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on the Democrats assembled in # V V'ip <■ 11,551 Fair, net sa town at the Polish-AmeriCan Club. St.,Mary’* Plans; • Meanber o f the Audit 99-95. Fair, fish About Town They all went 'home dejected at g o s m e u g s about 10 p. m. Natzel-Swallow Wedding Bureau af areoiatlon 4S-69. Heard Alohg Main Street Evening Services WE CARRY ALL . Th« SoroptimiJit Qub wilt hold The only explanation we've Men LEADING BRANDS Mandte$ter-~~A CUy of Villege Charm f.- Its monthly buslneu mestlnf Mon­ in writing about the confusion in­ day at > p.m. at th« home of And on Some of Manchester^$ Side to o volves some sort of obtuM politico^ M n. Justine Scher, > Davis Ave., The- annual series of S\|Qd*y Arttrar Drug Stom VOL. LXXIV. NO. 3S mathematical formula based ,dh f (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, C0NN„ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1954 AivartWag on Paga U) * Bockville. Out of Gas the tracks 'lower and raise the relativity. evening aervicM and iiutnibtlons PRICE nVE GENTS During the course of .a political ‘ gate, but that doesn’l satisfy our But one answer we've hebrd via begins this week in St.'M ary's St; Bridget'a Cornerstone Club campaign, all aorta of mail finds ^ informant. the grapevine is relaUys^ sii^ e. Episcopal Church. The time of will h(dd Its first meeting p i the ito way into the offices of a . news- "The train will have tp stop and The way we heanHne story one service is '7 p . m. each Sunday, season tomorrow night at >:19 In pajMr, the Herald included. i let a man off. and he'll have ' to major news gaUi4ring organisa­ Dixon Pact the parish hall. All members of Candidates are making «peeche^< g;o to the gate, unlock'lt, lower it. The series, vrill be brought to a U, S. Files Protest tion forgot to count the Bridgeport the parish are welcome to attend all over the state and copies o f , and then when the train moves vote in thf^fally. It made a dif­ close on Palrfi Sunday, April 3, EMERGENCY the meetings of the club. their remarks are forwarded in across, the man will have to go ference. 1965. mimeographed form. .There are ^ back, raise the gate, lock it, and Thera are three purposes in OIL lURNER Signing Off Eric 8, Anderson, general chair­ charges and counter-charges filed then get back on the train. , ' One Solution holding these services. The first With Moscow over man of the Manchester Messiah issues confronting the aspirants "That will take about five or six , We don't pretend to be child is to provide evening worship on SERVICE Chorus, reminds members that the pointed out pro and con, and "if- minutes.'^ he reckoned. Then he psychologisU, but we have an idea the Lord's day throughout about first r^earsal will be on Monday you elect-me ' prpifiises. In many added: "That's no way to run a half of .each calendar year. The Three Days at 7:10 in Emanuel Lutheran we would like to pass on to par­ CALL instances, we in the newspaper^ railroad.''.He gave It as histopin- ents with children who present a second purpose is to inform all Church. Mew menibera will be wel­ fleld can sometimes write the body ion that neither the crews hor the, who wish to inquire. into the Plane Destruction disciplinary problem. MI-9-45^48 V- Wsfihi^^ton, Nov. 8 )— come to Joiastoe group. of a story .about a candidate's ap- passengers were going- to appre-^ Let 'em work! fundamentals of ChriaUsn faith (/P pearance here before even cover-, elate the line's ihethdd of saving Much has been made of recrea­ and practice. Thirdly, the attend­ A hitch iieveloped today over The h o ^ ta lm Conmnittee of ing the visit from the contents ofniphey.' tional pnograms to keep children ance of all persons, young or old,’ WILLTAMS Washington, Nov. 8 (/P)>»9oO the northeaat tip of Hokkaido, sisnin^ of the Dixon-Yates Gibbons Assembly Catholic Ladies the news releases. ncldgntally, ..-"our conversation occupied; we say work is the an­ who ■ airs considering Confirmation The Unit^ States strongly northern-most Japanese Island, power contract. Atomic Ener- of Columbus, win h^d a meeting Party headquarters, both state with the retirM railroader was the OIL SERVICE but the group commander. Col. In Report Asking Censure swer. or Reception, is required. protested t6 Russia today Monday at 8 p.m. id the home of and local, individual candidates first one .of an.v length we ever St. Mary'd Boys' Choir provides Albert Welsh, said he had. no crit­ gy^Gommission members told and public spirited citizens keep us We know of a couple who had the chairman, Mrs. StMla Orytbek, hai^ with , a railroad employe, our to move from one dwelling to an­ the music at these' Sunday evening against the shooting down by icism of that. ^ e Senate-House Atomic i n L y d ^ St., to mak^.mana for abreast with up-to-the-minute In­ contacts with ticket sellers, infor- However, the Osidbn. HI., officer formation on the campaign which other. They did the Job them­ services, which are about 30 min­ two Russian Mlfe fighters of Energy committee that the the supper to be serveA to the rpstion booth clerks and conduc­ utes in length. There is no ser­ told newsmen solenmly that the McCarthy GeU Ready Cathedral Players betwe^ their we pass along to readers in our selves. Professional movers were ■n American RB29 “ over AEG may be able to report on Ike’s A-pool tors who come through trains to not needed because they were only mon in the Church, but the entire HARTFORD ROAD MiGs will gat “q different roetp^ afternoon performance at columns. pick up our ticket or tell us . t o Japanese territory in the the matter by Thursday moving personal effects t o a fur­ group is asked to go into the par­ tlon in any future incidents /Of Memorial auditorium and A lot of money is spent on post­ stop smoking having been neces­ Hokkaido area,” and called age by candidates, campaign nished apartment. ish house from the service where DRIVE-IN this kind." Ha emphsalaed Yhst morninjr* ^Debate Starts ond showing of the pageant sarily brief. ' U. 8. planes have instructions "to The committee said in a .state­ cle Visions'’ at 7:S0 p.m. Sunda; chairmen and party ofttcials in The heglrp was made after an instniction on' the evening's for reparations. The terse Plan Hailed At any rate, we were struck by A m - ' upon" and reasoned ment that “ pending final ap­ Nov. M. order to keep the a cta n t's name the way he talked. Darned if he working hbiirs and with supper topic is given weekly by the rec­ RESTAURANT note was delivered by time fast approaching. But what tor of the perish. ■ftils instihe- r«i. I n Li . I “there must have been some mls- proval and signing of too contract eyes of the public, didn't sound the way railroaders bassador Charles ^hlen to | u„aerstsniUng. • / The aitaual fund-raising dinner- le campaign came to a close to do with Junior, who is an active tion lasts about 30 minutes, after 2S0 Hartford Rood by both parties, the Joint commit­ do in the movies. the Soviet FiNreign Ministry. tee decided to proceed with the B y F ra n ce dance of B u Ezra Chapter, B’nai lasKweekeng'Wd most of the poll- two year old? And into every­ which toe younger people Alhcng The plane's 10 airmen who sur­ O n W ^ n^sday thing. vived parachute Jumps from' the hearing" it has beSn holding. An ■ - - B’rlth, will be held on Saturday, ited final outcome of Missed the Point the Confirmation candidates leave WINTER SCHEDULE ^ o v . 13, at 8:iS p.m. at the Garden Tuesdiiy’b vote by the electorate. The wife decided to let the baby and the instruction condhuea on Tokyo, Tuesday, Nov. 9 crippled ,RB29 charged anlrrlly at afternoon session was scheduled. Following is a letter from a car­ *A.M.totP.M.Doily Strauea to Bring Contrnct United Nations, N. Y„ / Grove, Keeney Street. Mra Ber­ HoweVerv two pieces of mall, sent go with the father when he re­ an adult level. a press conference that the Reds owning UConn student to Tax Col­ turned to the former house and (^)—'The Air Force group ABC Chairman L e^ e L. Strauss Nov. 8 -Rii8sia*8 Andrei Washington, Nov S^/P)—The S ^ t e convened in unprece­ nard Cole annoitocee that tickets nieblal deliyery, arrived to the of­ lector Paul Cervini in re Cervinl's No adult is ever i^ e d to make CIomnI SundOys ood pounced on them without warning fice here Monday afternoon. They completed moving, while she was j ------commander of the Armed while they were mapping nortotm had Indicated h4 expected to Y. Visliinsky told the y.N . dented session today to consider/censuring Sen. Joseph R. are still available to members and warning, published in The Herald, a decision regarding his own .Con- n on oQ jN * appeared to be last minute out­ getting supper in toe new quar­ flrmaUon err R e ce j^ n until the RB29 shot down Sunday by Japan. bring the signed contract to a today the Soviet Union is McGarthy (R-Wis), and McGar^y came out fighting. their frienda and that all that the names of car owners who closed committee aession this vatlons must be in by Moiiday, pourings sent to reach Jie Monday ters, otoerwiM toe little boy entire series hesi been completed Russian MIGs warned yes­ An nth crewman drowned. The Senators— about two-t^rds of the 96 members were edition deadline. opened have failed to pay their auto taxes, would have had all the newly morning. Edgar H. Dixon, apokes- willing to continui negotia­ Nov. 8. This gala affa^^'mll be will be posted in the MV Dept. tat the spring. terday that future such acts Capt. Anthony F. Foith, the on han4^—had hardl.v warmM theitr chairs before McCarthy hurriedly with h c^ s M * finding moved clothes scattered about and The “Juniof Division’’ of the plane's skipper, said the craft was m'iuii for the private nUllty group tions with the United States highlighted by local entertainment something new in the controversy Dear, dear Sirs, be involved In all sorts of trouble. by the Soviets will meet with Involved, had said the- contract and dancing to atugld of Lou Jou- I notice your threatening notice 1965 class .Was organized in Sep­ "never. closer than 15 miles" of on cooperation in Preoident was on his feet denouncing as "itnbecilic’ and "ridiculoui of local, county or state Issues. But Does this sound faintly familiar? tember as an integral part of St. "a different reception.” Russian-held islands. would be ready for signing by this Eisenhower's "atoms (or beyond words” the recomrhendation of a special ooranittee bert'a orchestrfc^ the candidates must have exhaust­ in last night's Herald and got - In any case, the Imby accom­ morning. scared to death. I would be very Mary's Church School. Its mem­ The four-engined photo-mapping Asked why he had not rstumod that he be censured for using “ ihilgar” language in reference ed their arguments. panied the father on_ his merry \ Members o f the congreealonal peace” pn^ram. He denied' ' was bom Nov. 3, in much ashamed if you put me on bers will Continue in their present plane failed to turn its. guns on to Sen. Hendrickson (R-NJ). Both envelopes were eiHpty. way to the previous dwelling Clsssea until Jtme In addition to the two MIGa which attacked It (Oontlaued au Pago Four) committee had questioned whether Russia had taken the position {ospital. to Mr. and Mrs. the delinquent list and sent it to where' toe youngster inunedlately the group had authority to go toe Dept, of Motor Vehicles, where attending the Sunday evening that it would cooperate only McCarthy popped up when Republican leader Knowland f John W ard 144 Greenwood Claims Risky Move proceeded to strew •aibout articles ahead with its inquiry into the (Calif) told the Senate he had hoped the censure debate has been named Christine I am known as Never-Fail-To-Pay- wsiting to be moved. aeries. Bersons are "received" if the United States agreed A retired railroad man was the Tax K------, by the Blehop “ Into this branch controversial proposal until there could begin tomorrow but that it appeared It would have .Valsrie. They have a young son, first one in with a complaint about Then toe father hit on an ex­ was an effective contract to con­ in advance to ban the uae of "BdNard John Ward, J^, I am enclosing two bits as de­ pedient and M t the child to carry­ of Christ's Holy Catholic Church” to go over until Wednesday’. ------—— —*------" ,i the “New Haven" line's decision linquency dues plus a money order who have previously been con­ sider. On that basia they had call­ atomic weapons. to remove from service the gate ing out some small article to the Peace Hopes Bright, ed for toe signing. Knowland explained that 'the: Officers and members of the for cold 13.10, w,hich I bought with car each tfhie he himMlf took out firmed by a “ Bishop of the Apos­ The committee said after to­ special censure committee, headed : tender at. the N. Main Street my last fln, recklessly disregard­ tolic Succession." Others will be United Nations, N. Y’., iehoir of Manchester Assembly No. crossing, the last gate tender in an armful. day's closed seeaion, however, that by Sen. Watkins IR-Utsh), had' New Y ork’s 16, Order of Rainbow for Girls, are ing toe fact that I have a date to­ This went on for an hour, and MRS. CHARLES WILLIAM NATZELt JR. confirmed by the Bishop of Con­ the contra/ct has not yet been sign­ Nov. 8 — France gave not fully cleared “changes" in it s ' Manchester to have survived a night. Since my roommate also has reminded of the rehearsal for railroad economy program toe child was happy as a clam at necticut when he visits St. Mary's ed by either party and that the laviflh endorsement in the proposed resolution with all mem­ a date, I cannot borrow anything on May 1, 1955. Eisenhower Asserts bers of the six-man group, and initiation tomorrow at 2 p.m. at “I've been railroading since from him. high tide all the while. So says Miss Lois Anne Swallow, daugh-,,’.^and catried a caacadq o f green AEC reported it didn't vote on the U.N. today to President the Masonic Temple. 1911," he told us, “and f never the father! ter of'Mr. and Mra. Earl F. Swal­ roses. Tbs bridesmslds wora net matter. that the resolution probably would Please, please do not put me on So we say, if all else falls, find Eisenhower’s atoms for not bo ready until Wednesday. saw anything like IL They've been your delinquent list. low, 30 Oak Grove St., and Charles over taffeta. Miss Swallow in blue Strauss, still at the Capitol af­ a task for them to do. Remember, William NStsel, Jr., were married Boston, Nov. 8 (/P>-iPresident Eisenhower declared today ter the committee announcement, The November meeting of the reducing the work force all along Bincerely yours, with a caacade of pink roaaa and peace plan. Objects to Cliaagea i DeWolf Art Guild will be held the line, and it's not doing the Watt invented the steam - engine this morning in the South Metho­ Miss NstMl pink nst ovsf tslfsU prospects for enduring p^ace are the brightest in years. And declined comment on why the con­ Julea Moch, French auembly ■ At that McCarthy jumped to his' road any good." G K while watching for the Kettle to dist Church. The minister, toe and blue rose qssesde. The flower tract was hot signed. deputy and expert bn disarmament, feet and said he would object vio- j Tuesday, Nov. 8, in the South •’“'*** o i boil tor his mother. he again voiced hope his "atoms for peace” plan vdll inauu^- Methodist Church, whra Mrs. H. B.' And, he said, addressing him. the letter. Rev. Dr. Fred R. Edgar, performed girl's frock wjos of aqua nst over Rep. Holifield (D-Callf) told told the General Aszembly main lently to. any changes in tha Wat-| self to the issue at hand, the N. Maybe junior can invent a new the double-ring ceremqny at 11 a. nNE'niMllACY rate a "new phase” of Untied States relations with Russia. newsmen he plana to' introduce political committee the plan call­ kins committee report., I DeWolf, founder of the Guild, will One thing that strikes us though, taffeta and she carried Talisman “To attain , . . enduring peace*’ ■ ■ ■ — ■ . > Main Street crossing,.' “ 800 cars ray gun if you give him the right m. Organist Philip Treggor played roses. legislation on the first day of Con­ ed for “ our gratitude toward the He told the Senate: Wishingtoji, Nov. 8 (ff>— give a lecture on the subject, an hour go over those tracks is that G.K. either missed or Ig­ Job. muBi.must ever beoe theme goalgosi ofoi our for-lor- w. TUI g T T C* gress next January to nullify the “Early American Pressed Glass.” nored toe main point. toe bridal music and accompanied Mrs. . Swallow choas * for her »OPEN SUNDAYS^ United States for its initiative on "They've made their bed and 1 A decision that thff SUte there, and it's risky not having a Uie soloist, Harold Baglin, whope daughter’s wadding gray lacs over contract; the queation of developing peace­ now they've got to lie in it." University of New York This will be the annua!. guest gate tender."' * That point is that if you don't Hoperior ProdnChon • AAI.totP.M . speech prepared for delivery Sllke Blocks U. S. pay your car tax and your name ^lectlona were “ Because," and toe pink, taffeta, navy blue acessaoriea The - adminietraHon • approved ful uaea of atomic energy.” He said he would “strenuouriy night, open to both men and wom­ According to our intelligence re­ a meeting of the National Council | * • a , g could ban national fraterni­ Asked how he knew 800 cars Lqrd’e Prayer. Chrysanthemums and a corsage of pink roses. The agreement provides that the Dixon. object" to changing toe report at en. Each member is asked to in­ Is posted, you won't gel your reg­ ports, toe South Pacific has once of Catholic Women. \ A l T t O “France can Join the program ties and sororities from the cross the tracks in an hour, he istration When you try to. and candelabra composed the bridegroom's mother was attired Yates group build a 107-mmion dol­ this late date. It waa published terest as many people as possiWe said, “ I checked it myself, two or again established its superiority In Calla For Better RdUllone^ I rRAA i-gP lar ganeraUng plant at West set up by the United States with­ If you go to the MV in HarUord decorstions. in navy blue lace and taffeta, navy VWA’A’A’Wm'A’A out being accused of any national •everal weeks ago after the Wat­ campuses of 22 of its units as the receipts will be turned over three times. After all, I don't have the realm of hurricane production, Shallow presented hie. daughter The chief executive sounded a ! ^ g * >-v Memphis, Ark., to' feed electricity to the scholarship fimd. Mrs. De­ to get your registration, you'll accessories and corsage of pink egoistic pretensions." Sea. Joseph McCarthy (R-Wls) looks over one set . of papers oOd kins committee completed its successfully weathered a anything else to do< capturing the mythical hurricane in marrage, and she was attended split carnations. call for better relationa Into Tennessee Valley Authority W olf will speak at 8 p.m. follow­ have to Uke a trip back to Man­ championship of the world. Speaking here as President has others on floor beside his open briefcase os he gets ready to an- study of the censure charges.' It challenge before the Su­ The railroad plans to have the by Miiia Joyce Bengtson of Middle- A recepUon for 150 guests fol­ natiMa on the heels i tnoTe? Guard Quemoy (TVA) public lines in replareinent ing the business meeting at 7:30. crews of trains traveling across chester to pay your tax at the This year, however, toe Carri- incident atralning relationa—the •for TVA power going 'to atomic Eisenhower himself voiced new •wer questions on a CBS tele\irton program In Washington (Nov. 7). recommended that McCarthy be preme Court today. municipal building and get a re­ town, as maid of honor. Her sis­ lowed in Cooper Hall of the church, censured on two of Ave counts bean-Atlantic area put up a stiff ter, Mlsd. Merle Swallow, and Miss shooting down of a U. S. Air Washington, Nov. 6 (>Pi—The plants, n e AEC would pay about hopes at Boston for peace as a *4* agnln aaid he expects the Senate to vote to censure him In Its The High Tribunal refuaad to ceipt, then go back to Hartford. which woa decorated with flowers special sessl^.opening today. (AP Wlrcphptp)« studied. battle for toe dubious honor, pro­ Lorraine \Nstsel, eister < the and candelabra. TUNES U 1 GHANNEU VHP ast^HF Force photo-mapping plane by Washington Post 4nd TIiqss- 90 m iU i^ dollars a year for the result of his atomic proposals, review, thua leitliiig ataad« the If you wait until the MV people ducing and weanlng^eight toll- ..A ll V II > ,||^ll■| .1 ,!■, I » m J|| r I, - I . > |» ■» .111*1 Watkins flnoUy got the floor to bridegrooik were bridf imalde. For a motor trip through the “ two Ruaalan-hullt MIG-type Hersld said today Fraaidant powor sM t th« contract to last 28 Moch said President Eisenhower ,come to toe State Armory on Main fledged and hustling storms. ysars. ''after having saved freedom has say that charges in the report it­ ruling handed down by a Mi*rial Street here, you:|| have to give up Avis SwsllW , Bister of t^e bride, Southern SUtes, the bride selected fightera.” Bksenhower overrode a 3-T recom­ But, of course, 'toeir record was was flower girl. The A.ir’ Force described toe at, mendation from the Joint Chiefs Both the contract's supporters elevated himself to the most noble self were minor. He said they in­ three-judge federal'oouit he Ndw your place at the front of the line s sapphire blue tweed suit with cluded corrccUng typographical THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB no match for: meteorological mis­ Thomas Lane of Norwich was pink accessories. 'Rrty will be at tacking' planes that way in an­ of Staff that would have author­ and its critics on the committee status of a citizen o f humanity." Yoric. It was oppoatod to ths High when you're told you can't have demeanors committed by their $01 A.95 asked Saturday tost it be signed, errors. beat man and toe ushers were home to their, friends after Nov, nouncing the episode yesterday. ised American air attack on tbs Moch was toe fourth speaker in Tribunal by Sigma Tou (Sommo, your insets. Then you'll go to the h'sty antagonist in the Pactfic McCarthy aoid toe report by the municipal building where you'll Lloyd Wilhelm of Granby and 15 St Jefferson Coutt. Norwich. It occuzzad Saturday off northern Chinese mainland to prevent on grounda they lacked authority the comntlttee debate, representing Delta Kappa, Inc., and ptitoaL Archipelagoes, who spawned ' 16 Herbert Flavell, btother-ln-law of Communist landing on Na­ Watkins committee, together with probably find a Une o# people who The bride was graduated from Japan. The Btste Dept, has pro­ countriei apbnzorlng a seven-pow­ the resolution of censure, whatever TIm Suprema Court dtomtooed terrif^ng typhoons. the bride. Manchester High School and New tested. tionalist Qusmoy. The paper said (CoBUnued on Paga Four) er roaolution designed to make the are in the same predicament. A f­ Even at this moment, Typhoon torin .tost finally takes, to on “ im­ the appeal, aairtog no ■nhotontlal ter you get your tax receipt, you The bride's gown of white nylon Britain Gansral Hospital Schbol Elsenhower made no mention of tot Joint Chtefs' recommendation Elsenhower program effective. The to 3,123 portant matter not so far os Mc­ federal quMtion was Invohrad. Ruby is treading menacingly on lace over satin was designed with of Nursing. She wUl be on the staff the incident'in his prepared text, had the backing of Secretary of debate opened Friday. can go back to toe armory—at toe toe heels of Typhoon Pamela who Carthy persaaaUy concerned" Truatoea e< the univoralty In end of the Hne. s fitted bodice, long sleeves and of 'WUlism W. Backus HospiUl, but declared: “ It is not paradoxi­ State Dullee. He reriewed French prbgreaa in but very important Dorn the atond- Just launched an ITn-Nationaliat boiiHsnt skirt. Her fingertip veil Norwich, in the near future. The cal In our peaceful efforts tost We The coyprighted story by Envoy Bohlen, the field of nuclear energy, noted to October, 1963, oppravod a iwolu- If you should wait unUl a Sat­ Hartford, Nbv. point of precedents it may set tion requiring student social of- sssaultAon toe Hied Chinese Coast. of tnusion wim held in place by a bridegroom, graduate of Norwich maintain |Mwerful military forces. Chalmers M. Roberta said the that atomic power was some way 8 (/F*)—A nearly-completed recheck of the EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT urday when the MV office is open At this point it would seem rea- McCarthy said he hSs based hia gaaisations to sever their connec­ here, you may run into a time ele­ cloche of lade over satin, trimmed gramipSr 'schools and Norwich For in a world partly dominated Preeident'a veto was exercised at off, and called for atiidy of all kinds official figure.s in Tuesday’.!. close race for the-governor­ whole defense on the report aa it STAimNG AT S:I5 SBARP spnsble if someone, with the prop­ with seed pearis. She wore s sin­ Free Academy, served with the -by men who respect only' giint, the extraordinary meatlng of the Soviet Premier of energy—«6t only atomic—by tions with national groupe aad to ment, because the MV personnel er authority, of course, would ship today indicated that Democrat A. A. Ribicoff of Hart­ now Btdnds. He said he'Wonid not eliminato “artificial critorto’* in 20 ReR..LAR GAHZSr-.1 SPECIALS work half a day. Officially, Cer- gle strand of pearls and pearl ear­ Air Force overseas. Presently he planes and tanks, these weapons National Security Council In Den' toe ■clentiflc conference to be abt object to typographical \ changes notify toe powers-that-be in the rings and carried a bridal bouquet ver Sept. 13. That waa nine days ford wa.s the winner by an even greater margin than shown the selectkm o f members. TIm vinl'a office is closed. Unofflclslly, is employed by toe Robertson are essential to our survival.” up under the new resolution. In unofficial returns. With onlyw— ■ - ■ ------— but tost any change beyond that Pacific that the Atlantic concedes of whith roses, stephsnotis and Paper Box Co., o f MontvUle. after Red, artillery on the main move waa aimed at ending racial the line stretches from his office and there Is little to be gained by SUPER-V The President noted he Was Talk Half Hour Hopes Beds to Join three towns remaining \ro aena would be gixwsly unfair. He saldi gypsophils with orchid center and The bride’s giRs to her attend­ speaking on the 12th anniversary land opened tip with a 6,000-Bhell "I don't thinh that at this tote and reUgioua bars by social or- door to toe front lawn. piling up such a commanding lead. Moch, like President Eisenhower in their official returns, S^retary goniaationa. You have to make it back to streamers to toe floor csiight with ants were single atfsnds of pearls, of the landing of the flrat Ameri­ barrage against Chlang-Kai-ahek and the speakers before him here, date they rtiould throw a new re­ rosebuds. forces on the ialand only seven Moacow, Nov. 8 (P)— Soviet Pre­ of State Charles B. Keatb said Yoshida Asks toe armory before noon. It's not and toe bridegroom's gifts to his can troops In North Africa during voiced earnest hope that the Soviet thia noon that “ all indicationsx are port at ua." Judge Augustus N. Hand of the Powerful Supporter V The honor attendant woj-e a best man and ushers were necktie ihllea away. mier Oeor^ Malenkov and U.S. U. S. Circuit Court, said in the always easy. The only Democrat to carry World War II. Union would Join the plan. He the recheck will hot affect Ihe Ridtottfons Beyond Worda gown of yellow net over taffeta and cuff link sets. The article says also that the Ambassador Charles B. Bohlen special court's. opinion that *The All in all, G. K. did the smart Manchester in Tuesday's election “ As we look-back on that day, called for a unanimous vote on the result." Four Billion to Referring to the ^>eclal com.- thing in shelling out toe best part and on the most terrible war in Quemoy affair spurred the Presi­ dined at the same table last night resolution, like that on toe pro­ mittee'n recommendation that he board of trusteea aeema'lelwagly should give at least some of the . Unofficial returns of l*ist Tues- within its supervisory pow en in of his last fin. credit for .that fact to the par­ sional seat. Miller was a Republi­ buretor and found Fluffy on top human history, we again reaolve dent to renewed efforts to find n and talked aerioualy for half an gram for new disarmament talks. Should be censured for uring "vul­ way out of the impasse of Ameri­ day's election showed Ribicoff toe making tha decision that sodiu Cervini 2a111 accept the delin­ ticular Manchester individual who. can. Last Tuesday's vote In Man­ of toe motor. He took her out, put that there must never be another hour afterwartk The occasion was The French diplomat, who rep­ winner over Gov. Lodge by a mar­ ^alt Asia Reds gar" language about Sen. Hcn- quency dues and the tax. If you Just about 365 days a year, has chester, anyway, was .s rather her in the back seat of the car war," Elsenhower declared. can policy in the Far East. It a big Kremlin banquet celebrating resent! his country ip dtMnnament gin of more than 3,800 votes. organltationa. other than strictly want to write a letter, he won't striking exhibition of what one en­ “Today the fathers and mothers adds that toe situation lies behind the 37to anniversary of the Bol­ commission debatesr, said collabora­ local autonomoua ones subject been a standing committee, and a while he went to the cafeteria to With only three towns’ missing '^aahington, Nov, 8 (JT) —Prime (Coatianed on Page Foot) object at all. If you aren't sure if very active standing committee, thusiastic supporter can do for s b>iy her a hamburger, and she rode Of, our land rejoice that the posai- the strong accent oq the search shevik-rovoluttop. tion among all countries must be without queation to local control candidate. bliity of peace la more promising for peace which has appeared in n te tradiUonal Red Square mili­ stimulated “ao that toe thermonu­ today, Keats said, Ribbicoff'a plur­ Mlnialer Shlgeru Yoahida of Japan by the university, oro detrimental you tax Is paid or not. call Cef- for the propagation of good words home with him' in the afternoon ality ia roughly 300 greater than rinl. He will be glad to inform than at any time in rMent years... recent Bieenhower ststesments on tary parada ^ t e d only 20 mlnutea clear menace should not weigh on called today for a program of to the educatlpnol environment about Tom Di^d. right on top of toe motor S8*to. toe unofficial returns showed, about four billion dollars a year you. The re-elected Congressman did Warm Bide “ Ait of us are profoundly thank­ foreign policy. thle year, ana an air ahow waa esn- toe world." The a'gency .coiild help units of the state univerai^.’* ' ful that the terrible specter of csled because oY an overcast sky. curb that danger, he argued. Await Three Returns to save the new countries of Asia Bay State Boy handsomely in Manchester, run­ Fluffy, a part Angorra kitten— Ptak Hair. Yet! The ehelltng of Quemoy. fed FratamlUas and sororitioo af­ Election Confusion ning Mveral hundred votes ahead or should we say cat, for she is war looma,lea8 threateningly over Washington to’ believe that the A nweeh by Defehse MinUter Mar­ But he said 1^ would be proma- The towns yet to report their re­ from the sway o f Communist fected contended the bon diprivod We know that .one Manchester nearly six months old—is a great We have hesfd it before tost all mankind." OommunisU ware softening up the sha! Nikolai Buigahin avoided the turo to say now-Just how the pro­ turns to the Secretary of State's China. them of civil rights, eoeoorriMd on of his ticket, even, to the anume- office where they will be officially Denies Slaying gentleman, who had bet on Rlbl- ment of many, 'outscoring John pet of one of bur West Side young “pink hair" U toe latest idem The President said the struggle Nationalist mitpost to t a poasibls usual blasts at the’ United States. posed agency should be linked With Urging a “dra.sUcally enlarged" their freedom o f snmiihiy, and coff, signed a check over to his LaBelle, who alwajrs runs well in families. During the mild weather dreamed up by the hairdressers, for a lasting world pepce must ^ landing. The Post, and Timss- The conversation between Boh­ the U.N. / tabulated are Goeheh, Canterbury program patterned after the Mer- denied them equal protoettoo of Lodge supporting friend about 10 and a card received yaaterday from waged through tlw 'United Na­ Hersld article says ona quick rs> len and Malenkov, amid the hub- and North Haven. ahall Plan. Voshida' said in a lawa . his home town. What LaBelle they have been accustomed to put The resolution was' put into toe Substituting the newspaper fig- Girl Neighbor o'clock Tuesday night only to Col­ needs, it would seem, is somebody her outside and lock the door, and Miss Teri Ivaniskf, o f Teri's Beauty tions and in . every other possible suit was Pentagon permission for hub of the party for 2.000 ranking speech for the National Press Club Salon, 753 Mtein St., confirms it. way. Then he'deciared: ues for the three towns anij using The bon affected about Sl.OOfi lect it back with 100 per cent in­ like Matt Moriarty. in the morplng Fluffy would be Chlsng’s^ Air Force to bomb at­ Soviets and foreign diplomats, 'was (Ceatimied an Page Four) that "there is not much time— The daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Atom Pool Hopes Cited the first time the two had gottSn toe official count in toe other 166 let US act now." Norwood. Moae., Nov. 8 if? — students at the 21 units. inchuUng terest an hour or so lated. It was Matt whq, for many wsiting to coma in as soon as she \ tacking srtlUery and search out 11 atate teochara collegee. six agri­ Then, there was the man who. Ivsniski o f Rockville, for the past “I know all Americana are hope­ and attack any troOp and shipping together since Stalin's death. sho^t’rd Ribicoff toe winner by a Peter Makarewics, a tall, slender months past,, made a person^ heard anybody stirring in the plurality of 3,132. KeaU explained. He acknowledged that the cultural and technical inatltutM had a bottle of scotch at stake. cause of .the Dodd candidacy, who month she has been tourinif with ful that our proposal for SB inter- concentrations in the Quemoy area. Na Bneiaeee Done World Bank, the U. S. Poreigh IS-year old lad. pleaded innocent kitchen. national pool of atomic ene^ •‘It's highly improbable that thia and two medical coUegaa. Twahra Shortly after the somewhat inac­ talked Dodd to his friends, and to a group of hair stylists iii the ineWy re- Also within a day or two of the Queatloned later by reporters, Operations Administration and the today in a low but clear voice to a • One of the first really cold morn­ sources will inaugurate s\ .new Ribicoff m a ^ n will be altered by other units colled “ coatroct col­ curate report placed Lodge in the anybody who would llsteh, and Netherlands, Franca, Belgium, opening of the banage, it says a ths American envoy gave no hint British sponsored Colqmbo Plan charge he murdered hia neighbor, ings Bho wasn’t there and the chil­ Italy, Germany, Switsariahd and phase in negotiations between the mor6 than a few votes when the leges” were not ottectod. H m m oro lead, he grabbed for a phone, in­ who climaxed his personal cam­ majority of the Joint Chiefs voted what they talked about. ^He said News Tidbits for non-mUitary development of Geraldine Anneae, also 19. by dren were disconsolate.. So were England. three towna submit their final re­ •trangling her Thuraday night. operated by other collagen, uni- tent on collecting his jug of King's paign for Dodd by sponsoring that toeir parents. They called and only: “No business was trans­ Southeast Asia together have been (Ceatimied on Pago TUrteeg) (CoBitetiefi an Pngo ^Irteen) acted.” GoUed fron AP Wires ports," Keats added. The pole youth was being ar­ veraltica and conkmunitlce oa bo- Ransom before the edge wore off magnificent page advertisement in called and lo<.ke—Hisgthem in advance of making final awaiting ^the official returns on Before the boy was asked to New Canaan. Nov. 8 post-election theme of harmony decisions, Jeduison mads pls)n. dinner party, in the munist party members. ferred to thq success of the organi­ plead he waa told by Judge Cox the governorship race before mak­ zation for European Economic Co­ Pohee Chief Heary E. Heller ^ between Preeldent Eisenhower and It was learned that SensU Re­ Kremlins ornate St. George Hall Henri Matisse receives full fn- ing any decision as to whether he had the "righl to petition the flS9J5 Wahnit—VHF ealy the Democratic 64th Congress wound up a twoi-day celebration of ■wml Mesoln'g of Romim Catholic operation (OEEC). which waa set New Cnagaa today tentativelsr NOTICE publican leader Knowland of they would seek an official re­ superior court" (or appointment of ideatified a wamoa toond ehaS “XamL JmiAhtiL" OPEN echoed aoroe dissonant notes today California later proposed periodic Ruaaia’a biggest holiday. ^ u r c h after returning to church up In 1947 by the 19 European counsel. count. participants in the Marshall Pl.-tn. to death here yedtorday aa M fk -In the wake of an exchange be­ conferences between KisMhower Bohlen eat with 27 other guesU following iconoclastic youth in M ows Ne Benetton LOCAL D.A.V. AUXlUARY NO. 17 PaymAits tween party chairmen’ and new mGin Uiblt. IncludDd wtr® thought aa well as art,..Ike's If the official count shows Ribi­ Yoshida rScalled that when toe .Margaret Ford George. 88, of and both Demociwtic and Rspub- coff the winner by more then 3.000 The youth who hung hit head In Waterbary, who haa been mlin- 8M low u •tatementi by Democratic leaders. Ucan leaders of Congress. the members of the Soviet Presid­ special envoy to South Viet Nam. plan waa put into operation there hia hands while waiting to be Deihocrstic National Chairman ium and the British. French, In­ Gen. J. Lawton Collins, arrive to votes, as Is now indicated, it is were cries of ‘foreign imperialism’ . tog sloce Nov. 1. MEETING “The President now has had his' doubtful that the Republicans will colled before the bench, showed no - MOT Stephen A. Mitchell said yesterday little fling In the political arena," man, Burmese, Indonesian. Polish hand at trying to solve acute on one hand and ‘money down the reaction to the Judge's announce­ Deluxe Service • Mgoasf S I " TV plelwa. Cinema-Wids Scratn gives yoa in a statement that 'Vice President and Oommuntat Chinees amboasa-' tmiticai and economic crisis do anything to challenge toe re- ACCEPT NBHBU PLEA Johnson said, refarring to Risen ment. dots and their wives. tiU’GGtenlnj IndochlncM country. ■ulto. SPONSORING ANY TELEPHONE SALE a picture far bigger than many old-fasUmed 21's. Nixon should “retract and apolo- | bower's campaign statement that (Ceatianed ea Page Fear) The charge against him read New DelU, India. Nov. 8 (F) AT A SMALL EXTRA CHARGE ^ gise for hW canqiaign exosaaes.’’ | elaction of a Democratic Congnsa Wve hundnda others ate from Middle-aged women ahoots her “ that on Nov. 6 at Norwood you — Indto’s rnitog Congreoa ParQr MRS. HELEN N. BEEBE, Alcoholics Anonymous • Nevehitlaw ry «aw vartkol sliMsIt saves iachaa in over­ If Nixon continues, Mitchell added, ; might bring on “ a cold war of par- buffet tables around the haU, and onetlma aocialite husband to denth did asaaiult and boat Geraldine An- oBoeated today to Prlmo Miain- Conunander. all cabinet sise. Controls are on the side, high up, no bending. “I hope that the President will • titan politics." and then kills 'Self because there ter Nehrn’s d ^ r e to rottoa.frana take the opportunity to diaaeso- i ___ Jke Retracte Barb (ConOwod on Page Thirteen) •Wm “ no hope for the future.". . . . the party prealdtewy, hot re­ Ask wir ekriis cmd drhrm oboHt About 1,500' striking dockers ta- (Coattaaed en Fog* Foot) , • Wawest TV f a t w a s . Aluiqinized picture tube . . . Lew date himself fri>m such character j At his foat-alectionpoet 'news con- jected aa InceneelvoMe hto eng- this weedeiful dt hix* s«rvle« assaiiinatlffn by public disapprov- fetence, fciaenhower said that oOce# o f Sydney Daily Tele­ gestlan that he reeign Rm Prinm power coneumption. UHF>eception optional, extra. Choice graph after marching through Cigarettes on Trial o f mahogany-, walnut- or blohd-finished cabinets. Full-Year ai." statement waa too strong for what Gunfire Kill* Pair ministry. TONIGHT Reputoliean National Chairman he had in mind. streets of Auatraha metropolis. Ga* Fume* Kill 10 Warranty on picture tube, 90 days on chassis parts. Is that cigarette you’re smoking cutting a minute, on hour, Leonard W. Hall rspUsd'‘ of Mit- Johnson said talk about a “ cold Secretary of Interior McKay NLRB COUNSEL NAMED Oir sssMisy dry slsaiiat Mntei. Work diell’s remarlor: ‘Tbis is in the war" because of the pblitlcal divi­ In Prison Escape schedules hia 9>wt - speech since or a day off your life ? ' , In ‘Hell’* Kitchen’ worst possible taats and in the sion is ridiculous and added: Tuesday’s election but he la not Right now that queation lur)u in the back of tha mind of Waahlagton, Nev. 8 tflS Com CONTRACTORS! PLEASE NOTE! Meat Etoenhower today a «n iE : A T 8:30 m W m A C A M U A C I Get yew e ^ biaak for Oeds/.’ worst possible public IrKarest" “If there ia a cold war, the Dem­ to nanenneo any'change in each cigarette smoker as he atten\pta to understand the import nisiwd bsfsrs I I a « . ready by S giiL Pestbsi “Gems #f lbs Week" Cestett at coining at a time whan. Hall. said, ocrats are not going to provoke It." Woodbridgt. N. J., Nov. 8 (JT h - adminMtration power policy , . . New York. Nov. 8 if)—Ten per­ Theephll Cori KsinHihih. dk> CHANGE OP TELEPHONE NUMIER Four inmatoa broke out of the Bor- of each new dispatch from the Laboratriea where scienttota have ywki^old Odrage attocnay. In . —r - ■ • responsible leaders' in Congreoa He decUred also that* “many ppetor complaiaa .to police he waa cigarettes on trial. sona—including six children—were dentown Reformatory, hut the henton by nctor'Danny Kaye and he gsnsrni rsnnsri of tha Nae MY NEW NUMIER IS O rtN TUESDAYS ood THURSDAYS UNTIL f P.M. are. pledging cooperation. Democrats deeply resent the Has the weight of the evidence already .eonvietad cigarettes, killed yeeterday by fumes from a , ^ fling at freedom ended in death for another man during argument out- ttonal lahar BrtoMsai Eoart’ . Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of (bargee and unjust accuaatioiu two of them. ' or to there atiil logical rooaon for doubt?. faulty gas wator heater to a (NUKB) orhea tho SomS o f SERVICE REPAIRS ON ANY TELEVISION . Texas, who will be majority floor made in the last campaign.” sida-Loe Angeles Intematlohal Air­ crowded tenement apartment.' One wee kiUed and an th er ia^ George J. Bott oxfliea la Ba> Pilgrim 2-7971 HOLLISTER ST. SCHOOL AUDITORIUM leader when the Democrats or.- Apart from the campaign re- port terminal. Recognising the interest in tha subject and aware of the The tragedy brought city odl- jured fatally ia the crash o f their Williani Zaiaeer, Communist confusion which has resulted from scientific difference of opin­ ctola to the scene. Tliey opened a cemher. ganise toe new Senate in January, criminaUona, .Sen. Mansfield (D- atolen car while being chased by MANCHESTER ..publicly criUdsed some' of Presi­ Mont) hoisted a go-slow signal scapegoat for June 17 workers' ion. A ssociate Press science reporter Alton L. Blokealee ea-. thorough inveatigatkin and the guards last night. A third wap hun upriathg; in East Germany last plorea in four arJUclea the great cigarette controversy ftom the health commiaoioner advised a IRAN KILLS FIVE I dent Eisenbower'a campaign re­ yesterday on adminiatmUen ^nns aerioualy in the amaahup on VJS. He W ; ALLEN marks at a news coaferenoe Sat­ to soak Senate approval aarly aeA ybbr. is apparently hmciff In goed begtoning to the present. They give tha reasons for thinking city-wide drive to avoid atmllar Tohroa. lfaa,'N«v. 8 Roble I lierc. The fourth was still Svnnee of Soviets , . . Stock cigarettes are responsible for the increosa of cancer and ‘heart deaths In the future. ADMISSION FREE urday. He also set out .certain year of treaty changos to pormit at large early today. ' anay firing-aqaoM aS i FLOOR FINISHING emd SANDING conditianB for cooMration o f ***^4ut to strong., today in early disease and the'reasona for doubting cigarettes ore sponaiMe. Found dead o ^ ly yaaterday im y m i Bated tiro man aovereigntjf. and rannnament for The car-«-raportodly atolen from !«ftarnoon Denaocratle congreasidna] leaiiara with aeverol toouea All the evidence, pro and cop. to describe in elucidating detail. 'were a family of eight and two coarteStK of epytaa 8m Waet Germany. . in front tavern about four DRT CLEANERS during- the next two yaarq.' b t ,m tMtiag abend, The storfea iJIU be- published Tuesday through Friday in, the guests toho had come for- a bap­ Kiieaia To dote 98 oEloi YOU ARE CORDIALLY IHVITiD Iba administration *««■ announc­ Potterton’sL M f-O Badle. -TV, Record aM Btora miles from the iaaututieo—mai­ Marilyn Monroe aucCaaafuOy j tismal celebration the next day. ■ i------1— ------If tot Republican admlniatrn-' ed it will send tbosa documonU. s r . iN -3 .7 2 S 4 med into h coBcreto abutment. The ■dbegoin “ nslnsr gynccolaglciU fi ISO CBITIR n . - tise wants Damoernta to eo- IHimrl|FBtFr l|FraUk ’ The vtetlma were Edubirge# (Nm- COR. OF CHURCH Bparata than it muat coaault nrtth op«rntiy. 8- fJP)—Po- Heavenly Father heard him. He the Bushnell Memorial.^ Hall In 'V "The Holy Cotninunlon Ir a dancing and a humorous skit, was Bid Askad ganizatloiM, which opens tomorrow ' Discuss Jutenile Issues ice sought today to establish the ureat aource v ' Rpiritual healtnK,” received the assurance of par­ Hartford this Saturday - evening don. when his recognised the fact greatly enjoyed by members of at 8 o’clock. It is the first in the flrat National Bant at 2 p.m. and continues thhough identity of a' womiui who was 9 iA . ClL Raid the Rev. John E. Post yeater- o f Mancheater ,.... 34 88 day morninic in the North Metho­ that he stood in relationship to the Washington PTA Vrlday night Favorite . Motion Picture Sarjes the cvMiing, will offer many at­ ,, Coventry.,' Nov, 8 (Special)-^'■r*-»af at the Nathan Hale Com- found shot to death, here yesterday. at the West Side Rec. The affair Hartford National dist Oiurch as he spoke upon the God as the created to his Sponsored by the Children's Mu­ tractions, not the least of which, munity Center. The. quota was Det. Lt. James Oor'son s4id the creator." was sponsored by the ways and Bank and Trust Co. 81 33 lU te Policewcrman Miss Margaret theme “Just As I Am." "Every­ seum of Hartford Auxiliary. will be the "Opry House" scene. 150 pinta. Some 100 persona had woman, shot through Uie-head, The preacher said it would be means Committee of the PTA, Mre. . One of the few showi? ever to Conn. Bank and E. Jacobson of the Stafford Springs Where the First in Fc-.hi one of us comes to die church 69 73 In the early evening, many o f the pledged, i ’Two gallon donors were wore, a gold wedding bond bearing so with people in this day "who Robert Barningham, chairman. achieve a/run of more than two Trpst Co...... t . . . Barracks will speak on Juvenile de­ the inscription “ L.G.'^to M.F. with spiritual needs. Ood, in His Miuichaster ’Trust -... 80 66 articles donated,will be auctioned Wlnthrop Merriam and Charles P. Is First to Make It- freat mercy and concern for in- come to God bearing in their ' HtghUgnt' of the evening was a years ojri Broadway, this popular off to the highest bidders by a linquency and traffic probleina ambers 11/11/50.” He said she was about humorous sl^it, with Mrs. Baming- Cole Porter hit ia as gay on the Flm fnaati ‘CovpaalM ^vi(]uals, fills the waiting heart minds and hearta, the torment of typical ’’Town Crier.’*,’The Rock- Wedneaday at $ p.m. at the PTA The Young Mothers Club ' haa 35 years old and had dark hair Appcurancc in Monchi t- . with peace and power." fear of the- unknown, loneliness be­ ham cast In the roll of a teacher screen as in ita stage presentation. Aetna Fire>..' . . . 67 70 vilfe Barber Sfiop quartet will en­ Robertson School ■ voted to have a Chriatmaa party sprinkled with gray. The ■Rev. Mr. Post described- the yond compare, and ^ ll t caused of a class of students of the early Hie plot offers a play-wtthln-a- Hartford Fire ,...166 170 tertain with old-time aonp. Dr. Thomas P, Cody, medlcai The conventional three play as it unfolds the story of a National Fire ...97 102 life of the Old Testament charpc- by misdeeds. Some of us suffer *rhe. Women of tlie church, de­ Community Center. examiner, said she had been dead ter. Job, as "the best known today from a.lack of direction in however, were replaced by a temperamental stage ater and his Phoenix ...... 84 89 cided to forego a supper in con­ several days, possibly since Friday. ler shop quartet consisting of even more temperamental ex-wife, T*** < ^®'” " ‘ *“ *** appointed follow: example of human suffering. Here life—-We need a disciplined outlook £ Ufa and Indemnity Ina. Oaa.- nection with the bazaar, but prom­ ^ Hoatessea. Mra. » n a ld Knapp. The body was found in ' the accompanied by a great passipA Herbert Bengtson, Xennart Tor- who are brought together again to Aetna Ufa ...... 136 140 CORET CASUALS W'U a man whom God tested. It ise one of their bountiful meals woods partially covered by leaves was.a testing'of his faith and in­ for gt^neas and for God’s waV.i. Stenson, Gerard YMMiuino and appear as the stars of Shake­ Aetna Casualty .....T 7 6 185 for 8 date in December. However, ^ d^U Uiere are 132 paid mem-1 M ^L aM el^M ^i""^';! and branches by Mra. Anne Zovia- ner Integrity, not a demonstra­ "When you and I stretch out Richard ^ HE MAKES LENDING A ruin tha/mo«t carefully planned hit, and were called back for an Mohler, a field underwriter in the Men”. ^ voted to cooperate with all town O. ,J5dry; .decorations committee, , Mannfaetnrtng Ooaapnnlea Niche," also children’s kinder­ Jkti's. Stanley Cross, Mrs. W. Bryce In New York Cniy, police of the' portont Oifta Early. Uk> appeapuice. Spend an evening encore. / Hartiqrd Agency, led New Eng­ Included among the specially Allied ’^ermal ...... 54 58 garten and carpenter’s aprons. At and civic projects conducted l^. Missing Persons Bureau e r e selected short subjects also to be Honeywell, Mrs. Milton Zurhuhleh, eral Bmlgvt TetBN Obm FRIENDLY BUSINESS orgaiusing your hag, add com­ Sqquare dancing wasAinder the Am. Hardware ...... 13 15 the” OIde Curiosity Shppp*.’’ used town toward combating juvenile searching their flics at the request Easily Be AmagaB. partments, pin a change purse in land in production in October.^ ahon-n will be "Thii? Wonderful Mrs. Ellsworth Greenleaf; re­ TUs is the friendly YES MANager «f the lonl direction of James Herdic, recre­ Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . . 44 47 bric-a-brac, old Iwoks'-and other delinquency. of New Canaan authorities in an. hn easily accessible location. ation dlifector. Sixth grade girls Mosler'x specializes in planned World” , a review of outstanding Aaso. Spring ...... 26',4 28^4 Orange Newq.- freshments, Mrs, Etriel Cargo. nm m m i Finahee Qompaay. He beliivss that no estates ahd business insurance. places people and things. bargains may be picked up. At Mrs. Anton M. Lassen, Mrs. Ralph attempt to establish/Identity of one should borrow umMcassarily. But whan a served lefreshmenta during tjie BHatoI Brass 17 19 the "Mall Order House" orders will Grange officers ylebted at the the woman. Since graduating from Northeast­ Tickefcr for orcheatra and first Cheney Bros. 7*4 9 C. Hoffman,. Mra. Richard G. Jo- loan is to a parson’i-advantata, ha provides folks,/ evening and at the close of the ern University in 1948. he haa be taken for future delivdnr of recent meeting areT Master, Harry entertainment coffee and- dough­ balcony aeata may be obtained at Colllna ...... 105- 115 dry.; cleanup, Mra. Ronald Knapp, here with tha needed cash. ^ worked In the "business accounting the Bushnell box office or at the items dn sale and for Chriatmaa 8 - Kitching; ijWraeer, Raymond L. Mrs. Herman LeDoyt, Mra. Theo­ nuts were served by Mrs. Lennart Em-Hart ...... 27*4 30H card.s and wrappings. Pender; lecturer, Mrs. Oliver M'. KEITH'S He makes borroadng a simple, friendly GHIING UPRIGHTS and tax field. Oiildren’a Museum, 609 Farming- dore Seitz, Mrs. John Dlnsmore. Johnson and het; refreshment com­ Fafnir Bearing ...... 36*4. 39*4 People who have a "greeii Brown;.-/4 The Nov. 16 meeting here at 8 FmI TirtAWoni-Out- Hngla. Ha arrangas convenient monthly payments. ^/^ mittee. ■ Air Force aS a lleuYenant, and was thumb" will find lovely terrariums' luslstiint steward, Emory Hill;- Candles set InXbottiM provided N. B. Mach. C o.'...... 30*4 32*4 and handmade cerymic planters pMplain, Mrs. C.,Irving Lodmis; p. m. will be a workshop conducted Herald Photo. If you dadda that a loan is to your advantage, pdiM to sea BlaSdtr imuuaa. trr OTSTIX (or auiek, in India three yeaVii Moaler is North and Judd ...... 29 32 by Mrsi Dean G. Wiley. Members EIIIn$[tOn (Special) —Joseph. P. 0M«r Than You sratUyins. coaitortlat holp. MO mllllsn attractive decoration ahd lighting mdiTied, has two chillfren and re­ and-ail assortment of plants and ' treasurer, C. Irving Loomis; sec­ Shea, and brideamaid, Mrs. Fred High Sch(x>I; She is employed by SUGGESTS ftrir YES MANager today. ^ OTSTBX UkMo SMS ta part it rtori for the tables, whibh were set up Thespians Honor Ruasell Mfg...... lOH 12H bulbs. EM'ery one v lll enjo.v and retary, Mrs. Walter S. Haven; are asked to bring in their own Modean of Vernon, slater of the the American Thread Co. in Willl- Giradini, chairmsn of the School taana $94 ta $500 an llgaanwa Alana prarvaafolr pad auecou. Aik dmsslit (or sides at 83 W. Middle Tpke. Stanley Works ...... 51*4 54.14 materials to work on making Building Committee is shown on H CTBTBZ nadir woaor-kack snarialoo. at one of the gyTpnaalum. profit by a trip to the "Old North gatekeeper, Oliver M. Brown. bride. Alphee Morin of Willlmantic mantle The m-oom oTadiiHtert i Committee is shown on osiswShouli? iilM i 8m ha* amck kolUr rM (Ml tomerrov. Terry Steam ...... 108 118 Thankaglving or. Christmas dec­ "TKf COMfAUrff TMit. llftil TO SAT Ttr* Proceeds of the social will go Past Presidents Village’’ tomorrow. Also, Ceres. Helen Jordan; Po­ was best man, and Maurice Martel from.St. Mary’s*^parochi^ school, jjj* V)f’' ‘ P**tting the cornerstone A toward the purchase o f a portable Tonington ...... 2614 27*4 mona, Patricia Affricaiio; Flora, orations and miniature corsages of Wlllimantic, brother of the Willimu.tlc_,Willimantic, and ia employed by I ? !. phonograph fo r . school ' room use. Gas Fumes Kill 10 U. S. Envelope com. . 98 108 Mrs. Walter Lynch; lady assistant for personal wear. groom, was usher, the New England Pants Co., in place. Michael Fastrggi. a mason B2 you need for normal strength Past Presidents’ Night will be U. 8 . Envelope pfd. ..67 72 ■tsward, Mrs. Frances Sullivan: Whist Planned *rhe bride wore a lace and net that c^^yl who worked on the construction of Mid energ>-. Try FERRIZAN for SOUTH MANCHESTER ^ Veeder-Root ...... 86 36 s the school is at the left. 30 days! You must eat better__ i m i c n a l FMAHCE In ‘Hell’s KitcheV observed by the Center Thespians extcutlvs committee, Walter Se The Lakewood Heights Assn, gown fashioned with a fltted L u X u r to u s CO. FIRE DISTRICT ’The above quotaboiu me not w will conduct a public whist Sat­ Miiiirheater Es-ening Herald The school was officially dedi­ rest better—look better—feel bet- at their regular monthly meeting Haven., ' bodice with a high square neckline ter —or your money refunded. You I n m a in 2nd R., O.VW Wfdlwwth’o. MANCHESTER ' NOTICE OF , Hospital Notes be eonatmed aa actual marketa. *rhe Grange will meet Nov. -18 urday at 8 p, m. In the Nathan and long pointed sleeves, full net In-entry c-or respondent, Mrs cated yesterday afternoon "before MItciMlI S<41l$ • Aih far tfw Y E f IN A Ita^ (OouMnoeVi freas Page Om ) ..Wednesday evening at 8:30 in the must win—you cannot: loae^ so r h at 8 p.'m. here when neighboring Hale Community Center m th re­ ■klrt over taffeta underskirt. ” 'tlharles L. Little, telephone Pil­ a banner turnout of townspeople. OTIN mUKDAV IVININOS UNTIL • TJA. ANNUAL MEETING kobbina Room of the Center Con- gel FERRIZAN today- at a price Notice Is hereby given to all clubs will ba SpopnviUe Orange of freshments and prizes. The com­ three-quarter length veil grim 2-6231. Gordon Getchell, supervising prin­ Inm inSi la wilfaih tl all lanssaShtf latmi Patients Today: 151. zalea, 33; hii wife, Victoria, 29; mittee in charge incIudM George you can afford. lOO Tablets $1.50. the 'legal voters of the / South gr^ationai Church. Plan Open House Granby, Old Lyme and Natchaug fastened fo a hat o f lace ond/bet. cipal arid Arthur Bixby, supt.. of —J. W. Hale Dept. Store. I bsa SltlN mh HIM iAn Tiwifllr afiM la U laaiaiatiaa awaHilf ianaUaiaali al tlt.9S aadk ADMITTED SATURDAY: Elph^e their six children; Domingo Motos, Willianis, David Menaer, Mrs. Pe­ schools presided over the' program Manchester Fire District .that the Casavant. 238 Parker St.; Walter Allypast presidents of the organ- of Chaplin. She carried an arm bou(|Uet of 31. and his wife, 27. > $41$ RRised ter Van Auken and Mra. Harmon Which included dedicatory remarks SmiffX Annual- Meeting of asld District Pierce, 25 Morre Rd.; Carol De- izatioh have been contacted by At South School which chrysanthemums. Sjeek Seven Zone PATINTiD will be held in Hose House No. 3, The youngest Gonzales child, a President A. William Astley, and The organizational committee of "N. • Cochrane. The attendants woj^ similar by school nfficial.s and formal ac­ RANGE Felice, 401 Keeney 8{.; Mn *. Annie Z GIANT COLOR IfTtS! the Nathan Hale Community Cen­ Members Of Counril * iMfct Wia ■ kaadseim tovaga Choir Spruce and Florence Streeta, at Ratti, Andover; Mrs. Martha Cur­ four-month-old girl, was to be- a wire 1im been sent to Major gowns of lace and nylbn net, fash­ ceptance by the Bohrd of Educa- 8:00 P.M. St^dard Time, 'Thui% Charles A. Plnney, a former presi­ Open house for parents and ter has .realized $416 from four Local students at Windham ioned with fitted stfapless bodice, Changes in Town tion. ' * Adjails aalaaialkallY ta aay patitlM rie, 156 Campfield Rd.; Richard baptized yesterday, neighbors said, ‘Long. Long Trailor" projects conducted to date includ­ High School recently elected to the dsy, November IS, 19S4 for the West, Crystal Lake Road, Rock­ dent. now stationed at Hickum pupils will be .hel dat the South bolero jacket. JUU skirts over taf­ Construction of the school cost FUEL OIL * laH yaa raaj, rati ar ralaa and was taken from her bed al­ Field, Hawiui. I,ucllla Ball ing a strawberry festival, food Student C(nincil are Leif Jacobsen, $602,785. following purpoaes: . . ville. School Wednesday evening from .7 Deal Amaz feta underakirtr'They wore pi(;ture The Town Planning Commission 1. To take action on the . re­ ready dressed in her pink baptis- The meeting, will begin with a to 7:30. .. sale, wedding reception, anil a mln- John Risley. juniors; Philip Deu- hats and canled arm bouquets of GASOLINE ADMITTED TEHTERDAY mat gown. strei. The latter of which netted ell, sophomore; Philip Saiiborn, will hold a public hearing in the ports and recommendsUohs of the Donald Prmwford, 331 E. .Center potluck supper at 6 :30, followed by Parents, accompanied by their chryaanthernums to match their Dlatiict Officers; The Motoa had spent the night a very interesting entertainment children, will have an (qiportunity "NAKED SPUR" about $212, according to Mra. Leo Karen Little, freshmen. Jacobsen gowns. The maid of honor W-ore Municipal Building at 8 o’clock St.; Mrs, Alexandra Bowles, West in the Gonzales home after a pre- James Stewart T, Leary, committee chairman. The will serve on the Monitor Commit­ 2. To take action in rfgard to Wlllington; Mrs. Dorothy Welch. beginning at 8 o’clock. Mrs Don­ at this time to meet, the teacher's green, ^ e brideamaid gold. tonight on seven applications for appropriatlona for the purchase baptism party. Orphaned by the ald Richter, progralp chairman, ia In their rooms. Janet l.«lgh six tables made by volunfeer time tee; Deuell. Risley, Sanborn and 4 BANTLY OIL 98 W-alnut St.; Jamets jJvPP- -An­ C, A. Bradflcld and W. B. bride’s mother wore a zone changes. rroUSlES E W '^ of equipment and for the ex­ tragedy were their own three aona, in charge of the program, which Room mothers will be present in Miss Little on the Social Unnevold -length -dress of rose lace ^ MEN and WOStEN ^ I "Ml' \N) , |\( . dover; Mitchell Karpuska. 33 Lo­ aged 4 to , who had stayed else­ Honeywell have, been completed Committee. Three changes asked in business penses, repairs and maintenance cust St.; Mrs. Ella Lackouakas, 4 8 members not able td attend the each room to receive dues for WED.; "ROGUE COP** ■ith satin underskirt, blue and where with relatives. supper are in-vlted to come' to and apd are now in use in the audi­ Coming Meetings zones are for property on the Wll. M 'IN ■ im.i.i of the Fire Department luid other Vernon Ave„ Rockville; Dennis membership in the PTA. "JUNGLIE GENTS’* pink dccesaorles,' velveteen tiara bur Crogg Parkway to be changed property and activities of the Fire Two windows in the three-room also -to participate in the social torium. *rhe 50 new chairs have The 4-H handicraft group yrtll with face veil and a corsage of 1 9-4595 Svlllvan, 184 Avery St.; Mrs. Mar­ time following. \ also been received. 'The auditorium to Business Zone 1. II, or 111, from ( Arthur Drug Siorts [ TEL Ml(chcll Distriht for the eiuiuing year; apartment were open but there A stitch. In time is usually a meet wedneaday at 6:30 p. j pink rosea. The groom's mother garet Harvey, RFD 3, Coventry; All members will be contacted by piano haa -been tuned and repaired-. Rural Residence Zone; property on a EXPERT FITTERS 3. To see if the District will Chester O’Neill, Vernon Trailer was not enough ventilation to re­ surprise to a married man. the home of Mrs. David Stjinmons fore a street-length dress of light TEL ROCKVIILF 5-2177 move the fatal gases. One city of­ telephone, but anyone who hka not The committee recantly voted to whh James T. Laidlaw as leader. W. Center Street, east of Lyness authorise .'its Treasurer to borrow Court, Rockville; Nancy Bareisa, blue lace, satin underskirt, blue Street, to be changed from Busi­ in the name of the South Man­ ficial. said enough carbon mon­ been contacted and wishes w at­ serve noon lunches elch Friday at Tomorrow's meetir^ Include 5 Pine St., 1 Rockville; Mrs. Helen tend the supper may do go by call­ the Center beginning the first Fri­ accessories, velveteen tiara with ness Zone I to II; and to change chester Fire District money for Schildge, 433 Gardner St.; Ann oxide had been formed to "kill off Garden Club. 1:30 ik,^m., Booth- face veil and a coraaga of red an entire squadron of men in half ing Mra. Everett Belding. Mrs. day of Lent and continuing property on the north side of Char­ the expenses and uses of the Fire Hudson, 39 EHdridge St.; Edward Dimock Memortal L/ibrary; Nath­ roses. ter Oak Street from Residence District during the ensuing year, an hour.” Willis Gay will be the hostess for- through Good Friday to Include an Hale Square/'Club of Uriel Fitzgerald, 174 Oak St.; Mrs. the evening. clam and flsh or com chowder with A receptidn at nOon for about Zone A and B to Business Zone II. 81X18 TO m IVIIYONt and give the note or notes of the P^88y Underwood. 45 Florence Assistant Health Commissioner Lodge, AF aq«I AM, 7:30 p. m.. 100 guests was held in the'audi­ District for the same;, Jerome Trichter said gaa pressure crackers, dessert and coffee. In Masonic Half,'Merrow; ' ^ o th - The other four requests are for o o m ir v g p . Ave., Rockville; Gordon Fraaer, general charge of this new project torium of the Nathan Hale Com­ changes in residence 'zones. 4. To elect officers for ‘ the RFD 2. Manchester; Alfred Meek. in the apartment pipes was too Dimofk H^inoriat Library board munity Center with the Center’s Wofiiol leave YOB (eeliaf leosel high and could have caused the TELEVISION will be Mra. Leary and Mrs. Her­ One la for an area lon by 98 at Rclaz aed caiojr yottnelt ia ike District for the ensuing year; 10 Congress Et.; Mrs. Georgians of truat^a, 8 p. m., reading room; organizational committee cater­ 5. To transact such other busi^ heater to function improperly.” /iiR c o N o m o N r D man F. LeDoyt. i f ’ Lion’a ^ u b Ladles Night program. the comer of Irving and Winde- origiital BarcaLoaager. Tke Berai. Miskl, 7 Rosemary PI.; Mrs. Maria Recentl.v assisting the two wom­ ing, Mrs. L T. Leary, in charge. mere Streets, to be changed from ness as may properly come before Cott, Bolton. The apartment la west of nmea 7 Cove Restaurant. Loangef'i paieaied Floeting Coes- Square in a alum district known as EASTWOOD en with the weekend wedding re­ Music was furnished by Dick- Residence Zone A to B. fort" feetutes help relieve tease said meeting. A D M irraO TODAY: Dominie ception were Anita Haaman, Faye yKlto, Sewing BiMket .4-H Club, Adams' orcheatra of Wililmantlc. Signed: Gelancse, 32 Essex St. Hell’s Kitchen. Like riiany others PROGRAMS 9f;30 a." m„ home Mrs. Emil V. Another is-a request.lo change lauKlet, esM the lo u on the keen The ball was decorated with white In the area, it ia a cold, water flat Cri'ekmore and Lis Leary. 21 acres south of Duval Street from arith absolincly no effort!. Coeus Andrew Ansaldi BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A FrA«k Mnalni To Meet Wedneaday Mamet; Cub-Scouts Pack 65 Den wedding bells and-streamers. : George W. C. Hunt daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony in which no heat or hbf water is HlrrliRv Hn.vdrs Video Evaryday—All RIghU Reaerved—H. T. DlcWnifon A Co„ Inc. one, 6 p. m... home Mrs. Joseph P. Rural Residence Zone to Residence in a variety of Myles tod it avsil- provided by the landlord. Tenants ’The Fragment Society of ^the For going away on a week’s trip Zone B y . ahle ia pUstic. leetker or beautiful Frank Schelbenpflug Gryk, 37 Academy St., a daughter irtHy Second Congregational ChuscH will Eaton; Girl Scouts TVoop. 71, in­ the bride wore a rose coloi; suit Dated p.t Manchester,. Connecti­ to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bowles. usually use . gas and kerosene "Suddenly'* vestiture, 7:30 p. m„ Robertson Two/remainlng applicationa are decorator fabrics. Get yours oow! heaters. have qn all-day meeting Wednes­ with blue acceaaoriea and an or. for property on the north side of cut this first day of November, West Willlngton; a son to Mr. and Hunt#r”>. School; Boy Scouts Troop 57, 7':30 chid corsage. Upon their return l:lt S;M t:U In r«lor day at the, Church Cnmmunlt.v Charter Oak Street, to n* ch^ged 1934, A D. Mrs. Frank Hill. East Hartford. The 10 deaths were discovered House, Members are<^ asked to p. (n. Ameriesn Legion home. the couple will reside at 233 Maiii AS LOW AS by a neighbor who saw smoke 1:454 ' from Resident Zone A to Riband BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter WED. "On ’The Waterfronf* bring theirTunch. *nie meeting will Also, , St.. Mary’s Junior CYp, St.. Willlmantic, property on the eaat .cde of Main to Mr. and Mra Charlav Brown, curling Troih under the Gohzalea begin at 11 a, m . / 7:80 p.m., church hsll; First COii- The bride is a graduate of local door. This came from the amoul- Bmtimr^SeG / Street, to be changed from Resi­ East Hartford. > WOflr Day gregstional Church boh^d of trus­ schools snd attended Windham dence Zone A to C. DISCHARGED SATURDAY; dering handle of a mop that had tees, 8 p.m., vestry. UIERAL KEITH RUDGET TERMS 'X The Ladies /Assn, of the First Hoyt baby girl. Coventry: Henry fallen agaihst the heater and add­ OnngregatloiMirChtirch mil have ’ Martel-West ’ Cote. RFD 1, Rockville; Mrs. An­ ed to the choking fumea. TTie ap­ Motorola TV an all-day Work session Wednes- St. Mary’s Church was the acene thony Saiyatore, 52 Englewood pliance was Immediately turned SPECIAL LUNCHES CiMr, Shsip, StMdy UHF* dsy St 10’:30 s. m. -Thev mil have of a fait wedding Saturday Dr.; Samuel^Schlff, RFD 1, Rock­ off and the victlma removed. Ef­ a doughnut sale from i l a. m. to forts to revive them were futile. Noon to Z p.m. Also sandwiches vHF Rtcdptieri from morning when Miss Doris Gertrude ville; Robert Kent. ’East Hart­ 8 p. rn. West, daughter of M r.. and Mrs. ford: Mias Judith Tani, 90 Con­ L*ter when city inspectors distant stationt Name Change Percy. R. West of Stonehouse cord Rd.; Paul Newth, 18 Rad- tested the heater. It burned with a OAK GRILL Mrs. Herbert W. L5ve Is new Road, was married to RavmOnd 12 Varities of Donuts! dlng St.; Edwin Pitney. 54 Horton high, smokey, yellow flame in­ SO OAK ST., MANCHESTER 277 RROAD / leader of the former Busy Little Roland Martel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rd.; Mrs. Frieda Anderson, 71 stead of a small blue flame. The MI-9-1124 Sewers 4-H Club which has voted Joseph A. Martel of Windham WHERE ELSE RUT AT THE SWISS Delmont St.; Mra. Ada Holly, health department Issued a state- SALES and to change its name to the Speed-, Road, Wlllimantic. The Rev. Ber­ TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE PASTRY COULD YOU GET SUCH ^ rrani 109 High St.; Mrs, Albert Harri­ nient saying the water heater was log Rneedles. Newly elected nard J. Foster, pastor-, performed son. 35 Dr, G; Mrs. Fred Veiuiart-f "80 defective that had it been used officers follow; President, Monica the double ring ceremony at 10 VARIETY PLUS QUALITY 99 Walnut St.; Mrs. Lionel Janelle for short periods of time only to Malloy: vice president. Arlene Ckaaael a ((•rmerljr 6) Mew laraa. 8:M ^kMI) HOWARD RARUkW OR- s.m. with.the bride given in mar-- SPECIAL THIS WEEK and daughter;' 346 W. Centec. St.. heat water, it Might have caused ‘ Ceaa. Dorsey: secretarj’. Judith Love; rlage by her father. George Medhurst, Ellington Ave­ serious illness and even death.” - Ckaaael IS HarUsnl, Casa, CBRSTBA — Gaeal: Ilak-/ t’ksaaal M Sew nritala, Casa. treasurer. Nancy Bissell; reporter. *17)6 church was decorated with nue. Rockville; Lea Gordon, 11 "But U was used as a space­ Ckaaael U Waterbary, Caaa. Carolyn Stalb. The girls voted vases naB M WB8TEBM TBKa- (IS) CHINA SMITH Beloiv <)iiota soloist, sang “ Ave Marla" and "I Rockville; Johii Bogush, 19 Brie healttv commissioner,’ went to the Advwtura-icafnS u p TKB—"aereae .Tke Malaa' . . . ’’ Year a( Ike PkneaU'* Only 68 pints of Mood were Love You ’Truly." St,; Mrs. Paul Jones and daugh­ -scene, saying aha wan ter her de­ (U) CNBISTOPBRlUt (88) TV THRATRR given at the Bloodmobile visit DOUBLE •( a lunffghtar, wImm a«n (U> OCT WK8T Maid of honor was Mlaa Gelen PASTRY ter, 124 Washington St.; Lewis J. partment to get "all the facta” in stuck tpmr ttrauih a THR RABLV SKOB' (Formerly Kay’s Pastry Shop) separata but similar accidents. "LaAlea la Oletreai’* ^ KITCHEN • Hartford Rd.; Lynn F. Com'eau, Andover Road, R t $ Bolton Bolton. (W) WKATHEBKAM /' t;M (M> SMkBtll */j Mile South of Bolton Notch DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: 8iM ( 8) SMkBTSCOrR d e s t r o y s VM .URBIE Mrs. Myra Jordan, 102 Bridge (18) MKW8 (SSAf) DRADLIMB EOtTIOM • St.;' Carol DeFelice, 401Keeney (81) SMkBTII VIRW8 / Sti; Miss Irene Jacobs. 14 Wil­ SilS ( S) WKATBRBCAKT ' 8:98 (98) STAItK “ g'* S:M 1 8) WORLD NRW8 TOIYaY <|S) 1TIL.M ** liam St.’; Ernest Copping, 852 Ver­ .^ , 0 8 ) WBAT 19 YIH’K TROCHLR (il) MkBRI^^MQNTC.OIIERT d o c u m e h t s i h h o d ^ non St.; Robert McClatchey, RFD (U) MRW9 A 9MIBTR PRMIRNTS: ' Tka Haark- f /^ . 1, Rockville; Janet Cianfaglionc, A»» l.arUarr . - Rabert Taylsr Tayli (H) LOCAL MmX fa aa/ • u .Y**’™?* Naire Dame" try Vakntiries new (it) VOBI.O NRS'S TONIGHT 18:88( 8-8888) STCIIIO ONE —Almaa- U all MIM m II 3-5135 Given Yhtl$ Cash Satek 72 Oak Stl;'M ri. Charles F. Selo-. KNIGHTS^ THE 1:88 ( I) m t . DIflTRin ATTORMRY ar al UkeHy nls, Andover; Mrs. John' Gars- (IS) BOXING— RwkT Caalellaal ROUNP TARLE' (ISAI) KCBM. PBAN A OLUE aa. Jarkle- Labiaa vents. 105 Comstock Rd-t Douglas _ Al l :i a (U).CAPrAIN VIDRO ' (U) BOXING (MTK Baal) •- Every day headiinea like this argue for Far M .H oir Sariiiet White. 16 Constance Dr.; Mrs.’ M as Itebrs r a fe l . I>air ■sbertsaa (SI) WRATRRB (B H 1 ' the sure protection a Safe Depoeit Box la- "GamMer Fram Nalrkn" 7:88 (81) UTTLE SROW Aerkle Maare va. Arrkle Newell Smith. S3 Norwood St.; S:M - ie;as M^cBride IwarM lifklwelfkl ^ providie. Your valuable papen and LUCIA i ;ast -Mrs. Walter Zwlck and son, 59. Wed.! “ Oa Tb* Walrriraai:* .. rkamplaa bnal) dOcumenta are far too important to Any hour—day or night— Mas “ Fasslaa** la Tark. ItfM (81) TALKS OF TO.UOBROW ^ h ool .St.; Leslie And(«w, 35 I»:48 111) NEWS A WE/miFJl ^ - risk their loea by Are. That's why it’i wb’U fix your burner in the •* t Helaine Rd.; Mrs. Anna Kellum. 11:18 ( 8) DOCriLAS FAIRBANRB , best to keep them safe ai^ handy PKESENT8 a fire-proof vault. ■borteet order poeoible. 211 Vernon St.; Miss Barbara Kichols (18) NEWS We TUESDAY, Hubbard. 181 Main St.; . Mrs. Ed­ IM> NEWS AT ELEVEN have the trained manpower fo r the lean and lovely look (11) NiOMTCAF EDITION8 PROTECTIVE FEATURES ' gar. Smith and. son,. 2l Gorman RetreadlBg (81) FINAL EDITION and tools to do the job right PI.; Mrs, Paul Kusmanoff, Tol­ Regular OF A SAFE DEPOSIT ROX land; Morton Thompson, Elling­ - end 11:81 (II) LATF?'6HO«ir— the first tune—xegardleee of ton. SNOlY • Dm ! M BKMsB-fw hartaMs My you long for in shoes ^M ANSFIELD (18) moonugY t thY.^teb* httk part ktf. the trouble. X D R IV E IN Broad Itt. 11:18 (tl) WEATHKB • f # WE HAVE . Pheae ” '** (S) movie rTli#\ thautre In Tha Park'I • Mk ktys BHt IB rad ta raM M IBL Automatic dolivory on A new last w'ith the look of r thof* NOVEMBER 9 M i-$-4m !.?! KSRrHv'""** WTECtiVE AWAYWItH clean.burning Mobilheat, oughbred . . . long,, lean, lovely lines ItMt ( I) WREHTLINO § S, J f f ;U (I8A1) JOBS DALY—Newi 11:98 lU) PBEVCES too. Order now. that lend a new and exciting air to shoes “ 3 Coins In The Fountain” (81) AFFAIRS OF STATF. 1:88 ( S> NEWS of .suede and calfskin. Valentine intro-, Al S:U • t :| I (U) HKIHLIGMTB BURNERS! ♦ _ „ —la a l CaHaa D Xt'Uef iNVY pDIMWJf IIHMDM MD HkSHS duces the LUCJA last in Harper’s Ba­ M as "S Y O l’NU TCVAMa" '' T:Xt (881 WEATHFJIVAME J. A. WHITE Q'lee^t T:88 ( 8) TOMV MAB’nX KNOW — a way of Kaaping 'ain Runnine Rightl zaar. House’s ha.s it for you now in our ♦ STERLING NAYOEN (IS) NAUR'S THE SAME fall collection of Valentines for every­ —Oeaalt Jamea, . • NiMitatwiPNkMNiBybtaL where. . COLEEN GRAY (8M8)^D0CG F.DWAin« A THE q XASS f # .\ (U) MLM DBAIIA Why met emU'mt eer bmmk tmdey — PLU S — (61) •FORTS SHOW - ‘ COMPANY ^ GivenOnC.OD.Deliveries GivenOnC.OD. Deliveries I MANC-HESTER Y iU .LSA t) MEWS CARAVAN ier eofmplete detelhf _ —Jaka Cameraa Swayza 24 Birch St. —• MsRcheatcr I Druve-9i''- (88) FF.RRV COMO SROR Az Uttto As fn, ■ m m m m (H) CRRIBMkFRERX for 8:88. (■•) M CAESAR SHOW M o b i l h e a f ■ 6 . ,y (18» COME CU M ER Taaaarraw'a DayUaa HItkUcfcIs SOrONr VACUUM h e a t in g oil „ —Jlaiaar Hriaaa U:M (U) BREAKFAST CLVR TONIGHT AT $:15 aad t:S$ (88) UBRRACB t u g (98) TRLKTHRATER j (M) HALF HOI’R Fn.X i-M (88) FRED’S tXIRNBR ~ P«tli (J8> BI’RNS A ALLPN * m ( I) BIO PAYOFF G RANGE I FUEL OIL (81) TRFJLSCRY MEN IN AC- TROIGHT kr -V ■ ■noN i m (98) jig saw « i ’u THE „CALL MITCHBX 3*5135 FOR TOP QUALITY ❖ SilVINeS BANK OF MANCHESTEI MLEHT QLOW O fL M IRNERS Woniiin’s World THE FALLOT STUDIO \ - 923 MAIN STREET - . The BOLAND OIL CO. C in k m a S c o p £ AS SEEN IN A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK Clifton Webb. JnsM AUyaaa iUBPEB’S BAZAAR TEL Mltcbdi 3"S320 Van H e «a , Laiuan BaeaB PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS MORIARTY BROTHERS read M acM nm y, Oaraal WMa 111 C a n i l ST. MANCHISTRI

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ijkCarthy Lashes Charge S a lh Vaccine Tests Here Thieves Enter Ash Officials to Determine Bar to r,,82, holder of nearly 300 Court Cases W R N B -04 S t r a m — 1418 Teeiiagerg Warned PTA Speaker Siflilerhood Hears patents for Inventions in the print­ /I weepto-usp Daily Radio W H A Y-«1S ing field, developer of the five-color FLETCHER RUSS GO. pP MANCHESTER Cerisure Moving into Third Phase ' Market Here If NIKE Affects Skywatch By Judge Rottner Review of Bookts rotary magmsine printing machine. Mltofeell WDRO—ISSS w n o —19M Died Saturday. ■■ '.fk / Coes to Jail Tha polio vacciae tost will move - New York-D r. Wllllem Patrick 148 WEST aODDLB TUENPOUt I {Omrnmi tmrntm* pe») SmBll Amount o f Goods, Another problem in connection following program schad-^iie— ■Judge John S. G. Rottner Mcmtora of the Sisterhood of Drives Off Road, into Ite third phaee here Wedeee Healy, 76, pioneer in the treatment Speaker Heee About Town With the coRStruction of a new uiee are supplied by the radio WHAY—Supper Serenade warned in Town Court Saturday Temple Beth Sholom are reminded of cancer of the cervix, past' presi­ . AUTO GLASS IN^TAL^. irtrlMnii (IM U ). lleO utliy m IM For 180 Days day whan blood aamplea wUl be $3 in Change Taken WTIC—News ol tb« World that the area around Main And skywatch post developed Saturday managements and ara subject to WDRC—Choraliera i the meeting tomorrow evening dent of th« American Gynecologi­ TEMPLATES FOR ALL C A U ttat *MbMiae" u 4 'MknhMip Skids into Trefe drawn from those pupUa at the WOTH-Oabrlel iii Eldridge Streets would be an un­ At Floyd’a Saturday with the announcement that Man­ the Temple. In o^ervance of. cal Society. Borh in Bridgeport, Pfc. Harold J, Moore, 20, adn change without-notice. 1l4»- healthy one for teenage trouble Ctmn. Died Sunday. .MIRRORS (Fireplace arid DoorV ’^^SSE’ matUr fOM baek to MiHy Nathan Hale and VerplSBek of Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, WHAY—ISupper Serenade Jewish Book month, Mra Robert Donald Crawford, 21, 331 E. Miller Found Guilty schools who had btood takoa wiMn BoKlrteikMa aicMd « Thlevaa broke into Floyd’s WHAY—News; PeUka Hop W llC —Oneine HMan’s an’s Fam ily Asheville, N. C.—Calvin Good­ Center St, aufferad $300 in dam­ Ing tha teat’s flrat pham tn Jiina. 333 Center St, recently participat­ in the Hartford area where NIKE WDRC—E. R. Murrow Judge Rottner's warning came Splwak will give a prologue on rich, 80, retired University ol PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW , PLATE GLASS m tdal atoottoos MteoonnHtM n * As Second Offender; Market at Broad and HUUard WCCfJ-Heuqnl r JW- WGTH—In Uie Mood < age to the car ha waa driving and OfflcUOa conducting the test ed in the Seventh Corps training ,WKNB--Ilequcit llaUnte in connection with the cases of Jewish books and Mra. Louis Oa- Michigan faculty member, former twMch nOaad ^uMtiona about Streate aomotime betwaen 8:30 and exerciM in south central Germany. guided missile tiutallations will be ■;se— OPEN SATUBOAVS—OPEN TRUBaDAT^ CVENIN69 was fined $21 in Town Court this Draws Fine, Warning here are citing the Importance of -WTIU—Bad u laa* WUt WHAY—Marine Program .** Ronald J. Durler, 18, ai\d. Peter C. trows of Boston will -review a book midwest ' pewSpaprro'an. Born In K Ckrtftya financial tranaacUoaa. 9:30 Saturday night and made off A 1952 graduate of Manchester located within the next year. WDRC—Cal, Kolby * WTIC—Beat of All MacDonald, 19, bo£h of East Hart­ ^ ESTDIATBS GLADLY GIVEN A t tfcat tlBM, McCarthy da#* morning as the result of an acci­ this aspect of it in aoeklng the co­ WGTH—Jac k 's Wazworka i ' of timely Jewish interest. Englewood;\lll. Died Sundav. dent Sunday morning shortly with 83 xnd quantitiea of meat, High School, he is a radio operator The Municipal Buildings Com- WDRC-:tMeel Corllaa Archer ford, who Were each fined $15 on oUbad HaadilekaoB aa a “hunan Harry A. Miller, 55. 210 School operation of parents, whoae per­ grooertes aad clgarottea after first 4iH” ^ WGTH—Top Secret Files Mra Fred Diamond and Mra. Landing, kllch. — Gilbert T. Shil­ after 2 o’clock on Spring Street, mission is needed before the aam- in Co. K of the 5th Infantry Dlvi- mittse of ths Board of Diroctors WHAV-Polka Hop breach of the peace charges. k.orria Fireatone, hoipltality chair­ ton.. 56, manatfiiig director of the aiiratia . . . without bralaa and St., waa given a total of six ransacking tha grocery itore, po­ WCCC—Record Revue ‘ wHAY-r-Educatlon east of Gardner Street ples esn be drawn. ■lon’a’ 11th Regiment. Hie wife, met yesterday in General Man­ The two East Hartford youths man. will t o assiated by the fol­ kttOhigan Trucklhg Asan.. foVmer without cvha** montha in jail' on three charges lice reported tod^. Patricia, Uvea in Whlta Plains, ager Richard Martln’a office to dis­ ,V2 >hB--Re Edmund R ./ Brbdeur. 16. 35 Saturday. terms of Sanaton clpal Building to the Halt of Rec­ WHAY—Spotlight on Sports WGTH—Croeiroade and State hospitals. He studied liome? No matter how big or small X who waa attenmting to go around of liquor when the case w a s issued on the Salk vaccine have all over the United SUtea He was interesting program ia planned and ords. WTIC-Strlctiy Sports 1#;S9 - Phelp# Rd., charged with discharg­ psychology ait Boston University five wure: the turn onto (Jenter 8 t i ^ -Trom Dixon Pact Manchester, Vt.—John F. Mont­ .vour job, if it involves lumber, hard­ presented in court last Monday, been encouraging. He said tltot co-founder of the World Move­ a good turnout is hoped for. In its discussion of the old Upton WDRC—Jack Zalman WHAY—Newe; Nile Watch ing firearms within the city limits, and is X graduate of the Institute gomery, 74. U. S. Ambassador to Morris Cotton (R-NH), tiected Main, About $160 In damage ^ but guilty to the other two counts. ment for World Federal Govern­ WGTH—Plano Porlralla WTIC—American Forum had his case ^.referred to juvenile ware, jnaaon supplies or paints, you’ll Thursday, at a meeting in the School, the group ruled out the WDRC—MckhIs for Romance of Pastoral Care. Hungary from 1983 to 1941. Born in for the last two years of the term Hansen’s car, police A t that time the case was con­ ment at the conference In Mon- 4ito— authorities on recommendation of Hotel Bond in Hartford of the Co. 3 of the South Manchester idea of using it as a warehouse WHAY—aupi>'’r Sereu d a WGTH—DIetingulahed ArtlatJ He became Proteatant chaplain Sodalia, Mo. Died Sundav, get help at McKinney’s. Everything of tha late Sen. Tobey (R-NH). tinued until today. . treux in 1947 and chairman of the Signing Off Fire Dept, responded to two still 1#:«4-' Prosecutor W. David Keith. Cotton sueeeads Sea Upton (R- Hartford Chapter of Infantile and decided those who are now WTIC—Glee Club WHAY—News: Nile Watch of the Connecticut State Prison at Westerly, R.I.—Dr. How ard M. for the home-owner who likes to keep ' injuries wera reported in the The defendant was convicted Pxralyala Foundation, officlala of commission in Copenhagen on alarms last night, firemen report­ WDRC—G. l^mbardo MB) whom ha defeated in the storing materials in the building WGTH—Bin ntern WTIC—American Forum Wethersfield and of the Osborn mainly on teetimony of his wife, the national organisation gave a UN Revision in 1953. He was at ed today. At 7:40, the company WDRC—Moods for Romance things ship-shape. Drop in for free pfiinarya should be given notice ..to vacate, 4:84— Farm at Enfield in September, OPEN AU D i^ hie daughter and aon-in-Iaw, who report indicating that the vaccine one time a member of the legxi went out on a call involving an Falrbanlas told. WGTH—DIatingulehed Artlita booklets and advice. Mrs. Hanoi Abel (R-NH).aleetod section of the League of Nations Three Days WHAY—Supper Berenadt U;##— Pay First Call 1963. In this full-time capacity, / SATURDAYS all agreed he was driving when he wax proving euccesaful. overhead chimney at 422 E. (ten­ The Oonunittee tied decided ten­ WTIC-Tbrea Star Extra WHAY—Newe; Nile Watch Dr, Camp directs the religious pro­ NowMaByWffor .. for the last two months of waa in no condition to do so. Secretariat and has also been ter St., and at 11:17, a smoke WDRC—Lowell Tbomaa WTIC—Newi term of the late Son. Griswold tatively that the building might be WGTH—Weather: News gram for ail Protestants and non' Both the arreating officer, connected with the United Na­ (OetolBi Page O w ) scare took them to 917 Main St put into shape and used aa a ware­ 1:0#- WDRC-Newa; Almanac At New Temple Neb.). She succeeds Sen- Ike’s A-pool tions. WGTH—Newe Roman Catholics, personally inter­ Patrolman Samuel Maltempo, and Firemen could find no fire at the house and rented at rates which WHAY—Slipper Serenade 11:14— FALSE TEETH Bowriag (R-Neb), who dl^ not T ie public Is welcome to attend W'TIC—Spin 'E m Again views each inmate received, and is S gt George MoCaughey,. who ex­ to review it before it is completed. scene of the second caU, would produce revenue for the WHAY—Newa; Nile Watch available as counselor to the 800 WHhLIM* Worry smik alsctlo a . / amined MUler at headquartera fol­ Obituary this open meeting of the United WDRC—'tenn. Ernie W TIC-Newa of the World Officers of Manchester Lodge RoBun U Hiuaka (^Neb)^ The contract by law nan not go town. WGTH—Fulton Lewis WDRC—Cal Kolby No. 73. A. F. and A. M., and mem­ men confined In the prison. Eat. talk, lau|h or in M u without Plan Hailed lowing the arrest, tenlfied they World Federalists and hear Dr. 'Tie Ladies AuxlUary of the Zip- The warehouse proposal met 1:14— WGTH-SporU y' (Mr of Uurcur# fits* teeth dropplnt, elaeted for the last foiuyyean of Habicht. into affect until the committee has WHAY—Supper Serenade 11:4# - / ' bers of the Fellowcraft Club will For the Nathan Hale PTA. Dr. ■np'plnf or Wohbltiis. PAB'TBETtl felt he Waa intoxicated at the time, aer Club will hedd Its regular with opposition, however, from WTIC—Spin ’Em Again the term o f the late Sen. Hugh which waa shortly after the al- had'a chance to study It, But the WHAY—Nile Watch be guests of S t Marks Lodge No. Camp will speak on “ Social Prob­ holds plttu Brmer and more com­ (0)c*KInnfiq £ u m w meeting tomorrow night at 7:30. some of the Directors and from WDRCr-'Tcnn. Ernie WTIC—Starlight Serenad# 36 in Slmsbuiy and will exemplify lems as Seen by a Chaplain.” His fortably, This pleasant powder hai no Butler (R-Neb). Re mMeods 8m. lesred driving incident. Mpbine Wetberell, 75 Deming St., committee has no power to veto W Cni-J. Vandercook WDRC—Cal Kolby mmy, gooey, paaty taste or f'aeltng. Deaths realdenU of the area. the Ma.8ter Mason degree Wednes­ subject win to entitled, “Who Are Reynolds (R-Neb), jm o did not B y F ra n ce Miller maintained hie relatives was held yesterday afternoon at it or alter ite terms. W f;TH -Slgn Off. ’ K••n't cause nausea. It'a alkaline * SUPPLY COa-BOLTON NOTCH Police answered a false alarm at Fairbanks aald the Committee 11:44— / • • day evening. the Guilty?" (non-aetd). Checks "plate odor" seek aloetioa wera confused about details ol the 2:30 in the Wapping Community the First National Bank ahortly Television Profframs Charles E. (DWIC), ap- CSiairman W. Sterling Colo (R- did decide to recommend that the WHAY—Nlte/Watch This will afford the qnembers an (denture braath). Oat FA8TXKTH at case and aald that ht had not been Rlohaid H. Maloney Church with the pastor, the Rev. before 9 o’clock this morning when roof of Union School be repaired WTIC-Slariljmt Serenade any drug eountar. nted for the two months of (OoatbMSd fM si Rago One) Richard H. Maloney, 28 Curtis NY) aays Congress is powerless to On Page Two ------il Kolby opportunity to visit the new tem­ driving after he had bes)r"drinking David Crockett, officiating. Mrs. stop the project, which -irew heavy electricians changing the wiring immediately, that the boiler be WDRC—C«1 WANT HAIRCUT PROBE term of Sea Maybank but baore. They said in testimony St., Hartford, died at his home this Mary Denslow was organist. Burial at the bank short^ the alarm sys­ ple in Simsbury. Worshipful Mas­ aasambiy hopper over the weekend fire from Democrats during the put into condition, and that .a ter John L, 'Von Deck wishes to 3), I that hq was the confuaed one. morning. WM in the family plot in Wapping tem. small brick building near the treaties exist to protect prisoners Darien. Nov. 8 (to—The Bald nest 8. (R-Nov), ^ by the United States and six other He was born in Hartford,' the Cemetery. y" campaign and la a focal p ^ t in remind all Uiose planning to at­ countriea already negotiating to G eoi^ 0. Dolloff, 26, South Cov­ the longstanding public vs. private school be demolished and the area Parole Fugitive of war, no specific machinery to Head C3ub of America yesterday /succeed the late Sea son of Julia Harrington 'Maloney tend that it will to necessary to ' '< It"-*.. t set up an internationiu atomic en­ entry, was flned $126 and given ■ The bearers, all grandsons of power controversy, around it cleaned up. insure the survival of the world's named a committee to investigate (D-Nev). Brown waa $0-day suapended Mntence for op­ Of Manchestmr and the late Rich­ Mrs. Wetherell, were Ralph Weth- U. S. Files Protest cultural heritage exists. Such a leave here before 6:45. fees charged by barbers, election Iqr Democrat ergy agency. They are Britain, Democrote DUy Kill Pact The group will also recommend Nabbed by Police The lodge will hold a stated erating a motor vehicle while hie ard Maloney. A veteran of World ereii, Jr.. Douglaa WethereU, Brad­ that the corner of Goiway Street treaty Is npw being considered by Members attending the biennl^ ila. but Bilde hae not yet Oanada, Belgium, France. Austra­ War I, he served with the U,S. Democratic opponents say they communication at the Masonic lia and South Africa. license waa under suspension. He ford Wetherell. Elmer Dewey, will move to kill it when they take With Moscow, on and N. ScMxil Street be cut back 37 countriea, he Mid, and if adopt­ meeting here said torbers should his\electlon certificate, was arrested Oct. I9 by Patrolman Army Ordnance. He was a mem­ David Bowers and Wells Bowers. to make it safer. Some residents of New Haven, Nov. 8 IFV—A Massa­ ed will prevent the looting and de­ Temple tomorrow night at 7:30. charge by the hair—not by the the sbraaring in o f Brown There was no indication when ber of the Two.,Hartfords' Men’s over in the to w Congreas, perhaps Following the business meeting John Turner. Many floral tributes were re­ through an appropriations bill the area had pointed out that the chusetts parole violator, who es­ struction which took place in both head. I McCarihn’s placa, the Sen- the Soviet Union would reply to Two drivers fined for speeding CTub. ' ceived and many friends called at Photo Plane Attack caped in handcuffs from a train world wars. the Fellowcraft degree will be con­ ofBclaUy for tha ax- invitations to join the agency, ex­ rider banning the use of funds for narrow corner Is dangerous. to r e Richard M, Lee, 19, RFD 1, Besides his mother, he leaves hts the Watkins Funeral Home Sat­ Part of the Committee’s reconv' Sept. 30 and since had been em­ ferred and Junior Warden Herbert Koecomes 43 Re- tended by President Elsenhower, wife, Mrs. Genevieve Wallace Ma­ urday evening. the contract. One of them, Sen. J; Leggett will preside during the .( ' ■ Itockville, $16, alao required by Gore (D-Tenn), said over the mendatlon will be that the ployed as a woodworker, was rap­ . R1BICX)FF AT FUNERAL ^publicana. 43 Democrats and one Secretary of State Dulles and U.N. I Judge Rottner to read "Death on loney; two sons. Dr. Richard H. y (Coattaaed froin Page OaS) dows be boarded up temporgrily tured by plainclothes police in a degree work. At the conclusion o ' Independent \ Delagate Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. the-Highway," and Marcel Moore, Maloney of Hartford and Robert weekend it would be expensive to Bridgeport, Nov. 8 lAb—Gov. the meeting there will be a Social FXaquale Vendiillo the government to cancel the con­ until some use for the structura is tenement house last night. Tomorrow tha SenatAls to have Lodge voiced a new invitation 30, Levriston, Maine, $21, F. Maloney of Atlanta, Oa.; two Funeral Mrvices for Pasquale the MIGs fire. Faith said *T would Police said Harold -lonroe, 33, Elect Ribicoff yesterday attended hour and refreshments. FRESH CANDY when M opened the debate on the tract but nonetheless worthwhile. decided upon. •/ the funeral of the wife of his chief n mamorlal session forXSenators ^ e booklet mentioned above has brothers, 'niomas J. of West Vendrillo, 67 Alton St., were held have Uked to” but his flret thought The exterior w ood w o^ at both had been living with friend: he had Whitman, Schrafft, P. 4k S. \ who have died. Bteenhower program last Friday. become required reading for young Hartford and Maurice A. Maloney Cole said today that if the con was to complete the photo mis- campaign aide, Herman Wolf. Mrs. Saturday morning at 9:30 from tract arrives signed he will resume the school and the HyxV iA Records known during his toyhor-d since Woman's place is In the hopie— Cteady Cupboard Predictions as to when the Sen­ Cbuiada and Britain joiiied quickly traffic violators in an attempt of Manchester; two slaters,' Miss the W. P. Quish Funeral Home alon. he fled from two guards on a pas­ Wolf died Thursday. Also at the right after all the movies are out with piaae for the Ruaaiani to come open hearings with further testi­ should be painted, g ir d in g to the services here was Democrslle Stats ate may get around to voting- on the court to cut repeat violatidns Frances E. and Miss Katherine J. and at 10 o’clock in St. ; James' Welsh said he “would compli' Committee'a jnveswatione. senger train which had stopped and the bridge club has broken f .. the censure issue raagod from two in. by the teenage group. Maloney both of Manchester, and mony from Strauss, AEC General ment before 1 would criticize' Chairman John M. Bailey. up. Arthur Dm; Storus j Cfiiurch. The Rev. Francle Butler Manager K. D- NichiSa and ATO As for the u to to which the here. weeks upward. But Andrei Vtahlnsky, - soviet Glenn Thuratmi, 80, 18 Woodland five grandchildren. was the celebrant, the Rev. Edgar Faith. Monroe made a daring nighttime . McCarthy hlnnelf, hitting at Commissioner Thomas E. Murray. school building^toould be put once deputy foreign minister, only made St., at first pleaded not guilty to a Funeral aervicea will be held Farrell the deacon and the Rev. Feith told newsmen that he ra­ it has h ew ^ p aired , the group escape after feigning sickness the whole procedure aa a "lyiKhing charge of paeaiiig a stop sign but The remaining hearings, he aald Here is how you can have the nfew figure Now notes aitd kept silent. Wednesday morning at 8:15 from 'teorge Hughes the subdeacon. The dioed for help and learned later aboard the train.’ He asked to be bee,’* has pradictad the vote wUl in an Interview, would be open for spok4 veiytonerally yeaterday of A high U.N. source eald.tqday later changed hia plea to guilty the Thomas F. Farley Funeral Rev. John F. Hannon was smted that U. S. fighters were in the an audtidMm and gymnasium for permitted to go to the lavatory and g o against him. but he said t o ^ iknd was fined $6 on the count. He Home, 36 Webster St.. Hartford, "puUic" WitnesMs including main­ fled out of the car with a red coat he did not expect the Russian to in the sanctuary. Mrs. Jane Mm - ly citizens from the TVA area who area within momenta—even before Robertson School and of manual that be aeyertheleaa will continue speak before Wednesday or Thurs waa alao fined $3 each oh charges followed by a solemn requiem carone was organist and aoloist all, of the parachutes hit the covering hia handcufis. / bis fight against Communlam. of falling to cSrry his operator's he expected would oppose t ^ con' , and home economics daV’ . Mass In St, Lawrence O’Toole’s. Father Hannon read the committal ground. cip4«es. One of the guards who pursued The a c t i o n to be oonsMared license and failure to carry hla tract him fired three shots into the sir Delei^tes expect Vlshlnsky to Church at 3 o’clock. Burial will be Mrvice at the grave in St. Jiames' Irbanks today emphasized the t o the whtfclns committee, once demand Rpd CTiina’a incluaion in automobile regiatration. In St. Bridget's Cemetery, Man­ but Monroe disappeared up a Srvln returns, is whether to make Francis Manning, 23, 118 Main Cemetery. A delegation from the nt that the locations for sky- the list of .countries invited to send chester. Loyal Order of the Moose; of Bums Foot, Aiikl atch talked of yesterday are ten­ darkened street near the railroad any revision in the original cen­ ■cientiete to an international con­ St., waa fined 88 for parking with­ Friends rhay cull at the funeral Bay State 'Boy station. sure resohiUon introdueted by Sen- in 25 feet of an intersection yes­ which the deceased waa a charter tative and the officials involved Detective Sgt. Philip Lynch said gress on the, peaceful use o f home after 7 o’clock this evening. member, attended the services. have not been coMulted yet. Vlant^an (R-Vt) wid referred to atomic anergyX The resolution terday. Stepping in A a ‘,'tlp". led’ pollce to the tenement the .epeclal conunittea. The Plan' Fnmk B. Little, 51, Hartford, The bearers, ail grandsons of Present at yesterday’s meeting house, just a few blocks fiom the -teUIs for the U.m. to summon the Miss Lucy J. Hayea Denies Slaying were Directors Fairbanks, Harry text rMdB* was given five days in jail for in­ the deceased, were Richard Reals, railroad station. The policemen I* sdentlflo cengress before August, Miss Lucy J. Hayes, 80, o f Long Ernest Reals, Pasquale Vendrillo, Six-year-old Sandri acClug- Flrato and Walter Mahoney, Com­ . *Ttesotved, that tha oonduet o f toxication. He was arrested yes­ gage, daughter waited nearly two hours before IWJ. XK terday by Patrolman Primo Ama- Hill Street, South Wlndror, died Laonard Vendrillo, Salvatore Ven­ and Mra. mittee members; Town Engineer Monroe Showed up. the Senator from ROsoonsin, Mr. Girl Neighbor BvereU MacClui of 69 An- ■V deo. Saturday night in RockvlUa City drillo, Jr., .and Peter Lucco. James H. Sheekey, Fred Thrall, Since his escape, Monroe had McCarthy, ia unheooralng a inem- Hospital after a long lllnesa. aaldt , Rd., au lecond degree her of the United Stetee Senate, la Oaaea Continued asalstant auperintendent of the been employed by. a West Haven Among cases continued were She was born In South Windsor, Curtis S. Brown (OswtiBxad fren Page One) buito to her ankle yes- Water Dept., and Sherwood Robb, woodworking firm under the name contrary to aenatorial tradition and Public Uecurds Aug. 14, 1874, daughter of the late terday when/ stepped in a pile tanda to bring the Senate into dia- those of Albert J. Parker, 28, 406 The funeral of Curtis S. Brown, chairman of the Board of Educa­ of "Joseph 5'usco,” Lynch said. WARNER’S / N. Main St., and Cheney A. Heck, John L. and Sarah Burnham 330 Adams St., was held this after­ nsM with Intent to murder her an^ 'of atiU-sinpuli ashes in a field tion. When he,, escaped. Monroe was tepute, and euch conduct ie hereby Hgyes. ' near he^^e. condemned." W nm atee Deeds 39, o f the eame addreea, both noon at 3 o’clock at the Holmes by means of manual strangulation being returned to Massachusetts J. Douglas Dumas and Evelyn charged with assault and battery She leaves two brothei^ How­ Funeral Home with the Rev. Dr. and sudi assault and battery did .The asl^M were left from a fire FERRY, SHIP OOLITE from Le.xington, Va., where police b e s t ' s e 11 i n g In any.event- the raaolttUon wUl. C. Dumas to Thomas D. Colls, ard Hayes and Samuel . Hayes, th a ^ h ^ b e e n built to dispose of be open to ammdment or change as the result of an argument on Fred R. Eklgar, mlnleter of the murder her.” . said he had gotten into some diffl property on Broad Street. both of South Windsor, and sev­ South Methodist Church, official* After pleading “ not giiilty" the a ^ te /o r twigs and branchea that Halifax, N. S., Nov. 9 IP) — culty. on the Senate floac; Oct. 31, eral nieces and nephews. Francis J. Donahue to John W ' .John M. Lester, 18, Wlllimantic. Ing. Burial was tn East Cemetery: youth was returned t win Hyson, William Wagner and day. Uoa. rMorti said one Navy ntan whs 1952. . qUe to William L. Zim- 318 Burpslde Ave., East Hartford, Alvar Berggren. 11m small cottoroom wai Sandra was given emergency LE GANT activltlea h. Oommuhlat htmting. killed and two .other* were, miiw- mermann and Clair M. Zlmmei^ ^ r ia l will be in Center Cemetery, ed with ppcbably 100 treaUnent at Manchester Memorial CULTURE HAVEN A.SKED One (X>P Senator, who asked Fellier Now Faces South Windsor. ing. Seven Nnvy sorvivora mann, property at 37 Barry Rd. Mrsu Tbomaa Phrd many atanding. Among thi Hospital and then discharged. were hospitnUzed. ’ New, Haven, Nov. 8 ‘(to—The not to bo quoted by name, told a Friends may call at the funeral reporter that another group wants Mary Chlxtus to'‘^Joaeph W. The funeral of Mrs. laabri Ford, the boy’s parente. Then nee49for an international'organiza­ Weidl, Sr., aad Florence WcitS, Negligence Court home from 3 to 5 gnd 7 to 9 p.m. demonstration o f any Ml) to write into the resolution word­ today. wife of Thomas Ford, 158 Ckwper tion similar to the' Red Cross to ing to'censure some other Sena­ property at 348 Oakland St. St., was held Saturday afternoon Hiiir mother, Hrfi Adntnno Ma- protect cultural property, such as Girdle that Michael J. -Sheridai) to Lawrence at 2 o’clock at th« Holmes Funeral kahewica. wept sUenUy and bitter­ art ma-iterpiecee. during wartime tors. ss well ss McCartiiy, for William H. Felber, 34.. of 26 Mrs. Robert I^tohard their actions. He did not name Rogers Gordon and Annette R Drive A, faces a charge of negli­ Home with the Rev, Dr. .Fred R. ly throughout the ^toRnictory ar- waa stressed here tonight by Yale theae other Senators. Qdrdon, property at 11 Division St. gent homicide, tn TPwn 0>urt in Mrs. Rena Oone Pritchard. 72, Edgar, minister of the South raignnleat. / profe.asor Sumner M. Crosby. Cros expressox you m one Irving Toomey to Theodore O. wife of Robert Pritchard, of Poult- Methodist Church, offirtatihg. MORIUTY BROTHERS the traffic death Aug. 30 of 'Wll- After the a^zUgnment the dis­ by.'who teaches the history of art (Joodehtld, property on Woodbridge ney, Vt., and mother of Mrs. Ru­ Bfurial Was in Btest Cemetery. ' trict attornqy told newsmen fin­ said that while international Street'. dred LaPolnte, 55, of 17 Lorraine YOUR AUTHOiUZED St.. Hartford. dolph Eschmann 'of Manchester, Bearers were Herbert Phelan, gerprints ^ a car in the garage beautiful Yoshida Asks I Peter Bolia and Kathleen BoHs Cara driven by the two men died early Saturday morning* at Robert Vennart, Frank Ruff, whoro the giri’a nude body was I to Edmund Francis Piela and X V. crashed hesdon at W. Middle Turn­ the Rutland Hospital aa result of Thomas Hooey, Clifford Doiaon and found, aroro "instrumental in our Helen T. Piela, property on Grove Injuries sustained In a fall at her EiwOst Leeman. g e ^ n g a ctmfenlon.’r Streets pike near 'Towar Road early morn­ Four Billion to ing Aug. 29 and LaPotnte died the home on Oct. 30. Delegations from the Tall Cedars > proaecutor added “we have Margaret E. Packett tp Joseph next day at Hartford Hospital of Mrs. Pritchard was born In Lei­ and Britlsh-American Club called tea to show what the motive LINCOLN - MERCURY George CanUnt and Ann J /C a r- cester, Vt.. Sept. 27, 1882. the at the funeral home Friday night. but he declined t o elaboitoa. dlni, properly at 35 Morse/Rd. head injurlex ^ d e a l e r Your Home Halt Asia Reds Felber was arrested Saturday daughter o f William and Carrie DONt K i»IOR*BUND Admjnlelrator'a Deeds on a warrant Issued by Prosecutor Crone.* She was a member of the (OoBHnei from Rags Oae) Lillian Sheridan, administratrix Baptist Church of Poultney and of the estate of Ellen Sheridan, to W, David Keith after a coroner’s wm report found Felber criminally re­ of the Baptist Women's Union. C0H50LIDKT/0M V Ofto TI SM^-BUY USED BHRS- Too! drain* on the other. But now, “Eu­ Peter Galdaso and Marcella Galaa- Besides her husband and daugh­ so, property on Henry Street. sponsible. He is free under $250 rope stands today firmly in the bond. ter. she leaves a son, Clarence Lillian Sheridan, administratrix quAurr CM S — RIASONAM.Y m e n EVEN if you are careful ranks of the free," he said. Felber Mrs. Katherine F. Ser- Pritchard of Waterbury, Vt.; two WHEN YOU BUY CO U ! of the estate of Margaret Sheridan, and watchful of your home, "Such an organlaation (as eant. 35. of 33 Greene Terrace, other daughters, Mrs..- A. H. to Peter Gallasso and Marcella Gal- THi WAY fO PAY there are many placcfi OBEC) in Southeast Asia would last Hartford, a paaeanger in Fel- Hirsch of Glenns Faills, N. Y., and • # e BMan the difference between chaos lasso. property on Henry Street. ANNOYINO ANOIMBAUAMIMO M U S whipre fire can start. .Lillian Sheridan. adminUrtratrix bar's car, and Mra. Katherine M. Mrs. James Jordan of .Poultney; Yoii C4IN « Tw MPmma Exciiisire’ With Us! and healthy steady progress." he Olson, 53, of 61 Elm St., Wethers­ one nephew. 18 grandchildren, one Y952 MERCURY .$1795 of the'esU te of Julia Sheridan, Green Feardoor, Bqalpped. VC r aald. “These countries . . . must field. a paasen^r in L a^ ln te’a great grandchild, and several A lfM ia ta n CARE helps to prevent fire „ WH04 YOU lUX m ■U-j'Ow >. , * not bo allowed to faU." to Peter Gallasso and Marcella’Gal- iiimrisrarl The Ct m m •« Autoricu'# ai#Nk Cool I# lasso, property on Henry Street. car wero also injured in the crash cousins..,.. 1 TCACIt Ihh elRae... hut In.surance pays for the A / I ' ToaMda called Communist Cfiiins which was the town’s second traf­ ' IwwmiA iM I Actually Ttntod llu* tor Yeur SrtoMtton. .Qoltclalm Dm^ The funeral will be held tomor­ pay Ibtto efi edib fire you cannot prevent! In­ *blue coal’—.timed # a “ Ueak fact of life in Asia that fic fatality of the year. row afternoon at 2 o’clock in the •fwi • Della S. Burke. Thomas Sherl- t lO A N t laeda hy ea . . a 1948PORD SUPER OELUXE>495 sure your home adequately blue as a trade-mark When you buy 'blue coal’— you’re ture of top- / . ' occupies our minds oonsUntly,* Baptist Church, Poultney. Inter­ ’ BenuttfnI Blae-Ceupe Sedna. / ■ and ha continued: and John P. Sheridan to Peter to prevent financial loss. — ii America't fin­ qqality deep-mined anthradie from PennsvI- Gallasso and Marcella Gallasao ment will be In the family lot in iw ilf. Th«« h • «nS Mixl est bard coal! vania’t chokett mines. Tinted blue at a trade­ / ■ "If cailnn’e economic progress is property at 3« Henry St, the Poultney Ometery. IWm4 MV to iMaeb mmS aU i INONTHIT MYMINT Consult such that she outstrips her neigh­ mark. 'blue coal’ burn# clean and hot. And Trade Naoio Certificate Calling hours are being held m Hm*. a* to smImm tow a bors aubetantlally in the years Police Arrests 1952 CHEVROLET. . .$1295 there's far lew waste than with ordinary coaL At Burton’s your fitter knows every nicet.v o f line Frank Bauaola and Helen G. this afternoon and tonight at the YOU CikN 211 TW DimRINa ahead, the graviteUonal pull will Bausola, doing business aa Charter Roberts Funeral Home, Poultney. aiek* a Hal ef dto rVardoor De U ue, Power-OUde. Radio. Heater, etc. That means lets need to tend your furnace, too, and balance .*6 necessary for your perfect looks be too much to resist and South- Oak Stxeet Restaurant, 120 Charter WWN YOU iutw m wihcn yop heat the ‘blue coal’ way. « and absolute comfort. Here you will be FITTED aaat Asia wfU fall to the COmmu'- Ogk Street. Richard O. Dolan, Hartford, waa Joha Joaepk Ambroae, Jr. arrcated,by State Patrolman Peter So don’t be color-bliod when you buv coal! CORRECTLY. Biste without a atruggle." Building Permits John''Joseph Ambrose, Jr., 18 Lawson on Saturday and charged 1941 PONTIAC . Get ’blue coal’ — the all-fired andiracile To Camillo Gambolati for three months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vmu&nr. O o e 4 -^ n ln g Order. . .$95 Sec ibe clear full 1-story, 6-room . dweUlnga on with operating a motor vehicla Jphn J. Ambrose. Sr., 28 W. Middle I aaTtoSftS that’# trade-marked blue!' while Tiis license was under sus­ fiasM 9# ‘Mu# coal’ A'LURE BRA Woodbridge Street, $14,000 each. pension. IVke., died at his home Saturday bixm .. . elatn. bet STA-UP-TOP .CIRDlf morning. Persona] Notices To Camillo Gambolati for a 1- He hsg been released under 8300 and ccoaeaikal! •tory, 5-room dwelling on Wood- bond. Besides hla parents, he leaves 1941 CHEVROLET . . $95 bridge Street, $12,000. ■pedal De Laxe Coupe. Alfred P. Wllhehn. 37, 78 Avon­ three sisters, Petronella, Barbara Amewt and Shirley Ambrose. ' Card nt Thanks To Hansel and Patenman for dale Rd.. arrested by • Patrolman Idaehhllntoaaiafilto. ■ •fUMN 11 MO. m m o . . . * 1 *i*b to express our besrUelt two 1-story, 6-room dwetltngs on Raymond Peck aiid charged with Funeral servioes .will be held to­ N a leas eaa he StoiA 9 9to 'UnAtpooid' $ 3-95 , Green Road, $11,200 MCh. morrow morning at 11 o’clock froor *15 ^ nrllhbors, liieods WeW f M a way l » m b aad reiaUves for the many acu . ol reckless driving alao on Saturday, m >*.97 1950 MERCURY; . A«IMICA*f f m n r H M D COAL TV> Andrew Ansaldl for a Iti- the W.-P. Quieh Funeral Home, 225 BM •.afl#,9« 1 99.4*ifs $995 btedaeas aad -sympathy tendered us la has been released under $100 bond. WaHtoM*lalaalitoBaw <7«i ■ t o c t o C w I m n u , (MM m . 'The Sta-Up-Top (a supple waist-band that e w neent beruveitiettL We also wlah •tory, 4-room dwelling on High Other arreate Saturday ware Hal Main* St. Bturial. will be in S t wpaviat Saali aaa a » i ficlif^Blisi M tffay'mns te«Mfi Stroqt. $3,000. TWy BIB b—< — pwMffi ■iiiMy fjm ttm . Pictured' above— it is so stretqhible. It never crumbles no matter how much you Slmnr, Kew Oardene, N; .T,; and James’ Ometery. •aaMalatolv aw a# vaar In To BugvM Oirardin for Robert Frienda may call at the funeral 175 Bast move^ with you.' So right upder sport Elliot E Dlckeraon. AMtover, both Moay Othtru to Choon Fpoih $50.00 ood Up bend and stretch I smooths away any trace R Brown for alterations to a home from 3 o’clock this aftaraooo. clothes, sweaterg, b ^ u se its designed for BBay acta of coadolcact. arreeted by State Patrolman .Ray-' Center SL of a midriff. And from there on in, War­ _ at 360 Woodland Street, until the hour of the funeraL a gentle rounding; aW turally lovely uplift. WOO. -V mond LU to and charged with ner’s Le Gant holds you 90 gently— tucks Tbesaae J. Raid aad (asjlily. speeding. SImiiie posted a €0 ., INC. Rayon satin elastic with nylon and em- . To Robert C. Barnet for altera- bond. ' PREFIRRED T e l W .G. GLENNEY C6. you in with its easy stretch'faack, firm Uone to a dwelling at 281 Henry SSB Mala 8t„ M1-S-41S8 broiderj’-marqtiisette cups. In white. A. B, front panel..,15-inch 15-inch sizes 26 to 32 . On Sunday, wAllam J. Heath, 61. Open MaaiSay, TB Atreet. $600. F un erab FtMay tiSS'to Open Sronings Until M lr»-76«5 33« NO. MAIN ST. MANCHESTER ' TELM I.Y.S253 C cupe. 82-38. - - . 16-inch sizes Dumopt, N. j:, wax arrested by SffiS^ThBrafiay SiM to ; 10 26 to 3$r WWte only.’ ‘ To New England Home Devqiop- State Patrolman Chariaa Sanga iBattrfiay C ^ for a garage at 106 and charged with' apeeffing. UeJ Mra. Sarah laupblai WaMiereB c o m ST. — r a O N I MI- | toettoa Rood. $1.0001 poated a 888 btad. ^ ^ ^ ( :A ’•B 101-311 3413 Tha fnaaral oC Mm. aarali Jo- I I ■ • T -4 ; /I / •;'. - -v \ \,. 1v \ P J H ^ S I X .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ M0NDAYtN6vEMBER 8, 1984 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CDNN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1954 / Anirl|p0tfr planes wA* riieotlng at an Amw* unanimoiu answer, on the part of gate, . Georgette Heyerr Good lean idioto-mappiag plane, with the aged themselve*, as to what Droodles Morning,' Miss Dove, Mrs. F, O / Hthron ' — hOlidmyb with their four Children, of the Gilead section are home the result that it waa disabled, would suit and pleas* them beat. Pattern; Arkansas ,Guns,' W. ,M. B O r SCOUT who irill ,not accompany them on again, having spent a fortnight / Tunesmith Solos Eti»ttitt0 i|KaUi By BOOBB PBIOB Raihe; Tell Her It's Murder, Hblen, « the trip. aa gueats of Mr, and 'M ra Fred­ and' crashed, on Japanese soil, Many, we would guess, would Reilly; Katherine, Anya Baton; He They have still further plana erick Hendy, in Asten, Colorado. Skyivatch Schedule ffu tu n u to mr nus Choir Imprdyes 3Rr m e with the loss of the life of one\pf welcome a system of living which Went for a Walk, D. l^ S m lth ; Notes tbr^ tnivel and Will leave in Jan­ On the way home they were hel4 ’ Across Atlantic ita crew members. The pattern of would seem to make sure that I ^ e is Eternal, I r v ^ Stone; uary for an around the world trip, up for a time by a anowstomi Roanoke Renegade, Under Rev. Clark which they ran Into in Indiana. >y Nov. 9 the incident was familiar, having they are no burden on their I Traeaey. and BINGO their' first stop being the Ha­ Midnight-^2 a. m. . \-Velnateer* Needed Paris, Nov. 3 (SP)->^Bsn Francisco, Non-FIcL.. This delayed them for e^eral waiian Islands. 2 a. m.—4 a. m...... -XX'elanteere Needed t song writsr Max Conrad com­ been repeated many ' times in families. But, somewhere in the Conquest of the Moon, Wernher .Hebron, Nov; 6 (SpecisD-rChoir Mr. Hellferich Is executive sec­ hours.. While in Coloradoxthere von Braun; Melbourne, Lord E. C. News was alao a snowstorm of a ^ t six 4 a. m.—6 a. in- • • • Kaluatoers Needed > pleted hie first nonstop flight many places in the post-war era. course of tw'entieth century ELKS CARRIAGE HOUSE p ^ tlc e of a t Peter’s Episcopar retary for the World Committee of 6 a. m.—9 a. fn. .; . . Vohiateeni Needed - Since high-flying cameras can civilization and custom, the at­ D. Cecil; Bkyf^keting into the ROCKVILLB inches. It did not, however, stay across the Atlantic yesterday, unknown, Charles Coot^s; Ani­ ■» Church waa held recently at the the Evangelican Reformed Chiirch. on the ground long, quickly melt­ 9 a. m.—Noon ...... WllHjMn Hansen cover a wide expanse of territory, titude o f families and the attitude . Tlii* Week tai Beeuttag On the coming tri|) he will estab­ ing away. hloon^—-6 p. ‘in. • —A-' . . . Robek OenovM, Mrs. Robert landing hla light two-e*rtg1ne Piper mal Control in Field, Farm, -and ' home of the orgsniet, Gardner Q. lish new relief centers for the Coleh the Russians do not honor the of the aged themselves under­ Forest, W. R. Eladie; Homeowner’s Monday: Board of Review: While the Osborns were away Apache eafely near Paris 22 hours ’Troop 72, Boltont Troop 91, _ -v aftdbey, instead of at the church World Council of Churches. 3 m.—6 p. m. ., . •-,.. .Paul Goutet and 23 minutes after taking off Idea ‘of a three mile territorial went a transition—from ths old, Guide to Landscaping, A. L. Hill; EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT aa usual. The hew rector, the Rev. their two amall daughters were 6 p. m.—Sj>. m. . . . PaiwM artln Hurlimann; How to Bowers; Cub Leaders’ Training. /'■ Richard D. Clark, ia now acting as While the Hellferichs are away with their grendparente in Tiver­ Alfred. Hagtnow, Gerald Nlcoletta from Naw York’s Idlewlld Air-; limit, but extend that limit, in the unquestioning acceptance of what Make Money from your Ideaa, Ray ’Tueaday: ’Troop 47, South from home Mr. and Mrs, Lyman 6 p. m.— 10 p. m. .. ------Lloyd DsvldMn: Richard Harris port. •••••••••••••••«••«• Fqm Transportation by Lsno Bns choir maater and is a great help ton, R. L 10 p. m.—Midnight ...... Doris CuwIe^Wsity Duggan, air, to cover any distance from was natural in life, to the idea; '"-‘■-■phs; Enameling for Fun and Methodist; Troop 66, Armory; to ths choir. Ha has taken apeciu Eddy and sons will occupy the At Home It waa the 49-year-old flier'e which photographs of things on that there was *a burden in­ ------1, Mary Larom; Where Land ’Troop IM, Emanual Lutheran; Lesvinf O nnfe Hall at 7 P. M. Hellferich home and will look out Dorothy Nonin fifth ,aoIo transAtlantIc flight. He _#*••••••••••••••••»•• Squadron 25, Center Church. eourees in church music and is a ' Captain Lloyd 8. Gray, who la Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Hesd&srters. Municipal made the crossing to deliver the Oetr AuSslan soil might be taken. volved, which was* to be handled MMte Sea. Clare V. I,eighton; The' member of the Phi Mu'Alpha Na­ for the childi-en. stationed at San Antonio, ’Texas, kirn Remarkable Mr. Jerome, Anita Wedneeday: 'iVoop 26, Center Bnliding, Manchester *on Mondays. Wednesdays, an ^ Fridays frbm 1 plane to a French purchaser and Thus, when the pilot of the as if it were a burden. tional Profesalongi MuMc^Fratem- F ifst Vote with the Air Force, arrived Thurs­ —5 p. m. Civil Defense Telephone Number; 9-906A ^ to arouae interest among young WD_____ “Oloae-Vp of a Leslie; In the’ Cause of Peace. Church; 'Trotqt 27, S t Mary’s; Ity. He is Wen equipped to render Mrs. cmirlet P. Miner, local day and will spend the coming .jM M aeliuiT*!]' latest victim of Russian fighters Perhaps the most significant TVygve Lie; Taatemakera, Russell Basic Training, West District; people in flying. Watching CIneina the best kind of service in a musi­ town clerk, cast the first vote on weekend with his parents. Mr. and iqaf, paas. braad, butter, milk, TO ‘CLEAN n Conrad Said he wasn’t tired by of et says that he waa never closer advance still to come, oh'either I saw one of those w io i screen Lynes; Thirty years, J. P. Mar- Troop 112, Vsrplanck; Troop 120. cal capacity. the new voting machine in l^ies- Mrs. Harold L. Gray, at the Green. eookiea; Thursday, creamed dried cnw ud to It. or quand; Sicily-Salerilo-Ansio, Janu­ St. James’s; ‘Troop ISS, Second the flight, just needed “to relax s than IS miles to Russian terri­ side of the Atlantic, is in the movies lost week that was so wide .To Travel day’s election. Hebron ueed a It is understood that he was called beef, mashed potato, squash, corn bit." He described his flight as un­ 15K only half the picture Would fit in ary 1943-June 1944, S. E. Morison; Cenxregatlonal. The Rev. and Mrs. Reginald voting machine for the first time her for eome government duty, the muffins. Frids.v, baked beans, cab­ Litchfield. Nov. 8 (iPi-Aa decirion of opoelol tory, he ia at once proclaiming his heart rather than^ in bricks or Saturday Evening Poet (Periodi­ ’Thursday: Troop IM, Andover. eventful, with the weather gener­ the theater. 'The .qtner half waa Hellferich, who lives on the for­ 10-years ago, having always pre­ nature of which has not been re­ bage ealsd, dark bread, milk, to “clean up” comic bool^in Con­ ally good, but added he “ran Into technical, legal Innocence, from mortar. out in the parking lot with a small cal), Saturday Evening Poet Saturday-Sunday: Scout Lsad- mer Mrs, Helen White place, near viously dropped paper ballots in vealed. necticut waa made today by Junior cUOTt of M. B A. Treasury; Hydrogen Bomb, J. R. era’ Baaic Training. fruit. . a belt of bad weather over the our point of view, and, at the part overlappi^ into the wash tha Marlborough line in town are voting. When the first machine The hot-lunch menu for this members of the State Eedetotton room. It was /the first time Rex Shepley and Clay Blair; Gardening North Atlantic and had to go same time, admitting he was leaving soon for a trip abroad, wss installed It was ihe- late Mrs,. week at the Elementary School Manchester Evening Herald He­ of Women’s Clubs at the f e t a ­ through some snow and ice.” Harrison ever kissed a Nash or with Nature, Leonard Wtekenden. Scoutsre who ha vs overlooked when they will vlelt Munich, Ge­ Grace B. Martin, then town clerk, reads: Monday, spaghetti with bron correspondent. Wa* Susan within a distance of Russian ter­ making ressrvatlona for the an­ tion’s fall junior conference at iW The flier said he would return or fought a ddel with a wash basin. neva, Switaerland and NeW'Delhi. who first voted. ’Thia year both cheese and tomato paste, hot bis- Pendleton, telephone BArrleon to the United States by ship. ritory the Russians have repeated­ This soK' of thing can get confu­ nual banquet this ’Thursday ahould India. They will leave from New cuito with honey, brea-l snd butter, 3-3335. Connecticut Junior Republic here) F our Dental immsdiatsly contact their unit the- old machine, and a' new one ly tried to forbid to foreign sing >ut/m y Ckiusli. • Stanley VFW Celebrating York and will make the trip by purchaaefl v tr o used ’Tuesday. ihllK; Tueexisy, corn chowder, The clube will start campaigns in Thsrs is not much satisfaction n « worked out a way to watch CJine- leaders, or dinnsr chairman ersekers, pesnut butter sand­ You figure this one: A girl »r5SSSS&.,*1&; planes. The question is, of course, George BetUnger. g airplane. They expect to return In Colorado ' their resp ectiv e communities. Liii\the easisst way to cut down on appSStoc IB ad- whether we do have to keep on mascope that is fool proof. He home in time to spend Chriitmas JJr. and Mrs. Henry C. Osborn wiches, pudding; Wednesday, tuna stepo into society by coming out ’There will be no general plan. yetk incoms tax. Earn less! Health aits in the center section, his wife Vets Day Here Mtald. exercising our version of terri­ /Sits on the right, his son on tiie A. torial limits as against the Rus­ left and his daughter alts in the Dental Care for Baadleapped Anderaon-Shea Auxiliary No. sian version. But, at spy rate, the balcony. Then afterwards they CORRECTION ChUdrea meet outside and tell each other' 204#, VFW, will honor the mem­ Russians, were Uiey playing in Precede: (Following ia the what the picture was all about. bers of its Poet Wednesday eve­ the field of action the same Civi­ twenty-fifth in a series of drtiplca on “Tour Dental HealU^’’ being ning with a supper celebrsUng SLIM60XX .. 10:i$ A m. •«i_ lised game they are. putting on Veterans Day at this Post Home at « U ^ Saturdar — presented by *^0 Herald in coop­ asM Wa COWBOY OAB/iVAN m with such show at the Social af­ eration with tne Manchester Den­ New Books Listed «:so p.m. Post, members will bs the fairs in Moscow, would talk and tal Society. Today, .dental Cara for guests of the Auxiliary, WILL APPEAB AT StmdAy, Novambor t handicapped chlld^n.) This hsa been an annual affair protest many times before they At Library Here for the past 15 years snd wss cele­ BARLOW shoot. Instead, they Just shoot. brated on Armistice Day. Now that OTTMSy Msewiat W TIm Bribe Analyicd Children with crippling diseases, ‘C«wii«»*'»Xs>tei#», NOW! THIS OFFER ENDS The fact thgt Uie Russians are ^ngresa has changed the name to NOV. 12 Uks all other children, may have The following new books have MOTOR SALES Veterans’ Day It wUl honor the MitrDfTGAiialtre \ LaulilMw ia on* of Uiom South* qiUck on the trigger does not dental disbrders. But dental care been added to the Mary Cheney men of all wars. KOUTE M aUta* which acek* to lui^ out* mean that diplomatic progress for these youiigstefi poees spedsl Library: Auxiliary members, social mem­ Windsor Avenoo, BoekviOo / // •iii^ iaduatry with the promlae^df; toward relaxation of the world Fiction bers -and their guests msv make problems. View from Pompey’a Head, tax axatnptiona. An outaide firm tuatton, even to Uie point where reservations by calling Mrs. Jane WEDNEEDAY. NOV. 17 A victim of cerebral palsy, for Hamilton Basso; The Cut of Her Fortin, 16 Hemlock St., chalirman, lo ftin s in Louiaiana can obtain wK^^don't tempt the Russians to example, has a difficult Ume in Jib, Clara Boden; Invitation to Mrs. Muriel Auden; 9 Durkin St., 7, to 10 P.M. a 10-y*ar exemption from proper­ shoot.ud to the point, where they 'the dentist’s chair because spas- Murder, Mrs. Z. J. Brown; Captain co-chairman, or the steward at the V Uc movements may result in in­ Llghtfoot, W. R. Burnett; Variable club. (Not At It P. M. Oisly As ty taxation. Thia ia euppoaed to be do nots^oot if we do, is not still jury to himself.' Wlnda at Jalna, MazoDe la Roche; Advertiaed) OLD RANGE OR GAS STOVE IS GOOD FOR The committee has planned \a the irrealatible kind. of ^lure the pbssible.^^t it does Ulustrate the A new drug called mephenesin Spbak to Me, Brother, Mrz. A. M. program to interest all including Sonth effera, and the kin^ of lure dlfflculUesNy* are dealing with, haa recenUy bsen developed which Downes; Rapture in My Rags, sports, movies, community singingv g / may help solve this problem by Phyllis Hastings; Journal of Ed­ Draw M ! acne .people would have New and the danger that is. sdways and a contest at the dart board* present, and ths difference be­ roducing a degree of relaxation win Carp, Richard Haydn; ToU- with prizes for the winners. " Sttglaad duplicate. 1 the cerebral palsied patient. Try f o r b Pt b b 2-Yoar Arf Schotarsh^ Vkatunately, there haa alao tween words and deeds. SDr. Manuel M. Album, chief of IWfB, in Looiaiaaa, a atudy of how dental services, Philadelphia So­ inckicHfig Drawing OuHItl ftaetical thia program him fumed ' AVUIbble ciety for Oippled Children, aaid repeated trials show the drug will out to be. The atudy haa . been Senator WlUiam Kiiowland’s relieve muscle spasms and rigidity Imagina how you’ll feel» one day soon, if you ftt a Blade by the OoUega of Oomnierce comment that the result oK^es and yst have no depressant effect iln s p * telegram reading ’’Congratulationa. Your drawing wins at Leuiilana State Univaraity. It on the brain. you complete S-jraar home atudy art couraal"' day’s elacUonS does not "ne Another special problam for the aaeaala aome Intereating facta. sarlly" forecast a RepubUcan dentist Is ths child with a cleft AVAnONS It could happen! You’ve a chanca to win fraa art train­ On* ia that only 16 per cent*01 fept in the presidential election of !. This condition rssults when st^orNSRSa m e ing from Art Instruction, Inc., world’s graataat homa \ the now induatry which came into 19M, coupled with, his criticism rault of the mouth which FU NERAL study art school, in this conteet. All you have to do ia lrcaaing itaelf in two ways. We are not sure, however, that CAN BE SEEN AT suiMeunoN cowTtou In Xeacow, at a lavish party at Extra Guest Bed for the aUTOAIATIC OVIN TIMIR lltCTRIC MINUTI IIMIR • Automatic Oven Timer. the details of the greater solici­ North Methodist Church m-A-COOK UeMIL nw iMCh htot tvM M nto Ml M tian toettoti ■ bM*r mif M MM.r. the Kremlin, Premier Malenkov tude for the aged noted in Europe 134 EAST CENTER ST. •f » la(«r Iwu 4ii'-'*Kk M >•« utocL Tm iiiiiM* ttock tM- 1*1 c*(*n( tNMi mtoito -tick, NORTH MAIN S’TREET (MM n*U*( «*.»*». TMACtM lto#t Mil* It *My to at* —*■# was telUag a visiting Amtri.can are altogether consonant .with 79.50 toe to* ttock. Ml Ml luM, «M TdBpliom Ml«f*4808 Holidays - by Simmons li(M> toll ■Mcb ■M It «i «• itf* to i**i* M IM, (tottn* N. Sunr M«to« MM* (nnagreaemaii that he and the Ifus- what should be an ideal. For the •to ft nbM i*m4. rtfriMntorl tMIt It Bp STRATOLINER aiaa people want only friendi^ip things that impressed these social VISIT THESE SHOPS: - with the American people. Lxter Usually 1109.00. Expecting company over ’m iiksgivingr Christmas, AUTOKATIC rUSNIUnaN IAE8E workers moat were the good the New Year? Need an extra bed? The Simmons Convertible Sofa la the same evening. Premier X* Curkiaity Shop * Simplo SimoB Tbo ShBp • ■' quality of the special accommo­ makes a guest bedw m of your den or Jiving room. Opens without got into,a long private LET US n U T YODR t/-y dations provided for the aged— • Poaf Offico • Yaoriinq Shop moving the sofa, tables or rug; seat puUs out, back drops down, with with Charles Bpfalen, housing accommodations, for ' in­ x" . i Aaeerican amhoaaador at Moa^ between! Smartly tufted seat and.back model with stance, which were “amazingly *GifrShop * ICoaotry Kifehoo • blond finish^ legs (can be easily finished mahoganv at alight addi- ' A G r r s Bm ! Friand is Hsr r~~* ^acuaalofi vrhlch, what* good." And apparently the special Ltatted^o^^*^ wish). Choose from a group of-textured covers. a tta artual ocaitcnt, appeared accommodations for the aged arc • Aproo Nkho • Grooo Thumb i and friendly tojthosa so good that there is ho need for Called for aad deUrdrod •TINY TOWN. nNY TOrS NURSERY*' ^ 3-5MU coewAMON ovwL' 2-SMi» MUNuii IIMIR u il rtTfiRmnigi: — - ‘f '.i: activiUss such as the “Golden yropptly at ma». oxtra l i |. tu tollto. ftolMlekt *ito* . »r*to*n tracit* M* K cm ty M l-' Ml; ato i*(Hv aMMSM* M * Bees was the- now face of Rus* Ag*^ aUba" of America, in which *«kM 4 tto* *r uk* M m era Imm tor ik*ft Mk*w Imm* w uvtocto «■ kack^Mw duuBO. CkM*# -ftCM** Nm I“' Irwkf.. ' t o n ■tontoi. Btol M* **Mr« to** c**Mto**c* MMm' M rt iaa iH|doiaacythe face -of elderty people especially create a OpryHoBio.EBtoftahM^ t 00 tho Light SWr **< ■iMXiii caiibe toaato itoM* i* • • i*to«tti. a w M*Njt mm. . CO. social life for themselves, among b*k« ato braf «*ito.. * w can •*« ton* it ■*. ■ WAAAONp -IU8ILEE ElECTWC RANGE OB t ^ ooaat o t Japan, at,about themselves. : ^ PINE PHARMA6Y FREE ADMISSION— COME ONE. COMR A U h i A b U S m O bt Ofhtr RoBgt Valias W* don’t MfpoM there is say CALL M |.f.9814 T i " T ■r A' PAQg EIGHT HAIfCHESTBR EVENING SERALD,. lUKCHESTER, CONN., WONDAT, NOVEMBER 8, 1954 V ) :/•' •/, ■ r. ’ BiANCHES’TER fiVENING HERALD, HANIB^STER. C0NN„ M Q ^ A Y , NOVEMBER 8,1954 PikGE NINB TOONBRVILLB FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX '• • *•« W»f> BY AL VERMRER OAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Bolton • No Believe It or 3^1 Guv. Umstead Dies OLP MAK FiSHEff'S FAMOUS FUVVER Answer to Prtviouo PUsslo W inter Fun HIJU u u u In North Carolina u n u Director At^ry Approves 'i >iR Ri.' .N J .) H r. K ►, ACnOM DOWN a 4 i SqUATTER’8 RIGHTS marked, “ Aa far as I know.^Ldo- UCILJ nardo Da Vinci didn’t have a Duriiam. N . C.; N< V. 8 (4T 1 -<— aktUng 1 Important Don’t blame grandma t l flckct to the Last Supper, but he TV First Aid Instructions Gov. William B. Unutead>59, who THE HIGHEST STANDARDS 4WatclMl.ai metal u I f ahe’a bitter. had been ill tlnce he took office 2 Cipher a She's first choics. made a pretfy darn good Job of OF FUNERAL SERVICE winter iporta painting .Jt” lesa than two years ago, died in • Ciiaating on 8 Forever u For baby attter. Bolton.^Nov. 8 (Special)—CJivilTthe dinner will open at 8:30 p.m Watts Hospital here yesterday. raiJLi — Marian Goodman. Defense DirectorT*%t John T _ r ___ a ______D. Avery______1 ___I . . . -m . * V - . . . art) routaatly maiatalned at B a— ■ '4 Wooden shoe and will feature aprons, bridge Death was due to congeslive heart Quisk Hoom. L3" A-^ liuhfipy School teacher was Kaa called th e, attention o f all UDaeay SUnbleeched U L 3 U covers and stuffed dolls made by failure and bronchial pneumonia. One farmer met another on the .tilling' tha. story of Moses to a local ^ o p le t o ' ■ the . teleyieion society members. Included among ISMeaaura of BExpunger UOLT class of whje-eyed 5-year-olds. Umetead, a life-long Democrat. Wimaia P. <)iilah 7 Drr, ac wine . u a n road and hailed him. demonstrations of approved first the gift items be a . collection had’ Served as U. 8. Representative John Tie racy Itnd FIrat farmer — -Hey, J e d l^ o t Sunday Senpol teacher (dram­ aid to' begin tomorrow. The 20 of salt and pepper shakers la 14 PriotiMve • Dinner course and Senator and wss elected gov­ Raymond T. Qnlsh a mule with distemper. W W 'd atically) — N o \ w h o do you sup­ weekly programs, jointly spon­ nursery character desigba. Christ- ernor in 1952. % ■ Japanase B Legal claim olds 44 Wing-shaped pose the beautiful Egyptian prin­ Phono lOWithln lebrew month4I Urge ye give that'n o’ youm w n ^ he sored, by the State CD Adinlnla- ma« wrappings and cards Will be He will be succeeded by Luther IB Pom had It? cess found to take care of the wation, the Red Cross and tele­ displayed; there will be a whita lUtcheU 8-5840 (prefix) le Cloud 42 Competmt H. Hodges, 58, elected Ueutenant IB Arm - Jed — Give ’Im tU ^httne. little boy she had dlacoyerefi Jn the vision station WNHtr at New elephant table, a parcel poat booth 4 ■ tl Actrees / 87 Detracts governor in 1952 in hie Rrat polit­ omamenta 43 French grap A' week later , they met again bulrushes? >'■ Haven, are the first of their type and grab bag for children. Eleanort''— 28 Landed ical venture. Hodges will be sworn llUncaay 44nectrlcal and the first tennCr shouted. Without hesitation a Kttla girl tai the nation. Meet Tonight 29 Unit of force tomorrow. M Paddle y t m ITPIent , unite First fa r m e r ^ Say, Jed. I give answered: , General William Hesketh,. atate The Ladiee,,of St. Maurice will reoriefitatiaa I I SoUdlfiod 4BIUm Ljmstead had suffered. a heart ' 1 : ‘ own — my mule s ^ V turpentine like you Little’ girl — A baby-sitter. director, has commented that the hold its regular meeting at the rec­ attatk on Jan. 8. 1953, two days II Inaeetagg IBCUn^ng SIHigh 47 Story said., and/if killed *im. demonstrations wUl make it pos- tory tonight at 8 p. m. when a 225 MAIN ST. ittfe tmporature 48 Ireland / after hi* inauguration as gover­ IILookadat Jed-7^ Killed mine, tdo>. GIddup! Love is a form of insanity which sihle fo r every household to have business meeting will feature the nor. He was admitted to Watts » r Ip off coim M Appoint SO Ocean 14 Incline' makei a girl marry her boss and at ieast one member familiar with election of ofllcers. A slate, o f can­ Hospital in, Durham Thursday with M Feminiile A l^helor is a guy who’i foott work for him the reel of her \Ut correct first aid procedures in didates will be presented by the a severe colfi. UBderganAsin 1 r r 1 r \> ? 1' r r Iposa and flancee — free. without a salary. event of emergisney.’ This has bsea nominating com m ittee whose Hie wife antll2-year-o]d daugh­ IT Father one of the chief alms of the Civil members are Mrs. William Minor, ter. Merle Bradley, were et the Mdairn 1 \ r An executive hired a new secre­ 'CHANOINO Defense prograjn since its incep­ Mrs. Norman Preuss and Mrs. bedside when death came at 9:10 IlSuitiiig a tary, pretty, blonde and eager to Under the spreading vthesfnut tion. The General expects that the Dominick Pontlcelli. A m. I- nuMTted r 1^' r please. He left the office one day tree ‘ / . Connecticut experience with the Mrs. Anthony Armentano, Mra. Funeral services ‘frill be held Charles IJobbins and Mrs. Keeney COMPARE OUR PICK-UP and / woman > and on his return he asked if the Tha village smithy sia^, ■ television aeries m ay. set a patr tomorrow et 11 a., m., at the Trin­ iilhrobbod F III checkb were ready to algn. He isn’t shoeing h o ^ s now, tern for the nation; Hutchinson a ^ In charge o f ar­ ity Methodist CRiurch in Durham. n Alkaloid "Don’t worry.” the girl assured He’s cleaning pistpii rings. Station WNHC, which, is carry­ rangements for the program for Burial will lie in the' Mt. \Tabor the evening which has been de­ DELIVERY SERVICE and MFugrtivo U him. ”I signed them for you.” y?-M. H. Desvaux. ing the program as a public serv­ Church at Bahama, a smalt com- scribed as a special feature and ITFaMfler i ice, will schedule it at 3:00 p.m. jnunlty near Durham. '\ about which no advanoe announce­ MCaataballot % % TT !T Be too, busy to worry in the When a"wonian chooes her hus­ tomoiTOw and for 20 weeks there­ He is tbe first North Carolina, PRICES WITH ALL OTHERS P nnT daytime and you’ll be too tired to band's hatsyand ties for him ' it after wit^ a three week break ment should be made. \ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS Ov. w iin iriAJUU MOUI-LB 40CharHaUe govsmor to die in office since 1891 V s worry when you go to bed. is more than likely that she was during the Cliristmaa holidays. Hostesses include M r^ Renato eontributioa i Cocconi, Mrs. Frank Bostp, Mrs. when Gov. David G. Fowle was the one \yno chose his wife. - PTA Meeting 41 Wooden pin JT Giovanni Balbiano, Mrs, 'Frank succeeded by Lt. Gov. Thomaa M. A considerable profcsiional Jeai- — London Opinion. Mrs. John Elrickson, Mrs. H. A. Holt. MAKIM6 ME 5IOCT0 41 Active I Facchetti and Mrs. Vincent iCrxe- ouay existed between two artists, Fagley, Mrs. Eugene Gagliardone, Umstead, a stern-faced, well- CL6 6UL6V HAS SOT 4S Notched, like !T SI % R iickl. a aaw i George Bellows and Joseph Pen­ A /Woman is young - iintil she Mrs. J. A . Gehrig and Mrs. John liked man, was a U. S. Represen­ IH6 ALL FlKll$HEO AH? _____ P ■» nell. A t one time Bellows, who had tSMs more Interest in the fit of To View Slides dl Large w Genta will be hostesses for the The Camera Club will view the TheT Bolton cooperative Kindergarten opened this morning at 9 o'clock with 19 boys*and** girls tative from 1932-1938 when Oon- OP to TAKE TO tW e LIBRARY never been abroad, waa receiving hpr shoes than in the fit of her (SOS ncK-ue D i u v m v ) IF TM RieMTABDOT i PTA' meeting Wednesday at the collection o f slides taken by W al­ Weser(resent N ary a tear waa shed by the happy group. A ll were formally introduced to Mre. Patricia gress enacted much of President tOWVORROW, ALVIM/-- OAMVtX) IT IT much praise in the world of art eater. school. WHATS e u z z i^ 'l^(>t?UR r SS r r ter Elliott this summer on a trip Hhger'erty, the teacher, who In turn, printed the names o f each on slips of paper and pinned the identifl- Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal TELL MB VJUV 60ME <&OY5 1 for a number of paintings — Raymond Duncan, Education Week will be observed Into law. He retired in 1938 to o o 6 d moM NOV. i M n 6 v. is d o m e , I'M ^TAViW' 81 Scraped Unen to the west coast at its meeting catiqn tags on the pupils. Class was dismissed at 11:45. Midway in the session crackers and Juice o e T rrcMY t o m a i^e * .ha had .executed dealing Ellaville (Ga.) Sun. RI6WT l4ERe SI Ren products s> SI with the usual open house at the tonight at the school at 8 o’clock. were 'I enter private lew practice at Dur^ A LITTLE CHAMS^ European subjects. Pennell, were qerved by Mrs. Joseph Fredo the volunteer teacher-hdper. The Rev. J. Richard Yaeger who ham. FED AN* 84 High priest school. Teachers will welcom » the A ll Interested persons are welcome epcarhCqdfdepcart the drive for t(ie establishment o f the unit was also present. iM AMY P ic t u r e , ST Si 91 Ing at a dinner party at Polite little person--I’m afraid parents to the classrooms where In 1946, Umstead was appolntod FLAIN COVERIN' 88 Essential being to attend. T H e V « € f c ? both men were ^eats, you’re in the wrong seat, sir. work may be^viewed and the study by Gov. R. Gregg Cherry to the «4og>ie MtHEA-D ,88 Scottish ones ST Church Meeting 5L n rather larcaatic referenci Burly Individual — You’va got U. S. Senate to succeed, the iate LtkfEAM , *ST OrlentaJ coId program- and objectives o^ each Boy Scout Troop No. 79 will ily physician are necessary If the i S / Tact. Whereupon Bellowa/i'ose and. nothing to be afraid of, mister, so Josieh W. Bailey, two yehrs later ^OSTRICH t grade will be discussed M general. meet at the Comnuinity Hall to­ Car^ftc Screening Program child Is to be safeguarded.” with his slow westerly drawl, re- long aa you don't try to mova me. Mrs. Thomas Bentley, school night at 7 o’clock. Meetings at It is the hope of the Manchester he, suffered the only defeetxof his political' career when the 1 ^ J. BUGS BUNNY librarian, - will display books, re­ United Methodist churCh tonight Heart Assn, that by starting with cently-purchased for the library Include a special choir practice at Commences in High School the senior class and working down, Melville Broughton won the ^ n - DRESSES through the gift o f P T A and 7 and a parent meeting of the In­ all Manchester school children will atorial nomination. ^ which will be ready .for distribu­ termediate church school class at benefit through this preventative Umstead was elected governor I tion during Book Week. 8 o’clock. • . heart program. in 1952 to succeed W, Kerr Scott. The ManchesUr Hekrt Acan.’s^Jorie Bellows, National etatistlcian SWEATERS or L - r x Reservatlona Acceptefi. Public. Beoorde for the American H e a ^ Assn., and tz Warrimtee deed from Sam C^ardlac Screening P r d g r a m, Resarvatiohs for the annual Horace Brown, state representa­ I Niiasdorf-. to Robert Titcomb, which will be aimed at delecting tl turkey dinner of the WSC8 of tive. Dr. Whittemore told of the Patrolman Hurl Arihritit - RlMumatism SPORT JACKETS United Methodist Church are being dwelling on Vernon Road, heart conditions in Manebekter’s results 1^ and her group found in taken by N(r>. John Erickson, gen­ school childrep, will get undeovay the examination of 17,000 children Vital Facts Explaiaail \ Call Either Store For Prompt Service eral chairman, and Mrs. Michael AdyerUaement— • at the high school on Nov. 23, in Connecticut, the time involved By Errant Motorist Goldsnider. Ballroom class for older ‘A*en- when an - examination of the' 'to properly examine and check FREE DESCRIPnVE^BOOK Both Stores Open—9^ A. M. to 6 P. M., Mon. thm S«L Mrs, H. Frttz Noren will be In agers now forming. Regiataf at the school’s 320 seniors will be start- As a public service to all readers e a ^ individual case. Meriden. Nov. g (>|>) _ Patrol charge of the kitchen for the dinr.er ed. Flora B.. Johnson School o f Danc­ man Frank C. Ruicyeki, 38, suf of this paper, a new 44-page and Mra, Myrpn Lee II. the dining, ^88 Bellows spoke on national ing.— MI-9-1335. The examinations will continue scrediing programs, mentioning in fered severe injiuies last night highly illustrated book on Arthri-I room, j turkey and all the fixings, tis. and Rheumatism will be mailed (?I&HT IT ** / on Nov. 30- - and------Dec,- 7 * and are |,ftsaparticular vtvvascas ones iiAin Colorado, a u V i ANorth a U IL I l when a car he stopped for an ap­ a real purview of Thanksgiving, . Manchester . Evening Herald ABSOLITTELT FREE to all who' L E A N O ^ , will be served. ^heduled to be on Dec.' Carolin\and New York City. She parent traffic violation sped off. GORDON’S CLEANERS Bolton correspondent. Mrs. Joseph 14. At a recent, meeting.... of the also said that they found the m aj­ write for it.’ 1 ». <44* At m k fc'iam kw T tfi ^ ff A Ka B ifl FI6W IT » shS The annual sale conducted with D’ltnila, telephone Mitchell 8-5545. tossing him to the pavement. He Manchester Medical Assn., where ority of aC|ioQl health .programs was admitted to Meriden Hospital This FREE BOOK fully ex-! MANCHISTER GRIIN plans for (the screening program plains the caueea 111-effecte and j, ALLEY OOP Back To Moo w ere. inadequate through no fault -Suffering a concussion and multi­ BY V. T. HAMI.IN .swimming with a period of in­ mere outlined, it waa explained of the authorities,. TOinting out ple cuts and bruises. danger in neglect of these painful 11 TIL Ml.3^10 Columbia that aeiUors. would be examined and crippling cbnditons. It also I struction for those who. need it. that due to lacK\nf sufficient fund.s, However. Rucyckl said he was first to enable them to received describes a successfully prbven! KEN WINSTON Bob Kazarian, the physical direc­ inadequate facilitie.s and insuffici­ able to obtain the driver’s license BY JERRY SIEGEL and OGDEN WHITNEY tor wdli be wltli the, group the the benefit of the screening before ent time alloted, ^nly the obvious drugless method of treatment I Campaign Niels they graduate. and registration before he sped which has been applied in many j first two nights and after that health deficienci^ ivem caught,. off. They bore the name Gerald <7 VOO KNOW time, Booker will handle the boys thousands of casn. | Dr. Howard Lockward. chair- ■•Parents,’’ sdid MIm Bellows, Pimenthal. 31, of Sterling, III. iGordon’s Pine Cleanen This book is^ours 'WITHOOTI UsN, Fund $125 and Miss Albro wrill be in charge maa of the program committee of "a re lulled into a falM sense of Police . Chief Michael B. Carroll COST or obli|wion. It m,ay be the ! of the girls. Wilbur Fletcher is the Manchester Heart Assn., security, fo r they feel that school chairman of the council and Ralph ordered a pickup for PiIr^enthal means.^or s ^ n g years 6( untold 4s« Win te r st. — . ( jar vis rldg.) Columbia, Nov. 8 (Special)—The briefed the MMA members on the health examinations will bring to and said that although Piraenthal’s Wolmer program chairman have association’s plans. misery; Doii’t delay. Sriid fori l^reatinnhl Council has an­ light everything of Impoiriance. license gave an Ulinois addreia he T a. Miif^i334 asked that parents cooperate in Under the present set-up, the or­ your FREE BOOK today. Address ' nounced tb.at $125.44 WM' realized Ten local doctors and 10 nurses had been arrMted heris twice since seeing that the rules are carried dinary school heaitli program' can The BsK GWntc. DepL 6409, ,Ex- . out. are giving their time .tor the ex­ 1952, Both times were for assault, celsioiySpringf, Mo. | for tha .United Nations Children's amination of the 320 Seniors. There only, catch the. obvious and regular Letters have been sent to par­ one of which involved a State Po­ Fund ,^y the youngateM of town. is no charge and pupila will have physical examinations by the fam- ents outlining tha rules and jask liceman. to HaVe permfsslon from their par­ 'Sohna 300 children ciiivassed the that the permlssiOR slips be sign­ area last weekend and aaked for ed and returned. ents tor the screening. The pur­ dOinationsy The council planned the Shots Planned pose df such a program is to find campaign and worked it ih as part William Jacobus, chairman of heart conditions that are not of the Halloween party. the P T A Well-Child Conference, readily apparent and refer them to The party, the first sponsored has announced that immunizations the family physician for treatment. by the cduncU has also been hailed The discovery of any heart condi- ROOTS a n d h e r budd ies Sold tt) EINsAK MAKllN and booster shots foi^ all • pre­ - a success. school children wilt be given at Uon In iU early sUges means that can fit you ’ 'T Meeting Set Horace W. Porter School this proper treatment may be started , v ) mach\ v | TWfC \ VN0V5 )^ER'.6VS. M A S VJMN .INKVLXKVfi , H .V\\TZ\fk ,VOO V4\VL at once and, in many cases, its jeosv BUZ SAWYER Mrs. 'John Cragin. co-chairman week on the'’same date that the CINVCW \>h RtCTKHLV of the home'economics group of scho^ children will receive theirs. cure. Such a screening program fit your Job His TVS, PRIMCS AVL I yoo . I W\TH 7904A TVS eOVOOL OF ae this will do much to prevent — . CVS'MWOT.YORI v o o r s y l y vcnth ^•on«K Lcof.i«)m?/rrKtV7»T (DUT COMMAWEK SnUN QFUIE MlffXlO)C MMTCIB 18 KCCFiNS AN AIQUHD* the Farm Bureau .has announced Dr. Winston Hainsworth wrlii be RS6VR .V\0*. WOKRS'RVUL'.I FR\TKO \ OOOR14NL\GM 1 A/'-T— iW fc V\R9,T| TMKI that the •, ra e e t i n g originally the attending physician. A charge serious heart conditions develop­ ■MV&’VV W X TVS rf ' ”^ G'VJfL I IMMEDWTSLY,, 70 IWNTIFV IMKNOWS Wlke-CLOOCiMATCW ON TVE HUBftCAMC SCBCAMINC NOfTHVBWP. ing in later life and comes under ViXDlOlS-VOG W6H I YlWt « I V400V ,WCCT SIBHriD M SVC or HUniCANE.* planned toe Nov. 1, will he held on o ( 50 cents will be made tor these FR0M7 9ASti ^ THKI'S WiR I p / Nov. IS Wlth;‘Dt.''Tlalph Eckert of shole, the heading o f a preventittve heart «U)T GOOD*. the Uaiyerslty' of ConnectiedL as \ Given Contract program, something that the Na­ tional Heart Assn is backing all ‘- “ V ------the speaker. vHia topic win be Walter Wheaton has been giv­ with. "Good Meiiilil ’Health.'' The meet­ en the Contract for the mlllwork over the countrj'. The state asso­ ing win be held in Tolland. tor both the inside and the outside ciation is following the work of d o b Maele of the Catholic Church being the Manchester Heqrt Aean. In this Mrs, Harrison Cornish of Pine built at the CenUr. Harry Jones, particular program with the Street Wss hostess te a group of head of th e \ o h ^ c tln g firm made greatest of Uitereri. the TwiXtonhter Club of the Con­ the aiuiounccm w.' ^ S p r i n g at the meeting were gregational. CSiurch at her home on Dr. Ruth Whittemore, Miss Msr- tomorrow night to begin work o k Monebeeter R W in g Herald Co- //■g choir rphe'a tor the Cherub • Choir. lumbla ,correspondent, Mrs. Hy- A O i r o f T The church will hold its every Tasker, telepfiMe HArrison member cahvass on Nov. 14. 8*v83a» \ . JEFF COBB > On Furloagh ■■ ; I Now BY PETER HOFFMAN Pvt. Wally-tohr, aon of Mr. and Available Mrs. Irving -Lohr is home on a TO SET THE TRUE STORY ...ANO BECOMES A PATIENT AT THE MICKEY FINN Ex-Nazi Citeg lied Home CONCERNINS IMPROPER CONOmONS short leave before reporting to Fort , \ INSTITUTION UNDER THE DIRECT rft liAlSka I.I'.W. .AKu Campbell, Kentuckv. Delivery AUESEDkY EXISTINS AT THE SUPERVISION OP /OTENOANT THOfL. BLACRROCR MENTAL HOSPITAL... Sesaion Held Propaganda AiigK^ Service We Covjef' Your House iaHOUSM 6K£AT The Home Economics group of AfiOSKBSS M S B££N /TIW5ffKHITyi8a^yEAH!lJil8TlilNr » m iO K T TO XT M BE HOB ^ the Farm Bureau will meet tor an MOB IN n e CAKE MTH SCHU7ZANPMC6Mr)VMMSAI>rr! I'll aluminum tray-etching rhisn Thurs. Stuttgart, Germany, Nov. 8 UP> Ofj Nationally Advertised AND cum OF TUB HEAflACICFMU^jANP forget INEmnf tOSM&THBinWUiT^ HAP ID PI6 day night in VedmiMis HaAL — Former Nlzi Foreign Minister :h Comfort m en tally SICK, M SCNUtTZ-WTI ‘SiWNGfINASNEVER \ Doff and Pet Fooda irS«EIIWSLUCKyTNAr> POWNINTOMy . Guceht In W im Konstantin Von Neurath, arriving tNFONUED, ALENT cant HELPiHiiwNG )so-m/rRmtN£ Recent guest at the homo of Mr, Your hnus^ds "fully covered’ for trouble free winter warmth PtOLlC IS NECBSSANY MOU Rff TWO POUARS < (MM WOtET ID home from Spandau War CMmes when we t iM over. You don’t e\en have to bother checking tbe w m ux mm ^sm y/zHte , and Mrs. John Cragin was Miss b<^me Chef$t.lnc. . TO c o n s ta n tly onnbumcnefoseach} finance TNER ■E cmDmzmt^Fowrsojfr.f) Norma Simon-of Lynbrook, L.' I. Prison last night, suggested the fuel oil leyfl. Our leinperature records telliv.na when yoqr tank IMPftOYE THE Of 7WEMJII(« WS! A TRIP HflffE? Mrs. William Robinson and son Soviets might try ,to gain propa­ NreL Pl-2-6148 Is low. Deliveries are automatic. STANDAKDS OB OUN ganda value' from his release. ' \- MENTAL INSTITUTIONS. Billy, have relumed to tneir home In a c t io n we have a Service Plus agreement that takes care on Columbia L,ake. Mr. and' Mrs, T h e four occupation powers of In a c tio n . Repairs and Emergency 8.'rv loe. A rail to MI-9-4585 ...REPORTER JEFF COBB, UNDER Louis Krause. pareaU of Mrs. paroled Sl-year-kitd Von NeUrath Th e . ASSUMED NAME QF ‘DON HECTOR' will jlu t your ho'»ee on our “ comfort” lift..Do It now. TmSANEWSPAPiR PRETENDS TO BE MENTALLY SICK... Robinson will, spend the winter Saturday oh humage grounds )>e- If you want to look STORf BASSO ON PACT/ here,. /• cause o f Wx-Bga knd fallin g WINDOW SHADES DaCO-HEAT lURNERS bottor on your job, «-a Instruclore Hired haalth. Hltleris first foreign min­ yotili soon bo woor- The Recreation Coimcll has s r - ister and Nazi ’‘protector” of ing DICKIRS match­ nounoed that Raymond Booker ;CkechosIovakla, be was the first GrffM, WbJtGt Ecni and MIm Nancy Albro, who are ‘ 7 f the .'major Nazi war criminals ing shirts and panta CAPTAIN EASY Getting Uafm BY I.KSI.IR TURNER both phjfaieal' edu<4Rion majors at convicted ' at Nuernberg to be HOLLAND RIdlSH D IC K IE S modiftod FRF ‘ LN AND HIS FRIENM Quick Change the University of Connecticut, freed; He had served 8 years o f a form-fit tailoring BY MERRILL C. BIX)S8BR have been engaged to be in charge 15-year term. CO makes a good man POR \ Mbavbns, of the “ Y '’ Rec Nights sponsored “ I believe.” Von Neurath said ▼ 'With Your Rollers BANTLYGIL CO. on any job look even EXAMPta, by the council. in an Interview, "m y release suited tMNCVEie The ” Y ” Nights ere tor the stu­ Russian policy.” He did not elabor­ 331 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONN. better. AVAHAHB ■ wi- • dents o f the sixth, 'seventh and ate but hinted he thought the Rus­ LAsiOHNSON 1 « s 5 5 f r TlUTVdHKj^ eighth grades. They will be taken ewv A ■ ...... sians would use it for propaganda TELEPHONE MI-M595 BOTA? to Willimantic on the first and purposes. PAINT DO. third Fridays of each month. ThI.s The western Allies made over­ ROCKVIUEPHONE 5-2177 1s the fourth sea-non o f the Rec tures months ago for . Von Neu- 499 Main St, Tel. Ml-9-45()l Nights. On the'alternate Fridays rath’a release. When the Commu­ Our New Low the third, fourth' and .fifth grades nists revived the subject last win-m eet In Yeomans Hail. The week, the Americans. French and older gtvmp leave from Yeoman British quickly agreed. Tan and Grey. Ii|e29 Dark green. t^ .4 9 'Oxford grey ..twill. Now ...4 .. 9 Hall at 7:15 p.m. in the council Von Neurath returned. to ,hla eeeeetaae* Now «»».».«««. bus and return promptly at 10:00 family home neat here by auto­ 4 Heavyweight p.m. I . ' mobile from Franktort, where he ' Parents are Asked to pick up had arrived by plane from Berlin. their chBdten at that Umc The His daughter,-Mra.-Wlnnifred Von ROYS' SIZES A »e IS — ALSO HUSKY SIZES " Y ” program this year wdU in­ Mackensen. accompanied him, and VIC FLINT clude gymnastics. handbalL vol­ he was greeted by his 7t-year-oid S3.50-S3.75-S3.9S Depeeelliif m Sbe About Miss Blue MICHAEL U’MAM.EY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNI leyball, basketball and apparatus v/ife. The aged couple wept as Not Enough BY WILSON SCRUGGS work. There will be tha usual they embraced). Kirsch Vertical Slat Blinds Entirely different . .^. Kirsch Vertical (ineUL slat) Venetians draw open like drap­ 1 ,4 - SPECIALIZING IN eries ; slats turn for perfect light control like rejfular Venetians. No tapes to replace; slats . GREEN STAMPS CUSTOM BUILT HOMES are cleaner because dust won’t cling tolheir vertical surfaces! Ciistombilt in Manchester GIVEN WITH CASH SALES A U DAY TUESDAY CEI^liRAL CONTRACTING by FindeL Call .MI-3-4865.* . REMODELING A.ND REPAIRING ' PRBE ESTIMA'fES — HOKTGAGE8 ARRANGED A; , ■ " ERNEST iC RITCHIE' F i n d e l l J^ F G . CO. ff4JBEHTY.,V’i. .HANCHe-STES MANCHESTER GREEN ') K ■Ir I- :

\ ■- ./ '-S-'S . HAWCHESTia EVRNING HEBALO, MANCUEStER, CONN« MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 19B4 :\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER S. 1954 PAGE ELEVEN — ------^ . , v-“— — — -I ...... I . I . , . . . — THE f^rald Angle West Haveri Eleven Topples Indians, 14 to 6

BlJ-BC Battle Everybody's in the Act Army Proves Glass Indians Hold \EARL W. YOST Three’s a Crowd Bettencourt Rei ters \ Kiwrta m m t r n Locals Fail to Rack Giants, Eagles Battle In Bay State KeytoVote SUNDAY v a checker. Irv Aronson serves as In Belting Yale Four in Ne^ london Boys Reed and Dean accompany moderator, . . . Back to the office Up First Down in Half Sellout Crowd Expected Six Clubs Must Approve me to a mid-morning Maas in at 7:80 and join staff members tn At Eenway Park; Both Manchester. . . . After services I answering th* phone until 10:30- A’s Transfer; Tigers By PAT BOLDUC talk with undertaker Johnny giving final local election returns- By EARL YOST injury. Eh’en without the pulveria- Ry PAT BOLDUC * ^the Otrds "One-Man Gm >c". He Have Lost One Outing Displaying their greatest offl Burke who reports hia son ia play­ WBDNESDAT After a disastrous first half l l Baatera Oeotoreoee iMcame , ill after the game and Hav* no doubt About it. Army ing back. Army made shambles And Senators Opposed sive show of the 1954 senaoiv/ud ing football this fall with Danvara bouts one of the - top football • I Aerial Display Day following alactioh finch: the erhich, they failed to pick up a Two Early Scorci W L T was thought to hav* suffered a of the Yale squad. The Elis en­ Boston, NoV; 8 OP) —Boston scoring three touchdowns jtft both l ^ p In Danvers, Mass. . . . Visit Associated Press talstype. ma­ New York ...... ,8 2 0 teams in the country this season. . New York, Nov. 8 —Despite ______a e country In the afternoon and first down and were held to a net concussion but left with the team tered the game with ^ the best de­ the second and third periods, the chines loaded srith. voting return* gain of one yard on the ground, Philadelphia . .3 2 0 The Cadets from West Point all University and Boston College oppoeition from Detroit and Waah-'| suij)r|ring Mancheata Merchanta Manchester (39). /manage to watch a major portion WeM Haron (14) but annihilated a previously unde* fensive recor(i in the country End*:—Botteron, Johnson, Law­ and nothing els*. W ith ' three Manchester High roared 69 yards Bnda: Rice, • Moran, Northrop, Cleveiand ...... 4 2 i) for Chicago where ha entered a meet this Saturday in what local ington, the American Leagua wa* roa'rcill to a convipCfng ' 39 to 20 of the pro football game on teevee featsd Tale eleven lu t Saturday among majpr colleges. Army, top rence, Zemanek. sports pages to fill I have tb with the second half kickoff to Ulrich; iackles: Brown, South- PitUburgh ...... 4 3 0 hospital for obeervatlon. fans consider the unofficial New win over the previously undefeated .between New York and aeveland. scrape th* bottom of the barrel Chicago Cards...... 1 6 0 in the \ J?*****^»i^ i team going into the bat- expected to approve the transfer New London Pequot*. Quarterback Tackle*:—Markey. M u lef, Oomc, With the weather getting colder score, but it was much too late. worth, Riaffonc, Howe; guards: 'niree also was th* magic num­ crowd of 73,600, biggest since the tie, showe clearly and concltely England champion­ of the Philacielphia franchise to Finnegan, Minicucci. to get material to fill but every­ West Haven had rolled to single Myjak. DUlon; Petrohi; centers: Washington ...... I d 0 ber for Normra Von Brocklin os ship game, especially after Yale’s Don Scott thfew six touchdown more and more faiu will take to thing turns out fns, as it always Westeni Confereoee Tale-Harvard game 24 years ago, why they rank at the head of the Kansas City today at. a ^lecial passes ancr brilliant halfback Joey Guard*:—Ruaaell, Vlncek, Pohl. their living rooms for grid presen­ touchdowns in both the first and Anguillere, Pernal; backs: Wiien- the Ranis came from a 17-T first watched the Biack Knights of the los.s to Army. meeting of club ownans and ex­ Oaskell. does . . . Word announcing the second period* to win the contest aki,' Hartman, Landino, Kaesler, W L T quarter deficit to beat San Fran- class offensively, r-** BetteiwoUrt waa on the receiving tations on Sunday afternoons. . . birth of Joe McCluskey’i first son Hudson run up 48 points to Tale's 316 Varda' Rushing The Terriers and the Eagles ecutives. ' Centers:—Moske, Holmes, Sauna. by a 14 to 6 score. Leas than 200 Rudolph, Berkomi, Maloney, Bon- Detroit ...... 5 1 0 cisco. enter the -expected sellout coh.- end pr four of them. Former sports writer Ed Sullivan, comes from the proud father's 7. The defeat w u the second worst Army gained 319 yards rushing Cleveland held the. ace card and rsonable Tony Alibrio made Backs:— Scott. Bettencourt, Du­ now a big name in television, pays fans, mostly students, witnessed ta. Sate Francisco ...... 4 2 1 Van Brocklin toeead three tn Tale history.. test at Fe.hway Park with one de­ as late ae this morning, both fac­ bose, Petrillo, Barry, Jacobs, lister. Joe has had many thrills the non-league tilt Saturday at MaDcheoter (6) Chicago Bears .....4 3 0. aerials for six points and aet up and 180 more through the air in Ts debut as head coach a success­ tribute to the late Grantland Rice in his life but non* could rival th* Good in Own League racking up 31 first downs. Talc feat each in seven games. Both tions were trying to win the In> Scelsa, Griffen. spacious Municipal Stdium in Ends; Hohenthal, Wlersma, Her­ Loa Angeles ...... ,3 3 1 th* other three with hlS paaaes. Army is a g r u t football team. ful one. With yesterday's triumph on a major portion of hla weekly birth of J. P. Jr. . . . Keep a din­ gained but 71 yards on the ground took a successful preparatory step diana over. Six votes are needed io before the season's largest crowd New London (20) show and mahy names and figures West Haven. There’s little doubt zog, Gibbs; tackles: Burbank. Wil­ Green Bay ...... 3 4 0 He completed 18 o f 18 (or ISO Tale is a good Ivy League club. In this past weekend u de­ complete the transfer. New ]Hirk, Ends:-Manchester, MdPbatl, W. ner date with Personnel Manager son, S. Squatrito, D. Squatrito; Baltimore ...... 1 d 0 yairds. 'V and added 108 more in the air. at Morgan Park in New London, familiar to the writer are men­ Johnny Sullivan of Hamilton that most of the people in West Tte Bulldogs never had a chance Enough pra'ise couldn't be writ­ feated Marquette 13-7 ,at Milwau­ Baltimore, Caiicago, Bostoir and, the locals also claimed the Con­ Bessette, Hall. Haven were at Yale Bowl for the guards; Ballsleper, Orimason. George' Ratterman, subbing for against the superbly conditioned tioned or introduced In the audi­ Standard and Jerry Flood of the ten cbout the magician who oper­ kee Friday night and BU downed o f course, Philadeb^ia /ilvor the necticut semi-pro football champi­ T a ck le * B itty , Garvey, Gaines, ence. Elis-Army big one. Oolas, T. Strange; backs: (hirry. New York, Nov. 8 (85 — Com­ Otto Graham, connected With 10 of Cuets. The only thing Tale' woh Villanova 28-6 Saturday. move. Detroit and WasJi Driscoll. ' — Windsor Locks plant Join with Smith. Farrell, Burdick, Wlchman, missioner Bert Bell couldn't have ates under his own name at'quar- onship. MONDAY A. B. McOir.Iey, Bill Laa. Bob ' Scoring the second time they 11 pasqea, three of them for on a bMUtiful, atmny afternoon terback'for the Cadets. Pete Vann Previously unbeaten but onqp- against it. Guards:—Manavos, Slocum, Clang, Pagani, Wright. M. Strangs; cen­ done a better Job if he had waited w u the tosa of the coin before the Substituted Freely Although we are in the meat of Steale, Sam Cohen, Joe Cassano, had their hands on the ball, the touchdowns, as the Browns sent ia an All-American, make no bones tled Yale took a 48-7 trouncing The league o f ^ a j i are sched­ Spotting the Pequota an early Basilica. ters: Aitken, Cohen. until today to make up next Sun­ seven different players acrose the kickoff. at the hands of mighty Army be.- uled l,t> go in^ sesslon at 10:30 Centers:—G. Bessette, Kelley, the football season there is an ear­ Syd Jaffa, Dex Burnham. Henry Blue Devils marched 51 yards for 1 2 3 4 Total day’s about it. His play calling, forward score tn the first quarter, the locals ly caller via Alexander B e I I’s in- Wakeman, John Falkowski, Frank the ■ Initial tally. Taking the goal line. DarTeU Brewster tallied Hie Cadets scored the first time paaslng, and- bail handling was forc an overflow Bowl crowd oif a.m. (EST). exploded with a terrific serial show Griffith. Wrot Haven 7 7 0 0, 14 schedule. . twice. they had the ball on a picture play. So, as Obveland -votes, so goas “,/ventlon who wishes to talk base- Delear and Russ Troutman at the opening kickoff and reaching. the Man-eater 0 0 6 0' . 6 The New Tork Giants and the performed with great finesse and 73,000 in New Haven.. In the second pnd third periods to Baotca:—Secchiaroli, Burke, Owl-. ' Tha Bears took a 14-potnt Mad Tommy Bell took a handoff from Paaaes for Four TD’s the verdict. The Indians voted for mona, HornWi, Sullivan, Dal- / ball and Ted W illiam s... Sports festive board. 'The last named four Manchester 25-yard line before Touchdowna: Hartman, Wisen­ Philadelphia Eagles are tied for magician Pete Vann. W u t Point coordination.- Although —only a practically annihilate the unbeat­ Writers Alliance meets at New over Green Bay in the first half New Hampshire, which shared the original plan to move the JVt laire, LaBIanc, Logrine, Gior­ hail from Hamilton . . Discuss losing poasesston, the boat team aki, Smith. the Estftern Division lead, each signal caller knd quarterback, and third claasman, Vann won't be en Pequota. The Merchanta could Haven Teachers (College at noon at length the sour state of affairs but then had to eemte from bidiind able to play next seuon u he h u the Yankee Conference champion­ to Kinsaa O ty last month. That have scored much more but Alibrio dano. didn’t have long to wait to re­ Points from' try after touch­ with. 5-2 records. They meet Sun­ raced 64 yards for* a touchdown. wja before the league turned down and Pat Bolduc is my passenger that the natloiuU boxing program gain the hall. Unable to move, to tha last three mtoutee 'with il already used up his eligibility. ship with Rhode Island a year substituted freely in the second 1 2 8 4 Total down; Hartman 2 (Placement). . day at New Toik’s Polo Qrounda George Blands connecting on five Only 1:25 of the period had e purchase of the franchise by to the Elm City. The visit was th* is now in and one guest in­ Mancheater kicked to its oppon­ Tho champion Detroit Lions ^ p a e d when guard Ralph Ches One-half of the Cadet Corps at­ ago. clinched sole possession of half. The first stringers didn't play Manchester 0 19 20 0 39 suctoasive paeeee for th* winning an eight-man Philadeli^ia i)yndi- at all in the final quarter when the first for th* writer to N.H.T.C. terrupted and said, "w hat we ent’s 42-yard line and aafetyman lead the sscoad place San Fran­ Bauaku booted the seventh point tended and presented a dress par­ the Yankee Bean Pot with a 32.12 New London 7 0 0 13 20 need more than anything else 14 D^irerrell collaborated on a Jump touchdown. ade before the game. The 1,100 cate. Whaling City eleven went on to Touchdowns: — Bettencourt 4, and it also marked the first in John Wlsenakl returned it to hiS cisco 49ers by a gam* in the Xext time Army had the ball triumph over Maasachuutts. an annual series of lunches at the someone to straighten out major pass to the 30. CadeLr, plus the 110-piece U. S. Quarterback Billy Pappu, the ' Until Last Moment score its last two TD’a. Johnson, Dubose, Dallaire, Bes­ own 49. won-Ioat column. They clash Sun­ T rt they went 56 yards again for t GenersI Manager Hank Green­ college for the' Nutmeg scribes... league baseball. It could get Host Team Soorea First Another Curry toss was Incom­ score writh a precision pass from Military Academy Band added Wildcats' flne Little All America A bad pass from centar and a sette, Secchiaroli. plete but Smith got a first down on day at Detroit with the Lions berg of the Indians said his club fumble on an attempted punt was Dr. Jim Moore, former CTonnecU- bad as boxing." . . . Hamilton's Fullback Leon Hartman, a bril­ seeking to square accounts for th* Vann' to Bobby K yuky of Ansonia much to a great afternoon of foot­ candidate, passed for four touch­ joint's from try after touch­ elaborate plans for plant em­ the 20-yard line -with a -sweep Jayvee Harriers ball. would not make up Its mind until recovered by the Pequota on the down:—Bettencourt, RuSsell, Scott, cut lineman, who baa turned out liant Weat Haven performer Arlumsas blocking back Preston Carpenter (background) finds asaaon. The champions’ only set­ covaring the final 45 yards. K y u ­ downs and set up the flfth. the last moment. several fine forward walla at New ployes were announced by Sulli­ sround his right flank. Three ky, playing his flrst game since Army h u now won six straight Maine captured the State title Manchester 24-yard line St the out­ Lagrine 2, (placements). throughout the afternoon, -went an imexpected bloqjicr in the referei-rtn flnal period agalnat Rice at back svaa a 37-31 beating by the "We want to sit down and talk set of the first quarter. Two run­ Haven, is the official greeter van. a formar local man and around left eild for 13 yards, and straight off tackle plays gaintd Defeat Hornets the opener when he injured a after an opening loss to South with a 27-13 victory over Bowdoin athlete, to the. group. There arc eight yards before Manchester's Little Rock, Ark. (Nov. 6) Rice's John Ntsbet (left) got around the 49ers at Frisco. T h ^ have won Carolina. Tale, winner of six over What's beri for the league,” ning playa by Lou (k im on o and along with President Dr. Hilton after Wisenaki 'ran for six, Hart­ ref to stop Carpenter after five-yard gain. Carpenter had received five. Th* 49cra are 4-2 with one shoulder, caught the bill on the while Vermont's. Eddie Beck he said. "O nly then ■will we make had another score a few minutes Buley... Yale'^ Jordan Ollvar told 700 Silk Towners woricing at th* hard-running left halfback again dead run on the Tale 15 and games, play* Princeton Saturdby wrecked Middlebury 30-6 for the quarterback Hank Secchiaroli man went off tackle fo r eight a short paaa. Arkansas won Its seventH straight of the season, tie. Manchester High JV croaa coun­ up oUr minds." netted five yards before halfback later after taking "over on ita owd^,. newsmen, that “ We're not sa-ving Windsor Ly HA^ TURIUNGTON - Quarterback Bobby Alexander, who commissioner's office. Dubose with a 14-yard pass on the . was asked to tell about' his un­ night between Stanley Wydra, the U'eal Canadiens, still ia one of the lumbia 26^ and Brown smothered on its own 13-yard line. defeated grid team this W son. 270-pound Polish Giant, and Na­ forced to punt. Bob Moran re­ yards before being brought down Penn, respectively, Saturday. Army hb end zone and sent the punt aklnk/ni*Th* vievictory left the Browns. the Bowl. On the second play, Hum or a gu/xtoo crippled to g e t; called a first class game, faked a "There are other Conditions 30 and the former Windham High fanciest stick handlers in the Na­ Springfield 40-7. which will have to be net and S3 Yard Scoring Play "When a coach Is blessed With ture Boy. Fran stepped into the turned' Joe Curry’s kick six yards from behind. Then with four min­ halfback Pat Uebel auffered a head atraight up into the air. When th* d e fe n ^ g SMstsmEaa 'champions, with PRETBRS HDT ICE GAME scrimmage, Chesnausku ^'knifed the bench tMay, he's playing a I hand-oR and spun to his left as if flash zig-zagged his way the re­ utes to play, Weat Haven went through the Tale- line ^tb knock tional Hockey League. And he still In Other Oamea Harridge (American League Pres­ Falling to gain, the Pequot* good material he can't help bUt role of arbiter at the Hartford to West Haven’s 45 and once more injury in the first period of the ball came down, a Oentral linsman a 4-3 n ^ k . Ths Chicago .Bsars Penn State 39, Holy Cross whale of- a ball game." I to akirt the end, and give a pitch- kicked to the 50-yard marker and maining 20 yards for Manchester's Coach Whltey Plurek’s favored from its own 38 to Manchester’s edged th^ Green Bay Packers 28- Detroit, Midi. (85—Gordto Howe, down two Yale blockpfs and pin can get the important goals. Johnny Wood, \^o helps Norm | out to- a halfback or keep it him- ident William Harridge) and I win. We had only 28 boys but for Foreman’s a u b ' smoker at the Cadets’ 48-7 romp over the Bull­ pounced on it for the touchdown. The Rocket scored a big one Temple 27, Brandels 0; Tufts/20, have discu.ssed them and are in Dubose returned the punt to hia final score of the long, drawn out\ football but all 28 are pretty good, Hertford Y. I tried to assure the eleven waa off and running. Three 21 a • time ran out. dog? and was taken to a hospital < Use 64 Players 23 In the otlier gams. top scorer to th* NaUonal Hockey Jim Armstrong for A five yard Danie'ta all week getting Wesleyan j w if on the optional play. The a'temooa. Playing 15 minute peri­ laague for four conseoiUve sea­ loM. The Ckdets^ Uneplay' w u lu t night when the Canadiens Rochester 19; American Intdnia- perfect agreement. It’s Just the opponent’s 47. Two pass playa lat­ to good football players." Fontana worried Fran that the referse w m plays later, Hartman broke Following Oirry’s intlrception. for observation. Notre Dame’s first Ohio State used 54 players in The ease Wlto which the Giants tional 34. Quonset Navy Of Coast ready for Saturday ______er the Merchants had their first ods, the contest started at 2:15 Coach Walker Brlggif squad knocked off tKe'Steelers cainc ae sons, stortod hla le* career aa a au sge. The Pointers' block­ stopped the Boston Bruins, 4-3. He then doesn't see his ^argea in I **''lug Nissi almoM an open field same a.s Connie Mack renting'his' could step into &e college coach­ part df Uie act and not to w orry.., thorugh hla right tackle for 15 string canter, Dick Szymanrid, suf­ swamping Pittsburgh 26-0 while skated in from the blue line at Guard 35, RPl 7; Connecticut 20, ball park to the Phillies and to score of the afternoon. Scott found and finally ended at 5 o’clock. Irv ing ranks if he so desired but he Night aixHit at a meeting, the long yards and a first down on the started a drive of its own b^ore fered a ruptured rpleen in the Irish little Miami U of Ohio needed only th* big th* day al­ goalie.. He was only zdne years ing and tadrung w u something acUon until the flnal garhe of th e, of him after taking Alex- old at th* Um* and waa ptojrtog to SM to an>redate. 10:53 of the final seuion to beat Northeastern 19; Bated 28, Colby the Philadelphia Eagles for foot­ Bettencourt with a 14-yarder to Ruiaell's kick made It Manchester is happy in. Southington. kind whefr the speakers talk at Manchester 35 aa the quarter an tntorcepted paaa proved to be 42-7 romp over Penn and had to be 20 to upset Indiana. Miami be­ though the Rams win over the 13: Wesleyan 17, Williams 0. seaaon, echoed the sentizMnts of ;* " “ *•■ * *^ort flip on the 22,* He the 33 and the same brilliant two­ 39 and New London 7 at ths end its Waterloo. After Smith picked 49ers was not what the exptots with a school taam on aa outdoor If Army had a weakness It w u Jim Henry and give hla club a two- the scribes in the press Wax at steps going in for the ball." ‘niESD AY length and hot »n* eaya anything ended.. ruMied to the U. of Penn hospital came the. first Mid-American Con Chesnfuiakas, an All-Eut selec- goal margin. It w u fortunate he The Boston CoUbge-Boston Uni­ first score. Direct .C-ompetition some clicked for a TD on the next of the third quarter. Election day and sports tak* a constructive, x Three running .plays at the out­ up four yards to the midfield where an emergency operation was ference representative to defeat a expected. They had UM 24-24 eolr- rink. "I was th* biggeat kid to tha versity clash w)H be the first in a halftime of the Trinity-Amnerst play. The former UConn scatback Fumble Five lim e* set of the second periAl netted atriipe, Sid wlersma dropfied performed. Both were reported do­ Big iVn team .. . Indiana fumbled lier in the seaeph. Bi.t ^ th o u t C claaa,” says How*, “ao they toad* l u t year. After splitting the had the goal because the Bruins Alexander To Nines* While Griffith 'did not say so backseat to the politicians. . . . - ..FRIDAY \- . Milt Schmidt, another old-timer, dozen years. blj llttle-coUege-game-of-t publicly, it is known that if thr had sneaked past the New London New London managed to reach Don't meet or hear- any of thase Weat Haven another first down Curry’s, pass on ths West Haven ing nicely. six times and Miami interpepted doubt th* tOpte mieseaxth* In­ me foalla. But a goaUa doean’t lita after the flrst five Saturday afternoon. Trln was er^ It was Alexander's fine arm that ^ ‘nuutk goodness the 'Yeie-Army scores, he missed the sixth sent the puck home at 14:01. Coach Buff Donelli's Terrier* A’s are moved , to Kansa.s City; secondary and grabbed a beautiful paydirt twice against Manchester's seeking office until my assign­ football game is Just one day on the. Jl, but two consecutive 40 but the r*r.ic twosome clicked Broke Ris Note six passes. jured Hugh MeSahenny ytoferitoy have a chance to move around So the Canadiens still hold a are a fa^t-striking force who can Joying a comfortable 21-0 m a rgln ^ ’’®'***'^ Trinity’s second touch- Baltimore. would become an east­ over the shoulder toss to tally second team in the Itaal period. ment at night takes me to the five-yard penalties, offside and on the next tosa for a 16-yard gsdn Ohio’s Happiest KM as they slowAl down after acefing milch and it geta pretty cold in try after touchdown. at intermission and a measure of' quarters of the waj) standing up. away, I have been pestered more Sometimes it pays to stick your When Bell made his first TD two-point lead on the defending score from long rangb. Quick ern team like Wa.shlngton. The They drove 23 yards foiNthelr flrst Community T to record the ma­ for Uckets fop this gam* than 1 too much ■ time, set the host to the 34. Using the ram* pass play nos* Into somebody'i" business. Probably the happiest kid In 17 noints In tha first period, y Saskatoon. somsUnes 50 degrees handoffs to swift backs- headed by the success could be attributed to ugh the second period. The Four plays after the ensuing for the third time in a row failed below fero. That’s when I decided run. nine Tale men were on the champion Detroit Red Wings, who Bamams had etarted from* their two then would be in direct com­ score after recovering a sUnches- chine vote. . . ■ Before that how­ was by candidate* during the re­ team back to the Manchester Missouri had Just tied Cblorado Ohio State’s victory ovqr Pitt was Tha Giants, rebounding froto eked -out a 1-0 vietpry, over the Ijback Sam Pino, who ran 150 ther* "Big Stick” , Charlie Sticks, petition in tl.e matter of home kickoff. New London was again te;- fumble on the M erch^ia' 23. ever, George Mitchell of the Mer­ 31-yard line. A fumble, recov­ to fool the Blue Devils as Curry’s Ken Thompson, soph Buekeys their defeat by Cleveland,' picked that goalie m s no Job form s. I ground and the two who were own one yard line following a rice forced t o , kick and Dubose re­ cent election. Despite repealed 18-19 with a minute and six sec­ b id i n g on their pins were caugh- New York Rangers on Ted Lind- rds and scored .twice against powerful Bantam Junior ball car­ dates, radio and television. The locals fumbled five li chants’ football team passes along ered by the home team's Paul toss waa Intercspted on the host onds of the game remaining. Ray from Dayton, Ohio, who went Into up two points early in the gam* wantsd a UtUs mors acUon—and rier. aidelinApunt by Roger Morgan, a turned It 19 yards to his own 41- pleas on this page to readers, aa ttoffl's 29.' obt of position so perfectly was u y 's goal before the game was illanova, make up the ground of­ Detroit is against the move for New London recovered each time. th* word that Fort Dix, N. J., BanU, lost to the 44. Bants, West Detring tried for the extra point the game in the last three min on a safetv and never let up tha warmth.” Ths 38-y*ar-oM star of fense. Tommy Gastall, who hit 12 Cromwell resident who starred on yard line. Three straight running far back as Sept 1, to order tic­ StsUatically it wasn’t much of ths ejmapida Rsd TVtogs has won the'\ play, executed. When Army three minutes old. The goal w u Sticks, moments before, had several Middletown elevens The two reasons: Secchiaroli tossed to BUI Bessetl Mdth Gay SalvuccI, will make a re­ ket* for th* biggest game of th* Haven's first string quarterback, that would have brought -victory utes and ran for a 32-yard touch­ pressure. Chuck Uonerty, ei^lolt blocked a Yale man, the Blue de­ the 250th qf Undsay's ,NHL of 17 for 175 yards and his 10th knifed over for Trlnlty’a third 1. President Spike Briggs playa by Bettencourt- were good for the flnal 23 yards. turn trip to Manchester on Sun­ handM the team on all running a conteat, played on an idesU day down the first time he ever carried ing Pittsburgh’s weakness defense tho Art Boos Trophy smbIsmaUc ball wa.* reefing on the Amherst 29 for two first downs to the New season In th* East, there are many to Missouri but Frank Bernard! fender qmyed down. It was amus­ career. / TD heave against the Wildcats, score, and its final tally of the day doesn't thinlt. Kansas City is The host team drove 81 yards day. Nov. 14 to play his club. The playa, but'on pass plays he shifted for football, seed by Hartman, broke tbrougli to block the kick. the ball in a college gam e... Not to theNfUlleat. tdaaed three touch­ of th* NHL scoring UtM, .(our does the passing. / when Alexander faded hack and London 24. Scott again faded back who heve waited until the last ing to iratch the Cadets sidestep In the other game of Uie night, as It turned out, before better pitched perfectly to Sam Nlnesa on ready for a nikjor league team. In nine play* for lts_ final score G>I.'s were the best club to show with left halfback Wisenaki who Wiaenski, Kessler and, Landino, The hall hit Bcriiardi flush in the a single player crossed th* goal down p iesee and Eddie Price, who straight STSrs. \ BC is bigger and slower, oper­ and fired a strike to right end minute and then pleaded with the the victors rolled to 17 first downs ripped off yardage by th* chunks, Yale bh>cke*'s all afternoon to the Toronto Maple Lean outluted tl.an 7,000 fans on the Hilltopper's the S. Sam gathered it in near the 2. He’s against anything the after recovering a Manchester here this fall and won handily over writer to get some good seats, did moat of the team's passing. face, breaking his nose. The game line In the scoreless Alabama- spill the baa, carrier. the Chicago Black mwks, 2-1 in ating from the spIit-T, with more field. Amherst put oh the show In Yankees are for because he feels Bobby Johnson who made a diving fumble on the New London 19. the home club. . . . Mrs. Kay Pon- Wisenaki ^ c k a Oyer and 260 yards on the ground. In went over from the two fo r . th* Chick Harbert will be boto pro sideline and thenVetumblcd Into catch In the qnd zone, and the Mer­ "even If they are In th* end sone.” ended in a 19-19 tie . . , Talking Tulane encounter. Only a week Bell scoredX t h w touchdowns, a rough game. C ^ a ln Ted Ken­ pitchouts and fewer passes than fhe second half. paydirt. they are running the American Pass playa accounted for 65 yards ticelli, hardworking and energetic Wisenaki, at the quarterback p olin g their fifth win agalnat about tough luck, when Wake ago Alabama played an 0-0 tie other, (^onerly completed 18 out whan th* S7th FOA championtoilp its crosfi-town rival. The anchor of League. chants Jumped to a 12 to 7 lead. president of the Alumni aihd Inter- . . Revise afternoon -plans and am poattion, fired twd aerials. The first one loss and a tie, the winners of 30 aeriala .. is held at th* Meadow'brooK Coun­ Kyaaky had two and big Don nedy and Dave^Crelghton scored 100th For Jeaaee Amherst, stopped W its own and Secchiaroli crowned the drive glad to leave the office and get Forest bowed to Richmond lS-() it irith Georgia. How dOM Alabama for Toronto while George Sullivan its highly-regarded line, the secret While Trinity waa staying un­ Actually two votes will be Once again the Pequots’ atthek by bucking over hia own right \ mediate Sports Assn., reports to Moran, covered 12 yards, and completed four o f -11 aerials for 53 Use Same Tarttee try a u b at NorthvUle. Mich, HoUeder tallied ohe as did Prank fumbled and a good 'Trin defense, was unable to move and Slecchia- awny from trying to explain to marked th* fifth Ume that Wake Coach Red Drew feel when he Burd, third string fullback tallied the . losers' goat. ■- Referee to ther team's high nations! de- beaten and presenting C3oach Dan taken, the first will be on the sale tackle for the final five yards. La­ plana call for one commiseioncr for the aecond to Landlno.^ ate up 27 yards. The Eagles used Ute same tac- next July 20-2A fen.se rating, is Frank Morze who gambled in the closing minutes of roll waa forced to kick from his caller* thafm y "In" for Tale-Array Forest Coach. Tom Rogers )uid reads that UCLA has piled up Pat Uebel, Army's .powerhouse Bill Chadyrlck issued 21 penalties. Jessee with hia 100th grid victory. of the atock to Johnson and the grine's kick made the flnal score all three baseball leagues next sea- yards and a first down'on the In­ Hecoad Half Comeback brought Ms team into the Rich­ 333 points in eight games? tlca to defeat the Card*. Bobby may .not see action because of an the half. Hildreth sent a pMs Into own 10. Scelza ran back the kick tickets has already been over­ On the other hand, thanks to its Thomson tossed to different re­ Q. Did Ed Krause, Notfu Dame fullback, w u Injui-ed ia,rly in the Woods was trying to figure out a the air with about two njlndtes to second on the transfer of the 39 to 20 in favor of the Merchants. Alumni, Intermediate and diana' five. Three plays l ^ f , Wl- mond Stadium to meet an underdog What’s In A Name Meirbpolltan Revolver League inJurj*. club. Johnson says he already has for 13 yards to the New London 17, Sb^or. . . . Coaches for all entries worked. . Catch a portion of the aenakl bucked over from throne. comeback in the second half, Man­ ceivers for three of tho touch- arhletle director, play flbaU (or first period and w u removed to s way for .the Cardinals to atop go. He waa rushed and hi* Three playa later, the Scott to Statistically, Manchester picked Jimmy Slade-Bob Baker fight on Virginia foe since he took' over thr If names meant anything. Dart New Haven hospital wlth^q^ head Manchester Sticks and company come another purchased the controlling stock in Qie three leagues are now being The locals were a different ^b^I chester managed five first downs jeh of coaching the Deacons in mouth would have one of the out­ doi^-ns and points and a field goal. the South BenJ School? was soft and low, far short oKlts Bettencourt combination worked up 17 first downs and gained 165 teevee. I picked spoiler. Slade but and 62 yards in running plays. ‘ITie One Cardinal (ouchdown came oh Bduler ...... 264 fall Saturday afternoon. Dfspita intended receiver. Nissi oRstrli. held by Connie Mack and has - ■ yards on the grouhd. The Mer­ contacted, she reported. . . . Doug club at the start of U>e second haJfy 1961. It w*!’ . th* fifth time he standing teams tn the nation. One A. Knos* woe one of Keihe — ------— ------^Ivea ...... 263 Blaik and Uebel agreement to buy that of Earl and again, this time for 15 yards, and R aym o^ at ' Boaton University Baker, with a Sl-pound edge. in They had regained the fight and "ndians tried nine tosses, complet- a 59-yard run by OlHo Matson, Itome’s aK-ttm* taekMo. Wood's moanings, no one will care got one hand on the ball before .. Joey’s extra point kick gave the chants completed eight of 21 weight, emerged th* unanimous had met disaster there. sub quarterback is Mike Brown, Soucy ...... 259 could hit the ground. His forward .^Roy Mack. write* th say Little Johnny Kelley, spirit that was quite abundant the Ibg four for 89 yarda Central State (Quarterback Don son of Cleveland Cofcch Paul to predict what will happen on An­ Manchester eleven a Convincins passes for 231 yards. The Pequots winner. Thu brought out- average ~ ef Smith paced the Indians SEPTIC TANKS A.ND Foss ...... 2.56 /IBolli Sidelined drus Field in. Middletown this Sat­ motion carried him deep into Am­ had 15 flrst downs and only 73 is now ik the Army at Ft. Dix. week before ag^nst Bristol, but Oerter opened Saturday’s game BroUTi. Johnny Dell Isols. Jr., son I s^eddow .252 19-7 lead at halftime. Kelley is Considered the greatest down to .500 for the week. definitely lacking in the first half with 82 yarda Iti IS carrio-'. He PLUGGED SEWERS urday, because history bear* -out herst territory, until he was forced Scott Paaaea Pbr TD yards on the ground, but they against Kentucky State -with a of the former Fordham and New BCACHINE C L E A N ^ marathoner Hn the United States SATURDAY of Saturday’s contest handledrthe ball only once in the West Point. N. Y.. Nov. 8 (A ^ that you can rule out past per* dut on Jhe 12, Moments later, after Three pUya after taking the completed nine of 27 aerials for slashing, 100-yard kickoff return, York Giant center and current AND INSTAlXro lolal ...... 1294 pass Interference 'had been called 178 yards. today and w i^ th e last three five Temperature reading U 20 de­ Sturdy Tommy Smith returned ftrrt half. It’s a good thing that goal to goal. Then the referee Dartmouth line coach, and Tom Pratt and Whitney N. B. A P. Two of the chief reasons for Ar­ formancea when these Nutiifeg second half kickoff, the MerchanU mile road races, here on -Thanks­ grees outside my home at 6 a.m., the kickoff six yards to hia qwn Briggs haa players like Smith, MeKINNEY BROS. State stalwarts come to grips over against Amherst's highly-regarded cal Sport had another aix-polnter. Pretzel Scott, Bettencourt, and Dubose called k)m back and said he hadn’t Hamilton. Jr., , son of the Univer­ Lindstrom . 263 my’s success on the football field Bob Kisiel, Sticks scored the giving mortilng. . Even though and I dread waiting any length of 31. Jack Farrell and Smith both Curry, Farrell and Wlersma on started the gam* . .x In the North­ Sewerage DIs^om I Co. this season will be sidelined for a the pigskin late In the season. Jacobs returned Caslmono's kick starred offensively for Manoheeter time for the bus to Manchester. sity of Pittsburgh athletic diree- Carto .. 263 clincher. while every one of the defensive our ticket allotment for the Tale- carried twice for a first down on his squeil- ^ b i or lose, thia quartet ern Dlinoia-Central Michigan game. tor, are also reserve backs. ‘ 180-132 R e a lis t—Ml-8-5308 Koyrady few days. Sticks must have personally six yards to Manchester's 30-yard FortunaUly a stranger stopp^ never stops trying. Again Satur­ . 253 Trinity played with practically alter players employed by Alibrio, were Army.game Saturday has been ex­ the 42, Curry having gambled for Pierce . ./231 One is Head Coach Earl Blaik. given the Banfiams five or six flrst no change in the lineup for three marker. Bettencourt circled right hausted for weeks there are still and offered me a lift to the Cen­ a yard on fourth down. Smith, day it was respomsible for the big­ end for a first down on the. 45 outstanding In their best showins Gutbrou / 236 Thb, other is the.Cadets’ ace full­ downs with pulverising smashes on periods. Amherst had the bench to date. * fea ^ rs who call wishmg tickets. ter and it didn’t take any time at Manchester’s beat runner, skirted gest majority of tackles made hy back. Pat Uebel. third down and four, five or six strength, but couldn't repei the Scott’s pass was Incomplete, but . . . Night.at the Y aSd I find all to gat thawed ou t . . Follow right end for another first to the the losers who have now'lort four BENNY SCHUBERT came up hlk next attempt waa a beauty. He Play Fort Dix Sunday closely sports stories in the Con­ Arkansas Cinderella Team Totql . !1246 Blaik. under the care of a phys­ yards necessary for a first down. Bantam defense in the first half, with a 413 triple In the Cheney Frank Vittner running the bowl­ Blue Devils’ 48-yard marker. .Two times wiillt winning three. Also shot: fired a beautiful lead toss which Secchiaroli and Dallaire ran necticut Campus and find Billy ician the past two weeks with a You don't knock Big Stick back­ when it really counted. Cravat Bowling League Hut Fri­ ing lanes again.-.. . . O n e ^ the running plays netted, two yards Manchester conclude* its sched­ messuto KAHlv a V P JD t m m OLLIERS Carlson .... virus infection, developed a tem­ ward. When he is tackled, he is Pick Up Weakne** Bettencourt grabbed over hia *5 Pequot*. George Bes­ voting machine^-demonatratm in' England ia turning in a top-grade and Curry gave hla team another ule next Saturday against Wind­ day night and not brother Maxi# shoulder on the NCw London 20 sette. -Drt Driicoli and Ai sittv Job ea a sports reporter for the Of ^54 College Grid Season Jones .'...... perature of 103 after the Cbidets going forward for that extra yard Coach John McLaughry picked Were b ^ on defense. ^ ^ the lobby is retired banker, 'WAlt first down via a 10-yard aerial to ham In Willimantic. A victory Harrison ,. , Schubert as reported. Benny had and easily outraced the secondary college daily. Billy gained valuable AUTO BODY heat Yale 48-7 and went to the or two. On three occaaions, the iq» a weakness In the Trinity de­ single game totals of 128-134-151. N e ^ Sunday afternMn at Mt Buckley, and retired Manchester si^homore Norm Hoheiithal. Smith would give the locals a .500 record Therrien ., . 233 j ArmV hospital here. into the end 'cone. Bettencourt's High teacher-coach Will Clarke experience last summer in -this de­ I ■ ★ WELDING chains were brought in and each fense and worked on it, but his N * ^ the Merchanta play * return plunged for four more yards and for the. 1964 season. Last ysar New York, Nov. 8 (85—What-xMichlgan. Both teams have been W‘, Griffin . 225 I Uebel suffered a concussion ear- time Sticks had gotten the nose Sabrina* apparanfly failed to see kick made it 25-7 ifi. favor of All- partment. . .Tale Bowl u the Farrtll for one before Curry and they loat once In eight games. usrmmtfmmnui THREE NEWCOMER.H With the brio’* pepped up eleven. conteet with the powerful Fort Dix ever happens in the fading week* in-and-outer* all season. ★ AUTO lODY ond Staum ...... 223 I ly in the Yale game. He spent of the ball inches or'more In front the* decisive advantage they had. leatinatlon. for the Tale-Army Thrpndson . Merchants yesterday in. New, Lon­ The unstoppable Merchants with •P^t'^headed by its le and t make the Journey with of the ^ season, the University ‘ of Never Win Lose Again 215 ! Saturday night in a New Haven of the marker. Gene Binds wa* a marked man in don were Moose Finnegan and brilliant player-coach, Gay Sal- Oklahoma, it appears, never will *V/D£S1 TOP quality MlRCHANDfU FENDER REPAIRS Led with .. . 203 [hospital and was flown here thelf newly found passing attack Harmin, Cinch Ofiara and But it still takes 11 *nen to make the backfleld. Short of stature, but Jimmy Minicucci, former Manches­ vuccl. Don Arkansas vrill go dowTi in the lose again:’ Tbe Soonent go on and ★ COMPLETE CAR I M esk i...... 165 f yesterday. The tnjurji is not be- fast as a gazelle. Binds Ju*t of Th* Herald. We , Tedfdrd ___ up a football team not considering ter High players, and Don Sabino, MENf Join 996 others la the B < ^ on Week^s Light Boxing Card books as the Cinderella team of on sometimes looking good and 16(11 lieved to be serous and he'Is ex- what the coach is m-aatermindlng couldn’t get up high enough . to former UConn center. | sometimes seeming to lose interert. PAINTING ! Meyer ..... 177 pected to rejoin the squad this a beaut ' il afternoon to see Army 1954. SAVE Uf TO S0 % ON TNI COST l a c q u e r and ENAMEL ' Mrs. Soucy on the bench. Frank Lent/ kicked defend against passes in hL* ter- lofort Poreliatii^ crush RIU, 48 to 7. The CadeU They slugged Iowa State 40-0 Sat­ 149! week. all three extra points', what could ritor>* to ends and bacll' to whom Ignorod in pre-season forecasts, ! J. Griffin , . 138 MEMBERS of the Manchester Fort Wayne^ Minneapolis H tr richly their high national Headlines Fullmer-Lahua the Rasorbacks today rod* their urday and now have to aUp over' o r PAEAOUS SU M lU A N m TRACTION > 8 Grigwokf Strett have been a ■vital point in the h* had to give away as many as Sportsmen's Assn., will meet to­ ranking Missouri, Nebraska end Oklahoma Joe Culinone woh 69 races dur- game, Dick Nissi upset the Am­ eight or nine inches. iv* out with e great lofty perch atop the tough South- TcL MI-9-5025 Earthworms are the woodcock's night at 7:30 at the home of Preal- all - around snow: . .There were wset Conference and ncMed only A end M. Nebraska la th* oiriy foe G o t inK the 45rday Atlantic CiHty race­ herst strategy that was expecting Once the Lord Jeffs pitched In dent Nels Qulnby,. 88 Tanner St. Naw York, Nov. 6 (ft—Gene (tly-^ beating C%icq Varona in Septem- ■that could make It intereatlng. principal food. track meeting in 1960. DIAMOND RIND mAny Silk ' T o ile rs among the one more victory to wrap up their a mrust into the line by Sticks, his area,-they began to get yard­ Two very Important matters will arises huge turnout. : .My right hand clone) Fullmer, highly touted and bsr, mseta rugged Ralph Cfiger) age in the air that Kisiel was get­ Phooo or Soo flrat crown in 18 years. Ctocinnati ia the fifth all-con- be discussed, and It is uyg*nt that neighbor in the press box waa Bob unbeaten Utah middleweight pros­ Joaes at' New York’s Madison ' In September,,the talk was ail quering team, having run up an SUNRIMini Nsw Trasds ting running. as msny. members as pbsSible at­ Steel*. Just before he left late in Square Garden Friday night (NBC 19m ! m Natl^iaf^-sk'tb.*?? pect, makes hit Eastern and net­ Texas, Rice and' Baylor. Bowden. 8-0 recorA But the Bearcats are to Actually, it wa* a game of two tend. NORMAN R. WEIL the final period he aaked, "Well, radlo-TV, 10 p.m., EST). the graveot danger of all five. too. season still ia in ita infancy but work television debut tonight Wyatt and hla yOung team were halves—an Trln In the first 30 Pollard led the 'Lakers with 23 OEMOLOGIST I gueaa you can go dig a hole after Now rated 10th among the wel­ They play once-beaten Wichita minutes and a Lord Jeff monopoly already "there are tw'o big sur­ (Monday) and he couldn't -have regarded as being a year away t h e e a s t s id e Rec’a Midget Seivy Get* 25 Specialist tn Jewelry icklBg Tala to win.” I made out ters. (Constance has a 19-6-5 re- from anything even resembling this week and Miami of Ohio the by after the soph* and froeh had com­ Basketball League will be spon­ prises—the Fort Wayne Pistons picked a better time. BaJUmorb's brJUant rookie Tel. MI-9-666S didn't hear him but th ou ^ t of cord. Jonea who has faced some of success. Texas, in fact, was tabbed following Saturday. Miami scored pleted their annual tug-o-vi-ar for sored, by the Police and Firemen for their winning ways and the reskjng Tony Randall for a room This is a very light week for the Minneapolis Lakars for inability from Furman Frank Selvy. tossed beak-busting sport and ihe, n-year- the toughest middlewsights in ths as the most overwhelming favorite a major vpset Saturday by edging halfUoM entertainment. .Assn, this year. The four teams at the- Wethersfield SUte Prison Indiana 8-0. WINTER CHECK Bob Jedrey looeened ' up the to hit their championship stride. in 25 points but Boston staved off old Fullmer will get plrtiiy .of at­ world, has a 32-10-S record. in 40 years to win the Conference will be fully ynlformed. This is an­ for th* night so that T wouldn’t Amatonrs TUks Over championship. The major powers are thinking Dm aW sI* Ttlnity defense in the third quar­ other youth .movement for local Tklrd Last Year . have to answer talephotie ran* tention when he takes oh muscular 101-99. Bob Couay, 'who scored Jackie La Bua of N4w York at Pro boxing won’t he seen by TV Definite Title Threat in terms of bowl bkM and the next KFORE th« icy blast* of winttr coteh yeu'unprtporod, brin^ your ter. It was third down and 11 yards Club. The league will run every The Pistons, a-ho wound up from rsaders. week or two will toil th* toory. needed for a score. Amher.ri shifted 27 polnU, killed the last 18 sec­ Brooklyn's Eastern Park)vay fans Wednesday and Saturday. The When Arkansas' whipped Texas Monday and Tuesday nights, with third in the Western Division last in its fourth game of the season, Right now. Southern CeUtfornia ^ Chryiler-Mymeafh b«odquorttrs for o ^mptr-to-biintp«r right but Jedrey stuck the ball year and theh lost Jn the first onds with his fancy dribbling. Arena, (ABOTV, to p.m., EST). Wednesday ni^t time goes to a the games starting at 6 o’clock. Broadway show on the oaoe-in-four the Razorbacks tabbed themselves (because UCLA Is ineUglbie hav­ Into hi* left arm and cut back jTonight will find the Cruisers 6round wsasiu va of playoffs, va won asst tw*'gamesa vs v |^khs iq?o i m Bub Pettit, AH-Vmerica asnelike COMPLETE It One FooM Kayos weeks rotation, while the amateurs aa definite title- threats. Now they ing played laat Jan. 1) haa clinched arroas the weak side. He waa hit against the Ladders, and 7^leaday o\-er the weekend and are perched i ***'?;• “ ‘u to keep Mil- Five Major Teams The West Jordan youngster, an: Army veteran of the Korean cam­ will take over the Saturday night need no more than a tie against a Roee Bowl Barth, with Ohio State twice, but not enough to knock night the Engines vs. the C7hieH. on top with a 4-0 record. No other] "*uKw in contenUon isitk Syta- a likely opponent. spoeiolist* know bow to got your cor M sbopo team can match th* perfect per-! *’'*t the Nat# pulled away in RADIATOR paign, haa won all 24 of hia pro firht parade (ABC-TV, 9 p.m., Southern Methodist, itself a. sur­ him down and scored standing iq>, Still Undefeated prise power, this week to win the If Arkansas wins th* Southwest for Old Mon Whitor ond Hit rough driving ohood. A trinity fumble on Its own 28 formanc* except the Philadelphia | “ 5 " for a 97-80 deci- fights, 19 by knockouts. Twelve of EST). HOCKEY AT A GLANCE hte kayos hav* been racked up in championship. They beat Rice 28- Conference and goes to the Oottqn • «P IS *1% ■*•* H - I AMkr* after Binds' had intercepted an Saada]r*s Reaiilla Warrtori. and they have played' / ’J* former LSU star scored Noo-Televlsioa Show 15 Saturday. Bowl, the invited cluir- might be • ItoMZOa— eUspSW iy- aerial on the five and ran the ball only one game.* Fort Wayne bi^t " points. SERVICE Neer Tork, Nov. 3 (P) — Tha the first round, Chicago will hav* a double wind­ ^ us MW for Sofoty Chock. Motor Tuno-Up, Iroko AdiusMoot odd NationO Leagna * The Rasorbacks have tailed Mleeiaaippi, currently boasting a out Of trouble, set up the final New York 90-83 Saturday and list of tha nation's unbeaten unitad FuUmst;, in the same stable as up at the SUdlum Wednesday. It • toihiM apendm ea taaOi ^ Montreal 4. Boston 3. hea-vywelght Rex Layn* who was through seven foes and, with three 6-T record. Georgia could wind up Amherst score.. Kisiel cracked Toronto 2, Chicago 1. tiinuned RochastM* 109-84 at home college football taanu waa down is-ill be a teat of what a non- •till to go. are one of the five u(i- the host team to the Sugar Bowl, once a great. prospect . himself, Now pea cea lev* pewetfto.eMhl- over at 6:58 of the last session. Detroit 1, New York 0. last nljiht. • CLEANING television show can draw. In th* defeated. untied major teams in although It still must mast AUbura A charging line blocked both Am­ Willie’s Big Bat to 32 today after fl-vc dropi>*d out comes from a fighting family.- Hla feature, Al Andrews of Superior, ckMed SebeibeBJI* New TM*4s .\nMricu Leagoa The Lakers also played two fathsr was a pro boxer and hla two th* country. If they get past SMU, and Georgia Te<*. Th* vklUng herst placement!-. Thereafter. Trin­ .Hershey 4. Buffalo 1. of tb* covsted group ever thb Wl*.. and Chico Varona clash in a pd ea ytm g n m d t tksa Tea gd gambs, beating Milwaukee 79-67 « REPAMING eroekend. younger brothers are competing in they should coast the rest of the squad probably will be th* runner- ity moved on the ground, eating Pittsburgh 6, Providtnee 2. at Buffalo Saturday. They re­ , Paces Cuban Loop welterweight 10. The second 10 Mr etoar, (tr batter treettea ia up precious time. Flfo of th* 32 arc rngjor schooU ths amateurs. way against Louisiana State and up to the South-wcto CMfereacs. Springfield 6, Cleveland 5. f turned to Minneapolis for their • RECORING He will get a\ood test from La- matches light heqvywsi^u Bob Houston. Th* winner of th* AUantic

BIANCHESTER EVENING SERALD. KANGBE^ikiB. CONN;, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1954 PAGE THIBTBBN fAOB TWBLVi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1954 Buaineaa Locations Houses Fop Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 A otoB M bU n for Sale 41 Business Services Offered 13 CARNIVAL Musicsl Instnimanto IS For Rent 64 Rockville-Vemon BVOICKTURNBR Dofs—Birds^Peta 41 Gsrdra— Fsrti-—Dairy OWNER WANTS immediate tetion 4 ROBIN ROAD—Two Mocks to Roy Cohn Says 18^7 BUICK Super four doore, DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, Products .50 AN IDEAL. iocaUon for ofOcss or on this 8% room (l<$ unfinlshad Bowers, School. Six room- Cspe Political Sour Note Hits COCKER SPANIEL puppies, red MUSIC Instrumental rental. .Onn- ( H a t l i f i e d radio and heater, 58.000 original copied, vacuum claanars, iroiia, plete lint of Inatrunante. Iteatal business in the center df Man­ Cape Cod. Full shed dormer, open Cod. Oil steam heat. Rusco'com ­ mile*. See this nice cleart car. No , and buff. Various ages. A.K.C. chester. One to 14 rooms avaU- stairway, corner- fireplace, Hot bination storm windows and Censure WonH guns, etc., repaired. Sbaara. registered. H. Chase,. -Harmony an>lted to purchase price. Repre­ Stodohki Perjury Case cosh needed. Open evenings. MI. knives, mowsra ate., put into coo<^ CHICKEN MANURE for your lawn senting Olds, Sermer, Bach. Pad- ■bls. Plenty of free parking. Phone water 611 heat, deep wooded lot, ■creens. Nicely uutdscapod yard. 1 1 4 HiTl. Hebron Road, Ho. Bolton. MI. or garden. Tel. MI. 34971. MI. 5-523$ or MI. 8-7444. , ameaite drivaway. In Porter Congress-Ike Harmony Advartinm iits 8-8181. diUon for coming ntedo. Bratih- 1 ‘ * 8-5437. ler and Bundy. Mettar’a Music Close to stores and but line. Ask- waits. S3 Pearl streat. 1 4 Studio, i n McKss. MI. 8-7500. Street school secUon. Reduced for liw 513,300. Elva Tyler, Realtor. Stop McCarthy 1883 MERCURY hard top, beauti­ WELL ROTTED cow makiire. Pro­ FOUR ROOM Office suite, excel- quick lale, $13,500. $700 down tq Heads for Superior Coprt C LAm nSD ADVT. 4 TEIN VERY Dies cross breed pups. W . 9-4448. (OM$taaa< f n a v a cs Om ) ful green finish, radio, heater. A OUNDER'8 T.V. Service, available tect your shrubs and lawns now. PIANO TUNING and voicing. Com­ lenf decor, complete facUlUea,- qualified veteran and $75 per' DIPT. HOURS real nice car for only «395 down; Zimmerman's Kennels, Lake St. MI. ^7083. Leonard GigUo, Bolton. street and rear parking, inMer- Boston. Nbv. 8 (iPir—Ths U-S. any time. Adibniia converatona. MI. 84287. plete rebuUding, repairing, re­ month to carry. Call 'fhe Jarvis CUSTOM B U ^T ranch, 5 nice RockvlUa, Nov. ■ (Special)—Mrs.,^ The Ike Blocks t[. S. SxlS A. H. to 4:M P. M. A short trip for big earnings. MI. ate rental. MI. 8-1680 or ML Realty Co., 654 Center St. MI. large rooms, fireplace, ceramic accident occurred when Senate "no doubt” will vote cen­ along writh tbs n«ir PaeUta Se> ^ c o factocy suparvisod servtea. U. S. No. 1 GREEN Mountain po­ styling, Keys .rtcdvsrsd, 24-hour 84080. • Ida Stodolaki, $0, of $7 Talcott | Krouse who was alone in the sure of Sen. McCarthy but It wbnT M181. Tel. Ml. 8-1488. ; CANARIES. Ouatantsed singers. service. All work naranteed. The $-4112. tile bath, oil hot water hegt, stSbl A • A S.A 1 a. I •Aliishcs trsatY, to tbs Baa- tatoes. 179 Tolland Turnpiks, Man­ beam construction, full cellar, 3 Ave., was bound ovsr to -ToUand auto, apparently traveling east, ■top his fight against Communists jr V l l * z k l l H C K l O i a t s Forsiffn Relations OaauBittse 1880 MERCURY sedan, lustrous AU colors. Also females MI. chester. Bfyan Bros. ML 4-7037', Plano Shop. Phontg MI. 8-8188, SMAlXi h e a t e d store on Maple crashed into the pole. The auto . . CLOSING TIMB COMPLETE r e p a ir s by Stuart 8-0426. MANCHESTER — Ctepo Cod; four alee porches, garage. Bowers (bounty Superior Court - in City "for years to come,” predicta Roy blue finish, nearly new tires, 94074. . street near Main. Apply Edward rooma, full cellar, naw oil bumtr, was badly damaged and the pole Cohn, former chief counsel of the Oils week in the bops that the _ CLASSIFIED ADVT. R. Wolcott on wringer \ond auto- school, near bus. 'Carlton W. CMirt this morning, when a subati- committee can Sniah its radio, heater and gas oaviiig over­ J. Holl, 1009 Main St. Ml. 8-5117. atorm windowa, ameaite drive, Hutchins. MI. 9-5133, 8-4894. was Cracked. Patrolman George Senate Investigations subcommit­ MON. THRU PRL ^ maUo washing mi*chinea\vacuum tute judge -found probalde cause of tion in Ume to psrnilt full Sm - drive. Former local owner. Has cleaners, motora. amair upU- 'BOXER PUP, five weeks old. Household Goods Si automatic gaa hot wattr. imts of perjury regarding l>«r testimony in ■IVapp investigated. tee. Guard Quemoyl 10:S0 A. M. had excellent care. Low down Wearing Apparel— Fora S7 trees. Price $9,000. MI, 84340, . MANCHESTER—8 room home, 2- Court of Common Plena Cohn told a rally by the newly- ate action when the now sastten knees. Welding. 180 Main Straet Male, ft I. MI.. 9-001S. a prsrioua court case. opens. SATURDAY 9 A. BL PViuont and bank imancing. See Phone Ml 8-6878. ONE WE8TINGHOUSE electric Ronsea For Rent 65 car garage, full price, $9950. Co­ Judge Robert Plgann diequalified. The case of Esther Silversteln formsd- "Citizens for McCarthy (Ooettausd from Fags One) | PRACri(3ALLY NEW (worn ones); FIVE ROOM single, oil heat, at­ Mansflcld, a mambar at the Bob Oliver on this one -at Center GERMAIil SHEPHERD, stove, $65. Westinghouee electric man's light brown checked tweed lumbia Lake, near, private beach. himaw and Judgs Etalo G. Gnut- vs; The Opwn Petroleum Corp. Committee” in Faneull Hall last Motors Sales, 481 Main. RUBBISH and ashes removed. Gen­ 8H months. Fond of ch il^.... LYDALL STREET—Seven rooms, tached garage, sun porch. Extra Six-room year around home, all will be continued at tomorrow’s night that a censure vote ”wrould committee, oaid in an latonrtew fooB cxionmATioN m ix lldren. refrigerator, $35. Call MI. 9-3048. 100% wool cost (zipper lining) hot water oil heat, just painted. ti of ths Stafford Justice Court s recommendation tq the President eral cleaning of attics, cellars and East Hampton. AN. 7-3148 after j lot. 4}uick occupancy, $18,000. conveniencee Including cellar, heard the case. He niade the rul­ session of the Tolland County be one -of.. the blackest, nn- that the Nationalists be allowed the United States oujidit m et to ■B AmUBOAnSD BS9DRE YOU Decide to buy a size 89 short short. 830. Ttl. 83. On bus line. Immediate occupan­ Charles Lssperance'. Tel. ML yards. Call M and-M Rubbiah re­ p.m. USED REFRIGERATORS, stoves 8-4725. 59700. Rural, nice clean 8 room ing after listeniw to testimony Court of Ckimmon Pleas with fairest acts in the history Of the immediately to bomb inland in , jump the gun” at- least uatil new or used car drop in and see moval. ^.8-8787. / cy. Must furnish references. IT . 8-7830. Cape Cod, aeven years old, 58300. and washers at give away prices. 9-2176. from Raymond, E. Hunt, clerk of Judge John P. Cotter presiding. United States.” Red China, and that American i Weet Oarmany rattiy Dial MI-3-5121 Dick or Milt at Dickenson Motor Hurry and' take them out ABC Many more listings of all kinds in Other cases assigned for to­ Conimunism has taken over half the new European Sales at Center and Co ROOFING Bpeclalixlng in repair­ ElARN AT HOME with your own "Hoover” Vacuum Quiet home. Private entrance. MI. furnished 8 room apartment, oil furnace. Liberal financing.- A Mills said the recording whs of ALL KINDS M antMma work. Call ing roofa o< blL idnda. Also new IDEAL GIFTS. Russell's Barber 94884. Beach A Co. Post No. 2090, Veterans of Foreign tion in its death struggle with against any American move. this year by ''reactienary, oM tkaaol nuik of Mancheotcr has BEFORE YOU Buy a used car Art Pinney, TV Antenna Spieclal- invlaible mending business. We "Mohawk” Axm. Rugs steam heat, 1 child accepted, $50 real buy at $11,300, Madeline the disturbance and that he made Wars tonight at 8 p.m. All mem­ Communism, Cohn said, the spe­ See OoRnon Motor Sales. Bulck tooTA Gutter arork. Chimneys will teach you, provide necessary Shop, corner Oak • Spruce, has Linoleum, tables, cabinets, pictures per month. PI. 24872. Action was postponed here be­ rtard Republicans.” Congress been loot and application has been ist Sales and Service. Very fair electric shavers for him. electric PLEASANT, Clesn rooms at the Smith, Realtor. MI. 9-1643 or NEW FOUR room ranch house. Oil the recording so that he would bers are urged to attend tonight’e cial Senate session to consider cen­ made to oaid liank for payment of Salas and Sendee, 285 Mam prices. Tel. MI. 8-4772. cleaned, repaired, M yaara’ ax- equipment and make your work and a few other items. 8-1144. prove the Incident - took place. cause Eisenhower had accepted' passed a idmple one-year axtauton p ^ esca . Free oaUnuttaa. Call hair dryers for her. MI. 9-8522. Center. Single or double. 14 Wads­ hot water heat, plastered walle, session. sure of McCarthy will "ridicule and Undersecretary Smith’s recom­ of the act after Eisenhowsr aaid the amount on deposit. street MltcheU S-457L Open eve­ contacts. Ufetime depression AN HONEST PERSON Judge Pigeon accepted the. evi­ hold up to scorn this man who does Bowlay, Manchaotar MItehell proof business. No selling. Write worth St. garage in cellar. lOO’ x 200’ lot, Coming Events mendation that a special Security he would be eatisSed with that. . nings. WIRINO mSTALLATlON and re­ PLASTIC/WALL tile, 4c each; Who's Going Housekeeping Wanted To Rent 68 FOUR BEDROOM Engliah co­ $10,500. In North Coventry. A. D. dence and ordered Mrs. 'Stodolski more than any one else to Sght LOST—Money (bUla)'^to^a^ pair of small electric abpliances S-5361. Box 296, West Hartford, Conn. lonial, apactoua dining and living rsarrested on a charge ol perjury. There , w;ill be a rehearsal for Ooimcil seasion be held before any pending further study at his origi­ asphalt tile, 3c each; rubber tile, TO TAKE OVER FURNISHED ROOM, suitabis for WANTED—Four or 5 rooms. Two Heckler. PI, 3-8519 between 5:30 the enemy, who would wipe us off store and B i^ o w S t i^ . Reward. 1847 CH1WROLET FleetUne sedan, and fixtures. Clarence O. Smith, 12c each. Inlaid linoleum, 81.10 rooms, modern kitchen, lavatory She was ordered to appear, in court "The Messiah" .tonight at 7:30 at decision. nal request Can MI. S-8870 before t2. PACKAGE STORE for sele in Man­ MONTHLY PAYMENTS lady or young couple. Centrally adults and 6 year old :hiU. Phone and 6 p.m. the Union Church. the face of the earth." radio, boater, motor completely 31 Knox St. Phone Ml. 8-8438. yd.; stair nosings, 10 for $3; rub­ 122.17 located. Kitchen privileges. downataira, two-car heated ga­ again Oct. 18 at which time Judge Cohn named Sen. Platiders (R- At the Denver meeting Radford Sen. Gore (D-Tenn), In anotber. overhauled, all new parts, rings, CHIMNEYS Reprinted and repair­ chester. Buy now and get the Mr. Walters. MI. 9-7333. rage, brass plumbing, recreation Tlw Baptist Church School is reported to have argued for ac­ weekend radio Interview (C M ).' LOST—Saturday night, pair of ed. MI. 8-8588. holiday profit. No information over ber Cove base, 4 in. 14c, 8 in. 20c. CAN HAVE ALL 9-3409. FOUR ROOM ranch house. Oil hot I^ e o n continued the case until Vt), who proposed censure o f Mc­ piston^ns, etc. Douglas Motors, FURNITURE RepMr Service: Open evenings only 5 to «. All day room. Full price $38,800. Seen by water heat, garags in cellar. today. Cburfcll will have as guest speaker tion. Secretary of Defense Wilson ■aid he thinks the foreign trade lady’a pigskin Movea, vicinity Complete repairing, .■eUniahing, the phone. T. J. Crockett, Broker, Low. Friendly Terms THREE ADULTS desire 8 or 8 tonight at 7:30 the Rev. M. Ed­ Carthy as the leader of those seek- Saturday. The Tile Shop, Buck- room flat, cottage or duplex. Ex­ appointment only. Call A. C. B. North Coventry. $M monthly. A. In other cases Ralph J. Deste- ing "to get rid of McCarthy.” is said to have favored action program may well to tbs Brat Shady Olen and Lakewood Orcle. restoring on all types of furniture. 344 Main St. Phone MI. 8-5416, Free Delivery—Free Storage Realty. MI. 8-2393. ward (?lark. director of Christian a s m or ML l.knd. MI. 8-2855. NOW AVAILABLE cellent references. MI. 9-8817 .D. Heckler. PI. 2-6518 between fano, 84, Bridgeport, was fined 818 He said other Senators who pre­ only after Communist ‘’provoca­ major bill to to passed by ths Under caU MI. HUNDREDS of dollars under book Zigmund Gosds, Prop. Formerly Heating— ^Plamblng 17 Residence MI. 9-7751. Phone Me Immedlatel.v Education for the Conn. Baptist tion.” O-TTOO after 8:80. 5:30 and 8 p.m. _ for violation of the rules of the viously opposed Sen. McCarthy new Cbngrtss. That Ckira Mid, value. 1882 Hudson Hornet, hydra- of Watkins Bros. Tel. Ml. S-7448. .?tWO TWIN SIZE mattresses, suit- HARTFORD CH-7-0358 CAPE Co d —Four rooms down, two Convention. He will discuss church Ridgway’s dissent was said to matlc, radio, heater, white wall LENNOX FURNACES ,and warm WOMEaf —Emm $80-8128 weekly, YOUNG COUPLE with child de­ road; Phillip Smith, 43, Hartford, were defeated when they ran for would to an example mt “more ee- able for cottage, 110. Mouton lamb After 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 Rooms for two single men sires 4 or 5 unftirinlshed rooms im- up, oosy living room, open stair­ $15 for failing to reduce speed; school literature and will present have been based on the argument operation between the Preaident tires, tutone paint, signal lights. ANTIQUES Retintshed. Repairing air heating. Earl Van Camp. ML sparetime showing adult and chll» way, veatibule, attractive kitchen, re-elecUon. Cohn named them as ^UnoaneMieBto 8-5844. dren's apparel in home. New style coat, good condition, Size 10. $25. See It Day-Or Night ihediately. Call AD. 3-3176, Lots For M e 78 George C. Gordon, 39, city, $6 for the Y.B.A. program for the com­ that air and naval action inevi­ and the Congress next year tbon Will take trade. CaU Ml. 8-8819 done on any furniture. •neman. Call Ml. 3-4898. in a six room furnished apart­ plenty of rloaete, shower, full cel­ ing year. former Senators Tidings (D-Md). 188 South Main St. Phone group partv plan. Free outfit. ]^r- If you have no means of trans­ passing a stop sign; 8. H. Saunder, tably would call for fqot toldlgrs there wee this year.” WB CARRT Tioga yama'At the after 8 p.m. MI. lar, forced hot air heat, new gaa SEVERAL CHOICE building lota, An important meeting of all the Benton (D-Conn), Gillette (D- S-66tt. portation, I’ll send my auto for water heater. Very deep lot. /fear 48, Providence, $12 for failing to low a) end Lucas (D-III). and the Army prgs not ready. In his attack on the OOP cam­ Same prices as the mill. Sava Millinery-r-Dressmaking 19 ginal Fashions, 4145 HX l^w- you. No obligation. ment. Complete kitchen, living Business Property Pop Sale 70 high elevation, all improvemei.ts, reduce speed; William Millkowaki, canvassers of the First Congrega­ paign, Mitchell said that “ Rapab- 1863 CHBWROLeTT de luxe two REID CEDAR clothes poles in- schools and bus. Price $11,500. The citizens .committee an­ time and money by ttiopping at BULLD02SH AND. Loader work. rence, Chicago'. / "A " and "AA" zone. S. A. Beech- 38, MancHeeter, $15 for failing to tional Church of Vernon will be Ucan leaders, ltd by Iftca Presi­ door, lustrous Mack. 34,000 miles DRE188MAKSH, alterations on stalled. Call MI. 9-8757. A—L—B—E—R—T— S room, private bedrooms. Cen­ EASTERN, CONNEfjnCUT — Ex­ Down payment; ^,000. Owner MI. ler, Agent, Phone MI. 3-8869. nounced plans for A naUonal rally Tour Tam Shop, 50 Cottage St Douglas Motors, 388 Main. Landscaping and grading, Reoacn- reduce speed; Oieater Olbriaa, 35, held af tonight to complete plans dent Nixon, spread dafamatlens Tel. ML 0-8888.. coate, suits, dresses, bklrte, ste. 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD ceptional ‘ buys dslty, poultry 9-8182. ' for the annual church canvass. Thursday Hi 'Washington. D. C. able rates. No job too small. GRIND STONE, foot pedals and Providence; |1S for driving with from one end of tbe natioa to the CaU MI. 84888. tral location. Plenty of park­ farms, with or without stock, 3 to NORTIT/,COVENTRY—l4gh, dry There win be a meeting of the Envoy Bohlen, 1864 PLYMOUTH Savoy four door Ml. 8-0850 after 8 p.m. Help Wanted— PeiRSlc 35 seat. Very large storte, 110. MI. SIX CU. FT. Frigidalre. Good run­ MANCHESTER home slteSf Natural shade,, black improper lights; Stephen J. Rurr, other during the cloatog d ^ at LAOnCS, Rent BUoa nooked rug sedan, two tone, radio.- heater. 400 acres. Welles Agendy, Coven­ held at 8 tonight to complete plans strip cutters, |1 per day. Large 34820. ning condition. Price $20. Ml. ing. try. PI. 24872. road, school bus. electricity tele­ Jr., 8 Oak St., city, $8 (or pasalng the campaign, whan it baoama Unusually low mileage, .va. 8-1766 COMPLETE Hand and power lawn 8-9673. Priced Reduced $14,400. flop sign; CSiaries Miller 28, Man­ John's Episcopal Church tonight President Asgerts , clear that the Elsenhower reenrd variety of nig wools. Stratton's mower aalea and oervTce. Motors Moving—TTrncUng EARN AT HOME—See our ad un­ phone. good neighbors. Builders at 7. Soviet Premier after 4 p.m. MODEL 84 Winchester 82-40 ckll- ■ invited. Terms. Owner. Coventry, chester, w for speeding. was not good enough to win tbs superior quality rug patterns 80c tuned ar overhauled. Pickup and Storage 20 der business opportunities. PAINTING AND Decorating. Free MI-3-5416 The Senior Luther League of the up. Always save on best rug mak- her 835. Model 151. Mossbefg'22 Houses For Sale 72 PI. 2-8858. Peter Shields, 45 Spruce St., city, election.” Ht sccusod Ntamn mt 1861 CHEI^OLEn* four-door de­ deUvery service, aibaan's Oarage. caliber with scope and uHng, semi­ estimates gladly given. Tel. MI. Owner moving out of state. De­ First Evangelical Lutheran Peace Hope Goo(« i t f sundles at Ccdonlai Remnant, MANCHESTER - Package Ofdlv-. WOMAN Wanted for, general laun­ cember 1st occupancy. -Six room was sentenced to 30.days in the Talk Half Hour vilifying Democratic Senators. luxe, in very good condition. In­ MI. 84013. automatic. $30. Phone MI. 3-5474. '9-2673. Albert McKeown. IN PRIVATE horns, large pleas­ LARGE SIX room home, new Tim­ county jail for intoxication and 90 Church will meet tonight at 7 118 Center Street. quire 166 Highland Street ery. Local light truclEtng and dry work. Apply in person only. Colonial in good condition, com­ Hall said Nixon had authorlnad package dalivary. Reftigeratora, New Model Laundry, 7.3 Summit ant, weU-heated room. ()uiet ken oil hot Water furnace, storhl Suburban Pop Sale 75 days for being a common drunk­ p. m. at the parsonage. The month­ (Goatinned from Fags One) him to aak MltcheU "te hanM tbe MELODY RADIO—TV - Phono's. 14 FT. THOMPSON Boat. Elgin windows, screens, fully insulated, bination aluminum . acreena and ly meeting of the Sunday School (OoettBosd fron Fags (toa) Night calls. Guaranteed service. washers and atova moving a St. MAGIC CHEF gas range, good neighborhood. Gentlemen pre­ ard. ’The sentences will run con­ time, place or circumaUnew mt boat trailer. 10 h.p. Evinnide ferred. Phone MI. 8-8183. plastered walls, full cellar, Ehccel- .rtorm windowa, oil heat, deep Ipi, currently. staff will take place at 7:30. 1888 PLYMOUTH .Coiivertible, MI. 8-2280. apeclalty. Ml. condition, reasonable. MI. 9-3862. aihcatte drive and garage, ^ n - United States and the Soviet any *vlUficaUon’ of any Sanator," ATTENTION Wonfen r Without any motor also 18 x 18 tent with com­ lent condition. Stove, refrigerator. BOLTON \ Trial List The prayer group of the Union. the fisast was apread In a aeriea of and he continued: $88. Cau MI. 8A788. plete camping equipment. Nation­ LARGE ROOM for gentleman or venTent to bus and echool. FHA LADIES! HERE’S THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., experience yoid can eani money ANTIQUES bought, sold. Furni­ Large trees, centrally tfcated. The trial list has been an­ Methodist Church will meet to­ ”I deeply believe that regard­ other rooms. “ Far from 'vlUfying' tba Daaw- 1848 PLYMOUTH Special de luxe local and Iqng distance moving, for your Christmas shopping by al Cash Register. Tel. Ml. 9-3384. working couple. Apply %i Foeter Only $11,900. Carlton W. HUtebins. mortgage available to qualified Four rooms, non-sxpsndable night at 7:15 at Wesleyan Hall. 15 Formal Toasto GOOD NEWS YOFVE BEEN Honsehold Services ' ture, glass, chins, pewter, prints, 9t. buyer. $2,400 down payment. Don’t nounced from which assignments less of the Soviet decision, the rraUO party er any individual |or club coupe. Radio, heater. Low Mcklng, storage. Call Ml. 8-8187. selling Avon coemetira .end toile­ books, stamps, coins, Jewelry, MI. 9-5132, 9-4894. ranch situated on a slab, (no will be made on Friday, Nov. 19 at William Joseph Zlemba cause of peace will be further aa The honored guests raised their treason,' as Mr. MltdiaU al­ Offered IS-A COME IN—Browse around The delay see this today. basement). Oil heat, tile bath, wine and vodka glasses in 15 for­ WAITING FOR mUeage. Phone MI. 8-8838 after Hartfonf CHapel 7-1438. tries in your vicinity. Call MI. Woodshed, 11 Main St., Mahebes- guns. Bailey's Antiques, 382 \ 10 a.m. in the Tolland County Su­ Wtlltam Joseph Ziemba. 66, of w-e go ahead with friendly nations leges, ths Vios Ffesldent oorrset- 5:i5. 9-2814. PRIVATE, Quiet room for couple. LOCKWOOD STREET— One-half good size yard. Immediate oc­ mal toasts while - an intrigued, FLAT FINI8U, Holland window ter, Oonn. Good used futniturs Main S t MI 3-5003. Kitchen privileges. Inquire 334 duplex, 4 rodras down plus one FRANCKS WAGNER, Realtor perior Court. 47 Village St., died suddenly at to turn this new science to the ly sought to Inform ths American PLOCmS WAXED, BUFFED ■hades, * mads to measure. All PIANO MOVING — Refrigeratora, cupancy. Price 19,500. $600 down Wing Hoepttal, Palmer, Mass., arts of peace.” eavesdropping throng hovered people concerning the vital Issue 1846 FORD tudor, in good condi­ also light tnlcking, any time. bought and aolA Tel. ML 941S4. Charter Oak St. MI. 3-8388 finished room up. Excellent con­ The list Includes the following: and POUSHED metal Venetian blinds at a new Open 'til 7 p.ra. WRINGER TYPE washing ma­ MI-9-002S to qualified veteran. Ray G. Upton vs. George W, yesterday. The United States sent. Russia about their table. of intemstional Security and the tion. 1841 Chevrolet udor. Easiest Quick, reliable, efticient service. chine, in running condition. Rea­ dlUon. Steam heat with oil burn­ Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov, low price. Keys made white you Help wanted—Male 36 er. $8,500. James J. Rohan A Son, Darelius; William Crossen vs. He had been vistting his .son a new note last Wednesday in an­ relentless threat of Conunualzt Average Kitchens 81.00 Per Week terms in town. Douglas Motora, MI. 8-9339, 8-8074. sonable. MI. 8-1831. Apartmenta-^Fliat^- BOLTON—Goodwin Road. Owner T. J. CROCKETT Ladtmere when he was stricken smiling host at the affair, pro­ 388 Main. wait Marlow's. ROYAL AND Smitn-fkiraiia port­ Realtors, 517 Hartford Road. Tel. Martin J. Mostyn; Joyce Worth­ other effort to get. toegther on the InfUtratlon and aubvaraloii.** WANTEU3—Men with tree climbing able and ataadard typawritera. Tenementa 63 transferred, one, year old five and died on arrival at the hospital. President’s atomic pool plan. The posed that "both Soviet and Amer­ Weekly and Monthly Services experience. Steady employment. BARGAINS in new and used siqill- Ml, 3-7433. Broker ington vs. Lester Dustin; Edith WBIAVING 6t hums, moth holes AU makes of adding machines room ranch, /plastered walls, Scranton vs. Fred Miller; Pearl He was bom in Poland, April 13. note was In reeponse to Soviet In­ ican diplomats should strive for Room For 26 ^ew Accounts and tom clothing, boiaery runs, Pninting—Papering 21 Ml. 8-7587 after 5:80-p.m. ances. Terins and trades. James TWO ROOM furnished apartment Youngstown kitchen, full cellar better imderstanding between our Ante Accessories—Tires 6 ■old or rented. Rspaira on all A. Woods Appliances, 883 Center SPECIAL—New garrison, colonial, Butler vs. Louise Stachflsky; 1889 and had been a local resident dications of willingness to nego­ Only handbags repair^ Mppw re­ makaa. Marlow’s with kitchen facilities, all con­ six large rooms, fireplace, tile and hatchway, lot 150 x 200. Beau Phone: Office MI-3'5416 tiate. two couhtriee.” Gunfire KiUg Pair PAIN'fiNG—Eheterior and Interior, MAN TO WORK in hardware St. Ml 8-1818. veniences, adults bnly. Inquire m -Christina Hermanson vs. Evelyn for 50 years. He was employed at placement, umbrellas repaired, bath, plasteredbwalls, dee ahaded Uful location. Excellmt buy. Im- In appealing for .a-better Inter­ Bohlen complimented Molotov / . LOOK! paperhanging-, ceilings reflniahed. store. Apply in person to Mr. Clif­ Birch St. mediate qccupancy. MI. 9-8874. Hermanson; Sylvester J. Ploufe the Mateon Woolen Co. in Glas Call .Us For Occasional'Jobs menh khirt oollara reversed and Wallpaper-books on request. Esti­ RUG BRAIDING made easy. In­ 6 H. P. SAW ENGINE fer sale In lot. Excellent location, "’ rice re- ■Residence MI-9-7751 vs. Gertrude E. Anderson; Ernest tonbury aa a card tender. national. understanding. Efcxnhow- as the "most experienced diplomat Famous brand permanent anti- ford, The W. G. Glenney Co., 338 struction booklet, 35 cents. Rug In ^Prison Escape Also replaced.. Marlow’a Uttla Mend­ mates given. Fully insured. Call Norui Main Street, Manchester. very good condition; Price 850. FIVE ROOM Rent, twq:.bedroofns, . duced. Now only $15,000. Carlton E. White, Jr. vs. Dominic Anas- The . deceased was a member of er said that "above all. we need the in this room" and drank to hie freese, $1.74 gallon. R'eguUr $2.96. wool and ivmnahts priced right MARSHALL ROAD—8 room Cape "next ’ visit to Washington.’’ The Call MI-3-783< T oday/ ing Shop. Edward R. Price. 9-1008. , MI. 9-2851. tils bath, attractivriy decorated, W. Hutchlna. MI. 6-5132, 9-4604. Cod. One unfinished, fireplace, BOLTON—We have many homes in tasio; Fred M. Kreyssig vs. Rena­ S t Joseph’s Church. St. Jose'ph’s religious quality of compassion— Methanol anti-freese over 80%. SCHOOL BUS drivers. 7 30 to 9:30 Rockville 5-5706. Gen’s Rug Shop, Bolton for ’ sale,' starting from ta Taube; Demeria Lee Wright va. American envoy then leaned back ' (iiMtianad frem Faga Ora) Odorlets, anti-nut, 89c. Your con­ heated, $125 monthly. MI. 9-9954. MAN(^HE8TER — Seven rooma, built yin kitchen, dinette, double Society, and the Polish American *^*^*^y I® ^**1 tli* emotions of REHT A portable sewing machine PAlNTINO and Paperhanging, am:, 2:30-3;30 p.m. Call MI. 85 Talcott Ave., RockvUle, Conn: $9,500, T. J. Oockett, Broker. MI. Violet M. Buckley; John J. Wyi- Club. He is survived by his wife. others as though they were our in his chair and pointed out to re­ tainer." quality work, reasonable prices three biedrooms plua sun porch, amount of cabinets, oversize 3-car AotopnobOes for Sue 4 fm- your sewing, also aU make 9-4215. CHILD'S KROLL^crib" and chest, gatoge deep lot, convenient to 3-5418-Res. Ml. 9-7751. nauer vs. Rose Strede; Carolyn Victoria Mltzcgak Ziemba: four ow'n.” he added; porters that this actually was not crash , aceas was about.. 40 mnis ' machines repaired. Slchel, MI. and prompt service. Free esti­ TWO POWER glass salt wifer fish­ in excellent c o it io n . .MI 9-9381. BaaiRtoa Loeationa two-car attached garage, 1>^ an in^ritation. BUDGET CENTER ing rods and Penn reels. New con­ bus, schools, new high I'-hool. Call Kilpatrick va. Herbert'C. Hutchin­ sone, Victor, Cosmir. Lawrence of "If mothers In every land could from the "medium security nte<« USED CAR BUYERS READ 8-8419. mates. Fully inaursd. Cali Bert CARPENTERS and carpenters For Rent 64 bathe, full basement, «all to wall THREE ACRES good land, custom Molotov told French Ambassa­ matory. MI-9-Q980 dition, at half cost. MI. 1-1717. rug three rooms, Ttreplacf with >tl. 9-2245. — ^— son; Anthony Sparverl vs. William this city, and Ladimere of Pal­ teach their children to understand Plante. MI. 84965. helpers. Apply foreman. Alexan­ AUTOMATIC piahwaaher and sink built, six room home, 6 years old, F. Johnson; John Candito vs. John the homes and hopes of children in dor Luis Joux that he wanted to Authorities identlSed tbs" vlc- THIS AND SAVE MONEY. der Jarvis Co., Elsie Drive, off comtenation./iCtebinet'model. Good heatilator. Built 1943. Flxcellent mer. Mass.; tw’o daughters. Miss BATTERIES - 80% off. Square CRIB. PLAY-PEN and high chair, MANCHESTER— Attractive New fireplace, ceramic tile bath plua Zuraw: Edna M. Backes vs. Matil­ Gladys Ziemba and Mrs. George every other land—in America, In drink a-toast to raris“ althbugh I ttms aa Franklin Saddler, H, o fx BUD MICHALAK SAYS: type as low as 84.88 ox., long type Bailding—Contracting 14 PAINTINO AND Paperhanging, 85 Vernon St., Manchester. condlUon, $100. PI. 3-7818. MANCHESTER—(.Main at^eet store condition, location and value. lavatory, oil hot water heat, ex­ am against the Paris agreement." years’ experience. Fully 'nsured. boy's 24" bicycle, boy’s 28" bi­ for rent. MI. 94144. AD 8-5130. England Cape Cod, six complete da Hills; Zinaida 1. Nelson vs. Sedlak of this city; three sisters Europe, in the Near East. In Asia Iselin. and Xlex Zubato, tt, at “ COME TO HARTFORD 87.86. Written guarantee. Cole $18,900 for quirk sale from owner rooma, one finished in knotty cellent condition, two-car garage. He was referring to ' the recent Perth Amboy. AFRAID OF THAT remodeling Satisfaction guaranteed. Raymond BOY—16 years of age. to fry and cycle, studio couch, two rocking PHILCO , /TELEVISION. Radio Ml. 9-7154 or Coventry, PI. 74520. Ford, Bacon A Davis; Margaret Mrs. Joseph P. Isnwski of Ba- — the carse of peace In the world ROAD WHERE OVERHEAD Motors. ML 84)8M. job? 1 can do it using your Ideas. chairs, Reo power lawn mower. pine.. Can- be used as den bed­ High elevation bus line subur­ Demarais vs. Harr>’ W. Covllle; younne. N. J., tW'o others in Poland would indeed be nobly served." treaties to bring a rearmed West Saddler, Zuback, 4tnd Harry Bsa- Trudeau, 71 Jarvis Rd. MI. 9-181^, fill doughnuts. Four hours, morn­ phonogruh, excellent ccndlUon. ban. Reasonably priced. ’ <3arlton Germany into the western alliance. ISLOW ENABLING HIM TO Expert workmanship. Time not ings. Apply in person,- nromings. MI; 9-9780. Reaaonqble. MI. 8-7616. IN TOWN: Ranch-like home of room. Living room, fireplace, 1*4 George Williams vs. Robert T. and six grandchildren. In an obvious reference to Russia ■on, 22, a t Woqdbridge, sad Jeba limited to daylight hours. Reason­ five rooms. Elxpanrion epace, aec- baths, hot water oil heat, garage. W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5133, 9-4694. Gilfedder. without mentioning it by name Joux replied that he hoped as Blunt, 29, of Qnaga, e s c a p e d from SELL NICER CARS AT Auto Repsirlns—Psintint 7 Pine Pastry, 658 Center St. The funeral will be held Wed mutual understanding grew be­ able rates. 1^. 9-3378 ,or esti­ Private Instructions 28 WINKLER FURNACE oil burner, ond floor, baaement garage, aim Nice landscaped lot. Lovely loca­ Msrj’ Dukes vs. Robert • T. Gil­ nesday from the White . Funeral Eisenhower f»|d: "In our owii the reformatory oy breokbig a LOWER PRICES. BETTER in very good condition.- Very rea­ ADVANCEMENT tion. Fairly priced at ,$14,900. Fi­ ANDOVER BOLTON, Coventry — tween France and Russia to-would CAR BURN OIL? mates. ACTUAL JOBS Open in U. 8., So. MAGIQ CHEF gas range', prac­ . porch. A good houae cm a good Homes, farms, cottages. New fedder; Annie Smith va. William Home St 8:30 a. m. followed by a time, we have seen a vast n ation - kitchen lock and acaling aa eight- •TRADES AND BANK FI­ YOUR YARN Shop, 50 Cottage Am,, Europe. To $15,000.' Travel sonable. Call M I.'9-4158. tically new. Ml. 9-7174. street, $13,800. Madeline Smith, delity Realty Co. CH. ^7348, eve­ Leslie Smith; Roger R. C3ieman which today threatens the Free be able to explain ac­ foot w(re fence. St. Tel. MI. 8-3358. Free instruc­ nings JA. 8-6280, Newlhgton MO. Cape Cods and ranch styles and requiem Msss at St. Joseph’s cords to Molotov. NANCING.” HIS ONLY Economy overhaul, most all GEHERAL Contracting, specialis­ paid. Write only Employment Realtor. MI„ 9-1842, 9-1146. old Colonials. Over 100 other list­ vs. John Cheman; Charles A. Church at 9 o’clock. The burial World -threaten the family struc­ Five hours later the crarii ec-. ing in finishing upstairs rhoms in tion with each yarn purchase. Info. Center, Room 963, 318 Stuart Br a n d n e w 1954 Kelvlnator elec­ OPPORTUNITIES 6-3858. CH. 8-6032. Hartley ve. Robert K. Wunsch; ture , within its own boundaries U.S, Rep. Victor Wickersham curfed. Saddler was dead. Ikiback SALESMEN ARE HIS CARS. cars. Parts and labor $49.95, new homes, also roofing, siding, Store hours — Mon. through Sat., BuildiiiK Msterisls 4? tric ranges at wholesale prices, ings, $1,700 to $7,500, .several at will be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. (D-Okla) was among the guests St., Boston. reduced prices. (Special) year- Francis J. Sturdel vs. James H. Visiting hours at the funeral and fail miserably in the attempt. ,(Hed shortly before 1 a.)a.m. today THEY DONT GET A COM­ No money down. $4.90 month­ alteratioiu of any kind, plils build­ 9:45 a.m; to 5 p.m., Tbursdajra limited supply. Must make room Compass Point Quilt Weir; John Seibert vs. Joseph J. "But in our land. It Lv largely who shook hands .)«itH Malenkov at Perth Amboy QeaaraiMrai Hoaptt^ ing new homea. Free jstimates. until 8 p.m. ■ * JOBS TO $1500 monthly: Foreign American 8. G. Mahogany Doors for 1955 m ^els. LaFIamme Ap­ f p r Yoked Charmer round 8 rooms, . improvements, home will be from 3 to 5 and 7 to MISSION. ALSO WILL TAKE ly. All work guaranteed. only $500 down, balance like rent. Rackls; Gladyce O. Bissell vs. 10 tomorrow. through the family that our na- When the Soviet government chief Henson was reportedsd la critical ANYTHING IN TRADE Rockville 54111. and U.S.A. All trades, >sbor. cleri. All sixes...... each $7.40 pliances, IS Oak S t/ ' Sperry B- Whitmore; William B. tional character is formed. A n er-' '■trolled around the room after din- condition. Blunt remained aaac- CARUSO ACCORDION tchooi -• csl, engineers. Fare paid if hired. Welles Agency, Coventry. PI. ner. counted for. MOTOR SALE Clsmihell Casing .,,. .per C $6.90 2-8872. . Bond ys. Bradley Wheaton; Clin­ .All Talrottville 'and Vernon Ic naoUey tolwiandeth’c THAT DOESNT FLY, SWIM GENERAL OONSHtUCTlON. re­ Special offer, accordione loaned Application forms available. No SKIUED MEN ton Trucking Co, vs. Phillip R. No F(4r of Russia According to- leforraatoey su­ Ford. Chevrolet, etc...... $124.85 pairing and remodeling, garages, free during 3 month trial period. BEDROOM SET. Tel. MI. 9-4259. news items are now handled ican.v love fair play, bravery, hard OR WALK, LARGE SELEC­ employment fees. Free informa­ Stain Shakes ------per sq. $12.95 Merritt; Stanley Kasevich 'va. work, and believe In human Wickersham. in the Soviet Union perintendent Albert Wagner, all Pontiac, OldSmobUe, etc .$174.95 etc. No job too small. Good work­ Inquire about special student re­ tion. Write Dept. 8R, National throiugh Ute Maheheater Evening TION TO PICK FROM. SO No Money tlbwn. $2 00 Weekly ■re ahprays bstter-Uuw-av*iaga Wanted— Real Estate 77 Chester S. Trojan; Jack Llebl vs. brotherhood because American on a tour/said Malenkov asked; four prisoners had been wetUBg manship. A, J. Tourasud, 181 duction plan oh acrordion pur­ Employment Information Service,. Knotty Pine Paneling . .per ft. 19c Herald Rockville bureau located at in the kitchen at the' Ume the STOP AND SEE THE New Motor Guarantee.. Lake St. MI. 3-7863. chases. Phone Music Shop, Main BED-DAVENPORT, very reason­ ia tba teat-axpaadteg aircraft Cummings; - Inc.; Stanley Knebel lAthers And inothFrs by prAcopt ’You Americans have no fear of ct 1030 Broad, Newark, N. J. , Klin Dried Sheathing per M $99.50 vs. Cheater S. Trojan; Paul Sklo- One .Market Street, telephone us 7 ! ''// ' . break last night. “WORKING M A N’S street. Ml. 9-203$. able, also vacuum cleaner. Call indnstry. So why M t start to­ LlSTlN as WANTED — Siagla. Rockville 5-8186. •nd eKATtiple, tfAcK thAsa Wrtuoa COLE m o t o r s CABINET MAKING—W) also do after 5 p.m. MJ. 9-p08.______two-famUy, three-famUy, busi­ dosHy vs. The Conn. Co. to tRftlr children. 'Nq; we have not,” the Oongress- TWO guards from tto toCorina- FRIEND" WHERE YOU’LL SHIPPING CLERK wanted. Ebc- Osjt Flooring' from per M $185.00 day to boUd a fntwa at Pratt tory came to the northern Hew 436 Center Street ah types ri carpentry Work, re­ perienced. Ag« 25 to 40. Steady ness property. Have menj) cash Sherwood F. Wright. Jr., vi. Ger­ "So long as these ennobling man^ said he replied. NEVER BUY A DUD IF modeling, alterations, etc. Good Bonds— Stocks— aod Whltaej Aircraft. bujrtn. Mortgagee arruHged. ald L. Morency; Mary Emrick vs. i^uAlities Are pAssed from K^nerA* Bulganin made no direct meii- Jersey area to check the homM of MI-9-0980 work. Apply Tober Baseoall Mfg. SOFA AND Slip txrrer, very good the ewtopcoa. They spotted the YOU BUY A CAR FROM workmanship, and reasonable Mortgaires 31 Co.. Inc., Hillisrd St. NATIONAL BUILDERS Please call Georgs'^ L. Grasiadto. George 8. Lsndr>’ ; Stanley J. Blo- Slirnrisc Couple tion to generation in Americg, our Uon of the United States in his rates. Estimates gladly . given. condlUon, $35. MI. 6-8025. Realtor, MltcheU 9 -w n . lOa niarz vs. Nelson A Sons Transpor­ nation will remain strong and "speech following the Red Square stolen car. were joined by a motor BUD. b r a k e r e l in e apecial. Most all 'SUPPUES vehicle officer and gave chase. cars, $12.98. Your choice of lining. Cau Dick at PL 24896 or John at FIRST AND aecoDO mortgagas -8S1 SUte Street We Still need— Henry etreet. tation Co.; Robert Newbury vs. secure and great,” military review. This was in con­ MI. 84788. bought for our own account. Fast, Help Wanted— ’Thomas Blake; David R. Hallman III New Home trast with last year when he at­ T to chaas ended with the eraah HARTFORD ROAD No money down, $1 weekly. Cote North Haven, Conn. READY BUYERS waiting. For Im­ Government Must Serve Motors, .438 Center. . confidential.' service. Manchaater Male or Female 37 Musical Instruments 53 ' f Tool and Dic„Msken Vi. Philip Merritt: .Iona Hassett The President said the govem- tacked America as warlike. of the car against the coBcrate ^ USED CARS OEHEHAL'. Construction, altera­ Investmoit Corp., 244 Main otraac Telephone CHestnut 8-2147 mediate action list your property Vi. James Clayton Gallup; Engenia abiiUnent With the Albert J. Gatto Co., Real- Mr.''and Mrs. Burt L. Knight, rtieni must' "never rest in iU task Speaking from the top'of the 270 HARTFORD ROAD tions, remodeling, p l ^ c tUe, Ml. 8-S418 . FTORIDA JOB opportunities, men a Tool and Gauge Inapee* Hryclak vs. New England' Trans­ of serving the American home — Lenln-Stalin tomb. _the Defense couhter work, garage, etc. No job tbre. CH. 9-8489, evenings BU. portation Co.‘; Julia Burdick vs. who lived for many years ,st 145 Nahe. Okinawa, Nov. $ (JK~ Aoto Driving School ■ 7-A and women, skilled and unskilled, A RARE old violin. Beautiful tone, 9-0989, JA. 8-8989. through Social Security.,4ax relief, Minister told the overcoaNclad OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. too emaU. E k i^ e Olrardln, 18 write Florida Job Guide, Box Diamonds— Watches— fine specimen. Kemp's, Inc, 'tora Albert M. Detora; Fred L,e^er va, Pine St. and moved to-, their new Some 850 convicts battled poilee AUTO ORIVINO InstnicUon from and through dealing'/with ’the throng in the chilly square that Trotter 8L MI. 84808. 2061, Miami 12, Fla. Jewelry 48 Jones Construction Ca;, Mary J, home, 87 Weaver Rd.. prior to leav­ they must keep building Sbvist de­ and wardens for three hours lest DODGE—1848 four-door aedan. RS' your home. Insured dual control MORTGAGE. MONEY • Gauge Makers ARE Y o u CONSIDERING growing problem of jdvenile delin­ night), in A wild riot martced by a SSUJLJNG YOUR PROPERTY? Stowell ys. Henry L. Jackson; Rob­ ing. for the summer for Belfast. quency’.’’ / fense because "evsrywhera war­ cently overhauled. Good rubber. car. Larson Driving School. MI. G E N E I^vC A R PE N TR y- Altera- UBONAllD W. TOBT, Jewriar, n - ert Joseph Roy vs. Donald G. Par­ mesa breakout fronr Naha pMl- Inquire 371 Oak St. MI. 8-8833. 9-8078. tions, additibiu and new construc­ We will appraMe your property Maine, Mr. Knight’s native city, He added that ^6 keep America mongers are •till continuing and tentiary. Payments Scaled to IncomS Situations Wanted— pairs, adjuate watches expertly. • Precision MadiiAlsto ker; Arthur J. West vs. Christo­ strong, "our gpvernment must increasing their activity.” tion. Dorment, porches, garages Reasonable prices. Open dally. free and without any obligation. pher Gleiiney. were tendered . a surpii.ve house- An estimate 50, or more bi- 1841 CHEVROLET convertible, AUTO DRTVINO Instrucuoo. AU Male 39 We also buy property for cash; have a heart ag" well as a head.” He praised the ermed forces, and rooms fmished at reascmable Thuraday evinilnga.eToiilnga. .129 Spruea 2375 Irene M. Rainville v4. Robert wrarming last -evening by their matM escaped but 14 were reeap- new paint, engine overhauled. Uaaons on Insured dual control prices. Workmanbijp guaranteed • Sheet metal Mechanics Selling or buying contact The .Most ^ v . Richard J. Cush­ which he ^ d "in their autumn tured this morning, -police said. Good tires and top. MI. 8-8813. CONNECTICUT WANTED—Temporary work for atraet MUcImU 8-8S87 Wiley; Olga Savitsky vs. city of daughters, sons and sons-in-law. car. Capable experienced Uiatnic- Free esUmates; Robert M. Alex­ three weeks. Office work, delivery STANLEY BRAY, Realtor The, children in the families re­ ing. R o m ^ Catholic Archbishop maneuvers employed all kinds of They added that 32 others art tor, Omdner Auto School. ML ander. Tel. MI. 9-77T9 • Fusion Welders MI-3-8273 Rockville; Frances Hill vs. Gordon of Boston/also is a speaker at the modern weapons showing that tto 1888 CHEVROLET tudor de luke 84010, JA. 7-8680. MORTGAGE EXCHANGE work, or what have you. PI. J. t^ b »n ; Fred E. PirUe vs .Harold mained at home. known to to at large end that 2-7780. Fuel and Feed 49-A BRAE-BURN REALITT Yesterday was also Mr. Knightls morning/ session. Today is the military' preparedness of our coun­ possibly another 14 also may ba at model. Excellent cmidition 2 ’ MUdr<^ G«r1ch June 10th ariniversary of his conaecra- throughout. 1860 Chevrolst tudor. 37 Lewis St. (Sat. vntil Noon) birthday, and the children-remem­ try is on a high, modem level.” large. MORTlOCX'S ORIVINO School. Florists— Nurseries 15 SEASONED Hardwood for fire- IF READY to buy. seU, exchange E. B i^ ey; Regina Anna Gauthier tton as ■ bishop. Bulganin also congratulated the Very, very dean. 1863 3ievrdet, lx)M confidence quickly restored ’ Apply Vi. city of Rockville; Nellie T. bered their parents writh s coni- One prisoner was shot' in tto lag CH4-8897 . Doflr»—temb*r, 1850. a top American diplomaU last night lice then rushed to tto Mg prtBMi Douglas Motora, 1 ^ Main. WOOD FRAME building, 80 x 40 up roofs, ahtngis roofs, gutters, SEVEN-MONTH old German Shep­ resM MawAseter m -s-m o this quilt ia an eye-catcher, and meeting of the board of directors Collette; New York state man, probably two floors, $35 per month. West . Xnuu Gifts ^ pert for your f r e ^ r . Good aelec- one you’ll enjoy making. For a col­ period of 45 years. He was pro­ ■huned a Soviet embassy recep­ and forced meet of the riotors back conductors and toot fepaira call herd! A.K.C. registered .emsle. tion from my heriL George Sul- M l ISAOI 8T, MAX0HE8TEK to discuss plans for the next dis­ thrown there from hU car which 1847 STUDEBAKER Champion Side. MI. 8-0483.. OdugtUln, MltchsU 8 7707. orful - version. use workbaaket Look neat and well groomed all trict convention, which will be held T. HalMway; Joseph G. ZUka vs. moted to. office manager of the tion marking the 37th anniversary into their ccUa—but only after WQd club coupe. Radio, heater, no Cali MI-8-3396 ■ Call MI. 8-4801 after 8 p.m. kowski. WUUmentic.'HA. 8-8317. was stolen on Friday, was recover­ ■traps for the atar-Iike centers. day long in this simple yoked dress’ in New 'York. Earl J. Campbell dveing ai>d finishing department ed by police Saturday from the of the Russian revolution. flghting. No U.S. t r e ^ w an money down. A short trip for big RAY'S ROOFINO Oo. RuUt up Itettern No. 2375 contains pat­ that takes to stripes or solids a'lth vs. piom as Blake; Walter Fellows and was'' traffic roantger at the woods near HlUiard Street. The' Americans made a gesture caned in. American efftcUla aaM savings. MI. $-6181. GARAGE FOR RENT. MI. 8-8998. aqual charm. roofs, gutter work, rjof, ''oimney tern pieces; material require­ The Lucy Spencer Group of the vs. Louis John Sullivan; Boris 811- time he retired. He and the former Police said Samuel Uauro of of protest against the shooting the Qkiuaa’a police could baadle repairs. Free eaUmstes. .J^y F O K fX K R T ments; diagram fo'r piitting to­ ' Pattern No. 8844 is in rises 12, verman vs. Interstate Tire Btoree. Mirs Elsie ESliott of Rockville were New RocheUe. N. Y.. reclaimed his down near Japan of a U. S. RB29. the situation. laSO BUICK RIVIERA, tutone, Hagenow. MI. 8-2214. ilsy Jack- SEPTIC TANKS 14. 18, 18, 30; 44, 42. Bizc 14. 4H Second Oohgregattonal Women’s fhnmdiaar radio, heater. new Wanted gether; and sewing directions. Lsague wiU hold its mdnthly meet­ married in August. 1910, and have property yesterday but the car has reconnaissance plane. The Naha, safety bureau aaM the son. MI. 3-8328. • % Send 25c in coins, your name, yards of M-inch. fri i G‘ ra“f ^ two ' daughters 'and three sons, not yet been recovered. Although lower echelon State prisoners’ have been-- agitating fbr white wan Urea. Only $288 down. Motprc]rdc»-^BIc7cies 11 WAKTED For this psttem, send )0c. in ing S t. the church .Wednesday at Low overhsirt. ML $4181. address and the pattern number to Aocldeat Saturday namely Mildred. Mrs. Kerwin Lick, Thred-fishing poles and reels, ■ Dept, aides attended the plush better conditions, ciafraiag prtaca CALL MANCHESTER Roofing and EipeHeaced satosaioB to Coins, your name, address, size de­ 2f p.m. ’The new group! as yet uh- William E. Kniuse. 40 of Crrt- Bratton Road; Harriett, Mrs. R. A, B K Y C U a . new, used, bought and kuaSEO^EWERS ANNB CABOT. THE MANCHES­ mmed.- will meet Thuradsy at 8. box of fishing iurto, and a mount­ gathering, Livingston Merchant, watdens have atnick and Mal­ Siding Co., for ail raofing and sid­ TER EVENING HERALD, ' USA sired and'the Psttem Number to Judd of Newington; Elliott of assistant aecretaSy in charge of treated the inmates, PACKARD CUPPER, two ■rid. Repairing and rebuUding. ing jobs. No Job tOo, small. Frea sal G. M.'s RMsfarpiteo Fall TiiM ExpirltRRMi A iti IM iaR it p,nv at the church. • ^ *• Fnm^u ed tire .and wheel from the stolen r, ultra, power steering, radle, Free pick up and daUvery within AVE. AMEKICAB, n e w YORK SUE BURNETT, MANCHESTER Hospital in Hartford as the re­ Needham, Mass.; Francis C., 362 car were found in the woods. ' European affalra. and hte-deputy, estimates.I. MI. 9-8833. MACHINE CLEANED R I P A I R f EVENING HERALD. 115# AVE. j r brakes, new car two mils radius. Manriioster tfca stir o l Hw yiMv. , Si. N. Y. sult o f injuites recsived when the Woqdbridge St., and James, who Walworth Barbour, canceUd piaaa For ache-in tbe^ad mt Ike . ••• tW*- Bmnatr'a. CyeU Shop, IM West Middte Tbra- WE SERVICE A U MAKES OF CARS Two Quilt Books arc now avail-i AMERICAS, NRR’-VORH M. N-Y- Mrs. O irl HUdiag.-eiieinttan of auto-ha was driving coliidsd with* lives in ladianaipoiia and vVas un- to attaad. back qfter louf stinillni < ROOFING. Siding and carpentry. ths fall rummage sale of ~ rlf tsanagsra corn* in too tirod pUu. Ml. 8-2088 or 94682. . Alterptioan and addiuonB. CsO* ' Ap ply in pbebon . SapHe Taaka^ p ty WaOa, Bavqr INCLUDINO FRONT-END WOR^ able; Flower QuUte—Q-101, and The Isteri issue-of Basic,Fashion a publip service pole aa E»»r MMn* Shlfr tniie present at the party to ‘ put- their books away a ^ r Moat of tto embaaeiee. Beat and on all fours, pun toe smalt d$: U m s batolled -L oaltar FTaSatw ter Grange scheduled for ihga. Workmanahlp guaraataad. SEE b ill bbyan t . Grandmotker’a Itetchwork QUilts —fall and winter '8(|—is colorful, Street J shortly after* 1 p.m. on school, put a chest near the ftont West, were represented. back up aa ^ as pn - _____Jlpur door tu- bBtoMBi StTfiem Otiend IS A. A. n o n . loc., 299 Autumn Praidlag Ooml ■~Q>102. Each book contains |Uit- stimulating and a compiste guide diy .at 9 a.m. at 17 Maple St.Xr*- Saturday.' Krouse - sustained a Newest'of skirts that travel is door w l^ a big. emjity drawer. Among tto guests was Paul your head. Than prc« . V«y, vocy elaaii. M um etroaC $tIteh*U V4SS0. T I L : tem pieces and full direetlong for. in wardroM planning for a new qutots members to leave articles compound fracture of the rigbi one of rgyon linen, with pleats that They can put them there and not RobaaOn, American Negro alnger,. down and Uft your heed *wBf rb. to to approclatad. Sea McGlwi-Poitiai, Ims MeXINNIY M O S. S88 MAAM flSBieKT COOK'S GARAGE aiakiBg tkralva quilts^ pTko—M e saaaon. 25 cents par cepy-^-sand at-the vacant store Wednesday aS- ■nkla and laceriaUoaa of the face fold oonvanintly for apaee-saving leave ths liousa lookiog Uks s who were a Stakn paaco prtM After practise. It cea be i S Star Mbtar Salas, RUb U bH r e m o v e d weekly nfMatm S t — BBWEIUGB DOBOBAL OO. MAIMO and SURHDDU TFKE. |AST-MANCHBT0 t ORIB| for R" man. .-n. taraeoB oad amaiag. sad faralwal. ia your viltaa. WaahsMa, too. - burtieiaasb ^ pi^dUbeary. t o ^ ■tenthly^ ML S-T844. Bead Herald Advh* 188-189 Pearl Bt. TW. M l I.M e j T > v r 1 l 9 TCLKYUfeOM J .V' it.,' •X V J ■\ - J ' ; 4, V-.V ■ ■' ■ I ■' ■! K ■ / ' f MONDAY, NOVEMBBR 8, 1981 -.I,, PACK FOUBTEEM ''. '.■/-> ■ ’ •■ 'i: i . •.. . AvtThf • Daily Net Preea Ron •t' X '• ■ ■ »(. lEvrnins lleralii For tha Waak Endad ^ The Wcatbdr ' . - ; Nay. «, ies4 Pofueast at O. jE Wanthar W m lm m Memorial Temple, Pythian SIs- Mra. Paul Ottone. 33 W. Middle Members of the Itallan-Ameri- in two acta, will ba “OoUefa pays” tars, will meet tomorrow night Ipke.; and her friend, Mr*. John can LSdlca Auxiliary plisnning to, an^ the stage crew, headed by Leo W« Wosli Upkdfllmy •! 11,551 i S m r , ealder .^leelght, Eaar ha About Town Oliotte of Sea laland, N. J.. have attend tha dinner tomorrow night in Odd i^llowB Hall. Grand Chief Colburn and John D’N*iH, has de^ Eutry Kied—-Everywhere . Member a t tha Audit ndd sea. Wedueadny Ruuiqr, eaa- Mrs. Ruth MiUer o f Hartfm-d and returned after-a trip to Niagara at 7 o’clock . in the chtbhouse on Featui^ Dancer veloped some beautiful lighting and Bureau at OIrenlatlan Atty. Jay Rubinow « f Uia Cttl- her staff wilt make their offlcial Falla and parte of Canada. Eldrtdge Street are asked to be HOMES e You raa Htmove the leoae Mnued mthsr eaW. High m lt IS b : lana Committee. Frank Anderson stage effects. visit at this time. A covered dish prompt. Members who have not dnst by vacuamhig and bnishlag your Manchester— A City of VOlane Charm o f the Junior Chamber .of Com­ The Army end Navy Club wiil At last year’s performance, a supper will be .served at 6:30 in been contacted may call Mrs. Del- Miss Barbara Beede wlU be a representative of the Oebom Pris­ fumlture bat t » mhave the aell yaa merce and Atty. Herman Yules of the banquet hall, and entertain­ hold a card party at tha cliibhouae flr.a Pole. , the Manchester Bar Assn, will be featured dancer in the Feurtk on Farm in Ehifleld was present must have R washed- Revives the eolera. VOL. LXXIV, NO. S4 ment wifi follow. Officers are re­ tonight at 8:15. Makes your home more eaaltary aad (SIXTEEN PAGBS) MANpHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1954 (Claaalflad Advartlshig aa Paga 14) PRICE nV E CENTS peineUata at' tonights workshop quested to wrear white. nual KnighU of Columbus MinstreV |.ud requested that the show be meatlng on the Town Charter, to The annual Men’s Night program put 6n for the entertainment of more attractive. The Manchester Garden Club will be presented tonight « t 8 Rsvlew which will be presented on bo hakf at S p. m. at the Emanuel Members of thS Connecticut the''Mnmatea of the Farm. Ar- AUTOMOBILES • For the proteetlea will hold its. annual meeting to­ o’clock in the South Methodiat Nov. 11,. 12 and 13 at the Ver- r.ingentents were madq and the of light-colored clothing, motor car up­ lutharan Church. The meeting Is Graduate Chapter of KappS Pai night, at 8 o’clock in Center Church aponaored by the t«ague of Wom­ Church by the Women's Club of 'planck School auditorium. Miss show was given a wonderful rrtep- holstery must be washed. (We iuvite In­ Pause for an Old Comrade Pharmaceutical fraternity will House. It will be the aimual meet­ Manchester. Bert Bromberg, wrho Ike Greets en Voters o f Manchester which in-- honor Ppofesaor Nick W. Fenney ing with reports and election of Beede has appeared in the past tion. A portion of the show waa quiries from used-car dealers). Tttea the attendance of all inter­ comes highly recommended, will three performances end has de­ also used by\tjie .Wethersfield STORES AND OFFICES e Let us start of the Univqraity of Connecticut officers. The subject will be apeak on "The Psychology of Hyp- ested persons. School of PhiU'macy with a testi­ Christmas decorations and a work lighted the audience with her American Legion Tor its annual cleaning yeur upholstered fuiulture.wheu r noUam.” Non-:members and guests dcverslfled arrangements. She re­ preaentatlon, and prepa^Uona are you close. It wiil be ready to uae tha next 50,000 New monial dinner,tonight at thS'Wav- shem for Christmas. Tht commit­ Of members will be welconM at the The regular monthly meeting of erly Inn In Cheshire. Professor cently appeared for an audition being made to put this y a a ^ ghow morning. the RockTille Emblem Qub will be tee Includes Mrs. George Cheney, cuatomaiy fee. Fenney has recently been elected Mrs. Warren I. Keith and Mrs. with the world famous “ Rock- "on the road”, aa It far aurpMea FREE ESTIMATES — INSURED held* Wednesday evening at 8 ettes” o f the New York Music Hall. anything the Knights of Oolumbna to the' office of national grand Howard W. Vlbbert. WORK DONE IN VOUR OWN HOME Am ericans o'clock at the. Elks Home. At this regent of Kappa Psi. The Holy Ghost Mothers ^Circle Many of the popular features of have done previously. time plans will be completed for ft will meet Wednesday at A p.m. at the three previous shows will Tickets esn be obtained at the TEL. ROCKVILLE- 5-9659 or 5-3647. the annual charity card party Ever Ready Circle of Kings The Mancharter Child Study the home of Mrs. Robdit Dona­ again appear, along with some K of C Home, or from Joseph Ger- Washington, Nov. 9 (/P)— which will be held on Nov. 17. Daughten will postpone its meet­ hue, 90 Cooper Hill St. The'busi­ pleasant surprises that the direc vale, Roland LePage, Stanley Cho- WILLIAM (SRACZYK, Jr. M enben and friends may make Group will meet tomorrow after­ President. Eisenhower today ing tomorrow night until Tuesday ness session wilt p t ' outlined by a tor. Rev. Robert (^rroll, has ar­ man, or any member of the ticket ^ 0 MORRISON ST. — ROCKVILLE up their own tables and play the noon at 1 o'clock in the library of evening of next week. the Buckley School. Mies Ann Fe- Chinese Suctioi^ ranged for. The theme of the show, conunlttee. extended “my very sincere game of their choice. Refresh­ welcome” to some 50,000 for­ ments will be served. berg, elementary school consultant for the State Dept, of Education eigners who will become 8L « Gertrude’s Mothers Circle will ^>eak on “Modem Education.” naturalized Americans in will hold a meeting and auction Mrs. Lee.Chagnot will «ervt as pro­ mass swearing-in ceremonies sale at 'the home of Mrs. Viola gram chairman. All membera Michalak, 83 Gerard St, Wednes­ urged to attend this meeting. ' throughout the country on Bohlen Hit McCarthys View Booklet day at 8 p.m. Co-hostessea for the Veterans’ Day, this Thurs- ovening will be Mrs. Jane Long Ben Kara Chapter, B'nai B’rith ^ These Tim ely Yalnei Make " " day, members are reminded that teeer- Bohlen and Mrs. Kathleen Long. '^ a Preaident personally ax- -vatlons close tonight for the an­ preaaed hia congratulations to 33 For Visit to Manchester Aseembly No. 16. nual ^nd-raUing dinner-dance at citlaanship applicants, w>m« with Order o f Rainbow for Girls, will the Garden Grove, Satiuday, Nov, backgrounds of horror In Nast'and meet in the Masonic Temple to­ 13, at 8:15 p.m. Mrs. Bernard Cole .RuMian Blava labor camps.- / Reti p a rty night at 7:80 at which time new m^'attll be contacted for tickets. The 32 from 18 iountriei0nclud- members will be initiated. A t this IX T R ^ CK>OD BUYS wtth ad a Catholic priaat who ^arrowly meeting definite |dans will be.made Miantonomoh Tribe No. 58, escaped execution by t h / Naxla, a WaRhington, Nov. 9 {/P)— iORM. will meet tonight at 8 for rehearsals for the Minstrel rabbi who fled from inyading Rua- Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) con­ Show, which the Aeeembly will o'clock in Tinker Hall. Every K Sian and German armies and a Wa'shfngton, Nov. 9 (A>)— Secretary of State Dulles said present early in 1966 under the member le urged to attend aa very Russian seiied by tiu Nazis in Po­ tended today that the shoot- today it would be contrary to the national interest to make direction o f Past Mother Advisor important buaineea will ha trans­ land in 1944 and p^ced in. a con­ ing down of an American public the full record on the case of career diplomat John acted. DOUBLE GREEN Mrs. Olive Recave. centration camp., photo plane near Japan Sun­ Paton Davies. 'Those who vhilted '*he White The Women's Home League of House and shook hands with the day was a deliberate attempt It would mean revealing some secrets, Dulles told a news the Salvation Army will maet in Given W itli Cash Sales Tuesday President weiy described as s rep­ by Russia to make the Unit­ conference, adding that publishing part of the record would the Citadel tomorrow aftembon at resentative ci’^-aectlon of the 50,- ed States “ lose face” in Asia. be unfair from .several viewpoints. '• 2 o’clock. During the afternoon a 000 who will be naturalized Thurs­ Knowland, the Senate Republi­ buslnesa meeting will be held, m n day. But Dulles said he had not made a final decision cgYrtha sewing done for the hospital and v v w w can leader, again at a news con- call by Davies.Jor relea.se of the record. rCABEVlTLLr OOMFOITKDED^ Wbofesale Naturalizations . fe.ence criticlzed^'^. Ambassador social time enjoyed, with Mrs. Dulles also said It waafas wholly^- - • i ' " l ' ■ In N ^ York’s Polo Grounds, for Charles Bohlen for attending a Flora Boures and Mrs. Melvlna axample, S,Q00 Will become ciU- out of the question that Chagnon as hostesses. Red celebration in Moscow after tive war with the Soviet sens./At I-os Angeles 7,000 will be the plane incident took place. The - ' naturalized, In Chicago 3,000 and ever could oe accepted aa Mother Cebrinl Mothers Circle State Dept, has said Bohlen did States policy. He said “13Dixotf"Pact President . in San Francisco 2,800. Pres. Elaeoiwwer atepa bareheaded to read inscription on statue not know of the affair at that wiU meet at the home of Mn. greeted those who Eisenhower had made that unmia-! f h 'i ^ "S ^ /Eisenhower greeted those of the late Oen. GtorgS S. Patton on Uhariee River Eeplanade In Bos­ time. Harry F. Smith, 101 E. Middle .caliailed at the white House today in ton, Maaa. (N ov./t). Patton commanded the Third .\rmy under Su­ Ipke., Wednesday at 8 p. m. Mem­ the rose garden Juat outside hia of­ Saya Incident Known ! as preme Allied Cbmmander Eisenhower In World War II. The Presi­ Knowland said he has reason to l Ass&a bers sre reminded to bring artlclee fice. Also present were Chief Jus­ dent visited B«wton to address the National Council of Catholic Davies had suggested, in saying , SERVICES for the rumunage sale of tha group tice Earl Warren; Atty. Gen Women. (;AP ^Irepboto), believe Bohleq knew about it un­ ■last weak he would not contest ' I ' % / \ ‘ I B — __ * 1 the same evening. Brownell, Herbert Hoover, Jr., un­ officially, because Moscow Radio hia ouster, that he would welcome J . Y 1 ' # * ¥ * ¥ ! Unit Intarprct The Wtahe der secretary Of state, and Gen. broadcast the Incident Sunday st refbase to the public of the whole * * Army Sgt. Johann Cbwertek, Jr., Joseph'Swing, coihmlaaioner of Im- 6 p. m. — the evening of the Red Of ThtFRmfly recom of his case—"Includiiig my - - ' - B4, son of Mr. and Mrs. John migraUon and haturallaation. anniversary p a rty —■- and monitor­ 1950 toeommendatlpna that we; Washington, NoV. 9 CiWertek, 40 N. HUm St., recenUy After the 23 applicants had in­ ing of the radio broadcasts is rou* spent a seven day rest and recrea­ troduced, themaelves, the Preaident Offers Russia, tine, at the embassy. general manager of tha JOIM B. fURKE tion laava from his unit in Korea told them: Kno'Wland said it was signifi­ Dulles flr^Jlavles, a career dip-! Public Power A asn. at Camp Hakata, on Japan’s “It is really a privilege to wel cant that the Russians shot down RINIIUU. HOME Sen. Joeeph McCarthy (R-Wls) sod his wife, Jrau, Nov. 8 lomat for i s 'years, last Friday assorted today that the pre^ southeramost iaiahd of Kyiuhu. A come you, not only to all of tiA the American plane, which did not 4n upholding s''^apecial. secu r^ rights and the freedoms that go at their home In Washington look over a booklet entitled “Tlirow thr posed Dixon-Yates power m -a -d s n rifleman with the ,7th Diviaiim's India A-parley Role return fire, on the eve of the nego­ hearing board's. 'epnclusion..^that 31st Infantry Regiment, Sgt. with Americah citizenship, but to tiations between'President Eisen­ Bum Out.” McCarthy said the booklet contains excerpts of atories Davies lacked “judgment.-"diMr^ contract is “the opening • 7 BART GBM1 EK n r. Cewertek has been in the Far East remind you—as you already know hower and Premier Yeshida of Ja­ denouncing him In the Dally Worker, New York Commnnlst news­ tlon and reliability.’’ '^:^ere' waa wedge in crippling the Ten­ — that it has very serioiis obliga­ AMBOLANOE SERVICE Bine# Augxiat, 1953. He entered the pan. paper. He said hr planned to send copies of I t. to all Senators. no question of his ibyalty in­ nessee 'Valley Authority Army in February, 1958. tions. United Nations./N. Y., Nov. 9 (/P)-r-The western powers He recalled that a similar plane (AP Wlrrpiioto). PeNgwed le melee you e tx>day offered KuMia and India a voice in arranging a pro­ volve. (TVA).” "We expect you to carry on the incident took place on the eve of Davies had been cleared''eight obligationB Just aa you snjoy the Alex Radln, who said hia organ­ I "ftandeut" of all yeof foverHe posed intitrngtional scientific conference on peaceful uses the recent Manila conference. times during the Truman admiq'** rights and privileges. That is what isation represents more th*it TOO meeting p loctt. . . A Don Mver of atomic energy. The decision was announced in the General "I belie've that both incidents tratlon on loyjdty-security charges- every good citizen does. You are were deliberate attempts to cause local publicly-owned electrie utiU- Assembly’s 60-natlon P o l i t i c a l ------■ ------His dismissal haa stirred somd' .ties, was in the witness chair aa SrthW — e wevtn chock gig following in the footsteps of mil­ committed by Canada’s Paul Mar- : _ _ the loss of face by the United criticism ih Congress. Sen. Chavez MATTRESSES lions that have come Imfore you McCarthy Strategy tlM Senate-House Committae on %vHh centrottlitg embr On wjid has taken an acUve role ft i \ | / States Government in the F a r (D-NM) told the Senate today that . . . You will add your part to East, where face counts very A toi^c Itocrgy resumed its atudy EMERGENCY recent weeks in trying to pAtch I YV alltA O V r "In my opinion a disservice waa of Qm controversial contract to debby tlripet-lhe waiKoble/ this great nation that we ca')I much.” Knowland said. "I don’t .Made To Order up Eaat-Weat differences ovei* dls'- _ _ ' , done to the Foreign Service.” He feed p^vate power into the TVA OIL lURNER America. ' armament and atomic control. a # n of- T\« believe the timing waa coincident- It Is better to have n good re­ cotton with tht lo» put in the congressional record linta. SERVICE "Through you I w^ould ilka .to Martin called attenUon to what - t " U l>49 a 1 8 E ' al.’^ Seen as Filibuster soma newspaper editorials critical built mattress than a cheap new extend my very warm gmetotfa, Radin ah(d tha contract affaeU frathnoM he termed the "moderate” tone of _ ^ Deeply Shocked of Dulles'' action. one. We're-make and sterUlse my very sincere welcome', - to all a speech which Soviet Delegate ■ > « Knowland, who had advised the "all the people of the nation.” CALL all types of mattieaeea and box I creoM andj6)l reaiatant.. SEW and SAVE f e 50,000 who—with you—will Andrei Y.-Vishlnaky made in the - U I V e r d B l l a f I F U Senate previously he was “deeply Dulles waa qu'estioned closely by U "V A isaeotroyad. ha said, eprlnge, Washington, Nov. 9 (IP)— Reports persisted today that newsmen on the hearing boartTa "the people of tko naUon wttt Hkve Self-bat) ^ werentaed take the formal oath of' allegiance committee yesterday en President, ' shocked" at Bohlen’s action in at­ friends of Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) might try to talk to death MI-9-4548 to the United States:'' Elaenhower’a "atoma for peace" „ tending the Moscow celebration, finding that Dayiea-went beymid lost one of their mqot effective al- JONES FURNITURE wothobla, tee. Biographical aketchea of those program. He seid he hoped this t’ **7*^.^ said he had been Informto the a resolution proposing his,censure, on which the Senate opens "privileged boundariea”''ln miAing lita in bringing towet\electrte rates NOVEMBER and greater consampbM of elec­ WILUAliHi In foihleneble, foreshadowed the poaatble coopers- *^"lp®ne. Jr., 29, of 59 Proprietor formal debate tomorrow. McCarthy himself professed ignor­ known hie views. Dulles said' he mA FLOOR COVERING (Cohtlauad oa Page Eight) tion of the Soviet Union in setting Highways, Windsor Locks, waa (CoBtinned m Paga Eigbt) ance of any such strategy,. So did-T — ^------—------——— . would not add or detract from hia tricity to all the ho^&, farms OIL SiRYIcX M Oak SL—TeL M l-9-lOil poiiel colen. SALE OF FABRICS up an agency to advance the de- ‘ “ urned to death when hta auto several of his supporters. But two written' pptnion o f last week, and industrias of the nM Szea 12-30 ond vclopment. of atomic energy for ;^“ ''"*‘* burst into flamys influential Democratic Senatom ‘No Rule o f 'nMmb' Would Sell Power Te Special Sale non-war Uses. i !p avoid relations with the preee. tion. provides for private powets^ 5 7 c - 1(27 yd entlflc conference is a part of the way posts on the east side of Pali­ til midnight, Dec. 24. when the ex- Ex-Husband of Dulles said there wae no rule of intbrests to construct a 107 mil- ' sade Ave., north of the Elliw’orth ^rauiuiiiisitraordinarv V Hcsaiun which con- v ^ WT lion dollar power plant at Waat AOTO GLASS DAN MVM'U For Harlan in Eisenhower program, but is separ­ U. S. Wrong in Resslon thumb. That it waa up to the good \ Sheer Nylon Hosiery ate' from' the permanent agency curve, crossed the highway where ^ d yesterday dies •‘■tom.tlc- ^ ] g j W o m a U Judgment of Foreign Service’ of­ Memphis,’ Ark., to supply powor FURNITURE TOPS REGULARLY 69e to $1.49 Yd. . envisaged by the U.S. President. It broke off three guard posts and ficers. to TVA. conoN i Supreme Court Both moves, however, are included Ihen flipped over. The auto land­ Plane Incident 'ThaLw.^ the final deadline set Davies has been a target of Preaident Elsenhower directed ed in a concrete catch baain four in an ad.adjournment resolution aw sewttwe Is You Will want more than one dress length of these beiiu> in a resolution sponsored by the New Canaan, .Nov,. 9 (S')—:The criticism in Congress and else- the Atomic Energy CommiaaieB 60 gauge dark seam, full fashioned hosiery in new fall United States and six other coun­ feet below the level of the high­ agreed on byUqngresa last August. tiful fall and winter fabrics. Washington, Nov. 9 (Pi --Presi­ man she had divorced but dated where zince the end of World Wart-»ABC), which la receiving TVA shades. Sizes 8>2 to 10' >. Sale price. tries. way. * Washington, Nov. 9 (JP)—Ru&ris Charles Watkira>..^nate parlia­ n. chiefly because of certain power, to negqtlata tha contract. dent Eisenhower’s nomination of has countered an American protest mentarian, said if than ia no vote frequently after her second mar­ LIFE Martin told the political commit­ 'Truck drivers, quick to arriva riage was sought today for ques-' recommendations h e, made for 'The - administration has askad U. 8. Circuit Judge John Marshall tee that the seven sponsors of the at tha scena,f told police they over the latest cold war aerial in­ by that hour, a pendihgk censure J. A. WHITE Harlan -to the Supreme Court, “ "./tlonlng in connection with t h e policy in dealing with the the Senate-House conunlttee to resolution had decided to recom­ heard an exploalon. They said cident with a declaration of ab­ resolution would expire uiV _ ___ Va4(nnffiilB4 Chinese VAvairatmam^ Nationalist government where his grandfather once sat, solute innocence, bet U..S:. officials 'slaying of Mrs. Margaret Ford waive a.provision in tha Atoniic mend that Russia and India be ih-. the intensity of the fire made SSrd pongreaa. at, Chiang Kai-shek. Energy Law which raqulraa that Knitters Aftention! seemed headed today for easy indicate the Soviets haven’t heard That presumably would me'Sh George, 26. of Waterbury. GLASS CO. eluded in an advisory committee Filipone's rescue Impossible. .. JIrs. George was found dead At one point, he recommends passage through the Senate. whiclr will decide on which coun­ Sgt. Michael Maalocka and Pa­ the last of the matter. atarting afresh with any move 24 BIRCH 8 T .\ what /Valuest Extra' Special! But trouble appeared to be For the eighth time since the aimed at Senate rebuke of the Wis­ uhd^ a pile of Icavea and branches steps that would have led to a (Coatlaaad aw Paga BgM ) tries are to be invited to the sci­ trolman Charles A. Wall of the In the woods here Sunday. coalition government in which thq T*I. MI 9-7S22 \ brewing for the nomination of entific conference and on the pri­ Windsor Police Dept., called Wind­ Cold War began, the United States consin Senator, who has predicted Atomic Energy Commissioner yesterday demanded an a;ioIogy the Vote will go against him. Police'CJiief Henry- E. Keller an­ Chinese Reds would have taken EXTRA SPECIAL MANUFACTURER’S CJ.OSEOUTI ority of subjects to be dlacusaed. sor and a Hayden fireman to put nounced laaV-hlght that he wants part. According to State Dept, re­ Can’t Hide Behind Joseph Campbell to be comptroller out the flames. and reparations from Russia for Sen. Knowland of California, the Other menibers of the advisory violence, done American aircraft, her first husutnd. Stanley Zdon- cords already published, Daviee' Our Produef* / R e g . $i.9B "I LOVE ^ general—head of the- General As- Police , said that portion of the GOP leader, said he remains hope­ committee would be the United by Soviet.planes. ful of getting a vote this month. ick, 38. of NaugatUcit. Keller said proposals, for “ revitallMtlon”' of Cenuine English countinjf Office (GAO), whose Job States. Britain, France, Canada highway had Just been remodeled It is. to keep close tabs or. how ' Moscow countered with a claim' A special committee recornmended the couple went out together Nov. Chlang's tovemment were intend- Bulletins and Brasil. to make it safer for traffic. d\)ff the total Red take- federal agencies spend the money that itii planes were in the right. censuring McCarthy, for his alleged 1 and then diaappeared. ed to head' froai the AP Wina Baby Saq There was no immediate word Dr. Aaron P. Pratt, medical '■We need him for questioning," , over that finely happened. TONI NEW HOME PERMANENT .... Packs Congress givea them. exaininer, gave, parmiasion for the But the -original U. 8. note had "contemptuoua" attitude toward a from ' Russia and India- as to promirsd that''the Kremlin would Senate subconimittee, ' ‘'.’uigar’’ rc Keller said. “No charge is against i Davies has siaid privately he There waa no indication the whether they would sgree to serve. body to IM removed to the F. W- him.” wants the national interest' pro­ RIB ANKLETS hear more from Washington after HELD FOR RlBKXW r ATTACK PROM HOME PERMANENT ...... President had consulted Senatorc Martin’s reference to Vishin- Carmon Funeral Home where hia Mrs. George was separated-from tected. but that he feels hia own In advance about either appoint­ investigation eataliltshed all the (Continued eu Pago Ught) New Hnton, Nev. 9 IH—A wnr> Fine quality Durane, Mercerized cotton anklets with nylon rein- sky's moderate attitude apparent- sister and bfother-in-Iaw Mr, and her second husband. James George COTY NUSUET TOILET WATER .... ment. facia “regarding human life' and rant for the arrest el a BUEeri forced heel and toes for extra wear. Sizes 8I9 "I LOVE L U p 'p . . > ■ parachute ahd-drowned. Rubber Go. plant in Naugatuck aad hMuraare brekee, wMk fear charges against'. Ben. McCarthy and dated frequently after th»-di­ LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC The United States government By 'TOB ASSOCIATED PRESS eeuats of riJiriile M - arcehal ef (R-WU). Human Health M Stake fired a »Uff p|-ote>ri to Moscow, Peiping Radio clalme American vorce. ,'4 CLOSEOUT SMALL Ldl OF First raactloa .of Senators Official election returna made ciieed or roler aad eae couat af. saying it .expects the Krsihlin “to warahips recently ■ have patrolled Mrs. George, is-ho police aaid had 'breark of toe phace.' 75c BAYER ASPIRIN TABLETS .. ... 62e Baby Bonnet and Bootee Pack willing -to comment indicated that near theTachen Islands off coast been Shot in the head, lay unidenti­ public today by Secretary of State make all such moral and matsriai Charles B. Keata gave Democrat Harlan's selection was not llkaly raphrattons ’ as lies within iU of Red China, '. . -West German fied until yesterday- afternoon' MARKET HESITATES S' 60c AL.KA SELTZER ...... •. - • ^...... 5 4 c to itir any controveray, but that power.” government announce* it will bud­ When her brother-in-law. Michael Abraham A .^ b icoff- a 3.115 vic­ New Yoric. Nov. 9 (Pv—Tke FABRIC CLOVES .Campbell's nomination might ■ be CRarge U. S,: Fired First get f3,186,(K)0,006 for defense rosta Rosa of Watertniry, viewed the tory. for'the Cbnnecticut governor­ Stork Market developed a cer­ each challenged by opponents of the ^during year beginning next body- ship. lli BUFFERIN TABLETS ...... 53e and $i .23 EOlTOR’a N O T E —Few' re-^fossibly-'other health matters, The Immediate Russian response tain ameunt ef beeltaary today Regular price $1.98. Sale price proposed Dixon-Yatea contract to followed ’ the-usual pattsnt: The April 1. ' Hia wife. Mr«. George’s sister, Rlblcoff’s plundity over Repub­ follewtag Its eeneatioaat past- Four baby colora and you 'may knit or crochet either'.one of two supply private power in the Ten­ aaareh. peahlama m l madem -tiiBea, quite aside from its effect in the Rep. Dingell (D-Mlch) says had reported Mrs. George missing lican incumbent John Laodge ex ONE-A^DAY MULTI VITAMIN ...... $ 1 .9 6 atylee of a bootee and bonnet aet. have raptured the pdhUc latoreat. cigarette controversy. Reds said the U. S. plane violated elertloa surge ahead. Oa bal- nessee Valley Authority (TVA) .RuaeUn territory and fired flret. across-the-board Income taX cuts last Wednesday, two days after reeded by 320 votes the unofficial aace. toe market waa barely area. Campbell was one of - the ■Mre thau tha eurreut searrh for; Public Coqfuaed will be sought in next Congress.... she had left on a date with a man. margin aa reported by the As­ SPRAY NET WITH TWEED PERFUME . . . . . $ 1 .2 5 aa aaawer ta this queatlaa: l a ! The controversy finds unknown and that Soviet MIGSi were forced higher. Gains of 1 le 3 petnts AEC members who approved the to retaliate. Labor Dept, says siito industry em­ Mrs. Rosa said she ’. ChUdren’s dangerous? Should YOU atop and small growers snd manufac­ arith heroiam by his atudenta. ac-1 denville hospital, SPECIAL 5|-39 each aiaaa in navy only. ■tii fiaveive been good thing if atom arid By T M A8BOCIATKD PBE88 anobing? turers and procusors. middlemen, West Cheater, Pa., Nov. 9 Of) hydrogen■Artmen bombabomb* had never been t rea^lulWrea^nslWlUy ll^ for atrikatriklng^ Tha one-atoty brick school Stop la and talk “ lasulatioB” at the W. G.‘ Glenney Co. No obU- AveRll Harriman’a unofficial It finds this bouae of science whdiassierii, retsile.rs, vending ma­ —A surprise test air alert—the T*' . . . ..L . tinethe matenmatch wnichwhich accidentally;— > building was virtually demoliahed fMten. C/i rtg. prict) and. medicine divided. Some au- developed, but decllhea Laboritc AIDE MISUSED WAR DATA i f *28 pound Democratic-Uberal party plurality chine operators and many otliieni— first on a region-wide basio-since* suggestion he uae-his influence to. touched off a deafening gas expio- ’ by tha -hlaat. .tlexaadrla. Va- Nev. 9 (P) REG. 59e 1007. W OOL for governor of New York has thoritiee frankly gall -dgarettea a owes its livelihood to tobacco. the dim-out days o( World War Sion at AUen High School yeiter-" The superintendent. J. N. Mc- Non-Run Tricot Knit Rayon major factor in cauatog human get other powers to quit leeting —^The U. S. gserraperat aal4 JOHNS MANVILLE lALSAM WOOL risen to 11,749 votes—which la Governments derive much revenue n —ai(rnmoned Civil . Defense of­ bombs. day injuring hlniaelf, the principal Keel,,who tuffered shock, cuts and today that iafenaallna relat- Our flrat ahipment aold out in one day! Be here early Tuesday. cancer, oapeciaUy lung cancer, and from tobaccq taxes. ■hd 45- pupils. bruises told a reporter: ’“I pre- ITenty af Parfctag Space. Sock and Sweater 3,092 more than ha was credited ficials to their posts throughout Queen Mother.F^laaheth of Bri- lag. te 195 eperatteae in NeHh Free^^PlaaalBg Service. Another ahlpmeut! -with immediately after the elec­ any they, are bad for your heart. Science and medicine have s the Middle Atlantic Seaboard Many Students reported for some I set off the blast in an at- But others, equally prominent, any talit wina cheers w thousands in Korea flgared la tha a a s ^ Rah- tion while ' Republican ijilifford P. Stake. Should a reputable scien­ area last night. abort virit that will be loud pleas­ medical trSatment today after tempt on my part to find a gas terial walrh eae-toaa gaveta* UNDERWEAR the case against cigarettaa is by tist disclose hia findings which The Eaetem Air Defense Cbm- going hom r yesterday believing leak. 1 had no reason t o think f Case—hia lead widened to 3.479 In no means proved. ant memory for historic Maryland ■seat eede expert .Jeee^ 8- T W E E D Y A R N . the New Jersey Senate contest--: Isad him to -suspoct hassrds - in mand released the warning—that they were all 'right. However, there was a general leak.” * Trunk pentie and band leg briefa. White and pink. Siam 5 to 8. >] It finds many hundreds Of thou­ town of Annapolis .... Prime Minis­ Fetereea. Jr„ le toarged adlh has claimed victory over Democrat smoking, or. anything dlse? Or enemy, elrcraft had been tracke.l ter St. Laurent's opposltian picks m any. suffered delayed reactions Damage at 9199.909 sands of doUnrs being poured into should hs wait untU ht has defl- I O U N C E . Charles R. HowriL on an approach to tha East Coast. ene Heme of Cbtnmons seat in ovarnight and other injuries Students were flung against the raaeareh to find tha answer, or an- laite proof? If ho U proven wrong The yellow alact. indicating atx'by-elections held in C m a d a ..,. showed up. Ceiling and blown through windows Harriman’a adge over Repubiican ■worm. That (act could produem after hia early announcement, will MCCARITHy AGAINST STALL $1.00 TRUNK PANTIES ...... 8 3 c e a c h IT S. Sen. Irving M. Ives increased poasihiUty of an enemy attack by Tho rhildrcn perish in auto firw This, mofiUng, two atudenta were by the temb-Uke blast which tqok WaehtBglea. Nev. 9 . . great boons.tor aU ef.us. for tha poopls ncctiso him o f aca>e-mon- air„ was flashed from West Chea­ atlU. critical and tha principal. place shortly ^ftar they settlafl in BUILDING MATERIALS ^ yesterday on the hasie of a rocheck rsasareh wiU idtg dsapt-Into some in 'Charteeton, S. C., parking lot htocartoy (E-WTa) aald gering, or looe fniUi In a-Tederal Civil Defanae Admin- Prime Minister Nehru‘aaya he danger list. Fire Chief Harvey Butler, who 9e * » Beaatj veto «a LUMBER FUEL <4 Haw York City qnd offielal recaa- learaad c«nQd turn up vtUi links after deciding not to mmm ^ the istratlMi. , la aiming a^ "definitely ab­ The critical are Joy Rose, 15, estimated damage at 1100,000, said quentlea ef ceaoanif HH a < about tha causa, control oir-traat- solutely n aee.InHatte pictara of so- ami Shirley Innum, 14. They are (C ioa P O fo] a) ■an t og eaacar; hanrt ffimaga «g woold ba aarliriM Mt < ;« iP a g a : ■> iriety.” . ■ , at an Ada boapitaL Ihere art 15 « H A - ■ > ■if- V ■ r r f ■ : / /