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Mmurlfgater tuntH^B l|grali> WISMIIDAT* oovoni n A m g a DaOf KaC Fraaa M b Mr. hnd M m Jamaa McCann Miss Jana Burr, dm uhtar o f Mr. The Mary Cushman groue o f tha « w iSa Waak Ha Hag of 91 Watherell atraat^ratumad and M m Charlao B. Burr o f 103 ' Congrmtional Woman's 39, 1351 i S i B ^ r hoana from Ireland Sun Sly. They Adelaida road, haa enroUad aa a I will conduct a aala o f homo ■■■ A'il r:Til' ' I asant about tbraa montha in Ire­ member of the freahman dasa at foods tomorrow aftomoon, IS ta a M M tSi' '& 'ilta'a Hottara Qrola wUt land, wlildi they had not viaitad la Bouva-Bostoh Sdiool of Phyaical at ona o'clock. In Hala’a e S - w K b t at tiM k o M eC M n. over 35 yaara, making thalr haad- Education, Madford, Maasn which oftfea Aaitt ItSSrC XlKMidfr. »r nonua gnartam in Portadown dfld vlalt- Is affiliated with Tufta college and ■ \ - Judy I af ( ■ MV*, ak «Htit o’clock. Ing relatlvoa and frlanda in other is now located on tha Tufta cam^ porta of the country. They report pus. Mis# Burr was graduat Otri Scout troop# J8 and 1# will that they had. a wonderful ylait from St. Margaret's school, At Advtrtittd m GUmot^ PRiCB r i Y l koM thair tin t faU maatiim They tmvellad by, plane. tarbury, last June. ^ r Bond YDL. LXXL NO. ST jS ^ a S o b at S:SO. ‘Hm Doreaa Soelaty memben are re­ ii ill Ilia I 0# troop I t « • *•*>* m ind^ o f tha ihonthly buaineaa H fh i m i 'A t i U r . held *n Thmaday Inatead o f Mon­ meeting thla avanlng at aight FOODT thr JmaUr Wrmrn if-fit* ftH day evtnlnga tWa year. o'clock in Emanuel Lutheran fr t Uchn ar h$t Blouse church. A aoelal time will follow home COMFORE and M m Ebba Glanney, chair­ Myatie lUvlaw, **«•*: SALE/ Wrrr*** Aaaoclatioii, win bold a man, and har committee of hoateaa- lenunaso aala In Odd Fallow# hall, ea will aerva refraahmanta. MORIARTY Bros Truman Blames Security Le M day momlna at 9:30. Matnbera Thuiy., Oct. 4 3 15 ; f N T i R SI and frtanda wUun* to donata artl- The midweek prayer and bible 1:00 P. M. LOAM In short righ t ...... ment for Gen. Benjamin Menen- Reject D. N, Offer I govemmant^aganctes. Ha aald tiia.~ -M-’tta' Sale of Kenwood V Thompson walked .on five dec necnaiM ef revolting ngninat The Reds rejected RIdgway'a publlahers should be as pktrioMo pitches. President Jnnn D. Feron. Sept. suggestion that talks start anew about this aa he 1a. With two strikes and no balla, 38. near Songhyon, an no-man'a land The order waa lasuad Sapt 35. village six miles sbuthaast of Kae­ It empowaro ct^lan as waU as (Oandtoaed ea Pnge Foatteca) song, They said the suggasUon irllltary of thei/m>vemmant agati- 100% Virgin Wool BLANKETS was "devoid of reason.” eles to withhold inf ormaUon which PHOIOI I40S The (tommuniats said It would they think might eqdangar the oa-, 1 W ilK e M o retti provlda no new assurance that I tional aacurity, and astahltobaa T h ird A rrest neutraUty agreements would be uniform methods of "elaaatfying" NUSSDORF Reg. $23.50 Value obeerved. Instead they auggeated: auch information. K ille d in N . J. "Both sides immediately resume Atotowader-et-Urge Philip C Jessop, testifying before the 8 ^ - c ww iapcnew CO. aIg FofelgB IlGiGlioiiii auliooininIttGG brAwti Sen. JoggdIi MfCArikjri Although the Praaidont'a an-i 72x90 SIZE the conference at Kaeaong. At tha nouncament o f tha new order aald- irilMriWilMra In P -W S trik e charges ■ against him "bare-faced falsehood*. dl*toriloB» and ml«- I Pal of Costello, Adonis, I ma- aepreawtotloB#.’’ A t right la Jeasnp’a legal advieer, Robert Lew. eenaorShlp waa not Involved, tba PULL 4 LRS. chinery should be eatabUshed to order haa been widely attaekad bpt Management Says 400 Uanager^M Darocher (left) of the New Tark Olaats haa a Mg Crime Probe Witness! atlpulate- a strict agreement con­ (NEA Tetopboto). .______\______sdljtora, pubUahera and many nMOH- hng far Robby Thoomon after Bobby's three ran honae.nm to ninth ! cerning the neutralisation of Kae­ ■ rs of Congreaa as estabUahtag . Baautlfiil Kenwood Mank«ta of soft luxuriant wools at r ^ savings. Kenwood—known This is the sofdy-sculptufed two-piect O f-1 ,9 0 0 Now on Job, I—lug toapod Brooklyn, S-l, nad gave the Giants the National Leagoe Felled by Gun Blasts aong.' inaorablp at tba source of Infor- for yean for their long wear arid washing qualities—are a wonderful buy for your own r— — * Win rifanaxed Olant drive whirii began In mld-Aogust (AP Two hours afUr announcing tha raatlon to which the public to an- dressnukcf suit dut is your basic oostume tJi^on eSaims 254 Wfiraphate). RUMMAGE •aa.and for gifta. CUffalde Park, N. J., Oct. 4—(ffl text of the Communist communi- Utlad. outfit. that’s plotted to add ioefaes to your Gabrielson Denies Mr. Trunum suggeated todw hei^t and fiatter your figore. b has dut Southington, Oct 4— An- that newsman ahoifid WNMr M SALE DHP GREEN — ROSE RED — YEU O W — UGHT GREEN— ethar airest tha third this wash. gambler and crony of underworld I gyegBung, gndand Chlnaaa Ckm. Gen. Pong Peng "l^h- even soma Information made “good badcground’J o ^ ^ makes a perfect btf lAbto, was diot to death today hual: ovallabla to them by authortaad ROSE PINK — HUE — WHITE foil for aocessorieal Check ctin Owners in a riMtaurant T have alraady made elaar to Influence Peddli^ gaverilntont agMiclea. gtee plant strikd. _ _ The dH>P*r Moratti 'waa a wit- you my vlaws ragardinB tha un­ Various leportara at ths news Black or navy rayon Bengaline— i/j sizes. Anthony ZawadsU, ST. of Mar- Peas before tha Senate Crime com­ suitability of Kaesong aa a eon- conference then expreeeed pusale- ■nsRSOl LMliarsR CKureh , Iden, was booksd on a brtaeh of. mittee In Washington aevera) feranca site.. Satisfactory condi­ tilnrtoa, fHydroooI, Inc., of whlcK ha la ment over Juit wiiet tha Praat jl‘*Ar Green Stamps months ago. Ha told the crime tions for tbs resumption of the preaident and general /eounssL dent expects of them. that gawadald. a Of U. S. Industry armistice Ulks can only be In- O. aabrialwm. Bepubllcaa Na­ probers he made thouaanda of dol- tional chalimaa, teeUfled today Over and over again, tha Prasl Plfdaiy Oct. 5 Ik JMHAJWcgn Given With Cash Sales member of the picket line, swore fers—legally—b e 111 n g on the aured by moving the conference Will Not M t dent aald 36 per cent of qll thin $ 1 3 . 9 8 at workars laavmg the plant at 3 site to en area where it la not iui- he tried to have Harvey Ounder- Gabrialson denie^ hla oontaeta horsea. a fonner Reranateuettlon aBRBM ana Cm m A m. Boads for hla reMass wars I?aw York, O ct 4— (P) — The^ have declared their faith to our Moretti was a close pal of Frank with RFC in connection with tha (CaathuMd en Pnge a) flxed at 3300 panding bis appear­ tree enterprise system wll) be (Coatiaoed oa' Page Fonrtoen) Flaanoe fxwporaUOa (BFO) dl- New Torif Stock Exchange wants Costello and Joe Adonis and other •etor, appotetod prealdeat of the loans were imprp|wr. Ha aald ha ance Monday fat Municipal court spread -acroaa the record. We will high echelon racketeers. Hla waa appearing tofore tha Senate Tha arrest came as hsgotlatora to know how many and what kind then have the measure of Ameri­ New Yorli Stock Exekaage teat brother is Sal Moretti. now serv­ year. Inveatl;tatlon'k aubcomralttea at continued their efforts to cattle the of people own American industry. can capitalism in action. I sua- ing a prison sentence with Adonis two-week-old dispute. pect that the aurvey will produce hia own request "to rafuta alondar F rench U pset A caravan oB antomobiles Unad Estimate^., of tha munber of for gambling operations In New D ispu te D elays with mcto.’y ' stockholders In tba country run evidence that Main street—not Jersey. ’ _ Washington, Oct. 4—(J^— „Guy im behind a truck ' and drove Wan street— owns the nation's in- Q. Gabrialson, Republican -Nation­ The oerf* chairman qsferred ’ through picket Unas ’ to bring fro m .0,600.000 to 30,000.000. and First reports said Moretti waa only obUi^y to demands from V ielm iiih P u sh duaMes.” al ehatrman, asked Senate Inveetl- «A Another Special Shipment HRST QUALITY SHEER workers Into the plaht for tba sec­ tha oto^ exchange plans to taka shot at Joe’s RaaUurant, 795 Pal­ D efense F unds some Beitote Republicans for hla ond shift ysotaeday aftamoan. a year to ge( a more exact coimt Funaton said the. stockholder isades avenue, here. There were gatora today to clear him of any resignation, b«i),dl<> declare ha wUl AND SEMI SHEER The truck carried a huge algn khd a better Idea of who thcae census wiU cover about'5,000 cor­ no other detaila. "tinge . o f Influence peddling, not quit imder firs. Morocco Troops Hurl people are. It will be the first porations whose' aecuritlea are The reatourant U acroas the Conferees Disagree on brtbaa" or other Improper conduct on the cab whtoh read, *Tf you are traded on the Stock Exchange, the "It seamed to me that to resign O f These aftaid to drive In let lia truck you stockholder census ever taken. ■treet from Pellaades Amuaement In hia contacts with government aa /^publican chairmen In the BRck Red-Led FfMreeg Curb Ebtchange, In the over the Park. • , Release of Reservists agencies. In.. .No extra ebargs.” The plan ,was announced last counter market, and In regional hops of saving my party embar- Signs on tha riM aald, Tat's night by Georgs Keith Funaton In The 67-year-oId Moretti, had Gabrislsbn made the plea In a nAament would have been con­ Advancing on Laldian exchangea. / ^ Just steppii^ Into tha restaurant Involuntarily Recalled prepared statement he filed with NYLON go fellows, Fan In tbs rear.’* and hla first speech rince he was elect­ Phmston/ aala the Stock Ex­ strued aa 'an admission of Im­ "LookAsalv for 4limAthat tawiwtw'ewwlovely*pM day. YOtt ed praaldant of the Stock Exchange when the ahootlng occurred, ths committee m It opened an In­ proper conduct," he declared. Saigon, IndocklnA O et 4 .(g>— -:!C aan collaet It eveiy Iriday.” change provides a free and open cording to reports. Authorities Washington. Oct. 4—(F)—In­ vestigation Into his relations with French forces In ftotoa battle, bav* Sept 10. Some 3,0Q0 leaders of market place for buying and seU- ■eld Deputy Attorney General ability of Senate-House conferees The Bubcommlttee, heeded by The number of workers who btisinaas and govammant attend­ tha Reconstruction Flnanoe^ cor­ Senator Hoey (D-N. C.), billed to­ hurled back the column ef Vtot- ing aeciuriUes and in ao doing It la Max Elaensteln la questioning a to teach final agreement delayed minh troops which was advandag mported HOSIERY ed the dinner in Funaton's honor. ’active force in the perpetu- poration (RFC). day's Inquiry aa parallel to ona tt House action today on the compro­ I At Immediate - issue to conducting into the contacts on Laichau. 180 mltoa northweat. Woric already haa started In and atrengthenlng of the (Ooattnaed oa Page Foortoea) mise 307.300,000,000 defense of Hanoi. coUoboratlon with the Brookings in negotiations concerning IN NEW FALL S H A b B uctive free enterprise system Laichau t o the capital of the ntoney bill. 600,000 of Af c loans to Carthago- (Oeatinoed oa Page Foortoea) H v d W M E lR g Institution, an aconomlc research c8'ou r ^country. Let u» all agree S p m e r Sam Rayburn aald the Thai Federation. ' . o r^ isa U o n , said Funaton. Ha tMt we liave no reason whatso­ 11 In Small Boat eenfereea had run Into dlfflculttoa Announcing tha -rqputoa c t tM velours addadt ever to epologlse- for our Ameri­ in Ironing out differences over _ • _ IBITOCKattack today,HK1B7, French army bead- Sheer Robert Law­ N ew s T idbits *nU# survey will provide the can capitalism... Senate end House provtoiona on said that hardbitten Colled froRi (ff) Wires , •newer to the question of who "Gapitaliam.of course la not an Ask U. S, Asylum the release of reservists involun­ rhtera threw back the rence with dark aeams. Fall Coats Focus owns American Industry. The Inflexible, full-grown doctrine. It tarily recalled to duty. Report Czech Shakeup ______jed Vietmlnh unite, In poUUcal force o f the real oorpor- must continue to evolve, muat (toce the measure reaches the dlamder nfier n bitter struggle for Fort Pierce, FUt. Oct 4—(P>— Also 61 gaufo aemi- Alderman James J. Cremtod la ata ownarship In America will be grow ea any other healthy aoelal Houae, a speedy vote to expected control of a mountain pass leading rjT sPE C IA L; o u r ta sty little < kats hlghUghted for *11 to aee. A leaking boat with 11 refugees aapeclelly in view of the word that to tolehau. ^■aa^mnnB ehMoa o f Bridgeport (Oeattaoed oa Page Foorteoa) from behind the "Iron Chirtaln” Russte has exploded e second atom aheer regular iRNuna. u n Democrats for mayor.. A come­ ’The eum of the people who made pwt here yesterday and the On Oatis Case Backfire t x the bomb. « 5) back trail, ends to Meat for posaengera asked tor aayliun la atea Red A-Bomb Frank W. Kramer, former coUee- the United States. T can't conceive of any oppori- Washington, Oct. 4——Prs; MM llGUlfill Soviet Ruaatan aacrat poUoa .had ■Mgrm. senior anny Instructor for There ftnaria’a aatollite troops None bad travel papers. mtor Mohammad Moaaadagh wspt A aiid..Valted Nations farces are la that he to'vors using them; but Dr. V. 8. Krajeovlc, chairman a direct hand in quaatloning tha; tha Rhode laland nattonal fuard. AD the paaeengera were Ea- today aa ha told the MaJIto (Lower of the Jfational Commlttaa for Capa Rattoras, N. C. Oet 4 - ^ la named prafisiBr of military ■talemated battle; totter tlghting that It to a military dectolon. Houae of PaiUament) tbat the and mounting caaualtiea bring rib- 0GGG SOOMGGfld F lllik the libe'ration of Slovakia said (ObattoMi #■ Foga 1 —A giant hurricane owlriad north- New srianca and tactics at Tala and (Oanttoned an Page Fawiaan) British government had no right I ward In tba Atlantte today, a p ^ commanding officer of Tale ROTC toty no nearer tor either aide.. Is 3. The clato> by Gen. Omar to bring Uto Iranian oU dtopute up resort to atomic anna oontam- Bradley, riialrman of the Joint antiy sparing tha North (t e i^ a unit before the U. N. Security Ckxm ooaat from major damaga. Dr. Robert Hay Cook. 53, pcom- platcdT There are these facta: O ilefs o f Btolf.’ whUe on a Far cU. Pouch rtjdM in vdvet. New Flowers L A White Houae announce­ Etost war Sene' trip, that U Jf. Efforte to pinpatnt ths esoter «C Irient New Haven orthopedic sur­ Police Teams Curb Aaaertlng tbat the oU sathmall- Commons, Stung by Iran, , tha bnrricana and to detai mtna Ite geon and member of Tola tlnlver- ment that "another atomio bomb forces can fight the war to a sne- aatlon problem was aa t"*----- ’ Tuhr ^ plastic For coat or suit waar. Fall eolora. has recently been exploded within ceostol *TniUtary conclusion" tt diraetlon a( 9:30 a m. (atit) wtoa - : i j / - ■■ -H. aity faculty and madicM ataC for Parkway Speeders dispute with tba Anglo-: grains. Most Btyias over 30 years to New Hovea diaa the Soviet Union” and that Rna- truce talk| toil finally. The gaQ- OU company. Mofeedegn told tha Gets News o f Money Woes after long inneas.. ^bM c health oto, despite pretenalona that her eral did not mahs any explaa^ deputies he vriU leave Sunday to with xipper or inside ■arvice says thora was "aobsta atotnle energy program -to only tioaa of how this would be done Graenwleh, OcL 4—(P>—Motor­ argue Iran's caae la tbq U. N. ttol decrease" to poUo last weriL against a numerically superior ist on Ctomaeticut'B Merritt Park­ M osaod^ wiped avmy team as anemy. Bradley left Washington way tdlnkad their eyas Wedneeday bs said “I am aUm that on this London. OcL 4—(F)—The _ AU^thjK w n ^ ^ to the fo ^ (Canada Dry Plant; puTM. Colort: Blad^ i . ^ Eighth annual eonvantlaa eC of Commons wound up Its affairs mal dtoaolution b y tba king to -l 5 9 c Toong DeoMmatle aafts of Aaoer- FarewelllReview for talks with commanders ia at • novel sight—police cruisers trip I wUl aajoy tha praywrs and Koran toot Wednesday night, pra- support of tto sraalaaBraalaa pa^to, pamto) otto wxl today with traditional decorum, morrow. brown, aavy.. icd. Ica opens to St Looto with soma travoUng aldaIv aids at maximum ■ a tV a to l In Bbrtfold Sold ^3,000 dalagatae m- help me and the ger over the teas of the oil refinery Both tba loss of Iranian oO and | groen. anargatlc, thraa way race ^valop at Abadan and shock at tha nose tha ooihitry’a financial idight araf for prarideaey.. Maattng .of aatl- eras mads. i mlarionar Edward J. Hickey to ' The Premier will head the dato- New Tork. - ^ V eu down apiadlng and ethar traf- tlon which tncludaa four mam- diva of Britain’s gold and doUar axpaetod to be hot tosuaa m tha[ Tiaiiiaa aMrtham Deaaserata to. camp Pickett, Va . OcL-d—(PV— Except for tba single opantag torthooinlng alectioaA da Dry today annwiBaad_tha aala Stamps GItsb With Cask Saks be held aoaB to start planning for Ttonorrow to torewell day for tha aantence aaytag another bomb has ,fle vhfiatloBi onuo iiaavUy trav- rs o f the pariiamenUry oti AfGttG* 7 ? an ssaate of Ite wtwBpqwtei bean expledad ‘W lt^ tha Sovtot alsd Mantc hlgbaray. eboard—Daputiao Allabyar 8i Tha formal preparaUona to ^ The B oufo o f Oefowana/$W*h?- Lorga Aaaortmanf of Cosudl Hats at $1.98 and $2.98 1953 PreaKtonttol ca m ^ g n . 43td, tha ons-ttnw National Guard oolve Pariiament In advanea for ared after Attiaa and wfotoon lubaldlary. tha_Oanad» dlvtotca whlHi la due to saU tor Union, Jlw White Houae statement Tha arutom< sat out to pairs and AU Shaytfaa dnd Saaatom Churehm, leader o f tiM O cnaam - ♦Hug Os.,__ _ o_ f Hartford.__ O m a ^-Ih toouad at dtrecUon o f PraoUtont from tba tati .hero and at Ahmed Matin Dafterl and Mortesa t b a ^ 35 alactiona went o ff w ltii. to-1 Wabar and Ivan $2-98 T r e a s « 7 Eurotm this —««wtti. - out a controversial hitch. The Im­ tiva oppaattlon had_ prayed Tha 43rd, aa tafantry division Ttuman eontatosd no details. Milford at 10 mliiutomtostto Intervals, BayatL gather at 8L Paul'a Oatiwdral fori meat awnar* of the The balance of the brief state­ making the round trip of the en­ Moasadegh tomad down a oug< partial spotiter ruled out of order ottU n gO ^ a f Millinery Dept. Pius Tax Washington, OaL,.4—<3>—The originally recruited In poanectlcut, an attempt tef Independent mem­ tba apaady rocovery of th« aqtngl positicn of the T tm m tf O ct 3. Rhode U and a i^ VarsiOBt, Will ment waa dtvoted to atraaalng tire M kway sida by ride. No cara gariion ^ a deputy that tba MaJ' Ung.' \ I ^ 0 ”agaJn»tha naeaaslty tor that could poaa them and nous oould Ua adept a spaelal mselution giv­ ber Raymond Blackbum to prod Second Floor Net- budget reoetote, 306j55,< stage Its final rtylaw at this Laborite Prime Minister Oemart They aakod dtvifia guMtanpa Inixtanted a 811.38; budget expendttaraa. $348.' SprawUnf southslda Virginia baae. affaetiva, anfercaatoa international exileaodtoe togdi speed Umlte—00 ing him fun authority before the -U Atttaa on hia govemmenYa hand- 505,538.55; cash balanca, $6,319.- lUng o f Dm Iranian on eriato. I ea Face Vaar):- 839363.0L 1 DR .Faga TWap ■ a) I' 4 ‘ V . J- .. .1 ■.f;- , V - i V J- ’M..; 1- 7, MANCHB8;a'M SVKMIMU HKHALIA, MAMCHKirrEB. U>MM« THURSUAT, OCTOBEB 4, 1961 M A w rm m m IVENINO HBRAUL^MANCHBSTBI, OONM« THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1961 iM fs tto n &0‘ top-nuUclitg nUlUry O Paaiore of Rhode Island and ust 15,.^to 51^,319.70, according to Uepreaentstlve John A., McGulsb a report submitted by Paul Cer- oOlows will salute tto 4Srd as it Governor$ Split Four Ways Albert Roy TalkN riss a prafuoloa 44 delphinium and gam thraugb

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IIANOHESTEIB BVENING h e r a l d . MANCHEBTER, OOMNw IHtTRSDAT, jOCTOBER 4, 1981 ■ I , i- ■ultMt w«rtd oondltloa wouM MUl ______proWbttlBg members be BSMt Interested eoaoeras the I ______" ' •' ' ■—— — ...... -■ b « in our flavor. W o do not rooUJr sf the LtoHAsriiw fr«*" hoMtag o f ' legislators. H m fUU-ttme, paid, aleetod, or ap- nottd Fsderatloai. of Tha aUver offering taken waa for lege who Bilqka oR her trip to Eu­ mm want to roamt any part of Oor> tendance from October, I M f Jo rope thla paat summer. Her talk Par^nU of Cubi Connecticut potartod gbsitloM la the employ Taxpayers Is qoerytng Bay Clarke Presertts ■ Juti4, 1851. Tho wore Donna Xoh- K onan rellM fund. ' many, Wo do not raiUly want to Robert Doellner On Sunday, Oct. 7. the World was enlightening and InteresUng. of/oouatleo. Citlea, tasraa or State Tegislbtors as to whether ler, Judy. MerrlleMl. Jua Martin. Other numbers included musibal To Meet Monday flght W6«1d W ar m . apedal dtotrtotar they think their present asdary Om m t ChmralM Rm HIm m Linda M8'*riA, Roger Llebmaih Wide (Tommunlon Service will be held and the every-member can­ selections from Mrs. Palmer o f i n a t la, o f ooaree, the dual Job. of 88,750 a year, o f 87,500 a/ In UCSfth Recital Ronald Kohler, Pamela Olennoy, Glastonbury and Mrs.. Hklwardtoof. Yankee vass frill start In the afternoon. Barcaininr-With Ganaafty baa, adopted by the Oonaecttcut Menalom, Is high eaooglL The H ft, dtow, do# gurwart gaHU oa laqatl f f \ Annette Llebman. Marilyn Jor­ South Wllllngton and group hing­ A meeting o f parents of Cub James Edmondjon and Mrs. E r­ As was InovlUbls'from tho mo­ By A. H. O. ltd l seeshm. figure which nonpareo wtth that Robert poellner; Manchester dan, Helen Jordan and Carole ing led by the-lecturer. . ’ scouts o f Pack 112 la called for \ WIttmann. Harry Olsen was nest (Towdy are co-chairman for Cksventry Orange will confer the WIhmi You O iv Tham Soiwthlng Thay ItBAlAY illc* to Andover The aecond reform, proposal la $7JMM la IWaSanehneette la, when violinist, and Ward Davenny, Monday, Oct. 8 , at the Washington ment whan both' Rnssis .and the for ’ a "conatlutlonsl amendment awarded'hts sixth year attendance the drive this year. ^ , third and foufth degrees on Thurs­ Ilioas who are psrpstuslly dis-, It comee to Obnneetlcat leglala- Mr#. Theunes Cooper ohd Infant School cafeteria located tn the western powers began violating providing home rule for cities and Hartford pianlat, will present a award which consisted of a star day evening with a harvest supper Ul members of tha Andover sstiaflsd with Connecticut IsglsU-' tors, gdOO. This seemo the only Joint recital Monday, Oct. 8, In tho dwi|^t«l';''Kathleen Ruth, have re­ basement o f the White building. tha Potsdam Agreement ter This the 1051 Connecticut ses­ legislative practice Is not clear>- CLARKE MOTORS \vill confer the third degree and and will be preaided over by Ward many, the situaUon with ragiud aeeompllahmsnta, had better not, ceft series Sponsored by. the Mu­ now haa for five years of perfect from the Manchester Memorial the regular officers of Coventry to Germany has dsgensratod in­ form or who have not received If they vrant to keep their dlaaatla- sion adopted, in principle at Issst, ly showing Its heele'to the Bay 301 MOAD STREET. OPEN EVENINGS sic department of the University hospital. The baby 'has one tooth Krause, eubmaster. Identification cards are rsquestsd as a key move toward reducing e»*ondsnce. Orange the fourth degree. Parents whose sons wlsK to en­ ___ « A n i faeUon/ aharp, look to tha porth. State. \ of Connecticut.. already according to a atatenteht A t the recent King and Queen to one In which both sidoa of the to appear at ths firs house on Fri­ .^^^orTITIcatfx of pfomotlon frere ter Cub peck 112 must attend this Thooe who Ilka to think that Con- both the amount of work and the The event will take place' at 8 from Mrs. Cooper. This Is the contest sponsored by East Central ■ ooooooooooor ;f { 5 cqld'war are bidding for Germany, day, o it. S, between 7:45 and 9:16 amount of log-rolling In legislB- also given out by the auperintend- meeting to register their sons for necUcut problema are apeclal and p. m. In Btorra church and will ent along with cordial Invitations couple’s third child; they have a Pomona Grange No. 3 and (k>n- toooaooooo**^ th e victors are suitors; ths de­ p. m. ao that they may be proper- have a program composed of charter membership. Boyn who unique had batter not, If they want, tive sessions. to all children In tho community daughter. Peggy, and a son. Rich­ necticut State Grange, held at feated are rsally maaterv That is yTegistered^ Other reform proposals which sonatas by Veraclnl, Beethoven. ard. Mrs. Cooper’r nsother, Mrs. __ f enrolled tn Pack 112 last • koooofooo* »$ 'J® This procedure is necessary ao to prsasrvs their Illusion of Con­ to attend Sunday school servlcea. Coventry Orange, there were seven irfS! |\ Henry Cowell and Turina. Scherling of , Is now year mua* also be registered by OM T ttf ..... 9U-®® often the case, In history, when that membsn will receive ths pro­ necticut uniqueness, look to what are already In effect in Connecticut Sunday school begins promptly at entries which Included two from include one for a constitutional Mr. Da-enny la director of the spending a few weeks with her their parents. The charter for each vtctars fell to agree among them- tection o f state Insurance in casst, gosB on In Maasachuastta. 9 :4 5 and the teachers are as fol­ HUlstown. two from Columbia, two pack Is issued on a yearly baala limit on the length of legislative ■ Hartford School of Music. He Is lows; Nursery. Miss Betty Vlany, daughter. from East Windsor and one from iTftypiuMO . selveo. of accidents occurring during Thars ths 1951 lieglalature—one •noted as r concert pianist. Mr. and names are not ca rri^ over Tho'iioaotoiod PrOM to oselnatoMr sessions and one for the establish­ Miss Marilyn Jordan: beglnnera, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McKnlght Somers Oranges. Judges Included A t _thi moment. Uie bidding for fsnse activities. divided In power aa was the Oon- D in n er, also a noted concertlst, frhm one year to the next. •aMM to tito BOO M fopoMleatloo m Members of the following necUcut Lsrlslature—is still In ment of a legislative research Mrs. Doris Merrifield, Mrs. Eloise of Pennsvlvanla are spending a Rev. and Mrs. W’tllard Thomen of StMMO dwolebao oodltoO to it. or Gemnany is getting high. And the Is 'the author of numerous com- Joseph Dutra. field scout execu­ groups sr4 Included: aircraft ob-' sssslon, with no adjournment seem­ council. Edmondson; primary, Mra.'Lillian few days'thls week with Mr. and Mansfield Center and Mrs. Robert tive' from Hartford, will show &^tiSnrtoel«W e« «o thto poaiUpns. He was the winner of Day; Junior 1 (3rd and 4th grades) Mrs. John E. Kingsbury and fam­ uncomfortable ' thing, from our servera, nuraes, nurses aides, first ingly in sight. This Is In splU of Aa a solution for the controversy the Hemisphere prlxe for North Ba.\tcr, *lecturer of Qulnnebaug movies, relative to Cub acmitlng. k>a tM looal DOWS pabitobM aid Instructors, evacuation com­ Mrs. K. Laura Edmondson: Junior ily. They are here to attend a Poinoha.. The Judges selected Mias IMMI « ( fogtabltoatloB et oPo».*> point o f view, la that it la Russia the flict that aeaalona in Maaap- between annual and biennial sss- America., In 1944. given by the Julian Stroag. district commis­ II Girls (6th and «th grades), Mra. June Squler of Columbia as the OiSiUSotowotB on atoe rtMt*o«- which can. If she wllla, pay ths mittee, canteen committee, trans- chuaetta became annual In 1M5, slona, Massachusetts Is considering Chamber Muslcl3ulld of Washing­ funeral. , sioner of Manchester Cub scouts, k>rtatlon and equlpmtmt commit- Eustacle Kltchlng; boys. Hubert A t the annual meeting of the Queen to represent East Central on the theory that this would saas limiting sessions In even numbered ton, D. C.,'^,ahd R. C. A. Victor. will alw be present and will speak ' M torrtao dtoot K. A- higher price, a price ws appaiVnt- :eea, disaster relief %>mmlttse, Edmondson and Raymond Bradlej^ Porter Library association the fol­ Pomona, and Reginald Bancroft of ths pressure o f business on. each years to budget action—a propos­ Mr' Doellnery a member of the briefly to the parents and Cub ly cannot manage to pay. and volunteer firemen. Jr.; Intermediate ^rla (7th and lowing officers were elected: Pres­ East Windsor to be the King. Each ^^w^Mteaovo Boortooatatlsoo: Too aasalon. al paralleled by the agitation, In faculty at the'Hartford School of leaders. What wa art offering Germany, World Wide Communion Sun­ 8th grades), Mlsa June Loomiij ident. Byron W. Hall; vice presi­ were crowned and present^ gifts Mr. Krause, wKo will Introduce jSSteKtorP IpoaHi dcoqo^ Two of tha major deadlocka In Connecticut, to have annual ses­ Music, Is part-time Instructor of boys, Harry Kltchlng: high school, dent, Hubert Edmondson; secre­ tSSr CktoOO. Dotroi\^oa« •sMo. at the moment. Is a certain de- day will be obasrvsd at tljs 'An­ sions with regular business ses­ from the lecturer of East Central the new committee chairman of dover Oongregstlonal church at 11 this marathon Maaaachiiaetta ses­ violin at the UnW r^'ty "f I Mrs. Gertrude A. Haven. tary’. Miss June D. Loomis: treas­ sions and strlcUy budget sessions nectlcut. \ Pomona, and also gifts were pre­ Pack 112 at the meeting, hopes for aoxnr iimnAO o» g;ree o f restoration of sovereign a. m. October 7. The choir frill ra- sion have been on Issuea which I The basement of the church Is urer, Walter S. Haven; librarian. sented to the other contestants. alternating every other year.. a good tuniout of parents. _____ tfnom. ______privUegs tq Westem Germany. To hearae on October 6 at 8 p. m. also provided temporary deadlock ^ being redecorated to take care of Gertrude A. Haven; assistant li­ Mr. and Mrs. Philip LaMontagne Another Massachusetts reform >4«vjt .Vu4 unemployment insurance, an electrical roll-call device In the ing facilltlea will be had this year. bury and Miss Grace Dunlop. The der.son assisted with the refresh­ A Sunday school teachers’ meet­ librarian reported that a total of la Tbs Koaebsotor CoMlog Htiald. fenalve alliance against Russia Community Day will be continued the Issue was, aa In Connecticut, House of Representatives. "^RaU^^unday^i^^observe^^t ments of cake and coffee. Lexal Beveraxat and an explanation of "The ing was held on Friday evening at 176 new books had been placed on, ■ AT LOW PRIf'EH Ttanday, Oetobor ♦ and against Its own brothers In that of combining a correction of But petliaps the Iseoe in which the Second Congregational church Church Women" ^11 be made. Connecticut legtatotore would on Sunday morning with the the home of the superintendent ta -the library shelvea during the past ■ HOURS 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. Bast Germany, certain concesslonB abuses under the present law with 'i^cuss plana for the fall qu4rter. year and the total circulation for r.XM PI'S M.E. Q IIT S Rsverand Malcolm Crook’s ser­ church and Sunday school uniting Stores, Oct. 4— (iTh —Marilyn Goes On of freedom Jfrom__eecupotlon mon last Sunday was- "H lndsr campaign pledges~for more-gen A'thank-offering waa planned for the library Year was 8.532 books, H i f l , erous hsneflta. On the budget, it In the morning worship service. Juno Beyerle o f Hamden has re­ Arthur Druf Stores authority. We are willing to al­ Them Not". Nathan Gatohsll was Miss Helen Jordan read the scrip­ November 16 and further plane will which does not include the school It was Just the war- of nervsa signed as managing editor o f the Tlio atomic annamento raco— low West Germany to progress crjanlst and the Iv.’mns sung were ture and Miss Barbara Schwann be aiVoounced later. elrculation which amounts to which might also have gone on In­ DO YOUR XMAS Mr. ~^and Mrs. Floyd Standish CampiLs. undergraduate publica­ oM onriy tho most deadly arma- "Rejoice Ye Pure In Heart", had charge of the responsive read­ about 600. tion at the University of CTonnecU- back into the family of nations, as definitely In Connecticut, had not furnshed ^ a beautiful' basket of The Pioneer Paat Masters' as­ Tlie new rfee cereal manta raos is wWoh this world has "Open My Eyes That I May SSe", SHOPPING AT ing. The choir rendered an anthem cut. we are allowing Japan to do. and "O Master, Let Me Work With 'someone had the sense to sur­ during the service also. The teach­ flowers for. the Communion table sociation met for their regular T R iF ie ’ •oar engagod—goee m enlly on. IROWN'S meeting and supper on Satimlay A top student, distinctions can­ But Russia has the bigger bribe Thee." render. • ers and officers of the Stmday at the c h u ^ on Sunday. Our ./ Wo ouraOhroa aro making atomic sincere sym ^thy Is extended to evening at the CNjventry Grange, didate in the school of Rovem- ■i©ASteo to offer Germany, If she wants to. The service of dedication was di­ The conduct of the Massachu­ S ^ o o l were Introduced and a serv­ mont. Mins Beyerle, a senior, in SERVICES childrien love... taata rogulariy now. W c aro rected by Mr. Crook and members setts session is cresting a public ice of recognition and Installation the Standish finjilly In the loss so hall. There were 19 past masters What Ruula can offer is much AUCTION suddenly of M r\ Standish’s sis­ and 21 visitors and they later also president of Gamma Chi doflnltoly ongagad In producUon of tho church school staff came to awareness o f the need for legL^la- was held bv the pastor of the Epsilon, scholastic honor society. mors than Independence for one church. Rev. R. A. Merrifield. ter. and the lUi>e8a of Mrs, Floyd Joined the Booster Night program Yhat fntorpr** the wtKhes In two dfaroettona which are can- the altar at the front of the tlve reform, and the Massachusetts held at Coventry Grange at eight Carry 18 credits for the current half of Germany, and mheh more church. _ SALES The superintendent of the Sun­ StandUsh. \ It S 1 3 0 Crisp in Milk aMored an improvement over tho Federation o f Taxpayers Is ad­ Sunday evening tnq movie “ A o'clock. The lecturer, James T. .semester, she ekplained she was than the opportunity to arm for a They wpre Superintendent vancing for discussion a whole Buy your waffle Irons, easy day Bchool, Mrs. Walter S. Haven, I unable to find time for her edi­ of the faiRlIy. - — iLlul flavat original atomic bomb. In onl dl* chairs, sewing machines, then gave out 12 attendance Wonderful Life ’ waa a h h ^ at the Laidlaw, presented a Miss Cohen (ooi«N'v,.^BT moony, m u s h f o r t o u o h ) new world war. What Russia can Loward Jennings; Mrs. A. G. Mc­ series of reform proposals. of the Wllllmantlc Teachers Col­ torial duties. Milk at neUoa ora ara''making smaller Neil, Clark; Mrs. Donald Richards, ranges, cleaners, radios and awards, those who had perfect at- ; Second Congregational \ church. Us»W*e ^ offer is the unity of all Germany. The first proposal It is ad- hundreds of other lovely gifts atonde bomba, orhlch can bo used secretary: Mrs. Raymond Houle. \-aiielng la for a "eonsttSutional John B. Burke Furthermore, the implirstion of AT PRICES YOU WANT TO ■V SalMDaTrinta* OMWM>.Sl.Lnlat It la grtanly hoped, la tactical war- Mis. Carl Carlson. Mrs. Robert such a Russian gift would be that Mann, and Mrs. Wtlltsm McCsr- PAY. FUNERAL HUME tara—against small targets and Germany would not need to re­ roll, all pre-school teachers; Mrs. 'THURSDAT, OCT. 4, « P, M. 1 M. .sgiiaidi troops in the field, to tho Raymond Parrish, first grade boys 87 Boat Oaoto* S t arm for new war. FR ID A Y. OCT. 5. 8 P. M. edtor dlroetlon. wo are setting out teacher; Mrs, Alton Lathrop, first LAND SURVEYING \ Aiofceleoee I The reasons why Russia may be SAT.. OCT. 8 I to 10 P. M. Advertise in y n e Herald— It Pays to make the hydrogen bomb, grade ^rls; Mrs. Martin Baker, able to offer s price like thla, while second grade boys; Mrs. Gordon orWch may be many times as Edward L. Davit, Jr. INSPECTION; we cannot, are curious. Rice, second grade girls. From • a. m. on days of salb powerful as the bomb with which Also .Included were: Joseph Mer­ Reglstored Land Rnrreyor Russia is more cynical than we, ora destroyed Hiroshima. rier, third grade boys; MISs An* 15 Proctor Road, IVIaochester AT SHELL CHATEAU W. M A IN 8 T-, W n X IM A N T IO The Raaslaaa gained standing m and, at the same time, perverse­ di-ey Gruntter third grade girls'; Tel. 7018 , the race two yaars ago. i^th an ly, has ■ more confidence in the MIsS Teas Mell. fourth grade; George J»arks, fifth grade boys; atomle asptoalon of aome sort. sticking results of its own mis­ sionary work. Mrs. Roy Darwin, fifth grade I Wow, asoortlng to White House g'rls: Allan Tale, sixth grade , anaouncoment, they have set off Russia Is cynical In thla respect, boys; Miss Emllv Miller, sixth m sdoeiid aspk^on, and thta time that It would be perfectly capable grade girls; Robert Mann, seventh' and eighth grade boys; Roy Dar­ FDUit-IN-0|ilE the White House, perhaps holdtog of taking all its own work In East FI HER FLAVOR Germany, and all Its own followers win. seventh and eighth grade InfdixRation from amreea Inside girls; Mrs. Allan Archibald, high «m there, and Ihrmylrtg them into fta s M as oral! as whatever school. CHRISTIANS scisstmo evtdoBOO to the atmos- union with the real of Germany, plM n rsvaalad tho explosion, thus sacrificing them. In a sense, callously to Rusals'a own policy daOatWlir pauclalms that It was ALL OVER THE WORLD the osploPleH o f an atomic bomb. needs of the monwnt, which may thiuM is somo hope orhlch says be t o . settlr the German problem , WILL OBSERVE the fact there has been a two at all costa. The East German fei s yasr period botoraon the Russian Communists and fellow travelers would be certain to be in a minori­ WORM) COMMUNION SUNDAY 'atomic oxploaiona are have detect­ m 'i ed meaiiB that it has taken the ty In any unified Germany. Itasalsna that long Just to make We, on the other hand, would OCTOBER 7, 1951” ' ”^ ^ ^ a aeoend bomb. That is not too not be able to behave In such a itohabla a hope; the Ruslans may callous fashion to our own work i have been storing bomba’ rather and our pwn followers In West MOHEY BAtK GUARANTEE than exploding them. Germany, We consider It our own But what la establlahed beyond duty to protect those whom we PLAN TO ATTEND YOUR CHURCH ' quoation Is that the Russians are teach In what we teach. RGUI/OOUNrOfli In the atomic arms race, end, Beyond being cynical, however, SRENTCLOW ON THAT OCCASION alace the bomb la so much of an Russia also seems to have more abaohite weapon to certain uses— confidence In the survival power on. b u r n e r s against largo dt|oa. particularly of her own followers, and In the —dhbre is not too much comfort eventual, long range triumph of la tho fact that we may be well her ideas, than we'do, THE MANCHESTER ahead' of them m number and Rusaia seems confident of the vr''.' typos of bombs. Any atomic bombs ability of the Communists to sur­ LOAM Now la the UnM for seeding In tho hands o f a potential enemy vive as a minority In q unified Dark, Rich, Cultivated Loam COUNCH. OF CHURCHES lASm TO 8IRVII aro too many. Germany. But we are not confi­ No. 1 Loam 8t Cn. Yd. Cnckers are stacked e^t by ooa ' What is in course, then, la a dent of the ability of democracy to No. S Loam gS Co. Yd. ' T added to maiy flaveri VITAM IN! —- myw y to get out - I9M liable toro way atomic armaments race, survive, even though It has a ma­ In Track Load Lots to meakt y Tho world quostion la, of course, jority following. In a unified Ger­ Also: Baad, Gravel, Rtoae P H O N E 3408 urheUior or not thla armaments many. Here, of course, one ex­ Be id tune with the times with these delightful race can have an ending different planation la that Oomnitmism la Jrom an other armaments races. a strategy of wiles and oppor­ NUSSDORF •little shoes that fit and look like a millioik W ill It, as the others have done, tunism and expediency and under- CONSTRUCTION, CO. 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Another ex­ Re-fold the wrapping of each a; la ths po^bility that human be­ planation may be In an asseaament pwket in a flash — and cracken ings on both sides of this anna- of the political ncture of the Ger­ stayfrvsh to thfriasll menta race, and the leaders them- man people, which both we and atlvca, win rsaUae ths direction m Russia ^ y appraise as still hav­ 14 UEIICIOUS FLAVORS which they are heading, and do ing a greater natural tendency / something about I t But ^ t hope toward authoritarianism than SALE! is not vory bright Ths people feel toward democracy. •.■1 hslplsas and caught m evenU be­ For such reaaons. It Is possible GRAND OPENING yond their controls. And the lead- that Russia could offer the unity Fameut Makt sra seom to have every kind of of Germany on terma which would 7 A. M. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 < rash courage toward death and seem, on the surface, beyond our WAX PAMR PROnCTIONI •p • deatruction foe everybody, and no quarrel. .Ruaals's price for this courage at all for thp prooeas of RAYON CREPE The samo tried aad true frould be the continued disamis- flavor-saving wrapping u»to . negotiation and agreement They ment of Germany, whereaa our for yean to preaave food are very wiumg to Jump together price for the comparative freedom SUPS .freshness! ___ Into the greatest tragedy the of only one half of Germany la ,, world has ever knoum. That Is all rearmament, so that even what |tthey are wllUng to do together. Ruasls wants from Germany LOGK'FOR NEW LAREL jU-they wlU not aoe each other's seems more attractive than what MVISIUI NYION 2.19 -ifie-lKlrmei^ensFer W O k O M . •point o f vltw. They wiU not place We W M t fho Interest of an humanity above 'SURGiai DASTK STOdONGt IT STANDS fok' VALUE J There' la one great potential ad­ 'r e g . 2.98 ifthe interest o f their own per- vantage for aU the world, how- • JWO-WAY STMtrCH ' * A? dictatorial power qr their ever, in the fact that Russia hap^ m • UUNOMfASlir naSHfUSS MAUD Mt abaorpUon in national power, pena to poassas these bargaining Now TRULY THE ARISTOCRAT OF THOM ALL in leaders and people behave advantage in Germany. For, tak­ • MfMR 10N6F* Specially deaignqd aeams of each ^liko tha damned, aa if they were pikcket an t i g ^ heat-sealed m a m i ing the matter out of the context a Wonderful aelection eg 348 MAIN ST. - NEAR THE ARMORY and paralysed by the • iNvniBie r' $11.95 to help keep raoisture out! of our own rivalry with Russia, lacy and tailored styles! This Is HI The inner wrapping for crackers you’ll really enjoy using! Exclushe with within .tboir power. what the 'Ruaaiaii bargain would • StAMlUsS ^ Y o t tho team task facing civiUz NABISCO-and invented with just one airtH-.to help keep these crackers fresh amount to would be a settlement Buy Ouribilknil ond enjoy a Easy to launder! la clear. "It is not for one of Uve German problem and a big and crisp-the way you want them! You can re-flose each individual packet, ypa tha TwHast mooturq o f ra- g r the ' other to win the prospect of world peace. For Rus­ V can serve the crackers easily! Get PREMIUM SALTINE CRACKERS in the new I antamsnta face, for that U liaf from voricosa vaint, a Tearoee and''white, sixes sia to give up Germany frould be S2 to 40. BAKB) BY NABISCO that reaUy cannot be twoNan and tirad lags and In-Er-Seal Wax Packets. A t your grocer’s, now. a strategic move which would at NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY t Ip not tor mankind to con- omB defeat and embarrass iu In o|har lag conditions. ^ILL BE MADE 24 HOURS A DAY on tat a damoraUaad accep- a Come early for best selee- our rivalry with Rusaia over Ger­ Uonl / o^.th*. worst fhfo it can many and, at the aame- time, still *. '.m ^ Xt la to strive to constitute a victory for ua In our THEY'RE REALLY DELICIOUS Ji:' ^ I . A atomlo botnbo own bearch for peace and for ^ on anybody. Ruaslan rbtrendiment In shirt, (SihMaribI wa can actually hope that, Preterifriion PhflraiRejr Open Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 A. N.^to 5:39 P< M. TRY 'EM! STOP IN TOMORROW does out-maneuver ua this w l F rid a y to 8:.*i9 P . M. , ^ rmany, for. if she does, thi 901 HRin 8 L. TcL S.321

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1 ' - I. ■- I K /1 T- .r^ \t IIANCHESte fVKNIMQ.HlRALDl MANCHE8TBB. OOMM« THURSDAY, 0CT0BBR^4. 1961 •IANCHB8TBB IV IN IN O HEBAUA MANCHBSTiBB. €X)NN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4, 196^ r land Grant* HoU with n pot-Iuek P vt Oaorgn Maocham ho* tn- and cooptmte in mnMiig ttto oif- tondmt. win eoDoet artielea for Set Observance” n lfle i^ avmi n sudcaaa. H A Y lY O U n m i thooe Who have no meane of trane- supper at 6:80 p. m. and the tumed to Comp after apan^ng hto Lutheran Groups . furlough with hto parent*, Mr. and ter Oronaki, administrator anliist •voning *t oigM o'clock at the was also present last night, niul Tolland portotlqn to deliver oirtlcles to the Achievement progrorn at 7:80 OaraM r . Dtewrty at al homo of Mr*. Martin V. B. Metcalf MrsaSamlow in her M t as hesUit Inspector, ahed bock of the ehurch. p. m. * Mrs. PrMton Meocham and atotar, Of Reformation Vina. The acUon waa tte m u lt at of Grand nvwius. urged the members to have haalth To Meet Jointly Rev. W. C H, Moe eelected fer Mlaa laolna Amiot of West Tol­ Mlaa Marforat Mcaeham. King’s baiighten Mr. and Mra. Kmary M. Clough, .. . I ' m l the death of tha ybung man In an ' Bawitag cbeckups nt the Center, 68 Prntt antertolned a few frlenda ond^ rela- his Sunday aelinon theme: "A land waa gueot of honor at a \i^Of Interbat to the Protestant RUSCO ^! street, Hartford. NOW is THE TIME Public Official Who Foiled in Hla shower on Saturday evening at DRAPT qiTOTA tJP auto aeOident at Bast Hartford Tha Children of Mnry of St. Honor Guest m anual Lutbaroa WoRMnW Uvee on Sunday, SepL 80. The oc- 'le. of Manchester Is the im- Meeting Monida^r last spring. Oronaki with other Joaeph'a church hrlll, atari their Mrs. Shirley Russell will be lady ■ ■ TO PLACE YOOH ORBER rotf A . coaion being their 89th wedding Duty." ’The oervlce waa held Sun­ her home, with her aister, Mlaa COMMNATIpN DOOR SesMon high eahool studanto was rldinfln bowling this evening nt 7:80 nt the *of ceremonies at tha rally In Wll- l4oalonary ooctety will omit Ito onnlverenry. They were married In day.at 13 o'clock In the Lee Meth­ Dorothy Amiot aa hoatea*. About Hartford, Oct. 4—(P)—Connectl- nouficer-ient by the Manchester . —. ' V an auto driven by Doherty. The Koacluinko club on Vernon nvo- b Presented With '50- Umantic fiktunlay- Oct. 37. and moatliig ttia wnok la order to^ the Newington ObngregaUonal odist church, as the Federated 25 guest* were present. Mlaa cxit'a draft quota for November Oouneb^of, Churches, that under Ever Ready Circle o f* King** ARNOLDO. ARONSON amount of tha aattlement waa imt nua. Mrs. Aldle Servar will be Inner HARD SURFACE DRIVEWAY Iota with the Ladlee’ Aid eodety church Sept. SO. 1016. They have church heating plant will not be. Amiot received many lovely and has been increased from 68 to 73. Its sponsorship, a Reformation Daughters will bold Ita - Octottet fO O NB icni known, lisaaner and Rottnar rapra- raed SiOa Year Pin at Mystic hostess. A ch a rtered bue wUl- two children Warren and Shirley Uiyldnce tor eome time on account useful gifts. RefreahmenU were Stale Selective Sendee Director service wlVIxb* held on Reforma­ meeting Monday instead of 'niM- leave town at 1 ;30.. A rehearsal at ito meeting next week Thuri- of tta oxtenalva repairs In the served to gueaU who were pres­ ternest E. Novey said the Increaae aantad tha plaintiff with Halloran, Ihara will ba n food anla nt tha lESITE - ASFH ALT - CONCRETE Clough of Sheirman. N. Y. and two tion Bunday,\^l. 2R at 7:30 p. m. day enning next week diM to tha saga and Phelon. rapraaantlng the Review Ceremonies of the guards who will be In fioy, Oct. 11. when the epeoker .{iMisement of the church. ent from Hartford, New Britain, paralleled a rise In the national at the EmanueKCuthcrnn cliurph. ' /' Oo-op ator* on Park place, Friday, grandchildren, Martha JeanM and, Willington, Glastonbury, Tolland SiBinid M ellitt to defendant. As the other oasaa ware charge of the floor work at Wll- win be Rev. Etaner Donleleon. He John CTough. Mr. and Mn. Clou|^ The Young Peoples Society of call from 33,700 to 89,000 because Aa guest'speaker for this iwca- slate convention of Klnga Daugh- Oct'S from 1' to 4 p. m. sponsored Umantic followed the buaineaa Tolland church accepted the invi- and RockriUe. of stepped-up Marine Corp.s re­ tera-whlch is to be held on Octo- Groiukj Owe not to ha haard on Wednesday, the by Victory Aaaembly, ' CnthoUc Mrs. Carrla Samlow of Wads­ «irlll tell of hte work In the mU- .-.re both meipbers of Tolland pud- aion, marking the -434111 aimlver- men and woman qallad for poiadble worth street was honored at the session. toUbn of the Christian Ehideavor Mr. and Mr*. WUItem E. AnjJer- quirements. Indian of Columbus. ilon Held In Africa, from which erated church and Tolland GjNtnge. sary of the 1)eiilnnlng.^of the Pro- ter 9, In the Memorial Baptist . Setdem cait jury wars oxcusod by Jud^ l|tem> meeting of Mystic Review, No. 2, Preceding the meeting a deli­ 10 ^ DOWN RELIABLE country he haa reeantly returned. Mn. aough la aadretofy ^ Society, of the North Coventry •on returned home 8und*y from a teatant Reformation,lloi the commit­ church, 142 Falrf|e((l avenue, uel MelUts. Maple Orova Indlaa cious harvest supper was served church and met with them Sunday two weeks out of town vacation W'oman’a Benefit ' association. In Rev. Donielaon win aim bring Daughters of Union Vetorana , CRUSHED' TO DEATH tee In charge ha*I ae'aecureA-Dr. P. O. Hartford. Men.bers are ' urged to Haopttal AlkuxUtoiT Ofiteaia Tha ladies of Maple Grove will Odd Fellows halt Tuesday night, by Mrs. Harriet Risley and her pormnol greetlnge from. Arthur a v ll lyar Tent 23. My; Clough U evening at 7 p. m. The Tolland P.T.A. to celebrat­ Bersell of Minneapolis, ^• Mlim...... ' |toa^«ii%'6et 4— A riMit .cal- attend a communion service In the ^ nn TbSaad Ooun> The RockvlllotlUa City Hospital hold a meeting this evening nt with the presentation of a SO year committee. Members were also WORK H. Andereon, who left In mid-July, a poultry farmer, deltvering poul­ Five members of Tolland church ing lU lOlh annlveroary this year. Ansonia, Oct. 4—(pT^' John president emeritus df the Ailgus- Auxiliary held Its annual dinner eight o’clock at the clutdiouM on pin. This gift of the supreme re­ reminded to bring articles for the IfMg, for Tnngsuiyka Territory, try and egga to cuatomora f o r ^ attended the South Methodist The original purpose of the organ Killeen, 52. waa crushed to death tana Lutheran (Tuirch of Ame-rjea tiiornlng at 10:30. ' MOft wtU ftart on and election of officers on Monday Franklin street, with n social to view at -Port Huron, Michigan, la Friday rummage sale to the hall flteat Africa, oa a\medlcal miasion' years, and tax'collector for Tol­ church service Sunday. laatlon waa serving hot lunch to late yesterday w;hen he was and prominent nationalssnd wotUJ Itesorvnllons for the, luncheon Wi m-m. Witt Ju4g4 evening, October 1, at the Rock­ follow. , made to each member who attains tonight. 36 MONTHS GUARANTEED ary on the fpreilm field of the land for 35 years, church custodian The next communion service of the children at noon. The organ­ plnnere co Floyd Haliev, 334 Quaker Lane, licious dliuer served by the women ITis Sunday school oSioers and waa hit Intention to remain acUve in PMA for 10 years. GuesU be held on the first Sunday in No- years and la. now active In spon­ a street Intersection. Killeen, H m VWter 00 Ok. Ine. m Alfred to Mra. Samlow by the president, ON BALANCE native of this city, Is survived by operating In the Rcfonhallon West Hartford. of tha dhufeh, election of officers teachers of the Vernon Methodist New York, Oct. 4—MV—A strike least four and a half years. were present from Clinton, New vemtor. Instead of the first Sun­ soring Hallowe’en community par­ Dc BMir. A k. a. «t all, !• Mo- took place with the following offi­ Mrs. Russell Smith. of Bronx apartment house work­ Power Rolled and Alt women of EmanUel Luther­ Jersey, Newington, Bristol, New day In October. By that time It la Ibrop sons and a slslnr. Funqral service, and cordially Invite i))cm Entertaining clrclna are What ttea la MrOM: A DMHunar of -church will mast this evening at ties, suppers and graduation exer­ soever, Innsniuch nnd Albert cers being elected:' President. Mrs. SamloS’.ls a past president ers spread to another 450 buildings an church and their friends .are Britain and ’Tolland. expected the new heating plant cises. The first fall meeting of the services nro scheduled for Satur- berS and other friends of the rh)u- M t a ttMMt Oa, at all; A Di* eight o’clock at the church. miinlty to keep this date In nilrhl, Clark circle of Hartford. Mrs. Manpuet H. Mantak; vice of the review, and claims credit today, making a total of pOO We Have the Proper Eqaipment and Know How cordially Invited to attend this Teachers and officers of Fed' can be In place. P.T.A. was held Wednesday at tlay. ttn m r a* Anartoaa n iM ltr Co.; president, Mias Delia Partridge; Osaas Assigned for a perfect attendance record buildings without heat, hot water meeting, and to hear first hand Mr. and Mrs. Emory M. Clough Oaoiva CtalaeMUl in. Alcocanoar If. erated church Sunday school will Hick’s Memorial School. The secretary, Mrs, Irena Smith; treas­ A t the session of the Tollsnd for her first quarter of a century. or elevator service. DONT DELAY • CALL TODAY . reports of the mission work in meet Monday, October 8, at 8 “ celebrated their thirty-fifth wed­ ntiiiriT il al. approval of itlpu* urer, Mias Mabel Conrady. She has also secured a number of Thomas F. Lewis, president of speaker was Mlaa Marjojie A. Oouhty Superior court held on Africa. m. at the church. I ding anniversary with a famjly Mansur, first grade teacher at the MIon to nopan defaolt; pannli- candidates, outstanding among AFL Buildir^ Sen'lce Workers, Members of the Missionary Bo- reunion at their home Sunday, teoa to ila notion for mora apa- After the election of officers. Wednesdny, the eight esses con­ Charles X. Hutchinson, Jr., Dis­ Vcrplanck school. Manchester. President. Emeritus Mrs. Luther A. cerned with the death of a Jamai­ whom la the present state field Local 32-E. threatened further ex­ doty arc also reminded to bring trict Superintendent of the Nor­ Sept 30. atte atatomant; Tba L, Nelaon A director, Mrs. Grace Beat of Hart-, tension tomdrrow of the two-day- THOMAS D. COLLA The meeting of the Tolland-Vol- Miss Mansur to a reading special­ White, in behalf of the members, can farm laborer in October, 1M9, their “ Boxes of Blessings.” This wich District New England South­ ■k m Ttaaaportatlon eompanjr va. presented a gift to the retiring ford. Mrs. Best Is a member, of old strike, which has deprived !1^ YOUR Maneheater money will be sent to Africa. unteer Fire Department was held ist. A committee of first grade Day How M n y Klac!hnltt, Admx., dafauU were assigned to be heard on No­ PLAC FREE ern Conference, will meet with the mothers under the chairmanship of Coke & TV president, .Mrs. Ruth Lehmann. the supreme board, a former su­ thousands of residents of main­ Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 8 p. m. at the tor tollan to appear; Benjamin vember 13. 'The cases are the re­ members of Lee Methodist church Newly elected president, Mrs. preme sergeant and haa been at tenance services. ORDESR-^OW 2-9219 MILLIONAIRE DIES at 7:30 p. m. on Thursday, October firehouse. Mrs. Mary Guertln was In charge h ftankUa. aiMCutor, va. Tha Con- Margaret H. Mantak. then an­ sult of the accident which occur­ the head of the work In Connec­ ESTI .MATES (Mr. and Mrs. William Wuerdig of the program and refreshments. O Sale yagattn Kaoaaeth laraal, Bic., red involving a truck carrying the 4. at Lee church for the quarterly nounced the appointment of Miss ticut for more tlfiui 20 years. TTie pearis In American oyirtera Belfast, Northern Ireland, , Oct. conferenep. of Manchester were recent guests Mr. and Mra. Walter Anderson dm vrar. Gertrude Handel as assistant to farm workers and an automoblla. I Miss Dolores Hood of Hartford have little or no commercial value. 4^WV—Sir Milne Barbour, linen at the Steele-Hall home. WilUaa r. Johnaon va. Stephen ; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moe of were Saturday. Sept. 29, guests of the treasurer, an^ the following millionaire and former cabinet Mrs. Laura Judson with her Mrs. Anderson’s sister Mrs. l.ln- FIRST NATIONAL STORES' .J3LF.^Itoaa,.at al, default for fall- minister, died last night. He was Guilford, and Mlaa Orilla Moe of committee chairmen for the com­ Hanover. New Hampshire, were daughter. Marjorie Miller Kraw- coln Smith and family of Flush­ ON to pla^; permlaalon to with­ ing year; Chairman of Qroups, 81. chy^, and granddaughter, Nancy, HALE'S SELF-SERVt i draw appearance; 'Dolores H .' Barbour owned interests In guests during the Yveek-end of ing, Long Island, N. Y. Mrs. Ruth Lehmann; Chairman So­ were recent guests of friends In Mra. John H. Steele and Mr*. Otiooshlln va: Francia T. | cial Committee. Mrs. 'Ethel Dick; many linen estabUshmenta and their parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Manchester. Leila S. Hall were recent guests of MANCHESTER MARKET ; OXaughUn, more specific state-. Chairman Houm Committee, Mrs. made mbre than 100 trips to the H. Moe. The • Annual Tolland 4-H sc OMtor Sticet . mant; lR«r FOBMOST COOKED BONELESS '-1 5 c HAND-LACED Lb. TURKEYS BAKEDPEA BEANS ^ 3.1 HAMBURG 6 7 FRESH CUT-UP B ^ F O R STEW ...... Lb. 92c PICNIC NAMS FRESH BIG TOP MOCCASINS FRESH FILLET OF 1 FRESH nLLET OF SN^KtB MEAT SPECIALS ' ALLBEEF FRANKFURTS “^79e PEANUT BUTTER *'3 8 c m O M OUR UNIONVIUE PLANT peT beahs HADDOCK ^ 47c | FLOUNDER 63c PORK W IL S O N '^ ^ N SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb. SSc BUY NOW — AND SAVE! DIPLOMAT S N O W W H ITE iiilM ORY SMOKED B ACON ^ 79c f t r i v e r li-O ^-TACK^ •ERRYA BARNES SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb. B9c PICNICS COOKED CHICKEN S1.19 FREE PARKING OPEN 9 to 9 DAILY FORET FORMOST BONELESS ROULETTES Lb. 79c Lb. SMOKED SNOULDERS NATIVE (2 Ib. 2 ox. can). . - . CAULIFLOWER » 25‘ STAHL-MEYER HICKORY SMOKED HAME Lb. 49c n MORRELL'S BONELESS E-Z CUT HAMS . Lb. 95c ROASTING HOT DAWG RELISH j ^ 2 k FOSTER READY-TO-EAT GiarcBteed ChiMrcB's Stockings BONELESS H A M S ...... Lb. 95c CHICKENS f t GROUND TO ORMR g rapefru it 4 PAIR S 99c SHURFINE COFFEE “ ^816 Mexeksstef Orssa TeL g-4< 4V4-LD. FRESH SPARE RIBS (S M A U ) ...... Lb. S3c MeINTOSH APPLES 8 “ "2Se MLE CMNEGIE COURSE * O R A N G ES HOLUND OMNEO BEER CASE' $3.15 3 0 FRESH PORK SHOULDERS 4-4 LB. AVG. Lb. B3c AMiMCAN UeiON HAU f t . LARGE CALIFORNIA FRESH PORK BUTTS 4-4 LB; AVG...... Lb. 43c MANCHESTR ■ ***• SK YOU SOON-- eOEENJEFPERS SI BISSEU T I L B424 ' To an oar friends who are obscnrlng the Jewish HoH- r.p f FREE PARKING SPACE

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to the training school by the local financlal drive to be held during tira at Camp Merri-Wood, Troop ance probtems, 17 raqueata each ScouTLeaders^ Council from funds allocated to Olrl Scoiit week, the last week In One’s summer activitioa'and the on G. I. loana, bousing. Selective Leader G iyes' l ^ the Clipper Retires the Training committee’ from thd October, were dlscuaaed. The Pro­ trip which- the troop took on the Service and IS on education, the financial drive which la held by Uie gram committee reported that a Long Trail in August were ehown report tndleatee. > ’ ^ i • \ Tell of School local organisation each year at joint get together of - leaders, by Miss Emily Smith. Beauchamp said today that PTA Purposes Years as Barber • •. the end of October, Some of the OOuncil m em b a rs , committee many alngle veterana are unaware money raised locally each year la members and ail other adult Girl their V A diaablltty dolnpenaatlon used for training leaders. . with Scout workers will be held on will be increaacd if they marry. A Describe Theft’ Varied VeleranB Center State Ppesiclent Address­ Week-end Meat Suggestion^! .lOM HtJS, woO-lmowndbaaeball ehampionahfp. For this, some training being given In town Monday evening, Oct. 22. in Wood­ number of married veterana who AT HRST NATIONAL ___ ' tartMT. hM B i p ^ he received a cup from the Nor­ and more advanced training avail­ ruff hall at the Center church with recetva compenaatlon ara entitled Experience at Month* square dancing, under. Evan Kul- CS.C es Local OiuHcil; Ac­ YACE HALF SIfANK HALF . look a t kalr, s4mUiiat*r«(l man atreet Italian club, on which able for experienced leaders at Has Busy Month tc Increaaea aa tbair famtllea In- niADY-TO-EAT .SUGAI CUUID I. ' '' ' tenpoo, oad atrmad kU are engraved the namea of the ly Council Meeung such places qs the Ekllth Macy gren aa instructor. creaM In aiae. tivities Plann^ VAniHTY—r.hre*e lovere like to shop for thefr favorite cheese at their playera. Among them ia Herman Training schooL Chairman of the OrganlxaUon 'fo r aftor 80 TOon of barker- A total of 166 pereona went to The only quaJlficatlom he eald, loot IS o f tbom in Mon- O. Schendel, Mancheater'a current Mrs. Gordon Todd and Mrs. Mrs. Todd and Mrs. McMullen committee, Mrs. Glad.vs Meyer, re­ c C T F c First National Market because of the wide variety^ we have to offer. ported that many troops are atlll the Veterans Center for ■ confer­ ie that the compeheatl’on be baaed Mri. Carloa DeZafro of New LB jtfioTTT •-*-||------h u ro- chief of police, who played first Margaijete McMullen, B r o w i ie taught . Council members new on at leaat SO per cent disable­ babe for Qiarlia. without leaders and urged the ences during September according Milford, state president of the 'Thdre- are-ovec .100 kjnds'Of’ fancy domestic Und imported eheesee fer and Iiftermedlate GIrl Scout lead- games apd new sdngs they had to a report released today by Di­ ment More information may be \ COOKED HAMS 69 Council members of the import­ Sbort bat oturOy-IooUnp. white- After winning all in 18M, Char­ tr respectively, told of their ex­ learned, described some of the oI talned at the center. Connecticut Pkrent Teachera Aa- your selection. lie managed no more. But he has ance of securing new leaders so rector Leo L. Beauchamp. Of hotroi. binck-browod, ond oquore^ periences at ths Edith Macy meals they rooked out of doors these, 44 were new viaitore aiid •oclation, told mambeta and gueat* taw «4 H r. CuIotU. who lives at remained an avid baseball fan. T Training Rchool In Pleaaantvitle, and told of some of the other new that th#ae troops may open meet­ III BNP - UP TO 6 LBS ings soon. An.vono interested ln| 112 repeats for a total of .162 aub- The bifeet acortng game In the o f the local P. T. A. Council Tuea-' LB PniSHNISS —You are assured of freshness at all timet -becailte of our i l l Onk otreet. Juat n obaving- Hls'Own Buslamm N. Y. at the monthly meeting of skills they acquired during the Ject conferences. The center FRESH VPUNG PORK course. \ working tvlth girls shouW contact history of the Cotton Bowl game day night at a meeting at tha Ver- 5 9 ' 'b throw from hia former place After he left DlPumpo. Oiarlie the Manchester Olrl fleout Council handled 114 telephone caU'e. In Dailae bn New Year's Day was plw ck ai'hool that it ia Inspiring P O R K L O I N S quick turnover on all cheese varieties at First National. NM ot M Oak atreet, held Tuesday eevnlng at the Girl At the business meeting, prc.sni- Mrs, Meyer, telephone 4690. got a Job in a shop owned by Patsy j 'There were 43 requests Texas win over Missouri. 40-27,• in Read Herald Advs. to know tharthe Manchester units Scout office, 983 Main street. e« over by the commissioner, Mrs. A t the conclusion or(if tnethe exT^mngo\-Rnlng | hio 08th birthday Thun^ Vehdrillo on Main and Eldridge, 1940. are Joined with parents through­ Canned Ham >• 87< The two local leaders were sent O. W.Jones. plans for the snnuaJ colored slides of summer acU»;i-1 formaUon and assistance on inaitr- Fresh Chickensf 4 7 . |CONOMY>»A cheese for every taste and purse. Cut in all aizea so d V ood. OB Baturdw, teamed the i ^ut after about a year he left to out the land in the largest organ- --■v tJnea odwhat la p r ^ l y the Irnig- j business for himself,' al- Ixed voluntary groqp In the world C ltO W tti Atl WASU KEMOVtO LS 6 9 C ' that .you buy the exact size piece you want. * • ? • * “ **w barter in Man- though yjj,,,-), on ^ ■mall scale. and tliat tbia group has aa its Boiled Ham SLICED % LB 65< chsatar. < At. a matter of fact, the shop he r I PLUMP • TENDER MEATY . ^ "rm just going to take it easy I rimary ol'-Ject the welfare of chil­ F o w l 4H 5Vi IBAVG « *IT« FIRST NATIONAL’S NUTRITIOUS CHEESE FOOD FOR EVERY CHEESI USE frooB now OB," be aaid. "N o plans. opened .on Main street wae probS' dren and youth in tlic home, bly one of the amalleat barber aobool, church and community. Bacon Squares euw 39< aaoapt to raiak." Cleengd hmovio h 69c Kvt vnffy Charley artlvod to New York ahops tn the cotmtry. It measured Fresh FruHs and Vegetables Mra. DeZafra was introduced to 4 ti by 12 H feet, and Charlie called ttie assemblage by Mrs. Ronald LEAN MEATY 'fresB hia aattve Italy to lOOS at LB Chopped Beef GROUND • 6Sc ALL PURPOSE 2 LB LOAF the M e o f 18,\aquipped with a it the Midget Barber shop. Besides Ungard. chairman of program for Fresh Picnics WELL TRIMMED 49 CHEESE FOOD knowledge of tue barbering trade diarlle it contained a barber FANCY NO. I HAND,PICKED tlie Council, who also Introduced Harold Zlnman of Hartford, dis­ MILDLY KSAFI'i SHIIAOIIFHIA smooth and in inclination toward athlet­ <;hair sitting chairs, and a mirror LB 49< ,Sea ^ooJ Vafuei ics, which, ooce he got settled m The place appealed to Charlie trict director for the Hartford dia- Smoked Picnics CURED Crnan CliMM joifouIBc Muanstar Clnasa ^*51 Manhattan’s lower fiast Side, led because "I waa small myself, and tiict P. T. A. smooth iHIAOING lORblN'S IIAIIAN STYll him to a career la baseball that, the place suited me. But it waa to Mra. DeZafra aaid that the Fresh Spareribs LB 5 3 * Fresh Mackerel ^'23* while not so long-lived nor ao eel- small that after I’d finish cuttini P. T. A. ’a not meant to be a Cratad Ckaasa «oimo17c achool aid soclely in material ways Pibst-9tt CknoM «DIWc 24c ebrated as his barbering, was ■ Split Mdckarel tan «eady i» 39c OfUGMtfULSMOltrv CHED0*« RAVOt a customcr'a hair. I'd have to turn b: t ID set up to study and Inter­ TOASTS IIAUTlfUllV e\erv- bit as close to his heart. the chair all the wa>- around to let Oipped and Pitched pret the school program j o as to Preveiona Cktese 59c him out of the shop." Insure the best education possible fresh Halibut 59c Borden's Q iitew ^ 1.01 He remained in New York 18 milSM PIMtNIO WNIAPPU OUVi PiMiNIO KPAfT’S years, cutting hair Tor a living and | Although the alee did prova a for all (Children everywhere. The playing baseball—he was a pitch-j little inconvenient, it was a boon, cooperative parent will fully Fresh Haddock Fillet 47c Casino Blau Ckaesa «oifko29 c publicitynise. The wire aervlcee' dieese Spreads t**" »»23c er—for neighborhood and .semi-pro recognise the teacher’s special ex SEPVt WITH PII KHAfT’S ^ teams in Manhattan and the ' picked up the et^a^ of the ’’small­ basket pertness in her own field and will fresh Flounder Fillet lb 63c Bronx. est barber shop Ih' the world" and respect that knowledge while en­ Dennstic Cruyere « ^kc 3Sc Valvaata Pimento' • oipkg32c In 1920, he came to Manchuter ; carried it to all parts of the coun­ deavoring to learn more about OUlCIOUS CHUM lOOO 8lm VISA SHARP • SMOXET CHEESE N’ SACON because most of his relatives were i try. and Charlie'a shop proved a ’\hy our cehools operate as they spreads soz jar c here, and through his brother-ln- I magnet for many men from all do. she said. Kraft Velveeta i«t.^o55c Borden's 27 law he got a job tn the Oak street ' over the state -who suddenly decld' The speaker (xjnsidered the re­ shop he was to return to own 16 . ed they, needed a shave or a hair­ sponsibility of the teacher toward years later. A t that time it was cut. ' I FANCY. BEAUTY aOSC contributing to cooperative en­ owned by John DeSimone, and But t5 months of the crowded FlpAME TOKAY deavor of the home and school ALWAYS FRESH BAKERY DELIGHTS! Charlie worked for him until 1927, quarters proved enough and he equally important. when the chop wraa sold to Salva­ Mrs. DeZafra stressed that ^ a r t n moved to a more orthodox-eiae tore DlPumpo. members should work unceasingly shop on Maple street. A fter a elx- PEARS Joan CaJ~*m \Bm DiPumpo, a non-barber, engaged TIm bigger riw order. Hi* bottor th* rtoson for deliig your v . GRAPES to develop better relations be­ Charlie to run the .shop and. the year hitch there, he compjfeted the tween units and local educators, adjoinhig pool room and candy cycle of hie Manchester barbering food buying ot POPULAR boeouso our prices eve lew '!•* town admlniatratora-'and officials, i store. But Charlie was a barber hy moving back to the Oak street on every item every day. You save from the top of your the Board of Education and and nothing else, except maybe a shop, but this time as owner, and teachers and teachers’ associa­ APPLE PIE local baseball manager, and so he he settled down to a 16-year stint list to the bottom and tfiot meons the total cost is bound to 2 - 29< 2 - 2 9 : ' tions, and to bring about through M cIn t o s h or i | ■ ■ quit after a year. of barbering. be lower. And, noturoHy, the longer the list, the levger the child study gropps better under- ^ o r g a r d e n a p p l e s n a t i v e c o o k i n g lbs ^ s n ic iA i It waa aa a baseball m anage 'S ew uf Barter otanding not only of child growth during hia first three years fti It waa while he was here that savings. So. shop here for oH your food needs and y o u l v . / and development but also of hu­ Manchestsr that Charlie won his (Tharlie once more proved a titil­ man relations. «a b.nw iw l«. m.»y. ;;;; g r a p e s CAllfr TOKAY EACH nickname, ‘‘McGraw,’’ and a con­ lating news source for the wire Mrs. DeZafra aaid that the 45 < V y siderable amount of Ideal fame. services. A few years ago, when P.T.A. should command the "re­ Frozen Foods He organised and managed a num­ gadgets designed to allow mot to spect," "d ig n ity and "preatlge” 2 25< ber of teama la Manchestsr, cut their own hair were enjoying a accordsd any organisation which fresh itau an = ca u f. amoM them the Oak Street Base­ has proved its worth. According Prunes vogue, Charlie addressed -^an ad­ FED lb Other C^arol J^riicacits! ball Team, the Echoes, the Man­ vertisement tn The Herald to ex­ to her educational and related 2 us 2 5 c chester All Stars, and the Morn­ perimenters who had given ths groupe ehould "welcome P.T.A. Orange Juice "'^«TLETT - CALIF ing Glories. It was with the Morn­ .sclssors-thal-looked-llke-B-conib a LEGS of VEAL Council suggestions end support” Anuol Coke delicate tender textured EA 4 9 * 4 Each iin makw 1H pinli of pur* Oranga Juica ing Glories In 1923 that Charlie try. ’-Haircuts repaired," it said. WE RECOMMEND AS THE our- within the community since there 2 « s 2 9 . reached the heights’ of his man­ "If you'v’e loused up the appear­ BTEER . is certainly no group more demo­ Cauliflower native 6r LONG ISLAND HD agerial career, winning the town ance of your hair attempting t• ozPZ LOAVES hoped that this does' not happen, Hartford District PTA on Oct. 2 2 29< tan top, white wall tires, yellow F RlESIl E S H IRIB It) at the Bowers school. This meeting aad b ^ k Interior, radio, beater because If It does and men hack PT JAR ^ DATED DAKY TO INSURE FRESHNESS their hair Into an unsightly mess ■ will be the fall rally of the Hart r fORT iudmoS'^p ^ real beauty. TREE! 4 3 PORK ROAST ford district. Delegates "wlU meet Mayonnaise there vvll be no answer to their TOMATO nUSSH OBOITND cry of ’’.Where’s Charley?” SHOULDER OUT from 8:15’ to 9 p. m. and will be BEHY ALDEN 1 dL . served a dinner at 6:16. The more Sb^AlL - WHOLE 18-OZ LOAF I W * LB. HAinURO LB. backed Wheat 19M CHRYSLER New Mexico has nine of the 176 VEAL GHOPS 79e than 140 units comprising the units of the National Park Sya- BEEF Hartford (jistrict will send dele fy?!*0®lwe ^ ilk - 0 2 BETTY ALDEN GRADE A Now Yorker, 4-door sedaa, gates to this pneetihg. 20-OZ TIN 3 Whole Wheat IB-OZLOAF tem. u - ^'NS blaok. laid drive, radio, beater, LB. 45b SHORT RIBS LB. > Announcements were also made Finast Beets •sat eoveis, direrttonal.slgaal^ JUICE SUOED BACON Invitirig parents to the child study .ie t t y a l d e n IQ. backup lights—a luxury ride. SSIAIX LINK PORK M flA FE® ■ group at the Washington achool MILLBKOUAMILLBROOK CLUB.-CLUB - LAKGlLARGE ASSORTMENT OF FLAVORS 100% Whole Wheat 22-OZtOAF IT* and also to hear Dr. Gilbert Mel WHITE ROSE LK b VEAL breasts LB. lion of Rocky Hill on dental 28-OZ BTLS AN VduM Galore! G IANT SAUSAGE 65 SHOE REPOIR BLUE BACK 46 OZ. health, speaking at the Nathan contents X p rtco t, Soanv a n C^aroii ^ a r o l DER CUT STEER BEEF Hale auditorium under the Ginger Ale 3 REG. CAN CAN au ^caa of the Lincoln P T A on ^ P h m , aUTTBI-KCI-KC ftA nOWYNO SAFETY TESnO CHOPS LB. 59e SHORT RIBS . LB. Nov. 12. T f'N A S T USED CARS A P T A bookshelf at the Mary FINAST SMOOTHY - UNIFORM CONSISTENCY • eastern ’ . Cheney library la being set up by f e r n 1 9 UIHILE U lUflIT 8-OZ. Mrs. David Hartwell of the Lin late Juice BREAD L ------CANS coin PTA with the guidance and Peanut Butter THIN SLlClD • DOUBLE VYRAPPEO cooperation of Miss Jessamine r i N ^ ^ I SOLO ONLY AT FIRST NATIONAL STORIS • ik t ghtifyn FROZEN CIDER 2 Smith o f the library staff. This CANS will concentrate books on child CANDY BAR SALE I FRISH welfare and related subjecta In f Our Promise Is Your f TOMATOES 2 one area, and will be available to Buy a carton of your favorite 5 c Candy • Satisfaction ! CREAMiRY lb all parents and educators in Man CuenjJa,, Pantry S U f Veel! cheater. Bars at this economically low price. TUB BUTTER . Mrs. Raymond Schaller, presi­ All Popular Brands. 3a(fJJouu &„ninf % ispkg c *■■■ FRESH SUOED LOAF dent of the Council, la participat­ Honey Graham Crackers 34 ing In a panel discussion on the DEL'MONTE LUXURY LOAF CHEESE . subject, of "Fluoridation of Public C A R T O N O F 4gfher'$ Cereal o a t m e a l - iasky . pcguiar iozpkg|4c CREAM STYLE Water Supplies” sponsored by the 24 BARS FRESH SUCED CREAMY Connecticut State Departmept of Chiffon Flakes EA^PACKAGE pSiCHASEO, IGf PKG 30k TALL CAN Health and being held at! the . VEAL LOAF COnAGE CHEESE Teachers’ College of Connecticut FINAST SOAP CLOTHESLINE in New Britain. CORN 'IMPORTED DANISH TOF QUAUTT The naxt meeting of the local Canning E-Z SEAL PRESERVING JARS CRAMKATD iGE«< c26e LB. PTA Council will be held on Jan. "MW » n 5 3 , % KEILBASSA BLEU CHEESE 29. 1952. at the Verplonck school. BORDEN'S S u p p l i e s q u a r t s d o z 1 .0 6 9 4 « Brooms* BiuYtEw. long ufE IA 1,29 OptBpiPim spring PKG Of It to. TIME TO REPLACE Noxon Polish •Of iTi 23c electric BULBS! UPTON'S SOUP Soilax u 2 | , UPTON'S TEA II07PKC^5c Irlghtan Up Your Mixes NO-Rue j t j w m u j q , STAR-LAC FANCY PASTRIES Wilbert's Floor Wax « jar4Ic I,’, Economy to Rap'^*®"*' -MAKES •X ' . < SEAT H LB PKG 66< Noodle Soup Mix ' kgofjBJ c v i e i a r m m h o polish w - o z m e g - Barcofona II JAR 35 c 5 QUARTS VANITY Fresh From Th^ Oven Every TIA aAGS e x . Tomato-Yog. Soup ^37< **•■ *•0 Ammonia

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John Wood of Woodland street I lives in ... _ a______chateau a^Cliesnay- said th a statement that aUttsUea aourea of oUggoetag took 49 oar showered the bride with beautiful Party refreshments and a beauti­ Gar Theft T rend . owners In damaged sr oM totoi r-services' for retlretr Lt. Gen. Hugh ing the other three. Ths low tng exposure ot paekagta dv-toa. at a table tastefully decorated Paris, Oct. 4 - (F) —Former I A. Druni, 72, who died yesterday Washington. Oct 4 Car nronths were June, July and Au­ gage in perked can, and Rw with fall flowers. fleld gave a personal shower for . Miss Dorothy E. paniela of 200 her at the home of Miss Kc»s. Queen Amelia of Portugal Is very of a heart ailment, will he held owner.-! today were reminded offi­ gust. possible uae t t dark atreeU C m p iM by Btodenta o t Mancbcsicr High School Min Helm Ifiotoa, raealty AdTiaer 8 L Margaret-Mary Mothers ill with heart trouble and peneu- Saturday. A solemn requiem night parking. THURSDAY* OCTOBER 4 Woodland street, whose marriage CJlrcle gave a miscellaneous Thirty co-workers of ■ Misa cially that auto theft appears to Hoover asserted that over ths Daniels at the Travelers Insur­ monla, her doctors announced to­ in.'iss .will be celehrateed at St, follow a seasonal trend and us\ial- years more than 90. per ebnt of ■jo Herbert A. Bremser, Jr., of shower for Miss Daniels at the Patrick’.'* Cathedral by Frniicls West Springfield, will take place home of Mrs; Henry Demeusey of ance company’s office entertained day. Iv takes an iiptiins In the cold all stolen cars are recovered, but Any hot objeet—the n b , her at a luncheon at the riover Amelia, M. Is the widow of King Cardinal Spellman. Hartford road. The brldc-elecl Burial, will be In ArllnRton Na­ months hr sald'-the offense continues to open fin , ■ warm radiator, Heads Junior Hi*Y Saturday at ten o’clock in St. Leaf in Hartford. Don Carlos who was assassinated he not only a nuisance, but a tends out Infrared 'radiation. Editor of Quill Capital and National Sites opened, her choice gifts while seat­ in Lisbon January 31, 1908. She tional Cemetery on Monday. F’BI Dtrer'for J. Edgar Hoover Social Psychologist Bridget’s church, has been honored ed under a large, gold horSe shoe. Tomorrow evening Mr. an-. Pinky Hohenlh^ cent trip to Washington, D. C., century charm, and spaeious gran­ PACK YOUR PANTRY m g Ik c a o . and Tom Corcoran along with Jazz and surrounding states. Eleanor deur, waa an attraction well worth As a result of the recent tryouts ' "Your Road Ahead" P la v Hall Saturday : Karrcll playod an crrorle-aa game Field, on her return from the na­ seeing. Over-looking the graceful held for Junior Y-Teens, the fol­ ^ 1 at the end positions. Hohen* tion’s caplUt, had many Interest­ Potomoc River, Mount Vemon rep­ lowing Junior girls have been se- j "Your road ah:ad is under con­ FRESH GANDY £SH3:i _ . . uDon Man- thal'a kicking at top perform- ing and vivid experiences to relate resents sji important era in the lected as members: Rosemary Ac­ struction" stated William E. Skad­ .Tat to he acorrt “ P®"’ a„c,, Marshall Altken played his to her classmates. history of America. kerman, Ruth Ann Azlnger, Anne Kept Id Refrigerated Cases chMUr High school a gridirpn ,parkv offensive game at One of the opportunities open to The Capitol, which includes the Balkus, Judy Battln, Marilyn den, a social psychologist, at an Whitman. Sekraft. F A S. WITH A&P’s VALUE-PACKED CANNED GOODS! squad gained lU second straight ^-htie Minkuccl. MivcArdle, a person visiting a large city U House and Senate, Is s sight which Beebe, Joan Benson, Priscilla Bird, assembly held on Tuesday morn­ vietorv of the year Satvirday aft- ■ Gaskell, Plagge, Rich. Gagllar- that of seeing celebrities, and will long remain In Eleanor’s mem­ Jean Bolllno, Viola Britton, Mary ing, October 2. In opening his Arthur DnisStorts amoon Seotember 29. aa they done, Rlsley. Cri.swolct. Prtwost Eleanor found herself no exception ory. She especially enjoyed seeing Pat Callahan, Josephine Cavaleri, T o i , 1 uicx 39 to 0 at I and a host of others provi1 ate KSlIery, they were pleasantly Eleanor a chance to view the na­ don’t look for It on tho speedo­ againat Hamden a week before ter will play Hall High at West surprilisd to see General Jean de tion’s lawmakers In action. zier, Greta Frechette, Anita Gag- ,lcb .el pisysd second fiddle to Sat\irday a Hartford-Brlstol edged Hall 13 to tlardone, Doris Gnlly, Ruth Gon- meter!" . LENNOX V Lattre de Taaslgny, the Com­ Included In this thur of Wash­ .he"' contest, as they scored six touch- 12 and the Big Bed will be anxious mander In Chief of French and ington waa a visit t6 Arlington der, Lila L. GoodcH, Anita Gross- Mr. Skadden .■aid that there are prove some statistics In their ddwna while holding Bristol score- Mary Jo Brennan Indochinese armies, standing near Cemetery, the site of the awe-ln- WIUlMn Ritchie man. Lois Guynup. always three questions asked of OIL BURNERS third contest of the year. The In­ them. Although Eleanor Is taking splrlng Tomb of the Unknown Sol­ Also: Nancy Hanley, Gail Han­ him in his position as a guidance EARL VAN CAMP Two Juniors. Jimmy Roach and dians are currently leading the her second year of French, she con­ dier. The solemn sentinel who con­ sen, Sally Heatley, Janet Hcnlschcl. counselor. They arc "How ahall I MO 30;^ Harold Duff, played standout ball CCIL and are In hopes of copping fesses that ahe could not under­ stantly parades back and . forth B et^a Holmes, Angela lamonaco, earn a living?", "Whom shallI TEL S244 for the locals, scoring two TD's the circuit this year., stand him. With him were a two- before the tomb was s particular­ Totem pole Carolyn Ann Janssen, Carol Ann marry?", and "\Vher2 shall I 4 1 * < apiece. Tom Corcoran and Bemie Dick Day ’52 News Digest star American general and three ly impresMve feature In the eyes KeUeher, Helen Kronlck, Carole Alemany stepped over Bristola London, Nancy Lynch. Nancy Ma- live?" In amswering the first, the secret service agents. of Eleanor and her parents. Harold "Vosh" Moore, co-cap­ speaker stated that a surwey fhows ' goal line for the other two scores "Bhoiild athletes be given schol­ A visit to the F. B. I. proved Eleanor fulfilled one of the am­ catfley, Jean Martin, Geri-y Mas.sey. loto f n ^ ^ el Co*« Tile Indiana played one of the best tain of this year’s soccer team, Gall McCann, Jean McCartney, that most adults (whom he defined New York Trip arships to college’?’' Some of the to be a highlight of Eleanor’s trip. bitions of her life when she vis­ will be lost to the squad for two games seen at Mt. Nebo In a long ited the nation’s capItol. She will Julia Moriarty, Mary Lou Morri­ ns people who have stopped grow­ MO 303 views, given In Mr. Emmerling’s Conducted on S guided toiir weeks due to a stiff leg. Harold ing vertically and now grow’ hori­ time, while holding BrUtol’a at­ riasses. on this question were ns throughout the F. B. I. labora­ long remember the beautiful sights son, Sally Newcomb, Kathleen Olm- tach to a shutout. Planned bv S&B has been bothered with the leg stcad, Maureen Opalach. Elizabeth zontally) would rather do anything \ follows: Cathy Hayes says "Yea, tories, Eleanor waa surprised to of Washington. D. C. ______since the West Hartford game and Manchester marched forty-eight but the Athlete ahould have achol- Perr>’. Nancy Petke. Lillian Plet- than go to work. He advised the has been advised to take It easy rowskt, Mary Lou Potter. Jean student body to "stop looking" MO yards on five plays the first time silent, appreciative, and oral astte, abilltioa and should be finan­ for a couple of weeks. Cteat*' peas they got the ball and the result cially In need of a scholarship:" Ezeuae Ua Reed, Ann Reggetts, Jean Rogers. when they find a job they would / reading. the three Important First Meeting The Indians’ football team has Margaret Rogers, Joyce Rosetto, was a MH8 touchdown. Harold ETOups of "Speech,” were ex- Chuck Woodhouse thinks that been keeping their defending goal do for nothing. Mr. Skadden simi­ Duff did some fancy ground gain­ "emphasis In college should be put Carol Rottner, Nancy M. Sohlebel, larly answered the second and C u s ^ m e r s ’ plained thoroughly by Mlaa Scha- Due to some oversight, Ron­ line clean as a whistle. No oppo­ ing on the opening drive, while on studies and not on sports and llelfl by Y-Teeiis P.at Schroeder, Jo Anne Shea, third que.stions, stating that one / nel, the reading consultant for the ald Contois’ name waa omitted sition has cr MADRONI WINSS period, after Bob was taken from faire. Several members have of her cheerleading squad: Doris 1950 the Indians’ victories were ard College. One day Klttridge. 4iM Loxkiglon Avo., Now York 17, N. Y. ths game becauae of a leg Injury. the audience. Joined the $3.00 membership of Frosh-Soph V-Teena will now ba son u o m caupoonu In charge of the Sophomore Y- Cormier, Bessie Carambelas, 13-0, 19-0, and 24-0. In two games Views Movie who never used a lecture stand, TAWNY MtT-BWT 9007 Coach Briggs' reserve quarter­ Mrs. Helen Page Skinner held the '’Foreign • Affairs Policy" in Marge Harris, Mary McIntosh and this season the Big Red has won leaned over too far and sines ths SSMCATtl-CIM MT URMT back kept thlnga rolling however, i important discussion of the Hartford, which enables them to Teena only, and Mlaa Beverly Southwlck, new Home Economics Doris VlrelH. and 39-0. law of gravity hadn’t been re­ as ths Indians marclM 42 yards coming New York trip, October 6, receive many beneficial panel dis­ Boh Potterton, Jimmy Farrell tIOOHT IHUf ev«l-21* SAOei IN THf OCTOBRI IBtUt- ■ teacher at M.H.S., was welcomed If Interested, measure this col­ A movie, "The Story of Phar­ pealed at that time'In Massachu­ STN for another score In the third pe­ to see "Call Me Madam." Per cussions. The other members have and Bruce- Anderson of the Stu­ umn. You’ll find Its length to be macology". which showed the LAMB doxo riod. Duff sccou n ^ for his sec­ mission slips were given to those Joined the $1.00 membership. as the new advisor to the Fresh­ setts, he fell off the stage. Picking 1.09 GfN()f^f SPRING man Y-Teenj». The clubs will meet dent Council planned the dance, nearly seven Inches. The shortest various proceaaee going on In re­ himself up with, as much dignity *‘U)omajiL dkup" TLojv on, SodiL—Jo ond touchdown or the afternoon going, and the chaperons were and aecured several volunteers to A tcNOONNUuna nuenoN aa he took a bnad-off from, Carl­ named: Mrs. Bailey. Miss Me Whether you are rooting for the the first and third Tuesday of each Totempole In existence! search laboratories today was as he could manage, Klttridge re­ h ploiHlful this w e e k ! month. sell coke and aseist at the door. presented to the Science Club at son to chmax the lengthy drive. Guire, Mrs. O’Hara. Mlaa Mc­ British or the Yankees, let’s digest Faculty chaperones for the eve­ marked that It was the first time JANi PAtKIt Peanuts Cphnell. the Red and Adams. Misa Blish, and Mrs. Skin­ all the headline news. Initiations followed the discus­ 7:45 on Tuesday morning October he had got down to the level of SUPER-RIGHT ning were Mrs. Erha Loomis, Wil­ 2. M Y. S. WINES Just Hedueedl White'! ghlfty little sophomore, ner. Students are to meet their Alllaon Olmatead ’52. sion of the club’s plans in the fu­ fred Clarke, George Emmerllng. “Herald” Editors h)s class. It la not this witty P u n p k i n ture. How would you like to The movie depicted the research humor, however, that Is necessary SeniM M NM TOtK nAYl rolled 9“^er the goal line for the chaperon at the railroad station In Miss Anna McGuire and Miss TAWNY POtT-aWT fOKt eztraypoint and at the third quar­ Hartford for the 8 o’clock train squeeze a balloon in between your­ being done in vario''s fields of to be a success, but rather "a C A N D ^ ^ LIBBY'S FROZEN FOODS Jeanne Low. , Speak to Staff medicine such os bacteriology, SMMT-aUltCATIl 5 4 ter's end the Indiana held a com- 'The program for October self and .another person until It friendly sense of humor which al­ F ie „ V ^ Mr. John Brown The Council put a new policy pharmacology, food and nutrition, 0^24 9 9 mshdUig lead of 33 to 0. consists of going from Grand Cen­ broke? Sounds like fun. huh! This lows you to laugh at yourself. Re­ ITN OCc UL was Just one of many Initiations Into use for this dance and it will n .e research worker must work tOT •MESgMn Alemany scored the final touch- tral. by way of Fifth Avenue, an GIN M m W minutes proved to be the downfall hla ability to put hla thoughts and bottom. Therefore if the Impor­ UKI PACKAU SO' Apples words together In order that the tried, without success, to pry we BTtAIOHT iOUttON of the Indiana. Only one of a score tant facts are at the end the value bomb loose. It was his concern for Iiitliietions Held of shots hit for a tally point which he Is trying to stress of the news story is lost. Elegant ^ In sta n t € o e o m M ix 2 5 ' Manchester outplayed Bristol is put across clearly to the audi­ English should to avoided as short Motion Picture Ms frlepds that prompted Jack to MOOT tOT■"2.99 NATIVE U S. NO I 1 0 LB all through the contest, with the ence. Hla mark la determined words and simplicity are much ralaase the bomb by a 170-pound MtTIUlD IN RtNTUaCY POTATOES None Priced Higher BAG By Senior Hi-Y by both the ^ a llty and the quan­ weight—his own body. - Bristol backs offering little de­ totter. Depicts Morocco l-SIZE 9'j fense for the sharp passing of the tity of his remarks; does he let Cathy Hayes, '82. The speaker who was enthusias­ MNSO NO 2h A special ’ Induction ceremony Red and White line. the "other fellow" do all the talk­ tically received Is a graduate of SULTANA H O N E Y D E W T.T.iced Higher EACH' ing, or does he dO hla share? Has lYNNBROOK .^in All-Porpot* Scop PRUNE PLUMS was held by the Senior Hl-Y’ on ’Red” Case headed the ball "Morocco. Land of Contrasts" the University of Chicago and will TO KAY-BIG CLUSTERS ^ through the posts for his second he {Prepared his material wf)I, and run for the House o f Representa­ tiMOID WMIMCIY NQ303 4 n C Tuesday, October 2, as thirty-one waa the French movie shown to UUUI.MMH 30' NONE PRICED HIGHER Mm new members were Introduced and goal , in as many games. Marshall ahead of time? Does the chair­ Current Affairs Miss Low’s French dubs for their t e : ' kTN I O N A P E A S CAM I iS GRAPES man have hla plan of procedure tives In the coming election. officially inaugurate*! Into the MacNamars failed to push a pen­ first meeting on Monday and Barbara Bengtaon, 51. t t o o r BOT 299 NO club. A miemq, an aoT A.T” B OZ fortable to wear! They make a sented to the classes are the ques­ ing they will take part In the dis­ tels. apartment buildings Snd PKG Itorlca ot* plaid woolens for all- grand gift for that special friend. hew members and ijollowed this by and goalie constantly pressed. But team opened Iti aeason Tuesday, DOMESTIC REGALO brand nrtBter. wear. explaining how th ^ w e re chosen. time was the Important factor, fmd tions of: teen-age driving; teen cussion of controversial Issues. parka, and the natives and their SWISS CHEESE .56* S A L A D M IX October 3 by defeating a strong 7H OZ Pattern No; 2094 contains The meeting was taken over by it ran'’out. age dope addiction; a lowered vot­ Mr. Piper then talked about the ancient customs and methods of Bristol tesim—26 to 29, over a COlONIAl PMDE f Sk I ^ P I R k lE C NibrKO Premium-4 Indivlduel LB' Fiattem No. 8757 is a eew-rite Fine playing in the backfleld by ing age. many advantages this Foreign Pol­ work which have stayed with DROMEDARY-SUGAR SWEET PKG directions for slippers, materiai 1 G«orge Potterton who rough and confusing courm. , tOTTUD IN tONO 9 A% IU I I l w B v Wrapped M PoundPecksge. . PKG s9 I perforated pattern in waiet sizes requirements and finishing in- words to the boys oh Harold Moore, Herm Frechette, Selected members of her third icy Aaaociation has. There are fif­ them for centuries. SURF DATES year speech classes are going to TTie winning .time waa 13:54.7, tYI Ot tOUttON M, as, 38, 28, 30 and 32. Size 25, Btructions. | the Ideals of the club and also eX' Bill Slover and Roger Sullivan teen ochoola affiliated with this The clubs were interested in the held down by Bilodeau of Bristol of 54-inch. plained what the dues were col­ kept the ball away from Goalie o^ icip a te in .the Manchester organization, which enables many strange and different customs STtAWNT vmtsgtr'" N No Rlnalno Needed Products Show to be held soon at the natives esptoially those found CapUln Milt Cole took second for HEINZ SOUP ^ Send 3Sc In coin's, your name,! lected for. Jack Hentachel, who held It only students to exchange ideas and the Red and White; Pelkqy of IM STN A A| this pattern, send 30c in address and the pattern number George Pazlanos '52 nine times. Red Case and Marshall the Armory on Itoin street. This opinions. Many panels are held in the public market places of m o o r t e r w .O t UKI fAUAtt SO' MlMb yow Mine, RddreBB. Eixei de* Is part of a program-to demon ~ pfocco. There, natives would Bristol took third. to Anne Cabot, The Manchester | MacNamama kept the Brlotpl throughout the year ending with Schmidhauaer and Ritchie took PricM shawa ia tU« Ad la a ra atH d fhraafli Saturday, Octobar 6 aad iffactiva la lM« CaaiaiwaHy oad Vicinity. •ad the Pattern Number to Evening Herald, 1150 Ave. Amer­ The Main building Is approach goalie hopping, but they couldift ■trate to the townspeople what Is a May picnic. Almost 90 per cent idmade articles and food. , The Manchester Eve- :e charmer would put'on fourth and nfth respectively foi MANY OTHtt NATWNAUT KNOWN icas. New York 19, N. Y. r' tng its fiftieth anniversary. The breakthrough. < being taught In the public achools of the club Joined the Association, M. H. B. Bilodeau of Bristol took stANOf AVAIIAMI A~.«ar tToan BereU, IISO Atc. Americas. three story atiucture standing on Manchester’s bad Iiick continues Of Manctoster. some applying for the 13.00 mem* hit show a l c ^ with others en­ Torfc It, M. T. Anns Cabot's new “'Album of the west side of Main street waa to take hqld with the announce Joan Rogers, '88. torship andlsome for the $1 .00. gaged in witchcraft. In thp middle sixth followed by two Manchestet N«edl«worlP~ia^ a "must’. It’s of the market the natives danced harriers,’Lynn and Higley, in that , t vaa and TtriaUr Isisue of erected In 1904. ^ ment that Harold Moore, sparkling The memtors I were urg^ to chockfuU o f charming designs as center-halfback) cannot play for Students whose actlvitjes. de­ think' up quMtioha to ask Mrl. La- weirdly to the beating of drums. ortor. ; U CHOY PRODUCTS WESSON OIL SWAN SOAP SILVER DUST SPRY to Jnat vrliat you’ve been weir as begiiuiera'^ "Hdw-To" di­ Twenty-five years ago, Man­ two weeks because ot a leg Injury. serve special recognition hie fea Bell, who will talk in the assem­ The. movie proved, to to very in- The i . V. team defeated Bristol S u t l e r tor—* tomptote guMe in rections on knlttlnk and chochet chester High's first hand) was or- Manchetaer's next s^ rt is also a lured weekly lir the "World" In bly hall' at thfee o’clock Wednes­ terepti^ since it showed how the by a!perfect aeore of 18-4^, with 112 EAST Bfawtf auTUWMtSS' Just Reduced Kind k>’your handt With Gannen face deft For Bakinij and Frying wardrobe------for pnttsntfnlined in the | gantsed. • Its first director, was C. C. I. L. game agamst Meriden column entitled "The Ldkton of day. Hit topic will to the 19.53 eleC' lie of the Ftench proteetorate the first eight man being M. H. 8. If o m patt«ma_ Jbedk-aad many other grand f««- Harold A. Turkington, present at Meriden. Friday. Honor.” The "Degion" had Its Uon. ' ST.ioroceo live. • . ' Red and WMte .narriers. NaadUt «ieasi9' PIRT SS' RUART M' stieuiqultf' UKiriC«Ml31* t*t*»35* £'H| tUTM. 38 esntn. I Mayor et Um ttma. ARMit H. Guay '53. beglaalBg b i 1M 3. AUiaoD Olmatead ‘53. ■Barbara Field. '54. C E N im S T . N/ f V J __ V- ■ • i . V ■ 1 *. \ . i ' \ m r MANCBE»TER EVENING HERALD. 1IANCHR8TER. W)NN- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1061 PAGE #1.' - \ WnmoG ilte*J iatete AnutLESl'SH BVENlNa BBKAlill. ilAfHJHBSTBK, CONN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 , 1961 Suba ban For Sale 75 Suburban for Sate' 7sJ * Wanted—tR**! Bate!* 77. dKLLlNO YOUR preparty f ooNBioiiiuMa niL ura COLUMIUA—Modern year round COVKNXRY Vacant. Attractive home. Pine panelled living room WbathaV it ba a lou house or YOUR PROPBRTTt home, four rooms., bath, sun busineae la town or country, you 3 5 Yean S^ice Police Seeking Police Check Classified Advertisements porch, fireplace, oil furnace, ar­ vvith fireplace and dinette, ktteh- 'WittMut obtlgatkxi to 3M |k7 ‘OpcBt Law C^ice Two Cheney Tech Students Weddings ______. M Mw.Mmaamaaaa’Atat ___ ■ — - — Mill gel prompt and paraonai will appraise or moko yoh a SEE PAGE EIGHTEEN tesian w.Il, Near lake. Tel. Wll- e'n, two bedrooms, screened porch. iiS«tas Furnace. Basement garage,* $7,- service oy caUln* Bllaworth MIL offer for property. Boo ua In Umantic 3-0461. . ten, agent. Phoaa 6980. you ooU. Hit-Run Driver Noisy Aut6s I (or S olo 11 Hounna tor .'iair n .500. Liberal terms. Madeline Receive Nationdl Awards Croescnp-Kellcy ftl Bo*ln'— Locotiona for Phono fITB HeweeeW Good* Smith. Realtor. 2-1842 or 4079. WANTED -lou r ,»roparty to sell d f Secrets Rm t 44 b e f o r e YOU buy contact Fran­ SOUTH COVENTRY — Older iUtAB-BUIIM NBAinrT Police ara looking to r a hit and I a IUBTO BILT unflntahed book­ ces K. Wagner. Realtor. 2-0028. NEW I Two or S-Badroom Homes. brick home, in good condition. 23 Reliable ouyere waiting . sritb TW*o machine drafting atudenta * pUla, and then their entries were run driver who amashtd into the Again Rouniding Up Mo-> APPROXIMATELY 4.000 square Hallta Brothara. Phone 2-9221. cash Fmanesa arrangad. Wa cases and chaato la many staaa. We have several houaea you may ft. living room 5 bedrooms, kitch­ WANTED—About one aqn from the Howell Cheney Tecluilcal sent on to the national flnala aide o f a parked car on Porter feet of heatec apace for rent on Wanted—Real Estate 77 need 4-5-6-) room etnglae oad $■ where the final Jiidgings wer* torists Driving With Hardwood tablea and ehalra. The ba latarasUd In. MANCHESTER—Excellent loca­ en, d'ning room. bath. New oil load on outoUtta of town, Bchool, Frederick R. Hesse and ■treat Tuesday evening. The car, Wodshed, 11 Mata street HlUlard atreet ground floor. family bouaSe Howard R. Haot made in July at the Museum o( owned by John H. BoWen, 24, of tion. • room alngla. Ula lavatory burning steam heat furnace. Fi:ll LIST" WITH an active cimerm for main highway. Phono fllflfl. Allan R. Johnson, were the reclpi- Science and Industry In Chicago. Improper Equipment Ideal for atorage. Phoaa flfllfl. iiiga Phone lt-1107 579 Woodbridge street, was struck Ion , BTOVB, 8 rbom heating eaV 11 NTH BTREEl—fl room single, down, full hath with 3 rooms fin­ basement with workshop. About reliable eourteour eervica' Free David Hodgkina, age 17. also re- two unflnlriicd wUb front dor- 1 acre, pond, $10,,500. Talbot Real WANTED—Flat or flupMnMor « tgum F ig* O m ) enta of national honor awards In on the left door, pushing it In and parity. Vary goad condition. Call ished second floor. Hot water •ppialsei arrlvlns at latistadtory WE NEED desirable single and tha 19.51 Industrial Arts Awuirds____ ceivecl an award in the regional breaking a window. It Is a 1947 Police once again are rounding to r ReRt 65 mars. Just flniahad redecorating E.itqte, Andover. By appoint­ 6-6. Good coaflltleu. On Boot oMo Ford competition at Philadelphia for his 8261. Ho« heat. Confl»Ietely modem. 10 selling' pries to you Th# AllCn two-tamtly houses In Manchester ••crttT^onnaUon Iim contast sponsored by the Ford sedan. up motorists who are driving mo- Inalda and out. Combination ment. Couentrj’ 7-6600. end vleinlty at fair prioaa. Ex- with good-otiod lo t Ka**ujaah assembly and .detail draivings of a ,tor vehicles With ■ improper equip­ years old. First time on market. Res;ty Co Phone Manchester kMB xde>Md in the ptM*- Motor company this year. Bowen told police he had parked 11950 UAOIC Chaf gaa range. Bx- scraana and storm windows. Fira- Priced at $15,000. Phone ^73. rjualve lutings prefarrsd. For ouatomor wolUng. Phono ftO l Fr^eiick, grade 10. age 15, en- , lathe apron ment. The most detected violation IiTVE ROOM SlngU house. lUf- 8106 At one point he fere permit the car on Porter atreet about 500 ' oellent condition. Reasonab)# plaea, aaqeslta drive, hot water rontpJeU satisfaction to buyara tered a detail drawing of a brack- I Director H. C. Foigmann ^pre- feet east of Parker street about of the law has been illegal muf- erencea. Writ* Box J, Herald. . Brae Bum. LARGE, Comfortable farm home. ■ton tor direct quotation when he et In the Oenefal Drawing classlfi- sented the certificates'of achleve- Hers. or. no mufflers at all. Two price. Phon* 2-9190. heat ml buhwr. Now vacant. Call Improvements. 16 acres, 12 clear. CLIENTS Waiting. Farms, homes, and arilara phone Frances K. CASH CUBNTB wnlUnff. PblraM) 9 o'clock at night. When he re- owner 3-1807. MANCHESTER—Brand Naw, aU Wagner, 'Resdtor. Manchester 2- homao, Iota onfl ront*. No oMorgo m M it had been publiehed *'in the caUon. and Allan, grade 12. age ment to Drafting Instructor Wal- '^ m ed to his auto a half hour later, coses were' presented in Town Hard road, $7.fiQ0, Tel. WlUlman- lota List with lu for efficient 17, aent In an assembly and the de- ter E. Schober, at a rwent school rooms, an brick, Cdpc Ood; at­ sery’lce. Agent, 2-3151. 0028, to you. 3-SlflL ' slick msfexines and the news­ ..the door was smashed and the court Jlomlay niuming. One of . W anted to R«nt 68 BOUTON-7-room hOuae, all im tlc 3-9395. taU drawings of a 9-lneh by 4-foot assembly. The local teclmlcal the accused was fined $10 and an- [ e a s t WRINOEtl washing tached garaga; tUa bath and lava, school was the only vocational- wlAitavv broken. Sgt. George Dent chine. Phone 4468. WANTED—Garaga ta virinity of provamanU. Bum, large coop. 38 tory; ample cloaata; ‘ baaement: papers.” , lathe In the Adt-anced Detail and Investigated and checked cars in bther asked for a week's continu­ Ha did not five the newsmen Oarard and Staj^an atraaU. Call acres. Some ituildlng lots,^beau hot water heat; imtar through 'A ^ m b ly Drawing division. Both the neighborliood. ance to secure counsel. I WE BUY and sell good used furni­ any specific guidance, boys were awarded prises at the place wlnners'ln the 1951 awp: Yesterday afternoon about 2:45, 4527. tUul l o c a ^ . Barbara Woods, vaaUbula: flraplaca. landacaped. n o sig^sted that P»tri<>U»m regional competition in Phlladcl- contest. rtrolinan John Baldyga ancsted ture. combination rangis. gas Agent 87*3. amesita driveway, finished street; should govern what they publish Vincent L. Bourk, 23, who gave' a ranges and heaters. Jones Furnl' WANTED—4-robm apartmapt by 5 minutes to new school, nnd ax- tegardlw of what they receive Check of Owners local address of 14 Wad.sworth tura Store. 86 Oak. Phone 8-1041. couple with 3 children. Call 6817 r o u t e 81—11 mllea from Man callant bus acrvlca. Oomplate tor by 12 GOP representatives. They eheatar. Two year old custom ^rom government sources. t)ispiite Delays said "We do not question (Gabriel- street. He is from Manchester, N. 1HANDT-HOT porUbla electric between 4:80 and 6:80 p..m. $18,000. OUmnn Realty Co., 851 In a fomiisl statement which H. Bourk posted a $25 bond for taiUt homa, hot water-oil heat Center atrem. PhonaPhone 2-2-2183 and son's) personal honor or Integrity," Of U. S. Industry washer. Ideal for amall apart WANTED—Veteran, wife, fliaplace, large lo t Fries $11,900. waeeded the debate with the re- but that: George H- WaddeD his appearance. In Town court Sat­ a-soss. Sovten the President declared Richard W. Law Defense Funds urday morning. ment, diapers. Very reasonable. chlldran need 5 room apartaaMit Henry A Ihelma Jeffriea Hecott "In the light o f the unparalleled Call Mra. Gilbert. 2-2262. Utere has been "considerable mis­ On Saturday General Manager (Coatlnned from Page One) Mrs. Donald Crosscup Alfo arrested by Patrblman or house, vicinity Manqliester, 306 High atreet W., Manchester. COLONIAL * Beautiful rooma, representation and misunderstand­ Richard W. Law haa opened an corrputlon which has character­ Baldyga for operating a motor ve­ Bolton, Andover, ©oveptry. Will If no answer call Manchester 3- (Coatianed from Page One) George H. Waddell will observe tevo-oar garage. Ooinblnatlon ing” of his executive order re­ office for the practice of law at ized the Truman administration, organiam grows. AnJ we must hicle with improper equipment [ SEVERAL Good ‘ buya In uaad consider buying If o ^ e r bolds 1795. Real EaUta-Insuranea. the national chairman of a great his 35th year in the service of the Miss Jean Marie Kelley, daugh' waahara.$10 up. Several used re- •ereena, larga lot. Ideal homa (or quiring civilian agencies of ^ v - 829 Main street. The local man foster that growth intelligently, vvas Richard F. Campbell. 24, of mortgage. Call Mdacheater 3- all the fairllj. Uberal terms to Isn’t devoting her energies and political party must divorce him­ ■Town- of Manchester. During that ter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kelley I 2 f Allen place' Har'tfordr' He'was frige ratori, fS* up. BarstoWa, einment to classify security infor­ passed his examinations ihla year time he has held office as superin­ we must not shirk our re^onsibili- 4810. qualified purchaser. Call Made- money to peaceful pursuits. If self completely from sny trans­ of 60 Broad street. East Hartford, al.so charged with speeding on 460 Main street. Phone 8284. mation. and was admitted to the ConnecU- Russia Is developing and d efect­ tendent of charities, clerk of the ty to aid in directing It toward liiM Smith, Realtor. 2-1643 or actions with the U. S. govern­ West Center—street. Arrest wms WANTED—Two responsible adults He caUed the order a reasonable cut Bar in July. ing atom l,omhs, she Isn't doing it iMiard of selectmen and town serving the greatest number of became the-bride of Donald J. COMBINA’nON Radio and rac- 4679. Attorney Law attended local ment.'' people. made at 3:30 yesterday afternoon. daslra 8tar 4 room apartmant. SUMMIT STREET—CAPE approach to a difficult problem,, for scientific purposes." tr«.surer, finally becoming gen­ Crosscup. son of Mrs. James R. ord player: 2 speeds.' 45 and hut said he will be glad to change schools and was graduated from The group also is looking into "The capitalists of today ire Nelson of 61 Avondale road and He. too. will be arraigned in Town fumlaliM or unfurnished. Call 8 MILES FROM Manchestar. Capa There are no funiLs in the big eral manager when the commis- i coiu-t Saturday. 8S 1-8. price $50. Phone 2-2010 COD. 4 bedrooms, bath, lava­ il if experience Indicates it should Manchester High School In 1943. the American Lathofold Corp., St. Sion form of government was likely to be the farmers who grow William A. Crosacup. Jr., of Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 Cod, tour years old. Four flntah- He continued his studies at St. bill for the Atomic Energy com­ Mufflers are on, auto.s to muffle tory. Hot water heat, oil bura- he changed. Louis printing firm. Boyle swore he adopted in 1947. our food, the mechanics who fix Hartford. Saturday. Sept. 29. The USED GAS range and electric re­ 4679. •d, two unfinished, modem Lawrence University and the ITnl- mission, which has been iflnanced our carq, tha teachers of our chil­ the sound and explosion of the en­ er. Attached garage with The President said In his collected $1,250 not related to the In 1948 he was elected vice- ceremony w m performed at nine frigerator. May be seen at 28 Fos­ throughout. Fireplace open atalr- verslty of-Connecticut School of in a separate meaaure and haa dren— any person who has learned o'clock in the Blessed Sacrament gine. Violators have either taken WANTED—4, 5 or 6 room rent breezeway. lengthy prepared statement he more money comingl in another firm’s $565,000 of FRC loans, since president of the newly-formed the mufflers off the car entirely, ter street or call 2-1871 a f ^ way. garage, large lot. Full price did not bellew the security order Law ikid wa.s gradiiateer of the Home Service section of 4569. tion. busineae soned. .Ideal tor And be said tl» newspapers objected to the term "racket almost $.500,000,000 below the total the American Red Cross and has maid of honor's gown w as of aqua Scores of cars, which had W n bam with 8 tie-up.', farm n)a- Henry A Thelma Jeffries Eacott in two consecutive games. Alle Quotations famished By satin and she carired a bouquet of exceeding the speed limits, . ^ r e doctoX* offices oi business catab- 266 High street, W^ Manchester have pubtijhsd air aaapa of the boys" telling the committee; President Truman requested. had hurled a no-hlfter aga^st the served in several other community ANDES COMBINA-nON range chiner>*. nelncipsl cities with arrows point- "Fverythlng is a racket theae projects. Coburn 4k Mlddlebrook, Ine. yellow pompoms. caught in proce.ssions behind the lUhment. Seven rooms, large lot 3688 IT no answer call Manches­ A)r Force Money Red Sox in his last appearance of with oil burner and hot water Reasonable. Suburban Realty Co., tag to key placta. day's. EverybMy had a racket." 1:00 P. M. PrioM At a reception held at the patrolling tandem teaupK^ coll. Table top and minute mlnd- ter 2-1796. Real Batate-Inaur Thf compromi.se retains $1,000.- the regular season Sept. 28. Bank n locks bride's home, the bride's mother Realtors, 541 Mala. Phone 8216. Mr. Tl'iiini'n wms toid that re­ Ever ready to talk about his 000,000 of the extra $5,000,000,000 Thomson on the edjfc of the infield Commissioner HJeftey placed Perfect condition, $90. Call anre. I,ockman smashed a ground rule Bid Asked received in a blue gown with black the parkway in •‘enfergency" sta­ cently the Defense department race track exploits. Morettl once added to the Itlll by the Senate grass. 2-1034 after 5 p. m. ANDOVER — ROUTE 6. gave out information of a new. advised the government to let the double that bounced Into the left First National Bank acceaaoriea and the bridegroom's tus yesteixiay following a series MANY HOMES In and around as a special emergency fund for field seats scoring 'Tliompson, who DiMaggio flied deep to Ii*vin j of Manchester . . . . S3 38 mother in brown with brown acces- Runin«*n Property for Sale 7ii Ga« station and 4 room house Manchester. New and used. Check SALE bookmakers he and concentrate on . „ accidents ^ Stamford in Which hitherto aecret pilotleas bomber. air power expansion. Mahon said had gone to third on Irvin’s sin­ who made the catch almost at the , * Aaked if he thought It was the the Communists. Hartford National Bories. Both mothers wore corsag-1 one persom Was killed and two with gas furnace heat. In­ with us before you buy. T. J. the $1.00.000,000 would be ade­ gle, while Irvin stopped at third. runway, some 380 feet kway. j Wearlwfl Apportl— For*__ M MAIN STREET—Business soned pubAshers’ responsibility not to ■They are the criminals, not us." Bank and Trust .. 28 SO ea of roses. j others bpdly injured. property suitable for doctor, den­ cludes grocer>' store and 4 to Crockett, broker. Phone 6416 or quate at least until next Jsnuary, Irvin took advantage of Rcy- Berra fouled out to Bobby ^ Hartford Conn. Trust The bride chose for an iman- j In addition to the side-by-side GIRL’S. Misses coats, and dresses. publish that, the President said he said ilir a tranicrlbed radio when Congress can consider de­ Thomson near the third base ______^ ^ __ ^ tist, lawyer, restaurant store, 6 acres of land. residence 3'’61. tha publlahera shouldn't have pub­ broadcast over the Columbia nold.s' seml-wlndup and stunned Manchester T rust... nounced wedding trip, a ccAoa, pattols. there were- several cruis- Tuxedo, size 34. Metal twin beds. fense neej 674 6. at 112 Hebron avenue, Glaston­ Eighteen arrests had been mada condition. Size 40-42. Phone 2- Hastings. 2-1107. •499 EXTRA LARGE Lota on Hackma­ of World War n veterans with Maya raised a high fly to Mantle INNING OIANT8 bury. / FLUS TAX AND WARRANTY $89.98 tarmation la being published that ones that should be where they be­ rOITRTH Hartford Fire ...... 136 141 including one for driving a com­ 3417. ■ ______tack street. E. F. Von Ecker. 509 one year or more of service who in short right. West rum walked on four The bride is a graduata'of East ha woiUdn’t publish. long. The government knows what National Fire ...... 594 «1 4 mercial veiiicle on the parlrway, ^nn|is and Liaiid for Sale 71 Keeney atreet. Ha aald that the Tale sun-ey to do with them—not us." was the have had a year's activity duty Two runs, two hits, no errors, pitches. Phoenix ...... 79 85 Hartford High school tand is em­ restricted to pleasure cars, by w a l t e r Nj l s o n was given to the Central Intelli­ way he put it. after involuntary recall since the two left. It was the fifth ba.se on balls IJfe and Indemnity Inn. Con. ployed at the H artfo^Steam Boil­ i midnight. BOY’S CLOTHING—Sizes 14-16. 26 ACRE DAIRY farm, 16 In high Korean fighting started. They now FIR.ST INNINO V.\NKEES Good condition. Call 2-1976. Realtor gence agency, and that agency Sloretti. a fa.shion plate at all ishued by Reynolds. Aetna Canualty...... 98 103 er Insurance. Co.^ff^e ^ bridegroom . I A force of 25 state policemen, stota of fertflity, bolanos posture DUMONT are subject generally to 17 Thompson came in fast for Man- Kofilo dropped a neat sacrifice ______Sabnrlisii ter Sale 75 DUMONT agrees 95 per rent of our secret times, was cautioned l)y his pals Aetna Life ...... 84 88 ate qP Manche.stcr High ^ recruited from barracks through- GIRLS' 8-PIECE WINTER COAT and woodland. Modem dairy Information has been published. for talking loo much during the months' duty. The Senate knock­ tle'.s fly to short right. • bunt down the first base line and ■ General 127 133 school and Telephone 8084 ed out the Hou(ie provision, and Rizzuto lined a single off th” is JV*’ I state, participated in the Bet Size 5. Also Fall Coat. atabice. 14 atanchions. aeparate VERNON — seven room house, the President said that men U. S. Prime committee's ^ecent wan out, Reynolds to COUins, : Hartford Steam Boil. 32 ^ .'Faclfic Tea comnanv’s augmented patrol. Capt. Ralph Good condition. Call 2-3653.___ ■tables for 18 head, silo, drilled the House seemed lulling to bow glove of Dark who made a leapln;: Stanky bounced out. McDougald , Travelers ...... 605 •unporch, attached gamge. large have hcv ' shot in the hack during leU'\ision marathon in New York. J. Buckley said they'd be bock' on well, garggea, tool sheds. Comfort­ living room, recreation room, two a wkr becaiiaa of Information But that (lliln't stop the Heavy- to the Senete's position. try and barely nussed making Ji to Collins, and Westrum was I Public Utllitlre the job today, and that the drive h u n t e r g r e e n Gabardine Coat spectacular catchy able Cape Cod (drea 1700), 6 fireplaces, ahed, targe loL Eleven printed that should not have been set wit of the underworld. Meanwhile, the Hou.se today put forced to hold second. j Conn. Light. Power 14 »i Chi uda-Baldyga would be continued "until Com- with slp-ln lining. Site 14. Per­ SIX R00I4 older home. In central PARK LANE rooms, 3 fireptacea," central heat, BROOKFIELD plsted. off until tomorrow a final vote on Iri’in raccil back to the furthe.st DiMaggio came in a few paces Conn. Power ...... 3.5'a 37'i 1 The marriage of Miss Sophie , missioner Hickey Is satisfied that fect eondlUon. Call 2-2908. yeare old City sewers. Priced to a bill authorizing a $7,483,400,000 left field corner to make a spec­ bath electricity. In growing com­ location. 8 down—3 up. Large en­ sell Early occupancy. Henry and Mr. Truman also told reporters: to get under Dark's fly. Hartford Elec. Lt. .. 47 49 . Rose Baldyga, daughter of John ! motorists arc obeying all parkway closed porch. New oil heating nrogrart). of ndlltary and economic tacular leaping catch of Bauer's No runs, no hits, no errors, one munity about 6 miles from Man- Thelma Jeffriea BMOtt. 266 High | WAS $429.95 1. John Foster Dulles. Repub- Hartford Gas Co. ... 34'.4 36',4 I SteVen Baldyga of 611 North Main I laws.” 58 f^Sem. Two-car garage and WAS $419.95 Ucan adviser to the State depart- 11 In Small Boat aid to foreign nations. bid for a home run in front of the left. So. New England Wanted— To Buy chastar. Asking $18,500. Some street W„ Manchester 3683. If 402-foot sign. street, and Zbigniew Chluda of ' Some 16 hours later. State Po- stock and equipment obtainable amasite drive. Reasonable occu­ aMmt turned down the Ambssss- Speaker Rayburn said the de- Tel...... 32!i 3 4 'j I Hartford waa solemnized Satur- ' 'ice s«i7. Good SALE SALE Collins , I . ‘ •’1 partment was too undermanned Numerous other groups have Export-Import Bank. The provis­ diving catch when Eddie changed organ, and white gladiolus a n * ^ h a t number. shoes, size 12-13. Call 2-2458. opportunity for dirt farmer with tor aomethlnF* different, wa aug- the explosion of another atomic COIlins banged a single past Em-Ha geat that you ■•• this lovely 5 BISSELLST. bomb vithtn Soviet Russia has not made the hi^rdous Atlantic ion was added by the .Senate. his mind. Lockman into right field. pompons decorated the altar. WANTED—Good uaad fumltura growing family. tO acre general No runs, one hit. no errors, one Fafnir'Bearing room home with modem cabinet brcmght World War III closer. crossing in small craft .since the Passed ’.hiewlay by the Senate, Rejiiplds went out, Stanky to Hart * Cooley...... 42 Given in marriage by her father, Any quantity. We offer you high­ purpose farm, nice location. About Russian move into eastern left. kitchen, wrtred for oleetrle range, ■S. He could not comment on a the bill provides no money, but Koslo who covered first for the I^ d ers, Frary. Clk. 25 > the bride was attended by her est pricea Woodshed Phona 8- 40 scree open fields, comfortable and circulating fan. Central hall- Europe. A total of 488 refugees the House appropriations commit­ Report Top Czech TAVERN Bccdlction by Gov. James F. putout. ’'New rBit. Mach. Co. 45 > niece, Alice Ann Zaleskn of Wap- 8154. early Antartcan frame house, 8 wmy with lovely atalrcaae and Byrnes (D.. 8. C.l that he, the from Soviet-dominated territory tee has ready for House action Kecond Inning Giants -No runs, one hit, no errors. . one ping. and Michael Biel of Hartford rooms, bath, central heat, elec­ •339 •339 North and Judd ..... 30 balcony. Living room with din­ IhrMident, would not run again. have arrived in small Ixiats since next week a measure putting up Westrum walked on a full count. left. Russell Mfg...... 21 was best man. Ousted From Job tricity. Artesian . well, barn, ing area- flreptacfs.,bookcaaea and PLUS TAX AND W ARRANTY $33.95 PLUS $33.20 TiOC AND WARRANTY “ ♦. He had no recollection of a 1945. Charitabta and ohurCh the cash. Koolo, attempting' to sacrifice, The bride's gown' of white Hoomn Withnot Hoard 59 ■tablea with 14 stanchlona. amall FOR SA LE groups have sponsored many of bunted, sharply to Reynolds who Stanley Works com. 56' picture window. ' Second fioor liaa White House conferenre in 1949 In Its present form the authorl- Torrlngton ...... 34 duchess satin and Chantilly lace poultry house. 14 high grade cow. twro bedrooms, one with flra- ~te which recommendations were them for permanent residence in r.ation measure represents a com­ threw to Rizzuto forcing Westrum (Fontlnued from Page One) n i c e l y Furnished room, tor rent ptaea. Bathroom and s dosato _ A t - this country. None has been re­ second. Koslo barely beat Rlz- Terry Steam ...... 90 was designed with a high neckline farming foeta, including a 1947 made to atop aid to Generalissimo promise of separate measures Union M fg .^ ...... 19* of the lace, long sleeves of the Working couple preferred. Phone Farmall tractor. Pfl®* complete Semaned breexawmy anfl 2-car (M WESTERLY by DU MONT Chiang Kai-shek. turned. passed by the Senate and the ruto's throw to first. Obiluary newsman following hli arrest. It 6812. garaga. Lot 300’ x 300*. Priced Stanky ground)^ aharply Into U. S. Envelope Cbm. 108' satin and a bouffant skirt, which only $16,800. Walton W. Grant, 5. He knew nothing about the House. U. S. Envelope Pfd. 63 even named the men: a Captain to aeU. $16,900. Inspection by a M S S U ST. 19-inch Life-Sise pietnre. eoatroveray over the replacement Tlic amount falls .well short of the hole but McDougald made a fell into a chapel train. Her finger­ Lindauer and a Sgt. Fribost. Eight CLEAN BEDROOM tor gentleman Realtor, 647 Main street, Hart­ Veeder-Root...... 42 45 tip veil o f illusion was draped ford, 2-7584. Evenings and Sun­ appointment. Telephone Franca* Rnilt-in FM radio. Plug-in for record player. of 13,000 white crosses on graves Meter folleelioiis the $8,500,000,005' the President brilliant stop and threw to Cole­ Szech secret police Investigators or working couple. 82 Cottage K. Wagnar, Realtor, 3-0038. man forcing : Koslo. Coleman re­ The above quotations are not to from a seed pearl crown, and she day Mancbeetar 8160 or Frank of veterans in Hswsll by fl.at stone had requested. Even so, it Is sev­ Deaths be construed aa actual markets, also were named. atreet. or call 7477. markers; eral billions more than some lead­ layed to Collins at first to double carried a mother of pearl prayer Ostis reportedly has been order­ - Pinney Mapehester 8877. I BRICK HOUSE—4 rooma Auto­ For .Sept., A'{.899 up Stanky. but are approximate marketa. ing Republicans regard as needed. book with a white orchid marker ed by the Interior Ministry trans­ LOVELY ROOM with twin beds matic oU, alaetrlc )iet water. No rum, no bita. no errors, none Jamea C. Davlaou for gentleman or working coupla Phone 8118. WAS $5 1 9 .9 5 Opponents hope to trim the pro­ and atreamera. ferred from Pencranc prison to I far Sal# From August 15, the beginning left. Jamea C. Davlaon, 73, died at the The honor attendant was gown­ Parking room. Phone 8905 after Hi Atom War Problem gram further next week when the another jail. DO YOU NEED A HOME. Lot or of the fiscal year, tg September 30, financing bill Is considered. The HECON'D INBIING YANKEES home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles ed in heavvnly blue satin, with 4 p . m. MANCHESTER—3-famlly housa Lock man scoopsd up Berra’a hot About Town Czechslovak Ambaslsdor "Vladi­ Rent? Many daairabla liatlnga $3,899.26 was collected from' park­ authorization will be effective on­ S. YW le, 204 Green road, early this matching )>blero and mitts. She 8-5. good condition, reasonable , | r Raised by Soviet ing meters. This sum, added to a smaoh down the first base line morning, after a long lUnesa. Bom mir Prochazks told a news con­ Phona 2-9151. w ly to the extent that Congress fi­ wore a headpiece of t«d roses and ference last week' that Ostis is ■ priea. For further Information balance of $16,538.91 from last nances It in a separate hill. and best the runner for the un- In Glasgow, Scotland, he came to Local residents have been invit­ LARGE Front room for rent on [1 (1 ' ami sted putout. ed to attend the opening meeting carried a Imuquet of tha same “quite well,■’ but did not say where call 3-2849. I IMMEDIATE Occupancy. Six year. Increased the total balance this country 68 years ago, mak­ fiowers. The mother of the bride W est Side. Call 4408. room home. (Saragai Lot 70 x 159, (Osattened from Pag« One) McDougald lined a double off of the Dale Carnegie course in ef­ he was. to $20,438.17, according to a re­ ing his home in Boston and later received in a skipper blue dress BOLTON NOTCH Home*—A few Pina opportunity for family nead- port submitted to the general the low screen Just Inside the left in . He waa a civil fective speaking, leadership train­ Dr. Krajeovlc, former Bank of PLEASANT Single and double GabrielHon Dfenies with black a cce^ riea and white tag more room. CsU Madellna SALE eantrol of atomic energy which manager by Paul Cervint. collector field foul line. engineer In the New York City ing and human relations, to be Slovakia director, waa brought to rooms, next to bath. Private en still available. Four large rooms tha United States and a large ma- of revenue-. Coleman olngled to right send­ Highway department, and for many held at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 9 pompon corsage. A reception for the U. S. after World War II un­ trance. Quiet home. Employed on well landscaped lots. Plaster­ Smith. 2-1642 or 4679. locity of the members of the , Other collections Include Chari­ Influence Peddling ing McDougald .to t h i^ When yeare lived in Lprehmont. He had nt the American Legion hall. 60 guests was held at the Baldyga der military protection, following gentlemen. 2-9696. ed walla, Ule bath. oU heat. Qose ttalM Nations support." Thntnpaon experienced difficulty home. For a trip to New York the to bua and acliooL Price is only MANCHEflTXR-OId Colonial, JSanch»$Ur^$ Plano ties, 12,577.62; the sale of burial been a resident of Manchester for his liberation from a German con­ rooms, •raplaea oU burning hot Bomb—Not Blast lots, $1,344.00; and recreation, (Canttaaed from Page One) in picking up the balK McDougald the past ta*o years. Mrs. Jamea Murray of 79 Wal­ bride wore a nkvy bliie suit, blue $9850 with $750 dowm payment However, White House use of continued home on Thompson's er­ nut street ended the current Mys­ centration camp. He now heads the Ararlfnentfi. Plata, wratar heat, continuous hot'wrater, DiBirib&or for $797 5.5. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary accessories end orchid corsage. Slovakia Liberation movement In tor a veteran- T. J. Crockett, tha phrase, "atomic bomb" was ror. tery Voice contest on radio station They will live at 611 North Main T enrm rnts «3 Broker, phone 6416 or residence garaga, axtra large ahadad lot )>etween William M. Boyle. Jr., T. Harrigaa Davison; one son, John this country. » near bus, prici $11,500 tor quick •SOHMER algnificant. The Presideht . an- Democratic National cijslrman, Collins grounded to Thomson WKNB this morning on the Man- street for the present. 375L______iMXmced two years ago—on Sept, who threw to Stanky forcing M. Davison of SL Paul, MIpn.; hia cheater program. She waa the 63rd There have been several preri- MIDDLE-Aged couple only, for sale. Down payment 14,000. Loca' Tliird Arrest and the RFC. daughter. Mrs. Towle, with whom ooua versions of the reasons be­ •GULBRANSEN ‘315 ab. 1949—that evidence had been Uabrielson, a portly man with a Coleman. Stanky'a relay was too person ca ll^ In recent weeks to , this nice tl.re'e-room rent. In good MANCHESTER—Twro Brand New tlon wUl not be given over phone obtained of an “atomic explo- late to double up Collins. he lived; one nlqce, Mrs. Robert guess the mystery voice and she hind the Slansky shift In Czecho­ PLUS $34.95 TAX AND W ARRANTT crisp voice, acknowledged under Leverich of Rive^de, Conn., and condition. Most Improvements. All Brick 5-Room Ranch Housea, Have cash buyers for single and •WURUTZER alon.” He cautiously* refraineil Reynolds drilled a ground sin­ had the right answer, Charles Wife’s Coiiiplaiut slovakia. One was that it w m In P-W Strike oath that, he hsd participated In seven grandchildren. References. Write Box Q, Herald. attached garage, Iwt water h ^ two-family bouaes. For appoint­ from use of the word "bomb." negotiations with the RFC for gle into right field, Collins stop' Huriburt. She won $63. closely related to Czechoslovakia s baaement, 5 minutes to new ment please call Howrand R. •HARDMAN — • This time, the American scientists ping at second. The funeral will be held from mounting economic troubles a school; all city utilities and land (Ooatlniied from Pag* Oae) modification of the terms of the the Leclerc Fimeral Home, 23 Malnr Causes Arrest Hastings. 2-1107. whose duty it is to maintain con- loans, but emphasised: . Mantle walked on five pitches Boys of tha ages 8, 9 and 10 general all around tightening o ' scaped. Complete for only Btant vigil for such things, appar­ to load the bases. street, Saturday at a time to be in the south end of town are in­ central control of the party over have returned to their,Job# In the "In such discussions I neither announced. Burial will be In the $16,600. Gilman Realty Com­ LOT FOR SALE ently were sure it was an actual asked for nor received favors Rizzuto sent a alow bounder to vited to join Cub Pack No. 47 of ' An assault and battery charge all phases of economic life under pany, 351 Center street. Phona KEMP’S struck plant waa In dispute. East cemetefy.' FENN MFG* CO. bomb. These were business details, dli- Lmkman yibo flipped underhand­ tha South Methodist church. yesterday brought the arrest of Moscow proding. Another was that Owner says sell. Level 90 x T. R. Downs, peraonnel mana­ Friends may call at the funeral*{ Those Interested should bring 2-2183 and 2-8038. • Incorporated AxMrently evidence of the re- euesed end decided on their mer ed to Koslo, covering fIrsf, toir the John 8. Haberern, 34, of 22 Drive Slansky had-ibcen riilfted to some, OPEN TONIGHT T IL 9 iL^^S^u ger, said that more than 400 of putout. ' horns tomorrow from 2 to 4 and their parents to the pack meeting 186 lot OB » nice, resliientifll Fnrnitnre and Mofllc Miw^of a t ^ ic energy into the its." E. A warrant for hie arrest was secret job of even more import­ MANCHESTER (near the Omen). upper atmosphere, where traces the normal production forca of 1,- One run, three bits, one error, from 7 to 9. to he held tomorrow evening at NI8HT SHIFT street, not far from Main Got Ne Fee served by Patrolman Frederick ance to the party than the post of Valuable coraar property (ap- a n picked up by'delicate instni- 90d were on the Job' yesterday. A three left. 7:80 In Cooper hall. Mather F. T>dford. after being Issued by street. . • spokesman for the striking union. He said the last of the series of general secretary. Some doubt has W chiH .Expffriffneffd roximately lSta259) with guatom ' nenta even though the explosion three loans themselves bad been Harding is the pack committee Proaecutor John O'Connor. Ted- Local 1746A, International Aosocl- THIRD INNING GIANTS secretary. been expressed that the Slansky built charming homa of 9 rooms ARTHUR^ KNOFLA may occur thousands of miles dis­ made five moqtha before he bt' UN. Reds Dispute ford served the papers at 6 o’clock Millfiiq M ^h. Opn. (4 bedrooina), good condition, m Town tant, was fortified by an actual atlon of Machinists (AFL) asieert- Dark fouled off four consecutive last nighi. removal was actually a demotion. Realtor eu that only 254 reported to work canoe the Q O P chairman. "It la p.tches, then struck out os Berra baths, fireplace, spacious modem roeord of the explosive shock. A perfectly clear, therefore," he ChapmM CouW, Order of The charges were made by Mrs CyliEdrical OriiKtew TELEVISION Opngressional source said a sels- yesterday. • held on to his foul tip. New Parley Site Amaranth, will meet tomorrow Haberern who aald her husband kitchen, many unusual featurea 875 Main St.— Est. 1921 Advertisement Further negotiation! lietwecn said, "that neither before nor aft- Reynolds knocked down Thomp­ including jilate glass windows on nographic record, like that used f . I became chairman did I re­ evening in the Maaonif Temple. struck, her and her two aons.Hab- Pulilie Records (or earthquakea, was obtained, and union and management were son's hot smash to the boa and Officers of Rainbow Ooiut, No.. 20 erern 1s being held by police. EflqiM Opffrofon first floor. Delightful back yard Phone Office 6440 A t a meeting of tha Board of scheduled for today at Hartford. ceive.a fee, or any other cbmpen- recovered in time to throw him (Centlmicd from Fag* One) Dtrectora, of the Towm of Man­ Riowed tne o^Ioalon was very satioii. to r obti^ing a govern­ of Wlllimantlc will exemplify the shrubbed tor privacy. On U. fl. 3 U E «i» C m IW Si. ■Mcceasful." Downe aald yesterday'! meeting out with a Map throw-to OoUlna Initiatory work. A ■octal period Warraatee Deed C u n a r O riHdt w Route 6, convenient to fine super Evenings 693?| or 2-4278 chester held October 2, 1951, the between the two otdea ended with ment k>an.” Irvin looped a broken bat eingle der the exclusive eoatrol of either will follow, with' refreahn^ts Rolling Park Inc., to Ernest Jo­ following By-Law waa AP­ *T axpect this oommlttee to so seph and Dorothy L. Foster, prop­ markets, stores, schools and T E L SIM the stril|ce "no nearer settlement” paet the outstretched glove of ■ide. served by Mra. Martha Oftjvech Hurricane Skips Turrat LfltlM Oparaton churches. Hartford bua at tha Hoipe Lietings Wanted PROVED: The union, he aald, was “remain­ state In Its report.” he. added. Coleman into right field. Pro pe see New Stta and her committee.-' erty on Brirry road. Tha by-law concerning the of- Willie Moretti Boyle tMtlfled befoM the sub- Joseph E., 'fL Ferron to Henry door. Smart Ipiy In a fast grow­ I TWO-FAMILY Houaa, five rooms ing adamant on all of their many Lockman walked on a full count "Since you reject my euggee- Carolina Coast flea hours of the Town Clerk demands.” ■ > oommittee previously. and M ary. Jbsephlne DeWald, - 49 HOURS ing section. $18,500. inapecUon by each, one rent vacant. 8-ear ga­ adopted at a meeting of the Board •/ter making Reynolds throw 10 tlon to meet at Songtuton, 1 pro­ Royal Black Frccaptory No. 18, appointment. Walton W. Grant, In aaeb ease; Heey says. tl)e pitetaef. property on Green" Manor road. rage. 7 room .house, oU heat 3 o f Directors held on July 2, 1951 KiUed In N. J. eommlttse plans to apeak out on pose that our delegetlone meet at will meet tomorrow aveaing at 7:80 In Orange hall. Several candi­ (Canttaned from Page One) -Trade Name RegliitratloB Realtor, M**® street. Hart- car garage. Tel. KockvUle 5-4905 la hereby repealed and the fol­ LAST NIGHTS WINNER: TICKET NO. 368 v Broorietv of the nertv" chelriSea'i . 1^*’’ i • elte eelect^ by ypu and accept- Mary Z. Fuller doing business A pply A ft fr A R. M. /ford 2-7584. Evenings Manchester French Upset " ****• I jryin off second but hjs throw waa I able to me, approximately mid­ dates will receive the degree and or 6-5387. lowing ta aubatltutod - ta' lieu (Mai Page One) conduct. late and dropped by Rizzuto. full turnout of the membera is 1 fruitless but weather bureau aourc-1 under name of Ed-Mar Knitting 3160. ______thereof; . Person having this ticket number was not p re s ^ at, drawing time last night bpt stffl ik way between our respective front |FTTLL t w o -s t o r y six rooms, ’Thomson lined a vicious sinxie lines, where the armistice discus­ hoped, for. ea said they believed It had passed i Nook, Nlqhf SapAriiitaeiaHt The office of thewowm Clerk wins a conil^inatlon Chrome Kitchen Stool and Chair.' • ; aan eaahier who adid a se^ Vietminh Push Renator wcCarran (D., Nev.i, into left field. The ball was hit so about 78 miles east of this stormy Sale* .Agreement ' MANCHESTER — Naw 6 room lavatory on first floor, three bed- shall be open to the public from I’fkiM the Shooting. chairman o f the Seriate Judiciary sions can be promptly reaumed.'" Salvatore F. Grande to' Joseph rpbma and tile bath aacood floor. hard and ^ reached Bauer in‘such a 'Ridgway'a answer thus grave the Stmset Rebekab Lodge will con­ Atlantic-cape. , 1841 IroodStraat houia. OU hot water haat. cablnA 9:00 a. m. io 5:00 p. m. Monday sial reports aald Morettl (OoMtaoed from Page Oae) comfriittee, a demand that Oon- hurry that Irvin was—forced to duct a food sale Saturday morning Pounding waves and unusually P. Melluzzo. barber shop and fix­ kitchen, fireplace, full ceUar,'| Garaga. Strictly raaidanttal. thru Friday of each week during gresr,swiftly enact a law' forbid­ Reds the surprialng privilege of tures nt 889 Main street. FREE TICKETS FOR TONIGHTS DRAWING . shot three or (our timaai *H>Id up at third leaving the bas­ selecting the truce, site but atUI at * 10:80 in Hale’a store. Mrs. high tides followed in the W ke of 'nOTTfora^ \ landacaped, $12,500. $8,(KK) dowm Choose your color scheme. Priea the year, and from 5:00 p. m. to tha baad or back. He . The Vietminh coliunn retreated ding aiiy jiolitlcal party pnt in Wash- center was then 'located-just 60 , ward■ J. ■ ■■MoArdle " for‘ a two qarua’ t f -M Tortahom Morettl Pou*amo^. I^night night, in form of a atatement Bauer raised a hlrh dod to Land. llnzton. D, C.. and oointa South. 1 miles east of here. . ' ' 1 garaze at SIS' Henrv street flOOO V S ‘ I L'' t ' •i ...... ^ v: .'T - :: .. V ^ ■ .. ^ ^ ' - 5"'.I' "■ -• ■■■■_ ■ : , V : >■. ^ ^ : MANCSnBVm cV sm n q MANCHESHSIC, conn, THIJRSDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1951 IIANCHESTEM BVIOnNG HERAU\ MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER WBl rAflI'l Men of 1951, 8 to 5 Underdogs in Series Wins Jim Thorpe of Manchester

Sports Writers FsTor Spilled But Re Held the Ball Yankees |Or«r Giants Diurocher to Gamble Saturday Football Games Winner and Next Three Most Popular Choices Seven-Sport Star T oto— New Tork, Oet. 4—(*)—The mejority ot the sporU enters coverinic th® World Sorlof oo® With Koslo in Opener Take Back Seat to Series the New York Yenkeei b e e t Holland by 134 VoleiB Ihg the New York Oient* for -----:------f------«------^------their third etrelght world I New York. Oct. 4—(ff»— How • New York Hotel Manager champlonahlp. Bob Thomson New Hero; lean you concentrate, oa football Introduces New Plan Winner Receives 2597 And most of those who In New York After I Trailing 4-1 in the ninth with (when all you hear le World Se­ F in d Tally picked the Yankees In a poll Blasting Three R „ „ ! Do«' Newcombe firing a four- ries ? Votes; Dorn Sqiialrito conducted by the Associated hitter, A1 Dark atirred a faint New- York. Oct. 4— , ' But here are the gllt-edge win- , Usually, when you walk Into a 1.’ WUUam Maddm ...... M iT Press figure the American hope with a single off Gil Hodges’ ners of this week-end’s big games. 3rd and Mantelli 4th; League champs will, take the Home Run in Ninth hotel the room clerk asks: 3. Walter HoUaad .....• • .M B d glove. When Don Mueller singled, Ohio State over Michigan State; "Single or double room,?" Total of 8 6 4 0 Cast s. Dom Bquatrito ...... I M T series In six games. the Polo Grounds settlement of The blp game of the week possibly New Yopk, Oct. 4—(d^—The In­ Today, if you walked into the 4. Elmo Itantelll ...... 1148 34,320 began to stir. But Monte ' the Wg game of the season. Both Manchcster'i Jim Thorpe A.II 5. Ivor Dahlqulrt ,.«*..«•• 888 credible New York Glanta miracle Irvin fouled tO' Hodges for out No. teams have hordes and hordes of ; Edison, the clerk would ask If you tavdi-cd the Yanks or Amertcar, by popular vote, la the 6. Graham Holmaa ...... 888 men of ’61 charge into the World 1. talent and, both have plenty of In- ' 7. Bill B ren n an ...... H * Facts And Figures centlves—Ohio State the Rose Giants. Then, you'd be as­ late Wlllii.m F. Madden. Winner Seriee today In the familiar but Whitey Lockman set the Joint signed a room the floor with 8. Jarry Fay ...... *. •, 8* Jumping with a double off the left Bowl and Michigan SUte the of the Jim Thorpe-All American 9. Brunig Mooka ...... i 7 becoming role of 8 to S underdogs smacking of another Big Ten your fellow rooters. On World Series to the seasoned New York Yan- field wall to score Dark, narrow­ "Avoids trouble,” philoso­ contoet waa announced laet nlKht to. Sam Maosey ...... 4 ing the gap to 4-2. Sliding into team. The home field and Vic from the stage of the State thea­ 11. Pat Bolduc, Joe lf« a u s- keea. Janowicc give Ohio State a thin phized Manager John Pringle. Naw York, OcL 4------Pacta and Floating on a pink cloud In a third on the hit, Mueller twisted ter by Sports Editor Earl Yoat of key. Ernie Dowd. Jimmy R«art>, edge. The Herald. Uunherup wa* Walter Connie Dietz, Harry Benson, tWo figure! on ths World Sariea start- world all their own .after the his ankle and was carried from Notre Dame over Detroit: A greatest comeback In baseball his­ the field. On the way he passed "Ty" Holland. Madden received a earh: BUI Schleldgs. Tom BtMse, liV today: Friday night venture for the Irish. University over Louisville, Miami Gtonteatimts: Nsw York Yan- tory, the Giants face the stem Ralph Braiica, striding In to re­ total of 2597 votea to 2463 (or Hol­ Jo* Madden. Leland Ellis, Red rctdity of Allie (Double No Hit) Now that the Notre Dame coach­ (Fla.) 'over Florida State, Mlsala- land. a 134 vote margin. Thornton. Ding Farr, Frank kaaa, American Leagua eham- place the weary Newcombe. es have found the fullback they sippi over Boston College, Wash^ ptona, va. New York Olanta, Na­ Reynolds (17-8) In the Yankee Third place was Won by the late D'Amleo and Dutch Rowe, ona Prom Goat to Hero neded In Nell Worden, the Irish Ington State over Oklidioma A A Dom Squatrtto with 1537 votes. tional League champtona. Stsilium opener at 1:00 p. as. could make their season at least Doin l^imlrlto Etake Mnatem each. Bite—Yankee Stadium. (EST). •Thomson, the goat on some M. BUI Maddea Total number ot votea recalved bonehead base running and Inade­ 8-2. Saturday Time: 1 p. m. (eat) To meet this challenge of the Texas A A M over Oklahoma: 8640. ' Probable Pitchers: Yankees' Al- well-fed Yanks, accustomed to quate fielding, looked at a called Oklahoma supposedly has some East: Columbia over Harvard. lie Reyonida (17-8) vs. Dave Koslo World Series hullabaloo. Manager strike. Tlve next pitch was a high Cstcher Wes Weatrum of the New York Giants spills Peesi-ee Reese of the Dodgers In this fashion worries about Its line. And which Cornell over Colgate. Holy Cross Shifty Bark Leo Durocher has named Dave fast ball and the Scot from Staten a t seeond base In third Inning of final National League playoff game nt POlo Grounds. Westrum had OTsr Fordham. Lehigh over Buck- LOCAL Fourth place went to Elmo SUn- (10-9) team has a better battering ram telll with 1148 atites. An *ariy Probable crowd: 70,000 Koslo (10-9), a Journeyman south­ Island slammed a sinking liner wniked and waa advancing to second on Sal Maglte’s bunt to Don Newrombe. Neweombe’s throw was than Bob Smith of Texas AAM? nell, Penn State over Vlllanova, paw who hasn’t started In two that Just cleared the high green low but Peewee eaugbt it on a short hop a moment before Westrum sent him spmwHng. Reese still Princeton mrer Navy. Rutgers leader in the voting, ivav "Ynmp" hiY, *■*" restrained by b s c k ^ - Probable weather: Warm and -Tennsaaas avat.Duka: Duke has T’’* hlquisi was fifth with 383 bal­ c'oudy: Tempemturea 78 tn *0 weeks. It’s anothar gamble by wall In front of the lower left field held the hall. Glanta- won National-Lesgne peanants-S-tr^- — over Temple, Syracuse over Lafay­ M M BobbT Thomson (left) streika for home after p oll^ a new coach, new aystem, new SPORT CHATTER araUursst lessse lots to I'is credl The old arWtor, n. oenaant-wlrailng homer In ninth Inning at the Polo Grounds Radio broadcast: Coast to coast take-a-chance-Leo In a series of sesits. spirit. But Tennessee has that ette, Yale over Brown. By Vlllsse Charmcra Inspired managerial moves. ( rAckrU Agriir, !l> a * ,’a <«> nm Brennan, a late corner In the - ran from dugont to get Leo off the baseline u the run^ncre by M. B. 8. (Mel Allen and A1 A hoarse roar echoed off Ooo- Vic Raschi and Eddie Lopat to old Army man. General Neyland 'South; Alabama over Vander­ M 2li:l Yunk VJil 11V> liallotlng^' received 116 for 'th e (Associated Press Telemat Service) Heifer) Noting that lefthanders gave and that old football savvy, ex- bilt, Clemson over North Caro­ e a r l W. YOST W ill!.- ao '.HI 1^ lilni— two, three. gan’s Bluff as Thomson rounded throw at the Giants. Durocher Tlioni8on':4 Climactic Homer May .Have C ro ck n i ...... «« -^«S .’levenlh hesl total. Seventeen other Television: Coast io coast by the Yanks flta all season—and the bases wfth a wide grin. Wild­ must piece together his staff after perianca. lina Stats, Georgia over Minris- Sports Editor Canipsiii-lle ...... SS kft HsMTlrk men rei ehed at l?ast one ballot In N. B. C. (Jim B ritt and Rusa Yogi Berra In particular—Leo Northwaatam over Army; This aippl State, Kentucky ever Geor­ / I* Arrto B. 16:07; 16 Rueselowslk, B, :18; eyed Giants pounded Thomson’s the terrific strain of the Ia.st seven Cost Manager Charlie Dressen His Job Hl«ft"r,l »! to p: rirsni the pnil whlcfl started laat Tue»- Hod,'cs) reached for the only lefty starter back and climbed on his shoulders wekes to face a team that has won la the wrong year for the Cadets gia Tech, Maryland over George ...... SS 71 d.iy. Itillot'i '.’' re printed dally In High Harriers 17. Osuch. B, Odds: Yankees favored at 7 to 8 on hli arm-weary staff. Koslo to be wandering around In Big Waahington, Rice over Louisiana , uaed in tonight's story In connec­ as they looeened the pent up emo­ three straight American League Secretary Tommy Brown re­ o r b .’•'M The Herald for seven edtllona. In The local Jayvees also won by t win opening game and 8 to 5 to New York, Oct. 4—(iP)—Did Bob- • State. South Carolina over Fur­ 419 419 4T1 1171 T I I a 15 to 40 score over Bristol. Tln- spends at least half hla time In the tion of weeks of back-bending championships and two series.. breaker, O'Malley waa Just as Ten territory. ports that the Little League base­ tion with the Jim Thorpe— All luunilotv Id.onrt hall-its were dlB- win aeries. , bullpen, except when hla ’’cousins’’ The Giant hitting is predom­ by Thomson’s dramatic ninth-inn­ demonstrative in acompanying his Washington over Southern Cal­ man, The Citadel over Davidson. American contest. Harry Shewry Ro, Mol*r« <01 I-API***!! Defeat Bristol dell was the first man to flnslh. strain. ball committee will hold a meeting 94 n r>9 flt'iited to rtorea In Man'‘hert‘'r as Seats: All boxes and raaerved from St. Louis are in town. inantly lighthanded and so are the ing home run which propelled the manager to the dressing room. ifornia; Even with Cap Heinrich Tulane over Iflaylor, Virginia over on Monday evening at 7:30 at the also passed along helpful Infor­ well ns In lo'-vl cl.il's T'.i" total seats sold; 14,500 bleacher seats No matter what Leo does, the The old Polo Grounds which saw Giants into the World Series also The Dodgers still don't know on the aldelines with a bum Virginia Tech, Wake l^reat over Siito (Udrt Yankee pitchers, another factor in Wert Side Rae. mation on the contest winner. (irFRrtr 1 vole was 86. ICancbcster High's- eross eoun-1 Wednesday Sight’s FlgbU at tl each to go on sale at 9 a. m the great John McGraw’s teams of strike a knell for Charlie Dres- ohoulder, the Woahlngtona should Richmond, William A Mary over llIkiH'liBi'd Yanks who watched the Giants favor of the American Leaguers. what hit 'em. but Dressen can't Cortnlrir Ciini nn tiy team opened Its season Tue*- Chicago—Dave Sands, 16414, Thursday 7,000 general admission snatch yesterday’s dramatic 0-4 years ago never saw any wilder sea's Job as manager of the get it out of his mind that it. bare enough to get by the Tro­ Virginia MUItary. Manchester CTiapter of the Altlioiiqh til early li.allollng And the Yanks have solid lef^and- Note to bowling league secre­ Vfflf'nt In** I t^llll ’D ,.h;,...us Kill'.. Ivnieal of an ■ ron'vest. day with a J6 to » win over Bris­ .X'ostralia, outpointed Carl "Bobo" (standing room) tickets at |4 each clincher from Brooklyn, will not victory celebration than It did yes­ ed batting power in Berro', Gene the Brooklyn Dodgers? wasn't an um pire-plate umpire jans, who are Just beginning to Mldweat; Colorado over Kansas. taries: Scores of all matchea must State Board of Baseball Um­ Kliii' O’jo o. 163 4 . Honolulu. 10. terday afternoon. Thousands Some baseball men insisted to- ; Frank Daacoli. It was Dascoll who find themselves. TMbU 411 1177 It eloseil with ii t’U.ih vlflt more tol. The race waa held ta Brlito’.-' to go on sale at ,10 a. m. take hla club lightly. The record Woodling, Mickey Mantle', Johnny Drake over Iowa State Teachers, be turned Into The Herald sports pires will hold its annual meeting ClmnrliB*’ V Vtiim: Beach. Fla Boby EIll- books show the Giants often are grouped on the centerfleld grass day that it did, but the only man called a Bostonian safe In the Taxas over North Carolina: Wednesday night. Secretary Jim Itnn 6 50'. vot.'.a h'>ln'' atutfed Into Bilodeau 'bf Bristol was the Indi­ Mize and Joe (iollins^^ to .throw Indiana over Plltsburgh. Iowa department not later than 8:30 47'J 4‘»< (44 I4e able to | Shifty Ray Zemanek will be Jn yWhif ... tile Jlr.j Tlioriie eonfert In Mnn- Turklngton, M, :50: 13, Dsvis, M. r'l.iced second in the SEC track State law, the game will atari at $200,000 to the winning athletes In determined Giant club could go on In a row. They lost their first two the fast finishing Gisnts, might It's a thin line that separates the b ack of a y ear ago. serving his third season aa man­ get to New York In. lime (or the rhester. Intf'iduccd Mayor Harohl FInUhing'lha ethers In a hurry; UCLA over SanU Clara. Utah the starting backfleld of the Silk ;86; 14. Long, M, ;58; 15. Derehy, i meet last year. 2:05 p. m. (est). World Series money. to win t^ -serles too. series to the Glanta In 1921 and militate against Dressen’s reem­ role of goat and hero In a vital ager of the Bowling Green lanes. first pitch. The fellows made it City Ares Sunday afternoon at 'i’urkin;.'loii fi-om the atage. The Friday over Brigham Young, Wyoming T o1b 1» ixa 4417 ibr> KM 4 To appreciate the full drama of The 1914 Boston Braves, miracle 1922 in the fabled era of McGraw, ployment chances, O’Malley re- baseball game such as yesterday's O. K. hitter spoke b'.'tcfly on the conteat. the occasion you must know the AMbUtB eivar Wofford. Bootoa over Utah State Mt. Ne)>o when the locals open men of their day when they surged Miller Huggins and Babe Ruth. pli^r playoff final. Rad Brltner reports that ths their home season against Roess' Yost was than Introduced and he background. , How the Giants Because the Yanks have more "We made up our minds on this The Giants' flying Scot, Thom­ Two three strings of tjetter than .M Bloat) Rodin TV arked Mina Alice Madden and Bud flopi^ in a miserable 11-game from last to flr»*. to win the pen- RockvUls American Legion foot- ler'a Yellow Tags of New Haven. pant, swept past the favored A’s In pitching depth, a steadier infield, nfstter beforq we started losing son, was set for the role of goat tMll team wUl open its season Sat­ 400 were registered as the Y Wed­ The Elm City squad, a power 103 lllllnfki liolhind. aon of Ty. to conic up losing streak In April. How they better-catching and at Isaventaene ground. I'll say this and you may nesday Night bowling league got tno.Ml from the nudlAiwr to the stage tu four straight. after some wild base-running In urday night against the Daniel­ in the down-slate area. Is expect Mrl’iirUmfl . . . i.i’J l.MMi were given up for dead Aug. 11, better catching and at least an draw your own conclusions. We the second when he 'was caught son Black Hawks at Legion Field underway last night at the Y re'elvi'Uie Jim Tliorpe awsrils trailing the Brooklyn master race In 1942 the Cardinals stormed cd to prove an aciil test f'u the Clin, i.t past Brooklyn In the stretch and even break in the outfield, the don't feel the Dodgers collapsed. off -base and failure to latch on to In Rockville. Game time 1* llrted lanes. Vic Ahraltis of Center Aec.a. Kiekoff Will pe at 2:15 .Mias Madden rcceiveil llie major by 13 games. How they clawed Fervice rolled-132. 14 5. 146 for a ...... \ilU award fro:n Warner Brother. Naa- knocked of hhe Yankees in a tre­ pick is the American Leaguers in VVe have to give some credit to the a hot grounder when the Dodgers at 8:15. Red Jacko. Hamilton 1 ...... hack, game by game, until they six. But then you never can fig­ Giants' near-,900 ball the last two scored three In the eighth. baasbaU player, will tervs as 423 triple'while Chet NowicUi of TntBl* 432 4 r.lff Anna, local aporllng goods tied Brooklyn and forced the sec­ mendous upset. '/.Biiluriico Both playoff winners—the Car­ ure inspiration on paper. months." But these letdowns were quickly player-cOach with the Laglon. the Manchester Motor Rales team 1 r»ln4 Co 1 U .lik-'i sloiT. donate') the tmphv whlrh ond National League playoff. H.ink Thompson was slated to forgotten when he sent the win­ The Rockville team is comprised had single games of ISO, 128, 151 ' Dave Sands Fails I 1’,. Hiirtki v.-ent to Ih luiine -UT- Winning the flrst playoff game. dinals In 1946 and Cleveland In the Dressen himself is confident he replace the injured Mueller in right did a creditable Job and is willing ning home run ball into the stands of players from Rockville, Staf­ for a 418 total , Hi i.y..m hi. i ,M.nld"ii's llccord American League nu 1948—went ' ViiH-. 8-1, lasing the-second, 10-0, they on to win the seriee. And the Chi­ field for the Giants against the to bet he’ll be back at Ebbets in Me uproarious ninth. ford, Windsor Locks, ThompsOn- 'Fo Impress Fans were backed up against the wall Silk Citv football te.im n il' j A Ki'wii-.'ipoi t Hlai. Hill Madden cago Cub.s of 1908 that beat the righthanded Reynold.*!, Field next year. vllle and East Hartford. Silk City T’ Mis 1.4 .•4H) M 4 1547 was iKirn in Manchester. He gi’*'!' In the ninth Inning of the final Poor Ralph Branca. He seems to plays host to the Legion on Sun­ practice Friday night at (I'.'IO at f Giants In a tie playoff game after If there Is any coolness between (’liii ap'i net 4 i/Ti The Amer- ntsitoB iiated from Manche.ster High m game. the regular season, also won the During uis tenure with the New -the manager and his bosses it cer­ have a playoff jinx. The National day, October 21 at Mt. Nebo. the Charter Oak Lot.s. In ca.se uf I n to 4)li M !rrx ' He Ix cniru' the first man in sports Coach Swede Solomonson requeala i •47 1*2 1S9 go down the drain In the eighth But the cold facts show Casey 217 completed by the Giants. around Dressen Tuesday when the Branca has lost three of them. I able Information on the back­ UhlB kt(i8 35it li.alory at Trimly to win four let- all players to he present. j indieal'd Sugar Hay llohinaon s ,M t( K«4'hlnii nr> ii:. 13.1 when Sal Maglie wild pitched one Stengel's Yanks all set with a qolid Swlackl scored 17 tpuchdowns. Dodgers won, 10-0. When the ground of Blit Madden which waa .S'nuiiki’i H If! ‘ 0. MU*k 133 3J.V lira 111 oni' iica.son this accom- nm home and the Dodgers ham- rested pitching trio of Reynolds, Now he Is with the Detroit Lions. Dodgers lost yesterday's heart- (Continued on Page Seventeen) 1 W'lrhi title won’t go to Sands’ na- v.’lc.ii hs 1< ♦ U s e -* I live Australia for some time. if ...... kfi K pllshinent roining in Madden’s UannK-k 'I'.l.llS ' 4R4 .V>4 63t i.vm freshman year when he played j ever. Hoppp Experts Say Ump Country Club Calcutta Ilornn was on the track squad. He was Before a paltry Chicago .Stadium wnn on llictrac.k squad. He was Cai Postponed Due To Series I crowd of 2.279 last night, .Sands Aid i v>: ManrhPBtPr Motor Holro’ TctulB presented the AlcCracken- Trophy , Cost Dodgers Flag won an unanimmia decision over N « ki R o llin g r.p Rim na the outstanding athlete t»f Ms Winnie TurkiiiKtnn ,an- tlawairs Carl iHolioi Olson in a ( laas. .Vfter graduating from New York, Oct. 4-'(Ah—Second- nminred this niorninn that lli"’ j dull 10-roundcr that found Sanda K tl L 1 .Md'ur r> Ttmity in V908, he worked on llie (,'alcutta schedul'd this week In a hail v. ay at thi' finish. U<’Pi3ll XnrRiui guessing the managers; . . . Some Kir her trolley line In iildltlon to coach­ end at the Manchester Coun­ ' Rand', fighting for a promised 1. 'fun ing baaeball at the University of experts (possibly biased toward try (Club has been po.Htponed Tftnl* 577 877 593 1747 ; .shot at HohinBoiTx crown, wove 4>atrr hrrrtfg’ Connecticut In 1908. Brooklyn) contend that the Dodg­ one week due to the World lo<; and punched with both fists rretjll- 417 13V1 iilnukoii I3R Uli Madden Joined the Manchester ers lost the pennant when Umpire Series. ahly, but at the end he was so T.iUl.6 4411 443 Si llMl•’IPk( 119 107 07 police force in 1008 with former arni'-tweary he wa* hanging on des­ Tyuk ---- ... . M 123 \2A Chief sam cordon; Madden ma* to .Jia n k . DaacoU tossed Roy ^ Cam- riBBorr ORScr a ill hllleil on January 30. 1919 by tllk Dodd, Iiuk” 99 9li 94 thieves at (Tiency's at the age ot the plate and observers say the 10th round .In 44 hoiils Olson has T'ttiil* 477 1 120 • Ln km 1 ll ... 103 M)' 117 Soms SQy besr is best.. . othcri prtftr a k Dark bine. Radio, beater. Stock No. U-898. . $895 Is burled beneath the Blue Grass lo't four, two to Sands Nostrr* __ 107 lU) ll.T 30. twe "outa” were called with one sod. Hmvliik ...... M BABr \- •FA • 1n»i 1 i:,n ...... 109 120 ta tn addition to the sports men­ Interrupted motion. . . . Campanel- Southern (California vs. Waah­ Sands blamed his weak finl'sh on Here’s how to get the best of eochl 1948 FORD SEDAN-COUFE ^ the heat In the humid rtadlum. „ ntgpAtrirk m oifflko ...... Ml 13S lOS tioned above. Madden was active OtoMi. Radio, heater aad many other extrae, la would have come to bat with ington (iotirlnakl 39.') - — aa a professional boxer and wrest­ Howie Odell Both George Gainford. Robln- NrlliRon KM 3K0 TolilB ...... 52S f > n 525 Btecsk No. U-4A4...... $1185 Peewac Reese on third In the ninth soii's manager, and International 70 310 nrfrit) ler and OS a roller polo player. In Should do quite well Low Mon . itxii wmiii 1*1.IF addition, he coach^ boxing and ALE is produced with a different type of and they figure Roy would have boxing Club matchmaker AI Weill, 1948 C H EV R O LH AEROSEDAN drtven in the tying run . . . Con­ North Carolina vs. Texas wrestling at Trinity. The bhie-clad boys ffiom (Chapel gallantly aaid Sanda Is a much TdIaIb 431 400 447 12A5 Rab«‘b <•) yeast from beer and is hopped for the 3-toM gray. Radio, beater. Law mileage. Oae onner C | | O C sidering what happened to the I’omblaft 4li 142 94 349 While still a student in high HUl better fighter than he showed last •7 1410 270 nurtiiii ...... 111 ale flavor. Since 1774 Schmidt's Tiger Head Steek No. U-406...... door of the umpa’ room later, .you OlUrl ...... S3 Alaniian ...... 103 103 la school. Madden Joined Company G might asy the Dodgers klckad Are due to take an awful spill. night. Surowlpc ...... 100 13 113 29./ to.i 101 lot 313 Princatoo vs. Navv 93 99 3rtA Ptyn«* ...... In the First Connecticut Volun­ Ale has been famous for its flavor. 1947 CHEVROLET SPORT SEDAN away the pennant that day . . . We ll be glad to fight Sands, or Armttrmig ...... 75 il baChapFlIe ..... 113 tl 94 20 teers sivl rooe from Uie lAnk of Kazmaier will dodiags anybody else worthy of a shot at .iohnion ...... 94 lOK U.1 SVt Nb . . no loi 104 SIS Another theory la that Brooklyn KrAvDMkB 113 122 953 — -- . private up to that of captain In traded It away by sending guys The radar screen Robinson," said Gainford...... J. ns S-To m taa. FbUy egnlpped. Slock No. 4M. ... < And sink the Jlsvy'm --- - TdIbIb 538 544) 563 1C30 the,. Spanish American War. He BEER is more mellow due to its psrdcoUr Mka Bruce Edwards, Oen* Her- To possibly make Sands a Totftifl , , 47OOR SEDAN hardly was a handicap when he Good bye O Madison Square Garden next Gordon ...... 94 100 93 387 Smith ...... — tot 107 316 daughters. Mlaa Alice Madden of Gray. Heater. Low mileage. got into the playoffs . • . The Hl-O. month. _ _ - .. - 1 a» s ■w — — Manchester, and Mra. C. Arthur as beer should be. « theory here is that l>o Durocher 13S0 &53 &54 SM 1693 Olson of Norwich. H in busy traffic or on a day-long cross­ Stock No. NT-143...... Tolt.li ...... 4M 457 457 Totals ...... F y o u think perhaps we’re hinting When you come to a bumpy stretch, won the pennant when ha turned each separate wheel on its own coil country drive. 1949 U N C O LN COSM OPOLITAN CLUB’COUPE Bobby Tpomaon Into an infleldcr. BEER OR A L E ? .. . It’s a matter of that it would be a good idea for you Colart Black. B a ^ beater, overdrive. That made room for Willie I spring steps you smoothly along on a Maya In the outfield and kept rhomson’g Climactic Homer May Have . preference! May we suggest that you try both to try out a Buick — mister, you’ve We’re willing to stand on the statement A ene owner ear. Stoeb Na. D-SSS...... Thomson In the lineup where, as and choose the one that appeals to your level keel. that no other car ridefl, performs or 1950 FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN you saw, he hit two homers that Cost Manager Charlie Dregaen His Jo b never b«»n so right. won tw;o -playoff games. uste. From then on, drink your choice ot (Coattnaed from Page 18) It does a lot of things for you and to Then there’s power that surges into drives like a Buick. Color: Black. Radio, heater. Stoch Na. NT-IM ...... Maa la Motion ' The home run cost a Brooklyn Schmidt’s brews, snd you will always action at a nudge of your toe — sends Jack pempsey, who probably The tall Mount Vernon, N. Y., hciiel aroiund $30,000. That’a what you that will be something new in your But why take our word for it? Como 1949 MERCURY S ^ R T SEDAN couldn’t alt down long anough to righthander loet hla second and the Brooklyn baseball club had be contented. . driving experience. your speedometer needle soaring up to^ in—take over one of these lively watch a ball game, offers the decisive game of the 1M8 playoff laijd out for a victory party 'which a n y speed the law’allows, in a m att^ Magooa. Radte aad heater. Btaeh Ne. C-SSt...... theory that the IntemaUonal to the St. Louis C^^nals, 4-2. He never came off. lovelies — and'see for yourself. Boxing enub should adopt base loet the opener to the Glanta Mon­ Take the way it feels beneath your of seconds. ^ 1947 NASH 4-DOOR SEDAN hall’s farm ayatem. . . "Jim Nor day, .3-1, and, although he threw Al Lopez, manager of the Cleve­ hands on the wheel—eager and willing Orwa.' Badio; aad heater. la excellcat condlUoa. ris ought to establish big training only two balls, he was charged land Indiana, waa one of the sym­ And there is also thrift —the gas­ Stoch Na. U(J1S...... camps for boxers In vikrious parts jfflth yastorday'a fi-A dafaati pathetic oyer the Dodgers’ defeat and anxious to please. CAM AIL iff tM JSduniiY and develop kids,” By strange coincidence, the "I know how they f e ^ ’’ said tha saving thrift that comes from a high- n o OntM^ PMOVtOMM TMiMl 1948 OLOSMOBILE STATION W AO'ON says Jack . . . *Tm not worried big pitcher loot two games In Indian chief, whose boll club fin­ about tha IBC being a monopoly, thraa days by tossing one kind of ished five gfmes behind the Yan­ It spurts when you want to ^>urt—rolls compression valve-in-head Fireball OYNAftOW Drive* • RttBAU CNOINt Oreea. Badia aad heater. Ezeelleat ooadHlea . Staeh Na. S 43...... but what worries me is the lack pitch to one man. kees in the American League. wiA effortless momentum when you Engine found in no other car. 4-WHEBl COIL SniNOINO • DUAL VENT/IATION of smairclubs . Where are the ^vm ca fed Thomson a high rOSH'BA* KMEFKON7 • TOWUE'WM 1948 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN fightera coming from? . . . A boy curve Monday and Bobby hit a Hundreds of fans, shocked by want to cruise. who 'is smart and athletically in­ thAquick turn of events In tha fin­ To top all tl>is, there is Dynaflow WHire^GlOW INSTtUMCNTS • MEAMUNE STYUN9 Blaek. Radio aad heater. Cooeplrta motor Job. two-run homer to provide the mar­ Stoch No. U-SIS...... clined won’t go In for boxing . . . It gin of tha Glanta’ S-1 win. He al playoff game. Stayed aro4)nd When you talw a curve, it snugs down Drive*—that feeds power in a steady, SOOYSYFISHH takes him three or four years be­ served tha same thing to the Scot the club-house doors for more than fore he’s good and then he can’t an hour afterwards. Inside the to the road w i^ sure-footed confidence. when k t t b auto m o m h m w k t m k x w u « u > M M 1980 C H IV R O U T C L U l COUPE yesterday—then the roof caved falterless flow—lets you ride relaxed M biMk. BMter. L&w mUMce, ihake any money. He has two or la. Glsnta served champagne, the No* HT**18lo •••••■-•o»o*«*«asaoo O'O three go^ years and the govem- Doogers served . gloom. Captain After you make a turn, the front // wient gets aJI the dough.” Thomaoa’a blow had its finan­ Pee Wee Reeec, and ot course, wheels instinctively seek a straight 1949 U N C O L N SPORT SEbAN ; ~ High Flaoacc cial repercusslona. I|p' meqnt be­ P-anca took it hardest of the Dod­ WhUe Oklahoma U. fans and tween $180,000 ' and 8300,000 to. gers. Branca was wat-eyed and course. This car seems to guide i ^ l t Otaea. Radio, hehtor. overdrive. Stoch Ne. U'-SSt. . . $1895 atudents were purchasing soma the Olanta, the approximate World 'Itsconsolate long after hla mates 8,5(X> tlcketo for the Oklahoma Berlasr share. For eeeh individual had dfaased. - aMsssep^sa flpflasaa®aM®atoBPaffaJ^ssflEssARa4asaNAevflRa4iflRv ALL ABOVE CARS HAVE THE FAMOUS "ED” Texas Aggies game at CkillMe on the New York team. It means •Maadard ea FLOADMAnKti^ epNaaal a l saflra m M m eflAsr S U LLB ^ SAPB BUY USED OAR WARRANTY Station, Tex.—a spot most Okla­ arowHl giiOOO even if the Giants Baaeball brass has converged' homans couldn’t even locati kMt the World Seriee to the Yah- here for the World Series, and rumors are flying and thick. \ £ i t t a > 6 t , artfiam Jcdinaten, tha swimmer kees and more than that If they ffart ______from South Africa, was amax^ to wtn. I One of the hottest Ups la that Rogers Hornsby to sure to get the , , WWW X 0^ ' a student buy a pasteboard ' At the same time, it waa a GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. then promptly "scalp" it to $180,000 blow to the Dodgers. Jog of manBgmg the St. Louis A M E R IC A N 2tS MAIN STREET MANCHESTER downtown fan . . . "Do you roefen Ur.tiy of . them must have already Browns next year. Homaby, w|tu»* to say you 'can sell your .ticket for ear-marked th* money when they contract With Seattle has expifed. NawVwk • PaUii,IMiiais < ronUtr C KHAMOT D.SONS, N C . PlflUl, PA« : H» y ia iit MiMit ■ iK n s ii t ' itiim ai iiii 25 .Moody dollara” Graham gasped had a ISV* game lead is her* to with new owner. •J**'***"*? Ew tern Liqoor "I’m surprised they don’t rep your August. ftUI Veeck. MANCHESTER E V E t^ G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TitURSDAY. OCTOBER 4, > A d r i SfANGBESTBS IVENINO HEBALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSD^T, OCTOBER 4, 1961 ^IDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH CARNIVAL BY OICRTIIRIIIB UUTUUU WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS itorviMB IS BaxhiMfi .Onvortonltlefi t t H «| p Waatod~llal9 M 41 f l Sense ami Nonsense TOO CHpr a 100,000 mlla deal 1989 CHEVROLET 8-door, $198. DOORS OPENED, kayi fitted, WAMTED-r-Oss station, attendant, BHQLJBH U ri’ rEK—Female, five AAA SUPER VALUBt ifim f ycia buy your PoaUac from 1939 Dodge sedan, $195, 1989 .copied, vacuum cleanera, Irona, 1460 fuU time, good wages. Also man yoara old. Papers. Good hunt- WANNA BARGAINT WELL I OaMM ' Balch-Pbatiac, tne.. IBB Center Oldemoblle, $195, 865 down, bal­ fiuna, etc., repaired. Sheara, for part time work and Sundaya OP* C all 2-0748, or ora bs seen ^ V E 8 ROOMS FURNITURE stand Porter! In a badly lit cafe, eenfarlng knivee, mowers, etc put into con­ MONTHLY streetr Manchester, ance 18 months, C0i« Motors, Van’s Service Station, 487 Hart­ I-fiko street AUred Roe- AND^ APPLIANCES Stand porter at the door of men smoked mnd drank thetr rum. dition for coming needa. Bralth- ford Road,. ■etto. AdwrtiiaBaiU 4164. SPARE TIME WHICH IS >A BIT SCRATCHED thought; Suddenly a huge man burst 1000 CHCVROLET deluxe club walte, 52 Pearl atreet. Big "WeaUnghouae" Elec. Refrig* through the doora. 1947 Nash Ambassador 4 -D r.-R a ­ WANTED—Stock Man. A steady B ^ U T O P t IL Six Months Old Let not base evil in; CLASBiriBO ADVT. coupe. PoelUvely like new. Ab­ erator, 4 x 4, “Bengal” Comblnae Big Man—Is there anyone here dio and heater. ^ — LINOLICUM Remnants 60o square full time Job. Opportunity for ad­ MMe Blue Siamese Cat Phone Guard well the sacred citadel; solutely Immaculate. Radio, heat­ Refilling and collecUng money tlon Range, “Bendix” Automatic called Pederson? DIPT. SOURS: yard.' Asphalt tile, wall covering. from our five-cent High Grade vancement to management- Ceet off intnulve eln. er, spare Ure never used. Doug­ 1947 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan — Waahlng Muhine, "Bmeraon” Tele- Stand porter at the door of S d l A. M. to 4:4S P. M. Done by . reliable, well-trained Nut machines in this area. No ' trainee position for ambitious vision « t , "Univeraal” Cleaner, No one spoke. A few customers las Motors, 888 Main. « Black, radio and heater. ■^O BEAUTIFUL BOXER PUPs thought; , men. All Jobs guaranteed. Hall aelllng! To qualify for work and Intelligent appUcanf. Good Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, began to ed^ uncaally toward the cropped, registered A. Shut fear and failure out; door. toansportation s p e c i a l s 1948 Plymouth f-Dr. Special De­ Linoleum Oo., 96 Cottage streeL you muet have car, references, ■tartlng salary. Many employ­ reasonable. Seen at Rugs, Lanipa, all have been In my ■tore Disease and dread are Impotent Big Man (again).—Is there any­ luxe— Gray. Phone 8-4022, evenings 6186 or $600 cash, secured by inven­ ment benefits including: Paid 1555 Hebron avenue, Glastonbury. 1048 MERCURT CONV. — Radio, 8109. » tory. Devoting 6 hours a week When swiftly put to rout. one here called Pederson? vacations, paid holidays, sick SINCE LAST "YEAR A small, timKFman rose from e 1948 Chryeler 4-Dr. New Y o r k e r - to busineea, your end on per­ REOIsqnRESD Dalmmtion puppies, —Oranvllle Kleisar. l o o t —TWO S X T BOttbooka VI- pay, Christmas bonus and 10% And I'U aell It to the firat table In one corner and said: lOU w Sd S O N ^ I d AN.—8395. Dark green. ■ WINDOW. SHADES made to orfior centage of eollectiohs will net pbrty at euch a low price, diilty M cKm , OmUr and WMt discount on purchases. Apply W. Wmimra- Tlintd Man—Yes. my name Is 1940 CHEVROLET STATION and in stiled. Venetian bllnda up to $400 monthly with very tic 3-3066. you’ll believe that there really Some glrie count on- their fin­ CMit«r atr««U. Property of T. Grant 0>„ 815 Main street' Pederson. Who wants md? WAGON—$200. J 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe— and curtain rods. 24 hour eervico. good possibllitlea of taking la a “ SanU cnaus." And I’ll sell gers, but a smart girl counta on ^ • tloiiv l O uh RcfleU r Oo. Pieeee Big Man—Oh. ao you're Peder­ 1087 CHEVROLET TU D O R-: Radio and heater. Four door. Eetimatee gladly given. Fagan over full time. Income Increas­ W ANTED— Auto mectaanio. If B^UTIPTTL One-year old female It on low Friendly Tcrme. I’U her lega. — Hawley R. Everhart. can $49.05. ing accordingly. For Interview, son, are you? I’ve a debt to set­ 1949 Ford V-8 Custom Club Coupe Window Shad,. Oo., Route 44 at you are not Mtlsfled artth presant Boxer. Hlxcellent blood line. A. K hold It until you need it, no 1087 CHRYSLER SEDAN—WO-0^ BolUm Notcli. Phone 2-4478. Include phone number In ap­ C. regtbtered. Good with children! matter how long, and it won’t Husband—I'd be the happiest tle with you. L 08V —White cat, Ticlnlty of 1942 STUD ERA HER, CLUB —Radio and heater. Incdma stop In and aee us for a man in the world If you eould He strode across the room, pick­ plication. very attractive proposUKm. Bo­ $70. Inquire 91 Drive B. cost YOU a penny. So, If you're WoodUnd atreet. Reward. Phone COUPE—$95. TYPEIWRITERS and adding ma­ bake bread like my mother used ed up the little msn one 1949 Dodge Coronet Club Sedan— land Motors, 8W Crater street Interested. Just get on the hand, and battered him senseless 1-2708.______chines ' sdld, rented, repalrc^...PU T INTEKe&T T A IN A (TLCfrV«$ eler, 42 Asylum street, 2nd Boor, Heater, dark gray. Just like Hoher, F. W. Woolworth Co. school and Saturday. For inter­ Many a men's road to eucceae In muddling through ss Britain THEY thJN'T CALL MB TH' BIOJ^H.HAlfi: SOLIMENE, Inc. loam. No. 1 loam, 83 cu. yd.. No. extra; Norge 8 cubic foot freezei' ♦PER6V&TBNT PKt7Ch.ER* NAIL PRU$Hjj&CKU» Hartford. new.V WEtAVING o f buma, moth boles SECRETARY. $59. Age to 89. view write. Box M Herald, elat­ Is paved by persevering wife. used to be. 634 Center Street Manchester 2 loam, 82 cu. yd. In truck load reg. $389.95, sale $259.00; Norge ------NOTHIN'.' ^ BROWN-BEAUPRE, Inc. and torn clothing, boalcry runs, ing age and telephone number. EXPERT DRIVINa Inatruotlon In Shorthand, typing, dictaphone. lots. Also sand, gravel, stone. (Jail 16 lb. automatic washing ma­ 30 Blssell St. Phone 7191 Dodge and Plymouth Cara hsndbags repairs^ tipper re­ 40 hours. Flexible work day. chine, reg. $339.95, our price $199; auto driving, given by appoint­ placement, umbrellas repaired, BROWNE AND Sharpe screw ma­ 8408. Nussdorf (Jonstructlon DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ment. Call Mancheater Auto Also Dodge Job Rated Truck! Small attractive Manchester of­ chine operators needed for both Company, 27 Deerfield drive. XsRgl or conical antennas com­ GUARANTEED USED CARS Telephone 9101 or 5102 men's shirt oollara reversed and Driving Academy. 2-4087. fice. Contact Wilson Agency, 94 day and night shifts. Experience plete with lead-in, wire, lightning Priced To Sell A Safe Place To Buy Uaed Cars replaced. MarioWa Little Mending Church street, Hartford, Conn. ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port arrester, chimney mount, stand­ Shop. required. No setting up, Over­ able and stsndait, typewriters off holders, ground rod. ground Anawrar to Pravioiia Puttio 1948 Chevrolet Sedan 1941 CHEVROLET Sedan. FVIt STE.VOGRAPHER FOR perman­ time, bonus, excellent pay. Day All makes g f adding machlneH price, $895. 1936 Ford convertible shift, 55 hours;. night shift 60 wire, mask priced at $9.98 up. Bunowiiig RodM t 1948 Chevrolet Two Door BniMinit—Contract Inc 14 ent 40-hour per week position told or rented. Repairs on al Complete Hotpolnt electric stoves DESIRE RIDE to Pratt A Whit­ club coupe. Many others priced with C. R. Burr C5o. Call Mr. hours. Frey Manufacturing Co., makea. Marlow's. 1947 Chevrolet Sedan to sell. Douglas Motors, 833 Main. 14 Sigourney street, Hartford 5- reg. $279.95 - $199; G.E. electric ney, 8 to 8:30. Porter street sec­ QUALJ^ Garages erected, quick Hogan 4161. kitchen clock ,$2.99; Sunbeam egg 1946 Ford Two Door 5253. BOLTON — Building stone and tion or Pitkin. 7896 after 6 p. m action, low prices, easy terms. cooker, $7.99; G. E. oven roaster, 1946 Pontiac (Six) Sedanette 1948 CHEVROLET four - door flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. MDapietafi Tel. 8375. reg. $34.95 - $21.95; Sunbeam 7 Q m M i Botot WOULD LIKE to Join a car sedan. Radiol heater, good tires. SALES CLERK Wanted. Apply In W AN TED- Man for auto body and Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode. f^ H y .T H E Y 1946 01d.‘'mobile (Six) waffle masters, reg, $24.95 - aiUdicula pool or get a ride to Hartford 5 Excellent condition, low mileage. CARPENTRY. Experienced In con­ person. Marlow’s. 867 Main street. paint work, part time. Nights and C A in ARREST, 11 Betrayers Sedanette 38 Hackmatack street. $18.95; chrome slicing machines, 9Prait days a week. Hours 8 to 4:30. Call struction of small homes, ga­ week-ends. Tel. 2-2595 between PE!a T HUMUS screened. "Excel- I YDUFOKtHAT.' 12AgM lOCbaDoagt TYPIST—Cashier. Experience not 6 and 7 p. m. ,Jent soil conditioner; top dress- reg. $24.95 - $18.93; Dormeyer 8-098L______' rages, dormers, alteration! and K D isto ta d II THEN iT^CaCEAT . . ONE OWNER CLEAN CAR necessary. Will train. Apply in •thg. Phone 6515. electric mixer with hamburg COLE MOTORS—4164 Jobbing. Luck and Peterson. Iftoaddra u sttteb HOW ABOUT .tSCTTIN' INTA RIDERS Wanted—7 to 3:80 eblft person. 881 Main street. grinder, $43.50 . $29.95; Waring ITPoiti to OUR ALL- CMAU. Two Locationa 1949 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER Tel. Manchester 4026, WANTED ANTIQUE Grape carved Victorian .R O O M .xil.LE F O L K S BY FONTAINE FOX 18NOV1 Seolto PUKPOBE ; PUACEfi to NUca, Bemont Pond Company CLUB COUPE blenders, $22.95; G. lE roasters, ' churches WOMAN — Handy with sewing love seat, pine drdp-leaf table, '(■ R ) via center street. Parkway and 91 Center St. 436 Center St. Radio, heater. Extra nice. Thun­ reg. $45.00 - $31.95; G. E. cleaner, 1$ Tendon aO T n d ga machine to work In dry cleaning A-1 MECHANIC early china, glass and paintings. tiEtaadatod ttU Iy laato to New Park Avenue. TeL 2-4731. der gray. Florists—Nurseries 15 reg. $79.95 - $49.M; Dormeyer 19S:^bolfor AstoUt” 41 Golf devices . PACKARD 1991 "400" Patrician. plant. New Model Laundry, 73 Antiques bought and sold at the T he Highly S usceptible Mr . Sims 82 0Btha Fri-Wcll, $49.95 - $19.95 We sell erbium fiORouta Into 42 Worm . I THE PROSPECT HUI School for Loaded with extras. Ekcecutive's CHRYSANTHEMUM plants ready Summit atreet. Our increasing servitSe busi­ SWm M It TU M shclterod tida BROWN-BEAUPRE Inc. Art Shop, 72 Blssell street. Phone R.C,A„ Zenith, Dumont, Bendix, 20D edgnm 44Doed 'li young children. Pre-Kindergarten, car, only 8677 miles—never regis­ to go. CJarlson, Corner Summer ness has created a need for 84 Young shoep action 30 Bisaell St. Phone 7191 2-1889. Crosley, Admiral televisions. G. B. (ab.) 4SNoto in \ BSndergarten. Monday through tered. Priced et $2999. Tel. 9191 and McKee. Phone 6971. FULL OR PART TIME Counter 28 Mineral 871)rea fiuid additional good mechanics. If Tidy cleaner, reg. $44.50 • $29.95; llCuriilooa Guido's scale Friday. Traneportatlon furnish­ tonight. Brunner's, Connecticut's 1936 STUDEBAKER sedan. On^ Girl for nights. Please apply In A springs SOLarga plant person. The Annex Snack Bar, you are one of these, looking Standard TV boosters, reg. 23 Lampreys $1 HumUiated tfrUdeertoU 48 (irrelative ol ed. Mia. Lala Tybur,. director. largest Packard dealer, Manches­ owner. Radio and heater. Good CHKJKEN MANURE for lawns $34.50- $19.95; Sunbeam toast­ 26 Chemical tires. Slip covers. Elasy on" oil. Roofinx—Sidinx 16 29 East Center street. Tor a good proposition—See a 32Tttts SUtaf (ab.) either Fhona 4M7. ter. Terms and trades. and gardens. Phone 6971, master hospital trays with toast­ suffix Cell 2-3762. our Service Manager Mr. Gay. 0 w a lJ A M m Driving echool. Man- J WE SPECIALIZE In roofing and er, $21.95; G. E. lightweight Iron, 27 Accovdlna $a 1 » 1 V 1950 Studebaker laind Cruiser 4- (ab.) iggjaiiuligcfi diaatai'a oldeat. Thousands of Dr. Sedan. FORD 1947 four-door. Radio, siding. Highest Quality ma­ CHILD'S CRIB, In good condition, $8.95; 4* slice toaster, $16.93; r r terials Workmanship guaran­ APPLICATIONS MORIARTY BROTHERS Arvin grill, reg. $12.50 - $5.50; 28 Whirlwind accident free Instruction hours. 1949 Studebaker Champion 4-Dr. heater. (Jell 54 Coleman Road reasonable. Tel. 7670. teed. A A Dion. Inc. 299 Autumn Q. E. heating pad, $5.95; Presto 29Poxrat “ h's Junior’s Mas . 4>a hatoa to raka toamT Hundreds of satisfied students. Sedan. after 7 p, m Phone 7219. ARE NOW 301-316 Center Street t For appointment telephone 2- street. Phone 4860. RICH FARM top soil, $10 and steam irons, $13.95. Brunner's TV aoPauN L 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4- $12.50 per truck load. Delivered Dept, in basement of Packard 1$ Recedes 2846.______Dr. Sedan. BEING E 1940 OLDSMOBIUC club coupe. GUARANTEJED Roofing and Poof WANTED within three mile limit. Also building at 358 East Center street. 38 Poriod to tioM m i 1 BT MERRILL C. BLOHIR (Ob.) f r e c k l e s AND HIS FRIENDS Twirp Sonaon PTJT TOUR savings to woik. Real- 1949 Ford Deluxe 8-Dr. Sedan. price $150. Phone 4726. repairing. Gutters and conduc­ gravel and sand for sale. Call Open every night till 9 p.* m. If r m i ACCEPTED PLANT WORKERS $6Fr«Mft artida IT" ''VH iD las 5% or betUr by Investing In 1949 Chevrolet Deluxe 4-Dr. Sedan. tors. (Toughlln 7707. 7195 between 9 and 5. you want to save real money on 37DiicoIar sound securities. Call Ed. Kra- 1947 Dodge Custom 4-Dr. Sedan. SAVE $ — SA'/E $. Buy your new ippllances see Brunner. JEasy ET Tnr& TfMe M/iCMytean lU r TTLO ROOFS end sidewalls, guar­ Fair wages, cost of living 40 Sticking W k s a o o n atnlcs at Cobum A Middiebrook. car now. before new 10% price in­ for clerks and clerk t>T)- ALL WOOL pieces for children’s terms on purchase of $50 or more. h TOWN OP SHAormoti, usJi , TDW r [^stSou. SooNOTWi^ 1941 Bulck Super Club Coupe. anteed material and workman­ substanca Inc.. 541 Main street. Phone 8215 crease a,.d new federal tax. ists both experienced and adjustment, productivity earn­ skirts. 90c - $1.75; coat lengths Do your Xmas shopping—now—. S" r r g o e s s u a m v f N um o v e s 4 Ly^SCPLMT 1941 Paickard 110 4-Dr. Sedan. Where prices are lowest and ship, 37 years experience. Free 4$ Anned fioat LOCAL JNSrtTVnON CAU-eo e t a c m . or 9681.______inexperienced. Five day, ings, paid holidays, liberal va­ $3.50.$6 05. Ladles' skirt lengths save money. P 7WSJP 9eA S O f4j 1941 Plymouth Deluxe 2-Dr. Sedan. trades are the highest. McCHure •stlmates. obligation Call 45Flowats Mtss Bcmt cation and insurance benefits. $2.95-$4.50. The Colonial Rem­ r I IN WANTED—Rids from Manchester George Collins. Manchester 9117. 37 hour week. Liberal em­ Auto C o, Hudson Sales and Serv­ nant Shoppe, 115 Center street. TABLE TOP GAS STOVEJ-^fa 46 Para p S H A o m o r / Green to vicinity Hartford Em- TRUCK; SPECIALS ice, 373 Main street. 2-9442. Open ployee benefit program. Call Manchester 5163 Bed. Both like new. Must sell 47 It Uvat to r P ANo M ietrr 1949 Studebaker 'i Ton Pickup. plra (Homestead Avenue). Hours evenings. 16A Plea.sant working condi­ ONE YEAR OLD 30-Stool Double this week. Will take best offer. large — or N 4vr T to 4. Phone 4065. 1948 Studebaker IH Ton Cab and R o o fin g Fountain, fully equipped for cook­ 48 Hollister street.' ViUoffM BT "'• os, m m A»m > tions in a modern, air con­ For Interview Appointment '•in JUST A Chassis. GUARANTEED USED CARS COUGHLIN ROOFS stay on In ing. Call Bristol 6304. WEditon (ab.) ditioned office. Apply to • ■ 7m Ul B s m o m o e any kind of storm! For guaran­ SOBarferers * cusnoM A«toiM»bU— 9 m Itolt 4 PRICED TO SELL the employment office ROGERS CORPORATION FIVE-PIECE Maple Breakfast CHCmCHES MOTOR SALES teed roofing call Coughlin, Man­ TWO INSIDE, One Panel Doors! Set. 59 Russell street. 5 " BUT fOK studebaker Sales and Sorxdces 1991 C3ievrolet Club Coupe — chester 7707. Mill and Oakland Sts. Mr s TMOv/ fUAT MT cesravw A BEFORE YOU Boy a need oar Phone 2-1976. 1 Support Wi THr SniAA)6e PHeHOMKNONCJtr LWrioq see. Gorman Motor Sales Bulck 1,500 miles, heater, radio, power- FIRST 80 Oakland St. Phone 2-9483 glide, gray. ROOFING Speclallalng In repair­ L DEPENDABLE married man, t E lm H d ;■ ■ mAALMs fykYi/^Jw aaia/^ IN . U npew T. aw. Sales and service, 289 Main NATIONAL- wlth eer, to sell and service our NUMBER 1 Ideal Red Flokh boll' Solid Bras.s Fireplace Sets. 3 Slck onoa AKWT'inar ItoRMAI JT . feauN / 1950 (Chevrolet (Sub Coupe—Heat­ ing roofs of all kinds. • Also new street. Phone 2-4971. Open ave- Mancheater STORES, fuel for home use in established er with Dclco oil burner and 275 Draw screen and hinged 4T011owtn /teouesm>tteO U fSm >X> TO mt'(*ANOAK>MAN , Mf/S AM/MT A MAlUBOm SmtK/ er, radio, 7,000 miles, black. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys gallon tank. Phone 5518. mnga « c ' territory! Salary and commission. screen. Governor Winthrop 5 Wand m /Jw SJs 1987 DODGE four-door sedan with 1941 Plymouth (Sub Coupe. cleaned, repaired 26 years' ex­ Incorjxirated •------1-^ - ‘J t¥ J perience. hree estimates. Call Personal Interviews .9 a. m. to 4 desks, excellent selection new GOOD Transportation, cheep. 1988 1948 motor. Good transportation, 1941 (Sievrolet Tudor. - Monday through Friday Intosh Boat Co., North end Pur­ IN BEYOND La l w a v s n e a r b y . cellent. Call 9229. background desired but not nec­ CHAMBERS FURNITURE BEEN » Busy ^EMfMSIIEP THE VOURFINSERSCROSSEP, / : NOf. yOU,LOUISE!THEy MMNm, MILES OF SMILES WITH A and acee, oil burners and boilers. nell parking lot. Cbne-Craft, CAN essary. Permanent position with Mercury, Champion, Seott-At- At The Greeii THMKMG A90Ur\amifiTMKE OF < PHILIP! MRS.MtSQUiaAN ^ VOtrOUTSVERSA PICTURE] BARLOW GUARANTEED 436 Center Street Earl VanCamp. Tel. 5244. CAPABLE WOMAN who can de­ MtSHTSiu.'mumAaouT ms a 1950 FORD 2-door sedan, radio, large national organisation locat­ watar, Moetercraft trailers. Phone nCIR SMffStTMTj CONCENTIMTiON •ffllMIMJtoiqUIUAN/. USED CAR heater, dark green, ih good con­ vote sufficient time to call on ed In Hartford. Offering libeyai Open 9:30 to 5 TMSy DIP VERY (-MO ITCOnitoLy foa-FTNEycET'iAuaNe , K EFFICIENT Plumbing and beat­ 2-3102. Open from 8:80 a. m. to 8 1951 Hudson Hornet 4-Door Sedan dition. Oall 4815 between 6-8 p eight women daily. Unuaual busi­ company paid behefita. Opt>or- griLE •naKiN6.U has nwpdFF/ MINE CUB HOUSE/ A Anto Accemofit ing. Plugged drains machine ness opportunity. Write Box 'A, p. m. —Hydramatic, radio and heater. m. ______^ r e a tunitles for advancement exist E^nings 7:30 to 8:30 1991 Studebaker CX>mmander State S cleaned. Ckrl J. Nygren, $03 Herald. Oakland atreet Phone 6497. for proper person. P l#!^ reply by Sedan—Heater. 1939 BUICK Convertible. Radio, BEFORE YOU buy tires tee us. letter In your owp llandwrlting Diamonds— Watches— HOTPOINT Electric stove. Used 1990 WUlys Jeep—With aluminum Goodyear diartributora. Gorman LOVE THAT JOB! heater, excellent mechanical con­ PLUMBING Alterations. New You'll say that about the Job you stating age eduimtion, experi­ Jewelry 48 about 6 months. Reasonable. Call top enclosure, heater. dition. $229. Phone 4358. Motor Sales, 289 Main street 1949 Oldsmoblle Gonv. Coupe— work. Repair and water piping. found at Temple. Come eee ue any­ ence and aalary desired to start. 2-0443. Phone 2-4571. Manchester 3636. Reply Box. F, Herald. LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, re Model 88. Radio and heater. 1937 (CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedan, time. We're here to help you find the Job you want. pairs, adjust, watches expertly BENGAL OIL (JOMBINATION ■1950 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan-^Ra- radio, heater. Good transporta­ EXPEaUtNCEDl CARPENTER Range, (jood heater. Good con­ PLUMBING' ami heating, special' Steno—East Hartford, 8 to 5. Reasonable prices. Open dally. dio and heater. tion. Apply George's Esso Sta­ Garages—Serrlcaa— lz}ng In repairs, remodeling, cop­ W ANTED, Can 7270 after 6:00 Hiureday ovenlnga. l29 Spruce dition. Phone 2-2589. 1949 Dbdge- ■ ^ Ton P ick -u p - Five Days—$45 tion. corner Main and Blssell Storaga' 10 per water piping, nejv construc­ p. m. StreeL Phone 2-4887 L •. a MT. oii ! Heater. streets, before 6 p. m. aerk-Typlst-East Hartford. W RINGER W ASHER— Lesa than wsT.wseMiKe.eic tion. Eetimatea given. Time pay­ Nice Opportunity—$40 ' 1949 Dodge 4-Door Sedan — -Coro­ GARAGE FOR Rent. Also storage BUYING A DIAMOND? two years old. Excellent condi­ net model. Radio, heater. Three AN EXAMPLE OF OUR for one car. Wert Side (near Cen­ ments arranged. Edward Johnson Secretary—Manchester, Help Wanted—Male tion. Call 2-3810. BY LESLIE lURNER Phone 6979 or 5044. WASH TUBBS Here, Here, J. IM to choose from. CLEAN CARS ter and Olcott streets). 2-0482. Active spot for ambitioue career ROOTS AND HER BUDDIES Interesting BY EDGAR MARTIN gin $56 to $60. ALERT MAN, experienced in fig-' CALL HARTFORD 6-1939 1949 Dodge Conv. Coupe — Radio Written Guarantee HOOVER UPRIGHT vacuum. No WHAT A (SHASTLY «00anr.\ BOCK WUkKfB and heater. uring costs, payroll, time study, GENE DE ROBERTIS attachments, $10. Call 2-2338 I PC706LEP iMkEUKEE. m v ’lL 9E HASpER OH. MV 6TARSI Y»MY6E YOU AMTAGOHiaP fiioving— rracktng— ML V6VRS. OMDN -v a « L . IHDO SMD PLNf THAT aUNCH OP MAVBE IF YOU'D RUT YOU'RE PROBA6LY IWO C A ^ W T 1949 Ford 2-Door Sedan—Radio, 1949 STUDEBAKER REGAL TEMPLE EMPLOYMENT accustomed to handling olRra de­ after 4. row h u h : \ W\U-'. H IV , WV OFFER ( TO DEAL WITH APTSR JORWM 6676 HERE FDR RISHTl I..10O»rT8R£AK/0tMiqi8lBto 6TART6^ 11$ Wav OPIENv C VlCTOKVl YOUIL and' Jewelry ATN tan»fM 0P l% rEW FEEL VOU RE ONE 1948 Pontiac Coupe Sedan—6 cyl­ 4-DOOR SEDAN 50 State Street—Hartford 4 p. m. to 11 p. m. Ideal pooltlan WHITE ANDES stove. Bacellent BABY! OVT ,OPNIL.y *. .tH I W»aUH t AIKERE fiiPPiUO A6AIHJ6T VOOl^------HNtETWOOAVn CALL PHIL to r moving, light 42 Asylum Street—2nd Floor or THE *TOCK,M««/0P ’EM...YOU COUID inder. Radio and heater. Extra clean one owner car. Ra­ BOY’S BICYCLE, 24" $#0. Phone 9:30 to 4:00 for middle-aged IndlviduiU-- Ex­ conr 2-9248 after 6. Green section. 9 to 5, 9 to 2 or 2 r e s t a u r a n t Cook stove and EXHni^TEO!, 1948 WUfys Jeep. esUblUhed firm. Give complete Foel and Feed 49A 1947 Dodge 2-Etooir Sedan. GIRL’S Full elie bicycle. Phone to 9. Six days. Salary and com­ range, like new. Phone 2-1883. In­ BROWN-BEAUPRE, Inc. MANCHESTER PA(JKAGE Dellv- resume ol bueiness background 1947 Chevrolet Aero Sedan—Radio 8419. mission. Good Incomb. Call Hart­ (]ORDW(X)D, fireplace or any quire 348 Main street. 30 Blssell Bt, Phone 7191 ery. Local light trucking and ford 32-1275. to personnel manager. , P. O. - and heater. length, delivered $18.00 per package delivery. Refrigerators, Drawer SSSjpiartford. . 1946 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan—Ra­ BALCH “BETTER BUY” cord. Tel. WUllmantlc 3-3217. UNIVERSAL Combination oil- dio, heater. Basinaaa 8atm as Offarad H washers and etove moving electric range, automatic timer WANTED—Man for soles sad 1937 Oldsmoblle 2-Door S ed a n - USED CARS specialty. Phone 2-0758. WANTED—Woman to do cooking. and 50 gallon drum, $50. Call 2- POWER SAW Work. Treat taken liv e In, Good wmgea. Phone 7401. service. Salary rfind commission. Radio and heater. Garden—Farm— Dairy 9617. 1950 Pontiac Streamliner, Sedan down. Building lots rad land THE AUSTIN A. Chambera Oa., Apply Singer Sewing Machine 1937 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan — Coupe. SHIRT PRESS operator, gofid Prodoeta 50 Heater cleared. Tel. Rockville 8-5586. local and long dufianea moving, Oo., 832 Main street, Mancheater. SEWING Machine. Beautiful 1951 pay. good working conditions. 1885 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan — packing, crating aad atocaga. Phone $888. GREEN MOUNTAIN No. One In­ console, brand new. Has round, 1949 Ford Tudor Sedan. REFRIGERATION Service, eom- New Model Laundry, 78 Summit Heater, Serrica to all pa,idi«0aAica/lJu«T a l o v b I ru. M T N9U OWhlCTIVBto CAJVDf Sedan. tJt win NATIVE POTATOES St 870 Kee­ antee. W orth $244, ■ocrifiee now. gOM C w om sM TWATP a o a c o i L wMBWto h w » Out Of Tile High Rent District 7691. write Box M, Herald, oUttng age training how solos ore mads. WWAT DID TAPf WON* •oiNo. NOW uarra gM ANO H>* NAM>1»J ney otroaL for $189. Will take $2 per week. DO TO HIM 7 OrtiA. OBT *no B K lb ^ HIM L A n r tH iN O wi Phone 5404 1947 Mercury Conv. Coupe. MATTRESS. T o n oM rad telephone number. Must have cor. Prafor men need WHO h b • */ Open Evenings Until 9 CABINSn' MAKmo, idfialah and ■torilliad and raioafie like CHRYSANTHEMUMS for sole. CoU 7691. WOMAN TO Help wUh housework to eorniag $5,000 a year or more. All Day Sunday AS IS SPECIALS repair furniture. Cornices mad# to OoU Jooea Furniture aafi floor Axoleas and pompons. All colors. rad three year old chUd. Ura In. (Jompenoation dlocuaood at Inter­ GOVERNOR Winthrop oecreUry Older. Phene 8-9688. I d a Haka. Oowriag. 89 Oak. "M . 9-lSlil. Lorner's For View Berry Fona, 1961 CHEVROUET 2-DOOR— 1941 Ford i-D oor Sedan— 12»5.‘ Someone who wonts a good home view. Write, tor. Walker, Bo* deak, some household furniture W est WilUagton. Storrs 9027. Oonpietely equipped. 7,00000 miles.mUss (XIMPLETE Repatra by Stnait JL REPAIR SEWING machbMa. end plenty of free time. Hartford 802, Newark, N. T . rad bther ttemo. Private owner. PHeifi tor quick sale. No deal- 1939 LaSalle 4-Door Sedan—896. Wolcott on maihliig mMhlaas, motors, house appUaaoao, 82-5500. Rertroe charges. (XJNCORD Orapea for sole, $1.15 CoU S14S. , era tIU . 8-6058. ^M^OMemejhJle 2-Door Sedan__ vaenum elaaaara, motora, ai fiulum oad electric clocks. Sharp* SnsatloES WsBt bookeL inquire 127 Charter Oak appUaacaa. Fraa plek-np and da- « lawn tnowero. F. X. Dioa, INTELLIGENT Girl fCr eematar TWO PRACTTCALLT new Upes- FORD TRUCK for eale Qne 1940 StraaL Phone 2-9048. try fireside chairs with new slip 1937 Qievrolet 4-Door Sedan_ . Uvary. A-1 ropalr, aalaa. 18Q RMgewood otreot. 7779. work, steady woi*, good pay. Ap. %-T)gB Ford Panel Truck. Easy 878 coven. Also maple Morrla chair. Xila body. .In good mechanical Mata. PhoM 8697. , ------' * ^ ply in penkML THrlfty aeoaero, TOUNG Wopsoa would Uko port Phone 7806. Priced reasonably. BAIGH-PONTIAC. Inc. 981 Main. I ‘ timo housework. South rad. Writo RYE SHIED. S72 Parker atreet. AMTIQUBB RaifiatalMd. R a p a M ii BsalH$9a OppertsiiHias SS to w d B a k a e y , itifis Broad 186 Center Street Bon E, Hofold. phone 7026. FOUR POSTER bed with spring , atreet, Hartford, Oonx. dooa om any fotnitiiia. TIamaaa. vKjiNrrr en Bvemngi UhtU p. u . plete or la port. Reeeoh for oell- (antique) Poole piano, upright, jB)Ii)BMOBILB 8 aadaa. Hy. 10 rad housework, 9 to 8, week days. SHaatloiia Wanted— HoasehoM Goods 51 . n-4 4rumM ,.nOlo, heater. Very leer' lag—poor health. Will take quiU Phone 2-0005. with bench. Phone 2-3998. , *OT0UTH Fordor. 1951 Male mie.w<«wweeieT»«i^»ef.T.». RdUfige. Bktreineiy dean. ruUy OIL BURNERS expertly cleaned a bit of capital, of can be lesoed BOSTON ROeXBR, Lmson sofa, Chevrolet Fordor. Save now be- aad serviced. Let ua Mndoe and for long term. Please talk over mahogany wall shrif. Dartmouth fuaWBitaaA Doaglaa Motors $88 Jew price Increases of our $100. CARPENTER WISHES WORK SEE PAGE FlFtTEEI ropalr woohinf' mochlna or re- pereonally. ConUct. Joe Het- Read Herald Advs. (JiH Jom ra Monsdell, ReckvUle Skis and boots! Reasonable. Phone Douglas Motors, 888 Main straaL (rlaeratoi|^. Matro Sorrica. 2-0888. U ncer 4203, 6JP988, botwoen 7 aad 20 n. ak 4822. ' M'lUn*

a -I V IHURIBDAT, OCTOBER A IM l ' ^ y • iiatul)V0 t»r £omiing Jfirraliii *^\ Avorags Dally Nst Prsia Run 12o'■!.*Wea5w ■waoB Membera of local women's or- Daughtera of Liberty • No, IT, Rev. Jamas F. Tlmfnlna, rector th e formal opening of the rs- th e local branch of tho Wemsa'a Msnrhsstsr OardsB d u b msm- of St. Bridget’s church, will give modelad West Side branch of the O h r l a t l a n Temperance Union bers ars reminded of the meeting C A U t For the Week BaOag ' caniaations aie Invitetl to att<'-vl L. 6. u t.. Will hold a rummage ■eptomber 28, 1951 rata teoIgM. Sotar- I Town aale In the baaement o f Orange a talk on "Alcoholics Anonymous" Mary Cheney Library is scheduled brought home the allvar loving Saturday afternoon at 3:80 at the Say portly elauSy. warowr, aceo- the opening dinner meeting of the cup from , the 76th annual state g tarifi W . Larimijp 1961-68 lecture aeriea aponvoiea hall next Thuraday, Oct. 11, at 9 at ths first meeting o f the season for Wednesday, O ct 10, frOm two home of E. J. HoU, Bolton lake. ■Immi mrwrri. taenaatay Mrtk- a. m. The committee will be at the of ths Ooriierstone club o f the to four In the afternoon and seven, convention held iresterday In the The guest speaker wUl bs Mrs. raartaim Is ta 68 M ^ Um lUBaa Ni(lit by the Service Bureau for Worn- First Methodist churoK Fhrmlng- 1 0 ,2 7 ? be hiM UWgfct at en'a Organliatlona. Dr. laador IM" hall Wednesday night between the church, Sunday evening at eight to nina in the evening. Tho Wash­ Floyd Wiley of Oovsntry, whose houta of 7 and 8 to receive dona- o’clock In the church hall. As an ington PTA, of which Mrs, Ernest toh Avenue, Hartford, for' Its h M subject wlU be /*|Iouse Plants and • of Ow AoOt lo 'l *t the KnUhU^rt o a u ^ bln. U. S. dfelegate to the U. N. efficiency standard of service, tlie « f OtMOkUtena Manehp»ter— 4 C ty of Vittago Chorm . Italian Nlfht will be Economic and Social Council, will tlona f^ m membera and friends. added attraction two 38-minute lingerer If president, w^ll serve Terrariums,” T ea will be served. 188 East Oaatar s m b k MSS - r 16. apeak on "Economic Eoundationa movies will bewhown. One, titled tea during the afternoon. ’The li­ cup came to thd Manchester Members who require transporta­ okMrired on October "The Telephone Hour" wll give an brary will not be open for circula­ branch In 1M9. ’Ten of the' mem­ tion should telephone Mrs. Henry of Peace" at the meeting on The forty-Bcventh annual meet­ NICE nVB CBN1S ing of the Connecticut State insight into the many details tion until Friday, Oct. 13k at thc- bers attended the meetings and 88 Rockwell, 7280 or Mrs. George MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5,1951 » ^eetins of the Q Clef Kicecu- Thuraday. Oct. 18 at 6:15 p. m. in officers passed a test and re­ (CkMUled AdverUitac «a Page 14) the Oimecticut room. Nurses' association will be held at neceasary in the production of a regular he 'rs. two to five in the Johnson, 2-1780. VOL. LXXL NO. S H^jjlleerd will be held to n i^ t at the Bond Hotel, Hartford, OCt 16 radio program. Tl^ other movie, afternoon and six to nine in the ceived diplomas, among them the M M Xnm at Lutheran eh u r^ »re- "The Hurricane of 16S8", will evening. Children may return prieslden^ of the Manchester Raymond F. Word, Jr., Of >T0 recnlar rehearaal. Mr. and Mre. John H. Morton of through 18. TRUSSEMail bring vivid memories o f thv'paat. their library books for new ones W.C.T.tTM Mrs. Ella'S. Burr, and Main street, Arthur W. Brown of ELAsno seogm de !Z 8t Cheatnut ai'reet, formerly of during the afternoon hours, Fri­ Mrs. Arthur Gibson. 88 Laurel street, and Lebnard E. Bidwell’a Soda Shop announce the Reservations for the formal din­ EXPERT PTRERS Irvin Completes Steal o f Homo Mr. and Mre. B. H. Goalee of 31 King David Lodge, No. 81, day, Oct. 12. Sendstrom of 87 Concord road birth of a aon, Jeffrey Hunter Mor­ ner-dance at the Manchester Russell Howard Kwash, son of Hunttncton atreet were p le^n U y Country club will close tomor­ I.O.O.F., will meet Friday eve­ have been elected to membership «m ia a d TuaedaT evenbif. the oc* ton, on September 27. The mater-, The Ladles Aid of the Emanuel Mrs. William Kwash of 86 Russell in the Hartford Chapter, National ArUiir D ni| S lirit lutl grandparenta are Mr. and Mra row. The club chef, Joe Babineau, ning at 7:30 in Odd Fellows hall. ■ g g ' ^ S t t S r edth wedding The initiatory degree will be por­ Lutheran church is holding a rum­ street, has qualified for ths cur­ Association of Coot Accountants, H. r . Bldwell of Saraaota, Florida, la taking reservations fbr the' din­ rent scholastic honor roll at the R e d W es t ner Saturday, which will be served trayed. A aoclal hour Will follow, mage .sale In the church vestry All three are employed at the •Bd flowert and a buffet lunches formerly of thia town, and the pa­ tomorrow morning starting at nine California State Polytechnic col­ Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, East ternal grandmother la Mra. J. J. from seven to nine. Dancing will with refreshments served by Wal­ j a r r e d by their Immediate follow. ter Walsh and his committee. o’clock. lege, San Luis Obispo, Calif. Hartford. Read'Herald Adps. fenrily and Mre. Gteelea'a elatert. Morton, of Weatfield, N. J. Under Giant UN Oliensive it’s CENTS- • 1 OPS Bares 2 00 Planes B ulletins Fear 16 Lost frpm the AP Wires Packers as Tangle in 3 HINT BED PUSH DUE ''Eastern Front. Korea, Oct. A As Ship Splits je ilc M p s North Korean poUBnal Curbs Foes offloera-wem quoted .^fpday as smart thoppart know Hial quality foodt nood not ba oaylng flatly there ^11 be no PlirFahath f i t v N C. Oct • th» Southern Iilea went down, its U. S. Eighth Army 4le«d- fjease-flre In Korea In the Im­ Washington, Oct. 5— (JP)— E i^ b e t h C ity, .. u ci. axpoiNiva. SHUtnNI fcodt ara unifonniy top quality ot rool mediate future. The Office of Price Stabili­ —The freight ship lights disappeared and quarters, Korea, Oct. 6-S(ff) — Chinese frontlihe defenMB ptkw. Chock your ihopplng noodt ogaiiwt iho O w teTiSlie a T v a iik w lB ta d l^ New York, Oct. 6. making a clean eleal of home. Yankeea catcher. They were reported teUing ■ zation (OPS) today released Southern Isles, carrying a ■ minutes later the CSiarlotte Lykea . . . tu That's ^ e s tag too tato. Bobby Tbom«)n. who warn at bat, falle away from the acUoa. It Red troops to prepare for a big photographs of a headquar­ crew of 24, broke into halves crew found life rings in the water 1 appeared to be crumOlllig m, Hmim footuiod boiow ond plon to ghfo your fam ily o troot wna the Srrt eteal of home In ttie WorM Serler In 50 yeara. Communist offensive Oct. 3A ters bulletin from the Na­ without wnrninif and sank in 1 and heard man shouting. _ the west today before an Ol- and your pum o brooks AGAINST RED CHINA tional Independent Meat heavv seas earlv today with a ^ Charlotte j-ybee fensive of 100,000 United Na- Mtaohlngtoia Oct- 1^— (fl’) — Packers association calling )K)SHible lo86 of 16 seamen...... » tw, PIHIHMRST M OGERY RFC Probe Secretary of State Acheoon In­ for the defeat of meat slaugh­ The ship, battered by a sea warning. Many of her craw mem- formed Senators today tho ter quotas afl a possible means swell resulting from a hurri­ bars ware siteping. The Coait northw ard' in Bome sectors. Hale S e m and Meat Dept, Yankees Lead United States "contlnueo to of>- of wiping out price control. cane, sank about 6 a. m. (est). Guard aaid (t waa doubt^ toat Some hills Were completely Galls Gratz pose” recognition of Bed CYiioa Price Stabilizer Michael V. Dl- Seven hours later, the Coaat ‘ " abandoned after days of bit- * 2 ^ and Mlmlsslon of the Peiptng Salle said the document was evi­ Guard reported that only eight Two PBM Martin Mariners, dis- ter fighting. Elsewhere o n ^ regime lo the United Nations dence. from within the industry, crewmen, one of whom later died, patched from Jackaonviiie, Fla., diehard rear guards delayed The government also still la that "the fight against slaughter had been rescued. Earlier, the Frozen Food Specials T o T estify Giants 2 to 0 eppaaed to tumlng the Oiliieee controls Is a fight against the Coast Guard sald.^Bt fiva bodies reported by radio to tha EUzabeth U.N. troopa. price control Itself. City Ckioat Guard Air flUtlon at Soldiers of nina United Nattone MINUTE MAID Nationalist Island ol Formosa had been oiahted floaUng near noon toat they had sighted flot-1 moved forward cauUcnialy for 3SET over to Oommanlst dilna, But bulletin, dated October 3, the scene, 300 miles southeast of asm from the wreckage. But the limited gains, Waahlngton, Oct. 6— —Senate Bv JACK H AN D -‘ threw wildly part Stanky after wae from the NIMl’ A office In Cape Hatteraa, N. C. M hobbling the ^unt. It wa» plnhea added that no more aur-1 Late In the day Reds laahcd ORANGE JUICE 1 InveaUgaton------today wound up New York, Oct. 5— VALUE . . . LARGE TENDER WHITE ROCK Lb. 49c saobeter. who gunned to death lice cruiser and a light panel showed toe storm’s center at 10:30 ,Belvln K, with two men aboard DRESSED talkative Willie Moretti swung to­ Budenz States Moscow truck, owned th - Green Corner a. m. (e.a.t.) Waa about 370 mllea i The Marore freed herself and Plan to Strike day to^ew York City where the Store, resulted In the death of News Tidbits e u t of Norfolk. Va.. and working later anchored in deep water to FRYING CHICKENS ta. SI J 9 Our PonItry"DepL"offer^NaUv(^Ro^ing Chickens, pudgy,'’blgtime gambler orice held Louis Blrnle, 28, of 73 Spriice its way norto-noriheaat at 10 to ride out toe storm. The Coast 1 Lb. 28 Oz. Jar forth with the Underworld elite. Culled from (/P) Wlrefl 12 mllea an hour. It was expected Guard went to help the Belvln Small Turkeys, Fryers — Also street, when toe truck he was *‘| At N. E. Bus Co. Deputy - Attorney General Paul Backed Wallace in 1944 driving plunged Into the Tanker- to pick up speed during the after­ A tug boat, toe Tern, lost ^ V. Huckln win g o to the mstrupSR- hooeen rTver* Two crashes occurred noon. TQ.OOO-ton coal barge tow off <^po Us to confer with Manhattan Dis­ Nbrmen. Couelna. . writer .Wd Highest winds near the eenter Henry; ‘Fhe Geest Guard sent a laneleti Diiqr Hm i IbSfe d-Tlng the chase and'State PSIiCi- world traveler, tells 250 Eastern NATIVE trict Attorney Frank Hogan and mrn Joseph Riley of Barracks H were estimated at 80 to 90 miles cutter to help. iTerminal CrewV ' Drtf-' : Miles McDonald, prosecutor in (Connecticut welfare workers and an hour, with gusts over 100 miles Most small ships hugged Inland BURT OLNEYS OCEAN SPRAY today the Communist Intematlon- 1 tion in July, 1944. »• T™ In Hartford waa taken to St public officials In Norwich that era in Boston Near . Brookljm. al in Moscow waa actively inter- man waa chosen in his stead. Francis hospital In that city. He an hour. Gales extend dutwaril harbors and were undamaged. CH ICKEN S Each $1v49 Huckin also said he wiTK^(|8it Korean refugee la symbolic men to between 200 and 260 miles. NaRUy Frankfarts lb.G9e M tS in the campaign to re-elect | However, Wallace did get the of century In his inability of com- Deadline in Walkout To prepare any style. another police agency, which he H ^ y A Wallace M Vice Preai- Job of Secretary of Commerca (Coetlnned on Page Two) The Weather Bureau said ships Washington Oct. 6—(8^)—The SLICED Cranberry declined to name, to seek Informs- prehend forces sweeping him In the hurrfeane’e path should ex­ weather bureau laaued tola 10:30 , tion about two expedaive felt hata dent in 1M4. . i early in 1945. back and forth. . Letter telling a. m. (est) advisory on "Hurrt- Boston, O ct 5—(dV-8outoara The Communist International i Represented Red Views ercise caution. Abnormally high left in the small restaurant where grief stricken Bridgeport mother tides are expected from toe Vir­ cano How.” New England waa threatened witlj DEETS Sauce CHOICE GRADE BEEF Moretti was alaln yesterday. became interested In Wallace after Budenz, one-time top Commu- Baseball Ex-Owner about her son who waa killed In ginia (Tapes to Block Island. "Lateal lyporta show the hurri­ a bus atriko at midnight as 30 The men’a hata bore the name hia mission to Soviet Asia and hlet official who renounced the Korea reaches destination after cane to be near latitude 37-4 north terminal employees and 120 hua This is the desired grade that is rather scarce just Storm- warnings were up from Kf/A qf a Brooklyn haberdasher and are China in 1944. Budenz said. party in 1945, eaid he was not try­ Held Incompetent rroeslng country three times. Block Island. R, 1., to Portland. and longitude 70.9 west, or about drivers of toe New England Trans­ now, but we havl western choice beef at HaWs—-as well believed to have belonged to two Recommendations made by Wal­ ing to "pillory" Wallace and once If World War III breaks out Me. The southern sector of this 270 mllea eaat of Norfolk, Va.. portation company neared a con­ as some quantity of “good” grade. of the four men wko ended lace as a result of this mission referred to him as a "non-CommU- civilians will be more vulnerable area waa warned to expect winds moving north-northeaat at 10 to tract deadline without reaching No. 2 Can M € C/ Moretti’s gambling life. "helped the Communists,” he told nlat.” To Manage Estate than most servicemen. CMvU Df of 35 to 40 mllea an hour this aft­ 12 mllea per hour. Highest winds agreement. New Angle tho Senate Internal Security aub- But he said the Politburo of the fense Administrator Millard Cald ernoon and 40 to 50 mllea tonight. -near the center are 80-90 mpl The strike deadline was set by 2 For Cans commlttee. American Communist party well says. A drizzling rain and fog were with gusti. over 100 mph and galel President James E. Caulfleld, TIDE Another angle which Huckin la Budenz said high praise accord­ Minneapolis, Oct. 5.—urt 1 General Harry Towe aahl progress ing on n last minute attempt nt Holo's you eon "chock out" o l y^ r food porchoBot Judge Kehoe called Mrs. Kelley reconciliation between the company "an unscrupulous divorcee, with Treasury Balance After 3 Hour Walkout BTTMBLE BEE SOLID WtUTB at eoo thno. (CoBtIniied oa Page ’Two) Follow Beef Price Hike and workers. PREMIER bottles of whiskey to feed him HORMEL (Kelley) until he dies.” Washington. Oct. 5—(ff)—The FROM CROSSE & BLACKWELL ’ DIETETIC PACK position of toe Treasury O ct 8: Schenectady, N. Y.. Oct. 5—(FV—i cause of the mob,’? 'the spokesman Chicago. Oct. 6 -< P )-T h e S ’ a The Judge held toat Kelley "by TUNA c.39e Douieetic and Imported Foods a__ M — _W.. Asamsaail AVIM nrfMHprices hOilhad leftl€ft COnSUIlierfconsumers WlUl S reason of old age, loee, deteriora­ Net budget recelpte, $85,948,- CIO workers struck toe top-secret , said. Stassen Backers % Cans 2.23 Little Pork Dead Man Revived, in beet prices hss turned the eyee 324.51; budget-expenditures, $317,- He esUmated that 40 plekoU GRAPEFRUIT V Fresh FruHs and Vegetables of iflsnjfhousewlves to pork, poul­ lowered reslstsiice. tion and Imperfection of mental Knolls Atomic Power laboratory CRIAM O t SHRIMP SOUP 3 3 a The survey Indicated there was 977,745.00; cash balance, $6,144,- this morning but called off tho were at each entrance. try and fish. 723,371.54. The company said a strike of Ask Taft to Run 1851 PACK CAMPBELL’S May Get Amnesia That was brought out today in an little complaining In toe first few (Oenttaoed on Page Four) walkout after three hoUra. Sausages 2 8 Oz. EGGPLANT 2 r.r19c days of trade under toe n ^ beef Five hundred members of Ix>cal production workers would "mste- Cans Associated Press survey of major rinlly affect operations,” but re- V-8 VEGETABLE JUICES 27c Long Beach, Calif., Oct. 5—(If) cities across toe nation. ceilings. ’ 301. International Union of Elec­ Wsshington. Oct. 5— Prom­ I . - Data aad Nat Irtad ...... 2 e a m 4 Be —Melvin Hewitt waa . dead, and The survey also raised—but did Numbing Effect trical Workers, voted outside toe ^ ^ . ______» inent Wlaconsta Republicans who \ CUCUMBERS ; g^9 c Butchers in Waahlngton, D. C., )Unt gstea to return to their Jobs (OeaUaoed oa Page Blenm) supported Harold B. Stsaaen In e*C . S iu Cm , now ho la XUvo—but ho may not not snswer—tho question of Dean Says U. S. A-W eapons 2 25c PRiSH CUCUM in PICKLES...... 29e I Oz. PEAS bo tho same man bo wna before be for Instance, reported very little jn the laboratory, which la de­ 1948 have shifted to Senator Tkft 46 Oz. 39e grumbling, nnd few commenU of veloping atomic power for U. 8. Tin GREEN BEANS ls. 19c q>ont thooo 16 mlnutoo In eternity. of Ohio as n 1952 Presidential LsaabStaw, Iga. can SSe ^ 2 8 Oz. Doctors speculntod today on the any kind from customers. One Navy submarines.' “ candidate. MelMTOBH meat cutter there phllosophlxed; Can Cancel Foe Advantage The laboratory, situated in woods Lodge to Bid 43rd I9S1 CAMPBELL’S C ons personality changes that, may Claims U. S. Plane Thirteen men described as the Paadsa Shertbwod ...... oad $1.39 csai have takm place while the 38- "High prices undoubtedly have near Schenectady, la operated by "dominant group” ta Wisocoata APPLES 3 u .2 5 c had a numbing effect.’ toe General Electric company for Farewell at Camp RcpubUcan ranks urged Tsft yeo- C* A R* ^Maca Jaty. «21c yoar-old Na'vy veteran was lifeless Strafed Korea GIs Lm AtiriJ—, O ct 5—OF)—Gor--»8bould give oerious consideration TOMATO JUICE yestiKfdsy. One of the biggest chains In ' • r a. _ at... A# AM ApeaMalA eeeAmeaewa the Atomie Energy eemmlaeion. terdsy (o enter their state’s PrssI PREMIER New York Olty noted Increnaed to toe use of an atomic weapon, The workers struck over what e . A R. Swaat O r m ^ k MCnaaltads ...... 30e RUSSETT PEARS : 2 2 5 c Hewitt foil on tho sldowalk after den Dean, top V. S. atomic offl- provided it can be used effectively Hartford. Dc$. 5—(F)—Governor dmtlsl primary nskt April L . 26 Oz. 2 Cans 33c V4 Vesetable loavtng a bar early yesterday Battle Creek, Mich., Oct. 9—UP) price resistance only ta the poorer ciaL aaid today the United Statee they esDed ‘loesi grievances," de- Although many of them boeksd PEELED WHOLE S W iiR ' —A^hoopltallxM Korean war vet­ neighborhoods. from toe military sUndpoint and spite sn sgreement on s new na­ Ladge left here at 2:30 s. m. today 46 Oz. Can SSe morning. Friends rushed him to a has atomic weapons which can Staseen ta too last race, ^ e y told S9c eran says tost s straffing Navy "When people want beef they that it Is no more destructive than tional contract between the parent by train for Camp Pickett, Va., to Taft ^'without say obUgmloawugauea onva hospital In El Monte, Csllf.. but is necessary to meet toe particular POTATOES 21c doctors there said he had been plane shot off his left hand and win pey the. price until it gets too "enneel out” on toe battlefield lUE and General Electric. see toe 43rd Infantry Dlvlsloa off your part, we winin support yew COCKTAIL dead about 16 mlpuleo. kllM or wounded an estimated 40 high, and then they will-sacrifice "any numerical advantage” of an situaUon in question.” The road to the top-aec7et lab­ candidacy ta ovary> iway pooaibis." APRICOTS enemy and that It need not heetl- BoM, New Onttoek for Europe. (In Hsavy Syrup) jjt4ir Gresn Stamps Givsn With Cssh Sales Neverthelesa, they operated. other members of his rifle com­ on other grocery items to buy oratory, at nearby Nlakainino, was Neither TOft nor,r, Btisssna ,— „ ■ boa beef," said an IndfanapoUs butcher. tate or (ear to use them. The Atomic Energy (Tommlseion He was to Join the governors of They eut.a hole In w cheta and pany. Jamm^ for miles with traffic. Rhode Island and Vermont. sold ho win soak m RspuhUeaa Tlie account of an apparent mix- ' fluppHee of J>eef In retail outlets Without indicating whether he chairman presented thla. bold new Pohee diverted cars from the PEOM b u n s iu n m masaai^ hia heart ubtU Hewitt picture of American atomic power It had been Lodge’s plan to fly nomlnstlon next year but both began breathing. R wns believed up came from Pvt. Peter K. Plva- In toe 13 large cities that were luu the KoKta war specifically ta gates. have bean acting Uke condldstse. mind. Dean eaid of toe use of in an address prepared for a to (Tamp Pickett today. but ad­ HYDROX...... 2 5 c 1 12 Oz. tc be the longest period in medical to, 33,, of Cleveland. He arrived at checked ranged from s c a ^ to ’ ’ The company spokesman i^ d verse -v(estoer conditions eaussd Its Toft has been msMng qwachaa C history that a person has been Percy Jones General Hospital here ample. tactical Atomic weapons: founder’s day gatoertat; at toe University of Skwthera CsUfornla. toe union had announced it w otll^ csneellstion. and sounding out sentiment ha 1 Lb. Tin COiB without life and then tovlved.' yesterday after being Gown back But there' Is plenty of other “I, think that when . n situation not stop non-productlofl workenr SMS wtU h ^ him r o i^ w bta CHOC. COVERED ARAHAMS . . . . N o. 2 Can T il arises where In our carefully con­ In It ht cast aside his previous A spokssmsn iat ths axscutlvs Hewitt later was transferred to from Japan. maln-dtah food on hsiid. The de­ from 'entering. offtosKharessid ths gevatnor A froup of I t Loula l|npub> tha Veterans hoopltal Mbtp. His ' The soldier’s story has been de- cline In toe supply of beef cbln- sidered Judgement toe use of any official tahituniUj’ sad gave broad kind o f n weapofi Ur Justifled, we •^Our research people s m get- „ ______. ting ta. hut with difficulty, he-4 (O iattN si sa POffs v m i « I sK POffa VnrJh M « I oa Page Blevea) (Oonttanei ea Paga Ntae) are now at the place where' we (Oenl oa Poga'I

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