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:■ 7 i M : - ■■ « — .w inancljratpr lEu^nitts Ifrrald SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, I960 i tfV Tha Waathar Av«ng« Dully Net PrSM Faraeaal a< C. B, Waatfeav Banns mlaalng. After checking up' with actually trylqg to aava fact. But For the Moath of Augoat, 1986 About Town other workers in the reataurant It lest we ha conalderad oplnionatad. Today fair and enal, M n y t No Herald waa decided that the bottlea muat come out to the Broad Straet v i i X i higbeot tampatature aboat 74, to- Heard Along Main Street have been atolen at aome time School hearing September 19, and 9,653 ZiitiUAU'iiirjtiiliri night fair and eool; loweat naar Mr. and Mrs. Thomsi Miner, when the bar-tender had itepped find out for youraelf. The whole Manber of tha Audit 80t Wedaeoday fair aad eooL toraMrly « f SOO Spruce street, Monday And on Some of Manchester"$ Side Streete^ Too out of the tap room for a few mln- ■tory i^ll astound you! hsvs moved to their heme on BoI> DRASTIC Bufeaa of Obmdattoaa M anchester^ A City o f VttUqge Charm utea. too Oniter coed, Bolton. The bar-tender waa ao upset A local man who began his pub-. flavor. They weren't quite aa A local reildent who does some No issue of the Manches­ over the loss, and the fact that he electrical work now and then waa Workmen of the Ley Oonstrue- lie school education In the kinder-: common aa ths standard "orange" (TWELVE PAGES) tlM compeny of New York have ter Evening Herald will would probably have to make up at the kitchen table making out (ObMataed AdvartlalBg ua Pago t f) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1950 PRICE FOUR CENTS garten of the Ninth District, when I orange, but it seems, we recall, the loss, that he went into some VOL. LXIX. NO. 285 started to do excavation at the site be published on Monday, the late Miss Ella Washburn was I they were seasonal—they could be an order to Dept. L-14 at the Gen­ REDUCTIONS of the Belton Notch highway re- sort of trance for the next few eral Electric plant In that city in Sept. 4, Labor Day. supervisor; then transferred to , purchased only at certain times, hours. huilding Job. Their work is said to Northern New York sute. Ha had the ■ first kindergarten In the ola ' For quite some time it was dlf In came a Pabat beer salesman he in Connecticut with testing and Union school on North School ficult to find a fruit stand that the ordpr made out on his own USED CAR CLEARANCE communications relocation. and in getting the order for the street, and on through the grades, carried red bananas, but now they restaurant's needs In his line he plain, white stationery. He knew was showing the school where he seem to be back In quantity. So Ordered up a bottle of Pabat and what he wanted and what depart­ The standard first aid course for received his early education to his perhaps some day we will run ment to address, but when it all civilian defense personnel will asked other fellows at the bar to South Pupils small daughters, both of whom across some blood oranges in the have a bottle on him. Nervously came to putting the name of the begin Wednesday at 7:30 at the were bom in another town. They market. city where this particular General Northern Front the bar-tender reached for the beer Hole Hollister school auditorium- It is Reds Tear / were not much impressed with the ! cooler and hurriedly set up bottles Electric plant is located he lust expected that about ISO civiiian appearance of the old building, un­ couldn’t spell it. defense workers wili take the Bus Schedule Well, are barber prices In town ' of beer in front of the salesman til one of them happened to spy going up or not? and other customers. He set up N* pondered for quite a time. course, to be held on six successive the antenna atop one of the ga­ Some barbers say “No" and still Wednesday evenings. beer all right, but the salesman "Sk” —no, that didn't teem right. Transportation to Dif­ bles, and exclaimed; "Oh. daddy, others say "Yes." wouldn’t pay. , "See"—well, that was more like they had television when you went Barber prices have gone up in Joseph E. Ferguson of 61 Foster In his confusion the bar-man aet it, but something seemed missing. ferent Schools Out­ to school!” For some time Man­ nearby communities and it la true "Seke”—no that waa definitely U. N. Takes Up U. S. Charge Xw6 Enemy ColuB street nko recently underwent a up—not Pabat, but Budweiser Gov» ^sks Special chester’s "finest" have had a that an Increase locally has been beer. wrong. second operation' at Manchester lined by Stations game room over there. discusaed. Hartford ahopa are said Memorial hospital, is making fa­ to be planning to charge fl.25 for •His young son came into the vorable progress toward recovery. a haircut and many of the shops We chanced to meet an old house, saw that his father was That Russian Plane Fired t", i •« ty ' i ai i starting September S. children The Connecticut company seemn Jriend in one of the Main street puzzled snd asked what happened living in the south end of town In that city refuse to do any shav­ 1948 PACKARD $1599 Session to Expand to have do problem whatever, in stores the other day. He is now to be the trouble. The father ask­ who are eligible for transportation attracting any number of bus ing. Shaves take longer in most cases and the price for shaving living In California and was back ed the boy if there were any New $249 DOWN—S49.S0 PER MONTH On Allied Fleet o//ATore« Exploit Breakthrough; t.. South Barnard and Nathan Hale drivers, either that or they change LONELY PEOPLE Is usually about half that charged in town on a vacation vlait. York state maps, geographies, or schools) should board the bus at them around from one route to for a haircut. 2-Door Club Sedan. Radio, henier. defroster, white wall Mrea. We do not care bow old you the station nearest to their homes. another. Commuters get used to During the conversation he the like around, but none could be Low mileage. are. Meet new friends. Join We know several families In pointed to the prices on fruits and State Housing Plan Times and bus stations are as fol­ a bus driver and almost resent found. Finally the father told the town who have hair clippers and vegetables. He remarked that Lake Success. Sept. 5—(/P>—Se­ the Council. The delegations still President Truman waa Informed the GET ACQUAINTED CLUB. lows: these frequent changes. Rcmetji- son the name of tlje city he want­ curity council delegations hurried­ No minors. For Information either the mother or father la be­ in California living costa are mucii ed to address. had not received an official text of the Incident but Presidential il 8:00—Corner of South Main and ber how It was with Gus Walir, ly summoned their advisers into Secretary Charles G. Rota told re­ Race on Taegu, Pusan coming quite adept at trimming lower beca,uae of the abundant this morning, but all had rsad It can Mrs. Barnes, 40 Church Mt. Nebo Place, who came from Rockville to Man­ ^Tie boy said "O. K. Pop. give me Street, Hartford. Tel. 7-4862 the children's hair. Electric shav­ fruit and vegetable production Lodge Queationa Feaai-, ]\ q - private huddles today to study the in the newspapers. porters he did not hear him ex­ 8:05—Corner of Spring and chester to live, and to work for a pencil and paper and I'll get the 1947 PLYMOUTH $1145 Wcck Elld report that a So­ press any reaction. Rosa said he ers have become quite popular and He said that the climate la such spelling for you." Will Ask Explanation Lewis atreetg. the old Hartford-Manchester the more a man uses one the more bility of More Houa- , , viet plane had been shot down at­ Informed quarters said Jebb pro­ assumes Mr. Truman had approv­ Rockville Tramway Company for­ that there is a big aaving in the The father watched as the son Rpil SprarhuBfl Sweeps- 8:07—137 Spring street, efficient he becomes in shaving coat of heating during the rainy $249 DOWN—$47.50 PER MONTH tacking the U. N. fleet off Korea. bably would read the report at ed In advance the submission of 8:10—Comer of Fern and Gard­ ty-eight years ago as a conduc­ himself. It Is s diilerent problem, dashed out of the front door to the ing Aid at This Time; IratllC DeatllS There was no immediate com­ the opening of the session. This the report by the State Depart­ Kntl of a llolitluv tor; later manning a one-man bus spells and that natural gas costs Heater, defroster. BeauHful gray club coupe. Good tires, very Glusc to Yongchon; ner streets. however, when one considers giv­ are so low that the heating of wa­ sidewalk along the street in front clean. Seea Conflict With Na­ ment, but there was little doubt would open the way for discussion. ment to the U. N. as a matter of , 8:15—Corner of South Main and aa both motorman and conductor ing himself a haircut—so it's a of the houae. He was puzzled as course. Russian Reporter De< He served for forty-five years and ter for household uses is very that the incident would be the The United States or some other Arvine Place. case of having the little woman cheap. he saw his son standing at the tional Def enae; Saya In the State main item of business before the delegation Is expected to aak So­ Happened at Parallel 8:20—Comer of Hackmatack might atiir he going strong had it learn how to trim hubby's hair or curbing writing something on the clareA Red Guns Now ■ M not been tor a fall from a tree In We asked him why more people council’s session today which pre­ viet Deputy Foreign Minister Jak­ The Department located the in­ and South Main streets. pay the increased cost of haircuts didn't go to California to maae piece of paper. Then the boy re­ U. S. in Grave Danger viously had been called to consider ob Malik for an explanation. cident "approximately" at the 38th Poll Ilf,1 Pusan; Marines The schedule was announced to­ hl.s yard when he Injured his back. In the shops. turned to the house and' sure 1940 PACKARD Nearly all of the time he serve>' their homes, providing of course $595 More Than 500 Die in wavs to localize the Korean con­ Any Soviet Intervention on be­ Parallel, which is the boundary be­ i day by Miss Huldah A. Butler, as­ Of course, the barbers have a they could get employment. "Well, enough on the paper waa printed State Capitok Hartford, flict. half of the North Korean Commu­ tween North and South Korea. Gain 6 Miles in Souths sistant principal. on the crosstown or Manchester good argument for the price in­ In pencil "J. J, Connors Co.. $146 DOWN—$89.00 PER MONTH U. S. in Violent Mis­ Green lines. He was known to I tell you,” he said, “the roaliy Sept. 6.—(/P)— Gov. Chester The U. 8. report was delivered nists would be a direct violation The brief announcement did not crease. The cost of living has gone hard part of picking up voui Schenectady, f . Y." by telephone after midnight last of the Oouncil's cease-fire resolu­ pinpoint the’ actlon above or below Near Yongsan; Yanks almost everybody and very pop i- up for them. too. CenwrttWe Coupe. Gray, new MreS, heater, defroster, radio. Bowles formally asked the haps; Vivien Kellems lar, and many instead of looking goods and moving to the We.it "Where did you get this from ?" night to U. N. Secretary-General tions which called upon all coun­ that rarallel. Use Gen. Patton Tanks the father asked the boy.. Legislature today to expand tries to all South Korea repel the for the, sign on the bus, looked *o Over in the North End "MFD" Coast is tearing yourself away Arrested in Preston Trygve Lie and Britain's Sir Glad- AUTO GLASS see -if Gus was the operator, to from old friends, old oonnectlons The youngster led his .father out the state housing program at wyn Jebb, September president of invaders. (Continued on Page Two) has stood for Manchester Fire and familiar places." Tokyo. Wednesday, Sept. 6. reach their destlijation. There Department for many years, but front to the sidewalk and there AS IS SPECIALS the same time it considers IVHRRORS He went on to .lay that the first impressed in one of the concrete By Ths As.sociated Press —(/P)— Red Koreans - tore a r.re a couple of drivers today who according to reports received civilian defense legislation. More thipi 800 pereoni were are equally popular, Home call year or possibly two really is th« sidewalk slabs was the above-men­ big hole in the northeastern from correspondents in that sec­ test. If a family can stand mov­ ’35 Ply. Sed . . S75 ’37 Packard . . S65 Hia Republican rivals ques­ killed throughout the nation in Hurricane Hits them "The Twins." They -have tor of town, the Initials have a tioned firm and city name. The Ford Employes W in wing of the 120-miIe war- ing Into strange territory, making tioned whether this should be violent accident! over tha labor been on the local lines for some new meaning. Jimmie Copeland Connors Company from Schenec­ day holiday—one of the biggest front Tuesday. This threat­ time and their friends hop* they new acquaintances, eaUbllshIng tady one year obtained the con­ ’38 Studebaker S95 ’37 Chevrolet. . $95 done. says it ail came about following new connections snd so on, the tolls on record. Fla. With Wind ened all of the United Na­ wlll be allowed to remain for years the game between the tract for building some sidewalks The position of the two parties battle of removal from the old was set forth as the Legislature Traffic fatalities were under the to come. The Connecticut Com­ two fire departments which the in town and they had left their predicted total, but aa usual the Big Increase in Pay tions 46-mile rim on the MOBILHEAT pany should pick their employees home town is w'on. He said that trade mark In the various sections assembled for its fifth special sea- South End won recently, giving it is quite a trial to get the home­ heaviest toll was in motor mishaps. north. Two North Korean col­ who deal with the public for their them the right to meet the Police where they had constructed the Blon—a CJonnecticut record—since Of 125 M. P. H town paper and read of an ol.l 1948 FORD—Pick-up $1095 the regular aesslon ended in June, Connecticut hung up an Impres­ umns with tanks shot personality aa well aa skill. Department. walks. sive safety record during the long FUELOIL friend passing away and to reailz- 1949. * through near Pohang port on the Now MFD means "McCooe's $198 DOWN—$48.00 PER MONTH week-end. , Rea o f' Japan coast. One headed Wonder how many e.vehrows how many people you knew back Both housing and civilian de- Thirteen KiUed ^ Huge Population Ontern Fire Department" or "McCooe’s home and really miss. The story about the veterans fenae came in for discussion in a Captain Ralph J. Buckley, head south, the other southwMt. were raiaed when they saw a Wat- Flub Dubbers." 1-Ton Long Body Pick-up. Good motor. Ready for work. of the State Police Department Before them lay the twin high­ klna Brothers adverllsment recent­ "But once that trial Is over," he and the muffin man, carried In the meatage delivered by the gover­ Menaced by Storm; 111 Vi Ceolei SL Phnoe 6866 They are hanging that title on .isid. "you are ail set snd the cli­ press this week, came out because nor at a joint aesalon of the House Traffic Division, noted that in ad­ As Huge Plane su.eji lo, way junctions of Kyongju, 18 ly illustrating a "dice" table? And Joe McCooe, who was the coach dition to an absence of fatal auto­ miles southwest of Pohang, and Stom Fmnta, Picture Prumlog we wonder how many more eye­ mate and living conditions are of the Interest of Director G. J. and Senate, opening the Asaem- Tampa Bay Tides 8 of the team. Over in that neck of such you really add ten years to Agostinelli-of the Veterans Service bly, and In a talk by U. S. Repre­ mobile accidents, there were no Yongchon, 20 miles east of Taegu, Veoetlaa Blinda brows were raised at the display the woods the residents are dis­ your life." Center in bringing to public at­ sentative John Lodge for a Re­ drowninga and no plane accident!. Feet Above Normal Allied base city of .the central Pomlture Tnpe of these same card and dice tables turbed at losing, to the South One person was killed in a - fire. Crashes, Burns Bulletin! tention the deal that was being publican caucua held Just before front. in one of Watkins' Main street Enders two out of two times. The There were 86 accidents In Con­ New York, SopL 8—()P)— Miid-spattercd Allied troopa windows? And the card table aec- Pandemonium, to put it collec­ handed to the veta by their em­ $500 the joint aesalon. Miami, Fla., Sept. 5 — (4*) — consensus Is that the John Merz necticut in which 40 persons were Picket line violence at a Winds of 80 miles an hour scram­ halted the southern flank of the tlon of the furnishings was boys should have been victoriou.s tively, very nearly broke loose ployer. more or less seriously injured, and Ten Injured Wbeii DC-5 j strike-crippled General Elec­ along with a plate glass store (OeattaiMd «■ Pago Bight) bled across battened-down and drive In the noriheaat two to five equipped with places for highball In the softball engagement. ■While both men say they won’t W e have purchased aome new 19^0 Packards from these resulted In 28 arrests. tric Oo. ptant In Syracuse In­ miles north of Kyongju. glasses. window this week when a window go back to work on their muffin Plummets to Eartb parUy evacuated Cedar Keys to­ McCooe, had a fellow on the other Packard dealers. So here's your chance for a new Sixteen Die In New England jured six persons today. The day ee an erratic hurricane moved No dice, no cards, and no hlgh- trimmer, cramped for apace, came routes even though they won this walkout came deapite a gev- Head tor Two Eey attas roster who was known to be a In addition there were M2 other On Farm Near Utica, | slowly' inland from the Gulf of The southwestern plunge by a balla were in evidence when "we good hitter but had never played within an ace of butting through point, the effect of Agostlnelli’s car at a $500 saving. arrests, while 277 motoriate and emment plea for unhampered Mexico. Famous Brand Heating Oil FILMS chanced to see the window dis­ the portcullis of his establishment. Dewey to Run war production, and after the force of unknown strength swept anywhere but In back of the plate. action may have been much more 49 pedestrians received waminga. N. V .; Probe Launched The Miami Weather Bureau re­ close to Yongchon, which waa un­ Clqan— Hot— Economical DEVELOPED AND play. so no collusion can be In order to get that necessary The disaster was narrowly far reaching than Just as it ap­ Sixteen persons m et' violent CIO International Union of charged against the window deco­ ported the force of the wind rising der short range mortar fire Mon­ PRINTED power Into the lineup, Joe insert­ averted only through the inter­ plied to this one case. destha in New England during the Electric Workers agreed to Phis Time-SavinK, Trouble- rator. Again in Nov. Uttes, N. Y., Sept. 5 — UP) — call oft a national atrtke sharply toward about 125 miles an day night. ed this catcher into centerfield, a vention of an aaaleting steno­ In the event any other people four-day week end. C3iarred wreckage strewn oyer a The Rede aeemed headed for Savinif Service 24-HOUR SERVICE We were interested in the tables grapher who. in turn, was very - agalnet OB. — *'r*P*..**l t***jf^* The banamater strange territory for the back- might be tempted to think of their -Tzaflle mlelin|in e W e d 12 Uvea farm pasture was all that remain­ Inchaa as the first Film Deposit Box when we saw The Herald adver­ stopper. It happened. The firat nearly disrobed in a mixup as to In tha rcfloa, drowningt two and Efficient Weather-Watching tisement so we dropped Into Wat­ nose as the limiting point of their ed totoy of a Mg alrlihsr that ear- roaring hurricane gtist thundsred (UMItaaad as Page a q fiit) At Store Entrance ball was to him and he drop­ who was the mannikin In the vision, the local case may stand as McCu t b h Challenged in misceUaaeout cauaee, two. By The Associated PrMi inland. Obitviaas of nveryUiliHT iMt Ms dead «u«e-old-ds4igtiter, LorrMnr, System kins to look at one of them. They Joint. rled 13 persons to their death. Ten ped it. Later another ball went a warning. Thorough selfishness injured holiday travelers were in Labor Day 1950 brought a wel­ Ahead of the storm Iky s deso­ IsUtor nuy motorist Frank Dellloro throws hlm elf over her body on are really quite a handy table. Nevada by Air Force (Oontlaned ea Fis$e Seven) Route 17,' near Sloataburg, N. V.. where she waa killed In a trsfflo Prompt, Automatic Fuel The enamel lop can be used as a out there and got by for extra Meanwhile people passing by isn't popular when applied against hospitals. come wage booct to Ford Motor late coastal section, then the bases, both determining factors in howled, waited for more, or ex­ the fellows who have worn Uncle . Hero of World War H Company workers yesterday and thriving cities of Gainesville, site aocldenl. Dellloro and hls family, of Brooklyn. N. Y., were return­ Deliveries KEMP'S regular kitche’n table. The top can the final score. The Bobinson Airliner DC-8 of the University of Florida: Ocala, ing from the holiday week-end when the door of their ear suddenly Predicts OK be removed and there you have a pressed dismay. Sam's clothes. an agreement by CIO electrical McCooe’a ear has been burned The action transpired when the 1 crashed into tree tops and burst workers to call off a strike ached- the northern part of the rich citrus flew open, throwing the child in the path of a ear speeding In the op­ Full Measure Guaranteed card table. Lift out the card table By The Assoebited Press into flames about two minutes belt, and the big population centers posite direction. The girl died almost Immediately. (NBA Tele­ section and you have a table that during the past two weeks by window trimmer started to un­ Congress May uled for today. For Red Bill grandstand managers who now dress a dummy to shift the front We had the answer today on 358 fAST CBNTE-R STREtT Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New after taking off yesterday from of St. Augustine and Jackson­ photo), you can use for gardes that' re­ those East Center street parklets. The electrical workers accepted find fault with his decisions. Joe window climate from summer to York w aa-^ck in the political the New Oneida County Airport. without a reeervation a govern­ ville. When you need fuel% quire the rolling of dice. Ifa an Park Superintendent Horace Mur- arena toda'y^ aa immediate atten­ It was bdund for Newark. N. J. Pace of Storm Slow. esperially fine piece of furniture doesn’t mind it. though. early fall. Recess Soon ment propsal—baaed on the hope "Big league managers get 15 to phey says that care of those cen­ tion focused" on primary elections A family of five and the three- Behind it was a wind-whipped McGarran Will Fight quickly for the small apartment. In taking off a lady'a dress, he ter strips is up to the State High­ In Nevada and Utah. of averting a defense production and water • drenched coastline 50 thousand dollars a year for snagged a ball and socket joint man crew were among those killed. cutback—to mediate a dleputc over Effort to Tone Down making a hundred blunders," Joe way Department. He guards In Nevada, veteran Senator Pat Witnesses said the pilot. Capt. stretching 40 miles to Tanips Bay. Political Sponsorship Manchester has a "drlve-ln" and broke off the dummy’s arm. Munro Park down at the intersec­ llcCarran it being chaUenged for See Wind'up in 10 wages with the General Electric Anclote Key, just north of Tampa C A LL 4148 ••-VS- "1 got ten thousand razz- This melee also caused the dum­ Harold Carter of Freeville, N. Y., Cqmpeny. Tough Security Act theater, although it isn't labeled berrles for making one wrong de­ tion of Porter street, but the rest the Democratic- nomination by a Days; They’ll Prob- apparently tried to bring his dis­ Bay, was under three feet of water as such and there isn't any admis­ my to topple against another. The is foreign territory. The Army and Navy former bomber pilot. In Utah, the Ford workers won a new five- lashed by winds up to 73 miles cision." abled plane down for an emergen­ sion charge. The shows are good window trimmer shouted to a atore . chief attraction is a Republics ably Be Back Ill Nov. year contract, carrying a wage an hour but now subsiding. Of Grid-Casts Scored Washington, Sept. •—(4't—Sena­ and a lot of people get enjoyment stenographer for assistance and she ■crap for the Senate nomination. cy landing. boost which union officials esti­ The pace of the atorm—about tor MeCkirran predicted today that They say Ty Holland calls Mc­ Being guya who favor strong Not unexpectedly, Dewey an­ Plane Hits Trees eight mllia an hour toward the the Senate will approve hla sweep­ from them. Cooe "cousin" now. rushed into the window. Washington, Sept. 8 -7-14^— A mated would mean from $45,000,- Chet Brunner has set up In his There was a momentary flurry liquor, strong cheese and rein­ aub nounced last night that he has re But the craft hit the trees, 000 to $50,000,000 yearly to some northeast—would make its march ing Anti-Communist Bill and that • Old time residents re<;all when forced vitamins, we naturally tend drive to wind up Us most urgent display windows on East Center as the stenographer grabbed a versed his earlier decialon and will caught fire and plunged to the 126,000 workers. across the state nerve-racklngly univer»iiy of U.S. WasRcadv “ It will eventually become law.” there was a row of trees nearly to sympathize with the militant . run for a third term as governor. business may send Congress home alow. The storm has been erratic Ths Nevada Democrat told ra- street one of the large reflector in the center of Main street. There dummy, whose wig fell off, while ground. Carter waa killed. 37,000 Get Strike Call Officials Say They Will / type television seta. The screen is approach to the international He ia the best O. O- P. vote-getter on vacation in the next 10 days since Its birth in the CTaribbean porters also that he will make a was really grass growing on Main the stenographer was g;rabbed by but most law makers think they’ll One witness said a wing dug in­ Labor's annual holiday also pro­ placed in the window and the problem advocated by a aubacriber in the State and party leaders have to the ground and the plane ap­ five days ago, and forecasters Not Allow Driiiocrals V r llC ll W u i* I l i l last-ditch fight against "any move street In those days, they will tell the window trimmer as she nearly thta week. put heavy pressure on him to be back after the November elec­ duced the usual flow of ora tory - watched It for other posatble to palm off on the Amerlaan people sound is piped ao that It can be you. fell herself. BINGO peared to spin around on It as it some of it keyed directly to work­ We ahoiild, aald this brother- change his June 17 decision to step tions to wrestle with new issues tricks. To Back Broadcasts. ------any .window-dressing substitute LUMBER heard distinctly In the parking Well, Manchester has a fine, Waving a detached arm and a ploughed across the field. The left ers’ problems and others calling area, outside the display window. lover, "take Joe Stalin and cram down. raiaed by the Korean war. Residents hurried from low-ly­ measure." , modern Main street, excellent scalp, the window trimmer waa President Truman is almost cer­ wing waa tom oft. on all citizens to gird for s strug­ Defense Aide Says Na- That waa an obvious reference t* BVILDING SUPPLIES The screen Is belter than a yard the Golden Rule down hla gul­ N. Y. Primaries Tormitow Four persona were thrown out ing Gulf Coast areas last night and Oklshoms City. Sept. 8 ■■ i4^ - pavement from curb to curb. The enmeshed also with the steno­ Every Saturdoy Night tain to aak the legislators for more gle against Communism. anticipated Administration efforts square and the picture Is unusual­ let!” New York Democrats and Re­ as the plane hit. Three crawled battened down farther inland. The general manager of Radio ...... SHINGLES - ROOFING street Is lined with modern stores, grapher aa an outside onlooker Which leaves us perplexed, but publicans meet in conventions to­ military funds by January o r The dispute with General Elec­ Winds Grew In Intensity tion Better Prepared to write a milder, measure to deal ly sharp and clear. beautiful store fronts and display through escape hatches and Station KOMA Indicate* he will Many folks have heard about screamed "He’s killing her!" anxious to see how it's done. morrow and Thursday to select earlier. Qualified legislators esti­ tric had threatened to affect 46 or Hurricane warnings flew north fight today in a meeting with Uni- I Thun Since W W II with C?onimunlstii and subverttvea Open 7 A. m ' to 5 P. M. Daily windows. It really gives th< ap­ Balance waa shortly restored A. Non STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP their important Senate-Governor mate the amount at $10,000,000,000 passersby pulled other survivors more GE plants and 180.000 work­ of Daytona Beach to Savannah, on the home front. President Brunner's television shows and go from the flaming wreckage. verslty of Oklahoma officials to Induding Wed. Aftemoonj pearance of one of the moat mod­ and the murderoui scene was alatee for the November elections. or more. ers — only about a third of them Ga., and northeast storm warn­ Truman, cautioning Congress to his parking area, sit in thuir ern cities in the country today. keep the Democratic parly aa ! Kansas City, Sept. 5 -(4 ’i—Brig. against legislation which might Open ’Til Noon Saturdi cars and watch a good television squelched, but for a few dramatic Dewey was assured of nomination, Mr. Truman also may come up Begin Inquiry members of the CIO Electrical ings were up north of Charleston aponaor of unlveraily football Yet there really is grass grow­ The Civil Aeronautics Board Gen. Louis H. Renfrow, Asslitant Imperil civil rights of citizens, has program. We saw It the other moments, as we said at the start, 20 REGULAR GAMES 3 SPECIALS . probably on Thursday. with recommendations to change Workers Union. Some 37,000 mem­ to Cape Hatteras. gamea this fall. ing on Main street today, and The two-time Republican presi­ began an investigation last night. The storm had loafed along the to Secrelarv of Defense Johnson, asked for a bill whose principal night when Ted Mack's Amateur we're not referring to grass in pandemonium, which is self-ex­ Balk or Box Candy the military draft so as to meet bers had been called upon to dential nominee said he' had de­ the minimum goal Of 3,000,000 men It was reported unofficially that a Florida west coast alnce Sunday. In nqily to a univeralty alale- said today U. S. armed strength provinion is to require registration Hour waa on, and on the Brunner front of schools, residences, parks planatory, reigned. strike today. menl that a political aponaor of foreign trained espionage screen It came through perfectly From Freahmaater cided to run again because of the he has set. piston of one engine blew about at The time of the attack on KO' and the like. There's honeat-to- critical times and because the 30 seconds afUr it left the ground. (CoaUnned on Page Two) would not be allowed. Manager rea waa greater than at any time agents and saboteurs. and almost as large a picture as goodness grass, right in the heart After hearing Tuesday night’s ' Electric Candy Caaes Leave Home Issues Pending (Conttaned os Pngs Two) Joe Bernard aaid he conaldcred aa Before Congreaa winds up its The plane waa too low to return alnce World War II demobiliza­ Begin Debate Today on a motion picture screen. of fhe businesa district, on Main report on the work of the School binding the contract between The Senate begins debate today street. (Oonttnned on Page Bight) present affairs, leaders want ac­ to the field. tion. WANTED Building Committee there isn't ^ FOR THAT BACK TO SCHOOL Charles Johnston, 24, of Staten KOMA and the Democrata. He said that contentions that on a catch;all measure authored by Whatever became of that citrus Ask Maury Matter at the Smoke Arthui' Drug Stores tion on some form of an anti-sub- much doubt aa to who la actually Island, said he saw the plane Bernard reasoned thua; Spon- Johnson’s policies had weakened McCarrsiK Judiciary Committee fruit that was so popular when we Shop and he'll point It out to you. trying to save money, and who la verslvee bill, the House-approved aorahlp of the game broadcaata CJhalrmifir It would require regis­ were kids. We speak of “ blood $16,771,000,000 Emergency Mili­ about 100 feet overhead seconds the nation are baaed on "gross mia- doea not conatitute a university representatlon of facta." tration of Communist and I oranges." This particular type of The man behind the bar in a HAIRCUT tary Money Bill and the Senate- before It crashed. It appeared to Male Laborers be “wobbling" and one of its two endorsement of any prod^t or Renfrow thua added the latest "Front'' organizations and would orange seems to have disappeared local restaurant really had a hard News Tidbits approved $4,508,000,000 tax in­ News Flashes tighten up immigration laws in an PINE PHARMACY PINE PHARMACY engines waa dead, Johnston said, group—but that an arbitrary de­ word to the simmering Washing from fruit stands. ' time of it one day this past week. GET THE BEST AT crease. cision not to allow any certain effort to keep subversive sllens Culled Prom (/P) Wires That schedule will leave somi. in the yard of a relative’s farm (Late Bnlletlne ol the UP) IVIr*) ton controversy over Johnson and Apply "Blood Oranges" were like any Everything seemed to go wrong. sponsor puts the school in the po­ his 17-month regime as head of the out of the country. California orange but the pulp In checking the liquor etock on issues pending for a session later home, raced Ho the wreckage with hia cousin, Robert Hesler, 22. sition of Identifying itself aa be­ Defeqse Department. Rep. Tauri- or meat of the fruit was blood red the back bar it waa discovered that The Manchester Barber Shop In the year, even if the president ing opposed to that certain spon- ello (D., N. Y.), among others, has (Conttnued oB Pag* SsvM) and the orange had a distinctive PINE PHARMACY ,W. Stuart Symington says that, doesn't come through with any Plane An "Inferno" two full bottles of whiskey were with minor exceptions everything Passengers “were climbing Army Wants 70,000 More , . , aor'a product, application or called upon the Secretary to rC' ORFORD SOAP CO. 1101 MAIN ST. OPPOSITE THE HIGH SCHOOL new proposals. sign. Johnson yesterday declined Is Open Sunday All Day appears going according to Rus- ■ For instance, Mr. Truman his through an escape hatch,” he said. Washington, Sept. 5— (/P)— The Army today asked for a philosophy. For^Your Convenience Open All Day Wed., SepL 6 aln’a Unietable lor world oonqnesL dmft of 70,000 men during November. This raised the toUi (Cootloued OB Page Two) (I'/ontlniied on Page Two) Warns of Red Free Delivery For AO Tonr Drag Needs ...... Atlantic Pact deputies have (Continaed on Pngs Bmrea) (Conttaned on Pngs Seven) draft cali to date to 170,000, alt tor the Army. In earlier calls recommended to their govemmenta AMESITE DRIVEWAYS the Army asked for 50,000 men in September and 50,000 in that "full capacity" arma produc­ Aims in U. S. • REDUCED "RATES SINCE 1920 October. PINE PHARMACY tion b e . started to equip their * * * • GRADING FREE WORK 664 CENTER STREET TEL. 2-9814 armies of west sgainst Rnsslsa Charge o f ^^ Cross^^ New Magic Cuts Sickness • POWER ROLLER USED GUARANTEED ■ggression threats . . . . CBIcago Rhode Island Club Doomed . . . , Eisenhower Says Rus­ • FREE ESTIMATES PINE PHARMACY Vhlr of 1980 jnds aftsr runs of 73 Barrington, R. L Sept. 5— (A V -T h e Rhode Island Country CALL PINE PHARMACY IN ORDER THAT OUR dsys snd attsodsaee of 1,709,004 Club, one of the nation’s outstanding country clubs, was afire Reduces Asthma Fatalities sia Plans Same Deal • TIM E PAYM EN TS MANCHESTER ___ Offies of Education .estimates Stirs Clan ^s Anger on Crete at noon today and the main section of the structure appeared As in Satellite Lands • SAVE 10% FOR CASH 7691 EMPLOYEES MAY HAVE that record S2,90S,000 atudenta will be enrolled in nation's to be doomed. Fire companies from Barrington, Warren and SAVE WITH Athens, Sept. 5.—14>)—Bitter ac-e, The batUc for Tasaoula appear erhicago. Sept. 5—(4*)—A physi­ tire reaction » ill vanish. And while Schools and collegsa this fall. ed to be entering Its decisive legal East Providence battled the flames which were speading from cian told today of chemical magic pneumococci (germs) stUl crowd Denver, Sept. 8 — (F) — Gen. A WELL-EARNED REST Masked bandit shoots patron and cusstlons of "double cross'' fanned the lung, the lells no longer react Dwight Eisenhower warned Mat the feuding clan Area In Crete’s ■tags. Constantine was to iqipear the gutted dining room in the center to the living rooms on that abolUhea atekneea, while you escapss with undetsmilned amount before a magistrate today to tes­ atm have a dlaease. to them. It ia obvious that slckneas night that "Soviet plannara con­ DeMAIO BROTHERS Romeo and JiUlet romance today. the side. template for all the world, Includ­ OsO Now — Wo Bonouny laporoioo AB Work! of money In hoMnp at Ualverslty tify concerning ' the weapons a * * The magic la in the Hormonea' has been abolished while the dis­ O m C E S O F T ^ Church and aecnrity authori­ Ckirtlaone and ACTH. They are ing America,” the same fata aa Grill la New'Havea last night . . . ties, drswm into the mountaineers' charge against him. ease Is still present," Dr. Forsham WASTE PAPER U. 8. SecreUry of Tressury John Find Blood-Spattered Body famed/for bringing relief of pain Ruaala'a aaUUite countriea. cla ^ as psacemakers, were Papa Petracogeorgt demanded said. JARVIS ORGANIZmON W. Sayder arranges for meetings an annulment * o t the marriage, Fairfield, Sept. 5 — (/P)— Five young girls, bound on an apple In rhwmatold arthritis. But the Conquest of the disease, aside He called on Americana to prac­ charged by sidea with break­ tice “Spartan frugality In all non- in Paris lirith ITancs's Foreign which took place Friday in an picking excuraion, found the biood-spattcred body of James w o i^ r hormones have a far from help of antibiotics depends ing the promises that lured the greSwr medical significance, Dr. eaaential mattera" to aaauia vic­ WILL BE CLOSED Minister Robert Schumsa and Fi­ lovers hero from their craggy out-of-ths-way monaatery on N a v i t ^ , a b w t 60, face down in the rear of his little bunga­ upon the I'ulla-up of antibodies, nance Mlnistet Maurice Pstsche on ^ t e r H. Forsham of Harva^ Uni­ tory In "thia bitter and probably hideout on Mount Ida. Crete. Eleven days earlier Con­ low home here today. Further tnveatigatton showed a blood­ which will arise within 10 daya prolonged struggle. "matUra affecting our mutual stantine had spirited his bride versity Medical School told the Whether or not you received the Tomi^e Auto Bo^ Worb SUNDAY ANITMOIWAY Ooorge Potraoogeorgl, Liberal stained hammer not far from the spot where Navitsky’s body "AU leiaer conaiderationa muat COLLECTION eoonomlo problem s...... Flnaa- away from Herakteion. American Chemical Society. hormone. The hormone spares you Parliamentarian, claimed trickery lay, two blood-aoaked wooden clubs and marks of blood lead­ With them, physicians have a wait; we cannot tolerate polltlca Built On Integrity Growing On Scraie* oler Bsraard Barodi, shaken up In the marriage o f hia 30-year-old Waats to See Hls Daughter pain and debliitatlon. aa usual any mesa than wa can SEPTEMBERS AND4 in automobile accident Saturday, The unwilling father-in-law ing from the front porch to the back yard. chance to abolish the distress and Dtscaaes Controlled daughter TSsaoula, to Constantine symptoms of disease at will, and tolerate bualneaa aa uauaL saya he feela ell enough to go to sald.arrangementa made f o r a • • a "In fact," a. id Dr. Forehaw, "any 166 BODDLE TURNPIKE PHONE 704S Tues. and Wed, Sepf. 5 and 6 Kephaloyannia, brash scion of a ^ v e you a better chance to fight "Wa muat get tough — tough his office. rival poUucal family. showdown hare, at whidi Taasou- Law School Moat Admit Negro ' of the acute and aoma of the with ouraelvea." (Doe To Tha Monday Holiday) la waa to day whether she really dlaeaae, he aaid. Bridegroom la Jail Chamtteavillc, Va., Sept. 5— A three-judge Federal "SIckaeee Abollsbed" chronic diaeaaea Svith an inflam­ UrgM Eooaeasy ^ Mechanical and Auto Body Repairing Treasury Balance Bo did the brldsless bridegroom loved Oonstantint, was for him to matory or allergic backgrouiAl are The wartime commander o$ AV , see his daughter before any wed­ Court today directed the University of Virginia to admit a In pneumonia, Invading germs IN THE SOUTHWEST SECTION about hia interrupted honeymoon, produce a violent Inflammatory re­ thua controlled." had foreaa In Europe apoku^dKA, Painting, Prompt Sonrica JARVIS REALTY, Inc Waahington, Bept. 8—(*)—Ths from hls prison cell where he is ding. Negro attorney to its Graduetc School of Ijiw, The injunc­ action in your lungs. Fluid snd The hormones have stopped in­ naUonwlda broadcaat poslUon of ths Traaaury Aug. 81: held on a charge of lUsgally car­ Pstracogeorgi charged t^ t aft­ tion, granted in a proceeding that required only 50 minutes, fections or allergic conditions of the CYuaade for Fraadott,: Help tha Hoqdtal -> Hdp Local Indvtry By Contiatiag er ths couple’s arrival hers. Arch­ pus flood tbe delloate air spaces, Nat budget rsceipbL $72,470.- rying weapons. Earlier charges of covered not only Gregory swanson. Msrtlnaville pitomey. breathing comes'hard, and you the eye in their tracks before they cisna win be a a M to Written Guarantee Term* Tb Sava nper. Tha Npad Has Not IMmiiMiodl abduction and seduction wrere bishop Spyridoa of the Greek Or- aaiAOr buCiet sxpsndlturss, $404,- hot ail Negroes ‘’similarly situated^ and apiiUed to the Uni- run a high fever. 89a,a41.07; eash bslsncs, IB.ISO,- dropped following his marriage to "On AETH or OorUsone. ths en­ (UoattaiMd oa Fag* Twei 1C Taasoula. (Oaattuwd Two) veraity’g entiri Department of Law. ) • •"T V i 1.'.. 1 ., .... ) PAGE TRREtf TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1950MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANUMbSlEK. CONN., TUfcSUAI, S b f rKMBKK 5. 1960

ford fonnsr. ffiis aeddant hoppaa. la a soda bottle wUcK w u plOMd ■ vanoad detaU will go by motor Tneoday, SepL 19 Trikes W rorif Drtak. Dias WoMfin Bitten by Dos PoUce Chief New Haven, Sept. 3 — —A ad last August 19 at Gross' farm. on a shelf near a botUa oi soda convoy with an ovor-mght an- Flag Raising Haps Chapter Public hearing on new proposed water. Gross drank from tho wrong campmant. It will be the duties Green and Bowers Schools While Shopping Here Maheheater •wig of bichloride sd mercury solu. Dr. Marvin M. ScATbrough, medi­ Igoi^Oom paiiies Here The first meeUng of the fell Burt L. Knight Broad street school. cal l^xamlnsr, reported that Gross bottle by mistake, Dr. Scorbroagn of thsaa men to set up camp, lay­ Raturday. Hept. $0 lion whisk he drank In the belief Files Report Rockville season of Hope Chapter No. 60. mixed a solution of the poison for ■aid, and died lost night fei New ing out the quartere for the com­ At New School An unusual dog bite caae oc­ Master Mason Dfp'ee to be eon- t)vattnav U was anasoda a waterwami .-u-vcost the ^------^ _^ Announce Week^s Menus O. E. S„ wUl be held this evening Date Book Ufa of Alex A. Gross, 28, ri Bran- use aa a plant stray and stored It Haven hospital. panies tod arranging meas halls curred this morning in a Main with official Inspection to Honor Guest ferred. Masonic Temple, 6 p.m., A r m y for feeding the men. The rest of street store. A Bolton woman, Ic Hall at eight o’clock. This will siifiper St 6;fl0. the troops will leave Monday by The menus for the firat week o f f sandwich, milk and sliced peaches, Program to Be Followed accompanied by her children, Intoxication and Breach . Legion Chaito bs preceded by a supper at 6:30 Today Hunday, October 1 train. It is expected that the en­ Guard to be federal- Pall outing of the British Amer­ school at the Green and BoVvers i At the Green school: Wednm- Tomorrow at the Ver- was shopping when two dogs O f Peace Cases Exceed p. m., at Wesleyan Hall. Retired Cheney Employ­ National THESE FAMOUS SINOERS SMOKE CAMELS BECAUSE... _ scale operatlona went Into affect ure division will be In camp on school, as printed in The Herald day, poUto and egg salad, whole became Involved In a fight. Past Chiefs Oub lied. ican club at Garden Grove. Tomorrow \ M cm bcn Now P r e p a r * : nt that time. Headquarters Com* Wednasday, September 13. ,‘taturday, have been changed as wheat bread, milk, jello with fruit, planck One dog leaped up and bit Those in July To Be Filled The Past Chiefs CTub of Py^t- ee Is Given Surprise at pany and Company A were offi­ follows: Thursday, frankfurt and roll the woman customer high on an Sisters will meet this c''*olng Opening of all public schools paring to Leave for cially federallred Into the United At the Bowers school: Wednes- ! sliced tomatoes, milk and sliced the right thigh. The case was at eight o’clock with Mrs. Mabel His Lake Cottage Beginning of first aid course for AUTO GLASS Fonl Employes The program for the Flag-Rais­ Intoxication and breach of the civilian defense personnel, Hollis­ StatM Army and the state annory day, frankfurt and roll, sliced to- peaches. ing ceremony tomorrow morning reported to Dog Warden Lee Joint Installation .to Be Morganson. Camp Pickett; Detaib took on the aspccta of a regular peace offenses for which there ter school auditorium. 7:30 p.m. MIRRORS matoes, milk and fruit cup. Friday, tomato soup, tunafish at the new Verplanck school on Fracchia who is Inveatigatlng. were arrests during August to­ Regtstration Burt L. Knight, of 148 Pine Start South Tomorrow army In progress ttwlny. Win Pay Hike Thursday, macaroni and cheese, sandwich, cupcake and milk Olcott Street, Is scheduled for 10 Held at West Street Regtslratlon for Company F. street, an employe of Cheney Meeting of Pines Civic Associa­ The first change In status for talling 32, according to the month­ tion, Verplanck school, 8 p.m. cole slaw, broad and butter, milk. Lunches will be served dally In o'clock. It will open w-tth the ly report of the Chief of Police, Quarters Tonight Second Battalion. 1st Regiment, Brothers for 46 years, retired Sep­ Qatnek officers and men of the unlU were apple sauce. ' the cafeterias, at a ooat of twenty- Connecticut State Guard, ’will tember 1. He was surprised Raturday, SepL 9 (Ceatiaaed from Page Oae) singing of “America" first verse, Herman O. Schendel. This flgvrc A p«xt tisM mUiUury program noted at 7:25 A m. when they fell Friday, tomato soup, tunafish five cents per complete meal. by the audience. owed direct Soviet participation In take place this evening at the Thursday evening when associates Making new voters. Municipal ended »t liKtt for membere of the compares wRh 26 In July for those in his department called on him at In for roll call. It was then that The Invocation will be given by the Korean War, which heretofore offenses. The toUl of srresU for Rockville. Sept. 5—A Joint In- VFW Home on Elm street at 8 building, 9 a m., to 8 pm. two local companlee In O'* Con- they reallied they were full-fledgtd Cyrus Chlng. head of the U. S. tias been regarded as unlikely. ataUatlon of the ojflcera of the his cottage at Coventry Lake and Tuesday, Hept. It chairman. A union spokesman re­ Rev. John F. Hannon, rector of St. other than traffic offenses In Aug­ o’clock. Men 17 lo 45 years of age necUcut National Guard and full 'soldiers. They will draw pay Mediation and Conciliation Ser­ Jamea’s church. The raising of Diplomatic sources did say that Doboez-Ertel-Laboc-Hanacn Post who are exempt from Sclccliv’c during the evening presented to Republican and Democratic vice. called on the union and GE torted: ••Riilibish, " IJ. S, Was Ready ust was 41, while In July they were and meal allowances, but until * I the flag will follow. Color bear- the Issue is one for the U. N. rath­ 28. Traffic arrests in August No'. 14, American Legion and the Service may Join the State Guard. him a wallet containing a sum of party primaries. they depart for Camp Pickett, Va . yesterday to settle the dispute Leaders of the CIO. AFL and er than for this government to American Legion Auxilary will money. , United Mine Workers all made ^IF1is>i-| o I - f t i t - c r a chosen are Allan Frelheit, were 47 while In July they totalled Auxiliary the men will be allowed to retuin peaceably. He said “ A proper re­ vT i l l I Thomas Archer and James Sos- (insider. take place this evening at at eight The Koscluszko Ladles’ Auxil- Born in 1885 In Belfast, Maine. speeches. 48. to their homes in the evening,^. gard for their citizenship respon- ______I vUle. It was anticipated, however, o’clock In the rear of the Legion Mr. Knight graduated from High MARIO LANZA President Philip Murray of the Cnilef SchMdel reports a total of I liary will meet this evening at LEARN Now Crating Fx|Ulpnienl sibUltieV required such a solution A trumpet solo, "To the Colors." that any reaction to the shooting Home on West street. j^ 7:30 o’clock at the clubhouse on school in that city, and attended HOUYWOOD STAR CIO told a Birmingham, Ala., au­ (Continued from Page One) 27 reported accidents for the past Huntsinger’s Business College In STUDENTS Much work remains to be done Calls strike "Failure” will bo played by Arthur Mockalls, would be delayed at least until In­ month, while July had ’23. Edward L. Brittner will be in­ Vernon avenue. here before the men leave. All Ching asked that there be no ex- dience that labor will give full and the pledge of allegiance will be dividual delegations obtain In­ Plan for Convention Hartford, one of the leading buzl- IIIV^ UealM 8L PhoB* 6SM TO DRIVE support to the nation’s fight tolO commentCUIUlliCllL UHon theLIIM VUIIKfVWlliBJIcongressman's a 1 1. “ ai In Augu.st parking meter viola­ stalled as Commander to succeed SCHOOL SUPPLIES dsv___ __ long^ these__ new soldiers have tension of week-old - walkouts sl- structions from their home gov­ tions were 573, up from July’s .'548. Jerome Remklewlcz, and other of­ At the meeting of Tankeroosan ness schools of that time in New Id te do aiijtiodT can team * AWmA vwaitad against Communism, but he said latest letter. Last week he told England. He had an aunt living Store Fninte. Fteture Pramloi been crating rquipment that must ready idling 23,000 workers. The 'Pniiri*»llc» tRlr» hi« rmnnliLint tr» v PrpIBHCK TO 9p^AK ernments. and complaints filed were 131 last ficers to be Installed Include sen­ Tribe to be held this evening at m dllto aop oar In oar dual* workers "do not intend lo lie the Tnuriello to take his complaint to in Hartford with whom he made DEWEY-RICHMAN VenetlsB RIIbOs be shipped lo camp. Company union, acceding to the request for President Ti uman. Remarks will be made by former The Council already la consider­ month against 114 in July. ior vice commander David Mills; Red Men's Hall at eight o’clock FurBitBre fops oanfinl leetroelloe oar- Oom- paperwork Is being brought up to mediation, said It is up to those gnat onto whose shmilders big Superintendent of Schools Fred A. ing a U. S. request to all member his home while al lh4 college. His 767 MAIN ST. Assistant Secretary of Defense Routine Poller Work Junior vice commander Edward plans will be completed for at­ first position was with Cheney yg t^ ^ ^ courteena inatrortere. date and prepared for shipping idle men whether they will go back business will pass its rightful Verplanck, in whoae honor the nations not to help or encourage Included in routine police work Perry; adjutant, George N. Brig­ tendance at the convention to be share of the common burden." Paul Qriffiith yesterday defendeet Brothers as s clerk In the busi­ with the units to Camp Plokett. to work. Johnson’s polUdes In s talk at school was named. Mr. Verplanck the North Korean Invadera. was report of 35 street lights ham; finance officer, John S. Ma­ held in Bridgeport shortly.. The Routine drills are being condurtod I Speaking at Chicago. President was Manchester’s first High school ness office Me was later pro­ NADINE CONNER i NO'TBAVfcl- TIME CMABOED Even before the government act- Johnson City, N. Y.. using mary It was learned that Secretary burned out, 153 buildings found son; sergeant at arms, Arnold Haymakers will meet also to­ hy the troops on the drill floor of I ^ number of union locals had William Green of the AFL pledged principal and first superintendent moted to office manager of the METROPOUTAN OPIRA SOPRANO | of the same arguments as Ren- of State Acheson and President open and secured. 4 damaged signs aplcker; historian. CTharles Pitkat, night. dyeing and finishing department, TEL. «« R the armory. ^ l voted to disregard the Intemation- full support in the Korean war of schools. He devoted 42 years Truman had been advised imme­ reijorted, 94 windows found open, trustee, Fred Arn. A pre-advanred detail of the effort, which he said Is "merely frow. out of S3 spent In the field of edu­ and at the lime of his retirement aiAMOHBSTCa DRIYING ‘ ‘ al'a strike call and to stay on the In a speech at the Missouri diately after word reached the 27 windows found broken, 23 lights Miss Ann Miffitt will be install­ was traffic manager. 4Srd Division leaves for camp to­ Job, the opening skirmish of a global cation to Manchester's schools. State Department through mill- found burning in buildings, one de- George Mitchell IP***- . ACAOEMV morrow. Two days later the sd- struggle which may break out in­ American Legion convention. Re*i- He retired 16 years sgo and ed as president of the Auxlllsry Mr. and Mrs.. Knight will leave iiiis led Lemuel R. Botilwarc, fro'w said that Johnson's detrac­ tary channels, and that Mr. Tru- i fectlve street reported,’ two defec- for a Second term with other offi­ tomorrow for a vacation at their GE Vico president, to contend that to open warfare at any time." reached his ninetieth milestone, man had approved referral of the I tlve walks reported, 72 vacant John L. Lewis of the United tors were "Monday moimlng quai - February 6 last. cers as follows, first vice presi­ To Be Hoiioretl place in Bclfa.st, Maine. Mrs. the strike "was alregdy a failure" matter to the U. N. , ' homes checked and four lost chll- Knight was the former Miss Elsie Mine Workers said at Coaldale, terbacks" who seized on the Ki.- The singing of the "Star Span­ dent, Miss .Ann Gworek; second before, the government inter­ rean war to demand what had ______! dren returned home. vice president, Mrs. Marie Elliott, of Rockville, They cele­ vened. He .said (Thing had been Po.. tliat the Taft-Hartley' law gled Banner” and "America, The v-g- • I I" traffic arrest total, elght- Friends of Connecticut Baseball been done with defense funds. Beautiful," win be followed by the ner; secretary, Mrs. Anna Mae brated thflr fortieth wedding annl- FRAN WARREN "makes a second-class citizen out i a a.sked to intercede by Jamss B. He said that Johnson and hu l-l 111*1*1 g>*111ga H T ! were for reckless driving, seven for Plunder; treasurer, Mrs. Nortne Commissioner George Mitchell of vcr.sary in August. They have EASY ON THt FAMILY BUDGET of s .man wiio belongs to a labor benediction, pronounced by Rev. '*"*■'*’*'” I rpad ' rules violation, nine for SINGING STAR OF RADIO AND RICORDS Carey, the union's administrative predecessor, the late James V. For- Paul G. Prokopy, pastor of Zion O’Brien; C3iaplaln, Mrs, Anna Ka- 33 Norman street are arranging two daughters and three sons, ■ union. " He said the right to .strike speeding, five for not halting at a farewell party at which he wiU Francis U. Klllott and James; Mil­ restsl, had effected a "remarkable , Lutheran church. a slop sign, five for driving wlUiout delskl; Historian. Mrs. Au^ey i cannot be taken away "wiLhoul Improvement In the combat poten- j Fla. With Wind (k>lemba; sergeant at arms, Mrs. be the guest of honor. The party dred, Mrs Kerwirt Lisk, and Har­ : making th6 individual a serf to a license, four for drunken dri'vlng. will be held Thursday night at 8 riet, Mrs, R. A. Judd, of Newing­ tial" of the armed forces follow-1 and one each for parking law vio­ - Gertrude Edwards; Assistant ser­ live under adverse conditions." ing the "rapid and Ill-advised do- geant at arms, Mrs. Leona Rem- o’clock at Murphy’s Restaurant. ton. New Magic Cuts lation, blocking .a-driveway, oper­ Toastmaster will be Tim Kchler. Hit Political mobtllzatlon’’ of 194« and 1647. 1 Of m M.P. H ating while licen.se was suspended, "Indeed, the overall combat n o-1 making A U turn, failure to give ’''^ m b e r a of the AuxUlary units Arrangements are in charge of a tentlal of our armed forces was at from West Hartford, Broad Brook committee headed by Howard Mur­ SptMMal Session Asthma Deaths (Continued f'rum Page Onei signal and to carry registration (irid Sponsorship a higher level on June 26, 195d. . and - obstructing passage when and Ellington have been invited to phy and Ray Dwyer. the day of the invasion of the Re­ attend. At the Conclusion of the Mr. Mitchell has received a For New Voters ALL MOTHERS I OVE OUR Coming to a halt yesterday after­ overtaken. I public of Korea, than at any time j (Continued from Page One) Tliere were two arrests In Aug;- ceremonies, refreshments will be commission in the Army and will (lV>ntlnoed from Page One) since demobilization was com­ noon, it grew In inten.slty and then leave for active duty on Sunday. began to move. Winds increased ust for Yheft of s motor vehicle. served. pleted," Renfrew said. I could damage the eye or cause Schools to Open He has been employed at the Nas- LocbI re.sidents whoae voting You Save Time TWIN SERVICES Foot Doctorfi Regents Have Final Hay Troops In Action Smoothly blindness, he toded. In one eye (lls- from 116 miles per hour near the The public schools of the Town siff Arms Company. He served as right., have matured by this com­ He added that program content | esse, syrapatheUc ophthalmia, In­ center to 125 miles and It headed of ’Vernon and surrounding towns St, : Baseball Commissioner the ing Saturday may be sworn in aa "Nover before in history have nqrtheast at about 10 miles an will be decided on the field of play i jury to one eye leads to an allergic NOW will start their fall sessions on past two seasons and was respon­ electors st a special session to ex­ the various armed forces of th.' hour. I DRY FAST Say.... — not by the sponsor. United States gotten into action flare-up in the other eye, and may ENDS Wednesday, September 6th. sible for bringing the State Semi- tend from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.. It But university regents have I Gaining momentum as it neared CIRCLE WED. Pro Tournament to Manchester. was announced today. The voter- so quickly and so smoothly as blind It. too. But the hormone pro­ the coastline, It whirled toward the I Twilight League LAUNDERING the final word as to a sponsor, and | was demonstrated In undertaking tects the goOi eye until the injur­ Due to the fact that the Bolton making, to he held Saturday, will CLEANING Children's ShoeR they said through President | center of the state at 16 miles an I Marie John he opened in the office of Town You Save Effort the operations In Korea:" ed one is healed. hour, leaving high tldea and very AC and the Bridges of HazardvlUe We picic up and de­ George L. Cross Sunday that no Renfrew said it was not true, Wilson — In — Lund were rained out last Friday night, n rrk Samuel J. Turklngton at political party was .suitable. A strangling form of asthma rough aeas In its wal;e. ! which time he and the selectmen Expert dry rleaning Must Fit Right! as Johnson’s critic.s have asserted, can choke you to death, by con­ St. Petersburg Feels Backwash j “ MY FRIEND IRMA they will resume their series of Notice Yes, al liltlc-cosl you save time and liver your laundry Im- Stale political and spoit.s clr- will he in scs.sion. b res*onsWe price*. that economies he effected In the striction of sensitized bronchioles, (^ lef Storm Forecaster Grady i ' g o e s WEST’ the Rockville Twilight baseball I mariilalely rle«n on the elc.s were a.'itonished Saturday Defense Department resulted in league playoffs Thursday Since Primaries are scheduled much effort hy calling for help from NEW Choose when a dozen billboards appeared or tiny air passages. A (^H stops Norton said the Tampa Bay area Zoning Board of Appeals here for Septomher 12, this is the Rend your dry rlennlng anv reduction In; combat poten­ I the reaction, and lets the passages could expect tides as much as eight PLUS: "Houee By The River’’ Sept. 7th at the Henry Park dia­ fourth day after pick­ announcing; "OU football—pre­ tial. mond at 6 p.m. sharp. final sea.sion before primariea at MODEL occasionally. When we lake the sented by the Democratic party. ’ ^ expand again. feet above normal. In accordance with the require­ which the general public not al­ along wHIi your laun­ up. I'ae mir "Twin CHILDLIFE Good for Hay Fever The Bradenton-St. Petersburg I ST.URTS THLTISDAY Sunday afternoon. September State Democratic C3iainnan Jim ments of the Zoning regulations ready able to vote may secure the week’-s laundry off your hands it give.s you Hervlcea" soon! When body cells are injured by area felt the backwash of the I Dana Andrews In 10th the Bolton AC w«l play Haz- of the Town of Manchester, the dry. Arrington .said he was also nego­ School Cafeteria ardvllle at the Legion field at West right to do so. The procedure in I Invasion of germs or other sub- storm as gale winds sent unusual-1 “WHERE SIDEWALK ENDS’ Zoning Board of Appeals w'ill hold this i-ase is to he made a voter SHOES tiating for the Oklahoma A&M ly high tides slamming ashore on | road in the second game of Ibe time for other more pre.ssing duties, or for I stances, they usually react violent. PLUS: "CARIBOO TBAIL" a public hearing in the Municipal snd then register with either par games. But A&M President Hen­ (Julf Coast beaches. 1 playoffs, the game to start at ^30 CASH AND »M MAIN BT.. MANCHEBTEB £ ry Bennett replied political spon­ Not Yet Complete I ly and in eelf-destructlve fashion, Building, Wednesday evening, ty to participate in that party’s a much needed rest. STEPMASTER I br. Forsham explained. But the Residents fled homes on Anna , p.m., and to be nine . The September 13, 1950, at 8 P. M., on CARRY sorship was out of the question. game will also be a benefit game primary. W 10% DISCOUNT hormones slow down or prevent Marla Island near Bradenton on ^ the following application..; Prior to the coming elections State Republican (Chairman cniildren from a distance who Pinellas Beaches near St. Peters­ for the umpires who worked all Floyd C?arrier declared the G.O.P. report tomorrow at the new Ver- this reaction. They do It by In­ State of Connecticut other sessions are slated. SHOES creasing production of compound burg and on the lower end of H|MP,DRIVE-IN garass in the Rockville Twilight X-RAY CORRECT FITTING FOR COMFORT will demand equal time on the air planck school on Olcott street, Clearwater Beach. Strong 50-mile- league thlr season. Requirement On September 16 a session la [Kou save if the broadcasts are allowed and j vvlll bring their own lunches. Milk F. a hormone from the covering Application of Malcolm Barlow scheduled from 9 a. ni. to 8 p. m of the adrenal gland, lying over the an hour southwest winds prevent­ FII i L THEATRE and on September 20 there will be will protest "all the way to the «-m be available, but the cafeteria ed tides from going out and On Friday night, Sept. 15th the for Certificate of Approval for NEW SYSTEM UUNDRY | Federal Cominimications Commls-1 ig not yet complete. kidney. Used Car Dealer’s License on a session for making voters from The hormones can cure diseases brought more water in. officers and managers of the slon if necessarv." Four patrolmen will be station­ The hurricane caused tittle dam­ Ray »IUland Rockville Intermediate basketball Main Street (immediately North 5 to 8 p. m. HARRISON ST.. OFF EA.ST CENTER ST. ed from 8 to 6, 11:00 to 1; 2:30 to which are self-Hmlted, like rheu­ Rita Johnson of Post Office), Business Zone, 5^* BI/RTON’S. ForBe$t^ matic fever, or those caused by | age when It crossed C^ba between league of 1950-51 will hold a buai- 3:30 at the following intersec­ Havana and Matanzss Friday “ THE BIG CLOCK” ness meeting at the home ot Jeff Application of Roy F. Hagedorn TELEPHONE .17.1.1 tions; West Center street and outside influencee, like pollen In i 3iB ■ night. It whipped Key West Sun­ .Also Koelsch at 112 Union street at 7 for Ortificate of Approval for O’Leary drive; Falknor drive and the air, which later disappear, he 15 M % said. But In other diseases, where | day morning but caused only min­ "Tliere's A Girl In p.m. New and Used Car Dealer’s Li­ Don’t Forget Olcott street; Falknor drive and or damage there before moving My Heart” cense and gasoline station, on tv... the stimulus keeps on, the hor- j Any new teams planning to en­ 73 SUMMIT ST. Send Cs Your Dry Cleaning T(m»! Center street, and Adams and northwestward Into the Gulf and With Lee Bowman Middle Turnpike West (West ot Yes, We Will Be Open Tomorrow, Center streets. monea bring only temporary relief i ter the league this year are wel­ S “ Sal" Ccrinna, Prop. while they’re being given. sauntering along offshore for 250 Peggy Rvan come to send their representatives No. 200), Business Zone. M A N C H L S T I R miles before turning Inland. to this opening meeting of the Application of Hector and Wednesday, from 9 a. iii. io 5:30 p. m. Meanwhile, another severe hur­ league. The league plans to open Loretta Bouchard for Certificate Public Recuras j-Double-Cross” ricane bailed up in the Atlantic. It early this season. of Approval for Gasoline Station was about 660 miles southwest ot SMS Cmua imia# W«d. «l Choir Rehearsal on Middle Turnpike West (East Quitelaim Deeds ; the Florida coast and 420 miles Laredo" aod **BeblBd Ths Senior choir of the Union Savings Bank of Manchester to of No. 844). Business Zone. \^nar»eil on | north of Puerto Rico, moving Tbe 8 Ball" Congregational church will hold Its All persons interested may at­ Joseph and Louise Emonds, prop­ slowly northwest or north north­ ( first rehearsal on Thursday, Sep­ tend this hearing. expert attention by factory-trained service erty on Strong street. west. Every day now we are greeting friendly Louise Emonds to Ouerlno J. (Continued from Page One) tember 7th at 6:45 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals. specialists, using special tools and equip­ Winds up to 160 miles per hour The Junior (ihoir of ths Union James H. McVeigh, customers just back from vacation. And, Mlccl et al, property on Strong whirled about center and hurri­ CThalrman, ment and factory-engineered parts. Tha I street. thodox church fended him off cane winds extended outward for church will meet at 3:20 p.m., on wisely, many o f them are bringing their Exeeutur's Deed and turned Tassoula over to Con- BuAitaldLussssua Thursday, September 7th for re-1 William H. Stuck, men who know Pontiac best can service it 100 m iles.w ith gales extending im iia i adTis.aiidk MascNitTis | Secretary, W elcom e Poatiacs in for a po|iXacation check-up. Louise Emonds. executrix of'the stantlne’s brother, a Populist hearsal. PON’f WAIT/ 200 miles in all directions from the l)es(_snd save you money in the long run. estate of Joseph Emonds, to I Royalist) M. P., and uncle, Lt. center. Kiowa Council Guerino J. Mlccl et al, property on Col. Manuel Slmkos of the gen­ rAIR-CONDlTIONED ( Ths regular meeting of Kiowa W e are glad to welcome these wonderful Dial 5135 Strong street. darmerie. Council, Degree of PocahonUs will Every time you drive your Pontiac into our OlOB Ford Jaka Dsrok Pontiacs back home —for this is home to Pem lts The Irate father termed this a KIDDIES PLAYGROUND be held Friday evening, to be fol­ Service Department it will receive a warm TODAY! Irma and Arnold Lawrence. aU “second abduction.” He raeaMgeJ ValU DtsBO Lyas lowed by a social with members them. Wherever you see the Pontiac service Children Free UoSei 18 THE EDUCATION OF A PHARMACIST welcome—a welcome home! Drop in soon. leration.s, 19 Bliss street, $500. home clansmen that he hod been IB la * to bring articles for the social. The sign is the place where your Pontiac is given o W e f e MORIARTY Samuel Strain, garage, 246 Oak double-crossed, demanded the ar­ “ WHITE “The Bognes Escorting team will hold a re­ H om e street, $MD. ' rest of Manuel Kepholoyonnls TOWER” ot Sherwood hearsal Wednesday September 6th Raymond Wltkowskl, altera­ and threatened to "break" Sbokos. Is aoUr Forest” at 7:30 o’clock at Red Men’s Hall. I BROTHERS tions. 8 Ardmore road, $60. "Promise Woe Not Kept” Funeral Wallace Mercer, alterations, 148 From his Jail cell, Constantine t;U • :SS-StU Largely attended'funeral serv­ 1 Walker street, $1,000. said Tassoula and he had been ices were held Monday afternoon promised that if they came to Word!” la elorloa* teckaleaUi^ for Charles M. Squires, reUred o f ^00 Athens and the bride told the mbabi m a t vice president of the Rockville archbishop she had not been mar­ Branch, Hartford Connecticut ried under duress, they would be Trust Company, at the White Fu­ free. neral Home. Rev. Adolph John­ "The promise waa not kept," son, pastor of the Rockville Bap­ *2 il he said bitterly. AIB-CONDTnONED tist church, officiated. The bear- Col. Sbokoe told newsmen his ■ eri were Attorney Donald C. Fisk, Weather Master Alsco nephew probably would be freed EASTWOOD former Mayor Qaude A. Mills, now that the couple woe married. former Mayor Raymond E. Hunt, start* W*4.: AUaa Ls4d "Cliicat* Harry Plunder, Harold Obenauf A. Says Thanks To Many DaedUaa" sad Fkilllp Read Oienn Ford daka Daiak and William Conrady. Burial was i Say Soviet Plane "Vakaanrw^Ialaad’ VolH Olaaa Lyaa in Mt. Hope cemetery, Talcott- "Rogttes ot ville. Fired on Allies “ WHITE Sherwood New Customers In TOWER” Forest” (Coattaoe# frem Ppga Ooe) Nothing • (la aalar) (la ealar) Official Notice And Around T ow n- can • ;U-f:M-t:4e Thus there woa no Indication Making Voters whether the ahootlng took place rlianijc • , . ■ The Druggist Is Required To Master The numbers of Alaco atorm and in waters which the Oommualsta Wed.: ”S Uttle WordsT la TWh screen sash and combination doors regard os their own. It was on the The Selectmen and Town Clerk ahowa clearly Alaco is the beat buy west coast which. borders on ths lo v e - of the Town of Manchester here­ U l your diildsnieyllM foot hsolthadvantog* TeUow Sea south o f CAommunlst by give notice that they will be In in windows made today.’ tf you’vo Manchuria and cost of Red Cfitino. neither session to the Town Clerk’s Office METROLOGY of CHRO UFI tpoclol footuro shoot. bought or built or plan to build a new The State Department said the the color i . / * ’ ■ in the Municipal. BulkUng for the bomber "identified only by bearing purpose of etotoi-ing the qualifi­ Metrology is the science o f’ measuring i home call us for free estimates— a red star" passed over one of the Exportt in our childron't doportmont cheerfully given. oi your - / cations of electors tod admitting dry and liquid substances. Some potent outer si’ilus in a U.N. formation skin, nor to the ELECTORS’ OATH: those will os8uro your child a bottor and hooded toward tha center "in who shall be fou»4 ‘ qutolfled on drugs which *re healthful in one quan- if you order now you will have pro­ a hostile manner.” mine... the following days: tity are dangerous in another. The dif* r start to futuro fool hoolth. 11 Bomber Opened Fire ....ference between these quantities a dif* tection next winter and subatantial "Hie bomber opened fire upon a Saturday. Septemjjpr 9. and aa\’ings on your fuel bllb next win­ Uhlted Nations fighter Mtrol Saturday, September 16, from 9 ference often of life and death— must be ter, too. No order too big. Wo inatall which returned its fire and toot It a. m. until 8 p. m. measured on apparatus so sensitive that CHECK LIST FOR FALL A l ^ saah on apartments, ochoolo, down,” the State Department said. Sold first session may be pub­ it is glass-enclosed to keep it free of dust "A United Nations dsstroyar licly adjourned from time to time which mij^t affect the validity of the n TuBteu. O l..«..l.-te«M lBa onainB □ Ad|usl «luHh (H petol etc., as well as thouaanda.of homes succssdad in picking up ths body ^ S l M R T . but no session shall be held later ° U • .tonnete .h-k .od r ^ W .heck Hydf-Mto*. each year. If you soe ahiminiim com­ of ons msmbsr of tho bombsr than Saturday. September 16. Ex­ measurement. The measurement must Npwtofall worUBauniHaf yewcBr. fluid level. bination windows on yoor street 3 to crew. Identtfloatloa papers tadl- cept a session to examine and ad­ be read by a skilled metrologist—your catsd that tbs body was that of DEANHMN mit those whose righU aholl have pharmacist. 1 its AI.SCO—THE SELF STORING Lieut Mishin TennadU VooUebiu □ luMcrtien and Oil Chmge. q luspoel ceelinfl sytiwii— matured after Saturday, Septem­ Your Druggist Is Trained ALL, ALUMINUM WINDOW. of the armed forces of tho UB.S.It, ber. 1 6 ,'and on or before Monday, n ifrike AdloslBioBl (H yew teeka pedal aod «dd Mecessery enlMreeie. serial No. 23034." To Serve You October 2, i960, which se^on gget Iri wHWb I” e# floer board). , U. S. two-engined bombers ear-1 JERRY LEW S ohaU be held on Saturday, Sep­ If buying storm windows is part ry a crew of from four to oevon tember 30, 1930, from a. m. un­ men. .- 9 Q SMiUt A*-****- □ of your plan you'll want to welcome til 12 noon. - Tho State Deportment sold the Klokord Dssnhig is the Abco man. incident occurred at 1:26 p. m.. Naturolioed citizens must pre- Com* in for a L'Chock-Op!! Today I ! Korean time yesterday (10:26 p. "HARBOR OF ' sent naturoUzaUon certificate be­ m. Stmday, e. s. t ) MISSING MEN” fore being admitted. Documete Phone Manehcator 7591 Oemmeat Withheld tary evidence must be preswteu mD L IF E SHOES fitted cartfully by our expert shoe fitters will work It was mads public bt the early In all coses of derivative citizen- ~ \ te^hlshtfiniiig pronated anklea and promotiaf healthy balanced WEATHER MASTER morning hours today, at Ji.time • STATE • ship. when effietaJs who generally hod Starts Temorrew Signed:. boon sway from thw desks ever WlUlom S. Davis, know that when anklea it^l in foot cart should begin. WINDOW SALES CO. the long holiday wssk-snd wora ^ EUa M. Qulsh, • ^ luctont to comment without addi­ NatoUe G. McIntosh, BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. tional facto. > ENDS ‘TODAT Board of Selectmen. 878 MAIN STREET PHONE 4186 MANCHESTER tnm $5.98 to $8.98 lies MAIN STKniT—BAST HAKTrORO Officials immsdlatsly reachable "USB TOMORROW OOOOBW I Aff tllioi SHOWS SAT SUN IO Samuel J. Turklngton, 155 CENTER STREET wars thus not prepared to specu­ p l u s : (lUCKT UOSEi»” Town Clerk. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED i^*GOI

% MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONNh TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER B. J950 PAO Bim MANCHESTER EVENING RERALO, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1980 P A O i r o d * Remarks, Mr*. Lillian Bowers. WOMB — uie •IWHO — le w ''f^Star Spangled Banner". Miss ^ ______choir of the «fl»urch In a abort cut acroaa a field in the K.C. Carnival Manchester High SchooVs veteran'a development on Middle wcitii — ia*o WrUA - I0S.7 Martha White. ptoriding special music for the Town Is Quiet Police Chief Gives Warning “ Afnerlca the Beautiful", Au­ CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS summer se^cea. The choir baa Turnpike, east, while going to his W R N 0 ~ 8 M Today ^8 Radio WUAV -r tie Sermon Given home September 2. ' Prize Winner dience. been under the direction of Ber­ wuoo - itao DajrUCtit nma WTHT — isao Home Room Assignments Benediction. Rev. James P Tim­ POWER CLEANED nard B. Gampsgna, and Henry Hil­ Other caaes dispoaed of were: Over Holiday On Local School Opening Isaac McCreanor, 63, no address. mins. ■ ^ O n‘God’s Man’ liard has been the summer organ­ Neighbors and friends are in­ I n MnnrhrsU'r mui I ••m ifx 0 ist. Sunday marked the conclusion Intoxication, $20; James Cavallo. 1:1*^ Mrs. Roy Knofla of 299 The schedule of home room a s-. 25B: Murp-Robe, 26B: Robt-Tat, ns, 2SS Chauncy atreet, Mansfield, vited to Join the children and staff of the summer services. "Don't let school bells sound the WTIC—Stella DellM- I WDRC—Mystery Theater. signments (or Manchester High 27B: Tay-Z, 28B mt3 wi.M.s \M) si:i’nc I \M\- in- i \i . Four Minor Accidenlb Good Example.” the National Mass., violation of rules of the WON8—Jack Downey'i Music I w n c—Cavalcade of America. Main Street Has Num* of Bowers scliool tm this occasion. pMlor Edgar of South death knell for your child!" Sophomores, A-Css, 13M; Cav- Reported Despite the Safety Council hopes to convince road, $15, failure to carry his Shop. I WTHT—Paul Whiteman. ber for Automobile school students was released to­ D, I3M: K-Cius, IIF; Oun-Ka, •These pupils wer>-among lliose Churdh Deliver* HI* This grim warning was Issued all adults that their teachings may driver’s license, suspended Judg­ 4:80— WHAY—Guest Star. day. The letter following the room 12F; Ke-MacL, 13F; Macr-M<>. present at the grouniF breaking Heavy Flow of Autos by Chief of Police Herman O. ' mean the difference between life ment: Victor E. Mlllward. 68. 61 WDRC—Nea- England Note- S:18— number designates the building HF. Mu-Ke, I5F; Rl-Ste, 16F: ceremony a year ago iait spring. McKin n ey b r o s . About Town Bchendel, spokesman for the Na- ; or death for some youngster. Crostwood drive, We.st Hartford, book. With a crowd of more than 3000 labor Day Message WHAY—Polish National Home "M" is the Main building. "F ” the Str-Z, J7F. SKW .\(,i; msi'osAi. i (». Only one accident was Investi­ tional Safety Coiincil's September speeding, reduced to violation of WHAY—Meet the Band. Hour. In attendance the fifteenth annual Jiiniois, A-Fie, 23M; Fll-Hav, A dally sendng of potatoes pro­ Jdembers of the Christopher Co­ program of the safety education, niles of the road, $16; Carl And­ WtXJC—Newe; Request Time. Franklin school and "B" the Bar­ of for tl»* Labor Day m «aa^ gated by local police on Labor 8:80— carnival operated by Campbell 27.M; Haz-Uic, 19M; I^n Mui. vides BS much as one-fourth l.iO I ’c iirl ,St. I d . M ;iii<'lic-lt r ."> ><(}{ lumbus Society are requested to aa local children prepared for the erson. 19. 11 Ives street. Willi man­ W n c —Lorenso Jonea. Council, Knights of Columbus, the normal vitamin C quota. Urorod at tha alfbt sad be at the Italian-American club­ Day. making a total of four minor WDRC—Mr. and Mrs. North. nard school. 18M: Mur-Scha, 17M; ,Schm-Z, opening of schools tomorrow. tle. failure to carry registration, WKNB—Newa; Scoreboard. closed one of Its moat successful Freshmen'assignments are as 14M o'dook rervlcoa at the South MeUi* house S t 7:S0 tonight to go to ths accidents over the holiday week­ Court Cases 4:45— WTHT—Gentlemen of the Preai odiat church. Sunday, Rav. Fred end, as Manchester enjoyed a "For the beginner,” Chief Schen- -tin. ______WONS— Official Detectives. aeaaons last night. follows: A-Bie, 18F; Big-Con, 21F; Seniors. A-Cs, 31M: Ch-F, 22M; W. P. Qulsh Funeral Home to pay w n c—Young Widder Brown. Town Manager George H. Wad­ R. Udgar choae aa hla theme last respects to the late Veto comparatively quiet three days del said, "this may be his first tus­ WTIC—Star Light Concert. Coo-Fla, 23F; Fle-Hal. 24F; Ham- Q-Kn. 24M: Ko Ncg, 'J.3M; Neu- sle with reality—with the dangers James 8. Close, 18, of Sunset WDRC—Old Record Shop. dell served aa gueat official at the Sp„ 26M: St.-Z,.28M. »Ood‘a Man". Hia remarka were Leonard Aceto, a member of the despite the heavy flow of traffic. WCCC—Junior Diac Joekeya. 8:45— Jon, 25F; Jou-U, 26F; Lo-Murd, based on the Scripture leaaon tak­ Earl Walsh, 23, of 283 Myrtle of the street, and the problems Manor, Branford, was lined $12 0> drawing (or the grand prize, 1950 club. Deputy Judge John D. LaBelle in WONS—Hollywood, U. S. A. WHAY—Dottle Lynn. Mercury sedan which was won en from the ftrat Paalm where the street. New Britain, fell asleep at that he must face for himself MANY NEVER About Heating- Problems 4:85— 8:55— daacrlptkm of a hamy ■» wlthoiit Mother's personal giild- town court this morning after by Mra. Roy Knofla of 299 Main anl Whltehoiise. ‘ .Man Foley The regular Friday evening du­ the wheel of hla car at 6:1.3 a. m., WTHT—Newa and Weather. WONS—Bill Henry. atreet, the former Nancy Corco­ rlvidly aet forth. William B. Keith yesterday, and damaged two high­ ance. For that reaaon, the danger pleading guilty to a charge of Trumpeter, Arthur Mockall.s. plicate bridge tournaments will be violation of rules of the roa>l. SUSPECT CAUSE 5:e0— 9:00— Bowers School FUEL WORRIES ran. and Edwin Browm laymen of the conducted at Tinker hall again way signs when the vehicle ran t9 the very yoiing Is extreme at WDRC—Newa: Old Record WDRC—Life With Lutgi Barnard achiHil. church, aaslated the minister In the this time of the year.” He was arrested Sunday after­ Jean Pardl of 216 'Victoria road. stdrllng Friday evening. Sept. 8. onto a parklct at the intersection Best time to take care of rrpalra to your Shop. WHAY—Moonlight Matinee. Pledge to the Flag. Audience. service of Holy Comm«inlon at ten of East Center and Benton This emphasis on child safety — noon on the Wilbur Cro.sa High­ Hartford, won the second prize, a way by State I’oliccrnan Clmri-,-s, OF BACKACHES he.ating plant i.s while It is idle! There’i WHAY—Open Houae. WTIC—Penny Singleton Story. television set. Lists Program o'clock. A son, Thomas Bruce, was born Btreeta. A rcckle.HiC driving count th* necessity for thoroiigh safety A* w«! ol4«r, strfM and atraln. Av*r« still time for you to get someone on the WTHT—Fun Houae. WTHT—America’s Town Meet­ BOTHER In his messa«:e Mr. FxlRar called W. Pritchard. The Close vehicle \ •xvrtloB. FxCAMlr* ■moklnR or •xposure to In concluding remarka Mr. Wad- to Mr. and Mrs. Bnice Copeland against Walsh was reduced to vio­ education by both educators and WONS—Mert'a Record Adven- ing of the Air. Waddcll praised the Knights of the attention of the congreRStlon lation of rules of the road, and he parents and the driver's responsi­ struck the rear of the car of Wal- |I cold Bometim** Blow* doja-n kidney func* job . . . and when cold weather comes turee. of Concord, California, on August ter E. Tedford. 10 Hemlock street, |I tion. This may Wad many folk* to com­ WO.NS— John Steele, Ailventur- Columbus on the type of carnival .. iVe r u e d my bin to the brim with to the fact that one of the beat waa fined »12 by Deputy Judge bility for child safety— is part of plain of nacfinR backache, Iobb o f p«p and you'll be glad you did. A low-cost Homo WTtC—When a Girl Marriea. Short Flap Ruisiiip Pro- j 23. Mr. and Mrs. Copeland and ns the latter was about to mak-' i er. they have operated during its hls- SERVICES dedmptloBS of a man of God to be their flrsl child, Susan, moved John D. LaBelle in Town Coiirt the National Safety. Councll'a pro­ ' cncpRy. hcadaencB and ditBlnMi. Gcttinf Improvement Loan will enai;le you to pay WCCC—Big Brother Bill. a left turn. , up night* nr frequent paBnagc* may rcBult 9:80— torj'. “Town officials," he stated, gram lo Bo Held Wed' : fotmd outalda of the New Testa­ this morning. Patrolman Henry gram thl.s month. from minor bladder Irritation* due to cold, WKNB—Newa: Scoreboard. from 60 Lenox street, this town, A reckless driving count against for the work over x period ol 12. 24 or 36 "have been pleased lo cooperaU ment was contained in the first to 403 Beatrice road, Concord, Gauriider Investigated. Another Important part of the i' dampnea* or dietary IndUrrction*. 5:18— W n C -C harles Boyer That inlerprrl I he wishes If your dUeomfort* are due to theee months. with this home-owned affair. Our nesday Morning Psalm. It was there that he is pic­ The other three, accidents re­ program. Chief Schendel aaid, will .Stanley Piigi ab. 31. of 13 Hale | w n c —Portia Facea Life WDRC — Truth or Conae- Calif., in May road, waa dismissed after Pro-«e- | cauBe*. don't wait, try TYoan's rUl*. a mild cooperation Is assured as long as tured aa one who la consciously ported by local police occurred be devoted to acquainting the pub­ diuretic. U*ed BUcreaBfully by millionB for 8:80— quencea. of Ihr ramily. cutor Philip Bayer told the co-ir'. | you continue to place this type of The program for the short trytnn to live the Rood life by The daughter bom September 4 Saturday. At 10 a. m. cars oper­ lic with the record of young driv­ over BO While these symptom* may WTIC—Juit Plain Bill. W THT- .Music by Carle avoldinR every known sin. Second­ the alleged offense occurrpd on often otherwise oceur, It'e amasing how WTHT—Space Patrol. 9:45— show on the lot. flag raising ceremony at the ' J i l n e c o d ' In Hartford hospital to Mr. and ated by Robert Tierney, 48, of 234 ers ns a group, and how this rec­ many time* Doan’a give happy relief — Open Thursday Evenings "In addition, the Knights of Co- Bowers .school on Wednesday ly, he finds ’ Rrest happiness In Mrs. Francis r. Klttredge of 40 Brandywine aveniic, Scheneetady. ord can be improved. town property and not on the pne,- help the 1B miles of kidney tubM and Alter* WONS - B-Bar-B RIdera. WTHT—Fine Arts Qtiartci 11c highway ss provided In the flush out waste. Get Doan’* Pitlg todayl lumbu's In Manchester arc to be morning. Soplember 6, nt 10:4.3 meditation on the great things of Norman street has been named N. Y., and Dorothy G. Oess, 36, of "Traffic safety education," Chief WCCC—Newa; Sporta Tunes. 10:00— John B. Burke Ood. Finally, he is prosperous In statvitea. Pngrah allegedly took 6;U0 lo 8:00 8:4^^— WTIC—Big Town. congratulated on the many civic follows: Prlacllla. They alao have another 7.3 Middle Turnpike, east, collUled Schendel said, "is not a thing that undertakings they promote and KUNKUAI HOME whatever he does because what hr daughter and aon. we can arbitrarily end with the WDRC—Curt Maaaey. WTHT—Sports. "Amerii’a" Audience :'t: in the parking area fronting the WHAY-Sporta. assist with the funds they raise by does is In keeping with the will of Jarvis building on Center street. student's fourth, eighth, or 12th WDRC—Straw Hat Concert. Invocation. Rev. I.,<'land Iti'int. H7 Rnsl (leotei SI Tel 6868 God and thus has the blessinga of WTIC—Front Page Farrell. this method." Manchester Lodge of Masons, Cars driven by George L. Nich­ year of formal education. Adult— WHAY—News; Moonlight Mat­ Flag RalHing. Mrs. Lillian Amhulaaer Servtc* ' Ood upon it. which has suspended meetings dur­ MANCHESTER TRUST Co. IVeXX!—Sporta: Charlie Bloaa- The 19.30 carnival and raffle oles, 29. rff 41 Lenox Street, and so-called 'mature'—drivers them­ fleld. inee. was under the direction of Grand Bowers. *Lvnn Wolter.sdorf, •Rlch- STEADY-BURNINGI •'The Psalmist wrote long before ing July and Augtisl, will work the selves have much learii about Mancheater, Connertirut WONS—Frank Edwards, Newa. modem psychology had come into Hugh F. Ward, Jr., 43. of 80 16 ’ Evenlag Knight Maurice O'Cxmnor, Deputy Fntefeci Apprentice degree at It S ' Ixiekw'god street, came together traffic safety, no the process Is Member Federal Deposit Insuranee Corporation 10:80— existence", state<^ the minister, meeiing this evening at 7:30 in «:60— Grand Knight John Stewart and \ SAFE! HEALTHFUL! at the Inter.seetion of Foiiter and obviously a never-ending one'. In­ WDRC—Newa. WDRC—Capitol Cloak Room. Chancellor Charles McCarthy. Miinj JIT' "but he was awprc that no man the Masonic Temple, Senior I. Pearl streets at '2:1.3 p. iii. struction early in a . child's life, WCCC—Mualc Hall. WTHT -Newspaper of the Air. Ytv, winter will be a lot mote carefree becomes evil or good ail. at once. Steward Fric Anderson will pre- however, will do much to make Therefore, he warned all who A car driven by Janet Bratany- WTHT—-Joe Girand Show. w n c —A Life in Your Hands when you’ve got a supply of 'blue sMe. things safer for him. and in 10 nr fM M dBM rs/diW aNilM l MUHNiW uill \ would hear.that a good man is one der, 20. of 29 Marble atreet, GIFT WRAPPED • WTIC—Newa. WONS—JAck’s Waxworks. N otice coal’ in your basement 'blue coaT jji snapped- a ptility pole on the 20 years when he is of driving age, / WKNB—New*; Sporta Reriew. 10:45— KFSPONSIBILM V TO TUF who refuses to walk In the way of James Tuttle, I.C.F.M.. haa re­ for all of us. " extra-rich in heat units to keep you • sinners, or th stand in the council southeast corner of the Nortli / WHAY—Newa. WTHT—Hartford Speak.s turned to his ship, the LI.S.S. Using the slogan. ".Set them a AND DELIVERED • WON*—Newa. To Whom It May Concern: snug on zero days. And because sltsdy of the ungodly, or to sit In the seat "Kllyson.’ P.M.S. No. tP, Cliarles- Main-Marble streets intersection 1 1 :0 0 — '• OMMLMTY . while the driver was making a B.IIV— News on ail atationa. v I will no longer be responsible heat helps cut down on colds, no of the scornful. The wise man, the ton, S, C., after taking an eight WDRC—Jack Smith Sportecaat. for debts contracted by my wife; e IN SF.RVI'NO our neighbors In time nt need we happy man. the Godly man. Is the weeks' course at the Naval School right turn froni North Main onto WHAY—Moonlight Matinee wonder 'blue coal’ is the choice ol Marble street. - She was under in­ CIGARS — CIGARETTES - TOBACCO WKNB—Eaay Rhythm. 11:15— Virginia Russell. feci a deep sense of responsibility .touard them and Saves up to 30% on fuel bills man who avoids Sin as be would of Mine Warfare, Yorktown. Vir­ 6:18— Harold W. Ru.ssell. VO many families with children. Try seme dreaded disease or even ginia. struction at the time, poliee said. WTHT—Joe Haael. also to the entire community. This,means that In R7 sufOfnsticellf confrollioji rents the over end underheat- c a n d y — COSMETICS — STATIONERY wnC—Strictly Sporta; Weath­ ■WTIC—Mindy Caraon. South Coventry, Conn. tlsraptrt from upMsirt, the Ing ih si wilms fuel dollsrs. 'blue coal’ and feel ih* differtne*. Oommiinlsm.” I er. August 31, 1950. every uay, alway*. we try to guard public health. But Half of Ptetare WDRC—The World Tonight blur c o « r TfMP-MASTlli Au- Psys for itself. Ask for f r r i WDRC—Jack Zalman. WONS—Jack's Waxworks. We want ymi to know that our home Is sale and romaric Heat RecuUtor nre HOMI niMONSTRATION. COME W OR PHONE TODAY ■This refraining from ail evil Is WHAY—Supper Serenade hut half of the picture, however. 11:25— sanitary—as well oa comfortable and hnme-llke. THE MEDICAL WONS—Sporta Edition. WDRC—Public Service Pro­ H i s man of God Is one who takes 6:20— gram: delight In thinking the great .141 MAIN STREET Our modern funeral WDRC—Record Album tboughts of Ood. He is at home WHAY—SporU Flnala home is a special 1:28— 11:80— with the Bible, he is a man o f TELEPHONE 3524 WKNB—Weather. THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. prayer. He finds worship of Ood structure dedicated WTIC—Music and News. and furnished to pro­ l!80— WHAY— Moonlight Matinee lE C L E llJ 116 Nrtrlh Main St., Mancheater, Conn.—Phone 4148 and service to man a Joy and nbt a e Yci. it tb tild be sufitcieni. f;"ir- ^ ws- ^ WTHT—Sereno Gammel. m burden bo be home. God is k con­ vide the facilities and Emile Cote Glee Oub. 11:56— MONOuwie 'uciait" W ALTI* N. LICLCRC So wc'II simply remind you w n c— WONS -Newa stant eompaniott to him, the head conveniences to serve W exx:—News: Muaic Hail. IBWELRY of his house, a partner In his bus­ that this professional phar­ WKNB— Sporta Newareel. Frequency Modulation 25 mAin $TRffT,mAnCHESTER*TILCPHOnE 5269 iness, hla friend and hla savior", the living and rever­ WONS—Jim Britt. WDRC—FM 98.7 MC. 'blue coal's' COLOR GUARANTEES YOU GET THE BEST' macy is always or your serv­ ently prepare the de­ WFHA— 108.7 MC. said the minister. ice. Count on us (or absolute SPECIALIZING IN 6:48— In oonclusiofi, he pointed out ;1' ; "i n M fl ( ceased for burial. WDRC—Lowell Thomaa. w n c —FM 96J1 MC that the mah of God would always accuracy; fresh, potent drugs WTIC—Three Star Extra. WDRC—FM On the air I pw m. • bs prosperous and well cared for and fair prices. Remember CUSTOM BUILT HOMES 11:85 p. m. W THT-Sporta Headllnea. Same aa WDRC. Just ad a great fruit bearing tree —next time please bring us GENERAL CONTRAC'TING WKNB—Evelyn Knight Show. wtdt^ waa planted on the banks of WFHA TOMORROW - your doctor’s prescriptions. REMODELING AND REPAIRING WONS—Evening Star. 6:00—Racing and Sports. a flowing stream fed by the provi­ 6:55— dent Hand of God, and which In 6:16—Farm Report. FREE ESTIMATES WTHT—Edwin C. Hill, 6:80—Western Serenade. turn brings forth its fruit in Its 7:00— asason. thus living up to its hlgh- CENTER MORTGAGES ARRANGED 6:48—Keyboard Kapera WDRC—Beulah. 7:00—Dance Time. aat natura as a tree. In the same I way man Hvea up to his highest PHARMACY WHAT—Svmphonv Hall 8:00—Here’s to Vets and best nature when, like a ERNEST A. RITCHIE HOLMES WCCC—Mualc Hall. 8:15—Marine Story. "n ’here Pharmacy Is A 2 8 WoodhHdqt Street WTHT—Storyland. 8:30—Adventures in Research. mighty tree, he accept! the wdll of Profession” 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL. 8172. MANCHESTER Ood aa his will, end man and God w n c —One Man'a Family W n o —FM On the a>r 5:26 a. m.-l I 487 .Main .St. Tel. 42A2 WKNB—Newt: Show Time. Televtalon I S V ^ thus become partners in the great L Free Dellver.v engobig process of living In God's WONS—Fulton Lewla. Jr. WNHO—T\'. 7:18— P. M. world. I- : . lAHl i ' All Wafehe* Tested On Our W ONS- Tello-Teat. 4:00—Homemakers Exchange During the service Mr. Edgar WATCH MASTER paid tribute to the work - done by AMESITE DRIVEWAYS w n c—Newa. 4 ;30—Teletunes. WDRC—Jack Smith 5:15—Time for Beany. a REDUCED RATES SINCE 1920 7:80— 6:80—Howdy Doodj-. lA'^DRO—au b Flfte«i. 6:00—Kit Dmdie the Clown. oGRADI' G FREE WORK 6:30—Lucky Pup. Quality Dry Cleaning! WTIC—Boston Blaekle. O POWER ROLLER USED GUARANTEED 6:45—Let's Decorate. GAUDET'S STUDENTS WTHT—Jkek Armstrong. 7:00—Kukla. Fran and Ollie. JEWELERS oFREE ESTIMATES CALL WCCC—Newa: Music Hall SCHOOL SUPPLIES HHORT 8LEEVF. 7:30—This Week In Sports. 891 MAIN STREET ■ M m a oTIME PAYMENTS MANCHESTER * Speedy Service! WONS—Gabriel Heattcr. 7:45— Newareel. (Across From St. James’a Church) WKNB—Stars on Parade. DEWEY-RICHMAN aSAVE 10% FOR CASH 7691 8:00—Film Feature Presenta­ SLIPONS Hay Fever... 1:48— tion. 767 MAIN ST. SAVE WITH WPRC—Edward R. Murrow. 9:00—To be announced 100% All UonI 4-D A Y WKNB— Spotlight on a Star. 9:30—Suspenae. a Cable Design Why vh*«l WONS—I Love a Myaterv 10:00—Original Amateur Hour. •om tthinf DeMAIO BROTHERS 7:58— 11:00—Late Newareel. e New Flunrraoent .Shades In will holp Call Now — We Peroonally Snpervlae AD Workl SERVICE WKNB—Newa. 11:15— News Bulletins. Malr.e, Charlreuse, Fuchsia. A it*f you' HEARING-AID Aqua. IwsI tnhot* •ympfemi hov* nwti Ilk* boon diognetod •• ON CALL AND One- Yard Skirt Nlzea: 34-10. ««**«. Atihma ei BATTERIES Koy P *v*r y«H aw * Crochet Headliner p*f rotwhi «M only b I* yOWfMlI DELIVERY For AD Hegring-Aids •• Aeictod. InvBtHgat*. “Eveready". «Mhil-Max- WANTED "Mercury” • t lOO^^'r ALL WOOL If you ar* V M*ar m t AsHtmeNefrlii, pkaia bnng in yauf nobuiirtr fof fr** inip*cH#n and GIRLS’ CARDKJAN ••rvicinf Male Laborers DIAL SWEATERS A pp ly. 873 Main St. Tel. 4136 Sizes: 3 to 6. 7254 PHARMACY THE 4 Depot Square Tel. 6545 ORFORD SOAP CO. The Coventry $ | .5 9 MANCHESTER Day School vortihla p4eeSD*^ DRY CLEANERS many practical ooco. Primarily a 93 WELLS STREET traifiins m i tor adeniiac ieodiaa i* now registering a limited poDarcso, it can firm be mod as a number of children from ’1^, hi-cbalr. Chair lodt* iouantly ie Manchester for the winter pUcaoatabta. wboM school term. wide bsM ptovidae firm, ooa-lipptoa te- IndiYidual attention giv­ en in small classes. FALL SEEDING + S e o t t L Mk: -ydAL- Reasonable Tuition — Beautiful Lawn at Modest Cost Transportation Furnished I Y ^ D Let's look at thh businen of buying a truck—yevr way. 5V IN(M You want peak performance? Chevrolet's Volve-in-Heod Fop Appointment Call your lawn the famous enginee con do more work $Mf gallon of gasoline coneemed Don G. Churchill S in n , beauty treatment right ) Ikon any other moke of their capacity. Yo« «ront ocon> Coventry 7-6986 The * 4 4 -^ now. First TURF BUILDER to as­ toa*nay- omy? 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Twenty-eight student nurses era Mr. and Mr*.' Kenneth Walker. Rakewicz, 30, ot Rockvlll* la sus­ for luapacted caasa ovar tli* waak the Waterbury hospital today to bers of the faculty. A tea was giv­ Warii8 of RumI pected of having polio, and two Now that Governor Dewey la en during the ajternoon for the Waterbury residents. The re­ South Coventry: a daughter to and. very clear that Americana arc for begin a three-year course in nura- Three Local other local raaldenta, one a child new atudenta and their mothers. mainder are from town* in various Tells of Help Mr. and Mra. ueorge Bensche, 231 Local Man Called to Colors; Th* total polio eaaaa now rapart- iUntrliffUr peace and for oontral o f the atom, back in politic*, he ia, w « auppone, Kindergarten Sessions Ing.' Ariii8 ill U. S. and on* an adult, war* axamlned ad from this town stands at aln^ later tak­ parts of Connecticut. New York, Hilliard street; a son to Mr. and and for theae thinfe more ainccre- once more a Prealdential poaaiblli- They are the Mlsaea Gloria Ca- Ebch student nurae wi pello, 183 Hllllapd street: Lorraine ■*"en on a hospital tour by her “big Massachusetts, and Florida. Mr*. Petjrr Tierney. 4 Rogers Polio Cases ty, particularly. If; returning, he In Afcouiitiiigi Fellow-Workers Paint House fUoatiaaod from Pag* Oaa) fmlmi lieraUk ly than the backera o f the Stock­ At Nathan Hale School Leclerc. 23 Main street and Jnne sister,” an upper classman in the I place; a son to &L'. and Mrs. John W U lM M P W ^ holm appeal. happen* to acore a dramatic and cshool. Classes will begin tomor­ Mosquitoes always seem to I Hana^n. Columbia. emonmo oo.. m e Millkowskl, 89 Hollister street. (lorn acroll 'and ( funds convincing victory Ihia Novem­ The student nurses were greet­ row (Sept. • ) under the supervi­ know when it's circus time. They ' Birth today: A daughter to Mr. III Addition Two Other I I ■UMII MfMt. That U the truth, we think, are out bareback riding already. Lonnei’ticut IJiiiv. Fru- George May, Jr„ of 720 Middle . for the painting, but the men were | for a networkirk of Kuro|ieon radio Ready for School! ber. And, although Governor Beginning’ September 6, th e. aion at Nathan Hale .School meets ed by Miss Ida M. Meier, director sion of Miss L. Elizabeth Oster, , A.- I I and Mra. Alex Naauta, East Hart- People who don't know when ralned out. stations to counteract Russian Suspect Cases Report­ m o o t o N . about good Americana. morning aeaalon of the Nathan from 12:45 to 2.45. The following of nursing service and principal of newly-appointed educational direc- lessor speaker at I o-1 ford. Turnpike, west, had Juet atafted ' ‘ ‘ Dewey I* th* moat efficient of they're licked can't be! So last Saturday, the aame day ; propaganda. It will aupplement a.. cimM lU M r But BabM S ^ u lU and hU com­ Hale kindergarten will be held children .are enrolled for the after­ the School o f Nursing and mem- I tor. painting his house on Saturday, ed; Total Is Now Nine I OetoMT t. UHU governor*, hi* party cannot be from 8:48 to llslB. the afternoon noon group: day's Kiwaiiis i^Ieetiiig that the local man rettirned on his . tlie work of the government's mittee, with th^r effort to penal- August 26, when Uncle Sam tapped pass, flve of hi* former fellow- blamed for feeling that he ha.s aea.aioo from 12:45 to 2:45. Chil­ Dougla* Peai'Hon, Kathleen Voice ot America. ■«W7 ISMPt workers descended on the May Urging an Individual and na­ The Labor Day week end waa a iae and forbid any aentiment dren whoBc fifth birthday* are on Smith, Kathleen Barlier. John Mc­ The *■ importance of financial Thirteen Killed him on the shoulder and told him j ■oiiiay*. t>MNO u til* had hi* fair c.hancca at national he was again Captain May of the home with brushes, ladder* and | tional lightening of belt*, tlie bad one for the health of this area o f peace, or any aentiment for July 10, 1950, and before January Neil. Patiicca Donnelly, Eric Gott­ itatenient., for businc.-is concern* „ 4t Itoaelaitir, Con*.. *» honor*. Air Foix;ea. "eveiything alee but the paint.” j president of Columbia Univcratt.v aa more polio raaea developed here the abolition o f atomic warfare, 1, 1951, ahould report for the morn­ •apcciaiiy the amaller type in or- SeeeM Omm lUti lUtte*.______fried, Timothy Sullivan, Dianna Two days later the local man re­ May aald. Starting at 1 p.m„ they I said: and in Rockville. ing «ea*ion. Thoae whoae flfth Hutton, Robert Blake, William Mc­ ler to keep accurate control of *f- As Huge Plane tOMOBlPnOM •ATW on the (round that the Stockholm ported for duty and his house was completed the Job by 6 p.m. "W e must have efficiency and Three more poaltive raaee have birthday* came between January Carthy, William BlozenakI, Alan 'aira wa.a outlined for member* of been determined since last week, 'O b« T «ir ...... peace appeal alao liata auchN ob- 1 , 1950, and July 9. 1950. will at­ DON'T SEND THEM BACK TO SCHOOL the Kiwania Club thia noon by atm unpainted. But when he re­ Captain May arrived home at 7 economy in all governmental ex­ L UMBER Atamian, Marian Gorman, Carol One of theae Is a 9 year old boy, • is l atl* !l»n ...... Profeaaor Raymond A. Ros.s. head Crashes, Burns turned home last Saturday on a p.m. The only warning he received penditure*." i jecUvet. would extend to the Com- j tend the afternoon aeaalon. At Anne Moore. Robert Nichols. Joan Carl Anaelmi, resident of Astoria, ‘•0«* a***® Ay llAti ...... J the end of the flrat aemeater In if the accountancy cour.ie at the three-day pa.sa, he found tlie i>alnt- for the pleasant ’’shock” waa when i "it would do no good to defend BVILDING SVPPUES •iM i* Cow ...... ; ■" munieta that monopoly on peace .Scheibcnpflvfj, Robert Holme.s, N. Y „ but vlaiting here at 655 ronnectirnt school* have another WMUy. By CMTltr ...... » ■« Connecticut January, 1951, the puplla will ex­ University of Connecticut. The (Cuntlnuetl From Page Une) ing haa been completed, trim and he smelled fresh paint, he said. ' our lllicrtlea against Commnniat 'jumper crop this September. And they oo falnely claim. They are j Gloria Trukaa. North Main street. Bui*. a*ii**f*c^« T*w ...... »|* ® change aeaalon*. WITHOUT A meeting wa.s iielil at the Manchea- all. ” I've heard of thing* like this ■ aggiTsalon ami lose them to our ;»-qo (Ivlnp the Communiit line a proof | All kindergarten children ahould ter Country Club. . "The plane was a raging inferno. | ResponalWe for the thougljtful own greed, blindnesa. Ignorance or crop of ink spots on home carpets. Diane Richardson, Violet Power*, deed were hla fellow employe* at never happened to me.” remarked I ahiftleaa reliance on bureaucracy were received; those of eeven year it eould never aetabileh by Iteelf. Yankee enter from th* playground through Professor Ro.sa told the club ' It was too hot to get close.” i But quick I Salt helps do an ab­ Insulation o Wallboards o Doorfe HBMBSII u r Linda Rudaz, CliJfford McKinney, member* of many way* in which i the Manchester Gas Co. Learning the happy May. And. he added. ; and the federal Ireaaury,'’ he said. old Janet Kristoff of 78 Birch ' THS *MUClATSr> PItXIIB The CJommunlBta aay that Amerl- ; By A. H. O. the main door directly info the There was no acreaming o r ' I atreet, and at No. 88 on that same sorbing Job. Or ask about the new TM AMocitttd Pm * '• *«ciu*iT*ly Linda Adamson, Sharon Larson, financial alatement.* aa.iiat buaine.-sH hyatcria, Johnston said. ’'It 1 of the partially painted home, they ’’they did a beautiful job.” i He described condition* in the t'hl-Namel Paints can* are atomic warnionKcr*. kindergarten. ''S H O T " O F street, Gail Correnti, three year* stainless Inks. •ntiu*d i* tB* *>•* of r«pui>l>o*tioii of Boya of grade* 1 through 7 en- Janis Bensor. Herta Stertman, men. He gave example.* of the ' seemed as if everyone was just in | contacted Mrs. May and tfdd "her Tlie local man Is stationed In ' totalitarian countries where "one old. Youngstown Kllchen Oablneta ■U B*«r» •i»p*lcB** ertdll*'Iand tlnrd of the human race work* In And here’s a real treat that dot #th*r*i** er*dit*d in titi* p«p*» We have been throwing quite a the south door a* usual. Room i han, Robert Oliver, Patricia ment.s can be made uae of in con- ' virtual bondage." In addition to these, Mr*. Anne won't take the edge off healthy tad dlio th* locdl D*w* publi*b*d B*r«. come very clo*e to apreement i but we got him going again. He lot of critical mud, ourselves, spat­ numbers will be found over the O’Brien, Lvnn .Suto. F.lizabelh ducting one'* buaincas. Profeaaor |kept saying ‘My head, my head’.” "This la what the Soviet plan­ mealtime appetites yet satlaflee All rtiBts of rtpubHootiOB of *p*«i»l with that propapanda charge INSURANCE! Roaa haa been a resident of Man- i ditpotcb** B*r*lP *r* *l*o morrod. tering It up against what we con­ cla.ss room doors. Adamec, Joanne Lurae. Johnston and Hesler said they Congress May ner* contemplate for all the world, that4amlllar af tor-school desire CALL 4148 when they eay that it in un-Amei- sider the unfortunate quality of Any new child who hss not been Chester fur the past year. ..flve or six” persons to the About Town i Including America." aald the com­ IN E Z M OM M for a bit of sweet. It is wholesome, Pull »*r*l«* eliOBf of N. A' ®«r*- 1 ican to advocate atomic peace. tile Connecticut campaign. Aii'l registered previously ahould do so Vnllke other "Shota” moat all -Todays lUtendance prize, fu r-; ,.^,.^1 road nearby, mander of the armies which met Teacher of Piano delicious Wrigley’s Spearmint nished by James Biair. wa.s worn jadwlzyc. on whose farm Mra. Anna Brown of McKinney, Recess Soon to*, flic.______1 Their announced objective is to perhaps it is time to say a few j at the office on the fir.st fioor. Three Here Euler rhildren have to h»ve nowada.va, their virtorioua Russian Allies on Gum. kind words for the individuals INSURANCE won’t render Texas, la with her daughter, Mra. the Elbe river in Germany less PubIKBdr* R*pr***nt*tl»**; Jh* 1 ('hlldren of grades 4 through 7 " a ' " ‘’.u . w u plane crashed, flagged cars to Fred R. Edgar, who haa returned ARLINE MOMM And the daily chewing helps keep defeat Communist propaganda. Involved. who live beyond reasonable walk­ them Immune to ■ocidents, but ..1^^ >ush the injured to hoapital*. He (CoaUaned from Page One) than six yeara ago. ' Julin* U*tb*«* SpociBl AfOBcy - N*» from Memorial hospital and is con­ young teeth bright. Try it. i>r Torfc. Cb'COBO. Dotrol! OBd lootOB. Their technique give* that same ing distance and who are to go Nurse Training It moat certainly doy* take th* a round table discussion at Cavey's said he had heard a "thumping and Teacher of Voice First, it should be noted that Grill. On '.Vednesday. September valescing after an iltnesa wdth propaganda a boost it could never home for lunch may ride bicycles. financial sting out of them. clanging” and looked up to see the asked repeatedly for Senate ac­ MUIBBH AUDIT BCRBAO OP very few of the candidates Involve 1 13. the club will hold its annual pneumonia. Resume Teaching Sept. 11 In this Connecticut election would, Boys are to park bicycles diagonal­ plane plunge to the ground. tion on House-approved bills to .r CIRt-TJUATlONB. ______gain for Itself. Three Manchester young women To alleviate the high coat outing at Thomas Bentley's farm in their right sen.ses, condone the ly against the north fence, girls Most of the dead were burned grant statehood to Hawaii and Studio: Chapel. South weie among 49 others entering arising from accident* man.v in Bolton. The Ladiea’ Aid Society of Con­ rii* H*r»l0 Priming Colnp»ny. Inc., mud that is being thrown in then park them diagonally against The beyond recognition. They were Alaska. Democratic leaders Methodist Church kituin** BokHCl*! r**puniilii|iiy fjr parents ate now turning to a cordia Lutheran church will hold S S. J! Open D ^ly 7 A. M. to 5 P. ML 00 behalf, .or stoop to the publicity south feme. I . ^ Identified through jewelry and per- it* first meeting of the season thia haven’t found lime for them on typoBrophiool oiror* ttipeBrinB ib hj- Student’a^ ccld en t PoUcy. ; .lonal papers. ; ^^orld Government And UN gaga being set up for them, or Nathan Hale School morning j evsning at 7:30. Plans will be the crowded Senate schedule. For r,e(Mon Appointments Including Wed. Aftemoona T*rti**n*Btg »Bd oUior mdmg mottor. session of the kindergarten ia to I HoHpital INoles If the Senate doesn't act before . In Tb* ll»ncb*«t*r tTOBiag Horold. I A news report on the doings of trifle with the shallow and pica- DO YOU HATE For a few cent* a day it pays made for fall activltlea and the Call .Viine issues to which, from now be held from 8:45 to 11:15 a.m. ' president, Mra. Max Schubert, this Congreaa ends, atateho fu n i venience. John H aney, Russell Schaller, street: Kathleen Lyons. 17 Stark-1 Dorothy Hlncks and Marie Fogar­ verdict of the Communist* and ernment. which ha* long been de- tacks. 'J weather street; Mrs. Pauline Gag­ In the State ty who have been spending a few some o f the extreme right-wing , Tided by th* VFW’ . The VFW is The a.iawer, of course. Is that i Charles PerrAS, Frederick Stone, Do you suffer from hot Iluihei. nerv- for Michael Tmssell, Janice Scheiben- ouA tension, upset emotions-—due to non, Lebanon: Loren Fracchia. An­ days, taking in the sights In and Americans who claim to he cru- for peaceful cooperation by sover­ they are not In their right funrUonnl ‘chAiu’e of life' (38 to dover; John F. Sullivan, Fall Riv­ around New York City, are expect­ THK OFFICK OF senses. 'I'hey are. Instead, |n a pflug, Patricia Lambert. Donald (UontlDued from Pag* One) aading against (Communism, theae eign nations, said a delegate, 'but Scranton, Karl Then, Carol Gada- yearst—that period when lertlUty er, Mass.; Mrs. Barbara Gustafson. ed home tomorrow. They made rnhipaign. And the Indlvtdual ebbi iiwDy. when DymptomD of th l« ROBERT J. SMITH, INC 47 Princeton street; Mra. Anne eiiiBg have now been eatahliahed not for a world organization.' In rowskl. Rhode lalaad Top* U et their headquarters at the. Taft DR. W. JOHN iJfELD who can get Into a campaign nature may often betray your age? REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Rakewicz, Rockville. hotel. 6 ‘ I • RANGE & FUEL OIL aa supposed public truth: hi* opinion, world government wilhoat losing his normal sense Nancy Bagleson, Patricia Carlin, Start taking Lydia K. Plnkham'#*'' Rhode Island topped the list Admitted Sunday: Royden Bell, with seven deaths attributable to of taste and values Is a rare In­ Gerald Miatretta, Gwendolyn Pa­ Vegetable Compound to relieve auch TELEPHONE 3450 Rockville: Mrs. Chri.stlne RIssling. ’ 1. Only Communist* are against would not improve the United Na­ aymptom*. No other medicine of this 953 MAIN STREET holida.v activities while Maine had The monthly meeting of Hose HAS RK-OPENF.n Steer Clear Of Car Trouble gani. Gail Holden, Mary Ann Mil­ Talcottvillo; Enoch Hanscom, 48 tions, but destroy it. All the dele­ dividual Indeed. type for women haa iuch a long rec­ a spotless record. All Rliode Is- Company No. 3 will be held tonight the use of atomic bombs. ler, Denise Stevenson, Jane Co­ ‘INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914” Perkins street. j Mo.st candidates are schizophre­ ord of succesR. Taken regularly. land victim* died in traffic acci­ at eight o'clock at the hose houa*. 2. If, therefore, any one Is gates interviewed were strong wan. Richard Andreoll, John Juros. Pinkham a Compound helps build up Admitted Monday! Mrs. Sarah AFTER VACATION The BOLAND OIL CO. nic. completely estimable Jind se­ Dim ' Heritage, Richard Symonds, dent*—four in heavy rain Friday against the’ use of atomic bomb*, boosters of th* UN.'' rious-minded IndlvIdiiMls on one reaUtance agalnnt aurh middle-age .Caliis, Sheridan Apartments; The Salvation Army Home Norman LaRose, Carol Gozdz, dlRlreaa. A great medicine made r.ipr- Fred Turner, 35 Lewis street; Mrs. night. The reporter in question, we side, and gullible nibhlers at the dally for women, T/ir u nman s frirtidf Vermont had one death In each League will hold a meeting tomor­ 3B9 Centei St. Phone 6320 Drive Into Carter’s Often he 1* a Communist. ^ Betty Maiorca, Donna Tedford, most surprising Ideas on the other. Mary Delaney, 15 Waddell road; row afternoon at the Citadel at S. Conversely, if you are a true imagine, wa* conscious of the Beverly Staiity. NOTE: Or you may prefer I.ydla E. John Deyette, 376 Woodbridge category Masaachusetta three And, during the he,it of the cam­ Plnkham'aTABLETis with added Iron. two o’clock. All members are urg­ .Afternoon Session street: Mrs. Elaine Webb, 857 Cen­ traffic fatalities. New Hampshli'e American you must believe In irony of what he was writing, and paign. it is the more respected | ed to attend. Following the bus­ Why be in constant fear that some major, expen­ The afternoon kindergarten ses- ter street; Joseph Angeli, 118 one highway death and one drown­ probably writing his story so a.* slile whii h submerges, wliile some­ LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S c K a o using atomic bombs. Glenwood street; Mrs. Hilda Le- ing, and Connecticut one killed by iness meeting refreshment* will be sive repair will have to be made on poor Chevrolet. These three things it has, of to shape and present that Irony. thing strange and juvenile coroe.i Blanc, 105 Birch street; Mr*. fire. served. to the top. eourae, been the purpose of the ao- How to be a strong booster for Therza Dickenson, Rockville: Law­ The New Hampshire highway Get the habit of having your car checked at Corter'i This something strange and 1u- fatality waa the first in three long ■ Ur. and Mra. T. C. Zimmer of ATTENTION I ACCORDION STUDENTS called Stockholm Peace Appeal th* UN, and at the same time be rence Gauruder, 62 Essex street: venlle Is their compliance with an I.,eonar. ELECTROLYSIS SALON Discharged Saturday: Janet necticut was Vivien Kellems, Ston- Look for tha A. A. A. EmMem wouldn't get very far in proving whctlier or not the convention Mra. Dora Modean Is a member of the atmosphere of trivial non­ 8fi» M.AIN .ST. M. CROSSK.N’, R.N. OVFR .M.\RI.O\V’S Kristoff, 78 Birch street; Mra. Mae ington. Independence Psrty candi­ the auxiliary. which aaeuraa yon of High Btond- thair point. It ha* b**n exposed registered Itself against the Unit­ sense. .Recond. he Is. when he is Phone Office 2-‘llUI7—House 2-3X8.'i Holden, 61 Washington street; date for the U. S. Senate, who was arda of Accordion Instruction. .something of an expert Mrs. Maureen O'Loughlln, Meri­ charged by State Trooper John K. a* Communist propaganda. ed Nations character of the cam- ' normal Office Hours: 9:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. U N T IL 9 Inadvertently omitted in Satur- Ail Branrha* of Accordion in the thing called hucksterlsm. den: Michael Zboray, 85 Birch Kearne.v with failing to obey a paign in Korea. Perhaps, for all Wed. Afternoons and Evenings B.v Appointment dfiy's Herald, in the obituary no­ But, with th* aid of America's and enough of an expert to know street: Patricia Baldwin, 26 Ches­ atop sign at the intersection of Taught — 1.4-ssons Private •clf-eonstituted crusaders against we k^ow. aentiment at the con- j that the gag which Is too obvious ter drive; William Forbe.s, 138 Mc­ Colonel Ledyard Highway and tice Of Mrs. Eugenia S. Tinker, i Accordions Ranted Communism, the Stockholm ap- vention did choose to regard it a.s Is no good at all. All confused ^ the long Holiday week­ Kee street: Henry Churchill. 145 Route 27 In Preston. waa the fact that Mra. Tinker waa Studio Open Uall.v at end? Tuesday 'Too. the wise little .shopping for forty-six years a member of peal may attain its propaganda a United State* war rather than Twent.v-one monihs out of the Adams street: Gall Correnti. 88 1169 5Ialn Strvel, Room 811 hlenniiini, wild horses cniililn't owl reminds you that "Thi.a is ’Tuesday and Birch street; Mrs. Antionette Scar- Myctic Review. No. 2, Woman'e East Hartford, Conn. purpea* after all. a United Nations action. drag Uhester Bowles Into such a ' Watklna are open as usual until 9 P. M.” lata, 168 Maple street; Mrs. Mary Prefli<*l8 O.K. Benefit Association; of which her Telephone: Hartford 8-8940 This i* illustrated by th* news But if on* does accept th* Unit­ gesture. If Is quite possible i Open Thursday evenings al.so. Closed Saucier. Hazardville; Frank Pos- husband, the late Dr. W. R. Tinker, WHEN SICKNESS Wednesdays at Noon. that recordings of a song called ed Nation* character of the ac­ that. In this Instance, he had to ' tenski, Hampton. Conh.; Paul Tu- was for many years medical exam­ For Red Bill iner. “ Old Man Atom” have suddenly, tion in Korea, then one has to ad­ he dragged, quite llkelv that - STRIKES niel, Hampton. Conn.; Normer Sel­ some one arranged It and then | lers, Bolton; Mrs. Claribel Carlson, after five years, been withdrawn mit that the moment the llnlled told him that a refusal to appear 11 Ashworth street: Frank Bat- tLontlnued Prom i*age Oae) "College night” will be held at from public distribution by the Nations ordered this action, and would be an Insult to those In­ stone, 355 Middle Turnpike, east: eight o'clock tomorrow evening at two record companies which have the moment nation* began follow­ volved. Mrs. Florence Armstrong, 18 Knox I xhe Senate is expected to spend the home of Pastor and Mra. Carl But he did It, this August, where E. Olson for young folks of the been producing them. It Is a song ing United Nation* orders, was street: Mrs. Minnie Hale. 18.5 Cen- ^ost of the week on the bill. But Ruptured he Aould not have done It last SAVE TIME Emanuel Lutheran church who Akron Modatn Tinas ^ p i A f yCHEVROLET/ - written flv* year* ago, by a Los alao th* moment In which the ter atreet; Benjamin " eigal, ^ |,j,,.ring the unexpected, the end June, Rockville. I foguit pi-obably will be a bill sub- are going -away to collrgr this i a * r*4 —W* prehad- M r n AHKU.5I TRUSS FIT- United Nation* became a true if Chester Bowles is. normallv, fall. All students are invited. ins aled peolB t* w m Angeles newspaperman. The Have tho doctor phone us vour Discharged Sunday; Mr.*. Anne atantially along the lines that Mc- TINU by gmduatod ex­ them* of the aong la that the world organization, wielding and an expert on Hie producing end of Rakewicz, Rockville; Mra. Mar- Carran haa offered. perts. Don’t ink* nhaBBee hucksterlsm. John Dsvls Ixidge The Red Cross First Aid course enforcing world law, and there­ prescription for immediate delivery ion Webster, 67 Adams street; Ed­ A Senate-House conference then with inaxpaftaMad tonaa atomic bomb endangers all people has hi^. In his professional ca­ for all auxiliary firemen and police­ Over ward Sharp, Wapping; Mra. Doro­ will be required to thresh out dif- Siting. Onr axparta givn everywhere and that w* must fore in itself constituting an early reer, .Something of an opportunity men opens tomorrow at 7 p. m. at 450.000 thy Morganson and daughter, fei-cncea between the McCarran TOD privnta, parBinnl form of world government. Per­ to evaluate hucksterlsm from the the Hollister atreet school. have peace in th* world or w* will Prrs4-rlptlnn* to your home. Rockville; Mrs. Elizabeth Preston bill and a Communist-registration eervioa. If von hnv* pjrbduct point of view As an " A all be in piece*. * haps this is bad. But, on the oth­ on File and aon, 74 Avondale road; Mra. measure the House adopted last w o n n trnen, yon wUI actor, he was such a minor prod­ Plato Olaee Oo. Officer Dies The companies involved have er hand, there seems rather com­ Dorothy Wheelock, 14 Highland Wednesday. know whnt real eemlOft uct. and quite aware of the fala- street; Mrs. Lera Edgar, 1208 What,Mr. Truman vrlU do about manna if yon let onr ex­ I*, withdrawn this aong from public mon agreement that it would New Havan, Sept. 5 — (#) wonder* hucksterlsm can perform Main atreet. the final measura— which la vir- pert* at yon with * naw have been the end of the United for those It la assigned to advance. James Harold Heroy, 69, vlca- iC - dlatributlen because of the pro- PRfifiCRIPTION p h a r m a c y Discharged Monday: Mary Ella tually certain to contain major pro- ABBON MODBBN. Perhaps It was this acquaintance teat* and activities of the New Nations if it had not so Acted, Zeigler, Rockville; Stephen Rine­ viaions that he doesn't like—waa prasident of th* Pittsburgh Plate TBCS8. ea I with Its artificiality which has led •toi MAIN STRIET-MAMCNESTER Glass Co., died of a heart attack York aty Joint Committee that, far from world government hart. 77 Lockwood .street; Barbara a wide open question. him to an instinct to hold himself Starkweather, 77 Apel place; here yesterday. Heroy became aS' destroying the United Nation*, His Senate lieutenants already against Communism, headed by aloof from the more obvious ar­ Archibald Beuette, RFD 2, Man­ have conceded they have no chance Bociated with the company in 1902 QUINN’S K Rabbi Benjamin Schulta, who ad- the United Nations had to pro­ tificialities open to him In thi.i chester; Mrs. Helen Leonard and of junking MeCarran’s measure in following hie graduation from campaign, and to preserve some, 5 pieces 2^' Bsitted that it had been his com- gress instantly toward world gov­ son, South Windsor. favor of one trimmed to fit the ColunMa University, becanm a S A — OLD thing of the realltv of himself Discharged today: Mrs. Helene President’s apecifieationa. director in 1924 and was elected X - mittec which presented the pre- ernment if it wished to survive. rather than become,just a product. Moran and son, 16 South Alton They disagree among themselves vice president in 1935. PHARMACY ^ teau. But we suspect that he, too. be­ street; Mra. Ottavia Storrs. Rock­ aa to what Mr. Truman’s stand ia The pfStests were based on the fore the campaign Is over, will find 99^5 ville: Mrs. Cora Carlton, .50 Glen­ going to be when he ia faced with NEWS R uhr A ga in himself doing things he woubl allegation that the aong in ques- Dewey wood atreet. the choice of taking a bill he never h*v> countenanced a fe'x, . Births Saturday; A daughter to ^ tion parrots the Communist line Governor Thomas Dewey, exer­ doesn’t want, or doing without a weeks ago. -The pressure on verv Mr. and Mrs Francis Toman, 41 new internal aecuritv measure In a For Owners of ASBESTOS-SIDED* homes I ^ on peace and regect* the propa- cising every politician'* right to nice guy* gets terrific. • Bllyue road: a aon to Mr. and Mrs. period of (AV JThe Korean War " ganda o f the Stockholm appeal. change hla mind, will now run Ray Mosher, Andover. and (Bt A hot congressional elec- The author of the song points again for Governor. He was per­ Some like 'em Modern Birth.* Surday: A .son to Mr. tion campaign in full swing Prospect Hill School Your old stained, porous siding can now look S out that it was written In" 1945, suaded. we imagine, by both the and Mrs. John Barnowski. 232 amarter— and be more weatbertight— iban when You’ll like the sleek streamlined Hollywood styling of these new Daystrom Middle Turnpike, east; a 4on to long before the Stockholm Peace Republicans and the Democrati. Verplanck School Extended groups . . . the new Coloramic finish; sturdy steel, smoothly sheathed in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ludwig, Rock­ NEWl A scientific re-surfacing treatment 2C Appeal was formulated. The Republican* thought' they 1 ville. For Young Children rich-hued plastic which resists fading, chipping, cracking. You’ll like the Students’ Routes time-proved (it far outlasts paint) seals water " l wrote the song not long aft­ needed him for victory in the ' S E A L Y M A T F R E S S E S ...... $29.95 and up new Daystromite tops which defy wear . . . a new modem oak pattern in Births Monday; A daughter to er tb* first bombs fell on Japan,”state and for a chance of a decent Insurance “ limed” effects. And the washable plastic upholstery in new Modern colors. OUT, warmth IN. Adds re<4ale value, cuts fuel he said. ” 1 interviewed atomicshowing in the special mayoralty Chief of Police Herman Schendel Will Reopen Monday, September 11, 1950 6 pieces 199.95. bills. g scientists and government offi­election in New York City. But Y O U R properly can be dam­ today urged that parents have t Inc. WINE LIQUOR their chiidMn take advantage of cials who said that atomic war their approaches to him might aged as badly by windstorm KEMP’S, the police protection offered at tha MONDAY Through FRIDAY BEAUTIFUL! would be disastrous— that it net have succeeded had it not and explosion as by fire. FINE BEDDING and BEER j»ew Verplanck school on Olcott would destroy civilization. I been for' th* obvious and callous 7«.t M A IN ST R E E T T E L . 5«80 street. - 9|:00 To 11:30 For a surprisingly low ad­ AU children living north o f Cen­ thought that to be the policy of way in which the Democrats f Amy Ot ■ Ov» ■(. Any color you want, or white. SEE it on homes ditional premium you can > Some like ter itreet and wast o f Broad street the United Nations and our^gov- seemed to be planning to take ad­ are asked to walk down Center to have your fire insurance e x -1 — H E A R owners* opinion. Put it up to us— ernnient.” vantage of hi* absence from the Adams atreet, not go down Olcott MRS. LELA TYBUR, Director tended to cover you against' n irt i:i \r atreet. no obligation, **Gel a free estimate.’* But the song has been wTth- campaign. The Democrats were 'em Quaint loss from these and several Children living between Center NEW FEMININE HYGIENE For Further Information Pleoae Call 4267 drawn from public distribution, assuming publicly that, with Gov­ PACKAGE STORE other causes— all in one policy. and West Center should go by way and now we have to examine ernor Dewey out of Old race, they jAK SIRtl : lEL 659/ of Olcott, while those south of METHOD HAILED what that fact seems to establish. were privileged to nominate any­ A.sk this agency about it. West Center ahould walk on. the aouth side of Center atreet to It seems to establish what we body and win. Having assumed Recognition O’Leary drive. A new method of feminine hv- sutsd at the opening of this edi­ that, their concern was not the 5 pieces lene Introduced by B.Y.'a of Call- fomia has bean ballad as one of torial, that only Communists arc nomination of. deserving candi­ Our policy of faimeaa to CATERER the moet modem advance* In femi­ against atomic war, that it ia sub­ dates, but a pre-election division all has gained ua recog­ nine hygiene in year*. 6 4 - 5 0 asBESTos.SEAI. versive to be ttgainst atomic war, and sharing of the spoils of what nition not only at home but nation-wide as well For Banquet Or Wedding Reception that, if Rabbi Schultz and his they assumed to be an automatic This modem douche ia a aalf- made ua worthy of selec­ Brings out the BEST in Asbestos Siding committee are followed, you have victory. tion aa * member of the mixing ublat that dlasolvaa quick­ I to be ia favor of atomic warfare Whether the Democrats can do A Full Course-Chicken Dinner— 12.00 ly in water and alimlnatas th* old A.F.D.S. in Manchester. 1 ineonY'enlancas of powders or ia order to be a true American. much better in the way o f candi­ tXAMPUS or LOANS • w* My "YK8” to 4 out. vf S. .You'll want th* aturdy, aoUd mapi* eon- ’ liquids.Tha new B.Y.’a >ablsta art ANaMWTNNTMaitrua For Appointment Tk^, of couree, is grotesque dates, now that their careless A Full Coura* Chicken Dinner DeLuxe»42.50 I exact dosage ate*, harmetlcally Outiidert not involved. YO U Mieet atrucUon.ef thia Celonlal-atyled dinetta if tCaA It U not un-American mood has been checked short, you IHta ’em qualntl Rich, glowjng antique { asalsd Individually by tha naw cal- YvuOat IWAf t n j t SHJI payaMot data. Cradit Card setab- ilih** your ersdit at ovar 478 to **jt*> f peace. It la not un- than they were goin^ to do in ,mapl* finiah; aturdy box-aaat cbalta; and No Extra Chargee : lophana atrip process and com* in \ Call Hartford 8-5510 or Manchester 2-1805 ^ a btoutlful cosmetic type package. $ • $18 jlSO-N H m m m i efleos. Paet, frioodly asrv. ,4»dR >*n to be for the baaniag of that mood remains to be seen. But a refectory table 80 x 43 inebaa that an* tends to 44 Inches! (UauaUy 178.00). iMHt U ummtnH h prdeurth k *. Cotn* in, phono, or errit* today. Or Write *• warfare. There is no good at least they are frightened 'Teble Cloth and Napklna bcluded A W 1100 ceitt |20.0^vhen ^ I For feminine daintineas, charm Im J2 mtHhfr can- lanne 828 I* $S00 uadar th* sun why we again, and at least they have been ' and health, B.Y.'s effervaacent tab- 88cv^ V |l0.0i 86>db. (4) * • ilgnaMre Alan* ^ dBttad vaildity to the compelled to think something 175 East , lets are a new,wonderful aid for uitamal elsanUnaaa. Can b* used tMMt SIRK r e SAV Vt8” the Stockholm i^>- about the calibre and worth o f thb Center St. Sign of a worthy aervle* with any approved douclM method. KEYSTONE DECORATORS ia this country, men they name. T eL ‘W65 Comollo's Epicure Thtqr are now on atl* (We for tha Im b o n td FINANCE C0.4> H t the Commuaist Be th* DemBcrata, by their own Travalar 20'a. $139 for tb* Homs 2nd Bear • CTAIf TMMnt 8UIUIIN0 BASTRARTTOIUI.. 55 O A K ST., M A N C H E S T E R TET.. 2-4108 780 G O O D W IN STR E ET bebavlar, dM the troubled Rapub- Edgar Clarke MoHoluSiipA Economy BO’a. Avsilable at Wel- / $ » mum STRin, SMncwsTni, conn. ; don Drug Co., 901 M*\n St.: <>n- Dial 3430 • OMr,* H,tltlii, YES MANosm Ucans of Naw York state a great In su ror 142 EAST CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER j ter Pharmacy. 487 Main St.: Medi- Iwn m*4* It imiEhIi tl all inwintiii, Itv-i favor. Th* Republican good for- '•St ______CATERER Icai nwrmacv. 343 Ifain SU m .- ' '

•‘.•C , ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER B. 1980 FAGH N Dn MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER B. 1980

South Congregational church, Hartford, will officiate. Obituary Dr. Little was known to a num­ Man’s Body Found Here ber of Manchester people, when BA’s and PA’s Resume Series I Flashy Phillies Appear a Shoo-In to Win N. L. Pennant he lived here and In Columbia, where be was bom In 1868. He Is Still tfriidentified had practiced dentiatry In Hart­ Deaths ford for more than Mty years. He THE Brooklyn VeU Reported to Change Uniformt was a graduate of the Dental Col­ Annual Police^ Firemen A. L. Top Teams Split lege of Maryland Unlveraity, and Play Tonight at Oval Vlto Leonardo Am Io Badly Decomposed Re* a member of the Connecticut Den­ HERALD ANGLE Hebron Crash Vito Leonardo Aceto, husband tal Association. Softball Contest Friday Biaint Found Hang* of the late Anna CScclaUgla Ace­ In Playoff Contest ■y Holiday Doubleheaders to, died suddenly Sunday morning Analversaty Maas EARL W. YOST ing from a Tree in Injures Three at his home on 195 Spruce street. Attendance at softball games t North End Firemen two weeks Bporte Editor The Bnckland Area Bom In Barrl, Italy, he came to , A first anniversary mass for th* staged at Rpbertaon Park this ago. I^laclie and Hearn Pitch ' .?***?? this country In 1922 and settled In repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Coaches Ty Holland and Hank Defending Champions *5 , the White Slox had taken the first season has been falling off with Football Moving In Wallingford. Middletowm, Bristol, One Man Is Still in Manchester, He was formerly em­ Mary Litter Nahr will be said at McCann of the South Bndera will Anxious to Triumpli (WuiitH lo Shutout I game, 7-1. Mike Garcia received Althoufh an information that ployed by Cheney Brothers and St. James's church at eight o'clock each passing week but every avail­ depend upon Hippo Correnti to Summer sports In Manchester Meriden and Manchester. Torring- credit for hla 10th triumph Sam - ■my halp to Identify tha badly da- Local Hospital; Others the Independent Cloak Company tomorrow morning. able seat is expected to be taken pull them through. Hippo hand­ will bow out of the picture during ton an. New Britain are expected V i i i i H O v 4* r PI i i I n ; K o < Ih Zohlak pitched four scorriesa rgi And Move Into Final the next two weeks and ready to to apply for reinstatement. The coinpoaad body o f tha man found ahd has for the paat few years Friday night when the South End cuffed the North Ehtdera and will TM«ar4*r Setalta llrf innings to preserv'S his shut*. henging In tha woods off tha Naw Are Discharged Step In will be king football. New Haven franchise, inactive D efeat tiurdk 'I'wiee out. operated a small fruit stand on Firemen meet the Police. All pro­ draw the starting pitching assign- Eastera Round; Play at 5:4S i^ckland road Saturday haa baan Spnice street. ment. Hartford 1-1, Albany 1-7. Manchester High's Indiana will last season, is expected to be used John Mize-hit his 18th bomerg , aiftanal^y broadcast via the po­ Reds Tear Hole ceed* from thla annual game will Elmira «-2. Williamsport S-4 this season. i '-'■ '.’S'J.. Loren Fracchla, S5, of Route Mr. Aceto leaves five sons. Jo­ Chief Herman Schendel of the Rain halted the second game of open their season against Rock­ By Jore Ib'lehler for the Yanks. Hts 18th came la lice teletype, hla IdenUty remain* 85. Hebron, la In Manchester Me­ seph F. Aceto of Dayton. Ohio; be turned over to the Junior Ath­ Police, the non-playing coach, will BInRhamton M. Utica 4-0. ville High St Mt. Nebo on Friday Tw o' franchises applications .5ss<)<1)ite4l Press S|>or1s Writer Ihe first game to give Vic Raacbl, n' mystery today, CTilef of Police Wllkes-Barrr 8-0, Scranton 0-3. th* aeries between the BA’s and have been received from Hartford morial hospital with possible frac­ Paul P„ John W., Peter L. and An­ In Northern Front letic Fund. I use either Flpa McCaughey or Aneriraa evening, September 15. Five The flashy Phillies appcnieil . a the noerrv Coleman allowed two Phtla- The body was found at approa- (Continued from Page One) lice by scoring win over the i Ing. aume w’srfare tonight. Gam* time er Danbury, Norwalk or Water- Saturday afternoon near Pinney's Mrs, Raymond Composeo and Mrs. Detroit 4-4. 8t. t,oul* 3-8. has been moved up to 5:46. will swing into action with the might have hern the same okl who waa hunting muahrooma in and Pusan, main Allied harbor Boston 11-3. Brooklyn 4-2. to the hill again for the BA’s, de­ erican Legion at Mt. Nebo. title last .'ea.'on anti Manchester .il; A driving rain beat - down on Lyles. of Village Charm. Brown of this town In a non-title Seen on the Way Out league-leailers, plsyiiig I'onsistent *“^u * i y or broken bones waa found. | Burke ambulance. Edward G. Orlsey, of Paterson. Thursday night to their respective — bout last night at tl\e Coney-Island Brooklyn 6, Boston 2. St. Louis 3,' TlioHe body was taken to the Holmes the whole warfront, miring men New York ...... 83 47 .638 Paul Uriann or Leo LeBIanc will Several bowling leagues have hnaehall all the way. hold a seven • ’Inclnnall 3, Pittsburgh 1, Chlcss: Fracchla Is charged with reck­ N. J., who formerly lived at 47 foremen. The annual Police-Fire­ D«trolt ...... 80 48 .63^ 2 made preliminary plana for the Velodrome. Hold Comfortable Seven IVp r im ! .Saddler to Vie game bulge over th* ninnenip ' Funeral Home 400 Main street. less driving and will be presented and hnachines in mud and ground­ men game will be staged Friday ...... 80 51 .fill 3>i toss them up for the Poles with pecially at J.lfi.OOO H year. Is lim­ go 2, . ' Thomas Drive this town, died last Boston ...... Don Race catching. The PA’s are 1960-51 season and duckpinners Both Judges, George Schechter Brooklyn Dodgers wUh ' hut 25 Orsortption of Maa before Hebron Trial Justice O lf Tuesday in Paterson. He had re­ ing 75 per cent of normal Allied night at 8 o’clock at Roberiaon Cieveiknd ...... TJ 53 .598 5 and Edward Henry, gave the Sugar Game Margin; Sim­ Bobby Bragun Reported ited. Clubs to which he W’ouhl be For Novciidior Bout Away i9); Boston 3, New York Police said that the remains aerial support. Bhiemy frontline expected to field their strongest are anxiously awaiting the open­ games left to play. ford Wright on September 26. sided In this town for seven years Park. Washington ...... 57 71 .446 36 Ray all ten rounds while Referee ■'me. I useful seek lo rehullii with Except for a 3-2 loss by Hearn 4, Brooklyn 2. war* those of a man about six positions were bombed by radar- Chicago ...... 51 SO .389 33>>g lineup that Included three .400-pIus ing matches. mons Goes into Army As Sueeessor to Burt young m«'tv Willi IjKlitwrij'lit King Brooklyn at Home (221 Boston Assisting LaForge in the Inves­ and was sformerly employed at ...... 46 .349 38 Roy Mller scored It nine rounds lo Boston on Aug 9, the Giants’ feat tall, over 50 years of age and slghtlng Tuesday night. First hole-ln-one at the Mlnne- FhlUdol'phla hitters in Al Surowiec. Willie Eastern I>nague Cagers Meet for Robinson and one for Brown. « The solution may he to employ 6, New York 3; Philadelphia 9,- tigation were Detective Ralph Hamilton Standard, moving to St. LouIa ...... 44 84 .814 38 Sliotton as Manager two new pitching aces have weighing between 160 and 170 Rave on the northeastern front chaug Public Golf course since It Oleksinski and Russ Haugh. Boh Annual pre-season meeting of The local fighter who has been Philadelphia. Sept. 8 - -(J5 A Robinson at third, with Reese New York. Sept. 5 —If Cincinnati 8, St. Louts 2, Chicago' pounds. He had light brown hair, Boytngton, Policeman William New Jersey two years ago. NatUaal nehleved perfect reconla aince be­ Allied troops more than held their opened was registered yesterday Philadelphia ...... bO 49 .620 — DiBatUsto was Just a shade under the Eastern Professional Basket­ doing well during the past year lot of bSJieball fans are convinced In Rebuilding Plans spelling a young seeond base eom- Matchmaker AI Weill can get the coming startera. Maglie haa won 2, Pittsburgh 4, with traces of gray, which was Hickey and Policewoman Lois Besides his wife, Mrs. Marie own. the ,400 niark and will see service ball League will be held Thursday bliiatlon say Bridges snd Mor­ Orlsey of Lakeland. Florida, he by Art Trowbridge of Glaston­ Brooklyn ...... 70 58 .559 7 In Mid-Western and Southern that the are New York Athletic Cominlaslon to all his nine starts. Hesrn has won Away (9) Philadelphia 6. NeV thinned to a bald ap6t at the top Miller Marines Gala In South 56 along with. Pete Staum. F'rank night at the New Haven (Chamber gan. leave.1 three sons, Francis, Ed­ bury. Art's ace came on the 212- Boston ' ...... 70 .55G S»b rings, staggered the welter king In "in” as 1950 chaiigi' a rule or two, the vli'tnr of eight of nine. York 3. of the head. Still intact waa a . ^ U. S. Marines and Second Divi­ yard. ninth hole of Graham New York ...... 68 58 .540 lOH Kine, AI Klein, Ed Stefanski and of Commerce. the fifth round with a right hand New York iNEA) W'heii KiiKiklyu is B a iO n sion Infantrymen smashed ahead Clarke's course. Trowbridge was St. Loula ...... » ...... 65 62 .512 14 Cliff Rautenberg. The business of the 8 p. m. blow. selves. of a Graok.s before being made flelil W L Pet. G.B.T.P, Honslag "PaH of CIvU Defense” Springfield ...... 71 74 .4iMJ 30 Eddie Sawyer. erweight champion vi. lightweight enils of tbelr Labor Dsy double- trouaers and vest of a black ault I sister, who lives In Winsted. On the extreme southern front, are open. season has been Jakie Small, an Present league members include Louis. Pec Wee Reese Is considcrerl ou marshal of the Fort Worth branch championship title scrap at Madi­ New York 83 47 .638 — . 34 This pointed up the pollUcal Im­ The funeral was held Saturday outfielder. Syracuse ...... 70 75 .463 31 At this writing, the Phils hold a the way out. If not finished, as a header lo the Brave* In Boston, Detroit 80 48 .635 I 86 With a light pin stripe. The where the Reda lost an estimated ...... 56 87 .393 .34 In June. 1948. The (?ats copped the son Square Garden In November. 11-4 and 3-2. trousers had a 42-Inch waist and plications of th* special session morning at ten i clock In Orange, A Red Sox win will move Coach Toronto ... seven game lead over their closest regular, but will be around next pennant snd pisy-offa that term, Boston 80 51 .611 3H 83 13.000 men in the last four days, Tohlght the Manchester Ooon Buffalo ...... 61 94 .352 40 The main hitch is the New York Fading Ouda Isise S8H-lnch leg, and had yellow, po­ since Bowles and l ^ g e are rival f . J., with interment In the Rose- the U. S. 26lh Infantry Division and Fnx Club will hold Its regular Ernie Dowd's club into the leag-ie Tad*} '■ (jamva Adolpli Gri 111111 pursuer, the Brooklyn Dodgers, year. repented ns flag-winners Inst trip, Cleveland 79 53 .598 6 83 nominees for the governorship. and they have only 27 games to Burt Shotton la showing signs rule which requires a titleholder The Clnelnnatl Red* moved to ll ce-brand suspenders attached to dale cemetery that city. "annihilated” 1,000 North Koreans monthly meeting at 8 o'clock at lead while a Dodger triumph -vill taatrra ' SundquisL Holly^ McCann but were eliminated In the play­ In a lighter illvlslon to give up his Remaining games: them. The body also had a light Asserting that "only by building practically as.sure the Wally Fo.-- UariforU i>t Albany (2t. of tiring and his replacement aa within one percentage point to trapped west of Masan. the clubhouse In North Coventry. ins Road Race play- offs. They led the Texas l>eague crown before he <-an meet the boss sixth plsc* downing the failing Ht, New York at home (6); WastH tan Tale shirt with and dou- new homes can w* relieve the Weather Forces Withdrawal The field trial committee will make tln nine of the flag. Wilkea-Barrc al BlnRliamtan But they’re not thinking about manager most likely wouhl be all the wav until rcceutly. ami are liigton 4, Boaton 2. Away (18): Me pin stripes, with approxlmstelv crowding and congesting that Mrs. Rose Barber Scranton at Utica. of a heavier class In a champion­ Ixmls Ordinals twice 5-4 snd 8-4. AP Correspondent Jack Mac­ its report on the coon dog field trial Win Country Club Titles the World Series. Robert Randal) Bragan. who haa fighting Beaumont for the top ship contest. Boston 4, Washington 8, Cler** a 16H-inch colar and S3-inch makes our cities so vulnerable,” Mra. Rose Barber, widow of the which will be held at the club (Only fame* aclieduleil). "The can take been highly successful In Fort rung now. Pittsburgh's rejuvenated Pirntea beth reported from immediately Aairrlcaa Adolph Grimm, reprcsentln.: Weill said he will talk to (Com­ whipped the (Chicago Chibs twice. land 2, Detroit 3, 8t. Loula 8, C8d- olsevs. Heavy wool socks, were Bowles Insisted to the legislators late Joaeph Barber, died this morn­ grounds on Sunday, September 21. . Cleveland al CblcsRO—Gromek <7-61 care of lUelf," Andy Seminick, the Worth. It Is to Professor Bragan that planM to the bottom of long un­ that housing waa a part of civil north of Taegu that muddy U. S. the Manchester Army and Navy mission CTiaIrman Eiklle Eagan 5-1 snd 3-0. cago 2, l^tladelphla 3. ing at 72 Cottage street, after a First Cavalrymen and engineers After the regular meeting a special vs. IMcrcc (9-tlt. Twro declaive triumphs for club; closed the match out early This Phils’ heavy-duty catcher, remark­ Fred Haney. Ty Cobb's old thlnl Branch Illrkcy assign.' the more about getting the nile book Detroit at. home (19) It. Loula derwear. A brown felt Adam hat, defense. short illness. session will be held for the express 81. Loula at Detroit—(night)— 111- Club, won the First Annual Win­ ed today. "We've got our own baseman In Detroit, who once promising Brooklyn peagreens. Me The American Oagiie rare re­ alas 7, waa found lying near the Housing "can aid our defense came down from the walled cita­ sted Veterans seven-mile road championships were decided In match waa played Sunday. Rain mciulcd. mained unehnnged ns all clubs di­ 5, Cleveland 4, Washington 3, N*W Bom In Canada, she came to del of Kasan atop a 8,000 foot purpose of voting In new members. lette Cl-3) v». Herbert 11-1). league to worry about.” managed the lowdj'-Browns. Is also developed dirts Van <1iyk body. Toductlon,” he said, and "home thla country aa a young girl and (Only Rsmei ach-dulcd). I race last Sunday in 36 minutes golf over the weekend at the . held up the start of the afternoon "With gooil boxing talent so vided ilnublehenders York 3, Boaton 2, Philadelphia 8. S ridge which they almost raptured Refreshments will follow the meet­ round for some time. The road ahead for the Phils ap­ well regarde

S -i TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 ■IS.-.- Ths Wsathsr ilanri|»at?r l^c^raUi Averaia Dally Net Press Bun For I of O. R. WMtha For the Month of Angnst, ISM town whom he will miss very a family gathering held at the another aon, ’Victor, and two ether Today, fair and ooali .leelgM. held tonight at tha Country Club. home of his daughter, Mrs. Mildred daughters, Mrs. Thelma Nimirow- fair sad oooL lowest tewpereSnre OSicars and commlttsa chMr The meeting will be held at 7 p. much. men of the Washington school Jim Adamson Next Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dowds, Silver Lane Homes. iki and Mrs. Dorothy Andrews, all 9,653 about Ml Tknmdny, fair sad eea- m. rather than the uaual time of Mr. and Mrs. Adamson also have of this town. Parent'Taacher Association are 6:30. Rotariane are to bring Adamson and their twelve year old Mcnber of Iho Andlt raqueatad to meet at the Washing­ along their Rotary-Anna to this Now Retired aon, Neil, expect to leave for Pine- Bnrena of OmdatloBe him tiehieU eie^A City of Village Charm ChivUr So. tit Koy*! ton school annex for an impor- meeting. allea Park, Plnealles Coimty, Flor­ %rA win hold • tant meeting thlrf evening at 7 :S0. Mr. and Mrs. William Aatley ida, where they will make their home, having disposed of th'elr wUen tumorrow ovonlniht 7:X The lunchroom at the Lincoln will be present at the meeting and Employed by Connecli- MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1950 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE POUR CENTS o’clock in th* VMonlc T>|"P «• ^ The Alpine Society will hold a school will be In operation on the will outline the*coming production property here, and purchased a (UaselSed Adveetialag on Pags !•> meeting tomorrow night at 7:30 at home at 70 Haynes street, Plne- * e r t tmritutw neoUiiK will o« first day of school. This year the that the Rotary club will put on rut Co. for Over 41. «aUow«d by o oocitJ hour with re- the Itallan-Amerlcah clubhouse on in November. It is important allea Park. Their new home is lo­ STORE OPEN *- No degree work <• lunchroom will be in charge of Years; To Go South Eldridg^ street. It is hoped that Mrs. Henry Miller, assisted by that all Rotarians make an effort cated about five miles from the •dwduled. ___ all mambeM will be present. Mrs. Carl Johnson. A balanced to be present to hear and discuss home of Mr. Adamson’s niece, Mra the plans. It U hoped, with the James W. Adamson, of 332 J. C. Williams, who is the former ALL DAY - ManehMUr Orange fliat and meal including milk and dessert Spring street, retired Saturday af­ A'Joint meeting of the Ameri­ will be served for 25c a day. Milk vacation period over, that a 100 Gladys Bell of this town. aaeand degrM team* will have a can Legion and its auxiliary of the and ice cream cups may be pur­ per cent meeting may be attained ter 41 years and three months mder Lucas (111.) said the China V ery Likelyl ing con.i«- «( ai. Eldridge street this evening at 8 Senate may conelder next week ______1 lies Eastern Anchor; O’clock, trom there they will pr<^ Richard Whitham, aon of Mr. IS DANGEROUS statehood blUa already paaied by and Mrs. Erwin Whitham of 42 A twin-engine bomber like this one. with the Russian Red W ar markings, wm shot down by a LN e c ^ in a body to the W. P. Qulah the House. fighter plane off Korea. The plane had been making ‘ Oiennatilt Sees (Com­ U. S. Planes Set Red* Funeral Home to pay last respects Gerard street, was one of four­ Lucas’ statement was made aft­ Acheson Wants Incident, disclosed In a note lo I N officials, was rliinaxrd by the discovery of the body of s Russian lieu­ Truman Letter to the late member. Veto Leonard teen summer project leaders who Important! WHEN YOU DRIVE TYPE 128 er E. L. Bartlett, Alaska delegate, munist Army Enter­ held Pohang Afire; Aceto. worked this summer with children and Joseph R. Farrington, Hawaii tenant In the wreckage. (NEA Telephoto). in rural areas of Vermont where delegate, said President Truman Reich to Help ing Korean Conflict British Go Into Action gt Margaret’s Circle, Daughters there are no churches. These po- 3 0 ^ told them at a White House con­ O n Marines Of IsabeUa, will hold a special Ject leaders taught the children in All members of the Italian-American So- PILLOW CASES ference he would "use every possi­ As Reds Withdraw Tokyo, Thursday, Sept. 7; meeting tonight at the Kpight^f isolated communities how to work ble influence” to get a Senate vote Defend Europe See 44th Rnss —(/P)—Allied troops retook ColumbuB Home at 8 o'clock. The and play together through vaca­ eiety are reiiiieslerl to meet at the Italian- before adjournment. Says Chapman Was Berkeley, C?altf., Sept. 6—(S’)— Stirs Big Row regent eequests that all members tion schools, afternoon craft class­ Heretofore, Lucas has taken the Yongchon Wednesday in a attend if possible. es, and a variety of recreational American Club, Eldridge St. position that the Senate would not Says Russian Plane In­ Veto on U. S. Major Gen. Claire Chsnnault says counter-attack that stopped programs. IN HANDLING CLAIMS MEANS C each have time to sw:t on the blks at he-believes It is "very likely” that Senators C^ondemn Com­ Red Korea'n thrusts at Taegu William Welles Foster of Avery TOMGHT AT 8 :0 0 P. M. this session of Omgress. cident Must Be Set­ Allied with Red Cause the United State# will become In­ atraet was tendered a farewell Sets Next Week Korea Measure volved In a war with Communist munication; Conn. and regained some lost rty by a group of nearly 30 of GOOD AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE But today, he commented that tled in U. N.; Denies China’s 5,000,000-man army aa a ground. But the Reds threw SI relatives and friends Sunday to proceed in a body to the Quisb Funeral Slight oil spot* or uneven hemj—w* guarantee them the aama result of the war in Korea. Man Calls White House aa fireta. Formosa Aggression S t n r n i Schoeppel Will Ask Sen- 84 new Russian-made tanks evening at the home of Mr. and (Coottnued on Page Fwo) And, he added in an interview, Mrs. Thomas Burgess. Jr., of HALE'S Home to pay final tribute and respect to :3lOrin V.auses Probe; Alleges Malik Expected to Kill the United States "hasn’t got But No One Will Talk on the northern and eastern Wapping. Mr. Foster was pre- Washington. Sept. 6—(jP)—Sec­ enough people" to win a war in Korean battlefields where new U. M tsd with a purse of money. A the late member retary of State Acheson aaid to­ Interior Secretary Proposal That Coun­ C^lna. Washington. Sept. $—(46— 8. 4 7 -ton Patton tanks mada BiMnbMr of tho 48rd Division of tJi6 Headquarters day it is highly desirable to find 2 Deaths; Huge O n. Chennault, famed World their appearance a few days ago. Would Defer Dallied Wph “Fronts” tries Deny Aid to War II Air Force Commander in President Truman's baldly-phrased A big tank battle seemed Immi­ National Guard, he expects to an appropriate way for Germany statement that the hlarlnes have leava for Virginia soon. FOR EEONARD ACETO to aid the defense of Western Eu­ Korean Aggrefisors China, and since then, a close asso­ nent with the Allied Side having Washington, Sept. 6 —(S6— A ciate of Generalissimo Chlang Kal propaganda ntachlne almost equal some demonstrated advantage RAYMOND E. GORMAN “Profits” Levy rope. Property Loss to Stalin's" today stirred up both Cannon Floral Pattern He also told a news conference charge that Secretary of Interior Shek, added that, in hla opinion, through airplane support. Lake Success, Sept. 8.- (46 — "our only chance Is to arm the Chi­ wrathful reaction and curiosity Good weather unleashed U. S. The Manchester Italian-American Society INSURAN'CE — 42 BROOKFIELD STREET the meeting of the western for­ Oscar L. Chapman waa once close­ about how it came to be made. eign ministers at New York next ly allied with "the Russian Soviet Russia is expected to cast her nese Nattonsllsta and let them do Fifth Air Force bomber* and Backer of Excess Prof­ 400 Homeless in Wake 44th veto today to prevent Secur­ the fighting." The president chose an odd time fighters on Use enenw tanks. By Frank Diana, Pres. When buying yqnr new enr, ftnanoe It through your bnnk nad week will cover every major world cause” appeared headed today for to write to a Republican congresa problem. Of 125 M. P. H. Winds an early Senate investigation. ity Council adoption of an Amer­ IT. S. Needs 10 Divisions To Win dusk Wednemby IT RM tanks Um> the Bank-Agent Finn. Cnll u» for Information. BATH TOWELS its Tax Says Action ican resolution urging all coun­ Concerning the Immediate mili­ were knocked out—10 destroyed Acheson further ssid that the Senator Schoeppel (R-Kas) tries not to help the North Kore­ (OosUsned on Pug* Tm ) Prescriptions Should Be Delayed defensive preparations In the At­ Which Lash Coast; New made the accusation in a Senate tary task In Korea. O n. Chennault and seven damaged by aerial at­ lantic area have reached a stage speech last night. He said the Cab­ an aggressors, said America will have to put at tack. Blow on the Way Russia’s Jacok A. Malik has in­ least eight or ten dlvislone of our Planea Push Attnek CaUed For Washington, Sept. 6—(P)—Rep. where plans must be speedily inet officer had associated with sisted since he returned to the beat troops In the field before she translated into action. He said Communist front groups and may Night fighters and bombera ^ each Mills (D-Ark) said today a cor­ Miami, Fla., Sept. 6— —Tix'o Council Aug. 1 that the U. S. res­ can hope lo defeat the North Ko­ Says Regime continued the attack Wednesday and poration excess profits tax—which it is time now to get the actual have left them only ’’to preserve olution is merely designed lo reans. men, equipment and command persons were dead and more than his official position.” night. h t vigorously supports—should be "hide and Justify American 6g- And, he wamsd, when"we be- But the Allied eaaten sea aa- Delivered Soft abaorbent Cannon towela in aolid color* of peach, green, considered separately lest ths $4,- structure so that dtfense forces 400 homeleaa today In the wake Senator O’Mahoney (D-Wyo) gresslon in Korea.” jrln, we will face, lha dan- Is ^Brainless’ flamingo and yellow, with floral deatgn in white. will be adequate. nnnouiutsd-he would order so Im­ ehor line on the 130-mUe Korean VsL S-SSU 608,000,000 tax-boosting bill be of a tricky Gulf hurricane that still He returned to that IhenW" ml war with the Chinese warfront MiS eella^iHr' That lU- DRASTIC Backs ITp MoCIo.t loitered in the Tampa Bay area mediate inquiry by the Senate In­ yesterday's stormy aeasloM declar­ delsyed ladellnltely. In discussing Germsny's future terior Oommittee he heads. Chsp- lowed Communist troops and Ranges, Refrigerators Aa the fight broke out anew on The storm was drifting slowly ing that Ui 8. Intervention Is "the He' eiUd he did hot believe the Solon Say* U. S. Need* tanks to spew toward Taegu, hub defense role, Acheson backed up msn, he sdded, la "snxious" to real threat to international peace (Thineae Communists would ee Pina Capitol Hill to pin such a profits the stand of John J. McCloy, High southward at about four miles pfr testify snd Schoeppel will be in of the northern and western front, Washers and AU levy to the present tax bill. Mills C^mmlaaioner for (Sermany. Mc­ hour, apparently losing some of its and security." TTie North Kore­ lively enter the war unless and GOP (Congress to force after lashing the middle vited to attend. ans, he insisted, are "nghting a until the North Koreans are driv­ Pharmacy REDUCTIONS told newsmen: Cloy said at the White House yes­ "We'll let the chips fall where Provide Intelligence « oa F^ga Twa) Other Appliances Florida Gulf Coast with 125-mile- Just war against the foreign in­ en north of the S8th parallel. SSi OENTEB ST. Another Shipment ■*Aa strong as I have been for terday that the Germans should be they may," O’Mahoney said. the adopUon of an excess profits an-hour n^nds. vaders." See* No War With Rnaala It had doubled back after stall­ Democratic Senators had termed Calls Incident "ProvoeaRoa” Chennault did not think a "poa- Washington, Sapt. 6—(46—San- flw J W . H A |4 com tax by the present Congress, I (Ooattmed on Page Ten) Schoeppel’a accusations "politics." CM» USED CAR CLEARANCE ♦k4nh It would be most inadvisable ing all day yesterday in the Cedar Malik’s bitter, 45-minute at­ ator Taft (R., Ohio) declared to­ Key area, where Its greatest dam­ Chapman Given "Clean Bill” tack on the U. 8. came an hour (CoaUnaed oa Page T4a) day the Truman administration is Yugos Score Eyelet Embroidered to adopt any such tax until the age was reported. Winds near Schoeppel told the Senate Chap­ after American Delegate Warren like a man who can feel and see House Ways and Means committee the center were estimated at 70 to man’s record "Is replete” with "re­ R. Austin officially notified the "but has no brain In his head lo hss had time to study it. There Is McCarran Is 75 miles per hour with gusts even ferences which show conclusively Council that United Nationa put together the varloua aens*- Kdrean Reds no time for such study in the pres­ higher. the strong and close personal al­ forces had shot down a plane off Substitute Red tiona and develop a eonslatent Batiste SCARFS ent bill." Aid Rushed To Stricken Area liance between the Russian Soviet the Korean coast bearing Soviet couraa of action." m i I h reatens to Btook BlU Party’s Choice Squalls covered most of north­ cause and the present Secretary markings and had recovered the "Thla country,'' he aaid, "is bad­ < i^Airnnunist Nation Con* Anothor protracted fight on the ern and central Florida. of Interior." body of a man Identified by his BUI Prepared ly In need of an admlnlatratlon Issue, Mills said, would mean that Aid was rushed to the stricken O’Mahoncy said Schoeppel’s papers aa a Russian lieutenant. with clear principles on foreign (lemn* “ Aggression** the general tax Increase already Lynch Likely Choice lo Cedar Key where Florida highway charges were similar to ones Malik dismissed the reported policy, mllltery policy, economic Patrol Capt. Olin Hill estimated By Northern Armic# Sa ^ 16 X 33. 16 X 43 voted by the Senate could not be­ checked in 1948 by a House Labor air fight aa "one of a aeriea of policy and tome ability to direct FUNERAL HOM^ 3 each come effective on individual in­ Run Against Dewey for between 400 and 500 were home­ subcommittee which, he said, gave provocations by O n. MacArthur Milder Measure Readied a practical, common-aenaa piw- ■ Time-Honored Service comes Oct. 1 , as the bill provides. N. Y. Governorship less. A convoy of six trucks left Chapman "a clean bill.” and the War Department" intend­ By Foes _ of McC^r- gram in accordance with fixed Belgrade, Tugoalavla, Sept 6— The bill is calculated to raise some Turner Field at Albany, Ga., with Schoeppel coupled his attack on ed to spread the Korean War. princlplea." _ (46—(Jemmuniet Yugoslavia lined NIGHT TABLE SIZE 4Se ------i C and K rations for 800 persons. Chapman with a ' broadside He Implied that the U.’S. manu­ Registration Aet Taft, the Senate GOP Policy up with the west test night In con­ Throagh the yeara Qulah Funeral Service 3 $4,506,000,000 a year to help pay One tank truck carried a sup­ ran for higher defense costs. By The Associated Press against persons pressing . for factured the happening by saying CSiieftain, auggested In his week­ demning aggreeelon by the North has aerved bereaved famiUea with kindne** White and Pastel Colored Senator Pst McCarran won eas­ ply of water and others handed 100 Korean Reds but indicated she 1948 PACKARD $1599 Beautiful dainty scarf# of embroidered batiste that are an ex­ The new controversy shaped up statehood for Alaska. He said he "The sea waa chosen to conceal Washington. Sept. 6-(4’) - Sen­ ly newspaper column to newspa­ and understanding, completely modem ily in his race for renomination in cots and 250 blankets. A^doctor favors statehood for both Alaska the sharp comers of the Incident." pers In Ohk). whar# he la aceklng still would not Intervene directly facillHc*. ceptional value. All white or colon In pink, blue,. green or yellow. when Rep. Eberharter Ply. Sed . . 87.3 I ’37 Packard . . 865 display of the finest and newest in fabrics University la 177$ I# returned to The count with 74$ of 953 pre­ average $1,000 apiece. London, Sept. 6—(AV-Rusala aaaerted a bomber shot down as a reault of the oxygen lack at Ite shelves . . . Leaders of Jehov- Udea Abnormally High state Collage. Pa., Sept. 6—(46 < and fashions for men smd women . . . cincts reporting: Bennett 28,117; by a United Nationa (ishtcr patrol Monday was an unarmed _Suggestive evidence was offered birth. ^ , PICK THt llUPNtP ah’s Wttaeases denounce outlawing Clegg 6.673. Several housM were unroofed Soviet plane on a training fUffht. The aaaertion was made in a Such change# were noted, and Tarheel Writes ’38 Studebaker 895 | ’37 Chevrolet. . $95 •* of their religious sect by East Ger­ and boat houses bowled over In today that certain nervoua dlaor- alao damage to the nerve cell# of THAT’S TOPS' S..*.-i.«i*e Thomas Unopposed atatement to the United States broadcast by Moscow Radio. TAILORED-TO-MEASURE Mmiwl many’s Communist government sa Bennett will face Democratic the Cryatkl river area to the south. dera and mental retardation In the brain. ille ^ and terroristic act . . . Del­ Ilie statement claimed the plane carried “neither bombing Pointing out that the anlmala Truman Book egates to Israel Development Con­ children may aometimea item from See for yourself the truly outsuodiog selection (OontlaMd oa Pago Mx) (OontlniMd M Pag* Thirteen) nor torpedo armament.”.^ * * * wer€ oaphyxlfttad inechanicanyi 1948 FORD-Pick-up $1095 ference In Jerusalem, Including 80 overdoaes of druga given their and not through the adminlatra. of colors, weaves and styles-one of our fin a ls American Jewish leaders, agree to mothera In childbirth. tlon of obatetrical druga to their Editoi'of Raleigh, N .C , , euppoit proposed Israeli bond lesup Schoolboy ^ b b e d To Death mothere, the doctor told tho an 6196 DOWN—648.M PER MONTH then make your choice and have your measure- VAiMiAIII CM* to finance settlement of 600JM0 C3iicago, iMpt. 6—(/P)—A 15 year old schoolboy was stabbed Dr. R. F. Becker of Philadelphia VWDON reported on experiments with null meeting of the American Paper Sees President The food budget goes a lot . 1-Ton Long Body Plck-np. Oood motor. Ready fof work. menu taken . . . ready for delivery at any time -‘mslaMMil Jewtek liRsalgiaata during next Charges Democratic Party to death today, and Police reported another boy said he did Paychologlcal Association at the AmI ts I ni ^ three yeare. guinea pigs. He said the atudles As “Average Man” further if you BUY MORE VaUeaa radio reports Intensive the stabbing. The 'rlctim was August DeLise. He was found demonatrated that lack of oxygen Pennsylvania State college: MILK, your best food buy, you may specify. Jamming of Its broadcasts to Iron d^ng on a sidewalk half an hour after he left for school, on to an Infant during the birth pro- “Over-DoBiBg ot MeUMr" til.—I «. wM, With Defying High Court "It 4the experiment) has not Raleigh, N. C., Sept. 6.—(46— WITHOUT waste, the most H.41M. d lh * Curtain countriss . . . Hanw B. the north side. Police said Hubert Stevens, 16, admitted he ceaa "can reault In aerioua Injury An author-edl tor-politician has. nearly perfect natural food. Mitchell, head of Federal Civil to the Infant’! nervous system and proved at all that obstetrical Service Commission, sajrs Presi­ stabbed DeLise with a pocket knife because “he pushed me change tha course of the normal anesthetics and druga are re- written a biography ot Harry 8. Don*! ssnh tot Ism thsn * • Columbus. Oa., Sept. 6— —a , month, renominated Gov. Herman •poniible for tho behavioral Truman. SAVE $500 . clean, comfombis, convenient Tis$lten Silent dent Woodrow WUaoa acted i around.” pattern of development in later * * • It’s no campaign biography, Meet At Our Dairy Bar cietly to rid government of dis­ The Democratic “ Party in Georgia ~ Talmadge, long an advocate of life.” . ^ changei that were obeerved In Autometic O il Meet! It wUI pey yon to.chooM defied the law whan It challenged white supremacy. theae animals. says Jonathan Daniels. W« have purchased some new 1950 Packards from loyal employes during World War Report-Heavy U. S. (^ u alties He pointed out that It U already 844 Main Street tkU yeen-eheed MmifMent-eo te to e d w ^ I . . . wage Increases and other Supreme Court ruUnga on racial "Tha resolution not only commit­ known that overdoalng of drug# "But it standa to reason that In "The' Man of Indepsadeiws.’* o t our initellerioekaow.how—to jola the ha*" segregation, a federal Judge de­ ted those participating but invokad Washington, SepL 6—(AV-Yhe Defense Department Bsid any factor which will induce an Daniels says he has tried to "In­ other Packard dealers. So here’s your chance for a new diede of thouMads of other tetiefeed ow nm benefits have been granted ^ given to an expectant mother to NUea-Bement-Pond Company In clared here'. tha aid of all sU te and local paaea to ^ y that 8,M3 American caaaaltiM in the Korean war had mako her dollvery comfortabla la asphyxial state And delay breath­ terpret the President In the terms dA Jasatx oairy car at a $500 aaving'. la a r Mnne. H ew es Sndor/ Hartford. A reaoluUon adopted by the officars to defy tha Supreme Court been reported to the next of kin throagh Sept. 1. This was a prominent cauaa of aiphyxlatlon ing at birth wiU produce similar of the average American man." Archbishop Gerald P. O’Hara Btete Damocratle Convention, decialon." Conger added. effects In the newborn.” Daniete, 48-year-old editor of an increase of nearly 2,000 over the 6,886 reported for the (lack of oxygen) of the newborn. the Raleigh (N. C ) Nowa and Ob­ of Savannah, Oa., says that apjr- which said In effect that Georgia When the convention took action Nerve OeOe el Brain Damaged Dr. Becker, of Jefferson Medl' I (If *,• A M” : A I T lag charges made against him by would nevar allow mixing of races on the resolution, party leaders period ehded Augost 25.. ^ ^ ^ And he told how aephyxlaUon cal college, said there are a num server, White House latlm ate a a i Red-controOad Romanian govern­ regardless of decIsioBs hy the Su­ ssid they were wUUiiig to go to Jail bar of causes which remSt la as- author of such books as "A Boutk* CENTLIRV IH A : ’. : -ll” - waa pri^ucod experimentally In amor Oteeovers the aouth” aaS ment “were faiee' from first to preme Court, waa sharply eritlels- to uphold their principles. Quiz Man In Slaying , . gubiM pigs JtiBt btfora Urtli« In pbyxiaUon of the newborn at store Open All Day Wednesday, Sept 6 ed yesterday by U. k d a tric t Conger had never bald public birth. "A Boutbemer Disoovm New last.” • • .FinidHalalag nwthoda Stamford Sept. 6—(^IV“Staaiford police today picked ap their case, however, the condition Intend." wlU see his work of Textile Workers of America In Judge A. B. Oonger. office before his appointment last waa produced by mechanically In­ “One of the moat prominent, in atm TIMKCIV Connecticut queetletied aa to le­ It waa "ths sputum of a negligi­ year to the bench of the middle a man they identified as Peter Siegfried Johnson, about 60, recent yeare.” he declared, *7ias published Sept 2T. terfering with their oxygen supply BalsHnas With thaisqpM* gality by Mrs. IKoanna Stephen­ ble, vicious, vociferous, seifisb dUtrict of Oeorgte. Among his for questioning in connection with the slaying of a Fairfleld from the mother. Drugs were not Been the over-doeing of the ex­ few," Judge Conger said In a pre- supporters for the poet was San. man. Police aaid Johnson lived in a cellar room at the two- pectant mother witb aom* of the In aa Interview. VoatOa said ha Oil Hoot and son of Chaplin. .New York used for the purpoee. beUeves he has uncovefod tstSa Oils HBAT City baas uaa of alreaa on police par^ charge to a federal gi^d Walter F. George, Georgla’a Sen­ room home of James Navitsky In Fairfield. Navitsky was The Idea was to sec If behavior­ common drugs and anesthetics and firs vehicles and aaibulances Jury. ior Democratic Senator, who has found dead yesterday in the rear o t hit home by a group of al changes—nervous disorders— used to make her delivery com- ^NTtR SrUEtT Engintaring, Inc. ■o aa torkvoid confuslflii with any M rty Iteadera Tkoa Jail opposed President TYuman’s dvU would develop later la the snimals fortebla.” (C ruihts program. young apple pickers. S87 Main 8L TcL S-116f air raid alert- Tlia eonvtttUon which mat last

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