•'r •' ^ lATUUUT. OOIOBIl ff. IMfl . I jKmtdr»«br Enratag E^alb Avaraca Dally Net Prsea R m la fllL B i' Par tha Waak BaOag rriendlF Bartt.” Tbs lourty sop . October 87, 1851 pounding Ms bast during Wsdnes- !• E n g a g e d A.A. Meeting dsy night’s downpour. . . Tbs ad- 10,340 jIlMmtTowii • Heard Along Main Street baalvs quality , that a talertslon mt aaaumas bi a womanlaaa bar that Set Tonight tiM CMrl ■oout LMdm' V nin- eauaaa all syM to stick to it. . . M*iUr— '4 City o / FiBaf. Chmm IB( win IM iMld ToMday 1 And on Some o f MancHeitter*$ Side Streete, T oo Wmard B. Rogers displaytaig un­ Oam known talents by doing a Jig to night u n«u*I, dut to th* tact Paul Landerman's music during Ldirge Attendance Is Ex* (Otamlflad AdvartMag ae Pa«a 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS Uiot HtfK>w««n U on Wednetdny. Plalntlffa ehterlnfr clalma In court. In fact. If the plaintiff is re­ the Thursday night's ceremonies (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 29,1951 Small aalma Court ^ m to h ^ e ceiving payments, he should still peeled to Hear 4 Mem* y O L .L X X I, NO. 25 notify the court so that the court at tha ‘-rriendly Bank. ” PlMW o n botac modo *or It flfurad out that the court offl* Tha ambitious school cop tag­ ber Speaking Panel dala ara raaponalbla for tha col- officials will know If tha defend­ ■art Banowow party ant is complying to the order. Out ging a ear, rt*P*rwitly not know­ ■t tho OOMnuntty 'T " nart lectlona after J '" ing it belonged to a fellow officer, Town Grart Gets New Flag naaday. PrlaM win ba awarded in rendered for the plalntlffa. En­ of the dollar and a half entrance . .Cara choked bumper-to- TTia twelfth open meeting to be S e e D e b a t e trance fee la a dolalr and a half. fee comes the expense of mail, bumper on Main street Thursday planned by the Mancheeter Group COLLECTION Buffer Zone Issues tba foUowln* dlrtatona: Egypt to Mobilize For that amount the plaintlfia about .13 centa each entrance, cost night while the town-owned park­ nationaUty, funnleat, moat orUrin- of stationery and envelopes. of Alcoholica Anonymous since Ite «i aloty book character, hoboaa, want the court to take the reapon- ing lot on Purnell place was prac­ Inception in 1044, will be held this NORTHWEST SECTION albllity of aeeing that payments tically empty. 4 6 ' A h e a d O v e r « l l 5 5 k wttobaa, boat Wartain, evening at 8:30 p. m. In the auiU- are made. geen-Alonget A easting better and llM pratWaat cailldren are We are told that aomeone ap­ than Hollywood’s—Director Har­ Browsing around In one of the torlum of the Hollister School. MONDAY, OCT. 29 In Case of War” urgad to

J 1 ' < m a 'n u HESTBH KVJJNING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN« M ONDAY,, OCTOBER » , 1961 MANCHESTER BVENINO HERALD, MAMCHBRTBR. MN« MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1961 rAORTHRilll t ____ * J. Sehm of. Boat Hampton was ha alammed on his brukea but 1627, he waa employed at the Ly> also taken to Newington in the attircontlhued forward and hit the dall and Foulda Paper Company. Rifle victim* ulUmaU funetlon oa a aaMler Ugh 4-Car Crash John B. Burke ambulance. His Powers car. The car glanced off Obituary He was a veteran of Wprid War m., at tha Second OongregaUonal school tin t oonstdaratlon. n and a member of St. Brtdget'a church. AU WSCS Groups New Hi-School j l i t o O M i M t Injiirtea are not known. John B. the Powers car, struck a utility STATE Legion Slates Several Hundred Turn Out Oonstnietlon «>f tha now plant, FRESH Adkin* of 42 Mill road. East Glaa- pole, and came to a halt M2 feat Church, Is Critical For alx consecutive years, Mr. however, would not appaar to ba Hurts Three He leaves four brothers, George tonburv. wai treated at Manches­ west of the Impact. — NOW rum N o — Ferrante has sung the tenor solo In “Slate Fair” In Immediate view. Bailey’s report r . a o . Sedlik of Rockville, and Hafold. work In the “Messiah” as present­ For Rotary Minstrel Show Meeting Topic ter Me’moiiol Hospital for n larer- About this time Patrolman Sar­ D c M th s Russell' Davis, 17, o f 15 Proctor is only the first step. It-will aerva Edward and William Sedllk, all Party Plans ed by the Berlin Choral Society tor reptirted. Bahm. traveling east road, la in critical condition at iiV iie A ll groups of the WSCS will as the baaia for diacusalon o f what AHhir DrafSIirN S ^ * ]k | L £ ^ nTM iatle, Hk« day moroln}; N e w Patrolnen Joseph bnrtor In'Invas- of Manchester; three alstera, Mra. and orchestra. In 1949, he appear­ Is needed and what can he done. on East Center street, saw the Manchester Memorial hcwpital suf- have a speciarpart In conducting m U iMh A TMM m Oo «nw tha local tigated the accident-crldent and arre!arrested accident and stopped on the other Albert W. Noyen Earl Maine of Windsor Loeka, ed with the Hartford Symphony An enthusiastic audlenca totaI-<« tha Rotaryiry Club,Cli opened the' pro- Board of Education Will Th^n there is the problem of ee- ineton Vetei-ans hospital ami the Mr. and Mra. Fred A. VarpUnck faiing from Injuries received yes­ JHN m m • n u n ntt the "State Fair" at the South m S r tmr. 1M% gnnm tefA ■Henry for reckless rhivlng. ' A c­ side of the road. Adkins, going Mrs. Chorlea - Avery df RockviUe Volunteer Workers Will ing about 600 filled the Verplanck ’ gram withith a brief welcome in teetlng an architect The over all third to Mancljeater Memorial of 23 Elwood road have racaiVad and Mrs. Roy DeLonr of Bolton. orchestra and Teachers’ College Methodist Church, Thursday, Nov. cording to the pnteohnan'M report, west, had trouble getting around terday afternoon when he was School* auditorium Friday and which he explained some of the DidcuM Rc|)ort With school building program will ba Hoeoltal. The crash ocrurred at Funeral services will be held to- n Y iK t Meet Tonight to Pre­ chorus In the Bushnell Memorial 8, at 1 ;30 p. m. . Henry was going west on Jliddlo Henry's oar and atnicje the bump­ news of the recent death «>f Mrb. shot through the stomach by a .22 Saturday litghta for the Rotary community wrorka being financed discussed tomorrow night at a the ^^Intersection of East O uter Verplnnck'a brother, Albert W. moriow morning at 8:30 from the hall. He has just returned from The Edgar Group, which has the Principal EaI kou Bailey tunipike east. He passed tw o . erg,. of Behm’s vehicle. f.'onsliler- cal. rifle while rat hunting at the M nffM KRS pare Halloween Gifts Club's Gypsy Romany Minstrel by the minstrel. Joint meeting of the educatora, CMter Motors street and Middle turnpike east at Noyes, which occurred at the home Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Olcott street d:;mp. He aras ra- spending the summer In France, state of Pennsylvania, will sell Members of the chorus were Ern c.Tr.M near Cook's gar.ige and tried I d im i ;e was ilonc to all cars. _____r where he studied voice with Ger­ hand-painted textiles, Ciiristmaa Show. The mixture of amateur and Konrd of Directors and School M a la 8 t n r t 1:16 a. m. _ of his granddaughter. Mrs. George street, and at 6 o’clock at 8L ported ra-tlng cotnfo:tably early Bush, Ted Broilrn, Carl Furay, Principal Edaon M. .Bailey’s de­ Building committee.' ISMChiviiltl to pull back Into line. Seeing a maine MartlnelU of Paris and took decorations and stenciled trays. professional talent, under the able John J. Henry of 99 Xet^on , I U. Jones, of .San Carlos, Califor- Bridget’s Church. Burial will be In this afternoon. Voluhtaer workers from tha DH- Harry Flrato, Ernie Roy. Elmer tailed report to thc .I^ard of Edu­ Kaxt H rm t O iB j» ‘ cal' In front of him. driven by the family plot in St. Bridget’s PI-VS . . . A Picturv Vm ’I The Epw'orth Circle has Ohio, and dlrcction of Mr. and Mra. \Mlllam Lewis Schuyler, Art Ben o n a i i H y "W 0 rM . street was admitted at Newhi^on IVf|s1(l|fv>Sivf>ll Ib O llll) niH. Memorial services will be Inve.stigaUng Patrolmen Ed­ worth-Comell-Quey Poat, Ameri­ other musical chourses with the Stra FIm UIm ^ Ra\Tnond W. Powers of Andover. A l l i u m i M J i i i w ^„^ucted Tuesday, Nov. 6, by W il­ Cemetery. -JUNGLE HEADS will be In charge of the white ele­ Ariley, presented a weU-balanced | ^^^1 Keller, Dick Carpenter, cation on Just wH'at Is needed In for a possible skull lnjur>>. Robert ward Wtnzler and Alvlm Baldt re- can Legion, and from the post World-famous musical figure. Mire. The funeral home will be open phant and parcel post booths. The program of entertainment that ' Swanson. Anrlgo Almettl, the proposed new senior high t-Tone, hrmra and greea, tm K u i mette, Illinois, Masonic Temple of portad that Davis wont to the Nadia Boulanger. for the convenience of friends this WED.. T11UB&, FRI. SAT. auxiliary will pack bags Otla eve­ t'cllov/shlp, California, will sell drew high praUe from the epecta- . a e o r g e Flndell, Ben Cre- school will be discussed at a spe­ LAND SURVEYING and heater. Tlree good as new. Joins Our Arsenal which he waa a member. He was dump with John McOurry, 16, of 87 Barbara Stronach Muir has ap- also a Royal Arch Mason of WU- afternoon from 2-5 and this eve­ ning In the lower hall at the (Thrlstmas ribbons, ornaments, tora. ! bore, Norman Well, Len Bull, Har- It’a a beauty. U'V Cedar street and another compan­ American Legion Home on Leon- ^>eared as soloist with the Hart­ cial meeting of the hoard tonight. * ning from 7 to 10:30. JAMES CAGNEY grab-bag gifts and cook books; Outstandlng among the guest ' vey King, Bill Fisher, Bula Cro- (Cootlnned from Page One) . mette Chapter. ion, a minor. All-throe boys had mrd street to be used as gifts at ford Oratorio Society, the Dart­ The Gleaners, Louisiana, knobby So broad Is the scope of the re­ Edward L. Davit, Jr. For 35 years he was employed j In "COME n i X THE CUP* artlMe were Arljle Kellljs, bari- 1 zler. Ruth Furay, Gertrude Smith, .22 caliber rifles. Davis and Mc- the Halloween parties for Man­ mouth College chorus; Harvard craft jewelry, aprons and dish- port, that the board at Its last Regletered iJind Harveyer ~ , , . I^ v the Chicago Great 'W eatem ; n«a: "Corky ot CtauMllM ABsiT chester children which will take and Bowdoin choruses and the tone: Doris Roy Bull; soprano; and ‘ Ethel MacDonald, Celeste Sheldon, regular meeting two wneka ago 16 Proctor Rond, Mancheater brown to pink. the — nuclear '’' ‘’“ ‘J iRaUway Company, and waa Its | Curry were checking the result of towels; the Hustlers. Kentucky, Florence Almettl, Doris Carpen­ CeRter Motors' plaCe at 14 locations throughout Wethersfield Women’s chonn. will serve afternoon tea In the Karl and Irene MIkus, novelty in­ decided to hold this special aesaton Tel. 7019 ns.>nimcd a “ V" shape which general paaaenger agent for many j • F u n e r a l s a previous shot by Davis, The ter, Geneva Roy, Lyn Norris, Con­ Ma' 'ntreat the town Wednesday evening. Past musical experience has also ladles parlor; the Mizpah group. strumentalists. Mr. Kellljs, who with Mr. Bailey. .■Jtretched wide across the 6ky be­ years. Later he was aaaocialed ' third lad wag fixing his gun at the nie Gillette. Ann Malaon, Mary fore finally disintegrating three More volunteers are needed for Included concerts In New York Virginia, will offer for sale salted has perfo{med on opera and con­ The report, which waa drawn up Next to *oat OlHce with mortgage and brokerage In­ Btra. Peter Baldwin ahack on the prcmisea. He follow­ the bag-packing, according to Beth McAdams. Ann Kutz, Jean­ hours after the blast. A t Itii peak, ed the olher boys a few eeconda Chty, Connecticut, New Hampshire peanuts and homemade candy; cert stages throughout Ehirope, ette Paton, Betty Jane Kearns, over the summer and Includes an Open Dally T il 6 P.M. terests. The funeral of Mrs. Frances D. Theodore Fairbanks, in charge of the Stanley group, Wisconsin, will the cloud rose to probably 10.000 Besides Mrs. Verplanck. who later. Somehow the gun discharg­ and Florida and radio appearances brought down the house with his Gall Swanson, Barbara Hills and estimate of space needs Hot the feet and attained a width of nearly Baldwin, wife of Petter Baldwin, EASTWOOD publicity. in New York. At present she 1s have the bakery table; the Study rendition of "Figaro." The talent­ next 10 years, calls for a senior was the former S. Annie Noyes, he of 162 School street, waa held this ed and Davis fell to the ground Carole London. .•>0 miles. , It’a AU Color—And Swell 1 Final plans for the parties will soloist at the Asylum Hfll Congre­ group, Oregon, will sell mlscel-. ed Mrs. Bull's crystal-clear voice General chairman for the show high school to be built on the north wosh«t clothes roolly clean! leaves another sister, Mrs. George. morning at 8:30 from the T. P. yelling that he had been ahot, po­ be made tomorrow evening when laneouB Items. The booth of the A. Trotter, of Natick, Mass., and lice said. TTie lads rushied to his Joka Wajat FraaUo Laiao gational church and is studying and warm poise captivated .the was Mr. Keller, assisted by Ernest end of Memorial Field with a Holloran Funeral Home and at 8 the poat holds Its bl-m'onfhly meet­ Ward group, Georgia,.will be pat­ capacity of 2,000 students. another granddaughter, side and saiv blood streaming from . A. BySa Toal ArOoa music under thq directtqn of Ed- audience in the manner that has Roy and Jay Rand. Committee a ■ I o'clock at St. James’ church. “ Flying "SoiMiy SMe ing at 8 p. m., in the American Le­ terned after a gift shop idea. The When the new building Is com­ About Town James B. Pina, of Chicago Rev. Robert Carroll was the cele­ his abdomen. Police were called ward Gehrman. • Wesley group, 'Texas, will sell doll gained her the fine reputation she heads were: costumes, Mr. and Lenthemecka' of the sfVeet" gion Home. Mrs. Harry Maidment; tickets, Mr. pleted. the present high school brant at the Mass and Mrs. Jane and Patrolman Baldt administered High school students will be giv­ 'Ticket® to thp ’‘Maaslah may clothes and girls' skirts: the W ill­ enjoys among music lovers. Only (la color) ila color) Flrato; talent. Dr. Bernard Sheri­ plant would be used to house Vittorio Moira Maccarone presided at the organ. emergency first aid whlla Patrol­ iiao-4ito-*iit iiu -«in en a dance at the State Armory be obtained by calling Mrs. How­ ing Workers. Maine, aprons, bags Karl and Irene MIkus, billed as Who-o-o A meeting of all booth chair­ ard Person, or by contacting other "The Bell Ringers." really rang dan, Mr. Wright: program. Arthur Junior high school students from men and committee chairmen for Vittorio Moira, of Clark read, Bearers were Alfred Baldwin, man Wlnzler readied the stretcher. 'W i ^ E S D A T on Main street where Tony and miscellaneous articles. the south end and. Junior high Frigidoira Bolton, huiband of the late Rose O'Bright’s orchestra will provide members of the Manchester Choral Tickets for the smorgasbord to the bell pith the audience with Benson; stage and property, Mr. the Center Church fair, "Holiday John DlGarono. James Furphy; Davjs '■•as taken to Uie hospital. "Dny the EMth Stood Still" Swanson, assisted by Mr. Flndell, school pupils fr»m the north end will win SHADY GLEN*8 music. A t all other parties movies, Society. They may also bo purchas­ be served fiom 5:30 on In Cooper their clever novelty acts Including Bazaar," %vlU be held at the Boero Morra, died Saturday eve­ Fred Brooks, John Haraburda and McCvirry was held by police for Mr. Benson, Mr. Almettl and A l­ would attend classes In the Me­ has it I church tonight at 8 ^clock. ning at the Manchester Memorial Carl Sycr. discharging flrca;ms within the refreshments, entertainment and ed at Potterton's, Harrison’s and Hall may he purchased from the trick violin and concertina. morial Field plant. However, be­ “ Hnllowcen (loblln B o»” games with prizes will be featured. group leaders or through the beit Schiebel; rehearsals and chor­ Hospital after a short Illness. Interment was in St. James’ town limits, a violation of a town Kemp’s stores. Irene MIkus' amazing talent with us. Ben Crehore; refreshpients. At tween lime of construction ami All Saints Mother’s Circle will Born In-the province of Asti, Cemetery where Rev. John F. ordinance. The minor wai turned Games will be under the super­ church office. (Tilldren under 10 the bells must have been contagi­ 1960, at which date It Is estimated prize? place your name U v a .W i;^ AcHaii puti eurrenti of hot, tud.y E.M .LO EW S vision of members of the post, the do Pnganl; publicity, Ernest Bush meet tomorrow evening at the Italy, he came to this country In Hannon read the committal serv­ over to juvenile authorities on the k years will be served at half price. ous as she demonstrated that even that senior high students will auxiliary and the PTA. Girl stu- The deadline for reservations is make-up. Dr. Andrew Thomas. water llkau#»i Ika etothai. IheM eurrsati - er salad home of Mrs. Michael Treichuk of 1810 and had been a resident of ice. same charge. McCurry’s case was Homeiiiakiiig Day the side-splitting end men had number 2,000, a now Junior high in the l>ox toniftht. It’a the town of Bolton for the past 33 denta of Wilfred Clarice, physical Monday, Nov. 5. bell talent through a clover novel­ by M fldolra’i asdutlva Pubotor— dirt e «l 50 Lenox street. continued to next Monday In Town d r i v e • I 1^ education teacher at Manchester for the south end of town would years. He was a fruit farmer un­ Opens Scout Drive ty act. Leo Diana, Blair Prentice have to be built. OPEN free! f « i % , na rubWnf or Iwirtin*. Ihre-Wotsr Action til hlB retirement a few years ago. Court thla morning. High School, will travel from par­ Pipe Band Dance Hospital Notes ty to party helping In the super- Children’s Parlv and Beverly Bolllno completed the In view of this, Bailey's report rbiMt dodioi fw le o - o o * thao la fr o * wolor. He leaves one son. Gasprin Mor­ s' fine group of guest artists. has given the proposed new plant’s U HOURS vlslon of games for smaller chll- Today Is Hom4maklng Day In ra, of Bolton; three daughters. Interlocutor Sherwood Robb .J Patients Today: 80 Hit-Run Driver ,dren. Sel For Nov. 17 Mrs. Joseph Flora of Unlonvllle, National Girl Scout Week. This Is At Country Club waa an able commentator for the r'- Th* W atkar Tkcrt S s . J ! Admitted Saturday: Sue Law­ Other parties will be held in the •:-V, Mrs. Louis Drago of Corona. Long the program field which helps minstrel and brought out the best Island, and Mrs. Rertato Cocconi rence, 20 Rajunond road: tTIlfford Is Being Sought American Legion Home on Leon­ The annuel entertainment and -y Hat Ivarything I ard street, the VFW Home on Mid­ of the end men’s traditional tal­ of Bolton: two stepdaughters. Mrs. Snow, Jr., Hartford: Mrs. Ida Mc- each girl to understand the atti­ Grinning Jack-o’-lanterns will dance of the Manchester Pipe dle turnpike east the Hollister, CTcct small costume party-goers ents. The audience demanded en­ Hugo Broda and Mra. Frank I.,eod. Andover Lake: W’illlam Du­ Police were .searching today for tudes and skills that will make Band will be held at the Rainbow • Tba a«ly waohar wkh HfoHmo PorcoWa School, the East Side Rec, West who attend the children's party at cores from John Barnlnl, who por­ Boseo. both of Bolton; one broth­ mas. Jr, 79 Talcotte avenue, a man accused of evading respon­ her home a pleasant ptace and Ballroom, Bolton, Nov. 17 at 8 4Mok, lasMa and aat. Rockville: Mrs. Ethel WTilte. An­ Side Itec, Verplanck School on Ol­ appreciate the that Manchester Country Club on Hal­ trayed Smoky, and George John­ p. m. er, Vincent MOrra, in Italy: five sibility In connection with an acci­ cott street, Buckland School, the , New SalacM>-OM Ms yaapfw^olacl proper grandchildren and two great dover: Mrs. Doris Mtkells. South women have as homemakers. loween eve tomorrow. This annual son, Jazz-Bo. Fred Malln as Ham- Tu'o years ago the band decided LAST BIG WEEK! . KEITH'S dent Saturday afternoon at the Community “Y" on North Main event at the club draws a large grandchildren. Windsor: Mrs. Ada Windsor. 6.5 corner of Broad pnd Center streets Girl Scout Troop 6 met at the bone displayed hi* usual poise and to limit the sale of tickets so ss w t Mag IMa. atreet, St. James’ School on Park Hollister School jthls afternoon attendance of children and their The funeral will be held from Durant street: Charles Goulet, | In which one person was Injured. stage presence and all the end to provide more dancing space. As o Uadaswalar S«de DisiilMtar. Given On C.0.0. Deliveries ! Andover: Mrs. Virginia Sleeper, ' street. Bowers School on Prince- and emphasized itomemaklng Day parents anxious to see the array men, Joseph Pero as Rastus, Frank In former years tables will be re­ the W. P. Qulsh Funeral Home. According to police, Carroll ..ton atreet, Highland Park School, South Windsor. by Inviting their mothers to attend of costumes. Sheldon as Rockhald, Harold served. Art McKay's orchestra • gapMsy f pla gait cMIim sa dry aama # «i 225 Main street, Wednesday morn­ Cniartler. 10 Hathaway lane, siif- Silver L m o Community House,' Ordrr M » !•» •orll«l 4r(tv,ry I Admitted yesterday; Herbert their meeting. Cookies prepared The party will begin at 7 o'clock O osier as Asia Minor, Joseph will provide music. Reservations ing at B:15. followed by a solemn fered a dislocated shoulder In the and Keeney street dance hall. by the scouts themselves were fia Itawad M enea. j Appleton, West Hartford: Alden and will continue for two hours of Sylveeter as 8 Ball and Russell may be obtained from any band lor high Mass of requiem at 10 o'clock .acldent which occurred when the served and there was a special en­ entertainment for the children. o Needs na baMng dawn. Gilbertson. 429 Center street: Rus, member. at St. James’ Church. Burial will car In which he was riding with tertainment following the regular There will be prizes for the pret­ Wright as Firdlty, combined for be In St. James' Cemetery. sell Davis. 16 Proctor road; Lln- Jeanne Dllworth, 35 Bunce drive, a most commendable display of i^^iends'lIiJircM rarthe funeral coin Pearson. 22 ChesUr drive: Name Vocalists opening ceremonies. Jane Boss tiest, funniest and most original the driver stopped in the left lane performed a toe dance and piano costumes. Movies, refreshments the black-face , slap-stick talent. at the right and was struck from FRIGIIMURE RANGE I FUEL OIL Mrs. cstherine Plagge. 128 Bum selections were given by Judith and party favors will be other James M. McKay performed ex­ behind by a car whoso driver im­ For “Messiah” ORDER NOW until the hour of the funeral. Mitchell. Nancy Young, Linda highlights. pertly at the organ, and the gay mer street; Rocco Bonadles. 147 mediately bached up. pulled aloug- PERSONAL Autumn stredt; Mrs. Anna Yakat- Nelson and Janice Tourtolotte Joseph Handley of tha house chorus provided a lilting musical Frank SotUik Mde. and then drove off, ignoring ■John Fbcwito of. West Hart­ backdrop for the cavorting end CHRISTMAS CARDS Aufomalic Mtoshar tla, 828 Tolland turnpike; George Proficiency badges In outdoor committee has selected the follow­ Dllworth'a shout to stop. Frank Bcdlik, Jr. of 178 Oak­ Brownsworth, East Hartford. i ford and Barbara 'Stronach Muir rooking and camperaft were ing club members to plan and su­ men. Fred Wemer waa acoempan- so FOR $1.25 The BOUND Oil CO. land street, died late Saturday Admitted today: Mrs. Ruth Don- of Weth*rsfleld will be the tenor awarded Linda Nelson, w^hlle Gem pervise the party: Mr. and Mrs. Ist. The entire production reflect­ night at the Mancheater Me­ nelly. 147 School atreet; Larry and lyric soprano soloists respec­ ma Amadeo received her house Stillman Keith, Mr. and Mrs. A r­ ed excellent direction. Daughters of DEWEY-RICHMAN morial Hospital following a short Public* Records BURNSIDK 369 Center St. Phone 6320 Maney, 184 Hclalne atreet; Dar- HIM I tively in the Manchester Choral keeper and cook badges. thur Wilkie, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ of Rotarians served as ushers. 767 MAIN STREET illness. i lene Heraey, gl3 Main atreet; Bootety’s presentation of the “ Mes- Concurrent with Girl Scout mond Lambeck. Harry Maidment, president of Born In Manchester Aug. 13, Warrantee Deeds I 2 TECHNICOLOR HITS I KEMP'S, Ine. Carol Urain, Andover. I olah” on Sunday. Nov. 4, at 8 p. Week is the drive for funds being Mlchlel and Marj’ P. Massaro to conducted by adult volunteers for T«S MAIN STREET FRIGIDAIRE SALES and SERVICE TKL. 5680 Birth today: A son to Mr. and I John Wavse -4 Robert R>ca Ernest A. and Catherine E. Fitz­ "Ftjing Leatheraeeks’’ the Manchester Girl Scout Coun­ Mra. Abraham Laskln, Andover. I gerald. property on William atreet. Discharged Saturday; Mra. Edith | «l S:U cil. Over 1,200 local girls will bene­ Mrs. Houstwife Edith E. Eaton and B. Evelyn fit from the $8,500 sum being so­ Cavagnaro and aon, 88 Tanner Vera Kllea - DariJ .Vii'-a Notice "'ivV Reed to Raymond T. and Mary B. licited from the general public. ANCHESTER TRUST CO ■treat; Miaa Josephine DeCato, 95 Poutre, property at 51. 53, and. 66 “ Happy Go Lucky” This is to certify that there Is AttMtioM Please! Canter atreet; Mrs. Lola Feder Summit street. .If B:w - a .vi ea file In the Town Clerk's Office and aon, 11 Johnaon terrace; Mra. Joseph J. and Adella D. Car- la Coventry, Conn., a copy of the Audrey Eaton, 28 Luclen atreet; meilla to Alphonse I. and Alda L. Wed.< "H ie Day the Earth Here’s ■ chance for that Audit for the Fiscal Year ending Mrs. Ruth Pohl. .Vernon; Avard Gauvin. property on Vernon street. Stood Still" August 31sL 1951, o f said Town AUTO INSURANCE Edward J. Holl to Jnscpli Roa- wonderful husband of yours I Aueatia, 71 Vernon atreet; Miss of Coventry for public Inspection. Acts A T O N C C t i I M t v t Gloria Page, 18 Marshall road; aetto. property at Joseph and F e Easy Free Parking e Attest: to Increase his income by I Mrs. Carrie Anderson, 18 Ridge Woodland streets. MUdred C. Hiltgen R. E. GORMAN sjeamcnKtiu I .'Street; Mrs. Rose Fiano and son, Doneld F. Humphrey to Roland Town Clerk ALL LINES OF DfSURANCE «f i««n If) itAlM lt'S BAZAAR I Hirch Mountain road; Mrs. Betsey J. and Germaine C. Marcoux. Datad at Coventry, C^rnin this 42 BROOKFIELD ST.—0460 1.50 to $7.5 extra. properly at Griffin and Bilyeu Flllault and son, 25 Driva F; Mra. Ffth. day o f October, 1951. c a a m m u w roads. It’s a elcsMat arlTO to oac of CAUggP BY COtOE Bertha Koehler. Rockville; .Mrs. Amcilca'a I'ioeil Oaldoor Tbratroc Li See Ad On Page 6 Today- 1 Green Manors F:U-ifrs to O.scar I Emma Von Deck. 164 Summit D. and Rose 8. RoUner, property 1 street: Mlsa Ann Degnan. South on Lawton road. I Coventry: Mrs. Catherine Lybne, E What About f Stanley Bray to Ernest A and 77 Ashw'orth street; Mrs. OerUude Edith P. Holden, property at 324 Charley 40 Bigelow atreet; Robert Lydall atreet. o m e i n a n d e e THURSDAY FRIDAYSATURDAY Calchero, Stafford Springs; lira. Cdlbert Lee Webb to Anthony C S Lorraine Weingartner, Rockville; and Amelia Dzen. property ' on Mrs. Ruth ijtChapelle, Vernon; j North Mtin street. «THE NEW INCOMPARABLE I*' Mra. Mar)orle Hodgkins, Elllng Louis B. Connors to Thomaa A. 18.''. ton: Leslie Hoyt. 575 Center Murdock, property on NortnfleltV E street.- TheCostOfOur rtreet: Sharon Donnelly. 36 Atlantlc Refining Company to SPARKLING CHROME DINETTE «Tir«$fone Wedgewood Street: Marlene Metropolitan Life Insurance Com­ Davey. 58 Lockwood atreet. pany. a service atatlon on Middle Also. Harold Wooda. 454 North turnpike west.' Reguhr Price $89.50! Save $21.98! Main atreet: Paul Wilhelm, 78 Marriage l.lcense Avondale road; Mlsa Janet Barn­ William George McNall . 104 ard, 200 Center gtreet; Mrs. Helen Avery utreot. and MethlldA WJnl’* Marks. Rockyllle. fred Challfour, 122 Walker atreet. T e l e v i s i o n Z Five Discharged yaaterday: Daniel who will be married Nov. 17. : Trust Services? •A,; i. f OrlMn. 867 Main atreet; Carol Pieces McCooe, 160 Birch street; Mrs. 3IEET TIim SDAY $ 6 7 " ^ Mildred Johnson and daughter, 144 A meeting of St. Chriatoph^a u Mothera Circle will be held at the . * Keith’s bring Manchester a substantial saving . . . on a sturdy, attractively Cooper street: Ellloitt Remmey. 22 home of Mra. Rose Marie O Neill Oor Well-BlMhod Caaoass-o-toiio When you name US an your executor and trustee it costs L, St. James street; Lawrence 54 Marshall road, Thursday evt- Is Waftlag To Borro TOPI V styled group for either the kitchen or dinette! The extension table has durabla Dzlordzi, 58 School atreet; Thomas nlng at 8 o’clock. no more than ilfeyou name an Individual LESS F A M IL IA R 4 Bakelite top! The four chairs have seat and hack cushions of long wearing plao- { 4 Davis. 4 Oakland atraet; Mra. ^ tic! See It tomorrow—SAVE! Iklna Lewis. 80 Drive D; WITH THE VARIOUS IMPORTANT DUTIES CON­ Warren, 61 Spruce atreet; Alfred \ Taricco. 36 Marshall road; Mrs. 3 — tIG NIGHTS — 3 NECTED WITH THE TWO OFFICES. Victoria Twerdy and daughtef, 256 STARTINO Easily Arranged Keith Budget Terms You'd Expeet to North Main street; ^TOMORROW Drapaau and daughter, 466 Wood- CIRCLE bridge tlreel: Jeenlou Cowlti» The Manchester Trust Company has had a long, and in­ Fay $21.9$ for It Lockwood street; Sue Lawrence, 20 Raymond street. valuable experience In the settlement, AND THE MANAGE­ f : DECORATOR'S SOLID BRASS Discharged today: . . sBulFirestone Glastonbury; Mrs. Eltsabeth M E N T o f estates. Often we can nave an estate money by Alblaton. 20 Knox atreet; Samuel making arrangementa which would be overlooked by one Asks Ooly Uttla, Jr.. 68 Laurel atreeL leg'size stockings CItailo Schednla not a SPECIALIST in estate affairs. r Tuaaday-—Tontll and adenoids at 8*30 TABLE Wedneaday-^Tumor at 10. Ap No doubt about it—perfect-fitting stockings polntment only. • i We always welcome questions as to our various trust 6 > 1 5 ^ ^ Also Well Baby do $omfthing for your legs. And. ob. bow Thursday::-Pre-uatal at »_ services. W hy don’t you come in with your attorney. We Friday—Cheat at 6. Appolnt_ LAMPS perfectly Belle-Sharmeers fit! For wbeiber would like the opportunity of poiAting out the many ways ■II n«tt HbitraM Hwo hi tUi M| Metots Ateo°W>n Baby .at, hospital, 2 to U6( YOUt CaiDIT we can he o f help to you A N D YOURS. 87.65 VALU E ! Impreaalva 24-lBrh lamp* you're tiny, tall or in-between—there's a 1 s t... NslUst ilw to Isy • • • Haro's Whw Too Cal, . . of Bolid bnuM with ohadea la choice of a Vr" TItrttIt Drill .Ittl I- • S'* Orlndlna WKm I Huntera Orecn or Marooa. Plan to boy oao >■' ’eg-lire that’s just right for you. Smooth law drill chuck • \VTr« Whhad OftiM • Auilltary HandU • AbrafWa jrifid^ Buffer/one Still . . . or a pair for • Herlion^al lanch Stand • Abrativa _Iwttgr — either end of the • 4>Ri«ca Adao^ar Sat • 7 iufftna I Ndt smoo-o-th—from toe totop. Do let us • Meldad OuSbar OUc W• 12 AitonadSasdt PiKI divan. Annlveranry 0 failihlnf ionnat • laafar*Typa PalM MiMr Impeding Truce value at only . . . . . I ' • 7 Chromg Alloy Stoa> • Sturdy S«aal CArrrInf ■elect) our Belle-Shanneer Leg-size. Twift orinf Orillf |i/B ( 1/4 tofP ','4 Vd*'l ) VetfaCaid ___ •__ UNDIRWRITfRS' U5T1D - OUMtANTn® K)R ONI Y IA t (Continued from Pag^ fine) - > . ... ■ ^ V \ settled first. They are: Haro Ara Iasi • Paw mt IN Mmmf Maaal' 1. Supervision of the.-truce. 2. Prisoner wchange. OPEN AN ACCOUNT 3. Racommendatlon to th4 in­ LOOK volved govemmenU. Including the ihf ,CAFJWiUn‘/'Geereelew^' Coaamunlst demand that, all fo ^ MANCHESTER elgn troops be wlthdraww from 17-;^ch Crystai-Cietr pfeture. Wbrld-^ ganu va «e N mat . , AHEAD FREE PARKING at Kelth'a parking lot SID R E HOURS: Open Thur|daya liibmm U« renowned Capehart Sjrmphoflic-Tonfe’' right at the atore . . . Na meter park­ Ul 9 p. m. Clone Wedneadaya at noon. g • s>e>tesa»y 0*Bt TRUST CO. WITH MANCHESTER TIUST ing In the entire Mock Juat aouth. It’a Regular hours from 6 a. m. aatU tste Compact modern styling in mahogany p. m. Evening appolntmenta arraagogl '.a^ aaay to ahop at KetUt’a! HBlps Y pu O v r e t iN . , finish. Alao available FALSE TEETH in hunitioua korina. # 9 C Q 9 5 * 923 Main Street • Phone 4171 . « GrisJ af WW Bh*6. Uf6 OF MANCHESTER No r m J w Of Mi «a K»c6A Ims Osa* N JBkv- ease bAaaso of loose, wokbir tooth. FAITBBTH. an b n b ^ I Q RQOlO-TELEVISION Open Thursday Evenings 6 to 8 line (non-acid) b M V m g l i a d n a k o a a reur bUtaa hol«i them trmor M UW M c u td RPPLIRNCES aad alM aia feel more comfortabla. BotAhUkt | KRQH’S for tail. 4UT0 STORES fortUader ..Israrnaa* for Isrgast legs oaolloa to tunjs inado tort bjr azcoasira e iiiv s or m all Icga liu le g a larfcrlegi acid mouUi. Avoid cmbairaOTcnt FOUR RLOCKS NORTH O f POST OFHCE 111'; MAIN ST OPHOSITE HIGH SCHOOL /iiT in ilu ht Toar Fh-Mtont T>Mler mm Tw OaiBir 656 Main St. TeL-7080 exuMd by looi# plAtei. 0#t F A ITB B TH r o A Y Jeday At Any dTef ttort. 347 MAIN STREET PHONE 44S7 MANCHESTER TRUST CO t . *2 •' ■'O ' s

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1961 l A O i n v * UAN^HEStER EVENING HERALD. IfANCHESTEB. C0NN« MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1951 * 100 tha road. Police said Tito Qulntl* pinning him under the wreck'a|re. Um taU yarda M fast balow, pan­ caking tlw bua top and pinning one of the epousee had the Inten­ a minlmuhi. Youths could remain ty street was involved in-an acd- W ANS — 84S WHAT — tie Backers Plan llani, 21, of Norwich, his oritically Bus Jumps Ramp He was Injured critically. asvt til* aUMran csniMlini. 8a- Taft-McMahon tion of reetricUng to aterile pe­ See Debate Due in high school until (A) gradua­ dent on East Center street near wTtib - leeo injured companion, was driving Paasing motorists were trying all of tha paeaengera la tha tat­ BANTLY parlntMidnt o t Schoob A. B. WUtX) — 1X90 to free Russell when the bua bore tered wreckage. riod! the matrimonial right that tion, (B) until their 20th birthday, Munro street yesterday morning Today^s Radio W FH A -108.7 To Test "Ike” the car. The accident occurred At Oakland Bridge K o c k T i l l e SukUOTtMl sUtM Uwt ussd cktUi- would invalidate the marriage it- On UMT Proposals dr (C) until they ceaaed to 'get and was %rrested for violation of WONS — 1410 early Sunday. down on the scene three minutes The angina oontinuad to run aa Inc In rood condition is dcstrsd, Debate Is Hot aeir, because the right deriving satisfactory gradea—with which­ rules of the road. He w as. fined WDRC — iloe Baatom Standard Than WTHT— 1330 Zinnick was knocked down by a later. Squarely in Its path lay one the bua lay an Ita broken top. espednUy for children of sU S|f#s. from the matrinroonlal contract la ever . situation arising first con-' ♦IS In Town Court today.' Patrol­ (CoBtlnoed from Page One) car on Seymour'a North Main (Cantinned rrom Fnge One) of tha concrete biocka A chunk Charles B. Taylor, one a t the first O IL C O . The clothlnr win be distributed a permanent, uninterrupted and (Coatlaued from Foge One) trolling. man Edward Wlnzler reported street Saturday night.* and died nearly four feet long and a foot to ruah to the aoane, crawled In > insider Zone both In this country nnd sbonrd. (Oeatlaaed from Page One) Youths ordered to"report .for that Custer was traveling In the 4:00— 8:15— early yesterday In a Derby hoa- People who reached the wreck' and a half thick. • ^ and switched off tha motor, reduc­ not intermittent right of each ohe WTK3—Backstage Wife. WHAY—Pledge Show. from him soon it will be difficult T B L .I2 M " Attnided rnriey of the apoueea before the other. Houaa Armed Scrvicea unitr are on UMT service While jh college left hand lane when's car. driven to head off Senator Robert A. Taft pltai. age immediately afterward said it Highway patrolmen said Driver ing the danger that It would Ignite 111m foUowinr members of the istration buUt up Rtwsia. McMalwn by Mrs. BX Pasechnick of 561 Park­ WCCC—Music. 8 :88— John W. NolAn. 42, and Norman appeared that nearly all of the Elshire apparently tried to strad' the vehicle's fueL called Taft's statement “abaurd "But, If instead the limitation of record in favor of putting UMT would be deferred until the end of WDRC:—Arthur Godfrey Talent of Ohio in the latter's drive for Rules Tonight RockvlUe Unit, Amerirsn Ueglon the act to the days of natural ater- into'effect ta soon aa poaaible. the academic year but could be in­ er street, eignaled for s left hand WAIKINS WHAY—Polka Hop. convention delo(;ale.s. W. Bellman, 35; died Friday eve­ passengers were knocked uncon- die the concrete blook, but It wikr Some of the Injured—once they Range and Fuel Auxillsry, attended the annual and added that "the strength n t ducted earlier if they failed to turn. He applied his brakes but WTHT—Valiant Lady. Scout.s. ning In Milford • when the car In srlouB. that those who died proba­ tod high. The left front tire blew gathered their conaclousness— Russia comes from inside Russia illty refers not to the right itself However, Rep. Arends (R-Ill), aaOTHBRJ. INC WTIC—Howard Barlow's Or­ Taft, an announced candidate parley on Saturday in Hartford; but only to the use of the right, another member of the House com­ make good in their atudiee. skidded Into the other car. The WKNB—News; Request Mati­ for the nomination, already Is which they v«>re driving home bly never krtew what hit them. out. As the massive bua careened, were able to climb out afterward Miss Ann GWorek, Mrs. Shirley Itneif.** rear bumper and trunk were dam­ nee. chestra. from work in iTew Haven hit the it tore out 40 feet of heavy Iron through windows, but it was nscea- Oil Distributor* Hewinf Scheduled for McMahon aaserted Taft’a bid for the validity of the marriage re­ mittee, told a reporter he is "not 5. TTie proposed program FUNERAL WTHT—Henry J. Taylor. campaigning Industriously. The Injured, trapped under the Norsk. Miss Myrtle Pierre. Mrs. mains beyond question.” convinced that the country wants would not literally be "universal’’ p e d on the Pasechnick car while WDRC—Winner Take All. rear of a trurl'. crumpled roof, moaned In pain. pipe railing before going off the sary to use hacksaws, crowbara 8 O’Oock at Vernon Anna KadelsM, Miss Bmiha BaU, the Republican Presidential nomi­ because some 18-year olda would Custer’s vehicle suffered damages SERVICE 4:15— WHAY—Western Caravan. New Hampshire Primary Then, aa some paaoengera regained ramp com^etely. and other rescue equipment to get v a MAIN ST. nation Is based on an "Isolatlontat peace-time military, conscription." WONS—Crime Fighters. The fire vlilims were Jacob L. Cmigregational Church Miss Ann'Mlffltt, Mr^Maa C9iap- Ha Indicated that Congress not be able to pass certain physi­ to the grille, radiator, body and W nC —Stella Dallas. If Eisenhower feels he needs Meirlan, 60. | resident of Mo- Mttln the general textile strike, can make use of their mBtrimonlal which they turn out In quantity WTHT — Sereno Gammell; 4:15—Kate Smith Show. (Continued from Page One) ert (VJWdPdn; Robert G. Baldwin and later served on the first textile right on the days of natural steril­ and of excellent quality are unoi^ Weather; Stock Market. 4;30—Film Short. AMESITE DRIVEWAYS ing avvivel casters. In choice vs. John M. Binder; Motors Insur­ industry committee under the Fair ity. talnablo; only seconds and rejects cigarefte . . . for glass table-tops. W nC —Emile Cote Glee Club. 4:45—Kate Smith Show. 20. of Malvern. N. Y., were killed, • REDUCED RATES MNCE 1930 mahogany veneers. ance Oorp. vs. Oscar J. Chetelat; Labor Standards Art. y "But.” he added, "if tnatead are offered to tht home trade. WONS—News; Bill Jenkins. 5:00—Space Cadet. ton. N. Y„ and Donald B. Rodgers, s GRADING FREE WORK GUARANTEED Motors Instirance Corp. vs. Joseph Nickerson, who now lives in (one! goes beyond that, permit­ It was the first vlalt to the Brit­ Come To WDRC—Record Album. .5:15—Time For Beany. Three other Colgate students, • POWER ROLLER USED CALL MANCHESTER B ucfieirar ai; Mbtors ihsuranee West Hartford. left the WPB in ting, that ta. the conjugal act ex­ ish Lies for Mrs. Gourley, who 8:4.1— 6:30—^Howdy Doody. driving to New York writh them • FTtEE ESTIMATES $ 2 9 9 ' » 5 Oorp. V8. .William A. Reynolda; 1945 to join Bigelow. Kent. Wil­ clusively In thsoe days (of natural was the former Miss Eunice WTIC—Three Star Extra. 6:00 —Fashions In Music. after the Colgate-Yale- football s TIME PAY5IENTS MM ITClia Southern New England Telephone lard and Company. consulting .sterility), then theconduct of the 6:25—Scaly Weather Foreca.st. game in New Haven, were injtiiecl 7691 Brown, and she thoroughly enjoy­ Metcalfe WTHT—Stock Market: Sports. • SAVE 10% FOR CASH a - « a - * --* n — ■— POT. Company vs. Robert B. Gardiner memagement engineers of Boston spouces must be examined more —acMrilRg ft a WDRC— Lowell Thomas. 6;30-- World News—Today. aa were a sailor and four soldiers I attentively. ed the trip. The weather was fine SAVE WITH •/•HeSUiee amd pUtm*a #«*« at als; William M. Downes et al vs. and New York, and he has had hla either clear or mirrored. WONS -Bill Jenkins. 6:45-Sidewalk Interviews. In the other car. aretashsm pdam amtfm. Benjamin Weiner et al. own conaulting office since 1&49. "If the contracting marriage with scarcely a rainy day, she said. aotianwMa Mirvey 7:00—Kukla, Fran and Ollle. The other traffic victims were A short calendar aesslon of the" They are safeguards for 7:00— 7:30—Demo. Cbmm. of N. H. John F. Schwavon.skl. 28, of Court of Common Pleas la also •f Stetm hi WONS—News; Fulton Lewis, 7:45—News Caravan. Groton, and Roman Zinnick, about DeMAIO BROTHERS fine furniture plus added Jr. ■dieduled aa follows: The BAst beauty. 8;00r-Video Theater. 50. of Seymour. Call Now — We Peraonally ^uperviso All Work Vengmeadow Lumber Company •vary brMch •! WHAY—Symphony Hall. 8:30—Voice of Firestone. Schwavonski, an employe of the ss. ^11^ Markham, default, judg­ WDRC—Beulah. 9:00—I Love Lucy. Norwich State Hospital in Pres­ ment: Hbstem Trust and Banking RMdldiia WTIC—Philo Vance. 9:30—It's News to Me. ton. was in an automobile which Oo. va. Roland W. Ramadell, order METCALFE WTHT—Weather; Songs and 10:08—Studio One. climbed an embankment near the to show cause; Mary Young va. Stories. 11:00—The Playhouse of Stars. ho.apital and rolled over several Oolwnan Brothers Shows, Inr., C U S S CO. 7:16— 12:00—News. times befora coming to a halt on more epedfle statement; Harry C. WONS—Tello-Test. HAVE YOU WATER IN YOUR OELUR Newcomb vs. William B. Muidoon im '7 CENTER ST. WTHT—U. 8. Senator Reports. MALONEY’S at al, appointment of attorney or PHONE 5856 WDRC—Jack Smith. OR A SEWAQE DISPOSAL PROBLEM? finding, default, judgment. 7:88— Dog Show Awards WONB--OabrieI HeatUr. RADIO and TELEVISION Ribbons were' awarded >the fol- w n C —News. THI BIAUTY o r STONI Consult A Speclallstf 660 CENTER STREET TELEPHONE I-104B lowlnf youngsters at the dog ahow WTHT—Lone Ranger. held Saturday afternoon at the WDRC—Club Fifteen. Perms • Smne is a ttone - like McKINNEY BROS. SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY Palace theatw with J. Stanley 7:48— veoecr that looks like ttooe, has 1.30-132 Pearl St„ Manchester McCray aa judge. Largest dog, WDRC—Ed Murrow. all its finer features and is perma­ first, Dickie Raezkowski; second, WONS—Evelyn Knight. nent It is not a ucked-oo liding. • WATERPROOFING OF CELLARS l^M e Hartenstein: smallest dog, W nC —One Man's Family. first, Leonard Chmlelewskl, sec­ 8:98— Each block is cast and applied in­ • SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED AND CLEANED ond, Jackie Lube; dog with longest WDRC—Suspense. dividually, like stone. Ask os to tall, first, Dickie Hartenstein; sec­ WHAY—Family Rosary. send you a descriptive folder about • SEWAGE LINES INSTALLED AND PLUGGED ond, Wayne Peterson: best looking WTIC—Railroad Hour. this modem facing for oil types SEWERS ELECTRICALLY CLEANED Bog. first, Gary Vincent, second WONS—Haahknlfe Harry. Jackie Lube: in the thoroughbred WTHT—The Big Hand. of buildings. • DRAINAGE DITCHES AND DRY WELLS n U I S A L E class. Mary Bundy was first \«’ith Mb- b.b. IA INSTALLED ker corker spaniel puppy; Fran- EFFKENT HEATING oaa Hewitt, second, also a cocker • SEPTIC TANKS AND CESSPOOLS CLEANED spaniel: older dogs, first, Mary ATUNTIC CONSTRUCTION CO, INC, FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL MANCHESTER 5S08 J u r Burke with her boxer; second PRESCRIPTIONS 410 Asylum 8L, Hartford—Phone 2-8649 or Nights 8-1658 o f S W TS Jackie Rampieri. with his Pomer­ anian. CRTtfally eompomded. Final Ht'SMions The Vernon Board of A.sseasors will hold their final sessions this Arthur DrasStorw week, and those who fall to file ISASCIEIKE- their property lists will be as­ sessed and additinnal 10 per rent. SINaiE AND DOUBLE BREASTED ^ The assessors will be at the offic* of the Town Clerk, today, Wed­ With Clean^ Cheap OiY Heat, you get Compfete Servkel nesday and Thursday from 9 a. m. REDULARS, SHORTS, LONQS | to noon, and 2 to 5 p. m. >vfth an additional session this ' evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. AUTOIMATIC DRIVCRY: Yonerderjuet * * * Bundle Days once/Frarp then on, we eave you the Bundle Days started in the A U W O O L B pbbllc srhoois throughout the bother of oonetantly dieddng your ftid LOCAL HEADQUARTERS SeoitofCTIioiNlRilliig town of Vernon today and will Justus W . Paul, Jr., assistant cashier of the First National Bank tank—aee that it never beoomee dan­ VDU SHOULD SEEL HOW FAST TWEED SPORT SUITS | continue throughout the week In of Manchester, reminds us that not so much the bank, but the bank­ gerously low oo oil—with wociy-praof FOR NEW BURNHtSI the collection of clothing for the i 1)106 coal'WARMS A HOUSE er is important to you in your financial transactions. W e at the First automatic eervioe; ON ZERO MORNINGS—GIVES AMItICA'S PINEST ANTNtACITI REG. $45.00 ...... NOW $31.9$ M National Bank are all your ne!<^hbors and friands and will show you • Yes, these initials stand STEADY HEAT ALL DAY LONG! I EXACT MIASWIt Our meterwl tabk for "Prescription Special­ REG. $52.50 ...... NOW $36.95 | every consideration. trucks register every drop of liCcMI- ists”—and for Prompt best that goes into your tank—nv« Orvea, Tan nnd Blue Mlxtnren. ______^ The First National Bank of Manchester Is not merely a placa t6 Service, ns well. Be sure you money hy eliminating *'gusw- to bring ns yonr Doctor’s Closed To make deposits and withdrawals; "The tVjendly Bank" is a completa UNINTHUUIPTID HIATINOt Oct 24* work’’l prescriptions. You will department store of banking. Just run your eye down tbe list of hour heating sseurity with ooagileto J • find our prices nnifprmly PROMPT IBtVICIi Jfo ndz-upsi Ddhr- 100% WOOL 5 Business so m e of the services we offer you: MobOheat Aid oQ oervioe ttom on# fair; our service satisfying. WHEN disaster temporarily oonteniant aourcet It’s the coonom- cries conk through on achaduh. Our WORSTED SUITS | shuts oft your income, it won’t Appliance Loans Drive-In Banking ical way to heat your home. Our fuel oil drivers are trained, reliable men who Steady, Long^Buming stop many of the expenses ' supplkr>4ooaa7-VacuuiiH-ie one of tetpett yoat prrmlerf teke care not REG. $52.50 ...... NOW $39.95 1 usually paid by that income. Automobile Loans Repair and Moderniiation tbe largest in the U. S. to leave oQ staina or tramplad ahrufaa oans bdnndt . _ ___ ... Requires Less Attention REG. $60 and $65 . NOW $51.95 M I That’s why, even if insurance Bank Drafts I Prescription Pharmacy covers yoUr property loss, you CLIAN fU lt ptLi lidbllhHt hurai Browaa, D uH), Bluea, Blue Stripcn, OmyH S Foreign Remittances completely—deliver* high heat values. NawendarMabHhaat laoiiaaf Amaiu 901 MAIN St .—TEL. 5321 *blue coal’ ttartt up fast in the momiog for eoal break­ can still lose .plenty! Banking by Mail That’s why it ic one of Aamka’i Ica’a lafgeal*eaElii8 fuel ailsi leak al fast time comfort... tlumben all day long widi a slow- Before you face such a Life Insurance Loans financial blow, let this agency Business Loans largeet-eell^ bonne-beating oilil ♦ha fbw earvlqe .tiiat eemee wMl lb burning flame that’s easy on your.pocketbook. Bunia ALL WOOL GABARDINES tell you about the vital protec­ Mortgage Loans without smoke or soot. You get all these advantages tion of Business Interruption Cashier's Checks and Certified AND WORSTEDS Insurance. Checks Registered Checks I, because 'bluecoal’ is mined atdaap levels where nature REG. $69.75 and $70 made hard coal—and made hard coal at its best. Checking Accounts Payrolls Tkf, N O W $56.95 *blue coal’ and fetl tbe Jifferemee. Special Checking Accounts Parsonal Loans Brmran, Taas,. Bluest. YOU CAN SAVt UP TO 30% ON FUtt MUS Christmas Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes Yea, It’* true! 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^ ■> j MANCHE91EH BVENINO HERALD. IIANCHSSTER. CONN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1961 MAN(»E8TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, OCTOpER 29. 1951 ■ .ip iwnii!ii liidjs m -I- ~ ~ r ' Vision. That reacuaa us, for the Doris M. D'ltalia. publicity •eeurltjr from an ®W ®**“ * *" man. Tha Uat of eanvaaasra la atUl Reformed Alcoholics Praise which It Itself la not •»«» a mem- prsaant, from tha poMdblUty that ' Bolton Inoompleta and Mrs. Hutchinson bar, no more than wa would ao- ura might eommlt oUrselvea to a wouM apprsciats hearing from method which might turn out ul­ DoHe Mohr tFItalla Volunteers. Philosophy, Benefits of A. A. €m iti9 Ifrridd eeet a audden proclamaUon from Tel. Manchcetnr B94i T' r V B U im > > t TUB ^ p t, Britain. Franca, and timately to be the worst Instead of >; oo.. me. tho beat And perhaps, by the time The constantly recurring mlra-'icme drink; and going Into a church nxm m a AuatraUa that they were hence­ A special town meeting tonight Week End Deaths It Wm *II Btmt color gets the go-ahead signal cl. that U AlcohoUc. Anonymoim | “ '‘^^"m y '^ irS cln g " « “d'' toen*! MMCiMMcr. Cobb., forth going to be reepondble for at the Community Hall at * again, the choice of a standard AS FEATURED IN waa given new and powerful teatl- | „ leaving that church, heai^ng ' TMOIUS W. WMKOXXOV, the aecurlty of the Panama Canal, o'clock will consider acceptance By THK ASSOCIAIED PBESS WALTnt m. r**oT»oN. whether'we liked It or not. » method will be easier. monial at the annual fall open ; the nearest bar. There Is noth- r«kllab«rt of the hall aa town property and Austin, Tex.—Alvin J. Wlrtz, meeting of the Manchester group very funny about that!" >WMtil Otlsbw t. itn Items relating to Its administra­ 63. ouU U ndIng legal authority In of this far flung organisation. Through a man he had nevci tho fields of water, oil and con­ m w irttl M ntr iTMiBt BxMPt Ths Party Struggle Ahead tion If It is accepted. Social se­ which waa held Saturday night at ■ but who waa to bo the moat Ends Wednesday Noon tl li r - M« ■olldwa. Baurtt at tBa servation, and form er U. S. Un­ the Hollister School. Approki- important man In his life, he came South Coven irv curity for town employes, an or­ dersecretary of the Interior under Now., reserve your IPoatCMnct at MaBchaater. Cobb., at The party fight which wa aaw dinance stipulating that members matoly 350 interested men and ' mto Alcoholics Anonymous and he Baiaat d a ta MaU Mattar. Impending, In cur comment on tha of the Zoning Board of Appeal! be Harold J. lekea. women made up the audience that bleases the day that he did. Mm. PaoHaa Uttle New York— William Keyser- heard A.A. speakera from various ... , Celeatlal hap- ■OBiClUmOIl *AT*t Herald Tribune’s aupport of Gen­ Coventry t-BMl elected, and an appropriation to Oaa Taar fcr Ball...... eral Elsenhower, has drawn a complete the town garage will ling, 82. father of Leon Keyser- parta of the atate tcU their draina- , he concluded. "Life la also be on the agenda. llng, chairman of President Tru­ tic, if at Ume.s heart-breiiking . to me now. I am no Open Tuesday more extended anslysls from Ros- WATKINS Highlighting th e community Fred Luck. Jr., 12-year-old son man's Council of Economic Ad- riorlea of what iincontrolled drink- j.^tm. The part coe Drummond, the Christian children's Halloween party Wed­ vlaora. ing had done to Uijem and how^at | that means WaaUy. by C atrltr...... I ■» of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luck of Lane G ift C hesY nesday night will be the placing the very brink of dlaazter, they . ^ g ” ^ggt to me is ’Thy Will Be 0aba. DtliTtAa. Obo Taar...... tl* W Bcience Monitor commentator. Route 88. and a local 4-H Club Milan, lUly —Sabatino Lopez, •lAs the contest for the Preel- of tsiephone calls between 9:30 member, purchased a Brown Swisa 84, last Burvlvoni of the big three had been snatched back and re­ Done.’ I have come close to my p. m. and 10 p. m. of names of stored to a useful and happy life MBMBnR o r ___ dentlal nomination baglns to take heifer at the Inter-breed heifer of Italian playwTlghts—Gerolama God and to my fellow man. and 1 THE A89 io tho child Pii rebread Dairy Breeders Asso­ on Watkins Lay-a-Way Plan core of Alcoholics Anorlymous. not take her first drink until she all B e tr t Uepatchet credltad to It. or nated the stage before World War The leader of the meeting, a Bol othertrlie rretlted lo tbit paper within the ranks of the Bepubllcan personally answering the call. ciation for 4-H members and Fu­ was 29 yeara old following the Each child attending the party One. well known citizen of Manchester, aad alto tha local Btwt publlthed here. party le going to come sharply In­ ture Farmers of America. Among Madrid, Spain — Grand Duch­ death of her husband. She had al­ All rlfhtt of republleatlon of tpeclal from 9:30-9 p. m. Is to bring a slip addressed his opening remarks to the open, and this time, per­ the 40 heifers In the sale waa a ess M arie. Kyrillovns, 44. niece of ways detested people who drank tlapalchet herein are alee reterred. of paper and his or her home tele­ Jersey from the herd of George O. That Lane Cedar Hope Chest you plan to give later on . . . particularly to possible new mem­ and considered them utter fools. haps, become resolved more con­ phone number to be placed In a Russia's last czar and sister of bers In Uie audience, for these are |T\|^ aerelce client of R.‘ E. A. Serv­ Rose of Bolton Center. Thomas the present pretender to the Rus- perhaps for Christmas . . . can be selected now . . . paid But In the helples-sness and despair clusively than It has In the pa.sl. box at the Center where the enter­ W hittaker d t Brandon. Vermont, the life blood that sustains A.A. ice. Inc, .slan throne. for on Watkins easy Lay-a-Way Plan. A small deposit holds It was at just such a meeting as that she felt upon the death of the Pubilfhert' Repreaentatlvee; The "Tlie Issue Is whether tho more tainment will be conducted. was auctioneer. husband who had looked after her Jullna Mathewa Special Afency — New The costume parade will begin your selection: then easy weekly payments. thla, he told his listeners, that he progressive and Internationalist Boy Scout Troop No. 73, which first made his all-important con­ and helped her-ojeet the problems Tork. Chicayo. Detroit and Botton. a t 6:;i0 p. m. a t the firehouse In of life, she listened to the advice views within the party shall be- South Coventry with Robert will hold Its weekly meeting at tact with the group of men and United Methodist Church tonight. of a well meaning friend who told MEMBER AfDIT Bl’REAU OF I come Its controlling voice or Helms as chairman In charge. women who were to give him re­ CIRCm.ATI«NS______* Is searching for a new scoutmaa- TRUSSES-BELTS newed faith in himself and to show her that what she needed waa a whether the more conservative, Plans have been completed to couple of drinks. She soon found have Boy Scouts of Troop 87 fer. Albert Smith, who has held FJ-ARTIC WTOfiKPWlB him B new way of life that was to Tha Herald Prlntlnf Company. Inc. seml-isolatloni.st views within the the post for several years, has re­ that with her It was like the old aettimea bo flnancltl retpontiblllty for assisting with the parade and EXPERT nTTERS open undreamed of vlsta.s of hap­ typoyraphlcal errort appearln* In ad- party will take nearly comi'lete games. Three constables will be signed effective Oct. 31. E rnest piness, success and contentment to Chinese proverb: "A man takes a Tortltementt and other readiny matter policing the town during the eve­ Elliott and George O. Rose. Jr., him. drink, then the drink takes a In The Mtnchetter Evenlny Herald. control. have assumed the posts of assist­ Arthur Dru); Stores drink, and then the drink takes a OLD FASHIONED QUALITY "It is because the opposing can­ ning. These will be Edwin Brar- From high school days the nan, Harry R. Rankin, and Stew­ ant Bcoutmaater. The Troop com­ drinking habit had held him a m an." didates of Senator Taft and Gen­ mittee la hopeful that some local Monday, Oefobar art Hillman. powerless victim. His liquor prob­ She became In time a hopelese eral Elsenhower .so vividly and Foir-tecn local clubs and organ­ man, preferably one familiar with lem had cost him a succession of drunkard, looked down upon by Vermont-Made personally epltomir.e this choice izations have contrihuted funds Scouting, may be contacted to fill jobs, had sent him to jail on vari­ relatives and friends alike. Sens­ OLD FASHIONED VALUES A “Middle East Command” the post of scoutmaster. Anyone For Your Individually ous occs.siona, had almost broken ing where she waa heading, she that it seems likely the Issue can­ for expenses of the party. 'Phose Interested Is urgently requested to Bfypt has refused to consider not previously listed Include Lake- Designed Spirella up hla home, and had left him a gave A.A. a perfunctory try, but not be ytvept under the rug much contact H. Fritz Noren, committee completely confused and apparent-' she wasn’t ready for it at that tha proposed "Near East Com­ view 'Terrace Association, $10; Foundations — Qill Up - to • the - minute fashions ! longer. from each of the following $8. 4-H chairman. ly hopeleas Individual. Then came point imd speedily reverted to her mand," whieh would hare or­ •'For the past IS years nnw - Town rnmmlttee. Young Mothers Mrs. Keeney .T. Hutchinson, his association with A.A., where old habits. Eventually, her pre­ chairman of the local U80 drive, Mrs. Elsie Minicucci ganised the United SUtes, Brit­ from Alf London In IMS to Wen­ club, Parent-Teachers Association. he seized upon the philosophy of dicament became so bad that she - ha.s announced the appointment of Phone 7737 "giving up one drink for one day." attempted suicide. Hospitalized, m ain, Erance. Turkey and Eg>T>t In­ dell wnikle in IMO and to Gov­ T. I-eo Flaherty. Coventry Fire Walter F. Elliott as treasurer and Company 1. Lakewood Heights From thla point, having admitted she at last came to her aensea, to one more ipeclal regional ernor Dewey In 1944 and 1949 to himself that he was an alcoholic went back to A.A. and this time aecurlty pact to take over reapon- Association, and Coventry Garden $59 Grand Rapid^ Tables the .Republican national conven­ Oiib. and really wanted to do something ahe had the will and courage to siMlIty for the protection of the tion has consciously but reluctant­ The general committee In about Improving his condition, hla make a go of It. It Is four years (Above). A Colonial design In progress was rapld< Today he Is now since she had her last drink. Grand Rapidt Quality Fuel Canal. The Egyptian refusal ly selected'a Pre.sldentlal nominee charge, of which Albert K. Kalbor (is chalrm.m. has annotinced the antique maple with Lane’s a brilliant and successful msn, She Is happily married again, able waa perhapa not final; It waa to the left of its own political cen- j who Is an Inspiration to all who to make her own decision.^ w ithout in design, construction qualified, later, by an assertion judges will be Mrs. Harry It. Ryan. MR. FAMILY MAN! patented automatic tray. ter In dom estic policy and In ' !lr.. Rev. John C. thirtin, and John oome Into contact with him. the aid of a bottle, and wouldn’t ^ and satin smooth fin­ that Efypt would refuse to con- foreign policy. H. W estland. 'I^e second apeaker Jlnuny, an­ give up her new .serenity and con­ ish. Rag. $25.00 and eider It unUl British troops had Volunteer mothers who have (Right). Elegant mahogany other alcoholic whose drinking tentment for ell the gold at Fort "Then after each suoees.stve de­ career began during high school Knox. been removad from the Canal area. assisted with the preparation and HERE'S YOUR CHANCE! Queen Anne Lowboy design $29.95. feat the majority of the Republi­ daya contused his hearers with The final apeaker of the eve­ In other ;erord8, Eyypt feared th at seiwing of the hot lunch program with roomy base drawer. can legislators, at critical points, at the George Hersey Robertson laughter for a while by regaling ning, George, who that evening Solid Rock Maple the new pact would be merely a have made a voting record In Gon- school and Center school la.st week ARE YOU LISTENIN'? them with hilarious accxiunts of was celebrating his 11th year as {ormal covering for the continued gress at variance with the cam­ Include Mrs. Richard Macnell. Mrs. his escapades while drinking. But a member of Alcolhollcs Anony­ preaenea of Britlah troops on Davtd J. Mcacllan. Mrs. Horace then, abruptly, he switched to a mous, described A.A. aa a fallow- $19.95 paign pledges of it.s Presidential $85 sartoua vein. ship of alcoholics who are helping Egyptian aeil. H. Harding. Mrs. Dwight Gordon, o candidate and often at variance Mrs.. Emil V. Mamet, Mrs. Harold "Tea," he said, "I had a lot of each other to keep from lapsing The ratpenae of western diplo­ with the GOP national platform." J Bickford. Mrs. Wlnthrop Mer- fun during my drinking daya. There again Into the grip of that dread macy to the Egyptian rejection of ('nhimnist Driimmoml might rlani. Mrs. Grimt E. Toothaker waa a great deal of comedy. But disease and also to help newcom­ CAN YOU AFFORD for every minute of comedy, there Genuine Mahogany! Ihla regional propo.silion. which hnii' indicated more clearly, here, and Mrs. .1. Despard ers to the new way of life they Colonial Bedrooms $169 would have con.stituted more Robert Hurst, teacher of Grade were months of tragedy. I remem­ have found ao rewarding In so I the pos.sihilily that tho reactlonaiy ber my mother, unable to hold a m any ways. patchworic at once heading toward 4 and 5 at the Robertson school, To Turn Down $50 to $75 PER Bad, Chest, Dresser with Mirror j Republican record In Congreaa will replace Walter Klllam In the eup of tea In her hands because He likened the successful mem- and competing with the Idea of also had something to do with the cast of "Mr. Pirn Pas.ses By" to be (Left). Stunning my drinking had reduced her to a bei? of Alcoholics Anonymous to $ U nltrt Natloni collectWe security, j ^ party’s more liberal presente« and more good territorially involved In the i •'The supporters of Senator Taft beans, cooklc-s; Tuesday, hiimburg friends than I e ^ had In my life security problem, be left out. But, contend that his views never have loaf, potato chips, spinach, fruit: before. You see before you a com­ In this "Middle Eastern" pact, only Wednesday, beef-vegetable soup, pletely happy man . . . made so by Lounge Chairs $110 l>een submitted to the test of a peanut butter and jam sandwich. Alcoholics Anonymous." one nation. Turkey, would actually national election and that the WATKINS Following the meeting, open Clip cakes: Thiir.sday. rorned beef be a "Middle Eo-stern " nation. We country deserves to have the op­ bash, rnbhiige sal.ad. Jello; Friday, We Furnish Everything house was held at the Manchester Covered-to-order in new elastic Nau- are in this hemisphere. Britain portunity to choose between the bnkeil macaroni, with cheese, car­ group’s meeting place, the Path­ gahyde. Looks and wears like leather. and France are North Atlantic rot sticks. Ice cream. finders Club on Norman Street two extremes of party policy—be­ TRANSPORTATION*—large stock of fast moving, well- where refreshments were served Choice of 8 colors. Reg. 8139.00. states. New Zesland. Australia The Girl Scout Troop of .which tween the welfare state, strongly Mrs. Robert Hurst Is leaderF hn.a advertised BRAND-NAME APPLIANCES such as TV,. and A.A. talk continued far Intf and the Union of .South Afrk-a are internationalist polieles of the planned Its first hike for Satur­ tho night. at the end.s of the world. Fair Deal npd the anti-widfarc day. November 3. starting at -the FREEZERS, WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS, ELEC­ The New York Times gulped! ^mic scmi-i.solntionist policies Ilf 1 rimrch’ Commiinily hoa«e at 9 n. TRIC STOVES, IRONERS, OFFICE MACHINES and hard, the other day, and came up a sharplv conlrnstmg Kcpubll-;"' home of Mrs. M illlam Crocheted Mittens * • C . IZpipier. After the approximate myriads of other useful items—all fast sellers! AND— Lounge Sofas $ 17 9 With the conclusion that this was. can nominee. , WE SELL almost 100% of the items FOR LESS! WE after all, a very logical arrange­ "The supporters of General-^ox hinrh before returning The (Right). -back lounge design ment, because. It said, th* com­ Eisenhower content there i.s amiilc i.inc p i's are being lnslr> ctod -In ACCEPT TRADES ON VERY LIBERAL BASIS—We merce Which passes through the trade anything against anything. Best of finance terms with the grace needed for mahogany evidence that the majority of Re. ; square dancing. Nancy Moore-Is furnished room.s. Regtilar $219.00 u Suez Canal Is Important to all publican voters prefer to support a new member. Each week the aa low as 15% down! How can you miaa? Experienced or these far-flung nations. On that girls vote the two members who grade. more progressive Intematlon- will make cookies for refresh­ not, this is a gold-mine for you. WRITE, giving ’phone basls, of roursf. we had better allst admlnkstratlon and that (t Is ments at the next meeting. Carol number, name, address, a short record of your present Covered to Order Sofas Sheraton hasten to place the Panama f'anal dangci'ous In the country aiuJ to Brtdgeman and Alice Haynes also under tlie jurisdiction of t,he party to force on the paity a baked rookies for Friday’s meet work. P. O. BOX 750. Manchester, Conn. DO IT NOWl Australia and New Zealand and nationalist foreign pulley U I Ing. Nancy Moore and Elizabeth Coffee Tables B ritain and FYance and almost all I Carter will furnish these for the j doesn't want . November 2 meeting. * By special arrangement the other countries In the world, "Here Is a real Issue an honest Mr. and Mrs. William Loeser hecauac the commerce which Issue, s signifleant is.sue. It Will have left for an extended visit In Another outstanding value in a Grand pa.ue.s through It i.a Important to be a healthy thing for the Rs- Florida. Ranid.s-made table of all mahogany! Mrs. Winifred DeRoehm. tech­ them. publioan party to face it and to Delicate Sheraton styling, X-stretch- We cannot refrain from feeling nician from the State Department Mahogany Dining Rooms, settle it" of Health, has completed exam­ er, rimmed top. $22.50. thqt all Ihli la tortiireeome non- There are times when a party ining the hearing of pupils of / aense, even while we do apprcelale primary or caucus or convention Grades 1, 2, snd 3 with audlo- some of the logic Involved. It is Save S49-00 seems to have more actual Im­ metsr. Ths work was conducted FRED’S logical when it admits that coun­ portance than the election which lart week at the Robertson and tries aa far off os the United IS to follow And what goes on In­ Center schoole. Set your Thanksgiving dinner in a glamorous Mrs. Stanley H arris of South Btales and New Zealand have an side the Republican party in the PACKAGE STORE 18th Century setting with thi.s mahogany TWIST interest In the security of the Suez Coventry attended the American PHONE 7728 veneered dining room I Credenza buffet, table, set next few months is certainly go­ Legion department parley Satur­ 117 SPRITE ST. (Cor. Blaaell St.) By Sob B n raett Canal, even though It is illogical of 6 chairs. Reg. $275.00. ing to be as important as what day at the Hotel Bond in Hartford WE DELIVER Sure to be the favorite of every Cheney Covers when it pretends that of the happens in November, 10.’>2. In as alternate for Mrs. Eugene little girl you know—a cute, cud­ BROADLOOM Mediterranean and Near East faet, it is very probably going to Rychling who was unable to at- dly stuffed doll that’s 20 inches obUntrics, only TurUcy *has an In­ determine what happens then. lehd. high and dressed to gay -coat style $ 7 * 5 0 terest. ‘ There were eight and one-halt pajamas. Easy to-, makae-tots n $79 sq. yd. It Is progress whenever wc get tables of set-back^ in play at the will spend hours dresatng and un­ dressing this doU-land favorite. away from the Idea of a purely na­ A Welcome Respite? American Legion rooms in South ItVan Fine Cheney Brothers damask Lowest price yet on fashion-right Coventry Friday night with prizes ’ Pattern No. 8100 ts a saw-rite tional erganIsaUon of the world One senses that Defense MoblU- and matelasse covers, plus la­ Twist Broadloom! Choice of Apple awarded to the following: wom­ NOW YOURS FOR ONLY A FEW DOLLARS DOWN perforated pattern in one size, tex seat cushions! Regular and trend toward International aer (Tiarles E. Wilson’s request en's first, Mrs. Martin Hansen of NOV. 1,1951 20 Inches. Doll requires 3-4 yard Green or Dusty Rose in 9 ft. width. combinations of sovereignty and that color trlcvlston be shelved the "Ridges"; second. Mrs. Violet Let ui fihow you how eonly YOU can affoed a aaw of SA or 39-tnch; pajamas, 7-8 $98.00 quality. Immediate delivery from our own responsibility. Yet all these .temporarily because of a shortage Yurkshot of Manchester; third. FEDERAL TAX INCREASES On Uquor, WIno. loor. yard. ftylad-i«-fteal Ainacican Kitdiert Now—at no For this pattein, sand SOe In itock. grotesque patchwork patterns of of defense materials comes with Mrs. Joseph 'O’Brien of Willlman- WHY PAY MORE LATER? iUY NOW AND SAVE- iD0(|« coat than dmflar wood cabinetal coins, your name, address, size de­ By Mrs. Aane Cabot combined sovereignty and respon­ at least a mlxtdre of bleaaing In It. tlc; men's first, Harry Naven; sec­ sired and the pattern number'’ to ond H. N. Hemenway of Man­ SHOP EARLY. AVOID THE RUSH. Here are easily crocheted mit­ sibility make one wonder why It seems to rescue the television Stop In for your copy of our fraa ftiUnoolor brt^um Sue Burnett, The oManehester tens that will keep your fingers chester; thied. Howard A. Rich­ Evening Herald, 1150 Ave. Ameri­ statesmanship doesn't really face industry from the necessity for ardson; specials. Mr. and Mrs. Case You on modem kitchm tnatmant and a cuatom-daaigned plan toasty w arm . W ork Uiem In two Breakfi-ont China going ahead with color techniques cas. New York 19. N. Y. colors, a red and white combina­ up to the real conclusion-which Winfield J. Andrews of Willlman- Single of 12 Save made to your own kitdwn’a exact maaauiementa. Don’t miss the Fall and Win­ above. Reg. $120.00 la that everybody la really in­ which are so obviously unsatis­ tion gives a warm glowy effept. A $98.00 Uc, and Mrs. Helen Beebe of Man­ P M 4 5 ...... 13.45 187.26 $4.16 ter Fashion. It contains 48 pages pair makes a grand Christmas Inlaid Pembroke volved everywhere. factory that it Is Impossible to chester; There will be a similar No coat or obligation. CARSTAIRS 4 5 ...... 3.46 38.20 8.82 of new styles, simple to make gift. To draw aeven naUons out of the lleve they represent anything close party here Friday night. frocks for all ages; decorating Pattern No. 2008 contains com­ 5 2 2 - 7 5 diplomatic hat and ts proclaim, I to what the final performance of CALVERT 4 5 ...... 3.90 48.06 8.74 tricsk; gift patterns printed In­ plete crocheting Instructions in 3 Tables Riddenly, that these happen to be side the book. Send 25 cents sizes, material requirements, color television is going to be. IMPERIAL 4 5 ...... 3.49 37.69 4.19 today. the ones concerned with the And, although the FCC finally stitch Illustrations. and finishing Grand Rapids craftamanahipl FLEISHMANN 4 5 ...... 3.65 40.80 3.50 directions. leaf Pembroke table with mvQuetry •eearlty of the Suez Canal seems made its arbitrary choice among SHOE SEAGRAM 7 CROWN 4 5 ...... ! 3.90 48.06 3.74 Sand 25 In eolna, your name, ad- moro Uke caprice than etateaman- present color techniques, there la dreas and the pattern number and inlaya. All mahogany. B$glil*r Mdp. If the Sues Canal belongs SEAGRAM V.O. 4 5 ...... 5.51 60.68 5.49 hmtt n b M t Peraonal Nbtices to Anne Oabot, Tha Manchester no one who can guarantee which REPAIRING el yew eowwelwwe $29.96. nywhere, it belong under the technique-the qr^ approved, or MT. VERNON 4 5 BO ND...... 4.85 52.88 5.85 Evening Herald, 1180 Ave. Ameri­ 8 pieces

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MABCBE8TER BVSNIMG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1961 1 . Lata yesterday, however, police located a rooming house proprie­ Two Charges No Showdown Wait Churchill tor, whom they would not Identi­ fy, who ‘said Tims and FItagerald had checked out hurriedly, ahout Net 60 Days As N. Y. Dock THE CANDY ^ Action on Iran .1 a. ro; That was approximately SEE PAGE TWELVE the time Padelskaa arrived at the with The Master's Touch * Middletown police station. Jacob Rogowski, 24, o f 71 Char­ Area Is Quiet Oil Situation ter Oak street, was sentenced to MADE AND serve 30 days In the county Jail (Contlnned from Page One) SOLD AT (Continued from Page One) ANDOVER-Oomfortablc home of Potlerton^s Lists fpr evading rcsponalblllty and am MUNSON’S MKW SIX-ROOM hot ^ t e r additional .30 days for driving a John Corrldan, led a group of iM t with oil dowiwtalri l»va- 6 rooms, lar^e porch, furnace, the oil. motor vehicle while his license CANDir KITCHEN natural rock garden. Early oc­ 7 Prize-Winners about 150 In a prayer, in which he ia rr tile hath, hreplace, nlc« •<>- One plan which has been studied was under auapension, in Town : 117 NEW BOLTON BOAD—ROirTE 6 and 44A 8. A, B w hler, Realtor. cupancy. Call Madeline Smith, Court this morning. Tho jail j said in part: OPEN EVEBY DAY UNTIL 9 P. M. Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. would use the Royal Dutch .Shell WNHC-TV BOOSTS POWER Potterton's. radio and appliance sentences are to be served con- { "•■’"iL '.Tisr.t that our govern­ PhbneW W ______Corporation. In which Britain has ■■ STAFFORD SPRINGS dealers, who kept open house Frl- secutlvely. Julge John S. G. ment may order us back to work in c w ' Two or Three-Bedroom ‘''home^ ! a part interest, as marketing da.v and Saturda.v at their new Rottner' passed sentence. in h. nor. Mhv God protest and H o m ^ Hallln Brothera. Phone 14 room Victorian type ' agent. The Iraniana are insisting store, 1.30 Center street, take Rogowski struck a car driven presen-e us this day. God bless you Full basement. Oil heat Several I that the Anglo-lranian Oil Com- pleasure in announcing the prize by Robert Mohweller of 113 Lenox all:" S-S2S1. beautiful fireplaces. 2 baths. In ! pany should have no part in any winners, whose names were drawn street about 6 o'clock last night Father Corrldan, an associate BRICK FRONT colonial. First good eondltion. Could be used as ! sefOement. Anglo-lranian prop- Saturday afternoon by two-year- at the Intersection of Main street director of the Xavier Labor floor: living room with fireplace, 2-family convalescent home or ! ertles in Iran were taken over un­ old Carol Ann Robb, who la a twin and Middle turnpike west. Hoh- School, termed "lies” charges that SPECIALIZING IN den. dining room. Youngstown inn. 3-car garage. Barn. 49 acres der Iranian nalionaliratlon of the and the niece of Mrs. Russell S. weiler had stopped for the traffic Communists are influencing the kitchen, lavatory. .Second fioor: 3 land. High elevation Rea.vmable. oil Industry. Potterton. All but one of the gifts light when Rogowskt’s car hit .stril er.s. Ho said "st least 99 per CUSTOM BUILT HOMES spacious bedrooms, large closets. Tom Minor. Agent. Tel Rockville Mos.sadegh came here a week were won by Manchester residents. him. Rogowski, having been In cent" of the strikers are non-Com- - GENERAL CONTRACTING Ule bath. Garage. Hot water (oil) .V5042. ______ago for exploratory talks with Mixer, ticket No. 54. Collins the local court In July on a charge . s. with recessed radiation. Decem­ President Truman, Secretary of .Tudd. 14 Knox at reel: steam Iron, of operating while his license wa-s Ryan, lifetime president of the REMODELING *ANI) REPAIRING TIMES! ELLINGTON—7-room house. Fur­ No. 237, Rose Zimmerman, 496 ber occupancy. Price J16.500. State Acheson and other high offi­ under suspension, ran away from AFL ' International Longshore- FREE ESTIMATES Madeline Smilh, Realtor. 2-1642 nace heat, good condition through­ cials. These were substantially Griswold street, Olaatonbiiry; ra­ Uie scene and was apprehended • 1 s ."l■<•l:>tlon. yesterday out Large land.scapcd lot Crape completed last week and inform­ dio, No. 336, Riiaa Saunders. 15 wired President Truman, promis­ or 4679. ______Inter In the evening at the North MORTGAGES ARRANGED arbor, outside fireplace. Ijirge 2- ants said the next important Oakland street; radio-phono com­ End by Patrolman Frederick Ted- ing that his followers will not be HARVARD ROAD. First time on car garage. Easy walking dis- moves are up to the British. The bination, No. 181, Robert Craw- ford and booked on the two (.pt from work by picket lines. the market. Four down, two up, i tance to Rockville (I'nter :and Itnited States, anting in the role fonl, 73 Pearl street; automatic charges. ERNEST A. RITCHIE toaster. No, 1958. E. W. Whitham, all finished Has flreplsce. ls\-n- bus. Immrillale occupatu v Tom of mediator, has kept the British 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL, 8172. M AN('HESTER Rockville 3- informed of Iranian views 42 Gerard street: sun lamp. No. lory. oil heat, recreation room in Minor, Agent. Tel 1766, Mrs. Helen Paul, 15 Pearl basement, garage. Nice lot^ Im­ ,5042. Offirlals said today that heavy Now • • • with TV and INDOOR antenna pres.sures are evident on ooth street; three albums of records, mediate oceupaney. Price JIB,800 Admiral classical or popular, No. 1888, Art T. J. Crockett, Broker. Phone .sides to reach an early agreement. Court Cases W anted— K m I Estate 77 Fefrell, 269 Parker streeL 5416 or residence 37.M. Neither country is now getting anything out of Iran's rieh oil re- Several minor cases were dis­ CONSIDERING SEIA-ING soureea because prorliietion shut posed of In Town Court this morn­ YOUR PROPERTY’ . down two months ago: both are Lutherans Attack ing by Judge John S. Q. Rottner. you can have bright/ clear television in your home! 159 HENRY STREET Without obligation to you. we nssiimed to he Interested in .start­ They Included the following; Here is a modem 6 i-oom will appraise or moke you a cash ing the oil. and profits, flowing Naming'of (^ark John Leister, 28. 183 Hackma­ Now...to relieve' home built ai-ound 1940. Pleas­ offer for property. See ua before again. tack street, discharging firearms, distress without $7: "Thomas F. Gallagher, 34, ant living room with fireplace you sell (Conttnoed from Page One) dosing, rub on... and open stairevay. Modem Phone 6273 Hartford, violation of rules of the 'You gat friandly, nndsratand- BRA E-BURN REALTY road, nolled; Patrick McVeigh. 109 kitchen, cheerful dining room Cop Llentifies of religion that they might re­ ing, fast tarvicsl It’s "Y E S " NATIONWIDI aSH CUDITI J- and three bedrooms on second Birch street, violation of corner promptly to 4 out of S mon, BaUblidi your crwlit at mtar 600 OWNERS WHY ADVERTISE? main true heirs of the Reforma­ parking law, $10 bond forfeited: floor. Tile hath, hot water tion and foster upon their children w(imaii— msrrisd or tingfo. alBUatad oCBcaa in U. 8. and Cash clients waiting for duplexes, Ili8 Kidnaper John F. Morlarty, 33, California, Como in . . . arrito . . . phona Canada wiUi a NsHonwida Caih- heat wdth oil burner. Complete the Invaluable blessings of the MATTRESSES flats and acreage. Agent. 2-3151. speeding, $25, and Virginia Clark, T O D A Y . Oat a ona-vitit loan Cradit Accouatl No coat to opan Insulation, ba.senient garage separation of church and state. jjnir Account— no loan nacauary. East Hartfonl. stop sign violation, It is better to have a good if you phona tint. Pay only it you um Account to with amesite drive. Reautiftd SELLING YOUR property? (Continued from Page One) "With remarkable disregard for forfeit $5 bond. rebuilt mattress than a act cath. Imnluable at o r away yard «dth many large trees. Whether it be a lot, house or the historical slgnlficanee of Uom $3$ ta $300 from homa. Apply today! Bowe.rs school Just two Works Connecticut. He did not specify Cases rontlnued Were as fol­ cheap new one. We re­ an gigwotvra olaiia business in town or country, you church and state and with a naive lows: Norman VIIlBnern. 184 High awsy. will get prompt and personal what they were. understanding of the Papacy, our make and sterilize all types Hoitford, Hickey said Padelskaa was .street, stop sign, to Wedne.sdaV; "TM fmmnyS irw«f iigtt fo s«r vtr- Aoncfinittr Inspection By Appointment service by cslltng Ellsworth MIL President would undermine this Newdon G. McLean. Glsstonbiiry. of mattresses. Torfington i .shown a picture of Charles Tims. basic principle ns he barters with ten. agent Phone 6930. making unnecessary noise with K M 6 0 9 U U \ ______! *tid "absoliitelj^ identified him the Pope in the name of pence and FINANCE C a ROBERT ,T. SMITH, Inf. motor vehicle. 1^ Arittol • 0 New Britoin FOR QUICK RESULTS in selling | is the klcinaper. The other man would grant the Papacy political Jones Furniture and 2nd FLOOR—JARVIS BCILDINO vour property call Suburban i sought. Hickey said. Is Paul J. recognition by sending a U. S. 806 MAIN STREET (Over M'oolworth's) MANCHESTER, CONN. ■ 953 Main Street The hare—not the rabbit Realty Realtors, 541 Main ! Fitzgerald. 2.3. Both /rom ambassador to the Vatican, which Floor Covering 1 ' ' Woltfbury* ' ^ Middletown \ Phone 34.50 takes readily to water and one Dial $430 • Oaorga HaUlu, YES MANogar street Call 8215 i Wnterbiiry. but had been living in in within calling distance of ^ our 36 Oak SL Tel. 2-1041 P ^ . 0 Meriden ' i After 5 P M. Call 784.1 ______! ______— Na.shiia. N. II., recently. instnnce is recorded of an animal laom nait ta mifmti af all niraan4la| tatm k 0 Doi\bury present ambassador In Rome.” swimming a mile in salt water. 4 lam at SIN caiti SIII.U arliM yranpltir tapaU la 12 cmiacatiaa inaalhl|r Inilalmaatt af tK.tS aadt LIST WITH an active concern for I Hickey said there was "definite The delegates went on record p ■ reliable courteour service. Free evidence" that Fitzgerald was as regarding the dogma of Papal EAST HARTFORD — Hurrv' appraisal arriving at satisfactory | nearby when Padelskaa stopped a Infallibility of 1870 as the deter­ Builder has only two lots left. selling price to you. The Allen i man on a lonely Windsor I>ocks mining factor in the relation of ■'< L . road early Sunday morning to Choose yours now. Cape Cod. 4 Realty Co. Phone Manchester America to the Vatican. Brldgoperf^ - txK>ms, expandable, full Insula­ 510.5 question him. '• .. Vi- u tion, plastered walla, tile bath, Padel.sUns sajd the man sudden­ oil heat, amesite driveway, elec­ WANTED l y pulled a pistol on him. dis- tric kitchen outlet, large lot Not nrined him and forced him to a development. Splendid value at drive to Mtildletown. about 30 Mrs. Housewife Hou.se or lot on either Main, miles south of here. In Padelskaa’ $11,800 For appointment to see Outer or Ka.at ('enter Streets. car. call 2-3151. Suitable for office. In Mlddletow-n. Padelskas was Attention Piease! SPRUCE STREET—Seven room ordered to stop the car. and the N ow here’s bis news; Admiral TV, with iU super-powee kidnaper fled on foot, first warn­ This means that a much more powerful signal is beaming single, comer lot, 115' x 131'. Teleiihone 2-9779 Here's a chance for that T o bring the enjoyment of top-flight television to thousands Large sun room, hot water heat, ing the policeman he would shoot into your area now, making possible brighter, cled^er pic­ chassis, will bring you perfect WNHC^-TV reception, in most "if you try anything funny." new Tlmiktn oil burner, two-car W A N TE D -You r, properly to sell 1 more Connectktn resident!, W N H C -T V (N e w Haven Reliable ouyers walling with "You're lucky you’re a town wonderful husband of yours tures! The circled portion shows area of best T V reception. cases, with only an indoor antennal Outdoor tigs ellmuiatedf garage. Zoned for huslneas. Early 1 cop." the young kidnaper said. Channel 6 ) has increased its broadcasting power tO times! occupancy, $14,700. Wm. Good- cash Finances arranged. Ws to increase his income by need i-5-6-7 room singles and 2- I "It's lucky you weren't a state child, Sr.. Realtoi. Office 15 For­ cop, or 1 would have killed you." est street. 7975 or 8891. family bouset, Howard R. Hast $50 to $75 extra. mgs l’ bon*i 4-1107 Padelskas drove Immediately to MANCHESTER —Prartlcally neis- Middletown police headquarters, 14M but the search for his kidnaper attractive ranch house with about W ANTED—Houses to sell in Man­ See Ad On Page 6 Today chester and vicinity. Contact this drew a blank for several hours. TELEVISION acre lot. 3 bedrooms, living office for personal service. Alloe Built for the future . . , room 20 X 11. two-car garage, Clarapet Agency. 84.3 .Main street. hot watier (oil). Riisco combina­ Phone 2-4543 or 2-0880. tion screens and storm windows, We^re bustin’ with pride! amesite drive. Under $19,000. Walton W. Grant, Realtor. 647 Here is A D M IR A L ’S ‘Triple T V Triumph” . . . of vital Main street, Hartford 2-7584. SWEET CIDER importance to any T V owner with an eye to the future: Evenings Manchester 3160. YOU WILL BE TOO IF YOU Ei^y Meals More- I A N OLDER type house 7 room, • Super-power Triple X chassis gives improved recep­ oil heat, excellent condition, 30 FOR HALLOWEEN 329 M00IL37K59iir ♦379 fouchdowN bound! OMiit anodiar d^d Suburban for Sale 1.1 WILLIAMS BOLTON—7-room house, all im­ PAY From Initial apotting to final pressing, 78 WEEKS provements. Earn, large coop, 26 acres. Some building lots, beau­ your clothes are processed by cleaning tiful location. Barbara Woods OIL SERVICE EXPERTS. Let ns attend to your needs. Agent. S702. 341 BROAD ST. ROCKVILX.E — Substantial 4 apartment house 'on bus line. D O N T FORGET AROUT OUR POPULAR i 1| Oood income Liberal financing. FUEL and RANGE OIL launefUte occupancy 4 room SAME DAY SERVICE nj)EPMTMENT apartigent Madeline Smith. Real­ ★ -Ar- ★ s e e tor. S-1642 or 4679. your A dtH tritM television dealer VWRirON—6-room (3ape Ood. 24' OIL HEATING liyiASEMENT OF X W, 6 rooma and bath finished, S nnflnioked up. Open ateirceae. EQUIPMENT MANCHESTER BRIMnER’S PACKARD Uarge cabinet kltcben. Full con* orota baaoment. sot tuba. OU hot Estimates On Request lunm laater beat 1 ear garage. Lot 60’ CALL DRY CLEANERS X STO', 911,000. I ^ e d i a U occu- pxacy. Tom Minor, Agent. Tel. 93 WELLS STREET TELEPHONE 7254 358 EAST CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 5191 H RocfitvlUa 0-8043, 2-1257 . \ ' if.,; V ' MANCHB8TES BVKNINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN* MONDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1951 MANCBEiTER I^VENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« MONDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1951 )PAOE n A British Americans to Sponsor Eastern L6ague Cage Entry I Knocks Indians from Unbeaten Ranks, 24 to Princeton Headed Officials to Act Local Sports Chatter Pongratz to Remaih' Quite An Afternoon, Darochcr Wowb Tmtcb Large ^ One-Sided Scores THE For Eastern Crown In Bright C.a8e Missed Point Difference Game SUtietics Show Viewera With Sonv, Danct Rain yesterday washed out the - of Dorn 9quadrito as Manchester Home Club Stages . . . ' . ------u i.i.'.High’# greatest all-ttma football Hollywood, Oct. 39 -(45— Mark College Grid Tilts ■cheduM aeml-pro football gam* KanssA City, Oct. 29— The- Hustlin' Jimmy Roach ae- Southern CBllfomla television Heratd Angle New York, Oct. 2»—(P)— at Mt. Nebo between Silk City player. As Business Manager As Giants Bow to Browns next step In the esse of Johnny counted for 182 yards of the audiences last night discovered ■7 Princeton stood astride eastern and the Elast Haven Rams. Busi­ 194 yards gained by Manches­ that Leo (LIppy) Durocher ness Manager Jeff Koelsch of the Sher Porterfield won the Select­ Bright’s broken jaw la up to Okla­ New York. Oct. 29-( 45—It waa4.Callfomla, No. 9, whipped Oregon E A R L W. YOST football like a colossus today but New York, Oct. 2P_(g>>_AAl««n« Winn a minute old. The ter High backa on the ground Second Half Rally, ran be as convincing with a Aces announced last night that ed Nine event for Class A golfers homa. ' Hanchester’a entry in the East-, I ' Navy day Saturday and one look State. 28-14. 'Sports Editor made no effort to hide the source laat Saturday at the Country club Quote, Unquote em Professional Basketball missed point after k touchdown,• — ^plny covetwl 64 yarda. Then, after in laat Saturday’s 24 to 20 loss soft shoe routine aa he Isn't Other top ten wtnnm were Ten* the Rama have been re-booked A special four-man fact finding the Gtanta had Ued It up on Tom to Middletown High. Roach with National League timplree. at ^he college football scores waa of its power. Full credit was and wilt show here next Sunday with a 82-9—27. Rocco Alexan­ committee of the'>Mi8sourl Valley League will have a new aponsor. something seldom seen among the nessee, Nq. 1; MIcMgan State, No. given the All-America halfback, der won Class B honors %vith a Dr. Herman B. Wells, In­ Business Manager Art Pongratz profeaslonalB, could prove mighty Landry's 19-yard return of an Ia: had a hand In all three Man­ The New York Giants' mana­ a strong reminder of the date. 2; u s e . No. 6; Princeton, No. 8, touchdown afternoon. Attempts to book the Conference left It that way after tercepted pass, the Browns struck chester touchdown!. He acored ger teamed with Jack Benny SootbsU Esme this i Cubeta tossed three Dick Kaxmaler. i Hartford Spartan-Eagles for next acorl of 33-7—26. an eight and a half hour meeting diana University president; haa announced. Pongratz, anc costly for the New York Giants In Princeton swamped Cornell. 93- and Texas, No. 10. O r e s t s s o o ii^ T h -f, the "erials to Behm and scored the "I’m not too much concerned quest of the American Conference through the air Jlgaln. This time two and passed for the third Score on Passes and George Burns In a "Without Kaimaier we certainly Sunday failed, Koelsch reported. here yesterday. Earl Yost, co-owners of thf 19; Wisconsin washed over North- Navy lost again, sven If It was Wrtter has ever seen. Thats m himself. Behm, with- wouldn't be unbeaten today.” aald R«c Director John Hedlund an- a'bout the great cry over the league's franchise, have loaned title in the National Football Graham’s 26-yard pitch went to six-pointer. nostalgic vaudeville song and Navy Day, whan Psan pundisd out snaJysls of last Saturdays bruls- q\ie.stion. established hlm- The Hartford club will be host to Bright, Drake’s great Negro i dance skit. It waa easily the weatren, 41-0; Oklshoma drowned { Coach Charley Caldwell, whose nouncea that the first meeting of quarterback, got his jaw broken In I over-emphasis and commer­ the rights to operate in Manches­ League. Dante Lavelll. ;; a 14-0 victory la the loot quartor. Inc schoolboy eniraftement at Mid- „f the best offensive the Rockville American Legion tnr cialism of athletics. We want The missed point came yester­ A Charley Oonerly-to-Bob MC' Injuries Dime a Donen | hit of a special CBS televlalon Colorado In touchdowns, 68-0. Then i 18-game winning streak la the stead on Sunday. the season for teams intereated In a football game with the Aggies ter to the British Americana. Un­ As tha Uoms hood late Novem* dletown between Middletown High end.s to ever face Mnnehestw. longest in current football. "With­ joining the Rec Senior Basketball to de-emphasize failure and der the terms, Pongratz wll lx day and permitted the Cleveland Cheaney aerial produced the Tiger Tale show m aking the transfer of there were these scoring salvos; her and the trodlUonol hattia for at Stillwrater Oct. 20. He played Gtanta’ aecond TD In the second In Bruising School* j Michigan .State 93 Pitt 20, Mlchl- ] j Hle-h A malorlty Jack Murray and Immy Footlt out him. I'm not sure we could League will be held Friday night only seven minutes and 54 seconds emphasize victory.” ' buslne.ss manager and be In charge Browns to pass the Giants In the Elks Still Hope station KNXTs new transmit­ conference honors, next Saturday’s Last fall the Silk City football of bringing in the players. Yost 'American Gonference standings os period but Poole missed the con­ M144leto»a «M> ter to mile high Mt. Wilson. gan 94. Minnesota 27. ami Ohio, toe“ t^ t« to 'n r r d e c k were by far the best pair of have - beaten Cornell. It would team was not Idle one Sunday aft­ at 7:30 at the East Side Rec. Last and Drake officials protested that boy Contest; Roach i schedule shows three games Mtion v^tl^er supporters of the tackles to oppose the Indians this have been a dog-eat-dog affair.” year’s members were the lAurela, will handle publicity. the National League champions version, on which there was a bad Kndt; Be)im. Durocher also sang a solo In State 47, Iowa 21. i matching teams undefestod tn con- er the season started because of Aggie tackle Wilbanks Smith, a pass from center. Poole also To Stage Game Tackles; Murray. FrvnMt, D’Miuro, The Southwe.st Conference was l5g«™^rln^^^^^ The former in particu- With Kasmaler, however, Garden Grove, Bumaide Ekfgles, heavyweight collegiate wrestler, Members of the British Ameri­ won 14-1^ for their fourth victory Sensational; Scores | sweet tones, the like of which i ference play. Inrclement weather. This season missed a 33-yard place kick In the Ouarits: Rosano. Roaa. never waa heard along the the sole exception to the torrent | out any hesitation that the thrill- lar wa.s impressive. Princeton made a massacre of Herm's Studio, American Legion did the damage intentionally. Slugfest Follows can Club are now In the process In five games. It ft’aa the Giants’ Ceiilera' Olannattl. I Princeton, headed for Its oocend the Ac^s have been wraahed out first setback after winning three filial minute of play. Two TDs, Passes for | Polo Ground! third baf! Tine. of touchdowns. In the cattla coun­ I straight Ivy League title and In* and tense contest was tops. Back to Cubeta for a moment. this battle of iinbeatens fiaturday of two scheduled home games. and Itallan-Americans. An eight Oklahoma A. and M., represent­ of filing incorporation papers wltt New Haven, Oct. 29—995— The B>(ka: Cubeta. SnM i. Brdnun. try’s key games, rebounding Texas I No where, whether in Yankee Trailing 13 to 6, Middletown had at Princeton’s Palmer Stadium. or aix-team league Is planned. Bill ed at the meeting by Athletic Di­ the Secretary of State and it wil straight following a tie. . Big Ed Sprinkle and BUI Wight- Connecticut State Rika Associa­ Jotinann. Smith. Commtrford. Clccaral- working on a string of IS strslrtt College Battle While Ray Poole missed the try kin combined to give the Bears a Third; Officials Lax to, halted Rice's vaunted sir attack, after the amaxingly one-sided SUdium. the Polo Grounds. Frank­ the ball on the Manchester four All Kaxmaler, a 170-pounder Silk City will practice tonight Murray will supervise league actlv rector Henry IBA, head football be affiliated with the Maple Street tion was. talking today about a club and known as the B. A. Sports for the extra point after the fourth period touchdown—a tally Maatkaator (Nt 14-6, and Baylor scored twice In trouncing of Cornell, plsyg host to lin Field or Municipal Stadium, yard line. Three line crneks from Maumee, Ohio, did was com­ at 6:30 at the Charter Oak Lots. ities. Coach J. B. Whitworth and faculr college gime to replace the can' Enda: Corcoran. Ilnhaollial. Prnvan, stayed on the ground until the the last quarter to tie Texas A A could anyone ask for any more failed but on fourth down with a plete 15 of 17 passes for 236 Activities, Incorporated. 'The In Giants’ second touchdown, Lou that broke a 21-21 deadlock and celled all-star high a£)iool foot By UAL TURKINGTON Brown. 'The Bruins, who won their Sunday, Nov. 11 the Aces will ty representative Dean C. H. Mc- Bowling Green, O.. Oct. 29-(45 CITie Toe) Groza converted twice Farrell. last play. 'Hiey had It first and M, 21-21, and remain unbeaten. than he received in thrills and ct- foot to go for a TD, the little yards and gain 124 yards on the Eddie Wlerzblcki will assume hie corporators are Fred Dickson, J boosted George Halas’ boys to the itall game it had planned to stage Eighteen Manchester High grld- Tackle,. Mlnicuccl. McArdle. Rich. only league game against Tale, face the Rockville American Le­ Elroy, are to study Drake's report The player-fan slugfest which for the Browns for the margin of goal on the four yard line hut Two last-period touchdowns also cltement last Saturday at City quarterback tossed a jump pass to ground for an individual total of new duties at the New Departure to the committee before making a Lawrence Gaakell and Hal Turk- top of their conference standings. in the Yale Bowl for charity. ders learned Saturday afternoon in Rl,ley. three bucks were stopped. Throw­ should be esay meat for Dick Koa- gion In the Windy Oty. followed Saturday'.s Bowlinf tngton. Several members of th< victory. Guardt. Gaakell, Plazga. Gasllar- figured In another Southwest Con­ Schools Field. Behm In the end rone that com- .ISO yards. That's 1.50 more than plant in Bristol on NovemtMr 1: reply. Sprinkle blocked a Detroit punt The Elks, given use of the Middletown how easy it la to win ing up on eleven man line, the maler and hla mates. Oreen-Toledo football game will be parent organization are stocl- 'The Chicago Bears took undis­ dona, ference school’s game, hut these Michigan’s defsndthg M g 18 The best team laM Saturday-- pleteley fooled all the Manchester made by the entire Cornell team. Ed has been In the personnel office The fact finders plan to meet snd Wlghtkln fell on the ball In bowl by Yale, announced. two and how very hard It Is to suffer locals were surprised when (Sibets were scored by Southern Califor­ Charlie Gaskell. atartlng guard holders in the new corporation puted possession of first place In a loss. Dominating play In tha eec- Cantara: Altkan. Proroat. champions, rolling now after drop­ Middletown—won by a 24 to 20 defenders. Another fine bit of He scored two touchdowms and with Manchester High’s football at Cheney Brothers for several agalln to hear the A. and M. report, investigated by presidenta of both the National Conference, beating the end zone. weeks ago they would pit a team Backa; Roach. Puff. Alemany. shot a short jump pass Into Behm's nia, which edged Texas (Thrlstlan, strateg>’ on Cubeta’s part came in passed for three others In one of years. He served as commissioner then turn over their findings to the The three Incorporators are pres of Ea.stern Connecticut star gchol- ond half of the state's leading ping the two non-decision gomes, •core. . team, played In the band for two schools. Detroit's Lions 28-23. A game Johnny Dottley hit pay dirt for Ititrhta. .lohnaon. arms in the end zone. •28-26. , LBrnest crowd of scRNon, the final period when with the the llnest one-man performances of Little League baseball in Man­ conference faculty committee ent members of the club’s slats aatic players against a squa4 school boy attraction of the day, Score by jo-rloda: clash with Illinois Ir. a game that years before coming out for the Dr. R. W. McDonald, Bowling of officers. Dickson Is the preai back of the Bears, tied for runner- two of the Rears’ other scores and Cubeta continued passing and The rsr-T C U extrk pofiil hat- may decide the eventual confer­ estimated at S.OOO, with approxi­ Manche.ster defense drawn In, ever seen in the East. chester lost summer. "with our Recommendations.’’ from the western part of the state the host Tigers crossed the local Manclieater ...... 7 I 0 7—30 lie highlighted an Intcrsectlonal football team. In recent years Green president, said yesterday he dent, Gaskell the financial aecre up honors with 3-2-0 records, are George Gulyanlcs went over 'for goal line three times to pull out a Middletown ...... n I 13 4—34 hit Behm twice. The ball was on ence kingpin. In the southwest mately 1.500 from Manchester, Jfqurth down and nine yards to "He’s the greatest back I’ve other band members who develop­ When and where the full faculty Los Angeles, San Francisco and on December 1, the proceeds to go program which was marked by the will long remember the 1951 battle go for a first down in Manchester will meet is undecided. Its hext and President Asa Knowles of tary and Turkington treasurer. the other. Bobby Layne was on the to a fund to fight cerebral palsy. 24 to 20 victory over an Injury- Touchdown,: Behm (Si. Itnach (3). the local 88 and Cubeta flipped an­ T(’u and Baylor meet tn the game seen since I’ve been coaching." ed Into pretty fair football players General Chairman Charlie Find­ Toledo have agreed to conduct Few changes will be made in th< Green Bay. throwing end of all three Detroit (Tuhela. Corcoran. other aerial to Behm who took It southwest dropping three games of the undefeated and untied Mid­ territory, he called a. quarterback aald Cornell’s Coach Lefty James. regular meeting Is scheduled to be The plan waa frowned upon riddled Indian team that deserved of the day. were AI Rogers, now at UConn, lay reports that the Thanksgiving separate Inquiries into the brawl. aet-up over previous years. Asso The three-way deadlock came tollies. Polnta from try aftar tourV.bwn. on the five and scored standing whll>' winning one. Besides the dletown and Manchester scholastic sneak play. He nearly broke " I don’t think there's a more val- held in Cincinnati Jan. 6. Prospects about when Son Francisco wal­ both by the Connecticut Inter- a better fate than they got Satur­ Duff iruahi: Rllchla (ruahj. TCII game. Santa Clara, which had and Ralph Axlnger. Day five-mile road race will start The Incident, which came after elates with Pongratz and Yos day. lip. Score, Middletown 18, Man­ elevens. From the opening whistle loose for a score and easily made nahle man to his team In the coun- and finish In front of the Mary of an early special meeting to loped Los Angeles. 44-17, and Gordon Soltau caugl)t three scholastic Athletic Conference, Referee. Rabel. lost four out of (Ivo, won 21-12 on a perfect October afternoon, the first down which set up the Toledo beat Bowling Green 12-6, over the' last few years—Me governing body for all high school This game between two unbeat­ Umpire, Vaznellua. chester IS. try. Members of the Manchester Cheney library on Main street. settle the controversy 'Sre good, Crushing, Gene Enrico, Georgi Green Bay edged the winless New passes for touchdowns, kicked a over an Arkansas team on the let­ ’50 Chevroitt Skyllut the sun-baked fans watched the third Middletown six-pointer of however. resulted In about 20 black eyes 23-yard fic.Id goal and added five sports In the state, and by the re­ en titans of the gridiron was fore­ Linesman. Waltnian. Earlv In the fmirth quarter Mid­ He is a magnificent passer and Chapter of the State Board of The race is being sponsored by the and numerous cuts and bruises. Ecabert, Frank Rubacha, am York Yanks, 29-27, on three last- Field Judge. Cunningham. down after last week's Texas vic­ football titans of this area battle the day. Cubeta s defensive play his deceptiveness completely Oklahoma officials had abso­ uarter touchdowns and Fred extra points In pacing the 49’era cently organized ConneCtloit High cast to be a haM fought struggle dletown made It 24-13 when Clc- tory, and Vlllanova had one touch­ tooth and nail for victory. Very also rates mentioning for it was Approved Baseball Umpires will Tall Cedara Both dressing rooms looked like Turkington—will remain tn th' School Coaches Aasodatton. with a close score and the team Tima 11 minute quarters. carello recovered a fumble on the DeLuxu 2-Door fooled our men. We had him lutely "no comment” yesterday. plans. Cushing will again handh ?!one’s field goal with only 11 sec­ to their one-sided upset over Loe down too many for Houston. 33-27. few in the large and enthusiastic he who twice hit Roach when the hold an Important meeting on They wan to first study the Drake slaughter houses after the melee. In announcing cancellation of getting the breaks and making the local eleven after Murray had hit trapped repeatedly but he slipped Wednesday night, Nov. 7 at Mur­ There was no Indication the two the season tickets and reservet onds left to play. Angeles. , Otherwise there were few upsets, Radio and heater. Another of gathering left the scene of action local flash was bound for payoff Brltish-Amerlcan baseball team report with their athletic council The Washington Redskins edged the game Saturday, Bob Hall. most of them would be victorious. 7-0 lead. Jack Provan took Mur­ Ritchie snxagcly on • a break however, and the top ten teams In until the final whistle blew ns away for good gains." phy’s restaurant. Members not schools would again break otf s^ata for each home game. Yost The Yanks, only winless team tn To one thousand Manchester fans ray's kickoff on tha 25 and re­ mir low mileage one owner, territory. This is Karmaler’s final year was honored last Saturday night at Stillwater, Okla. Philadelphia, 27-23, to go Into a Yale athletic director, and Edwin through the line, diheta rolled The Associated Press poll had a lOO^i guaranteed car. darkness was descending in the present will be dropped from the football relations. They did that a former player, will assume ful the leagiie, apparently had the who made.the trip to the Forest turned It to the 37. Johnson was around behind good Interference and chances are he will not ex­ at the clubhouse. Garden Grove Jack McClelland, athletic direc­ responsibilities of publicity dlrec tic with the Eagles for third place J. Matey of the State Elks Asso­ perfect record save for the tie west. WhotU bal) game! membership. catered to a chicken and spaghetti tor, Head Coach Warren Gaer and after a similar brawl in 1934 and Packers beaten going Into the ciation, said they were Influenced City this was particularly true. at quarterback at the tima and he for the score. Coach Walno Finback’s Tigers perience another defeat as a col only in 1948 did tempers cool tor, including announcement o In the American Conference. played by Baylor, No. 7. Third- were “up” for the game, make no dinner. Jack Stratton was toast­ Prof. Frank Gardner, faculty rep- Pittsburgh defeated the Chicago fourth period with a 21-6 margin. by the opposition of the CIAC Middletown bad the greatest for­ tried to get the Hgere off guard on Scarea ’Hger Comp ranked beorgls Tech utilized a Each team had its heros. The leginn. Having now beaten both ’ Conch Walker Briggs of Man­ enough to resume play. the home games, handled^irevious ward wall seen all year. It mistake about that. The winning Pennsylvania and Cornell, Prince­ master and speakers Included Twi representatives were armed with Cardinals, ,28-14, In the other Then, Thomason tossed three and the coaches. Hall Is co- the first play when he called for a Roach gave Middletown a few blocked punt for a touchdown, then •xpected running duel between chester High said last night that ly by Turkington. The latter, alon^ ploughed Into the earth a determ­ quick jump pass to Hohenthal. more good scares. Murray's ktek- Center Motors mentor said after the game In the ton Is over the toiighest part of League President Nick Angelo, motion and still pictures of the Stories of how Saturday's fight with Larry Gaakell, will assis American Conference game touchdown passes to send Green chairman of the National ■ Sports added a safety for an 8-7 win over * Jimmy Roach of the Indians and although his players were bruised Coach Tony Berube and the wrrlter, game, however, and talked freely. started varied. AU of the Cleveland-Nesv York Bay out in front. But with only a Committee for Cerebral Palsy. ined Manchester line that was so The pass fell incomplete but Roach off went out of the playing flehl Main Street Chick Ciccarello of Middletowm dressing room that ”my team was its schediile. The rest should be and baltered In la.st Saturday's Pongratz in the direction of th< Vanderbilt Ililnols, No. 4, sliiit out down last .‘Saturday against West They charge Smith was guilty of Dr. McDonald said a Toledo man scoring waa confined to .the first minute and 12 seconds to go Bob The proposal for a college game rut up they were unprepared phy- took up from there. He streaked and the locala had it flrat and 10 Indiana. 21.0, on three jouchdowiis Ne\t to Post Office i never materialised because the fairly easy. losing battle to Middletown none fr.mchise aa co-business managei, sIcbII.v for the type of game they Hartford (Middletown won, 19-12) Volley ball class will be held to­ four assaults upon Bright, Nation­ "deliberately struck” tackle Dar­ The BA’s are not new In basket half aa the Browns scored one Cclerl pitched a '10-yard scoring still is in the talking stage. No 13 yards to the 49. A pass to Ho­ on the 20. Mlnicuccl throw a left hy Johnny Karras. Maryland No. 5. OiMa Dally Til 6 P. M. . latter was bottled up like an ant The Tigers, not defeated since were reported seriously Injured. rell Clay of Bowling Green after were in. But, the downright inef­ henthal netted nine and Roach ’handed paaa to Corcoran for 28 in a sand box. Roach, however, but the boys were ’up’ today.’’ He night from 6:30 to 7 o’clock at al record breaking ground gainer, ball. In 1946, the BA’s brough more touchdown than they did In aerial to Dan Garza to put the definite plans have been - made. trounced I>ouislnna State, 27-0. and Cornell downed them two years before he was finally hlped from the game was over. The Past Exalted Rulers Aseo- ficiency of the officials spoiled the went around right end for eeven yarda. Corcoran went up In the air lived up to advance notices and added. "Jimmy Roach is the best ago, are host to Brown next Sat­ the Y. Jack Crockett’s feather­ basketball back to the armory ii three games against the Giants Yanks back in the lead by one Quarterback Harold Carlson of the field. Gaer, serving ns narrator, Toledo Coach Don Greenwood last season. dation of the Connecticut Elks, best game of the year. You won’t more and a first down on the Mld- with Cubeta and made a sensa­ ' expectations with probably his back I have seen this season. He's urday and, then they play Har­ Manche.ster High was sidelined weights will oppose Frank Robin­ big-time.fashion. Pongrate serve point. That's the way It remained get the same story from either great. I sure wish 1 had him on pointed out the plays in dispute as said tackle Lloyd Parkson of as business agent for the tean Otto G ra h ^ tossed to Dub until Cone’s successful placement meeting In New Britain yester­ dlStown 34. Roach picked up four tional catch. Roach then went 26 greatest running game. Jimmy vard, Yale and Dartmouth in or­ last Saturday against Middletown son's bantams. camp as to the game Itself, but yarda on a run. Alemany tried to was magnificent as he figured in my club." A fine tribute to the the pictures were run in slow mo Bowling Green threw an illegal that was coached by Johnny Hed Jones for the first tally with the in the dying seconds. day. went on record in favor of more and an off-side penalty der. They are heavily favored with a bad leg while Bobby John­ tlon. block on Toledo back Mel Triplett "anything that the cerebral palsy both head coaches. Walker Briggs against the Hgers aaw the bail hit Duff with a pass hut-overshot all three Manchester scores, get­ 19.5-pound fullback. to go the rest of the way and son, other signal-caller, only sSw Bob Spencer was impressed with lund, now recreation director. 1 Two veterans. Bill Dudley and and Wsino Fillback,' 32 players Gaer said he wasn't sure which after the whistle had blowm to was an all-local quintet tha committee might decide to do ath- resting on the enemy 33. Seem­ his target. The next play saw ting two himself and passing for As atated above, the best team wrap up both the eastern and Ivy limited service due to a leg Injury. Harry Grayson’s story on football Sammy Baugh, combined to pro­ who saw service In the game, writ­ Roach.nall Corcoran on the IS and the third. His R6 yard gallop In the play resulted in the actual break­ stop the play in the final minute played over 30 oxhibition games. retlcally.” ingly trapped on a buck. Roach won Saturday. The Tigers ran League championships. Sophomore Red Ritchie called the at Massillion High which appeared ing of the bone, but he said he did of the game. duce the Redskins’ trfumph over ers and fans alike, were utterly atepped back and went alone he out-raced two Tiger bocks for UsM Car Sale second period was as great a run harder, blocked harder, tackled Princeton also can set a record plays In the Inst half. in The Herald last Friday nighL Climax of a fine season came i CUARS-riPES amazed at the acute shortage of from scrimmage that anyone know that Bright was in a daze af­ Head Linesman Roy WIsecup March of 1947 when the BA the Eagles. Dudley scored one Ckaaar Aaalllair around left end for 23 yarda and a the tolly. Ritchie added the point harder, were in better physical by winning the Big Three title Bob is a native of the Ohio city— Ughten — Watches touchdown, kicked two field goals rnllp*z* )4> men who are supposed to be able on a sweep. would ever care to see. ter Drake's first offensive play. told newsmen the block was legal whipped the Polish-American Clu first dot^n on the three. He condition as was proven as the over Yale and Hkrvard for the Hop Oplxzl and Joe Mlatretta hot bed of high school football In Bright, the Drake officials con­ and the whistle had not blown. He a ock s — Walleta and converted three extra points. Moor#hf>upe ...... 1 32 1 1 2 118 849 to control a football game. Des­ bucked through for the score on .There were still five minutes of Come In and Make Us In the Red and White line. Jim­ in a best two out of three gsn>e ...... 79 game wore on, had better quarter' fifth year running. are among the many supporters the country. K o f i ...... t o o 88 267 pite warning players throughout play remaining. Came the big my Minicticcl was great He tend. was out of the plays after had this comment about the series for the town basketball tltu Baugh completed eight out of 17 ...... D8 123 91 301 the next .play and Hal Duff ripped backing with a precision pigskin With the Ivy League title thus Lambert ... the game the unnecessary rough argument after the fumble one came up with more tackles than heading off the ball to another brawl: held for 13 consecutive years h Arthur Urns Stores passes for 203 yards and touch­ J. M ordaviky ...... W 91 1 1 0 9 0 0 off tackle for the extra point. flipper in young Mr. Oibeta. alloeated, the main Interest now back. "When a football game is over tactics used, not one penalty waa play later whldh sow Manches­ An Offer any two members of either squad. centers on runnenip honors. Penn­ the Clinton Streeters. Thus be down. '' dlahed out for unnecessary rough­ Hotne Glob Soorea Ha was In the thick of battle on Manchester High and its sup­ 28 Teams Remain Women Complete McClelland .said he h.ad ques­ I don't hang around to referee any gan a new era of semi-pro and pr Bob Walston waa the big gun In T o U l i ...... m 43S 4 0 4 131 ter's last real opportunity go by sylvania. Cornell and Columbia M«akFT WrFsrkFB < • ) ness. No less than three times a Play stayed between the 80 the boards. Earlier Roach had offense and defense with the ex­ porters need not bo dowuiheartcd tioned the assignment of officials fight.” basketball in Manchester. ’IT* the Eagles’ attack with one touch­ by the defeat. The Indians went probably will battle It out for the for the game last August and that (Tthbnn ...... w M 9 3 3 9 0 flag was tossed on the field during yard llnea until Middletown scored taken a Middletown punt and re-, 1950 Morcury TuOor, Radio and Hootor. ception of one min^ite when he In Unbeaten Ranks cage game sprang quickly froi down, a 44-yard field goal and two T u t t l e ...... 101 12fi 98 322 down fighting and played all out No. 2 spot. Golfing Season no changes were made. a play. When it was completed the In the second quarter. The Tigers turned It to the enemy six yard : was kicked in the head and re- Cornell entertains Columbia that beginning five years agf extra points. Fercuson ,...... 41 9,*; 97 flag disappeared into the official's started after Alemany booted 41 football in an effort to win hut it "1 want it understood that we Dr.niiPlly ...... 9S lOTi n o .313 line only to lose the hall. Defen­ I moved to the sldellnea. Sattirday and meets Penn Nov. 24 Pongratz has remained at the heir The Stcelera put together their bark pocket and no violation yarda to the Middletown 38. Bill sive holding was called against 1950 Buick Sodanet, Hootor, 10,000 Milos. i Heroes for the winners; there wasn’t in the cards last Saturday New York. Oct. 29 -UFl The The golfing season of 1951 for did not question the ability of the Sports Mirror | WANTED in the final game of the season. all that time and has gained fam first victory of the season with a 4 1 4 39.*; 118 8 called. for the Indians to bring homo the Manchester Country club women officials but rather we objected Four room unfurnished T o l a l f i ...... T79 Commerford and Cubeta alternat­ Mlnicuccl who pushed a. defender I wrore several. In this writer’s Col\imbla already has lost to Hal of the nation's nnbeaten, un­ as one of the top promoters in th touchdown In the aecond period Statistics of the game proved away from him so he could race . book, little Pete CubeVa, Tiger baron. closed la.st week-end. Chairman having all of them from the same apartment by mlddle-aRed ed carries for Middletown's first 1st Penn. In the only other league tied college football teams Today a Year A go— The New state. and thiye In the final le.’ sion on llukM wa It) that these clubs were equal. Man­ In and try to block the kick, Mid­ 1909 Oldsmobllo Sedan, Hootor and Hydro- ' algnal-caller and passer deluxe Melissa DeMartin announced the section of the country," McClelland down to the 48. and Cubeta then Hndcey At a Glance game this week, Yale, thrice-beat­ dwindled to 28 over the weekend. York Yanks defeated the Chicago The personnel of the ball clu , couple. Nb cbildren. perma­ passes from Lynn Chandnols to K o c i n p k i ...... R9 99 132 3 10 chester gained a net yardage on tossed a 23 yard paas to Behm who dletown got a five yard advantage was the "big man." UV Pete’s winners of the ringer board. Lil said...... 91 81 9 0 3 6 2 en in the league, will be host to Bears, 38-27, In a National Foot­ haa not been determined os yi Joe Gert and Chuck Ortmann to A l r o f k ...... the ground of 194 yards and and a chance to kirk It again. Thie matle. The list includes seven of the The officials were Hugh (Spike) nent residentn. 9 6 3 0 0 romped Into the end zone. The play . selection of pUya was exceptlon- Dartmouth. Holway took low net with 81-30— ball League game. but will be announced soon, Elble Nickel, and rookie Jack But­ Pi'tprpon ...... m 91 91 yarda through the air for a to­ time the ball went high In the air National League top 10 teams in the Associated Leonard, Duncan, Okla., referee; L a n g e ...... 95 1 1 3 1 17 3 2 8 covered 52 yards, dccarello'a buck . ally good. His ball handling wras Penn entertains William * 51. There was a tie for low gross Five Years Ago— Army was strong squad is expected, becau.'- ler’s 52-vard gallop. Billy Cro.ss tal of 28.5 yards. Middletown and Roach was drppped In hie above-par for a high school per­ New York 2. Montreal 1. I^ess poll. of 69 between Carolyn Laking and Ed Dubie, San Springs, Okla., um­ for the extra point waS stopped. Mary and Harvard 1s idle. voted the top team in the country the Bntiah-Amerlcans are used t WRITE BOX A ...... 391 4 35 1 3 0 0 1909 Bulek 0-Door Sodao, Radio and Hootor. Boston 2. Chicago 0. Heading the field with seven pire: Art Odges, Wichita, Kas., tallied both of the Cards’ touch­ T o U l i ...... m went 160 yards on the turf, plus Middletown did not get an extra tracks. former and his accurate pin-point Anne McBride. Trophies for this having winners and want to n GrladFFB (1) Eastern League Ijist Saturday. Penn fumbled victories each, after a dozen teams head linesman, and Harold Mat­ according to the AP weekly foot­ C4> HERALD downs. 113 yarda via aerials for 273 In sheer desperation Manches­ r it ftr to end Jerry Behm In par­ event and all other major tourna­ ...... 9 0 07 S3 3 6 0 point in the entire game. Springfield 7, New Haven away live opportunities and then were either beaten or tied over the ball poll. turn another champion to Mar n i M n y ^ ------yards. Middletown had 13 first ter went Into the air with two ticular, were beautiful to watch. ments for the year will be pre­ thews, Kilgore, Texas., field judge...... 119 79 130 318 After the kickoff, Johnson was collected It.self for two last period weekend, are Cincinnati and the Ten Years Ago—The undefeat­ Chester. La.st year the local tea:i KarlBon ... downs to the Indians' nine, but minutes to play. Ritchie completed 1900 Buick Sedan, Radio and Hoator. sented at the women’s annual Dr. George Small, of Tulsa, Nassiff Arms, captured both th Vltullo ...... 105 9 2 99 2 9 6 hit trying to handoff and the ball touchdowns to beat Navy, 14-0. Pittsburg (Kas) Teachers. Pitts­ ed Texas Longhorn.” led tke coun­ n o 1 13 311 Jimmy Roach ate up atmut seven three passes In a row to Duff, Cor­ A Real Cleon Car. meeting to be held some time in chairman of the fact finders, said M c C r u d e n ...... was recovered by Middletown on Columbia lost to Army. 14-9. burg, the only unscored upon team there was no precedent for the try’s collegiate football teams in league and playoff championship; more when he romped 8,5 yards coran and I’ rovan for 28 yards. November. There will be familiar faces »1t 118 5 the local 16. Two passes snd two Dartmouth won a league game a week ago, finally yielded a league in such a matter as the total offense. T o t a l B ...... 4 0 3 3 6 8 415 for a touchdown. Roach then sent a long aerial to from Harvard. 26-20, on a last Winners for the week-end Twenty Years Ago — Lefty the team as well as some ne\ Ironically enough, the most vital line bucks failed and the Indians Corcoran who just missed getting 1907 Buick 0-Door Sedan, Radio and Hoator. touchdown in beating St. Bene­ Sweepstakes were Olga Havey, Bright controversy. half rally sparked by quarterback dicts of Kansas. Gaer said that Brighl'.s jaws Grove of the Philadelphia Athlet­ men. M i k e s >n- led In triples with 27 and third paid, to the Ohio State-Pitt gam RUPTURE local ‘43 before Roach flipped him 285 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN, Oregon College of Education, Col­ nectlcut Valley Hockey League, sen, Ckilumbla's captaiq and full­ chester had 12 men on the field THOMAS D. COLLA lege of the Ozarks and Emory and back, Is the third football player baseman Rusty Morgan clouted In Pittaburgh, Nov. 10. Wonder i at the time and penalized the. lo­ out of bounds. Cubeta's passes Icc cream to those whose OPEN EVENINGS operating at the Coliseum In Uiat Includes Vic Janowicz? TAKE'^' 18 MONTHS TO PAY SUTHERLAND’S IMPROVED failed and each team had the ball CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Henry. Springfield. The loop gets under In Lion history to gain 1,000 yards the moat doubles, 44. cals five yarda, returning the ball ngmes are drawn from PLUMBERS TRUSS ELIMINATES TOR­ to Middletown at a moat oppor­ once more before the half came FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 2-9219 way on the evening of November or more. Hansen’s 44 yards 1951 PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE SHADY GLEN’S “Hal­ 11th, with all games being played ag|tnst Yale gave him a career TUROUS BULBS, BELTS and tune moment. Cunningham said with Manchester leading 18 to 6. total of 1,030. Hansen joins Lou he notified the players they had Jack Erdman fumbled after the loween Goblin Box." b t and Plumber's Helpers on Sunday nights. 2-Doaf Sedan. Radio M d H eater...... ▼ STRAINS OMimateed never to Additional players are sought to Kusserow and Gene Rossides in break, raat #r Iom teaaloa-Tke too many iben on the field. Not Start of the second half but the a local man hesrd him. .The offi­ Indians did the same with Cubeta prize 5 iralloiui; 2nd prize IS IT complete the roster of the club the 1,000 yard group. Both Ros- This Is The Last Reminder! 1951 PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE lateot Mawer for tmaa wearera. APPLY this year. Any players interested sides and Kusserow, however, cial also told Coach Tony Allbrio falling on the ball at the Middle- 2i/j ffallonn; 3rd prize; he had blown the whistle before town 43. Ciccarello went for 12 in joining the club are asked to played four years. 4.Door SedM. Bl»*e. Rm Uo and Heater...... ^ 1 ^ W 1 gallon. RELIABLE? attend this meeting. the play started. No one on off left tackle. Cubeta covered 18 The Toe Has Ooaa WELDON'S either team heard the whistle. yards on the some play. 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Mr. Chills Will Soon Be Here 1949 UNCOLN COSMOPOl JTAN CLU I COUPE more than was expected of DoLm*. Hoofar. 1950 Colort Blaek. Radio, heater, overdrive. ^ ] j O Q C ceasorics, H*0 Gangc. Heat your home uiith an honomkal Ford LISTS concerning the stiff defense offered 1948 Mareary 4«Deer Costom 2-Door V8. NIcn liglit gray Rnisli. Hoot- A .oaeKiwaet ear. Stock No. C-SSt. , ...... ap ■ W ^ m 1949 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 4-DOOR SEDAN or. An nxcninnt vainn. (EXCEPTING MOTOR VEHICLES) MING TREE KITS by the Forest City eleven. Jim Block. F o ^ squippsi ear, teelndlng hydromatlc, white wall Sedan. Hootor. gained 182 of the Indians’ 194 nrt Hreo. Make Sure of Regular . PLUID HEAT ROTARY BURNER! 1946 MERCURY ,, 1949 MERCURY SPORTi» the last half. Always Plenty Of Parking Manchester scored early for a i V ' * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„„MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1961 yAOB ■gH lRtigi

MANCHESTBR BVENINO h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1961 BY mCK TURNER 8 ID E G l a n c e s RY r.Al.HRAITH CARNIVAL Jk^ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS HdB Wut«<~llal6 M ___ 81 HoBBetoM Goeda U Flortof—N«rt9fl6s Btip WaBtoAoFtmls mw w iii niny TT LAkoB QUANTITY at Onia* WATTBESS WANTED — Day or WANTED Do Too BtUm ia Santa aaaal ATTItACnVB Room for ooa or Sense and Nonsense c a l l m e two gentlemen. Private entrance. ILES OF SMILES WITH A 1981 CI-BAN Chavpolet coup*. mental Nursery Treee, very low night work. Six-day weak. Ap­ ply la peraoa. Gordon Roatttiyaat, Experienced g i» etation PHONK HARTFORD •-0$8S Parking apace. Phone 8905 after ClasHfied JABLOW GUARANTEED Phone 5468 after 6. price, BOe and up. We ahm do I Hava Tha Biggest Bargain Roada to Big Money .dltlon to specific training for a planting and guarantoo our worlc. 840 Main atrost • * Attendant. Must be able 4 o’clock. I career, a rich fund Of historical USED CAR o y KVKR SAW m TOUR U F B (Oca Moinra Register) SELL YdtfR CAR to BalcA for American arbor vitM and pyra­ to grease ears, fix flats v i BEEN HOU>mO, Of MT Many wage eamera who learn ' social aeathotlc background Mwrtitemeiib Immediate cash. O.P.S. price. No midal, 6-10, ft. high. Can Vse for ARB YOU LONESOME? Do your material with which the young 1951 Hudson Hornet 4-Door Sedan children go off to school, dooa and have driver's license. WAREHOUSE for a veamg coupla ROOM and board In private borne on the Job are far outstripping In CLASSIFIED ADVT. —Hydramatlc, radio and hMter. red tape—no waiting. Batch Pon­ hedge, windbreak or privacy. adult could become a more friend hubby g6 off to tha office $1.26 an hour to start. See who decided to cencu their order for elderly lady. Call 8387. income j-ouths who go to college Bppre- d e p t 1951 Studebaker Commander State tiac, Inc., 155 Center street. Cbmpleto lino foundation plant­ $ LOVELY ROOMS lit! to prepare for a career. While the thoughtful, bal.inced and . HOURS: ing overgreona. Largs quantity and leava ^ o house a lonesoma Van for interview. dative personality. These factora 8:15A.M .to4:S0P.M . Sedan—Heater. • ___ Phone 2-4545. Open evenings OF FURNTTURB FURNISHED ROOM for w L reiutivc value of a college educa-. 1951 Dodge a u b Coupe—lUdlo and ’til 10. Blue Spruce, 1-15 ft. high. 879 placer Cbme to Burton's for a are severely limited b.v hlngle- *FhlIeo’’ Electric Refrigerator, Near Main street. Oentlemen tlon In dollara and cents thus ap­ In- heater. Low mileage. Official s Btimside avenue. Baht Hartford. friendly Job In a friendly store., "Phlleo*' Electric Range, "Unl- pears to be falling, the cost of stich minded, on-thc-job training In 1951 CHEVROLET Fordor Power- we have many Interesting full VAN’S preferred. Phone 3-2170. 9 Hasel COPT CLOSING T I ^ Call Hartford 6-3091 before 8 a. veraeT’ Waaher, Nice Bedroom,* street. training is higher than ever. And dustry. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. I960*^'willys Jeep—With aluminum glide, radio, heater. It’a that m. or after 6 p. m. time poelUons open. Ask for Miss SERVICE STATION pretty Living Room, gorgeous Di­ while many of the professional and It would be tragic If the cream top enclosure, heater. beautiful new green color. Only Johnson. Burton’s, 841 Mein nette, nigs, lamps, dlahss, silver­ CLEAN, COMFORTABLE, weU semi-professional fields confront of the next goneratlon, in reach­ MON. THRU FRI. 1949 Oldsmoblle Conv. C oupe- 5.000 miles. Guaranteed. Doug­ street. 427 Hartford Road ware, pictures and a few odda and furnished room for buelneea cou­ the college graduste with over­ ing for $10.(KW wage levels, missed Model 88. Radio and heater, e las Motors, 833 Main. Roo6ng—Siding 16 crowding and uncertain earnings, the opportunity to piepsre for the 10:S0 A. M. WANTED—Dependable woman to ple. Kitchen privUegea Phone 1950 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan—Ra­ Manchester YOU CAN BUY TT AT 3887. industry is bidding higher than heavy social and political responsl- 1950 Studebaker Champion 4-Door GUARANTEBD Roofing and roof do housework and assist with blllttes that go along with them. SATURDAY 9 A. M. dio and heater. Sedan.—overdrive, heater. I repairing. Gutters and eonduc- WANTED—AutomobUa aalaaman. A LOW, LdW, PRICE!!! ever before for more manual and 1949 First Series Dodge 4-Door family, 8 to 4 days a week. Kind­ And I’ll arrange low friendly terms mechanical akllls. 1950 Studebaker Champion 2-Door tora. Ooughlln 7707. ly writs Bor B, Herald. One of the largest dealarahipo in TOCS OOOPBSATION WILL this area la expanding ita sales for you. n i continue to hold It un­ FURNISHED Room for rent. Cou­ The magazine U. 8. New and Bus—Mary has a wonderful hus­ l^^Dodge'^ H Ton Pick-up- Sedan—Overdrive, radio and til you want It, if you are not ready band. ' BE APPRECIATED heater.' WE SPECIALIZE In roofing and STENOGRAPHER for general of­ staff. How would you like to aell ple preferred. Phone 0612. .rjF'’’ World Report highlights this sltu- siding. HIghesi Quality ma­ for It. n i send my car for you to ... . I atlon with figures on typical eani- Mary—Yes? How's that? 1949 Dodge H Ton Panel—like 1940 Studebaker Land Cruiser 4- fice work. Muat be efficient In a famous O.M. product—"the hot­ show you this merchandise. If you Door—Overdrive, heater. terials. Wdrkmanship guaran­ I Ings. A "Boas roller" In a steel Sue—Why he helps her do all D I A L 5 1 2 1 new. ^ _ shorthand and typing. Experience test number on the road" ? Ex­ haven’t'an auto. I’ll let you select Apartmenta, Flata, ICi'** 1,^ * I mill, working with hls hands, can 1948 Buick Super 4-Door Sedan— teed. A. A Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn preferred. Phone 4119. perience not necemary. We will the work., Monday he washed the 1949 Dodge 4-Door Sedan — Coro­ street. Phone 4860. any other Item, If for any reason Tenrnrats 63 ; earn from $15,000 to $18,000 a dlithsH wiUi her. Tuesday ho du.it- net model. Radio, heater. Three Radio and heater. trsdn you. Write for Interview to. you don’t Uks what I have. rU 1041 Ford 4-Door Sedan—Radio WANTED—-Woman for part time year. Die sinkers making $10,000 ed with her. And tomorrow he Is to choose from. ITILO ROOFS and sldewalla guar­ Box L, Herald. show It to you anytime you eay— TEN MILES east of Manchester, a year are fairly common In the going to mop up the floor with 1 and heater. to demonstrate Ironrlte Ironer. during the day or evening. So If 1949 Dodge First Series 4-Door anteed material and workman­ beautiftdly furnished 6 room fiat automobile Industry, her. 1938 Packard 4-Door Sedan. We will teach you. Good pay. you don’t think there la a Santa • 10-19 TODND—Young Oermnn 8h«p- Sedan. ship, 37 years experience. Free^ available Immediately Uf June i In Ibe construction trades. 1948 Pontiac Coupe Sedan—6 cyl 1938 Oldsmoblle Conv. Coupe. Brunner's TV, 358 East Center Salem ea Wanted 36 A Claus, I’ll prove fo you there really bricklayers who work a 40-hour Iwrd 4og in North oyv'entry. Call Studebaker Sales and Servdea estimates. No obligation. Call 1952. Rent $100 per month. Uilll- 1 Mctlaxl of losing friends: Just Indcr. Radio and heater. street, Mancheater. la one, so If you want to see this ties and heat extra. References y.*• m• V W- l^fA W. *. - -THE love th at FAPgP I week the Joar round earns $6,760. make a business deal, without Coventry 7-M17. 1948 Hudson Super 6 2-Door Sedan George Collins, Manchester 5117. SELL NAME PLATES'for door CHORCHE8 MOTOR SALES bells. Big. Money. Spare time. lot of merchandise. Phone Hartford required. Alice Clampet Agency, Where the tapllding season is written notes of agreement, and _Very clean. Reasonable. YOUNG LADY for offlc* work. 6-0368, after 7 p.m. 46-4690. ahorter, a bricklayer averaging liOST—Carton containing two 80 Oakland Street We’ll train, 5H day. 40 hour Free samples. Write; Undo, 31$ 848 Main street, Manchester. let nature Uke Its course. lamp ahadca between Mancheater 1948 Wlllys Jeep. Phone 2-9483—Manchester I6A MR. ALBERT ULB nOAKDINt. -L with MAJOR H(K)PLB 60 hours a week for six months 1947 Studebaker Champion 4-Door Roofing week. Holidays, vacation, other Summer, Boston, Ms m . cams $4,290—a respectable salary She—Say, have you got a drum i OfiMtt and Vernon. Call 5187. ______ALBERTS in your ear? Regal Sedan—Radio and heater. 1948 HITDSON ” 6" sedan, good | COUGHLIN ROOFS stay on In beneflta. Phone 4788. Bmineaa l/teatioM E6AO, MARTrtAf DO MOO iM Aawe In many professional and semi- 1947 Dodge Club Coupe — With condition. Very reasonable. Can SEWING Machine. Beautiful 1951 f 'iWU’VB 306T GOT TIM* professional caUings for an entire He—Yes. IXJST—Lady’s black leather wal' any kind of storm! For guaran­ TELEPHONE Girl. $35. No ex­ Help Wanted— Malt console, brand new. Haa round For Rent 64 10 Gi4A»aJ o n a FEVO tHlS IS A 308 VJriEpE A M A ^ ' She—Well, beat It. Jet, vicinity St. James street. heater. arrange payment.^ for 18 months. teed rooflng call Coughlin, Man­ year. 1946 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan—Ra­ Will accept small trade. Call 2 -1 perience required. Typing ability. q Ftmait 37 bobbin, forward and reverse OFFICES TO RENT—One to six- OF -these HOCKCy Oil refinery operators In the Church street and Mary Cheney chester 7707. Work in Manchester. Unusually stitch, waLfIn;/ pressure foot to PUCK'S teFORE E M - Few people are as good as the dio, heater. 0980. room suites. Main street near Southwest, who need at most a sUofMy for the defense Intimates library. Call 2-0251. Reward. 1942 Chevrolet 44 Ton Stake Body attractive office for personable YOUNG MAN or young woman sew over pins, automatic bobbin 6ARlCll4is GN lOOfE . rammar school education, earn ROOFING Specialising In repair­ with driver’s license, full time. Post Office. Plenty of parking his ellent Is. Truck. _ . young lady. Contact Wilson winder, drop feed for darning, space. Phone 6988. QSVJ LAUblOeV SOB! 4,108 a year. Refinery meehantci ••K's B triBt to WBh on young eouplot-vou don't bring up “ For MB?" ing roofs of all kinda. Alao new No nights, no Sundays. General make $4,846 a year for a 40-hour Annoa^ermenU 19.17 Oldamoblle 2-Door Sedan- Aoto Arrcsmric Agency, 54 Church, Hartford, attachmerte. Twenty year guar­ Evelyn—^You ehould be a good tho d ty o ¥fhon w o u o i^ t o glvo tw By Ifvor for tho oBtl , roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys drug store work. Apply In per­ TO RENT-MJne-story brick build­ week. Patternmakers in factorlee Radio and heater. Tiren cleaped, repaired 26 years’ os- Conn. antee. Worth $244, sacrifice now. sseball player. 1935 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan — son. 459 Hartford Road. ing approximately 20’ x 20’. tytilcally get $4,940 a year. DRAPERIES Made to order. Any perience. 1-reo ostlmates. Call for 1189. Will take $2 per week. Ralph—I know, X was bom with Heater. BEFORE YOU buy tires see us. EXPERIENCED Stuffed toy sew­ Heavy concrete floor suitable for By contrast, top pay for a style, lined or unllned. Tel. 2- CaU 7691. ■chMlteacher with a master’s de­ two strlkea against tee, and my BUGS BUNNT rUNNT BUSINESS BT HERSHBERGER Goodyear distributors. Gorman Howley. Manchester 5361. mam^acturing purposes. New S909. ing machine stitcher. Apply Ka- SitmtioiM W uted— gree la a big eastern city U $4,880 Dad took a walk. BARLOW MOTOR SALES Motor Sales, 285 Main street. Klar Cloth Toy Co., Hilliard HOSPITAL Beds and wheel chairs roof. Water and heat can be ar­ OONNECnCliT Light and Power WAPPING CENTER II* I NiAKB A OOOP BHOWM' tu . BOOT TVi* euXte, Phone 2-4.571. street. . FcflMla 38 for sals or for rent Rates rea­ ranged. See Mr. Rubin, American Then there’a thd playboy who i Company stock, approximately Heating—Plambing 17 ^ d e r the present conditions, IN THH*B TU'TOUT* PLt. GiOT HALP yViTH A te-NIN' Out Of The High Rent District sonable. .\eith Furniture Co. Sales Co., 10 HlUiard street. coUege cannot ba regarded aa a ■tayed home practicing gtabhlng A *rO T ON TH' TBASA $16 per share, returns 5 6-10% Phone 5404 WHITE WALL TIRES — 6.00x16. ] IMMEDIATE Placement. 8 wom­ RELIABLE Woman would like to PLUMBING and heating Furn­ care for child while mother |« Phone 4159. guarantee of______better______pay. But ool- for the check—trying to see if he on your Investment. Phone Ir Open Evenings TTntll 9 6..50, 7.60x15. Firestone, Kelly. aces, oil burners and boilers. en to work 3 hours a day. Write leg-ea have always provided. In ad- couldn't slow himself down a little. Royal Misters, Denikan. Brun-1 works. Reasonable. 2-3613. your order. Cobum A Middle- All Day Sunday Earl VsmCamp. Tel. 5244. Box Q. Herald. WE BUY and sell good used furni­ Wanted to Rent 68 brook, inc., 8215 anytime or 8631, ner’s, Packard, 358 East Center | ture, combination rangea gae D.\n.Y CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1949 OLDSMOBILE 88 sedan. WANTED—3 or 4 room rent by ask for JEd. street. Phone 5191. EFFICIENT Plumbing and beat­ Driff»— Rt Peta 41 ranges and heaters. Jones Furni­ Radio, heater, white wall tires, ing. Plugged dinlns machine Help Wanted—Male 36 ture Store. 86 Oak. Phone 2-1041. young couplf with 3 year old - smooth, hydramatlc drive. Doug­ cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 SMALL FOX TERRIERS — Nice child. CaU 2-2196. Penmnala las Motors, 333 Main. Mnlnrcyclea—Ricyeles 11 Answer to Provioui Puzilo Oakland street Phone 6497. ■mall Cross breeds. Zimmer­ Mafirie Chef, Hardwick and TWO ADULTS desire 4 or 5 room WANTED man’s Kennels. Lake street, BoI-| Fomiius Londmork t h e p r o s p e c t HIU School for 1946 FORD club coupe. Radio, Grand gas ranges. AdmiraL unfurnished apartment or house, bicycla. I PLUMBING Alterations. New ton. Phone 6287. youag children. Pre-Klndergirten, heater. Blue finish. Very nice BOY’S 24" COLUMBIA Universal and Coolerator former Manchester residents. Call Kindergarten. Monday through Like new. Phone 3376. work. Repair and water piping A-1 MECHANIC throughout. Popular model, hard Manchester 3636. BRINDLE BOXER pup. A.K.C. ranges and refrigerators. CoIIlnavlUe 2773 collect. HORIZONTAL I Permit Friday. Transportation furnish- to And. Douglas Motors, 333 Our increasing service busi­ registered. Must sell. Very rea­ LtDeplctsd 4 Not (prefix) sd. MW l.ela Tybur, director. Arvin heater pads. Complete I w h y d o n ’t you go to Florida Main. BOY’S 26" CXILUMBIA bicycle. PLUMBING and heating, apecial sonable. Phone 8651. 5 Pander Phone 4267. ness has created a need for ■ ■ for the winter and rent us your Good condition. Phone 2-1859. Izing In repairs, remodeling, cop­ selection new furniture for the | 'landnstfe BCIoea additional good mechanics. If home until May 1st. We’ll pay. 7 Conjunction WANTED—Riders to Hartford, TRIPLE CHECKED USED CARS per water piping, new construc­ home and TV. IS Thoftnighfars tion. Estlmntei given, 'lime pay you are one of these, looking Live Stock—Vehielee 42 Phone 5416. A SHOE 6 Impolite , houw 7 to 5. Call 8848 after NO PAIL 14M srctful . 9 0 A 1950 Chevrolet* 2-Dr.—Black. tiaalnefla ServiMM Offer«d 13 menta arranged. Eldward Johnson for a good proposition—See • Part of PIP Y A *fBAH I WANTED—Family of four desire ISSMm call iOW r _____ 8:80. CHAMBERS FURNITURE lOFioke. Ana 1950 Ford 2-Dr.—Heater. Maroon. REFRIGERATION Service, com­ Phone 6979 or 5044. our Service Manager Mr. Gay. PIOS FOR SALE. Inquire 85 Me- | 4 or 5 room apartment. Call 2- IfiDtensrcoutss COACHW^ WANTE1>—Passenger to Grove It BIooiOeeaMsi mercial and domestic. See our Nall street. Phone 5843. 0722. toonerville f o l k s BY FONTAINE FOX ISInssct street, Hartford, hours 8:15 to 19.50 Che\ToIet 2-Dr.—Radio and At The Green 12 Required lu l W o i u A / display ot guaranteed used refrig- iHo ving— rnicktnff— 19Comlsttvs of 4:80. Phone 7076. heater, tan. MORI ARTY BROTHERS niVeneb article $4 m e a n water 44 Parent ators. George H. Williams Asso­ *4 to Open 9 :30 to 5 sMior pendent 48 Famous 1949 Ford V-8 Custom Club Coupe rare M 301-316 Center Street Poultry and Suppliea 43 business Property for Sale 70 M i c k e y CH i m s r l f ) 20Cboae ciates, 260 Tolland Turnpike, Evenings 7 :30 to 8 :30 80Calasr 8irraae $6 Bright EngUrii school AotoaotitlM Pnr Itelc 4 —Radio and heater. Manchestei Phone 2-3585, nights MANCHESTER PACKAGE Deliv­ FRESHLY KILLED NaUve Tur­ 22 Doctor (s b .) MAN WANTED for shipping de­ FI'VE ROOM Apartment and Gro­ 24tYough ornament 46 Nevada etty 1949 Dodge Club Sedan— 7691. ery Local .ight trucking and keys. Cleanly picked. Wrapped' OUTSTANDING VALUES. Gen- cery store plus gas station, on 23 Rim 27 Ementlal oils 49 Worm BEFORE YOU Buy a used oar partment. Apply Manchester eral EUectric mixers, $25.99; Rem­ 26 Leased Radio and heater. Hunter green., package delivery. Refrigerators, in cellophane, for your freezer. [ state highway, doing good busi­ t H t 35 IroquoUn SSItteto 42 Cerasl’grain 51&W sas Gorman Motor Sales Buick COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. washers and stove moving a Mode*. Pine street. '» 67c per pound. T elepl^ e 7733. ington 'Rand 6-bead shaver, teg. ness. S-year lease. Cash price 42 War sod of UWhUe 1949 Dodge Coronet—Radio, heat­ $25.50, $14.79. Sunbeam'ail rhrome commemorate Sales end Service, 285 Main Wolcott on washing machines, specialty. Phone 2-0752. $4,800, Including large stock and 1' (SrHi-'- 27 Spirit ttie------wars Greece 55 Average (sb.) street. Phone 2-4571. Open eve er, gray. vacuum cleaners, motors, small coffeemasters, $24.95; General l o S P l T A k SOMstsL THE AUS'HN A. Ohambera Oo.. MALE FACTORY HELP Articles for Sale 45 fixtures. Over $75 per week after ^nlnge. 1948 Dodge 4-Dr. CUSTOM—Gray, appliances Free pick-up and de­ Electric automatic toasters, all expenses are paid. The Allen v / nTrilurium radio and heater. livery. A-1 repair, sales. 180 local and long diatence moving, $14.59; Presto pressure cookers, (symbol) r r r 5 81 [RICH FARM top soil, $10 and Realty Co., 180 Center street. k P “ 1950 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE Main. Phone 8597. packing, crating and storaga 8 qt., $12 95, 4 qt., $10.95; Broil- 30 Hall an em 1948 Ford V-8 2-Dr.—Blue. 1st or 3rd shifts. Inter­ $12.50 per truck load. Delivered Phone 5105 or 2-0438. eo"’? Bi.o®'’ I r Deluxe Tudor, $1,495. 1949 Olds- Service to all pa.,* ot the U 8. king broilers, $18.95; (General 31 Digraph S“ ^ *Tkorgo wont bUy a plpo rseh—he luot otleko Mo pipot mobile 76 Tudor, radio and heat­ within three mile limit. Also - ^ ■ — 1947 Oldsmoblle "76 ” 4-Dr —Heat­ DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, A and Canada. CaU 5187. Hart­ esting work with good Electric heaters, $5.50 and $9.95; $2Nsar -L J upttioror er. Hydramatlc. Beautiful condl gravel and sand for sale. Call er, green. copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, ford 6-1423. Emerson portable radios, reg. $3 Food regbna r" 1 ?r tlon. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. pay. 7195 between 9 and 5. Farms and Land for Sale 71 1946 Nash Ambassador 4-Dr.—Ra­ guns, etc., repaired. Shears, $37.95, our price, $25.99; Porce­ ISBrisOa i knlvcw, mowers, etc put Into con­ ANDOVER—120 acres, 1-3 mile 5” wis •BY MERRILL C. RL0S8ER 1949 Chevrolet Fleetline — dio and heater. I BOLTON — Building stone and lain tpp kitchen tables, $6.99 up; U Land maaaors FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Tog Or Your It dition for coming needs. Bralth- Paintinff— PaDcring 21 Apply on state road. Very desirable for 1946 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Fleetmaster. flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. 8 lb. deluxe washing machine, $9Rsvlsa S“ r tj Like new. waite. 52 Pearl street. reg. $124.95 - $69.00, pump $10 development. Large smooth open dOCalus Julius —Heater. Black. PAINTING. Paperhanging. No SPENCER RUBBER Phone 3-0617. Stanley Patnode. OH.NO? exHifiir a / extra; Norge 8 cubic foot freezer, fields would also make good sheep (sb.) Oh, JUST, 1949 Ford 4-Dr. Custom—Ra­ I ANTIQUES Kedniahed. Repairing Job too small. Call 2-9065 days, n U WHAT A M€W LITTlff ♦a * a s w • A s k . after 5 p. m. Call 2-0726. PRODUCTS COMPANY KOVAL AND SiiuUi-4Jorona port reg. $389.95, rale $259.00; Norge or stock farm. Seven room house 41 Dry goods Amy A mazonv . dio and heater. TRUCK SPECIALS done on any furniture Tlemann, oowe ^MMCJC CA1CH PUNCH ANOAODSTm/^f Chapel Street able and atsndaix, typewritera 18 lb. automatic washing ma­ not too old, comparatively sound, msrehsnis HAVE OAlSj U5WITM- VO 189 South Main street. Phone 47 Niton 1946 Plymouth Club Coupe. 1947 Dodge—Two ton, 158" wheel 5643. PAINTING, INSIDE or outside. Manchester All makes at adding machlnew chine, reg. $339.95, our price $199 good foundation. No Improve­ here OOOKSP /ouriM M THATimtwiv base, ^ne condition. Painting of shops or factories. told or rented. Repairs on al Yaggl or conical antennas com­ ment! except hand pump at sink. (symbol) u tl THCyCAN MASOH/ ^ iitr o r o.owrA'ce POWER BURNERS and Range Write Box U, Herald. makes. Uarlow'a Electricity In the street. Bam SSChin n_ MyWM 0 B a B Q 1940 Ford 4-Dr. 1942 Dodge H Ton Pick Up. ACTIVE MAN with proven direct plete with lead-ln, wire, lightning u !T $easoh; Burners expertly cleaned and 30’ x-88’. good sound frame. Sev­ so Angry 7H€<3At5 sales experience. Introduce popu­ arrester, chimney mount, stand­ 1940 Dodge. 1941 Dodge 1'4 Ton Rack Body, serviced. Let us service and re­ off holders, ground rod. ground eral small buildings. All buildings 81 Han’s name n r •i Bar-CM N Q B 0 B 0 12 foot.- pair your washing machine or re­ R epainnff lar exterior home decoration plan. BABY CARRIAGE, also small crib ■ 52 Region of ’EM every HAFte wire, mask priced at $9.08 up. need more or less repair. This Is Time THey , w frigerator. Metro Service. 2-0883. Real proposition — permanent. with mattress, $25. Call 5215. an exceptionally good buy al less France RAVIHS, ILWI CLARKE MOTOR SALES MATTKEISS. Tout old mattresses Will show you by actual training Complete Hotpoint electric stoves r 4. 4 ,STANt>Tk6gr.' RMId»rd than $18,000 Early occupancy. 54W iMaw cxrr PRICES o n p r e -w a r sterUlzed and rsumda Uke ne how sales are made. Must have POWER KRAFT 8" bench saw. reg. $279.95 - $199; G.E. electric p i , 301 Broad Street LIGHT TRUCKING—Ashes and Walton W. Grant, Realtor, 647 86 Capes D CARS and TRUCKS rubbish removed. Attics, cellars CaU Jones Furniture and Floor car. Prefer roan used to earn­ kitchen clock 12.99; Sunbeam egg Rr Also carpenter's tools. Inquire 47 Main street. Hartford 2-7584. 57 Romances Open Evenings and yards cleaned. Prompt serv­ Covering. 36 Oak Tel. 2-1041. ing $5,000.00 a year or more. Walker street. cooker, $7.99; G. E. oven roaster, i reg. $34.95 - $21.95; Sunbeam Evenings Manchester 8160 or TBRnOAL BT P II 2946 MERCURY ConverUble. Ex- TRUCKS ice at reasonable prices. John Compensation discussed at Inter­ view. Write Mr. Walker, Box waffle masters, reg, $24.95 Frank Pinney 3877. o4hnt condition. One owner. 1938 Plymouth H Ton Pickup Haberern. Phone 2-3749. Bonds—Storfcfi— 1 Light boats 29 can 2-9219. 119.5—1125. 202, Newark, N. Y. AQUA AND Gray Thayer stroller. $18.95; chrome allcing machlnea, 2 Exaggerate WINDOW SHADES made to order Mortffaffes 31 Good condition. Call 2-1667. reg. $24.95 - $18.95; Dormeyer c H o u m * for S a le 72 8A.VE! A limited number of new and Installed. Venetian blinds electric mixer with hamburg SOLIMENE, Inc, SECOND MORTGAGES bought BY AL VERMEER Hudson automobiles at the old and curtain rods. 24 hour service. FIRST I PRACTICALLY New parlor heat- grinder, $48.50 - $29.05; Waring A Ray Of Light Estimates gladly given. Fagan for our own account. Re-flnanc- er, also four oil drums. Phone RANCH STYLE PRISCILLA’S POP price! Top trades for your old 634 Center Street Mancheater Ing. repairs, consolidate, quick, blenders, $22.05; Q. EL roasters, Tho Out! LANK LEONARD car. McCHure Auto Company, 373 Dodge and Plymouth Cars Window Shod,. Co.. Route 44 at CLASS 3675. MICKEY FINN confidential service. Manchester reg. $45.00 - $31.05; O. E. cleaner, Brick front 5 rooms, tile tHAT MR. WAYWARD ON THE HOW DREARY THE Main street. Phone 2-9442. Also Dodge Job Rated Trucks Bolton Notch Phone 2-4473. TOOL MAKERS reg. $70.95 • $49.05; Dormeyer OH, WALDO Investment Corp., 887 Main. ELECTRIC HOT water heater, bath, oil burner, Venetian NO-NOTTMgr.LOUIfl/l NEXT BLOCKkHE OFF NIGHTS MU9T « ... Telephone 5101 or 5102 . I Fri-Well, $49.05 - 110.95 Ws seU MOST DREADFUL 1940 CHEVROLET, radio and LINOLEUM Remnants 50c square Phone 5416. Increase Your Income also floor fomace. Both one year biin^ and aluminum storm SOiWY.PML/ BUT IT’S S0MET)6N6 ^ •TMINe HAS AND DESERTED W5 WIFE AS THEY YEARN A Safe place To Buy Used Cars R.C.A., Zenith, Dumont, Bendix, X AND FIVE CHILDREN!’ ’ heater. Motor overhauled. This yard Asphalt tile, wall covering. old, apartment size washing ma­ windows and screens. Base* SOIC OLD THgrSG0M6n>CtMN6e u a p p e n e d . , car Is in excellent condition. Done by reliable, well-trained Crosley, Admiral televisions. G. E. HKNPNA6 tWRYTHMC______>F _ 0B U $/1 19.50 OLDSMOBILE. Gray, Model Business Opportnntties 32 Part* Time Jobe Open chine. CaU 2-4031 after 5 p. m. Tidy cleaner, reg. $44.50 - $29.95; ment garage. Only 5 montlis mssco I, wmrovrtiDiir------CUM Clarke Motor Sales, 301 Broad. 88 Two-Door. White sidewall mea All Jobs guaranteed. Hall 6H0 P. M. Shift old, Nice comer lot—317,900. Open evenings. Linoleum Co., 56 Cottage street. I 9 X 12 RUG, 2 rug frames, ward­ Standard TV boosters, reg. tires. Radio, heater, hydramatlc. robe, coats. Inquire 118 Main $34.50- $10.05; Sunbeam toast Douglas Motors. 333 Main street. Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166 or ARTHUR A. KNOFLA 1942 PONTIAC 8 FOR SALE • FULL TIME street, apartment No. 3. Monday master hospital trays with toast­ I 8109. Realtor STREAMLINER 4-DOOR TOOL MAKERS and Tuesday, 7 p. m. er, $21.95; O. E. Ughtwelght Iron, $8.05; 4 slice toaster, $16.03; 875 Main St.—Est. 1921 Green. Radio and heater. 1951 PONTIAC SUPER [FLOOR PROBLEltiS solved with linoleum. a:,pbaii tile countsr. MIDWAY LUNCH WANTED I 8 M. M. REVERB turret movie Arvtn grill, reg. $12.50 - $5.50; Phone Office 5440 Seat covers. New paint. Spe- DELUXE CATALINA Expert wor. oanahlp, tree as 316 Main Street camera, case and Wollansak wide O. E. heating pad, $5.05; Presto Evenings 6988 or 2-4278 eixl! mates. Opefi evenings. Jones Fur­ Apply angle lens. Phone 2-2504, steam irons, $18.05. Brunner’s TV Home Listings Wanted niture. siak street, phone 3-1041 Dept, in basement of Packard Excellent Opportunity W Tf rTk 1942 PACKARD CLIPPER 8 cylinder. Only 3,400 mile.5. building at 858 East Center street. I THREE ROOMS and bith In Ver- lawns 4-DOOR Executive car. Fully equipped I For Couple MACHINE TOOL I CHICKEN MANURE for Open every night till 9 p. m. If non. five minutes from Wilbur Black. Radio and heater. ' chines sold,, rented, repaired. GDMPANY and gardens. Phone 697lr you want to save real money on Cross Highway, approxlifcately including hydramatlc. Prompt service. Reasonable Electromatic clutch. New Call at 316 Main Street dur 223 McKee Street I COMBINATION etorm and acreen appliances sea Brunner. Easy IH acres of land. Full price $5,- BY LESI.IE rURNER rates. Guaranteed work. OfTlcs Manchester, Conn. terms on purchase of SSO’or more. 500. Phone Rockville 5-0254. WASH TIIRBS It’s Familiar paint. Very special! supplies Free pickup and delivery ng the day, or evenings,cal door, 86’’ X 80”. Very good con-J BUU’I^ AM) HER HIIIIDIES '.Vhat’H The Ubc? BY EIKIAH MARTIN BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. dltlon, $12. Phone 5825. Do your Xmas shopping—now— service. Friendly Typewriter 1543 between 7 and 8. tv and Country. Man­ ME. T0O...EVER SMCE NE SNIVEO OUl 1940 FORD 2-DOOR save money. HOWS THI* '\THKr|» FIN6. BBEIb DUE IN FROM THE FOG'S FATHER W A« TOO r BLAZES./^ 155 Center Street Service, 1205 Main street. East chester, RockviUe, Coventry and MOM .Q«0 '.OVtMIL HllAX*. sM Otwt M B S OAKEPF r r U \ AtUEEK'ff CRUIPB WtTh A LOAD CLBAR6JG A U .7 0 MAKE TMM I a l w a y s THAT SCHOONER OUT OFOtOinnERf Just repainted. Good shape. MASHINISTS KENMORE Gas and oil combina­ vicinity. Priced for every pock- NEV. IT LOOKS A LOT UKE Ttr 0 0 ^ Telephone 2-4545 Hartford. Tel 8-5784. Dlammidfi—Wafeht V « ASMLO t o F’iCIVt *1$ .OQUM IVtlS VOS>0 t o 1H’ WOWV3 p ^^MK.l.'VovktA m tvoo it) LEAME TM’ 6WARP * ------— MTNOW.V0IIR TIOF. HE>BXCUBq BBT A BANG $269 F^RST CLASS THOSE SHOTS WERE FMED FROM FOR SALE or lease, fully equip? Jewdrjr 48 tion range, all white, $100. Phone I etbook. Agent, 2-8181.______Vtit t o VMRNC 0 « W .V O O CM^'1 AOQHte'-tAt«aSi-r tVA. AWO 60MY- e,Ao'. OBAR FOR FOUR. lUffHER MAY OUT O'THOSE [CABINET MAKING, reflnish and ped grocery store. Centrsdly lo­ HAVE w aited OIP SARINS M TM> HAMORl ijpen Evenings Until 10 P. M. second or third shifts. Able to] 2-1876. UANCP ESTER— 2-family house, h Ni YWitbM O W ^OlWt NTX TO’ repair furniture Cornices made to cated. Volume of business very LEONARD w. YOST. Jawalar. y A V o P ! FOR THAT. VESSEL BRUNNER’S order. Phene 2-9538. John Hahn. read blue prints and set up own 8-5, good condition, reasonable VRW t ‘-iJ — ^EAGH! Packani 1936 FORD, black ctyrrveritble. high, i Fox further infonn»tiDn work, toiperienee on lathe and n ^ j pairs, adjust watchM «iP«rt!F •larlilpen' and l eota prlcw For further iafoematioa call 2-8075 between hours 7 a. m. Reasonable prtcae Open dally. ______Radio, heater, $75. Inquire 121 ing machine essential. Plenty of call 2-2849. - . 358 East Center St. to 1 p. m., 3 to 7 p. m. Thurad^ svanlngs. 129 dpraot I d^p i^ qxbLB QUALITY, Mod- Tel. 5191 Park street Hoa»''bnld SgrTlw overtime combined with highest Offered 13 A hourly rate equals top take home stract Phone 2-42S7 erate prices, terms, on our Inrge WANT A LARGER HOME In a WE CAN GIVE YOU TAVERN FOR SALE. Good lo­ pay for Hartford area. / aaleetton of used Farmalls. Allla- better location? Just listed sub^ Open Evenings AN EXTRA GOOD TRADE FLAT FINISH Holland window cation. Excellent equipment. Tel. Chalmars, Mlver, Caterpillars, Btantlal homa: off Princeton shades made to measure. All 2-2252, between 8 and 8 p. m. Apply Garden— Fni Oalry Case, John-Daere tractors. See us street, 4 down, 2 up, all finish­ 1946 CHEVROLE3T panel truck. Bank Finance Plan Prod nets 86 Black. New clutch, transmission 1951 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe 4- metal Venetian blinds at a new MAIN STREICT. Ehccellent oppor­ SPENCER RUBBER for your requirements. Dublin ed. Lavatory ' down, garage and tires. ExceUent condition. Dr.—Radio, heater, sun visor. low price. Keys made while you PRODUCTS COMPANY IVactor O9., North Wlndhasa] .nicely landscaped lot. T. J. tunity. Luncheonette. Icecream, GREEN MOUNTAIN No. Ons In­ road, WUUmsnUc, 8-S2i7. Must sacrifice. Phone 3-8169. Juniper green. Extra clean. Low wait. Marlow’s. soda and confectionery counter spected potatoes. The best aatlng ] Crockett, Broker, phone 5416 or mileage. Chapel Street residence 8751. 1950 Chrysler Royal 4-Dr.—Radio, WEAVING of bums, moth bolM and bootha. Top location, top Manchester potato grown. Dallrered to your •1932 CHEVROLET. Good tunning heater. Beautiful blue. Clean all and tom elotbing, hosiery run*, business. Bargain. Terms. Subur­ door. Call Hathaway S-1S90. MANCllESTER — i bedroom [MEftMtK) ban Realty Co., Realtora, 541 WANTEIN—Men to work on ma-,J - r«T o>r. condition. Phone 4823. the way. Full price $1875. handbags repaired, sipper i WANTED--Used ftumiture, liv ­ house all modem, conveniences. Main street. Phone 8215. chinea Apply nt Tober Baseball Applying The Needle BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY 1960 Plymouth Special Deluxe Club placement, umbrellas rspalrsd. Bouachpid Goods SI ing room, bedroom, kitchen or Oarage, also several ranch houses VIC FLINT DEPENDABLE Coupe—Nice clean gray finish. men’s shirt oollars reversed and Mfg. Co.. Inc., HlUiard street In good loratton. Phone Frances ALLRY OOP Look Now, Poozy BY V. T. HAMLIN Manchester. entire households. Let us make Heater, low mileage. Full price replaced. Marlow's Little Mending KENMORE Wrlngsr-type wnah- K. Wagner, Realtor. 2-0028. Off s t a v h e r e a n o WITH ,„Z OIMEMPBR ... A VOUSKS NOi USED CARS F oil SALE you an offei, Tha Woodshed. ARB MX! s o o r H o o r $1676. Shop. LIKE TO BELL telavlalons, ra- ing machine, > yean ^d. Excel­ BUT.JUMPEOUP UtOTMINloMhICifL _ COWNO CNmt u r O N T W * h o j e e D u .sfcrr. wlmmViopetbctive 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe Club Phone 2-S184. MANCHESTER — Two-famUy ______ao,wri£yo JUDAS, WHAT DO \ DARN I GOT rV E G O TA URB TLt WASHEIiUP m J r r r » RATB^MOffB THAN RACK INCBNTP»^ Written Guarantees GARDEN frigarators, Ironsrs, automatic lent condlUon, $85. Elactro-insa- IDOREBTVIC VILLB NAAABCf Coupe—Radio, heater, good tires. LIVING ROOM drapes and cot^ bouseb large tneoma. Mala street BBTTBliaPLAa’IM VOO KNOW ABOUT) NO FIDDLE A N T i FEEUNGTHAT c \ r attsTr w nw wffrrBR sou A FUMMV A PUNCH AITIHR Compare These Prices ■ RESTAURANT washing.machinas and 200 other ter range, $25. ImUaUon firs- rPUKBlOKNCMVf BEING EMPEROR i SURE CAN1RINS, eUMPIN AWFUL EV» PROA4. SPHCB BsnON. Dark green. price $1295. nice* made by interior decorator place mantel, $80. Pbona 2t2511. USED KITCHEN cabinet. location. OU heat Large bam on MB, HAMf ACSfF M A I¥ H A P fr 1949 Nash 4-Dr. Model 600 Super— to fit any Jarvis home, $45, Items T Your own business with property. Lots of pOsslbllltieB. OF TH*ROMAN /WTABRXXrr.TH' 1950 Chevrolet Tudor—$1,395. 840 Main Street 8-9255. V EMPIREF ^ ^ T ^ B t A \ ^ 1949 Chevrolet Coupe—$1,195. Radio, heater, cruising gear. dresser $26, kitchen set $40. Tel, IARISTO BUT untoiZ^d book- How about that, you Investors? WH1NQ01N6/ 1947 Chevrolet Tudor—$795. Clean all the way. Full price 2-4311 after 5:30 p. m. ^ u r salsa and carry inventory, I ^ cheats la iBSBy Can EUrsortlr, Mitten, Agent Work your own hours, have you r' — 1946 Ford 2-Door—$645. $1195. Contact Hardwood tables and chairs. Ih s Mo m r s WIthMi Bosrd 6950. oam territory— Get la buataaes 1941 Pontiac Sedan—$295. 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4- Wodshsd, 11 Mata straat 1940 Dodge Coupe—$245. Dr.-tEarly series. Heater, seat BatMinff—CkNitraetlaff 14 FRANK VOZZOIA for yourself—today I It’s re^ly TWO f u r n i s h e d b o o m s a ^ - 1 SIX-ROOM Older House — Good 1989 Oldsmoblle 6 Sedan—$19S. covers, extra clean. Full price Between fun, the harder you work the MAGIC CHEF apartmwRT^ gas| able with kitchen prlvUegaa. Can condition. Aluminum storm win­ ’ 989 Plymouth Sedan-=^$145. $1095. CARPENTRY. Eheperieneed In con­ more you make. Addreae: Time ba made into a two-soom apart­ dows, oU h e ft Urge lot Id‘" ’l struction ot small homes, ga­ stove. Two years ohL lika new, 1947 Dodge Custom 4-Dr.—Tladlo, 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. Sale Dept Box 750, Manchester, $70. Can 8-9977. ment $19 a amak for both rooms. for children. Bartiara Wee heater, seat covers, good tires. rages, dormers, alterations stnd Conn, Reply P. O. Box 788, ManchastW. Agent, 8702. ' FuU price $095. Jobbing. Luck and Peterson. No Phone Calla 1946 DeSoto Custom Club COupe— Tel. Manchester 4026. OFFICE CAREER, $47.50. Wmk I GAB RANGE White, also ABC oU | . , i FOUR ROOMS In fine condition. Nice grsen finish. Radio, heater. in Mancheatisr. Peiaonable. Strong parlor stove. Call 2-9047. SINGLE ROOM. Gentleman pre­ Oil heat, good lot. Move, right in. FuU price $895. Floriatfi—N unerics Help Wanted— Feaale figure aptitude. Desire for public [ ______ferred. CaU 2-2494. $8,900. Madeline Smith. Realtor. 1938 Chevrolet 4-Dr.—Good tires. contact. High school diploma I SINGER S E W ^G Machine, dec- 2-1642 or 4679. ' f u r n i s h e d ROOM for one or Full price $86. WAITRESS WANTED — Steady minimum requirement. Contact I trie table 'model; Quality range BROWN-BEAUPRE. Inc. work. Apply In person. The Wilson Akency, 54 Church, Hart-1 with gas heater; * miscell.ineous two young ladles. Kitchen prlvi- Tea Room, 883 Main street ford. conn. I household articles. 75 Msin. legea If desired. Phone 2-9420. lOTHER ADV8. ON PAGE 8

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■ f, MOHDAT, OCTOBBB iBanflrratrr Enntftifl 9 rrall> • ThaWeathar Dally Nat Pm Raa Fsriaaat of U. a. WaaMm srtk a Waak aadbi tha Oraatar Hartford Chareh The annual meeting of the Man­ The BOB bora to Oaptaia ai Oebobar » l , U 81 UMIs chsMfs la chester Branch, Connecticut Can­ M m Leon EndeiRn o f San Ai On TV Tomorrow Church Women School Laadera Club. Othar ntsm- A bout Town cer Society, will be held tomorrow tonio, Texas, w asSom on Oct. 25 bans o f tha panal will ba Mra. Carl with Hght rate by avealng. evening at 7:80 in the board room instead o f Oot. 5 ae sUted la Frl- A- Hansan, M ra Charlaa F. Olpaon, 10.340 toalght ami of tlM Mancheater Memorial Hoa- day’a Issue o f tho Horald. Meet on Friday Mrs. Bvaratt Johnaoa and M n. AI- KalBbow Oifta ot pital. BlCcUon of officers will frad O. Wbltaay, aU o f Manchaatar, X m u M y , No. 1#. '*'*M eooduot • and M n Cbanas Rayaolda o f tha Mmehe§ter--^A City o f VUtago Chorm m tlltuy whiot in tho HMonfc T^in- take place at thU meeting, and the Men of Center Congregational chairman, Adam Rhodes, hopes Church and ’l>mple Beth Sholom World Community Day Hartford Seminary Foundation. Bl« Uitt evening «t 8 o’clock. MIm M n Reynolds has asrved as a HALE’S for a full turnout of the conunlt- will hold a joint meeting tomor­ M ly HMtIey !• In ch«rg« of tlck- (Claaalfled Advertising oa Pag# I I ) tee members. row evening at 8 o’clock In Wood­ Will Be Observed at mlBsionary in India and aha and / (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER SO. 1951 PRICE nVB CENTS «U . Miao Potriclo Youn*. pri*e», har huaband art planning to return VOL. LXXI, NO. 26 •mi MIm Hcoey, refreah- ruff Hall. Judge Frederick Rund- The Past. Presidehts Club of baken. well known Hartford attor­ Concordia Lutheran there in June o f next year. • m U . Mary B. Cheney Auxiliary. No. 13, ney, will speak to the group about Tha ebearvanca will ooncluda U.8.W.V., will meet Wednesday at his experiences on and before the “ World Community Day*’ wlU be with a worship aarvieS with mam- HERiQUMTERS FOE eiRL im . Nelli* Teylor of 101 Mein observed locally by the Mancheater bens of tha panel participating. •treet wee plewently eurprieed 1:30 with Mrs. Etheleen Lewis ol bench. Earl Doebcner will be mas­ B e a t B a c k T ory Chief 444 Burnham street. ter of ceremoniea. These meetings Council of Church Women at the Clarence Helslng will be the or­ Atom Blast Today Tridey afternoon with a birthday Concordia Lsitheran Church Fri­ ganist and M n Carl Gustafson ao- party celebrating her 86th mile* have become an annual event. SCOUT UNIFORMS ANU Orford Pariah Chapter, .Daugh­ day. A social hour, luncheon, a lolat. There will be a nursery for ■tone. Arrangementa were made panel dlecusaion and a worship •mail children. N am es S ix Padelskas Kidnaper ters of the American Revolution, Red Attack by Marilyn Roberta and Carol Miss Nancy S. Jewett of 174 All women interested in trying to will hold its November meeting Summit street has been hamed aervlca are on tha program for the Kelley. Mra. George Kelley made day. work f6r a mors Christian world Largest of Series the birthday cake and all^preaent Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the to the spring eemester dean’s list ACCESSORIES IN MANCHESTER Marv Cheney Library. The guest Those attending are .requested order are most cordially invited to apent an enjoyable afternoon. .Mrs. of the Syracuse University College attend this “ World Community Near Ridge T o Cabinet speaker will be the former state to bring a box lunch at 11:30 and Taylor was for many years a prac­ of. Liberal Arts, Miss Jewett, a Day” service. regent. Miss Katharine Matthies, enjoy an hour of fellowahip with L«8 Vegaa, Nev., Oct. 20—! • M. Ii' ' (•■I Maacbeetei 4111 cut down the ahouUng Reds. Bchleck said that, from his were Patrick Buchan-Hepbum, 50, nearch since Sunday, wanted were told by their commander to­ party ended with group singing ,000-foot alUtude, he caught a as parliamentary secretary tb the for the kidnaping of Pro- SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE BETH 8HOLOM With daylight, other U N . infan- brief gUmpse o f a skyrocketing day that "we will stay until the Treasury, and Selwyn Uoyd. 47, and a ghost story most effectively . trymen in the same area jumped Egyptian Government retuma to visionary Patrolman Anthony told In total darkness by Mias Bar­ flrebaU, quickly blanked out by a minister of state for foreign af o ff In an attack. By noon they had cloud which he reported appeared its •enaea.” fairs—the No. 2 man to Foreign B. Padelskas. Padelskas was WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 31 bara Quiltteh. pushed fo r w a r d 1,000 yards to be Ice-capped. The BrlUSh military thief, Gen. Secretary Anthony Eden In the held prisoner for several against light opposition. Sir Georg* Ereklne, tn an order of ’The Reds mounted only four A t Henderson, Nev., 11 mllea Foreign Office. hours by an armed man who n THURSDAY ALL DAY, NOV. 1 east of here toward Hoover Dam, the day said the eituatton is “ dan MacMlllan’a first Job will be to held him up as he investigat­ 2 New Crinolines other “light probing ' attacks” gerous’’ and asked his troops to work toward the Tdry target of along the entire front, the Eighth hoiues rattled a few minutes after SPiCIAL RATURE: IRAND NEW LADIES* SUITS Oifr modern funeral home is a special structure handle it “with firmness and a 3(X>,000 new homes a year. Lord ed a suBpiciouB car. FRIVATE LESSONS Arm y reported. Two were by the blast, but xesldent* said there The fugitives were Identified as Aaaorted alaes aad eoloio. These are weaderfal bays! minimum of bitterness.” He added Leathers, former minister of war p dedicated and furnished to provide the facilities platoon-alsed forces near Kum- was none of the noise which ac­ Paul J. Fitzgerald, 23, a laborer Oene earfy far beat adaeOMit transport, will deal with policies and conveniences to serve the living and reverently song, where the CSilnese recwitly companied the secMid in the eerie* of Hartford (1103 Main street), (OeatlaaeO ea Page D gh t) of the departments of transport, • OUITAR For The New Look sh ov^ tn a fresh division to curb last Sunday. Cbnn., and Charles F. Timms, 19, WBBlaB R— m w H — S b b sw I MBrahaBRIsB prepared the deceased for burial. fuel and power. Mlntstara will be UJ7. advsnees. a short order cook, of OakvUIe, appointed later to bead the three •MANDOLIN One smsU attack was kaoekad Conn. TENPU BETH SHOLOM IN DRESSES AND SKIRTS AND PEHICOATS down north of Yanggu, not far departments. They were captured in mid­ Oookahank aa minister of OOBNER M T B T U AN D U N D E N STBEBTS from H e a rtb re a k Ridge. The during her etopover visit at North Bay, On- town Poughkeepsie at 1:30 a. m. • VIO UN fourth waa northwost of Kaasong Death Toll in Flaming health will administer Brltaln’a Prtooeaa EUsabeth greeto thn Dlenna qnlntaploto tarfo. Her bualNUHl, the Duke of Bdlaburgh la at left, (A P WIrephoto.) Tho Princeoo and tha Duke today by City Patrolman John 36 inch Crinolast I OB llta Bast Coast giant National Health Service. As Brophy and Michael Mareaca, a M on d a y 110 flghter-bombara, the govemment’a deputy leader in were enronto to MeatreaL Nqw durable finish petticoat crinoline roi cafe proprietor. DRUNO DUDALDO Bsoat of them operating ovar the Commons, ha wUI do much of the mains stiff and resiltent after hand washing H O L M tS '...... Fitagerald and ’nmnui aurraa- 28Wooectatora watched from the A t la»t 20 Wfr^were Injured in n , along In pursuit of the two. The • OEST MAKES appar- bled Cambodia Is • Immediate Service for Emergency Repair MUaaapeHs,, Oot SO — — Murder Jury Fourteen ware Injured, streets below, 19-ycar-old brief, bloody clash ouLside tho ' lihase ended whan Brophy blocked ently not serioualy, the Coast Stabbed to Death Louis Francis Turinl showed gates of Tehran Unlversltj'. the street with the automobile. EXTRA LONG 60” Frank E. MdKlnney. an Xrloh G u s^ reported. . c\'ory Intention of carrying out 51src3ca Is licensed to carry a gun. HEAVY ELASTIC EDGE kaalur, who pullad Indiana Demo- Students, including many girls, Acquits Macri Nine escaped injury. a threat to Jump. Turinl, out charged through heavy police lines Bulletins Brophy said Fitgerald waa car- DAVEY OPTICAL COMPANY arats oot of tha tad in IMU, la all One of three bodies found was Paris Oct. 80— (;pj—France an- of service three months and BLACKSTONE notmeed today that her commle- and wileded fists, bricks and sticks 701 MAIN STREET TEL. 2-157S RESIDENCE 6377 ■at to beootna tha DemoeratB’ next not identified. unemployed, said he was from to break the cordon drawn up to from thfi AP Wires (Oonttmied on Paga Bight) Ironing Board Covers Capt. Louis Guyette of the Pen' eloner In the Indochina state of Boston. HAROLD L. DAVEY. Licensed Optician chairman—a fund raising I varment District Slay­ Cambodia,' Jean Leon Francois keep them Inside the university |eb—tomonow. obacot and hla helmsman, Roy After brushing off the come­ area. The government had banned HOTPOINT Richardson, 56, both o f Port Marie de Raymond, has been KILLS PENNY POST CAROS Tb* 47-year-old aon of a fira- ing of Union Organ­ down advice of others, Turinl their scheduled pro-Egyptian, antl- Huron, Mich., died heroes’ deaths stabbed to death by an assassin. saw the blond hair of Mrs. BHn announced last night that he A terse announcement from the Britlsh parade. Washington, Oct. 80—<45— Yugoslav Asks iser Still Unsolved. in the Yreightfr’s pilot house. Connie Fry, St. Louis, In the had agreed two days before to ac Ministry of Associated States said Once ths demonstrators broke Pmddent Truman today signed 6 9 c each Before they dleid, they becked crowd below. He asked to talk A B f ^ M A T I C o^M tha party’s top Job. De Raymond's body waa found through, the estimated 2,000 police the postal rate Incrase bill which New York, Oct. 80—(P)—Bene­ the ship away from the flaming dooms the penny poet cerd ea e J w t a few haqra earlier, the yesterday in hie home at Phnm with' her. and steel-helmeted army troops Atomic Bombs dict Macri haa been acquitted of barge and rammed its stem into pert of e $117,000,000 saeuel What a value! Extra large to fit any else board. Heavy un­ WASHERS — DRYERS — IRONERS outgolBg chalrmah, William M^ Penh, the Cambodian capital. No It wasn’t long until he waa made no further effort to use force. the slaying of an AFU organiser a nearby dock. Oewmen ecram- boost In postal chargee. The bleached cotton with elastic edge. gave McKlniiey his «ip - other details were given. on his way down, surrendering The students carried huge ban­ FOR OEST SERVICE AND TRADE IN whose union offered a 825,000 re­ bled down a rope to safety. new two-cent rate on post cards pott, axplslning that Iw’d talked D « Raymond waa one of three to the police who took him to ners proclaiming support for General Would Like ward for the arrest and conviction “The captain saved us, the ­ goes Into effect next Feb. 1. F U N E R A L H with President Truman about the tain saved us!" Jimmy Haseett, an commlasioners appointed to handle headquarters for questioning. Egypt’s effort to oust Britain NORTH END mattar. of the kill era. 18-year-old deckhand shipping for French affairs in CJambodla, Laos, His motive wasn’t disclosed from the Suez Canal and denounc­ Some From America in C oiwpliH frivacy A Manhattan Jury claared Ma­ Auttnd SEE That indicaUon of the Preal the second time, screamed, tears and Vietnam, the three newly- immediately and Mra. Fry ing Anglo-American tmperialtam’’ INDIA FACES FAMINE Each eervlce le^held fai modern and i Huck Toweling cri last night of the fatal stabbing Case Russia Attacks. dent’s ^pioval made McKinney’s rolling down his cheeks. created autonomous states of In­ wouldn’t tell about her con­ In Egypt and the Middle East. New Delhi, India. Oct. SO—(45 of William Lurye, organiser for plele privacy at the William P. Quleb choice a virtual cinch when the Edward Myers, 57, a watchman dochina. ' versation with him. Washington, Oct. 30—UP)— Re­ — India will face a lamlne threat Funeral Home, even when more than one IN COARSE AND FINE WEAVE Damocratlo Nathmal committee the AFL Internationa Ladles Gar­ next year worse than In 1051, a Belgrade,'Yugoslavia, Oct. 30— PACKAGE STORE service Is In progress. on the Penobscot and an old hand General Jean de Lattre de Taa- action to a two-step American meets in Waahlnkton tomorrow. ment Workers Union (UGW U). on the lakes, told the story of his signy, who is copunanding the plan appears to have buoyed food ministry spohreman eald (45—A top-ranking Yugoslav gen­ 14« NORTH MAIN 8T. FOR SWEDISH WEAVING BAGS AND TOWELS A B C A ppliance C o . Lurye, 40, waa attacked tn a TEL. 6910 24 Hoar Ambnlance Service McKinney hlmsM, who haa dab- akipper’a heroism simply: F n n d i war against (Communist State Department hopes that Iran today In an Interview. eral said today Yugoslavia would Comidete Veer ’Round Air 2-1878" ' 21 MAPLE STREET Mad in baaeball, radio, real eatate telepbcme booth in a garment dis­ “ The old man aiid Roy stayed guerillas in Indochina, is high and Britain may reach a settle­ like to have some American atomlo and even pipelines on tha aide, waa trict building lobby on May 9, Strike Is Still bomta and possibly other atomic CondlMonlng in the tower, put her in reverse commissioner for all three states, ment uncorking the flow of WANTS UMT NOW ■ure enough of hla election to 1949. He died several days later, and sent her back toward the weapons to bolster her defenses Liquor Prices Are Going Up with headquarters In Saigon. Iranion oil to the West. Waehln^n, Oct, 80—(45- C yard check the airline achedulee for and 65,000 garment %rorkers quit dock. They were both dead when Like neighboring Vietnam. Premier Mohammed Mossadegh against the Soviet Union. 49 commuting between Indianapolis work fo r four hours in a funeral Gripping Port Senator Lyndon Johnson (D- <3en. Petko Depcevlc, deputy we ram m ^ the dock. Cambodia since World War Two of Iran Is sufficiently interested in and Washington. day demonstration. “ I tied a line and about 12 of us Tex) said today he would nrga chief o f staff, threw out this sug­ N or, 1, 7957. Federal Tax Increase Swedish weaving l i so popular now. ’The coarse weave for bags, haa been disturbed by the guerrilla American suggestions to prolong that universal military training and the fine for towels. Washington, Oct. SO— UP)— Sen The prosecution oontended that slid down i t " activltieB of dissident nationalUU his stay in the capital for further gestion today while giving an In­ atOr Anderson (D-N. M.) pre- Macri, so, bad obtained a partner­ The bodies of Guyette and Rich­ Return of Stevedores legislation be given top priority terview to members of a group and Commimlst Viet Mlnh bands. talks on the problem. He original­ when Congress returns next dlcted'today the Democrats will ship in a non-union dress shop by ardson were found in the forward of 14 American newspapermen On Vfine, Liquor and Beer But the attacks on the French ly waa to have flown home last year. y “2 b A\ a i n S I . oome up with a Truman-Barkley promising to keep the ILQW U out. deckhouse. They were burned so and the government they back Makes Small Dent in weekend, but is still here, with no who are making a tour of Europe, 36 " SANFORIZED FIREMAN RED ticket agajn in the 1952 Presid«i< Macri’a motive for the slaying, /V\ /\ N c n r. 5» T L ^ badly n el^ er could be recognised. there generally are sporkdlc and New York Tie-Up departure date fixed. tial race. ' the prosecution charged, was a re­ The only other body recovered much less, widespread than in SIGNS RAIIHOAlJ ACT (Continued on Page Two) port that Lurye bad elaahed some Responsible imformante eald waa that of an unidentified mem­ Vietnam. American mediator* are trying not Wsshington, Oct. SO—<45— Flannelette (Ooattaaed an Pago Ih ia e) dreaaea b e lo n ^ g to the firm. ber o f the tug’s crew. New York, Oct. 30—(45—Insur­ Preeident Truipan signed legis­ DefenM Attorneys maintained gent stevedores ended their boy­ only to pursuade Iran and Britain Thousands o f people swarmed to resume direct talks but to lation today Increasing benefits Why Pay More Later? - it was an “ unfortunate coincl- cott of military piers today, but along the shore to watch the epeo agree on a stop-gap plan for mov­ for more than 400,000 persons Peron Oaims denee’* that Macri waa in the lobby tacle as the barge continued to otherwise, there was only a amoll now receiving aid under the Rail­ Manchester's Carpet Specialty Store at the time of the stabbing. Sees Son Die dent In the dock strike that haa ing available refined oil to the bum through most o f ths night West. • road Retirement Act. OPEN DAILY 9 to 5:30 WEDNESDAY TO NOON 7 9 ^ yard News Tidbits Judge Saul 8. Strelt sutotltuted Police had dff iculty keeping streets mobilized the world’s biggest pier. Atomic Trials BUY NO W and SA VE a cha^e of second degree man­ clear for fire fighting equipment A s H elp Nears For the first time since the btl- WOULD FAVOR CONFERENCE THURSDAY and FRIDAY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. (tolled (JP) WIrM slaughter fo r the original count of and' ambulances. * lion-dollar, 18-day waterfront (Oontlnnnd on Page Two) Brilliant red fine quality sanforised flannelette for pajamas and KnoxvlUc, Tenn., Oct. SO—(45 gowns. first degree murder before the A dull explosion followed the col- shutdown began, defense loading and unloading jobs apparently Treasury Balance —^Senator Robert A. Taft said His Latest Announce­ Sin. Bot. Split today that as Presideat ha Cano SSTt' Resolution calling on President an Paga Two) (OestloneU am Page Two) {Seattle Family were fully manned by regular long­ ment Imlicates Indus­ OTHER 36*' RED FLANNELEHE 69c Yd. Truman to take drastic u tlon would favor a “Mg three” meet­ OLD THOMPSON. 5th ...... 5.3.45 Plane shore crews. Washington, Oct. 30—(45— The $37.26 $4.16 (N ot aanforissd) ■gainst CMchoelovakla in order to By Death as Picket lines disappeared from position of the Treasury Oct. 26: ing with Russian Premier Stalin trial Use Is Planned Net budget receipts, $89,624,932.- and British Prime Minister CARSTAIRS, 5th...... $3.46 free Impriaoned newsman William Clashes on Ridge the military docks in Staten Is­ $38.20 $3.32 N. Oatis ia approved by federal land. Jersey City and at Brook­ 94; budget expenditures. $186,734,- Churchill If there was aomo I S BIGELOW Spitting Image of Film 513.17; cash balance. $.5,223,147,- rhanoe the conference would Buenos Aires, Argentina, Oct. bar association o f New York, New P. M„ 5 th ...... 36" PRINTED BEAUTIFUL lyn’s huge Army base, where more SO—<45— Argentina lays aha haa ..$3.45 $37.26 14.16 Jsraey and Cmmectlcut ... ^Frank Port Townsend, Wash.,. O ct 30 884.03. prodnee pence. BIGELOW „FOR ONE Of THE LARGEST thM 500 rebel Btrikers rtireamed successfully cmnpletad ”)>ig. jc a l* . CALVERT, $th ...... Bneklay of tha Watertmry Ib^uh- .-.-(P)—A mother, trapped upside back to work. ..$3.90 $43.06 $3.74 Ruqs - Corpefs down for 20 bout* In a wrecked tHals” at an Isolatsd atomic an- SELECflOlU OF lican-Ameriean la elected pi Gentleman Lands in Jail But elsewhere along the miles of ergy plant and Is nearing the de­ Seersucker Crepes T deat ef New England Newspaper plane with her dead husband, told IMPERIAL, 5th ...... $3.49 idle docks, pickets still marched. velopment stage of an atomic re­ $37.69 $4.19 Advertising Executives Aaaocla- last night of watching her aon die Only on one Hudson River pier did Hollywood, Oct. SO— UP)— Fran-< Her column contained frequent ■a help approached. Stalin for Both Peace actor for industrial use. FLEISCHMANN, 5th .. . .$3.65 $40.30 FOR HOUSECOATS tion in Beaton at ite annual meet. non-strikers succeed for a second A government communique $3.50 BROADLOOM CARPETS Ing. clwt Tona, the movla actor, went references several weeka ago to T h e mother, Mrs. May* Morten- day In circumventing the picket Tone's celebrated clash with actor ■en, 33, and her daughter. Kath­ from Dr. Ronald Richter, Aua- OLD FORRESTER (BoniJed) 5th 15.98 $64.50 $7.17 NEW LOW PRICE. Yd...... 6 9 c y«*- A F L eonatruetlon workera fleck to Jail today accused at epittlng barriers. And War^ Voice Contends trian-bora phyelclet in charge of No aqiy tack morin aven wh»r« hM k to 'wnefc on three atomic Tom Neal over Miaa Payton’s ■f'^ leen, 5, were pulled out alive but At Pier 90, where the big Brit % OLD CROW (Bonded) 5th la the face of a veteran movie col­ fectiona. He took a thorough beat­ irloualy Injuivd from the jam- Argentine atomic research, added ..$5.35 $57.78 $6.42 Unusual floral patterns In all c Sunset strip. been on a peraonal appaarance s skull fracture, general disorder. Police detsined hla words on peace and war "con­ peaceful settlement o f differences SCHENLEY, 5th ...... Preaidant o f U. B. Rubber Com- and technicians within a abort ..$3.90 $43.06 $3.74 Bed Pillows dnrable. tyjbt, weather proof-mena doara fW wtaitar. peny eaye he la convinced UMted Mias Muir told {wUce the actor, tour. The Seattle family crashed Sun- one picket temporarily. tradict each other.’’ between the USSR and the United SEE OUR DISPLAY and SALESROOM •Prtag.r. ata^ty dip ont the glaaa natt aad iaaertlim aenei aalt. Btotee bee "amitT nihher -mb new huaband of actress Barbara Today she ia due before a fed- day night on a wooded ridge near The more than 20,(KK) striken, Officials said today that the States are not only possible, but al­ time. t OLD GRANDAD (Bonded) 5th Payton, came to her table, mut- eral grand Jury raopening an in- here while returning in their priv ‘Wolce of America" programa, so doubtless necessary In the In­ The official statement. Issued ..$6.79 173.33 $8.15 pOe . . . William W. Remington, here and in Boston, are tn revolt bv President Juan D. Peron’s of­ BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED prempt deUvery by *M of onr a traeka. taiW aooietblng unoonqiUmentary, vestigation at tha k llliu nearly ate plane from a visit to Belling- based on Stalin’s past iitteraaces. terest of a general peace.” CORBYS. 5th .... former government economist, ■galnet a new contract and have fice last night, did not say Rich­ ..^$8.47 $37.48 14.18 whose perjury eonvletion for de­ tlbni Mid: two years ago of Aba Davtdiaa, I ham 80 miles to the north. They defied orders ■ of Joseph Ryan, are aimed largely at Soviet bloc This was contrasted with what BIGELOW TRAINED MECHANICS Special YOU CANT BEAT REAL VALUE— informer for what federal officera wore not located until yesterday listeners. In Russian and several Stalin wrote in hls book “ problems ter’s experiments had achieved nying he waa a Oomraunlat “Florabel, rra so mad I could I president of the A F L Internation­ an atomic explosion. Neither did AT A LOWER PRICE revarited, pteada lanecwit to naw ■pit In your face. Aa a matter at have called a Mg western nareoCtoa 1 aftenioen. al Longshoreman Association, to other languages, a voice represent­ of t,enlnlsm” which In 1945 had GILBEY, 5th ..... ' ring. I “ I knew Dick waa dead,” aald ing Stalin repeats In response to gone into 11 editions. Stalin said, it give any technical details about 134.02 13.72 An sxesptlonsl valns for a gooaa fbathar pillow. BhM and perjury charge In Haw T oHl fact, I wUL“ return to work. the ” blg scale trials.” which It Oonnectleut State WelfarA Com- Ha did. . DavldiaB waa ana at U accused | Mrs. Mortensen from a hospital But whiln Ryan was being chal­ questions that he has said over'the according to the “Voice’’ MR. BOSTON. 5th ...... floral Ucklng. - "W e are living—Lenin writes— said were held OcL 26. Neither ...13.15 834.02 nilaalanar Sobert J. Smith aaaarta The columnist aald she slapped of narcotics eqnipiracy. He was I bed. “But Rusty lived for a long lenged by nia own East Coast years on the "inevitability of war” 13.72 MANCHESTER and the possibilities of- “ peaceful not merely In a state, but In a sys­ official nor seientlflc scources of­ hla dMartoant, now under invee- him and ba kicked her in the shins. •hot to death la his alaap at hla tima as we lay there. I believe he stevedores, he himself was chat fered immediate elaboration o f dlM Just a little while before the co-existence’’ between the east and tem of states: and It Is inconceiv­ Green Stampa Gfrcn With Salaa tlgatton. la handteapped by M She aummoned abarUra deputies, mothar'a boma. la Frsano, CBltf.,t lenging the leadership o f the West the brief announcement. CaA ■ga a t an ettaaeei lavaeMgal ete who took him into custody. in Fabrnary, '19MC°’ Aaothar de­ rsaeusni came. Perfaape if they bad Coast Longehora Boss Harry west. able that the Soviet Republic "Sometimes the great leader’s should continue to exist for a long Previous announcements fisTa Carpet Center .. .Robert E. Panona. former Oon- agt. Jolm Norris said 'Tone told fendant was Stanley W. Adams od| eom* sooner ha would have lived.” Bridges. said Argentlaa had dlacowred Bqwdly Important Savings On neetlent atate aenator who aarvad him: "Bure I spit at bar, but I Loa Angoiea. UtU* Kathy’s flrM words ■■ In San Francisco, a new dock lo­ words se^m to contradict each period Bide by side with Imperlal- oUier," the "Voice" said at the out­ iatic states. Ultimately on* or the ways at producing nudear anargr DEPENDABLE CARPET SERVICE briaSy aa Ueutanant govarnor aev- didn’t kick her. It’s Just been one Adams waa picked up Cgt qua#-1 Hm waa taken from the plane cal 'today signed a contract with by a Uiennonuelaar raacUon— SOS MAIN STREET TOL. 2-4S4S aral yaara ufo, announcaa he will provocation after another with tkmlng, and said hd spent part oCl wraduge were: “If I eobid Just* the Isthmian Steaqiehip Oo., set. other must conquer. Meanwhile, a On* broadcast quoted Stalin aa number of terrible clashes between through tM lUa o f torttfie' tom- Scotch ■uppovt iwafldaiiy af Senator TBR her.” ' the day a t Davtdian’a killing with] ■it down." She waa trapped the en­ breaching the domination that perstnna aspUed to tha O tm p a e Corner Bllddle Turnpike at Pinehurat Comer for RapubUean preeidential aoml- Mias Muir aaid Tons made no n friend la Miaa Payton’a HMIy-| tire ttaie in a bent-over standing BridcM' union was held on West telling former Vice Preeldent Hen­ the Soviet Republic and the 0 MN.MAIN ST. MARCHLStefl TIL. 4146 bounreMs atatea la inevitable.” kinds at matmalai * nattoB. , ■peclBe complaint bafora tha fuaa. w«od apartment. poaiti(m. Ona-t ateveilore ttimtrmtttm ry A. Wallace la an onen letter on