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In (ha Saturday account of the Offlcara of Manctaaatar Aaaam- bly. No. 18, Order Of Rainbow for ffioutTow n mother-daughter banquet at the Exchange Club to Donate | Slow in F ilin g .For Your Individually South Methodist ,ehuKh . Friday Oirla, are rmnihdad of the import­ Alarm Clocks Average Odly Net Press Ron The Weather evening the names of the accoih- ant rehearaal for tomorrow after­ ~ Desianed Spitella roreoaol of 0. ■. Wtother Bunsu . Mr. and U n . Bart Schlttningrr. panlst for the entire program, and noon at three o'clock In the Ma­ Ekctric or Wind ‘ F«w tha Wosk M t a g PA, o( B Oak Place, who left for Call- of the chairman of the make-up sonic Temple. All of the officers Freedom Shrine to Town iillection Data Foundations — C^all October li. 1S8S Arthur Drug Stores Today, fair sod oameiwhat wum- ■ fomia In Aufust. are now located committee for the entertainment ate expected to be preaent. Mrs. Elsie Minicucei ert hlgheot temperature near t$: tn Paaadena where Mr. Schlemin- were Inadvertently omitted. Mrs. The Manchester Exchange club fthat Is the basis for the Exchange AH Fully Guaranteed 10,055 tenlgfet, fair, not m eool; loweot - « r la 'enroHed-aa-a -atudeht- at HaasehMunsiewas the aei?onrtpa»lat: -A local, woman ..who. wiahea her Town (Clerk Nbtes Delay Phone 7737 Is golng^ to donate to the towms- Ixlub'a proJecL-...... Member af the Audit neat 44t Wedaeeday fair and eeme- Paaadena CoUege. and Mrs. Marjorie Sullivan waa name withheld, requeata that the whot warmer. people of Manchester a "Freedom I Included Is the Declaration of By Officials in Most Baneu of CIrenlattMt - chairman of make-up. following Item be placed in 'the . Independence, Bill of Rights, Jef­ Mancheiter— A City of Village Charm Mias Bernice Juul haa called a “about town newa” : “Mlaa Jean Shrina” containing authentic re­ Important Job ferson’s draft of the Declaration, r ’ ...... meeUnk of beauty ehop ownera At a special communication of Baxter, 11 Damdoff Road, Green­ productions'of the public docu­ ' Benjamin Franklin's epitaph, Pat- and operatora tonight at aevrn Man^ester Lodge No. 73. • A. F. ock, Scotland, would like some pen ments which are the foundation ' rick Henry'a Inati-uctiona to Town Clerk Samuel J. Turktng­ (moaoMed AdvertMag eu IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17.1950 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS o’clock at Schulte Beauty aalon. and A. M. to be held tomorrow eve­ pals from Manchester, Conn. She ton today noted the delay election VOL. LXX, NO. 14 Plana will be completed at thii of America’s freedom. The display George Rogers Clark, John Paul ning at 7;.’I0. the Master Mason Is seventeen years of age and her Jones’ letter to Ooverneur Morlla, officials have permitted to arise time for "beauty day” for the hobbies ar^cyling, dancing and I degree will be exemplified by the will be beautifully set up in the i Washington'a laiat official letter, In the matteriof the filing of offi­ ahut-ina. Local merchanta and members of the Fellowcraft club, movies." form Identical to that which the cial i:eturns here on the town elec­ dreaa idlopa are cooperating with The Treaty of Paris, The North­ with Malcolm Robertson, president original and permanent exhibit of west Ordinance, Washington's tion. I the bewticians and models wilt ap­ of the club acting Worshipful Mrs. Charles Perry of Longmea- these documents enjoys in the Usually, Tiirkington said, it haa pear In the local storee on Thure- flrst inaugural address, Jackson's Master. He will be assisted by dow. Mass., will be the guest National Archives In Washington. letter describing the Battle of been the custom to have the rec­ day, October 20. the following: Senior Warden Wil­ speaker at the meeting of the The Exchanxe club is making New Orleans, log of the U8S Oon- ords on file at his office the day liam B. Roulstone. Jr.; Junior Manchester Garden Club this eve­ the presentation as a patriotic atitution, The Star Spangled Ban­ after election. Official returns, he \ Carolyn Jarvis, daughter of Mr. Warden George M. RumcII: secre­ ning at eight o'clock In Center project, and arranging the de­ said, were not available for pub­ Allied Troops 12 Miles from Pyongyang ner, the Monroe . Doctrine, the and Mrs; LawTence Jarvis of 14.1 tary Henry Msllett: Senior I>eacon t'hurch house. Her subject will tails is a committee headed by lic examination in his office this Loomis street, was, pleasantly eur- Gettysburg Address, the Emanci­ Harold I-avanwey: Junior Deacon be "Seasonal Flower Arrange­ Edward Krasenics assisted by Ed- pation Proclamation, the letter time until last Friday, 11 daya af­ priSMl srwterday afternoon by ten Phillip N. Klliott; Senior Steward ments." An invitation is extend­ son M. Bailey and Harold A. ter the holding of the elections. of her playmates who helped her from Lee accepting the presiden­ Franci.s J. Schiebel; Junior Stew­ ed to non-members who are Inter­ Turktngton. It Is hoped that a cy of Washington College, selec­ Turkington poipted out that the celebrate her seventh birthday. A ard Alvan A. Yules; Chaplain Har­ ested. permanent point of display for laws do not limit the time in which party was held indoors where the tion of General Eisenhower as su­ President Truman Returns to States Graft Scandal ry Snover, and Marshal Malcolm the papers can be found here, pos­ preme commander, the instru­ a' moderator must hand in the rec­ Plane Crash children played games, watched Wilson. Other members of the Mrs. Chester Bowles, wife of the sibly in one of the main school ords to the town clerk for safe home movies and .enjoyed the de­ ment of aurrender in the Pacifle South Korea Forces club will also take part in the Governor, will be the guest speak­ buildings. and many other historic papers keeping except in the case of the licious 'refreshments Inchiding a i*vork. er St the meeting of the South Relatively few Americans ever official check lists, which the par­ Snuffs Out 28 Witness Tries large birthday cake made by Caro­ The documenU, an education In Methodist Women's Society for had the privilege of seeing what themselves In our nation’s hia- ty registrars are supposed to hand lyn’s mother. Carolyn received The military whist committee of Christian Service this evening at some of our basic governmental in the day after the election, these many lovely gifts from her little tory and progress, will take up a the Cornerstone club of St. eight o’clock at the church. The documenU look like; some saw space of about 25 feet along a lists were late getting in.' Lives Abroad To Take Life friends. Bridget's church will have a Short executive board will meet at 7:30. them on the Freedom Train. It wall location, where they will be Turkington said he haa not yet Expect to Enter Red meeting this evening at eight 1s this Freedom Train collection permanently hung. received from Moderator Wesley o'clock in the church hssement. Sunset Covincll, No. 4.1. Degree of C. Gryk the package of absentee British Craft Hits House Rpputed Pay-Off !)Ian in Any member of the parish W'ho Is Pocahontas, will meet this evening under suspension, said Prosecutor ballots and envelopes which have N. Y. Gambling Syndi- interested is welcome to attend felted a $3 bond when he failed to to be sealed and retained for rec­ In London Suburb; i at eight o'clock in Tinker hall and Philip Bayer. appear on a charge of illegal park­ this meeting. all members are urged to be prea­ ord'. WhHe delay may be permissa- cate SlashcM Wrists SHOE Bayer told the court that a war­ ing, and Harry Barrabee, 62, of ble, Turkington said, In some Tanks Explode; Only Capital Ton orrow ent as Mildred English will make rant Is to be Issued for the owner 135 Irving street, Hartford, for­ Connecticut School of Instruc- her report sa delegate of the Great cases, this is the first time In hIS One Aboard Survives At a Brooklyn Hotel of the , John Sheridan, 15 Ash feited a $5 bond on passing a stop experience the returns have beei\ REPAIRING ' tion. Daughters of .SI. George, will Council session which was held sign count. at the Hotel Bond last Friday and street, on a charge of allowing a so late coming In Of the Better Kind meet at the Masonic Temple tomor­ minor to operate an uninsured Ixmdon, Oct. 17—(F)—A twin- New York, Oct. 17—(F> —A wit- Americans Drive for row afternoon at 11.IO. Past Su­ Saturday. A Hallowe'en social Another Shipment! neaa, described by aiithoriUes ss will follow the biwlness meeting motor vehicle. engined air liner amaahMl into a Truman Speech Will DONE WHILE preme President Mary Buckley of an important link tn New York Enemy’s Key City in Bridgeport and her staff of offi­ with Mary St. Lawrence and her A charge of assault and battery London euburb today, killing 28 of YOU W AIT cers will install the officers of the entertainment committee In charge against Wilson Phillips, S3, of Sliii'ht Irreipilars of Heavy Solid Color the 29 persons aboard. City's big gambling-graft scandal, A 30-Mile CA>lumn as 37 Spruce street, was continued school for the next two years. of the games. Appropriate re­ Old Fashioned Concert Brltl.h EhJropean Airway, mid attempted suicide last night In a Reds Abandon Arms freshments of doughnuts, elder and from day to day under a $100 hotel suite where he waa being held Answer Red Charge SAM Y U LY ES bond. He was arreated Saturday by an engine failed .hortly after the The American {..eglon Ankiliary coffee will be served by Mildred ' GIVEN BY GROUP C—CENTER CHURCH In protective custody. And Flee to Hills; See 701 MAIN STREET T^dford, chairman of the refresh­ Patrolman Joseph J. Sardella. The plane took off from London for will meet at the American Legion prosecutor said that the victim of CANNON TOWELS Glaagow. The plane, a Dakota, was Brooklyn Di.alrlct Attorney Miles Home tonight at eight o'clock. ment committee. Plans for the War's End With Immi­ officisl visitation of the Great the aseault, Thomas Phtlllpa, 69, attempting to return to London. F. McDonald Identified the Witness O f U. S. Aggression Chiefs of the state to be held De­ father of the accused, is In the Woodruff Hall The air line aaid it carried 24 today aa William Ricci, reputed nent Fall o f Pyong­ Department President Mrs. Alice cember 4 will also be formulated. Manchester Memorial hospital Reg. $1,00. 22 X 44 Bath S ize 7 9 c ea. poMengere, including one Infant, payoff man for the $20,000,000 Waterman of Wllllmantlc will with head Injuried and a poasible and a crew of five. gambling syndlehte headed by Boss .San Francisco. Ocl. 17—(F) — There is a big question aa to yang; ROKs Jubilant OAROR TRUCK make her official visit to Mary C. fractured akiill. Hospital, author- Wednesday, Oct. 18 - 8 P. M. Only One Survivor Bookmaker HarTy Grnaa. President Truman apeaka to the Just how much Mr. Truman will Ki^6ny Tent, No. 14. DftiighTers "of The Great Books Discussion itlea reported Phillip's condition as "AS far as we know all have McDonald said that Ricci barrl- nation tonight (or the first time dlacloae of. .bis. concentrated .talk Tokyo, 17;-^/P)— Union Veterans of the Civil War. gyoup will meet tomorrow night at caded himself In the bathroom of NEED REPAIRS? "good” today. Reg. 50c. 16 X 28 Guest Size «r Hand been killed except one adult, either since his Pacific talk with General with the United Nations Com­ American and South Korean tomorrow evening, at their meet­ seven o'clock. This will be the last Cecil B. Henry, 119 Putnam d o n a t io n 75c CHILDREN UNDER 12. 50c 3 9 c ^ paMenger or crew,” a apoke.mnn the three-room hotel (Bosaert) MacArthur. mander for the Korean War in MECHANICAL OR ing at 47 Maple street. meeting of the first course. The street, Newtonville, Masa., for- Mid. "The aircraft was completely Prealdent Truman ki welcomed by VMe President Alben Barkley (left) and Mayor Elmer Roblnw>n stilte and then slashed himaelf on The occasion Is a major foreign their man-to-man meeting on columns alashed tonight ELECTRICAL — CALL AT second one starts in two wl^ks and burned out." (right), os be arrived at the Saa Frmnclaco airport. The prealdent 1. ecbeduled to make a major for­ both arms. Two detectives assign­ policy address the opening shot Isolated Wake Island Sunday. through shattered Commu­ anyone interested is welcome to Reg. 25c. Face Cloths...... The mirvivor, a man. waa taken eign policy speech In Son FimnclMo tonight. (AP WIrephoto). ______ed to guard him finally battered of a forceful, new effort to Induce Of that meeting, the President nist remnants within 12 attend and msy register for the to Edgware General Hoapital. down the bathroom door and rush­ Russia to talk peace tn realistic has said "we are fully awars of tha WASHING MACHINE course at the Mary Cheney li­ 1 9 c ea One report Mid the craft caught ed the wounded man tn a hospital. miles of the Red Korean cap­ A btl’t terms. It will be made In War Me­ dangers that lie ahaad, but we art ital, Pyongyang. Just over a TROUBLE brary. Buy plenty at theM low price, for .uch good quality fire In the elr, hit a houM top, Appeared Voluntarily morial Opera House, birthplace of Cannon then plowed through a wall Into a StnrlM Statioi For Expert Repair Work towels. Heavy wjlld color, in peach, green, aqua, yellow and Ike Is Back McDonald did not reveal the the United Nations. (UoatteMd ea Page Two) month after the Allied tide garden. One wing .tin M Cooper Street Bear Call BREW’ER flamingo. Democrats Charge weapon used by Ricci. turned on the landing at In­ The craah waa In wiburban Mill Rlcd. Who had been sought for Complete IJne of Parts m n. a middle clew reridentlal chon, tha war waa running owift- For Personalised For All Makes In 1952 Race, 10 daya. voluntarily appeared yes­ ty toward victory for tha United Court Cases area. terday and teatlfled at length be­ Aatoaaottve Repairs ' Eat, m i Tel. 2-0549 Fuel Tooka Exploded GOP Pay-Off in N. Y. NaUena. C 9 MEIN fore the Brooklyn Grand Jury In­ MacArthur May Boss Tha U. S. First cavalry and tha Roger Michaud. J7, of 15 Ash Extra Special! One eyeMrttnma exprewed be­ Despite Denial vestigating the Gross bookie com­ Republic of Korea First Divisions atreet, waa fined $160 by Deputy lief the fuel tonka exploded. He bine and the million dollars In were racing each other tor the Judge John D. LaBrIle In Town BEAUTIFUL 3 PIECE aold; rharirpa II S Hanley’s Leller graft It had paid out to New York Red capital. Each wanted to be Court thia morning after pleading "No one coiild get near the Boom Started by Dew CItv police for protection. Re-Building of Korea flrat to level the knockout blow. guilty to driving whila hla license ind let us show you how plaiM, It was burning so fiercely, McDonald m M Ricci had sup­ A field dispatch Mid the South was under auspenslon. Michaud int I underotaiid some of the poa- 4?y Might Lead to plied the Grand Jury with impor­ Koreans plunged to wUhta 13 was arrested by Patrolman Theo­ MHgera must hsva been thrown tant evidence and was expected miles southeast o f Pyongyang GRRinEK CHAIR SETS eat becouM some bodies were Ship Totes Oil ®*1*"‘* 777 Mom St MaA(Kri4»f, C»nn 7-1441 dore L. Fairbanks who stopped the Y j He Took Senate Tap Powerful Draft Gen to give even more. ' U. N. Studies Proposal Tuesday night before stopping to token away. At the time of his appearance, Stassen Hints accused on Hartford road after eral Couldn’ t Reject To Name Supreme rest A spokesman Mid the South noting the vehicle had only one " Am It soiled over the hoiue. the district attorney Mid Ricci ex­ Koreans sxpected to reach the REPAIR—BASEMENT ene wing came off and struck a To Red China Bulletin! headlight operating and also had pressed willingness to teatlfy but Chief of RehabiUbK UonununM cojittol Wedaeoday. ^ $X.oo bouae. Tha ptoas crashed ocroH Mew Torti, Ocfc 17 — (F)—' • ■R’ashlngtoii. O ct T7-JFi^=Osh- was afraid that oa a resnU v1o< a flat tire. Subsequent Investiga­ set Truman Trip Oly FsU Win E^TWar tion showed Michaud's license was the aorrow road—Highwood Ash Governor Tbomoa E. Dewey sral Dwight D. Elsenhower oaoe lane* might be done to hla fam­ tion; Qvilian Urged —and loaded la th« garden of an­ Senators Probe Letter ily. AP Oarrospondent Don Wlilte- Eyelet embroidered, lace trimmed pure linen, aB over lace. Wbttn sold today that he never hod again has become a presidential heod, with the Americana, report­ and ecru. Beautiful pattern, and febriea at an unumally low other hOUM.” dlMussed the personal financial Takes to Haapltal Political Trick The fuel tank bloat "M t fire to From Seaman of “ Fly­ possibility for 1952 and the big The wounded man was taken to Lake Success, Oc$. (F)—The ed the capital Is certain to coma prica. •Ituatlon of Lieutenant Gov­ within range of Allied big guns In the Mimbbery and trees but not to ing Cloud” Which the ernor doe R. Hanley with him. threat to all other would-be candi­ (Cumberland hoapital where hla United States proposed today that the houee.” dates, Republican or Democratic. the United Nations appoint a au- 34 hours or less. A large open apace adjoins the That ia true despite the Gener­ (ContlMMd oa Pago Elavea) Wants to Know if Presi* SERVICES Nationalists Shelled Albany. N. Y.. Oct. 17—(F)— preme civilian boas to direct Ko- Military clrclsa in Tokyo My crash ooene, and the pilot may al's statement that he has not rea's multi-million dollar economic dent Really Went to the foil of Pyongyang olmoat cer­ Extra Special! have been sttempUng to moke a New York's bitter election cam­ changed his mind about staying Washington, Oct. 17.—i/Pi—A paign erupted today with Demo­ rebuilding. tainly will end tha Korean war That Interpret the wisht forced landing there. out of politics. -Wake Island to Re* except for niopup operations SAVES M OR Senate subcommittee called an cratic charge, that <3overnor He would be known ss the U. N. of the family. Imported Hairpin Lace Type Thomas E. Dewey was nominated To Washington political. expert. Asks Postal "Agent General.” His functions against guerrilla forces. open investigation today into an It 1. apparent that the plug Gov- would be equivalent in the reha­ ceive General’s Views by the Republican, for a third arnor Thomaa E. Dewey of New unidentified seaman’a charge, term after a "pay-off" to Lieuten­ bilitation of Korea to those Gen­ (Oontlaoed or Page Elevea) Change Indo York put In Sunday for Elsenhow­ Rale Increase Washington, Oct 17—(F)—Har­ John B. Burke that an American merchant ahip ant-Governor Joe R. Hanley. er aa a 1952 Republican presiden­ eral MacArthur has txerclsed In carried oil, garoline and .teel ar- The Democrat. baMd their tial candidate haa three important the military sphere. old E. Staasen wanU Prealdent ROUND DOILES charge, on a letter releaMd by The propoeal la embodied In a U. 0 FUNERAL HOME morplate from Japan, to 0>mmu- reaulta: Truman to say tonight whether Policy-U. S. Hanley ye.terday, in which the S, resolution aubmitted to the U, nl.t C^hlna. - Is Bark In Plrture Donaldson Seeks 2 5 % he haa decided to accept General Must Reduce ■7 East Oeatot 8 t XW. BM M Without mying what connec­ Lieutenant Governor Mid that “ if N. Economic and Social Oouncil I will conMnt to take the nomina­ 1 Whether he likes it o f not. Hike in Parcel Post today by U. S. Representative Douglas’’ MacArthur'* views on tion they might have with the In­ General Ike definitely haa been Saa our danoiutratlon of k 9” — 22c France Asked to Give quiry, a commerce mbcommittee tion to the United State. Sengte. Isador Lubin. Pacific problems. Living Status I am definitely awured of being shoved into the 1952 political pic­ Tariff from the I. C. C MacArthur Suggeeted If he has not the Republican announced that Capt. F. H. Ry- ture and will stay there unless Bigger Role to Three lander, maMer of the I.brandtmn able to clean up my financial obli­ An American spokesman aald President of the Univerzity of gation. within 90 day*.’’ and until he takes himself put Just Washington, Oct. 17—(F>—Post­ Pennsylvania declared last night, THOR SplMer Washer's Staties Fighting Reds Urte’s Plying (Tloud, and two crew as definitely. the U. S. haa no one In mind tor Symington Says U. S. 12’’ - - 29e member, had been called a. wit- The Demc^atlc candidate for master Generail Donaldson haa the Job, but there was considerable the people are Juatlfled In regard­ Governor, iteprewntatlve Walter 2. Dewey’s pledge to work for asked the Interstate Ckimmerce ing Mr. Truman's dramatic flight newea. the popular soldier-educator speculation here that tha Job Must Work Longer Washington, OcL IT — (F) — The other two witneues were A. LynchT immediately accuMd Commiaaion to exercise one of tu might be offered . to MacArthur to Wake lalend to confer with BANTLY 5"Sova Mora"Featares TTie United SUtea Is urging JFranc. Governw Dewey of participating makes it rough on any other Re­ little-uaed powers to bring about MacArthur aa "a sinful political Hours, Endure Cuts named as Will Inglis, purmr of publicans who may be hopefully himself. The apokeaman Mid he % . $1-00 to give u bigger role to the three in a ^ e fa rio u . crime." He charged an average 26 per cent Increase could not say whether the plan escapade.” 21” — ea. the Flying Cloud, and Alvin K. that Hanley had been bought off eyeing the White House. Dewey newly form ^ Indochlneae Mate, Bonawite, an electrician on the in parcel post rates. had been discussed with the gen­ Stasoen, who unsuccessfully Washington, Oct. 17.—{IT)—Th. to give up hi. own candidacy for lost as the G. O. P. presidential sought the G O P presidential OIL CO. which ore helping fight Communiat ship. candidate In 1944 and 1948, but Donaldson asked the ICXI to ap­ eral. ’The plan urges a civilian. man in charge o f mobilizing the I. Saves op to 27 Gallons of Tou will hardly believe your eye. when you .ee thcM beautiful forces in Indochina. , Governor and to run, instead, for prove a prompt hike in the post­ nomination In 1948, was chosen by 3,^7 MAIN ST. white hair pin lace type doilies at the. lowest price, ever. Limited Shell Hit Ship he atm la head of the Republican The Agent General would deal nation for the huge rearmament Secretary- of State Acheopn, it the Senate. age charges for fourth class mat­ the Republican National Commit­ program M y. it will mekn that quantity. The Flying Cloud waa one,Of a Hanley Waa Assured Party and still haa a lot of influ­ only with rehabilitation and would was learned today, h u urged the ter. That covers ordinarily parcel not have any authority over Ko­ tee to make an advance reply to Americana must work longer TEL. 529.3 Hot Water ovory wasbdqyl number pf Isbrandtsen' ship, The 74-year-old Lieutenant ence in it. the President's speech from San French to follow thl. policy a. a 3. President Truman now would post packagea, catalogues, books rea’s political future. That already houra, pay .till higher taxes and means of counterin|; Communist which were attacked by Chinese Governor had been assured of the and printed advertising matter Francisco tonight. It was hroad- Make Up Your Own Scarfs and Doilies in Any Nationalists late last year' and Republican gubernatorial nomina­ find it mora difficult to pick Elmn- has been entrusted to another U. endure "cuta and Mcriflcea” In propaganda that Fronce is trying In bound form. N. commiaaion. cait free of charge by NBC. their living standard. Range and Fuel early In 1950 In waters off Shang­ tion until Dewey changed hi. hower to command a proposed in­ Urges MacArthur Plan 2..SOVOS Sods! Size With This Beautiful to relmpoee colonial rule on the ternational army to defend West­ Donaldson estimated the In­ He would Jirad a new organiza­ While it may. be poasible to hai. -The Flying C^oud was hit by mind about retiring. Dewey an­ creases he aeeka would yield about Stessen declared that since the area. nounced September 4 that he ern Europe against Communism. tion known ea the "Korean Re­ avoid general wage and price con­ The United State, ha. consist- a shall from a Nationalist warship $105,000,000 a year In new reve­ end of World War II Mr. 'rniman’a trols If scare buying slacks off, W. Oil Diitribut'ors off' Shanghai last Nov. 15. . would Mek a third term. There has been much speculation habilitation Agency,1 would be that the Columbia University nue and would make the parcel completely independent of Oil oth­ Administration an^T the State De­ Stuart SymJnKton Mid last night, . (Coattnued ou Page Two) Other Isbrandtsen ships which Lynch, claimed that Dewey stood post service self-austalnlng. partment "have endeavored to un­ 3* Saves Washday Worhl were fired upon while trying to “ convicted by his own running President might be called back in­ er United Nations commiasions, "We are now getting organized Eyelet Embroidered to uniform for this assignment. a te s 1925 Act dermine and weaken General Mac­ run the Nationalist blockade of mate of bartering one of the high­ and would have complete control Arthur." Staasen served under the But if Mr. Truman sent Elsenhow­ He has been attempting for of Korea’s economic rebuilding. (Cootlnaod on Page Poor) Shanghai—which this country did est offices in the gift of the people more than a year to persuade Con- General's overall command during 4. Sovos Woshdo^ TIomI not recognize—Included the Fly­ for his own perronal gain as though er to Europe now he might lay Propose Advisory Body the war. , MATTRESSES ing Trader, the Sir John Franklin, It was a commodity in the market The only rt’strictlon on his au­ He called on the President to SCARFING N e^s Tidbits (CoatlBOed oa A g e Elevea) (Conttoiied on Page Eleven) thority would be the necessity to It .is better to have a good the Flying Arrow and the Flying place." name MacArthur as Supreme Clipper. IsbrandtJien, which haa He contended that. a. a result of make periodic reports to the U.N. Commander- of U. 8. forces in the Oiaiige Signals Culled From (/F) Wires GenerM Assembly. Since that rebuilt mattress thaq a Si SovifTlanhiag CostsI headquarter, in New York, de­ the disclosure, Dewey "would have A static-Pacific area and said such cheap new one. We re­ manded a tthe time that the U. 8. to be impeached" if re-elected No­ body will adjourn in December $ J .1 9 yard and not meet again until the fall action would result In a plan for On Reserves make and sterilize all types Pilot Radio Ck>rp.'file. m it at­ Navy protect its veueU. vember 7, and that Hanley "could Asia which would da for that area The Senate aubcommittee, with never be seated” In the Senate. of 1951, the Agent General would of mattresses. Tho wkitoat waatwo avar-fraia atida la tacking color televlaion declaloa. have at least a year of supreme what the Marshall Plan haa , done Two beautiful patterns on batiste and pique in whita only. Of Federal Communication. Conv Senator O'Conor (D., Md.) acting Hanley Releases Letter | jpiMry la a slatia Fatcolalw tub. Na News Flashes command. for Europe. Just buy the length, you need--No wwing or heming. ralMion a . arbitrary, capricious a . chairman, ha. been investigat­ Hanley had a secretary dlstiil- "Such action would immediately Army, Navy, Marines Jones Furniture and lifliaf — na hands la water—aa baMnf and against public interest . . . ing the matter since Senator Mag- bute copies of the letteV to news­ The preliminary part of^the U. (Late BaUKlas o4 the (F) Wire) S. resolution calls on the General make It clear to the Communiat Don’t WanL So Many; -dawn. Take Thac adlh-yda-w^ yaa P ruden t James Bryapt Conant nuson (D„ Wash.) read a' letter men.after he'had held a new. con­ rulers in tha Russian Kremlin that ------Floor-Gover^ng^ Reg. $1.00 Yd. Extra Quality of Harvard University is reported from the unidentified seaman to ference to deny what he saiiTWere Assembly to name an advisory commission to consult with Secre­ they can jio longer look to profit Some Can Go Home 86 Oak SL TeL 2-1041 in excellent condition after under- the Senate on Sept. 22. ' "abMilute falsehood.” In m "whis­ from the blunders and weakness of Addressed to Navy Officer pering campaign” against him. tary General Trygve Lie and the getiM eecoad operation for infe»* Two Killed In Auto Accident American policy in Asia,” Staasen thial inflanunotlon . . . Senator The seaman’s letter was ad- Asked about the letter at a cam­ present U.N. Commlaslon for Ko­ Washington, Oct. 17—(SV-Tha , Holyoke, Mass„ Oct. 17—{/P)—Two youth were killed and Mid. Marina Corps has cut down on,its Pure^fiSsh linen Brien McMohoa (D., -Conn.) dressed'to orU;- 8. Naval officer ba paign, stop, Dewey Mid he was rea to aelact an Agent General. Mita that iteel mill in Ckinnecti- duty with the Seventh Fleet, which “delighted Joe met these smear-at­ three others injured, one critically, today when their aufo- After this consultation, Lie CItos “ DtoquIeUng Report" sstimates of the number of volun­ cqt la "eMentlol to our future". . . is patrolling the China Sea to pre­ tacks ~ head-on.” mobile left Route Nine and crashed into a tree. The dead: would make the appointment in­ "Such action would do more to teer reserve officers to be celled ONLY Texans pledge anew to preM for vent any attack on Formosa by Hanley wouldn’t reveal to whom Ronald ^uthard, 17. of Duxbury, driver of the car and Rich- dependently. It would not be sub­ stop the Soviet Union's drift to­ to active duty. congreMlonol' action next year to Chinese Communists. ject to ratification by any other ward war and to lead to genuine The Army, Navy and Marines he had sent the letter. Democrats urd Harlow, 17^ of Easton. have decided that enlisted reser­ Hearing Aid TOWELING nullify Supreme Court decirion In it, the seaman Mid he was said It waa delivered by meMenger « $ $ U.N. body. moves by Premier Stalin and the gii'lng Federal (Sovemment control vists with four or more dependants over morglnsl eeoa along coast of (ONttauad ou Paga Four) (Coattoasd oa Pag* Twa) Vice Squad CRief Shoots Himself (OMtteMd «a Paga Two) (Cootlmiad oa Pag* llevaa) who have bean colled may apply Users their state. ■ Chester, Pa., Oct. 17—(fP)—Police announced today that for discharge Immediately, doth $ 2 0 9 9 5 7 9 c yard Broadcast from Amboias Island, Cra^ Elliis, head of the Philadelphia Vice Squad, shot and announcements were mad8 yester- • • i ; fer OMxiaiuin power alirsys .where Indonesian . govornment day. Miitfga—ANatfic fantoe* ON use compaGt, ligblwciglii trCops ore fighting South Moluc- ciitiMlIy wounded himself. Ellis was under subpoena by a The Marina Corps dedsitm to “ Eversedy” Hearing Aid Bat- Buy for gifU or for your own um sod maka na axtra Am quality con rebels, says two Indonesian Hurricane Is H&aded Federal Grand Jury investigating racketeering in Philadel- H. L. Mencken Seriously lower its sights for volunteer re­ Is Mph retaedl" tenes—evailable to eqqip virtoel- INSTALLED dish or gloM toweL Um for acariSi and plaea mata also. Midtt- corvettes bombarded Ambolna, serve officers was the result of on ' And th»f( ImporUat, becaoM Tripl# Refining ly e v ^ type of inetrooMm. Let color stripe and multl<«olor pIold.'\ - capital of island . . . Soviet p r» (*••• ... unenectsd response by officers of m e ^ dean burning and maxlimnn convmon ATLANTIC ■» provide yoor bcariag aid with h e u. 1 o«b fewor declares Russia’s scientists For Florida ^^Gold CoasV^ III in Baltimore Hospital Um Organised Reserve, tha Corps frtih new power lodayt already have discovered means of HoM Hasband In Strangle Death sold. Futiiro colls among tha vol­ to heat For a comfoi^le winter, call on ui a*9C Green Stamps Given With Cadi Saks troMfomUng atomic energy Into Washington, Oct. 17—(/?)— went to the home of unteer officers tor the most port tor ypur supply of Atlantic Triple Refined The "sage of Baltimore" has wilt be to fill a (ew specialty Os- Ttojwe Oil todAJt / 15% D iw i-P /4 YMrt To Pay. electricity . . . IncreoM of $19 a Miami, Flo., Oct. 17—(F)— Fieri-,9d,-atrangled and slashed-with a knife. Police filed charges ‘The famous author, newspaper- i — Tha dodaloH to oBow dlachatgo- dqy tor a tiurricone containing Small boats poteided up tha of the post two years. Ha suf- pony. Ltd., tn Canada. -Miami river by tha oebres, ooelclng of - matter against the hosband, a 50-year oM carpenter at man, critic and authority on the of Reoervlste with four , or aoro winds' of 76 to 90-mile velocity. safe anchorage. the capifa^ American language, suffered a se­ fSrM a stroke tn November^ 1948, d$ptik4$&tR v M bgoaiiM .^ C O R R Treasury Balanee Rain squalls of increasing . • • • ' vere heart attack- at-his home los^ which hss caused him to cut down fating lav- provtdsa a family ol- JLT. WOOD CO. Planes thundered out of Miami’s towonca for only $hroa dwwndenta. t o N » strength whipped the aroa. but the laternsUonoI Airport in a oteo^ U..S. Denies Plan To Grab Fonnoaa Thursday. on his activities. n o r t h ien d Woohiagton, — The A hoapital spokesman sold he Is Mencken was TO lost Sept. 13. 1710 now I A t apply distributors slowneos with wtileh rcaidonte pro- otresm for avacuaUon to points Waahingtoii, Oct. 17— Rqaaian report that the to Army nsa on duty PHARMACY pegitlon of the ‘neosury O ct IS: parqd for Um approaching blow under tsesTnient for "acute com- As s reverse birthday gift to the north and south. enlisted msa who wen M 5LL street PHONR iamT Net hudfet receipts, $54,976,378.10; ditturhed officials. Hurricons warnings flew from United States has pade a aeeret deal with BHUIp to take plisatlons of a chronic vasular con­ city, he announced ha was giving AT THE CENTER budget expenditures, $181,012,954.- "They’re taking their Ume about QTer Formosa as an American coloiiy was described by a State dition" and that his condition was his manuscriptstand papers to tha with units of tbs Ormudasd Us- 539-541 MAIN ST. serve Oorpa or the NaOcMdO Advenfse in Thf Har«ldr-~It Payt 50; sash balance. S4.884.018.71SA1. boarding up,” Miami police report- (Oeattaoed ea Page Fear) - Department spokesman today u n ‘^compktc fabrication." eritlcsL - Enoch Pratt Frso Library.. f X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1950 here Is $70,000,” liynelv aaaerted. whoso election w u U.N. supervie- Democrats Allege He did not ejaborate. ' Trumau^s Speech ed. . Hanfey told the news conference ChangeIndo A SKCIAUZING IN The 7S-year-old President told A b o u t T o w n Moos., according to word received Mrs. F r ^ Elliott, and Big GOjP Pay-Off that the lette^'WES being circulat­ in this city. The funeral was held, F. Leroy Elliott, all of Vodk^lle! ed publicly, and that "Inainuatlons •^ill Answer Reds reporters: | Green School List Betrothal Special Room STOM BUILT HOMES “I can not; bsUeve thla Is the ,. Policy- - U. S. R o c k v ilie on October 13, with burial in Holy­ The fw eral will be held Thura­ hava been drawn”, from the letter Rev. Prsderick McLean wUl be day at two o'clock at the White policy of the U.N. Commlselon. the speaker at the meeting of oke. She leaves-five daughters, GIENBRAL CONTRACTING (CMitailfd from Pag* Onr) as to why he relinquished the gub­ (Ceutlnued Prom Page One) Fimeral home, with Maurice ernatorial nomination; Tbe< whole stiucture of the plan ia OIbbone Assembly, Catholic liadies one son, four grandchildren,' and Addition Seen Now Provided REMOOBUNG AND REPAIRING, lOsotlaaed fm « Page Ooe) one brother, William Pahl, of Rock­ O. Foulkea, rector of St. John's to ReputAlcan-Repreaentatlve W. In the letter. Hanley wrote: impossible for the Korean people of Columbus, tonight at eight Episcopal church, officiating. Bur­ confident that we can surmount o’clock at the K. of C. home. Kids Marking ville. FREE ESTIMATES / KingfiMnd Macy of Suffolk County “Today I had a conference with these dangers.” to accept.” ently favored raising the Associat-1 ial will be in Grove Hill cemetery. the Oovernor in which certain un­ Foreign Vice Minister (?ho ed States In Indochina to the statusl dty Court Oases Double Sessions Expect* Physirally Handirapped a t (Saratoga. Springs___Macy \iraa 1 . *.n„-.i_heayy nilat’ and dtlzile, Mr. CTaptaia Bramwell Crawford of Friends may call-at the funeral MORTGAGES ARRANGED — alterable and xmqUeationahly defi­ 'Chuhg, 'Whah "advised the Korean of faU-fIedgad"Alires in the eommoni Up Windows Several cases were disposed of )ine Wednesday from T to '1 6 there to attend the OOP State Truman took his daily early morn­ Holyoke, Mass., will be the guest in Rockville CJlty Court Monday hom« ed Before End of Cnr* Piipiils tor Study at nite propoaltiona were made to me. ing wKlk. delegation in Lake Success, N. Y., fight to stop the adv’smce of Com-f p, m. of concern felt here. speaker at the evangelistic and morning with Judge Saul L. Pelz- Convention September 9-7. "If I will consent to take the . Aides , said he waa taking every musical ser\’'ice this evening at munlst armies Isd by Moscow- rent Term Lincoln SHiool ^ ERNEST ‘A. RITCHIE "The Republic .of Korea finds trained Ho Chi Minh. er on the bench and Prosecutor Letter Dated Heptember S nomination to the 17. S. Senate, I precaution to provide a non-parti­ 7*30 at the Salvation Army citO' Rockville Merchanls Are Harry H. Lugg presenting the l i LIBERTY BT. TGI,. 8172. MANCHESTER The Democratic State Commit­ am definitely assured of being able san backdrop for his foreign policy these proposals unacceptable as (jej. Bandmastea' Peter Carlson Informed officials told a ^ Another step towards relieving A room at the Lincoln school will porter that to back up this view,! Ali'eady Complaining cases. C3iargea ot illegal parking Send Out Letters tee In Now York City released to clean \ip my financial obliga­ sf-eech, avoiding anv connection being wrong in princlpje and un-1 will be in charge of the music. were nolled In the caaee of Don­ the congestion In the Manchester be adapted to provide Instruction tions within 90 days, so that . I with C7alifomia's hot-U. 8. Sena­ tenable in practice,' (Jho cabled i Acheson has Insisted In current, photostatic copies of the letter, Of Hallowe’en Pranks ald Jeffrey, 25, of 49 Hamilton public school system was made for physically handicapped chil­ which a spokesman said the Demo- wbuld be clear for the first time torial and Oul>ematorial cam­ the delegation. St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters defenee tziks with the French that i For Scouts’ Drive a substantial part of U. B. arma Ave., Norldi Quincy. Maas.; Alex­ dren, it was decided last night crafa had had In their poasesslon in 20 years of my llle. • paigns He .said sovereignty of the Re­ of Isabella, is planning to have ita ander Koos, 30, Lake Waccabuc, last night as the Board of Educa­ at a meeting of the Board of Edu­ “I am assured of an adequate scheduled for delivery to Indochina I Rockville, Oct. 17— (Special)— for three w^eka. He would not Steera ■'fclear of Politics public of Korea was being dis­ installation' banquet at the Coun­ Salem, N. Y.; and Philip Macktez, Attorney Charles Oockett, tion considered building needs at cation. Supeflntendeht of Schools living compensation If elected. In regarded, try Club next Tuesday evening, in the next few months must goi Police Captain Peter J. Dowgewicz aay how it waa obtained. Every effort was made by the 35. 147 Glen Road, Woonsocket, chairman of the Manchester Girl the Manchester Green and South Arthur W. Illlng reported that the I The letter was dated September a perfectly legal and unquestion­ President's aides to keep Demo­ •To a news conference. President October 24, at 0:30. Reservationa directly to the expanding forces j ■Uted today that he has received R. I. The men, all salesmen, had lNSVlUlllClJk% able way. Also I have an iron-clad of the three states — Vietnam, Scout Finance committee. an^ schools. Inltl^ enrollment of the class will I .’S, the day before Hanley announced cratic candidates away from his Rhec said he hopes the U. N. will for the banquet must be made by several complaints from Rockville parked their on the opposite b r i g h t children. unbreakable arrangement whereby quarters in the Fairmont Hotel, "observe and advise” elections for Thuraday, and may be made by Laos and Cambodia. nouncee that letters have been Superintendent of Schools Ar­ i he would nm for the Senate No­ merchants that Hallowe’en, al­ side of the road from the Aldon thur H. lUlng reported that tho 'Since the board’s September I will be given a job with the State after his arrival aboard the presi­ North Korea rather tlian conduct phoning either 6978 or 4498. Miaa Twelve battalions of native-] Spinning Mills at* Talcottvllle mailed to bueinese, professional vember 7 agalnat Herbert H. Leh­ troops were supplied with Ameri­ 409 new homes being built in the meeting, when consideration waa hert tifhere man, Democrat-Liberal incumbent. which I would like and enjoy (I dential plane, “'The Independ­ them when the Communists in the Ann LaGace, assisted by all past though two weeks dlatant, Is al­ where ”No Parking” aigns were and other townspeople appealing have been told what it is) at suf­ ence.” from Honolulu yesterday. north arc defeated. regents, is in charge of arrange­ can arms only last month. The , for their financial as»istance In Green area will - mean approxi­ given to renovating the Bunca At Batavia, In western New ready being celebrated. Soap or posted. The court felt that there mately 600 more children and 20 school for the physically handicap­ York. Congressman Lynch charged ficient compensation to make my Mr. Tniman apparently was op­ He warned tliat the Communists j ments. French have presented plans to j was a question as to the legality helping with the work of prowot net Income more . than I now erating on the theory that no poli­ Acheson for adding 18 more bat­ candles have been used on store ing Girl Scouting in Mancheater. more claserooma to accommodate ped, State fire officials have in yMCMrMchus/ in a speech last night that Hanley Cvould renew charges that his gov- | windows and other damage done. of the signs being placed there other I them. He pointed qut that it may have.” tics is tile best politics for the Ad­ emment is a puppet If it is re­ The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the talions, plus 40,000 irregulars, Beside! Chairman Oockett spected the building end made had been bought off by Wall street during 1951. Because of this early celebrating, and suggested that If they were necessary to organize double, At his Suffolk County home,. ministration during this critical stricted in Its powers. Italian-American Society will have not properly posted, they should members of tho committee assist- ] >>• recommendations that would be bankers^to give up the gubernator­ and also in view of the fact that wsslone at the Green school be­ costly, it was said. The wisdom of ial nomination to Dewey. Maty said he had no roigraent on period in world affairs. "Should this go down in history, a meeting tomorrow night at 7:30 But, because of the immediate be taken down. ing In the drive fqr fund* are Mr* MU* M nri Holmes the letter. His major foreign policy pro­ crisis brought on by • Communist more damage w ar done to property ^ Hamilton, co chairman fore the end of the current school expending money for what may R A Y M O N D E. G O R M A N ‘The amount of money Involved it would be very embarrassing,” at the clubhouse on Eldridge last year at the time of the holiday Felix R. Osenkowski. 36, of 36 Macy, a member of the State nouncement is scheduled for 8:30 he said. "We may win the war but street. gains in northern Indo-CThlna, Ml^'’*''A.‘ ‘ B“" " 8 u n d q W r ’‘ joh n | y*y- At the Green Mr. and Mr*. Mark Holmo.s, of (irove to be only temporary use of INSmiAWCi: — 43 BKOOKFIELD ATRERT than for many years past, Copt. Josiin street. Providence. R. I., mVkie* Ml* Alice Clampet A ld o whool has eight classrooms ami Board of Regents, has been at p. m. (11:30 p. m., e. s. t.) In San we lose in peace. That’i what they have felt that scheduled ship­ charged with speeding, was fined 28 Woodhridge street, announce the building was also questioned. odds with Dewey for some time. Francisco's opera house — where A letter written for a radio ments In the next few months Dowgewicz urges parents to im­ p ig a “ ' G ” rg . MarTow Atto™ kindergarten for 361 pupils. A every nation must watch out for press upon their children the need $18. ¥ 1 oTvinnor TV W John conservative estimate of the cost the engaKoment of their daughter, . To <\i*t But $600 EXAMFLCS OF LOANS the charter of the United Nations from Communism.” broadcast haa \j*on Mra Qeorgo should go almost entirely to the Wasyl Radviciwicz, 58. of Ver­ John J. O Connor. Dr. W. John|^^ ^ addition waa set at half a The major expense at the Lin­ 0!W MONIH r«IMINI PUN* At DIAL 6460 waa drafted during the final cam­ to respect the rights of others and Field, Ray M. Owens and Carl Fu- .lanet Ruth, to Robert George Rhee said South Korean troops Ash, Jr., of 32 Bunce driva an al­ 160,000 French troopa who are non, charged with being a com' million dollars. coln school will he the construction I Calb *y “yss" paigns of World War H. bum of choice operatic records doing most of the fi^Ung. make of this holiday, like the ray. Boucher, son of Mr. and Mr*. You 0*1 m.49 279.70 500.00 to 4 out o l S. Tlioiiias Phillips have been welcomed by NorUi Ko­ Fourth of July, a safe and sane mon drunkard, first offense, was To Tour Crowded Areas of a small lavatory in one corner $H0NC MarArthnr Talk To Fore rean civilians and that Republic personally selected by Robert E. French defense experts, how­ given a 30 days jail- sentence with During Girl Scout week, Octo­ Ernest Wallhcra of Webster F*P*r Fsit, frisndly Meric*, celebration. ber 29 through November 4. The board decided to visit the Street. Rockvilli'. Tlie announce­ of the room nt sn estimated cost MnotMjf $ 8 $ 1 8 $30j ! The President spent a good part of Korea administrators are mov­ Smith who conducts the program. ever, are reported willing to re- execution suspended. of $600, Mr, Illlng said, that the not invoivsd. You chooM b**t pay­ riee their plans to allocate more Legion Party door-to-door campaign will be Green school area today at 4:30 ment was made at a tiuffcl suiipcr A lo a n o l 1104 (Oil, }:0 .4 0 uhtn ment data and amount. Leaves Hospilid of last night in conference with ing in the north with them to take In the opinion of the judges Mrs. Charges were dismissed against piompllf topaitl m I] monlhlf of American arma to the loyal na­ The American Legion, asajsted conducted throughout town by and the South school Friday at for the inimedlate families. Sun­ tolsl expense for setting up and con. top officials on the wording of the over "temporarily” control of the Ash wrote the most convincing Henry Farnsworth. Jr., 29, of 53 4:30 In the afternoon for further operating the program al Lincoln Mrut',, inilolmonlt ol JIO 05 moth, Ovar a million satlsflad cnstoai- letter naming Enrico CTaruso as tive forces. by its Auxiliary, is planning for adult volunteer*. A budget of $7, day evening at the home of tho AApplioi' Io ioofli OMompI horn foH. sri lait ysar. Com* in,- phooo, or NEXT TO LAST CHANCE .■hoina.s Philllp.s, 69, of 37 address, which will be amplified %i U. N. liberated communities. its annual Hallowe’en party for the Dean Drive, East Hartford, of study. The two new board mem­ woiilil.be less than for Bunce. »»a w.______(4) a talk before the U. N. General her favorite singer. Jules Moch, French defense breach of the peace, wilful injury 500 is need for the coming year. bride-elect's parents. writ* today — snd M * .whyl .Spruce street, was discharged The President’s party lost sev­ children of the community. As in AH of the money raised will be bers, Attorney Harold W. Garrity Miss Holmes is an employee of Recomniemlallons for the COAL As.sembly in New York October eral in the Korean Assembly minister, who talked with Ache- to private building and wilful in­ end Sherwood Robb, will be in­ Uan* $1S t* $SOO Mgmrtura Afona TO BECOME A VOTER today from the Manehoster Me­ 24. St. Mary’s Guild will meet son and Secretary of Defense previous years, prizes will be used locally to help train more the Manchester Trust ('ompany Bunce school Inclnded the cutting morial hospital where he has been In the May 30 election, which was given for costumes and refresh­ jury to a structure on land of an­ vited on the tours of inspection. of a door to provide direct egress He went over rough drafts with Tliursday at 12:30. Members are Marshall before leaving for Paris other. The case Involved a trailer girl* for good citizenship. and a grailuate of Manchester and COKE under ob.servatlon and treatment Buperviserf by U. N. repreaenU- ments served. The chairman of They will lake office next month. from each room, enclosure of the THt COmPAMrU TMAt tIKtt tO $Mt T ti^ < W. Averell Harriman. special as­ tivea But the war on June 25 requested to bring* their own sand­ yesterday, is reported ready to In­ purchased by Raymond Nadeau The South school has two olaas- High school, class of 1948. for head Injuries since Saturday. the committee in charge of this Dedicate Hooker Statue Friday ■ Mr. Boucher was formerly em­ furnace room with fire resistive S tisiM Will Bt Held Tomorrow sistant for foreign affairs; (rharles prevented any fair assessment of wiches and tea, coffee and dessert form the French Cabinet of this from Farnsworth. When Nadeau rooms, a kindergarten and 69 pu­ Phillips’ son, Wilson, 33, iif un­ S. Murphy, special counsel and will be provided. Hostesses will be American attitude. event is S. Mills, who takes returned from a trip to Maine in ployed by the Royal Typewriter material, enclosure of the stairway FINANCE C a der arrest on a charge of asanult these reaulte in the Southern Re­ the place filled since the parties pils. 2nd n*M • STATf THIATII ■UllOINO principal speech-writer; Presiden­ Mrs. John Trotter, Mrs. Edith Moch left behind French Fi­ August, he found the trailer had Hartford. (3ct. 17—()P)—A statue The Town of Manchester now Company. He was graduated with from the main floor to the base­ From 5 Fa M. to I F. M. and battery. The younnger man, public which haa 21.000,000 Inhebt- were started by Harry Flamm of Thomas Hooker, Hartford’s ment. and automatic fire detectors 733 MAIN m m , MANCHnm, CONN. tial Press Secretary Charles G. Wickham and Mrs. William Me- nance Minister Maurice Peteche been pushed off the block and he owns about four acres of land at the class of 1946 from Rockville Dial 3430 • 0**r«* Hstlilii, Vlt MANogw who allegedly struck his father, tants. There are 10,000.000 others who is unable to serve this year founding father, will be dedicated High school He will be Inducted in the boiler room. At TIm MHRioipal Building Ross; Administrative Assistant in Red North Korea who have not Cann. All ladies of the pariah are and a dozen experts who will dis­ brought charge* against Fams- the Green school site and the dc' iMM sm4* t* ittl4i*h *t III *nn**4l*f |**M had hi.s ca.se continued from day George Elsey, and others. welcome. Members are also re­ cuss further details of France’s because of illness. Edward C. wrorth whom witnesses had claim­ here Friday afternoon. William if. velopers of Green Manor Estates, into the Armed Forces tomorrow to day wljen .nresentfd In town voted in U. N. sponsored electlqfis Perry, Jr., is vice chairman, and Maltble, retired Chief Justice of with the Rockville group. ■ President Truman’s weekend held since the end of the war with minded of the dessert bridge to­ overall rearmament program dur­ ed to have seen in the vicinity. near the school, have set aside Ameriran elevators in 19i0 car­ court yesterday. conference with General MacAr- morrow afternoon at 1:30 at Uie ing the next few days. Donald B. Kegler will be master the State Supreme CJourt will make property for educational piir- No definite date has been set ried 20 hlllion passengers np and Open Thursdays Until 7:00 P. M. Japan in 1945. of ceremonies. Other members Common Pleas Court FOR TRANSPORTATION CALL thur on Uny. scrubby Wake Is­ pariah house. Peteche is scheduled to reply A short calendar session of Tol­ the principal address at ceremonies ppsea. for the wading. down a total of 500 million miles. The resoluUon of the interim of ths committee are: Charles F. at the site of the sUtue, in front land furnishes the background for coinxnittM to limit Rhee’j powert shortly to a number of American land County Court of Common the address which will be beamed suggestions on how France can Allen, Reuben Blonsteln, George of the old State House here. The 3656 2-0856 MORIARTY and to b^tow on General Mac- N, Brigham, Edward L. Britner, Pleas will be held Wednesday at by the Voice of .America through­ change its contemplated rearma­ 10 a. m. with Judge John C. Fitz­ bronze figure, eight and a half Arthiu- military government direc­ Special’ Session Ira E. Bowers. William Beinhauer, feet tall and weighing 1.300, is the out the world and carried by the tion of North Korea caused strong ment plans to gear them more gerald presiding, ciases scheduled BROTHERS major radio networks in this closely with North Atlantic Pact Omer Fontaine, A. E. CThatterton, work of the aculptreee Francee L. R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y h B a d q u a r t e r .4 expression of indignation In South Buell (Thapman, Miss Ann MIffitt, include the Lake Wangumbaug TEi.. .'ins country. Korea. To Make Voters strategy. Northeast Shore Improvement Aa- Wadsworth of Granby. Tho work — Republican Town Committee These points are expected to be ITie United States hat soggeat- Paul Menge, John 8. Mason, Fran­ waa commlaaloned by the Society The return to Korea Igtely of cis Pitkat, William C. Pfunder, aociation vs. the Lakeside Inc., «t emphasised: ed, for one thing, that the French al In which a new trial is aaked; of Descendants of Founders of some American military gofem- Tomorrow night a special op­ Joseph Perzanowski. Mrs. Joseph ’ll Korean Rehabilitation ment personnel, who served until either reduce or eltmlnata a pro­ Madelina Scotta vs. Helen Kania; Hartford. Hooker led the band Perzanowski. ' William Preuss, of colonists who settled Hartford 1) Tlie United States is pri­ U. S. forces pulled out of the portunity is being given local res­ gram for building three aircraft Amelia Parizek vs. William Pari- '* ■ carriers and several hundred car­ William V. Sadiak. Stephen Von zek et ux; Raymond Sousa p.p.a. 314 years ago and was the author marily interested in bringing to country in 1948, brought this ex­ idents to be made voters for the Euw, Jr., Henry Willey, Jerome il pression from one man close to rier planes and devote its naval et al vs. Town of Coventry; Wal­ of the fundamental orderi, often the Korean people something of coming election. From 5 to 8 p. Remkiewicz, Frank Remkiewicz described as the world's first writ IS S MIIUIES OiNtl 1WE the living standards of the Amer­ Rhee; m. the selectmen and town clerk role mostly to anti-submarine war­ dorf Coat Co. Inc. vs. Paul Hanna fare. and Daniel Szalontai. et al d^b/a: Sol Koenigsberg et ten constitution. ican people—by reconstruction “Most American military advis­ Will be in session at the town <}uarteriy Conferences ers here never had any interest in clttk ’s office in the Municipal Secreurj- of the Treasury Sny­ al vs. Aaron Smelow; Manchester and rehablliteUon; The Quarterly Conference of Sc To Salisbury goca the honor for 2> Improvements advocated for Korea and looked down upon ail buildipg to examine qualifications der is reported to favor also cuts Pipe Supply Inc. vs. John Au- both the Rockville and Vernon brj’ et al: J. R. Rourke vs. Bert' the first tax-supported library in Korea will serve as a pattern for Koreans. Unlike in Japan under and adqfiinlster the oath to new in France’s spending for such pub­ Methodiat churches will be held what the U. S. would like to do General MucArthur where advis­ electors. lic improvement projects as hous­ rand L. McNamara et al: and one I U. 8. (1803). A ride to thia hilly, tonight with Rev. Orville Crain, summary prixiesa case. Theodore I charming part of Connecticut is for other countries in need of ers learned the language and lived The session tomorrow night is ing and general civilian construc­ district superintendent in charge. American aid; among the people, here the advis­ an adjournment of the Saturday tion to reduce a deficit which the E. Ventura vs. Harry Libby. I Oiled with natural beauty. The meeting at Vernon will be at R. Earl Elltott 3) The U. S. wants neither spe­ ors relied on interpreters who had legal session. The law provides French estimate at $770,000,000 for been cooks and houscbo.va. that sessions may be -continued to 7 o’clock and at Rockville at 8:30 R. Earl Elliott, 53. 127 Prospect I See the present ScovlUe Library cial consideraUon nor military in- 1951 under present plan*. Women’s Guild ' in Salisbury, built of cool, gray, "The interpreter government other succeeding da^s by adjourn­ street, Rockville, died last night at stallationa in Korea and would The Women’s Guild of Union the Rockville O ty hospital after a Sol MST I native granite (1894). Over the like to get its troops out as soon was a horrible experience. To ment. a condition local officials bring back those who had been have taken up. Congregational church will meet Short illness. l-WAT tllllP I ; fireplace is a IStb centoiy carv- as it is safe to do so: and Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the chapel I Ing from Salisbury CathedraL here on the grounds tlJey This coming Saturday a day­ He was bom in Rockville June No “Ustdown la Spending” know Korea is another horrible long voter-making session Is-(o be with "Homo Decorating” as the 30. 1897, the son of Fred and Rose Enjoy Connecticut. It has about topic. The meeting is open to 1 , losasparAadllirsatdMMiMsIilag 4) There muat be no letdown )n mistake.” held, the last regular session'op­ Hewitt Elliott, and was employed m ■ -aL aa everything at your door. And. to congrc-sstonal support of heavy portunity for those who Uien c ^ anyone in the community who is as an overseer in the mending de­ 9 add to your pleasure at work or Rliee said U. N. spon.sored elec- WORTH ilOOO 7 ■ye spending- r w for defense Ki,at iioniehome uiuand l^®bs in the Nortli may be held in take the oath, to be qualified to Interested. A group of Barber partment of the Mlnterburn Mill 9 a Meipe isGSMi ptile^ne off dutv, enjov delicious iVRIG- vote in the November election. For Shop singers will furnish the music. of the M. T. Stevens and Son com­ L E l ’.S SPEAK.MI.NT Or.M. Chew­ for Allied nations abroad so long about a month after the military F JL Aad Itisy sw**tsa taMbar's kfaatfcl as the threat— - of-- Cdmmunlsm 41*8-in> 'defeat of the Communiite those whose rights mature after Preceding this meeting, a mem pany. He wras a member of SL ing gives you a refreshing little Saturday, speciM sessions will be- here’ supper wifi be held at 6:30 John’s Episcopal church, the Sons \ lift. Try IL Today. penla any spot in the world where A U. N. representative here said 6 KRUS RECnK an invo.eion could explode into an­ it may be possible to hold an elec- cuDed. with Miss Evangeline Cobb as of St. George and 0>urt Hearts of other World war. hosteea. Members are asked to Oak, Foresters of America. 5 M f/V(/7S S S £ f f m 7f f £ WH££L SOID MS I tion there before (^Thrlstmas. Mr. Tniman ahow'ed unusual Before any election can be held bring with them receipes which He leaves his wife, Mrs. Louise BUCKssssiW care in tlie preparation of to­ in North Korea, Rhee’s advisers Local Parkiiig they would like to have included Ludke Elliott, his parents. Mr. and night’s speech—expected to be contend, all Communist influences In the Guild cook-book. Donations the opening of an intensive drive must be wiped out. of dish towels are also wanted. to counter Russian propaganda To Be Discussed “Hons* of Magic” 0/r 001>££...aMP SA\/SO M sm o o f —says Earl B. Mix which tries to picture the U. S. as Ha y n e s Many scientific phenomena will For The Latest In CNJOY Wrigley's Spearmint Gum an ’’aggressor” nation. be featured in General Electric New Rochelle, New York IT W ElQMflKr Nationality Night I Possibility of the purchase of ‘’House of Magic” which will be I Chewing eidt digettien, breath, teeth Modern Eyewear Tlie President calls it a great I land for a public parking place off presented at the Rockville High ’’campaign of truth” aimed at At K o f ffoins^ Purnell place is scheduled for rs- School at 8 o’clock tonight. Tick dramatizing this country's peace­ “ O lu e port by the general manager t*- ete may be obtained at the Con ful intentions throughout the' nlght as the Board of Directors necticut Light and Power Co. world. State Department officials ' The Knights of Columbus opened holds its second October session. office without charge. AH the C d t« o n ^ worked overnight on means of its annual series of natlonsllty The tract, consideration of which demonatratlons. although they ap breaking through jamming tech­ nights yesterdsy with Italian came up at the previous meeting pear to be magic, are the result niques—by which the SovleU Night acttvlUes at the K. of C. of the Directors, consists of the of laboratory research. hope. --to ,—prevent ..-..fc American laeaia ideals Home. Approximately 250 mem- former business property of the BOlDtlEBURN' Haymakers Meet from reaching Russia and satel- : guests attended, late Archie Hayes. Should the land dnd hi5 iplt’ndid BAND The Haymakers Loft will meet e countries. | Principal speaker was Attorney be bought, the purchase price tonight at 8 o'clock in Red Men Anthony M. Tapogna of Hartford, might come out of the town’s in­ Hall. The Red Men will observe a to e h m e n t grand venerable of the Order Sons come from parking meters. Pool Sachema’ Night on November Mac Arthur May jf Italy in Connecticut. Mr. Ta­ The Directors xvill hold a' public 14. when the State Chiefs win pogna apoke of the contribuUona hearing aa their eession opens at make an official visit. that persona of Italian ancestry 8 p.m. in the Municipal building, 25th Anniversary Gel New Job have made to w at^ the develop­ to consider a request for $10,800 EASTWOOD The Sewing Circle of the First ment of the American way of life. additional in the education appro­ Evangelical Lutheran church will Have Your Eye Physlcloa’s Preecrlptton Accurately Filled By Us. Michael Massaro waa chairman priations to cover the cost of more Only First Quality Lenoes and Frames Used. (Contlnoed Proas Page One) celebrate its 25th^ anniversary of the 15-member committee that teachers made necessary by the D*rit D«f Gteas r .r 4 Wednesday with a turkey supper Repair Service CHven Immedtatp Attention. planned and presented the affair, unexpectedly large enrollment thia C*r4*a McEae being served at 6 p.m. Leonard M. Grace, Liceased Optlclaa The Economic and Social Ctoun- which Included a full-course Ital- year. i SreSerkh ril appolnted^a eeven-naUon com- ‘TEA Mrs. Annie P. Jackson FOR. JUST misrion yesterday to study how ian dinner. Directors also will take u{» the FOR TW O” trsw f.rS Mrs. Annie (Pahl) Jackson, foi^ MANCHESTER OPTICAL COMPANY ; Entertainnmnt was provided by appointment of a new member to 1 meriy of Rockville, died on Tuea- much money would be .needed for Obright and his the Housing Authority to fill the ' <1. e.I.ri “Convicted” 747 Main Street Mancheater, Coaa. the rebuilding of Korea and to at- xylophone. day, October 10, at her home, 828 Next To State Theater — Telephone 2-9021 term of Charles Huriburt. S;SS-S:N-SiU l:4S-S:IS ChQcopee street, Willlmansett equitable way of raising it Spewing of these lunds would Hers’s o coo- Oscar T. Johnson W'EO.: ‘TH R E E SECRETS” venibla piece o l eral. 8 ^ e the U. a u expected 4848485323234853535348532323234848482348532348485353904848 man> , .sctical eses. Pnm srily o to contB^iute most of the money Guest at Parly crainins ter lor cciemiOc (iseiting it is assumed that the Job would ■ progress, it cae irs t be oead as a ffo to an Aineilcan. Oscar T. Johnson of 144 Union hi-chair. Chair Indi* hunasKly io m41n functions would 0||^C,ORIVEIN street, Rockville, fonqerly of 61 NOW — ENDS W’EDNESllAV place on talHe. whoM 1. To determine the suppliec and .Strickland street, who ' has been wide base provides eervlcea deceasary. recalled to active duty with the b C I 11 I l H M l L t r l l l L THEATRE Orm. ooo-lipping 2- To receive contributions— Air Force, was honored with a EOFUC every da\ are finding out for themselves . ytyou can cumy> money. suppUea etc.—from U. N farewell, party a t . hla home in members. Rockville Friday night by twenty _"m ake 5 minutes of your time worth |l,QOO:-by spending P« ' ' ...... - t - 3. To procure shipping and oth­ of hia relatives and friends. He iT at your Dodge dealer’s. He’ll demonstrate how you could pay er tranaportetlon facilitlea. was presented with a wallet con­ . . Korean authorities taining a sum of money. $1,000 more and not get all the extra roominess, the driving ease, on the distribution and utilization Mr. Johnson will - leave tomor­ the .rugged dependawlity of this smartly styled Dodge! of these aupplleo. row for Fort Dlx, N. J„ and after PLU S! **BUNCO SQUAD” Could fe o Other Ageneieo a poriod of proceaalng will go to STABT8 THUBSOAY You’ll see that Dodge gives you real stretch-out r(X)miness you Hip authority would be flexible Washington. D. C. In the mean­ 80AN «t>NTAINX la can’t find in cars costing hundreds of dollars more. And a few crashing through your doer I... fhs all-ploy enough so that be could use the time hia wife and their two year- "BORN TO BE BAD* and no-work rscord-sytlwn H.US 6 of Ih# vary lotssi rbe Edi-^ personnel of other agencies fo Ko- old-son, Robert, will remain ' at nU B: "JOHNNT BOUDAT* minutes behind the wheel will open your eyes to ease of han­ •oo”Play*' rea—such as the Marshall Plgn their Rockville address. dling you never thought possible in a car so big and roomy. hitlwiM...ata"racord''lowpricsof $12.95. staff and not have to set up a You'* got RCA VIctor'i now "Vlctrola" 45 ottochmont which s pcaciical table eat for Che whole new organization. He would And after you buy your Dodge—you’ll find that‘famous Dodge '.rowing child as if eaa be Died also bo authorised to use tfie per­ I WeTl Help You Build Or Buy A Home Of Your Own dependability and ruggedness will continue to save you money ploy* omosing, dktortion-froo music at ono touch of o sonnel and equipment of the uni­ liber as a dinecr u bieof (or play. m ■ got your choko of a brand-now RCA Victor "45" • usrd tail cao be removed io- fied U. N, oommand eapeciallv for STARTS TOMORROW I You couldn’t find a better deal, if you turned the* town inside out. With one of our for years to come. Your dollars do go further with Dodge. -’vyv* - ‘ transport ,lT>; J » o c ^ , frOM tho lolost monthly singlo roloosos, ovory month for 6 laody. Table alto oeo RUNNER PLAVUROUNO : Direct Reduction Home Loans, you can probably own your own home. The maxi* An American spokesman 4aid FILLED WITH FUN Five minutes . . .'that’s all we ask! mon^. . . Wh« you buy RCA Victor "45." At tho timo of your V oa^ as a coovaa- UhUdfea FseeU adst IS - I mum term of our mortgage on new and recently built homes haa b^n ex^nded to 2S pofdtoio, you will got this coupon book. nt “chair” for OMicher other delegations had seen the AND HESTAS! *bcs feeding the draft of the proposed American I M I O 1 W S I years.'This reduces the monthly instalimentii—with this plan it will actually coat hitd, Sclecsed North- r«aoiutSon had rr^ated it t H A R T FORD - I most families less to own a home than ^to pay rent. Como in nowl This offor good only for o limitod tfmo. favorably. cm Hard Maple and DRIVEIM uotdy cooscraciioa I Stop, in and see us any time, not only is mortgage money uvailable, but Mortgage givo years of mutfag Rhee fTdntt to Hold J o s f 0 A m A f k t s m o n For those ” Full~Measure*" y^upsit's loty ierrica. ■ Co-operation. Reine in AH Korea w . s TOaWRT Seoul. OcL IT— — Korean O e ir M a a e NWBKGERVAUIE ^ ktnsf-pfM e$ni ' FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OPEN TOTRSDAYS TIL 8 P. M. President fiyngman Rbe4 said to­ 4 rOBAVT' LTITN day-hensttr abtdrbjrany^UnBotf siAtttas l■^l. aiso ri.a Nations directive but he thinks uramr the future of hta government -/Manchester KEMP'S should be detormljjtd.by Koreans. _GRAYS0H* A resolution by the United Na­ f.. SAVIN G S AND LOAN IncorgoraUd tions Oommisslon On K o ^ would PLUS . . . Wsritbr Baxter I limit ,Rhea'S powers to South Ko­ “STATE PENITENTIARY? ASSOCIATIPN INC. ATTHEiIXltnSE rea until a country-wide election 539-541 MAIN ST. Bab)r-I.ind PLUS! ROT Marts Fit.) JS sms Csgasy “The TIl T tle p h o n e 2 « 1 6 5 2 3 1 6 3 M A IN 5 T can be held. That brought an ex­ ENDS I LANA TURNER la^ SOUMENE and FLAGG, INC. • 634 CenteiUtreet TODAY 1 ”A LIFE OF HER OW*^ tas 1mMs4 la the W4ar ol Tear Uto” sad “R m flsmss Okbut fiitaftcim if -tnU itutien 7«S Main Stratt pression of shock from Bhee, She C.-KS.” >*<> ~ EO llllllllllHIIIIHIllllHlllllliraO U^ . .. *} ■ ...... _• . '*' ..

'I a f ‘ % ■■^-' '- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1950 PAU lfi FfVS, C6fr4>OUR MANCHESTER fcVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17,’ 1960 to taka up his nsw duties as Eco­ Hurricane Heads ■ ■ f'^ust Reduce nomic SUbiUsatlon AdminUtrator. Open Tuesday through Saturday 9:.30 M. tv 5:70 I H u agency wUi study the behavior Crash on Cross Highway Charges U. S. Use Your Sage-Alien Charge Account iricea and wages and will con- For Florida Coast P. M. OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT to 8:50 P. M, Living Status them If necessary. 4.^. Senator Lyndon B. Johnson Here Frees Chickens Galore Ship Totes Oil (OoBtlaiied from Fhge One) . twwi One) (D„ TOtas), declaring thgt "of all B E T T E R ! — because there's critical materials, aluminum may Palm Beach to Marathon, in the ■“ It was "open leasoh" ori chick-. Roger SHerman Company loaded «(>t*.iuch price nnd w »gc action u prove to M the one with the most To Red China setlous shortage," eald a Senate Florida Keys, and northwest storm, en hunting, this morning .on the thjc truck and remaining birds onto more tea and finer mior be needed." preparedness subcommittee he warnings were displayed over the the trailer, /taking the truck to An MKirmnce came today from Wilbur Cross Highway. Shortly (Coattaned from Page Oae) heads U sUrtlng g study of alum- remainder of the Florida east East Harford. It was a flve-toa a top Agricuitiire Department of­ after 5 o'clock a truck carrying quality tea in iniini stocks on hand. coast and to Fort Myers on the platform/Ford truck. aboard a merchant ship that was ficial that there ie no need at gulf coast. 3,500 chickens hit the abutment . present for price controls on farm Protest New Ourba State/Pollce Officers Charles "blockade running" from Kobe, of the bridge Just east of the Man- - Japan, to Talkyu and SIngtau in commodities. S Protests mounted against Bit pubs Last Night H a r t ^ d John Bonolo Investigated Hinges on World Picture new curbs, effective yesterday, oil' Qrad^*,Hbrton, chief storm fore- Chester-East Hartford town line, the^ccldent and Kaezmarek ia Communist China, carrying Ralph S. Trigg, the depart­ credit buying. The Consumer caater at Miami, predicted the doing considerable damage to the bei^g held on a speeding charge. "thousands of drums" of oil and ment's production and marketing Bankers Association denounced center of the disturbance would truck and. spilling crates o f chick- ' / Similar Aoetdeat gasoline, armorplate, tools and them as "hasty, precipitous and cross the coast line in the key ens alt over the road. * A similar accident involving parts "to the d -- Reds.” EAST HARTFORD ad^nistrator, said in an address prepared for delivery in Atlantic arbitrary," Largo area around fi p. m. According to Slate Police at the ^ frozen chickens happened on the He wrote the Naval officer that In hia call for greater sacrifice. City, N. J., that “we most certain­ Fort Lauderdale and Miami Hartford Barracks, the truck wyi same highway about a mile east of if the NZvy sighted the ship, it alaim Symington intimated that Htlll ought to blow her “ sky high even 'S ; ly do not want to put on any con­ waib on the stronger side of the owned by Irving Singer of Wind- , the 'Tollarid Turnpike overpass Btlffer restrictions on lime buying ham^ New Hampshire. The dr^er, though she flies the American trols which are not absolutely may be ahead, along with higher dliturbance. Palm Beach waa ex­ Sunday night. The front axle of a TEA-BAGS necessary." pected to be at the outer fringe of Edv)Ard O. Kacrmarek, 26/ o f ' truck carrying the frozen birds flag.” He said lie was "ashamed" taxe.s and the return of older to be aboard. Trigg added that while stocks workers and women into the labor the strong winds. Norton watched Windham, N. H., was not Injdred in broke, spilling chickens all over if nearly all farm products are for a possible turn slightly more the crash. He was transporting the the road. The vehicle then skidded Magnuson. in reading the letter 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE! force. now ample to take care of the He also spoke of a restoration to the west. birds from the- New Hampshire into the esplanade and turned to the Senate, dkl not identify the (A t East Hartford Store Only) nation's needs, “ if the world situa­ "at least jiart way” to the work The storm hit Cuba last night. farm to the market In '^ew York. over, demolishing the truck. Frank ship, the seaman, or the naval tion got much worse and all-out hours of \y«rld War II days, when The Important city of Camaguey Early murnlng mist blnderrrt the F. Frost of Blllerlcan, Mass., was officer. He .said the letter was economic mobilization was neces­ many employes worked 48 and was battered and communications driver's view and he claims not to uninjured but many of the birds written early in September. sary, then of course all beta would more hours a week. between there and Havana were have seen that he was nearly off could not be salvaged. ' He told the Senate the seaman be off.” Symington hinted he would not Interrupted. Preliminary reports the ro/ul. The truck hit the bridge In both cases men from the wrote that barrels of oil are sent ACCESSORIES DRESSES, SUITS, COATS FOR THE CHILDREN Symington, Chairman of the Na­ favor general price-wage controla Indicated, however, that winds of after piling into a half dozen polos .State Highway Department did a to Japan and stored for a few tional Sectirity Resources Board, unless there were an ali-out emer­ hurricane force and gusts consider­ on the rail guards, pulling the fine job in cleaning up the debris. weeks. Then, he sakl. permis­ GLOVES 0 9 - BOYS' ANKLETS has been designated by President gency. If we are pushed into ably higher than 7fi miles an hour rear right wheel completely off the Traffic was tied up for a short sion Is obtained to reship It, "pre­ AND SPORTSWEAR Mite* 7 to II. Special purchase. 4 1.00 Truman to coordinate the moblll- them, he said, "it will be because did no great damage. axle as he travelled west, ( ’rates time this morning and additional sumably from one Japanese port to aation program. In an Interview other meaaures have not been Im­ No loss of life was reported. fell off the truck as it zig-zagged State Policemen were dispatched another but It gradually arrives with the magazine U. S. News and posed strongly enough, or because over the bridge, coming to a to the scene to handle the traffic on a ship bound for Communist 'JPPERED KEY CASES - 0 9 GIRLS’ 3 TO 6X DRESSES World Report made public last business or labor, or both, have stop on its .side on the north­ situation. But. they never did find China.” Kpg. 1.00. Very xpeebU zt ...... SKIRTS night, he reiterated Administration Fine group of llou Itlvcr ginghams. Bates broadcloths and other taken advantage of the situation west end of the overpa.ss. Many of all the live birds, some of which Fine quality oh pure wool skirls In colorful tneeds warnings against any letdown in lo rnl.se prices or wages as much Pr€*8 eiited Piirne Would Spur .Antl-poIlnHon sanforized cottons. Red, green, brown nr navy. Sites Q f t O the crates fell over the bridge into will probably And a resting place UMBRELLAS ^ a q Specially purt'hascd...... 75.89 the national effort. as the economic situation enables Hartford. Oct. 17—(A'j—Govenor COME AND 8 to Ox. Reg. 8.08 and 4.08...... A.OT the water where .some of the birds Warns of Soviets them to." on some platter tonight. tVlInrtal pattern*, good quality. Reg. 8.98...... • * *' On Anniversary drowned. The truck came to a stop Cbester Bowles has urged the “I hope and trust the American State Water Oommission to speed CARDIGAN SWEATERS people will realize that the essen­ against the heavy wooden railing too Doctors Regtatcr SEALY MATTRESSES S29.95 und up BILLFOLDS 9 9 »-* COITON DRESSES on the top of the bridge. up its anti-pollution program In fitted and rcKulallon styles In a handsome assortment of A Q Q tial threat, which is the strength At the meeting of the Daugh­ Hartford. Oct. IT. State the interests of sportsmen and For girls 7 to 14. Washable dafk-lnned onllons Lofige lo Sponsor Bird.s flew everywhere. The ookirs. Specially purchased...... • v .O T r of the growing Soviet war ma­ ters of Scotia held Friday evening .Selective Service officials estimat­ others who use Connecticut's CELEBRATE In checks, plaids and fstmblnallnns. Special purchase! Values Q O f t chine and the unpredictable but driver set up his portable cage ahd ed that about 200 Connecticut 4.08 to 5.08...... *9 . ^r at the Masonic Temple, Mm. James streams .and rivers. In a letter to HANDBAGS 3 clearly aggreasive Intention of its IlalloweVii Parlv trapped many of the escaping (Idi'lors, dentlst.s arftl veterinarians 99* Richard Martin. Director of the KEMP’S, Inc. Smart group at style*. Reg. 4.98*...... i9 ■ rw . JUNIOR DRESSES leaders, will In no wise be dimin­ Thomson of 203 Center street was birds, but an unestimated number registered for the draft yester­ mission, the Governor said he CO rrON KNIT PANTIES fled into the woods on both sides day. They made their estimate FINE BEDDING Sptclol purehase of famous make, perky young dresses for ^ Oft ished by the clearing up of the sit­ At the regular meeting of Chap­ honored with a surprise party, would “ favorably regard” a re­ WITH US Sizes 2, 4, 11. Rasy to launder, need no Ironing. P of the highway and were not re­ on the basis of figures in this citv. 76.7 MAIN STREET uation in Korea," he said. ter 1091. Women of the Moo.se, after the business meeting of the quest for more funds to help TEI/. 56R0 White and pastels. Regularly 25c each...... for A hint that some cutback in covered. A tractor-crane from the wliere 82 signed up. quicken the work. HOSIERY 1.00 group. It wss the occasion of her automobile prodiictlon may be held last Friday evening at the Iteyword’s 16 denter, 61 gouge; SO dealer. 61 gauire and Q Y e fiftieth wedding annjversary, and JUNIOR COATS forthcoming came from William White ICagle hall on North street, ON OUR 30 denier, 46 gouge nylons b* foil ooior*. Reg. 1.116 to 1.50 ▼ » v COTTON SUPS H. Harrison, Chairman of the Na­ plans were made for a Hallowe'en the forty-five members of the or­ ’X - vl,? ^ ^ Z"* s IS s - Swagger style in gray and beige, fleebed all wool fleece A D ganization present gave Mrs. For little girls. Slses 2 to 14. 80 square per- A tional Production Authority (N P A l party which will be held October coats for size* 9 to'15. Reg. 89.98, Value...... W and one of the top men under Thomson a purse of money and KNIT UNDERWEAR cole In e**y-lo-lron style. Special purchase! X for 1.00 28. at a place to be announced many other lovely gifta. Symington. * , k I Itunproof myon Jersey gowns with loee trimmings. | After meeting ye.sterday with later. Mm. Mae Troiighton waa In e 1 i f : ^ F S'! r fT T Specially purchaaed ...... Waders a t the auto industry, Har­ Members who have not sent in eharge o f the committee for the t h WASHABLE PRINT DRESSES CRIB BLANKETS ' > S' 1 0 Runproof rayon Jersey brief*. Voliiea from 50c t* ^ O D e > Slightly Irregular, nosy worn cotton. I f perfectwould be 8.08. 1.69 rison aald they showed a “willing- their gifts for Mooseheart are re­ affair and had a most interesting •h ^ ^ ^ I VV , Fine quality rayon French c»epe with tailored print*. ' neas to absorb any necessary Im­ quested to do ao at the next meet­ evening planned. Decorations OOr each ...... excellent styling and allracllve rotors. For misses ami Q AO pact on producUon that military ing. Mooseheart Chapter night used wera yellow and white flowers, half-sizes. Specially purchased...... needs might require.” will be held at the next meeting and a mock wedding waa staged. BOYS’ COTTON SHORTS AND SHIRTS with Chairman Kleamor Buck in RHINESTONE JEWELRY Hesjrr Ford II. head of the Ford A buffet luncheon wss served, Neektoees, bracelets and earrings In wide selection of styles. | 9 5 * Mid-length undershnrts and Jersey top with short sleeves, Motor Oo., said nothing took place charge. A new candidate will al.so with the center of attraction a recommended hy Parent's MagorJne. All white. Sizes X Q ^ be initiated. ANNIVERSARY Speclaily purchased ...... * at the meeting to point to a cut large wedding cake which, was WOMEN’ S RAYON CREPE DRESS • to 18. Special purchase! jRarh ...... 0 7 w a> auto production and Harrison The bowling league opened the made by Mm. Maude Torrance. An exceptional value—well styled dreso—nith on ex|»eo- u C f t 9 agreed there were no "formal pro­ season last Wednesday night at The twenty-fifth wedding an- sive look. Specially purchased...... posals.” 8:30 at the Murphy ^ w lin g nveraary of Mrs. Violet Neddow SOCKS Waat More Steel Alleys. was also noted at thi.s time and ahe Solid color ribbers and fancy top ankle Other informants said Harrison An audit was held last week at was presented with a bouquet of socks. Specially purchased. Sizes 7V| to 11. 4 T " 1.00 MISSES’ BETTER DRESS FOR YOUR HOME AND GIFTS stressed the vast demands of the the home of Recorder Emma War- flowers with silver tbe new vest look; Easily and quickly crocheted . . mit thooe whose righte shall have LONGUNE BRAS deeorattve ood uaefu Itaou hi softly eoloMd E A — X 7 K Souss requirea a minimum of fab­ thta sleeveless alip-on" sweater matured after Saturday. October and in merchandise at prices yon want ^osy 9* huader aykm. Special purehoa*. ■ 1.98 pottery...... m w C to I s * m ric. ‘ gives the appearance of being knit­ 31, I960, and on or before Tues­ WRISLEY SOAP Pattern No. 8607 la a aew-rite ted. Sure of a warm reception by day. November 7, 1950, which ses­ to pay. FAMOUS MAKE BRAS Choieo o f maay frograaoes. Pick your color. A A liarforatad pattern in slses 3, 4, 6, the man in your life! Special, pw chooe...... a V sion shall be held on Monday, No­ iloyon lotla aad ayleo. Special! ...... 94c Pottery CIGARETTE SETS and CANDY BOXES 8 , 7 and 8 yean. Size 4, Jumper, Pattern No. 5922 consiste of com­ vember 6, t.950, from 9 A. M. unt:l Smart modem eoloni tai tlwee m b HU okjeeta. W oM erM V 1 8-8 ynrfia o f 88 or S9-lncta; Jack­ plete crocheUng inatructlons for 13 noon. . Your Sage-Allen Charge Account al, 1 1-ff yarda of 89-lnch; blouse, sizes 38, 40 and 42, matertal ra- CELLO FAK s t a t i o n e r y NAYLON SPEQAL! ftlfte* f t e f ^ s 1.88 eadi* ee.ea.eeaeeeooeeoaaaaffaaaoaaapaoato B 1 g r d . ------^ Naturallaed dtlxens must pre- is stiii the same quick, convenient, ?i“ ^.*’y ****f! *titch Hlua^ t l ons ahd sent naturalization cerltfiuale^ ^ ^ r Reg. 1.80i T t For 4hla pattern, oand 25 cenU finishing directions. fore being admitted. Dpeumentary ever-ready way to ^ yd^rshopping. doeeout e f bettor paper...... 3 9 Ceoeh ^ , » i . o i r TABLE LAMPS « coiM, your name, address, sise ^ , ^ nd 20c in coins, your name, ad- evidence must be preswted in all 'Toll broo* loosp with dbeorotod ohade. Reg. 4J8. /teirad, and tba pattern number ■ *tts and the pattern number to caaea of derivattve citizenship. .Vlso group a t ...... COOKIES -O Sim *Buniett. The Manchester 29c each 4 1.0 0 Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ Signed: Ip gollr doeoratod toi cMtolner . . . Hfr*. Boltey’s tomotw | | Q Jerenlhg Bernld, 1150 Ava. Ameri- ning Herald, 1150 A ve, Americas, Natalie G. Meintoab, BOUDOIR LAMPS 18, N. Y. , _ heme alyle eeoldee, 2^4 peeade. Beg. 1.39...... 1 .1 7 New York 19, N. Y. , Ella N. Qulah, CHRISTMAS CARDS 'Bpeeial purrhaaa or attooeti 8 ^ " W you now—tha new Needlework fans — Anne Cab­ Felix A. Tannvone, la the popular OeUa Pok. .... 29c..* - 4 90e • n u t Vhd. Vox iHlil HFliitii'-laaua of 'Fashion. ot's big new album Is here. Dozens Board o f Balactmen. new atylaa, spe- of fosctnatlng new designs, gifts, Samuel J. TXirklngton, iPHONE COMPANY CLOSE T O on* quarter o f a million foR e d b o r* now being ploeed evmy busineu day Vi Cbmiee-. faaturai; free pat- decorations and special Yeaturea . . : Town Clerk. tiiiut. For now more them ever this stote deperidt oo swift and sure telephone service to get things done \ CHARiSE IT! IT'S EASY! Q U I ^ Send 36 canU nua 4 gift patterns and direcUons. Dated aY*-Manchester thte 9tb CONVENIENT! oowr. • 26 cents. day o f Oetohar, 1960. W W9 wf OTTVEIMd . If X ' n - ^ V d M i n a i i i . ^ ‘ r' ' . ,

^ 1. ^ •• ) MANCftESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 17, 1960 PAGE fiRVieN lAtfK tax MANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY. OCTOfiER 17. 1960 nentee ballots with the tow-n clerk. paign teak, la to find the secret still .wistfully sure his is an artifi­ him the Inner respect that even that requires a 15-foot building that la soing on In Connecticut FOOT SUFFERERS Grj'k aaid, "absentee balluta have of chans* ha* h*«n Uloarapod In­ entrance Into the' McMahon rec­ cial, contrived, synthetic' career. IMtliticiaUs reserve for the genu­ line. ATTCMnONIII Zone Changes Arthur Scranton spoke briefly Gryk’s Reply been under Ule lock and key of the to, about thr*« mohtha." and all over the country right ord. throw It open to the public In But even they are afraid he may ine article. They would Just as Morals Charge Manchefiter 4Umrt;rRUr on the t|-afflu hazards along Main Democratic legist rar of voters Wh«n troabb iIrftiM, It What haa auddanly broken now,'and you have the vital dif­ its true light, and wait for the Im­ get away with It. They are afraid soou'oot be taking him on. SaWnpnipir aaif tartvr> tr# Connecticul t*Ul*g i«r Mb' street north froni the Turnpike since the night of the election." ference between the way of life mediate anti sgtisfying collapae of there ia really no secret entrance Rtlll, this respect may have Date Book Are Discussed To Complaint In of ntMoot Inportaaeo £iiRttitt$ IfrraUk Canadian isolation T Why has been given a la st' minute re­ !■«» bvraltog lr#( fODOL* Against White when ‘'cars were parked on both Town Clerk Turklngton, In hia we are trying to foster in the what only seemed to be a states­ into some empty compartment. ttikf wiilW niBtmrat ivliMi sides o f the road. He said that PUJM.I8UBD BT TUB Canada moved ao awittly to do Yankee man. They are afraid that; whatever the prieve by the statesman's cam­ RfMifff’fA remarks on the delay had pointed to call your attomoy at onm a tlU U > PRINTTNO CX>.. I.VC. world and the way of. life Russia paign descent to the comic book. Tomorrow the Planning Cuminission should out that whoever was at fault, in somcthins It would never before The Republicans passionately original building materials in the of lb# *kin sod lirlng* roollBg Public Hearing Held look to the future wlten. at some Delay to File Election Re- It itiMlI Is trying to spread. By A. H. O. Tile book might even he the key •Vir at >nnr disaaist Lo C fll M h o I s T u r n p n Old fashioned concert. Wood- either party, the retui-n* wore un- KMdMMtr. 0>nn. countenance? Whjr doea C^anada believe that it could be dona if McMahon career, it lias hardened tline--34ai>i street- -will have, to be to protect your r^ ta . only they could find the key. They and grown solid, 'fhey are afraid the Republicans had almost des­ j-k s Tk*.ty.y. • •>*••• center church, sponaor- ^ u tn s Id Blamed on « Itsually lata-in gettlnjg In:------— _ THOMAS rBRGOSON. rush to implement a new world O ver ,to Jersey Uetec* oroup c. But No Great Opposl* widened. He suggested tiiat s 15- I*r**.. Tr#M., 0*i>-| HM*CC> are privately enraged at the their "fake" has grntvn Impenetra­ paired of finding. by Group delay of eveii a ftw hovra policy before that new world pol­ Open meeting of Republican f ^ t building line be established all Republican Official roOBdtd October I, Ittl. W * well renfember the first thought that, if they don't locate ble armor. -4fter Iffiis Arrest tion Develops along that sursa. English Bishop It is estimated that 16 to 20 f i v e Wogien's club, ball of Whiton Me­ icy haa been debated at Lake column we wrote aljoiil Brien Me- i the key soon. McMahon may still .\iid for nil their brave, out­ The entire 31 proposed changes ■I. “ Aiinounces ("oiirse may mean the toes of wit* SublltlMd Hwry **c»P« per cent of U. S. economic effort morial library, 8 p. m. tliM tj tad Mottdara Cntcrcc (I toe .SucceM ? stand before the people of Con­ ward show agninat him, for all wero discussed within two hour.* Failure to file election returns As Honor Guest Mahon, a little more than a ix } necticut as a' statesman. They arc • iielr wistful theory, they giv. goes into new c y lt s i goods. ] LouiA. a. ^ I t e , 3*. of 468 • LeiiuVofLeague of Womenwom^^ 'Votera unit Apparently m^t people in Man nemea or raluabb eridenct. Hodt ettXM kt UaeclMitar. Conn., The answer is that Canada haa Adam* etr«*L WAA arrested yesfer-I discussion at home of Mrs. H. S. cheater are in fa\or of the pro­ as the meeting adjourned about 10 ' promptly with tlie tow-n clerk toeodd ant* Halt Milter. years ago. VVe relayed to our read­ dtacuMion at home of Mrs. H. S. o'clock. Other changes that were ] 111 lioiiie Nursing come thua boldly out of Ita after the October 2 town election aheil Tha Biahop of Connecticut and ers a deacriplion of the manner in day ani^m ed over to New Jer- ' Kimball. 48 Hartford road, 8 p. m. poaed zone changes as set forth opposed were along Green road SOBBciltPTION BATBS becauae. for tha ftrat time In ita which, addressing his first Con­ sey authortUes on a charge ! Friday. October »0 i by the combined commission on re- was due to Repiihllcan delay. O il Tur b» Mill ...... J"' ® Mrs. Biidlong are giving a tea at and- Tolland turnpike, Judge Wesley C. Oryk, Democrat Mr*. Jacob Miller, home nuraing H i MMUn by Mill ...... * * •*' history. Canada seea a real chance necticut audleneo in capacity of of- c(______~ - knowledge of a minor fe- ' Military whist sponsored by . soning. L«ss than 75 persons ah- chainnan, announces a course in The Town and County Club, Hart­ seeker aflef the Democratic nomi­ Cornerstone club, St. and election moderator, asserted A Oni montb by Mill ...... • for a real collective security Rusi- male. White, local builder, waived Bridget's I tended last night's session at Hoi- j liKlay. iionte nuieing amf care of the sick, Staxll Copy ...... * ford on Saturday, October 21»t nation for Senator, he demonstrat­ church. Party Is (rivtMi antee of real peace. extradition. I lister street school auditorium on * Gryk. together witli oilier elec­ Wcikly. by 'Jirrier ^ ...,...... » from three to five, in honor of the *•! I'** own advance piissesslon or Polica Lieutenant Walter R. Cas­ Saturday, October 21 . , beginning Monday, Uctolier 23. at Subli. dlllrered. One Teir Open meeting of Alcoholics ' Uie 31 proposed changes and there tion alricials. had been clilded yes­ Akiea Medetn Trass Ruptured *13.00 Wny has Canada ao boldly and the senatorial oratorical manner. It’s That Something That Counts! sells arrested White on a warrant, 7:30 p. m., at the Rene a burden and i«- and last night the local man whs Tui'kington, who pointed out that quarters. rear of the Memorial iae stud pests le mi AKRON TRUM FIT- Ely, England and currently Eng- making a little fun of him then, so LWAITH N.liCUiC :NEW member o r sponslbillty on behalf o f the whole tunisd over to Detective Malllf of torium, 8:3() p. m. | most part it was a general discus- there waa an 11-day delay In the Hospital Annex on Hartford road. lb* clethine—osal, TINU by gmdaatsU as* THE ASaoCUTED PRESS Ilah Lecturer and Visiting Profes­ much show and bearing in front » main tTRUT the Morristown, N. J.. police force Tall Cedar fall ceremonial. Ma­ Sion on the changes. Some per­ Joanne, small daughter of Mr. | filing of official election pa|>em in I .... AlMClIlcd Prete l» e*clu»i»ely world ^ Becauae, for the flrat sonic Temple 4:30 p. m., dinner Tliis course, which Is a free, perta. Oan’l taSe eSaaesa sor of Modern Church History at of such little chance for the nomi­ «AncNcsrE*...PNong ga6« and State Policeman Thomas sons arose to ask the Town Plan­ and Mrs. John J. Wlerzchowski of . his office. M’llb laex|ierlenctid - Iram •BtIUed to Ibe me ol republintion ol time. Canada seea the world close, nation. There was, perhaps, rela­ There's no doubt about It — we all at 6:30. community service by the Man­ all BIPi dliplUbef cred'tld to it. or Berkeley Divinity Bchool, New O'Brien. ning Commission to consider the 35 North School street, was seven This morning Judge Oryk nttlng. Onr sspert* g(W in mood and in orsaniaatlon. to s Haven. Receiving with Biahop and tively little chance. But an eider J like that EXTRA something we The alleged offense occurred on Tuesday, October 24 extension of some of these pro- stated. "I had all the figures com­ chester Chapter, American Red aot OtMrw'i* eredttid In ibi* paper i years old Sunday, and seven little you private. petsaeal aad AIM thi local niwl publuned Here. Mrs. Biidlong will be the Rt. Rev. statesman by the name of Homer j October I. Installation banquet of St. Mar­ poeals. I plied by 3 o'clock the afternoon (Yo.ss, will consist of six two-hour poasibillty of saving itself, and gel in our many dealings. Another boys and girls, together with aervtoe. II yoti AU rlgbta OJ republlcatlon ol apacial Walter H. Gray. D.D., Bishop Co­ R. Cummings happened to be ' White, who claims to be a lay garet's Circle, Daughters of Isa­ Out of the 31 proposed changes. I after eleclion. All figures have to classes, on Monday and Wednes­ because cansda wants to name for these e.xtms, of eourse, adult relatives gathered at her worn a tmsa. yeo srtU diapatebaa Benin an alio naerted. adjutor of Connecticut and Mrs. working on It lit isn't time In this preacher in the Church of Christ, bella, at Country Club, 8 p. m. opposition was afforded to only a i be attested to by flve other elec­ day evenings from 7:30 to 9:30, for know mhai real ermsfart several weeks ago was convicted home to help her celebrate, IJtUe C A Sere- strengthen thst sood possibility. Gray, the Very Rev. Louis M. column, yet, to admit that Me- j is SERVICE. Whether It's gel­ "United Nations Day" will be halt, dozen. Owners of an area I tion official*. Ihtee consecutive weeks. "They mean* II yno lei nut run eerr'ce client of N. Mahon himself might have . had Barbara Bayless who is only 2 1-2 le* Inc. Cansds has given It a tre(nendnu.'< Hlrsbsoii. D.U.. Dean of Christ ling our windshields eleaned And WATCH Towi (5J^rt'’.^r a lectu.e by Pro- alcng Tolland turnpike opposed a I "It took one Republican asslntant fill be led by Mrs. Naomi Ix>ck- perl* lit TOP wllli a new something to do with the situa- ! change to Industrial Zone wlierr | years of age madf a hit with her boost. Cathedral and Mrs. HIrahson, the tires eheekeil with our gasoline w d feasor Alan Bun- Overstreet, Hol­ registrar of voters 11 days to sign wiH)d and are recommended to all AKRON MODBRN rubliaben KepnaenUtiree. The lion.) The alight chance snowball- I end given a 90-day suspended Jail the opposite side of the street Bonga. Very Rev. Percy L. Urban, IXD., piirehases, or getting a helping lister school. 8 p.m. necessary- paper. He waa renilnd- hememukers aa an essential part TRIINS. jullua Mathewa SppcHi Ateno - Ne* ed into a relatively easy nomina- ^ aentence. White appealed the de- would be Business Zone-should the Joanne's mother made and dec- 'o-l almost every day that he still if home preparation for civilian Tara. Chieafo. Deiroi; and Boaton. Dean of Berkeley Divinity School First in series of six Y. W. C. A. tion, and the McMahon-Cummings j hand with our bundles at the store, lEWELBY cieion and was found not guilty by craft classes on successive Tues­ proposed changes be accepted. or*tfd-the lilrthdsy cake, and she l.hdn't fulfliled his duties as an defense. \ Old Style Traae geek and .Mrs. Urban, and the Rev. Ray­ the Court of Common Pleas. Crim­ MBMSSR AUDIT ■UREAU o r Dfwey To Eiaenhowrr campaign, featuring a relentless - those little EXTRAS really are Im­ days at- Community Y. Another owner on Main street received a number of pretty gifts I election official. On Thursday. For Information and reglatra- | Net# Iks camber- mond Cunningham D.D., Chair­ exposition of the i.wilationism of | inal Division. In Hartford Septem­ from the children, from her throe- ' stud peete eeuaine QUINN’S aRCOUATIONS portant. Courtesy, Thoughtfulness Friday, October 27 near Middle Turnpike, west, fa­ ‘ October 12. at 8 p. m. he signed tion. those Interested are asked to : j Governor Thomas F. Dewey has j man of Uip Standing Committee of John Danaher, scored a n-latively ber 19. vored the changing of hts proper­ year-old brother. Robert: her i and the paper* were dellverod tu call Mrs. Howard Boyd, 65I0, who ^ Tha Harala Priiitint Compsny, Inc.. and Hervlee really InSuenee us In Harvest Dance sponsored by ■ declared himself out of politics. I the Diocaaa and^Mrs. Cunningham. | eaay eleclion victory. The breach of peace count was ty to Business Zone, but wanted grandmother, Mrs. Victoria Plos- i the town clerk's office the foliow- is recruiting chairman.' They are 6ASu#ies so ftiiAbcltl rttponitbMity (or baaed on the local man's alleged Registered Nurses’ Association, Invited guests Inrlude Episcopal jt was then report-reported, at a rela­ our purchases today. ^ Zone C with a flve-foot building I say of Birch street, cousins and ! Ing niomlng.'' I equested to call immediately as ! PHARMACY typugrapbtcal errors appaarmt in ac- I ami out of President lal races, on threatening phone calls to a Man- American Legion Home. \ vartlsamenta ara othai rsadm* metier. clergy from throughout the state. tively early stage In the career of line instead of Business Zona B other relatives. t In regard to the filing of ab- this class will be limited to ten. •\«n Tba Manehaeler Erening Herald. ■ various occasions. On each occa- Mesilames HIrahson, t^mnlngham a new .senator, that the neophyte eheater woman in regards to a Batwrday, October tS And ao It I* with Insiiranee. There’a much more to thia buslnesa than simply Issuing eivtl suit being brought against Past Masters night, Manchester .sion. he has subsequently been and Urban will have charge of the from (Tonnectlciit had dared di­ policies. .\* agents, we must be sun- It's the right KINO of insurance coverage to Tuesday. October 17 ten tables. rectly engage on the floor of the him. Lodge of Masons, Masonic Temple, I persuaded to change his mind. His g * ^ you so you'll have the utmost prote«-ttoii. It's also our responsibility to keep your supper at St.lO. .‘tenate one Robert A. Taft, snp- Insurance In step with changing conditions. Then there's the matter of elalm serviee, latest change of mind put him The Bishop of Ely will preach Wedaeaday, November t Canada’s Unique .Action in Christ Church Cathedral, Hart­ posei9. ; Republicans are able to create for Saturday, November It "Golden Jubilee Minstrel” by Ro­ gent for that police force. binding. veteian newspapei'inan, magaz.ine ' themselves a viable theory regerd- Business Lunch WTlter ami radio commentator. i him, is that it is ail not really tary club. Verplanck school, 8 p. m. In other words, before our pro- The gentleman Governor Dewey Woodstock. N. Y. Charles i that it merely seems to be Sunday, November 12 poaal haa run the gamut of United wants to support is General Klein, 74. known for his murals in j ‘ •’''e, that the McMahon career Is Mrs. Ndlson Buck of ths FeUow- Manchester (^oral Society pre- Natlona debate, before it haa been Dwight Klsenhower, who la presi­ the Librarv of Congress. Columbia 1 merely a grotesque combination of Mtip group Of ths South Methodist ■ents "The Creation" at Second University and the Riggs Bank in ' lucky breaks combined with covet- TFSC8 is chairman of the commit­ Congregational church, 8 p. m. formally adopted, Canada la al­ dent of Columbia University, but lO D A Y . VVakhlngton. 1 ous and sly opportunism—in short tee which has decided to serve s Tuesday, November 14 ready complying with that pro­ who, In apreehes over the past few Toledo. O Dr. Raymond L. i that, even though he has climbed luncheon for the biviness people Fail concert of Chaminade club. posal and fortifying It and even months, has begim to reveal atti­ Carter. 64. Dean of A d m ln ia lra -iv is ib ly , he i.s still, to use an o f the town, Thursday from 11:45 Bowers school auditorium. a. m. to 1:80 m. at the church, aaylng, in affect, that the propos­ tudes typical of receptivenaas to tlon at the University of Toledo ; ugly four letter word, a fake, p, Wedaeaday, November 15 for 18 years and srting President I whose only real quality is Uiat and centlnua sach third Thursday al will ^ honored, as far aa Can­ political honor. General Eisen­ "Holiday Bazaar" at Center from 1946 to 1948. He was bom , capacity for that kind of oppor- of ths month for the preserit,, as Congregational church. ada is concerned, whether' or not hower. in . 1948, could probahiv in Ottawa County. Ohio. ] tunism. McMahon, therefore. Is one of their financial projects lor j not real in the Image In which he the work of the church. Saturday. November 18 It ever obtains formal United Na- have had the Presidential nomina­ , Srmi-formal dance of Gibbons Hold Tnrringlon Man is seen: thst McMahon does not Kaiser* Frazer builds T7^ menu for Thursday's lunch­ tiena appro^'al. tion of either party if he had been 1 really exiat. Such the wistful Re- eon will consist of meat loaf, scal­ ASafmbly, Ladles of Columbus, at Hew did Canada do this? willing to accept it. and there was Old Bngiish room. Hotel Bond, Marthird, Oct. 17. -lA»r A mail 1 theor>-. loped potatoes, cole slaw, pess, The speech in which Prime Min­ some question, then, a* to what All that remains then, as a cem- rolls, coffee or tea, ice cream and Hartford. idcntlfled as Michael D. Lovallo. Fall fair of Dorcas Society of uter liouia St. Laurent did It it hia own partisan Inclination might 24, of 41 Pine street, Torrington. home made cookies. Particulars as to the price and other Informa­ Emanuel Lutheran church, "Gift oenaidered one of the moat impor­ be. General Eisenhower is still was arrested here .yesterday * {l- Gallery." ernoon after a patrolnian fired A tion will be found in the group's tant pronouncements in all Cana­ something of a middle road rhar- Tuesday, m yem ber 21 i warning shot over his head dur­ advertisement elsewhere in today’s I dian history. I scler. but the significant thing Herald. j Community Pliiyera present ing s rhs.se through Bushnell Protect' Your "Light Up the Sky^ at Bowers Wr'hat the Canadian Prime Min­ j about his moat recent spaeches I park. The patrnlmsn. I>mis Vico- Reservations should be made through the church office, tel. 8334 school auditorium, 8:80 p.,m. uter did was to announce that the I haa been a rather definite leaning j rito, said he started after the I man after hearing a woman's Station Wagon at once or tomorrow morning at Friday, December i'x 10,000 troops Canada has enrolled toward the Republican side of Annual fair of North Met^oSlrt I i.si reains coming from a car park- the latest. Already a number Town and Country have called in. W. 8. C. S. and equipped and trained for ac­ I that middle road. I ed near the park. Commandeering tion in Korea will not be Uis- I Aa in 1948, General Eisenhower a passing- automobile, the olTii-er With The Best !2! aolved, even if the war in Korea i haa interesting posal bill ties. One stiKid on the running Imard and fired the ahot which brought Lo- Kefinishing and Rebuilding eaiU, but will be maintained In Is that he might somehow baebme vailo to a halt. He was liookrd oii being aa a apecUl United Nations ' the symbol bridging the division a charge of indecent assault by DWYER, PRODUCTS contingeat in the Canadian armed i between reaetionary and liberal the Vice Squad, which reported Route 85 Rolton, Conn. forces. Republicans, and thus create more that the young woman, whose 5 0 0 .0 0 0 LONG PLAYING RECORDS name waa w.ithheid. complained Phone Manch^.ster 5326 "The organization of the special Republican unity than any olper she had been molested. feree,’’ aaid Prime Miniaty St. ' potentiality in the Held might do Vinyl 33 1*3 RPM Microgrobve luurtftt,’ "maana that from now A M w# will have a Canadian force- in-being available to aaaitt, with­ The Contrast $2.85 Value For Only CfcCfc V out undue delay, in discharging a it IS alection season in AmencA, and finest••••••••••••• automobile! LIMITED QUANTITIES ^ part e f our obligations under the And, oq SundAy, it waa election United 'Nations Charter and the day in East Germany. SCHUBERTS "UNFINISHED" SYMPHONT AUanUc Treaty." No one knowa what the rasult CAPTAIN STUBBY ANB THE BUCCANEERS rUTTY AS A nCTUU — TAPPAS ’’CP" AUTOMATIC GAS RASCE WTiat iVime Minister St. Lau­ >» going to be in America. The GYPSY MELODIES BY NOY GORODINSKY rent was saying was that the vol­ voting is likaly to be close. No POPLXAR RANGE SONGS BY RED RIVER DAVE unteer police force originally oi- matter which side ia \ictor, no THE LORO’S PRAYEE BY DANNY O'NEIL BIBLE STORIES NARRATED BY LEW AYBE8 ganUad for Korea will stay on th? matter how bitter the campaign SONGS FOR CHRISTMAS BY THE VAR8ITT CAROLCEIM world police Job. So what has itself may have been, all aides LET’S DANCE THE POLKA BY GENE HALL happened is this: that the llr.it j really conceile each other's riglit THE GAY IWUSIC OF THE DANUBE'(WALTZES) unit of the United Nations polite i to be in the conteat. All aides GRAND MARCHES—FINGAL’S CAVE. OVERTURE force envisioned by the American j will live under the result, what- SPIRITUALS—THE HARMONAIRES I p r o p t^ at Lake Silccess has al­ I ever it is. v iEn e s e w a l t z e s b y b o b STANI^Y ready come into being. I In East Germany, the result CHRISTMAS ORGAN AX'D CHIMES—ERIC SIL\’ER ThU Canadian ‘ action IS sym­ I was a foregone conclusion. Theie OVEBTLTUC IglS—CAPRICCIO ITALIEN bolic of the swift change which j was no chance that tt woi^ld be TANNHAUSER OVEHTUKE \ • / U swMping the world. The even­ DRY CLEAN cluae. There were no opposing .MIONTGHT TIME—THE THEEE SUNS tual valiant record of Canadian slates of candidataa. The choice with l^ B KLEINE NACHTMUSIK ■ X .. 4roopa ia two werld waraJiaa ob- gaiMT DtZss* 4-2mt uim, as* •/ 6 M r UyUt ssJ » swjrii. Hyirt Utoc Dnt« miUbU is ait modeU at astra ^ WAA to vote yes, or to vote no. The A L’AELESIENNE (BIZET)______•______acured the fagt that Canada has, I S' ^ choice had to he made in the PALK MOON—THE. TWILIOHT THREE : until now, been essentially an Iso- open, with the knowledge on the CABNEOIE HiUX POP CONCERT UtiOnist nation, fully and fiercely part of the voter that a vote "no" New Model PEER GYNT SUITES iY'. reatsUng any alliance or proposal would be like putting himself de- DANUBE WAVES BY E.MOBY DEUTSCH • which called upon It to use its Uberately on a.blacklltt. The Com­ SOUTH PACIFIC TUNES BY PAUL PAINE troop* beyond its own borders. NEW MODEL drj* cleaning pays off in a munists did not dare . have a ae— JEROME KERN’S IMMORTAL MELOOIEB Pfga s ew*wp|a*t Bnui thit you can pop kte tli« ovtR of your completely gutomatic GAS mice. ^ Even when the idea of real col- cret ballot, for fear that the peo­ spick and span appearance that stamps you HAWAHAN MELODIES BY LAM MeINTIBB ■■ tectiv* aacurity suddenly became ple would laugh too much at the Leave k, and come bade to a perfectly cooked dkmer hours later . . . without any further glance Se^ immediately as h person who realizes the CONCERT ’m iE BT HENRY N08CO ‘ a real thing in the June^ United. result they announced. So they f a m o u s p i a n o a n d ORGAN SOLOS BY ERIC SILVER your part. Those ef you already cooking with t moderH gas range know therc’a nothing [ i Nations action on Korea, Canada, had the voting done openly, with importance of good grooming. Only the LETS ALL SING BY YOST SINGERS t lika many other nations, was alow the result that everybody Joined mt^l modern dry cleaning methods are MEBBY CHRISTBIAS SONGS BY THE VARSITY CAROLBBRS I to react, - A t flrst, Canada was fester, deener, or more eutoynetie. ^ . in a giganUc farce and voted employed. STEPHEN POSTER SONGS BY JUANITA HALL goiag to aand thra* daatroycra. ."yea" without the aUghtest re­ t IRISH BALLADS BY FRANK CONNOBS t. Tbea, aa Canadtaii thought and gard for conviction*. THE WOBLtPS GBEATE8T POLKAS iaapulaa Bsovad ‘ swiftly, Oanada'a Manchestei* Division The remit was beautiful. O f BY STANISLAW MEOCZEK E jAMUlbutiaa graw to a yralua^cr' iCwr gave 1951 KAISER n a t u r a l l y it’s GAS . . . voting, tha Communist EARL WILD THE PIANO—CHOflN . anay t t IO.OQO. Bvaa Uutt was a ...the only carwitHnatoinic Dosp! ^ Hartford GaS f^* •late of candidates received Ig,* autheriaod for 088,745 "ye*” votea^. ■ TOUk H$T INVISTMINT K ik THI WITUkll ^Ualtad NAdaaa use in Korea. An.1 cent with atartUng aiigdenae**, it Such a remit la a complete Joke. This year ifs clear... keaMM A penuiM t unit ia a Tet, by the Communists, It will Muchester Offkt, 687 Msin 8t„ Opca ThHrsdsy ErealagB aa IKMge fore*. neverthelaea be treated as a "fop- Pottertoii*s.4’’. SB mr lunst liiiir*rf«ar inlir lor I Oaestiitiii tilati • l9M «A46lfetftAUa UVM UartMtlBB Satordsy Momiags For AppUaaco DewMRtratka sad 8r1w M ahMeMr. wrlUag of thia, u ^r mandate." * LARGE STOCK^ALL liPCEDS 8S, 48, 78 ■it '.“ ntAt la "detnocracy,” aa Rus­ « „ ' . y " AT THE CENTER 539-541 M AIN ST. hr greviou* b a Um a I sia foetan it. TOWN MOTORS, 45 WEST CENTER ST- PHO^fE «557 « |«H*ntiaH Oaatrast that with the emteit lofamismmkamtti

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A- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANtnESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1950 HANCHICSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCJHESTER, CONN,j TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1950 FAOm MINI tea or coffee with Swedish buns. bers are busily engaged in various Mrved the church for more than out the fact that the United.Na-, elect and matron of honor. Mrs. va Anderson And Mias Lillian Lar­ ■ m ill. about 10 minuUa everyone seemed Edward Vercelli, mother of the Swedish baked goods will also be IlKcs of handiwork. 20 years. Miss Cornell, who was son, the prcMnt head, to know I wae in town and many Case Transfeired tions had settled many points of Pay Increases Church Group featured under the supervision of '^'hrlstmas Htockinga” organist of Kmamiel, was presi­ M9«let)r*s ObJoetlVM w nu >• iM* Hublards Back Laymen Cite disputes so far, and asked for GkiM Pholtgrapliy bridegroom, Mra. tValtcr Yawor- w rH A •> IW.1 came to visit me, even'the mayor.” ski. Miss Eermlna Vercelli and Miss Anne M. E. Johnson. The “Cbristmas Stockings" dent of the Dorcas Society from The society meets monthly at The most notable ImprovemenU To Higher Court support of the UN. He suggested THE MODERN WAY Miss Angela Vercelli, sisters of Sets Fair Date Mts.s Ann Johnson of Clinton w1Uch proved an popular at last 1912 to 1924, or until her marriage the church. wlULthe exception of Today’« Radio W lUV - 919 in Vendlicourd were the schools Both Services visiting the UN to Better under­ For Teachers the bridegroom. About 85 relatives street and Mrs. Helen Wright of year's fair, will again be available to Thure Hanson and removii to the months of July and AuguaL w r m — ISM From Europe and etreeta, he said. The local stand Its problems and its history. Take advantage of a por­ and friends from Bolton, Man­ Elro street, co-chnlrman of the in plentiful supply. Miss Harriet Worcester, Mass. Hhe-was suc­ Its objectives are gifts to the. WOOD—UN , — man also dliKovered that Ms name In Small ClalM Court jraaterday Henry Janssen told the children's trait studio designed ex- chester, Glastonbury, ' Hartford, fair, are being ably assisted by Casperson and Mrs. Helen Ander­ ceeded by Miss' Florence L, John­ cliurch of both money and equip­ appears in a written history of the iaftenjoon, Daputy Judge John D. story which was about Denmark Night School Inetrurtors Wallingford and Bristol attended. Dorcas Sociciv P f a its the president of the organization, son are supervising work on the son who was p:'esld«nt for seven ment and contributions to various RBtnm Home .After Two Present Fine Program clusiveiy for children. years. Gther lesders of the so­ :c—Fibber McOaa and MM •towns—-I...... - - LaBelle approved the transfer to and.hov ,lt became a peace-loving To Gel 25 Cents an - The-color scheme used by- the ‘‘Gift Gallery" for Mis* Lillian Larson, and the vari­ stockings. worthy causes, and the promotion •t suck mam— ^mmo-stmui it m m . Months Tour; Give The trip marked the couple's the Court of Common Plena in At the Center Congre­ nation after a long history of wars hostesses was yellow and white. ous group chairmen. They stuged Orgsnlzed in October. 1912. with ciety sln<*e include Mrs. Alma Cas­ of sociability among the members, Plnkhamb Ti ^igiOT-^fSunlljr Album. ly. first return to their native lajid in and empire-building. He sisld that ANNE GRimN The bride-to-be opened her many a most aucceasful bazaar last No- 18 members, more than 80 are now person, Mrs. Isabel Robinson. Mfs. many of whom are employed dur­ rtUsfs mam WDRC—Truth or Oontaquencaa Hartford, of the case of Clarence Hour More Now Noventber 18 has a aiaad__ A/' WHAY—M k a HPI^ ^ Their Impressions 47 years. Although he enjoyed hia gational on Sunday its history could be an example to gifts under wedding bells and bal- i vember,' and are bending , every enrolled. The first president and Allot; llosgliqtd. Mrs. Thora Stoehr ing the day and are therefrtre un­ WTHT—Music by Carle. a . Jeffet*. 168 Birch street va. organizer wniJtf.Vliss Hlldur Cornell, Maloney, Nltss Harriet Casperson, of momooTa most ansorSMteffsasr W nO—BaeksUf* Wif«. WONS—Myterioua Travelers. trip a good deal, Mr. Hublard con­ Raymond PoUaky. 081 Garden the United States and to the world. GhiM Photographer loonk filled with confetti. A lunch The Dorcas Society of Eman-!‘ effort to exceed the goal reached able to meet with tlie.ljidles* Aid cluded. “Dan’t ever let anyone kid At tha Center church Sunday* The Board of Education lagt was serv^ to the guests Mated at on that occasion. All the mem­ daughter of Pastor Cornell who MIsa Esther M. Johnson. Miss Al­ or Missionary Scicletlea. WOOO—IM Cbib. Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph Hublard of street, Hartford. The male octette sang the an­ 476 MAIN STREET uel Lutbe^n church, which this

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vine; Albert Hellandbrand, Hert­ Stasseii Hints Graft Scandal ford; Ronald rieclty. 301 Allans* Boost Noted 12 HOUR Army Holds Slight Margin Over Oklahoma in P o ll Naval Hospitel street; Miss Ella Porter. 61$ Mid­ dle TurnpUts, saat; Mrs. Irene VAPORIZERS Witness Tries Floroff, 45 Whitney road. In Idle Here Gets Heilmann Trumai^ Trip Discharged today; Muriel Clark. Aatoauitle Shat-Off dhoo-Choo Justice Gordon Pacing 431 L^dall street: Mrs. Esther Local Sport Chatter Notre Dame Winds Up Political Trick To Take Life Bryti* and son, 95 Middle Turn­ JobU’HR Reach 2IC> as Arthnr Drag Store* Hockejr Scorers [ Marine Who Was Shot pike, west; Thomas rhilllps, 37 Signs With ’Skins Spruce street. there is an acute shortage of pin Mrs; JeaepktaM B. Stroag (OMttooed from Page One) Number in State De* Chitall* ’’Goaty" Rogers Jour-, In Battle With Police (Centtained from Fage Oae) Birth yesterday: A son to Mr. boys. The boys get eight to ten. Mrs. Joaepbina Rohan Strong, HERALD ANGLE neyed to StafTord Springs last New York, Oct. 17— — Jackie c re a flc H Slightly Washington, Oct 17—(flV-Char­ cents a string, plus tips. Remem­ OFt In Eleventh Place widow o f Oscar Strong, died early condition was described merely as and Mrs, Henry Moore, 12 Proctor Sunday to - witness the football Gordon, young center o f the amas- Here, Trahslerretl politburo for a Just woVld peace ■ r ber the good old days when pin this morning at the Laclerc Con­ "better." road. lie (Choo-Choo) JuatlM finally put game between the Stafford Olym- Ing Cincinnati Mohawks, leads the than any other single move thaV Unemployment rose over the EARL W. YOST pics-SIlk City. Manchester won, boys received on^ and one-half valescent Hoapltal, Wethersfield Meanwhile, retired Police In­ Birth today: A son to Mr. and hi* name on a Washington Redskin American Hockey League in scor­ Marine Corporal Leo A. Hell- could now be made." avenue, Hartford, after a long ill­ Mrs. George Strlmaltls, i)4 Russell 200 figure here laat week, reach­ WANTED “ to 6. Charlie fepnetM it was the cents a string? Stassen asserted that “ a very spector Frederick A. Hof sees, an­ football contract yesterday after ing after one week o f play. Cadets Cset 124 First mann, 21, of Wisconsin, attached ness. street. beat game of football he has seen Gordem, in five games, haa belt­ K en n el disquieting report" edrrent In other witness in the police graft ing 216 for an Increase of 11.3 per repeatedly saying ’’no’’ to pro of­ to the Newport, R. L, Naval Basa, Born In Manchester, the daugh­ probe, was In double-trouble to­ ^ team registered more DPa than In yeara. Several members Of Manches­ ed home six goals and drawn five Place Votes to 47 was traneferred from Mancheater Washington ia that the President cent. There were 133 females In­ BM t tm M h t T e r n fers since last June. ter of Michael and Bridget Rohan, day. any other previous Giant Jeam in The former North Carolina All- ter Little League witnessed last assists for 11 points. Gordon’s O ub Memorial hospital this afternoon did not plan the flight to W ek* Is­ cluded In this total. FUU TIME Bwt profMBioMl boxer to oper­ Two more Sunday games on the For Sodners; Yale she had lived here practically all Already faced with one con­ N, L. history . . . It might be tn- American halfbacH signed the night’s exhibition baseball game linematc, left winger Fern Per­ to the Naval Baae hoapltal at New­ land to meet MacArthur as a result AsIvh Postal A total of 215 Jobleaa clalmanta ate out of Mancheater in many, road and then the Silk Cltj^ eleven hqr lifs* Before entering the hos tempt of court citation on the teaestlng to add that the Boston three-year contract while Redskin at Bulkeley Stadium between the reault, is second with nine points. News port.- Hellmann ia the young man of advice from hi* diplomatic or filed of which 4t were Initial, 160 will Ktum to familiar stamping Not Listed; Details pital she had lived at 751 Wethers­ charge of evading a Jury queatlon. TAXI DRIVERS mflny yeara la Billy Brown, a Braves clicked off 146 twin-kill­ President George Preston Marshall Hsirtford Indiana and Birdie Teb­ Buffalo’s high-scoring line of defense officials but rather hi* continued and 8 agent. One veter­ grounds at Mt. Nebo. If a Man­ who waa shot three times In a gun field avenue. Ilofsaes laid himself open to an­ Kale liiereaNe toanaplanted Waterbury native. ings, to rank a poor seventh in the and Head Coach Herman Ball betts’ A ll Stars. Nels Quimby and veterans, Ab DeMarco, Grant . battle with two Manchester police­ political associates. an continued to file. chester football team ever deserved All Breed Match Wlaarni New York, Oct. 17—(.T*)—Army’s Mr*. Strong leavsa a daughter, other contempt action yesterday Bill, now handled by Bobby Glea- N.-L. during the paat season. . . . looked on. Danny Renn received autographs Nobby” Warwick and yoimg Paul men one week ago today. The number of Jobless clalmanta good turnout at a home game, The Manchester Oonn., Kennel Deploring what he called "the Mrs. Raymcmd A. Gardner of this by clamming up on the Jury alto­ in the state declined allghtly to aon in New York, one of the beet This brings up the question again: Ball said Justice will make his from many of the All Star players Meger, are tied for third place at all-conquering Cadets clung to Given only a few hours to live (tioBtbiaed From Fag* Hae) Emily it will be the Aces when they circus celebration atmosphsra of town, and a aon, Raymond Hall of gether. 12,774 Inst week from 12,919 the agents and manafers in Who g »t the best out of the Ed debut against the Chicago Card­ including W alt Dropo, Phil Riitzu- eight points each. .Gordon and (Tlub’s first all breed eanctioned their position as the nation’s No. 1 shortly after the shooting, Hell­ meet Thompaonville at Mt. Nebo DeMarco are tied for the lead in this multi-camera escorted Jour­ Hartford; also two grandchildren The Jury and District Attorney previous week and 43,105 a year 51 PsnMlI Platt the bUBineaa, haa been roing great SUnky and A1 Dark deal by the inals next Sunday. to, Ed Lopat and Jim Hegan to match was a huge success with college football team today. A t mann made a miraculous recovery gresa to Increase virtually all post­ on Sunday, November 5. Coach goalogetting at six apiece. ney of the President." Stassen said and three greet grandchildren McDonald want the 300-pound ex­ 'Hge. ’v guna during the paat ten month! Braves to the Giants for Willard Justice said that although he is name a few. around 70 dogs entered. Regietra- and has shown marked improve­ age rates. last revised In January, Sugar Hugret’s team baa played the same time, once-invinclble the rumor in Washington was that two brother*, James and Charles cop to tell them the story of a Inttiiil clniiuN leturned to 1,987 in Florida and mld-Weatem rings. Marshall. Sid Gordon and Buddy five pounds overweight he feels ment every day. Although hia name 1949. However, the House and good, winning football to date and tion cloeed a little after 8 last Notre Dame dropped out of the the President had been told people Rohan ot Mancheater; three sis television set he allegedly got after reaching ;i,09U the previous Brown, chiiatened Bill Baiocchi Kerr? The Giants placed third fine and hopes to see quite a bit of One o f the Drat fans in th« Caeatry Clsb has remained on the critical Hat Senate have never gotten together a spotless record in the Northern Fiaallsto (S> evening. The Rev. Charles U. Kane top ten for the first time in nearly were giving all the credit for Ko­ tors, Mrs. Pearl Andre ot this from Harry Gross—the big week when the start of a new ben­ noelved sonw line comment* after in the final standings, one step action Sunday. He started his pro stands at Bulkeley Stadium last at Memorial hospital he haa been Col. Harry Srtiwoleky on a bill to effect the revision Conference la boasted by hla Porterfleld ...... KM M of Farmington and Frank Parker decade. rean vlctorie* to MacArthur and town, Mrs. Elizabeth Hill of Hart­ Brooklyn bookie who aald he paid efit year for some claimants hU recent batUe with Sugar Ray ahead of the Braves. Does this career with a double workout yes­ night was Leo .Schendel. Joe Scranton given permlaeion by Dr. David ford. and Mrs. Mary Macatee of sought. charges. Sunday the Aces play on ...... 7« US of UnionvUle split the judging as­ Chopping down a slrong Michi­ Colonel Harry Schwolaky, Re the wrmed forces. police $1,000,000 a year for pro­ Hwelle with her male Boxer, "Rain Silo gained a week ago in the Asso­ he pulled a gun and fired at Officer ing at 9:30 and from St. James'* Bill Sander, rolling with Ollie’s, Rally at Whiton Memorial hall to do this was to fly out to see the When first called as a witness, either by Congress or by tha Post- Hridgeporl Htill led the state In tomers whooping it up for him. home runs, 29. and struck out the Eastern Pro Basketball W »rr*n ... • 1 M 95 375 War Boots". Best of Opposite Sex ciated Press poll. Samuel Maltempo of the Manchea­ church at ton o'clock. TO THE PARKway set a new high single record in under auspices of the Women’s Re­ general and then to translate that Hofsaes was an active member of master Oaneral tf (• ) ha certtflea ‘ to hlghcHt number of claims filed Naturally, the peerless welter oftener, 110 times, than any other League picture for this season. He Anderson . m 98 111 940 to Best in Match went to "Penny", Coach Earl Blaik's Black ter police department. Hellmann The funeral home will be open Howes Sets Mark the West Side Rec League last T&ya '. ’...... Into political assistance for the the force and signed the cus­ that the parcel service Is being op- ! "b ile the Mancheater office waa champ made practically every post player in the history of the Pale adds that New Britain is also out, ...... 89 95 i n 316 Boston Terrier owned by Spencer Knights, unbeaten in their last missed, but bullets from Maltcm- publican club, is a native of Con­ tomorrow afternoon from 2:30 un­ night with a 168 score. Lockwood ...... — 101 94 195 embattled (Democratic) candidates tomary police waiver of Immuni­ erated at a loss and (hi the com- 1 "ixleenth among tlie nineteen of. Over Heai Door a winning one in their 10. but Hose. due to lack of a sponsor. Drake o f Hartford. This dog also 23 starts, drew a t»)tal of 124 first po's and John Cavagnaro’a guns necticut with a long record of mili­ til 5:30 and In the evening from Stiles ...... 116 n o 117 343 before the Nov. 7 election," Stas­ ty. Since then, however, the tele­ ' ticca Hated. Brown never was on the floor or The Phillies downed the Dodgers tary and civic service. mission approves aa a mark of quality of As Harriers Win A ll of the Little League Troubo- Davl* ...... 91 — — 91 took Best of Terrier group. Best place ballots among the 275 voters dropped the youth. sen continued. seven to ten o'clock. vision story broke and Hofsaes laiyoffa were reporleil in gar- even staggered. Billy even made in the opening game of the 1950 Bom in Hartford September 4, Donaldson said that an appro­ produrtH uxed in the build­ doura, except )#ark Solomon of the The Garden Grove basketball Toy went to "Mldse-Toy”, Peke cast by sports writer.* and sports- The sh(M>ting took place after And he added that if Mr. Tru­ suspended from his Job -filed re­ ment. textile, prefab homes snd ao bold as to finish several rallies. National I.,eag\ie season and the TotalB ...... S13 659 1894, the son of Rev. Louis and priation bill piuaed by the cur­ Dodgers, were members of the Red team will practice tonight at sev­ 4M 1561 owned by Mias Evelyn Gross, casters. Hellmann, AW O L from hla post man ‘’glo*ae*~Over or evades" hla tirement papers. floor covering. Tvs'o garment shops ing. And Robinson, unlike his effort Whir Kids beat Dem Beloved Dick Howes again paced Man­ the late Rachel Miller SchwoUky, rent Congress, juat before It re­ Sox or the farm club of the Sox en o’clock at the East Side Rec Springfield, Maas; Beat Hound Notre Dame's B'ighting Irish, and driving a stolen car, was questions tonight, "the American When called yesterday, Hof- rehtred 20 each. a ^ n s t Charlie Fusarl. was try­ Bums in the final game of the chester High’s cross country team B «y*U he attended Brown grammar school cessed liuit month, directed him W*. A. PARK CO. during the past Little League sea­ and not tomorrow night as previ­ award went to Mrs. Anne Franke who a week ago saw their 39-game stopped on Middle ’Turnpike east Funerals I sacs pulled a allp of paper from ing to raee Brown in every round." campaign. Winning pitcher in to victory yesterday afternoon as Schubert .. 90 134 122 355 and Hartford Public High achool. people will conclude that the flight ously announced. All positions are with her male Daschahund, "Black- nnn-losing skein snapped by Pur­ and asked to show his trip release. his txicket and read a legally- to go to the teX' for parrel poat NEW LONDON 9416 Another report in a New York both gamesWor the Phil* was he broke the Goodwin Park course son. Harey ...... «3 100 101 284 After working in Hartford shops to the Pacific has not been a sin­ Handley .. boy of Stone Home"; Best Sport­ due. again failed to Impress de­ Unable to do so, Hellmann was worde'. Langer, who died Saturday night ' % Sporting to Paul Cleveland, East ful push the Irish from 10th to street, at Pitkin, the young Marine after a short illness, waa held this civilian status and he no longer Ordinary parrel post handled on banged out a 10-round unanimous American Legion ball were on the 14:05. Tot.iwf!... 486 SSO 511 155S 11th place. Later he entered Trinity College s rone basis- the charge for the Warrantee Deed* Ooach Rete Wigren's Jayvees al­ Hartford with his poodle "Saute". tume() up Pitkin street and waa morning at 8:30 from the T. T. faced loss of his Job and pension decision over Billy Brown'of Man­ rosters of the Yanks and Phils T*B-ni«e* (S> There was also a children’s hand­ Notre Dame haa finished no low­ and earned his way through school, first pound to be Jumped in the Oak Hill Incorporated to E. J. so won over the Bulkeley jayvees, Olaon .... l i t 118 135 363 followed by Maltempo. A fter stop­ Holloran Funeral Home at 175 rights for refusing to sign a wai­ Holl, property on ('hestnut street. chester, Conn. (Just outside Wa­ during the paat World Series... ling class. er than ninth since 1941 and al­ graduating with a B. S. degree. He Ike Is Back Imsl rone from 10 to t.5 cents; CHICKEN PIE The Red Sox batted .303 as a team 15 to 40. P. C*rlK>n ...... S2 87 •4 251 ping his car, Hellmann alighted Center'street and at 9 o’clock at ver. Stiinlev Slid Nellie Smith to Al- terbury.) For a kid that was Short Speeches Order ...... Thanks to All most always has been high up^ln enlisted as a private in the U. S. in rones one and two from 12 to during the past season with seven Summaries: Blair ...... 8A 97 99 381 and flashed a gun. He- flred at St. James church. Rev. John His action hnnigtit another re­ liln snil Mary V'sidii, property on priced at 5 to 1 to get starched. DcMartln •...... 11$ 112 131 847 the running during the season. Army and begun a career of mili- 17 cents; in r.one three from 13 to regtilara over the .300 mark. They 1—Howea (M ), 12:27; 2—Cole The Mancheater Conn., Kennel Maltempo and missed and was then In 1952 Race, Hannon was celebrant at the re­ buke from Kings County Judge Academy street. Bro'_.ow n turned In a creditable per­ McBride ...... 109 H3 101 323 For the first time in years not a tarj’ service which has extended 17 rents; in rone four from 14 to SUPPER were Bill Goodman, .3.54; Dom Dl- (M), 13:03; S—Boomazzian (B) CTIub wishes to thank the Blast felled by police fire. quiem mans, with Rev. Robert Samuel S. I..elbowlt*, who threat­ formance against Robinson. Robby single voter gave Notre Dame a ever a period of 31 yearn He re­ 19 cents; In sone five from 15 to , Cottage, Homes Incorporated, Maggio, .326; Al Zarilla. .334; 13:09; 4—Lovett (B ), 13:13; 5- Totals .... 632 Side Recreation committee for all Carroll, deacon and Rev. Edgar ened to Jail Hofsaes after a hear­ Fri., Oct. 20—6 (o 5 P* M. later said Brown was a hard boy For Little Loop Party 507 5$7 1566 first place ballot. The best the Irish ceived hie honorable discharge In 21 cents: In rone six from 16 to separate properties on Englewood Walt Dropo. .322; Ted Williams. G. Eckler (M l, 13:24; 6— A. they did to make this first sanc­ Despite Denial Farrsll, tub-deacon. Mra. June ing today imlcM hla attorney ran to light and proved to be a tough­ got was a third. Their point total, December 1918, but when the Con­ 23 cents; In son* seven from 17 to drive to Frank H. Maloney et al; r.II.EAD HALL er foe than Fusarl. "He wa-sn't .317; Johnny Pesky, .312; and Schmidhauser IM ), 13:30; 7 Kra-IUtea (4) tion match, such a success, und Maccarone presided at tha organ dig . up a precedent to . Justify, the. to Arthur Wff-House et at; to Har­ Herman Schendel, who obtained was '295. Allies Now Twelve necticut Katlonal Guard waa or­ 2S'' d n f R n n t s Purdln ...... 86 82 r 256 ahead Tuesday night through dis­ put on duty at any time. thirteen year old daughter of Mr. Hospital Notes cents a pound on the additional Roy A. Vaughan to A. T. Vlg- Broad Ntreel Motor* Annual Little League banquet at > 4 -.U n a iie a O I D O U IS and other friends of the Manches­ The big three were followed hy; ond Battalion. 169th Infantry when Eisenhower h(u said over and and Mrs. James W. Fay of 1016 the first three round* but gained 103 283 1M); 9—Schwelghoffer (Bl; 10— rupted Red defenses. Boyle aald poundage. eanl, fixtures In luncheonette at rajTHnl ...... N9 91 Tnt.l* ___ 512 510 475 1497 ter, Oonn., Kennel (Hub. 4 Kentucky, 5- California. 6 it entrained from Hartford in 1941 over for more than two yeara that East Middle Turnpike, who .lied confidence as he went along. Zollei ...... 114 114 80. 306 I lerosler (M l; 11—Stavln (M ); 12 the Masonic Temple. A fine pro­ they might reach Pyongyang by Patients Tiula.v ...... For books containing no adver­ UI2 Main street. Coming Event Stanford. 7—Texas, 8— Maryland, and later became its executive of­ he is not a candidate for public Sunday niglit at the H artfori hna- 138 Zoning Board of Appoalo ’The handsome. kinky-haired Titor ...... 104 130 106 329 - -CaruccI, (B|; 13—Frazier, (Bl; gram haa been arranged for the New York, Oct. 17—(Jh— Abe Wednesday. Visiting Honrs tising a change In the present Permits — Tltlelsta (4) Taft\iUe, on Sunday, October 9—Ohio State. 10 Washington. ficer. He won numerous awards, Brown Is of Italian extraction. OunlifTe ...... K3 — Mi 14— Long, (M l; 15—Johnson. (B ); occasion by Earl Yost and John Greene, commissioner of the Na­ ROK officers had trouble re- office, that he Is a man without pltal, will lie held Thursday mom- rate of 8 rent* for th* first pound Carnillo Gambolatl, four room In accordance with tha rsqulre- Jar>'lii ...... 87 — 114 201 Cole ...... 92 96 85 373 22 will be the acene for the St. Notre Dame was not the only decorations and commendation* political connections or ambitions, Ing at 8:30 from the tohn B. Wards 2 to ,3 and 7 to 7:.30 p. m, He’s now pointing for another shot 16—Hiser, (B l; 17 — Halloran, Falkowski. Dinner will be served tional Boxing Association warns Chanda ...... 110 atralnlng the weary but sager and 4 rents for esrh additional dwelling for Ambrnae Diehl, ments of the aonlng regillaaons .Streeter ...... — 103 133 236 111 131 343 team to fall out of the first ten. during the battles of the Pacific. that he haa a Job to do at Colum­ Semi-Private 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 at Robinson and a big purse. Ml: 18—Intagiiata (Bl; 19— at 6 o'clock sharp. there will be no major boxing (Jrav ...... 101 too 120 336 Hubert’s all breed dog show (uid Bouth Korean troops from running Burke Funeral Home. 87 Eaat pound regardless of sone to 10 Keeney street $10,200, and four of the T W n of Mancheater, th* McKenney ...... ,. — 77 — 77 Its conqueror. Purdue, almost A fter World War I he attended bia. p. m. Balls ’a Htrikes ( ’harles, (M l; 20— Roy, (M l; 21— There will be a nrilnlmum of shows in the country in five years Wilkie ...... 111 ion 90 301 the blessing o f the dogs. The Rev. along the road to Pyongyang. Center street, snd *t 9 o’clock at cents for the first pound and 6 room dwelling for Robert Brown itoning Board of Appeala will hold Charles lu n e of Farmington, dropped out of sight. r.Ttamilting Yale Law School, receiving his de­ Ordinarily a person wouldn't Maternity 2 to 3 and 7 to 7:30 Whitey Ford of the Yankee* Is Total* ...... 477 617 1517 Sreenwood. (M l; 22—Buck (M l; speaking, with Charlie Blossfield unless television of the sport Is Knofla ... lot 115 107 388 Many of them bad not stopped St. Janies church. Burial will be rents for esrh additional pound up on Harlan street $10,200. a public hearing In the Municipal heads the list of Judges. Entries from ninth to 33rd. The Boilcr- gree In 1922 and was admitted to have to repeat it every week to p. m. the third Ford to play in the major in the main role, and awarding of harnessed. to rest for two days. They had in St. James’s cemetery. to 10 cents: with psrcels of books Joseph Hosetto, four room dwell­ Building, Monday evening, Ocit38 533 1558 i Eight Tournament. other sport. Boxers must develop Arthur Thompson. 46't Florence DM'Araiier Motor* (•) recognition included Maryland (5 1, 20 miles southeast of Pyongyang. Legion and national Judge Advo­ tial nomination In 1953. A t the Windsor, were held this morning Application o f John Pan for only time his ball doesn’t break is Totalfl ...... 547 53fi 505 1588 Bill Cooper, highly polished and from the small fight clubs, where street: Mias Rcglno Opalach, 10 Weller ...... 114 94 :W3 llartferd Bnnd Drill <11 Washlngotn (5). Clemson (4i. -They smashed through the town cate of the 43d Division Veteran* same time. Dewey said he himself at 8:15 at the John B. Burke Fun­ when he la warming up between they learn the sport from the l«slee Lessee Wood L a n e*^ rs. Barbara Jones, permission to eonvsrt dngl* Malorua ...... 96 89 106 291 Mtihli.’ ___ 3411 witty toastmaster, promises to Cornell (2). and Wake Forest (1). another two mUea, after linking up Association, and was instrumental would not try for the nomination eral Home, 87 East O n ter street, dwelling Into two-family dsrelltatg tamings.’’ . . . Umpires in the 1950 Lvnch ...... 77 113 94 284 ground up the hard way. Mserkester (t) 175 High iBreet: Mr*. Sally Winter . ... 87 SW keep speeches at a minimum, ex­ Wilkie ... . 118 123 106 347 Ellsworth Tops The ton teams (numh.’ r in brack­ with another South Korean column in organizing the Jewish War Vet for a third time, although he is World Series each received $2,500, York ...... 89 82 276 ! and at nine o'clock at St. Francis Wylie, 187 WaBsworth street, east; at 81 Oakland Btraet, Itaaldaaca SairxiiiPkl »* 107 310 cept for Tom Kelley and Blossfleld. "Before radio commitments, PagBDi .,...... 120 107 115 342 ets is first place votes i: point.s and kept right on going. erana of Hartford. He waa named seeking a third term as governor FOR THE BEST IN plus traveling expenses, and $25 a D4*Coniili*r ...... 84 97 90 271 Mauaeii ... 93 — 190 of Assisi church in South Windsor. Mrs. Eva Morton; 19 Blrlckland Zone A. Speakers will Include John Fal- and now television, made I f neces­ DeClantls ...... 88 93 113 39.1 figured on a basis of 10 for first 'ITiere waa no attempt to atop Congressional candidate at the after saying he wouldn’t. The celebrant at the requiem ma.aa day for food, lodging and Inciden- neM ...... 119 113 .3*1 .T?l High Jayvees. 3-1 Obviously, hi* endorsement call­ Street. Application o f Charlea OorileUa Total* ...... 4f)7 502 466 14X5 j kowskl, Rec Director, who had sary for hungry promoters to sky­ Oeorgetti ...... 105 143 134 9 for second, etc.l: the drive at darkness. First District Ropiibllcan conven­ was Rev. Edward J. Duffy, assist­ taia . . The National League cham­ ...... — 106. 106 Correntl .. . 126 no — 336 Admitted today; .Susan Karvelfa, AM) for permission to buUd attached much to do with the success o f the rocket unprepared youngsters Into Top Ten In airline distance the gain waa ed for aome statement from Els­ ed hy Rev. John O'Mara ns deacon pion Phillies held the loop lead 101 Dummy .. — — 106 105 tion last June. Rockville, Andrew Torrence, 194 breexeway and garage to dwelling Maackeater Badlator (S)' Tcitala ^ ...... 519 630 623 1607 league; Mayor Harold Turkington main events, it took three, four Ellsworth High’s Jsyvee soccer 1. Arm v (124i ...... 2 427 30 miles. But it waa much farther enhower. The general said only and Rev. Stanley Abugel as sub­ LA PIZZA GRINDERS out of 167 days. The Yankees led that he waa complimented, grate­ Middle Turnpike, east; Mr*. JessI* which win be 3’ from East boun­ Slenda ...... 114 86 in 311 Ollle’a (4) and General Manager George and five years to develop a genuine Total* .... . 557 674 563 1694 team posted a 3 to 1 win over the ?. Oklahoma (47l ...... 7 31.5 actually along the winding moun­ fast. When they gel to Pyongyang deacon. John Lauten was soloist the A. L. for 51 days. The second N’tiwlck ...... JW dary line, which It closer than reg­ F»K»n ...... 102 92 114 306 ! Waddell. President Sher Robb will main event fighter. VaUavllle U) 3. Southern Methr.dirt l63i 2312 tain road. they can sleep for a week." ful for Dewey's good opinion of Andtr.mn. 137 Lenox street. place ’ngera occupied the upper Chcniorka ...... 92 119 91 302 Spencer ... Manchester High Jay*'ees yester­ and Mr*. Ann Kinlry presided at ulations allow, at 3 Crestwood present the awards to the various "To selections from the Little League gins to aparkle." ToUls .... . 578 518 661 1653 winners and Mansfield had one. 9 Ohio state ...... ■"'7 ondary road into Hwangju, only freedom have been often express­ ford; Mrs. Eaesnor Heck, Rock- gether with sign for same at 706 schools cashing in on Big Jim’ K. Dell* Ker* ...... 98 86 — 184 Mahoney ...... KTl tain road without rest. son and Julius Fraska. T W O PHONEH 2-3700 • 3985 Troubadours, seven boys who Summary: 10. Washington (5) ...... 430 33 miles south of the Red capital Another American column, the ed. Tbey have not changed. North Main Btreet, Resideiic* popularity. Phil outfielder Del Lovell ...... I ll 99 91 301 (slraitlp ...... 100 76 l&O played in either the Little League Mamriieeter JV Ellsworth JV on tb* main highway. DiMilal Not Ho Strong Zone A. Eimls will e'ngage in the brokerage CkprUozzI ...... 74 — Bchuetx ...... 103 trall-blazlng 24th Division, was Banning ...... 85 96 106 296 Jaskolka ...... 137 or the Farm League. (1) (S) TTien it swung northward so rolling up the main .rosd to "Here at Columbia University, Application of IMmund Wnibel business in Nebraska while Dick Weaneaki ...... — 95 97 192 Kuacont Several reels of pictures. Includ­ Ryan ...... Brennan awiftly that the foot troopera Pyongyang from Us border kick­ T have a task that would excite About Town for permission to rent four rooms Bisler will continue in the same Yankees RecaU Eight Davidson . ing the opening day parade 'and G. Week Oct. 16-24 seized a bridge before the surpris­ the pride and challenge the quali­ of dwelling with light housekeep­ busineas as Del, but In St. Louis .. 449 468 467 1384 off point at Haeju. It was report­ The surgical dressings group of XMalfl ...... highlights of the opening double- Handler .... Wlanieweki ed Red forces could blow It up. fications and strength of any man. At Your Sorvieo- ing privllegea, at 88 Main Street, The New York Giants executed 181 Total a ... 626 508 682 1610 UN Day Oct. 24 ed within 10 miles of Sariwon. the Ladles of th* Columbue will header, will be shown as well (u FB. The foot troopera were within 30 The 24th, first U. S. division in "I still believe that It offers to Amonff the many “ be­ Residence Zone B. doubleplays during the past sea H o ly o k e , Ma m . — Carmine miles or less of Pjrongyang. such an individual aa myself rich work (m dres-slngs at the Knights a reel'of sports. Johnson ...... •*• Titus the war, had slashed 30 miles or son,' one leas than the top league Klore, 143 U. New York, outpoint­ Milwaukee —Rocky Graziano. Players From Minors Praue$ l/i\ High Score Both the Americana and ROKa opportunities for serving." of Columbus Home tomorrow aft­ hind the Hcene” work­ Application of Wayne Wright It all shapes up pa' a big night ' ‘ FB " more in two days. It was speeding figure of 182 compiled by the ed Doug Medley, 141*4, Loulavllle 1628», New York, knocketl out were swinging along- in open That wasn't as strong as in ernoon at 1:30. Anyone interest­ ers at Manchester Me­ for extension of pcrmtsalon to for the youngsters; and the adults, ...... Boulet north 'to add its weight to the First Dodgers. Manager Leo Durocher’s (10). t Pete Mead, Truman, Ark., 161. * Cronin ...... rountry along th* flatland ap­ 1948, when Eisenhower refused to ed In helping with this work Is have directional sign* at Intersec­ too. -V Cavalry thrust. morial Hospital is the LHB, proaches to Pyongyang. welcome. tion of Mlddl* Turnpike Bkuit and Dodgem Bring Up Four sox and Other Allied divisions have been let either the Republicans or Dem­ . . ^ ata5 red for Montreal In the Inter­ Blardi ...... Kreyttig Behind the Americana, British REGISTERED New Bolton Road, Resldenc* Kooney Drops Duke unrepbrted for days under a high ocrats draft him and said he could And Cleveland One national League where he batted OTB. and Auatralian commonwealth not be a candidate for any public Jack L FIdler, eldest son of Mr. PHARMACIST Zone AA. New Ilaven, Oct. J7—(J*)—Jolt­ .310. WUlisms and Moore played (Prison command ban Imposed on corres­ m Hansen . . . . brigade troops sped 31 miles to office. and Mr*. John Mdler of 550 East ing JIminy Rooney, 124, of Bridge­ Application of Donald Geer for From Affiliates for at Fort Worth In the Texas t RHB. Sariwon and captured that high­ pondents. They, too, undoubtedly hllddle Turnpike, has enlisted In who ia an important i exten.*i(X) of permlMlon to ' use port. dropped a decision to Bobby Some Republicans have an idea . i : i i League. G u a y ...... Saxon way city. were in position to strike if needed. the general now might be swayed the U. 8. Air Force. He left yes­ (junnsrt hut for temporary living Bell, 127, of Youngstowm, Ohio, in 1951; Draft in Dec. ’ Allied warplanes plastered Red member of theKpapital The Indians purchased Ortes OL On the east coast, ROK First by a draft if it were strong terday for Lackland Air Basr, San quarter* on Vernon Street West, fast 10-round feature on the Korean troops and oommuniea- team. She handl^Sx^a Minoso, speedy third baseman B ofll ...... Stone Corps elements rolled wltbln enough. Some Democrats, even Antonio, Texas, to begin his basic .Hurst Residence Zone. Arena fight card here last night. Jlona south and east of Pyong­ countless druffs pher New York. Oct. 17—OP)—The from their San Diego Pacific ’ " ii. ' , sight o f Korea’s great industrial around the Whit*. House, think training. Both he and his broth­ Tough Bell got four rounds and flow of talent from the minors to yang. B-29s hit the rail and road scribed by your doclorX.^ Appllrstlon of Cssimir 6bu- Coast aNUlate. Minoso, who Dublei . k...... Sedar city of Hambung and Its port, Eisenhower has sounded ^ Uk* er, Robert, have enllated for four rhawskl for permission to convert Rooney but one. Referee Hughle the major leagues la over—at least played the outfield In a previous Fungnam. network north of the capital. years. which spe^ up your C As the military phaae of the possible Republican candidate in 723 Main St. (Cor- Bisscll St.) Tel. 6614 single dwelling into two-family Devlin thought they were on even until early DMember. trail with (Heveland, led San Diego . . . Wineeki The Red radio at Pyongyang ad- the laat few months. Dubanowekl war aped toward its climax, the recovery. dwelling at 25 Park Street, Resi­ terms in the other frames. Midnight last night was the hitters with a .329 m i^. Among tted: U. N.' forces reinforced The P. T. A. of the Waahlngtdti' ’ IR Issue of Korea's political future Th* general has hit at high tax­ dence Zone A. deadline for the ahifting of minor his blowa were 30 honia'raAs, 10 .. Mansfield >d "spearheaded by aircraft and es, criticized government subsi­ achool will hold it.s mnnthly.-meet- Neaman ... drew increasing attention. Apptlcation of (Chester E. Brun-. league players to the majors or to tripici and 40 doubles. He drove in nks north of the 38th Parallel Ing tonight at eight o'clock ,*t the \ OR Syngham Rhee, ■ 75-year-old dies and unbalanced . budgets, nrr for permission to display and any other minor league club until 115 runs and stole SO baaes. • making heavy attacks." urged economy in non-military West Side Rec. A GOOD RUNNING CAR Scor69! Dubanow^l, Saxon (2), President and one-house Assembly, sell electrical appliancsa and the second day of the minor league The broadcast of the Tuesday spending, slapped at bureaucrats, FREE meetings on Dec. 7. The annual Manrfleld. - ht Red Korean Arm y comniui- head th* Republic of North Korea. equipment for home use at 358 B oaton ^ u gk r ..R «y . Robinson. Subatitutca; and demanded the country be pro­ A meeting of the Manchester draft of minor league playera by ' ' waa heard in ‘Tolcyo. It added; But by U. N. decision its authori­ Kast Center Btreet, Realdence 156's, Stopped Joe Rinfionc, 160, Ellsworth: MeUen, CJuahmaa. tected "againat insidious and even Improvement club will be held to­ the majors will-take place on Dec. On all fronts People’s ((3om- ty is limited to the area south of morrow night at 8:15 at Liberty Zone A. Boston (6). Manchester: Gentile. Fortin, Parallel 38. traitorous corruption in responsi­ 4-6. list) Array units are carrying ble places.” ball. y A r v i n t v Application of General Outdoor Kingman, Carlson, Sullivan, Whit- Rhee's term has two more years SAVES YOU MONEY Three teama. the World Cham­ Chicago—Billy Cfeveb. heavy dafena* operations Elsenhower haa insisted be haa Advertising Oo. for permlaeion to ham. WatU. Kleperis, Hentachtl, to run. pion New York Yankees, the Chicago, outpolntod Carmen laco- \ut the advancing enemy." a right to discuaa public queetlona Tha Pest Mistreas Club of i / i t H K t Get Your Tickets With Your Purchanes. retain one-panel (12’x25') adver­ Brooklyn Dodgers and the Cleve­ Juroa. id dispatches from eor- Daughters of Liberty 125 LO.L.I. tising sign on Middle Turnpike bueci, 182, CHnclnnatl (8). Jackie Roblnsen and issues without being called a land Indians pulled last hour deals ndents, however, t(dd a dif- War Brings More. Phonea will meet tomorrow evening at the Drawing Nov. 9 East (West of No. 741), Residence Car owners place ffreat reliance on this downtown headquarters ■ - r i '' political candidate for cloing so. with their minor league affilia­ i story.- But it will take some new and home of Mrs. Violet Field, Ridge Zone A. tions. • ' . Jackie Robinson, brilliant se .^nnlaed- Red rceiatance was New Haven, Oct. 17— (iP) — A -Btze«t-at-84>.’clock. ______for Chrysler-Pljfmouth. They find they actoaHy save money by let* noticeable increaa* in -rbquesto for stronger atotomentr to the tagtit of Application of General OutdF- The Tanka brought up eight ond basemsq for the Brookly ■>red. Communist ___troope Advertlsing Oo. for permistion to telephone service since the out- Dewey's support, to wipe th* gen­ p la y e ^ _Brooklyn tour and (Heve- Doilgen, talkM about the Untte.: 'surrendering by the hundreds. eral's name from tb* list of poten­ WEDNESDAY retain two panel (13’x25’ each) trAtr Il8'»p6t froubleTMir6nir%ippen& limd one. SPEOML Nations in these terms: “ Whe Hong the slanting battlefront breaiTbf the Korean'War we s re­ ported yesterday by the Southern tial candidate for ’62. advertising sign on New Bolton New York recfUed pitchers a batter’s timing is right an teds laid down their arms, re- A t th* moment, nobody else of Road (Opposite No.. 117) and one A head-light to tail-light inspection might save you money—and a W EMIEiPIY MOBNIlIttl New England Telephone Company. Hugh Radcliffa, Dick Oatr and Qiere’i no hitch in his swing, the! -t'ed in confusion or fled into any importance in the party is MEN’S 2.79 two panel (12’x25’ each) advertis­ hills In scattered bands. In a quarterly report to etockhold- *with FREEDOM? load of grief. first baseman Fanton Mola. The chances for winning the 'game | reaching openly for the nomina. W h a t’ ing sign on New Bolton Road (Op­ r- YanRs also purchased catchers look best Right now, it loo' '-%] columns swept past great era. President Allerton F. Brooks said that in the July-Auguat-Sep- tion. 'Ilier* ia plenty o f time, of posite No. 63), Residenc* Zone (Hint Oourtney, Lou Berbsrst, r e ^ certain that the Unit $f auppliea, arms and ammu- course. Senator Robert A. Taft AA. tember period the company had a shortstops Jim Brtdawaser and BOYS’ lU O K MINOOITS Srations w ill be scoring high : abandoned by the fleeing (R-Ohto) h u let word get out that Jerry Snyder and outfielder Art .* net gain of 11,0(X) ’phones, as FLANNEL SHIRTS Application of Oeaaral Outdoor world peace. But we've got , ha will not frork actively for It as Our IwwIwoM b iaMfiB morchtMi* M A O f First Cavalry Division apokea- againat 8,166 in the same quarter Advertiaing Oo. fbr penniaalon to Schult Waterproof. Owiraaleel'ri** to make sure that tha UJf. doesn’ he haa to the past. . ]iaid tha enemy was leaving in 1949. Ekiminga for the quarter disa— the best we can buy— at the retala two panel (l$ ’x25* each) ^ f ' OF Radcliffe, Carif, Berbaret, Brld $2-59 devel(^ any hitches in. its swim Harold E. Stassen, former Gov­ stiffen er rah eff. < were about 53 cents per share, W’ARM PLAIDS. advertising sign oa South aide of weser and Schult played for Bing­ vy weapons, anti-tank guna ernor of Minnesota and now Presi­ most economical price to you. It’s a Begnlarly $6JB ...... *•««••••••• That means we in the TJ.S.A. have J other enent beside the bringing the total for the first nine Tolland Tninpika (AdJacaat to •MPOMTiD hamton of the Eastern League laat dent of the University of Pennsyl­ to improve our swinE too. We’ve ad. He sM^: months to $1.69. In 1949, the g(x>d buiineu, and we like it. $ i . 8 9 Vernon Town Una) Ihiilnsai aone. season. Mole performed for Port­ vania, remained in the picture too. SIZES 14-16 >/t. ' SCOTCH got to lick racial discrimination "In th* past three days the divt- earnings for the tame quarter were land of the Padftc Coast League Without sUiBlnattaig hlmaelf aa AppUcation o f Oaneral Outdoor BOYS’ ^ and religious bigotry because ■ion haa captured hundreds of 52 cents per share, and $1.63 for But being in business in America it Advertlaiag Oo. for psrmIsMwi to. run and Kansas City o f the American a poaeiblUty, he aald tat a sUta- these . evils divide our country, Red prisoners ” the first nine months.' retala one-poaM (IFaflS') advar- Association. Snyder labored at ment to Philadelphia yesterday more than skillful buying and selling. SLEEVELESS SUP-ON SWEATERS and only a strong, united Amer­ For a time, transport and sup­ tlolng alga oa Noctli Mdo Tol­ Kansas (Hty ^ d Courtney for that Dewey haul shown states­ ot ica can help the United Nations ply problems bad alowed the A l­ ’’Pop" Men Sleet Officers It*s the exercise of a fundamental right—freedom to venture, land Turnpike (East ot 8. Wind- *yso Beaumont’s pennant winning: Tax- manship and that ha continues to aa League team. BrldewwMr, Bar- AU bund world peace. Respect for lied advance more than Red re- freedom to plan, freedom to succeed by Krving best. aor Town Uns) Raatdenc* Zoaa A. riArga. Hartford. Oct. 17 — (>Pi— The hav* a high regard for flasenhoW' BOYS’ 1.79-1.98 beret and RadcUfla are bonus $X-49 human rights ia a fundamental eistance had. But only M boura er. A pp llc^on o f General Outdoor players. Begnlarly OMO principle of the U.N. When we after tha fall of Sinmak Monday. Connecticut Menufecturers pf AB Iraad— w itand or taB tegether. Thert's why wa AdverUang Oo. for ponnlmioa to $* MM. k fssk lb* aa ka* a* . Allied transports of the.Far East Cisrboneted BsYsrege* closing Stassen pronounced __mB ____ The Dodgers. obtained tb* coa­ _work for equal opportunity Jor^ iffSfel— lfaces o f outnsidsrs BtU S fifim u . everyone In ouf osra country, we Air Forces TTombB ' T al eoHventlon here'yeiF Itfltfgl i etiMef Thompson, a former member of Feed and Hardware mamVr o f the ROK First Division, Hlgganunri; JFred Meyer, Wllliman- too, woald work for th* general or CM GLENNEY'S n> wisactoas William M, ZtiiMt. the St. Lou^ cardinal, Boston Red said "W e don’t intend to stop now. tjCf.John J. Boyd, New London, seeft the. pomijUiUoD himself, Stas- "The men are tlSvd but they and Albert Optt. New Haveii werca ■««» topUfd "niy stotement is my \' ' -

V, U-. ^ ■ , ,, fc*s f I ' ' ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1960 PAOl THH1WM m ifjjm ifim Am MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONJI., TUESDAYr OCTOBER 17, 1960 M "'t The Happy Undemker A raid waa In progreea and the Counsel—Whet Is the defend­ m iNKKVILLE I-'UI.KN BY rONTAINB t p t AatOMbiiM P6r SaM 4 Husii Servtaaa Offerad 16 Help Wantad—.Feaiala >6 patrol wagon waa backed up to ant’s reputation for tmlh and ve­ Aitldca far Sale- 46 Mnalcai iBstramenta iS I for Solo 78 Soborbiui for Salt 7S Are all your small ruga aUictly Is only our way of idling the hearse. Sense And A home, It’e true, can be so xweet. the door. The driver waiting out- racity ? PlNCKHEY WoKTLE, The MAH IH THE Wdiiaol 194? BUICK SUPER SEDAN DE LONGS Rafrigsrator Mrvle«. WANTED—Oirls and younc wom­ FOR SALB^-Singla barrsl, IS- CENTRAL — Two-famlly flv non-alip7 aide had the Impression It waa a Repairs on aU makes, oommer- an for banch work. Steady work BROAD BROOK—31 aerea lands If safety rules are followed com­ Wltneea—Perfect, squire I’ve i Ottiified gauga shotgun, |13. 118 Autumn BECKER Plano. Reasonabla price. rooms each flat Tv.o-car garage. Nonsense Honeat, boys, wa’re not being flip. quiet affair until a man Jumped known him to say that he'd been Heater, radio, very clal and domaatlo. Emergency 24. and good pay. Tober Baaeball 7 acres tobacco abed room, itorJ plete. street. Phone 3347. 87 FoaUr atreet Early occupancy. Madeline age fbr 18,000 bu. potatoes. Sale Are household polaona plainly from an upper window and landed fishing all day and hadn’t got a mechanically. New paint. hour eervlce Phone 3-1797. Manufacturing Co., Elm atreet,* Smith, Realtor. 2-1642, 4679. Both the Norwood (Ohio) marked? In the patrol, passing through tha single bite. AidtartinniaiU , Town. FOR SALBl^lfi cu. ft. home freex- , pries $8,500. Associate Realty! Girl (anjvlng late at game)— Written guarantee— $696. 1010 Main street. East Hartford] hrtsttan and a paper In Danbury A friend whose were not to heaven top of the vehicle. FLOOR Problema aolved arltb' er. Good condition. Phone Coven? Weartng Apparel-—Fora 67 AN OLDER home In a nice loca­ What’s the score, Larry? 8-4613. Eh^enlnga Broad Brook ■(Conn.) are alleged to have re- embarked. EUcort—Nothing to nothing. Driver—Hey, what's the idea of (CLABUniD AO ^. V Terma—Trades linoleum, asphalt Ule counter EXPERIENCED DentU hygienist try 7-6869. tion. Six rooms, 3 and 8. Oil ’ The Society of Weather Fore­ LADIES’ Clothes, alMa 14-16-18. 1548J4. Iportcd a aodial gathering where Loose ladders, they say, make Girl — Oh, goody! Then we bustin' tba wagon — don't you DIPT. HOURS: Expert workmanship, fr«s ssU- for office in Manchester. Write steam heat garage, tool shed, casters halted their meteorological mstsa. Open evenings. Jonas' NORGE Washing machins with Very good condition. Inquire 281 here were ‘’Forty-Ught" membera quite a clatter. haven't miesed a thing. know the place la bein’ raided and COLE MOTORS— 1164 Box C, Herald.', chicken coop: Nice lo t Housb la activities for one day and went fur ftW A. M. to 4:46 P. M. Fumlturs, Oak atrest. Pt,ona wringsr and water pump. Clean, Center atreet, Apt. A -l after 6. ent. that you're under arreat? now vacant. This property la But after you fall it doean’t a picnic. A newspaper reporter de- SPECIAL. 1943 Chevrolet 4-door 2-1041. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted, to HVe excellent condition, 835. 46 Mid- Wantt>d— Keal Batate 77| matter. I siring to know Just how much the BOYS’ CORDUROY aport coat worth Investigating. T. J. “The woret crop failure I ever Speaking of the aga of the | Jumper—Sure. I was caught sedan. Very clean and In excellent In. Duties to Include assistance

... I M i t o m n m jPanrligHter g p^nino ijfrrald TUESDAY. 0£3TONlfR "it 1«80 Check Your Chest—-Make Sure You Are in Good Health 1 ■ Rev. Quentin Nelapn, ’ mltoionary •t. Bamadatto’a Mothsra Ctrela has often been sought ia RookyiDe A bout T ow n to the Congo, Africa, will bring w4U .mdiit tomorrow avanlng at L ocal C ouple Preaches op 04!t. 28 A. As Meeting by many persons who were inter­ a firat-hand maaeaga on the work eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. ested hi Joining AJt. Liut year of-the Covenant church in tha dark Viola Michalak, 63 derard atreet. he spent part of^ his vacation Average Dally NgtPrsasPrsss Run The Weather IlM Navajo 4katiiic d a b will .continant, and ahow a colored, hoM ita vraakly mwtlnr tomorrow Wed 25 Years Here Saturday studying characters, types and be- Fee Mm Weah Badlag fe’erecaal of 0. 8. Waathar Banaa Bound film, entitled *'Ood’a Handi­ Pfc. Daniel F. VeriUi, Jr., eon of haviortams on the Bowery in New Oetolwr 14, 1956 •venlac at algbt o'clock to Um work in the Congo," at tha Coven­ Mr. and Mre. Daniel Verilh of 113 York City. He is an artist in pen GDRTnEltS Today: Fair aad warm; hlgh- lodgo at Cantor Springa ^ k . A ant-Congregational church on Princeton etreet, haa been trana- 777 M am Vt M an«hv«ter Conn. 7-J 44t wall known akator wilt giva a talk a f and ink drawings and made a eat temperatare near Itt'toalghL Spruce atreet thia evening. Miaa ferred to the signal corps of the Honor Guests Cele­ Indications Point to large number of sketches, many of 10^055 on agura akating. Alt preaent Oreta Nelaon, eoprano aoloiat of 48rd pivlaion at Camp Pickett aa which have been shown to public geaerally fair; loweet near 56. mambato ara utgad to attond, and bration Held at the Large Attendance at WEDNESDAY a af Mm Audit (. tha choir, .will aing. Mr. Nelaon a photographer. A graduate of gatherihga where he spoke or to 1 a< CbaalaMaaa nmradayi Moatly chmdy. naw mambara will ba walcomad. was chairman of the Congo Mjia* Rauahon Institute* of Photography, V. F. W. Home Hollister Street School A.A. meetings in Manchester. Manchester— A City of ViUage Charm aionary Council. Thia ia Miaaionary he did buaineea here as Dan's Some of these eketches will be in­ MORNING Miaa Nancy Jana Crockatt. Emphaala vtoek at the local church, Photo Service until the guard was cluded in a book Rev. Musser ex­ djuightar of Mr. and Mra. WiUUun Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Brown Local members of the Manches­ and additional meetinga will be federalized, pects to be printed soon in the fu­ VALUES VOL. LXX, NO. l i IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1950 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS Crockatt of 30 ralrfield atreet. haa held on Friday and Saturday eve­ of 101 Walker street, whose silver ter Group of Alcoholics Anony­ ture, deUHing his story of his ex­ baan alactod aacratary of her claaa nings. Ali intaiMted will be wel­ Mr. and Mrs. Bernia Wooten of wedding anniversary fell on Oc­ mous expect the coming Open periences on the Bowery In 1949. 9:00 To 12:00 at FnuikUn County Public Hoapl- come. New Orleans, La., announce the tober 15, were honored with a party Meeting to be held In Hollister The leader of the Open Meeting Ul, Oraanfleld, Masa. Miaa Crock* arrival of a daughter. Shelley Ann, school auditorium next Saturday will be a Manchester man who att waa graduated with the claaa Saturday evening at the V, F. W. haa bton connected with the local Mr. and Mra. C. Elmore Wj^tkina on September 23. Mra. Wooten la Hmne, Mancheater Green, which night, October 21, will attract a Homemakers Center of 1950 from Manchaater High of South Main atreet entertained the former Elizabeth B. Shelton of larger attendance than ever before A-A. group since its early days. achool and antarad training in was attended by about seventy since invitations have been mailed There will be two men speakers, Mr. and Mra. Charles Berry of 36 Strant street. relatives and frienda from Water- Reg. 1.19-1.49 Septambar. Longmeadow, Mass., during -their out to the 46 groups In Connecti­ both from Connecticut, and one bury, Hartford, East Hartford, woman A.A. from Springfield, ----- ^ stay in town. Mra, Berry gave At a short meeting last night of cut and to many groups in Mas­ 42 and 50 in. Tha marriaga of Miaa Marion Bloomfield, Broad Brook and thia sachusetts. Mass., who will tell her story. South Korean Enter P an illustrated lecture on seasonal the commutes for the military yongyang Francea Childa. daughter of Mr. town. Unknown to the honor Following the meeting an Open flower arrangement last evening The meeting which is open to and Mra. Joaeph Childa of Hart­ whist to be held Friday evening at gueata, arrangements for the cele­ the public with no admission House session will be enjoyed at ford, to Damaae E. Chaveiar, will at the October meeting of the St. Bridget's church final details bration were made by their daugh- the PathSnders Club on Norman TAFFETAS Manchester Garden Club. Mr. charge, will be called to order at take place Saturday, October 21, were arranged. Chairman Mildred tera, Mrs. John Wyae, Mra. Nor­ 8:30 p. m. and besides the A.A. street. Arrangements are being AND at nine o’clock in St. Pater’a Watkins and Mr. Berry were stu­ Beaupre wishes to atresa that ma Wilson and Judy Brown, speakers, the arrangement com­ made to provide all who attend the church, Hartford. A dinner at one dents in Tufla-jfollege at the same playing will begin promptly at Mr. Brown presented to his wife Miss ARoe Harrison mittee has also secured a stellar affair a true sample of A.A. hospi- time. 8:1.5, Mra. Paul Adams haa aollclt- SLIPPER o’clock will follow at tha Southern a wedding band In yellow gold set attraction in the guest speaker. tallty embellished with refresh­ Truman Says U. S. Big Blow Rips Fhrida Capture Airfield and Plantation. Miaa. Childa la a ed a number of door prizes to be with diamonds, to match a ring he Miss Alice Harrison, Boston, Rev. Forrest Musser, pastor of the ments and entertainment. I A joint meeting of the Manchea- granddaughter of John Zelinaki of given away. Refraahmenta are In gave her last Christmas, together Maasachuaetts, director of youth Union Congregational church of 62 North atreet. i ter Itallan-Amerlcan Society and the capable hands of Mra John with twenty-five beautiful roses Rockville. SATINS ita auxiliary will be held tomorrow Cratty and Mrs. Lila Brown. Miaa end a corsage of yellow pompons. activities of The Universalist Is Also An Artist i Dead, Scores Hurt, o ^ # i night at eight o’clock to plan the Madeline Smith reports that The couple received numerous Church of America, will preach in Rev. Musser has been extremely W ill Fight Russians societies' activities for the winter tickets are going well and will be gIfU In silver, and from their the West Hartford Universalist interested In the problem of al­ season. Refreshments will be en­ available at the door Friday eve­ daughters s complete coffee service coholic addiction and rehabilita­ TAMPAX Put Loss at $5,000,000 otorm into Capital diurch of the Redeemer on Sun­ joyed after the meeting. All ning. with um, tray, sugar and creamer, tion. He haa been a speaker at in 3 absorb«ncy sizM 2 1 *00 members are invited to attend. together with twenty-five silver day, October 28 at 11:00 a. m. many of the Friday night meetings If They Ask for It Memorial Lodge, No. 38. Knights dollars. The trio served a delicious Miss Harrison, who formerly made in Manchester ' since the local In many attractive UHCful col­ Miami, Fla.. Oct. 18. i;P) —A . Two hundred were homeless In GARTHE of Pythias, will meet tomorrow buffet style luncheon and saw to It her home in Mahehester, Connect­ group waa founded, and his advice, on . Ideal for llningi, drape*, hurricane sweeping upon Florida's , West Hollywood, 126 houses were 111 Mam $f. MafwKrffgr, CovtA. t*]44t evening at 8 o’clock In Caatle hall, that every one present had a most on problems concerning alcohol bedHpreadx. All first quality. citrus belt today left a trail of In- I severely damaged and 25 were dry Oolway street. icut, Is a graduate of Boston Uni­ Over Taedong River enjoyable time. Tells Cheering Audience juries, one death and property i mollshod. Noonday Lunchoon Mr. Brown and the former Miss versity where she majored in the 9:00 To 12:00 Quaker City damage estimated at $5,000,000 or j Florida National Guardsmen For Business People The Highland Park P. T. A. will Ernestine M. Tulatro were married fleld of Religious Education. She In San Francisco more tn four south Florida "Gold | were called out to protect proper­ WED. H M. hold open house and a pot-luck also studied philosophy in the Coast" counties. ' ty and prevent looting there and THl'RS., OCT. 19. 11:45 - I :S0 In Wsterbury, October 15, 1925, junior Reg. 1..39 Climax 8 Day March atipper tomorrow evening at 6:30. and lived In East Hartford and Orsduste School of Boston Uni­ America Will Not Tol­ V ice Squad The storm now losing strength at the nearby towns of Davie and All parents are cordially invited to versity. RAYON CREPE BACK West Hallandale. SO. METHODIST f ’Ht'RCII attend. After the meal, a special Glastonbury before moving to SHOE' REPPIR erate Attacks on In­ over land gave south Florida a | Ex-Army Sergeant 90 Miles; BealJi^ipsl ONLY Manchester. Mr, Brown is employed Miss Harrison was director of rough and tumble night with 12.5 Sheriff Amos Hall of Browanl Auspices Felln«tshlp Group BIm on "Child Health" will be religious education at Lynn, Mass., This form of county said all were hard hit and U. S. Cavalry Division shown by Richard Morton, State at the University of Connecticut dependent Countries; Q iief Suicide mile winds and possibly a tornado SHOE REPAIR ME.NT: Meat (oaf, scalloped He is s Mason and affiliated with Universalist Church and served monihly Mnitsry SATINS it swept in from the sea last "look like a tornado went through P. T. A. Chairman of Audio-Visual protection is handy Greenglass Pleads To the Tfffje; Two potatoes, role sh>w, peas; rolls, Education, assisted by L. A. Spen­ the Shrine and Tall Cedars. They fpr three years on the staff of the Vows Aid to All Asia night and early today. them." tea or coffee: home made rook­ cer, audio-visual education direc­ are communlcanta of St. Mary’s United Christian Youth Movement. to keep in desk, locker i Mrs. Owen Adams was killed, Some subatantial homes were Ollier Key^ Cities. on ies, Ire erewn. During her stay in Hartford she UIHILE- UlUPITi bureau-drawer. Invented Takes Life During Ii her husband critically injured and destroyed and only foundations SPECIAL tor of Manchester. The member­ Episcopal church and Mrs. Brown San Francisco, Oct. 18—(IP)— ship drive officially opens this Is a member of the Marine Corps will meet with church school and by a doctor; used President Truman set the world quiry Into Crimes in their four children hurt when the were left In some cases, said Hall. Guilty to A ’Spying East Coast Fall to Reoer^atlons, 5334. at once! month and there will be a parent League Auxiliary. youth leaders. interaally. 2 y*** 1 -00 stage today for an unprecedented hurricane or a twister spawned 80% of Fruit Ilrstrnyed in each room to receive member­ If S-MnUlUYC eoontor-offenaive to Soviet peace Philadelphia; Wrote by it smashed their trailer home, At Davir, about 80 per cent of BOIv Troopers; Reds Luncheon 55 Cento. First quality 39’’ wide. A rich ship dues. propaganda. Ha offered a full at Weat Hollywood, a community the fruit was ripped from 7,000 New York, Ort. 18- «4^—David- turned secrets over to Harry Gold, Atf! Defending Capital material for linings, blouses and -partnanbip of peace" to all Asia, He *Fail^ as a Leader' of 3,000 persona 16 miles north of aci-es of citrus trees. Training Begun Lower S t n oer Level dresses. Greenglass, 28-year-old former i a Philadelphia chem'iat and con- backed up by United States mlll- Miami. 1\venty-8ve persons were Fifty-flvs buildings were dam- Army sergeant pleaded guilty to- ' ^ s e d go-between for Fuchs and 9:00 To 12:00 hospitalized there jmd 40 more Tokyo, Oct. 18.—(/P)— WANTED taiy might. Philndelphie, O ct 18—(85—The day In Federal Court to n charge ^ v tet agents. “ By State Guards The State Department's “Voice suicide of Philsdelphia’s Vice were injured In Miami. (Continued on Pnge Fifteen) of conspiracy in time of war to Greenglass was the second Atp'- South Koreans said tonlghr Reg. 49c of America” bombarded every Squad chieftain, coming in the convey secret govenimenl defense erlcan to plead guilty to their troops have fought RecrulU of tha two Connecticut EXPERIENCED reachable listener with a constant midst of a bitter political cam information to Russia. spy charges. Gold was the first. their way Into Pyongyang, State Guard companies now being ropeUtion of Truman’s warning paign -and while a Federal Grand Ooerge Dnley, public relations The chunky defendant, who had CriUHied U. S. the Red capital. The Korean Aluminum to the peoples of the Far Blast Jury probed crime In the Quaker worked on the atom bomb project At the time of his artost lest orffenlzed in Manchester received CARPENTERS HALE'S man for Oemocratie state head- Connie Mack Retires Information Press said the their first instructions In close that Rusaia is trying to turn them City area, produced plenty of quartors, aaid that the letter re- at I./oa Alamos, Mex., pleaded June, Greenglass was. quoted as order drill Monday night at the For Inside, and Outside into "colonial elaves of a new Im- questions today—but no answers. leaaed by LL Oov. Joe R. Haxley to the charge In a firm voice be­ saying he relayed Uiti eecrete be­ report was made by the Pu­ State Amiory. Most of these Headquarters Egg perialitm.” O aig EJlts, 61, head of the Vice fore Federal Judge William Bondy. cause he felt the U. S. was not GIFT WRAPPED • Work— Apply at Oct. 16, In Albany, concerning his san, South Korea, radio in a young men are High school stu- And the President left for the Squad tor 10 years shot himself to nomin^on to the U. S. Senate, As Chief of the A’s Oreenglaaa waa origlnally'lndict- treating Ita ally, Russia, fairly In broadcast at 9 p. m. (7 a. m„ dento who have had no previous 5 Dover Road FOR BiMelan polltburo a bold and blunt death on a lonely hill near Media waa qddroaaed to Rep. W. Klags- ed In New Mexico and was named holding out atomic Information. Poachers reminder that, the United Statee yesterday. He left a suicide note Othera n%med with Graenglaaa e.e.t.). Hard-driving Republle of AND DELIVERED • mIliUry training, so that scenes Or Phone 4112 Miid Macy (above), Suffolk eomty, In a lupersedlng Indictment here Korea First Division troops reminiscent of former training will not atop iiiort of war to reslet which said: N. Y., Republloan. (AP Wire- Grand Old Man o f Base­ laat week with four othera. Includ­ and Yakovlev in the Indictment aggreeeion and preserv’e “our free “I have failed aa a leader. My were ^ ctrica l engineer Julius swarmed over the Pyongyang alr- squads here were the order of the JARVIS REALTY CO. photo). Taft Charges ing Anatoli A. Yako%'lev, former fleld and then storme^ acroaa tha CIGARS — CIGARETTES — TOBACCO day. way of life.” wife did not know of my laxity. I ball Quits Post He Russian vice-consul in New York. Roeet^rg, 35, his wife, Ethel and Mr. Truman flew back to Wash­ suppose my pain has made me Moiton ^bell, 33-year-old alac- Taedong river into tha Red capi­ However, under the experienced ea. May Escape Death tal, Pusan radio aaid. CANDY — COSMETICS — STATIONERY guidance of a not too tough boUed ington shortly after delivering his mad. I pray God will help any 1 Held Since 1901; Because of hia plea. It was ex­ trahlcs and radar expert, all from m ^or^orcign policy speech last may have cauaed regreU.” Socialist Plot New York. Their thrust into Pyongyang, ‘ °P, ■«nfe*nt, the men learned Bar Opposes Built Good Teams pected that Greenglass would turn prise goal of tha maaaiva Unltod WHILE rapidly, and at the end of the Complete 3 piece outfit. Sturdy nightPatsthe War Memorial Opera He Had Cancer government witnees and thereby Roeenberg’e wife U Graenglaaa’ Braba where the United Natione What Gnits would have told tha Nations drive, climaxed a brilliant drill period, the recruits had ac­ Shop at Home build, fMimpart. One egg cap­ By the C I O escape the death penalty. aleter, and allegedly helped recruit eight-day march of nearly 90 YOU THE MEDICAL quired s presenUble mlllUry Jane Nackowski acity. charter wraa bom five years ago. jurors Investigating a multi-mil' More Powers Philadelphia, Oct. 18 — (IP) — Greenglass waa involved to the him Into the spy ring. bearing. wlHi y ev r Want "Peace Partaerslilp" lion dollars numbers bank here Connie Mack, popularized - as "the milea. WAIT 344 MAIN STREET 9:00 To 12:00 wartime espionage network. Mrved Named In the Indictment aa oo- The ROKa fought hard to antar A lecture on military courtesy Maccarone He left San Francisco’s Inter­ will never be known. City authori­ grand old man of baseball,” re­ by British atomic physlriat Dr. conaplretora but not conlefendanta Main Floor national Airport at 1:16 a.m., e. e. ties, however, declared their I tired today aa manager of the Says PAC Seeks La­ tha, cljy a h ^ of the U. 6. First TELEPHONE 3524 followed the driU floor instruc­ F or G overnor Klatu Fucha admitted .6py now in Cavalry Dlvlalon. tions. lief that the Inveetlgation had Philadelphia Athletica. a poet he prlsex. The ex-«o|(Her allegedly (Oonttaned ex Pagx FUtowy teacher of nothlflE.to dp with Ellia’ death. has held si«r.e ..1901 WheB the bor Government on ■MMV More recruits are being sought WOMEN’S au>. The' Am erioM ^fcet troonerz for both Headquarters and F com­ Howard P. Sutton, PoMee Super- American League wap organised. .British Plan; Hanley Reg. 2.98-3.98 intendenL said Eniia had euffered Group Sees Welfare o f Mack will be succe^ed as field wanted to add Pyongyang to panies. Several, non-commissioned Voice and Piano Ranges. Refrigerators string a t hletorio llret^-Manlla, ratings are awaiting qualified vet­ from cancer and that he eurmlsed State Periled; Fears boas of the A’s by Jimmy Dykes, Letter Stirs Storm erans or anyone who can qualify. H« II o rGipoMibt* tocot dGotor — in it waa to that feet that he re­ colorful ex-thlrd baMman for the Wait Malik Proposal Tokyu, the linkup between the Washers and Al! W iin M i Tor htm iolf — wtHi • cB «p l«to Corduroy ‘‘Spy Guide” Is two South Korea beachheads. The Guard enmpanlea meet every studio: 16 Depot Square el brinhet, breeMO. m o p t. »eli9K«6, ferred when he mentioned "pain' Building o f One-Man A’e and onetime manager' of the Hartford County Monday night from 7:30 p. m. to OGowiy preeoretiem end aiORy eoKer in his note. Chicago White Sox. By The Associated Press But the South Koreans, hattUng O.ther Appliances OGriOAol OBd beuftbold oid«. Ferietvke While chargea and counter­ to win back the nortbeni haW e( 9:30 p. m. and will interview all Tel. 2-2090 cell ei OTsto Bulls’ death was the fourth sui­ Political Machine Mack is 87 years old. His 88th Skirts Ge I. Handbook charges ovar the Hanley letter their country—wrested from them prospecta Interested. cide of a Philadelphia official since birthday anniversary will be ob­ On Lie’s Successor a widespread Investigation, involv­ served December 23. episode filled the New York air, with the Rueeiaa oecupattox after BARKLEY NIGHT ^ CORK ing several grand juries, was New Haven, Oct. 18—((P)— A re- Senator Taft (R„ Ohio), declared World War n —were not to be AUSPICES OP Swedish Conversation launched two and a half years ago. port adopted by the State Bar Ae- Had Been Under Fire today he la the target of a move stopped. PHONE 2-3372 He had been under fire for a U. N. G>uncil Holds Spe­ DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE Mayor Bernard Samuel said sociatlon contends that proposed to Install in Washington "a La­ Along the winding mountain Aid for Soldiers Re­ number of yeara by sporta fans in France to Get road aoutheast at i*r«wgy"g aad Ellis was “an^outstondtng officer” changes In Connecticut's (Tonstt- bor-Socialist government on the cial Session Today; HORACE BUSHNELL MEMORIAL 1.99 garded Darkly Now Philadelphia who argued that Mack British principle.” Into the capital plalne, the ItOK An sizes in beautiful fall shadea (OPaUaiMd on Page Siz) tution to increase the powers of had outlived his usefulness. Taft said that-"the Democratic Red China Opposes troopa roUad foremrd, hardly pans- The Athletics wound up last in Six Billions O t u M * In several styles. Really a super Waahington, O ct 18 —mmis- some congressmen who have la expected to name another can­ Total 7 Million ' or Town Committee Members over the managerial poat in 1901, Franca la likely to get up to $6,- the guide contains 800 “words of ried on Weird Fi­ aion on State Government Organ­ ha compiled an imposing list of served their interests for years, didate more acceptable to Russia menace” in English and Swedish. and replace them with stooges 000,000,000 In American military than the American-backed Lie. Pajamas nancial * Transactions ization and was considered by the superlatives which may never be aid during the next three years. ROGER OLCOIT It cited as suspicious such General Assembly in special ses­ equalled in diamond annals. who will take ordera of the labor Tha Russian request for an Russia and Satellites, phrsses ss “draw a map for me” BuUt Championship Teams union boasea,” Taft said. An American plan to allocate emergency council session came sion last Spring. Differences be­ Haaley Chargea "Smear” up to $3,400,000,000 of cxlatlng Maintain Forces at 403 WEST CENTER ST. TELEPHONE 7853 and "I am an American. Show Hartford, Oct. 18—(A')—A New tween the Republican-controlled Mack’s association with base­ the day before the General As- Britain Iban company operator Democrats, meanwhile, sought funds to the French la Juat "a first aembly waa scheduled to meet to your documents?” House and the Democratic Senate ball waa longer than that of any Huge Size, Strength Prepared In 1948 described by State’s Attorney Al- other man. He built more cham­ to make capital of the letter Intaallment," these offilcals aaid. extend Lle’a ori$ri»xl five-year f1 )>ert S. Bill aa “a little Poiui” was resulted In rejection of all but which Lieutenant Governor Joe R. Addition^ bllltona will be need- term for at least another three P u ^ ed officials here were In­ few of the Cbmmisslon’a recom- pionship teams than any other. 1.77 clined to dismiss the whole thing sentenced by Superior 0>urt Judge He wrecked more winners Hanley of New York made public ,ed if France is to build up an ar­ ^ars. Washington, Oct. 18-^:^-—When Sizes A, R, C. D. Slight Irregu­ as sheer Invention until the De­ John T. ChiUnan today to from a .mendations: The so-called "strong than any other. He developed the Monday. In it he disclosed he my of at least 20 divisions by the Malik Vetoed New Term President Truman said that "the Governor" provisions were among lars with igme first quality. fense Department today recalled a 3rear’ and a day to three years in greatest number of outstanding waa assured he would be able to end of 1963. liila reportedly la one The question was thrown Into Soviet Union and Ita colonial Stats Prison. those never adopted. pay off hia "financial obligations of the goals aet by military plan­ the Aasembly's bands laat week booklet prepared for i^merican players, including such luminaries aatellltea are maintaining armed Turnpike Auto Btidy Works , 9;00 To 12:00 foreea overseas in 1943. It'was one He waa James E. Cecere, 62, Fa^'or “ Division of Powers’ as Lefty Grove, Jimmy Fox, Mick- within 90 days” If he consented to ners to help strengthen Western after Malik vetoed a new term for of a score or iqore such booklets who pleaded guilty to charges of Judge Maltbte’q committee ap­ Europe agalnat CTommunlam. the bluff Norwegian and the forces of great else and strength” BuIR Ob Integrity Growing On Serrice dayoted to countries whidi Ameri­ embezzlement and obtaining mon­ proved some of tha Commiseion’s (OsxttoaMl ox nsga Six) (OoxUauad Sta) Oongreas Warned OnincII could not agree on any he presumahly meant that at least Reg. 3.97 can toldlera conceivably mlghT ey by false pretenJes. >recoAimend6d constitutional President TVuman’xnd Secfelary other candidate. Assembly' discus­ 7,0(jO,000 men are under arms. Give Your Chevrolet a 166 MIDDLE TURNPIKE PHONE 7043 WOMEN’S visit Mr. Bill said that O ccre had changes, but opposed othera, using of State Acheaon have put Con­ sion now will have to wait until That ia the. estimated total of The Sw^ish guide included de­ two clippings ' pertaining to especially strong language to ex­ gress on notice that rearming the the Ouncll finishes with the the ground, air end tea forces of scriptions of the country and ita (Jhacles Ponzi, - Bostoiv. financial press its disapproval of the pro­ North Atlantic Pact countries and problem. Soviet Russia, Ita Ehjropesn satel­ Mechanical and Auto Body Repairing HIGH wizard wha engineered a $15,000,- posed changes in the BbcecuUve other friendly nations la a long­ The Soviet delegation kept care­ lites and Communist Asia, on the (Ooattaned ea Page Flttoea) 000 "get-rich-quick’’ swindle In the Department. News Flashes term job. fully hidden the name of the man basis of authoritative Information Fall Check-Up At... Painting, Prompt Service 1920’s. In brief, the Oommlsaion had French Finance Minister Maur­ It wants to replace Ue in the $40,- available here. Your Druggist Must Pass WEDGES ice Patache was aaaurad yesterday 0(X) a year poet. It clouded the Stole life Savlage proposed the abolition o f all but I s6 toa (F) WIfx) These are actual foroaa-in-bsing. Written Guarantee Terina 4 Styles in Bnnm “This facL” said Mr. BUI, "indi- two of the Stato’e elective offices, of American plana to give the Issue in a haze o f eottidor lobby­ They do not include the hordes of MANCHESTER'S CHEVROLET HEADQUARTERS! and Black catoa to me that this man knew Governor and Lieutenant Gover French $300,000,000 almost imme­ ing. recruits or reaerviste with World A STATE EXAMINATION News Tidbits he was' robbing Peter to pay Paul. nor, and that the CSovemor be diately so they can start mass .Might Back Indian War II battle experience who could He ia truly a UtUe Ponzi.’’ given absolute discretion to ap Throe Fighter Planes Oash production of arms in French fac- The Russians were reported to be drawn from the almost untlihit-..^ Corfer’g services your car with Culled From (/P) Wires Tbe proaeeutor said that Otcero point and remove at will beads of Waabiofton, Oct. 18-K/P)— Andrews FleW j/Ur Foree Base torlea In line with Atlantic pact have; The profession of pharmacy- is so iiti- stistagy.------— ______.t,.L'Tak) soma Indiana they-would carried on an involved group at fl- ini(JqcJBtaU.deiMrtBiento - in a're-^ iiepdiied toAay'Ihif three'F^Sd'flghter 'plaim enuihed today tOenOnxed ox Page Flttoea) ~ Factory-Trained Mechanics, Factory portant to the public welfare that the pr. nancial. transactiowe -over^ a —pe­ brganlzod executivo department. The sum la to help meet an an­ support (jhlef Indian Delegate Sir druggist hr not allowed to practice ontH Bmaauel Grateastetai o f Hamdea riod of mahy years. Hla vtettma, "Our forefathers lielleved that amKMt ainultaneotuily iii the Washington area. Lieutenant ticipated 1951 French budget Senegal-N. Rau. Methods, Factory Parts! ' TURKEY SUPPER MfU SAU he has been graduated from an accred­ enters completo denial in New Ha­ Mr. Bill said, were "simple people safoty in government lay in a di' Joe Kent,, Public RelaUons Officer, said two of the planes deficit of $770,000,000, . caused 3. Told other Indians they Sizes 4-9 mainly by Increased defense would back Sir Ramaswami ited college of pharmacy, served an in- ven Federal Court to government with their life savings.” vision of powers,” said the repoil, went into the Potomac river and that the third had bMn lo­ Pledge Probe Friday, O tM er M, 5 i» • 7:W P. M. chargea he and eight companiee Cecere and othen of Italian ax- “ao that no one man drould h<^d cated by air observers in a wooded area in Virginia. No re- spending. Mudallar, former prealdent of the • • • GMAC FINANCING FROM temeship, and passed a rigorous, com­ 9:00 To 12:00 controlled by him and his family traetton organised the "Cecere, in hla hands too much power, and An authorize American Economic and Social Council, prehensive state examination which monopaUaed linen itqiply business RavelU, and C ocom Loan Cora- aoundnsM of that principle haa D(Hia on casualties. spokeeman told \ reporters the 3. Told some Latin Am'ericans Of Shipments UNITED METHODIST OHUROH puts fully to the test his theoretical In southwestern New England .. - s e e $2 5 UP ' AT QUARiRYVILLE IN BOLTON and practical knowledge of pharmacy. GROWING GIRLS* Oeatoal Veeneoat railway bele- (DoatlBaad aa Paga Six) (OaxMMMd ax Page FIftoax) Hrids Red Law UnconstitutionaH (Ooxtlnned ax Pegs 8U) (Ooattnnad ox Page SIz) tontea 100th birthday.. West Get^ AdultoSlJW CMMren 65c' Then, and only then, is the pharmacist WOMEN’S Birmingham, Ala„ Oct. 18— (A^^Federal Judge Seyboum Senate Body Eyes Re­ man government chargee that H. Lynne today ruled Birmingham’s Anti-Communist law un­ FOR KEBERVATIONS CALl ' 4924 nr MS6S deemed registered and qualified to serve Ruasian-dominatod East Germany port o f Strategic Ma­ Meaut Itek ey with drssMag nad gravy. Mashed Potatoes, Tnr- you. BABY DOLL plans to tortsll oosspalsory ssOi- Orders Foreclosure constitutional The Judge gave this decision on the pies of World Medical Group alps. Boiled Oaloas, Craabofry Sauce, Celery, Rolls. Coffee, Apple tasy.trniatsg to bpost Communist Sam J. Hak Alabama’a No. 1 Communists, who attacked terials ° Sent to Reds aad Pumpkin Pie. ' r ‘ * "People's Army.” .. Senator Tyd- validity of an ordinance prohibiting Communists from re­ Your Druggist Is Trained WEDGES inga (D., Md.) sics FCC on Fulton Sale of ^^Dr^m House maining in the city. Blasts Mercy Killings Washington, O ct 16—(8>) — A ’ 6 Styles in Flat and Lewis, dr., and wins right to take a * "* swift Inquiry was promiaed by a To Serve Your Health Needs Low Heels over some of radie commentator's Sknata subcommittae today to find national network time. New Havan. Oct. 19—rcxm Houae" waa the (WMA)—told that "many a doc­ .of incurable patients in great pain. the flow of strategic materials to nall haa ohlarad aala by foraeloa- both aaffering from cancer, wilM all their money and prop­ They were Dr. I . O, Sen India Farmington river yaMerday still mejo*. prise in an U-fatod lottery tor la practicing euthanaala" — a t Communist China. REPUBLICitll RALLY pr. not fo u ^ today.. Union official urt o f. the Chcahlra "Dream spbnaorad by the Cheahlre Liona erty to n Sydney hospital for cancer, research—and then turn­ voted yesterday to condemn the and Dr. B. A. Gregg o f Britain. ed OB the gas in their home. The bodies of the couple—Leslie Dr. Marcel Poumallloux at Senator (yCbnor (I>-Md)r ehalr- 2.77 In Walltngford accuaes American Houae’* which proved aiich x night­ club and waa to hava been raffled mercy kllllnga. man of the group, said State and Cyanamld company of vMattag Tha WMA General Assembly France eaid euthanaala would WEDNESDAY, OCT. II, t P. M. Sjzes 4-9 mare to the Cheshire liona club. off in June. OToole, 67, and his wife, Evelyn. 65—were found today ait- Commarca Department gtriciale Its aontraet wttb IHfW. Diatrict When eomplainU that tha riffle ting In kjtohen chaira with thlHr heads bowed over<^the table. adopted a roaolutlon calling euth' "open the door to gU poedble 60, aa wslfcout of shout 400 wotk^ H ia “ He win bo called for qusMlonliig to- HSIN STREET l ill 9:00 To 12:00 WM never held raaehaa State's At- merrow In a quick foUowwiv to eif go into third- day at company's on tha'^ ^ipUeation o f ooudmI (or tomey WlUiem Fitxgemld st Wo- torest and to medical priheiplM aa added: A aeglBU MepahMcaa Woiaea’s Cluh Plant.. State's AttopMy Abraham Abraham J. WhiU a t ytortdan terbury he - obtained bench - arsr- Second Bov Loot At Bauiington wWl aa to natural and dvU rights." "I leet my mother by a totriWe testimony about dallveiy o f sto*l plates and ether equipment to Red 8. UlhuAa says Grand Jury will whosa foreclosure suit agalnat rnnta fqr 11 peraons inehidtag Bennington, VL, Oct. 18—(#>—A second boy. was reported Hie WMA, eompoaed of Natioiv- cancer leating for woeka and SPEAKEQS: Lt. CoL Elmer 8, Wstaon, esndidata fpr be convened nekt Tuesday to hear John B. Theriault of Watarbury, officer! pf the club. nlaeing today in this area, scene of an Intensive' alx-day al Medical Aasoeiatloiu in 41 coun* weeks, end none a t my coUaaguee Oilna porta by an American ahip. thought of shortening her life to He said he regards aa "repre- Senator, 4th District; Lt. CoL Harry S^wohky,*Cm- evidence against Tbeai ere A. owner a t the equity In the 630,000 One of the defendanta haa not aeareh for eight-year-oM Psnl Jepson. Mrs. Marion Beayon triez, recommended that the Aaso- 873 MAIN STREET I ' PRONE 4136 TreaWLyea. 37-yaar-oUI former atnicture, claimed an wmaid ,bal- yet lieen arreated. The othera. datipn In each -country "condemn alleviata her suffering." haniibte” any ahipmant a t atrate- creesman, 1st pistriet and othcra. reported her son Larry, 11, left home yesterday after a scold­ giOaaterials to Oommunlat CWna REFRESiniENTA SERVED! ' EVERYONE WELCOME!' atato hospital inmate accused of anee of 66,50699 on Theriault's Including the elub itadf, were giv­ the practice of euthanaaia- under Dr. E. E. Irons, a U. 8. delegate PRESCRlPTIONiS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED killing prominent Yale paychla- note for 69,85392. * en varying flnaa on chargee of ing. She aaid he took with him an army blanket, an air rifle, any dreumstanoez.” triak. V Judge Cornell found ttaei debt st coaductlag a lottery. M change o f clothiag and six dooghnutk Two doctoM aaid during soiritad ' (OeaUaaed ex Page tn o u m k a i 1 X ••V ■