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VAGBFOUBTEEM ■iafai SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1954 . Average Daily Net Press Rah ^an rlr^at^r lEtt^ttfng Fer the Week Eaded H it WflBfiMF N»v.,Ig, 1054 FM m m S «C 0 . a WMifear ■ is slyly hiding ob the new map, A i)outTo\m smack under a section line used 11,523 dear, aoUer tanlght. Law BB-2B. for reference In finding kKations D. of I. Seats Heard Along Main Street on the map. Member ef the Audit • Tkeaday fair, IHtte wnnmtt 'Im H u ry 3. McCkvanach, fireman, Perhaps Uiose Income tax inves- Wooden Objects Hobby Bateau af ClreulatkHi afternaan. BHgh 59-8B. USN, aen o f Mra. James Mc> Ugators wm miss a sisable chunk Manchester— A City of Village Charm Cavanaufiii. 50 Homestead St., And on Some of Manchester^ Side Streets, Too New Officers o f revenue if they Used the map N and husband of the former Miss for investigatory purpoaea and Mwjoria Ann Oorman, 091 Porter Sorprlaed Fkimer ^that many people have called to can t find Oxford Street on it. Of Retired Farmer Milton Fish At Ceremony VOL. LXXIV, NO. 39 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1954 iClaaMfled AdvertWag an Page IS) S t. has reported to Commander The testimony of the world’s find out if the idea is on, the level. Do property owners on the PRI05 nVE CENTS Bub Oroup 1, U.8, Naval Base at tailors not withstanding, clothes We have received inquiries as to street have a legal right to be ----- / Charlesttm, S.C., aboard the escort don’t make the man; they don't how reputable the schemes are. exempted from property taxea if By Leonard ZeMenberg The Manchester Obuntry C3ub aircraft carrier USS Oorregidor. even tell what the man inside them One simple thing for anyone the street Just ain’t? Milton E, Fish, who has "pretty was the scene of a colorful/and He attended Howell Cheney Tech­ is, with doubts'to do is to call the A ll aorta o f fascinating posaibili- good eyes,” he says, “ for a 76- Impressive ceremony Wednesday Air Routes over the World^s Roof nical School and was em ploy^ by A banker’s gray doesn’t Chamber of Commerce. They us»i- U. S. Deities tles open up. Maybe the omission year-old man,” has for the past 15 evening when Mrs. Edmund Kicly, Gorman Motor Sales before enter­ make a banker out of beach­ ally have information concerning will confute the Rusaians, who are ing the Navy in August, 1062, comber, nor do a straw , tat­ business methods used in town. confusing enough themselves. years or so been turning out objeta 260 High St. W., was insUlled as tered and make a Inquiries at the police sUUon W e have heard' of people (uid d: wooden art the whittling of regent of Bt. Margaret’s Circle, R etreat on Town Manager Richard Martin beachcomber out of a banker. might also be fruitful, for ' com- other objecta disappearing, but which would tax the patience of a Daughters of Isabella, for her sec­ Sen. Case Reverses Stand, A sartorially elegant beach­ paniu planning door to. door sales this la our first case of a disap­ man of any age. will be the guest speaker at the ond term in office. a meeting of the Kiwanls Club Mon­ comber would probably ruin a usually register with the police de­ pearing street. W e are not sure we Balls-in-a-cage, so-called end­ Festivities opened 'with prayer day noon at 12:15 at the Manches­ bank within a week and. we ven­ partment as a matter of policy for followed protocol in the deductive less chains, balls in circular cages Ike A-plan and the serving of a bounteous ter Cmmtry Club. ture to say, a banker trying to their own protection. And these steps we used to solve this, mys­ - -all made' of wood and each cut make a living o ff a beach would phone sales are o f a somewhat tery, for all we did was try to look from but one piece of stock flow baked hatn dinner which was en­ get nothing but sunburned,_____ simtUr nature. up Oxford Street on another map, continuously from the cluttered joyed by s large gathering of Isa- United Nations, N. Y-, Chief Herman O. Bcheii^l says 4Mlias and friends. Immediately Nov. 15 (JP)— Russia’s Andrei police have several unelafined bi­ *rhcse are simple truths we the" company you" cohlem’plale and there it was. work bench In .the. .cellar of ^ learned at our pappy’s knee, but Ws hope the printing company home at 363 Lake St. feritowing the meal Mias Ann La- cycles which have been recovered dong business with is a reputable Oace„^chairman of the committee, Y. Vishinsky disclosed today if ever we should doubt'their walid-' concern, it Will welcome your in­ finds out about this error. This He doesn’t do huJnan heads or from time to time. I f you have extended a most cordial welcome he had handed the western ainst forms, or statues or miniature lost one, and the police have it, Ity for any reason, we know of a quiries at these two places, be­ could get to b i a confusing habit. shipe. These are for whittlers who to all p^e^nt. powers a series of amend­ you can claim it at police head­ farmer out in the eastern part of cause it helps their reputations. have the “ artistic bent,” he says. Among honored guests 'who were quarters after identification, the state who would be able to re­ If they question your asking for Relocated MairBox ments outlining: the condi­ establish our faith in them. credentials or some recommenda­ Occaalonally we have a small Rather, Fish, a former chicken Introduced ' V e State Htgent Mrs. tions under which the Soviet farmer, carpenter and dheney Mildred Lynch Of Waterbury, who Manchester Auxiliary' Police It seams’^ that the farmer, an tions from the police or Chamber mystery whirit is plaguing to the Site of Mine Explosion Bros, employe who Is now retired, was installing nttlcer; Mias Mae Union Would take part in will meet tomorrow morning at industrious but close-mouthed o f Commerce, don’t buy. irJiabltanbs .'of Manchester and enjoys doing what hs calls "pre­ Connor of Southlngtoit, state efasir- President Eisenhower’s 9:90 at the Finley Street range. I f gent, was button-holql on his even to members of the Herald's sU ff. cision work.” man o f all Connecticut .Junior Cir­ the wieather is inclement Simday farm by a young salesman who Usual Competition atoms-for-pcace plan. This one Will be called, "The He likes-to carve objects that' cles and a past national officer; States Zwicker the group will meet Monday night was n>lghty anxioiu to sell him There’s nothing as perturbing as appear to be optical Illusions and Mrs. Linnie Burgess of N^istol, at 7:90 at Police Headquarters. some grain. The two of them were attending a meMing and hearing Mystery of the Missing Mail Box.” United Nations, N. Y.,. It was a frustrated letter writer seem designed to Invite the skep­ state treasurer; Mrs. Magdqlens standing in the yard with the rumbles in the audience while the who tipped w o ff when he couldn’t tics to search for the "trick” by Heffernan of Bristol, stata c l^ r - Nov. 15 (A*)—^The United salesman making his well-spoken speaker la addressing the uumence. Michael A. Glean, 35 Cambridge find the mail in Its accustomed which a wooden ball has been “ in­ man of the Daughters of IsabeUn^ States vigorously denied to­ pitch and the .farmer who was We had occasion to sit in on one Bt,,. is on the honor roll for out­ place at Spruce and .Birch Streets. serted” into a wooden cage op the annual retreat at the CeMCle ih slowly losing his patience, offer­ of these type meetings recently day Soviet charges (hat the standing academic achievement He said it was gone. secret” which permits a wooden Middletown. The Rev. George P. ing, periiaps, a "T ep ” or "Kope” when plans were being made to atoms-for-peace plan now be­ during the first quarter marking We took off at quite a clip a-hen link chain, each link of which is Hughes and the Rev. Edgar J. as his end o f the conversation. formulate a program for boys. period o f tlie current school year we heard a maA box was missing Joined to the next to form a circle, Farrell of St. James Church were fore the U.N. represents a at Martanapolis Preparatory While this was going on, a car Only boys with an adult, prefer­ Washington, Nov. 15 (/P)— One member of tliB..SenBte com­ ably their mother or father, were at the corner of Spruce an'- Birch only to "appear” as thouj^ it were also presented. retreat from the program ad­ Bchool, Thompson. drove intp the yard and when it Streets. I t being a federal offense carved from but a single piece of mittee which recommended censure of Sen. McCartJiy shifted stopped a well-dressed man admitted to the auditorium. Father Hughes, who is chaplain vanced by President Eisen­ to bother with Uncle Sam’s cour-’ wood. far toward the other side toda.v. stepped out. The speaker talked for about five of the Daughters of Isabella and Children pf Mary Sodality of S t iera’ equipment. Fish, a . tail, white-haired man hower last December. Neither the salesman nor the minutes when suddenly. female was gue((t epeaker of the evening, U.S. Delegate C. D. Jackson, Sen. Case (R-SD) announced he had become convinced “ it Jamas' Church will hold a meeting It was a stIU alarm and we whose shoulders are bending only farmer knew him, but, reports in­ voices were heard coming from complimented the members on a presidential adviser who helped would be wrong to censure” McCarthy for wh»t the com­ tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. in St. called Postmaster H. Olin Grant little under the . weight of his the back of the room The speaker most successful year. He urged the draft the original program', told the James’ School. ^ dicate, both supposed, from his tried to talk a little louder but he to see if he had any dope oh th* years, says he always enjoyed mittee called ’’repeated abuse” of Brig. (^n. Ralph W . clothes, ha was a.,aalesman. .womeh to Join in the work of tlie U.N.’s 60-nailon Political Commit­ was drowned out. situation. whittling but reports that whila group, thereby sharing in the var­ Zwicker. Beaming, the. stranger ap­ tee the American-backed plan now The Friendship Club of the Sal­ Finally, one man in the assem- He told us where we could find, he once did carve an endless chain ious local and national charitable Case had-^aid previously he thought the ’ other censure proached the salesman and the under consideration represents "a vation Army will meet at the Cita­ blance had enough intestinal forti­ it. ” On the opposite come'" from some 20 years ago, he didn’t begin endeavors of the organisation. He farmer and immediately started change of method, not of scope.” charge— thgt of an alleged bontemptuous attitu ^ toward a del Monday at 7:45. Refreshments tude to stand up and say, “ Excuse where it used to be,” he said. So turning out in earnest the objects also brought out the fact that the to strike up a friendly conversa­ 1951-52 Senate elections subcommittee— could be dropped will be served by Mrs. Alice Mun- me. Mr. —— . 1 am sure the chil­ we checked the whole Intersection; that look like problems In spatial theme of the recent national con­ Jackson said the idea of setting sla and h(ra. Lillian McCaniu tion—aomething along the line dren in the hall would appreciate no mall box! relation's until he went .to work vention In'New York City was very up an atomic pool tor peaceful if McCarthy apologized. Y ”— ^— — ------“What a nice day it is.” it if the adults at the rear of the So we called Postmaster Grant for Cheney Bros, about "16 years pointedly placed on "Our Youth', purposes under the U.N. waa drop­ Case’s announcement of his -i But the farmer, who had been Miu Eileen McCarthy of the hall were quiet!’’ again to see if anything had come ago. of Today,” and stated that while ped because it ’’would not only switch In views on the Zwicker j | intamipted in his work by one faculty of Manchester High School The four women who had been in on the teletype since our first Fish had been a chicken farnter much work is being done in this . Solid weat-bound and iirokrn eaet-bound lines and direetlonal entail a great delay in getting the censure count -was made in a let­ salaeman wasn’t o f a mind to wel­ High Court la heading a section on businasa gabbing turned white and clammed conversation with him. for 36 years before that, but had .field, each and every member plane aymbois illustrate planned routea of Scandinavian A ir Lines plan into operation, but would ter to Watkina. come another. So, fixing the new> machines .at the meeting of the up quieter than a church mouse. He said, ’’Actosp the intersec­ sold the land around his houiee on should and must take a personsl trans-polar planes as the first regularly scheduled air seivice across alsa be needlessly expensive to the Case said he had changed his comer with r. look that stopped New England Business Teachbrs We often hear about .he children tion, look hard,” somewhat laconi­ which the chicks were kept and active part in Junior activity as the Arctic started toda.v. Planes took off at approximately the aame United Nations.” mind because a letter Watkins him in his tracks, 'the . farmer Assn, at- the University of Con­ of today, how they do this and that, cally, we thought. quit the business. Eventually, he sponsored by the natlonsi and local time from the Copenhagen and Los .\ngeles terminals with stops plan­ The eight prc^ticing and pro­ received this past weekend from To Review snapped: “ Well, what the h— are necticut today. The program in­ but oftentimes it’s the adults that Back again, we looked; sure took a Job with his brother, Lewis, Heabellas. ned at Winnipeg, Canada, and Sondre Stromfjord, Greenland. (AP.^ cessing nations,' which 'Will par- Secretary of the Arm y Stevens you selling?” need the scolding for their lack of cludes discussions on techniques enough It was theK; but it had s builder, but after sboirt a year Milton E. Fish appHes the finishing touchss to one of the recent Wirephotn M ap). ' tlcipaie in the proposed intci-na- Thi* i" a front view o f the explosion area at the main portal of Mine Number Nine In Farmington gave him a new view on the and trends in the'teaching of type­ After pausing to consider-the interest in their children and for Upon conclusion of the speaking assumed protective coloration and of this .he went to work for the producU of his skill and patience—a ball in a circular cage inside a t'onal atomic agency, he said, "do W. Va, AH hope haa been abandoned for IS men trapped deep inside the blazing coal mine. (NEA Peresa case. writing and bookkeeping.^ question, the stranger replied, “ I their actions, as was the case at was huddling in the shadow of a local textile miUr-tending the gen- program, all presiding officers, who Telephoto) Peters Case cube-shaped cage, .Which he carved from one piece of w o ^ . On the were attired in fioor length, even­ not feel they need this complicated ■ It contained "the first positive haven’t thought of myself as a the meeting noted above. store. W e had been looking on the eratora in Its power house. table is seen his'inoat ingenius product to date, a circular chain with ing , retired from their sta­ and expensive machinery, and they evidence so far as I know,” Case salesman, but you may have a sidewalk for the blamed thing. This, however, turned out to be two cross chains, each attached to the circumference. Like the oUier tions in ceremonial form, turning can move faster without it.” said, that the Arm y gave Pereas Washington, NoV. 15 (fl*)-- point there. Finds Solution ’ As of 3:40ip.m. yesterday, we pretty dull work, for once he had “ So Instead, the international *Tm your new pastor.” You have to grant objects Fish hss done, the chain was msde from one piece of stock. the installation proper oven to an honorable discharge after re- Dr. John P. Peters, nrofeSSOr one thing can testify the mall bra was there. gotten the generators started in Passenger Airline agency is now proposed as a clear­ m ’ VVA’.V W ’ VA’ V'v ceiving a lettei from McCarthy of medicine fit YdlJ tod«y about today’s children, They are That’s all the facts. the morning there was nothing to State Regent Mrs. Lynch and her 1 5 M e n S e M 3 J 0 ] ^ i l l i Q n B u d g e t marshal. Miss LaGacr, who served ing house to receive, study, and asking that court martial proceed­ Laay Salesmaa resourceful. do but check them occasionally. there is one that is, at the moment, operation. Alao available on the was granted a Supreme Court Anon throughout the remainder of the supervise the exchange between ings be Instituted against Peress. m i PHARMACY . We hear there is a new form m One young man about three Books FoiH!ht Boredom the favorite of his entire collec­ workbench under the cellar win­ McCarthy's letter was dated selling which' is becoming popular evening. those who want and those who 111 i r l l l l C A l t c r ^ W W J 1 a . W A • 1 • ‘4*i* review of his dismisi^ from quarters the height of a drinking To pass the time, he started tion— a chain which is not only dow ii a %th inch drill bit, which want to give. Feb. 1, Pereas waa discharged with merchandisers. fountain went into an office the Mrs. Kiely’s associate Officers Opens Arctic Route * government job on loyalty — OPIN SUNDAYS — reading and, for a while, an alli­ circular but which has two cross ho operates by hand, and a Jig Feb. 2. McCarthy had his round Selling over the telephone la the follow:- Mrs. F. Leo Barrett, past ” I Cannot conceive how this grounds. other day and , he was thirsty. CONELRAD Sets ance with the llkea of Zane Grey chains, one threaded through a saw blade which is mounted in Rescuers^ ail«anaca t o K i b i c o f f with Zwicker on Feb. 18. new method, and we understand regent: Mrs. Joseph Pulchlopek, subtracts anything from the grand Peters w u ditmlased JuM 12. 8 AM, to 8 PJyi. Getting a drink Was difficult, and Kenneth Roberts proved suc­ lin.: of the other in the center of wood and used more like a mini­ Case aaid that he had question­ it is becoming unpopular ^ t h po­ vice regent; Miss Margaret Fal- By mrSBARD KEAVT total enumeraAd earlier. Actually, 1953, u coMultant to tba U. B. however. It wasn’t juat because Nationwide Test cessful in the fight against bore­ the circle anu each attached to ature ripsaw than anything eiae. ed Steveni when the latter came tential customers who work nights. kowski, secretary; Mrs. Robert It adds to the column in terms of Farmington, V/. Va., Nov. .r j vt , Surgeon General, after a heariag the fountain was too high for dom. But, as the pile of books the circumference. Fish has worked in all types of Los Angele.s, Nov. 15 (A*)— The airliner Royal jViking took to Capitol' Hill last Saturday at Schaller, treasurer; Mrs. Philip time and economy.” — Beaten by deadly gas in theirx . Hartford, N o v . 15 (/P)— The incoming Ribicoff administra- W ’A’A’A'A’a ’A’/v’A’W In fact, one woman called The him. No self-respecting young­ read mounted higher, he began to Fish, who, understsndsbly wood—easily carved pine, rich­ o ff early today to inaugurate the fir.yalty Review-Board. ster would let that atop him. gat-that stuffed feeling that goes enough, ssys he never saw any­ looking redwood, heavy mahogany ettempts to rescue 16 miners, or todaiy was handed a recommended .state general fund Case aaid that Stevens aaid Mc­ *1110 been called three tiihes in one day necticut radio stations will par­ John Stevens, chancellor; Mrs. passenger service between Los Angles and Copenhagen, Den­ gate Andrei Y. Vishinsky with board Mid theri waa reaaonaMe • ’The chief difficulty was that the with getting too much of any­ thing like it before, fashioned it and aggravating balsa (its ex­ recover their bodies, so ^Mer min- budget of $310 millions— some $38 millions higher than Carthy’s Feb. 1 letter was receivad in an attempt to sell her paint, scuttlebutt was of the foot oper thing—”tx>oka began to pour out Francis Breen, monitor; Mrs. mark. The Scandinavian Airlines system’s DC6B taxied to ratting "prearranged doubts” doubt as to. Petara’ loyalty. ticipate in the second nationwide from a piece of 12-by-14 Inch treme' softness makes it easy to aboHt the plan by a c'uaing the ir

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ICANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CONNw MONDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1954 Thursday, nuUn portal, hoard tha nimbla aad F A G K T B lQ il Coventry ^ Friday, Mrs. A. Chlsson 15 fait a rush o f air. TTiay raachad tha A t tha Center School, today, Nasser Egypt President Men S e ^ surfaca In a state of naar-collapsa Mrs; R. Johnson; Tuesday, Mrs. but unhurt. 5 0 0 Visit Bunce Center Tobacco Prices Key West Mop-up Bari H. tsissen; Wednesday, Mrs. *s - Oversoas Mail Desdlina Pamela. Grii Enrollm ent Decline Noted . The sdharaabouts at the others ^[MANSFIELD Up all Night ’ William HaU; Thursday, Mrs. In Mine A r t c r were hot known. King said they Stanley Cross; Friday, Mrs. Rich­ D R IV E IN Seen Below ’53 Follows Dehige Today is the deadline for As Junta Ousts must have been on their'way out As Drive Launched Here China Fish FI ard Culpin and Mrs. Harold mailing packagea to overseas' In Town School System to the shaft area, because their rTTi«\Yh»«tp« In TtMPark*| fCoughing Smith of Ehiglevllle Road. R escu ers I xlUMCTlOW IN$M|4WIU,IMaitTIC I •■s. Hartford, Nov. 15 (P)— The be­ servicemen for which the shift was to end at $ p. m.—only Key Weat, Fla., Nqv. 15 ((Py-- postal department will Hong Kong, Nov. 15 ^— Local (Continued from Pnge One) ' ' ■ _ _ _ ’ Nearly . 500 persons visited thewGeorge Mit(;hell. co-bwmers o f the Meet Tomorrotv 15 minutes after the explosion Nott: CLOSCir lated buying of the $16 million Key West, althoug^h It rapidly guarantee delivery by Chriet- C^hineae papers reported today that r I Coventry,- Nov. ■ 15' (Special)—.;,.ham High and two at\8tafford Coventry Players will meet to­ (Continued from Page One) Bunce (jenter for Retarded Chll Manchester team. A total of "shed water over the side” of the Last week one of the prisoners ocurred. 9 ,, Oonnecticut Valley Outdoor tobacco maa. WYap your packages well, Typhoon Pamela tank 1,100 .fish­ Child? The Beard o f Education haa an* High School, Two elementary night In Brookmoore Bam. After ren yesterday afternoon. The $107.57 was received. * island, was still In the middle of a L o c a l S ti . Normally, some »200 • men would Tubs., W «d ., Thurs. crog had begun today, groware re­ tie them and address them ing boats along the South China nounccd that at present 983 pupils school children attend rlaiwas In the business meeting Florence testified - that Naguib had prom­ sage ways of No. 9 late Saturday. (ancheeter Assn, fo r the Help of Miss Flora Taylor, chairman of huge cleanup today after record- Coast' and that 3,000 persons n t o DroiilaJif —p— havdsbeen in the mine, but since £ luctantly eelllnc' at whM they clearly in ink. bra enrolled in the local school Columbia smd three, others in ^ 1 - Mead of the Mark Twain Maa- ised to rhake a broadcast to "calm But deadly carbon monoxide it-wak Saturday only a small . ^ta rd e d Children held open house the Fund Raising Comiptttee, an­ shattering weekend rains. fishermen and their families 4|MtatloM PonUslMg Be OpBN FrWay, Soturdoy nounces that later this week let­ claim is a decreased net return system which is 36, less than at land under arrangements Tiiai tjuers give a talk on makeup. Re- the poputation" if Naaaer were '^ ^ e s , the product of the fire maintartanca crew and four pro­ to launch a week of actlvUies In A unique weather formation drowmed or are missing. KroDSBae —or—a*—olMwwaw the'Same time one. year ago. with each town. reshments will be serv^ ;..... CMbani • MkMMinMk. Im , connection with National Retarded ters o f appeal will be sent out to compared with 1953 pricea dumped i9.88 inches of rain on the killed. N o action waa taken agalnat. burning somewhere deeper in the duction workers were inside. Lighthorse Harry Lee of Ameri­ The reports, from independent, ‘ftilUoa pupils in high school ; Other':students, of high school 1 ■• •nd Sunday Only Chtldren's Week. rcsidente of the town. Also, coin city of some 50.000 during an 18- Whsn mtlVDaw Attend Testimonial'" the preaident on the basis of 'the One large cigar tobac(x> com­ can Revolution fame. Bom in aources on the mainland, termed number 3M with 70 attending age belhg schooled out of town About 20 members of the local b o w i^ of the mine, forced them A ll who visited the building ex­ boxes have been placed In stores bour period Saturday and Sunday. the typhoon the "worst disaster to ;cry with " a M I testimony, but he waa considered pany, reportedly getting the jiinifi Alexandria, Va. Died Friday, cough" wise OHWe Vaachester High, 165 at Wind- inchide 15 at Windham Regional schoolssystam faculty. Including Md Aaked back. pressed admiration for the cheer­ and offices throughout Manches­ Water lifted iron man-hole Montreal—Dr. Albert Leaage, the fishing people oi south China under suspension. ter. Miss Taylor has had ths fol­ on competitors,' was said to have [era g iv e the herb ' Technical School and 24 at the PrinclpK R oyal O. Fisher, attend­ Pint" National A fter t H ^ hours of cqqferences Personal Shdwer ful, pleasant atmosphere which covers when sewers were unable to 85, renowned surgeon and a found­ in a (Mntury." T h e. storm hit the Nasser generally la credited lowing serving on her committee: bought up over the (veekend 1,000 couin medldwe — Howell Cheney Technical School ed the r ^ n t test^onlal dinner of Manchester ..... $4 8$ ■eem ^ to be the keynote o f the handle the deluge. er of the Royal Oillcge of Sur­ Chungshan coastal area Nov. 7. with masterminding the bloodless between cohmMy, state and fed­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Colpltte, acres o f the broadieaf c*op which J>EKTDU». TH6 X in Manchester. There is no tuition given SupeNntendent of Schools Hartford National various rooms and the grounds. Mayor C. B. Harvey said busi- geons and Doctors of Canada. In Hong Kong waters. 30 miles ,'safe .herb mettam coup against Farouk two years eral mine b u i«(u officials, the de­ For Miss Hunt William L, Msreer,,George MallA, was planted on 9,000'^acrea thU charge for these pupils but the ’John C. RellijNn observance of his Bank and Trust Co. 31 33 There‘are three main rooms, name­ nest establishments, which were Born at St. Raymond, Que. Died from the center of the storm, more quickly loeeeBs ago. When the new governmant Conn, Bank and Mrs. Delbert Orcutt and Roy ear. ’There wore no reporta on £ s J / town is obligated to furnish the 10 years with the local schools. cision to seal w i^ annouhced at 2 ly, an Buociation meeting room; a iavana seed sales affeoUng that flooded with water, suffered "con- Saturday. than 300 fishing craft were dam- [phlegm — ad eM d took over, however, he remained Trust Ob. “; ...... Vaughan, Mrs. John R. Mcftlraevy S ibreathas euy — transportation. Large AttMdaace a. m. Sunday, t Mias CiKilia Hunt, 0 ^ will be 6,300-acre crop. •tderable damage.” He s4id that It Atlanta—Billy Beard, 74, retir­ aged. in the background as Naguib’s Manchester Trust ... '^ Id r e n ’s play room equipped with and Mrs. Jolun A. Craig havs 1 sleeps mmtmrmttf. Honor Roll The Day School Parent’s Coun­ deputy. State Mines Chibf:;;. Frank B. married 4o Joseph Hand^son Sat­ toys, high chairs, play pens and .The buying atarted modestly "caniHit yet be esUmated what the ed vaudeville and miiutrel come­ ______^ . -JtrCTMiiUproedrtbd^ Fire handled publicity and public rela­ extent of damage was.” Q ^ le c r L S Four local students attained cil annual pot-luck dinner and an­ Under pressure, Naguib quit as Msanniea King, visibly moved, \;^xplalned urday. Npv. 20, waa guest d< honor cribs, piano and combination radto- Friday and was w-ell under way dian. Bom In Ckfiumbia, S. C. Died BOY KILLED BY TRAIN by so many doetora No the honor roll for the first mark­ nual meeting was h ^ at th'e Aetna Fire .. . 66 69 tions. As part of the public rela­ Sunday. ' drugs or narcotics. EB( president and premier last Febru­ "there is just nothing elsK \^ can at a personal shower last Friday phonogrgph and television; and a tions program. booklets and today. However less than half of Streets which, in places, were Stamford^ Nov. 15 (Kb—William. ing period at Windham High Church Community H o ^ with Hartford Fire .169 174 New York—Dr. James Howard adults tod. OomamdML ary, but the Revolutionary Coun­ do." He said the.actioft would re­ night at the home of her Meter, spacious kitchen and dining area. brochures containing facts relat­ the broadieaf crop has l-een taken un(ler three feet of water halted Gordon. 10, was killed and Theo­ School. They, are Richard a ^ u t 100 persons a tten d ii^ The National Fire .105 110 traffic Saturday when the hardest McGregor, 82, noted zoologist and by ParenU’ Megiatle. cil was forced to restore him as move any slender hope that xpme Mrs. Ruth Goetchlua. $50 N. Main A room, office and rest rooms ing to the problen. of mental re­ down in the sheds where the buy­ dore Smolenski, 9. was Injured Orehotsky, Mary Griffith, Chris­ four girls who accompanied\jMr. Phoenix .8 4 89 rains fell. anthropofogist. Bom in Mllaire, Oet fn o —oi todny. president because of his popularity of the men might still be al St. Co-hostess waa another eie- complete the phyMcal structure of tardation have been presented to ers can sample i$—due to d ^ when they were struck hiy a Stam­ tie Churchill, Shirley Shirshac. and Mrs. Don G. Churchill. Sr. weather. Ohio. Died Sunday. with,.the maasea. Nasser got the LHe ang Ingamnltj laa. Oaa. Lewis Barks Actioa ter, Mrs. Emma IVibuala "A Place In the building. 'ITie spacious grounds members of the medical profes­ Some business establishments ford to New York local of the New ’They have an average of 90 per the trip to Mexico this summer Aetna Life ...... 137 142 Mlae Aatlejr Augusta. Ga.— Fielding H. Wal­ PERTUSilIN Given On C.O.D. Deliveries .premiership. Miners began walling up the five The decorations were In green are completely fenced in and con­ sion, local clergymen and school Prices per pound were about the reported seven or eight inches of Haven Railroad yesterdaji. cent or better in all subjects car­ gave short talks on the trip. Aetna Casualty ...... 180 190 aame as last year. But one Mg water over the floors. lace, 74, former president of the N ^ o u b le erupted between the openings with the approval of their eiM white and the bride-to-be waa TKe Sun" tain. swings, see-saws and. , principals. Retarded children and Mr. and Mrii. A. W. Astley, 184 The boya were walking on the ried which include, four full-credit Churchill showed colored slides Conn. General ...... 385 400 grower said this means a net re­ The town of 27,000, which also is United States Golf Assn. Died tw ^again in March, when Naguib gruff-spoken leader, United Mine under a sriitering can, dec- - MONTGOMERY C U F T and sand boxes. Refreshments were their parents were remembered in Greenwich Avenue Bridge, often courses. with Wendy Bousfield of Storrs Hartford Steam Boll. 75 80 turn of SlOO to $150 (ess per acre Center S t, announce the engage^ the site of a Navy bks« with 20,000 Sunday. fOi took\bRck the premiership and Workers Chief John U Lewis. ora^e«\ln the same oolore. while UZABETH TAYLOR served from beautifully appointed prayers throughout Manchester’s used by children from the South- On the 80 per cent or better narrating the pictures and trip. Travelera ...... 1495 1545 than In 1953, ’ ment of their daughter, Miss Joan persons, received nearly eight and chairmqMhip of the council. On .L«wis, who spent , two hours at the unqMpped her many lovely tables in the dining area. through­ Churches during worship services field Village housing project. Ti\e honor roll in at least four full The other three girls were Loretta One reason for the decreased re­ a half Inches of rain during a three When you eat sugar, the amount April 15 Naguib , once. more PnMIe UHUttaa the scene of the tragedy Sunday, gifts. gN buffet luncheon was "DHECTIVE STORY" out the visiting houte. yesterday morning. Astley, to Allan Read Coe, Jr., son boys were carrying scrap lumber rivUSSiUzLie a credit subjects carried are Rob­ Btuhnell, chairman. Carol Ander­ KDIK DOUGLAS turn la that. 1954 tobacco is aver­ hour period Saturday afternoon. of sugar in your blood changes in stepped down, becoming a figure­ Conn. Light Power ..18% 20% said the sealing action appeared to served by Urn hostesses, with the Also during the afterno(m, mem­ School children will be given an of Allan R. Coe, Sr„ 274 Boulder vv-hich they had taken from a ^ . MEN ao4 WOMEN ' ^ ert Boynton, John Murzyn, Nell son and Susan Crowe. Mrs. J. (Jonn. Power ...... 41% 43% ELEANOR BARKER aging 200 pounds less per sere. lU previous 24-hour rainfall re­ from one to four minutea RANGE & FUEL OIL head chief of state. His position be the only ' one left. Me com­ centerpiece « \ t h e table a lovely bers of the Fund Raising Commit­ opportunity to do their part this Rd., and the late Mrs. Bessie A n­ freight car when they were struck. SUckney, Janice Sanborn, Riiby Hunter of Bolton was dinner Hartford Elec. Lt. . . . 53% S5!(i Excessive wet weather du.ing the cord waa 13.54 inches during a grew progreMiyely weaker after mended officials directing the cake, also decocted in green and tee conducted an audience col­ week when coin folders arc dls- derson Coe. Vance. Barbara Zuckerman. chairman assisted by room moth­ that and his p o ^ a r following also Hartford Gm Co. . . . 36 39 WED.: "SABRINA” lection between halves at the early curing season necessitated hurricane in October. 1933. Wayne Clay, Leif Jacobsen, 'Theo­ operation. white. Many reiaRyds and friends tribut(sl throughout the schools. Mias Astley. Is a graduate of ^Arliiir Dnit Sftriti ers. Decorations were Mexican gradually ahifted^ Nasser. 8o. New Bbiglaad ”Dnffy of Saa Queatin" Manchester Merchants—Fort Dix extended um of artificial firing of dore Seitz, Sally Fraser, K ay Bls- As the miners labored to close were present at tmteffalr. All youngdters contributing, will Manchester High School, Bndicott motif. Popular In Tel. (d) . . . 37% 59% football game at Mt. Nebo at the the crop with its attendant oOst. sell, Lynn Ca^idy, Janet Eld- Vlaits Town thj entrances, gas pressure began Mrs. (Joetchl.uB wltl be matron become Honorary Deputies of Roy Jr. (College and Am erican. Acad­ Reports from ’the Sbdanese capi­ invitation of Bill Shaw and Rogers’ Helping Hand Riders. D am ^e from hall and hurricane The BOLAND OIL CO. redge, Marcia Kenny, - Suxanne Don Glenn Churchill. Jr. Is HanirfMlanng Comnanlro building up in the wrecked eleva­ of honor at the wedding, and >Mre. emy of Dramatic Arts, New York Weekend Deaths tal, Khartoum, said Nkguib, who Allied Thermal ... in the field, and' pole sweat In the Labrle, Ann Mac Vane, Darrell spending the weekend at the home . . . Ss 59 tor portal and the destroyed ven­ Tribuxio will be brideam< aty# 9 £ s u O l s i v — was bom in the Sudan.’sCiU was a Am. Hardware . 15% sheds accounted for the balance of Rose, Monica Greenwood, Virginia of his parents bn South Street. He . . . 15% tilation shaft. Another explosion who give little or nothing. Some the loss. Coe was graduated froni the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS popular dgure there, and ^ t jiia Arrow, Hart, Heg. ...45 48 iW L Mltchdl 3^320 Marsh, Linda Moberg, M nna is stationed fct Ft. Dix. N. J. was threatened by the highly-com- Giver and Gift people have given the aame local schools and the University of North Little Rock, Ark.— Mrs. removal would weaken the mQvt' Phillips, Blisabeth Schwager, Thanksgiving Day he will fly to Asso. Spring ...... 26 29 bustible methane gas. lunoufit to the Lord’s work for the New Hampshire. He served three Frances TOrkelson, 68. head of ment araoni^ Sudanese for Bristol Brass ...... 17 Suzanne Starkel, Roberta Vance, the West coast for a leave. 19 The grim task was completed at Sermon Theme, past 20 years. _ years in .the U.S. Navy as a Phar­ the Royal Neighbors of America, John Fardel and Arthur Forst. wdth Egypt. Cheney Bros. . . . 7% 9 -. ‘"The Christian Church is the macist Mate. Q i A , a t Q D h s d t A . New Arrivals 'Collins 9:35 p.m. A portable crane lowered women's Insurance society. Died Neariag Goal Under the terms of a British ...105 115 fellowship of the outstretched N o definite date haa been sot for Sunday. C om pletely; A grandson, Ronald Glenn «5m-Hart ...... specially .fabricated steel plates Weddings The PTA has 171 paid members Egyptian agreement the Sudanese ...30 S3 Of Pastor Here hand! Oujtgoingness le the princi­ the weddihg. Churchill, of Mr., and Mrs. Don G. F i^ir Bearing over the of the sir and hoisting San Franclsco-^Wilfred L. An­ to date toward • goal of 300. A will decide..in January, 1957, where , „ 36% pal characteristic of the C5ulstisn drews, 55, senior vice president of Churchill, Sr., was Jwm Nov. S in Landers.. Fraty,Frary, Clk. . 27% shafts and concrete waa poured on tentative budget of $375 has been they want to. Join E ^ p t, become top. — llte. ’The (Jhristian Church exists Trans-America Oorp., parent firm Where the First in Orange; Calif., to Mr. and Mm. D, N. B- bfach. 0>...... S3 "(Sod’s supreme gift to the Fogarty-Sulik - CoYered? ; accepted by members. This in­ independent or link themselves HALF G. Churchill, Jr. The junior Mm. North and Judd And the waiting began. proemlnently for a worldwide min­ China Reds Seen o f the Bank of America. Bom in cludes the following: Administra­ with the British Commonwealth. . 29 world is that, in the fullness of Miss Dorothy Carol Sulik, 49 Is First to Moke Its Churchill is making her home with Russell Mr Periodically, the air In the mine istry. Therefore, we must give our Douglas, Ontario. Died Sunday. tion, $25; program $5; room ban­ (Cairo’s tightly censored news­ .1 0 time, He gave His Sph for our sal- Silver St., New Britain, djsugriter DRIVING today ia fall oT^ her parents. Mr. and Mm. William SUnley W ^ will be tested through boreholes to gittM also, that the Gospel reach New York—Fay Baker Kirk. ner $10; graduation $45; first papers, including government or- . 52 vatldn,” said Ui8 Rev. John around the world via Christian of Mrs. Emily Sullk, became the Hitting U. S. Craft Appearance in Manchester hazards. Even the BMgt' FRICEI Whitaker at 803 Bast Sycamore Terry Steam .105 determine when It is safe to re­ 60, stage 'and screen actress. Died grade parent party $10; first griis, were restrained today in re Poet yesterday as he preacl missibnaries. In the words of the bride of James Francis Fogarty, Saturday. careful driver can b# In­ St., Orange, Calif., while her hus­ Torirlngton .. . 24% open. That might take days 6r grade booklet $10; subscription porting, the ouster. TTie terse of- months. upon the tlmme ‘"rhe Giver And Negro spiritual, let Christiana by 54 Walnut St., son of Mrs. James New York,, Nov. 15 (JP) — Pen­ Tucson, Arlz.—Col. Fitehugh band is in service. V. S. Envelope 98 Fogaity, Saturday morning at 9 nocently involved in i email national magazines about $9; del­ fleial announcement was published King said: ‘The extent of the the G ift"'"O n this annual LtoynMy their giving today ’put the cookies Lee. 79,' once personal aide to The infant daughter of Mr. and U. 8. E nvelop pfd.' 67 oclock in St. Marya (Church, New tagon policies have kept the Amer­ whieh w r ^ s hia ear, fhc( egates to district and state con- without comment. fire still can’t be determined. Sunday, you and I lAay respond on the lower shelf, where all President Theodore Roosevelt, \- Mm. Richard S. Kenniston of High Veeder-Root 38% Britain. The Rev. John Tierney of ican public from learning about .ferences $20; kitchen project Street has been named Susan There was ho mention that Smothering of the blaze might lovlngljr and generously to/the ex- God’s children can reach.’ ” son of Gen. Fitzhugh Lee. con­ CORET CASUALS property of othera . . . In­ 3t. Peter’s Church, Hartford, cousin $50; school n e^s $150; miacellaae- Louise. The, baby was born Oct. Naguib is under house arrest: The Tha abnva quoiaaona i take aeveral days, possibly longer. cee(Hng generosity of the/Heaven- all pilots shot down by Chinese federacy’s chief of cavalry during jures or kills hia paaaenfdn papers said only that he is now ea eonatrued as aetual rketa. of the bridegroom officiated at the ous $4$. 28 at Johnson Memorial Hospital. But there was just no possible way )y Father. Let your glft/and.mlne ACpEPT WAGE 'PACT Communists, a reserve officer said the Cltil War, and descendant of 887 Main Street or those in another ear. .. living in a Cairo suburb with his Im truly representativa/of our de- ceremony. A riscent meeting voted $5 to­ Stafford Springs. to get to thoae men.” Br^geport, Nov. 15 (>F)—AFL today in Look Magazlne\ ward the local Girl Scout Troop A son. John Donald, was bom family. All official statements said Snuffs 4Hit Hopes Vdtlon to Christ aiid His (Jhurch.” Misa Deloria Kelley of Hartford, In an article describing the Ia your Automobila la- he waa “ relieved" of office, rather The preacher polmed out that brass workers at the Bridgeport waa maid o f honor •and Da'niel 71 fund dHye. A committee to re to Mr. and Mm. John Haloburdo 312 Million Butlg^ The aealing of No. 9. snuffed out Brass Co., have accepted new naval patrol off Formosa. Lt. than, using the term "deposed. the tithe is the ml pirn um standard a -Michalowski of Manchester, was anrance ready for aoeh aa vise by laws includes Mrs. Albert o f Andover, formerly of town, this moat of the lingering hope of the work ((ontract which provides Brooks Honeycutt of the U. S. Naguib apparently retained his of giving In the Ilit CJhurch. a best man. Bridesmaids were Mrs. emergency? J. Booth, Richard M. Clay, Mrs. week at Johnson Memorial Hos­ relatives who huddled around fires wage increase ranging from 4 to Naval Reserve said he ..is con­ military rank, as all government Handed to Ribicoff *‘C)iristtan8 look ^pon the'the\lfhe Dorothy Tedford of Manchester Joseph Eaton, Mrs. Frederick C. pital, Stafford Springs. oh the slope above the mine or 12 cents an - hour. The contract, vinced "that Americans hardly ap­ Rose and Mrs. Leslie Chaffee. Setback H’ianera statements continued to refer to walled In the achool building a means o f groce. We give one and Mia. Beverly Bayek of Hart­ preciate the explosive power of him as "general.” tenth of our/substance to the affecting 3,400 workers, is retro­ ford. Ushers were ■ Frederick Ted­ '-^t the last meeting Mias Mar­ Setback winnem at the Nathan (Ooatiaiied from Page One) through the night. the powder on F orm osa...” Made-to-fit-Blinds enhance your . home^ Lord’s work./TtUiing has the ad­ active to Oct. ;1 and continues in ford and James Moriarty, both of garet El Jacobson o f -the Stafford Hale Community Center card party One V them. 28-year-old Jack force for a year. It also provides “ Our patrols have been at­ Police.Barracks was tpe speaker. this week follow: Women’s first. ocratlc Senate did In 1951, ie In e HarUell.Xsaid hi-x father, Lonnie vantage of Mflniteness. It remind^ this town. tacked and shot down.” he con­ us we a r ^ stewards of a world some fringe benefits. The (mmpany She dehped the meanlngxof juve­ Mm. Roxanna Richardson; second. position to dictate the next state had considered taking Saturday off ^ d the union agreed td the con­ Olven in msrrlage by her uncle, tinued. "Some such iheidents have KIRSCH SUNAIRE ILINDS Petitiou Urges Bar to M hunting^ which r e ^ y belongs to G(>d.” nile delinlpiency as "the measure of Mm. Nettle Lamb of Stafford- budget which will likely force tract Thursday and about 700 StsnIey Sapkowski, the bride wore been reported, biit not all. for adult neglebt of ohlldren.’’ dHrlng third. Mrs. B. Hardy. Men’s first, But he never took a day off” v,.TOe Rvr. Mr. Post said real givr a mld-Vlctorlan of Chan­ reasons best known In the Penta­ Ribicoff to take stern financial ih ^ is ‘Jhot to give Chxl something woHrort at a uhion meeting yes- a well inforitned meeting on 'the Raymond Aubin of Wlllimantlc- On Censure Action measures to save money. HarUell said, ’"hiia is The fourth terdaX voted to accept it. • tilly lace over candlelight satin. gon.” When a Venetian Blind exactly fits the topic and also bn safety, for' soibe second. Harry Naven of Stafford’ I \ coal camp I ’ve shyed Jn — I ’ve American overflbw, but The illusion yoke was sppliqued Schuckman told newsmen today .The article was written before ISO persons atte^ln g. third. Howard A. Richardson. Spe­ spent my life around the mlnes^ to c^iputa a sacriflcisl gift be­ with Isce and trimmed with , iri­ window; work.e.smoothly; and is in a color (Couttaacd from Page Oue) that Ribicoff haa not laid down YES, ^ A T S CRICKET Russian MIGa attacked and shot .School MeptM cials. Mrs. Ina Steele of Stafford but If dad is gone, thik is the last TELEVISION lt considered in our descent sequins. Her Parisian head- down an American B29 over north­ to (iomplement the room’s decorating scheme any policy decisions regarding the . budgets. Regrettably Little Rock, Ark. (^ —Irate The hot lunch mepus at the Fred LaVigne and Mrs. Joseph one.” ■' piece was trimmed with iridescent ern Japan last week, killing one . • . then it enhance.^ your home. It takes The organization announced the budget. in our churches fail neighbors hsye flooded police school this week are; today, ravi­ OBrien of Willimantic. His father, a 48-yeariqld me­ sequins and miniature pearls. She of its 11 occupants. support '^ e work of phrist. headquartcre here with reports of know-how and craft.sman.ship to achieve this oli,- cabbage and pineapple salad, Tomorrow's Meetings drive for signatures yesterday and "I’ll merely go over it and try to chanic, had been a miner s'lpce he carried a prayerbbok with two Honeycutt, who served with the /About 20 per (isnt of church mem­ dice games taxing place under lierfection. You get it in Findell Manchester- cookies, geletain dessert; Tuesday, Tomorrow’s meetings include said It would try to reach the goal help digest it for the new gover­ ■vyas II. X PROGRAMS white orchids and stephanotis. U. S. 7th Fleet in the Far East, 7--' 4-H Sewing Basket. 9:30 a.m., nor.” He emphaalzed that the re­ No one could say what caiisad bers, on a n ati(M l basis, support street lights. In eaeh instance, the Following the ceremony a re­ said Formosa is “where the Rus­ Made Kirsch Sunaire Blinds. Call MI-3-4865. hampurgsrs, potato chips, celery of 10 million within the next 10 financially the c h ^ h e s ’ mlntatry. home Mrs. Kmll V. Msmet; repre- sult will hinge on fiscal policy the explosion. . men were (:atchinY crickets for ception was held at the American sian and (Zlhinese Reds cim start ITSEaat sticks, cherry cobbler; Wednesday, day* iVldeo Everyday—AH Righte Reaerved—H. T. Dlcklnaon A Co., Inc.i W e have too many p a tro n saints” fish bait. chicken.. no F ri­ the corporate stock o f Jamison, Eaton; Girl Scouts Troop 71. 7:30 "W e declare that is vmir duty aurmised that the blast resulted TeL day, macaroni and cheese,' corn p.m., Robertson School; St. Mary’s to repect the recommendations of muffins, buttered beets. Ice cream. from Ignition o f methane gas. H T i n d e l l MFG. CO. Junior CYO, 7;30 p.m., church the Watkins committee as an af­ Court Cases But only 30 minutes before It MI-9-7665 Bread,, butter and milk are served hall; Boy Scouts Troop 57, 7:30 front to the dignity of the Senate, ■ / vith ail meals. was touched off, he said, an at­ Better See MANCHESTER SREEN p.m., American Legion Home, Wall as contrary to its rules and as a mosphere test In the mine showed \ Volunteer mothers assisting with Street; Democratic Town Commit­ serious threat to the power and In Town Court this morning sise, now only * 1 preparing and serving these meals the air was clear. “ Something sud­ tee, 8 p.m., Booth-Dimock Memor­ prerogatives of the United States Frank B. Hippie, 53, 37 Pioneer denly happened to release a epn- Motofola TV lim ited time only. Buy a supply win be: •Today, Robertsph School. ial Library. Senate. Circle, was given a 30 day suspend­ Mrs. ’Theodore Seitz; TPesdsy, Rlderable portion of methane," Dance Date "Senator McCarthy Is really not ed sentence and placed on proba­ Hyslop said. ClMr, Sharp, St64Hiy UHF. a iW BigiawiaM wiBagiB^ ^ Mrs. Milton Zurmuhlen; Wednes- S a v e The Pilgrim Fellowship of the the Issue. He is a symbol of your tion for six months on a jharge of One man. working at the en­ S^nek , VHP RacapHon from / day,_Mrs. Henry J.' Bourgault; 1 i on hand cream First Congregational Church will constitutional right to inquire Into a.xsault and fined $25 for breach trance of the mine, was killed. have a semi-formal dance Nov. 20 the acts of the executive branch, of the peace. 'Tw'o, a short distance inside the distant atatiena R e ^ a r * 2 size, now * 1 at 8 p.m. at the Nathan Hale Com­ without which you could not get On seedin g charges, William .J. wWliilpybtt munity Center. Leif Jacobson, Heath.^Sl, Dumon, N. J„ forfeited 277 W ad Tntay Wind and Weather Hand dishonest and disloyal employes f chairman of the group’s social out of government. a $35 bond and Frederick E. 1 Cream; for those who prefer a hour, will be in general charge of Hazard, 22, West Hartford,’ waa TELEVISION RADIO hand cream. STOP arrangements. "A vote to censure one of your fihed $21. own members for doing his sworn SPECIAL LUNCHES Little League Note Other bond forfeitures were by duty would eaUbliah a dengero amoKiNG William • Kay, regional Little E. J. Davidson, on a charge of Noon to 2 p.m. Also sandtvlches Chaaael S ^(Imarlir •) Maw Oavaa, t:M (IM II HOWARD M b l OW OB- SaentisU provsd in eUnicBl isats that League director will apeak tomor­ precedent that could only lea ^ to CHI-.STBA-OV«<: BabeHa wHh Bantroa 4 out o f 6 paopla oan aiop violation of rules of the road. $20; Ckaaacl It Martiard, Ceaa. Patera , Keith's Brings You Lastkig Gift Suggestible! row night at 7:30 at the Robertson the destruction of constitutional and Fred G. Slawson. 54, 77 Strick­ Chaaael Si Maw Rrliala, Caaa. tmokinz in 5 days. ThU formula government—the very objective OAK GRILL Chaaael SS Walerbarjr. Caaa. '<**4d) ABTHl’B/ (XIDFBEV’S deyalopad by a laadiof Amarican School. A ll adults interested In land St., for parking withtm'95 CluiBael U Halyahr JIaaa. ^ TALENT _ «:O l T8 ' (Jaivaraity ia aafa, non-habH Jormina, coaching or managing teams next sought by the enemles/of the SO OAK ST„ MANCHESTER (i$l AN8WEB A M B AMEBICANK feet of an intersection, $3. Cbaaarl t l Sprlazltald, Matt. (:W (It-S^ t:UL ptaaaant to take. Yon muat atop aaaok- yaar are urged to attend. United States.” COLLEGE PBESS CON- mg wkh the vary Hiat box (only $1.00) Charges of assault and battery feraa(eraaca-Awea d: Baherla It will be an organisational Stratemeyer d eck ed the or­ l:$e I S) OCTDOOB AOV. CLVB (tarnirmer/Sapreme Caart daa- )W monay back. Aak for Bantroq aaaok- ganization is nm>4>artisan and against AlSert J, Packer, 28. 40*5 7 SCENT SHOP ina datarrrnt tablets.' meeting for next year’s league. (Ml BAB M WKBTBBM TWU- non-political a n d ^ e petition urges N. Main St„ and (jheney A. Heck, ZRB—"CheTMBe KM” ,(Ml CHI SMITH 39. of the aame address, were . (U) CHBlBTOraRBB "Vea ^1 the Phaealx” M l MAIN STREET Senators to ignore.-‘.’political par (U l TV Tl Maacheater Evening Herald tVv- nolled by Deputy Judge John J. . ^-lUl OCT WEST WITM BILL KATEB WELDON DRUG CO. lisanahip 'o ry ^ lltica l expedience’ (til CNCLR BD'H FCN CLCB (ill. TRLEPHONK MI-S-5S21 •ntry-eorreaptindent. Mrn. Ctiarles O’Connor on recommendation of ■ *l:glAW iTrill 801 m a i n ST.— T E U MI-S-SS21 in niaking/a decision on the cen­ S:1S (Ml dOLLY OB2IR w a a ^ L. Little, telepiioae Pngrim t-62Sl. Asst. Prosecutor Richard Law. S:M ( Zdl) BOWDV DOODV sure ch Slices. (ISI WEATKBH PLAYBOl'BB Stra>emeyer, who was reported He recommended the court ac­ U ) DECEMBKB BEIDB mer chief of naval operation^ and (SI) 8FOBTII YlEira exposure and breach of the peace, W EDNESDAY S:M < SI WF.ATHRBMRT (11. iS55S?f COIOMUIID former ambaasadoit to Soviet Rus­ imtil Nov. 27, under bond of $500. S:a ( SI WOKLO NRW8 TODAY 'M (Ml STAGE "8” Audrey Hepburn "Sabiina” (Ul FILM sia: Gen. James A. Van Fleet, re­ He waa arrested on Saturday by (ISI WHAT M TOCB TBOCBLE Lt (Ul NF.W6 * KPOBT8 (tl) BOBF.BT MONTGGMEBV tired Eighth Army commander in " Walter Cassells. ^ (Ml LOCAL NKW6 FBESENTS: "MaarhUark \ Antique hmss IMsh Folding Semen Korea; Lt. Gen. Pedro A, Del Valle AIto, the case of .Thomas J, (ftrWOBLO NRWK TONIGHT , .. _ - Dame” Fart HI wMh hnnidos. Also matching And­ iUet.) of theMRrine^orps;'(Jharles 7:M I I) MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY is:se ( t-WMi STrnio o.vk Brooks, 35, Hartford, charged with (IIPMI KCKLA. FRAN * OLUJE —"Le, Me Go Larer*' irens, Fireset— Peklr, Shovel, WHHVOD Edison, former Secretary,of the evading responsibility and operat­ (ISI mXING — Taoy Aalhaay- (m i c n t t a i n v id e o r N avy and former Democratic gov­ ing a motor vehicle without an op- (III W|teTRF.B ■ ' Feler Maeller Henrth Iruth. («) UTTL* now (U) BOXING (Mala liaat Laiher ernor of New ; Mrs. Grace **^M°C* , waa continued IM lUwllaca va. I|ala SeaHi- U* H. Rosseati: president of the until Dec. 1. He la free under $200 STATE _ rhial. IS raaadal i ! ‘!! talks o f tomobbow lt*a alwaya a thrill for na to announce a new Chryaler- American . Coalition of ' Patriotic bond following his arrest on Sat- IS:U (Ul- WBKSTUNG B W C O U ! Societies and. former president- urday M the reault of an accident U:W ( Si DOUGLAS FAIBBANKS \Plymouth ahowiiig buj thia year we’re buatin* out all over general of the Daughters of the in which he waa allegedly in­ Nichols PBESBRTS— "Fsaa af the Hwie volved. Law" with pride. American Revolution; John Fran­ C inemascope Sabarboalte (IS) NEWS cis Neylan, California attorney, Clarence Thibodeau, 24. Hart­ Recaps (Ml NE7YS AT ELEVEN The 1955 Chryalera and Plymou^ha. which will be unveiled r r o o s T S Y O u and John B. Treyor, former at- ford, arrested yeaterday by Patrol­ (Ul NIGHTCAP EDITION ^ker aad New (til FINAL EDITION tdmey general of New York State. man Newton Taggart and charged In our ahowroom Wedneaday, November 17 are truly the |rith operatii^ * motor 'vehicle Broad* St. lt:tS (St) LATB^SHoV— moat magniBcent we’ve ever introduced. While under the influence of liquor Ybaa* -^"teva, Haaar aad • Oaad- hye” hla case continued JIRRS. MI-9i-4t34 (It) MOONLIGHT THEATER We invite you to come and aee them Wednesday (we’re open under $300 bond until Nov. 22 11:1# (ini WEATHER YOU CAN t t i THI MEFIMNCI The Craom of AiM rica'i Block Cool Is 1066 M ala St— ‘TeL MI-S-4641 , ■ (Ul FBEEMAN WAYSIDE until 9 P. M.). And while you’re here, look over our estab* Police Arrests ^*0 Grove 11:1S (Ul MOONUGRT MOVIE WHIN YOU UfV IT I Actuolly TintodI BKm For Your Protoction. St.. Rockville, arretted on Satur- (•II MUSIC OF THE MASTERS liahment, meet the'folka that aerve you and aee how thia <«ay by Patrolman WiUiam COoke ItU IISMI dOHN DALY—News Wiih ‘blue coal’ you’re sure of top-<)uality hard 11:SS ( SI ROCKY KING DETECTIVE 'bjue coal*— tinted ’^ 'o Massachusetts men were and charged with blocking a pri- Oil AFFAIBB OF STATE (StI TONIGHT Chryaler-Plymottth Headquartera backa.up each aale with t«) HIMUOflTS IIMC ( SI WBE8TUNO blue a> a trade-mark coal. Tinted blue as a trade-mark, ’blue coal* among four drivers arrested and vate driveway, failure to carry her —Task CaMaa tha fineat aen^ice available. -- burns clean and hot. And there’s far less waste o ^ ra tor’a licenae. and parking on 7:U (Ml WEATREBVANS IStSS (Ul FBEVURS .—ii America't.finesl charged with speeding over the l:te ( SI NEirS i hard coal.' the wrong aide of the street, had 7:1$ ( S) TO.NY MARTIN MOW than with ordinary coal— lets need to lend weekend. They Were Sidney R. c »»* continued until Nov. 17. (It) NAME’S THE SAME your furnace, when you heat the ‘blue coaT Wilfred J. Meyer, 32. East Hart- —Desala daaea How«nl iMRipr* Hoddes, 16,' Worcester, who haa (S»MI DOCG EDWARDS * TRE J. A. Vm i t E way- posted a $35 bond; and Vin Sal-, roid. charged with intoxicaUon - NEWS De Luxe ensemble—all braAs—^ and evading bus fare following hia (SSI FILM DBAMA ■EAUPRE MOTORS. INCORPORATED conaiating of 18'j” .Andiruna. So don’t be color-blind when you buy coal I vucci, 21, Springfield, also cliarged (Ml,SPORTS MOW irn Andirens 14%” with operating a motor vehicle n r w t on Saturday by Patrolman G et’blue coal'today! . —BU Caram matching Fireaet with Poker, without an operator’s license. » Jbhn Mahonet. had his case con- 7:a CMI) NEWS CARAVAN lal. SrxSI” Screen from which Unued until Nov. 22. •nd Peker hnng. All Hearth Brush, Shovel and.Tonga. Both men were Treated yester­ (Ml FKBRV COMO SHOW COMPANY Hearth livsh day and Salvucci has posted a $60 John M. Lester, 19, WillimanUc. (Ul CHRISTOFRBRS 38** X 31" Curtain Screen haa charged with speeding, had bla 8.-M < SI FRODt'CRRS SHOBCASR — t4 Btrck St. — Ma»ckeeter< bond. The arresting offlcera were V "Slala aC Tha Calaa"—Mmr- caat-braan feet ! Thia. ia a moat State Patrolman Jamea Diranc and case continued until Nov. 17. sara« Sallav^- daafph Cal- exquisite ensemble! . tea. Nlaa Faeh Patrolman Raymond Peck, le- . < (ISI COMR CLOSM Tvomrvw’s DayttoM UckHsMs apectivaiy. •T V —dl»my Ralaaa t:w (sii BnEaaraaT club - ’The only one of the four arrested (Jtl UBERACE 11 ;W IlSI TELETUKaTEB KEITH RUDGET ACCOUNT . . URERAL TERMS! (tSi RALF HOt'R FA-M S:S» (H I FBED’a USIBNEB SM ( SI m o r a v o v r S:Se (H I FOOD FOB TBODGaT 4:M (Ml JIG aaw OCIE OF MANCHESTER K e I t i l ' s

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■* w h Xv- ■1, r • ■ N ; ' s; 1 . -I - ■ “ I C- : -'V \ I i R4GB FOUB IIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEIL CONN., MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1964 ' » MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1954 ' \ ' PAGE FIVE Main SL, died suddenly last ntf^t •tjM at her home. Bom In Worcester,' ■yr Se^» Case Reverses Stand, U. S. Denies Obituary Mass., she hsd been a resident of High Court Bolton s:' written article# on cbllecUvt bar- Manchester for 40 years. Directors May, Resemd Amputee Hangs Dsnee Dirc^to^ Maiine Observes 'faining and arbijration. Zhs' leaVlH two daughters. Miss ' Rosa Hahn, president of ; the Will Vote Against Censure Rose Paron of Manchester and Self from Tree 58lh Anniversary local chapter,-will preside. The tUGS-CMPETS-BROADLOOMS Retreat on Mrs. Walter R. Ooolsy of Andover; To Review CD Director Avery Invites program was arranged, by Mrs. b e a t l u roval Blanche. Stohe and Neil Ellis. Cq- Pi—A few “THE HOUSE OF BEAUTIFUL CARPETS’' S e ^ s ' FoMing Bed chester and Joseph O'Coin of Staf­ chairmen. Refreshments will be piled by the A m y under ^rrapa, Delgarian, 62, a double leg ampu­ relatives ai\d close friends Joined served under the supervision of Ike A-plan ford Springs; two sisters, Mrs. Peters Case Town to Assist in Test tee' who used a wheel chair, Mrs. Merrill Rublnow. WM tmable to pinpoint Uie peraoni The Welfare Dept, is on the Julia Matthews and Mrs. Burt Elks and Emblem Club. I^Ctfdn Would Give First hanged himself from a tree branch President Eisenhower Igst night in lookout for anyone who is will­ e - reaponslble for livlnff more con- Death Claims DwUUa. both of . Msss., - Donate Dinner Baskets "^DeciMvm on School to Bolton, Nov, IS (Special)—Liocal kith a Venetian blind cord yester­ a M lut* to his wife, Mamie, on MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER ing to give or loan a folding (Coi ttaoed fnttn Page One) 14 grandchildren and i t great fOoeaeaeA fraoi rag# Om ) day. her 58th.birthday; C.4B SKID9 ON ICE „ ^m tlon to • re<]ueat from a bed or daybed for xtse by a nlghtowls have been InVHed by. Stratford, Nov. 15 (B—Two won)* 808 MAIN ST. AT MIDDLE T U R ^PK E 'TEL. MI-9-484S other s p ie rs listed for. the day’s graadeMIdren. program has bean supplanted by The Manchester Lodga of Plann^ii^GroupsMay Heads Festival Delgarian, a patient at the New­ Among the first lady's relatives fiuae-ewearlng Communiet eeeklng woman who' is recuperating Harry Russell - Funeral aervlcea will be held Elks, with the ssalatAncs of Civil Defense Director John D. ington Veterans Hospital, wheeled attending a White House birthday en escaped without serious iii- to flee from the Am^r'e JuiiedlcMon from an illness and caiinot debates. Poland's statement one which makes a leae clearcut the Elmblem Club, la 1>lannlnf Still Gho(»e Lawrence Avei-y -to give him aaaiitance on up to a tree with a low b.-aiich, at­ supper were her mother, Mrs. Juries yest.erday In the first acci­ OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 PAI. THUK8DAY8 ood FRIDAYS than to a - euneation from - the climb stairs to her bedroom. Wednesday morning at 7:80 ■ at distinction between loyalty cases dent caused by ice in Connecticut watched closely for some clue of the John B. Burka Funeral Home, to donate 10 Thanksgiving din­ checking the nationwide test of tached the cord and shoved the John S. Doud, and her sister, Mrs. DAILY to 5:36 P.IL chairman of a Senate Inveatica- Anyone who has a suitable bed Suffers Heart Attack and those involving "security ner bsakete to t'lo WelfAre The new Board of'-Diredtora wheel chair out from under him, George Moore. eince last winter. The automiibile tihff committee that ‘court martial should contact the Welfare of­ Russian Intentions. 87 E. Center S t, and at 8:10 in risks." CONBLRAD facilities early Wed­ skidded on a patch of ice an^elam- S t James’ Church. Burial will Dept for distribution to needy morfow ia expected to nesday morning. said Dr. Vincent O’Neil, medical Mrs. Doud is ata.ving at the procaedinyc be Immediately in* fice in the Mimlcipal Building. Vishinsky let the weekend go At Veterans Hospital; Blochs Damage Bolt formal approval glv^ 1 examiner. White House. Mrs. Moore's hus­ med into the railing of the Merritt atltutad.” ’The department cannot accept by without indicating if Rusals be In S t Jemee* Cemetery. By a 4-4 tie vote, the Bupreme families iltss Mary DellaFers, The three-hOLr test will begin at Parkway bridge over he'Housa- Friends msy call at the funeral ' 'pdant of ivelfim, said An bloc to final plans 1:30 a.m. at which time radio sta­ ^ K n attendant found Delgarian band is an Army colonel, stationed case aald in his letter to Wat­ mattresses. would accept a western invitation Was Secretary of TPC Court today blocked a IISO.OOO Keeney Street SchMl ' '’ hanging at 5:45 p.m. Attempts to in WMhington. tonic river. The two woijien fell kins that all can acrae that It is home after 7 o’clock tonight until damage suit against the Sioux tions,will switch to one of two fre- out, but the driveriesa ,?car con­ to Join the small committee which Harry E. Russell, 60. A member the hour of the funeral. * lit the Welfare Dept Walter Crabtree, Jr. uenries, either 640 or 1240 on the revive him with oxygen and arti­ In the morning,. President and unfortunate that Zwi^er—who City, Iowa, cemetery which retiiSed At the last nmtUasr^of ths old ficial respiration fXiled and he w m Mrs. Eisenhower attended services tinued to the end of the bridge, a took pains to advise | ‘irat Army could find out to satisfy you unless a western seven-power resolution of the Town Planning Commission It ia requeated that flowera be to permit the burial of an Amer­ fioea not give out Itste. of Sisl. Proiptem material will be left distance of two-tenths of s mile, would set up to help arrange the namea of needy-'families,' it Board, Oct. 27, the/Bowers bloc pronounced dead at 7 p.m. at Nxtlonal Presbyterian Church headquarters, the next above him you could find some one who could since. 1938, and owner of the Cen­ omitted. ican Indian killed in Army servl^ to the choice of the stations but Dr. O'Neil Mid Delgarian appar­ and the first lady’ pastor Wished before stopping,' Mrs.,'Mabel Wat­ proposed scientific Congress next ter cordial Shop, died yesterday at does accept dimters and dia- voted to ^^proVetlM final plans. each one participating will, an­ kins. 32, th^ driver, and Mrs. Used Typewriter Gearaince in chain of comnauid, that Peress be shot and himg.” year on peaceful uses of atomic in Korea. At that time EUieotora Harold ently planned the suicide.' He Mid her "many more days of good had asked for a'speed-up in his McCarthy snapped back that Veterans Hospital, Newington, Mrs. Leals Btohop The court'a action upheld a de­ tributes them nounce each half hour, at Ihe be­ Melissa Armstrong, 32, both of energy. The Elks and Emblem Club Turklngton aniLKarn Fltato voted ginning of the exercise and at the several notes directed to staff doc­ health and helpful service.” discharge "Should have home the “many young men will die" because after a brief illness. He was widely Mrs. Esmje Birium, wife if Louis cision by the Iowa Supgehie Court against the indtion. Director Jacob tors, nurses and . relatives were The pastor. Dr. Edward L. R. Meriden: suffered abrasiche ' and Nor did the Russian make pub­ known in town and throughout the are also planning to give end, "this special exercise is being contueions in their fails from 01^ IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR brunt of Sen. McCarthy’s re- of traitors. He said traitors should lic the amendmenta he said last Bishop, 629 Center St., died yester­ that Mrs. Evelyn Rtcf^vriiite widow Miller a b ^ n e d and Director found in hla room. Contents of the Elson, offered his congratulations i m arka” be, "riiot and hung." ' state as "Sksl” Russell. day at the Manchester Memorial of Sgt. John Rice, had lio grounds baskets at ChristmM and the conducted by the United Ststes car. / Friday he would submit to bring Elks will also donate toys. TheodoreyFatebanks, the fourth Air Force, Federal Communica­ notes were not disclosed. at the church door after the serv­ . / HUSIAND, WIFE emd CHILDREN Case added: McCarthy said it was "no laugh­ He was the victim of a heart Hospital. for suit. TTie Iowa court said It ice. ■ * ------1------the rasolution nearer Russian aims, condition. ‘ member p t the old Board who op­ tions Commission snd. Civil De­ Mlsa Verna Hnre "This hew evidence, however, ing matter" when "secret masters including a firm Security Council She hod been a resident of Men-' could not deolm-e void any private’ posed We Bowers bloc, WM absent. Mrs. Ei.senhower also smllinglv, from Secretary Stevens that the in the •' military" cover up for He had been active in govern­ 'cheater for the last four months, ^ tra c t containing a restrictive fense organizations.” No station veto g ^ 'o n any international Eight members of the present identification will be given. One of the highlighte of this acknowledged "happy birthda.v’ letter was actually received and Communists. mental and civic affain and in moving here from Glastonbury.-- covenant. New Books Aiklecl (freetings from news photogra­ ALLIED BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CORD. atomic agency and perhaps insist­ torn are personi who opposed the Avery will welcome reports year’s Rotary Revue will be 'Misa Weak Nervous Toviewad and a decision reached be­ • Watkins said: “I was not laugh­ ence that Red China attend the Besides her husband, she leaves As Is ' customary in tie votes, lowers bloc and only one. Walter phers outside the church. ■ fore discharge was Issued con­ ing and the record and the pic­ n daughter,- Mrs. George Plarik of the' High Tribunal handed down reception from any local Mriions To Library Here Hare’s ballet presentation in which vinces me that formal censure scientific conference, tshoney is a former member ©f listening during the test. Iifa real 804 MAIN ST. TEL. ML9.4221 ture will so show.” ' A U, S. delegation apokesman Glastonbury; two brothers, Levie no written opinions today and did News Tidbits the bloc. .> she will be assisted by the Ballet ^ • i Ruil Down Folks Miould not rest on the . conduct of “I should. perhaps be censured Violette of Glastonbury and David not disclose how the Individual emergency, television apdfrequen- said that the United States,is in­ TnrUngtoa Bequest The following new books have Ruse, a group of dancers she has J e W l s l l ( . O l l w r e S S the chaiman oi a Senate commit­ for what I am about to say," Mc­ Vlolette of North Adams, Mass, Justices divided. Culled from AP Wires / Consideration 'of rescinding the cy modulation radio stIUions woUld been training for the past few *' ” a .a s s ie s Tell m New Slrenglh and tee in this Instance." < ' flexible on only two tilin g in­ two . sisters, Mrs. Fred Muise of be required lo leave t h ^ i r . Only been added to the West Side Carthy told Watkins in stem, lec­ volved in the p i^ ra m : It will op­ Mrs. Rice sought to sue the approval wm included on the weeks in preparation for t)ie show. Energy With FERRIZAN Case’s announcement capped a turing tones. “But a Senator New London end Mrs. Felix Le- cemetery for "humiliation and agenda for tomorrow’s Board meet- radio stationa in-Hhe O^FIEUtAD branch of the Mary Cheney Li­ The ballet Ruse, advance notices If yo\i are weak—nervous and pose any veto ;.ower that could tallan of North Adanqsl and one plan would pdnfinue to^roadoost brary: To Hear Salter aeries developments related to who represents the great State of hamatring the agency and it will mental suffering." Ambassador oT CoIon)bl^ ing by Harold A. Turklngton, now Photo Indicate, will be one of the hilari­ feel 'generally run-down ahd de­ the la c k e r affaih. One was a ses­ Utah who comes here and says he grandchild. a cam paln of coffee producing Board chairmsm, and his r^ueat and then only on the two frequency George R. Eaglti ' Fiction pressed when nothing seems to be tight against a place for Red China Funeral aervlcea will b« held She signed a contract 'with the in the system. The plan is Jenny Angel, Mrs. Elsie Barber; ous features of the revue. Robert Setter, practicing attor­ sion of McCarthy’s investigations does not know if some one ought either in the Oongreas. or the Sioux City Memorial Park Ceme­ nations of Latin A rn ic a which WM backed by several Directors. Tickets for the annual show are wrong otherwise, it's quite likely subcommittee, with Sen. Watkins to be blamed for promoting a Wednesday mpriilng at 9:15 at the are trying to oonvliM American desigifed to prevent enemy bombers George R. English, 63 Tliomaa Cut of Her Jib, Clara Boden: ­ ney in Hartford, will be the feat­ agency. tery for the burial of her husband, Supporters of, withdrawing the tain LIghtfoot, William Riley Bur­ available from all members of that the food you eat fails to sup­ (R'^tah) in the witness chair, man..who owes a llia n c e to a W. P. Quish Funeral Home, 225 housewife she shpulq pay more for approval say the action woiud give from using broadcMting beams Dr., Esteemed Leading K nigl^hM the local Rotary Club and are also ured speaker at a closed meeting ply all of the Iron-Iodine and B1 whidi prtxluced an angry exchange. Other delegates considered that Main St., and at 10 o’clock in St. hut after a graveside servicf the a guide to American cities. nett; Cheerful Captive. Mrs. Louise of the Manchester chapter of the foreign country, a traitor to his Lodge, in k brief answer .Friday, cemetery notified the widow the coffee. . . . Honolwu’a industrial the Board of Education and the been appointed general chairman on tale at Naasiff Arms, Benson’s, and B2 Vitamins you need and McCarthy said Watkins was country, .such a Senator certainly Paul's Church, Glastonbury. Burial area is destreyed^ by spectacular School Building Committee a "free An appeal for 25 volunteers as of the Manchester Lodge No. 1863, Field Cooper; Fifth Miracle, Wil­ American Jewi.sh Congre.ss to b© scored his most telling point when wtU be in St. Augustine's Cams- body could not be lowered into the liam Joyce Cowen; Speak to Me Watkins, Keller’s, Harrison's, the must have if you are to enjoy **derellct in his duty" for hot agree­ is derelict in his duty and that is fire punctuateq/by booming explo­ hand to go forward with their plan­ headquarters person: el has also B.P.O.E., Pancake Festival to be' First National Bank, and the Man­ held in the home of Mrs. Louis good health.'' ing with him that someone ought he demanded to know wtaat the tery, Glastonbury. grave. This was because a sec­ sions. ning.” , been made by Director Avery. held at the State Armory, Tnqrs- Brother,. Mrs. Anne Downes; CMe Hurwitz. 104 Conway Rd., Wed­ putting it very mildly." Russians really wontsd and defied tion of the contract said burial chester Public Market; To you we say—try FERRI­ to be blamed in the Peress case. Watkins said repeatedly that Friends may call- at ihe funeral A 20-yeac-4ld wbo admits mur­ Neither one of thoee Boards, hM They . would keep reports and day, Jan. 13. ’This Panc.ike Festi­ of the Runaway Corpse. Erie Stan­ nesday. 8:30, Nov. 17.' ZAN. the new Iodine-Iron recon­ Watkins said it could be an hon­ thim to match U. S. aid to the borne from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight waa restricted to Osucasians. der of his ihfant son and his wife’s given formal approval to the plana answer telephone calls when the val Is being held to raise funds for ley Gardner;. Plum Thicket. Mrs. Satter, who is chairman of the only a “Jury of his peers" could world in the form at radioactive and tomorrow from 2 to 6 and Rice later waa burled with full Janice Giles; Toll-gate, Georgette structive Tonic and Dietary sup­ est mistake or a faulty system convict a spy. Accusations, he g ra n d m ^ sr aocoeeds la second Customarily the Board of Dlrectora' local coittroi center is alerted for the Elk’s Scholarship of 81,000 to Hartford chapter of Brief Amer­ plement-take it for 30 days on which led to thh promotion and tsotemes for medical , agricultural from 7 to 9 o'clock. military honors in Arlington Na­ duty. By^-lncre.aalng the number Heyer;\^iirse Barcley’a Dilemma, Given Assigiiinent ican Civil Liberties Un’on; has said, could not convict and Induatrlai benefits, or even in suicide Attempt in three dsys. . . . approves plans after the other >Wo be granted to a worthy Manchester our Money Back plan. Either you honorable discharge for* former tional Gemetery hart. SecrefAry of Labor James P. groups have already done sq,^ ' of personnel for this type of work High School student. Adelaide Humphries;- Light, as the -chosen for his subject the antl- feel and look and zet years young­ He said the Peress matter making atomic ihformstion mvall- Mn. Elizabeth Johneon Mataba Morning. Mrs. Mildred Ingram; Army MaJ. Irving Peress, a d n ^ed "could have happened purely as Mrs. Rice’s appeal said the M lt^ell dlaclosos government hM Since the defeat of the-^Bowers it is expected that on one person English requests that ail mem­ At Camp Kilmer Comnunlst law and wire tapping. er- have rnore Pep and Energy— dentist who wouldn’t tell McCar­ a b lt. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Matson, State Court decision violsted the ‘blsiekliated” in last fiscal year 20 bloc in the town prlmMjr and elec­ wocld ^ required to give more bers of the committee be present Renegade S ^ u t, Archie Jpsocl.vn; A graduate of Columbia Law work easier and sleep sounder, or a matter of mistake” and criti­ A U,S, source said Lodge planned than two or three hours of duty at No Tears top (Jhristmas, Mrs. thy last winter whether he had any cised what he caUed "a lot of 68 Glenwood St., -widow of Vic­ U. S. Coiutitution’s guarantees of Iding contractors who "break tion, no one connectsif with school at the American Legion home at 8 School he has taught economics at you get your money back. Get Communist connections. to atrest that'point agidn. tor Johnson, died at her home this due process and equal protection hard-earacd labor stand­ planning hM gWcAany open indi­ one time. Volunteers are requested p.m. Tuesday evening, Nov. 16 to Helen Miller; TWl Her its Murtler, Copt. Elizabeth Ne^•els, daughter Rutgers University ar^ has lec­ FERRIZAN today at 'TT price you charges" without the proof. I ...... IP In any case, Watkins said, he morning after an ex tended. Ulneis. of the laws, the letter and spirit^ ards. ...” cation whetherThcre is an.v senti­ to contact Mrs. James G. Hassett, develop plans for thl* festival In Helen Reilly; M^n in Her Life, of Mrs. Jane Deveran, 86 Cam­ tured at Trinity College on con- can afford,. ' 100 Ts^leta Sl-58' w ag'against condemning anyone Sen. M ^ ellan of Arkansas^ She had been a resident of this of the United Nations charUr, British' scientist reports new ment in favpf of abandoning the William Valentine or Avery. onjunctlon with the representative Berta Ruck; Marriage for Three, stitutional law. Satter S has also J. W. Hale Dept. Store. ranking Democrat on the investi- Elizabeth Seifert; Katherine, Anya bridge St., has been assigned to without a trial. He said McCarthy Harry RoMeU town s-:r the past 52 years and was and "the. public policy of the XX. 8. chemical hM been developed which plans drawn by Crabtree and -rs- MMter Named . o fthe Quacker Oats Co. Camp. Kilmer, N, J., where ahe is apparently would not be satisfied tiona subcommittee, asked Wat- Hospital Notes a member of the Ehnanuel Luth­ Government.” may make chore of lawn mowing turnlng.4D the one drawn by Arnold Maxwell Hutchinson was re­ ------Seton; Love is E te^al, Irving unless he could find someone "who SiB if hd would put a motion be- the Republican Party for many eran Church. thing of past. . . . Six members of Lawpehce. elected master of the Grange at Stone; Buccaneer Surgeqn, C. V, Chief of Food Service at the Army for the Internal Sactirlty subcom­ war touf of the Hbly Land and Terry; Sinister Stone.i, Arthur Up- hospital there. Capt. Nevele was 0(^d be shot and hung." Palleats Today: 187 years. He was reelected secretary She leaves four sons, Roy E., anti-Communist underground iq ✓ Motorlals QuesUoaed its meeting Friday night at the ‘ exchange in the amaU, mittee to call all the SO-odd of­ ^ Tbe long fight over the school his plan's to spend (hre'e years in fleld; Gloria and the Bull i^ h te r, formerly a.ssigned at the Brooke ADMITTED SATURDAY: Ray­ of the Town Planning Commission Carl R., and Henry W. Matson, sU England shower vlatttag: Bust*— Community Hall. A pot-luck sup­ Au.stria as a missionary, - crowded committae room preceded ficers listed in the Army report. a week ago. . of Manchester, and ENald H. Mat- Struck by Auto, soccer team with propaganda h begsn when . the Bowers bloc per preceded the business session Jean Frances Webb; Golden Wild­ Army Hospital, Ft. ."am Houston. MAKES LENDING A the reopening of Senate debate Watkins said he would. And Mc­ mond Dwyer, 84 Union St., Rock- formed and voted to abandon Lt.w- Duty IJst cat. Margaret Widdemer; G i^n Texas. "v Before he took over the opera­ son of Stmtford; two daughters. leta after game in Wolverhampton. at which - election of officers -was The "duty list'’ for teacher which led bff with Sen. Jenner (R- Clellan said lie would be glad to viUe; Miss Ruth Ann Miller, 473 E. tion of the Cordial Shop, Russell Mrs. Harry B. Wlllisma, Jr., of Youth Uninjured rence’a plans after bids for the the main item on the agenda. Grow the Rushes, Nelson and Mrs, During World War II ahe was lENDLY BUSINESS Znd) calling^^r rejection of the second that motion. was a drug salesman, traveling VL school construction came in , over Arthur Rinney, Sr., a past mas­ mothers at the Cooperative Kin­ Shirley Wolford. stationed in the Pacific. Captain McCarthy kept repeating he was Center St.; Mrs. Arlene Robinson, Manchester and Mrs. B. R. Nsez- dergarten and Nursery this week Non-Fiction N«vels holds the Army Commen­ Tbit it the friandly YES MANsger of the local Watkins eommlUee’s recommenda­ throughout the state. kowski of Carmel, Calif., and 11 the 8450,000 appropriation. ter of the local subordinate, was tions. sorry" that Watkins had “wasted 41 Foster St.; Mrs. Bertha Have- An eight ysAr old boy Just The School Building Committee includes Mrs. William Arendt to­ Children Grew, Mrs. Eleanor dation Ribbon with metal pendant. mnes Company. Ha belisvai that no nor, Wapping. . An active member, of the TPC, grandchildren. named overseer; Hgzel Floyd, lec­ day; Mrs; Paul Arnold, Tuesday; one ihould borrow unnscetMrily. But when a Jenner argued the Senate can­ our time” by testifying. ' Russell was an enthusiastic sup­ missed serious .injury, late Satur­ is known to have several questions turer; John Ma.ssQlini, ‘stew’std: Choate Darnton; Have Fun with A \ graduate of Weaver High not vote censure beaum the “in­ Watkins replied he had given the ADMITTED YESTERDAY: The funeral will be held Wed­ ^*8 and ^^8 about the materials called foi In Mrs. Charles Bedford. Wednesday: Your Children, Mrs. Frances Hor- Scho^ Hartford, she also gradu­ loan it~to a person’s advantage, be provides folks Mrs. Pauline Reavile, 55, Conway porter of that group's master plan nesday afternoon at 2:30 in the day afternoon when gn automo­ David C. Toomey, Jr., assistant hare with the n^ded cash. dictment is in error.^He com­ committee the best answer he for parking and traffic circulation Crabtree's plans, however. steward; Mrs. Walter F. Elliott, Mrs. Oscar Bilhare, l^ursday, and wich; All About Christmas, May- ated frOpi Columbia University In pared the Watkins groUp to a could. Rd.; Mrs. Pauline Flenke, 309H chapel of the Emanuel Lutheran bile was able to stop Just ss the" Some observers feel the question Mrs. Alphonse Bogush, Frida.v. mie Richardson Krythe; Home on New York where she received a ettssss onsnseHsa He makes borromng a simple, friendly trane* Spruce St.; Mrs. 'Veronica Gray, in the Main Street area. He also Church. Burial will ^ in Eaat chaplain; Mrs. BfOce. Ronson, grand Jury and said “you md not The hearing was called, McCar­ pressed for consideration by the boy and car met on Hartford 0 —What la the origin of the of ’’suhstantlal,accordsnce" of the treasui'cr; Mary Tedford, eecretary the Bear's Domain. Mrs. Martha. Master of Science Degree. action. He makes loam to employed nten and woman, married a t bring in a true bill," bMause it re­ thy said, because the report of the Coventry; Mrs. Ruth Perkins, 299 Cemetery. Road. word "thug" as applied to a hold­ plana with the preliminary plans Mancheater Evening Herald Bol­ Martin. single. He arrangei convenient monthlyxpaymcnti. Main S tr^ .; Aurora Whitehead, 9 Board of Directors of the TPC*s Frienda msy call at the Watkins and Walter F. Elliott, gatekeeper, fused to consider "the most censure committee, headed by Wat recommended list of Capital Im- According to police, the boy, up man or a hired slugger? approved by voters is bound to be The three graces elected for the ton correspondent, Mrs. Joseph CD TEST 81-ATED If you decide that a loan is to your ad''*"tege, come to SM portant evidence in this question^ kins, had said that Brig. Gen. West Rd„ RockviUe; Dells Forak- Funeral Home, 142 E. Center S t, A—The term comes from the raised. Opponents of the bloc have D’ltalia, telephone Mitchell S-554S. Auenafit YES MANager today. er, 47 'Millslde S t; Mrs. Pauline provementa- tomorrow from 2:30 to 4:30 and William Holden of East Hartford, next year are Patricia Strickland, Hartford. Nov. 15 (iP>—Twelve TWe "all important evidence,” Rsdph W. Zwicker 'was not respon­ He waa at one time credit man­ ran in front of a ;ar driven by Hindustani ’’thag," meaning a con tended-that the final plans must Ceres; Eileen Augusto. Pomona 31 Die ill Clashes Connecticut radio stations will U ani 82S to $500 a * Slgnhfwe Alan* he said, was the fact that McCar­ sible for the promotion, and hon­ Plasteridge, RFD 2, Rockville; from 7 to 9:30 p.m., and until cheat or rascal. A thug wm a be substantially in accordance with and Andrea Paggioli, Flora. Grace Daniel H. Wylie, §3 McKinley St.; ager for Manchester Memorial 10 a.m. Wednesday. Irving L. Hills, 55 Wells St., who participate in the hation’s second thy has been “fighting a consplr orable. discharge of Perea^and the HospitaL During World War I. he ’was able to stop Just sa his right member of an old society in the original ones to conijriy with Tedford waa named lady assistant test, of Conelrad early Wednesday “firr camtaarStsar uxiisar rtr* acy." Jenner said McCarthy was blame should ne placed “on those Robert Johnson, 77 Oak St.; Mrs. India, the members of which the Charter. Plead Innocent In North Africa OhUre Pepler, RFD. 1, Rockville; was a naval'chief petty officer. front fender hit the child. steward and Eklward DeDosser was morning, the office of Civil De­ "stymied" when he sought to put who are culpable.’’ John O, Vaders killed in the name of religion. elected to a three year term on fense announced yesteritey. The TT, FINAN^ CO. J this in the record. The Watkins committee recom^ Gregory 'T. Barbato, 28 Scarbor­ A Manchester native, Russell John C. Vaders, 14 Stedman St. Patrolman Curtis Wilson, who To Diner Holdup ough Rd.; Vida Salcius, 280 Bum- attended local schools and waa a Investigsted, took the boy to Man: NESTEOO RESCUED the executive committee. Mrs. Tunis, Tunisia,' Nov. 15 first test was held in Sej^ember 606 MAIN ST., 2nd R ., Over Woolworth’s, MMiCHESTER It was, Jenner contended. Just mended . that McCarthy be cen Hartford, father of William J. 0 —What is the'. largest brook Hopkinsville, Ky. (A7—Mrs. Bud Bruce Ronson will serve m Blue last year. Conelrad is the CD, radio as if a gm d Jury “returned an ham Bt{ Conrad Rothman, 12 member of the Manchester Lodge Vaders, 307 Henry St., who ihrecta cheater. Memorial Hospital where trout on record? Cnashes between French securlt.v USItclMlI S-4U6 . Aril for Um YES MAM ' sured foi: his manner of question' Carol Dr... RockviUe; Miss Barbara of Masons. He was the son of the he WM found to be uninjured. Tatum killed a snake with a bulge Cross insurance collector. Northampton, Masn., Nov. 16 (>P) forces and Nationalist guerrillas In operation designed to thwart\any OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL I F.AA. Indictment against a private clti- ing Zwicker last Feb. 18 about the Manchester High School A — A brook trout weighing in her henhouse and performed an Meet Thursday e^ort by enemy bombers to foiiow fcen for murder while inoring that Johnson, 145 W. Center St.; Mrs. late Raloh and Elisabeth Russell. Since the officer reported there 14^ pounds hM been the world —'TTiree Manchester, Conn, men, restive Tunisia and Algeria took a Idwi midi ti rttidifili if til turrMndinR fiwitt Peress. Its report said the general Band, died at- McCook Hospital in autopsy. The bulge wm an egg- The University of Connecticut weekend toll of at least 31 killed. radio beams to American,cities. \ 1 if $100 cttli $21.40 villi prMiplIy ripiid in 12 cinticuliYi mMlhly iMl^MinH tf $tO)tf mcL. a goon squad had Men trying Gwendolyn Chambers, 260 Weth- Besides his wife, Sibyl Weir Rus­ Hartford lart night. were skid marks for about 20 feet record, for years. It was caught Extension Service has arranged a released Friday from Vermont was not responsible for either the ersU St.; Paul R- Harman, Wllll- sell of 63 Tanner St., he leaves a before the car stopped, the lad sized gourd, complete with a Twenty rebels were killed in one Blghtly to murder him, his wife promotion or discharge. A cigarmaker, he was bom| in the Nipigon River on the north curving neck v^ich she used m s poultry equipment meeting for State Prison, pleaded innocent in and his children.” ___ mantlc; Mrs. Doris Morano, East brother, William B. Russell of West- v/M lucky the motorist wm going shore of Lake Superior. Thursday at 8 p. m. at Yeoman’s encounter Saturday at Djebel Gar- Zwicker Not Reepoaaible Hartford, Carolyn Ursin„ Andover; port: five sisters, Mm. Maude Hill, July .14, 1885 in The Nettierianda at a slow rate of speed. . nest egg. . ■ District Court Sati rday to charges bou, in Eastern Tunisia. Thirty In a weekend Milwaukee speech, Watkins reiterated today his and had lived in Hartford for 20 Hall in Columbia. Through the co*, John Carlson, 104 Haynes St.; 110 Main St., Mrs. Florence Robb, There were no others injured li> Q — When wm Rensselaer Poly­ of a.ssault with intent to rob snd others were •vounded and two cap­ McCarthy said he did not intend to group believed Zwicker was not 58 Holl St., Mrs. Mildred Oarke. years. operation of Connecticut Light- lurceny in connection with a 1947 tured. The French lost one scldier. do any apologixiiig and declared, Judy Pelletier, 100 Homestead St., Besides his son, he leaves his the mishap and no arrests were technic Institute founded? and Power Co. and severrfl supply r^ponslble, and said uncontra Mrs. Viola Ferguson, 74 Horton 22 Henry St., Mrs. Margaret made. A — In 1824. It la believed to LET US PILL YOUR holdup of a diner. In the Aures Mountains of "we are in the midst of a move­ dieted testimony _^fore his com' Dwire. 756 E. Middle Tpke. and wife, Mrs. Jacobs Smit Vaders; a hou.ses, an interesting exhibit of The men, Earl Bieu, 24; his southeast Algeria. French para­ ment of massive appearsement . .. Rd.; Mrs. Winnefred Bolton, 369 daughter, Mr*. Erwin Boettcher of be the oldest college of civil en­ poultry equipment hM been ar­ nt'ttea proved it. R Middle Tpke. Mrs. Dorothy Pagani, 38 Locust gineering in the English-speaking brother, Robert. 29. and Norman troopers killed five guerrilas and ''^movement of people who are not McCarthy and Watkins inter­ Manchester,. K, H.; two, brothers ranged. loyal to our country." ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. St.; and several nieces and world. Saucier. 29. were held in 8.5,000 lost two men in fighting near Dje­ SCHULTZ rupted each other frequently. At. nephews. and a sister, out of state, iuid three Install Officers Among the items to be demon­ bail each for hearing Nov. 19. They bel Uchmoul. Two rebels and one 1 liWcan leader .K n o w 1 a n d Grace Keiderling, 45 Dbane St.; grandchildren. strated will be a hot air brooding one point McCarthy told Watkins Ernest Varca, 45 Eldridge St. Funeral services will be held at 0 —Is the mace used in both served time In Vermont for similar French soldier were killed in an­ (Calif) |»M reporters he didn't ex­ he could “talk all you want. I’m 8t. Mary’s Episcopal Church at 2 The funeral will be held Wed­ system, new developments on an offenses. ' other clash , in the Algier ref^on pect any formal compromise pro­ BIRTHS SATURDAY: a son to nesday afternoon at 1:30 at the Of New Chapter houses of the U. S. Congress? old idea: gas and oil chicken in­ not going to use the gavel." Dr. and Mrs. OUver Purnell, 23 p.m., Wednesday. Friends may call A—The mace is th# symbol- o f' near Tigzirt. posal today, but Indicated he still McCarthy was repeatedly gav- tomorrow froiifK2 to 5'and from 7 Watkins Funeral 'Home, 142 E. cinerators; floor cleaners; ventila­ BRONX M.A.N H.ANGS SELF Nationalist outbteaks have been thought Uunrs wAga possibility , of DAvis Ave., RockvUle. Center St., with the Rev. Clifford authority in the House of Rep-, Called fdl’ and delivered tion fans, auger-type grain ele­ Beauty Salon one at some time, x elied to silence when he appeared BIRTHS YESTERDAY: a son to TO p.m.-rAt thei-W. P. Quish Fu­ The new maifs club of lire South resentatives; there .is no mace in promptly at no iextra vators and stand-by,power gener­ ■ New Fairfield. Nov. 15 oP) — reported for some time in Tunisia. before the Watkins committee (n neral HomA, 225 Main Ct. Burial O. Simpson, minister pf the Cen­ Henry Ruppenthal, 54, an unem­ Uprisin.gs started in Algerisr'two Whether any comprdfiiise is pro­ to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Endera, 76 ter Congrogatlonal Church, offi­ Methodist Church, to be known as the Senate. charge. ators. Pictures and information September. Lenox St. will be in B^diera Field, East ployed Bronx, N. Y., engineer, weeks ago,' duced "hinges on the developments Cemejery. ciating. Burial will be hi East "Methodist Men," will be institut­ will al.so be available on bulk stor­ hanged himself from a tree on his In the debate,” he said,.,addlhg: And a few seconds later when BIRTHS TODAY: twin daugh­ Cemetery. Q—To what race do the Tibetans age bins and it Is hoped to have McCarthy interrupted Watkins, the ters to Mr.- 'and Mrs. Gilbert Ne­ ed St the meeting Monday eve­ belong? ■ _ „ * summer propert.y in the Lake 4 6 th “The attitude of Senators c ^ d Mrs. Flora Friends may call at the funeral ning, Nov. 22, at 7:30 in the PINE PHARMACY a model on display. The meeting Is -Candlewo^ section here Satur­ stiffen considerably one way o^ spare, 67-year-old Republican said: gro, Andover. home tomorrow night from 7 to 9 A—The ’nbetana are a branch open to all interested persons. x “You said I could talk all I DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Mrs. Flora Fraser, 39, of 2(V chape]. of the Mongolian race, nnd have day, His body was found yesterday the other, depending on what is o'clock. Robert L. Hammond, District C A U MI-9.9814 Fire Group* Meet aaid in the del»te." / wilted. Now let me go. . . It’s Mrs. AugusU McKinney, Sunrise Robert' Rd., Rockville, died last their own lahguage. , Several members of the -. Fire by neighbors. State police said rWsCRI^ONS'^ with yqur permission that I'm do­ Drive, Rockville; Mrs. Joseph night in. Hartford Hospital. She' Lay leader from Edgewood. R. I., Rupt enthal climbed the tree, COLD WAVE SPECIALS In another off-the-floor develop­ will be the speaker and will pre­ Dept, will attend the meeting of ri ment, McCarthy was presented an ing this':".., Therrien. 33 View S t; Walter suffered a head injury Satmtlay Q—Where U Edith Cavell the Windham gnd Tolland County slipped the rope around his neck CABEFCIXT COMrOVSVED\ sent the charter to the new chap­ burled ? and plunged downward. Dr. Al­ award by the Dept, of Kew Jersey Watkins ■'urged McCarthy to run Pierce. 25 Morse Rd.; Wllllsm in a fall down a filght of stairs in Assn, tonight at Willimantic ' /" < a thorough check of the 30-odd Moore, 457 Adams S t; John Som Hebron. Funerals ter and will install the officers. A—-This martyr English nurse bert J. Trimpert, medical exam­ Army and.f^vy Union “for his un­ It is expected that this new Sports Center. Among those w-ho relenting efforts in exposing and names supplied Secretary Ste­ erville, 56 Helaine Rd.; WUllam Mrs. Fraser was well known In of World War I wM shot by a are planning to go are Chief Peter iner. said he hsd been dead about I Carlo, South Coventry; Mrs. Doro­ ctub,^ will start with more than German- firing squad. Her body 24 hours when the body wm found. combatting subversives in the vens. He said that «As. “part of my Manchester, having been employ­ w m iun A. Klasman 100 members. Massollrfi, Stuart Wells, William H United States." advice, from an older men, JUst a thy Welch. 98 Walnut St.-, Mrs. ed for some time in Woolworth’s later wm removed to Norwich Hand nnd John D. Avery. Prank Aszklar, 138 Vernon St.; The funeral of William A. Kiss- Refreshments will be ^served at Cathedral in Bkigland. Sees Politics in Censure little older than you.” McCarthy store where she was a popular the close of the meeting. Tho Women's Auxiliary of the In accepUng it in the office of was 45 yesterday. Lynn Snuifer, 86 Summit St., Mau­ waitress at the lunch counter. man, J12 Highland Bt., wm held • » 1,- Saturday aftefnoon-at T;30 at the Bolton Volunteer Fire Department Vice President Nixon, McCarthy McCarthy said; "You and I rice Wiley, Jr., 112 EUxateth Dr.; Police reported that Mrs. Fraser will hold its regular monthly meet­ said "I think I should warn yqu— know that nothing will be gained Mrs. John Nordey and son, Vernon and a. friend, Mrs. Eleanor Cot­ W. P. Quish Funeral Hone with Seek New Site i ing at the firehouse at 8 o'clock they’re going to vote censure, not by calling four, eight doctors from 'Trailer Court; Alane KoUnuui, 73 the Rev. Erich Brandt. pMtor of FOR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE trell, were leatdng the home of the Concordia Lutheran Church, George Channing tonight, on the basis of facts but on' the the Surgeon Genefal^a office." Milford Rd.; Mrs. Joseph Rourke, Mrs. Frances Woo^nan in Hebron Hocieiy To Meet basis of politics. Watkins said: "I take it that 49 Flower S t; Miss Marguerite officiating. Burial wm in EMt ’For Station A when she fell down the outside Cemetery. Tho Ladies Benevolent Society w & / e r “But I hope they get this over you’re asking for mj* advice.” Bonner, TalcottviUe; Mrs. M ward wooden BteTs and hit her head on To Give Lecture of the Congregational CSiurch wiil \ quickly, so I can go back to the McCarthy countered: "Not your Hazlett and'Aaughter,. 326 Spruce Bearers were Fred Tedford, Al­ ___ ' the street level step. She was bert Todd, OCester Flavell, John PoetmMter H. (Min Grant hM nseet In the parish ■ room tomorroNv Job of digging out Communists. advice. You have signed a report S t; Mrs. Anutony J. Gryk and tAken to Windham Community George Channing, CSB, San announced that Dec. 1 ia the dead­ at 8 p.m. for its regular meeting. There was considerable drama saying I should blame the person daughter, 37 Academy St; Mrs. Kisaman, .Keeney Kissman and Memorial Hospital, WUlimantic, by Arthur Klnman. . Francisco. Calif., a member of the line for accepting bids to lease an­ Mrs. Walter P. Elliott wi)I show In the McCarthy-WatMns meet. who is culpable." Then he con­ Leon March. 34 Hale Rd. State Policeman Kenneth Hayden board of lectureship of the Mother' other building to the post office the collection of colored slides Ing. tinued: "I gather you have noth­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: and later transferred to Hartford Church, First Church of Christ, department to continue poetai taken by her husband on their trip You’ll nev<*r know how lovely a McCarthy was out, he said, to ing" to tell the subcommittee to­ Mrs. Ralph Lsnzano, 170 'Bi8seIl Owries Knhr Scienttste, Boston, 'wiU give s lec­ St.; William, Polinsky, 213 High­ Hospital where death occurred operations for Station A in the into the Pacific Northwest this permanent ran be until you’ve learn whether Watkins knew who day, last night. Funeral aerrieps for Charles ture Nov. 18 at 8:15 p.m. in Push- North End, summer. had a fubulou. netv Forever Pro- was responsible for the Peress McCarthy said his “Question land S t: Mrs. Harry Buckmlster. Kuhr, 38 Bigelow St., were held nell Memorisl, Hartford. 46 82 Bigelow St.; Raymond Dwyer, , Mfs. Fraser was -a native of S atu i^y afternoon at 3 o'clock in Postal. authorities have. ' long Writer To Speak feMlonal Wave b.v one of our promotion. No. 1". to Watkins wais, “Do you Caribou, Maine. Her husband He will speak on "Christian contemplated oaovini; thet- opera­ The W8CS of United Meth,odist skilled styllete. Every magic in­ At one point Watkins inquired, know who was responsible for 34 Union S t, Rockville;- Mrs. the Concordia Lutheran Church James Burdick, 390 E, Center St,;^ died some time ago and a eon who with the Rev. Erich Brandt, the Science, Ite Constructive Mission." tions to another site in tite 'same Cl urch will be amon'g those who gredient i* "homogenized" for "Do you think that Peress ought promotion of P e r ^ ? " is in the service has arrived home. For 10 years a newspaperman, general vicinity in the North Ekid attend the open meeting of MYF apHngy .MORF. . N.ATI R.AI. to be shot or hung on the basis Watkins answered: "No I do Mrs. Edmund Cok, 11 Nye S t; PMtor, officiating, Frederic E.' not. But I think I can help you Mrs. William Maurer. 423 Summit Her father has, made arrang;e- Werner prosided at the organ and he WM editor of 'die Seattle Star M the lease for their present build­ tomorrow at 7 p.ni. at the church rurle. Include* Sparkling Rinse, of such information as 1s pow ments with the Charles J. DiUon for two years. In 1934 he w m made ing expired some time ago and hM when Emil Pahl John. Providence Teat f'lirU, Conti Shampoo, regularly available, Without trial?" ' find the information as to who S t: Mrs.' Anthony DlManno, 57 Mcompanled the soloist, . Mrs. was responsible for the promotion Ardmore Rd.; Mrs. Salvatore A. Funeral Home, 53 Main St.. Hart­ George Wipzler, who sang "Peace, a teacher of Christian Science and continued on temporary Journalist, will speak on his post- Style Set. 17.50 . McCarthy declared anybo<)y who ford, and friends may call there waa appointed to ths board of lec­ y covered up traitors should be shot of Peress and who ordered his Buccino, 174 Vernon S t; Robert Perfect Peaqe." Peretto. 139 Maple S t, Mrs. John this evening from 7 to 9 o’clock. The bearers were Edward Gnibe. tureship of the OiristUn Science Originally the plan vras to build or hung but “yon try to make a discharge.” Church in Boston In IM L . Watkins said he would go "right Klelnschmidt. 42 Drive D; Mrs. Burial will be in Caribou tomor­ Gustave Utke, Stephen Kline, a new^ post Office ia the area, but Joke of it.” row. Any man in. the milijAry. Wat­ down the list" of names. He said Frank Hill and daughter. East Richard Reichenbach, Andrew the plan w m changed m it is con­ kins flared back, is entitled to a he would have done that if he had Hartford; Nelson Provost. 18 Cor­ Relchenbach and Arthur Reichen­ sidered econbmically unsound to It’s difficult to writ* trial before a Jury of his own peers considered the matter important nell St.; Mrs. Lester Gifford and Mre. Hattie A. Webb bach. expand operations there, Grant son. Talcottville Road. Rockville; Mrs. Hattie A. Webb. 81. 613 Burial WM in East Csmetery. Public Records said. that service man or ItV All New! in a criminal case. He said if an to special censure committee's Budget 0 « PRIVATE BOOTHS investigation showed that nobody findings. William Fatscher, 254 Charter Plana now are to continue pres­ woman as often as Oak S t; Mrs. Robert Moran, 16 ent facilities la another building committed a crime “I know it will Watkins aaid be had talked to W arraatoe Deeds ' you’d like, for the best FOR YOUR <• . Stevens since he got the summons S. Alton St.; Mrs. George Ecker Manr Loomis Williams to G. Al­ with at leMt 800 sq. ft. of floor be a disappointment to you.’’ But and son. Mounted Route. Rock- space needed. new8 of all is home he said there could have been Just Saturday from McCarthy for to­ bert Stumpf, property off .-Ixmg town news— when on« GREATER a mere mistake. day's hearing. rille; Robert Constantine, 62 Mar­ Martin Attributes Town ^s HiU Street, East Hartford. He said any applications to rent COLD WAVE >3 ^ 0 0 . Watkins said the Secretary show, garet Rd.; Ovla Bernals. Hebron; ‘nicodore O. GoodchUd to Henry a building to the department meet- ia away from home. McCarthy remarked that a boy Chester O'Neill, Vernon Trailer COMFORT who goes to sIm p on duty in Korea ed him the letter sent to Mundt on Problems to Rapid Growth N. Hemenway, Jr., and Catherine ti:» this requirement should be sent includes invigorating shampoo—style set is executed and asked if Watkins June 23, and offered to give him in Court; Mrs. Wallace Laws and Hemenwoy, property on take to Inspector Edward J. Ledwith, Regardless of where didn't think somebody who co v ert confidence the list of 30 names. daughter. 27 Grant Rd.; Mrs. Mil- Street. room 1401, in the Post Office build­ your service man or But WaUins testified he refused to ton Widem, Hartford; Mrs. Charles ing in Boston. t up a Communist was more culp­ General Manager Richard Mar-^conaideration be given' to Joining Frederick C. Ntll and Ruth V. woman is stationed, able. accept the list and told Stevens that Miski, 7 Rosem'ary Pi.; Joanne Nill to John A. Person and Mil­ Grant added that details con­ if the McCarthy subcommittee had Shaver, Manchester; Mrs. Peter U today called for aid in the form I • metropolitan district. the Manchester Eve­ “Tea." Watkins said, “I'll agree With a broader economic and dred 8. Person, property at 74 Jen­ cerning the lease, and plans for REVUE it, that was all that was necessary Brszdzionis and son, - 93 Cooper of "imaginative" thinking to help ning Herald can be for. with you. But first 1 want to be geographic base, Martin said, more sen St. tbs new building which have ndw dead sure he's been doing it" because that group was handling St.; Mitchell Karpuska. 33 Locust solve some of the more serious I.eato been shelved, were originally han­ warded to be at “Mail ' Personalized the matter. S t: Miss Esther Sorenson. 363 Hil­ services could be provided more WADDELL SCHOOL « Weald QuU SO Offtoers problems now facing Manchester. Joseph Lupas, to AUonso. dled in Bridgeport but are now be­ Call’* regularly. Stevens believed the list should liard St.; Mrs. Louise Bishop, 629 efficiently. HU said he wasn't talk­ repair shop and store at 257 N. ing dealt with in Boston because Watkins told the Wisconsin Sen­ be confidential, Watkins said, be Center St. Speaking before the weekly ing simply of water and sewer 50 ator the w’sy to fix the reaponsi- services, which could be had by Main S t, for five years from Nov. of changes in the administrative Get a subscription for DISCHARGED ,T0DAY: Mrs. luncheon meeting of the Kiwanis 1 at $20 for six mobths and 830 S'tup of the post office depart NOV. 19 and 20 Md^heir'temlliM Edwin Johnson and son, East Hart- Joining the Hartford Metropolitan a month thereafter. ment. dear ones in serv ice- Haircuts from officers whose names were sub- to unfavorable pubUclty complete­ ford; Dominic Verrlzzl. 330 Main Club at yie Manchester Country Water District but of other ser­ today! mltWd to the McCarthy subcom­ ly out of proportion to the facta.” Club today, Martin said that moat BaUdlng Penults mittee last June by Secretary of St.: Mrs. Albert Hall and son, vices needed by the communities. To Reimer Construction Co., for Today . . . SCHULTZ i* offering such popular ruU as: Dark Tail Cuta, Lamp Cuts, It also would have harmed the Glastonbury; WlUism Kloter 82 ;Of the town’s problems stem from The general manager also said rringe Cats. Cap Cute,' Sculpture Cute. Baalr Cuts; Modified Italteji Cute amd many the Army Stevens. procedures of the Inspector Gener­ its too rapid growth and added J. Stanley Crocker for alterations Watkins said Stevens had ad­ Holluter St.; Therese Noel. 6 Main that the problem of parking, m t o ^ dweUlng at 17 Ardmors Rd., New theme, new songs, new fun!. otkera to it your peraonality! al’s office which made the detail­ St ; Raymond Simpson, 66 School that "imsginstlon" w m ne^ed in well M mass transportation, la also About Town vised th at the list included aU of- ed investigation of the case, Wat­ St.; Mrs. Rosemary Prignsno, Iheir solution. New scenery end . It's e fleera Involved in ttie Pereas case a serious ‘ant, but, he added, the To Carl E. M in for alterations The Manchester Fire Dept, ex­ kins quoted Stevens as saying. Bronx, N. Y. Among the .problems, Msrtla .jtown^ahouktai’t tiy to keep out iUmtfljrBtrr hew show from beginnmg to end. In a hsfiriag spattered witA Stevens aasnied Wm. Watkins to a dwelling at 119 Cambridge S t. tinguished a grass firs in which Ut- sharp wpada s«d causUe phnM . siudt are what he called the pres­ new businesaea $100. said, be would "do his level basT ntE ACTS AO’AINST SLUMS ent "inequities" in taxation, as be* tls damags w m dons on Saturday Benefit Rotery's Student Assistance Watidju rofMsd to ba budged from Tbe increased populaUoo of moralBg at 466 Woodland- S t Fund. """• . Us positiM' Chat parhape no one to produce all of the SO officers be- tween Individuals and between dif­ Manchester- means that more KEY FOUND — ROOM OONE the McOarthy. subcommittee Washington, Nmr. .18 UH— ferent towns, and this dlfficulUas "crtalDally eu^abia" for the if they ware called. firins will come Into town to com­ •Ishperaing, Midi. a new. nattoawlde, As for the problem of toxatloo, wsathsr S t, and Mrs: R H. Odsas, BEAUTY SALONS Watldnasatfi Hw Saaate Intetttal planning to expand the twirinsse ksy in ths mall rscsatly. Ths ksy, 29 EMsabstfa Dr.{ ars eo-chairmsa TICKETS $1- UNDER 12, Me shm and calP them in," Watkins Yohmtosy campiaga tor the re- which Is aggravated by a co^-, center or croato additloaal sHop* ...... Moalttae of wMeh testified, adding th»i this should ■Mval nf slnosa atol liaprsva. of'tbs voristy torgstful gusste can M a food sals, whtrfi B m Bara Loould ufidertaka to Unuing need for new aebools, new {dag oenters. . lutura by tfropotaig In a mall boh. Raptor, B’aal »rlth. win hold Pfoduca the answer to the ouee- niMit at konrigg with 0 » drito- aewers aiad other town senricAat: .-Martin said tha, town should ^ h e U at; great NaBeoei BaMt. .Maocheater PahUe Mar- OF CONNECTICUT "wdPonrtbla’’ for UoB McCarthy loM has propound- ratlca that the loeol OMMOaot* was marksd “Roeia 16, Nalson Thursday, Nov. 16 at 9 son. In kat. HarriaMi’a. IKcBer'a. H'atktaa. Naaaiff AroM. BenaMt’a, aiaHla SaM thla could not be oak for eotsMe tt rirmsTj. H o u m ." . who promotedTPeraos and whO^ ttoaoIsM «oa da "thto jeh thoA M ved by Uto tojUlridual -towna Hals’s Bters. They >rom\n a wMs ar tn m meotoer* at tlH> BCaacheater Katory dob. 983 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER TEL. M I-3^51 n aaver gayajilffl an boaoraUa dischatgo. to obtain aoluttooa to the prah* Ths N sMob HouN was dsstfoyad voristy at hctoe .eooksd toeds, akma and recoBunaadad .atriouP leoH of the haabMa eoatsanalty. by tin la IM^ salads oad othsr dMhas. \ .4-1 ■ . ♦ /' , - r r'^ /■ '> A 0 B .3 IX MANCHESTER EVENING .HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1^5^ MANCHESTER EVEMNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19M iUwrtrBtrr^ r ^ o n a l eui^ciidem of natlonaliatic v iou newspaper headlinet which causa a protriiation of the front Boveraigaty,. but " toward an all told the atory of the nature of the ^Droodles- teeth and. a narrowing of the den­ world aurrander of Auch ebver- campaign, which was one of un- tal arch. WRMR-aee WttTH~i4ie H eb ro n W o p p in g Cttntittg !|traUi Your Dental A eleeping habit, known as’ pil­ ell^ty.. prec^ented personal attsudc on Ey ROGER PRICE WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS RfOOO—lIM Daily Radio W H A T ^ ie Skywateh Schedule The United States of Europe, is Hardman. According to the gos- lowing, may lead to In co n i^ Holiday PB^eant , SSTmcl closure of the teeth. Thie is tab ? TULIP^ TREE PARM WDBO—i W TteM. W no—leae Auxiliary Seeks no longer a ^ t e goal in itself. sip-x^column, the President ex­ Health condition in which the child tfMpe Plans Revealed Tuesday, Nov. 16 The goal it a United Nations pressed his regret that the cam­ da with hie cheek on hie fief/ Onr turkeys have been wlaaera at (be Bqeton Show la tho Oven Tho (oUowlng program o c h o d -« l!^ .„ _ Veterans’ Gifts (Next week: New D e n ta l Mldnight-2 aim...... olunteera Needed. For . peace and eecurity, it is paign in New York was not be­ Bad Haiilla aad Teeth Dreeeed CInes ^ paet two yenre. We prepare reJiUly fer the eves. ules a rt auppUefi .by the radio r WUAY—Suppiupper Serenade 2 a.m.-4 a.m. . ■ ...... Voluoteera Needed.?. Matedala). /^ WTKJ—N#w» ot Ui» Wnrid' Hebron,. Nov. 15' (Special)— not merely necessary that Ger­ ing waged more on the issues. (Following la the 26th in a series 60c Lb. N. Y. Dressed Under 20 Lbs.-—Over 20 Lbs. SOe managamenu and ara aubjact to WDRC—CboraHera 4 a.m.-6 a.m.,,...... Vohinteera Needed. Wapping, Nov. 15 (Special)— many and Prance surrender the If the story to true, the Presi­ of articles on "Your Dental Health" WGTH—Gnbrlet Heauer Business transacted at the meet­ 6 a.m.-9. a.m...... '...... Volnateera Needed., Tee! We Pnll The Tendont—Deliver In Mnncheetor changa without notica. 1; f- ing of St. Peter's Epiacopal Church Mrs. Alex Chickey, rehabilitation right to make war against one dent was making his complaint to being presented by The Herald in WHAY—Supper Serenade 9 a.m.-NQon ...... tWilllam Hansen. -4iM- . WTIC—One Hait'a Family St Rectory Hsil included a vote for Noon-3 p.m./i,fc...... * Robert Genoyesi. ■' X chairman . WKNB—Requ««t UathM* WGTH-In the Hood . try room, an overhead roof to be 6 p.m.-8 p.m: ...... Alfred Hagenow, members should bring gifts for the and teeth.) WTlC-BMXltaa* Wtt* #AT «••••«••••««••*•*••%••• Wy|B^ higher than either. It is also himself that he Should origihate ASH SWAMP R<9a d , OLASTONBURT TEL. MEdferd l-M U • ’» ^ Y —Marine Program , replaced and an electric light in­ Gerald Nicbletta. hospitals to tha Wednesday meet- , Remambraaeo WDRU—Cal. Kolby * WTIC—Beat of All ^ stalled. The question of a midnight 8 p.m.-lO p.m. . lOSlIUi ••••••«••••••••••••«•• 7*2 necessary that the United States or enjoy that kind of caunpalgti. Opening tops of- bottles with 1 thaAK my Ood far every re- WGTH-Jack'i Waxworks am ne-M eet CorlltS Archer ...... Lloyd Davidson. Richard Harris. * lag. JwQBuMI ;a«t****»«*«r*******.*« your teeth may make you the life 6*1S— WGTH—Top Secret Piles service at the church on Christmas 10 p.m.-Midnight. Dofto Cowles, Waity Duggan, The gifts will be tent to veter­ emIv ^21 and Russia make the same sur­ The master-mind of the campaign Btombrienee ef yen. WHAV—Polka Bop 8ilA— Eve came up for consideration, but Dorothy Nolan. of the party but it'a not a practice WCCC—Record Remit WHAY—Education ans' hoepitais in Newington, i/o a iy render and agreement, and ac­ V>b\1ousIy Was Governor Dewey, recommended by the dentist. , . / Phil. 1:8 WKNB—Request MsUnes it was decided that tt would hardly Volunteera may register at Civil Defense Heedqusrters, Municipal Rocky HiU, and Weat Haven. I want you to know that you are WTIC—Stella OalUs WTIC—Beat of All be practical for a church in this Building, Manchester, on Mondays, Wednesday.t and Fridays from cept one world political system who made high-minded speeches People easily damage teeth by / never forgotten; . ■ WDRC—Meet Corliss Archer area. Auxiliariee throughout tha araa ' tarn AMO^SiP^iucai using them for things for whlcL WDRC—Csi Kolby ^ WCPH—Top Secret Files 1-5 p.m. Civil Defense Telephone Number MI-9-9068. oontribute each >year so that pa- tkn AMtdaMdKfM J» aud^rtU higher than they are. on political ethics at the Herald- 'Tigktalag Rug With Exteneion That the old daya, hid in memory - WUTH—Jack's Waxworks Instead a Chf-iatmas pageant Cord” they were not intended.a. / eWeet.. , ' • \A 4:W — WHAY—Western Caravan ttonta may have gifts to send home •■ litM to tto UM M ropubUeaUon m For the United States and Rusr Tribune Forum one niglit and For example, the abnormal'normal l^ it WHAX—Polka Hop ' . WTIC—Be»t of All waa favored by those present. The to their familiea. •SIMM dlppotebM uMwttd to It, or Dr. Schwine and I have worked Are etill a part of my Ufe that I WTIC-WMOer Browa WDRC—Godfro I'slent Scouts idea of a Christmas pageant was a New Britain surgeon and captain otbti^ t^ud in sia, in their own exercise of their himself led the descent into the of biting on the ear pert of^eye WDRC—Cal Kolby ^ WGTH—Lons Ranger Two Youtlig Killcjd School Means ■too tbo toeoi o««B nibltelMd n m . out several waya of using Light­ cherieh, started a good many years ago by In the CAP, said tightly strapped own natlonml policies, have far gutter the next. The result of ell can be an Impoiortanrfactor Without them so much would be WGTH—Jack's Waxworks safety belts saved him and his pas­ School lunch menus this week aAll rlcliu tt ropoM ieuon of ipocloJ ning Bugs commercially. The poi- in migration of the teeth;'dentiata illn WHAY—Western Caravan Mias Clarissa L.' Pendleton, and are as follows: Wapping School. AtopMcbM feortin aro ■too rooonrod. more to say about the fate of this was that Senator Ives was an incomplete. fnei .'X,: WHAY-Pblka Hop w n c —Beet of All was carried on later by her late In Stolen Airplane sengers from Injury. slblHtiss are unlimited. Advertis­ point out. ■ /" And you are mixed up with ao WTIC—llie Woman • WDRC—Godlrey Talent Scouts The others aboard the plane Tuesday, hamburger and gravy, Mtm ■orrlMaarrlaa eliOBteliaat t n( t N. B i Germany and France today than excellent candidate for governor Bookkeepers, typist* and stenog­ WDRC—Cal Kolby WOTH-Lone Ranger •niece, Mrs. C^harles''Sellers, and mashed potato, buttered com, ing men could train them to fly in much I remember WUTH—Jack's Waxworks stin later by Mrs. Charles M. Lar- were William E. Buckholz of Plaih- •prooMtotlTu: TM these two nations can ever havb in ell respects except one—the raphers are often guilty of biting • :iS- pickled beets, jam sandwiches, formation spelling out the name Yohr name so often I utter in 'S:*a- WHAY—News: Western Caravan comb. (Coo Ha Bed from Pago On*) ville, a CAP lieutenant, and ---- A ga^ — Maw for themselves, single or together. moral tone of the ciunpaign Dewey pencils and fountain pens, in many prayer; WHAY-Western Caravan w n c —Telephiina Hour Eleanor E. Cottrell, ai.eo of Plalri- pesra; Wednesday, com chowder TariL Chleaao. K m t and Boijim.__ of a Product. Theatra Ushers routd Christian Science WDRC—Perry Comb If omitted this would be very BURBAO " O f of these per^s. dentists have Never forgotten In earth or in WTIC—Just Plain BIU Carroccl of West Haven and Jo­ Ville, a CAP nurse. and. crackers, egg salad sand­ ______audit One can no longer guarantee directed for him. That was so re­ carry mayonnaise jars full of the found consid^able wear in' the WDRC—News WOTH-Ed. Arnold much missed. It was decided to wiches. apple equares with cinna­ ontcnbAnoMB. little creatures and save the cost * heaven, WUTH—Waxworks - _ . t l U - hold the customary "children's seph GoleniSewski pf New Haven. Benoit's $7,000 plane was exten­ .^Groucho Views Another Old Relic peace in the world, or even in grettable it nisde it good for the teeth. / WHAY—News: Western Caravan sively damaged. mon sauce; Thursday, sliced cold Tka BaraM PrlniDllog Compuiy. loe.. of flashlight batteries. They could Always a chUd of Ctod's tendereat S:U— party the following week. Plans ITie-co-ownera said Uiey did not Dial raaponalbUlty for Europe itself, by a federaUon of nation and good for New York to Biting/on matches and tooth l e c t u r e r WHAY—Western Csrsvaa WTIC—Telephone Hour meat, buttered spinach, potato M flUMWlftl be taught to flash In morse code ^norma^ tongue pressure core* ■ ' WDRC-The Northe Mtween the local churches for know the two youths. chips, cole slaw, rolls and butter, “Wbat arc you trying to do, ruin ma,” aays Oreudio ' I arroram appaartng In ad> Europe. have Ives lose. WTIC—Lorenxo Jonee WGTH—Henry Taylor Christmas are so arranged as not YOUTH IN A HURRY Marx. But take it from (Houcho, the new Da Soto fer 'SS and othar readUu mattar and used to carry measagea like the teeth, iip biting and GEORGE WDRC—Cal Kolby t : W - Police said Piqe had only 12 cookies: Friday, tun^ and maca­ ar Rraalng HaralA pigeons. Cosmetic manufacturers I want you to know you are never ING. C.S.B. WUTH—Waxworks to Interfere with each. Plans Gladstone. Mich.. Nov. 15 UPi— makes everything else iMk like a museum piacai.. You’ll So this post-war dream of Euro­ biting and continued clench- -forgotten. WHAY—News; Weatem Caravan lipura flying time to hts credit. He roni ssdad on lettuce, buttered could mix the bugs in with their ' SAN FRANCIS CAUFORNIA WTIC—Baud of America for the Other churches will be An 18-year-oId Gladstone boy who peas, carrot sticks, peanut butter see nothing newer this year than tha S^led-fer-lboorrOW pean unity has been a dreami teeth to, control emotions That my thoughts and my prayers *!v?HAY—Hall of Records WDRC—Amna 'n' Andy given later. had soloed three hours. had "fooled around planes aome" makeup preparations and create a ay all have an adverse effect, WTIC—1080 Radio Ians The plane: took off in gusty sand\«’iches. Jello fluff. 1955 Da Soto. Ramembar, Da Soto is coming to your i^ tc h haa had too UtUa of Europe Nationalist Party are finding you round. Member of the Board < Lectureahip of The Mother Church. .WGTH—Voice of.FIreslone Dance Inatructione yesterday flew a aleek stolen face powder that would dentists say. The First Church of Cli it, Scihnttots, Boaton, Maaaachusette WDRO-Cst Kolby l:(*— winds, reaching 25 m.p.h. This . Union School. Tuesday, tuna and Da Soto dealer's November 17. Don’t you mtoa it] in It, on tho one hand, and which make a woma’n'a complexion Rest in His promises, go where He WUTH—Wild Bill HIckok WHAY--Newi: Weatem Caravan A aeries of square dancing plane from Grand Rapids to Glad­ Persons in certain occupations sends you, WTIC—Band ot America may' have contributed to the crash, noodle casserole, tomato and let­ has had befora it a goal alto­ Wins Down Under I tell you there's a fortune are apt to develop bad tooth habits. ■:U— classes for the sixth grade at the authorities said.' But there was a stone, giving- aevernl Air Force tuce; breed and butter, brownies; Do what He Mde you, faithful be WHAY—Hall of Records WDRC—Amoa 'n' Andy Elementary School are being con­ jets -the bird en route. gether tod limited for the modem Fircily Game if we can Upholsterers, carpenters and cob­ Subjecy^CHRISTIAN SCIENCEiJta WTIC—1080 Radio Lana WGTH-Volte of FifeMnne possibility the craft stalled because Wednesday, hot dog on roll, potato '55 DESOTO ON DISPLAY WED , NOV 17 Out a way to breed the)i( in SO, found. WDRC—Cal Kolby ducted Friday aftemooni, from 3 It was not properly warmed up be­ After landing the single engine, naeda of either Europe oy man­ blers who hold nai’s between their Look up and Trust Him, a new "CoRstrucHvR Mission*' i WUTH—Wild BUI HIckok • WHAY—News: Nile $26,000 Beechcraft Bonanza at a chips, sweet pickle, bread and but­ Wellington, New. Zealand, Nov. 7S and 100 v/att aises. teeth develop typical dental all- WTIC—Fibber Molly to (. Inatructors are Mrs. Edward fore take-off. ter, cake; Friday, fish sticks, kind. And what haa influenced year to dawning, Siie- WDRC-Mr. Keen A. Foote. Mrs. Donald' E. Ray­ Bodies Strapped to Seats small air strip near thia upper IB {/Pi—Prime Minister Sydney G. menta; Seamatreases who bits Stretch out your hand and take irsday, WHAY—News peninsula town, Darryl Spaulding baked potato, vegetable, bread and Xondgjr, Novamber IS Bushnell Memorial Hull WTIC-News WGTH-Harry Flannery mond, and Mrs. Charles Warner. When East Haven Patrolman peanut butter, Jello. Milk served the decision of Europs, ws would Hok.s pre­ seemed in trouble about 1 a.m. He miles vVeavtng along the coa.st would become a reality, within our Uona, but by all nationa. It U to Ruth Freiheit, formerly of this Making Home Improvements? WGTH-News government's majority town. after age 6. They are likely to ■ WUAY—Slipper Serenade ll;ia - pared by the Tbaniea Book Co.. In said he turned on the . landing line of l^k e Michigan had the Air time, and quickly. the United Nations that nations 114. In the other, Lqhor held WTIC-^ln 'Km Acaln WHAY—News: Nile Watch cooperation with the Dougiaa Li­ light's at the field. Later he no Force,, the Civil .Aeronautics MATTRESSES evarywhare muat aurrander their A party of 20 people including WDRC—Tenn. Ernie WTIC—News of the World brary's observance of Book Week. longer heard the plane and as­ Ihey had aome reaaon for audt a lead of only 36 vote their aona- and familiea attended. WGTH—Fulton Lewis WDRC-Cal Kolby Authority, Stale Police and (Nvil- rtght to wage war agaljnst one an­ A third faction, th^ocial Cred­ WGTH—SporU Mrs. Charles Keletl ia chairman. sumed it had passed over. He lan pilots dizzy in an air and Afo(/e To Order eoafldenee. After a moat enjoyable dinner the See McKinney *’WHAY-Supper Serenade other, If they wlah to live. | t ia to it .Party, ran cai^datea in 70 U :ia - Honor Pupils turned out the lights then, he said. ground search for several hours. The war had brought a revul- party wrelked over the 53 acre ea- FRESH GANDY WTIC—Spin 'Em Attain WHAY-.Vlte Watch Local students at Windham Authorities set the time of the It^a better to have a good re­ be hoped that the tdealista of districts but fa il^ to win a aingla Ute. WDRC—Tenn. Ernie W Tir-Siarllght Serenade alon agalnat tho nationaliama seat. Building bedroom.s in the attic? WGTH—J. Vsndercook WDRC—cal Kolby High who are on the 90% honor trash from a watch worn by Pine. built mattress thaa a cheap new At dusk, a splendid show of color W hlta^, Sdirafft, P. R 8. It had stopped at 1:15 a.m. whldi eaqtreaaed tbemaalvea In Europe, who have given so much alidea entertained the party. Mrs. Candy Cupboard Converting unused garage .space or WfiTH—Sign Off. roll-for the first marking period One. We re-make and -aterillze U:1S— are Gene Boyington and William Although the crash occurred at all types ot mattieaaes aad box war. The people of Europe ware to the dream of a United States of Much of old Erie Canal haa Henry Freiheit, whose hobby is the porch into new rooms? We’re Television Programs WHAY-NIte Witch been Incortorated in the New York WTIC—Starlight Serenade Secord. On the 80% honor roll are the New Haven Airport, it was HANDS TIED? ■prtnga. Europe, will recognise the larger taking color pictures, had many of Arthur Drug Storus WDRC-Cel Kolby investigated by Eiast Haven police tired of their own atrife, and will* rtate Barge Canal system. her own fine pictures to show. here to help you with ideas and ma­ Ob Page Two Eileen Augusto, Harold Hills, Rob­ lag to conaider freah forma of gov> goal, ao muirn more worthy of terials for most any kind of home ert Gonci, Marjorie Hall, Barbara because the field is located in that JONES FURNITURE town. oniment, to which individual na> their andeavof. repairs, remodeling or building. Helm. Barbara Fried and Sirreno Officers Sealed Scranton. Pine was a student at New ond FLOOR COVERING tlena ^ u ld yield aovereignty. We’ll gladly help arrange financing Routes Approved Haven College and Brooks worked 86 Oak 8L— Ul-0-lOil And, after the war, aUteamaa- Secrets Among Friends / for your major improvements, too. 111 Lodge Ritual The revised bus routes for for Sargent A Co.'here. ahip e( courage and viaion transportation of elementary and Brooka’ father, Philip .Brooks, Because of the security maUdrs said the pair had spent part of brciught Into actual being aildi high school students, tried out for involved, the government l^ ^ in g Mrs. Janette^ Hellalrom was in­ the first time Wednesday, have Saturday evening at his home but thlaga aa tho European Steel and extremely reUcent In ^ v id ln g stalled as chief daughter of Hel/n been proven satisfactory, accord­ left without saying anything about Bacauta You Lack A Coal Oommunity, linking German ing to Elementary School Prin­ their plans. partlculare of Ite .^pionage Davidson Lodge No. 98, Daugh' and rroneh raw raateriala of war i^ciG nim qXiiiriisflr cipal Richard D. Gale, although HlOH SCHOOL charges against J om^ Petersen tera of Scotia, in ceremonies held TIIREH ESCAPE INJURY under one management, in one there are still a few details to be iS who was form erly/a code expert Friday night at the Masonic Tem­ taken care of. Aheonia, Nov. 15 (J*)—A single­ DI0LOMA market. Thia waa accompanied by *WPRI.Y CO.^ROLTON NOTCH engine Stinson plane tripped on a for the Natlon^'Security Agency. ple. Tlie Installing deputy was Sale Planned You can qat on# at HOME in your creation of the Council of Europe, This Wv«k in Sroutlng Margaret Davidson fi-om Ellen The American Legion Auxiliary power line at the edge of Ansonia But one b f^ e details the gov airport yeglerday and crashed into jparo timo. If you aro 17 or ovor a formal-informal gathering of Monday; Cub Leaders Training; Douglas Lodge of Hartford, whj haa planned a public, toy and plas­ and hava laft icnool, writa for inter- emment has now provided Troop 91, Bowers. brought her full staff with her. tic party to be held In the Legion the woods. Three perkona aboard national repreaentativaa who even escaped injury. against Uils American who may Tuesday: Commtoalonera' Meet' Mm, Hellatrom's associate offi­ Home tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. oitinq freo booklet—talli you howl dedicated themaelvea to the taak ing; Troop 47, South Methodist; Inapector Robert E Harrison of be found guilty of, spying, is cers, installed at the same time. The Auxiliary has alsb voted to •oaooaoooooooooooooooooo of drawing a ooiutitution for a Troop 65. Armory: Troop 126, Ore: Margaret Porter, past chief allow salesmen for a magazine the State Aeronautics Dept, said AMERieAM leHOOL. laatara •Niaa goo^HHlustraUon lu of the kind of Emanuel Lutheran; Squadron ‘25, the plane, flying here from B r i^ l federated Europe. For a ttroe, daughter: Isabel May, sub chief drive sponsored by the district fNW.42s6SL,N.VU.N.y. R- »>• ■>. wpfld in which we live" Center Church: Pack T51, Ver-' daughter; Mary Porter, chaplain: auxiliary to canvass the town for for a Civil Air Patrol 'air show, got there waa obvioua wllllngneaa on caught in a crosswind as the pilot / One of the things Petersen planck. Esther Wolcott, recording secre­ magazine sales. Mrs. P. John Per- Sand M yaor traa Nigh Sakaal baaklat tho part of many nationa to foK Wednesday: Troop 112, Ver- came in for a landing. The pilot alleged to have done, in his own tary; Violet Neddnw, financial sec­ ham to president of the local aux­ low up the European Steel aiM planck; Troop 120. St. James; retary; Mae Troughton, treasurer; iliary. tried to regain altitude but the Nsms- illegal acUviUca, to to have in­ Troop 13.3, Second Congregational; wheels of the plane struck the Coal Community, in the ecmdmic Elizabeth Brown, conductor; Ger­ D ay Obaer\-ed formed the Dutch of the success Post 47. South Methodist: Pack 4, Veterans' Day waa observed here power line. Harrison said. ASatfreis- field, with otoer IntematioMllaa- trude Torrance, assistant cdiyluc- The pilot, Dri Raoul J. Benoit,. of one of our own espionage ac­ Center Church. tor; Janet Teasdale, inside guard; by a special program Wednesday c'l«w -atsle. o tiona, in the^field of j^ tic a and Thursday: Troop 124, Andover. In the Elementary School. The sev­ 958 Main St. — M 1-9^m tivities against the Dutch. We had Margaret Preston, outside guard; cultore and in the mHUary field. Friday: District Officers meet­ Helen Flavell, pianist, and Mar­ enth grade, taught by Francis Jewelers—SUvaramitha xueoaedad in breaking the secret ing. . . The EDO waa p y ti of thla pat- garet Porter, trustee for three Robinson, presented ‘The Birth'of Dutch code, which made It pos­ A special meaaage, “P.B.P.'', haa years. the Flag,” through tableaux. _ tom—and the part of the pattern been sent out by District Cntalr- startli\g from George Washing­ THE KNOWN NAME. THE KNOWN OUAUTV SINCE 1909 sible for us to read the secret man Norman Larson to all institu­ The retiring chief daughter. MIRRORS— -AUTO GLASS which waa flTet„to fall. It pro- Margaret Porter, was presented ton’s period. Betsy Ross, the Revr measagee of l^ tc h diplomacy and Worried ? tional representatives with the olutlon. e.-d * 'he subse­ KEMP'S, Inc. poaed putting French and Ger­ with a lovely by her offl- officialdom. Petersen, for what­ hope that All "I.R-s.'' Will Please quent national history. #|iF FURNITURE TOPS BABYLAND man aoldiers in one , un­ Be Present (P.B.P.) at the regular cem, and a gift was also present­ 788 BtAIN 8T. kn-l-5680 ever reason, >et the Dutch know ed to the installing deputy. The eighth . . , .aught by Advertise in The Herald-'-It Pays der one command. And dreama of district meeting at the East Side Mrs. June Wagner, presented a we had penetrated their secret Rec library Friday evening. program of poems. • greater political and', cultural code. Relax with the unification of Ehirope went along Cub Scout Pack 151 Will feature Wreaths were placed on the The Dutch are, preeumably, our a cake sale tomorrow evening for Members Approve war memorials here on Veterans’ with thia military propoeal. J. A. WHITE very good friends. It to hard to the adults attending the regular Day by the iMdIes' A\ixltlary. The dream waa built up, ao far, think of any raaaon why we monthly pack meeting at the Ver- Acblitioh to Club and then it began to collapae. Milk habil planck School. MaaobeBier Eveolag H erald should have considered them ene- GLASS CO. Why? It waa the‘exact thing of The doors will open at 6:45 p.m. Hebron correspondent. Miss .Susan miee, or potential anemies. iii Authoritarive jouroslk htVR and a game period, planned by Pendleton, telephone HArrison 24 BIRCH ST. which all great Europeana had Final plans for s new addition 1848, or at any other time. Never­ published tl^ results of ext^nsivR Lewis Codding, sctlvHies chair­ to the present building were ac­ S-.38S9. I . Tel. MI 9-7522 dreamed for ages. It was the man. will be enjoyed. The opening theless,' we were busy trying to cepted and approved by membem thing to which hiatorical figures tests made at a leading universitF ceremony will begin at 7 o'clock, ‘^We Can’t Hide Behind pry into the secrets of Dutch of the British American Club at like Napoleon and Hitler had been ^"on a number of nervous children and will be followed by the bobcat New Mony Wear Out Product” communlcstlone and policy. We -ceremony in charge of Cubmaster a special meeting held yesterday Irresistibly drawn. Why did it were, to put it. realistically, busy and adults. TTiese tests prove that Ted Huffield. Badges will be pre­ morning at the club,’ 75 Maple s ’t. fail again, if, aa would seem, it The addition, 36 by 40 feet, will FALSE TEETH , spying against the Dutch. drinking enough milk, helps ma* sented by William Danahy, ad­ haa now begun to fall? vancement man. be constructed north' of the pres­ VVlNi Mere Cemferi If we considered it necessary The answers, it aeenu to us, are terialljf to reduce fatigue and pro­ A theme craft display and film ent building by Ernest Ritchie, FASTEETH. a pleusnt alkaline to apy against the Dutch, we must slides will be shown. Parental at­ local contractor, who will be (non-«eld: powder, holds falee teeth logical. A United States of Europe mote mental serenity. more flitnly. To eat and talk in mprs also have considered it necessary tendance win be taken' on a den awarded the contract. Ralph comfort, lust sprinkle a little FAS­ waa a dream for yesterday? and Scudieri, architect, drew the plans to be spying against every other competition basis. TEETH on jrouT plstaa. No 101011)7, not a dreani for tomorrow. The finest health habit you for the building that will be erect­ sooer, pMty tssts or feeltnt. Cbscks country, Includiiig France, and . plefe odor" (denture breath). Get . Tho paflicuiar United States of could have is drinking three WIN PLANT JUDGING CUP ed at s cost of about $16,5(X). - ' FASTEETH St say dru( eountsr. Britain, and Caiiada, let alone Europe being dreamed, in these those countries which we had rea­ glasses of milk a day. From them • Storm. Nov.' 15 fP>—Guilford poetrwar years, waa not a United son to consider real or potential you get the calcium, proteins'and High School's, vocation agriculture Statae.of Europe at ail. It was a ensmice. vifAniins your body needs for judging team is the winner of the United -Stotes of half of Europe. plant science judging .cup in the And it bias to be assumed that proper functioning. Milk does seventh annual f^I judge conteat ' It. was to include clnly half of here. Other wdnnera inifotmced our friands, living in the same more for your mind and body 1. German. It was to exclude all kind of world, were busy spying yesterday by the University of- Connecticut-College of Agriculture I \i:- ■ fhoee European nations which against us, trying to brsfk our than any other f(>od. now h^ipan, in this particular are Andrew Olson of Housatonic 'codes, and’ deetphar our aecrets,- Regional High, Falls Village, in­ o n la n d ... moment in histdiy,, to be Under and leam of thoito policy ded­ Try milk for a month, at least , dividual honors; Woodbury High Russian control and influence. It three glasses every day. You’ll sec School was second in school hon- eions we might be trying to' keep om; Housatonic Regional was pretended that Russia iUelf was hidden from the world. how much better you will feel! not in Europe. third:. Hand High of Madison, a t se a . WHEN DINNER’S ON It makes for • cosy world rela-*' fourth, and Giaatonbury High, Even if it had included ail of tionship, in which, when friendly fifth. Europe, however, it would aUU diplomats meet around a friend­ even on TV THE STOVE AND have been a dream for yesterday, ly, tabic, each poaaasaes the other's Hm Frost Tkaft Or TIm FumpkiR not one for tomorrow. secrets. That is so because, in the world, May SttR Bt Ir Yoyr LiviRy Room ■ THE PHONE RINGS - IT'S GREAT TO HAVE A of today, the federation of mere­ t h e q ’ r e / I ■ ly Europe is too United a goal to A Presidential Rebuke? That nip in the air can turn into a rip-roaring ntnrm make issnae. in minutes . . . maybe even before vou finish reading The beauty of gossip columns this paper. There was something grotesque is that, sooner or later, they pre­ t Cl lin in g KITCHEN TELEPHONE In tho way American policy kept sent almost everything you would Prink at Leost Corvefts hhs the sturdy ruggedness of Twist csfpat PLUS tex- We don’t believe in “scare” adverti.ting . , . but isn’t urging the nationa of Europe to like to hear.* And, we confaea that it wise to settle your heating needs in advance? That’a au rren to their own naUonalUUc turn beauty with its high-and-low random-textured pile. Here’s what we’re here for . . . to make sure you have all the we were especially pleased, the 3 Glasses of ab o u t Remember when you ujed to dash frantically to answer the aovereignty to a Etirop!^ federa­ other day, to read in one of these « carpet that giyes your floors that so-desi'rable plain effect BANTLY fuel oil you need— WHEN you need it. . tion. We were urging them - to columns that something happened Connecticuf Fresli yet IS easy to car# for; won't show shading or footprints! Its You’ll like our courteoua service . . . our automatic phone? When your temper and the evening meal burnH at surrender something we ourselves during President Eisenhowers ntodarn maka-up of wool and wonderful carpet rayon, its mag- deliveries . . . our easy payment plan. Your neighbors about the same rime? .That was before there w » a kitchen wars not willing to surrender. We campaign tour of Naw York Q ty Impertnntf ’’Drinking at least three glasses nmeen^ colprs, its lively, scufF-resisting pile, its fabulously loW have for 37 years. AtOt ’em. were preaching to them something Milk Every Doyl R E P L I Q l / E wlephone handy. Today’s housewife doesn’t n m f^ the phooe which was not rs’Mrted at the of milk every day is one-of your best and K*®* • • up to the "biggest carpet value of the year." wa ouraelvas wore not adlling to time. OaCO-HEAT BURNERS she FBochas for the exua telephone! No wonder k’* her practiee. cheapest health habits. Milk’s value to you is Choosa^ trom Nutria (daap beige), Dover Grey or Suburban W hat, happened, according to most convenient step-saver. And that ia a *k8y ^to the real the columntot, was that President far greater than its cost." Hrrre//D#<7r-f/, Graan in 12 ft. width for. wall-to-wall instailatiens or fit-vour- reason why tbs,dream of Euro- B is^ o w er delivered something Pra/fi*»r •/ Fow/ Ec*tnmici{Cmr»tU ptan toderatlon has fallen. The i4te of Europe are no longer 'Governor Thomae. Dewey, about small inmllatton charge). If your kitchen's without one, get the ptOMems of Europe ~aione. the nature of the campaign Dewey in touch with our>busii^ office today. oigBtjr le no longw a problem epe- against the Damocratlc 'nominee

' The eoly logical political goal of Harriman.' Here, apparently, the ia BoC unrard qiacial President did nbt escape the ob- A ■ ■ ■

PAOE EaOHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 i ■ ■ '*V- " ■ ■■■ ■ J r'; ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEIL CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 M 6 B TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FRISaLLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Four Rescuers Sterling Cole (R -N Y), chairman of l»HT UUMCH-MOSTLY LIQUIP. AntwiNir to PravkHM'PuzxIt Chat Informally, at National Conference on Government Democrats Map the Senate-Houae Atoroid commit- Animol Crockcri Sense and Nonsense i tee, has predicted any, such efforts SPECIALIZING IN In Plane Crash will fall. Move to Block In a radio debate (CBS) with \of^ jU S '* ' AC«OIS DOWN _ PLANE TRL'TH was the rejoinder, "you're thinking Sen. Hickenlooper (R-Iowa), Ke­ CUSTOM BUILT HOMES O A l - ''. a S P , a ’ 1 King of bca^ IBoys « i My man's a handy o m with toola of those ten years I spent on the fauver disagreed that the ruckus-is eastern shore of Maryland; that Found on Raft "a contest between public and pri­ GENERAL CONTRACTING 5 Dairy animals 2 Arrow poison And In his fashion, tnrifty. Dixon Contract was so much Urns lost, and don't vate power." It is partially that, • Grtady 9 Glacial ridgat/ A chair for sale for twenty bucks REMODELING AND REPAIRING , , He'll make hlmaelf for fifty! count." (Oonttmied from Pago One) he said, adding that the contract is animal 4 Inborn (Continued fmni Pngo Oan) I —Ann T. Quigg. aimed at crippling TVA. which he FR e’^ e s t i m a t e s ^ MORTGAGES ARRANGED ISHaagIt- 9 -----Coolida termed "a great national asset.” Did you ever think how hard it Washington. Two were'-aboard the IS Ogiaratie goto fW aatem i Cherry Point-ba.. m. after it waa diverted from ERNEST A. RITCHIE for yourself. Read the following Sanate- anti-Monopoty committee "It is a fight between tboae who IT Corded fabric . (coll.) / which he had only to walk on, sit a routine tactical mtuion to hunt ae,van-word sentence, which has' to continue Ite investigation of the advocate the federal government 15 I.IREKTY S'l. TEU MI-.V8172.' MANCHESTER I t Caravaneary 9 Readabie 2t Chairman's , 46 Short letter down, and say, "Well, here I am." for the ditched patrol plane. taking over, the power production been set,without spaces: Dlxon-Tates group. Under Sen. 19 Motion lOPaaaate in . mallet 47 Notion But hla rehearsals were very poor, By the' white glare of flarea and of the United States, and thoee who 31 French the brain 90 Encounter-' 48 Masculine and the exasperated director fi­ SeehowaltnelooksvithoutspacM. iearchlighU auid with the help of Longer (R-ND). like Kefauver an beliive that private enterprise 31 Royal Italian nickname nally shouted. opponent of the contract, the < 5 R 0 W N ^ composer 11 Yawn radar, the destroyers Goodrich and should perform the major functions JEEPERS! family name SO Aim Director — For Pete’s sake, try POST SCRIPT group has held a number of hear­ 'A N C f m a r r i e d Y O U 'L L >3 AflIrmaUve 18 G ap/'' Turner, the submarines Burrflsh' along that line.” : t h o s e ' 20 singing voice 33 Exterior • 91 Vegetable it. again, and this time come on Conscience is that still, ■mall and Ooaker, and two Coast Guard ings on the matter. MAS/E EVEN M O f i e reply - like a man. \MOUSEVYDRK MENPOLKS 94 Health retort 22 Tardier 39 Pedestal parts 92 Chineaa voice planes from Elizabeth City, N. C„ "This will continue to. be* a run­ VTO DO! G E T U S 24 Box 40 Less difficult * mountain ‘ Chorus man—Gracious, for $15 That quelia a wicked thought, scored the crash area in heavy fog ning sore,” Kefauver said. OUR MEN KNOW OIL BURNERS CO M lM G r] 97 Diitinctlve a week he wants me to do charac- ■Sen. Sparkman (D -Ala), ap- flavor 39 Unalloytd 43 Roman date range Then adda this very quick P. 8.— last night some 46 miles southeast AND 28 Amends 49 Eaten Mvay 99 CompsM point ter parts! ^ "Besides you might get caught;” of the big Cherry Point Marine peartng on a television program WINDOW SHADES GOINO. 99 Title (N B C ), predicted the new Con­ S3 Play in • —F. G. Keman Base. They found nothing. DON'T' . Mrs. E. R. Harding, 86, of Hyd­ A t least a half-dozen more sur­ gress "will trj- to upset" the con­ T H E Y ' bateball 1 1 r r 1 a ro. Okla., pieced and- quilted 11 tract. which opponents say is un­ Gr*«n, Whitt, Ecni 94 Mexican Small boy: The perfect.grim*. face craft, six Navy planes and O o Y j qullta In the year since Chriat- two Coast Guard planes were to duly costly and may pave the wav houaee r li H maa, 1952. be dispatched today frofti Norfolk for a move to cripple TVA. Th'e HOLLAND HNISH 98Wahen . / —-Mrs. Doris L.. Plnnell, A t a fancy dinner party, a gfuy to Join the aearch. Three seapignes administration, on the other' hand, 97 Knight’s page 1^ / / • Oklahoma City, Okla. overly fond of liquor indignantly were to be sent from Elizabeth defends the contract as a practical 99 Lease refused the grapes he. was qffared. way to get added power needed in ^ ^ ^ M’lf h Your Boll 99 African d O ty tff assist. Harry —• A fter we got married,, ;ilong with cheese' and crackers, When the missing patrol plane the Memphis, Tenn,. area while af­ antelope, the r my wife used to sit home every for dessert. sent its distress signal, the Marine fording time to study the question • //-/S-S4- — buck U 5 E. A. JOHNSON M-rtf Wt night, reading a Better H o m e s Hostess— No grapes, Mr. Miller? Jet was only 00 >mlles. from . the Manchester's governmental affairs came In for some discussion at 'the National Conference on Gov- of further TV A expansion. 41 French n B r r magazine, until one night she ran (solicitously). IK>8ition given. It immediately waa ■rnment held by the National Municipal League in Kansas a t y last week at the Hotel President when There has been forecasts from „ summer away. Man—Thanks anyway but I diverted. A t 9 p.m. it radioed it these four got together. Richard S. C^ilds^ left, a oative of Jdanchester now living in New Yi t h a t Tourist—Did you see a pedes­ planation of the trouble when he . ___ *»/ - .... ---...... 97 Laval IT W w Si a trian pass here? M oriorty B roth ers B e e n sent his hurried message saying n c T O c e HA6 M Lincoln told a story of a w it­ njuBLjozM TO:n«u8e/«y-=AM D 99 Hindu yi Native—Nope. Been sittin’ he was ditching the plane In the British May Test 315 CENTER STREET garment ness In court In a neighboring here nigh oh t(v a half-day and water . and giving his estimated MANCHISTER VAND AL ) r PRETZEL PRO- MCoiuume county, who, on being asked his nobody come by 'ceptlng one •oil- position off the North Carolina Mrs. Benson Says Conclave 5“ ST h 1 age, replied, "Sixty." Being satis­ VANDAuy OOOTA/-^TMAT l5, 90 Withered tary gent and he was a-foot. coast. Hydrogen Bomb fied he was much older, the ques­ 41 Enthusiastle td The Air Reserve Training unit MAUD li , tion was repeated. "The court \ ardor ' The technical name for snoring, at Anacostia Naval Base In Wash­ Unforgettable Experience )/* knows you to be much older than London, Nov., 15 (Afl—The Daily we have been informed, is sheet ington said the missing msn,'who \ sixty." "Oh, I understand now,” music. Express said today the British COMSOLIDATIOM apparently went down with the "It makes you happy to knowv. government is lobklng for a re­ plane,, waa Richard ZIgmund Gar- "Good government is achieved BUGS BUNNY you’re an American and that peo- ^ through citizen particlpatfffn’ ’ was mote place In the Pacific to teat leniiki, a seaman apprentice, of "a novel . typd of thermonuclear 1314 S. SU, S.E., Washington, D.C., p lj have so much to say about | the theme. In hla lupcheon talk «ai one day, Dr. Reed pdt the stress weapon operating on the same THE W AY to PAY * U R f ^ THIS j « A •on of Cecilia D. Coffman. their government,” Mrs. Gloria | general principles as the H- The Anacostia spoke.i N.W., Washington, D.C. tion of the credit for the Aefeat til early morning exchanging ideas will be .selected.” I k M way M kaadk MHb m«»l uKhatli city managere, village managers, them, she said in some commu­ canaaiartly art a ran iMaa.. North Methodist Church will meet mayors, councllmen, selectmen, nities the citizen’s groups^have as Atomic Energy Authority said: tonight at 8 o’clock at the home and Just plain citizens,' Mrs Ben­ much to do with choosing candi- "American experience with the of Mrs. FYed Sankey, 233 Oak­ son. dqtfts as the political parties. H-bomb established that tests of W e Wash Upholstery of land St. ^ 'While she feris the conference thermonuclear weapons must be One thing Mra. Benson learned conducted at remote spots. Every Kind—-Everywhere •• was an exciting experience she will which convinced her that Manches­ H artford' Chapter, Society for never forget, Mrs. Benson was ad­ But since the British govern-: the Preservation and Encourage­ ter is fortunate that General Man­ IIO.MES • You can remove the looAe 98.7 Main St.. .Manebester— Phone M l-S 4 lM mittedly humbled by It. "W ere ager Richard Martin is hold in ment has not announced that It ! dust by variiuming and brushing your Open Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 9:M to ment o f Barber Shop Quartet has develOned anything resem­ Just small potatoes." she com­ furniture hut to remove the soll you 5:30—ThurwUy 9:39 to 8— C lo s e d Saturday Singing in America, w-ill stage Its very high est(>em by his fellow ad­ bling an H-bomb, or that anv testa i V mented a.s rhe talked enthusiasti­ ministrators, hlartin is a member must have it wasiird. Revlvea the colors. nintli annual parade of barber­ cally about the accomplishment.*) are to be undertaken, nothing can ' AND HER BUDDIES Sounds Okay shop quartets Saturday evening of the National Municipal League. Makes your home mors sanitary and -TdlWrOAMfokWiH ;ii I'J.i.M'jji;.; hiAa.i K ',' <*t TLN of other citizens’ groups which rid be said about any search for test­ more attractive. at 8 o'clock in Bushnell MLmorial, their towns of corrupt polHics or The trip was a great experience, ing area.T. brought pro;:re.sjiive governments C M t U 0 \ ? S C f f CWOCCLPsTE MbD .the Women’s Auxiliarv of the J. night at tbe famous Saddle and The fla.sh of an atom bomb la of light-eoldred.h|othlng, motor ear iip'- voY v l vom T BUZ SAW YER to a.pathy stricken communities.. viMAWLN \CE CRT.AM ,SW\MtA\NiG CARAVAEL BY ROY CRANK J. McCook Memorial Hospital. Sirloin Club, where the general so bright that it can turn your ' hoNtrry must b^vashetl. (\Ve invite in­ VOO'RE ^^T lege of Arts and Sciences and Dr. one of the 22 finalists In the Na­ the tremendous volume of notes Bladder llVeakness' FREE E.Sn.MATBS — INSURED o la n m ills ^ Eugene'Smith, president of Willl- II worried >b]r ioo (reauedt, buralng or V tT T W l tional Minicipal League’s All- she took In preparation for a re­ Uchlnc arlntUon. OAUlng Up Hlghti. WORK DONE IN VOUR OW.N IIO.ME mantic State Teachers . College, American a tV contest next yer-. port to the Manchester Citizens Baekbene.-Pretsurt over Bladder, or Btroni •tttdioa will speak in Hartford 'huirsday Cloudy Urine, due to common Kldnev aha . TEL. ROCKVILLE 5-96r»9 or 5-3647 hlanchester was too late to com­ Committee. • at 10:30 a.m. at the Ann Street Biadder Irritation, try CY8TEX f o r quick, pete In the contest this year, but' . comfortlne. help. bOO million YW C A at the second meeting of a GY8TEX tablet! used In past ' year* : WILLIAM GRACZYK, Jr. series on 'The ABCs of .Public Mrs. Benson has entered the prove aafety and eucce*!. Atk drUB(i*t lor . > town's name inliext psiir’a compe­ C TSTEX under money-back fuaraniee. j 10 MORRISON ST. ROCKVILLE Education in Connecticut." spon­ Bee how much better you feel tomorrow. < sored by the Service Bureau for tition. I f the town is chosen as Women's Organizations. Al.so on one of the 22 finalists, its "ca.se” STEAMERS the panel will be Dr. Mildred will be heard before a jury at the Stanton and Emmett O'Brien of conference next year. i LA P IZ Z A JEFF COBB the Connecticut _ State Depart­ The local delegate sat In on R’ ’ PETFV* m o F n MAN ment of Education. Everyone in­ several Jui;y trials last week to GRINDERS ...JUST ONE MOKE DAY... terested Is eligible to attend. learn how best to prepare the MIC l*Ti..'> town's ca.se If Manchester has the Celebrity! RV l a n k LRONAkU Seventy of the Second Congra- opportunity. , SPAGHETTI "The emphasiA ^t panel discus­ I'M TERRIBiYSORRyJ WEPIPNTMlNP OH, I WOUIIW'T I PONT BE SOMOPEST1 gational Merri-Weds and guests 1 7 ' WELL-AH-IHOPE F PARDON, sion and luncheon talks at the EVERY NI6HT V > /- THAT I DELAYED pNAIT/NG, MR.TUTTIF? attended the anniMl Harv’est Dance SAYTH/StMi MV MR TUTTLE! I'M * SOFHIl! FRANKLY I MR. TUTTLE . at the Community Y Saturday conference, at lca.st at those I'k AFRAID >00'LLHAVe')^ DINNER, HItPA < IF IT HAPN7 BEEN W SURE HE'D HAVE 1 CONVINCED THAT WO TVENEVERHAP/-THEREISA ni'ght. The committee in charge of -which Mra. Ben.son attended, was TO EXCUSE ME NOW, 'TIH£ Mrs. Thomas Dawkins. Mr. and and effective. WAITING ANY LONCER?; OOESTONSTDASA? STARTSOSSHGIHEJ DESK? Mrs. Raymond Schors and Mr. and Portrait of you, your child or family prnup Mrs. Carl Swanson. Stuart Hamil­ ommxststi-/^ ton of fibuth Wtodsor was prompt­ dbaiiad H 4 Mb|MHi for Only... er. Assorted cookies, cake,, coffee ,'«yi and cold drinks were served by the Committee. \,.- A CENT A POUND! YEAR ROUND UIR CONDniON'NG St. M a rga i^ M afy Mothers Cir­ cle: ^^-in meat tomorrow at 8 p. m. • U cMd watfib* It Iba at the home of Mrs: Anna Vlchl, FM THE BEST IN < •« al yartrak 12 (wH» 360 Main St. KTUDIO I MODERN f u n e r a l SERVICE • If cMM wri(b« 14 ibs.- CAPTAIN EASY i-.iri-iit (.’• LOCATION NFR The Manchester Board of Real-^ catt of yarttak 14 a m H - \ . , is available to families in all walks of FRFf'KI.L'S AND HIS FRlKNDI Message For You tors will hold its annual meeting • If ywi wyiyh ft lk«. — (S 0 »H ,fe |BY MERRILL.C. BLOSSBR life at the Quish Funeral Home. SOAAETIENG'fr NKOual ITB THE CRU1«R THAT T YEAH. I with election of 195.1 offleers to­ •aa yf yaw, yarlmk M«wMs Masonic Tompio BARELY M »»ED TURN BACK ALOUG^, AND- 1 WAG POCKED AT THE PRIMU) RENSEMBER morrow a t noon at the Manches­ MANCHESTER ITl HEY, EA^Y,. BIA2GB>0DK.,.T1C PRMAROCEI , VNiwoow.^ YtPuie. . WlUlam P. quish THBREi^ UOtOOr PtAOi WHEM WE WALKED yNOWl BUT F WINDOW, HENRy.' ter Country Club. President Miss ,dohn Tierney O M I l e 0 4 ^ O N L T w m ^ around the HOUBSlVnobody WAG Madeline Smith will preside. NOUE, HOWD LIFT YOUR Raymond T. Quish STUpIO HOURjl (T GET our WINDOW/ 'Hie Little Flower of Jesita Phone . here? Mothers Circle will meet at the MIteheU S-594Q . To#*, ond W i^ 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. tth home of Mrs. W alter Anderson, 20 Nov. U and 17 ¥ Avonitole Rd., Wednesday at 8 !L .r ■*- . m .' Member's are reminded to ring clothing for the group’s grummage sale to be held after the business session. 2 2 5 M A IN SL

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. P A G E T E N MAifCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, c 6n N, MONDAY; NOVEMBER 1*5, 1954 I1ANCHESTEB EVENINO'HBBALD, HANCRBSTER. CONN. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1964 PAGE ELEVEN V...... i|.i.li.iiS«S Salvucci Runs Wild in .Last Period^s Dix W«is, 26 to 19 ures Cross Country lO n i Trinity Trounces n Bobby Topp Is Tops luntry Club / Merchants Blow 19-6 Season Elms Windham Edges Indians 13-12 Vinton and Close Set For Third Perfect Season The 1954. tournament schedule Margin in Top Game was concluded Saturday at the Manchester CountnY when a Pace in Boston Run By PAT BOLDUC By EARL YOST field of 72 golfers teed off under ' Shortly «Xt*r the first period was beautiful weather conditions. Talented Fort Dlx came from behind twice yesterday afternoon at Manchester's T rip le Chatnpioiiship X>s and carried ; down to the Trin ll. Denault then , Team in Rose Bowl the popular jiro of the South Main New England Cross Country Championship by all overwhelm* 'w. rfr...tnVSu«rter« last Sat. I *P“ " sTound two would-be tacklers ; Street, layout competed against the Soldiers; spearheaded by Player-Coach Gay Salvucci and quarterback The Central Oonnectlcut DIs- entire fiMd. Alex, playing with (Hub John Donatl, atrock for two quick stores and defeated the Merchants In League Skirmish trlet Beard of Approsvd Baa- ing margin in the annual championship f^rant in Jamaica The list of candidates for the urdsy afternoon at Andnts Fl^eld in^ j,ad stepped out on the six and for the second time this season. 26 to 19. , four major New Year's Da.v Champtbn Holly Mandly, youthful ketball Offictaia'under the lead- Plain. Boston, on Saturday. The teamy tqtal of G^pointa ^ MldtUetown after Trinity had top- j iprin took over. It was a rcoreless Gary/^Bryaiit and veteran Art Another fine crowd was on hanfir------— '■ ' ------^ enhlp of PiMridont Thnnwe was well ahead of ite nearest competitor, Beverly H ig h of b Pled Wesleyan with a irreat come-. ue until 13:30 when Denault sneak- Bowl games was dotvn to man­ for Sunday’s exciting game. IjT By PAT BOLDUO ageable proportions today but Sm ^, poBted a two over par 72 Take two halfbacks named WilUama, brothsra Ksnneth and Ken­ Cnrrigna announoM plans for MassachuBette, which captured second place with JtS. Mtck. The final score of 26 to 14! ed over from the one and Francis v^ich wras good enough to defeat started out ' rathep slow ' with' ttw early season meettnge are marked not only a Trinity triumph' booted the point, there still was onl.v one team neither-team showing much in the dall, and add a gifted little paaaer and play-caller named Johnny Webb The terrific pace rot by the vlc-<^ ml but seven of the field, an amaz­ GIs Too Tough Complete. torioua Indians left 16 other state over a ^ r i v ^ VVesleyan but also I wesleyan was knocking at the with its spot definitely nailed first period. Defense was stressed and what do you have? You have the reason why a wlnlets Wind­ Times in the meet were faoL In­ ing feat when one considers the champion and runner-up teams gave the Butam s their third un-: three plays into the. sec down. ' Coach Tony Alibrio's squad did ham High football team upset favored Mancheater 13 to 12 last Sat­ Hie first meeting will be held tact that his opponents were allow­ Fort Dlx (28) on Monday. Nov. 38, at the from all six New Ehglend States dividual winner Don Lulst of defeated add untied season in 70' ^ ^ ----- . No matter what happens In ed full handicaps. an oulstandliw Job containing Sal , urday afternoon before 300 fane at Recreation Park in WUlimantic. ond period before Francis fumbled Ends: Carroll, Kearney, Chani- Hartford Y at 8 p. m.' Repre- f or bMdnd. Rockland (Mosaoehurotts) High years of intercollegiate football. Its . final two games against Seven Top Pro yuccl. Wait Rasberry and Com-1 It was the final game of the 1954 aeaoort for the (X IIL rivals. and Trin's Kim Shaw recovered on oentatli'ea will give MMr re­ Vinton First To Plaoe A ll three banner seasons were the 16. Trin then moved *4 yards UCL.\ and Notre Dame. South­ The fortunate seven who were pany. Dix managed to reach th e' Webb, the finest passer the In?^' ran in 12:01. Vinton’s time was Dalatri, Doldorian. ports on the. Natloaal' Board achieved tmder Jessee. The win was for the tying score with Dick Nissi ern California will be the host awarded merchandise prizes for home team's 18-yard line frorh disns have faced this year, baffled Junior Bob Vinton preceded the 12:24, Cloee’s waa 12:28.1. Brad­ the 101st for a iessee-coached scoring and burly Frank Lentz In the Rose Bowl. If .the Tro­ their efforts included Paul Dutelle, where a fourth down pass by Sal- i . the locals all afternoon with hit Meeting and Rules Interpreta­ other Indians across the finish line ley’s was 12:51, MacArdle'a was vucci waa Incomplete. Manchester-, _ Balias, Toppa, Park.s, splendid selection of playe. He Tough One to Loise tion Meeting heM In New York. team. The Hilltoppers'tacked up booted the point. jans stop UCLA, the No. I 'S n. \ --i .pet SS; Bob Forde, net S7; Walt at Franklin Park’s White Stadium 12:59, anff Vlchl's was thlrtocn seven wins while Wesleyan finished team In the country. Saturday, Rumsey, net 69; Merrill Anderson; got to tho Dlx’ 38 in its best often- completed 12 of his 19 aerials for Hie annonl latarpretatioii mJnutea flat. Most amazing part of Wesley­ slve show of the initial period. |centers: Goodson, Sullivan. 125 yards and it wae hjs 15-yard meeting for this district nt to chalk up Hie first team place aith a 3-5 overall slate. an’ s strategy w as it did not pass the.v’ll win the racifle Coast net .S9; Jack Coy, net 70; Del St. Windham (18) Get a m Medals Unusual Finish Conference title. John, . net 71 and Henry Rockwell Dassling 85 Yard Run Backs: Rwherry, Salvucci, Dona pass to Kenneth Williams that Ends; CtoU. Helm, Etheridge. which all coo«|iee and echool and take f l ^ place medal for indi- Each of the above boya was ih the third period wher^ Trin em -, A dazzling run by Frank Scelza tl, Blair, Chandler. gave the victors a 6-0 lead at half­ repreeentatlves are Invited to There W-as an unusual twist- ^ f>loyed a nine man line and one of | If the.v lose, UCLA will take witlvapet71. • Tackles: Devlvo, Oouchon, Ring. riduol ^runners. Close behind the awarded a gold medal oa a mem­ and a pass Interference penalty Manchester. (19) time. His passing also ast up the nttend will be. held at the New fy - the finish of the game. While Che two lone defenders. Gene Binds the crown, but the Trojans, aa Art Stevens captured first place . Conter: Horvath. jet-ptOpclled Vinton waa Captain ber of the championshlD teem, and oKtuiiBiagainst theme ooiaiersSoldiers lealed loto ivianMan-1 Ends: ovilviuh Botteron., aionnsorifJohnson, vJiroiCIrone, Whippets' winning touchdown in Britain Yeaohei* COUege Oym- sun was sinking in . the west and was only five feet, five inches in runners-up, get the Md any­ in the pitching contest, wedging Guards: Btorra, Kolzsg, Smith. Pete Ooee, in third team place and the team'trophy waa given to Cap­ two out three shots inside the cheater's first score In the second -Cosgrove. Lawrence, Zemanek the fourth quarter. Bocks: WMib. Duel]. Kendall, hoolum on Tueeday. Nos-. M at tain Pete Close for prerontaUon to shadows were teing cast over the height. Not once did Francis try to how. UCL.\ played in the of WI 4 U ^ J ______at-. 619. -.al. I __I quarter. With a first down on the jnsamr, Tallfea Both Scores Mventh individual medal winner, picturesque Middletown campus, move the ball through the air and Bowl last Jan. 1 and the league magic circle While Doc McKee Tackles: Maalar. Markey, Flnne- WliUoms, Kennoth, Williams, 3 p. m. This meetliig w ill be the school. In addition. Vinton and Manchester' 18, Salvucci's second gani Mostu, Goose, Kenneth WilUama tallied both Glenn Bradley placed 17th in the the goal peat near the library was the Trin defense was beginning to prohlMts a team from appear­ and Stan Matezkk ^ a re d honors In Whoples, Lange, Worth. Joeotpon. ^bondoeted hy Oharleo HHIyar, fl:ld o f 175 runneni. Bill MacArdle Cloee both received gold medals tor . ing tw'o straight years. the special putting..contest. i'**^f*pass was w cut intercepted bywjr c'vcfAinScelza t/iion uubiuGuards:Bi ■ >•VJ G. Vinoek, Russell, o f his team’s touchdowns. Brother MonelMater (18) offlelalfl rules Interpreter for their individual places In the lin t toppled to. the ground by Trinity wear down Denault and Jake Con- Kendall only carried the ball once pieced 31et,. and Gerry VIchi' fol­ rooters despite the efforts of Wes­ gleton. Neither side scored in this Othenrise everything was up New York football Giant end Bobby Topp (white jersey) clutches In the evening, Iqembcrs and his 10. With the help ol some nice Pohl, GasRetl, Ends: Hohenthai, Wierama, the board. 15 blocks, Scelza zigzaggec^ his way for a three yard gain but his suc­ lowed with 23nd. The remarkably leyan students to keep the posts session. in the air with the guesses and- ball after taking third period touchdown pass from Kyle Rote in N a ­ guests filled the clubhouse to near- Centers: Sabino, Holmes. Herzog, Gibbs. Tlie annual examUiation far 85 yards to the Fort Dix five-yard cessful catch for the extra point fine placement of the latter twx> upright. TheVe were 45 sconds re- The Bantams went ahead to stay predictions flying in fill direc­ tional Football League's eastern conference game with Philadelphia capacity to pay honor to Alex who Backs: Scott, Petrlllo. Barry, Tacklea; Burbank, Wilson, 8. proapecUve members will be line. But the locals were guilty of after Windham's aecond TD proved runnera was the decisive factor in m ainli^ in the final canto when after 10:10 of the final stanza when tions. Eagles at the Polo Grounds. New York City. Topp is tackled by is finishing his sixth year at the luvaia jacoDs,Jacobs. BeuencourtBetteneburt, Scelza, Dti- Squatrito. D. Squatrito, Taylor. heM on Monday. Dec, •. Tibiae the wide spread o f the 'Victory mar­ local course and. to the winners of clipping and the ball was brought hose, Tedone. Gri^en. the decisive point. Guards: Ctolas, Grimason, Ball- the goal post fell and the officials Bobby Alexander passed to end Here’s how the.y shape up: Eagles’ back Jerry Norton as teammates Harry Dowda (44) and Chuck 9 a I 5ia Io* #Mar*% AR_mrB>s ^ r the 71st time this vards beat Yale, ■Jimmy Horvath. Donati and the Merchants had a clear at midfield and there wasn't who made a «v in g catch In the pionship— CCIL, State and New 'get In for Doyle at center. Play touchdown on their first play from first-down on the one. Bettencourt end zone. An attempted line plunge fullback Charlie "Craay Legs" vious Manchester New England back to the Wes 20 W'as the spark week at"cam brldge in the tradi- The only other games on the Winners of tournaments during a single Manchester player able to England—cross country team la THE champlonahipa come under the anywhere you wont, but stop that scrimmage, as~ they did a year ago for the fourth touchdotvn for the the season who received their crashed over his right side and get close as he went all the way for the point was checked by Man­ Burdick alternated in carrying to pictured above following its tri-l SoUdify Claim ground attack.” wiien. the sleeper play worked to tloijaf^gridirontional I classic which will j horizon this week match Holy Manchester went out front 6-0 as chester’s line. aegis o f recently retired Gooch Jesseemen. Bruising Charlie awards v^-ere the following: to complete a 74-yard run. Ren- the hpme team's .nine. The umph In the'New England meet Pete Wigren, once In 1945 end •T| iVJ perfection for a score in a 12 to 7 Sticka, held in check for three HOCKEY AT A C.I-ANCE yieclde the Ivy League and Big Cross, pointing for its Nov. 27 date Club championship'— Holly Joey's kick was wide. There were zullo'a placenqent made it IS^IO Four minutes remained in the last Saturday in Boston. triumph. This year; Wes Coach !^5 seconds remaining In the half contest when Windham recovered aroused Whippets took over when Weelern Di\ielon egaih in 1949. periods, tallied from the one and Three titles. with Boston College, against Con­ Mandly. going Into the final period. Herald Angle Coach Paul Phlnney of the In­ ■I Norm Daniels' strategy nearly Sunday’s Results when the host team tallied. a Manchester fumble on their own Ed Darna'a pau on fourth down W L Pet. Alexander booted the 26th point. TTie game follows a frantic week­ necticut and Brandeis visiting New Runner up—Henry Rockwell. Less than four minutes remained Fort Wayne 6 1 .857 diana la in hla maiden year am croea worked again. A fter taking the National League Stops the Clock 45-yard line. One pass fell short was scuttled in the end tone. Sticka's TD was his 12th of the end for local fans who witnessed Haven State Teachers. . First flight - Garj'Bryant. in the game when Donati grabbed Minneapolis ...... 5 3 .625 country and track coach at MHS. Trin kickoff to their own 28, Wes campaign. Detroit 4, Montreal 1, / Boston College's 7-6 victory over George VIncek kicked to the Dlx Crlffen's partially blocked kick and * spread formation. Block Pnnt For TD Brown plays host to Colgate Second flight--Mel Hadfleld. Wehb tqssed to Kendall Williams DeMarco tlisks .tochester ...... ; . , 3 3 .600 With a record o f one O d L , ode put a sleeper out on the sidelines Dbw’n but not out, Wes m ored Toronto 3, Boston Boston University in a titanic 12 and fullback Joe Chandler, from returned.lt five yards to the home Two running plays picked up EARL W. YGST Thanksgiving Day. Third flight -Joe Orina for five yards. One the next play, Milwaukee ...... -.\2 8 .250 State and one New England cham­ near the Wesleyan bench. Trinity’s in the last few seconds on an 85r New York 5, Ch^dgo 0. Springfield College, brought It eleven's 43. On the first play, five yards hut an offaide penalty ■ports UKoY struggle and Brown's stirring Otherwise New England college Fourth flight—Dave Duncan. Manche.ster's line was allowed to Eastern Di%isloil' pionship In his grasp in his first defense was aware of the maneu­ yard march against Trinity re­ / Amerlbafi League comeback to tie Harvard 21-21. back to his own 37. Donati took moved the boll back to the nine football has been wrapped up for Governor’s cup—Andy Thomas. Donati faked a handoff to his full­ break through to press .Coach Boxing Crown Philadelphia ...... 2 0 1.000 year of coaching, he can prahObly ver but quarterback and passer serves. Denault's aerial to Charlie Pittsburgh 3, Buffalo 2. to the air. He fired for three back before firing a well-aimed and Windham elected to punt on Yale', upset last week by Prince­ another year with Trinity and New Runner up— Len Giglio. Andy Palau’s cunning field gen­ third down. Three Indians, Co- SUNDAY 7 touchdown at Nebo for the zemi- New York ...... 5 2 .714 safely claim the title o f the na­ Rick Francis, instead of tossing Smith was good for a score and Hershey 3, Providence 8 (tie). straight aerials, one to Rasberry toss to Salvucci who had sneaked ton’s Royco Flippln who scored all Britain State Teachers completing President's cup— Dick Law. for 16 yards, to Jack Carroll for eral. A t the last split ' second, Captain Tommy Burbank, Bill New York, Nov. 15 (/P)—Jimmy One of the hardest daya in proi.,. Several high school coaches Boston ...... 3 3 .500 tion's most successful coach on the out to the sleeper, crossed up the Francis capped the da.v's scoring past the Manchester secondary. Syracuse ...... three touchdowns, can up unbeaten seasons. Runner up— Frank Oletak. eight yards and one to Chandler for Webb floated the ball over the Grimason and JInuny Taylor Carter, the return bout champierf, months, physically. Is put in around in Corihectlcut phone for Informa- Z 4. .429 basis of win-loaa records. Phlnney opposition and hurled a long one w-Hh his second successful extra Goi:dhn, Sam Kenerson and jim its first Ivy championship since 36 Hole Calcutta—Holly Mandly The halfback grabbed the ball ovri- the house this day away from the Baltimore ...... 1 8 .111 has yet to taste a dual meet de­ ''down the opposite sideline. Left point try. Trinity defeated We.sicyan 26- 18 yards and a firat down on the heads of the Charging linemen and" charged in and blocked' Webb's aims for a record and a title on tiun on the Turkey Day road race. yoiing. / 1946 by defeating the Crimson Sat­ arttl Jim Brainard. hi-j shoulder on the 20 and went into the waiting arms o f KendaU sports scene and office. Washing A ll indlcattona point to a record- feat; hla team la riding a 31-game end Wally.Carroll waited all alone Wesleyhn led in first downs,, 14 on three touchdowns in the final Manchester 21. All three receivers kick. Taylor recovered the loose Wednesday night when he faces Big Edge In, Series / urday. The Elis have won four of Major Calcutta- Elarl Ballsieper unmolested into the end zone, Ren- Williams who was stationed be­ all house windows and the atorm breaking field. .. Phone caller New York, Nov. 15 (If) — TTie wlfming etreek, has two consecu­ for the bMl but after getting two 17 to 12 and in yards gained pass­ period. Bob Alexander lofted a 25- went out of bounds after making ban jn the end zone and the locals lightweight champion Paddy De­ Wesleyan still .hold.s a wide five Ivy games to date. and Jimmy Horvath. zullo's kick put the Arm y out front hind his six linemen. The well- v.indpwe before rotting the latter Fort Wayne Pistons and the Phila­ tive ajiate championohlps, and ia hands hij the pigskin, dropped the ing, 57 to 40, but Trin rolled up yard scoring pas.s to Felix Karsky the catche4v each time stopping went out front 12 to 6. A bad paM Marco in San Francisco. seeks information on Wild Bull bulge in the long series, having Possible Three-Way Split Best Ball Calcutta—Fred Mc- for the first time, 20 to IR. executed acreen pass waa good in their piece for the long, cold delphia Warriora over the week now New Ikigland chaniplonshlp leather with a clear field ahead. 237 yards on the ground "to 207 to break a 7-7 tie, then little All the clock. \ from center enabled the Whippets The 30-year-old New Yorker Curry, the toughest and meanest notched 36 victories against 17 de­ However, a Harvard victory Kone, Lou Becker, Bob Ford, Paul Sneaks "For 30 Varda for a first down on tho Indians' rionths ahead ia the main item. pro wrestler the writer has ever end solified their claima aa the title holder as well. PenaRleo Hurt Trin for the Cards. America candidate Charlie Sticka The formerTlyracuse field gen­ to block Dom SquStrito'a place­ lost the l35-pound crown and re­ feats. The victory snapped a would split the Big Three crown and Dick Nissi added tallie.s. Nissi Higgins. Passing recklessly.In an attempt 36. ment. gained it once before. He's done Then the wood pile takes a beat­ seen in the flesh. F ^ m last re­ two most Improved clubs in , the C re ^ Pete Wigren Penalties hdrt Trinity as much Seniors among thp-^itarters who three-year streak for the Cards eral 'faked a poBs and went 16 three" ways because Harvard has had scored the first Trinity touch­ Hole-in-one—Del St. John, Walt yards around lift end before being to score In the remaining minutes March 55 YOnia Both rivals Had other scoring the same thing oftpn enough in ing until ample wood is cut and ports, Chiiry wasn't '•(Inning any National Basketball Association Phinney modeiUy offers much as anything in the first half. They played their last games were who won by 6-3, 7-6 and 12-7 of the credit tO\rotired Gooch W i­ already downed Princeton. down. Murphy. Mel Hadfleld, Ed Traygls, pushed out of bounds. Donati proved costly to Alibrio’s eleven. A Webb to, Frank Ci^le aerial opportunities during the cool, au­ non-title scraps. I f he beats De­ split to last well into the winter. new friends in Texas wltK^hls mat this season. were tacked with three IS-yard Lentz, Blnda,^nd Karsky for margins in the 1051-52-53 cam­ gren, natlonidiy\ famous oa a Brown, which came back after New Britain had no trouble Lou IJelly, Tom Kelley, found Carroll for the remaining Donati Intercepted Scott’s pass, in­ advanced nine more yards. Fak­ tumn afternoon. Taylor recovered Marco— and he'a favored to do so . . The car takes on a new ap­ tf-ctlcs... Yump JohnsojV,. one- The Pistons, Western Division markoffs. 1 Trin and Carroll, Congleton, Billy paigns. schoolboy mentor. Wigren willed trailing 21-7 against the Crimson, scoring a 26-6 victory over Na­ Ringer board--Doc McKee, Del five yards and when a line buck tended for Bettencourt, on his own ing another pass play, Webb a Windham fumble on the second at 11-5 odds—Carter, of New pearance. with assistance from son half of the Manchester Package leaders, scored two victories in Phinney many of his top stars from tional Aggiea at l>oyleatown. Pa. St. John.-Bill Phelan. for the point was checked by Man­ 30 and acurried back to the Man­ turned left end for another first play from scrimmage in the firat York, will become the first light­ Rrod, before the sun rota in the Delivery team of Yump and Jump weekend encounters to boost-their Bob KIslel plo'wed down yards chester’s line, the teSms left the chester 30 before being caught period. T y o plays later and losing weight champ to lose and regain V.'eet. . . Night around the fireside (Merrill Anderson), visits to malte record to 5-1. Fort Wayne tripped last ysers state chanpiouihip down on the four. Kendall bulled team. through the middle to hand Am ­ field at halftime with the score from behind. One play— a quarter­ his way to the three and brother three yanls, Mancheater fumbled the twice. with the children the main a report that he sees business fall Rochester 103-98 Saturday night Both Vinton and Close came in herst its third straight Little tied at six-all. back aneak by thia same Donati Kenneth went over the final white and the home eleven recovered on Drubbed A rt Aragon interest. They insist on a wrestling ing. off "almost daily in Manches­ and edged Milwaukee 93-91 Sun­ Maple Leafs Move well ahead of Connecticut In­ Miller went In, mode tackle after MW iNm HAfiM M aao m iit, Three • championship and Williams A t the outset of the third period, clicked for 30 yards and the final line to crown the 55-yard mardi. their own 28. Again in the tome Carter lost to Art Aragon in a match'but I refuse the offer and ter." A fine golfer. Yump waa one day night dividual champion Franny Shea of tackle, a 21-14 setback. Griffen, playing his last game be­ score of the Interesting afternoon. Webb tossed to Kendall for the jteriod, the victor’s moved 29 non-dUe affair but drubbed the Suggest a number of less strenu- of several to "Beat Ben Hogan' The Warriors, who top the M t wHfi reserve pewer. . . welghtseving Windham, who placed 14th, the ColgaU waa stopped and Hamil­ PappM Stars Again Closer to Leader fore reporting back to hla Air The Merchants’ usually fine run­ extra point. ^ r d a in seven plays to the In Californian the next time around out games' like checkers, marbles, two years ago at the Country Eastern section with a '2-0 alate, perfersiesM to haul bigger payleodi, only other Connecticut runner to ton went on to win, Billy Pappas the do-everythlng Corps base, Intercepted Donatl's ning attack was not up to par Juat as they did last week dions’ seven. before losing owner- With the champion^ip on the etc., and win out. Club. played only once this weekend and feHsr.' Available wHh tingle er 3-tpesd earn a medal aa one of the flrat 15 AM Miller walked off the field, quarterback from New Hampshire, pass on the Manchester 40 and the .vesterda.v. gaining but 12 yards on against West Haven, the Indians s h l^ line. In !53 he yielded the Hhrone THURSDAY shaded the New York Knicka 87- O’Neill lushed up to him. New York. Nov. 15 {Jfy — There MONDAY finishers in the 2.5 mile grind. •ales, fltpeed direct er overdrive tress- snd bniisihg Pat Abbruzzi of Hebron Hurricane scampered 60 the ground. Manchester picked up ambled 55 yards with the second Oh\^e maiden plzy In the aec­ to Lauro Salas In May, but took 86 Saturday night. seems to be no stopping the SmiHng Tommy Cosgrove, the Although neither is in shane to Danbury and New London, the "Great gome," he enthused. ■Wsns. Standard, sleeper or (illutlrpted) Rhode Island closed out their col­ yards for another TD. Irv Russell's 11 first downs to 10 for Fort Di,-: half kickoff for their initial tally. ond quarter, Curry got off a pretty it back in October. Montreal's Mel Hutchins’ basket with 13 "Once you got in then. It was streaking Toronto Maple Leafs, publicist deluxe from the Man­ run five miles on Thanksgiving o tier Connecticut teams, placed sgoce-tover Cemfe-Viilen cabt. Wheel* legiate careers with outstanding kick made it 13 to 6. but the boys from New Jersey After returning Ken Etheridge's 49-yard'punt to Wlndham’a 25 but Armand Savoie waa tlie next to Day, Red Hadden and Bobby Don- seconds left snapped a 91-all tie line.” who have steamed to within three the chester Country Club who goes n th and 12th. boiet from 143 to 193 inches. GVW rofingi^ performances aa they paced their . Dubose Returns Punt netted 133 yards in running plav.s. kick 35 yards, (hirry sneak^ for aglio, Webb returned it 21 beat the solid, hard-hitting New gan take the stairs two at a time and enabled the Astons to eke out “Coach. Tv* got aomethlng to points of first place in the. N a­ Late in the third quarter, Do­ yards to hta own 46. The Whippets Yorker in a non-Ufle affair. With unrecognized except through this Seniors C3oee, Bradley, and'Vlchl teams, to wins. ‘ Only in the air did the Merch­ five ya^ds to the midfield stripe. column, draws up a chair shortly in a visit to the office. Both are the decision over the Hawks last tell you,” Miller sold, awkwardly. aAOOOieMlOOOIbt. tional Hockey League race. nati waa forced to kick from his Sturdy Tommy Smith got a firat required l l \ plays to reach the the blue chips on the table, Jim­ ran their final high school race jn Quarterback Pappas threw three ants keep pace, with the powerful after 8 o'clock and we discuss the nearly winded when they reach the night. Fort ’Wayne, which over­ " I went in, but Doyle never came touchdown passes— making his The Leafs trimmed the Boston own 18-yard line. Rrilllaiit Tilly soldiers. Dlx cbmpleted nine of down on the Windhar 44. Smith enemy's lO-yOnl line before ^ y lo r my flattened Savoie in five. desk, and puli up chairs. 1 Imme­ came a 10-point halftime deficit, the New England victory. Vinton, ou t" Bruins 3-1 last night for their Dubose grabbed the kick on his carried again, this time breaking confiscated an\iU-thrown tosa by DeMarca, a 26-year-old Brook­ "Beat Alex Hackney Day" at the MacArdle, Sherman, and LoForge. season’s total 17— scoring another 16 aerials for 138 yards and Xlan- Country Club on Saturdav. Wroth,- diately scratched them off the list wae paced by Andy Phillip's 33 and converted five times as the sixth straight victory and their own 40 and with a fancy display through his right tackle for 34 Webb and dashra 15 yards to the lynite. ouUlusiled all the with olternatea Wes Sargent and chester made good on eight of 24 er permitUng, it should be one of of "probable starters" in the Tur­ points. Chuck Cooper topped 'M il­ Q. How many memben does the WUdeata smothered Springfield 48- eighth in a row without a set­ of broken-field running, the Wind­ yards and another first on the 10. home club's 24. \ way to take the tide in 15 rounds waukee with 27. • J'm Soevllle, will return to aperk average college bond have? tosses Jor 132 yards. The lotals, the top events of the season with key Day race . . . Finally break back. It was a productive weekend ham Flash went', all the way and On the very next play, Curry went Fumble Pro^m OpeOy in New York, last March 5: Their down after many months of de­ next year's edition of the local A. Ohio State haa 139 ptseeo, had four of their tosses inter­ the annual Trophy Night dinner The warriora handed the Knicka Abbruzzi helped the Rams white­ for sizzling Toronto, which the locals held a commanding 19- cepted against three for the all the way op a quarterback Webb intercepted Curry'a pasa return bout, was twice postponed liberation and get mv teevee set their second setback Saturday, but harriers. Alahamg 189-plns. KB following in the early evening.. wash Connecticut 20-0 by gaining blanked Detroit 1-0 Saturday 6 lead over surprised Fort Dlx.- New Jersey club. aneak. Dom Squatrito’s kick hit at the outset the Bnal period when DeMarco suffered a virus converted th UHF. Watching the the New Yorkers came back lOat night. Not to be dented, Salvucci, the and gave his team a finK down on attack and then injured an elbpW. Wesleyan University plays host to 221 yards rushing— upping his four I the upright and the acore was numerous sports events on the new night to win their fifth victory at ----Merchants expect to plav the Nutmeg sports writers and year total to more thajl 3.000 In other games last night, the Liu le All-AmSricsn from A IC and at hoibe again next Sunday. A knotted at 6-all. the visitor’s Four' The 15-rbunder will be telecikst channels should prove beneficial in the expense of hapless Baltimore yards. Detroit Red Wings snapped Mon­ who s j ^ s to play onl.v as hard as suitable opponent is being sought Unable to move the ball after It ball to thV six but (CBS, 10 p.m. E a r.) out of San we, Pat Bolduc and T. check Into the months ahead . . . A fter the 95-93. Tufts was .upset by Massachu­ treal's six-game winning streak the situation warrants, took the Business M anageKoeorge Mitcli- taking the enquing kickoff, Wind­ a fifth play resulted in z romble Francisco's Cow Palace. the pink A rt Building on the boys are safely tucked in bed I The Knicka, led the Bulteti by 12 setts 19-13 in a finale game for with a 4-1 triumph over the leagbe- ensuing kickoff on his own 24-yard ell would like to g H the Green- ham kicked to Manchester’a 43- and Curry and Bob Ballateper re­ Muller hi U. S. Debut V^aleyan campus at noon. Head manage to read two of the latest poinu going into the final period, the JumbcM wfio neverthelesw com­ leading Canadiens and the New line. Movlnrnip field at half speed, field Uons at Ngbo ^ a return yard line. Relying strictly on covered for the Indiana. A holding Undefeated Gene (Cyclone) Coach Norm Daniels admitted In sports magazines before the 11 but had to stave o ff a last-ditch pleted their first aca.son under York Rangers blanked Chicago 5-0 Salvucci waited for his blockers contest. , « penalty against the Indians put Fullpier, a 23-year-old middle­ our flrqt conversation that, "W e o’clock news, catching up on the Baltimore surged Harry Gallatin of Coach Harry Arlanson with a 6-2 for their first success In seven the ball on the pne-yard line. Six weight from West Jordan, Utah, have ISeen getting better each latest with .Phil RIzzuto, Chuck the New Yorkers led the scoring mark— best since 1943. games. running plays, two by Smith for 3 r headlines the card at Brooklyn’s week and .will be higher thaq a Bednarik and Pete Vann. parade with 19 points aa the Bul­ Dartmouth went to Ithaca. N.Y., Sid Smith once again was th*e SEPTTO TANKS AND yards and four by Burdick for 19 Eastern Parkway Arena tonight kite Saturday against Trinity.” lets dropped their eighth game aa. yards, accounted for two first (A p e-T V , 10 p.m., EST), feir the FRIDAY only get belted by Cornell 40-21 hero for Toronto, scoring the win­ PLUGGED SEWERS ‘ Wes is the Oqly team in Trin'a against but one triumph. downs and moved the ball to mid- Second week in a row. ^ t e s t word on the Reie Senior ^lich started when Big Red half- ning goal in the second period and Lions and Giants Triumph MACHINE CLEANED bid for an undefeated season.. A last period rally gave Min- field. But Smith fumbled on his Hto opponent is Peter Mueller, Basketball League which Will be baafs. Pittsburgh Kenneth WlUiams, PhU Duell Yale staff. .Gold Key talk fills the should make this k lively affair at Advisory Park and Recreation ton 118-112. difference. • Detroit, blanked In its last two Washington M E N f and Webb were the offensive stars ah’ and once again Pete Wigron In other games: , ' , ' Chicago Card’s for Windham who ended its sea­ New York’s St. Nl'I c ^ . Cofnmiaslon and adopted by Gen­ SAVI Ur TO S 0 % ON THI COST Starts, brbke their worst scoring ■ •foi* Purehosiim will be sidelined because ot "In­ eral Manager Dick Martin..Word OA.HE TONIGHT . American International 20, New slump in several seasons with a W’eeteni Oonfemiee son with one win and eight dc- Once-beaten 19-year-pld Floyd sufficient aupport.” Pete's support that Joe McCluskey will ,i(ot. be or TSMOus susuaBANm t z a c iio n Haven Teachers 20; Brandeis 52, tfiree-goal barrage in the third Detroit 6 1 0 feata. Defensive standouts included Patterson of Brooklyn \akes on cornea from Manchester's only able to compete In the road race Engines will face a atrong Buffalo 20; DrextelTech 26, Coast period. JBin Dineen. Vic Stasiuk Sai) Francisco 4 3 1 Q A receiver, signals for a Co-Captain ’ Harold Storrs, Matl daily in the form of two votes. 0 . 1 ^ / Los Angeles Jimmy Slade, flfth-ranklw heavy­ Thanksgiving Day ia/ received Ouirors team tonight at 6 in the Ovard 6. . ’ and Glen- Skov erupted for the fair catch, then takea .a couplt Koiva, Jim DeVlvo and Helm. Although the award is long over­ Chicago Bears DIAMOND RIN8 weight contender from N ^ ^ York, through his manager. Boh Dougan. East Side Rec Police ' A Firemen An, overflow crov<4 of 40,542 at Detroit' tAllies against Claude Smith Leads Indians due, we. here in Manchester, know Green Bay bf steps forward after catchln,'; in a fine eight-round pairing at Joe is the only fouY-tlme winner Il.dget BasketbaH'League. Tuesday Fenway park got the kind of tense, Evans, rookie Montreal goalie Averaging ^5.1 yards per carry that Wigren atande in a class by Baltimore the ball. .Is it allowed'!' Plwiit w Sm Madison - Square Garden. Friday of the race. .Wasn't that fight on liight will 'find the two winners, N«w TNods exciting game they'd bargained for subbing for the injured Jacques going into the contest. Smith ac­ himself as a builder of men as the Chiefs and the Ladders, fight­ _ A — No, the receiver dran-a a night (NBC radio and TV, 10 p teevee at 10 int^sting? I am in tha first BC-BU .clakh since Plante. ' counted for 111 yards''in. his 10 EST). wall aa track and cross country ing it out for first place. 1942. Halfback Ed Desih-a bf the . New York, Nov. 15 (J4—The De­ flve-ysrd penalty. NORMAN R. WEIL ball carrying aasignmenU. H e was sorry to say t h ^ I picked another m r * ’* iBor* I•a4i•rshlp n««ifg from I nteinational The Rangers, who hqd bowed to JaekMB in Comeback championship team s.; Night out at Eagles scored first on a. 58-yar4 troit Ltona,. leading the Western GEMOLOOIST deprived of a dazzling 56-yzrd run loser, this tim eit was T ig e r Jones Clilcago 5-3 Saturday, came to life '• “ What do they mean by * Specialist In Jewelry Kqenly interested in the De- pa neighborhood gym and it feels . Fish live in Ceylon hot springs - -heavy-duty sales leader for 22 straight years! It’s the wide pitch-out play with a little Conference by two games, are well in the second periM because e over unknowh Hector Constance. by with fotir goals within a span of dive-tackle play? marco-Carter title feat are light­ great to toes a basketball around where the water temperature ia over six minutes rei,^aining in the. on the way to their third straight TeL MI-9-8803 The latter U’aa a close duke in an great new 220 IVuck Series, built with extra power, less six minutes in the second-period. — — it Is a fancy name for a teonunata was offside. Curry and weight contenders A rt Persley of against a number of men who 120 degrees Fahrenheit. defensive contest. Six 'scrimmage National Football League playoff interesting battle between two Aadvror Danny Lewicki netted the first straight, qdlc4( * opener with a Burdick contributed 44 and 35 Red Cross. La., and Wallace (Bud) were opponents a decade or two weight to handle bigger payloads, faster! plays later BU fullback Sam Pino and a qhance to win their third suc- fine puBthers. two goals, hia'lOth and 11th o f the halfback taking a honanff end yards reepectlvely. Smith of Cincinnati. The two bat­ ago. burft up the middle for 61 yards to ceasiva league title. SATURDAY season, 32 seconds apart. The crocking straight ahead off Taylor, Burbank and WiO'Buz tle It out at Miami’s Bayfront Sta­ TUESDAY ^,55 sinStaia I nteinational is the No. 1 choice of cost-conscious match’ the touchdown. However, But .the road is far from easy for turned In Mveral fine defensive Fpriner Dixie basketball captain, shutout was goiUia, Lome (Gump) the New York Giants, who are atop tackle. dium Saturday night (ABC-TV, 9 Overdue by one day, ope hour 1953 PLYMOUTH reserve halfback Bob Sylvia, in for plays for the Indians who lost their Tom Murphy, stops to chat for a h«avy-duty operators year after year for*good, tolid Worsley’s first o f the campaign. the Eastern Conference today by p.m.. ESTi. The victor may get a and 15 mlnutM- iz Cheater Pier- . f re^lar place-kicker Joe Terrasi, Q. A defense back intercepta a fifth gome os against three vic­ tew minutes hefore departing (or *^ n a : Every I nternational IVuck is Tbugh Job en­ the margin of a half-game. pass on hit own two-yard line. Mo­ crack at the title in the summer. polnt Morgan. Manchester's most New Haven to watch the Yale- missed the point that Dlok Gagii- COMPLETE tories. publioized mailman. " I waited un-’ ORANBROOK U R . ardi had converted for the win­ The Liona avenged their only de-. mentum carries him into the end Princeton game. For a number of gineered to take it— *tMs aaair>i> Thia aame leadership quality makea every I nteina- Green Bay Packers and one each hock to stay out of the end zone Against l^ldiers Keene Simmons of Bayonne. N. Haven. Had Tale won, as pre­ ernoon assignment takes me to Nswpst and most powtrful of fhs famous INTfkNATK>NAl.buiH tod - most of the season with injuries— New York. Nov. 15 (ffl—The J. Both are former sparring part­ dicted, my fan mall would have in­ CAN BE SEEN AT O griMwro. TIOKa l , from %-ton pickups to 90,000 lbs. G V W off- against the Philadelphia Eaglro, once he has the ball. Wesleyan University with, guest im Diamond ongihot ovoiloblo in many hoovy.duty INTHH4ATIONAISI Tonuny Thompson and Dave ranks of collegiate foottMlI’s. un­ ners of heavyweight champion creased by 100 letters. Before part- V Chicago Bears and the Cleveland Walt Snow for the Trinity-Weiley- 2kicconi—grere instrumental in- beaten and untied teams listed 26 Defensive end Bobby Johnson of you caa have pswcifuL srakl- h ld > ^ y models, your beat truck buy. Why not come 501 cubic inch displaconwnt-301 horsopowor-430 Ib-ft torquo for Browns. Only the Browns, pressing JOINS 200 CLUB • CLEANINO Rocky Marciano. Ing, Morgan, who picked the Yan­ an football game. As was expected. 134 EAST CENTER ST. ■ Brown's comeback against Hav- schools today as seven dropped the Merchants recelTed a slight kees In the American League, aaid, eleried Sebebeeks Nsw lyiadi mosimuin officioncy ol low rpm—Now ceppor hord aHay bloch—Now the .GlanbFfor the. Eastern Confer- Trin won,'38 to 14, but not before in today and let ua show you all the reaaona why srd. Trailing 21-7, Thompson from the eelect group over the concussion In yesterday'ii thrilling ' FINAL TAKE-OFF "Take my advice and don't stick get an yenr gmmt 'ijUna Ten git eneq lead, figure to cause the Toronto (API—When Harry Wat­ • REfAIRING football contest against Port Dix. being nearly sca r^ out of. their Telephdee Ml-9*480t 4-borrol cerburotor-Long lifo sodiuin.«oelod sl»le olio went for a ride on the with a 6-2 record yegterday by enth active player to reach that fullback Joa Chandler. of ell writers — Only one Manches­ himself, scored two of Uarvard'a Both ' Arkansas end (Ttncinnati downing the Eagles 27-14, must mark. The others are Maurice on hla shoulder that he walked out Army-Tale gome .. EVenlng- with ter Wesleyan grad was spotted in sit poiihts and Joe Rosa converted, tested defeat for the first time Set.- Hospital authorities, at Man- o f the house with the bird one the family at a Cub Scout meeting, face the always dangerous Loe An­ Richard of the Canadiens. Bilt Chester Memorial, reported that the crowd of 8.900, he h tii^'C ari three times. i ungay. geles Rams Sunday, and than fake Mooiepko o f the Black Hawks. Ted oM JM nWhe day. Buster took Off, and . hasn’t with Reed, the oldest join in g'a HulUne, former Wes end .J Gather F lq ^ n , tbs Pilncston acC: and Other teams to tumble from the Johnson spent a "qulat night” and been aecn alnce. (3uh Peek. on the Browns—in the game that U ndsay and Gorole Howe o f the that hiq condition waa much Im­ my family In the .early evening yet another player back from the unbeaten-untied group were .Michi­ could well, decide the title—Pitte- Red Wings, Milt Schmidt of the C WEDNESDAY and we motor to West Springfield EMERGENCY proved this morning. Riit he will Paul Arcort. lYlnltyi fine GARRITY BROS., Inc: ii-Jured, scored with just IS sSc- gan Normal, Montana State, burgh and Philadelphia again. The Bruins and Ted Kennedy o f the DOG Go n e BIG H T! to watch Providence plsy Spring- ptohobly ite kept under obMrva- tackle for three seaeona 1951.:53. -O H R U R ^ER onda remaining to whip Yale. Miami o f Ohio, Cariiegie Tech and Browne now hold a- 5-3 roebrd com­ Maple Leafs. '• field In Oft American. Hockey ROUT! 15 — TALCOTTVIUE. CONN., Appalachia State. , ^ Uon at the hoepital for at least a Philadelphia MPi— A busineaaman wilt join the nuika of the bene­ pared to New York’s S-3 after couple o f daya . . League. The home teem «nns, 5 to SERVICE ' POPULATION GROWING , ------^ walloping The Bears. 88-10. BEAUPRE plana to open' ^ Ipet shop. He pqt dicts on Nov.. 27 and be hluahea 1, in a well-played, game before a ANNOYANCE PAYS OFF O ^ y In his second year o f oemi- t ) ^ sign in the' window: WBBKEND FIGHTS Th# 4Sers’ 17 Piedmont, Calif. (P)—Mrs. Nor- mendous. aaagt' to, the Meri;luaU gants wild geese papulation 4s 159,.#rahce, stopped TilW iio Mitrl, MOTORS Ing a caU to duty In the A i r oaleokere. ’ • . . - cooqiiest of tbs'Chlcagtf'Cardinals,' Inan D'Evelyn waa annoyed when with his outotonding defensive booming, wildlife s p e^ ia ta say: 1581k. Jtaly. 3 (Etoropeim'Middle­ Although gooae quills were mhst Corps and jlaseed up playing Atot- M I - 9 - ^ 4 8 tisd the Rama with San Francisco beea swarmed Into-her garage. But ■blllty. He bOa cstaght onte one often uOed for pena the quiUe of pr. Miles D, Pirnie oc Michigan weight championship bout). for second place bock of the licps. she' wae pleased when an exter­ ball this faltjwith the U m h an U . A man in an niipcte town won INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Btt lA S r CENTER ST. pass, but It wqnt for .a'47-yord hawka swans, crows, eaglee, owU. One of his biggest thrilla on tlie State College said Canada geese Hollywood—Audy Garcia, 138, a prise for a good roads slogan. V WILLIAMS Pittsbu i^'a title hopes* faded 4 ^ minator routed them and found SC scoring play against New London Standard . - rht- nested In at least 15 countiea last Log Angeles, outpointed Augie mors with d 17’14 dofsat by Wash- peacocks and turkeys olsd w en gridiron came last season whan-be It’a too bod we can’t- drive pounds ' of ' the flnost jnicalyptus M l^ i- S 2 3 4 Inst week. ' used. Oil SIRVICI epring. yUlo. 137t«, AlvorMlo, GoUf;. 10. ihgtoa. On Saturday alght. hoqey; IntMpretsd.^ pasa .and ran tpr a ■mooUdy a lq ^ on slogans. *: /• J • y ' /T-. 7 - : V d . \) ■ / . '1. I-'.- ■- . ’ \ r \. ■f'' j , ■■ * **. . ' ■ ‘ V .. X"

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BL ANYTHING IN TRADE S Flooring . .from per M 8188-00 Hot water, shower and private sn- Has everythlng.^U price $13,500. itq 500 employee who will vote guards of American Legion and ward Rity. Frank R i^ , John Duell. diUon. MI. 9-1170. men. Itocellent working condftlons. (OoaUaued from Page One) V.F.W. posts, marching groups, six THAT DOESNT FLY, SWIM Com ingipn Nalls .....p e r keg 83.50 trancc. Inquire 101 Chestnut St. IN RESPECTABLE home, pleasant 2 1 514 rooms, new. j^ ll cellar, many Wednesday on whether or not they Christopher Duell and Doaald room near bath, continuous hot features, $3,700 cabh daw’n re­ want anion representation that, to mceical organizations, fire depart­ Kennitzer. fO C B OOOrEBATMIN WILL OR WALK. LARGE SELEC- GRAY RESEARCH and PLEASANT HEATED singla tod- Houses For 72 vanished while on parole after ments and other vehicles com ^sed ■■ AFnCdAVCD NAltONAL BUILDERS water, separate entrance. Phone quired. Five roomaX^yU cellar, the company's opinion, their "In­ •nON TO PICK FROM. SO Business Services Offered IS DEVELOPMENT CO. room, in private home, for rOU^ lot 150 X 200. ExceUent cwdlUon. serving 19 month* for a 1943 dnur the. coIOgful line of march. All Talcom ille and Varaaa i»PUES MI. 94884. SPECIAL—Now .garrison colonial, terests would to beat served by STOP AND SEE THE Me gentleman. Quiet ncightor- Sale price $13,850. For torthex In conviction. At the time the im i^ The marahala were Commander news Items are aew feoMtod Dial MI'3-5121 DOURB OPENED, keys fitted, Hilliard' Strut, Manchuter, Conn. 381 Stoto> Street hood. MI. 34183. / six large rooma; fireplace, tUe formation and appointment to continuing without totorference by gration service was seeking lo de­ William Dumas of the American “WORKING M A N’S bath, plastered walls, nice shaded any union.” through The Mennheeter Bvoatog copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, “A GOOD PLACE TO WORK" North Haven, Conn. ROOM FOR rent at 88 Garden St. apect call the L. R. Whltchei port him. Legion and Commander Nicholas Herald Rockville biiinga. lecubad FRIEND’’ WHERE YOU’LL guns, etc., repaired. Shears, CENTRALLY LOCATED/large Ml. 34874. lot. ExceUent location, ^rice re­ Agency, MI. 9-9531, Mr. Stafford \ I n a 10-page letter that went to Callace's wife and.sdn said they Pawluk of the VFW. Members of Telephone C H ^ u t 8-2147 room, next to bath, refined duced. Now only $14,900. Carlton at One Market Street, NEVER BUY A DUD IF kmvos, mowers etc., put into con­ MI. 94985. a llx ^ p loy es over the weekend, never beard from htfn while he was the Police Dept, heeded the march­ Rockville 5-8188. Lort ind Fwmd 1 dition .tor. coming needs. Bralth- Salcsnea Wanted S6-A person IT Pearl St., after 8 p.m. 347 NORTH MAIN ST. One or two W. Qufehtas. MI. 94133, 9-4894. the ^ e n e y Bros, subsidiary said gone and knew-'Only through rela­ ers. The four trucks of the Fire YOU BUY A CAR FROM or Sunday. ^ rooms furnished, with or without CH0IC!?E HOME to choice location. the workers should maintain their FOinro—A placa wh*re you can waite, 62 Pearl street. Garden— Fans— I . ro FAMILY 8 - 8, steam heat. tive* that he was in Italy and had Dept, and others from Vernon. BUD. ■ SALESMEN. Over 880 daUy. New kitchen privileges. Adults. MI. Custom built 8 room home' on non-union status rathar than ac­ Avon, Crystal Lake. Flliiigton and ••cun a coinplote lin* oC knitting eoloaaal induatriat and atore deal. Prodaeta \ 50 PRIVATE, Quiet ^ m for couple. ''Five car garage near Main Street. spent a year in Jail on a drug Bellpera Pboto UUNDElR’S T.V. Service, available 8-3852. large lot with bto play and garden cept representation by “outsiders eharae; Edward W. Marsh Tolland were to the parade to­ ymnia and accMaoriM, .itamped Samples furnished. Durawcar, 63 Kitchen privllegu. Inquire 334 One tenement vacant. Priced for HARTFORD ROAD any time. Antenna conversions. GREEN MOUNTAIN PoUtoesNto area. Garage.' Wonderful, view. who do not kaosMhs ramifications After returning to the United gether with an old horse drawn «ooda, embroidery oottnn* and ^*hllco factory supervised service. W. Jackson, US8A, Chicago 4. Charter Oak 8 / MI. 8-8388. FURNISHED ROOM, near quick sale. Charles ues->erance. Owners moving out of state and The tettiiM; thread* at Tour Tarn USED GARS Itvered to your door:.Guarantee<^ Tel. MI. 9-7830. of the parachute buelneas.” T'^’.ates, they said, he settled down Edward ■)$’. Marsh, 18 Newman steamer. Tel. Ml. 9-1M8. street. Gentleman pre(en4d. MI. must sacrifice thia delightful At the brief exercises which fol- Shop, 80 Cottage St. Phone MI. 270 HARTFORD ROAD to be number one and mealy. CaU 9-2170. 9 Hazel St. / The letter said that Ploneer;^ to a Job in a doughnut bakery in St., assistant trust officer of the HaUiaway, MI 94438. X PTVE ROOM single, oil heat, at­ home. Madeline Smith, Realtor, which it deacrlbes as the. Iarj^est Connecticut Bank and Trust CO., lotved the parade, Lt. Cbl. Ckrl s - w . • ■ ______COMPLETTE RES*ABtS by Stusrt Help Wanted^ MI. 9-1642 or MI. 9-1148. Which hla son Philip, 22, is a part­ Doctor Says LARGE ROOM n tx tio bath." Victo- tached garage, sun porch. Extra parachute maker of Its Jttod. of­ ner. The father worked long hours, Hartford, celebrated his 26th an­ Jensen of the Army Air Corps wes OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ Male or Female 37 PULL YOUR own turnips,' 8V a lot. Quick occupancy, 113,000. the prtocipel speaker. Dept, vice I FODMD—A pUce when you can matic washing mt with former oHmlnal aasoci- He graduated from William HaU commander of the American Le­ By EDWIN P. JORDAN, MD. Suaan Batea Knitting acceaaoriee. cleaners, motors, small ^>pU- 816 A WEEK salary lor about 10 side St., off HUlstown Road. 9-7820. gion Roy Butler presided at the Bee Qonnan Motor Balsa. Buick ances. Welding. 180 Mato Strut. hra. a weak, part time helping apace. Gentleman preferred. MI. — . „ I______£l______^ ^ _____ $15,300—Well built six room parachute mtmufacturer, includ­ ^ e s . High School, West Hartford, in Written for NEA Servtoe R 'i Tour Tam Shop. 80 Cottage Qi^^RTUNITIES ing those whtoh are unionist. It exercise* and the invocation was Salea and Bervioe. 385 1 Phone Ml 94878. FuUer Brush man distribute cata- 9-2836. / • LARGE SIX room home, new Tim­ ranch; very desirable locatloh, not dallace had reentered the coun­ 1?29 and bebaine associated with At least one question o f a proe- St. Tel. MI. 0 ^ . ______atreet MltcheU 8-4671. O p«i eve­ ■ logUM to customers. No MlUng. a development, convenient to bus also stated that Pioneer pays try mefally. Just as he had the bank at that time, becoming given by the Rev. Lawrence Le- CHICKEN MANURE for your lawn n i c e p l e a s a n t room. near ken oil hot Water furnace, storm clair of 8t. Bernard's Church. tical nature which ho* caiiaad • FOUND—ONE Mack and brown, nings. RUBBISH and aShu removed. Gen­ T.aeit.a aM.sa . Men or woman, most bs courte­ or garden. Tel. MI. 34971. windows, screens, fuUy insulated, and school, hot water oil heat, fire­ more thkn any plant in Connecti­ sneaked oiit nine years earlier. an officer In 1947. He la to charge eral cleaning of attics, cellars and Iriith, conttououa hot water. IS There were greetings by Mayor good deal of diacuaslon a*MB8 to male. Cbh Dog Warden. MI. ' eifr-WM w • ous; responsible, neat appearing plastered walla, fuU ceUar. Excel­ place, full cellar, three bedrooms; cut 4vhere there 16 a comparable On Saturilay night, using a car of the Trust Accounting Dlv. 1949, 1960, CHEVROLEtS, two yards. Call M and M Rubbish re­ WELL ROTTED cow manure. Pro­ / Ruzaetl St. MI. 8-5422. sewing operation. Frederick Berger and Selectman 8^840. and have car. Need two. Phone lent condition. Stove, refrigerator. 1100 aq. ft. of living area. borrowed from\a brother-in-law, He and his wife have two chil­ have been definitely euwored. door, four door, radios, heaters, moval. MI. 9-9757. MI. 8-8893 moratoga or after 8 tect your shrub* and lawns now Firat Comment dren. Edgar H. Wilaon. “Buminf eemation in left aan OF 00UR8U l emeowe s k il e o Large trees, centrally ocated. Callace drove his'wm to work and Lt. Ool. Janaen told of his ex­ Q.—Several o f us were detoting FOUND—Furnace cleaning equip­ exceUent condition Uiroughout, P-m. MI. 3-7083. Leonard Gig*io, Bolton. L $10,400—Garrison Colonial, two The letter waa the first official then continyed on l^-Wmaelf, say­ MAf^CHESTER T.V. Senriu, radio fa taldiv'abeiil Mmr* Apartments—Flats— Only $11,900. Carlton W. Hutchins. periences to Japan and of the at­ the advlsabUity ot weertag tinted ment Owner may have name by Douglas Motors, 833 Main. \ MI. 94133, 9-4894. years old, excellent condition, over­ company comment on the Impend­ ing he had an appointment. The and T.V. specialists since 4‘ *' CLEANERS—Ideal for man and TENDER Juicy Hereford steers, Tenements 63 sized garage, metal combination tempts o f the Oommuntats to glasaes or driving to e Car with identifying. CaU MI. S-4840. 1964 PLYMOUTH Savoy four door House urvlce call 83.80. sre always befter-thon-nvtoAga ing election Wednesday in which iKinHy said ha did not who e colored windahield. ea e method wife, Andy State Theater, Mato heifers, live, dressed, whole or LOCKWOOD STREET— One-half windowa, fireplace. the workers will vote on whether Senate Backing arouse sentiment against this coun­ sedan, two tone, radio, heater. 94680 or Ml. 8-4807. S tru t part for your freezer. Good selec­ to the faet-expoadtog a lv ^ f t FIVE ROOM Rent, two bedrooms, thj appointment waa with orSvhat try and their undercover work. of preventing glare while M v tog FOUND—Black and white female, Roofing—SldlBC 16 HnsineeB OpportonlUsn 32 duplex, 4 rooms down plus one they want the Textile Workers it concerned. mofignL Call Dog Warden. MI. UmisuaUy low mUeage. Ml. 9-1768 tion from my herd. George Sul ladoetry. So why not start to­ tile bath, attractively decorated, For Appointment Call He urged that people c f the free e car at night, la this dsitrahle or ALL APPLIANCES serviced, clean­ finished' room up. ExceUent con­ Union of America. CIO, aa their His body waa In the same cm not? Z .P . 8-4840.______after. 4 p.m. FOR THE BEST m Banded built FREE NEW book. 3,000 bustouau, FLORIDA JOB ofiportunitiaa. Men kowskl, WttUmanttc. HA. 8-3317. day to build s future at Pratt heated, $125 monthly, MI. 9-9954. dition. Steam heat with oil burn­ world ,be alert at all times to the ing and repairs on range burners, up roofa, ahtogle roofs, guttars, farms, income propertiu for sale and women, skilled And unskUled, A. R WILKIE and CO. collective bargaining agent. The when discovered by a resident of f Bonn Pacts A.—It aecms .to be quite gen­ 1941-40 OLDER Chevrolets, Fords huters, refrigerators, all typu and Whitaey Aircraft TWO THREE room apartments er. $8,500. James J. Rohan A Son, election, which will to conducted ever present menace of Commu­ conductora and roof repatts eaU throughout Amariea, “ Opportunl- write Florida Job Guide, Box 3081, U. S. No. 1 GREEN Mountain po­ MI-9-4389 or MI-3-8365 thv Throggs Neck area while on nism and ^poke of the activity In erally agreed that driving at zaidit other good transportation. Good washing maclmiu, Metro Serwde. tatoes. 179 ToUand Turnpike Man­ available Dec. 1. All iitilitiez in­ Realtora. 517 Hartford Road. Tel. by the National Labor Relations FOUND-Ckdden Retriever, male, Ooughlto, MltcheU 8-7T07. Itu ," 5400 Wilahire, Los A n ^ lu , Miami 13, FU. ’ ' MI. 3-7433. hla way to church. An uftllghted Europe and Asia. la more dangerous whan the dritm can Dog warden. MI. 8-4540. credit enables us to accept 85 CaU m . 94888. Calif. , chester. Bryan Bros. 9-7037. cluded, $85 monthly. Write Box ARE YOU ready to make a move? Board, will be held at the plant cigarette attli dangled from Cal- Sought b y Ike ween colored glasses and m green down. Douglas Motors. 833 Main CALL MANCHESTER Roofing and G. Herald. Congreseman Antoni N. Sadlak We still need— You ran look far and v/ide and between the hours of 1 and 5 p. m. lace’a lips. His $14 pocket money of this city spoke briefly on the windshield. Both together ere FOUND-Set o< car keya. near Bid- WIRING INBTALLA'nON of aU Siding Co., for all '■ooflng and sid­ PULL YOUR Thanksgiving The union, through Ra regional worse than either one aloiw: types. No Job too smaU. Pater SEW OUR Redi-cut Handy-hanky Dogs—Birda—Pets 41 m a n c h e s t b : r you will not find a home to com­ waa untouched. , ^ (ONittniMfl Pace Oob) renaming of Armistice Day- to w dl’a. Main St. Saturday mom- ing Jobs. No Job too amaU. Free at hoii|a. Easy, profitable. nips, 75c bush'ki. Cabbage \TH R EE ROOMS furnished. Work- pare with this aix room C.ipe Cod director, James Ellis, today offered glasaea and a green ' 1949 CHEVROLET de luxe, tudors, Pantaluk, 40 Foatar street Phone head. 613 Keeney St. • Tool and Die Makers ^Ing people. Adults only. MI. The man who discovered the Veterans Day. A number of Amer­ tog. CaU MI. 8-oaa8.______estimates. MI. 94933. A a B Enterpriue, ,M18 N. Albert THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet Summit Street --- Well-built aix and attached garage in the Porter an Immediate comment on the let­ body told police he had heard ment'i view that ou^vflrst task is apparently the worst. The reeaoa' four doors, radio, heaters, very MltcheU 9-7303. Center, 886 MMn St., tovtt^ you 8-8389. ican Legion and V.F.W. district Pike, Ft. Smito, Arkensee'. GE7T YOUR Hubbard squash for room home . in desirable location. Street section. Not Juzt another ter, stating it was full of rontradic- what might have been three shots' to ratify these agreemekte and is that tinted glaae cute down on LOST—Certificate. No. 13788 for 80 clean. Low down pairment, trade RAY’S ROOFINO Co. BuUt up to visit peta of all kinds. Con­ • Tool and Gauge Iiuvec- tions" and "erroneous" to claiming and department officers were in­ any make, model, Douglas roofs, gutter work, roof, cnimney Thanksgiving pies at Clifford Firat floor has, good-sized living Cape. This one features six fin­ around 11 p.m. the night before. troduced. The benediction was the ability to see and ther efore to- pitoree c< common etock of Gbv- necticut bred Parakeets. MI. tora ished rooms, full, rear dormer and that Pioneer paid the highest put them into force. We imiat not ''emment Emidoyeea Inaurance Motors. 388 Main. H A I RADlO-TV SERVICE. Tel. repairs. Free estimatu. Ray March's. 50 cents a bushel. Clif­ Business Locations room with fireplace, dining room, At the time, he said, he thought given by Rabbi Aaron Twersky creases the danger o f aecidento. 9-4373. Hours Monday through kitchen, deft or bedroom. Second two front dormers, ceramic tiled wages in the parachute-making In­ 'it waa the slamming of car doors. let ourselves to deflected.' It haa been suggested that glars Company, regietered to the name MI. 9-8660. Gary lamonaco. Hagenow. MI. 9-3214. Any Jack- Help Wanted— PcSAsle 35 Friday^ 10 to 8:80, Sanirday 9 to ford March, 358 Woodside St., off F\or Rent 64 of the B'nai Israel Synagogue. 1948 FORD Super De luxe, excel­ son. MI. 8-8335. HUlstown Road. • Gauge Makers floor, fwft nice bedrooms and bath. hath and extra lavatory, (Ireplace, dustry. Meanwhile it was learned at Great Experimeat from night drivtog could to re­ of jD oe^ J. Sylveeter. AppUca- 8; Wednesday closed at 3 p.m. S. "There are other plants, paying At the conclusion of the exer- lent condition. Radio, heater, MELODY RADIO—TV - Phono’s. APPUCA'nONS ARE be&ig ac- Attached garage, wooded lot, com- full basement, hot water uU heat, Bridgeport. Conn., ttot CaUace citos open house was held by both duced if automobile haadlighta tion being made for loauanca of A H. Green stampa. lovely yard on quiet. -*afe street. niore,'' Ellia said, "and ih'e union Eisenhower, apparently aiming dui^cate. Finder plean ntum to white wall tires, custom seat Night calls. Ouarantud u r v lu . ROOFINO, Siding and carpentry. cepted at F. W. Woolwortk Co. • Precision Machinists MANCHESTER—Main street atora plo'tely fenced In. Many other fea­ was wanted in Milford,'Conn., on St Russia's often expressed fears t h e ^ .F .W . and the American were designed to spread over • covers, directional lights, fog ML 9-2380. Alterations and ddditiona OeU- Apply to person, Mrs. Martin. Household Goods 51 tures. Shown by appointment Excellent G.I. or F.H.A. mort­ can name them." He said Pioneer a fugitive warrant in connection Legion. wider area. First National Bank of Manchea- FREE DElLIVSUtY service to your for rent. ML 9-5144. AD 8-5130., gage available. Only $15,200. couldn't have grown to to the larg­ of a rearmed Germany declared: light, lustrous black finish VlL. toga. Workmanship gu arantor with an extortion plot against a A Groups Q.—I am botherod by a terrible ter. ______ANTIQUES Reftoiahed. Repairing CLERK, with knowledge of short­ home. Nationally advertised dog • Sheet metal Mechanics .Contact Jarvis Realty 0>., 654 Center St. est parachute manufacturer if at "The agreements endanger no 'U 8-7580 after 5:80, Owner going in A. A. Dion. Inc., 299 Autumn foods, etc. VltaUty, C«ro-Meto, JUST A WEE BIT AN.IDEAL location (or offices or Bridgeport womrji. nation. On the contrary they The first toqeUng of the Long­ itch to my scalp end then an LOST—Female Setter, 8 months service. done on any furniture. TleiBan, 8 tru t MltcheU V4860. hand and typing. Phone fbr ap­ s c r a t c h e d FROM business In the. center of Man­ MI. 3-4112. the same time it were paying the D ^ C a p t. Robert F. DUon, Jr., htUe bump* all over my bead. A t 189 South Mato S t Phone pointment. MI. 3-5911. HUI’s, Goff’s, Kasco, Gaines, • Fusion Welders ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor highest wages "unless it waa oper­ represent one of history’s first view PTA will bwheld at tho new old. Color red with white marie- Quaker CUy, Daah, T h ru UtUe MOVING^AROUND chester, One to 14 rboma avail­ $1,000 DOWN, large three bedroom of the Mil.'ord pobca s^ld that great practicable experimenU in Longview School tbito'ht starting times it goes away for e couple at t i n on chest and nose. .Reward. 1960 CADILLAC Hardtop, new pis­ 84648. IN WAREHOUSE able. Plenty of free parking. Phone MI-9-4543 ating for the benefit of the workers days and then comae beck. I YOUNG GIRL se clerk-typist in Kittens, Puss in Boots. Wild biril • Aircraft Assemblers ranch, full cellar, exceUent con- Callace and three ' companions the international control of arma­ at 8 o'clock. FoUowtog j}he busi­ ^ ML 8-7418. tons, completely overhauled, just Roofing and Chlmnoys 16-A MI. 9-5229 or Ml. 3-7444. and not for profit.” were indicted to 1947 for a $20,000 at my vrit's *nd. Mrs. like new car. See this one tonl^t. BULLDOZER AND Loader worit Manchester office. WUI train in u ed and suet cakes. Canine 3 ROOMS FURNITURE ■' dition, high elevation, 105’ lot. Bus ments.” ness meeting, Supervistog Prin­ Gro«vth Traced shakedown attempt. against Mrs. A.—There era acverel Open ’U1 9. Full price 81076, 8475 Landscaping and grading. Reason­ ROOFING—Specialising to repair­ Stoat Hartford for two weeks. Ap­ Chefs, Inc. Phone PI. 341M. BLOND BEDROOM FOUR ROOM Office auite, excel­ line, suburban. Carlton W. Hutch­ The company letter stated that Adding Germany and it* re­ cipal Gordon Oetchell wttKtotro- able ratu. No Job too amalL CaU LIVING ROOM SUITE ins. MI. 9-5132, 9-4694. Domnick Lombarda Callace's diseases of the skin of the>lKalp AimomicsEisnts down cash or trade. Brunner's ing rocto of aU ktoda. Also new ply in person to Mies Schroeder, CANARIES. Apply. lent decor, complete facilities, Pioneer, starting on a "shoestring" sources to Western defense will duce the faculty and conduct^ a which could to rtspoitalbiA Phn- Ml, 9-0660 after 0 p.m. Kbriu Home Improvement Co., Guaranteed singers. VPc. DINETTE SET GREENWOOD DRIVE companions were caught and con­ to a principal consequence, Eisen­ tour through the building, Packard, Talcottville. roofa Gutter work. Cbimneya AU colon. Also females. MI. Employment Office street and rear parking, moder­ in 1938 with 900 square *eet of floor slbly the most likely Is a conditteR 37 GUbert St., Stoat Hartford. "Phllco” saectric Refrigerator CUSTOM BUILT ranen; 5 nice victed, he said, but Callace fled hower said. But he said he wanted teachers will to in their rdonu to WE CARRT Tioga yams M the FURNITURE Repair Service: cleened. rMsired, 36 yeare* ex­ 9-0436. ate rental. MI. 9-1880 or Ml. MANCHESTER large rooms, fireplace, ceramic space and three or four employes, to Italy. own as seborrbetoafnnetltto. X 1953 MERCURY Hardtop, l^ery perience. fV u eatimstee. OsU "Caloric” Combination Range has grown to be the largest of the to emphasize that “ these agree­ discuss problems with the par­ same prices aa the mUl.' Save Complete repairing, ;eflniahing, WANTISD—Steno-Clerk for perma­ Weekdays 3-8080. tUe bath, oil hot water heat, ateel cair^Mll imagine that u la la driv­ time and money by shopping at clean, radio, heater. Priced to Manchastar MItchaU FIVE MONTHS old pedigreed Bea­ "Maytag” Wazher three "legitimate” manufacturera ments are founded on the profound ents. move out at 81388. 8MS down cash restoring on all types of furniture. nent position. 40 hours per week, 8 A. M. to 4 :30 P. M. SMALL HEATED store on .daple beam construction,* full cellar, 3 ing yotKj^d and-riiould think that Tour Tara Shop, 00 Cottage St Zlgmund Golds, Prop. Formerly 8-5381. gle male, with papers, 835. CaU "Emerson” Television New six-room ranch homes nice porches, garage. Bowers in the country, with 125,000 square yearning for peace which is shared The asaoclation is spdneoring a you deserve tb* old of a okia Tei. ML 8-3858. or.trade. Brunner's Packard, Tal- company beneflU, paid holidays Ml. 1-4844. "Hoover” Vacuum atreet near Main. Apply Edaard feet of floor space and ftriore than Reprisals Urged by all the Atlantic peoples.” series ot square dancing clisfee for of Watkins Bros. Tel. MI. 8-7449. and vacation. MI. 3-4181 for ap­ nearing completion.. Attached school, near bus. larlton W. clellat cottvUle. Open evenings 'til 9, "Mohawk”. Axm. Ruga J. Holl. 1009 Mato St. MI. 8-5117. 500 employes. Eisenhower said while the i)e- eight weeks. The instructor vritl be CHIMNEYS Repointed and repair­ pointment. C. R. Burr A Co., Inc., PEDIGREED English Setter, 3H amesite drive, extra large lots. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, 9-4894. Q.—I/fia v e X^riatlea Weber's 1950 BUICK Riviera hardtop, out TRAY’S Linoleum, tables, cabinetz, pictures The letter defines a “ legitimate" Ou Ship Sinking curity agreementa are complex Mr. and Mr*. Earl Johnston. \ D iM ^ and cairtv anything HOME MADE pies and cakes on ed. MI. 3-8535. 119 Oakland St. years, male. Good ihoioUng dog. PRAH It WHITNEY SPACIobs Profeasional office Open for inspection daily. parachute firm as one which main­ she goes at 8890, the '55 Packards and a few other item*. auite, ground floor. Main Street FOR SALE—Bargain, seven, room "their purpose# are eimple." He Reports will to given on the Abputlt. \ M r a E . D . order. MI. 8-8871 or Ml. 8-8454. TV and RADIO SERVICB Good blood lines. Rockville 5-7584. AIRCRAFT tains an engineering staff, engages pragrejs of the Ellington School are coming. '48 Plymouth 3 door APPLICATIONS Being taken for AN HONEST PERSON location.. Phone MI. 34900, house near' nice shopping center. added, "the Federal Republic (of Rural K, Vernon T carpet shampooing. Reasonable furniture a specialty, chain caned Phonq Me Immediately RCXKVILLE, 24 Grove 81.. Hill­ ranch, all conveniences, large lot. them, the letter states. The torpedo missed. So did several young married ne Verndh. Elementary husband believe* that^tho raoaoa also pick up and deUver other piston pins, etc. Douglas Motors, coats, suits, , , etc. After 7 P. M. CH-8-4690 apartment with private baih. In- screens. Nicely landscaped yard. room ranch over one acre of land. ing to the letter, "the company has amidships,, well below the water CLERK—Recent school graduate, BROAD BREASTe D Bronze tur­ quire first floor. Apt. 9. Sale price,- $9500. Manchester 2<4 line. will )>e in accordance with the School, ^ t h Robert C. Hall, dlrec is because he was bofn prema­ types of ruga and upholstered 838 Mato. ALL KINDS of antenna work. Call CaU MI. 84636. keys. Fresh frosen toms, 10 to 28 See It Day Or Night Close to stores and bus line. Ask­ mtontained its ^ licy of paying the tor ^''guidance, of the Simsbury furniture shampooing. good at figures, oppdrtimlty for year old Cape Cod, beautiful highest rates • in the industry. All common need." turely. Could this to tru e?. Art Plnney, TV Antenna Special­ pounds, Schaub's Turkey Farm, If you have no means of trsn* ing $13,200. Elva Tyler, Realtor. Even so, the ship appears to l!ave public schools os the guest speak- 1938 OLDSMOBILE two-donr sedan advancement. Apply Alexander MI. 9-4489. throughout. One car garage, of this has been done without' any conducted a running battle until On the subject of ratification, WANTED-Ride to Pratt A WMt- with heater. Good condition, 850. ist, Sales and Service. Vei^ fair Jarvla Co., 8 Dover Rd. 188 HUlstown Road. portation. I’ll send my suto for Wanted To Rent 68 amesite drive. Sale price, $13,900. tne President declared: C"' A.—Almost certainly noL prices. Tei. Ml. 9-4773. Moving—Tracking you. No obligation. union Influence whatsoever." six hours later when ahe went ney, South lot from Hackmatack 81 Durant Ml. 9-3768. . MANCHESTER — New five room Two family duplex near Main Ellis also appeared resentful of down 12 miles out of a Tachen port Ike Urges Rattileatloa There will to a get^ral discus­ are indeed many pbeaible t Storage 20 WOMEN WANTED immediately— FRYBUtS AND roasters, 88c per WANTEDt-, Three or 4 room furn- sion following the tallrand at the St. 8 .4 :4 5 . Ml. 8-4815. WnUNO mSTALLA'nON and re­ pound live weight. Arnold Nelson, A—D-B—E—R—T— S ranch quality constructed, rea­ Street-a dandy and only $12,500. a reference in the letter to the she had sought to reach. Chine.se "I urge the Senate to aignffy for childlessness and indeed com­ 1947 CHEVROUET Four door tu- to help us take care of large 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD iehed or unfurnished apartment. concitiilon of the program refresh bination* of causes are often pres­ pair of smaU electric MANCHESTER - Package DeUv- 737 Lydall St. MI. 3-8908. Elderly couple. Referem;?* furn- sonably priced. Bolton, new (our Many more listings of 'UI kinds union as ‘'strangers.” "We've been press reports said she sank "with its approval of this great endeav­ tODe paint. Very, very clean. Must CTirUtmea buaineM. Avoii Ooeme- room ranch, also five room from $8000 up. TTie Ellsworth Mit­ across the street for years.” 'he guns bfazing.’’ or by giving its advice afid con­ ments will to served in the cafe­ ent, but premature birth o f one o f AntomobUes for Sale 4 and fixtures. Clarence G. Smith, ery. Local Ught ttuctong and BLOND Hand carved table, maple lahed, MI. 9-4547. be seen to be appreciated. See tlcs. CaU MI. 9-3814. ranch. ExceUent location, “i acre ten Agency, Realtora. MI. 3-6930. said, referring to Local 63, TV/UA, Rescue efforts continued today sent to ratification.. I Hope these teria by mothers of sixth graders. the married, partners is unlikely to Bob' Oliver, Center Motor Sales, 21 Knox St. Phone MI. 8-8433. p ^ a g e delivery. Refrigerators, lamp table, swivel walnut tele­ Northeast PTA . Play any part. 4848 CHEVROLET tudor da luxe washers and stova moving a WHITE HOLLAND Turkeys. Frank WANTED—Two-car garage. Vicin­ of land. See these and compare. CIO, which represents the 1,600 for five officers and 23 naval rat­ instruments may bq'studied with 461 Mato St. vision table, two dark stands, WE BUY Phone Barbara Woods Agency, 865 EAST MIDDLE Turnpike, eight ' Dr. Ellas Marsh, director of the Q — Please say eomeUiing about m o d e l . ExeeUent condition COMPLETE Hand and power lawn apeclalty. ML 9-0783. Bronkle, Lake St. Cali MI. 9-4887. small. Ckn to seen at 451 Parker ity of Bissell, Holl, Birch and employe.* at Cheney Bros. ings still missing. a sistei- de­ a view to enable the Senate to act mower ealea and service. Motors Help wanted— 36 Spruce Streets. MI. 9-7830 between MI. 9-7702. rooms, hot air heat. 2'4 acres Quote* Mallory Letter promptly on ttose matters when ‘Bureau of Mental Hygiene, will be the common sty. Mrs. O. W. throughout. 1850 Chevrolet tudor. 1950 MEftCURY sedan, lustrous St. MI. 9-8843. Entire or Partial Estates land. For details CaU -MI. 9-7201. stroyer escort, the Talho, picked tuned ar overhauled. Pickup and •U8TIN A. CHAMBERS OO., 5 and 8 p.m. He said the union haa been held It meets . for its new session in the speaker at the meeting of the This is an inflammation ot Very, very clean. 1903 Chevrolet, blue finish, nearly new tires, FOUR ROOM Cape Cod. Nice loca­ up the rest of the Taiping crew, tudor, original 31,000 mUes. One delivery service. Gtbeoa'e Oarage. local and long distance Otovtog,, Articles For Sale 45 ELECTROLUX Vacuum cleaner, Antiqui^ China, Glua in "high regard" and had often including the captain. January." Northeast PTA this evening at 8 one or more oil glands on the eye­ radio, heater and gas aaviiig over­ HELP WANTED FLAT-OF 4 or 4 rooms required tion. Oil heat, large lot, $9,500. BEST BUY o'clock. A graduate of the Yale lid. Eyestrain ia sometimes a fac­ local owner, nearly new through­ drive. Former local owner,. H u Ml. 84013. puking, storage. CaU ML 8-6187. recent model, attschmente, res- Complete Households been” commended on the “good re­ One of the rescued died, and The Wfiite House statement ap­ Hartfor>* CHapel 7-1438 for quiet elderly couple. Must be Half a duplex, (our nice rooms, A TWO Y f lAR OLD lations it had with tho company." School of Medicine. Dr. Marsh will tor la the development of styes, out. At Center Motor Sales, 481 had excellent care.. Low down aonable. JA. 8-1883. Storage Lota Store Stock oil hot water heat, metal com- many others were wounded, the pear^ almost like a reply lo Rus­ Main St. RED CEDAR clothes poles ia- near buses and stores. Reasonable COLO? riAL He quoted a letter which Henry sia's proposal for a great Euro­ have for hts topic. "Behavior Makes but not infrequently a definite payment and bank >manctog. See Two full-time service staUed. CaU MI. 8-9787. rent. JA. 8-7919. binaUon windows,, convenient to Nationalist said. RUBBISH AND ASHES removed PIANO MOVING — Refrigerators, ANTIQUES bought sold. Furni­ Call Anytime Mallory, executive vice president pean securit.v conference to ber Sense.” This will be follow;ed by a cause cannot to traced. Hot Bob Oliver on this one .at Center anytime. Ml. 3-7644. station attendants to bus and school. $8,900. A. R. NationallsUreaction was strong.. 4948 FORD tudor, to good condi Motors Sales, 461 Mato. also light trucking, any time. ture, glass, china, pewter, prints, six rooms. Three twin site bed­ of Cheney Bros., wrote the union The official Central Dally News held in Moscow or Paris'on Nov. question and answer period, with ointments containing penicilU aw tion. 1941 Chevrolet udoT. Easiest Quick, reliatoe, efficient service. work 5 P. M. to 1 A. M. TWO 50 GALLON oil barrets with books, stamps, coins, Jewelry, Wilkie A Co. Ml. 9-4389, MI. rooms, tile bath and lavatory, audience discussion. Mrs.- Abner other similar preparationa. surgery fsucsts, 10 ft (rf 8" stovs pipe, RORERT M. REID A SON 3-8385. in 1942 to-support the claim of described the attack as "anolhar, 29. In Western capitals, the terms in' town. Douglas Motors, 1951 CHEVROLET four-doOr de­ MI. 9-9329, 9-8074. guns. BsU e/s Antiques, 382 large living loom, flceplace. dininfp friendly relations between union Kremlin's big waa widely regard­ Brooks, president, will preside at and attempts to relieve eyeetraln .858 Main. Householfl Services hand track with rubber tires, ill. Photo Matoheeter 9U-S-177e Fashion-Wise! Communist outrage In-stigated by' are the best Um o f ***■<-% luxe, to very good condiUon. In­ 34749. Main S t MI S-SOOS. room, cabinet kitchen. Extra large and company. Russians." ed as a move to knock out the the brief biialncas meeting. Re­ Offered IS-A ALSO: V 301 MAIN ST., Bli^CH raTER garage. Hot water heat. freshments will be'seived during k person become an al- quire 166 Highland Street "Nothing has happened since "It is only a prelude to an of­ Paris treaties. USED GAR BUYERS READ Puinting—Psperlng 21 KUTAL AND Smith-OoroDS' port­ Wonder Haff-Size Classic that letter was written to make Washington officials, while not the social period at the. close of coholie. from drinking beer only? 1951 FORD Victoria two-tone blue- FLAT FINISH Holland window Two oil truck drivers ELECTRIC STOVE, $38. MI. H. B. GRADY, Broker fensive against Formosa. We must the pragram. -My husband claims it ia not peo- THIS AND SAVE MONEY. shades, made - to measure. AU able sad standard typswrltora. this company think the union is a be prepared." the Daily New* said. commehtlng formally, branded the gray, really clean, radio, heater, PAINTING—Exterior and. Interior, for full time work. 9-4844. monster.'; .Ellis added. For Expectant Mother* sible and that one has to drink BUD MICHALAK SAYS: metal Venetian blinds at a new paperhanging, ceUtogs reftoiahed. AU maksa of adding machines MI-3-8009 The Hain gbeng Pao, which Communist proposal as insincere. exceUent tires. Douglas Motors. sold