’s welcoming party be­ ton Senators except Fddle Yost, Colorado halfback, who gained 65 Contributions are accepted, how­ third base for Brookljm, Boston Totalii year. fore heading for Plnehurat . . Irv Noren, Don Johnson and Bob Guard to topple Wesleyan at Mid­ yards on 14 carries against Kan­ and New York In the National 418 m 440—1317 will get the full Friday ni^ht net­ three plavera and returned to St. Porterfield la for sale. . . Cliff dletown, Frw HJwcti Teachem sas and sparked his tram's at­ ever, to help feed the birds and Lerkr FItc* work radio and television treat­ LouLs this year via Washington Willie Shoemaker, California’s fa­ animals. League and Chicago in the Ameri­ Knoff 73 *T 3S1 vorite Jockey, is slated to spepd Mapea ia said to be the firal of five over Fort Monmouth in the Elm tack. can. C^rtlfr ment. Madison .Square Garden, us­ on waivers. . players the St. Louis Browne will City. Anyone can wander around and 7» 134— 283 Briny t'n New Faces the winter in Florida (of all places), Rocky Mountain Harry see the birds if they so desire. R irharili 77 71— 343 ual site for the Friday night Willie is under contract to Brook- Geldlen. University of Wyoming, ' He holds the National League Lauth 78 — 130 radlo-Tv shmv, is occupied by the • The IVhlte Sox also reached In­ don't miss the Elxhibltors will be glad to answer record. 128. for double plays par­ Bolduc 17— 148 rodeo. ' to the minor leagues the other meade Stable, which will make its who romped against Utah Aggiss. ' on.v questions. ticipated in by a second baseman. W lnalcr 101 98— 300 headquarters at Hialeah . . ■ Zcke S»k City to Perform Border Conference — Marvin John May of Bigelow street. He took part In that many In 1931 Brat^owski, the Georgia ’’sopho­ Under Lights Wednesday Wahlin. Arizona State at Tempe Charlie Johnson of North Elm for the Reds and in 1936 for Bos­ Totals 334 430 470-1384 FMBHTS more” quarterback who p.asaied Local Sport offenslva left halfback, the re­ street and Marcia Glenney of Bol­ ton. sensatlonallv against North Caro­ placement for the great Whlzxer ton will exhibit some of their At Brookijm and Boston he was Coakiaoa <1) TONITE lina, tossed hJs first touchdown Dusiness Manager Jeff White. prize birds. on the same team as Al Lopez, OlUri 90 73 13- 363 THE BIGGEST IMPROVEMENT pass for the Georgia frosh two Chatter KoOlsch of the Silk City foot­ Pacific Coswt Conference—Hugh Mfirpnioo 93 77 103— 373 ball team announced last night McElhenny, Washington's mighty the Indians manager. W.lr II n 33— 370 years ago. He made all the varsity Thnraday Night's Fight JohnRoo 104 104 88— 397 WNHC.TV trips last year but was "held out Billy “Red” Ritchie. Manchester that tte first night game of back who ran back a punt 100 HOCKEY AT A GLANCE KniTontkR 95 118 103— 313 IN CAR PAINTING SIN^E for sensonlng.” TTiat makes him a High halfback, ecr\'etl as mascot tile seaSpn will be played Wed­ yards against Southern Callfomia. CH AN N EL 6 soph now. with Manchester's Eastern Profes­ nesday s t Mt. Nebo, Providing Defensive players; New York (Sunnyside Garden) Totals End Of The Line the oppo'aition will be the —Joey Gianbra, 150'i, Buffalo, NaHoxal League 470 477 400—1407 l \ sional Basketball League entry Eastern—Gerry Audett, sturdy knocked out Maurice Jenkins, 149, m il Elds (It NOW T H E S P R A Y METHOD... William and Mar^' plays Wake three seasons ago. Billy was the Farmington^. C3iiefs. Kickoff Columbia guard. Detroit 1, Boston 0. Xtumae 10 P. M. Newark, N. J., 1. 84- S3 107— 330 Forest in the Tobacco Festival team's good luck charm. will be at 8 p\m. Southern—Elmer Costa, North Montreal 4, Chicago 2. Netaon 104 17 103^ 394 p i O 'i grid game tomorrow and Sam Carolina State tackle, who bot­ OIL FURNACE Horan 79 33 101— 263 3 “ Wamock 94 no 71— 376 H i ^THtM AT TMfIR. BIST ON A ^ n k a , defying tho rule* of the Ray Owena passes along the In­ tled up Clemaon's running attack QuUt ns a winter's night-* McCourt 81 99 lOO- 370 tub-thumpers union, claims "In­ formation that Bobby LaFrancIs sive amount of support. although Clcmaon won on pasoes, O-B home hentfaif equipment In - . stead of fiesta, the Indiana need has made the varsity golf team The sports chroniclers met with 6- 0. Totals 442 443 433—1337 FACTORY—PAINTING Sieata.” . . . MapvlSnd’a "Fort Hill at th# University of Miami this difficulty deciding the University Southwest — Keith Flowers, always dcpendahle, alwaya Trio” ■’isn’t a hillblllv mualc out­ falL This is quite a feat as thany of Connecticut’s fate, b u t^ e Hua- Texas Christian linebacker. efficient. Crsrat (4) fit but a place-kicking combina­ of the nation's crack young golfers Big Ten—CharlCs Boerio, 190- Bartek M 113 13- 317 kles won out by a narrow m a r ^ . tion: ceftter (?hnrtes Lattimer, attend the university. Bobby Is a Now, If they can do that oit^Sat- pound tlllnola linebacker, Last Day Saturday Gordon S3 S3 lit— 335 holder Lynn Belghtol and kicker sophomore. Miaoourl Valley—Marvin Matus- WILLIAM'S Jtnkitts 91 31 103— 383 ^Mlitoiola TV^ urday, that'll be where it empits Bonadita 31 74 31— 237 IN OUR INFRA-RED BAKING TUNNEL Don Decker all came from Fort the moat. zak, Tulsa guard. Ulroeka 88 Tl 83— 347 it tXaUUVi^Ui^W MD SaitEN Hill High in Cumberland. Md. . . . Bob ’’Butch” Turcotte has been You’ll have to decide yourself Southeaatem — Ray Beck, OIL SERVICE •)y - I \-. Last word on the World Series: "It serving as the town dog warden the outcome of the Amnld-Bridge^ Georgia Tech guard, who has been 841 BROAD ST. Totals 4T 433 473—1338 would* bebn a home run In the during the absence of Warden Lee outstanding against 8.M.U., Flori- To % it nouBU -m t mroRMANa port U. game in ths Park City TELEPHONE 8-I2ST VALUES! Belttas Ballea ment at the school last season standing against Wsshlngtoa. THE SHOW-PIECE • Coast (Jusrd at Wesleyan, Mld- Eeebert 103 133 IQS— 883 - I f - '. . . PARADE! la $itl6. dletowm. IfEO MERCURY CLUB COUPE BeneTante 108 138 103— 847 Adelphia S t Now Haven Teach­ Black. Badio, heater, overdrive. 15,000 mile*. V. DuBeldo 130 133 — 343 That’s onr fine Used Dlnny'Shay has been appointed ers. New Haven. One owner ear. Stock.No. 17-408...... Gm ix * 111 103 106— 333 C an! A nide fieleetkm for baaketball coach at P ratt and KoslekI 135 134 TQ3— 381 Whitney for the 1951-02 seiUKin. Arnold S t Bridgeport, Bridge­ Country Qab NoIm OF THE PRODUCTS SHOW P. DuBeldo 113— 113 yoor approraL Many makcB port. 1950 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN ON BEFORE YOU BUY aad modch. Peak perform­ Shay, now a local resident, coach­ Yale at ColumbtA Now York, Orny. Renter. Low mileage. T otals ed ^ e sport for years at Bowdoin 173 418 639—1730 ance is assured—low cost (JoUege. Trinity at Hobart, GenavA N. T. Stock No. NT-148...... ■ ew arS ’e I3> Crean, who probably wants to ANEW D eris 114 117 1 3 3 - 363 mUeaxe. Come in — TO­ be known as the "great dissenter," 1949 U N CO LN COSMOPOLITAN CLUB COUPE Howard. 98 91— 137 r STORM SASH DAY—choose one. of these Manchester's status for the com- a title usually reserved for the t a Elastem Pro League basket- Celor: Btodc-Badto, h ater. ovefOrive. - ^ Johoeon 103 104— 301 rare values. Terms, of late Chief Justice Oliver Wendell A one-owner enr. Stock No. C-S8S...... Cowles' M Y l — 733 I season win be announced next W rifht 33 118 1 0 » - 311 couraa, tu mako TOUT pur­ Holmes, sees Wesleyan os the vic­ 1950 FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN U srtea 36 36— lU chase easy. Just look at tor over Coast Guard, and hers h r A total of 1,191 atudsnts have once again has company, but this Another two day Calcutta will T otaU 314 i l l —1630 these specials: purchased S.A.A. tieksta at Man­ time from Wllllard WlUiamA be hold thle wo*end. Playera Color: BUck. Radio, beater. Stock No. NT-148...... sports editor of the Norwalk Hour. planning to onUr can contact tho WUUs IS (t> chester High this seaaon. The to­ I W O L D S '^ T r tal represents 85 per cent of ths Among Columbia’a supporters 1I3 bls,"'and Sports Editor Fnnk Ool- llria tournameat proved very SerentoB IS 34— 173 gaaris, radio, bsekap Bghts Scribes Forecast' Uns,of J>anbury, who views It OS popular when It wae held thrn^ OtWBe Radio aad bealore la excellent eoadltton. CiHpMBttioii « d « m aad iriBdow! Easy to openitk. la* aad bsatyr. a "eloss one ' •Gwii No. 0^18...... Totals >31 461 103-1316 waeke ago. It wae brought hen IThHe Oleea (8> ■BrwaMtd baiiiarpfBttctloa witli aa aiiUnaaUe!8Brcty Saturday Games Fred Vercini, sports editor of from Bea Romaa’e Ardelcy-On* SsUct any $50.00 Xarckeae 104 lU 33— 337 the Bridgeport Tslsgrem triio was Hudeen club. There were 98 12i* SMOBIU s t a t i o n w a g o n Bolin , ' 107 136 106- 680 Now In Operation lock. IMt CHRYSLER the only one of us te pish Ceimt gotflaa w te competed leet time m :o re sist! O M B a d to aad heater. Eicoelleat eoDditloa . or battar topcoat Chiard over Trinity a week ago, Bladi No. S48...... Cha«maa 104 63 — 131 By Eau Btask 0^ Paul JoaoBle and Joe BMiuier White IS 101—134 For fra* DawoH w H oH CaB Yh w RUSCO M m Assooiatpd g ress Sports Writer which sits him off ia a elaas oy were the winnere. Laet time ploy from our ttoclc and XaRoelMUe M IS lOT— 306 WINDSOR . OH'1S|ODAY| If your favorite coUoge football himself, voted this wsy: ColumblA area beet aoore by each hole end 1 W MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN wall taka $10.00 off BjrCholsU 36 106— 138 Because o f increased OfDeieney are can offer 4-dssr sedan, IM i Sriye, radio, Trinity. Coast Guafd heater. Sght gr toama are Trinity or New Haven Hprlngfleld, thle aray of aeoring le being tried heater. Complete OMtor lob. tha priea. This ofFar Oar new Infra-red tan- car oam er^^s service at NO EXTRA COST Teachers or both; you’vs nothing (of course, Bridgeport. Now Haven fbr the flrat time. H a * Na. D-Sit...... ^T etele 606 633 611—1637 net which aiakcB poesiblc trim ily ctean oar. ’I’eachers. Bob wUUama of tho ood only Thursday! to worry about tomorrow in a poU Dart’s •n irr (01 a BAKED-ON eM iad MliOLD 0. ARONSON .gmductod by ITio Aasociatsd Hertford Timea egraee 1(|0 a - CLUB COUPE SSEUSSOOHFOR ■ITsssSt— — ------— 1--,.. eeint rrlUi tell FNd. Moa M a c t^ SM Mack. Heater. Law mOeage. Priday and Satur­ r. D eM eieh ast 114 10 7 6 - HO piSht far ybar c if . asu to oum i D. DeKcrchtat 13 —130 .The iKribss,, free a t’laat'.'from of the Btemford Advocate dBXM SfiotU M irror Blaak Na. NT-lSi...... day. All naw coats Palmer .31 106-137 AFREIBSTIMATE the t t ^ q l l of the World S e ri* ia one respect: *Tm attcUag with — ^abardinas. co­ Duplin 33 lit - 33— Sll voted as one fior Trinity to bounce Connecticut.” 1949 LINCOLN SPORT SEDAN O06b US Nf 16^133 • ABSOLUTELY RUST SAFETY TESTED Today A Tear Ago—Tha Ni (M iss _____30 3^113 ■’ALWATS o m 37

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A s U m o MR s For Ssis * A steM 4 tH 9S f s r B sis * 4 Hg^ Waatii—llidg A rtkto IdT Stli 'ic u HAwe m T D Y H IN K a n t e d Sense' and Non^nse 1941 OLD8MOB1UB ‘W9** fWltrdoar SAVBI A limited number of new ROOfTNO. SFeBialiatag ta n | W —Dtah WaOber! A p p ^ TTPHWRRBR — U nderw ood g u a r a n t e e d u s e d c a r s PLEASE NOTE A LITTLE.' sedan. Radio, baa ter, hydra- Hndeon nutomobilaa nt thw old tag roota of an ktada. Alao ta peraoa. Orater Itaatauraalluraat. BtandaH. Good condition, idl lOUSHCXlLP Priced To Sell 4 f» Mata atraet. MMCay atioet. T d . 6M L ' COPY CLOSING TIMi matle. BxeapUpnally elaan. prim! Tbp trades for your oM roofa Outter work. Chia MAKE.BI/EN ('Lady—You wuud Mand mere Good paint and ruhbar. Phona oarr MnClura Auto Company, 578 cleanad, rapairad. 90 yaanf FOR CLASSiniD ADVT. A W H E E L - 1945 Chevrolet Sedan WANTED, Man to work on drive­ WALNUT CHINA CLOSET and BARROVSI The ai man—one who is ehanc* af get(Wir a Job If you 3-0121 after 5 p. m. Mata straet Phone 8-9M3. parieuoa. braa aatlmatea. & would shave e ^ make yourself 1948 Chevrolet Two Door way eonatruetloa. Apply 349 Server. Good condition. Boy’s M ON. THRU FRI. JDBUJOK n ot rich ugh to dledaln goeeip Howlay. Manekaater 686L Broad atraat winter coat Slaa 13-14. lik e new. to ignore it m ore preaentahle. 1947 Chevrolet Sedan GUARANTEED USED CARS— GUARANTEED. Menmiy. tate 10:30 A . M. A & IM - nor too'poor to ignore GLAflBimO AD Ft. 1949 Chevrolet Fleetllne, two- 1949, black eoupe, radio, haater, Phone 7165. R 3R TA N TA 5 Nonnaley—a time whan a dg- 'IVamp—Yes, lady, I found that 1946 Ford Two D<»r door. One owner. .Nante on ra- rO E S IB LE / out srean aga M P t . HOURS: white wall tlras, two extra snow driver. RICH FARM top Soil, $10 aad -SATUROAVf A.M . aratte em^er dose not have to 1946 Pontiac CSix) Se^nette quaat. Like new. 1949 Ford four- grips, ovardrlva, low mlleagi. Hestlaf'—PhiBlJiiiur 17 WANTBU—Dump truek SM A.II.«»4:M P.H . Apply 349 Broad straet. ,113.50 par truck load. Dellvarad •tart worrying whan hie supply 1946 Oldsmobile (Six) door. Radio and heater. One own­ Reasonable. Coventry T-71N. PLUMBING and beatlag. Fnra- Yew Ceepem fle* W E ' , .fiBraeie of Faycbelogy wlthta thraa mile Umit. Also gets «w n to four packs. Sedanette er. Excellent oomUUon. 1947 aeaa, oil burnara aad . bellan. Oe Apprack ifd ' Home — the only place where (WUl Stroet Journal) Pontlae four-door. Radio and 1989 PLYMOUTH — New motor. Earl VaaOamp. Tal. 8846. DRAFTING TRAINEES graval and sand for sale. CkU Itha thumb ta the aoup does not Our eurioatty was arquaed when heater. 1945 Plymouth Club Good Gras. Also Set of dual-ear- 7195 between 9 and 5. matter so much, .iinleee it is we saw a far^ r placing forkful* COLE MOTORS— 4164 Coupe. 1940 Chevrolet Tudorr burstora for 1940 Chevrolet Call EFld^HENT Plurobtag. and haat i 4 g i y y | i BrawB WaIM m b - With Dpportunity for ADJUBTABUB Hospital Spring, d i a l 5121 scaldtng hot. of hay along the edge of a *h*d ChU Hartford Two Locationa motor }uat overhauled. Clarke M3S. tag. Plnggad drataa Advancdmeiit Proaperoua Tima —When people roof. V Motor Sales, SOI .Rroa# street elaaaed. Ckit J. Nygraa, 808 fits any twin aiae bed, M9.50. S ^ 6 . Sale $59.75. Watkln* Brothers, era too busy to notice or think 'W hy are you doing that?’’ we 91 Center St. 436 Onter^t. Open evenings.' Oakland atreat PhOM 6497. about them or to remember much inquired. l/M tr—Orajr ngor CU, foor white ABte Ac lae., 985 Mata atreet Manchester, 1949 CHUVROLIIT Areoaedan, PLUMBING Alteratloiia. New Ohuu' HooflcBaM Goods 81 about rtepraeainne aad unemploy­ "WeU,’* ha ropUed. "UUa im ’t ‘ pswa; otdiiltjr VWlojr atraat 0»U T lr a s WE WILL TRAIN m en t radio, beater, t-tooe freen. Very 1961 PONTIAC SUPER work. Repair aad water piping. vary good hay and if I put it in BintORB TOU buy tlrea aee ns. TW O d o u b l e -b a r r e l Shot- outotanding v a l u e k Oo i* the mingar the cowa won’t eat K. clean car. Mechanically good. Few Mnaohaater 5555. mixers, $25.99; Ram. U )8T-jlM ChMt botwMB V«r- like this. Douglaa Motora, SSS DELUXE CATALINA Goodyear dtetributora. Gorman Qualified persons for draft­ guaa, 525. 16- Gauge German Gerald—Why doae an oetrloh But if I put it up here where they make, |50. Phone 2-4291 or 16 aIisvat fav hava auch a long neck? can Just barely , teach It, they aoB and MinehMter.. Finder Main. Motor Salas, 385 Mata straet PLUMBING and Heating, apecinl- ing work. Applicants should ptaada ean M M . Ixlng ta repair*, remodeling, cop­ Westfield street Georgette— Becauee it's head's think they’re etealing it and 8 cy lin d er. O nly 3,400 m iles. ^'***"* ______have com plete some mathe­ ■or far from ita body, I gueaa. theyu eat every bit of U." 1949 FORD T U D O R ...... 9109a per water piping, new construc­ TWO AUTG HBA’TERS, hot wa^ liOST—H to 5 y ea n . Telephone 2-4646 flupreacent lam ps,/4 ft single, 1941 PONTIAC TUDOR . . . . |25t LEARN • lb. deluxe washing machine, OUR BOARDING HOUSE with. MAJOR HOOPLB regular haiker 'beeauae he was too Houn t to 11:M a. m. Mrs. D. t. CALL PHIL for moving, light without shades. 1-4 H.P. motor A • • • • Open Evenings Until 10 P, M. reg. 8124.95 - $89.00, pump 810 Mancheater Woman—You seem talkative, and I inelst upon you Ballard, director, 79 Lakewood McCLURE AUTO ffanfiMM Berm na Offered 18 trucking, eand, gravel and loun rubbbr mounted—quiet running. to have the queerest hickname for delivery. Good work. Call 3-9348 oxtra; Nor^R S cubic foot^tRORscr. L0fik,-TVhS66.' JAKE LEFT t w i s t entting my hair without clutter. Gbclo South. Phone 3>1996. COMPANY Stuart R, Wolcott, A-1 Repair TMiS IS A ME\M I your husband. Imagine calling When the etiek of the Ktiieors 1946 FORD FOUR-DOOR — May I POWER SAW Work. Trees taken after 5. The Company offers its em- Sales, 180 Mata Straat Phona rag 8380.95, rale $859.00; Norge TMis NOTE t 'F a r e - m e e OP THE DIAL FOR t IHUFBRIB8 Made to order. Any 378 Main Street him theoiy. Why do you call had been going on for about 10 •It be aeen at 131 H ollister street. down. Building lots and land pbyees a pension plan, sick­ 8697. 16 lb. automatlo washing me- WELL, AMOS, OLD SfDRTJLNt^ JAR e / HE'STOOeHER him theory? atyle, lined or unHned. TeL 2- Telephone 3-9443 MANCHESTER PACKAGE Deliv­ “ doc, rag. 8339.95, our price 8199; •mjNK KARSHLV OP TMV mlnutea, the man in the chair T. to wa a a MT. ew. Saturday. cleared. Tel. Rockville 5-5536. ness disability, surgical bene­ -THAN SIMOM L E 6 R E E , Friend—He so seldom works. found hi* bead looking like a vrell- M m. UM ev w* eeitvict. le. S909. Where Tradee Are The Hlgheat « ______ery, Local dght trucking and Yaggi or conical antennae com­ S20TH6Rr LlKE lViC- POET f AND rrSTME FIRST t end Prioea Lowest 1941 PONTIAC Convertible. Call REFRIGERATION Service, com­ package delivery. Refrigerators, fits, life insurance, etc. worn acrub brush. plete with lead-in, wire,- lightning SAVS.WHEMVfeR HEARTS. T IM E H E '5 GiVJEM S It’s an old European custom Customer- What do you mean "I know I'm over my ellowiTOca, Dad—iHit you'r# atlll aev- BXPBRT DRTVINO iMtmetlon in Manchester 3-3436 between 7 and | mercial and domestic. See our washers and stove moving a DlSBionds—W atches— arrester, chimney mount, stand­ ABDCrr TO r e c A M , , O U T VdiTH AMY U TTU E anto.drielng, fteen by appoint- 1948 Chevrolet Fleetline Tudor. among the young that if a girl by th is? ins plenty on mo mHi Ho I'm a $600 dependent:'' 9 p. m. display of guaranteed uMd refrlg- ■peclalty. Phona 3-0753. For those interested please J e w c liT 4 8 off holders, ground rod, ground JU ST R e m e m b e r . "D on't be nerveue n I love ehlldreni VIhy, the little rsthsle BMOt ca ll Mancheater Auto Radio, heater. Beautiful condi­ EVA LINES.' playfully blows out the match her Man—It’e the best I can do. tion throughout. Priced at 81095. 1949 MERCURY convertible, ex­ atore. George H. Wllllame Aeeo- 'orward information regard- wire, mask priced at $9.98 up. WHAT I MOSTA male companion has just atruck— You see the barber’s out. and I'm ere oM em m ^ to vote before js o know s r DftTinr Aoademy. 3-4M7. ciates, 260 Tolland Turnpike, TOE AUSTIN A. Ohamben CA, UDONARD A. T081, Jeweler, ra Compare thia value anywhere. cellent condition. One owner, Complete Hotpoint electric etovee it’s a sure sign she wanta to be only tha plumber dropped by to Mancheetei Phone 3-3585, nights local and long dtatanea BMvtag. ng courses completed in ptara, adjust watches eapartiy Douglaa Motora, SSS Main atreet. ca n 3-9319. Raasonabla prices. Open daUy, rag. $279.95 - $109; G.E electric kisaed. ■top a leak. 7691. paektag, eraUag and atoraga. matheihatics, science and me­ kitchen clock $2.90; Sunbeam egg WROTS^ B U G S B U N N T FUNNY BUSINESS BT HBB8HBBR6BR SEDAN—Original ow n er, Sarvto* to all po.ka o f tfea U. 8. chanical drawing as well as Ihuraday evanlnge, 139 Spruce NASH 1948 CADILLAC 63 Ferdor Sedan. ■treat Phone 3-4857. cooker, $7.09; O. B. oven roaster, T H A T ?J Seer mye that new eyatem of To a Wife at Breakfast THB PKOBPBCr R1H School for Never in aecident.ent. well « lu ipped. Radio, heater, hydramatic. Beau­ CABINET MAKING, raflnisb and A aad Oanaga. OkU 6157. Hart­ complete information about rag. $84.95 - $21.95; Sunbeam telling fortune* by coffee leave* U It'* clear to aee that makeup. young children. Pre-Kindergarten, Low mileage. 1935. 510 ). T e l- tiful black finish. Excellent con-1 repair furniture. Cornices made to ford 5-1435.^ work experience'to: waffle niasters, reg, $24.95 - Just na good as by tea leave* and I* lacking when you wake up! XtadargarteB. Monday through ephone 8061. ditlon in every reapeet. Douglaa | order. Phone 3-9588. John Hahn. Psel SBd Feed 49A 818.05; chrome slicing machinea, we have no doubt of it. ■r-Richard Wheeler FMday, Tranaportatlon fumlah- Motora, 333 Main street. CUMPUCTE Repatra by Stuart R. reg. 824.95 . 818.95; Dormeyer ' ad. Mm. Lola Tybur, director. MILES OF SMILES WITH A n GENERAL ELECTRIC CXIRDWOOD, fireplace or any electric mixer with hamburg WE HAVE TOE REAL NICE Wolcott on wsMhing maehlnea, length, dalivared $18.00 per Fhena 4967. BARLOW GUARANTEED vacuum e’eanera, motors, email MATTRESS. Ton oM COMPANY grinder, f43.50 . $29.95; Waring DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZI.B U SED C A R CLEAN USED CARS cord. Tel. WUlimantlc 8-5217, t V T TOVR aaetnga to work. Raal- appllancee. Free pick-up and de­ oterUlaad aad rainnda Ska new. blenders. $22.05; O. B. roastere, ' lie 599 or better by Inveating in 1961 Hudson Hornet 4-Door Sedan Written Guarantee livery. A-1 repair, aales. 180 can Jonas Furniture aad Floor Emploirment Office rag. $45,00 - $31.05; G. E. cleaner, aouad aaeuritlea. Call Bd. Kra- —^Hydramatic, radio and heater. Main. Phone 8697. Oovectag. 35 Oak. TeL 3-I06L Gsrics— Fam —Osiry reg. $79.95 - $49.05; Dormeyer Anewer to Prevloue i 1950 Dodge Coronet Club Coupe— Department E Fri-WeU, $40.05 - $10.05 We scU aanloi at OObum A Mlddlebrook, 1551 Btudebaker Commander State Gyromatlc drive. Radio, haater, P r a d o c t s SO Smoll Anttlops b e.. 541 Main atreet. Phone Ut5 Sedan—Haater. ANTHfUES Rellnlahed. Repairing R.C.A., Zenith, Dumont, Bendix, new tires. Extra daan. dona oa any runiituiw. Tlamann. OppsrtsBltlas n SCHENECrrADY, GREEN MOUNTAIN No. One ta- CroHey, Admiral televuiona. G. E. 15M WOlya Jaep—With aluminum 1948 Pljrmouth Suburban—Heater, 189 South Mata Btrcat. Phoaa NEW YORK ■pacted potatoes. The bast anting Tidy cleaner, reg. $44.50 • 130.95; A V 8 E HOWZONTAL 4 East Indies top endoeure, haater. 5645. ROCKVIIXE—31 Market Street, [ WAMTBD BT TWO OIRLS-rtda new tlrea. Extra clean. Electric Motor Repair and Grind­ potato grown. Delivered to your Standard TV boosters, reg. [ARE- 1 Daplctad anuU 1949 Oldsinobllc Conv. Coupo— ■nieie— I MIopIaea , to eleinlty of Pearl atreet. Hart' 1949 Oldsmobile Station W agon. ing Buelnesa. Potter and Rayfleld door. Call Hathaway 2-1390. $34.50 - 810.95; Sunbeam toast­ I ford, from Baldwin Road. Call Model 85. Radio and heater. OIL BURNERS expertly cleaned CARPB94TER and Helper. GUI master hospital trays with toast­ A LITTLE Sltlaaktadef •■qulpiaaat 1960 Plymouth 4-Door-Sedan—Ra­ —Hydramatic drive. Radio, heat- and serviced. Let us eervioe and winding equipment. Machines and 1 Hartford 46-5711. ar, low mileage. Extra clean. hand tools. All stock and equip­ 2-4339 aveninga. er, 821.95; G, E. lightweight iron, U N D E R - -7 Among dio and heater. repair washing machine or re­ NATIVE POTATOES at 379 Kee­ 88.95; 4 slice toaster, $16.98; STANDIM6- 18 Proportion SBMt 1949 Btudebaker 4-Dr. Champion— frigerator. Metro Service.' 2-08M. ment. A good going buaincts. MAN to taka charge of wash ' BIDB W ANTSD—VM nlte Royal. 1949 Dodge H Ton Pick-up— Good reason for selling. Tom ney atraat Arvln grill, rag. $12.50 . $5.50; IdFeaUng 9 Diminutive Heater. Radio, heater, low mileage. roont Experience not neceaeary. suffix : HOnra T to 4;M . Can 7S51. DOORS OPEINED, keya fitted, Minor, Agent Tel. RockvlUe G. E. heating pad, $5.05; Presto ISKxiit Good pay, good working condi­ TUONBRVILLB FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX lOTbUa 1949 Dodge 4-Door Sedan — Coro­ 1949 Chryaler Club Coupe— Radio, copied, vacuum cleanera, Irona, 5-5042. • tions and benefits. Apply in per­ floaichoM Goods C l steam irons, $18.95. Brunner’eT V . 16 Color ONB RIDER to Royal Typewriter net model. Radio, heater. Three heater, low mileage. Extra clean. Dept, in basement of Packard leVYanch coin felsidiood company or vidni^. Firat shift, guns, etc., repaired. Shears, son. New Model Laundry, 78 to choose from. GOOD BAKERY ROUTE in AAA' SUPER VALUE! building at 358 East Center street. 18 Uva llPlM W IC on lort aChteaaa cu t 9-5853 after 5 p. m. 1947 Dodge Custom 4-Dr.—Radio, knives, mowers, etc put into con­ Hartford. Bbccellent opportunity. Summit street 12 Accuitonied. 84 w a d Ota 1949 Dodge Conv. Coupe — Radio heater. Extra good tlrea. Motor dition for coming neede. Brattfa- WAI4NA BAROAINT WEIA< I Gpen every night till 9 p. m. If Th e S k i p p e r c a n w e i g h a f i s h p r e t t y a c c u r a t e l y SOBawhlakared maasura and heater. Owner has other Intereeta. Phone MAN WITH CAR aad telephone HAVE 3 ROOMS FURNITURE you went to save real money on WITH THE t r o l l e y POLE SPRING 28Measun of 17 Tbotalum. 86 Texas river WAMIVD — Iddam to Pratt and juat overhauled. waite, S3 Pearl atreet. Manchester 3-9867. MKlnd of chatN VndtaM Aircraft, 8 a. m. to 8:88 1945 Pontiac Coupe Sedan—6 eyl- for part Ume work. 800 a week AND APPLIANCES appliances see Bnumer. Bkwy ITM (lym . boiy 8 7 b p u ilg c » 49 Unit L, nm n Manchester Mancheate Green or Inder. Radio and heater. 1948 PIsrmouth Deluxe 4-Dr.— I LINOLEUM Remnanta 50c square la not unusual for a few hours WHICH IS A BIT SCRATCHED terms on purchase of $50 or more. 88 Austrian river ^ 8etaa a ib n a a 5l Jump I an route. c a n 5053. Heater, good tlrea. Clean one work each week in our busineae. Big "Weetinghouee" E3ec. Refrig­ Do your Xmas shopping—now— 85 Poker itake 33 aPalaatine S3"Palmatto . ! 1948 Ford Station Wagon—Radio Owner ear. yard. Asphalt tile, .wall covering. Help Wanted— Feaale 85 and heater. Done by reliable, well-trained Phone Hartford 9-9157, between erator, 4x4, ’’Bengal" Combina­ save money. 37Kingofthe State” (ab.) : / RIDERS WANTED from Bolton 1943 Chryaler Royal 4 -D r—Extra MOTHERLY TYPE woman to care 9 and 10 n. m., and 4:30 to 6 p. m. tion Range, "Bendix" Automatic Huns $6 MRaaiod SSBehoMt ' Notch vidaKy, to Hartford Fire. 1948 Willya Jeep. men. AU joba guaranteed. Hail clean. Radio, heater, good tlrea. Linoleum Co., 56 Oottage street. for well behaved 3^ year old Washing Machine, "Emereon" Tele­ DUG-THERM Pot Type Heater in 35 Sow Hoom 9:15 to 4:80. Phone 9-1809. 1947 Dodge 2-Door Sedan. child while mother works, 9 to 4, PRESSMAN—Hand-feed. Spare vision Set, "tTnlversal” Cleaner, good condition. $50. Phone sawhlla 1942 Ford 4-Dr. Heater, new seat Phone 2-4022, evenings 8166 or time work. Cnmpreae, 0 South IWANTED — Ride from Oxford 1945 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan—Ra­ 8109. or live in. Phone 8626. Bedroom. Living Room, Dinette, 2-4088. SO Pronoun ^ dio, heater. covert. Low price. Main street •nd File ere «t odde en , street to Aircraft, 7 to 8:80 Shift. Rugs, Lamps, alT have been in my 31 Right tab.) WANTED—Smart, capable young store FURNITURE—Half Price. Com­ : Phone 3-4851. % 1937 Oldamobile 3-Door Sedan— Many Others I TYPEWRITERS and adding ma­ WANTED — Reliable Young or 83plm ^voe(| Radio and heater. woman, full or part-time. . Expe­ SINCE LAST YEAR plete household full, recently pur­ chines sold, rented, repaired. Middle-Aged Man to arork in gas chased furniture. Must be sold 1937 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan — BROWN-BEAUPRE, Inc. Prompt service. Reasonable rience preferred but not essential. And 111 sell it to the first Apply in person. The Textile station. Steady, light work, good party at such a low price, this week. Moving West. Much A s ln m o hUna Blnr B a lt Heater. 30 Blssell St. Phone 7191 ratal. Guaranteed work. Offlee ■alary. Inquire George’s Eaeo Store, 918 Main street you'll believe that there really solid maple. Includes electric iFotm arly FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS T 0 « ^ r e lB BT BEFORE TOU Buy a used ear 1935 Plymouth 4-Door gedan — 1949 FORD Station W agon With euppUee. Free pickup and delivery Station, corner Main and BisseU la a "Santa Claus.’’ And ril eell stove, refrigerator, automaUe Heater. service. Friendly Typewriter ■treete. :89ClpM ^ see aerm aa M otor Salas. Bulek Overdrive. Good condition. Cali SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR and it on low Friendly Terms, m washer, dishwasher, photo-en­ 40 Note of^ aeala Service, 1305 Main atreet, East free Salas and Senrlee, 385 Mala 1934 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan — 5500. Typist. 7 to 8. 17 days per month. hold it until you-need IL no larger, television. Phone 113— 41 Barns /\A*CAN rHTJKXkXe / som ethIm g PMIKINM. SPINK. 1 1U0U6Hr YOUR.OlSnr WPS street. Phone 3-4571. Open eeo- Heater. Hartford. Tel 8-5734. Apply Miss Johnson, Manchester WANTED 7-8074. "TWIRP-O WTM A BIO , TWIRP-O ,ADVBKnsiN6 !l SUPPING / 1 V4AS r e a d y © GlVt THg • matter how long, and It won’t 47 College dagrw ACCOUNT Y ) r e e T M o e e , m o r s e y " ‘ GOOD Tranaportatlon, cheap. 1938 Memorial Hospital. Phone 513L coat YOU a penny. So, if you're NARONAl. TiWIgP COOtOMG/ ATHieiM WINDOW SHADBt' made to order Man to work in gas station and FGR SALE— Electric Furnace , (e b .) WCCK. I SPONSORED BY s c h o o l . FRETMORE / BOTTHIS B IMC BARLOW MOTORS ALES Chevrolet, 1937 Ford, 1986 Ply­ interested. Just get on the a P s f t TWlRf O A N ^ NEWSPAPEgSl TOU OBT a 100,000 mile deal WAPPING CENTER mouth. Hupmobile, 1933 Dodge. I aad inatallcd Venetian blinds SALESLADIES WANTED — Ex­ garage. Staffing pay |1.35 per Man etoker, ten steam radiators. BUMWELL'S / BUT NO ' BAD©/ ' phone and PU make an ap­ 60Pungrat TWIRP-O SOtOWAT M i O C o u i S i erhaa yon buy your Pontlao from Out Of The High Rent District Name your price and terma. Cole and ourtaUn rode. 34 hour service. perience not necessary. Good hour or aalary. Which ever de­ pointment with you any time PJione 6340.______■ ______JOOTBAU. Eatlmatea gladly given. Fagan starting-rate. Vacation with pay. 61 Belongs to MEN — .ONiY GAMCSON Balch-Pontiac, be., 155 Center Phone 5404 Motors. 4164. sired. Must be experienced and you eny, either during the day CGLEMAN SO GALLON Auto­ h im ' 1b WOMEN/ r ^ ' street, Manohaater. Open Evenings Until 9 Window Shadw Oa. Route 44 at Sick benefits. Hoepitalizatlon in­ or evening, to show you thia ______All Day Sunday 1918 MODEL T FORD—Will aell Bolton Notch Phone 2-4478. surance. Apply Mrs. Hoher, F. have driver’s Ilcenee. Good oppor­ matic Gaa Water Heaters with 63Btama ’’super duper” bargain. magnesium rods. Just 3 slight­ 54 Solitary 1940 DODOl^All stepped, Mo- Whole or in part. Keeney’s Ga­ W. Woolworth Co. tunity for the right man. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT _to^' * tor orerhauled. including bear- 1089 CHEVROLET 2-dOor, $195. rage, BuckUnd. Phone 2-8082. FLOOR PRUBLE.’ -8 solved with ly damaged. Regular $129.95. 85 Burn 1989 Dodge sedan, 8195. 1939 SALESWOMAN, full or part time Apply at ONLY DAY OR EVENING! Your choice $99.95. Watkins I78ttlks Inga. Very clean. 8395. Phone linoleum, asphnii tUs counter. FOR APPOINTMENT 6101. OldsmobUe, 8190, $65 down, bal­ 1951 BUICK RIVIERA 4-D oor Se­ Expert wor.. oanahlp, free eetl- to sell handbags and hoetery in Brothers, Inc., 935 Main street, F K in O A X . dan. Green. Fully equipped. family shoe store. Ekperience VAN’S SERVICE PHONE MR. ALBERT Manchester, Conn. ance 18 montha. Cole Motor*. matee. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ HARTFORD 6-0358 1 It is aattve to 4154. Phone 6535. preferred but not absolutely nec. STATION niture. Oak street. Phone 3-1041. a f t e r 7 P. M. 46-4890 SEVERAL FLGGR SAMPLE BALCH "BETTER BUY" essary. Apply in person to Mr. 1949 CHEVROLET Deluxe Four- See Van, For Interview electric ranges. Snve up to $60. 3 Most unuwnlJ U SED CARS LOOKING FOR A GOOD IE3CPERT Washing Machine Re­ Perry at Haiders, 1009 Main HOSPITAL Bede and wheel chain Watkins Brothers, Inc., 935 Main II door Sedan. Beautiful two-tone. pair Work. Complete line of / o -iZ -S t llbUowar U SE D C A R ? street, between 9 and 5 or call for sale or for rent. Rates rea­ street, Manchester, Conn. Radio, heater, vleor; extremely parts. R. Brewer, phone 2-0549. 427 Haftfonl Road 1946 Feed Tudor Sedan. Manchester 3-4881. sonable. Aeith Flirnltura Co. m ■harp; like new condition. Guar­ Come in and look over theae one Phone 4109. m o d e r n FULL SIZE Roper Gaa anteed. Douglaa Motor*, 383 owner cara. GUNS REPAIRED—Fish poles re­ MOTHERS! Splendid opportimlty Hek Waatc*—Malt Range, $70. Inquire 175 Autumn PRISCILLA'S POP N o G s i o BT ALTBSlIBBB 19M Pontlae OMoftmln 4-Door Se­ Main atreet. paired. Tennis and badminton MICKEY FINN W e y D o w n ]’ LANK LEONARD dan. 1949 Ford Two Door Sedan—Very to barn during school hours. No F e n a lc 8 7 SEWING Machine. Beautiful 1951 street racquets re-strung. Martin mo­ experience necessary. Write Box console, brand new. Has round 1950 Chevrolet I-D r.—Black. clean—81,095. / tors checked. , Used shotgun*, r > M O M ,’ '^OH_IT WAS WHEN X SAW 1945 Bulek Special 4*Door. R, c/o Herald. HELP w a n t e d To Pick Up Po­ bobbin, forward and reverae STANDARD SINK with fittinge. PDI««.IK$«KUN WELtimTIMRKT VeejMSIQUlMBt iCMunrr w lonrrTfMKHE , F o h T b o w 1947 DeSoto Custom Club Coupe- rifles, pistols, bought and sold. WHEN DID THE SCHOOL [THEM CARRY HIM, tatoes. Part or full Ume. Call ■tltcb, waLtiny pressura foot to Any reasonable offer. Phone KNOW'IMT THE WK»N rOFFICUL.'ANP )HM7IKIMPAMP IttOAIMNR J> 9IQULP, FLOSSIE/ YO U M E A N 1M7 Chanolet Fleetmaster Tudor. 1950 Dodge Tudor Sedan—Radio Radio and heater—$1,095. Nassiff Arms Oo„ 1015 Main SjJTPQgHEnXj/COlP-ANPWHeW iMAFRAiPirssoec VtJU FIRST. \FOOTBALL OAME., .OFF ON THAT , P O P and heater. Light green. 1941 Naah Sedan—8250. s u e . ■ew over plna, automatic bobbin 5255. n s 90 0 T tgi-BuriisjHS$uuiii NtSSOKMOUTITf FALL IN »TH6 TIME HE STRETCHER... atreet. tTelephone 2-1647.' Help Wantdd— Mak S6 o i^ now wioiv MRLMiSQMLM ^ H C r ftelHBP ^ LOVE WITH ./ J U S T K N E W / 1945 Pentiae 8 Streamliner Sedan 1943 Ford Sedan—Radio and heat­ wlhder, drop feed for darning, KENMORE Ga* and Oil Oomblna- & R O K E H iS F O O T B A L L Coupe. 1949 Plymouth Special D e lu x e - e r-8 3 5 0 . WSW IEIY nW ff IWTfNB) MW/ hwrwGOuuiirrcMT'iMjgNavic L e a : LIGHT TRUCKING—Ashes TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED— SitEstions Wantsd— attachmentai Twenty year guar­ tlon Stove. Four years old. Ex- MC5EV?yi7 cnyEijuT N x e n c r HER Nff MORE LESSese/WENT MEr S T A R f , Radio and heater. Four door. 1942 Hudson Sedan—Radio and rubbish removed. Attics, celle lw s M ust hava experience. Over 31 antee. Worth $344, aacrlflca now. 1M7 Mereuty Conv. Coupe. cellent condition. Phone 2-8229. ^MKKMCjnEimm FWRWHU? ygRCRIDBeRf 1949 Ford V-5 Custom du b Coupe heater—8350. and yarda-eleened. Prompt serv­ - years oM; ” Apply Cariion and Tor 4189; Will t a k r ~$8~per~waak.- —^Radio and heater. 1948 Btudebaker Land Cruiser Se­ ice at reaaohable prices. John Co., 44 Stock l^aca. WANTHID — Work, pert, time; CaU 7691. dan.—Overdrive, new tires. Haberern. Phono 2-3749. G. E. MONITOR TOP refrigera­ AS n SPECIALS MEIN WITH TREE climbing eX' mornings or afternoons. Any ta- 1949 Dodge Coronet Club Sedan- 1949 Hudson Super 8 Sedan—Ra­ ■ide work. Call 8788. tor, $50. Phone 4006. ' ~ 19tt Ford 4-Door i^edan—8395. Radio UMl heater; Hunter green. dio. heater, overdrive. Only 2Q,- perienee. Steady employment Solid Brasf Fireplace Sets. 000 miles. New car guarantee. ■eboM Ski’vlcss H. F. Sweet, Phone 7587 aCter " 198S XaSalie'^ 4-Door Sedan—996. Draw screen .and hinged 1949 Chryaler 4-Dr. New Yorker— If you are looking for a re^al O f f tr a d 1 2A p. m. Dries—W iw—Pete 41 FLORENCE Parlor Heater, two Dark green. sporty car we have a ecreen. Ciovernor Winthrop burnera. $48.00. Phone 3^0110. 1949 Ford Club Convertible---Ra- RLAT FINISH Holland window EXPH3UENCED BOOKKEEPER, b r i n d l e b o x e r p u p s , tw o excellent selection neW -BALCH-PONTIAC. Inc. 1947 Ford V-8 8 -D r—Blue. NAXON BABY WASHER— Good dto, heater, white wall tires. shades made to meaaure. All Thorough knowledge of double months old. Champion stock. home furnishings. 1 entry system. Excellent aalary condition. Reasonable. May be 156 Center Street 1947 Nash Ambaaaador 4-D r—Ra­ Loaded with extras. metal Venetian bllnda at a new Phona 855L dio and heater. 1940 Bulek Sedan—^In top condi­ low price. Keya made while you and future to reaponaible person. „ Applignces and TV ■een at l a Summit atreat Telephone 3-4545 Write Box F, c/o Herald. BEAU TIFU L OblUa Puppies. Sa­ ■ Open Bveninga Until 10 P. M. tion. Beautiful paint, tlrea and wait. Marlow'a ELECTROMASTKR Rang*: Easy 1947 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan __ upholetery. Radio and heater. ble and white. AJCC. registered, BOOl^ AND HER BUDDIES S o Lpnflr; w m io BT EDGAR MARTIN WASH TUBBS Pun Up A Chair BY LB8L1B TURNER ACTIVE Man with proven direct n tre e weak* old. ChU 8-9306. CHAMBERS FUR1«TURE Washer (eplnner type); Dlni^ Black, radio and heater. 1950 Chevrolet Sedan—Radio and WEAVING of buraa, moth holae Room Set Coneistlng of table, heater. New white wall tires. and torn clotkiag, boelery runs, salee experience. Introduce popu­ At The Green SOnRY.OWHO: ARB YOU SEE BRUNNER'S first—and save buffet, and alx chairs; double V0\VV.'A.,R'’& tfO to « 0 OWWOTI GM.MY«7ULlYPd6T«. awta. Watktaa and 1941 CHEVROLET Tudor, clean, Fordor—Radio and heater., ^ Phone 8-4898. $**^ Utea, batteey, alee running 801-816 Center Street lant soU coadltlaBar; top dtaai Brothaca Inc- MS Mtah street, S tn a t 3—19M Ford Custom Deluxa '‘g*|YILO ROOFS aad sMawnUn a Mancheater. Poan. ®6taa-^A real aidld renewed Tudorn-Radlo and heater. I kotead material aad tag. Phona 8815.______*; FURNACE fttr Steam Heat SO- 1960 OUfiVIUMJBT ’rodor. p i.„ . Sy- . Douglaa Motors, 833 M*jti 1—^1947 Ford “S" Club'Coupa—R ». ■hip, 87 years exparlenca. Fraa' WANTsil-^Maa tor aalaa’ ' O. B. REFnOBtATOR — Good gallmt water tank. Gas water Btrwt* beater. Good condition-^. Tele-, w $M$9. .radto, haater, low «nu*- dlo aad haater. •stimates. N o obligation. CaU ■ervtoA-Salary taw eommtaaton. CHICKEN KANUlb tor tawSa, coadltkm. Ahw combination oil A aga, 1900 Dtinxa ^idar, ntraiilit 1—1 ^ Mercury Tudor — Radio Oaorga COUtas, M anefiaiter 8U 7. Apply. Stager Sewing Mae and gaa range. Phone SOa or ta- phone 8856. ‘ traesadaMgau lika now through, W60 FORD Todor Sedan with hMitor and gardana. Phona 857L axoaUent condition. CkU Oa, 588 Mata stivat, Maachaater. quire if Trotter street UNIVER^L Bfiectrlc Range, out. Douglaa Motora, 888 Ifata 7681. ■ 1—l$ a Ford M Ton Pick Phone 8888. atraat DOJiON’B BALES and SERVICE FOR 8AU5—Vttraona China Toltet burners, clock, ovan with auto­ SHALLOW WELL, PUMP, naad 8 matic timer,’ and warming oven. im FLTMOU1K FORDOR. Rw 819 Mate S t Talephona 5188 WANTED—Mui to week in gro- montha. Phona 8858. and Tank; anamelad iron lava­ 19a CHaVROiar llaaHtaaT^ COUGHLIN ROOFS stay on ta cery department. Exesnent work­ tory and bathtub, completa .with Phone 854X «o. h a^, good tim Bolton 1949 TWO-DOOR Deluxe Chavro- any kind of atormi For guaran­ Door. Heater. Mtlaa^ 88,^. Notch Homes, lot 3, before 12 ing conditions. Apply Bmpim- LARGE SIZE Ron-Top Maple Bttlnga. Outdoor gym diild’a set; Q ubaaaaSata^. esnssos. M Black, IHcellent condition.' teed roofing call Ooughlta, Man- ment Office. Meaaaataa, J. -W Phona 68M after 8 s. m. Desk and. swivel chair for child. several storm windows. CaU ehaatar 7707. Hale Carp. Lika new. Fbou 5806. 3-0318. ■ ■ A. niD AT, OCTQBBl If. IM l (.■

Tko MirlMno of Mto. Itoaa d r . m d O m tMHFrtaR, Be a Life l^ver Ociober IS-d^haie at the Bloadmohile Vrauhart OB CoBOord road araa tho how tola eballeaca saa ha BWt eenpUsd by Lather Pera. and pre- b Engaged Native o f trail eented to toe local paster aa Oo> ll^utTown mobo OB Wodnoadajr aftemooB U OBly hy toa dlvlaa truth aBd lova A hpuaowarmlBg pai^ * 2 ?* .^ at toe Ooepel of Jeeue Christ tobar 14, 1932. It was printed by ito MMortotoo fii too Buotlora ttinpgh ChrisUsn mlssioBS. Mr. toe A aqslu NaUoaal rriee, CU* Averago QaUy Net Prsaa Raa The Weather To Speak Here P e r i. ~who dM AaitriteB m ilnn Oroitp of too W.B.CA of too South Far tos Waak IMdbig reresaet ad U. to Waatow ■■ work ID New Brltafai tor a decade, October a, lasi !®®^iaSSw'W! atitse: "There la an awskaoing In t m t n r tn MtddittowB. !»■ Rev. Ridiard Pent Will the Mohammedan world, and la- b M b b m d OB tlM honor roll fo r ■PwdUbt Ptor. east U lM .l Mra. Horbort Urwolder. praoldent Attend Mission. Festi* 1am is oh the Biarch. It dose 10308 tlw ywr IMO-Sl* o f toe group, who have aloo ro> not wait for our Christian mls- Rinnaii Salt Leweet tomperbtidre’Bear 36, eoBUy moTod Into bow hooioo. ▼id at Zkm Lutheran sloBarlsa In distant native leads, V ef toe Aa«t day—pair. aHghtly wanaar. TIM Cap o h ih T i tlM C fU r hut is ssadhtg Its Mehsmmedsn bMSn Oet. lit YtSO u. M. ie«r- O w n ffn fMil ohordi li plhMlnt MmusheaUr^A City of Vttlago Charm Loollo T. RoMnoon, oon of Mr. Ths annual m Iasi on tosUval of mlsstonsriss snd is srsttlng Its d N m CHUlieH to hWM B poUneh ouppor ^ and Mro. Lioollo Robinaon o f 15 Moslem mosquea right In the anach Bondoy ovoning at 6.M. Zion Lutbsran Church, which la Leyal drele, ■hig'e Boot Maple otreet, hao finlahed hio always observsd tbs ascond Sun' USA, in very cultured centers of A hiiolnw moctinc and worriiip boot - training at Great L a k o a our Isnd. Indeed, the Crescent YOL. LXXL NO. It (OlaBdfled A irerttobig aa Page If) MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER IS. 1951 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE nVB CIN It MTTioo wUl follow. day In Octdbsr, will opsn with ths Naval Station and hao returned 10 and 11 o’clock ssrvtess Sunday has challenged the Croaa.” f f e . ItoannoBd F labttto. oca there after opending a 10 day fur­ morning, and cloao with a sps- Rev. Paul A. Prokopy aaelsted Ita . ABBio Flahorty of t Homlock lough at hlo home. He will enter dal ssrvlcs In ths aftsmoon at Rev. Ltitoer Pera, father of the atroat, t»et«iU» ropOTtol to Kwo- the V. 8. Naval Hospital Corps 8:SO, with Rsv. Richard O. Para n est preacher, tat eetabllahlng e Swing Yonr Pirinc IM Air Ihrco Baoo. Mlaa, to b»»ln s^ool n^ere ho will study phar- of New Britain as tos apsaker. Persian mission tat Chicago. Ihe ' I f o u t m aty. Born in Iran, Pastor Para la In Perm fam ily suffered persecution tnlnlBA la tho Radio Operatoro — ■» Mhool. am iat«(ral part of tho hoaitlon to gtvs first hand infor­ during the first Worid War In the •TBaetraaios Training Ctnter o f Fourteen to aighteen pairs are mation on sxlating etrcumatances field where Pastor Luther Pera expected to compete tonight In In Iran (Persia) pertaining par­ was a misaloaary for years. They West, Turkey Invite Egypt too WoiM" loeatod o ^ a fow towilril toot north of tho Gulf of the third annual Manchester Du­ ticularly to Christian mlasion ac­ took refuge In Europe and Ameri­ MoBtoB, a t BUoxl, Mloo. plicate Bridge, club open pairs tivity, past and future. His ser­ ca. Mr. Prokopy has a hymn. home comfort championship to be held at Tinker mon topic will be **T1io Modem hall starting at S;15. Harold Hills CHiallenge o f ths Mohammedan and George Slemsen won this JoMph P. Naylor Photo W orld.” tournament in 1049 and 1960 and Invitations have basn sant to MORIARTY Bros will be out to make it three years Miss VMa E. TborcB nalghborlng churchas,. and a fel­ 3 1 'j c f. r. T i w f BANTLY in a row. The second session will Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Thorsn of lowship luncheon for friends and T i l II', Join Middle East Defense be held next Friday night, Oct. 10. 224 West Center street announce guests win b# held following ths CRreftilly c o m p o r r M. and all bridge players are invited afternoon aervice. to participate in this bridge event the engagement of their daugh­ O IL C O . ter, Viola Evelyn Linnea,.to Nikki In his sermon Mr. Pera win re­ ArllirDni|Sltrai OIL BURNER of the year. Kress of 2 Pearl street, son of Mrs. fer to thia challenge to Chrlatian- Stella Krasnicki of Hartford, and REPAIR TSL. IMR Fourteen reprooentativoo of the the late Alphonss Krasnicki. Humble Site for Historic Talks Prudential Insurance company’s UN Troops O ffer Plan Manchester sales offics will attend Miss Thoren was graduated from Manchester High school, and Rqnge and Fuel a two day company regional sales J '■•■'-V conference In Atlantic City on attended the Art School of Fash­ Punch Out For Sudan, Oil Distributors October 18 and 19. They are: ion. Hartford. She is employed as V. :■ Charles Karpman, James Tani and a librarian by the United Aircraft ass MAIM 8T. Joseph Donnelly, staff managers, Corporation. and J. Z. Bass, George Cohen, Wil­ Mr. Kress after his graduation SKIRTS New Gains Suez Canal liam Cooper. Walter Fox. Paul from Bulkelcy High school attend­ Hlllery, C. K. Johnson, E C. ed Hlllyer College and the Insti­ HTHIfli Plalda, bow pleated, and unpreued pIcaU—checks, unpteased Johnson. Robert Lyons. Harold tute of Criminology, New York BOTANY pleats with wide leather belts, flared taffeta with crinoline petti- U. S. Eighth Army Head­ By EDWARD CURTIS City. He served with the S02d eoata. Slaea 10 to IS. quarters, Korea, Oct. 13— hanging, unconacioua, The U. S., Britain, France and pert of the British draft, and has make resumption of talks a coun­ Delightful wiipt of temininHy, tfwM Seen Possible breakdown of the financial talks OB a highway fence. Right to Answer Budenz Turkey to the defense proposal been urging U on ptbere. cil project Tho Court dedsioB might adversely affect Soviet-Iran have asked Egypt to become a But the Iranian spokesman. He wao Edward M. Hnnimaa, beautiful LuxHe go-togethersl Fothionod reconunended that Iran Bold up its trade negotiations which began 98, of 99 Uncola avenue. New founder-member o f a Middle Gloat HOSIERY Deputy Premier Nou^in Fateml, oil nationaUsattoB program until Washlngim, Oct. IS—OF)—The security group. Australia, New .win byT^nKhlU.Could told reportere-Iast night thet the hon three wqks.^ago. At that London, wrho wnn aleae at the President RooMvelt were ’’the op­ entirely of nylon (tiown to IKb loft ftHd^ there could bo eu totote (ymer the Russlaito appeared moat time of the accldeat and driving Senate Internal Security euboom- posite of pro-(fonunuhlst” aind ZeiUatad and South A fr h ^ w lto Flret quality nylon hosiery in semi or sheer weight Also new Qear Way for Top Security council has no business BselwS'lly'Wbdr 111 the dispute. He has rejected anxious to extend their present west along Route 89, the Nor- mlttee’s probe ' for any subversive sprang from a desire to help ond lavished wHh generous helpings petite point black or brown heel sheer nylons with dark seams. Because of Irah’o proteot at the bartop deal with Iran, which runs wlch-Snlem rood. influence# on U. 8. policies to the Chiang Kai-shek, the Chinese Na­ (Ooattained on Pa(ra Oght) Level Talk with Stalin anything other-than direct nego­ implied stigma that too Court do- Far East wlU sw ing back next tiations with the British for com- out Nov. 10. tionalist leader. of fine nylon lace and net. ciston threw on Iran in toe dispute, The Iranians. ’ hard-pressed by a week to Henry A. Wallace’s 1M4. Alsop, who was on the staff of Ry EDDV OlUIORE pen|wtiQD:mi the Anglo-Iranian oil there was a stixgig indication that mission to China. Styled with luxite's famous smooth propertlM^ and then only (m the British boycott against shipments Denie§ Death Tale MaJ. Gen. (^alre L. Cbennault at Claim Iluce’s Graye_ $leb0 W_$l,59 pair :. Moaeown. O cL J3..-4Un— WeoU ■It Jwiilt tour opuntriae m ight aid« of oogar, iron, s t^ and eopper to Ohairman MeOarran 4D., Ney.) the time, arrpte MeOarran that he • % ’. . i • ‘ . . I. ► g ora obaerveib'.here believe that If baits o f the oil naiionalimtioh wtth^toe Iranian point of . view and fitting linos in lawa .tn Iran. Iran, also' appeared anxious to told reporters today ths subcom­ had a part in ■ certain events to . Winston ChurchUl wins control of decide that the council bad ao broaden their trade ogreemenf • By Ex-Girl Friend mittee has scheduled an open bear­ (foina "which prove that Budens In Pavia Monastery the Britiah govenunbnt in the O ct Fateml also rejected a proposal right to sit In Judgm ent Grecian WhH*. with Russia.. ing for next Wednesday to take has lied to your committee." 35 elections. Prime Minister Stalin by .the International Cooperative IndleT Russlm, 'Yugoslavia and testimony from the former Vice Mcfforran said Alsop first will will agree to a Big Three meeting Petroleum aaaoctatlon to r a "neu­ China webs rum oj^ to be- taking New Britotai, O c t 13.—131— President and from Joseph Alsop, be questioned at a closed hearing Rome, Oct. 13—(67—^w big witir)hlm and President Truman. tral” board to administer the Iran that stand. Some aouroes reported Leon Miecskowskl. 37, disputing a MUaii news magaxlne Tempo oil properties. a newspaper columnist Tucadsy. The subcommittee met Churchill, speaking in a London Ecuador was on the fence. story told by a former girl firlend, Both Wallace' and Alsop have l^arlth Wallace behind cloeed doors (Time) eaid today the body of NEW JEWELRY suburb Oct 6, said; He left ana avenue open. ■The U. S. has been trying t6 get has denied that he was responsi­ asked to be heard to answer to the earlier this week. Benito Mussolini, recovered from "1 am coBvinoed that a friendly He said If any government or l^ews Tidbits ble for the death of his imele, grave-robbere five years ago, now sworn charge of ex-Cfommunist At a subcommittee hearing yes­ NaaMaeaa, earrinfs, ptaa, bnoMata. Gold and silver RaMh wtlll talk on deal level between the individual would aem aa middle- t) Stanley Uchallk. to" buried to the wall of a 14th cMwed atones In separate pieces or matching places for set. Also heads of leading governments CrIM freai (A') Wtraa Uehalik’s body was found to tho Louis Budens that Wallace's terday Harold E. Stassan, former cabled . recemmendstlone from century Pavla Monastery. HMriding rhinestones. ^ ^ such as we used to have when we charred ruins of his shack here Republican Governor of Minna The government maintained to- were anted in the war could not after It was partially destrenred by (folna were in accord - with the ■Ota, rrlfcrated previous" teatl- .Aaita Paul, Z7... lence on the report but It made de any hanii and might odneeiv- sarly to the morning of April (fomm\toiat,,llfi#'df' (He lim e, . . mony that the ’’prevaUlng. group” big heedllnee in Italian newspa­ .. . V ably Uft a load of anxiety toon W ortd W ar n isoe p M ia Woman’a 16. 1949. OppMte to Pro-Red at an October, 1M9. roundtable''on Two Banks Short Mittidn; A uxiliary Smrvtoo n k ito . to Javoot' .^.Wallace, denying this, said the pers. $L00 t?$4.98 each toe shoulders of our children.” Miecskowskl took the wltaeno The Fascist leader’s body haa The Britiah Oonservative leader ed In too clolstond order of Dis- proposals he made to the late (CoUttaufid on Page Eight) - caleed Carmelite sisters of Catholic Btand yesterday to police c o u r t been a pawn of poliUca stooe he Plua Tax la reported here to have made this' FBI Holds Fifth Employe where be is being given a hearing wjw shot down by partisans while ' $ 3 .9 $ and $ 4 .9 5 statement in reply to a question church. “Top** of the morning! Solectlve Service says dl per to determine whether there is tr>ing to flee to Oemany, to 1946, from the audience as to vriiethw probable cause to bind him over and hacked and banged by the heele he would call a three-power con­ cent of $86,000 college otodenU New Kensington, Pa., Oct IS—^asslstaat cashier pf New Kensing- who took military deferment ex­ for a Superior Court trial on a Presidential Battle Plans from a lam ppost to MlUm’e P ia- SReceaa comes s lot eeaier for the num who eoorte it im 4 . ■'-■-TV' ference with Prime Minister Sta- (F)—The two national banks ’ in tcB's Pint Natidnel■ ■ “ Bank. ink. m manslaughter charge. He was still salto Loreto. Hto mtotrese’ body New Kenstaigtoa are toert over a amination this year got gradso of ^ A N p , t q f O j m H g)^I4^81LK A | ^ t Fred Hellford said ShlarM- 7b or bettor . . . Mto. OSSn Lodge, testifying when the court ad­ was etanllariy hendled. - topcoRt (mr suit) like ’’Boteny” Bnuid BOO. S m a rt. r . « SB P age tagpt). rnilUon doU an today aa .toe F B I to admitted mlaappUeation of IIS,- journed. -1 - Shaping Up at State Levels The government has sought to ONLY arrested a fifth employe on em- fovemar'o wife, to among fea­ tured performers in nnaual gymk- Mrs. Maty E. Henson, of Hart­ keep me body front bSoomlng a bexsUng charges that have ford, his former girl friend, testl- ...... I shrine for any reborn Faeetom and sophiaticRted . . . with a brisk executive look about them Shlar^to to the fourth First Na­ beno of the Pint (fompony, O o t ■hocked this Industrial community. tional employe atreeted slace last fleld that Miecxkoawkl knocked his BY THE AS80CSATED PRESS .i,8tatas’ Rights group or the Tru- has kept hto present burial place L^onnaires Set The FBI aelnsd George Rogers ernor’s Hoi«e Guards at West ... they're wovui and tailored for long ... jdl Jan. 11 and toe fifth la the town Hartford taaiorrow. uncle to the floor of tho aback Preliminary maneuvers to the man administration for next year’s a secret. 1.95 Shiarella. SS, yestardity. The and the stove fell on top ef him. to be aecuaed of ombevUag Fool I. Cadbury, one of sevsn 1959 battle for tha Presidency are national oonvantion. Ha said be o f t-ply 1 ()0 % vUgin worsted . . . by oiie of Ameifito’s I . . For 33rd Annual alight greying men ▼oiaed , hM' federal bonk funds. HaUford^tod She asserted that Mtoeakowakl ■hH>h>c up all ovsr at state levels. tbrught that of all the Southern ,ea Page BtyM) J I way up from rooeoenger boy to British (luakari who epent two Shiarella also admitted making aa iSiiM wtSsnsst ta At Austin, Texas, a liberal fac­ oUtoo onty Arknnoae and Florida moat famous mills and one of America’s most renowned Miami Fla., O ct 18—(P>—Blue- $8133f tolso entry on the bankh sojrs standard of living about same « t> tion of Texoi.' usually-split Demo- "will not tw Identifiod with any WI1H YOUR OLD ■ 'v $ t0 9 'S f capped American LMlonnaitos cash sheet In Rnesla and JBngliind, .lxit . R i» oatle jw ity gatoered at a political iliriL^toteof- aighto) mavemoBL” 80 Held br Plot teQors. town all porta of toe naUen railed Fu^egan In^Xlanrt^ ...... - -^-Ten-Aneeta-- ...... etoao %aiirait of eoafftlino to breakfast toMy to hear" a' speech' Although Texas didn’t go along Into Miami is Inereaetaig numbers The arrest brought too total to outiride world. Wholesale Index by Secretary of Agriculture Bran- with the southern bolters to 1948, On Caracas Jmiita MWULAIU.Y$U .H today fo r to o o ^ i^ m U a B ’a SSrd Bribe Gounts 10 tho FBI hoa mada in toa Nancy Slantnt win oeh a OeMsr- nan. , the volunteer OeiBoerate frankly 4 Nmi tg g l 9$ tfto cb fM H B annual eoBvantlon. weatoiB Pemuylvaala-Waat mr- a dhpotoo ftom bar husband, Tha group, calling themaatvoo fear tha party ergialaation nader ■ s i . .. : , * * ■ 'I ■ Itae - convention aettwf ties gtaila ana in little m on than a Frank Stoatra, tbuo paving way Again Up 0.1 PC *WoIuataer Democrats,” waa re­ Governer A u u i Sblvare. national (foraoae, VeaeaudaR Oot 18— NO DOWN PAYMENT jtW T GrMdTi ■ brought thouaaada .to this city in St Louis. Oct 13— (JP)— James year. for kto raarrlago to Ava Oaitlaer. ported deeply concerned over the Demoeratlo' oommlttoomaa Wright (P)—^Eighty persons were report­ PO0 TWIAR POR ALL THi PAMH.Y advance of the formal opening P. Finnegan, former Inteniel Rev­ Other eh an n Involve Dennis V, Fbr first tlmo a Negro to quiJI- WashtaiftoB, O ct IS.-rUPV^Tha renew^ threat of a ’’States' Morrow and etato oxeeutlve ed arrested today following a gow- n wma to pay Monday morning. enue eoUeetor diarged w ^ ao- LayflMd, oC wood County bonk. A$d an gtownaisitol eoadldoto to government’s Bitroau of Labor (dfbta Democrat” uprising ilka Chatman R. B. Whaat might go wmmeat onnounetmept that "tor- HegiatratlaB headquartere said oepUag bribae ond with mlaeonduet Parkoiibuiir. W. Va., 4KCuaad oC Loutotana Dwaoeratie prim ary... Statlsties says wboleaala tarlceo that which nominated Its owir ao fiir 00 to brit next year. rortst elamonU" triad tmenceoee )' aaotoer IS dspaitoMBtal delraa- la cdSea, to to oumnder and poot ambanBiig3S6S.OOO: Samuol Paul State 6t noiM a to got fodoral aid root another 0.1 per cent ourtoig ticket to 1948. Milvora. Morrow'and Wheat ra- fully last aigtt to aosaoelnoto tioaa ehadtod m yeaterday, vrito a bond t a ^ . Lowls, of Indtana, 348,473; for dopondsnto reetorad as fodoral the week oaded Tiuoday. At Oklahoma (hty yeeterday, ealved balatod Invttatlona to to­ Venesnela’o tyrso man miUUry total atrmgth of 1336 dUe^tee The' nattily drew d personal Mra. Goldto CUdwell. Now Aloxoa- government teatatlvdy agneo . The report tty* too buraou yoo- Goiv. Johnston Murray said ha day’s braokfaet gathering but de- Junta. and alternatea. frtea9 of PraoUknt Truman drovo dria. Pa,, $98,000. and Hildur Ny- thora'Bot amto choaeo of proRt terday said that ob Oct. 3 tho in­ would listen to the argumenta of oHnod. They have challengad Mlalstw of tea ntteriopItiL Pte ANSON’S No figures. on non-off! rial Le- to hto homo from Waahtaigton. oo- ■tram, MCKea^ort Pa., $3300. from balf-noro forden, hoe cow, dex of wbolesoto prices nached such Southern States’ Righten tho claim oC u o "Voluntoor Dom- Luto Fdlpa novMB F m r 6 a d m r floBnalrae ware available but I I M B . compoaM by hto wtto. Tho goverameat to alao iavoatl- one pig, and 10 etdekeas. 1773 per osat of toe MgS aver­ who are talking about a braak ocrats" to the title "Loyal Dam- dsrim edM regtotrattoB for the ReetoMrepo: told reportoea: gattu: a 31300.000 ahoitaga at Now Toth Dally Now* aays age. That was 53 per cent above with tlw present national admin­ oerats." W S GI VE GREEN STAMPS feqtventioa was running - "well *'Any aecusatloiui made against the first Notional Bank in ObcU, Bloaner Holm win aeek tot^ oapa- a year ago and IS nor cent higher istration. Da: tha OOF camp, SB a hoate JhKident fottod hy I ttoo, not dlvoroo, from showman than Jun before too outb«m of But Murray declined to aeae- -I BtUy B oot. .. . flghttog la Keraoi. dote himself either with tbs