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ATcrage Daily Net PreM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, Far tba Weak Ended P A G E T W E N T Y lEn^umg 9ept.i, 1M8 Tha Weather 10,66.^ raraeaat at O. R. Waatbar Bamea Arthur H. Anderson,'- 81 Cam­ that could continue'.endleaaly every ■earching the title of the property. ■iz montha, providing they won the Hp 'idded that no conatructlon Member af the Audit iianrhpatpr 1 d e a r and eoni tonight. Fair and bridge St., home on furlough'for Reflection of Danger Bureau at Clrculatiana About Town one year from his duties as a Market Foes appeal. work would begin before next ■lightly warmer tomorrow. spring. medical missionary in Masalland, The car was a Tetraplan . . . The property ta on the north eide Manchester— A City of VilUiee Charm o f, East Center St., at Lenox St., Plans call for a 300 car park­ Children's Hats — Th* ManchesUr Fire D«pt., will Tanganyika Territory. East Afri­ I t ’a a Cbiech model, and the Drop Action aiid iqyolvea e large tract of land ing lot In conjunction with the hold a department meeting to­ ca, will speak on mfsaions and his secret police of that Commu­ ow-ned by Alexander Jarvla. ’The market. CLO CH ES— »om« with foathtr Irim. DOESKIN VOL. LXXII, NO. 290 tClaastfled Adverttalng an Page Id) night at o’clock at the firehouse, work in Africa Friday night at nist country like It. I t ’s good MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 19,51 8 Planning Comnyiaslon clunged the (EIGHTEEN PAGES) comer of Hilliard and Main 8U. the Trinity Lutheran Church in for chasing suspects. Appellants Cite, Cost PRICE FIVE CENTS Worcester, Maas. When William N. Oatis zone In March after a public hear­ BERETS in all colon. PEAK CAPS. looked into the rear mirror of ing. The Manchester Association of : -ii. ■ O f Continuing ' Fight CLOSED hla own car, he saw the It waa learned today that Flrat Retarded Children will meet to­ The Ladles Aid and Missionary Against S^per-Market National, Stores. Inc., Is going ALL THIS WEEK morrow night at 8 o’clock at tlie Societies of the Zion Evangelical Tetraplan. Hr knew danger H u rric a n e was less than a block away. ahead with plana for the auper- $ 1.98 Covenant-Congregational Church Lutheran Church will meet tonight market. A company apokesman in­ FOR VACATION Oatis’ own story, to appear m Opponents to an East Center YOUR CHOICE AT...... Ua.S. Millions Aid on Spruce St. A ll Interested per­ at 7:30 at the church. A report oii this newspaper next week, tells dicated that their counael' is RE-OPENINa sons are Inilted to attend this the International convention of St. zona change that has paved the MONDAY, SEPT. 14 ea. how he was shadowed by the M ay A vo id meeting. the Lutheran Women’s Missionary way for erection of a-giant First police before six of them ap­ MILLINERY DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR Bandits Nab $30,000 League held in Oregon will be ren­ SAM YULYES peared at the AP office In National super-market have vac­ The seventh annual exhibit of dered by Miss Emily Kisamann, AnaHiGr Sorvic* ly Shoe Repairing of the Bet- French in Prague and arrested him. ated any further appeal to the the DeW olf A rt Guild will be held chairman of the Ladles Aid. The HANCHEStteR ,ter Kind Done While You U. S. Coast from Sept. 27 to the 30, inclusive, usual social ho'ur will follow the You can read the Oatis stbry higher courts of the state. ' Walt. business meeting. starting Monday in 'Htr Man­ Judge W alter M. Pickett, of the AUTO PARTS IS MAPLE STREET Washington, Sept. ID (A’)— An extra .385 million dollaxs to In the gymnasium of the Com­ ; Miami, b'la., Sopt. 10 UP)— munity Y on North Main St. Due chester Evening Herald. Court o f Common Pleas, dismissed 27.1 Broad St. TH. MI-9-4538 Opp. Plret National Store help France battle the (lommiini.xta in Indochina was reported e C RANK SH AFTS TITR.NKD ThcJWHALCco. Reds Label I A tropical hurricanp shajiCfi to many requests, the exhijjit will Mrs. Ermano Garavanta. 109 an appeal taken from the Town Parking Lot today to have been recommended by the U. S. National Secu­ North Lakewood Circle, urges Planning Commission and rendered IN OR OCT OF THE CAR I like a huge amphitheatpf, be'held over for the fourth day, rity Council. Round-.sum figiire.s were first di.sclo.sed here and members of Gibbons Assembly, Manchester Grange will hold a his decision Aug. 10. The apellants with 100 mile an hour windx From Stamford Bank Catholic Ladies of Columbus, who had 14 days in which to decide French Premier I-nnIel latnr epecl. * ------...... — Manchester Lodge No. 73, A, F. rehearsal, o f the first and serono' PW Listing fled the total in a Paiia atatement. i on the stage, curved to the haven't already sent in their res­ what further action they may take. and A, M., will hold a special com­ degrees, tomorrow at 7:15 In He expreaaed great aatiafaction at north northwest today les.aen- ervations for the Autumn supper Orange Hall. A spokesman for the 14 parties munication at the Masonic Temple the lecommendntion. . ing the danger to the I’.aha- tomorrow night at 7:30. Worship­ to do so .tomorrow. The meal is involved in the Original appeal to­ Troop Tranafer Poaidble Pole Revolt Five .Seek Mins Anieriea Oowii day said expense of further court A s ‘ F a k e d ’ mes and Florida. ful Master Graham L. Clark has to be served in the Community The American funda would en­ Police Hunt announced that the entered ap­ hall. Bolton Center, on Tuesday. action was the main drawback. able France to tranafer nine bat- Hurricane Dolly waa ■pinpointed prentice degree will be conferred, Sept. 15, by the women of B6lton After meeting with their attorney. Miin.aan. Sept. 10 (/P)— The talinna of troopa from Kurope to about 610 miles a little aoiilM of Gr.utge. who must know as soon Hospital Notes Herman Yules, the group felt It Is Pictured east from Miami In the. noon and the chairs will be occupied by Commimi.sts today acenaod Indmhlna to lead a ne'v campaign members of the Fellowcraft Clun. a.s pos.sibIe how m any'they are to was fighting s lo.sing battle, one ; (D S T i advisory, moving north Patients Today: 100 the Allie.a of faking a li.at of agalnat the Communiat-led guerll- Is Covering A t the conclusion of the degree cater for. Women interested in laa. : northwest at about 10 to 13 miles ADMITTED lYESTERDAY: missing U.N. aoldier.a, mi.x- per hour. work there will be a social hour, becoming memberli of the aasem' Highly placed offlciala who re­ By Refiigtee and refreshments. bly also will, be welcome to attend. Mrs. Sophie Magura. Stafford Veni-Plex treating war prisoners ami ported thia aald the Security Conn-' I Giady Norton, chief storm fore, caster at the Miami Weather Bu- Springs: Attillo Seraphin. Stafford kidnaping a Pole who fled u the governmenl'a top policy j W ide A re a A daughter was born Sunday at )— leaii aaid that "if Ihe Hiirtiianc Mrs. Elizabeth A. Lambert, of Springs; Mrs. Rosanna Matchett. truce supervisory team into ' "'**'**'<1 bo thr OunmunlAt . amphithealf 1, with the north and Only three empinvea were In the Rockville; Mrt\Maiva Williams, A ipokraman aaid they threw trea.a appropriated for Indochina blinds of Veni-Plex Polyestrene! this lu lfi A of hiR homeland « ould not east aiilea containing IfKt mile per Eastaide .branch of the Fidelity 120 Waddell Rd.; Karl Roberts, Pericrest rocka in lage when they aaw two They're translucent, so the light he overthrmvu ".vlthoiit outside hour winds and the south and we.st I Title and Tniat Co,, wherT the rob­ South Coventry-. rommunlat obaervria standing - The Kiaenhower military and help " even though 9!l per < enl of still open. , filters through cooly-, softly! i foreign policy leadera aie reported bers. both oXfhem armed, appear- ADMCTTED TODAY: Diane Veni-Plex is i chip-proof, rust­ aide a barbed wire feme. The Com- the Rhiiah people oppo.ae the Red .Norton aaid the fart that Ihei USED regime. I , ed 20 minufe^ after the bank Zitkovitch, 13 Trotter St.; John proof won't fade, crack or, munlala bai ked cut of range. convinced Ihe I ’nited Statea liaa no atorni had not formed a complete : opened. Neither waa . alternative but to hark the nev. j Klein. 439 Center St. $eel! Famed Lorentzen leveler I iajilukiewirz was a civilian in­ circle'around Ihe eye waa the jea- - Willijun P Thom son CAR or TRUCK French IndiM-liina progiam if It BIRTH TODAY: a daughter to head, non-fade ra.von tapes and Fine rayon The flrat group of l,»oo antI Red terpreter lor Pohah ntenthet a of son for the various poaitiona re- and tellers Nathanial D. Bishop and wanta to keep thia atralreir Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson. o f yo u r matching cord. White, ivory, f!hinrae waa to be turned over to the Neutral .Nations Inapeilion poited In the past 24 hours. ..Mrs, Alice Porter, thri^atened With Wilkes Barre. Pa. green, gray, yellow. erapa in thraa Indian troopa Friday. aoiitheaat Aala nation out of Coni- ( ’ornmiaaion aupei vising the Ko- Ttie plane said that f loiula weie guns, were ordered to stand aside DISCHARGED YES'TERDAY: The other Red denunclalion were I hand.a. lean trine. Ye.sienlny h" asked juat beginning to form all around as the bandits missed S.")?,000 in a ALL-ELECTRIC Commiinlat-led rekela, supplied G-E Robert Keefe. 21 Sautters Rd.; FORD DEALER’S styles. Two bioadcaat by Peiping radio, often a U S, Col. Harold T. Babh for polit­ the eye, Indii-aling it « aa slowly Tlie«. nse beauliea are among early arrivaJa at Atlantic City. .V. for the .MUa .\merlra ro.iteat , loi-ked vault. 'Thomson said they weathervane for official ■ movea to by Red (fhina. already have ron- winding up. Roger Burns. RFD 2: Mrs. ical asylum as a plane to carry him Snarl left arer Sarah McKwen .MMdletnn. Mlaa Connectirait; Martha Zlmrtierrnan; .Mlaa 4>hln; I'a»la !Han- ** when he told real money on come. queied Isi ge area's,^ of Indoi hina hacl: to. North Kotea warmed up Tile aiivianry aaid "the more Blanche Hamilton. 14 Arch St.; laca trimmed dra Feldman. .Mlaa .Maaaachiiaetta; 'Carlene K in g Jo hnMin. .Mlaa V erm ont; and Joyce .Anne „ .. them that the vault contained only John McAneeny-. 145 Branford St. Peiping aaid 4.579 Red pilaunera duiing an S-year campaign and at Kangnuiig Air Base in Kaal nnithward turn lea.sena the danger Sa.idberg. , mina. • ALL MAKiS have tied up tno- r than .ViO nOO ' Koien. •'lies Khorte Island. Alisa .\tireirca of I9.V4 ulll he crow ned Sept. 12. DISCHARGED T O D A Y : Janet at top and h a m - retiiinee- French and lo>-al IndcH hineae Hia reqiie.st wiia griint. repatnatea were aiiffering fioni The offer to move nine bal- ^ The .5 a. m. adviaory repotted bother With the .small ones." Thom­ John Duval. 25 Coleman Rd,; Mrs. 349 N. Main St. Manchester Jonr ihaigecl that lie liad been A Southern belle who ran varioiia diaeaaea. It aaid othefa lallona of French Irmipa to Indo­ 'the hiirrliane waa •entered about son said the •iimpled-ehin Jobber Rose Mozzer and son, 57 Wsds- Tel. 5n-9-8047 "kidnapped " hv tire I' S Arm'-. aing and - a" PmnayUanla laaa "ere 'gaaaerl. bavnneted and china to reinforce units alread\ 160 milea n^iilhwe.st o f, Turka Is- t^ild hi,s companion. w-orth St. The Polish ilelegatr to the Neu­ lan^J. W'a.shinjfton, Sept. 10 t;pj— Fre.sidenl Ki.-cenhower. iiilpr- uho'a a kngUt of Norfolk, and OOWN PATMlNr report from the S. -A. I-ooiit .50 miles too far Hall. iw Automatic Washer and 914 Amei'i. ana, l ainc (lom various doinff hei e ?" ^ ' said he replied. to the aouthw'eat. Nixon had an appointment with Her rendition of **0 .MIo Bam­ aouri-ea returning priaono'is, lel- I With that, the pair herded Mmw Automatic Pryor Showers Fnres-aaf the Pie.^idenl at the While Hoiiae 111 Walla Walla bino C'aro** from a Puccini opera tMJWHAU co. tera and even the Reda' own On Launch Thomson. Mrs. Porter and Bishop Attack Elsewhere. showers were In later In the day. gave the green-eyed, hroivn- broadca.ala. _ | Into a rear room, told them lo A brand new detigned-io-io- • 0-1 A *v «ie e * Wm U*s ammmarnmMAHemnm TBIW prospect for areas'Th the Midwest Al.«o on the White Hoime calling Walla Walla, Wa.eh , Sept. 10 haired .MUa \'irginla the nod Peiping aaid Ihe hat waa intend- j close the door and not o/ien It for together automatic washer and • Swkbeww %mmM teed . . . mck. it of A U E E im 'M B e H M A T E S / I.ondoii, Scfit. 10 t/Pj— T h e * «nntlnoed on Page Tw o) damaging riot and file Secretary of State Diiliea. Foreign ; eyed. but ulth aah blonde hair, Alarm Sounded cana." iI near Hong Kong ye.sterday in day to bury a reserve captain in IMM) Inniatea In Mele^ - COMi/N TODAY FOR A fU ti DtMONSTHATIOMI Make aprons, skirts, leisure wear, smocks, curtains, Operation* Adrniniat i ^tor Sta.^-.; ahe atanda S feet S Inchea tall._ Tdo.n’jp h ..t.h ? .a . sijuqded.. tht. Another Shipment ! T h r -Red - Radinr ApparenfTy--vva-ii .Hrhrrh -xcn" Britrms we re k i tjed.' its---army-defen»e force- and flvr — Deputy .Waxdea A l” -Re^nvbotdL aen. Attorney Oeneral Brownell. said SOO Inmaten who took part in ueigba p«Viinda. haa a S7-" hank's burglar alarm ' snd Mrs. bedspreads, decorations and many other things these renewing its olil claim that th> ’’Want okraman said Yugoslavs Plan others. # Theae preliminary triumpha State Police established road Electrical Dept.— Oak Street Entrance j "we want a clear picture of the Five wounded aiirvivors of the half-hilhon dollar pn.«on fire re­ Koreans who retu.se to return to One of these at station, flew from si-cmmtant with a Hong Kong-firm formed Parliament todaw Italy takeoff time to j;et back to Denvei The gintda weie f redileii with Fund Report? His companion was deatcc.-— '— " ' ~ .fUhder tha.lljilIaA.Ueaca ."Traaiy.. S rg jiifojC Jjcounlrlea .. zii a i ii I a in.. iughi;-. , Al’STRT A W.V?rTR ■'’ Vicloritma’ Weat Qer'maii 'fJhrttT- Trieste was designated a ' Free t.vriff and other trade barriers o i: ’ . A irnna, .Sept. 10 i<^i—-Austria It's the last word in comfort, this most modern of pillows, filled tian Democrats deride lo revive for one hour. Repo, ter Sam G.aimo cults. P " " ' " Territory. Part of it. including the was fined $100 and'costs. Photo- bei aii.se, of recession, curtail then asked thr Big F'oiir today to lae S-party r«4illl|on that governed I Soon the convict.Y began hiirling imports* . FREE with Dacron fiber, one of Du Pont’t "better things for better strategic Adriatic seaport of grapher James Thomas was fined -ciiidr .Austrian rrprearntallvra Federal Republic for first four materials and abuse out the barred Trieste Itself, was placed undeh SlOO, suspended. "The possibility of "even a rather ' in any fiiliire-meetings belMeen living." years of Ita existence... Profea- doors of their cells. with the purchase of Anglo-American Jurisdiction. The Howeve •. the sentences were amall decline-jn American business Russia and the three AVratem sional joumallsUc fraternity. Sig­ balance, mostly hilly farmland, Mattresses were set afire and activity” ' gives concern to many po« ers on^'iin ...Inde'peMlrBcn ma Delta Chi, will honor the late stayed after attorney Tom J. Ed­ a quart can of Just wait till you rest your weary head in its snow-white flulfi- was ttiraed over , to temporarv tossed out windows w hich had been nations, the repprt said. It enipha- ■ treaty for Jhia m-cupled couatry, Ernie Pyle during National News-1 wards. general counsel for the broken with fists or articles ripped [sized that the d^Ilne of U. S. null­ Yugoslav control. I . - Scripps-Howard newspapers, an- ness and see how soft it is... toft as down. And then , . . what paper Week. ' | from cell walls. Lavatories were tary spending need not necessarily ■ ARMSTRONG’S In has speech of Siindsy at 1 noiinced he would file a. notice of FK.\O.AL.\ SU SPENDED wonderful resiliency it has as you move your head. How cool it A monument erected to pro-Tito] broken from their supports and csu.se a busine.ss dip. and noted partisans who fought against Na- | Washington, Sept. 10 i/Pi—• (roBlIaned na Page Eight) that the U. S. government is lom- LINOGLOSS WAX is, too . . . lightweight Dacron holds no he4t. I (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on Pago Seventeen) The Army today suspended I J \ MeCoN Skirt 42)1. KoattDS) zls in World War II waa blown up mitted to lake vigorous measures In a town near the Auatrn-Yugo- to combat any alimip. IaiiiIs Fragala, an S8JMM-a->esr elav border... IT. S. State Depart­ engineering supervisor at F'ort Both For In Handy Carrier And don’t worry jf you have allergies, if you sneeze easily, or if "However.,jur.V- short downturn $119 ment decides to halt publlratlon of would at once bring back the dollar ' Kiiatia, A'a., who was ladlcteil you're sensitive to odors. Purofied't Dacron-filled pillow is non- Ita official German language news-, problem in its full severity, despite ■ over 14 months ago (nr perjury Use this fine cleaner on a ll Armstrong’s Floor and Wall and conspiracy to -defraud tha allergic, dust-proof, and odorless. Don’t worry about moths or paper In Weat Germany but to con­ any action taken by other ooiinlrics i tinue It In Berlin. Gas Fumes Imperil Boston tiovernmenti...... Coverings. It is also recommended for cleaning painted or In the meantime to strengthen \ McCell 14)0 mildew, either. Dacron is moth-proof and mildew-proof. .Anviet Ambaaaador to London their position." the i*eport said. ' iinpainted floors, w-alls, w-oodwork, furniture, refrigerators, Jacob Malik leaves aboard i(uren VI.NSO.’A 'S K ’CESSOB? * Boston. Sept. 10 (iPi -High test: Fire Chief John Cloiigherty, "God. Ivar Rooth. the Fund's nianag- bathroom fixtures, glass, metal furniture, and other house­ Elizabeth for New York to attend ga.,oline leaking into atorm draina A quarter mils■ away ... is the .300- ! director, echoed the appeal' Washington, Sept. 10 Will it wear.’ Try and make it wear out. And wash.’ Yes. What United Nations General Assem­ help us all.” hold items. ' from an undetermined source Early tixtay Cloughert.v said the At 1 .vaR’idav bv World Bank Sen. Hendrickson (R-.\J) lo4lay bly... International 'Council of H a stage last night imlice i pr„(d,nt Eugene R Black for a ■ pillow 1 VC'hat a value! Come in for a couple today. spread the danger of fire and storm drains appesred free of urged President Eiaenbower to For extra wear and easier care, follow with a light coat Christian Churches aaya It will | more liberal U. S. tariff policy appoint Chief Juatice Arthur T. explosion today over a half-mile gaMline and a clcilieil hsif-mile •end barrage of 10,000 hallnana then decided against It Vanderbilt of thr New Jersey of Annstrotig’s Linqgloss Wax. Ewefi, 7 « 9 5 section of East Boston an a ca section o f U. S. Route 1-A was ■. If the Fund's debtor countries carrying amall . biblea Into Iron Ga.soline fumes were noticed are to a< hieve "convertibility" Supreme Court aa Chief Jualleo dotted with a hundred big fuel reopenefl to traffic. However, fire McCall I44t Curtain countries. . tanks. Tuesday. .... and again yesterday- . '"that is. ma,l$e their money freely of thr United States. HirJC Green U. S. Sen. Pre*toll Bush aaya he companies were kept at the scene the area but it was not until late ; exchangeable for dollars and other, gtampn Given With Cash Sales fSoae O * I.nrge Aren The danger area was along will push for tax teglslailon In Con- i While police closed off a 5- afternoon that workmen- discciv- ‘ currencies they must have more' UAS, OIL PKIUES HIT greaa alniifd at halting ’’ raids” on ‘ Highway 1-A. close to the Revere ered ga.soline leaking from a drain sqiiare-mile zone znd warned resi­ ready access to markets where dol­ - W'aahlngtua, Sept. 10 In Connecticut and other New Eng­ line and not far from Suffolk pipe into a tributary of Chelsea dents not to smoke ■ or light lars can be earned. Booth aaid. aa attark on rereni oU and gaa« land Induatriea by Southern'elates Downs horserace track. Some of Creek. By this time a marsh maches, firemen poured thousands Steady progress toward elimina­ ollne price bmiata, Feiteral Trsdn ..Internal Revenue Diatrlct Direc­ the nation’s big;gest gasoline com­ area near the Suffolk Downs sta­ of gallons of water into sewers in tion of dollar deficits In the past Uommlaaioner Stephen J. Spln- tor James J. Graham lasues wara- panies operate distributing sta­ bles was repo'rted saturated. U1 ***’ ’ WFepa aver the bodv #f an effort to flush the gasoline into year. Rooth went on, haa brought garn today railed nn the gov> lag to Btato toxpayera to file quar. Stet, hla 17-moath-oM Boxer guide dog, klOed h> an automobile wiilrh tions here and authorities estimate At first it was thought the fuel the world lo a point at which "the terly payments of ealimated. tag Chelaea Creek, and thence to B oa-' as much aa 100 million gallons of eramrnt to bring about “a e«N»> TheJWHAUeo. did not atop nfter hitting the anlmni. Hnit haa had 8let only alnoe ton Harbor and the sea. i leaked from one of the storage convertibility of currencies haa bc- tMJWHAU co. not later than midnight, Sept. 15, Inna. gSMlina are stored in tanks and; petitive marhet or some form at "U this thing ^oes,” said Daputy supervision" over the oU lndiM« MIteli«U » 08«« *toq. U.S. Pot. OS. balow ground. ' (OnnUniied na Pagn Bight) {OamOmnaC am ( i f Eighty T§# CENTER ST, MANCRISTBE . 1 - \

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Mid they were not the its last meeting, the Board of Di­ And all through daath endured the ceptlona to tha zoning regulations Jlartford ooon to be orroifned on • I^ IIet queste'd cooperation from of the Northern and Central Plains in tha Daniel L. Marsh Chapel, prison, Tglls about It In hia o’wn v/ho says he has a sura-fire plan would, on a field trip to Godfrey’s {bandit duo. rectors faces a lengthy agenda pain will come before a public haaring charga of Interatate tronaporta- town.speople. and Into tha central Rockies. The of tha Zoning Board of Appeala fit Boston University, Boston, Moss. words In “t^hs Oatis Story." for preventing baldness. home In Leesburg, Va., for a first • Muaical Comedy ] State Police aaid on# of the men, for Its meeting Friday at 8 p. m. God’s vengeance there unfurled. .tlon of otolen property, Hosea may not be iiaed at rain belt waa expected to extend in the hearing room of the Muni­ the Municipal Bulldnig Monday The Rev. F, Thomas Trotter per­ Read it nfixt week in The His name Is Angelo Montello, an hand scalp study. Unfortunately: a •whom he identified aa a 2S-year- e Dooring waa arreated In Haw- formed the ceremony before the guard stopped him at tha gate, anv time of the day on any daj’, into Indiana, while showers alao cipal Bulldingp The BfMird - la Ood aaya the itlnr of death Is aln evening, SapL 21, In tAa- hearing ‘Ihorne, Calif., Aug. 18, after he Mancheater Evening Herald. earnest, SO-year-old barber from a Dramsiics !old Brooklyn, N. Y „ realdent, wa* according to a notice signed by were forecast for the northern slated to tackle nine items of new room at 8 o'clock. CShfilmon altar decorated with white gladio­ Hartford. Conn. It was 10 years "I'm not blaming him," MonUIlo He knows what sin will do. ^ .hreaumably had left the United li and white candles. said. "It waa his Job.” CLASSES PI.ANNED TO INCLUDE DANCING WITH ACnNO iarreated on a charge of operating i General Manager Richard Mar­ Great Lakes region. business and as many items of Oeorga H. Marlow will preaide. ago that he had the great revela­ That vengeance which God wrought 'fltatea under ordera from the Unit- Given in marriage by her father, But nothing can kaep Mantello tin. Temperatures were generally unfinished business. Exceptions sought includa; ■ed 8 1 a t e a Immigration and tion. It suddeni-' occurred to him . S££i*‘ *'' •V " ’ ••I nr phone MT-3-4798—S to S P. M. {a motor vehicle while hia drlver’i on Him the bride wore a gown of white away from a televisioA let. l i t t l e p o l k s s t u d i o , P. O. b o x 166, MANCHESTER mild in most areas west of the Mia- A public hearing Is scheduled Makes ainners know It too. Sheridan Corp. wants. to use a ^aturolixatlon Service. Sept. 13 the couple will refiide at that most of the men who are llicenae waa under auapenalon. “^iiOTTP^TANp UP”^D~SI^ Moors_ taffeta with a bouffant skirt end­ b-’ ld cot that way because they "You see, this is the evidence ' The other man. 20 year# old and ataalppi River. Readings of 90 and on the extension of a sanitary strip of land for parking, wait of Imtaad, FBI Agent Joraph J, 584 Tremont Ave., Orange, N. J>, ...... Aga ...... Phona sfifioofififies 13-15 Pearl -St., J. and 8. Realty OOMIN'6 SUNDAY! ‘‘ TORT TI" !■ 8-D oiid ” S ntOSTWEiP* . ing in a court train. The snug fit­ wore their hair out, by sleeping on I’ve been waiting for, the public laiao from Brooklyn, waa releaaed. above were reported yesterday aa sewer In Grandview Street. Kx- Man must respect that law of life poapar oald, he atole’ ilx blank ting bodice was fashioned with a A graduate of Weatfleld High Addreaa ...... • o e e e e e s far north aa Pierre. S. D., and lension of the sewer has been held Its precepts must obey. Co., seeka permlsolon to vary the checks from Charles Deocomh who School. Clasf of 1950. Mrs. Carlson their arms or ramming their heads proof of my theory." Mantello Parry aaid that each employe of scoop neckline and long pointed iiito nillows or headboards. southward into Teas and the south­ up because Grandview- js one of And thus avoid that ceaseless strife requirement of a pa'rking and load­ gave him flying Ichooiui at Bratn- graduated from Opgala College in said. "I watched him this morning. the bank who waa preaent during sleeves. Her fingertip veil was >it "It's Just like a lawn,’’ Mantello He’s getting bald all right." {the holdup bad been awarded a ern Rockies. Highest mark waa the roads. In the so-called'Maguire j . ------ing apace, at 901-907 Main S t.. ------fird T)e^. Ho. allfigodly. lorgod find ■[*,83^ where she was fi member of News Tidbits -Bfiiglan lace and'-one carried—a - said;. ''Keep- -walking -on Tt long- ■ Mantello agrees this~lx the'first •JlOO M V lnga bond by the bank to 112 in the desert at Thermal, Calif., tract, the status of whic'i is a | Ood has no other way. Cole Motors, extension of per­ cashed theae checks, to tho amount Theta Beta Gamma fibrority and mission to repair and sell used bouquet of white orchids. enough, and you wear out the time that television has played {recompenae them for their experl- Culled from AP Wires and the coolest waa 62 in Caribou. matter of dispute between t .'llllam j "Great peace have they which love o f 81,112, In New York City and The maid of honor. Miss Janet Kappa Mu Epsilon, national math­ grass," ■'■ lence. Maine, and 63 in Saiilt Ste. Ma­ Magiiire and the town. j *hy law cars at 436 Centar SI.; EMward {then skipped serosa country to ematics honorary fraternity. such sn important role. In the t ______Creed, to erect a detachad garage L. Iveraen of this town, was at­ Mantello explained his system march of science, if he'* right, and EAST HARTFORD rie, Mich. Town officials have worked out , nothing ihall offend them." •Oregon and Oollfornla. tired In a gown of aqua silk shan­ Mr. Carlson graduated from at aide of dwelllnjc Instead of rear I He was bound over from a Fed- in a booklet. "Boldness. Seven Godfrey loses his hilr, Mantello ! SRARtTf fTlEIOHT Y.^RD Gov. IxHlge orders flags on Slate New York State todav got Its a way to give sewer service to ; Th*** imlea of life, 'twaa God who tung, made with a strapless Mrs. Eugene A. Oster, i t . Manchester High School in 1946. at 19 Emerson St.; John Sabllta. ■ ersl Court In Los Angeles on Au- Ways to Help Prevent It." In plans to give television full credit. TELEPHONI 1.3231 j New York, Sept.'10 (4»i —A acore ' Capitol and other state buildings ; first touch of frost this season. three home owners by extending a saw:— OAK GRILL bodies snd shawl-effect stole. She served In the U. S. Marine Corps the book he calmly dropped a re­ Jr., to erect an attached and en­ ■gust 27 to District Court In Hart- I of policemen aearched without flown at half maat In tribute to the Some spots in the Adirondacks re- sewer from an exUitlng street, j Man a need so did command them. also wore an aqua lily-of-the-val- Engineering from M. T. T. and Is in World War II and in the Korean closed porch and garage with side mark that may surprise bfildheads [aucceaa a 60-car freight train in late U. 8. Supreme Court Chief ' ported two degrees below freexing. The Directors will consider s ' • • • AIR-CONDITIONiO • • • jford. Caspar said last night that a ley Juliette cap with tiny face yell now’ studying for his d An emergency aqiiad truck, aev- Weather Bureau at ' B r a l n a r d to widen the street st Its mouth m m .._ “ By TH E AS84XXATED PRESS iMadaehM and dtntiiwwn may b« du« to slow­ St.; Robert Brown, to erect an en­ I In April, 1952, he came beck to identical gowns of shell pink silk of the Congregational Church in hair. By keeping the arms and {eral detective cara and aix radio shantung, with halter bodice and down of kidnay funetion. Oeetora aarv^ Grzyb Benefit **"*V**i I 1. i "ddiiionsl 77 feed. ' God's way, our souls to save. closed porch with a street line ex­ the United States as a stowaway We.stfieid. N. J., Saturd^ after­ Pittsburgh The Rev. John headboard.s nwsy from the head. BidRay function la vary important to 9 0 ^ $|.98 I patrol cara riiahed to the Oak A high pressure area over Ijike I General Manager Richard M ar-i ^ ception at 260 Woodland St.; THURSDAY SPiCIAL A LA CARTI short jackets with ,Queen Anne Gillespie Magee, 69, one of the of­ Mantello says, s fellow's hair can naalUi. Whan soma avaryday condition, aueh {Point freightyard in the lower on a ship whnse steward was sen­ noon, Sept. 5, for the wedding of aa atraaa and atrain. cauaaa thia important 'Ontario ia responsible for th* re-| tin will ask the Directors for a u -! Sept 4 1953 : Robert F. Oliver, extension of per- R d o s L oollsix. Their caps and flowers ficiating ministers at President be ssved from wear and tear. {eaat Bronx after the report waa Roost Boof Chlekoo tenced to a year's Imprisonment Miss Dorothy Jane Ross, daughter function tnalow down, many foIkaauiTarnaf- D in n e r S u n d a y I lief from Isst week's heat wave, thoriration to borrow $2,500,000: ______’ I mission to uae premises for aale of for cooperating with Doering in were the same as those of the maid of Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Russ, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s funeral. Like most people with missions, tint baekneha-faal misarablt. Minor blad- • received. laud fair weather Is now prevailing in anticipation of taxes. ! . used cars with aign and street line Vod ScoMopini Homo MoBo RovMI the Illegal entry. Doertnr contin- of honoK ' 4 ar irritations dua to cold or wropt dM mar ■ J ■ A'^car^isy-cirK ir tr tif W ia -Hiade . M 4.. JiliiUta. Xver. JKonUUo Jiao'. lun. into.-okspUasi It' watsatatHnv apnighutrrffiHtUintttWiYdfid; ’ The Women's P>landahip Club of fbveF The eastern part' "ortWe Vnlt- ' *»«*TOWed- * : exception ' i t ’ Wi efain St. ;' ’‘Xrex- ■ ■’ "tied'f6’llveTn>iancliw er untll ths .'-- Eugene A.■ Dster. was best'-mnn rrarlson. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Cnurcn in Washington and chap­ was oi:e such comment that has Don’t natiact your kidnaya if thaaa condi­ iNo trace of the men waa found. A ' ed States. $2,000,000. Jarvi8 PFclii Up I ander Jarvis, extension of permla- for his son, and ushers were Gene lain nt Yale University and one­ tions botiMr you. Try Doap’a Pllla-n mild 8t. John's Church, Golway St., will Immigration Service ordered him Iver Carlson, 50 Haynes St. The him in these parts. diuratic. Uaad succaaafully by miljkma for j aearch alao waa carried Out along j Hartford's low temperature last Martin also will ask authoriza- i ^ I alon to use property for used car to leave the country by June 22, Graham of Jackson Heights, Nrw 2:30 p. m. ceremony was perform­ time missionary in (Thins. Died {the railway tracka of three other giva a benffit dinner for Misa Helen Three yeara ago Arthur God- ovarSOyenm. It's amatinc how many timM ; night was 44 degrees with a low tlon to contract for clearing Me-1 hal*!* B IO C K O p tlO ll lot with signs at aouthweit corner 1953. He left, supposedly bound York City, and Forest C. Monk- ed by the Rev. Dr. ‘J. L, McCkirl- Wednesday. Doan a f iv a happy i« licf from thaaa diac«>m- •Bronx precincta through which morial Field, site for the proposed ; Jr Yfey poked fun at the Mantello Oiayb. of Mill Street, in the parish I of 27 degrees reported In Norfolk. I of Cooper and Center Streets. for Germany, May 29. man, Cambridge, Mass., college son of Westfield, snd Mr. Lenny Moscow—Boris Grekov, 72, Rus­ theory on a radio show. Wfll, f orta»halp tha 1 Smilaaof kidnay tubas and Wl- {the freight train had paaaed. new high school. He said specifi—'.i ______tara Uuah out waata. Gat D o a n ’s Pitta l o d v l hall, Sunday, following an enter­ ' An unofficial report of 30 degrees I Peter Jason, to convert a When the checks forged In Des- friends of the bridegroom. presided at the organ. sian historian and s leading Soviet cations for the work are made out I Alexander Jarvis, prominent de- For her daughter's wedding Mrs. tainment program at .It.lO p.m. was reported In West Wlllington. ’ dwelling into a two-family dwelling comb's name were discovered, the Given in marriage by her father, propagandist in the "germ war­ Mrs. Bernice Hendrickson, chair­ I According to weather officials and he plana to have the work veloper and builder, haa picked up at 100 Windsor SI.; lx>uiae K. Ash­ STARTS AT D l'SK —.MltcheU t-800fi CHILDREN FREB search for TOoering began. Estey chose s gown of turquoise fare" charges against the United done this fall. an option on the Farr Block, 915 and white printed silk with tur­ the bride wss sttired in s satin man. is assisted on the arrange­ I "no records have been broken on ton, to erect an enclosed porch on scalloped strapless gown with States. A b o u t T o w n ments by Miss Regina Opalach, I the 'low side’ but It has been close Several other fiscal matters are Main St., from the Skvlfigg Bank of side of dwelling with a side line ex­ quoise hst snd white linen acces­ to come up for attention. The Manchester. TTie building Is north white lace overdress with smsil Brookline, Mass. — Wilfrid E. ► PRESCRIPTIONS j Mrs. Helen Opalach, and other to it by a few degrees.” ception at 189 Ixmmis St.; Herman sories. H*r corsage was of pink Irsln. Her fingertip veil was of Board will consider a transfer of of the bank. (yibiMiiig Aggeiiibly rases. The bridegroom's mother Playfair, 71. former editor in the rCAREFCLLT COMPOUNDED n I Mr. and Mrs. Stuart H. V. Carl- members of the organiMtinn, all' Epstein, to convert's three-family MANCHESTER at illusion snd she carried a bouquet Boston bureau .of the Associated $9,600 from the capital Improve- The bank secured a long lease ' dwelling into a four-family dwelling wore a gown of rose beige crepe |aon. of South Main St., are the of whom are busy selling tickets. of white gladioli and a white or­ Press, one-time managing editor The meal will feature spaghetti menl re.serve fund to the Waddell from the Farr estate some time with three undersized apartments with hst of the same shade and chid. F Arthur Drus~^Stout ^ I parents of a son. Vernon, born thia Biireliead Trend School account for fini.shing grad- ago. ^^lture plans from the bank Gels New loeader her corsage waa of yellow roses of the old Boston Transcript and {morning at the Middlesex Hospital and meat balls. st 12-14 Bralnard Place; and J. Dttlvc-^n.^keoCif The matron qf honor, her sister, ww • ^ j ing ••••—and s seeding - there. s Bids . for.... the..... ixrtiiraiiiremain unknown. The giir jTiaru-'noBiff’rManchester Dougins Dumas, extension of per- and stephanotls. until his retirement last January __(In Middletown...... Miss Griyb. as many people Ir Bc'l-rOfM N(TT ‘ ----- H a t t e r s J j e g D a i r ' ! " ” '''* hav. been accepted but no Trust Company Is a tenant in the ihlssldn to have a used car lot and - - M r s . Genn Andreini.. 89 Weaver • Im m ^lately follownig the cere­ N. J.; W’ore a light blue Inffeln he! ^ 1 contract has been awarded. preaent building owned by the Sav- AT 0I;R REGVLARePRICES — NO INCREASE writer for the Boston Herald. Died I KHRR FIKR.S AIDRS totally blind for about seven yeai.s. sign for same at S3 Main SI. Rd.. vice president o f Gibbons As­ mony a reception was held st the ■gown Martin said today he would fisk . ings Bank, M. I, T. Faculty Club on Memorial Wednesday. ' I Seoul. Sept. 10 n employment in the town Into Thailand 'o r sale to deslers. s member of Kappa Kspps Ciamma Eirtli S. wmraint Church and for years vice presi­ 74 Woodland St.; Mrs. Julia Mil­ at 607 West Middle Tpke., 81,000. * Despite close cooperation be- and Pi Lambda Theta, honorary government. To Craig B. Kunkle for altera­ TMclMr of Piano and dent of the parish committee. He ler; 32 Llnd’ein, St.;, Samuel Ny­ Jlween Malsysn snd Thsl police. It society for women in education. VIOLIN — THEORY — PIANO IFORO DEALER’S took an active part In the affaira of .Mmshiuise Report Due man. 47 Ruas.ell St.; Charles Cal- tions and additions to a dwelling DANCING Willi (lout Hangers •lias been difficult to detect stolen She will teach first grade in the Plano Accordion the church and encouraged hia I A subcommittee on the disposi- I to, RFD 2: Mrs. Hedwig Savage. at 225 Autumn St., $400. - — I tion of the town almshouse, slated ia ttle being driven across the shat- (?lsflin School, Newtonville. Mass. Beginners a Kprclalty Tel. MI-3-7961— 66 Park St., Manchester children to do so. ^ Andover: Loren Vice, 4 Mlntz 3ow Gelok River dividing the two Mr, Oster received the degree of BIG selection of The church will revere hia Kankakee. 111. i/P) - - Children T'’*' abandonment, will report on its Court. MI-AVERV f'HARGED Tel. .MI-S-6829 Evenings II have discovered a new pastime. | leeommendations. {countries, according to reports. Bachelor of Science in Chemical memory -by a tlx months' Me- ADMITTED TODAY: John De- • HIrmIngham, Ala., Sept. 10 TONITE f c - ■ USED ' morial Maaa Sunday at the 8:30 a. It's finding buried pipes with The Board will disriuss aiithoHz- Garmo, Andover; Mrs. Sarah Rob- •TV—A seventh white farmer ■ ------, homemade "divining rods" made • *•’< Town Coiin.sel Charles N. vvoa expeeted to surrender to­ m. service. , In.son, RFD 1, Rockville; Mrs. e . *» ? " ■ ■ - CARS from coat hangers. They hold two Crockett to attend a conference In Adelaide Perrett, 59 Brookfield day to fare federal rharges of * t I'MON OFFICIAL qiTITS I coal hanger rods In front of them I" •••'hington. , St.: Mrs. Edith Maltempo. 30 holding Negroes In alaverj-. Six ' and walk slowly around their "'a ter Commissioners, the Dl- Fri. and Sat. an d TRUCKS New l.nndnn, Hept. lA lifi— R. Fairfield St.; Carl Nelaon. Jr.. 20 othera from .Alabama find Mla- ' Rnsa"Tii^¥ge, Sf., 'raaigneil'liial’ i home.-When'thev"com«'tn’X ’bTnted'''*'*‘ ^^‘^*'* wlU..;Couswl«t-a--laud-awaix GiTsWoTff " St.; ^Trshcra' Tftirr'nTSUd. 'nlsstppi' wera-frawf"In Itonffyyea:. • - • A JU iA D BE V ERAGKA . . t ...... ! \ ■ ’ night as aerretary-lrrasiirer of j pipe the two wires alowlv are pull- ! •>»'"' the Roaring Brook Reservoir , terday. • FINK FOOD ed together and cross overn ir the spot I Glastonbury, a walv'er of bidding ’ -.Rarbera l-oral SiM, charging the DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: io6% VlRdN WOOL {SEE how you’ll S A V E Im-al Is dominated "by the dlr- where the pipe ia buried. <;hlorlnation plant there,! o . . . . . talorahlp of the International It has something to do with status of s trunk s,.wer at BImcII St., union.” electro-magnetic action. But the St and West Middle Tpke. : “ ••»• Helen PieU and twin aona. children don't rare about any high- i flown scientific principles, It's just ] " Middle Tpke. near the Hock- j DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. CARDIGAN plain■ fun.- ' anum River. I Ivy Condon. 79 Blssell St.; John S|>e(;ial Parking Rights |Klein. 439 Center St.; Mrs. Mae ANNOUNCING THE OPENING Also on the agenda la the alloca­ Charest. 50 Coolldge St.; Eugene tion to Dr, Arthur Moran, Depot Freeman. 98 Deepw'ood Dr.: Bon­ OF MANCHESTER'S NEWEST AND MOST Jfuth M ille tt Sq. physician, of special, parking nie Esmeler, Warehouse Point; WARD KRAUSE privileges at the square. When Dr Karl Roberts. South Coventry; PROGRESSIVE DANCE STUDIO! RACHKIXIR OF MI'SIC EDI'CATION Moran appeared in Town Court re Harry Wolfram. 337 Center St.; SWEATERS Certified Teacher by Conn. State Board of fklurallon WOME.N WORRY .ABOI T AGE cently on a charge of violating the Mrs, Nina Bentley. RFD 1, R(xrk- WHEN THESE SIGNALS parklng laws because he moved hia vllle: Mrs. Betty Jsne Kesrns and RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, SEPT. 14th APPEAR (•ar from one fiO-mlnute parking daughter. 65 West Middle Tpke.: Carol Quinn Koehler REDUCED TO Dead-give-aways that a woman stall to one adjacent to it. Judge Mrs. Mary Wellfs, Spilth Wind­ Ir Privats instnictioN CloriHSt, Is becoming age-conscious: When John S. G. Rottner admonished him sor. Saxophen*, Trumpet, Trombofis, Drums she frequently aaya about an to get together With Police Chief acquaintance: "She is beginning to NEW, I'SED and RENTAL IN.STRFMENTS Herman O. Schendel and work out Ring-necked pheasants, Import­ SCHOOL of the DANCE show her sge." I the problem. ed from China are now one of Instrument Repairing by Factory Trained Expert She begins to measure every Martin said today that Dr; Moran America's best known game birds. STCniO 87 M 'A L M T ST.— PHO.N'E Mitchell 8-.U.1« one's age by her own. "She must Schendel and James Sheekey, yien TAP — BALLET ~ ACROBATIC beat least five years older than I." ailing General .Manager, met in NTXSTX XVMMV; > or if the other woman is a few the general manager's office but ‘'NAXTKII O f fiALLaNTRAR" BALLROOM — BATON TWIRLING ■ ' ' w ■ years younger she says: "We must .were unable to reach a satisfactory "MV roi'xiN sA m r.i." be Just sbout the same age." agreement. LoFOND n i a H l S t B e * She starts to doubt the number I Regi.stration today and tomorrow 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. at of birthdays other women have r BROTHERS the Zip.aer Club. Rrainard Place, Manchester. Call allowed themselvea; "Who does she I ')-9562. No regi.strations Saturday, Sept. 12. In Ihn H lifrM # think she's kidding?" she wants CONOtTiONTD STEAK HOUSE to know. "Why. she'll never see MONRON. MAMS. fort.v again." GYM EASTWOOD Home of the Sons of Fun o you who have yet to drive a 1953 I She suspects that any woman H ere, you command distance through the l*r#d Atlafru VN. (taasmaa - Shows Thiiraday thru Saturday her age who Isn't turning gray la Buick R o a d m a s t b r . we have N.vd I'karlsKp Pnhy R^pgea M. O. M.'a nREaTROT Mi'tiicai. T liquid grace of Twin-Turbine Dynaflow "doing something" to her hair. CALL MONSON 8227 thifij^ay: . —...... "You can’t tell me that at her age *"Gry of “ BANDWAGtMf’’ t»-T«eh. 808- ^ — where-gelaway responle is instant and the hasn't any gray hair." coslar The? Hunted*' Pl.t'8 ' There is. waiting ior you at the n^ecl of quiet, and power build-up is infinitely, . Her.. . firal .-comment—when, she- LOBSTER SFEClia A D l t O l l g : ------~ “ thif'Ciri'Tf'eihendou^^ satisiylnii ei|M:n- “TitttrtyrinooTh. " ; ' _ ' V’* Lriea on a dreoa is either: "Are you ,. “ CRY o r THE HlTjnPED**^ '-I lOOCW OOL .OUT* it- lan'.t-.tiMr::«ottagr-looking-!;;-c J m O l^ N i m „ ri.SpeciolQm :iKat.“Tt fooks fbiV ord?" .H fcg w a rd SLIP-ON One of the first things stt* tries ' inC experience of the past half century. in fine-car motoring —in the luxury of K a l . a 1 P. M . Bdsjr R *f 9>rt - <’APt 49D a R to decide when she meets another your ride, the luxury of your surround­ BASKETBALL SHOES woman is how old she Is. A«a. **ArDM** ID "DrMm WH#** W e say this as a matter o f straight and SWEATERS She Is shocked when she meets Air CvaAllUafA - Fr*« P«rliliiff simple foct. "■ ings, the luxury of your control, with REGULAR 7.45 NOW 5.95 an old friend she hasn't seen in Power Steering standard equipment at no yeara. She tells the friend. "You FRI.-SAT.-SUN. Far in this antnmobile—the smaothesl- HERE IS GRAND extra cost. REGULAR 6.45 haven't changed t bit.” But she ridint, the most maneuverable, and the NOW 4.95 goes home and tella her husband: _ MOVIR s:NTF'’'v"*rVMKVT: m w 9 ^ ^ I I III II ■ ..aoap»«e«»*oes •• raraar RESTAURANT "I was shocked at how old Marge mast instantly resbonsive RoAD.UASTES in W e can give you the details, the raa- look!. She certainly has let herself I Win W|-cm; fkA*: uafU. f ' . NOW u n d e r n e w o w n e r s h i f *M /ory-»j an engine unlike any other in the GYM TRUNKS 1.49 2.49 g o ” •■)■ lieo. jMfiaa % , " AND SONS But—wouldn’t you rather learn the sum She reminds her husband of hia mk 4umm mU kiuliui! ^ similar uniqueness. TEE SHIRTS 9 8 c age. preferring the phrase "at your ORCHpjRA FOR DANCING total of such things in a road sampling of age" to "at our age.” : ^ e J W E ^ ^ E^RLJETir • H e re , you command the first Fireball V8 the greatest R o a d m a s t b r yet built? She alwqya haatena to add when |l rUNITR .... at Dash EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Athletic Supporters 1.10 iafi% ACTION! 9 F. M. to 1 A. M. talking of a friend w’ho is older ROBDUIASliR Engine—the world’s first V8 with vertical W e’ll be happy to arrange matters. W hy iaa% coiAisi than she is (if only by three or :f b H l E L L U R W e a S R : on one of (;aanecUcat’a largeat floora valyes — the modern and advanced V8 four years! "Of course, she is older (isKooBv rsrs AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE not visit us soon? a t h l e t i c s o c k s 7 9 c aaa Mrik tm s BWJ rr BUIOK with the highest horsepower ever placed ' than the rest of our crowd." W« Cotor To W^diRgs, *Availmkli el eJJittnml n it »m R$e—A In for a Mtn to eat and ymir Ihvnrita GORMAN MOTORS, Inc: •oe-leggefi wWow, trying In vala “GOD’S LITTLE CANDU-S” drink before or nfter the raovtaa. nt “ If It’s Hardware We Have It" te find her artlfieial leg to See “WAGON TRAIN" Mancheater Drlve4hi nenrfcy. ta safety, periahed today In a COMINO rSIDAV 2S5 MAIN STREETMANCHESTER M7 MAIN STREET TEU MI-.1-i425 “HOMIVY GRITS" *‘T«R IIIG AKY** pre-dawn o^rtm ent house Sre «*TNR AfTN MAN** O9«0 SaiAa|«Ul!irJL —r }t ' —J- on Staten lalaad.

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PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10,195S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1953 FAGS ■nu> main daterrant, ba said, would this man who Is baing accused of iUmrlfpBtpr 'Hal Boyle' facturing the machine in tha near colored Aims o f be the lower wage scale obtaining having tried to sell hla alleged Boberlson School W a ^ th* places she tE lU L future and hla device will be on the visited on her tour to Europe thia Washington Influtnce to a poten­ Married in Tokyo ^ttpttitt0 Ifpralii in Mlssiasippl. Hours Unchaugecl Paralyzed G1 Included market before next year's harvest. summer. TOYS ^ Further, he said, ’’Oolumbua la a tial winner of government con­ Dean Was Frontline, Survey ShowB^i Alex Marouski, owner of the crop f o r t m e k i d d i e s amell town, and you'd have to live tracts ia a Republican. Under the. RANGE and FUEL OIL in the demonstration, said the ma­ MsarJiester Evealiig HeraM H«5£?iS5?iN"3 S§?™a chine will do the work of three V u g * A m r t w n U BUm U SUMt like they do down there.' I don't Democrats, an occasional Repub­ School hours at tha Robertson Wapping rorre*pondent, Mr*. Aa- HaaoMUr. Conn. In Welcome Home Plan Want Evening Bus manual lathers with 75 per cent ^ » f think any of these people would lican, or political chameleon, would Fighting Gonunander School this year will be the same 2 4 Hour Delivery Service less damage to the plant* nie Cnilias, telephoae M itchell stay In Missiaaippi vary long.” muscle in. But, aa a rule, the of­ as formerly, according to an an­ 8-4419. Ar^f Dno PublUhon _ Willnm Frey, Injured Wapping, Sept, lo fgperial)— A Youth Meeting Held Fooadod Ortobor 1, IH l fenders were Democrats. nouncement made by Mrs. Mary ‘The Pilgrim Youth Fellowship And there, o f course, more than New York (F)—Ymi don’t have to b« capturad, aftar trying to gat survey on projecte'd evening bus Doyle, principal o f the school. In Korea, to Be Honor­ service In the Wapping and Pleas­ met gt the home of Mrs. Thomas Publlabod *T»rjr Broolat B ^Pt any gift of land or temporary And there Is one other thing to meet a man in this world to a weundad man back. Ha knew In d o c h in a ant Valley areas was reported on Burgess Jr. Wednesday evening •oBdaya and Holldayt. BnUrad at tha exemption from taxes, ia the real about the Stephenson case which learn something from him. that thoorotieally a man of his Theaa hours ara aa ftflhm a; Poat Offic* at Maneheitar. Conn., aa rank shouldn't be where he was— MORIARH BROTHERS ed with Andrew Hiker Tuesday nlgni uy state Rep. ayn- and woric was begun on a float to iaeond CUaa Mall MatUr. J______explanation of the lure of the Is different. Thie Republican, who I never met Maj. Oen. William kindergarten, from 13:30 to 3:48 be entered jn the Wapping Fair Dean. I got to Korea late In July, but ha was fighting a fact, not a SIS CENTER STREET TEL. M 1 -4 -S 1 U ton Buckland and Frank Masinda, SUBSCRIPTION R A T n South. This move South Is a move actually got to be chairman of taught war. Without the on-the- p.m.; grades 1 through 3, S:4S to William Frey, a Korean war Aid Slated chairman of the Zoning Board of parade -on Saturday. 19.10, a few days after he was re­ J Payabla In Adranea Appeals. Oraiige Note* which ii based on the existence of President Eisenhower's Inaugural ported missing In combat. This I spot Itadership that such com- 11:48 B.m. and from 13:48 a.m. to combat casualty now In the I Ona Taar ..•■••••••••••.•••••••••oib.bb Masinda said that 34 residents Wapping Grange -met at the I VtX Mocthf ...... a 7*W poverty in the South. It la based committee, la being investigated have'always regretted. 1 would like mandara aa he and Col. Stephans 3:48 p.m., and Ftadas 4 through 8. Arm y’s Cuahtqg, General Hoapltal, I fXlmt HO&thl aaaaaad*aaaa»*aaaad &f0 gave, the retreat would-hava be­ 8:48 to 11:48 a.m. and from 13:48 who work in Hartfoid signed a sur- Community House Tuesday . eve­ on a lower standard of living. This and accused and exposed by the to have seen him in action. J Framingham, Mass., probably will Froni U. S. \ Ont HOIltil ...... l.W vey form indicating that they would ning with about 35 in attendance. Hr la free again now, aftar near­ come a rout. to 8 p.m. -:-V ...... • » movement through. geography 'a Republicans themselves. - A fte r his buliat-ptarced hairnet The Oakland St. traa will laave ha honored with Rns. Andrew -L. appreciate a • or 0:30 p m. bos During the business session a no­ < ^ p y ...... ly three years In enemy prison (Cofltlaued from Page Oae) from Hartford. Masinda said that also a movement through tim e- And that, of course. Is the big­ camps. But although I never met was found, those of us who came at 8:18 and maka the ratv|m trip Riker, ni, thia town’s only re­ tice was read inviting the Grange later were sure that Gen, Dean more persons would become inter­ to neighbor with Hebron Grange. THB i i ^ m n S ’ 'pRES8 back to the l»th century. And, to gest difference o f ail. That Is the him personally, he has enriched my In tha afternoon at 3 o’clock. patriated prisoner o f the conflict, was dead. But again and again But the French are said to have ested in th* service after it was Sept. .1th. Also a notice of the Tha Aaaoelatad Proas la exclualTaly thing which is really different: It life by teaching me two things: at the Welcome Home Day now % AntltlRd to tlM QM ot npabUcRtion of put it harshly, It la an effort to ex­ wa ran into this stubborn com­ J promised also that they will try to atarted. Sixth Degree to be held in H art­ 1. Don’t sell faith short. being organized by the Chamber of \ t « a * S u bot crttflted to It. or ploit 19th century condlttona, could have been managed easily' ment from the enlisted men who build up the loyal'Vietnam Arm y It was also discovered that house­ ford Oct. 5 was read. Vi msk*not AtlukrvotharalM eradUat.' In this paper 2. A man's example lives, beyond Commerce, town officiala and local further so It, along with Cambodian wives favored an early bus on Wed­ where they still exist. enough that this thing shouM had aaan him fight: The topic of the program was ' and tiao tha local nova publlahed here. his presence. veteran and fraternal groups. and Laos forces, can eventually nesdays and .Saturdays to operate All ritbu of rapubltoatlon of special Yet this Is, after all, even more never have seen the light of day. "They just couldn't have-killed - t * * ' C o o l "W h v e Have You Been 7” and the dlapat^s barain ara also raaerved. When I first reached Korea, Gen. Frey, the son of Mrs. Mary taka over the burden of defending as a shoppers special. But the Republican congressmnn Dean's 21th Infantry Division was the general. He's too smart for lecturer called the roll with each uifreltable as a presumed a u et to­ them. H e'll turn up yet.” Frey, 8 W est Bt., ia paralyzed from Indochina. Masinda will discuss survey re­ Fall sarolea ellept of Itar*.-. atlU retreating..A fte r . A. Aeclca .o f . -the- -waist down. -Doctova -at--the- jnember - telling where -they -spent lee, Ihe. _ ward -future tjperatlons than the heading ■ the • investigation’ says tadepeafleaw Ptedgrd...... sults -with -John- F *s tro rtK e ~ "Staf: confused but magiilflceht delaying Iliis faith seemed futile and boapital hold out little hope that ford Bus Co. tomorrow. An an­ their vacation. Following this, nbUahera Represantatlrea: The free land and the rerhpbrary tax simply: foollah to us at the time. But it To Increase popular native sup­ Julius Hathewa Special Amncy — New stands to hold up an overwhelming he will walk again. nouncement will be made of the re­ Mias Ruth Bushley. a teacher' and "W e aren't trying to send any­ was amazing how the example of port for tha Indochina conflict, the Tork. Chleafo. Detroit and Boston. exemption. It assumes that the North Korean Army that, had It Fell from Korean Cliff sults of the discussion. member of the Grange, showed MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF General Dean's personal courage French government s Im) has people of this Southern town s-e one to the penitentiary. W e are known how to use its power, would The local soldier was injured New Machine Hhown CIRCUIJITIONS. carried on with hla men. They pledged to grant complete and last­ going to be content forever with just determined to put a stop to have had the entire peninsula In uhen he fell from a cliff while on ing independence to the three A power-operated tobacco lath­ ■< The Herald Prlrtlna Company. Inc.. three short weeks. found it hard to let him down, ing machine, invented by Joseph L. * aaaumaa no financial reaponaiblllty tor low wages and inferior living con­ this sort of thing.” knowing what he had done. And a night mission last • M ay in Indochina States. 1 typocraphlcal errors appearlnp In ad- A still-dazed American officer Ko-ea. The Laniel government secretly Krist was demonstrated Tuesday ditions. It assumes no union is go­ they didn't let him down. • oertlsemanta and other readina m^ter told me; Hospital authorities said sniper's appealed to the United States for morning at the Robert Jillson 2 In The Manchester Erenlna Herald. Through all the months after that ReaHrNEW! ing to appear on the ecene to "W e thought all we had to do Farm on I.ong Hill Rd. by the In- each member of the battered 34th hulleta ricocheted off rocks near additional aid money about six was to stand on a hill and show the ventb#. About 200 farmers and S Display ac.'rartlsinc eloalni hours: spark them toward a claim for a Olviaion felt ha could hardly do F rev and that he fell from the cliff weeka ago. Thf National Security i - . For Monday—1 p. in. U. S. uniform, and all those little growers witnessed the demonstra­ bigger ahare in the compan.v's less than hla lost leader. while trying to dodge the enemy Council and other key government w Eof Tuesday—1 p. m. Monday. Connecticut brown gooks would run back tion. X For Wedneaday—1 p. m. Tuesday. profits:' It assumes the clock has | That kind of frontline leadeVthlp firs agencies have been weighing the ~ For Thursday—1 p. m. Wednesday. north where they came from.” Riker was raptured by the problem since then. Krist has been working on his In­ tIBSin went out of the American Army For Friday—1 n. m. Tlwsdsy. halted, permanentl.v, for this com­ In those dark days the 24th vention since 1948. The device is with the Civil War. It ia too expen­ Communists when his plane wa.s Elsenhower dlscuesed the etrat- For Saturday-1 p. m._Friday. \ Ynnkee Division had suffered terrible powered by a gasoline engine s« Claestfled deadline; 10:30 a. m. each munity, except for Just that sive, and a modern army no long­ shot, dmvn last November. He was egy and coat aspects with Secre­ which, through a collection of pul­ ^ y of publication axcept Saturday — amount of progress the company By A- H. 0. losses. And each day it suffered er can afford It. * Private released last week during ‘‘Opera­ tary of State Dullea. ofllciala said, TAKE-A-PEEK* more. It Is less a criticism o f the j , ley and gears, pierces six plants at Itself may like to concede. But it ia a fact of hlitory that the tion Big Switch,” Riker ia sched­ during a foreign policy review men than it Is of America to say uled to arrive thia weekend on the Monday at his summer vacation a time and forces a lath through ■niumday, September 10 Although they themselves dc W# see by the papers thst some­ sacrifice and valor of General Dean them. GREETING CARDS the division was unready for com­ W est Coast. He is aboard the White House in Denver. He had bat. ' paid oft magnificently. Nor will the The planta are held entirely by not realise it, these companies body st the session of the Con- used CARS ' transport Gen. Black w ith.other opportunity for a briefing on the Something’s Wrong South The men weren’t in proper American Arm y—and the relations Accordion , the machine .and a skilled operator moving to the South are partlri- nectlcht Federstion of Labor repatriates. Security Council views on a brief shape. They . were short . .of tha. between officer and enlisted man- - • Is not necessary, according to the Mr«n. caU ,the..South ..to. paUng'In A trend which >s-g»ing>( ' -... .M eeting Tnlght-----“-«--- trip to -t ^ Capital,,t oiiUy.-.-^ 0 oalled- ) » 3nor- ■ • Irving- - Freese-'-df Hghi'weapbna' And sb'’lt 'waA liKaV huffer bjr what he"'M...... ' ’ Th'virfit6r.'’ The’ derifbnatfa(i6h model New England Industry haa never have onl.v one eventual result. That Norwalk a '’^Mrlke breaker.” General Dean, a first class fight­ In the annals of our soldiery he w lW ***!. Jsek Sanson, president o f the Dulles said In a speech in' St. * JO* is mounted on a tricycle carriage will be imperishably remembered M l m o k e s •AU w o ^ Chamber of Commerce, is chair­ Louis last Wednesday that full- r j------jt been more clearly aoundeid than In will be to raise wages and living This had a\n ostaIgic sound, ing man. had to go up and do what and will later be self-propelled. as the general who. when it had to man o f the committee in charge of scale Chinese Communist interven­ the • statement which Donald r. atandards In the South until they taking us back io.Uhe days when no division commander should be MR. AND MRS. W ILLIAM R. CAMPBKLL Mr. Krist plans to start manu­ required to do. be done, went up gun in hand and ,the community-wide program to tion In Indochina might provoke * Heaa, president of the American organized labor discovered thst are on a par with New England He had to go up and show the showed the boys how. No other of­ Initnimonts loonod froo to ehiMron give recognition to the two local the West to retaliate against the »6** another Socialist mayor, Jasper A new and enthusiastic booster-- the U. 8. All' Force Band. He re-' OIrIt’ hrswa asO Bosch Corp.. o f Springfield, has conditions. We ha\'e no quarrel boys how. He himself was the ficer in our time haa done more to aervlcemen as representative of Chins mainland. Mcl^vy of Bridgeport, after popalarize the stars of rank. Manchester men and women who Dulles, meanwhile, was con­ of Manchester is Mrs. William R. ' ceived his corporsl's skripes on •sM I* safsfd. leariier la- ■ given in explanation of his com- with raf.sing wages and living 24th Division. He was the spear­ of fchod 09* 1*1 hla election, nobody who au­ FOR A GOOD BUY IN served In the Korean conflict. cerned with other Pacific prob­ Campbell, the former Hideko Yo- I Thanksgiving Day in 19.10. •• l*«lli*r*««rtsr llai^:^Saiurdky^'B*p.- .sfderattwi''of-any-mntv 'proj^ia^ consider themseivea the mayors ' ClUn'cse' 'Naliohatist ’Ttag.™ 'Tlie iiuffie rti«-we>Kiy'itrane with special zest. It waa his home. any future election. took his first rationing job. and have refused repatriation. from Laurler F. DeMars lo Arthur S that gift would he deceptive, Bolton, Sept. 10 I Special)—The What the British trade unionists what a perfect symbol of the cap­ and Correan Mann and a lot on g It so happens that, o f all the ad- enrollment at the elementary admit they have discovered. In italistic rugged individual the late ATO.MIC SlIRLTER French Rd. from Carrie Dletrich- B Fantagea the South is offering, Frederic C. Walcott was when CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. Canberra -AustrallA soon school on opening day was exact­ aen to Helml Cook. their resolution. Is that nationAli- B American Bosch plans to accept he became state welfare epmmia- will have Ita first shelter for pro­ ly 300 pupils; the same figure used CO Slates Meeting zatlon in itself is no solution of tection against atomic blast -and S only some. It is taking a deed to a aioner. by school authorities In thelj> esti­ Local CD personnel will meet at anything. It might prove a bene­ Sometimei. it doesn't take pub­ 311 MAIN STREET radiation. The shejttr will be the the Community Hall tonight at 8 47 acre tract. And it is taking a mations. However, it is known fit in some specific case, and it lic office to crest the change. Just sub-basement o r the Common­ o'clock to dlgcuss a proposal to *3 10-year tax exemption on the new wealth Secretariat building in Can­ that this figure will increase to 304 might bring only Injury in another. turning into a capitalist, for in­ sponsor- a demonstration of Clv\l 3 plant. But It ia going to build iU stance. was apparently enough for berra. .100 ydrds from Parliament on Monday when four children Defense work this fall. In any case, the Trade Unions t^ m I% k i S own plant for itself, because It former State Senator James G«e- Hoifke. / still on family vacations will re­ Congress is past the stage where Its sub-basement, 2.1 feet btelow library Open .funds for doing this funds, lan of New Haven, who was also port for the first time. This will be The local library will be open ground, will provide a store for a record enrollment. we presume, paved out of its It regards nationalization aa any a target at the recent C. F. and PHONE: MITCHELL 9-5238 tomorrow night from 7:30 until kind of panacea, which ought to L. session, beuse of his relation­ Announcing fOB* of Commonwealth records and Miss Gladys Rice of grade six 8:30 p.m. Except for pre-school pro.nta from operating iii . New also will provide a shelter from an has the biggest Indivldusl enroll­ be applied to some new indualry ship with organized labor in his books, most of the juvenile collec­ England. capacity as operator of s parkway atomic attack for thousands of ment which will reach 3S pupils on eyery year. It does not abandon Us people. tion ha* been moved to the school So the company moves some of service station. Here used to be The Reopening Of Mondsy. Other grades total 64 in library for the school term. This ■ Its operations South, pn a free support of the principle, outrigh*; one of the Interminable liberal orators of the State Senate circle, I piece o f land, with a 10-year but admits that casM to whtrh the for whom no kind of verbal cham­ «ol(M)itdti|ou new principle might be applied should •xemptlon from taxes, and this Is pionship of the rights of the down­ YOUR CHEVROLET CAR AMD TRUCK be very cloacly' examined befor'e- certainly ahort-range gravy. But trodden was ever too extreme. -band.: -v .t.:-':!..:.;...-— ^ -w»— cannot--resist'pointing iTi» Bnt he never.'then.- ’ seerned; to What all this raveals. o f course, have room for the philosophy.that d«HtoW NESTIotlioiyi.^^ - PAK-A-WAY . the.^futur*. Jt •Iir fhAr' th*; BrWsB ' lafcr move" th err m iglit'b * Mich A ' th in f' W a WoiUduioL suipMae-UB I f aome. of downtrodden employer. • " ment has had some real experience £>• the expenses the town in question “ Sometlmee ■ too, men rhangj Chovrolot Cor CHiik Cor»--.tiM I with the business of natlonaliSM- wm A# la undertaking on behalf o f th by arrideat. We never tire of RiiMt in its Mold. company were still owed, by . the tion, and found, for Itself, that ll the story of the I'nlled Statee Sparkling, “ home appliance” licauty... is no panacea, that the govern­ Senator, reaettoaary and Isola­ town, In the. form o f a town debt, These a supermarket in your kitchen! Enjoy uie ment can be just as troublesome an tionist, who siwaya took his cue when the company Itself begins for these positions from Abe of Horo foetory-troinod mochonies.tpMialista in tho Studio wondrous economy and'convenience ... employer as any private capiUlist, FOR THE 1953-54 SEASON PAylng taxes. We would not be hla fellow Senators. One day, I Standard* Chry'sler PIU& ,EXCLUSIVE surprised if the company itself and that it ia perhaps mors con­ coming lato the Senate In IMd wM 9 ivn your cor o foH-wintor 50-point tuno op. venient to have private industry haste, he misunderstood the should prove to be the town's All Typts Rf Daiict l■struetl6R RE-OPENS FOR FALL REGISTRATION features can’t he had, or cost •FAT. AFFt. K O L R O D ’*’ FREEZER SH ILVIt responsible for conditions which cue, east n decisive liberal, In- largest singfe taxpayer, and, there­ really cannot be cured quickly teraatlonallst vote by mistake, A fuU lino of Chovroiot ccot and trucks oro ovoMobln Faster freezing . . . less current fore. eventually tha chief financial and found himself such a hero ^you extrOf on most other cars! than to have a Socialist govsm- “ letter circulation ... . more visibility . . . supporter of the progress involved that be voted ttiat way the rest R«9is»«r at Hm Studto. 101 CM t*r Sf. for your inspoctioo. ment responsible for them. (A FEW.STEPS WEST OF TOWN HALL) lightning defrosting . . . nothing could as the town expands In accordance o f his nerrlre. Friday, Sept. M, 1953 4< HttRKpkstkel CeaiWiKsa * OriAew Sbeck AkterksiS At any rate, what is on view is be finer ht any prieef i with its new role as a supplier of Fswtr (men ''4r1vi” per (4**btt-ttr**|Hi) the fact that the whole British na­ K. All Modelt . . . All Sites . . . Slartinf «l $209 smployea to industry. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 9— 2 to 4 P.M. ksTMpswtr) * Tsra Sifealt-leck-Up tion after a vigorous lurch to the Now It may be" that the com­ Thief Steals Car 2-5 P.M.— MASONIC TEMPLE Ptwtr Irektt ! U|kti Sootho Famous PAK-A-W AY first...art left during the Attlee regime., is THURSDAY. SEPT. 10— 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. i pany, even if it looks forward to ♦ FhiM eiitic (ae-tkifl) Drhe 4i Facltry IM*n**ti*| 1 1 now moving; a little sobered, back With Owner in It the prospect of supporting what FRIDAY. SEPT. 1 1 .2 to 4 P.M. iR Safsiy-ba Mm*Ii 4> la4*Ha4**t farkiai Ireks may amount to a "company town,” toward middle ground. ALL TYPES OF DANCING TAUGHT SATURDAY. SEPT. 12— 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Visit C«ntot Chovroiot today. *Slo«4or4 om ol PWoPowor V-R'b. baa discounted this burden by as­ Crookaton, Minn. lAI — Simon (PkALilioo NwerSdoedm# opHooel ot oasn'me!) suming thst it will only be called The Difference Ceballoe, SS-year-old farm laborer, 1 1 M B P A Y M B im had his car stolen while he was Clossot wiN roMNiM Moodoy. Sopt. 14.1953. Miss Jaye is a member of the Dance Teacher’s Club of Sold at upon to operate a modest kind of One of the things different in It. BUDGi community. In fact, some of Mr. Ceballos.was asleep in the. back Conn, and the Dance Masters of America. She ha.i just about the case o f Warren Registrattops may be taken at any other time or InformaUon MANCHESTER seat when a thief drove away with wm Hess' aUtemenU sewn to indi­ Stephenson is the percentage lu- given by railing MI-S-8414. ' 91 CENTER STREET It. Some tifne later, the brazen completed several advance courses in New York and MANCHESTER cate Buch an expectation. volved. He is being accused o f be­ thief awakened him and asked him "Daacing ehouM be a part o f every child’s educatiea. W ALLPAPER Hess was explaining why ing a "four per center.” Under the to help fix a flat tire. Boston. Miss Jaye has children currently appearing on I I very few of the preqept employes DemoermU, it used to be five per Ceballoe ran to a nearby farm­ Mrs. Glbeoa and her three student aaalstaata have recently, television. ~ M lbs eotnpAny would be inUreat- cent' house for help, but the thief drove returned froni the Daaee Ceugrees In’ New York City. ‘ • • ■ and PAINT CO. BROWN-BEAU PRE, Inc. away without changing the 'flat cd iR moving down to Iflasiaaippi, Another thing different ia that tire. Ch Fhones: M1-9-8072 or Pilgrim 2-7643 s 249 RROAD ST. 30 BISSELL STREET — MANCHESTER O p o o U n H I 9 P .M . i ' • - I I I \ \ ^ ;l...... i,. 11- V . ■'ll-'. —•—V—'--T-ri;—S3 —--S'—"-w-TTrisT iilii liilwnniifTFsW^-.- ^’s-s ■'.' J-lsM. ,'[s-"j»«,-Lt-t,-.s ■ - J-rf v.'3«**s— ------is«--^HS-rs-—'.'".■s-agsjpi—s:- .luwi a- .afgs^e" ■ • •( • ■ ■ ■ , > 1 PAGE SIX IUNCHESTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 196» |>l»lll— !■■ Ill I PAGE SEVlS^ f members will-bc held at the No­ Marlborough CALL Ellington vember igeeting. Legion Electa 0®cers Charlfts W. Lathrai Radio and Hathsway-Miller Post, American Skywatch Schedule New Leaders Plan Meeting Set Hall School Opens; FOR # rOOO— ItM Eaaton DajrllKiit H«M WNHO—Ch. C Legion have elected their olBceni LIABILITY INflURANOE Plan for the coming year, for Center Park Development Outlined; AND REAL ESTATE Of Salvation -WDRC-Rob«rt Q. I-Wli: R*cord«rJs^WraT-WMth«, By GOP Committee Richard Clark will spcceed FrMayi Sept. It ^Faculty Assigned hop ^ WWKy^»W€w>. Harold. G. Davis, Jr., as com­ Midnight— 3 a. m. .... Anthony Zllinakaa 196 E ast Oeafer SL. M1-9-6S84 WONS—Weather. V in—B*ck«un wih. mander. 3 a, m.— 4 a, m. . ,,. .'Voluateera Needed Marlborough, Sept. 10—(Spe­ ,.HT—New*; Country Muile. |:aa-WDRr>-World Newa K o m i t i f , Ellington. Sept. 10 (Specie! )— Army Arrive WTIC—New*. ” ' Other officers follow; Senior Vice 4 a. nu—6 a. m...... WnUam Bayrer cial) —.The M ary Hall School rUAT—Newi; n>ik« Hop.-' The Republican Town Committee RC—Memory tAne. Manrhesler Evening Herald El­ person* who walk through it on The reception wHl be in the t WOMB—Sky Kina, WTHT-Breaklaai Club. This program will he preceded by have realized their desire. Both OOP Caucus Slated PINE PHARMACY their way to and from work and w e r e —?fewa Mualc. WTIC—Theater of Melody. the hiisinesB meeting. lington correspondent. Mrs, O. F. have been prominent In musical The Republican Caucus d'lll be nature of a home-coming tor Mra. WKNB-Scoreboard; Dial for Dollara; WHAY—News; Homing Star Be- Berr, telephone Rorkvllle 5-f8IS. CALL Ml-9.9ft14 to the Main Street shopping area. Pickup, who was the daughter of view. • Mrs. Dorothy Burna is the presi­ affairs of the South Methodist held Monday evening in the li­ Baacball Matinee. The “walking through" idea le fktmmandant and Mrs. Frederick ; » :« * - tVDRO— Curt Maaaey-Martha »:1ft-«WDRC—Music Off the Record. dent this year. Church. Beauties Vie brary building. one of .the thing* local park plan- 0 , ...... TWoOf • ------...... - WONS*^nYanhea. JCxpreas...... W«ineii*a'Ctab-to-”Meet...... —■’jnie summer In ■Itaiy- kaa'.beea . ----- Pemoftal MeoUou.....- .....— iJBAdUtU.QUicera o f the-Manchititer. WHAY- Campane Del Mattlno...... ffFr¥Ti»|)tT^H3 irnTaTTj"mYkmg «n t ^ 1 - WHAY—Mewa; At Bat with Diplomat. The Women'a Club will hold their very warm and at the present time P\’t. Richard Fuller, who Is sta­ '.Corps, from 1918 through 1920. As a WTIC—Ni lea and Wuotea. »:.1t—WCCC—News; 1290 Hits. Italy TripHelale«r a recently completed long range I child she attended the IJncoIn j:M —WON’S—Cecil Brown. N’ewa. WTIC—News; You anC YoUIr Child. first .meeting of the fall aeaaon in they are enjoying a trip to the F or Honors tioned at Camp Picket. Va.. spent development plan for Center Park. s- WHAY—At Bat With Diplomat. V\ TlAY—Ttallsn Progrsm. the Hall Memorial Library Wed­ Dolomites, the Austrian 'Tyrol and the weekend at his home here. I achool, and It 1* probable William WKNB—Dial for Dollars; Music from PHONE In the plan, a aketch of which 1* I will attend the same school as It la ' P.eeaiaa Hollywood. nesday at 8 p.m. Following the By Mrs. Canipagiia bark through Switzerland. Mrs. Mra. Willlsiri Myers of Chappa- ■hewn on thl* page. *ome of the |:*-WDRC-New.. 9:4a-\v DRC—Bing Sings. business meeting, John Holton of Campagna visited Salzburg In (OaaWanad Ftom Paga One) qua, N. Y.. is a guest of Mr. and WASHER MI-9-4581 I nearest the Citadel. WHAY—Spotlight on Sporla; Supper 9:45—WTIC—Here’s Eddie Fisher. walk* have been relocated to con- ' Older soldiers of the corps will TSerenade. American Air Lines will show 1938, hoped to' go there also. They Mrs. Ralph Korngirbetof I,ake Rd. I , form to the path* person* actually V-f^ WTIC—Newa. ^ WHAY—Kamnua Inals. Mrs. Bernard Campagna has sent All S3 eMtestaats compete In I recall Capt. Bartlett on local streets »: 55—W DRC—N> ws. slides and give a lecture on have also taken a trip to Sicily, Mr. snd Mrs. William Fisher REPAIRS ^ follow when going through the WOHS—.Newa. !•:•••-WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. Arapulco Riviera of the .^mericaa. to her friends, the Rev. Dr. arid and hope to have many pictures to four dtviatoaa talent, hathlng spent the I,abor Day weekend in as he conducted meetings, singing WTItT—N’ewa; Joe GIrand. park. And the sidewalk along "Keep the Home Fires Burning,” WKN’B—Newa; Sporta Scrapbook. WTHT—My True Story. Mra. Ernest Meyer, chairman of Mrs. Fred R. Edgar, a letter re­ ■how upon their return. suit, evening gown and person­ Weston. Mass., with their son-lri- ■'O' WTIC—Welcome Travelers. Center Street ha* been pulled back or. ••'V'ou're Going to I>eave the Old g :li—WTlC—But Steele. the hostesa committee, will be garding their experiences In'Italy Operas they have attended in­ ality. Prellnilnarlea roatlnue to­ law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Prompt, Economical WONS—Patter By Paf.eraon. WCCC- n Hundred and 90 Htla. Into the park pro|>er. WKNB—News; Kd SwMt Show. a.aaisted by Mrs. Lawrence Ander- the past summer. cluded La Forza del Destino, night and tomorrow night. Home. J im ." A total of 22 from the O ver wriRC—Tacit Zalman ’’’hla 1 BelieTe. William Van Huyzen. Murphey. James S. Klar, land­ ' "'y ' corps were In the service with the | WHAY—News In Italian. ■aon. Mrs. Henry Sandbeig. Mrs. It will be recalled that Mr. Cam­ Terme di Caracalla and others, WlnaerB o f the et’ralag gown Doreaa Hoelety Meets GuoroRtood WKNB—Mualc by Wealon. 10:1^-WHAY—Italian Mualc. scape architect who prepared the Allies at. the time, and six girls WTIC—Weather. • —WTITY—Whiapertng Streets. Wesley Charter. Mra. William pagna who is chief traffic controller every one a wonderful experience. prellmlaarieo and the person­ The Dorcas Society met at the WDRC—Guy Lombardo. ality division are kept aeeret. drawing of the plan shown here, played in the band to replace the Three Hundred Il:9t WDRC-Make Up Your Mind. Prutting, Mra. .loaeph Girardini, at Brainat'd Field, is one of a seven- One week end they went 'to Sieno home of Mrs. Ralph Korngiebel WriRgor*Holis HoplMod and other* interested in Center i;J0 -WONS—Auto Tune Derby. WTIC-Bob Hope. Mrs. T. O. Giller, Mrs. John Shana­ man Civil Aeronautics Authority for a celebration called the Pallio boys who went to war. .Mr*. Bart­ W'THT-^ereno Gammeil. WKNB—Dial for Dollara; Vole# of The points for peraonallty are yesterday afternoon.' Park, had other purposes- floral Finished Monuments and han, J /., and Mrs. L. Stanley team sent to Italy by the U. S. in which customs carried put dated lett will be remembered aa a model l.'crc-N ew a; Mur’cal Scoreboard._ Manchester. picked up at breakfaat meetings beautiflcatlon and a greater variety officer's wife. Markers In Our Display tTTir—Ilere’a To Velefana.' ’ WONS—News; Mystery Shopper. Gri^tha. 3 . Government, to help the Italian back to the 1300's. The people who with the 19 Judges, who Include Mancheater Evening Herald O WKNB-Pike Platter Party. WCCC—News; 22 Hundred and 10 of trees and shrubs -in mind when Both Maj. Pickup and hi* wife I;4.y—WTIC—Three tHar Kxtra. Names of new members will be government with their problem of marched wore the most beautiful a I n g e r deanette MacDonald, Marlborough correapondent Mra. PpTTERTON'S Yard To Choose From! Hits. ISO Center Rt., Cor. of Church they outlined the scheme. attended training college at the WONS—Sporta Dlgeat; Newa; WHAY—Gemme Muaicall. presented at the meeting in Octo­ air safety between landing flelds. 14th and 15th century costumes, composer Deems Taylor, and the Howard Lord, telephone East The Finest In WDRC—Newa. Approved by Planners I same time in New York City. His It:45- W tHT-W hen a Girl Marries ber and the reception for the new Mrs. Campagna accompanied her even the horses were “robed" In 1948 Mhu America, Hebe Rhopp. Hampton 867-J-3. r - v ^ WTHT-Sporta. . WHAY—Italian Music The plan has been given the nod i first assignment was to-Newbury- g:5.t—WON.U—Bill Jenkina Show. port, .Mass., where he remained 7:11—WDRC—Family Skeleton. ■ of approval by the Town Planning Design Commission and the Park Advl- , three years: transferred to Nashua...... 'N; aerved lor Six' ygarf.-New WTTC—<5uy Lombardo Show. Cluo. Murphey mad* it clear, that so : Bedford. Mass., 10 yeara and New Wdrkmcrifihtp^ T WKNP-Sijni Off. WONS-Ladles Fair • Haven over two years. WHAY—Nrw«; Supprr Serenade. - WTHT—We the Women. far "no single hfgh-priced prdject 7?ftv-WON8—Te.i.y-l'eat. WTIC—.Strike It Ri,h. COMFORTABLY •PLENTY OP Is contemplated," The proposal is The new officers have recently WTHT—irimrr Pavla. W’HAY—Italian Marcia. - M a te ria l WDRO—Johnny Mercer. a long range plan — an objectlva returned from England, the major's 11:1ft—1, Italian Cants . -v: 9 7 4 OPEN first visit there in 30 year*. ‘They T:a* -WONS—(Jabrlel i Meatier. to be kept In mind as changes are Cutting done in our own H its-W dNS—New*. ^ AIR FREE conducted services at Preston and WTHT—Siarr Ftom Spare. WHAY—News In lUll.an. ‘ made now and then In the park. It 'CIS K M IB -n^Am iE 45Z.—7 shop from the rough stone W'rU'—New* of th« World. 11:5ft—WDRC—Grand Slam. Thursday Nights can be inmilfled from time to time. Bournemouth, and it was while on to the finished meihoriaL WPnC—Johnny Mercer Show. . W’CCC—Newt: 12 Hundred and ftO board the Queen Elizabeth, return­ ?:45--WDKC—Ka Murmw. Hits. MAIN ST. In the sketch, broken line* in­ com nscTicirr WONS—Yop Tune*; Tltu* Moody. CONDITIONED PARKING ing from Britain, that .Maj. Pickup WTIC—Phra*e That Pays. • NEXT TO THE RTORK dicate present outlines of walks WTHT-Le* Griffith. New*. WHAY—Mu.tic. IN ST. JAMES BLOCK for Shopping Comfort and paved areas. The fainter brok- received news of his appointment Vt’TlC—One Man'a Family...... ^nr * Dsv. IX OL'R FAVED LOT UNTIL 9 0 ’CI.OCK : to Manchester, which they consider I;ah - WDRC — Meet Millie. WTHT.— or Nothing SUPER MARKETS ‘*n lines running through the park MANCHESTER WONS—Official Detective. WKNB Dlnl for Dollars; fi40 Club. are contour line*. Tree dlagrarria one of the finest corpa in the east­ WTIC—Roy Morer*. Il;4§ - WIMV—pot Pmirn. which have a solid dot In the ren- ern territory. They believe they are 11 rt.^ • WDR('—Roseitiary. WHAY—New*, PNH. ■'ter are rxiating trees. Those,whlrh I going to be happy here among their MEMORIAL WTHT—ThreMntv Bvllne. WTIC—Second Chance. I friends. ' C..J :.U—WTHTe- Jia m'my ■ Ka-ye. ^ •Wl X’C-f-A. t'neno- >Tous#«'—~-•«— ~ ...... ha.ve ..outlined dotsLax.e.lrcca which,, *:24—WTIC—Nem*. WHAY—RonxonI Program. will be planted later, , COMPANY I ;Si-WDRC—Playhouse. Aheraaoa Following ia a description of 11 leads to Center Street. It la surmounted by dancing bears Is might be equipped as a small sit­ out a license and failure to notify charge. Stopped on Main Street last WTir—Kaiher Know* Be*t^ I2raa WDR(’—Wendv Warren, aligned with the walk leading to A. AIMETTI, Prop. WTHT-’^traw Hat Muaicale. WCCC—Make More Mualc. point* of interest in the long range located there and the plans call ting area. Police Arrests the Motor Vehicle Department of a night by Patrolman John Turner, \V(i»NS—.John St»‘ele, Auventure. WKNB—News; Sports Digest. plan. the entrance of the 51uniclpat for a paved plaza about 45 feet 9. Between the flagpole ter:« change of address. Drury was found operating a car COR. PEARL and HARRISON •WHAY—Oxile’a Studio Party. WHAY—News In Italian: Mualc. Plan ----- Win Turn Statue , Building. On either side of the path wide around it. The heavy black' race and the smaller terrace below STREETS Patrolman Peck also arrested with leglstration plates issued for #:aa~WTHT*“ Mike Molloy. WONS—t'ort Maesey Time. is a row of trees with unbroken A Vernon man faces thifee counts WTIC—Newa: Weather. 1. To begin with tHS''stalue line around the fountain is a wall. it where band concert* are held Sam Nusadorf, 39. of Vernon Rd,. another vehicle. Opposite East Cemetery " M.AY—New*;...... NightWatch. lawn stretching from the edges of in Town Court after being halted by WTir—Counterspy. 12:I5--WDRC—Aunt Jennia'a StorlCA honoring veterans of the Civil War At present there Is a retaining some trees wraild be removed to Rockville, last night for violation of WTIC—Medley Time. will be turned around to face the the path to the trees. wall extending along Main Street provide a vista from the large TELEPHONE MI-9-880T WO.NS—Bin 'Henry News; B...hop' WONS—H R. Baukhage. Patrolman Raymond Peck on Tol­ rules of the road at the intersection There were 82.500 aeamen em­ Kulton .]. Shepii. For Center. It now face* Into the park 3. Below the path in the sketch and Myrtle Street from the park's center section of the.park to the land Turnpike last night. Howard of Oakland St. and Tolland Tpke. or MI-S-8852 WDRC—Me, t Mr MrNuItv. . WTHT—Bing Crosbv ployed oh V. S. ocean-going ships »:.■» WDRC-On Stage. WHAY—News In Italian: music. The high shrubs at the corner of and still at the left la the building southeast corner upper right flagpole terrace. C. Burbank, 21, was summoned to Erorn C. Drury, 21, of Kelly Rd., WKNB—Bing Crosby Show. in early 19.53—about 2.5 per cent Open Sundays WTIC—Eddie Cantor. Main and Center Sts. shown now used by the Police Dept. Park corner of the picture. 10. The whole north slope of court to answer charges of violation , Talcottville. will be presented in fewer than the same period In WTHT—Time ('apsut. 12 :?.V- WON.S-Music Box. Buy Direct and Save Money WONS—Shorn* Ture Time. WTHT—Jack Berch. In the upper left of the photo, will officials envision the building as On Main Street It runs almost the hill on which the terrace Is of roles of, the road, driving with-]court on an improper registration 1952. WHAY—Night Watch. I2:54k WDRC—Romance of Helen Trent he removed so that the statue can the pnasibie future site for park to the entrance at the fountain. built the slope to the left of the WON8—f ratiM SMward*. WKNB—Man on the Street. ------.be seen from the busy IritersecLlon. offices and a park- museum. 'ITie terrace --would be planted with New* of Tomorrow. WTIC—Marjorie Mills. Under the plan: it would be ex­ . WHAY—la Ro«e Proeram As a matter of fact, the curve heavy black line around the build­ broad-legfed evergreens such aa WDRC—American W’ay. tended to that entrance and .^Rsai liOaim lOa.ea .lOaniit -y— V “ Hf ~ V l 'WTIC—Judy Canova^dhow. WCCC—New*: Make Mine Mualc. ■ round that comer of the park ing represents a retaining wall brought around the fountain-In a rhododendron, mountain laurel WHAT- News; Night Watch. WTHT—New*. * will he rut back as a safety meas­ which raises the ground to form a and leucothoe. ]a:IA— VN’ONR—Mu»ic Taover** Hour, WONS—The Women'a Page. U-shape, There would be curc-ed *WTHT—Straw Hat Mualrat*. I2;4.1-* WDRC—Ciar «lal Sunday. Lea n 4 ure. terrace. Elevating the le\*el around seats and formal plantings at this 11. Bordering the walk south of WKNB Keyb<,ard Sketches. With it* radius flattened some­ the station would improve its ap­ U:Sa WTIC-CUfton Vtley; Jane Pirk- \N TIIT—Perry Como. Fresh plaza as well as at the main en­ the flagpole terrace would be rows ena Show. what the curve will afford motor­ pearance, Klar explained.' trance. of flowering bulbs and the dogwpod ^ WDRC—News: Mood* for Romanace. 12:55—WONS—Cameo lAdy Talks. R ib L b . ist* a clearer view where the two Je:4.V—WHAY-New*. i :ftG VVDHC—New*. 4. South o f the building is the Mill Widen View grove shown at the lower right WDRC—Dance Orchestra. WT'“TIIT—Ken and Carolyn thoroughfares meet. Around the lilac garden which would contain corner of the sketch would he bol­ WCCC—Manchester Matlnea. PORK ROAST 7. To the south of the fouhtain ll-afl-Newa on AH Station*. statue there will be a paved plaza stered With more varieties of dog­ WONS—New*. varieties of hybrid lilacs. entrance -rlglM of it in the sketch WTHT-Edwln r. Hill; Marfha Lor W H AT—New* equipped with curved seats. The wood. Warn. •h ri('—New*. seats and the formal plantings be- 30 Foot Tree Belt is a grove in hemlocks. Some I-ong Range Goal WHAY-Night Watch. 4 5. The sidewalk along the entire of these trees would be removed |1 :a.5—WDRC—.Vewji. WKNB—New*: Baaeba4t Matinee. ___ Llod Iheitt can be seen In the photo. I .Murpbey„and..others interested I;I5— WDHo—Art* perain*;— ...... Center Street bon n dr y or the i o That' the ' flalJpoTe terrace' II r Ift.-\VON.‘5* - Wsjtwofk* WONS—Yankee Foot: Show. ~ W'heri the plan goes Into effect, j in the long-range plan for Center WTHT—Frank Sc Jacketm. this will become the park's main grounds would be moved hack Into shown In the right center—would 7 WTIC—N, w*. W TIC—Ros*. The Musical ftniter L b . Park do not expect the changes to — — TOO D0N7 H4VE TO WISH WHAY—Petty Kimball. \ entrance.' the park with a 20 foot tree belt be visible from Maifi Street. And come about overnight, but they ■ WHAT—Night Watch. 1:59--W DRC— Younrf' Dr, Malone. WDRC—Yoti and ‘ he U'orid. LAMR LEGS 2. From the paved area at the I between the walk and the street. with the grove thinned out. per­ look upon the plan aa a goal to­ WTHT—Paul Hsrvev. H:S#—WTIC—Stara In Jar*. WKNB-Dlal for Dillart; Baseball corner a broad path lead* Into' the I Persons walking on the sidewalk 1 sona standing on the flagpole ter­ ward which they can keep working W DK('—Symphony Hall. Mnllncf. S ch o o l D ays WHAY—NIte Watch. S m all park to a feature — a pool, plaque, I would have the feeling of being I race cou^ enjoy a view of Case aa time goes by. WCCC—Newa; Music Room. within the park rather than on its Mt.. not^'how 'visible from that FOR 600D THINGS TO EAT! fiiti^W TIC—News; Bob and Ray. 1:45—WDRt;—Gumtiig Light. here again and those or small, monument — surrounded \ WDRC—Newk. Y o u n g hy a smaller paved area and flower fringe. . I point. The hamburger is little used in * W'HAY—Night Watch. WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. active youngsters need WTHT-Dlnah Shore. H e n * L b . beds. Murnhey and Klar exnlained 6. At the very top of the sketch I Ro.ses might be planted on the Hamburg. Germany, having been Toir*»efow 1:5ft -WKNB -New*. Yankee* ▼*. De­ la the secondary entrance to the! 9tH -WTIC— Prayer; Frank Atwood troit. good substantial lunches that the feature used should not j slope just south of the hemlocks. invented by South Germans wait­ THETRE YOURS EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK Show. 2:ftft -W D RC—Second Mrs. Burton. TURKEYS he very high. From. this low I park on Main Street opposite the j .8, Still further south, at the ing in the city for ships to Amer­ - WDRC—Farm Program. W TIC—The Doctor * Wife, and meals. Build your meals fndnument another broad path I end of Pearl Street. The fountain | WTHT—Devotion. w rre—Miislr, very corner, the first terrace ica. « e *« 3su 6«e-yii»e4-..*n iS .'S u = ;;3 tz; WHEN YOU BUY AT BURSACK’S '«-'tfc4A---WDKC—Hyitiff Time. ' WTHT^T.awrVn(^e Welk. f oil Cut- ' H ig h around faniOUt Popular irieats' for • i!»-r:WTIC-A\ewa.- - - ...... WUAY~>*' 73c in— Howdy D oocy. CRISGO 3 SUNLIGHT BUTTER t on—The Worlf.' \V« Live In ft 15—Varietyi Club. ITALIAN PRUNE CORNED BEEF 46 OZ. CAN DEL MONTE 4:25—Paradox. CAMPBELL’S CHICKEN SOUP ;4G—Weather forecast. BONELESS NATIVE PINEAPPLE 4.V-Worl(.'..Newi» Tnday. O ^Your FavoritA Sonc. SUeAR HEART STUFFED OUYES 2 o*. 4 250—^^oflsinair riub. TALL J U IC K 2 9 C ^ ^ ^ Frozen Food I (Jrouebpi Marx, f"AN8 f 30-Drainvei. ^LBS. V E A L R ^ L 500 C O rN T BIR D S E n V f'^**^^bb^TTrrarer.------— — - ft 30--F''»rd Th«*atcr. PLUMS SUOAR HEART PRONE iUICE q...... (Delicious for pot roast) apd .AIlftne____ _ fAHC-y RATING . iie»zT*5'»aM/.'WiiC»B»a>4 ai'~f I'lT.'-W For**ixn Iwirlftoe, ’* 11:90—l>aic Movie. RKI5IMKD CHOICE QUALITY ISOPTROST OWIAR 11:00—Foreign Intrigue. l|:.1tV-New*. TAI.L CAN BIRDS EYE Wit Ml • F E X T M ; 8CN CREST— .SOLID C30—Ai'e Drumninnd. DOVALETTES HANDP.ACKED t o . f tjo—Western Theater. RIB ROAST COST i CHICKEN PIES 37c ft'OO—New*, 2 LBS. NO. 5 CAN DEL MONTE FREE ft 15—The Karlv Show. PEARS (Tender, full of flavor). WHMIMYOU YOU sm olo M 5 UBBS raOM ■ TOMATOES Y :2ft—Weathervane. News. A ^ F o r Healthy Sehossi Fane he a PINEAPPLE JUICE cm. SW EET LIFE y4S—Jane Froman. CALIFORNIA BQNELESS CHUCK :o Oz. Can 21c 4-00—Take a Guess. • 30—Four Star Playhouse. 0RAN8E JUICE or LEMONADE •-00—Into th»* Night. 11 O i. Turnbler BIRDS EYE CHICKEN PIES -ft.:i0—Big Town. ^ Peanut Butter 3 7 < For pentagon U.8 A. POT ROAST anare toup/ 2 0 % OFF 2 35c J0t3D—Plate the Face. ON ANY’ POUND OF lf:U>-New». PEPPERS 2 LOW H i US r o t OCTAkl / V 1ft—Late Show, Instruments Each Strawberry P res.29< (ALWAYS SATISFACTORY) CANTALOUPES * Rnitt.bl. COFFEE Libby's h , M. 6RAVENSTEIN APPLES with the purchase of 1:00—Todar. RENTED Corned Beef 12 0 i. Can 4 5 « Native Poultry That Cauuot Be Beat Aunt Jemima Silver ^lOO-n-Vou Ar<> Wluit Y6U E at; T hf Cwke or Devil’s Food ' Yankee Peddler*, IN O U R r ' H.l(hill's mix. 16 oz. pkg. f ; 30—Fun With Food TO STUDENTS ON Grated Can FRYERS-FOWL--ROASTERS —Ding l^ng ^hool, W h i t e T u n a * 2 5 « TURNIPS i IftiJiD—Window Mopper* a BAKERY DEPT. ItoOfV-Hawkin* M ir OUR TRIAL PLAN. 33c llilS —The Bennet Story. ^t^«lr(ke U Rich MarshmaUpw Fluff J .. 2 P 1A*>—Adventure* In AfHcft. ^ FREE Mirafetc Iflft—Love Of LIU. MINUTE JJpVLi-rearrh Fo» Tom orrow . Salad Dressing W hip o 4 9 « A^4ft—What'* Ixtoking? -Garry Mai.ie &hQW. ■ Han-O-Rap MARKET! -Double or Nothing. Delivery Service / s a e / 125 Ft. Roll -Tbtr Ottidmg Light. W a x P a p e r 1! 1 SOUTH MAIN STREET; •4^Mad*Afttrnoon Newa. *00—The Big Papoir. i W - Weteunrra Travel'era, v* 875 Main Rt.. Maa^liMter Tel MI-3-8743 ■’' I Your Account SUPER• tv ' MARKETS ASO MAiVAf TKU MI-9-S414 -Bed goz V*. SI. Louis. ' < V '/ 4 . -"V- I ------... .. / ■ •)' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN» THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1953 PAGE N IN l. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 19B8 PAGE EIGHT ship). The Reds captured a few activity to aiish sswert and pre­ such 'vaaaels from the Chinese Na.* vent accumulation of explosive Four to Get Nursing Diplomas tionalists during ths civil war but Yugoslavs Plan fumes. To speed the work Routs Britons Ask ther4 has been no previous Indica­ 1-A was closed from the Boston tion of any In use on the Pearl line to a potnt a half-mile over the MEAT QUALITY YOU RESPECT! River. Action on Italy Revere line. FuU Report The Boston Police Flreboat Luna This soui;ce said one Royal was ordered to Chelsea Creek to Navy man was killed while trying M d iilk Troop Moves help flush the fuel Into the harbor to reach the 40^milllmeter gun at and additional fire companies were the front o f the launch after the O n A ttack Communist vessel opened fire. The (OoatlaM^ #r«"* moved into the area. Police were ordered on extra duty in anticipa­ little craft also carried a 20-mllll- . (OoBtIkDMI from Pag* Om ) MEAT VALUE YOU APPRECIATE! meter gun aft. OkracIJlca, llva mllet from the tion of fire.' The launch waa never able to Italian border, Preildent Tito of Hong Kong this afternoon and waa return the Red fire, the source CUMOM i m Tugoalavia formally disavowed immediately tied up in a closed added, but Immediately summoned Shop In Half The Time The Self Service Way any intent to anne* Zone "B ’ with Fund Reports portion of the Navy dockyard. the destroyer Concord to ita a(d. tHe terse comment: "W hy should • - Newsmen and photographers were The bigger vaaael arrived too late we do ItT We already have it.” barred from the area and the Navy to engage the Communist ship. jftjntrjgfaii Instead, he proposed the Port Trade Balance Issued no statement. The source said he did pot know o f Trieste itself he International­ ' The tight olliclat secrecy hss whether the launch auffefed more ised with the surrounding terri­ crested speculation that the shoot­ than one hit, i ing might have important political FINAST SUPER MARKET^ tory turned over to Yugoslavia a Is Precarious N avy launches .maintain a oon- S U i 1041 M AIN STEBBT. MANCHESTER proposal which drew no support Implicatlona. but moat maritime atant patrol of Hong Kong wa­ observers said the shooting appar­ from Italian officials. ters, serving aa tha outer screen (Continued from Page One) ently waa unpremediated and re­ In an exchange of notes with s-f''' of the harbor defense arrange­ k a H i ! Italy. Yugoslavia warned that "if sulted from Communist suspicion ments for thla trade center and come a practicable objective.” He Lar{e F m Parkin{ Area For Customer’s Car the Yugoslav government eatab- ■ A of all foreign craft. naval station off the south coast continued;...... , ....The -Rada .hscve--opanad.. ilca..x>n. ■ irsTi'es that the Italian-government "Convertibility requires a will­ o f-Gommunlat iGhlna...... - numerous craft, large and small, The Reds occupy maiiy of the continues to adhere to the abnor­ ingness to permit considerably mal situation on the border, it BMlMni quiliteli Naarv Bower* in the past, but Communist shells small Ihlanda near the Colony and more free competition than is the took by far their heaviest toll thla will be forced to undertake in normal practice today, not only in many areas the demarcation its territory corresponding n\eas- time. line la In dispute. Scarcely a month with other exports in foreign mar­ In London the Admiralty iden­ ures.” kets, but also with imports in do­ goes by without reports of one or Tito laiuiea Threat tified the damaged craft as. the more Chinese flringa on the patrol mestic markets. 72-foot I>aunch 1323. It was under­ QT C H GAL In his speech Sunday, Tito said What the great creditor coun­ boats. 19 32< stood the craft, which normally that "W e shall never send divi­ t ' Reports from Formosa Indicated tries. and particularly the United carried a crew of two officers and GINUINI SPRING - SOPT-MIATID sions before we see that an op­ States, do about their foreign that a British Navy destroyer also ponent might really try to attack 12 men, waii on a normal patrol at hsd a brush with the Chinese Na- GALLON 5 3 c economic policies is highly impor­ the time of the shooting. our territory... .W e are not going tant for currency convertibility." tlonallata yeaterday. to rattle our arms although we Presumably the rest of the men The Nationalist Defense Minis­ Fund Offers Advice aboard the launch were rescued. READY FOR THE are not afraid of arms, but on the The Fund edviaed European na­ try at Talpeh said one o f Ita gun­ The Navy said the clash occurred contrary love them....” tions to look to Western Hemi­ boats ilred a warning shot acrosa at 3:10 p.m. Hong Kong time (2:10 Yugoslavia's position may be­ sphere countries other than the the bow of the destroyer St. S T O R I S OVEN LI 71c a.fu, D ST) yesterday, in interna­ NATIONAL come clearer this weekend. Tito United States as areas .in which Bride’s 'B a y aa she waa escorting tional waters seven miles aouth- is scheduled to make a major dolls ra can be earned. Canada. Co­ two British merchant vesaela to­ w-eat of Lin Tin island. This is speech in the Adriatic port city of lombia, Cuba. Mexico and Venexu- ward the entrance to the Min south of Hong Kong and on the LAMBLEBS Split on the 10th anniversary of CHUCK ela present no barriers to converti­ River, leading to the Communist ^ oHi Td east aide of the Pearl River estuary the formation of Yugoslavia's 8th bility, the report said, and all have port of Foochow. leading to the Communist Chinese Arm v Corps. dollars available because of heavy Royal N avy sources in Hong BONED and ROLLED IF DESIRED LB port of Canton. 90 miles upstream. .. Italy's Premier Giuseppe Pella is U. S. defense buying in the West- Kong scoffed at Nationalist claims Lamb Fores "schednled-to- apeak .on,-.tba.-.aaBBa. Official details of the incident FOR DEUGIOUS^TREE RJFEHEO _ errr■ Hemisphere: - W e ft’ iack'fiig.''"’CblSny”'''SfttcftlC that-'.tho—deatrojfer-an* Ihe two day. answering for his government Meantime the World Bank, merchantmen turned back hut .... WELrtRj^ED’'.... the speech made Sept. 6 near the maintained a close-mouthed at- LB 0 , whose governors are holding their tltude> apparently seeking to avoid there was no official word whether CUT FROM TENDER, SOFT-MEATED LAMB border by Marshal Tito.. m annual session jointly with the heightening the, already tense rela­ the vessels entered Foochow har­ Behler's statement came just be­ Fund, approached a showdown tion.* between Hong Kong and Red bor or whether the St. Bride's Bay fore Parliament, elected In 1950, w ith'its la.sf Iron Curtain member, returned tha Nationalist fire. Mm. Betty Klchardsoa Mm. Kvelyn Crorkett China. • hMI YOUNG TENDER Bottom formally ended its last ae.sslon. Czechoslovakia'. LB New elections will be held in late Commodore James Thorold, the LEAN MEATY The Bank's Committee on Fi­ Colony's Naval commander, con­ f O H f Forequarter Lamb Chops November to pick members o f two nance and Organization late yes- Four Manchester girls will re-» Mrs. Evelyn M. (St sire) ferred with Governor Sir Alex­ hoii.ses under revised constitution terda.v voted to recommend to the ceive their diplomas in nursing at Crockett.' of Pleasant -St., la the ander Grantham early today but PEACHES which was written into law earlier governors that Czechoslovakia be the 74th annual commencement fourth local graduate of the class, TRY OUR CRAWFORD, HALE cmd ELBERTA declined any comment. this year. suspended from membership' on exercises of the Hartford Hoapital Miss Quilitch and Mlaa Bowers YOUNG TENDER - PRYIRS OR B IO ILIR S • 2H-3H LB AVERAGE Reserve Navy officeri unofficial­ Prior to adjournment, the legis­ Dec. 31 unless the Czech govern­ School of Nursing tonight in the both graduated with honors from ' ALSO SELECTED i^PLES AND PEARS lators approved a new law of crim­ ment has paid by then the sum It South Congregational Church on Manchester. High School with the ly said the attack probably was made by a Red Chlneie corvette a inal procedure, modifying present pledged to the Bank's c.apital. Main Street, that city. Cla.ss of 1956. CLEANED usually atationed in the estuary on practices and giving offenders ac­ The Czechs atill owe $62,5,000 of The jirogi'am will begin at 8 , Mi.ss Bowers was the winner of ALL WASTE REMOVED LI 5 5 c LB cused'bt'poTilTcaV'ahd cl vilc r i rhea- the‘~!P3 millidn d'dlTaffr in "gold cir" p.m. ami a recepUon ' for pa>'ehVa,‘ ’'1lie'''Cnafiir''Barl'6h aw^ Y250 patrol,- ...... SNOKED PVCW Jj Another N avy source said, how­ far better protection than previ­ dollars which they pledged .seven relatives and friends will follow from the National United Spanish PINE KNOB ORCHARDS CHICKENS ously. years ago. ever. that one report claimed the in Heiiblein hall, | War Veterans Auxiliary, given launch had been hit by Shells from FRISH HADDOCK HLLIT Li 43c It also approved a resolution When a country is suspended Three of the girls have the honor each year to a student nurse who ROY C. GULLEY a Coronluniat L.ST i tank landing ,uo.T wasK “ SWORDFISH LI SSc CB recommending that all cities, towns from either the Bank or Fund, it of being officers of the graduating ! ran qualify for the honor. She will Picklo mnI Pimeiito Leaf lb 59< and state enterprises refrain from Is aiitomatirsll.v expelled within claas. Miss Barbara Johanna Quil- i join the nursing staff of Manches- AVERY STREET— SOUTH W INDSOR SLICID COD II 33c the post-war practice of naming another year if it does not correct itch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i ter Memorial Hospital. streets and factories after Yugo­ the condition which caused the Richard Quilitch, 332 Woodbridge Mias Quilitch will remain on the Puts On Blue Bonnet slavia's present leaders. Tito was suspension. The Bank's governors St., is president; Miss Nancy staff of the Hartford Hospital. specifically exempted from the will consider the Czech suspension Shepard Bowers, daughter of She was the winner of the Linda -Appreciates on Saturday, final day of the recommendation after vice presi­ Mayor and Mrs. Sherwood Bowers, | Richard's award of $.50 for bedside dent Edvard Kardelj said his name meeting. F.N.E.! U S i D C A a S Czechoslovakia is also In trouble of Deming St., is vice president; ; nursing. had become a symbol of the revolu­ snd Mrs. Betty Kiloollins Richard- j Mrs. Richardson was graduated ^ i r r y tion against Yugoslavia's previous with the Fund. The country re­ A N D T a u C K S .t rc son is secretary. from the.local High school in 1948. rule. cently reViUued its currency with­ Tito approved today a request out consulting the Fund, a viola­ from Bulgarin to send a new am- tion of the Fund's basic charter. It told reporter Glaimo on the pre- rule.” He aaid it wa.s not nece.ssary a t ii bas.sador to Yugoslavia. al.so withdrew some of the cur­ cediiig afternoon no pictures would for the court to publish a rule in w Bulgarin has not been repre­ rency which had been placed on be allowed. He said he lnforn>''d order to regulate conduct in a f | 6 « / ' ■ & t Kv« sented by an amba-ssador since deposit in Czecphslovakia for the Giainio and another reporter this courtroom. 19.50 after the break between Yugo­ Fund’s sccounl". was because of a .section in llic Judge Silbert, referring to Clif­ FRISM ford, said it was a case of "open SU HIM AND n o v i IJI slavia and the Russian-led Comin- Czecho.slov^ikia has notified the Canon o f Ethics of the American AT LOW PRICES! S H C M 1 9 . defiance." He . said Giaimo waa ITALIAN foim. Fund within the last day or two. Bar Assn., stating that courtroom PRUNES The Foreign Office information acting under orders and that ” I it was learned, that the money pii'tures shotild nor be permitted. I RKHHOHD bureau identified tjie Bulgarian ap­ might have done the same thing " C O f F 1 f For yoon wo Kov« boon impertmCa would be restored to the Fund's Edwards argued Silbert'.s order NkiHii»sa“c ^ “"““ ‘:* r 4 7 . SEEDLESS . SWEH pointee only as Angelov Ljuben. account. This atill leaves unsettled under those circum.stances." Be­ rooshnE ofid Dur own eaffoo, 2 2 9 c had no leg,fi| effect becau.se it wa.s Grapes the Isatia of re\-aluatton. but moat cause testimony /failed to show kovo. cseoiMeiirty kept Ike ousbiy not a paj^ of the Court Journal Thomas knew of the picture ban officials on the Fund and Bank are hifk and pncM oi tpw m poMiblo. Make af ELIIRTA . AJICV RIPE And that "a court i .an speak only ; he wa.s convicted only of obstruct- TURNPIKE tkof# caHao valuat yawr lavanBa. ' 2 - 3 3 c 1^‘akiiig Gasoline reluctant to make a complete UtChiek- S-V.l" Ti. A break which would sever the last through a journal.” i Ing and delaying the Aug. 20 pro­ MILD MELLOW - THOUSANDS ENJOY IT CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ceedings. I MIS. JAN pm ci BMi ties of the institutions with the He also .lontemled that there 1 M s from The judge remarked that the | Like the noteri singing star’s wife, VITAMIN C . OOZ 39c Imperils Boston Soviet sphere. The Czechs could was no obstruction of jii.stice in a i you, too, will (all in love with F.N.E. O ranges "mere click of the caiuera." H- i only question was "whether the ■ LB BAG CALIFORNIA keep their membership in the Fund court made an order, whether it I —Blue Bonnet Margarine's Flavor, Lyon aro said the Cfinon of Ethics wa.s not | hos c (OoDtlaoed from Page One) even if they lost membership in was reasonable, and whether it Nutrition, Economy! MARKET \ RICHMOND Lettuce FRESH CRISP - LARGE HEADS 2 3.3 tha Bank. binding on the press, and a.saertcd ; was violated." Blue Bonnet's delicate, tunny- N RICH - HEAVY BODIED that the judges of the Cuyahog.a ^ sweet flavor makes bread, hot rolls, at aaat 151 Middk Turnpike W dsr Td. 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. r P A < ^ T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY, SEPTEMRER 10, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1951 PAGE BLisypr

banks At that time th. ^ommu crates aold at-yesterday's session market shows gross sales of $1$. iVIVIlW wwwwm nlsts proclaimed a csinmity, and | of the -mart, bringing a high of ,160.33. Truck garden producta aold Big Switch Is Ended; r , Issued all sorts of orders to lessen $1.9.1 and a low of $i;&0. have been 8.1.1.1 half bushel baa- the famines that would come in the Increase at Marl Also aold were 34 bushels of cii- i I*'*" tomatoes, 1,956 bushels o f FALSE TEETH “fairand winter. Now everythtni la cumbers for 14 30 high and $1.20 ! cucumbers. 1,361 bushels of shell WlHi M«r* CnilBff fine and crops are 10 per cent low. Tomatoes brought a high o f ' beans and 218 crates of caull- Of Farm Crops above last year's. FADTEKTH, a pleasang alhalias (ann- Wife Waits for Major Caiillflower is appearing at the jj ^ go an flower, arldi powder, holds Islse teeth atnrs Fo what to believe? auction market'In larger quantities. ! average of $1,65 per half bushel! . . . . firmly. To eat and talk In mnra e«m- Hince llin Reds have never Inrf, Just aprhilile s IIIUS PASTKETH Hong Kong, Sept, 10 UF) Red omciala of the Manchester Fruit ; basket, .Vl6 haskeU being disposed. cape Town. South Africa, waa on your plates. Np fum m y, gnney, poalv By nON WHITRHRAD '^promotion to the rank of lieutenant quoted crop Qgures on main wheat and Vegetable Growers Assn., re-i Total aelea amounted 'o $917.1.1. founded In 16.12 by the Dutch to Isale or feeling. Clte*ks , "ptale odor ' China may or may not be having I (denture hresth). list rABTEETH at Rditor*s Note: Pulitzer prize- colonel, areas, it still looks like the wheat ported last night. There were 87 I After 20 days of operation, the’ raise fresh food for passing ships. winner Don Whitehead was a war Mtirvivsrs Tell Mtnry a good harvest year. It depends on crop fell well below last year’s any drug store. rnrrespoadent In Korea at the! About three months later, we which Communist report you be­ crop, which the Reds claimed waa time the story of the major about i heard the story of McDaniel from lieve. "bumper" and which certainly waa whom he writes here drat came to survivors of a Red massacra at a The Communist news agency, above average. Ught.) j railroad tunnel near the little town Radio Peiping, and the Internal As to rice, the floods must have of Sunchon In North Korea. radlor of Red China are telling dif­ caused aerloua loss but they ma" Washington, Hept. 10 (jP) Oper­ The boys who escaped the mas­ ferent stories about farm crops have gone down soon enough for ation Big Switch has amled in Ko- . sacre knew McDaniel only as "the and also art contrsdirting their the usual double crop tsummer 1 oivn earlier reports. rea and still there Is no word of .... ,. and fall).. The first ' crop would, ____ j . .m. "'• * ■ wonderful guy." one The result- no one esn lelt hotv have had to be reseeded. what happened to The Major — | ..^h, major risked much the crop was damaged by It has been suggested that the th# hero of a Communliit-ordered hiii own neck to jfet better treat-’ spring frosts, droughts and sum­ mer floods. Red.a may have exaggerated the death march from Seoul in the , ment for us. He always gave us iliaaate.' reports to condition larm- early da.va of the war. part of his food and shared his I f Peiping Radio's moat recent stories are to be taken at fare ers for heavier purchases by the Wife Keeps Vigil I cigarettes and he took care of us government at controlled prices. \ Even though the free gate haa as best he could value, the loss was not serious. been slammed shut In the prison McDaniel was foiced to march On the other hand, renorts still The government haa been •I. of war -exchange, the. major's .Jeom. Scout, to Pvongyang with o. heBpI bd Hupeh radio .at Hankow.i huyln$ ■ 8 feet, sa, the crops come wife still Is walling after three priauner group. Whenever a pris­ and some Western radios cover­ In. In some areas the government WllH t>iifnmef neuth say floo0 that the Wheat In Chekiang and Fukien activity in farm pcovlnres la an-, Ion* rfV to tell her the fate'of her husband. Reds put McDaniel and other pris­ Provinces (which are not big other hint of heavy coercion to gel Loin Lamb Choos There are undoubtedly hundreds oners on a train which was to car­ wiieat producers rice is their ma- the whole crop at govemm*ni ' ClOjE-TRIMtMEO of others with similar hbpea. ry them from Pyongyang to Man­ ji>r crop) was up to 10 per <*ent [ mj(j this would indicate fear Steaks fOBTItHOUII •. SinOIN IB TOMATOES Here la the l>eginntng' of the churia. U. a. bombers attacked the from last y.-ar. The Increase in l -small crop. 4 ',’iU“ 4 5 ‘ major's story. Perhaps sorneone t.rain and It stopped In a tunnel to Kweichow and Yunnan waa up 20 ■ IUOY.TO-COOK-9 14 IBS Pillibury PANCAKI among the returning prisoners wait for the shield of dsrknesa. and 10 per cent respectively. | — Turkeys BEIT$VIIIE-S-1 IBS tB NOW YOUR MATURING might yet be able to write an end­ And there the Communist guards No figures or percentages were 1 LB d OZ M V C 2',^ LB ing: - decided to kill their prisoners. offered for the large wheat produ< - , Broilers *>niYill-1%-lV]lBS FLOUR PKG I # PKG O I The major la William Thomas ing areas of Anhwei, .Shantung, ,A A -4>.>«k Ibe gjjardjt .told.. Mc;, TuBAUlEyERAaKd. - 4';>MUI McDatitefnt A'Hoskii!, N: C:”He'W i»r Daniel to coithe with them — that ittohsn'“ antf' ‘Hopeh’ ^ aii|v » 'Ann Pg-ge-'"'^'"-'' stationed at ('amp Haugen In ^ . AT LOW PRICRS i lARGE>fttAOY-TO Arthur Dni|; Stores j Face Rump Roast IB SYRUP graduate of the U. S. Military been aerioiialv cut h.y spring and r HOUR.H 8 A. M. to II P. M. ^ Acndem.v In the class of 1941. He Then the guards took the other Americans from the train in three early summer floods in Kwang- Sk A A ▲ A . A . A .# h eK ^ lived at Camp Haugen with his 27- tnng, Hunan. Yunnan, .Szechwan ; Iona Tomato Jidco 2 ' “Vh?' 43*^ .vear-old wife, Helen, and hla two groups. As the boys sat In the gUMHY»I»V0 fields with their rice liowls Ih their and a feW northern provinces, the ; 2 0Z a a c sons then 4 and ,1. Reds are now saying a 7.2 per' PORK LOINS Baktr'i VoniHa Extroct •or TEN YEARS LONGER-AT 3%! The war had been underway hands, waiting to be fed, ' the guards opened fire. We found 68 cent Increase over jsat year "la MANCHESTER 7 0Z M w e only a few days when McDaniel indlcsted." Colton crop "indies- ; FomiW Sunshino Hydrox CoSkios waa ordered Into Korea with the bodies. Sonielinw 22 youths sur- W ALLPAPER B«e A 3 vlveil that night of horror. Ami tlona" are for an increase of 7.6 7-Rib I^IAENO . 3 5 = 24th Infantry Division. He told his \ F lo u r ] e they told the story of the major. per cent. 1 AND PAINT CO. Cut-Rite Woxod Po|Mr wife it'w ould he beat for her to Late July and Aug\iat brought ! W take the children home to North "We never saw the major after good growing weather, but before 249 BROAD ST. Rib Half UF TO 6 lES i. 4 9 ^ l \ Carolina, until he could join them. lie left the train," one youth said. l Daily Dog Meal that there was too much rain too OfMn UiitH 9 P;M. SLIBAS 4 9 ^ \ A %'W days after he left. Mrs. "W e don’t know what happened to" fast and rivers went-nut of their McDaXel received a letter. The him." chine End ANY SIZI 1. 5 9 '^ Oran^ Juice " iqTwozcan 2 ^ major «ld her not to worry. Every­ For three years Mrs. McDaniel thing \'a.s going to be all right. Has been Imping someone will be LB Mrnanlel reached the front able to tell her whether the major Chops CENTER CUT 7 9 = Grapefruit Juice 2 ' 49^ H«v* y«u flIvMi any IheugM to what now the Series E Bonds you get and hold to maturity about .Inly 1.1. 19.10. Elements of still lives or what happened at • / Ic e BKC 0C his division commanded by MaJ. the tunnel after he left the train. Flaky Crusted Regularly 49c Waxtex Sandwich Bags OfSO ” , you’ll do with those maturing Series E can earn 3% interest compounded semiannually. Gen. William Dean were fighting She la living now in Willlams- el e% q C / ^ ^ a n i Savings Bonds you patriotically in­ a desperate battle for time around I burg, Va. iLudwell A part mental. Suhana Light Moot Tuna 2 CAHsSr Taejon, The Reds had overrun part 1 w ” I Roth‘s McDaniel boys, Tom and APPLE PIE Parker Each vested in ten years ago? Well, here’s of the artillery. Even Gen. Dean Elberta Peaches ! John, are old enough to go to waa down with his troops shooting GOLD LAYER W MQC Instant Dossort * JTn® w. 2 **6* 25* real good news for you. You won’t have ' school thjs year. And Mrs. M c­ No matter hew small your income, at tanka. Choc. Fudge JANE.PARIC^P CAXE n x / 3 5 c to do a thing with them and they’ll Daniel has decided to get a job. you can’^ afford not to put some­ . McDaniel led a fora.v to. recap­ JANE. BKG n o '^ Blue Potor Sordinfs "F or a long time I couldn't bear (Mntinue hTearinn forTeh years ture howitzers overrun by the Caromet Pecon Rolls (>AIIK!(» O F» IB 4 oz M ye thing aside for yourself. & join the Reds. He did. leading hla men ; to talk about what happened." she 1 kmfsr at 3% interest, compounded semiannually! Just JANE ALP Sficed Pfnoopplt C AN A f through a gantlet of enemy lire. ! says. "B u t finally I knew I had to 2 9 c Payroll Savings Plan where you work Pototo Breod PA»Kf«PABICfa 2 hold on to your Bonds and allow them to go on earning! And then McDaniel waa captured I face reality. I atlll hope there will today. Strengthen your own future only live days after he entered the be someone coming back who can MUD, 1 1B a a c Nutloy Morgorino 2 ; * ^ s 4 3 ' and that of your country by saving fight. He never knew he won the tell me something. Anything is MT. ROAD GLASTONBURY 8 OXiofck Coffee MEUOV/ BAG 8 4 l L B u oz e c c BiCH, Iona Poochts through U. S. Savings Bonds. Silver star for hla bravery and a ^ better than tlii.a." E CANS 9 3 O f ceune, if the necessity arises, Red Grcle Coffee fUll-BOOIED B5= you may still redeem any Series E VIGOROUS, *0* A&P Foncy Poos 2 39^ Bond at any time after you’ve held it Bokar Coffee VYINEY i i a i o z S I C Whob Kemol Com Age C A N ! fpr_two months. But the wise thing 2 0 1 tU(WSU9H ^ I to do is to hold your Bonds. And to '^arm-frish, Thrifty Values! Tuiid Fish WHIT6MIAT C A N S r go on investing in more! Crainipplo If you wont.to bs paid your intorost ss Fresh and flavorful A N N P A G f r/ ir 1S V S O Z M W C Prepor^ Spbgliottf C C A N S * 9 (urront inrofflo— invotl in 3% Soriss H IT/11M LBS 2 Sa why not tiarl new— join the millions PRUNES SUNNYBROOK ORADB “A" M W M UM 8 U K of thrifty Americans who are investing I f you want a good, sound investment which Fancy eating in Savings Bonds regularly through pays you your interest by check every six FRESH E88S the Payroll Savings Plan. Millions who M cIn t o s h LBS pifujmr mm tm months, ask at youf.bank about United States APPLES say it’s the one sure way to. save he- SIlVHBItOOK IB J Government Series HBonds. Full oT juide • Butter oavae it saves spnwthing Qut^ of every B*»HCIieA*A«y ■ MINT /. - .M„.;'s' s i. a-, -. - •-J7;i:=»?aa±e=sr= •. - ..... HmNVNitfrMtYYM SeM BtlNTt laCARTONTTr check before you have a cfaanc» to Series H is a new current income Bond avail­ CALIFORNIA DOZ 33' spend it. able in denominatiotu o f $500 to $10,000. 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nert, George Brigham, Buell doors and 4,000 aluminum screens employment and 96 in non-agrtCul- TOONBRVILLE POLES BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER llA lLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Rockville-Vernon Wheelock School in Boston, has Chapman. toy the FHA development, called HM) at Farewell lural industry. had many years experience in (Columbia llliicKses Color Quard, Horace West East Hartford Estates, A f^rtheii. breakdown showed kindergarten and nursery school •CALC OkP MAN W lSSINS; HE'S PCAF. ' (chairman), Joseph Praehniak, Mrs. MImIe Metcalf For M i 88 Peiase that bl'lpeople were placed in man­ work, some of this at the Man­ „ m iyiB.'igi------Antwar to Praviout Puzala Sense and Nonsense School Enrollment at 2119; Jr„ John Ziegler, Bruno PIre, Wil- Afra. Minnie Booth Metcalf, 74, ufacturing positions, 14 with con­ chester Green School. Prolied by Stale llem Dumas. widow o f Ablal L. Metcalf, died st struction companies, 2 with public Btdslly Bit (3E3C3U The nursery school, beginning IIV-'" Fireworks, Francis Prichard, her home in Tolland yesterday Well over a hundred parishion­ utlllUea, 14 in the wholesale and Sept. 28, will be In session Monday N In an attempt to Improve the TV- Hartford, Sept. 10. (Special) It waa her firat trip to the farm amt Board Discusses Problems Br.v and William Pfiinder (co- nimnlng, following a short lltne.ia. ers and friends of the Rev. Doro­ retail trade and the balance in through Friday from 9:30 to ll:.30 *V- ' ’• - V), the cutle from the city waa being watching habits of tier pupils, a chairmen), William Poehnert. service occupations. An Inve.atigatlon Into tha cause 3 Excavation I She was born April 29, 1879 In thy Wells Pease, minister of edu­ a.m. Its purpose Is to prepare the ACBOM shown around by the owner. teacher had asked her fir.al grsders Joseph PerxanowskL James Mu- of the illnesses which sent 40 per­ 4 Ostrichlike Hanewk. Minn., daughter of the cation at the Center Congrega­ Now'thai summer vacations are pre-sch(x>l child for life outside the 'o N I Dtttrt b«att City Cutle Oh, (aa ahe pointed the day before to watch only shows rach/ Jerome Remkiewlcz, George over, employera are urged to place bird aa Rockville, Bept. 10 (Bpeclal)— '^probably be appointed to repreaent late Samuel and Angle Kenney tional Church for the past six hgme and to guide the child to in­ sons to bed after g turkey dinner a AndMH beiit caoraaaaacjiaaaaa to one of the (arm animalai what a with a moral, then to come In and th# town of Vernon Brigham, Buell Chapmen. Booth. She had been a resident of their requests for workcri through 9 Pantry (ell their claaamntes what they aaw. A record breaking Vernon achooi years, attended the farewell re­ creased self-efficiency. The super­ sponsored by the Columbia Lake 11 Many — -a csannaaBonanciLi funny looking cow. It haan’t any Parking Meier Report Americgnlam, Frnncie Prichard, Tolland for 60 years. this olfice. Men and women In­ 6 Camera eytf □ d Youngster 1 saw Gene Autry, enrollment of 2110 pupils and lla ception held In her honor last night vised group play is very beneflrial Assn. Saturday evening has offt- ar« uMd aa £J horns. Why wouldn't a cow have Receipts from parking meters Jr., William Dumas, Robert Ber­ She was a member o f the terested In full or part-time em­ 7 Youth □ aa last nignt. He was riding his horae In the Federation Room of the in helping children to better ad­ baaata ot home? attending problems occupied a during the month o t August ger. Seventh Day Adventist Church of ployment are invited to file their ciaily. begun according to ,Dr. 8 Fruit drinks a d down the rcyid when ten guya Jump­ vhiirch from A to 9 o'clock. justment In life. burden a a Farm er r - Wal, mlaa, there's Urge portion of the dlacussion at amounted to 91,279.24, bringing Boy Scout, Edward Perry. Jr. Wllllmantic, also Maria Newell applications for employment at the James C. Hart. State Department 9, Some beasts plenty of reasons. Some cows don't ed him. He pulled nut his gun and Miss Pease, who is leaving town The school Is open to any child I I Conductor □ □ the total collections from the (chairman), Edward Britner, Wil­ Daughters of Union Veterans, local office which is open Monday of Health head. ' furnish us get their horns till pretty Iste. shot six'of them and when he ran the Board of Education meeting next week to become minster of who fulfllls the age requirements, a a d O H a d meters up to Aug. 31 to 913,919.02. liam Dumas, Morgan Campbell Ladies Aid Society of Tolland through Friday, from 8:30 a. m. Dr. Hart said laboratory work­ 14 Office holding Others get de-horned. And still n\it of hnilets he beat up the other last night. Christian education at thi^entral which are that the child must be w ith ----- Alderman T h o m a ■ Kernan, (Non Legion). Church. to 4:30 p. m. ers have begun teats on some of 19 The alpaca ia 10 Scottish alder 24 Fasteners 40 Devotees other breeds ain't supposed to have (our. Baptist Church In Providence.- R. I., four years old on or before Jan. 1. A. E . Chatterton, superintendent chairman of the Police Commit­ Sick, George Brigham, Robert She leaves flvd sons, Fred of Meanwhile, the State Labor those persons who became Ul. He another----- 28 Tumult 41 Tidy hoirna. But the reaaon thia cow Teacher That wiia certainly ex­ was presented with an orchid cor­ 1954. The achooi is sponsored as trees of schools gave the following en­ tee reported that 96.9.59.51 of this Berger, William Pfunder. Nlsntlc, Clarenee of Ellingtoii, Dept, reported clatmi for un­ said they were unable to ritakn heart 27 Shield bearing 42 Narrovrflltet doean't have h'onia la because It's a citing. But t don't see the moral. sage and a wrist watch. The pres­ a service to the community and o f ' 12 Tree pert rollment breakdown:"---- ' amount had been retained by the Child tVelfare, JeTome R^m- Leslie of Syracuse, Howard and employment benefits rose slightly tests on the . food a much more 19 Female laint 28 Belgian river 44 MaKuline horae. Youngster (proudly) The moral entation was made by Mra. William fera its facilities at a low weekly 13 Bengal — East achooi. 385; Maple Street, city and the same amount re­ kiewicK (chairman), Joseph Arthur of Tolland; two daughters, Steckel, representing the church to 14.997 during the week ending satisfactory approach- -sin.ee no (ah.) 30 Scatters nickname is, that you shouldn't mesa with coat. (pl.) 406; Vernon Elementary, 428; Ver­ mitted to the Michaels Art Bronze Praehniak, Jr.. Airs. Edward Per­ Mr*. E w ln Mitchell and Mrs. school teaching staff. Sept. 5 and from 14,137 during the fooil waa available to the labora­ ' IT Mends, at 38 Musteline 45 Cooking Gene Autry. " ' Further information may )>e ob­ IS Shines Will power In a man can't hold non Center Kindergarten. 73 - Co., installers of the meters. ry, Jr. 1 John Wilhelm o f Tolland, 13 Arrangements for the reception previoiia week. tory. aocka beasts utensili tained by calling Mra. A. P. Wiley, 20 Stations up when exposed to Wile power Of Northeast, 80; TalcOttville. 45. for To Erect ilarsge Graves Registration, Paul Ki-andehildren and 5 great grand­ were In charge of Afrs. Steckel and In Manchester, 615 claims were Hart also said results o f the I I Streeta (ah.) 48 Large plant a woman. Mae Weat, who ts caatlng for a 60S North Main St. 21 Looked flxcdlyST Transferred a total of 1415 as compared with Alderman Harry Ertel, chairman Menge. children. Mrs. Allan Taylor, representing the filed. Vacation shutdown claims tests w.il not be known for several 120 Diaflguret 48 Point new play, was told by her show'a 22 Employed title legally 1280 at the close of school in June. of the Public Works Dept., an­ Oratorical contest, Francis church school teaching staff, and for the town included 19 Initial and days snd the tests might reveal ' 22 Superior SO Fish cosliiine designer that he thought The funeral will lie held tomor­ 23 Persian fairy 39 Routes Tab.) People who squawk alwiiil in­ There waa an enrollment of 704 nounced hli department proposed Prichard, Jr. (chairman), William Mrs. Edward Dlk, representing the 416 continued. the cause of the apparent polaon- ; 29 Some beasts come taxes can,.he. (tolried in.to .two __ In the H igh School.. 100 more-than row at 2 p, m, from her hniie in Mail f^ll Passe; ■ - - L_L.'btherr ■ to erect a jaraje at the-Recrea­ 'DiHnas,..... — - - - Women's Federation...... \ 1 I s >4 r - b T a 4 10 c-iassea: M eff and women. slacks Th iine (lY the" play's scene.'ir St the end of the school year. The Boys' State, Nelson Mead Tolland. The Rev. S. A, Renzie, '290ose tion Field, to be built of cinder and paaUir o f the Seventh Day Ad­ During the evening, punch snd .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Merrick, who "Slack.s aren't any good (or a High School had registrations 'of (chairman), Francis Prichard, YW(w\ to Reopen -90 Courtesy titls cement blocks to house tha city cookies were served. \l Eiiglaml Base headed I he committee Ir chgrge ^ - ( T 11 It >3 Live and learn, they say; but by figure like mine," said .Mae, as 24 more pupils than were present J r ., ventist Church of Wllllmantic, wl'l 31 Ventilates snow loader, and one truck. of the dinner, said they had been the time we've learned, there she walked nut o f the designer's yesterday, and school oficlalt pre- Radio and Television, Buell officiate. Burial will be in the East ?-»o' 9 -",V 92 Therefore office rolling her famoiis ball bear­ The dimensions of the building Cemetery, Tolland. Nur8crv School Mildenhall. England e night, without having to shuffle off est cooperation in the -Invcstlga- 44 Seaport (ah.) ST" "'4 li East Palestine, Ohio. She Good Ji)tBven8, am I a room designated for 28 and the Edward Moriarty; Civil Defenae. la about twice that through this on Jobs during August. Of thsi to- , assisted by Mrs, Allan Taylor. 47 Perched coming apart again? 70 pupils using the auditorium for permits, at an estimated cost of Panama Canal. from work early to be first in line lion to learn the cause dl 'illM ss AMEM.' ) NEIN, MA30R / ' J 'i 865,5.')0, for which he collected fees Edward M oiiarty; Drum Corps, tal, 33' were hired in agricultural i Mra. Alvord, graduate o f the (or the handout. HAVE TO DO 49 Redactor RT" 3b Msn (to Pilot) How sre we a study period. to so many diners. BAAO.PWOPESSOR FRANTZ/ALVIMI© ' -- o f 9220. He also said during tha Fred Schlott; ReluibiUtaUon. Rob­ lAE SHOPPING ] 91 Ungulate doing T When there's A black sheep' in Raymond Ramsdell. asalatant IW HERE " VDO IS b e a o ik is N o re s t h a t a r e n j 't V month of August hr Issued 39 per­ ert Pigeon. beasts H Pilot (to Msn) -W e're lost, but a family, he's usually the goat (or auperintendent, reported the larg­ Ra-employment, Robert Pigeon; WAIT THERE THERE/ HK RENDlTiOlN OF we're making good time. everything. mits. at an estimated coat of 938,- FOR k-e : 93 Unruffled est registration In the third grade Uniform. Nelson Mead; Use of •The JKXLV FARMER 51^ 4i J Id 101, with fees of 91.51 Ip .'■•>*'1 13 Paces • with 48 pupila regtateiing yeater- Included In his repqrl were per­ Manual, Paul Menge: Sons of Lag- LIKE HANDEL'S LAR60/ i-^/^ 94 Some hetsts You gel no place In s hiirry Knur-leaf clovers are beginning «— ^HOOLDN-/ W B T R A lN ^ ^ P T u ' day at the Ektat School. I t ta ex­ mits fur dwellings issued to John Ion, Frances Pitkat; Veterans Pref­ live in — nA when the only thing you are qiiick: to pop oiil and here's hick to you pected that with the completion of l i t A ^ ! HlS EAR SUPPOSE T>ER t i O X B ^ j M E Pitkat, Pllljibury Hill, single home erence, Robert Pigeon: Youth Ac- -..-..-■luiiglea'....,-.... jp . at Is getting tired. I whether or not you find one. the'-yix additional rooma. at the VOlJ'8£>TH’ 3 d W Mfe HiM P{ m it A t e - ...... K an4„.qtauji, aiid - .Chti»|.gpsen, .two tlyltlea, Carlton Milanese; Aero- “Vernon™'EI'(f'meK'fary' acfi'ooL viTifch WHlSTLER AMD THE DOWN dwellings on Franklin Street. naui'rc8,'''Ttaward'' T’iff ry P G/RNIVAL BY DICK TURNER should be ready about Jan. 1, cun- William Pnieasc; 4-H Club, Ed­ .HIS ■DOS/', 1 Feline beasts ?T" Di Before last night's meeting. dilinna in the elementary achoola Alderman Charles Gagne, chair­ ward Chapman. 3 The dill 10 will be cased. man o f the Recreation Committee ' Also, Safety, George Gardner; Every effort will be made to presented cigars to the rounril and Education. Arthur E. Chatterton; > t • B U G S B U N N Y accommodate the pupils In the press In honor of the latest addi­ Military Affairs, David Mills; Edu­ •i High School until they are able to tion to his family. cation o f Orphans. L. P. F itz­ u.^e some of the rooms in the old Bowling league Notes gerald; Community Service. Rob­ High Schuul building. ert Berger; Citizenship snd Nat /. The Trl-(?oiinty, class B. bowl- , ...... • V LAWtATltvj Ask Parents’ Cmiperatlon lug league is making plans for ihe uralization, William Dijm ts; Antl- There were a number of misun­ coiiilnr season, 1953-19,54 O'*- ‘ Subversive. DsvidDavid Mills: Marks- 'T lf derstandings regarding the but ganized last sea.son with six teams, manshlp. Howard Isch: Naval fchedulea yesterday, with tWo par- one efch from Wllllmantic, Affairs, Harry Lugg; Foreign Re­ enti from Vernon Center appear­ lations. Antoni Badlsk: Forestry Olllllvl.Siimersville, ^« 11 IF, . it .StaffordTVB i 14f I U SpringsoeWI • RIIU' and - _a « « it ing before the meeting last night seeking-Information. The School of^ Th,.,.,j«,»,uK ,.„d « . a,.m ,;— «s ~ s a ; isa risE - - :a.;7:vj Irorn R,,, kv,n.. 11 n . t . v.ry » , . ■ F l.l, .- d O .m . I fictala felt that much of the dif­ cese.ful beginning. ficulty was with the younger chil­ Club wdll hold Its September meet-/ 'Dim year It is planned to make ing Monday at the Mile Hill CXub C heek these prices and you will see why* dren attending achooi (or the first it a lO-leam league. Teams ape be­ Tv-'-'-'^ui lime. House at 8 p. m. you save when you shop F IR ST F'OOD . . 5§>1VIDED *■' ing Invited from Colchester, Gla.s- Tankeroosan Tribe, of Red Men 1 AN ECONOMICAL BUY CUT PROM HEAVY WESTERN More and more hniisen Ives are Irnrning. , Parents are asked to cooperate lonbiiry, Wind.Hor Locks and Man­ / l.> " JT P vgn.l.MU*s MUSICAL will hold their secondi clambake of ; CORN-FED STEERS It's easier to balance their budget when by maknig aure the children know chester. Games are rolled Sunday WHEN ^OlfP LOVE TO UVE FOREVEg C?PlNION«,.,j, the season Sunday at Stoddard's I they shop here . , . Soeeials every day o f the street and the part of the town afternoons. In which they live. They were also Grove In Wapplng. | the week. Shop F IR S T FOOD and save. Any trams interested are' in­ PORK LOINS asked to a tag with name and ad­ The annual clambake of the El- ' CHUCK ROAST vited to attend the meeting Sun­ dress on the children on them if lington Fire Department will lie A L L E Y O O P Guz Backs Out BY V. r. HAMLIN day afternoon at' 2:30 p. m. at the LARGE. LI SCIOFS necessary until the bus drivers are held , at the Italian Social club on ' THEY KAS o l d . WORE \ K X EXPECT ME VOUR TA3TE IS WEIRD. ■ TOU le a v e familiar with all . designations Alooae Home in Ro 658 STEAKS 99c poopio tick a long timo!” N. H.. High School English, an in­ nert. Joseph I'crzanowski, Joseph' U'agra Inrreaiird ' CHRIS M'ELKIN, Planctne; There’s Y’our Man structor with many year's experi­ Leroux, Francis Pitkat. A'rancls j Tw o hundred and twenty em- I BV RUSS WINTERBOTHAM ence. 84.600. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ITilchard Jr.. Robert Berger. Ed- pioyes of the White, Corbin and | LEAN, FRESHLY GROUND FANCY. MILK-FED SWEET, JCICY Newcomer BY EDGAR MARTIN A communication was received K £ B A Z ward Perry Jr. po., division of the U. S. Envelone. OAVYG, h w w a v l v o o i? from William Darico to the effect Commander Williams announces, Co.. will benefit from a new wage ! Jlt^r THE VliG.SOMVOKit HOfe THW MRS. MOREEY that It waa necessary for him to Lb. Lb. &JY WE WANT I I MOS.MORVtV\T V0G.&A6E ? his other committee appointments i xcale which became effective this j HAMBURG ORANGES IvitOUKKLV COHt TO VOHO VWiES purchase a new bu.s, and due to for the year as follows: j week. 43c NATIVE FOWL 49c WtV'L.'OU L SO K)\C1 GOOO'.WtVV TO tJEE.' OtSNT THE ,------the Increased coat of transporta­ Bar. Fred Arn (chairman), Wil-| Notices posted throughout the 7\1>5AVlV OV V O S '^O j. ... te4AW<; OOWVi THE GO'X ST M E E T I tion, .h« would., lik? an,.. increase ,liam. iYunder,.John Dailey, George *.|oeal plant announcf>craa.~3uyg;.r.'J.:igiirFsjr 'L tT v r "■ from 41c per mile to .I.YC per mile. f ir s t P R IZ f ; LARGf.TlAT1VE -- 2 t)«z. 4 9 c COb^iEi Brigham. Jerome Kemkiewicz. | rrea.ses of eix cents pel hour for Me felt this was Teasonshte -stnee G em g* Oartfner. FYanrtx'PftrhZTd ' i)T'' wo'r'kVfs'----- ' \ In many towns the In.surance Is Sr., Howard Isch, John Perzanow- Contract .Awarded Lb. paid bv the community. The buses skl. Nornmm' B. Chase, president of pieNics 49c cover 65,66 and 68 miles dally. The ROASTING CHICKENS 59c Building and Grounds. George the Ea.atern Aluminum Products, L.ARGE. PI.VK, SEEDLESS transportation committee will In­ Brigham (chairman), John Dai)ey, Inc,. Announced today that his com­ vestigate report on the request at Robert Berger, Daniel Walker, pany had been awarded one of ELM C IT Y PURE PO RK the next meeting. John Williams. the largest contracts ot Its kind GRAPEFRUIT (Iroiip Insurance Planned House, Jerome Remkiewlcz, ever Issued.. An Accident Insurance plan Lb. Lb. (chairmen), Gordon Sey, Steve TTie Esstern Aluminum is ta whereby a child may be insured SLICED BACON 79c Skolianlk, Jack Ziegler, Ira supply 800 winter-seal aluminum LINK SAUSAGE 69c for 81, against accidents (to and 2 For 2 9 c Bowers, Buell Chapman. Omer combination storm and acrcen 3 ^ 9 -^ o ] , • ^ from school and In school activi­ ties) is to be 'offered all parents Fontaine, William Poehnert, John GRANULATED J-k r, K s«. u. s. e«. LOUIE! IlL BE their cooperation, saying he had. Bowers, Cordon Say, Charles ..OBSERVATION EVAPORAnO MILK Tall Cans 4 9 c ltOOAV„ I TOLD you! you pont \ over ney tried to (ondiict the business of the Prelie, Edward Britner, Horace FRUIT COCKTAIL Large SO-Oz. Can 37c HIT 'EM FAR ENOUGH TO I TIVENTy yAROSf Board In a non-partisan manner. West. Antoni- Sadlak. 3 Us. 2 9 c GET OVER THAT trap! FIR.ST FOOD V A I, 3'IT.A. W i ' v - S - V ' ^ Tiilllnn Increased Post Activities. John Murach S * ■ «r - The Board voted to Increase (chairman), Charles Allen. Omer COFFEE High Brhool tuition from 8290 to Fontaine, Charles Trapp. Jr„ Lb. 79c YEUOW CLIN6 PEACHES 2fc 8300 per year. Elementary .scho.il F'rancis Prichard. Jr., Robert tuition will remain at Us present Berger, John,Dailey, Allen Taylor. F IR S T FOOD JESMO H A W A IIA X E.XTRA LARGE 9 -H 5 rate of 8'230. Athletics,- Edward Britner Dr. F. M. Burke and Dr. E. H. (chairman), Stanley Praehniak. TEA BAGS 48 Count 47c PINEAPPLE Broken Sllcea. Lge. 29-Oz. Can 29c MELLOW PEARS M etcalf were named sihool doc- James Dolicrty, Robert Weingarl- .torj! for the present school year. ner, Bruno Plra, Donald Berger, SW K ET L IF E GIAIE C LCR Examinations will be held for Carlson Milanesr,. Ralph. Schumey. USED 78-Oz. Cans CORN CKEAM STYLE 2 8 Oz. Cans 5 For 2 9 c h.utja«ui.A ew. «>. grades one, five and the freshmen Publicity,, Buell Chapman OVEM BAKED BEANS 2 45c ,. 29c as last year. (chairman), ^w ard Perry, Lewis CAR or TRUCK W IT H PORK In-sei'vice training courses Were Chapman, John Sweeney. JEi^SO CAPTAIN EASY Holly In A Hurry BY LESLIE TURNER a t y o u r .1 FRECKI.ES a n d HLS FRIENDS announced: "A rt” directed by Mrs. Legal, Harry Lugg (chairman) .3III.FX>RD Dilemma iiLthc~Gi'(ulea.U.Ba^JZ)„ ,Liigg->..Bobe^L.. lien ht M. KO^iki sasWCif AT iTJfl uR* Aspur.TsivB' ■yb a r s _^iffeon_xBehaet.|..gevO‘reel--m eiioy-eir- • ...M AKiU .,------______M^TOSM APJLEl A1 T ta lS IS WMaT It/ t K—- Mr. Ramsdell said that govern- Kahan. ____ _ e BABY FOODS^ r . . r . S 9 C ■■d60Me-T&i5rtM-yOO'----5 PMeBS.-;-' 1;, n?(5M NOW,' ■JH LAW *K.M|j^i.'KRtmA3L'v‘ m '"S ays 'tba' w Avr^*'^ 21' " ' '-inent food ahd 'rash vvera'reeeiverf ? N ew Buildthir/ JbKft Dart*;ft J i' A t t M A K E S t;.o.rtdVi W ip«.'i I.*- I ^ a b o u t ! n o LIKS e ^ f e v iv SAROWEB ^ S ’-.'‘rchs'''"'^5C' , TEARS OLD Tb SkSN In the lunch rooms of the town last (ch&irman). F'rancis Prichard, 1b b o r r o w • A I L M O D E L S 3 Lh8. LEGAL PAPERS / ^U l year amounting to 97,170.' Sr., John Mason,' William Poeh- P trrE R P A X The October meeting of Uie Frozen Foods Board will be held on Oct. 7. A t SW E ET L IF E PEANUT BUnER 13-Oz. Jar 35c that lime the Board will be or­ ORANGE JUICE .... 2— 4-Oz. Cane 35e THEN ganized for the coming year. G fT S01(ta', r U y <'4/' pastor emeritus of the Union Con- FUI.I. 200 BIRDS E YE Each 2 9 c Capr. tBU ky MBA Bii iMm> gregational Church, was given COUNT BROCCOLI SPEARS ...... Pkg. 25c v k : f l i n t permission to address the Coun- 2 4 c The Knife Falls BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY THi- .' TORY OF MARTHA WAYNE . Cll. SCHOOL OF THE DAKCE ThiH Is Not For Toni BY WILSON SCRUGGS rCgMOuSB— I COLLParr JOT DOWN NOtl* I aOT bOUR c a l l . \ I THOUGHT Dr. Brookes spoke In behelf of his new book, which will be titleij. fvcMuac jupr 8AJOU6H T H « M ORM Ne- 'iOU'R8,WHrrB ASA I YOUtr aJiviR you TRIEP TO KILL YOUR 'A 'IFE?T tiO \eu'nff>.'f STUDIOS Aa^fV«N»MiL70N HAPIOfflOr h o st "Cascades and Courage.” He said • / WV4AT M 1 S IT r DIDN'T HAVE ANYTHING TO DO / SUTER,' VOU'RE FY WITH ANOTVR* H aA vsys he will appear before the next n(ORO*AL.' WITH IT/ LET ME OUT, THE CAUSE CF Town Meeting to request the city MASONIC HMPLE ------WEST SIDE REC n-EASE.» J ------—7------V ITAa...Y0U and town appoint small commit­ /^r\ lA.tTu urt tees to review his work with the hope that an appropriation will be voted to pay for Its publication. AH' Types of DaRciRs Taught The book lA a history o f the town o f Vernon and the city of Rock­ ville. BALLROOM Classaf Forfuiag At Oact A t the conclusion of Dr. FIRST Brookes' ■ remarks, the Council TELEPHONE MI-3-42Sf STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. voter', td appoint a committee of three, consisting of Aldermen CLASSES START SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 OPEN THURSDAY EVENING ^ L B P John Peters, John Schliphack, and M_OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TIL 9 F. M. ECONOMY Janies Rohan to consider the pro- C46 CENTER STREET PLENTY OF FREE PARKING posiU with n committee that would

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JT ” I m » * T; ’ I ...... ^ - ...... I Darkness Cuts Short Expect Another.1 Record American IJttle b ^ ^ e B aseball Champion Red Sox Record Wrecker Indians 20 of Last 23 Several Standouts ^ Field for Open Play Intermediate Contest t I'Alan G)le Gets Homer Up from Jayvees Plans ara ahaping up well for the Eighth Annual Mancheater MAJOf^ LEAGUE Anri Single for ' Oil Paige to Pitch O ^ n at tho Manchaater Coun­ Gang; Biardi Turn* Games^ Trail Yankees By H A L TU R K IN G TO N | halier and Bill Moller is big and try Club Sept. 20-21. Oialr- Against iHartford msn Joe Handley reporta that an­ "Beat East Hartford," boomed a j rough at full. Then I have Ron Al- In Defensive Play other record brMklDg Held la ax- voica aerbaa tfie •’West Side Oval j bert, Mbrgan Porter and Johnny Hartford. Sept. t9 dPi Age* ------TTOTiSn ;------^ By JOB BEICHU5R " " [i ierled to compete In the event leas Salehei Paige will get a ItAttlnf J^irlllo. Arftoklyn, .344; Rantly’s Oilers and Roy'a Motors .\ssoeiated Press Sports W riter | fsheled "Connectlcufa Finest." nrhoAmll^nfM. fit. le/mii. .341; Rnhlnton...... ■™“ S'.?'.',. pltcblhg asalgamcnt tonight played to a 4-4' stalemate laat Lo, those poor Indians! , Crunch! 44 Stock Cars Pile Up Practically all of the profeaaion- Brrwtklyn, .337: Irvin, K<*w Y^rk, .337; the four acrea yesterday afternoon lacked a paaerr laal when Hw St. Louis Browne of Min»ll#>r. N aw York. .333. als In Connecticut and Western night in the second game of the They keep winning and winning by more than 60 football aspirants with Roach around to carry the Amertcaa l.eagur meet the Aun»—Jlntd^r, Brf'riSktyn. 133 GlllUm, of Manchester High who have w ly . mall, there waa little aeed for Massachusetts will compete as Brooklyn, 117; Dnrk. hUw York. 114; best of three game series in the and where do they wind up? In well ss top-flight amateurs from Hartford flhlefe (aeml-pro) In Muiilal. 8t. IsOtilB, Mi4: AoMn«on, Brook­ a little more than a week • an aerial attack. But, this la an- lyn. Rj6. Intermediate Baeeball League second place. the neighboring states. na exhlMMon baeehall game pare for the opener of a nine Kamif Briggs here tonight. ftunp BftMod ln--*n»ll«. Brook-'^ playoffe at Mt. Neho. Onre again Twenty victories in the last 23 slate. On Saturday afternoon. Sept. ^ lejfpws I.ast year there were tM e«- iyn, 134; MftthAwx. Mllw«uk4>». 134: action waa halted before seven in- gaHies.''niaf’a Cleveland’s ferhafk- l». th«^^rr*T)t Ihdtsn edition takes j X . i . ,h, plgskla ji aec«- ■ trie*'with-H enry Boirtempe win-' -■Brownie-ndlelnla -nnM--laat w ; l? ;, BniAfr,. -Btooks. -nings ■■be<)aiise-''of ■ darkness. --The- alght the Americaa IjMkgrt* cel­ lyn. Ill: KnnU. rhlladvlphla. able record during the past three the gridiron on Alumni Field in ^la . named a . Alemany, .. —RJtrhle, .. ning with a score of 88 w-ltb the j Hlti > Aahbtirn, PhiUdrlphit, 132: Oilers won the first game. weeks. But today, with the sea­ East Hartford against the Hornets, I aid of automobile headlights. Be*, lar dwellera will Held a lineup I BnMrr. Brooklyn. 179; Dark. N »w York, ' fu rry , SaHiuone. Johnson nnd M i- at regulara. ; 175. Brhofndlanat. Bt. Isooia, 149; son’s end a little over two weeks whlch clearly indicates the basis eapnblo of tempo alto won Ihe event with a ; Muaial, Bi. leoiita.. 145. k i ;n d a v a f t e r n o o n the away, they still trail the pennant- | behind the oft-iepeated phrase. f * 88 In 1947. Alao Hated far mound daty I Doiibka—Miinial. Ht. leoula. 44, Bnidar teirhii will )»ttte again at 2 o’clock bound by nine! Working with some veteran' “'•'"**!• There Is a good possibility that are Harry (The Oat) Brncheew land Furitlo, Brooklyn. Bril, Ctnotn” al Neho. Should the Oilers win. the ".'(al can heaveN^t 40 yards as Bobby Toakl, winner of the recent and Duaae Plllette. nail and Dark. Nrw. York. .35 games. strength, Coarhrs Walker Briggs 1 Trlfila*—4tllham. Brr»oklyn. 15; 9*ondy, aeaeon will come to a close. How­ ea.slly as that," he espUnued with That’s the way it waa last year 1 and Tony Allbrio are Just about Insurance City Open will compete. Game time at Bulkeley Sta­ ’ Chiraco and Brutr>n. Milk’aiik*^. 11. ever, if the Motors win. a- second too late and too little. The In­ Hnished with the fiindamentsl a snap of the fingers'/ .’’Curry l.v Attempts are being made by the dium la 8 p. m. lAahburn. Philadelphia and H^mua, Rt. very accurate and so are-Ale and Tournament Committee to bring Isfmta, 9. dians won 18 of their last 21 games grounihvork and getting Into the Home. Kuna*- Malhewa, Mtlwauke*. — and wound up losing a half rontart work to see what material Red." In at least three name pros for 1 45. ^'ampanella. Brooklyn. 39 Rnider. game to the Yankees. They fin­ they have. Briggs Is In his eighth Kearns and, Burbank look like the biggest name event of the sea­ GAME REPORT ) Brooklyn and Kluaaewakl. Cinrinnail, Dradlock Hartford, Sapt. - 10 OP) ■ The i 35; Hodfea, Brooklyn and Kiner. {^ Ira- ished two games behind the World year at the helm. the best kickers from placement son at the South Main Street ley- ' Ro. 31. Champions. It won't be that close In belw-een posing for pictures far. More time will be spent on out. State Board of Flaheries and Game Riolan Baaeff^Bruton. Milwaukee, 35; Reeae. Brooklyn, 19; Rohinaon. Brook- Bnnlly OH f4) this time. yesterday, the grldders worked in kickoffs later this week. Burbank Play on Sunday, Sept. 20 will be says Its plane to concentrate on . ■ AB R H PO A K I lyn. 14; rtllllam, Brooklyn, 15 Bernier, Brttill. rf ...... 3 0 0 rt D 0 ... groups on blocking, tackling and might also be pulled out of the for smateure only. TTiere will be the Improvement of lake and pond PIttahurgh. 14 fishing and will "level o ff" lu trout Btartn. rf ...... 8 0 1 t o n T H E -V A N K B E H need only a charging before a light "dummy line to punt, something that haan’l _^sjh.ree, IpW groaa nrizea plus cumer:!L Pltrhlng—fBaaed on 16 deciaionai — JUlken....! b______. . . .. * .3 .. X 4. mts 'low net awards, n a profes- Blocking program". In I'ta report'to • |Biird>n>, T^ilwaukei. fiM. '."TT*; combination o f nine victories and scrimmage" waa conducted to been of vital importance for three I Krpkmy. Brooklyn. 15-4. .750. familiarize the players with their years with those ball toters ■lohgle will take over the follow­ Gov. Lodge yesterday, the new, Cleveland losses to clinch their j Brooklyn. 14-5. ’it l . 8p4hn. MIIwau“: V * * ■ McDonough, p ...... 2 « i n n n parts *n the offense. This will be around. Alemany has Improved his ing day with gmse prises only. five-member board aaid alao that ^ 19-7, .731: Burkoni, Milwgukf#. li'O, i^inhy. Ih ...... 3 0 0 0 l i record breaking fifth s,traight . .455. champidnship following last the pattern for the next few days punting. Hip did most of it last Three Hiding amateur players it plans greater emphasie on con­ H ctm , c ...... 3 0 0 • 1 2. *--Robyr!*. Phtlad^lphi 172. plfk#, 2b ...... 2 0 2 o night’s 9-3 victory over the Chi­ before the squad is ciit down to year with Roach kicking once or * v)ill also r^ eiv a prizes In Mon­ servation and management of the - RrRkln^. Brookt.vn, 145. Mltsll. 8i. 0 0 33 men. twice. day's play. ^ state's nstural resources. , Jsoulf, 133; Bpahn. Milwauk^Ji and Htd- TotAla cago White Sox. The Indians ■ - V ^ . dll. St. Ixjul*. 124 ...... 21 4 4 15 3 4 boosted, their. sscoaiL place, margin, .4pn’.t,lia\T anotlirr Roarh on - - Th e locals- must’ h«v*-4F«I*ventl» - the club," hinted the Indian men­ AB R H r o A K to four games over the White Sox, fled attack this year. Neither .Belting — Vernon. Wgihlngicm. .332 BuckUy, 3b. lb . 2 2 1 tor. "but we have fine competition [ I edging out the coach would opinionate on the Uimits t4) Bring Rourn. <*l#ysland. .325; Mlnono, t^lcmgo, ProvniM. rf, p ...3 0 1 2- 1. ■ going on at every poaition. Right .815; iloodmgn. Bouton. .311; Ku^nn, Wojirk. r ...... 201 Roy Campanelia of the Dodijera Bet new major league record for now I would say we have good club’s potential at this early stage. Local Sport Detroit, .3U9. Johnnon. p, 3h .. ..3 0 1 Brooklyn’s National League lead­ Runs —Minoto. Thirggo and Ro«en. McLaughlin. •» ..3 o n home runs and runa-batted*in by a. catcher during a geaaon. (N E A ) depth in the barkfleld w-ith three However, they feel it la a team Up Four Plhwers ing Dodgers reduced their "magic that will Impi'pye with each game. CievflKnd. 97: Washington, 94 B. Biardi. rf. lb ...3 0 0 number” for mathematical elimina­ strong quartettes to call on. Tony Vernon. Waahlngtorv, 96. Mantle, New Taylor. If ...... 201 can tell you moie about his line." It- will take game experience to Chatter York, 94. ) Dfirmer, cf. rf .. ...3 0 0 tion of Milwaukee to two, shutting find out what departments of the St. Louia, Sept. 10 UP) — TTn Rune Batted In Roeen, Oleveland. | Webb. 2b ...... 120 Drifting over to the east aide of New York Glanta recalled four 133. Vernon. Washington, UM; Bortne. Vale, rf ...... 0 0 0 out the (?lnfclnnati Redlegs 6-0 Seven drivers were hurt, none of them seriously, when 44 stork cars piled up on the track at Hlb- game the eleven is strongest al Milwaukee Not Hitting^ while Philadelphia was blanking the field, we encountereil Alibrlo. players from their minor league Gr.()RGR VINCEK expects to U»*iroIt and-Berra. Nea York, 100; Rob- bing, Minn., during a 1(}0-Iap race. Only 15 of the wrecked ears are shown here. " "H ow is your depth, Tony,” we and if the backfield is read.v to receive his Army discharge within ineon Philadelphia. 94 Total* ...... 23 4 6 15 5 0 the Braves 2-0. The New York take up the slack left vacant with farm ayatem. Only one will Join Mile—Kuenn. Detroit, 191: Vernon. Rantiv Oil . 202 on—4 asked. the rlub thla season. Ihe next few weeks and in s let­ W’a*hlngton, IM Ro»pn, ('le\pland. 177; Rov Motor* ...... Km 30-4 30- Giants dropped St. Louis into a tie Roach’s departure. for third place, defeating the Cards "It doesn’t look had at all. W e ,.4?stcher Ray K ait will move up ter home said he would like to f*lulley, Philadelphia. 175; Bunby, Buns batted In. Dunegnn, t'olc 2 ; tawr>- Await Brooklyn Series If confidence is any yardstick, Washington. 142 ba*p hit. Dunran: h<>m run, ('nle; 8-3. CThicago’s Cubs won their sixth have some experieneed men on the . to the Giants from Minneapolis at play football agnin. The M er­ Winners of both rounds of plsy In the American Little League during the 1953 baseball season were the Red Sox shown” bove* Bot­ the club mesaures up to one that ■.^Dr,ulTtA 5 — W rnon. W'ashlf^ton. 40; I *. -Buckte> ; left on bg*e*. ~Btraight. defeating the Pittsburgh forward wall and good- talent up the clnae of the American Aaaocia- chants could make good use of tom row, left to right, bat boy M atty McCaffrey. Johnny Connolly, asaiatant bat bov Bruce »g le s o n . .Skippy Olander and Buddy .Minor .Kell, Boston. 14 tioodman. Boston. 31. < Motors 7, Bantly 2: bases on halls, Mr- Milwaukee, Sept. 10 (IP)— "W e | should give a good, account o f it­ [ Kuenn, Detruit and Jensen, Washington. ) Donough 3. . MrDr.rough 9. ber in the National lieagUe pen­ Plrates.8-7 on Ralph Kiner’s 31st Logan Came to Braves with Grimm, from the Jayvees. Tackle and the tipn aeason Sundfy. Second base­ the rugged.„ „ 21()-pound...... linesman- wMiddle row, Danny Manchuck, Red .Smith, Marshall Potter. er. oBilly iiiy r-sgieson.Eagleson. z-eiePete uisen.Olsen. Dave Solomonson..Solomonson, Mike Callahan ami Jinimw i t.'"’"''- « o ... . - . self. A nine game statev longest In -ain’t dead yet.” ' - .... -j nant race how is' two, “Grinim home hin'with two mates aboard ends are gtxing us the most man Ronnie Samford. Minneapolis: Vliit-ek haa been In'Korea over one ’ Meacham.— -T^p low, Coaco J *u|.-Murphy, Da.v* -Giuiaj, Danny Renn, Auatin-McDowell and AMilstant Coach Danny Renn: ^ ; — Wis^V j *Trir'.)W;~~Alv.7r I'iliri'Ji': Vi! Biardi 'S T6r"lt >un5i 'Th'~l’; It waa Charley Grimm talking I shook his head. in the ninth . trouble. Rut, we have enough time many years.'faces the Indians who Ronnie Mshrt. Sioux CItv. year.' He’s a supply sergeant. Ing when photo was taken were Bobh.v Merrer and Manager Al Merier. WaFhingt«)i». lit Pi»-tsall. B, for them. We ain’t dead by a long in the ended in Both Have Done All Right Since Allbrio continued: "W hat I like PHOTO.* OF BOSTON Red Sox Braves clubhouse after his team I ville. will Join the Glante in Phoe­ tun* Rosen. Oersland, 40’ ways and as long as we've got a splits. Mickey Vernon’s double about this club is its witllngncs.s to WHEELB.\RROW RA^E nix, Ariz., next spring. players grsce one of the dispisy Z**inial. PhitsdriphiA. 85. Brrm. Nsw fam e will be played at 4 o’clock,. had dropped a 2-0 decision to Phil- j chance we'll be in there. A ll we scored Elddie Yost In the 12th in­ learn. We have a great bunch of Placcrville, Calif. - The windows in Chris Glenney's hsb- York. 35 t3oby. t'lsvclAnd. 23; Voon^. The Bame. or g^mtn, will be geven adelphia.___ I D^froit . snd^obinson. PhiladrlphiA. 31. need is some hitting. " ning to give Washington a 2-1 vic­ New York (NEA)—One im­ youngsters heiV. Some have good national wheelbarrow race held erdashery on Msln Street. Stolen Bfisrfl Minoso. OhicAco. 22: in n ln f^ "We haven't hit since we ieft j The Dodgers, who come in here promptu brawl at midnight on potential." here annually is one' of the tough­ Rlvrrm. Chirsgo. 2f'; Jrnssn. WAshing- Brookiyn,” Grimm mused as."hci tory over St. Louia after rookie 1953 Red Sox One of Best All Around Alan*Cole wax the battinir tomorrow for a two-game serie."i, Don Larsen had pitched the New York’s 42nd Street got As the scrimmage got under- est sporting evefits in America. Uloyil Mcrrinian SHOW ER F A U IU T IE S . st the ■ton. 17' Phillsy, Phil4drlphia and watched his athietes tram ping; Busby. Washington. 11. j for the niifht. The Oilern' abort- can clinch their second .succes.sive Browna.to a 2-0 triumph in. the Johnny Logan more new.apapcr Who Next for Marciano w-ay, we noted the following line­ The race is rhn over,a gruelling over wrapping paper left from | F.a.st Side Rec sre now svallsble Pitrhiftg—I l^srd. on 15 dscisiooi) — I •top collected a homer and single pennant by winning twice. If they notoriety than any of the fine field­ up on the "blue" jerseyed team. 660-yard obstacle course Impeded leJipAt. Nfw York, 14-3. 8 34; Ford, N*w gifts showered on them by admir- : opener. To Rejoin Reels to the public. The showers were in two tiipff. win today at Cincinnati, all they'il Marion Fricano hurled a four- ing plays or timely blngles he’s Joe Kearns and Harry Griswold W'lth shovels, sacks, 80-pound repaired during the summer York. 17-6, 773 Raschi. Nsw York. • • • ' era. " I don't know why, but wc ' were at the ends. A rt Karezas and 12-6, 706; Parnell. Boston. 19-1. .704. need is one victory to wrap it up. hitter and Pete Suder bafted in made this year and last for the After Roland LaStarza? wheejbarrows and 50 pounds of months. Teams in Local Little League History Trucks, ("hicago. 15-5. .892. haven't done a thing since then.” i Toinmjr, Burbank at tackle .posts. MYIM M cD D N O rO H went the * * * I Grimm said Lew Burdette, the three nine with a and homer Braves. ______gravel. . Obstacles...include . s San FranriscQ. Sept. 10 UPl 8lnK*outJ -- -Pirtxe. ChicAfO. 369: diatance on the hill’ for the lanky rightl}andcr he promoted to give the Philadelphia Athletica a And you can’t convince Vern 6o-CapUiin Dick Piaggd and dur­ gravel pile where emptv sacks Marine Cspt. Lloyd Merrlmsn. UHI'IU'H BOWIJNG League Trurkf. Ohlrafo, 140; Wynn. Cnsvsland. THE BRAVES whipped Brook­ New York. Sept. 10 i/pi—Doesn’t left a lot of good baseball out west able Mel Cote in the guard slots By E.XRI. YOST > Fewvet earned nms nllowed b.V 130 r.arria, ClFvrfrland, * 133; Parnsll, Oilerg. acatterlnf ftve hits. Bobby from the to starting .status 7-1 victory after Ralph Branca had Bickford that Logan doesn’t hit must be filled, s log pile, two four- crack- Cincinnati Red outflelder. Is ' will hold an organization meeting B^tston, 115. lyn twice, 9-8 and 6-1', oh their last and through the south in their long Provoit, Bob Biardi and Gene in mid-season, would go against pitched the Tigers to an 8-2 open­ harder than Eddie Mathews - -not! second straight defeat of Ez- and Bob Provost centering. foot fences, a "aluice box" filled getting discharged from active ‘ Tueaday night at 7:30 at Center . One of the finest collections of one club, 20. Red Sox Batting, Pitching Marks r ' — eastern trip early this month. exhibition series against the Clever "P lagge and 4!ote ran handle Johnaon hurled for the Motors. the Dodgers in the first game of ing game triumpli. Home runs by aftcr the mouse he raised over the : zard Charles, this time by a light with boulders and a "flume cros.s- duty today and hopes lo rejoin the ‘ Church. All members of the loop'” -'"’ " ’’ ***'''^^" ^ sprinkled I■•we«t runs allowed by one Reminded that the magic num- land Indians. the guards well,” Allbrin said. rlub, 86. Provoet waa charged with all four the series tomorrow night. Bur­ Jim Delsing, Johnny Bucha and pllehcr’s eye with one righlhand ' heavyweight named Harold John- Ing." club next spring, J a year ago are asked lo have rep- i one learn eince Little League IIATTi%4^1 runa. Boek: ; son, make it plainer than ever that "Griswold has been n tnrkle for . t .1 . . J J .. Feweat hit* alloHed by one "club, nette beat Brooklyn on a six-hitter Steve Souchock helped the former Merriman. 29. missed all the resentatives present. Alao, all baaeball was Introduced to Man- 5 g_ Playsr Pop. G AB H R RBH'b 3h HR SB Av BB SO r o A Outatanding fielding gem of the / Yet his ability to cross.a right | the whole blooming world has three years. Wnlkrr wants lo try R^nn. Dftnny. *s si at Ebbets Field Sept. 3. and will Dodger righthander to his fourth Did you know that American 1952 and 1953 major league cam­ churches In Mancheater are wel­ 27 35 32 4 o n h .529 10 4 2i* 19 aeaaon w'aa turned in by Bob is the least of Johnny’s virtues, as | about run out of big men who can tennis fans might have seen the nnd shift him to the wing because Chester four yeara'’ago comprised ^ Benn’a Records ronnplly,--Jr>hnn\. rf 5 4 3 I/O 0 o o o ^n«) 0 0 (• 0 take a M-4 record into the game, victory. paigns. Hr plans to play winter come to enter teams. Teams not McDowp^ll. Austin, c 15 39 17 1112 1010 .434 Biardi In the fifth when he raced SHELL GAS AND OIL * * • far as Cholly Grimm and the M il­ use their fists ? of his height and lark of experi­ 5 5 13.3 4 ... last of the Australian youngsters ball in Cuba or Venezuela to get able to make the mi-eting bill who the Re^ Sox during the recently Most runs scored by one pinyer tiunss. Dsv*, if 14 45 17 15 17 3 0 4 2 .375 12 M 10 n halfway between firat and aerond ROOKIE BOB R C H U (12-7) waukee club are concerned. They Who is Rocky Marciano to fight Ken Roscwall and Lewis Hoad, un enced ends. I f someone ran lake completed 1953 aea.son. The Sox. In one season, 88. Olsrn. pptpr, rf U 27 10 5 5 O 0 0 1 37'i 3 2 o 0 GOODYEAR TIRES AL ROSEN’S 40TH homer was in shape for next year's National are Interested in competing are baae to grab M arty Btarin’a bid for^ was ticketed for the Saturday believe they’ve got a shortstop next, assuming that he conquers less we win back the Davis Cup over th-at starling end on-the left, League season. coached by Paul Mui’>hy, waltzed Most RBI’a by one player la one Manrhurk. Diinny. 2h 14 37 13 4 5 4 (> 0 1 .151 1 4 44 9 BATTERIES, ACCESSORIES the big blow in the Indians’ suc- Gris most likely will stay -at his aakeil to contact President Ed Sol<>mon*on. D«vp. .3b, p ]5 55 17 12 5 1 0 a baae hit. afternoon windup, but Grimm said .ces)s. 'The. slugging third. baseman who’ll hold up with any in the Na- Roland La Starza two weeka from tl^_w in ter and they are forced to The ex-Stsnford footbsll snd Brqwii, M l .3-6801. . ______through both rounds of play in season, 82. Smith,' Ronnlp. rf; 14 51 14 20 7 4 0 tnrkle slot. He plugs un Ihe line r is 4 -J ~"CAR AVASHINO he'had pulled a hiuscle in his right connected with a man on base in fibhaT Leagiie for ail around play. tonight at the Pbib ; Ground!) ? 'Conie to this cdrjiitry as’ "chal­ bsfieball stsr flew 86 cnnstMit mls- the AWertcan leagiie ill" gaining M by oae'player .side last night and might not be He’ll hit - » consistent .288- The There simply is not a challenger nicely. We have hopes that Jack Msftrham. Jtmniv, If 15 .39 9 13 4 1 1 1 14 13 7 0 0 1 iliS* Bob Ingalls of the U niv^ity of S IM O N IZ IN a and POLISHING the eighth to enable Mike lengers ? aions In Korea. OOUNTRV GLIB Women’a rham pio^'iip honors. hi one season, 11. Minor. Rtxfviv. 2h 14 14 1 .3 4 0 0 Chicago I, Pittsburgh 7, offirial hatting average for 1952 Robinson, BIII.V Gens nnd George 3 4 4 10 4 2 .559 Connecticut. Hal Wea^i-njan of available. w orthy o f the name, assuming that It's true. There was very big Rnclruon. Rill, rf 12 14 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 O.listo T1r»M>kTvn 4i Cinrinnaii 0. Garcia gain the decision over Wilson ran help us at tackle, too. Bowling League will start opera­ * * * ' Maocbuck Nfht York 5. 8t leouis 8 Maine and Dave NeUdn pt Dela- " I f he can’t go. I don’t know was .283, and It's been right around no one wants to see Jersey Joe sentiment in Australia against TH E SOX tVB.gPPED up nine Beat ilelding average for a aec- MIkr. of ]| 12 0 3 0 0 0 ■> .3 T 1 n 0 1 Ort) young Bill Henry. Garcia blanked Bob Brown, Sid Wiersma and C liff tions Tueaday evening. Oct. 6 at M>rr»r. Rf)hh>’. of 4 3 0 10 0 0 rhilAd<>lphiA 2. MilwAukse 0 : ware ail graduated ffom.Michigan N A S H N E R who it'll be," he .said. there this season. Manager Walcott come o>lt df wcll-camed playing them in the national cham­ O ur B IG stralght decisions, without tasting ond baseman, .964.-c 0 3 2 O |> (I (imY Ted Williams for the first time I'lm are coming aloqg at end." 8:30 at Ihe Bowling Green. All Olandrr. Fklp, p 1 0 0 0 0 (I n • 1 0 0 0 0 .0110 AmsrirAA in 1942. Ingallj,-Will nfeet We.st- . (11-5) might be Grimm's got him batting second, retirement. We have not heard a pionships Just concluded at Forest Victory No. 20 defeat in the first round and then ______. Nrw York 9. t^hirago 8. since the slugger started in left Other guards listed y ith the members Interested in bowling are CIrvrtand 3. B^iston 1. erman and Nelsftn on (he gridiron the choice on his record, but the where he hits well behind the run­ manager, other than thoae of La annexed c SERVICE STATION field for thf Red Sox. Ted had hit HiUs, several of that nation's top club at the moment are Oick Mor­ $ove$ you urged to sign up in the locker eight triumphs in nine Iron men with the team boys TEAM TOTAI[4 AP H R RBI.2B SB JIR Ayc_P'j a K Prt,- Detroit M. Phiiadrlphia 3-7 bulky righthander ha.sn’t started ner and ooeasionally unloads the Starza and Chi^rles. claim serious­ 15 449 141 1.13 95 23 X 16 .314 ,33i! 79 25 934 thla fall. Cor. Main St. and Middle Tpk. safely in 15 previous games. It was officials feeling that the AuaSTe rison, Dave Golas and Allan Mar­ FIIikIcs Spaliii room, or contact Avis Hamlllon. ' ‘-’‘**'’ 8* m (I** second round for s who took part in all'18 games -- St. leouis 3-1. Washington 0-2 (12). Phone MI-9-8078 in more than a month and then long elout to drive In runs. ly that he has a man who might team should have been -brought An eight tesm league is planned. record of 17 snd 1 and a ...... „„„ PITC'MING 8TANUINGS didn’t laat long enough to work up Garcia’s 17th win. trim Rocky. tin. Behind Pj-ovost is Danny De- b i g m o m m i i included Renn. Giinaa, Solomonaon. ■ 7 In the field he led the league last home directly they finished play­ ____ . i fl<4 percentage. The Amei - | Marshall Potter Sundays 8 A.M. to A P.M. a sweat. With the pennant virtual­ Billy Pierce tried to become the Martin. Newcomers have to show Milwaukee, Sept. 10 (Ab—War­ ...... and Jimmy PU\Fr 1 ; ('(i W T. P rf. leP BF >:r r p so W Pet. GBL year with a percentage of .972. He It seems strange lo recall now 5 0 Wednesdays 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. first pitcher since W alter Johnson ing at Wimbledon early in July, to their stuff yet. T H E H O H E N TH AIJI BInkv, : “ ■"? '’hampions rolled up ' Meacham. Rrnn 2 3 i.OTRl 15 57 0 S 34 BriKjklvn ...... 97 42 .595 ~ ly out of reach, though, Grimm has range, a good arm and he and that thoae who refused to accept ren Spahn is having trouble galn- Soinmonson 5 2 4 0 j.imo rest up before the start of their Briggs started, a backfield con- u jwel Be A-l swel Pinky, Dinky. W’tnky and Mrs. . * victories before being Meacham. victim of polio several 2i> 55 I 3 4 2:' Milwowk^* ...... 54 S5 .500 18 might gamble. in 1908 to blank the Yankees three Jack Dittmer team up well to make Joe Louis’ greatness when he was ^ Ing that coveted 20th victory. r.uniis 9 7 fi 1 559 49 301 a 5 91 81. 1»ul* ...... 76 52 .547 21 , , ,o\vn .season.,...... sisting of Co-Captain Red. RiUhie .times in. Vsuccession and .failed— ■ tfi6 dotibre play. ' ' ' k t'h ts ■ hfesf liked to say that' he The* Milwaukee Braves’ ' south- Hohehthal-- . .tourne4 that. In return our officials prom­ stei-s posted .231 or better bat- ' ,qued k j the game with 19 scoreless innings Dittmer, Del Crandall and Bill make much money in a hurry, will Sal Sallmone si Fullback. Ritchie ; Pittsburgh ...... 44 »7 8>3 54 .50 ised faithfully that they w-ould give and Ale w-ere first stringers last i . three unaurcesafiil starts In an ef- ting marks. i ^ • AmerlrAA against the Yanks and added four Bruton means years of down the be wishing shortly that there was SR.MI-F1NAIJI in the Town Ten­ - ^ X^w York the down under folks a square deal fall while the other two saw plenty ' USED > fort to win No. 20. Last night Top man in the hit parade was I ...... 91 44 .474 ~ *IA more. Then the middle protection for the surpris­ a Billy Conn or a Max Baer or a nis Tournament in einglM competi­ ...... 54 55 404 9 and see to it that all bur Davis of service- 1 .Spahn suffered a 2-0 setback at a four year veteran of Little I FI\ K of the boys are 12- second with 162, Milt Jordan, rh'calfr,"'' ' CgiRglili $•( fell on him. Seven hits and seven ing Milwaukee club. Max Schmeling or even a Tony C A R S o n il tion will be played Saturday morn­ Montreal Pitcher ...... go '59 .575 13 Cup team members play in their "That's a good backfield right I the hands of the Phils and Bob ing with Win Sharp" meeting League plav, Dangerous Danny 1 T* .* •>* Buffalo, was third with 145: Bob Bo.ion ...... 75 44 .543 17>, runs were recorded against him be­ A pair of strong, sure hands Galento around these days to help ...... 70 69 championships next January. there," Briggs said. And there'is trucks from your Mines. Mickey Fendell. The winner will Renn. The West Side lad rapped I R »""- McDowell Tiefenaur. Rochester, fourth with ''■■-'•Unzt'on .504 38 fore he was mercifully removed feature* Logan’s play. A Braves’ him pack a few ball parks, as they The veteran hurler. who has won ...... 54 57 ,85.3 40 from the mound—without getting Now Tony Trabert, the new another good one over on the other face Al Whitney, defending cham­ enemy pitching for a .529 mark, I (gets Two Award? 11.7; Jocko Thompson, Baltimore, phnsi'.iphi'i ...... 5.3 57 ,379 40'-, scout, eyeing the youngster from helped Joe. , 20 or more games for the Braves Hiiakv Austin McDowell finished : * played their final Little fifth with -105: Tony Jacobs. St. l.ouls .. ! ...... 49 32 a slngicL batter out in the fifth. champion, is talking of flying back side of the line. Gene Johnson and pion, in the rinala. .345 45 / Endicott, N, Y., asked: "Where’d four times in his big league career, Springfleld-Rochester and Don , TODAY’ft GAMPA Brooklyn’s slugging crew slam­ home on the wings of love right Jack McLaughlin are up from the f o r d D E A l f R ’S in th ; runnerup spot among the ! A " you get ’em?" Doesn’t the speed with which how owns a 19-7 season record. regulara at .4.36. McDowell ' *'^ ‘*“*‘* Alumni Montreal, Sept. 10 — Robert Johnson. Toronto, sixth with 93 NaUhbaI med two more home runs, Nos. 193 after the challenge round.. I f he Jayvees and look like capable BrrKiklyn iM-'ysr 14-5i at 'f'inriiinAti ■Tve done quite a bit of milk­ Ted Williams, a gaffer of 34, got caught while Renn divided and 194. Pee Wee Reese hit a does it's a cinch Forest Hills will halfbacks. Joe Curry, another hla! ^ Trice. PhiUdelphia-bnund Ot- *nd Duke Markell. aSyraciise, : iBsrxswski 9-3i ing,” was the quick retort. himself back into shape and began Jayvee last year, is a good signal Two and Nine New time before the mound and abort .SVw York H'.om^x 13-5) at Mi. Lmiir grand slammer and Duke Snider do without Hoad and Rosew-all -Around Endleott, Young Varhta, whanging homers again prove once atop. 1 1 Pr^^sko 6-13>. cracked his 38th. Bob Milliken. re­ and for all time that the long next summer. Someone had better (Only ga.m*s schedulJMl). as he’s known— this Logan’s Rus­ DjJVE

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X PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING'HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 195S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1953 ‘ / ------— PAGE SEVENTEEN AntomobilM for Salo 4 Honschold Serriecs Bond»^toeki Help Wanted-^Male 36 Help Wanted Articles for Salt 45 HoQMhoU Goods 31 Household Goods . SI ^uiiiiCM LocstioM ^ Houses for Sslo 72 Houses for Sale 72 Offered 13-A MortgAKCB SI Male or Female 87 3 ROOMS FUBNITURB BREAKFAST Set, table with four Suburban for SAI4 75 ItM DODGE, in good condition. COMPLETE SET M mechanic's / .--fo r Rent . 64 tools. Everything a mechanic chairs, in axcalicnt condition. Only Make an offer. Phone Mitchell WEAVING o f bums, moth holes FIRST AND Second mortgagaa ^ R e l i a b l e m e n DISHWASHER Wanted. Apply in Bedroom Suita, Living Room Butts, TAKE YOUR CHOICE MANCHESTER VALUES IRONWOOD DRIVE Jail Riot, Fire About Town Ike Interrupts Chstified t-Mes. needs to work in garagS; One new $15. Mitchell 3-6181. May be seensen jetO ])RE FOR Rent, central location. and tom clothing, holsery runs, bought for our own account. Fut, person. Garden Restaurant, 640 Dinette Set. Rugs. iJimpa, Tables at 116 Mapis St. VERNON handbags . repair^, tipper re* confidential aervice. Manclmteif WANTED Main St. 7:00.x 16 tire and tuba, one new Inquira 60 Haynea street, 9 a. m.> IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Manchester — Four rooms ex­ 7 :00 X 16 recap. 6 ply. Call Mitch­ with a Mambera of A t BrUlah-Ameri- placement, umbrellas repaired, Investment Corp., 244 , 'Main QUALITY OA8 ranga w it h / gaa 4 p. m., or 369 South M ^n atraat pandable, dormer wlndowa, oil heat, Three bedroom ranch. Slid­ Under Control Holiday Leave; AdvertiMmeiiU 1»S8 BUICK. food condition. M ell 6-4012 between 6 and • p. m. "WES'nNGHOUSB’’ aftar 8. Florence Street — 6-rooin Colo­ can Club wljr meat at tha club­ men's shirt collars reversed and street. Phone M ltchclLS^lS. FOR heating unit. Reaaonablej/Adltchell excellent - location, large lot. Sale house tonigHl at 7:30 and proceed CLASSmED ADVT. I.«dXe Dr. Mitchell »-MS0. Situations Wanted— Pleasa do not call unless Interest­ REFRIGERATOR nial In excallent condition. 3 bed­ price $9,900. ing doors, pressure seal win­ replaced. Marlow'a Little Mend­ 9-6695. NEW PROFESSIONAL officai from theca to the T. P. Holloran DEPT. HOURS JOBS WITH A FUTURE ed. "DE LUXE" RANGE rooms with walk-ln closets. Largs dows, hot water oil heat, full In Walla Walla IMO MODEL A Ford. Excellent ing Shop. Female 38 available Februasy, centrally lo­ open porch, small sun room, ga- Funeral^ome to pay respects to Has Busy Day, 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. condition, good cheap transporta­ Business jOttportoaitiw 32 UNIVERSAL 7 CU,-ft. refrigerator, Four Rnomi Plus Oarage—Near cellar, hatchway, artesian well, TEENytGBR DESIRES baby-ait- onl.v cated, air-conditloned. Private rags, 45 x 150 lot.—$13,900. Jamea'uordon, who was a member tion. Mitchell 9-WT4. FLAT FINISH Holland window FOR BALEv-Palntera staging and Good condltiqitc^Mitchell J-8873 bus line. Hae all city utilities and large lot with shade. Price (Coatlnned from Page One) STARTING RATES: ting evenings. Vicinity of Bast $403.12 efter 6 p. nv lavatories, private parking. Will of club, (CosttiMwd from Pago One) shades, made to measure. All L0NQ/4BSTABUBRBD restaurant apparatus: Apply 37 Pearl Straet. design to suit. Phone Mitchell larga lot. FulT price $9,450. 613,200. COPY CLOSING TIME 1B52 FORD Pickup. Fully equipped. AdjlHnint Pratt A Vfhitney Air- Side. Call Mitbhsll 9-6070 after 5. metal Venetian blinds at a new Yes, these ere used but In good 9-9619. West Middle Turnpike — Large ■mashed. Disorders grsw more and Mrs. Eiaanhowsr planned to Low mileage. Call Coventry PI1- low price. Keya made while you cralt. Bast Hartford. Owner retir­ Cape Cod—Four rooms expand­ Call Mitchell 9-7677 , The monthly meeting of tha La­ FOR CLASSinED ADVT. $1.50 Second and Third Shifts WANTED — Baby aitting by de­ WHIRLPOOL AutomaUc washers, shape and fully guaranteed. model Cape Cod, 3 yeari old. With violent until they reached their dles Aid Society of the Concordia (rim 2-7631 after 6 p. m. wait. Marlow'q. ing. Priced for quick sale. Easy Sud-Mtser model. The lineal they ^M ubIoiI Instnimente S3 able, hot water heat oil, modarn glva, him "a royal welcome.” MON. THRU PRL pendable high school girl. Vicinity . I-ow Terms SECOND FTiOOh, 2400 ft., exceptionally larga kitchen. 4 Rockville 5-9883 Lutheran Church will ba held to­ terms. Hartford 49-0091 betwean 10 Cent Increase- After make, reg. price $316.95, only a plenty light, two lavatoriee, three rooms finished, expandable second throughout, near bus line, nice con­ peak about $ p.ih. PST In fqtfr John A r c h 1 b o I d, 20-year-oId of Lenox Street. Cali Mitchell Free Storage s Al E! Baldwin Plarioe from Berk- morrow evening at 7:30 at the 10:30 A .M . 5 and 9 p. m. few left, $100 off. You pay only front rooms, suitable light manu­ floor. IID x 160 lot. Rusco combi­ dition. Sale price $10,900. TOLLAND—4-mlle from Rockville Wings. 1916 FORD Four door deluxe aedan. Short Training 9-6853. ahlra Mutie Faatival. Substantial church. Colored slides of the June Princeton student, was a hitch­ SATURDAY 9 A. M. BoildiiiE*—Contrieting 14 $219.96 Pick up yourself or we will SEE IT DAT OR NIGHT facturing, larga office halls. Apply nation windows. A 25 year mort­ line, 2 years old ranch, braataway, * Eighty guards and .30 poUPe offi­ Phone Mitchell 9-23S0. ■ deliver for small charge. Easy ditcounta on thaae first quality In- Backsr, 36 Oak. Six and Six Duplax—Plus addi­ attached garage, 2 excellent bed­ wedding pageant will ba shown, hiker on the Preildentlal plane. CARPENTRY_ REPAIRS, .altera- WANTED—BuaineBa partner for Substantial Increases WILL CARE FOR child, age 1-5. ■truments used only six weeks or gage may be assumed. Approxi­ cers entered the cell blocKa, filling and .all non-members who either Intmy Bolton homw-waak. days. Jermi. Bninnejr'a,_868 E. Canter PHONE MR. AUBTOT mately $4,200 cash naadad. tional rooms on, third floor. One rooms, beautiful kitchen, fine llv^ Hla mother, Mrs. Irens .Archibold, TOUR COOPERATION WILL liohs, efc.'P rb m ^ servree. Guar- 'AniTa Diner. Lake’ST., Botieii: When Qualified ~ less. 'ThUt 4iap|MM-iMrt- onca— a ing room, lot 125 x 136, full cement thi cells with tear M ir Cursing modeled or' kianetf gowni, etc., 1937 PLYMOUTH four-door. Excel­ Mitchell 3-6109. St., Mancheater. Tal. Mltcliall tide hae been modernized snd en­ in ' bid f riahd o f Mrs.' Klaonhowar,' BE APPRECIATED antecd-'^rk. No Job too small. HARTFORD 6-03M year. Naw piano guarantea. Both tire house It In good condition. If cellar, immaculate condition, $12,- and shouting tauntyThe Inmates have been invited to attend this arranged for a lift for her son to lent condition. Cali Pilgrim 3-7686. i^oCkville 5-5789. 3-5191. H o u r m for Rent 6«i WE WILL TRAIN Acrosonic Spinets and Baldwin West Center Street -Brick and you are looking for a good two 900. George J..Coleman, Broker, continued t h e I z / depredations meeting. The following ladles will ■peed him 'back to hla claaaea. Help Wanted— Female 36 AFTER 7 P. M. 4«-4$ Grand! Included. Terme $50 down, Dial MI-3-5121 D ors— Birds— Pets 41 SAMSONITE Wardrobe luggage, MANCHESTER six room dupisx, frame Colonial Immaculata cellar familyiBhIa Is it. Full price $16,500. Hartford-Connectlcut Trust Co. through a aeco^ volley of tear serve on the refreihment commit­ Beth Enjoyed Bleep Auto Accessoricfl— ^Tlre« 6 IP YOU INTEND TO BUILD Full Insurance Program three years. Trada-ina accepted. to attic. Sun room off living room, tee: Mre. Fred WInzIer, Mri. Suazn your new home,or do any repair­ used once, $25; child's tricycle, $5. oil heat, garage. Girls of school Bldg. Tel. Rockville 8-4046, or $M- / Young Archibold said both he WANTED OOLUB PUPPIES. Sunderland- Goaa Plano Company, $17 Asylum large dining room, lavatory off 5-4710. Stavena. Mrs. Suean Wetae, Mrs. ing, see William Kanehl, Contrac­ Paid Vacations and Holidays, Inquire 61 Main St. A —D B i E n y r •—s age acceptable. $65 per month as Manchester—If you are looking P riso n ^ Hit by Gaa and th* President had a fin* BUDGET CENTER Extra, whole Experienced bookkeeper and gen­ Arken strain. Males $30, females St. Hartford 5-6696. Open Monday of Sept. 15j Box L, Herald. kitchen, 3 bedrooms, two with John Wlnzler and Mrs. Elisabeth sale prices on tires. Goodyear, tor and Builder. Phone Mitchell ' Overtime Premium 43-45 Alfyn HaKford for n quality home, whether It be They qleJPd down after a third night's sleep on the flight from Lost and Found eral office worker. Five day week. $25. Papers extra. Crickmore, Cov­ through Saturday, also Thursday dressing rooms adjoining, tile bath, a Cape Cod, Ranch. Colonial or COVENTRY Overlooking lake, ae- trea tm en t and guards started Walteri. All membera are urged to Firestone, Goodrich, Pennsylvania. 3-7773. Boats and Accessories 46 USED FURmrURB bought and nights. Fraa parking in lot next cluded location, attractive ranch Denver. Good pay, pleasant surr^ndinga. ------Apply in .Person , ___ _ entry. Pilgrim 2-6449. garaga. beautifully landscaped cor- Twjo.Katjiljy,. Jqs.t jcal! ua^ard.ypu m ovin i^ roji cell to cell, cleaning be preient. ,, tO ST -TClr" o f ■ H'a' gTaases' Ih T.lfeBme"paYantei8VTrf6ttfrtfc road ...... Apply ...... -aold. Tb»-''^oo(tahed, • -11- ■ Main- - door •tweeti.-Wrlte -for free catafc SumiBer Homes for Rent 67 type home. IJvlng room, three ...Th? .President plans, to fly hack WE CAN BUILD ' you a garage UefTef. ■ 'Must 'ien'" quickly; ‘Ask will be amazed at the fine 'values 'if * tKi to 5. Call Mrs.,D. L. Ballard. guaranteed values, priced for quick WANTED—Girl lor general counter Motors, 369 Center St. WANTED To Rent for’winter. aUrt- Almost new wall to wall carpeting $11,600 WILL BUY this five room Prince: "As soon as my wife.sees garages, concrete Boors, also al Live Stock— Vehicles 42 BOLTON—4 room ranch iyf>* home, tear gaa from the cell blocks Jamea C. Spencer. ET2, U. S. Coast Mitchell 9-1996. / sale, $2.98 up. Most sizes avail­ work, 5 iCe $200. Tel cal Instrument Co.. 71 Hilliard St. house fronts, fireplaces, etc. Also Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce NICE ROOM for working person. and Coventry. Large list of buy­ for the Town of Manchester. within the next two weeks and, automatic gas range, $50 each. Phone Mitchell 3-5082. barn,-garage and chicken coop. On Ing rooni, lovely cabinet kitchen, Glow oil burner, large garage. munist regime. 1 should like to go he was also -president of Theta Mitchell 9-2136. Koofing 16-A Heatalator fireplace forms, 28" atreet. Mitchell 9-4387. good road. Price $10,500. Tel. ers. What have you? Mortgages to the United States of America.” Conn., the Zoning Board of Ap­ learn the advantages and MEN FOR work In shade tobacco Inquire 124 Porter St. Mitchell charming living room with fire­ Two lota with trees and garden arranged. Howard R. Hastings, Epsilon fraternity. He entered Up- peals will hold a public hearing on warehouae. All winter work. The at $45 each. 6" x 6" x 1Z2" slate Rockville 5-7566. He described Communism as "the Automobiles for Sale ROOFING— Specializing in repair­ lienefits w-hich will be yours 3-7379. place, bookcases snd picture win­ space. Madeline Smith. Realtor, Mitchell 9-1107. sala In September 1948. Monday, September 21, 1953 at Wetatone Tobacco Corp. 274 Broad hearth tile. Bolton N o t^ Quar­ Garden— Farm— Dairy ------■ t ■ ROOM FOR RENT with kitchen : subjugation of-all life." Business Services Offered 13 ing roofs of all kinds. Also hew dow, tile bsth. Seventh room may Mitchell 9 1642 or 3-4679. 8:00 P.M. in the Hearing Room 1947 CHEVROLET AEROSEDAN. on various jobs. Earn while St, ry. klltchell 9-0617. Products 50 ' WESTINOHOU8E Refrigerator, one privileges. 166 Maple St. i ARE YOU READY to sell your After the news conference roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Houses for Sale 72 be used ss recrestlon room, den or the Municipal Building on the Id - Radio, heater. B''ine condition WIRING INSTALLA’nON of all you learn. Convenient bus ! y.ear old, washing machine, baby . bedioom. oil heat, storm windows, AUTUMN ST. 8 room single IS home? We have buyers, waiting Hajdukiewicz was accompanied by ■throughovlt,—Beautiful tutone blue cleHned. repaired,..26 .years'...ex-, WANTED---Carpontera and -cai-pen- ROYAL. AND Smith-Corona port- TOMATOES Pick your own, 50c a FURNISHED bedroom end kiteb-i' bedrooms I r large living atKl dining U. S. officera to an-undiaclosed-aite-, Young Democrats lowing applicaUona: types. ■ N6 Jbb too smsit. Peter perience. Free estimatea. Call service. Connecticut Company carriage;-magazine rack, smoking * $16,860I' A huge foil r bed- raimdry ana heated garage, ta t for -4.- 8, 6, 7-room s i ^ a a and 2;8 finish. Priced right to see. Doug­ ters' helpers. Good wages and con­ ahlo and standard typewriter!. basket. Bring baskets. Comer stand, torch lamp, large mirror, en for rent. Hot and cold water. room, fireplace, steam oil heat, families. Gatto Co,, Hartford presumably in the Seoul area. He ' Cble Motors for extension of Pantaluk. 40 Foster street. Phone Howley. Manchester Mitchell Ashley Street buses stop at All makea of adding machines : room house. Three rooms down. 100' X 288’. Coiivenient to school las Motors, 333 Main street. Mitchell 9-7.30.3. dition!. Steady work. W. G. Mc­ Bush Hill Rd. and Bell St. South linoleum, crib, high chair, ate, Mitchell 9-3061. lavatory. Cloaed and open pqrchea. 5-9198. evenings 8-3969. Manchea­ probably will be flown to Tokyo in permission to repair and sell used 3-.V361. our main entrance. Nally k Sona. 6 Morae Road. Call sold or rented. Repairs on all Manchester. ! Full dry basement. Nice yard with and bus line. Exclusive section and Back Blood Drive esu* at 436 Center Street, Business Mitchell 9-5175, ; fine neighbors. Mske an- appoint­ Nice condition. Immediate occu­ ter Mitchell 3-6946. a day or two, but Army officials FOR A GOOD Used car or a new after 7 p. m. or Tel. Mitchell makea. Marlow's. FALKNOR DRIv¥”l36~^CompleU ismesite drive and one car garage. pancy. Ideal for large family. Ask­ Zone n . Oldsmobile with Rocket engine ALL KINDS of" roofs, gutters and jCenliiilly located. The present own- ment to Inspect todsy. said they had no Information on ALL KINDS of carpentry work. PERSONNEL 9-9992. TOMATOES 75c a basket. Orders upstairs of a single family home ing $14,500. Wm. S. Goodchiid, Sr., this. ■ ■ Acceptance of an invitatiorf to Edward Creed for permission to contact A1 Catalano, at the Man­ ihimneys repaired. Prompt serv­ PARAMOUNT Triple Track com­ taken. Chas. Glode. 1693 Tolland for rent. Private bathroom. 2 'i I era have raised a large family here, Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-4291. ice. Guaranteed worl^manship. DEPARTMENT Just received, shipment of Realtor. Mitchell 3-7925 or Mitch­ LeKsI Notice Follow C. S. Policy sponsor the Bed Cross blood donor erect detached garage which will chester Motor Sales. Mitchell EXPERIENCED SIDING applica­ bination aluminum windows and Turnpike, Manchester. Cali Mitch­ rooms furnished, private entrance. ‘ but now the house Is much loo CALL ell 9-0796. be located at aide o f dwelling in­ 3-4134. Terms. Mortensen Rpofing Co. doors. Free estimates given, 36 large for two people. State Department officials in day in November was voted unani­ WINDOW SHADES made to order THE CONNECTICUT tor! needed* at once. Year round ell 9-4053. tall china table lamps, $9.95 On a bus line. Ideal for two work­ AT A COURT o r PROBATK h-W stead of at rear, at 19 Emerson Mitchell 3-7691. work. Top wagea. Apply in per- ‘-months to pay. Paramount Engi­ ing girls. No cooking, light snacks Washington said the circumstances mously by the members of the and in.stalled. Venetian blinds EIGHT ROOMS, corner lot. Ideal at Mancheater, within and lor tha Y.oung Democratic Club of Man­ Street. Residence Zone B. 1939 BUICK Sedan. Good, depeqd- MUTUAL LIFE aon. 24 Oak St. Great ■ Eaatern neering Company, 41 Oak street. TOMATOES Pick your own 50c o k. Mitchell 6-3633. $14,440. . . . We just listed a five FRANCES K. WAGNER for professional and living pur­ Dlelrlct of Manchaater. on th' 3rd day w'ere unusual but it is U. S. policy and curtain rod.s. 24 hour service. each. Complete line of home of Septambar. 1953. chester at the monthly meeting John Sablltz, Jr., f o r permission able transportation, $95. Written Heating— Plumbing 17 INSURANCE COMPANY Conatructipn Co., morning! 9-10 a. Phone Mitchell 3-6177. basket. Turn right at 1343 Tolland room rsnch up in the hills of Bol­ Realtor poses. Three bedrooms and bath to grant political asylum to per­ guarantee. No down payment. Estimates gladly given. Fagan Praaant. JOHN J. WAl.UETT. Judz». held recently. to erect attached enclosed porcli m. Phone Mitchell 3-8271. Eve- Tpke. to the rear of A.B.A. Tool TO RENT—Very clean bedroom for ton. A new house, but In a dellght- on first floor: two rooms and bath Kataia of I.oiilaa P Andlalo a k a. sons honestly at odds with Com- Window Shade Co., Route 44 at g a r d e n BEAUTIFUL 1952 Deluxg Easy furnishings, appliances and Mitchell 9-0028 .and garage to dwelling which will Small monthly payments. Cole PLUMBING AND Heating. Copper 140 STREET ninga 3-8303, and Die Co. reliable gentleman, quiet home. ' f)il .setting. Better than a half-acre on second. New G E. oil furnace, I-outaa Andtaio. lata of Mancheatar, in munisin. President Anthony Bayles asks .BoUon Notch. Mitchell 9-6673L. eald DIalrIct. daceaaarf. that all members and friends sup­ be located 5 feet from North side • "Motors, 486 Cent«r.-Mitchell 9-0960 wat'eiv’ptpea. Complete plumbing — -HARTFORD - — Splnalator waaher. Calf MIteheil ., 236 Qak_8l„..or, - Phone - Mitchell Qjt, J a 0 4 with, ..a - aeint.pri vAU, avri^ 'garbage- diapoaat; -f irepiacr;- vene- .. .The,asylum -la .given .pp. a .,tem-,, ayatems. Complete heating aya- GAS STATION attendant part time - 8-4869. ■ 9-1320. , ming pobi across the street. m N C H E S T g ft^ Flve room ranch " The-axeirtHo> harhizr a'zhlbltait htS ad- 2p rery basts, but it can be extended port this wbnh'Whlle program arid' Hiie _ w^hlch' 16 *3 feet ‘dljaier_^' th to "ISId'BUlCK Sup^ sedinelTe, Godd~ RAPH7-XTTd~^V: 'Bi‘i Vlcr .-AH-work -FOB-Bale. ReasonaM#^ V«n__blinda,__Tw(L_.far garage minlairalion account .with aalri eaiaia lo fully guaranteed. $3 per house d Ic Fa PHSHe Operator. A perma­ " fOUr or five hours' fffa y . ‘Apply ifT Lmesite driveway. Large rose gar­ thia Court for allowanca, it la and riSjduftlewiclTe'ventually couia" low cost transportation, $98, No G.E. ROOM AIR-Conditioner, regu Phone Mitchell .3-7693. FURNISHED ROOM for gentle­ rage. Full cellar with recreation O R D E R ED . Thai th* 16lh dav of menti arranged. Electric aewer nent poaltibn with many advant­ person. Don Willii Garage, 18 CHAMBERS FURNITURE den in rear. Other features. Easily be given opportunity to apply for donor day Successful in filling Drive, ^ s id e n c e ^ n e B. • down payment. Small monthly call for T.V. $l per house call for larly $349.95, now $260.’i54" Tracy man. Private home, hot water, ■ T. J. CROCKETT room. Beautiful landscaped Saplamhar. 1953 al tan o'clock. fora- Manchester's quota. Anyone wish­ cleaner.. The Vincent P. Marcin ages is available at the Noble and Main St. converted to two-fsmlly. 10 Pine noon, at tha Probata O flica tn iha Muni­ U. S. citizenship. Charles Mitchell for permission payments. Cole Motors. Mitchell ' radio or save $ and bring Ihem to sink, was $169.95. now $113.97. PICK YOUR own peaches, $I a At the Green parking facilities. Mitchell 6-7216. Broker grounds, located on the West Side ing to register for blood donation 17 Maple street. Cali Mitchell Co., 305'Main street. Tel. Mitchell Weatbrook Mfg. Co., Eaat Hart­ St. cipal Bulldinz In eald Manchaiiar. ha Hajdukiewicz told newsmen he to erect addition 14’ x 23’ on non- 9-0980. 3-4848. 7 WANTED -Two experienced auto­ Colla Construction Co., 249 Broad basket. Bring your own containers. 244 M.MN STREET a real cutie and only $13,600. and tha aama la a*.alznad for a haarlng may contact either Theodore Cum­ 9-8838 or Mitchell 9-8718. ford. to a qualified young lady. St. Also canning tomatoes. Cali Mitch­ 'Hours: 9:.30 A. M. to 5 P. M. ONE LARGE Furnilhed room for | decided to flee before he arrived in conforming building, which will Etc Work ronaista moatly of corre- mobile salesmen. Good opportun­ Phones: Mitchell 3-5416 , Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, on tha atlowanca of aald admlniatratlon Korea with the Polish delegation. mings or Mr, Bayles. located 2' from East side line 1948 FORD Super deluxe tudor. A PLUMBING ahop at your door. ell 9-7636. light houiekeeping. adults only. | REDUCED account with aald aalata and this Court POWER BURNERS and Range apondence. Five-day 40-hour jyeek, ity for men willing to work. Many 7:30 P. M. to 8:30 P. M. Residence: Mitchell 9-7751 Realtor. Mitchell 8-6930 or Mr. dtraciB that notira of tha ttma and ptaca He said that when he learned he Approval of a list of honorary which is 1' closer than regulations radio, heater, original jet black No time lost. New work. Altera­ benefits. Write Box K, The Herald, RESTORE YOUR dried-up lawns Apply 10 Depot Square, Apart- ' FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Burners expertly cleaned and excellent pay, ideal working con­ TOMATOES 6 lbs.for 25c, 50c a^ Whitcher, Mitchell 9-9531. aa.Mznad lor aald haarlnz ba zivan In was to return to PanmunJorn and members of the club, presented by allow, at 78 Hackmatack Street, flniah. Clean throughout. Douglas tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot for interview. and shrubs with barnyard rotted ment 4. HYDE ST. ■ Six nicely finished all paranna known to b ' Iniaraslad Motors, 333 Main. aen'iced. Let ua service and re­ dition. insurance benefits, etc.- manure. Also a large pile of well baaket. Bring your own basket' 57 | Six room Cape Cod. Garafie. Iharaln to appear and b» heard thereon then North Korea he acted im­ the committee to select these, was Residence Zone AA. water automatic heatera. Younga- rooms, open stairway, oil heat, ; CENTER STREET -^Two family also unanimously voted at ifte busi­ pair yo\ir washing machine or le- Phone Mr. Gunther, Hartford HELP WANTED for harvesting rotted top soil. No turf. Orders tak­ Florence St. Sin g l e r o o m , heat, hot water, 8-4. eaily occupancy, first floor, I dormers, fireplace, hot water hy publlahlnf a copy of ihta ord>r In mediately. Edmond Greaney for permission town ainka sold. Estimatea glad­ combination screens, storm sash, : aoma nawjpapar having a circulailnn In ness meeting. These members, who BEFORE YOU Buy a useA car frigerator. Metro Service. Mitch­ 8-2181 for interview appointment. broadleaf tobacco. Mitchell 9-9529 en now for delivery at your con­ parking. Gentleman or woman. oil heat, hot water. Asking $12,000. The .young Pole said he was to use proposed addition as a one- See Gorman Motor Sales. Buick ly given. G. O. Lorentsen. Mitch­ ELBERTA PEACHES at Frank j large lot, 75 x 230. Compare this i 'oil heat, lifetime storms, plas­ aaid Dlatrirt. at least five dava before are Mary Ross. Mary Acelo, Helen ell 9-088.3. ell 9-7636. after 5 p. m. venience.' Call Mlijchell .3-7083. NOTICE Charier Oak St. Phone Mllohell Mltchrll 6-3785. tha day of aald hraring; afraid of what might happen to room apartment which has less Sales and Service. 285 Mam HOUSEWIVES Earn $30 to $80 Serrando'a Farm. Birch Mi. P,d., | value with others before vou buy, ! tered walls. Many other ex­ his parents and a aister atill In Fitzpatrick. Jay Rubinpw. John 9-7217. $12,000. Wm. Goodi hlld. Fr.. Real-i JOHN J. iVAl.LETT, Judge. floor area than regulations allow, street. Mitchell 9-4571. Open eve­ COMPLETE Hand and power lawn weekly conducting Jewelry fashion YOUNG MAN for part time farm GOOD BUY for sponsmen! Noreclo Glastonbury. Off Hebron Ave., tras. Onl.v $12,900. Poland. LaBelle and Vnicent MePadden. L.ENNOX Furnaces and warm air shows on party plan, part time. tor. Mlichell 3-7925 or Mitchell ' CHOICE OF BUYS at 457 North Main Street, Resi­ nings. mower sales and service. Motors heating. Earl Van Camp. Xfltchell work. Must furnish own transpor­ electric battery shaver,- Needs no Route 94. I Position FURNISHED Room for gentleman. Asked hy newsmen if other zrill be asked to attend the next dence Zone B. Sarah Coventry, Inc., now expand­ electricity -use It anywhere. Reg. Private entrance. Continuous hot 6-0796. I For $10,500 Five room Cape Cod ALBERT j ! GATTO CO. monthly meeting of the club to tuned and overhauled. Pick-up and 9-.5S44. ' tation. Mitchell 9-7626. in Andover. Fireplace, oil heat, members of the Polish delegation Robert Brown for permission to 1983 CHEVROLET Belaire, sport delivery, service. Gibson'i Garage. ing in this district. Winner of 1953 $29.95- now $22.95 (plus taxes) for water and shower. Call at 101 accept honorary membership cards. Vacancy MANCHESTEr T*W^r - Side ^ Hartford 5-9108 might want to flee from Commu- erect enclosed porch, 4’ x 3', which coupe, tutone green with ail ac­ Mitchell 3-8013. GUARANTEED Plumbing and Fashion Academy Award. For per­ I DUMP TRUCK drivers wanted. a limited time at State Barber Chestnut St. I about 'e acre of land. Membership in the club has .^in­ sonal interview call collect Bristol room Cape Cod. full basemenf, ' For $11.300—Four room expand­ Eves., Manchester Ml-3-6946 Local Stocks niam and seek U. S.'asylum he will be located 3.5 feet from street cessories. Must sell, leaving for heating. Alterations and new ' Also man for general grading Shop. 10 Bissell St. liberal trade fully Insulated, oil hot water heat, i replied: creased 10 iwr cent in the past service. Call Mitchell 9-9418. COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. 2-0613, or write N. Fitzpatrick, 243 work. Apply Colla Construction, H f t m SERVICE La r g e r o o m . Private home on able in Broad Biook. Under con- line which is 21.5' closer than work. Perms glass electric and in allowances. Sales, service CLERK TYPIST fireplace, extra large lot. Priced at ' "I suppose there are some per­ month, according to an announce­ Wolcott, A-1 Repair, Sales on gas water heaters sold and in- Fern Hill Rd., Bristol. 249 Broad St. and genuine parts for all electric Competent service by quali­ Main street. Heat and hot water. stitiction. Quotations Furnished By ment made by Melvin Hathaway, regulations allow, at 260 Woodland 19.80 CHEVROLETS, radios, heal­ fied technicians. House rails Parking, Gentleman. Mitchell $13,800. E * E Agency, 310 Main I For $12,500 Tw'o family on bua I Ixits for Sale 73 Coburn A MIddlebrook. Inc. sons w-ho would like to remain Street. Residence Zone A. washing machine.s, vacuum clean­ atalled. Tjjne payment! arranged. shavers. St. Mitchell 9-6297. { here. They are in - North Korea. I chairman of the memberahtp tom- ers. Both stylelinc deluxe models. ers. ^ motors.' .small appliance.s.- SPARE TIME Profit unlim^ed! WANTED Experienced mechanic. $8.50. Phone MI-8rS29S any- COLLECTOR OP 3-6667. line In Manchester. Good Income. 1 p. m. priees Robert E. Oiler for extension of ' Skelley Brothers,-Mlichell 9-8714. Sell new Christmas cards. J COVENTRY — Cleared rich land, cannot sav for sure:" mittee. Anyone who wsihes to Join Fordor black, tudor green. Excel­ ■ Welding. 180 Main street. Phone I Good pay, paid vacations and holi- HAND KNITTING yarns Imported Ume. For $12,800- Five room Cape Cod beautiful view, brook. Eight miles Bank Stocks the club may do so by calling him permission to use premises for sale lent condition. Douglas Motors, 333 Friends, relatives, acquaintancea REVENUE OFFICE FURNISHED ROOMS near Canter. EDGE OF TOWN, custom built Mitchell 9-6678. HEATING From A to Z. Conver­ I dayi. Chrysler-Plymouth. Dealer­ from Holland. lOOC'r virgin wool, home, five large rooms, expand­ in Mancheater. Fireplace, oil heat, from Manchester. Pilgrim 2-6650. Bid Asked at his home. of used cars and to have free Main Street. sion burncrarboiler-bnmer units, buy on sight. Up to lOO!;* profit. ship. Gill Motor Sales. 171 Union fast-color, moth-proof. 4-ply wor­ Gentlemen preferred. Phone excellent condition. Near bua, atore standing ground sign for same Imprinted Christmas cards low as Sokiry Rang* Mitchell 3-5707. 29 Hazel St. able to seven, two fireplaces, at­ First National Bank FURNITURE Refihlshing, antique complete heating systems. All , St.. Rockville. Phone Rockville sted $1.09 4 ozs. Manchester Knit­ tached garage, less than one year and school. of Manchester .... 33 37 Fischers Observe which IS located closer to street 1941 PONTIAC Sedan. Good clean furniture a specialty, chairs caned $1.25. 100 Boxes earn you $50. I 5-5656. ting Salesroom. ,. woilr guaranteed. Time paymenta $227S-$2743 WOMAN LIVING alone has large old, <4 acre, large maple trees. For IIS-IOO- Five and a half LOT 200' k 350’ , price $1,400. Call Hertford NationsI line than regulations allow, at dependable transportation, $180. and ruihed. Anson F. Thorp. arranged. Moriarty Brothera. Tel. Experience unnecessary. Free im­ SEPTIC TANKS Mitchell 3-7880. No down payment. Small monthly comfortable room with kitchen Only $15,700 Carlton W. Hutchins. room C a ^ C od in Manchestet, with Ban'< and Trust .. 29>, 31’ 4 Notice 461 Main St., Business Zone IH' Phone Mitchell 9-8738. Mitchell 3-5135. print samples. Assortments on ap­ TRUCK DRIVER wanted for local COLEMAN OIL Stove; 7" disk AND one car attached garage. All con- 40th Aiiniversarv and Residmee “Zone B. payments. Cole Motors, 436 Cen­ proval. Hyrrekti/Dept. (32), 163 I delivery. Inquire Manchester Auto Sander; Kellogg air compressor; For: Job Description privileges. Quiet section. Call Mitchell 8-5132. Mitchell 9-4664. Hartford Conn. Trust 80 85 venierraa. _____ Alexander Jarvis for extension ter.. Mitchell 9-0980. * MANCHESTER T. V. Service, Essex. Boston It. 1 Parts, 270 Broad St. Winchester m ^ el 12-20 gauge Minimum Qualifications Mlichell 9-2651. Manchester Trust 60 Special Town Meeting Moving— ^Trucking- PLOOOED SEWERS MANCHESTER GREEN— Attrac-1 For $16.800— Seven room Dutch Suburban for Sale 75 Phoenix State Bank _ . Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer. 61 The legal votera of the Town of of pel-mission to use property for radio and T.V. specialists since pump; model 81 Winchester 22 Application Forms live 3 bedroom ranch. Attached, Colonial ,1n Manchester. One car CHEV'ROLETS — 1947, 1948. 1949 193 i. House seivl'e- call $J..80. Storage 20 TOMATO PICKERS and middle- pump; Lyman 15 power super tar­ FOR GENTLEMAN, pleasant BOLTON—Outstandingly attractive, and Trust ...... 56 61 Bridge St., were pleasantly sur­ Coventry, Connecticut, are hereby used car lot together with algns, fhorn, next.to bath. Near Cheney's garage, paneled fireplace wall. garage. Many extras. 1980, 1981, 1982 at Center Motor Mitchell 9-6660 day or night. aged woman to help with packing. YOUNG MAN Wanted, full time, in get spot; box trailer; 6 20-15 used Apply To all field atone home with lovely' Fire Insaranoe Companies prised last Saturday night at theii' warned and directed to meet at the on southwest corner of Cooper and Sales, 481 Main St. MANCHESTER—Package Deliv­ Call Mitchell 3-6318 between 5 and grocery atore. Call Mitchell 3-5667. MathiM OltMsi ■and Main'~8treet. Phone Mitchell Number of extras. All utilities. For $24.6fH> Seven room ranch picture window living room, com ­ home by relatives and friends on George. Heraey Robertson School Center Streets, Business Zone II. tires; Vulcan radiator!; 1934 to Office, of Collector of Convenient to school, bua and Aetna E ir e ...... 51 >, S3’ , BULLDOZER for hire. Excellent ery. Local light trucking and 6 p. m. 9-9659. *'* in Manchester. I-ovely home, beau­ manding a beautiful view of the Hartford Fire ...... the occasion of their 40th wedding on Tur.sdav. Sopterriber 15, 195.5, Arnold PaganI for permission to PETER DANZIGER cordially in- 1937 Ford parts. Inquire 756 East Septic Tanks. Dry Wells, Sewer shopping. Immediate occupancy, tiful, view. 1.56 161 for back fill. Landscaping and package delivery. Refrigerators, Middle Turnpike. 'Tel. Mitchell Revenue countryside. Large field atone fire- National Fire ...... 64 <4 671, anniversary. The" were married in at 8:00 P.M., D.S.T., to take ac- prepare and sell mushrooms stnil . . 'Ties, his frieniis. ttjnd customera lo , .wa&hera- a n i . alave„ __movlng_ . a. WAN'TEI) _ Young women . for fiill WANTED Lines Installed— Cellar Water- $15,500. Warren E. Howland. Real- the Concordia Lutheran Church on -gradtng.-ReetaonaWe-rater-Mitch­ ------...... 3-6666____ _ : . Municipal Building ... Phoenix— ------, 94 / -9ft-- lofrato sauce,., o ff 335 Keeney , inspect the new 1983 Pontiac Dual- specialty, Mitchell 9-0752. or part time, 4 p. m, to 10 p. m. Pmuflng-Done, -- ‘ Bo«Fd«ra -Wanted- - -S9-A ■ ■t«n.-643-Woodbrtdge''StTeett MRi Sept, id, 19i3, by tKe Rev. Otto Streak at Talntor - Pontiac, 185 ell 9-0650. . very fine'kitchen. Bath and show­ Life, and indemnity Ins. Cos. Article 1. To hear the report Street' (Garden Grove) Rurti 'Luncheonette cbunler work, ^ c e l- BAILEY'S Antique Shop, 382 Main Mitchell 9-4543 Rapnort. ' Residence Zohe. --0^ff^T^■^Sn■«fC■M«TfPne■Ker.'“ -ATfantif-'jk.— ~et»rr~ Applications Acceded Until VACANCY FOR elderly woman a t ; ______er. Sunporrh;: Attached garage. Attna-Caaiinlty . rr:: ,U 5-----122, _ and ■ recommendaUona o f ' the - ______\ -W O T r‘w w !inm''F-«iioy.~imw(f>3tt«y ^lAdONMEY. 1R Q S ..„ —TwrTonptt-tiirere' prerent'ea-’wniT Se)nooj '"Building Committee i€'-. Peter "Til66'rt‘ 'fdr “MfmTO local and long distance moving, REWERAOE DI.SPOSAL CO. —Btfw^i Hifl isjffg«,-TrebfOT:*^^ 6 M>bm VnnC'RbOM ranch home' of qualitv FUR eelttenrc«lab, «b f aff~hMC Aetna Life . .'.'v:".... 77 80 .:185t- FORD Convertible'.- ■ Exeillebt- HAROUJ A SONS, Rubbish « mov Biiaa .t morningsj. Pine Pharmacy, priced ite ^ . tjl china gla«^, . tin al. Cali Wtitohell 9-4034. ‘ packing. ‘ grdrafe'eV 'tSR ' OT 664'''Cleht6r'-.8t7' OIL DELIVERY.;^ w i f e ;------^------i ...... TCenrtDL T et JOUSiaoS — BeptMubefTW. 195.t s ; --/-HAfriyob f homai--aljF^^ ^ 43qnii, ;,.Gcnaral-,.! ,1)95'^.. ao2.;-, . Condition. White wall tires. Radio . f '3-1)242, or mma'cuiile " cbniinibn; grounds Hartford Steam Boil.. family dwelling, "at 108 Mfliidso'r 3-5187. Hartford 6-1423. utirifles. ni'oungstown' kitchen. - In .4 2 45 fet style luncheon was ifrrved and heater. Mav be seen evenings. • Amston, Conn. | beautifully landscaped: $2,000 de­ excellent location on large lot. George J. Coleman, Broker, Hart- Travelers ...... 745 • the town wishes to take on the Street. Rural Residence Zone. DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, ______I WANTED --Admission clerk-typist STEADY WORK 725 Mr. and Mrs. Fischer h&vq two 73- Waddell Road. copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, posit, approximately $76 monthly. Priced at $15,600. Tel. Mancheater ford-Conn. Trust Co. Bldg. Tel. ael-ctlon of a school site. - Louise K. Ashton for permission Paintinff— Paperinr 21 i **’" « p*'" week, ii to 7 a. (APEX CANISTER aeaner. Call b o a r d AND Room for young g irl! Rockville 5-4045 or 5-4710. _ Public Utilities sons. J. Edward Fischer of Man­ guns, etc., repaired. Shears, ‘ m. Apply Mias Johnson, Memorial ! Mitchell 9-2019. Call The Johnson Building Com­ Mitchell 6-6648. Conn. Light Power . IS 1684 Article 3. To see what action to erect enclc^ed porch 2%’ x 0’ 1949 DELUXE Studebaker Cham­ GOOD PAY w’ho appreciates home privileges. | pany, 653 Main St. Mitchell 3-7426.1 chester, and George Fischer of the town wlahea to take on the on side of dwelling which will be pion. Radio, heater, one owner, knives, mowers etc., put into con­ PAINTBR AND PAPER HangerJ Hospital. ■ TOLLAND--Year old Cape Cod, 3 Conn. P o w e r ...... 37>, 39’ 4 Norfolk, Va.. who. with his family, AllCtUS C-3 Camera with filters Near bus stop. Call Mitchell 9-2713 ' Evenings Mitchell 9-0018. 'HEKRY s t r e e t area, seven room recommendation by the Board of located 9 ’ 4’ from East side lino Ixiw mileage, private parly. $ . dition for coming needs. Braith- 35 years' experience. Satisfaction' after 8 p. m. bedrooms and large unfinisbed Hartford Elec. Lt. .. 50’ i .52’, was here for the occasion. They 700 guaranteed. Wallpaper books' and 6un shade, enlarger and easel, colonial, fireplace, hot water oil Finance that the town, "appro­ which la 214’ closer than regula­ Call Mitchell 9-2412; waite. 52 Pearl street. REAL VALUES — 109 Branford heat, been redecorated Inside and room, fine living room, excellent Hartford Gaa Co. , . . 34 37 also have six grandchildren. available. Raymond Trudeau. I Help Wanted— Male 36 ROLAND OIL CO. $30. Can between 5:30 and 6:30. kitchen, electric stove, bath and So. New England priate' $30,000 to coveiWhe coat of tions allow, at 169 Loomis Street, Mitchell 9-1614. . ;,clie!l 9-.5518. Street. Six finished rooms, fire­ out, large lot, trees, garage, Residence Zone A. 1982 FORD Custom line, two-door ANTIQUES Refinished. Repairing Apart mcnts-rFlats shower. Also has 3 rooms and bath Tel. ^ ...... • 33’4 35>4 Sharka, .barracudas and other an elementary achooMsitc, site done on any furnllure. iSeman, LABORERS WANTED 369 Center Street place, oil steam heat, amesite amesite drive. Bowers School. development, engineering survey The Sheridan Corporation for sedan.' Fordomatic, radio, heater, Tenements 63 drive, one-oar garage. $12,800. Carlton W. Hutchina. Mitchell basement apartment giving $50 Manufacturing Con\paniea dangeroua sea animals seldom at­ low mileage, excellent condition. 189 South Main street. Phone of site, and architect coats in­ permission to , use strip of land EXTERIOR PAINTING — Free es­ 50 GALIXIN OIL druitv-yvlth stand. 365 East Middle Turnpike — Six- 6-5132. 9-4694. monthly income. Wonderful buy at Am. Hardware ...... 14'4 IB 'j tack dl^era, although they may Chll Mitchell 9-8879 after 8 p. m. Mitchell 3-.564.3. KELSEY. FERGUSON For Rent . IJOCKVILI-E — 2-room furnished volved in procurement of complete 30' X 136’ which is the Westerly timates. Mitchell 9-1383. Tel. Mitchell 9-1713. \ room colonial, IS years old, oil $11,500. George J, Coleman, Brok­ Arrow, Hart. Heg. . . . 38 'i 41'i attack lurface awimmrra slya the Help Wanted apartment, private bath, no objec steam heat, amesite drive, base­ LAKEWOOD CTRCLE-SeveiTrMm er, Hartford-Conn. Trust Co. Bldg. Asaoc. Spring ...... 26 29 National Geographic Society. drawings and apecificationa for portion of Lot. for parking area, 1947 LIGHT Gray Plymouth, in ex­ FURNACES VaciTum'cleaned, oil BRICK CO. lldr ■ ------ranch, fireplace, entrance hall, two Tel. Rockville 5-4045 or 5-4710. procurement of firm bids for the We.st of 13-15 Pearl Street, Resi­ cellent condition. Veiy cl,ean. burners serviced. For expert and PAINTING— Instde and outside. Male or Female 37 3 PLY STAINLESS steel cookware. fli?. ** I ment !»■-!«>garage. Electric -iuvrstove aou and Brlatol B r a s s ...... 15'4 17>4 Paperhanging, floor sanding. No Reaaonable prices. Trads-ln allow­ 1 Apartment ,talr carpeting included. $11,900. terraces, garage, >4 acre, trees, Cheney Bros...... 9 lO 'i cost of construction of 2 each 4 dence Zone B. , 1,/eaving for seivice. Mitchell prompt service Sail Bob Cart­ Route 5, South Windsor ROCKVILLE — All cinder block class room buildings, it being un­ 9-8736 after 6. wright. Mitchell 9-6446. Job too smalt. Reasonable Mitch­ PIANO PLAYER, male or female, ance. Phone to see .jmr display 4 In the rear, RothBoth homes availabl* available fo for r immeHI. immedi­ overlooking lake and country club. Collins . . ; ...... So 100 Herman Epstein for permission ell 3-8372. Hartford 89-0227 wanted for local dance studio. and receive a useful ~ gift. Conn Store 2 0 'X 4 0 'With ate occupancy. Elve Tyler, Real­ For appointment to see this exclu­ ranch, attached garage, 3 bed­ Em-Hart ...... 34’ , 37'4 derstood that the architect will to convert three-family dwalllng ROCKVILLE — 2-room furnished rooms, living room, dining alcove, MASON, STONE contractor and Write BoxX:. Herald. Lustre Craft Co. Mitchell 6-6434. tor. Mitchell 8-4469. sive home, call (Triton W. Fafnir Bearing ...... 37 >4 40’.j provide supervision of construc­ into four-family dwelling which J980 DODGE •niDOR. Gieen. Ex­ apartment, private bath, no objec­ outstanding tile kitchen, custom cellent 'running condition. Private, cement work. Valentino Belliirrl, ' Hutchins, Mitchell 6-5132, Mitchell Hart Cooley ...... 40 43 tion.” will contain three undersized tion to children. Inquire 24 Grove SIX ROOMS $J 1,600 9-4694. made cabinets, tile bath, cement Article 4. On petition of five apartments, at 12-14 Brainard one owner car. MRchell 9-2887 be­ Fern atreet. Call Mitchell 9-5451, Street. Hillside House, Apartment Landers, Frary, Clk, . 26 28 'I f o U t 8 Jo 8 a. m. and 5 to 7:30 p. m. Economical home with four cellar with asphalt floor, set tubs, New Brit. Mach. Co. . 35 38 per cent or more of the electors of Place, Business Zone III. fore 3 p. ip., or after 6.p. m. 14 In the rear. ARTISTIC Five Room qa j^ Cod, Full Basement rooms and bath on fliat floor. Two Aluminum storm windows, Vene­ North and J u d d ...... 25 28 the Town of Coventry, to see what J. Douglas Dumas for extension •83 CHEVROLET Bel-Air sedan un- CABINETT MAKINg 7 G o ^ work^ A-1 LO A M MAN WANTED bedrooms up. Large modern kitch­ two twin size bedrooms, recrea­ tian blinds, beautiful woodwork Russell M fg...... 11 13 a p a r t m e n t with delightful et- tion room, bar. brick front, porch, act'on the town wishes to take on of permission to have a used car der 80 miles, $1898. '82 Ford rlub manship. Reasonable rates. Esti­ en. F. H. A. mortgage available. throughout, outside ' terrace. All Stanley Work com. .. 41’, 44 V4 the question of permitting the To woili io moephere. of a aingle colonial attached garage. Near bus and city conveniences, an excellent lot and s l ^ for aame, at 333 Main coupe, $1388. '81 Packard sedan, mates glsdly given, Moulson's TWO FAMILY Terry Steam ...... ; 88 98 playing of Bingo, in the Town of Street, Business Zone III. Woodworking Shop. Pilgrim noma occupying entire second ■hopping center. Reduced to $13.- buy at $13,500. George J. Cole­ $1398, ’80 Studebaker coupe, $688. Hordworo Sfero floor, consisting of 4 large rooms Main Street location. Two five Torrington ...... ,’ 27 29 home comfort Coventry aa provided in Section J. and S. Realty Co., for par- ’49 Packard aedan, $888. '47 Hud- 2-6695. FOR SALE Loam For Sale 250. Carlton W. Hutchins, Mitchell man. Broker, Hartford-ConnecU- room apartments completely re- U. S. Envelope com. . . 77 87 end den, extra large tiled bglh- 9-5132, Mitchell 9-4664. cut Trust Co. Bldg. Tel. Aockville 703 of the General Statutes of the mission to vary the requirement of Bon sedan, $268. '46 Packard Inquire room. Heat, electric range end do­ decoiat^ inside and out. Price V- S. Envelope pfd. .. 57 62 State of Connecticut, Revision of sedan. $388. '48 Nash sedan, $433. GUARANTEED Top Quality tele­ SoNing, Chocking, otc. DARK, TOP QIIALITY, NO STONES 5-4045

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10^ PAGE EIGHTEEN inanrlf^Bter lEonting li^ralb. Average Daily Net Prcaa Run The Weather Par Um Weak Em M raraaaat af O. «. Waatfear OuvMW , Rept. a. lasa K)ut Town Pair and not ea eoal taErigkt. OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 8:30 PJN. 1 0 ,6 6 5 Inrreaalag rloudiaeM with ahaW- Kni^ts of Pythlaa and Pythian rra Hhrly tamerrowr. Sistera otAhls town will attend the w at Om Audit annual state picnic at the Kiddle at areulattoua Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm Camp In Cn^hlre, Sunday, Sept. 13. A aports pbMram and various forma of entertaJhment will be run (CtaaOtlad AdvartMag as Paga U ) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1953 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS o ff between 10 a. mv.and sundown. VOL. LXXII, NO. 291 Families attending: nuly carry their own picnic lunches, oK^^ptirchase Headquarters for their refreshments on theigTOunds. CHOICE MEAT The camp Is maintained by Hie or- yanisation for under-prlvi: FRESH ROBART FARM children. Durkin Drops (It (»U L,B.IIEN> . * The. dauthter. born W d a y . Sept. M^wT»‘^ii!China R eds H o ld U N F liers 4. In Manchester Memorial Hos­ CONNECTICUT pital to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ambulos, 300 Porter St., has been named Sanra Lee. Mrs. Ambulos inet Posts TURKEYS Lb 65c was the former Miss Msrian Kn- ricn and the baby is their first child. I NOTHING BETTER - LOWER IN PRICE Washington, Sept. 11 nd rnlird. I^ t nland a frw mlnutM aftrr rf- dationa to be made in changing the Durkin. Medium be exemplified st this first f*lli| SNOW CROP eontmveraial Taft-Hartley Labor Special Prison COFFEE White House preai eecretary from meeting by Worshipful Ma.stcr I relatione law. Lamb Loqs . lb. 65c Philip Williams, and all membera Fresh Ground James C. Hagerty told newsmen he ra»i<>r sllrinic. Hide With Hecretary Tender Rib are urged to be present. ORANGE JUICE> 2 ^ 4 3 e Prreidente George Meany of the had no Idea when either selection s ____ I Lb. might be announced, but ha aald 6 tr Bank Robbers “«tabi!ization fund” of Amer- j Cause HUH Sought ly t'nofficial trip from Inchon Close relatives of those named job ea preaident of the A F L of them'Americans — who were I The canoe of the mighty na- today have-been notified that ef­ Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Union. lean dollars to steady the up.n to the United States was en- known once to be prisoners, but JACK FROST 4rrgrouad explosion along the forts are being made to determine BEANS Aides aald the President facei ip n e e re d South Kor^n who 'were not in the re- Stamford. Sept. 11 (/P)— Captain of Detectives \Vj)liam J, apd downs of, foreign cur- , Mhtai .qranslawa artavy. alUl waa by a i rtlc&Md the fate of the servicemen. Other Yellow Eye, Red Kidney [schooll what one termed "a tough job" In confectioners Lynch, asserting “the trail is warm," said today 15 men have r6nci65 * smgM today. Firemen flrst rhobster assistant to an O rien-' cent pow exchange, names will be made public after OR or Pea flntog a auwaMor delegates, as well as said it was a broken gas main. tfll crime overlord named : The Communi^ have Indlcat^ tl.e next of kin have been Informed. been questioned’ in connection with the $26,000 holdup of the I wilt ba satisfactory to labor. They “ Thai Qttol ** i they would reject the demeno. but some American officials and But the gas rompany said their Today’s list Included: Army. LOOK AT THIM BROWN SUGAR 3 Lb. T in a----- X- -S^taide branch of the Fidelity Title and Tru.8t Co...... alaq. noted that Durkin was the othcra, - reportedly nra Intereatecl m*laa probably broke after ex­ w ' ^ a . : have not said when they would re- 17c . ^^ynch, however, declined to* - ...... only Catholic in the cabinet, and The rior>V Was fela ed Jo Army . “ Uonnectlriit In the possibility of such an ar­ ploding sewer gas let go. < Sgt. l.C. Francis H. Abele, son PINEHURST IS OPEN Soup 10 Oz. Pkg. am plify hla statement aa City and added that If Elaenhower wants to officials here by Pvt. John Ga-1 , . t. j- __ VALUES rangement. Mrs. Catberine Htabo. 40, who of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abele, 71 2 Pkgs. state PoIlc;e, joined by Federal maintain that representation, hla la-sso, 21, of Plalnfleld. N. J.. a . ' PEAS li could only be created by Con- was driving her brother home he told of an 8:000-mile hitch-hike i T became one of ‘ he hottest W est Mam St., Meriden. Bureau of Inveatlgallon opera- Gas Attendant I ta*k wilt be even more exacting. from W ork, died at a hospital. FRIDAY EVENINGS j)o y t I .Vs for fllllng the place of VIn- gre.M since prevailing high In­ trip from Korea to his home. i epl. Roger A. Dumas, son of tivfj, continued their search for The brother, Robert tibur, 27, Galasso is in the Camp ' r*d«rjruns>ght and sh(»ting down i son on the high court, the Presl- terest rates presumably would nile ■ Kilmer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dumas, the two young gunmen who disap­ who waa injured only slightly out private sources. It would s:ip- i stockade without charges while! ***9 in .«ia Voluntown. Tomato peared yesterday after jamming Sliot by Bandit; I dent waa reported to have made said: UNTIL 8:30 P.M. j some progress In narrowing the ple.-hent the currency resources of authorities check out this taie Peiping « said Massa<'huaetta MILK Kemox rash from the tellers' cages into the International Monetary Fun I "I was talking to her, and we thev said the soldier told: April 9 the 27-year-old flier was I field o f possible selections. Any an- irv BIllU liir »»»IL»I*"3 LUIU. I » ..... x_ • U 4 4 n I Cpl. Thomas H. Berardi. ,wson w . . of . . . Rongos, Rofrigorotore 3 (.n. 33c a small suitcase. had just cleared the nnderpoos CARNATION Critically Hurt noimcement of his choice, how­ (IM F) In meeting the temporsv.v . On July 10, Galasso was taken Berardi. IS Hiiaperta Examined (near Berea Road) when It hap­ a dogfight over Manchuria. His Woshors and All ever, was sure to be put off until dollar needsAeeds of some nations. | from the Korean battleline on a Hartford Ave., North Bellingham. SHURFINE Lynch aald that all 15 .su.specl.s ----- — So fqr a.s is known, "no for.nal pened. It caved the whole roof Pfc. Edward F. Bradford, Jr, Vegetable Group COOKIES haye been scrutinized by the three Hartford, Sept. 11 (JPV--PoMce charge of shirking ha^rTous PET UsVour PARKING SPACE Otiwr Appliancts BORDEN'S (CoatlBued on Page Thirteen) proposal o f this kind ever has been ' *•» from the top of one door to duty The Arm y said he desert- R*"* ARhler near the Yalu River son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. . haak ^ p lo y a a ..victimized .in- Ih c, acaj rhed,,t.(>dgy.,.tor g r^ ch eek eu pre»onUd-,4o.U>e U..B. governmeuti-JUe-next.do«r..BlIL" Btadtordr 6 BancroXt S t- Spring;- ': " ^ m c s s e t .m a N' s - ‘ By tMucalor • INSTANT „ ■ 2 caon 27c..■;■■■■;- holdup but none was Identified by gumjian .and a blonde wonian in or to th#IMF. The most dl.scus.s«d .ZssIsUnt Fire Chief Kerdln- fire. Galasso said he merelv had ' field. "~'tlfeiTT.~"—~— —:------"rTTirnertion'-with-the holdup-ahoo.— ;■ TJrep8m,“ T IW P ever'T ir IK S r'T ^ m • ■*»t»''“»*rtn iw r-“ eatltiwtial“ -ttrtat-T — ""f?pTr‘R M )m " t r •©rogTta;~soTT “w f - i»JNKHAI««)tr (Continued on Pago Four) cans Quick, oosy Iqhack out . . . no lifting . . . no COFFlE Meat Group L.NTich and Detective Sgt. John j Ing of a gas station attendant last j Army .^Harges gresa set up a sum aa "lending dsmage to paving and utility .""ome. more- ammunition. Mr. and Mrs. Luigi D ro ^ a , 6 CHERRY Mclnerney both expressed the bo- night. Buthority" rather than aa an ap­ lines at “ no less than five mllllnn | However, facing court martial, Cazenove Pi., Everett. Pkg. Opens Cash Drawer carrying . . . bundlts carried to your cor. 31c lie? that only two men were in propriation. The IMF would ii.se dollars." he was put in the 45th Division Maj. Robert J. Farthing, hus­ I>g. Jar Lg. Size Follce said Nicholas Gereci, 29. 2 35c volved Jn the holdup. McInermTy it aa needed, repaying aa Its o-.vn Fallen uUItty poles, broken ^ stockade for about three weeks, Brownell Orders band of Mrs. Winefride Wy F^arth- ws.s shot through the right lung Sen. McCarthy Bring the family . . . moke Friday night . . . nnld they were checking a report money came back In. The Fund where he learned the truce had _ , 1 ing. CO M. Cassidy, Twombly Ave., "family ihopping night." that three young men answering nml then ordered o ff the floor to might he admlniatered by the. U. S. (Continued on Page T w o) been signed. . Iiifliience Probe the. description of the youthful j open a cs.sh register from which Aired Secrets ■government or, IX Congress were GsIassoV' buddies told him he NOW IN STOCK—DIETETIC PRl’NE JUICE . . . VEGE- MEAT DEPARTMENT bandits had been seen In an auto- tlie blonde scooped out an unde- wlltlnr. by the IhlF. faced 20 years to life on the Cpl. Robert S. Fletcher, son of mohlle about two blocks from the I lermlned but shvall amount of cash, TABLE COCKTAIL . . . GRAPEFRIIT AND GFAPEFRl'IT Coolor days makt batter appatites, and here's In much more general terms. charge. This thought distressed Washington. Sept. 11 Atty Edward J. Fletcher, 307 Chestnut bank shortly after the holdup. He cenefi was In critiral condition Mashlngton. Sept.. 11 (Jh -The AND ORANGE JI'ICE. FALL j Sir Reginald Maiidling, economic Crown Prince the GI so much that he escaped j Gen. Brownell today ordered his i Street, Manchester, the way to properly please: said, however, that the police kn-w ; nt St. Francis Hospitsl here, Arm y said today an Intelligence ______„f.j .secretary to the British Trea.sury, from the stockade, and hitch-hiked '■ aides to dig to tha bottom of re- j Rhode Island IDAHO. BAKERS or nel'her the model of the car con- | Police quoted the wounded man-j report on Siberia—portions a ride on a truck to Inchon. I ports of influence peddling in con- i Sgt. Ronald Figiireid, brother of BEST CUTS— CHO ICE BEEF talning the three men nor Its 11- „ „ paying the couple walked Into which were reVeaV^ by ‘ Sen.' Me- 1 “>'*5 »th M m ial meeUng of the Of Japan Acts There he got into conversation' nectlon with government contracts! Henry Figureid, 4 State St., War- Carihv ,(R-Wis) w as restricted I K«vernora of the Monetary Fund CALIF. LONG, WHITE cense number. the Albany Ave.. gas .station an-1 ■ this"'in. 5 Lb.s. 35c BOILER PREMIER BUMBLE BEE CHOICE . ^ > I with the shady character asso-'m a follow-up to di."Cloaurca A 48-state alarm has been sen t! the woman asked to use a rest information. It declared too that Rh"** .'"f**'*''.'’ A c f l a i A T i o a b K .elated with "The Seal.” The South i vv-^k by a house committe. Vermont any concpislon It la C om m u n ist j ‘ hat IMJ” s reimurcea are "not in out for the youthful bandits,; room. V-iaXAdi V-lWaw 3250, he He''emphasized that he is.par- Cpl. Arlond M. Tanner. Jr., son RIB ROAST propaganda "Is refuted” by our opinion likely to be b's of Mrs. Ells G. Tsnner, 1 McGarfy POTATOES 10 lb. 59c WELSH SALMON Lynch said. The FBI Is working on ! Gereci said he reached Into a enough” for the job ahead. could get Gala* o aboard the | ticularly Interested in finding' out the case because the bank handles I drawer for the reat room keys and rear'ing of the entire document. Washinirton Sent 11 Crown ' transport Gen. Haas. Galasso said 1 if any federal employee has "leak- i St.. Proctor, SALE 'The job is that o f making Brit- DES MOINES—BUHERNUT— ^ RABBIT STEAK lb . 5 9 ^ federal funds. I the man, described as being about Unauthorized release of reatrlcr- ish Steriine k7d ofher^^^’Jr^r^C Akihlto i f 'Japan turned 1 he had 3300 he won in a craps ,d ” Jiecret information which | The Defense Department In- PRUNE JUICE Witnesses said the bandlti were SO-yeais-old, fired a bullet Into hla ed InformaUon la a violation of “ ‘^Ihost to ton Washlncton offlcisls Ret"*- : would give any one busine.ss group * Amarican*Standard law punishable by up to 310.000 moneys of the w «rid •'Oi'ertihlc— a* result more "The seal" wouldn t take, less'an advantage over another In ob- (Continued op Page Four) 12'/j Oz. Jar 7»4 Oz. Can FRESH DRE.Ssr.D youthful looking and clad In over- rtgnt lung. SHURHNE * National ,allr. Although they were gullible "What did you do that for?" the fine and 10 years Imprisonment. tha is exchangeable into dollars delights of Japa- i ‘ ban 3250, and Gala.sso agreed. A taining such contracts. ^UASH »>|0/ or * United Statei enough to fall for a story that a blonde ahouted at her companion, McCarthy showed reporters ne.se cooking. few days later, the secret sailing Brownell said the matter is unr SUNSWEET LARGE MEATY FOWL 45c vault was empty, when It actually i Instead of replying, the gunman photographic copies of the first 70 (Continued on Pago Two) The youthful heir entertained ' >'*t of the Haa- was produced for , der "full Invesligatioir by the * WtiUMcLoin contained 352.000 In cash; It was ordered Gereci o ff the .floor and pages of the 75-page document on about 30 high ranking guests at a ' Galasso. who was told to memorize i f b ! and if culprits are discover- BECKER'S 220 CALIFORNIA Wednesday, contending it smacked a name, serial number, rank and We're offering many budget balancers just now, apparent the bandits were not In- j to open the cash register- Police stag dinner at the Sheraton-Carl- ed. prompt prosecution will fol­ Bulletins CELERY 22c ORANGES, doi. 39c •xperlenced. Lynch said. said they could not determine the of "clear-cut Oimmunlst propa­ ton' Hotel. Afterwards most of outfit bn the list. low." He added: . Available with baseboard and here's one you'll like: For one thing, they apeclflcally | exact amoifnt of money atolen but ganda.” . them adjourned to a recepti(?n al The mobster arranged that the Bivinessmen are put Sn notice from the A P Wires radiation, semi-recessed or •rdered the three .employes whom . It was small. He was acting as chairman of News Tidbits the Japanese embassy given by truck carr>'ing the real owner of that it is neither necessary nor free standing:. BONELESS the Senate Investigations subcom­ Ambassador Eikichi Araki,. (ConHnueid on. Page Three) (fkmtlniied on Page Four) mittee which has been looking Into Culled front Al* Wires There was some -Apiericsn food (Continued on Page Four) | (Continued on Page Throe) SULTAN ESCAPES DEATH GREEN PEPPERS ib l Q i ^ PREMIER Army security. This could pose at the embassy, but most of the . Parts, Sept, j 11 i/Pi— Tha Seaannlnic or atiifflnK. " We specialize in central questions of congressional rights In i estimated 4.50c.500 guests pas.sed It French News Ageticy aald in a 1 Lb. Jar 25 q relation to the law. And in any heating systems: HARVARO BEETS VEALROLL Frank (Pappy) Noel, Aasocriated over in favor of, such items as: dispatch from Rabat that tha FROM GLASTONBURY . . NEW CROP event, it is improbal))e that a Pre-s war photographer, return.s Yakitori — chicken and green new Sultan of Morocco eacaped " Aiofflie Dust Bomb charge o f violating the law aa 4o s q u a s h PREMIER - - ^ - to Kan ji^ ec JKt jaantha onions broiled-over rharcoal. Justice Vinson Home; -death .a t SUMMER ; WAX BEANJ i ' restricted documetitz would be In Oonununlat Friaon camps in ~ vegatzht^ .kin today. The dlspatrh aaU , AIR pressed agslnst any member of ^ AND-.GREEN BEANS _ 1 Lb. Jar 250 Ko-ea . . . Democratic Natiorfal in aoy aaiice. [ , the would-be aasaasin was killed, Congress M such «ireumstances.~ ■ - Sushi Japaneoe...rfee- -:-h^)a- HOTWATER PICKLEDBEETS Terrible offti^al ' magazine ^ota bl^ Attend^ R^ "H i^yiniirhYBiMFTIWl^ LAMB Lbi :Y-. ' , ■• ’■}> 37»e I .wrapped Jn, aea w e e < L .... “*...... ' ' ' -irc* '•"“Tlfe~’ii«tt'rir~d»hCT.”-’which ' mart McCsrthy but W'ss obviously certain’ IliSu^n next ^ w Americans found a lot easier to I-ouisa. K y „ Sept. 11 (dV-C hief * lettsb'irg. Ky., to pay their re- Washington, Sept. 11 UIV—Th» Now fneol planning will demand many quick, eosy framed aa a reply to his Wednes­ year’s congressional election cam­ SAVE 8c ON BIRDS EYE paign. 1 eat than pronounce, were ^ei-i’ed Justice Fred M. Vin.ncentraUona (Ah—The gala that gentlemen pre- America... Cffiryiler Corp. au- and other relatives, places in the Ir. Tan 49c 1r. can .39c , NO MONEY DOWN night by such ranking American I • ^ 'I'd as P « h '« funeral DOLLY SWINOS AWAY the fantastically powerful new were available, blood-forming cells fer--btondea—have the edge ao far church were reaerved for Vinson's Ri.squick 42c nouBcea t-day Uy-off affecting officials as Secretary of the Treaa- : J P-f"- Miami, Fla., Sept. I1 IJH -^ PARSLEY ^ Bch.. 10c force could be produced from radio- would bo eliminated or Injured, in talent and swim ault prelimi­ 8.000 workers at two of Its Detroit Associate Justices, who are hon- a YEARS TO PAY ury Humphrey and Secretary of ! Methodist Church. Tropical Hurricane Dolly awuag ALL BEEF FRANKFURTS active strontium Radiation sickness or death would naries for the Mias America 1954 plants. the Interior McKay ; Adm. Arthur i ^ large floral piece of red roaei, orary pallbearera. Governor Law m ir a c l e w h ip d r e s s in g ...... Q t. 49c to the northeast In the open A t­ ______WE HAVE THEM AT HAU'S " I t could cripple the food supply i reaiilt. crown. Stafford Springs Fire Chief Wil­ the ' *■>’ u" caihet. rence Wetherby and Senatori PEACHES Lba. W- Radford, Chairman of lantic today on a course plating 2 25c •f large areas of land," Fuller aald In rows or goats, the radio- Three of the four lovellea who fred Sabourin saya spontaneous Joint Chiefs o f Staff; Gen. M at-i Asso^ate Jus ices o f the Sii- Earle C. (Jlementa and John Sher­ 100's Too Bogs .... 97c away from the mainland and la "Conceivably, It might rival even stxontium would concentrate In the won In the past two nights of com- combustion in pile of matresaea thew RIdgway, Army Chief of Pf'"'*’ Court, asleep In another man Cooper of Kentucky, gover­ UPTON’S the general direction of tho NEAL Saw ai4 Satiif y; ServE Seafood fnm Hali’t the deadly cobalt bomb as a milk that is used for human con­ .petitlon in the two divisions are started fire and cruised $8,000 dam­ Staff; Gen. Nathan "iSvining, A ir j oar. did not emerge until some nor Wlllalm C. Marland of West 48’s Too logs .... 47c PEARS 3 Lbs. 29c Uritlsh-ow nrd Island of Ber­ yen weapon of war.” sumption. In this way the lethal golden tressed. The fourth Is a age to West Main St. home which Force Chief of Staff; and Gen. | tlnie later. Virginia, ■ Lt. ' Gov. Emerson 16's Tea Bogs .... 20c SWORDFISH FLOUNDERS The Arizona professor said ra­ radiation might be transferred to brunette. was unoccupied when fire began. Lemuel Shepherd, Marine Corps They had left Washington where Beauchamp and A tty. Gen. J. D. muda. CANTALOUPES Each 29c HALIBUT COD dioactive strontium could cause man. Tonight la the last round pf pri- Fire guts storage and bualneaa Commandant. - funeral services were held for the Buckman, Jr. o f Kentucky, and Try LIpton'a.Soupa and LIpton’a Sherbet ANDREWS slcknead or death If built up In "Man could always get it by llmlnarlea before the grand finals buHdlng, destroying paint, glasa- The banquet turned Into a stag fallen Chief Justice yesterday, at judges and commlaalonera o f the BRlfoNS LOOM PRUTEMT HADDOCK BOSTON BLUE sufficient amount. "Potentially It consuming leafy vegetables as well tomorrow night, when one o f the ware and plumbing aupplles In WU- affair wlTen Secretary of Health- i 6:01 last night. Kentucky Court of Appeali. London, Sept, It Britala Ma.ster Plumber and is the moat biologically hazardous as other edible parts of jilanta , 52 entries will be given the crown limantic. Education-Welfare Oveta Culp; The two special cars werej Membera of bar asaociatioi\ji in proteoted to UommuMst Chi an PINEHURST is OPEN UNTIL 8:30 FRESH SCALLOPS. TENDER and WHITE ... lb. 65c today agaiaet a Red 4.1itaeaa Steam F^ter. o f the fission products," he ex­ . , - - - and robes o f Mlsa A m erica- plus Sen. William F. Knowland (R - Hobby, the only woman member of j awitclied to . make up w'lth two nearby counties arranged to at- FRIDAY EVENINGS plained. A-PLANBH PERILOI'H 350,000 In awards. j Calif) says At Hong Kong Anglo- the Elaenhower cabinet, was. uh- ethers a special train at Ashland, tenided in groups. warship i^tack Wedaeoday on a Tel. MI-9-7773 The J M ( H AL € CO. !>• gl

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