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Averaffe Daily Net Preim Rob The Weither For Mw Week En«od o( D. a. Woetlm Angwtse, 15B4 PAGE TWELVE MONDAY, AUGUST 80. 19B4 Ratal oiritaif, wtaid* iianrlf^Bter Hf^ralh 10,978 by Jat* aftsmsiu. On MmWer o< tho Audit lag, anal tanlght. Mfaa 66-ee. Wo*- fin t omqoraaoo in tbolr now ,Bure*u at ClreutaHo* neadajr fair, waruwr. n g k 74-7K A b o u t T o w n Students Must Rsflster Rev. Rank Attends Mart OpCniting tfadassar)larkod wrsppor, boaring tho Manchetter-^A Ci^ of Village Charm At School This Week Anderson-Mohr Wedding and loeatlon o f tho Man- chostor Mart Plaifsi Sewtrs Youth Conference Five Day Week AND Ck>L Jolm J. OrMT, m r o i Mr. High Sdiool Principal Edson Hio fan mart is conductod by Y0L.LXXm,N0.288 (Olasolfled AdverKstag on Pago 14) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1954 •nd Mr*, ‘nwinaa Otmt ot 145 M. Bailey has asked. Ml Mgh tho Maneboster Fruit ahd Vogo- (SIXTEEI^ PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS tjooaiM 8 t. r ^ n t ly qtuaifled m an school students who have Ih e Rev. K. EJnar RaSk, pastor Because of an unusually targe tablo Orowors Assn. Auction offi­ OtpUe Talks esM it with th* M*1 rlfl« during moved to Manchester during of the Covenant Congregational crop of tomatoee thla sqaaoa, th* cials for tho mart aro Sylvoatro fltu g tMts conducted at the Brem* the summer and plan to attend Church, will serve as pianist at Mancheater Auction Mart wUl b* CocconL auction mostor, Gordon IlMhiRS Olsaiti' Manchester High this, coming aiharaa Port of BhnbarkatlOn in the Hilltop Youth Conference at open five days this week, auction Rotd, aucUonoor and tho Man- Septic Tanks, Drain Oemiaiijr; Hta wife, Jacqueline, year to register at the prln- chootor Trust Co., troosuror,- Uvw at 115 Babcock S t, Hartford. dpM’s office in the high school Cromwell thla week. The confer­ offidala announced today. Fields, Dry Wells and dpL Orear entered the Army in this week if they have not M- ence, which begrn Saturday night, Opening the week yeaterday, Sewer Lines Inatalled January, 106&, ready done so. Ih e office is continuea through Labor Day and the nuurt will continue through and Repaired. open from 0 a. m. to 8 p. m., features two outstanding speakers Thursday, beginning at 8 p. m. Stair. S g t Jack U Fldler, eldaat Bailey ssiid. of the Evangelical Mission each day. Friday and Saturday Covenant, the Rev. Gilbert Otte- will be the off days. non at Mr. and Mr*. John Fldler, Bon, one o f the denomination’s Wm. F. 550 B. Middle Tpke., waa honor­ The mart began Ita fall auction evangelists suid the Rev. Arvid taat week, operating three daws. ably dlacharged on Saturday from Manchester Emblem Club No. Carlson, pastor o f the Covenant the U. S. Air Force after com­ 25l will hold its first meeting of Receipts for the first week totaled Steele & Son Church of Paaadena, Calif. 55,793.35. There were 3,133 half­ pleting four yeara of aervice. He the 1954-55 season .Wednesday, The meetinga over Labor Day apant 57 month* In Germany in Sept. 1, at 8 p.m. in linker Hall. bushel baskeU of tomatoes sold, 6S3 VERNON ST. . weekend will feature the Min­ bringing an average of 53.55 for the lat Radio Relay Squadron as The meeting will be preceded by ister’s Chorus of Sweden, com­ TM. Ml-94)531 or senior radio repair man. a potluck supper at 6:30. All grade one. posed of clergy of the Mission In addition to tomatoes,, 174 MI-9-7842 members who have not been con­ Covenant of Sweden. The 40-voioe , Cape Cod in Emergency State tacted are requested to call Mrs. bushels of cucumbers, 195 Iswhela King David Lodjge No. 51, lOOF chonia will make its first Ameri­ o f shell beans, 57 crates Of early will resume its weekly meeting* Frances Wagner, chairman, or can appearrnce at this conference M ra linelda Juros, co-chairman. cauliflower and 65 half-bushel baa- beginning Friday, Sept. S at 7:30 and will be Joined there by the k eu o f pear* were sold at the p. m. In the Odd Fellows Hall. Rev. Berthil Paulson, evangelist mart during th* opening week. from Sweden, who has been travel­ Coast Line John A. Case of this town re? Sales yesterday totaled |1,756.- filR-[0nDITI0ni(1G M cCarthy M uzzled Carol Leaves Mark on Manchester Mrs. Pauline Berrett IS sadrldge ceived a SpeclM Camp Washington ing in this country since early summer and who spoke In the 95. There were 1,ened a dry cleaning es- bushels of cucumbers offered, Widespread By Flood Tides 6:15. quotations of March .12 are cor­ tahUahment In that town. Fpr a All representatives of the WSCS OIL SERVICE Washington, Aug. 31 (^P)— , 'The Rev. Mr. Rask with hia bringing a high o f $ 1 ^ and a low ORJVnB* rect or incorrect?" number of years Mrs. Berrett con^. Fair committefe of th* South family Will occupy one of the of 90 cents. Shell beans brought a 341 BROAD STREET A Senate committee wound Watkins told him he could get B.V THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ducted a woman's Iqpparel shop at Methodist Church,, are requested to several cottages on the conference high of 13.30 and a low of |3.10. TEL. ML9-4548 • up itff first session inquiring that at some other place than the Destructive winds riding at the O nter'’ and later a drei attend a meeting of the committee grounds during the week. ’The tomatoes are making their into censure charges against hearing. Boston, Aug. 31 — A fu t moving liurricaiievswept op making business at her home. tomorrow evening at 7:45. a 60-mile clip bn the fringe the Atlantic coast today taking at least nine Uvcff.in New For This* Sen. McCarthy today with the “ Mr. Chairman -r- "McCarthy of hun-icane Carol .ripped chairman banginj^ the Wis­ began again. England and one in New Jersey as torrential rains\pdtcd Zone Regulations "Juat a minute.” Watkins through Connecticut today, wide areas in wind gusts up to 100 miles an hoar. Im a g e consin Senator .Into silence broke in. "You have filed no chal­ causing widespread damage. will be in the millions. and thundering he was “ put lenge.” - From throughout the state came In Booklet Form Beautiful of order.” "I abould be entitled to know,” reports of power failures, high­ Start Making McCarthy and his attorney, IM- McCarthy started once more. way* , blocked by uprooted trees, Boston, Aug. 31 (/P)— A snarling August hurricane on a Residents who have reason to ward Bennett Wllllaina sought to Cracking down with his' gavel. smashed windows, boats tossed full sweep up the Atlantic coast struck New York and New We guarantee fuel oil raise th* questibh of whothor the Watkina stopped him. ashore and other scenes of destruc­ England today with winds of up to 100 miles an hour and consult the town’s soning regula­ NEW tion. tions noW have them available in committee’s vice chairman. Sen. "The Senator,” he thundered, "is . All' along the shore residents torrential rains that left several cities flooded and without convenient booklet form, indexed iAprons for Christmas! Edwin Jnavy blue silk dress wiQi dusty CUETER the pounding surf carried in­ Prepared by personnel of the Right Not Ckalicnged statement, recalled that hia March In the metropolitan New York area the storm left snarled rose accessories. Both mothers Bordered Prints to Long Island Sound.'x Planning and Zoning Dept, during daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 12 Interview with the Denver In New Haven, the worst storm transportation, felled power lines an,d much small damage. OIL HEAT and wore corsages pink roses. The Chairmar Watkins (R-Utah) free moments over the past several Mohr, 346 E. Middle. Tpke., and at ruled that Johnson’s right to sit on newspaper was shortly after Sen. in four years reached It. height I I 111.1 : \ church parlors were . decorated Coastal areas of Long Island, Rhode Island and some parts ENOINEERING. Inc. months, the new mgulation book­ Douglas Anderson, son of Mr. and the committee had not been chal­ Flanders (R-Vt) criticized McCar­ late this morning. I'he high winds ■ . - / A A let cemtains a three page index for with white gladioli for the recep' thy in a Senate speech March 9. of Massachusetts were evacuated. Mrs. William M. Anderson, 40 lenged and that even if it was the were accompanied by a heavy raitax The city of New Bedford, Maas.,* oil. Ill \ I 844 MAIN ST. quick reference. tion for 175 guests which followed committee itself couldn’t act on it. He added: fall. ' PHONE ia-5-1156 Up to now the regulations have Hemlock St., were united in mar­ the ceremony. with a population of 110,000 was! He said the matter was irrelevant . "The Flanders speech on the At noon. Weatherman John B. entirely without power. So wero| not been Indexed and were printed riage, Saturday, August 38. The For a wedding trip to Washing' 5 9 ® to the hearings and that McCarthy Senate floor which was the fore­ Underwood reported in New Hiven on a large single sheet which Fall River. Mass., (100,000) and' -ring ceremony 'was perr ton', D. C . the bride was wearing and Wllliamt could get' from John­ runner of my March 12 atatemept that the storm "is ail over” as far Westerly, R. I. proved unwieldy. a gray suit,, black accessories and High Winds formed by candlelight, at 7 p.m. Make up your own aprons, drapes, skirts, drosses, bedspreads, son himself any statement On pertained to the question whether aa that city was concerned. As the storm center passed .-«■ ■■ ’ by the Rev. X)t. F r ^ R. EMgar ln ' white orchid corsage. They will whether the Post quotes were true He said the fringe of hurricane vanity skirts, etc. Unusual bordgr jiattwna in all color combina- or not Senator McCarthy be re­ northwaril the danger of flood; I o c r i ' I ^4”hW Arw a the South Methodist Oiurch. Wil­ make their home in Norfolk, Va., or false. Carol had passed into northesMern Uons. SEE THE SAMPLE APRONS. moved from the chairmanship, of tides menaced coastal communi-1 ■ | Jj, 9/$/ 1 1 ^ liam J. Munsie played the tradi­ and receive their friends after Prior to the fiareup, Johnson bad a Senate committee. My position Connecticut. tie*. ■ ' . " tional bridal musip and accom­ Sept. 11. read a statement denying that on then and now is that thgt matter The United IlluminaUng Co. re­ New p « w a . / p p n ported at ll:oU u.m. tha' approxi­ Ammo isargo Adrift . panied the soloist. Harold W. Bag- Since her graduation from Man' March 12 or any other time he had should be decid'ed by the majority A loaded ammunition barge waa THIS WEDNESDAY lln, whose numbers were "Bie- Chester High School with the class aaid that he personally "loathed party in charge of the organiza­ mately 1,900 of ita customers, in Here’s your opportunity to mow the New Haven division were with­ adrift In Rhode laland’a Narra- Power Out cause", "I Love You Truly’’ and oi 1950, the bride has been em­ Senator Joseph McCarthy.” tion of the Senate and Uiat it gansett Bay. ‘"The Lord's Prayer.” White gladi­ ployed in the business office of drive and own a 1S64 Packard . McCarthy spoke up to aik "are out service. '• SEPTEMBER 1 4-door oedan with de luxe heat­ ''ver by Evening The hurricane swept Into Now oli predominated in the fioral dep- The Manchester Evening Herald. we entitled to know whether the (Conttained ea Pag* Flftaea) England after roaring along the 'Terrific .winds hnd. rains orations. The bridegroom, a graduate of 36" AMERITEX er and defrostero, ultramatie The New Haven Weather Bu-. drive, ,clock, cigar lighter, foam Atlantic seaboard during laM whipped through the Man­ The bride, who was given in Manchester High School }n 1945, reau predtetad that th* stotm night and early today. rubber front oeat, twin hems, would "gn^ually diminish” dur­ chester area today dropping marriage by her father, was at­ is serving with the U. S. Navy and two sun vlaors, horn ring, Several boata were reported ta ing the afternoon, and be ov4r by power lines and trees aa tended by her cousin, Miss Csu-ol is presently stationed at the Naval Drapery Prints bumper guards, front and rear dtatresa ta Now England waters. STORES Air Station, Norfolk, Va. 'x ovenitag. ^ emergency unitg girded them­ Ann Miller of East Hartford, as turn Indlcatpra. Tho fishing vessel Friendship re­ maid of honor.* William M. Ander­ GOP CWefs to Try The eala reached such forco at ported she was sinking and would selves for any pouible disas­ son was best man for his son, and iii!d.>morning that Mayor Richard ters. WILL RESUME REGULAR SCHEDULE X attempt to .'boaalt. at No M«n’a ushers were William S. Mohr, $1,OOOOFF C. l

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llna Mra Francia Lyman; augar Ubie arrangements, Mra Harry race and her parenta Mr. and nated over Leslie Hackler, the one aiater, 3 ^ . George Brown of quently replied the President had- support a move to strip MdOuthy r ^ l i u n b i a •r cookies, Susan Stannard; molassesfyox, Miss Faith Lyman; miniature Mrs. James KeUy also of Wood­ Shivers Tallied Liberal-backed candidate. GIVE HER • Rockville-Vernon Hartford^klao eight grandchildren GOP Chiefs to Try no plans to visit the . state but oi his Senats chairinanships. cookies, Mrs. Francis Lyman, Mra arrangements' not over three land Terrace. They plan to stay Hospital Notes t and two'^sraat grandchildren. Feikens said he doesn't believe Some New Jersey Republicans A, Emmons, Wllllmantic; brown­ inches, Janice Gtarke, Mrs. Leola a month. 9i^ 4 0 6 Vote Edge WRONG TELEraONE CHANEL Na. 5 leral will bp held Thurs­ ^ To Cash in on Ike that is the last word. havs come out openly against Case PJea on ies, Mrs. Robert McKeon; rqised Beck; wild flowers, Mra Betty Pell, Steven Fletcher of Lake Road avnilahls at days^ morning at 8:15 from the Patients To(d^ 110. Sees Galas In Senate and have been urging fanner Rep. '^qjliacade Proves Popular doughnuts, Mrs. Edna Latham. Miss Faith Lsmian; beat house is a patient in the Windham Me­ : Doane Property Is Sold Funeral Home followed by ADMITTED 'StSSTERDAY: Mrs. Fred Hartley to run aa an Inde­ Spice Ibaf cake, Teddy Marrot- plant non-blooming, Mra Ruth Dallas, Tex., Aug. 8lUPl—The Charleston, S. C. UH—Belgian Dlrksen said he thinks ths' Re­ morial Community Hospital in Sailor M. A. LeBrun spied what WELBOm'^ Bolemn high Mass, at St. Ber­ Rebecca Stansen, ^ Hilliard St., (CMttmied from Pag* Oaa) publicans may pick up five Sen­ pendent. (, ' te; gingerbread, Mrs. A. Emmons; Soracchi, Mra Helen Clarke; best Wllllmantic where he underwent flnal report on Saturdaw’s Texas 801 MAIN 8 XREBT nard's Church at 8. ■ Glenn Merrer, 410\|UcUmatack ate aeata.' SimReon said be ia Eisenhower personally has prsis- tAs Swim Season Concludes dark layer cake, Mrs. Marion house plant blooming, Mra Mary an emergency operation for ap- he thought was a sidewalk tele­ Burial will be in St. Bernard’s St.;- Robert Ferguson,West Hart­ Sen. Everett D irk ed of Rlinola statute banniflg tndeesnt zaaU si^; Michaels, Legla Clarke; single Democratic runoff primary gives l To Advertising Weeki shooting .for a net GOP gain of 20 sd Case and the Young Republi­ Eweet, Susan Stannard, Mrs. Helen pendlcltia phone While his ship waa in port j, • t / pemetery. Friends - may ; call at ford; E rifst Read, 5 Lawnnee St., chairman of the Republican Sena­ in the House, where the lineup cans said in their resolution that from the maila, Waa bwM M, fl X Clarke; light layer cake, Mra Har­ spike glad, Joseph Gagnon, Fran­ Gov, Allan Shivers a 83,406-vote . . ___ . the funeral home tonight from, 7 Roc'.ivllle; Katherine Ednaondoon, ■ Au(. 31 — (S p^al)) Peter Shumway, Paul SiAi^h, and Mra. Louise Smith entertained here. He put in a call. torial Campaign committee, said stands. at 218 Republicana 213 if the former representative la page one column Gceeanwi ry Fox, Mrs. Marlon Sweet; jelly- cis Lyman; single specimen dahlia, at a birthday party in honor of edge over Ralph W. Yarborou^ RqckviUe, Aug. 31 --(Special)—■fwlll meet at the churCh/m their to 8 and tomorrow fronr 2 to 5 Coventry; Mrs. Catherine Nk^ow- Democrats, oite Independent and ^ Many people took UnM out from^ 'Chriatine Beau, Edna L>atham; any perennial, The rssponse waa terrific. Every in an Interview that a "special elected "he will become a valued declaring: x Attendance certiflcatea: E. G. roll, Mrs. Alice Emerson; chiffon her . mother, 'Mrs. John Dayton The unofficial Texas election fire depariment vehicle ,ln the Walter Plummer today confirmed kindergarten room witlT Mrs., Ed­ and 7 to 8. ki, 38.Lockwood Ct.; Mrs. Madd- three* vacancies. leader in advancing .the Eisen­ the fair on Saturday to rlew the • cake, Mrs. Adam Kowallaki, Mra Joseph Gagnon, Mra Mary Mi- with a family party at her honie the sale of the old Doane property, ward Keller aa UieiiyfMcher.' Icne Hersey, 613 Main St.; effort" will be made there to save "Sen. Joe McCarthy haa fwiiiMi aquacade, ^beld at the Com­ MacDougall, Neva Swenor, Phillip chaels.i bureau said some 2,500 votes In vicinity showed up like magic Although he declined to ptn- hower program.” Potter, and Linda Pell. Julius Banner; cup cakes, Mra on Route 6A Simday night. There with sirens walling. which' lie .haa owned for , seven On the second Siuiday of each AU Tolland aud Vernon news Michael Adamy, 91 Bridge S t\ the aeat occupied by Republican IWin^ the races. Dirksen said the Whatever Republicans elsewhere to a violent end . . . Iwt I munity Beach. An eatimated crowd Paul Cancellarine; fudge. Miss Special awards, shrimp plants, were about 20 guests present. 20 counties were imcountedi With years, to Kenneth and Carroll Hov- month there wilL^ie a special fam­ Items are now. handled through the Mrs. Shirley Gorman, 140 Union hate to see some simpleton get .«f 300 people watched the ahow. Intermediate cards; Sally Ann 234. counties of Texas' 254 com­ Noting the obvious harassment 1. John Sherman Cooper. five Republican Senate gains think of McCaiihy, John H. Rouse, Myrtle OoUlna Mra. June Squier, Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Max Price'of Pine land. ily service at^^Sbm. similar to Maueheeter Evening Herald Rock­ St., Rockville; Mrs. Lilliai. Rittstig., director of the GOP State organl. chair for such a public asrvle* W>X nie awtm program cloaed the Card, Linda Collina, David Card,' Clarke; table arrangement, Doro­ plete, Shivers had 773,680 votes to and embarrassment of the The latter pair are publishers of , those held last year, atartlng in ville bureau located at One Market 39 Turnbull Rd.; Mrs. Mafatda >per is being challenged by might come from New Mexico, awimmlnc lemona for the aeaaon. William Card, Gerald ' Chealey, Home Economics Awards Street have as thelf guests, his stranger, fire department officials Montana, Delaware. Ohio; Illinois, zation'in Wisconsin, said that Mc­ getting rid of McCarthy.” ^ ■ The home economics tent was thy B^i, Betty Pell; African vio­ aunb and uncle Mr. and Mra. Al­ 681,2iM for Yarborough, the Aus­ the Rockvillb Reminder, k weekly October, this day parenta may Street, telephone Rockville 5-S1S6. Lauretano, 21 View St.; Thomas Denlqcratic former Vice President Judge .Roqa yesterday difUI06': Dr. Ralph E. Wobner acted aa Carol Clemintino, Alan Ferrigno, lets, Im . Raymond Clarke, Leola tin attorney Who now has twice decided not to prosecute him for advertising publication. I take the, choice of bringing their Humphries', 28 LUIey St.; Chris­ AlbeiV'^rkley in what Mrs. Stan­ Minnesota and Iowa. Carthy is just, as popular aa he maater'of ceriamonlea. He la chair­ Sally Ami Hutchina, Diane San­ very interesting with a variety of bert Greenwold of New York turning in a false alarm. ever was in his home state. setting ah arraignment data pen<|lN;: Back; seed dahlias, Mra. Ruth CIU. failed to unseat the Conservative 'S iV 'T " Local residents recogtrize the; younjc^hlldren with them af 3 tine Lewie, 79 Florence St.; Miles ley D .^ace, national committee- SlngMon predicted Republican ing Greenspun’s recovery from iiO i'. man of the Recreation CouncU’a den, Melvin Bruce, Karen Mitchell, exhibits of handiwork of all kinds. Soracchi; fbUaga plant, Pio Belli, woman horn that state, said she House gains in some of these Rouse said he doesn't ‘believe Phillip Pepin, Doran. Shumway, Listed are the award winners: w yd Tuttle, Victor Wohner and Shivers. Doane property on Village Street i a.m ^ r leaving them at the jMuish Densmore, 57 Ridge St.; Mrs. Gert­ juries suffered in an aatomoMO program. Wilbur Fletcher, chair­ Mn. Mikolaw. ' Heibert EnglertV Jr., left on Sun­ Shivers defeated Yarborough in WINS GREEN PASTimE NOD as one of the city’s landmarks. For house while they themselyes at*' Accident Victims rude Millard, Wapping; John regards asX-"horse race." Neutral states, as well as in Pennsylvania. McCarthy’s controversy with Sec­ man of the entire council thanked Romona slmpaon. Michael Blum, aprona Mrs. Raymond Oarke, observers haVe looked on Barkley New Jersey, Idaho, Oallfomia and retary of the Army Stevens accident. , I'j Steven Howland, Warren Newber­ Clara Ayers; quUU, Mra Ray­ Vegetable Wlnacra day for a trip to Canada in a 1952 by a vote of more than 300,- the past half century it has housed hd the 10:45 a.m. worship aerv- Gardi, Queens Village, N. Y. ’ Thomas Foley of Loq Vegaa» f aU thoae who aupported the beadi Vegetable prizes went to the fol­ specially buUt truck equipped for 400. He led in the July primary Storrs, Aug. 31 (fl— ConnecUcut a variety of businesses ce. In Good Condition ADMITTED TODAY; Mrs. Mar­ as the favoritk to win a seat the Kansas. "changed a vote" in W.isconsin. ‘and the prorrama. ry, Harold Smith, Donald Hed- mond Clarke. .Mrs. Florence Rock- winner of the 1954 Greener Pas­ • There will be a pot-luck supper GOP can ill-afloM to lose" In a The New Jersey Senate race adding that "not much attention’* one of Greenspun’s attor»ey>;:/,‘ burg, 'Judy Smith, Richard Smith wood; hooked rug, Mra. Edith lowing: tomatoes, Pio BeUl, Ernest sleeping. by 23,787 votea Plummei garet Cooper. Coventry; Joseph asked Ross to dlamioa the ladiaC*r;/i A q>ecial thanka went to John Zanotti; peppers, Francia Lyman, Dg. and Mrs. Fred A. Beards­ In congressional races,' State tures contest is George Merrill of M. Burke, for all teachers and officers of the Gouin, 83 Edmund St.; Mrs. Lil­ Senate now divided between 48 claimed some apeolal attention la beings paid' there to the current Soraochi, Lillian Banner, Dan Oa- and Peggy Beach. ' Isham, Mrs. Evelyn Ellison; orien­ Plainfield, says R. I. MunseU of who had Church School^on Saturday,-Sep­ The three injured victims of lian Risiey, South Coventry. Republicans, 47 Democrats and from Yoimg Republicans. hearings on a proposal by Sen. ment on grounds it violated tlM Advanced Iiitermediatea; Ann tal rug, Mrs. G. N. Perry; hand Raymond Clarke; squashes', Rus­ ley, are the pa;-ents of a son, Sen. John Bell of Cuero defeat^ Saturday evening's fatal two car First Amendment to the Conoti« ; mond. Phillip SmiUi, and Andy sell Andrews; largest winter David Lowe, bom at Camp Le State Sen. William Shireman of the University of Connecticut's Col­ years. Burke had bought build­ tember 11, A:30 p. m. , ^ DISCHARGEai 'YESTERDAY; one Independent. Although most party leaders Flandeia (R-Vt) to censure Mc­ Shapiro, who have aaaiated the in- Banner, R icha^. Card, Richard hooked panel, Mrs. G. N. Perry; lege of Agriculture. Merrill will ing from the Doane esfkte. .. Anyone who can donate a gas­ accident, Manchester's seepnd of John Pietros, 1 Union PI.; Henry State Chairman JohX Feikens were inclined to shove into the Carthy’s conduct. tutinn Which guarantees Carpenter, Linda Caroline, Wil­ chairset hand crocheted, Mrs. squashes. Nelson Field; pumpkin's, Jeime, North Carolina. Dr. Beards­ Corpus Christi for the I4th Dis­ compete with winners in five other the year and which occurred on of speech and of the pi structora in the awimming leaaona. Ra)rmond Clarke; field sugar ley is serving at the Navy Hos­ trict post. Wallace Savage, former At present the Hovlahd brothers ket, prib or equipment for the rombric, 46 Whitney Rd,: Mra. said Michigan Republicans still background the oontroversy over Dirksen said he doesn’t . believe ' Mra. F. C. Savage, Vice chair­ liam Forbea, Kay Fletcher, Sllaa- Catherine Bak, Mabel Cobb; doi­ states for the New England title. are located in the^old Rockville pariah house Is asked to call W. Middle. Turnpike, were reported Lottie Cratty, 14 MounUin St., are counting heavily on Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis), the Young McCarthy is an issue in the na­ U. 's. Atty. Madison Graves re­ beth Kaakowita, Jane Kowalaki, lies, Mrs. Saul Caroline, Catherine pumpkins, Russell Andrews; pital there and expects to return Dallas mayor and a friend of The contest is deslgiied to promote man of the Red Croaa apoke brief-' -to his home in town this fall. This Shivers, who also campaigned for Garage B uilding^ Middle Road. Jo4orge Brigham, Allen Dresser or in good condition by tfanchester Rockville. al appearance by EisenhowW. in Republican National Federation tional He> said, how­ plied "The liberties of the pres* ly. Miaa Anna Parkhurat field re- Richard Nagy, Suaan, Randall, Bak: center pieces, Mabel Cobb, green beans, Raymond Clarke, interest in a better 4-H manage­ Memorial Hospital officials to,day. r DISCHAROBID TODAY: Miles ave no greater than of the cll- Llnea Mabb, Teddy Swol, Eileen Hazel Rosebrooks; crocheted James Lyman r watermelon, Mary is the Beardsley's fourth child and Eisenhower in 1052, wap nomi­ ment program. This property^as recently pur­ ^Mrs. Leonard Frederick. their state to help Republican took official notice of the GOP ever, thal alleged Communist in­ praaentive of the American Red second son. chased by Ppul Sweeney, owner The program to be inaugurated The Injured were William Fel- Densimore, 57 Ridge St'. Sen. Homer Ferg\ison in his battle split over the issue in New Jersey. filtration of defense plants and izenry.” Croaa i^ d In her brief talk that the Alexander, Richard Neumyer and tablecloth, Mra. Hazel Rosebrooks, Michaels; cabbage, Willis Rose­ ber, 36 Dr, A, drlvef of one cari Harold Newberry. Catherine Bak; crocheted bed­ brooks; sweet com, Joseph Lar­ Mr. and Mrs. Morrlss Goldstein and publis5«r of the Joiirnal. this fall marks the opening of the BIRTHS YMTEII'-DA Y: A for re-election. The Young Republicans adopted unions ia a "live issue" and prom­ . He said Greenspun’s artld* Red Croaa la pleaaed with the of Cards Mill Road are the Sweeney plans to move his busi­ new perish house, adjoinihg the his passenger, Mrs. Katherine F. dai(ghter to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Democratic Gov. ..Q. Mennen a resolution urging party mem­ ised some surprises when the ad­ went "beyond political criticlaB” progreaa of the awim program it Attendance certiflcatea: ...Betty spread, Mrs. Nellie Bak; crocheted row; best brown eggs, Pio BeUl, Sargant 35 Green Ter., East Hodgea'and Allan Sinder. ~ afghan, Mrs. Mabel Cobb, Mra. John Beck. parents of a son, Alan Harvey, ness into the building Which will parsonage on Prospect street Hamilton, 14 Arch St. Williams,' running for reelectlon. bers to support former Rep. Clif­ ministration releases new figures and asserted it “set forth aa aponaora. bom at the Windham Memorial be vacated by the Reminder, Ellington Meeting Hartford, and Mrs. Casste Olson, BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter wrote the White House that if the ford ca.«e in his bid for the New on the number of security risks idea" that McCarthy ahould fee Dr. Wolmer introduced. Bob Swimmers awarda: Sheila iSums, Hazel Rosebrooks; baby-set, Mrs. Special Awards a passenger in. the other Car which President was coming to Michigan Jay Beck, David Forbea, Larry John Cragin, Mrs. Marion Sweet; Special awards in vegetables: Community Hospital. The baby is Meeting TaAlUt Owners of property at Crystal to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin White, An­ JersW Senate seat being vacated it contends have left government killed. Otttika, Inatiuctor, who la in the the couple's first child and is the A special tpWn meeting of the Lake residing in this city are In­ was driven by the late Wilfred La- dover. he W-a^ited to sit do-wn with Elsen­ by R^ublican Sen. Hendrickson. employ. Conviction could result la a naval Taaerve; and Jo-Ann hla ala- Hutchina, Robert Shapiro, Andre baby booties, Mrs, Grace Withey: citron, Dvdght Lyman, WUllS Rolda Gibson Rointe, 17 Lorraine St., Hartford, hower and discuss the unemploy.' Shapiro, Suaan Soracchi, Phillip knitted socks, Mra. Ruth Bowen, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Isadora Town of Vprijon 'wlli be held this tensely Interested In the outcome Case incurred the wTath of Mc­ maximum of flve yean impriaoa* ter who bandied the claaaea both Rosebrooks; riiell beans, ^ o BeUi, Oberman of Plainfield. Mrs. Gold­ evening at 8 in the Town Hall. of a meeting of the members of who died Sunday i f am wounds re­ Among the eight major planets, ment situation. Sherman Adanis, Carthy ^vpporterit by declaring The present Turkish republic ment. a 33.000 flne and loia s i Smith, Trudy Sheller, Carolyn Miss Abbey Tlbbets, knitted slip- Hubert Collins; lima beans, H. P. White House chief of ataff, subse­ In'tovm and in Hebron. Sheller, and Mary Beach. pers. Miss Abbey Tlbbets, Grace stein is_ Uie former Netti Gold­ Thc^firft items to be voted upon the Crystal Lake* Volunteer Fire ceived in the accident. Pluto Is farthest from the Sun. that If he ^ e r e elected he would was started in 1953. second class mailing privUegott Olrla who did apedal acta at the CoUins; summer squash, R. stein; wi)!' be the appropriation of Department, Inc., to be held this ahow ware AMta Dion,. Kathy Advanced awimmera: Dan Oa' Withey; knitted gloves, Doris Clarke, James Lyman. School of Dancing 31,320.18 to the tax collector's mond, Allan Blum, Buddy Clemin­ Clarke, knitted sweater, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith evening at 8 In the -firehouse. This \ Beck, Ellen Mae Elliot, Barbara Fruit; Strawberries, Joseph Lar­ have the small apartment in the account, the sum of 3564.51 to the meeting which is restricted to the tino, Jerry Hennlquin, Douglaa Marion Sweet, Abbey Tibbits, row; pears, John Mikolaw, Pio dog account,' and 31.500 for the re­ Beck, Diana Buma, Bdana Clemin- Wolmer, Leanard King, John So­ dresses, Margaret SulUvan; Mr. Donald Tuttle home at the green. members of the Fire Department tlno, Betty Ann Elliot, Joyce Dion, BeUi; plums, Leola Beck; apples, They will move hero f-x>m Colches­ demption of debt on bonds and will see ac,tion, on m resolution call racchi, John Wheaton, Tommy and Mrs. shirt, Mrs. R. E. Davis; Leola Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Will Re-Open for long tefm notes. Miriam Forbea, CyntbU Savage, Kowalaki, Craig Sanden, and Mike embroidery, Mra Agnes Himsen, ter. Mrs. Smith is the new second ing .for dissolution of the depart­ Carol Kaakowita, Carol Mandell, Cobb. grade teacher at the Horace Voters will be aaked to authorize ment as of Jan. 1, 1955 and for Clemintino. Mra Corlety; cross stitch, Mrs Dairy Winners the selectmen and treasurer of the Roberta Sapiro, and Carol Ann Junior life aavera: John Whea­ Ernest ZanotU. Porter School. Fall Registration FMGIMIRE liquidation of the land and build­ Jaawinaki. Awards in fhe dairy cattle ex­ town to borrow money for cur­ ings. owned by the company. The ton, Doranne Neumeyer, Mike CoUecUon Winners The Rev. J. G. Yeager waa ^ e s t H ie programi opened with a Clemintino, Dianne Mabb, Betty hibition went to Pio BeUi, ribbon pastor at the Cong;regational rent expenses, the sum not to ex­ resolution is the result of growing demonatration by the beglnnera. There Were a few coUectlon ex­ for his brown Swiss; Sam Berko- Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. ceed 3250,000. dissension by members of the de­ s and Views Ann Elliott. Leonard King, Carol hibits and the foUolwng won AHOMtHcRhihor In the other groupa different onea Kaakowita and Mary Crittenden. wits for a Holstein heifer; Dean Wsrman are on vac.ation it. Maine. Wodnosiay, Sept t — MoApsin. The matter of whether or not partment over recent legislation were picked to give exhibltlona. awards: Boat, Craig Sanden; Tibbits, a second for a Guernsey Mrs. Robert McKern was the the town will accept- Rosewood enacted by the Crystal Lake Fire A relay awtmmlng race between ^ Talent Night PManed stamp book, Brian Sinder;. shell heifer. guest soloist. , Drive as a town road will also District, In the event the resolu­ John Soracchi, Buddy Oemintino, Mra. C. Randolph Forbea, Mra. craft, Diano Sand, EUeen Alexan' Personal Mentlaa Thnrsiay, Sopt 9 ^ 2 l a A a a i T t o S p j i i s icome . before the meeting. tion is adopted, the Crystal Lake Allan Blum, John Wheaton, Danny Oaralton Hutchina, Jean Naatch, der; handkerchiefs, Mrs. Corlefy, The annual meeting of the Lake Manchester Evening Herald Co­ Today is the last day of the fire- fighters plan to offer their r Oamond, Douglaa Wolme, Mike and Mrs. Harvey OoUlna are mak­ Mrs. L. V. Barber; tinsel pictures, Assn. wiU be held at Yeomans lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Hy­ town's fiscal year present fire truck to the Elling­ ing the arrangements for the talent Mra Mary Michaels; textile paint­ . Balanced Meals ClamintlnO, Jtoty Hennlquiii, Craig Hall on Thursday night at 8. land Tasker, telephone HArrison Friday, SopL Itf—2 t o 4 p .n i. ton ‘Center Fire ^Department. \ Sanden and Tommy Kowalakl waa night aponaored by the Recreation ing, Mra Alfred Soracchi: oil Members wlU vote at that time 8-8333. Home Demonstratiofi Agent . Abodt Town -A festure. CouncU on Friday night at Yeo­ painting, Marilyn Jones; toleware, on proposed changes in the by­ Gora H. Webb Is issuing a re­ The meetlhg of the Church mans Hall. Mrs. Norma Gardner, Mra Ann 1 4 p .m e minder of the .session tomorrow at A collection netted 164. It la A tiny tot personality contest laws and WiU hear this annual re­ Sataiilay,SapL 11-- 10t o 12a o o n , Council ot^the First Congrega­ euatomery to take the collection Card, Mrs. Blanche Jones; cera­ ports.- Election of officers will the' Union Congregational Church tional Ci>*’ y Donna Cohan, Robert Carol, Don­ Phjdlls Fox; raised biscuit Mrs. will be given for young people Brook. Marie Clavette. Helen Oleksinsld and Betty Hambleton. left to right, are shown aaaemblhog md>in tempmaturo ranlement: Mrs. Raymond Clarke, CALL MI-9-9814 who plan to join the churph this Mrs. Fred Gerber of Manchester; rontrol unita for the A4D. pictured below. Electronic service and labo^toiy sections are at B>oad Brook too. ald Gardner, Joaeph Jaawinaki, Arthur L. Smith; quick biscuit. Mrs. Robert Cobb, Mra. Ruth year with Ernest Weeks aa teach- Jack Pringle, RoiaUnd Binder, Mra. Francis Lyman: plain muf Soracchi, Mra. Mary Michaels. SEE THE NEW The pre-school children will 'meet each Sunday a t“10;45 a.m., ^Personal Notices the same hour as the morning worship service, to enable parents to attend church. Children, under Card of Thanks five'years of age will meet at the We wIfH to -thAnk all of our hew parish house, 68 Prospect St., bors, frirnHs And rclatlv^c for the manv C R o s u r » B « aclA of kindness and iiMnpathy shown in the east wing of, the parsonage. us in our recent bereavement. We Mrs. Leonard Frederick. will be especially thank all those who sent the U3WUTPRICK superintendent of cradle roll. beautiful floral tributes. B io e is f 21" SCRUM ON There will be a rambler .room for Mrs. Catherine Baker. one yfar olds. Mrs. Nelson Skin- D aniel K. ^ker. Jr.. ,ner, R.N., and Mrs. George Her­ ______M rs. Philip S. M oran. BMOHTEST PICTUnU i f SMAUEST CAniNET. zog. Jr., R.N., will be in charge of Card of Thanks the crib room. We wieh to thank all of ..our ncich- -Mrs.. Edward Williams is super­ bore. friend, and relative, for the intendent'of the nursery for two man.v act. of klndne.. and aympathy shown u. In our recent bereavement. X and three-year-olds, and* Mrs. We e.pectaily thank all thoae. who .ent 2 . HOT MEALS or snacks, are provided in Broad Brook Kenneth Howland will be superin­ the beautiful floral tribute* and loaned a . FRECISION MILLING MACHINES and many other 4, ENGINEERING WORK is boosed oR the third Am rof tim tendent of kindergarten' at the the uae of car.. plant caftteria which can aeat 216 people. It features th* tools are located in the machine shpp. Work is largely on remodeled, renovated' mill at Broad; Brook. Pictured a n J. A.) ■\ parish bouse. The five-year-olds . The Gaziiardone familjr. srae fo<^, methods and management ak the award-win- experim ental item s. Above, left to r i ^ t : FYed Howard; Longobardi, J. K. Libby and M. E. Longfellow, m einbin of o |, niilg main plant cafeteria judg^ as best in New England. Henry Schmaltz, foreman; and Kingsley Roberts. engineering design prpup.

■ jr . jiil j..,—. BEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN THIS /INSURE WITH LAPPEN NEWS niGHUCHTS ceuiei scHeuunHirs-ii» luycnit w .ui Scholarshipe fw engineering or allied edences a n of­ fered sons of Hamilton Standard employeee eadi year. I many Parents of boys nearing college age were recently in- tsrviewed at the idant to aarist them in plamiing l a r S ols high acbool oounee that would help im un sdiolaetie They do it differentty today! Including Fodord tog m elifibility ftar their eons. FULL UHF-VHF - 4..' ViEfERANS HONOREO-*-Pina tigni^yihg c o n p i ^ ' approdation for long service went to 19 HemilUm UHlik* Hm oM tliiM prospBctor wlio carrM hh "dust" on a pack ilEtilo, Hw Standard employeee in July.. Topping the list waa Floyd V. White, superintendent or machihaig, who modom individiidl has on om itr, sofor inothod. joined the 25-year group. Twenty^yeer pins weiat to Elmore T. Gibaon, Remy 'Young, Joaeidi H. Gravdl, WOULD YOU LIVE Stanley J. Obers imd Robert A. Earley. Ten 16-yeer Today you put your monoy in o bonk—a modom, eooporotlvo InsHtutioR pins and three 10-yeer pine also were awarded. I 1 INio MANCHESTER TRUST — and draw on It os noodod through tbo. modium IN HALF A HOUSE? i of a chocking oeeount. v ' : i O f course you wouldn''!. RECREATION RULLSEYE-Popular outdoor fun ‘ ! center for Hamilton Standard employees and their ...^.-1^.. ^ ' -ooVelliiai. A MANCHESTER TRUST chocking account Is a serfoguord and a convoh- i< But what if a fire burned your home families ia 10-acre Raycroft Walsh Park, adjoining ’ i lonco at Hw somo Hmo. If you do uot droody hovo ooo, soo us tomorrow the main plant at Windsor Locks. The area has to the ground and you had only half been dev^ped and equipped for sports, gamea, ! 3 about oponing on account boro—oithtr Rogulor or ChockMmtor. t YOURS FOR ONLY $2.15 A W HK as much Fire Insurance as you naaded. incnics and other outdoor activities. Pictiued on i3 the ardwry range, left to right: David and' •irSCIttEN Better make sure now if Brian Dean; Lynette Pearson and daughter, Linda. Pay by check and check what you pay I that you are properly covered. / :t:a Wa will check your needs HARTFORD’S HOFEFULS-W inner o f 17 o u t o f ijii) can 18 gomes this season, Hamilton Standard’s title­ ~ for you without obligation. winning softball team will repras^t Hartford qL Call us today — MI-9-5261 the state industrial softball tournament at Bridge­ HH: port early in September. The Hartford Industrial Athletic League champs have a team batting aver­ HH: age of .366. Here is the infield, left to rq^t: Tom K ' piii::::: MANCHESTER TRUST CROSLEY Byrnes, ahortstop; Mario Prooccii^ third Im m ; Pfet Bolduc, aecotid base, and Paul Conenti, first ‘ lip MAIN omce base. Eadi is battiiig over .400. ' ^ SOS MAIN 8 T. MIDGET lOMREIL supeieonic 6ghters, are - 'Hi; T X.Y'' Opposite St. Smimf O m re li' among new jet aircraft depending on Hamil­ tjj!tIBii ton Standard equipment items now in pro­ !ih? X. duction. Top picture is of the Navy’s new NORTH RRANCH Douglas A4D Skyhawk. the smallest, HAMILTON STANDARD ^ IS NO. MAIN ST. « , Open Thursdsjr Evenings R to S ■ ■■ \ Oer. OnUaad St.'Next te VMCA lightest jet combat plane in the U. S. It has and Saturdnjr Mornings 9 to-12 MANCHESTER’S LARGEST TV. RADIO. RECORDS AND APPLIANCE STORE 164 EAST CENTER ST. — MI-9.5261 A Hampton Standard cabin temperature con­ DIVISION 8F t^NlTlB AIRCRAFT CBRPOREriBH trol unit. Bdow u the Douglas F4D Skyray, ONE STOP RANKING! 130 CENTER STREET CCORNER 0F CHURCH n .) OfMR Tlwr^oY Evosiiigi UrHI 9:00 aoperaonk Navy combat p b ^ It uses a . ^ EASY PARKING — NO LIMIT .Hamiltoo Standard air

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MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD, MANCHES'TER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST S^, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 81,1954 WpLNB-aM . barracks -Aug. 19 ha was asked particular audience. Tet that ia busy organising against each plant in Kpewieh. There was in WUTH—141S Mind over Matter Engaged Portland Man what h>s roal nama was. Hs un­ not a sound Judgment. The fact other. But within the United Na­ existence Ctodldats Rlblcoffa cm-' DrocMlles. Adlai RapB Failure. WDRO-1S8S Daily Radio W H A E-aif hesitatingly gave it and State CLEANINO^ AN% i remains thCit the Individual mem­ tions coalition there exists the phasis of the ConnecUciA indus­ WOUO—12N Defeats Polecat Fa^es Murder Ilea aaid he admitted the slaytbg Conhetticut trial prpblem, and the textile plant w n o —ISM but said it waa in self defenapf liiiM titui | | 0 r i d d bers of the America!. Legion are chance, wh^h exists in no other By ROGER PRIOB To Reviee T-H Act m e problem in particular, and his Two policemen from Wilmln|g^ l . ^ t ^ , ,T -1 • n a u B B B O KY X1UI much more Informed and intelli­ coiUition, that theso fears ani^ las to do something about it Lyons, Kan., Aug. 31 (JP)—Take Count in South A esnpietEDorgaMlsBtleii at TRAOfED nBaSafSam m so., ate. Yankee fliR'[onDUioninG Th* foUowlng program schtS:i»- ton took Peebles back to North gent than the poltcies and rivalries can be controlled and fectad. Governor L o^e could - (Coi ttBsei Iruin Page Om ) ulw aro supplied by the radio WHAY—We*tern Caravan it from A. couple of experienced oslag the W at aaedeni eg W —i It BtaMlI Atm WTIO—Drasnei Carolina after the necessary pa­ B E T T E R Ja^^ atmospheres formulated by its subordlhated and gentled down. Bjr A .H . O. did raise this bid by using the mansgemohts and are su^ect to housewives; to beat a skunk at its Oolcheater, Alig. 31 UlV-Wllliam pers had been obtained from Con­ lUgs of his office immediately engage ' in concerted activltlas WDRC—Johniw Dollar nationel. hierarchy seem to be. For the Unitto Nations coalition gain from the company In ctonge without notice. ^ WGTH—Red Sox v* Chicago own game, spray first vsnd grab D. Peebles, 45. whose identity be­ necticut authorities. • New water From all indications, ons power so* #• have been enlarged.” 4ife— came known after his arrest in a THIS IS W Hf And, although the hierarchy led is ths only coalition which is question a pledge to ^consider ita Stevenson told the sisetrtoal WHAV-MO Polka Hop WHAY—Weilem Caravan it bi( the tali. . diet game, waa rejumed to Wil­ lliMe l■Btaae4L no applaese of the Prsident for his theoretically dedicated to the ah administration already in of-' policy. •• ksa workers, "You’d batter vote Dem­ JJJCa^Rw rd Review W TIO^riwe and P. Chambers 'hie unfortunate skunk made HOUSE CHOICES NAMED. • Saanp pooipa laatal ___ __ Birtrf te r * ^ Similarly, adntotataation pro- • • ••• WILUAMSt W ^ B - ^ h lc e g o v». B td Box WDRC—lack Carson mington, N. C., yesterday to'face reoiDVi water fren ■McKlaiity m f 8aad«n and BolMajm BnUr^ at tba full -and fine discussion of our safety and security of everybody. fice possesses while a candidate ocratic, because the Job you save VraiC—B a ck eu ae WUe WGTH—Red Sox v» Chicago the mistake yesterday of wander­ charges Involving a dance restau­ Bridgeport, Aug. 31 (jP)—Vincent fOM cmea M tliM-ai^ar Coao.. aa out of office naturally, lacks^ it— greaq tqward use of vacant apace • • • • • may be your own." OIL SIRVICE WDRC—Record shop 4ilS— ing to Mrs. Paul Dring's garage.. Simko and Hugh C. Curran were cellar. Prooipt taooad C3aaa MaU Mattar. ____ place in the world today, it is still If the nations of the world can la the state's sanatoria, an isms' • • • • • ^ WGTH-Jack* Waxworks WHAY—We»lem Caravan rant alaying 14 years aga e New "reetproef* . the power to a c t- ^ U be us^, by • • • • • Stevenson told the electrical WTIC—Crime and P. Chambers Mrs. Dring and a neighbor, Mrs. Peebles had been sought by the named the Democratic nominees OMlity W ttif SUBSCRIPTIOX RATES ' likely that his words of sanity and educate themselves to surrender raised by Ribiooff almom, a year workers there will be ao depres­ 841 BROAD STREET ‘WHAY—MO Polka Hop WDRC—lack Careon J. M. Hoss, grabbed a garden hose for the State House of Representa­ Uaea laatalM the Lodge 'a4inlnlstratio^ as am>. may have been in thO, works >••••* WCCO—Record Review WGTH—Red Sox v» Chicaso North Carolina authorielea in con­ Rcasenbl* Pajrsbla la MTaaea restraint mr.y help keep the con­ to this unique coalition an in­ >••••• sion within the next year because TEL. NI-9-4548 lf:SS— and attacked before the skunk had tives last night. Incumbents John • Ptagged aewer Oaea Omi0 hssvily as canqialgn circumstances anyway, but is also timed td shut # • • • • W KNB-^lcaao ve. Red Sox nection with the knlfa alaying of J. McGuinnoni. Jr..'and Milton E. . Sir ICOIItbl aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. 7.TO vention from’ yielding entirely to creasing portion of their b\yn I• the American people will compel tm c^ ella biUlaa WHAY—New*; Nlfhl Watch a chance to go into action. Wilile Bostick on May 4, 1940. ad deetrlcdlly. I f S A K TlirM MOBtlUi ...... eeem to require. / off Ribiooff progress on that Usue. the adminietration to prevent it. WDRC—Record Shop W T ^ -H c G e e ancT Molly The animal retreated Into an J. Relnhard. Jr., both Democrats, Om Month •••«a«««a«»»*a*«***««aa 1-80 its own extremista. It would be sovereignty so that they increase The candidate runnli)^ for office Nor ia it impossible thst there "Americans art going to Insist ^ WGTH—Jacka Waxworka WDRC—Mr. Keen adjacent garage, whose owner, Peebles, a delivery man who is aren't seekmg re-election as repre­ W##kly ••••••a**V***aa*aaa«a*a*a*« «W refreshing to havs other speakers may be sopic happ” coincidence of WGTH—Red Sox vi Chicago now married and the father of a StoSlO OOPT a aa aa a a aa aaaa a a«a »a a aa aOS this coalition’s power against war, can bring up issues, 'or latch on upon a atandard of schlsvement, a ‘WBAY-OIU Polka Hop 1*:1S- not wanting to gei personally in­ sentatives. McGuinness has been address ths lAgion sis if it were, then they may have at last the to issues e sees rising up. toward timing in the fact that various law way of progrost, a vision, if you WCCC—Record Review WHAY—New*; NlMit Watch volved, called policeman John daughter, lived in nearby Portland nominated for the Bridgeport Coll McKinney bros; ^ MEMRBR Oi- ~ public prominence.. And Abe Ribi- enforcement oRlciala have been will, far axcsedlng whet oUr pres­ R)RD DEALERS WKNB--^hlcBSo V i. Red Sox WTIC—Heart of New* fikiley. Officer Bailey likewise de- for six years under a different Board of Education and Reinhard THE A880CIA7K0 PRJilffi capable of understanding and ap­ one brand of security .which ‘flloothbrusk As Scan by Molar" - wroiu—Widder Browa WDRC—Hood* for Romance SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY giving the dn.'g racket in Oonnec- ent leadership even senses,” he WGTH—Red Sox ve Chicaso 'cided he was not the man to tackle name. is the State senatorial candidate n a Aaaoelatad Praia U axcloalTaly preciating all sides, of national coff, the Democratic challenger in My undo Frank never had any WDRC—Record Shop TEU Mltcheil S-5808:>1S»-1SS PEARL n „ -«WUM to tba uaa of rapublication of doesn't breed -insecurity, the one this r-state election, hes already ticut an . increasingly tough time faith 'in toothbrushing or in Den^ said. , WGTH-Jaclu Waxworki M;SS- a drenched and presumably hos­ He was taken Into custody on from the 23rd District. S aawa dlipatebea uradnad to It. or since Ribiooff elected to five that- WHAY-News; NlgM Watch. ■ m policy. cure which does nbt contaln;_ths shown a sprightly talent for leap­ tista. In 1988 he was In a-Dsh- 4;iS— WriC—Star* from Pari* tile skunk in an enclosed place. a fugitive charge by State Police not otbanriie cradited in thia papar partioular issue a whirl. - -’i WHAY—SlU P olka Hop ; irk*.— ■ . T, . aM tba local newa publlabed bara. germ of new disease.. This is the ing aboard a wide variety of spec­ tist’s Watting Room and rsad in a WCCC—Record Review WDRC—Mood* for Romance Mrs. Hoss . recalled that When Aug. 19 when he made a delivery Vv AlTtWita of rapabUcaUon of apaclal ial issues. Tile power to act can be form­ IGftEfflBri WKNB—Chlcaso v«. Red Sox WGTH—Red Sox v» Chicago she wsa a girl.on the farm, there to the State Police Barracks here^ ...... ■ ! dlapatcbaa^beraln ara alao reaarred. only coalition in the .woild which idable. It Is rwpable of speaking magaaine that ws’d declarsd wgr 1M4S- Only Coalition That’s Sound The cttndiils.te who is already In on Spain and he rushed out and Planed Sewers Freed WTIC-The Woman WHAY-Newi; Night Watch was a saying that if one could He had made the deliveries there really counts. louder than n campaign speech WORC-Record Shop Bradford Bachrach photo . / .cllaot of N. B A. uarr. office is norinally on the defensive tried to enlist. When ha found out WITH OUR WGTH-Jacki Waxworka y'' WTIC—SUr* from Pari* grab a skunk by the tail and get many times for a -Middletown -i ^ • One of ths basic lessons in­ in such matters, snd hormally can Tto Ledge administration la oh- WDRC—Mood* for Romance Janet ZU Land trucking firm. / intaUTea; Tba the truth he got so Mad that later, WGTH—Red Sox v* Chicafo all four of its feet off the ground do littlf more than rest on his rioosly.ln a mood to use it, 'WUAY—W eitera Caravaa U;*S— ^ fast enough, the skunk cpuldn’t M atbava Bi A tan ey — N av volved in the EDCy issue is that quickly. Instantly, even a little when Aunt Margaret needed some ^ELECTRIC EEL” A-l USED CAR WCCC—Record toview Miaa Janet Eva Land's engage­ But it wasn't until the FBI had And tfftfftftii own ^ast performance, on his past teeth, he wouldn't let her go to a WKNB-New*; Sport* WHAY—Newa use its scent artillery. checked out his fingerprints taken ATOIT ' ^m BAtJ o i trying to run thXworld by coali­ ruthlessly. Jit Is lean, muscular Cleans Oat Evarylhiag W TIC-New* ment to A.3.C G. Thomas Mol- A tlioaght ' for Today commitments; tod on his own Dentist,' whittled her a set of WTIC—Juit Plain Bill WDRC—N___ New* No'one wanted to try it. So Mrs. efter the dice game that State Po­ emeuLA; tions is just as^/troublesome, and action, not a fxMnplaeent feather­ WDRC—New*. WGTH—New* Hoss did. -And succeeded. leur of KTew Britain, has been promises for the future. bed. Candidate RIbIcoff has en- wooden teeth out of an dd two- WGTH-Jack* Waxwork* ^ announced by her parents, Mr. lice found out he was sought for Tba Harald M ating Company, Inc., Just as futile, probably, aa it has But, In special Instances, hs by-four, The wooden teeth worked ANDERSON and 4;l^— U : I g - Holding the out - maneuvered the slaying. OniDER EARLY la no financial rcipotulMlfty for may find it possible to bring' his gaged. WHAY—Weetem Caravan . WH«Y—Nile Watch wood kitty at arm's length she in­ and Mrs. Leonard T. Land, 362 typoarapblcal errota appearing ^ ad- always been. A Hope FulflUed fine except every time Aunt Mar­ m m WCCC—Record Review WTIC-Worid Newa When Peebles walked into the Hartford Rd. Miss ' Land was The Bible was once compared exei^utive power to act on such garet smiled, she looked like a top WDRC—Night Owl / structed Officer Bailey to do his rertlaemaata and other read^ m al^ The reason seems to be that FORGOTTEN SHOPPER JOHNSON WKNB—Baeehall Matinee WQTH-SporU Report -graduated from Manchester High Any Materials You'll Be la The Mancbeater Rranlng Herald.^^^ with a great tree, with ita books Issues Iminedlatelj', ia the midst py tinker-toy set, but the was WTIC—Lureiixo Jooea ' 11 duty. A bullet through the skunk's every proposed coalition which of a onmpaign. . McAlester, Okla. —It's hard PLUMBING and HEATTNO WDRC—Record Shop , ;M- head endril the epIaode-^-wlthout School with the class of 1952 And as branches, its chapters aa tSrigs, to remember to get everything at never bothered with caviUea. For ’ WGTH—Jack* Waxworka / WHAY—Nile Watch later attended Hillyer College. She s r Mr w NT s r For Monday—1 pi. m. Friday koines along as inspired by one and the verses aa leaves. A min­ There have now b<^ two clear a while the termites made her ner­ tee moHLAND s t r e e t SAlt WTIC-8tarllght Serenade offensive odor. the grocery store. Mrs. Albert Nor­ WDRC—Night Owl ' . Needing For The Weekend For Tueaday—1 p. m. Monday. ister, addressing the boys and girls instanCM of the exerctse pf this vous, but she solved this problem. WHAY—Hall ol Recorda la .presently employed by the State STATIONERY ^ For Wadneaday—1 i>. m. Tueaday. fear and plagued by another fear. power to act on the part of Gov­ man had that problem recently. PboMSi Ml-8-e884. t-184* WCCC—Record Review U:U— Dept, of Education. For Thunday—1 p. m. Wedneaday. The S I^ , for instance, was In­ of a. Sunday School announced his After placing the groceries she had Bought herself a trained wood­ •r S-M48 WKNB—Baaebali Matinee WHAY-Nile Watch Al’.-man Molleur. son of Mr. and LEADING BRANDS A For Friday—1 p. ra. Tburaday. text as "on the thirty-ninth branch, ernor Lodge, and at leant one pecker. ' nw Tim vm oiif WTIC—10*0 Radio lyinc WTIC—Staritgbl Beranada 17 Hurt ill Bus, For Saturday- 1 p. m. Friday spired by fear of Russia. Ail the third twig, and thb seventeenth other instance can be suspected. ourchaaed Into her cer she dashed WDRC—Record Shop WDRC—N .^ tO w l______' Mrs. George J. Molleur, 29 Well­ AIRMAIL - NOTES ^ Claaaifled deadline; 10:S0 a m. each leaf.” He said to his audience: The first instance was the Gov­ back into the stoib toplaining, "I WGTH—Bobby Benton ington St., New Britain, was grad­ day of publication except Saturday — through hi8toi;y it has been this knew I’d forgotten something." 4*.i5— Trailer Accident uated with the 1951ic|a88 of New BECAUSE- > a. m . same thing, fear pf some coipmon “Try and find it!” ernor's use of the power of his WHAY-Hall ol Record* Need Not Report* A small boy raised his hand: office to pull the Public Utilities The one item was little William WCCC—Record Review Britain High School. : He attemi- Tueaday, Auguat 81 enemy, which makes it possible for Albert. He was contentedly gur­ WKNB—Bateball Matinee Kearney, 17. J., Aug. 31 (/P)—A cd the University of Connecticut These Five Lumber Yards "MalacHl, third chapter, and seven­ Commission back from a rate de­ WTIC—1080 Radio I.ano nations tit consider coalitions teenth verse." cision it had already rendered, to gling away in the upper berth of WDRC—Maaaey. Tilton Odd Jobs Earnings Public Service bus ramnied into the and New Britain State Teachers The President To The Legion among thsmaifives. - y "Right, my boy, take my place the Connecticut Company, and a shopping basket WGTH—Bobby Beneon rear of a tractor-trailer tr.ut^ op­ College anh ia aerving with the force it into the pledge to hold a 4 :*»- erated by a Connecticut man on U. S. Air Force at Scott Air Force Will Be Closed Saturday^ Sept. 4 In ita opening day, the Ameri­ The EDO ia plajgued,''probably and road it out," said the minister. WHAY* News 'Veterans planning to go to The boy read. "And they shall new hearing. The situation, as it WCCC—Good Evening Good Muito gchool thlg Wl under the Korean the raln-4Wept New Jersey Turn­ Base, III. can Legion Convention at WaaH- destroyeii, anit would certainly be be mine, saith thq'^L.ord of hosts, developed, held two risks. One wa^ WKNB—New*; Score* GI Bill were told by the VA today pike last night, injuring 17 persons Ington heard little enough com­ poisoned even if it came into be­ in that day when 1 make up my that the Democrats would hop WTIC—New* and causing a series of minor pile- and Monday, Sept. 6 (Labor Qoy) BIG WEEKEND AHEAD WDRC—New* thgt the money they earn in after- ups. * mon aenae, and aeemed to have ing, by the second kind of fear, jewels." aboard the controversy InvMved W GTH-N ew* gchool John will have ho effect oh The minister laid his hand on over the discovery that the com­ 4.1S— Both vehicles spun around on the little enthuaiaam for It when It this time a fear among those very LECLERC WHAY—Spotlight SporU the GI allowancea paid them by the aHccymiioMM the boy's head and said, "Weil pany in question tod made a hand­ WCCC-Cood Evening Good Music slippery pavement and ccaahed Estirbriok Pins IIIBIII nations who do feel, drawn to­ FUNERAL HOME government. againat' a guard rail at the Belle­ COM * 0 * 1 heard iC. Even In hearing Preei- done, I hope one day you will be some distribution of torplus to its WKNB—Baseball Mntinee Their monthly GI' allowance Complete School Suppltea dent Elsenhower,* hrho contributed gether by a common enemy. Thus a minister." corporate parent after pleading PLAY IT WTIC—Strictly SporU ville Turn^ke overpass. FUNERAL WDRC—Almanac checks will remain the aame, re­ All. of those hurt were aboard almoet. sU the common aenae of the French, in their attitude to­ The lad was Henry Drummond, poverty as it sought ita rate in­ WGTH—Patterson gardless of outside earnings, VA Diwif-Riehniaii : We He ENGLAND LUMBER CO. afterward the beloved teacher and crease. This was ths political S:N- the Irvlagton-bound bus. Five, in­ the day, the audience reserved ita wards EDO, fear that this coali­ preacher to thousands in Great risk. SERVltl' WHAY—Iimiop Youth Conference said. In fact, these earnings need cluding the bus driver, were hospi­ 767 MAIN ST. applauae for thosb Statements tion would be dominated by Ger­ The other risk was that Ckiv- WCCC—Good Evening Good Music not evto be reported to VA. talized. The othera were released Britain and America. • Waltar N, WKNB—Baseball Request Matinee THE W. G. GLENNEY COMPANY ‘ 'which, if lifted out of context many. Selected emor Lodge, by interfering wHk SAFE! WTIC—George Do It 'VA explained that some vet­ after hoipitai treatment. Leclere^ . WDRC—G Lombardo erans have been confusing the new The British also have a fear Sponsored By The Manchester the bttsinesa of the Pnblle Utilt- The superhighway’s southbound completely, could have made the Council of Churches. ' tles Coinmlaslon, would estab­ Director WOTH-BIU' Stem Korean GI Bill with the original lane from Newark to Ridgefield c in n e y l u m b e r s u p p l y c o about EDC. It ia a fear that the • :l»- ,We Save Ton Money M K ond . Preaident'a speech seem a gword- lish an Unhealthy principle, 23 Main Mtraet Manchester Remember! The cause of ipost highway accidents is HUMAN WHAY—Hilltop Youth Conference World War II GI Bill which did Park was closed to traffic for WCCC—Good Evening Good Music have an Income ‘^ceiling” that ap­ about an hour while ambulances Low Cost 2nd Mortgago ntUing affair, aa it m/oat cer­ development of any strong federal STEEL CITV HiSTORY break a precedent, and actnaUy fiulure. WKNB—N. B. Show tainly was not in reality. union on the continent of Europe Pittsburgh OD—Whto this steel : seem to be doing this for politi­ Call MI.9-S869 WTIC—M tar X plied to veterans taking all types took the injured to West Hudson MANCHESTER LUMBER CO. capital observes its bicentennial in cal rbaaons. This wa%' In the ^ h en you take that Labor Day .weekend trip, drive at rea­ WDRC-L Thoma* of trainlng-rin school, oh-the-Job Hospital here, ..and the damaged LOANS The President deserved more would ruin a tradiUonal, but fre.- WGTH—Weather; New* vehicles were moved. 1958 it expects to have published main, the risk to prinriple. sonable speed all the time. Watch oui^ipr the usual hazards, such 7:*t— and On-the-farm. NO BRbKERAGB FEES— applauae than he got For he not quently disastroua, British policy one of the most complete histories It was decided to shoulder the WHAY—New*; Supper Serenade > ' The Korean GI Bill does have a State Police said the bus., en We Offer Big Savlage G. E. WILLIS ond SON, Inc. only upheld the need and inten­ with regard to EMrope—a policy of any city in the worid. risk to principle rather than run as curves and intersections, as well Sii ^hb UNUSUAL. Don’t WCCC—Good Evening Good Muile "ceiling” imposes no limit on how route from Nevv York, struck the t**e «• HH earaioo Author Stefan Lorant has been the political risk which might drive when you’re tired gnd don’t drive i f ^ u ’ve been driiiking. WKNB—Evening Serenade much a veteran may earn. rear of the truck. CHARLES HERSHMAN tion of t^is country to supply it- which has hlstbrii^y tried to WTIC—Huilc With a Beat 'The driver of the truck, Harry •4 PRATT STRUT m /•- nmintain balance of power there retained to edi* the volume which be Involved H Ribiooff shonld Elinti Stwtrt WDRC—Tenn. Ernie Inatead, when a veterans on-the- MORTGAGE CO. aelft with adequate military is expected to run more than 500 decide to hop hbo%rd this Issue, As an added precaution—don’t drive withoi^uisufance. Have WGTH—F. Lewi*. Jr. job training wages, plu^ his GI al­ E. Evans, 46, of 36 Fairfield Ave., HARTFORD by playing one great' continental AND Ills— strength in the. world of today, pages, have 250,000 or more words as he probably waa toont to do. fun on your Labor Day weekend—but DO be careftil. “The life WHAY—New*; Supper Serenade lowance, exceed $310 a month, VA South Norwalk, Conn., wiss not P H O N E CH-MUZ OPEN IHURSDAT BVBNINOS but be also provided the philoeo nation against another. of textual matter and at least 750 The second clear instance of the you save may be your own.” W CCC^ood Evening Good Muilc - scales down the allowance ac­ hurt. The truck was owned by the In'her time, Britain has played photographic illustrations. campaign exercise of the power to Septic Talks WKNB—Evening Serenade cordingly. to bring the total with­ Adler 'ITucking Co., Newark. phy and purpose for )—The tem­ handicaps to such common sense Against Russia. Usually, in the. ,1 N C O R P 0 RATED month Intervals, as- training pro­ perature in New England during di»*t offer in the particular atmosphere the end, the very balance of pciwer WHAY—News: -Supper Serenade the next, five days, Wednesday WCCC—Good Evening. Good Hude gresses and Veterans earning through Sunday, will average 2 to Legion oeems to create for ^tbclf. Britain has sought to preserve by Wm.F. WKNB—Pike * Platter Parly abilities increase. - gtf the best of these big th e s e s d ra id a g e o . REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE WTIC—One Han's Family son. Gerald. 6, was treated at^the One of the convention rooms, for such shifting coalitions has been' 9 c * « ® * * * WDRC—C Colllnewood The rates/for veterans in school mal with little day to day change. -< - 968 MAIN ST., OimUND FLOOR .— TEL. MI-S-8241 vGTH—Bachararh full time Are 8110 with no de­ Some normals for the period are ChevroUt doe$t Inatance, featured a display in destroyed. After the first World Steele & Soo pendents; ' 8135 with one de­ "INSUBANSMITHS SINCE 19U" -.WHAY—M arine Program as follows; Boston'68, Providence which former President TTiiman War, for instanew, Britsin soon M 3 VERNON ST. VTIC-It Happen* to You pendent, and 8160 with more than 66, Nantucket 65, New Haven 67, and the British Empire and the began building up Germany ao .YDRC—Peopin, Are Funny one dependent. TwL M L94I531 or WiJTH-Mlckey Bpfllano Concord. N. H.. J83. Burlington 64. labor unions ware pictured' .fhst Germany would balance ■ :1S— . Portland 62, Ekistport 59, Green- Smoother, saftr stopt Communist lovers...... France, and Germany ran vrild so MI-9-7842 WHAV—June. July. Aujnlst .^TATE GIRL d i e s IN C R A S H viUe 69 and Presque lele '58. \ Wnc-T-.It Happen* to You •; Stroudsburg, Pa., Aug. 31 (AV- At Boston the normal maximum with less It was ogaliut such a back- that BHtain had to coma back snd WDR.:-People Are Funny R U S C O " ^ m WGTH—Mickey Spillane A Bridgeport girl wks killed and temperature during this period ia pedal pressuret grotmd that the President, made it fight World Wsr II to halt Ger­ • :**- four other persons were injured 76 and the normal minimum tem­ WHAY—Western Caravan when their car crashed into a tree Thafs what Chevrolet a pitot to say that the "only many. Nonetheless, sad as the past BOMBINATION .WINDOWS aid DOARS WTIC-Barrle Crate perature is 69.' * fives you with record may be, this is Britain’^ ■h' ‘ WDRC—S i n n the Music - during a sudden dpwnpour oh Precipitation during this period U eseonahle party we have is the ' WGTH—;Red Sox' v* Chicago Route 209 near here'yeisterday; wilt on the average total over one the larfest hrakes Communist conspiracy — hatiplly most instinctive I'.iplomatic policy 1:44— ■ / • tHE NATIONAUY ADVERTISED PRODUCT WHAY—Western Caravan The victim was identified as Miss half inch with rain northern New i e M n o m y In the louhprke field. very amall,’’ which was a repudia' with regard to .Europe. The EDC WTfC—Barrie Craie NImena MolMhko, 17. England Wednesday and oyer ail tion of tho McCarthy war cry of would ruin'it, or, at best, put WDRC—Slop- the MukK- Admitted. to Monroe County of New England at the end of the i THAT MEANS 9UAUTY J ^ y * ’ " ” ' ' \ WGTH—Red Sox vii/ChIcago Hospital in 'East Stroudsburg were What’i it going to cost to keep that new car in gaso­ “2() yean of treason." Britain in the position of having, week. ■ \ WHAY—Western Caravan Mrs. Helen Molochko, 34, of line? In oil? What about service and repairs? Check One .of the great' poU^ drives to try to use Russia to balance WTIC—Dragnet ^ Bridgeport,, sister-in-law of the Each person in the United States into it and you'll find that Chevrolet has the greatest FOR DEMONSTRATION AND ESTIMATE WDRC—^Jnhni^ Dollar at this Legii-n conventlan proimaea Vrtttem Europe,, a proposition WGTH------1 -R ed IX vs Chicago dead girl; Mrs. Molochko's daugh­ uses, directly or indirectly, more name of all for keeping upkeep costs,down oyer all You get finer to be against the United Nations. both distasteful and risky. So , o riAiJ. Cijis r ter, Ellen, 8, and Leroy E. ,Rm4 than 2,000 kilowatt hours of elec­ performance and 32, of Bridgeport; Mrs. Molochko’s tricity a year,.compared' with two the miles you drive. It was. against that'background, Britain, aside from ita surface 'tIelepiBioii ProfraniB son. Gerald, 6, was treated as the kilowatt hours per person in Pakis­ important gasoUna X and to no applause, that the Pres­ compliance with our^^eiican in­ R. J. LYONS-MI-9-7382 On Page Two hospital for minor injuries. tan. savings, too-wWt the ident conterded that the fact that sistence on EDC, has leally been n highestrcompressioH the United NaUdns has failed, to half-hoping, all the Ume, that it . AGENT FOR /- power of any loading fulfill all oiir hi^ies "is no reason would never become a reality. low-priced ceel to w sa ^ our support." This seems to be the nature of THE BARTLETt-BRAINARD CO. 2*pricB -;It is easy for a Legion conven the coalition, that it can onlyibe W ^ T HARTFORD, CONN. Medical PARK EASY AT POTTEhTON'S, CENTER AND CHURCH STREETS. FOR tion to advise us to get tough in born in feai-, tod thst it Itgelf in­ Take a look what you pay and what you get/ You get simprteri the wdrld, os Mr. Dulles has so spires fear. But this ia really Uie A Prodact of F. C, R am il Co.. Cleveland You’ll see |to t Chevrolet has more jor you and asks stftoother sSyfing- often been tough, hrlUi both our nature of all bMance of power less from It's priced below aU other tines of cars. greatet contort, safety friends and our enemies. politics. Eiabh heeming achieve­ Chevrolet builds the most carir-and can build them and guality-^with this It was against that teckgfound ment of balance threatens a new better sell for less! * only low-priced car that the President spoke;, to no unbalance. The cure of one par­ with woHd-famous applaus^ of Ms theory-of partner­ ticular power situation carries its ’ Body hy Fisher. ship, under which no nation would bwn, new version of the seme have a veto over the actions and disease it waa_wpposed to cure. Weldon’sMorithlyNews policies of others,. "We must, That is an underlying reason BitjE SHIELD PLAN therefore," said the President,'' why all the post-war-coalitions No other low-prkedcar "gua^ against the dangerous as- sind special alliances which have g i^ you the finer visibitity of ' sumption .that 6ther hations, as been engineered around the world A Message From “Your Phahnacists” LAST DAY OF SALE our alliu, are bound to do what are really so fuUle and hopeless, FOR CONNECTICUT safety pU tt glass iw want." basically ao britUe, and quite like­ 3'iKgfbiinaiice in windshield and all windows ■ The Legion yesterday, from ly, in time, if they are ail we'have ^ ONE OF THE IMPORTANT REASONS why Con­ Do you want livelier, smoother performance on less people , like Madame Chiang Kai- for security, to trap the virorid in­ f e s s voted against socialized medicine was that it would of sedans and coupesf interfere with your selection of “The Physician Of Your O PEN ’T H . 9 P J « . nES >M gu? Then be sure yoiir new car has moc|ern high- toek and Cardinal Spellman, was to that war they are supposed to iompreuion pom r. ThAl's just what Chevrolet gives Choice.” ALL OTHER DAYS UNTIL 5;30 P.M, - I h m 4 Raaa-AdiM Win hearing much of the ineviUbllity prevent. And all we need to do to THURS. you-thb highestkompreuion power of any leading of war and the Impomlibility of satiaify ourselves op this, his­ low-priced car. Chevrolet gives you coexistence. torical point it to look at what has ANOTHER FREEDOM OF CHOICE is your right to the only Unitixed It was in contrast to that kind happened to the great special selwt the Pharmacy you prefer. Physicians do not like to Knee-Action on any of statement, which it applauded coalition which wa.; formed to deiU suggest that .vou go to a particular Drug Store, bwause PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS low-priced ear— _ whenever it got it, that the Le­ with Hitler's Germany; ; their Code Of Ethics does not permit them to regulate Yiee, here in Connecticut Blue Shield surgical-medical one important reasou gion, in silence, heard President The tragedy of all our attenUon where you get your prescriptions. ^ 3-SPEED FLIP-OVER NEEDLES for Chevrolets finer Rleenhower say that “we. must to these post-war special coali­ services are provided for you hy CMS. Although part of G O O D TONE. W A S $29.95. higeace consider this: Chevrolet's tto only'one in the low- providks the SHOULD YOU CONSULT a Physician in another city, underlying strength there will inevitably be, in such a and hope tor the world. Ttot one- 850,000 Coimecticnt people already are Members of CMS price field with the smooth lines and graceful beauty who may not be familiar with our prescription facilities, and.extra peotectiou course, "differences of opinion cosUQon wdilch is worthy of re­ pleato mention to him that^we can compound any pre­ CLOSEOUT WORN WRAPPERS of Body by Fisher. and fri^on about particular through group enrollment where they are employed. ~v of m fuO-kngtii spect and which has some chsnce scription, from any Physician, exactly as is specified. Iha M Ak Saaet Coepa bm-girder frumet issues." of doing a permanent Job in the CHILDREN'S RECORDS ~ 39c-49c "But," said the Preaidnet, "dif­ world is, of course*, the United Na­ Lorg* slock of o l spatds of popiilor ood elossk rocords. Year After Yaar ficult aa is our courss, we would tions. Its initial great basic ad­ do welLto reflset thajt we can, in vantage U that it i a ^ t organised M«ta Paapte Bnji CHEVROLET8 wisdom and humanity, choose no against anybody ip particular, nor PLENTY OF FREE PARKING dther itoy. To follow the path of founded on the fear of anybody Than Aaty O tto r Oar f0i,^6im nitet6cut IsMatlon would surrender meet of Ih particular. It is not against m S d a t i i Now’s tho tint to buyl Oot eor bl| jJtsll Eojoy a sow... the ftee world tdA>42gpununist' Chevrolet anybody. It ia merely against a PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY deepnflim and ultimately forfeit thing, war, aggression. our own security. DeUberaUly to The United Nations eoaUtion, it 901 MAIN STREET dMMoe the toad to war . .would Connecticut Medical Service, Inc. U already apparent, is-not going, IM R ietlS SV TSI CONSlferiSST STATI MISIUI tSCICTT Boedlsealy . piece in Jeopardy the P otter ton 's to have an atoy time conquering ; * • TEL MI-3-S3i|1 ' ass aaiTWT Avisyg. p,. s. ssx m s • ai« savia t. essHitricur ■ etytHiatlwi which we are deter- Moechoslof's Lorgos J N t Radio, Record ood AppRonco Sion ita own fears and rivairlM as ' ■ ' V ' ” . Sbhwd to preserve." - amMig groups of ita own mem­ Fellows of the American College of Apoth^ries Ob thwmirfaoe. theu, it wuuid' 130 CjENhM ST. , CORNMI OF CHURCH ST. bers. Ibeas fears and rivalitos its * • > Co.. Inc. of the PreMdentfe roambsia are express^, in fSi^ OYER 5M.0M RRESCRynONS HLIID i ll MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER ''ww. Metthia in ajitbe leaser ooaJltlona they a n . EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., 'HJESDAY, AUGUST SI, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONJI., TUESDAY, AUGUST 31,1954 PAGE NXMl

o f RockvlUa and family have Dixon-Yates was made over pro­ Ellin gton home o f Mrs. E sfl Parksr, praal- Bolton Figures False tests by TVA offlcialg/and a ma­ dent. moved into the apartment of Miss Represents School Legion Unit Hit Opens law Offices Sales at Market Late Proposals Filed jority of the AEC. The executive committee named Ida Bancroft at Hill Crest IM A G t Democratic Nhttbnal Chairman Lanz to Receive ia; president, MTO* Earl Parker; AiQiouiit to $1,D82 On TVA Costs, Stephen Mltcbel)/Md several Sen­ Mrs. Earl Parketi vlcepreaident, Mnnohostor Bveaing Harniii (jCM M uTppiet] Special Registration Day For Universal ators cited fact that golfer Mrs. Ranaud BaauUMi; aecreuiry, BlUagton oarrespondsnt Mrs. O. $300 Scholarship F. Borr, triephone 5-9818. Yaetarday’a ouctiem mart rales Assures Primary Races Bobby Johe^ a close friend of Mra. John Pescoaolldo; trooaurer, By M. A. Bengs Syndicate Says Eisenhower, was connected with Mrs. Joaaph DeCkrli; hdroitaHty Tenet on Faith totaisd 81.082.60, with 421 half- the Dtxpii-Yates combine. VA NABS SMUaOUWS Listed for First Graders because the evidence was EUingtM, Aug. 31 (SfMClsl)— chairman. Mrs. Richard Cufining 62 PITKIN ST. huaiierbaskets of tomatoes being THArs AU YOU PAY EhMimower rejected what he ham; ways Mtd meant, Mrs. Jor sold. High price for the day was Patou to Run on Both to be presented to the grand Jury (Canttauad tress Psge Ose) c a ll^ innuendoes that his friend­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lana hava Laredo, Tex., Aug. 31 t/Fi—^U.S. Washington, Aug^ 31 —The which sits in aecret aeaaiona. seph Qirantini; p r o f i t . Miss Phone BD-S-8195 Bolton, Aug. 31 (Special)—Thee>Bolton (fongregatlonal Church^ Pascal Poe ship with Jones was involved ‘ in announced that their eon, Ralph' customa officers said here tonight American Legion Auxiliary Reso­ 83, low was 81.50, with an average for the neer ’’STREAM UNER”—«ll ahutomni eea A check last night showed that has yet been aet for a hearing on Adeline. LMtschcr; press and his- Board of Education recently an­ Women of Ihe Ladles Benevolent of 82.36 per basket. award of the contract, which was is the recipient of a 8300 acholar- torlan, ea. Ralph Hayden; com- that three nativea of El Salvador Society will cater for the luncheon. lutions Committee Is under fire binetioB, sclf-etorinf window with the FINGER TODCT Seddilg Directorship; no guards were under dlsmiBsal or the Dixon-Yates contract. — two men and a woman—^were nounced that a sprclal registra­ Other cospraodltiea sold yester­ suspension orders at the Jail from let without public bidding. Some ahlp from the Connecticut Light munity irvicsi Mrs. Frank Dowd; ARE THE EXECUTIVES Firemen To Meet becauee q( its proposal that the eootroL ”It will probably he in two or Democrats and some Republicans arrested, p i the international tion will be held at the school on day included six crates of cauli­ which Burke escaped. and Powir.Oo. tarinf p, Ufa. WUlam Prut- The regular meeting of the Vol­ Auxiliary officially should pray flower at 82.25 per crate; 27 Devdoping Contests three weeka,” he aaid. criUclaed MitchelL .boundary yesterday trying to PROTECHD? Tuesday, Sept. 7 from 1 until 3- Volane buyinff helps us pass on the sKTiafa to YOU! Burke allegedly was brought to Von Treackow said in hie letter Ralph, treasurer o f the State Ung; Id wslfaro, Mra. Samuel unteer Fire Department will be "only to God and our. heavenly buahris ot shell beans at a high Later, Mitchblt aaid ha accepted Future Farmers Assn., will enter Gulli smuggle 20,0d0 . rounds of pistol MflMlnatlon pro{)iOMU filed Uet Boston from New York livith the to Cole that the New York group transportation, Mrs. Ar­ p. m. Most firat grade pupils who held at the Firejiouse tomorrow father” —a petition in which Prot­ of 82-40 and a low of 82.10 per Sec oa for a full line of Alnminam AwKtafl» Jones’ statement that ha had nev­ the University of COnnscUcut in thur Heim; refreshments, Mrs. ammunition into Mexico. The Ingredient I that sanally will enroll this fall were registered evening at 8 .o'clock. The depart­ BiglU fur P uoel Democrat, express instructions killing had atudled data made public re­ The ammunition, for .32 and .38 estant. Catholic and Jew can Join. bush'ri' and 46 buriiela of cucum­ Canopies, Venetian Blinds O’Keefe. ... er discussed the power contract September. He has received the Philip Tolisano; budget, Mrs. Ray­ exerts the aaeet InflneMe en In sessions held during May. ment, has announced that work la cently by the Bureau of the Budg­ caliber weapons, was ebneealed in V. 8,—Cbrtetlaa NaOen bers at a high of 82.25 and a low jo d llEtthew Pkton, RepubUcen, Byrne claims that the machine issue wifh Eisenhower. MRcheU tchriarship for hia outstanding mond Pellitier; spiritual advisor,^ buelnees profits Is exesnttve Kewcomers to Bolton this sum­ progressing on re-vapiping of the of 90 cents per bushel. et tn connection with the con­ false gas tanks on two new trucks Mrs. E. A. Campbell, Homer, La., iaeurw • oonteet in the Demo- gun found in Burke’s loom when tract. said, however, that eome ques­ work with the youn^ farmera. the Rev. Patrick Mahoney of,St. manpower. Consequently, lass mer will be expected to regiater at fire call system. The new five committee chairmen and a post na­ CALL BILL TUNSKY tions needed to be asked. He has Just raturn.ed from Cor-' Bernard’s Church, Rockville. the thred were driving. Cuhioma imllo primary for the Board of he was errested was the same of an execntlve may reaolt In the eeaaion on next Tuesday. First horsCpMoUrer siren has been in­ tional Auxiliary president, said TO idABK FOUNDINO DATE "For the first time,” Von Treec- nell Uifiversity where he apent five said the ammunition apparently loss of profits. grade pupils should present birth c-o GREAT EASTERN 24 OAK STREET DInetora poeta and increase the weapon from which about 40 sluga kow wrote, ”we have had the in­ Retreat listed stalled on the firehouse In place of today considerable apposition has were fired. at O’Keefe in an am­ daya a't a co-operative meeting 6t Was purchased in Dallu. Snn An­ The loas e f ah execntlve pra> certificates. Certification of vac­ the' two horsepower siren which developed, evidently becauro o f,a TEL. M1*3-8271 NI-9-9095 piimiiMP ot cooteatanta in the Re* formation available to as aato how young farmera from 48 states. Friday at 5 p. m. numbers of tonio and Temple. Tex. New Haven. Aug. 31 ) — The or bush attack last June. the Candlelight Club nnd neiw aeuta very real jdssgera loans cination and immuhlution’ for Will be set MP in the north section strong feeling by many delegates Connecticut Veteran Pharmaciera’ primary for that office. the Bureau of the Budget arrived Osae Bound Over No charges have been filed. diphtheria. O’Keefe escaped with bullet at the concluaion that the coata for membera will met at tha Congre­ may be oalled, credit redneed, of town. that the United States is a (Chris­ Chth will observe its 25th annlver- TAuler new state Uw the only Harvey Walter, 49, Windermere Custom officials said the three A wsU-child conference will also M IT" which wiU ffo on the voting wounds on the wrist and cheet, power to the government under our gational Church to leave for their stock valnea css go down«-sll Another five horsepower siren tian nation. saiy ,^ p t . 29 with a dinner at none serious, and la now in a Village, charged with 'carnal probably would be charged tomor­ tbeap affbet the eempsay. be held at the school on. next Tues- aacfalnea in the primary elections proposal are about the aame, or two day retreat at thefftom Con­ will be located In the southern She said her committee wilt meet Waverly. Inn, (Cheshire. The first Springfield Jail for violation of By knowledge of a young female' was row with violation of the neutrality . day from) . 9:30 to 11 a. m. under area. Bspt U will be those of candi* even higher, than under the Dixon- gregational Church's cabin in A Conneettont Mntnal Key- again' to- reconsider its decision meeting Y>( the organtutlon was piurole conditions. MMUMraak. IM bound over to the next/term of act. the Joint auspices of thq TTA and Vincent L. Diana auini eyinc with other candidates Yates propoeal. Tolland County Superior t^ourt last Storrs. man Insoraqce Plaa eaa pre­ Accepts Manchestor Job with a possibility the recommenda­ held in JunkK.1929, at FarmingUm. Police, meanwhile, are checking ' "Congress, as well as the Presi­ 1 p. Srteaa IVrienal Mention vent many prebleitM from erap- the State Department- of Health. Mrs. Eugene Gagliardone of tion wbuld be rescinded. It was Raymond R. Bowers In their own partMs for nomina- on clues on Burke’s whereabouts night when he i^pesred in the BWEET PORT ping up or will help solve them Mra Roy Boawortb, PTA health Vincent L. Diana, 56 Clinton GOIN^ TO HARTFORD? dent of the. United States, were local Justice Court. Mias Adeline Lotacher of Main Webster Lane has accepted k. posi­ scheduled to be presented on tkam. along the entire eastern seaboard. Bid Asked Immediately, wlthont a laaa to chairman, aaya any prospective tion as manager- of the school Atty. Raymond R. Bowers, for­ OBRtoBS# influenced In their decision by the Eldridge Yost, 23. Snipslc View Street and a teacher at the Maple jSt., who will enter his third and Thursday'to the Auxiliary, Wom­ lF9ff i i n t Mationaj Bank Richmond, Va. (If) This city the bualneaa. first grade pupil who has not yet lunch program at the new Lydall merly a Judge in town court, has SIDE With Iha only contests in the Repub- concluaion drawn from these Heights was fined 85 for breach Street School In Rockville ie en­ last year as a law student at the en’s branch of the American Le­ figures. o f Manchester .... 34 38 ia classed by the U. 8. Custom Of­ had the usual pre-school physical Venjon Street School in Manches­ announced thet he will open of­ tteen primaries will be for'ttomina,* of the peace and Edward Bon joying a Cruise to Nassau with fice as a “sweet port.” Sugar, examination may have It done at University o f Chicago next month, gion. ‘Our examination of these fig­ Hartford National ter which will open for the first When the proposal was flrst'pre- fices tomorrow in Manchester and tkau to the Board of Directors and Mary McIntosh darko, 33, was fined 85 for viola­ some friends. which is widely used by tfu big this conference. TAKE ures shows them to be deliberately Bank and Trust .. 31>4 33^ time next week. will represent the univenity’s law sented' Sunday lively discuasion Coventry' for the practice of law. npreaentative to the General' As­ C ( ^ . Bank and tion of the rul4s of the road in Mario Luaa has purchased tobacco Industry here, was im­ Appointments for the well-child THE SILVER LANE BUS LINE inaccurate and mleleadlng. other cases heard. school in the national Moot. Court ensued in the committee meeting. Atty. Bowers was graduated TIME- sembly. In the Democratic primary Guest at Shower 'Trust Co...... a new home. He has moved from ported to the tune of 94,224,693 conference are being taken by competition during the fall' term. from the law school at Yale Uni­ LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED the aote contest will be for the Would lioee 180 MUlion First Sesaion Held the apartment in his parents home Mrs. William Neviirette of the Manchester Evening Herald Bol A proponent said .that inclusion Manchester Truat .. pounds in the past Six’ months. ton correopondent, Mrs. Joseph Sponsored by the New York Bar versity. TO KEEP Board of Directors. "Any action based on them The first executive meeting of on Main. Street where he has lived What makes It sweet to the cus­ PTA health committee. Transpor­ of Jes’js ' name in a prayer made would be decidedly against the FIro the season of tin Catholic Wom­ Dltolia, teirphom MItcheU 8-5545. AMn., the Moot Court Competi­ it impossible for all faithe to The attorney’s local office will That contest come about as the Miss Mary Mclntcrii was htm- ’Aetna for many years. tom! office la the Import duty of tation may also be arranged If tion ia a contest in legal appellate YOUR WATCH m ult of Poe’s fllins last night public interest. It would cost the en’s Club was held recently at the Mr. and Mra. Dominic Angelonl close to a million dollars. necessary. Join. An opponent wanted to know, be in the Cheney Building at 983 ored with a surprise miscellaneous taxpayers of the country 150 mil­ Hartford Ftre Advertisement— ? argument. “are we going to stop calling this Main St. and the Coventry office ON which increases the number of shower Saturday at the home of National Fin Books Added to Library - ‘ lion «tollare.” , Recent additions at the Public Found last. Saturday—Fishing Diana’s team will .participate In country a Christian nation?” will be in the Sebert Building on Democratic aspirants to seven. Von Tresekow, whose group had Phoenix argument against several ydther TUAE The highest number either party Mrs. Benny fkhubert, aunt o f the Library include "Mary Anne” by Rod at Raichel Dock, Stonington. The committee, howerar, unani­ Main Street. 'V ifroom-to-be. Aaslsting were Mrs. proposed to build a ateam plant at U fa and ladeesstty laa. Goa. du Maurier; “ Sweet Thunalay", Believed owned by a Bolton resi­ midwestern schools in November. mously recommended _ that all Atty. Bowers plans to make hia •ould elect to the Board is six. ^ Iton , Tenn., told Cole in the .Aetna Life ..... The Winning team in the circuit home tn (Toventry and is now seek­ The nomination for Poe, an out­ Max Schubert and Mrs. Robert Steinbeck; "My Pride. My Folly” , dent. 0\(rner call Rockville 5-3136. prayers used in orgshlzatton cere, letter’; Aetna Casualty competition will argue In the final monies should petition only God ing a residence there. spoken ponent of the Bowers Sfhubert. Butler; "The Royal Box”, Keyes; ”We do not believe that you and Conn. Gen...... contest in New York City In De­ and the heavenly father, bn the MM on the Board, was filed ,by The bride sat in a decorated "Sayonara” , Michener; “Forty t Balance your committee would be in favor Hartford Steam Boil. . 77 Hw k 's o Imsoh niMf moHiqn hov* drtody cember. ground It la auxliiary policy “ that Atty. day E. Rubinow about an chair under a wedding bell to open Plus and Fancy Free”, Kim­ I wheel traveU SCHEDULE MONDAY tkroogk SATURDAY: of throwing 160 million dollars of Travelers ...... 1440 Diana was chosen aTmcmber of there should be no distinction of l i ^ before mldniiht, the dead* her lovely gifts. A buffet dessert brough; "Lookout Wife”, Beaty; nearly 4000 tha taxpayers’ money away.” Psbea ettnttss "Prisoner’a Base", Stoiit; "The M a n c h e s t e r the team as the result of competi­ class or creed among us." miles ysarly Leaves Manchester Center at: hao tor. filing. was served after the evening wee Another spokesman for the Von spent in various gamea. Conn. Light Power . . 17^ Mon In the Queue”, Tey and tive argutnentatfon within the When word of the committee’s L $ J. WhMl Chairs A. M. 8:48 8:18 8:45 7:88 7:18 7:48 Baton cross Files Treackow ayhdicate had aaid pre­ D a l e B o o h law school. Matthew Paton, already one of Miss Meintoeb is the daughter Conn. Power ...... It pays to tend the family •'ChHstmaa Ideas” by Biddle and action circulated among women FOR SALE OR RENT A. M. 8:88 8:15 8:48 8:15 8:45 18:18 viously that the estimate of the Hartford Elec. Lt. 56H ' 58>4 The student ia persuing his attending the convention yesterday A. M. 18:48 11:15 11:45 Uie candidates in the Democratic of Mr. and Mrs.^ Robert McIntosh possible saving involved the saving Blom. Don’t wait till Hartford Gas Co.. 37H 40H The du Maurier, Steinbeck, studies oC law at the office of Mrs. (Campbell’s phone began to F. M. 12:15 12:45 1:15 1:45 2:15 2:45 primary cross filed last night to of 28 Harvard Rd. and is to be on the cost of the plant, the cost Bo. New England Saturday, Sept. 25 Atty. Harold W- Garrity during your watch goes wrong ! married O ct 9 to Allan Schtfoert, Keyes and Kimbrough books are ring, and she decided, to call an­ WELDON DRUB COe P. M. 8:15 8:45 4:85 4:15 4:88 4 :a run in the GOC* primary, increase of power under the contract, and ■Dpi...... All-day Fair, 2nd Congl. Wom­ the Hummer vacation. P. M. tag t ^ number in that race to ten, eon o f Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubert 37 39>^ laundry to NEW MODEL currently appearing on best seller other meeting. t s i Main S t—TeL MI-S-S32I A watch checkup tskss 5:88. . 5:18 5:88 5:44f 8:88 8:15 the government’s eventual owner en’s Lea^e, Church lawn. 11 a.m. He .will be graduated from the Mrs. Ivy Bsker Priest of Bounti­ P. M. 8:45 7:15 7:M •he of yrttom have received the en­ of SO Cooper St abip of the plant. Maanfaetnilng lists. 8:15 8:48 »:»' Allied Thermal .. . Glfta to the library duting re­ on. University of Chicago in June, ful. Utah, treasurer of the United 80 littk tiras-and P. M. 9:48 18:15 18:48 11:18 U r if dorsement of the OOP Town Com­ ------r ------The Von Ti’esckow proposal, ac­ Odr modern laundry is equipped and staffed te Am. Hardware .., 13(4 is (4 cent weeka include “The Singing Annual HarveH Bail, Daughters 1955, Stater, said In a talk prepared for it can save you money mittee. cording to documenta made pub­ take this time consuming job off your hands and of Isabella, American Legion Hall. the Auxiliary today that “the n t o n is registered as . Republi- .Arrow, Hart, Hcg. . 43(4 46(4 Sands”, Tey; "The Widows of by preventing toturs Leaves HartforS (Stoto and Market Sta.) at: V Co-Sponsor Gifts lic by the budget bureau, was re­ Asso. Spring ...... 29 32 let you devote more time to family and relaxa­ Broonu”, Upfield; “Tale of Bali”, Dancing 9 p.m. to 1. struggis ' against forces which san. Ha is the only croae-fUed jected on the ground that it would Monday, Sept. 27 threaten our institutions ia contin­ A. M. S:1S S:45 7:18 7:88 1 :U i:i§ eandidato. Bristol Brass...... 18 18 tion. Get in the NEW MODEL habit. It’s a good Baum; "Tlie Queen Bee"*, Lee; Meiital Hospitals breiUedowns. Let our have had the government paying Cneney Bros...... 9 10(4 "The Timber Beast", Binno; “ Gat Through Friday, Oct. l,'2nd an­ uous.” A .M , 8:88 8:48 8:18 • :tt 18:15 18:45 Contesting for the RefxAliCan At Kiddie Show all the costa and taking all the onel V nual Antiques Show, South Metho­ Service Department A. M. 11:15 11:48 nomination as Manchester repre­ Collins ...... 105 118 o f Many Tails” , Queen; "Danger­ She said the great numbef'lof riaka, and on the ground that ...... 28 ' 31 ous Ground", Wickwsre; "Death's dist WSCS. Community "Y ”. ' Seen Hazardous women now in public office is evi­ inspect your watch today. P. M. 18:15 18:48 1:15 1:45 8:15 2:45 sentatives are Ray S. Warren, and there w A no assurance of the Saturday, Oct. 9 dence that women's clubs have P. M. 8:15 8:45 8.-S5* 4:18 4:88 . 4:W Sherwood O. Bowers, incumbents, Marlow’s and Weldon’S Drug Fbfnir Bearing .... 37(4 40(4 Old Sweet Song’’, Stagge; "Moon- FANS New York group’s "proved abil­ rise”, Straus; “The Cuckoo Line ' YWCA annual Country Store at been successful In political activity. - P. M. 5:88 5:18 8:88 8:4S 8:88 StSB* and Thomas Rogerr. Warren and Store are co-sponsorssponsi of 1 free uk.i'a, 4 lary, Clk. 30 32 Hartford, Aug. 31 —CoO' LARGE SELECTION FROM back-to-school kiddlekldd gift for all ity and axperience.” N. B. Mach. Co. . . . Affair” , Garve; "'The Cavalier's the Community "Y ” from 10 a.m. (JP) The auxiliary’s 1954 distin­ P. M. 8:15 8:88 ,8:48 7:18 7:48 S:18 Bogera have received endorsement 28 <4 30(4 necticut's mental health commIS' children attending the Kiddle Show Offered Performaaee Bond North and Judd . . . 27 30 Cup” , Dickson; "The Woman in to 5 p.m. guished service award was to be P. M. 8:45 ,8:15 8:48 18:11 18:88 11:15 by the RspubUcain Town Commit­ Sioner says crowded conditions in $4.95 to $119.00 at the State Theater, Thursday. , To this Von Tresekow ' replied Russell Mfg...... 10(4 12(4 the Sea’’, Smith; "Summer Friday, Saturday, Nov. 5, fi conferred upon Mrg. Mary Breckin P. M. 11:48 12:18 tee. Fifth annual Rotary Club Mins­ the State’s mental hospitals pre- ridge. Wendover, Ky., founder of Weeley Orjdr, Town Democratic A giant program, consisting of 20 that hia group had not asked.the Stanley Works .... 60(4 53(4 Stranger”, Cooper and “ Fowl and AT *Net operated on Satoiday. color cartoons and an "Our Gang government ”to pay one penny of Terry Steam ...... 110 Game Cookery” by Beard. trel, Waddell School. sent hazards, not to apeak of dis- the.^ontier Nur'ring Service. Chairman, who has insisted mid' comfort to the patients. night Sunday was the Rung dead Comedy,” has bee arranged for the costs,” had aet its profit at Torrington 25 27 The Library will be open tomor­ THROUGH FARE STIU ONLY 20 CENTS U'C children. one year'a savings over the DiX' U. B. Envelope com. 90 — row from 2 until 5 p. m. as usual. Dr. John J. Btasko said yester­ Silica, principal ingredient of Potterton's JEWELERS—SILVERSMITHS line, said today, "I do not think day the three mental hospitals glass, is the bads of all clay soils team committee will raise an The doors epen at 1:30 and the on-Yatee proposal, and had offer­ U. S. Envelope pfd. 65 — Swanson Seeks Election 180 Center S t, Cor. of Church The RepvMicnn Town Committee Ai*my Plan Issue are handling 2,633 more, patients and one of the common elements 958 Main St.—MI-S-4298 "N tv tr a PorltliiR Prabkni" objection to any petitions filed show starts at 2 p.m. Each child ed to put up a 20-mlllion-doUar Veeder-Root ...... 32 H 39 N EW M O D E L TeL MI-9-4SS7 met last night to make preliminary than, their rated capacities. He of the earth's crust. yestepdsy." will receive an attractive pencil performance bond. l b s shmm quotations aia not to case containing nk^e units. Award of the power contract to ba soiiatniad as actual markats. LAUNDRY t DRY CLEANING plans for the coming election. An­ Of Green Uiiiform set the total fliriire at 9,120 In Poe’s arts the only Democratio nouncement was made of the in­ the three institutions. | Ijroyosal filed after midnight 8un- tention of John S;yanaon (0 seek OUR DELIVERY N O W EXTENDS TQ Washington. Aug. 31 {/P)—^The C.’Dwding makes for hazards, he Btoo Oppoaest re-election as Justice of The Peace. said in his report to Gov. Lodge, Swanson is currently Trial Justice Army said today it plana to start Poa. a member of the Uanches- BOLTON • COLUMBIA because of old and inefficient and filed his Intention to seek the issuing the new Army green uni­ buildings. tar Qtlaena Committee, and like nomination of his party last night. thatjnuup a stanadi opponent of The yearly rntle so many piano buyers wait for! ANDOVER • COVENTRY form to enlisted personnel about Of the 3;682 patients admitted ■RANCH STORE 314 MAIN ST— NEAR ARMORY The party will nominate five in the past year. Dr. Blaako aaid, the Bowers bloc, will undoubtedly candidates for Justices of the peace two yeark from tomorrow and re­ receive endorsemoDt f y that group. about a third of them were senile, and a candidate for representative place the present olive drab by non-psychotic patients. Some Mrs. fUorla Benaon, co-chair- to the General A'ssembly in a cau> late 1960. au n o f the committee, hae aaid have been transferred to facilities ANNUAL cus on Sept. 20. Party rules require About Sept. iX1956, the Army Uw group consider candidates for.the eare of the chronically 111. randtdxtearfor party nominatioiT to announcrihent sat^ one'bf the new aged and infirm. Soon one of In b ^ parttea for endorsement. file their Intention v/ith the clerk green uniforms will be Issued to She said all candidatca except the State’s five, tuberculosis hos­ Luportant Reg. 8L75 of the town committee six days each enlisted man, alon^with one pitals will be converted for, the members of the. Bowers bloc will Reg. $1.76 ^ prior to the caucus. Deadline for he invited to m>eak with the com' ^ Reg. $1.75 JAMES’ olive drab uniform. The new one specific use of the aged. filing win be Sept. I*. will then be authorized for \year Dr. Blasko’a report was his first mittee’s executive board Wednes JAMES’ HAIR SHAPING Mrs.' Lee Places Second day night JAMES’ HAIR SHAPING except in formations. since he took over the post last * HAIR SHAPING fcnd Reg. 8100 Mra Myron Lee of Hebron Road No firm date )ias been fixed for -May 15. Sha aaid the group will announce won second place in the sewing which candldatM may have en BERKSHIRE SUE! the issuance of two Army green "HeHe recomrecommended new buildings and Reg; |1.00 Soned «fi Thursday. Plus other Toni, Tonette or Chil­ WOODBURY’S HAND contest conducted Saturday eve­ uniforms, the Army said, but it att the mentalmer institutions for Another political meeting ached- ning at Stafford Grange. Mrs. Lee, probably will be late in 1958, and treatinentreatnieqt .and- a auxiliary purposes. you BALDWIN Grands and Acrosonic Spinets dren’s Prom, home permanent. nled for Friday ia the Democratic wooDbury shaiwoo winner of the local subordinate after another two years or so the meeting at S p.m. in the hearing Reg.'11.50. LOTION Grange . contest, competed with olive drab will be prohibited. STATE PQLIO DIP NOTED room, of ths Municipal Building. Just ttir iusd from 8h« ffinums' • similar winners throughout the The new uniforms will also bring Gryk baa said all Interested Demo^ BOTH FOR $3.00* » BOTH FOR $2.00’ East Central Pomona Grange dis­ a change ih the colors of acces­ Hartford, Aug>v31 — Polio BOTH FOR $2.00* trict. sories. Shoes ’kill be black. So will cases took a shaiti increase in To Be Hosts socks and neckties, replacing the Connecticut last weOk. The state BERKSHIRE MUSIC FESTIVAL The local assessors will be hosts present tan socks and green ties. health department reported yester­ to the Hartford Area Assessors Both visored and overseas caps day there were 23 new caSra. The Reg. $1,75 L Reg. 81.75 . Assn, at a luncheon meeting next will be green, with black or gold previous week there were ^ y 8 Roxbuiy Gun Fight A t Tmnglevfood, Lmtox, Mmm. Wednesday. The business session leather trim on the former. new cases reported. The. caa JAMES' HAIR SHAPING JAMES' JAMES’ HAIR will be conducted at the Communi­ Chevrons will be changed from week brought the year's total Tied to. Jail Break USED FOR ONLY SIX WEEKS ty Hail at lO a.m. followed by the present olive drab and black 144 compared to 188 cases report­ , and alx cakes—reg. 81.00 value SHAPING luncheon at the parish room ' of to green and gOld. ed during the.same pdrlod in 1953. GOLD TASSEL.GUEST SOAP and "twp bottlea—reg. 98c value _____ ^PagsOsa) PRE-SCHCXDL LACO SHAMPOO ^ isported he had aee. two men ALL FOR $2.00* s n w l through a fence opening, one ■■MBwQ IVr SMantng ’T v s been shot.” BOTH FOR $2.19* Polke speculated on whether at iliM ywr^s Bcrksiiin Marie Festival (Jn>y 7 ' ' ■ ■; / the ehiMve Burke or some of his underworld mob bed . invaded the to Anguat 13) where only WsMwin smile SHEARS* area which once was a hangout for T ’ Reg. 81.75 Ont gf tht GrMttst Con Evtr BuiltI ^ PoRtioc hos Iho lost Rosolo Voluo in Ht P r ic o Ctossl Joearti ” Spscs” O’Keefe, another SMsI the exsriiag atomlarile e f this grsa |G SHEARS Brink’s soMtect, and his missing Reg." 8 3 ^ value ’ JAMES: HAIR Alalch toda>^aPontiac witli America’s 6nest csrs and'you’Ii get Along with all its fine-car sixe, luxury and performanee, Poto pal, John *1. CaHson. Police be­ cal event. Only once • year can yon boy on a dramatic pictilTe of Pontiac value. First of all, Pontiac is tike ha> a very special attribute no-car at any pri^a tma bcat-> lieve a machinectm seised wi BRAND’ NEW BAfwhi pimm at these Ug SHAPING Btrite was arreeted was used ii SPECIAL^ ««* and Reg. 81.50 big—bigger, in fact, titan many cars costing-hundreds of dolian its unsurpassed reputation for year-in, yeairodt-dependability, •bobting attack on O’Keefe lut Why no* aslsct yonea NOW—.far a life < While they laat| Jbne. RICHARD HUDNUT more. Pontiac it beautif^—witli its distinctive Silver Streak Pontiac's carefree, economical long life and its proved record Booked o* Suspicion e f amrieri plaaeure? styling. Inside, you’ll findNgenuine ,fine-dar luxu^ and ap­ o f amaxingly Ipw maintenanim expense are so widely known Pino walked into police head guartets early today, to auiMnit to LIGHT and BRIGHT pointments—along with this rodn^ineas and comfort that come’ and acknowledged that it commands^ the highest reaab valqa’' questioning after poUc- aept out CUTICLE NIPPERS ohl^ with a long wheelbase. But the big surprise comet when in its piTce clast. Because Pontiac ia America’a moat desirable a lOnrtate alarm to have him NAll CUPPERS BOTH FOR $2.50* picked up. you test Pontiac^ performance. See how alert it is to eveyy used (mr, yoor original investment comm back to greatat 82.50 value" The portly Pino was booked on demand in traflBc, how it handles and coriiers almost without •Uipteion of aiding in th delivery • SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS • measure when you tradoi making ownerslup coat avea lower* of Trigger Burke from the down- ^ 7 9 * fcHECK EACH ONE i V Reg. 81.7ii Y effoit, how it takes to the (>pen road with plenty o f power to' (WhUe they lait) Ordm to pick up Pino were iS' JAMES’ HAIR HOME LOAN SERVICE spare and saves money every mile. sued, after two patrolmen identi FOR SPECIAL SAVINGS! Pontio^if Prieto Just Abovo fbo low oitl fled Roguea GisUery pictures of 1. Ncw-fiiaae SHAPING , ■ ■ w,' him as the man who was seen from menttfeceater. High achool girls get-youra now and' two 81.50 value After you’ve convinced yourself of Pontiac’s value, after youVre tooklag around the abandoned car for school dances Get set for school right now and save . Is to yoiir odvqntog* w Im r you arc planning t o buy or build your which three men used in helping Z Each piano toned end regu­ conoidered all the good things you’ve heard about its depend, Burice break out of Jail. money doing it with these wonderful lated free. HAIR S U N T HAZEL BISHOP own homo. ioecHiso this savings institution invosts principoHy in. ability—see and compare it doUar-.wite, Despite the feet it’s • Burke, who faced life in prison ★ ♦ - here for poeseasion of a machine Jrimes specials. ^ homo loons, wo oncourogo homo ownonhip in ovory way. fine car in every sense of the term, it’s priced so near the kww gua and who was wanted for mur­ 3. Each piano tagged with de- Silver—for brunettes LIPSTICKS der in New York, walked out of ecripdve Bcricehirc boelcict. Gold—for blondes or auburn *Prices quoted are plus Sales Tax' and Cosmetic s ' » eat that if yqn can afford any new car you can afford a Pontaao, ths Jail after two accomplices Multi-color—for all types . Tax.' ,■ ALL FOR $2.50* epened four doors end gates from 4. Tcraee as lew as \ * Prompt appraisals the outside. 49c* • **' The three o f thani that rode off 5. Up to 36 months to pay. — • Ront'liko poymonts ‘ / Wo’ll M ob Yoo 0 Dm I You Con’t A ffod to M itil In a stolen car with a person TELEPHONE MI-9-5701 6. Matching bench ia Reg. 81.75 dressed in women’s clothes at the Rild^t now we’ re making suah liberal trade-in allowancca Wheel. Wa also, carry U L T , BOBBIE, SIL­ FOR APPOINTMENT JAMES’'H A IR T. Free dahvaey. VER CURL . : . and other loading - you just can’t afford to pass up the greatest opportunity yoo Tba car was found abandoned brands of home permanents. Hours: > the next morning In the Roxbury 8. Trade SHAPING ever had to became a fine-car owner. Oune to gat ths facUb dlstricL Police, however, did not • Monday, Tuesday, F rid a y - go directly to the car. Instead they and Reg. 81.00 Bid la buildinga nearby to see who SPECIAL Open 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. want near tba car. fllfilfiiR CURLY Q • Tliarsdays— i Two patrolmen eeld Pino drove AFRICAN VIOLETS Open 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Jw ths ahendoned car about four JAMES' BOTH FOR $2.25’ moLLAB ran o o l l a m y o v tunas and once alighted from his COME IN EARLY FOR WIDEST SELECTION! 69c and up 143 M A IN STREET o Wednesdays and Saturdays— m r to leek around on the ground. Open 9 A. M. to 12 Noon CALVr MEAT A P0 m riA £ t Pino faces daportatloa to hit S«w« 0p m Mga^gy. Sim igli Sotmdtf 9 to 530, HwMeys liN 9 aative Italy on the ground he was •lavictod twice oi crimes Involv- Reg. 81.75 tag nocal torpituda. He ia free Reg. 81.75 •arattsg tha eutcome of his ap-' JAMES’ HAIR SHAPING JAMES’ m i R SHAPING JAMES’ HAIR SHAPING Ififi WMaesim Called ' ISO pins—value 75c ' ■ and 8 bare—reg. 81-00 value I • ~ and 81.00 value A Suffolk County grand Jury la bssring about 100 witnesses in JERGENSLOUONand UDYHAMU,T0N OATMEAL amngs ^ jQMpt ------ctloa with Burke'a jsU toss PIINO CO V . ‘ McCLURE->ONTI AC, Inc. . BOBBISPINS COMPLEXION SCfAPi -J. Atty. Garrett H. Byrne Kpfifi Peridng to Lot Heart Dear fWfiiri* DEODORANT STICK (Black or brown) 373 MAIN STREET — MANCH|STU ■d reports that two Jail MaiwIiG^r Savlifs !k Lmr Assoeiititt-1017 Mail SL Ififirde were'wamed in connection ' H 7 ASYLUM ST. OppP8^ Hotoi loud HARTFORD M 5 -m 6 BOTH FOR $219* W U i tha laiveatigatlea o f the ea- i ALL FOR $1.99* GOlH/fOR $1.75’ -j- hs sould say "no- rntmaak^ m p ) ■ * ..f ' > ■ ’ - it. m - ' ' i

TBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 31,1964 MANCHESTER EVENDTG HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 81, 1964 PAGEELEvilr iDONERl/m.B fOUU BY FONTAINE FOX FR ISaLLA ’S POP BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ported flooded areas at Bolton Dulles Urges! Street, at Hollister and Summit '•4'* I Answer to High Winds Streets and at Dover Road. The D evlhs TERMS AS LOW AS Scr#tn Star Sense and Nonsense brook on Joeeph Hublard's prop­ MVliYIl vW-’' Coast Menaced erty on E Middle Turnpike flood­ r e A c ^ e / 9 S Prompt NATO Barney McVeigh ed into his beck yerd, the Highway Barney McVeigh, 59, of 4 Nelson | AOEOEE S Communisti FYbm the Tulaa, Okie.. World; claimed that he auggeated the cog­ Lash Town, Dept, reported. AMESITE DRIVES 4Tnmp(sIaas) "Try t q ^ n. happy., peraon. Think nomen to Edwards. Some authori- Policy Parley Several Insurance agents In Pi., died yesterday at the Slm.s- i ICiaama happy, tiak happy, practlc«r being tiea say that it waJ suggested to town began receiving^ calli re- No Money Down .• 36 Months setrwt, SK indofhat bnry Convalescent Hospital. He • ChaatrattlFa happy, gat the aapplnasa habit." the editor by his wife. TTie next By Flood Tides Power Out gardUig coUection o n . n-ind insur­ was bom in Ireland, had been a to Pa)’ o Pavinir o Ihriveways Btanwycfc N — - *. year Edwards moved to Burling­ (OMtliiiMd fraOi Page Oae) ance aa the storm began to scat­ • Sb*li,OMO( Y Roman brooza resident of Manchester for 35 o Parkhif Areu • SooUiMTar Angry Editor (reprimanding ton and established the Burlington ter. Thay also reported that pre­ M(dl]rWood’( girl reporter) — Watch' your Patriot, which on June 6 of the (OontiBiied firen Page Oaa) contribute to international peace (CMttaiMd fr«« Fags Om ) .. ceding what look like severe Wind years and waa formerly employed notad — EParUtaiagW same year became the Iowa Pa­ Adrian Groo’ Resigns iand aecurity," Btorms au3h aa this morning's per­ by the town. ’ MANCHESTER a tianM Btorles. Aa Pulitzer aald, 'Accur­ Blamee Communists ISIntewUew acy Is to a newspaper what virtue triot. Beginning with the Isaue of ^Orient Polnt< N. Y. Hundreds of Aji Town Ct) Director inches of rainfall during the night sona often call to try,^to take out Mlfchdl 9-5224 lU to Dry He attributed the defeat of EDC to 8 this morning. He is survived by two sisters. M W aM ia to a woman.’ ” September 1838, Hawk-Eye waa homes were flooded and many wind damage policies. ,5^rs. Owen McCann and Mrs. John ISConductad llCarStnony XJlrl Reporter—Maybe. But a added to the name of the paper. highways were under water. Adrian Groot, acting Civil De­ in the Fre i-h National Assembly • "Wouldn't be 'surprised to see Overcame Fewer Shortage UPUlBt 35 Hardy heroine 43 Step to "nationalism,, abetted by Com­ at least ^ couple of inches Of rain Sugrue. both of Holyoke, Maas.; For Hm lost In Drivowoy Cooitroctloa C al ISPIacaaiab.) newspaper can, print a retraction. The suggested aobriquet waa im­ Furious seas pounded at ocean- fense Director since the resig­ Many service station operators and five brothers, Harry, Chariet nCraam ISAudanaaa 33Eataway 4IParaian side Bumme^r resorts. „ munism” and said that the effect from this storm,'' a- Water Dept, were stumped by lack of electric // mediately adopted by common con- nation of Edward Krascnics, and James McVeigh, all of this IBScottUhsirl / NagroMi 34 Citrut fruit* tantmakar I have two maVried niecea; one seht after it waa used in a aeriea . The Long Island Lighting Co. today resigned hie post effec­ has been to ’.‘endanger the whole of official commented, but stated that power to run their gaqollne pumps. MBavangaa S5Bltd’ahoma 44 Rant Europe.” the exact amoimt of rainfall would town, Thomas McVeigh of Ireland MBartarad married Tommy Tucker, and the of letters printed In the news­ reported more than 150,006 homes tive immediately. Groot, in a Among the more ingenious deal­ and Frank McVeigh of Scotland. THOMAS COLLA CONOT. 00. J U S T 31 KlMiiatS Claatify StBUllardshoU 44 Com bread without electricity. Phone lines to Dulles' 950-word statement was not be determined until tomorrow- ers was Lee FYacchia, who hooked other Ja ck Homer.—-Mrs. Rex papers of Iowa Territory In 1838. letter to Generr.l Manager morning. The funeral will be held tomor­ THEN 33 M Woody plant 40 AnnualinncomadT Aisavarata Campbell, Mullen, Neb. Within a few years, Jowans began thousands also were down. Richard Martin, said the time handed to newsmen in the State his jeep up to the pumps of his t m 4g InquUitlva Dopt. press room only hours be­ By 10:15 as the-winds began to row at 8:30 a. m. from the Burke K E E P ..._ 3 S F lx a ^ ^ 35 Wolfhound to refer to themselves aa Hawk-^ Ship Asks Aaalstaace required by the poe resulted in Center Street gasoline sta^n to Funeral Home, 87 E Center St., 3 S 1 ^ ^ 3SNuiianco 41 Shahaaan SOPr^oua The 6,000 ton motor Vessel fore he was due to leave for increase, the Southei^ New Eng­ provide service to hie customers. \ T tA C H C R S Tommy and hla ntother were eyes and' to their State aa the financial toes‘ which he could land Telephone-Co.-reported some and St. -Bridget'a Church at 9 W A N T ! I / 37SrSid ajwup intaraating •tone about to boaVd the train when hit Hawkeye State. Robert J. Burdette Rosario, of Liberian registry, re­ not afford. Manila to wind up negotiations for . During the .morning, the Man­ A P T E R an 8-nation Southeast Asia De­ phones out of service. Tfce exact a. m. Burial will be in jCalvary SCHOOL MShiald boarlM** Ufa----- 54 That thing mother cautioned him: (1844-1914), newspaperman; hu­ quested assistance off Nantucket In the letter he said the chester Fire Dept, put out a fire Cemetery, fttflyoke. iNioalB, reporting ahe waa in “very fe n « Alliance. number had not been determined In the basement of a home former­ M V S T i f f 31 Parfumt Mother — Remember, Tommy, morist, lecturer and Baptist Board of 'Director's cutting of Friends may call at the funeral IX n t serious" condlUoh. She carries a Dulles called the SDC situation as trouble shooters began survey­ ly known aa The Gables at 110 SSMoUvoa w r when the conductor aaki how old preacher, Joined the staff of the the CD budget "showed a lack ing the damage. home from 3 o'cioOk this afternoon you are tell him five. Burlington Patriot and Hawk-Eye crew of 30. The meaaage to the a tragedy, Cautioned against Main. St. 36 Collage choan of understanding of the pur­ "narrow nationalism” in Ameriesn Curtail ^all Delivery until the hour of the funeral. 37Nombar r When the train conductor came in 1873, and he probably did more Coast Guard said the engine room pose and reqtiiremenU of e Frevtdes Osm Power iC WMION-Wiei CeiSIT. Over SOO 3S Soak flax through to take the tlckeU he than any other one person to popu­ was taking water. reactions to It and said that what As the storm’s fury increased, Six boats have be^n reported affilialod eflkae in U. 8. aod Coaoda. good (C.vil Defense) organize-, is now required is a study of the the postmen were called from their j missing from the BoIt.on Lake dock MMaHM SSContanda aaid: larize the term throughout the The achooner Ventura waa re­ tlon.” 3. a m o « Z -m m IOANS. Loon fttlad S Conductor—Well, what a fine country. Edwards himself, in his ported aground at Marblehead, on situation in the light of what has routes. At 10:45 the Post Office I on the west side of the lake, TT3T 40 Short-happad happened. j to needs and ioceoie. Ask for **S Stop m •fabric Uttle boy, and how old are you later years, was known as "0|d Boston's North Shore. Eight reported that some of the chimneys Farm ers reported fruit dropping Funerals 24.26 Guide" to reducing monthly paymaati. eon? Htw’keye.” yachts were reported grounded in said communication lines between He said he had told the NATO on. its Main Street building had from the treea. The Birch Moun­ SSM. a. fAtr sn V K I to employed peopla, 415orrowful Council last April that if the EDC been blown off by the high winds. tain' power line waa down; AIm«« paywwte B -3I-SA 43 Pu inant Tommy—Five yearn old. the city point area iK^Boaton har­ Providence and New Haven were A •• 1100 torn mttm 4. HNSU-VmT tOAN. PtWM flrM. bor. project collapsed an "emergency They reported lights were out. The Mancheater-’^Memorial Hos­ Mf«> Charles Lachat NffioM? rtpaii iffi 12^ 45 Surgical aaw Conductor—And when wiil. you A young man passed two girls not o|icratlng. He said he under­ A call to- Police Headquartera Get oMto'eritb the Big 4 pheae, w w inw be six? Skiffs were Mown from their stood e train was held up at the situation" would be created, calling pital . awung its emergency.... gencr A. largriy attended funeral was ■eoffitliff I—lolNmifc of 5'tO.i enito, ceem in lodmyt f 45 Amid on the street and raised his hat to f^r a (pedal me ting. revealed that power lines were ator into operation when the elec-1 held yeaterday afternoon for' M ra 50 Sticky ahiS Tommy—Oh, m be six when I one of them, but waa completely inoortngs in R)>Me Island. Connecticut river bridge at 8ay> • Uons'S3S to eiOS OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMB get off the train. (Jltiea and. towns throughout down in several loca'i'ms, leaving trie power went off in the building., Emma Hanson Lachat at 2:30 at OUR BOARDING HOUSE with / MAJOR HOOPLE (riang) ignored. brook. the areas without electric serv­ southern Ndw England including At the request of Uie Navy de. The generator provide* enough : the W . P. Quish Funeral Home, 51 Egg (comb, Other Girl—Why didn’t you rec­ ice. Lines were down on E. Middle electricity for the maternity rooms, | The Rev. John E. Post of the North Hawkeye aa the nickname of ognize that fellow? . suburban Boston were without partment, the Boston A Maine Police Attend X 'ROAST HERE ______M A 30R /__ A form) Turnpike near Summit Street, m the, operating rooms, and tem per-! Methodist Church officiated, f e / i y S o n a ( RE s 4 oMETH IW6, 53 Fancihg Iowa la said to have been first for­ First Olfl—I don't know that I electricity. Telephone lines were TranaportaUon Cq., sent more than Center Street «near Broad. Street MNANCF CO. BEEP ------mally propoied March 24, 1838, in down in scores of cities and towns lO'bueea to the Poriamouth, N. H., ary llShting thi^hout the build- Burial was in East Cemetery. HASMOeOP/ WHILE PSHAWTWIG56.' LESS PeAaiCALl^^^®^-^ RAOio COVEteO BV position should. Our acqualntancs a t the Union Meeting and_ even the police were - using Ing, according to the maintenance , Bearers were Edward Wilson. Her- EVER.‘THOUGHT YOU ’MEW t h a n VIE Mewr im a s iw e c o a t/— d o t h e 53 Typo of fur the Fort Madieon Patriot, 4iWKY OH05T5. James Gardiner Edwards (1M2- thousand employee to reach their A tu u— It I *•••■* Wilson, Herbert Hanson. Jr., OF COOKIN' ■ SUVA This Ce l l a r pi3l l o f ^ o s t s (RI.) slight. In New London, City Manager 'Twenty four members Of the At that time police also report­ The CT> unit offered the hoapital INItelioH S<41iS • Aak far Me YES r SUPPER Hsl A NEW TUNE IN ON 50AP OPERAS f 1851) waa pUbliaher and editor. Other Girl—But I thought you Edward Hinkle ordered a atate of homes. The bus line immediately Fred Hanson, Raymond Hanson, ' — UM/iWTSBESriWe.'AWOto ...... * 55 Sea aaglas w i f i Manchester police department, ed trees down in several .locations, the use of one of their portable and Ruaaen Hanson, all grand­ OPIN mutSOAT IVDNNCt UNTVf f-M. CAR LEFT OUT MAT.' CHAMWASHE BOTTLE COM^STBLV -A n d a n Ol d n e w s -' David Rorer, lawyer and legal promised to marry him. emergency. ‘Thousands of homea canceled all tripe between Boston generatora, but it was not needed, IMTKSUN 54 She baa bean and Portland, Maine, for the dura­ about half of those eligible to join Including Bunco Drive at Hart­ children of the deceased. Lioai taoRi mi4sal9 sA oR - EVAfWATED-*^ HOW TRAGIC' PAPEe-tST'S TAKE IT writer who aettled at Burlington, First Girl—Well, yes, I did; but lost their power, scores of trees ford Road, Cltmpfleld Road and as tha hoapltaTz own unit was pro­ WHieETHETRE ill soma —— in Dea Moinea County, in 1838, tion of the storm. the to*vVn union were present at an SHOPPl*r; CCX;l d TVie Re S e s o m e ' UPSTAIRS .'MAVSb .•inoviei that was all. were uprooted blocking highways organization meeting of Local 991, Hartford Road, Hall Court, Buck- ducing enough electricity to cope WE'VE HIT ■ and tearing down utility lines. All Evacuate Colony with the emergency, hoapitel offi- ; VIWTAGE wiw6 DOWN The Coast Guard advised resi­ Manchester Tonn Employes, land Street near Tolland Turn­ WERE STILL IW W N 6 0 ' CARNIVAL along tha ahore, residents were, State, ^ u n ly and Municipal Em­ pike, and 674 E. Middle Tpke. An­ ciels aaid. tlnleaa the lack of power IZ I Sphei* BY DICK TURNER asked or ordered to leave their dents of Humaro(k Beach, Marsh­ waa extended they would not need SOOD 38copa — field, to evacuate that summer ployes, A.FL, hold at Tinker HaH other tree, a giant willow, fell to­ COMOrrj homea. last night, union officials said to­ ward a* house at Ardniora ' and additional generatora, he added. z General Power Failure colony "a t their own discretion.” As The. Herald went to preaa, the •’TT' . ''• ''’•’••■VI day. Marshall Streets. Norwich, and New London were ■ '1^ Coast Guard sent a truck storm seemed to have subaided anfl to aid. The low, sandy ’ area was Police d^artmeht members pres­ Truck Trapped BUGS BUNNY among.tha areas hard hit in Con­ ent expreiMed a de Ire for mem­ A tnick was trapped under the shoWed indications of breaking up. necticut. Both communities ra- being beaten by roaring surf. '■W'" ^ At Salem, N. H. ,tree-felling winds bership in the union. Hippie said. fallen tree at Center and Broad F t o portad ^ n e ra l power faUure. The During the meeting the inte -eat of Streets. X THCfJEMT COAAE rising waters of the Shetucket deprived the entire town of power 0^ «? AN* OirAS and Hnemen were ordered off their the police centered on the . union's Police used walkie-talkies .for Poe Candidate U'U ENOOZK. River closed a bridge in the Nor­ repair jobs on poles for teot they legislative activity and on policies communication liecriise some UAAMi wich business center. Many who would be blown to the ground. of the union on beiiefldal workin.-. phone lines were out. / attempted to- cross It had to be conditions, particularly those con­ At 11:30 tl)« Riockville bureau rescued. Norwich officials,reported Waltham, Maes., reported the cerning patrolmen, union officials of 'The Herald reported a large For Director that many sewer lines were blocked Waltham Hospital was deprived of* said. m power and o^raUng on an'em er­ limb had fallen on power lilies op­ threatening fiood conditions. Police members 'were to have posite the Rockville Town Hall, gency power basis. Hardly a atreet decided at another meeting yes- Dean of Hillyer Qollege At the height of the furious. in the city waa wltheut fallen trees putting the en^te center of town storm a fire broke out in the Wil- end limbs. terdky whether a vote shoyld be without lights. The streets. AT MUXS taken to determine if the present Files Intention to Kun liama Street sub-staitioh of the Two thousand homes were with­ throOghOUt the city were covered Connecticut Power Co. at New police- club should be disbanded, with foliagr and general debria, On Democratic Ticket UNED out power in Lynn. Trees were but no action was taken at the Liondon.'It burned thrdugira cable down. Sewer basins clogged. Sev­ the bureau said. ^ R E V tX )- and crippled power.factliUes in a meeting, according to Sgt. George ' Kenneth Waldron, public rela­ REALL-y LCXXiUcT ^ ^ eral yachts were thrown ashore, at A nomination proposal for Dr. large section of theHClty,- McCaughey. tions man for the Conn. Light and Pascal Poe. Daan of Hillyer POe. 6H05TS. f f,K 5 (X i ^ ; South Boston end others loat their * Frank Hippie, Local pra ideOt, U r ^ LONGEST MMUTE 'The New London Day, an after­ meats. Poiver Co., which serves the Rock­ College, for the Democratic nomin­ POPLIN JACKETS hmSEmmSSemrU noon newspaper was unable to presided over last night's efiion ville area, 4aid,;“ the situation at Civil Defense and Red Cross dis­ ation for the Board o^ Directors publish because of the power fail­ meeting which ended with a- ques­ present ia not alarming, although was filed laat evening. . i a FOR BOYA a FOR GIRLS ALLEY OOP Stuff—and Nonsense BY V .T. HAMLIN Y31 ure. The paper rushed, an emer­ aster personnel were alerted. tion and answer period led by In Rhode Island 600 telephone distribution wires are down in Dr. Poe la an outaimken oppon-. \N0N6ENSE.Ktir BOl' gency crew of printers and news­ Donald Champoli, union represen­ many areua." >.nt of the action of the majority men to Norwich to attempt to and power tines were out. Summer tative. He said storm,damage aa far as [ CANT E«r AN this e A r«GHT OF residents along the Rhode Island of the Board on the Keeaey Street PORKY, IT w o rked ! print the paper oh the presses of his company is concerned extends School quoFtlon. /NIGHTB.'WEU.EAT the Norwich Bulletin. The city of shore evacuated their homes. At from Stafford Springs to Suffield ! LET THE/honest, m f T THRU TO THE unW AOKar ; Wlckford, R. I., many small skiffs Dr. Poe, >vho was awrarded a Norwich, however; was reported No Develppments and that the area of Somers, El­ Ph. D. degrea ly Yale Univeralty, hard hit by power failure. were torn from their moorlngq and lington, Rockville, Vernon and dashed against the shore. has been Dean of Hillyer College 'ridee Six Feet Over Narnul In SlQPe Robbery Tolland were badly affected with since 1846. m fora bein,; appointed Tides in New London were de­ Flood tide was reported in many many wires down and many power Dean there, he taught at Yale tlnl- scribed as six feet above normal Rhode Island Communities an hour interruptions. verstty and Smith 0 > l| a g e. Sizes 3 to 6x. Weshebfe. by mid-morning. The Long Island before high tide was due. No new developme.-its were re­ X Georga L. CSrsziadio, chairman Dr. Poe has also aei^id as legis­ Sizes 7 to 14—$ 2 .4 9 Ferry tore loose ■ from her stern In Wfsterly, the streets were ported by police today in the rob­ of the disaster 'committee for the lative chairman of the COnecticut moorings at the dock and was littered with falling branches and bery of the Henry Dick shoe store Manchester Red Cross, and. Her­ Council on Higher/Bduoation, an swung aground by the force of the power failure waa general in that on Main Street which, took place bert J. McKinney, vice-chairman organisation cohqpoaed of the S3 dlRLS* w in d r '- ^ ■ area. The*' Westerly Sun lost Its oiv'Saturday afternooii Shortly lie- of the comtnittee said this mohi- degree-granting Ins.itutions oj Tracks of'Yhe New Haven Rail­ power at. 9:23 a. ih. . tore closing time. ing that representatives of the Connecticut. He b rJ also be< road, along Bank Street which A spokesman. for the Collins'. / One man held Mrs. Dick's at­ Volunteer Workers 4rere on hand member of thaMaa.Uiester PaeSnt- parallels the 'Thames River were Aikmah Corp., at Bristol. R. L, tention while the oU'.er took an aa -well as those connect«xl with the Teacher OotincU and has/been T. K a« u. a ftJm. under water as was the city dock. laid power failed in Its weaving envelope containing money ready Motor Corps, housing facilities and active in the Mancheate- jfntizens for deposit in the bank, according c^. ISM was* Sin^ TO BY ROY CRAN^ Norwich officials reported that Block . Island reported several in to The Herald office concerning In a statem/t to The Herald 1 TOOL 1 > m any. sewer lines were blocked, boats blown on the rocks. Tire'rain damages of the three-hour lashing 6\VSt VCUCTO T^SKT. Public Records this morning/ Dr, Poe Zaid. ‘T ITM4MT HQPVIWLE AVAV THE 9un.AUTTvcFmg threatening flood conditions. was so thick t .ey coi-ld not be In town.. The large sign of the thoroughly/disapprove of the ac­ OO .TWE. SK V T V tST W TIME, MRS, V A IN ... t r n g N K \ Mt FALL 00 ME GOOD. A t the state owned Boston air­ identified. Bantly Oil Co, at 331 Maiii S t was tion of U/majority of the Board , > Sizes 7 to 14. Assorted celort. W SV 9TW WV CHIC. AN OLD nGHTHl F llO T port, gusts of 80 mph were re­ As a precaution, the two ferries Certlfloatea of Descent S V & \ s i blown over during the storm. Com­ of Directors in the Keeney Street M LA Vie UKE YOU MUST mo IT pRrrry corded at the' control tower at vriilch operate between Jamestown Estate of Johanna Reichert to pany officials, who estimated total OHA>fl « YouTHT-Fiiot Ignatz Reichert, Ernest Reichert, SchopL matter and of the high­ O R TO O L TAME CHASIN6 CLOUDS MSItAO 11:30 A'm . and 'Newport, R. I., were tied i*p loss of the sign, set damages at handed manner in which tire action T V K W t / 0FM 16S. XMlMUlPCAlL ' Since no planes were .flying, tljz at Newport and schedules canceled Frank Rejehert and Anna Schiller, CORDUROY - tTAVAVAtlWir, about 5500. Several calls were-re- waa taken. tower crew abandoned the glass for the day. property on Bidwell Street. 'ceiv ^ i from people asking about i TRtnf ' Estate of Ignatk Reichert to / ‘I also thoroughly disapprove of enclosed building and took refuge At 9:10 a.m. (EDT) a radar re­ the 'w eather conditiona on the. -the aubsequent defiant, obstructive BOXERS - CRAWLERS in the terminal building. 'The wind port said the rtorm ceiiter wqs Frank Reichert^-Anna Schiller and ahore.' Othera inquired as to ths^ William RelcMTt, property on and iiiicompromiainf attitude of broke hundreds of panes of glass about 30 miles south of Montauk damage in town.. the majority, which has affected in the big tefminal. Earlier planes Point., Long Island. N. Y. , ^ Bidwell StraOt. * A t noon Parker Soren, manager Adminlatratlve Deed other phases of town government. scheduled to land In New York and New .Bedford report power and of the Power Co„ aaid linemen had "I have no political ambitions or other* eastern airports had been Georgena Reichert,' administra­ begun to repair the damaged elec­ lights out and' trees down. Tele­ trix of the estate of Ernest Reich­ aspirations, but have yielded to the jy-',.. diverted'to Boston. phones were-out in Fair Haven tric lines. During the early part of perSuasiona of my friends in allow­ ,«S- Bus Servies Canceled ert to Frank Reichert and Anna _ g '3 / and Westport. the storm' the men attempted to ing my name to be submitted as a A' StaUon W JAR-TV, Providence, Schiller, property on Bidwell repair lines as they were hit. but candidate. The Metropolitan Boston Red Street. , s k b e e s d was knocked off the a lr'in mid- Cross alerted its disaster person­ the weather-got OO'^bad they were >“I strongly believe in the coun­ JE F F COBB morning because of a power failure ' Lease called off, he said. BY PETER HOFFMAN nel. The power waa off In Dover, 'Alexander " Jarvis to Allied cil-manager form of government at its ti^smlttbr in' Rehoboth, Mass. During the storm the men and would like to are It operate as ^AN AMERICAN Cm7EN ...MeANimiB, AT THE B M W i H0M£.^ Maes. Printing Service, Inc.,-for 15 years patroled the lines looking for the NYLON SOX FURTHERMORE, HE PROMISES MICKEY FINN Tm-ce high voltage . lines were beginning Jan. 15, 1955 with a five it is supposed to operate, with the •OYS' ■ '1V LIVIN6 IN LONDON/, ^ ♦1000 FOR EACH DOLLAR PUT IN • No Crisis! BY LANK LEON ARD "nic ITnited Transit, Inc., which down-at Apponaug. R. ' I.>‘. and *Are worst spots, Soren reported. Board acUve at the policy level, * Boys’, Girls’, LadliW. , WHO IS CLAIMS TO HAVE i TO HELP SETTLE THE ESTATE/ operates buses in Providence can­ year option for. renev.'al, property "We will get the electric serv­ TROY 6LEES0N/ , ^DAO, YOU COLLECTED crews were dispatched to snip the at W. Middle Turapi'..e and Adams rather than being concerned with , . . .E ESTATE OF SIR ) HIS LOCAL ASENT, J.B. BAXTER, IS NEARLY SAOOO AT THE , I KNOW WHAT MJURE celed all trips into the downtown ice back in .«|ieratlon as soon aa details and executive responsibili-> MR. SIMS? FRANCIS DRAKE ALL NT'S TOO LATE FDR A K HI ISN'T EVEN SUGHTLY T THATS MWAT RE area because of the swirling waters linliis as a safety' measure. Street. i ' PER6UA0INS MANY OF OUR DEPOSITORS, MEETING HERE TODAY/ < THINKINS, DIANA/..BU''J Abnormal high tides were re­ possible," Soren atated. No exact ties that should be the concern of TIED UP... AND I HEAR TO mVESr THEIR UFE 6AVINCS I SUPPOSE I SHOULDNt \ TROY G L^S O N CAN { POCTOR, MICHAEL! G-GET ILUMRS.FjNN! IT'S THE p FIGWEP, DOCTOR ^ In the streets. Marriage Licenae listing of areas affected by power the general manager. TROUSERS . ITT WORTH A FORTUNE/, WITH HIM/. ~ ^WORRY, BUT... Haem hONTjno! imAiaANEPANP sromep AtEAlAKVER-HWANT SAMEOLO ST0RY-HE!S In Market Square, downtown ported at Orleans in Cape Cod. Norman Robert Dumchat, Ver­ failures was available.' ' y pr- BE TR U STEOy OTHER- Some roads were under -water at Along with all right thinking ' WISE, WOULD 1 PUT K IN (Mi;iL < AU. NIGHT, so MlFPECIOeP ID < TDDRAWUPMVMriLL! MADE A BAP MISTAKE Providence, during the 1938 hur­ non. and Eunice Gloria..Gorens, 14 Lloyd Hobron. manager of the ciUtens, I am Interested in econ­ 10 a. m. Route 5. the main Cape Victoria Rd., Zion Lutheran EVERY dollar IVE LITER, 1DM?; FUy SAFE AND HAVE THE OOCTDR MPHEKHOnsn! ricane, the water wax 12 fc4t deep. SNETIXX), said that 37 telephones omy and we should recognise that GOT INTO THIS? LOOK AT MM THISMORNING! Resldehta ejong the shore at highway to, Provincetown. had Church, Sept. IL were out of service at about 1 and all other phases of govern­ Wintkrop, nptth of Boston, pre­ manjr tree limbs- across it slowing Ballding Perinits - p. m..' but reports were still com­ ment. Adequacy la one of the pared to leave' If the, waters pour down traffic. Electric service To Stanley S. Gill for alterit- ing in at that time. He said two requisites when we consider* econ­ BOVS’ 9 8 over the breakwater. Police said went, Off at Orleans and telephone tions to a dwelling.'at 40 McKin­ cables were out in the Bolton area. omy apd we should realUe „that X w three- })ours. Before high tide was service, to Hyannis was ahut'^off. ley St.. 175. There were 23'-locatlons in town initial cost la only one factor. BRIEFS 39e due t)iKt,it lodked{m tty,bad. In BMton harbor.-Coast Guards To Thelma J. Bscott for a' 1- w.here. phone wires were down. Cheapness and economy a r e . not In Newport, R..X'hundreds of went to the aid of numerous sail- story, 5-room dwelling on Gard- ’The damage .was. reported aa -Wide­ synonymous." parked-Automobiles were dzmaged iPE craft reported adrift from ,ner Street. 512.500, spread and not-concentrated in GIRLS’ ta flood* waters' backed up over moorings. There were reports To Barney T. Peterman for a any particular area in town.. An International Whaling 00 Sizes 6 to 12. Wesheble. tl(at numerous persons were ma- . J.-.. It 8 Osi — piers.. l-atory, 5-room dwelling at 40 Report Flooded Areas Commiaalon restricts the hunting FANTIES 4 For’1 YgeSezghi e^e*»mt. A New Haven Railroa«)u official lOoned abaWril their, boats^ Jordt St., 511.000. - ■ The Town Highway Dept, re- of whales. Assorted colors.

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Legion Regional Baseball Tourney Operated at Huge, Loss I Herm’s Cameras,Edge CYO to Win n e W' Briindage Satisfied Giants Sure of Returning Home Atop Fairbanks Announces Winners Get Only Two ? With Russian Stars Walnuts Rally to Beat DeeVs for National Standings^ Pick up Game Post 81,590 in Red Hits; Blanchard Win^ RuMians Who WilJ Take rp • J By BEN PHLEGAR Antonelll, the" first Giant left-1 Gate Receipts of $781 Bob Satterfield Share Honors in Yankees* Triumph Sights Trained Partin Next Olympic'^ t m c d Come from 7-0 Deficit Beats Dodgers Aasoctated Press SpOrts W riter hander to win 20 since Carl Hub- Keed, Saxton And Attendance Fell’ Photomen Posh AcroM Games Are Amateurs! N o matter what happens now bell did It 17 years ago,, pitched Scores 26>th W in KO’s Daniels B y Harridge the New York Giants still will be one of his best ganibs. He held Far Below Expect e<|! On Big Stadium Both Rans in Third; AAU Executive Says In first place when they collide the Cards to f(iur singles^ walked To Score 14-H Victory j In Title Bout Losers Stage Threat .'■--w -1 head-on with the Brooklyn Dodgers three and struck but five. Th'h Figures Report Shows Dynamite-Fisted, China N#w York, Aug. SI (Av-As far Penally for “ Throwing In their three-game showdown Giants didn’t pull ahead until the Next Three Days Likely In Ninth at Mt. Ndio M Olympic Chief Avery Brundage series starting Friday In the Polo seventh when a pair of slngles- Gavilan Set for Eighth I ' By EARL YOST Seven Run Fifth Chinded Chicago Vet Grounds. The margin might be as To Tell Final Flag •VAt Batter^';' Gromek v.’rapped around a fumble produced The recent Regional 2, American — ona of the world’s foremost pro­ small as two percentage points. It Defense of 147*Pound Settles Playoff Tilt; Co-WinnCr Great in Latest Bout ponents of pure lunateurism—is the tie-breaking run. ^ ^ . Legion Junior Baaeball Touma- Answer in American Team Assessed for -Conduct could be as much as five games. ooncemed there is no professional The , who put Crown in Philadelphia : oient which was staged at Mt. Bolduc, Vittner Hit Herm’e (Tomera 7 But big or small It will be the New York, Aug. 31-«»—Win or New York, Aug. 81 (M —For the British Amertia 6 ' in o n g the Russian athletes who Chicago, Aug. 31 (>P)—Will Har­ their game , _____ * I Nebo Field in Manchester, Aug. 14- Giants on top with the Dodgers lead on the line against New York H om ers lose, belUng Bob Satterfield does It North Ends «4 Will participate in the Olympics. Phlladeiphia, Aug. 31 m (^ in Marathon aensanonally. next three nights and days the Bruhdage collected his informa­ ridge, president of the American trying to tlimb. Any small boy in a three-game series starting in * $1,590.18. This announcement waa St. James’ CYO 1 with experience on a greased pole Welterweight champion Kid Gav- Action plus Is the motto of the eyes of the baseball world will be tion first hand during a three- League, has fined Marion Yankee Stadium tonight, wound made public by Tournament Direc­ Slugfest o f the year laat night can tell you. that going up is the ilan and challenger Johnny Saxton tor Ted Fairbanks. dynamite-fisUd, china-chinned Chi­ centered largely on Yankee Sta­ Heim ’s Camera tiralked eO Vrith *week trip through Russia. Fricano of the Philadelphia Ath­ up the Boston end of their season saw the Walnut Street Grill down cago light heavyweight contender. hardest. •yesterday with their 11th victory moved into town today Sponsoring and host organiza- dium, and at the end of that period the Twilight League bunUag- laat He told a press conference yes­ letics $150 and warned him against Old Brooklyn Killer Decl’s pWve-ln 14 to 11 to clinch | Either he knocka the other guy out terday he hkd been assured by in 11 starts against the Red Sox planning to take things easy until tion \V’as Dilworth-Cornell-Quey we may know with some degree night at ML Nebo as Jimmy Bloa- "throwing at the battera.” The Dodgers, who had been or he winds up on the deck him­ Russian Sports Chief Nicolai Ro­ at Fenway Park. , ■■ they meet at Ccinnie Mack Stadium Post 1^, American Legibn of Man­ the Rec Softball League playoff - bumihg up the west llkA a prairie self. of certainty whether the caevelond chord bested HOck Sonsy ia tight manov the coipitry’s gigantic Alto drawing a fine — $100 — They came from four runs be­ toniorrow night in their scheduled chester. \ title in two straight games. The! fire during a drought, ran afoul of Four Straight Wins Indians ore destined to snap the ’ duel The Photo* beat St. sports program abides by amateur was , pitcher hind t o ' nip the Sox 5-4 with a 15 round title bout Six Games Pla.ved Walnuts had to come from way an old Brooklyn killer .from sev­ So far this year, 30-year-oId Bob Yanks’ string of five straight rulMs who tangled with Fricano after five-run rally In the seventh; Baltl- Gavilan is at least a 2-1 favorite Fairbanks said that gatc.receipts behind to cop the thriller, aa they Jamra’ CTO. 3 to 1, in ths Baal eral seasons back last night and has had five Qghta. He was flatten­ N o Qo m Uoh being hit in the kidney Simday by mbre won its third straight from to turn back the Utle bid of the for the four-day tourney amounted punched over seven runs in th* world (ihompionshlpt. regularly schodulod gome og tha dropped a 7-5 decision in Milwau­ to only $781. There were alx games ed In two rounds by Bzzard (3iarles "And I saw nothing dh my trip one of Frlcano'e pitchea. 'Washington 3-1 and Cincinnati 24-year-6ld Saxton, sixth ranking laat o f the fifth to take the lead [ If Al Lopes’s vastly linproved yoar, winning tha pennant by a fon kee. In the event with doublehraders In February. Since then he has to make me question this,'* he said. Fricano is th«#l^urler who also made it five In a row with a 5-1 welterweight chailengen The 28-’ for the first time. club shoqld. exceed even its moot gome over the oecoiul place Brltiah the first two dsys and single games I racked up four straight victories "O t course' there imdoubtedly are struck Cass Michaels of The Giants whipped St. Lduis triump'h over Philadelphia in the year-old champion will be making 'delirious prospect and sweep the Americana on the other two days. Bolduc Goes Distance | via the kayo route. Fnmkie Daniels some abuses in Russia as there are the Chlcagd White Sqx on the hesd 4-1 with Johnny Antonelll be­ only other major league action. his eighth defense since becoming of Bakersfield, (^ if., became No. three-Yome set behind iU “ Big CYOOothltsBoito’a The Region 2 comprised cham­ Pat Bolduc weiit the route again In all countries. Everywhere in with a pitch ^ Friday night. Ml- coming the first Aging Heinie Majeski, a Staten welter boss in May, 1951. He holds 4 Ikst night In 2:44 of the seventh _ . _ Herald Photos. Three,” then General Manager Both h ^ e n hodtha h itton *at> pionship teams frorn Rhode Island, but he was iii nothing but hot the world I am reminded of Amer­ chafls, who Buffered a fractured pitcher to win 20 games and Island njiightlor of Bobby Thom- a big edge in experience with 116 round at St. Nicholas Arena. Ed Den Bank Pedemonte Honk Greenberg be safe in tog p u tro tholr hoado. Salley Fara New JenJersey', New 'York and Con­ water throughout the contest. The ican college football seholarshlpa skull, is in a Philadelphia hos promptly took a 2'., length lead fights, 98 victories, 14 defeats and up but two hits aad tsre walk*. aon, slashed a'' three-run homer Johnny Antonelll necticut. The Nutiheg representa­ Walnuts blasted him for five runs Now ranked as the No. 6 con­ cracking open the customary keg and asked if that is pure amateur pita]. •over the Flatbush forces. four draws. Saxton has won 44, of atriktog out four, but hi* during the Cleveland uprising. tive, Stamford’, defeated New Jer­ In the Initial inning to Jump into tender among the 175-poundera, Bob * champagne when the Tribe s p «t .” In a telegram sent yesterday to Bobby Thomsonr the No. 1 pub­ Five of Cleveland's 10 pitchers lost 2 and drew twice In 48 out­ said he'd like to meet champion boards the c o n out of here on toem iM tM Juat could not g et to), Ha added he presented Romanov Manager of the Ath' lic enemy in Brooklyn since his ings. . sey to win the crown. an early lead. Two more scores Blanchard for oay runa • saw action'in the struggle, start­ Attendance for the tourney was tsllled In the second to make it Archie Moore or- any of the five Thursday night for CaUcogo. The with clippings from American and lettcs, Harridge aaid: dramatic homer in the 1951 play­ ing with rookie Ray Marleaki and Expect $80,000 Gate ahead .of him — Harold Johnson, Bombers’ chances ot recovering was touebod fra^v* hiU « d w Western European papers stating Text of Telegram offs between the Giants and Dodg­ Pennant Races disappointing from all standpoints. , 7-0, Decl’s. In the bottom of- the Yanks Beat RSox walk, but he chalked up 1 1 'otrflM- ending with Mike Garcia, one of Promoter Herman Taylor esti­ Joey Maxim, Paul Andrews, Floyd from surit a blow would be sub­ Russian athletes are supported by “ For his conduct In the first ers, showed up iii a Milwaukee None of the four clubs in the aecond, however, the Walnuts o ^ and kopt CyOxuanera tn m the “Big Three’ Cleveland starters. At a Glance mated a crowd oT 15,000 will pay double elimination competition had Paterson and 'Boardwalk Billy stantially nU. * the state. game of a at Phila­ uniform and smashed a three-run some $80,000 to witness the na­ started the uphill fight. Bolduc Smith. advancing >g past weekend. They defeated Peg eight-count) and a right sent him (Jardinals S9eee«e»«s4 .544 Son Diego, OoUf. OP) —Meat B lon A oid rapped out a Uae o t i ^ Baltimore 3, Washlnfton 1. Another one o f those three-run The champion is reported in are still at their Jobs or enrouta they have oerloiuly to fear is a ted .310. He also plsysd with saying t h ^ believe in the Olyntpic serious consequences and tactics There were some home runs Clevelartd-^At home (13). Bos­ men added a pair o f their own Chanda and Barbara Williams, 7 flat on his face. Dodgers .333 every Sunday Dr. DavM Jeoaop Hosrle Iiaiifsnhach atogled to Only tames scheduled. ' ’ homers that figured prominently ton 2, ChtWgo 3, Detroit 3. New the Cuban Keed has had no dlffi- home. haa been going Salting. complete collapse and the loss of tbe Manchester American Legion rulea and follow them. Now we such as employed by Fricano will Natlaaal earlier, too. I>uke Snider hit his culty paring down to the 147- in the fourth to take a command­ and 6. In earlier rounds they had Dkniela, wobbling and dazed, got otart the CYO fifth. *■ *0 same an New-.Vork 4, St. Louis 1. In yesterday’s games came in the I’crk 2, Philadelphia 2, Washing­ $194 In Donations Then Ms. wife began nrglBg three straight to their' hard- Juniors during the past season have this on record and if we find not be tolerated in the American 34 th with the bases empty in the poii’hd Welterweight limit and that ing 9 to 4 lead, Joe Lebietz’s defeated Olga Havey and Azilda up at nine but Referee Al' Berl Hank Pedemonte’s line single way orouad totoeor* wh«k . Milwaukee 7, Brooklyn 8. Cincinnati victory, over the Phils. ton 1| Awav (.11). Baltimore 2, Donations to' the Legion Base­ him to Btoy nwny from the driving pursuers. and hit la the clean-up spot. Tohn- P w Krtojok buatod oof^. Bob any abuses, we can go to head­ t«agu e." rincinnali 8. Philadelphia 1. first. Jack Dittmer gave the the hand he claims to have injured In the laat half of the Gilbertson, 2 and 1; and Ck>ra An- stepped it right there and ruled It Jim Greengrass hit this one dur­ ball Fund, started by Fairbanks a knockout. between first and second base last la other words, this is the show- son has been under the surveil­ quarters.” Fricano copimented that he'd Only ‘tam es scheduled. Braves -a brief 4-3 lead with a Chicago 3. Detroit 3. Now '^ork 3. while training for last AprU's mid­ same inning led the way as the delson and Evelyn Lorentzen, 3 eporUng wnton and go to ^ody tluawtag pari mzd to ing a four-run Redleg rally In the soon after announcement of the_ night with Skippy Marsh on third dowa on whether the 1954 ediUoh lance of sever^ major league oBow tha Chunhboya to tolly thotr May Not Compete “like a hearing the next time STANUINtiS two-on drive in the feiurth. New York— A t home (11). Bos­ dleweight title fight with Carl Griller's made It 9-7. Entering and 2. “ He was out on his feet," said church with Ua family. American sixth. tourney dates were made, amount-" Bert and rightly. base knocked home the only and of the Indians Is, os its admirers scouts. He can’t bs offered a only ocore. Brundage said the Russians are' we’re in Chicago. There are two W L Pel. GBL ton 2, Cleveland 3, Philadelphia 3, (Bobo) Olson haa healed. the last of the fifth, the Grill took The runner-ups defeated Naomi A e the fonilly. were ehown ed to only $194. The 'crowd was announced aa winning run of the game as the insist, on entirely different propo­ contract until hU high school not even committed to participate aides to every story and . mine Cleveland ...... 94 .T« .723 — Washington 3; away (14), Balti­ Gavilan, who reportedly lost a charge, knocking Ragani but of Lockwood and Kae Allen, 5 and 3 to their seata at the First New York ...... 89 40 4<> All four teams were fed and 1,030 but looked much smaller. The Yankees beat the Red.Sox 1-0, to sition from the (3evelond olubs class graduates in 1955. la the 1956 games at Melbourne. hasn’t been told.” more 2, Chicago 2, Cleveland 2, the b o »a » and crossing the in the firat round, and Mary Methodist Church In I a Mesa, Loutenboeh triplod to dsoD toft Chicasa ...... 88 47 .S44 1(1 lot of money recently, operating a cared for by the Manchester Leg­ scheduled 10 was telecast locally win the American Little League which have run second for the post Diplomatic relations between Rus­ Gromek was fined “for his con­ Detroit ...., Batting Saerets Detroit 2. Philadelphia 3, Wash­ dish'seven times to take the lead Gangwere and Eklna HUlnakl, 1 up C allf„ Dr. Jessop Hstened to the with two out to thotop of tho iov- ...... 57 72 . 442 38’.i song and dance troupe in his na­ ion Post during their stay In and over the Dumont network. championship for the 1954 season. three seasons. They say there is no o put tin sia and Australia have been broken duct in charging Fricano which Boston .... ,..,,...5 6 72 . 4.T8 .T7 ington 3. for the first time, 14 to 10. A in the second round- sermon top|o and blnehed. It than last year’s, too. Kora speed. the Photoo to 1* 0 1 Waahinston ...... 82 76 . 406 41 tive Cuba, will draw 40 per cent Manchester. , Tournament head­ Dell the Winner ^ choke in this outfit, and that is I. Kriajok o ff because of- a spy case. When precipitated ft brawl,” Harridge I Chicago—At. home (15). Balti­ lone run in the last inning for This week Js the first round of sold, “ Let’s Go Flehlag.” They got aome players who wore Kriirtak foiled this tlaw Baltimore ...... 43 88 .328 51’.4 of the net gate, plus a goodly quarters were at the State A r­ Maybe that waa no fluke win The Yanks’ first sacker Pede- what we ore about to find out for V oa Itoa-I Brundage asked Romanov specifi­ said. Philadelphia Williams Snaps Wrists more 3. Boston 2. Cleveland 3, De­ play for the Fall Tournament. supposed to hit out o f there Ond however as m«-baUtog Blaaehatd ...... 42 87 . 825 51H share o f television and radio mon­ mory. Deci’a only made the score a little Chris Christensen scored over Billy monte, came through with his hit certain. d a third cally about 1956, the Russian Naliaaal troit 2, New York 2. Thliadelphla closer. Pairings are as follows: P. Ste­ replaced them with men who con whipped a third otriKe poft the New Yprk ...... 81 47 .6.33 — ey. Saxton is to receive the usual Needless I o say, it Is hardly Graham. The Danish welterweight in the last o f the sixth inning after lUt centorl ______merely said: 1, Wa.shington 2: Aw ay (7), Balti- Swing Big Biate vens vs. F. Hllinskl; B. Benton vs. A vast majority of American run. That’s the difference.” well-buUt centorfielder to and tha Brooklyn ., ...... 79 50 .612 2',i 20 per cent challenger’s cut. likely that Manchester will be host chanipion looked impressive indeeil Marsh had walked and advanced a beautiful throw to nip the tie League fans will be pulling for the tom e and glvo Herm'a Qaatora the *Tt is .a long way ott and m 'u y Mllwa(ikee ...... 73 84 .578 7's To Get Speed in Drives moc/p 2, Boston'2, Clevelan(i 3. A. Davies; C. Laking vs. B. W il­ Last NighPs Fights Cincinnati ,, However, although Taylor—pro­ to the tournament next season. Bolduc and Lupachino were the last night in battering Johnny Lom­ to third on two passed balls. Ed breaking run. Tribe to survive the teat brlUiont- 1964 things can happen in between." ...... 64 66 . 492 18 National League liams, L. Carvey vs. C. Woodbury: St. LouU ...... 60 69 . 46.8 2 I'i moting the bout Jointly with the big stickers for the regular sea­ bardo of Mt. Carmel, Pa., for a 1'0- Dell went all the way for the Hit Ends Season ly. There U no question that the Russia has Indicated it would Philadelphia M. Gangwere vs. A. Mannella; C...... 58 69 . 457 224 27 tween opposing managers. Frank and Ziggy Krinjak hit well. • Best Ball Champs • eeeeeeeee $ 0 0 11- 0 0 ‘ “Eighteen cities from 12 nations Brooklyn—C h r 1 s Christensen, Brooklyn at Mlla-aukee —Newcombe Local Sport Christensen did everything but would have torced a playoff for to see CoMfy Stengel win belated aurowtec. If 0 G 0 0 (7-6I VS. Conley (13-7). The ' power cornea froim the fore­ New York—At home ■ (15), (Blinky) Palermo, pilot of Saxton, Tommy Cpnran, who served aa floor the Pennsylvania veteran. the championship. The winner of have shown such, interest in the 148, Denmark, outpointed Johnny There was no tournament last recognition os a great manager. piuin. cf 1960 games,” he said. “ Formal New York at St. Louis (nitht) — arms, not from your back or Brooklyn 3, Chicago 2, Cincinnati says he has guaranteed the Gavl- an all-aruond handyman for the Two officials had the Dane in front the first round meets the winner Ayon, Aug. 31 (A’)—Lanky Bob Lombardo, 148, Mt. Carmel, Pa., Hearn ( 8-8) va. Brar() (0-4). lan camp $40,000 in lieu o f receiv­ Thursday because of poor weather. But, until .they actually see ^Ihuns, to ...... applications are to be presented ahouldera. Legs have v fr y little to 2. Milwaukee 3, Philadelphia 3. St. league, suid who also banged out 10-0 while the third had it 9-1. Title Oincher of the aecond rounA but the Yan­ Kay o f Womponoog and Ruoa Bb- 10. •Philadelphia at Cincinnati—Wehmeier ing both fighters’ shares. Chatter On Saturday a Selected Nine it happen, the Yankee haters wiU R® oseoeeeeeaoeec to the IntemsUonal Olympic Com­ Caracas, Venezuela—Sandy (8-10) vs. Podbleland (7-7). do with hitting. The .snap o f the Louis 2; Away (11). Brooklyn 3. a hit in last night’s game, de­ Holes was named.for the day by Each weighed 148. kees win last night gave them remain highly nervous. betta of Farmington today were mi Pittsburth at Chicato (2)—Thies (2-5) May Force Chanfiplon mittee next Spring.” Saddler, 129, New York, stopped wrist la what does it. Cincinnati 1, Philadelphia 6, St. serves a world of thanks f.'om the aaalftaht chairman Naomi Lock- As a result of his slickout victory, YoiUieea (1> claim to the UUe in both rounds. Six Gome Streak the new Beet Boll Champions of and Pepper ( 1-1) vs. Pollet (7-7) and Saxton, who fell from folirth B A IN TO D AY has caused can­ Christensen may get a Sept. 27 •••■•I' m ;*;-,.? • ' Jackie Blair, 131, Dallas, Tex., 1. Rush (8-15). ^ iVhen 1 was a kid I wig told to Louis 1. ■ players and fans for making the wood. Melissa DeMartln and Betty ABRHPOA B The champions, rolling smoothly the ConneoUcut Section, Profes­ ABRRP6AK to aixth in the welterw.eight rank­ cellation o f tonii(i)t’ scheduled pro date in Boston with Tony DeMarco. Bates, ss ...... A two-threat coach is Ellis P. Los AngCIes—Don Jordan, American snap my wriata. to use thein more Brooklyn -: A t home (17). Chl- Rec Softball League the success Bsnton tied for first and Carolyn ... 3 0 0 behind a six-game winning streak, sional Golf era Askociatloix (P G A ). .Cleveland at . New York (nitht)— cago' 2, (flincinnati 3, Milwaukee 2. ings as the result of a draw with wrestling card at Mt. Nebo. The Camposeo, 3 b ...... 3 0 1 (Dumiral Hagler at Duke Univer- 1S2H, Los Angeles, outpointed Wynn (18-9) vs. tlrlm .17.41). and more, and. I did. I have'tried It was. Laking came in second. Marsb. c f 3 10 go into the series benefited by a K ay and Ebbetta dethroned M o r l^ . Rb.;...... 0 0 4 1 0 aity. Besides directing footbsll to use them more all the time. Hie New York 3, Pittsburgh 5. St. unknown Johnny Lombardo, prom­ baseball game between Alumni WelBst M reel flrlll (14) AUTO REPLACES HORSE Pederoonte, lb .... W ally Clchon o f Brooklawn and A rt Ramponi, 133tt, Okkland, 10. Chicato at Boston (nitht) — Pierce ises to drop his usually cautious Sunday’s tourney was Selected 3 0 0 Major League day’s rest and with their top 'lines In action, he also has coached (7-8) vs. Kemmerer (3-3). forearm gives you drive and power, Louis 2; . Away (8). Chicago 2, League coaches and a team of AB R H PO A R Hallandale, Fla. (P) —The ma­ DcK, p ...... 3 0 1 Joe Donato of Norwich yeaterday Me5p!:*to“..v.v.v". 3 S.o • |.S, W est Jordan, Utah—Rex Layne, Detroit at Wnshlnjttmi (nl'sht)—Zu- style and force the bhampion to Tmy. i f ...... Best Ball. Betty Benton and Cora Simler. rt ; ...... 3 0 1 pitchers— Bob Grim, Ed Lopat and the Duke Univeraity golf , team to the wriata — the snap at the end Milwaukee 1, New‘York 3, Pitts­ Alumni players has aUb been chine age,' aided and abetted by at U toAyon Country Club with a 208, Salt Lake City, outpointed verink (7-10) vs. McDermott (6-3). fight three minutes of every rpiind. Bolduc, p ...... Anderson won first low net, and Venesls. if 3 0 ' I Batting Leaders ^ Itoy Ford—ready and eager. 14 conference tltlea In the last 19 Baltimore a t Phlla(lelphla (2-two- — gives you speed. burgh 2. postponed. " . M. Corr-ml, lb Jockeys, haa triumphed over the Lance, C 10 0 0 0 68-(Ut-^lS8. nine under par. The R rb*^. r t ...... 3 0 1 $ 0 A Chuck Woodworth, 180, Provo, The popular conception is that Jarvl*. c ...... there was a tie for second between They orp cocky, as o ^ chompiona ysara.v Utah. 10. nltht)—Kretlow (3-1(1). and Larsen (3- Eyes Important - Milwaukee—A t. home (11). horse. It happened the other day Beckwith, 2b 3 0 0 3 0 winnere collected $200. P eeseeoeseeeeea 0 0 1 O 3L 0 17x ys. Gray (2-8) and Dixon (4-7). Gavilan loafs until the last min­ Lupacchino. 3b Peg Stevens and Helen Ayers and By THE ASSOCIATED PBESS can be. and they lU Il ore com­ The eye is just aa important. Brookljm_l, Chicago 2, Cincinnati MERIMANT FOOTBALL team Johneon,ohneoi na when Gulfstream Park discontin­ George Buck af Uie tongahore TotAiRVfbdtolw . to m Tto ute of a round and then captures Peg Cbanda and Barbara W il­ Totals ...... 18 1 4 18 t 0 , LmHilas Bolnara pletely confident that they will You know how your eyes adjust 4. Pittsburgh 1, St. Louis'3; Away will, practice Wednesday and K-amn, 3b .. liams. o ' ued' RFheven-furlong chute./ The R»4 (•> (BsMd I 8i at ball) Beach and Country Club, Weot- CYO ...... M ^ O - 1 the Imagination o f officials with a LablaU. r( .. Potter, lb ...... slice up a sixth World Series H^rm ■ ... 1...... themselves when they move from (16). Brooklyn 2, Cincinnati' 4, Thursday nights-at 6:30 at Mt. Reservations for . the farewell jockeys didn’t like it because 3 0 0 8 1 0 NoHm o I port, and Jim Nieholo, the one- final second fiurry. Peteraon, cl- Monchuk. rf ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 Player and G AB H Pci. melon. _ R B I. BUnetkarO: RBH. an object sopie distance away to New York 3. Philadelphia 3, Pitts­ Nebo. Business Manager Georgs dinner party for the Lockwocxls there^was a dangerous sharp bend Solmonson, p Snider,■nld« Broo^yn armed exhibition atyHst el Flanagan, 3 0 0 1 0 0 Kluuewekl, Cin. 135 483 156 .333 why it shouldn’t moke It six.” I can pick up a ball almost as Vittnar, p, Laking, Mary Gangwere, Peg parking lot for 1,000 cars. Horses Merrer, 3b . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Robinson, - Brooklyn lOi 338 107 .331 of Wheeler Park, Bridgeport and . K s ® CAW the number two ranking welter­ N. Pasanl, aa, Minor. 3b... Moon, ^ LouU | l» I - g O f soon as It leaves the pitcher's Nutmeg Football E R N IE JOHNSON waa the. win­ Stevens or Anna Mannella. will now have to be content with 3 0 0 1 0 0 138 634 171 .830 Though, the (Jhlcego White Sox Alec Hackney of Manchester for weight. ^axtop has acored 19 Kelly, c ...... Schoendienst, .St. L. 137 543 ITS .319 hand and I can follow it up to a ning pitcher for ’ Milwaukee last Krinjak. r( .... Totals ...... 18 0 1 18 8 6 niomas, PUtsburgb moved on up to Boston for tod s^ their 70-66— 136. NOT FUNNY TiF BRAYBB knockouts in his brief career, while the iliz-furlong route.- 139 488 153 - '.316 point. perhaps two or three feet Practiee Starts night against the Dodgers. The Novak, cf .... BASEBALL AND HORSES Y a n k ees...... 000 001—1 Hodfes, Broekira 138 480 150 .313 gome with the Red Sox, the writ Frank Stoaaowakl of Torrington ClnctonaU OT) - 7AKhough ho to GaviUui. not noted for' a chilling ferraer iocil pro basketball player Hanna. 3 b ...... RBI.AbOJ*. rrxir'iiiuilie;Pedemonts; OAVSAC. . MjongcJJr, I.ou)ce: DP, Anraeriras and Micky Oresh, Avon aaalstant; notod aa a funny inoa la the club­ from, the plate. There ia a point Acpio. 3 b ...... 2 0 0 0 Oceanport, N. J. (iP) — The rac­ SAFE FO|t OUTBOARDS Dell to Pedemonte: IX)B, Yanks 6. Sox Noren, N. Y. Ted WIlUama pyipch, haa finished off 27 oppo- has appeared in 74 1/3 107 370 138 .841 third-piece team remained A l Labutlia of Choaa and-Vic Pon- house. the CtootoaoU R eitk gi’ there where the eye cannot Adjust Conran, I f ...... 2015 ing season which ended the other Chicago (VP) A formula has been 4: BB, Dell 4, Solmonson 3; SO. to ll 6, Abfla. Cleveland 119 489. 155 .331 nisnts. Saxton doeg’ a lot of crowd­ for the Braves this season. mosUy Solmonson 5:' U. W litiir D. Cowles: Minoso, (Thlcsio 131 4S4-' 159 for the big series here, ciera o f Shennecoosett, and Ed Friuik Smith. 26. la a eertima hoad- itself rapidly enough to follow the By THE ASSOCL^TED PRESS Totals ...... day at the Monmouth Park Jockey developed by ‘the Outboard Boat­ .339 ing, clinching and -infighting, a in relief, and has a four and one- ...... 37 11 9 16 8 3 Scorer, Bates: Time, 1:18. Pox. Cnieasn 133 545 175 .331 having resigned themariv*^ to the Burke of Woodbrtdge and Alan aqhe to rival toom* aa a raUof ball. I thiiik when fellows say they The Connecticut college foot­ style that tends to force ^an op­ Decl't,...... 530 311—11 Club after a 60-day m eeting ing Club of America to establish Bauer N. Y. 94 317 100 .315 won and loss record. He has 48 Walnuts...... 022 378—14 Mantle, N, Y. fact thah„the ^ x deflcR Is too Macklntoah o f Wtlbraham, Mooa., pitcher. A ^ topedaHy la ha ua- can see It hit their bat, it’s Report Michaels ball- sea.ion o'fficiaily opens Sept. ponent to look. bad. \ ______Illy showed that the Darby Dan Farm safe load limits for small sports sorbed the loss on he went the ^ 458 141 .309 Look Bo furtKer, here Is vrhere yoq will IIM dtrikeiouts and has allowed 26 bases RBI. Kell; Krlnisk Conrs'n, Bolduc Berra. N. Y. great. Thla is ironic alien one all tied at 137. funny to Um MUsraukoo Bravoa baloney. I mny have seen It hit 2. Lupacchlnn 3. Paterson S: 3BH, was leading stable with $65,800 ih .water cr&ft. known aa ’’Stirling’^ route and hurled a great gome. 13S\W 149 ,307 used car buys o f tbe year. Our low overhead op> 25, and with this in view, five of The fight will go on even ,lf It on balls. Plnlfan, Phils. 111 118 :303 considers that the Sox have a good Ebbetta waa the dominant fac- Smith haa been coned npea eliffit the bat once or twice but no more.- Peterson, Novak: HR, Bolduc. Vittner; purse winnings for Un victories. Rule” , the' limit is, 150 pounds H8 was touched for four hita, two Busby, Wash. 139 536 158 eratioB enables us ta sell our usiri cars at un* Still “Serious” raias since Taylor has had a can­ U- Possni: U, Doomon-CIaushsey: .301 chance o f Join^g the/in(Uans and ■tor. In hla morning round with But when you lose.;, sight of it the.eight stiite gridiron represen­ Eight othbr stables w ^ $30,000 or for every 12 cubic feet of the in­ free psases, and struck out five. Boone. Detroit J33 453 188 .300 times thto -■■■■on to atop ralHea he4U3l of prices. So hurry down today and take opy pitched -over the ring. A ll Scorer, Whitney. ' -Heme Baa* Yankees In winntng/lOO or more Kay, who took up the alack in the close to you like that you know tatives will have started pi^epara- ternal volume of the boat. This Ona o f the finest crowds of the by the/Hravea Each time he advantage, of these terrific values. seats are in the stands. I f it goes more in purses. Tha D a r ^ Dan Natloaal games, the first Unto su