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There was no home-viewing of the up what roust be a misunderstand­ Faculty, Parents 10,669 Clear lanighi, fair Taaadm'*' match at all. So whaf happened 7 ing. To this, be replied by shoving Oldening Office Here STATION WABONS jlIlalunPR lPr iw uF uillu JlF iaiU It turned out to be a pip. Into pur hand his source material Neosbar af th* AadK Mlnlmnm taniglit 55. About Town Baraaa at CIrenlaKaM Heard Along Main Street Too bad this one wasn't on TV. for the radio and television listings To Meet at MHS REHNISHED Manchester— A City of Village Charm '> ■ = SuiiMt Council, No. 45, De(re« We saw the Aims now being shown for a week back, along with cHp- ■'H And on Some of Manchetter*$ Side Streets, Too at the State theater and the flght pings of The Herald radio and of PocahontM, hsa postponed its Th* formation of some aort of DWYnnioDUCTs . was a pleaser from the opening television columns for the same West StreeL Bolton, Tel. 5530^, (CUsMfM Aivtottetag M Page U) csrd psrty, scheduled for Bept. 30 belt. "Old Man" Walcott started l>erlod, and said. In his rather group composed of parent* and VOL. LX X L NO. 307 MANCHESTER. CONN„ MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1952 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE C B N m to k Ister date. Men>bers are re> Loss and flain f-comer would be able to tell If there right off as thdugh he was a I rlghten.lng, creaky voice, "Oo iVw- •‘j., - .. - teSebers of high school students minded to save artkles for the Every time we walk down Main la a bus waiting on Main street ahead, check 'em yourself.” will be discussed at a meeting to rummsce sale bjr the council on youngster, and he didn't really look street, we can't help but think how without scurrying around the wall hla age until he- crumpled into Well, we had no choice, so we be held in th* assembly hall at Ifonday, Oct. 6, from 4 to. 7 p. Manchester grow*. of shrubs. did. After going half blind checl*; Manchester High School at 5 p.m. m, in Tinker hall. Mr*. Flora that rather frightening heap In Used to be that we could say But our friend's real reason for the I3th round. Until that time, Ing the material against the list­ Tuesday. BALCH Is Your Warplanet Oracle of 05 Center street is hello to practically every person wanting the Job done Is that ha ob­ he really gave the tough Marciano ings In that faded, dancing light, This discussion Is a sequel to one Truman Links chairman. we met, and we'd know to whom jects to biding the monument In a rough battle and was. In fact, w* bad to acknowledge old Otto held last May, when teachers from we were speaking. Now Its mostly Center park from view of persons as still the champ when it come* each department met wrlth repre­ Mrs. Oeorge O. Bellows of way ahead of him. Output Is strange faces we see, and It's quits on Main street and on Center. If this flght had been televised to this sort of work—the listings, sentatives of th* existing parent- Eisenhower Disclose North Main street and Mrs. Lloyd a contrast. So we are publishing his It would have been good not only BO far as the material sent out by teachers Clubs. Since the six* of Never* of Bigelow street are ex­ NoTtoat ws begrudge Manches­ thoughts in what amounts to an for the owners of TV sets but also the radio and television stations th* high school popuUtlon present* pected home today after spending ter its.#rawth. We're hsppy to see open letter to another friend of for television Itself and for the was concerned, were correct. problems, th* grou'p decided that Ike to Lobbies Continued the summer at Edgartown, Mar­ the community advance In else and ours. Park Superintendent Horace boxing game, which right now is By the time we completed the more Information wra* needed b^ tha's Vineyard. wealth. But every once In a while F. Murphey, In the hopes that having tough pickings. So many tortuous 'job, Otto had become for* any decision could be reached. we can feel those twinges of nos­ oblivious of us, and was hard ,at A steering committee was Los Aiiffeles, Sept. 29— The Women's Society of Chris­ Murphey might have some of these highly touted flght* prove Aboard Truman Train, Sept. 29—(/P)—President, Truman talgia. especially on a Thursday thought* on the subject too. , to be flops. Just think back to work, perched Imperiously on his elected to gather information about opened hig big whistle stop campaign today with a slashing Production of railiUry tian Service of the North Meth' night when Main street U teeming high stool at his postage-stamp such groups In other schools. Tue^ BEHER DEftL planes reeumed slowly today odist Church has set Wednesday, some of the excuse* for boxers— day's meeting I* called to hear the attack on the “unholy crew” of Republican lobbyists for Entire Financial Situation wl*h shopper*. flstic bums who would look more siM work table, busily preparing at the huge Lockhe^ a'nd Dec. 3, for its annual fair, in We imagine everyone has had '‘Backward, Turn Backward" new radio and television listings report and recommendations of POMTiaC DEaiER whom he said General Dwight D. Eiaenhower is “a front which all groups of the society Since bedtime tonight la the at home on the undercard In a that committee and to listen to Douglas El Segundo plants the same experience. In one way nr time when we will be turning our tank town who have been palmed for The Herald, Not wanting to awn.” He said he w** glad the oil,-...... and other organisations wilt have another. Maybe It was that old off on nation-wide TV audience*. disturb him, and wanting even less Mra John Morley, sUte consultant china, real ’eetste and other lob- following a strike recess re­ a part. It is proposed to hold it black coal stove that he used to clocks back to make our work day to hear an "I-told->ou-so” deliver for parent Uachers asaocUtlon* btes "ste In the Republican party” quested by President Tru­ Accepts Keys to New Bank in the vestry both afternoon and coincide better with the time the The demand for fights has got have. JTI'* earth exposes our little section of the manager* scrambling around ed In Otto's unnerving voice, w* for high schools. and *1 am going to tear 'em apart man. British Speed Ace Will Report evening. Plan* have not fully polished BO often so that It would beat a silent retreat back up to Those who attended the May before I get through." NixonPIans Worker* flowed back Into th* been ^ Id e d as to the program, itself to the sun, this is the right to nil these two-night-a-week meeting *r* expected to be present stay neat and gleaming. It was time land take comfort in the spot* on TV. Trouble la there the comparatively normal atmos­ Truman told cheering thousands plants on the graveyard shift and or whether or not a supper will old-fashioned, he knew, and had phere of the editorial room. and the meeting U open to any at Fargo, -N. D„ th* OOP presl- more were on hand for the day be served in connection with the thought because there may be aren't enough good fighters to All parenU of high school pupil* who served him long and faithfully, but some conhtslon about It for the the bill. The Walcott-Marclano When we finally made our way Dr. Nkhoias A. Marslalo dsntlal nomine* ‘‘seems to to lis­ State Tour shift at both plant*. Lockheed esti­ On Receipts he still hated to part with It. It wish to see the formation of an tening to some Strang* advice on mated 70 per cent of its produc­ Killed in Jet Boat affair would have been a good back, we concluded that the fault was so familiar, so comfortable, next few days) to tall the tale of organisation and are willing to foreign policy” and they’d totter tion workers reportsd to their day Mrs. FVank Laing and Mrs. the watch with the bullt-ln set- boost for everyone concerned-* with the listings. If there was a Dr. Nicholas A. Maralalo, a for­ assume some of the responsibili­ healtat* before voting Republican so friendly. the-hand-back-one-hour feature. TV. fighters, managers, boxing ad fault, was not Otto's, but belonged mer resident physician at the shift jobs. lA)ch NeBfl, Scotland, Sept. From Book John Stevens are In charge of the Manchester Memorial Hospital, ties attendant. if they "want to avoid a third Next Week After President Truman's re­ newly formed Missions group of Or maybe It was at college. Custom tailored for an attorney vertlsers and poor John Q. Pub­ to the stations themselves. Their world war.” 29—p (/P) —The jet->propelled When he was a student, the entire friend of ours by a Jeweler friend lic. publicity people apparently has returned from service with quest Saturday to end th* work St. Margaret's Circle. Daughters couldn't keep up with their pro­ the Army and will open an office Fargo was the President’* flnt stoppages' In the interest of na­ speMiboat Crusader blew to New York, S«pt. 29—

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r"- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. jSEPTEMBER 29. 1962 PAGE F IV #) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 29.1952 tar Thsapiana wart In "Grammerey Rockville HersM Rssmbics Sketches Candiflalefi for Town Gerk M rs. Bclciiiiga C oe Ghost" and "Peace I Bring unto theae thinga. The Wall Btreat bank Exchange Club Of Csntiidates for Office You," th e ' 1963 ALT tournament era are jiiat pouring H out.’* Town Will Deaiaantnitg Benton Urges Um of Voting Mschincs O bituary In Cockney Boles entry. 2,365 View Truman aald Biaenhowar admtta starting today. The Herald Tteketa for "Kind Lady" are now Enjiqr Meals N h n - Will Report he'a trying to win tha election by Cancels Show Sheriff Plans Varied Trip l^ixon Plans Big Crowd at la resuming Ita aeries of on sal* and may ba purchased at "appealing to tha paopla’a amo- Beginning at noon tomor­ thumbnail skatchas of candi­ When "Kind Lady" la prasentad Weldon's drug etore, Bears Roe­ North Bank On Receipts tlona, not to thair Intallactr " row. the uae of tha voting ma- Deaths date# for office. Sketches on Oct. 8-4 at Bowers School, Dorla buck and the Dairy Queen, or from Chewii^Wriglqr'$ "That'a why you won't And any­ chlnaa In the coming town Insafficient InlerefI Is For Visiting Aciion Group candidates for the Board of Di­ Belding, and Allan Cos, Jr„ will be ticket rhalrmen, Mr. and Mra State T our thing In moot of hla apaochamax- electlona Oct. 4 win be gemon- McCarthy Talk Arthur X Holme# Display!^ in Industry rectors and stats repreaenta- seen In th* feature character roles Philip Burgess. Trust Co. Branch Opens capt alogana, janaralltlea and acara atratad In the Municipal Build­ Arthur E. Holmes, 63, of 28 tlvee were printed prior to toe worda,” tha Premdant aald. (O e ttx x ii fiM i n g a Om ) RockvlU*, Bept. 29—(fpscUI)—vR ockvllls'atv Hospital a short of "Mr, and Mrs. Edwards^" From SpeaimMIMirf From B ook ing, Woodbrldga street, a former Her­ Open House Proposal Tolland County Sheriff Paul Swat- \ while after being admitted, Sept. 9 primarlaa, and between [ext W eek For Business; Grasia- "I think It’a Inaultlng to tha The public demonatratlotia ald employe for over 30 years. *ed today and Saturday, The tha first boliteroua appearance of M an, Y oung G irl One reason many American people to tell them thdy when Benton disclosed In a stata- early yesterday at to# Rockv Hill ney has arran|sd a varied trip for - »>*r slitsr, Mrs. Mary this cockney couple and continuing people chew Wrig- dio Is First Customer (OoaUaaod tram Pago One) will be held from noon to 8 "Industry's Opan Housa," an In­ Herald will print sketches of make up their mlnda according to p. m. tomorrow and Wadnea- mant issued In Waahington that ha Veterans Homs attar a long lUneaa. dustrial exhibit plannad for Oct. th# German leaders who ar. visit-, “IT' eandidates for the Board of throughout the play, the cold­ ley's Spearmint « flMI r*0i OM) liad recalvad something laaa than Ha waa bom In Stafford on Aug In . , I ‘••vre • daughter, Mrs. Joseph blooded part they ar* to play In E scape Iiijiiiy’ Gum alter meals is Opan bouaa at tha naw North mora than Stavenaon'a . reported their amotlona, and hot on the baata day, and tflrom noon to f p. m. 14-17 by the Exchange Club, haa Education, town clerk and mo^roftte BfttunUjr and will ipynd of tha great Uauaa tljat are before Thumday, $30,000 In contrtbutkma to help 18, 1889. tha son of Norman and bean cancelled, club president town treasurer. tha evil plot to ruin the "hind that ths pleasant Branch of tha ManchaaUr Truat $800,083 Income In tha aame period him pay tha 180,000 in legal fees Josephine Odman Holmaa. m » e m , and three brothers, lady" la evident. chewing ax)* digta- thtttWMkand In N#w Torlt City, Company Saturday attraotad 2,840 but had paid much laaa In taxaa. them." Hayden Whiting aald today. Rockville, Sept. 2ft—(Special)— Truman called Biaenhowar a ha says the suit probably will cost Coming to Manchester at the Allan Ooe, Jr., who plays "Mr. A motorist and hia young passen­ tlon, makes the aetlJV off by train Monday for a vlaltora, bank officlala reported to­ The Democratic anawer to tha WMtIng explained that tha ma­ to m o iiJ ^ rt tL ^toikvIlU °*®''** meal mot# enjoy­ awMc throufh Oonnoctlcut, Maa- candidate "who haa apant all>hla hiin. age of 11. he completed hla educa­ jority of large manufacturers bi for transportation to the*county j ThoiapsonvUle. Bdwarda" is a well-known actor In ger escaped harm this morning day. Tha Inapaction of the branch emotional $18,000 axpenae fund In toat atatament, Banton call-v tion In l o ^ achoola and joined The tile group will return to the church th* local dramatic field. His laat able. Chewing thia McauattU, lUtoda Inland, Ohio, bank that formally opened for Incident Involving Spn. Richard M. Ufa in the Army and doaan’t know Vnd around Manchasrtar have in­ jall for breakfast and Inspoitlon y Branch Manager Joaaph A. Biaenhowar advlaera wondering jao faat you couldn't count them." served with the 6th Field Battalion of Mountain atreet. Thia marks the wnU. It U a fine, whoMon* product tions. To do so, he asserted, would ^ been hired to e n c m i^ e Anna Th* group WiU leave at 11:00 vestigating. loctated Little Theater tourna­ tention waa distracted by hla pas­ that has been a favorite in Eng­ aUU coming In at a rata of 38,000 Vola and hla ataff, whether a atatament ahould be "Are you oovarad by aocial aec- and remained with the -Army of to participate, an Insufllcimt num­ 44th year that Mra. Hartl has ment, he was given second acting senger, Brenda Lewes. As he M8ara a day, Mra, Jeaala Laxeau of Buckland made on tha general'a Income ra -|u rlty or railroad retirement ?" he ua far, the committee aald anl^g^ the winner of tha $100 aav- lating to a ruling by tha Internal naked. "Are you counting on that the armistice. He was a member tion with relativaa. Fred T. Baker Samuel S, Tnrhingtou Aa "Mrs. Edwards,” Mrs. Bel­ aald, he also tried to snap ahut ttV— **'* two million paraona have mga depoalt, the flrat door prixe Revenue Bureau. Biaenhowar to help you In your old age 7 Then High Cbmmlaaion Court of Ap- 'ph'ona calls, abusive letters and The open house waa d a ^ M to spection of facUjUea. At Enfield league opens its season today at Spearmuit Gum. Look for th* ganaral harraaamant toat lioth the of the North Methbdlat Church, replace the Manchester PiwJiicto they win be th* gueeta of Warden H omm Bowl Toalgbt ding again portrays an English the door lock and when he looked spew on the package. OKpreaaed themaalvea by telegraph, offered, other priaea, all depoa- received aaverni hundred thouaand | you'd better look out. The Re- peala, clung to the vlaw that the Dllworto-Comell-Quey Poet, AU Maple Grove with all teams bowl­ Ths Kosetussko Ladies’ Auxili­ Fred T. Baker, Democratic can­ Town C^srk Samuel J. Turktng- members of my staff and myaelf Show which haa been run by toe Walker and Superintendent Brad­ ing at 8 p. m. didate for town clerk, was bom In cockney character, her other ap­ up the car waa headed for the pole. MMphone ahd maU, and the ratio hta In the aaVInga department. dollara for ‘ hla book, "Cruaade in publican candidate for Prealdent the Army and Navy Oub, the ary bowling Bchedule will open to­ ton, who woe bom In Manchester pearance aa such having been as Although he applied toe brakes, In hla favor la about 380 to ona. were aa followa: w ard F. Strange, Europe." He waa allowed to re­ aald If' tha American people want boy (hould remain In Weat Oar have auffered." club for the past three yMr. and ley. Th* Northern Connecticut Hartford on Aug. 17, 1916, and now on May 37, 1887, Is running for re- many becauaa of "political and McCarthy's appearance hare to- Britieh-American CTub and toe differed from It In that only menu, At 1:30 p. m. they leave Enfield night at th* alleys at 7:30 p.m. "Lillie" In "John ' Lovei Mary." he told police, the car went Into a Tha committee aald that up unUI 83 White atraet. $80; Dniacllta gard thIa am'iiint aa a capital gain aacurity tha beat place to find It Veterans of Foreign War*. League match will be rolled Wed­ Births Becaided lives at 89 Lyhdole street. He was election on the Republican ticket Beeldei her wide stags experience economic advantagea.” But Aa-1 morrow night waa announced■ In facturera. and not merchanU, for the Superior Court session in nesday when the Rockville TKB educated In the local schools, ■kid and rammed the pole. yaaterday. It had jraealvad Bralnard, 77 North School atreet, by tha Internal Revenue Bureau la in jail. Mr. Holme* leave* three broth­ were to participate. Bom Thursday at Hartford Hoa- for a poet h* haa held continuously in little theater groups In Brook­ Brenda Is the daughter of an 188JSO Ulegrama, 130.000 lettara | 3S; guaan Dale Sllhavy, 48 Ridge- which made a ruling permitting 'Above all, let me aak you:: do WKlata Juatlc Marc Roblnwm of Stratford Rockville, stopping for a brief bowl* Ray Northam and his boys graduating from Manchester High for 27 years. ers, Mark Holmes, local funeral The aim of toe show was to pro­ visit with First Selectman Her­ pltal: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. lyn and New York, Mrs. Beldtna employe of Kantor'a and lives at afl(L poa^rda and approximately Uvood atreet, $10; Raymond U Jay- him to keep three-fourtha of tha you want to avoid a third world Boaton, Maaa.. adopted the view known dlTMtor, Leon O. Holmes of thi* of Hartford, 8 p. m. ^hool. He lives at 137 Henry street and com' mote toe free com^tltlve bert Wells at the Somers Town Lucicn J. Dennis, Routs 4, Rock- He haa had on insurance agency has also taken parts In sevi al of Jobb'a Hill, Ellington. 4 M phone calla. Many of .the let- cox, 333 Lydall atreet, $10; Ann Income he received from tha book. war? Then you'd better look out. Aaaoclate Juatlca Carl Fulgham of “ ^ Vh7 town, and Ward W. Holmes of El­ ttresalng toe Importance of kw ^ The Hof Brau League will open vlUe; and a daughter to Mr. and waa educated In tha local schools, ths, local Co-Wed ehowe. Her moat Public works crews will have to taix and talegrama were aigned by R. johnaton, 8 Munro atreet, $8; Thia ruling—almllar to othera The Republican party aeama to be waa' aponaoring the meet' Hall. The afternoon session of In Mancfleater for ths last six graduating from South Manches­ lington: and aoveral nieces and ne­ Ing IndMtry atrong and unfet­ County Superior Court will.con­ ita aeason Friday at the TKB al­ Mra. John Limberger, RFD 3 recent appearance with th* Cen replace ths pole. mora than one peraon. In addition, ura. H. W. Hamlin, 328 Spencer In aome like caaea- permitted tha llatening to aome atrange advice ao argued that to deny the mothar’a 1 phew*. .. ley* Rockville, years and ia a member of the ter High School and Huntainger Rgnubllcan State commlttaaa re- (treat, $8; Ronald Maaon, 468 Por- general to pay only 28 per cent far aa foreign policy la concerned.'' It wlU be McCarthy's second tered. vene at 2 p. m. with Judge iVllllam British American Cflub. Bualneaa (Allege. claim would confirm the child- Funeral aervlcea will be lifid at Shea presiding, jury caaea and The Rockville City League will mBLti receiving 60,000 telagrama, (treat, W; Mra. Theodore tax Inatead of tha higher Income Truman aald that Stevenaon haa kidnapping campidgn of to# hated tola year In Bridge 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Holnjei open ita saaaon Oct. 7 at toe TKB Tim Rockville Iwreau of The Baker, who la running againat a Prior to his first eleetion aa towh ivlous occasion criminal matters being scheduled. man who haa held tha job for 27 28,000 phoha calla and uncounted jpg i^dall atreet. $8; rate, becauaa ha waa held to be 'everything required for tha prea- N ail Heinrich Himmler In occu- ae ^ c^ ^ c!Im Funeral Home. 400 Main atreet. .Mleys. Maaclmster Evenlag Herald is lo- clerk In 1636, Turkington worked ICtlbra. and Mra. Mary McCann, B1 Wath- operating outalde hla uaual field Idency, "great ability, experience I— - luncheon, he Nam n Rejecte To Meet Cemmlasloarr years, believes that the town clerk for the Winchastar Repeating pled countries. made no' mention of Benton, Burial will be In Fairvlew Ceme­ A visit to the state police bar- To WllUmanUe eatol at Dae Market street. Tele- Thouaanda mora communica- (rail atreet, $8. of activitlea when Iw fumiahed the In civil government, humility and tery, New Britain. Th* PuMikvIUe chapter of Barber phoa* Rockville 6-8186. ahould not be paid on a fee bails Arms Company In New Haven and deep feeling for the common She was overjoyed. Tha bewlld- whose home U In the Bridgeport racka at Stafford Springs Is since. Baker feels, that office for Cheney Brothers. At Winches- tlona. not yet Ubulatad, ware ad-1 ------Information for the publlahed vol­ Friends may call at toe funeral - scheduled as toe last event of the Shop Singer* will be the guesta of ume. people.” faced her son for the first time euburb of Southport, home tonight from 7 to 9:30 and New UN Plan holder la no different from the ter's, where ha wda employed from STSr.hrSS'SSi-'^M B ritish Speed Ace Aa for hla own adminlatratlon. in about nine y*»m The DemocraUc and Republican afternoon, the party leaving Rock­ the Wllllmantic chapter this eve­ general manager or. th* collector 1915 to 1920, he waa a timekeeper, M g $tU,B88 Tax tomorrow from 3:80 to 8 p. m. and vlU# at 4:00 p. m. They wUl be ning at the EUks Home, leaving Perhapa with oomathlng of tWa declared(CII "the record la She v w oyerenjoy^. bawlld- rtval. for tha four-year U. 8. Sen- 7 to 9:80 p. m. V ernon V oter Roll of revenue, who are not remuner­ did payroll work and was planning ared lad clung to hi. foeter pw- term almost nibb^l elbows In On POW Issue dinner guests of Commissioner Ed­ to center of Rockville at 7:30 p. m. ated by fees. Baker bellevea the and production ovarsaar. For the j»terda*| K illed ill’Jc l B oat In mind, Blevanaon laid down laat | go^._' enta who were aym^th.tlc to to. t^,,, cwnpMgn yesterday, but ward J. Hickey and commanding bShad »ot known for gurel • «a night a aummaiiaatlon ahowing he We've cruahed tha Communlat Misa Monica V. SnUtfa Superior Court Sessloa G ains Big Jum p town clerk should not be paid on next five years at Cheney Brothers, ^ O i t r ha would conUnue aa conaplracy la thia country," ha "“Mtbeir talk, were on divergent MUs Monica V. Smith of 25 officer, Lt. Harry Taylor. There The case of toe State va Howell a fee basis either, but that ths he waa a clsrlcal worker. 1 had received a total income from 3deld.toe boy until the court s I topics (toutInMd trow Page Omo) will be a trip about the barrackA W. Wright is assigned for plea, at Turkington haa held no other diflieiBiit... I lABbowafa running mate until] (Ooxttaoed from Om ) 1B42 through 198t of $800,082 on aald. "And we've atopped tha ad­ Florence street, died at the Man­ tow’n taxpayer should benefit from leral mat Me plana a t' vance of Communlim all over the and enroute there will be a quick the session of tha Tolland County government post and feels there which ha paid Income taxea of - A, , .... "Among those who spoke at a chester Memorial Hospital today ‘Tm no prophet,” he said. visit to a manually operated tele- Rockville, Sept. 29—(Special) — any eurplus of fees collected by W baaE ^ W. vifc “hia night attar I j though It muat have dug lU globe." nrafu* N°'‘b Haven Republican rally after a short lllneM. The three alternate propoeala: Superior Court to be held tomor­ Seventy-three women ahd 74 men thle office. are no major loauas or problama $311,980. hone exchange In Stafford with row starting at 10 a.m. Wright, involved facing ths town In which hla broadcaat. dom Into tha waUr. Biaenhowar worked on campaign He aald the Communiata "have Mr ***^0“ ®“*b iSS Semes Opener He referred to William Oatla, the side of hi* choice. Coventry departments. The group In PraU i. w h o “ P*clally Critical of the quots for The funeral home will be open executrix vs. The F. D. Rich Com­ day eupported Gov. Adlai E. for the convenience of friends from 3. AU prisoners desiring re­ Is scheduled to arrive back In pany, Inc., et al; Robert B. Gardi­ Teniiporary H alt FREE W A T C H livers clean, gtoady^eoonomical boat Whan yon o«raenitK emp-M- P ils Jo fi B lh c k WM tS W y f ^ ^ ‘h-" tomorrow evening until toe hour patriation would be exchanged as Rockville at 8:30 p. m. ner va. The F. D. Rich Company, Stevenson for the presidency. ofiB from I V on In July. 1981, by a Cxech court ^ h / u?d of the funeral. / soon as possible after an armls- Wednesday morning, they will Inc., et al; Frances A. Hill vs. John To Church Ban The Dally News, termed tradi­ INSPECTION heat your home with *blue cotl* you’ll fesl the as a spy; and to R. Walter Unae, thrir*^* Uce. Those objecUng would be Inspect a food store at 8:30 a.m. F. Hill. tionally llbentl Republican by Its toe antl-communlst Weat Berlin ^®*®*, "PT «*1>*“ Miss Letltla Church taken to an exchange point and be and visit with County Sealer of Joseph R. Malle, 32 of Plymouth chairman, James K. Thomson of Like any precision Instrument, dilFerenco. Let us fill your bin with coal’. attorney who was kidnapped and ‘‘v« >Md b^uee ‘b«y Mias Letltla (Church' of Norfolk freed to go to the side of toeir Weights and Measures William street, Hartford, Is charged with Rome, Srpt. 29— (JF) —The Weet Hartford, supported Gov. n wntch requires proper car*. aader would Juat whisked away to the E aat^ne of •‘"'‘ck.'.* Maainda, the men again meeting American-led Church of diriat on her underaectlon and two floata. full diacloaure" normanv last Juiv ranny" number 180,000. died yesterday at the home of her choice “without questioning. In­ Indecent assault. Malle has pleaded Thomaa F. Dewey of New York In For repairs, cleaning nnd nd- (Oontlaned from Page One) brother, Leonard R. Church of terview or screening.” at the Rockville Hotel. not guilty to the charge and haa last night held Ita first public the 1948 presidential race. Sav9 Up To 30% On Fuol 8111$ Churchm en Hail TTie boat coat 18,000 pounds flnanoea. ■ A eomblnatlon I Sparkman made the atatement 'Thoee countries never b*ve •®*"**»*' 126 Peart street. She was taken ill A visit to the County’s Tempo­ Indicated he will act aa his own services In three weeks as police The editorial called the Demo­ Justment trust your watch to . . ($42,000) to build, and never will release children or Reyibllcan opponent rary home for children, two Ver­ attorney. At a previous session temporarily lifted their ban on ac­ Th* amasingTiMP-MAwnni automatically yeaterday when Interviewed In atartlng lineup which featurea when she came to Manchester on cratic candidate. Gov. Stevenaon, Oaudet’a Certified Watchmaker Coma In or Phono Today controls dampsrs ao accurstaly that fhat B ible R evisions Waahlni^on on the NBC televlaton one leftbanded hitter, Duke anyone else from behind the Iron f®'" “** *!*"*‘* a visit several weeks ago. non fire departments and the new Malle stated he would not spend tivitlea of the evangelist group. "the incarnation of the independent Curtain,” Clark aald. "They have *" * radio campaign broadcMt at Besides her brother, she leaves A bout Tow n Vernon Elementary School Is money for a lawyer. Cline R. Paden, Brownsville, Repair* guaranteed 1 year. aavim run aa high aa 30X. 6-yaar guuoa- give It top atrength, plus ilgninaia. program. ‘‘Youth Wants to Know.'* xha centerfleWer wiU Bridgeport Saturday that Demo­ man, for he is patiently a man who s. Frss demonatmtion. Tha nomine# disclosed his assets . .... , j.rk ie kept wives away from their hua- one sister. Miss Ellen Church of scheduled at 9:30 a.m. they will go Motorist Arrested Tex., head of the church in Italy, Cobb—the other, placid elda of bands. They keep Oatl* and they crats were fostering the “ridicu­ to Ellington to be guests of First would rather be right than be (Oanttened _____T n m Page Om ) hla dual life, waa that of a fur and told What hla earning., outalde ^ lous myth" that General Dwight Norfolk, and a niece, Mias Minnie The executive board of the Edward Goetz. 20, of RFD 1, la said Italian authorities "let us un­ President." Robinson, the brilliant Negro m c- kidnapped Llnee.” Church of this town. (^hamlnade Club will meet tomor­ Selectman Jarvis N. Clapp with a scheduled to appear before tomor­ derstand this Is only a temporary of hia congfeaelonal aalary, were. The majority opinion, written Elsenhower’s election as President The editoriel charged Gen. W1D Air Fgvree >nd baseman, in the cleanup role. would mean another war )>ecause She attended the Congregation­ row at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Grace trip to the Town Garage. Town row's session of Rockville City concession" toat expired after last 5,'gs.B by Robinson, praised the foster al (Thurch at Norfolk and waa a Case. Hall, Ellington School, Ellington Court. He was arrested Saturday night's services. Dwight p. Elaenhower, the Repub­ Spapkman, referring to Steven- Stengel, who made 98 lineup parents for the way they mdde toe he Is a military man. Fire Department, and possibly a lican candidate, has been accept­ •on'# atatament that tha two PurteU, asserting that Demo­ member of the Order of Bkustern by Patrolman Edwin Carlson on a Services also were permitted in The W. G. GLENNEY CO: changes during the regular 164r boy aware of hla true status but Star there. •m* Women’# AuxWary of St. farm operation or two. They will charge of driving an automobile Milan, Como and Padua. In Ales­ ing"the worst political advice of­ •aid hla Iteat Intsreata can be cratic piWdents were Ml office at fered him,. a quality which bodes 336 North M«in Street, Mancheiter, Conn. Phone 4148 , siud ha ba| the outbreak of all of the six major Funeral service# will lie held to­ Mary’s Church haa set the date have lunch with the children at the while hia license waa under aus- sandria, regular aervlcea were not yet made up hla mind aa to served )>y reatoring him to his morrow afternoon at 2:30 at toe Ellington School Cafeteria. pcnalon. prohibited but a student waa al­ 111 for a White House aspirant." es mother and thus "provide him wars In which the United States of Thursday, Oct 23, for a rum­ New wvl.wl-''Who.v.r ^ ", ...... -hla opening...... game lineup. haa lieen Involved since toe Ameri­ Watkins Funeral Home, 141 East mage sale In toe parish hall. All Court HeM Crew Meeting Poetponed lowed to hold a "religious confer­ tha blood of man, by man ahaU hla r e ^ ~ ' t^ p to with a fair opportunity to renew Center street, with Rev. James The aeaaion of Rockville City The meeting of Damon Temple, ence.” Of Marlow's MB 1 DemocraU thought the promlaed The selection of Reynolds to the heritage of nationality and can Revolution, declared: parishioners are asked to save M otofjoof)lo buy 'blue coal' f/m $hy ofb,ct brndcoahn fbo blood be ihed. for Ood.made man In I pe^Eh*'^ha chalked The Preetdenta in offlca at the Potter, pastor of toe Flrat Church articles for toe sale. Court usually held on Monday, was Pythian Slaters, origmally an­ Police actions against the hurl toe opener game.came aa no family affiliation to which he was of Christ, Congregational In Nor­ put over until tomorrow morning nounced for tonight will be held biPown image. turprlM since Stengel hinted all bom." time of these wars Included a theo­ Proteatant Church of Cnirlat, As­ Qld D____ m y;*Whoapever ahalll tha*llva- be conalderably more expUdt than logian, toe head of a coUege, three folk. and Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, The AU Salnto Mothers Oircle this week in order that the group Oct. 8 Instead. sembly of God and Pentecostal ahSTmaiVd &ood, hla Wood ahall U ® * * '^ * ^ j e h ha did the heralded full diacloaure of fl- along he would hand the vital aa- of Germans visiting In the county Today's Event Schedule algnment to toe ace righthander. lawyers and, lastly, a halierdaaher. pastor of the Center Congregation­ WlU meet tomorrow evening at 8 Church have been reportel to the STabSfFor^^ made t« ‘ii a^^^ oj^r.tlona mad. by Nixon On tha other hand, during the al Church, officiating. Burial will o'clock at the home of Mrs. Rose might attend. The Vernon Girl Scout, Brownie United States State Department. t o e ^ a of Ood." w h ld iX achlovad a .peed In a apecta^Iar radlo-tele^lon Reynolds, who achieved hla life­ R eds Seize H ill Celebrates Mass leaders and committee members time amblUon of winning 20 tenure of Presidenta, regardless of be In the East Cemetery. Ford on 'Vernon street They were taken under an Italian ^ e w cnnfraterWtv--''Whoever|*^“*vA“ -II.- .« hmir. I broadcaat laat week. Theae Demo- political affiliations, who have had There will be no calling hours. Rev. Paulinua FYoehllch of Weld­ meet at 8 p.m. at the Vernon Ele law dating back to Mussolini's games this year, haa been getting In New A ssaults ing, Obervlechtach, Bavaria, one of mentory School to make plans for the Important aaelgnments all aea- military backgrounds, you find a A meeting of Our Lady of Vic­ Fascist regime which requires SwiT Wa'btoid V'ahad. for'ln the I und than’any other man, 1 any raal accounting of hla Income record of uninterrupted peace and Mr*. William J. McKeever tory Mothers Circle will be held the Bavarian visitors, celebrated the coming season. churches to gain government Image of Ood man waa road#." replied brlakly, ‘‘It feela aa Sparkman plana to do. aon long. It waa Reynolds who Mrs. Margaret McKeever. wife the 9:30 a. m. Mass in St. Ber­ The Rockville Ministerial Aa- E pitched and won the game that (Contlnned Prom Page One) not a single war." tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock at recognition before functioning In . Both new varriona Chang* "Uiea" ^ ^ y - ^ c k . " . , The contrast between the To open a series of Republican of William J. McKeever. formerly the home of Mrs. John Zboray, 85 nard's church yesterday with oth­ sociation meets at 5:30 p.m. at the Roman Catholic Italy. assured toe Yankees of at least a er members of the group attend­ TalcottvUIe Church parsonage. amd "thou" to "you", except In (peedboat already had gteyenaon-Sparkman income# and tie laat Thursday, juat aa he had on the east-central front, despite campaign talks In California, gov­ of 7 Seaman circle, died in Clear­ Birch atreet prayara to God. Other archaic , acroaa Lioch Nau at 173 expenditures and the Biaenhowtr- ernor Lodge, as he did In a talk at water, Fla., on Sept 18. ing the service. Rev. atrick J. The Board of Christian Educa­ done the year )>cfore. heavy Red attacka today. Mahoney, pastor of St. Bernard's Wheit cold applications are forma, auch as tha "eat" and "eth" ^ |^ ( jjour Sept. 19. But wc Nixon Income, and outgo may he Garden City, N. Y., laat week, pre­ She leaves two daughters In Mrs. W. J. Crockett of Bigelow tion of the First Congregational placed on a bruise, the blood ves­ verb aufflxea, are eliminated. world record la 178.4, eet In 1981 emphailxed by the Democrat* In Loser of only eight gamei, the The one hill captured by the pared statistical comparisons Manchester, Mrs. Elizabeth Madi- church welcomed the group to the Church, Vernon Center, meets at 34-ycar-old flreballer led all Communists is four miles east of street returned home last night church and asked pai^hioners to sels are contracted and swelling ; Although the flrat eight O'd L gtjmiey Bayrea of Beattie, f,w week* of campaign- emphasize the cost of running toe gan of 92 Drive B, and Mrs. Fran­ from a six weeks visit at the 8 p.m. at the parsonage. and internal bleeding reduced. I'astament books of the Catholic in hla boat, Mlaa Slo-Mo- in^_ American League pitchers In (Tapltol Hill, which 1* eight mllee federal government ces CaruM of 87 Seaman circle, assist In making'their stay a pleas­ The Vernon Methodist Youth strikeouts and owned the lieit eaat-Bouthaast of Kumaong. home of her son, Herbert Crock­ ant one. translation were put out In ■Ighun. ‘ Elaenhower flies out of hero to- In a talk prepared for a lunch­ alw a son and daughter residing ett, In Seattle, Wash. Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. at apeclal volume today, years of j {-ohb decided to go after the j morrow to Columbia, 8. C., In' a earned run mark of all the regu­ About 160 caiinesa prolied AUlad eon held today by toe San Diego In New York City. Injuries Prove Fatal the church. work remain to complete the MWe. _,_nr—Th« .iweU nigh perfect. long, 24-eUte campWgn U»ur Apparently expecting toe Yankees A tank-supported corapwiy of mated cost of running toe federal William MacDonald of 158 Center to pay respects to the late Arthur was struck by a car operated by party at 8 p.m. at the Double iongue of the wise uaeth knowl- had reported WtUng as operiqgfln Bay City, Mich.. Wed- to name a righthander, Dressen Chinese hit South Korean liffantry- government for toe present fiscal street, one of toe past command­ Bud” Holmes, a member of the Morris Brooks, 67. of 25 Oown Strike Alleys, 27 Oak street, Man­ Arthur Drugstore adgearight:butthemouthoffools . 2^ mllea an hour during I nesday. had hla only lefthanded hitter, men on Capitol HIU last night be­ y##r. ^ ers of toe American Legion. club. street. Mrs. Harris died at the chester. Following the recreation. Mureth out foollahneaa.” | .^ e i run In the Cruaade Sept. I In that tour ElMnhower will Duke Snider, batting third. hind a pulverizing barrage of mor­ In Ills Garden City taJk, he said The funeral will be held Wed­ T Revised—"The tongue of toe • attempt waa In bear dovim on the ml^eatern area Brooklyn'! starUng lineup: tar and artillery fire. Juat before It would tsdw toe entire earnings nesday morning at 10 o'clock in The committee elected at the ii’aiilnii9$nil'i""^ Vriae dlepeneea knowledge; but toe j • R eyeraging 1881 where many of hla advieeni believe Billy Cox. 3b. midnight the Reds closed to hand- of three-quarters of toe American Ipswich, Mass. first meeting of Cub Scout Pack S ,u th i t fool. pour, out ‘oily.- te (" S w S^Sw ^d lei^U a im tho election will be won or loet Peewee ReoM, as. to-hand flghtlng. The South Ko­ people working In non-government 120 includes; Fred Smore, chair­ Old-(Second Ckirinthlane 8:6) computed on The generW will epend Oct. l l n Duke Snider, cf. reans held fast and the Commu­ jobs to pay toe nation’s estimated man; James Gleeson, assistant p'Not of the letter, but of the ^ ^ ^ over Michigan, Oct. 1 in Illlnole.^t. Jackie Robinson, 3b. nist* withdrew before dawn. tax bill for this year. chairman; Mrs. Mary Garaventa, OPEN FOR BUSINESSII Spirit; for the letter kllleto, but hb* 3 in Wleconeln. and touch aUAhree Roy Campanella, c. Tunnel Sealed Funerals secretary; Ted Van Ylle‘. treta- ihe spirit givelh life." I ‘b*be measuredmeaau^ coursecounw. *utes again Oct. 4 before he heads Andy Pafko, If. . Troops of both sides shivered In A ccidents M inor urer; ■William Rice, activities; : Revised—"Notscd-"N ot Inin a writtenwm ien cooecode i . 5,*^ day*Ufa of ^ broker, Into ‘be Dakotas and on to the Gil Hodges, lb. the first cold weather of toe Ma­ Leo J. Burke but in the spirit, for, the written duU work-^^^^^^ Uf. of a broK^ John Chutin, advancement, and West Coast. Carl Furlllo, rf. son. The mercury dropped to 29 Funeral services for Leo J. Mrs. Chester Kosak, publicity. The PARENTS! Whatever the Issues, toe Repub­ Joe Black, p. degrees on the eastern front. It B ut U nusual O nes Burke of 27 Princeton street will committee will meet Wednesday ' <)ld-(Soni "S? ’J’oroX *2?9)- I licans apparently believe they must Dreesen said he planned to be held tomorrow morning kt 9:30 win the Midwest If they hojis to was only slightly higher elsewhere, at 7 p. m. at the K. of C. Home. keep Johnny Rutherford and Billy Allied pilots reported mow on from bis home, with a solemn re­ Herb Carvey succeeded Peter Mar- the fur business win the presidency In Novemlier. Loes,* a pair of young right­ There were no arrests made by quiem high Mass in St. James' A TREAT FOR YOUR KIDDIES 1 aAC$_.It two big British firm#, but hi* real They have remote hopes of crash­ mountain peaks In North Korea. local police following Investigation tello as cubmaster, and he will be Revised—"My beloved is like a handers, In the bullpen, ready to U. S. Marina planes today lx>m)>- Church at 10 a.m. Burial will be assisted by Martello and Chester WE THANK YOU love was for speed. After taking gaxelle, or a young stag." ing Into the uaually solid Demo­ take over In toe event Black of two minor but unusual acci­ In St. James' Cemetery. Old—(Luke 6:38)—"For with part In early track and road cratic South, despite toe large ed locomotive repair shops In dents over the weekend. Friends may call at the home on Kosak. AT THE STATE THEATER races, he branched out Into toe should need relief. northwestern Korea. The Leather­ • .----- FRIGIMIRE for coining to Hio epMiing ef our NEW NORTH 8RANCH, 15 North Main the aame measure toat ye mete crowd* drawn there by toe OOP "I’U use either Rutherford or Saturday afternoon Mrs. Bessie Princeton street from 7 to 10 trithal It shall be mea-sured to you sleek, power-pneked raclrtg cars nominee. neck pUoU al«> reported six track Farris of 9 Durkin street accident­ o'clock tonight. Girl Scouta No. 81 will bold Its O C T O B E R 11 - 2 P. M . SttMt, lost Saturday. Loes should Black need help cuts and one tunnel sealed. first meeting ol the season Wed­ again." which became a trade mark. early," Dreasen axplalned. “How­ ly put her car \n second gear In­ I New—"For the eame measure Cobb also was at homo In toe Fifth Air Force B-26 bombers stead of reverse when planning to nesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at Automatic Trum an Lashes ever, should 1 need a relief pitcher atacked Red supply route* during H usband Shoots the Itowera school. you give will be the measure you air. In 1939, when the war broke for just one Inning, I'd probably back from a parking atoU on Main out, he joined the Royal Air Force, toe night. Pilot* reported 66 truck* atreet in front of toe Chatter Box TODAY the North Rranch opened for bu$iness, giving the some understondingi get back.” pick Roe." St. Rita's Mothers Cierte .will ■ Old—( P s a lm * 1 2 :2 )-"T h e y spent two years in the service and Ike as Lobbyist The selection of Black marks destroyed. Other B-26# hammered restaurant, police said. The car H is W ife, B aby efficient tervice you receive at the Main Bonk. Come in and see us. $peak vanity every one with hla then transferred to toe Air the Red front lines. . climbed the curb, struck toe front mMt Wednesday at 8 p. m. with Washer toe second time In World Series Mrs. WlUlam Reiser, 67 IJnnmore * Neighbor; with flattering Ups and Transport auxiliary for two years hutory toat a relief pitcher waa In Sunday'* air action. Sabre of the building and damaged a m drive. A FREE KIDDIE SHOW yrith a double heart do they of ferrying Wreraft. (Oontlnued from Page O ) named to hurl toe Im plant open­ pilots reported two MK3e destroy radiator inside. Pawtucket, R, 1., Sept. 29—(J>— $10 Down NEWJHOURS at Main Bank and North Branch *pe^. ..." er. Manager Bddla Sawyer of the ed, one probably destroyed and Last night Mrs. Antoinette H. Police today listed the death of ROY ROGERS AND CARTOONS 1 Revised—"Everyone utters lies Ike" sign erected laat night. He Philadelphia PhllUe# set the prece­ two damaged. Olbert of 98 Woodbridge atreet ah estranged couple and their 18- Cash Price $299.7.') to hla neighbor: with flattering Parley on Prices described Democratic nominee Ad- was pulling away from toe curb Public R ecords dent back In 1980 when he chose month-old eon as a double slaying Thars'i m rovgh Kcubbing of clothci Monday through Friday—9 to 3 Bps and a double heart they lal Stevenson as "the moat promis­ Jim Konstanty, hla relief act, to on Summer street near Cooper Slated Tom orrow ing young leader we liave had In pitch the first game against the U ndei:woo€l S tarts street. A 4-year old youngster rid­ and suicide. Warrantee Deeds A FULL 2 HOUR SHOW wMi Uvs-Wcrtsr A^ion. Clollist ora Thursday Evenings—6 to 8 l^ ld —(Luke 6:43)—"For a good a generation" with a background Yankees. Konatanty, who had ing In the front seat caused toe The three bullet-riddled bodies Joseph Rossetto to (3eorge G. wbmsrgsd In wotsr oH th* lim*, wHti tree bringeth not forth cornipt comparable to Franklin D. Roose­ worked In 74 games toat year, all V oting Cam paign ear to veer Into a pole by grabbing were found last night in the home May and Rhoda M. May, property rolling curronlt ef hot, wdty wotor .Saturday Morningn—9 to 12 trult, neither does a corrupt tree Tighe Woods, the new price ata- velt's. . , , . . In relief, hurled a maaterful game toe steering wheel whUe the car on Joseph street. Truman BgMin attacked what n# was In motion. Slight damage waa of the wife's parents. GET YO U R going through thorn. Two (rsih-wator, bringeth forth good fruit." blllxer at Waaliington, wUl hear but dropped a 1-0 decision to Vic Jean E. Smith to Joseph Mas- Ihro-Water rlmoi Soot oil dirt owoy. Revised—"For no good tree flrsl hand what the houaewlvea called the "one party preaa" which Raschl. Haitford, Sept. 29—(/P)—Some reported. The dead were identified by saio. M. D.. and Mildred H. Maa- bears bad fruit, nor again does a from a cross section of Connecti­ he said was never for him. He said BUck, wUlowy righthander, ap­ thing new In getting out toe vote police as Wallace Forester, 26, of saro, property on Hlllcrest road. FREE TICKETS ^ad tree bear good fruit." cut think of the prevailing prices If the big newspapers ever got on peared In 86 games during the was announced today at Under­ Hartford, Ckinn., his wife Arlene, LuciUe G. Sloan to Edwin J. lx>- —MX...... Drive*ln Teller Window at 15 North Main at a meeting tomorrow afternoon hU side, "I'd know 1 was wrong." regular campaign and started but wood Corporation here. Tow n Parking Lot 28, and their infant son. jeskl, property on Park street. AT THE KIDDIE FAIR at 2 o'clock In toe Colonial room Other "whistle stop" talks were The woman was found slumped H edlund Praises two. The Negro ita r won 15 games In a j«*it atatement, C. V. George Motoes and Mary Mc- of Bushnell Memorial. Mr. Woods dow'p for Grand Forks, Larrt- and lost but four to lead all Brook­ Jayne, personnel manager of toe Ready Tom orrow in a kitchen chair with to* baby at NaUy Motoes to F. Eldred Hodge NO TICKETS SOLD AT THE la making a coast to coast tour mort«, Lakota. Devils Lake, Minot, lyn pitchers In toUl victories. Ha local plant, and Mayor JoMph V. her feet. Forester was found on toe and Helen E. Hodge, property on • fsIsef-O-Olal U e am. Local Rec Budget In which he hopes to get at the Barthold, Stanley, Tioga. Wlllla- earned run average of a shade un­ Cronin. repreMntlng toe unions of living room floor with a .23 call)>er Cambridge stieet. BOX OFFICE FOR THIS SHOW sentiment on the accomplish­ ton In North DakoU and WoUe der two runs was the beet In tlie the International Aaaociatlon of The c:.tension of toe Municipal rifle across Ills clwst. AnnuUi Construction Company ,,o"''*"'*'‘ »splam«nr ments. as well aa shortcomings, Point, Mont , league. MachlnUts, AFL, announced to* Parking Lot was nearing comple­ Police Inspector Vincent Hori- to Rodolphe H. Thomas and Mar­ • Suds Recreation Director John Hed- of price control. It waa n gloves-off attack Tru­ The 28-year-old freshman star formation of to* Underwood Labor tion today with to* ameslte pav­ gan said Forester apparently club­ lon B. Thomas, property at 18 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 STAI^TING TUESDAY. SEPT. 30 Dl*lrlbu|(r Umd told toe Kiwania Club this Hartford will be the only place man turned on his former chief- had a pre-aeriea workout against Management Good Cltlaenshlp ing of the new area finished and bed Ilia wife senseless with a Lilac street. ■ - - --rrwrey-- Soon toat Manchester Is Indeed a vlalted In New England, and has of-staff at Fargo. the Boston Braves last Saturday, campaign. some of the curb bumpers Installed. wrench before shooting her and Rodolphe H. 'ttiomas and Marlon fortunate and far seeing town. The been chosen because the Connect­ He said of the Eisenhower who but was slugged tor tlyp runs In The aim of to* project la to In­ Town Ehiglneer James A. 8he«- toe twby. B. Thomaa to Antonio St. James UNTIL THE SHOW— FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Com* Ini Budget provided hla department, icut OPS established the first once quoted Truman m laying aa many innings. He blamed hla terest aU eligible emplpyee to key said the ameslte will )>e cov­ and Margaret St. James, property ered with sand today, and toe new The wife’s, parents, Mr. and Mra. $•« ■ D#menslrati*fi I Ije says, 1* larger than most cities price stabilization In the country. Truman would support )ilm for poor showing on toe fact that he register and vote. Arthur F. Goodwin, were not at at 113 Pine street. eg comparable or larger aixe. "It Rev. Fletcher D. Parker, chairman anything he might want. Including had a five days rest Black, who Aa far as can )>e determined area will )>e available for uae to­ Antonio St. James and Margaret morrow morning. He eetimated home. Tbejp were spending the 1* a feather In Manchester's cap, of the advisory committee, wlU be the prsiidency, t)«t toe general torivM on work, likes to pitch hers, toe Underwood plan U tha week end on Cape Ood. S t James to Edith E. Eaton and Hedlund. moderator. Dennla O’Conner, every third or fourth day. first of lU kind. NBmsroua com- that 80 additional cars can then be a Evelyn Used, property at 118 haa swallowed toe propaganda of •ocommodatad. Mrs. Forester was employed in Look ahead with Manchester Trust -The Klwanlana hear toe Reo dl- acting state director of OPS will toe special Interests, "hook, Uno panlM and unkms'nr* conducting a Pawtucket bank. Police talff ah* Pin* street ibctor explain toe program of- also be present. AU women wlio I1ND MAM’S BODY their own get-out-toe-vote cam­ Wlien completed, the lot will KEMP'S and sinker." have four driveways, tore* of them was not Hvtng with her tnuband. fbred In both summer and winter can conveniently attend are urged “He may not know It,” Trum ta paigns. but nt Underwood It will Forsatsr was a former rsaldsnt DUKE UNDEB FAB KIDDIE FAIR SALES and SERVICE aehedules, and viewed color motion to do ao, and to exprsH opinlona WxItIngforA Sept. t9—ecome a front man for the lobbies. The badly deeompoaed body of fort. employed as machinist at tbs Duke ef Wladaor, wke twice INCORPORATED Those unable to be preMnt at toe The campaign will open with a It ia expected that the Valley wltkhi twa meatha haa had tlvlttea In toe three buUdinge “They are sending lilm around i» Bana w m temad today ia dried street drive wlU be used prind- P ratt and Whitney dlvlalon of toe MANCHESTER'S ONLY TOY AND JUVENILE FURNITURE STORE 763 MAIN ST. supervised by toe town depart- meeting tomorrow are Invited to «p Beaumnxt Creeh. a mile plckoff mMtlng Wadneaday at the NUes - Bcment - Pond Corp., ma­ periods of feellBg uhder par Hours—Monday through Friday 9 to 3 • Thursday Evening 6 to 8 • Saturday 9 to 12 make suggectlons In writing to too country with advance agents plant a t 10:30 a. m., of eupervlaore, pally aa an exit by parsons who TEL. 5680 Igent. to put up bill lioarda and balloons ■orto of the neater ef this towa. want to avoid rush hour traffic at chine toql manufacturers ia West physically, had aa X-ray check* I TTie regular attendance prise, Miss JSdna PurteU, Economic Stn- and police Ideatlfled It as that of stewards, union and compaw offi­ Hartford, C o t^ up |st MMdkaex Hospital today. bUiBhUon Agency, 731 Main street, and pass out the confetti. Diey toa^Gantar, 4oMtad tola week by Ray Gos- have plenty of money to into SeSm MattM a t ------cials. l(i$l ■■■ W4E ^ Slooomb. Hartford. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1952 FAOKSIVliri IIANCHESTEB EVENWO HERALD, MANCHE8TEB, CONW^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER » , IM I p a g e at the root home where he opent his SIX man of the dining roooe. BnMot trial laadara. Hla talk ohouid ba ELLINGTON and Dorli Kloter, Harry and WiUTeU Rotary most Intaraatlng. bacauae of hla latter years In clooa aaclualon. the boya can really enjoy etdiMng. Santayana ones said ha was clemir* e( qubbtUmRbIb uaofnelRl have meant a good Blowing thia ~ ivaral paranu voluntaarad to Escallops Season Baatrica A bom, Allen and Edith firsthand knowledge of another A a n r l f P B U r year, }uat at the time their man­ BOY SCOVT W O O O -U 8e Moran, Edward and EUan Kaache. country and ita proMama. Roman Chthelle "as h matter of Wg Know! rtmbdiwi. \ Ip out UM cub commlttaa. Radio Mand S S tA TVM w qrt10-lS8S Of Belgium Visit ■ympathy and paraooal allaglanca. Aa for OovamoT Stbvbnbon'a rt- agement triad to deal Ita ^ y ^ toto The maatlng cloaed with the Opens on Oct. 1 ^lirKini_8SS HaaSaiB DaySgM Tima WNHC-Clk. S Skte Session Frances Peterson, Edwrin Davla, ohowlng of two moviaa In color by Edwin and Agnes Davla and Rich­ but not of philooopby." lc«M of hla own Ineomb Un ro- tha pennant And It may IM an In- Do You? lEontittg l|rraUi NOTES Oaorga Murray. One ohewad many ard Millar. Harvast Supper will "Mloalon to Belgium" la tha title Santayana's Body After tha eervlces the body waa tuma for the paat 10 .|faara, that dlcaUon of a good Hariaa that the The open oaaaon no ooeallopa la WIte. O tiU —WDHI__ Tbia U Hartford. placed In a coffin Intended for intaraatlag vlawa of the model YES .VHAT—Haws; Pol Re^ WONS-Tallo-Tpat For Teachers be aerved at d;S0 p. m. i of tha talk which Saul Bllvarateln, Brooklyn Dodgera finally, thia la a weleomo (aatura In tha dirtc* and ataom locomoOvaa built to acala Connaetlcttt watara under tha con­ -VST WCCC—Muilc. WKNB-Bd Swatt Show. Peraaaal i l eaMan president of Rogers Corporation, Awaiting Removal Bhlpmant out of Italy, probably to year, developed the capacity for a by thAr own era and actually run trol of the oUta U from Oct. 1 to • Whoa,a Moo ie the rfgM WTHT—Cal Tlnney. . „ , _ l:ia-W ONS—Craaa Pattaraoa Show. Donald Pease, son of Mr. and the United Btataa. It was taken Uon of candor with tha pcopla. It ISMss. nrnm. WOMS—Jack Downey's Muele WCCX>-Nawa: 11 Hundred and M will present to tha mambara of the clutch performance. NEWS by Sve otaam by mambara of tha April 1, according to word racalvad Mtoram *aa( Illta center PTA to Be Host Mra. Donald Peoaa of Morris Cor­ Rotary Club at thair maettng to­ than to tha Protestant oametary IL IXROUBON. la howbvr'r, alao mora than that. $245J0 $31237 W DKO-It Reppeai Every Day; whara It will rest temporarily near Thia, tha Intangible quality of Naw England Live Staamora Club lor Town Clark Samuel J. Turklng- mat tar l-vi.it The Cblcegoaae _ . I _ , w n c —Ni^wa; Tour Oardan. ner. has written Ms poraqU that morrow night at 6:80 at tits Mon- Rome, Sepi, 28—MB—The body ^oand*4 October t. im It U an attempt to bring Oanaral at their annual meeting at Dan- ton from the State Shallflah Com- 34922 451.45 OVKNS-. Newi: To Ba Ankouaeecl. WHAT-Ualtan Mualc. Al Thursday M erting; he hoe arrived In Tahla, Gfaanland. of 86-ysar-old poet-philosopher tha tombs of tha English poets, champloru, wltho|it which pitching I DIatiict Advaneamant Chairman h s l.ii^iY rn C -etelie OelUa. \ 8 ttt-^D R C —Sa g Craaby. chaster Country Club. MATTRESSES Elaenhower to public diactaour* vMb, MaoB. Tha other movla mioolon. ■Mik smm He had been euttoned at Putux- Mr. Bllvaratain laeontly portlcl- Georgs Santayana woa placed to­ Kaata and Bhallay. Ha died Friday T Pvbllabtd , and batting and fielding avaragea Mel Ixmgfellow aubmlta a report ],ia —WOBC—To Bo annoancod. WONS- Craan Pattaraoa. W ill Feature Polluck fSd KrrA,/ssii'«-M and JuaUflcaUon of aomething obowed tralna run by a olmUar or- Tba boura during tha oaaaon are A isss Sf SIW mym WTHT—B44U Arnold Show. WHAT—Famoua Triala. ont, Md. for aoma time. patad In a Mutual Bacurity Agon day In Roma'a Protaatant came- night of cancer ctf tha stomach. It is better t o have m goti Iffin » t Cobb., bb -1 ao often mlaa victory, la tha crucial o* ■ regular board of review, and from aunrlaa to ounoat ----- — Mualc. W n C —Victor H. Undlahr. Mrs. Agnes KIbba formerly of tery to await passible later re­ Inetructlons on Anal dlaposltlon about hla own nnancaa that la al ganlaotlon In CaUfomla. I 838 la 8866 ZSSr kSSiJr J*tiaai cy aaaigiunant la Belgium aa a • n Mbit Mbtur. It waa announced that tha date Ha aald that tha oaaaon In tha WIdder Broem. „ WKNB-Quli Call. the Maple street who moved to Hart­ moval to tha United Btataa. of the body are awaited from reboilt mattrsBi thai • ready widely known—the fact dividend the field of aporU yielda a apodal ravlaw, held during lap- ______mean In Ky Houta. 1t:9a-WDIIC-Artbur Godfrey. A rocoptlon, nponaored by mambar of a fiva-man team sent RATM tembari Craig Noran, Troop •!, of tha next maatlng would ba de- waUra of Little Narroganoatt Bay. WKNB-Nawa; Saquaat^atlnM. W THT-M y True Story. Elllngteai Canter- sr PTA, wrtll be held ford after her brother's doath over there from the United Btataa. In aceordanea with the last executore of Santayana's estate In chMp MW «Nlt. W « P8* that ha waa allowed toetreat hla tor all of life. Urmlnad obortly and mambara controlled by Stonlngton, opened wirC^t^coBio ifnvalara when tha home waa aoM, la now wlahaa of tha Spanlah-bom phlloa- Boston (Old Colony Bank) where cooking, rowing,.plonaaiiBg; Rudy |.aa— WDRC—Nawa; Old Record Shop. for teachere of the I3liii8ton Cen­ While thara ha conduetod oeml- make and sterUiB a l ijpst Income from tha aale of hla book. notified by poetal card. Sept. 18. Other watara In Stoning- WTHT—Nowa; Joe Olrnnd. WCCC—12 Huadrtd aad 90 BIta. ter School, Thurday, at 6:80 ■toying with her brother and wife nora with Balgton Induatriallati, ophar, thara woa no raUgloua cars- ■avanU of hla cousins live, Bantay- tbb •bbbb***** :::.ns Kldch, Troop 4t, awlmnang, row. WHAT—Story___ QuaQuean WHAT-Uallav Nawa ot mattrsMsa. .JObtbi Cruaade in Bkirope,'’ aa a capital ton will ba open Wedneaday. WONS—Bobby Brnaon. l9:9a-WKNB-Throuth Tha TBAR8. i. m.. In tha achool cafeteria, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Hayden, of Tol- vloltad many Industrial plants and mony nor any gaUwrtng of friends ■ns taught philosophy at Harvard b**bb»b*bb«bb*»* Uig; Roger LorA Troop 47, ath' The aaooon In the Nlantle Rhrar 19:19—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey, land. both gain rather than aa rogular in­ w n C —Juat Mala Bill. ft win be In tha form of a pot- talked with many Belgian Indus- at tha private funeral oorvlcea held from 1888 to 1811. ^ s u r; •«bbbbbb*bbb Manchester Ictlca; Jamaa Boindlla, Troop 47, watara, which comae under tha WKNB—Nawa;___ Muilr forl< th» Day. WHAT-IUllan Mualc luck. All paranta of BnUng' The next meeting of the Elling­ •lb«U Odpt come. Thia reportedly meant that canoeing, Ufa aaving, atar b ^ a ; Couple Injured ■ lii^W H A T—Cfoaby Quarter 19;95-WTHT—WhUperms StraaU. ton Woman's Qub will be held In Jm m FiniHiii Mi jurlodlctlon of Waterford and 8Eoat suiwiTwt, ^ WTIC—F-ont Page rarrall. WONS-Paula Stone. ton Centex^tiNiol pupHa are be- M ik B E R o r he paid a tax of 1280,000 on that Ralph Barber, Troop 47, plonaar- Ljmn, la Oct. 4-Jan. 81. Siia—WHAT—Coca Cote Cashier. WONS—Frank Stnflaer. inx Invlted^WRtend. Each family the social rooms of the 13lln|toR t h e ASiOaATED r r e m Date Book Ing; Richard Oaaa, Troop 28, na­ WONS—Win Bin fllck<)ea. 19:99—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. Congregational Church OcL 18, at mt iqaa>A AMAHBtAd PppM MClUStVSilf 81,000,000 Income Inataad of the In Car Mishap WTIC—Double or Nothing. rapreaented la asked to brlhx a FI Otvtriig ^ ofrepubllcetiea of ture, foreatry, metalwork; Charlaa WDRC—Kamory Lana. 8 p. ra. $780,000 In taxea ha might have WCCO—Nawa; )fuilc. WONS—Sammy Kaye. ■alad or caaaerole dish. Boiled nam SdOakSU * Taalgfet Dougan, Troop 38, canoeing, for- w n C —Loranso Jonaa. WCCC—Newa; Mualc. win be furnished by the PTA. The Adveatnra Ataat M* atkervlM crtdIUd tn tbU paid. “ Candldataa Dlacuaa tha laauea’’ aatry, metalwork, rowing; John Newtown, Sept. 28 — (A P j — ■:4a—WKNB—Cream of tha Crop. WKNB—Myatery Voice. executive committee wlU serve William Stockdala of Putnam aUwtbe lenl n «*» iwblibhoc h « ^ ■; a_WDRC—Curt Maaaay. I9:«5—WTHT—Wliaa a Girl Karriaa. *“?ll riabte of ropublloetlon of ajeeiel There la little qucation about the Bovfara School Auditorium, 8 p.m. I Vola', Troop 38, canoeing, rowing. Ura. Gordon D. Pierce of Newtown 4 WDRC—Arthur Oodfray, rolls, apple pla and coffee. will be the epeaker and will talk ping: Alan Welaa, Troop 38; WHAT—Nawa. gtaaatebee bortle aro^^elio^^robotveA^^ atmoaphcre In which . Oanaral Wedneaday O rt 1 waa reported In aarioua eondltlon I. L. G. BRINOS WTIC—Notaa and QuOtoa. 11:90-:^WCCC—12 Hundred and 10 Hlta After the supper, the claaa on hla "Adventure Afoot In Maxt Annual deaaert can) party. Or-] Richard McKinney, Troop 25 clt f :ii—WTHT— FrankTa Priach— Balt- wONfr-Ladlaa Fair. rooms will be open for coneulla- CO," Illustrated In color. This .will fidl aettlea client of ft. E. *• ••rv- Elaenhower waa allowed to do thIa loot night at Danbury Hoopltal WTHT—Lora Journey. be an open meeting. The hoateeaea ford Paiiah Chapter, D. A. R., 1 laenahip In the nation, peraonal TO MANCHESTER W ire —Strike It Rich. tlon with the teachere. ParenU by tha officlala of tha Truman ad- fltneaa; Philip Immorcaiix, Troop Buffering Injuiiea aha received In I. G. **WONS—Cecil Brown, Nawa. Chairman, Mra. Jamaa WInana os- ‘*Wb“ ih»fb' ReprebonUtlToei p.m.. Woodruff Hall. DEMONSTRATION WKNB—News. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. upable to attend the eupper may WhilenMii, Beimm. P. * a jSSiM Metbewi Bpe***! mlnlatratlon. Tha feaUng waa that Saturday, Sunday, Oct, 4-5 38, awimming; Alan Perrla, Troop an auto craab early yoatarday, Her Evanlna WHAT—lUltan Voice. meet tha teachere at thie time. At ■Uted by Mrs. Lae Ryder, Mra. Candy Oephaord buaband, Rav. Oordon D. Pierce, Ilt09-WKNB-9M Cub Muaic. Howard Lana, Mra. Charlaa Pater- thia ruling waa aomethlilg of a Radedicatlon of Salvation Army 38. awimming. canoeing; R. Mor- •;(a-WONB-Nawa. 11:15—WTHT—Wa. The Woman. 8:80. In the auditorium. Rev. Ken­ Citadel and 68th Annivaraary ob- liaon. Troop 28, canoeing, iflatal- D.D., 6b, waa In leoa aarioua con- W nc-New a. eon, Mrs. Wesley Charter, Mrs o r S i i -a t io n a national reward to Oanaral Elian- Use of Voting Machines in WHAT—Nawa. ^ 11:25—W O N ^ L a i NIchola neth E. Jolineon, chairman of Barranca. work, rowing, cltlaanahlp In the dltloo. Tha couple waa Injured 11:10—WDR&-GranC 81am. Character and Spiritual Educa­ Edward Keller, Mrs. Bmeet May­ MALLORY Arllrar Drif Stom WTHT—Newa; Joe OIracd. hower for hla aplendid aervlca In Monday, Ort. 6 when their car waa atruck aa It MTHT—Break tha Bank. er, Mrs. Cheater Boa and Mrs home, llfeaavlng; W. Johnaon, WDRC—Nawa. WONS—Queen for a Day. tion—Home and Family Life,” will KSirapM ul errore epaeerina In World War n, and that, ainca the Town Election. Troop 38, canoeing, dtlienablp In waa baing bached out of a drive­ d :l»-WVHAt—Sporta; F Supper Sarantda be In charge of a program conatit Harold Patrlc. BfiLCH is Your TOWN ELECTION WONS—Jim Britt. _ w n C —Bob and Ray^ „ ruling could be legally made, there Wedneaday, Ort. 5 the nation, camping, drat aid; way. Dr. and Mra. Pierce were W n C —Bob Steele; Spnrta. WCCC—Nawa; 12 liundrad and 20 ing of a aound film on "Our Com­ Trees Cut Dowa Dinner Dance, Cheney Brothera hurled from the vehicle. HIU. Many of the old elms and RUiple would ba no one to quarrel with Peter Hanaen. Troop 28, awim­ WDRCWack Smith. Sporta. WKNB—Mualc from out of tha Waat mon Spiritual Heritage,” to be fol HATS iler edveriuina doelng hourt! Athletic Aaandatton, villa Maiia, ming peraonal atneaa; Milton State Policeman William Wal­ d:M—WDRC—Jack Zalman. 11 ;45—WDRC—Roaemary. lowed by an open dlactiealon. trees that have been lafidmarRa In • - m. liidar. Ita moral aapecta. Having that Municipal Building a:W—WDRC—Thia I Belleva. Ellington along Main, Maple and Olaatonbury, 6;3Q p. m. Shaw, TYoop 38, canoeing, fora^ lace oaid Floyd D. Qllleo, 68, of WITC—Weather Bureau. W n C —Dave Oarroway. Leadere In the Catholic. Swiss m. Mondey. aame matter queatloned now la Tueaday, Oct. 14-FrMay, Oct. 17 Walerbury, waa booked on Aftaraean other cross streets which have p. m. Tueeder, try, metalwork, rowing, wood- ■:ia—WTHT—Sereno Oammell. 12;|^WDUC—Wendy Warren. and Jtwleh churches are being in­ Ba aura of gattlng tha baat looking, • Tburidey-1 p. m. Widneedef. part of the price of entering poll- Bxchanga Club'a "Induatry'a^oriilng, peraonal fltneaa; John charge of driving while under tha TUISDAY, SIFT. 30 12 NOON t« 5 F. M. W^nc—Emile Cote Olea Club. tWCCQ—Luncheon kuilcale. vited as rasource people. Mr. been In a dangaroua condition for beat fitting hat for your Fall outfit r Kldeif-1 p. m. Thumdey. influenee of liquor or druga. Ha WONS—Newa: Kualc for America. ■ometime have been chopped down r i f •.tora.r-1 > m. maey* .|tlca, and It la quite likely that Open Houoe." State Armory. Scheibcnpflug. Troop 38. cooking. WDRC—Ouy Lombordo. WONS—Curt Maaaey Time. Oetchell will eummarixe the dii- Chooaa a Mallory from our large collac- ^ 0 ‘ order—1 > m. nideyi Saturday, Oct. 15 cltlaanahlp In the home, atar waa raleaoad In $380 bond for ap­ WiDNiSDAY; OCT. 1 12 NOON t» 5 F. M. WHTT—Italian Voice. and at preaent tha atraata look CiaMiSed deetHbf, 10:10 m. ^e|aom a who approved the ruling WCCC—Nawa: Muaic. w fiC —Newa; Weather. cusaitm In relation to our achool. A A opening meeting, HoUlater t^dga. pearance In Town Court Oct. 18. d:4» —Wn C —Three Star Extra. Confer* Degree* quits bars. tion. Our axpariaqcad men are trained - of aubiieetiob meern 1 „rtgln1ly will now find fault with THURSDAY. OCT. 2 12 NOON to f F. M. WTHT—Stock Market; Sporta WTHT—Jack Berch Show. Bchooh 8:80m m. haa had a full ached- Mra. Pleree Buffered a poaolbla WDRC—Nawa. 12:15—WDRC—Aunt Jennie'a Btoriaa Ellington Grange will confer the to give you the perfect fitting—that VI It. But we doubt that tha paople eoneuaolon, fractured noaa and WONS—Newa; Women'a Paso. ManrJiesler Evening HeroM El­ * .. . 54, W ____^ 1 ui, during the paat two weeke be­ BETTER DEftL RICHARD MARTIN. t:H —WONS—Sports. WTIO—Down Homerx. four degrees on a claea of candi­ ■'Jiut Right" hat. Monday. Baptambar 25 aa a whola will hold agaliut the Hdrveat Baaoar of Comaratona ginning with the troop meatuir of fractured lag. 7 :00—WONS—Pulton Lawla, Jr, WTHT—Luncheon Muale, dates in October. Master Oordon lington bureau, Mrs. G. F. Berr, WAIKINS Dr. Pierce, rector of Trinity WDRC-B»ulah. trlephone RochvUle VtSlB. candidate aomething they did not Club In State Armory. Sept. 10 at which two oafety fllma WTHT—Weather: Journal of the 12:90—WCCC—Newa. Miller announces tha two commit­ 8KBTNBR8. IW a Alao Rotary Club'a Mlnotrel, Eplocopal Church bare, ouffarad PONTIAC DEAIER WTHT—Phil Becker; Nawa tees for the two meetings. raoent for tha war hero. were ahown, and a knot tying con- WTIC—Marjorie Mllli. Thi Steraiisoii Data WaddaU School. toat waa held. The following weak lacaratlooa and pooaibla rib In- M .11. h- -1*1 WTIC— Republican Stata Central WONS—Woman’a Page. The first and second degree* COMMEMORATE BIBLE $7,50 - $10 - $15 FUNERAL Saturday, Ort. 38 end found fathera and aona at jurieo. Committee. WDRC—Romance of Helen Trent will be conferred at the meeting Oovamor Stavenaon'a releaaa of MHS Claaa 1043 Reunion, Rain­ Tsia—WONB—Tallo Teat. WHAT—La Rota Program. Wedneaday,. Oct. 8, with the El­ New Haven, Bept. 29—(A2—Yale SERVICE FIeceI Faker Camp Pioneer where tha program w n C —Mualc. 12:45—WCCC—Mualc for Milady. data about hla practice of increaa- bow Club, Bolton, 7:30 p. m. waa highlighted by awimming. WTHT—Elmer Davla. WDRC—Our Gal Sunday... lington Grange Ladles' degree has acheduled a eeriee of events Juat aa we are faaclnated with Wedneaday, Oct. 20 WDRC—Jack Smith Show. team doing the Initiatory work. beginning tomorrow night to com- mi Ing, by Cbrlatmaa glfta, tha In- bftMbftll and voUay ball. Elach pa« ijs^gaaBcar.'an'iNKa 7 :10 —WONS—Gabriel Heatter, WTHT—Wa the Women. OliNal XW oomaa o f aoma of hla admlnlatra' tha way tha praaldantlal candl- Wadding Down Pageant, Temple , j po„j,e

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 29,19M the SovleU said they would M t at­ p a g e e ig h t Big 3 Weighs • tend the meeUng here today until BY DICK TURNER ^arlie Ragei On About Town they received a euttaWe reply to FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL ;.TOONERV1LLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Health Officials Probe Austria Treaty their Aug. 14 note. Sense arid Nonsense But Dog Is Dead Mrs. Leon Rivard, eftairman. and 'm e Rueelans also repeated their her committee from 8L Mar­ contention that the Austrian (Coatlaaed From Page One) peace treaty cannot ba considered AMESITE garet’s arcle. Daughters of Isa- (OeaM—ed trees Page Obs) separately from the TYleete issue, pH®'*? . w i_ I p k I i m U o—W hy 4M M r Ue more than an axpanMva famUy To Arrive This Week lona of Austria. This alee gives Market Claaed Raturdaya to a squally ware with winds of The Manchester Mesalah Chorus them the excuse to station troope TVFldMlBM^M. will have a rehearsal. tomorrow rolka wouldn’t m ind' ao much and stomach ulcers. 1 p. m. prices only SO to 40 miles an hour over In the neighboring aatellltee, Hun­ c m c v t o r t n e A phone cell by e worrlOd Bol- Bask Btacks a small area. evening at 8 o’clock In Center gary and Romania, for "communi­ DOWN TO PAY I paying for a doctor'a advice If Bill—That guy Jones la the moat Seeks to Relieve I they had aanaa enough to take IL * ton mother today atarted what Bid Asked It wa# located about 600 miles Church. All who have coplea of the cation’’ purposes. axclUble fallow Lever jm ay turn out to be the uncovering First Nstlonsl Bank east northeast of San Juan, Puer­ oratorio am reminded to bring British, French and American W l HAVI THI PROPU IQUIPMINT standing on th£ at^^* them, and a cordial Invitation la ex A girl In a aouthem town w m .e f a parakeet breeding farm In that of Manchester...... 88 85 to Rlcd, and nearly 1,600 miles forcee In the weatem occupation Court Congestion 1 AND KNOW HOW Icrow n^ "Mlaa Bmllea.” Wa could peacefully to him. When all of a Hartford National east southeast o f Miami, moving tended to teen-age of aduR lingers xones run about 35,000 or more. •udden ha upa and socks me, for ' community, on a ac^a reported tc DON'T DILAY — CALL TODAY I crown aoma people who never do. Bank and Trust . . . 28 SO slowly In a west northwest or to Join the group. See New Edea Ideas no reason at all! ba ao vast that State Health de­ Hartford Conn. Trust. 82 84 northwest direction./ Hartford, BepL 8E-UD—Con­ II VViU—Well, what ware you talk- Some eourcee euggeeted British , Thara’a only a few yearn' time partment authorlttea expreaaed Manchester Trust . . . . 67 — The Miami WeathAr Bureau laid The Selvation Army Songster Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden necticut lawyers say they are YOU CAN ALWAYS DO lUSINISS WITH between glrta making faces at the Inc ftbout? Phoenix Stats Bank in a 5 p. m. advisory that Dog was BUI—Nothin’ much. Ha men­ aunasement when told of IL Brigade will have rehear«M to­ may have aome Ideas for a settle­ willing to submit to rigid enforce-1 and Trust ...... 87 61 near latitude 21.6 north, longi­ ment. He visited Austrian officials |boya and for them. tioned that ha huge sand k l ^ n Feara for Chlldrea morrow evening at 6:45 kl the manta of rulea o f pracUoo by| Fire haaraaoe Compaalea tude 56.0 west and was moving Citadel,' In preparation for the re- In Vienna last week. hla girl every time he aeee her, The call to The Herald office Judgee In order to relieve conges­ The averaga American girl wears Aetna F ir e ...... S4V4 56Vi about eight to 10 miles per hour. dedioatlon service the coming week Austriane hoped that possibly 'V./V/- IS.B hats par year. Moae of those and I luat added that I know loU ' this morning waa made by a res­ Hartford F ire ...... 146 151 No further advisories on Dog tion of civic suits In sUta superior | of fellowa who do the same thing. end. It 18 Important that aU^mem- the might b^able we've aeen have been the .8! ident who asked that her identity National F i r e ...... 69 V4 7114 were planned unless it Intensifies to Solve the deadlock. BraxIT has COLLA bers attend. courts. ** o ba kept aecret. She aald that her Phoenix ...... 102 107 again, the Weather Bureau added asked the UN General Assembly Suaan—What did the doctor tell children go to the lame school *me coqsenaua also Is that the I CONSTRUCTION CO. In tha annual race between Life and Indeesiilty h a . Oea. The Mothers Circle of the Holy discuss the Austrian ouestlon attorneys favor appointment ofj IvegetaNcs and weeds, we’ll give as that attended by the iroung- Aetna Casualty ...... 92 97 ,ji fall. The weitem deputise ^”Ralph—He thought I'd lose my aters of the parakeet breeder. Her Rosary will meet Wednesday at 8 more Judges, adaption e f a uni­ I you one gueaa as to which la ahead. Aetaa L i f e ...... 93 98 o’clock shafp at the home of Mrs. may decide how beet to support form pre-trial system and a limi­ b r o a d ST. mind for awhile. . feara were centered around recent Lebanon Cabinet Austria In these discussions. 2 -5 2 2 4 Suaan—Well, you can’t fool a Conn. G eneral...... 164 159 tation on thk assignment o f cases. An Idle rumor Is nothing to * bulletins Issued by the State Robert McKaon, 68 Drive B. Tha long negotiations over the Hartford Steam BoU. . 41 44 An article baaed on returns I apeak of at bridge pprtlea. so- doctor. Health department which warned Travelers ...... 660 680 Seen Collapsing treaty has Included 351 meetings y % local health officers of the dan­ Th* Lucy Spencer group « f the from questionnaires answered by [clal gatherings, etc.—ao don’t! PnMlo DtlUtlee between Soviet and western rep- *1 havan't paid a taxi fa r t in months sines I squippsd The average girl ahowa good gers and penalties connected with Second Congregational Women’s reaenUtlvea attempting to draft the attomeya In the OonnecUcut Judgment In the bathing auit ahe ' raising any birds belonging to the Conn. Light Power League Kdlt meat tomorrow at Bar Journal, points out that civil | my suHeass with whssis!" The average dream lasts five Conn. P o w e r ...... ^Beirut, Lebanon, Sept 29—(FV— a detailed treaty covering all j seconds, according to a doctor. weara, aaya a preacher. Among - pslttscine family. Lebanon entered Its 20th day p. m. with Mrs. Loula J. Tuttle of phases of thS| nation's Independ­ cases being heard In many su­ 'other t h ln g a ! ______The warning, carried In The Hartford Elec. LL 21 Hudson Btrqet. perior courts were filed two-and- OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPI.E Then she has to make up again. Hartford Gas CO. , without a parliamentary cabinet ence. BY J. R. WILLIAMS Herald a short time ago, said that today amid growing signs thst the Since these talks proved un a-half or three years ago. OUT OUR WAY iig. *.» »* W breeding of such birds for any­ So. New Ehtgland Bight to one, the lawyers want DIALING THE NEWS DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Tel...... 33 Vi SSVi reformist coalition which ousted Pfc. William R. Saundberg of th# availing, western dlplomsta pro­ \ ' I BEKN AIMIN' TO CtTT EGAD, JA K t f 1WULV 1 REP6NT ONLV MV GREAT RESPECK thing other than scientific or m o President Bechara El Khoury 1st Marine Division Is horns from posed an abreviated pact that more Judgee appointed. It waa ME ONE a THEM HARO HA>il}'te> STRUCK MV BROTHCR FER MARTHA REEFS MB purposes (display) was strictly, Manntactamig OeoiiNUiIea would rover what they considered fifty-fifty on the suggestion that I Anawar to Provioui Puxxia 19 4 Sept. 1 is breaking up. Korea on a 30-day furlough. The . TOP CAR& w h e r e > 0 0 IN AN6CR/ 0UT M3U AL«0^ FR?M TWINGIN' >tX> <1 vm m forbidden and stocks were subject Am. Hardware...... 17 V4 After Premier-designate Saadi points essential to free Austria courts alt for It months In the | Am y®u bum thto Mab«l want tattoo^ your 39 42 son of Mrs. Ethel Sandberg of 23 KIN CLIME a x r OF A MOST RE6R6T PROVOKiNO l ik e a SvslITCHMAN’S ^ to confiscation.' Arrow Hart, Hcg. ., Mounia gave up his mandate Sat­ Drive E. he is a graduate o f Man­ from occupying powers. year with no summer recess. chaat tint Mabal OTooIa of Flatbuahr* All in the Family Assoc. Spring ...... 29 32 WINDER—1 orr ME to IT/— IT'S l a n t e r n / — A S FER It also cautioned that psittacosis urday night, Abdullah Yafl was chester High and Cheney Technical Blast Short Versloa By more than six to one the at­ , TiKEP a THIS Be in ' p r e s i d e n t , (pargot fever) could be trans­ Bristol Brass...... 13V4 1514 torneys felt that a uniform pr#-| MOST EMBARRASSING you 125 145 asked to try again to form a gov­ School In 1950. He has been In Ruwrta turned this suggestion DIOOIN’ OUT/ 6uD,vJHaD'»O0 BOUZONTAL 3 Female mitted to humans from sick birds Collins ...... down Aug. 14 on th# ground that trial system is necesaary to get | t o c a m pa ig n , BY GALBRAITH Em-Hart ...... 85 80 ernment. Yafl in his turn gave up Korea since- Oct. 1, 1961^ and in Pic k a s c a b i n e t SIDE GLANCES children and that thla disease in some through the Impending cases. W tH MV A B M iN l.Falhcr Fafnir Bearing...... 35 88 last night following repeated the front Imes for 73 days without the shortened version contained A SUNS FROM m e m b e r in 4 Mother 4 Ethical eases proved fatal. It said that failures to reach agreement with relief. He wai ellghtly wounded on no guarantee of free elections, hu They favor a more strict en­ children In particular, were In Hart Cooley...... 87 40 CONTACT- CH ARGE OF 8 Grandma’s 5 Prayer ending Socialist Kamal Jumblatt, leader Aug. 13 but eoon returned to the man rights and basic freedoms, forcement of a practice rule which I danger from the bird, disease. Landers, Frnry, Clk. 23H 25 H specifies that any case reached for iS 'lOOR PANNW ^ nicknams 6 Spirit 35 of the group which, spearheaded front. He hopes for an assignment elimination of Naxism and limit#' New Brit. Mach. Co. 33 trial and excuaed more than twice •f 'k-TlCKETSf 12 High note of 7 Blackbird J E. Breeding la Taboo 26 20 the revolt against the old regime. in this country. tlon of the Austrian armed forces. North and Judd . . . shall go to tha end of tha trial list Guido's fcale The breeding and raising of Russell Mfg...... 14 16 Yafi offered to form a cabinet Western officials replied 22 8 Gratings parakeets has been taboo In Con­ except for good cause, 13 Portent a Grade Stanley Works com. 40 52 entirely from Die reform bloc. O nter Chtirch Women's Feders days later that they would be will necticut for aome lime and numer­ Ing to demand that an Independ­ 'm e failure to enforce this rule I 14 Unuiual 10 Song Terry Steam ...... P2 102 Jumblatt insisted, however, on an tion announces its annual member 5 f ous Instances have been cited inim,ediate and thoroughgoing re­ Ilea primarily With the Judges, the tllil 15 Auitrallan T on di^ on ...... 29 >.4 31M ship tea for Wednesday afternoon ent Austria guarantee all these 0 C 11 Disorder 27 Metric wcights42 State where the State Health depart­ form program, including overhaul polnte—reluctantly In the case of lawyers say, and the moat disturb­ ostrich 17 Ornamental U. S. Envelope com. 68 78 at 2:30 in the Federation Room, to 28 Minerals 43 Mouth ment has stepped in to close such 68 of civil service, land reform and which all women of the church are the llmlUtlon op armed forcee. ing thing la tha lack of conRstent 16 Eye metal work U. S. Envelope pfd. 63 ulceration establishments wherever found. 33 H electorlal reforms. Yafl agreed In cordially Invited. Rev. James Thla apparently did not satisfy Interpretatibn of what constitutes | inflammalion 10 Comforted 29 Cushions Veeder-Root ...... 30>A 44 Snip Local health officers have co­ The above quotations are not to principle but aald he did not think Swain of Middletown, will exhibit the Kremlin, In Saturday’s notes, a good cause. 18 Spectacle 23 Please 31 The family operated by discouraging parakeet dog 46 Allot be construed a« actual markets. parliament would support such a colored slldea entitled "Wblte 20 Notions 24 Pain breeding and reporting violations. program and quit. 33 Imitate 47 Musical ~ r MounUin Sym phony," accom 21 Cousin Henry'a2S Brother Dr. William D. Stroud. Bolton Col. Adib Bhishekly, neighboring panted by a r e c o r d in g of 38 Amatory instrument nickname Charles’ health officer told The Herald that Issiies Statement Syria’s strong man and vice pre­ Beethoven’s Pastorale. Thla pro 22 Dregs nickname 40 Snow vehicles 48 Title he would start an Immediate In­ mier, arrived here today to pay gram will precede the buelness 24 Deeds flrma 41 Waits SO Constellation vestigation to determine the trutli 26- hla respects to El Khoury's suc­ meeting and tea. The plcturee will Y1 MH flOUND Iim > cri,)ll U''NlfUi 26 Relate „^hJnd the local report of such an For Clarification cessor, President Camille Cha- be shown promptly at 2:30. A 27 South African 1 r r r 1“ T" & 5 K) 11 y activity In that community. moun. ’ nursery will also be provided for Other residents in the town com­ ' Availabla Anywhtrt hill Willard B. Rogers Issued a state­ ■mall children. 30 Dairy product iT” li Hi plained that the breeder had Oulsh servlee Is availabla aaywhera ta tha several hundred parakeets on hand ment today to clarify what he said Ualted States. ArraagemeaU ara prompt 32 Aunt was a misunderstanding of a meet­ Mr. and Mrs. Volmer Thomfelt, S-IS 14 Firmer BT U> n and was expecting a shipment of Pre-War Borders and complete. Timiiii b Miglity ImportMt ing held last week by a group In long-time reeldents of Mancheeter, WIIHam P. 4)nleh, John Ttenwy PEOCRAETIMATDR 35 Labored some 500 more this week. All ex­ who have eold their house on Cam­ B" 9 i6 pressed fear over the safety of terested in assisting the Boy RaynsMd T. Quleh. Vhts jrou hove Ion d Nlepboalfii 10 do, tiodai 36 Worm " Scout movement In Manchester. He Asked by Council bridge etreet, and are to make Witch Bii> ’nc»ii B Y V. T. 37 Woody plant ■' their children In view of the danger pointed out that the aession was their home In Florida In th# near importiBt, loa Youll htip jrouficlf tad you poitp UaO '. ALLEY OOPS l i I o f psittacosis. . V- 39 Lichen not criticism of present Scout lead­ (Contlaned from Page Oae) future, were tendered a dinner Mi^bon bf allowini a few ffllnum betwooa Odb. Thte' uritaeivBiTurfORiONiaKT, ” • 40 Asteriik s r F T !T On iMrgn Hcale ers or current policies. party Sunday at the Old Home­ oe50LA,..iF W acom a«B / n d .-n o t i wof tvtfjrbody htpsiaic ihtn tt tht Uiw—-tsd Isipectiiit-' 41 Large It was also reported that the The statement follows; tions behind the Iron Curtain will stead, Somers, Guests were mem­ O OFM ALLTMAt fAWT.Mt’e f FORK MOW aUTAlXCV 42 Male relaUve ST Bolton breeder had been engaged bers of the Birthday Club, the Just NOrvaRVAPMOFINOTHE V ANVWOM. O O P H A E A L * P P "The group which met on Thurs always have seats awaiting for iacbetisg ciUe Witt d w 0 d»nre w *<11 M U D V FO U N D 4S Greek letter In parakeet raising In West Ib»rt- day evening In an effort to aug­ Eight Club and the Sewing Club FT them in the assembly, the declara­ IHC GENIE... 49 Endured i ford and authorities there issued ment the Boy Scout movement In tion added. of which M rs Thornfelt is a mem­ IDOBTHER 51 Arabian ultimatum In this connection. It Manchester regrets that their ef­ ber. Mrs. C*rl Hlldlng, president SC“ W r A t the same time the assembly IH EVim 'IM E garment was then, according to this morn- forts were apparently mlsunder- expressed determination to bring of the Blrtlidsy Club, presented a MAeiCOATET I lng!a report, that the man shipped staod and misinterpreted by some purse of money, contributed by all 52 Among i mi the few free western European A B O V B 1 H C 53 Ceremony his birds to Bolton and resumed o f the present Scout leaders.. It was nations not lYpresented here into three clubs, to the honor guests. M A C te T R O M parakeet raising on a large scale. neither criticism of the present 2 2 5 h/ifUfi '^f. OFeWtRLINa 54 Another name IT i ifi th Council o f Europe, along with for 4 across Parakeets have been constant­ Scout leaders or the remotest sug- those peoples who live ’’under a SAND. ly In the news In this area since ge.ition that the policies proven so (L 55 Occurs i? " u ii totalitarian regime" In western two of the birds escaped from successful in Manchester be in any Europe a reference to Spain. T. M. Bae. U. Fat. OH. Si One-apolt ■4)tiii NAM Mpu e^. 1*U^ M(A tantg*. la 57 Observe s r i i 54 ' their owners several weeks ago. way changed Or that the leaders be The declaration of policy was VER’nCAL replaced. embodied in a report of the as­ How Many To “ If h«’> curious, can't you taka your nota out of that papar i i 51 ’The sole purpose of the confer­ sembly's. specif cofnmlttee 1 Profound ence, which will be continued Fri­ • w for fiva minutaa and explain tha Einstein theory?'’ □ ;» ! Town Switchboard charged with watching over the THE CANDY 3 Sister —— day with a meeting at the First interesta of European nations not 35? National Bank, was to formulate now represented in the Council of w i t h The JIfosier's Touch ‘ BY EDGAR MARTIN CHRM WELKIN. Phmetoor Not Tru-fmi BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES No, Dory Subject of Hearing a definite policy under Svhlch the Europe. Manchester area will undertake to MADE AND INI0AMDX b l a « t C l e a r , ftKk K Xl fR finance Itself. There are many Boy MBKE C 0M 6« . 90RRV. tMSt \ Got A a \»3aAwcE , « L A 83.000 appropriation for the SOLD AT ______^ . BMNNI«TfiR-VMTW ARE UNHKK.Y IOLAIMVC^AL D O W - WkW >'01A 0 4 HN EEUMYWSV.VO T BCR NOO'O EfR 4bV2MR .VO &OIXK. Scout enthusiasts In this area who MUNSON’S 1^ WITH VW R. Installation of a central telephone A*tKAN6BMAt{ AEAi/vi we I'M I OMtb *«0tn RlDOOM'l BMKK. WWMBR * MORl'ta UBUNL BRlPMTftBT CACet do not believe that Manchester H U ^ B A N C ! switchboard in the Municipal should be dependent financially up­ OUR NEW LOCATION CANDY KITCHIN AMPAW VOORWWk h h lf^ 'X VOMNt y E K t . OMkN.GOYMRyN \>3 BO y VJ0 OVO43T | VOO’O P E R E h W WAO Building and for the salary of a li t NEW BOLTON ROAD—ROUTE8 awd44A V3AVR V30| BVWME'R on the Charter Oak Council or In 043 M N , I VM*(U3 *. TW D M .V'MQULDIiCt switchboard operator will be the fact any other town group. 143 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WECT NEW STORE HOURS) 8)80 A. M. to 8 P. M. WEEKDAYS WET I t E m t¥> NOXVOM V083CW • to o ? subject of a public hearing to be "Those of us who have studied SUNDAY 18:00 A. M. ta StOS P. M. onDTHS VEKI V9JCH t _ tbO. . held by the Board of Directora at ON THE RIGHT, OVER THE TRACKS FROM MAIN STREET M JU eruH *1 the Bob Scout situation will, I am O O W l 8 p.m., OcL 1, in the hearing room certain, agree that Manchester v iu A s e of the Mu^cipal building. should have sufficient pride In the FLETCHER GLASS CO. ,OA The appropriation, if approved Boy Scout movement. 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I J. PAGE E L lFllf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEyiER. CONN,. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 29,1982 ------^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1952 ______' ______FACE TEN Cocker Spaniel Captures Windham Forward Passes Beat Indians in Last Halfg 13-12 Best of Match Laurels Silk City Wins Grid Opener at Nebo, 7 to 0 / THE I Locals Lack Spirit, Dcfplt* th« b«l w»Ui»r Friday* g helped with registration: Brown unci Beaiiprr's Championship Alumni Little League Baseball Team Opening SucceM Jaf*obs Scores tvenln* tht Mancheiter K*«n»l Mrs. Paul n ark , Virginia de Noyel- lea, Helen Jutraa. Francis Beau­ Yankees a Solid S to 5 Club h»ld aurrewful wit- aiib ciir A.r.

  • partment, the 811k City A.C. foot­ •H New York Taakeee today Seotchball and Barbecue Football soason Is less than 48 won by a CoUle. "Shep," owned by Stewart, kept the show running ruled a eolld 8-S favorite to over- Both clubs have good power, p.. hours old when the 1952 Converse from Jack Sanson to riew the Wsl- Tackles: Osaslw, Kenibert, BSIP smoothly despite the rain and Mr. RndB: Inm urrl. Strrtcha. Jo n ^ . Daw- ball team Juat managed to eke w t cott-Msrclano fight film at the Night in Bell Town S. A. Marcotte with a acore of hearat. a last period score to defeat the rffpv, the Brooklyn Dodgnm In the right dafenae and a strong bench. Basketball Tear Book makes lU "'ousrds; Boudrsau, Mstblea. 1911. There waa a tie between thla i •Schendel as tThlef Steward of Tacklra: Laratlo, Banium. Jonea. 48th production of the modem The Yankees, however, beimt the appearance on the desk. The book SUte. The fight was the best 1 Centers; OerSner. Obedience ran oft the obedience B^at. surprisingly strong Wlnstrt Success at Country Club have ever seen on any screen, even HtaMdlngs Backs: Rail, D. Ethridge. Tyler, Collie and a Cocker Spaniel, "Acae' Guarda: J. Mardtl. Smith, Wet- Steam Rollers 7 to 0. The gam es World Sertee which gel* pitching eUff. Pitching neareely which Is Jammed with individual bnse. Itliloy. Oiuntiy Oentlemen," owned by entries with ease. olowakl. J. Barber. wny Wedneeday. can be regarded aa the Doilgers' and team photex^ and fvaorite though I knew the outcome bofore The Kennel Club also wishes to Centera: C. Lsovetare. Steponnla. only touchdown came via a threa the showing . . Blvenlng at home. Bristol Mildred Trrhy. The lie acore of HW : yard pass Yrom fullback BUI Shaw NEITBCB MANAGER — Casey forte this year, a fact that ex­ plays of top-ranking coachu fea- Windham B nrt: Kearns. Enrlarty. — A run-off End th* Col- a thank the men who gave their time Barka. 8. Lovetere. P. Moirhl. Sefka.' turea one such play of Hugh Qreei irMDAV Tsckles; Karsae, Oallup. MariaaeR Samele, Hamilton. Wooda, T. March!, to halfback Pretzel Jacobs. The Stengal of the Yankees or Chuck plains the batting odds against ken barbeque Baseball talk about the Red Box 1 Middletown Burbenk, _ _ , _ _ Da took top honors. to put up the rings and to the 5re- Tuttle Turner. game wa* played yesterday after­ IVrMeea of the Dodgers offlclel- them. ManehesUr Country Oub yester­ and flhinice Owens bad 60 for low of (Jonnectlcut... Dr. Nick Marsl' Guerds; BeMit. P la n e. Oets, OrtB- men and police who ran the re­ Silk City ...... 0 0 0 7—7 alo, back from Army service, stops and Yankees ends for another **a- wold. MAIUORir V.\IJi:NTINIt of Wlnated ...... 0 0 0 0—0 noon at Mt. Nebo, and a good ly has named hie opening day Dreasen ia counting benvtly on day afternoon with a record turn­ net. ■on after the three gam# svwp In W^Mt Hartford Centers: Altken. DeKertlB.. ^ Manchester won the Junior Hhow- freshment aland, and also thanks pitcher, but lne» ihanahlp Class with her Doberman. Point# from try aftar touchdown, the Bcmi-pro seaaon. AUle Reynolds and Brooklyn's Joe who played such a tremendous ScotchbaU were: first low net: Jen tourney,, Ann Hannella had first stan plans to start his own prac­ ' IS. Connell, Boshin, Alwaeey. Beeii . charge of admittance tickets and Berfln (Paaat. low net, 110-36-84 and Carolyn tice In the near future . . . Play at the bank and he brings out a I w Jimons. Joan Morrison of Manchester took Reffirea. Kelley. Winsted won the toss and elect­ Bleck will open feetivltlep at 1 role in bringing the flag to Flat- Law and Del St. John, 8S-20-68; ■lip of Mper from his wallet and An sxtra point place kick by Score by periods: ...... second honora w'lth her SprlnEcr to all the other members who Vmplre. Horvath. p.m. (M T ) In EbbeU Field. Laking had second, 103-10-87; low football with nv' rhborhood boys helped make this match a succeaa. ed to receive, and when Pete bush. The willowy Negro right­ second low net: Olga Hevey and asked If I would like to eee the quarterback Don Rail waa the dlf- WIndhsm ...... 8 8 T f - H ipaniel. Donna Vlata took third Llneamnn. Sarharrk. Marchl fumbled Pinky Pohl's Although It marks the eighth hander U Dreeeen'e big hope to Joe Skinner, 9S-21-72; third low gross. Peg Stevens, 101. In the and manage to escape without any ksnehestsr ...... I 6 8 jL -18 twice with her Golden Retriever Mr. James and hla daughter field Judge. Toomey:. Kickers contest, Paula (Jarlsoa and bruises or sore muscles . . . Rec Aprlt baaaball pradlcthma of •*'|f,|.*nca In Saturday’a CCIL con- Touchdowns; Alsmsay, Itoesk, CfaeR Barbara, did a wonderful Job In Time Four 13 miniita perl^da. kick-off, George 1-awrence waa time the Yankees have participat- dethrone the Yankees. Winner of net, LuclUe Carvey and George Lynch. ' , and Maureen WlRinan took fourth there to recover on the visitors •d In the eeries In the past doaen 15 games against four losses dur­ Benton, 99-25-74; tie for fourth Carolyn Laking were the victors. bo4m John Hedlund Is an evening &’^o^‘'"lMv'irMd*^m.B^ whereby Windham High of PoinU from try sfU r to aM ew ai With her collie. The Junior Show- the rings as stewards, snd made 24-yard line. The Acea drove to veers, and the fourth time for the ing the regular seaaon. Black low net, Georgia Lambeck and A mystery tournament has held visitor and we discuss coming fall Bell (piscs-kick). the judges Job much easier. Saturdsy. The prises for this event alid‘ winter Tiidoir recreatiorT pro-1 looked at the paper and founodgera wlU be seeking their first no-hitter, U sUt«d to go in the Stevens, 89. and there la not an office visitor. g ^„d this 11-lnnlng thriller ^ Vets Post No. 3 trophy. To retire lows: Best Working: German THB FOI-IA>WIN« Manchester Three Silk City fumbles didn't triumph after five reversata In aa BIAJOR EVENTS in the wom­ Weekend and Thursdsy tourna­ 83 yards dMp Into WuidiMiB tsr- people showed and placed In this second gnme for Brooklyn. Preach­ ments will continue through Oc­ '’■-'•.q brings annual football cupiea time until 11. For the first trophy, a club had to win' three ritery. Roach bucked orer tn m Shephard, owned by Mary Jane BILL LOCKWOOD won honors help, any in the first 12 minutes many attempts. er Roe (11-2), the fragile but still a n ’s tournaments closed this week- presk hooka from Yale and Trinity, time In monthe, the phone did not! q.},, locals played uninspired Richter of Thomaatoni Beat Spirt­ match: In the Medal Play Handicap last of play. md. Anne McBride defeated Nellie tober as usual. It la just the major the elx three playa later and than Henry Turek wbif first In Nov­ • Harm a Studio. ‘The National League entry, for effective southpaw, is down for tourneys which h*ve been ter­ ‘ i-iaje press, radio and ^t home once between the iistlees ball, again missed on his rush for the ing: Cocker Spaniel, owned by Mr. Saturday at the Manchester Coun­ THE SECO.ND QUARTER was the first time since 1948, will go Friday's encounter at the stadium. Johnson In the Class A finals of teevee guide from New Haven Is a g n , guess everyone oOAOtl ANDY PALAU’S Red ice and Best of Breed and Best Members of Brown snd Besupre's Alumni Little t-eague baseball championship team are pictured above. The Bees vmn both rounds try Club among Class A golfers the Fall Tournament. On the ring­ minate early to allow for early extra point. and Mrs. Apel of Hartford: Beat of Hound Group with hla Grey­ much like the first as neither to the post reasonably well rested After that Dreasen's fortunes ndll pip. It was authored by Charlie either watched the ball gams or glue chargee combined a pow- Non-Sporllng; Mlnatura Poodle of plsy Front row, left to Hght, Charlie Keeney. Bob Sweet, Charlie Plckral, Charlie Bogglnt, Dana Austin. Joe Curry end Denny with a 75-6—89. Hank Haefs was team yvas able to generate much ns compared to its rival. The er board, Cflass A, Carolyn Laking ordering of the trophiea so the Tyler did It again aa M i tor- hound; Donna La Vlata won first Guay. HecomI row, Cosch Nino Bogginl, Henry Zatkowekl, Norm Hohenthal, Kenny Irleh, Mark Solomon. Alan Foley and Manager rest pretty much in the Isp at the annual meeting may be held at an uoftua, one of the best publlclsU ^ ,^ t to bed. erful ground gaining attack and o^ad by Vnnlfred Hamm; Best second, on a draw, with 74-3—71. of an offense. Neither team was Dodgers clinched the flag last and Anne McBride tied for low In the buitness . . . Sons visit of- SATUEDAY only two passes In scoring ones In ward wall, out-playtng MM- Toy: Pekingese, owned by Rvelyn In Novice and Best of Breed with Manny Solomon. Ray DellaFera won Claaa B honors gods snd his bullpen. | gross with 71 and Connie Kelly earlier date. her Golden Retriever: Truman able to move t’-e ball out of its Tuesday while the Yankees had to On the other hand, Stengel has flee after echool and Dean brings the new North. Branch | each of the final two periods. They eherier line, opanad up Mg gap# M Omaa of Springfield; Beat Hound: with an 84-12—72 while Joe Hand- own territory and the half ^endeU wait until Friday, two days before In a big red paper apple he made, hulldlnx of the Manoheeter Truet were forced to com# from behind the,llne and ha got 84 yarda M four Greyhound owned by Henry J, Cowles won first In Open and Best ley was second, 89-15—74. his big three and a flock of other In Breed with his Pointer; Ray­ in a scoreless tie. , the close of the campaign. During ready and willing workers, all set course. Is Yogi Berra of the Yan­ his first "art” project In kinder- Qomoeny at the North End and twice to snatch the victory away carrtea to ffle local M. 'OOMda Turek of Manchester: Best Ter The second half had just started the past three years, the National kees. For the first rime since the garten . . . Evening spent check- Rues Hathaway and from the Indians, who were rated penalty hurt tha looala agalia after yier: Smooth Fox Terrier. mond Justraa won first In 6-9 when Marchl Intercepted a Billy for the fray. Stengel doubtless will Puppy with his Br>xer; John Forward Passes Account Brown & Beaupre Honored BOWLING LEAGUE action League eurvlvora were aorely start with Reynolds, the Yankees’ war years there will be no Joe Dl- Ing and rechecklng baeebaU atatla- Hathaway among the offlclel aUght favorites. Manchester semrod they had apparently e t « ^ Che The rain started shortly after Rteele won first In Novice with starts this week st the Community Corcoran pass on the Silk City 40 pressed right down to the wire Maggio In the Bomber outfield, but tlcaand averages during the areetere. Jimmy Murray, well- in the first and last periods. TIw running attach on tha M. WhM registrations wars closed and the Y with the Automotive League and ran It back for a touchdown, only 20-glme winner this year. He his CAtlle. Most observors, however, pick likely wlU follow with Vic Raachl the Yankees have done nicely with seaaon before teevee at 9:80 imtll I local sports offlclal. Is on I deciding point came following the Rail was out down after gaOig tCavo representative, who was on There were as different breeds For Most Pro Touchdowns rolling tonight. Women's League but a teammate was guilty of the Yankees to whip the Dodgers the spectacular and hard-hitting 10, then back to work. y ,, gtaff which Is headed by Joe grst Windham eudge. Thla meeting will setivitlea are env criterion ' for one touchdown, set up nnother j ! P‘*y*r In the league. um fbr the next three days and ■till has no peer at shortstop. He Batting: Elmer Valo, -Athletics that my presence might help New ers" play an uninspired brand of ,gai„ the Manchester line end took ReU’e tom gotng awny RAYMOND JtlTBAS of Man­ feature a speaker on Germsn WORIJ) SERIES will be carried Late In the final period, John with their Infleld of Gil Hodges at Five games were plsyed yester- and dlrecied Ihe lenm Into n poal- j Awards at the First An- E ,ch member of the league re- Tuttle punted to the Silk City 10 back again to Ebbets field for the holds together the Infleld that has Drove in four runs, singled and York win a doubleheader. Ae it tali with underdog Windham capi- withered In the last half of the with three lUnehaater detmdere chester did the announcing of en­ Shepherds. It was decided at the on Channel Six in New Haven. sixth and seventh gemaa, if neces' first, Jackie Robinson on second, turned out, with or without me, talUilng on the listless and slug- g,me. DOOR SEDAN ly acorod In the fourth period Nftliaft#l pitching ace of the Bees also won la p s^ In hla room after taking Fain. Philadelphia, 176; Rosen. Cleve­ the American League crown with Roach and Alemany combined to lAlex Ferguson have called prac- a .327 mark, the poorest since ton, Jumped In, clothe* and all. thom extra potoU ware tha dif­ Green. Radio and heater. when Dan Towler bulled over to \V L Prt. GBL s ftO savings account at the First part in a couple of plays In a foot­ land 'and Mantle. New York. 171. |tice ses.slons for tonight and ,Tues­ Lemon paid him 825. get the ball. Alemany hit DuBols ference. Tha looala bava ■ocrad climax a 94-yard drive. Hrooklvn ...... 96 57 .637 — National Bank from President ball game Friday afternoon. Hom­ Home Runs—Doby. Cleveland. 32; / George Stlrnwelss finished In front low while Roach knocked the ball Stock No. U-774...... New* York ...... 92 63 .397 4H Eaater. Cleveland. 31: Berra. New day evening In pre.paratlon for ’’Pretty good deal,” said Tip- four touchdowna to two gamaa snd The Glpnta, co-favorlte.s to bat­ 66 .571 Knight. Mr. Knight also presented er, 19-year-oId. 195-poiind sopho­ York. 30; Drono, D etroit and Zcrnlal, In 1945 with a .309 record. out of DuBols' arms and Aly St. teiiuts ...... K8 »■» Wednesday night’s contest against Although there were only six 20- ton. "I can get the suit leaped on It at the local seven. convertad only once. Paaa dafanm 1951 CHEVROLET SPECIAL 4-DOOR^EDAN tle It out with the Brown aa they rhlU(.eip>il# ...... *7 67 .56.5 a 210 savings account to Mike more from White Plains. N.Y.. died Philadelphia. 29. the newly-organized East Hart­ ’49 Mercury 4-Door la stUl poor and lack of dapth M did laal year for the American GhU'^lto ...... 77 77 . 500 I9t» Bscavltch for winning the runs In a hospital yesterday morning. Stolen Bases—Mlnoso. Chicago. 22; Ught'green, overdrive, tadio, heater, spotlight, seat covers, gamo winners, as contrasted to 13 cleaned for a dollar. That’s AGAIN IT WAS ROACH who Green. ('Inrtnnati ...... 69 65 .448 rile Rivera .Chicago, 21; Jenaen, VVashluz- ford Merchants. Kick-off is in 1951. there were 98 shutouts 24 dollars profit.” got the locals out of trouble with the line and expertatioa poaea ptoh- Conference title, also went through HiiRton ...... 64 89 .418 .31 toM. II; Rlzaiito. New York, 17; scheduled for 8 o’clock. eon visor. lems fbr C^oachm WaUiar Briggs Stock No. NT-283...... the air to whip the Tekana. PUlBburfh ...... 43 113 .373 54‘e Throreberry. Boaton, 16. pitched In the American League their backs to the ball. As the 4-ltchlng—Shanta. Philadelphia, 24-7. and 94 In the National. second quarter began and the ball and Tony AUbrto. 774; Raachl. New York. 16-6. .727; 'SIGNED FOR 10.53 1951 MERCURY CLUl COUPE Virgil Trucks of Detroit, who Brooklyn, Hoyt WUhelm of New resting on the Manchester three FBIOAY NIGR the Indiana White Sox Rookie Rivera Reynolds, New York. 20-9. .714: Garcia, won only five games and lost 19. travel to Bristol to tangla with Black. and Lemon. Cleveland, 22-11. .667; Pittsburgh— —Ron Necrlal, York and third baseman Ed yard line, Jimmy took a pltch-out Stock No. CB-I7...... Lopat. New York. 10-5, .667 JJorlah. '49 Olds "88” 5-Passenger Coupe i turned In the pitching exploit of Mathews of Boston are the top and bolted through a hole on th# the Bell Townara who hav# kMkad Ch icago. 8-4. .667 young pitching prospect with the the season by hurling two no-hIt great winning two atarts by larga Arrested on Rape Charge Btrilenula—Reynold*. Nest-Tork. 161 Pttteburgh Pirates, was signed for Dark gray, rocket engine, hydramatlc drive and beater. j candidates for the Nation’s rookie ’.eft side of the WIndhsm llnC ii1949 CADILLAC 4-DOOR SEDAN N O W • • • LET'S SEE IF YOU Shantz. Philtdelphls, 152^-tvynn. Cleve. ' no-run games. Trucks blanked of the yetr award. Catchers Clint He cut, slipped through out­ inarElns. Bristol wsUopad Meriden I«nd. 181; Pierce, Chlclgo, 143; G srcl* 1953 when he was called up re­ 1 Washington without a hit on May 81 to 0 and then chclackcd Hall 2-Tono green. cently by the Pirates. Courtney of St. Louis and Sam stretched arms, faked off two Chicago. Sept. Rookie-Coast League sensation aald he is Clereltod. 142. 15,and duplicated that feat against ti.cklers and wont 81 yards to the High Saturday, 28-0. Oo-captato Slock No. l'-7B7...... I New York on Aug. 25. winning White of Boston and pitcher Harry REALLY W ILL outfielder Jim Rivera waa arrest- from his wife, Maxine. Byrd of Philadelphia loom as the Windham 16 before Rell brought Marsh Aitkin, euffertog a leg to- . .. . , r-n.1___ Whit, but they recently made plans to ’49 Ford Custom 8 4-Door ' both games by a 1-0 '“ •EK'''- him down. Two running plays Jury late to Saturday's game, s w 1949 MERCURY 4-DOOR Buy That N*w Packard You'va Bo m Wonting! •d Sunday In the Chicago White reconcile. Mrs. Rivera lives in St. CARL EB-SKINE of Brookljm top prospect* for the American netted six yards before Alemany be out of the lineup Friday under Blue. Radio and healer. Bxcellrnl condition. Sox clubhouse on the complaint ilouIs. Rivera played with the St. Musial and Fain Retain light green, heater, one owner. pitched the National’s only no-hlt- League accolade. was tossed for a yard loss snd the IlghU at Mussy Field. Stock No. U-861...... of a 22-year-old wife of a soldier Louis Browns before coming with ter, beating Chicago 5-0, on Juno Black and Wilhelm also are In Ritchie’s pass Intended for Jim that he raped her In her apart- the White Sox In mid-aeason. 19. In addition, there were eight the running for the National’s Ferrell went out of the playing 1951 PLYMOUIH C A M IR ID G E 2-DR. SEDAN YOUR CAR IS WORTH ON K ment Saturday night. Rivera, a New York-born Puer- League Batting Laurels one-hit games In the American most valuable player award. Robin zone. A local lineman, an Ineli­ Blur. ^ ^ Booked for rape but not formal- to Rlnui, entered the major League and none ln*the National. Roberts of the Philadelphia Phil­ gible receiver, was down fleld and ’47 Stttdebaker "Commander” 2-Dr. "Tj,* regular season came to an I Sporis Mirror \ stock No. 232...... NEW 1952 PACKARD ly charged, Rivera was held over leagues amid a storm of rontro- New York. Sept. 29—OF—A 38-. New York. Enos Slaughter, St. lies. Hank Bauer of Chicago and a 16 yard penalty gave Windham nlght for questioning by the Police verey. ' He had served a flve- RIaek, radio, heater, local owaer. end yesterday with the Stan Murial of 8t. Louis are among the ball on Its own 27. year-old major league batting Louis, .300. Dee Fondy of Chicago, centering on Individual tatting Today a Year Ago— The New 1949 PACKARD SEDAN For A I-imited Time Only We Will Allow Sex Bureau today. Police said he jrear tenn In .Atlanta Penitentiary .298, and Philadelphia's Del Ennis, the top challengers. Bobby Shantz, It was Tyler again, streaking York Giants and the Brooklyn Black. Radio and heater. Up To The Following Price* denied Mrs. Janet Gater's accusa- after being rourt martlaled at mark was equalled when Stan and plUhlng honors although, the mighty mite of the Philadel­ on straight bucks un the middle, .291. Protect Your Burner fourth, fifth and sixth places were Dodgers remained tied for the Stock No. r-812. Priced to sell a t ...... tion and told them the attractive Barksdale Field, I-a., on a charge Musial of the St. Loula Cardinals In the AL. there was a three- phia Athletics appears to have the snd ho pounded all the way to the brunet atatlstlclan submitted will- of attempted rape while serving AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM decided In the American L*a(m» National league lead M I 1946 I 19C7 I 1948 I 1848 I 1950 I 1831 and Ferris Fain of the Philadel­ way deadlock for third place at Inside track on the American Manchester 34 and four first Dodgers shut out Plilladelphto e ingly alter inviting him to her the Army. Philadelphia's surprising Athle­ League's award but may run Into downs. Time was running out 1940 HUDSON 4-DOOR SEDAN C'lIEVROI.ET_ '1$ MR 8 974 $1102 ;8I402 {81680 82084" phia Athletics repeated as the hit- .311 among the injured George t S tics nailed down fourth place by ^Phlle. 5-0 and the Giants blanksd Black. South Side apartment. The complainant against the 30- ting champions of the two circuits., Kell of Boston and Gene Woodllng stern competition from Allle Rey­ and Rell tried two passes, one fall­ iglO-JO ,j$i-.'oo :$I46S I8I9S9 |8S254 182748" Mrs. Gater told police: From Winter’s “Grippe” trouncing the American League’s ing short and Tyler dropping the the Boston Bravea. 8-0. Stock No. l ’-888...... B l'It’K year-old outfielder was the daugh­ Not since 1914 when Brooklyn's of New York and the senaallonol OPEN EVENINGS nolds, the 20-game "money" pitch­ Five Years Ago —Joe McCet- '|2l04U*|$lt81 1814.59 {81848 82849 188740" She was walking her dog and ter of an Army officer. Rivera, pennant-winning New York Yan­ other one while standing all alone. OLDSMOBILE' carrying hooka and newspapers Jake Daubert and Detroit's Ty Mickey Mantle, the Yjmkees’ kees 9-4. The Waidilnglon Sena­ er of the Yanks. thy became manager of the Boa- $;407 181761 I8199I 182520" found guilty, was sentenced to life Cobb won the titles for the second worthwhile successor to Joe Dl- The clock ended the first half os 1947 OLDSMOBILE "98" 4-DOOR SEDAN PONTIAC ‘;s 9.M 181092 Saturday when Rivera Introduced A *ick and tired burner can’t operate property. It tors nipped Boston. 3-2, to edge out 'This was a bad year for major Rell punted out of danger. ton Red Sox and Joe Creoto area Black. Radio and healer. H.vdramatlc Drive. 9S2 2I'-'66 181487 {81878 {82274 ;829BS" imprisonment but ^this wss re­ straight year have the two leagues Mag'^lo. league managers. There were six elecated to general manager. CHRYSLER himself and odfered to help after duced and he waa paroled after had the same champions two sue-, Billy Goodman. Boston's jark- TEUPHONE 4134 waste* fuel and may break down without any warninK- the Red Sox for fifth pisce. In Piny stayed between the 30 Near new tires, puncture proof tubes. i8IS41 {81866 :8208S" ! seeing some of the books slip o u t! managerial changes during th# Ten Yeare Ago— Aleak w » n ^ FORD '1$ 814 1$ 9«! 181040 cesslve years. of-all-lradcs. .30,5; Cleveland's Al Like everythin* else an oil burner needs reconditionin* other American League games, the yard lines during most of the third Lawrence Realization and boast so Stock No. r-80S. A real buy at ...... CADILLAC ' 81369 I8I6SS 82285 {82788 188242 188812" I am Musial, first baseman-outfielder, Rosen, .302 and Bobby Avila .300, runner-up Oeveland Indians season. quarter until Windham got the °*l5:'acmnpa«led her to h.r| At the time Rivera said after a hard season’s wear. This is the time of year, smeared Detroit, 8-2. and the St. It lookh as If the manager of the tall on Its own 36. Big Tyler, his earnings to 8306,868. 1940 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN apartment, pushed his way In Innocent but the court found me fought off a late-season rush by and White Sockets Nellie Fox and before Old Man Winter strikes again, to make sure your Tenty Years Ago— New Other Makes and Models CnrrRspondingly High aheadof her.andr.fui^toleave|8'*«iyj^^^^ Chicago’s Frankie Baumholtz to Eddie Robinson, .296 each formed Louis Browns drubV'ed Chicago ■ year award lies between Casey a 185-pounder, rolled on three York Yankees defeated the Oih Deluxe. Black. He advi^i ! St.' Lout. Brown nail down hia sixth National the American League complement burner is in tip top shape. third place White Sox, 12-1. Stengel, who piloted the Yanks to successive carries to the Manches- er 23. Dubois and Rell 'only got cago CMbe, 6-1, to taka a 2-0 leap Stock No. U-852...... Before spending 82.VI0 for a car, rome In. drive and compare iVeeck «ild. In answer to some pro- League crown, the last three of hitting notables. The Brooklyn Dodger* tuned up a record-tying fourth straight pen- in World Sariea play. * ’ Rivera. "I straight, with a .336 mark. Baum­ Hank Sauer of ('hfamgo e4>pped for their World aeries meeting ant. and Charley Dressen of the three yeards. Rell then dropped the extra value Packard offers for Just a few dollars more. *^'heShe served him a bottle at pop i thought that in this u?.®* country the holtz hit .325 Muzial won in 1951 the National League runa hutted Call 2-4595 today. Well send an expert serviyman with the Yanks by tattling the Dodgem. , . back to pass and was forced to and she had a cup at coffee with In title with 121, but waa foiled In’ to check your burner. He’ll clean the oil burner and flue; run when all receivers were well TRINITY TEAMS CARRY ON A U AROVE CARS NAVE THE FAMOUS "ED" I him before he forced her Into a idea la to give a fellow a chance with .35.5. Boston Braves to a 5-5, 12-lnnlng The difference between your car and n new Packard^ to straighten out.” Fain, PhlUdelphia’a scrappy first his bid for the home run rro.vn check your oil tank gauge; clear oil, adjust part*. tie. In remaining games, Philadel­ WINNING STBIDE8 covered. He lost a yard. On ' -SUUIVAN SAFE RUY USED CAR WARRANTY nmy coat you no more than the so-called ‘‘cheap cara." bedroom. ^ the next play, Rell again drpppe tack St. Louis, 3-0. waiting arms of Glen Cross who Yale. Nov. 22. 1877 pt New U avM In the flnnl gnme of the neaaon provement, then this man has a When the World Serles'endi. the spring are now playing Claas B or­ Yale won the gam* hot tha MM' greater chance to make good by cheU flniahed tldB year with .828. In the American League, Cleve-* GENERAL MOTORS The Bantly Oil Co. ganized tall. 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Minimum delivery 10' buaheU. pairs, aojusts watches axpertly. cordion Studloa, t l Union atreot heated garage- porch. Young*- A BETTER USED CAR tle as 8S.S0 Weekly. No red tspe. building of homea, remodeling or furnishing* for the entire YOUNG MAN geing Into aervice L1NOOU4 an iE B T —4 toeau pins Price. $18,600. owner trmneferred. Phona 6372 clesnid, rspslred. 26 ysars* ax- Phone eventnge 6871, G. A. Oarl- Rsakonabls prices. Open dally. T el 6708. town hltchen. hot water eU heat Do'i,,las Motors, SU Msin. repeirr. Trim work by contract. home. AppUancee and TV. daalrea to rent g a ra u lor ator- unfinished, hot water eU neat, ImmedUta occupancy. VERNON — Near WUbur Cross Advsrtisenieats {>erlenca. Eras aatimataa. OaH WELL PATINO Opportunity TeL 2-8760 or 3-04M. eon, 186 Summer street Thursday eveninga 138 Spruce laundry In baaeroant, acreana and Htghsray, new Otpe Cod, full ahed BUTERS WAnriNO—atagU and AT IMS HUDSON C^modorTsuTl- Dignified, interesting work. Ex­ street. Phone 2-4887. age ef car. Can 8-84M. fireptaee, Uundry hi basement. ■term windows. Quick oecupancy. tiowicy. Mancheater 0861. ^ lIANCHEaTBR dormer, hot water heat, oil, priced two-fasBUy home* For affMsat door. Price 81.000. Inquire 18 perience unnecessary. Write Box MALE BOXER, two yean old. A. TAYLOR CLOTHES drier, 880; Wearing Apparel—Furs 67 pUatated wsUa. futt tUe hath. N etf owner 8-8683. ■ad eonfidantlal service esS, A . BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. CHAMBERS FURNITURE 880 r e w a r d . 4 er 8 room un- mm line, aheppliig center and right at 818.300. WIU qualify tor CLASSinED ADVT. Jordt street. Plw ne 8840. G. Herald. K. C. regtstered. Well trained. automatic gaa hot water heater, Ramie, Broker. 3-1819. 860; 14' Ameshury skiff. 8160; 7tk Fuel and Feed At The Green fumlahad apartment urgently sehaoia Quick occupancy. Prteo SIX ROOM8—fiv a flnUhad. one 0.1. Call Tha ElUworUi MltUn DEPT. HOURS HcfiUng— Plumbing 17 Good with chUdren. Phone 7634 needed by couple arllh well be­ PRICE UNDER $12,600 partUUy fiaUhod. recently re­ Agancy, Raaltora, 6830, IMS. ISM, IBSl Automobiles, as PARTY PLAN deeumstra!■ tm S ^ In- H. P. Evtnnide motor 1963 model *510 FUR Coat, aahing tSOO. Call $10,700. FOR QUICK RE8UI.T8 U selUng 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. 1941 Pontiac 4-Dr. — 8 cyl. O. LORENTZEN. Alteratlona, after 5 p. m. WOOD. Seasoned, dry, stove or Open 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. 3-I80I. haved 6 year old daughter. Phone ^AND LOCATED WITHIN decorated. good boueekoepiw, eU little as 8S.S0 weekly. Lowest crease your eamlnga fibow our 8178 Ail practically new. Also VERNON—Pint Ranch home, SCr your property ceU Suburban Standard shift. copper water piping. New work. fireplace lengths. Delivered 818 0688. PACKARD antBET — 4 burner, ItMuUted. Oarage 18x34, finance rates. Poeslble your car line of Chrlstmae toys and gifts. four puppies $13 sack. Phona 3- plus 8 unfmiahod, full shod dormer, 10 MILES OF AIRCRAFT X 36'. 8 bedrooma. Plenty closet Realty Co.. Realtors, M l Mala 34-hour service. Manchester 3686. Get an early start. Write House per cord. Phone WUllmantlc. 8- Evenings 7 :S0 to 8 :80 MAN'S NEW taincoat, slae 40 -1“ amestte drivaway. Large Und- COPY CLOSING TIME down. Douglas Motorr, 333 Msin, Dog*—nrdfi—Peto 41 8841. garage, storm windows safi apace with eliding doors. Living etrm t CaU B315. # 1961 Ford 2-Dr, Sodan — of Ptaatlea, Avon, Conn. \ 8317, anytime. extra long. Gray 100% nylon, ______Now 6 Room Ranch Horn* ■caped Ut with oldar ahada traea FOB CLASSinED ADVT. EFFICIkiNT Plumbing and haat- TROPICAL FISH and planta. New 1861 POT TYPE parlor boater, 818. can 8-8083. Hooaaa for 8a^ M ■ereena eomouiauoneembtnatlon uuwa doors, flre- V. - . , la»a Immadlata eecupanoy. Price room with fireplace and pictura Many extras. five room heating capacity. Good plaoe, nicely Undwwped. hot w a t « —44 fd«t long. Thrfifi large MON. THRU FBI. Ing. Plugged drains mschina OPPORTUNITY—AraWtloue wom­ shipment Juat arrived. Kslly’a 16 GAUGE Pump riiotgun. Like •ILiOO. window. Larga cabinet kitchen. Automobiles for Exchangs 6 Gfirde*— F«rm— Dfilry , condition. Call 8-4701. oil beat Uundry baasment WONDER WHO TO CALL 10:30 A. M. 1960 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan— cleaned. Phone 6487. an for ledlea' ready to wear store Aquarium, 28 Sunaet streeL Open new, 816. Phone 2-1403. u I bedrooma, kitchen, dining Porch, oil hot water baseboard BRAND NEW, latest model, fikirer Wanted—To Bay 58 NEAR VERNON INN Quick oecupancy. | heat. Lot 100' x 360'. Immadlata SATURDAY 9 A. M. One owner, low mileaffe. to open In Manehettar on or about 'Ul 8. Products 60 SBKVKL Itofrtgarator—7 eu. fL room and large utility room- ABOUT BUYING OR used, Tappan gas range, 817S. HEATING From A to Z. Con- PARLOR HEATER one year old. EXPANDABLE Oapa Ood with occupancy, $14,300. Tom Minor, November lat. Call for appoint­ CANNING Tomatoes. 4 pounds buy at 840. Tel. 8837 between 5 WANTED—Olrl’a bicycle, used, Site of 26 hcres luiUble for OAKWOOD itOAD—5 rooms com -1 Living room 20 f e ^ i air-con dormers, hot water oU heat, un­ dany Low Cost Pre-War Cars can Rockville S-7B87. verilon bumere, hollar-bumer ment. Hartford 3-1411, V burner. Excellent condition, ■gent. T el Rockville 6-5043. SELLING REAL ESTATE? rOVB CXWPEBATION WOX units, complets hasting systems. 28c; 86c baskft Bring your own p. m. anfi 7 p. m .^ ______good condition, 16" to 30". Phone drive-in theater, super mar­ pieu, lavatory, fuU bath, flrepUee, I ditiontng haat. Occupancy usually larga eablnet kltehan, oak WANTED—Good homea for 8 kit­ call 6884 between 5 and 7. 8-4144. hot water oU heat, rear poreta fuU ^thin 80 dayi. On Conn. Co, BE APrKBOlATED Excellent Transportation All work ^srar.tesd. Time pay­ DFAfONBTRATORS 836, 840 tens. Cell 8836. basket 67 Florence street ket, highway furniture store, Sooring, taMUoa, hatchway, alu­ ROCKVILLE — Six-Room Ranch G«t reliability. Cali the or* Trsilfm for Sale 6-A GARAGE DOORS with hardware. m a g i c CHEF gaa raaga three minum combination screans and Home, '^>ek faced red block with ments arranged, Moriarty Broth­ dally. Otir lingerie, apparel style years old. Very good condition. deal location 800’ frontage aniution that geta thinga ers. Tel. OlSOw Raasoaable. Inquire 443 Middle •>“ i'« "»< " " •torm windows. Prioa |12J0(l tall cellar and attached garage. DIAL 5121 SDR BALE or rent In South CoV' showings are sensation of party Household Goods ’ 61 Phone 8588. WANTED—Twin bade. Phone Inveatigate this opportunity, hue line. 80 days oecupancy. Down payment to GI $1,600, Sone. For every real estate entry, SB* house trailer, fully plan aelHng. Isabel Sharrow made Poultry and Supplies 43 Turnpike Bast AU pUatered wall* Thermopana BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. PLUMBING and hasting, special­ BIGGEST BARGAIN 4167. to others $2,000------to to $2,f $2,500, window, plaattr. tiled kitchen and | servicd call equipped. Very reasonable. Cell 8236—11 days spare time. Free BROAD BREASTED bronaa tur- CDMBINATION OU and gaa ARTHUR A. KNOFLA CHARLES LESPERANCB Monthly payment $70 to $76, WilUmanttc. 3-2712. izing In repairs, ra.vodeling, cop­ outfit. Beeline Fashions, 4146-CJ IN 25 YEARS! range, tan and brown. Call 8180 a i x KOOM C A P E COD — ITre- bath, oak floors throughout 165 Center St. — Manchester per water piping, new conetnic- keye, fresh froten, ready anytime, I'VE HAD IT IN MT Realtor 81 St. John Straat pUea, Urge kitchen. eomblnaUon Venetian blUda, electric hot Lm I and Found Lawrence, Chicago 30. Boats and Accessories 46 aftar 8 p. m. Rooms without Board 69 with taxes. Phone 2-4646 tlon. Time payments arranged. 8 to 20 pounds Sctaaub'e Turkey WAREHOUSE SINCE Real EaUta and Insuranea acreana. storm windows, awnings, water heater, alr-condtUoned oil JARVIS REALTY FOUNP—IN Bolton, aiMill f«RuU« GaragM—Servlet- Farm, 188 Hlllstown Road. 876 Main St—Eat 1921 664 Center Street Open Evenings Until 10 P. M. Edward Johnson. Phona 6S7S or ARRIVED—One Martin “ 100" 10 MAY 8th, 1853 ROOM FOR Rent to married ceu haat. iAndaraoR preaaure leal mix br««d Aog, color brlndla, part Storage 10 6044. Help Wanted— Male 36 h. p„ one Martin "76" 7.5 h. p„ 8 PRETTY ROOMS MAGIO CHEF Oae range, A-1 con- pie or two girl*. Two mlnutez Phone Office 5440 * PHONE saao * THE ALLEN REALTY CO. weatheratripped v/lhdowa and Manchester 4112 Boatoii Bull or Fox Tarrtar. Phona ISfil CHEVROLET two-door atyle- alao one only, Martin "100" floor FURNITURE dlUon. Call 2-2808 aftar 4 p. m. from Mem street. Call 8-1614. 47 Evenings 2-6938 or 2-4278 Raaltors acraens, built-in dinette In kitch- FOB RENT—At 876 Center atreet, COMPLETE FURNACE repalIr- Wanted— Pets— 4S48. Une deluxe. Radio, haater, Powar' EXPERIENCED Meat cutter, alao model 10 h. p. Save money on with these Cottage ptreat MANCHESTER — Now Bowers | 180 Center Street Attic space. Recreation room In CASH BUYERS waiting (Or 4, fi, garage, alro storage space for Ing aervica. Gas, oil or coal, win' Poultry—Stock 44 EXPANDABLE Capa Cod home. glide. In beautiful condition experienced counter man. Apply this brand new motor. Revolu­ "Westlnghousc" Electric Ref. HEDSTROM Baby carriage and VERNON CENTER — Two Acres Sdiool, 6 room Cape Ood, Ftre- Phone 6106 cellar. City watar and sewer. 6 and aeven room aiaglas aad LOST—FRIDAY aftamoon. I. about 4 rooms of furniture. Phone ter air conditioning systems In PLEASANT, rumisbed room, Foundation 86 x SO. Flroplsco, Popular Food Market tionary one year factory guaran­ Bengal" Deluxe Range •troller. Excellent condition. Citnr. MnU reed to RockvlUe. pUce, tile bath, oil hot water! Near Connecticut Oo. bue line. twe-family houssa la Maaohastar. Braeelat. Findtr plaaaa call throughout. Green finlah. Doiig 2-088S. stalled and aervicsd. T. P. Aitkin, FARMERS! If you have any beef aeml-privata Kitchen privUege* I ecreena, storm window* doors. tee. One only No. S. B. 300, Mas- "Norge" Washing Machine Phone 8-4388. Beven room aingU, nrtesUa heat. Ameslte drive. Bug line. 8IANCHESTER—Old eolestlsl. Six Price $16,600. Henry Eacott Bolton, Coventry and Vaxnon. 1428. las Motors, 383 Main, fteCabo atreet. Phons 6788. MAN WANTED — Full or part cattle or fat calves contact Man- Working girl preferred. Phone I I,Jot Near .CwUr O ^^s tercraft boat trailer 14' .boom, "Emerson" Television water, oil heat. Asking $11,000. Osrleton W. Hutchins, 8-8188 er| room* and den. Fireplace, Dutch Yard fancod. Prlea Agency, Henry and Thelma Jef- Howard R Haatlngs, 2-U07. time. Capitol Equipment. 88 Main cheater Pecking Oo. 3-1600. p r i c e d t o 8eU—PorUble radlo- 4428. JMO DODGE coups. Prlcsd to sell luainesa Services Offered 13 896. Immediate delivery. Nassiff Modem Bedroom This ons wUl saU fast. For np- dasi. oven, hot water heat, gaa, city friea Eacott, Real Eitate-biaur- GUARANTEED Fast plumbing street. phonegraph combination. Excel­ water. Insulated. % acre lot quickly. Writtsn guarantss, |1SB. Arms Co., 1016 Main atreet Beautiful Living Room ATTRACTIVELY Fumlahed room, tmsnt please phene Howard ance, 856 High street west (cor. I WANTED _ TWO-fUmUy liouea Annoaneementa DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, and heating, alteration and new lent condition. Six months old. P ^ Larga maplt ahade tree* Mstur- CUSTOM BUILT Cepe Cod with Buy It on your own tarma. Cols TRUCK OPERATORS Wanted to Articles for Sale 46 Phone 3-1647. "Formica" Dinette Light houaekeeptng faeUltlaa Hsjrttngs, 8-1187------7. \ ’9IANCHBSTER—8U room colon- McKee). Telephone Maaeheeter direct from owner. Nloe loeatloo. copied, vacuum cleanari, irons, work. Perma-glaaa, gaa, electric Phona 8-8601 before 5 p. m. R. » ed ahrubbery. Now vacant. On- ahed dormer and front vaatlbulo, ORAPBRIB8 Mad# to ordar. Any Motors. 4164. leem long dietanpe moving. Old EVERTTHINO IS SCRATCHED available. Private entrance.. Cou­ Ul en Urge, wall landscaped le t sees. ' I Cood condition. Reaaonahly pric­ guna, ate., repaired. Shears, hot water heatere aold and In BRUNSWICK POOL Ublee for OUTBOARD MOTOR 3 7-10 H. P. POUR ROOM slngU In n convan- rags. 111,000 for quick sale. Down I garage. Hot water oil heat fire* ed Write Box Y, Herald style. lUasonabl#. For Informa­ ■talled at reaaonable ratea. Time catabliihed carrier has openings A BIT FROM MOVING 80 GALLON Hot water tank, al- ple preferred. Inquire 167 Maple Oil heat, automatic hot water, lOEED TRANSPORTATION T knives, mowers ate. put Into eon' sale. In good condition. Inquire Perfect condition, 860. Call 2- lent leenUon. Oil haat, Urge well payment $0,600. Cell Howard R piece, open stairway, screen* COVENTRY — Four rooms and tion ean 8-8MS. peymenta ahrarged. Skelley for men over 26, owning or able AROUND AND LAST YBIAR’S moat new. The flrat 88 takea It. atreet. Uvatory first floor, full bath eec- dltlon for coming neads. Brslth 36 Oak atreet Phone 2-1041. 3388. Isndaceped let. Full beaement. HeetUigs, 8-1107 for appoint- atorm windows and doors. Firs bath, oil haat, artaslan w ell 84,- Clean Pre-War C a n waits, 62 Pearl atreet Bros. 2-8714. to purchase and personally drive MODELS BUT I'LL GIVE YOU Call 8-1488. end floor. One car garage. Con- CHRISTOPHER ROBIN pr#-kln- THE BIGGEST BARGAIN SPACIOUS, aean double room Priced under 810,000. T. J. vealently located. Full price. 814,- nent rooms flnlahed ona psrtlaUy fls- 800; also four room houea, oU d«rtart«n school Chlldr#n SH acceptable trucking equipment. ROYAL AND Smlth-Oorona port­ ■ ■ Upstairs Uvatory partially Written Ounranteea LENNOX Furnace authorized deal YOU’LL EVER GET BIDBBOARD. Hall tree, tablee, with kitchen privllegee. SulUble Crodiett, broker, 88 Oak atreet 800. Alice Clempet, Realtor. 8- heat, 85,800. Several new 8 and to 5. Mra D. U Ballard, dlractor, POWER BURNERS and Range Excellent earnings on yaar 'round able and atandard typewritara. Building Mfitcrifils 47 TWO-FAMILY kouse, 6-6. Inter- eompletad. Near WaddeU School, iMdroem ranch homes and Oapa Burners sxpert'.y cleaned and er. Fumacca.repaired and servic long-term contract In an essential and you two-piace Uving room act. dlahea. for working couple or two gentle­ Tel. Offica 8418, residence 8781. 4648. 7S Lakswood Clrcls. Phona 2' 1M> CHEVROUET CLUB COUPE All makea of adding machlnea lor needs repair. OentraUy Iecat-|Net In a development Prico flS,- code. Small acreage. Lew down;|Bevan Says aervteed. Lat ua aervica and re ad. F.arl Van Camp. Tel. 3-5844. Industry unaffected by business CAN BUY ON LOW FRIENDLY ate. Very reasonable. Call 2-9181 men, 812.50 per. week. Apply Ver­ 16SS. Tranaportatlon arrangad. IM l PONTIAC SEDAN aold or rented. Repaln on all ad. Good buy. For appointment 600. payment, chicken, dairy farms, pair your washing machine or re- fluctuations, strikea, lay-overa, FLAGSTONE TERMS between 4 and 7:80 p. m.______non Inn at tha TalcottvUle roUry, MANCHESTER PORTER STREET—« U room ato- IMO BUICK CLUB COUPE makea Marlow's. gle, three bedrooma and bath sec-1 call 8-8087. coionlaU and country homea. frigeretor. Metro Service. 2-0683. etc. Write stating age, experience If you’re not ready for it, I ’ll con­ or call Manchester 2-8216. 1B8B PLYMOUTH TUDOR MoTing—^Trucking— LOAM, Dark rich cultivated Grade We have 60,000 feet of end door, three rooms and lava­ MANCHESTER—In one of the I PARKER STREET-Twelve years John S. Blaaell Realtor, CroM U. S. Fears Paraonala 1S8B PONTIAC TUDOR briefly. Greyvan Lines, Inc., (Af' tinue to hold it until you want it. For those who want city RSIFRIORRATION Service, com­ No. 1, 83 cu. yard. Grade No. 2, without coating you a penny. I’ll OIL DRUM, 88. 142 Spruce etreet TWIN BEDROOM for one or two tory first Nice game room In nicest eectlona in town, six room old. 6% flni^od tooms all pUs- atreet. South Coventry. Phone 1S8S PLYMOUTH SEDAN Storagfi 20 flllated with Greyhound Linear), 58 stone that must be moved at THE PR08PECT HIU Bohool for mercial and domestic. See our 83 cu. yard. Delivered In truck deliver it to you without charge. person* Garage available. I* conveniences, we have basement Large lot with plenty dtluxG Cod, all modorn con -! tcrod walU. opM Coventry 7-6888. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. West Grand Ave., Chicago 10, III. once to make room for new young ohUdran. Transportation COLE MOTORR display of guaranteed used refrIg load lota Screened aand and all If you haven't an auto. I'll send quire 143 HoIIlater street. selection of Cape Cod homes of ahade and fruit tree* Price venlenees?nd loto ^ .sstrs* For sl^rwsy. local and long distance moving, building. Will sacrifice for MAGIC CHEF gas atove, two haa been greatly reducad for im- Screen* storm windows and doors, War, Peace furaMisd. Mra. Lain Tybur, dlrao' CALSO SERVICE CENTER eratore. George H. Wllileme As- WANTED—Experienced peintere alscs stone delivered. Order now. my car for you to see It. No obli­ overstuffed chairs, two small TWO DOUBLE rooms, modem tall toformstlon. OsH the EUe- aociatei, 260 Tolland Turnpike, packing, storage. C;all 6187. Hart­ quick sale. All colors, aa low in the $12,000 and $13,000 medUte sale. Please call It T. awnings, ameaita drivaway, n ' tor. Phona S-S767. and paperhangere. Apply Edwin Nuaedorf Construction Ca Phone gation. tables. 40 Kuaaell atreet Phone furnishings. Kitchen privilege* worth Mitten Agency, Realtors. t N N O ia ) t l and 43fi Cantar Btreat Manchester. Phone 2-888S, nights ford 6-1438. McCUnn, Realtor. Phene 7700. rage, large landscaped lot with (Oe*« Cook 6526. 8408. as 18 CENTS A FOOT. PHONE MB IMMEDIATELY Centrally located. Women only. range. Two of these homes 6880. United Doctors W AN TED -Rlda to Travalar*#, S- Phone 4164—2-OSM— 4168 7681. 2-1146 or 4884. vegetable garden and older ehada 4;S0. Vldnltv East Osntar atraat. MANCHESTER —Package Deliv­ I’ll Show It To You References. Write Box U, Herald. have very large wooded lots. MANCHESTER — Sevan Room tree* Immadlata occupancy. Price hasn't found It but wa havs found LOAM 80R SALE. 83 per cubic m a p l e a r m e d studio couch, Phone 2-24S4. IBBO PONTIAC Redanette 6 cyl ANTIQUES Rsfinlahed. Repairing ery. Local light trucking and FREE DEUIVERY in During Day or Evening home, high elevation. Bata plus CAN YOU 'TOP THIS? 813,800. It and for Ood'a sake Ut us bold Help Wanted— Mile yard delivered. Call 7185 between SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT wine cover. Good condition, 820. ROOMS FOR rent with kitchen They are ail modem in every Hit for Views Indar, Immaculate condition. dona on any furniture. Tieman package delivery. Refrigeratora, stjuares. Home owners, build­ tollat and lavatory. Youngstown our heads up." or Female 37 8 and 8. ONLY Phone 2-1048. privllegee. Phone evening! 2-5092. SIX ROOMS, ’TWO BATHS The party opanad iU 6U t annual WANTED—Rida from vicinity of Looal one owner car, IMS Ply' 188 South Main street. Phone washera and alove moving ers, don’t miss this chance. respect and in good condition ■ink, garage, outbuUdlnga, city Oantar and West Oentar atraata mouth apeclal daluxa club coupe. apecialty. Phone 3-0753. STATE OF CONNECTICUT. Per­ BOLTON — Building stone and FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE Inquire 176 Spruce etreet. watar. 1 acre of land. Carlton W. NEW OARRIBON Colonial ready T T 6 I T p a l t l l oonfarence hara with oonsldan- 6648. WESTINGHOUSE Washing ma­ Siies range from four to six $11,500 for ImmadUta occupancy. Three 17- f U U e Oe Al.CaAI>U{ to Hartford and ratum. Workin ; Douglaa Motors, S8S Main, sonnel Department open 'compc' flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. Large stock of marble, slate, MR. ALBERT, HARTFORD 6-9358 Hutchins. Phona 2-5182 or 6281. tlon of a flvaoraar plan cMlU g chine, .«?ervel refrigerator. In ex­ PLEASANT ROOM for rent. Two h il l s id e for further nattcmalisaikm (fir the hours B:S0 to B:S0. Phona 2.-S4B~ CARPENTER will frame unflnleh' ALBAIR AND Berry Trucking titive examination notice: Public Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode. blue stone. after 7 P. M. 46-4690 finislied rooms. Down pay­ RANCH I bedrooms with Urge closets, tile IMS CHEVROLET two-door Co. Rubbish, ashee removed cellent running condition. Call minutes from Main'etreet. Phone bath, Uvatory, fireplace, hot] nation's hey Industries. ed upetalrs rooms. Reaaonable, health nursing consultant. No, A —L —B—E - R —T— S CAPE COD, Six flnUhed rooms. « Om ) WANTED—Rldars to Hartford, vi aedan, apeclal Baluxa. An axcep Dump truck available for loam 8885. 2-2156. ment $2,000 to $8,000. with 6 large rooms will water oU heat, recaosad radUtors, Call 2-4381. 1898 84020-16100; Industrial by MAKE MOWTNO A FUCASURB. 43 Allyn Street, Hartford tUe bath, racraatton room In cel­ If delHstes okay the proposal— dnlty of'Travalar’s, Conn. Oaner- tionally claan car. Excellent con gravel, etc. Phone 2-2581. LEWIS BROS. glene physician. No. 1899, 86640 83 down, 82 weekly. Buy the new Open Any Eve. By Appointment lar, oil heat, plaatared walU. built within ten miles[ blHty: If, Ilk# Marie AntlonetVb w#| which has wlds support among al or State Office Building. Hours dltlon throughout. Center Motor FOR OIL Burner servics and bi' 88340; Clinical psychiatrist, No. Worcester Power Mower. Fa- Machinery and Tools 52 two amaalte drivaway, lot 60 x 186. Hartford. Hot water heat,t, oil Price 818,600. I „ y .j,t them eat cake,’ than otMrl Britaln’a major trade unlona—tha to 4:80. Phono SlSl after S. Balea, 461 Main atreet. stallatlon by 16 yean exper RUBBISH Dtepoeal, aehes, etc, WE BUY and seU good used furni­ ROOM FOR Rent. One or THE ALLEN REALTY CO > a itat* g 1903 $6540-88340. October 33 mous Brlggi-Stratton motor. FLAGSTONE SUPPLY people. Central. Phone 3337. AskUg $11,800. About 12.800 90 X . t elements In our society wlU take I Boclallets will build It Uto a Mat- lanced oil burner aervica man. cellars cleaned. Contract or tran ture, combination ranges, gaa Realtors form for their ehslUnge to v^ > 1962 Is the closing date for the Phone 4104. A GOOD Selection of used equip­ down. CaU 8274. Hartford 6-6188, 20o” fo*t and^*ear'nfiw*”sch^^ h o m e . Porter S t a re a .le v y and Call Maneheatar 3-1781 or 3-8008 slant. 2-4688. ranges and heatera Jonea Furnl- ment. Some new 8 point hookup SchwarU Real Eatata. eton CkurcblU's ruling oonssrva- ONLY THE BEST IN above three examinations with tur^Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. NEWLY DECORATED, beauti­ 180 Center Street AotonobllsB for Sate 1946 SAMCO Bicycle, also ekl 770 Silas Deane Highway equipment to fit Fords, Fergu­ fully fumUhed rooms for two or S!S Tine. T,UI y w . ' " T"" Uvee in future aUctUns. STONE AND Brick maaon, also Connecticut residence waived. boots, sixe 7HC. ^ t h In fair con­ Phone 5105 Nb W BIX Room single, full two monthly payment approxl- driveway, j medicine U to Tha plan aa put forward by tea ISSO BTUDEBAKER Champion Painting—Papering 21 FRANK'S Antiques and second sons and Ford-Ferguson. Dublin three. Complete light housekeep­ USED CARSl eemsnt work. Valantlno Belluect District public assistance super­ dition. Phone 4368. story, flrepUce, til# bath, lava­ Uln Its rightful place of esteem InidraftUg oo* ittae has a sttnag tudor aadan. Fully equipped and visor No. 1990 84440-86880; child hand, store, 56 Cooper street. Buys Tractor Cb.. North Windham ing faollltlee available. Ontral. LAKE STREET—Six room Cape mately $70 after $2,600 down. 80 Birch atrsst Phone 2-1601. PAINTING and paperhanging. Wethersfield, Conn. tory. Immediate occupancy, 816,- our society. It had better eases sad I ••aoak the rich” flavor. It calU for guaranteed. Vary low mllaaga Written Warranty welfare auverviaor No. 1901 and cells good used furniture and Road, WlUlmsnllc 8-8217. Reasonably priced. Children ae- 0>d. Shed dormer, lot 100’ x 200' Interior and exterior. Cabinet PHILCO TUBE teeter for sale. 800. 8. A. Becchler, Realtor. MODERN 5Vii-ROOM home, fire-1 desist at ones from IU current I "aperial atUntlon,to Ucraaslng teo tioeal «ea owner. For this one see WINDOW SHADES made to order 84440-86880. October 16. 1962 U antiques Phone 3866. Open 8 to cepUble. Mra. Dorsey, 14 Arch, Small garage, full cellar, steam Wa Hava A Faw New Plymouths building and building contract Alao other radio equipment. Phona 6869. Ills bath, rear terrace. At-1 policy of proclaiming that It al(ma I ahara of the national income taken Bob OHver today. Oantar Motor and installed. Venetian blinds the closing date for the above two Phone 3334. Phone Hartford 9-0046 5:30. second floor. heat, o il Can you top this for THE ALLEN REALTY CO. For Early Delivery Ing. Call Cliff, 3-4288. Musical Instruments 53 $10,0007 Oall the BUmorth Mit garage. Radiant heat, wall I can decide whether there are any { by workara by hand and brain and Bales; and curtain rods. 34 hour aervica, examinations. Typist, grade 1 BIX ROOM Cape Cod, fuUy flnUh' Realtors to wall carpeting In large living I health problemi In tale country, { to mors epeedy dImlnUbtng of the Estimates gladly given. Fagan 60% OFF on famous make Bat­ COMBINA'nON OU and gaa ROOM FOR Rent, living room and ten Agency 6880. 1853 Chryaler Windaor Deluxe PAINTING, Ebeterior and interior, No. 1866 83100-13830; ateno- Open Saturday and Sunday RALE! BALDWIN Pianos from kitchen privilege!. Own entrance, ed. Urge lot, garage. Juat over room and hall. Amestte driveway. I and that it alone can decide what I azUatlng Inpquallty o f wauth." SMI CHEVROLET club coupe. Window Shade Co., Route 44 at teries Written guarantees. $1.00 stove. Good oonditlon. 50 Thomas Berkshire Music Festival. Save Radio, heater. Blue finish. Excep­ Dr.—Loaded with extras. You peperhanging. Ceilings refintsh grapher. Grade I No. 1866 83100- Couple or one person. Call 5703. ATTRACTIVE Six room Cape Cod Mancheater line, only 18900. S. A. 180 Center Street Fully Undacaped lo t Immedlata I the average doctor should think I committee's final draft af must see and drive this one. Bolton Notch. Phone 3-4473. 82820; Typist, grade II No. 1867 down, 81.00 weekly. Calso Serv- Drive. Phone 3-3069. from 8100 to 8400 on these qual­ Bsechlar, Realtor. Phone 6868. tionally clean for a car of this ed. Wall paper books on request. Combination Doors 2-6 x 6-i near Bowers school Recently de­ occupancy. Price 818.600, j about the preastng problems of the I program, scimrdlng to cenfsr* 1851 Chryaler New Yorker 4-Dr. 82460-13180; Stenographer, grade Iccnter. T el 4164, 4165, or 3-0880. ity Initruments that were used yraar. Douglas Motors, 888 'Main Estimates given. Fully insured. B.W. Each 81S.50 corated. Many flowering ahrubs. Phone 6106 day.” . . w I sources, wsa a careful^ —Nice two tone gray. Radio, MANCHESTER Welding Serylce II No. 1868 82460-83180. Con­ only six weeks. New guarantee Apartments—Flats street. , Portable equipment. General Call Edward R Price. 3-1003. USED GUNS, riflet, pistols, shot' Canadian Sheathing 1 x 6 to 1 x 8 USED HOT air furnace with oil ameeite drive, full InauUtion, UT/IUT A v n wAUir Xnrinv Mrtm* Magnuaori did not define whet he affort to heal the w haater, nice aeat covers. necticut residence waived. No direct from Baldwin factory. TO BE SOLD BA'YBBRRT ESTATBH HIOHLAIW PARK, Spring Street by "organUed medtclna. | Bsvan and old guard chief- welding, boiler and furnace weld guns bought and sold. Guna rs' Framing 2 x 4 to 3 x 10 burner. Phone 2-5844. Tenements 63 Tlmkln oU heat, combination SMS CHBVROUBT oonvartibla. 1651 C h m ler New Yorker New' FREE ESTIMATES. Exterior closing date for the above four Spinets. granda, professional BOLTON —I(Uel ” • taU Clement AtUee, who U **- Ing. Phones 3-1688 or 3-8763. painting. Hava It dona now. paired. Nassiff Arms Co., 1015 (Small truck load, lots) vertlcaU Included. Three years to TWO ROOM apartment with bath atorm windows and acreana, about WOODBRIDGE STREET fm tU . 6 bedrooms, * Joll ^ t ^ . ing hU rsasona for accepting P»*sl* verded as * modersta. latatrous green finish. Excellent port—Extra claan. Blac^ and examinations. .Prison guard No. per M 888.50 AUTOMATIC WASHER 83,000 cash needed. Phone 8808. riva room ranch homes on 180 I I Phone 3-1883. Main street. Phone 2-1647, pay. Trads-lna accepted. Open Furnished. New Bolton Roed, foot front lota. Situated high In ■le^ng porch, steam oil heat. At-1 Truman'a appointment last I • wavsn's Insistent derasnfii tor throughout A real sporty car. graen. Torqua drive, V*S engine. FLOOR PROBLEMS aolved with 1864 83940-83660; Social worker Select Appalachian Oak Flooring If you are seeking a comfor tached(■rhaft Shop, 51 MUl street, COMMERCJIAL Space, suitable for Or Realdence 3761 as a new ear. COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING pay AGENTS—New eeneation! Ladles' Manchester. Tel. 3460 ? .r n r h ^ '? t.V r S, lot :? r ’Ro""t.'tr^^^^^^Rout. M t™-"*" mduatnea t# ^ BROWN-BEAUPRE, Inc. bloueea. Seven glamoroui styles storage or selected shop. Two SIX ROOM CAPE COD 1650 Buick Bedanette—Radio and roll and tax service for the small 5 ' Notice 87,000. Aeroclate J R ^ k i 2 * a '^ ' would p rovid e auch a naUonal 1 taken mto p u b ^ o w w ^ p . tt jil- 80 Blwwll St. Phone 7181 Private Instructions 28 in one J newly patented). House BEDRCK)M Suite, combination gas acres, approximately 800 square Two unfinished with garage After 5 P. M. Please Call 3969 MANCHESTER heater. Oray. ar hualnsss. Osll 2-4786 after 6 « The TOWN OF BOLTON In- feet each—concrete floor—easily Quiet, residential aection, con-1 Brook. Tel Windsorr Locke1 2-6786. j ^ nik- ...... _ ^ _fedaraliaed______tax_ I______so contains a threat to Churtfl^a p. m. to house. Exclusive territoriee range, piano, mlscellaneoua house­ WANTED IMS Ford 8, 4-Dr. Redan—HaaUr, EARN 8100 or more per month, hold furniture. Reasonable. Tel Svltes bids for the purchase of the accessible. Rent reasonable. Tel venlent to center. Large wooded | EAST HARTFORD— Bpotleee four ROLUNG PARK—Immaculate 6 6% ROOM Single on Porter street, eJStem!*The“AMA hie e’^ r h i ^ j wneirvatlve black, I860 CHEVROLET, FleeUbls de- available (none aold to storee). COMPLETE Repeire by Stuart R. addreaslng envelopes In spare For free ralea outfit write Presto 2-1798. ■ following detcr)bed "'“'J 8874 or inquire 342 Adams atreet. lot. room Cepe Cod. Steam heat oil, room single, 1 year old, 4 fumleh- 818,800. Owner leaving town. For opposition to such a a y ^ jm .',.1 IMS Plymouth Club Coup#—Spe­ luxo tudor sedan, radio, heater. time at homo. Send $1.00 for In­ S owned by the Town of Bolton and ed rooma, firepUce, oil heat, pic­ Appointment call 8698 after 1 2 1 daring it would mean | to e ^ t ^ ^ g t o d u ^ Excellent condition throughout, Wolcott on washing machlnss, Blouse. Inc., 336 Lynch'’ street, OIL BURNER SERVICEMAN ELLINGTON automatic hot water, ecreena, The Boclallat government that cial fMuxe. Radio, heater, Gray. formation and Inatructioni. Shaw- PLUMBER'S TooU, work bench, m located on the East atorm window#, one car garagt. ture book kitchen, aluminum noon. medicine.") , . color cream. Slaay terms. Doug­ vacuum cleaners, motora, amall Brooklyn, N. Y. Houses for Rent 65 ■ "The President eeld," eontlnuto praoeded CSiurchtU in power had 1M8 Plymouth Super Deluxe 4- mut and Company, Dept B-8, Box vlae, porch furniture. Plecea of 2 Street in said Town Full price 88.600. Alice aam pet. ■torm windows and doors, wall- laa Motora, SSS-Maln Street. appllancaa. Pick up and delivery. Permaaeat poaitton In ezpaadlng department. TOP With view of Connecticut's roll­ FIVE ROOM elngls, oil hedt, atorm Megnuion, "he wee not neceetarily natlonallaed trucking, coal, gfia. Dr.—Radio and heater, low mile- 81, Arlington 74, Maas. Money lumber. Inquire 32 IxKuat atreet. X 8ald piece or parcel of land »» SIX ROOM House, fumtelied oil ing hllle,. this exceptional five Realtor. 2-4543. to-wall carpet. Quick occupancy. A-1 repair. Sales. 180 Main. WAGES for right man. Apply in person. windows and icreene. Both newly I committed to any one ptan—if jmy railroads, steal, air Htajuport a»d age. , — back guarantee. Situations Wanted— • bounded and described as *®'*°Y*' heat, hot water, electric kltclien. room ranch with garage Is what Priced reaaonable. 1MB DODOS CORONET converti­ Phona 8687. TWO 12-GAUGE double barrel EXCELLENT 7 ROOM 81NGLE-- finiahed. Oversized'garaga. la rga I group could come up with other Induetries and the Bank o f IMO Dodge 4-Dr.—Radio, heater. Beginning at a jmlnt In tae Phone 7519. many buyers desire. TWO 6-ROOM Oape Cod homae. ble. Low mileage, very clean, like LEARN PRACTICAL nursing Female 38 shotguns. One 16 Gauge double Central location, 4 ‘ bedroom* oil lot. Shade tree* Only 8 11.6()0. lerlea of proposals than tha^ Ih^land. Gray. new Inside and out. Radio, heat­ ALTERATION work done on VNortheaat «»™er of Imd now two rooms unfinished. Ona haa easily at home, spare time. Big CURTAINS LAUNDERED and barrel shotgun. One over and un' garage. Price 111,500 and 811,800: heat, garage, beautiful shade Carlton W. Hutchins. 2-81S8. or I he advocated, he wouW be th« first 701# threat (»me when to# IMS Dodga U Ton Pane] Truck— ar, white sidewall ttraa. Privately ledlea' and children's wear for MORIARTY BROTHERS 5 owned by the Town Wxnted to Rent 68 MANCHESTER to support them If they would In- demand, good earnings. High ironing done in my home. Call 2 der 16 gauge. Inquire at Lot 8, One 5-room ranch with two bed­ tree! and shrubbery. Immediate 6231. Socialist leaders aald they wUl Red. owned. Priced right at 81,438. ■torea. Call 3-8838 after 6 p. m. 801-818 CENTER STREET AT BROAD STREET ? formerly owned by the North aura oetterbetter health for all tha achool not necessary. Write , for 4333. Vernon Inn Trailer Park. S School District, which ^Int is YOUNG MARRIED couple with 4 and 4 brick. Expand rooms, one 5 room ranch with occupancy. Priced i4ght. "make clear no further auma of Owners telephona 3-0461. Free facta. Wayne School of Prac aeven montha old child desire 3-4 ond floor. Residential nelgh)K>r- 2-FAMILY—6 aqd 6, oil steam CAPE (X)DE—Four large rooms Dcoola ** compeniatlon shall be paid in ro- SOLIMENE. Inc. Bonsehold Services \ Forty-three and 5/10 (43.6) feet Thfee bedroomi 813,500. Excliirive Maanuflon the commUeloR—* tical Nursing, Box S. Herald. WILL CARE for child In my home PEAT HUMUS, excellent soU con­ easterly from the highway known room (umlehed or eeml-tamlehed hoqd. Excellent choice for two with The Halim Agency, Realtors. heat, central location. Good In­ plus expansion attic. OU ' .heat,,j ipect of those tnduatriea being re- Dodge-Plymouth Care 1881 CHEVROLET tudor deluxe Offered 13- ditioner and top dressing. Man­ come, excellent condition. 1 composed of repreaentatlvea of naUoneUzed" once they gat into Job-Ratrd Trucka aadan. Beautiful fathom green fin­ days. Vicinity of Manchester as South Street: thence ^nnlng apartment. CaU Mr». Day, 8038. QiA. 18,700 each unit. Phone 2-9221.______aluminum screens. Price 810,800, WILL TALK to reliable men, me chester 6616. vacancy. 3-car garage. 82,400 down. 26 year mortgage. medical, organized power. 634 Center Street ish. Low mileage. Like new. For Road. Write Box C. Herald. • Easterly Three Hundred Ninety- f l a t FINISH Holland window cbanically Inclined, who want to Call Madeline Smith. Realtor. 2- dustrial. consumer, Bevan and hta aupportcra ware Phone 5101 or BIOS the best In valuea see Bob Oliver, shades made to measure. All % n e and 8/10 (391.9) " LOOKING FOR A PLACE and other fielde-would make IU train spare time for welding, H. B. GRADY 1642 - 4679. bidding for sU of the seven aaata Safe Place To Buy Uaed Cara! Canter Motors. metal Venetian blinds at a new leas, to a point; thence Southerly Call For Annual Agent WITH TWO ACRES OF Shown By Appointment report and recommendallone In tae metal Work, refinlahlng In auto ■One Hundred fifty (150) feet t^o a on tae 27-man executive. The 1S8S PLYMOUTH Tudor. Good, low price. Keys made while you body-fender repairing. Auto en LAND? THREE TENEMENT, renU 848, near futur*______^ ^ places in doubt are allettad to local wait. Marlow's. Manehester Rubbish Removal ■> point; thence Westerly Thrw Manchester 8008 Tel. Mancheater 6278 low priced transportation, |14S. DeCORMIER MOTOR gine tune-up Included. Will not STORE FOR RENT 'H undred Nlnety-eeven (397) feet, Town Meeting Within 15 milea of Hart- $43, 830. Price 811,800. Ctarlton W. party unite. The other 30 arc con­ Hutchins. 2-6132 or 6231. trolled by trade unions and arc Written guarantss. Name your WEAVING of bums, moth holes Interfere with your Job. For in a more or leae, to land formerly of MANCWE8TER — Four room ford, a new aix room Hillalde BRAE-BURN REALTY Probers Defend own terms. Calso Bervlcentsr, 486 SALES, Inc. formation and Free book, give ad 5 tha North School Dlatrlct; thence The legal voters of the TOWN home, wall to wall | Ranch Home will be built (3 considered safe for the medaratea ' and tom clothing, hosiery runs ApproxliiMfBly 20*x70*. Idfidiy locatad in Hi* PHONE 249N • OF BOLTON are hereby warned MANCHESTER—Immaculate six led by former Prime Minister Osnter street 2-0S80. handbags repaired, xipper re­ dress, age, working hours. AutO' a Northerly One Hundred Fifty Aluminum atorm wlndowa and and notified to meet In annual screens) New oil burner furnace.! bedrooma, kitchen, dining room (tape Cod, completely plar- Bases Builders Clement Attlee and ex-Forelgn SAYS: “The all new Willys placement, umbrellas repaired, Crafts Training, Box It, Herald, h*ort « f eompufi mt URivtrilty •# Coiiii*eHeiit. • (160) feet, more or less, along tne 1M8 KAISER sedan, 8300, or your town meeting In the Community Fully Insulated. Near bus line. room and living room) 2 MANCHESTER tered wells, hatchway, Venetian Secretary Herbert MorriMn. old car down. Drive In— drive Aero cars are MAGIC IN men's shirt collars reversed and ASHES. RUIMSH, iT C ., FROM STORES. HOMES ■ easterly boundary of land former- blinds, terraced, beautifully land­ Sh*lviil4 and linol*iiiii ahwody hi ttor*. R*ody to do • ly of said North School District ta Hall in said Town, on Monday. 120 X 121 lot. Nice shade trsee. baths,, hot water heat oil (OeBttnMd from Page Oae) Votipg on the aeven local coos- out. No red tape at Douf'ee MOTION.” replaced. Marlow's Little Mending Mortgages 31 October 8. 1892, at 8:00 o'clock in WELLINGTON ROAD scaped. All city utilities. TTile one tltuency aeata waa aecn aa refiae- Shop. Iplaca of beginning. Together with Immediate occupancy, 810,000. [ burner. Land ia partially Motora, 833 Main. businou. No r^itoHraott. R*«t loaioRoU*. Com- TRANSIENT OR CONTRACT the eveniiflg, for the following pur- Ctarlton W. Hutchins. Phone 2-| for only $10,800. 25 year mort­ tlng tha aenttmenta o f party mam- For Immediate Delivery FIRST AND .Second mortgages r the building or buildings situated cleared with ahade trees and If you eppredete a dlatlnguiihed ofu. the fighter plane bought for our own account. Fast 5132 or 6231 gage available. For appointment bers outsida the trade union* ANTIQUES Repaired and refinIsh miHiity qrowbif. Miitt b* soon to b* opprociotod. ^ thereon. Oootalnlng One and One- ______sweeping view. Priced unusu- home, good neighborhood, finest phone Barbara Woods, Agent. which also esn be used for medium ed. 30 years of the beat, Dwyer confidential service. Manchester COMFLETfe INSURANCE COVERAGE see If the Town will act homer operations by P'-"’,*? Bevan wem a m*Jor victory at 1881 MODEL A Ford,.Aaklng 865. ONE CUSTOM AERO-ACE X third (1 1-8) acre* more or lew. OVERSIZE su room brick (tape I g||y jovv at $11,900 up or leas construction, you can’t go wrong 3702. last year's party conference by Products, West Street, Bolton Investment Corp., 33 Oak street. ■ Bids ara invited under the foi upon s propoaal that the Town of On buying this seven room Eng­ as B-29S and the newer B-47 Jet Call Coventry 7-77121 MODEL O od with beaement garep-Uving ^ath not completed. getting himself elected aloag with 8336. Phono 5416. Phono S tom 9-2347 at O mco for InformotioR ' lowing terme and conditions: Bolton join with any one or more lish Provincial, having all con­ bombers, have 9,000-foot runways. Shadow gra.v, beautifully adjacent towns taking similar ac­ BROAD BROOK — Near new three eupporters, Tom Driberg. Ian IMS PONTIAC itreemllner sedan- AU bide mtiet be In the hands of veniences you would expect Includ­ achool, new six large, finished From Germany. meanwhile, ette. Hydramatic, lustrous green. designed. Ready to please tion prior to January 1, 1953, In came word of a different multl- Mikardo and Mrs. Barbara CtaaUe. Building—Contracting D Business Opportunities 32 , eateries A. Robbins. First Sclect- ■Ize bedrooma. ceramic tile bath, I $2,500. Monthly payment ing modem kitchen. CaU for fur­ rooms, full cellar, plaster walla, A beautiful one owner car. One fussy you. the eetabllahment of a Tem­ ther Information and appointment mllllon-dollar kind of ■*''*•**} Thla Ume, two more of hta back- •> man of tha Town of Bolton, on or lavatory, abundance of cloecu. ground $70.00 including taxes, Youngstown kitchen, picture win­ era. R. H. 8. (taoaaman and Harrtd you would be proud to own. For SPECIALISTS in garage founda' GROCEP.Y STORE, in an exclu '4 before 8:00 o’clock In the after- porary Regional School Planning itructlon—converting eetalUUhM quality aluminum co^mblnatlon CO. to see. dow; slightly elevated lot. fenced Wllaen, were also candidate* the best In values buy at Center ONE SUPER DELUXE tions. Estimates on request—No sive location. Two family house 3 noon, on October 10. 1862, ad- Committee, under the provision! |’j'fJE ALLEN REALTY bases into fields hefty enough to -Since 1807 By Reid door* and 'Windows- throughout. I on sides. Only $12,900. Low down If tae Bevanitea clinch six of the Motor Cales, 461 Mein street charge. Bullt-Rlte Construction attached. Two car garage. OU ^ dressed to Cfitarles A. Robbins, of Section 298 B of the 1951 Sup­ * Realtors ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor be used by Jets. AERO-WING MODEL ' Of Course” Landscaped lot Ons year old. payment buye It. Associate Real­ MaJ. Gen. Truman H. Landon, aeven aeata. It would be interpreted company. 806 Main street.' Tel heat, large rooms, unlimited pos- It’S Been mTRUE..inNEw..irs aR.F.D. No. 1, Andover, Connectl- plement of the General Statutes. I Two tone Cherokee red and AUCTION Exclusive with Warren Howland | 180 Center Street Phone 2-4643 ty. Broad Brook. Tel. Windsor deputy commander and chief of ■a * clear indication that the rank 1M7 CHEVROIJCT, Fleetmaater, 2-8737. siblllties. Excellent potential for ■eut. In a sealed envelope marked 2. To see If the town will elect Riviera gray. Loaded and gor­ four (4) representatives to the Realty. Phona 8600 anytime. Phone 5106 Locke 2-6786. Sl^ir of the U. 8. Air and file members back Bevan In two-door sedan, radio, heater. a couple. T. J. Crockett, broker. aTroponal”. , . Very good condition. Blue finish. AT THE LEGION HALL, MANCHESTER, CONN. Temporary Regional School Com­ rope, said In an interview at Wies­ his drive to wrest control of the geous. Flortsts— N urserlcs" Phone 5416, or residence 3761. « AU bids shall be accompanied NOW VACANT —Custom buUt HANC!HE8TER — East Side — Doughs Motors. 838 Main street. On Leonard St., Off Main, O p ^ t e State Armory . mittee. baden, Germany, that aacb con­ party from Attlee and Morrieon, The above two cars are 7 by a certified check In an amount brick Cepe Cod with a full shed Duplex four and four. Large A BARGAIN THAT I>ot* for Sale 73 version would cost between 10 and The left-right battle got under­ IMPORTED Holland bulbs, tulips, M AILORDER Business; establish­ 4 equal to Ten Per Cent (10%) of 3. To see If the Town will vote rooma with extra large attic, lot REAL QUALITY USED CARS mounting the new world fa­ dormer. AU the extras for your 12 million doltara. The b ^ * way yesterday in preliminary hyacinths, daffodils, crocus, lUies, ed, big quick profit. Elasy spare .ithe amount bid. Said check to to pay the Tax Collector a salary 100' X 150’. One side available on AT LOWER PRICES mous “F” head 6 cyl. motors. THURSDAY EVENING. OCT. 2. AT 4 P. M. DODGE convenience. Garage In beaement, WON’T BOOMERANG! TWO LOTS, high and dry, with when built for alower propeller- meetings before today’s formal largest site. Chrysanthemum time home operation; no exper­ insfesd of a commission for his ■ made payable to the TOWN OF good lot, oil heat, flreplace. vene sale. Asking 814,000. For appoint- sanitary sewer In atreet. South­ driven planes, coat about nine mil­ opening of the week-long confer­ plants. Perennials, everg'reena, ience nocesaary. Only $495. Write INSPECTION AFTER 4 P. M. SALE DAY service!. Our country overhead saves you SELECTED USED CAR ; BOLTON. tien bllndi, etc. Price hea been ment please call Howard R. Hast west corner Irving and Wlnde- lion dollars each. They were ence. Supportert of both ildea con­ shrubs, fruit trees. Woodland Gar Plymouth Products Cb., 333 N. FOR FIFTY-TWO 4. To see If the Town will ac­ ‘money on new and used cars. * The Town of Bolton does not draatlcally reduced. An excellent Ings. 2-1107. 6 complete rooms, all plastered mere atreeU. Inquire 270 Oak. planned and laid out after the centrated their efforts on VALUES dens, 168 Woodland atreet. Phone Mich. Ave., Chicago, 1, Ills. cept- the re(»mmendatlon of the NEW ITEMS FROM A STORE. TV, ETC. 3*bllgate Itself to accept the lowest bargain for a thrifty ahopper. North Atlantic Treaty organiza­ aoo apparently uncommitted dele­ 1863 Dodge Tudor Sedan—Fully 8474. Board of Finance and vote to cre­ WE WILL Build you a 4-room walls, nek floor# throughout, sur­ MORE WAYS NEW THAN CARS COSTING 5 or any other bid. Call today. T, J. Ch-ockett, broker. tion (NATO) waz formed in 1980. gates of the 622 who elect tae equipped. Very low mileage. 1947 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. UNUSUAL COLLECTION OF 186 BELLS “ to said premises will be ate a reserve fund for capital and home on one of our lots In Esat OAKLAND Street 100' x 200' lot. Help Wanted-—Femal* 36 . T i t l e ------, , ., . Phona 5416 or residence 3751. plus of eloaets, ceramic Hie bath, Says Program Bevlved party leedera. SEDAN Roofing—Siding 16 HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS MORE Stranaferred to the aucceeeful bltl- non-recurring expenditures. Windsor, complete with full cel­ All utUltlee In. Phone 6688. The convention! arrangementa 1861 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr. Sedan WANTED—Waltresi. Apply In QUANTITY OF.HIOH ORADE USED FURNITURE 5. To see If the Town will ap- metal combination doors end win­ The House subcommittee report Deluxe, radio, heater, de­ 3 der within thirty (30) days from ...... h cta. SIX-ROOM (tape Ood complete. lar, water and automatic heat for on the North Afriesm ^ r a t io n committee also atrugglad ^ t e r - —Oyromatle transmission. This FOR OUARANTEED ROOFS that person. Center Restaurant. Phone Ithe acceptance of said bid by the proprlate a mim only $8500. To move In before LARGE BulWlm: lot on North Elm Car la like new In all respects froster. A real baby doll. 39,- «1 8 6 i Modela:—Cnpehart 17 Inch full door cnaeole TV set, new Open stairway, flreplace, tUe dows, shingle exterior, detached agreed there had been dltflcultlee. day to condense 621 proposed reso­ stay on in any kind of storm, and 2-8172. Stop M for a “Moglc-MH*" d*moastratioR aTown of Bolton. Thousand Dollars (8L00O.) for tae winter act now. Broad Brook street. All utilities. Excellent lO' lutions and amendmanta into a 000 original miles. Home Electric newtag machine (deluxe model, mahogany cabinet). bath, hatchway, oU heat, copper garage, landscaped lot, convenient that as one wltneea who came be­ 1861 Plymouth Cranbrook 4-Dr. gutters, conductors and roof "2 The Town of Bolton will Quit- purcha.se of equipment for tae Construction Co., Broad Brook ration. Edward J. Moriarty. 7295 workable agenda Many of the roa- 1961 FORD DELUXE Va TON pairs. Call Coughlin 7707. Apex Automntto ElMtric diehwaaber (Rollawny model). Speed cafeteria at the Elementary Oon plumbing, amaalte driveway, ga­ fore the group said, tae program Sedan—Loaded with extras. A Qiwen electric Ironer. THEN JUDGE FOR YOURSELF! V Claim to the succeastal bidder all 2-6736. location. Priced reduced! at one eUga was "alck" but r e v ­ olutlona aa they reached the com­ PICKUP aolldated School. rage, metal combination win beautiful car with very low GREAT EASTERN RooBng and LOOK OYER THIS TRADING HIGH ■*auch right, Utle and Interest as dows, shingle exterior. Convenient! w ered. Howaver, the committee a mittee indicated a strongly anU- mileage. 13,000 original miles. De­ 'ABells:—-Intereattng and iinusiial. Civil War Cavalry, Hartford • the Town of Bolfon haa In or to 6. To see If the Town will Server street. Suburban for Sale 75 American theme. Construction Co. Applicators of Horac-Car, Strings, Forrign (17 countries) Russian Trotsky,. authorize the temporary borrow location. Reasonably priced , t ' Attractive Cape (tad, consisting report and the two volumee of *taat certain piece of land bounded testimony that accompanied It set Score! of the resoluUona called 1848 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr. Sedan luxe cab. Heater, defroster, Bird and Fllntkote. Guaranteed BaU, Ckineac, etc., various animal bcUet cam el donkey, turkey, ing by the Town, of money In an 813,800. Exclusive with Warren of aix finished rooms; living room WARREN HOWLAND BOLTON—High elevation, eaay NEW HOME f o n the East by the premise! here- Howland Realty. Phone MOO any commuting, healthy climate. forth reasons for some of tae for cute In British rearmamant. —Radio and haater. A wonderful direction lights. Steal this roofs and aiding. Life-time alum­ etc. tlclpatlon of taxes. with (Ireplace. large kitchen with tae banning of napalam bombing inum clapboard and combination abi described and on the West by Lovely new alx-room ranch home problems encountered. buy. beauty. Only |296 down. 2fiouth Street, being One Hundred 7. To aee If the Town will vote time. dining area, two good alaed bad- Realty In Korea, an end to the Korean atorm windoWa and acreene. For 5-Room Ranch—3 lovely AUsed Furniture:—(From party nwviag to CaSfomla). am- SOLIMENE with many extra*. BuUt for a Primarily, the committee con­ Silfty-two (162) feet In width from to adopt a budget for the fiscal rooms, tile bath all on 1st floor, war itself, and an embargo oa 1980 Dodge 14 Ton Panel—Excel­ hogany, block froat Oov. WInthrop Desk, mahogaay credcaaa, BUY FROM owner and save. Capa Phone 8600 AnyUme discriminating owner. Immediate tended, there waa the urgency ^ CLUNKER SPECIAL free eatlroetea omit 8271. Evenings bedrooms, large living Welsh rnpboard, mahogaay table desk (Qneea Anne), console, INCORPORATED IN orth to South and Forty-three year 1963-1853 aa recommended plus two large bedrooma on 2nd Diana for rearming West Germany. lent oonditlon. 8803. Albert V. Lindsay. Owner. (tad, expandable to six rooms. | occuoancy. Reaaonable price haste which existed when the room, modem kitchen, tile table la mahogany, pair inahogaBy twin btris with Chippendale Sand 6/10 (48.5) feet in depth from by the Board of Finance. Two bloicks from WaddeU school. floor. OU heat. BeautlfuUy land- projects were started The Ko­ Bevan and hU auMiortera hava 1937 PONTIAC SEDAN 8. To transact any other bual Suburban Realty Co. Realtors, 1848 Ford 6 CyUnder H Ton Pick­ and style ribbon hMul and foot, complete, divaa. chain, wtag and' ■Bast to West. In addlUoa to the Large lot, beck yard enclosed by! acaptKl doubts lot, evargreens, rean war had begun and It waa ■harply critlclaed acme aspects or Only $79. MANCHESTER — Roofing bath. Garage in cellar, neaa proper to come before said SPECIAL—Six mtlei from Han 641 Main etreet. Phone 8216. up—A very clean truck. Siding Oa Alao all types:ypea of paint­ barrel chain with ftae BHp covers, cheats ef drawers, coffOe and DODGE Sfirst daacribad piece or parcel of double picket decorative wire I maple grove, flowers, etc. Quiet 'feared a generiU war might be U, 8. policy. overhead door. Hot water lamp tables, etc. Also Electrotax vaeuam cleaner, china, gtaca, meeting. residential neighborhood. Fairly chaater, house 16' * 50’ AU Im­ ing and carpmtry work. Quaran- DEPENDAHUTY fence. Spacious, sunny, well plan­ provements, about 1 acre of land. BOLTON— New four-room house, Imminent. 1840 Ford Tudor Sedan. At hrie-n-brne, etc. From other aonreea, other fino effOtIngo. at Bolton, ConnecUcut, Dated at Bolton, ConnecUcut. priced. Phone Town A Country I ‘‘A most serious circumstance In the Middle A ge* May ^ teed work. Phone 2-;:-88SS for fret heat. Buy from builders. tale 88ta day of Beptamber, 1852. ned kitchen. Embossed woodwork Thla one la diflerant. FuU prica French roai AU modem conven- waa observed as a great pubUo New Arrivals Daily eatlmataa. VALUE Slhia 88th day of to match Cape (tad theme. Fire-1 Realty. Inc. Offica—Hartford 8 tencee. OvJr acre land. O nter was tha lack of advance plan­ DeCORMIER MOTOR Price $ 1 1 ,9 0 0 . ROIERT M. REED A SON. AUCTIONEERS * TOWN or BOLTON Charlea A. Robbins 6266 or Glastonbury 8-2792. Brok­ 87,500. About 81,600 down. Ctall hoUd*|r in IBngland. Wa SpecUaixa In Square Deatlng Mieliael Peaea place, useful, dry )>eaement. 812,- Bprlaga Realty Co, Phene 6988. in g ," the report said WE SPBCIAUZB In roofing and 201 MAIN ST. p h o n e SIN 3 By Charles A. Bobbins en protected. 8-4648 or 6880. SALES, Inc. Btaxlay Pataoda 600. Phone 8883. BARLOW MOTOR SALES siding. Highest Quality ma Call Manchester MANCHESTER, CONN. 434 CENTER ST.— PHONE 5101 or S102 First ficlectman tertals. Workmanship guaran- Wapplng Conn.—Phone 5404 24 Maple St. Tel. 8864 RAYMOND B. REED PHONE 74N I Manchester teod. A. A. Dion, Inc., 289 Autumn 2-0253 or 2-3346 Opefi Evenings end Bundaya street. Phone 4860. 4*

    MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1952 PAGE POUETEEN Averat* DoUf Net Proas Roa The Weather ifianrlf^Bter ^ t»n in o VrroUk VW Bm We reteeaet e( V. S. Weotkar Bmee U7. laat Tha Community Flayers will matt W adnesd^ at tha homa of Public Inapccts New North End Branch 10,669 Oer, cMler taaltirt. Wirtasoflay About Towii Mr. and Mri. Rdmond Folsom. 33 11 Taking Part fblr, IHtle. ehaaga ie leiepWetuif^ Durkin atreet. Flana for a Novam- BalM at Ui« ManchMrtiT Auction ber ahow will ha diacuaaed. Another Shipment! Manchester^A City o/ Village Charm K a rt yaatarday totaled l3.li7B.4A. In Discussion « it h 1,083 ane>hatr buahet bnakets A gat acquainted meeting will of tomatoaa aalllag for a high of SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF $1.10 be held tomorrow evening at g Director Candidates to U) MANCHESTER, CONN„ ’TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1952 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CBNti > ; gg and a lew of gl.70 for an aver- o'clock In tha auditorium o f tha EXTRA HEAVY VOL. LXXI, NO. .1 0 5 age of g3.88. Forty-four eratea of Bowers School for parents and Be Guests of Women cauliflower brought a high of g3.R0 learhen of tha fourth, flfth and ' and a lew o f 13.00; ahell beam aixth grade children. The taach- Voters Tonight at 8 brought ga.80 a buahel for 10 era will apeak briefly on the va­ Army Demonatratca Atomic Cannon buahela. WAA^UTTA TURKISH rious phaaee of tha school program Five Republican candidates for for tha Intermedlata grades. A election to the Board of Directors The W B A Ouard CTub will meet eodal hour with refreshmenta In Wednaaday, Oct. 1, inaUad of m - the cafeteria will follow the meet­ and six Democratic candidates will , day. with Mra. Muriel Auden of 0 take part In a round table political Policeman Killed in ing. ____ Durkin atreet. Plana will be made diecuseion tonight beginning at 8 HAND at thU meeting for the cluh'e annl- Mr. and Mra. Hubert Swvet, veraary dinner, and all membera o'clock In Bowers School. Stanlsy formerly of 43 Maple atrael, have Lorsnxen of Manchester, principal are urged to attend. moved Into Ih d r new home at S3 Arbutus atreet. East Hartford. of East Hsrtford High School, The rummage aale planned by will be moderator. the Ladtea’ Aid Society of the St. Jude Thaddnie Mothers Cir­ Iknanuel Uitheran Church for thia The diecuseion is sponsored by cle will meet tomorrow evening the Lea^e of Women Voters, TOWELS With Rhode Island Bandit Friday haa been poatponed until Instead of Wedneadey at the home which has prepared questions on Kovembcr. Membera are remind­ of Mrs. Julia Melesko, 8R Summer ed to continue to aave artlelea for which the candidates will txpreaa ■treat, their opinions. the aale. C The questions have been com­ Recffive Revised Version of Bible American Legion members will piled by the league on the basis of C I A H e a d meet tomorrow night at 7:80 at Bank Thief Adverttaament— a poll conducted to determine what the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Mein street, in tribute to Arthur questions the voters of Manches­ Cooking School Holmes who died at the Rocky Hill ter would tike to have answered. Fears Reds Surrenders; Veterans Home yesterday. panel members will be Sher­ each Masonic Temple wood Bowers, Everett Kennedy, The Holy Family Mothers Circle Jacob Miller, Harold A. Turklng- will meat Wednesday at S p.m. at ton, H arry J. FIrato, all Republi­ In A g e n c y After Seige Tonight at 7:45 tha home of Mrs. William Martana, cans, and W alter Mahoney, Mat­ thew Paton, Mrs. Helen Fltxpat-' What a value! Stock up plenty of theae wonderful ex­ B. D. Pearl'a Appliance A 0 Stephen street. rick. Columbus Murphy, Henry Washington, Sept. 36—(/P) East Providence. R. t , ytimtture Centre, In conjunction tra heavy weight, soft, absorbent hand towels. The ir-' ClUIord C. .Varney of 141 War- Cromier and Edwin Kose, all can­ — ^The head of America’s regularities are so slight you will have trouble finding A g iM t eetf-prepeltefl eeuiBea desigmed t* deUver m st«nle kiMt fleep hit* eoewy territory is SOpt. 10—

    —A squat bank with the MayUg Company, la ■noke road on OcL S will mark hia didates under the Democratic ban­ deoMBttmted S t til# Aberdeea. M d, Proving Oroand. The 85-ton nenpon. tkeke IT.tT, a. Army** kergeSt •'•m- super-secret intelligence serv­ robber today killed one police* apenaoiing a Maytag Dutch Oven 80th year with tha Aetna Caaualty them.'Five colors only— Aqua, copen blue, yellow, white ner. A sixth Republican candidate, pletely moMIe goa. Sren n IS-hwk eheU !!# mlle«. Tko obeli enn be Sttod with either na xtomh ice M.V8 he believen Commu­ Choking School tonight at 7:40 at and Surety Company In Hartford. and gray. man, ahot another and tern* This photo, taken from the "buelnena end" of the Mencheeter Trust Company'* new North Branch! Theodore Fairbanks, will be un­ mi-eatleaal Mgk-exploahrr warhead. Thia is ttie Srot thno the Army has permitted eennon Ifhaohic Temple. He Is aaeoelate manager o f the able to attend. nists have infiltrated every K>rary held two women aa ■hows a portion of the crowd that turned out Saturday for the open hoiue that etarted with brief Mlaa Elma Wlllla, M aytag home fidelity division. A Fow Rog. $2.98 26x50 Wamiutfa Bath . . $1.69 plietogrephed. (A P W irephoto). ______U. S. necurity organization, loetaffea in a commandaenB eoonomlat, w ill give a complete ceramonlee at 11 a. m. Shown here are a few o f the many congratulatory bouquets. The North Some of the queations will con­ cern the school building program, including his own Central In­ lome before surrenderiOf to demonatration of modem cooking Manehealar Lodgt No. 78, A.F. Branch, which opened for bualneee today, la the first bank for the North End of town. capital Improvamente, taxes, and $2.29 24x48 WamtuHa Bath .« $1.29 m ^ o d a which will Include the aqd A.M., will hold a special com­ telligence Agency (C IA ). beaeifing police. a master plan for capital Improve- uaa o ( tha famoua M aytag Dutch munication at tha Maaonic Temple Fiienda in town have received A t the same time Gan. W alter Th* gunmen, dsncrilMd aa nht mente advocated by candidates Oven rahge.- Tha famed Linda tomorrow evening at 7:30. Thk cards from Pvt. Kenneth Oourley, U.S.UnveUs TVif/fifl/i Says Ike Bedell Smith Implied yeetenlay more than five feet UU. In va^ S. A. Harvest Sale backed by the union at Cheney Marahall reislpen will be uaed and Fallowcraft degree will be conferr­ who Is stationed on Koje Island, Engagement this might be working both ways th* office* ef th* InduetOal Tnut Brothers. a copy o f theae menua will be dla- ed and there will be a aoclal hour near Puson, Korea. Mrs. Oourley when he added: Company branch hankandaerMUB* At Citadel Tonight "W e have to assume that our trlbutad to all In attendance. and refraahmants. Is at present visiting with her par­ Fast Firing] *d ahrllly to (a woman teller to pat Mlaa Wlllla will be aaalated by i ^ ents in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Demeusy-Hoffman SILVERTEX Imperiled Nation enemies are ■■ clever as w* are mmiey Into a paper bag. Mlaa AUca Sallabury home Pvt. Gourley's addraaa la E Com­ and that they will succeed from Ml* thniat loot* bill* into tbe Oxford Pariah Chaptar, DAR, Mr. and Mra. Henry J. Oemsuay The Salvation Arniy wH| observe time to time,'' acecomlat of tha Maacheater Oaa will hold Its Oetobar meeting pany 3Ath Regiment. APO 33, Care of 579 Hartford road announce its Annual Harvest Festival sale bag and tha man aaUed It aad IM , Company, All food prepared aa nf Poatmaster, San Francisco, AtonnC'Giin Smith said that to hia knowladg* em erglnf to run face to face into a Thursday afternoon at 3:80 at the tha engagement and coming mar­ tonight at 7:30 In the Citadel at The New Metallic no Communlata ever hava been well aa aeveral plecea o f valuable Calif. 881 Main street. Capt. Norman S. Aboard Truman T ra in ,* York saidA thbitre would be no com- bank guard eummoiMd by an home o f Mra. Leonard DuCharme, riage of their daughter, Mlaa Dor­ actually found in C IA, that he does atalnleaa ateel cookware will he Marshall, new commanding officer, thW]Preeldent'a remarks. alarm. Bolton Lake. Ouaat spaakar will othy Loralna Demeuey, to Clyde Sept. .10 (/^ — President took a bit of the not know the identity nf any there drawn for during the evening. will be the auctioneer at this sale. Washington, Sept. 10—(/P) ram s ba Lewis Plpar of the faculty of Joseph Chllde of 38 Green road, O. Hoffman, son o f Mrs. Beatrice Truman accused Gen. Dwight the charge by stating that — and he said he would gat rid of The mmman leaped Into hia ISvoryone Is invited—and avary- Manchaatar High School who wlU Hoffman of 33 Drive D, Sliver The proceeds of the sale will go — The Army has unveiled a careleaaly parked car, bed dlffi* a atudent at the University of Oon- INSULATED LINING D. Eisenhower today of hav- it was our prim* hope after the them If he did— but he added; thlng la frea. ■paak on tha unitad Nations. nectlcut, la a delegate to tha Tau Lane Homes. toward the support of Some mis­ new 85-ton atomic gun and "On our meetings we keep tell­ eulty getting away, and headed far sionary efforts. ing endangered the country; war Hve in peace wiu» the Bata Pt Aasoclatlon being held at The date of the wedding haa W ir t I «f 4T9 ing each other that eomewher* nearby Pawtucket with pellea On display and for sale will be shown that it can roll nimbly Soviet Union. But he added that the University of Oklahoma Thurs­ been net for Saturday, Nov. 1, at as commanding general in Eisenhower should admit hla mla ■long ths line we must be pene­ quickly taking up th* chaea, r fruit end vegetables from sur­ across fields into position to day. Friday and Saturday of thIa 11 o'clock at tha Emanuel 1-uther- yard 42" wide Europe by grave ‘ blunders take*. trated to we try to keep our Raaalag Oaaflght an Church. rounding farms, articles of cloth­ fire super^xplosive barrages waek. 39* *1.39 $1.39 ■which left America unaware Truman cho*# a whistle stop mouths shut and watch our atep. He engaged In a running gun- ing and other Items given by the within 20 minutes. "1 bslieve thay are so adroit and fight with th* officara, eendtng merchants o f Manchester, and of Russia’s threat to world ■_P***i*’. Light in weight. Woven of luxurious rayon satin and I t la tha world'* Srst atomic ■dept they have Infiltrated every bullet* Into the pureulng care. DANCE Tha Immaeulata Ooncap- cakes, piss, with other pastry the latest of increasingly Mttsr processed for weather insulation. artillery piece.' peace. security agency of the govern­ FOR tlon MoUicre Circle will meet Wed- Will Mull Regional given by the women of the Salva­ attacks on the Republican nrasl Patrolmen Charlea Patenaude, ThsJWHALCea The gun, which the Arm y calls He said Elsenhower's advice ment." 47, of Pawtuoket was fateUy ncaday evening at 8 o'clock at the tion Arm y Corps. This sale Is a dentlal nominee In reply to Biaen' WARMER IN COLD WEATHER an "all-purpose weapon," was put that he saw no raason why Russia Gen. Smith's comments cam* PItagur*, Poll*, Haalfh, Grata part of a World wide observance by bowel's own charges of blunders wounded. Provtdenee Patrolman home of Mrs. C. Francie Toomay, Committee Action through it* pace* at a epocial pra- and the United Statee would not ^whlle he was testifying at a de­ the Salvation Army for tha pur­ by ths Truman administration Jam** Cavanaugh, 41, was abet AT 38 Lyndale straet. COOLER IN HOT WEATHER v ltw for photographera at the remain "the closest poqalble position hearing In Sen. Joseph R. Herald Photo, pose of giving praise to God for the Held of foreign policy. in th* baok, and Patrolman Joasph Aberdeen, Md., Proving Grounds friends" carried "greet weight" McCarthy's two million dollar In a ceremony at noon today on the alepo e f the Municipal Ihrildlag In comwasiiomMon of Bolton voters will meet Oct. 8 His faithfulness at harveat time, Keeps you comfortable all year ’round. Its lighter Truman ee(d Elsenhower didn' DonneUy. U , also o f Provldanea. recsntly. and "did a great deal of harm." llbal-ilander suit against Sen. W il­ puMIcnUon of the Eevtaed Standard Vemlon o f the BiMe, these five Chrletlnn laymen w e n n*men|ed suffored a broken aniila. FLORA B. JOHNSON’S at 8 p. m. at the Town Hall to and for the -purpose of bringing weight construction provides less bulk and its porous I f Elsenhowar had given "bet­ have such "wisdom and (orasight.' Ordnance exports have been After the war, while he was still liam Benton. lee of the new Bible In recognltten of their aervlee to God Oeatad nrn Som tlanlot Abandoning hie ear,, the robber consider action on seven propoMle. Into His house a part of the har­ trying out iU mobility and firing ter advice in 1945," Truman con- WDllam T, Perrett e f 80 UUey street (le ft) and Rev. Charles O. Johnson, 887 Middle tnmpUio east. SCHOOL OF DANCING Thie wtU Include: vest bounty. structure allows your body to "breathe.” Gray, black, commanding genaral of our force* Thera was swift reaction from fled Into the homo e f Mr*. Robert ta*!! and navy. capacity for monthi at tha giant tinned, "w e wouldn't have had eo tha Itapublican National commit­ Standing, left to right, are Jeha H. Hyde, 98 Pitkin etreet, C. Elmore Watkins, 348 Sonik Mala street, BOI/PON CENTER Temporary 1 To see If the town will Join much trouble. In waking up the In Europe,” the President Oon Laprad* aad forced her to walk teatlng grounds, but standard am­ tinued, "be said h* saw no reason tee. It announced a nationwide sad Hermaa V. Joaason, 51 Kenalngton street. Rev, Or. Fred R. Edgar presided, aoaletsid by Eev. out with him. Rut whan police with other communities on the munition wa* used rather than country to the danger of Oom- radio-television broadcast tonight Clifford Simpson ef Center fliarch aad Capt. Nermaa Marahall of the Salvatlea Army, DetaUa af eetebllshment of a Temporary munUt Imperialism In 1948 -and why Russia and the United States opened firs, he fled back into the RE-OPENING SATURDAY. OCT. 4 Quarters cost Legion Post Meets atomic rounds. (NBC 10:30-11 p.m.) centering the eerewMay will be carried In tomorrow*e Herald. house. * Regional School Planning Commit­ Tha Arm y indicated that the 1947 and 1948." around the Communists In govern­ Classas in BaUat.'Toai Tap, Charactar tee; 3 To decide whether to elect weapon can uaa aither atomic or Eisanhower headquarters in New (Oenttened aa Paga Bight) Another woman, Mia, Mary intarpratlva Dancing Now Forming ment Issue. •andrlBg, waa foatad by tba gun­ you Dollars! four representatives to the school Tomorrow 8 p. m. ■tandard rounds meraly by chang­ GOP National Oommitta* Chnir- Reglatratlon-:-Informatlon planning committee; 3 The ques­ h o m e c o m f o r t Beautiful New ing tha typ* o f miaaile. man Arthur B. Summerflald aald man U atU M pt nMpoUMlaaawtth Telaphona 3-1335 the police from a window, IF YOUR home ia dsniAgcd tion of a yearly salary instead of The first bueinesi meeting of the M Milo Baai Mr*. Clara Booth* Luca, former U. S. Honors Soviet Troops Man from a window. 7 , tie* r (Graduate of Chalif Normal School of commission to tha tax collector: 4 local American Legion Poet, with Th e gun has a call Sapubllcan Congreaawoman from, tie* Tear Ote [ by firt, your expenses while Polio* began Dancing, Naw York) The purchtae of eaiiipment for the the new officers prseidlng, will be mUlimotero — approximataly Pushes Red Issue; Coniiacticut, will seeeinNW FW MD' tegan a tear gag tun, in substitute accommodstions MORIARTY Bros bardment ef t cafeteria at the lUemenUry Oon- held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock iachaa. This, in itself, diicloeea how work of 65 TV and IW radio eU- e f th* house w d T S e may run far above normal. 3 I S CENTER ST SHOWER CURTAINS gunman cam* out with hia hand* ■olidated School; 5 Action on the at the post home. (Commander compactly the Atomic Energy tlona. Assarting the Republlcgn Best Seller A n d you’ll have to meet recommendation of tha Board of AND commtseion ecientlita now are able party has bean th* only one North Korea Guns up aiM surrendered. Wilber T. LitUe, the newly installed T E I 5 I 3 S Finance to create a reserve fund . to build atomic misallea which at Adlai Hails Korea Move Bank ofileials, making a haaty ■i'litr I*.... these bills out of your own commander. Is anxious to have a "etaadfaaUy <^;ipoa*d'' to Com­ for capital and non-recurring ex- one time could barely be crowded munism fine# 1817, Summerflold chack of th* funds taken, said they pocket unless you have our pendlturai; 6 To eee If tha town large turnout of the members foe SILENT GLOW Into the bomb bay of a B-39. Of AlleTime Seoul, Korea, Sept, 30— (A>)— A highly placed U. S. Eighth constituted " * awbatantlai aum." this meeting. Springfield, El., Sept. 80—(^)— J Kew York, Sept. 80— (/P)— Gen. ssldi low-cost Additional Living will authorise temporary borrow­ WINDOW DRAPES There was talk at the demon­ "Gen. Smith's shocking revela­ Bank offlciala estimated tha • The new executive committee Army officer oaid today thera are Reveral thousand Ruuian Expanse Insurance. ing in anticipation of taxes; And-T, OIL BURNERS atration of a 30-mlle range for the Gov. A.dlai E. Stavenron, defend- j Dwight D. Elsenhower swings th* tion la only further evidence that By ARTHUR EDSON troopH in rear areas of North Korea serving in a “supppti gunman, identified as Louis Di to vote on the adoption of a budget met last Friday night, and It la gun. ing the adminlstretlon'e action In' political spotlight on the Com- our national aafety ti endangered Fiaia, 37, took 138,000, AU o f It understood that'several matteri of Wfifihington, Sept. 30— Artkir Dris Storts \ when the Rede were stopped In : Democrats on the defensive on the ■tatament which said In part: A new Roman Catholic transla- H* conceded that aom* of thOac Continue Push by a big truck Which tampeianly M r s . D sIb MiatcMeei /ponsored each year by the | ^ t. Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales Masts, heat or radiation. Korea the action "was received I Clommunist question, Uon of the first sight hooks of the reported to be Ruslana could h* halted the polie* car. In th* non-atomic demonatra- "Any Intelligence agency that Rind laoilart. Our b d bi ora IrnfMitofl by tfca oc< P b o M 7 7 3 7 with enthusiastic shout* of ap- \ For his text, the general took Old Testament, also coming out seat Europaana from Boviat aatal- " I never was eo seared In my proval by the overwhelming m ajor-' the testimony o f Smith, an old today, la the 10 year work o f 40 llte countriaa. Seoul, Korea, Sept. 80— UPl-- life," said Mrs. Laprade after it oapfad axpart hi hb Nna. (ConMnned en I'age Eight) (Contlniwd on Pag* Bight) tty of the American people, and comrade In arms, in Washington scholari. Modeni a^ulpment Chlneae Reds eclaed another hill ww ait over. **I Just want to for­ get it all. I heard alt th* polie* even by the 'Republican leader­ yesterday that Smith aeaumes The Library of Congreaa cele­ Th* officer* daacribed the anti­ on Koran's central front today aa the Communlata malntalnad heavy running around and ran upstairs ship." Communists have infiltrated even brate* the 500th anniveraary of aircraft battarlaa at Red airfields SERVICES BANTLY the Central Intelligence Agency the first book printed from mov- preaaura on the sector fo r the third to tell my mother. He (the gun­ CNCW, TIUPi, irMieTII But now, be added, the Republi­ Earl Browder, ■outh o f the big Antung baeea In Bevaii Trims (C IA ), which he heads. abla metal t y ^ . the Gutenberg straight day. man) opened the door and grabbed can) "attempt to make you believe Manchurian aa modem atuff. He- That Interprtt The Wishes Among other things, thie agen­ blble, with a B|Mclal ceremony and Ths hill, due east of Kumsong, me end told me to get In. I didn’t P. 0 . R. G. TlMJWHALCee. that it was almost an act of trea- added that becaua* avallabla evi­ know what to dp." OIL GO. cy fumiehes both presidential can­ an exhibit of rare biblea. dence has shown them to be man­ waa the third captured by tha Of The Family —— iMAiKMEmni fmiii Attlee Powers Wife Arrested Rada sine* they launched a aeriaa T*M What to 8 ay~ 175 Bast didates. .with weekly reports on And the Post Office Is Issuing ned by Caucaelana It waa aaaumed Is Coming TEL 2.459S-2^i94 But what do you think they what American operatives hav* of heavy attacks on th* east-cen­ Mrs. Mary Oandring, Mrs. X5i- Center St. a apecial Gutenberg stamp. Russians war* at th* gun*. prsde's mother, weeping from the would be saying now it w * had nqt been able to learn about Com­ tral front Sunday. For False Data N o other book has come close to Hia statements went much fur­ tear gas, aald: "H* mad* m* aay BUSH HARDWARE TeL .1555 In Labor Party ■topped the enemy in Korea, .If munist activities on a worid-wlde approaching the popularity of the 01 M lOs In Month ther then those of a North Korean JOHN Be BURKE Japan was threatened and if East all thoa* things X shouted to the Range ond Fuel scale. ^ Wble. officer who surrendered through F-80 Sabre Jets swept into North Edgar Clarkt Asia was falling bit by bit to the Washington. Sept. 80—(51 Earl police. He held th* rifle against Morccambe, Eng., Sept. 30— Artnur Siimmerfleld, Republican Many an author would feel he the Panmunjom neutral zone early Korea today and the U. 8. Fifth FUNERAL HOME enemy?” he added. "W ould they Browder, former top man In th* me end mad* me shout them." Inavror —Aneurin Bevan'e left wingers National chairman, said Smith'a had hit the big time if hla book this month. The Communist lieu­ Air Force reported they closed out Oil Distributors not now ba saying, that Harry Tru­ American Oommunlet party, and a record-shattering month by Mra. Bandrtng waa rafarring to S7 Bait Oeeter St TeL 8888 won new power In British Social­ statement demonstrated that the sold 35,000 copies. It haa been esti­ tenant, who waa security officer at her frequent yelling to police ntrni ism today. They gained two more man and Joseph Stalin were boy­ hie wife, were srreited today on damaging on* Russian-made MIG- "natinnsi aafety has been endan­ mated that a billion bibles have the armistice alts, aald last Satur­ the- window to "Stand back and let A3EBULANOE SERVICE 3 3 3 M M r S t T M t ■eats on the Labor party's key hood friends in Out Mongolia?'' charges of making false state­ 15. gered" by what he called "loose­ been sold. day that he had seen about 30 him com* out." Male Help national executive committee and He said that "the Republican ments in a naturalization proceed ness" In Washington security Y et the demand remains iin- Russians at the Sinuiju airfield In The Air Force, after a study of Mra. Laprade suffered a cut on ousted the party's No. 3 old guard leadenihlp la now telling u* that measures. Ing*. dlminished. The new revised edi­ gun camera film, also added thr«a leader, former Foreign Secretary The Justice department an­ Wanted the danger to this nation la from Eisenhower planned to develop tion has an advance sale of a mil­ (OiMiUaiMd OM Pago Bight) damage claims for Sunday. That (Ceatbraed an Pag* MgM) Herbert Morrison, from the group. within, not from without. The this Republican reaction in his nounced the arreets, made In the lion copies. raised the September totals to 01 Results announced today from Apply To danger Ilea not In Moscow, hut in Columbia speech late today. It New York City area. It said the With Its hold on western dvIU- MIGe destroyed, seven probably gecrat balloting gave the Bevan Washington. Your enemy ia not would follow by about 18 hours two were taken Into custody after zation. it Isn't surprising that the destroyed end 59 damaged. Th* f^Tvea six of the seven seats, al­ a edersl grand Jury In New York first book printed waa the blble. previous one month rec < ^ of 44 ThomM Fbdierty Supt. lotted on th* 37-member executive (Coatioued on Page Fifteen) (Contlaiied on Page Fifteen) returned an Indictment charging But It may surprise you to learn destroyed was set in April. to local Labor party units. One­ they lied fcy stating, when Mr*. that this first hook also waa a News Tidbits Yesterday the Communists pow­ Bulletins time CihanceHor o f the Bxshequer Sut'TtuM nSudk Browder sought naturalization ered their assaults with th* heavl- OtiNial Board Qa. >alton was the other Attlee topflight printing Job. from the AP Wirea H ugh'Pa papers, that she had never been a Johann Gutenberg and his as­ Culled from A P W ir«« eat Red artillery barrage of the 515 Parker Strcft man tmlinaeatednai In' the teet of war. f o r t k e f strength between the Bevanites member of the Communist party. sociates turned out 300 bibles. Browder* 81, one-time Com­ Forty-eix of these still are In Savage fighting also flared on and the party's moderates. Viscount Astor Passes, British cruiser Belfast sails from WARNS o r REDS munist candidate for President, existence. the western front. UN infantry­ The Attlee force* still counted Tokyo for England without two Waahii«toa, SepL 38 — (APV Wa want you to buy Nunn-Bush eheee for tha same en the backing of the rest of the picked up by F B I agents on the The famed Gutenberg blble be men alugdeg their way to the top — Oea. Walter Baden Siiiith raaeona we like to aril them— because they'll serve committee, but the vote -for the British Political Leader . street In th* vicinity of 30 Cor- loniring T o '‘ihe''LlbVrr;'‘ Is“ ‘prlni7d ' »>y of Big Norl but lost the high aald today he has suppMed both you better-because Ankle-faehlonlng win make local, or constituency, seats wa* ' nela street, in Manhattan. on vellum, a fine variety of animal I "iT*' ground tn counter-attacking Chi­ Oea. Dwight Elseahewer alad them look good through extra months of wear. considered an accurate reflection Mrs. Browder, 55. was arrested skin. The text la I-atln, following I nese in pre-dawn darkneia. Greek Oov. Adlai SleveneoB with ad Cliveden. Eng., .Sept. 30--(51 I It the Browder apartment at 7 St. Jerome * fourth century ver-1 bassador Andrei Oromyko leave* 9 9 . ef the feeling among Socialism's oscow via troopa were driven from the peak empHflcstloa of Ms testinMay Viscount Astor, prominent British i Highland place. In Yonkers. Sion. The headings are red, making ' Ptane to Me Snew On Your loof rank and file members and a clear I Berlin for described "routine con­ when UN planes accidentally that CoaaaaaiatB prebaMy bavq publisher and sportsman and hus­ The department said the grand It the first color print Job of all bidicaUon of the fiery Welshn»an s sultations." bombed them during a Chinese penetrated tbe CMtral latelll* band of Virginla-bom Lady. Nancy time. growing strength in hla fight to I jury Indictment contained four Malcolm Farrell, 41, president of ettack. gear* aad every ether govera* Aator, died today. He waa 73. For nearly five centuries the Is k Sifn Of Low Fuel Expense wrest the party leadership from counts Bccusing Mr*. Browder of Farrell-Mallory Industries, Inc., of The Arm y said the Communist Lord Astor. who was bom In meat seenrtty ageney. Nunh-Bi^ AtUee and Morrison. ^ , New York and New Haven, dies hurled a record 47,313 rounds of I h * aeatg o f Morrison and Dal- New York City, long had been a (Oonttnoed ea lag* Two) (Continued on Page Fifteen) artillery and mortar fire on Allied APPROVE EDEN FLAN A snow capped roof means that: leader in British social and politi­ . . . Rev. Armaad F. H. Serent,